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n e t FBBS8 BI7N ■■ V-T’' AVERAGE DAILT as. * F oreip PoBce Drive Out Stu­ DIVERS FACING dent Agitators — Wire S’* ARRIVES AT DAWN 4 ? TASK TO REACH . ' 1 Tangle Set Up by French; Us- ' i AT JOURNEY’S END * ♦ p m ’ DEAD \ Cs S. ••o*’* S.N 5 Native City Quiet— Han­ ,->♦ '' \ S ... . . •• \ss ^ s ’- kow's Fall to Reds is Fear­ ' ' i >- R-100 Sets Record Torn Fin Fabric Dehyed Mr- Civifian Salvagers Tackle i i i H i letrok Radio Entertainer Flying Westward ship for Boons Yet Her ed as Next Disaster. 4 -►S--' , ss s\<' Deep Sea Difficulties in Held, Pittsborgli Woman I Tone, 78 Honrs, 51 H b - Hankow, Aug. 1-— (AP) — The (By Assodated PreM) Recovering Bodies of 49 s ss' ' situation in Hankow today became Sought for Qnoslioiung As The R-lOP set a record f « ntes, Excels All Westward serioua with Chinese swarming into westward dirigible crosstogs jm 1 the foreign concession for saf^y. Victims of Collision. To Her Detrbk Activities. the Atlantic ocean with 4ts trip The Nationalists hurriedly set to from CarcHngton, Englai^, to Passages— Ship Never in S t Hubert Airport in 78 hours work strengthening the city’s de­ Plymouth, Mass., Aug. 1.— (AP.) Pittsburgh, Aug. 1— (AP)-Tpltts- and 51 minutes. Danger and Her Company fenses. ... —^The tugboat Cricket steamed out burgh detectives today decided that The ZR^S, built in Germany Every preparation possible was for. toe United States Navy and made in anticipation of an attack from here today for the scene off Mrs. Levy Legref. Pittsburgh busi­ later , renamed, toe I^s Angeles, by the Communists who today haa Scituate' of the Falrfax-Pinthis ness woman, had no connection with crossed in October, 1927, from Experienced No Discom­ been blowing up railway bridges 80 steamship disaster to recover toe killing in Detroit last month of Friedrichshafen to. Lakehurst, miles north of Hankow. Gerald E. Buckley, radio political N. J.. in 81 hours. bodies of 17 members of the crew fort — Mooring Facilities Changsha Isist night still whs oc- commentator. The Graf Zeppelin took 111 cupied by Communist troops who of the Plnthis, which are supposed hours and 46 minutes for its dragged 60 officers and men of the to be lying with the vessel in 90 Detroit, Aug. l.— (AP.)—Police first crossing from Priedrich- Function Perfectly at the defeated NationaUst forces out of early today arrested Marjorie shafen to Lakehprst in October, hiding places and slaughtered them feet of water. The Merchants and Miners-coastwise passenger steam­ ManseU, 21, radio entertainer for 1928, but made its second cross­ End. station WMBC, and held her at the ing in ^ hours in 1929. Shanghai, Aug. 1.— (AP.) — The er Fairfax and the oil tanker Pin-, Women’s Detention Home for ques R-34, British dirigible, tide of communism harMslng Cen­ this crashed in a fog about 20 tloning in connection' with toe mur crossed from Scotland to New St. Hubert Airport, Montreal, tral China touched, the intemaUon miles off Scituate on the night of York in 1919 In 108 hours and June 10 last, causing the loss of der of Gerald (Jerry) Buckley, po­ Aug. 1— (AP) —’The biggest airship al settlement here as 600 student litical commentator for toe same 13 minutes. agitators attempted a demonstra­ 149 lives. toe world haa ever known, toe Brit­ station. Eastward ocean flights have tion only to be repulsed by the I The entire crew of the Pinthis, been matfe by toe dirigibles in ish dirigible R-100, completed its clubs of foreign police who had an­ numbering 19, was lost and the Miss Mansell was arrested on East Grand Boulevard at Helen much faster time.; The Graf first transAtlantic crossing today, ticipated their plans. bodies of only two recovered. Zeppelin has toe best record of Police charged when the stu­ I The expense involved in raising avenue, near an alleged hangout delayed and somewhat damaged by 66 hours and 24 minutes from storm, but completely triumphant dents gathered in the heart of the the bodies will be borne jointly by for hoodlums In which four men were taken in a police raid last Lakehurst to 'Friedrlcbshafett in after Its first great trial. international city to stage a pa­ the owners of the vessels. Aboard August, 1929. It crossed toe the Cricket when it sailed were f' night. Police said she Is a sweet­ Three dayA and more ago, at 9:46 rade with Communist banners and Pacific in September, 1929 from E.S.T. on Monday night, too R-100 two divers, thelf attendants and heart of Pete LicavoU, notorious to distribute Red propagand^ The »(' Toklo to In 67 lifted from toe gro'und at Cardihg- agitators soon were scattered. Ftf-- attorneys representing the owners gangster sought as toe ’’key man In toe Buckley slaying. hours. ton, Enjgland, and pointed its blimt ty were arrested and held for trial of the vessels. The latter declined nose across toe, sea. At 4:36 a. m. emphatically to permit newspaper­ Raida.on Gangsters in Chinese district court ^ -$9rv,' Raids on gangster hangouts la.st inomlng, almost 79 hours after French Put Up Wire men aboard the tug or to reveal .Vx?., ' night resulted in arrests of six its dep^ure, it was secured to the The French* concession, althou,gh any information concerning the op­ Ska mooring mast ereotod here esi>eclal- leged gangsters who are to tu PARLIAMENT QUITS quiet, took on a warlike appeal- eration. The Cricket is owned by ,SO .V.S*-.'.- ly for its use. • ance as police erected barbed wire the Merritt-Chapman and Scott questioned about toe Buckley kill Accident CansOd Delay entanglements, enlarged their pa­ Corporation of New . | cra,ckled and crumbled like those shown in this ing and toe dozen gang murders of It would have made'^n far faster trols and closed all streets leading Divers Work Difficult Seventv-flve per cent of the buildings in Melfl, „ai.tVinnnkAfl Two hundred persons were toe past few weeks. . FOR THE SUMMER trip but unfavorable weather, en­ to the native part of the city. Herbert Grove, a diver, who de­ Herald-NEA Service photo, were left and'^streets throughout toe community were littered A convicted hijacker was shot countered after it had crossed .to« All thorougWares between the scended to the wreck a week ago buried in the ruins— of this hiU-town of popi^^tion ts „jjairs suspended in the and probably fatally wounded in ocean and was on the last leg of its native section and the to examine the damage for an in­ with wreckage.TA. Houses were split la half in . many . . in __ „ Victor Emanuel immediately after downtown, Detroit last flight here, ripped toe fabric covm- quarter were barred i^ith 10-foot surance company, reported at the air. Melfl was one of the towns in the earthquake zone latest victim of g a ^ -1 Prorogued After Speech b ; ing of one fin. The damage was iron gates and no traffic was al- time that two bodies were visible, toe disaster. -______Philip Robertson, released only re­ slight and was repaired in toe air, tangled in toe lines of the deck cently from toe Michigan State re­ King but time, lost while toe ship was (Continned on Page Two.) and should easily be recovered. It WIVES SUIT FOR HURTS formatory, at Ionia, where ks serv­ hove to over Quebec' prevented a was believed toe other bodies were . DUE TO AUTO NECM Nj ed two And onr-half years for hold­ landing before dark last night and below deck and could be reCoverjed ing up A saloon. ’ so no attempt was made to moor Pittsburgh; Aug. !•— ’j tyfe until morning. only with difficulty. Sjtockton, Cal., Aug. 1.— (AP) Officers, interviewed at toe maCst WOODCOCK T 0 8 E E Thq wreck was lying in a posi­ __A kiss assumed'the value or A YOUTHFUL BRD)E Pittsburgh detectives' early to ^ v were dispatched to an immediately after mooring said that tion exposed to strong tidal cm- SOON TO SEE PRINT $11,783 to J. A. Fitzgerald and London, Aug. 1.— (AP) —The toe damage was trivial and would rents and it was expected that toe Mrs. Lucretta McConnell as the house In toe fashionable district to question M »s.^ > ^ British Parliament was prorogued not necessitate any change In toe 500 MORE HELPERS work of toe divers Would be most result of a judgment on file here ship’s schedule, which calls for sev­ difficult since it would be necessary today. That was toe sum award­ gref, former Detroit resident, con­ today. King George presenting a Weds Senorha Lorente> 24, cerning her movements toe Mght eral flights about Canada during toe for them to walk through passage­ ed to Julian Williamson for in­ speech in .which he recounted the next ten days before it starts back Written 51 Years Ago and of July 22 and toe early morning ways within toe broken hull. Be­ juries suffered in an automobile successes and dlfflcultieis of toe long j across toe sea for home cause of the depth, the divers will accidant, which, he testified, At His Ranch Today— Has It July 23. The detective bureau Wai Ask Congress for 25 work little more than an hour at a Rejected by 60 Publishers, curred wheii Fitzgerald acced­ here said the Inquiry was being session of ^ in lengto R-100 is between toe time and will be laised to the sur­ ed Mrs. McConnell’s invitation to made at toe request of Detroit po­ comes to a close fOr toe summer, j^mgrican Los Angeles and toe Ger- Pe^r Cent Increase in Dry face slowly to overcome the ef­ kiss her* Been Widower 3 Years. lite offlciafs investigating the slay­ His Majesty looks forward to the Graf Zeppelin, but in girth and fects of pressure. ft Is Now To Be Offered. Williamson was injured by ing of "Jerry” Buckley, radio an- forthcoming imperial, conference to*’ cubic capacity it is’ far larger than Coast Guard boats from toe sta­ the overturning of a car in toe promotion of mutual under^ either. Yet it was handled in toe Force — Dined by WiBe tion at Scituate also left for the which . Mrs. McConnell, Fitz­ Mexico a ty , Aug. 1.— (AP) — the apartment, the detectives standing and co-operation with the during the mooring operation scene this morning. New, York, Aug. 1.— (AP)— gerald and he were riding. General "Plutarco EHias Calles, 52- were told Mrs. Lefgref wto not^at empire. with as much apparant ease as a home. They took up a vigil on her Round Table a Feature tiny blimp, and when its nose was brandt. George Bernard Shaw, who began lb year-old former president of Mex­ his literary career as a novelist a doorstep. He devoted speclaL attention to f ^ t at toe top of toe mast and {NEW TRIALS WON FOR ico, at noon today will take a 24 toe scheduled India round table con- rppes from sides and rear were se- hflif century ago before'turning to MEARSTOSTART year old bride, Senorita Lebnqr ference, saying, “I earnestly pray cured to toe ground it floated as Washington, Aug. 1.— (AP) — playwriting, is to appear again in h m flie r s that the spirit o f mutual trust and grently In toe morning sun as a canoe PARKER-SMITH TRIO Llorente. ( ^ 0 ^ Convinced, alter two days of meet- ^ the role of 'a fletionist. NEW WORLD FLIGHT 'The ceremony will be held at friendship may unite all races and on peaceful water. Ings with his twelve regional ad­ The dramatist’s first novel, writ­ General CaUes’’ Santa Barbara ranch creeds in India and the representa- «We never hod a bump all toe ministrators that an increased per­ ON HOP TO ICELAND tives of both countries in toelr dla- wtty across the Atlantic Ocean and Supreme Court Finds Error in ten 51 years ago but lqid aside on toe Peubla road about 15 miles sonnel is essential, Amos W. W. when a publisher . could not be from Mexico City, and the honey­ charee of the responalbllitlea which everything went perfectly ^ t fl we Woodcock, director of prohibition, Case of Men Convicted of With Pilot H. J. Brown Hopes found for it, is to appear in Sep­ moon will be spent at lehuacan, Hirth and Weller, in Little Mon­ the conference wlU impose Upon got to Farther point,’ will ask Congress for a 25 per cent Many Embezzlements. to Regain Record Broken by them I am confidimt that the sin- nlotoun Burney, director of ^ ircr^ tember, it was disclosed today by Puebla, a health resort. .. ..o oplane, Leave Orkney Isl^d enlargement of his forces. William H. - Wise, .pub­ Graf 2^ppelin. General Calles’ American son-in-* a e purpose of promoting toe wel- development and designer of James M. D or^, chief of the Hartford, Aug. l.— (AP.)—Throe law, Thomas A. Robinson, ai^d. wife, Port on Way to United States tore^ I ENDURANCE FXIBRS meeting but-tous far they have fall- haved perfectly. We dodged to get by execution is not accidental, it other officers or agents, in misap­ 'towns and 90 per cent of toe com-, pjj,g^. j.gpoptg gaid a keg of pow- propriating money nor is he crim­ ACTRESS, DRUG ADDICT ed tototerest toelr governments In into favorable* winds once or twiip,. happens “on purpose,” Federal pany’s consumers be ^fecteo. ■ exploded while the ' men St. Louis, Aug. 1.— (AP)—The toe plan and American manufac-1 but toe air was calm, Judge Woodward has decided in inally accountable for toe acts of ____ ,, i The commission estimated toe re- coming from the mine with monoplane Greater St. Louis, flying no I “^ e most impressive thing ai another officer, unless such acts turers are Hmdersto^ to feel toe case of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T^o AnirMes Aue 1 — (AP) — duction would take approximately} fbere'following toward a new refueling endurance fear of such measure! toe trip is this: Oii Monday nlgl Diamond of Gary, Ind., against toe are done by his autoorlty or per­ <=arauel M c S b uSited States dis- | $1,300,000. from the company s an- ^ the “squeeze” on Wednesday. Wil- record, passed Its' 264to hour of sus­ The plan is to fix a quota of cars [entertained a party at dinner. We New York Life Insurance Com­ mission or with his knowledge and trirt ftttomev. announced today .that j nual revenue. j, ' ‘ ....av.' liams however, erserted that sn tained flight at 7:11 a. m., today. toat be Imported from any heft Cardington at 9:46 p. m. And« acquiescence, and in the execution pany. had Dale Jackson and Forest O’Brine, cQuntrv high enough to cover im- we had been lucky at toe la tte r^ g of a criminal purpose on his part. affidavits filed by twp nurses, alle.*?:- former record holders, began toelr Dorts from^any Ehiropean country of the trip we Would have h ^ he^^ Tlie Diamemds sought to collect tfons', CQhcludlng on July, toe de-: been set off. tm a 110,000 accident poUcy car­ It was undisputed thdt Parker was Ine that Mary Nolan, film actress, ‘ ' twelfth day aloft signalling all welL hut tower toan^ toe present Ameri- in time lor dinner last an Incorporator, a director and b^eniddi^ted to liarbotics. Thejclslon was, announced yesterday. TRUCK KILLS CHILD CM sales. This technically would COUeottog Water ried on their son, Harry, wha was Roosevelt-Field, N; Y., Aug. 1.— electrocuted at toe Michigan City, 'president of toe Parker-Smito affidavits were filed with United j the comnolsslon ,^ d _toM not be discrimination. Major Scott, cwtain trf^.thc bompany, but we find notoingl in l . - ( A P ) —Ken­ (A P )—Bob Black and.Lou Reichers I American interests here express- British a lr ^ p to Ind., penitentiary for toe murder in their rod monoplane reached the of his wife. The Diamonds contend­ the evidence which tends to estab­ neth Byoglole, 5, playing in t ^ ' ed doubt if any European ParHa- air ministry a “ e^od^ ^ f lish, either directly or by implica­ street with a companion, was crusn- hsif way mark tk T:30 a. m., ment Is likely tp f4vor- such a mooring and one-of top ed their son was put to death by j. Recently toe company voted Lu — - (E.S.T.) today In their attempt unknown hands against his .will, tion, 8Uu>^ refuding en- reprisals, although Australia and | oped a new ^ an for otA ^ this crastituting accidental death. truck yesterday, ' durance record of the Hunter broth* Jtfdge Woodward yesterday hdd participation therein or passljw W ashington.-!^-!-- acquiescence and approval as TreasuryrMSury receipts for July 30 were j sjare to $18.M |er share, driv«fr, Frank F. G flf-' ers. At that hout toe red plane had that although Diamond’s death was been iip 277 hours. would render him criminally an­ $8,986,532.23;I Qfis s.

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- - t Jf ;?Rn5A^ AUGXJOT SOOTH STONE MAY the advantages. of membership toA Sault, Foster; Walter Schrol^r. Del- the Chamber through -a Sk^tics U Tpf^rance Niantic, Aug. Conlon, Maifie; Robert Hnltman, mont; Richard Anthony, D ^ o n t ; unit to be known as the North Ena stonzi SSne?; Sherwood. Keeneth, WU- Leroy Schobert, I^m ont; C ^ence division, working wltii and^^ through liam Wright, Lewie; BemMd, Mc- spending pubbably-kte lazt- ' McSweeney, .‘Mland; .R uss^ Gard- the parent, organization. Secretary Sherry, School; W iliam . Canade, ^^M O -acre Star Ranch M ner. Elm Terrace; Albert Hemm- McCabe e x p ir e d the Operations of For Soviet High; Wayne Wright, Cooper; Ed­ the Chamlror,'making clear several' L j^ ® v ; ward Mozaer, Birch; Frejderick Is- way, Oxford; James Fogarty, B a^; ' - * ■'1'^ on tiie Edward White, Bank street; Gordon j •■I tetegs in this conneltion that had Tba’ziata'liaa: CLASSAT GLOBE lieb, Hovmrd IsUeb, Madison.' McCann, Walter Hettinger. . not been fully imderstood • -hereto­ American Engineer Tells Williamstown Body ranch, which was at ' Also William Woodt^'.dge, Bum- The following are from the north fore. He explained that the Cham m of the game preserve of Morton F.. side; Fred McCaffey, Maple; Leo end: Joseph Napoli, Albert Rubato, Votes to Come Into Organiza­ Mve support to'all projects toat We Should Have Faith m Our Own Flant,-^Ss pxpected to pmrchw It McSweeney, Rumslde; John MartlnA Walter Burke, Joseph Etoske, Al­ probolsed betterments for the 'whole ^ Seyeral Come Here Regular Raymond Martina, Rogers Place; phonse Lucas, Henry Opalach, Don­ town .and assisted such'groups m, v System'—Ivy Lee Another. Sherwood Moorhouse, Eldridge; Ed­ ald Robbins,' Theodore Parckard, tion as Divisioii— Officers the execution of their plans. While of hlB, vacation Mure th w to ward Wadass, Norman; Fred the Chamber of Commerce gladly ly From Out of To¥m for Walter Rubaha, Chester Kosak, An- m Schultz, C oc^r; Walter Luide, Eld- thony Bernard, Edward Kos^> assisted in civic and mercamtlle en­ WiUiamstown, Alass., Aug. I S i^ Silo^a fM ^aing: ridge; William Stevenson, Florence;. Are Nominated. terprises, the expenses of the pro­ (AP.)—A plea for a “friendly and America, Mr. Lee said,said: “Ix ao do not Peter O ^ a s , Sylvester YankowsW, heUeve Bolshevik methods, are Donald Humphrey, Florence; Abra­ John Osafas, Edward Pavelcak, jects were bibme by each group helpful” attitude on the part of “ rhe 1929 Instmctions. sound and I do not beUeve their ham Yulyes, Florence; Robert Me-; Henry Niedzie, Albert Baske, Jack sponsoring them. the United States toward Soviet Stsur Ranch with an optlon to buy B riftnn, Florence; Ralph Heres, Fair- At the meeting of the North End the umiea ssiates — -.uot thev hone for, Sloan. — Secretary McCabe explained that Russia’s experiment in Communism resulte wW ^® . Hvl 'idne run In two years at a rented pr^M ^ field; William Manning, Burnside; The new girl members are Doro­ Merchants on Thursday evening it the 'proposed North End division, before the Institute of and 1 b®li®ve timt in _the long 560,000 and It is ''T h e memberahlp of the swimming Dennis Manning, Burnside; Otto Was made befcJre the Institute the Bolshevists will adopt far .more / classes for boys and girls at Globe thy' Straughan, East Center; Flor­ was voted that a Merchants Divi­ should be at least of ten members,, Politics today by Col. Hugh L. application jrill be m j^ for the g g - Heller, Ashworth; James Crough, ence Sadmonson, lioll; Berdette Mc- so as to be fully able to, conduct} of our methods than we will ever chase by’ the n « t General ,Aswm- ' Hollow conducted daily with the Autumn; David Wilson, Pine; Tom sion of the Chamber of Cooper, American consulting engi­ oeption of Sundays totals 455 in­ Coe, WeUs; Helen Leone, Birch; be established at the their projects, special days or whM-, neer for a 575,000,000 navigation adopt of theirs.' Trikio, Birch; Arthur Keeney. Dorothy Brino, Charter Oak; Bea­ that a nominating committee con­ ever event they cared to observe. In cluding several from not only out- Church; Thomas Burger, Wapping; project on the Dneiper river, Uk­ trice Irwin, Fairfield; Mary Poni- sisting of Karl Keller, Joseph this way they would have a repre­ aVe the town but outside the state Edwin Rose, Cooper; Orlando Orfi- sentation on the board of control raine, Russia. ^ ail well. There are 100 new girl cela. Homestead; Ruth MuWoon, Chlzius and Mark Holmes meet to '•^Str.ting that, in his belief. Com­ a b o u t telli. South Main; Albert Kurlowicz, Cooper Hill; Irene Jolmson, South of the. parent body. Through mem­ TOWN members and 117 new boy membera West Center; Ernest Islop, Madison;' prepare a slate of-officers to ^e act­ munism is now trying to compete Main; Mary BanUey and Nancy ed uvon at a later meeting which bership and association ^ t h the laaking a total of 216 girls and 239 Nick Teodosio, South Main; Aaron^ local and national body' greater with capitalism for world supre­ At St. Mary’s Episcopal church l)bya. Instructor Frank Busch an- BanUey, Porter street; Dorotoy will be attended by aU members of macy, Col. Cooper pleaded for a Greenberg, Hartford; Jbseph Ives,- Emond, Essex; Janet McGann, Es­ scope was to be had thw in trying thei sessions of the church school xiounces the names of the new meih- Hartford; Marico Puccino, Charter the division. to rrm a small vmattached organlza-, feiendly Amerlcsm attitudea,. on a the... and the evening services will bers as follows: _ sex street;, Irene McGam, Essex; Conran As Chairman Oak; Thomas Donahue, Pearl. Dorothy Ferrand, North; Lilly p r i ­ tion. ground that “anything the outsideoi i omitted during August. Franklin Delaney, 36 Durant Also Andrew Loomis, Cambridge; This committee met at 9:15 tois Karl Keller expressed himself as vii^orld can do to speed the day street; Henry Mayer, South M ^ son, Essex; Margaret morning in the store of Mr. Keller William Wilson, Ashford; Kenneth Carlson; Ruth Packard, Wells, being in favor of the formation of a_ when the result can be set down in Mrs. D. D. Austin returned last street; Eugene Cavini, South Main; Rice, Essex; James Manlse, W ^ s; and after careful consideration and local association which could become the pages of history for eveiy- evening to her home at 174 Mmn James Clvello, South Main; Marie Krostoff, Porter; Joyw lengthy discussion the slate^ of George Osella, Village; William Bronke, Simset; Ruth Strickland, connected with the Chamber if it body’s security, the better it wi.i street after a "Visit of three ^ ^ k s Tedfbrd, 130 Summit; Fred Adam- Brandt, Ashford; Lawrence ^ d officers was prepared and ^ i oe was found to be for the best inter­ ■with her sisters in Albany, N. Y. Charter Oak; Alice be, not only for Russians but for : son, 60 Cooper HUl; Calvinr Muldoon, Herbert Schultz, New Britain;.Clif- I recommended by the nom^attng ests of the North End to do so. In > 154 Cooper Hill; Cheslow Varelsa, 13 ' Margaret' Rufini, committee to the North End Mer­ the balance of the world,” ford Kanehl, Florence;------Thomas - ^ Griswold, Jean Turner, Ilt- reply to this suggestion Secretary, Progress Undeniable Richard Nichols, James Lewis, Haskell; William Anderson, 60 Goo­ Boran, Birch; Warren Dchrfer, „ chants Division members at their McCabe said that if it was to be an Frederick Best and Thomas Whip- ber Hill; Walter Lucky, Bank; Bay- Blsmchard, Fairfield; first meeting. The proposed set of “Looking at the picture o f Ru.s- at TTiro* James McGamm, Essex; Rob- kin, -Aiiw Durrant; Susanna Improvement Society, devoted to’ sia as it is today and comparing it pert, Boy Scouts, of Troop 6, of the indnd Lorder, Fairfield; Thomas S t B m r d ^ « ; Russell AUez, 1 Lorraine Dejaney. officers are as follows: Thomas Con­ the interests of just onA section, it' South Methodist church, are- ac Dearden, Elm Terrace; Merritt Reardon, School; Mary Ambuke- ran, Chairman: Karl Keller, Treas­ with the Russia of 1914, no matter Bissell; Leonard Kanehl, Bam wicz, Caiarter Oak; UlMda Buedno, would not be in conformity with the' how much we may disapprove of Camp Pioneer for two weeks. Keeney, Keeney; John Breen, Cooper street; Patsy Vendrillo, Vine street; urer; the Executive Secretary of by-laws of the Chamber which stood Hill; Raymond Schack, Keeney; Er­ Charter Oak; Barbara Ke^sig, Mel- the Chamber of Commerce. E. J. Communism, we are compelled in HALF Robert Lucey, South Main; Wii‘ for widespread betterments. He ex- Miss Muriel Robinson of Holyoke nest McNeU, Walnut; Richard Blake, ,rose. Conn.; Jean fairness to admit that-substentinl hard McCullum,^ Jackson; Victor McCabe will serve as the division’s plaiued that all of yesterday was is vacationing with Mr. and Mrs. Clinton;' Charles Packard, Wells; sey; Ruth Britton, Chumh, Stella secretary, thus rendering- the ser­ progress has been made in indus­ Armstrong, Oak; Edward McAllis­ devoted by the Chamber in the in-' Herbert Robinson of Summit N George Mallon, Spruce; Daniel Fitz­ Kutz, Norman; Lorraine Blan^ard, vice and co-operation of the Cham­ terests of locating an industry at. trialization, education and social ter. Church; Charles Gulnepero, Fairfield; Lois Topping, street. PRICE patrick,. Main; David Miedemann, Eldridge; Louis Falciatta, EMrldge; bers office as well as guidance and the North End that would create welfare •work,” he.said. Waranoke; William Lennon, Bank; Amiela Antonio, Eldridge; Anna Or- tutorage in all further plans, and “From ■ our own experience ana Victor Ktzgerald, Bissell; Clifford more employment. Harry Radding of Summit street James McVeigh, Charter Oak; John saUa, VUlage; Anna Kute, Norman. programs. The executive committee Philip Scharr, one of the mer­ from absolutely reliable sources, Also Dorothy Tedford, EMt Cen­ to assist the officers is as follows: chants present, was opposed to a we know that duripg .thA last seven and Jerome O’Brien of Myrtle Polo Shirts ter; Louise Heller, i^^^worth; ^ ic e E. J. Murphy, Joseph Chlzius, Chas. connection with the Chamber of or eight years more than six hun­ street, left early this week on Sault, Cooper Hill; Dorothy John­ Scrabach, Mark Holmes and Joel Commerce, favoring, rather a local dred million dollars of actu^ busi­ hitch-hiking trip to Syracuse, Blue and Tan son, Cambridge; i^tonlo, Nichols. organization. ness has been carried out between Y., to visit Radding’s sister. Eldridge; Dorothy England, School. In considering men for the vari­ Joseph Chizius was strong for the American business men and Rus­ Esther Luyes, Florence; Irene Lo- SERVICE ■ QUALITY - PRICE ous officers the committee consider- Chamber idea, saying that he real­ sia, and that never in.a siPf^® in­ Edwin Olson, student pastor of $1,00 jesW, O ^ ; S - ! edY . jVMurphy in view of the fact ized that the North End was not stance has a penny of graft been the Swedish Lutheran church, is spending the week at: his home in bridge; Helen M c G ^ , Esse:^ M Murphy has given so gen- large, and that by associating with suggested or g;iven. There are two Owing to the present market our prices on q ^ t y jorle Mallon, Spruce^: Evelyn Md erously’of his time and energy in the Chamber gpreater benefits and this hon- Cambridge, Mass. Linen,Knickers Mary Moran, Birch; paramount reasons for b e e f h r e ^ b e J n rX ed . Our motto is has always previous events but Mr. Murphy de- more up to date inforpiation could esty, one of them being that it IS -Kottke, Holl; Joyce^ W e^ - dlined the chairmanship nomination be obtained on all matters of inter­ ;h.it Elliott Knight and John Holden been to give our patrons the benefit of reduced prices. erel. Spring; Catherine M c­ the best policy and the other that are substituting for Richard -Allen as he felt it would be impossible for est to the North End than other­ the Communist in my opinion, be­ $2 95 ‘“^ $3.50 Cann, Autumn; Betty Du^se* him to give the amount of time wise. He expressed himself as be­ and Charles Rogers on tli®ir respec­ Scarborough Road; Theresa Britton, ing in favor of one body rather than lieves in honesty per se.” tive mail carrier routes at ^® Church; Arline Baker, Verton; Mar- necessary to properly carry on such Bach In Its Own Way A STEAK SALE duties. However he agreed to serve attempting to form local organiza­ end. Samuel Crockett and Harold Golf Hose ^ . _. , ...... 45c Id* 11 giierlte Michel, Wells; wmimena . In conclusion he declared Garrity have been taking care ot Our Best Sirloin S tea k ...... ^0^ as a regular member of the com­ tions that were being continually Ofaria, Hackmatack; Mary Martina, dissolved. the United States woxild continue tLe clerical duties of Harold Agai^ Tender Short S teak s...... • • ...... o ibs. 45o mittee to assist the officers. Al­ to develop natural resources, under and Earl Rogers. Next week Louis Our Fresh Ground Hamburg Steak . ^...... • • • Rogers Place Anna McCann, Au- William Foulds, Jr., said that he ••$3,00 tumn; Alice and Lois Frey. Wells; though Thomas Conran who will be Camett and Luther Chapin, earners, $1.00 Smoked Shoulders, lean well W m m ^ ...... 1 recommended b y ' the nominating did not think that he should vote private ownership Pi®“ . Large Tenderloin, best Porterhouse S teak ...... I Ruth Barrett, Birch; Ruth MuUi&a-n, either way in the matter because, as sia will continue its d®v®i®Pf®"J start 15 day vacations. -Lowell, Mass.; Marion White, Bank; committee, for chairman is out of under the communistic or state town on a vacation it is hoped that a manufacturer, his business was Best Top Round S tea k ...... 89c lb. I Catherine Mulligan, I^weU. Mass.; r e a d in g b . R. d e a l Best Bottom Bound S teak ...... he will accept the nomination. The done outside of Manchester. He ownership plan, “until i^ SYMINGTON iOlga Broki, Birch; Vera Jc^nson, Daisy Hams, very lean ...... recommendation of the nominating said he would not remain outside the learn from experience that they j Birch; Minnie Broski, Birch; Reg;ina Chamber if he were a retailer. New (York, Aug. committee will have to be approved must change.” __ . ports in Wall street today said I McNeil, Chicopee Falls.' at a regular membership meeting Edward J. Murphy said he was a “The future economic history of Fancy Leg^ Sprlng L a m b...... — ^ ! The following girls from the north member of the Chamber of Com­ that the New York Centr«ti rail­ I of the North End Merchants Divi- the world largely road had agreed to tra ile r its SHOP Rib Lamb Chops ...... 25c lb. ' end: Helen Poharski, Mary Orlow- merce and intended to retain his of this unavoidable com- fski. Helen Orlowski, J^eph- 1 sion. * outcome holdings in the Reading Company Boneless Roast of Lamb ...... ; Next Meeting Aug. 22 membership in it. petition,” he said. “The question At the Center ine Orlowski, Mamie Buck- No organization w m launched last to the Baltimore and Ohio. Fores of Lamb, W hole...... ‘ 1 [ Plans were made.with the Cham­ really is. Should we in the United Flanks of Lamb ...... S5c lb. llen, Nellie Ko^k, Helen Kosak, night but it appears from the senti­ confidence in Mary Pavelask, May Sloan, Geor- |ber’s secretary this morning that a ment expressed that a group of ten States express our Boneless Roast of Veal, aH lean soUd meat ...... membership meeting would be call­ ou, plan by aaying » Buaal«. ■ « . giana Dewart, Bertha Kusek, An^® men at least who are in the retail accent vour challenge, and if per [Kusek, Doris Kripaites, ed for Friday, August 22 at 8:30 p. business in Manchester will even­ POULTRY SPECIAL Yawarski, Edith Dewart, Albina m. and it is supposed this meeting tually get together for the forma­ mitted we wiU help you i® ®*: periment in every rfaso^^ble w^^j^ Fancy Fresh Killed Fowls, aU s iz e s ...... jj* Kaski, Eleanor. Vincek, M a^ Kovm. will be held in the Community tion of a group to be kno'wn as the Ida Opalache, Agnes Opmache, Group House for which permission North End division of the Oiamber or should we say. in effect, w® Home Dressed Broilers ...... • ...... will be sought of the officers of the fear this competition and the. . Home Dressed Large Chickens to ro a st...... ‘o* i Bernice Rubsdia, AMie Buske, of Commerce. can to THE BON TON kfiM M U M Sophie Lucas, Sophie Deptula, Ber­ group. At this meeting the member­ fore we will do all that we nice Deptula, Stacia Deptula, Mar- ship will vote 'on the nominating hinder you.’ ” York publicist. SALE ON POT ROAST AND ROAST BEEF • ceUa Mitchell, Alice-Devonoski, Ida committees recomendations after K . OF C. ADDRESSES IN Lucas, Deborah Sloan. Veronica which a special , meeting the leaSng^’® coherence on, GOLF Kuligpwskl.______. Board oX Control 6f .the Chamber tic and foreign:problems of Ru.a- ,4 jOMtNPP BEEF SALE of Commerce will be called for'their BIG SUNDAY HOOKUP IQc lb, , Ribs, — -j; ••••;•• *...... apj[)r0val’of the entire formation of “ ^-ThTs^Edient blunder in ^® P t ^ y Boneless Brisket Corned B e e f...... 26c lb, the North Merchants Division. COURSE 20c lb. ADVANCE GUARD OFF munist idea is the f^ilu^^to recog_ Those deeply, interested in the New Haven, Aug. 1.— (AP)— A nize the importance of materi^ m ^'^O nJlM ge solid head of cabbage free irith each purchase of progress of the north business nation-wide hookup of radio stations centive to the individual t® ostein Corned Beef. FOR CAMP DEVENS center seemed highly pleased with for one hour at 4 p. m., E. S. T., thp best results from its people. '"— —;------the development of last night’s Sunday, Aug. 17, will enable N O W OPEN meeting and this morning’s progress -The effort lar­ Knights of Columbus to listen in on vate property, to repress the indi I NATIVE SALT PORK IN BRINE ...... 15c lb. The advance guard of the 1°®®^ and it is expected according to sev­ pre-convention addresses on the oc­ National Guard units, the vidual shopkeeper, to deny the Hollister l« t eral of the merchants Interviewed casion of the supreme convention of S rifty hard-working farmer the detail and equipment, got \mder way that this is a real step of progress the 6rder in Boston, August 19 to ; GROCERY ITEMS AT A REAL SAVING for Camp Devens this morning by than Main S t of the north end. 21. ’The arrangements were made right to be more P^osP®^®"® •. Royal Scarlet Peaches, large size ...... truck, followed by Chief Cook James his lazy, indifferent neighbor, con- Band Concerts known from the national headquar­ blunder. rrmnuY Corbett and his aides in private ters of the order here. f stitutes a Russian Free Parking Space iCanada1 Dry ? r f Ginger S n S rA ^ le ^...... : : : : : : : : : : : : : s i2 o ;.b o k e s 6o<; I cars. Due to the fact that troth local ' At last night’s meeting a vote That blunder is retarding Russian companies wiU mess together at was taken to recommen^a that the The broadcast will be that usually kno'wn every Sunday afternoon as progress Now you can play night or day! Sportdom’s sensa-s^ -Fancy Bice In b u lk ...... • • ...... ^ p®® camp this year, more equlpnaent was secretary attempt to arrange for Candle In the Dark , needed to make the meals seem one or two band concerts at the the Catholic Truth Hour and the being \ I Royal Scarlet Crushed Pineapple, large s iz e ...... baekgroimd will be music by the “To be sure, progress is tional innovation... .eighteen well-trapped holes of real, , Bon Ton Peas, 2 cons f o r ...... • • • :;•••••• ...... * more like home to the boys and the north end and in discussing the mat­ so very 2 for 26c truck was creaking on ^ g gin g ter this morning the secretary Knights of Columbus orchestra of „ade. But a.- outdoor golf....“scaled.down"....and illuminated at„ Quaker Craifiiels...... 22 instruments and the order’s primitive and Blue Ribbon Mayomsdlse, 8 oz...... 21c springs when it started for the can­ promised that the matter will be called to the attention of the Cham­ choral society of 75 voices. Station j ^ost'anymy progressproi is like 16 oz. size S8c, quart size 69c. ^ tonment. . ' J- "WNAC will be linked with the Co- | a candlelight into an absolute night. . , *' CampbeU’s Tomato Soup, 4 cans for ...... The members of the kitch^ de- ber of Commerce Banc. Concert lumhia chain. • Van Camp’s Evaporated Mllk,^ 8 cans for ...... ^ taU that left early this morning for Committee with the hope of arrang­ ly dark room. of the possible Three-quarter’s of an hour’s fun on what we believesq Camp Devens were: Chief Cook, ing for two concerts to be gfiven at Minimizing fears R & R Boned Chicken for your picnic, 6 oz. t i n ...... GILSON IN HAR’TFfHtp P. O. Nathan Hale C offee...... 1 James Corbett, Mesa Sergt. Bellucci, some suitable point in the north to be the finest miniature golf course yet invented.,;^ G Co.; 1st cook Andy Dominick, 2nd Shredded Wheat, 2 pliS*- ...... * ^ end. : Hartford, Aug. 1.— (AP)—Lieut.- ‘ cook Trude Vlnve. ’The Howitzer For nearly three hours last night, Plenty of parking space. The entire family enjoy ite^. Colonel James W. Gllsonjtbc^y took Silver Lane Sweet Mixed Pickles, qt. s iz e ...... ‘ ' ’J," men were: 1st cook, Paul Moriarty twenty-three North End merchants and 2nd cook, Merrill Collins. office as postmaster of Hertford. He Monarch Steak Salmon, large size-----S7c can, regular price 4 ^ listened to remarks “ d/®viewed Sunday.*^ Baggage details from each com­ the plans for a proposed North End succeeds Harry K,. Taylor, postmas­ 10 a. m. Until Midnight Every Day Including Tto Garden Preserves, 1 lb. s iz e ...... 2 ^ * d o ^ pany were on hand at the Manches­ ter for seven years. Taylor resign­ Western Fresh Eggs di'vision of the Chamber of Com­ iO for 22c ter depot this momihg loading camp merce. Secretary E. J. M cCa^w as ed May 28 after reports of internal Robinson’s Auto Supi^y Confeptlonery Sugar ...... 8c pkg., 8 pkgs. friction and factional rows in the b&gg&g6 and equipment. One half of present from the Manchester Cham­ 415 Main St. Phone 4848 the car was filled this morning, the ber of Commerce and he explained pbst office. NATIVE FRESH VEGETABLES AT RIGHT PRICES detail remaining on the car while it 1 was hauled to W illi man tic for the Fancy Native Tomatoes ...... ^9® baggage of Co. C. . ' , , Fancy Red Star Potatoes ...... The baggage car will be hooked ...... ■ v. v.v.’.v i^®h on the second section of the troop Dill for pickling...... _ . . . ^ train pulling out forKJamp Devens ^K w 'Yorkgiri .1 Fresh Native Carrots...... ------• • 8 bunches tomorrow morning. Fresli Summer Squash ...... °® ®®®“ New Turnips i . . Sir A. Conan Doyle often wrote Native Cabbage, large heads, 6 to 7 lbs. e a c h ...... loc neau 12,000 words of a Sherlock Holmes _ s t o p p i r t i IQO Dozen Golden Bantam Corn, well flUed...... story without leaving his desk. Sbell Beans, well filled...... ‘ 16c Lima Beans, well filled, 2 qts...... : ...... • • • • 29c Fancy Celery, well bleached, 2 bunches for ..,26c Green String Beaus . ^...... 6c qt. Golden Wax Beans 6c qt. Native Beets, 8 bunches f o r ------lOo Fancy Large Bluelierries ...... Gut Prices It’s more than,just luck and coincidence that summertime’s most satisfying, re-' ’ f GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS 5 lbs. 25c Developing and freshing f ^ ; Manchester Dairy Ice Cream ia also such a ma^eleiis.S(!uree of h ^ th : ;|l AT OUR BAKERY DEPT. ; buiitoi vitimins, of nourishment and energy. I t is the r e s d t o f akiO and | Home Baked Beans ...... ‘.o * Printing Frankort Bolls ...... tention to detaU in making this delicious ice cream. The cMdren ahd Isrown-u^ too ; Blueberry Cakes ...... Dull or glossy finish. Boston Brown B read ...... lOc-loo loai lip to 116 Film Blueberry Cup C akes...... 2 ^ dozen should eat it every day. Parkerhouse Rolls ...... •*...... 18c dozen 4c a picture. 10c for developing. 1*. SPECIAL PJ fc S ' 116 Film to postal card PIES A liorse flow froixL O rj Y O U R size Brajxce to EnSjjLtvd C i t C CHOICE 27 c 5c a picture .Apple, Bluebefry, Pineapple. Raisin, Prune, Apricot and lOc for developing .Itim S - P.S peach. Postal Card size, / THE TRUTH IS THAT; • Lamb P ie s ...... ® 7c ^ picture vTe could talk even longer and not teU you all the advantages Stuffed and Baked Chickenz, medium s iz e ...... zl.4^ea<;n 10c for developing of Franklin No Kiock gas and Waveriy OU. ^ W ^ r ly 1s g ^ - ' Our Home Made Milk Bread is the talk of the town. Try It anteedteplease you-or your money Get Wav- -Enlargements erty now and sro.the difference. A ^ ®®“^ “ y®“ > ' D IA L 5250 Buy your Crlsco In bulk for Saturday only 18c lb.,-3 lbs. 60c. 5x8'.for 50c. I' yond aU doubt. May wo expect you^ln today? A |reat 6 ^ 8x10 for 85c. prise awaits every .purchaser of 5 galloM of gM at Van ^ Always ObtainaMe, At I t e ^ t , At Yoiir For early morning delivery please phone your order this eve­ ner’s Service Station Saturday. ' ! ' ' ; , * ' ' pm ning. < borhood Store or Favorite Soda Pountiain. ^ V A N W A G N E R ’S • b U R T NEW STUDIO 4 t Manchester Public Market John Kluck, Prop. SERVICE STATION V 9 Johnson Terrace '.V' r'-friVi 511 MAIN SX- - p h o n e -6691 Dial 5111 Phone 82

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ban stisir. drowned .in a Maine lake, the canoe was overturned and Lass- July 6, were tolfflty' ' Band OoBoert man and the boys were thrown.into camp counclUors that^" . Many irom RookyUIa and Yidnity reveal that the only details (of-his NEWSniRYIIA0S death given them were from camp the water. The ^ant football star, know just how it happe . . ilANNING STAtn attend’ thii niimdpal 1)Ad con- Overnight known as a strong swi.mmer,. man- Mildred Lassman; tti^ cart h«ld in Tdeott Pank last eve­ coundUbrs “who said they didn’t know just how it, happened.” aiged to hoist two o f th e . boys to apoke fo): toq^amily.10y|t^itetit. Roavmi ning. Mu^c wa^ fumlsbed. by St. lASmAHERO'safety on top of the oyertumed er the version that Lassn^n Joseph’s Boys’ Band of tbi» city, W orcester, Mass. — BJmtet L. [SiU'mWAKH A. P* News Smith, deposed treasurer , of the canoe, but went down to his death while trying to, save three snia.'li< under the direction of ChaiMta BC’tch whfie trying to save the • third. boys reached them. She ( Wish to Return Money of Hartford. The concert co.nrated MiUbury Savings Bank, w m arrest­ Died m Savins tires p{ Boys, At this point Norman Parers, Yale word bad been received fironor The Pacific Flush Tank Company' of nitnurtPAi and popular munbers. ed on charge of misappropriation' of man, who saw toe accident, plunged Tdl Be Conduct^ During of New York has informed the city Washti!$toQ — Prohibition Di­ bank’s funds. Zarakov, former HarvariMilhlete Fmeral of Tracy-Spring into toe lake and hauled toe third and head of toe camp, of tho'-^blr-' of Rockville that they wish to re­ The funeral'Of: Tracy Spring, who rector Woodcock wants 500 addi­ Newport, R. I.—Dirigible Los An­ New York ^ e r s k y 0(ii- boy to safety. When Parcella August— Equipment To Be turn $300 royalty money, the city died at the Hartford Hospital on tional agents. geles refunied to mooring ship Pa- reached the shore he learned for the cumstances of the drowning. paid the company for a certain ap­ Wednesday afternoon, will be held Los Angeles—Federal inspector toka after cruising over New Eng­ first time that Lassman was miss­ Mrs. John Lassman, his mother,' pliance used at the Fllteration on Saturday morning at 9 o’clock, finds Mary Nolan is not a narcotic land as far a« Portland, Me. •' dais’ hqniry Reveals. ing. He returned to toe scene and wired Zarakov last night’’demand'' plant. When the plant was designed and toe body will tie t«dcen to Fitch­ Springfield, Mass. — Patrolman dived repeatedly in a vain effort to ing” a full and authentic report'Of Inspected. addict. Ward E. Maranville, 72, father of a certain type of appliance was burg, his formerJiome, for burial. Washington — Republican lead­ locate him. toe circumstances of her son’s recommended and used. Owing to “Rabbit” Maranville, baseball play- New York, Aug. 1—(AP)—N. Y. Friendly Oasa 'Lawn .Social . ers agree to elect Senator Fess University officials in a statement Neither Parcells nor any of toe death. > ‘Arrajigements for the conduct of the construction of the plant, and The Friendly Class of Union Con­ temporary Republican national 6Z* dlGSt due "to no fault of the patent itself, PorUand, Me.—W. isruce McNa- today gave an entirely new version ,4e Save-A-Life campaign in Cton- gregational church will hold its teg* chairman next Thursday. of toe death by drowning of A1 it was fotmd the appliance did not ular meeting and August social on mee, radio publicity man, and Mar­ hecticut, which is to run concurrent­ San Francisco-^Police Captain cella L. Shields, radio entertainer, Lassman, footbisll star, in Long with similar programs in the do the work it was intended to do. toe lawn of the parsonage on Union ly The appliance was not secured from denies he coached MacDonald to m arried.. Lake, Maine on July 6. ather New England states during street, Wednesday evening. August identify Mooney and Billings. Contrary to previously published the company; who secured the 6. There will be entertainment and Boston. — .Public Utilities depart­ ^ugrust, have been announced by royalty, aU the city paid for was Washington— Seyinour Lowman ment orders reduction of maximum statements of the case, university Ilommissioner of Motor Vehicles refreshments. Mrs. Rose O'Brien is officials asserted an Investigation, Announcement permission to use toe idea. _ says only 2 per cent of liquor sold charge per kilowatt hour of current bobbins B. Stoeckel. The plan for chairman of the committee in conducted by university representa­ A representative of toe Pacific in this country comes from Cana­ of Edison Electric Company from phis state is Inclusive, embracing all charge. tives, had established Lassman was Flush Tank Co., on visiting toe lo­ Surprised Thursday. da. 8 1-2 to 7.1-2 cents ah hour, effec­ highway traffic participants and ac­ cal plant saw things were not up to Spokane, Wash. — Government tive September 1. drowned while tiTdng to save the tivities, and bringing the importance cai plant saw uuugo ~ Mrw.Mrs. Aifrea Alfred isooman Bodman or of urenaruOrchard lives of three boys whom he, in his toe standard. The company does ^^o with her husband re- files $10,000,000 suit against North­ Newport, R. I. — Night target To My Patrons and bf efforts for safety to the attention ern Pacific railroad oyer land practice of U. S. S. Richmond .off capacity as a counsellor at camp p everybody. not wish to have a faulty u^ ,®‘ icently celebrated their gtdden wed- ZakelQ had taken out for a canoe their idea in public view and desire ; ^______^^as^ pleasantly______^ surprised___ onor granted tor toe road years ago. coast lea^ to report of earquake Preparations New York—New York Universi­ shocks. — • ride. While the general aim of the to have it removed and at toe same j Thursday aftembor by members ol of ’ Information from the camp at the Friends time wish to return toe $300. toe Lalles’ Aid Society of the ty officials say A1 Lassman, foot­ Greenwich, Conn.—^Mrs. Clara campaign, safety, will be kept in Barker, Plainfield, N. J., dies from time of Lassman’s 'death had been lew throughout, particular efforts Field Trial Here ! Methodist church, of which she haa ball hero, drowned rescuing three I to toe diect that Lassman, a visitor The Fifth Annual Field Trial of | » faithful member for many boys.. injuries received when, dragged by wlong separate lines will be made a train after alighting. at the cainp, had tideen but a canoe My Corset Shop will be closed during the during the various weeks under the the Rockville Fish and Game Qub years^' During the afternoon, Mrs Mmdeo City—Former President late at night without permission, will be held in this city on Friday~ riaa" T.ina MePbersbu. In. .behalf; . — o f the Called to be married. Howard, R. L—John Kennedy, 55, General plan. The first days of the Bristol, was fatally . Injured, in a had overturned in rough water and Campaign will be devoted to prepara­ and Saturday, September 19 and 20, ladies, presented Mrs. Bodman with London—British emd Dutch rub­ been drowned. A verdict of "ac­ month o f August starting Monday, Aug. 4. the place to be annoxmeed later. a beautiM bouquet jOf flowers. ber growers seek legislation to two-story leap frona a state, prison tions by state and local authorities dormitory window. cidental death by drowning” was ■^nd many...... ^ ^private_____ organizations______Although toe event is some weeks Luncheon was servedj|j|d a very .curb production with rubber selling rctymed by a coroner’s jury. pleasant afternoon spent; There Newport, R. I.—Representative, of Ifich"intend to participate as units.} away plans are already underway below cost. Sir Thomas Upton announces Sham­ According to toe N. Y. U . version, Opening for business again Sept. 2nd. The period from August 11 to; to make it one of toe biggest in were twenty ladles in toe ^arty,'In­ ‘ Jerusalem — Government prohi­ Lassman took the three boys, whose r ' - . _____ - - ■ / • ' ' the history of toe club. Last year cluding toe president, Mrs. David rock V will proceed to New London l^ugust 16 will be given over to in bits 'street assemblies and carrying on arrival cross Atlantic.' names have hot been revealed, for pection and repair of mechanical toe entry list was seventy-seven, Gilpin. of weapons at annual Jewish pll- a paddle in quiet water on toe after­ quipment of motor vehicles. Strict and this year it is expected there Notes. ' grimage to Wailing Wall. noon of July 6. In some manner will be a larger entry list, which will KTiaa Agusta Schultz of linden The Grand Falls in Labrador, are t■adherence to safety laws and rules New York — MacDonald Smith in toe course of toe Hamilton river, three boys appeared at toe Inquest hy everyone, including mbtor vehi­ include many of toe best dogs in the street left today for a trip to Can­ scores two 68s In winning Long Is- toe statement asserted. ada and northern New York. which, in the course of 5 miles, drops cle operators, pedestrians, motor- coimtry. .land open golf with card of 278. 200 feet in tremendous rapids and ;^jnen, railroad engineers, bicyclists A. L. Siedler of Plalnville, N. J., Eldward Farrell of . Providence, R. Boston—Gehrig clouts 33rd with Fanfily Not Informed MILDRED ERICKSON I.i formerly of this city Is renewing then, with a roar audible , fpr 20 land teamsters, will be the particu- and D. T. Welden of Guilford, two bases 'full for winning runs against miles, makes a final plimge of 316 Boston, Aug. 1.—(AP.) — The '^ar aim of the campaign during its leading judges, will judge the old acquaintances here this week. family of A1 Lassman, former New 843 Main St., Rubinow Building, 2nd Floor trials. There will be prizes for three Harry W. Flamm has' sold, to Red S o x .' feet into a circular basin. It Is es­ ^mal two weeks.. Exact co-opera- timated that 4,300,000 horsepower York University football star who classes, toe open one for all ages, Harry Lebeshevsky, a lot on Frank-: Boston.—Family of A1 Lassman, ^on between enforcement agencies former. New York University footr can be obtained from these falls.' was drowned in a Msdne lake -cn Snd the public will be sought to toe Derby and toe members stake. lin street. ■Inake highway traffic perform ance Grand Street Improvenoents. Mr. and Mrs. Warner Bradley of .as nearly perfect as fiossible during ; The Public Works Department, Springfield, Mass., who have been ^ ese two weeks. has started work on Grand avenue spending two weeks at Crystal § Special Drivers and between 600 to 700 feet of 18 Lake, returned, home. C Many organizations, such as auto- inch storm and sewer pipe Is being Miss lilllan Greenwood of Ver­ inobile clubs, chambers of commerce laid. Plans are made -by Superin­ non avenue, accompanied by Miss %nd civic clubs and associations, tendent George B. Milne to build a Edith Hartwrigbt pf Noroton, is en­ ous Knockouts of History • 0 FE6 MURRAY ‘mave reported intention of conduct- fine modern street. About thirty joying a trip,to Maifie. ting campaigns for better driving, men are on toe job, with Paul Rau l^afe equipment, and observance of in charge of the concrete work. XiTAH HAS “SHLVBB DAY” itegulations, among the members. Pheasants and Trout Released TO BOOM METAL'S PRICE ‘Resting and inspection equipment Two toousana pheasant and 45 •• I ^as been' installed by at least one rang of fingerling trout are being Salt Lake City, Utahi Aug, 1.— !^utomobile club and several orgam- placed in toe woods' and brookes (AP) — As a move to halt the ;jpations plan special display, and near Rockville by toe State Board metal’s rapid decline in price, Utah ‘^'Oster exhibits to secure the atten- of Fisheries and Game Warden Ed­ today observed “Silver Day,” m of the public to the campaign ward JYright and Deputy Game In compliemce with a proclamation their communities. Warden Henry Meyers. by Governor Dem, silver colns were P Many . pheasants have already used in all business transactions and Police departments in nearly all been released In the neighborhood of programs called attention to. bene­ jjqwns are to co-operate in equip­Rockville in the leased, land along fits from use of toe metal, one of toe ment tests, enforcement and gen- the State Road between Burke’s leading products of toe state. fial aid to secure universally good Bridge and Talcottville and runs nighway performance. The par- over towards Somers. For killing small, game a gun Lfcular plans o f the various munici- The fingerling trout were placed has been invented that uses com? _ ilities will be arranged ai^ car- in brooks in Tolland County, most pressed air to fire small shells that 5 tied out by the local authorities, of them in the vicinity of Vernon, , are filled with shot or slugs. only general supervision and aidEllington, Tolland and Somers. 'being given by the state. These fish were not placed in state Equipment Week leased streams. i Inspectors of the 'motor vehicle C. E. Union to Meet .department will increase the usual The next meeting of the C. E. inumber of brake ^ and equipment Union will be held at toe Ellington Jests on the highways of the state Congregational church on Wedn^- Summer irtth the aid of local and state po­ dav evening of next week at 8 lice during “equipment week.” They o’clock. Rev. M. E. Osborne will bci ^^1 also gri've assistance in as many toe speaker of toe evening. A so­ blaces as possible during other cial period will follow the meeting. ampaign activities. When equip­ This is toe third of the series o f ment is found in need of repair, the summer meetings. Alm ost, everybody knows hbw. S ^ e rs will be instructed, to make Hajunakers to Hold Picnic Bayer Aspirin breaks up a cold— >r have repairs made, and in cases Tankeroosan Loft No. 51% of but why not prevent it? Take a f Af fiagrant violations of laws and Maymakers will hold a pl6nlc at Regulations, prosecutions may re- tablet or two when you first feel Risley’s Grove in Manchester on the cold coming on. Spare yourself ;6Ult. Sxmdav, commencing in the morn­ Much the same course pursued ing. The members will leave Red the discomfort of a summer cold. ^ th local vehicles will be adopted Men’s Hall at 10 o’clock and at noon Read the proven directions in every floward out-of-state machines. In a chicken dinner with all the fix­ package for headaches, pain, etc. Regard to the use of 32 candle pow- ings will be served bv the chef. *r bulbs, which some other statesJohn Lary, sind his able staff of !ip,Uow, while Connecticut law per-workers. During the afternoon j Lts nothing over 21-candle ^ower there will be a baseball game and head lights, the law of this state other sports. 'The following com ­ J1 be insisted upon. COmmission- mittee is in charge: William Dun­ [r Stoeckel points out that “whether lap, John Lary, Jacob Marcus and feasonable or not, it is the law at George Kreh. le present time and will have to be Dllowed, so far as direction is con- |emed, at least.” He plans to study effects of the hi^er powered kulb to determine whether it is more jfficient and practical vmder Con­ necticut conditions, so that, if neces- j, he can recommend a change in e law. 1 Y Broaden Methods Commissioner Stoeckel says that K is not planned in this state to in­ augurate a campaign or drives dur- rjbg the Save-A-Ldfe movement i / r Ci^oriiil Crttonne Brliich will upset existing adminifc which n ^ e s up into splendid gration of laws and rules, so emiv draped pillows and covers-^t iently successful in recent months very little cost. Attractive reducing accidents. The present patterns. 36" wide. Campaign, he says, should merely )roaden, and perhaps intensify, ex- ..^ting safety methods! Any tight- lining up at this time, he adds, Its a Ihould have a g6od effect during September and October, usually two jf the worst months of the year, from the accident standpoint. J He expects that the public will co­ it knocks out that knock operate readily in the plan to bring ^11 safety equipment up to standard t^d to set a record for excellent Itraffie- performance. With every­ one co-operating, he says it should »ot be difficult to lower the record Wonderful Bargains in Another thriUing achievement by Tide Water... an absolutely knockless gasoline! Of August, 1929, when fifty persons were killed and 1,495 injured, and Percales Unbleached Test it on the steepest hUls . J. through the deepest sand and clingi^ mud . • • 'the acfcident total was 2,094. a Reduction This Year Just the thing lor aprons, 5 The record thus far this year, he clothing bags, etc.—at the X Q c yd. M uslin under the hottest sun-youC -A -N N-O-T M-A-K-E I-T K-N-O-C-K! TYDOh Jteys; proves that reductions are pos- extremely low price of Something you can-al­ ways use—^for- mat­ piblfi, the existing safety methods Scout Percales—with a with Ethyl challenges every knocking motor in the world. Prove it with a 10-gallon Accounting for a reduction in acci- tress covers, or dozens hundred and one uses— of other household ‘‘dents for each month of the year, many new patterns. 1 7 ® y*** 5»nd a total reduction of "20.6 per needs. 36 inches wide. ieent in accidents, 13 per cent in fa- Rumson Percales—a very trial filling today. fine grade — for home Made by the makers of Veedol Motor Jlalities, and 15 per cent in personal SALES CORPORATION ju rie s, over the corresponding pe- dresses, boys’ blouses and 14c yd. Oil . . . used by the Graf Zeppella 1’ 1 U E WATER. 01 L fiod of last year. shirts. 36" wide. Tel. 2-2134 [ “If we can bring to the conscious­ and the Byrd Expedition. 3390 Main Street, Hartford.- ness of operators and pedestrians," Hen*a a rare bargaint ioncludes the commissioner, “that ' lere is real need for care and exact New Charming Gottea Jaeqnerd .eSrformance in traffic, and thus ac- Prints in tomplish a saving in lives and pre- frat great suffering, this campaign BedSyveads ‘ have been a worthwhile effort." OUctoth 80" X 105" Lovely soft quality oil­ i FARMER’S FARM cloth in scores of strik­ HI-TEST w ith Eth ing colors and patterns. Nok far away from town, 10 room 48" wide. Special f o r to)ase, bams and wagon shed, about dvis week — IMPROVED SUB-ZERO 0| acres of land, SO of them cleared, in five attrac' NEW A\N D likto about 80 tons o f hay.- A ll'fo r tive colors. KNOCK • RAT I NQ GASOLINE KUOCRU” ,400, part cash. t j Edward H. Keeney ,W T .G R A N r a 3t 440 K^ney St. AS Buraace Inventories 815 MAIN ST. •l,' aiAjB(CHBST$!$ EVENTNO HERALD, SOUTH MANCHEST ^ CQNy,.^ FRIDAY, A l^

Wttoa/iaTn construction Completed, construction. No delay to traffic. c^istruction. No delay to . Shoulders and railing uncompleted. Voluntxivim and North Stoning^ PHONE TO SO. AMERICA Route No. 817-^ • ‘ ' . ‘Salisbury, L im e . Rock-Hotchktss ton,*the Pojdlirton ^ -East Hartford<5Uver Lane road, der constructionpass^ shoulders being oiled. ’ • School road is ..under -construction. Condition Of Detour around bridges. Warren-Wo

MANCHESTER EVENING J ^ A U ), SOUTH MANCHESTEiC CONN^ FRIDAY, AUGUST i, 1980. f ^ G E S I X i J ... ■- - ■ . ■ ‘i-. silitlB, but gcarlet fe^er soon de« William S^th, of New ybrk,- and a . blade. 'vekmed. Mrs. Shatz fs also 111, hav­ Joseph K r tz ti, son of Mr. and Mrs. Autostro^) com jM ^ DAILY ing b e ^ an Invalid for . several fCroxti o f this towni were married TheTleralir years. last Saturilay > in - the EJpiscopnl GEUETTE CdMBDir and■ directors of the 8:00 7:00—Little Symphony ereh. wKh L el^ g DX S^tions. p6my, reached by the . J^I^7,'Aiigtu|t 1 / George Vause, pianlet. . M r. and M rs. -.RUspn, o f Sherman Bishop, Harold.' Wilson Christ church, In Springfield. The 9 A womens trio coHdiitiait ot ® tla ;9:0O 8:00—Dance;. Wanderlug Clypeies (DST)^ET)^ Turners Falla, Mm s ., spent' Wed­ and -George M erttt are painting ceremony was performed “ by the feswd .to know nothing Krstinn,'OOjpranOi'Vnd Ruth Ann Wat* iu:6(> -9:00—Orchestra; balladiere. 40S.E-WSB, ATLANTA-740. posed merger. ,|PraaJt-’, 9100 8:00—WJZ programs (2 hrs.) nesday illght with Mr. and Mrs. the granamar. school buUding. ’Biis R ev. H ti Beed. Mr. . and Mrs son and. Paula Hemminghauae, con* 10:46 9:45—Olobe TrotteFs program. - Boston, Aug; 1.—The-- Bogtoh vfoBr^presfitent *of ^ ’ the t traltoa, will interoret th ^ ^ ell known 11:00 10:00—Feature vaudeville hour. 11:00 10:00—Studio musical recital. Xiewis Phelps. " - building liae^ been an eyesore ,ls!nce Charles Iriedrich o f this t<^,. ll;8D : —F^etpO em s and mugic. 11:80 10:30—Two comic) sketvhes. were thg attendants., ' Bcrald says today that, the Gillette could not be loc6Ued, ' “ Indian L6vo 10 30 11:45 10:4S—Music: song story. Allan Carr and' Miss Choline cerf^ lawbreakers of -the town during the program which WlijAi «jnd 308.8—WB:L NEW ENGLAND—890. Kellogg Behrbh - spent^ Tuesday M W ^’ to'splis&h green paint on it ; Tbe.^yQuhg coujplS 'will live ■ on Safety Razor Company Is prepared said. a aUled ataUons will broadcast I'ridc^ 7SOO 6:OO.ii'wJZ Ainoa *n’ Andy. 1:00 13:00*w|lawaUan?music triur. * night at 8. dayli^t savtajg time. JJi- 7:30 6:30—Team; Bill Whipple. 29iL9-KYW. CHICAGG-1020. evening with'Mr;, and Mrs. Phelps. one ■night in the early spring. Mr. Smith’s farm on tdtfg Hill un­ to take over the Autostrop Safety ------r— Jb iocted by Rosario Bourdon, the or- 8:00 7:OOb-Dixie trail program. 8:00 7:00—WJZ entertainments, ^ Charles Phelps ' returned home Mrs.* G eorge ile r r it t and son til the new home which they arc Razor Company thrwgh 6m ex- CheBtMd h l^ igh t will be a- symphonic 8:30 7:30—WJZ programa (2^ hrs.) 11:80 10:30—Amos ’n' Andy, comedians Wednesday after completing a spe­ having erected on the Andover BUSY UFE END£^. arrangement ol •‘The- Moon la Ix)w. 11:30 10:30—Midnight organ melodies. 11:45 10:45—Dance mosto to 9:UQ. William, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles cial six weeks’ course at the Mas­ Bailey motored to Portland Tues­ Lake road is completed. The Wde chEmge of stock imd put to ,6m end # Another instrumental feature to .be 348.6—WABC, NEW YORK**860. 383.4—WBBM. CHICAGO—770. Sharon, Mass., Aug. 1.— (AP.; I heard wlU be a piano duo by Frank 9:30 8:30—Symphony, dance mu&ic. sachusetts Institute of Technology. day,, spending the day with Mr, has been living for somo time w t the long patent litigation facing "Santa and Milton Rettenberg in a 6:45 6:4&i-SklL "Couple Next Door." John .F, Coleman, 58, amt _ 7:00 6:00-;Crockett Mountaineers. 10:00 9:00—Bedford's University band Mrs. Mark Bass, Mrs.' IJenry Merritt’s sister, Mrs. Rasrmond her aunt, Mrs. Frederich, atfd has both companies. medley of popular dance tunes, ^ ^ r l 7:30 6:30—Orchestra; astrologer, 10:30 9:30—WABC male quartet. died suddenly 6it his home ^ ly 5 Ijandt, baritone, and the Blue Ridge 1:00 12:00—An hour about Chicago. Goodale and Miss Lucy Taylor, at­ Healy and family. been employed in Manchester. The The Gillette company, the Her­ 8:00 7UX>—Nit WIta dramatization of day. Among projects he . .directed i Boya an instrumental trio, will ^ “ William Tell.” 344.6— WENR, CHICAGO—870. tended a picnic ' at Crystal Lake groom has been llirtng wito his ald says, has bought 300,000 shares ' heard in the hour which the WJZ Miss Wadie Brown returned was the constraction of neai^ 8!30 7:30—United states Army band. 8:30 7:30—Farm progs, w'th play. Wednesday. • ; parents. ■and is also employed in of its own stock on the open mar­ chain has arranged for 6:15, dnyllght 9:15 8:15—True story dramatization. 10:00 9:00—Varieties; comedy team: home Wednesday night after every tuimel built In Boston, tU i? saving time. Among the numbers to 11:15 10:15—Easy Chair music hour. Miss Lucy Taylor of Glastonbury Manchester. Mr. Krozel is a grad­ ket in recent weeks and will nmke 10:00 9:00—Columbia male chorus. spending a few days in New York. m^or p6irt of the metw^litM be heard will be "Springtime in the 10:30 9:30—Male quartet, organist. 12:00 11:00-^DX sir vaiideviUe. is visiting her sister Mrs. Henry uate of the Manchester Trade 6m offer to exchange to Autostrop Rockies." •‘Rollin’ Down the River." 11:16 10:15—Heywood Broun'a column. Mr. amd Mrs, Eugene I^latt and/ p8u*k system, the C6mtohinent "Out of Breath,” “ I’m Only Human 254.1—WJJD, CHICAGO—1180. Goodale. school, f stockholders on a share-for-share 11:30 10:30—Two dance orchestras. 9:00 8:00—Mqoseheart chUdren’s hr. son of Manchester are spending the Camp Devens, several New Bfunpi^ After All" and “Lost Your Opportu­ 12:30 11:30—Midnight organ melodies. Mrs. James A. Duskon and basis. The stock of both companies nity"* “ Lady Bugs,” an unpublished 416.4— WON, CHICAGO—720 week with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. shire r6dlroads, numy staUi roa^ ^ piano number written by Murial Pol- 484.3—WEAF, NEW YORK—660. 8:60 7:50—Studio Symphony orch. daughter of Baltimore, are spend­ now is selling on the market at Ibck and Vee Lawnhyrst, the piano 6:00 6:00—Ludwig Laurier's orch. 9:00 8:00—Baritone; girla’ trio. ing the month of August with the Frink. A jhetal bar composed of an alloy in M6dne and N ew T^ork 6md se6W 6:45 5:45—Rural sketch; tenor. Mr, and Mrs..John Gonigal, Her- close to 6m even bsisis. duo, will open the broadcast , 10:00 9:00—Serenade; Pat Barnes. form er’s parents, Mr. and MijS- of platinum and iridium, brought lo walls in Connecticu£r t. 7:30 6:30—Contralto, novelty duo. 10:30 9:30—Rhythms and melodies. mism Gonigal, Miss Bella Chamblin this coun,try in 1890, is the primary The Autostrop company, accord­ •fi Wave lengths in meters on left ol 8:00 7:00—Bourdon’s orchestra, soles. 11:10 10:10—Quintet; band; symphony, t Wallace Woodin. ing to the Herald, filed suit against f station title, kilocycles on the right, 9:00 8:00—Eskimos dance music. 12:00 11:00—Dance orchestras t l^ hre) Miss Muriel Shatz, daughter of and Charles Krolin, all of New standard of leng& In v the United ■f Times are Eastern Daylight Saving 9:30 8:30—Sketch, “ Big Guns.’ ' York, are visiting Mrs, Kittle Mit­ States. It is In the custody of the the Gillette comp6my at Wilming­ In the old dasrs people''^i8ed W 9:00—Olive Kline, soprano, with 344.6—WL&, CHICAGO—870, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shatz, is ill and Eastern Standard. Black lace 10:00 ,8:30 7:30—Marching men’s chorus. tens and Mrs. William Palmer. Bureau of Standards In Washing­ ton. Del., on April 30, last, alleging drop in for a visit; now tbfy vis* /■ typo indicates best features. Rovers male quartet. with scarlet fever. Her illness was 11:00 10:00—Two dance orchestras. ’9:00 8:00—Records; minstrel show. vTiga E thel Smith, daughter of ton, D. C. -infringements of patents involving for a drop. 447.5— WMAQ.WQJ, CHICAGO—670. at first thought to be merely ton- Leading East Stations. 393.5—WJZ, NEW YORK—760. 8:00 7:00—WABC programs (.3 his.) ■ ill'll' 6:15 5:15—Limelight musical. 11:00 10:00—Dan ana Sylvia; concerL (DSX) (SX) 6:45 6:45—Prohibition poll broadoasL 11:30 10:30—Amoa 'n ' Andy; pianist "V i Z72.6—WPG. ATLANTIC CITY—1100. 7:00 6:00—Amos ’ n’ Andy, comedians 12:00 11:00—Dance music (3 hrs.) if 8:0U 7:011—WABC Nit Wit dRima. 7:15 6:15—Golf lesson; PhU Cook. ‘ 8:30' 7:30—Harmony sisters. 7:45 6:45—Humorous drama sketch. 288.3— WFAA, DALLAS—1040. 3:00 8:00—ConcerL dance music 8:00 7:00—Pickard family, old timers 12:00 11:00—Late dance music. 10:00 9:00—Contralto, baritone; poet. 8:30 7:30—"Peewee and Windy.” 361.2—KOA, DENVER—830. 11:00 10:00—Orchestra: studio trolic. 8:45 7:45—Negro songs, stories. 11:15 10:15—Slumber music; team. 12:00 11:00—Dance music: organist. 9:00 8:00—Billy Jones, Ernie Hare. 11:45 10:45—Orchestra; xylophonist 223—WBAL, BALTIMORE—106C. 9:30 8:30—Mixed chorus, orchestra^ 12:15 11:16—Concert: Jqhn -and Ned. 6:00 5:00—NBC programs (1 hr.) 10:00 9:00—Soprano, ccntralto. quartet 1:00 12:00—Mystery serial dratSa. 7:00 6:00—Baritone. xylophoni.«t. 10:30 9:30—Sketch, "Jolly Roger.” ' 1:30 12:30—Pacific nomads hoifr 11:00 10:00—Sketch book episodes. 374.8-WBAP, FORT W ORTH-^. NOW! We Offer the Public Our New » 7:30 6:30—Musical moments. 243.8—WNAC, BOSTON—1230. 11:15 10:15—Slumber music hour. ^ 11:30 10:30**0rchestra concert 12:00 11:00—Phil Spitalny's music. 12:00 11:00—Artists entertainment. . 7:30 6:30—Console music recital. 12:30 11:30—Musical progs. (2V9 hrs.) 8:00 7 :00—Smllersi birthday wlrhes. 491.5—WIP, PHILADELPHIA—610. 288.3— WOC-WHO, IOWA—1000. 8:30 7:30—WABC progs, flH hrs.) 7:00 6:00—Children's hour; orchestra. 333.1—WMAK, BUFFALO—900. 8:00 7:00—W EAP programs t3 hrs.) 8:00 7:00—Musical comedy four. 11:00 10:00—Artists; rural sketch. 8:00 7:00—WABC programs (h. hr.) 8:30 7:30—Studio musical hour. 8:45 7:45—Mystery melodrama. 11:30 10:30—Team: two addresses. 9:00- 8:00—Viking’s male quarieL 12:15 11:15—Hawkeye ensemble. « 9:00 8:011—W ABC programs (3 hrs.) 9:30 8:30—String trio, tenor. 1:00 12:00—Barnstormers dance music '• 428.3—WLW, CINCINNATI—700. 10:00 9:00—Two dance orchestras. . 7:30 6:30—Dinner dai ce music. 222.1— WJAX, JACKSONVILLE—900. ^ iiCOO 7:00—Team; school; orchestra. 535.4— W LlT. PHILADELPHIA—560. 7:15 6:15—Orchestra and songs. 8:45 7:45—NBC progr«tiu^(8% his.>„ 7:30 6:30—Dinner dance music. i 8:45 7:45^NBC programs (2% hrs.) - 11:15 10:15—Party; Amos^B*S4i)^. '• 8:00 7:00—WEAF programs (3 ht*.) 11:30 10:SO*‘^bcchange Club; studio. 12:00 11:00—Say it with music. 11:00 10:00—Cathay dance orche«lra. 491.5— woAF, Ka n s a s c i t y —oio. 12:30 11:30—Two dance, orchestras. 305.9—KDKA. T»ITTSBURGH—980. 9:30 8:30-r-WEAF progs. (1% hrs.) 1:30 12:30—Mansfield and Leo 6:00 5:00—Mozart trio; team, 11:00 10:00—Musicale; Amos ‘ n’ Andy. 2:00 1:00—T.,ale dance, orchestia. 7:00 6:00—WJlir Atnos ’n’ Andy. 11:45 10:43—^udlo dance orchestra. 280.2—WTAM, CLEVELAND-1070, - •7:30 6:30—^T^wbadours recital. 1:45 12H5—The Nlghthawk frolic. 9:30 8:30—Charles Hamp, artist, 8:00 7:00—DScMlpns for freedom. 365.6—WHAS, LOUISVILLE—820. 10:00 9:00—Trappers; Friday frolic. 8:30 7:30—WJZ progrq^ (3 hrs.) 9:00 8:00*^NBC programa (3 hrs.) 11:15 10:15—Studio music hour. , 11:30 10:30—WhJIam Pentrh*«imbq8tra. 370.2— WCCO, MINN., ST. PAUL—810. r 12:15 11:16—Trio; danoe music. 245.8—WCAE, PITTSBURGKWS 8:00 7:00^WABC prograihs (4 hrs.) ^ 1:00 12:00—Organ melodies: orchestra. 6:30 6:3flttDlnner music; soprano. 11:00—Ellingtotfs dance bUnci. 399.8—WJR, DETROIT—750. 8:00 7:00—WEAF programs (2 hrs.) ^^i|61.3—WSM, NASHVILLE—650. 8:30 7:30—WJZ programs (1 m .) 11:00 10:00—Studio musical program. 11:30 10:30—Amos 'n' Andy; dar.ce. 10:00 9:00—Harmony piano twins. 260.7—WHAM, ROCHESTER—1150, 12:16 11:15—Novelty playeia, songs. * 10:30 9:30—WJZ dance orch., aitists. 7:00 6:00—WJZ programs (4^ hrs.) 12:46 11:45—Jack and Bill, team. ^83—WTIC. HARTFORD—1060. 11:15 10:15—Theater organ reciial.' 389.5— KOO, OAKLAND—790. ^ 7:30 6:30—WEAF programs (2 hrs.) 379.5— WGY, SCHENECTADY—790. 12:00 11:00—Stage coachers music. 9:30 8:30—Old timers; studio hour, 12:57 11:57—Time; weather; markets. ‘ 2:30 1:30—Green room; fi/eplnce. i 10:30 9:30—Krlen’s orchestra with 6:30 5:30—Dinner dance-music. ■> 3:30 2:30—Pacific'nomads program. Richard Maxwell, tenor. 7:06 6:05—Pianist and violinisL 270.1—WRVA, RICHMOND—1110. 11:35 10:35—Vincent Lopez music. 7:30 6:30—WEAF male trio. 7:30 6:30—Orchestra; harmony team. 422.3—WOR, NEWARK—710. 8:00 7:00—Studio concert orchestra. '8:45 7:45—NBC programs f2?i hrs.) 1 , ■ . .. ■• 7:00 6:00—Dinner dance music. 9:00 8:00—WEAF programs (2 hrs.) 11:15 10:15—Varieties; concert trio. 7:45 6:45—Skylarkers______music hour. 11:00 10:00—Saratoga dance music. 12:00 11:00—Richmotld dance orch. Secondary Eastern Stations. Secondary DX Stations^ 508.2—WEEl, BOSTON—590. 291.3—CFCF, MONTREAL—1030. 202.6— WORD, BATAVIA-J1480. 6:30 -5;30-*-Vacation club: enseml)le. 8:30 7:30—Orchestras; playletJ 9:00 8:00—Concert; agircultural talk. on Riversides./The Fairest, Strongest 8:00 7:00—Big Brother Club. 10:00 9:00—Artists eiitertalnmenL 10:00 9:00—Musical program, artists, 374.8—WSAI, CINCINNATi:-800. 11:00 10:00—Studio hour; orchestra. - 202.6—WHT, CHICAGO—1480. 5^9:00 8:00—Artists feature hour. 272.6—WLWL, NEW YORK—1100. 11:00 10:00—Studio musical program. ; 9:30 8:30—WEAF programs (1 hr.) 6:00 5:00—Soprano; Orchestra; songs. 12:00 11:00—Your hour league. 215.7—WHK, CLEVELAND-1390. ,6:30 6:30-^Addre5s; bass soloist. 374.8—KTHS, HOT SPRINGS—800. - 7:40 6:40—Little Jack Little- . 7:20 6:20—Talk: orchestra music. 12:30 li:30—Late dance orchestra. • S;30 7 ;30*-Play boys program . 626—WNYC, NEVy YORK—670. 1:00 12:00—Studio entertainment Guarantee Ever Written"...... ■ 9:00 8:00—WABC prtJgrams (2 hrs.) 6:30 6:30—Lessons, in French. 285.5—KNX, HOLLYWOOD-^1050. 11:15 10:15—Slumber music hour. 7:00 6:00—Educational addresses. 12:00 ll:00**Royal optimistic hour. 12:00 11:00—Three dance orchestras. 319—WCSH,‘ PORTLAND—940. 1:00;12:00—Lion Tamers program. 325.9—WWJ, DETROIT—920. 10:30 9:30—Artists entertainment. 1:46 12:45—Legion Stadium evctns. te60 7:00—NBC programs <4 hrs.) 11:00 10:00—Studio concert program. 8:45 8:46—Johnny Hamp’s orchestra. klVERSII^E TIRES have gone steadily forward for 19 star of ‘T]^e Music Box Revue.” years. Never has there been a time when their quality His work in that production won could be questioned. Their march of quality progress h u WTIC PROGRAMS him the leading male role in “'The ^Ihwelers Bnwdcastlng Service Lady in Ermine.” Leaving the been indicated by guarantees of 6,000—8,000-^10,000— ; ' H6tftford, Conn. stage, he became a National 12,000— 16,000 miles. This year guarantees were increased' 50,000 W., 1060 K. a , 282.8 U . Broadcasting Company performer again, to 18,000— 22,000—30,0(W miles—thej —one of the best known on the netw ork. ever included in a. bin^ig tiA €nar^6^~' .1- Friday, Anguat 1. Christiaan Kriens’ Holland Suite LAM M AS D A Y quality improves! E. D. S. T. Ag6dn Featm«d on Network “The Dance of the Wooden On August 1 Lsunmas Day, 6m old They have now reached a degree of excellence where no Shoes,” , a movement from the suite TCngUah holiday, w as celebrated “8:00—Cities Service' Concert—Git- “In Hoiiland” b y Christiaan Kriens, in commemoration of the harvest. mileage guarantee can indicate the true measure of service : la Erstinn, soprano; Ruth Ann music6il director o f Station WTIC, Loaves of bread from the first ripe these tires will give. So now we demonstrate our faith in grain were consecrated as mass as tv,;’: Watson, Paula Hemminghaus, will be featured in the “Pop Con­ 6m offering of the first fruits or Riversides l^y what we believe to be the strongest, fairest contraltos; Frank Banta ■ and cert” to be directed by Cesare So- Milton Rettenberg, _ pi6mo duo; new bread.' In It6ily, landowners tire guarantee ever written. f dero over the National Broadcast­ were In toe custom of bringing '0 iDeirrel Woodyard, h6iss; orches* ing Gomp6my’s network at eight ■ ^ tra direction, Rosario Bourdon. lambs to n^ass on this occasion and o’clock Saturday evening. Stations this is how Lamm6is Day is tfe- g^yOO—Clicquot Club Eskimos — broadcasting the program include, lieved to have derived its name. p -H6irry Reser, director—^NBC, WEAF, New Yorkj-WEEI, Boston; Lamm6is Day is full of 6mtique President. ^130—Syl-vian Echoes ular h it “ B etty C o-E d.” River Road from "Gkiry.” 7ell owes his start to Galti 10:30—^To be 6umouhced. - 1 ^ - iWho “ discovered” his',^voice 11:00—Elgin Proj^am. ' 11:15— ^BMehall scores; S port Di­ RADIO SERVICE a glee club concert arKePT on all makes. ^ i CoUege, Ohio. At i^yon/jjaax* gest. ontgomery ard 11:20—Champion WeEtoerntum. M W & C twon three academic degrees, 11:22—^Bulova tim e .* ' i New SeK^ij^ S.tan^rd ititigitigh his college course’W6Ui in* Acceaabries. 11:23—Midnight Melodies. 824-828 MAIN STREET PHONE 3306 SOUTH MANCURimiiR iisr^ p ted b y the .World W6u:, dur- Closed Wednesdays at noon daring summer months. ^^ch he joined the aviation WM.E.KRAH Store open Thursday and Saturday until 9 p. m. ^OTpS'End became a. full-fledged p!- One f6u:t which goes ggednst the Bis first theatrical experience grain is that bre6ul prices stny up 669 Tdland Turnpike jcnoe as imderstudy ^to-John Steele, while wheat prices xo down. PH (»f£ 37aa

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August Special! AUGUST SALE PKKS AUGUST SAIE PRICE NTG Y Co Clothes .basket', made -St** Metal Clothes Hamper of large PHON&3306 SOUTH MANCHEStBR har(^t us^ caiacity. With hinged cover. 824-828 MAIN STREET shaped; Save .qne-thlrd N ^ designs and colors. A real Oosed Wednesday at Noon During the Summer Months. Store Open Thursday^anfl:Saturday Until 9 p^ m. bargain!" P ^ A Y , a ^ u s t i , 4 i ^ . M ^CHBSTER BVBNTNb HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., «iiiK •*-r m i l P A G E E I G S T whether all this credit was due toj VictoriaB prudery. After janjoytog ■■■-A.- wttin|i«nr him or hot. a good laugh, tiie city fathers re- HEREy TO yOUR Now, after Mr. McNeU’s Bridge­ pe^ed it. and co-eduoattonial bath­ Cimtftig IHmtt port speech, it is not perhaps uhduly ing parties at.^^westoft are now just as legal as they ara anywhere HEALTH PUBIilSHBD BT THE partisan to express the belief that it HBRAI.D PBINTINQ COMPANY. INC else. JBiy THFCCy A Bissau Street wasn’t. It wasn’t a very great mithok Off t h e w ieTw w TD neML^tr Soutn Manchester, Conn. All df^hls, of course. Is very speech. In fact it was a rather siuy Al quMlioM nsMdwg HmUi wd OMi «8I b* w wwd. raOMAS FERGUSON amustog; but supi>ose that law haa General Manager speech. L«9i^ ••"iAip* m l U ewdeiei It wasn’t very good generalship been discovered on the statute books Viite on on* iiA of p^wr oni^ Ulto« m tjiol oacaod Pounded October 1, 1881 for Mr. McNeil to call President o f some Aumeriqan town. Wohld ISO «onb. AddtM* Dc. Frank McCox, ora <2 liii» pm . ^ ^ Published Every * Bvenlnp B*CfP^ the city da^ have had the collide Sundays and Holldaya EnUred at the Hoover “the wfeakMt President since GRADUATE YOUR EXERCISE ^strength and vitaUty that is last- Post Office . at South Franklin Pierce.’’ Because Mr. to repeal it? Or would they have Coan„ as Second Class MaU Matter. _ decided thsA to'" do so might con­ One of the finest methods is to tR_ ^ SUBSCRIPTION RATES McNeU knows very weU that Mr, People who are beginning to take ceivably offend some organized take short setting up exercised ne Tear, by mall Hoover isn’t the weakest President up exercising usually make the mis­ morning and evening. Do this Per Month, by mall ...... | -"O minority of the easily-shocked? Isn’t Delivered, one year ...... since Franklin . Pierce. And every take of overdoing it at flrst. When eveiy day and take a daily v^aJk. Single copies ...... ’ m an-jack in CJonnecticut, Democrat, it quite possible that they wbuld muscles have not been limbered up Two or three times a week try to MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED Republican, Socialist or whatever, simply have let the law remain a for years they may become stiff and get to a good tramp or swim. Fol­ PRESS , • , law, tipping off everybody, mean­ sore for several days after only a low this with a brisk shower and The Associated Press Is exclus^ely knows that he knows it Also that few minutes of heavy ' exercising. rub-down with: a rough towel and entitled to the use for republlc^lon while, that no one needed to pay 'all 116W8 dlD8.tche8 credited to it he knows that Mr. Hoover Isn’t Those who take up exercising too a good night’s sleep. If you have I or not otherwise credited In th^«e7eak at all. Also that bis speech, any attention to it? suddenly usually quit just as sud­ been eyeful not to play too hard, paper and also the local news pub­ inatftad o f being a clever attack on At any rate, that’s the way we do denly, for when they feel the aches such a program will make you feel lished herein. , and pains that have been brought on up on your toes and “on top of the ANNUAL All rights of republlcatlon ot the Republican party, which any with most of our out-moded laws. special dispatches herein are also re- by overdoing It, they conclude that world.” That is the reward of cor­ - served. real smart Democrat ought to bej exercise may bring greater strength rect exercising. HARD TO GET EXCTTED ^ for everybody else, but it just isn’t SPECIAL ADVERTISING REPRE­ able to make in view of the indus­ SENTATIVE: Hamilton - J^Llsser, trial depression (you can always Somehow it is a bit h ^ to ge.t their medicine., QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Inc., 385 Madison Ave., New Tork, N. excited about thia 15€-year-old Turk I always find It necessary, to ad­ (FTedertch’s Ataxia). SALE '■'y ., and 612 North Michigan Ave.. blame the party in power) was just vise. nervousi. enthusiastic patients Question:—A. O. writes:—“I have who is now visiting this coun^. Chicago,' Ilia ______a lot of clap-trap imworthy of a to begin' very gradually with.exer­ a boy 15 years old whose has been of W atkins j Full service client of N B A Ser- cracker box orator in a comer gro­ In the first place, one msy be par­ cise,- taking it first to moderate diagnosed as Frederich’s Ataxia. i.j-j amounts and. gradually adding more When I asked the doctor about it cery. doned for being a; trifle skeptical •'"-^^Member, Audit Bureau of Clrcula- abouft those 166 yeara.of his. A as thb streng^ permits. In this he told me to read up on it, but' I Fine Furniture Ulons. ______- But it is Mr. McNeil’s scheme for way, exercise builds up without have.;,been' able to find veiy little doctor recently pointed out'that ex­ The Herald Printing Company, Inc^ restoring prosperity that really over-tiring, and one reaps the full about it. I will appresffite any in­ assumes no financial responsibility tremely old-age records are gen­ formation you can give me.” shows him up. His idea is that by benefit of added strength and en­ Brings for typographical errors appealing m erally claithed by illiterate peasants durance. Answer:—This is a hereditary dis­ - advertisements In the Manchester repealing the Eighteenth amend­ ease to most cases. There are Evening He ra ld . ______—by people, that Is, who would not When exercise Is doing you good, ment we would re-open the market it makes your eyes bright, your changes to the spinal -cord and cere- have any written records to sub­ FRIDAY. AUGUST 1, 1930. for the farmers’ grain at better cheeks rosier, the skin does not look belliw causing them -to be sm!aller stantiate their claims. than usual. The walk is swaying j prices, thus solving the farm pro­ fag:ged, there is a spring to the OUR SINCERE THANKS In the second place, one is in­ walk, the patient enjoys life, feels and Irregular, resembling that of a blem and, through the farmers’ to- renewed vigor, sleep well, and comes drunken-person. In m a]^g volun­ This writer owes to a writer of clined, to ask, “Well, what of it?’’ SUMMER FURNITURE creased purchasing powers, set the to meals himgry as a bear. tary movements the action is exag­ The ^i^tleman may have lived every ■ the Hartford Courant the satisfac­ wheels o f industry turning agrato at The signs.'of over-exercising are: g e r a t e and the hand sonoietimes minqte of his 156 years; but why moves aroimd the object and then tion of definite social placement full time and top wages. the eyes- iure dulled, the face looks get excited about it? It is safe to tonched, the skin ^ayish, the pa­ pounces upon it. There are also We had not, to be sure, ever given We know a lot of reasons for re­ AT SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS eissume that to all his century and tient fe ^ tired, is/irritable,-doesn’t cases where the body prays to a a great deal of thought to the cir- pealing the Eighteenth amendment, want to eat, snaps at tks least ex­ regular movement.. 'The speech is^ a half of life he has not done a tenth h i n k how a cool chair of fibre or peeled cane would help you forget • cumstance of our position In the but it takes a very special slant at cuse, and is too keyed up to s)eep. slow oiT explosive. The expression is as much genuine living as an in­ The prime, test for exercising is dulL but the mental power is. usual­ the heat; with a wrought iron table nearby where eooling drinks ' social scale—ours and our family’s— ^'things to be able to see such action tense, active yoimg American like— not how tired it makes you, but ly maintained to the early p i^ of can ^ served! Right now, when you appreciate these summer or even whether we had any suc^ as appreciably affecting unemploy­ the disease. The patient may walk T how good it makes you feel after position at all. But no matter if for example—Charles A. Lindbergh. on the outer side of the feet. This things mosti you can secure them at Semi-Aimud Sale Prices. But quan­ ment. Mr. McNeU would probably a full night’s sleep. If you feel tities are limited so we urge you to stc^, in just as soon as you can. one is considerably unworrled by be as prompt as we are,^to admit Irritable and disinclined to move the disease is usually considered' incur­ such matters, we find there is a cer­ next day, then you kave over-exer­ able, but some beneficial results that there is as much booze being can be obtained through muscle re­ tain sensation, quite pleasurable and IN NEW YORK cised. ;Those. whose vitality is low consumed to America as there ever cannot afford- to exercise to the education by training the patient to Square table for the sunroom, 'reassuring, about knowing for once perform complicated muscular feats. Three piece sunroom set. regularly was—and that most of it is made point of exhaustion.' In exercising brown finish, fibre with wood top. and all where you get off—or, in the United States. What does New. York, Aug. 1.— Thanks to you must learn when you are ex­ I believe that a fasting and dieting priced at $59.50. ^>1 C A n hausting your own strength limits. regime pfiSkt prove helpful as the Regularly $10.00. ^ 7 fCO rather, where you find yourself the Bridgeport leader, think it is Manhattan’s “Noise Abatement Sale price ...... Committee,’’ I shall herafter have Ebcercise as much as you can but disease somewhat resembles heredi­ Sale price ...... v • •made fast—on the ladder o f human being made of? Sand? Or bitum­ tary chorea, and I have had several a perfect alibi for everythtog that don’t overdo it. Exercises should be importance. inous coal? Or Is it being made, as taken until you feel pleasantly cases Of this latter trouble which re­ happens. sponded to this method of treat­ “Every family worthy of men­ booze always Is, of farm products? If a column happens to be dull, tired. When you exercise beyond this stage by simply trying to see ment. 1 will be glad to send you in­ Two piece stick' rattan set, regular­ Round fibre table in black and tion,’’ says this Courant writer, “and We doubt very much Whether Mr. it’s the noise. If I make a mistake how much you can do, you may be­ structions if you will write again, ly priced $219.00. cream. RegularlyRegularl: .a great many that are not, possesses McNeill wouldn’t scare off a lot* of in the spelling, of a name—^it’s the come so keyed up that you cannot enclosing a large self-addressed $15.00 noise. I no longer have , to worry $30.00. S&le price lie ii> '^!"ia motor vehicle and a radio set." serious minded wets if he. were to relax. ‘ stamped envelope. whether it’s the heat, or the brom- What else he says Is beMde the convince them that the repeal of the Do not make the .mistake of think­ ... $175.00 idity. I need merely to paraphrase ing that if a moderate amount of (Food Idiosynerasies) SaiI j - mark; and be'fiides, for a certain rea- amendment was likely to result to an old Kipling line to read: “YO’re exercise makes you feel good, a Question:—^Mrs. L. K. writes;—^ Green fiber table trimmed in red L, jn silj uo goji^ it interests us not at all. But the absorption of a surplus of a a better man than I am, Gothanl great deal of it will make^ you feel “Please tell me whether certain peo­ and black. Regular price Jsflieis four attention is gripped and im- couple of hundred million bushels of din. better. During vacation time many ple have personal idiosyncrasies to Odd Fibre settee, regularly $35.00. iesl moyably detained by the one sen­ wheat, to addition to the farm prod­ people make thei; mistake of swim­ regetrd to foods. I seem to have rr^kee $10.00 I’ve never quite figured out why mings hiking, or dancing imtil they trouble with tomatoes and’ canned Semi-Annual Q fifl tence ucts already used, to the making of a committee has to go out lopk- pineapple, even when taken with are sore to every limb. It would Sale price ...... • - This because we have no radio Intoxicants. ing for noise In New York. Per­ be muckr better i f they took tbdir' correct combinations—^no starchy Peel Cane settee,regularly priced set. On the whole, Mr. McNeil’s speech haps they all live t o . . Yonkers and sports less strenuously. On the food.’^ wear cotton to their ears. Insu- other hand. It is no;: a good plan to Answer :—Yes, many people seem Ergo, our family, is positively and was sadly disappointing. We would at $23.00. A AA- i ______far as I am concerned it jump-s take a few exercises and never in­ to be poisoned by even small Round, green, metal terrace table, Sale p r i c e ...... V A Vli vlv/ beyond any question unworthy of honestly have liked to see him g t and goes echo- crease the number. Begin slowly,^ amounts of special foods which are mention. ^ after the G. O. P. to such a way tog aroimd the room and as your muscles become strong­ quite wholesome to the average per­ Regular price $14.50. We are rather glad- that it is ut- as to put it on its mettle. For wb And thanks, again, to the Sqund er, either take the exercises harder son. A list of these foods would in­ clude almost any known food. There Peel Cane settee, regular price love a sturdy political scrap. Thera Abatement Committee, I now know or take more each time. In this 11.00 ~terly unimportant whether the rea- way you can see your strength seems to be some mental as well as $ $15.00. ^7 CA isn’t, regrettably, the promise of why and how this happened. Like spn you haven’t a radio set is that alj the other dwellers to this gradually increasing. You feel en­ a physical factor to connection with Sale price ...... f your credit is no’ good or merely much of a battle if the Democrats metropolis I am continually im-^ couraged. ’This is the way to build this l^ e of food poisoning. I tiiat you don’t want a radio set; be- are to be no more convincing than mersedi to floods o f' sound which.; Two Piece Fibre Suit, regularly 9 cause If that did make any differ­ their national committeeman. vary from 100,000 to 10,000,000 priced at $298.00. tee • is convinced that the New up from the street to prove any Peel'Cane Arm Chair that h ^ been ence, and if you could still hope to times the intensity of the smallest audiblte soimd. York horns, which are just the point the abatement committee $12.00. Priced for ^C "^A A be a somebody providing you could JESSE AND PAUL I never was very good at alge­ same as other horn, except might wish to make. . $149.00 the sale a t...... %PQ*\IVF GILBERT SWAN. prove that you could have a radio The grandson of Jesse James is bra, but I can see that if th’s that, there are more of them, are set if you were keen about it, we were multiplied by 10; which it is f t f too loud—^unnecessarily loud, je s te d to Chicago for trying to get to be^ exact. The next few years might be tricked into defending our to Eighth" avenue, whereon I write Three piece fibre W te, regularly Peel Cane Rocker, regi^rly a blank checkbook from a bank will give itoknoum inventors an iVLL DIVISIONS SOMNOLENT. non-ownership of a radio set by pre­ toy chatter, it would come prett/ WITH CRACK FIGHTERS FEW where he did not have an account, close to being" quite a sizable excellent -opportunity to do their senting a lot of reasons why we apd a descendant of Paul Revere is noise. ' bit 'toward the welfara of man­ SJir"' $69.00 .... $4.75 would rather be without one. And kind, and certainly will rate a par­ New York. (At*.)—^The ranks of arrested for driving bis automobile . This information, plus the Infor­ of course nobody would believe us, mation that the c^dren of the agraph. to this -department. title contenders have been shaved too rapidly along the road where his The process of. measuring noise to- the beme. and we should lose even that valued town have their g;rowth stunted— Illustrious ancestor made his fa­ or something—by the city’s caca- to New York Is miore.than passing­ Jkek Sharkey and. Young Strib- possession which even a jiobody mous break-neck ride; and OW con- phony; that the noises drive us ly interesting. Nelee measuring ling alone challenge Max Schmel- sometimes treasures, a reputation tog among the heavyweights. • jimction of these two incidents is oldsters into premature baldness machines are placed on -trucks n c which then make their way to Maxie Rosenbloom has nb: real WATKINS BROTHERS. I . for a reasonable degree of veracity. boimd to set one to musing mo­ and Into all sorts of nervous ali­ But all o f that is rendered quite ments, has been obtained variously somis 150 points where every de­ rival to the 17& pound class. Mickey mentarily on the changes thqt time gree of sound can" be- .recorded. Walker ^ 1 fight no middle- 55 YEARS AT SOUTH MANCHESTER impossible by the fact that the stark by neurologists, sound meters and has brought. other scientifle means. Riveting mactoes and Islasttog-on weights and the division is dying. circumstance to itself puts us alto­ Jesse James went out boldly, gun And the situation^ according to new buildings are the worst offendr Jimmy McLarnto and Young gether out of consideration even by to hand, to take what he wanted. the experts, is far more serious ers—as though I needed to be told Corbett seem to be- better welter­ the most lowly listener-in. than I have thus far indicated to that—^but these are the noises, that weights than the division king. He at least risked his life to perf&rm are 10,(K)0,0P0 times louder than Young Jack Thompson, but Kid Assenting to this dictum of the my column. What’s even more his robberies.. His modem proto­ Important is that things are get­ the' squeaking of a toouse, for in­ Berg alone challenges Al Singer’s Courant writer’s, we become socially type, however, is more likely to do ting worse. A lion, letting out a stance. - lightweight supremacy. on a level with the dead. Not the the job without risk, by forgery. good healthy Jungle roar to the The bantamweights are flounder­ illustrious dead, who are often men­ midst of the city, would strike no - In the meantime, it’s a jp:eat ing hopelessly and Midget Wolgast And the lonely coimtry road that pleasure to make' the acquaintance tioned, but, say, the assistant cook fear, since be wouldn’t be heard has no rival worthy of a protebly, than jrou can say for any Paul Revere gpalloped over is now a of a “decibel.” The “decibel,” it title test. oto^ Republican senator. No mat­ on Christopher Columbus’ flagship, beyond a radium of 20 feet, or metropolitan highway so thickly thereabouts. seems/ is a scientific way of de­ ter how many others might nm or the seamstress who sewed the traveled that riders must keep their scribing a unit of loudness. A “de­ :?,L*WAS11INGT0N out on Mr, CooUdge or Mr. Hoover, The world’s record for blood seed pearls on Cleopatra’s best speed down or endanger the lives of One of the first corrective meas cibel,” by any other name, would you could always ^epend on ures planned by this board Is be just as jarring. transfusions is held by a French­ Simeon. brassiere. And those folks have others. man who has gfiven 100 p in ts' of limVTER There will be some weta nmning the contrivance of some new type Even as this Is being written, been out of the fretting business for What does it all prove? Oh, there are enough “decibels”, coming his blood. on Republican tickets in this of automobile hom. The commit­ step into toe background betod a long time. nothing, probably — except that By RODNEY DUTCHER * year’s congressional campaigns, A holy calm settles down on us— ■Mr. Shouse, just aS it Is fine R^ but Simeon’s creed takes care of n.iplther Paul Revere nor Jesse James NEA Service Writer j pubUcan strategy to have toe saint­ such minor embarrassments as not the calm of despair but of a still would recognize things if they came “And When the Pie Was Opened the Bird Began to Sing!” ly Senator Fess — or someone just that. No matter what else kap- , and thankful resignation to the back to take a look aroimd. Washington, August 1—It is al-| like him, which there isn’t —step pens, aa long as toe country, keeps irremediable. Never again, even most itopossible to i^S'fi^®. I into toe shoes of toe rather shop­ on electing real Republicans every­ Senator Simeon D. Fess of Ohiaw^ j for an instant, shall we wonder im- worn Mr. Huston and show toe thing is going to turn out all INSULTING THE INTELLIGENCE not be an unqualified success to toe country that toe party can stm rigkt- Senator Fess has only toe comfortably whether we are as good chairmanship of the RepubUem Na­ once again the American puhUc produce a chairman with a halo deepest sympathy for anyone who as somebody else, or if, somehow, tional Ctommittea being vacated by if necessary. feels otherwise. has been treated to the spectacle of we could not get to be as good as toe Horn caauiflus Huston, No one hereabouts thinks less I rival psychiatrists giving dianfetrl- Senator Fesa wUl not do toe evil, says less evU and secs less somebody else—^somebody, fo r to- HIGH SCHOOL PITCHERS cally opposed testimony to a murder party any lum a, which is nnuto evil than Senator FCss. Ones yoiir * stance, who owns a radio. We are DICIDE NO-HIT CONTEST the most important thing, «id he edtrespondent ran across tos sen- # . trial. ought to do it considerable g ^ relieved of all that. We are not atof in front of a bootleg joint t Upton, Mass.—(AP)—Uptiin high It hapi>ened this tim e to Ohio, by reinvesting the chairmansbii^ a summer resort. Customers were worthy of mention. We never shall school defeated Hopedide In a no­ Where a young man was on trial ^ t o the odor of iwrsonal and pp- coming In and customers were com- be worthy ofspaention. Because we hit, no-run game, but one pitcher for killing his wife. Everythtog liticid purity wtock i* possessed to Irig out, but toe senator remained never to this wide world shall own almost unbelievable quantities by didn’t get toe credit for the hitiess went quite according to rule. A de­ completely innocent; of. toe hideous a radio—or listen to a radio if possi- the gbntlemah from Ohio. traffic which wais._.beln gcarrled on game. fense alienist got up and swore that Two did, however, Leonard Stan­ 'bly we can help it. The only good principal job, assuming that he is so close at hand.' He was down the lad was little better thkn an appointed to toe chairmanship ^as having a lot of good, cleim, simple ley started toe game for Upton, thing we ever knew about a r«iIC tind worked for three innings with­ outright imbecile; then a state alien­ everyone expects, wiU be. to sit fun and to have tipped him off to is that it has put us to our barrel, nignly as the par^ flgu^ead,. is­ what was going on probably would out allowing a bit or rtin. ist got up and swore that the lad As Upton led 9 to 0 at toe end nailed on the cover and let us, for­ sue Insplratioi^ statements and have ruined his holiday complete­ was quite sane and thoroughly capa­ do nothing whatever which might of this period, Stanley was removed ever and a day, out of the world ly- ble of dlsttoguisbtog between right tend to daixu^- President Hoover s It is a mistake to describe Sen­ for use in an important game toe wide struggle to be worth mention prospects for renomination in 1932. next day. and wrong. ator Fess IU9 a solemn, sober, tog. What Mr; Lucas Will Do. humorless, gent, A msm can be Joe Kernaa was sent in, and in We’re wondering how much long­ toe remaining, six inning^ he held It is obviously very good strategy spokesman for toe Anti- .Saloon er this sort of thing is going to last. Methodist Board Hopedale hitless and runless. McNEIL’S SPEECH on the part of the RepubUcaif po­ league and toe ------This system is simply an insult to of Temperance Prohibition and Archibald McNeil, Jr., Demooratlc litical wizards to insert Robert H. the intelligence. When, will our law­ Lucas of Kentucky, toe comnfis- Public Morals, as well a s the most’ JUDGES TRUST JOCKEYS IBSSf9^ational Committeeman from Con- sioner of internal revenue, as toair- regular of all regular Republicans, TO DECIDB HORSE RACE makers, to their infinite wisdom, de­ I necticut, lias been looked on by the man of toe national ^committee s as Senator ^ Fess Is, and still not vise some method of getting at the be like that. As a matter of fact New york.—(AP) —^The judges I ^ members of that party to this state ‘ff executive committee with, the as­ truth to such cases without this signment to do aU toe heavy work he has the happiest , smile that you a t a race at toe Empire CSty track I as a sort of white-hope; as the one couldn’t *see toe finish, and had to farcial “expert testimony” racket? In toe coming campaign. While could find in a day’s walk. Just person prominent to the party who Senator Pcss is fumigating toe pr^ $is long as you tidee toe RepubUcan wait for toe jockeys to come back had the sort of intelligence^ neces- cincts trito his weU known odor party and Prohibition serio\;;3ly to toe scales to select a winner. you will be rewarded Jjy that hap­ The race was run in a hlaidcet of to convince a majority of the AN OLD LAW IS REPE/O ^ o f sanctity ilr . L u <^ wUl be out working with the boys. py Fess smile and in case you have fo g and lain that esune up sudden­ people of this state that the Demo­ The town council of Lowestoft, His job wiU correspond to that any trouble taking such things ly sifter several of toe hottest

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VD i^ ONCE M OE SLUGGING PH U U ES Pr^icts Hole In One DEFEATS H U N m Wrecking West Side Boys Beat TRIM BROOEYN12-7 And Then Makes Good California Yoimgster Tops Ready For Yanks Win on Gehrigs 33rd Boston Aug. 1.__(AP.)—^Most^tricMed into the hole 153 yards East Side Rivals 4-0 golfers will teU you one hole-in-onc away. In a match yesterday as a mem­ Former Davis Cup Star, Homer; Pirates Dump is enough, if they believe such a ber of the women’s four-ball team Lefty Locke to Oppose For-i ^ thing ever happened. against Wellesley, she ■ told friends on toe same tee, “I shot a hole-in- 3“6 ,6^2,8*6. Win All Four Athletic En­ Cards Again. fiiss Eleanor Labonte, member one here once before this week. mer Stars; Wilson, Fay, Local Sport of the Charles River Country Club, Here’s how it’s done.” Seabright, N. J., Aug. 1.—(AP.) gagements; Baseball a By HUGH S. FUIXER'TON, Jr. finds them .easily done. On Wed­ Another beautiful iron shot, and —For the first time since Howard Eastern Leagita . Lamprecht, Schieldge, Ed­ Albany 6, Bridgeport 5.; nesday she got off a beautiful iron the ball again rolled into the cup Kinsey won it in 1924, the coveted Chatter Philadelphia’s National League for another hole-in-one. Seabright Tennis Qpwl was certain Sprin^eld 9, Allentown. 3. " Walkaway, 17 to 5; Tennis shot on the fourth tee and the ball to travel to the far west today. gar, Wamock, Barkhardt, Nsttonnl League club, one of the most powerful ar­ Upset victories yesterday placed Pittsburgh 4, S t LouiB 3. Tonight’s baseball game over at rays of sluggers in the National two eighteeh-year-old Paaaden.a, Philadelidlia 12, 7-. Only Close Resnlt; Big toe West Side should be well worth League, have been floundering Calif., youths in the championship Massey and Carney W it New York 11, Boston 5. watctog. Regardless of what the through the season going from bad fo xvvu m i. round, EUswortli/Vlnes, Jr., and Sid American Leagoe stars of yesteryear do, their ac­ LOVETT’ S SINGLE Crowd Watches. Wood, Jr.. Vines scored his second Chicago 10, St Louis 2. (1st) tions are bound to be interesting to worse, as their pitchers faUed to The fisherman who hasn’t Oldtimers. CMca^ 1, St Louis 0 (2d.V hold the rival batters in check. win in five days over Francis T. And, by the way, who knows but any fish lying about often Hunter of New Rochelle and Wood New. York 14, Boston 13. what the Oldtimers will give the WINS A THRILLER The West Side triumphed over the Things were, differ^ starts lying about the fish gained the right to face Vines fer .The West Sides have booked a Cleveland 5, Detroit 8. East Side last night in the &at an­ young W est Side Club a re.al for the Phillies gave an effective Philadelphia 4, WSshingto|i 3. dem ^tSTnol why tii^ toe title today by eliminating the strong team for tonight’s game at | nual Boys’ Night p ro g ^ lacing. It is possible even if not strongly favored southerner, Clif­ the Four Acre lot before a crowd probable. leading the National in hittog and . The Cubs nosed out the Robins, toe Four Acre lot. The opposition, THE STAinnNGS 11 to 10 in a jimlor league game at ford Sutter of New Orleans. numbering weU over * S n e out with a 12 to 7 ^ Two more Californians reached is composed of some of the best of Brooklyn. They got a few t)reate_ the West Side yesterday. Smith, Eastern League nersons. The success of the attair John Hyde and “Pete” T u r^ - the finals of the women’s singles, those players who have formerly Lsures its repetition n ^t in ending their losing _ stre^, for walked, scored on Lovett's hit tc represented Manchester on the ball W . L* ton are due to play for the Prosi Ray Phelps who started for Brook- Dorothy Cruickshank of Santa The margm hy^ which the West dent’s Cup at the Manchester win the tussle. The winning run field. AT glattcfe at the lineup will B rid g e p o rt...... 21 10 ivn was W t in the second in ^ g ramp, in the tenth inning of an ex­ Ana and Mrs. L. A . Harper* of Los Side boys triumphed was surprism^. Country Club tonight. Once brfore immediately bring visions of those S p rin g fi^ d ...... 18 18 Fred Heimkch had to come into citing game. The losers made mote Angeles. ^ ^ * A lbam y'.-...... 14 18 The athletic meet had they met and the match ended in a Vines scored his second victory old time gamta when the wrecking to be quite close but the West Side the eame just in time to meet a hits and less errors—but also less crew went to work on ' RockvUle; Allentown ...... 14 19 ^rtsmen took the honors in ^ deadlock. Hyde has to spot his‘ri­ S-e run rally in the third. Pliiladel- in five days over Frank Hunter of val five strokes in match play com' runs. The summary: Willlmantic, American Chain, Blisk National Leagne skirmishes— baseball, volley­ phia proved in the next inning this Robins (10) New Rochelle, veteran Intematipn- W. L. petition. alist and No. 2 in the national Red Tops and others. ball, tennis and horseshoes. burst of scoring was not a fluke by AB R H PO A The old ' standby of backstops Brooklyn ...... 60 39 The baseball g:ame proved scoring five more times to clinch the 2 0 3 3 rankings, in the semi-final round “Punk” Lamprecht will hold Tommy . Clficago ...... 58 41 The Country Club tennis team May, 2b ...... today, 3—6, 6— 2, 8—-6. Alm ost as one-sided The Westerners won victory. Raguskus, lb 2 1 12 1 Sipples of whom there is po other, j New Y o r k ...... 55 14 ?Sthout effort 17 to 5 tallying seven apparently steps out of classy The New York Giants who seem to 0 1 0 2 1surprising was Wood’s triumph or “Big Jack” Burkhardt. There is ^ S t Louis ...... 48 49 night vtaen it matches skill pth Cotton, 3b ... over Clifford Sutter of New Or­ JS in the second J^e bA threatening the leaders in a Rautenberg, p 0 0 3 a thrill in that battery alone. Then P ittsb u rg h ...... 48 49 peating the stunt in the mrd. The toe Two-Hartfords at the local leans, by scores of 6—3, 3—6, serious way, Schultz, c ... 2 1 1 down at first base the West Side' Boston' ...... i.. 45 53 Waqt Side team trailed 17 to i at courts. Three" former city cb ^ - terday. They blasted out twenty STATIC. 52 Lashinski, ss 1 0 3 youngsters who get that far will Cihdimati ...... 44 toe start of the eighth but pions including Ed Guu^ wm hits against the Boston Braves and > Vines had conquered Hunter m 63 Sullivan, I f ...... 5 1 3 0 a AR11A14D OF M0MerA,l0W^ run right into Jerry Pay. Jerry has PhUadelphia ...... 32 .. play with the visitors. The public won an eleven to five decision. It iwtu NOW the finals of the MetropoUtan turf AmeHcan Leagne Tolson, rf ...... 4 0 1 0 performed in every sport Manches­ is welcome to come to tae Coim ^ placed them five games behind the " H&Toc*:. UP court championships at New York ter ever took up that was worth W. L.. PC3 ^m ers and Maloney leaders and oifly three games behind BgcAose wB UKEO m s Club and watch the matches. They 36 10 8 30 13 2 on Sunday but few expected the while. Sammy Massey himself will Philadelphia...... 69 34 In volley ball the West Si^ won Pasadena youngster could do it will start about 5:30 or as soon Cobs (11) handle second base with Gil Wright Washington ...... 59 40 15-3 9-15, 15-5. G. Jolley, D. Mc- Pittsburgh Pirates did s ^ again. Hunter, determined to at short and Breck Wilson at third. New York ...... 5 9 43 S i e y k Hewitt, W. Mahoney ^ d after as possible. better with their third straight vic­ ' AB R HPO A 0 1 1 avenge his defeat of Sunday, cut This was a read infield at one time aeveiaind ...... 53 50 v S l e ri^yed for the winners while tory over- the St. Louis Cards ^ d Ford, 2b ...... 5 Detroit ...... 48 56 D SJaW to, E. Kovis. J. Mozzer Golf may be good for the tem­ 4 0 8 0 loose with a vicious attack in the aind when they come to bat its just their fifth successive triumph. They Ecabert, c . first set add had Uttle trouble win­ too bad for ‘he poor chap who has C h ica g o...... 43 57 r ! Hidden and M. Habewrn were on perament of some , people but not moved into a tie with the Cards for Smith, 2b .. 3 0 4 2 LastNight^s Fights so with the Herald sports editor 1 4 ning it Vines came back to 'take to stand out there and fling them S t Louis ...... 41 62 toe other side of the net. „ a*. fourth place as Larry French won Raguskus, p 4 2 Boston ...... 35. 65 In horseshoe pitchmg, Everett who after Ipsing a close “ ^tch tp his own game* with a double, in the 4 2 3 3 the second and square the maten up and then duck. Lovett, ss .. and then romped into a lead in the In the outer gau'den the past mas­ Salmonson and p m Sammy Massey last night, tpk ninth that drove in the winning run McVeigh, cf 2 1 0 1 Wilkesbarre, Pa. —Frankie Caw­ revenge on his defenseless putter 10 1 third only to have Hunter draw ters offer four of the fastest men Wilkinson right field, Lefty Locft^l of a 4 to 3 game. Neubauer, lb 4 1 ley, Pittsburgh outpointed Pete on their feet that this hamlet ever of S ? EaSide by tossing the club into the rese^ The American League had one of 1 0 level at five games all. Here Vines who really isn’t a left bander kt § S iVwUIe Wffltam Gustafson, If 3 0 Patzo, Scranton, Pa. 10. saw in baseliall togs. Just pick out voir back of the 18th green. It its days when pitching coimted 3 0 1 0 Cincinnati — Freddie Miller, Cin­ cut loose with a series of back­ will try to show the boys who; kaw) Neubauer and Winifi^d :^’raser, rf .. hand drives that pulled him out ot four that could cover more ground hit them high, wide and haadr**^ necessary to employ an aquatic heavily and batting comparatively cinnati, outpointed Henry Fala- out there than Bill Schieldge, Pop the West Side also defeated mke caddy to make a satisfactory re­ , 32 11 6 29 12 5 gano, Los Angeles, 10. toe pinches and registered clean- in the not too distant past Hab^em and Joe De Simone of the cut points with overhead smasnes Edgar, Fred Wamock and Phil Car­ modern youth has an edge, on thsi|i^}; covery. ^^Wes Ferrell of Cleveland and Ted Score by innings: ^ ney. There is a possibility that East Side, 21 to 15 and 21 to m Lyons of Chicago were the outstand­ PENN A. C. CREW ‘DOUBLES that tha Davis Cup veteran could Lefty made a great showing a g a ^ ; In tennis, J. Metcalf of the West Robins ...... 102 101 1 4 0 ^ 1 0 Billy Dwyer* will be among those toe Rockville team hero laire. Joe Mcauskey plans to eii^r ing mound performers, each winning Cubs ...... '010 203 040 1—31 not touch. Vines scored the amaz­ Side won from Tony Urbanep of his 17th victory of the season. Fer­ present but this is not certain. Wednesday. big track mpet to be held in Pitts­ xTwo out when winning run was Philadelphia. (AP.)—Each mem­ ing total of 53 placements in the Agadnst this formidable array Bill toe East Side 6 to 1 before rell had a great duel with Sorrell three sets compared to Hun^®r’s 13. This game should be a banner av called a halt. John Hedlund of the burgh this month and will run un­ ber of the A. C. Brennan wlU throw his regular line­ and Cantrell of Detroit and finally scored. . eight-oared shell, which will par­ While there were occasional net traction for this season’s baseball, i West Side was det^ted by Harold attached unless the Recreation triumphed 5 to 3 as Eddie Morgan Two base hits, Sullivan, A. Ra­ up: Joe Raynor in left field, Ty The West Sides have, won 6, Tohnson of the East Side, 6-3, 6-1. Center or some other local organi­ guskus; three base hits, J. ^^^®“ ticipate in the international regat­ duels in the Wood-Sutter match u Hollaind In center. Jack Stratton at hit his 21st homer of the season ta at Leige, Belgium, in August, was consistent driving from the 3 and tied 1 in 9 starts s o 'far ' Robert Cotton OTtae West Side won zation desires representation. with two out and one on base in the 2; base an balls, off Raguskus f>, short, Stiffy Stavnitsky first base, year outscoring their opponents from Geno Rossi of the East Side Rautenberg 6; struck out, by Ra­ is a sculler as well as a sweep- baseline and excellent service that Hamk McCamn third, Jimmy ^ e y ninth inning. „ swinger. The crew averages 173 carried the victory for the 18-year- to 40. ^ 6-2 and 6-3. In the doubles. Cotton Don’t forget that there will be a Lyons held the St. Louis Browns guskus 6, Rautenberg 9; umpires, second, Gyp Gustafson catch, BWtz old far westerner. and Hedlund lost to Johnson ^ d nair of good ball games m toiro to four hits in the second game of a Hewitt and J. May. pounds. Rossi 6-3, 6-3. Werner and Met­ S^day. The West Sides tackle the doubleheader and^won it 1 to 0 calf of the West Side took toe Ur Fort Trumbull Stars whfie the after Garland Braxton had pitched banetti brothers into camp 6-i, o-i- Green meets the Winsted Qub Chicagb to a 10 to 2 win in the first. • e a s t s i d e (5) which opposes Jack O’Haras Col Lyons scored the game’s only juo* AB R. H. p o . a . E. legians in Hartford earUer cin the Dick Coffman also gave but four A. LaCoss, If .. ..4 2 0 1 0 “ ..31002 afternoon. J. O’Leary, 3b . ^George Eamshaw of Philadelphia k R. Maloney, lb ..4 12 .3 1 0 Tonight the Bon Anfi an4 ^ ck - pitched another four hit game J. Lovett, p .... ville wiU battle on the basebaU dia­ iieainst. Washington but he develop­ L. Vince, 2b . ..4 ,1 0 ed a streak o f v^dness in Ihe ninth .4^0 1 mond at Henry Park in A. Delimione, c . The last three mSetogs between and Grove had to come to his rescue W t T. Tomilson, ss ..400 toie teams ended ta ^ to give the Athletics a 4 to 3 win Kovis, c f ...... 301 and place them eight games ahead T. Edward, rf . ..10 1 games, 3—3, 6—6 and 8-^. ■ville is favored to break the string of their nearest rivals. still another service to the people of Man­ 9 2t The pitchers were about as bad as Totals ...... 20 6 5 24 of ties tonight. all the rest in Boston where the chester and South Manchester. Stm an­ WEST SIDE (17) Nev/ York Yankees downed the Red a b r . h . p o . a . e Sox 14 to 13. Lou Gehrig’s 33d other conquest for Franklin No-Kn^k W xFord, c ...... 4 homer made with the bases full in H. Gustafson, 2b .3 the seventh gave the Yaifits the de­ Gasoline! Still another service station ------. E. Rautenburg, ss 6 j With The Leaders cision, although they were oulhit ready to help you to joyful, powerful, econoini^, A. Raguskus, 3b .5 17 to 12 and made seven of the A. Bripaley, lb .2 game’s 13 errors. 4M • ^ ^ i '• Kf■' ‘ >V ^ ) M■ ?' 'i- *,V knockless motoring whatever the (weather! S ^ _an - C. Smith, p ...... 3 NATIONAL E. Raguskus, If . .4 Batting—Klein, Phils .411. other victory over sticky valves, excessive c h ^ ^ , H. Cordy, cf ----- 3 Runs—Klein, J®®- ,,, wasted time, wasted money! And still means ST^IGL,— m J. Fraw er, r f ----- 4 Runs batted in—Klein, Phils 113 N. Lashinskl, 3b 1 Yesterday *s Stars Hits—Klein, PWl® . Not a single knock! 4 4 Doubles—O’Doul, Phil 34. T o t a ls ...... 34 17 10 21 Triples—Comorosky, Pirates 14. Score by innings: Morgan, Indians—Hit 21st homer V East S id e ...... 100 000 0 ^ 5 Home runs—^Wilson, Cubs 33. with one oh in 9th to beat Tigers. W est S id e ...... 077 201 00— 17 Stolen bases— Cuyler, Cubs 27. Gehrig, Yanks— Drove in eight Two bsise hits E. Rautenburg 2, j -. AMERICAN runs and scored three against Red Raguskas, E. Raguskas; three base Batting—Gehrig, Yanks.,892. Sox on 33d homer ahd two doubles. BY POPULAR DEMAND bits, N. Lashinski; Double plays Runs—Ruth, Yanks 116. Braxton and Lyons, White Sox— Rautenburg to Gustafson to Brim- Runs batted in — Gehrig, Yanks Held Browns to 12 hits in double- ly* base on balls off Smith 6, Kovis header and Sox won twice. 135. Blench, Pirates—^Pitched effec­ 3, Tomilson 5, Lovett 2; struck out Hits—Hodapp, IndiaM 148. by Smith 8, Tomilson 1, Lovett 5; Doubles—McManus, Tigers 33. tively and won own game with ninth - - - ■•'3' Such an ovation has greeted Frankhn No-Knock (^so- umpires Waddell, Coles. Triples—^Resmolds, White Sox 15. Inning double. ^ , Babe Herman, Robins— Clouted line that this station-—always at your service '^hh a Home runs—^Ruth, Yanks GAMES TODAY Stolen bases —^McManus, Tigers Philly pitchers for five hits includ­ smile and superior products!— now offers you this ing 23rd homer and two doubles. Eastern League 16. J. better gas. So sure of your gratitude are weAhat we Bridgeport at Albany. 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I think we 'Aottld st^ ACUTE HfFECnOUS dren, a bird’s eye view, so to speak. think QY;er DISEASE CAN AFFECT We. are so dode to our fanfilies, and thoropgh rehearsals. “It ctits as di^asmoDlltdy^ . ^- V E O m HiBiitlC TODAY weih several times as strong as . THE HEART SERI017SUY so wrapped arormd ^th every day these childrmi of:bn«u. ' DAN BOBIMEB, former New those for black and white. down the retakes,” he explained. He prided himself a little on his repu­ ^adrs, enmeshed by a tangle of Why are there so many cflikks- Ybirtc newspaper nuuit who is now ‘Hotter than the very devil, too. By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN rela? Why. is Bobby so IrritaWi^ writing scemulos lor Continental tation for qifick productions. Editor, Jonmal of tiie 'American trfrfal incidents in summer, that I imderstand they’re working on a we lose sight of bigger things. Why does Betty cry so .maph,? JPIotnres In Holl3WOod, gets a let- cold light now. It’ll be great if they D^ln made his changes right on Medical Association, and of Hygela, the sets. Collins, remarking that he the Health Magazine Vacation time with the chil­ Why has Junior turned hermit ''liar from an old friend In New York, perfect it This morning I was refused ta go out to play any 2XQGY YOUNG, telling him to look shooting a restaurant scene, and an was quick and intelligent and facile, dren home from school, the heat np a girl named ANNE W INTER, extra ^rl playing a w^tress was once voiced his approval. , It is known to the specialist In bracking everyone’s dispositiim and m ore? who h«* Qome from Tulsa, Okla., to “You seem to know what it’s all heart disease that this organ may the thousand of Immediate de­ We’re so likely to blame it op. supposed to come on and pick up a the heat imd say, “Children are **erash the pictores.” tray. Well, the table had been under about,” he said. “Good dialogue’s become ineffleient and degenerate mands on a mother’s time and pa­ ' Dan complies reluctantly, as he the lights for a little while—and did the thing. Ever write anything forj for many reasons. tience may seem to some an in­ not themstives In hot weather." is distnutful of aggy, but Anne she drop the tray! It was hotter the stage?" For instance, the acute Infectious auspicious time for recoimoiterlng. If the truth were known ninety- l^ ves to be charming. She has had than fire. She said a few things, "The stage doesn’t know it yet,” diseases may leave a weakened T^y check up on behavior and nine cases out.of. a .hundred of these summer quarrels and upsets, experience—in stock com­ too.” Dan.' smiled. “I wrote a play, but heart in their wake. Infections of dispositions while the children ore panies, which Dan tells her is the What caused Dan Rorimer to that’s as far as it got." the throat and of the teeth may running ^ d ? Better wait until and the unhappiness of childrc^ best foundation for an extra to smile now was the fact that after Collins nodded, “Maybe it helped be transferred to the v^ves of the they are all in harness {^;ain! I does not comb from weather at have. Anne gathers that he Is a lit­ three or fom: days of being treated you more than you know.” heart and to the lining of the don’t agree. The disorganization all, but from themselves. .They’ve tle would at least make him feel said. “I just wranted to warn you friend, eh?” about one thing; don’t get sore if Right: it pale pink organdie gown, -one that is sure to get any fair the facts are known and wheh the Became Samaritan O f Leper Colony like an essential part of the ma- But Arme didn’t have a girl essential information is determined chintery of this organization instead they ask you to make changes in friend; she lived alone. This he had young womafi into a* party mood, is made with drop shoulders that end in your story. Maybe I don’t need to bell-shaped short sleeves, with the flare of the long graceful skirt much will it he possible to prevent this of a.human fifth wheel, forgotten in learned upon taking her home Sat­ type of heart disease ar ^ sup­ a little coop of an office with a tell you that.” urday mght. She had a tiny and the ^ same b^-shape. Horizontal self-bandings that end in restrained, Clarksville, Tenn.— (A P )— A beau^ sent here I thought he was tha fair­ tailored bows are the only trimming this frock allows itself, and its roimd ply proper treatment early raoUgh typewriter, a desk and a couple of ‘I hope not,” said Rorimer, imcheerful apartment—one room to secure control. est and most impartial.” chairs, and a window that looked ‘Well, its not pretty to wnite a and kitchenet—and was dissatisfied neck emphasizes its demureness.... brummel o f 60 years ago becan^e It Is, of course, exceedingly im­ the good Samaritan of the Molokai out upon numerous parked automo­ nice magazine story, or a book, and wdth it. She wanted something bet­ portant that patients come to the “It would do no harm,” aaid biles. have somebody kick it all aroimd ter but comdn’t sifford it alone: she diagnostician soon enough to per­ leper colony. Ruth Bryan Owen, “if UncU Sam^ Wlifen Continental Pictures bought for you. But try to remember that expected sooner of later to find a mit him to give proper advice. If Such is the story recoimted by had a wife.” Chances we, how­ his 0tory the executive at the New the production of a talking picture congenial girl to share something the patiehi comes too late, such Clarksville belles of that day grown ever, that Secretw y MnUon woiiW York office had informed him that is an expensive proposition; this nicer with her. significant changes have alrea 'y prefer a surplus in the'treasury. the studio contemplated immediate one will nm more than $6000 a day old and reminiscent, their thoughts taken place that it is impossible “To an American," declares pro(|action. Rorimer had thought —and it’ll probably exceed its bud­ Yesterday—Rorimer had taken for him to be of any real service. drawm to Honolulu hospital by newrs “imffiediate production” meant just get at that ___ Collins is the di­ Odette Myrtil, the actress, “every­ her out driving Sunday afternoon— For this, education of the public is that Brother Joseph lies wrtth shat­ thing is either lousy dr marvel­ that^and was siuprised to find on rector.” she had confided that she expected SUNDAY DINNEf? increasing necessary. his arrival that nothing had been “So I heard,” said Dan. Collins tered health at 87 after 44 years ous.’" To the Aiherfciffi gtrl. In to live strictly within the limits of In the past, patients writh heart particulw, everything is .^mply d cme tep ^ p full, of oil from present. It is an extremely diffi­ In spirit and appearance, and apolo- great relief in a very short tin»^ .-I during rehearsals the director had could do something, for her. Collins other treatment before it is rdady afternoon, come over on Stage Five. was a good scout, and knew his the sauw pan into a stew pan; m ix cult diagnostic task to separate such gized.to the girls he had knpwm for am pleased to say that my We’re shooting some interesting stopped everything and, turning to stuff—maybe— w ith it a m o d ^ te quantity eack of for the market. cases from actual cases of heart letting them believe he was a single also the hard skfii from the sotlee o f stuff.” Dan, had shown where the chang­ ‘Hello, this is Dan Rorimer, in­ finely choppfid tnushroom s, shallots If the bleaching of cotton or diseased TTinn vphen= he wras married and sep­ my feet have disappeared, - and ing of a line here and there would Phptography in natiu-al color. quiring after your godo health and and parsley, and . sufficient clear linen is carried to an extreme, it In all of this work the newer arated from his wrife, who in the walking, wWch.was a torture, if nq^ improve the dialogfue. Once it had devices that have been developed Stahdhig beside the directoj, frame of mind.” stock,_, freed fnonn fat, to m ake the may seriously weaken the cloth. meantime had died. a pleasure. I can assure you thatiX Rorifiier, who never had been in­ added a laugh to a scene in which sauce. Sesrabn^to taste v?ith sa lt an d Sizing refers to the treatment of and the research that has come So eager to atone for the decep- recommended Radox to all n^ a laugh was needed greatly. It had Anne’s voice answered: “Both from the laboratories of physiology, side a moving picture studio before, are excellent, thank you. I never pepper, and koil tfie sfuicf! for ab ou t cloth (geherallV cotton or home- b a S to ^ ^ «o n he was that he spent a monto friends.” 23rd September, 1929. watched with keen interest and was relieved the tensio. i of. a long, one-quafter df.^, anrhour. Pile the times a poor grade of linen) with a pathology, and oactenoiogy community Seekmg out Ws Mrs. L. P. W., Peterborough,. Engs nerve-wracking sequence. felt better, and—big surprise!—I ^throughout' the world has been of informed by the director that the go to work tomorrow.” pieces of -fow l on ;a; hot dish, pour starchy mixture to give the fabric land. Collins said he believed in long hiestimable value. The endow­ friends. ^ lights used in color photog^raphy (To Be Continued) the sauce over- th ^ . garnish w ith greater weight and body as well'as As tha years have passed they When you put your feet into « croutons 'of bread fried brow n in a surface sheen; a modest amoimt ments that continue to grow for have read-vrith interest of his work footbath contalping.Radox, the salts butter, and s^ine buttoji'm usbroom s of sizing is ' le^timate in > many furthering such investigation are soften the hwa outer layers of the BRITTLE NAILS going to make a much safer and :—as Brother Joseph—^in the leper and serve., cases, hut it is frequently misused colony. He has sent Christmas com, and the oxygen wWch Radmt to cover up deficiencies or to give happier world for men, women and liberates enters the pores, opens If out-of-doors summer Hfe seems - children of the future. tokens every year ,to several of to be drying up your fingernails find 'Appfe’^Cwi^d cotton the appearance of linen. In these friends. them and penetrates further and further, carrying the com-softoilijg making them brittle, massage them P eel, core :'anfi‘ chop ^ lup enough some cases, the sizing is so over­ He went to the island in 1886 and MID-SEASON each night with vaseline or some come that it' flakes off when the three years later took, up the work salts right into the root of tha corf,' apples to number of pies wWch is thus loosened so that it 'c ^ good nail oil. desired.' S te ^ .them in not m ore cloth Is rubbed briskly; in less ex­ of administrating the colony. By than sp f!^!^ to keep them treme cases, a thorough washing ATHOUGHT scrupulous, care he escaped the dis­ be lifted out bodily; v loosen the sizing and thus un­ Get a 'generous box of RadoK il. Now that the American Dental from burhing:.'^ 3;W heB done, m ash ease and only recently wras he per­ Association has approved whisky cover the inferior fabric. suaded to go to Honolulu for hospi- North ^d-Pharm acy—-So/ Manchei^ w ell, and ad d '-^. each ^ u k rtu f fruit ter Agents, Packard’s: Pharmacy— SALE and .brandy as medicinal agents in the foU bw ingtiftfU r eggs w ell'beaten , Weighting of silk is often mis­ He that sinneth against ' me the practice of dentistry, the time used to give, cloth a texture and wrrongeth Ws own soul.—^Prov- Chancellor J. W. Stout, who as a Mag^rell Drug Co.— or any drugstopa one pint: of s^ te t m ilk, four ounces in America'—a 15 minute bath thr^ is not far distant when the. den­ o f butter, a grated nutm eg, body which the fabric does not erbs 8:36. lawyer, presented many war claims possess; the same rough tests of before Captain Dutton, says “of all or four successive nights will rid tist’s office will be referred to sim­ one teaspooi^p^ of l^m dh : juice and you of corns and callouies.—Ad'Vc | ply as a filling station. half a pom i^j^ powdered sug^r. rubbing and washing may be applied Sin is not taken out of man,, as the different men the government to good advantage. Napping is a Eve was out of Adam, by putting mechanical process of roughening him to sleep.—^Wendell Phillips. the surfaces of yams to prodr ce a A Smart All-Day fuzzy texture. It is often practiced The 1929 production of natural on cotton blankets to give them the gas and refinery gas is estimated Is Unsurpassed for Its Wearability ^------semblance of wool and it does in­ at 2,320 billion cubjc feet.* The WOMEN OF MANCHESTER crease their warmth. This nap mats By ANNETTE total length of gaa pipe lines- in easily when the fabric is washed. the United States caiT3dng this i THIS IS YOUR OPPOR’ruNtTY A bottle green novelty crepe gas is over 55,000 miles. TO BUY. - J WARMING PAN boasts of its smart simplicity. ; It has been stated that smoke -The banded hipline follows the If you want to keep tWngs hot, causes an' aimual loss to the Unit­ pointed outline of the deep open without cooking them any more, ed States of over $500,000,000. OUR CLEARAIO SALE neckline. The sleeves are similarly invert an inexpensive pie pan over The average cost to each city STRONG ARCH SHOES banded with loose-hanging ends. the flame and set your food pan on dweller due to soot from burning The circular ' skirt foUoyrs the top. TWs makes a nice warming coal is estimated at about $15 a moulded hipline extending into a pan without enough heat to cook. year. . , • NOW IN PR O G ^ nice flared fulness at the hem. '' Style No. 831 may be had in sizes ^4 . 4 0 ^4 * 0 0 36, 38, 40 and 42, 44 and 46 inches / bust. It’s a that adapts Itself per­ AAAA SI2gE]S fectly to the lovely new wool crepes TO of sheer texture. • 1T 012 g^ton-faille crepe also sm ut ad­ EEE vanced idea of Fall. In tweed mixtures and patterned wool jersey it is snappy for sports. Size 36 requires 3 3-4 yards 39-inch with 3-4 3mrd 39-inch contrasting.

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------* * a y w — m ««K if«w n ■ I ■■nriTinrv»j*^iU<^>t» P I P iig cold cooked string beans and cel-| ery, cup custard. i. NO TROUBIE ' \ X Baked stuffed tomatoes: Re-| MENUS move the interior from the desired! Free Parking number of firm tomatoes, but do, For Good Health not peel. Mix this scooped out por-^ ATJLl NOW Space tion vrtth the same amovmt of. chopped mushrooms And a sm aller amount of finely ground celery. Fill Kolldssr's ALL-BRAN Has In rear of store. E: A Week’s Supply tomatoes to overflowing and 1 Benefited This Woman Kecom mended By around sides with this mixture, and trances at Oak ai sprinkle Melba toast crumbs over Dr, Frank B. McCoy all. Bake in earthenware or cook­ Millions today are eating; Maple Streets. ing glass in moderate oven for Kellogg’s ALI^BRAN—guaranteed' about twenty , minutes. (Lonpr to refieve both temporary and re­ Dr. McCoy’s menus suggested for baking tenders the tomatoes too curring constipation. the week beginning Sunday, August mushy). Add a generous lump of The cause of constipation is the: 3rd:— butter to each tomato with a lack of roughage in food.^ Add sum-, ' Simday sprinkling of chopped parsley when oymg Breakfast: Cantaloupe, all de­ ready to serve. . sired; Lunch: Baked potato, spinach,; To j^^kemake the tomato jeuy,jelly, mlu Fri-m - nearly all roughage. salad of cold, crisp lettuce: Dinner: ■ ^ay-s .menu, follow directions given Hero is a letter from Mrs. H. Roast chicken, okra, stuffed celery, | qjj package of ' gelatin, usln^g G ilb ert, 107 E. KnUht Aye^ ice cream. ' strained fresh or canned tomato Collingswood, N. J., wfech will be Monday juice in the place of any other 11- interesting to many sufferers: j Saving By Shopping At Hale s Self-Serve Breakfast: French omelet, .Melba' quid. Pour into 1 "T lisd a very eeriouB operation in I toast, stewed or fresh figs; Lunch: pan to about the ’ October and when I came from the Laree glass of tomato juice j and place on ice Cut into cubes hospital my main trouble was con- | WHERE NATIONAU.Y KNOWN ITEMS AND FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES ARE IN ABUNDANCE, Btipation. One day I s^d \ (canned); Dinner: Roast beef, l and serve in bouillon cups, ‘I am going to eat ALL-BBAN, Md j squash, salad of celery, cabbage and — - ! Binee I started I have *«> i cucumbers, raspberry whip. ^ QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS i ever. So you see I can t ** mough and I “Better Because It’s Fresher” L a r d 2 lbs. Tuesday ' ^ I friends what it did for xnce , ; FRESH FRUITS ' Breakfast: Coddled eggs, toasted ^writes--’! have You will enjoy the nut-like flS(Vor: AND f.t.rpnl biscuit stewed apples; > Question:—J. J- w rites. i nave of this delicious, ready-to-eat cereal, j HALE FRESH MADE (Made Before Your Eyes) Battle Creek ' Lunch: Sweet corn, string Pe“ s.: stones in the kitoey It is rich in iron, and when eaten j 'With milk or fruit juices, adds im-. | VEGETABLES Fig-Bran 1 'ch’op^r x’S 'e a p ts r portant vitamins to the diet. j HOME MADE MAYONNAISE cap.,dower or .e.l-wen., | , Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN is an es- 1 large pkg. 2 1 * Wednesday , ravels. Fet* fine in every other sential in any reducing diet. It,| 2,400 Ears Lower Prices for Fresher Goods. % ^ Breakfast: Cantaloupe. crisp i ^ orange fast, means every-aay health to people 11 all over the world. Your grocer Fresh Picked Native Flneat York State k waffle, well cooked bacon; | but did not pass any stones. .In has it in the red-and-grew 16 oz. 32 oz. Gallon Fresh fruit, all desired of one kind, | your writings you mention age. Served everywhere. Made by jar Dinner! Baked sea bass, ' jpuriatic acid: will you kindly ex­ jar jar celery, spinach, salad of tomatoes on j would like to Kellogg in Battle Creek. White Corn Pea Beans ' lettuce, apple whip. % llb8.11f j| Thursday .^,i.;_The best advice I can $ 1 . 9 . Breakfq,8t: Baked eggs. -j is to repeat the fast ] [ O c d o z . wheat drop biscuits, stewed 1 , of about a month, drink Only a few hours old. The mayoniials^ you buy tomorrow was Rookwood’s VanUla Roasted ^ Lunch: Lettuce soup, comb,: -y of distilled water, and avoid than the dav before, possibly It was made the samq day you purchaaed I t Hale s salad (recipe given July 4th 1: w •• ,^bose foods containing oxalic acid, ALL-BRAN A white corn with a flavor you will Home MadeVayonnalse is made of the very choicest ner: Salisbury steak, string beans., probably wULnot pass any thoroughly enjoy. Large, full oars Peanut Bars Improved In Texture and Taste “d strictly fresh local farm eggs, flnest EngUsh mustard, refined stuffed beet saiad. carrot pudding, j gj-pnes, but you may notice the size __^vvlth small tender kernels. pure vinegar. All these health giving things are perfectly blended wlto and Friday 'of the stones becoming smaller un- to make It our own recipe. A delightful flavor-as smooth as v e lv e t-« ' Breakfast: Baked stuffed apples; | dgr the X-ray, in the course healthful and as fresh as sweet cream. lb,bw25sma Lunch: Creamed cucumbers, beets, 1 However, you should not expwtim- KITCH€N Native Grown cabbage and pineapple salad; Din- mediate results in chronic .QUESTIONNAIRE SPECIAL TOMORROW—One Pound of selected, natjve tomatoes . rS___ halibut, nf this nature. Youof this may nature. pass a You may pass a Fresh Stock. ner:~ Tom ato jelly, broiled hMlbut, FREE with EVERY JAR. eggplant en casserole, saladsaiau of 01 to-lu- few orof methe auuuicismaller calculi, . or the . 16, Tom atoes m Ses, cucumbers______1_____ and parsley, no , stones may «™^®f J not n e S t .dessert ney structure so that it®1 is not ne^s dessert. Saturday * ' 1 sary to pass them and the symp- 4 lbs. ARMOUR’S STAR “FIXED FLAVOR” e w t o r i ^ . _ Firm and hard ripe. 25 pound basket Cktmel, Imoky' Btriko.r Gheeferfldj^ $ 1.00. HAM (W hol.) piia Old. >« ^ tongue.’mashed turnips, salad of .acid. Butt and shank ends proportionally higher In price. HOW CAN Mealy New t _ I AVOID A Potatoes MORNING LUXURY SPECIALS Made especiafly for The J. W. PEACHES PEACHES r in g AFTER CLEANING peck COFFEE Company at the Newton Roberta^f^s* 1 Ground fresh daily. Roasted and blended especIaUy to siflf the coffee lover’s taste. Bakery. ' “ VVe are ntfw picking White Peaches WITH GASOLINE? 15 pound peck. Rub .POU ‘5 ,°^ with a strong Bolouon of Wor­ Hale’s Famous . and they are sweet and juicy.^ cester Salt before applying gaso- Large California Iceberg DOMINO’S CONFECTIONER’S AND POWDERED grading these at our Oakland Street stand liu®' ‘ , • u Milk Bread and we have a variety of grades and dit- Cook the easy, sucMssf ul way with the help of the Worcester Salt Lettuce 3 22 * loaf Cook Book. For yonr free copy, SUGAR ferent sized baskets. ^ address Worcester Salt Lo., ti Packed In sanitary pound cartons. Murray 2 heads 19* Large, SO-ounce loaf. Wo am Plenty of fresh picked vegetables S t., New justly proud of this loaf of bread York City. naiiae ol Its demand and high quality. from our own gardens. iMEADOW GOLD FRESH MADE We have only thte best and at reason­ Flows Native Grown Hale’s Famous m able prices. Give lis a trial and be con­ Freely Beets, Carrots BUTTER vinced. Open evenings until 10» Phone 6384. } bunches to* Vegetlzed Whole Wheat Wafers and . , 2 for 25* Also cucumbers and green and wax If you havo never tried these cofteo beans, 3 qts. 10c. MELBA ROAST rings, you’re nfissuig something! Try PERO ORCHARDS Fresh shipment. 3 packages 85c. a couple tomorrow. 276 Oakland St. California Sunkist O ranges doz. 32* Domino’s American Granulated '^1 SUGAR. 100 lbs. Honey Ball 10 lbs. 25 lbs. Melons 2 for 29* A new melon—a cross between a Use the old reliable— Honey Dew and a cantaloupe. Native M isceUaneous W eek-Bw i LvuvAnrWHEAT BRAN,RRAN. PHlsbhry’s.PlllidiU lar^g? size;i ...... ^ for 29o Peaches 3 cans 39c TOMATOES, Castle Haven . . . CRISCO, pouniLcan ...... ^ , 3 for 25c BAUANTINE’S qt.. basket LUX, small size ...... TUNA FISH, Clirtls <^ulno White Meat . . ^ . M -3 lb. can -To 4 33* 1-2 lb. 19c COCOANUT, Baker’s Premium b e a n h o l e BFJkNS, Mahlo Wodd s ty le ...... largo ^ Ito . pkg. lie COCOA—Rock Co...... - UM. -»o Oreensborough variety (white). Fine r ic e f l a k e s , H e in z------• • flavor. Market MALT\ 4 Lean Native Prime X bbo ilebs lb p o t BOAST lb b ib BQA8T lb \ SYRUP \ -9 VorI ‘ * * / Lamb Strength Fresh lb ■ ft'iO e b o u l b t t b s ham bubg tt> 2 0 * STEW FU w or, A r Purit)^ '■f - 1 Fresh ’ \e n d e r RoastlBg 1 Spring BAIXANTINE Cr SOI legs OF LAMB »» )2 * CHICKEN

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TTH P i E D S E O l O ^ I hhbbhi ih b h h b " n ■ rw A 3^ D -- # £ L I:' (none out in 8th), Sherld. 2 In 2, Mae- lOOtXKXXKXKatXSCKKX-^^ LEGAL NOTICES 79 Payden 6 In 2>t-3, Morris 4 In 3 2-3, ENGLAND^ GASPAtRCiNS AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 HOUSES FOR SALE 72 Durham 2 in 2, Russell 0 in 1; win­ , Want Ad Information ning pitcher, WeHa,r losing pitcher, Morris; umpires,.Ormsby, Guthrie and FOR SALE—TWO 1925 Ford OAK DINING ROOM TABLES, $5. FOR SALE OR TRADE, 2 famUy o t a S?.., 1» th . probate D l.ttlc, b t GET GIFTS TOHOiyiOW Oak dresder, 89.50. Davenport'bed, Hildebrand; tlme,>.2:46. Manchester ' coupes. Also a six months’ ’old house with all improvements, 169 n r b . v l « . f U m - z—Batted for Having In 7th. Pointer and Spaniel puppy, 691 $119. Mahogany dining room set, South, street Hartford, Conn. In­ ed her administration At Chicago ss—Batted for Mqrris In 7th. Evening Herald $5?9. cStt SOX ' 10, It BROWNS 3, 0 sss—^-Batted for Durham In 7th. A gasoline service station, to be Porter street. quire at 27 Starkweather street said Estate to the Court of Probata (First Game) ssss—Batted for Russell in 9th. Watkins Furniture Exchange Manchester. for said District for allowance. It fs Chicago „ known as “Ye Olde Mill Service CLASSIFIED___ ORDERED:—That the 7th day Of AB. R. H. PO. A E. Station,” has been erected for Fred* RECONDITIONED USED CARS August, 1930 at 2 o’clock In the after­ At Clevclaadi— Watwood, lb ...... 4-2 2 6 0 0 England by Harry England^ at- advertisements “Sold with a Guarantee" ROOMS WITHOUT ^OARD 59 noon at the Probate Office In >An­ INDIANS S, TIGERS 3 W. 1928 Nash Sedtin. . dover be. and the same Is assigned 'Mpfieavy, ss Cleveland Manchester Green. The design of Pniint six Rveras* words to » lias. for a hearing on the allowance of ■Fbthergin, ■ rf AB. R. H. PO. A. E. the building is unique and highly Initials numbers and abbreviations 1926 Nash Sedan. f o r .RENT — STEAM HEATED said administration account with said Jolley, If .. Jamieson, If . .4 0 1 1 0 iach count as a word and compound 1927 Nash Coach. furnished rooms, 2 rooms furnish­ NATIONAL Estate and this Court directs the ad- ‘Barnes, cf . Porter, rf ... *’4 , 1 1 2 0 picturesque . . . a decided' im­ ^ords as two worda Minimum coat Is 1927 Dodge Sedan. ed and unfurnished; also 3 room ifilnistratrlx to eite all- persons In. Clssell, 2b Morgan, lb .. .4 2 2 12 0 provement to the development of terested therein to aPP®” at said •Ryan, 3 b ' . Hodapp, 2b .. .3 1 1 2 3 price of three lines. 1927 Star Coach. tenement, 109 Foster street. Tate, c .. the locality where located. The sta­ Line rates per day for transient At Philadelphia I— ____ time and place, by publishing this Averill, cf ... .4 1 1 3 0 1927 Oakland Sedan. PHILLIES la, ROBINS 7 order once In some newspaper haying Braxton, p L. SewdH, c . .4 0 1 4 1 tion building Itself represwits’ a Philadelphia 0 1 Effective Marek W^«*^charse 1927 Essex Coach. a circulation In said District and by- 36-10 13 27 7 3 Montague, 3b .3 0 1 Dutch windmill with perpetuaUy 1926 Oldsmobile Sedan. AB. K. H. PO. A. B. posting a copy on the public ®*KU Goldman, ss . ,.0 0 0 1 0 revolving bleules of the wlndmKl BOARDERS WANTED 59-A f ...... i 2 2 4 0 St. Louis Ferrell, p . . . .2 0 0 0 2 6 Consecutive Days ..J 7 ctsj > ots TRADES AND TERMS Southern, cf 0 •y post nesrest to th6 place where the AB. R. H. PO. A, high in a tower. The entire station 3 Consecutive Day. ..| \\ Thompson, 12b ...... 6 i « O 7 deceased last dwelt, at least six days ...... 5 0 0 0 0 Falk, z ...... 1 0 0 0 0 MADDEN BROS. WANTED—2 MEN BOARDERS to ...... 3 2 1 1 0 Gulllc. rf ... is consistently developed, ijuidscaii-' O’Doul. if . before said time assigned and due Metzler, cf . •»••••..3 1 0 4 0 0 All order's'for 681 Main S t .Tel. 5500 share room, pleasant surroundings, Klein, rf .. 2 3 2 1 return make. ^ 0 0 31 6 9 27 11 0 11 1 Goslin, If ... .4 0 1 0 ed and beautified. ^ . Tvill be charged at the on* with garage if desired. Call 6936. Hurst, lb ...... 3 1 Certified from Record ' 1 2 2 1 1 Detroit 0 2 2 1 J. W HITE SUMNER Kress, SB ... AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Fred England will be manager Special rates for 1°"® Whitney. 8b Schulte, lb . ; 0 2 8 0 0 day advertising given upon Thevenow, iss ...... 3 0 0 3 3 Judge. 1 0 Johnson, rf ...... 4 1 3 3 6 , 0 in- charge of this handsome n ^ GARAGES—SERVICE- 1 0 M ellllo, 2b . 1 -o- 0 1 Ads ordered for flfth McCurdy,- c ...... 4 2 2 H-S-1-30. . r. 0 1 3 2 0 Koenig, ss ...... 4 0 1 0 2 1 station and will personally see to it APARTMENTS—FLATS— p . .1.. *. .3 2 2 0 4 O’Rourke, 3b Gehrlnger, 2b ...^ ...4 0 0 3 0 0 and stopped before the third or nftn STORAGE 10 Sweetland, i Manlon, d .. : 6 0 6 1 0 that every patron receives just a day will be charged only for the ac­ 0 1 0 Alexander, l b ...... 4 1 2 12 1 0 TENEMENTS 63 14- 27 17 Gray, p .... : 0 1 tual number of times the ad *PP®^^’ 33 12 . 0 1 0 0 0 Stone, I f ...... 4 1 1 1 0 0 little .more attention than is usual­ X chargin'! at the rate Brooklyn Hale, X ...... Funk, cf ...... 4 0 1 2 0 0 ly expected. Mr. England Is an ex- no allowance o r refunds can_be^made FOR RENT—6 ROOM TENEMENT Frederick, :f ...... 6 1 2 2 0 1 Akers, 3 b ...... 3 0 0 1 2 1 GARAGE FOR RENT— CentraUy 2 CASA LOMA BAND 36i 2 8 24 6 service man, member of the Army on six tlms ads stoppea after the at 27 Winter street with all mod­ Gilbert, 3b ...... 5 3 2 1 010 002 43x—-10 Hayworth, o ...... 2 0 6 2 2 0 located, 29 Bigelow street ...... 5 1 6 0 0 Hargrave, c ...... 2 0 0 1* 0 0 and Navy Club, always active -in ern improvements, spacious lawn, Herman, rf St. Louis ...... 100 100 000—- 2 forbids” : display lines not BIssonette. lb ...... 5 1 1 10 1 Ryan, Sorrell, p ...... 3 0 0 1 0 0 business and social life. He was for 2 2 5 AT SANDY BEACH Runs batted In. Goslin, j i , $32 month. Inquire E. J. McCabe, Wright, ss ...... 4 U Schulte, Fotherglll 3. Watwood. Jol­ Uhle. X ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 ...... 8 0 0 4 0 Cantrell, p ...... 1 0 0 0 3 0 some time with the Hudson Motors- "°The Herald will not bo ^oaponaW* BUSINESS SERVICES telephone 7046. Lee. If . • • 2 ley 3, Tate, Braxton; two base hits, for more than one Finn, 2b ...... 4 0 0 3 2 0 Company where he stored up a 0 1 I Goslin. Schulte,^ Fotherglll, Kress; of any advertisement ordered tor OFFERED 13 FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement Lopez, c ...... 1 1 three base hit, Ryan; home run, Jol­ 35 3 8 X26 16 2 wealth of automotive knowledge more than one time. Phelps, p ...... 1 0 1 0 0 Tomorrow nigbti all the dancers Cleveland ...... 010 002 003— 5 with improvements, at 115 Walnut 0 1 ley; sacrifice, Mllleavy; double plays, which will be of tremendous assist-* The inadvertent omission of Ineor Helmach, p 0 0 within a radius of 25 iplles of San­ Barnes to Watwood; left on bases, Detroit ...... 010 060 110— 3 root publication of advertls ng will bo ASHES REMOVED BY the load or street. Inquire at 71 Cooper street. Plcinlch, c ...... 2 0 0 1 •0 Runs batted In, Alexander 2. Aver­ ance to. him In his management of 0 1 0 0 dy Beach will haim a chance to dance St. Louis 8. Chicago 4; base on balls, rectified only by cancellation of the job Any other jobs for light truck. Dudley, p ...... 3 off Braxton 1; struck out, by Brax­ ill. Montague, Hargrave. Morgan 2; the new “Ye Olde Mill Service Sta- X r g e raado^for the FOR RENT—FIRST FLOOR flat to the famous Casa Loma orches­ two base hit. Porter; three base hit, V. Firpo, 116 Wells street. Dial 14 24 12 3 ton 9, Gray 4; hits. off. Braxton 8 In ,tion.” All advertisements must with garage, 5 rooms, 45 Benton 38 7 tra. In such a short space of time y. Gray 13 In 8; hit by pRcher. by Averill; home runs, Alexander, Mor­ In style, copy and typography with 6148. IMiiladelphia ...... 015 BOO Olx— 12 perhaps no orchestra has become so gan; stolen bases, Morgan; sacrifices In deciding just what gas and Ugulatlons enforced by the Polish­ street. Call 5588...... 200 020 300— 7 Gray (Watwood); umpires, van Graf- Brooklyn ...... popular as these boys have. Four­ lan. Campbell and- McGowan; time, Porter, Ferrell. Jamieson; double oil he would offer, Mr. £!ngland>bas ers and they reserve the right to Runs batted In. Herman 4, BIs­ plays. Akers to Gehrlngei'' to Alex­ selected a Connecticut product that edit, revise or reject any copy con- FOR RENT—5 ROOM Tenement, sonette, Thevenow, Southern 2, teen in all, they play as one. The 2:05. ander; left on bases, Detro'lt 6, Cleve­ FLORISTS—NURSERIES 15 X—Batted for Gray In 9th. has proven to be entirely satisfac­ on Mather street, rent $16. Robt. Thompson, Klein 3. O’Doul 2. Fred­ famous brass section makes the (Second Game! land 8; base on balls, off Sorrell 4, off erick 1, Wright 1; two base hits, style of this orchestra extremely Ferrell 1, Cantrell 1; struck out, by tory under the most exacting, CUT FLOWERS FOR SALE—25c J. Smith, telephone 3450. Phelps. Herman 2, Sweetland. Thomp- Chicago ...... 001 000 OOx— 1 Ferrell 5: hits, off Sorrell 5 In 6. off dozen, such as gladiolas, asters, different from any other. Not only Batteries: (Chicago. Lyons and Tate. Cantrell 4 In 3; losing pitcher. Can- grinding road tests and to be abso­ .■'"S i. .son McCurdy, O’Doul, BIssonette; St. Louis, Coffman and Manlon. 10:30 a. ra. zinias, snapdragons and straw -FDR RENT—6 ROOM FLAT on three base hits, Klein; home run. are these boys famous for their trell; umpires, Nallin and Dineen; lutely knocklesa. . . . The Frank­ Cambridge street. All modem im­ Herman; sacrifice hits, Theveneny, good music, but they have singing time, 2:08. lin No-Knock Gasoline. t e l e p h o n e YOUR flowers. Also potted plants, 25c Southern, Hurst. Sweetland: double z— Batted for Goldman In 8thl each. McConvllle Nurseries, 7 Win- provements. Apply 16 Canabridge features which are as'well liked as At WniklngtoBi— __ » Pump layout, lubrication ar­ WANT ADS. street. South Manchester. ulavs, Thevenow to Hurst, Gilbert to ATHLETICS 4, NATIONALS 3 X—Batted for Sorrell In 7th. Ads are accepted over the telephone demere. BIssonette. Klein to Thevenow, their playing. Jack Richmond is Philadelphia xx!—Two out when winning run rangements. . .everytij&g. has at the CHARGE RATE ffiven above Wright to Finn to BIssonette; left solo singer with.'toe orchestra and AB. K. H. PO. A. E. was scored. been caref^ y chosen 'witil 6Ut one as a convenience to advertisers, but f o r s a l e —GLADIOLA blooms, on bases, Brooklyn 7, Philadelphia as yet no singer with any orchestra McNair, ss ...... 4 1 1 0 1 0 purpose In mind. . it a the CASH RATES will bo accepted M 50c dozen, Clark’s Gladlola Garden, FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement at 2; base on balls, off Sweetland 2. has been heard that thrills as Jack Cramer, r f ...... J..4 1 1 1 0 0 permanent pleasure for’ nibtbrists f u l l PATENT If paid at the busl. 53 Spruce street. Telephone 3341. struclev 1; struck out. by Sweetland Cochrane, c ...... 3 0 1 2 1 0 ness office on or before the seventh 425 Midcfle ’Turnpike, Manchester 1 Dudley 2; hits, off Phelps 2 In 1 does. Simmons. If ...... 4 1 2 2 0 1 PRINCE OF WALES PUTS to deal with Mr. England. Franklin day following the Gr^en. Telephone 5339. FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat, all im­ (none out In 2d) Helmach 3 In 1 The instrumentation is ideal for F oxx lb ...... 4 0 0 10 0 0 No-Knock gasoline is a purq petro* each ad otherwise the CHARGE (none out in 3rd), Du<3^1ey 9 In 6; hit dances where the crowds are big. Miller, cf ...... 3 1 1 7 0 0 leum product blended dally by. the KATE will i>e collected. No t^sPOP®*" provements: steam heat, ^ t h by pitcher, by Sweetland (Lopez); AVllllams. 2b ...... 4 0 3 3 4 1 0.K.0N.PEE-WEEG0LF ads FOR SALE—GLADIOLA blossoms, There are three saxaphones', threef Rackliffe Oil Company In their blllty for errors In telephoned 30c dozen. Inquire 108 Ridge garage. Apply H. W. Harrison. losing pitcher, Helmach: umpires. Dykes, 3b ...... 4 0 1 2 1 0 will bo assumed and their accuracy Telephone 3839. Moran, Clarke and Reardon; time. trumpets, two trombones, piano,: EarnshaAV, p ...... 4 0 0 0 1 0 laboratory In accordance ..'With cannot bo guaranteed. street. ______1:55. banjo, dcums, bass, ■WoBn, and sing! Brussels, Aug. 1.— (AP)— The weather conditions as ■will af­ er. Every boy does'something other 34 4 10 27 8 2 INDEX OF A LARGE QUANTITY of winter FOR RENT—4 AND 5 room tene­ W ashington prince of wales has*'become a fected by tenaperature. Th^^-^feck- At Pittsburgh!— than play his instrumeirt to. make CLASSIFICATIONS cabbage and kale plants, 10c ment with all improvements. Rea­ PIRATES 4. CARDS 3 miniature golf course fan during his iiSe Oil Company is a ' Rapidly the dance a success iind’^ such num-r 0 1 1 0 dozen, 40c per 100, $3 per 1000, $5 sonable rent. Apply H. Mintz Dept. Pittsburgh Rice, rf .5 0 visit here. The first evening after growing, local, independent >.com- Births ♦«-••• • • • • • ••••••• • •' Store, Depot Square. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. hers as “Supposln,’’ ’ - “True*: Blue! J udge, J. b - .5 0 0 7 0 0 dinner at Laeken Castle, he took Engagcnifints ;•••••••• per 2000. Cauliflower 15c dozen, $1 ...... 3 0 2 2 0 0 Manush, ^If - • .4 0 0 0 6 0 pany ■with offices In New ^Itain Marriages •••••••• L. AVaner, cf Lou” are done in glee ,club style By 2 0 Queen Ellizabeth to the miniature per 100, $6 per 1000. Celery plants FOR RENT--5 ROOM flat, 329 P. AVaner, rf ...... 4 0 1 3 0 0 Cronin, ss ...... 3 0 0 4 and huge water i^orage fa t t ie s Deaths ...... 15c dozen, $1 per 100. Ten different (Jrantham, 3 b . . . 4 .0 0 1 2 0 the entire orchestra. ' West, cf ...... 4 1 1 2 0 6 links of the royal palace and Card of Thanks ...... * East Center street, all Improve- Next Wednesday evening Avill Avit- .3 1 1 2 0 0 in Cromwell. ^ In Memorlam «.<*• • • **• j colors of hardy phlox all In bloom. Comorosky. If . . . 4 0 0 4 0 0 Bluege, 3b ...... played until dusk. The free gift, ot-a practical,-use­ ments. Telephone 8063. Traynor. 3b . ...4 00000 ness the big beauty pageant when Bayes, 2b ...... 3 0 0 1 4 0 The prince’s fondness for dancing Logt and Found j Buy them now and you will be ...3 21121 Spencer, c ...... ,1 0 0 8 0 0 ful first-aid kit;will be made! to Announcements J Ball, s.s ..... Miss Eastern Connecticut will be 2 0 sure that you will get the colors FOR RENT—3 ROOM tenement, all Subr, lb ...... 2 1 2 7 1 0 Ruel. c ...... 0 0 0 0 also was evident last night at th e ;------' ia-zyr,. TTriwiarKi ian.i Personals «♦••••••••••••••••••** • croAvned the prize ■ beauty and 1 -0 0 0 AvtOSMllUM you want. Telephone 8-3091, 379 improvements, hot water heat, at Bool, c ...... 2 11801 Hadley, p 12 0 BriUsh embassy wh.r« V-iy G’J?- all day tomori?iw. Saturday, Aug. ' French, p ...... 2 0 1110 awarded a large handsome . silver Brown, p ...... ,0 0 0 0 1 1 ville, using high strategy, sent the Automobile* for Sai* • Burnside Avenue Greenhouse, East 168 Oak street. Inquire 164 Oak 0 0 0 Automobllea for Exchange ...x. • loAdng cup from himdreds of pretty Shires, z ...... 0 0 0 band home at 2:30 a. m., so that the 2, to further, introduce and popu­ Hartford. street or call 8241. 4 8 27 6 2 Myer, zz ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 larize FrsmSdin'- No-Knock Gm .> All Auto Accesaorieo—^Tlret • girls-gathered at Sandy Beach’ for . 0 0 0 prince could get some rest for a Auto Repairing—^Painting ...... ^ • Kuhel, zzx;...... 0 1 0 day Satufdayi ayery purchaser, of Douthlt, cf ...... 5 0 1 2 0 0 the annual beauty show. Harris, zzzz . . . ■ .1 0 1 0 0 6 busy program today. 0 0 0 0 0 five gallons of Franklin ^Jo-Knock Autos—Shlp^y Truck ...... ■ FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat, second Adams, 3b ...... 4 0*0 1 0 0 Jones; zzzzz ... .0 The “smiling prince” as he Is STORAGE 20 Frisch, 2b ...... 5 1 3 0 3 0 Gharrity, zzzzzz .1 0 0 0 0 0 Gasohne at • the station of ,i yred floor, 15 Starkweather street. — — called in .Belgium, has made many Garages—Service—Storage k . . . . IJ MOVING—TRUCKING— Bottomley, l b ...... 3 0 1 14 1 ‘ 0 England o f: liancHester Greie^'-iWlU Hafey, If ...... 5 0 0 0 0 0 JE Y WAS THE HOTTEST 32 3 4 27 8 1 new friends here. Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... « 003 )01— 1 receive free" of^'CSihrge, a t^inpleto iWanted Autos—Motorcycles .. ..11 PERRETT & GLENNEY Inc.—Mov­ FOR RENT—5 ROOM FLAT, first Lindsey, p ...... 0 0 0 0 1 0 Philadelphia- ■ 000 Boslnesa and Profe«lonaI Services Gelbert, ss ...... 4 1 1 1 4 0 000 000 003— 3 first aid kit compactly fitted in a ing, packing and shipping. Dally floor, in good condition, at 73 Ben­ Immona 2, Miller, OLD FRIENDS IN CONTACT Business Services Offwed ...... *• ton street. Inquire Home Bank & AA’'llson, c ...... 3 1 2 5 2 0 OF RECORDED MONTHS Runs batted In, - ...... small dlise. , .a motorist’s; neces­ Household Services Offered ...... iS -A service *to and from New York. 14 Grimes, p ...... 3 0 0 0 2 0 Dykes, Harris 2, Rice; two base hits. Building—Contracting ...... trucks at youf service. Agents tor Trust Company. Mancuso, x ...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 McNair. Simmons, Miller; Hartford, Aug. 1.— (AP)—Lt.-Col. sity. , .. . ■- Myer; double plays, Hayes, to Cronin Arthur D. Budd, U. S. A., who re­ Florists—Nurseries ...... J® United Van Ser'vlce, one of the to Judg^ .Cronin, to Hayes to J«4»e, Funeral Directors ••••••• ••,:**•* i? 3 ROOM SUITE, new Johnson 37 3 10 z25 13 0 ported for duty to Governor John, Heating—Plumbing—Roofing IT leading long distance moving com- Block, all modern Improvements. Pittsburgh ...... 002 010 001—4 Weather Bureau Has Nu’.Bookr left' on' ^aseS,'^Philadelphia 5, Wash­ psmles. Connection In 162 cities. ington 8; base on balls, off Earnsh^ H. ThimbuU yesterday and was as­ New YorKT*3i’.- T i l ® Insurance ...... Phone Aaron Johnson 3726 or Jhnl- St. Louis . : ...... 001 010 010—^3 ing of Period of Equally High signed as senior Instructor for the Millinery—Dressmaking ...... Phone 3063, 8860, 8864. Runs batted in, Frisch, Suhr, L. 5, Hadley 1, Brown 1: struck out by American Smelting and Refining Moving—Trucl:lng—Storage ... 20 tor 7635. ^ AVaner 2, Mancuso, French. Bottom- Temperatures. Earnshaw 1. Hadley 4. Brown 2; hits Connecticut National Guard, has Company today raised the price of off Earnshaw 4 In 8 (none out in the Painting—Papering ...... - “ T. WOOD' CO.—^Furniture and ley; two base hits, Wilson, Suhr, Gd" been a. personal friends of the gov­ lead from 5.25 to 5.35 Cents a pound. Professional Services ...... “ FOR RENT—4—5 large rooms, 3 bert, P. Waner, French; three base Washington, Aug. 1.— (AP) r-r 9th) Grove -6 in 1, Hadley 8 Id 7. off ernor for many years. Lt.-Col. and piano I moving, modem equipment, Walnut street near Pine. Near hit, Bool; home. run^'Suhr; stolen Brown 2 in 2; winning pitcher, Earn- Tailoring—Repairing Dyeing^H-Cleanlng...... V ,'*' "i* *.1* ** . .* . i 24 i July, 1930, passed' into: history to­ Mrs. Budd frequently were hosts to experienced help, public store­ Cheney mills. Very reasonable. In­ base, Frisch; sacrifices, L. Waller, Bha’w; losing pitcher. J'*™'. Toilet Goods and Service ...... 26 French 2. Suhr; double plays. Bottom- day with preliminary figures at the pires. Moriarty. Geisel and Owens, Governor and Mrs. ’Trumbull, and house. Phone 4496. quire Taylor Shop, telephone 5030 LOOK AT THIS Wanted—Business Service ley to Suhr; left on bases, St.-Louis weather bureau inffleating it was time, 1:45. ~ . to John Coolidge and Miss Trumbull '“$400 down delivers wairantee . Educational or Hartford 7-5651. 11, Pittsburgh 7; base. on balT s, off the hottest month ever recorded. z—Batted for Spencer In 7th. Courses and Classes ...... French 4; Grimes 2, Lindsey 2; struck zz—Batted for Hadley In-7th. during their courtship at the Budd’s deed to a bran4 new Colonial -home, Private Instruction ...... REPAIRING 23 FOR RENT—UPSTAIRS tenement out. by French 5, Grimes 3. Lindsey While reports frorh all of the sta­ zzz—Batted for Hdyes in 9th. home in Pittsfield. Col. Budd had six splendid rooms, sun parlor, -fii’e- Dancing ...... five large rooms, newly renovated. 1; hits, off Grimes 6 In 7, Lindsey 2 tions have not been analyzed com­ . zzzz—Batted for Ruel In'9th. been on duty at Albany for four place, tile bath, beautiful decora­ Musical—Dramatic MOWER SHARPENING, vacuum In 1 1-3; losing’pitcher. Lindsey; um­ . zzzzs—Ran Tor Harris In 9th. Wanted—Instruction ...... *« Hot water heat, janitor service putation of temperatures shows it Batted' for Brown In 9th. years with the orgsmized reserves. tions, plenty

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Free delivery service to all Connecticut shores by our own motors. Exceptional values here! Our $10 and $12.50 summer frocks in the de­ For Women Who Wear Sizes 40 to 52 **V sired fabrics and styles are included in this special price group. Frocks suit­ Store closes Wednesday at noon during July and able for immediate wear, for late vacation wear, and even for next fall. A va­ August: Open all day Saturday. riety of youthful styles for miss and madam. The favored fabrics— Fascination Frocks ShaYitungs Silk Damasks Silk Crepes Silk Prints $1.00 O e n t t K / Hale’s Frocks—^Main Floor, rear Prints and Plain Shades ! ■ Cool house frocks to wear around the home these hot, muggy days. Neat models that feature Our Midsummer Sale of capes, short slaves, sleeveless styles and flared skirt in prints, polka dots and plain color. Linen, Our Entire Stock Of dimity, voile, broadcloth and cotton shantung. ■ Fixtcks that will make the larger woman more youthful and slim. Sizes 40 to 52. * FUR COATS White Coats Wash Frocks—Main Floor, rear Offering greater price advantages * \ Saturday Children’s $5.98 over later prices. . In Two Special Groups .. Drug Savings Summer Frocks. 50c and $1 Caldwell’s Syrup of Muskrat Coats___ ...... $75, $95 to $195 P ep sin ...... 39c and 69c $1 Ovaltine____...... 69c $1.50 Larvex Moth Sj^ay $2.98 Hudson Seal Coats .. .$145, $245 to $385 with Atomizer ...... 93c $ 50c Palmolive Shampoo ...’ 29c What young miss 7 to 14^ 8.95 25c and 50c Exlax 17c and 34c years couldn’t use another'. Raccoon Coats • . • NT*' • $145, $245 to S345 50c Rubbing. Alcohol ...... 35c frock or two—and mother We have repriced our remaining stock of white coats into these two price 75c Aviator Style Bathing must bring her down tomor­ Caps ...... 50c row to see these lovely PS for imm^iate disposal. Well tailored coats of fine quality basket 50c Bathing Hats . . : ...... 39c frocks which were formerly weave in tailored models Some are silk lined. Belted and straight-line 25c Bathing H ats ...... 19c priced as high as $5.98. Silks styles. Red, green; blue, white and and cottons in' plain colors sunburnt. and prints. Main Floor, right Main Floor, rear Coats X t Hale’s Coats—Main Floor, rear

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