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si,-- 5,159 Tafr aad ooatiaaei ,«eel toalfM; ■..■'Si. M«mhw Of ttie Aodlt Boieea Setardey fair...... -.1 e^Clrcaletlens. ; • < .'V v v ^ r r r r (Claaalflad Advorttaliig oa Page !•} EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENtS VOL. LIL, NO. 261. BIANCHESTER, CONN., PiUDAY, AUGUSV 4^ i m BRIDGEPORT IS Johnson Takes Hand in Coal Strike END OF COAL STRIKE «>- WHOOPING IT UP CHARLES EDWIN BELIEVED TO BE NEAR FORMJJJSONS PASSES AWAY AT NOON STATUS OF CODES Pinchot, After Parley With Wasnlngton, Aug. 4.—(AP)— Cdy and Stntford in Fnrore AMERICAN OIBL IS FIRST Today’s status oi fair competi­ TO BEAT WALES AT OOLF, Town’s First Citizen Dies Johnson and Contenders tion codes presented by the big­ HAVANA STRIKE ger industries and now pending lor Reception to British London, Aug. 4.— (AP)—Miss before the Recovery Adminis­ Beatrice Gottlieb of Tuokahoe, After Three Weeks Dlness Sees Peace at Hand; Final tration. Fliers Today— WiD Re­ BRINGS THREAT N. Y., has earned the proud dis­ Oil—Final draft begun. tinction of being tbe first wom­ — Has Been Leader in Steel— Private conferences an of any nationality to beat the Conferrace This After­ continue on price and produc­ name Airport for Gnests. Prince of Wales-at golf. tion control and labor terms. OF PARALYSIS She will take tack to America Bnsmess Here (or 61 noon; National and Com­ ,/''^ o m e n ’s coa t and s\ilt— in a few days a box of golf balls Awaits presidential promulga­ given her by the prince. Also, Bridgeport, Aug. 4^ (A P )—Cap­ she will return home minus one Years— Active in Pmetk* tion. tain Frank Haw^ oorapletlnf a Coal—Set for hearing August Protest of a Few TaxmeD of tbe cluba from her caddie t»g. pany Unions Bone of Con­ Bon-stop High* from Regliist, Sask., 9; Johnson mediates Pennsylva­ The club now is In the possession landed at Bridgeport airport at t:8S of the prince, a gift from Mias ally Every Phase of Con* nia strike. p. m., (d. 8. t.) today. Grows h to Hage Move­ tention. Automobiles—To be heard G ottlieb. A one ban— The drugs)—To be heard August 14, my and Amy Mollison, British filers, member of the Mount Vernon Country Qub. She said: H. C. Frick Coke OomiMuiy. a United but now temporarily in effect planned to capture Bridgeport today, Be On Monday. Food dealers—Temporarily ef­ Army to Take Charge. “Tbe prince surprised me at Statea Steel Corporation Sabeldlary, and Bridgeport prepared to be a fective, hearing to be set. willing captive. With the greatest the excellence of wme of bis agreed today to terms for settlement Lumber—Revision continues. aggregation of aviation’s best ever shots. He took an 83 for the Charles Edwin House, dean of round and i was a lucky golfer of the Pennsylvania bltumlnons Many others are in .various to be assembled outside of New York Havana, Aug. 4— (AP) — The Manchester business men, died at atrike which started at Its Fasrette stages of development, includ­ city gathering this afternoon at tbe Cubam government threatened to to take 80 strokes. 1 won the match by 5 and 4 on level terms.” his home. 193 Bast Center street, at oonnty mines. With It In ttnei^ the ing the garment and shirt pho­ Bridgeport airport, all prominent institute martial law today to pre­ tographic and the shoe indus­ air-minded personages in the coun­ 12:35 this noon. Active In the man­ Recovery Administration Set to work vent the strike of taxi driven, bus try, on which hearings proceed­ try focused theli attention on agement of .18 severad business in­ men and street car worken from to align other Pennsylvania produc­ ed today. Bridgeport and Stratford, which terests until but e few weeks ego ers whose mines have been affected. ❖ share the honors. growing Into a generad paralysia of Reached at their New York hotel commerce throughout tbe Island. PICK LA GUARDIA Washington, Aug. 4 — (AP) — room shortly before noon as they From the protect ten days ago of a few omnibus employes against Governor Plnchot of Pennsylvania, •prepared for their take-off from what they called exorbitant fees .for after a conference with General Floyd Bennett field for Bridgeport, BUIE EAGLE IS operating permits, the movement TO HEAD nG*rr Hugh S. Johnson, Industrial Recov­ the Mollisons united in telling just ham Increaised so swiftly that many ery Administrator, said today settle­ bow they felt about coming back ment of the Pennsylvania bitumin­ transportation arteries as far east to the city where they nar*Mwiy es­ as (Umaguey province were vlock- ous coal strike apparently was near. FLYING BEYOND caped death two weeks ago in a Flown down from Washington. D. C., in an Army plane, General Hugh mm TIGER eo, a definite movement was under­ The governor felt better about the crash marking the end of a non-stop S. Johnson, National Recovery Administrator, is shown as he arrived situation this morning than he has in Harrisburg, Pa., to address Industrial and labor leaders there in an way to enlist railroadmen, and other flight from Wales. effort to end the coal mine dispute. Left to right: General Johnson, tradesmen talked ot striking for previously. ElfPF^ATONS To Re-Christen Airport Johnson called Plnchot, coal oper­ Governor Plnchot, of Pennsylvania; Johnson’s secretary and Edward various reasons. O’Ryan Withdraws, Former A half holiday was declared in McGrady, assistant Recovery Administrator. It was estimated 20,000 strikers ators, and labor leaders to bis office Stratford, where the Bridgeport air­ early to report what progress had in various walks fail^ to go to port. is located, banners were fiying, been made since yesterday’s session work today. Congressman Chosen at Recovery Chiefs Plan Early crowds were gathered and five re­ adjourned. Motives Disappear He also laid before the conference ceptions were arranged in honor of Dr. Octavo Zubizarreta, secretary AU-Fnsion Parley in N. Y. a report on what part President Check-Up on New Jobs the British filers. of the interior, declared that “the Roosevelt had taken in breaking the Tbe Bridgeport airport, on the Accused Of Stealing government intends to remain deadlock, which came shortly after very rim of which the Mollisons neutral, but its first duty is the And-Tammany War. Johnson called the opposing groups and Wages Bronght hy crashed after winging from Pepdine, well-being of the citizens.’’ t^ e th e r . Wales, almost within sight of the He added "the motives ot the Plnchot “Feels Better” lights of New York, was to be re­ 'Strike have disappeared and tne Maid*s Ljife*s Savings New York, Aug. 4.—(AP)—The - ‘1 was pretty mad yesterday," Drive of Three Weeks. nam e Mollison field. government will not permit com­ — — ■ — ■ ■ - - -I I - I. - I. I ■ Plnchot said, his face wreathed in The re-dedication of the field was plete stoppage of transportation Republican mayoralty cominittee smiles, “but I feel a whole lot better so planned that Frank Hawks, faculties.” unanimously endorsed former Con­ CivU authorities, be said, were Ois monilng.” By Associated Press American speed ace, would be tbe gressman riorallo H La Guardla After E^chot, John L. Lewis, The Blue Eagle, hatchet^ only a first to land there at'the conclusion New York Conple Held for | D R . DOLAN N A M FB empowered to ask military aid it necessary. His statement was issued today as the fusion candidate for Charles B. Houae president of the United Mine Work­ shor. time ago, was halledftoday by of a projected non-stop flight from ers; Philip Murray, its vice pruJ- Regina, Sask. after a ecmfer^ce attended by tbe mayoralty of New VorX. National Recovery Admlpistratlw U rtoiY of $6^90 Left ^ J O R E V fiR lE P O ST Hce and municipal officials, Mr, House’s <|bto*.,taad bpen .expected dent, several labor advisori^to the fpr the past three days..-A strong * adininistration, and V^e opttmtojm chiefs as a fledj^ bW of hkp-t' SSSns^erTtcTfly"*fr6m yvz* freely expreseed 1 ' Npw Wk* Aug. 4.—(AP)— .. ------r __ ... ^ ' - - - ~ * ■ heSPt«^auslained the 79 year old toft Johnaonia partly through the bing, washing, cleaning, cooking. Revenue for the District of Connec­ bers would strike Ehriday noon. This < good cliaracter made him a leader ing the national imion. voluntary Presidential re-employ- DENVER CREEK iS She had the tumor them, and moat ticut, succeeding Robert O. Baton means all Havana newspapers win in all walks of life in the com­ The union has said it represented ment agreements now ''eing signed of the 86,700. But the Arowltzes of North Haven. Conttrifiation cease publication. munity, whether commercial, politi­ Editorial workers before next cal, religious or social. Scarcely an 100 per cent of the western Pennsyl­ by individual em ployers tmd didn’t know ibout either. ’They paid reached Dr. Dolan’s office this noun JAP PAPER SCENTS vania Miners, and that it was their her $35 a month. Moat of it went Tuesday wUl strike In protest enterprise exists in this town that BACK IN ITS BED from the summer White House at against a new press law. does not bear in one way or an­ representative in the collective bar­ (Continaed On Page Three > into her bemk account. Hyde Park, N. Y. g a in ^ called fOT by the Industrial Lean days come on the Amo* Unionized meat dealers announc­ other the m ark o f Cbxurlea E. House. Recovery Act. witzes. Their hosiery business Supported Roosevelt ed they would handle no more meat U.S.-CHINAAlRPAa B om In 1854 The F^ck company for years has slumped. They told Anastasia they As a rewa^ for his aggressive from the ‘Trust’’ Dairymen pre­ He was born on February 12, 1854 fought any inroads by the United DANISH POUCE HEAD Flood Subsides, Leaving no longer could pay her a wage, but campaigning in the interests of tbe pared to go out Bakers discussed in a tenement above his father’s Mine Workers, and the company was- that she might stay on for nothing Democratic party during tbe past letting ttaelr ovens grow cold. The tailor shop in a building that stood understood to have continued that DIES IN N. Y. HOTEL if she wanted to. There were not union of retailmen poUed Its mem- Says Secret Treaty Ijlfonld near the site of the present South attitude when Johnson first called Trail of Wreckage With any jobs for her. and besides her b«.rship on tbe question of a general Methodist church. He was educated the conference. tumor was bothering more and atrike. Street vendors parked ti .r Give Chinese 835 War in Manchester arid at Hartford Valdemar Mensen of Copen­ lliree Dead and Missing. more; so she stfiyed. carts and quit last midnight Dock Public High school. His business hagen Was Here for Chicago QUmpse the Passbook workers also quit them, and no ability asserted itself early in life Tbe AmowUzes began to wonder launches or ferries chugged back Planes, Factory, Bases. since he was a successful traveling MINERS, CALM, AWAIT Meeting of Police Chiefs. where their servant got the spehd- uid forth across Havana bay. Near­ salesnoan within a few srears alter Denver, Aug. 4,—(AP) —Cherry ing money she frequently displayed. ly all filling stations in Havana completing his schooling. He in­ CONFERENCE OITTCOME New York, Aug. 4.—(AP)— Po­ (^eek flowed docilely in its con­ One day the: came upon the bank- ceased selling gasoline. herited his father's art with the lice President Valdemcu: Mensen of crete lined channel today, bearing Wage Level Falls Tokyo, Aug. 4 — (AP) — The needle and in 1872 began serving bis no resemblance to the roaring tor­ Copenhagen, Denmark, was found (Continiied On Fagr'three) Official quarters were gravely usually conservative Tokyo news­ apprenticeship to bis father. He rent which yesterday took two lives concerned. • Army and police re- paper Asahl gave a prominent place had been eissociated with the cloth­ Eager for Word from Wash- dead beside his bed today in tbe and did damage possibly in excess of Hotel Waldorf Astoria. ■■ ifmrvea were held ready today, i today to “reliable reports” of a ing trade ever since. Last year in ingtiHi Sending 35,000 in a million dollars. secret Chlnese-American aviation observance of his completion ot 60 Mensen was a member of a dele­ Denver residents long had feared BALBO CHANIXS ROUTE, ■-V.J Bituminous Field to Work. gation of International police chiefs He tSff^aaMvIitt a Eetteh iroaMl^p' “Everybody in Dawson welcoxned the miner toade bis third trip out of 11^ IjMdbo polntmeiAti. .•as'Assistant Secretory local united Stotes Weather Bureau tbe cosmic Txya. Customs duties fob tbe month fl,- h4fw. aMd Oahtx Miss 'ttttOX (ttM T:;! us,” abe said. “But T bad to gather the amrth in 85 years. . three /reasons for wesUlag the of Uie N ivy.’diis to ndisiQnU ts A u - obce again, after -which be would Settle said he hopes to be at tvaet 045,892.66. his brida .tt a aew t v m M i my courage for two days to visit the During the winter, sriJle la the Asor<^ routt*~bad wsather on the' ure' to.A)ln locord la the.esrvlce m « make bis ftoel dedaton. The sotiisi a DoUe ever the esrth'by dawn Bat* tVital receipts for fiscal year b u lH “ Mqct old Oipbeuih theater. I think I was statea, she must lease her Oregon first part ,of ths routs , frtm Neiv- toesibes of tbe Untted StMee M uiae probalfiy will be about mid* urdv end that as $he eua arost tta (siBce July 1), 8177,449,421.09; ex* rays woold add to ttto budyapoy to oa old piBditnres |806,868J184.04 (tndud- frightened for the first ;tlme in my homeMead land and . “arranga fouadlaad ,tp-VaUatia; thtiprctba- lAter hiiiraeieotiaa to ‘ sJto floor' to'ttto n if 860>078,004.68 of emergeni^ ex* life. ' things” while her husband la anipar* blUty of fiiidag fc^ on tM Itiah .of Otttftctor't^lntoraal Reveauo ^Meamvhllc. plons were going b)v- eendltures); excess of expenditures “Finally, I went Into the dark-^e- ing their pe.‘'m anent’ bom e ox.H ataon coast, and the Ihoifeaaiaf dUfloulty riedly forward ts move the tar I ^ . 4 ------ssrtsd old building. 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1\ ,5 r •• . - V • I PA G B 'nm MANCHESTER EVENTNG fnCRALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. FRIDAY, AUGUST 4,1988. •- -'i. liiflfl IDEAL WEATHER AIDS Home After Flight That.Failed WUWARBltDKS New Principal REFUNDING ACnOIt OBITUARY S J , s i ' s'- \ < TO REVENUE f # DUDKIES TO nniEE Of High School NOW SEEMS U K E Y HOSPITAL LAWN PARTY Large Crowds at Affair Held D£ATU8 (Conttahed rvoih PagrO aer' ' at Home of Mrs. C. R. Burr was forecast, confirmatlob*fif wjbiqh ^ Yesterday. Mrs. Margaret A. MoUabe came today. - ' BriliiaBt Saccess of Recent Mrs. Ma.garet Ann I’i'edtur > Bora la Stamfosd. Sboriff, Two Troopers Safer McCabe, widow ot John McCabe, Xeaterday’a weather, both in the Dr. Edward G. DuJV hofR afternoon and evening, was It^al died last night at 8 o’clock. About Secnrities leeaee Is Taken two years ago Mrs. McCabe muumast three months she C. Dolan'. He attended tbe puhHe as Indication. at Mrs. C. R. Burr’s qn Main itreet. schools to that jity and teoR a Governor Urges Inqmry. While groups continued to arrive jeeo confined to her bed. iSne and depart all through the after­ was the elder ot the sons and oaugh- college pre{>aratory corrse to Bt'. New Xork, Aug. 4—(AP) — The noon. the attendance was largest In ters ot the late Mr. ana Mrs. George rbomaa Semlmii-v to Hartford. Ait* Aanterdam, N. Y., Aug. 4—(AP) brilliant success ot the government’s the evening and a niunbsr ot the i'edtora who at one,tune pccupiea er spending three years there be «-A deputy aheriff, Floyd Newkirk, recent $500,000,000 issue of long business and professional men were a farm on Avery street aod was left 8c>-oo) to enter u{)0' s short term bonds, over-subscribed more but exciting period of adventure to was clubbed so badly tbat his skull present with their women folks. •s <--Ss.-*s?s/' ^ born in Ireianu 8s yean ago. She was fractured by a State Trooper in than six times, is seen by some The grounds at the Burr residence has been a resiaent ot Manchester the United States Martot Corps. a clash between law officers and bankers as dverwhelniing proof ot are pa^cularly suitable for sn af­ .;% v ' for more than halt a century ana Hp enlist et as s private'to -Hiat ' milk strikers a t Fonda, Montgome. the support of the masses in the fair of this Idhd. Tables laden with for 43 years Uvea in the bouse m famous jrgxnlzatioD aad Buule offering now, TnaintAin these fin­ the house. Opposite, the long row Mrs. McCabe leaves two sons ana two citations for extraordtoary liverlee to a Dairyman’s League ancier interests, seems to demon­ of evergreens was Just the place for three daughten. They are fixlward bravery, one from Seciwtary o the plant there. strate that no ihflationauy moves Chinese lanterns to show, to advan­ d(.cCabe ot Spotswood, N. J.; Joii.i, Navy Bonaparte for heroic action are contemplated unless unforeseen tage. Electricians had volunteered Mrs. James McKenna. Mn. Bever-y during s Qn which fiireatened tbe TBOOPEBS MAULED business developments demand. their service In wiring the grounds. W right and M n. Sarah Uavis. all ot Marine Barracks to Newport. R. t., Albany, N. X., Aug. i —(AP) — See Refunding Soon A radio was wired at a vantage tbu town. There are also 14 grand­ and tbe other from Secretary of Major John Wsumer, superintendent Patterned e ot Florence street She rines under command of Major Fonda last night. Warner declared mathematics, Arthur H. niing, $50 and up. pital. leaves four brothers, Nicholas, Wendell C. Neville, be succeeded to virtually all of the 695 members of above, was appointed principal of With no signs ot apprehension re­ Members of the Hospital auxil­ Baek from the wilds ot Siberia, where bis plane eraabed on an at, Joseph ot Paterson, N. J.; William capturing 1,800 arms and a large the State police are on milk strike the school last Wednesday, succeed* garding the country's monetary pol­ iary took turns in serving the tampted round-the-world solo flight. Jamea J. Mattern waves smil­ of California and James ot Bing­ number ot prisoners to tbe Cuban duty. They will not be recalled. ing Clarence P. Quimby, who resign­ icies, it would not be surprising to guests with refreshments, or in ingly to bit welcomsra as bo arrives in a borrowed plane at Floyd hamton, N. X. engagement ed to become headmaster of Crushing government bond speciaUsts if an selling the attractive garden hats, Bennatt Flald, New Xork. origin of tbe lU-fated flight. Mn. MetJabe’s tunerai wriU take His Eduoattoo early .attempt were made to refund pottery and baskets of willow and GOVERNO& URGES INQUIRX Academy. place at her home Sunday afternoon Upon his discharge from the Ma­ Albany, N. X., Aug. 4—(APJ— some of the outstanding Liberty split hickory. At -he cloi^Dg hour. at 8 o’clock. Rev. M. S. Stockmg ot Spurred by the strike of dairy Loans. 10 o’clock, the first raindrops began tbe North Methodist church will gl­ rine Corps Dolan spent s year iio- farmers against the State Milk C'^n- Bankers who attach this signific­ to fall, an 1 the women felt well re­ aciate and Interment will be in he tng post-g>aduate work in the trol board’s classified price list tor JAP PAPER SCENTS ance to the current treasury financ­ paid for theii efforts, and those who CHARLES EDWIN HOUSE east cemetery. Stamford High scht rl ■ I preparing producers. Governor Herbert H. ing plans, point out that the first attended enjoyed the social atmos* ABOUT TOWN himself for a college course. He en­ Lehman urged the state legislature U. S.-CHINA AIR PACT Uberty Loan of $1,933,212,000, due ph:re and the opportunity to assist Mn. Margaret Atkin tered fhe University of Pennsyl-a- today to create a legls^tive com* in 1937, became callable as of June in a worthy cause. W. W. Eells of Oakland atre^t, PASSES AWAY AT NOON Mrs. Margaret Atkin, formerly ot nis to 1908 and took e three-year 15 last vear. who la in tbe employ of the Feder­ course in dentistry fir sbing off mlttee “to study th3 effects, of the Manchester, died a’’ her home, 28 this with another vear of post­ administration of the milk conToi (Continued From P: ge One) The fourth liberty issue of $6,- al government on blister rust and (Oontlaued Vtom W ge One) Fnneis street, Burnside, at 1:20 268,095,250, maturing in 1938, is pest control, and has been working graduate work. He jame to Man­ law and to determine the wisdom of o’clock this afternoon, after a lonj chester to 1912, opened on offloe its continuance.” ed, has three chapters, 17 articles, redeemable at any time tollow’ng YOUTH BREAKS ARM through New Kampehlre for tbe grocery store In connection with his Illness She leaves ‘ her husband, Governor Lehman pointeu out that and several appendices, and would six months notice, which must be past month stopped In his travels t .Uo>' shop. and started a practice v'bicb hss Thomas P. Atkin wbo was a tln- been very successful he bad no authortiy over the milk give a combination of the Urnmo given at the time ot the due interest STUNTING AT POND at Holdemess, at .what appealed to Later on Edwin M. House bought smltb and dealer in ..toves and beat- control botrd, which was created by States government and American payment, in tbld case the coming him as an unuiuaUy fine tourist the store that stooc. on tbe sits ot tng appantua In Manchester until He has always btel, who died Tuesday. STATE orderly and le^timate way are not oversight not only the deputy ad­ enjoyed a lawn party last night at The A|)el homestead at 23 Apel striking against either producers or BARRACKS FOR VETERANIR ministrators, who had bandied the DENVER CREEK IS the home of Mrs. Pu.ul Carter of JUDGE FOE’S VETERANS Place was filled with relatives, Tonite distributors," Governor Lehman AT GROTON ARE CLOSED code, but Dr. Leo Wolman, chair­ Parker street., Croquet and cards friends and neighbors who came to and said, referring to the milk strike man of the recovery administra­ pay a last tribute of respect to one centering about BoonviUe in Oneida tion’s Labor Advisory Board, ap­ BACK IN ITS BED were played and ice cream, cake and Saturday Hartford, Aug. 4.—(AP) — The coffee served. YEN TO 60 TO JAIL who had lived in Manchester more 2 Splendid Coimty. “T h ^ are striking agidnst temporary barracks a t Groton proved the agreement without dis­ than 60 years. Last night large an agency of the State (the Milk covering how low a wage rate ac­ Plotnrea! which have been used to house the (Continued From Page One) delegations from Hlldegarde Lodge Board) created by the legislature overflow from the Veterans Hospi­ tually was called for. Haitford, August 4.—(AP)—Mi­ to which Mrs. A{>el belonged, firemen for the sole and single purpose of tal at Noroton and th farm at The laundry men will be expected chael McGowan, 41, World War vet­ ot tbe Manchester Fire de|>artment helping the milk producers.” to offer either a radical revision up­ to bridges — 12 of them were taken 3ARKHAMSTED COUPLE eran, failed today in his second at­ Rocky HiU, has been closed for the out by the • loo ' - the warehouse in wMcb her sons are interested, present. Those who remained at ward immediately or to come in tempt to go to Jail and walked. di»: and many old friends ot the famity under the blanket Presidential section and the country club resi­ the barracks were transferred to dential district through which the FIGHT RESERVOIR GRAB gustedly from the police court came to grieve at her bier and to ex­ PDBUC REIXIRDS Rocky Hill, where 66 are now un­ agreement if they wish to display creek runs. The largest portion of Judge William M. Harney was Just tend their sympathy. der canvas. The population at the distinctive Blue Ekigle insignia tbe estimated damage, $500,000, was as determined to keep McGowan At the service today there was a Rocky HlU today was 128, with six of N.R.A. that to farmers along the course of Ask U. S. Court for Injunction out of Jail, as McGowan was to get large representation of tbe Woman’s The Hon Investment Company to absentees. The temporary closing The proposal, which was promul­ the stream from the dam to the city to Block Seizure of Property in, and tbe court had the last word, Benefit association of which she was Wallace M. Hutchinson, lots 87 and of the barracks at Groton came gated yesterday, was represented as limits. for Hartford. when Judge Hai:ney announced that a charter member. The floral 88 in the “HoUywood tract” on when nearly 30C Joined the Civilian restoring employment to -thousands Huge tree trunks, bits of houses "Judgment is suspended.” pieces from the W. B. A., Hlldegarde Westmineter street. • Conservation C^orps. of women and girls and adding mil­ McGowan, penniless. Jobless, Lodge, friends, relatives and the JamM lions of dollars to payrolls. ard bams and other debrl: littered New Haven, Aug. 4.—(AP) — friendless, hatless and coatless, de­ lawms, sidewalks and streets. A log Charles H. and Mae W. Le Geyt, of immediate family were beautiful. Dunn liberately got drunk on Wednesday, Rev. *M. 3. Stocking ot the Nortb Joan floated Into tbe Uniot Station wait­ Barkbamsted, appUed to the United so he could "get in a policeman's ing room. States District (jourt here today Methodist church conducted the Bennett way.” Up to that {Joint his plan service and the bearers were three Caretaker Saves Lives ^ for temporary and pei-manent in­ was successful. It was learned that ‘A, heavy death toll was averted junctions restraining tbe Hsu-tford of Mrs. Apel’s sons and three sons- McGowan had overstayed his leave In-law. They were Andrew. George Final Clearance through quick action ot Hi^b Metropolitan District from con­ from the Soldiers’ Home and that be Paine, caretaker at the dam. ’Die demning their property on the pro­ and Conrad Apel; William Bedford, of storm knocked down telephone lines is not eligible to return until Sep­ Albert Irmlscher and Herman Re- August Sale posed site of a new reservoir. tember 3. This Information came but he rode horseback 12 miles to ’The couple contend in their com­ belski. Burial was In the Buck- A K iz o ii Castle Rock and notified Denver po­ to Judge Harney soon after he turn­ land cemetery. OF plaint that condemnation of their ed the prisoner loose. SUMMER lice the dam bad collapsed. A property in the Barkbamsted Val­ BROADWAY dozen police cars, sirens shrieking, ley would be unconstitutional under 2ND BIG HITI went through the lowlands and the 14tb Amendment. The Le Geyts DANCE! - DANCE! warned the residents to flee. own ten pieces of laud, including HOSPITAL NOTES Given by WEAR Three Dead, Five MIsiUBg five farms and a store on the site Junior Sons of Italy Fur Trimmed Coats Bertha Catlin, 24, of Page City, of the proposed reservoir. They Mrs. Annie b ' iohnson of 829 at Kas., an employe on a ranch near contend that in making a bid for the Main street and Leonard Slater of Franktown, was drow»'ed when she property the Metropolitan District Glastonbury were admitted and Roller Coaster was thrown from a horse- Into the George England ot 252 Spruce OJfermg coats of fine woolens with Pre­ swirling creek. She was watching made no allowance far the business Dance Hall and good name of the store. street, Mra Carl Anderson and in­ (Sons of Italy Hall. Keeney Street) cious Furs at a price level far belo.v Silk Frocks the flood when the bone became The Metropolitan District applied fant son of 98 Charter Oak street, frightened. Tom Casey, 80, fell into to the Superior Court July 22 for and Kenneth Irish of . North School TONIGHT that which will prevail later. a deep pool' in the yard of his Den­ street were discharged yesterday. the appointment of three persons to NOVELTY $3.95 & I C ver home and waa drowned. apprsdse tbe property. Previously James Llewelyn, 24, of 163 Liber­ SUNDAY! to $3.89 ^ Two miners who bad been work­ ty street, Middletown was admitted BALLOON DANCE Lion^ BARRYMORE Prices have risen substantially, but we bought ing below the dam and a family of it had offered $40,000 for the prop­ . Dancing 8 to 1$. erty, but when this was refused, it for emergency treatment at 2 DUrlam HOPKINS these coats through our group-buying three who were camped near Frank­ o’clock this morning following an Music by In “The Stranger’s Return" town also were missing. Tie fam­ dropped the bid to $32,500 and threatened to bring condemnation accident on Spencer street Cuts Art McKay’s Sharps and Flats affiliation at the prices for fur and mate­ ily was not Identified. on his face and neck caused by Mrs. Claude HiU. SO, waa drowned proceedings. It contends further .Xdmlssion...... I5c rials that existed in May and June. It when her ranch home In the that it has been given condemnation' broken glass were closed. TransporTransportation Free from 8 to P is only on this basis that we can offer Silk Frocks rights by the General Assembly of All hospital clinic cases ware dis­ P, M. Proim South End ’Terminus. Matheson section was washed from charged today. the low prices at this Sale. its foundatioi) but her husband and 1931. seven chUdren esoap^. This storm Were $3.89 (t / O C preceded the one which carried to $4 89 away the dam. Home From European Tennis Invasion Other CSoadbante DANCE Featured Prices: Other cloudbursts washed out the D. and R. O. W. rallroful tracks SANDY BEACH AT near the Royal Jorge in Southern BALLROOM CkUiforado and Rook Island bridges CRYSTAL LAKE and track In the Colorado Springs — — Presents region. At. Brighton another flood $2 2 -5o-$2 9 -5o-$44 occurred and water stood several Saturday Aiig. 5 RAU’S Lace trimmed, feet deep in some streets. CRYSTAL LAKE A Deposit Will Reserve Coat Until November 1st. 100% All SUk, Three thousand unemployed per­ ART White and Flesh. sons were given Jobs cleaning Doi- Saturday, A u ^ t 5 ver streets. CONNON To Mnsle By And His Orchestra TRUMBULL TO PROCEED (11 pieces) Advance Designs in One of Now England’s GrsatMt RAY Cotton UNDER ELECTRIC CODE Dance Bands! Admission 40c« d e l e p o r t e: And His Dresses Plalnvllle, Aug. 4.—(AP) —Presi­ HATS dent John H. Trumbull of the Trum­ Sunday Aug. 6 Bridgway Hotel ^ for Autumn Extraordinary Values bull Electric Manufacturing Ooip- pany aimouneed. today tbat bis con­ Orchestra Sailors — Beret8 — Brims cern wlU begin operation Monday JACK under the electrical code proposed T “ - ■ An unusually attractive group at 'C t o by the National Electrical Manu­ FITZGERALD OO.M1NO! - 'K: $1.95 facturers’ Aesociation and now in the bands of Genera] Johasoi) of tbe And His Orchestra Buddy Harroit National Recovery Admlnlstratioo, 18—Musicisus—II The abov prices are only for Mr. TrumbuU stated that be ex- PSatarMl a t Labs Oonspouace And His CnrdinalB ^ . merchandlee now In stock. peete tbe code would be given the Ballroom. Quantities limited. President’s signature within the Fron Yosng’i Cfcffjly near future. Admission 40c* Ameridui ItostMruii ' .b *Tt is possible that the4dm inif- a d d e d A 'm ucnoN t Ntw York C i t y ^ tratioD WlU make'eome ebaages in Sla-Yaar-OM > tbe code,” Mr. Trumbull said, but Ton IN ) bis ooBosm dseldsd net to wait for Bkok from ths Wlmblsdex eksmpioashJps is NANCY LSa^STARKSU ths fdrmal slgnaturs of ths .Ibreol- (Isft) sad Ustsr Stootsa wsm primsd J® ,« ChampioB^avsnilt dsnt, as It cu readily readjust it­ ehampionshlps at Bye, N. Y „ whea, as ehosm here, arrived to Tip Dnnesr self to any ' ohanfos in tbe oode NSW York. Thsy are tha aatloa’s No. $ aad No, t ra^lBg playsn t wbioh may bo midii s t t lat«r dott. rsflpistfvoiy. I ^ cohUBittea hava bM B allmina tod. as PnetieiSy kU ttttm hftv* Bnii it was deddsd to kavs the gsnsral’s NO lU B B iT S D fH lS staff handle the'woik of publicity color appears to tk« M tow w m Q i ordlnarly, they do not shed ts6l» Ohieagb, Aug.- 4>—(AP)— and education. .The third divisibn, N. Y . Stocks wtiieh win make a house to house until about three meolhs oH . Hiss .C arets M. Pierce. Milton. HsfS.; has been, ^ven an oil oanvass during the last week of HAI-I .. August to dMck up on the com­ (Fnmttiied by Pntaam ft do.) painting.l)^offidak of the Chi­ Adam s E x p ...... 9 cago, "'Burlington and- Quincy pliance with the Preeldent’s Reem- A ir R e d u c ...... 95 Central Bow, Baiiford. Conn. RtUway, and the London, Mid­ plqyment Agreement, will be headed A laska J u n ...... 28% land .and Scottish railway, for by John L. Jenney as colonel, with Allegheny ' ...... 5% Warns Nrt to Eqled being. the one-mllllonth visitor Jay E. Rand as lieutenant coloneL It Am Can ...... 84% 1 P. Bl. Stacks ..to .tospect their joint exhibit at Is exiweted that tliiis '> division win BUSY/ Am For Pow...... 11% have qearly 800 workers and the de­ Here’s something you should aU Magic, m New War on the World’s Fair. You Bet We’re Bogy Mrs. Myrtle Baker of 67 Com­ Am Rad St S ...... 14% Bank Stocks tails will be annotmeed later. take advantage of—two packages -6 stock Road has a new selection of Am Sm elt ...... 38 Bid Asked Postmaster Frank Crocker today Putting On Regular 50e all colored Boucle and woolen yams. of “Sherette”, 100 double sheets of Am Tel and T el ...... 123% 18 Cap Nat B and T .... — Crime and Rackets. pectations of quick results, Moley annoimced that fourteen more slgn- Now is just the time to begin one facial tissue in each package, for 17 Am Tob B ...... 85 Conn. River 450 — smilingly remarked that in one of en had been added to the list of of those smart knitted sidts for cents at Weldon’s Drug Store. Am Wat Wks ...... 28% First Nat of Htfd'.... 90 — his books be had stated the ancient forty-eight local business and'Indus­ fall under her excellent instructions Anaconda ...... 16% Htfd. Dmn. Trust .... 50 55 RUEBER Among the purpose shoes for fall A tchison ...... 58 WashingtQp, Aug, 4.—(AP) — city of Troy was the scene of the trial houses now pledge^ to the on Monday, Wednesday and Friday Htfd National B end T 16 18 firat racket, which is fully recorded blanket code. The latest signers are: afternoons or any evening by ap­ is the swagger brown calf oxford Auburn ...... 53% Phoeidx St. B ind T. 175 — Rayn^ond M ol^, assistant secretary of state, • returned today to tackle aiul .that although the Greeks pre­ Marlow’s, Scheibel Brothers, Man­ HEEIA pointm ent. having the gore hidden by kiltie Aviation Corp .. 10% West Hartford Trust .. • — 175 tongue. Two rows of fringe edge Balt and Ohio ...... 27 the special ■ assignment of heading tend^ that they went there to cap­ chester Net Company, Manchester for Insoranoe Stocks ture Helen that was only a camou­ the tongue and perforations trim Bendix ...... 15 Aetna Casualty ...... 52 54 the governinent’s drive against Motor Sales. Anderson ft Noren, the wing tip. The built up heel of Beth S teel...... 38% Aetna L i f e ...... 23 25 crime, but warned against expecting flage. ■Emil L. G. Hphenthal, Jr.,' John L all leather is a smart detail. Beth Steel,.pfd ...... 65% Aetna Fire ...... 33% 35% wonders to be worked immediate­ Olsop, Mllikowski’s, Paterson’s Mar­ From all reports knitted wear Borden' ...... 31% ly. , . ket, Norton Electrical InMrument holds an important place in fall Automobile ...... 20% 22% Cem P ac ...... 16 Conn. General ...... 36% 38% Moley urged that the, public GENERAL ANDERSON Company, Smachetti’s grocei^ store, fiHihjoTiw and grow s increasingly Case (J. L) ...... 05 should not be led to believe that Manchester Decoratliig Company, prominent as the season advances. Hartfprd F ire ...... 44% 46% For your Sunday dinner I suggest Cerro De Pasco ...... 31 National F^e ...... 44% 46% rabbits can be produced from hats Rubinow's and Mozzer’s Market. Hundreds of people realize Ches and Ohio ...... 42% Hartford Steam Boiler 51 54 or other wonders worked in the con­ Ehcecutive Vice President E. J. Mc­ that when our present stock Watkins have something entirely the excellent native chicken at 25 cents a pound or delicious veal Chrysler ...... 32% Phoenix Fire ...... 53% 55% trol of crime. APPOINTS STAFF Cabe of the Chamber of Commerce of robber heels are sold this new in their “London Smoke” maple Col G a s ...... 19% Travelers ...... 435 445 He outlined his plcms for carry­ sai 1 this morning that plans were bargain offer wUl be over. bedroom set which was shown for roast at 23 cents a pound at Tryon’s Coml S o l v ...... 31 ■% Pobtlo Utilities Stocks ing out the assignment jiut given underway for the organization of the the very first time on the July mar­ M arket. Cons Gas ...... 61% Q)nn. Elec Serv ...... 44 48 him by the President of hesuling the local bull(fing field, which has more W E USE ONLYTra! BEST ket. It is warm grey in color and Cons O i l ...... 10% Conn. Power ...... 43 45 governmental campaign against the than eighty employers in Manches­ OF LEATHER all the pieces are most attractive. If you liked last fall’s grey and Cont C a n ...... 60 gangster, the kidnaper and the Picks 14 Local Men to Greenwich, WftG, pfd.. 50 — ter. As the builders have not a recog­ Every trade-mark on every This set is now in the window so brown combination you will be C om Prod ...... 80 racketeer, but smilingly asserted he Hartford Eaectric .... 54 56 nized organization in this state, thh sole Is your guarantee of you yourself may see how distinc­ pleased to know that it will contin­ Del L and W n ...... 30% is not going to be a pursuer of Hartford Gas ...... 45 — Assist in Recovery Pr began Midwest U tils ...... % as Science and Money being utilized if small groups did lot Niag Hud Pow ...... 10 ritiiing on its regional offices for go along on the program witnin Peon Road ...... 3% actual numbers of re-employment their industries after a specific co^p Stand OU Ind ...... 28% agreements signed; and for the to­ ban been adopted, Johnson said: United Foimders ...... 1% tal of workers affected by them. “It’s not a likelihood, it’s a dead United Gas ...... 4% At the same time, officials pro­ m ake them certainty.” United Lt and Pow A ...... 5% ceeded to work out the temporary He added, however, that the Granadian M arconi ...... 2% MfttiVftHng process fo r more whole aim of the act was to avoid Mavis Bottle ...... 1% trades; pushed forward hearings on the use of compulsion. the garment end shirt industry He said the important steel code, £very pound of Domestic tobacco used code, and a new one for the photo­ on which hearings were held lust graphic industry; studied in detail week, was now going through • a ACCUSED OF STEALING in Qiesterfield cigarettes is aged for thirty the record on steel and lumber period of struggle with an enormo’is memths— years. Seknee knows there is no bearings to frame recommenda­ amount of data and that it would be tions to President Roosevelt; began a week or ten days before a propos­ MAID’S LIFE’S SAVINGS other way to make cigarette tobaccos mild work on draft of an oil code; ed final code could be submitted lo and looked for Presidential ap­ and mellow. employers and spokesmen for labor. (Oontlnned From Page One) proval of the women’s coat and The "teeth” in the IndustriiU act suit trade code. comprise the power the President AH In Three W eeks has to license industries. If some book showin," |6,700 deposits. From Every process used in the manufacture The whole machine was being that time they evinced much con­ concerns refuse to abide by a <■' -e o f Cheste^dd cigarettes is modem, sdentifie carried along by a momentum adopted to covpr their field, Mr. cern over Anastasia’s health. which actually had its start bare Roosevelt could refuse to license As the story was presented in and clean— ^visitors are always impressed widi three weeks ago when the first them to do business. court yesterday, toe Arnowitzes code, for the cotton textile indus­ urged toe servant to submit to an the cleanliness o f the Chesterfield fiKtories. try. was promulgated to go into operation for removal of toe tumor. effect July 17. It covered 450,000 Sbe turned her 36,700 over to Arno- workers with the promise of new HAVANA STRIKE MAY wltz, arranging that be should pay Every ingredient, including the paper, is jobs to .f^,000 or 1?5,000 nore. for toe operation and give her back The same is true of 14,000 banks, toe rest of toe money after sbe re­ pore—nothing that you eat or dnnk is tested with the privilege extended to an BRING MARTIAL U W turned from toe hospital. additional 6,000 banks not now ■ af- The operation was performed. more carefiilly. flliated with the American bankers After she had recovered, she re­ association. (Oontlnoed Prom Page One) turned to toe Amowltz househedd. And Chesterfields are made right; the Yesterday the laimdry industry The operation had cost 3100. This emplosdng 200,000 was blanketed in, yesterday, to curb any outbreak of had been paid. Anastasia asked for right length, the right diameter, and filled and so was zinc mining, previously violence iracb Rs' tpat of last we k- her balance, 36,600. radio anh electrical mamifacturers, end. fight— a detail perhaps, but if a cigarette is Apparently underlying the waves What 36,6007 the hosiery industry, bedding mak- Arnowlts met toe request with **to satisfy” it must he made right, ■ ers and others had been covered. of strikes was the dl^ntent of workers occasioned by the fall in ardied eyebrows. “What 36,600?” Awaiting formal approval is “Why, Mr. Amowits, toe 36.600 Everydiing about Chesterfield is as good similar action for flour millers, con­ the wage level. of my savings you were so good as fectioners, ice cream and milk pro­ The foodstuff market announced to kqep while I was sick, and nearly MS m oney r * buy or Science knows about— that it was dosing at noon. Truck­ ducers and others. Representatives died, in toe hospital.” you have our word for this. of the drug and perfumery - busi­ men distributing bread, milk, beer 'Tfow, now! Calm yourself, Anas­ ness brought .in a request for similar and food staples said they were tasia. You are talking balm y. TTiere . _ And Chesterfields are milder and taste . treatment yeste'*day, while the elec- quitting work at the same time. was not any 36,600.'' ;tric utilities and the meat packers 1 The servant, dismayed, wandered ^ * better—ffijs mtteb you cam prove,fo r yourself. 'started conferences looking to the from the house. She told her stoiy same objective. 162 RRIDOEPORT FAMILIES CK> OFF RELIEF LISTS to poUoe. A detective went to talk Most Show Increases to Arnowtts. The hosiery man told One of Jedmson’s aides has a toe officer the 36,600 was a figment fdeflnite formula in passing on these Bridgeport, Aug. .4.— (AP)—The at the woman’s imagination. : requests. They r*ust show a very effect of the blanket code of Pres­ The detective disagreed. The 4 m definite promise of 15 to 20 per cent ident Roosevelt, In which it is hoped woman’s stmy sounded all right to 'increase in employm^ and an to Incream employment and wages him. In a caMi bos buzihd m the 'even higher boost in pa]rroll to- of Bridgeport’s factory workers, has cellar of toe Araowtta hosieiy place Itals. already been felt in toe city’s relief toe offioer foun.1 Anastasia Kopjr’s ] The alladln’f lamp. that turned program. Superintendent A. P. bank book—canosUsd. 'the trick, officials are'satiaDHed, was ■nmme announced today that 162 Bold far QtsMd Larceny the “Blue Bas^e” blanket re-em- temiUea had been dropped this week The ftnowltM a were orJbred’BNtf ■ t Itom toe relief rolls, reducing toe •pk^ent agreement eaiqpalffii under biolid for :he iprahd Jury on ♦ ■which President Roosevelt laimdied number yet being aided to 2,296 chargee of grand larceny. Magls^ iwith a talk to the nation less than temilies. At noon today, 1,088 em­ trate Burt A. Smith oosemented that 'two w e^ ago. TTm censumer oiw ployees lu^ signed the Prsstdsnt’s it was “toe rottenest crimed he a m xe-smptoymdR agtostotot heard o&

j f J merable flags, and 100,000 Munich try thstr uck with the Storrs Col- 12 mllea of bituminous U0. 2 miles of Mtumlaoua road tmder dtisens joined the night demonstra­ l e n team . der construction. Open to traffic. constructioa but open to traffic. TARIFF BARGANN6 H n iE R ASSUMES tion. HEBRON w e community picnic for the Condition Of Route No. 69. Bethcmy and Route No. 137. Bridg^wru Hebron and Glle^ churches took Prospect. Bethany-PnMpect road. White Plains road. Shoulders are Demons tra- Here's a Tyifical Nasi The heat has driven many local place Wednesday. Free transporu- State ‘Roads About 5 miles bituminous macadam being oiled for 2 miles. TOSTARTINTWOil ATTRIBUTES OF t l ( « peo]^e to the beaches this week. tlon was funrisheo tot all, and the under construction. Open to traffic. Route No. , 133. Brookfield. It was in the spacious KoenigS' Professor Horace *Martln, his day spent at Pootcqpaug Lake, East Brookfield junction road. Water- plats.- The*r^lmented workers be­ Hampton, was greatty enjoyed. A Route No. 72. Middletown- three children, Miss Marjorie Mar­ Road oondltlona and detours In Ckt>mwell-Berlln Turnpike.' 8 8-4 bound macadam under construction Portugal and Colombia First on gan to arrive at 6 o'clock. They tin and her guest, Mrs. Elisabeth picnic dinner was served, and boat­ the State of Connecticut made nec­ from U. S. Route 7 3-4 mile easterly. KAISER WILHELM kept arriving in silent, ordered ing, swimming and other sports en- miles of reinforced concrete pave­ List of Countries Expected Underwood of Mineola, L. I., also joy M . essary by highway construction and ment under conatructio^but open to Open to traffic. ‘ranks for two hours or more. Nas. Allan L. Carr, Jtlps here for burial, Thursday. Inter­ Old road open to traffic. Open to traffic. tlons. end as the guest of Mias Agnes ment was in the *an^ lot at St fo r 2 miles. glinting like a cluster of vicious Rogers in New London. Route fto. U. S. 5. North Haven. Route No. 195. Mansfield. Mans­ By MORRIS GILBERT Stan. Presently the heel-clicking Peter’s cemetery. Mf. Hunt was 76 * Route No. 87. Ek>lton-Coventry- Sweden, Brazil and Argentina, Hartford Pike. ShoUldere are being field Center-Mansfield four corners also have been invited to open die- NEA Service Writer and the seduting of high officials at Horace .'orter, Mrs. Albert W. jwars of ag^ his death occurring Andover road. Six miles of rein­ oiled tor 7 miles. Wallingford. road. ShoiUder oiling for 5 miles. cussions ot reciprocal trade agree- the fb o t 01 the speaker's tribime be­ Hilding, Miss C. E. Kellogg and August 1. His wife was the fon w forced concrete surface from Bolton Munlch, Bavnrla, Aug. 4.—Adolph Mrs. Irwin Bmmmis motored to Miss Ella Blssell, daughter of the Hartford Pike. Shoulders are be­ Route No. 206. Brooklyn. Wau- ments immediately but have not yet came almoBv demoniac; and Adolph ing oiled for 4 miles. Notch to Andover under construc­ regan road. Shoulders are being Hitler, once the tamillar of this city, Wsgner, Hitler-imposed Bavarian ton Tuesday. Mr. Emmens and late Mr. and Mrs. Errands Blssell of tion but open to traffic. advised the department coaoeniing oiled tor 2 miles. their delegations or the time x^en scene of his earlier humiliations and Minister of Interior, began bis talk. son Henry went in another car. this place. Funeral services were Route No. U. S. 6. Bolton. Man­ Route No. 89. Mansfield. Mans­ Mrs. Emmons remained in Boston to chester-North Coventry road. they desire to begin. later trixunphs. Is now beginning to It was an ominously impressive r held at his late home in Pittsfield, field Center-Warrenvllle road. be under treatment at a sanitarium Shoulders cure being oUed for 4 demonstration of the German mass- with committal servleh at the grave. Shoulders being oileH for 4 miles. SUES r i Dg e b i e l d b a n k recede Intd messianic mists. fur a time. She has spent the Mrs. Hunt and i son, Fred, of miles. 0)ventry. North Ooven- Hitler, it appears to some observ­ protest against Versailles, and also Route No. 95. Stonington. Pen- FOR HURTS IN A FALL FOUR TAKEN FOR THEFT of the Nasi domination which could greater part of the summer here, at Pittsfield, survive him. try-South Coventry road. Should­ del ton Hill road. Water-bound ma­ ers here, is taking op attributes Chi. H. C. Porter place, but has not ers are being oiled tor 6 miles. Wind­ OF WORCESTER WOOUBN3 whldh identi^ him a special march one-seventh of Munich's to­ cadam, length about 3-4 mile is un­ Bridgeport, Aug. 4— (AP) — The tal population into an open field in be<» quite so well lately, and it was ham. Phelps’ crossing, 20 foot der construction. ^Traffic can pass. agent of the Deity. the rain to stand silent and motion­ thought best to give her the benefit concrete pavement, length. 1-4 mile Ridgefield Savings Blank was today New York, Aug. 4—(AP)— Four His stage-managed appesu'ances of further treatment. She is under Voluntown. Ekonk BIQ roxd u>d named defendant in a $5,000 dam­ men were arrested today as bandits less for three hours for a half hour's MORE THAN 1(N)0 GET . is under construction. Traffic can Church street, waterlMund maca­ —the Nasis are onrivailed showmen the care of specialists. , pews. age suit brought by Lucy L. Moyt who stole a truck load of woolena —grow rarer. His utterances as­ political and partisan harangue. dam length about 3 1-4 miles under The Rev. John Bellans, pastor of Route No. U. S. 7. New Milford. of Rldgeflelc* In the S i^rior Court. on July 14 last. The 'woolens had sume a pontifical tinge. His person the Slovak uutheran church in BLUE E A ^ INSTATE construction. Traffic should void It is alleged that on 26, 1932, Tomorrow: Hie future In Germany. Intersection of Route U. S. 7 and this route. been brpught here from Woreeater, begins to be wrapped in the inscrut­ Stafford Springs, conducted a con­ the plaintiff entered the bank Mass. The prisoners gave their S'(. Elimination demgerous cor­ Route No. 100. New Fairfield able. firmation class Wednesday in this building on business and that she names as Cirmello Inftrtunlo;' his ner. Complete and open to traffic. and Danbury. -Waterbound' maca­ In fact, the celebrated relation­ place. There are eight members of Connecticut Employers in tripped over a standard r rack 'n brother John; Anthony Volpe, and Route No. 10. Granby. (College dam about one mile In length on the ship whi^ once existed between the class here, who expect to be Growing Numbers Join in front of on* ol the windows, and Charles Milton Tanner, all ot New RAILROADS MUST NOT Highway* Shoulders are being Forgone road and one mile on the Kaiser Wilhelm n and the Almighty confirm ed. was so severely Injured that she York. The woolena were valued'at Industrial Recovery Plan. oiled fo r 3 miles. Sim sbury. (Col­ Balls Pond road. Grubbing, grad­ la apparently being adopted by the Charles Garbieh returned to New was removed to a hospit^. $15,000. , NaM F^direr. REDUCE EMPLOYMENT lege highway. Shoulders are being ing and laying surface. Open to York this week, after having spent oiled for 1 1-2 miles. Lisbon and a month at the home of his parents, New'Haven, Aug. 4—(AP) —In traffic. Protestant Churches Griswold. Norwich and Worcester. Route No. 101. Mansfield. Bol- Washington, Aug. 3—(AP) — In Mr. and Mrs- Max Garbieh. While BteadUy Uiereaslng numbere Co ' Staouldera cure being oiled tor 8 Are Being Nationaliied here he helped his father with the ton-Phoenlxvllle road. ‘ Shoulders working out economies in coopera­ But In some quarters in Catholic term work. Charles is continuing nectlcut employers today wm miles. Plainfield. French's cross­ are being oiled tor 6 miles. Munich there is considerable inis- tion with Joseph B. Elaatman, fef* his course at the' New York Uni­ Joining President Rooaevelt’s in­ ing. 20 foot concrete pavement Route No. 104. Stamford. Long era! coordinator of transportation, gtvlxig. Catholics here have seen versity. His brother, Frank Gar­ dustrial Recovery plan. about 1-4 mile Is under construction. Ridge extension. About 3 1-2 miles tto commencement of the national­ the railroads must not reduce per Traffic can pass. Drive The New bieh, has completed his course at Figures obtained from principal reinforced concrete pavement. Open isation of Protestantism throughout sonnel btiow 938,406, the number Route No. 14. Sterling. Rhode to traffic. the Genera) Jllectiic. Mass., and is cities of the state disclosed that Germany. They have seen the employed during May. Islcmd road. Shoulders cure being with his parents until he succeeds in more than two thousand employ- Route No. 106. Easton. Ekwton Ehmngelical Church called in Ameri­ The May employment totals, an­ oiled tor about 1 1-2 miles, securing work In the line of elec­ ere had re< elved the emblems sig­ Center road is being oiled ' for 4 ca the Lutheran Church, vainly seek nounced today by the Interstate tricity. Route No. 25. A section ot con- miles. CHEVROLET nifying compliance with the Presi­ to forestall government absorption Commerce Commission, were set Invitations are out for the wed­ crelt- pavement on the New lHuiford- Route No. Il4. Woodbrldge. by appointing a "esar" for the qut in the new railroad law as those dent's plan of higher wages and NO OBLIGATION IF YOU DON’T BUY ding of Mias Esther Kresewlta, shorter hours Lltchfleld road, from Marbledcde to Ansonia road is being oiled tor 2 faithful—a esar who proved unac­ under which the carriers would have daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bcmtam, 8 1-4 miles In JengtA The number of employers thus miles. Rasebrook road is being FULL LINE OF CARS AND TRUCKS ceptable to the National-Socialists, to “freeze" their personnel rolls in Kresewits sf Columbia, to Carlman Shoulders and refiling incomplete. oiled for 4 miles. far enlisted In the drive included: and was later replaced by one of eliminating duplicating services and Frankel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Route No. 119., Bristol-Water­ ON HAND adopting other cost reducing ateps. Bridgeport, 696; New Haven, 395; Route No. 29. New (Cansan. their own. Franks) of this p)ace. The wedding Norwefik-New Canacui cut-off. 2 bury road (over South mountain). They have heard, through the The only way the roads may Waterbury. 467* Meriden, 106; Der­ will take place Saturday evening, miles of reinforced concrete under Larger Allowances On Your* Present Car broadcast statement of the Prussian duce personnel is by not fiUirg September 9, at the ISroadway by, 66; Aneonla, 40; Shelton, 39; Kultur Minister, Rust, the startling vacancies caused by resignations, Seymour, 81; New London, 260; construction. Old road open to Owing To the Great Used Car Shortoge. House, Colchester, at 7 o'clock. Mr. traffic. charge that the Evangelical Church retirements and deaths, and these and Mrs. Franl^el wll' make their Stamford, 856; Manchester, 48; Prices $445 f. o. b. and Up. la. opposing the will of Adolph Hit­ may not exceed five per cent of the residence here. Norwalk, 365; Torrington 175. Route No.-82. Franklin. Nor­ REGISTRARS’ NOTICE ler was opposing the will of God. em ployed during a yetur. A recent visitor at the home of wich cmd Willlmanfic road. Should­ Down Payment As Low As $191 Rust's l(^ c was ingenious. God's Mr. and Mrs. George F Kibbt was ONE CHILD IN EVERY 100 ers cu'e being oUed tor 5 miles. The Registrars of Voters of the will, he declared, can be detected by G. M. Johns of Hollis. L. I., who GETS INTO COURT IN YEAR Route No. 47. Wewhington. Town of ^Iton will be in session at and $24.85 Per Month. events. The advent of Hitler as FLAMES SWEEP CITY' spent several days, Mr. and Mrs. Bee brook road is being oiled for 1 the Basem ent o f the CJhurch, BYl- German leader was thus clearly an Kibbe and Mr. Johns visited the Hartford, Aug. 4—(AP) — ( > mile. day, August 4, and Friday, Aug. 11, expression of (Md's will. Homestead Inn, Somers and were child in every 100 la dealt with in Route No. 59. Ecuiton. Ekwton- 1933, from 12 o’clock m. until 9 p. Henee, a Nail Kommissar for the OF CORINTH, GREECE entertained by the proprietors, Mr. juvenile court as deliquent says the Monroe road is being oiled tor 4 m., daylight saving time^ for the Evangelical German churches; and and Mrs. (Soring. They also visited report at the state ohlel juvenile miles. purpose of making up the (Jaucus Nasi parsons ready to replace min­ RILEY CHEVROLET CO. Mrs. Lulu Lord, and her son and court probation officer tor the cal­ Route No. 67. Seymour and Ox­ Lists. isters who repect state.j:uidance. Athens, Greece, Aug. 4— (AP)— Damage estimated at more than daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mor­ endar year 1932. During that year ford. ^ Seymour-Soutbbury road. Dated at Bolton, Conn., July 26, 60 Wells Street Telephone 6874 $750,000 was caused today by fire gan Lord at Ellington, where they 4,386 children were bandied by the About 6 miles ot reinforced concrete 1933. Antl-Cathollo Drive were entertained at dinner They juvenile courts of Connecticut as under construction. Open to trcfillc. Lomus In Bavaria which swept most of the city of L. C. FRIES, Open Evenings and Sunday Corinth. With the help of appeura- also visited Mr. md Mrs. Reuben delinquents. There r*ere eight boys Route No. 68. Naugatuck and M. L. WOODWARD, A claim by the Nasis to take over Bosley at Manchester and had tea tus rushed the 60 miles from Athens, to every one girl. Prospect. Prospect road. About Registrars of Voters. the education of German youth, per­ with them. Sunday they called on haps in exclusivity,, has only lately the fire was brought under control Mrs. Carrie I. u'lmham in Amston. after hours of fighting. produced a firm i^ponse in the Mrs. Elizabeth Underwood of form of a Pastoral Letter' asserting About 280 temporary stores ; nd Mineola, L. I., was the guest o: Mrs. t]^t the Roman Church cannot al­ shops, erected pending the rebuild­ T D. Martin and her daughter. Miss low this function to be taken out of ing of Corinth following the dis­ Marjorie for several days this week. its hands. astrous earthquake in 1929, were The Hebron Town Team suffered So, with Nazi troops already as­ completely destroyed. defeat at the hands of the Hartford signed on Sundays to “church fa- Red Sox in a baseball game olayed ti^ e" as to cmy other manouevre, Boston dispatch revesUs $12,000 on the Amston Lake, field. Sunday religion is coming under the official fund endowed to provide flannel afternoon. The Cai^inals won a blessing of National-Socialism. The underwear for Andover theological victory over thv* Willimantic Pirates numerous Protestant sects are being students has been untouched for at the Kibbe field the same after­ this Revolutionary Gasoline “gleichgeschaltet,’’ or unified, like years. Probably young preachers noon, by a score of 9-0. A game is the State governments, the opposi­ figure they will have enough staged for next Sunday on the Kibbe tion parties, the press, ^nd business. scratching to do in life, as it is. field, at wbich the Cardinals will And an anti-Catholic drive is de­ tected. Priests have been arrested here within the last few days “for their own safety" after crowds had be^n incited against them by Nazi ora­ lubricates as it drives tors. They have been accused of political activities. One was charged SA(X-ALLEN & CO. A: with having uttered *he apparently Hartford, Conn. greater than the Hooked Cross." subversive phrase, “The Cross is One priest, a Swiss, was badly beaten up during the international FUR-TRIMMED convention of Catholic Apprentices here in June. So, by the way, were numerous apprentices, and the con­ vention was.forcibly closed. The circumstances of this affair COATS are as follows: The convention, long planned, brought 20,000 youths to Munich. The government displayed great uncertainty about permitting it to meet. Finally, sessions com­ menced. But suddenly, during a large meeting the order was issued that no uniforms except those of * government orgaUations were to be permitted in Mxmich. The 20,000 boys, wearing their yellow shirts— uniform of the orde^—^were al­ ready in assembly. There was no time to change, costume, no day to do it. On leaving the meeting, ydol is fighting for jrour gasoline' the apprentices were attacked by a business!. . . A hard fight!. . . A strong force of Nazis, and in many T cases their yellow shirts were tom clean fight!... A winning fight! from their backs. The convention ended. We b eliev e its unique lubricating fea­ ture will give you the smoothest motor Bavaria, Toe, Reacts to War Grievance yon ever drove. . . and save you many Bavaria, next door to Austria, carbon bills . . . But that*sfor you to was until recently the refuge and support of the Old Regime the d ecid e! breeding place of reactionary con­ spiracy. It’s population, lo ^ to ,We b elieve Triple “ X” TYDOL Is by, far Crown Prince Rupprecht, monarch­ th t firtt Lubrieatliig Hl-test Gaso­ the most powerful and the highest ist and separatist in tendency, was anti-knock gasoline you can buy at the nursery of the early Hitler line. It lubricates as it drives movement when Hitler was still regular gas price... B u t th a t* sfo ry o u asking favors of royalty. Here he to d ecid e! established his headquarters, here he led his almost forgotten “putsch" But we know that Triple ‘‘X’* TYDOL of ten years ago with Ludendorf. The Most Powerful Gasoline ever There are still said to be 160,000 Is th efir s t gasoline to offer extra power* Bavarians, members of the “Koenig sold at regular gas price v'' '> extra anti-knock and extra luM cating und Helmat Bund,” a royalist or­ ganization lo3ral to Rupprecht. \ service.-.. at no extra cost! But the days of Hitler’s depend­ , M v ence on HohenzoUems or Wittela- That’s the Triple "X ” tydol story bach support and favor are past. The Highest Anti-Knock Gasoline . . . Prove It to jrcair own pre^t and Hopes of the Kaiser’s progeny for a pleasure in your own car. *' retmii to the throne are waning, over sold at regular gas price while in Bavaria the “Koenig imd T m E W A TE R on. SALES OOBPOBATION Helmat Bund” la cowed. The time to strike for a king in Bavaria, as PROVI IT TODAY IN YOUR OWN CAR SS90 Mala Street, Hartford, Ooaa in Germany as a whole, seems over. Tel. Hartford 2-2184 There isn’t room for « Hitler and a king together in Germany now. Repreafion of press, business, re- S liigloiu opposition, have apparently FASHION PACTS ABOUT THE NEW COATS had their way in th<« once intransi­ - ' r i . gent state. The fundamental Ger­ ^Forstmann woolens and silvertone suede tebrlos. man yearning to revose the war- kThe uew silfidbeMe. •Wide shoulders, sUm sleeves, “ boxy" deoislon. personified by Hitler, fines. ' coupled with Ifltler's power over the “exqinprlated" classes, 4wem to )Beaattfnl furs.. .mountain saMe, squirrel, silver armour have woa the eommfihll^. When "dye fox, krimmer and beaver. Bavarian Nazis ordered' a day of- (•.M mouming for the Versaffles treaty, Ooa4 Dept. Second Floor. the whde dty Sdf-masted its innn- THREE EXTRA-COST FEATURES NO EXTRA COWSk \

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the Gentusy of Praftess Fair son are spending a week In Pater­ Bvldity 'fef Choir BlMrimm‘snd-Cyat^'C!a(^lBS,~-8h^ tOHr D. C. ' hQr JobfifOD and .Qaatriee .^bason leaving for her homa is Biminghadb 1 son, N. J. Walter Oudohunos and bis little' TDUAW Alabama. ^ > WATER SUPPLIES Rev. George 8. Brookes, pastor • . m em ber ' of Leete Stond of- Freeport, Maine, l>roth^ Skeffill. The little folks had Mias Frances Bachelor of East ROCKVILLE ot toe Union Congregational church At a special meeting of toe com­ G n^e- attended" toe afihual a fi^ thna playing games. Ice-cream was a reoent guset,of friends. will preach next Sunday morning at pay.;«nd.fneific of tbe-EMt Qentnj. Cambridge. li a guest of Mrs. Mrs. Keat Newcomb Burgess of the Ellington Congregational mittee of six, of toe Federal church and eakeawere e^yed. SHRINK RAPIDLY of Wspplng, it waa voted to close the Pomona drange No. 8 wmcb was Ms. and Mrs. Eugene W. Platt and E. O. RuMee. West Hartford called on several- df I church, filling toe pulpit for toe Dr. held with Coventiy Orange No. 78, Miss Eva Koehler of North Coven­ her^ friends recently. John T. Nichols, who is enjoying a church and Sunday school for toe two children, Ronald Platt and Mr. last three Similays in August and last .Wednesday. Th« attendance was and Mrs. William Armour have re­ try has returned home after several Mr; and Mrs. IMniel Damarsft WOOLEN CODE READY vacation at toe Nichols homestead not as large as it would have been days spent at the home of Ms.- and have returned to OTadel, N. J., after to Asconset, Mass. the first Sunday in September. The turned to their homes in Wapptng Subnormal Rainfall Offsets services this Sunday, August 6 will bad it not been for the intense beat, after spending two weeks aLAa- Mrs. L. Ernest Hall. a visit at toe heme of Charles C. BY MONDAY, AU& 14 be toe last till SepUjmber 10. Dur­ but a fine time was enjoyed by all dover Lake. - Mrs. Zoe Beekley has been a re­ Taicott. ing toe vacation period a new ceiling who went Games and stunts were There will be a.food sale givsn cent guest of friends at Concord, The Happy Helpers Cooking clyb, Spring Conditions — Re­ PROBATIONARY SYSTEM will be installed, toe side walls will enjoyed after the basket 'uneb, aqd under the auspices of the Federal N.'H* met at the home of 4iMir leader, Mcs.' be painted, both In toe sanctuary and Coventry Grange furnished lemonade Sunday school on tha Parish house Mr. and Mrs. Charles Broadbent Joseph Dufoure Thursday, August Notices Posted in Mills Say in toe entrance hall. New lights will and coffee. lawn tomorrow, beginning at eleven have as guests, Mrs. Broadbent's 8, at 2 o’clock. Tapioca cream was serve Provisions Will Be Announc­ REPORTS FEW FAILURES be put in ano minor repairs will be Glendon Oolllns celebrated bis o’oldck. Homenoade f o ^ candy, father from Northfldd, Mass. made by. Miss Alvina Wochomurka. ed to Workers Later. made. Rally Day will be held on third birthday last-Tuesday after­ lemonade, vegetables and flowers Mrs. Virginia Fulennvider who has The business meeting followed. October first. ' noon by inviting twelve of his little will be for sale. been spending some time with her Miss Helen Clough is toe guest of Altbough there is as yet no indica­ 17 Per Cent of Boys, 22 Per Mr. and Mrs. Albert Farrell and friends and playmates to a party. sister Mrs. 2Soe;Bebkley, left Wed­ -friends at toe seashore. tion of an actual shortage, water Monday, August 14th Is the date Cent of Girls Given as Pro­ children who have been visiting at Tiuiy were as follows Priscilla Col­ nesday to visit' friends in J9ew set for toe beginning of the new . Eagles have been known to live Ha>ni»hlre and New York City and An edible fish lays from 250,000 supply reservoirs throughout Con- portion Still Delinquent. toe home* of Mr. and Mrs. Dyer Car- lins, Raymond Frink and David woolen code In toe Rockville mills. roll for several days, left last Wed- Frink, Douglas Platt Porter, David, 100- years. from there will go to Chicago to visit to 7,000.000 eggs a year. neetciut are suffering rapid shrink- Notices were posted yesterday noti­ ag,i following three months of sub- fying the help of toe change in toe Hartford, Aug. 4.—(AP)— That nonnal rainfall, a midsummer sur- hours. Both toe Hockanum Mills toe probationary system in Coimecti- •> ,> among water supply public Company and toe James J. Regan cut is a success in aiding toe delin­ utilities revealed today. Manufacturing Company are to Streams in the State including make the change and operate their quent childien to return to a normal H E R R U P 'S those which flow into the reservoirs plants on the new code. life is indicated in toe annual report Guaranteed Lowest Prices have practically all reached very low Details are not ready for an­ of Chief Juvenile Court Probation 'CORNER TRUMBULL^AMD.AI.LYN,.STRBET^ levels and are feeding almost no new nouncement as to toe hours but will Officer Kenneth L. Messenger. water into the supply basins This be ready in a few days according to The figures for toe calendar year condition coupled with normal use General Manager Percy Ainsworth 1932 show 17 per cent of the boys and evapOraticm, both greater in hot of toe Hockanum Mills Company. and 22 per cent of toe girls as defi­ ★ We weather than at any other time, The following notice was posted nite failures under probationary have produced a constant and heavy in toe Hockanum Mills yesterday: supervision. A study was made of drain on the supply. On Monday, August 14th these 1323 boys and 88 girls who, during Guarantee Water supply conditions have al­ mills begin to operate under the toe year, were discharged from pro- ready varied from extreme to ex­ Woolen Code pro^slons of toe Na­ bation. Failures are listed as follows: • To Refund the Committed or referred to an institu­ treme this year due tc the vagaries tional Industrial Recovery Act. As Difference If You Can of the weather. The year started off few days will be required to pre­ tion. 100 boys, 15 girls; committed with January showing extreme dry­ paring work hour schedules, and ad­ or referred to an agency or indi­ Purchase This ness. This was followed by slightly justments in pay, a further notice vidual, 11 boys, 2 g;irls, whereabouts Furniture for Less At abnonnal rainfall in February and giving these details will be posted imknown, 25 boys, 2 girls; conduct by super-abundant precipitation in D6Xt WG6k.** or conditions unsatisfactory but no Any Other Time March and April. The rains in the The Hockanum Mills company further supervision advisable, 37 This Year! latter two months were so heavy operates toe American, Hockanum, boys, 1 girl. Springville, Minterburn, Danielson, Successful probation was toe rule FURNITURE that they piled up an excess above the normal precipitation of nearly New Elngland and Saxony while toe in 68 per cent of toe boys’ cases and five inches. Regan Manufacturing company op­ 48 per cent ol toe girls cases. Chil­ With this abundance of rain, the erate their mill on West Main and dren who passed from toe super­ greimd water supply was completely Brooklyn street. vision of toe probation officer by re­ replenished for the first time in three Sign N. R. A Agreements. ferral to some other ' court or by years and stream flow was at a Rockville has twenty-three con­ passing toe age limit of toe juvenile y b u Save $15 On This TnMHmnm. The surplus thus drained cerns signed certificate that they court accounted for 17 per cent of from the watersheds was carried In­ have adjusted toe hours of labor boys' cases and 29 per cent of toe to the reservoirs tmd the reserve and toe wages of their employees to girls’. These could not be definitely supplies. Elarly in May water was accord with toe President’s re-em­ classed as either failures or success­ STUDIO LOUNCE pouring over the reservoir spillways ployment ag;reement. Many of toe es as a result of their supervision.. a ta tremendous rate and it appeared other business concerns are ready to During 1932 a total of 2257 chil­ that normaj rainfall would be suf­ sign but are awaiting toe finsd word dren were, /fo r vaiylng periods of ficient to carry through the summer regarding toe codes of their own time, under the care of probation particular industry. officers. without the shortages that have Those siged up are: ng^ked the past three summers. Schaefer’s Market; James R. ^T his normal rainfall did not come, Quinn, EMrniture and Ruby Shop; $ 2 4 ' S o however. May precipitation was 1.69 John WilUams, painter; Marjorie inches below normal and Jime and Metcalf, Drug Store; Luther A. Qu^er Twists The convenience and comfort July were well below their average White, Furniture; A. J. Costello, of the studio couch Is incompar­ fi(^res, the three months rolling up Garage; Rockville Milling company; able. It's a superior box spring a '-rainfall deficit as compared with People’s Savings Bank; Lutz & In Day^s News typo—with three pillows. Opens normal of more than three inchea Wells; Rockville Grain & Coal Co.; to a full or twin beds. shortage together with the Leo Elowadowic, meats and gro­ ivy summer use of water and ceries; Otto Kindersberger, bakery; Philadelphia, Aug. 4.—(AP)— iporation have completely offset Sebmalz Brothers; C. K. Bnglert; Another $s,54C for Philip H. John­ con(|itlon which existed three Stephen H. Connors; Peerless Silk son, this time .or drawing plans You Save $50 on This pnths ago. textiles; John A. Bonan, restdurant; for a hospital which won’t be built. fo water supply utilities have as C. W. Trapp, meats and groceries; Johnson has received approxi­ expressed the opinion that there Walter H. Robinson, dentist; John mately $1,750,000 in fees during l-Pc. HoUywooil ia:any danger of water shortage. T. Schwarz, coal and wood; Charles the past 29 vears as architect of Sfbst of the public systems have Vetterlein, gasoline station; Good toe Department of Health. The city a&ple reserve supplies which, while Will Associated Stores; Maurice administration gave him a 30-year Suite bitog drawn upon heavily at toe Miller, cigar manufacturer. contract, authorized by ordinance, present time, are nevertheless of Other merchants are to place and ii has withstood many court sufficient size to provide an ample their signatures on toe agreement attacks. By Buying Now! supply even though toe balance of within a fQW days and hope is held The latest fee is for plans which Smart and durably oeo- toe summer should continue to show out that there wULJie^OO per cent the city pigeonholed as an economy stnicted. Well tailored toe present dry trend. Large reserve cooperation when Whe'-%ode is put measure. Use Herrup’s fabrics of fine quality. systems were constructed years ago into effect. The restaurants and Budget Web bottoms. Deep seats, udth a view of foiling such whims of confectionery and drug stores find it Cincinnati—This want ad ap. high backs. Pillow back toe elements. difficult to agree on code because peared in a local newspaper: Terms chair may be had at Use HERRUP^S it means toe employment of more Swap—drink mixer, glasses, tray, I27JS0 additional. help thH^n their business will afford. etc., for good baby carriage. Synagogue Raising Funds, Budget Terms COLUMBIA The Bnal. Isrrel Congregation, Seattle—Lois and ixiuise Coats, consisting of toe Jewish residents of 22-year-old *win sisters, insist that Mortimer Dowd of Hartford was Rockville and vicinity, have started no one but twins need ever pro­ taken ill Sunday evening while to raise $5,000 to convert toe Rock­ pose.’’ visiting at toe home of Mr. and ville Athletic Association building Years ago, they said they resolv­ Mrs. W. H. Carpenter with Mrs, into a Synagogue. This building ed never to marry anyone but twin Dowd, and was rushed to toe Willi- was recently taken over by a com­ brothers, with a double wedding mantic hospital where he died, a mittee of Jewish.residents and let­ for the ceremony. short time later. Mr. and Mrs. ters are now being sent out by toe Dowd have been frequent visitors committee. Jacob Cohen is treas­ Oklahoma City—Mrs. Alta V. la Columbia, Mrs. Dowd and'Mrs. urer of the new congregation. Johnson has decided it’s about time Carpenter being sisters. Boys’ Circus Held. to get a divorce. Her husband, she Lauriston Winsor of Johnston, R. “The Comical Circus ' presented stated in her petition, has not been I., is a guest at the home of his by a group of yoimg boys' in Rock­ home since ^920. aunt, Mrs. Clayton Hunt. ville presented an interesting per­ Mrs. Harriet Little is visiting formance in Rockville yesterday Washington—So Amos 'V. W. her niece, Mrs. Lena Wheeler, in {ifternoon. A second show was Woodcock, whr used to be prohibi­ Scotland. presented last night by request. A tion a'dministrator, bought the Mrs. Harvey Collins and two big feature of toe affair was a street drinks. You Save $10 On This daughters have returned from parade held yesterday morning to He bet Major Thompson A. Lyon Giants Neck where they have been advertise the show. The program and Captain. C. Cissell that toe line spending several weeks. consisted of twenty-five numbers in­ “the evil that men do lives after Wesley Collins of Hartford is cluding singing, Uicks and jokes and them,” came from Hamlet’s solilo­ 5 Piece visiting his aunt, Miss Myrtle Col­ an act by a group of clowns. The quy. They said Shakespeare wrote lins. affair was a big success. it, but in Julius Caesar. Use HERRUP’S Mrs. Marion Hutchins and sor Miss Clementine C. Bacheler. Lyon had a chocolate soda, Cis­ Breakfast Set Merwin, of Washington, D. C., who The funeral of Miss Clementine C. sell a milk shake. Budget Terms are visiting at toe home of Mr. and Bacheler, 75, sister of Rev. Francis The drop loaf table Mrs. Lester Hutchins, are spending S. Bacheler of Talcottville, who died Louisville—A terrific e.xplosion in and four chairs are $ a few days in East Hartford at the at toe Clifton Springs, N. Y., after a two-story apartment building built ot solid oak and home of Mrs. Hutchins’ sister, Mrs. several months’ illness, was held blew out the roof and an entire You Save $35 on This handsomely decorated. Stewart Tibbets. this afternoon at 4 o’clock from toe side sill. Detec **ve Captain William Mrs. Charles Palmer started Talcottville Congregational church. Oeitjen said Verna Hughes, 17, ad- Wednesday morning on an auto A nephew, toe Rev. Theodore Bach initted she lit a cigarette after trip through Vermont and New eler officiated. Burial was in toe turning on three gas jets in a sui­ S*Pc. Walnut Yeneered Suite Hampshire. Mt. Hope cemetery in Talcottville, cide attem pt She was slightly Mr. and Mrs. Lavergne Williams Hospital Report. burned. and son have gone to Indiana for a Miss Annie Hathaway Smith, su­ ^-This suite is solidly construct­ choose any three of these fine couple of weeks. perintendent of toe Rockville City ...ancaster. Pa. —For 40 years ed and durqbly veneered with pieces for your suite! After Mrs. Mary Williams is back at haspital has issued toe following re­ Rev. Christopher Noss served as a this sale the price will he $104. the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. port for toe month: Number ot pa missionary in Japan and his son. Dr. two-tone walnut! • Large Vene­ Porter as housekeeper. tients admitted during toe month, (Jeorge Noss, is there now, ill in Your lust chance to buy at these Mr. and Mrs. Donald Woodward, 53; patients in hospital at toe first Wakamatsu. tian 'mirrors of heavy plate— Miss Flora Wheeler and Carieton of toe month, 12; out patients, 17; Addressing a Lutheran church low prices. and Francis Hutchins, who started with toe total treated during the conference, he expressed toe wish early Sunday morning for Chicago, month. 82. that he might visit bis son. A few arrived in Perry, N. Y. Sunday Merchants Meeting. hours later toe aged minister was night making ?90 miles ^*r toe Corbin K. Elnglert, president of packing his bags. ’The conference day They stayed overnight in Per­ toe Rockville Retail Merchants donated $400. ry at toe home of Mi. Woodward’s association has called a special sister, Mrs. George Richards, and meeting of toe merchants of toe Chicago—The police court judge Monday motored to Niagara Falls, city, whether members of toe or­ cleared his throat and said: where they were to stay until ganization or not to be held on “’This sems to be a case of to bend sometime Tuesday, when they were Tuesday night for toe purpose of or not to bend. We’ll decide Aug^ist to go on to Chicago, and expected discussing toe code regarding mer­ 1 1 .’’ to arrive there Wednesday. They chants. At this meeting toe hours He was speaking of toe case of You Save $12 report a fine '.rip so far, through that toe local stores will be open Homer B. Moyer. More than two . On This rather warm traveling. will be discussed. score persons said bis pretzel bend­ The barberry hedge on' toe Green Briefs. ing machine made so much noise is in bad shape, a large number of The Rockville Lodge of Moose they couldn’t sleep. plants appearing entirely dried up, will hold its annual outing on Sun­ Save gIJSO On This Save '^5e On This as do some of the other shrubs on day at toe Rockville Fair Groimds Milwaukee—Bude Feagles, to es­ IMNERSPBilNG toe Green. Unless rain comes with­ and not on Saturday as has been re­ cape dire consequences, is going to in a very short time, garden crops ported. Members will enjoy an eat his wife’s cooking and enjoy it Pier Cani m a tt r ess will be almost r total loss. afternoon of sports and an exc^ent Police officers told Judge Hedmng dinner. The final plans for toe an­ that Feagles demonstrated bis dis- Cabinet Table ONE C. N. 6 . OFFICER RESIGNS, nual outing for toe County Home I’ke for one o^ his wife’s meals by ONE RECEIVES PROMOTION children are for the following Sat­ overturning the table. The judge Quality built trough- warned him if it Imppened again he urday. Yor Save $12 On This out. Expertly tailored.' Hartford, Aug. 4.—(AP)—Orders Announcement is made of toe would spend 60 days where they Soob the price ^ will from toe adjutant general’s office marriage of Paul B. Woodward, 21, serve bread and water. ■ea-vUy oonstruoted. CSiolee BraoeU deimora aqd ■ topa. announced today acceptance of toe of this city and Miss Jane M. Can- of in a ^ walatit of mahog­ Ohoioe o f red or green trim. be $25 for this same resignation of Captain Henry B. field, 17, of New Britain. The wed ENFIELD VOTERS PLAN Pieea any' firish. aad carry. Cash and cany. quality. FOB A CrnZENS” nCKET Getrish from toe National Guard ding took place July 24 at New - iW . T Reserve. Elnslgn William J. Hay­ Britain. Rev. Father James K. ward. 18th Division, Naval Militia, Brophy officiated. Thompsonville, Aug. 4.— (A P)—A ha been i^poii^ted lieutenant junior Miss Anna Gworek of Union petition has beenr filed with town grade with his assignment unchang­ street is spending two weeks in clerk Timothy J. SulUvan for a citi­ Adetep, tuanrlMis ed. Washington, D. C., as toe guest of zens ticket at the annual town eleo- Lotmfe -ohaiA' her brother, John Gworek of toe U. tio>i October 2. It was said today wMh--a'm annw^v “President’s office to bd air cool- S. Marine Band. that this ticket adds compUcationB Laaip, Oafltea.Ta--;0aiie».‘ni--A . ed"T—Washingrton dispatch. An­ Miss Huida O s te rj^ of Union to toe politirel situation. The peti­ Me, FoqtitdolK HERRU other st^ in toe administration’B street is spending two weeks in tion has 88 names and all have been a n d ' Endnd lihle.^, aaovement against sweatshops,* we Youngstown, Ohio. certlfled. The doeument was sent to AB t i|M Ifisses Julia Baker and EUca BU- toe secretary of ststte. Ihr-oMy.., ■i- 't-

PAGE s e t MANCHESTER EVENING .HER'i^JfMA^ FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, ■ M p iHanrirratrr no one but the wildeat collectivists will be imposed on consumers. Sec­ ever dreamed of three years ago— retary of Agriculture Wallace has* Anyhow, Honesty Is The Best P<£cy and we are far from asserting that warned that runaway markets will Snentag flrraUi it Is not good. What we do assert not be tolerated. He has ample au­ PXTBUSHBO THB is that if Uncle Sam is going to be thority to keep prices from going HBRALiD p r in t in g COMPANT, IN a IS BUsell Street a special godfather ^to wholesale too* high, but the adjustment is a 1900 Manobeeter, Goan. Read what this THOMAS FBRGU80N numbers of his dtiaens there is no delicate one. «ftaaauaa*ar General Blaaasei fitmi reason, that we can think of Meantime, industry will at once Founded October 1, 1881 why the frozen bank depositor benefit from the greater purchasing manufacturer says— Publiebed Bvery Bveninc Bzeept power of the farm population. Sundaya and Holldaya Bntered at the should not come in for some of the Poet Office at Manchester, Conn., as sustenance. There to an immediate relation be­ “Owing to the Incraaaa Is price of raw materiala, aivl Second Class Mail Matter. Away SUBSCRIPTION RATBS tween factory output and farm in­ alao adjuatmant of wagaa dua to toe National Raoovaty One Tear, by mall ...... M<00 come, and the impoverishment of Act, we are obliged to Increaae our present prices., Per Meath, by mail ...... f ,60 t h e D E G ISK m . effective this data.” RAMBEUR FURNITURE CO.. Slnrle copies ...... I .08 Judge Arthur Ells of the Oonnec- farmers in recent years bad serious­ Right in toe face of all these rising markets wa have Delivered, one year ...... 18.00 ticut Superior Court does not speak ly impaired the great home market taken these ona-of-a-klnd floor samples, .purchased At MEMBBR OF THF ASSOCIATED and destroyed the prosperity of toe lowest prices in history..and RBDUCnSD them for PRESS for the ultimate federal tribunal nor toe -Semi-Annual Sale. Opportunity? Yes, of a Ufa- The Associated Press U exclusively even for the Connecticut Supreme cities. , tim e! entitled to the use for republlcatlon of all news dispatches credited to It Court of Elrrors in his decision in or not otherwise credited in this the attack on the constitutionality PEIPINO'S 000-000 MAYOR. paper and also the local news pub* lished herein. of the Milk Control bill, but bp does China is having its first experi­ All rights of republlcatlon of ence with a “reform” mayor. special dispatches herein are also re* speak with the voice of profoimd served. wisdom and out of deep understand­ Yuan ling, who baa been elevated SEMI-ANNUAL Full service client of N B A Ser­ ing of the fundamentals of human to the responsible position of chief vice, Inc. civilization which are the basis of executive of Peiping, has developed Publisher’s Representative: The every surviving and continuing law. a moral streak perfectly familiar to Julius Mathews Special Agency—New 1933 York. Chicago, Detroit and Boston. While quite properly reserving to the residents of many American commimities. Shocked by the im­ MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF the Supreme Court the actual fact SHORTER HOURS W/ CIRCULATIONS. of constitutionality or unconstitu­ propriety of girls taxi-dancing at K l W E R I The Herald Printing Company, Inc., tionality of the tniik bill. Judge E31s the modemly developed cabarets of SALE assumes no financial responsibility his community, he has simply pro­ foi typographical errors appearing’ in takes opportunity, in refusing to de­ advertisements In the Manchester clare that law invalid, to present hibited the practice. fS4.95 Lounge Chair; Sleepy-Hollow model Evening Herald. some thoughts indicative of that Now the girls are protesting that M OM gy tufted seat and back. Blue tapestry $O Q .5^ FRIDAY, AUGUST 4. wisdom which we have attributed the mayor has knocked them out circuiati of a means o^ livelihood which is THE “FROZEN” DEPOSITOR. to him . ' the only one they have and priy $94.00 Sofa; Queen Anne roll-arm design in green There, is no gainsaying the fact Ibe Constitution of the United States is not rigid, in­ Yuan to suspend his ruling for a stripe covering.. Full size, that the hands of the United States ert, senile. It is fiexible—^not year at least, to give them a chance government are full, what with the in the sense that it can be to get into some calling more m multitudinous ramifications of the stretched to meet the needs of keeping with Hizzoner’s Idea of re­ $9.95 Desk Chair; Chippendale genuine mahog­ recovery program and the thousand the people for whom it is made but that it fits those fimdamen- spectability. any style with claw feet. $^.50 and one angles from which each of tal needa It is not a dead Taxi-dancing isn’t the only west­ tile multitude of prohlenu must be thing. It is a living, a grow­ ern notion from which China seems ^proached. Nevertheless it would ing law. And so Constitution­ al law is a progressive science. to be suffering. Googoolsm to an­ $14.50 Occasional Chair; Queen Anne design in be reassuring to a great many sore­ In these times of rapidly chang­ other. self figured rust covering. Walnut $^ ^ .50 ly beset people if there were to be ing needs new laws, new reme­ finish^ gumwood arms and legs...... X X so much as a word said, in any re­ dies, are to be found within, sponsible quarter. Indicating that not beyond the Constitution. BEHIND THE SCENES IN “Men do not make laws; they I $34.95 Lounge Chair; Low, loungy ddllgn with the plight of tha “frozen depositors” discover them.” stand these hot weather stories and the public can stand them, then I’m cut-back arms. Down seat; self tone $O Q .95 of a very large number of closed Under conditions existing five sure I can stand them.” Then he ^ e n covering 'with rulfle...... years ago this milk control act hMiitw w as being considered as a names some of the published yams HEALTH-DIET ADVICE would have been unconstitu- \ Subject for possible solution in the which he considers the silliest. al. Under the emergency BY UR. FRANK McCUY $29.95 Occasional Table; round top, genuine wal­ not too distant future. which exists today there is a NBA SELLINO CAMPAIGN Qoestluiu in regard to Health and Diet nut with carved apron and $ .50 The government seems to be able good cUhnee that it will be held n IS JOHNSON IDEA will be answered by Ur. McCoy who can curved stretchers ...... X # — ■ to command practically unlimited valid. It may well be that be addressed In care ot this paper. En­ when the vital food supply df ' IN NEW YORK money for any object calculated to Industrial Czar Seeks Support of close etafbped, eell-addreaaed envelope, the people is threatened with Public 'Through Use od for reply. $219.00 Upholstered Suite; Sofa and chair in relieve citizens from the conse­ destruction an emergency ex­ Propaganda. green figured rayon tai^stry. ^ 1 Q Q quences of the economic crash and ists which warrants measures By PAUL HARRISON LET UNCONSCIOUS MENTAL _or three of the lower vertebrae of Carved, mahogany Louis XV base ___ X 0 9 to put them in the way of rehabil­ controlling ^ surplus and fixing By RODNEY DDTCHER ,.New York, Aug. c.—It’s a pretty a minimum price. ^ The Herald's Washington gay dotage that the five-masted HABITS HELP YOUR HEALTH f'the spinal colunm? I, feU when itation. There is at least a fair I was a child and broke one or two There is in all this a sane recog­ Correspondent. barkentine Buccaneer has embark­ $17.50 Sewing 'Cabinet; Solid mahogany Martha amount of reason in the presump- ed upon. The ship is a showboat It requires considerable thought ot the lower Joints. No one knew nition of the truth that the United 1 ■ ' Washington type with rods for spools $ 1 yg.95 tfon that the relief of the frozen de­ Washington, July 0.—The mind now, the only one in these waters, and attention to perform any new it at the time and they were allow­ States Constitution and the consti­ and she’s full to the scuppers with ed to grow back turned inward and and drawer for needles ...... X fX positor is entitled to a place in the behind the great NRA propaganda task or to learn a game the first tutions of the various states were pulchritude, her sU^unch decks time; thereafter. If we keep in a little to the left. Sometimes it agenda of restoration. campaign is Administrator Hugh echoing with the precision of the becomes so painful that 1 cannot formed for the basic purpose of m- practice, it oecomes increasingly $17.50 Occasional Table; Oval top with rimmed It is probable that any thought of Johnson’s. chorus. easy and requires less mental atten­ rest in any position. One doctor surlng to all the people of this land told me that they could be re edge. Biedermelr design $ 1 1.95 governmental assumption of the Johnson himself invented the slo­ Tunes have changed. It was not tion. Once we have learned to- do the right to life, liberty and the pur­ gan; long ago that songs like this drift­ something, even though we discon­ moved. What do you think-? 1 in beautiful satinwood ...... ' X X debts of failed banks to their de­ suffer from backache a great deaL suit of happiness and that, under “We Do Our-Part.” ed through her shrouds and spars: tinue it for a time and have tor- positors has been usually dismissed “Oh, the anchor is weighed and the (^uld that be the cause?” that purpose, it is competefit for When Johnson took over the job gottqn about it and later take up $17.50 Cape Cod Chairs; maple arms $1 /|.95 the double ground of impractic­ he was impressed by the desirability sails they are the same line of endeavor, we find — Answer: It' is impossible to re­ government to do whatever thing and wings; (juaint chintz coverings ... X 4 ability and immorality; the natural of selling “Recovery” to the coun­ “Away, Rio!” it much less difficult than it was move the vertebrae by- a surgical may become necessary to be done try. His mind went back to the op­ “The maids that we’re leaving well the first time. Many have found operation without causing complete argument against such idea being paralysis of the region below. that for their protection in that right eration of the draft act—which he never forget . . , this true during the recent revival that the government would have no administered—and the Liberty Loan “And away, Rio — aye, Rio!’ of bicycliag and roller skating. Be­ point. It Is, however, possible to Those few malcontents who have ethical right to hand over public drives. Obviously, there must be a Now, though, the maids are right coming facile in any new study is remove portions of the vertebrae, al­ on board, a siren crew. 'The chsmt- though I TCldom recom m end it in money to individuals merely to com­ been persistently calling into ques­ high pressure effort to get all good a good deal like learning to drive Guaranteed tion the “vsdidity” of this, thgt and citizens steamed up. ies they sing are those of Broad­ an automobile; the first time and, my own practice. Very likely your pensate them for capital losses and “The ginneral,” as he is called way. . . .and muted trumpet and in* fact, the first few times, a great trouble is caused by arthritis or to- the other proceeding of the federal that, even if such right existed, it in NRA offices, didn’t know just mellow sax now "blow the man amount of attention has to be used fiammatlon of the vertebrae. This P rices! would involve too much money. In government in the establishment of how to go about it. He imported down.” for every action, but. as time goes could be benefited by the propei a crew of eight advertising men on, a driver develops an admost im- fasting and dieting regimen as de­ view of the vast undertakings in the recovery regimen will find little to encourage them in Judge _EUls from a Philadelphia office and es­ A Showboatis Evolution canny mechanical reaction even for scribed in my article on artbHtls, which public funds are now being tablished a publicity staff. The Buccaneer has seen excite­ emergencies. He will swerve out of which will be sent to you upon re­ opinion—which, it is to be suspect­ Invested and likely to be invested ment in her time. For a long while the way of a collision or apply the ceipt of a large, self-addressed, brakes before he has time to think stamped envelope. for several years the latter objec­ ed, will be foimd. to be in a general Demanded Facts she carried heavy cargoes ot cy­ way the opinion* of practically every Newspapermen complained that press from Guu ports, and braved about the danger. tion begins to lose force; and it is what they lyanted from a publicity This brings to mind that a great high court in the land including the the squalls and drudgery until a (Exception To Starch Rule) possible that, upon careful examin­ staff was not ballyhoo, but facts. beer-running syndicate down around deal of our conscious time would Question: Mrs. T. inquires: “Is Supreme Court at Washington. ation, the former one might not Nearly all the advertising men were Philadelphia acquired her services. be spared if we would leam to co it ever advisable to \ise any kind of sent back to Philadelphia. After that, passing through devious many of oiu* routine jobs in the breadstuff with a meal containing prove to be completely conclusive. * ■ / But the original idea fitted nicely ownerships, the Buccaneer ont day automatic, way. At the same time either potatoes or meat?” In the first place it is quite pos­ FARM PRICES EFFECT. when Johnson began to feel the im­ sailed into the Hudson River, which one must not allow the conscious Answer; Genuine wholewheat able to think of such a thing as the One of the most favorable devei-. perative necessity of a blanket code she seems destined never to leave. mind to become lazy but should which required general popular sup­ crackers, or muffins may be iised government's paying off the frozen opments in President Roosevelt’s The lines of ner and her com­ make use of the additional time by port. This time he called in the fortable size, together with the aUk'a keeping the conscious mind in the in a limited quantity with either recovery program is the increase in depositors without admitting that ballyhood boys who had put over the of glamor that hovers over every constant practice of its real pur­ protein (meat) or starchy food (po­ it vrould necessarily be a gift made the value of farm products, which Li\^rty Loan drives and they were real sailing ship these days, soon pose, In solving new problems, dis­ tatoes) by those in good health. This is an exception to the general out of sheer sympathy. It need adds many hundreds of millions of hen, working on the plan befon caught the interest of a group of covering new facts, and in training the code was announced. wealthy sportsmen. Among them the unconscious mind in the proper niles regulating the use of proteins dollars to the couptry’s purchasing. not perhaps, be a gift at all. Con­ Johnson, besides making up the were William H. Vanderbilt, George ways of automatic thinking. The and starches. ceivably it would be possible to con­ It is true that grain crops were slogan, personally selected the NRA Palmer Putnam and John McEntee opinion is universal among psycholo­ (Baby’s Leg Cramp Serious) CLOSED WEDNESDAYS AT NOON sider it as an advance to the closed small, but farmers held over un­ insignia of the blue eagle—its toe­ Bowmen. They organized The gists that only a small portion of nails clutching a cog-wbMl in one Buccaneers dub, bought the ship, our mental powers are used in con­ Question: Mrs. D. asks: “What bank, even if the bank is now hope usually large amounts which they foot and lightning bolts ' in the and gave her a red trim with white scious thought but that the imcon- would cause a baby’s legs to cramp lessly insolvent and suspended, as a are selling at the advanced prices. other—from designs which had skull and cross-bones. Some four scious mind has resources to a vast and draw back at toe knees?” charge upon the future earnings of This is true also with regard to cot­ been called for from ten artists. hundred other .New Yorkers paid d ocean of mental power. At the Answer: Any time a baby’s l^s cramp or begin to draw back, it Is the institution over whatever period ton. The blue eagle is the work of fee of 5300 to join and had lunch same time, the imconscious mind cntiarles T. Coiner, who works for aboard the craft a few times while only learns and receives its impres­ liable to be a symptom of some dan­ of years might be necessary for it The average of farm prices on gerous spinal irritation such as m- WATKINS the Philadelphia advertising agen­ they planned to "initiate, faster, sions through conscious thought, so to work out its salvation and its July 15 was 76 per cent of the aver­ cy. and participate in a renaissance of it is a wise plan for us to watch fantile paralysis or cerebrospinal meningitis. Such symptoms In a ‘ Serving Manchester for 58 Years debt to the government age between 1909 and 1914, cozh- the arts of the building and sailing over and giiidh our habits of thought of square-rigged ships.” every minute of the day. baby toould be immediately report­ In the second place there is some pared with 57 per cent a year ago. The General's Dog Johnson Inadvertendea: Sending But the Buccaneers never put out Sick people should be taught to ed to your doctor who can best fell question whether the government is A bushel of wheat is now worth a telegram about the NRA effort to sea. Instead, the enterprise aed lumber with so Uttls effort on your partf CQ^ which came under severe at­ lerialt ‘Tor the Love of A major probton is to maintain' DELIVERED lid in the tntwwdlato but u ta ck . ' New York has cAllsd a • spestai QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS heguudngV , c ^ wUeb is worth tWnMng about farm prices at a fair level and at the sasstoo of the L^fistafure to grant the obuntiy Is esparlsaciBg a same time k e ^ them from going so Hot Weather Yams cities the to levy new fttms (Can Vsrtebrae Be Removedt) WATKINS Presldeot Ropsay^ taIta.tlM por-. Of ' ^^45.1^ ■ba Queetion: Miss Edna F.aslia:.“Is 7 in fW low i dak aay Itavt’bistt ta g daagw ta rsnoyiaf two T 4 -; . a’5.v. plan in its-final form. The an­ the screen, died in .a Loa Angdee nouncement by AAP to the cews- hotel shortiy after completing his papera of yesterday is a fulfillment last story, titled “Heroes for Sde,” SMS^ON TEDTWrrZ Overnight of that pledge. now at the State Theater, with nUEEAOEQlHfK SANDY BEACH. CRYSTAL LAKE Richard Barthelmesa to the stellar ' In every one o f the 16,500 stores WIIXY POST ON LONG HOP . of the Greqt Atlantic and Padfle A. P. News role. T O O K L A H O M A H O M E ; SfiOWATASBURY Pf^nlar Dance Bands Tea (kimpahy, to its offices, to its Simla, Ihdia, Aug. ^ — ( A P ) — ’The 1 James Dunn, Joan Bennett and Eyery Branch of Great Retafl Dance events scheduled^ at the Herbert Mundin open today at the warehouses -..to all - parts of the village of Btotkai on the northwest­ Cumberland, Md., Aug. 4.— (A P ) Burtington, V t—Mtik producers Organiation - Affected by Sandy Beacfii Ballroom, Crystal State ’Theater to the featured roles coimtry, .ts.bakeries and . ' dries, ern frontier was reported to ruins —WUeyL Post, round-the-world filer its 'great fish and produce ware­ and dealers agree price of milk to Lake. Conn., bring music and enter­ o f “A rizon a to B roadw ay,” th*- new New Recovery Requirements* today as a result of two bombard­ left here shortly after tone o’clo^ houses, its coffee roasting plants, consumer to " Buzitogton market tainment of a high order over the comedy from the studios of Fox ments by'Brltisb air force pilots, this morning to-an effort to reara Make Impressive Start To­ its factory and. transportation should be advanced one cent to 11 coming'wedtend. “A rt” .Cannon and F’lm. It is the story of a young ■In a message addressed 'o its who are trying to compel Bajauri Oklahoma City by night. imits, every, segment of the AAP tribesmen to relinquish three agi­ cents a quart. his orchestra make their first ap­ confidence, man who will give no D'm employees, but which is of in­ organization is operatin g 100 per ' Force, down last night by "hide­ ward Capture of Master Providence— ^For the secood suc­ pearance on Saturday nigkt. “Art” man— or girl— an even break, until tators. terest to the public as well, or per­ cent acconfihg to the new c<^. Practically all bulldtogs were said ous weather ,” as he described ,1L cessive night, Washington draw­ Cannon is ah important figure to the he falls into a trap created by his haps even more than to AAP Hours and wages have been adjust­ to have been levelled’to Kotkai, a the filer abandoned plans for a stop bridge could not be closed for about dance mude field. Formerly with own inadvertence. at Dayton, Ohio, and said he would workers, the Great Atlantic and ed to meet the new scale, and em­ hamlet of 100 inhabitants. Tro|Ay m Toumey. an hour because of expansion from try to reach home to a non-stop Pacific Tea Company has announc­ ployment opportunities to various RAC’S, CRYSTAL LAKE flight A civic demonstration is the h e a t ed the full and complete adoption branches of the business are being Randolph, VL— A. Zero Bowen, 95, MBS. KING CONVICTED of E’resident Roosevelt’E N. R. A. provided for hundreds of men and plazmed for him. ‘ Asbuzy Park, N. J.. Au^. 4.— one of the few surviving civil war Ddeporte’s Orchestra EN BLACKMAIL CASE code fo^all of its stores, offices, women as rapidly as possible to all veterans to this vicinity, dies. Ray Deleporte anq his 3ridgway ( A P ) — ^Hal Sim s and W ald e m ar warehouse ard associated ‘m- territories. Hotel Orchestra from Springfield, New York, Aug. 4.— (A P )—^Mrs. judging by those prohibition re­ Von ZedtwitB have made an im­ panles. Officials of the Tea Company Mass., will pla;” a return engage­ Trances W . King was sentenced to­ peal victories to Alabama and Ark- . As signatory to the code, AAP state that while it is not posdble pressive start toward capturing the ment at Rau’s, Crystal Lake, this day to a prison term ol not less the “SoUd South” is no long­ li now displaying to all of its stores at this time to forecast accurately Master’s trophy, the feature pair coming Saturday night. ’This or­ than five nor more than ten years er solid—but liquid. the official emblem the' fighting just what effect the ne^ code will event of the week’s tournament of chestra broadcast weekly over for attsmpted blackmail of Bruce MENUS eagle >tnd the symbolic phrase “W e havr. on wkclMale or retail 'ood the Ajnerican Bridge League. Station W BZ to Springfield. About Barton, author and advertising qo our ^part.” . , prices, they do fledge their com­ giTTin and three of his young as­ six weeks ago when they played -t executive. Jddga Joseph E. Corri­ John' Hartford, presidrat of the pany to a conttouation of its tra­ sociates— George Unger, John Rau For Good Health Rau’s many requests were received gan ordered he** taken to the state PIMPLY SKIN A&P organization, was among the ditional poliev of selling the best and Charles S. Lockridge—were for their re-engagement, prison for women at Bedford Hills, •ooa improved end blotchee cleared A Week’s Supply first to wire Prudent Roosevelt that the market offers at the low­ eliminated yesterday in the first Ray Deleporte and his band play N . Y . • by daily treatment with aoceptiiig for his company ' the est possible prices. round of Jie team-of-fbur competi­ Recommended t a discriminating public at the A jury to General Sessions Ck>urt .principles of the plan to its early tion, much to the surprise of every­ B y Dr. Frank McCoy Bridgway Hotel where they have found Mrs. King guilty of a charge body, but in the first round for the many admirers. They ax-, sure to stages and pledged full co-opera- Spitsbergen’s tallest trees are of blackmail to attempting to ob­ Master’s trophy, he and Von Zedt- please a large attendance at Rau’s, t-on of the AAP organlza"on to Dr. McCoy's menus suggested ^or about six inches to height. tain 350,000 from Bar^cm under wit* had the best score, 281 points this coming Saturday night. Some carrying out the provisions of the Resinol the week beginning Simday, August out of a poraiWe 468. There are two of the dance orchestras coming to more roimds to play 6, 1933: Rau’s to the near future are Jack Sunday B ernStine- Schenken 2nd Fitzgerald’s Arcadians, Buddy Hai^ Breakfast — Cantaloupe; well David Burnstine and Howard rod and his Cardinals, Eld Murphy browned Waffle, with a little maple Schenken were secono with 277%, an possibly Bill Dehey and his syrup if desired. Richard L. Rey and Sam Fry, Jr., Lunch—Buttered zucchini; Baked Merry Makers. third with 273%, the Cleveland imund beets; Celery. tA|¥Tn of Henry P. Jaeger and Ed­ Dinner—Jellied Tomato Bouillon, August Furniture Sale! ward C. Wolfe fourth with 264. served to cubes; Baked Chicken with PUTS CRIME REMEDY Next came Mr. and Mrs. J. H. L«- Melba toast dressing; Spinach; Ice mon of Washington, holders • f the cream . UP TO U.S. GOVERNMENT league’s natio"^ auction cham­ M onday pionship, with 263%. Twenty-eight Breakfast—One kind of fresh pairs are competing. p M t e r B e d fruit, as much as desired; Glass of O d 4 OidDflt A Georgia quartet, Edward Nix, Senator Murphy of C ongr^’ Aegmt Sale frlee m ilk. Meyer Davis and Emory Daugherty, Asgnrt Sole Afes WE ARE Racket Committee Urges BA, Mrs. G. A. Bennett, Jarfi Lunch—Combination salad of to­ he was also directo. of the George­ E i 8 8 and Whither Cary, siirvived its first matoes, celery, -aw spinach. town Collegians when that was con­ Federal Police Unit. round in the team of four e ^ t Dinner— Salisbury Steak; Cooked sidered one of the,smartest college • 6 ® * Save 40% at with a larger point mandn thm celery; SmaU green peas; Salad of bwds to the country.' He and his Dubuque, Iowa, Aug. 4— (A P) — Save almoat this Saleprice. any other combination. It won its watermelon and cantaloupe balls; band of eleven skUful mirslcians The problem of suppression of S0%! Hard- Vahiat,maple, inarch by 6,J50 points. No dessert. crime to the nation’s cities today DOING come to Sandy Beach fiom Mt. Park, wood in .wal* and mahogany Interesting Spedmen Tuesday was put squarely up to the federal Holyoke, where they have been held nnt finish. finish. Boy A hand in the Master’s pairs Breakfast—Eggs poached to government to an official report by oyer two weeks to an extended en­ 4 drawers. now. which required bold bidding Md cream, served tm thin Melba toast; gagem ent. Senator Louis J. Murphy of Iowa. i bolder play was made in the N o ra Stewed figs. Also a newcomer to the ballroom. “A federal law enforcement tmlt •and South positions by Micchel Lunch—^Large glass of tomato Jack Fitzgerald and his Waterbur- which will .cover the populous cen­ IBames and J. Horace Block. OUR PART juice. ians nre presented on Sunday night. ters, werking quietly, thoroughly The lay-out was as follows: Dinner—*Eggplant witii meat; A fine, snappy outfit is this, conced­ and relentlessly, is the answer to * North—S, A K J 3 2; H, K 4, D, Stuffed summer squash; Ssilad ot ed by many to rank with (Connecti­ the need,” said .Murphy, who is a sliced cucumbers with gn»ted raw }j 9 5 4; C, 9 8. « « cut’s leading dance bands. They member ot the Senate sub-commit­ West— S, Q 6 4; H, 7 6 3 2; D, Q carrots; Baked apple. j have played a number of dates at tee investigating rackets. W ednesday His report was directed to the u m t Lake (Compounce and at Bab’s Lake, * Soutt^, lb 9 8 7; H, A Q J 6; Breakfast-Wholewheat muffins people of Chicago, where he made Ctongamond, scoring a success. Fea­ with peanut butter; Stewed Apri­ his preliminary investigation, and tured also on Sunday night will be • s f H. 10 9 8; D , A K 6 cots. where he is to hear further testi­ CHAIR the sweetheart, of Sandy Beach, six- •B 2; C, Q 10 4 3. Lunch—Fruit (all desired, one mony soon. ^ (North and South vulnerac.2.) kind only.) year-old Nancy Lee Starkel, who The Iowan advocated fighting ire ■ George Uhger in the East open- Dinner—Cream Jacqnard $4! Oxmbinatioa wal Solid Oak with suin- F rid a y hearts which goes to declarer. Re­ chapter of "Clancy oi the Moxmted” Vienna, Aug. 4.— (AP) — ’Two b a r widi plain proot lacquer top on Breakfast—Melon; Crisp bacon; vrisnr seat. A hig ant veneer lop. \9%3t alizing that he cannot lose any will be an added attraction on Sat­ Vienna correspondents of German extension Table. Arm Chair and 3 Side Chaiisl Melba toast. sale bargarnl inches. Six tnrned legs. more tricks he finds that he must urday. "The Stranger’s Return” newspapers have been arrested for Lunch— Salad of lettuce, cucum­ We camtol repeal this Sale vahsei , mairo a finesse to catch the queen with Lionel Barrymore, Miriam what authorities called the objec­ bers and small green peas. Hopkins, Stuart Erwin and Fran- tionable character of their dis­ ' of clubs and another to get the D inner— ^Baked stuffed sea bass; chot Tone wib begin its Manches­ patches regarding the Austrian situ­ queen of spades. As it turns o Cooked greens; Artichoke; Sliced to­ ter engagement on Sunday. This ation. both finesses work and he makes 5 matoes; Jello or Jell-Well. very popular picture was written The action was taken under a re­ spade tricks, 4 hearts, and 3 clubs. Saturd ay for Oie screen by Phil Strong, cent decree issued by the Dollfuss Breakfast— Glass of orange, author of “State Fair.” government to combat alleged grapefruit or tomato juice 30 min­ A Wilson Mizner, famous play­ propaganda. . •15 S P R IN G utes before breakfast; Baked egg.; COAST GUARD, HARD DP. wright and scenario writer, author Toasted cereal biscuit; Stewed of "AUas Jimmy Valentine” a A baby will breathe more easily S p e H m t tm r prunes. score of other Broadway successes and take more air into its limgs Lim cb— ^Fresh peach salad ; G lass HAS A CHEAP BIRTHDAY as well as innumerable st.^ries for if no pillow is used to sleep on. of milk if desired. 9 0 9 5 Dinner—Clear soup; Roast beef; Celebrates 143rd Anniversary Carrots roasted /ith the meat; As­ of Service Without Usua’ paragus; Celery; Small slice of watermelon. O i l R a i ^ e Same at Weeds Inter-SUp Boat Races. *Eggplant with meat: Peel and cut an eggplant into half inch Studio Comsh Boy aewl Save ever slices. Line a baking dish with the New London, Aug. 4.— (AP)— Atfsrvst Sob Pfkw, 30% ! 14$ big. deeg^ slices, add a little chopped parsley doable deck eefla sop. The Coast Guard he* observed the iU M M ii SZ9.95 Boy now! Save over B d B *1 H S and celery, and season with small $3 down, $5 monthly pert yea in earn. Twi» 143rd anniversary of the birth of 20%. Opens to J I T * * amount of salt. Have ready a half hrfd k the service today ojj a curtailed d o n i^ bed or 2 twin poimd of ground round ste^ which beds. Cofl spring base and separate innee schedule because of economy meas­ border frame l has been run through tiie meat B igI Full 30% to 40% larger than average in spring mBlTrnss Plaid nphelstery. ures. Boat races, which were a fea­ grinder after it has been broiled in ture of observances of the anniver­ f P^^Ung top and even. Speedy! 5 big, widt* S3 tk m e , $4 MmtUf fUs Csnyiag Cbmpo a flat cake form tmtil of a grayish ,$ 4 4 1 sary day to former years, were not color all the way through. (This leaa b nmars devdop beat at gas range speed] scheduled this year because to do preliminary cooking adds flavor and Bond Focusing s. would have necessitated the uevents the meat forming together sending of vessels from other sta­ while baking.) Add to baking dish, tions here at additional expense. FLASHLIGHT e a c h 4 9 c cover with more sliced eggplant, and s g m i m g t r ^ r ’The day was observed as a holi­ sprinkle Melba toast crumbs over Complete—For That Camping Trip. g wirng MJWt day by officers and men and the the top. Moisten with a half cup of mre Uin members of the enlisted personnel hot water, cover, and bake for 20 were g^ranted liberty to continue to minutes, removing cover for the laqt KOTEX *30 Cabinet *14*’Mattress 7 o’clock tonight am. tc be re­ five minutes. Serve hot from bak­ Jergen’s LOTION W tth 3 S -p ^ BreafcbM fi Sefit sumed until tomorrow morning fol­ in g dish. R^^ular 50c Regular 35c August Sah Priew, lowing the close of an inter-service / • r Sm M m $22 C U A U t boxing show. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS' Aagnqt Sale Price 36c 17c 9 0 8 8 For Sanborn. Phantom Equalizer. (Granulated Eydids) TROOPS CALUD OUT Question: H. B. H. asks: "W ill you please tell me a remedy for granu­ 1 6 . S S Sty* at Wards lated eyelids?” > Save At W ar^s IN KENTUCKY PRIMARY Answer: Granulated eyeUds some­ PEROXIDE reg. 50c 17<^ Bay noyrf Se«e W times start from a local infection SaeeatWarUs ~ U. S.P. Fan Pint. Bay Now! Sava Conrioctabla, deep rubbed to by soUed fingers, ^but in­ ■ over $6. Comforta­ fection of any n’ the mucous mem­ Bny now! Save over ble wing etyle with fteadar. wka cedi a p Harlan, Ky., Aug. 4.— (A P I- branes is generally only possible 20%. Kkcben Cab- extrn Idgfa back. Fifty National Guardsmen will m - from an over-acidity of the stom­ WiBiams* R^uku* 25c McKess(m’s Regular 25c iaet wkh new dome Covered in tapestry. trol the city -•f Harlan until after ach and intestines. ’The irritation of | Prlee goea up after Saturday’s primary to prevent, pos­ this h q>eracidity seems to, be able inp. B ig 504b. fianr 3 idle S a le! . A . C A. sible cia-obM between political fac-' to affect any of the mucous mem­ T A L C 1 7 c T A L C 1 1 c bin. ^piaee green tions as a result of disorders at branes, such as those of the nose, ,SS.7 9 Kenvir sresterday to which Robert throat and eyes. Local treatments. F o r Blen. Soothes Skin. Roark, 35, was fatally wounded and should be used on the granulated four other men beaten. lids, but the cimstitutional derange­ Clarence Middleton, coimty pa- ments'must also be eliminated be- ' trolmaiit.said he anr' two kinsmen fore a permanent cure can be S U N IC E rego 5 0 c Get Bomble Yomr A FnUy^Eqnipped fou^ 432 ballots already marked pretied. 19c M ore pow er! Sootiiliig, Vanlehing, Freventa Sanborn. to a bhllot box at the home of Bill (V teUeeaTtm an .candidate for county attorney, apple enlarges, producing longer vo­ I h has alLthaea: dae> also was slightly tojur^ ANTISEPTIC MOUTH WASH cal cords and 'eeper tones. This'] trie headlighl. taxi change takes place within a remark­ Bipolar 50c. O'Q^ ably short time, and it takes a while ham, staal paekap P u n P i n t ...... KOfMGSBURG STUDENT for one to get the vocal cords under | Mensy canft bay cairiw, ^ pnUag perfect control. A girl’s larynx does o U battary better efl .A m RIw not enlarge in the same fiianner as m SAILPLANE RECORD S H E R E T T S ■ eisidet Madefresn a bqjr’s, consequently women do not COLD CREAM, , , ^ Thia Biveraide bet. tery k bnflt BradfOid era dab have b ^ Adam’s applies jss a rule, P o u n d J a r _____M a J C TISSUES, 2 for i / C lee •'V laog life, to give nor deep voices, and they are not ’Btynlar 80c. Vkg. 100 Sheets. B e g . 15c. cestUasI nncl Btkndenburg, East Prussia, Aug. dependabk powael a4 Onr troubled with the changljBg pitches Alta said hi I 4— ^ I P ) — ^Kurt Schm idt, a student Putes aie atpMlard ifiiilOlogy to Koenigitourg Uni­ of tones because Jbeir hoynxes en­ AT OUR SODA TOUNtAIN S B S gid. yen IS te tltt' versity, claimed to have tat^en the large slowly in proportion to their world’s sailplane duration record to- grow th . JUMBO BANANA SPLITS ...... day. (W hat Foods Contain lodtoeT) Question: D. asks: "Will yon Starting Thursday at 7:2S a. m. , r . • >n a plane nam'd the Loerser , of please tell me what foods contain .. IrunaiiV of the baby type, he Iwoke iodin e?" [; the German mark at 2 a.,m. today Answer: The - following foods DRUG CO; M o ntgo m ery W ard & Co. I I and the woidd record at Y a. m., iU contain the - largest amounts of was believed. iodine: Asparagus, pineapple, cab­ -824-828 M AIN $ 1 ^ E T T E L . 5 i 8 I 903 Main Si^M t D i a l ^ 8 9 5 V I m p A t 11:10 o’clock this morning he bage, kidney beans, muMirooms, caiv - - stin ftylug with hopes^of coO' rots, strawberries, shrlnqt and . other ... -.> ■- -V toms tinier sbeB fith. , f9*e . - -- 1 - ) ■ ) : 'P,-

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telephone—^recently invented by that time he has continued in busl' c down toe apple trees on the lot street. Within 21 workiag days C. E Manchester Has Developed Alexander Graham BelL ness or Main street. aided the carpenters and themselves House and Son were doing busineas On the 20th of December, 1876 Having definitely settled in town, dug toe ditcl for toe sewer pipe and again. Charles E. House and Grace Bis­ L. E. House began to take an ao laid toe tile pipe to the new building. Meanwhile plans were going for­ m Step With House’s sell were married. The ceremony tive interest in town iffaira. About Twenty-one days after the fire toe ward for a new permanent building. was quietly performed in the Bis­ this time he was elected clerk and temporary store was open for busi­ A contract was soon let for the new sell homestead — which stood on treasurer of the Crater i±urch—a ness. Then, during toe next year, store building and or Bfarch 14,1910 Store — Keen Business the present site of the State The­ position-that he hdd at ris death. the present building was built toe Hale store and toe House store ater at the comer oi Bissell and Local PoUtlca Again, in 1912, C. E. House left held their openings. ’This was Judgment Has Affected Main streets. The Congregational A staunch Republican, (jharles his business U go “or toe road,” an event to remmeber, as notblxw minister, Mr. Robbins, performed F- House also became interested in this time for Cheney Brothers, to enproaching it bad ever been held m the ceremony m the presence of local politics and served toe town sell ties to toe .«etai] trade. In toe town before. Nearly Every Interest in only the parents of the couple. in several capacities, ^or many course of toe two years he spent Orchestras played in toe stores There was no time for a wedding years he was registrar of voters in this work he came to know prac- an< flowers and other souvenirs trip at that time itb the Christ­ and also served several terms as ticaity every retailer of men’s were given away to toe throngs’ of Town— Here’s Intimate mas business at the peak, so chairman of toe Republican Town clothing in the qtete His’ many visitors. Later on Charles E. House Charles E. House spent tads honey­ committee. For three years he was trips a'*orded aim a chance to see purchased the interests of Justus W. Story of Life of Town’s moon in the tailor shop. town treasurer and in toe course of how the state had de-veloped and Hale in the House and Hale block Churcb Devotion toe following years ne was succes­ changed since he bad traveled it so ,from the Hale estate, and then At about this time in his life, sively, Justice of the Peace, Deputy regularly 25 years before by bicy­ 'House A Hale, Inc., was formed. ’The First Citizen. Charles E. House began bis work Judge of toe Town Court, Judge of cle and wagon. ’The new position corporation still controls toe House in the Center Congre^tkmal toe Town C!ourt (for 30 seconds) gave him an opportunity to travel A Hale building and Charles E. Church — which be continued in and served one session in toe (Sen- in comfort by troUey and automo­ House (Company is still one of the one capacity or another through era) Assembly. ^ bile. Charles Edwin House was t)om hi;, long life. The family -ere regU' occupants. February 12, 1854 to Edwin Munroe lar attendants at the services and Of his various acUvltiea in toe Trip To Paris Rockville Store comnoon welfare of toe town and In 1914 C. E. House was elected House and Mary Ann Tarbox. The both Mr. and Mrs. (Charles E. In 1915 Charles E. House pur­ House attended after their mar­ its citizens, be remembered many a State delegate to toe Internation­ chased a controlling interest in the family was one of the first in this riage. interesting things which took place al Chamber of Commerce .conven­ F. M. Brigham store in Rockville vicinity, the first William Hous(e) during these years. In 189C he help­ tion in Paris. With Mrs. House, and placed Charles M. Murphy in Now that he was married, C. E. ed take toe census with Fred Sweet Mr. and Blrs. William House and having settled in Gleustonbury In House took over the duties of jani­ charge. ’The firm of House A Murphy ’and Elwood' E3a. They arbitrarily Frank Johnson they spent a week continued in business for sever^ 1695 when that town was first set­ tor of the church—at 545 per year! divided toe town into three parts; at toe convention in. Paris- and tled by people moving from Weth­ With none of the modem conven­ years. each one taking a ;.ection of toe were royally entertained by their In 1911 Mr. House bought an in ­ ersfield. iences—lighting or ‘heating—the town for toe census surv^. C. E French hosts. At toe end of «toe Edwir House in 1854 owned a work evolved upon the young man House took the east side of town convention toe St. Lyons Railroad terest in the Kennedy clothing store tailor shop and store on Hartford was a bit toe much, so his bride as from Glastonbury lire to Bolton. took toe whole party on a tour of which was located on Summer . Road near the location of the pres­ sisted in the duties, sharing in This'meaut many bicycle rides France, furnishing transprrtation, street, Boston. Mr. House became a ent Methodist Church. (At that every task. The churcb was heated through toe coimtiy and over to guides and other comforts. Later director of the concern. This famous time Hartford Road ran about 15U b"' two stoves in the rear of the Birch Mountain. He had toe second toe party toured through Germany clothing store was a forerunner of feet south of its present line.)' Ed­ auditorium and wood was burned safety blcycie in town. When toe and wrent through the Kaiser’s Pal­ the chain of Kennedy stores which win House had been offered the op- It was C. E. House’s job to carry in canvassers bad covered their allot­ ace in Berlin a week before toe operate throughout New England. ' portunity to buy the whole comer and pile up the wood uecessary to ted territories, they met and com­ World War broke out. ’They were Charles E. House did not de'vote for 5300 but was unable to raise the keep the fires going strong during pared notes. They found that there one day out on toe homeward voy­ himself exclusively to business but amount at that time. Above the the services. were 8,022 people in town, and toe age when they received the first found time for civic duties. He repre­ store were the living quarters, and One great source of annoyance, total for each one of toe districts word of toe outbreak of the war. sented Blanchester in the General there it was on Lincoln’s birthday, which he never forgot during those was within 50 of each other. . During the 18 yeare that be was Assembly in 1893. For we*" 40 years February 12, 1854 Charles Edwin days when be officiated s janitor, Goes. To Legtslatore a'member of the State Chamber of ht bad been clerk ai.d treasurer of House was bom. was the fact that when the wind In 1893 C. E. House was elected Commerce, C. E. House missed but the Center Congregational church. Schooling blew in the wrong direction, the to toe (teneral Assembly The Her­ one of toe annual meetings. In He was president of the J. W. Hale His first schooling was in the smoke was blown down into the ald in .commenting on toe election 1917 he was a delegate to the Na­ company, secretary of the Manches­ private school which Miss Jane church, filling the interior wlLh pointe'^ out the high legard in tional C!hamber convention in ter Building and Loan Association, Cheney conducted in the building smoke and soot. The building was which he was apparently held by Washington vriiich was in session a director of the Manchester ’Trust now occupied by Hose & Ladder lighted only by kerosene lamps toe voters of toe town, as in this when toe United States declared Company, a director of toe hyxm Company No. 1 on Pine street. Miss which were hung along the stove election be ran ahead of toe rest of war on (Sermany. During toe war Leather Company, and also of the Cheney really had a “kindergarten’' pipes which ran around t le church toe ticket, close behind Judge OUn he was a state director. New England Retail Clothiers and many years before the idea was auditorium. It was Mrs. House’s Wood, his associate, who as leader During toe World War Mr. House Furnisher’s Association. started, and one of Charles E. special task to take care of these, of toe Republicans in toe House was a very busy nian. Calling off In PoUtios House’s most prized possessions was besides helping with the general was running for re-dection. a lung-planned trip to toe (Canadian He served as Republican regis­ a book inscribed to him by Miss work. She, cs well as many another The ..esslon of 1893 w ar a busy Rockies when he was called to be trar of voters for nearly 20 years, Chen^ “To Charles House for a woman of the period, spent many one. following as it did toe famous chairman of toe War Savings drive town treasurer for three years, neat piece of patchwork.’’ long hours filling lamps, trimming ho directed toe campaign to *. suc­ From the kindergarten Charles E. “Deadlock Session” of 1891 when received toe appointment as deputy wicks and cleaning the sooted neither party in toe Legislature cessful completion besides serving judge in toe Blanchester F^ce House went to school at the old chimnejrs. Charles E. House as a member of toe Towm War school house which stood east of the was able to get' control and as a Court, but refused it. He was how­ Steam Heat In Church result no appropriations had been Bureau and as a "four minute-man” ever, toe judge toe court for a old Academy near the present Ma­ speaker. Then, toe war over, be sonic Temple. There was one teach­ In 1879, during the Centennial passed. Disappointed, toe man turned to and rooms and on the third floor One interesting record of toe As­ period of 30 seconds. year of the Center church, steam (Charles Hoiwe was clerk of toe go out of toe court and as be did so, was the Odd Fellows ball. sociation is that in all 1 history it served on toe town’s receptira com­ He also was a member of the er for all grades, but as the schcol mittee and met toe soldiers from grew larger, it moved into the beat was installed. This did not committee on Labor, and remem­ toe Manchester Registrar recogniz­ At this time Mr. House began has never bad to postpone a di­ Town War Bureau during the war make the janitor’s task much bers many impossible bills present ed him. It appeared that during his long association with Fred J. rector’s meeting for lack of a tbin town when they docked at Bee- period and during the campaign at Academy next door. One of his ton. Classmates and friends at this time easier because there was no run­ ed and supported by toe ' labor the questioned three months toe Kennedy of Boston. The two were quorum. the Mexican border in 1916 he be­ ning water in the churcb and all unions at that time wher there man bad been working on a Man­ L ater, in 1906 C. E. House was Store m s life was Grace Bissell who lived on Main close friends and with Mr. Field, Throughout bis long and busy came treasurer of funds to aid fami­ street on the site of the present the water for the boUers had to were many labor agltstors in Hart­ chester reservoir and had been in­ another Boston ' merchant, they one of the incorporators of the Man­ lies of soldiers at the front He has be carried in. C. E. House had vivid ford. On one rccasion • particular­ jured at work. While taking the chester Savings Bank and went be­ life “toe store” was his life. He kept State Theater. C. E. House ai*/ays combined to do all their buying to­ himself abreast of toe times by been a member of toe Permanent liked to say that he went “courtin’ ’’ memories of hauling ^ater one cold ly obnoxious bin was More toe census; Mr. House had talked with gether. Thus in touch' with toe fore the bommittee in toe legisla­ Memorial* Day committee since .its winter’s morning at 3 o’clock irhen committee and at toe hearing toe him and remembered the man and ture to request a charter. ’The participation in local affairs uitil when he was six years old. His men’s clothing business in Boston near ms death. He was always organization, membra of toe gien- mother took him to visit the Bissells the water in the boilers was low. room was filled with supporters o' toe dates. He Immediately gave anc' with toe advantages of com­ Legislative committee seemed sur­ eral committee for the Centennial On that occasion he- had to load the bill, while no one appeared to this information to Judge D. S. Cal­ bined bujdng, toe local concern was prised that an officer in toe Build­ willing to listen to bis beloved and at that time he first met the ing and Loan Association should townspeople and in his passing Man and was a charter membra of the ri who was later to become his barrels of water oh sleds and haul oppose IL Realizing tha'' a- ad­ houn and the man was happily ad­ able to keep the stock up to toe Blanchester Chamber of Commerce them over the snowdrifts in tb verse report by toe conmlttee in mitted to citizenship. minute. It was a great shock to C. want-a savings bank in the same Chester loses toe last outstanding Sfe. town, but Mr. House realized that figure of toe "old days" when Man­ and was that body’s first vice-presi­ At that time there were just four zero temperature to fill the boilers. toe face of apparent unanimous de­ Was Town Treasurer E. House when Fred J. Keimedy dent, later becoi^g president In Besides assisting her husband as mand for the bill wopld certainly During this time C. E. House died suddenly in the office of his the town was reac’y for and needed chester was a mere village. houses east of Main street and no a savings bank and that toe two in­ 1914 he was a State delegate to the aide streets to the east, from Charter janitor m- bicycle age. He had covered most of (Continued From Page Twok parked in back during the Simday demnation of the bill and the clerk clerkship, relinquishing the office the New England states at one time local War Savings Campaign. This return them at night. When he was merce, and served as its first vice- was a service that entail^ much de­ 10 they were pastured in the services where hla.^ father could was able to report to toe House that of treasurer. Mr. House was elected president, Clarence Watkins being or another on a bicycle, so it was clothing and men’s furnishings busi­ meadows on Charter Oak street, and keep an eye on him. the Committee had beard both sides Town Treasurer and served three only natural that as soon as auto­ ness more extensively. tailed work, and which meant much president. Through this association to a Nation then at war. As a r»> daily he drove the two belonging to A Salesman of the case and reported adversely years. he was very instrumental in help­ mobiles were developed to a stage In 1880 Edwin M. House had mov­ his father, and two belonging to the Charles E House’s first inde­ on its passage. where they were practical, that he ed from his shop just north of suit of his efforts, 5351,794A8 face Meanwhile toe tailor shop had ing to establish a bafik in Manches­ value or about 5425,000 maturity Bunce’s and one owned by Sanford pendent business venture was N un^ Deputy Judge outgrown itself, expanding from ter. should be an enthusiast. He.bought Knox’s to toe comer of Main and Keeney. Later his father bought started early, in the '80’s when be While serving as Justice of the the original tailor establishment to the fifth car manufactured by toe Oak streets. Here he conducted his value in War Sa'vings were subscrib­ Peace C. E. House was called upon As a boy C. E. House had known ed in this to'wn. the land, then pjutiure, which is no v secured a potion as salesman for a much larger store carrying men’s the inconvenience of having to bank Pon'e-Hartford Company—a "one- clothing business in a building which part of the Manchester Country a new -jatented frying-pan develop­ to hedr a case which be deemed of ready-made clothing, furnishings, lunger” and one of toe earliest sera looked more like a tenement house, He was also chairman of toe Re­ considerable importance. Not bring in Hartford. There were no bank­ publican Town Committee and a ^dub golf course, and the daily trips ed.by Milton Tracy of Rocky Hill. shoes and many incidentals. Mr. ing facilities in town and their ab­ town. It was painted a bright red, than a commercial establishment. to pasture became longer. He was This job took him cn the road as trained in toe law, and wanting to House also had the agency for the (which caused toe townspeople to Old Store Justice of toe Peace and a charter be sure'Of his decision, be asked bis sence was a great hardship on the member of Hose Company No. 8. now old enough to use the family far west as Cincinnati and Chica­ Columbia bicycles in town and did local merchants. The only banking call it the red-devil) and the machine Additions were made on this mare, and the intelligent animal go, but the device never proved good friend Judge H. O. Bowers considerable business in town. He cost new, 51,000. building in 1885 when C.‘E. House During toe World War he was a di­ to sit with him “amicus ctirae.” facilities that he ever remembered rector of toe State Chamber ot Com­ learned to help in the job by nudg­ very practicable, and be soon gave sold over 100 bicycles for Pope- in the old days were at the general Sold Bor 1150 took over toe business and again in ing the laggard animals along the the job up. With toe aid of the Judge’s legal merce, serving during toe entire knowledge, the Justice was able to Hartford Company, and was so suc­ store which W. H. Cheney operated. An interesting detail of toe first 1890 when the expanding business dusty road over ihe hill. Just at this time be met a sales­ cessful with them that he in one For the desired amoimt paid in cash, c seen in Blanchester is that en­ called for more room. ’The latter war period. When C. E. House was seven his man for letter and bill files who give an excellent legal opinion. The. 01 In business he has been actively report of the opinion spread so that year earned 5253 as a bonus 1 plus a 10 cent fee, Bfr. Cheney would trance was through a door in toe improvement gave toe old building a father bought the land on the site of was selling to stores in town. C. E. per cent on all cash over 51,000 paid give the customer a check payable rear by stepping up several steps. typical store front with display engaged in bis tailoring and retafl the High School from C’l^uncey B. House asked about the sales propo­ when it came time to appoint the men’s furnishings business on Blain judges for the town. Dr. Whiton, the to toe company. One of his sales to toe desired payee. When everyone was in toe seat was windows and wide awnings. Knox. Mr. Knox built a store on sition and got in touch with the was in CSmplin, (}onn., delivery re­ put down over the steps and toe pas­ The new store did not s'Jfice for street for 61 years. In toe early days the land which E. M. House took New England agent. The files were Manchester representative in the quiring him to ride the "bike” over C. E. House and others in town of business on Blain street be helped over and operated imtil 1872. Before CSeneral Assembly, despite, Mr. thought that toe time had come sengers settled down for a rather long. In 1897 (jharles E. House and made In Rochester, N. toe sandy roads to his ciutomer. uncertain ride over the JitSty and Justus W. Hale formed a corpora­ organize toe BlaficLester Trust Com-* this E. M. House had bought the House thought there would be House’s protest, hiui him named when it was able to support a bank pany, being an active member of the land at the comer of Charter Oak Deputy Judge of toe Town CJourt. Desjlite the poor roads at the of its own, so they began to rouse rocky roads. Unfortunately toe car tion and purchased the buLdlng site ready sale and a good market for time, C. E. House became a skilled was not at all dependable, and after at Main and Oak streets right next Blanchester Busines.'' Men’s Associa­ street and in 1880 he built a new them. All the available market ter­ Mr. House, realizing bis lack of local interest and take the necessary tion committee in its efforts to or­ store beside bis home on Main street legal training, intended not to take cyclist. One of his close friends was steps toward the formation of a two seasons was sold for 5I 6O. to ' the site of toe E. M. House ritory had been assigned but the toe oath of office, all would Efiwood Ela, publisher of The Heralu banking institution. C. E. House Incidentally, along with C. E. homestead. A contract was let to ganize toe banking institution. He —^where the House fam ily has ever Manchester boy sure of himself was also one of toe incorporators of sinca bad a store. probably have gone along smoothly and they took several trips together. was made chairman of toe Business House’s other activities, he was also toe late Patrick (Borman for toe and the proposition, started out if Judge Bowers -bad not gone on a At that time The Herald was a Men’s committee to secure a bank automobile agent for the Pope-Hart- brick work in toe building and to toe Savings Bank of Blanchester and • ^ Hartford Schooling on a small scale He met with such semi-wekly so it was their habit to for 80 years was secretary of toe Upon his gradiiation from school success that he was soon given the lengthy fishing trip when r man and they started toe necessary legal ford (Company, having originally sold toe late C. E. Bloom for toe wood- at ^ Center, Charles E. House was jailed. The Deputy Judge pro­ leave town right after toe. Friday steps. A very liberal charter was bicycles for toe firm. However, he wo«’k. This, business move was Blanchester Building A Loan Asso­ agency for New York City, Long issue bad gone to press, spend toe ciation. w ent to work for his fath er in 1872 Island, Pennsylvania and New Jer­ tested that he was not qualified to drafted and presented to toe legis­ only sold one ear, that to his friend heralded as being an epoch in Man­ as an apprentice tailor, to leam the judge the case, and knowi^ that week-end on a trip, and then get lature. , ’Then, all at once, interest F. J. Kennedy in Boston. chester's history. Fraternal Connections sey. back in timie for Mr. Ela to get out He was a charter membei of King trade. He worked two years and C. E. House always cherished the the Governor was empowered to fill seemed 'to die out in town and when Always enjoying travel, Blr. House On Bfay 22, 1897 toe building was then started to continue bis studies vacancies in toe courts, be suggest­ toe Tuesday issue of toe paper — toe bill empowering toe ebarteriiag in 1900 made his first long trip with ready and on that day Charles E. David Lodge, I. O. O. F.; life mem­ memory of bis years on the "road.” which usuaUy contained an account ber of toe Sons of toe American at Hartford High School, there being His best selling territory proved to ed to Dr. Whiton that toe Governor of the bank was not passed at that Mrs. House to California. Later,,in House opened bis new clothing store no High School in town at the time. appoint some one to fill in. The of toe most recent trip of “the session of toe legislature, toe other Revolution, member of Blanchester be in Pennsylvania where he met editor and bis friend, toe agent for 1907j they made their first trip to in toe brand new Oak Hall buUdingi This meant for him a train trip in with great success in WilUsmsport«‘ matter was taken up with toe Gov­ supporters of toe project apparently Europe, touring through England, The new store and toe building were Lodge of. Masons, No. 78; Washing­ and out every day. ernor, who investigated, and. refused tot (Columbia bicycles.” Their long­ forgot about it But C. B. House ton Commandery No. 1, Delta Chap­ Shamokin and Hazelton. The Pen- est trip was from Manchester to France, Belgium, Germany, Switzer­ heated by steam and were lighted by The South Manchester Railroad ns^vanla “Dutchmen” could never to appoint a judge as there was a was determined to see it through. land, Austria and Italy. electricity. ter No. 51, Wolcott Cound! and was then the best way for people legally appointed deputy holding of­ Portland, Blaine and return, all in By toe next session toe l^;lslature Sphinx Temple, Mystic Shrine. H* seem to resLt the temptation to one week-end, but in order to make Herbert E. House, son of Charles Soon Outgrown from this town to get to Hartford, tell him that his last name was fice. bad developed new ideas about bank E House graiduatod from Harvard In eight years this store was out­ was a member of toe Blanchester regular service being maintained on And so It happened that Charles the schedule on time they went by charters, and toe ones the assembly Country Club and served during the spelled wrong, or else he had drop­ train from Springfield to Worcester University in 1902 and started work­ grown. On April l4, 1906 Mr. House the little railroad now sold to the ped the “r” from t^ end of it. E. House went up to toe (Jourt, rais­ were granting were much more re­ ing for the New York Central Rall- let a contrect for toe addition of a past years as toe club’s treasurer. New York, New Haven & Hartford ed his right band, took the oath of and by. boat from Portland to Bos­ s tr ic t^ than toe former ones bad Qiarles E. House always held a Larger Sale ton. ro»l in Jersey Shore, Pa. ’There he one-story section 17 foot front by 91 Railroad system by Cheney Broth­ His largest order came one day toe judge, lowered it and signed his been. warm place in bis heart for all resignation — matring him Judge Long Bicycle Tripe met his wife and they were married feet deep. Just south of the other ers. The car from this eixl of town in Shamokin when be collected Beprinted Charter. in 1904. As bis father bad done be­ building. This additional biock was World War veterans of this t<>wn. was added to one of the through In commissions and bis biggest sale for about 80 seconds. Mrs. C. E. House was an ardent However, C. E. House bad realized During toe war 'le did countless lit­ trains at Manchester depot. To climax toe situation C. E. cyclist and the two made several fore him, Herbert B. House gave up planned.to give room for toe en­ tle things for the boys, < both in was made to the Bergen, (N. J.) that toe charter that toe Buslnesa bis position and returned to Bian- larged shoe department of his store. &i December of 1874 C. E. House Iron Works. At the latter place be House virtuallv named his succes­ trips together. There were, of Men’s committee bad originally caipp brae and in active service became seriously ill, and bad to give sor. When ai«ed whom he should course, nothing but sandy roads, chester and joined his father in busi­ 'nils one-story addition to toe Oak overseas and on the high seas. In found that his prospect had already drafted for a local bank was a lib­ ness. Shortly afterward the business Ball building was thrown open to 19 bis schooling at that point. When rilled out an order to be a rival con­ appoint to the deputy jiidgeshlp, but Mrs. House and Birs. Hyde of eral one and xpost adapted to toe 1928 Mr. House was named on the be recovered from bis sickness he cern but after Charlie House got Mr. House jokingly said, “Oh get Bow street on one occasion rode to­ wai. incorporated as C. H House A the ^ b llc in October, 1905, A t th at committee for Blandiester's cele-. community, and so out of his own Son. rims the local store carried as large once more returned to work for his working on him in earnest, the Freddy Millsr—he wants a job.” Dr. gether a distance of 45 miles in oue pocket be i^ d for the necessary re­ bration of the Tenth Annlviersary of father whose business bad expanded prospect was so impressed with the Whiton followed his advice and ap­ day. Another time Mr. and Mrs. printing of the old charter in order The Big Fire a stock of goods as any store in the Armistice and was honored by so that be now employed seven merits of his product, that he tore pointed Mills to the position. House made toe round trip to to keep it alive; In 1909 the business received its H artford. toe local post of toe Amralcan Le­ tailors in bis shop in Manchester, up the rirst order and made out a B^flstrar of Voters Watch Hill, riding to Norwich the The legislature granted th8 re­ greatest -setback. On the Blonday B ut fate had ordained that toe gion by being 'sked to remain besides owning another store in new one to the Manchester sales­ One of Mr. House’s duties as first day, on to Watch Hill over "ter­ quest for the original charter, this after Easter while all of the partners building was not to remain long as through an active meeting id Rockville. man for a complete and specially Registrar of Voters was to assist rible roads” toe second day and by beingI toe ujo obarter wMfcTfcw under uuoer which wiuvu toeuiv happened to be out of toe store, the the outstanding commercial estab- watch a candidate take bis obliga­ Becomes Engaged built mahogany cabinet. Shortly people who wished to be made citi­ train to Meriden and then home toe BlanchesterChester ’Trust Company oper- rear of toe building caught fire from Ushmeht in town. Monday after- tions. The year 1876 was an important after this the Rochester ofrice sent zens. It was the custom every so th ird day. ates today. Natuzally, when the a waste-paper fire. Fanned by a roon, April 12, 1909, the Oak Hall Traveled Extensively year in the life of Charles E. Housed for him and told him that this was often to gather the prospective citi­ When Herbert B. House was at bank: was organised, C. E. House strong wind, toe whole building was building and toe new addition were Charles E. House and Mrs. House Since childhood be bad been a friend the largest order they had ever re­ zens and with toe Registrar as ci- WiUiston Academy in Eastbampton, was elected a director and he bos soon in flames. ’The Manchester Fire completely destroyed in the worst traveled extensively, to California and admirer of Grace Bissell. Sue, ceived, and offered him a chance to rector of toe expedition, they would Blass., bis father bicycled up to see served on toe Board since that time. Department was able to do little conflagration that had visited Bian- in 1900; to Europe in 1907 and 1914 tee, had completed her schooling at coafinue his work on salary, which proceed to Hartford on the South him on Sundays, m al^g toe trip up Building Loan more than keep toe blase from ehester up to that time. This devas­ when he saw a review of tiie the Center and had gone to work be did, at 5125 a week, plus ex­ Manchester car of the South Man­ and back in one day. He left home C. p. HousCod not confine him­ neighboring buildings and the flames tating fire threatened to wipe out Kaiser’s army at Pqtsdam about a- in Cheneys’ in the spooling depart­ penses — p large sum for that time. chester railroad to appear before early enough on Simday so th a t he self to the financial intereets of toe were beyond control by toe time aid the south end. A gale was blowing week before toe World War. Thsy ment, where sbe was advanced to But meanwhfle the family busi­ toe judge to be examined and to and his son could go to church to­ bank. Teh years after , the Blan- arrived from Hartford. that day, and when the heat broke ware on a French liner returning to forelady. ness at^m e was getting a bit too take toe oath of enfranchisement. gether. cbestor Building' and Loan Assoda- America and wqre persued pan cfl When toe fire had burned itself the windows of toe block it made the the way across toe Atlantic by a In 1876 they were engaged and arduous for bla father and C. E. On one of these trips there hap­ In 1896 the partnership of House tioD had been started he was elected out there was notojing left but char­ interior a great bonfire. the same year sbe was selected to House was told that be was needed pened an interesting incident which and Hale was started. Justus W. Oerman cruiser. Blr. House made a secretary and has served in that red walls, so precariously balanced trip to the Mediterranean countrlsa go to the Centennial Exposition in at home. He gave up his position well shows C. E. House’s remariCT Hale ran a dry goods store on Blain capacity, for over 80 years. When that as a safety measure they had Both the J. W. Bale stock and Philadelphia with ar ei^bit of and settled down In Manchester able memory. While the Manches­ street when be and C. E. House de­ he first took office toe Association after his wife’s death, acoompanlei again and took up bis duties at the to be toppled in. The only to l^ ' that carried ^ C. E House and Son by toe late H. O. Bowers and BfW, Cheney Silks—including some of ter contingent was waiting in court cided to eonabine and ekpand. To­ had 560,000 in assets and he has saved out of the ruins were toe were complete wiped out Othra the material sbe had spooled ber- store with bis father, j to be examined, the judge was gether with Annie House, a sister sera those increase to almost 52,- Bowers. His fame as a “go-g*tter" sales­ parers in toe safe which wrat occupants of the building suffered He was a charter member of tl|i v seU. Mr. and Mrs. Cbauneey B. examining a Swede who was having of C B. House, the pratnership was 000,000 which are its* asiMts today. heavy losses. Blr. House’s loss was cCnox. (who managed the hotel in man had spread, and it .was not great diinculty proving that be had formed and on land tl a^' they had It is inter.:ating. to note that ever through the fire with its door open Manchester mwanis dnb sad estal^; the town at the time) were going long before he was invited to go on satisfied toe residence requirement. bought from Mr. House’s- mother since his connection with toe An* about a foot when it Jammed in a placed at 527,000 which, was how­ lished a record tor never *.o the Ebcposttion and they consent­ the road for the Wells ffIBe Pipe With his witnesses and papers toe at toe present location of the store sociatlon toe monthly payments of hurried attempt to close it ever. well covered by iasuraaoe. meeting until illneos overtodi ed to chaperone the 3roung 'couple. Wrench Company. Ht only made Swede could, not satisfy toe judge, on Blain street, toe\ erected a toe members have b ^ paid in ’The next three weeks following Ute firms secured ten^ioraiT^piar- The stores of the J. W ..Bale* Charles E. House and bis. wife-to-be one trip to the Rhode Isla^ terri­ toe latter taking toe stand that he large brick building, three stories through toe windows of his Oftieo in to- Hre- were hectic ones. Construo- te rs and 12 hours later jOacSge BL pony and C. E Rouse and spent an exciting week at the Cen­ tory when bis father died (1885) might have returned to Sweden for high House and Hale occupied toe the store, even during tof p^od in tioj was-Immediately started on a Barber had been hired to build a win be cldaed Monday tennial and there, tor the iirst time, which caused him to return to the three months which be^uld not ac­ first floor with their respective 1909 when toe store occupied its temporary bulldiag (h toe rear Of tha temporary store tor b ^ i. W. Bale respect tor the memory •aw the wRidetful invention—the ‘:tore to take full charge. Since count to t. stores, the seeood floor held oSlcea toiiq^racy hifilding After toe fire. ruins. Tbs partners isr tbs bustasss oa i C E House and Ian m Oak P A G B ^

HARMONY FROM HAT BANDS A il IN MolHsons Call on the President Daily Heakl^ I/BRIOE They- Strike A New H ints on How to KeeJ) Wieit 'VJ0^7H «W E HAVJUNO-MVIOR Note By Co-eratiiiK CHILDREN World Famed Authority = - 1 In The Matching Of By O iiv Roberts Bsrto* ^ BEGIN HERB~TODAT Accessories. PNEUMATIC UAMMEh ' iLh : JSJNOB STAFFORD, SO, falls CAUSE RARE DlgBABRi ^AnloTe with Banett Colvlii, S5, but MOTHERS NEED DAY AMONG USERS Stt Jealous, sehemlnir mottier, * A t.fnA STAFFORD, breaks 1 9 ttte OFF NOW AND THEN romance by convincing Banett ttat Fingers ot Stoneoattezs a ^ Other rjBlinor is a heartless flirt. .. “Goodbye, children.” Workers Ofte% - leadeaed ^ 4. vntBO- Elinor’s annt, .wealthy K All three of them looked, up. Joan . Betardeo Q rc^tioo Doe to / Vibration. i KI.T.A SEXTON, dies she apd Harriet and Nina. ’Their mother 3)Qaves her fortune to Barrett. was drawing on her gloves. She had Then drunken VANCE CARTER By DR. MORRIS FISHREIN ■IwotB BENTWELX. STAFFORD. on her “city” clothes. Editor, Journal of the Anaerlcan EBnor’s father. Barrett teils Eii- “Where are you going?” Medical Association, and of Hygela, the Health MaganiDC. . that if she wili marry him “To town. I want you to be good Ii«d live in his home as a guest girls tod^. Do what Sally tells you. a year he will give her ttie en> Stonecutters who use pneumatic And don’t go away—off the street, hammers frequently suffer, with a ^tiie Sexton fortune to divide among I mean.” reiatives. Knowing the Msturbance of the circulation of ey may save her father’s iife. A cloud settled down on the souls of the trio. Mother, away all day the blood in their bands so that ___jie marriage takes place. Bar­ meant a dull time of it they develop a condition wUch has tlett, in spite oif the iies Lida told “You might take iis sometime,” been caUed variously white fingers, ‘ him, flnds himself more In love with gr^umbled H a rriet dead fingers, mechanical diih dis­ Elinor than ever. He has a ward, "ALTe jrou going to a movie?” ask­ ease and spcustlc anemia of the ntan-year-old GERALD MOORE, ed Joan. hands. u(ho is the son of his haA-sister, The'condition has been discussed MARCIA RADNOR. Barrett has “What’ll I do about my treat­ from time to time In medical liter­ promised Marcia never to reveal the ment?” Nina wanteu to know. ature. Quite recently a special sur­ bov’s true story. “Can’t you walk? Dr. Clark is vey a t the subject was made by Elinor’s father dies. Her mother only a half block away. I never go Drs. M. A. F. Hardgrove and N. W. discovers flie existence of Barrett’s with you any more.” Still bearing marks ot their plane crash after spanning the Atlantic, Barker. ward and tells Elinor the boy is “What are you going for?” Captain James A Mollison and Mra Mollison are shown as they vis­ Barrett’s son. When she asks him “I’m going to find my mama.” ited the President at the Roosevelt summer home in Hyde Park. N.Y. The air hammer :mw iised has Barrett cannot explain because of Off for a Good Time. a handle weighing about five pounds and measures six to 12 his promise to Marcia. The girls stared. ’They had no inches in length. It is driven Misunderstandings between Bar- grandmother. Had their mother gone to all types of pictiires being close­ rett and E^or increase. They by compressed air and delivers cra z y ? ly recorded. about 3,000 strokes ^ minute. take a house in the country and “You see, girls, Tm only a little Gerald comes to iive with them. A short summary will give an The fourth and fifth fingers girl grown up. Tm here with you idea of their findings. which are held nearest to the cut­ Both Elinor and Barrett are mis­ / day after day. I’m your back­ ‘•That movies affect the sleep of ting edge of the tool, which is erable but seem powerless to W l/-^ ground. You like me to be here be­ children for the worse, often as either the hammer or a chisel, are straighten out the situation. BOB cause I take aU the responsibility. TELFARE pays them a visit and long as four or five nights after pressed closely against the of When Tm in the house, and I am Barrett discovers that his suspi- seeing a picture. That the over­ BY BRUCE CATTON the tool in order to guide it. There­ mostly, eveiything goes right 1 l,dons that Elinor has been ffirting excitement affects the health ad­ fore, it is the fourth and fifth fin­ * with Bob are entirely unf ound- make it pleasant knd I keep you go­ versely and that horror-and fright THIS MYSTERY HAIT gers which are mqst likely to be ing. That’s what a mama means.. NO USELESS FRILLS ^ - pictures often leave effects affected. ^NOW GO ON WITH THE STORV Now I need a mama. 1 mean I need amoimting to shell-shock and sow to get something to back me up and And, As a Natural Result, It Is Shoemakers who use a diflen- p CHAPTER XLVn the seeds for future nervous dis­ keep me going. Tm off for a good orders.” Pretty Fair Story eut type of vibrating machine There was a'moon and after din- time in town. It is probably the one It was foimd that nothing passes have also been reported to suffer t’ner Elinor led the way to the ter- cool day we’ll have this month. ovef' the heads of children watch­ A neat and straightforward de­ occasionally with a similar condi­ !*^ce. Barrett and Bob Telfare set- Cioodbye, I don’t want to miss tne ing the screen. “The child of eight tective story without frills, fancy tion The hanuner used in struc­ ^ tied themselves beside her, watch- bus.” will see three things out of five bis language or exhibitionlstic detec- tural iron work Is heavl«r and de­ ^■ing the yellow disc rise in the sky. parent sees, the eleven-year-old tectives is available for your enter­ livers only about 1,500 s^kes a ’Higgins brought their coffee to The three girls stared after her. will catch three out of four and the tainment in “Prove It, Mr. Tole- minute ,r them and presently Bessie and Jim They could believe neither their ears sixteen-year-old just about • -dl. free,” by R. A. J. Walling (Mor­ A few months after a stonecutter ^ Thrope and their boys arrived. nor their eyes. They had never row : $2). thought of her that way before. So They retain most of what they see. begins to use the air hammer his t . Sexton, who was the yoimgert and Mr. .Tolefree, that eminent Lon­ bands turn white and become numb rthus able to forget old times, was \ grown-up people needed change and con&ary to grown-ups, and can re­ pleasure too! They needed to get member six months later things don investigator who usually deals and cold. When the man washes ^talking about a mdtor boat. The with' business scandals, gets called his hands in cold water in the ’ other boys spoke eagerly of college away from their children once in a they have at first forgotten.” Hi w hile! Many Salted to Children down to an obscure country house morning he is likely to have an the f*ill. Bessie listened hap- to find out whether the well-known attack even acre than r/hen actu­ ‘ pily. She knew that something had Also “the effects of pictures are ’They were hurt—extremely so. To cumulative.” ^ capitalist whe was believed to ally using the hammer. made a decided differenca Bessie think that they weren’t the whole have committed suicide did not, In right-handed men the third, , had seen the changed light in the world to her after all! Why, they Movies are “over-weighted now with sex, violence and crime.” after all, get foully done in by foyrth and fifth fingers, and more Igirl’s eyes, a little trembling of her beard Croesus with a string of dis­ had thought she loved to fuss about somebody else. rarely the second finger of the left tlips. Poor Elinor who was so By JOAN SAVOY ,^^tter to have a medium-priced ‘"There are many excellent carded wives in his cupboard. He dresses, and mending, and making hand are the ones chie^ involved. lifyoung, with so much of life to would, Barrett reflected, be a match i frock with handsome hat and shoes movies which are very good for Naturally enough, he finds out Create a spirit of co-operation than to have a model so expensive cookies, and washing beads. They that that is indeed the case; fur­ Ill left-handed men it la usually •Team! even for Lida. couldn’t understand why she couldn’t children to see.” - “We must be going now,” Bessie among yo\ir accessories. See that that you’ll have to gather accessor- Motion picture j>roducers ire thermore, be finds out who did it. the right hand that is involved. . “Well!” he said, and could be wrapped up in L^em every min­ ^said when the clock indoors struck think of no more suitable com­ they match each other it you would ies to wear with it in “hit-and-n$ss” riot averse to helping change the The finding uu' process is suitably ute of the year. When the attack comes aia it iio . m ent. present a smart appearance in the j manner, pictures if the public wiU co-oper­ complicated by the fact that some­ L After the Thropes had gone, late summer and sarly fall. The 'Tables 'Turn ate and patronize the more elevat­ one keeps taking pot-shots from may be relieved by any method “I expected that—or something It’s chic to have s scart which I Many a good.dress has been ruin- that will restore the circulation of priTigriTig on their way down the hill Off to have a good time! Shop­ ing type of movie. the dark at oui Mr. Tolefree. When like it,” Elinor admitt^, “but not matches the band on yout new ' ed by the wrong hat. Never buy the blood in the fingers, such as flike ancient, traveling minstrela quite so soon.” She grew silent ping! Lunch with daddy! A movie I have long insisted that the re­ be finally bobs to the surface with ',Elinor went upstairs. For a long hat. And smarter yet to have a hat and then try to find a dress the criminal ii his 'Leetb you have rubbing or putting the hands in then. Barrett felt she was trying gloves, purse and bat of identical to wear with it. Get the dress or perhaps and maybe dinner in town sponsibility of the picture a ch'.ld 'i'whlle she stood by the window ot goes to see lies with the parent the feeling that you have read a warm wate;. to say something more and that design and fabric. I coat first and ’ ei. the accessories. and another movie! Their mother! There happen to be several other phor darkened room looking over the it was not easy for her to begin. » Out just thinking of herself! m ostly. very cqjnpetent and entertaining Shoes and purses-tong ago decid-;That way, you’ll be sure they bring mystery tale. diseases which produce '3m iptom s jj^oonlit world below. He had his own speech to make ed that they would stick together, i but'the best points of the frock. Suddenly Joan, the leader, said, There are. .oads ot excellent pic­ ^ That afternoon Bessie lu I nodded tures that children may safely set “Death Whispers,” by Joseph B. somewhat rimilar, twT hi par­ and he wanted to get it over. Then Ascot ties tnd gl- ves came to | Bear in mind ike occasion on “Tm going to clear out mother’s ticular being Raynaud’s disease ^^ward Gm»ld, playing on the beach “Elinor,” he said, and then hesi­ know each other better. But which you intend to wear your out- bureau drawers and wash *all her Then why let them go to a ui«b- Carr (Viking: $2) intitxluces a 1th Sexton, and ssdd, “Elinor, I and thrombo-angiitis obliterans. tated. througt it all, h ^ f/ere treated fit. If it’s a sport dress, don’t get gloves.” ster show, a blatamt sex-shov/. or a brand new detective in the person __ that you’re misinterpreting of Oceold Archer. 'There seems to These conditions differ, howev.., like “outsiders.” This season, how­ an afternoon hat. “I can dam,” echoed Harriet. “I’ll horror show ? omething and Jim’s forbidden me “Yes?” Why was she looking be a school of writers which feels in that Raynaud’s disease chiefly ever, hats are included in the fes­ Red and white dotted cotton do that. Won’t she be surprised?” The Three Guides I say more. He says Barrett at him in that way? It was dan­ that a mystery story it boimd to occurs in women, that thrombo­ tive “matching” game. trims the charming hat (top) of “I’ll weed the flowers,” offered These pictures, are well-imown . ould explain if he dared and I gerous for both of them. be good if the detective is only odd angiitis obliterans usualLv involves white toyo straw. The straight, Nma. in advance by pre-views and are jiust not—^if Barrett won’t. But, “Elinor, I want to tell you that generallv characterized by the title enough; and by that standard this the feet more than the hands; Accessories play an important flattermg brim is pleated into the The tables had turned. They Jear, even if the situation were as 1 respect you wholly and in every and the star A parent canuo: s.My ought to be a lulu, for Mr Archer moreover, Raynaud’s disease is part in any woman’k wardrobe. The crown and the band ot colorful realized with the quick intuition of It seems, you know a woman’s job way. I haven’t alwaya I had an he doesn’t know. —he’s fat. gluttonous, boisterous likely to be symmetrical on both dullest dress can become a veritable material runs over and under the girls, that they bad been failing and AS to help a man make his future idea—a rather flxed idea—that you thing of glamor if you add scarf, brim. A red scarf with white dots I think the movie Industry and more than a trifle balmy—is sides. Sworth while. It isn’t right to brood were carrying on some sort of affair gloves and purse of contrasting completes a perfect noto. now wanted to make it up. needs purging, not boycotting dizzy enough ^or anybody. However, the nature of the em­ ijover the past. Everything Barrett with Bob Telfare. Tm thoroughly colbr. To go a itep farther and do Having your hat match the This was a wise mothei. Children Movies won’t hurt children if i-ar- The story itself, which has to do ployment of the individua’^ con­ ‘"jan become is in your hands. What ashamed of that now and I. hope you the thing right, let the band on sweater you wear with a suit is a should learn to look on parents as ents use any sense about three with a midnight murder in a cav­ cerned is the chief point for mak­ lie w as before you knew him— ” can forgive me. I know how flne your hat match the other accessor­ novel and intriguing idea. human beings cmd to do for them things. Time—early and not too ernous old New Englthd mansion, ing a diagnosis promptly in the Elinor had beg^ to tremble. She you are in every way and have al­ ies. Jersey in red. white, yellow, green sometimes instead of bei.ii. done for. often Kind—nothing you would would be really good if the unbe­ case of stonecutters, steel workers lad not wanted to talk about that ways been. I—” he paused, balked. It’s a bad policy to spend all and two shades of blue makes a It was not selfishness for her to get lot read to him in a story. Safety lievable Archer would only get out or shoemakers- who constantly use pven to Bessie. Nevertheless Bessie “But, Barrett! I couldn’t do a your wardrobe allowance on dress­ hat (center) and a high necked new inspiration and new strength —if a child is made nervous even o> the way. He’s a distinct draw­ the pneumatic hammer. rent on. “It’s natural enough for thing like mat!” she said quickly. es -and coats. Leave yourself enough sweater. ’Two gold bars trim the and change of scene. It was good by innocuous shows, keep him back, lot an asset. 'ou to be jealous about' what has “I couldn’t! I’ve seen too much of money for adequate accessories. bat. common sense. away altogether. ^een but you don’t really love, my it to be able to indulge in it my­ A pugilist’s life is one of clinch­ near, imtil you want to help .the self. I’ve been square—that way, The Japanese government heavily es and breaks. Judging ' om the &erson you love to cover old woimds but not in others. I’ve been^^mall, Hereto ore there has been more said, ‘Til be just as 1 was—before. twitched; yet again his eyes Ail­ or less guess work about the influ­ subsidizes all Japa^se companies record of Jack Demnsey, thrice 0LORIFYINe Kind forget them. If C-erald is Bar- Barrett! 1 know 1 have.” I need a little more time to get ad­ ed. engaged in automobile manufacture. married and twice divorced. Irett’s son you’ll never regret makipg He saw that her lips were trem­ ence of m ovies on the chil> ren. justed. He kissed her hands then, show­ B arrett as happy as he can be about bling. “I don’t see that—,” he Now we have some f; ts that Qt- And when you’re as old as I am disagreed. “Dearest, I Want you to be ing in the way he kissed them ARE tacts, written 'own in book _Y o u r s e lp Bmu’ll realize that the only times “Yes, you.do! Or you could—if happy. ’That’s all I care about!” all the himger he had felt, all for; by Henry James Former, not­ the great love he had for her. He j^ u ’ve been hurt were when you you would! I’ve made you so un- "Do you mean 3ron still love m e?” ed editor and writer, in his vol­ By A licia H art would be endlessly patient, he de­ |made others downcast by showing h a p p y!" “Darling!” He didn’t intend that ume, “Our Movie Made Children.” clared, if only, she would assure him The parent who wishes to linow Evening Herald Pattern ^ em that they hurt you. Barrett “That wasn’t your fault,” he as­ his arm should tighten but it did. ~ 4Di933ev N6h SERVICC »JC ! floves you. Anyone can see that!” sured her. • “I know I hurt you— that some day she might feel as she what risks are nm by allowing He bid his face against, her hair. He had before. He would do every­ I ------/ - '■ » Elinor had begim to cry. “I do desperately.” managed to say, “It’s been—hell!” children to attend shows at ran­ A MASK TO TONE pove him. Aunt Bessie,” she whim- thing—everything—to make it dom, would do well to obtain this By HELEN WILLIAMS She shook her head violently. "I “I love you!” Elinor said. Then, YOUR COMPLEXION Siered. “ But— ” v hurt myself,” she confessed unsteaul- easy. She was the one woman in revelation and ponder it. Illustrated Dressmaktug Lesson “Barry! Barry!” for she had felt his life. There was no one else. Famished With Every Pattern They had talked for an hour and ily, “by acting the way I have.” I give its credentials briefly. The You’re masking your beauty tf the sob that shook him. There never could be any other. He It’s so attractive—divinely yoimg. Jessie was sure that in some way She began to cry. She had cried research has taken four years of you don’t treat your face to a She remembered Bessie’s words. would never forgive himself for Wear it for porch, gardening or to Slinor had begun to understand the so often in the last weeks. Barrett time. It was conducted by five home mask treatment once in a Her' arms were around him now, having doubted her fineness. m arket. lings she longed to tell her and moved toward her; he could not help loading universities and paid for while. ^ u l d not. it. He settled on the edge of the holding him tightly. Bessie had ‘T worship you!” he had said by $200,000 of the Payne Fund You’ll enjoy making it. It’s so said you only loved truly when you entirely simple to put together. You Once of the most freejuent ques­ I ------bed and drew her into his arms. He roughly, then hid his face once more created originally for the promo­ wanted to help the one you loved could almost run it up on the sew­ tions which a beauty editor is j It wsa half past 10 when Bar­ patted her bemk w ith one big hand, agatost her shoulder. tion of the welfare of children. The asked is how and what to use fdk- rett mounted the stairs. Bob Tel- held her pressed closed to him with to forget old wounds. Well, Elinor investigating was done by sociolo­ ing machine before breakfast. knew that she loved Barrett now. Plaited gingham, candy striped a home mask. r- ^are had gone to his room half an the other. His o ^ eyes were (To Be Ooncloded.) gists, educators, psychologistr and Masks are to your face what a hour earlier. There was a telegrrara stinging. He raised his face from her shoul­ other men of science uf high batiste, dotted or striped voile, pi­ que, shirting silks, etc., are other spring house cleaning is to ycur for Elinor and Barrett, not wlsh- “I want to make you happy,” he der. ‘T m sorry. EHinor,” he said. standing. home. You keep it reasonably mg to disturb her, decided to poke heard'her say brokenly. “Nothing matters but your hap­ Unmarried - men in Italy pay a Sleep Vitally Affected lovely suggestions. Style No. 2687 is designed for clean most of the time but, - once ^ beneath her door. He had writ- “If you’re happy then I will be,” piness!” she broke in as he paused. tax of $65 a. yeu- for the priv­ Trained observers tha* e. And In a while, you need to get right ^ g to do and he knew that he could he told her, hardly more stead­ She ran an unsteady hand over his ilege of— remaining bachelors. sizes 14, 16, 18, 20 years, 36, 38 ,40 thousands upon thousands of chil­ and 42 inches bust. Size 36 requires into the most unobtrusive comers i|iot sleep. Long training had made ily. dear, stiff, sandy-hued hair. She Many husbands will agree that dren have been questioned and and do the cleaning Job “up possible for him to concentrate 3 yards of 39-inch material with H “In a little time, Barrett,” she tried to smile at him. His lips it’s worth it. closely observed, their reactions teow n.” Amd thereby gain a sort of relief, ya^ of 35-inch contrastirig. ..Price of patteni 15 cents. Masks stimulate circulation, jjie worked but his mind was not thoroughly cleanse and tone the Really on his work. Agata and Make the most of jmur looks! c o m p l^ o n . ^gain, as he sat writing, his pen For vaca'tion clothes, for the The old fashioned egg mask Is ijlK^ould slow and the objects he was mountains, lakes, seaside or that one of the best and certainly one idescribing—objects he had unearth- toiir you have often talked about, 'DOM ’- r — - of the easiest to prepare and 'ise.. >«d after centuries of hiding in the see a copy of our new book of Sum­ «arth—would fade to be replied by ft*? IF Take one fresh egg. Separate mer Faxons. the yolk and white and place each 'Binor’s face. Vacation clot os, and frocks for one in an ice cold bowl of its own. Hard moments those; moments everyday wear, home wear..lingerie, GrOirtG -1£> Beat efmb one lightly with a fork Vhen it was all he could do to stay VOU- children’s designs, et jat his desk. Often they left him And new Illustrated talks about or egg beater. Clean your face with soap. and gpent and shaking. It was the beauty and how to make the moat lutility of the situation that trou- of your looks. You will like these water and then with cleansing !bled him, the fact that it was all so speidal curticles. cream. Be sure to remove all the unnecessary and was making Elinor cream . , . Send today tor your copy of the Now smear your face and neck 80. miserable. new book, enclosing 16 cents in Ho tapped on her door and to Pk Of UAO with the beaten egg, yolkJ Allow stamps or coin. Address Fashion it to dry. Put the egg white on his surprise heard her say, “Come Department. In!” over the dried yoke and let it dty ,‘Tt’s I—^Barrett,” he explained. too. Lie down tor 20 minute^ “Come in," she repeated. Manchester Herald ^ leaving the two layers of egg' on He opened the door. She was your skin. ’Try to relax con^letely ■Itting up in bed, the light from a Pattern Service tor all of the 26 minutes. ^ Then lamp beside her shining down on rinse off all the egg with tepid wa- For a Herald Pattern send 15e ter. , her hair. in stamps or coin directly to .. “Have you a moment to speure?” Apply a skin toning iOtian to Fashion Buream Manchester 3mur face. If your skin feels dry flhe asked. IN ‘T ^ ( ( “Of course.” He didn’t imder- Bhrenlng Herald, Fifth Avenue after the mask tireatmenh. use - a 'P- o C itTf o o r r t t - * ■tand this. “I brought up a tele­ n and 23rd Street, New Tor’- (3ty- tiny bit ot tissue cream. y t gram that came for you,” he aald. iS fr Be sure to fill in number of pat­ tern you desire. Elinor took it and' he aat down 1 6 0 LONG* We take it chat PresM Nit Ctocaer a chair that was near her. She f

. rf.- -"T- yftfrv. K.* MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY. AUGUST 4 ,1988i Grove Snaps Yanks Scoring String Of 308 U.S.TEAMSUGHT McaUSKEY BEATEN Yesterday's Stars SHIEIDSnSI^GIABr * CHAMPS RECORD BROKEN Hambletonian Stake nuiHiNN^nlw By ASSOCIATED PRflSS . n j . favorthtokeh BY GERMAN ACE BI (Including yesterday’s gamas). ^ Is Anybody*s Race; .,KW WHEN TEAM IS BLANKED Joe Kuhel, Senatora,'-kaockad in Sohthamptoo, ri. Anff- 49* teree runa against Rad Sox, .with (AP) —For tee iaeand tea# tt_ A WIGHTMAN TROPHY 3,000 METER EVENT double and two ainglaa. w eek, B r y v i Grimf • gtim h-ldll* Lacks No Favorites Tom Zachary, Bravaih^Shut out tennis accompllahments today MB AFTER TWO FULL YEARS Dodgers with two bits. earned Um tee doubtful reward Md Harder, Indians— Pitched a semi-final xtnmd meeting wlte -iW Max Sprmg ‘ Pots On Great Cleveland to 7-2 victory over Frank Shields. n W Play Between American and Goshen, N. Y. 4. — (Spe-^impressive victories aX Cleveland, Browns. Seven days after be ellmintMd A’s Sonthiiiaw Hnrler Shots rial)—With the richest trotting Toledo and Salem. Spencer Mc- ' Pepper Martin, Cards—^Hlt double Sidney B. Wood from tee Beabrlflt WEST SIDES FACE British Women Net Stars race in the world less than a fort^ Eilwy^ by winning teete e ' Matron Finidiiag S ^ to1^0% and single against Plratep. ehanqiionahip, tee tiny AtlatfOhi night away, the Hambletonian StakeHat Cleveland, is well liked by Lefty Grove, Athletics-- Broke blasted Gregory 8. Mangln Ont New Y orkers, 74P, Stake stands today as anybody’s horsemen and tens, but this winter 25 Meters m Fast Yankees’ scoring record, holding Newark, N. J., nattonal indeSr ICE MEN TONIGHT Opens Todar, Seek Third race. Lacking no xfavorites, the book’s 2 to 1 favorite for tee Ham­ teem to five hits to win 7-0. champion and third seeded phtiSk blue ribbon harness classic will^be bletonian has tough competition in Charley Grimm, Cubs—^Raked in tee quarter finals of tee Meaamv S o a to rs Win to Gam 3 - staged at the Goshen Mile Track Prince Hall, who came spectaicqiarly Joe Is Seconi dnrinnatl pitching for three hits Qub’e 48rd annual invitatfam toumap Victory in a Row. here, August 16th, for the benefit of to tee fore by winning a three-year- including homer, teat won game. ment tournament yeeterday eoly^^tb charity, before what promises to be old trot at Salem. fino Shields once more bloeldnff'M Game Leaik Cards Top Strong Hartford Nine Ex­ ihe lai^est crowd -in its history. . Some Favorites way to tee finals. -. Hanover/ Germany, *Aug. 8.— Forest Hills, N* Y., Aug. 4— (AP) As every new harness season Sir Raleigh, .sharing Winter book; The other semi-finals was to 'fit opens, thousands of eyes are on the odds with Spencer McElwyn, v fia (AP)—Max Syring, German dis­ —^Her bid for the Davis Cup ended League Leaders Wood, defending titieholder, agaiM F M e s , 7-1; Grantham pected to Prove Hard work of Hambletonian Stake candi­ sick early this season, but his o ^ - tance ace, defeated Joe McCluskey, Frankla Parker, youthful hrider’of for ahotber year, America called on dates. Each race in which this er-driver, Walter Britenfield, expects the National Oay courts crown. her women stars to hold the Wight- him to be in top form by. August 16 of New York in a 8.000-meter' run Test fo r Local Team. select field of three-year-olds ia en- * B j Associated h jn red . man Cup against the challenge of lered is big news to horsemen and Meurice, piloted by tee jmuthful but sefore a''crowd of 7,000 in Hinden- (Including yesterday’s games). Great Britain in a two days’ test :'ans. If one particular horse con- famous “Doc” ParshaU, must be bqrg Stadium today, but America’s opening today on the famous courts iJnues to stand out until the Ham- given a good chance to cop the Ham­ tbxurlqg track gncTrield athletes won Tiational: Unchanged, except: WRESTLING By HUGH S. FUIXE3CTON. JB. Tonight at the West Side will find of the West Side tennis clubs. bletonian is trotted, as The Marchio­ bletonian after impro-vl^ marvel­ sevrii of , tee nine events in which Runs, Martin, Cardinals, 80. the West Sides playing the strong The American team, led by Helen Aasocdated Press Sports Writer ness did last year, such>a trotter is ously between Cleveland and 'Toledo they participsted. American: S&me as yesterday, Highland Ice team of Hartford. The Wills Moody, ruled a slight favorite Robert, Moses Grove, lean left­ almost certain to take the 150,000 on tee “Roaring Grand.” A great finishing sprint enabled except: Runs batted in Simmons, Highland Ice came here last Friday to win the Mries for the thlro year By ASSOCIATED PRESS jrize. HoUyrood Portia, who won a heat Syring to win in 8:86.2, with Mc- White Sox, ano Foxx, Ateeltlcs, 96; hander of the Philadelphia Athletics, and gave the local Sub-Alpines a in succession and for the sevenJi at Cleveland, and Brown Berry, who Lowell, Mass.—9oe Savoldi, Three Marchioness Starred duakey twenty-five meters back in doubles, Burns, Browns, 38; triples. Oaks, Mich., defeated A1 Merrier, today another battered baseball troimding. The team is managed by time since the cup was offered -for Last year, 'The Marchioness won has finished in tee money r^fularly, seooqd place. McCluskey, barely Combs, Yankees, and Reynjlc’a, Montreal, straight lalls. • to add to his collection souvenirs. A1 Barane, who also coaches the competition in 1923. Great Britam every important race preceding tee together with Volga Hanover, are beating out another German, Hri- team. Bai^e has'had a lot of has won the cup four times. not going to be easy to distance, Browns, 12; home runs, Foxx, Ath­ Toronto—Jack Washburn, ES^ Yesterday Grove shut out the New Hambletonian at Goshen, when teuis, was clocked in 8:43. letics, 30, Ruth, Yankees, 25; pitch­ tem, defeated uoe M alcewiez, U t l ^ baseball experience in Hartford, Today’s program called for thuf colorful event was raced be­ either. And Will F. Caton, who York Yanks, accomplishing a feat America’s only other setback came ing, Van Atta, Yanks, 9-3. N. Y., two falls to one. which had eluded every other having managed Shoor Brothers and singles matcbes between Miss fore 25,000 at tee'M ilo Track here won tee Hambletonian last year, be­ Kane’s Furniture, Herrup’s, Munici­ Jacobs and Dorothy Round, the in tee B^tput, where Hans Sievert AiwrtfatTi league hurler for two she won it. But this year the set­ lieves his Calumet Donald will earn defeated John Anderson, of New pal Hospital and other teams.* British star who astonished the full yean and breaking* a record up is not so simple. At least 10 high honors in tee.great trotting York, and Henri Laborde, of Stan­ string of 808 consecutive games in - He has also coached the Law­ tjiTmiii w orld by taking a set from fast-stepping colts and fillies now "derby” this season. rence Street School and the Alfred ford. -with a toss of 51 feet 1 7-16 whkdi the world champions had Mrs. Moody in the Wimbledon finals have an excellent chance to win tee More than 3100,000 ifl light hat^ inchea Laborde came back to win scored a run or more. . E. Burr School to pennants. Barane and between Mrs. Moody and Mar­ greatest race of its kind in tee ness horse stakes will be raced for has a fas( team. Red O’Conner In the discus, however, at 156 feet, 8 It was a personal triumph for garet Scriven, winner Of the French world. here August 14-19 during tee Grand inches wlte Anderson, tee Olympic Grove, who had six thousand New left field, who also plays with ’Two hard court title this spring. The The master of Good Time Park Circuit meeting which Immediately champion, second and Slfevert* third. Hartfords; Pete Kapura^ 2b, former­ York tens cheering him on through remaining matrix, in doubles, pitted promoter of tee Hambletonlu follows tee current card at Salem, , Marquetis Negro, the last three innings and when the ly with the Hartford Senators; Jack the Americaivchampions, Mias Helen Stake on tee Goshen Mile 'Track, N. H. 'The Hambletonian, of course, continued his conquest of European Isftt out was made and the A’s had May, 3b, plays «irltb Travelers; Jacobs and Iriss Sarah Palfrey WiUiam H. Cane, has a promishig is tee outstanding event of tee week sprinters by winning bote the 100 Bud^ Grogan or Bust Kmura, ss; won seven to nothing, he turned to against Round and Miss Mary contender for te: rich trottlpg prize as well as tee entire season, but and 200-meter dashes. He beat Bishop and demanded the ball, Grogan’s a Bulkeley High product Heeley. in King Ben, who won a heat in tee August 16 and tee four other days Borchmeyer, of Germany, by a nar­ niree Games Behind while Kapura plays with Hartford Play was to open at 2 p. m., to­ famous M a^n Stake at Cleveland of sport here will see every cham­ row m a i^ in tee 100 in lOA sec­ The defeat put the Yanks three ’Trade School; Joe Vannie, cf, who day and at 1:30 p. m., tomorrow. in fast time. Mary/Reynolds, own­ pion of 1982 and, with but one ex­ onds but was an easy winner of the behind in their race with also is connected with the Home ed by W. N. Remolds, tobacco ception, every big money winner of 200 in 22 seconds flat. Washington fbr the American Orele and has also played under magnate, is favored by many after 1982 in action. Ivan Puqua, of Indiana, gMMped X^eague. lead as the Senators beat Tommy Sipples for Savitt’s Gems; the 400 meters h 47.7 seconds to Dozens Of Men the Boston Red lax, 8-4. Bob Cowy. rf, a sandlot pickup; A. BASEBALL win easily wUle Glenn Cunningham, The Athletics, in third place, Sayers, lb, Hartford H i^ star; J. of Kansas, captured tee 800 meters Hughes, p., piaya with Connecticut to shake-off the fourth place CARPENTRY-ELECTRIC in 1:52.6. Cleveland Indians, only a game be­ G^eral; Mulherm or Menusl, c. Joe Johnny Morriss, of Louisiana, ran Vannie who plasrs outfield, is a for­ 'The Carpentry Dept baseball team Have Joined Our hind them, scored four runs in the JIM BRITTON SMASHES sway with tee 110-meter high hur­ mer 'Trinity College star. He is the took the strong saectric team into Tiin»h and beat the St. Louis Browns camp yesterday by a score of 6 to 5. dles in 14.8 seconds and George 7-2. 'The Detroit-Chicago str^gle son of Joe Vannie who years back 'The game was fast and interesting Spitz, of New York, cleared 6 feet jfor fttO i place was put over Tmtil played with the Pittsburgh Pirates, with both teams hitting heavily. 'The W AY INTO SEMI-FINAL 3^ inches to win tee high Jump. today because of rain. and then with the Poll’s of Hart­ The smacked Bill Swift ford ^ o used to play against the count stood at 5 all up to the final for four runs in the fifth and sixth Athletics of this town. inning. Gustafson poled out a triple 10<^ Suit• Club Just before a heavy rain cut the ’The mghland Ice have won 15 in thiH inning for the Carpenters and We want to take this opportunity to eon test short, and defeated the 'R* out of 18 games played to date and scored the winning nm on an error Former High School Net Star GEMS FIRST NIGHT FAST BOUTS MARK rates 4 -£ are out to take the West Sides. by Sendrowskt 'Turek and Ivanlcki point out to YOU that you are not left out Star Is In jn ^ Ralph Russell and Bill Brennan will were the heavy stickers for the Car. Whips Howard Brown, Chariey Grimm, Chicago manager, call the strikes and balls. penters, while Sendrowski and Lleb- GAME ON TONIGHT WAR VETS PROGRAM because you didn’t sign up the week we hit his first homer of the season, man excelled for the Electricians. announced it. YOU CAN JOIN ANY in the eighth inning of a mound The Stsading iS, 64); Expected to duel between Guy Bush and Paul wW. . L. PC. TIME! Just count. 25 weeks from the Derringer to give the Cubs a 2 to 1 D r a f-T e x ...... 33 1 .750 victory over Cincinnati. The Reds Crowd of 3,000 WeH Satis­ Local Spprt- C a rp e n tr y ...... 2 2 JSOO Meet Holland; O lea ry De* Santt Team Faces Caban% time you join and you will know when you - took another severe blow when E le c t r ic ...... 2 2 JMO George Grantham, star inrielder, M a ch in e ...... 1 3 .250 .will receive your ^ it, and—Don’t Forget fractured an ankle sliding into third fied Widi F^hts at Thooip- Carpentey Dept feats Sheridan, 7-5, 6-2; Giants at Bnikeley Sta­ in the seventh. Chatter That Every Member Who P^ys hi The Boston Braves beat Brook- AB. R. H. PO. A. E. simville Areoa. iyn 3-0 as Tom ZaCbary allowed Daniels, s s ...... 3 1 1 0 0 Dark Horse in Action dium at 8-45 O’G ock. ALSO GETS HIS CHOICE OF $5.00 „ Saccorio, 3 b ...... 2 1 1 0 0 only two singles and did not let a Joe McCluskey. flashed to another Giutafson, c ... .3 1 8 1 1 WORTH OF MEftCHANDISE FREE!-' Brooklyn runner get pa^t second. victory in the 3,000 meters at Ham­ Orlowski, p ...... 3 1 2 1 1 Tonight Kid Malone of Springfield and The Giants-PhilUes game was burg, Germany, 'Tuesday. He was The Sa-ritt Gems, following their Which Is Equivalent To A 15 4-10% Dis­ Tureck, l b ...... 3 , 2 3 0 1 Johnnie Pal of East Ha^ord ap- postponed on account oC threaten­ closely pressed to -win in 8:47.5. *1116 wonderful showing against the Red ing weather. ^ . Boothroyd, 2b ... .2 1 0 0 0 pt;Sred in the semi-final of the ten count. American team won seven out of SOX' in 'Tuesday’s exhibition game, eight events, losing only in the Sm ite, If ...... 1 James Britton, former captain of bouts staged in Tbompsonville under shotput. IvauickL cf ...... 2 Manchester High’s tennis team, last are scheduled for a night game at the auspices of the Veterans of For­ We haye studied various methods of Sbopek, r f ...... 2 night smashed his way to tee semi­ Bulkeley Stadium this evening, eign Wars last night and gave such finals of tee town title tennis -GREEN-COUGEIHS Manchester High lost a brilliant when tee Cuban Giants, a well a fast and interesting exhibition that credit and systems of easy payments in 21 6 11 15 3 3 tournament with a convincing they were at once rematched after athlete in the tragic death last week known colorec team hailing from the purchasing of clothing and we believed, of Raymond J. Stoutnar, 17 year old Electrical Dept straight set victory over Howard Referee Bill Conway bad awarded sophomore. Stoutnar was an out­ Dowding, c f ...... 3 1 1 0 Brown to complete play in tee Havana, -will be tee attraction. The tec fight to Malone "Ota a question that our plan offers- as easy solution of TO CLASH TONIGHT standing member of the track .earn Solmonson, lb .. .2 0 1 4 fourth or lowest bracket. The Gen&’ management has finally se­ tmR brought a difference of opinion and Coach "Pete” Wlgren will face Karshis, ss ...... 3 1 1 1 scores were 8-6 and 6-0. cured a satisfactory travelling light­ of those in the bleachers and the purchasing good clothing as any we know Sendrowski, c ....3 2 3 7 'The night before, Britton elim- ing system which will be used in to­ ringside section. a difficult task next season in flnd- of. -.'3? ing someone to fill his shoes. Stout­ Brewer, 3b-lf ... .3 0 1 1 night’s game for tee first time. It The rain held off just long enough Hebhrdites Prepare for Fin­ nar specialized in the 440, an event Leibman, If-rf .. .3 0 2 0 is expected that tee Gems will here­ for the completion of the ten bouts, which he 4^on w ith clocklike r e ^ - Johnson, 2b ...... 3 0 *0 after be playing one game a week which had for a headliner Kid Grif- For Your Convenience And Infor­ under tee lights with strong oppon­ larity in virtually every dual meet BeUotti, rf-3 b ___ 2 0 0 fo of Hartford and Dave Duval of zE al Series TBt Widi Snb-AI- last season, always in 55 seconds Farw ell, p ...... 2 1 1 2 1 ents each week. * Chicopee, fighting at 122 pounds. fiat. In the out-of-state meet at One of tee best attractions, se­ This was also a good fight and the mation W e Are Publishing pmes on Sunday. Rhode Island last May, however, he 24 5 10 15 5 cured Urns far this season is an- decision went to Duval by such a reached his peak and smashed the 'Two base hits, Leibman, Smite, Uoimced for next Sunday afternj. providing Johnson fdaoli^ to Johnnie Williams, 144, ia either Charlie ''^arrick or Jack Wil­ eliminates Humphries. Britton ball player at Carlisle he has Al­ Habererh k ^ t te( Machinists ways been regarded as tee fineft Springfield,' but tee crowd booed tee 9 9th Week .^ O c son on the mound, and Ted Mc­ well in hand by striking out nine plays a smashing game, similar to derision. Yotmg Reily, 182, Chicopee, Carthy will be c the receiving end. that of Paul Jesanls, and as long as football star tee game has produc6d. _ $r.oo ffow T hey Stand batsmen anr walking none. Later he went into professional basS' lost on a derision to Harry Dresler, 10 10th Week Manchester Green expects to he keeps tee old temperament weU ISO, Holyoke, U) a fast bout firom Benson, Orlowsko and Haberern in hand, .can wield a racquet with ball, played wlte tee Giants for a 11 11th Week $ i.io demonstrate in this game that they provided tee hits teat kept the start to finish. are in proper shape to win the final YESTEBDAYm RESULTS the best plasrers in town. time, and for tm or three years and game of the series be­ Ameriean Leagos Draftex out in front, while Andr3^ In the only other match reported was with tea Haroord Club. Tnorpe The referee stopped tee fight h^ 12 12th Week $1.20 -.9 ohowaki, Yost and Sitek did the tween Kid Wallace,-188. Suffield and ing played with the Sub-Alpines, Philadelphia 7, New York 0. riayed, Jim O’Leary turned back is still a wondsrful athleta aa those 13 13ih Week $1.30 which will be staged at Mt. Nebo Washington 8, Boston 4. heavy hitting tor n u l Sheridan in straight sets. 7-5 who attend this Sunday's dofible- Albert Jonas, 140, Springfield, when at 10:16 on Sunday morning. Each Cleveland 7, .S t Louis 2. D raftex and 6-2 ia a first round match and headsr will' attest. a cut was opened over Wallace’s eye ^ 14” 14th Week $1.40 t*«.Tn now has one game to their Chicago at Detroit (rain). AB R faPO A B is scheduled to meet Bob Sturgeon in the second round. Larry Bla<^; credit, and the game Sunday will National League W eiss, lb ...... 8 3 0 6 in tee second round. 143, Lu^ow, punched his way to a 15 15th Week $1.50 imdoubtedly be a real battle from St Louis 4, Pittsburgh 1 (6). ' Obraitls, e .-...... 4 2 1 9 Tonight at 5:30 o’clock, Carletoii 'decision over Stanley Zanke, 150, the time Umpire O’Leary calls "Play Chicago 2, Cincinnati 1. Sargent, If ...... 3 3 1 0 ALPINES PLAY THREE Tbompsonville, winning by a namxw 16 16th Week $1.60 Ball’’ imtil the last ball crosses the Boston 3, Brooklyn 0. Haberern, p .....4 2 8 0 margin in tee first and coming bagk' ' IT 17th Week $1.70 plate. According to Manager Hub- New Ydrk at Philadelphia (rain). M akulis, A,\ ...... 8 2 0 0 strong in tee-third, tee eecond bar-' sh GAMES T D S W E E K -^ . iard, the Green team will take the Demko, c f ...... 3 2 0 0 2 .5^ ing gone to Zanke. Charles Oldenh.. 18 ■^ 18th Week $1^0 field in their best condition of the STANDINGS Benson, ss ...... 2 3 2 0 WilUmantic won from Genh Carectaa season, prepared for .a stiff right, Anoerlean Orlow ski, Sb^....8 2 3 0 of Springfield during t#hlch bote . 19 19th Week $1.90 The Sub-Alpine has a hard week­ and anxious to retaliate in kind. ' W on Lost P e t Howarth, 2b ...... 8 1 1 0 stepp^ fast and Herman Dixon, 148, 20 20th Week '*12.00 While the respective supporters of Washington ...... 63 86 .643 Porcheron, 2b ...1 b 0 0 end schedule. Tbmorrow afteraoon Hartford, drew a draw wite Charles the two teams do not at u l agree as New Y ork ...... 60 88 .612 Butler, rf ...... 0 0 0 0 ^ t 8 o’clock they will play tee R. G. Leonard, Wllllmantlo.. 21 21st Wedc $2.10 to the merit thereof, they are unani­ Philadelphia ...... 49 49 JiOO Miller team at ML Nebo. Sunday mous on one point, that it will be a Cleveland ...... 51 63 .490 29 20 U 15 5 5 morning at M t Nebo they wlB play 22 22nd Wedc $2.20 contest well worth seeing, for, aside C hicago ...... 47 52 .475 M achine the deriding game of tee amies with AIPINE RESERVES TOP from the “stake’- to be taken by the D etroit ...... 47 63 .470 Sltk, lb, e ...... 4 2 2 4 1 the green, and last but not least, . /2 3 23rd Week $2.30^ winning tear a real rivalry mdsts, Harris, son of the' new pastor at Warehouse Point A. C. will be met B o s t o n ...... 44 53 .464 K o z ^ 2b ...... 4 0 0 0 0 the South Methodist church, will 24th Week and each side is ver; well aware Point Joe Solli-van will be out. of 24 $240 S t Louis ...... 89 65 .375 Gill, p, lb ...... 8 1 1 2 0 face - Tom McPartland In a first HERALD NEWSIES. 10-7 that this is going to be a tough the' lineup several weeks with q Nathmal Yost, If, ss ...... 8 2 2 0 1 roimd match. Harris is said to play 25 25th Week $240 game to lose. W on L ost P e t Blonlai, 8b ...... 8 2 1 1 2 split finger. Joe Lovett fe*t infirid" a fine game of tenols and la re­ er has returned from camp and will The Sub-Alpine Reserves slugged New Y ork ...... 58 89 JS98 Lucas, ss, p ...... 8 0 0 1 0 garded aa the .“dark horse’’ of the Total...... I824S0 Pittsbxurgh...... 57 45 .559 A n d r j^ o w s k l, Cf see service In tee games. their way to a 10' to 7 victory over LEGION AT WAFPING tourney. the Herald Newsies Isst nlitet Red (Z lh icago...... 56 46 A49 lb ...... 8 1 8 2 0 Harris’ style oT^^lsy Is somewhht Let Us Renifaid Too That O ir. Krii's homer in the fifth wMh 2 on .... V' The American Legion baseball B t Louis ...... 54 46 .540 Kynock, c, cf ....2 1 1 2 1 different from teat.seen-locally, in Boston ...... 51'50 A05 Buckley, rf ..j...8 0 0 0 0 c lin c h tee game. Johnson algo team will play tee Uncas team of teat he Is an exponent of the West­ hit a homewfor the Alpine Reeerves. Wapping, in Wapping tonight. Philadelphia ...... 42 56' .438 ern grip, which constats of tilting Last N ight V Fif/hts 28 8 10 12 5 Bote went over the oenter field waU- Those who are to. take part in the Broklyn ...... 40 56 .41V tee racquet forward Jv .meeting tee Two base liit, Haberern; three st Charter.. Oak street Herald: game are request^ to meet at tee Cincinnati ...... 41,62 .898- ball. This grip'la used on concrete Eads Satardajt base hits, Orlowski, AndryebowSU, By A880GUTED HUMS Vlhoa'^ Brosowalti P, Sslmonds lb, usual place where transportation oourta,. where the ball boimds con­ Sitek 2; hits, off Haberern 10 in 5. Paterson, N. J.—Bdijie “Hliir Leons- 3b, Sullivan 2b, HsrahurffI will be furnished to Wapjfing and TODAY*S«ABl|» siderably and it is necessary to SiJiik PBICE NOW ...... Gin 7 in 1, Lucas 4 in b;. stolen Moore, Bridgeport, -Oonp... stopped aa^‘Rears, Snflte rf, O’Laary if, Iih 'etum after th. game. Anserlean make a low return. Chicago at Deteolt / bases, Draftsk 10. Maehtns 8; left The Eastern grip, wlte tee rac­ Johttoy O’K e ^ ' Oarfidd, 30. i:a«b of. ! Alplns^ Rassrvaa: Lovett (Only game seheduMLY on bases. Draftex 6, Machine 4; quet held on an even keel, ie need Quinmr, HL—Tiger je c k FDx. 8^ Bnrlco.2b, Buriu ef, Johnson as. base on balls, off Haberern 0. GUI Terre m ute, lad., outpofnted^Hum- Smite p, SuiUvsn c, Amadeo, .rP. Ralston *Tiusty” GU, former NarioMl '. ' . nMMtly in this vicin ity. The Bu^ Wsdden tf, Mlatratta If. Kovla.lb.' Uhlversity of California fdOteck. is New Yorii at 3, Lucas 2; hit by pitcher. Obraitis. ropesh grip ernsiits of tlltli(g tee Aree, New Totit 10. St Louis at Pit and'Demko by Gill; K]mock by rsoquet baekwarde in order to nlloe Wllming^, DeL-^oe Bmen- Seors Tuy tnatagBy planning a wrestling career. Gill Haiild.«^ lOO OOl R— .T triad the prise ring after flnishitig Brooklyn at 6ostoffT-(^).s,. Haberern; struiJi;out, by Habersn tee ball and ia much used on frees wood, WUmlngtoti, outpointed Aiiy^Ah jDM b in aat a a f With ttttla ' (Only gwar ' 8^

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mittee ef. vdiich La GtienUa li term.uatil kis'de»to lMt BRIDGEPORT WHOOPS IT ^ m b e r .. u s i o n s a o s E Hot GMiapalgn B q^ced ffUURY KEEPS MRS. ADVAHCE ANDEKSOR w »» announced at tob meeting Mayor John A O’Brl^, wto suc­ to* Executive Oonunittee, u< Istive aetivity«t« low ceeded the resigned Walker, ia gen­ IIP✓ FOR THE MOLUSONS to* club, iabludlng Ernest E;jell8oii, day oa -to* STOCK EXCHANGE erally reffuded as likely^ to ue MOORYOtiTOFPLAY FDR A S ^ R JOR E^Oftld liateoix, Jobn Wennergren. to* bulk of; luahte* te John L -Olaon, Hanning John­ nrontiiatod again t^- Tunnany. H (Coattauefl i>Vsib Pagd O ae) buying under which 'to* doBMi the choice of La Guardis a spec­ son, ir ready to assist -gfl. stren^eDwt^.ftoQi ito apeteag ■ r aiirediahrbom reaideots or those at .ale. tacular campaigner and.bitter crit­ Lleutenai^ Robert F. Hickey, com­ of $4.Sfi to-the iMuad to-$4. . ic of the Tiger, is ratified, obeerv- Swedish ^extraction who desire to be-' terdtay!* cto^hg' quoUtfeo toe qratoixig vRit A M .'ln A »c U. S. Ace Decides Not to manding officer of toe Navid Re­ Swedish-American Repobli- conae voten or citizens. Anyone m ■byAroerlc*^‘% ",U ^; m I m SL Mart Flooded by ers looked for one of the hottest serve base at Floyd Bennett field,' $4.66 1-4. ‘ ■ • / ' . ' . ' . ■ campaigns in recent years. tited ofvtoji* service is requested to There was little fiuctuiUion 'in Major J. Nelson Kelly, general cbiitaet « member of tbe commit­ Fume* Injected by Way of Compde on Iv s t Day of manager of Floyd Bennett Field; R. canR Endorse Candidacy; tee: A. Loader, managing director of toe No other member signified inten- Teriilator Pipe. Wightnan Oip Matches. De. Haviland Aircraft Company of First Pofitical Move. tion of running for office in the faU CHENEYSRECEIVE * Canada; George Balderman and but H is possible that a candidate HOLLYWOOD Eat t* feel many others have notified airport nuiy be obtained for toe office of officials of their intention to get to Selectman. It is understood that MARKET Vtnt Tork, Aug. 14.— (AP)— The New York, Aug. 4.—(AP)—Mrs. Bridgeport if possible for today’s The opening move in Man­ toe club will not seek to enter can- NRA INSIGNIA Helen Infills Moody, captain and star S81 Em I dtreet. c , •toefc market, already in a ooma- ceremonies. chester’s 1933 political campaign dldates for every town office but will of the Ubited States Wjg^tman O.ip cbntoe its activities to positions Oeraer Parkier ( ' toee (xmdition with prices sagging was made, by the Swedish-American team, decided today not to |day in HAWKS ON WAY wbere the chances.of election seem V DIAL 8S04 the cup matdies as^dnst Great Brit­ Republican Club at a meeting held indilferently, was literally gassed to Regina, Sask., Aug. 4.—(AP) — ipbst likely. ain this afternoon because of an in­ last night at Orange hall, at which a:' early finish today when fumes Compliaiice With Provisions Frank Hawks, American spe^ flier, Although tbe club is Republican jury to her back and Sarah Palfrey time toe club endorsed the candi­ Native Mealy Potatoes from what wais believed to have been took off at 5:30 a. m., e. s. t., to^ y in its affiliations, as the name indi­ was named to play singles in her dacy of Clarence H. Anderson, well cates, discussion took- place on toe tear gas bombs drove traders from of Code Rewarded by on a ncm-stop flight to Bridgeport, FV.bm WiQipkig p lace. Conn. question of changing the name to Mrs. Moody will act as non-play­ known local insurance agent, who the floor of the Exchange. The inci­ Two hours and 34 minutes later the “Swedish-American Political ing captain for today’s matches and wifi seek toe office of assessor in dent occurred shortly af tei noon. Government Poster Today. he was near Port Arthur, Ontario, the town election in October. dhib,” which would indicate that toe 2 5 c * * * V The fumes were at first believed to hopes to be able to swing back into heading out over toe G r^t Lakes at members prefer to be free to vote have come from a leaky ammonia action tomorrow, the decision to ^ a speed of 210 miles an hour and any tic^t they wish. The matter Baked Ham, baked in its ewa juiee, ^il>e in the Exchange’s air cooling made af^r a further examination flying at an altitude of 12,000 fee£ was tabled until a later date and i/j.ponnd ...... 25c system, but after a hasty examhm- Cheney Brothers today received by her physician. vitil probably not be decided until Bound Pet B oa^ ...... Ige Bk The injury to Mrs. Moodsr’s back, tion Exchange officials thought that their insignia of membersUp in the n in t year. Round Steak, ground ...... 25c lb. diagnosed by Dr. Benjamin P. Far­ The club has a membership of gais bombs had been tossed into the President’s Tndustrlal Recovery ONE RULE EAGLE TO BE Large Native Fowl .98c each ventilating apparatus. rell §8 d iniixor sprain is an old one riearly 500 persons. Ernest Kjell- program, following the signing of aggravated by practice the last few Tender Rib R oast ...... 19o lb. N o One Serioosly Hurt the certificate of agreement at the soD is president and presided at last days. iflgbt’s meeting. A hasty check up of traders and post office this morning. Tie MHIION DOLLAR BIRD Legs Spring Lamb. (derks who had been on the floor, as The announcement of Mrs. Moo- poster is displayed this afternoon (ty’s ^mlnation from the first day’s well as of persons in offices on up­ in the Main office on Hartford England is tr3dng out a bus which IXTBA SPECIAL! {day was made by Julian S. Myrick, xiMS'steam as a motive power; toe per floors ^ the building, disclosed road. New York Concern, Addinji Strictly Fresh E ggs ...... 25c dec. chairman of the cup selection com­ bus has a 100 horsepower engine no one had been seriously injured, Tn connection with the participa­ Sweet Cora, inspected ...... 25c dez. mittee, after Mrs. Moody bad been 1,000 Employes, Says That and accommodates 40 passengers. although many persons were suffer­ tion of Cheney Brothers in the Na­ examined this morning by Doctor Amount WiU Be “Well In­ Large Ripe Breakfast Melons, ing from badly irritated eyes. tional Recovery Act, the following F arrell. vested.” During toe mating season ravens 10c each The fumes billowed up through the correspondence is given: Miss Palfrey will play Peggy Jar Rubbers ...... 4 fo r 25c first four flMrs, which were ordered August 2, 1933. show off to attract mates. They Scriven,'No. 2 of the E^lish'team, New York, Aug. 4.—-(AP)—The dlye, somersault and even fly up Local V la eg a r...... 15e qt. evacuated, and also swept into the U. S. Government in toe second singles matches to­ streets at a time when the Stock Ex­ Pepartment of Commerce, Blue Eagle that will soon spread side down. • Confectionery S u ^ tf...... 7c day after Helen Jacobs and Dorothy its wings in toe window of one change district was thronged with Room 734, Customer House, Round have completed toe opening noon day crowd. New York, New York. New York concern will be a 31,- contest. She and Miss Jacobs then 000,000 bird. Officials In char.~e of Trading oh the exchange was im­ Dear S irs: will pair against Miss Round and mediately suspendeo for the balance We are returning herewith, toe NRA drive cited this concern Mary Heeley in. toe doubles and as an exaXnple of enthusiasm the of the day. properly signed, a copy of the final match of toie day. Police reserves and emergency President’s Re-employment Agree­ campaign is creating. ’They said It is possible Mrs. Moody, even if that in a conference with James F. squads were rushed into the district ment. Inasmuch as out company is unable to play singles against Miss Hodgson, district chief of toe De­ and held back swarming thousands already operatmg ur.der the provi­ Round tofhorrow, will be in condi­ partment of Q>mmerce, an execu­ while the affected floors o ' the Elx- sions of the Silk Throwsters Code, tion for doubles where, pedred with temporary' approval of which was tive of this ‘Irm estimated it would change structure were cleaLred. Alice Marble, she is scheduled to cost the company $1,000,000 a year Members of the Elxchahge’s own given by the President on July 17, meet Betty Nutoall and Freda Clarence H. Anderson and the Silk Code, temporary ap­ to become an NRA member. police force donned gas masks as James in the seventh and final The executive, expressing enthu­ Mr. Anderson ia not a newcomer soon as the fumes were felt, about proval of which was given by the match of toe series. 855 iMAIN STREET RUBINOW BUILDING President on July 17 and also im- siasm, said he considered toe to local politics, having been a suc­ 12:15 o’clock, and groped their way money a “good investment.’’ The cessful candidate for constable in through the lower part of the build­ der the provision of the Velvet Code submitted but not yet approv­ firm employs 10,000 and compli­ the last two elections. ’The ing searching for the supposed leak ed, we shall, of course, continue to ance with the code wll’ mean one Swedish-American Republican Club in the air-cooling system. be bound by the provision^ of these thoussind more jobs, '.he executive was formed last year and Mr. An­ A quick investigation revealed A Thought approved c^es. said. derson was toe only member en­ that two tear gas bombs had been Will you kindly furnish us with So far 76,600 employes hav' dorsed by the club who was elected tfiAODY B A IIfiA IIIS thrown into an open ventilating pipe. the insignia of membership. ' Blessed is the wwi that trusteth signed toe blanket code in this dis­ to office Yours very truly, In toe Lord, uid whose hope the trict. On toe basis of an average of On toe basis of his showing last CHENEY BROTHERS. Lord is^-^eremiah, 17:7. two new employes to every NRA year, it is felt that he stands a fine Sugar Cured, PICK LA GUARDIATO HEAD (Signed) WARD CHENEY, member, as estimated by officials, chance of winning a place on the President The soul seeks God by faith, not this would mean 153,(K)0 more Board of Assessors this fall, due to nCHT AGAINST TAMMANY The following telegram has been by toe reasonings of toq mind and jobs. toe vacancy left by the death of Sm oked received from Nelson Slater, dep­ labored efforts, but by the drawings Loren C. Clifford, Jr., who served HAMS on the board for two years of a uty administrator: of love.—Mme. Guyon. (Conttamed from Page Onto) “Replying letter members of SHOTGUN BANDITS GET your group operating i ider execu­ HASBROUCR HEIGHTS IS lb . victory for Samuel Seabury, Inde­ tive order may apply at post offices 100 P. C. BLUE EAGLE TQWN STATE pendent Democrat whose investiga­ for insignia by signing certificate Sun., Mon ^ PAYROLL OF $3,500 Aimour’s Quality. Whole or Shank tion resulteil in the resignation of of compliance stating we have Washington, Aug. 4.— (AP)— The and T oes. James J. Walker, Tam’^my may­ complied with the operative proxi- Blue Eagle is cock of the walk in Half. or. sions of the code for the silk and Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 4.—(AP) Hasbrouck Heights, N. J. An offi- —Fifteen minutes before an armor­ Major-General John F. O’Ryan, rayon dyeing and printing indus­ cia annoimcement said this is the candidate of former Governor ed truck was due to carry receipts try. No insignia shall go to those first j.(^ per cent National Recovery Charles S. Whitman and others, to the bank, two men with sawed- not signikgr certificate of compli- Assoctetion town in toe country. ..THE Genuine Spring | withdrew in the interest of har­ u c e .’’ ' off shotguns held up thr cashier of mony. The vote 'or La Guardia was “ Institute of Dyers and Printers. Forty of the blanket agreements the (Jold Seal i.Aundry today and I G E R '$ 9 to 2 and there were indications Ruling made by Mr Whiteside of v/ere distributed among toe towns escaped with $3,500 in cash. Four LEGS ot LAMB employers, the announcement said, hundred employes were at work in more peace work would be neces­ the Textile Division N. R. A., Mr. RETURN 4 to 6-pounds average. sary before complete harmony is McCreedy of the Silk Association and they all signed. toe plant at the time AIbo! Laurel it H ardy! attained. and Horace B. Cheney: Not Yet Candidate “Signature of the President’s Various fusion organizations rep­ code is urged by all branches of the resented at the meeting must pass N. R. The signature of compli­ c s s KIB ROAST on the selection before it becomes ance accompani^ by an endorse­ Cut from Prime Steer Beef. official. La Guardia said that in the ment of the code or codes under meantime he would not regard which the applicant is operating, himself as a candidate and would or expects to operate, or have been make no statement. applied for, indicates that the sign­ Hie Manchester Public Market Whitman said crypticall3 , when er operates under those codes and informed of the choice, that La is not otherwise bound by the Pres­ RIB END Guardia would first ha\e to go ident’s code."’ ROAST PORK through the Republican primaries. The first group to pass on him will Washington Irving’s “Sketch FOR SATURDAY . strictly Fresh Jersey Fork be the Republican mayoralty com­ Book’’ was written during 1819-1820. WE ARE FEATURING PRIME RIB ^ FORELEGS ROAST BEEF 21 SPRING LAMB STANDING OR BONED AND ROLLED *IF YOU WISH ' m U k Milk-Fed

Boneless Rolled Roast Lamb, no waste, 3 'A Home Dressed Broilers From < Coventry. to 4 pounds each at, i q Fancy, Large Roasting Chickens. Ih. Legs ct VEAL Home Dressed Pullets for Cutting Up. Government Inspected. For a Nice Mpat Loaf, try Our n H Sugar C ui^ Corned Beef On Sale. Fresh Ground Hamburg Steak, lb. IOC TENDER CHUCK Fresh Made Lamb Patties for H - FOR A NICE POT ROAST: RETURN Flying or Boiling, each .....'__ O C Fancy Rumps, Shoulder Clod, Cross Cut Son., POT ROAST LAU REL & Mon., Boneless RoUe^ Roast Veal, j Q and Tender B Boneless RoUed Oven Roast Beef, O Q ^ ON SATURDAY AND ECONOMY Spring Lamb, lb...... 1 ib C no waste, at, lb...... iMx/ C p ou n d 2 4 5 ® AT OUR VEGETAlBLE DEPARTMENT Klem’ s Market / Special Prices Native Carrots or Beets, Fancy Milk-Fed. Tested—Selected AND DELICATESSEN On Nice Ripe Honey Dew Melons. 2 bunches for ...... O C Fancy Mellow Peaches. FOWL I b . l 7 « E C C S g4»^5 | « WHOLESALE 161 Center Street RETAIL Fresh Pidted Green Stringiess Nice Large Plums. C Beans, quart Fancy Large Pears On Sale...... O C Meaty Week-End Specials Fancy Sunkist Oranges for€uice, A O Extra Fancy Fresh Telephone 1 C ^ MINCED HAM L 0 l M LAMB at, dozen ...... m O C Peas, 2 quarts fo r ...... A O C VEAL CHOPS BOLOGNA Land O’Lakes Bnttw, Genuine Spring Legs 0 | ^ Fresh Gidden Bantam Com ‘Fresh Ground PRANKFURTS with order, 2 lbs. ... O O v TjHIKibg Ibe ee#**ee« JL Fancy Native Potatoes from ^ CHOPS • and Well Filled lim a Beans. Ellington, nice and mealy, peck.. C HAMBURG POLISH RINGS 10 lbs...... O O C Smoked Hams, 1 7 C. Native New Potatoee, y| Q ^ ■ •/■■■— AT OUR BAKERSIT DEPARTMENT POKJC eaeeeeeeeeeeeee SuMdsed SUioaMers, 1 y| ^ • ^ lbs. 2 ^ ^ Tasty Oven Boast, lb. ^w rt Shank, lb. .... X ^ C Home Baked Beans. Rosral Scarlet Ultra Vacuum O 7 Stuffed and Baked Chickens. Dai^f Hams, . C/offeCf can • • ••■••••••• mu w SPECIALS IN FRESk FRUITS AND* VRGETAm^S . 19c. 21c, 23c Mild and Sweet, lb. .. A X C Home Made Potato Salad. Fot boast, lb. Our Stores Coffee, 0 1 Fresh Hamborf9 O C /s Home Made Cidfee Rings, O Cf ^ I-lb. pkg...... rb a X# Kxtm Large- - - - Sweet Teteniwue :' 1 5 c > 1 8 c S IbSe SWEET PLUMS Sugar Frosted, 15c. 2 fo r ...... ^ O .C Morning Zest Coffee, , . . s Qy. - • * . CANTALOUPES ; X-lb. i^cg. 'A NATIVE FRUITS AND VEGETABUS land 0*Lakes Sweet Cream, ; CfO w 3 < k ». B n^r, 2 lbs. for ...... 0,i3 C Gold Medal Flour, ^ Y /YO ;":S'f ; V ^■/•’ >; SOMMER CAPITAL In SMART Set totaUons-^ HART^IAANNUiiCH U fs la flouMiwhat’fik i'a game of 1RANSPLANTE0 TO bridge; thdee of you who play the game out will realize at the end Named as M ana^ of Federal DFAL 5 l H how modi has depended on your Mortgage Aid With X. M. POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. diacarda O u r F l o ^ S tock Ys T sx e d HaDom Assiatant. — R t R ev. Tpralser o f the H artford branch, white and blue bunting, but insloe cago and Great Western Rail­ is weh known in that city as a real apples there Is not s single evidence of road: estate ^pndser. FREE! Wm. Rogers A Son LEAN ENDS Silverw are especially distinguished tenancy Halloran was assistant clerk, of Wliole er EMier End - One Mae The place is pretentious enough Friendship, the most precious the State Se^te in the recent ses­ Coirnomi In Every Bag. aaL, ’ S** 13^ for the automobile finance com­ thing between individuals, is also sion and is'a former state senator pany uriiicb occupied It previously, the most precious thing between from New Britain and former mayor PEAS DORACO HAMS but scarcely what you’d expect to nations. of that dty. ) W ashington find If you were looking for the —Ramsay MacDonald. The perscmnel of the Waterbuw VniLfl.. ' 2 13^ business qusuters of the Summer ♦ V . and New London branch offices la FANCY MILK-FED White House. Blake invented the microphone yet to be completed by appdnt- SQUASH 4 4 A Blan of Many Duties A soriety leader of Savannah, Oa., menta. PEE1U.ESS - Vk LB AVG Mias Stella Aiken has been ap­ in the form we know it Native Fowl The first room, some 20 feet . F L O U R SemiMF . . 2 • - square, la occupied by several’ sec­ pointed special assistant to Attor­ Sf ond-hand chairs vdilch, in turn, ney General Homer S. Gammlnga are occupied by newspapermen She is riiown at her deek in Wash­ ington. waiting -for something to happ«i. 7 9 c UUEEK END SPECIALS Here also presides Mr. Joe She- night are Major, the Roosevelts’ han, a sho^ plumplsh man with ANDERSON & NOREN U ^ - L b . Bag. German shepherd dog, and Meg, glasses '^riio is Ukely to confide MEATS — GROCERIES — FRUITS — VEGETABLES the Ihrst Lady’s little black Soot- proudly that In 25 years of fslth- ROYAL. tie. Major is pretty short-tempered Sfll Center Street Manriieoter, Conn. ful White House service he has hese hot days. Meg, Is getting D IA L 4076^ BAKING POWDER risen from messenger to chief mes­ L A N D *LAKE fat, is domineering as a dow­ 0 1 senger. Now he does a little bit 6 -O Z , 19c of everything; handles \tbe mail ager. In the Hudson river, distantly SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY 93 Score Sweet Cream and receives callers. E-ZEE FREEZE visible from the Summer White OR SMOOTHIE U. S. G ov't CerUEed Off this room la a cubicle Which House, is another protective arm CHOCOLATE—BAKER’S PREMIUM, , BUTTER 2 & 5 3 ^ Is crowded by the little desk uf of the government. The War De- V^-Ib. c a k e ...... 19c ICE CREAM POWDER Mrs. Maude D v^r, another mem­ >artment has assigned two small pkgs. ber of the Washtogton staff. A nrwiA_R.i»w. ICOCOANUT—Baker’s Moist, tetrol boats to cruise there. second office has desks for ... 12c 25c Mr. H. M. Kannee and m ss Bertha NEXT: The Presldenl^s “ w oik- M FLOUR « Barrows. She is his secretary, and Ing vacation/’ he Is secretary to Cd. Marvin H. ROYAL SCARLET EVAPORATED MILK, K raft’s S ...... McIntyre, who is second secretary MIRACLE WHIP Pillsbury's Best or s4i a ^ to the President. HOY iroiNT SAIMON, i A Local ClnlHnan Deaths Last N i^t ta ll can ...... QUAKER CBACKELS, Salad Dressing V. Mr. Mclntsrre occupies an Inner Pints Quarts Geld Medal ^ and larger (^ce, which has a new ^ Associated Press 2 7-oz. ^gs...... WATCH roajW>eUM^UPON_gj_ggLg>j^^ desk and chair, and some old easy CORN FLAKES—ROYAL SCARLET, chairs with cracked leather ui*ol- N ew Y ork — ^Thomas F . M cA voy, 8-oz. pkg...... 17c 27c 15 lb stery. The stuffing la coming out 85, sachem of Tammany Hall, today Salad Dressing, Regal Scarlet, Refugee, large can . ALL FLAVORS Roosevelt, since he*^. in'rihgkection, with a general, strike quart J a r ...... 27e BUTTER Creamery to do niuch of his which is paralyzing th- < ^ . Strik­ He plans to spend practically all ers, thoroughly organized, erected STATLEB TISSUE, 8 1-M sheet rolls ...... 19c of bis time at the Hyde Park, es­ atr^t barricades and defied peace SILVER SWAN TISSUE, 6 roUs ...... 25c 3 pkga. 9 c tate, five miles away. »This ar­ officers. CHANGE TO FELS NAITHA, “The Golden Bar”, 5 cake* 24c />r,AU ( ^ S rangement, however, has little of \ PERFUMED ^ OBEW’S DAUGHTER TO WED the isolation that it implies, for ROYAL SCARLET ULTRA VACUUM COFFEE, ' Ask Our Store Manager for a copy of our Wedtiy Specials the Preiddent Is almost as close to 1-Ib. c a n ...... 27c BATH-LINIT fals job as If he were seated in the Tokyo, Aug. 4.—(AP) — United Brownie Coffee, I Square Deal Coffee, States ambassador Joseph C. Grew executive' office. of the White 1-lb. pkg...... 2lc I 1-lb. pkgi ...... 19c PRESERVING SUPPLIES House at Washington. and Mrs. Grew- today announced the 2 pkga. 2 3 « Close to Capital engagement of their daughter, Strictly high grade meat has 'alwajrs been a feature of this MIRABEL For example, when Washington Elizabeth, to Cecil Burton Lyon of store for many years. We buy only the best quality Which FINAST CIDER VINEGAR \^nts him on a matter of genuine Staten Island, N. Y., third secretary insures our customers receiving the kind of mea* that keeps them LUNCHEON of the United States embassy hpe. PRESERVES importance, he is reached almost customMu of this store. GAL Instantly by telephone. If a docu­ ’The wedding is expected to t^e fW-L nUNGTH 5 7 ^ place in October. ^ RASPBERBy-CHEBRY V i ment or tnessage must be present­ A COMPLETE LINE OF SEASONABLE FRESH FRUITS REUSH APPRlCOT— PINEAPPLE JUG ed to him in. written form, it is / AND VEGETABLES. P int Jar transmitted over a direct telegrraph . STRAWBERRY — BLACKBERRY wa wraiM-Ti circuit in less time that a messen CERTO WITH B u y •j : t t e ger could have delivered it in the 2 jars 2 S c capltaL Again, when thd exigen­ C. H . TRYON'S 2 “ '*"/29^ PAROW AX ate y P cies o f stat«> require personal con It’n Groat With Hot DognI ferences, officials can fly to him in Sanitary Market JAR RINGS •AU . 4 ,85f three hours, landing on a nearby S H> )sr field especially improved for their DILL use. D ia l 4 8 0 0 NATION-WIDE RASNOtty AND tltAWKHRy ONLY IDEAL JARS Bte »S BRf In one of the two other offices MEATS of the headquarters building here Native Fowl, PICKLES MASON .JARS SS* iS 7f f are the special telegraph wires lb...... 9-Oz. Jar SOAP SALK Interconnecting the scattered Native Chickens, Cash Speciak JELLY rii A<«< •« 4M branches of government. Presid­ lb...... — ing over them Is a veteran rather Small Legs Lamb, famous among newspaper folk— GOLD MEDAL FLOUR FINAST SPICES lb...... IVORY “Doc” Smithers, chief telegraph Bib Boast Beef, 24>/2*POUQd While They Laet! operator of the White House. He n IVOUY WHITINCU SiOtCATU lb...... s a c k ...... w^t td the job during the Mc­ $L 09 Bump Beast Beef, m nmny BAKERY SUGGfSiiONS Kinley administration and has served every President since. For lb. ....;...... Shredded Wheat, Land (PLakes LEGS ’ 36 rears important secrets have Try a Veal Boast Loim Butter; 2 lbs. . 2 ^ 1 7 ^ 4't:-19^1 3 lb ...... pkg...... OF been dUcked into bis ears, and Nation-Wide RASPBERRY BAR Bottom Bound Pot Boast, Nation-Wide Coffee, e i d i world-stirring decisions have been lb...... Butter, 2 lbs. . Ddldowa her eekn aradc entirely with transmitted by.his chattering key. lb...... LAMB Fresh Rasaberrlea ' Hamburg Steak, C h l ^ , Country Boil Doe remembers being tremendously Butter, 2 lbs. . excited by- news of the sinking lb...... 2 large pkga...... Mede from e Betty Craoker Bedpe Itadsy Hantw, 2 3 c lb. of the Maine, but the World War Shredded Wheel didn’:: feaze him. He 1 the,, man lb...... S^lng Legs Lamb, Minute Tapioca, ANGEL CAKE who hooks up the famous gold key VEGETABLES lb...... •. 22c pkg...... Average 5V^-7 Pounds. by which Presidents initiate such Spinach, i>unh Feres, 2 Z3* projects as. the World’s Fair and p e c k ...... lb...... 10c Ovaltine, BACON ...... 21cIh. Chmamen Buns 1 - 8Sf the Golden Gate bridge. Tom atoes, P ot R oast, 50c s i z e ...... Reigns At the Switchboard lb...... Uheede Bhcuili lb...... 18c. 20c GROUm> BEEF, Spiced Sugar Cookies Next door to Doc is another Sweet C om , Bump Roast, Nation-Wide Grape member of the White House staff d ot...... '...... 16...... 25c Juloe,-piat ...... 2 l l w ...... 39c — miimi Louise Hackmelster, who Head Lettuce,' 4"” 17^ Sweet Rye Bread Bleed •••* prefers being called “Hack.” She’s each ...... BRIGHTWOOD chief of the switchboard at the Celery, Best QnaMty Meats and Groc^es R O A S T PO R K ^ PRETZELETTES executive offices ip the capital. Be­ bunch Prize Bread fore that she managed telephone String Beans, Pork Roast, New Potatoes, SCOTCH H AM traffic for - the Democrats at the quart ...... lb...... 14c peck ...... '...... 2 “• 31* Belmont Bread ■wS’Sw Chicago convention, and at nation­ Peppers, Peril Chops, s h a n k g — w 8 f o r ...... al he^quarters in New York dur­ 2 lbs...... 29c 2 No. 2 cans ...... ing the campaign. Her preiMut Jtammer Squash, ENDS H AM i m r s Roasting Chidiens, switchboiurd has wires to Wash­ 8 f o r ...... 29c Boooh-Nut Spaghetti, L een ington, New York, the "lytle Park Fancy Native Potatoes, 8 pans ...... mansion, the Val Kill cotti^^e peck ...... R A P iO* ^ where tire President goes picfllck- FRUIT w , 25c, 28c Csmpflre Blartii- I 7c '” ing and swimming, and headquar­ N ative msOows, pkg. s s s a s s 0 DRY GMCIR A U ters of the White House Becre: SeM PeBy frau Ba.n.iuapb,nii ...... 25c F ow l, B>.... 23c, 25c Shrlnv, Fancy, Service. Fraahfiirts, LandOTiidies Largo, 8 I s a 0 • • • Nmw Lmw She says the President has the .....20c 2 lbs...... 25c best telephonic emmclatlon she Oaataloiqies, • OC^ •Nation-Wide Gelatine, BUTTER 2 . ^ 2 ^ I pg^io ever heard; he never shouts or t Dkgs. a a a a s'^a 4 • a s a a a S fo r ...... a OC 8 Dm ...... 25c runs his words together. He oftm r m n t Gtityef^ait, picks up his phone and puts In Smoked BhstiWere, A 8-qt. basket 8 No. 8 eans a v t o o o e t call himself, instead of having 2 Iba. 5 1 c - GOLDEN Ite I MICHEL ^secretary do it And he seldoih Owmges, Califomia, .... 33c Detagon Soi^ 10c, 12c Iiadt| ha- wMkgLOa Ortar. vearrles on long conversations. The G nvetQ olt, Native Veal. 8 bhra ...... In swltchbo^d !s open from 8 fo r ...... * the morning until, midnight .azyb OBOOEEIBS 23c, 25c t jfkgt- t- *.* * * e Miss Hackmelster has an asslstan whose name, ^propilately enough. Oae-elglith baitel saok UM ON iudilMt, GBAFD fOlIGS Is M iss Fones. White Loaf Floor, • . 99 c PAinKmiZB T Q m A heavy guard Is maintahied Ity Our FsDty Battsr, over the Presideat and his fan .... 27c Gewga Eiiriand ' '-.fflttePa Marketi " . OBAHBtADE of couBse, but It Is not nmdi evidence to the outMder. H m f q ^ for 25d o f S tatn TMKqi»efa ban bean t jetS' bfod. ,V ' k • •„ • • •K 10c - ' niMil. Iw. 8451

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him' yvlthjtiw •toN^^he'vn^ '•and- one<'dau|^ittt, O n ^ ic n m aa.M - ■latant poflupaatWi Bu^ Voder fabea a fw t dOoumm wban'it ouliaa LSSKSmiHEFDTDBE %o inettmag fnphytaa:^ .. *T dcn'!t am liow 4-'«P very -waUi put aayoBo dbe at w «* at the Albaity, N. Aug: i-(APV % Founded 65 Tears Ago, tiie storo^’ ’ Yodw lamenty, "hiBcaiiM pUia fbr putting Now T oik stath la Little Plains-Hamlet Draws than la nobody dse ^ hand to be toellquqr btislaess h. theevsttt pro* ibe Nation’s' ^fU ght. ' jmt to work. But t want to do hlUtioD Is ffqwalsd, with A vtsw to l i m a s P e a s whatavar I can." the “evils" which com­ ft,' I'Hfm. -Ia.—To at laest io people petition among liquor dsalerq mlgnt w Ctoeen Babj, Tender Green in tile cwuftiy, the magic term The and Out bring, was submitted to tho Now Yorh. legislature today by State Ao- FfnMt TeDow Nattre lim a Tel^hime ‘ NIRA that sveryiwdy is learning to Once thaia waa a<, cheese factory Bnaiw lYom say these days, is an old story. at Nlra. * Those Ware . the dajal sSinUsmian Saul S. StxUt, a New fir s t P k ld iig Nbra doesn't mSan Natlona. Xn- ond Klondike! But Jie boom ocd- duBtrlsa Recovery Ac* tc them, laposd when they found that v hat- Hastw Sergeant.'Ralph ..W* Bot- or at least it flidn’t until a. few ever that cbi-foot vein might have trlell made the first parachute weeks a g a T just meant home, Onions been It wasn’t oaL^The promoters, jump from an army alrUane with Cabbage the only town In .• the United the proepeotors, the settlers, van­ the “free-type paraUiute^’ la May, Iceberg States of that name, according to ished, and then the cheese factmy 1919; he was recently awarded the the Postal Guide.' vanished, too. Distingnistaed Flying Cross and has This town, with Its graaa- IsHra, disillusioned, sank back to vrukAm''Doore 700 jumps from grown railroad tnck. Its general the conditlctt that President Cleve­ airplanes and balloons. - NEW STORE HOURS** wur-days7.45nRlMti.fiAoviimZ45nl^^ 1 RED RIPE NATIVE TOMATOES I store and poatoffloe at the inter­ land deserfbed as inocuoia desue­ section of two dirt roads in lime tude. Since 1892, then, Nlra quiet­ ORANGES, doz. 27c. LEMONS, 6 for 21c Creek townsUp, Washington coun­ ly resigned ItsiBlf to watching its ty, la nonnaily RepubUca.. But it Sweet Ripe Native Cantaloiq>es from Mosley o f Glaston- wans sag; Itt sldiiig warp, Its paint Conuino Spring expects to ga& by the New Deal, flake off, .forgetting the outside ^ V o r b r o o k TmdW and Sweat bury—dimited supply. juat the aame. woild, end by that worid forgotten. LABORATORY TESTS Peppers Squash Boom Towd &i.’92 Eight famUleB, 2a inhabitants, LAMB BEETS five of them cblldrep. That is the CHECK EmOACY OF or or "And it’s about time,’* observes BUTTER E ad i ...... John Whetstlne, 84-yeai^d whit-^ town whose name is 'more often CARROTS Cucumbers tier, Nlra’s oldest inhabitant. **The in the papers today than timt of High Quality, Pasteurized Pi«sident talked sense the night he any other. LEGS bM d . 5 ^ Turnips e^lalned. hia :>lan,” went on Whet- J o h n Whetstlne reflectively ,Sweat Cream watched a white • shaving curl . p 3 ' " 5 c 2 bandtes . . . 4 atine, the shavings falling rhythmi­ Show Why This Delieionfi xssrss' ^ t cally from a soft-wood stick. under Us knife and drop to the Oelloieus ^ ^ 2 Cereal Ovorcomes Common Any Weight | W6 were mistaken, when we told some of onr cnstomeni "Everybody In Itira—all 20 of us ground. He recalled how he came Constipation that the tax would be placed on Floor Tuesday of this week— —^is for him.** to Nlra and helped build the first / —II Nlra looks forward'to something house there, 55 years ago. He came AT AAP MARKETS The tax goes on floor In retailers’ stocks Angnst Tth, so yofl There are adehtific reiiions for* have one noore day to stock op at these low prices: like its boom days of 1892. When from Indiana in a wagon train. r "We stopped here because land was tiis success at A ll-Bbam in^pr^ -’ that boom cbllapaedi the little venting end relieving common con-' OCCroENT AND KING ARTHUR, 24% lb s...... $1.17 hamlet fell, asleep, and It has been cheap," he said. ’It’s still cheap.” stipation. Laboratory inveetigationa quietly disintegrating ever since. Nlra was named for Nlra Mofllt, show that it supplies "bulk’~to ex­ Bondess-Hurt of ibs Chuck Juky Sweet California 5-Ib. bags of King Arthur...... 27c Two of Its three storpa closed In the. first wUte cUld bom In the ercise the intestines; and vitamia. G(dd Medal and Daniel Webster ...... 25c 1925. The front of the other fen neighborhood, Whetstlne seems to B to promote appetite, and bdp tone 5 lbs. Pastry, 25c, and Large Pastry Flour, 92c. In recently, eacpoping shelves of recall. Or was It the other way— the intestinal tract. canned goods, a candy counter, and was Nlra MofQt named, for the Gold MedaVCake F lou r...... 25c, 2 for 48c the postmaster, E. J. Yoder. town? Nobody remembers. These two important food-ele- Oven Roast Beef ORANGES B isqu ick...... 33c, 2 for 65c ih a etxa ^VHEATIES 2_for 25c Polltlos a Mystery Of appetit By long tradition Republican, DON’T FORGET THE result of constipation. Red Fancy Nlra turned Democratic in the LITTLE BAKERY AT 29( doz. 31c doz. 35c ^ The "bulk’’ in Ai l -Bban is mild ‘ I9iii ELBERTA PEACHES landslide of last March. Or did it? in action— much like that of let­ Pf PLUMS From Manchester, Gs. Residents are divided or the point, 73 Birch Street tuce. Inside the body, it forms a and as' the Nlra voting is pooled ♦S)------^------Si soft mass, which gently clears the Solid Crisp -Quart Basket 4 9 c with the Lime C^reek township tab­ AU Pies 15c. inteetines of wastes. 2 5 c ulations, no me can be sure. But .F«KyMilk-M the New Deal has already brought SPECIAL Isn’t this pleasant ‘’cereal wav’* Iceberg Lettuce I hA lZc better feeling to Nlra, both Post­ fa r more healthful than using piUa Large, Sweet A s Nice master Yoder and farmer Rors Fresh Blueberry Pies and drugs—so often haUt-formiagl Honey Dew Melons Miner agree. Jnst eat two tablespoonfnls of Luscious Sweet Honey Ball Melons As Too Ooold Wish For “C!onditions around here aren’t 15c Kellogg’s daily—-enough for most really any better than tbey were Pecan Rolls types of constipation. If not ro- Veal Steaks six months ago," i^pralses MiUer, this way, see your doctor. Honeydew Melons 3 3 c “ 3 9 c Fruit Bread Larga 2 ' " 2 5 c A Few At 19c. , "but people feel better. They feel Besid(^ AU tBran brings your Madium good times cure on the way, and , White Bread body twice as much blood-Jrailding eiza etxa that we’U share in ’em. We ought Whole Wheat Bread iron as an equal amount by weight RIPE Red Raspberries, innt 16c to, with the name we got. of beef liver. ^ ■ 3 5 i i ^ ]fflueberries, quart 22c. * 23c each 19cea€h CAUFORNIA PEARS Postmaster Yoder, who also oper­ PASTRIES Special cooking jtrocesses make , 35c ^zen. 3 for 10c. Watmnelons, 69c to 75c. ates the store, is awaiting word A ll-Bran finer, softer, more palat- ■ from the other NIRA in Washing­ able. Equally tasty as a cerw , or ^ At A &P Markets Yovng Fresh Native Phtme Service Until 8 :30 Tonight—Dial 4151. ton as to what Is expected of him HOME BAKING used in cooking. Recipes on . the j in the way of salary increases and red-and-green package. Sold by all I Roberteon’s increased employment. PRODUCTS CO. grocers. Made t>y Kdlogg in Battla ’ Cucumbers ea. SUGAR BUTTER SOAP CHIPS Two daughters and a son help Creek. Very^Lnrge Box W i l d m e r e 1 0 " - 5 1 c ' " 2 6 c 3 5 c * Large Lux p k f. 2 0 < These Soap Chips are extra fine value., Ending the hottest week we’ve ever had with the hottest values we’ve ever offered! EGGS Lux Toilet Soap 3 '.i» n 4 ~ S c There is a fresh shipment of Fancy little Gooklee—one box ^ntain» Chocolate Sandwich Sugar Wafers, and the other an Lifebuoy Soap 3 **** 1 a < assortment of nine different English Style Cookies.. .the two EVERYBODY SAVES AT boxes (carefully wrapped and protected from the Rinso large 2 p« . . 3 7 < 2 lbs. Graham Wafers will b e ...... 32c box Everybody's Market 1-lb. boxes of Grahams or Lunch Crackers...... 17c Quaker Oackels 29c cans of Hammered Wheat Thinsies or Toasted Sal- Free Delivery! Get the Habit! Dial 3919! S u n n y b r o o k tine Beauties will b e ...... 25c a can Gold Medal Bisquick Fancy Large ^o. 1 First Time Eiver! Van Kamp’s Evaporated ECCS Cell(H>hane Wrapped 29c Sliced POTATOES! “Nigger Head’’ MILK! .ra. 1^ . 2 7 c U nfit 5. U nfit Si Equivalent to two regular Prince Albert Tobacco Small 8 to 10 lb. HAMS...... lb. 21c sixe cans. "Green Seal" K ieonK n L«at CInmmo at Protonf Mcot I Boneless Daisy Hams ...... — lb. 30c Lonoh-Saltlne-Oraluun ,I3 t w t t i . Mayeimaife! Assorted 8 Variety - CRACKERS! Gold Medal And PItlahary POULTRY LAMB COOKIES! LEGS OF LAMB 25d pt. jar FLOUR - 1 0 9 5-lb. Native Chickens Averaging OM'Trasty lo r n Made by "McMomfick’S.* 2 lbs. 23e 2 ibs. 23c Fiiffed Wheat 2 pka.. t7o Native Broilers $1.59 $1.99 3 ~ ~ 2 5 t - Fancy Fresh Fowl SHOULDERS OF LAMB Boot Beer or Vaallla .* • ' Qrape Nuts »i«. 17s Boned and Rolled, O Q m Fbotyf FTesh, FUll Fancy Snnldst for Fricassee Each ...... EXTRACTS! Tick Insodkido Swansdown Cake Flour »■<<• 25° < . Meadowbrook U toaR ean s! ORANGES! . jM 25c Mn Franco-Amofrican Spaghetti 2 m m , 1 7 . Tomato Juice . ¥ Blue Labd, 9Qs» Ground Beef 3 bottles 2Sc Eiiopre SpaShetti 2 ^ 15« 8 c a n s ...... M a F V • 4 Btotk up! 4qts.25c 19cdox. ■'■■■RN'-,.- Eno

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cases dropped from our books HARTFORD RELIEF UST since M(mdi^ went back to work," Mr. Griffin stated. DAILY RADIO PROGRAM LOSES 96 IN TWO DAYS Thousands of CustomeFs Shop FRIDAY. AUGUST 4 (Oentrtl and'Eastern Standard Time) THREATENS STRIKES Note—AH programs to ki and basio ebalns or groups tbereot unless spool* fled; coast to coast (o to e) .tlon InClndes.all available stations. 58 In One Day Go Off City’s Save At The Self-Serve Pregrasu subject to change. P. M. Cent. East. Aid Books Through Getting AGAINST NON-SIGNERS ^DayHpbt riuM Oae Hour Later j 4:1St- 5:16—Gso. Hall O rch es.^ to o IT P A Y S 4:30— 5:30—The Happy Bakers—east o f Jobs. • QSAVE MONEY ON ’THEIR PURwbo wow wdal 6:16— 3:15—Jack Denny Orch.—wabo unemployed in Hartford are get­ That Block Recovery Plan. COMFORTABLE DEPARTMENT NO^HW BST^ CANADIAN — wtmj only; Chicago Dance Time—Chain wiba katp wobe wday ktrr ckgw clef 5:3(L- 6:30—Quartet and Orch.—east ting back tc work under stimulus YOURSELF These sizzling hot days are proof again that Hale’s Self-Serve ctm- SOUTH — wrva wptl wwno wis wjax 6:45— 6:45- -Boaks Carter, TaHc — ba­ ol the National Recovery Act, ac­ wfla>wsaa wlod wsm wmc wsb wapl sic; The CollMlane of K. C.—west cording to'indications from at least Bridgeport, Aug. 4—(AP) — A wjdz wsmb kroo wky wfaa wbap kpre 3:06— 7d)0—Fur Trappers—wabc only; threat that strikes will'be ordered tinues to stand out uppermost in the minds of thousands of Manchester woal ktbs ktbs The Columbiana—chain one officitd source, the Public Wel­ MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kgir l«bl 6:15— 7:15—The Columbians—lUso cat fare Department, today wherever employers refuse to com­ COAST — kgo kfi kgw komo kbq kpo 6:30— 7:30—Bar X Ranch—cat to cat ply with the terms of President people as Manchester’s Cool Public Pantry! kfsd ktsr kgn Raymond W. Griffin, superintend­ 7:06— 8:00—Irvin S. Cobb—coast out ent of outdoor aid for the depart­ Roosevelt’s industrial recovery pro­ Cent. Bast. 7:16— 8:16—Vera Van, Songs—also o gram WAS made today by John J. S:Slb> 3:30—The South Sea Islanders 7:30— 8:30—The Country Club—basic; ment, reported an unusual number LAND (FLAKES 3dX ^ 4:00—Manhattan Band—also o Orch.—mldw.; Music—west of dependents dropped from the Egan, executive secretary of the 3:30— 4:30—Winnie the Pooh—to cat 7:46— 8:45—In the Gloaming—weat Connecticut Federation of Labor. 4:40—Paul Wing’s Story—east 8:00— 9:00—Lou Holtz A Orch.—c to e books in the last few days because 4:01^ 5:(X^pinner Concert—edso cat 8:30— 9:30—Jane Froman—adao coast of increased working hours and “If employers will not sign the 4:30— 6:30—Gould anfid Shefter, Pianos 8:45— 9:45—Edwin C. HilH-also coast that industry has not spurted in agreement or comply with the lbs. 4:46—- -8H6—WiTi Fill CuppyCup in Just Relax 9:00—10:00—Barlow Symphony—also o terms,” Egan said, “wo will strike H a n d y 's 9:30—10:30—Lombardo Orch.—c to c wages in lo<^ industry. BUTTER 8:00— 6:0(^Mountslnikipeera—weal only 6:1 6:1^—Betty Bboptbi Frollo—also C 10:00—11:00—F. Martin Orch.—o to cot e Though factories have not yet the entire industry.” Boned and RoUed An nnezoelled grade of table butter. 6:30— 3:30—Harding 3:30—Hai Sisters, Pianos 10:30—11:30—Fred Bergen Orch.—o to e A t Uie same time ESgan announc­ 8:46— 6H6—The 3H6—The Goldbergs.uBimrai Serial Act 11:00—12d)0—Dance Hour—wabe only adopted codes and despite the fact 3:0(^ 7dlO—Orch. A Cavaliers—e to c that industry has spurted in the ed that he had telegraphed Hugh 7:00— 8:00—Fred Allen and Others NBC-WJZ NETWORK last few weeks, Mr. Griffin attrib­ S. Johnson, national- recovery ad­ HALE’S FAMOUS MILK LOAF 7:30— 8:30—Victor Young’s Orchestra BASIC — East: wjs wbz-wbza wbal ministrator, asking what is to be 8:01^ 9:00—U. S. Navy Band—also c wham kdka wgar wlr wlw wsyr wmal; uted the return of many feunilles 8:30— 9:30—Uum and Abner Sociable Midwest: wcky wky kfkx wenr wls kwk to a greater degree of indepmd- done with employers displaying the 9:0l^10dl0—Meyer Davis Orchestra kwer koll wren wmaq kso ence directly to &e NRA program. NRA emblem, but who are not com- loaves 9:30—10:80—Mark Fisher Orchestra- NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtm] pl^ng with the teams of the re­ HAM basic; Tom Howard—coast repeat wiba kstp webo wday k(yr ckgw clef On Mon>^ay, he said, his depart­ BREAD 10:00—11 d)0—Ralph Kirbsry. Baritone SOUTH — wrva wptl wwno wls wjaz, ment “closed out’’ 58 cases. Tester covery program. 10K16—11:06-'-George Olsen’s Orohestra wlla-wsun wlod wsm wmc wsb wapii The staff of life for hundreds ot boys and girls. Large, nutritions, 19-onnce loaL 10:30—11:30—Harold Stern’s Orchestra wjdx wsmb kvoo wky wlaa wbap kpro' day, he stated, thirty-eight more The labor leader charged that one woal ktbs ktbs heads of families and individuals Bridgeport factory which had ob­ CB8-WABC NETWORK MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kgir kgbl tained the emblem was paying em­ c lb. PACIFIC COAST — kgo kll kgw komo who have been dependents either SWIFTnS CLOVER BASIC—East: wabe wade woko wcao as partially or totally unemployed ployes salaries as low as 35 a week. waab wnac war wkbw wkrc wbk cklw kbq kpo klsd ktar wdro wcau wTp wjas wean wlbl wspd CenL EasL became self-supporting and are no Delldons to serve In any one a t a dozen fJsv; Midwest: wbbm wgn wlbm kmbe 3:15— 4:15—Chicago Orches.—also e longer dty dependents. Approximately 1400 American wRjrs. No bone—no wraste! Hava a B a n ^ tmox wowo wbaa 3:30— 4:30—Larry Larsen, Organist "Ninety-nine per cent of the 96 cities have city 'nanagers. package BAST A CANADA — wpg wbp wlbw 3:46— 4:45—Orphan Annie—east only Ham handy for the wedc-end picnic. BACON wbeo wlbs wfea woro wico efrb ckao 4:00— 5:00—Henry King’s Orchestra IXIE — wgst wsfa wbre wqam wdod 4:30— 6:36—Major, Sharp, Minor Girls' Lean, sHoed, sugar cored, rindless bacon. Bra wrec wlae wdsn wtoc krld wrr 4:45— 5:45—Lowell Thomas—es. only' ktrb ktsa waco koma wdbo wodx wbt 5:00— 6:00—Amos ’n’ Andy—east only FREE! Red Wing wdae wbiawtar wdbj vrwva wmbg wsjs 5:15— 6:15—Rondoliers Male Quartet MIDWEST — wcab wmbd wtaq wkbh 5:30— 6:30—Pastoral, Concert Orches. lOc Size Beech-Nut Peannt Batter With kfab wisn ksej wlbw klb wmt wnax 6:00— 7:00—Tales of Titans, Drama Large Size Jar SPECIAL PECIAL yrkbn wcoo 6:30— 7:30—Potash and Perlmuttsr Preserves lb. 18c MOUNTAIN—kvor kls kob kal 6:46— 7:45—Kane A Kanner, Comedy' strawberry. Raspberry and Assorted. SALE ALE COAST-«hJ koln kgb kfro kol kfpy 7:00— 8:00—Phil Harris A Orchestra (ind oding el bfredtefiis) Beech-Nnt Peanut 7:30— 8:30—Phil Baker Show—o to o a Quart Pure fmit p a ^ I LAD E’S kvl klbk Im kvv kem kdb kgmb 8:06— 9:00—First Nightei—also coast SLADE’S Cent. East. 8:30— 9:30—To Be Announced PICES 2:30— 3:30—U. S. Army Band—e to e 8:45— 9:46—Hill Billy Heart Throbs Butter Sunbeam Staffed SPICES 3:00— 4UXI—Don Lang’s Story—o to c 9:00—10:00—Three Jesters - e a s t ; Make Iced Tea this N EW SA L A D A Way 3:16— 4:16—John Kelvin, Tenor—to o Amos ’n’ Andy—repeat lor west Worcester Slade’s - 3:80— 4:30 — Skippy, Sketoh — east 9:15—10:15—Frances Paperte, Soprano pt. jar only; Between the Bookends—west 9:30—10:30—Concert Organ—to coast : 1. Pol Sve toMpoQiifttk of 5. Add Juioe ef Olives 27* 8:46— 4:4^Brueiloff Orch.—also cat 10:00—11:00—Mills Blue Rhythm Bandl Hand packed oUvea. 4K10— 6:00—Stamp Adventures—east 10:30—11:30—Dick Messner Orchestra Saleds Tea in teapot 6. Add en»4bird cap ef i Salt 3 pkgs. 2S c Spicei and Mustard 1. Add one quart Beilins 7. Place in rcMferator and Plain or Iodized. 2-ponnd cartons. (bttbhhnf belllns) water dieiouflily diiir Maine Blald 3 tumblers 2 S c 3. Let steep for five ndnulas 8. Add inail cube ef ice In Lax SEE‘m r r i N RULES 4. Sbaln into pKebcf each glass fust before servles Pie Crust Assortment inohidee black and white wnc Toilet Soap pepper, cinnamon, ginger and prepared OF STOCK EXCHANGE 2 pkgs. 2 9 c mnstard, packed In Libby Owens 10-oonoe Tmvelen Broadcssttofl Service glass tumbler. Hartford, Ooon. Prepared pie crust. Simplifies pie 50.000 Wn 1000 R. C.. 28X-8 M. Restrictive Action Taken in 3 cakes 1 7 c baking. Matter of Margins and Beech-Nnt Pools, Joint Accounts, Op­ Friday, Angnst 4, 19SS Popular Self-Serve Items ■aatom Daylight Saving Time tions. Catsup Prince Albert P . M. BLUE TISSUE ...... 7 rolls 25c New York, Aug. 4—(AP) — Wall TOBACCO ...... lb./tin 8^c 4:00—^May We Present. Ig. bottle 1 8 c Cblcken-of-the-Sea 4:15—Studio Program. Street today was busy discussing Minute Biscuit. 4:30—South Sea Islanders. the new rules adopted by the New 519 “ fm h beai tbe Gardeni” W HITE T U N A ...... 2 tins35c York Stock Exchange to curb specu­ Hang’s Chow Mein FLOUR ...... Ig. pkg. 25c 5:00 — Manhattan Beach Brass Whole Kernel lation. For bisonits or shortcake. CORN ...... 3 din s23c 5 :30—^Walter Dawley, organist. Following a special meeting of Kre-Mel 6:00—^Wrightrille Clarion. the board of governors, the Ex­ Dinner Garden Patch Brand. 6:30—Gould and Sheffter, pianists. change last night promulgated sev­ DESSERTS...... pkg. Sc 6:45—Walter Hapgood on Sports. eral new regulations designed to complete My-T-Fine < Assorted Flavors. 3 9 c ICE CREAM POWDER . 4 pkgs. 25c 7:00—Lum and Abner. tighten restrictions surrounding Rockwood’s 7:30—^Tarzan of the Apes. marg^in trading in stocks and low Chocolate'or Vanilla. 7:45—Studio Program. priceid bonds. P atterson'S COOKIE DEPT. SPECIAL! COCOA ...... 2-lb. box 21e 8:00—Jessica Dragonette and Men One decreed that margins be at Coral Reef PINEAPPLE ...... 2 cans29c Campfire About Town. * least 50 per cent on smsdl accounts, LADY FAIR TEA COOKIES 9:00—Jeanie Lang and Tom How­ with a minimum of 30 per cent in MARKET Crushed Pineapple. MARSHMALLOWS______lb. 19c ard. accounts with a debit balance of Telephone 3386 101 Center Street A Sunshine Assortment for Milady's Afternoon Tea. 9:80—^Victor Young’s Orchestra. more than $5,000. ’ Member of NRA. We Do Our Part! M.A.XW’ELL HOUSE 10:00 — The Traveler’s Hour — The decision of the Exchange to . Christiaan. Kriens, Norman gerutinlze’'closely' p

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LOST AND FOUND 1 AUTO ACCESSORIES— APARTMENI'b^FLATS— are always able to q;iot the . doped horses. Dope makiie the c ^ ex­ WILL THE LADT THAT took T IR E S 6 TENEMENTS 63 A Trim Miss With New Lines pand. and the horse sweats pro- automobile keys from counter at FOR SALE—2 BRAND NEW first FOR RENT—5 ROOM FLAT at P O R T ^ fiisely, and it h^ hasn't wmimed McLellan’e Store Saturday evening line Firestone tires. 4.75x19. Low Center. Newly redecorated, with up for the race toe judgea .Ibtow return same to atort immediately. price for quick sale. Apply 37 HoU garage |26. Inquire 18 Hasel street l a h t s the correct answer. street. LOST—IN VICINITY of the Center, ^ ALAN GOULI "Honesf* Dope ' small jewel bag, containing sum of BUSINESS LOCATIONS iaPONTOB The big stables seldom use 8ope money. Reward. Phone Hartford, hMWRyftHBBAuqia on horses, and then 5721. the case of the dishonest ones. If MOTORCYCLES 12 over for another year, with their A Horse On Ue TO RENT—OFFICES AT 865 Main Europeans — espedaUy the turt- a horse starts to sulk just about WANTED TO BUT light sedan, in street (Orford Bldg.). Apply Ed­ dramatics and exciting momenta, zxiinded sort—seldom are willing to post time, a shot ot . hop w ill AU'IXiMOBlLfiS FOR SALE 4 good condition. Write Box N, in ward J. HoU. TeL «642 and 8026. their master-minding and second- give Americans credit where it is bring him out of it and make blia guessing, but the words of the old feel bis real seif. He will then 1932 CHEVROLET COACH; 1932 care of Herald. due in raising horses, but they are campaigner still point th« way for perfectly willing to ^ve us aU the give an “honest” account ot him­ Willys sedan; 1930 Chevrolet coach: self. , HOUSES FOR RENl 65 the future, though they were first predit for the in-famous practice of 1930 Whippet sedan; 1929 Chevrolet MOVING—TRUCKING- There have been many poto- FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM fiat uttered to me two years ago when doping thoroughbreds. And credit coach; 1929 Ford coupe. Cole ST O R A G E 20 the British made their first charge riouB “hop horses,"' and for the Motors at the Center / siltgle house, aU Improvements, rightfully belongs to this country. into the Challenge Round, and re­ Doping race horses, however, is most part their career has been SILVER LANE BUS LINE offer the garage if desired. 16 Homestead W£ BUY. SELL and azchange used peated this spring. no recent innovation, the lecent short, though not necessarily in­ accommodation of their large Da- street Telephone 7061. cars al) .makes and modela Armory “Experience,’’ said William T. Arlington Park arrests to the con­ glorious. Dope does not seem to Garage, 60 Wells street Telephone Luxe bus for to^e, party or team TO RENT—FIVE AND SIX room Tllden, n. “is more than half the trary not withstanding. Nor is it injure their career in toe breeA* 6874. trips at special rates. Phone 3063, houses, single and double; also battle in playing aoroad. Look at indiUged in now as frequently as Ing paddocks. No mare in Ameri­ 8860, 8864. modem apartments. Apply ^w ard the records. Or the example of the in past years. ca has so enviable a record as J. HolL Telephone 46fi2 and 8026. French themselves. They picked A horse may be doped to win Lady Sterling. She foaled toe LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE their men, Borotra, Lacoste, Co- or to lose. Heroin is the common­ mighty horses Sir Barton, SL moving, general trucking, livery Want Ad Informattoa chet and Brugnon. Then they sent est form of narcotic used in the Henry and Sir Martin, and her service. Our aAliation with United SUMMER HOMES them over here every year until former case, and daundanum in daughter, Lady Doreen, waa . v» Vans Service means lower rates on FOR RENT 67 they finally crashed through at the latter. But the laudanum mother of toe great Princess Manchester furniture moving to distant points. Gernmntown. They kept at it for method is seldom used, except Doreen. Yet Lady Stoning was a Large modem trucks, experienced FO R RBJNT—6 ROOM cottage, west six years before they beat us and when racketeers get set to make a notorious "hop horse." Evening Herald men, prompt service, al) goods in­ aide Columbia Lake, electricity, then, sticking to the same policy, bettieg coup, since race tracks do But by any code, doping the sured while in transit are features "bang-tails’’ is an inhuman prac­ CLASSIFIED drinking water, two boats, 2 oar look how long they held on to the not pay off on losing horses. offered at no extra expense to you. garage. AvaUable Aug. 6th to 19th. big bowl and platter before slip­ tice, and many states now have ADVERTISEMENTS Daily trips to New York, baggage Phone 6661. ping. Doesn’t Work Always laws to curb it. ciulivered direct to steamship piera It le generally the man with the Count MX av#ras« words to a itaa “The British were smart enough laltlala numbars and abbroviatlona For further information cal) 3068. to use similar methods. They one-horse stable that reports to each count as a word and oomponnd 8860, 8864. Perrett A Glenney, Ine. haven’t shifted around the way the the use of narcotics to make his words as two worda Mlnlranm coat Is United States has, trying out one horse run. This man hem the er­ price ot three linea GANHI AGAIN JAILED Line rates oar dar tor transient group of players fo- one or two roneous idea that a shot of “bop” Sport Briefs ads. __ REPAIRING 23 years, then discarding them for an­ will make his plater run like a BUteetiTe March IV, ISST other set of young and inexperi­ Twenty Grand. He doesn’t seem Cash Cbarse MOWER SHARPENING, vacuum AFTER BRIEF U BERH enced fellows. Perry and Austin to realize that nothing short of S Consecutive Lays ..I 7 cts| t cts cleaner, washing machine, ^un, Nelson Otis. IT-year-old caeveUmd carried on, benefited by experience, the supematufal will get his I Consecutive Cays • cts. 11 sts lock repairing, key making. Braitti- swimmer, finished sixth in the finale 1 Day ...... I 11 otsi II cts Poona, India, Aug. 4 — (AP) — and were giver every chance to horse to going taster than his of the 440-yard free style dash in the All orders for Irregular Insertions waite, 62 Pearl street come through without changes in particular set of muscles will per­ will be charged at the one Ume rate. (AP) —^After a brief moment of National A. A. U. Championships in Special rates for long term every policies and tactics. mit him to nm. And a dozen fail­ his first appearance in a hatibhal liberty, the Mahatma Gandhi was The same Miss America with new lines will defend America’s pos­ ures will not teach him to keep day advertising given upon request COURSES AND CLASSES 27 'The only way in which the meet. Ads ordered tor three or six days re-arrested today and was immedi­ United S^teb ever will win back session of the Harmsworth trophy in September Gar 'Wood, .world’s bis horse away'from the “doctor." and stopped before the third or fifth ately sentenced to one year in JaU premier motorboat race driver, is shown above, at left, checking over Doping is a peculiarly imrelia- Miss Mary K. Browne, former day will be charged only toi the ae« BEAUTY CULTURE—Earn while the Davis cup is by relecting three tual number of times the ad appear* because he declined to remain ih or four men to concentrate on the the new lines of Miss America X, with Orlin Johnson. Hubert ble method of trying to make a state golf champion of Ohio, declar­ learning. Details free. Hartford eA charging at the rate earned, but Poona and refused to cease his poli­ job. If one or more of the players Scott-Payne, British driver, will race against Wood, probably at horse win. It. works over a very ed she lost her title this year by not Academy dt Hairdressing. 693 Main no allowance or refunds can be made tical activities. selected fail to measure up sffter Detroit, for the trophy. ' ^ short period of time and must be following the advice of her caddy, on six time ads stopped after the street, Hartford. fifth day. The magistrate explainea that be­ sufficient trial, then substitutions administered expertly and with Henry Picard of Chaiieston, S. C , No “Ull forbids": Osplay lines not cause of the age of the Mahatma the time element considered. It should, of course, be made.’’ The same Miss America witheither August 12 or August 18 with won his second Carolinas open golf solA and the concdtlon of bis health, the the horses are slow in getting The Herald will not be responsible championship, one up, at Raleigh. DOGS—BIRDS—PETS 41 sentence was only one year of sim­ cow lines will defend America’s the little craft that was designee away the dope may have workea tor more than one Incorrect Insertion A Double Bin and built in nine weeks and four N. C., this season. ot any advertisement ordered tor ple Imprisonment. Gandhi asked to Tllden made these remarks be­ possession of the Harmsworth tro­ off. If there is no delay at the FOR S A LE—PEDIGREED Boston ' .ys end weighs only 3,360 pounds The National Association of Bas­ more than one time. be placed among the lowest grade phy in September. Gar Wood, post it may work after the race The Inadvertent omission ot moor* terrier pups, males ano females. fore the inter-zone linals, Ameri as compared with the seven tons of ketball Coaches will hold its annual prisoners. ca’s elimination and Britain’s rise is over. rsct publication ot advertising will be Mrs. Emma Lisk, 106 Union street, world’s premier motorboat race Gar Wodd’s defender, Miss Ameri­ meeting at Atlanta, March 29-31. ' rectified only by cancellation of the The Mahatma was brought to tc the top, but he feels that regard­ driver, is shown above, at left, And then, too, track officials charge made tor the service endereA Rockville. Telephone 89-12. Yeroda jail Wednesday from ca X . All advertisements must oonform less of the results this year, the checking over the new lines of Miss Biitsdn, • built at a cost of la style, copy and typography with Ahmedabad, where be was arrested same group of players should be Miss America X, with Olin John­ with bis wife and 3b devotees as 322,000, has an engine of only 1375 regulations enforced by the publish* kept together and tossed right son. Hubert Scott-Payne, British ers and they reserve the right to POULTRY AND SUPPLIES 43 they were about to begin an “in­ horsepower as compared to the 8,- back into the battle in 1934, rather d.iver, will race against Wood, edit, revise or' reject any copy con* dividual’’ disobedience action. 000 in Wood’s mighty craft, but the sldered objectionably ALLEN'S ROASTING ducks. Uve than being hauled over the coals probably at Detroit, for the trophy. 24^-foot all-met^ speedster with CLOSING HOURS—Classified ads to l^c lb., dressed 22c. Tolland Turn­ or discarded simply because they an eight-foot beam imd only two be published same day must be rs* were licked. eelved by 13 o’clock noon: Saturdays pike and Parker streets. Tel. 8837. “I was just Aimee’s pet poodle,’’ London, Aug. 4.— (AP>—Hubert inches of freeboard attained over 10:10 a. m. wails Mr. Hutton, now suing the Tllden car look back on his per­ Scott-Payne will challenge Gar 100 mi’es an hour 'in a two-tblrds s c A a s O L TELEPHONE YOUR evangelist fpi divorce. Maybe sonal exploits in Davis cup compe­ Wood for the Harmsworth trophy power trial held secretly in South­ HALCQC r a n GEORQE ARTICLES FOR SALE 4.<> that’s what comes from all that tition, in company with Little Bill on behalf of Great Britain with a ampton waters recently. W A N T A D S. Johnston, with the satisfaction of pocket motorboat' of revolutionary The British challenger boasts an­ FOR SALE—TWO children’s trl* puppy love we were reading about Ads are accepted over the telephone just after their wedding. realizing no other coihblnation has design—Miss Britain HI—it be­ other radical departure in that the at the CHARGE RATE given above cycles; also one lady's bicycle. Call ever been so successful over so as a convenience to advertisers, but came known today as Sertt-Payne, atearing rudder is attached to the the CASH RATES will be aooepted as 6150. proipnged a stretch of competition. designer and builder, revealed her front of the boat instead of the FULL PAYMENT U paid at the busl* Opticians report use o. glasses In The two Bills took care of all specifications. stem. Details of her construction ness office on or before the seventh five matches when they brought day following the first insertion ot this country is increasing. Y6s, He will leave for the , United were cabled, today to the Yacht each ad otherwise the CHARGE GARDEN—FARM - we’ve noticed quite a few more the Davis cup back 'rom Australia States and the races at Detroit pMR’xNAsaoelatlon o f A m erica. RATE will be collecteA No responsl DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 glasses being used since the return in 1920. They kept It at home for blllty for errors In telephoned ads o f beer. seven years In a row, with a Mttle will be assumed and their accuracy FOR SALE—PURE CIDER vinegar, cannot be guaranteeA help from Vincent clchards, Dick In only one year, when' Richards 25r gallon. Bolton Cider Mill. Phone Williams and Watson Washburn. substituted for Johnston in the sin­ CHINA RIVER DISASTER IN D E X OF Rosedale 32-5. gles, was there any change in the GLASSIFICATIONS COVENTRY indiirlduaJ responsibility placed on TAKES 10,000 LIVES Births e e • e • nJCA*:* • •*•••:• sail* MB ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 5H FOR SALE the two aces of American tennis. BDgr&g6XD6lltS .«:a ••••••■a *.••••••«« LAKE More fortunate in respec* to their '*6S s • surbtv •!««(• •» • CA SOME REAL VALUES IN top-ranking grpup, the French Deaths s a s s s a s s • • • Btf • • • • •:« FOR RENT—FURNISHED rooms NEW COTTAGE, Just finished. REAL ESTATE Card of Thanks for tight housekeeping, gas and were able x rotate Rent Lacoste, In Memoriam seas fiL# a «s» aMgaaVa aHB Completely famished. Lot S(y x Two Hundred Villages De­ sink in every room, reasonable, 109 150’. For quick .sale, $800. 32400. 6-room house, hencoop, etc. Jean Borotra and Henri Cochet in Lost and Found • • • aja a a e $2600. Buys a Chicken Farm on stroyed in Floods Caused by Announcements a a a;w a:a a Foster street.—Gmbe. the singles, with JacqrcR Brugnon Personals ...... I a a a • a a aS Several very dMirable building State Highway. doing doubles duty, according to Collapse of Dikes. Aatomobnes lots for sale at attractive prices. See 33000. Beal Value. 5-room single, their circumstances and condition. Automobiles for Sale ...... B O A R D E R S WANTED 59-A these bargains before the other fel­ garage and henhouse. Automobiles for Bxcharga .. mm Shanghai, Aug. 4.— (AP) — Ten low . / It’s His Racket Auto Accessoriea^Tlres W AN TED — TW O G FN TT.TTvfuiN 34000. 5-room honae, garage, hen­ thousand persons drowned and a Auto Repairing—Painting » • * .. house, Yi acre land. Laccste was at the peak when ^tuto Schools ...... a . . ..• •.* bparders, in family, five miles from like number was made homeless in Autos—Ship by Truck R. T. McCANN $5000. 6-room single, 7 acres, State the French wen in 1927 for the Manchester. 37.00 week, including floods along the Chang river in Autos—For Hire • afa a a.a a Real Estate and Rents H ighw ay. first time. Cochet was the next to Garages—Servica—Storage laundry. Write Her.alu Box O. become a world champion. After North Central Jhina, Chinese dis­ (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) Motorcycles—Bioyclee ...... i 69 Center Street TeL 7700 36000. 6-room house, 1-car garage; FOR RENT—ONE LARGE roomln Lacoste’s health failed and he was patches from Sian, the capital of 'Wanted Autos—Motorcycles . . . . L $4000 first mortgage. Shensi province, said today. Two One of the mermaid’s small keys So, back she came. Soon Scov BaBlnees and ProfessloBBi Services private family, with or without forced to quit, Borotra staged a hundred 'villages were destroyed, cried, “Gee! Look what I he j Business Services Offered ...... 13 board. Telephone. 3379. Consult this agency for real good great come-back and alone can be fit, and Scouty loudly cried, "That’s Eousebold Services Offered ....^1S*A investments in real estate. credited with enabling France to the reports said. The floods were it! The chest lid now is open. Come found inside this strange old .chest. Building—Contracting a a a a?a a ata a 14 List your Property and Rents with caused by the collapse of river / big, tin box. Come, help me get Florists—^Nurseries ...... U SINGLE OR DOUBLE room, with score six straight victories before on, lads, we''J look inside! Funeral Directors ...... II breakfast, or board if desired. losing the trophy. dikes near San Yuan, north o. Sian. it out.” FOR SALE “But, firut let’s thank the mer­ The other Tinles lent a hand. Heatlm Plumbing—Roofing .m 17 Pleasant location terms reason­ George L. Graziadio Contmversy and even some ani­ Appeals for help have been sent out. Insurance ...... 18 mosities have clustered about Til- maid. She has been as kind as The box was placed upon'the sand. Millinery—Dressmaking 19 able. 19 Autumn street One Hobart High Test Bench and Beal ESatate A gency den’s tennis carrer, but I still kind can be. We never could have "And now," said Windy, ‘Eve’ll soon |; >. Moving—Trucking—Storage . . . SO A nctieneer FRANKLIN AND NIRA Painting—Papering ...... SI FOR RENT—LARGE pleasant room Lathe Complete think he knows more about inter­ spnmg that lock, no matter how know what this is al’ about” 264 No. Main St Phone 5278 Profeselonal Servloee ...... SS fo** 2 persons, with board.- Reason­ national tennis and Is perhaps best we tried.” Repairing ...... SS Also One Electric Time Clock M anchester Hartsvllle, S. C., Aug. 4.— (AP)— The mermaid smiled and said, Tailoring—Dyeing—Gleaning ..« S4 able. 63 Garden street Phone 6194. equipped, from the competitive The tin box lid was on reaUJght When Mr. and Mrs. Murray Mor­ Why, son, that rea.'.; was a lot "Oh, I can pry it off, all right" Toilet Goode and Service S6 for Garage. Price Reasonable. standpoint, of any American to re- rison discovered they had to have Wanted—Bnslnees Service mk..*« S6 I form our' Davis cup ranks and of fim. I always like to do things said Shrimpy. “ ’Tie a aallor’e box, Bdaeatloaal APARTMENT’S—FLATS— twice as many names as they bad that bring other people cheer. and I’ve seen one before." Coureee anc Claseea a a a a.a.^Aaawa S7 ! guide the challengers of 1934. planned, they turned to the presi­ TENEMENTS 63 CHARTER OAK GARAGE i Big Bill knows the complexities "I guess 'twas lucky that I bad He pressed real bard then, on Private Inatructlon ...... a a'a a S8 FOR• RENT dent and bis national recovery act Dancing ...... a aa^aS8-A of competition on both sides of the the proper key, and 1 am glad. one side. The little lid flew open Muaical—Dramatio caafiBSaaeaa 89 FOR RENT 5 ROOM fiat, with all & AUTO SUPPLY CO., Inc. fo r' aid. You really should thank Shrimpy. wide. Then Duncy loudly shouted, 5-Room Flat, all improve­ . Atlantic. He’s yet to be surpassed "We have named the boy Frank­ Wanted—Instruction > a-a aaM a a* 80 improvements and garage. Inquire 83 Charter Oak St TeL 8800 He’s the one who brought me "Ah. a fine lunch la in store. as a strategist on the courts. He lin Roosevelt Morrison and the girl Financial 10 Proctor Road. ments, spacious grounds, here.’ ’ “Tlie box full of eraekere. Gee! ^n d s—Stocks—Mortgages •h ..« 91 garage, electric lights and may not be a business man or a Nirs Roosevelt Morrison," said Mur­ Business Opportunities . S3 traffic manager, but I think be ray, the proud father of three-day- I’m hungry. They appeal to me. Ill Money to Loan-...... S3 FOR RENT—3 AND 4 room fiats, heat furnished. "Ail right, that’s just what we hand them out to everyone and we with all improvements, and hot could get better residts with our old twins. Help and Sltnatlona player resources than anyone else will do. In fact,* we will thank both can start to eat" Help Wanted—Female ...... 31 water heat 170 Oak street Inquire Also cheaper priced rents of ywL" said Duncy. Then , the mer­ My goodness, what a happy Help Wanted—M ale...... un SI at Maples Maternity Home, 164 TO RENT has achieved so far. Help Wanted—^Male or FemiUe . . 37 on Charter Oak Street. One The origin of which in England maid wav^ her band and swam limcb. They laughed and talked, Agents Wanted ...... K-S7-A Oak street or call 8241. UNFURNISHED BOOMS in the 4-room and one 6-room. is obscure, but under its old name of away. whilr eating lunch. And when they Situations Wanted—Female...... tf linker Block, light bUl paid, hot Five of America’s great wars be­ Triumph, it was well known as "Ob, please stay here with all an were through, fair Dotty sai

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f a W MANCHESTER BRINING HiSlAljOvMANuri W E R . CONN^ FRIDAY, AUGUST 4> 1988. » ^ By Foiitaine Fox = OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Gene A lim Tooner^e Foto / HR. HgNRY PeCK^S WIFE IS VERY FONP CX>RW , SENSE and NONSENSE t ' t h e V r e c a l l e d SEAi^ELEPHAHTs F GOOD THINS HE XXOf^T A jig-saw jigger called up the jig­ COMe UP POR AIR ViMEN 1 - SUMMER SHOWER—Its hard zoos worn TAKE AKV IN, ‘BSCAUSC WA1ERINS TH' HORSES tor a woman approaching 40 to saw department of a store and ask­ THEY EAT HALFTHBR W E»«T IN I ^ up her mind to be her age. ed if any new nose had come in from . 6 04E /-*-.THEY HAVEN'T AKV . SETTER STAND ‘BACK— J ig s a w ^ e . M&vinv hotels homelike would be f t COMMERCIAL VALUE POR OIL LOOKS AS IF H ^ ^^^^TTIN^ S e tf th^ didn't make them like Young Saleswoman—Yes. we GET TO FILL UP HiSTRUNK HIDE 9-^THIS o n e IS PRETTV OLD' modem homes. They say a local have a new one just in. AN' l^USE US/ mm whips Us boys for the same Jig-Saw Jigger—What’s the title? HE LOST ^o^HlSTUSKS.^ iriwd of foolishness U s dad couldn’t Young Saleswoman—^The Road to wUp out of him. A womap gets Dmver. all run down worrying about what Jig-Saw Jigger—^All right. Send ^ lUAREElTMER^ her husband refuses to take serious­ it out. But when the Jig-Saw Jigger re­ ,OF\OUTDSDHO ly. Some minds are so open that THERE PCRA, they can’t hold anything. Just like ceived the new jig-caw puzzle the most relations, our foreign ones are name on the box said: ‘■'I'he Rhodo­ COUPLE O P dendron.” ^ M lNUTESf poor. Keep your feet on the li ground la a good motto. When a fellow gets up in the air Us rudder t h e FELLOW WHO HAB refuses to work properly. NOTHING TO BOAST ABOUT b u t h i s a n c e s t o r s BETTER GET BUSY OR HIS POSTERITY Too many cooks spoil the bank WON’T HAVE ANYTHING TO balance. BRAG ABOUT. The average woman who meddles Mother—Daughter, how many in politic is jtist about as useful as her husband who stays home and timaw do you ImEigine Hendersmi has kissed you? tries to get her own dinner. Daughter—So far, motiier dear, 1 haven’t had to im a^Q at all. Callahan—1 know I’m going to have trouble with my new neighbor. Helen—Hal and I have parted Harper—What makes you think forever. so? Hess— Good gracious! What does Callahan—He already has begun that nlean? -advertising Umself -by telling me Helen—A five-poimd box of can­ what a g o ^ borrower he is. dy in about an hoiu*.

Mrs. P.—Yoiu: now neighbors are Parents who tell their children 'great borrowers, aren’t they? that spinach will . give them Mrs. R.— Yes. I f they, keep up strength should tell them the rest their present pace my next party of it—that it win also give them will have to be given at their home! grit. *!^RURALTUB« The talking movies have a never % onriing possibility, but we shudder to of a slow motion picture of F l a p p e r f ^ jU jN X S a y s a man stuttering. ..tttv Judy—Does that story you are By John C. Terry reading end in a modem way? SCORCHY SMifH Final Instructions Grace—Yes, they are married and r SCORCHY,*SL\fA'WlLL THE LANOVNS SPOT WILL live happily thereafter for a few CO-PIUJT TDNI6HT WHILE BEOFF FIORIOA WEST months. T S IT BACH AHO WWCM COAST a n d green THINGS SENERALiy. FURES WIILAAARK t h e d if f e r e n c e BETW EEN I ’LL GIVE YOU A MAP ID , THE IGLAMD. m e d d l in g a n d mVESTTGAT- GOBY IF YOU SEE RED ING IS THAT WE INVES’TIGATE ,$(6NAIS ,SCRAM. a n d ’THE O’THER FELLOW MEDDLES. Hostess—Mary, you must put an­ other place at the table. An un­ expected guest has arrived. Maid—But, I can’t, madam, there is no lilore china. Hostess—Oh, that’s aU right. ThesrTl be so close together they won’t know one plate from another anyhow.

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------• - ....■■■ , ------The Center Flute Band will tra/el lIA n ’riD T m nniUfVO ' and reached lU maximum m- beat wiu oqa of the longest in tha vvy coiqapm^m There to Bridgeport tomorrow to compete PUZZLED BY THE RAOi NUK EANIEK dKINIu dayught ' uus morning, pa0t decade. Records in the dtiea SALYATiON ARMY; basebaU gbniin to the m em i^ ABOUT TOWN in th* Miniiai fi^d day of the Co - n v n IM IU aU t VIIUIMU that had not shown a green au^ towns in Connecticut, New Eng­ both boys anti ; team^^ ^ M nectlcut Fifers and Drummers As­ spear of grass for weeks showed tue land and in other widely separated parts of the United States were n cin c TOMORROW two tomis M at'the Ifirf. James M. Shearer and M n. sociation. In the past the Center CRASHES PASSING CAR P17II17I7 r o n il llliAT effects.of the steady downpour this band tiM always bera successful and IVCLiCr riiu iv l n £ ill momlng. Gardena that were rapid­ broken, .and over a hundred lives pesal of the piflnle group for W fCbristIne Shearer of Hilliard street were lost, attributed to the beat, in fhsye returned from their cottage at will work hard to add another cup ly bumtaig Up were given ah invigor­ day.' All of the athletic tactUtM| in or two to their vast assortment. Arthur McCarthy, of Meriden, ating start after weidu of burning Manchester one person died from W ill Be Held at Elizabeth the Grove will be .tiirom open to Beach Point where they have the effects o f the beat, EUmanson vlMen spending several weeks. Busses will carry the party to Fined for Violation of Roles sun. The rain proved to be a salva- riirk, Hartford — Bossea the childrim for‘the day. lamiee rf on to vegetable gaitieners, and Dlmmick of 13 Oxford street, a cem- • 2 • Bridgeport leaving the Orange Hall 'of the Road. 6 horsesnoee, quoita, croquet v 'd at seven thirty a. m. The parade Drastic Drop in Tenipera- fruit growarB. The long period of ductor for the New ,York, New Leave at 9 in the Morning. volley ball will take p la ^ among- • The ICanchester Kiwanis dub will Hfiven A Hartford railroad, expir­ will be at eleven o’clock. Three eases were before the local drought came shortly uter the the scholars, and tbeee prove, ■ meet as usual Monday at 12:15. The strawberry crop had been harvested ing Monday from a heart ailment The ,nicnic o * the Salva­ intereetbog, as they have in phat •guest of honor wiU be Walter B. Police Court thin morning, twp of tmre FoHows Last Night’s and the early fruits and berries . u'e super-induced by the extreme heat. A district meeting of the 102nd .The beat became so unbearable on tion Army Company Mieeting years. ‘ Harmon, field representative of the which were continued. In the third, the brunt of the long period of ex­ In the afternoon the races wiU infantry, YD, will be held in the Wednesday that several departments • ffiwanls New England district. Mr. Arthur McCarthy of 330 EJm street, cessive temperature. (Sunday school) will be held on be held, and this part of the picnic form of an outing tomorrow after­ Welcome RainfsilL of the Cheney mills were closed and Harmon is a resident of Portland, noon at the Scovill Rod and Gun Meriden, was fined 310 and costs for The early peach and apple cropa Saturday of this week at Elizabeth I»t>gram is . always thrilling ^ Maine, and an enthusiastic worker have been seriously affected by .Jie outside workers employed by the (fiub, Reidville. Refreshments will vitiation of rules of the rocul, as the Park. Three buses have been hired About 50 prizM will be distributed -|for Kiwanis. Every member of the drought and beat. Com which usual­ town and emergency employees be served by the Waterbury YD result of an accident at o ’clock Manchester and the'State shiver­ for the occasion and tbese wiU to winners In the races. Eivents will ^loeal duh who is in town Monday 2 ly withstands considerable beat wilt­ were discharged at noon for the day. P ost. this morning west of Bimce’s comer ed H»ia morning when a real north­ Sbowefis elsewhere reduced the tem­ leave the citadti at 9 o’clock Satur: be held for aU ages from the real isltould be at the Country dub to on Spencer street. ed and turned brown under the con­ day ’nomlng. They will return smaller children to the senior mem­ easter whipped over the Bolton hills tinued days of burning aun. Pota­ perature here yesterday which, was 'greet him. G. E. Willis will furnish Reuben McCann, acting as agent It was raining hard at the time from the park at 3G Ir the eve­ bers of the corps. After the races bringing rain and relief from a toes growing in light sandy soils followed by the first real rain in 6 • ttte stunt and George H. Waddell the for Lawrence Converse, last night and McCarthy- said he was befud- the committee in charge will serve record heat wave that had persisted have gone the way of the com and weeks last night. ning. ^attendance prize. sold to Dominick Beletti of Eldridge dl^ about the road and thought A committee from the Company punch free to aU who attend the ► ____ for almost two weeks. The sky was beans and in many loc^Mties' the c ■ street the house located at the cor­ that by making a left tiun he could Meeting consisting of James Mun- picnic. Basket limches will be the overcast late yesterday afU^oon croi>8 are not worth digging, i Order for the day. The committee • Henrietta C. Devon has left ner of Main and Armory street. avoid the accident. Instead his i car after a moderately cool day and at Miss Louise LetoiAneau has re­ sie. Ocil Kittle, Hudsor Lyom. collided with im automobile driven other sections where there was a expects about 200 to be present for :for the Williznantic Campgrounds, 10:30 o’clock last night rain began moist subsoU,^the tubers were not turned to her home in West Hartford Ruby Kittle and Fr*her Cordon 'as is her custom at this Ume each Richard Wright of 33 Woodland by Hans Meyen, of Merrow, Conn., aftqr spending a week with Leona have made the' arrangements for the day, and have planned an Inter- Both machines were badly damaged fallin g. seriously- harmed. astlUg program as set forth above. sum m er. street has returned after a week’s The storm Increased dxuring the The reomt period of drought and Fortin o f 68 North EUm street. the picnic and the program Is a visit with his son, Francis J but the drivers were proceeding slowly and were not injured. Rev. Ward Albright, pastor of the Wright, who has llv^ in Chicago for the past five years. John D. Shea, of Rockville, arrest­ ' Church of the Nazarene, Springfidd. ed for driving under the influence Mass., will preach at the morning of liquor, had his case continued service of the local Nazarene church The Jimior Daughters of Italy Glee club will rehearse Monday eve­ imtil tomorrow under bond of 3200. Hale's Presents and at the evangelistic service at Mrs. May Marco of New York, who i 7:30 in the evening. The young peo- ning at 7 o’clock at the Sub Alpine T h e - club on Eldrlc^e street. has a smnmer home in Franklin, • pie’s hcur will be in charge of Miss Conn., had her case continued until ' Gladys Wilson and Miss Marion Saturday, August 12. She was ar­ R. La Motte Russell of 33 Com­ t Im JWHALC co - Turkiiigrton. rested for speeding and passing a New stock road and his son, Robert M. standing trolley car. Russell will spend the next two M an ch ester Con n < I Mrs. E. A. Stevenson and daughter weeks at Kokad-jo, Maine. Margaret of 21 Ridge street have re­ turned after spending a two weeks’ ' The Luther League of the Eman­ Fall vacation with friends and relatives uel Lutheran chiurch will hold a NORTH END PUYGROUND in Toronto, Ontario. Treasure Hunt and “hot dog” roast 1 tonight, meeting at the church at 7 GIRLS HAVE OUTING Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Handley o’clock. Miss Mltzl Berggren, Her­ Hats of Oakland street returned today man Johnson and Irving Carlson „ from Black Point where they have are in charge. A brief business ses­ 'The girls of the North Etad play­ L 1 been spending several days with sion wUl be held on arrival at the grounds had their,'annual summer the family of their .son, F. P. 1 .and- destination, to elect a delegate to outing yesterday at Columbia lake. ley. The latter is absent on a busi- the district convention at New Ha­ This was made possible through the V ness trip to Ohio. ven ovar Labor Day. goodness of James W. Foley who transported the girls in one of bis Leslie Rose .mstock, and renewed ac­ gills in their car and with Mrs. High crowns, .down over the eye effects, .saucy feather trims. quaintance with some of his old Plate Glass Window and James Foley i^ere the supervisors Play Togs And the colors are so rich and new! mends in town. Framework . Damaged at of thp party. Millinery—^Main Floor, center. The day was spent in the water, Manchester people who enjoy a Mahien’s Grocery. water sports, picnic lunch and a motor trip through the Berkshire generally good time for all. Such The front of Mahieu’s Grocery ' hills, with a performance at the a trip will be long remembered by store on Spruce street served to Berkshire Playhouse in Stockbridge this group of girls and they all ap­ 49‘\ finally stop a light truck owned by as their objective, will be interestea preciated it very much. The ten­ “Regular Fellow” prints on pas­ the Home Bakery Products Co. on nis schedules are now made out for tel grounds. Also prints and in the announcement that the play, Birch street yesterday afternoon "The Queen \ as In the Parlor”, the toumaiment and much interest broadcloths. Sizes 2 to 5. when the truck got lut of control is being shown as they start out on will be presented next week, with and crashed the front of the store. Wednes^y matinee. This is said this climb to see which boy or girl Pajamas, 59c The result was the complete de­ will be the champion of his or her tr be the favorite pla>of the author, struction of one large plate glass LongJegs. 3 to 6. Noel Coward, who numbers to his particular group. Main Floor, rear. window front and conkderable dam­ The sponge rubber work in the credit such successes as “Caval­ age to the woodwork. It seems that cade,” “Private Lives,” Bitter craft room looks promising as those a delivery of bakery products had funny looking pieces of rubber ■ Sweet”, “Hay Fever”, and “Design been made and the driver was Get The for Laving”, one or two of which turning hls truck in Spruce street change into real forms of boats, have been produced at Stockbridge. prepwatory to returning to Birch soap dishes and other useful and or­ street. In some imexplained man­ namental objects. Playgn'oimd ball Walter Snow, his sister Dorothy ner the driver’s foot got caught be­ gets a turn practically every day “ pouff” Snow and mother, Mrs. Walter G. tween the brake pedal and the accel­ and usually two or three times each Snow, all of Wetherell street, and erator and before anything more day the groups show up and take Miss Mabel Graham of South could be done the front of the truck part in this ever popular sport. . Be Dressed Just As Smartly sensation '■‘^^in^r, are leaving Simday morn­ was in Mahieu’s store. The Y Jrs.. are a t the old g o lf llntea ing by automobile for the World’s Carpenters were busy this morn­ today playing regular baseball with . , At End Of Summer F^r in Chicago. They expect to be ing repairmg the damage so that the Hollywood Jrs. away two weeks. new glass could be set. The Campfire which was to have been tonight on the playgrounds ■ As At The Start! $O.S will be postponed until some good V evening next week. Marshmallow roasting will be one of the features as well as stimts around the camp fire. August Clearance 9 Positively Your Last )mB O n ac> L L HOHENTHAL GETS Opportunity To Buy Silk Hose SCHOOL APPOINTMENT Silk Frocks At This Price! first showing Named Permanent Head of Carpentry Department at Values To August Sale Middletown Trade School. $10.75 $3.98 ' Lester L. Hohenthal of Center street yesterday received his offi­ cial appointment as instructor in It’s a two-way Carpentry at the State Trade school stretch wonder. Silk Hose BLACK SATIN Don’t let the last weeks of summer catch you with dull, fhded Don’t laugh when in Middletown. Mr. Hohenthal was called in jvue to fill the vs'*ancy silks..not when such smart dresses can be had for so little, at you see it — wait caused by the death by drowning of Hale’s during their clearance sale. Here are prints and plain 'til you try it on and se3 how the former head of the carpentry crepes. Not all sizes. easily it holds and bow gently it A fter shapes yoiu: curves. Feather department. He is the son of the Saturday late E. L. G. Hohenthal, who was a weight—not a bone or hook. HANDBAGS well known builder. Mr. and Mrs. Main Floor, rear. They’ll Be Hohenthal will continue to live in At Least 69c. New, smart black satin bags, attractive little Manchester for the present. pouches, .so soft and lovely for your first, Entire Two Season Were women buying these stockings Thursday? Judging fall costum e...... $ $5.98 Stock 3.45 $4.98 by the number of pairs we soldi .we think every girl and woman in town is wearing Hale’s pure silk hose at 59c. 'This stocking DR. C. M. PARKER Bathing Suits has been ^ “best seller” in our hosiery department for almost a B. T. Inc. . . street floor. DENTIST year. And tiu« ig the last time they’ll be 39c on accoimt of the Telephone 64 Pratt Street great jump in the price. Invest in a few pairs tomorrow. 6-8492 Hartford, Ct. Dresses for late vacationists, .for traveling, .for resort, .for Special! Dentistry that will please yon, town. Summery pr^ts. Pastels. Whites. For miss and mad^m. Hosiery—^Main Floor, right at a price you can afford to' pay. Limited assortment . pure dye silk anir Frocks—'M’li.in Floor, rear. 25c to 29e SUMMER $ 0-39 Bright! CJoloi'ful! Wash Fabrics For Expert It’s more eco­ COSTUME Electric nomical to buy a suit that will last 'Refrigerator two seasons. And Cool when you can Service save on one, too Call 5680 —then it’s worth SLIPS talking about. All-wool suits re­ Still a good range of patterns in printed batistes, voOes Authorized Frlgtdaire Serv* duced. Limited. An extra fine quality pure silk slips. Lace trimmed ioe-maa, with 10 years^ and novelty fabrics to choose from at this low price. or tailored. Sizes 34 to 44. practical experience. Main Floor, center. In white'and flesh $ 1.29 t KEMP'S, lnc.1 Reduced T o B. T. Irc. . . second flotKP, Fancy Cookies women s rayon $J.69 TRUSSES W hite FULL LINE OF lb. RUPTURE TRUSSES $1.98 and ELASTIC STOCKINGS $2.08 Grades Cotton Gloves KNEE CAPS ANKLETS • 3pc find 50c Grades : UNDERWEAR EXPERT IN CHARGE There will be many good hot munmer ...t ' • ' • dajrs y tt and theee e o t t ^ are just what Guarantees Perfect Fit you need to "flU in” your wardrobe. 5 9 ' These cookie M l^ have always! been so, suoeeesf^ Rayon bloomers, panties, and vests, chalk finish that we again offer 4er this week-end a r e p ^ Home Calls At No Extra Cottons to wear prot^ afternoons.. No doubt, your cotton glovea. with applique and 45c Cliarge— Phmie 3806. modele for active BpattM. .Ideal for re­ are beginning to look the worsf quality, fresh cookies—29c pound. About thirty^dlfl^, lace irimmed I • • • • • w* sort Not aU risee.' All tul^fest from much tubbing and lota of ent varieties ranguig from the ^ain tea oofddefi'tq:^ ARTHUR’S wear. You’U still get jdenty of tasty fill^ kinds. - , c;! 'Hale’s Cottas PToeka-Ofata floor, wear out of another ]^ r. B. T. Inc.. . street floor. DRUG STORE , eeNter.' Main Floor, front. ^ A u k -