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BASEBALL Rev. Peter Latas of the PolUh tary la tamporary chairman of the be entered although many will not National .church went to Walling- THREE MATCHES PUYED Community University as tentative-' be eligible due to age limite. iiH: T O U R N A M E N T ford yesterday to assist' Rev. Walter CHOOSE A c n r m E S ly planned and a permanent chair- JUNIOR TRACK MEET The Junior evente will conelat of Hyseko, who was recently ordained, IN CHAMBER TOURNEY man will be alected at a meeting a BO yard daab, 23 .yard dash, 75 ILJ-HdULECi iwBSYS. Methodists conduct his first funeral service. The scheduled for sometime next month. yard dash, broad Jump, high jump -MANCHF.<>TFP/‘0NN.** young priest while still a student, COMMmiESATT Thomas Bentley, prlnclpsU of the HELD TOMORROW and baoeball throw: Ih e Interme- Special 3 To 6 of the Audit T omorrow night at 6 spent some time here last summer Hollister street school; A. F. Howes, diate events 'wlU be: 50 yard daab, Bureau of ClrculattonB. former superintendent o f schools in 75 irard daab, 440 yard run, shot r Mt Nebo with Rev. Latas. Echmalian-Keith Battle l8 Friday Afternoon! Best's© Far— Former Wins the Bighth and outlying districts put, broad Jump and high Jump. -4- Six Groops Named To Ron and Aaron COok are members of tbu lotennediates Also To Take The ninth annual show of the On the 20th Hole. Jack Frost VOL. NO. 265. IBed Advorttalat ea Page lAJi MANCHESTER. CONN„ FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1934. (EIGHTEEN PAGES) Connecticut Gladiolus society will committee on revenue and publicity. un„ PRICE THREE CENTS New membera now affiliated with

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Denver, Colo., Aug. 10.— (A P )— NOT INFLATION ferences. At least four persons perlshtd, and Springfield, HI., Atig. 10.— (A P )— All Wrong. twO*otbers. a mother and her son, National Chairman Henry P. were missing and feared dead, in a Silver Bloc Leaders Rejoice Washington, Aug. 10.— (AP) —, Fletcher of the Republican Party Meridian, Idaho, Aug. 10.— (AP) flood clogged death trap in twisting President Roosevelt, tanned and In- called on the country laet evening Bear Creek canyon west of here, —Senator William E. Borah today — Not Mnch Change In vigorated from his 13,000 miles of for a "verdict on the New Deal” on was on record with the statement Searchers continued today to dig through the derbis-covered area busirieas-pleaaurc travels, returned' November 6. that the present National Adminis- ' From the platform of the Re- that was swept by a terrific cloud- Prices on Foreign Markets to the White House today to grapple publican state convention here, in tration crop program Is "contrary to burst late yesterday, seeking any with a host of New Deal problems. every phase of President Roosevelt’s other bodies. what was regarded as the party’s ABOVE—a makeshift shelter The President arrived shortly be- National challenge, Fletcher branded political philosophy.” The Identified dead: — Morgenthan Is Silent. The "amazing mystery” about the In a roadside ditch was toe John Husband, 56, of Denver, afid fore noon after a fast trip from Chi- the NRA a "badge of Industrial home of E. J. Stevenson, Ohio cago. . servitude" and lambasted the farm theory of crop destruction, he de- his ^ fe , 52. clared, Is "who sold It to the Presi- onion field striker, and his fam- Several thousand persons were st program as a "tragic disappoint- C!harles M. Juhnke, 58, of Denver, Washington, Aug. 10.— (A P)— dent?” ily until the state stepped in a tourist camp Operator. Union station to greet him after an ment.” with and lodging for the The government's silver cup rang r.tsence of 41 days on his trip to His address delivered In the O o p reduction, the Senator held A boy, tentatively Identified aa In his address here yesterday, is not 44 men, women, and children the son of J. H. Dieken, of Detroit, all the range of the economic situ- outlying possessions and his Journey heart of the midwest prairies, was across the from the necessary to save the farmer. evicted from company houst.'3 Mich. ation today and echoed everything expected to declare the Issues on at McGuffey. With all their west coast. which the Republicans will do bat In Its stead he recommended ter- .The missing are Mrs. DIekIn and from Joy to bewilderment. mination of monopolies, protection possessions except their beds another young son, President Roorevelt’s order tak- Secretaries Hull and Morgenthau tie for more Congressional seats. piled beside the hut, and cook- Fletcher accused the Administra- from unjust freight rates and pro- Charles Juhnke, Jr., identified his ing possession of silver at a price were among the officials to greet ing in the open, the Stevensons, the Pre.sident on hla arrival. tion of fruitless spending and vision of a "sound' and sufficient father's body, wnich was recovered of 60.01 centx an ounce brought charged It had launched "danger- currency system.” despite a heavy rain, made the from a pile of brush near the Bear forth such varying reactions 'os Embraced within the scope of tbs best of matters until aid came. ous experiments." Prealdent’s Gift Creek canyon bridge at Morrison. these: mgent questions confronting the Noting what be regarded as a In the rear are shown some of executive’s personal attention are “The Black Crow" Young Juhnke said its father had Leaders of the "silver bloc" ex- conflict between the political phil- the large onion storage barns. been employed to drive Mrs. Dieken the widespread and devastating While building his party’s case of the Scioto Land Company. pressed gratification. Senator against the Administration, he put osophy of the Nation’s leader and and her sons through the moun- drought, labor troubles, possible new the farm program, be said: RIGHT—Fire ’ destroyed the Thomas, Democrat of Oklahoma, courses for' the alphabetical head- a new bird Into the political pic-: tains. He said ho recognized the predicted an International scramble “The President of the United two barns shown ablaze on the boy’s body that was found as that liiiers—NRA and AAA — Latin ture. It was th.. “ black crow." He Jay Rumbaugh farm, tn the for stiver that would force a world ^said: States is rarely gifted with a deep of one of the Dieken sons. He did American issues, preliminaries inci- and abiding sense of optimism. This onion area, near McGuffev, conference to draft a uniform world "Suppose, In order to compel all not know hts first name, nor hla currency for exchange purposes. He dentto the 1935 Naval arms confer- is well illustrated in the last few causing loss of $5,000, This brother's. cnce’ and many others, including; farmers to come in under the A. A. was the third major fire In the foresaw a new era of prosperity. A., it decides to x x x decree that days In bis plan to develop power in Dispatches from Detroit today Reciprocal tariff negotiations, un- the northwest, a quarter of a cen- marshlands since start of the Stock am commodity markets all those who do not paint a black said the Dickens’ boys were Wen- sensed Inflation. Stocks rose $1 to employment relief plana for next crow on their barnyard gate will tury in advance of demands. The strike, but probes revealed no dell, 15, and Gordon, 12. year, government financing, mone- destruction of food and things of . evidence of Incendiarism. more than $3 yesterday. The dollar get no government money. dropped. , corn and cotton tai^ problems, and last blit hot least, “This may sound like a lot of po- which clothing are made In the IN KENTUCKY political matters. midst of millions o f hungry and 111 rose. Bonds sold off. litical bOoey, but It is no more fanci- Morehead, Ky., Aug. 10.— (AP) — Not Inflation Train Is Delayed clad men and women Is the last ful than what has been done with Between 15 and 20 families were Many observers said that, aside The President s train, which had spasm of pessimism. It has never the Blue Elagle— the,, badge of in- driven from their homes here to- from its possible Implications, the been scheduled to arrive at 11;30 a. dustrial servitude." seemed to me to be any part or par- ISSUE NEW ORDERS day by floods due to tremendo'is m., had been delayed, but during th« cel of the philosophy of recovery or MRS. ANTONIO DEFIANT announcement did not mean infla- He told the convention crowd, that iplns that were reported to have tion. Treasury officials pointed but lost 100 miles It made up consider-* the farmer has suffered, rather the political philosophy of the extended through Rowan and Car- able lost time. President.” that silver certificates—for the than benefited, from the recovery TO U.S. DISTILLERS ter counties as far as east as Gray- present at least—would be issued As the train pulled into Union sta- activities. AS SHE MEETS DEATH son. only against the actual cost of the tion, a push engine removed the ANSWERS SENATOR. A. A. A. Strangled Triplett Creek rose here covering metal to the government 50.01 Great Falls, Mont.« Aug. 10.— President’s car and shoved It onto “The New Deal’s. NRA” he de U. S. highway 60 two and a half to centa an - unce. l^ e amount of qcw the outside track near the south en- dared, “has strangled its A. A. A.' (A P )—Replying to Senator Borahia three’ feet in places and halting Must Now TeU Customers currency turned out thus would be trance to the station. In keeping with bis announced bureaucracy charges. Chester C. Itaflic east of here towards Gray- relatively small. But estimates of Davis, farm-adrainlatrator, said to- Refuses Assistance and ^ TRADE KEEPS DP Preceded by Secret Service men, subject, "The New Deal and Ameri son. Farmers In Rowan county the amount ranged from $25,000,- the President made- his way down can Ideals," Chairman Fletcher What Is in the StufL>— whose crops already have suffered 000 to $100,000,000. (Ooattoned aa Page Two) a ramp to his automobile. A squad charged that the Roosevelt program Walks lo Chair; Two p £ S p u E D ROU GH T ty too much rain reported they Around the famous silver lodes of of motorcycle policemen led the pro- had done psychological damage to A1 cession to the White House. the countiy. New Label Cod|e. (GonUnaed on Page Two) (Continued on Page Ten) He declared It bad undermined Others Electrocuted After i ___ Nine White House automobiles c.nd machines of Cabinet members “ the morale of our people.” Saying MURDER SUSPECT that "millions" are being "lured and fell into line for the short spin up Her for Insurance Murder ^ Survey of Nation’s Business Wajshington, Aug. 10.— (A P )—The rcnnsylvanla avenue. seduced” Into depending upon the government for their livelihood, be Federal Alcohol Control Administra- Waves To Crowds

added; > ON WAY TO TEXAS tion promulgated a new set of orders MALONEY FOLLOWS UP President Roosevelt smiled broad- By DALE HARRISON Shows 40 P. C. Over "American liberty ought not to today de.signed to require distillers ly aa he made his way down the be sold, even to one’s government.” Ossining, N. Y „ Aug. 10.— (A P )-, lo tell the customers what is in the r-imp and waved to the hundreds of Government Control Salvator Antonio, his house was al- 1933 Low. stuff. ' people who have gathered to cheer Admitting that farm prices have AHACK ON THE G. 0. P. him. He appeared in excellent physi- Found in Trindad He Is First ways full of dope and guns. Is fin- The orders, a revised code of Increased since May, 1933, when the labeling requirements and stnadards cal condition. ally avenged. The President reached the White Agricultural Adjustment Act be- First to pay last night, for his New York, Aug. 10.—(AP) — of identity arc Issued with hopes came a law, Fletcher declared that Man To Be Extradited House in time for . Trade volume still is holding 40 per that they will serve a.s models for the rise has been more than offset slate liquor control agencies, brlng- Congressman Charges Re-j RICHARD H. GOLDEN, He arranged for a conference ac by a rise in the price of manufac- from There. cent above the i933 low. said the three o’clock with Secretary Mor- tured goods, and called the crop weekly Dun and Bradstrcct trade (Conttnued on Page Two) genthau, at which. It was expected control program "thinly veiled gov- review today, ” in spite of the worst publicans Can PromUej OF NORWALK, DEAD the whole financial and business ernment control,” and “alien prin- drought In the nation's history, the situation would be reviewed. ciple.” Port-of-Spaln, Trinidad, Aug. 10 epidemic of strikes,’; and an unfa- Nothing Belter Than a Re-1 ___ At five o’clock M r.. Roosevelt After tolling off a whole catalogue — (A P )—The man who says be is vorable foreigii situation. Business hoped to go over several questions o f charges, the G. O. P. spokesman Robert Jones but whom the United sentiment, the review added, shift- PARTY IS ROBBED w‘th Secretary Hull. accused the Democratic Party of States authorities contend is Arthur ed suddenly Into a more cheerful at- turn to the Old Days. Former Mayor and Bank Mrs. Anna Ddll, the President’s C. Wilson, charged with the murder -violating ita campaign promises by titude during the week.* • daughter, met him at the station. of Mrs. Irene Debolt In Texas, sail- “Most of the hesitancy which has OF $ 6 ,9 0 0 IN CASH John, youngest son, was with Mr. (Oonttnued on Page Two) ed under guard aboard the liner _ President Passes Away Pan America today. The steamer been In evidence since the begin- n (By Aseoelated Preoa) Roosevelt. ning of the third quarter," it con- Members of the (Cabinet went out Is due In New York next Wednes- As Democrats of Connecticut have Afkar 9 I nno Itlnocc day. tinued, "Is expected to be dispelled Indicated their Intention of carrying W lC * a LOUg lilU cSS. to the President’s car to extend their b; the President's speeding of re- greetings to the returning President. He is the first man to be extradit- Four Bandits Also Steal Two the battle to the Republicans, Gov- PIANS TO PLEAD ed as a murder suspect from Trini- lief expenditures, particularly for the drought stricken ai as and dad to the United States. The ex- ernor Wilbur Cross, bluing the way Norwalk, Aug. 10.—(AP)—Rich- tradition followed approval by Sir some formal announcement regard- Diamond Rings Worth to the enemy trenches the night be- ard H. (Jolden, 84, Dean of Norwalk FOR RAIN TONIGHT A. Claud Hollis, the governor of ing the administration’s intention of fore last at the Kopplemann dinner, 36 PERSONS DIE making a strong swing to the right. ConKressman Francis T. Maloney teal estate and insuraftce men, Trinidad, of a formal application made yesterday for the suspect's "Revised estimates of fall trade $1,000 Each, Then Flee. fired a volley last night at a gather- president of the South Norwalk release to United States officials. ing of Fairfield county Democratic Trust Company and a former mayor, (Continued on Page Two) FROM HEAT WAVE To Stage Ancient Dance to The Same Person leaders at Bridgeport. tiled early this morning in the Nor- District Attorney Itoy Jackson Troy, N. Y „ Aug. 10— (AP) — Maloney had something to say walk hospital after an illness of sev- and a sheriff, both of Texas, Are ac- Police pressed a search tlirougnout about rugged Individualism, which ;s eral months. companying the prisoner. A Trini- the east today for four bandits who often. mentioned nowadays, assert- The flag at City Hall was Jllaced Invoke the Great Spirit to dad court. In agreeing to the extra- 500,000 CHINESE held up five persona along a lonely ing he believed In Its preservation. at half mast by order of Mayor Hot Spell Continues in Mid- dition. ruled that “ Arthur C. Wil- road at Burden Lake, near here, His idea of this was that "preserva- Charles E. Swartz, out of respect to

Hear Prayers. son and Robert Jones have been last night and robbed them ot $6,- tion of rugged individualism, Is to the man who bad given so matiy shown to be one and the same per- West and No Relief Is In FACE STARVATION 900 in cash and two diamond rings make certain that every able bodied years of his life to the city. son.” » worth $1,000 each. man who is anxious and willing to Mr. Golden was a native of Glen . Geary, Okla,, Aug, 10.— (A P) — Mrs, Debolt’s body was found in 'Victims of the holdup, all summer work, la provided with a Job.” Cove, L. I. He served as a drumme»* the desert near 'Van Horn, Texas, Sight. Hundreds o f painted, skin-decked In- residents at Averill Park, a Rens- Separatee Tj-pes .boy In tht Civil War for five years. dians will Jerk and leap tonight in last November, She and Wilson, Mrs. Anna Antonio selaer county resorti are Jules ThtUongressman separated types In 1874 ho moved to South Norwalk the barbaric animal dance, final re- both residents o f Cleveland, had Searing Drought Ruins Crops ticrner, 35, of New York City, head cf Individualism saying that “ the and with his brothet, the late James By ASStXTATED PRESS m of the red man in times of left that qlty together, police said. murder was his wife Anna. Then of a chain of women's apparel stress. Giving his' name as Robert Jpnea, came the surly Sam Faracci, and stores; Pearl Yaras, also of New The heat wave held on tenacious- and claiming to be a Canadian, the — Water Is Scarce and (Continued On Page Ten) (Continued on Page'Ten) ly today, with a steadily mounting Rain! The frenzied dancers will finally Vincent Saetta, death bouse York; Barish Daniels, Waterville, plead of the Great Manitou. Rain! prisoner was arrested while serving gallant, speaker of the beautiful lie. Me., and Gertrude .Cohen, Boston, toll of victims. That the game may-'not perish, that aa steward on a liner, having signed Food Is Almost Gone. Mass. Thirty-six persons are known to- the huntera may not return empty- on at Halifax in December. (OoDthmed on Page Two) Also, in the party was a Japanese have perished during the past few days as - result of the record- handed from the chase. chauffeur, named Togo, employed b y . Lerner. Allows Snake to Bite Him breaking "imperatures that baked Seldom indeed is the animal dance Shanghai, Aug. lO.-^(AP)— The used to' Invoke -the Great Spirit. The bEuidlts relieved Lemer of the mid-continent, with no Immedi- Only the oldsters remember Ita horseman that is death rode $6,700 In cash, stripped the . rings ata general relief In sight. To Prove Faith; Now Dying A cool wave, reported sweeping last performance, In 1903, and only To Allow D eadAlive Dog throughout China today, gathering from the hands of Miss Yaras and the elder braves and squaws will took $250 from Daniels' pocket, down on the stricken areas ^ m the harvest of thirst, and starVatioa the far northwest, failed to put tn participate In the ceremony, to be In the wake of a searing drought. Had Attended Races. Sylvia, N. C-, Aug. 10— (AP) — Aatime-honored snake bite antidote of its appearance yesterday and tem- held In a grove north of here. To Die a Natural Death From the Province of Anhwei The Lerner party was returning d from Saratoga Springs, where they peratures skyrocketed far beyond The heads and hides, of big game came an appeal to the National gov- holiness preacher, Albert Teester, the mounUineer—but Teester would K had attended the races, when their the century mark at a number of of the plains have been carefully ernment for help. Five hundred near death from a rattlesnake’. ‘’^T^^rsky‘’only makes the snake saved for generations, for use only car was blocked by a small greenish points. Scores were proatrst d. ^rkeley, Calif., Aug. 10.— (AP)<».four minutes, under clinical deiiol- thousand face starvation there, the bites he received In a demonstration madder and the poison will sink Further crop losses were reported. in the animal dance. — “Thirteen,” the fox terrier Dr. E colored sedan parked sidewise on tlons, to further research into meth- message said; — Texas had fifteen deaths. Nebras- BnSalo Pelts E. Cornish clinically put to death the road. to bis flock that "the faithful are deeper,” he cried, reiterating bis ods of revivification of persons The drought is described as one of As they pulled to a stop, four immune," refused steadfastly today faith. ka counted seven dead since last Many of the participants will be and then revived, will be allowed to whose heart beat and circulation the worst in centuries. costumed In the pelts of buffalos, die a natqral death. armed men ran from a wooded to accept medical care. He regained composure, but had Saturday, and although scattered baa been stopped by shock or rains fell th oughout the state, re- fa c u hidden under masks made of Dr. Cornish disclosed today patch, marched them 30 yards Into “ I am a disciple of (3od,” the to be carried to hl.s cabin near here, asphyxiation. The dog was given (Contlmied on Page Ten) the brush at gun point and bound mountain preacher cried. “He will | He would permit no medicine, no ports said that little was left oC the animals’ beads. In similar man- has reached this decision After glV' i g a s . ner, other Indians will represent each with pieces of* clothesline, take care of It.” j doctor. grains, paatures, potatoes, forage ing careful consideration to the Nursing baa been limited to eo- TREASURY BALANCE making them Ue face downward. The preacher, who claimed be i Today his arm bad swollen until crops and gardens, seared oy hot wolves, antelopes, bears, deer, and suggestion' of a fellow ecientlst that lectlon of a proper diet and keeping elk. One of the women, not tied as could undergo any torture without { the skin burst. His back and neck winds- and devastating heat. study of the dog’s brain might re- the canine warm. He 'is not able to Washington, Aug. lO.— (A P )— tightly as the others, freed herself, injury because of his faith, stood j puffed, and his swollen tongue al- 103 In Lincoln The traditionally uncommunica- veal more of value than would be stand unassisted. The position of the Treasury Aug. 8 tive tribesme” speak guardedly of releas^ the others and notified In his pulpit Sunday night, held ! most filled bis mouth. A little food It was 103 In Uncoln. the state’s learneo by continuing to nurse him “ He would eat a pound of meat a was: Recelots, $86,716,671.96; ex- state police at Troy. She said the aloft the rattlesnake and called from a spoon, but no medicine, was capital, yesterday—the fifth day la the dance, its nature and its history. back to the maximum health which day if we would give it to him,’’ Dr. penditures, $154,120,486.63; balance, Always, they affirm, It must be held car bore a license of L denomina- upon the congregation t. witness still his edict. which 101 was exceeded In the past Is possible. Cornish said and while “his Im- $2,352,959,457.58; customs receipts tion. that the reptile could not hurt him. Welfare authorities were advised, on the banks of a big stream. Mani- Improvement of the dog's condi- provement Is so slow as to be for the month, $5,302,424.06. State police believed the car Twice the snake’s head .flashed. but they were believed too late, even M l^ u r i tias hsd three heat tou will see bis animals cavort at tion has been slow and Pr Cornish scarcely apparent. It is evident he Receipts for the fiscal year since headed southward, on basis of a Twice Its fangs sank Into Teester’s if Teester’s weakness should Anally deaths since the current hot (pelt the waterside, understand that they thinks It will be month!) yet, at is gaining gradually in strength. July 1. $329,751,312.61; expendi- report from Corporal Robert Mohr are forced by thirst to come to the arm. His faith was strong, but for overcome bis rell^ous scruples began, Illinoia three, Indiana and* best, before he is able to walk. No Where at first there was a tendency tures, $624,262,971.74 (Including of Lebanon ou t^ st that several the moment, pain . w u stronger. against their ministrations. Arkansas one each; WlsconsllW\. big water, since their usual drink- medical treatment has oeen admin- for him to cross his front legs when $304,537,294.67 of emergency ex- motorist had reported to him they ing places have completely vanished. Teester sprang from the pulpit, ran Teester is 39 years old. His wife Michigan, ^ d Ohio, two each, istered since the first week follow- we tried to make him stand, he now penditures); excess M expenditures, were forced off the road In that to the cburc'i yard and rolled, died some years ago after a long Ill- Ohio In adcitlon counted Bve ' And then If he will, he will send ing April 18 when Thlrtoerj’s origi- holds them apart in a more nctmal $294,511,659:13; gojit assets, $7,- rain. vicinity by a speeding car in which agonized, in the graaa. ness during which she, too, declined nal life was terminated for three cr wav.” 656.554.001.84. | four men rode. A friend offered corn whloky — medical assistance. (Oon tinned o a rm n \-vi MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN„ FRIDAY, AUGUST 10,19S4 MAMCHEB’l'ER I5V1CNING HiRALD, MANCHBSSl’ER. CONN., FRIDAY, AUGUST 1 0 ,198e, rAUC TtiSBm

nuEs m ar. baixot anc« at Rau’s a few weeks ago the CHAIN STORE MAY IN STATE EUECnONB Marry Makere played to one of the FILMNOSTOPROTEa P^neid Meteors Are Due FINANCIAL MARTS BANDIT SUSPECTS largest attendancee ever to aaeem- HOOVER OBSERVES Ntw Brttmn, Aug. 10.—(AP) N. Y. Stocks TEXULE WORKERS You Just Can *t Keep ble to dance at Crystal Laka. —The otate eleetlonj will not be Local Stocks ‘rhe following week-end Dick U. S. GOODS BY TARIFF To Put on Show Tonight LEASE WARANOKE held until Nov. 6, but the first STEADIER TODAY SHOT AND KILLED BenvenuU and hie' orcbeitra will ballot haa been cast already. Adam Exp ...... GAHIER TOMORROW play at Rau’s. BnmiDAY SIMPLY FR A D IN 'S Emeat C Pierce filed his ab- (Furnlalied by Pntaain R Co.) Secret from Milkmen Alaska J u a ...... Central Row, Hartford. Oona. Manila, P. I., Aug. 10.—(AP) - PMUdelphia, Auf. 10—(AP) —M bout 70 raHea high, tte air U «up- I eence ballot in a eealed envelupe Allegheny . . . . . Until Further No- with the city clerk. Under the Quick action by the Philippine Legis- Tt6 Peraeld meteora wlU i poaed to t>e very rare and very cold. Silbros Company Ordered to Allied Chem . . 1 P. M. Stocks acToaa the aky tonight, tomor- ■ Yet It !a In this extremely lofty re- I aUte law such a ballot may be Inflation Scare Dies Down Am C a n ...... PingerprinU Show Three SEVEN PERSONS HURT lature to Increase tariffs to protect Not Efen B i r ^ y Gake Will Final row and Sunday, and there la a glon that they flash into light. I handed in between Auguat t and Two Delegates to National He’s The Butt Of A Good Many Jokes And American goods In the Islands from tice All Our Men’s Am ComI Alcq ... Bonk Stoeka. Bclentiflc discuaaion on whether I They travel at about 40 miles a Vacate; A & P Reported ' November 6. Am For Pow ;... Japanese and other competition was I 'The puzzled city clerk naked After President’s Silver _ „ . _ Asked Sometimes He Breaks Up A Fine Snooze, Men Were Not Escaped AS BUS HITS PILLAR Mark Event in Palo Alto their brilliant light la due to heat : aecond, or 144,000 miles an hour, Am Rad St S ___ Cap Nat Bank R Trust IS 15 Conreotion in New York eeen today. Clearance or a rare form of cold Ulumlnatioa. | At this speed they will strike and Pierce how come he could mark Am Smelt ...... But He’s In The Know! A tentative bill increasing a num- $4-00 The old idea is that these meteors j may partly disrupt a lot of air Ready to Occupy Premises I hla ballot when the candidates I Conn. R iv er...... 450 __ Order Is CarefnOy Studied. Am He] and Tel .. Htfd. Conn. Trust .... 87 6i Texas Convicts, Howm r. Was On Way to New York City ber of tariff schedule# already baa Home. , bum with a heat so Intense that al- molecules despite the thin spread of j have yet to be chosen. Pierce Am Tob B ...... WDI Be Elected. teen drafted and approved by Oover- 1 though they may be no bigger than {the atmosphere. explained he voted a stratglit Hartford National .... J8 20 , With all the recent fuas about, khlnd a tree, and atk for a match or from Springfieid, Mass. Am Wat Wks . . Phoenix'8 L B. and T. . I8S _ noi General Frank Murphy, who dla- C O A T S an d * gr«i"« of sand, their flash is visible i Against this theory la the evi- Silbros Company, women's, and ticket He didn’t dlaeloae which Anaconda ...... milk, the mUkman la pretty much .in I the time.. Suffice to eay he stops Three Badly Hurt. clr.sed that a copy of the measure hundreds of miles. Mathematical dence of meteors which reach the men’s clothing store In the Wara- I party got hla vote. Naw York. Aug. 10.—(AP)— FI Insnranoe Stocks ' and compliM the request. Ehnporia, Kas., Aug. 10.—(AP)— Palo Alto, Calif., Aug. 10.—(AP) SHOES nandal markets generally eubelded Armour ni A ___ Aetna Casualty...... 46i^ 4g The meeting of Local 21*8, Unit- the news. For yeara the milkman Officers scanned fingerprint records tad been forwarded to Washington astronomers have flgured’ that earth. Their surfaces show that noke block at 801 Main atrect, haa I Pierce expects to be In CaU- I Really, the mllktain has plenty of (01 Inspection by the State and Com- — Foregoing any elaborate celebra- they'liquefied with heat, due to im- Atchison ...... Aetna Fire ...... sg^ 40 ed Textile Workers of America, to haa been caricatured—usually plcr for Identification of three men ' New York, Aug. 10 — (AP) — something else, called radiation im- been notified to vacate the premises ! fomia election day. today, after yesUrdaya Inflation Allbum ...... ' protection for who can better awing Seven persons were Injured, three merce Departments. tion, former President Herbert Hoo- S U IT S pact, may cause these flashes. past with the air. presumably to make. way for the ary buying flurry. Aetna Ufe ...,...... i8)i 17 be held In Odd Fellows hall Satur- tured showing an Inebriate home a fuU botUe of milk by the neck in killed near here In a gun battle with The Perseids travel faster than — ------» Aviation Corp ... Automobile ...... 20 22 members of the Kansas highway pa- seriously when a bus en route to He explained, however; there was ver observed bis 60tb birthday at hls for Itnmediate and This term means that colUsiona leasing of the entire first floor of Sober aecood thoughts on the ell- 'Balt and Ohio ... day afternoon will send two dele- in the wee sma hours of the mom- i an entergency than one who does it no need to wait for approved from of air molecules with the front of the meteors which fall to the earth’s ths block to the Great Atlantic A Conn. G enera]...... 25 27 ing. The milkman has taken all I Eor a living 365 days a year 7 trol who suspected them of a bank New York from Springfield, Mass., Stanford University campus home ver naUoBsllzaUon failed to dliglose Bendlx ...... gates to the national convention In robbery plot. crashed Into a pillar of the Broad- Washington before the Legislature the meteor set up the bright radia- surface^ No perseld ever has been Pacific Company for a meat Hartford Fire ....___ 83 88 these JIbea good naturedly, even ; The milkman gets very Uttle fcts. today. Fall Wear, seen to'strike the earth. any Immediate prospect of Infla- Beth Steel ...... Hartford Steam Boiler 88 60 New York from Monday to Friday The men were shot and killed way subway structure at Broadway tion. Up where the Peraelds travel. market and grocery store. The REGISTRARS IN Borden ...... amiUng and offering no alibi when ; sleep. If he averages four hours a and 235tb street. American ^ and Filipino business Only a few friends will-be present lease of ths premises to the A A P tion. Stocks, which had bounded National F ire ...... 63 85 of next week. some one says that he la the day he is lucky for there Is more to when two carloads of patrolmen en- at the family dinner where not even Can P a c ...... At the meeting In New York of- countered them sitting In a motor Reports from the Kingsbridge po- men-have decided to form a stock stores has not been signed, pending up in a wave of excited short cover- Phoenix F ir e ...... 63 65 nolaiest person on earth. | the milk business than Just deliver- lice station said that the bus, going a birthday-cake will mark the oc- approval of some alight alterations, Case (J. I.) ...... Travelers ...... 400 *10 ncere will be elected and a board car on a side road near here late coi-poration to direct a campaign lu Ing yesterday, felF a point or two in Cerro De Pasco .. Abont 80 Retail Dealers I lug the bottles each morning. The yesterday. When tpe officers got south on. Broadway, swerved to the United States. They pre'viously c,taion that brought congratulatory Will Remain At MRS. ANTONIO DEFIANT but It is expected the deal will be HNAL SESSION the early trading, then steadied. U. Public CtTlities Stocks formed ■ to hear the reports ol all First off, Manchester has about I R>H1< must be prepared and sealed letters and telegrams from friends at 1 - 2 price GERMAN PASTORS Ches and Ohio . . . Conn. Elec Serv ..... 40 44 the different silk manufacturing lo- out of their cars, the men opened avoid a collision with an automobile agreed greater protection to Ameri- completed some time next week. S. Government bonds were again re- Chrysler ...... 60 retail milk dealers and of this {loaded and do many other odd and struck the subway understruc- end associatea in all parts of the Samuel Nelson, Jr., of the Holden Conn. Power ...... 38 40 cals as to their conditions. This i: number about three-fourths deliver | chores that go with the milk busi- fire. Officers returned the Are, kill- can gopds wna needed for the suc- AS SHE MEETS DEATH actionary, and the dollar was under Cola ■...... ing all three. ture. The subway is elevated at cess of the reciprocity pinn since the world. and Less. Nelson Company, Is negotiating the a little pressure In foreign exchange Greenwich, WRO, pfd. 67 68 board will learn the proposed griev- milk and dairy products in the early ness. The truck la usually loaded this point of the system. Though the former President transfer. It la expected that the Also Are Working on Re?i* Col C a rb o n ...... Hartford Elec ...... ssvj 35» ances regarding codes In all sq morning hours. It la a stlU, strange Un night before.And In the summer The patrolmen were cruising on Islands sell approximately tvlce as DISOBEY HITLER dealings. Wheat, cotton and rub- Coral Solv ...... First reports said that the three much In the states as-they buy p’ans to observe the anniversary In $3*65 pair A A P will leave Its present quarters b?r encountered profit taking, but Hartford Gas ...... 45 _ tions of the ' country. After J town into which the hurrying Ume the driver starts out at from 3 the highway after they had been a simple manner, the Hoover house- (Oontinaed from Page One) Cons Qas . . . . . do., pfd ...... 45 _ code! have been given proper sfil milkman pllota his gasoline steed Upped that three men planned to more seriously injured were rushed there. In the Richards block directly"across com managed to extend Its advance Cons O il...... to 3 o’clock on his morning round. to Fordham hospital. They are: hold was alive with activity, prepar- Before midnight struck they were Main street from tbs proposed new sion of Voting List of moderately. S N E T Co ...... 104 - 108 this organization will present shortly after midnight, and many In winter the milkmen do not start holdup the Lebo, (Kas.) State Bank. Joseph OsgQod, 50, of 122 Cook- ing for tho marriage of Miss Mildred Bite.. Cent Can ...... Manufacturing Stocks claims of the different regional la- a story be can tell of the neighbor- so early. It firat waa thought the men Refuse to Take the Oath of dead. U. 8 . Smelting, wide moving sil- Com Prod...... man road.. Ocean Grove, N. J., poa- BINDENBUTIG MEMORIAL hall, secretary to Mrs. Hoover, and Silk Dresses Others At $3.00 "rhe Waranoke block houses, In ver Issue which gained nearTy fi Am Hardware ...... 17 19 bor bo&rde ,n the different states hood—even though he rarely sees The milkmen are clubby people might be Raymond Hamilton, Joe Mrs. Antonio, 25 yfirn of age, Manchester. Del L and W n ___ Am Hosiery ...... 35 and also to Washington. hie customers! Palmer and Irvin (Blackie) Thomp- sible fracture of thf skull and Allen Ctampbell, Hollywood school addition to the Silbros store, the points yesUrday, fell back more and about the first stop In the morn- lacerations of the left leg. London, Aug. 10.—(AP)— So teacher and son of fbrmer Governor Light and Dark Prints thin, almost to the point of emacia- Chatsworth House, a rooming house Du Pont ...... Arrow H and H, com. 10 12 •’The meeting tomorrow s an Im- The average local milkman covers son, condemned convicts who es- Fidelity Required by Lead' tion and weighing under 90 poundii than 3 this morning, then recovered Eastman Kidak .., ing is the lunch room. Here you will ■Viola Clement, 28, ,of 2922 Hart- great waa the attendance at the Thomas E. Campbell of Arizona. formerly conducted as the Waranoke partially. American Smelting and do., p f d ...... 95 _ poflant one. and in the morning the about 30 miles of Manchester hear all the news of the day before caped from the Texas state prison foi^ road. Baltimore, strained neck Also Black, Brown and Navy had prayed to the last that the "por- Today the Board of Registrars are Elec and Mus ___ Billings and Spencer.. — 1 Jacquard and novelty weavers will streets going around his route. His at. Huntsville, July 22, but a com- memorial service for the late Presi- tals of mercy" which the court of Hotel. The now defunct Home Bank Cerro De Pasco, other silver issues, Elec Auto Lite .., talked over and later on In the an^-Tacerations of the forehead. d*nt Paul Von Hlndenburg of Ger- er of the Nazis. A Trust Company occupied the south bcldlng the lost session of the sea- lost tnore than a point, and several Bristol B rass...... 20 22 gather Several of these delegates 'customers live in top-floor apart- morning the milkman is the first parison of. fingerprints showed this Madison Bart, driver of the bus, ITAUAN SAILORS KILLED last resort had s(>oken only two son to enroll voters for the pri- Gen Elec ...... do., pfd ------fl.a _ will wait over and address the inenta, palatial residences and In not to be the ease. riany In" the German Lutheran BROWNBILT days ago as her only hope would section of the main floor. This gold and copper stocks declined Gen ...... person, after the lunch room propri- 31, of 499 West 129th street. New section has been unoccupied since maries. People who have been made Case. Lockwood and B — 300 meeting In the afternoon. It now ama^ cottagea where the proverbial church today that the doors bad to Naples, Italy, Aug. 10—(AP) — be opened. The governor, ho*-- moderately. In the rails. Union Gen M otors...... "wrolf” is always banging around to etor, to see the morning paper. York, internal Injuries. l>e closed before the services began. $2-$3-$5 Berlin, Aug. 10.—(A P )~ Many the Home Bank merged with the voters but have not as yet enrolle-1 Pacific and Santa Fe dropped 2 CoHlna Co...... 80 — seems that one of the representa- Hard On Tracks. The otheili, less seriously injured, Threie sailors were killed and II In- . SHOE STORE ever, declined to Interfere. She Manchester Trust Company and 1 • any party caucus. In order to take Gillette ...... Colt’s Firearms ...... igi tives to the Manchester local will be worry the Inmates. In making the Ray Atherton, counselor of the clergymen are rebelling against had said they would have to carry points, then regained about half Gold Dust ...... 18H 2014 Milkmen are hard on trucks.- Un- were said to be: jured today when the Italian motor Savings Bank of Manchester. Mut- psrt In the primaries nekt month, their decline. Losses of a point or Eagle Lock ...... * 29 Organizer James W. Green, who rounds of bis customers, the local AMUSEMENTS William C. Squire, 16, of' 800 Unlt^ States Embassy, attended *n vessel Pallade collided with the tor- Eveiy Dress a Fine Bargain. 825 Main Street rfULTlng fealty to Chancellor Hitler, her; that .she could not go the short must turn In their names today. All Hudson Motors . . . . Fafni • Bearings ...... sa has been In Manchester for several milkman risks his neck every day like the old days when the old horse the place of Ambos,sador Robert W. way from her cell to the death rrxitn ter's Smoke Shop occupies an addi- so were numerous among the indus- Int Harv ...... ; 60 Sumner avenue, ^ringfleld, Mass., pedo boat destroyer Antonietto 'Uso declaring the German ruler seeks to tion to the block but Is not a part such persons con vote In the primary trials, including American Can, U. Fuller Brush. Class A. 7 weeks. of the week by hooking his chin In would follow the milkman dowm the contusions of the forehead. Bingham who Is making a Scandi- D1 Mare, en route to Naples from place hlmeelf above God and the on foot. Two guards picked her up of the main building. The Smoke this year, but If a person wishes to Int Nick ...... Gray Tel Pay Station. 10 the darkness over hastily strflng street, stopping at each delivery navian cruise. aqd took ji few'ateps. She slnig- S. Steel, General Motors, Chrysler, tpt Tel and Tel ... William Squire, 50, l^ls father, of naval maneuvers at Gaeta. church. Shop will not be affected by the change from one party to another Westinghouse and others. Ameri- Hart and Cooley ...... clotheslines and he knows the feel- place, the trucks of today, while flt- CAGNEY KEEPS ADMIRAL the same address, contlqilons and Sir John Simon, British foreign The Pallade cut a great hole In A law requiring churchmen to gled down then and walkcd'the rest change. Johns Manville . Hartmann Tob, com .. _ LIFE SPAN RISE, ing of skating along on the top of led with many conveniences such as minister, Interrupted hls vacation in of the way, a bit defiantly. t.'ie change of Intention filed today can Telephone dipped more than a abrasions of .the left leg. ^ the destroyer amtdahip.' Its prow take an oath o f fidellty and obedi- Thu A A P ha.s occupied the Rich- ■A’iil not make It possible for the point, then regained part of its Kennecott .. ^...... do., p f d ...... 15 SEEN BY DOCTOR a kiddle car left in the back door trick clutches and brakes, never- Steve Fcarkowwltz, of 43 Ens- Scotland to attend the services and penetrated sailors’ living ijuarters. ence" to Hitler Is one of ' several Ignored Wltneswa. ards block since Its erestion nearly voter to take part In the primaries loss. After a little selling flurry in Lehigh Val Coal . Int Silver ...... 22 walk. Customer’s carelessness theless must be started and stopped. WAITING FOR AN HOUR field street, Indian Orchard, "Mass., King George was represented by The collision occurred at dawn near Lehigh Val Rd . .. do., pfd ...... 68 Philadelphia (AP) — Impr-ve- gives the milkmen no end of trouble, It Is this conUnual starting and Lord Munster. ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD—IT PAYS enacted yesterday hy the National Beside her were the guards and ten years ago. With the develop- rext month. the early dealings, the • market but that’s only one of his abrasions of the left leg and con- Proclda. Synod. two matrons. She gave no heed to ment of a- marketing section on the turned very dull. LIgg and Myers B L nder.s, Frary R Clk. 30 ments In the health of the Ameri- many stopping that wears a milk truck tusions of fingers of both hands. The registrars are also working Loew’s ...... New Brit. Mch. com .. 3 can people that already are possible worries. down. No one seeking a used Commander of Pacific Coant It Is part of the Nazi program Of the Official witnesses, clustered In east side of Main street in the vicin- on the revision of the. voting list The market itlll renlained cau- Claim They’re Quietest Stanley Wachnlke, 31, of Man-' a unified Protestant church. the place to which they had come to ity of Park street it became evident tious and confused over the autumn Lorlllard ■ do., p f d ...... 30 If existing scientific knowledge were truck wants a milk truck. They Fleet Says Busy Men Don’t vine. N. J., contusions of the right There are many names on the list McKeesp Tin Mann R Bow, Class A. 3 made available effectively are listed As to the charge that he la the know the grief to which It has been knee. Representatives of the Bavarian, see her died. White faced all, they that the A A P would soon seek who have died or leYt town and these business outlook. ConUnued reports noisiest person on earth, the milk- put. Have to Apologize. Wurttemburg and Hanover state were steeling their courage fully as quarters across the main thorough- of an encouraging volume of retail Mont Ward ...... !! 22* do.. Class B ...... by Dr. Thomas Parran, J r , New names will be, removed Those who Nat Biscuit ...... " " 33 North and Judd ...... is York state health commissioner Ir men say that the trade is the quiet- If a young milkman was wife- churches protested passage of the much'as she was. She wore a sim- fare. Several different blocks I'.ave been made since the list was distribution were read hopefully, est and doea all in their power to law. Many of them aald flatly today ple. blue gingham dress. It had were said to be in view, but the fir.st but there was ni IncllnaUon to Jump Nat Cash Reg ...... ' isi' Nilea. Bern Pond .... g a report to the College of Physi- hunting he is In a position to know numbers among WOMAN NABS BANDITS last published In 1932, wlU have Nat Dairy ...... ’ 17/ Peck, Stow and Wilcox 3 clans of Philadelphia. earn the award for being the most where the best tempered, neatest, nit most loyal fans no less a per- Qt/ iisrf j)OM eon ajfonl to l>ufi good ju rm tu rs they would not take the oath. been cut on the left side permitting indication a move was to be made l irtr names placed In the proper at conclusions as to the outlook for discreet, quietest night worker of 800 Suspended access to the leg, which was bare, came with the notification given Sil- autumn. U. S. Steel’s report of Nat Distillers ...... ’ loiRussell Mfg ...... _ Dr. Parran lays: modest, girl may live. He knowi sonage than Admiral D. F. Sellers, bros last night. I rder and a new list of voters -n N Y Central ...... 21C Scovill ...... ] A further Increase in the life them all. Of course he is always In more about the family conations former commander of the Pacific AHEMPTING HOLDUP! Some 800 clergymen already arc for the electrode. The right leg ♦own will be ready for the town shipments of finished steel products a big hurry to reach all of hls cus- under suapenslon for opposition to wna stockinged and she wore alm- In July showed the expected severe NY NH and H ,,'...... lostStanley W orks...... ig span by another 10 years is entire- than any other outsider; knows by Fleet of the United States Navy. r.ieetlng In October. Noranda ...... "'isr ly possible. tomers before the morning pot Is the condition of, the returned bot- Cagney spent two weeks on board the chancellor and his church lieu- ple black sbo.es. drop. The toUI of 369,938 tons was Standard Screw...... 52 put on the stove, and often • does tenant, Relchs Bishop Ludwig Muel- The prison chaplain stepped for- The sesalon today will be from 1 little more than a third of total for North Am ...... utI do., pfd., guar ____ lOO Typhoid fever and diphtheria can tles, the wash on the line and the the U. 8. S. Arizona, while making Grapples W’ith Robber Until | ISSUE NEW ORDERS o’clock until 10 o’clock tonight, day- Packard ...... !!!!! 3 '* Smytlie Mfg. Co...... 28 be reduced to lower minima. slam the old car around the street home surroundings Just what sort scenes for "Here Comes the Navy", Help Comes— His Two Com-1 ler Those who refuse to take the ward, crucifix extended toward the light saving time. June, and little more than half of corners with plenty of Jangle and oath face the same fate. Miieller has mask' that dropped from the head the total for July of last year, but Taylor and Fenn .... — The Infant mortality rate can be of atmosphere the young lady of the the Warner Bros, picture coming to panions Also Captured. Phlla Rdg C and I ...... ! sii Torrington ...... ' 54 cut In half. rattle of bottles, but the mllknen house Is being brought up In. Al- the State next Wednesday, but not j absolute authority over church mat- plate. He' stepped back. Watches was above the extrehiely low level Phil P e te ...... ;; 18 4 argue that If the majority of peo- ters. on the wrists of shaky arms among TO U. S. DISTILLERS of July two years ago. Atlantic Underwood Mfg Co 44 Two-thirds of the present 18.000 though he may never see her unUl the day the company waa Son Diego, Calif., Aug. 10—(AP) Pub Serv N J ...... 33s; maternal deaths can be prevented. ple were soimdly sleeping, the traf- nights, be can form a good opinion RANGE SALE the witnesses said 10:12 p. m., east- Refining ordered the usual quarter- Union Mfg Co ...... working at the Navy landing dock The opposition maintains the oath FUTCHER WAUOPS The Increasing Incidence of the fic noises would not awaken them of her long before he meets her. —A woman who engaged an alleged I mixes things spiritual and temporal ern standard time. At 10:18 p. m.. (Contliioed from Page One) ly dividend of 25 cents. U S Envelope, com,., any quicker than a midnight blast ashore did the Admiral find time to bank robber In hand-to-hand com- Bhe was dead. The wave of buying in V all Reading ...... ;!!!! 35u do., pfd ...... venereal diseases can be changed to Summer, of course, is the ideal lay a visit to Jinimy. bat: waa credited with his capture and makes It possible for Mueller to Rem Rand ...... "" awVeeder Root ...... a decreasing progression. from an express train borne Into c.iatlgate every refusal to obey bis Reporter Falnta. ing the federal and state regula- NEW DEAL POLICIES street late yesterday spread to the their windows on a stormy night. weather for milk deliveries and it is Accompanied by hls aides and today while bank employes and po- tions into accord. London and markets, opening Rey Tob B ...... !.’!!.’.‘! 45ii Whitlock Coll Pipe .!! Thfc tuberculosis battle Is only then that the trade is the heaviest. Ismily, Admiral Sellers arrived less lice captured hls two asserted con- erdera as disobedience to Germany's A reporter for a New York City - - Scars Roebuck...... 34 half won. Aa to the charge that the milk- dictator, Hitler. For the labels, the FACA now de- several hours ahead of New York J.B.Wll’ms Co., *10 par 46 58 One season melts into another —the than five minutes after Cagney bad federates. Cash Prices newspaper, slumped forward In a (Conttnoed from Page One) socony V ac ...... !!;;;; 14,, Cancer can be better controlled. men are always stumbling over Speakers for this faction at the- faint. mands: The brand name and the this morning, but much confusion South Pac ... empty bottles with a possible milk men still continue their rounds returned to. hla hotel to change hls Mrs. Charles Andermott, 40,. Waa j Synod pointed out that In the oath class and type of distilled spirits; appeared abroad over the sUyer pro- 17H smashing of a bottle on the con- and you will reach out for the morn- costume and make-up for the se- cut on the head when struck by a Samuel Farnccl, 43, came next. “weird" innovations in government. Sou P Rlc S .. 34 Hitler was mentioned first, then the name and address of distiller, roctl- gram. London and Shanghai silver South Rwy .. crete steps, the milkmen say that ing bottle knowing that it should, be quence they were shooting. revolver in the hands of Willis Beal, The wrist watches said 10:18 p. m. He declared: markets were but slightly affected, there aa usual- But If you don’t It was more than an hour before 28, as she grappled with him in the on Club Terms eUurcb order and only the end the He entered easllyi hut sullenly, as flet or importer or bottler If bottled "The Republican Party demands St Brands . .. the same noise would pass unno- congregation, which under Lutheran by other than producer; the aJeo- the spot price remaining unchanged FOUR ARE DEAD ticed were It to happen In the day- find It some morning at the regular Cagney returned to the scene of ac- lobby of a bank at nearby La Mesa. one who feels he la punished for that the substitutes which the Ad- In London. St Gas and El time, consider that he may havL Leliefs, should come at the begin- ■fault." , hollc content oy proof, except for St Oil Cal ... Take It Straight time. To the milkman of Manches- tion. and found hls distinguished She held on until Tony Carletillo, a I ministration is now offering for been on an early morning errand of Visitors waiting for him. Jimmy be- garage owner, rushed to her aid and ning. "I’m going to the chair, all right" such specialties as ready mixed sound, economic governmental poll St on N J ...... ter it appears that there Is some highballs, fizsles, cordials and liq- kind of natural law that causes the mercy, he may have ushered _ gan to stammer embarrassed apolo- felled the alleged robber with a i The German-^p^as was told It hr raid, "but I’m Innocent. That’s cles be ,abandoned, and there be a Tex Corp ...... **2V AS FLOOD HITS If You Can friend, too much under the weather, blow. pjust publish no'account of the nil I’ve got to say and thank you, ueurs; the quautity or net contents; milk bottle to spin down a long gies, but the Admiral stopped him return to common sense and Consti- Timken Roller Bear ..!!...... 2e£ But the chances are you caa'I flight of steps, hitting every step on home, or he might have been listen- Kith a smile. Meanwhile, bank employes had 1 Synod's proceedings, ^ c e p t what- for nothing." a alatenient regarding any excessive tutional government." SEN. BORAH RAPS Trans America...... ! | .'' | 8 keep your face etraight when seized Maarcelo Felipe, 30, before M O N THS ing to a hard-luck story of a friend ever Bishop Mueller’s office might At 10:22 p. m., he was dead. coloring or flavoring material. the way down, and instead of strik- "Busy men don’t have to ajxilo- In his attack on the financing ot Union Carbide ...... ’ " ’ sns' DENVER AREAS yon see the Great McOonlglc ing something soft and elastic, the really In need of listening to. It's he could escape from the bank and j put out. Finally came Vincent Saetta. 23. •'Neutral Whisky" Union Pac ...... !!“ " 93?* glze for being busy," he said. “If I recovery me.asures. Chairman CROP REDUCTIONS Repertoire Co. perform that old-; Fates always decree that the darn- not all play—this milk business. If were In your place, I wouldn’t stop police Captured Pete Agulnaldo, 34. Church opposition, grouped around He was cheerful. Under the standards of Identity, Hetcher charged the Administra- Unit Aircraft ...... ’ ici- (Conttnoed from Page (tae) time mellerdramat •THt^ you don’t think so, ride around with Police said the three, Beal, Felipe I the pastors organization will meet "Hello guard," he called out. Ho the FACA defines the newly-coined Unit Corp ...... ;•••• 4,7 ed thing must strike an Iron ratling try work for a dozen admirals!" tion with, ’♦unprecedented profll- DRUNKARD." or a concrete base and—SMASH— one some morning and find out for Admiral Sellers spent the rest of and Agulnaldo, entered the bank soon to discuss the situation. Chtirch was smiling. He wna the worst of term "neutral whisky" In this fash- r^cy”. and contended that the ex- (-Continued from “age One) Unit Gas Imp ,, feared potatoes and other crons yourself. and demanded money at pistol superintendents of Rhine provinces the three to hear him tell It. yet it ion. U S Ind Ale .... awakening the whole neighborhood the afternoon as an absorbed spec- T O P A Y penditures had yet shown no results. would be a total loss. No loss of life point. They were held on robbery « were didmiased yesterday. was he who tried to shoulder, all the "The di.stlllate taken from the still U S Rubber .... and causing lights to flash on in tator of the scenes that were being "The expenditure of public funds day

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AU VBKTUCMEN T— glu to waae. Then the oorgsra of ^BmXlONB AEB FOOUBHLY ^ hla mouth will droop, hla eyellda SPENT TO KEEP KI8SABLE < CURB QUOTATIONS FORMER BOXER KILLED LANDISAITENDS . will contract in pain, and hla air CHINA BLACKLISTS will oose out until he la no longer Bt Paul, Aug. lO— (X P )—Thoae like a balloon, but is merely a ‘>sarly white Hollywood teeth” AT RAILROAD CROSSING crushed '’Rumpslstiltskln.'’ Asad Gaa and E lse,.. ROBINSON RITES AUENSEX FILMS would be a fine thing to have— Amsr Sup P o w ...... THE Then ths hlddsn-awa^ will bis la but there la no such thing. Canadan Marconi . . . Michael Doran, a Deaf Mute. complete darkness and battle with Bp said Dr. S. M. G o r d ^ Chi- Cities Service ...... each other. Then they will remem- eago, aacrstary o f the eounell on Elec Bond and Share Could Not Hear Engine’s > BARGAIN HOOND Czar of BasebaU and Other ber that they paid their wav In to Sevco FoK-Time Censors Em- dental therapeutlca of ths Mavis Bottling A . . . Warning Whistle. ' see the big -efreuq. the like of which American Dental Association in Nlag Hud P o w ...... they never conceived. But all that convention here. Penn Road ...... New London, Aug. 10 — (AP) — Notables Attend Services waa itaged was a m daiw cage that ployed — Part of New ’’American i died suddenly here late Wednesday strictly taboo. characters on a supplementary S>cuth Norwalk, filed In Federal choose, but as long as there are not. Her gaze ever piercea down to court here, show they have debts of pecially invented for these terrace night In bis seventieth year, wss the earth, pitying the hidden-aways. American Films Entertain screen. UNITED TEXTILE oceasioba. sehoolglrlB there will be sweaters brought to the cathedral. The. im- The government’s Idea of what $21,731 and assets of $30,825. They and skirts to garb them. Each fall She is trying to awaken them to be constitutes a good motion picture Is srked for extension of time in whicli mediate family followed the ca.eket aelf-rellant children 6f Light. Her WORKERS OF AMERICA the gals track down these self- into thii church through lines form- that it shall be ”70 per cent educa- tfi pay creditors. Any chemical or mechanical re- rays seek out every corner, shedding YOUTH TRIUMPHANT frigerator of any make whatsoever same garments their grandmothers ed by the honorary escort and a tional and 80 per cent entertaining.” LOCAL 2125 wore, buy them, and what's more, love on the Just and the unjust, bid- The chairman of the ocnsorshlp will dehydrate food—take the mois- group of city firemen. ding them lift their hearts and SARATOGA HORSE SALES adore them! Judge Landis arrived after the board says that aa a rule American, La Val, Md.—The Kuncer volun- ture out of the food and therefore work for the good of one another. films reverse this formula. But be- teer fire company nearly lost its defeat the object of refrigeration services began and alone walked to Will the hidden-sways forever Saratoga Springs, N. Y „ Aug. 10 NOTICE cause of this standard scientific and chance for fame. JJvery adult fire- —(AP)-—Better offerings have pro- which is to keep the foods In aa near If you wish to send a cake through his seat among the honorary e.scort. sleep ? A general membership meeting the mall, cover the top with paper Like many others at tht servUrs, travel films are admitted without man waa out . of town when an duced a lively pick up In bld&ig a natural state aa possible. 'The Caroline Korner Britton. question. alarm sounded. The Juniors rushed alU be held In the Odd FeUows ice—and iae only—cooled refrigera- and over this spread . some thinly the baseball commlsiioner was for the yearlings put on the block sliced apples. This will keep It dressed In white linen. In Its sffort to ancourags ths na- to the station only to discover none In the annual Saratoga sales. Hall Saturday afternoon, Angust tor Is neither too dry nor too moist. tive film industry the government was old enough to drive the fire It provides the .right temperature, fresh and moist. The Rev. Father Edward P. .Mc- DRII-ER ABSOLVED Where the average price for the 11th, at 2 o’clock sharp. All de- recently sponsored a conference of truck. Finally a passing motorist first night of the sale Wednesday and does not subtract the moisture Grath, officiated at the mass, assist- siring admittance mnst present Sunfoe oil or cream lets you enjoy ed by Father J. Morrell and Father Chinese producers. After two days’ was prevailed on to drive. was only $666, forty-six head content from the food. The new Bridgeport, Conn., Aug. 10.— dsllberations tbs delegates organ- The Juniors efficiently extinguish- their By-law book at the door. Goolerator is perfection Itself—call the sun and no sunburned terrors M. Sullivan. (AFl-r-The driver of an automobUs brought a total of $80,050 last ised a national association. ed a brush fire. night, an average of $1,088. the U T. Wood Company. afterwards. Obtainable at the involved In on accident In which a Center Pharmacy. This organisation Is to work for youth was killed, was absolved the filming of more pictures show- Combining frozen sherbets luid Ice OPEN FORUM from criminal responsibility for ths ing local customs and scenery In eream seems to be a popular sum- When your hair Is Inclined to be death in a finding made ti^ay by China. It also will try to dramatize dry, use an oil rinse. This Is good mer Idea. For Instance, French RUMFELSTILTBKIN’B CIRCL'S Deputy Coroner Henry C:; flteven- Marshal Chlang's "new life’’ move- vanilla ice cream blends well with for any shade of hair and is made son. ment. orange sherbet and the color oom- by adding five drops of to An inquest wss held Into the No MlDlonalre Stars a quart of warm water. To the Editor of Tbs Herald: bmation Is pretty, too. Raspberry and to whom It may conce'rn, an death of Raymond A. CJols, 18, of •Ths native industry has been ice. Is delicious served with pineapple enigma: Washington, D. C., second baseman itruggllttg against handicaps, Hut ice eream or sherbet and ^ e colors . Emphasize color, flavor and tex- This la the Urns of year when clr- of a Washington amateur baaeball with government aaslstance hopes at mint sherbet and raspberry- ice ture In selecting salad materials. cusea appear. The showmen arc al- team, who waa killed August 4, to overcome most of them. FULL SIZE LOTS QoaT eream are bound to have a cooling Have all ingredients chilled, almost ways conjurmg their heads to find when the auto In which he and One difficulty has been that movie affect aa well aa delicious flavor. Iced, before serving. Do not cut something new to - attract the teammates were riding was In col- acting has not been regarded here Use your Imagination when you materials Into too small pieces— crowds. But people grow older and lision with another In West Putnam as a really respectable profession. $«O N E Y look over your ice cream dealer’s one-half Inch dice are preferable to they don't much care \t-hether they street, Oroenwlcb. Ths ear was ha- Therefore the better-Chinese actors 50x100 Feet srares. minced "mushy" Ingredients. Salads see a circus or not. Still, if "Rum- ing driven at the time by John Wal- and"actresses have not been attract- require a "tong", and this caq be pelstlltakln" In toism should sudden- don, one of the team. d to i t CAVERS Small Down Payment— (K ^ If your hands become roughened, supplied through a tart dressing. A ly spring an altogether nevV idea m Moreover, the pay is small. {Chi- nese movie "stars" seldom average out a lemon in half and rub them few drops of lemon Jules' sprinkled putting on a circus, he would come N.\TL'RE’S ICEBOX SATURDAY . 29c Easy'Terms to Suit Y o u r^ J d with It. Allow to remain until dry. over the top of any salad greatly very much Into public notice. Such more than $38 a month and most of Improves Its flavor. Use two forks unexpected notice would quite' them have to provide their own cos- Own Convenience — or 1 After five minutes, wash with warm Fort Collins, Colo.—A thi’se-ineh water and a mild soap. This not to mix salads In bowl, never a likely go to the head of "Rumpel- tumes out of that pittance. s|)Oon. stiltskln" until he would seem like layer of grasshoppsss, thsir . bodies China also lacks capable direc- 10 Per Cent Discount for M ^ 3 up only smoothes the hands, but whit- well preserved In s snow drift has ens blemishes. moon-faced balloon, balancing tors aqd sometimes It la difficult to around on spindle reeds. been uncovered on Long's Peak, tell whether the character on the Cash. Like Little Jack Horner, he would west of here. Mrs. Dorothy Oilllsr, screen Is laughing or crying. Light ARTHUR’S Saw a friend's snapshot In the K o. i see a plum pie. The fresh and hot who operates a cheltcr cabin on the effects are crude and sound tracks A ll Set for a Fishing Party— and a Steim on the Side Youngsters and "Oldsters” Alike Enjoy the Sandy Beach dak display at tbs Center Pharmacy { plum pie would sand up sweet mountain, discovered the grasshop- blurry. 8c pers. ' DRUG STORE ^ vapors that smelled of happy Jaunts * •The capital of the average pro- ORIGINATORS OF REASONABLE PRICES! to other towns, of thrilling chats I on j.suu.uuu contracts under the with the cup that cheers, of tux 845 MALN STRKET PHONE 8606 I coi ndiog program. The first checks collector's Jobs with tbs Orforditea, '-s c FT*n‘’'* WAL L ACE’ S CANDOR i were mailed out of Washington of white elephants and brown | ; during the- last week of April, derbies dancing to ths tuns of rings ODORONO POND’S i By the middle of July more than on ths fingers end bells on ths toss CONTINUING FOR SATURDAY SURPRISES MANY : fiO.OOO checks totaling $0.384,.160.70 of "Ruropelstlltsktn". The balloon 24c 25c I had gone Iritn the pocketa of thi. would forget that it wss filled with ' corn-hog producers. At the present air. and It would burst at the touch AND MONDAY Lan average of $860,000 a day la be- of a nice hot plum. Then all ths ; Ing disbursed In an average of 3,000 town housekeepers woulh have to 77ie Biggest Bargain Event Ever Secretary’s Frankness Al- I different checks. clean up the mesa: and "Rumpel- "These averages are being stepped tiltskln', like poor little Jack most Bowls Over Newspa- up dally with the expected peak to Horner would weep because he Seen In Manchester ' be reached b'- the first of August, could not sit in a comer and pull j The significance of these flgures out plums for his father, hie mother, permen and Politicians. j hardly can be over-estimated either his son and his brother, and say ! from an economic or political "What a great boy «im I"! Maybe Franklin Dress Shop, Inc. I standpoint. then he would recall the story of ' State Theater Building Manchester Washington. — -Secretary Wal- the lion and the mouse. But the moon is a vain little fel- SELLING OLT THE BALANCE OF lace's frankness and candor con- low. ^ He smtlea broadly while he cerning various phases of the ad- FOOTREHEDIE IIDENTAL AIDS MOTHER OF PRESIDENT waxes big and sprea'ds bis light Blue-Jay Foot Balm .. .3»c11 The Dicing Floats Are Popular Places These Hot Days "Let's Co Rowing"— These Boys Decided They Would over all the hidden-sways. He bids SQUIBB’S MOUTH ministration's recovery plans for HAMILTON’S SchoU’s Foot Soap...... 39c W.USH, pint ...... ' '-V' "-- agriculture almost bowl over Wash- tl.q hIdden-aways to come out and Ready-To-WearI’ - T Department, Hartford N}'al Com Pads ...... 2Sc 49c SAILS ON FRENCH SHIP murmer caresses under ths shadows Iw.: .‘j-v:' '"S!' ington newspaper men and politi- cast by bis cold, sslflsh light. He with Added Merchandise PYLORA cians. will lead them across the river of FREE ADVICE Now a Better Tooth They haven’t been arcuitomcHl to Mrs. Jnmffl Roo.sevelt Or Way darkness, out of the shadows Into Silk Dresses i On Minor Foot Troubles Powder. Large cans tor such treatment at the hands of a Home ,\fter Enjo.ving Eu- the light of all good good gifts. So $*1 .00 By Oratfuate k government official of this high he toots. But, poor moon. He Is Dresses PRACTIPEDIST 25c 49c rank. He seems to conceal nothing, ropean Visit. ’self-decelved. He Is but the reflect- Silk, Hours 0 A. M. to 6 P. .H. and he speaks with a conviction ed light of the s1tal, inspiring sun. 110 Only COLGATE’S A which leaves the listener assured Uke every other moon he must be- Wool Arch Supports ...... $100 Le Havre, Francs, Aug, 10.— (API 0:!l)-U:00 ' N-.'Sd he Pas heard exactly what the sec- Special Ankle Supports.’...... $1.4,1 TOOTH PASTE retary of agriculture believes to be —Mrs, James Roosevelt, the mother Skirts Remove Corns! Regular 35c, true. of the President, sailed for home Cnguentine Corn Liquid 37c Cut To ..... 'A f'iew from the Just a Little Boxing There is, for example, hU meet- 18c Community House fnstruction today on the‘s. S. He Ds France. •J ing with the press after his return Her apartment, ths "Fontaine- Evening « « from a trip to the west. It was the bleau,” was filled with flowers. Her first., opportunity for reporters to table was loaded with lettera and Gowns BsOO $4).00 ask him if he could explain why the telegrams. administration's popularity seemed She waved her goodbye to a cheer- White / Dresses X to be slipping In that section. ing crowd with a bunch, of violets Dresses Slsos 14-50, Follow This Route To and shouted farewell to France. Including HHm Osoh Will Help • Valuce to JACKET She left Paris, after a three $9.95 Slowly, someUmee healtaUngly, weeks’ visit, by automobile at 8:80 "Call DRESSES - Lake Amston but without any attempt to evade 1 a. m., but stopped so long'In Rouen Sailboaling h a Favorite Pastime at Lake Amston If You Like Canoeing or Swimming You'll Like, Lake Amston the question, he replied that he to admire the cathedral that ehe ar- thought a possible reason ' was BRIGHT Gk> fOttHh on Sonth Main street to Bucking- rived after all the pasaengere had n Regular ALARM the corn-belt has received little In gone aboard the ahip. The He De 1 White Pique Coats the way at benefit payments. All Millinery 40c CLOCKS ham, turn left over John Tom Hill, through France'was almost ready to start, , ohX ea tL Reporters leaned forward. Wal- but the captain asaursd her he would FLETCHER’S Gilead to Hebron Center arid then take the laoe oontlnued: Wash Dresses have delayed ths saUlng' If nsces- Aneooe will call you bright if ytra CASTORIA Regular $1.80 "If the south had been going tory until she got aboard Colchester road to Lake Amston. aleog this past year with aix-cent •top tt The PsraiDeuat Hotel ia Valoee Flat Rase Mrs. Roosevwt spoke In French as New \brk, but you can depend Gnaran- /> n cotton, 1 suspect even a Democrat- she told her goodbyes to officials, lo. administration would lose favor spoil us to call ym tuly . . . tad Up To / / ^ 28c teed ! J o C then abe said to the crowd: to perfotm all ibe oihet. little ser- there." ”I will tell my sen bow nice ths A t that, said Wallace, he found vices ifast help make stopping betc 1 1 25! 50* WHY PEOPLE TRADE AT ARTHUR’S French psopls are.” the Roosevelt administration a lit-1 a plesnre . . . sad aa economy. Regular 50c QUALITY. SELECnO.N Representatives On Property AND MODERATE PRICE IPANA TOOTH tie more popular than he had anti- FIRE IN KENNELB cipated. and ’1 think the com and ROOM 50 Unguento That’s the happy combina- PASTE AND hog checks we are giving out now a Spring Coats tion you will find at Arthur's. TOOTH Every Day Including Sunday Greenwich. Aug. 10.— (A P) — A BATH •ilaUy We have helped hundreds of will ease the situation maUrially.’’ few small buildings and ths pump BRUSH It has a straightforward admls- Chasl zs L Osnstsin. AUsegrr' and Suits famiUes meet economy bud- house of the Fairfield and Chester geta—plus a wide selection BOTH slOB on the secretary’s part that Huunds Kebnel. were destroyed to- Jv. • the delay encountered in forward- $0.88 of quality merchandise, we day by fire of undetermined origin. always maintain a price ing funds CO the com-hog contracts Ninety hounds and II horses were 49c hetwoeo the government and pro- Hsi n Dresses, which enables yon to get the rescued, but five automobiles wars / ducers had proven costly to the ad- SIses finest at the lowest possible Amston Lake Co» destroyed together with two sUblse, cost. T h ese .August Mon- mtaistration’s prestige in the west. two kennels and a hound bbspital. BI RAMOUNT ey-Sa>-ers are exoeptionaUy IVidt Pighi’Of*lVau$ Lead to the Water from AU Eectioru The damage was estimated at low—don’t mlaa taking ad- Amston, Connecticut There's a Splendid Fieu) from Practically Etery Lot Famssrs* Fay Day $13,000. ’The kennel ts owned by 46th St., W. of I'wor It is eoUmated that approximate-" vantage of them this week- Mrs. Lunaford P. Tandell and C. end." Jy $18<^000,0f will be Jjstributed j Wadworth Howard. - H i W YpRIC f :'c -

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN , FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1934.

MANCHiafl'ER HERALD. MANCHERIWJ, CONN., ERft)AY. ATOIJST10. TW4 tor 1. mile. Wateitown-Straita Turn- Forest street is being oiled for one basis, floqir-jr^ wheat products are POWER OUTPUT GAINS pike. 5 miles bituminous macadam mile. PRICES ON UP AND UP 53 per Mnt higher, canned peas are ------— ------,— Condition O f iiuder construction, grading and lay- Route No. 165— Preston, Gris- 80 p«r cant higher, prunea are 33 ing surfoc*. Open to traffic. wold, Voluntown. The Preston-R. L ^ptr cant blgner and pure lard Is 22 FffiSr HALF OF YEAR State Roads Route No. 69.—^Waterbury. Water- line trunk line, bituminous macadam BUT NOT HOME INCOME per cent higher. bury-Prospect road. About 1 1-4 surface is under construction for 11 And the Roosevelt Administra- milea bituminous macadam. Open to 1-2 miles. Traffic should avoid this tion assures the gentle housewife SUt« Shows Incresse of 24 Road condition* and detours in traffic. route. Average Hdusewife Has to the State of Connecticut made neces- that prices will be much higher and Per Cent Despite the Fact Route No. 70.—Meriden, Hanover Route No. 187—Simsbury. Bushy Pay for New Deal Experi- that it ia proud to say so. This "on That June Lost. , eary by highway construction and street Is being oiled for 1 mile. Eyes of W orld Focus otUng announced by the Connecticut Hill road. 1 8-4 mites Is under con- ment and the Ballyhoo As the theory that the higher prices, on ‘Babes in W oods’ Route No. 72.—New Britaln-Ber- struction but open to traffic. Well. are the greater wrlU be the pur- Durlns th* first six month* of Highway Department as of August lin. Corbin avenue and farmlngton 8. 1934. Route No.183—Colebiook-Sandls- chasing power. Whether the aver- eveni(e. 1 8-4 miles of bituminous age housewdfe will accept this the- leSd, electrical generation in Con- Route No. U. 8. 1—Branford. Post, field road. Waterbound macadam " f macadam under construction but Washington, Aug. 10.—The aver- ory as practical ia another story. necticut increased by 34.6 per. cent road is being oiled for-3-4 mile. Old Hurfoce Is under construction for 2 open to traffic. miles; also gruhblfig. grading and age housewife has to pay the bill over the total output of kilowatt Lyme and Old Saybrook. Boston for all the experimentation and bal- AN"n-CBUELTY CODE AIDS THE MILK-TRAINS ST O P AT C A LU N D ER Post road, shoulders are being oiled Route No. 74.— WtlUngton and Icatalliiig culverts. Open to traffic. hours in ‘the corresponding six Tolland. Warreuville-Rockvllle road, Route No. 184—Bloomfield. Moun- lyhoo of the New Deal, according to CH INA'S D R A F T ANLVfcALS months of 1933, although a distinct lor 11 miles. Milford. Boston Post toad. Shoulders are being oiled from tihoulders are.being oiled for o miles. tain avenue. Shoulders are being oil- the statisticians of the.very New slump in the State's generation ed for 2 miles. Nanking (A P )—In order to check i took place in June, it la revealed. In Jnt. Route No. 8 to Orange ' town Route No. ,75.—Suffleld. Poquo- Deal who have figured it all out. ncck-Suffield road. Shoulders are Route No. 185—Bloomfield. Sims- Thus alxty-four articles of food the rapid decrease of livestock In i a atudy of the monthly reports of line. China due to Ignorance and cruelty, the United States Oeologlcal Sur- Route No. 2—East Hartford. htlng oiled for 2 milea. bury road. Shoulders are being oil- have Increased In price during the ed fqr 2 miles. efforts of the Roosevelt Adminis- the Nationalist govemmen baa la-1 vey for the first half of the year. Scuth Main.street. Shoulders are Route No. 80.—North Branford- sued reguiailons for the treatment i At Connecticut's generatmg sta- being oiled for 2 miles. Gullford-Madison. North Branford- Route No, 190,- Suffleld. Lako tration to Increase purchasing pow- Congamond road. About 8 miles of er. The index number, by which of draft animals, whether cattle, tions In the first half of 1934, there Route No. 4— Sbaron-Comwall t-.i’ llngwortb road. About 6 1-2 miles donkeys, horses or mules. ' ! was produced a total of 620,886,000 road. From Cornwall bridge eight b!tumlnou8 m acadam . pavement.' bituminous macadam road under comparisons over differing years construction but open to traffic. are computed, of farm products has The maximum load drawn by an kilowatt hours a* againat 468,- miles west. Grubbing, grading and Open to traffic. KiUing^ortb-Madi- auimal must henceforth not' exceed I TRUM P goes on forever! 175.000 kilowatt hours in the samp ihstllUng culverts. Open to traffic. eon. North Branford-KiUlngworth Route No. 215—Groton. Palmer gone up from 48 to 64; of all foods,, Cove bridge and approaches under from 61 to 70, of hides and leather one-half of the weight of the animal | part of 1933. Thla was 'a gain of Route No. U. S. 5y-Enfleld. Hart- toad. Ckmcrete arch bridge at Nlne- itself. A load carried on the back Shirts come— and shirts go. But Arrow T R U M P 122.711.000 kilowatt hours. CvhstrUctlon. Traffic can pass. goods, from 68 to 87; of textile fjrd-Springfleld toad', 3 1-2 miles of vab Falls Is under construction. Open must not exceed one-third. | goes on forever — the most popular shirt in Every month of the first six with reinforced concrete pavement Is un- to traffic. Route No. 341— Keht-Warren products, from 51 to 71; and of building materials, from 60 to 88. Prescribing a 10-hour working the exception of June recorded a der construction. Open to traffic. road. Waterbound macadam about day for all draft animals, the gov- America. gain over ita'corresponding month Route No. 81.—Haddam. Haddam- 3 1-2 miles imder construction. Or. to state It differently,. the gov- Route No. U. S. 6.—Kllllngly. .Killingworth road. Shoulders are be- ernment bureaus figure that .house- ernment has decreed that three last year, ..the increases varying Rhode Isld&id road Is bemg oiled for •Giubblng. grading and Installing cul- a day are necessary. from 53 percent in February down ing oiled for 4 miles. verts. Closed to through traffic, wives are paying 24 per cent more W h y? First— there’s T rump’ s good looks. 'Then, 6 tiillea. Southbury. Conatructing Route No. 84.—Groton, Stoning- for all cereals than they did fifteen Grooming must take place once a kto 18 per cent in May. June show: new retaining wall to hold up rail- convenient detours available. day, and no .- along the road to Corbell, to the Dionne farm. damage estimated at S 100,000. Thu tect. Approved by famoui 5tb Ave. E.\ceptional Values ih Overnight Cases, Boston Bags year to a figure of 431,406,000 kilo- Route No. U. S. 7.—Sharon. Loose miles under construction. Traffic Texas Company plant has not been year ago had a price Index ol lOO and European Beauty Salon*. 18 dif* watt hours, a gain of 34 per cent. dongerouB rock Is being removed should avoid this route. used for ten years. now have qne of 119, which ferent thadet to chooie fromv-^teleet (Gladstone Bags and Suitcases. Hydro or water power generation from high ledge out about one mile Route No. 93—Pomfret and Dark Harbor, Me.—Geo." Sheplev you could buy a year ago for an from our real hair chart. ..^^1 also enjoyed an increase over last northerly of Weat Cornwall. Traffic Wcodatock. Woodstock - Pomfret Tiffany, 58, former St. Lopls cotton index of 116 you now have to pay year, but the gain waa limited to should use extreme care when pass- road is being oiled for 2 miles. broker and prominent member of 142 for. Ojmmeal waa 116. It is 12.587.000 kilowatt hours or- about ing the work. Woodstock. Southbridge road. Shoul- the exclusive Dark Harbor summer now 150. Potatoes were 100. "They R A p - i- d OL seven percent. Had there not been Route No. 8.—Waterbury-Thomaa- ders are being oiled for 4 miles. colony for 40 years, died. are now 158. was 66. It Is now C. £. HOUSE & SON, Inc. a subnormal decline In hydro pro- 90. All o f these Index numbers ton road. Shoulders are being oiled Route No. 95—Voluntown, Ekonk Boston—The U, S. Navy will The Arthur Drug Co. duction In February, the gain would for 5 miles. Waterbury, Sections of Hill road. Waterbound macadam represent a comparison with a fig- Ha. have been a very substantial one, handle the Coast Guard cotnbinatic.'i 'I'homaston avenue 1 1-4 miles of re- length about 5 milea under con- ure of 100 In 1913 just before the however. Both April and May found service within the Boston area. war began ti; Europe. Shifting to SI.-) .Main St reet uiforced concrete . pavement under struction. Open to local traffic. Equipment at the Winthrop radi j Connecticut rivers and streams construction but open to traffic. a percentage and not an index Rubinow Building ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD—IT PAYS high and well charged with water Route No. 97.—Pomfret. Hampton station, now operated by the Coast Route No. 9.—Old Saybrook and road is being oiled for about 1 1-2 Guqrd will be moved shortly to the power for the hydro plants. The Haddam. Hartford-Saybrook road. water power production in both miles. navy yard. Similar moves, dictated CALLANDER months ran well above 39.000,000 Shoulders are being oiled for 6 miles. Route " No. 101.—Ashford. Hart- by economy are planned for the Ne.v kilowatt hours, but fell short of the Route No. 12;—Llsbon-Grlswold. fbrd-Phoenlxvillo road. Shoulders London and New York areas. State's all-Ume hydro record of 40.- Norwich and Worcester road. Shoul- are being oiled for 3 miles. East ,499,000 kilowatt hours. created In ders are being oiled for 8 miles. Hartford. Silver Lane. Shoulders April 1933. Thompson. Webster road. Shoulders are being oiled for 2 miles. Winsted- are being oiled for 2 miles. NorfolH road. The two underpasses Route No. 15.—Vernon. Tolland ol the Hartford and Connecticut Turnpike (beginning at intersection western railroad co. are being elimi; LIMOUSINES NORTH END PUYGROUND with Manchester-RockvlUe road and rated. Traffic should use extreme WATKINS BROTHERS’ ending east of Intersection of Bol- To nos 10.\ care while passing the work. (Round Trip *4.05),$ 2 J 5 ATTRACTS 7,828 IN JUIY tfn-RockvUle road). 3 miles of rein- Route No. 104.—Stamford. Long forced concrete pavement Is under Ridge road. Shoulders being oiled Telephone 7007 construction but open to traffic. from Stamford city line to N. Y. Leaves Camp Trips, Softball Games I rafflc controlled. Stafford and Tol- state line. rE.NTER TRAVEL BUREAL and Horseshoe Contests Add laud. Crystal Lake road. Shoulders Route No. 114—‘Woodbridge. Race lO H S l i i l n S t r e e t M a n r h e e t e r ere being oiled for 5 miles. H"ook road, is being oiled for about eaBsonaancffiiBanrasM Enjoyment to Program. Route No. l4—Colchester. Com- 3 1-2 miles. stcck-Colchester trunk line, bitumi- Route No. 116— Burlington. Burl- nous macadam, length about 6 1-3 SALE A total of 7,828 attended the north Ington-Harwinton road. About 2 end playgrounds during the mont.h miles Is under construction. Traffic n.iles of bituminous macadam under ______of July, accordini; to the report of should avoid thla route. renstructlon, but open to'traffic. Route No. 20—Granby-Hartland. tCoiiyrighl, ISJI, liy ,m ;a t>irvlce.Tnc.“7soya^T^*oS^?hotoT the playground directors, just com- Route No. 121—Orange. Grass^ pleted. East Hartland-West Granby road. ?. Hl'l road Is being oiled for 4 miles. miles bituminous macadam under Hcre-s a *tork'*.*ye view of «i* "bush" district, on the edge of Lake NIpIssinu In norllK-rn Ontario. The town at the renter Is Under the direction of DavW Route No. 127—Trumbull. Nichols- ...... e g Hamilton, who bad charge of swim- ccDStructlon but open to traffic. 'I’rumbull road. Reinforced concrete Callander, where the railroad brings milk to the Dionne babies. Dr. D.-ifor lives.hero.- tVhen ho drives out to the Dionn. firm EMELIE FINDS THIS THE H ARDEST W T H Stafford. Stafford-Hazardville road. ho take, ih* road leading diagonally off to the right, turning left Into the wood, .it the end of the rleared space The road ~ t-%- * - rr~s - - ming, three camp trips, four soft and concrete encased girder bridge . >4 tCbhyrighU 1934, NEA Servlce.'lnc.? tall games and three horseshoe Shoulders are being oiled for 3 miles. Open to traffic. ^ei&cna/A^o/e winds off Into the scrubby pine timber to the Dionne farm, Invatlun of whlih i. rntod throwing contests were held. There Route No. 32.—Norwich, Mont- Route No. 135— Middlebury. Naii- ii all w« raquira lor loani vi'le, Waterford and New Liondon. gatuck-Mlddlebury road is being oil- A Hit! n;:^x;"irh:’rs:r. '^^o-u;!irerp:;,';r:?.:n‘V;;:oTo'nn;'*, were at these games 3,129 children. up to $ 1 SO to Mlariod am-^ Norwich-New London road. Shoul- 1 d for 2 1-2 miles. ployai. No ondortart or aa- Ifs largely through these .> -«-n .:es 1^ t.np, .an.ent that the nurses":, Miss Eleanor Dwyer, having charge of the craft work and holding 20 ses- ders are being oiled for 12 miles. Route No. 137—Stamford. Hlgn curity naeattary. Tha only about alike, t-ipclie s lusty lungs and positive temperament Identify her,- ' *«0* sions in this and 10 sessions for tiny Route No. 33—Ridgefield. North- Ridge road. Shoulders being oiled cost ia a monthly eharga ol AN NETTE tots, recorded an attendance of 376. sulem road. Shoulders are being oil- from Stamford city line to N. Y thraa pax oant on tha unpaid C. P. Thayer, having charge of gen- ed" for 2 1-2 miles. slate line. balanca. Z*argaramountaup Route No. 39—Sherman-Gaylbrds- Route No. 146.—Branford. Stony to $3 00 alao aTailabla on 3 Piece Bedroom eral work, had 21 general seastons In othar eonvaniant plana. it-V ‘ the afternoon and 21 in the evening, vdle road. Bituminous macadam '’ ("reek road is being oiled for about these attracting 1,493 persons. The m'les In length under construction. I 1-2 miles. IDEAL H N A N a N G two tehhis sessions brought out an Shoulders and railing Incomplete. Route No. 154—Old Saybrook attendance of 175; for 12 seaslons of .Open to traffic. I’oint road. Shoulders are being oiled ASSOCIATION Ine in Solid Maple airplane construction, an attendance Route No. 53.—Redding. Bethei- ter 3 miles. M S-H S a M e i n St. Cn il P l o i i r . of 285 and apecial events held away Reddlng. Shoulders are being oiled Route No. 156A—Old Lyme. Black- Hnhfnow Blda«»~Plioiie 72NI ftom the playgrounds totaled is ’s lor 1 mile. ball road. Shoulders are being oiled more. Route No. 63.—Middlebury. Nauga- for 5 miles. luck-Mlddlebury road Is being oiled Route No. 158—West Haven. ! COVENTRY LAKE A a O R S / $C Q .75 TO OFFER GREAT SHOW Choice of chest (abovey In View O f The Popular Response To This o r . dressing table ' (Im- Members of Group Living at low). Lake Colony to Give Benefit Roof-top bed. dresser base and mirror, and at Willimantic. choice of high chest or dressing table «1th * focky eltlo toad thet leads Ip Csllander. With the coming of snow- snd winter weslher-the road might Included on the program will be well hate become imptgsabl* and the quintuplets' Uvea endangered. The crew building the tU-weatUer road I* shown above. the Keller Slaters and Lynch, the Stantons, Jack McLallen with Sara and Sassafrass, characters familiar . (SENTINEL TYPEf) to all listeners of the Fleishman radio program, Caesar Ruiz with Regiilar Our . . Tubes -V Bonita, the Freeman Sisters, Wil- Frice Special Price Special Thia' Is a big dressar, liam and Joe Mandell and Jeanne 4,40x21 . . . . $5.13...... $4.45...... $1.U ,mfeaauring 40 inches Lang. 4.30x20 . . . . $ 5.50.. ' wide, with four deep All members of the actors' col- ...... $4.70...... Sl.OS 4..30X21 . $5.82.. $4.90...... $ i.ii drawers. ony at Coventry have offered their 4.75x19 . . . aid to the committee staging the . $6.23.. ------$5,20...... $1.11 The roof-top. Poster bed is a show and enthusiasm for a real 4.75x20 . . . . $6.49.. $5.3.5..,...... $1.0>5 model seldom reproduced at professional production is great. .5.00x19 . . . . $6.67.. •. • - • $o.o<>...... $1.24 thla low price. Full of twin All of the performers who will be sizes. seen-are acknowledged to be at the 5.00x20 . . . . $6.90.'. • . $.5.75...... $1.30 top of their respective fields and .5.00x21 . . . . $7.11.. .’.'... $.5,85...... $1.10 have had a considerable amount of. 5.2.5x18 . . . . $7..52...... $6,20...... $1.24 experience. on the stage or in radio 5.25x20 ..^ . $7.93...... $6.60...... $1.30 This Colonial bedroom waa"' the aensition of the Chicago Market In July. 'work. 5.25x21 . . . We had it ruShed to us by express (or the August Sale. It is already a hit . .S8.19-...... $6.80...... $1.40 In Manchester. And.tio wonder! Every piece ,.ln its captures the quaint BLACKSHIRTS RATE DIGNITV 5.50x18 . . . . $8.34...... $7.00...... $1.57 charm of old piecas. Eacdi piece is distinctive and extra large. No skimping V HIGH COURT DECIDES 5.50x19 . . . and cutUng down on size or quality. V < * . $8.70...... $7.15...... $1..59 5.30x20 . . . . $8.96...... $7.35...... $1,70 Rome (A P )—The humblest black- 6.00x18. H. It la made of solid maple in a satiny smooth honey colored maple finish. Bhlrted forest guard. Is entitled to Duty .$11.28...... $9.35...... S1..57 Drawer-Interiors are of solid oak, finely finished. Cabinet pieces are dust- the dignity and respect due public 6.00x19, H. Duty .$11..59., ...... $9.65...... $1..59 proof ed, top and bottom. Such details as cannon-ball feet, roof-top bed officials, the Supreme Court has de- 6.00x20, H. Duty . $11-90...... $9.85...... $1.70 panel, moulded nairror frame.” with ]ig-saw tops, and beaded drawer sUles, cided. 6.00x21, H. Duty .$12.10.. 'are features usually/ found only In groups at twice this price. Settling all doubta as to b-iw ...... $10.10...... $1.70 This dressing table la unusually It is exclusive wth Watkins Brothers In this vicinity. Regular' *74.50' large and roomy, measuring 40 far the government would go to for three pieces. Two weeks delivery. back up Faaclst militiamen, the inches wide. tribunal ordered a retrial for Al- 1 Y E A R GU AR AN TEE fredo Motta of Lucca. He oad been above listed Tires are Guaranteed for ,12 iMonths against all road hazards. absolved by lower, courts of disre- (Six months in commercial service.) O PEN TH URSD AY A N D SA T URD A Y EVEN IN GS U N TIL 9 O 'CL O C X spect toward two forest patrollers. ..*>1 The high court held that "even the forest militia are agents of public safety and therefore any affront to them constitutes a pub- W ATKINS BROTHERS lic outrage.” Moriarty Brothers Motta resented interference of the guards In what he considered 301-315 Center Street—Corner Broad Open 24 Hours al MANCHESTER. CONN" a strictly private altercation with Free Road Service a neighbor. Asked by them what Phone 3873 the fight was about he told them to "mind their own business."

The Preodeel eJTt«t* la The World, The Quiotnoie.U And Their UUi andfstber. MANCHESTER EVENING i^RALD , M ANmTHE^I'ER, CONN,‘, ‘J f T K lU A t, A U G U ari’ 1 0 , i B S i ,

lli^liratrr InferaatloB that tbs pradletloa ac- toed eitlaan soldiery will tsU into Deal he will at least be justified la 340 artlclss on which duty runs ever tually earns, from a “tepmest insld- dlsrspuU atUag that he be attacked oaly for so per seat - imsludUg watehea, mistakee he has committed.— New Behind * the Scenes in sr hi tbs Reovar administration wto china, eoyt oil, platd glaas, spec- PUYGROUNDLADS Verk MereH Trlbaae. jlselae, clocks, oigara, jeweiiy and CunittiQ HrrtI5 IB syrsB yst doss to Hoover." A3fERICA*S CUP PUBWSaiUD « * _ # « * __ MR. rA R L E Y ’8 SURPLUS silk stocklagE And at 1,031 dutiable ^ plUNTtNO OOlfiPAHT, IKC Now tbs further sxplaaaUon of ArrtvnI in this bountry of ths Double have been expressed con- articles of which we Import less than HI KE TO BOLTON U BIsmU atrM( : 3 per cent of domestic connumptian UAoehMUr, CJaan ,how RspubUeaas of tbs most ooa- sloop jacht Bndaaveur, ehallengtr eeralag the Poetmaeter Oeaeral’s W ASHIN GTO N TBoaiAa rERdtnoji lasrvattya typs can eonsd*ntious|y artthmetio. With enthusiasm hs CAN YOU ADZC8T TOURSKLPT M well as at Imports sharply ridue- CteafrtU MaMcar for the Amortea’s cup, arouass new (Tkld Is tiM thlrfi of a sdtiM effLowwr od by tariff fociaassa. ahaadnp tbair fundamental prlnef- reverted recently to the President tantr barrltrs. almost cer- Inforest In the forthcoming oompo- that hts depertmeat ended the fiscal artlolM by Bodiisy pHtebdr, Ma»> ' tainly,tainiw oa our texUlss, lard, flour, American exports Inet year ha i rou&4*d Ootobdr I, till Without kaowtag it, ws are eon- 50 Bofs Visit Squaw’s Cave plss to tbs extent of turning to an tldon. The general public has .only year In Jui» 'with a surplus of obsstsr Evening Hsrald and NEA | fiisata. Iron and stdst, oU, automo- fallen 68 per cent from 1929- a PnbUahtd Every 8)y«alac Bso«a>t world’s record. Normally, we export Ettad4y* and Holiday* B*t««ab *t tb« out and out inflationist like Borah tba slightest contact with these »5.ooo,6(»,-fhi;to ipp^riSii; m U'aablngtoB oorraepondents, dsUiag - MlSd and many Otbdr products. And P*ii Offie* at MaDcb*«tar, Coaa.. aa la not dUflcBlt to understand if on* marked contrast to the' Treesury’s ^^MUdns. A good example of this ot tbs stms and octlvlttsa ot the ; a big boost in Cuba purchSsds ot half our cotton, a third of our tobac- Then Enjoy Swimming ami Mcoad Claaa Mali Hattai. svMts bteaust, in lbs first pises, rjport of a pMtsl deficiency of |52,. m «k.. a— ------Co a .fifth of our wheat aod to on. : . v ^ .... occurred la the lau Sen rraaeleco tnoro bBportMt el Hm new gkvsm-1 AfflCtlCait goods, which bavs fallen AUGUST FURNITURE SALE , SUBSCRIPTION rates will rsally do a little thinking. It M a ' Taar, by aiaii ...... {ESd it is only a relstlvaly small part of 0 0 0 .^ for the seme pe.— ...... -««,*r*poersAeficgraphect, sceus- eccus mental agencies. Ottisr artlolss will frem paoo.foo^o to MS.OOO.OOO Psrmaaeiit loss of thosd market* Pishing. Par UoBtb. by laall ••«««*••••• >9 dd lies In tba fact that a great many tbs American peopis who have op- the difference is due to the fact that follow. Interspersed wKb' DntObsFc year. (Our sugar tariff boosts nave n*pa>abaa oradliad to ii or would know what It was nil his d ei^ t the cost of certoin ser- se rapidly as t W do n ^ loTtiinat* Entire O u t p u t of B.V: Bi not otbarwlaa eradltad la tBIf completely new face on the currency a'dmtnutratton gcu cold feet; lu - will continue as Amerlesn interests, bye to forrign loans and invaatment. wars the main feature*. Several Sapar aod alao tba local oawa pub- about even If they' were preeent. P*"- -‘•tk .W *o n w h 7 e «u n u ju .u T m ! rdciprocity trdaticd under the new Just a* otb«r oaUohs hav* a com- llfbad baralp. problem, la their vlsw. forms gratifitously. & this category t,tU to new ciroumstanoee. 11 you ; though their pleas vriil l>e considered atopd were made on th* way and • Everything for the home Nevertheless It Is an International tariff bargaining law are going to n* ; after public hearing, are denied de- petitive advantage over lis in soma ' All riSRtd bf rapobliaallOB oi IE the eatlmato^ posUg. which <.e,ir* that things c ^ « things, w# have the edgo on them in only one boy finished the bike by tpactaJ diipafebaa haralo afa alao ra> Insurance eompanles are begin- eoateet and the yaebte wlU make greeted with loud howls. tails of treatits psnding consumma- riding in a car. Mr. Klttal took the Sensatiohal values are now being offered Barvad. ' cotton, oil, machinery, fruits and ning to realise that they cannot pay beautiful pictures, sad milUona o f paidSud If 7hs?'dW they did not enjoy the nriO;!privi >*ou%r7*n We will cut tariffs and import tion. boys to see th* Squaw’s Cave at Cviostant conflict with th* world rcore stuff to seu more stvip—and iiiiU, ailtomobllea, meats' raw tOhao- ' during this sale. Come in today while as- 1^11 aaralea e l l ant o f K E * Sarv* thdr claimants with thousands of people win eagerly await the out- lege of franking their letters around you. Thirty nations have asked for co, wheat and flour, tdxtUda, cool, Bolton and explained Its history. through ths mails; the eetimated to avert diaastet at home at welt aa Arriving at tha lake’the boys bad tea. lae. foreclosed farms, they must pay larift treatiee and About ten are be- Chemicals, Iron and stddi products. sortments are complete. Look at these coBM of each of the asvsral races excess of the cost of air mall ser- U you find yoursdlf longing tor salvage some of the I23,00o,0oo,oou ing considered- including som* big lunch and then a rest period. Dur- with money; savings bonks are bs- Ths Idea Is that we osn get some Pabllabar'a KrpraaaDtatlva: Tba which will constitute the tect vice over the postal revsnues deriv- "the good old days," or want to do v-e have lent abroad. And COfitumefa ones, though the list Is secret. ing the afternoon the boys enjoyeid prices and see if you can match them else- Jbllua Uatbewa Spactal A*ancy—Na« glonlng to realise they cannot ed from It; the estimated amount toings in the old way, you ard likely Will get s ganulna break. of their stuff Cheaper than We can Swimming races and played several Zork, Cbleaso. Dairnit and Oofton. So edmtrabie was the iportArnsn- Argentina was.one of those turned iftakc it ana vice versa, All band* liquidats their deports with hom«- paid to ships of American registry to bd miserdbld and In addition you Don’t be foolea by the secrecy how down, tier empbaais, like ours, is-on games of soft ball and volley oall. where on the same quality merchandise. sbtp of the gallant old Tom Lipton for carrying ocean mall In excess of may completely miaa tha success you will thUa be buying more ahd having In the horseshoe contest V. Taggart kSUBER AUDIT bur eau OF mortgages that cannot be eoliected; surrounding trade negotiations Vltb agricultural exports. - more, up, of course, to A certain No C. 0. D.’s—No Phone Orders. All mer- eiRCUtATloNS that It is possible that mora people adiat would have been paid at pound tan win If you adjust yourself to other countries. President Roosevelt and D. Fogarty of the Wsst Side manufacturers are ' beginning • to Negotiations take a long time. point in this country rooted tor hie imi rates If the mall had been carried changed conditions amd work along snd Secretary of State Cordell Huh, defeated N. Pagan! and T. Urbanetti chandise ’''urchased must be delivered at Tba Barald PrlntlBB Company, la*., realise that they caOBOt And suffi- by vessels of foreign registry, and v.'ith the situation in -which you now Pielimlnary conferences precede Of-East Side by two out Of three aaaamaa bo dnanelai raaponalblllty challenger than for the American- empowered to raise or reduce tariffs even the exploratory sessions. The The next arttcie in 1111* dorUM, on^ (or typosrapftleal arror* appaarlnS in other similar items. It Is by deduct- tnd yourself. up. to SO pet Cent, won’t pussyfoot, games. The East Slders beat the once—No hold orders accepted at these cient rnamacs in a population whose winner. Many of these, no doubt will ing such cotu fron? the "gross’’ ds- Tariff Ck)mml8aioa, Commerce and Ills Heicuritles E.xchahge fnmml*- advarllaamanta la tba M.tnrhaalar Before giving up and thinking various uneconomic industries dup- West Slders in volley ball two Out Eyaalna Harald. total annual Income is forty billions return their loyalty, this ystr, to the fidency of ♦62,000,000 that Mr. Agriculturs department# work an slon, will appear lb an early ISitie. of three games. prices. that you can not adjust youraeif, P'-rted only by high duties and Uiam. ’Then tentative treaties must of .dollars and which hais to pay defender because they win ehriBk Fsrlsy arrives at his own tpors fav- Gut Of twelve'flsberineo, only on* FRIDAY, AUGUST 10. orable figure. When be reports a hiake sure to try to advance with Olbcrs favoted by prohibitive tariffs go through uur Foreign Trade twenty-live btllldns a year in Inter- conditions; see If you can not make CAugnt a fish. E. Fraher landed a from seeing a new men suooewl surplus of IS.OOO.OOO he meant that vHii feel the impact. Agreements Committee, State De- small Ash and felt great that be est and taxes. They are beginning where Mr Thomas failed. this It the surplus he would have helpful changes in yourself aa coh- So, more pleasantly, Will Consum- partment and White House. Hull Is was tho only one who caught on*. ditions change. ers—now paying bllliofis each year SILVER SOP to reAliza that Ur. BorAh and those But ARMriesn snthustasm for the had If hit department hai not per- In general Charge, aided by Spsciii uotahona* At five thirty the hikers enjoyed Eastern Range who traval with hlTfi 1iare rsason on formed these incidental services,— . Those who do not adjust dasUy to a* a result Of tariffs. But the first Adviser George N. Reek. s hot dog roast and swapped fish Yddteritey'B long ddferred and defender will not be unanimous. group, famous for Its nolse-maklng New York Times. changed conditions are In a well Hound Intereaw Will Be Hate stories. Thsb many went on hikes trudging compliance-By President their aide when they Insist on a suf- There have always been, for many worn rut and if thla la true tn your capacity afid always able to high- Make use of "drag"—It’S a won- through the woods and hod more A treaty previously negotiated derful thing. Booaevelt with the allver coinage ficient currency Inrtation to lift years. Some pretty good sportsmen case. It Is advisable that you make pressure plia'ble, log-fpliing Con- fishing and swimming. The boys ro- fess, w

for the first trading sines the Amer- ican policy was announced. LOCAL AUTO DEALERS TO PERSONNE SILVER ORDER Silver quotations registered only JAPANESE NAVY FLIERS TO ABANDON OBITUARY slight fluctuations, although the TO ABANDON CROP trend appeared to be slightly down- HEAR CODES EXPLAINED JOURNEY TO BAGHDAD CDTSUGHTIY ward when speculators with long PUZZLES MANY; positions in silver undertook to ASKS HUGE SUM FUNERALS cover. Meeting’ Will Be Held at Cutle REDUenONPLANI Qa^' Farm Inn Next Monday Eve- Carbaretor Trouble Used Up Dr. Henry T. Obactaonnki. NOT INRATION FRANCE! U'ORRVTNO ning.. Gasoline Supply On Flight P9^son Claims Redaction Is The funeral of Dr. Henry T. Obu- Paris, Aug. 10.— (A P )—President Largest Appropriation in chowakl, former Manchester resi- Acrosa Atlantic. m T R A C K M EE T T O M O RR O W T O B E ST E LL A R (Continued from Page One) Roosevelt's silver policy revived Change Program Wonit dent, who died at St. Francis hospi- fears-in France today that the Arthur A. Nielsen, state adminis- a Necessity; Thanks Work- tal. Hartford, - Wednesday, while the west, there was hope silver United States would again devalor- trator of the Motor 'Vehicle Retail History for 1935-1936 visiting his brother in Hartford, London, Aug. 10.— (A P)—After Only Be Temporary — might go up to its old time price of Ize the dollar. Code, amd his assistant^ H. W. will be held Saturday morning at a sound night's sleep, Leonard Reid S1.2S. Senator Key Pittman haileo Financlerr aaid increased silver ers for Their Loyalty. his home In Newark and burial will Lemon, will be the apeakers at a Songht by Navy. thq order as a process that will -buying by America was of little im- •nd Jamea-R. Ayling appeared fully Reasons Are Given* be In Hbly Name cemetery, Jersey meeting of the Automotive Dlvlalon hasten the complete absorption of portance here but the psychological recovered today from their fa- Appearance of Met A ces aty. of the Chamber of Commerce at Gia n ts H it W ith Sch u m acher O n Sla h effect Is to weaken the recently Washington. Aug. 10.— (A P )— ______‘ *•>''«»■ aurplus in the world.' Castle Farm Inn on Tolland 'him- Tokyo, Aug. 10 — (A P ) — The Uguing flight over the AtlanUc, In Hugh 8. Johnson today notified Mrs. Mary Cavagnaro. ( The first reaction in London fl- growing belief that the dollar is ^ike next Monday evening. 'The jvhlch they battled fog and dense Waahlngton, Aug. 10.— (AP)-i-Th« practically stabilized. Japanese navy today fired the open- N R A workers that the Blue Eaglet- The funeral of Mrs. Mary Cavag- hanclal circles caused puzzlement, speakers will outline the steps be. clouds." AAA’s far reaching program os The dollar in forenoon trading on ing taken to enforce the code and ing gun in the campaign to get the British C h a l le n ge r A r r iv es for C u p R ace organization had reached a point jnaro, wife of Stephen Cavagnaro.,-■ This wae shared by the average Their future plans are undecided. crop reduction is expected to b« Along With Local Stars where personnel reduction must b e ' who died suddenly Thursday aftcr--i -hien in the street, to whom details the foreign exchange here hovered will also discuss its most Important largest appropriation in Japanese The two landed at Heston Airdrome EARL BiSSELL REACHES abandoned in part for 1935. TEAM BACKS UP HURLER mide. : noon, will be held at her home, 29 1 moneUry theories are largely about New York's closing price of features. late yesterday, having traveled ap- yesterday because speculators were hlstpry In the budget for the fiscal A notice in the nature of a per- j East Center street, Monday morning Greek. He was speedily assured, An invitation Is extended to all proximately 3,700 Of the 6,300 miles An announcement to this effect uncertain as to effects of Washing, year of 1935-36. , sonal letter went to all employes. In at 8:30 and at St. James’ church at though, that -le could keep his sil- automobile dealers and their sales from Ontario to Baghdad, their Is awaited, as a result o f the July ton’s program. I t Johnson said: !g o'clock. The bilrlal will be in St. ver w-at(Ji and pocket money and forces to attend this meeting, which The navy office presented to the goal. report on the condition o f the na- WITH HEAVY SLUGGING ty- • ...... > . ■ TENNIS QUARTER-FINALS Assures Thrills Galore "W e are now confronted with the j James'-cemetery. that th» government had no Inten-; Some shorts covered, expecting will open with a dinner at 6:30 finance ministry a statement that Their dream of breaking the long tion’s crops, due today. The dhang* necessity of a slight reduction in : ______tlon of buying his wife's spoons. an upward reaction from last O'clock. Reservations should be naval chieftains shall be alloted ap- distance flight record has been in plans would be only temporary. personnel becaifse the work that! night's pessimism, while a new made immediately at the Chamber propriations totalling 714,720,000 sbatterea. It was assumed Reid Drought is the reason. Tbs Secretai-y Morgenthau, keeping short movement developed. i office. yen (about $245,000,000).. It was McCluskey Heads List of has to be done has’ declined in vol- ■ n/>|fT TA lirM his own. Counsel, sajd .nerely: , and Ayling would not continue scourge of aridity haa continued to AS HE WINS 18th GAME Seeded No. 2 Ace Easily Bankers said European flnancieni; stated nhval autboritles are deter- ume. but i want you to-know that i A n I J I J I | | l f V | l "W e are going fohvard With our i to Europe and Asia Minot. harass the farmer, since the report I am laying down a rule thst no! ‘ • • 'w w a awtfis w-ere disappointed at the increased j mined to - complete construction of Carburexir trouble, the fliers for June predicted wheat, oats and program of rehabilitation of stiver.' I all vessels allowed under ■ existing Beats Curly Gustafson in Guest Luminaries for person who has been efficient in uncertainty over the dollar's future said, used up their gasoline supply cem as fat below normal. The capital awaited, the return | and had resigned themselves to p a -' treaties bsfore the end of. 1936. thU organization shall be let go , ^ large number of children will re- today of President Roosevelt, to see i at a rapid rate. This and weather Four factors prompt the NRA to Champs Increase Lead to.BLOOMFIELD DOWNS IDINGS tient waiting for "the American e x -: A Though t It w-as also indicated that naval wlthou- a p e rl^ of notice and this ^^ive boly communion for the first ii he would disclose futut-e stens *n Conditions forced them to give up consider lifting the acreage program TESTERDAY*S RESULTS Town Title Meet at West perlment to finish.” , chieftains will proceed •without ih- Straight Sets; Fred Beiher organization will endeavor to find , ,„ornlng at 8i30 at .the the program. the Baghdad goal. for next year; other employment for those no Uneasiness in the gold bloc g re w ' terrupUoq to back their claims for Three Games m Only! Nertheostern Polish National church, and Satur- Buying the silver by the right of For though I be free from oil meii, 1— Short supplies will cut last FsD HIGHLANDERS 6 2 longer needed " because of belief the silver policy something close to parity In riela- Edges Mit Nelson; Two Lowell 13, Hartford 11. Side Oval at 2 o^cIock; day afferr.oon at 4 o'clock, first con- eminent domain, the government reflected Mr. Roosevelt's recognl- j yet have 1 made myself servant un- tion to the United States and Brit- J ear’s carry overs down • to about Johnsons..... notice went out as... NKA . fession. The service Sunday at 8:30 to ell. that I,m ight gain the more. normal. National Cbsh; Tigers ___ Watertown 8, Worcester 1. Lays all the metal except coined and tto that the inflation movement is ish navies. New Bedford 6, Manchester 8. reached the day officially set for , f, ^ the'church. ' — I Corinthians, 9:19. 2— Officials appreciate the possi- the end of code-making and the be- ; ■’ ____ Industrial must be turned Into tho still strong in America. The remands of the naval inter- BRIDE OF MONTH Matches Off Until Monday. Wayland 4, Springfield 3. Spike Club Favored To bility that political opposition might ginning of B new.emphasis .on code 'I ’-easury within DO days. The price French financiers close to the I „ ests inclined a continuation of a full Gain Same Margin in Team Plays Fme Ball Behind National enforcement This change in the Miss Mary Stephens of Green- i;i about half a cent higher thaiv. the government foresee no Immedlite ; ‘ j’ ®* ®°me building program, extensive mod-, grow If acreage reductions were con- New York 16, Brooklyn 6. tinued in the face of lower suppl<' Retain Crown Won Last phase of Blue Eagle work .was be- Hill street la spending a two weeks' figure quoted in New York yester- danger but consider the renew-ed i ersjzatioh of battleships and an ex- SEEKING DIVORCE Only two’ o f the four second (Chlcago-PIttsburgb, rain.) vacation at Southampton, L. I. ■Uiy. ■cheapening of tho dollar, and a Ln^fth splendid servitude. — pansion of the nation’s naval air and high prices. Amerk, Trooncing Browns lieved the explanation of thb oroh- Backman, Who Gives Rot round matches. scheduled in tbe (Only games echedujed.) able curtailment In forces It is a move In the policy laid probably lower pound. w-culd | ' ’ forces. 3— Another year of drought In American Year. Johnson referred to his address It is not an uncommon sight here down by . the last Congress, which heighten the tension. Japan's budget making today had 3935, while npt expected, would re-, mirrent towm title tennis tourna- Boston 15, Philadelphia 2 (5). t oemploy.es on June 16. NRA's first each morning between 7 and 7:30 st.ys the government shall purchase A cheaper dollar and pound RAIN BRE.AKS HEAT reached the stage in which various quire use of all acres to maintain By HTOB 8. FCUCRTON, JR. Three Hits, Fans 11. ment were played lost night the Detroit 18, St. Louts 2. birthday, In which he thankeil the to see several trucks loaded with silver till it reached a ratio of 1 t i would widen the price gap betw-een departments present their demands Mrs. Danny Dowling to Pile supplies at normal. other two being postponed unMl (New York-Washlngton. rain.) workers for their loyalty. cord Wood' on their way wesL ' The 3 with gold In tile currency backing. France, on the gold standard, and Lincoln, Neb., Aug.' 10.— (A P )— to the finance minister, 'who will at- 4— Damage to next year's wheat I f .tbs OlAotA hit Avery day the next Monday ^ g h t due to the time (Only games scheduled). The most brilliant array of wood ia loaded at farm's and wood- Rain and overcast skies, today tempt to curtail them to come with- track and field talent ever to At- that time, hoevever. the ■ td- I^ast year the government took over 3,5 decalorized countries, thus crop is already being predicted. w ay they so often do, when Ha I The BI(x>mfield HI-T baseball eliib to](en to* complete last night’s lands to the cast of Manchester and broke the. hot wave in Nebraska. A in the national income before the Suh; Had Made an Abduc- miristrator expre.ssed the belief pcld. strengthening the demand for de- Some officials point out that plow- beat the Highland Park team nt matchA Earl Bissell, seml-finalUt STANDING appear in Manchester will be in instead of having It drawn to the two-inch cloudburst .at Angora budget is completed in November. Schumacher is pitching for them, last year and finalist tn 1932. lived that N R A ’s full personnel would be Senator Thomas, abandoning a valorlzatlon. ing for winter wheat should be un- Highland Park' last evening by a Northeestern action here tomorrow after- ' needed for compliance work. .NK.\ railroad and reloaded, it la now be- flooded creeks, w-ashed out roads In the 1934-35 budget naval chief- der way soon but preparations are they probably would have the Na- up to his No. 2 seeding by stroking Bpcaklng tour in which he planned tion Charge. W. Pet. roade.no expl.matlon of wjial nir.y ing shipped over the Irhproved not I \R PRinr r »I r « “ “ away bridges. tains demanded an appropriation of impossible in the dust. tional League pennant all folded up score of 6 to 2. Bachman twirled a out an easy victory over Curly Gus- L. noon at 2 o’clock at the West t;i demand further currency infla- I Manchester ...... 20 11 .646 have developed between then and. road's right to Its destination. The Rnilv? 4 II u.' ^®“ westernapproximately 700,000,000 yen. The and ready to stow away in the club great game for the visitors allowing tafson in straight sets, 6— 4, 6— 1. Side Oval in the second annual tioi., said- the"aspects and posslKIli- supervision of production will not New Bedford ...... 18 now to change the personnel sll-ia- railroads are not using the number Rome. Aug. 10.— (A P )— A slight i Nebraska. The. temperature here navy received 488,000,000 yen. houae by now. only three safe blows and striking Nelson Eliminated 13 .681 tics" of the nationalizing move "are Hollyw-ood, Aug. 10.— (A P ) — 3. iie abandoned next year. Wercester ...... 20 town championships, sponsored o. ties that, they, did at one time, I was 72 degrees at 7 a^'m., compared 12 H it s P e r Ganw out eleven. Fred Beiber had plenty o f trouble 15 .571 tion. 1‘ imost unhcllevable.” Thomas Russell, attorney for R. C. Two new provisions would be w rit- Watertown ...... 18 Officials said the present person- but are using a squared tie that not ^ i yesterday's 103 maximum Schumacher, second only to Dizzy The Bloomfield team played weii In eliminating Milton Nelson but 16 .529 by the Knights of Columbus i nlform Policy banks today following President! ______1______"Danny" Dowling announced here ten Intd. 1935 contracts. I f prdoUc- Lowell •.....'...... i 19 nel approximated 3 ,3 0 0 of which always comes from this section G. W. H IE , DIRECTOR Dean among the league’s pitchers, throughout the game and deserved accomplished the feat after two 18 .514 and the Recreation Centers. He predicted a conference woul-i Roosevelt’- announcement of the i ai-toiot Rrapovafnf r today the motion picture dance di- tlon on expanded acreage next sum- Hartford ...... 17 17 ‘ about 2,300 vere located in Wash- Tne Wood and small timber now g o -: was credited with 18 victories to win. This team la all that it is hard, close sets by scores of 6— 4 .500 policy, nationalization of silver in the | ‘ * ^ t '* ” * ^IBLE rector and his actress-avlatrix wife, mer, threatened to run out of Springfield ...... ii 18 Thrills and excitement galore ington. Jne explanation advaifed Ing through Manchester each mom-1 against five defeats today,, chalking cracked up to be, pulling off some and 7—5. Next Monday evening at .379 set up an international bank, oi set- United States. Marjorie Crawford, will seek a di- bounds, farmers would be required Wayland ...... 9 28 are promised by the extensive t/ojr MSCLUSKEV for Johnson's letter was that It was Ing is being sent to brick yards. Torrington, Conn., Aug. 10.— (A P ) OF MOVIES, A SUICIDE up his 18th yesterday when the very fast and clean plays that 5:30 o'clock, Sherwood "anclt Ma- host of nationally famous lum- event, the latter being high school Thomas also forecast a alow, but lire, today offered only, 11.50. The Had Just Returned from China knowledge" of any such action, Rus- also would be obligated to make re- New York ...... 68 39 .636 than a notice that any large nUm.- pany No. 3 of the South Manches- death of Robert R. Herzberg by those 18 victorious games, his club- pitched good ball for the Highland- honey, both matches to be fought record holder. The list also Includes material rise in the domestic price Banca Commerclale Italiana offered sell asserted Mrs. Dowling has ductions found necessary In 1938. Chicago ...... 64 41 .610 inarie.s, headed by no less a per- ber would lose their posta. ter fire department are asked to Coroner Lester W. Schaefer of Where He Had Filmed “The mates have backed him up with a on the High school courits. many others, all of whom have 11.53 yesterday and 11.51 today. “gone away somewhere.” ers and with a little more support SL Louis ...... 60 44 .577 meet at the hose bouse at 5:4,1 this level. He said eventual fulfillment of Wlnsted at an Inquest here today. total of 215 bits, averaging nearly Stnrgeozi In Action sonage* than Joe McCluskey, taken prominent parts in the re- Newspapers placed President Good Earth” Scenes. "She wlU file suit for divorce,” in the pinches it would have result- Boston ...... 54 62 JSOO evening. the silver program w-ould mean at Herzberg lost his life when a car In 12 each time. Next Tuesday evening will open whose brilliant achievements markable achievements of the Wl- Roosevelt’s announcement on page Russell said, "but I don’t know ed In a closer score. The Higblaad- Pittsburgh ...... 49 58 .480 liast J500,000,000 of new money in which he was -riding, driven by BANDITS GET $15,800 The big righthander gave the the quarter-finals, when Bob Stur- gren-coached Manchester High MALONEY FOLLOWS UP one but did not comment on it. Santa Monica. Calif., Aug. 10.— where." ers will play the Andover team Sun- Brooklyn ...... 44 69 .527 on.the cinder path have made There Is to be a meeting in the circulation. lurashus, struck a parked truck Dodgers only six hits, but the geon faces unseeded Russell John- teams. Under the law 50.01 cents Ig the The official Gazette published a (A P )—George Williaiji Hill, motion The office of Frederick L. How- day ot Andover. All players are re- Philadelphia ...... 43 62 .410 him one of the outstanding fig- office of Dr. E. G. Dolan this evening here Sunday. picture director, committed suicide team’s hitting was the real feature quested to meet at the usual place son In what ahould prove an ex- The Special Entries noxlmum the government can pay decree today hy which a straight 1 ard, attorney for Mrs. Dowling, de- AND E ASaV ESCAPE (Jnietnnati ...... 36 •68 .346 ures in the world of sport. AH ACK ON G. 0. P. of the membera of the Democratic in his home on the ocean .front this o f the contest. They connected 15 by one o'clock. citing match. A t the same time. The net of entries for ths special ioi dome.stlc supplies. per cent premium on consolidated 5 clined to comment immediately but American MoClutkey To Appear Italian Club. There are .now 73 per cent interest-bearing govern- AUTHORS ARE SUED morning by shooting himself in the times and every blow counted in Bloomfleld Lebro Urbanettl, seeded No. 3, op-' events was announced today, as Although silver certificates will be announced a statement woqld be is- W. L. Pet. McCluskey returns to bis native persons of Italian extraction enroll- ment hond.s converted into the gov- head. The Los Angeles coroner’s sued. Loot Armored Payroll Truck the Bcoring. The triumph increased AB. R. H. PO. A. E poses Howard Brown in' another Detroit ...... follows: 150 yard dash for women, (Continued -om Page One) If.nied for the pre.-jcnt at least, only 68 37 .648 city to compete in a special mile ed in the Democratic primary, lists. ernment’s rcc*>nt 3 '; per cent issue New York. Aug. 10.—(A P )— A office said the bullet wound was New York's lead to three full games Gostyle. cf ...... :2 2 0 1 match that promises actloq. New York ...... Agnes Gerrity, Eleanor Myers and acainst actual coin 50.01 cents an The romance of the dapper Dowl- Left Unguarded and Get 0 0 64 39 .621 event—the distance at which be rugged kind" is greatly different The meeting tonight will take action Is offered converters residing in the liix lien for $250,703.59 was filed to- self-inflicted. over the second place Cubs as Chi- Hubbard, cf ...... 1 0 0 1 U Open Doubles Play Cleveland ...... Helen Kosmlder, all of the Dragon I unce, the Treasury has discretion ing and his attractive bride, the Away Unmolested in Lowell. 0 57 46 ASS flret came into prominence as a from the rough shod individualism toward the part they will take in United States. day in Federal Court against P. G. The director, former husband of cago’s game with Pittsburgh w.as Loeffler, 3b ...,:..4 1 2 1 Entrants In the doubles tourna- Boston ...... 56 A. C.; and Pearl Edwtuds of the tor tjie future. It could Issue Sl.'IO former wife of William Wellman, 1 0 51 .523 Alancheater High athlete and in which would brush aside the needs getting out their vote at the primary Tho decree snya 1 per cent will be and Ethel Wodehouse, English au- Frances Marion, prominent scenar- rained out. The other National Burnham, rt ...,..4 0 ment are asked to get In touch with Washington ...... 49 Mercury A. C.; 100 yard dash. Ver- 111 currency against every ounce of motion picture director, apparently Lowell, Mass., Aug. 10.— (A P ) — 0 2 0 0 .55 .471 which he still holds the state inter- next month and start plans for the paid with the delivery of new bonds thors, by John S. Shea, acting col- ist, recently returned from China, League clubs enjoyed an open date. Granger, ss .,., n each Qther and arrange for permits St. Louis ...... non Briscoe and Leslie Lockhart of and the problems of those people lasted little more than a month. b ive men, one of them dressed as a ,. .4 1 1 0 2 44 56 <440 scholastic record of 4:36, establish- town election in October and the metal bought at llfty cents. but that converters must renounce lector o f Internal revenue for the where he filmed background scenes Tigers Trim Browns at the Rec so that the matches may Philadelphia ...... the Mercury A. C., John Wood and who come from the social nowhere, Miss Crawford became' Dowling’s lohnson, 2b ..., 0 1 1 1 0 39 61 .390 ec in 1929. McCluskey baa travelled stale election later. Estimates of sliver to be obtained the right to vie for other premiums Third Dls^ict. for "The Good Earth." He was to pay roll guard, robbed $15,800 from The American League contests be started as soon as possible. Nine CJhlcago ...... for the benefit of the certain select bride only a day or so before the Anderson, if ..,...3 0 0 1 0 0 87 69 .849 a long, long way alnce that Ume, a Clinton Bradford of Middletown; fn-m nationalization range from tif- established, in connection -vlth the The amount represents alleged un- complete the picture here. a Safety Pay Roll and Bank Servian completed a day of one-sided games teams are entered and the oalrlngs 880 yard run. Gene Browm of Mer- ■ f e w . " I dance director was scheduled to go Travenor, lb ... ..3 0 0 4 0 0 way that has brought him fame and ly million to 200,000,000 ounces. Ac Hill, 40 years old. was born in truck standing unguarded tn front ■which saw thf Detroit Tigers follow were announced In The Herald cury A. C., Jim RzUferty of Middle- Applying his Views to National | The annual picnic of the State conversion. The offer Applies to paid income taxes for the years to trial in Superior Court an charges Backman. p .,.,...2 1 1' 0 0 0 TODAY’S GAMES glory as one of the four leading lifly 'cents an ounce, it wmild meaii Douglas, Kansas, April 25, 1895. ol the Union Old Lowell National the Giants' example lb Increasing about a week ago. The first round town and John W. Turley o f Hart- politics, Maloney said it appeared ; Department. United Spanish War converters of the consolidated is- 1025 to 1931, inclusive, amounting of abducting her and forcing her to Kelly, c ...... 3 1 0 11 I 1 Northeaetern d lstu ce runners In tbe Uoltsd In if that many silver dollais. But If sues of January 2 and December 6, Only last week, the director Bank here today, and escaped un- their lead to three games. Follow- must be completed by Saturday, ford; mile run, Joe MeCluckey, that "our National leadership has | .Veterans, will be held at the State to $123,826 and penalties of $126,------at- I accompany------r—- ...... him to- Yuma, .r.,,.,.,Ariz., u.In Hartford at Watertown. States. The former Fordham Flash tlie government it.;-iicd the paper on molested. ing the 16-5 (giants score 'came the August 18. If there Is any doubt New York A. C.; <3ene Brown, Mer- the same great concern for the rug- i Fair grounds, Danbury, Sunday, 1917, o f Septem ber 22. 1918, arid !■ 877.59. tended Marie Dre.ssler’s funeral, ac- | an attempt to make her marry him 29 6 6 21 4 2 Worceater at Manchester and Olympic steeplechaser has won the basis of $1,2!) an ouiu e, the cur- compahying his estranged wife. Not until the two guards assigned BMton Red Sox 15-2 triumph over An tnvadej trom England come to tr? to wrest the Amerlee’s Cup. the as to the pairings, players are ask- cury A. C.; Daild Kantowica, St. ged Individuals of our day- and tm.- i August 28. The George M. Cole the Consolidated Littorio issues. .u. . . . ------4 The charges were dropped, how- Highland 1Park New Bedford at Springfield. more assorted track UUes In ths reiii?.v expansion would be much Mist Marion, to the cemetery. Hill to the turck made a delivery an the AthleUcs which was accom- fgebt Endeavour (foreground) fi shown being towed up Nerragan- ed to call the East Side Rec. Anselm's A. C.; Jim Rafferty and bued with the s.ame patriotic and ' Camp, U. S. W. V . w-lll dedicate a PITS SILENCER ON JAZZ ever, when Dowling disclosed he and AB. R. H.PO, A. P) Lowell at Wayland. past five yaara than can bn count- directed Miss Dressler's picture. hr.ur later to the Lawrence Manufac- pUah^ In five innings and the 13 to setl Bay after an AtlanUc croselng of 17 days, faeteei crossing ever Earl Bissell and W alter "T y " Hector Cameron of Mlddlqtowo, experimental spirit of the founders. , boulder in .McKinley Parii, New j gruitcr. FISH IN G BO.AT LOST tho complaining witness had been R Bently, If .. ...3 1 1 1 0 0 National ed on Angers and toes but he is Mid if it pres.sed the campaign to Washington, Aug. 10 — (A P ) — "Min and Bill," for which Miss turing company, did they discover 2 beating the Tigers administered made by e cup cbellenger. The.yacht anchored off Bristol, R, L Holland captured tbe doubles title Francis Walsh of Southington and it presses on." Ixindon, .Sept. 9. in lioni>r ot all men Limerick, Ireland.— (A P ) v- The' married. Smith, r f ...... 3 0 0 0 0 0 Boston at New York. - best known as this country’s great- from New London unit vicinity who i. et the e.,timatcd billion ounces The State Depnrtnient. today re- Marion \-rotc the scenario. that the • $14,000 pay roll of that to the Browns. last year by defeating Paul Jeaanis John Turley of Hartford; broad The Congressman charged that Thomond festival committee here Miss Crawford previously had tes- P Kissman, cf ,...3 0 0 4 1 0 and Jamas Britton, but Holland, Brokiyn at Philadelphia. est steeplechaser, the event In served in thi Spanish War and iHoessary for tho 1 to 3 ratio, the quested authorities In Central Am - Hill began his motion picture ca- ______company had disappeared. Checking Tho Tigers put on a slugging per- Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. Jump, William P. Stowra of Torrlng- tho Republicans offered no prcscrlp- : was told by Patrick O'Flannagan' tified against her husband-to-be at b. Dougan, 2b .. ..3 1 1 1 4 2 together In amateur boxing. As In- singles champion for the post six which he reigned supreme until Philippine Insurrection. pc. slbllitles of expansion would grow erican countries to assist in finding that the death knell of Jazz had been reer as a stage hand under David I his prehmlnary hearing in' Munlc'l- on their other pay rolls they dis- formance that In some ways sur- Chicago at St. Louis. ton, Jock Lockwood, Arthur tlon for the sad days behind us, and | .1 A d a m s , l b . . . . .2 0 1 7 0 0 ! striictor at the Los Angeles Athletic years, has also vacated os co-holder early this summer when he lost hia proporlionately. the American fishing boat Belie V\ Griffith in Los Angeles in 1908. pal Court. covered $1,800 of the Royal Worsted passed the Giants feat as they won American Wermsiey and Hector Cameron, all •o far have promised nothing better struck in the Irish Free State. The G Dougan, 3b ,...3 0 0 0 0 0 HIS FORTUNE GONE ; rlub. It was Blake who taught Fidel of the doubles crewm and Bissell is national outdoor title. It Is expect- A special meeting at the Allied Isle. Athlone radio station haa cut ayn-: He became' a cameraman, and | Dowling testifying in hia own de- company’s money also was gone. their ninth successive game to et New York at Boston. of Middletown; and Karmit King of than a return to the old day. J. NichoLs, c .,...2 0 0 4 1 0 i the game. La Barba was an apt paired with Jamee Metcalf this ed that local sports fans will be Veterans Council will be held this \Vr,.ST ST I DIES OUDEK Carrying a crew of 12 men, the copated music from its programs later turned to writing and then to fense. once threw ‘the courtroom in- Police learned two guards had a new mark for the big league .ea- Philadelphia at Washington. the Mercury A. C. I t la posslbla Tuimej Not To Kuii | Eagleeon, ss ...... 3 0 0 4 1 2 1 pupil, for he went to the 1024 dlym- year. out by tbs hundreds to pay homage evening at 8 o’clock In the Arm.v Sau Francisco. Aug. 10 lA P ) — Belle Isle led San Diego, Cal., for and O’Flannagan said efforts would' directing. placed the missing money bags la aon. Tommy Bridges coasted Cleveland at Detroit. that addiUonal antrlas wiD m re- It appears unlikely Congressman ! to an uproar when he asserted A Gunther, p .....2 0 0 0 1 0 I pic games and won the world’s fly- to Mc(!nuskey. and Navy club. A report of the .lulillatlon WTlh which tho silver the Galapagos Islands', June 11, and be made to wipe out all foreign i pointing at Miss Crawford: the, truck and re-entered the bank through to his 15th victory of the LA BARBA ASSISTS SL Ixiuis at (Chicago. ceived before tomorrow. Echuyler Merritt in the Fourth Dls- : season. Tedford. x ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 I weight title as an amateur. Quintet O f Aoea wi.ye and means committee >vlll he I'l'oduclng states received Prciddent has not been heard from. I dance music. "A s God is my judge, I gave you to get more pay rolls for delivery. List of OAeiala trlct, whose nomination has been i Yanks Are Idle Lewis, XX ...... , . . 1 0 0 0 0 0 I Then they launched Into the pro- received by Chairman Holzhelmer. Koosevolt’a onler nalmna'izing FORCED DOWN IN WILDS, a bath.’; But “ Shufflin’ Joe” , will not be The list of offlciaU for the forecast, w-ill have a former heavy--| Rain was as costly to the Yanks : fcHsionnI game with La Barba de- 'TOREE SLOOPS RESUME price o/t,.$V 29 an ounce was some- The dance director referred to a Calffomla contains 10,000,000 AMATEUR FIGHTERS the only outstanding entry tn the was also announced today, being ' weight champ on in the opjiositc as it was to the Cubs, putting them 28 2 3 21 8 4 ! featlng Elky (Jlnrk for the world's what tempered today; by comment brief sojourn in a Yuma hotel room, Valencia orange trees and 8,000,000 BLUEFIELDS EKE OUT meet. Through bis efforts, the Mer- headed by John M eClusK^, Kaeey corner. Gene Tunney has told frionla of mine operators they did not ex- MUST DISMANTLE PLANE a iiaif game further behind Dutrrit, Bloomfield 004 020 0— 6 I flyweight title in 1927. A fter suc- cury A. C. of New York is send- he is a candidate for no office, when from which the actresa testified she Navel orange trees, according to re- ■fflEIR RIVALRY TODAY chairman and Frank Biiach,. Recre- ENGINEER IS KILLED pect the price of the white melal cent estimates. when their game with Washington Highland P.ai'k 000 110 0— 2 i.ce.ssfully defending his title for ing a select quintet of track and approached by friends as to his de- had escaped by pretending illness was postponed. Chicago and Cleve- ' more than a year, La Barba retired VICTORY OVER LEGION ation Centers chairman. The ether (o climb appreciably. and sending Dowling to a drug store x— Batted, for Gunther in 7th. fleld stars to Manchester, including members are as follows; William J. sire to run for Congress. Tunney'.- Impossible to Take Off Tn Und had no game scheduled. Ex-Flyweight Champion and 1 to attend Stanford university. He From Stanley A. Fnaton. presi- for medicine. XX— Batted for Bentley In 7th. New London, Aug. 10.—(A P )— Leslie Lockhart,.Manhattan Athlet- Shea, referee: Willard B. Rogers declination means that several AS TRAIN IS DERAILED , dent of the Bunker Hill smelter Rough Country— Pilot and Two nase hits Burnham, Adame; I hnd worked as a copy boy on a local Three tall sloops, contenders for the ic League champion in the I'UO and tames will be brought into the open % 1 ;;nr r and wanted to become a Canadii n and the America's Cup Early Lead Gives Team 6-5 and Jack Dwyer, announcers; Ed- i near Kellogg, Idaho— the large.st Two Passengers Uninjured. stolen bases, P. Klssmann; left on 220; Vernon Briscoe, Metropolitan ward Taylor, Howard Drew and Mi- as Congreseman Merritt's opponent, Manager Return to First writer. against the British challenger, Tom 'Wolfpolnt. Mont., Aug.. 10-l-( A P ) i silver-producing state—canic tho bases, Highland Park 4, Bloomfield Win in Soft Ball Tilt; Cer- 220 UUe-hoider! Kermit King, Met- chael Zwick starters; Ronald FeR b all A ten Barton has been endorsed Sopwlth’s Endeavor, resumed their A westbound Great Northern , statement he did not see how a St. John’.s. Newfoundland, Aug. 10 WARSAW CONVENTION Ti, base on balls, off Backman 2; hit But he lost bis fistic fortune in vinl Features at Bat. ropolitan broad Jump ebampion and guson, Leo Kwaab, Ed -MeCartby, for the State Senate in which he sat LEO DIEGEL WINS ijvalry today. They are Yankee of mall train was deralleil near here price increase would result, — (A P ) —Stranded in rough, isolated by pitcher, Gostylo Backman by Love; Began Together in the stock market crash, so he-and sprint ace; Eugene Browm, briillont Leo Fay, Samuel Massey,' James four years ago hy Congresamaa Boston, skippered by Charles Fran- early today resulting In the death j R. M. Hardy, president of the territory of Central New-foundland, a Gunther; struck out, by Backman Blake teamed together again and half-mller and mller, and Otis Potta and Clifford Gustafson, Tierney of Greenwich and Lloyd Va.l , Sunshine 'Mining Company of Kei- cis Adams, former navy secretary of the engineer, Robert Jelley, monoplane flown from Brooklyn, N. APPEALS TO NATIONS ;i by Gunther 1. Time, 1:20. 'Um- returned to the wars. For. more The Legion seemed to be ip for a Brown, schoolboy sprint sensation. iudges; Robert Dougan, Charles lor probate Judge. I logg, said the mines would receive HAGEN TOURNEY Shnon Pures. and far out ahead as the leading Joe Moore, fireman, was (njurerl Y„ nearly two weeks ago was being plres. Wilson and DoFtrickson. than a year La Barba knocked at good licking last night at the We«t A largs number of entries from WIgren, Thomas Dannaber. Lefty : no better price than the present contAnder to date; Harold S. Van- The rush of Deniociats for the critically and a woman passenger, dismantled today owing to the .im- the door to the world’s feather- Slda grounds, when the BlutfleM leading athlstaa In CotmseUeut ara Bray and Harry Howroyd, Umers; I mint figure u( 64cents an ounce derbilt’s new Rainbow, which haa Shrievalty nomination m Wlndharti whose name could not be learned, possibility of a takeoff from the spot Warsaw, Aug. 10.— (A P ) — The weight title, but never quite made Seniors scored five runs In the first also expected bsfore tomorrow nioa Frank King and Erik Modaan, ecor- c.iuiity has lost one. John D. Roy, of suffered slight injuries. i (or newly mined ore. where It made a forced landing last Poles-From*Abroad convention in Los Angeles, Aug. 9__ (AP) — ! the grade. rather consistantly follower. Yankee two innings. However, the Legion- to assure close, a x d tin g . competi- I ■ Nevada's silver Senator. Key home and Frederick Prlnce’e Weta- srs; P. Mahoney and Frank Hara- WllUmantlc, announcing his with- The locomotive and six of the nine 7 Monday. • session here today voted the follow- Hands in a Sizzling 66 to' q A T T I Fidel La Barba, former world’a Hy- ; Then cemt the injury to bis left naires pulled themselves together tion in every one of ths open burda, clerks of the course; Paul drawal. [ Pittman, however, predicted the moe, which throughout the past mail cars were derailed as the train Paul Rizzo, the pilot, made the ing resolution as an appeal to the welght chcmplon. and his manager, ! eye in' a training bout. Only after and held the Blueflelds scoreless for events. Cervlnl, number clerk: Dr. George Some Republicans in New London struck a motor car which had been 1 President's order would gradually emergency landing when the plane, nations of the world. George Bloke have returned to their j months of treatment and several aeries baa never been out of Yan- the naxt three Innings but could not boost the price from 50.01 cents to kee’s wake. Women's Event Set Cklllouette, trainer; D r Fdwln C . county are mentioning State Senu- left on the track after one qf the ran short of fuel after leaving Har- "Wishing to assure the world of a Eqnal Course Record — I D A A I I I I N v ^ flret love amateur boxing. I operations, was the eye saved. He stave off defeat, bowing 6-0. Higgins, physician; James 'nsrney, i the old silver level of $1.29. Of special intsrest will be a ISO tor C. C. Costello for a place on the wheels had caught In the ties, ^ r Grace on the first stage of a re- better tomorrow by basing the lives La Barba, forced Into retirement ; turned to wrUlng.’"wlth limited suc- Today’s raca was over a course ot Blanchard was in rara form last Will Settle Question yard dash for women, featuring custodian of prises; W alter Kittel State ticket. It has been suggest'd Jelley was crushed to death in jpum flight. With him were two of peoples and nations upon the from the profeeeional ring because cess, and now Is back with ths 40-odd milaa from N ew Lon'lon to Eight, making seven putouts on fly bis cab. J "This win settle the silver ques- Laifoon Second. none other chan Miss Agnta. Osrri- and Francis DsllaFsra, fleld Judges. he seek the comptrollershlp, if thers passengers. Robert McDavitt and stable foundations of collaboration of an eye Injury, has been groom* amateurs. N ew port R. I., and ,lt rapresentad buls, also one asslet. Cervint and tljould be anything in the w-ay to Twenty-five passengers were in I tlon forever," he declared. and peaceful relations; ing a bunch of youngsters for a Blake gave up promoting after the first'.leg of the annual New ty. Metropolitan record holder for John Avery, who flew to Newfound- Smith pitched good hall, the former the distance. Bha will compete stop nomination -d the incumbent, the coach at the rear of the train. I On Bush street, where San Fran- LEADERS series of shows at the Hollywood La Barba’s eye Injury, and has York Yacht Clubscruiae. Vanderbilt "Understanding that citizens of I Cisco's mining financing centers, land to visit relatives. Avery’s leading the softball stickers for the against her greatest rival, Pearl A. F. Keeler of Nunvalk. It remained upright. alien races may Become useful citi- Rochester, N. Y.. Aug. 10,r-(AP) By ASSOCIATED PRESS Legion stadium, while Blake has I confined his activities mainly to ref- last night extended an invltatioti to there was abundant optimism the mother, now in failing health, had night with three out

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PAOEtWBLyB MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY. AUGUST 10.1BS4. 12:00—Congress Motel Orcheetra. 1,2:80— Vivian Johnson Orchestra, Uiat County Sheriff Fred O. Vinton' yesterday by the Stmta Aviation Members are planning to attend the DAILY RADIO PROGRAM WDRC BE WISE!, and Congressman William L. Hig- O^mission. baseball gamea between the Yankees WOMANMSERHAD gibs wlil both be renominated with-' This private pilot's license Is the and Red Box at Fenway Park. THE FKIDAV, AUOUST 10 (Cantral and Eaatam Standard Tima) m Hartford 04ao. IBM ftnsr JVATtOKAl fTORES ROCKVILLE out any opposition. . result of SO solo hours, of flying and The Board of Reglstrara of the Natal All greerema la kw and baslo ebalna ar groupa tharaef unlaaa ‘anael- COD! XCONOMIZE An effort to unite the factions of | entitles, the holder to pilot a plane town ot Vernon, . Henry Schmidt, dad~ aeaat to eoaat (a ta a) daatcnaUoii tneludaa all anllabla autlona. WTiC ATLANTIC PACIFIC Friday, August IB. A-t the Democratic party of Rockville' alone and to carry passengers, pragrama aubjaat ta abanga. F. M. fBdvIltkl Tima Ona Bow Laltr). Republican and George E, Dunn, P. M. Hartford, Doan. . $62,430 IN {ASH was made last evening at which tim e; Charles R. Tennstedt is fc gradu* NBC-WKAP NBTWORM CanL KaaL Democrat, will be>ln eesslon from 12 3:00-^ Baseball Game; Red Sox vs. 50,00 W, KHO R. C ZKJ M V all supporters of President Roose* ate o f the Rockville High school BAttC — Baati waaf wlw waal wtle 4:34- 4:34—Tbs Saranadara — aaatl o'clock noon today until 9 o'clock PrtM-ettfio N8¥f»—Dixie ’ New York Yankees. rntvrlrr* HriiHilrasHn.-* Srrrine velt. Senator.Lonergan and. David - this year and is also a graduate of ■ wlar wtag wcab wft wilt arfbr wre wgy r. Manket Orc.*-*m!dw; SonflE—w Brunner's WI U LAY NEW CONCRETE th'.f evening with headquartera at wban wcaa wtam wwl waal: Midi kad 5:30—Ja^k Armstrong —A ll Ames- A. Wilson met in the superior court the. Desicomb Flying Service, Inc., wmaq wefl weo-wbe wow wdaf wkbf BtU-» BtSB^^Modarn Qrandma—'DUU the town clerk'a office. Memorial 1:45— 5:45—Soak* Cartafy Talk—ba- Ican Boy. room, : at Bralnard Field in Hartford. building. They will receive names N0NTHW 8ST A CANADIAN — wtinj ' Friday, Anguet 10. Peboned by Scraps She wiba kttp waba wdar kfrr cret ofet- ale: Tha Taxaa Ranfera—woat 5:46— Mtseba Raginsky’s Ensem- Post Toasties, O C WAL KS I N P UBUC PARKS NoUces were sent to all Demo-1 Garden aub Meets fiSO— 7:0(^KaU Smith. Senga—«laoa P. M. - to be placed on the caucus lists of SOUTH — wr*a wptf wwna wla wjax ble. crats yesterday that the m eeting; The Rockville Community Garden! pnrUes. wfla-wann wlod warn wma wab arapl 5:15— 7:15—Frad Rich't Columblane 4:(H)— Tw-enty Fingers of Harmonv. Corn Flakes, 4 p k g s .^ 0 C Pidied Up, Had Dejiosits w]dx warab kvoo wkr wfaa wbap kpre 5:55— 7:50—Court of Human Rala« 6:15— Hartford Better Buginesa 4:16— Nellie Revel! at Large. Blue Ribbon Mayonnaiat, was*not of the "N ew Guard*-' or "Old, club held the August meeting last > Mrs. Arthur L.'Anderson and sob. woal ktba ktba waoo wava wur tiona—baaic; Milt Kallem Oroh.— Bureau. > Materials To Be Furnished hy Guard" faction but of "Democrats." evening at the home of Mrs. Charles Edward, of San Diego, Cal.. are MOUNTAIN—koa kdri krir kghi —Dixta; Real L,lfa Drama—mldw 4:30—Chicago Symphony. FAOlPIC COAST—kgo ktl k(w . bnnjo'r 5:45— 7:45—Carlton A Craig—Dlxlat 8:20— Rocco Boniface, songs. 5:80— Modemalres — a if f Strong, ■ 10 Banks. Citv and l.abor hy Lor.ai O'Connell Sells Fixtures H. Allen on Davis avenue. Miss '**®*^**’F former's parents, M^, kbq kfId ktar kgv kno ^ Thrta Knavaa and a Quaan—mldw 7:00— itOO—Mtledlaa From CaMfarnia 6:80— Press-Radio News. , director. ‘■’ 20c ‘""32r' FER Body. The ownership, of the "Riverside" Gertrude Fuller, as president o f the *^** ^^*^"'Carey of Rockville. ^ Cant. Biat( 7:15"^ 5:15—Friend of Family—wabc; 6:85—Blue Ridge Mountaineers. Hershey Cocoa, q club presided abd Mrs. Allen de-' 5:4d— Alice in OrChestratia. Tavern, which was closed August 4 i:4$— 4|4A—Allaa In Orehabtrallaland Calif Malodlaa Con'd—chain 6:45— Esther Velas and her En- 6:00— Baseball Scores. 5^j-lb. can ...... OC llvered a very interesting talk on : 4:00— BtOb—Al Paarea and Hla Oang 7:50— 5:30—.lohnny Qraan Orohaetra Kew York, Aug. 10.—Lillian; iMcause the license holder, Michael. 4:30— B:gi^Praaa-Radlo Niwa—waal 5 :0 ^ 5:00—Spotlight Ravua, Col. A B. . semble. 6:05— Wrightvllle Clarion. J. O'Connell was not at the place o f ' the topic "Floral Decorations.' Krasdale Large Cut r% f * Rosehfelt.-.whosa penurtousness led! Permission was received In Rock- POUCE CAMPAIGN 4iSb— Sitb—Haraala Zlla'a Orchaatra •:45— 5:45—Carllla A London, Sangt 7:00— Sam Robbins' Orchestra. 6:30— Press-Radio News. bilslness for a period of thirty days I Many at Whist S:00— t:00—BaaabaM—waaf A otbara t:00—10:00—Sdith Murrayd Songa—ba- Beets 2 c a n s ...... 4b O C ville yesterday from tlie state head- 7:30— Serenaders. 6:36— Horatio Zito's Orchestra. to her death when she ate a roll due to Illness, has changed hands.' l»fg e number attended the pub- b:1&— tilN—Oana A Olan—aaat A ao ale: H. Bueea Orchta.—midwaat quarters of the F E R A for the re- Omaha, Neb.--—Police and safety S:30— 4:10 ■Martha Maart,^antralta 0:15—10:1S—laham Jonee A Orchaatra 7:46— Andrew Jacobsen's Ensem- - 7:00— Trio RomantlquC. Mueller's Spaghetti, Maca- which she picked off a table to avoid This was one of the local taverns whist party held last evening un- „ „ „ 4:43— t:4b—Ta Sa Annauncad 5:50—10:S(h—leham Jonee Orch.—ba* ble. placing in the public parks of Rock- groups have been campaigning for 4:00— 7:00—Jaaalca Draganatta-!-to a 7:16— W TIC Sports Review. roni, Etc.. paying for It In a restaurant. at suspected of being owned by ■ ai't<'>’ the sponsorship of the Daughters ^eeka fo r a 24-hniir n«rtoH orTthm.* ele; Bari Htnee Orcheta—reldweat 8;00-r-Kate Smith and her Swanee ville the, present tar walks w ith 7:00— S:ao—Waltiing by Aba Lyman. 5:45—10:45—Chat. Barnet Orcheetra 7;30— Martha M'ears. SeS/UiiS HEAVY STEER BEEF pkg...... 9 c Broadway-and 104th Street on luly modern concrete walks, wholesaler. , ' I ^"^bella. The whist was held a t ; tn^rtes /rort automoWI^^^^^^ T:3t>— S:Uk—Pic and Pat, Comaay Act 10:00—11:00—Leon Setaaco Ordh.—ba*- Music. ' 7:45— Sisters,of the Skttlet. 26, 1933, left, an estate of $62.430 29, A bill of sqlc woe recorded at the | the Moose Lxidge rooms on Elm Omaha 4:04— 1:04—Tba P in t Nlghtar—c to e ale: H. Soanik Orchet.—midweat Wheafies, o 1 ' Notice was received by Flret Se- 4:30— 4:34—Jack Senny'a Pcrformcri 10:15—11:15—Harry Soanlk'a Orcheetra 8:15— The Columbians. 8:06—Countess Olga Albanl. an accounting 'filed in Surogates lectman Francis J. Prichard, local town clerk's office In Rockville yes-!"treet. - , .j,. »oal would have been rssoh. 4:00—10:04—Back af tba Nawa, Talk 10:50—11 tSC^Dance Mualc by Sea—ba* 8:30— Ckmrt o f Human Relations. 2 pkgs...... Z1 r, terday afternoon, transferring thei \eterans .Mj"et Tonight > 9:00rr—Musical Program. Court yesterday disclosed. The roll, FERA administrator, approving o f!,. , 4:13—10:14—8iHM Caliman Orebaatra elc: Mark Fieher Orohea.—midweat 9:00— California Melodies. -9:30—One Night Stand... Estelle Worcester.shire >>.. *1, ' ‘ •*‘-dres from Michael J. —basic: Cent A Olcn—west rspaat 11^)0—12:00—Danea Hour—wablAwaat according to the police, hsd been the construction of the Concrete , ______O Connell The members of Frank Badstueb-; rve^'^Tut^s" to go'^‘ S ‘^oU c^' i 4:30—14:14—Prcddls Martin Orebaatra 9:30— Johnny Green— In a Modem 10:00— First Nighter. , poisoned by Henry Jelllneck, an- H. Hurley of East Hart-1 " " r Post; Veterans of Foreign W ars,! ^rash^d Into a lifh t M st and ' NBC-WJZ NETWORK DORACO walks in Talcott Park and In Cen- 40:00—11:04—Ralph KIrbary, Btritans Manner. . 10:30—Jack Benny; Jimmy Greer's Papulw bontUii ovtn or pot tetil bottle ...... automobile mechanic, who was found tral Park. - ■ , blU of sale was signed in' JV"* ® meeting this evening in i fleer was hurt, Try^g to avoid a ' .40:04—11:04—Harold ttarn'a Orebaatra BASIC — Saat: wia wbs-Wbaa vba! 10:00— Stoopnagle and Bud; E ver- 10c hospital, Hartford.: th« O. A. R. hail. Memorial build-1 ■■ * ' U34—11:34->Prankla Mastara Orabaa. Orchestra. dead In the restaurant washroom. It 1s expected that the work wlU i "Mr*^** collision, the driver reported. wham kdka wirar wjr wlw wayr wmal; ‘ ett Marshal, Frank Cruihmit lb Jack Frost Sugar, O'Conticll has been a pa- ‘“ S:, A t this time plana will'be made Meat SpMkils at A&P Market! CBB-WABC NETWORK Midwaat: weky kyw wanr wla kwk 11:00— George R. Holmes' News A t the time of her death the po- start on- ilonday morning with * i and Victor Young's Orches- CHUCK ROAST 10-lb. cloth bags ,. ; tient for the past five or elx weeks the holding of a joint outing id le - B a it: wabc wade woke weae kwer koll wren wmaq kio wkbf from Washington. 53c lice were of the opinion that Jellt- about 25 men being employed. NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmj tra. and. was witneased by N. L. A 8 h e '"’’ th the auxiliary. It is planned to kab wnac wrgr wkbw wkro whk eklw 11,:15— Emil Coleman's Orchestra. HAMS Gtnuint 1934 Ftncy Spilnf Jack Frost XXXX neck. who it was said had been in ill The material under the contract j " w dro wcau wjai waan wfbl wapd wjiv wiba katp wabc wday kfyr erct efef 10:45— Carlile and London with and May O'Connell, with Michael the outing Sunday, August 19, AND THE MEN EXTRA wmaa w-bna: Midwest: wbbm wfbm SOUTH — wrra wptf wwne wfe wjax 11:30— Freddie Martin's Orchestra. Sugar, 2 pkgs...... health and worried over busines.s wdll be furnished by the city of W arwick Sisters. 12:00—-.Weather Forecast. 15c matters, committed suicide hyi •Mc IIuxm ot Hartford acting as Neck, lb. Vmbe kmox wowo whaa wfla-WBun wiod wsm wmo web wapt SUGAR CURED Krasdale Bartlett Rockville but the labor will be paid ■ AST—wpc whp wlbw whaa wiba wfaa wjdx wamb kvoo wky*wfaa wbap kprd 11:00— GkUtb Murray. 12:02— Silent. LAMB LEGS putting poison on . the bread and j notary public. • i Briefs Unlontown, Pa.— Shorts for wom- LARGE FOWL wore wico efrb ekae for by the FEliA. woal ktba ktha waoo wavo 11:15— BBssball Scores. Pears, No. 2 can . . The bill of sale Included the fol-| -*■ PUhllc card party Is being held DIXIB—west wafa wbra wqam wdod W H O LE or EITHER END Boned end rolled II dedred 15c eating It, An autopsy performed | Central Park will have a new’ con- en golfers may be out of the ques- klra wreo wlac wdsu wtoc krid wrr MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kffir krhl 11:20— Isham Jones' Orchestra. Royal Star Pastry by Assistant Medical • Fxamlner crete sidewalk laid along the eouth lowing .equipment; one National'^***" AHernoon at the home of Mrs. tion elsewhere, but they are at a-: kirh ktaa waco koma wdbo wodx wbt PACIFIC COAST—kgo kfi kgw koreo 11:45—Charles Barnet's Orchestra. lb cash register, ohe 20 foot mahogany ■ dsot^e B. Milne of Union street for wdaa whig wdbJ wwva wmbg wajs kbq kfad ktar kpo Flour, .■) lbs. , ..... Thomas A: Gonzales dlaclosed'that side of the park and a short stretch premium on the course of a lubui- j Out Fr om Oof f i LAMB FORES 29c both deaths had been caused by the bar, one 20 foot back bar, one beer i the benefit,of the two, community ban hotel. j Fad ttaor Boaf lb. wn:br wala ktui Icgko ConL Eaat. AUBRAN RELIEe on the east end of the park. MIDWBST—wcab wgl armt winbd wisn Fency Milk-Fed same poi.son. cabinet, about 500 feet block tin i Rockville. Leo Heyn, the manager, annoitnc- i RIB ROAST wlbw kfb kfab wkbn wcco wsbt ksej 3:45— 4:45—Orphan Annia—aaat only LB In Talcott Park two long walks GOLD MEDAL The accounting filed by. Della pipe, -two "Little Wohder" water! ' The Fitch fire company of the wnax 4.*00— 5:00—Tod Black A Orchoatra will cross in kho form of an "X " and . . . ------r> 1 1 ■ • - ed that women dressed in shorts i MOUNTAIN—kTor kis koh kal 4:50— B:5<^Dorothy Pago A Orcheetra 4:40— 5:40—PreetwRadio Nawa—wje Rosenfelt of 38 West 126th Street, the park will be surrounded on four pumps, one ten foot floor show case,! R°chville fire department will hold. may play without paying the usual ' COAST — khl koln kfro kol kfpy kvt VEAL LEGS the.dead woman's sister and sole 12 wooden chairs, one roll top desk!' annual . outing Sunday. The I green fees. | BONB- kfbk km] kwg karn kbd kgmb kgb 4:45— 5:45—Lowall Thomat — east: WBZ-WBZA HI S CONSTIPATION FLOUR sides by a walk. Orphan Annia—repaat to midweal LI88 lb. Cent, Caat. heir to her estate, disclosed that aft- It is estimated that the total costs two 10 foot work benches, all of j 5:00—5:00—Johnny Johneon Orchei. er the payment of funeral and other which are located in the store at 1221 CHUCK ROAST 3:43— 4:44—Mlaeha Raginaky Cniam. 5:50-> 6:50—Oraca Hayee, Har Songc Spriagfleld — Beatosi will be about $2,600, the major part 4:00— 6:00—The Roundtswnera Quar, 5:45— 5i45—Frank Buck Serial—aaat Banana$ administration expenses there was a of which will be for labor. East Main street and known as; 4:14— 4:14—Bobby Bsnaen—east; Kd. 5:00- 7:00—Shutta A O'Kaefe, Orch. Delicious Cereal Brought New 4 $1.19 balance of $58,514.39. “Riverside Tavern.’,' ; Wurtiabaeb Orohas.—Olzia A wait 5:50— 7:30—To Bo Announced. The FKRA workers at preiient are Friday, Aug. 10. PEACHES The inventory showed that while 4:10— 4:34—Praaa-Radle N ew s-ea st 5:45— 7:45—Jack A Lorotta Clemana STOCK UP AT THIS PRICE on Regan street laying a sanitary It Is understood that an applica- <4 m.): Mountalnaars—others aaat; 7:00— 5:00—Phil Harris 4k Oreheatra 4:00— Betty and Bob. ^ealth to Mr. Bartholomew Miss Rosenfelt lived as if she were lb. FANCY ELBERTA Cantaleupe$ p3;:"' sewer which is about completed . tlon is now hidore the State Liquor : & Wurtiabaeb Orcbea.—west; Jack 7:30— 6:30—Phil Baker Show—c to a 4:15— Singing Stranger. Z 1S< penniless, she bad deposits In ten Commission for the granting ot a ! Hollywood Market Package Store VEAL STEAK Armatreng—midwest repeat 6:00— 5:0(^Marlo Coxal. Song Recital 4:30— Ruby Mercer, soprano. 4:45— 5:44—Richards Vldmar, Sparta l:3 (^ 5:30—Chicago Symphony Orch. •b Midco Ice Cream ^ f j banks totaling $<>2,430.39, and that PIan«'*:?e"';!ir,^l:ayT^^^^ Ea.,t Main 381 East Center Street Dial .3804 —wabc; C. Barnet Orch.—chain 9:00—10:00—Chat. Davit Orcheetra— 4 ;45— Concert—Edwin Otis, bari- . 4 Q T Onion$ at the same lime she had failed to 4:00— 4:00—The Music Bex — wabc; east; Frank Buck—repeat for weat tone. F'reeze, 2 cans .... 1 / C Ing of the Republican town cam usm Sam Robbina A Orcheetra—chain 5:30—10:30—Enric Madrlguera Orch, "Wo quote from his voluntary let- BSKT pay for her board and lodging, ac- in the thirteen towns of Tolland < nampionshlp BiiM-lmll Game POUND 5:00— Agricultural Markets. ter: “ t had considerable trouble Za-Kex Fruit i fv cording to a claim presented to the 6:15— 4;14>—Irsna Berdoni — wabc; 10:00—11:00—Eddie Duchin Orcheetra County at which llm<> delegates will' ® series of three base- (HtOCERIRS A.\D Cromo Beer, Ice O C Sam Robbins Orcheetra—chain 10:30 11:30—Dane# Mueio OrObeatra 5:15— News. with my stomach. Digestion was Cabbage administratrix by Harriet /Cafirides, VE AL LEGS ' 5 10^ Syrup, jar . ______1 5/ C be named to the state, Congrerf- f'” " the city champlon- .MEATS Cold, 3 f o r ...... 5:30— Singing Lady. out o f the question. I got medicine who asks that . she be reimbursed lUh lloiiRtA, 00 which gave me only temporary Land O’Lakcs sional, Senatorial, county and pr o- ' the (.’lerks A. C. and not obtainable, and thua guarantee 5:45— Little Orphan Annie. $2,028 for feeding and lodging the bate convention.^. i the Ko.seiuscko Scouts, will take Ih...... ZOC 6:00— Cafe Loyale Orchestra. relief. Butter, 2 lbs...... DejC dead W’oman from 1920 to 1932 at Straight Rye d» 1 OO yourself a plentiful supply of the Notices were i.ssucd yesterday b y ■ Henry’s Park Sunday aX- Ijirgo Fowl, (few f /a Chicken PINT 6:16—Goodrich Ba.seball Rc,sume. Light Rock Ginger f the rate of $156 a year. The claim Whiskey ... ^ X w v lU essential minerals every day in the "Then I thought of taking A ll- tu John Buckley and Annie E. Vlntyn ternoon at a;!.*) r>’clock. Much In-. •-ac-h ...... 0 1 • 1 M 6:30— Time, weather. NEW POTATOES CHOP SUEY MENUS year. B ran. I started eating a cereal dish- Ale, contents ..... lU C was rejected by the administratrix terest is being .shown in this game! Swift'* Baron, w »■ 6:45— Lowell Thomas. and later settled for $150. of the Republican state central ciom- ful two or three times a day. Ideal Glass Top p- for It will decliie who will repre-i I'hff...... 15c q 7:00— Press-Radio News, The report shows that in addition mlttee for the 35th Senatorial dis- Fine Gin, 0 For Good Health QUESTION'S AND .ANSWERS trict, comprising Tolland County, sent Rockville in .outslfle ba.seliall llalHr Ham*, a r \ 7:16— Paradise Restaurant Orches- " I t has been over a year now Jars, doz. a ...... C to the cash In the banks. Miss 85 proof ...... 7 0 C since I ate that first dish o f bran, calling for the delegates to games. Eil Collum will umpire from '•urji...... 49 c :Fresh Fruits ami Vegetables A Week’s Supply tra. Heavy Cream, O r k Rosenfelt held a $1,000 bond of the named (Liver Trouble) but from that day to this I have had the Republican state convention tol*’®*’*” '* and Ram Harri.son Ijirgr .Mrlonii, n p Recommended 7:30— 20th Century Ideas. BROOKSIDE contents ...... Question: Mrs. U. M. writes: Baltimore Traction Company and .1 f or ...... ^OC Old Mr. Bos- ^ 1 O C • 7:45— Frank Buck. the pleasure of enjoying the proper a Lawyers Mortgage certificate for be held in. Hartford, .Repteniber i j ; ! By Dr. F'rank McCoy "Have a severe pain at back just functioning of the digestive organs. Williams’ Vanilla O O I'otatoon, n o ton Gin ...... v X .d L O 8:00— Ethel Shutta, -W alter a almilar amount, and that she also and 12, to meet at the Warren i Si>riin's liint's I.lrenSe 18-qt. below the Shoulders, toward the FINE E?;tract. 2 oz...... JaOC Memorial hall, Stafford Rprlng.s, | Uhnrle.'H R, Tenn.stedt, 18, aon of leeh ...... JbOC baskat right side. It is more painful at O'Keefe, Bobby Dolan and "Thanks to A ll-Brak. I still eat ■ had a certificate of dcimsit for a f>OK Food, n m Thursday, August 30 at 2 p. m„ i«"<' .VTr.a (•Imrlcii Tennstedt o f' Conn. Valley O C Peaches Dr. McCoy’s menus suggested night and keeps me from sleeping. his Orchestra. It regularly and like it better all CREA M ERY Krasdale Orange ^ i-* $500 bond of the Klajestlc Apart- Canning BUTTER the time."— Lester Bartholomew, Rolls standard time. .Rockville, was granted a pilot's li-, .3 f o r ...... ^DC Beer, 3 for . . A w O C fo r the week beginning Sunday, Also have large brown spots on my 8:30— Public Affairs (Jounci! Marmalade, 16-oz. X O C ments at 115 Central Park West. Cadillac, Mich. The following purposes arc named ‘^•‘Ose at Bralnard Field in Hartford > August 12, 1934: heck. Is this liver trouble?" 8:45— Jack and Loretta Clemens. Hotdog Rolls, -f f \ in the notice from the state central 9:00— Phil Harris and his Orches- bunehBS Sunday— Answer: The location of your Constipation is usually due to Parker House___ 1 i/C committee: election of two district Breakfast: Spinach omelet: Mel- pain is Indicative of liver trouble, tra; Leah Ray, blues singer. lack o f "bulk’’ to exercise the intes- delegates, appolntmsnt of a vice- Native Carrots 9:30- Phil Baker, Harry McNaugh- tines, and vitamin B to promote Salted Soda Crack- O C ba toast; Apricot sauce. but of course I cannot accurately TOLLAND president of convention, appoint- ton, Mabel Albertson, Irene elimination. A ll-i Bran supplies LAND O'LAKES ers, 2-lb. Imx ..... ^g^C Lunch: Mushroom soup; Buttered diagnose your case by mall. ment of members of committee on - (Belching) Beasley, blues . singer, or- both, as well as iron for the blood. Lemon Oil. ^ pw Mr.'and Mrs. Frank Ives of Hsd- sisparagus; Celery, Ripe . credentials, appointment of m em -; Question: M. N. -asks: "W hat chestra. U. S. G ov't Certified lyma called on several of their Tol- pounds Dinner: Baked Belgian Hare; The “ bulk” in A ll-Bran is much 16-oz. bottle ...... X g3 C hers of committee on rules, ap -1 Green beans; Cucumber and lettuce cquses belching, and what is the 10:00— Mario Cozzi, baritone; Lu - like that of leafy vegetables. Cer- land friends Monday. Both Mr. and polntment of members of committee I Natire Squash 93 Score Sweet Cream Pure Olive Oil. i salad; Stewed berries. best treatment? Does this affect cille Manners, soprano. tainly this food is more natural BUTTER Rolls Mrs. Ives are former Tolland resl on resolutions, appiilntmcnt of mem-1 S'l.lPOPULAR M M N STU KKT MARKET Monday— the heart?" 10:15— Chicago Symphony Orches- bottle...... lU C .dents, Mr. Ives' father being for than taking harmful patent medi- bers of eommlttee on permanent o r -; RUBINOW Bl 1LDIN<; Breakfast: Coddled eggs; Melba Answer: Belching is caused by an tra Eric Delamartcr, con- cines. Two tablespoonfuls daily Cain’s Mustard ^ o many years proprietor of the Ives ganlzatlon, appointment of members I toast; Stewed prunes. excess of stomach gas which is in ductor. will usually overcome most types of OLD HOMESTEAD B o M here. pounds Pickles ...... i y C of state central eommlttee. j Lunch: Fresh fruit, all desired of turn produced mostly from using 11:00— Time, weather. constipation. 'With each in PASTRY lor Cekci end Pestrici Several from town attended the WHERE THRIFTY SHOPPERS SHOP Native Cabbage Cain’s Bridge “t No dl.srord l.s evl.lent in the R e-' 11:15— Hollywood Restaurant Or- one kind. improper food combinations. H ie chronic cases. I f not relieved this FINAST srhlat and bridge at Rau's pavilion. puhllcan ranks anti it Is expected' Dinner: Salisbury steak; Green pressure of this gas against tb>> chestra. way, see your doctor. Pickles ...... ly C Crystal Lake, Wednesday evening, 11:30— U. S. Weather Bureau. FAMILY A n ell purpoic Fleur peas; Buttered beets; Salad of en- diaphragm often affects the heart. Get the red-and-green package at which was sponsored by the Ladles' bunchod dive and cress; Baked peaches with (Incipient Tuberculosis) 11:33- Paradise Restaurant Orches- Flour your grocer’s. Made by Kellogg in Aid society of the Rockville Metho- WEEK-END SPECIALS WEEK-END tra. NATIVE Native Beets a dash of whipped cream. Question: M. L. asks: "What arc Battle Creek. dist church. QUALITY Tuesday— • the first signs of tuberculosis? I f a Unsweetened Mrs. William E. Sebrieber, who Breakfast; Glass of orange or to- person Is not subject to colds or Eveporeted SQUASH has been spending several days as Evangel ineMil k mato juice upon arising; Broiled coughs, be Is not so subject to it. Is guest of Mrs. Zoe Beckley, has re- Greeery Values GROCERIES HEAVY STEER BEEF bacon; Wholewheat drop biscuits; he?" turned to her home at Ballston Spa Stewed pears. Answer: Some of the firat signs Fenev While Meet •iie Vi S foi* lOc New York. „ Prime Top Boneless ^ Lunch: Carrots with parsley but- are'' extreme weakness, afternoon When qiJAI.ITY Is Tuna Fi$h Impotlid tin The August supper of the Ladles i4f Popular Prices ter: Salad of raw celery and pine- temperature, and- a slight cough, N e w Id * Bib Sirloin Oven or SILVER BROOK CREAMERY Aid society o f the Federated church lbs. apple. but in some cases the onset ts quite Desired FINAST-CRUSHED k tiic 11 wUl be served a t the church Friday Granulated Cane Sugar, 10-1 i ^ Roast Roast Pot Roast BUTTER Dinner: Veal roast: Stuffed sum- sudden and develops from a hard Pineapple lint , CARROTS^ cveiilng, Auguet 10, at 6;15 o’clock, pound cloth mer squash; Greens; Raw carrot cold. Everyone should have peri- At Reasonable Price Lon g Lo a f luider the auspices of the mothers sack...... aatad; Pineapple. odical examinations made so that liic 'h I 52c SUNN YFI ELD tin , ' ot the Cradle Roll department. Fol- Land O’ljikcs KKESl i Kt l . LKI ) ^ Faatry WedncfMlay— such diseases can be discovered In BUY You'll Like 8IG B&M Lob$ter 3 bunches lOc lowing the aupper there will be a Butter, 2 Ihs...... Family 2 4 H >b. 99o tAUz lb. Breakfast: Two eggs poached in , thc(]‘ Incipient stages. One who is TMi New Loef SO oz program of music and a short play 63c FLOUR milk and put on toasted shredded j subject to colds or catarrh is Whitt Brttd LO A F FRIEND'S Ic be given by the young people of Native I’otatoe.s, IH'/zclb. STI 9 Baked Bean$ :WING CHICKEN IX'/zcIb. wheat biscuit; Stewed apricots. less likely to develop tuberculosis. Spinacli — String Beans — 15-H). peck ...... Robertson’ s Soap the community under the direction 20c Lunch: Cantaloupe a la mode. Especially Made for Cucumbers — Peppers — of Aaron Pratt Jr. It Is expected a Dinner: Baked white flsh; Baked M td t From • Post Toasties, Bulk Only Km.' Celery — Tomatoes — I.,et good number will be present. A sll- Pkg...... 1 Ont f * r Cut Ijirgr Milk Fed Frr» h ' Ground tomatoes; 5-mlnutc cabbage; Salad Laundry, Toilet and Bath BROWNIE Angel Cake Betty Ooektr Rtcipt \er offering will be taken at the en- 7c SUGAR of cold cooked a.sparagus; Jello or tuce — Blueberries — Wat tertainment. Kellogg’s .All-Bran. Also Robertson’s White Sudsy Snap ermelons — Oranges. PORK Chops FOWL Jell-Weli. THINS Plain or Toaittd Thursday, August 16, at 3 p. m„ large p k g...... HAMBURG "CROSS-PANNEO” large Thursday— RADIO; Chips— White Floating Soap and 18c Garden Bouquet. Cocoanut Bar the 4-H club meeting will be held at Shellield’s Evajxiratpd Ann Faga naw long alia 20-oe. Breakfast: Eggs poached In milk N. B. C. RIPE the Federated church. A fter the Freikly Beked Alilk, -1 'tall cans ...,. 1 23elb. 19c lb. lOOni, Mora Milk and Snoptaning or cream, served on Melba toast; bulk ALL KINDS business will be a hot dog roast at 23c 3 ibs. ^ BREAD loaf Stewed peaehes. (Times, Eastern Standard). CANTALOUPES Krasdale Cut Beets, 23 Fina$t Cookie$ Dr. W. B. Bean's summer cottage. Lunch:-Large gla.ss of tomato New York, Aug. 10.—(A P )—Some All membcr.i are expected to be No. 2 can ...... Juice, of the. operating details of the plan 10c PREMIUM dot IQc p:esonl. Boys and girls of the town Krasdale Carrots and 1 ^ 1/11. SMALI. tr.AN ^ 1 LARGE SIZE pkgB. « Dinner: soup; Broiled under which the government will Parkerhouie Rolls are welcome to join the club. l’en.s. No. 2 can...... 2 Iamb chops: Mashed carpoto; Cook- spend hundreds of millions of dollars FLAKES ____ .I for 2.')C. 14c RINSO in its construction and property re- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wood have 11Xvz« lb- Smoked SHOULDERS 1 lb. ed lettuce; Salad of stuffed beets; SUced Pineapple, pair program are to be made public had as recent guests relatives from No. 2> a size can .... lee cream. N. B. C. 16 e i FANCY PIE . New York and Enfleld. 18c Friday— at 10:30 p. m., August 15 by Jamea PAHERSON’S MARKET OVen Fred) X pv .. loel APPLES Mrs. Samuel Simp.son, Miss Ovaltine, iiOc size 1 , Shou|i l <' r . FRANKFURTS Cr r ani v 5l ur nat or WHITBHOUeC EVAPORATIO X allcan.^ Breakfast: Pineapple; Cottage A. Moffett, director of the FERA. SWEET RYE BREAD Tuning in tonight: Telephone 3386 101 Center Street Miriam Underw’ood and Luclen Bird- can ...... Ml.NCKD HAM MILK cheese. 37c Lunch: Buttered lima beans; Tur- W E AF, NEC, 7 p. m.— Jessica ______Where Your Patronage Is Appreciated! »e> motored to .MnssaebusetLs Wed- .''iinka CofTee, PORK Chops BOLOGNA CHEESE 4 lbs. 25^ nesday and were guc.sts of friends. lb. tin ...... nip greens'; Shredded lettuce; Cel- Dragonett; 9:00— First Nighter; MOLASSES Mayonnaise riNAIT Mi.^s Hattie Jewett, Mrs. Inez 44c ery. 9:30— Jack Benny. Octagon Soap, W e begin this week by telling you of our Babcock and Frank Babcock of 1 2 ibs. ^ 18cib. 2'«-cans ^ Dinner: Roast beef; Summer W ABC, CBS, 6:00— Music Box; FINAST BRAND Vinegar RNAIT Meat Department Rockville were gue-sto of Tolland G giant bars ...... 25 c 25 2 ^bs. 29^ B«cM BEANS squash; Spinach: Turnip cup salad; 6:30 — Serenaders; 7:15— .Colum- good Scotch Ham. It is suitable for hot friends Tuesday, Octagon Washing Bow Apricot whip. bians. Brightvvood 4i^ C Mr. and - Mrs, Arthur. Way of der, 2 pkgs...... Sat\ir

.’ Tf A* ' ? - IrotmiTEtR MAffCHESTER BVENTNG HEHA^D. MANCHESTER, CTJNN.. FTtlDAT, AOCTUST 10,* innb MANCHESTER EVENTNO HERALD, IIANCHESTER, CUMN., FRUJAt, AUGUST 10,1OT4. PAGE li;8 0 a. m. Monday to 1:M a. in., FAITH PREACHER'S BOAST HERE'S A UTTLE TIP E tches 792 LB. nsH yeaterday Howall, with hla wife RADIO PRIEST COLLECTS 36 PERSONS DIE FAILS WITH RATTLESNAKE WHITE COLLAR WORKERS ON COOL SLUMBERINO MRSJ. AGNES BURNS . play by their makers—girts from 10 at the aueUoa which, last year, 4ie- msnt superintendents and othsr of- and aon, Thomaa, Jr., uaed a fine 16 '31 years of age. Materlkla used in tabUshed a now all-Ume world'a rec- ficiala necessary to conduct the or- Se>thread tuna line attached to a PROFIT SEIilNG SaVER FROM HEAT WAVE Sylva, N. C., Aug. ' 10.—A SPECIAL STUDY SUBJECTS Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 10.— (A P ) aonnNGisMADE these clothing articles, vary- from ord price on beef. ganisation, approximately 80 in ON A ROD ANO UNE 26'ounce hickory rod. Holiness preacher lay near death i — For the benefit of thoee wLo FAVORED FOR OFFICII the finest at silks down to the com- ; JDalry Chow number, are present or Conner 4-H In a mountain cabin tonight, vie- j have been wondering how Mle- mon, every-day cotton grain bags, The Kartfatd Oouaty dairy eK- Club members. Tbe value of the Seasons Have Nothing To Do Father Coughlin Says Shrine (Oonttnnad from Page One> Urn of bis attempt to prove to ! I eouriane Bleep with the tempera- bleached and dyed to a dlgnlte nf excellent experience that these BOY'S BODY BECOVEBED. bis congregation that a rattle- i Efforts Being .Made to Devise Hartford Woman May Get FROM GRAIN BAGS biUt wUI oouM of reproodatatlve I ture 100 and better 24 houre a purpose far beyond that o f contain- young people will receive from r Timed 22 Foot Launch of Little Flower Sold Out snake could not harm a true dis- Plan of Keeping Them In aaimals of tho four >rlnelpol dolry New Haven, Aug. 10.— (A P )— The as an indirect result. These five I Democratic Nomination foi wg poultry feeds. brooda. IB addltkm, twoaty aolect planning and managing thia Juve- 200 Miles —- Took 2fi Hours and Won $12,000. ciple o f Ood. Practice. nile exposition is beyond measure. body of nine year old Robert Kac- were drowning victims. Electrical A woman in-St Jqeeph, Mo. Secretary of State. Style Drees Bevue ar.imale wUl oompota in the state to Land Him. Albert Teester, 39, was bitten wrote a friend here that they exhibit

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OVA>A4H,s3ASON-^W E Every .girl with a beauUfuI backt Somehow or other It alwajr* look* 7 - ITL L B E O K FY WIF HER,* flnda It conatanUy flaunting Itself peculiar to aee a man with whisker* AST SU N-U P lOfAOP?ROW FO P MISTAH DAAJAH--V-./VNAH ' in public. smoking a ctgaret L A K E W OOLSOK <60 PClC K UP WIFE lAE FM SEPWCIED Don’t feel all puffed up because MY W A R D P < »E TO N IG a K T-^ FO OVAH A V A R I S H E'S LOST AND FOUND Al'TO.MOaiLES HOUSES FOR RENT Bf. much fun and they war* such fine Dlflcent ahouldera and a rather en- Jack can’t open his muutb without If a guest doesn’t know whan to people —T all that rot. And, my dear. gaging smile. Boots could not tf- your neighbor speaks well of you. I leave, he doesn't know, anything. IN CLUD IN G W PIDINCb 1 0 6 6 C O O K IN ' TO A F A M E A Y LOST—SUM OF money in brown FOR SALE U) KENT— SEVERAL Oesirabu you saying something silly, you ^B each Club Gir l If she Isn’t going!” member actually having spoken to seem to think he nss no brains, but He may Just have a forgiving dj»- A N D YACWTINS O yTPrT, ESAD / O N EER K ELY H ILL, A N ' cloth bag. between Manchester and five. sM and t«ven room, nouses. 6oota lay still as a statue,- her him before, although she had known, It’s you.” poslUon. , Man—bo you know that oyclonae Hartford. Reward if returned to Mngle ar.d douela. Apply Edward J. FOR SALE—1831 BUICK sedan. heart hammering, hammering Imher cf courM, for a number ot weeks After a while Jack ealu, "It must usually come from the Southwest? 1BV TVAE WAY-, YOU D E TTE P . IT WAS TOO MUCH F O *16 Henry, street or call 4618. Mpdel 8-67. CaU 3893. Holl. Phone 4642 and 8023. A M*ea McEunm ^°gag/«S>aec breast. She felt a littlfi alck. She Modem Wooer—May I attend Friend—No? My wife comes who he was. He simply did not be fun to ride In an airplane. I vj: 1NPORM Y O U R W IF E TH A T YOU H E R F E E T, C O IN ' DACV^ did not stir. “belong.” wish I could go in one. Some time your wedding? " from Texas, too! A N ' F OTH , 1633 DODGE SEDAN, 1933 Ply- BEGIN HER£ t 6DAY There was a general burst of Today she returned his greeting Sweet Young Thing—'Why, I’m A R E U A -B L p n o LEAVE.ACT A > a niouth coach, 1933 Ford coach, 19.!1 SUM.MER HOMES 6be switched on a lamp in the alt- can we go. Dad?”' PERSONALS BOfrrS RAEBURN. 18 and epatbeticaily. Nothing mattered. “Sure. Get your hat" not even engaged. There’s More to Her Now Than M O M E N T S N O TIC E ,TO R , F U M home Wlllyi .sedan, 1932 Ford coupe, 19'!2 FOR RENT 67 pretty, belongs to the younger set ting room and went upstairs to her Modem Wooer—Oh, as bride- A Skirt J.TILEPSY—epileptics; Detroit room. It was a big, wide kpart-! .'t . “Going over town?'.’ Jack looked at him qulzslcally A NY SP OT t h e (aLOBE •tustin roadster, 193i Ford coach. at Larchneck, fashionable New York She ‘.nodded, already moving and didn’t move. groom,'! mean! VVouIdh’t it be lady finds complete relief for hus- Cole Motors—6463. FOR RENT—SIX ROOM eottape at suburb. The Raeburns have, had fi- ment, shabbyshfibby uid comfortable. I * 5“ More' appropriate 1 S H O U L D i^ r ? ^ FANCY TO band. Specialists home-abroad, Andover Lake, waterfront, • im- Sylvia’s ftce when she sees her ecrosa.tbe big, bare room, scented . ”I said, ’Get your hat',” •:\x nancial reverses and Boots tries not For the thousandth time Boots with the graybeards—” In aplte of many opinlone to the These days. failed. Nothlnr to sell. All lett-.irj provements, screens, from Aug. thought enviously of the rooms of young dancing feet. She was in a Mother and son started. Tbla VISIT \ to be Jealous of her wealthier "tVell, I think it’s a shame. I with dust. Its floor scarred by' going Just a bit too far. Then contrary, a reasonable amount of To call answered. Mrs. Geo. Dempster. Apt. MOVING—TRUCKING— 12th to 18th. Telephone 5861. frlMds. the other girls. Isabel, with her A girl a “stocking” G-36, 6900 Lafayette Blvd. We.- STORAGE 20 pegged maple and candlewlck think Boots Is pretty swell,” said very daze of pain and misery. What Jack turned and went out. paint Improves a woman as much SYLVIA RIVERS, richest girl In Isabel loyally. “Just because they’ve did IF matter what he asked her? Hla . father gazed after him with as it does a house. Instead Detroit. Mich spread and the big satin puff, hand Of a "skirt” ? S'V town, Is giving a party at the pi*:RKErrT a quenney twc. iocbj , quilted. And Sylvia Rivera whose lost all their money and she can’t Russ Lund was at her side. ‘Tm narrowed eyea. Then he got up Ljid long , diitBnce movmilt. U&ily Yacht Club and Boot ' la ! sitting room had been "done” by keep up with the crowd—” driving. CJan 1 drop you?" and put on hia own bat and left Junior—Dad, does bigamy mean express to . Hertford. Ovemigtu broken because she la not Invited.1VItea. ^ famous decorator from the d ty , If she hadn’t, been so desperately Another day she would have re- the house. . that a man has one wife too many? We read that women will he just service to and from New York. Tel. She accepts a laat-mlnute invitatton all in pastels with modernistic - fur- sick. If her lysad hadn’t been whirl- fused, politely and definitely. To- At duak he came In. Dad—Not neceaaarlly, eon. A as beautiful In the future as they Daily Health to a dinner to be given at the club ing and her. heart pounding like 'hay she shrugged her shoulders and "Where were you, TomT Tve man can have one wife too many are now, but not the same women, o063. S860 or 6864. niture. No, it wasn’t fair. Life it- we assume. Manchester by MRS. WATER.MAN, one of self was not fair. . . a wild ■ thing Boots would have stepped Into his little car. been waiting supper for an hour." and still not be a blgamiat. W anted—PART LOAD to Boston Larchneek's eodal arbiters. blessed he^ for this. Intend she “I went for an airplane ride with Evening Herald Bored and lonely. Boots calls on She ran water Into the tub In the lay there, transfixed, unable to If It wasn’t for the bills* pouring Wife (during tiff)—I’m sorry I i't New York. Silk City Moving. Service big, staring white bathroom. She (To Be Continued) Kroger. He’s been prumieing me a CLASSIFIED Phone 7302. young .MRS. HART, a neighbor, and move hand or fooL run for a long time. Any Sunday - In the first of .the month most hus- didn’t marry the other fellow who meets DENIS FENWAY, Mrs. scrubbed her teeth meticulously, bands would never know their asked me to marry him. ' By DB. MORRIS FI8HBEIN and stared discontentedly at her ■ "Oh, can all that stuff,” she heard after four o’clock." ADVERTISEMENTS Editor, .loumal of the .American Hart’s cousin. a boy's voice, unrecognized, say “You don’t mean that you went wives wore anything. Husband—We’ve agreed on some- unflawed skin In the mirror. What thing at lost! Count o u word*' to n ttM> PUBLIC PASSENGER Medical Aanorlatlon, and > * Hygeta, NOW OO ON WITH THE STORY good was It, she demanded passion- disgustedly. "You women—” and left Jack at home?” XaUlnlt, Bumbsm and nbbrovintiont SERVICE , 20A the Health 3Iagazine. Then the group drifted away. "Sure. I told him to come and Newly Wed—I don’t see why you •neb count a * n rord nod oomponn4 Chapter II ately of herself, what earthly good he didn’t believe me.” married me—I’m not good enough It Is hopeless to expect another word* A* two word*. Mlntmam oo*t 1* "I must be running along,” Boots was it to be pretty and graceful and She wished that, she might die. for you. boom until we raise a new crop of (G lobe- prlc* of tbr** Us**. I I N ' . addition To stiver Lana Bus You may feel quite safe -when well behaved? It got you precise- Only that. To be engulfed In some Jack looked as thougn the world Llti* r*U* p*r dar irAanicni told young Mrs. Hart, rather uncom- bad come to an end. Bride—1 know dear—but you Idiots who plan to get something trotter I Line, Dc Luxe Bus for lodge, party you eat oysters, "because the fortably. She bad been on Idiot, she ly nothing... .Old Mrs. Waterman blessed, all-enveloping tide. To pass for nothing. ftd*- or team trips, we also offer 7 pas- out of life painlessly, definitely, CHILDREN Cruel Treatment were much too good for any other llarcb tVe in t oyster Industry is fairly well un- reminded herself, to come butting In had undoubtedly asked her, at the girl. H C O P LE C4«b senger SKdan livery. Phone 3068, der here. Lois would think her » fool last minute, to "fill in." Mrs. W ater- once and for all. This was all she ”I’m Just as glad,” sighed bis CV i ContoouUv* Dnjri 1 .MSI I eta control from a health stand- By OlKr* Roberts Barton State Teachers’ college in Iowa ''My 8860, 8864. point. But beware of the kind and this cool, utterly superior young man’s table would be. full of stodgy asked. Her pulse pounded In her mother. “Only Kroger is a good I CoBiocutlT* Dor* • oU, U 6U pilot and I think It’s perfectly The'Old EetabUsbed War awarded diplomas recently 237 1 D*P ...... II eu| II ots of mussels you choose, for so far man, with his foreign air of dandi- old people and across the room, ac- temple; sh: thought for a jnlnute Methuselah ate what he .found on co-eds as against 56 men students.to safe. But. Tom, the boy doesn’t ▲U ord*r* for lrr*rtiUi lBs*niono little consideration has been' giv- fied elegance, rather botifered her. companied by shrelks of laughter, she was really going to be sick. hls plate and never, os people prlU 0* cM rrod 4t tbo on* tin * m tn. would be Sylvia’s group. Hardy With plunging heart, she fought off “paddy, can I have a pony?” , know when to believe yo-i and when Bpoeift] rnt** fo| loof t o r s ov*rr HELP WANTED—MALE 36 en to the problem of poisoning "Nonsense roy dear.” Lois seized do now, from the eating of this type of her arm and made her sit down among the rest .... the feeling. Any minute now, any “Sure." not to. You treat him as though T M ncc u. * PAT orr ndv*rtl*lng fiv* upon roqnosL WANTED—SALESMAN over 45. ot he hadn't any mind, or any right Did he note the amount of the cal- Ada ord*r*d for thro* or *U dnrn shellfish. again. ."Denis is staying with us She flung back her golden mane minute she might get up and crawl "Honest, Daddy?” oric count; he ate It because It Flapper Fanny Says: C 1*34 BY WCA tCWVICC. IMC and otoppad b*for« tb* third or Afth pi oven record, free to travel, pay away, like some stricken thing, to decent answers.” ______an.u.awir.o>v.______Mussels are found In most .In- —oh. you didn’t know, you bad like a wild, young, re.sentful mare. “Didn’t I say ‘yes’?” was chow. I t anwM Tm. >w»t dA7 will b* ohargad only for tb* ac- based on record, and ability. Give child, you haven’t been to see me In ---- No good thinking of all this, some mortally wounded creature. “I knew you’d put the blame on tu al number of ilm** tb* ..d appear* land streams In the United States “You’re Just Joklngr.” ifie," said . Thomas, the bully. He wasn’t - disturbed, as at dinner od, eharglnf 4l tb* r4t* 44m*d, b«t experience. Write Box M. Herald. and are frequently eaten jy peo- weeks. Boots, ” she said affection- now. She would go, wear her plaid ’ Why, she had never known any- he sat, destroying a roast or a Bo*4llow4no* cr r*fund* 04b b* nurd* ple who have no knowledge of ately and rather gushingly, "was organdie, and her slippers .... do one could be so cruel.- It wasn’t her “No. I'm not. Am I. Mother?” “Well, It’s no wonder Jack baa no pie SCORCHY SMITH on *l2 tlm* 4d* *topp»d 4ft*r tbo WANTED — PAINT SALESMAN the danger. Just graduated from high school the best she could. fault that their bouse was shabby, Oise for me wher, you’re always A Problem Aftb daj. calling on hardware, paint, building “Yes. you are. Tom. . I think taking his part." To think it was lacking In glandu- By John C. Terry In the summer of 1033. there some weeks ago—with honors. And She was asleep when the parents that they had to plan and contrive It's a shame to (ease the boy the Wiu.'nuT'* -niAr- hi in thi wobuc uhk No •^lu torbia.-’i eUDUT Uaee a.4 supply and induitriaJ trade, who Saying which, he vlrtjiously at- lar fat, or a couple of vitamins NO, Ann, you're wrong - weVe ceaRweB a B u r Houi 't WISH T kNBW. I HANE SOMEONE SPOTTfe ' -B«A6tB OUlLAWf- .lEADEB l« ?> The Inad.ertaat omiaeloa el laeor* hours after eating .such food, hut out of school 7 She wanted to ap- Another bright, hot, breathless what unabashed glee! But then money for a pony? Anyway, chlL Lest his health might be hurt by * THE B « PMMOND Our T l T ; S601V H« HAND - Bur How f rent pobilealloa ol advertlelni will be pear a woman of the world, wanted Phtty was Sylvia's friend and syco- a father here - and there with a r ------iiig'5 reetioel ;nlr br eeabellacloB of tae the others were save^-by prompt day dawned. Boots woke;to a feel- dren don’t have ponies nowadays. ’ streak of cruelty in him. He gets some fancy dessert, and he liv- eharre meSe lor the eerTlee readered. medical attention. to escape from the tight shell of Ing of gaiety and hopefulness. Any- phant. And Sylvia was definitely "They do, too,” insisted Jack. “I ed more than nine hundred All edTertleemente mnei eobfona HOUSEHOLD GOODS r>) youthful embarrassments and her enemy—had always been since a kick in putting the children on Hospnii ^ In an epidemic of such poison- In-'thing might happen___ It was sure know two boys with ponies. I had the defensive and In disappointing years. la eirle.. eopr ead trpoarapbr with ing In 1027 In . 102 hlbltlons which cramped her. ■ to be a splendid party. ... what an the first day of school four years a ride on one yesterday. And we reaulaliaae eaforeeS br the pubileh* COMBINATION STERLING range, The young man smiled them. Fortunately his number is ere and tber.reeerre the rishi le cases occurred. No case of mus- coolly Idiot she had been to grouch about a~o when Boots' theme had won the saw lots of ponies In tne country —Man—rm thinking of opening a with Bunsen oil burner, electric ((she thought) at this. first team prize and Sylvia had last Sunday.” limited. & edit, rerlee oi rejest ear eopr ooa- lighter and gas water heater, rea- sel poisoning has ever been re- She had sat! things yesterday. Everything went movie picture show. aldered objectionable ported during the cold months. down again, at the Insistence of more smoothly on this hot morn- been shelved. A Puzzled Son Friend—Well, there Is good CL06INO HOURSLcieeaiaed eda «• sonable. 22 Doane street, Manches- her hostess. Mrs. Hart was loung- he publlibed aeme dar lanet be rf- ter. Origin of the poison in the ing. At 11 Mrs. Raeburn, bound for "It’a absurd. It doesn’t matter. "All right. They’re for rich UPS.ALA COLLECTS WORLD money in that business I under- eetred by 11 e'oloek eooai heterdare mussel has not been definitely ing gracefully In a deep chair and the stores, dropped Floots a t the None of this matters." Boots tried to kids." BOOKS stand. Jd:l4 A la. estahllshed. But It Is believed to the young man had eased hU tall clubhouse gate. Shouts and splash- tell herself calmly and Judicially. "Did you ever have a pony?” Man—It Isn’t the money so bo similar to the poison found self Into another. Ings were heard above the sound of "Well, he wasn't min.-: but I rode ; T E L E P H O N E Y O U R MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 53 "Years from now I’ll laugh a t It. i Upsala, Sweden (AP)—The Caro- much; but rd like to see my wife Ir certain musbrooms. Sympto.-ns "Really?" he aoid Idly. Boots a player piano. Boots sprinted Maybe I’ll have forgotten It en- him. He belonged on my grand- | llna Redlviva library of Upsala and the children occasionally. W A N T A D S . are aboiP the same as those which could have killed him for it. jtnd lightly up the stairs. It was delici- tirely.” dad's farm." University reports thit the book FOR SALE—EMERSON piano. In "really!" he said again. Ada are aoeepted ever the telepheha excellent condition. Reasonable. follow mushroom poisoning, with ous to be alive, young, happy today. But her palms were wet as she "I wish I had a granddad on a exchange idea which It started Progress always involves risks. ■d U a OHAJIOS RATS slrea ebere paralysis, unconsciousness. and "Denis," Interpolated Lois Hart, Delicious to slip into' her still-damp farm.” ee a aoB.eaien e to adrertleera. bet Telephone 3772. raised herself from the sand. There about 1850, haa been extended until You can’t steal second base and t-ie. * IBM Tlu A P-. AU Rigkla *»*#v*4 ue CA8R RATXa will be aoeepted ea death. facing the girl, "Is Just back from shabby suit, run a comb through were only a few people on the beach "I’ll get you one.” now 2,600 libraries In Various parts 4 keap one foot on first. rDLL PAYMENT It paid at the bueU Of course, there Is also trouble England. On his way to California. her fair hair, pressing the waves and circling the pool now. Somehow .lack looked puzzled. He thought of the world send books hfire and WASHINGTON Tl I BBS ______Bv (rune aesa office on or before tba aereath ■ with the stomach, such as vomit- He," said Lois impressively, damply donm before donning her his father had gona crazy receive Swedish volumes In ex- First Mother—Are O U T O U R W A Y Bv Willian day tollowlog the first Ineertlon et ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD .59 "writes." Boots managed to walk to her. •you bothered IT WORKED, PODMBR. HE AGREED.' OLD B04BDM / w' ing and Irritation of the bowel. cap. Sylvia Rivers and her open cubicle. She thought even stupid ' “Tom, why can’t you talk sense? change. much by your children'telling fibs’ ^HOHJEST TO henry; WE'ReY r ^ O S H ' T H A T L O O R .S S W E L L .T H E R E - V O U G E T T H A T P IL E O F S :b ad othsrwtee the CHAROB "Oh!" Boots forgot momentarily | - \ jA<3iaED TD 6 0 0)4 A cAMPiMG TRIP. 60IN6 t o ONE OF HIS PRIVATE' .TB will be ooUectsd. Ne reapoeal. FOR RENT— FURNISHED room In a few cases, the nerves arc snubs were forgotten. It was Dlntsy Adrian roust see that some- Second Mother—Not so much as T H E M R O C R S B L E N D IN ' O F F IM TD P I R T A N D T H O S E R O C K S Itr for oiTore le toUpboned ado affected, with itching .and erup- her distrust of the stranger, her enough today to have the great, thing had happened to her, as he by their telling the truth at very LAKES— IT'S A HUNDRED irtU bo assomod and tbofr aaearaer for gentleman, with home privi- uneasiness. "Do you, really?” Even for bargain'hunting women T T H I S P IL E C3F D l R T , H E j R E f P U T H A U L E D A W A Y . V O U R leges. Inquire 29 Mt. Nebo Place. tions on the surface of the body sunny world to play In and the blue banded her the key. But Dlntsy, Inappropriate times. dross to kill. MILES from a pa v e d ROAD, iahnot be aaereatsed. The young man waved his fHES OR. A P O S T ^------^ S O M E F L O W E R S )M T H I S P IL F , H E R E , A R .T IS A L L IN V O U R You should not eat mussels or Sound and the narrow pool with Its only stared owlishly and said It sure' L B O N E S — I F T H A T ' S E ^ E X O F any other food from .a strc.im achievements aside airily. He was springboard and diving stand. was hot. . OFFICE. / MVGOSHfwHV, A N ' IT W O U L D K E E P V b U R R O C K very good looking. Boots thought, O A R D E M F R O M L C O K IK J' U K E A L O N E / W H E R E L A 7 .IN E S S A F F E C T S , C L A S S i n C A T I O N S APARTMENTS—FLATS— without knowing that the mate- It was too early for "the crowd,” WPF NO. C WE' LL MAKE A rial Is safe. State boards of heilth if-you admired that rather super- although; the girl saw one or two She struggled into her few brief wir P IM P L E O N A B A L D H E A D . T H I S A P E R S O N . - g thS ...... mm A TENEMENTS 6.t cllious type. He had long, narrow,' familiar 'faces and waved gaily to MAN 0UTAP.TH' W O U U ? M A K E I T O O R G E O U S - ■acemea ts have repeatedly Issued warnings garments. The striped seersucker Dona ^ Otenroi i t OLD BOY YET. against use of mussels as food. In gentian blue syes’ put In with a;afewofthe high school set who dicFc had seemed pretty and fre.sh HAL COC SOAl.QPO- B E A U T I F U L .' Triages ., KE.VT HUNTING? Tell lis what -smutty finger. Hls eyelashes were | already seemed "Just kids" to her S e e th e ...... you want. We'll take care of It for summer the danger seema to be thif morning. Now the hateful Oarfi et Thenke much greater than In winter. ridiculously long. They fascinated i Nothing could bother her, nothing cheapness of It sickened her. A 69- you without charge. R. T. McCann, one. Hls black hair fitted him like! upset her, she told herself gaily, Meuorlam 69 Center street. Dial 7700, The trouble la that no one seems cent remnant . . . she had made it Nal Lost and Found ...... a ...... to be able to tell the poiaonoiia a silken rap - i Today was wonderful. There was Aanouncemente herself, feeling happy and clever to FOR RENT—5 ROOM upstairs Hat mussels from the safe ones. The Just the same, she didn’t like' a special feeling In the air of hope bt able to contrive this way. Now - * • • FereoBsIe .... e • •*••#••••• eCBRW him. She resented him. Maybe it | and promise. The dance tonight a Aetsaeeknea on Cooper street, steam heat, all farts have not been worked out In everything was blackened and Aatom obllee for S a l e ...... regard to this type of shellfish even was partly because tonight she waa would be wonderful, too. What spoiled. All she asked was to be T^C improvements. One minute walk feeling lost and hurt and out of | matter If Aatomobllee for Bzobanae mmmm from West Center street. Apply at ns well as they have been worked she were to be among able to get away, to get out of it ’ 0MHei? Aete Aeeeeeoiiee—TIree ...... things! at any rate, after a few mln- the oldsters? Hardy would see her. Ante Repairing—Painting ..... Glenney’i Store, 789 Main street. put regarding muahrooms. all to some new place where clothes 5 ^ The poison In a mussel Is not utts of this wandering, desultory He might even single her out.... and money didn’t matter. Maybe Auto gohoole ...... conversation she said she must go. Autos—snip bj Truck FOR RENT—TWO. THREE aqd one that can be dcstr/>ye

Mr. and Mra. Ludwig Hannon of Herbert B. Finnegan of tha HUl a R I A D r D C n C l T D LaugUin, Feliccla, Falkowskl, tanned youthful faces of the de- 75 Birch St, age 8. Jean Finnegan, the Midland Apartments, 299 Main School, Pottatown, Pa., Is visiting 0/IRUKt KtUbltK parting campers as they got their THEATER PASSES Biaaell St, age 8. Irene Matohctt mmm street, are spending a month at the his mother. Mrs. Elisabeth Finne- last glimpse of the Camp and their Blsaell St- age 8. Enrico Rufinl, 1ST Natch cottage, Columbia Lake. gan of 17 Ford street. camp friends. Krcfa S t, age 12. Ruoaell Panon, fX r. imd Mrt. Jcdin Zcl«akkKM id Lost night came the clooing ban- Theater passes wlU ‘ue awarded 89 Birch St., age 14, Abe Yule#, 91 Allan Taylor of Henry street left Mrs. Frank E. House of Wapping ATr t 1 GLOBE U L v O u HOLLOW llV rIiL V f l Dorothy Peterson, Eleanor Stlpaits,w°£: quet of the season, followed by the B da 'QBIumbua itreet left yesterdi^-vfor who has been ill the past week, has Shirley North, . Elsie Wray, Shirley the foUowlDg playground young- norence St, age 18. Edmund week’* et«y In tfew 'S'6rk Oty, today for Lake Wlnnepeaaukee. closing camp fire service — when sters tonight They thould. be at Haponlk. 138 Oak St., age 14. Jo« ■<(jhere he «111 spend a vacation of 8 0 far recover^ she will be able to Freebum, Norma Brock, Jean Oats. campers lighted 'their torches of •Ad a w b y ^acea of Interest. supervise the regular Sunday din- Gertrude Weber, Barbara Higgins. the theater at 6rAS-tonight;^-' Stephard, 139 Glenwood S t, age I t teb^ays. friendship at the blazing campfire, West Side: Albert Biretta, 8 N. ner at House's Pine Grove. > Ethel Topllff, Helen Culage, Edna signifying their intention to carry Fairfield St, age 14. Reginald ’.There win be e meetln* of the Class m SwimmiBg at Local Wilson, Helen Accormefo, Barbara out into the world the principles of tiijnbeke committee at the Red Alias'i^ian a;nd Johq Hunt of 15 There will be a special meeting o' Strange, Josephine Tierney, Anna Grimason, lO.N. Fairfield St, age 14. lfen‘a Social Club this evening at 7 Hackmatack, street Are apendlng helpfulness, honesty and fair play Donald Simmons, 54 High St., age SATURDAY SPECIALS 4 the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. the.Salvation Army in. the Citadel Pool Grows Rapidly — O'Neil, Florence Anderson, Mar- furthered at the Camp. 13. William Runde, 118 Walnut St., •felock sharp. Chairman Leggett this evening at 7 JO o'clock. All garet Anderson, Edith Anderson, ' Visitors at Camp Woodstock this laqgently requesta all members to Thomas' Prentlce^qf South Dart- coldters and Christians are Invited to Lucille Higgins, Betty Mayo, Flor- age 14.. Ronald Jones, 59 High St., OAK STREET •Uend. mouth. Mass. summer, who have lived closely age 14. Julia Kearns, 68 West St„ attend. ■ The topic will be on Bible Now Totals S O i ence Palletn, Marion Zaccaro, Doris with the campers and joined in age 10. Martha Tedford, 9 Bank PACKAGE STORE h6llness. ?accaro, Lorraine Gardner, Mildred their activities, have been Frank Ia. Oervlnl, Prop. . The regulat monthly meeting nf The American Legion Dhiqa Corps St„ age 12. Emily Dube, J4S W. will bold a practice meeting Plercy, Ethel Perrett, Helen Von Kerkhof, German Exchange Student Center St., age 9: Dorothy Keeney, 21 Oak Street tlie Board of Selectmen will be held- Adjutant Reginald E, Martin ot Deck. Barbara Mack, Irene Dougan, at Anihcrat, in whose honor the ia the Municipal building- Wednes- tate Armory at 7:30 tonight The number of bcys and girls who Mary O'Neil. 158 Keeney St., age 10. Evelyn Mc- fer.' of the Wlllimanttc Legioh corpj the galvatlon Army here will return model German Village . on the Conkey, 51 West St„ age 9. STRAIGHT WHISKEY day evening, August 15.' lorrow • after spending a two have rei^stered with Director Chapel area has been built and Full Quarts - wiil- be visitors with the local corps Frank Busch at the Globe Hollow Globe Hollow: Barbara Mack, 16‘j tonight and a speolal elTort is bcins wccTi^ vacation at the Salvation dedicated—and who ie now on his Old Greenwich. 93 proof ...gl.8A Mrs. Annie Smith Johnsnp of swimming pool for class Instruction w:ay back to his native country; Knox St. age 12. Mary O’Neil, 65 ifaiiiln street la spending several rrade to have every member of the Army^Hpme at Monmouth Beach, in swimming has grown to ,505, it BOYS SEASON ENDS Park St., age 11. Ethel Donahue. Lord Bacon, 00 proof ..$l.so rdworth Comeli Post corps present. N. J. Theodore Kldcaa of the staff of the Green Dollar,. 9S proof ....g l.io \ pro* Ip eka'ktel Columbia Lake. was stated today by Director Busch. Jerusalem YMCA, who has been 211 Center St., age 12. Beatrice Rev, K. E, Ktiqkson, pastor Of The most recent addition to the AT CAMP WOODSTOCK taking a apeclal course at Spring- McDonald 213 Center St., age 10. GIN claaa number 25 boys and 42 girls, field College; and, Summer R. Vin- Irene Dougan, 94 Valley St., age 11. Hiram Walker's the Emanuel Luthergn church, will bringing the total for the season Cecelia Sullivan, 82 Wells St, age preach at the, Concordia Lutheran ton, world famous traveler and lec- White Swan ...... g ij church Sunday morning at.9 o'clock thus far to 228 boys and 277 girls. Tfiday Mark.s ClosinB of 19-14 turer. The Camp has enjoyed a 11. Lorraine Burney,. 73 Spruce Kent's London S ty le...... gi A complete list of the newly successful season, no less than 150 St„ age 8. May ’JJellson, 44 Village in the absence of the R ek\K arI regl.atercd group follows; Campinz Season — Closini' Richter who is on his vacation. boys from Hartford Couhty alone S t. ago 10. Ruth Kjellson, 44 Vil- , 3 years old ...... 70c Boys Banquet Held. having spent two or more weeks at lage St, age 12. Constance Hunt. Globe Hollow: Robert WlrtaJla, 131 Pine St., age 8. Earl McCol- Pure Grain Alcohol, I Louis L. Hohenthal of Center the Camp . . . From Aug. 14 to ids Dearden, Richard Roster, Today' marks the close of the 28th a camping period for girls will lum. 160 School St., age 13. Daniel 190 p r o o f...... I 1.S8 quart street gnmpleted a three weeks’ Jackig^^Strange, Edward Gullage, 1934 camping season for boys' at Price, 42 W. Center St., age 8. Qent^n I course at the summer aea.slon of the be conduct^—to be headed up by BRER—3 for 35c. glJO caa Normah^Oiapman, Russell Kwash, Camp Woodstock—and from break- Mrs. Nelson Read of Rockville. James Dailey, 7 Lilac St., age 13. j Connecticut Teachers' college at James DowkJ, Howard FlavcII. Rich- ] Yale University today. Mr. Hohen- fast time oh campers have been George Hunt 131 Pine St., age 9. ard' Flavell, Bjl^ly Shields, Burton busy breaking camp, packing their Bobby Tierney, 57 Park St., age 9. I thal l» head of the carpentry depart- FrailSr, Georg^AVilliams. Bernard belongings, collecting the many ar- Town Treasurer Deorge H. Wad- Bernard Yeltema, 105 Oxford St., i ment at the Statp Trade school in Yeltema, Arthur^O'Nell, Frank ticles they have been making In dell will be the speaker at the age 11. Frank Yeltema, 105 Oxford ' Middletown. Yeltema, William Frasier, . Robert the craft classes, and sajdng their Monday noon meeting of the Man- St„ age 14. Burton Frazier, 254 HIGHEST PRICES MID^SUMMER Frankel, Joseph Zaces^o,. Bobby last farevKlIs. A steady stream of chester Klwanis Club at the Country Oak St. age 12. Leo Carney, 21 PAID FUR Tierney, Douglas Tedford, Clarence cars have wended their way down clubhouse. His .subject will be Laurel St., age 12. Albert Worden, SONS OF ITALY TO MEET Tedford, Elden Marks, Burton the winding campus road, to come "Municipal Administration." Mr. 45 Village St., age 12. OLD GOLD FURNITURE SALE Frazier, Daniel Price. ■ x back shortly laden with blankets Waddell is a past president of the East Side; Marlon Hoffner, 1491 IXJIJIS S. JAFFE fiirls and other camping paraphcnalla. Kiwanls club. Elmer Weden will Spruce St., sige 8. Vera Oakea, 80 j 891 Main Street IN TINKER HALL SUNDAY Frances Dickson, Minnie Mc- From.^car windows have peered, the furnish the attendance prize. Birch St, age 8. Deminica Quagla,

Now In Progress

Members Plan to Attend Field Day at Charter Oak Park in

Afternoon.

Oulsepps MazzinI Lodga of the Continuing Our Store-Wide Clearance of Red Cross Sons of Italy will hold Ita regular ireetlng at Tinker Hail at 9:30

o'c'oek Sunday morning and the at- tendance of all member., is request-

ed as Important business will be transacted. P'ollowing the meeting, about 2 INNERSPRING o'clock, transportation will be fur- SUMMER MERCHANDISE!

nished for all members who desire

to attend the, field day pf the Han ford Son.i of Italy a>. Charter Oak Park in Hartford. The local junior .I'-Ill team, aarbed in new uniforms, Pure Silk MAHRESSES will hi? a feature of the program. On

1.1 rival at the park, the members will form into a body and march In- First Quality

w tha, grounds to receive the official The Sleepmaker welcome of the Hartford lodge. Al- Fin&l

ready a large number of member., have Signified their Intentions of at-

tending the affair. of

JERSEY CAHLE CLUB

.50 HELD DAY NEXT WEEK $

To He Held On Ellsworth Farm in Sim»bury One Week from Tomorrow, at H ALF

19 The 1934 field day and parish

.ihow of the Connecticut Jersey No peryon need be without a comfortable coat for An investment in life-lonpr comfort . . . at a .sen.sn- tionally low j.iice. 'I'lie name KED CUOSS on a mat- Cattle club will be held at the home ' early Fall wear when j'ou consider this close-out of of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Ellsworth. Spring and Summer Coats that can be worn in the tress assures you the hiKliost

price. The imiiorted ticking (ii liall-mark of higher, ture no marcelling, polliihlng or

priced mattre''so.s) is hi lilue, rtisc, and orcliid. beauty parlor stunts. There will be a special judging contest and ad- Coats, NOW— rls

dresses by ilalry leailers. Those at- TWIN tending are asked to bring basket SIN(JLK A ND FIIU.IJEI) . Jersey milk will be fur- nished free. Regular $19.75 SIZE. Fred W. Pitkin of this town and John E. Kingsbury of North Coven-

try are on the committee of ar- rangementa. Coats, NOW—

Regular M.K.M. 79c hose. A spe-

EMANUEL LUTHERAN cial value for one day only at Regular $25.00 ^ OUTINC TOMORROW Coats, NOW—

Rrolherhood Members 'VA'ho ,\re Planning to Go .V.sked to

.Meet at Church. pair S Regular $29.75 ^ — 69

All men of the Emanuel Lutheran Chiffon and Service weight.*. Pure silk, church who plan to attend the Coats, NOW— full fashioned hose m the following popular - Brotherhood outing at E. J. Holl’a shades: estate on Bolton Lake are requested

to meet at the church tomorrow af- Cra.shfone Extra Dry ternoon at t o;cl«cJt, All who can Manoa Bi.scayne furnish transportation are asked to Regular $39.50 ^ ; be at the church shortly before that Mouelte Cognac

hour. An extensive sports program has Coats, NOW— a been planned for the afternoon, in- Another Special Purcha.se Of a

cluding . bnacball, volley ball and horseshoe pitching. At 6 o'clock, a Colors include: Black, Nav.v, and Tan. Size.s,

frankfurt and bean supper will be 14 to 1:;. F'ur trimmed or tailored models. Not .served, topped off with watermelon, every size in every color. it is expecled that a large crowd Mixed Nuts

will attend the outing. Main Floor, r.ear.- the

66 HOME OWNERS

Rayon Mesh CL0SE,0UT OF lb. the 39c

MORTGAGES HERE

Thl.s Item has been so popular for the Sixty-six Home Owner's mort- Underwear FABRIC GLOVES pa-st few weeks that we are repeating it. “BLUE COAL” again for Saturday. Guaranteed fresh gages, totaling 3267,003.69 have been granted to local cltlrens since, St«p*ln8 and Panties in regular Formerly selling at $1.00 stock. the Federal plan for the relief of lo- alsM. They come In tearosc color. pair. Nowl Have been selling for 54c. to Main Floor, front. cal taxpayers was Institilted. The close-out at smallest loan of the group filed In NOW! the office of the town clerk is for 31.004 .If and the largest to dstc Place jour order before another price advance may $9,029 35.

occur. POPULAR

39c 59 SUNDAY DINNER The colors are white 1:30 to *:S0 and eggshell, and Uii PHONE 4149 styles include slip-onj. s, FICTION

HOUSE’S pr. for $ 1 fancy cuffs and spear back. 1 P I N E G R O V E Main Floor, center. Ellington Road, Wapping

TeL Roaedale 78-S MENU: Roast lamb with dress- ing, mint Jelly; nwahed potatoes, 25c at-

The W. G. Glenney Co. succotash, other vegetahira, pirklea, home made piM, roU«, The lot Includes some originals and some * Mason’s Supplie.^ - Paint coffee: taplora podding,"'whipped reprints of books originally retailing up to

336 No. Main Street Manchester cream. ThgJW HAUco 33.00. A timely vacation valua

Adults, SOr; children, SSc. MANCHCfTED CoNM.; Main Floor, left.

Kiiit-A-Bif* Comer—Main Floor, rear.