‘ (f f l X l E E N P A G E S ) r a i C B T H K E B Youil^ipiasik A d v e r t M o f cm f t g e 14.) SOUTH IKANGHESTER, COim ^ TOIDAT, AUGUST 21, 1932. • S’Ai. 'Vi- CAUCUS ENDORSES SCENE OP CLASH IN nUNOIS MINE WAR REGULAR SLATES 4 Towi Cwmttee's Sdectkms ROGERS PLANS MRS. WCORMCK Calk On tmamlmiim T o Co-operate h CeoiAer For DdegatMMis To Con- TOQOITPOUCE DIES WITH AU feoflTO-^leclara Fw Work Wttk Rot Says It yentioiis Afiproyed; Bing' BOAWINFALL Is Not For GoTOTBiMiit To Enforce — KOs Presents ham Has Clear Sailing For EM yatside Six-Poiiit Program For Econonue RekAflitation; Nonunation A gain— Jte- Business h t e r e ^ Will Not Former Boskuid and Once Others SpOk H B q Conference At Wadnngton, solts Throngh State. Allow Time For Position; 4 Estranged (Juldren See Washington, Aug. ^ 26.— (A P )— world; Edsel FOrd, Detroit automo President Hoover today recommend bile manufacturer; and Melvin A straight Republican organiza T raylor. Has Served 9 Years— 20 ed to a national gathering of out tion slate of delegates was nom Queago’s Social Leader Atlee Pomerene told of the hopes standing business men plans for and purpMfss of the gigantic Recon inated in the caucus of that party Years In Politics. sharing Jobs now available, w as struction Finance Oorporation. here last night There was not a Pass Serenely Away. to decrease unemployment, as the ’Tt is not proposed," the presi dissenting voice as 250 Republi dent had explained, "to engage In step which would do most at this c a n approved of the slates proposed W illard B. Rogers, who completes artificialities, nor is it proposed nine years this fall as a member of Chicago, Aug. 26>— (A P )—Death time to "accelerate our progress.” that you attempt to settle here in a by the Republican town committee. the local Police commission, and Here is a night view of the spot near Duquoin, Bl., udiere deputy sheriffs, using machine guns, revolvers hM, finally brqught to an. end the Standing before more than 200 day great economic problems of the None of the delegations was In who is rounding out 20 years in poli members of the business and indus future. It is simply proposed that and blackjacks, turned back an automobile , cavalcade of more than 12,000 striking miners who sought. ' oarear of Mra. Edith Rockefeller structed, but Republicans here tics in Manchester, wUl not be a picket two n^es. Police are seen looking-.over.cars at the scene of the battle in which 26 to 100 men-werj trial committees created |n each vou organize for action in the prob candidate for the appointment as 2tcCormick—social" dictator, lin pretty generally imderstand what injured. FedereJ Reserve* district and stun- lems immediately before us." Police Commissioner this fall, he candidates will receive the backing guist and patron of the arts, who moned to the national capital by After the applause that fifilowsd stated today. Mr. Rogers sasrs that ______^ ^ ______------once was acclaimed the richest him, the Prerident linked his job- his imeech, the president took a seat of Manchester. his bifsiness interests will not allow woman in the world. '■sharing plea with suggestions for on the platform ,While Robinson in Favorable to Bingham the time necessary to carry on the She died peacefully yesterday, "a better distribution at credit." troduced Mills for the next speech. The state convention slate Is Job to the best advantage of all con "Momar CABHET atter a lingering Illness of cancer of Attack Along Entire Front Six Spedfio Alms favorable to United States Senator NEW MANCHU STATEflllOIS cerned. • ^ the breast, in a suite in the Drake The chief executive set as the aim Six specific endeavors for promot pintm Bingham as a candidate to Out This Fall Hotel at 8:49 p. m. (C. 8. T.), sur of the national conference « co-ordi ing economic improvement—cowm- succeed himself and will no doubt Mr. Rogers’ term nms out this rounded by members of her family nation of governmental and private dinated by a central committee at favor the nomination of former FOR RADICAl STEPS THAN TWICE SIZE W JAPAN and Edwin Krenn, her. faithful activities, so as to enable a directed business chieftains—were recom Governor John H. Trumbull to op 4 friend and business associate who attack against depressing fketors mended by Secretary Mills. pose Governor Cross. The state tossed into the market .bis personal along the entire economic front. Out He told the assembled commit delegation named last night is com LAW N SPRAY, DISH fortrm e o f r.o re than $1,000,000 In of executive meetings between busi posed of Miss Marjory Cheney, tees that this program had been May Decree Nationalization Coimby Japs Will "Recog- an attempt to bolster up the dwin ness leaders and administration presented to their chairmen in yes Judge Raymond A. Johnson, William WATER DEMONIAC, J. Shea and Judge Thomas Fer dling fortunes of John D. Rockefel chieftains here yesterday, there terday’s all-day meeting and be^ nze” EleTen Tines As ^ ler’s younger daughter. emerged a proposal for today’s con lieved "worthy of consideration" guson. The names were put before of Key Industries In Ger* Washington State Community the caucus by Senator ^bert J. Mrs. McCormick succumbed to ference looking toward creation of a foe conference. Smith who said that it Is custom Shocked Wheh Booze Flows the malady as serenely as she had central contact group to co-ordinate "We are not setting up an eco^ ary to send the two Representatives nuuiy. With Forced Loans. As New Y o il % t e With from Hose and Taps. lived her life, filled though it was private and governmental activities. nOmic coimcU to endeavor to direct in the General Assembly to the with romanitoi bitter personal, dis In a speech delivered at the seis- the econolnic policies of the coun state convention. The names were (M ^ d n e JapaBese h 100 Spokane/ Wash., Aug. 26 — appointments;' business. successes sion opened by the Presldeiti, try,” the Treasury secretary assur unanimously endorsed by the cau (AP) —- Housewives washed and finally A social reverses. Franklin W. Fort, chairman of the ed the gathering: ’ B erlin , A u g . 26.— ( A P ) — Itotion - cus. th ^ dishes in moonshine, and The final hifiletin from her doc Federal Home Loan Bank system, "W e are creatinjp a central organ Jiidge Hyde promptly opened the allzatlon of several key industries the forbidden liquid sprayed out tors said: i annoimced that the National Bank ization for the purpose of contact caucus at eight o’clock and he was and further taxation of German of nozzles onto lawns at V^nd- “Mrs. McCbrmlCk' dle^ at 8:40 receivers had been .• ina|ructed to and co-operatipn to assist in the suspend foreclosure proceedings for task to be performed by foe Recon named to preside.. Loidr Lister capital to finance a gigantic labor s o r Commimity yesterday. Hohenthal was named clerk. The Everyone Was amazed. (Oontiniied on ,Page Tim e) 60 days. struction Finance Corporation, Fed business of the caucus was election creation project were discussed to W ashington,' • Au g . 26.— ( A P ) — In his plea for spreadings avail eral Reserve Banking System, tha day as possible plans to Chancellor One woman broxight a bottle of the delegates to the state, sena Pu-yl'Will'rule o v b t Jl' country mors of dishwater to the sheriiTs of able jobs, the Preeidenti who pre Home Loan banks, foe hanking ana S’n m s von P a p e n ’s govenunent. torial and congressionsd conven than twice as bigentire Jiq>a- fice. J sided over the meafings; .said: industrial committees and such vol tions and^tlits was rapidly attended Aroused by these reports, leading untary groups as may associate nese em ^e and with about half its "Hm!^' observed a deputy; HA’ ANBRIBtlOie May Be Needtot Fntfiqe Too > industrialists have cidled on the to. Following the election of state "moonshine." , - . "Aa a matter of national policy,, themselves with foe latt v ifo a convention delegates nominations chancellor, it was learned today to ipulati^ if F orej^' Minister Yks- At Windsor he- found the the shosrteifing of hours Is-necessaK view to developing hdpful stepf for delegates to the congressional toiic over his forthcondng economic, U ^ U the water ca$to itot aliQ^ to meet, the thf looking to ^ ad t)tf economic rehahi- conventitm were asked. ilioy, w h i^ will be disclqscid'Suti' U y J a p w ^ from a coimimiiMy,.^NMi hW Ped moment, iMit it may be necessary, to litfitlon and more toMnedlfitefo itt a ^ g s s ; to ,t estabafttment'off by w taU towe r aiiW 'to n k . " u l f e . *T&eTiir®6»^aackfo toefo hrm ers ■dSaput^ drifF a'huckst Of liquid S l^ .S h d SJiddeQ s d v a n c a jp bo- ^ xMlIis’ Fnignun tnation as delegates to thOv Congres It has bera^’intimated that plans the toaa.'St^ROf. Manehukuo. out bf the w ^. It was water. hbrissvliig demcto." The oix-^Mlnt program of husi- ■ « . sional convention; Thomas J. are afoot tor "i^stemized economy,” Japan undoubtedly will recognize He tiumed on the power pump Nevertheltosi Mr. Hoovw stated neal, induSMal 'and figricultuTal 'en- A t Rogers, Ernest Kjellson, John L. fall. There is little douUL that he which mfght mean nationalization the republic ' over which China’s Goveimbriuid Ooi^Tmie^ and it pumped liquor. he 'did not believe that foe direction ,deavbrs'was outlined by Mills as Jenney, and Mrs. Mabel Burgess would be . appointed again if he of key Industries for economic pur former boy emperor has been pro In the tower the mjrsteiy was of such job-sharing systems as five, fo llo w s: ...... Rogers. They were unanimously en cared to have the office.'; However, claimed dictator-president, but it poses: solved. It once had served as a man beentive Battle To four and ’three-day weeks, along "1. The problem of making avail dorsed. The outstanding candidate Mr. Rogers has decided that he is Rlnts of Compulsory Loan remains for othSr members of the able credit affhmiatively lisdful to for nomination as CongressmiEui on too much occupied with his regfular distillery. ’The operators had with shorter shifts, were "properly There also were hints that the League of Nations, Soviet Russia businees; ‘ work to be able to-accept the l^lice dumped all their liquor during foe function of government.’’ the Republican ticket from this dis government is contemplating a plan and United States to decide whether morrow For Former’s Seat "2. To increafo employment hgr trict is Col. Clarence Seymour, of com m lssionershlp again . H e is (exe a previous raid and somehow Major CrMs Weathered to finance a labor creation project they will fbllbw -the Japenese lead. the' railroads and stlmulimon of in West Hartford. Manchester’s dele the liquor had seeped into the President Hoover told America’s cutive officer of the Bond botels by a general tax of three per cent Elevra New Porks dustry', through’expansiph of main- gation win, no doubt, lend its suj^ Corporation, general manager of the drill hole into which the -, pipe busihess chieftains he ’was convinced against German capital, or by a Manchuria proper has an area of D allas, Tex., A u g . 26.— ( A P ) — the .fiation had overcome "the ma tenahee of equipment and purchase! port to Col. Seymour now that for Fuller Storage Battery Company, leading to the pump was placed. three per cent compulsory loan l(rom 863,'610 s q u ^ i^es, which is rough Texas ' Democrats will choose a jor retmonsibillty to restore labor of new equipn^ent in co-operation mer Mayor Norman Stevens is be director of the Rogers Land Com By nightfall adjustments had private citizens to the government. ly sey<^ times the lurea of New York been made so that only spark gubernatorial nominee tomorrow in and agriculture to higher ’evels. He with the liiterstate Commerce Com lieved to be out of the running. CoL pany, director of the Hartford Ad The general idea would be to get a run-off primary between Governor Seymour lost to Congressman Au state... in to Manchuria ling water came forth. likened the present victory over the mission and the RecoQStructi ■ *’tV' r^“.: :7T. V'/ t->7r«i.'A.v>vv'v™ ‘>: ■ •."• S’-wwTis.^'’ 'Jt«fiHrnr»iei;*'>*« . > , ■•■ •^‘ 1 ■ : ■*:Vi. ' iTTr. w^(m0m BVEmNG BoouED, f»jm umamfist^^^ ib id a t , Auouinr % 19 ^ . t .. j • • •.' .. ••'•••■; •> ••'.? • * •- •.•• <;:• ■' • ,.r ...... * ■ ■ ...... r ■ ' in kVBB u e o A c n s TO eoo SIDIW(IOD 4'!- . . m . - X- * 1 . - .. . . r . b"' ■ •, f . , . * t • -• -s. ' •s- «*■ ),...... ,-•■■, RANT HAIPORP MAN iRfA.ynlrAj lfndlmn.^Wls., Aui^SB^fAF) —Tba rpbber POltaafn oti'M S ^ stetira had n' pw nm, wlth'Uf exrdjatudlied tti.ib ia tM Unb t There were those to CUeafo who 'OsM M u to f! TijIPP I'l V • ‘ It '.'a firnfa Imo J.' Frdslifrfs Car Hit'Two asnae of justies.^. ■ j ' lithoqgnt it might, be Cnn hwkwnrd Trtbs' On Wrong Sido-; of Hodomvi^Madgpt,$17,but .I f before •, bo diAggrtod be -'loift, a ‘ T.j . Death Same Aprawnt for Mi a McOoitolok and -Dr "T ' ’.RoadNoar-l^ Ati iPeinhors of her fam- m ef former husband when abe -mat SATED watch chaiB nnd r ripf aa ^ m fdr the first time After Us par- Pv rie.' JiipiR|WPliP!fwf, "ieourlty."...... [y'Were at her/hedaMOr" M’i, r Middiatowm-A:iig. so>-7 (a p )'^ z^ OUldreB An-Present l ^ a t o ^ PoUab ahbgar, Oiuma fROM EKECDTION r.-Uow tkywiB^r wtaid, Rolla are an important-part' cf tJ.'Fresher,'87,\of 848 BuimBlde;ave- ’T’nMd'therin.^M '"Ao In tho.'g^h.ao the- sud cams waa ;Walska, from whom W later was kM w.niltind.: ______Florence’s .'I^oatessen balLa friend of mine out,of-jail.’’ .divorced. The mssttog occurred at :'nue. Baat.Bairiford, died in Middle- 61 Harold F. McCormick, whoae devo ■^lagvitMudt.’' has r(d)a for every occanon, fbank^ iaex County-hpmtM tbai^ .of • in tion .to.'the dying, woman attested itbs John McCormick Inatitute for (O n n tii^ from Phgn One) furt roUa, sandwich rolls or dinner .Ztoeotious Diseases, where a seasion juries auitored. Tuesday'Bight'..whra the friendlihesa lie always bad icfI'r ( of-. Prirar ‘I Co. ‘ •* »ldQdhi iB id d ^ rtte puBO- rolls and-all •re>bakeo J^SSir^..;.v;4g& e>aeeetee 98e trauaari.. i • w , . f-dstanniBatfoB ' for tha 'f ...... dwwttaltofe tdf^ ^ I. IfmnedgSij^r^ 824.8W'llta|ii'8ii|lX&% m s i s i 824 -8 8 8 ..Mnto'SfNl^'^ • - ! \ T ' ' T tL ) >. • • f. -." ' • , . tt ''•' <•('- ’•.■n • ■' /->■.' ’ - V K •,,..> t ' - ■ I ^v. I> - t ' VAGB FOm I^CBCSfKjl WK^fW^ Ar yii ' >,^1 w » . I" yyf # ' j_; yj# .* y _i'< ^ iS ii. WteMMin a n h a ^ ciM ite AtrmwysroRPOucE ^ mtta. V in Con^ittoin Of Elisx^ Bushy BSI A'W»t Ehtepten, ■IT : tortmtaq na«a4ate w aheht i 'dfjf’arabst <<^ 6 REATER POWER ' : I Check your m otor on your owm hills... For the r New TYROL’S dynamic biust of power throws 9 '^ you upa hill Ukea shell from a big gun. '/f;; .v.-. ■ V . - ^'■yy;v:y ANTI-KNOCK .tSAVED Road-tested by the Electric Ear, the New HER DAUGHTER Yy d o l proved itself better in anti-knock quality than 16 rival gaaoUnee ; • . But you T 18 the daaghter harself—Miss I Rom Lams—who willing^ gives Here*e Comfort For You ! pay the regular price. die tectt in a letMr; She says, modier wanted me to take lydia E. Pinkbsm'c Vcgmble ENGLISH CLUB CHAK Tide'Water Cfll SnW X^ GMnpoa^ when I wac yonager^ Bus 3390 Hsin St,; HarMdrd,;CoiuL IM. Jldptford; 2-2184.. I . . < I WDoldn’t. If I had, I n iiih t bava been a well girl now: I suflered tttribly ------s - fS cfV/ muijuio ■ .1 jfoally the glris In her office cooi vfooed her; She tried it et lasn Now shs is on dm wqr to gteatarhealdi and Here is real comfort for you in an English Cfob lU M (m ESTl» jEV©TOG- .--..vi : green peas, salad of tomato and Cabbage, beets, celery and nuts. cau8e. .I would suggest Qiat ,sW Kui*^ ■ -ML mif cUety, small iOlce o f watermeloir.' ChcfqmberA'beets and cottage foUow' xny Cleansing .thet C o v ^ , r i d i A ^ l e g a l Wednesday and cheese. which. wlU be nuUleid to you n ^si re- Breakfast—Large dish o f berries Cueumber, egg, lettuce, and cress. .oeipt of a lazte.seff-tuidnsMd':^^ GehevA A^.'2&^AP)'^-6PU Xigllt to (fresh or cannisd) with cream. Toihato and c6ttt(ge cheese :on let- velope and a jn ree-crat ^ - sent fIit^3UiMigi»K<^- ^ T & lsJ For Good Healtii Lunch— Spinach omelet, small tdce. note todhy in- X.li : ...... jm a s ' ' >of every piece of Furniture accumulated within the last six months! We have alloted 10 days in which to liquidate this enormous stock! Our time-long policy must be carried eiit nothing else matters! e IFs the Snpreine Event Ssfle Now In PiNigrm IN Oim 25 YEARS OF i ’^™ "'*77ClocF’'Specl^ . i^'ne Lot of $2.50 BEDROOM SUITES LIYING ROOif DT uih Tahles ‘75i Windsor Chairs $55 3-Piece Suite in Maple ...... $29.50 End ■ ill..: $55 3-Piece Suite in Walnut...... $29.50 Mahogany Finish ’ While They Last $75 4-Piece Suite in Walnut ...... $44.50 Cash and Carry $59.00 Lawfwn S o fa . z; . ..l;r;,;^.$24.50 $1.49 $79 3-Piece Suite ih Walnut...... $47.50 $65;*ftO;]L|a]^i^^ • . 9 o’Qock S $ e^ r .. $89 3-Piece Suite in Walnut . . $65.00 2rPi^e Lawi^vSitite> Cssh and Cany Mahogany and Walnut Cash and Carry $98 4-Piece Suitein Oak :...... $67.50 ' ShcMe!^^ ^ .0 0 2^Piece Tapepfe Sldte^^ $39.50 ■ M $109 4?Piece Suite in W alnut _____ ... $74.00 Su» 81x90 3-Pie<^ Mohi|irsii^ . $39;50 One Lot of A2’.95 i;' One Lot of $1.25 $125 4-Piece Suite in Eiiglish Oak ... $75.00 While They-Last '• ^89.(M) 2 - M ^ l^ u i^ e Siflte^^ $197 4-Piece Walnut Suite ...... $84.00 Cash anid Carry ■ In-Gre^-Tapeaferd!'^^^' z :: • Note: Regular Prices Quoted Are Today’s Prices. Costumers 9 o’Clodc Special $;feW 2-1^ €hari(M of Has Four Stand. and; Bench Double Hooks $l0di00 2-Pc^Pebbfe .... $59.00 (^ash and DINING ROOM $i004W Ciisli and carry Carry In Maplo nnd ■■■■'’ Prtqm;Q^!^,Ai|»vToidi^^^ W id n a t s i r t t i s While They Last :F««Z PH idr' FiM Phai^ Board $69 8-Piece Dining: Room Suite..... $39.00 Cash and Carry $79 9-Piece Dining Room Suite .... $49.00 9 o’Ooek S p e ^ $75 8-Piece Dining Room Suite ... .$47.50 ^ MattrefiniT;;::;:;: $5;$i5Day^^ $95 8-Piece Dining Room Suite ... .$59.00 ^ 'RoU-rEdges . ■ - v;‘" ' * • ' sir. $1.49 $9? 9-Piecie IHniii^ Room Suite . $59.00 CottonFining V OiM :W|Ui.^ChhaalPBd’iafdrt Cash and Carry $100 9^Piece Dining Robm'Sttit^^. : . . .$69.00 Coaie''E.arIy ,.. •i- • '.fc .. . .• r. ^ / _ “ * -• _ .•» One Lot of $12.50 BCost Items Aro ; ft; ... ^ ;: In Umfted ;N o r Dosks - ' OautittM Only ibidgiuiy 8 'ik* .-iv |i i*. * f ' *^'->.5 ^ *■' •“ ' '- V • . •■ .. . -r ■, ■-...', . . / , ■.■ ...... : • - .'.v■ ,....'/■ • V ItANCBESn&R flVENTKO BSRAX3), 8 0 im IC A M G B Iite 0 0 ^ tttWAY, AV&Ofn I9MI it ii BMaBdlBgly fooliah—not to Miy m 'k ^ inserted Into'the tow’s stomaoh, 1 I craqr— for the property owning side blpatlng'la stopped before it starts. to throw overboard all regard tor The alfalfa gas is aOowad to aeoape Health and Diet Sttrttbig Ifm lii and dependence upon the good old —with a viilstllng souad~-as rapid FUMUMUBO BS I'BB BX]UU> FR l^lN U OOMPANT. Ola I law . ly as it forms. The tiling woiks II BlMtU ttrMt Out there in Franklin county there automatically, the valve openinj: By Dr. Pnuflt HeOey ■OQtb H a M M S U I, Cdb«. xiiM iAt rBMilbiiaM |ie no question of nine w agx any when pressure reaches a given stage. more, but a Very serious question Farmers who have their sleep dis THE PBCWtini W O m ttK Q l C H lT iB R B N POBBiX Ogftt*t I, m i I about anarchy. And the deputlea turbed by the whistUag will at least * P b WM iX B v MT '■XBtBi ItaMX who made that wholesale assault have the comfort of knowing tba; Recently I had dtanir with some •undayi u d aolldx«. Bhitarx At tba foit OSlM Bt HoatB liBBBliaat sprung the question. man has provided emnetblng for his friends and I was surprised to pM I COBB, u HaeoBd CiBM Mall Mattar. cows which ev « nature forgot SUnOBlPTTOM RATISB their smaU son ask for a serond aad I OBB taar, by m all...... |i.c« HAND PICKING *EM about, and that the “safety vales’' third helping of i^nach. Bpiaaeh i Par MoBtb. by awll .60 How very surprising it is to ledrn is taking carsyOf what might have SlBirla ...... | a i has for years been known as the pet Dtlivarad, ooa ya*y that when Governor Roosevelt b ^ a very strenuous night for aversion of youngsters. Upon — the parents how they had touted M&MrSR OP TRLi ASSOCIATED speaks at Sea Girt on Saturday al> Bossy. . ‘ V the child to be so fond of spinach, PIUUII most entirely, it is annoimced, on That the Inv^tion has infinite AHoclatx I- rats la atcloalvaiy they said that it was due to a char aatltlX to tha aaa for rapoblteatlon the subject of prohibition, he will possibilities' is obvious. By simply acter In a comic strip who p^orm « o f all Boara dlapatobaa erad itX to it or Bot otfeariHao erXItad la tbla speak to.suoh a' relatively restricted blending the notes of the' various ed seemingly Impos^le fsM of PBXr aid alM tba .loeai Bawa pab« audience. To be sure. Democratic whistlea in his herd, a farmer msy i aad couriga aad who fra- llahad taorohi. said tlmt he was strong be- All rtjrbta of ropBblloattoB managers have predicted that there have harmonious music to cheer him apoolai diBxtobta barata aro alao ata spinach like his mother aanrad. ______win be 200,000 persons at the New as he goes about his daily toil. told him to When he was a Uttle boy. Jersey resort to hear him. But that And when the first' enterprising It seems to me that the artist who PBbltobai'a RapraaoBUtlvai Tha created this comic '^strlp had hit the is no kind of an audience for Jutlua Uathawa Spaelal Acaney—Nav Nebraskan organizes the first g x secret of training chUdrea to like Tork, CbtoBBo. Oatroit aad Boatoa. major Residential candidate to talk tiine all-cow whistling choir, his for good food. P b U aarvloa oKaat of N ■ A Bar* to in these days of the radio and mil* tune will be made. CbUdren have a curious way ofl vtoa, loe. lions of listeners, and while the not wanting thingb which are foroed on them sad wanting things which Hambar Andit Burasa of ClroBla* speech wiU not be exactly limited to tlOBB. OMILD PRODIGIES are withheld-from them, so that the 200,000 on the spot but w ill be Pamela Bianco who at 18 years *jf often the best intentions of pareats The Harold PriBtlBS Company. I b Om are naturally thwarted. ’Tbs aaaumaa bo HboboIsT raepoBatblllty sent out on the air it is now stated age exhibited paintings 1B' London does not kraat the foods which are for typorraphlcal «rrora appearlne In that there will be no national hook' and now at 22 is a well-known artist, advartiaanaBta la tba Ifanebaatar urged upon it aad may even develop ^aBlne HarslA up and only those radio tons within is the daughter of anotiier "child a dislike for them. Sometimes ehtt- F R ID A Y , A U G U S T 26. the influence of station WOR will prodigy.’’ Her mother, Margery dren will even develop for g et it. Williams /Blanco, wrote five novels foods before they are tasted simply because the parents says, "Now, THAT BUNK **WAB” The poor man! Is it that the before she w a s 23, fo u r o f which you must eat .sonm of thU because Connecticut people who are either I withdrawal of Mr.-Raskob from pott were publishe'd. Mrs. Bianco Is still it is good for you. " There is no sustaining life on the' pittance that tics and from political contributing a w riter. reason to get angry at a be cause it exhibits the same perverse relief agencies can provide them j has left the party with a war chQS^ W hat makes this interesting is the traits which are present in anigan with, or contributing out of their too slender to pay for big broad' I fact* that the world so rarely hears nature, but there are ways to get TO GET YOUR SHARE OF own thin purses the money to make casts? Well, ^well! What a han- of child prodigies accomplishing around the difficulty and children the relief possible, or working at dicap the poor and virtuous are al- anything at all after the p^od of can be trained to like the thlrige which are good for them and avoid what odd jobs they tan get for ways under! youthful brilliance dims. those whicb are not. '4 whatever wage the jobs pay, will Or—unworthy thought!—is it by It is much - commoner to hear of It seems that nature made a wise THESE OUTSTANDING V A LU ^ not be given to an excess of sym* any chance that Mr. Roosevelt and prodigies wj^o once am a^ their provision to guard us against pathy with those DUnois miners his cagy advisers have no thought loisonous food by wnickig m. ^fyury i I elders by unusual feats of intellect ^ ...... - - - who not onlyyefuse to accept a 25 a to send those utterances to be de of foods which taste, look, or smeli completely falling in later life to be differently from those we are-' ac-1 day wage schedule but organize vast Uvered in the Applejack State hurt- come adjusted to the business of customed to. This may be observed WATKINS BROTHERS, INC. expeditions to coerce others from I ling through space and into the eats normal living.. Tragedies ^ of child by watching a baby. It requires some minutes or hours to teach a accepting it. Not even when the of the folks in Tennessee and down )oets, Chile' m usicians and young new-born baby to acquire a taste ^eG Q XcUtO ftd hazardous nature of coal mining as in Jack Garner’s Lone Star baili- sters enrolled in colleges at 14 or 15 for sweet milk. If sour milk is used, | a vocation is considered, nor yet wick? years frequently appear in the day’s hough it is quite, as wholesome, the t r h r u Bdien the hard aad unjfleasant char- After all, you can do a bit of news, in fact most parents infinite- baby will howl. Gradually the baby [ actor of that work is weighed in handpicking of your audiences when may be trained to lika other flavors I I y prefer that their children should such as orange juice, tomato jiiios the scale. Because driving a truck necessary, even In 1082 add even show an ordinary Aptitude for or scraped apple, but each new Over New England’s Icy roads in when you stand up or sit dbwi^ be games, play and school work toan flavor, requires a definite period of getting acquainted. This process winter is probably just as risky as tore a mike. We Just wonder for them to exhibit those unusual continues throughbat life; we taste mining coal and not a speck more whether Franklin Delano happened abilities, which cause them to be a thln^; cautiously, and. If it does comfortable, and if one of those to think of that. And that If you labeled “prodigies." Youthful prs' not harm us, we may .try i t again ssiners- were set to. "suckering” to-1 can work It one way you can work it cociousness when it is.so pronounced until finally, after, trying it often q 7 $ , o o a eiiough, we acquire a lil£ig.for its- bacco in the burning sun of a the other—run down to Dallas, that youngsters attempt to com flavor. One caar often overcome a Connecticut July it is to be suspect-1 maybe and make another speech on pete with adults is regarded as child’s fiislike for a certain toed, ed that he would be glad to get back prohibition, that New Jersey and dangerous thing. such as carrots, by mixing a small to his own jo ^ v e n at |5 a day. New York and Connecticut can’t Now and then there may be ex amount of the carrots with a large amount of some food whicb the Aad he wouldn’t get anything like hear. ceptions to this rule but on the child likes, bentontof veiy g ^ u a lly that wage for his work on the plan It’s a great game, running fo r whole it is sound and proven doc at first with either finely minced tation. DISPOSAL President for a two-way party. trine. Childhood and the concerns carrots or just the juice of the: car^ rots, and . then giadually adding Last call! When the lightsgo out 195.00 Queen Anne lowboy ^ •4 , Wherefore it is not to be eiqpected ] of childhood' are far too' precious to - 94dK> Folding lawn settees,t ■ y < r la r ^ portiona At fliat thlb should Raturday nlf^t thi sale will be buffet, 54 in$^, Of genuine ma-- that, as an abstract proposition, | FIVE OUT OF hVCK be sacrificed for things which m ay black metal ^fraittcr . with be done unknown to the c ^ d aad in over. The sale tags come off. hogahy. l^ t . Day Price ..... $ 3 9 . 9 5 there will be a terrific lot of sym It would not be very surprising just as well be left to later years. this way the dislike for the flavor | Oonneetiout will see the end of wood-slat seat and back. pathy with the Illinois strikers and | if those five Hitler followers con will be gradually overcoma the most dramatic), moat thrill 1116.00 Q u ^ Anne china cab ' • 4 • • • t • V -•' I ■ 1 *1 It is a poor policy to say, "If you I ing Furniture eale in a U ou r 58 agitators in this neck of the woods. victed at Beuthen of the murder of inet with lowboy base; genuine 1 ; j do not eat yoiur dish of spinach, you years. All through New Enj^ 1 ^ ^ At the same time oUr New Eng-1 mahogany. Last Day Price ... $ 4 9 . 5 0 - , a Communist were permitted by the IN NEW YORK can’t, have any ice cream." Scolding, land the Sueoeaa of the sale ia mi^ch above, hiat Day H lu d point of view will permit very I ,Von Papen government to go to of course, accomplices just what ' one of the chief topics of conver 926.00 Snake-foot pedestal • « « » • $ M $ 1 »w if any of us to contemplate, I their death. Not because the Von Gals From Home one wishes to avoid, for the child sation-. The values are talked table with rimmed top. Genu learns to associate the Molding about everywhere you go. We 916.00 Modem stick reod without boiling resentment, the Papen, government cares a hoot in N e w Y o rk , A u g . 26.— Perh aps $ 1 2 . 9 8 with the particular food he is Scold are goiag to wind up this sale ine mahogany. Last Day Price lounge chairs with pillow backs. acUon of the Franklin county au- the dark about a dead Communist our best friend wouldn’t tell you, Jut chances are that you may have ed about. It is a gopd plan to take with a flourish the likes of 936.50 Duncan Phyfe sewing Last Day Price ...... $ 7 . 9 8 ' 1 , V thorlties in falling upon, these “in- but because the Ume has seemingly lived right next door to the “girl advantage of the child’s desire to j which. New England has never cabinet, genuine mahogany with from adjacent jurisdiction just about arrived to put the whose skin you’d love to touch." excel other bovs In games by telling ■een: 922.00 6-pieee Breakfast set him that good foods will make him two drawers. Last Day Price.. $ 1 9 . 9 8 the savage violence of a lot swashbuckling Hitler in his place— The gangling youngster, who with braced-hack Windsor played “jacks’^ on the schoolhouse stronger. One .Cisn n o ^ e fa v o ra b le ! of Malay pirates. According to the to call his bluff. $89.00 Large Chinese Chippen ; chairs; antique maple ffnlah. steps,,is like as not to be the "girl suggestions about food when talk dale coffee table of solid mahog Last pay Price...... $ U . 9 5 x 1 WbiaseJ news agency accounts, That gentleman played rather with the most beautiful hands." And ing with someone else at the table so that the child can overhear; this W e V e T a k e n any with brass railing on top. the great procession of visitants was foolishly into the hands of Haupt- the young lady who “inhales," as 98&00 Large fumed-joak Ubra- well as the other beauty who is even better than tr^ng to force [ Last Day Price...... $ 1 5 . 9 8 F u r t h e r ry table with book rweks and «ade up whoUy of unarmed persons man Von Schleicher when he “keeps that schoolgirl complexion' the child dlreolW. For instance, one vdiose only offense was that they dramatically dared the government can say that Qcsie.Tunney drank 959.50 Large Duncan Phyfe drawer. I^ast Day Price $ 1 9 . 5 0 may have spumed your invitation Reductions. to that high school prom out in to' lota of milk and that made him a | drum table of genuine mahogf^y proposed to talk their Franklin fel- to carry out the Beuthen execu- 999-80 Grand ^irfds-made 1 diana, Texas, Oklahoma, Iowa, Ohio, big strong man so that he won the with leather top. Last Day Price $ 2 9 . 7 5 low miners, if they could, out of ac- tlons. The subUe Von Schleicher Out goM ipuvB I everything.a _ Prices “1 / 1 or way states. world’s boxing championship, to-1 949.00 Rimmed-top Sheraton I^ench . Provincial dfesser in toptuce of the reduced wage scale, seems to have beeif leading HiOer direct statements such as this are of are out. further. ' Down to levels beeehwood with separate gold you woifld never believe possible, sewing table of genuine mahog justification, on to just such a cUmax, encourag- to other words, a hasty check of great value. Then give the chUd a mirror. Last Pay Price ...... $ t e . 5 8 l helping that la obviously too smaU even in thts^eer of bargains, any; two drawers and rimmed rtgJit to ing him to believe that he i!iras big the new Model’s Guild roster shows 1932. H u rry fo r these values. - > ' " * r 1 and let him ask fOr mere rather I $ 1 9 . 9 8 (2) Vani^ dressers, vahiea tq support them—and evidently caring enough to demand a practical dlc- that a vast percentage of the nn Try to get here when the store shelf. Last Day Price...... ;. " a 1 tlon’s most widely photographed'and than force large ktlfitoga upon him. i i o n ^ . The afternoon and eve- 987.50 Sheraton sewing table 966.00, in vtoln'ut veneer. ' Last for none-the Franklin deputies set tatorshlp over Germany when, as a painted models come from your Remember thai^ little tt^t of I lungs crowds will be ehormous Day Price, choice upon the paraders, clubbed them, matter of fact, he was nothing of tovm— and youfs, and yours! human nature which makes people with reeded leg8; two drawers, $mso desire to do jthings which are for- —no doubt about that. Don’t smashed their automobiles, shot the kind. Then, at the crucial mo The “most famous pair of hands" genuine mahogany. Last Day Queen Anne maple veneered ildden. Do not neglect to pile on wait—come and buy the kind of for instance, come from Ohio, and IPrice*'...... ••.M.. $ 1 7 . 9 8 chest of drawers and dresaing ther tires to pieces with firearms ment, he has hit him with a blad- are used by Miss Helen Ressler. the praise yrhen the chUd is trying furniture you’ll be prtud to own Md gen e^ y behaved like the law- der, just to show him where he gets And “the most famous grand' to do right and continue to praise —AND SAVE MONMy. 919.50 Maple stand with round table to ipateh. Were 1^00 rowdies and bulUx they un-|off. mother" hails from North Carolina him each time imtll he has formed a top and stretcher base; Last and, 982.00. Last Day 2% * nm questionably were— and are. and is Mrs. George Synder. She habit of doing so. Day Pr.'ce...... $ 5 . 9 8 choice...... $1 4 . 9 9 The Von Papen crowd—or more has, at one time or another, been Usually in these instances where properly the Von Schleicher crow d- the "Mother’s Day” mother of the QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS $8.50 Phone'set of table and- Standing mirrors for chests \ ; hired thugs are set to the job oi' can use Hitler and Hitlerism in their advertisements and the charming (Improving Hearing) . 8t.i il. mahogai^ finished. Last and dressing" tablea; miiihogany, intimidating mobs of strikers there old grandma to be found knitting In- Question: .G. O. writes: “For 20 Price $ 2 . 9 8 walnut and ttiqile fbiishes. Val- business.. But first they must show a national advertisi^ campaign. Extra . i is at least some pretence that the years I have had a most embarras the Fascist leader his limitations. sing form of partial deafness: Mot | 910.50 Phone set of golid ma . ues to 912.00. LastJDay Price $ 6.75 dsputized hooligans act in self de The present matter of the Beuthen Scranton,. Pa., produced Connie real deaf, but just hard of hearing. hogany with cabinet for book. I110.00 Hidl Chair^ high/up- fense. to the Illinois case not even A peculiarity is that I can hear a j cnTlcU™. look. Ilk. kl.i .f M Last Day14dce ...... $ 7 . 9 8 stared back and ^ t.in ta p ^ the flimsiest make-believe of this )in drop on a bare flOor, "but cannot J a demonstration. Hitler will be pei^ Edna Edwards; Pittsburgh has a hear a Grandfather clock tick unless | 912.50 Chippendale radio or tiy; ^ d walnut fruhe. Lftet sort has been, employed. The mltted to rave—but his five follow maternal claim on BettyB etty Coffroth close to it Playing the piano aCems bedside table urith drawer ; wal and Betty McKelvey; Oskaloosa, la., strikers were simply subjected to a ers win die. And Hitler will do to improve my heudng, which leads I nut finish. Last Pay Price ... $ 5 . 9 8 surprise attack, slugged, man produced that famous "pretty" me to think emotional excitement in Chairs 9296.00 Lawson ^venport • nothing about it because there is, Jeanne Flagg; Linda March is from 986.00 Phone set with cane handled and subjected to tiie most some way acts on this condition. / with -down seats; genuine gretei ?; after all, nothing he can do about it Riverton, HI.; Kye Milligan from This started with a head cold, but 11 seat HepplewMte chair; mahog flagrant outrage without aAhadow New Canaan, Conn.; Mrs. George Morocco leather. Last Pay - - with Germany’s whole armament in very seldom have colds now, and no any veneered. Last Day ]^ice $ 1 4 . 9 3 Macy and her lovely daughter. Nan Price ...... ?: |159J(M |. of reason other than that the coun the hands of Schleicher. catarrh whatever.’.’ Brooks Macy, from Birmingham, Answer: I am sure, your | 942.00 Stickley m>lid cherry ty authorities were on the side of ^Lla.. . . . 979.00 Queen Anne: copadfe-. , V ' Then will be the time for the would Improve with a fasting 0^1 $4.98 drop-leaf sewing or bedside the mine owners. card table, hand carved, aoUd . Junkers to say to Hitter: “Be nice, Anfi thus through a list of hun- diet treatment designed to get fid of table; two drawers. -ImatDa>’ It will be held, out there, of dreds! mahogany; w ith'^w er. Luit now, and you can have a piece of catarrh of the middle-ear, as it may I^ce $ 1 9 . 9 8 be only in the middle ear so that you • a • • • • • • • • $ 3 k » course, that the policy adopted the pie. A smallish piece. So long A choice, of deeigna in walnut 'Day Price Glorifloatlon do not notice it, as. far as any dis finishes and wcwut veneers; 910.00 Louis XV round top oc proves its justification by its com- Such is the illusory scheme of • -r '. i V!/'. as you keep on being nice." charge from the nOse is c - 4 ' •Jiv "*C '■'¥A i ^ C H B s r r ^ s o o t h MAK(tttOT^ ( x^ . mm^ M.W ’’l i h s s w ham M r . 'WsvnMi, • leNmav a a'ltoailber aSdwM a t w ^ to ‘ lo f tha .opeBlQ ’ ItOOSEVELT PASSES^UT muite store. Tbty also visited Intcnstod In. sports. M a joita : of Dm coM&r M o m is Oolocado' and. - a msa hs was a msmbsr of tha Roe^ _ M n . lUeliard ^Bsakenhoig of m TO CODNTRYVU RADIQl R O O m ilE week la tbs Rodiy Meimtatts.,xBi vlDs VolUBtssr Fbo dsparta^Md. Wagd stiest aotst^tolBsd tos Siem- travels the gratm toached an Mr. Schminpf Isavss Ua wlls, bent ot toa yanioa Nelghbofliood borders Of the UOited Statsa. MiB. liq ls - Solirnii^, two. Chib at hor home on Thuradty. Denocratie Candidate Appeals Orange Parobases Onsfimiiis of fids city, and Waltyr, Mrs. B. S . MeteW aik| daughter, BEOm HiatB TODAY. There were tdepbone calls, good- BUlngtpn Orange, at a recent] Jr., of Now Hivhi; a daagldsr, Shirley, have wtufsedfrom a vaca- MONA TOW NSSm , married alx For Many Small Gifts To the | FEDERAL INVESTIGATORS bys, last minute purchases. nieetlBg, voted to purchase tbf oos- Mis. Frank.Ktebsr, of Hamdsp; e lx tien spent at M t Carmel, Pa. moBtks aad wldowM* »lBbeiito her< Sallle rushed to buy a six-months' War Chest of the Party. tumes of the late Leila Church, grandcblldron and a greatigiand- kmlMUd'a mllliain' providtac she atock of CMmetics -and packed them noted pageant dlrectot and author. cbild, a brothsr, Adam gdmunpf of HSew York, Aug. 26.(AP) — WORK ON S11LL CASE! NOTED NOVA SCOTIA faty fo u r S'^tbo^ioe p o d ^ 4 ^ mat rewed. Her marriage, ar- compactly and cleverly in a single These will be added to the Orange Nsw Ravsn aad two dstsrs, Mn. raaged bjr TowBaead’a lawyer, wbo Democratie chieftains, seekteg JCBI8TD 1E8 A T NINETY on too ahoadoBod 1 | it; trader, overnight bag. ' . , wardrobe and wiW be used forfu- Harry NsIsoD of Southington and waa Mdna’a cmplejer, was a stnage necessary funds for the national Baychllao; " . '-T "What are you going to do with Find It Difflcnit Uncovering In- turs productions of the Orang#. The Mrs. Justin Goodwill of CHovdand, A ft e r adUr, leavlag her Ct m at the ead of campaign chest, lu ^ the m*** '"I'V HallfSx, N. S., Aufi 86.^(AP)^— veadi^-^,tbe, the Empress?" Lottie asked. She formation About Cardilico ^ Po**W»- O U o . ••M y last Suilday, tof a jear to beooaae her hosbaad’s wife will bring them a stream of small slon of the organixatlbn aad it is Nidiolas Hhgkn Meagher,^ retlitd had hoped that a quixotic urge cmitrlbutions as the result an -ap Funsral arrangements have not e a s ^ y wlnd^'fjpraujTIvt^-.w ht aotaaUtir or seonie a dHroroe. ot Plant But Have Some. the intention of reutiiig them ' t “;rv- >;!r- - UA ;V. -w; ‘ V 1 SENSATIONAL PLAY IREFnSE TD CtiUlT Plenty o f MntinrEiiiiissioN *3' Pike *$ Peak Climb •t ' ■ / ' MARKS NET TOURNEY TOKONitSAIUTEDRI luniswwm cDP Celond* Bprlnga, Goto., Aug. 36.fbls tires to the cord. Thisr he g . —-The annual Memorial Day 600- plained, would give, him better trae- V. Allison, Van Ryn Ont-Balde mile automobile racr at Indlaiuqpolia tioa no the climb. flehUag has of tee ftytRiSt FARM BOY RISES Is Barred From Exhibition may be a eevaro teat for both driv To stnrt off with. M m was put Mark tnelig Ch m s Btd[ T« valuer ers and eats, but the 13A miles race at a hepdteap when Bhulta whirled Prize ttu l(eit<^ h Aaerica OM a WIB A ia fii Lott, Shields To Take F^T^ up PikOf’s Peak every Laber' Day is his car to the simunlt in anethty Ha handled ten (' - „ TO TRAPSHOOHNG and Competkire Races said.to be the most gru ^ g event record time—17:26—cutting 16 sec 12 Yean; TranoidoM Star b /(^Hcal Swiiaa yesterday aa tha Set Match; On Verge of in the eountty. onds off his previous mark. Mpnh Brooklyn again, Dnrins Snspenshn^t Was Only the last stretch of the road took 4he news stolidly, however, set Speed fqadeil h Race 'Bub Mknu (My S«v m their lead to 6H gaaaa .,'1 FAMEANDFORTUNE is UMd for the race, supen^toed an his Nice in a Ann look of determi he coatributid a pair Bf Defeat Many Times. nually by the American Automobile nation, and got rehdy to tfkt off. a 18-hit aci^k on thrae To Rnn In Boston. Association. But this last stretch W h«i his time -eame, he fla^iad . x S e p t l . ffih; FinieaDrnp DooUe- pitebevs. Guy Bush, Siut ahOOit is the moat dififioult of aU. starting out of the pit and onto tte rpa<. lysad Brocoilyn'e flag ~ By at. 9160 feist; the road climbs to 14,- Watchers at the halfway miark saw jdeiilDg oBlv aaven Brookline, Maee., Aug. 26.— (AP) Ontshoots 700 of Conniry’t 109 feet in the i2 mUes, negotiating kuder; Rnth, G (M [ Ifit The Plttaburgb Flrataa alip ' Vv K ’ ■ W"-’ " . V ■ ■ " '■ wlthJts pdMlbUities. so as to CO While heartily favor the purpose war is not over, we must new re Pomeme said 87 per cent of thA ordtoate your activities with it of these plans, I agree wluj opth form our foreVi fOr the battle ef HOOVER SAYS WE HAVE bank • depqsltrrs In the United MUCH SOUGHT E S P O S ^ I T E H OF PKESIDENT HOOVER’S "W e need a better distribution of the employers and the leaders of la Soisimjs." -V . . Btatsa had been < benefited by the credit Oitdlt Is available but in bor whom 1 have consulted that its loans /nude ey the eorpora'Jon. suay seotioas It is flowing inade- direction is not proper^ the func- WON CHATEAU THIERRY ."Thera baa been /.eritielsm by BOYISlNHONQUILf ADDRESS TO BUSINESS CHIEFS qjmtriy in directions which wouk tlbn of government, except as ap some who are always ready and t plied to the operation of government stimulate consumption o f goods and PINGHOT DEMANDS wllUng to oritldae, as matter what emi^oyment It needs resmutlon to service. (OoatiniiM Iron Page One) the government.niay do, 'bat pro Foster-Daughter Takes ChJM bank’s customer, a manufacturer or use our banking and governmental "Moreover with all the various Wublngton. Aug. 26 — (AP) — general recovery, Reooviiry from de vision has been made fey banks and To Its F^thfir After Lfid ft a farmer, a home owner or a mer resources and co-ordination to make •bases of employment and opera- DAVIS QUIT TICKET Tht text of President Hoover’s ad t pression begins when things wsar railroads but nothing dotts^for the chant. them effective, Jon to be met in private business Spirited Away From O tta i^ dress to the oonference of the Fed & out and must be replaced or repair Individual," be said. "How strange eral reserve district banking and Fear Everywhere "There can be no question that no general rule can be applied. Re (Continued tron P m * O ne.) ed.. Real estate rej^rs to preserve that any thinking man should make N ew Haven, A u g . 88.— (A R )— Ah» i^dustrlsd committees follows: "Paralyzing fears spread into there are ip certain sections large sults must be achieved through co the value of property will the such a statem ent" though holding a warrant for t^b ^ "W e have asked you, the members every qtfarter of our country. These numbers of busiiilsses, particulany operation on the part of employera pleasant one,’’ he added. "It Is aUeg small business, which have been un first help the bulldljg industry erii In the six months before the cor girl, police awaited, a report from of' the twelve Federal reserve dis fears added fuel to the fire through and employes suited to each mcality ed that he not only broke the law able to find the credit facilities to g e t The funds must be found." poration began itq work, he said, the Department of Justice before trict banking and Industrial com nationwide hoarding of currency. and Industry. I suggest you should by engaging in an iUsgal lottenr, but buy raw nuterial and to employ la Paul Bestor, commllsloner of the a total of 1J60 banks failed. In the taking action against Mary mittees, to confer together and with This hoarding increased to |7Q,0Q0,- consider the effective part which that be also received at least $100,- U o ^ bor on goods which they can selL Farm Loan Roard, said the board six months after it began work, he Esposito, who has bees tocated ih. the officials of the government 000 a week at the time of the Ger you can play in further forwarding 000 from the proceeiL of the lottery, Ihere are difficulties in livestock bad been assured by the Federal added, only ^ *uch institutions Honolulu with 9 year old Jose^ agencies which are engaged in the man collapse, but stopped tempora organization to this end. and thus converted to bis ossn use and farm credits. There are fore laau banks that they have ample have closed their doors, with a total Esposito whom she is charged wltjt. problems of the depression. The rily with the German moratorium, Agriculture's Right funds that should properly have closures of home and farm mort f t'JL. . ..ii.Mr f ^ ‘'. 1 P A ( ; h i^K N A t J G t i i E ' L / - -^-■^ •' <■ ■■;;'■ .\,v v- • ' \ ••; '** r v < .*. .'JS ' b V VV i W L ' A I f 1 VS defeat it 27 to 20 on a baUot vote, baaed on his attitude on several The. appdntment is to be by CAUCUS ENDORSES taken without use of the check list. mattera before the Senate at the out 4M winuss MOVIE THEATER MEN the new Board o f Selectmen. Charles A. Hackney and William C. last sesaloin. He favored a bill which ROGERS PLANS COONEY sm LOST, Duff, the elected delegates, are would have ^ permitted d^rtribution REGULAR SU T E S described as favorable to Bingham. by. physicians of birth ocmtrol infor PROTEST ARTHDR PLAN I Bi Newington a resolutloa to in- mation and on thla ground he is TOTS’ N U S I O V LEE^BOCHEON PLANE etruct the delegates against the mainly opposed. TOQUITPOUCE SEARCN IS FUTILE (Contliiaed flm Psge One) senator was overwhelmingly defeat Declare Successor To Fox Ini -NOT YET REPORTED |l delemtea, It la believed, to make bla ed. This State Seeks To Force! I nommatioii sure. N o Small Ones To Wall. BOARD IN FALL Cornwall and Wlncheater, which I b m d M c C n ^ b First Dlstriet Bally MINERS RENEW PLANS (OontlMMd fren Page One) Woods FaO To Proda^ Aged bad been regarded aa centeri of t ’ FoUowlBg the election of dele* Waterbury, Aug. 26.—(AP)— ») I gates It was moved by Judge strength fqr the anti-Bingham forces, held quiet caucusea with no Prize WiiiAer— 23 Car Mayor Frank Hayes and Harry Ar at 5:02 o’clock and expected Man After Tboroo^ Bmd Thomas Ferguson that the delegates F0R.ILUN0IS INVASION di and chairman of the Fin* to oppe^tion at either point to the thur, president of the Afttur Thea reach their goal in 80 hours. I be allowed to name their own alter- ahjce committee o f * the Coun election of Bingham delegates. The tres Corporation, which now con > nates. This was voted.. Judge Hyde riages Estbred. cil for Connecticut. In addition to crowd attracted by . the expectat^ Tkfo Time the Unite Wfll Be OSLO 18 ANXIOUS. I k ’oogh Theo. I then called attention of those trols the Fox-Poll theaters in this these intercuts M^> Rogers is engag of a caucus fight made the wlncbes- i present to'the district rally of Re* Smaller and Quicker, Strike state, are to have a oonfo.c-'ce at ed frequently as an after-dinner Oslo, N o rw a y , A u g . 26.— ( A P ) — te. gathering one of the li^eat in S'. ( publicans to be hdd in East Hart* Leaders Declare. More than- - fo ^ hundred men, City Hall this afternoon 'n regari speaker being represented by a Hope that Clyde Lee and John Another day bas passed and atin the State. Four delegatee, two / ford at the Simset Ridge Country women and Cl^ldrcB witnessed the to the protest of small theater own Hartford spet^kers bureau. Boebkon might succeed in flying there is no trace ot the mlsaing each from East Lyme and CSiaplin, club on Saturday September 10. Gillespie, BL, Aug. 26.— (A P ) — A doll show nt the* West Side play ers concnnlng contracts the Ar Long Record their “Green Mountain Boy" across Robert Cooney, 80 ytsara old Summer were instructed to support Bing : This -will be free to all who care to new invasion of southern Illinois coa ground - yeeterdi^. ■ afternoon. thur corporation ia making with, He bas served as police commis the Atlantic began to dim today os street man, who disappeared laat ham. ’ attend and Judge Hyde urged all fields in protest against the new Twenty-thrte vcbUdren entered film companies. sioner three terms of three years afternoon foded into eveiMng and Tuesday after leaving a note which ’Three caucuses instructed their » Republicans to plan, to be present. a day basic wage scale, by a select decorated doll carriages and after The independent operators in W s- eacti. He served as a member of there still was no word of them. indicate be intended to end bit life. Hear Old Timers delegations for state senatorial can group of quick moving pickets waa much dlacqsaioB, Muriel McConkey, terbury aM about the state hay the the Board of Selectmen for nine It was feared the bad weather Police are still working .0 0 the case didates while in Windsor the voters With the business of the caucus planned today by atrlkmg miners 11 years dd, of 51 West street, was Arthur corporation ia buying pic years and served two Urms in the which prevailed ever the eastern A t but the vigorous search which mark took a step regarded as equivalent cofnpleted Willard B. Rogers sug- whose "peaceful” caravan waa awarded first pr;ize. The wizmiug tures on condition that they will not (j^m ral Assembly. This will be the lantic might bave spelled failure. ed the first few day ,, bas been dis to instruction for support of Colonel . g e s ^ that some ox the old timers beaten back at the Franklin county carriage waa oieeafnUA in yellow run elsewhere.' first ^ r ; in the past 20 in which There were low lying clouds and continued in view of the appar# Clarence W. Seymour for nomina t in politics tell about their experi line by gunfire and clubs of deputy and green. The "little fellows" say such ac M r,. Rdgers bas not been serving som e fo g from noon on. Officials futility of finding the aged man tion for congressman from the First ences. Judge Hyde called upon Judge •beriffa. Nineteen girls entered dolls that tion will force them out of bust 3S. Manchester in some poUtiCRl office. said because of those conditions ft He was last seen when be stopped Raymond A. Johnson to tell what District' A fight in Middletown re The miners’ policy committee an they had dreaaed at, the playground. If the test in Waterbury succeeds, might bs the fliers bad flown over sulted in the election of a slate He feels than be bas done his shore at tbe Nelson Buck store on South has been and is being done around nounced mass meetings were being The prize ‘for the, bes^, dressed doll small theater operators in other of public service. None of the of England without being seen. Main street for a bottle of soda. It is ! the state in the political line. Judge favoring the nomination of repre held in aub-districta throughout the Wjsnt to Eileen Gmmley, l l years cities feel the Arthur corporation sentative George H. Lowenthaf ae fices bas been remunerative to any now tbe belief of investigators that Johnson responded in a splendid ex state today to map the new drive, old, of 176 Com ^ stress The mize will make ii a sfate-vide proposi duree and rather the long p e ^ TO BB6CUE OF 80LBEBG State senator Instead of Senator Cooney turned off into tbe woods temporaneous talk on politics and which, leaders said, would ba staged for the largest wardrobe went to tion. For that reason' the small in office“■ bas been costljr Don Cambria, a candidate for re- tor M r. St. John’s, Newfoundland, Aug. soon after leaving tbe store, Tbe the interests of the Republican party with the assistance of fellow diggers Peggy Torrence, %1 years old, o f 146 theater owners of the state have en R ogers. 38.— (A P)-^A steamer started to foct that Robert Richmond, who • ‘1 nomination. Walnut street , gaged Attorney Levy to present in particular. He said that this is a from Kentucky, Indiana and Okla Lenves Place Open d ay fo r Darby'a harbor to pick up passed tbe store soon afterwaxd, did vital election the country and state Henbnry Geto Home'Town homa. ‘The Judges. ware . Mias Mary their side of the case to, Mayor Newington instructed its fourth The withdrawal of Commissioner Thor Sdberg and Carl Petersen not see tbe man, seems to bsar out are facing and he noted in his trips The date for the new move will Chaney, Mrs/-Edward Werner and Hayes today. Rogers leaves the way open for district delegates to support Rep who eraabed there on Tueaday thu possibility. 'The woods are quite about the state a keen interest on be set within a few days and the Mrs. W . R. IRtcbeU. "Nsturslly I can’t say anything resentative George W. Hanbury for speculation as to who may become night, anding their projected traaa- ubick and axtansive on both sides of the part of Republicans. He praised miners will advance “on several Fdlowing the judging, there was until I have beard both sides of the nomination for senator from the the new commissioner. No doubt Atlantic flight to Oslo. South Alain atreet which makes it President Hoover’s acceptance fronts,” leaders declared. an sxbibitioB of handiwork and folk the case," said the mayor today. Fourth District. Hanbury ia oppos the Democratic town committee will Slnea tha accident the two fliers very difficult to ssaceb thoroughly, speech and hailed it as an excellent The column of thousands of dig dancing by pldygroimd girls. Floria seek to bave someone from their ed by Representative Kenneth W. have been stranded on Merartbeen PoUce recall that it was eight years document upon which to base the gers which was thrown into a panic Pisani recited a poem about the Cramer of Wethersfield. The Derby ranks named, as the other two com Island in Placenffa Bay; Tbe ateam- li’.fora tha ramaina of Mrs. Mina Ble cam paign. whan Franklin county deputies open ^^^D Und festival, . composed by deleghtlon was instructed to support missioners, C. R. Burr and Col. a r win taka aboard their plane rnd fell waa found after her disa; ear- ed fire on it at Mulkeytown Wednes Judge Johnson stressed particular Harry B. Bissell, are Republicans. bring it here for repaira. anea in Wapping. Henry M. Bradley, Jr., in the 17tb day was too unwleidy, they said, and Tbs ' sntries in the carriage and ly the excellent record of the Re- senatorial district, and Monroe dele c e k u k u e v o the new Invasion wlu be with small doll events were as follows: publican party in this state. He said gates will vote for Rodney P. Shep er, swifter and more compact units. A s trid Skoog, a g e 10, 129 Cooper be believed the Republicans were ard of Newtown in the 26tb. being altogether too modest about Hill street; lurjorie MeAdam, age In Windsor, Vine R. Parmelee, law 11, 24 Griswold street; Idary Taylor, HIS CONATION the record financially that has been partner of Colonel S^mour, waa a g e 11, 1 6 ‘G risw d ld street; P e g g y made. He cited the fact that this elected the first delegate to the con- HEAVY INDUSTRIES U G Torrence, age IL A46 Walnut stree,; state came under the Republican ad greasional convention and then Kellogg’s All-Bkan Brought Btthi6s B row n , a ge 10, 26 Bank ministration in 1915 with a debt of given authority to name bis asso New Health 118,000,000 as a bequest from the BEHIND IN THE RECOVERY street; Phyllis Mwtlcs, age 11, 186 ciates. Summer etrsst; Mary Fogarty, age previous Democratic administra The South Windsor caucus went 11, 5 Baflik stree t; EUeen Grim ley, tions. Today the State of Connecti on record as favoring some form of Every one who has luffered from Moflt Favorable Reports Come a g e 11, 174 Cooppr street; Beatrice cut has sufficient in itb sinking fund taxation other than a direct real conetipation should rsad Mr. P. M* From Light Manufacturing, Breen,' age 11, 148 Cooper Hill to nieet every outstanding note estate levy. Fisbsr's Istter;. i PO PIM R MARKET street; Jessie Bristow, age 8,5 West when it becomes due. In other words a Oaadidate Saya Bradatreet’e Review. ''For many yaars 1 snlfsrsd from Beymovu ftrest; Annie Thurner, age 9, 64 855 Main Street, South Manchester the state is actually out of debt and Colonel Clarence W . Seymour of conatipation and used, for relief, ill West street). Martha Tedford, age ei at the same time the institutions 'N e w York, A u g . 26.— ( A P ) — EX‘ kinds ot bucatives. After a few West Hartford today confirmed a re 10, 9 Bank street; Gladys McNeill, have been kept up, highways have port he would seek the Republican cept for the heavy Industries, which days*, treatment, 1 would onlv find Manchester’s Leading Market onQuahty fV)od at Lowest Prices— remain generally dull, the business e 11, 158 W aln u t street; A lyn e my condition the same as Befors been improved and the state in gen nomtoation for Congress in the First Tdner, i « e 10, 14 R im T errace; eral is in a far better condition than District. He lost U Congressman trend continued distinctly upward la a and at timss woras. the past week, the weekly merchan M uriel M cConkey, a g e 10, 51 W e st Buy and Save. when the Democrats were thrown Lonergan two years ago by about street; Hsdtol SeiuiiDap, age 9, 4 "SouM tims ago^l'.statied to use out. 700 votes. On the Dem ocratic side It tile revlewi said today. Kellogg's AurBaaif regularly, once Bradstreet’a said the most favor West street; Helen Ce^grave, age ll, Col. Cheney was said that if Lonergan connects 109 Coopen Hill street; Grace Ben<^/ a day as directed. Since doing thla. Col. W. C. Cheney said be was al with the nomination for United able reports came from the whole I have fodnd that 1 do not need sale Emd light manufacturing lines, son, age 11, 119 Cooper H ill street; ways ready and willing to give what States Senator, the Congressional Norma FolW, age'll, 12 Griswold any other medicine to procure the where the definitely better smtiment desired result, and it keeps me in aid he could to the Republican party. jerth will be sought by former State street;-Phyllli lAnger, age 8, 91 He said it was his belief that the Senator Herman Koppleman. of the last weeks has been translated a very healthful condition."— Mt. into real activity. Ridge itfeat; JBUsabetb ‘Vennard, voters should give all the help they Lonergan hEu expressed confidence P. M,' Fisher, 862 Evergreen Place, “R etail trEule,” continued thla re a g e 11, 21 Server, street; Elizabeth ipan to those who are doing their of winning in the State convention Ridgewood, N . J. view, “also appears to be gaining Mayer, age ll,*12l WAtherell street; Utmost to keep the party alive. and those aiding his canvass assert it Cm ^patlon ii caAMd.hy lack ef slightly,, although condltionfe in this Shirley Peirett, qge 5, 20 Griswold Willard B. Rogers was next call ed today, he is likely to carry the w o ihbigs in the "Bulk” io field continue spotty. In general s tre e t > ed upon and he immediately launch Fairfield county delegation agEdnst OxerqiM the intestines; Vitamin B collections still are Very slow, but ed into a criticism of Dr. Edward Professor Harry Morgan Ayres of to tone the Intoetihal tract. A l l - they apparently have picked up in BAY OOMMISilON G. Dolaq for his continual refer Westport, who will be put forward B r a n supplies both— and also iron promptness from tha early summer. BARS IIM ^« GHLY RIVAL ences to a “whispering , campaign.” for the blood. 3y those who stand with NatiouEd The stronger prices of, commodities Boston, < Aug) 26*r-*C-A^)— The He said the first Republicans have Committeeman ArchlbEdd McNeil. State ballot.law commission today The "bulk**.ln A £ l -B s a k is much heard about a whispering campaign and'securities contihue to sustain Lonergan’s campaign 1s under the optimisifi at a high degree.” decided to bar the name of Frank J. like thht in lettuce. Inside the body, pr attacks upon Candidate Roose direction of ThomEu J. Spellacy. ■■ lEumey of .Yynn, candidate.for the it forms a soft mass, which' gently velt’s physical handicaps was what In the 27tb Senatorial district IDemocratic.homhiatipB for governor, clears out the wastes. the Democrats ±emselves have GOES TO LAKSIDE FOB where Representative Joseph P. from the ballot. How much safer this is than risk said. Mr. Rogers SEdd that since the HUNDREDTH SUMMER. Lawrence is seeking the Democratic The coipmisston’a/i. action . cama ing pills and drug'll—so often harm- Democrats have brought forth this N o rw a lk , A u g . 26.— ( A P ) — Rev. Smoked nomination Eigainst Senator H. Allen Just eat two tablespoonfuls S houlders a fte r a h ea rin g ' hi Vjrhich it heard fm. issue of physical fitness he would Augustus F. Beard, D. D., oldest Barton of Greenwich and where the evidence presented by several scores daily— in serious cases, with every say and he wouldn’t whisper it, that Ysde Edumnus and dean of the Con- interest is keen, the claim is that of persons whc testified that slgna- meal. If your intestinal trouble the Job of President of the Dnited gregatlonEi] clergymen, bsus closed Lawrence will control the delega his home here so be ceu) enjoiy his ;ures on Hjiraey’s papers purporting is not relieved'in this way, see yofir States is not for one who hasn’t tion. doctor. both physical and mental fitness. liXith summer bya lakeside. Dr. to be Uieirb were forgeries. BEtfton Opposed Willing to Debate Beard, who was 99 years of age last EUmlnalJoh ‘ ^ l|iuney from the E q u ally tAsty as 'a cereal, o r 'used Fores of Yesterday Senator Barton sEdd he Mr. Rogers said that he was will May is vacationing at Lake Mohank, Jemocratie guberhatoriEil nomina- in cooking. G ^ the xed-and-green would not be the CEmdldate fo r judge Spring ing to debate Dr. Dolan Oi. some of N Y., with his daughter. Miss Eliz lion contost left'a clear field for package at your grocer’s. Made by LAMB .the issues of the campaign especial of probate nomination in Greenwich, abeth Beard. The long trip was Governor Joseph B. Ely who will Kellogg in Battle .Creek, ly with regard to state Issues. He Opposition to Barton is said to be made .by automobile. seek re-election.. . . hinted that Dr. Dolan didn’t have as much influence with the Democrats and especially with Governor Cross as the local dentist indicates in VEAL some of his speeches. He said that Connecticut is better off than any other state and as fai as town con ditions are concerned he said that business seems to be on. the upw ato turn. Sunlight Market Co. R oasts Judge Hyde remarked that the meeting had been particularly har WELDON BUILDING monious and asked Sherwood G. Bowers, as a representative of the M ilk F ed Taxpayers’ League, if he would care Spring to speak. Mr. Bowers said that he BUTTER EGGS was glad that some of the local LAiOl VEAL Lamb leaders were willing to cut some of LEGS the town appropriations and noted dozen that even some of them are asking 20« pound lb/ print 1 5 ® P o m i d for the privilege of sitting in and Extra Large 21c. helping the Selectmen. B um p, L e g Bimeless •Tax Collectioiis ThomELs J. Rogers weui called up Roasts BEEF on Eind SEdd that the Selectmen mre PeaeiiM^ Brand having a difficult time In msdclng ends meet but that a substantl^ amount hEul. been pEild on taxes bringing the percentage of t««ea l ^ l o i p collected up to 85 per cent w hl(^ will help greatly. H e said tax Round collections are the biggest difficulty. FOWL STEAKS Following his tEdk the meeting ad journed. 2 tor 9 S« Ave. 8 to 12 lbs. S Pounds Heavy 4 Pounds Fresh THROUGH THE STATE By The Associated Press Although uninstructed, delegates < Salt Pork • Hamburg I to the Republican State Convention in New Haven, September 6 and 7 Oonnino Spring LEGS of LAMB lb. are expected to vote almost un animously for the renomlnatlon of 8 Powds Quality 3 Pounds Meaty United States Senator Hiram Bing RIB END Short, ham. Top Round, ' Franktnrta In spite of threats by the Sena Veal Ghqips tor’s dry opponents. State-wide eau- Pork Bottom Roiud cflses last night elected favorable slates with only scattered flurries of Roll Butter Selected Eggs Pure Lard ksU opposition, ^tferences over minor SMQKED a t M r i c and local offices provided the prin PiBund cipal disputes but none of them as Clit-from.* I S i c ’’” " ' sured major proportions. Steer - 2 ” *“ 3 5 c Governor Not Oonaldeied Shoulders With other posts on the State ' SPECIALS IN OUR B A i^Y DEPT. I Atoket still h l| ^ conjectural \tiie' TRESHLY GROUND Mbematorial nomination and nom- Rib SANDWICH COFFEE JUNGS ihAitloos for other State offices were Vienna Brea^ ' FRANKFURT ROLLS given no consideration. Hamhurg CRUMB CAKES-«« Newington and Unlonville were V Each , only towns where Bingham’s ■ w 5 c opponents waged a fight, But in 2 * * “ 2 5 c bd|h towns ddegates believed to be favorable to the renomlnatlon of the VALUES IN FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES, senior senator ware elected. ROASTING CBOCiOSIlS M ^ ave. 'c lb. .. In Ttoloaarfne Robert B. Taft, a Medium Sise Native difsaterf aaofldate for the del^ia- POTATOES I tJeo, moved one of the victorious ERESH f r u it s AND V^6%7AflL^: CANTALOliPUS heJastruotod to tote for Medium Stsew^ i-j:- f ^ After'the’ VA a ' ■ liiU«.CHBSTBR BVBNWO HBftALD, SOUTH ||ANCHB8TI«^ PAGE BLByil —______^ T s r ST o not have to be paid annually in ad the traffie dspartment Hip rs g i^ Nsw London as ' / ■ X ■ • < . 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T,. r» l i ^ jF b ' "r-ZTj•Am/ COLUMBIA PINEHURST At the Republican wucue held 'f Thunday evening the following -J'- o d-ilegatee were ^ c t e d : etate con s" WSi vention, Clair Robinson and William LEGS o f BROILERS Wdff; Congressional, Henry B. Hutchins and Ekiward P. . Ljfman; nmaKONOMir PINEHURST! senatorial, Hubert P. Collins, Mrs. f Freshly Ground LAMB 1 lbs. sod over. 0 0 c & 7 0 c Hubert P. Collins, Henry Hutchins, Mrs. Henry Hutchins; probate, W. C. Robinson, Miss Edna PINEHURST each Harvey CoUhis, Lester J. Hutchins. |c lb. Delegateiil uninstructed. 4c e;Ktra on smaller legs. These tender, ndilte mHk Several from here attended the BEEF fed broilers make a very nice supper and fair held at Liberty Hill, Mint J e l ly ...... 10c meaL Thursday evenhig. duo. ^ ^ ' thstgrofwt 10:80—Guy Lombardo’s Orohsstra. | P ^ e r f n l ‘ 11:00—Columbia Symphony Orchss- m en. .1 tra. • . ' 11:86—ObBilSB ObiSUs, tonor. ; 11:46—Frsdils' llBrtto's .OrobssiiA. ---- -A. 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E rm« F o t t y h» o t h e s c a t s h o t o u t w T . * “ CSianglBgr Owditioiis.” a girl PCUte Book Agent—Have you TRYIN© TO 6ET AWAY WITH ONE *0F m p WbRTUE’S WATERMCICNS nay lov6 you from tho bottom of Charles Dickens in your home? hor heart, but there’! ulwayi room Lady of the House (snapping)— I ' • ' - ROW, voiw m for mhe other guy at the top. No. X^/A OM MSeDUK AMB Book Ageat--Or a Robert Louis oviNyyaiveF'm' Sunday Sbhobl Teadw r—Wlllism, Stevenson? Or a Eugene Fidd? HOVM O 0 » H0B6B m SttSb I > t o m «*n you ten me what we muet do Lddy—No, no, we haven’t and iH> Ho^srsm H' beforo we cun e:q>ect forgirepeee of what’s more, *we don’t run a board ing house. I f you’re looking fpr UAT* W CCr,AH»W B ilii7 . u - 1 SHouwor«^r Winiam^-Tec, sir. W e muat eln. those people, you might ask across MAmu A N ^ the street HAV&Wr #20 ON BCsA'D^IBUM Me'tLDe Tbe aTorage aaan who attoul! the Medical Examiner—And what did n movlee, cannot understand udiy the your grandfather die of? eftv-'; O ' DOIA/N T O H A B 'gW aW Bft husbands o f the actresses should de- Patient—I don’t remember, but SMOp AND sec IP VbM idre to be divorced from them. am sure it was nothing serious. PRieND>vw^U9«0W2 T N ft, I>osib—Tunny how Fred ‘Is so Too manv young couples come to leesuiars/ lucky at cards and then loses his looku^bi^eas^an endur- winnings at the race tracks. ance contest I Ifotiodumb—Not so funny! They won’t'le t him shuflle tbe horses. Pruitt—So Harper went into mar riage with both eyes closed? A bussard does a man much more JewCI^Yes, her brother dosed servtee. than a huminlng bird, but one and her father closed the other K isn’t nearly as popular. one. Wife—Tbe couple next door seem f r o m c o n t e n t e d c o w s to .be very devoted. He Usses her e V ^ time they meet. Why don’t are you do thath Nelson, B. C.—Moot cows BuCband—I don’t knew her weu satisfied with hay, but one that relished federal lettuce caused enough y e t George Fieldhouse considerable n- NEVERTHELESS But for Thom- n an ^ embarrassment Returning ’ SB A . Edison we wouldn’t have had home recently, he discovered he had lost his waUet, containing four * tSs imovihg picture, the' talking ma- ten-dollar and two two-doUar bills. or the tdepbone—but he was Retrieving his stei>s, he came s c r ^ a g m t man nevertheless. a cow contentedly munching his money. He managed to save only An angry telephone patron who one 10-doUar biU and a two-doUar was charged extra for a call, tobx- blH. •d: . V > 7 Tdephbne Patron — Outrageous! ^ 'I 'a o Why in my home dty of Chicago BAT WON OUT one can talk to b—n and back for f f U E V S N O C ten cents. Knoxville, Tenn.—Little E. W. and <±j2E2L! i.smseaaniiM'.eim Tdepbone Operator (chirplng)- E. J. Daniels, 9 and U years old re &at’s Inside the dty lindts. spectively, came out second best in a battle with a. r a t Hearing a holse The day is no-doubt coming when under the floor of their home, E. W., fSCMtdaarbi. NK) & e fellow Who has horse sense w ill the younger, reuhed bis hand be consider^ terribly old-fashioned. through, a bolt to grab the rat. Then he yelled and Jerked it away. He W ife—Oh, Pm so sleepy. Is every had been bitten. His brother |hen 8C0RCHY SMITH A Set-up? R f Joim C T e n y thing abut up for the night, dear? tried i t with the same result T l Husband—That d^Tcnds on you. Children were treated at the hospi- taL Tbe rat got away. Evmfyt&ing clBs is. "My idea of a cheapskate is a TWiilElbBiN,BEIN' UNAblC guy who’d reverse the charges on a FLAPPER Fanny SAYS: TUE BOUT IS PER &ng distance c d l to the poorhouse,” '______—a u ■ PAT. Off. TO_ APP^R______A6AmST_ SPIDER'S 6\X ROUNDS . said Awful OMumld, the Brushville m a r t in ,TUE CUAILENGER'S SPIDER W H6US pest, as he picked up another dgar- P U C t iS^FlLLB) BT A IN AT l34 Vi»> ekte Stub; aim asked fo r a light. COMER ^ T0UN6 SUARKET; TME WilDCAT • • . TitENtONIARA WILDCATT ! A T I W ! When ! married you I didn’t know you ware sUoh a coward. I thought ydii were a brave man. yHusbahd—And so did everybody dse. ■ ' convalescent (in hospi^, to a frlm d )—’Thanks very much fo r the brandy peaches. Although the doc tor woulto’t let me eat tbe peaches, I enjoyed the spirit in which they Were seat f* Many people have found out that •'4he only way to end divorce is to msrry^tha second wife first . .. .. Before letting your conscience be your gul<^ it is a good idea to be ' sure you have one. WASHINGTON TUBBS U By Crane OUT OUR WAY ByWilUaiiui Men who stand around waiting fo r something to turn up, should beglB with their sleeves. ' Movie Director—Can you act? ^ An;>licant—Act! Why on the Stage last week I died so naturally Many a supposedly kUling story / srw MOM®. >V10 EOfTS ?UU AWW, lOKDED WITH M fll AND my life insurance agent who was in AUD SHOMELS. the audience, fainted. is greoM by dead silenoe. HOUR ^ '(e s '0 «M . I'M 601M& ASHORE wmUw.TWtAW VHTR DANSQH v/wimwe, MB. OX. CAlOGrWt M E . FR]p)CELES AND m s FRIENDS X COULOKj' By Blosser R E C bU V A Te T V t A T . NCfT s o M^MEPoodlC / ISlHATSO^f 6OOD.~Ki0 014 V Tb OtY, SIKiCe >MMEKl CAMT \ s/isn oR S AUONMED, I S S 8 p o o d l e ; ■ ^ E m iE R . IP 1 WAHT T t > ? ^^eLI Mitej THERE/ «U IW ^ N b THEM DlS. DOTUNEARm, HCfT HOIHAU BONES AND COFFINS# W T SOX AIFIER SOP Of R lfteS PND AMMUNTDON. SEE.PPSeidLESf SM&e IMS DOME EVERVTHIKiS.* /a A4ipOL SICK DOS.. 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By Small V \ \ >m b j .! uosm A p TE r ^ o MMA'UAMO' MOUMD setLlN* ,lCKAX,| ALL RtSUT. m u 1/ TER pEANUTB.VA^oTnA OQ EOMB VK)RK,T&o\/o«*P' ABOUT VUILLVOU AMO ^ . . .. i-r* ■y, • b A G i a o t w Bsridd TnktDgton, deputy band-' Mjijor Edward AtUnaon win be in at fol* obaat-and tak e^ . an master of the Salvatloa Axm y bani charge of 'tonlii^s HdUnees meet lowed by a .Cfcsoege ‘W eahl^W W r of tatordiC WhUa-ln DANCE - DANCE is spending the week aid at Ok ing in the Sal^UAm Army dtallel, coitennlal .program AtrSAkCoiime- |4 OlO FASHION AND MOimtN thty^wiU vialt rttativea and frlenda Orchard Beach. also the Satui^ity night open air enoea wUl be jield in.,thq*Bftauaan Inolud^ aewal former Mandiea- It iniMiptyortod at to d ^ ^ at tile meeting. John Lyons win be in followed by inataUation o f ^ofDcen tor psid^ Mr. PeiTOtt * baa Jaines A . TumbuU, assistant charge of the Sunday morning Hott- for the year. The;-convention win undi^ Albe^ MlUman;- ,1tving la lifld i n ll/llll the psriod of fnaron- treasurer-of the Manchester Electric nesa meeting in the citadel and in close with a oonvastion banqiMt at tujunda and a‘ oittib^Mro. Wifinun LONE OAK DANCE HALL the park in thei afternoon. Mrs. tine and the fandty were at a toss to Company leaves Saturday for Us 7 o’clock. _ Bjtilty. who VIS^ajBi’toHOTtywood; kitoW how It had contracted the dis- Teaai Dip|ig ' Sooth, m ndior annual vacation to be* spent in Major Atidnson wUlbie in'charge of The delegatea of toe Young'peo- Kometo ITOrott,;^;jw^ Ifolne. the Simday evening service at 7:80. ple’s Society' of the Oonoordia Lu theran church are, Prealdimt Alfred O rthak Here Necessitates SATURDAY NIGHT John Moore of the Manchester Ruity Valle, NBC crooner paid a Lange, John Lange, IHss Anna Weeks ago he started hitch-hiking, short-visit to Manchester m in Mutio by MoOABTHT^ OBCHH8. Electric Company vrill spend his an Mrosek and Misa E U e ROlh. The his way to Los Angeles to* take in, ing. In company with a woman alternates are Raymond Kulpinaky the Otymplcs and arrived in ample CntiBmpg Slate Regoh- a prdgrofo^nferoata%li^ GATES aad TATIX>B, Prompten. nual vacation neib week in* Hanover, man 'who w d « not identified, Rudy Dancing: from 9 to 1 (D. S. T.). Conn. and Richard RisiChenhach. Memben time to see Joe run . in tiie steepliB-' D8ETDP00RHEAL11I they and party stopped at the Center who have not aa.yet made reserva chase finals. He rode part-of; W e# Hartford lorootioiir ij^ia^ Admtaloa 40 cents. Spa, Cent^ street for a short tions should notify* Rasuiond Kul- way on bus. Bis pan^ts have at Mrs. Thomas Hopper o f 125 Cen Frank BusOh, Ufe guard at Showing the prettiest and most becoming new Fall dress Larger women rave Women’s Non-Run es with their denlure high neckline, wide shoulders, oyer the new Perm anent straight skirts, new sleeve details, driesses smart enough W aves Rayon Undies to wear anywhere. ‘‘Natural,’’ long lasting, a Pure D ye permanent brings out toe E xtra Regular Colors beauty o t your AMr. , Sizes Sizes Blacky Brown, Wine, Green m k M m H 'lf i .Frederick’s Vita Tonic Nsatoil, Gtnnine Engens Qjrts aad woiqaB wara risking them up by twos and-ihroas !k:4, $4.00 The mliiuta woman saa this naw foun ^ Thjiiro^. . ToBrorr^--^tha last day you oaa pur^ase. dation garmant ,thayl dUight' t o it—as- thsm at this pilM. WaU> tanored undies fashioned from hath paoially faaUonad for iromaii of largar rayon.___ Strictly_____ , tailprod___,.jd dr srlovaglove sUksilk appUauaappUqua trimmed. Other frocks $7.95 to $29^0 Psrfsetloo Permanent fwoponlonfl, Mada of flash brooads Vasts, panties and tdoomsro. $3.00 O a o u ip m t ' Tte^uadsirlMlt'toouldS'tha figure to gnoafid^ itoa^ Tod^a-Rekiilsr 69c Grades Md Womm’i HIrwj S w w dih t. BMUTTNOOK Other>Miid^;$6.60 RajNm tJndiite—Main Floor, right. . J D IA L s o u . Ch»Mtt-4li4n‘lioor. nw . ■itii»irtii{rii iiifi fi mMimokmmmm '.-’tS. .v-j'.JiA . ’.S'K Ssf S,/ if '•'f 3L/ .1 J. . . ' I'..”mtor holds. fORlSOKANCE FOND and that the amount pidd was WITH FIRM 35 YEARS m the commuolal department at greater by 47 cents than the amount Wtnated. During hla first two years THIS due at the time. CORN THAT IS Judge Cornell Rules That John Charles T. Maloney, of Hart of service, Mr. Maloney was night Nebraska City, Neb.—Out in Otoe Judge’s Ruling operator at me Winsted telephone PEARS ^ Hancock Company Must Pay Judge Cornell also ruled: ford, Celebrates Anniversary Coimty, Nebr., com really Is com BAKERY SKOALS office* and a student at the Gilbert And makes com grow elsewhere look Him Amount Due. ’’The defendant is a mutual com Tomorrow. High SohooL pany and the obligation to apply like stalks of lettuce. After a num IlliS I lie was transferred to the traffic ber of passersby had remarked to , Judge John A. Cornell, Jr., filed moneys in its bands belonging to the, Charles T. Maloney, Hartford dis departoent in New Britain as chief \iU O \ 1/ insured, at least, when set apart fo r Albert Chapman, of Otoe Coun^, a decision in Hartford Comity Su trict traffic manager of The South operator on October 8, 1899. Later about the height of his crop, ,he WELLESLEY that purpose, to the payment of be was chief operator in New Lon perior Court yesterday which ern New England Telephone Com- got curious and decided to measure premium instalments, to prevent a don and New Haven. On June 2, his etalks; He found that the short awarded nearly |5,000 to Stewart forfeiture , of the insured’s right in 1918 be was made New Haven dis est (mes measured 12 feet, and oth FUDGE CAKE Dillon,. Sr., in his suit against the heres In the relationship of a mem trict traflle chief and be returned to ers as much as 18 or 14 feet ber of the company to it.” AdelieieusFUDGE CAKE John Hancock Mutual Life Insur sAirteh FUDGE ICING l A f p e ance Company of Boston. The suit fenereusly sprinkled was brought last yehr when the UNITED AIRCRAFT EARNS company f^ed to pay a balance due on the policy Issued to the late 28 CENTS ON COMMON CHOCOLATE COOKIES Hilma Dillon, his wife, who died FINAfT Nov. 22, 1980. The award'was for NlUtk e Rne cheaciieeelete g4i299.62 and an addiUonai |2S. flavor 2 29o Dividend As Payment New York, Aug. 26.—(AP)—The The policy had been Issued as of United Aircraft and Transport Cor Sept. 8, 1919, with an ai^ual poration reports for the sin months (*) premium pi^ble each September. Three yean ige Plain Rye Breed ■h<«'7o When the 1980 payment became ended June 80 net Income of $944,- 306, equal after preferred dividends theie delicieut due, there was a dividend of $84.96 Bartlett Peen told accrued on the policy and this was to 28 cents a share on the common used as a payment on the policy, stock. This compared with $1,648,- for 97e a can. 2 ^ 3 7 ' credit for the dividend being applied 104 or 61 cents a share on the com Lome Deone * 12o instead of cash. The insurance com mon stock in the first half of 1981. pany objected to payment of the The June quarter net Income was face policy, less some $700 that had $502,861, equal to 15 cents a share been borrowed against it, claiming on the common compared with t^ t the contract called for a year $441,445 or 18 cents a share in the ly payment in advance. preceding quarter and $841,456 or LAND 0 *LAKESO l.M It was on this question that the 31 cents a share in the June, 1931 case went to court. It has been on quarter. Charles T. Maloney the docket since early last winter The Aviation Corporation and U. S. Gov*t CertiRfid and (Ud not reach trial until Just be subsidiaries report net loss for the pany will complete 85 yeirears of con- BUTTER Rolls or Prints fore the closing of the session in six months ended June 80 of $2,- tlnuous service with the company June. The Judge in ruling on the 565,871 as compared with a loss of tomorrow. During his entire p^od case decided that the payments did $729,480 for the like period of 1981. of service Mr. Maloney has bMn in Fresh Dally Heavy Cream TContents ^ V iw i Fancy Bananas Ripe 4 ** 174 Saturday*s Saving Specials A t Fintit biflcet Peaches EHsertfl MALT PRIODXCTS SIN
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