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SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN:, MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1929. VOL. XLIII., NO. 266. (Classlfled Advertising on Page 8.)

New Photos of Zep Now at Los Angeles M IR E B O A R D -<$> OF SELECTMEN TO ^ AGAIN TO HOP ON Hyde’s Name Goes in With ALLIES MAKE TO LOSE UTTLE TIME Rest — Police Officer HNAL OFFER Roberts Enters Contest ON TRIP ACROSS U. for Constable. TOBRITAIN Commander Eckener Wants to Make Around the World William S. Hyde, chairman of the Republican Town Committee, Meets Fully 60 Per Cent of Journey in Three Weeks— ^Plans to Start for Start­ tilis morning filed as those of can­ didates for selectmen, the names of Snowden’s Demands— If ing Point, Lakehurst^N. J., at 3 O’clock Tomorrow G. E. Keith, John H. Hyde, Albert Jackson, Thomas J. Rogers, Robert J. Smith, Wells A. Strickland and Replaced It Will Break Morning (Our Time)— Expects to Reach There in 36 William Robertson, all to succeed themselves. They constitute the entire tn..ard. Up the Parley. Hours— Nearly a Million Witness Landing of Giant It was expected up to a few days ago that there might be one change, The Hague, Aug. 26.—^It Dirigible. that John H. Hyde, present chair­ was reported here this after­ man of the board and a member noon that^ Philip Snowden, for eight years, might not be a can­ British chancellor of the ex­ LOG OF THE ZEPPELIN. didate, but his friends prevailed on Farmer Buried In Well chequer, has turned down the Mines Field, Los Angeles, Cal., him to allow his name to be enter­ TWENTY AMERICAN “final” compromise offer of Aug. 26.—Round the world by air in ed. Unless some other csmdidates Los Angeles, Cal., Aug. 26.— France, Belgium, Italy and three weeks. are entered before night which is not Japan in the reparation con­ Here is the log of tte Graf Zep­ probable, there will be no contest in 30 Feet Below Ground ference. This oflier was under­ This will be the epochal achieve­ pelin on its round the world Republican primary this year for flight. .The time is Eastern Day­ STUDENTS KILLED stood to meet sixty pei cent of ment of the record smashing Graf i>] selectmen. the reparation demands orig­ light. Must Resign If Elected Zeppelin when it circles the Statute Allegan, Mich., Aug. 26.—Another.»bor, Elmer Whitacre, looked on, the inally made by Snowden to his of Liberty in New York harbor late Wednesday, Aug. 7.—12:40 p. The entrance today of Albert «>■ Floyd Collins drama was being well suddenly caved in. The Peet m.—Left Lakehurst, N. J. Roberts into the field as a candi­ WOMAN DETECTIVE fellow delegates In the Hague Wednesday. ^ , written today as weary rescue farm is nearby and aid was sum­ conference. The Graf completed the third leg Saturday, Aug. 10.—8:03 a. nu date for constable assures a con­ Between 75 and 100 Jews GETS HER PRISONER moned from there. Landed at FYiedrichsbafen. Com­ wdrkers fought to extricate George of its globe circling flight here to- test for that position. There are al­ Peet, 31-year-old farmer, pinioned As workers started to dig into pleted first lap of round the ready four names in and Mr. Rob­ New York, Aug. 26 — Mrs. The Hague, Aug. 26.—What is 30 feet below ground at the bottom the well they heard tappings on the described as absolutely the “final world flight, 4,200 miles in 55 erts, who is a police officer, had his Slain and 200 Injured Carrife Whalen is a pretty police­ Scarcely had the gfiant dirigible, hours, 24 minutes. woman with the detective in­ ot a caved-in well for more than 36 two-inch pipe which brings the well offer” of the former Allied nations which had already conquered the application signed and ready to hours. water to the surface. The knowl­ Wednesday, Aug. 14.-11:35 p. present this afternoon. If Ue is stinct. to meet the demands of ^le last stretches o^ Rus When Moslems Start Riot Peet descended into the well to edge that Peet was alive turned Snowden, British Chancellor of the m.—Left h'riedrichshafeh for elected constable he will have to Mrs. Whalen today charged sia and Siberia anc' the Pacific, Tokio, 6,600 miles away. that Fred Reinhardt annoyed make repairs Saturday afternoon. the work of reaching him into a exchequer, for additional repara­ been safely landed here at 5:38 quit his position in the police de­ While his wife, Mary, and a neigh- frantic rescue battle. Thursday, Aug. 15.—12:05 p. partment in order to qualify. her in a theater. She arrested tions payments from Germany over (9:38 E. D. T.) than preparations in Jerusalem. those provided for in the Young m.—Passed out of German terri­ Chief of Police Samuel G. Gordon, him but outside he slipped from were being rushed for departure to­ tory at Tilsit, East Prussia. who had been , a constable for a her grasp, Mrs. Whalen said. plan, was delivered to the British night at 11 p. m. (3 a. m., Tuesday London, Aug. 26.—The Unit­ delegation today. 4:35 p. m.—Crossed Soviet number of years, was not allowed But she remembered the E. D. T. of the great air liner on frontier near Dwin.sk. to continue as constable after he ed States government Is under­ license number of the automo­ The offer was presented to Snow­ the final leg of its round the world stood to have cabled the Pales­ den by Premier Henri Jaspar of Friday, Aug. 16.—11:30 a. m. became a member of the police bile in which he escaped and OUR CANADIAN TRADE cruise across the United States. —Dropped postcards at Kizel force. Frank J. Quish was in t' e tine government a formai pro­ traced him to his home, accord­ Belgium. It was in written form, The round the world flight was and was said to meet fully 60 per in the Urals on the Siberian same position and Clarence E. test to the killing of American ing to Mrs. Whalen. launched from Lakehurst, N. J., border. Wrisley was also called on to re­ citizens at Hebron, and de­ The prisoner denied the charge cent of Snowden’s demands. August Seventh. manding that stronger meas­ The British chancellor is expected Sunday, Aug. 18.—11 a. m.— sign as constable when he became and was paroled for a hearing STOPS WAR ATTEMPTS To Finish Wednesday Crossed Russo-Japanese frontier a member of the police department. ures be taken to protect next week. to reply to the offer In writing. Dr. HUoO Eckener, commander of Worked ail Sunday. at Saghalien and was following When these facts were suggested American liver, according to the dirigible, expected to land his Gulf of 'Xartary south. the Central News correspondent I The delegates of France, Belgium, to Officer Roberts this morning he world cruising Zeppelin there late Monday, Aug. 19.—5:40 a. m. said he had already considered at Jerusalem today. Italy, and Japan worked at a fever­ Wednesday, Aug. 28. Many Disputes But Never a SEE LONG DEBATE ish pace all day yesterday and last —Landed at Kasumigaura .Air them and would file his petition. He The American consul at Two reasons prompted decision Field near Tokio. had been asked to file the petition, Jerusalem repudiated a report night, drafting the new proposal. for the quick departure from Los TRIES TO KILL There was a decided air of uncer­ Friday, Aug. 23.—^2:12 a. m.— he said. If he was not elected it that American warships had Chance of Actual War­ Angeles, Dr. Eckener said. Departed for Los Angeles on the would not effect his standing as a been ordered to Palestine OVER NEW TARIFF tainty overhanging the conference “We need only 5.000 cubic as the offer was delivered, and even third leg of globe encircling policeman. waters. metres of fuel gas,” he explained. voyage. / The petition of George H. Wad- CRKCES ENVOY fare, Says Dean of McGill the most sanguine hardly dared to “ Our second reason is that we hope that Snowden would accept Saturday, 24.—^Reports 3cll and of Samuel Turkington, the Jerusalem, Aug. 26.—Twenty want to establish a record non-stop well” as It speeds across former for town treasurer and the American Jewish students were this compromise after having flight for dirigibles across the- University. President May Be Forced to turned down iall the others that me Pacific ocean toward California latter for town clerk, have been among the seventy Jews killed country and make a day landing at coast after riding out storm suc­ filed and that of Robert Veitch as In fighting with Moslems at AT WASHINGTON Allies have suggested. But on behalf of his colleagues, Lakehurst, N. J. We hope to reach cessfully. registrar is also in.' The petition Hebron, according to informa­ Lakehurst 36 hours or less after Williamstown, Mass., Aug. 26 — Take Drastic Action to M. Jaspar is understood to have Sunday, Aug. 25.— 10:15. p.’ m. for the candidates for the Town tion received here this after­ leaving Mines Field.” School Board and the High School The Great amount of trade combin­ pointed out that this offer repre­ —Passed over San Franrisco, noon. If the commander’s estimate of 36 Calif. Order has been restored at Detectives Overpower Man ed with the three billion American Protect the Farmers. sents the absolute limit to which hours for the Los Angeles-to-Lake- (Continue on Page 2) the Allies are willing to go in the 11 p. m.—Proceeded south­ Hebron. 1 I 1 1 n 1 I dollars invested in Canadian indus- hurst flight is carried out the Graf ward along coast to Los Angeles. Numerous attacks by Moslems matter of concessions. With L0sd6d R6V0lVCr try and the interchange of popula- The atmosphere was tense in the %ill have circled the globe in ap­ Monday, Aug. 26.-5:35 a. m. against outlying Jewish vil­ I tion were sufficient reasons for giv- Washington, Aug. 26.—President extreme, the delegates realizing that proximately 272 hours flying time —Passed over business district lages were reported. Most of Hoover, who summoned Congress if this offer would be refused, the and in exactly three weeks from of Los Angeles, and over muni­ STRIKERS’ TRIAL them were repulsed. Who Tries to Assassinate I ing attention to the relations be- into special session for farm relief conference y^ould urdoubtedly break the time she started on her epoch cipal airport at Mines field. This city is quiet though I tween Canada and the United making cruise through the air. and tariff revision, may be forced up without having solved one single Time of flight from Tokio 75 normal life has not been com­ TKo itmKaCCailnir ! states. Dean P. E. Corbett, of Mc- item in the lost list of post-war The Route hours, 23 minutes. OPENS UP TODAY pletely resumed. lllC rtlllUuoOflUUl. I University, Montreal, declared to drastic action to save the in­ problems for the liquidation of The preferable route for the Los 9:18 a. m.—Landed at Mines I Reports that airplanes bomb­ ______: today before the Institute of Poll- creased protection given American which It had been assembled. Angeles to Lakehurst flight, Hugh Field, Los Angeles. ed Lefta are denied. agriculture in the administration’s “Should a rupture reoccur,” s.

\ CONN., MONDAY,'AUGUST 26/192^^ liiANCHEOTER EVENING HERALD’, SOUTH MANCHESTER,

Hampton is spendipg a vacation in this city as the guest of her aunt, CONNECTICUT ACTIVE FUGHT TESTS FAIL, Mrs. Fred Bachaus of Union street. •vnga Helen Lucas of Westport IN SPRINGFIELD FAIR RoavniE has returned home, after spending f.e past two weeks as the g^est of AL WILLIAMS P T S Mr. and Mrs. Elton Mann of Village At a meeting of the First Baptist Massachusetts Show This Year Church, held immediately after the Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Herzog of Very Much a Two-State Ex­ services Sunday morning, the com­ Westfield, Mass., who have been United Stales Not To Be En­ staying at Crystal Lake for two hibit. mittee on the resignation of Rev. weeks, have returned to their home. Blake Smith, pastor of the church, Mrs. George S. Brooks and fam- Connecticlut will lead the way at tered in Famous Schnei­ Uy of Union street plan to return the 13 th /annual Eastern States Ex­ recommended that the resignation position in Springfield from Sept. 15 be accepted. The report stated that this week from Ellsworth, Me., where they have been spending the to 21, inclusive* and from the der Cup Race Next due to the ill health of Mr. Smith, opening of the gates Sunday after­ the committee advised that the re­ summer. noon at 1 o’clock until the big fall signation be accepted. This was so show closes on Saturday night there Month. voted by the congregation, and the will be a Connecticut hue to every 1 pastor will leave the first of the HEBRON program on the Exposition groimds. ;Iweek WeeK withWlUl hisms familylamxijr for awa his***^ new Gov. John H. Trumbull and his Annapolis, Md., Aug. 26.—K®®^“ ’ home in Mexico, Mo. Mr. Smith has The Wonien’s Bridge club met staff, together with many state offi­ ESTABLISHED ly disappointed after three unsuc­ been pastor here for two years, and Wednesday eyening at the home of cials, newspaper editors and civic 1659 cessful attempts to lift the Mer- the church has fiourished under his the Misses Pendleton and Mrs. and business leaders of this state c\;ry racer off the waters of the supervision. He has made many Anne C. Gilbert. Miss aarissa Pen­ will attend the Governors’ Day ob­ Chesapeake Bay yesterday, Lieu­ friends throughout the entire com­ dleton was winner. servances of Sunday and Monday, [ |“ WH|RE ECONOMY RULES* tenant Alford J. Williams, naval munity. Although not generally Mrs. Clara Brown celebrated her Sept. 15 and 16. , Connecticut will aviator, announced the abandon­ known, Mr. Smith has been suffer­ eightieth birthday on Tuesday by have an elaborate state exhibit in ment of his plans for entering the ing from accute appendicitis recent­ laVing an automobile trip to New the Industrial Arts section where seaplane as the United States entry ly. Possibly an operation may be London with her daughter, Mrs. agricultural activities will be pre-| in the Schneider Cu,^ race at Cowes, necessary. The committee on the Daisy Humphreys, and partaking sented. Livestock breeders, horse England, September 6 and y. resignation of Mr. Smith were: of a shore dinner. While in New show exhibitors and industrial con­ Lieutenant Williams’s announce­ Clerk Reginal Kent, Lewis B. Den- London they called on their former cerns will have a prominent place ment, made after he had letumed ley and Eugene Edwards. neighbors, Mrs. Grace Chamberlain in their respective divisions. Soci­ to the aircraft tender Sandpiper off Schools To Re-Open and Mr. and Mrs. John N. Hewitt ety will be represented both in the The schools of the Town of and Sidney Hewitt. ring and among the box holders at Claiborne, Md., from his third in­ the Springfield Horse Show. Boys effectual attempt tp lift the racer Vernon will re-open for the school Mrs. and Mrs. H. L. Phillips of year on Wednesday, September 4. California, who are spending the and ^rls will participate in the Lux Toilet Soap off the water, meant the hlastin,g 4-H club projects, MohawK Indian 01of hisniS two-year uieamdream of pilotin; Miss Lucia Chalker of Saybrook is summer in East Hartford, were a k e th e a & P headquarters For keeping your skin soft and an American plane in the Schneider j the drawing teacher for the ronr- visitors on Wednesday at the home Village, Junior Music Festival, Jun­ ^ CAKES x r Cup m e? “ an effort to regain the ! ing year. The schools have all been of Mrs. Clara Brown and her ior Achievement activities and judg­ for the foods you want for your smooth ing contests. Students of Connecti­ M world sneed laurels for the United ] put in readiness for the opening. A daughter, Mrs. Daisy Humphreys. Labor Day outing. At A & P you’ll ^ ' ti®w fioor has been laid in the lower An early celebration of the Holy cut Agricultural college will com- Eucharist was held at St. Peter’s pete in the intercollegiate contests find better assortments of fine foods Despite his disappointment at the 1 grade room of the Vernon Depot and Connecticut colors will be foiuid Shredded Wheat failure of his efforts, Ueutenant school. The exterior of the North- Episcopal Church Wednesday at 8 east school and one of the rooms a. m., the Rev. J. H. Fitzgerald in the poultry show, dog and c.at and, of course, lower prices . . • Contains all the bran that’s Williams announced that worh PKGS i r have been painted and the wood celebrant. , shows and on the race track. would be started today upon the in­ But the stellar Connecticut at bring your entire shopping list to in the wheat stallation of the second Packard en­ work on the outside of the Maple An antique auction will take Street School has been painted and place at the H. ainton Porter resi­ traction will be the presence of the A & P and note the savings, gine in preparation for an attempt dence on Hebron Green on Thurs­ Governors’ Foot Guard band at the to set a new world speed record other necessary repairs made. The High School opens on the same day, Aug. 29. Exposition for the entire week un­ Cod Fish Cakes over the Kent Island course, eigh­ day as the other schools. The of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie F. Ward and der the direction of Capt. William GORTON’S READY-TO-FRY. teen miles from this city on the op­ fice will be opened for registration children of Hartford haye returned Tassilo of Hartford. The F^.-ot posite shore of the Chesapeake Monday night. September 2 from 7 from a two days’ trip on the Con­ Guard band has been engaged by For quickly made lunches Bay. to 8 and all day Tuesday, Septem necticut riyer in their cruiser the Exposition management as a Has Not Given Up All Hope “Janice.” They are spending a two headline musical feature and will “The failure of our hopes has ber 3. play at the reception to the visiting State 4-H Exhibit weeks’ vacation and are now at Soda Crackers L been a terrible disappointment and Donald C. Gaylord and Miss the home of Mrs. Ward’s parents, governors of the North Atlantic BEVERAGES I feel it perhaps J^P^e more keenlyxeemy than j Glover,' Tolland County Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Porter. States on Sunday evening, and at PREMIER. Crisp, evenly baked PEGS any other setback in my me, uie j workers, will have nine Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hilding had the grandstand every afterno.->n and Your A & P store carries a complete soda crackers pilot said. 1demonstration teams at the State as dinner guests at their home Fri­ at the Springfield Horse Show every line of popular drinks I have worked______for two years, 4-H exhibit to be held at the Mid­ day afternoon, Mrs. May Clark of evening. Appearing .is assisting with the hearty aid of public spir­ dlesex County Fair at Durham. Port Chester, N. Y„ and Mrs. Mary soloist will be Miss Dorothy Root of ited men who financed the plane’s Aug. 28, 29 and 30. There will be E. Cummings. The dinner was Newington. construction and wdth the co-opera­ three judging teamsims from this gjyen in honor of Mrs. Cummings’ Canada Dry 3 SO Meats and Fish tion of the Navy Department, to ...... Tinned meats and ~fish of all kinds develop a plane which would Unjcks. one starting from Vernon, The Misses Pendleton and Mrs. P A R H FOR MISS LALONDE capable of winning the Schneider from Coventry and one from Anne C. Gilbert entertained Dr. and Clicquot Club Sec 3 S0‘ await you at your A & P food store Cup. I have had to work nights, Mansfield, will be needed to take Mrs. Eugene Chase, of Middletown, days and Sundays. We are defeat­ articles to the fair. A team will and their daughter, Catherine, at Miss Viola Lalonde, who is ter­ GOLDEN ed for the time being. represent Tolland County in the luncheon on Friday. minating her duties as assistant C licqu ot *1.59 R & R CMcken “But we are not through. Work oairydairy juugiiis judging contest. It is ex- nev.Rev. anu and xvj.ia. Mrs. o. J. xj H.- Fitzgerald, recreational director at the School wiU be started tomorrow on the in­ pected it will be chosen from among |^j.g Helen Fitzgerald, Captam A. Street Recreation Center, August C & C Ginger Ale *1.49 Rlrnwrood Giiickctt jelly 1^ stallation of our second engine. thexv,,. ■Fr.lirvxiHnp'following fiiffhteight men who re- W Abraham Av,r.oVinTn nndand Cadets Lewis and 31. was the guest of honor at a par­ PALE When the job is completed I will ceived the highest ratings in a re Hosking of the Church Army were ty given Saturday evening at the DOZ Crab Meat &<' 59* 11’* give the planf flight tests, ^ d if it cent judging trip; Frank Nieder^ dinner guests at the home of Mr. Irons cottage' at Coventry Lake. 0*Keef’ s DRY 1.19 performs as it should I will make wafer of Vernon, John Wargo of and Mrs. Lewis W. Phelps of An­ The young women present were all Deviled Ham an attempt to set a new world air Stafford, Claude MacDaniels of dover on Thursday; members of the handicraft class. HIRES EXTRACT Root Beer hot 22c speed record.” Mansfield, Joseph Wargo of Staf­ Mr. and Mrs. Irving Will and The afternoon was spent in bathing The abandonment of the plans ford, Robert Sterns of Mansfield. daughter. Miss Marion Will, return­ and boating. After supper horse COCOMALT No. K can 23c Prudence Hash «>.i5* lorfor entry lu.in the Schneider — ---- race,. i^raiicibFrancis Lyman of Talcottville, and ed for a short visit at the home of shoe pitching, dancing and bridge TODDY large 47c small 25c Lieutenant Williams said, was con- Borman Strong of Vernon. the Rev. and Mrs. T. D. Martin, on occupied the time until nearly 10 mpper ed Snacks ______r n in f lS COUNTRY CLUB SODA Ass’T qt 14c tingent upon the race being fun as Off Critical List their way back from Nantucket and o’clock. Miss Lalonde received a scheduled. If a postponement is According to reports received in Martha’s Vineyard where they have friendship pin from her friends. C O U N T R Y CLUB SODA ASST^ p t 5c SLICED BEEF 6 oz jar 35c 25c allowed for any reason whatsoeve*. this city on Saturday from the been spending several days. ORANGE JUICE . can 10c it was indicated that sufficient time Samaritan hospital in Troy. N. Y., About 200 people, men, women FRANKFORTS Handy’s 6 oz jar 23c might be available to install the Amo Schubert, son of Mr. and Mrs. and children, were present at the CLUB INCORPORATES •WELCH’S GRAPE JUICE sm bot 10c second engine, give the plane a Otto Schubert of New Britain, form­ community picnic given under the HAFFENREFFER BEER 4 hots 25c Bine Peter Sardines 10* flight test and ship it to England in erly of this city, is not on the criti­ auspices of the Hebron. and Gilead cal list, as his condition is some­ Congregational Churches, on Thurs- time to enter. OLD BOT Postponement Doubted what improvea.improved. The me yuunsyoung man dav at Columbia Columbia Reservoir,Reservoir. mem- Mem- Papers incorporating the British American Club of Manchester were Beverages COLONY JHis t U S ifriends, r i e X l U S l however, T I —scouted ------the j figured in------an' automobile X T 3 M accident x><-.X\VkAtXr other churches were in- Dossibility__n T,n<=tr>rmpmf>nt. of a postponement, inas- crvnnn inas- wppks some EETO. weeks He ago. is a nephew He is a J foifpvited nart to take in the part srathering. in the gathering filed with the town clerk this morn­ QT PT S h L the English raceiof Oscar Schubert of High street of as well as any others of the com­ ing. showing that the club has for Grape Juice committee h a d refused to this‘ city. * munity. A fine banquet was served its object the social and recreation­ grant two weeks’ postponement re- Red Mot To M ^t on the lake shore grounds by the al advantage of all persons of Brit­ Quested by the Italian goyernment Tankeroosan Tribe, I.O.R.M., w ll women of the church. Games and ish birth or British descent. RELISHES after the death of the Italian racing hold its regular meeting athletic events were in charge of The club receives the right to Dilot Captain Giuseppe Motta. | Men’s hall on Tuesday even ly at the pastor.. Rev. Deeter. The own property and has already pur­ For picnic sandwiches, soUxds or for use on ^ The three unsuccessful attempts 8 o’clock. At the request of the young people enjoyed bathing, chased a house on Spruce street which is now being reconditioned cold meats — at A & P to lift the plane off the water were Sachem, Francis Kuhnly, a good swimming, and boating, also. Many made yesterday afternoon in shel­ attendance is desired. out-of-town visitors were present. for its use. Ellis W. Callis, James sK oz ^ McCullough and Fred D. Parker are tered water off the eastern shore Beauty Contest Winner This community picnic is an occa­ TEAS of Maryland, under ideal weather With a crowd of 900, a Saturday sion when people from all oyer the named as the incorporators. Encore Mayonnidse St* night record for Sandy Beach. Ball­ and water conditions. town who hardly see each other A&P Teas are noted for their delicate room, Miss Anna Fontenella of Staf­ from one year’s end to the other flavor — serve them iced ford Springs was elected by the In have the opportunity to meet again, ELEaROCUTES SELF Gulden’s Mustard jar 12c ternational Beauties, awarded the and renew old acquaintances. .The K lb NEARBY COUPLE WED gold prize and crowned “Miss East dinner that is set before the hungry Our Own Tea PKG ern Copnecticut,” from among is one to be remembered. Goshen, N. Y., Aug. 26. -The ENCQliK Jiut highly scientific mind developed in KLB Garden ReHsh 21* more than 400 girls present. 'Twelye PKG IN NEW YORK CITY ^'girls were tentatiyely selected and life by George Cornwall. 22, Cornell India Ceylon Tea then Miss Fontenella was declared NEW POLISH UNION graduate, guided bim when he chose }4CB tm g sc Sandwich Spread j%19* 3 jI&2S* the winner. The Commanders again to die. Discovery of his seared body Orange Pekoe Tea PKG provided a fine dance program and revealed today. ^ lb New York, Aug. 26.—Arthur I. There was formed yesterday a Cornwall, a brilliant young Skarin, 25, of Goodwin street, Burn­ a capacity crowd enjoyed one of PKG Vinegar 24 OZ BOT IS* 10* the best evenings of the season at Manchester branch of Polish Roman scholar on the local high school Mixed Tea side, Conn., and Miss Olive Pinney, Catholic Church of America Insur­ facidty, climbed to high tension 26, of 13 Linden place, Rockville, the ballroom. Frederick—^Peterson ance and Social Uniou with a mem­ wires and seized them to achieve Conn., obtained a license to wed bership of thirty-seye:: members. electrocution. here Saturday. The couple announc­ Miss Isabelle Friedrick. daughter At the next meeting, which will be Notes Cornwall left revealed his Quaker Maid Ketchup t7c ed they would be married at the of------Mr. and , Mrs. , Herman * Friedrick and Elmer held in south end. it is expected that trouble “purely mental,” authorities LatuGLittle vjnurcaChurch Aroundaiuuuu the wic Comer, **>-*» | ofv* 25 Franklin...... street this city. Mr. Skarin was bom in Peterson son of Mrs the number will be Increased. The s a i d . ______Sweden,' the son of Andrew and son of Summit street, Manchester, institution was organized by mem­ Edith Anderson Skarin. Miss Pinney were united in marriage on Satur­ bers of Union No. 1 of Hartford. was bom in Rockville, the daughter day afternoon at 1 o’clock at the The charter will remain open until BOARD OF RELIEF of Edward H. and Anna Burke Pin­ Friedrick home. Rev. Frank W. after next Sunday. The local Gray, pastor of the Burnside Meth­ brench will be known as Holy Trin­ ney. SOAPS and CLEANSERS odist Church officiated. Miss Louise ity Union. Temporary officers have PICKLES Friedrick a sister of the bride, at­ been elected, with Julian Zapatka Second School District tended her as bridesmaid and as president, Charles Lucis as re­ Crisp, tender, spicy pickles and fancy olives iT AMERICAN TOREADOR Samuel Erwin of Manchester was cording secretary, and Mrs. S. Jar­ Your favorites are lower in price at your I attiixuei xiii wxxx ^—— ----- Notice is hereby given to all tax at A& P stores i n n i n r m i QPAINIbest man. Following the ceremony vis as financial secretary. A & P store lU UL U r nLL or nn\ 1 ^ wedding dinner was served and a payers of the Second School District PLAIN or 1 reception held, there being about that a board of relief meeting will Sour Pickles MIXED 29* ------[fifty relatives present. The couple HOSPITAL NOTES be held at the school in said Dis­ trict Tuesday evening, August 27, PLAIN or SWEETHEART SOAP 2 cakes Ho Madrid Aug 26.—Sidney Frank- left later for a wedding trip to 1929. from 6 to 7 o’clock. Easlern Sweet Pickles MIXED 33* un th? Brooklvn voutli who has 1 Bridgewater. Mass., and upon their Standard Time, for the purpose ot A son was bom to Mr. and Mrs. q u e e n o l i v e s 4 oz jar 19c OCTAGON LAUNDRY SOAP 5 cakes 25c h r s V n i return ^ Frank Pratt of 118 North Elm hearing any and all complaints in bull-fighting, was more than ever of this city, where they w street this morning at Memorial regard to the tax list. STUFFED OLIVES lozjar 25c Sozjar 18c Thero today, as a result of his sen- home after s^ntemberSeptember 15. can 28o X hospital; also a daughter to Mr. DRANO 'ni sational performance at Cadiz yes­ Notes MRS. R. H. BURNHAM, Hundreds of people from this city and Mrs. Fred Miller of Rockville W. J. BUCKLEY, terday. this morning. Last night a daugh­ Dill Pickles 39* 2 hots 25o Franklin dispatched two bulls attended the Legion parade in Hart­ R. W. GOSLEE, SO L-Vrr-A L ford on Saturday afternoon. There ter was bom to Mr. and Mrs. John District Committee. with tremendous skill. So entranced Zaldera of 709 Main street. w'ere the spectators that hundreds was a large turnout of the local DAWN CLEANSER 2 pkgs 25o legion and auxiliary and they made Wells Pitkin of 56 Pitkin street Manchester Green, Conn., leaped into the arena and carried an excellent showing. was admitted yesterday. Mrs. August 20, 1929. MORE VALUES Igepkg 15o him out in triumph. Many local people listened in on Arthur Wilkie and infant son of 16 SELOX the radio program from stations Walker street and Miss Elsie CITY TRUST CO. SECRETS 4 few more examples of A & P*i great savings — WOR and WEAF on Saturday and Brandt of 55 Norman street were OXOL bottle 20e Sunday, when Frederick Kuhnly, discharged. come in today •* New York, N. Y., Aug. 26.—'With son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kuhnly of NOTICE! bottle 2Sp Genaro Dell D’Osso continuing his Rau street, sang several solo num­ O X Y D O l revelatory testimony before the ex­ bers. The ybung man left Rock­ PUBLIC RECORDS Notice is hereby given that MarshmaUows camphrs <^25* traordinary Grand Jury about Fran­ ville several years ago to study there will be a special meeting of LESCO 10 os con Vite cesco M. Ferrari’s “little green music and has made good. the legal voters of the book,” Anthony Di Paola today fur­ Miss Minnie Irmisher of North INCORP^ORA'nON Candy Bars mnonr. 3 to* FURNITURE POLISH bot W nished detailed data on hidden Wall Hampton, who has been spending There was filed with the town FHth School Distnet Street transactions and “hush the week here with friends and re­ clerk today Incorporation papers money” payments. latives, has returned home. incorporating the British American of the Town of Manchester, held at W A X PAPER 3 pkgs 25c The former cashier and key man Miss Winifred Heller of East Club' of Manchester. the schoolhouse in said of the City Trust spent hours going the 28th day of August, 1929. at TOOTHPICKS pkg 5c over a mass of checks smd accounts 7:80 o’clock in the afternoon bottle 32o with George A. Porter, bank exam­ (Standard Time) for the following CERTO iner and confidential investigator purposes to wit:— TOILCT PAPER Statler 3 pkgs 25o for Superintendent of Banks Joseph 1. To elect a moderator for said pkg 12c A. Broderick. meeting. _ MUFFETS T bb Great : NOTICE 2. To hear a report of the Treas- A&P 3 pkgs 25c PRISONER MISSING tiTGr GELATINE' DESSERT The Eagle Barber Shop has added an extra chair to 3. To see of the district will vote MINUTE JELLY bottle 14c A t l a n t i c & P a c w i ^ Hartford, Aug. 26. — William, to lay a tax. ' Simpson, 31, of New Haven, serv-1 give quicker and more efficient service to the public, in­ 4. To transact any other Dusi- ing six months in Hartford county 1 dividual towel service to each customer. A trial visit ness that may be proper to come ea jail on a statuatory charge, depart- ‘ before said meeting. Figs in Syrup T €o. ed that institution today in an in­ will be appreciated and convince you that we are ready Dated at Manchester, Conn, this oz formal manner. Though he had 22nd day of August, 1929. CAN served bub two weeks, Simpson was to serve you right. EDWARD H. KEENEY, Cranberry Sauce a tmsty and in that capacity had EARL STAIRS HENRY P. JORDAN, been working in the boiler room.. THOMAS N. p r e n t ic e . Ho was dub hero at 5:45 a. m., but I Committee. failed to appear. yr:-, V

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tion on the part of botli Arabs and road people are quoting compara'r\ Please Pass the Sugar J l 8titt|»strr Jews to adhere to ceremonials tive figures why don’t they, now which, it happens, demand perform­ and then, tell us how much less, as Sntning Brralb ance at the same time and the compared with pre-war times, it same place. The result is precisely costs to produce electrical current. PUBLISHED BY THE * HBRALD PRINTING COMPANY, IN& the same as if two individuals per­ Isn’t the figfure a gpreat deal less $ 13 Blssell Street 24-50 thsn half, and isn’t the production South Manchester, Conn. sisted in occupying exactly the THOMAS FERGUSON same square foot of space in the of electrical energy one of the main General Manager line in front of a theatre box office factors in trolley operation? Founded October 1, 1881 —one pushes the other out, the MISPLACED CONFIDENCE Published Every Evening Except other retaliates; presently there is Sundays and Holidays. Entered at the a blow, which is returned; a fight Probably acting on the well Post OfBce at South Manchester known theory that those too close Conn.) as Second Class Mall Matter. is the outcome. '' SUBSCRIPTION RATES; Ordinarily Moslems and Jews to the timber cannot see the forest One Year, by mall ...... for the trees, an enterprising Gro- Per Month, hy mall ...... ♦ can and do get along well enough in Delivered, one year ...... the same areas not only in Pales­ tcnite ran a speakeasy, in the guise Single copies ...... * tine but throughout the whole of of a candy shop, next door to the SPECIAL advertising REPRE­ the Near East. Each holds to his State Police Barracks in his town. SENTATIVE; Hamilton - UeLlsser it was the State Police Inc.. 285 Madison Ave., New York, N own religfious belief - without espec- However, A typical Y., and 612 North Michigan Ave.. lally irritating the other; but when'*’themselves *’- that raided Mr. Zavorl- Chicago. Ills.______the ceremonial expression of the tis’ establishment and got him The Herald Is on sale dally at alt belief of one party Interferes with soaked $200 and costs. Which Schultz and Hoatling news stands In the ceremonial expression the be­ shows that it doesn’t do to bank AUGUST VALUE New York City. ot. lief of the other, then both sides be­ too strongly either on old maxims Leased Wire Service client of In­ or on neighborliness, in this disap­ ternational News Service. gin to see red. is this "Occasional Chair Full service client of N E A Service. The world has witnessed coimt- pointing world. Inc. less terrible wars which have been ■ ALUES like this at Watkins this nwmth . Member, Audit Bureau of Circula­ charged to religious confiict. Analy­ tions. ______this week! Smart, new semi-formal occa­ sis of most of them would show sional chairs, like the sketch, come in a The Herald Printing Company, Inc., that actual religious beliefs—the assumes no financial responsibility choice of figured moquette velours, used all over, for typographical errors apiiearlng In inner religious which abides in the plain checked mohairs all over, or the two com­ advertlsments in the Manchester hearts and souls of men and women -Eve.nlng Herald. bined, and figured damasks. The frames of gum- — have had a mighty little to do j MONDAY, AUGUST 26 wood are carved, and finished in light brown ma­ v.ith those wars. Almost always it i^ hogany. Regular $33.00 value. has been some conflict of the, vari­ GIVING By RODNEY DUTCHER. ous machineries of religious expres­ } __Recogfnizing fully the fact tha^t sion that has precipitated the fight­ Washington.—Every year this there are a number of wealthy and ing; something very like the mess country seems to have more and well-to-do persons in Manchester at Jerusalem. more foreign affairs. The first few WATKINS BROTHERS who devote a very large portion of History is full of Wailing Wall months of the Hoover admiijistra- their incomes in charity—in some 54 YEARS AT SOUTH MANCHESTER > wars. tion have found enough of them on cases to an extent that would j the griddle to call for frequent con­ astonish their friends if they were ferences betw'een President Hoover av/are—the case of the Crane fam­ GRAF ZEPPELIN and Secretary of State Stimson. ily fund promoted by The Herald Just exactly what has been But as far as your correspond­ furnishes just another illustration proved by the success of the great ent can learn, we have very little Tickets for Jitney Players for sale here. of the profound truth tfcat, by and dirigible Graf Zeppelin in crossing to worry about. Insofar as the large, it is those who are not very not only the Atlantic and Europe international situation is con­ far removed from poverty them­ but the xmcharted wilds of northern cerned, Uncle Sam hasn’t been Asia and then the Pacific will prob­ getting his feet wet. selves who feel the most deeply for Negotiations with England over those in misfortime. ably be the subject of discussion for disarmament, carried on by Pre­ HEALTHx«l»ETAmX The greater part of the money a considerable time. Perhaps it mier Ramsay MacDonald, Presi dent Hoover, Secretary Stimson ^ Di* Frank McCoy >> contributed to the loan in question will be generally accepted that the feat of the Zeppelin has conclusive­ and Ambassador Dawes ever came from the pockets of people since X>awes reached London, ap­ who not only earn their living by ly demonstrated the usefulness of pear to be progressing favorably. the giant dirigible as a regular P,erhaps owing to the firm policy a/eiosM ST/tttPMo HooftessEO ettveuiPM p o p f i e p i r unceasing toil but who in a number ttc.cev mMiMsanKM la i a m u iB - cal. ______means of transport. Frankly, how­ of secrecy maintained by both t of cases have a very small reserve, governments, available reports of Heieltlsf ever, the flight seems to us to leave if any, against Misfortime’s possi their progress have alternated be­ CAN, OPENERS AND COOK- "^asking advice for a friend— an old gentleman in the . seventies who ble visitation upon themselves. much still to be proved. tween hot and cold. But lately BOOKS have never been sick a day in his The experience of the Zeppelin in these reports have been all to the —anAYmSmeOmrlhtrd There is something magnificent It is said that the June bride of life, and is as full of ambition as passing through a violent storm good and there is every reason to about such gfiving as this—and believe that the announced deter today buys a can opener in place of any young man. But for some rea­ something to make one wonder ai ea on the Pacific demonstrates mination of both Hoover and Mac­ a cookbook. It is certainly true son the dentists cannot replace his YouVe probably wondered why, only that an oversize dirigible can, Donald to reduce armaments is that the use ot canned foods is in- i teeth, all of which he has lost. whether, after all, all material suc­ Now he suffers at times with pains with luck, survive something the going to bear fruit without any cieasing at a very rapid rkte each washing machine “prices, like other cess is so much to be desired. Be­ undue hitches or unnecessary pro in his stomach after eating, and same conditions that destroyed the year. It is right that this should be cause it is a sorry commentary on crastination. so. for with our new improved the action of his bowels is not as it prices, did-not “come down.” You’ve success that in so very many cases Shenandoah. It would take more Parity Seems Closer. methods of canning it is possible should be. Answer:— I am sure your friend probably been waiting for that to it seems to take away from its vic­ tiian one such experience, however, The present prospect is that to get almost any kind of food at j to demonstrate the degree of proba­ there will *be a further reduction any tijne in the year. Prices have ; will be able to secure artificial happen. tims all that capacity for warmth in size and in numbers of capital teeth which will fit If he will only bility of such escape, say in ten been gradually reduced, and “ eat­ of feeling and gloi^ng sympathy ships or first-line battleships tind ing out of cans” is often even find a dentist who is skilled It has happened. which seem to be well nigh the ex­ consecutive repetitions of the event. that the cruiser fleets of the cheaper than buying fresli foods. |enough. Modern dentistry has pro­ gressed very rapidly In tha last ten clusive possession of the poor. It also shows, moreover, that even United States and England will The foods canned by the large The Automatic Electric Washer so skilled a pilot as Eckener cannot be brought nearer to parity. We canneries are well preserved, ex­ years, and dentists using the new­ A case in point: , have already halted our cruisers er methods are able to do wonder­ be at all sure of keeping his ship cellent In taste, and perfectly Company*—for twenty years one of The other day the body- of a program and it appears England wholesome. Of course. It is, lmp6n- - ful things that they could not ac- woman was fished out of the river out of such areas. will reduce hers and that she will sible for these foods to have ex­ ccmpllsh before. Until your friend the large manufacturers of high finds a dentist who can fit him at New York. She had been a pret­ However, the Graf did cross Asia not plan on complete replacement actly .the same flavor as would be as her existing cruisers reach the properly he should live on an ex­ grade washers—^stepped into a mag­ and she did cross the Pacific. Amd found when the same foods were ty hard lot—companion of cheap age limit. freshly prepared, cooked only a clusive milk diet, supplemented nificent new factory equipped super­ gangsters. It is suspected that however much may be left for the The State Department has had short time, and served immediate­ with minced non-starchy vege­ they took her for a ride because she future to develop, concerning the nothing to say about the extent to ly at the table. But the food value tables. Three quarts of milk daily latively to turn out fine washers at will give him enough nourishment knew too much and got drunk and practicability of the big balloons, a which France, Japan and Italy are is changed very little, if at all, being kept advised of the progress if the vegetables are used. greatly reduced costs. was liable to talk. Her body went distinct advance has been made in with most of the canned food prod­ of negatiotions, but it is assumed ucts. Question: Mrs. S. W. G. asks:— to the morgue and was destined for the providing of data. ^ Certainly, that they are let in on any concrete The one canned product which “ Is it safe to rub ice on the neck With one stroke of the knife, they the potter’s field. The case at­ as a demonstration of wdllingness developments. For there is now leads all others is niilk. It Is es­ and face to tighten the muscles? Is slashed off one-third. tracted* attention solely because a to take rather ghastly chances in some talk of a formal disarmament timated that each American fam there any chance of causing pa- conference, as early as December, ilv uses $15 worth of canned milk ralysis of the neck muscles? ’ slinking, poverty-stricken man kept the furtherance of an idea, the of the five naval powers participa­ per year. The leader among canned Answer:— The ice treatment to going to the morgue and promising world cruise of the big airship has tory to the Washington arms con­ fruits is the peach, and the “ Big the neck and face is excellent for The Only Washer With a to claim the body. The newspa­ been monumental. ference, whose next scheduled con­ ” among the vegetables are toma­ strengthening the muscles. The ference was for 1931. This confer­ 3 TEN-YEAR SERVICE pers began to play up the story. toes, then peas, and then com. cold makes the muscles contract, ence probably would be held in and in this wqy they are developed There were aspects to it well calcu­ HARTFORD SPEEDSTERS A hundred years ago there was GUARANTEE BOND London and it will be thoroughly not a tin can in the world. The tin and brought back to a normal lated to excite some sympathy with That automobilists in this part discussed in advance if MacDonald can Is really a steel can. The steel tone. I have never heard of any in­ the broken creature lying dead in of the state have established a adheres to his reported intention of jury being caused by this treat­ visiting Hoover here in October. is used for strength and then coat­ the morgue; to stir an impulse in standard of speed all their owm ed with a tin to prevent rusting. ment, and it certainly cannot pro­ Our government is keeping w'ell The word “ can” comes from “ can­ duce paralysis. All This—And More some of the thousands and thou­ seems to be indicated by the num­ out of the reparations w’rangie (Baby’s Diet) Copper Tub, G-sheet capacity, self­ Now Less ister” which is from the Greek draining—Patented Aluminum Hydro- sands of persons in New York who ber of drivers from this county who caused by British Chancellor of the word, “ read.” The early baskets Question: Mrs. H. J. L. asks:— Exchequer Philip Snowden s de­ Disc— Silent Top Drive, starts and would never miss the cost to pay figure in the arrests for speeding were woven from reed, and were “ Will you please tell me what mand for a readjustment of repara­ foods should be given a baby eigh­ stops automatically by closing and for a decent burial for the body. which are reported by the newspa­ tions payments as provided in the used to hold teas and coffees. raising lid—Aluminum Drain Board* When an Englishman made the teen months old?” Than $74.00 But the days passed and nobod.v pers in various parts of the state Young plan. It isn’t our show and —Steel and Aluminum Wringer, lock­ first can he called it a “ canister,” Answer:— Pure cow’s milk pro­ came forward with a cent. The on Mondays. ✓ it would be embarrassing if we had vides all the nourishment neces­ ing in all positions — Duco Grey This new machine is a beauty — and no to take sides between the British which we shorten to “ can.” Finish. woe-begone “friend” didn’t have a Out of eighteen motorists who Most of the-commercial canners sary for the eighteen months old and the other powers involved. Our baby. The quantity must be pro­ machine surpasses the Automatic in the per­ m'ckel and couldn’t get one. fell into the hands of the police, official attitude is that reparations use the tin cans in place of the glass jars which are used more by portioned to suit the type and fection with which it washes clothes. It is a Who was it that buried Sadie almost" all of them for exceeding are a purely European problem, temperament. If any other foods the safety limits of speed, in New though the Allied nations link the housewife in home canning. machine that any woman will be proud to Gordon? A sixty-year old janitor Foods preserved in the tin cans besides the milk are used, they who with his wdfe lived in a loft London over the last week-end con­ them with debt payments. Never­ should be fruits and. the non- possess—and anyone can afford to own. theless, First Secretary Edmvmd C. are just as wholesome, providing building across the street from the siderably more than half of them there has been no injury and no starchy vegetables. Wilson bf our embassy in Paris I (Trouble With Elbow) See an Automatic Washer this week at dead woman’s wretched home. were Hartford people. has been acting as unofficial ob­ leakage of air. The common method used in the Question: T. P. asks:— “ Will our store. First TR Y it—TH EN judge I They had sometimes talked t* her While the number of Hartford server at The Hague and has kept you please tell me what this the State Department thoroughly canneries Is to seal the food in the and knew that she was a human cars in New London at the time can and then cook it while in the means? “ Suppurating area over informed. left olecranon, slight lymphangitis, being. may have been, likely enough, can through either hot water or The French debt issue is settled extending to axilla.” ’The janitor, whose name is Solo­ larger than that from any other for the present by the ratification steam. In this way all bacteria in­ side of the can are killed, and fer­ Answer:— This simply means mon Solomons, had $105 in a bank city, it is highly improbable that of the Mellon-Berenger agreement, some inflammation of a part of the The Manchester Electric though it seems bound again to mentation or putrefaction cannot — hothlng else in the world. He tliey provided more than a relative­ develop. If the housewife learns left elbow with enlargement of the PHONE 5181 raise its head. Payments have been lymphatic glands under the arm. 773 MAIN STREET talked wdth his wife. Encouraged ly small percentage of the total made since the debt was fimded at how to use a similar “ cold pack” out-of-town automobiles. Only one method, she can- can almost any The pussy condition may be due by her, he drew out the $105, took the sum of four billion dollars. to an Injury, tuberculosis, or arth­ It to an undertaker—Eind saved the of t'^iro conclusions would seem to ’Thanks to ratification, the French kind of food, and It will keep in sends Broadway back to the waste­ yet. And somehow it seems an excellent condition. ritis. Local treatment may be nec­ be open—either that the police. did not have to pay a separate essary, but dieting will prove ef­ baskets. To be sure, Broadway ideal business—no rent, no stock, wreckage of a human life from the $400,000,000 owed for war stocks (More about canning tomorrow.) State and local, have it in for Hart­ fective in bringing about a cure by may have a vaster number of merely a few dollars in one’s pocket open pauper’s grave. which would otherwise have come the dime-catchlng dSirices of this and you start Into business. UOTATIOI ford drivers or else that Hartford QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS changing the quality of the blood This of course, may have been a due on August 1, but is now in­ stream so as to help in controlling capital of Fordiana. drivers are more prone than others cluded in the four billions. The bit maudlin on the part of Solomon (Artificial Teeth) the inflammatory process which is There is, for instance, ah archery One of the bell-hops in M. Stat- to lay themselves liable to arrest. debt is to b e. paid in 62 annual game which is a vast .improvement ler’s local resort is doing a very . Solomons; plenty of people would installments, with no interest until Question: I. G. writes:— ‘ T am going on. consider it so< anyhow; it really And we don’t put much stock in the on the old shooting ^ahery. For a nice business among tourists who 1930, one per cent, interest for the dime, or thereabouts, em aboriginal are seeing America first. "Don’t do anything yoursell didn’t make any dlfiierence to Sadie former alternative. next 10 years, two per cent, for the beep acting only as a transmitting visitor from the forests of Manhat­ that somebody else can do foi next and on up to three and a He has laid in a collection ol Gordon whether she slept in the 10 a g » t, forwarding all such protests tan can find himself with a huge colorfully designed stickers which you." half per cent, from 1965 to 1987. — Ex-PresIdent Calvin Coelidge. potter’s field or in Greenwood. TROLLEY COSTS to the Senate finance committee. bow and 10 arrows, with balloons to the various psissenger plane organ­ We have not been involved in the Going Places puncture and targets to hit, with But it made a whale of a lot of Rather astonishing figures are Russo-Chinese peace negotiations izations paste upon baggag;e. These AND no tin-pan pianos to smite the ears are sold for two bits (26 cents) ‘Tt la far better to have small difference to Solomon, Solomons quoted by the street railway people at Manchuli, recently broken off. and with a line of assorted fans congregations engaged in true Our part ended when Stimson in­ r a c e t o CLEVELAND a package. For this small sum. and his wdfe—from their point of to show how much more it costs to who might well have joined Robin those who go in for such things can worship than large congregations run a trolley business nowadays voked the Kellogg treaty and urged Seeing Things Hood’s merry band in Sherwood be'ng religiousi.7 entertained.” view the thing they did was of the two nations to get together for Metropolitan Airport, Los An­ appear to have flown hither ar"' than it did fifteen years ago. While forest. thither about the nation. — Archbishop of York. enormous importance. It is some­ peace instead of for war. The nego­ geles, Cal., Aug. 26— Piloting a all authorities seem to be agreed tiations have been direct and the And when the ritzy boys, and thing which they can treasure and Lockheed Vega monoplane, Lee And the spirit of trade and bar­ “ The only reallv safe place for that the Increase in general prices State Department has not been in Detroit, Mich.—'This town, among girls fresh from Europe come in give thsmks for as long as they live. Seboenhair took off here at 12.30 ter, which is in the air here, leaps with Biarritz, Monte Carlo and the young men or old is in the in that time has been something close touch with developments. other things, offers adequate com­ out from-the very curbstones cc And not another single soul, We’re Still in China. • a. m., .0 day on a non-stop flight Vienna pasted all over their grips, grave.” ♦ like 70 per cent, it appears that the pensations for all the gyppings ever catch the loitering tourist...... — Edward MeShane Wpits, pres­ among all New York’s six millions, Stimson recently decided- that it tot Cleveland, Ohio, in the Los An­ Just a few steps from the spot the clash of swanky postxudng be­ received at the hands of taxicab comes complete. ident Texas Christian ifnlversity. can share with them the glow and Average cost of apparatus and sup­ was too early to grant China’s re­ geles to Cleveland elapsed time non­ where I had abandoned by grips, quest for abandonment of A m erica drivers. , ^ GILBERT SWAN. ardor of that sacrifice. plies which enter into street rail- stop fevent of the National air races. ' Whereas, in towns that should for better or for worse, to the extraterritorial rights in her ter­ charge of a porter, an old fellow "The farmer “who produces w’ay equipment has mounted by Other entrants In the event 'will know better, the taxi meter begins proQuets of which we have not ritory. A recent note told the C take off Tusday night, the winner stopped me. WAILING WALLS 108 per cent. nese very politely that we didn't its polite larceny with a fee of 20 a surplus is entitled under the pro- to be adjudged from the time con­ to 40 cents, Detroit asks but a Anticipating the us\ial touch "for Lamentable enough is the situa­ Still, we don’t see how that believe shq had quite, met the con- a cup of coffee,” increased , my. ‘ ectlve system to duties .which will • \ sumed in flc^g the distance. modest nickel for every quarter .1 place him upon an economic equal­ tion in the Holy Land where, in the should bother the Connecticut com­ ditions under which we would g;lve mile thereafter. Not even the fabu­ pace. Instead of the panhandler s up extraterritoriality, but that we lament, I heard a voice inquiring, ATHOD()0T ity with other Industries.” pany very much. From all appear­ lously inexpensive Paris cabs can rmmA of religion, Moslems and Jews would consider ithe matter again —Senator William E. JBorah. (Col­ tie. that. “Have you any old clothes to sell?” are kimng each other over a clash, ances the Connecticut company has whenever she did. The next move The female baas is a veritable After one look at my apparel, I lier's.) flapper, caring nothing for house­ I’m all for having a committee After this opened Job b!s month not at all of religious principles, been "out of the market” for any­ is thus up to the Chinese^ on someUiing-or-other inquire into couldn’t blame him for picking on A score or more representations keeping. When she deposits the and' cursed his day.7—Job 3:1. ’ "The worst bankfupt in the but of relig;ious forms. thing new, except a little yellow how they do it. me. However, a dozen old clothM have been made by as many for­ eggs she considers her work done peddlers popped .out of nowhere world is the mah who has lost h** Apparently the everlasting con­ paint now and then, for the entire and the ■ male watches over the A curse is like a cloudL-^lt passes. enthusiasm,” eign nations regfarding provtsions And when it comes to catch- within the' next few blocks. “This flict over the Wailing Wall is the period in question. of our proposed new tariff law. On | nest and looks after the young rauiket hasn’t reached Broadway —Bailey — H. W. Arnold. penny. rackets, Woodweird avenue ponsequence of a fixed determina- Besides, when the electric rall- these the State Department has! when they are batched.

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- 1 . 'P A T S B snr^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., - MONDAY, AUGUST 26, i m r raer For Evening DRYING CORN FOR j : WINTER USE ELEA/^PU, EA1?LY. © 1929 *Qy /'lEA c/ervice Irvx. Sy SIS’TEB MABY kiss between friends?” About a quarter of a million it go with a man like you, Rita sea-going passengers arrive and \ ' Concarno^^ nero / f Harrison Street died, trying to. Do you think I want But Bob was in no mood for jest­ depart from London in a year. Sonth Mandtester to begin where she left off? Do ing. This number Is about one-third etaat. «v util tcwicc. ifc. fou think I want your reformation ‘Tve said all I’m going to say.” more than it was a few years ago. Green Slug$ Wati To Pair Of Easy FINISH ONE-TWO-TH REE AT TORONTO Trounces State Hospital Bissell And MacDonald At St. Iiontai— BROWNS S. YANKS S St. LouU AB. B. H. PO. A. E. Blue, lb ...... 3 1 0 9 1 0 Then Humbles Red Sox To Clash This Evening McNeely, If ...... 3 0 2 0 0 0 Badffro, rf ...... 4 0 0 8 0 0 McGowan, cf ...... 4 1 1 3 0 0 Kress, ss ...... 3 0 0 2 1 0 O’Rourke. 8b ...... 4 11111 Middletown Team Drubbed Mellllo, 2b ...... 4 0 2 2 3 0 Champion Ruth Behrend RUTH GETS BACK Manion, c ...... 4 0 2 6 0 0 Ste’Wart, p ...... 3 0 0 1 3 0 n to 4 and Hartford Out­ 32 3 8 27 9 1 Pressed Hard to Nose INTO \ m AGAIN New York AB. R. H. PO. A B. fit Waloped 10 to 1; Byrd, r f ...... 4 0 0 4 0 0 Out Marjorie Smith, 6-4, Lary, 3 b ...... 3 0 0 2 0 0 Ruth, If ...... B 2 8 1 0 0 Ha$ Two Homers Ahead of Combs, c f...... 4 0 0 2 0 0 Green Makes 34 Hits. Gehrl*. lb ...... 3 0 0 5 3 0 6-4. Lazzerl, 2b ...... 3 0 2 2 2 0 Klein and Wilson — No Bensough, o ...... 3 0 0 3 0 0 I>uroetaer, s s ...... 3 0 0 5 4 1 Manchester Green won both of its One 01 Lne most Inaportaot of the Walls, p ...... 3 0 1 0 1 9 baseball games over the week-end quarter-final matches in the naen’s Trouble in Cincinnati. Moore» p ...... ••#•0 0 0 0 0 0 town championship tournament Paschal, x ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 w^th ease. Saturday afternoon at tennis tournament will take place 31 *6 24 10 1 Middleto'wn, the state hospital team this evening when Sherwood Bissell Despite the miserable showing of St. Louis ...... 000 010 02x— 3 was outclassed 11 to 4 while yester­ and Mac Macdonald clash at the toe Yankees on their recently com­ New York ...... 000 100 O’Ol—2 day afternoon at the West Side south high school court at 6 o’clock. Buns batted in: Ruth 2, McNeely. pleted tour of toe west during which O’Rourke. Mellllo; two base hits. playgrounds the Hartford Red Sox Bissell is a w'arm favorite to wm time they lost eleven of sixteen but it is expected that he will O’Rourke, Lazzerl; home runs, Ruth wsre drubbed 10 to 1. games played. , no doubt, 2. It was hard hitting that made to plaj^steady tennis to do so. Bis­ considers toe tour a highly success­ sell is much more of a driver md, the scores so one-sided. 'The Green ful one. At Cleveland t— made a total of 34 hits in the two like Macdonald, is very steady when For toe jaunt that ended in St. INPIANS 5, 4, RED SOY 3, 5 going right. He won the title two (P in t Game) games, 17 in each. ’ly Holland led Louis yesterday saw toe Babe drive yesterday with four out of five. years ago from Macdon^ Cleveland back the pretenders to his throne ABl R. a . PO. A B. Ernie Dowd collected three out of year was defeated by Holland and climb back into toe lead of the Jamieson, If .. • • • ■ • 2 0 1 0 0 0 Gardner, ss ...... 3 0 0 4 5 0 four. Saturday Sam Hewitt was home nm race—a race that Mr. Averin, cf ...... 4 0 0 1 0 0 the hitting star with three out of ^“ in^viw^nf the fact that Bobby Ruth considers a purely Ruthian af­ Martha Norelius, adnner of the women’s $10,000 marathon swim at Toronto, staged by W il^m W r^- Smith is going away on a vacation Fonseca, lb ...... 3 3 1 l l 2 0 five. fair. ley Jr., of Chicago, is shown above, left, in the costume of grease in which she made tH® 10-mi e STtad M ^ - Falk, rf ...... 4 1 4 2 0 0 The Green won both games with­ early this week, his quarter-final J. Sewell, 3b ...... 3 0 1 1 2 0 Two mighty homers, his 34th and thl who recenUy left toe ranks of the amateurs after suspension by the A A. U., covered toe ® out any exertion. “Pop” Edgar match with Holland may a | s o be 35th of the year, today gives toe Hodapp, 2b ...... 4 1 1 3 2 0 played this evening either at toe in 5 hours, 24 minutes, 22 seconds. Martha also is shown with-her hands on her knees, m toe mentor be- L. Sewell, 0 ...... 4 0 1 3 2 0 pitched Saturday with Joe .Prentice Babe a lead of two over Chuck Klein Ferrell, p ...... 4 0 1 2 4, 0 doing mound duty yesterday. The High school or at toe Nathan H^e and Hack Wilson. Babe’s blows low. Above, in the center, is Mrs. Evelyn Armstrong of Ann Arbor, Mich., 21-year-old mother, courts One match, the mixed • 31 5 10 27 Green will practice at 6:15 Thurs­ ended the Yanks 32 innings of score­ toe $1,000 cash award for third place, with her trainer. At the right is Ruth Tower, of Denver, who came in day night at Mt. Nebo and next Sat­ doubles is also set for less endeavor but were not suffi­ Boston It will bring together second and won the $3,000 prize. AB. R H. PO. A E. urday may play in Springfield. Sun­ cient to prevent toe Brown from Reeves, 3b ...... 3 1 1 0 3 1 day the locial team goes to Rock­ lev and Ruth Behrend with Bob ae winning again, this time by 3 and Scarrltt, If ...... 4 0 1 4 0 0 NWelle and his mother. Mrs. Albert Rothrock, C f ...... 5 1 1 0 0 0 ville for the second game of the se­ 2. ries between these two teams. de Nivelle. Tomorrow e v e ^ g Philadelphia continued to slumber W. Barrett, r f ___ ...5 1 2 3 1 0 MOVING FIXED OR GROWING Regan, 2b ...... 4 1 2 0 2 1 The box scores: Donald Jesams f peacefully, getting but four hits off Todt, lb ...... 4 0 2 11 1 0 OBJECTS. Greer will play and there wiU be a Alphonse Thomas as the White Sox Yankees Concede Flag; A. Gaston, o ...... 2 0 2 1 0 0 Manchester Green |10 licked them, 3 to 0. More than 20,- Berry, c ...... 0 0 0 1 0 0 One of the rules of golf most gen­ AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Rhyne, s s ...... 3 0 0 4 5 0 Holland, cf ...... 5 2 4 0 0 0 000 fans looked on as toe Sox made Russell, P ...... 3 0 0 .0 1 0 erally violated is that pertaining to it three out of four over the league- Robb, l b ...... 4 1 2 11 0 0 Local Start Building For 1930 Bayne, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 the moving of fixed or growing ob­ Boggino, s s ...... 5 1 2 2 4 0 leaders, , ,, Bigelow, X ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Boston, by splitting a double- Hevtng. XX ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 jects. Before striking a ball in Hewitt, 3 b ...... 5 1 1 3 2 0 header with the Indians, concluded 4 firing. And then the Yanks have play, a player must not move, bend Poudrler, 2b ...... 5 1 2 2 4 1 Three matches were played over By WERNER LATJFER 33 4 11 24 13 2 Burkhardt, If ... .4 1 1 1 0 0 an amsaing western trip with a Sport secured L. A. McEvoy of Cleveland ...... 000 310 lOx— 5 or break anything fixed or growing, Dowd, rf ...... 4 2 3 2 1 0 the rek.«.a. Meet " 1? record of 12 victories in 18 starto. As far as , mana­ toe Oakland club. It is said he Boston ...... 010 100 200— 4 except so far as is necessary to al­ all was Ruth Behrend’s 6-4. 6-4 vie They won all four of their series cost plenty. Pfitchers Daglla and Runs batted in: Hodapp 2, Falk 2. Forgett, c ...... 4 1 1 6 0 0 ger of the , is Jamieson, Barrett 2, Todt. Gaston; low him to fairly take his stance in t„.y over Co.^ during toe trip. , sensa­ Craighead of the same club are Prentice, p ...... 3 0 1 0 0 0 Chatter concerned, the pennant race for this two base hits, Regan, Falk 2, Jamie­ addressing the ball, or in making his tional young Indian flinger, chalked under Yankee ■ option and may son, Fonseca. Barrett, Todt. backward or forward swing. S rL iT L ert herself to up his 15th win as the Tribe took the year is all but over but the shout­ branch out as major leagruers next (Second Game) 40 10 17 27 11 1 The club may be grounded only Red Sox of Hartford (1) narrow margpn of victory. first game, 5 to 4. The Red Sox spring. Boston ...... 000 010 013— 5 Smith’s' splendid showing was not ing. C lev ela n d ...... 000 200 010— 3 lightly, so as not to disturb the AB.R. H.PO.IA.E. took toe second, 5 to 3, thanks to a Not that his boys are not run­ At Third Base Batteries: Boston, Ruffing, Morris grass, and should not be pressed on fully expected althou^^h three run rally in the ninth. ning out their base hits or that his The___ work at third has not alto- and Hevlng. Cleveland Zlnn, Miljus, Dodge, 2b ...... 4 1 1 1 0 0 easily noticeable in the Company G wall practice baseball and Myatt. the ground. The penalty for “ a iBovier, If ...... 4 0 0 2 0 0 Detroit eked out an 8 to 7 win Ditchers are not bearing down but i gether satisfied the mite manager breach of this nile is loss of tin rounL that she was a greatly im- over Washington after eleven in­ at Mt. Nebo at 6:15 this evening. as for catching up with Connie ■ year. Hence Third Baseman ® ^alad, cf ...... 4 0 0 1 0 0 riroved player over last year. Manager Charlie Culotta orders all At Chicago I— hole. TTiere i.'i no gro'ind tur a Alexander, lb .. .4 0 1 13 1 0 nings of battling. Macks high-fiying Athletics, even I Chapman of toe St. Paul Ameri- CHISOX 8. ATHLETICS 0 player having his cadfKe hold aside ^ m7 s s S m 'it o took t h e ^ -d f the Pittsburgh and New York con­ members to repprt. He is planning little Miller has formally thrown -in ' can Association club has been Cameron, ss ...... 3 0 1 1 4 0 to swing the axe on a few heads. Chicago a bush or limb that interfere i %vl'-h Jacobson. 3 b ...... 3 0 0 1 1 1 Rtart of both sets. In the first rney tinued their own private battle for the spon°-e ' purchased. If Chapman can hit AB U. H. PO. A E. ,-ere tied at four-all and the next 0 tia swing. Stanley, c ...... 4 0 2 4 1 1 w second place honors. The Giants His main concern for toe bal- ' and field as well for Hug as he Metzler, If 1 1 3 0 trimmed the Bucs again yesterday Peter Happeny and Frank Mc­ Gissell. ss ...... 3 0 1 2 7 0 Clarklin, rf ...... 3 0 0 0 0 0 a n S o f the summer is warding | did in the big minor le a ^ e tols Reynolds, rf ...... 4 1 1 1 U 0 S MlsTsmlto serv^^ and are now but three games in the Laughlin today publicly accepted Metcalf, p ...... 3 0 1 1 3 1 off the belligerent Cleveland In- 'year, he will pin^ tbe hole left Shires, lb ...... 4 u 0 14 1 0 xBarton ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 rear. Bill Terry smacked two sin­ the horseshoe-pitching challenge Watwood, cf ...... 3 1 9 3 0 0 dians, who are seriously consider- when depart^. C ^ p_ •) the necessary two Redfern, 3b ...... 3 0 1 1 0 gles to tie Lefty O’Doul with 191, hurled by Ernie Brown and Francis in? a climb into second place. But man at late figuring was hitting •> NATIONAL ...... 0 0 33 1 6 24 10 3 She followed this with a ^ n at he for hits made this season. Hart. Pete wanted to play with 1 0 (or Merserr. Ruppert, Barrowp/and . ^ lea*ns leagp. 9 0 1 2 0 0 mvn service to take th® set. T^ey Jim Sebaub at first but the latter Berg, c .... Red Sox ...... 100 000 000— 1 While police reserves twiddled Thomas, p ...... 3 0 0 u- 1 0 changed courts and Miss ® Huggins to stay curled up and At Clni’lnnatl^— Manchester Green .023 200 12x— 10 their thumbs and Cincinnati’s larg­ told him “Go get a ‘rep’,’’ so Mc­ Huggins has as much as said HBUS «, 1. CL ns 1 , 10 ? J m p il into a 3 to 1 l®^d ^ est crowd in history looked on the Laughlin was selected. 28 3 7 27 13 0 , Dowd; three base hit, tole'S l P ^ 'e S n ffia ? ch^mp?oTis''ln- Ithat Bob^Meusel (Klrst Game) Miss Behrend overcame only by Reds and Cubs managed to split a Phlladelplila Cincinnati „ Hewitt; two base hit. Alexander; AB li, H, PO. A. B. AB ll. H. PO A. E. double plays. Poudrler to Boggini to lakfng the net for telling volleys. double header without a recurrence Jack Dwyer, former sports editor other story. Paul, will take Bob s Muesel to Depart also of St. Bishop, 2b Swanson. If ...... 0 Robb.’ Boggini to Poudrler to Robb, B oth young ladies displayed good of the Wllson-Rolp-Donohue affair. of The Herald, went fishing to Cov­ place. Just how far the Yanks Haas, ct ----- fennis and the match was decidedly It is generally known that the Dressen, 3b ...... - Dowd to Robb, Cameron to Jacob­ Cincinnati took the opener, 6 to entry Lake yesterday and brought, dug into the old clubhouse sock Cochrane, c . Walker, r f ...... 3 3 Chicago winning the closing af­ Yankee management ccntem’plates Simmons, If son to Alexander: base on balls, off interesting to , caturdav home one small bass and a fresh for this bird has not been di­ Foxx. 3b Kelly, lb ...... This match was played Satutoay fair, 10 to 1. Red Lucas scored his wrecking the old championship Allen, c f ...... * Prentice 1. Metcalf 1: struck out. l)y water clam for his efforts. The lat­ vulged. Miller, rf ...... 2 Ford, ss ...... * afternoon at the High school 17th win of the season and Guy club With a monotonous succes­ Burns, lb Prentice 5. Metcalf 4; hits batsmen, ter clamped itself onto the sinker. sion of pennant and But it must have been quite a Crltz. 2b ...... * terday afternoon at the Nathan Bush his 18th. We accompanied Jack and had to be Boley. S3 Gooch, c ...... ' by Prentice, Cameron: Hale Lurts. Bob de Nivelle and Don victories the team became pen­ bundle of lettuce when you con­ Shores, p xBarton batted for Clarklin in Willie Sherdel allowed the Braves satisfied with a measely pumpkin- sider that Cooke Is the classiest Lucas, p ...... ‘1 jesanis won their way ^hfongh _ nant rich. The pitching staff suf­ Verkes, p ninth. but four hits and the Cards won, 4 seed. In the Association. He Collins, X 33 6 10 27 7 1 second round of the ™®" « <3ouble^ fered the inroads of old age. Time. 1:45. to 0. Is leading all the regulars In bit­ Chicago tournament by easily defeating Lester Sweetland hurled a sweet Babe Ruth, still the monarch of 27 0 4 24 10 0 A B ll. H PO. A. B Umpires Betts and Stevenson All of which tempts us to remark ing with a .383 mark, which, even Douie Farr and .limmv 0'd«h 'n ball game against Brooklyn as the the league’s home run hitters, will Chicago ...... 000 102 OOx— :i English, ss ...... 3 0 0 2 2 U that the one and only place to be though it may be shaved down Runs batted In: Redfern, Reynolds Ileathoote, rf ...... 4 0 1 1 0 U Manchester Green (11) straight sots at 6-1. 6-3. The wd Phillies scored a 4 to 0 shutout. admit he is past the crest. Bob 2. ners displayed much better all- but four i sure of your fish is a store on Frl- somewhat by Hornsby. 2b ...... 3 0 0 0 « U AB. R. H. PO. A. E, Lester gave the Robins Meusel, with the Yankees many L. Wilson, ct ...... 4 0 0 4 0 0 around tennis. One match was play­ years, seems to have outlived ms pitching, is enough to Insure him Holland, cf ...... 5 0 1 2 0 0 hlts ancf allowed but one Flatbush-1 day. ______a fine change to start the 1980 At Ucfroltj—. Cuyler. U ...... * ® “ ed in the mixed doubles tourna­ man to pass first base. usefulness to the champion^ He TIGERS 8, NATIONALS 7 Robb,, lb '...... 3 2 1 13 0 1 ment, Bob Smith and his sister George Lott, author of the recent Is sure to be seen in a different season alongside of Babe Ruth Detroit .McMillan. 3 b ...... 4 1 3 1 - 0 Poudrier, 2b, rf . .4 3 1 0 1 1 and Earl Combs. Sam Bvrd and AB K H. PO A. Taylor, c ...... * 0 1 4 0 0 Mariorie of El wood street having series of articles on tennis appear- uniform next season. Dimlow, 2b ...... 3 1 2 1 1 0 Cedric Durst are good ball play­ j6hnson, rf ...... 4 1 1 6 0 Carlson, p ...... 1 0 0 0 I o no difficulty taking Mac Macdona d 9 Hewitt, rf. 3b ...5 2 3 1 1 1 .Ing in The Herald, forced Bill Tilden But most of the crumbling has Rothergill. If ...... 6 1 2 0 Penner. p ...... I ? i o 0 0 and Ethel Robb into ®amp in CUBS SLAUGHTER ers, but thev do not auite satiate Gehrlnger, 2b ...... 5 9 2 3 4 Boggini, ss ...... 5 1 2 0 1 0 five sets In the Newport, R. I„ finals been in Huggins’ hurling staff, and 2 straight sets, both by 6 to 1 mar­ for the Cushman Cup Saturday af­ here is where the bulk of the re­ the New York fans’ epicurean Alexander, lb ...... 5 1 0 Blake, p ...... 0 0 0 Burkhardt, If....5 0 1 2 0 0 tastes. Rice, cf ...... 4 0 1 3 0 gins. ternoon. Tilden won 6-2, 3-6, 6-4, building is being done. Just re­ 4 2 33 3 8 24 13 0 Stevenson, 3b ------2 1 2 0 1 0 HIGHLAND PARK Fighting the A’s Mc.Manus, 3b ...... 4 1 0 5-7, 6-3. cently, Bill Essick, western scout Hargrave, c ...... 5 1 1 Cincinnati ...... 301 300 OOx 6 Forgett. c ...... ,.4 0 2 8 0 0 If all of Huggins’ present plans Schuble, ss ...... 4 1 1 O 1 Edgar, p ------/...5 1 2 0 8 0 Hiehland Park proved no match for the Yanks, completed a deal Chicago ...... 010 OtO 010— 3 San Francisco Seals for nan out. the Yanks ^11 be in the Page, p ...... 3 0 0 1 0 Prentice, c f ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 for the Cubs Saturday afternoon Somehow or other champions are with the Whltehlll, p ...... 2 0 1 0 Runs batted In; McMillan, Taylor. 19-year-old leftr thick of It again next year. Manv Hornsby. Walker, Kelly. Allen. Fjord; How They Stand and was walloped 22 to 8. 1 he Uubs not popular. Tilden was ever Vernon Gomez, | who has made believe he can hold the Athletics’ 42 8 33 13 two base hits, Blair, McMillan, Ta> • 42 11 17 27 13 3 collected 21 hits off Armstrongs de- razzed by the gallery during the handed pitcher. ll quite a record on the coast this lease of first place to one vear. Washington Igr, Kelly, P'ord. Lucas. State Hospital (4) ““ y e s t e r d a y ’s r e s u l t s Uverv. In the seventh inning the match with Lott, something most , B4be Ruth. Tony AB. R. H. PO. A. (Second Gome) 2 Chicago ...... 000 000 820— 10 AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Eastern League Cubs batted around—scoring seven unusual in tennis. Helen Wills won summer. Lazzeri. Earl Combs. Judge, lb ...... 4 0 13 0 her national singles title from Mrs. Information comes that the S. Rice, rf ...... 5 1 i 1 Cincinnati ...... 000 000 OUj^" 1 Glllispie. rf ...... 5 1 2 0 0 0 Pittsfield 5, Hartford 0 (1st.) runs on seven hits. and and are good enough ' Batteries: Chicago Bush, and Tay­ Phoebe Watson 6-4, 6-2 kt Forrest Yankees shelled out $25,000 Goslln, If ...... S 0 0 4 0 Fitzgerald, ss ...5 1 1 2 2 0 Pittsfield 10, Hartford 9 (2d.) The Cubs took a four run lead in for to hold their own with the rank Myer. 2b ...... 5 0 1 1 5 lor. Cincinnati, Donohue, Luque ana Waldner, lb ...... ,4 0 1 11 1 0 Springfield 3, Providence 1 (1st.) Hills Saturday before 6.000 persons, two players, yet to be named, o 0 Sukeforth. ' the first two innings, scoiing on two 13 and file of the A ’s. It is In pitch­ Cronin, ss ...... 3 i 1 Cahill, c ...... 4 1 2 5 0 0 Providence 2, Springfield 1 (2d.) and the loser’s efforts were much the recruit. Gomez had won West, cf ...... 4 1 2 4 0 0 perfect bunts and three hits one ing that the Mackmen have th^ Barron, 3b ...... 4 0 1 3 3 0 Albany 4, New Haven 1 (Ist.)^ more warmly applauded. games and lost six when the deal Ruel, c ...... 5 0 1 4 0 0 At New York I— being a three base hit by Vince, big edge. Give Huggins some luck Hayes. 3b ...... 3 2 1 3 2 0 GIANTS 10, Pin.VTES 5 Burton, cf ...... 2 0 0 0 1 0. New Haven 5, Albany 3 (2d.)' Highland Park scored almost all was made. with his newcomers and he will Hadley, p ...... 2 0 0 0 1 0 New York Albert Cervini witnessed several ^ Great Prospect Selmer, cf ...... 2 0 0 1 0 0 Allentown 2, Bridgeport 1 (1st.) their runs in the third inning due to make it tough for Connie’s men. Braxton, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 AB R H P<>. A. E. McDonald, If ... .4 1 1 3 0 1 of the tennis matches at Forrest This is his second season in Marberry, p ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Fullls, If ...... 5 0 0 1 0 0 Allentown 2, Bridgeport 1 (2d.) Sturgeon’s wildness due to a sore Young Bill Dickey is toe best Sturm, 2b ...... 4 0 0 1 5 1 American League arm. Sturgeon was relieved by Hills during his vacation trip to professional baseball. He labored Gooch, X ...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 Roush, cf ...... 3 - 0 - 0 0 In the Utah-Idaho league last young catcher to come up' since Spencer, x x ...... 1 1 1 0 0 0 Ltndstrom, 3b ...... 4 2 10 3 0 Dunn, p ...... 4 0 1 1 0 0 Chicago 3, Philadelphia 0. Elmo Mantelli in the fifth inning. New York last week. He was much Terry, lb ...... 3 1 2 14 0 0 year. He is said to be one of the Mickey Cochrane came out of thfe Cleveland 5, Boston 4 (1st.) The latter toyed with toe Highland­ impressed with the play of Helen Coast League. He has Improyed so 39 7 11 32 9 2 Ott. rf ...... 4 2 2 3 0 0 38 4 9 27 12 2 Boston 5, Cleveland 2 (2d.) ers setting them down without a hit Wills and Betty Nuthall, the British greatest mound prospects ever Detroit ...... 301 002 010 1— 8 Jackson, ss ...... 4 1- 1 2 4 0 fast he threatens to be as great a Washington ...... 010 000 303 0— 7 Manchester Green 400 110 401—11 Detroit 8, Washington 7. or run during the rest of toe game. star. graduated by the Coast League to Hogan, c ...... 3 1 1 - 1 0 catcher as Mickey himself, if such Runs batted In; Gehrlnger, H. Rice, Farrell. 2b ...... 4 1 “ ^ J. — M. State Hospital .210'010 000— 4 St. Louis 3, New York 2. Vince, Foley, O’Leary and Tomm the big show. Hayes, Alexander 2, Johnson 2. West, Two other prospects for Hug­ a feat is possible. Home nm, Cahill: three base hits. National League featured at bat. Vince, made The finals of the horseshoe-pitch­ The New York fans haye become Gooch. Judge, Whltehlll. Spencer, S. 34 10 9 27 16 0 gins’ hurling department next Rice. Slyer; two base hits, H. Rice. S. Pittsburgh Barron, Edgar. Dimlow: two base St. Louis 4, Boston 0. six hits out of six times ing tournament for toe town title so used to having at least one year are Ivy Andrews from Mo­ Rice, Hayes, Spencer, Alexander: AB. K. H. PO. A. E. hits. Gillisple. Poudrier, Hewitt. Philadelphia 4, Brooklyn 0. at bat, two being triples. Tomm al­ will be held tomorrow evening at the IB team in the world series, they will three base hits. Gehrlnger, Cronin, annual track and. field meet at the bile and John Allen of toe Ashe- Kartell, ss ...... 4 Forgett: double plays. Dunn to New York 10, Pittsburgh 5. so hit a . Foley got two Schuble, Fothergill. L. Waner, cf ...... * 1 2 0 0 0 Waldner, Barron to Waldner, Fitz­ Cincinnati 6, Chicago 3 (1st.) doubles. Metcalf and Foley tielded West Side playgrounds. iille sally League club. For Au- jyell P. Waner. lb ...... ♦ ^ 1 ^5 ? 1 Traynor, 3b ...... 4 1 2 0 o 0 gerald to Sturm to Waldner. Dim- Chicago 10, Cincinnati 1 (2d.) well, toe former making some nice drews the Tanks rang the paid-out jand The annual Caddies’ Golf touma- Grantham. 2b ...... 2 1 1 - 3 1 low to Robb; base on balls, off Ed­ stops of hard hit balls. Gravuno and key to the tune |tiams!'Ske Ruppert'known”there Brickell. rf ...... 4 0 1 1 0 0 gar 1, Dunn 3: struck out, by Bldgar THE ST.ANDINGS Rohfi played best for the______vistors. ment takes place at toe Manchester Comorosky. If ...... 4 0 1 3 0 2 Hemsley. c ...... 4 0 2 4 0 0 7, Dunn 5; Umpires McDonald and Eastern League The^Cubs^are rerdyVor any team injcoun'try club tomorrow, Crampton. Time 2 hours. PC. Leading Batters Pettv D ...... f 3 3 3 1 0 W. L. town. ”h^" fu ..r r?ar (rn.yorta”g^°e S e ^ r ______Melne. p ...... 2 0 0 0 1 0 Albany ...... 81 50 .618 CUBS (22). Brame, x ...... 53 .598 H. PO. A.E.l two base hits. Hurst. Thompson; Bridgeport .... ___79 AB. R. 34 5 ll'2 4 13 3 three base hits, Lerlan, Blssonetta Pro'vidence .... ___72 5H .554 Raynor, I f ...... 6 4 HARTFORD GAMES National Leagnc 65 .492 l G. AB. R. H. P q New York ...... 306 001 30x— 10 Pittsfield ...... ___ 63 O’Leary, r f ...... 3 3 BON AMI SEEMS SURE ^ Herman, Bkln. ..115 460 85 182 .405 Pittsburgh ...... 000 200 030— 5 At Boston;— New Haven ... ___ 61 69 .469 Foley, 2 b ...... 5 3 , 1 O’ Doul, Phila. ...11 9 484 112 191 .394 CAROS 4, BRAVES O .458 At ■Pitfulleld:— Runs batted In: Terry 2, Ott 3. St. Louis _ Springfield...... 60 71 Johnson, s s ...... 4 2 TO WIN “Y” PENNANT Terry, N. Y...... 122 492 82 191 .387 Grantham 2, Comorosky, Farrell, AB. R. H. PO. A. E. HILLIES 5. 10, SENATORS 0, 0 Hornsby, Chic. ..121 471 117 169 .359 Allentown .... ___52 76 .406 Vince, ...... 6 4 '(First Game) Jackson, P. Waner 2: two base hits, Holm, cf ...... • 5 5 0 0 3 0 0 .400 Traynor, Pitts . . 94 395 71 142 .So9 Farrell. Grantham, Ott. L. W aner; 4 0 2 1 1 0 Hartford ...... 52 78 Tomm, lb ...... 4 4 Pittsfield EAST BERLIN (1). Leader a year ago today, Hornsby, Orsattl, rf American League Metcalf, 3b ...... 4 0 AR. R. H. PO. A. E The Bon Ami virtually assured it-^ _ home run, (i)tt. Frisch. 2b 5 0 1 0 3 0 Wilkie, ss ...... 3 n 9 3 4 0 AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Boston, .378. Bottomley, 4 0 0 12 0 0 W. L. Prete, cf ...... 4 1 n self of the pennant in toe. Hartford American League 4 0 0 Borgman, 3b ...0 . 3 1 1 1 Walsh, I f ...... 2 Foxx, Phila...... 123 434 105 163 .376 At Brooklyn t— Hafey. If 3 0 0 Philadelphia .. ___ 84 38 Sturgeon, p ...... 2 0 Rodriguez, lb . 4 0 0 14 0 6 PHILLIES 4, DODGERS C High. 3b . 2 2 0 1. 1 0 . 4 0 0 0 0 0 County Y. M. C. A. baseball league Werdelin, 3b, c .,3 Fonseca, Clev. ,.116 478 93 175 .368 4 . 2 4 0 0 New York .... ___69 49 Mantelli, p ...... 3 1 Small, If ...... Simnvjns, Phila. 116 478 93 175 .366 Philadelphia Wilson, c 1 1 0 2 0 0 it trounced East Phrudhon, lb .. K. 3 1 • 2 2 2 0 3t. Louis ...... ___ 65 57 Cicero, c f ...... 3 Saturday when Manush, St. L. ..118 483 76 175 .362 AB. K. H. PO. B. Butler, ss O’Connor, rf .. . 3 1 1 0 0 O’ Berlin 14 to 1 at Hickey’s Grove. Migliolli, ss .... Thompson. 2 b ...... 3 1’ 1 3 5 Sherdel, p . 0 0 0 3 1 Cleveland ...... ___ 63 58 41 22 21 27 11 1 9 2 7 0 0 Combs. N. Y. ..;.1 1 5 473 •99, 171 .o62 0 Asby, c ...... 4 Romogalli, 2b .. Leader a year ago today, Goslln. Friberg, cf ...... 4 0 2 2 ___ 57 65 O’Sbaughnessy, 2b 9 0 0 0 4 0 The soap makers have but three 0 0 0 0 32 4 7 27 io 1 Detroit ...... '• Cote, p, 3 b ----- Washington, .383. O’Doul. If ...... 3 Washington ...... 53 65 McKay, If . 5 1 1 4 0 0 Durham, p ...... 1 1 0 4 0 games left to play and one more Whitney, 3 b ...... 5 1 • 2 2 0 Boston victory will put the pennant where Lawrence, rf . • 1 2 12 0 AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Chicago ...... ___ 49 73 Hassett, ss 5 1 2 0 1 0 \ ^ Hurst, lb ...... 5 4 2 2 29 0 7 27 13 0 it cannot be lost. Next Ssaturday Rich, c, p ...... 3 Klein, rf ...... 4 1 1 0 0 Cooney, c f ...... 4 0 1 4 0 0 Boston ...... ___ 43 78 5 2 1 Hartford Thevenow, s s ...... 3 0 1 3 4 Maranville, ss ...... 4 0 0 2 3 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 AB. R. H. PO. A. E. toe locals play at Southington. Borgo, c f ...... 2 0 1 5 0 0 2 2 0 0 National League Moriarty, If -----1 ______Lerlan, c ...... 4 Riebbourg. r f ...... 4 W. L. Armstrong, p 4 0 1 2 2 0 Corrella, 3 b ...... 4 0 1 0 0 East Berlin was no match for toe H om e Runs Sweetland. p ...... 4 0 1 0 5 Slsler, lb 4 0 1 10 1 0 . Watson, lf..i...... 4 0 0 1 0 Bell, 8b a ...... 3 0 0 0 2 0 ....80 37 Fields, c .... 3 2 1 3 0 2 locals Saturday after toe first ^ij®® Chicago ...... Hohman, c f ...... 3 0 0 3 0 innings. Hunt, Boggini and Goaek 28 1 5 24 12 5 86 4 U 27 14 Harper. If ...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 Efittsburgh .... ___68 49 3 0 1 11 0 0 Roser, rf ...... 4 0 1 2 0 Brooklyn „ Maguire, 2b ...... > 3 0 0 3 3 0 ; 0 led the batters ^ th three hits each. East Berlin ...... 000 000 001— 1 Ruth, Yankees ...... 35 New York .... ___66 55 3 0 0 0 0 Martlneck. lb ...... 3 0 1 8 2 AB. R. H. PO. A E. Spohrer, c ...... 3 0 1 6 1 1 ' 0 0 0 Briscoe, ss ...... 3, 0 0 2 4 The box score: Bon A m i ...... 100 34S 30x—11 Wilson, Cubs ...... 33 Gilbert. 3 b ...... 4 0 0 2 2 0 Jones, p ...... 2 0 0 1 1 0 , 3t. L o u is ...... ___ 60 59 2 0 0 0 0 0 Harrell, 2b ...... 2 0 0 6 6 BON AMI (14). _ Klein, Phillies ...... 33 Frederick; cf ...... 4 0 1 2 1 1 (^wdy. z ...... 1 0<> 0 0 0 0 Brooklyn ...... ___ 54 65 Nichols, c 1 0 0 Norton, c ...... 3 0 0 1 0 Two base hits: Godek, Hunt, Herman, rf ...... 3 0 0 2 0 0 Cunningham, p .... P 0 0 0 1 0 ^ __ . — — — — Kelly, Lawrence: three base hits: Ott, Giants ...... 32 Cincinnati ----- ___ 52 69 Wayneburg. p ...... 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 Foxx, A th letics...... SO Bresaler, If ...... 4 0 0 2 0 0 33 8 8 24 5 4 Hunt, ss . . . 3 5 Brennan 2, Boggini; struck out: by Bissonette, lb..... 4 0 1 7 0 1 20 ” o 6 27 12 \ 1 Philadelphia .. ___ 48 70 29 0 3 24 13 1 5 1’ Hornsby, C u b s ...... 28 412 123 7 2 x --22 Kelly, c ___ 2 10 Godek 9, by Cote 1, by Rich 2; base B. Moore, s s ...... 3 0 1 2 4 0 St. Louis ...... 000 010 003— 4 Boston ...... ___ 48 72 Pittsfield ...... 010 110 02x— 5 2 0 0 Simmons, Athletics ...... 27 Elowers, 2b ...... 3 0 1 2 1 C ' Runs batted' In: Orsattl’ 2, Wilson,^ 105 020 000-- 8 Brennan, cf 2 on balls: off Godek 2, off Cote 4, Runs batted in: Asby 2, Borgmann, 0 0 Gehrig, Yankees ...... 27 Plcinlch, c ...... 1 0 0 6 1 C Butler; tivo base hits, Frisch, Slsler. •Tomm, Foley 2; O’Connor: two baes hits, Roser. Mar- putt, 3 b ___ 2 1 off Rich 1: left on bases: Manches­ GAMES TODAY Two base hits: 0 5 0 0 O’Doul, P h illies...... 26 Deberry, ...... 1 0 0 2 0 ( three base hits: Vince 2, Tomm, tineck; three base hits, O'Connor; Coleman, lb ter 4, East BerUn 4. Clark, p ...... 2 0 0 0 1 1 American League home runs. Asby 2. 0 3 '2 base on balls: off Sturgeon 4; Man­ Godek, p, If 3 Rhiel. X ...... 1 0 0 0 0 ( A British ' motorist skidded tke; No games scheduled. (Second Game) 3 1 0 2 Dudley, p ...... 0 0 0 0 1 ( National League telli 1, Armstrong 3; struck out: by Pittsfield...... 500 010 000 4— 10 Boggini, rf . A Chicago boy, riding a tricycle, other day, hit a lamp post and' Hartford ______230 010 000 3— 9 Copeland, 2b 1 2 2 0 then crashed into the front of a: Pittsburgh at Brooklyn. Sturgeon 3, Armstrong 4. Mantelli It’s hard to settle dow'n after the injured an aged pedestrian. Just 30 ” 0 *4 27 11 "s Batteries: Pittsfield. Douglas. Mul- Brainard, Ifi p 0 1 0 0 store. That’s probably the Ameri-I St. Louis at Philadelphia. batters hit; by Sturgeon, Grayino, roney. Bushe.v and Connolly. Hart­ vacation but sometimes harder to wait until the lad is big enough to Philadelphia ...... 021 UOO 010— 4 Armstrong, O’Leary, 2; hits: off Cincinnati at Chicago. ford. Neubauer, Shirey, Woodman and i 40 14 16 27 10 4 j settle up. own an automohila. Buns batted la: Burst. Xhavesk^w 2: Others not scheduled. Sturgeon, 8 in 5, Mantelli, 0 in 4. Norton, MANCHe A i EVBNmO HERAUJ. so u th CONN., MONDAlf, A U G uk 26,192^

IHI I I TH E El ED gECTIOS H y j j A BUY /UWDSEIJL H EBE Confederate Vet Takes Air at 91 BARTHELMESS PICTURE Want Ad InrormatioD LOST AND FOUND HCOURSES AND CLASSES 27 LOST — WATCH downstairs in SPECIAL DAY and evening sum­ AT STATE REAL HIT Manchester School street Recreation Building, mer classes now open In barber* Champ Swiss movement, with Ing. Low rate ol tuition. Inquire Evening Herald initials M. H. S. Telephone 1679. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISE­ Vaughn’s Barber School, 14 Mar­ “Drag,” All-Talking Drama, Reward offered. ket street, Hartford. MENTS - Now Showing, Supplemented Count six averaj?* words to * |“’®; W ant a cook. by Fine Vaudeville.* Initials, numbers anO abbreviations AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 SITUATIONS WANTED— W ant a clerk. each count as a word and FEMALE 38 Richard Barthelmess* first First words as two words. Minimum cost !s 1926*NASH 4 Pass. Advance Coupe. Want a partner. National all-talking Vitaphone pic­ price of threr , 1926 Studebaker Commander Se­ A MIDDLEAGED Scotch widow, Want a situation. ture “Drag,” which is now showing day for transient dan. j Line rates per woman would like work by the day Want tu sell a farm. at the State theater, is acclaimed ads. 1924 Chevrolet Truck, cheap. or hour. Write Herald Box G. by motion picture critics to be one Effective March IT. Want to borrow money. Cast! charge CONKEY AUTO CO. of the outstanding hits of, the cur­ !i Consecutive Days 7 cts y cts 20 E. Center Studebaker Dealer W ant to sell sheep, (».ttle. rent season. Here is a picture un­ 3 Consecutive Days y cts ll CIS , . ^ j i WANTED—Housework by the day Want to sell town property, like any before presented in Man­ II ot 18 CIS 19 26 Studebaker Stand. 6 Sedan, j Telephone 7803. ' oVderV for Irregular inaertlonr 1923 Dodge Coupe. j ______— ------'Want to sell groceries,, drugs. chester, as far as talking pictures ^are concerned. The story is vitally wll Pe charged at the one-time 1926 Pontiac Coach. i W ant to sell boots and shoes. Soeoial ra'es for long term every 1925 Willys-Knight Sedan. 1 and morally interesting. Great dra­ dav Hdveriisuis given upon request. SITUATIONS WANTED— W ant to sell dry goods, carpels. matic sequences lead up to a smash­ Arts orrterert tor three or six day* 1926 Overland Coach. 1 ‘^9 and stoutiert before the third °f When better Used Cars are Sold | MALE ______Want to sell clothing, hats, caps. ing, climax, when Barthelmess, in. rtav will be charged onlv for the ac­ W ant to find buyers for anything, the role of a struggling husband, tual nutnher ot times the ad aot>e«jT; We 11 motor SALES I BOOKKEEPER ACCOUNTANT, ADVERTISE LN THE HERALD, is forced to take care of his wife’s =>(1 charging at the rate earned hht Tel. 8275 ' twelve years experience. good entire family. VI allowanres or refunds can he made 91 Center St. Advertising gains new customers. ,m SIX time ads stbppsd after the references, desires position. Ad­ “Drag” was directed for First 1925 Dodge Sedan. dress Bookkeeper, 10 Adelaide Advertising keeps old customers. National by Frank Lloyd, the man lines not ''•Mil; forbids": display 1928 Studebaker Coach. street, Hartford. Phone 7-2^5. Advertising' makes success easy, who- made “The Sea Hawk.” Be­ I'he Herald will not oe responsible 1927 Dodge Coupe. Advertising begets confidence. sides the star the cast includes toi more Mian one iiicorreoi Insertion 1929 Graham Paige Sedan. AJice Day, Lila Lee, Tom Dugan Advertising means business. jf i.nv artver'isernenl ordered foi 1924 Dodge Coupe. DOGS—BIRDS—PETS 41 and Lucien Littlefield. more than one nme. ___ Advertising shows energy. rtie iiiadveneni omission ot moor- 1927 Chrysler Coupe. Dave BOmie and his orchestra, a -eel iiui'lu-aMon o' ad v<-i I lainc will he A number of other good usel FOR SALE—24 rabbits Hutches Advertise and succeed. popular radio and Binnswick Re­ recMflert onlv hv cancellation of the cars. and drinking and feeding Cups $20. cording organization, occupy a 'barge made for the service rendered Inquire 16 Lincoln street, or tele­ Advertise judiciously. " • • • Crawford Auto Supply Co. prominent place on today’s bill at phone 3057. Advertise or b u s t. An air-minded Confederate veteran Is Lewis Sprouse, 91, of Rich-( All advertisements tiiusi eonforrn Center and Trotter Sts. mond, Va. “ He is shown above, center, at the efld of his first trip into the State. In style, eouv and tvKoeraPhv with Advertise weekly, Tel. 6495 or 8063 the air with Pilot Paul Elliott, left. Clarence Chamberlin, trans-Atlan­ Bemie, who is a brother of the reguta'inns tiifoieert hv the ouhlish Advertise now. famous ]^n Bemie, also a jazz lead­ ers and they reserve the right to FUEL AND FEED 49-A tic flyer. Is seen congratulating him. . 1928 ESSEX COACH. er of note, directs his musicians a.nt. revise ot releci any copy con­ 1928 OLDSMOBILE COACH. A d V e r t i sidered oMecttonat'le ■ FOR SALE— Extra fine slabs $7.00 HERE through one of the snappiest Vita- CI>i)SINt; H IIKS—CUsslIleU ads 1926 FORD TUDOR. phone vaudeville presentations seen load, best wood for fall use. Hard the broadcasting field the Para­ to he oiil'lisned same day must he re­ 1325 OAKLAND SEDAN. here in many a moon. ceived hv 12 o clock neon. S?atiirda\s wosd $8.00. Clias Palmer. Tel. mount Famous Lasky Corporation 1923 STUDEBAKER. PARAMOUNT STARS The Varsity Three in a Vitaphone >1 .:m « m 6273. recently acquired a half interest In 19 28 OLDS.MOBILE S^.DAN. ofiering, a dandy comedy, and the TELEPHONE YOUR WANl the Columbia Broadcasting System. 1925 JEWETT TOURING. latest issue of State News Events. ADS 2— 1926 ESSEX COACHES. TO GO ON AIR SOON Then we began a definite working Ads are accepiad over the telephone GARDEN—LAW N- arrangement between the two com^ MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES BACHELOR WEEK-ENDED. at the CHAlSHli KAl’lS given above 50 panics to bring radio, stage and S3 a coiivi^ore to idveriiaera. Uu 1069 Main St. I’el. 5462 DAIRY PRODUCTS In celebration of his Iw t two hs Thomas E. Donahue, Mgr. screen together on a basis that will ilie CA.''H KA I I'-S will be aocepteo Adolph Zukor Announces .Jln- weeks of bachelorhood Ernest W. FULL HA Y .\1 K.N i It paid at the busi­ FOR SALE— Clapp favorite pears try of Big Film Concern In­ assure the public o'; best features ness othce on or before the seventh GOOD USED CARS of amusement in these three gfreat Johnson of 29 Clinton street, whose dav following the first inserMon ot for canning $1,25-$1.50 basket. marriage to Miss Esther Noren of 9 Cash or Terms to Broadcasting. forms of entertainment. The Para- each ad. otherwise the (.HAt-tt.L Edgewood Fniit Farm. Telephone Middlefield street will take place on fi.A l'h; will he collected No responsi Madden Bros. mount-Publix hour is the first step 5903. W. H. Cowles. Saturday, September 7, was guest blllty for errors In telephoned ads 681 Main St. Tel. 5500 APARIM ENTS— FLATS— TIOUSES FOB RENT 65 ‘in this arrangement.” A series of nation-wide radio ot honor at a week-end party held will lie assumed and their accuracy Plans for the first Paramount- cannot be guaranteed. 1925 HUDSON COACH TENEMENTS 63 broadcasts over the Columbia at Osano’s cottage on Bolton lake. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 FOR RENT— 5 room house and Publix hour are being carefully INDEX OF a.ASSlHCA- 1927 OAKl.AND SEDAN Broadcasting System will be inaug­ G. Albeft Pearson on behalf of the garage, 150 McKee street. All im­ worked out and some innovations BETTS GARAGE FOR P.ENT—2 tenements 4 and 5 urated by Paramount Famous twenty-five persons present present­ TIONS USED RADIOLA NO. 20, tubes, provements. Inquire on premises. in radio broadcasting are promised. Hlulson-Essex Dealer— 129 Sprucq rooms, next to Nathan Hale school. Lasky Corporation on Saturday ed to Mr. Johnson a banjo clock. Births ...... Among the talent appearing in Engagements ...... “ speaker $20. 3 piece leather daven­ Rent $20. Inquire 178 Spruce St. night, September 21, according to As a majority of the party are port set $25. Two single iron beds coming Paramount pictures are Marriages ...... J- FOR RENT—2 room apartment HOUSES FOR SALE 72 an announcement today by Adolph i . , members of the Beethoven Glee club Deaths ...... , BUSINESS SERVICES $2.50 each. Zukor, pr^esident of the film com- such stars as Clara Bow, Nancy harmony prevailed in all the sing­ Card of Thanks...... Watkins Furniture Exchange with bath in front. Orford building. FOR SALE— SINGLE HOUSE 6 ’ ^ ! Carroll, Ruth Chatterton, Maunce OFFERED 13 Also office. Tel. 5531 or inquire 52 ing. Saturday night was spent in Lost and Kound ...... ; rooms, practically new, all im­ The hour will be known as the | Chevalier Dennis mng,^ Evelyn playing setback, first prize being ^ntiounoemeni s ...... ^ FOR S.\LE— One Cl'awford combi­ Maple street. THE KING OF 'THEM all The Na­ provements, hard wool finish, Paramount-Public hour, in honor of i William Powell. Richard Ar- won by Clarence H. Anderson, local Personals ...... " nation coal and gas range. Rea- new garage, and chicken coop, Paramount, Pictures and PublU | len. George Bancroft. Charles AiitoinohilrB tional Air Power Water System sonable. IS Winter street. Dial FOR RENT—4 or 5 rooms with insurance agent. Herbert Joim- Au’.omoblles fm riiie ...... J Water fresh from the well. The bath, furnished or unfurnished. In- I large lot, small down payment, Theatres, .a Paramount subsidiary, 1 < Buddy) Rogers. • Gary Cooper, son was the “chef’ in charge of the .Automobiles for Exchange...... “ 4487. 256 Woodbridge street. and all the varied resources of this j Gertrude ^vvrence, Hal , Sicily, meals and turned out to be such a Auto .Accessories— Tires ...... ® Demming deep and s.tallow well j quire 122 Oakland street. j Auto Kepainng— Painting ...... 7 automatic electric oumps.' Service FOR S.^LE— ONE MODERN Glen- great amusement organization will ] Jeanette MacDon^d, Charles Rug- find that eating occupied a good shelf. FOR RENT—3 room flat and 4 j be utilized in fashioning the finest i |^>cs, I^l-ian Roth, Helen Morgan, deal of the time. .Alltv' Schools ...... **v on all kinds of pumps, motors, wood E coal range (.ilh LEGAL NOTICES 79 Au'o.s—StilD hv Truck ...... » generators, light plants. Renew nickel trim. 2 3 Edgerlon street. room flat, all improvements in- ; radio entertainment possible. Out- | Eddie Cantor, Helen Kane, Rudy A u I os— For Hire ...... » eluding hot water heat. 170 Oak j standing stars ot tfie stage, screen | Va^ee^and^K^y Fra^^^^^^ r,a rages—.'lervlce—Stor^e ..... yonr old pipes. Iron filters. Carl Rhone 6523. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD 7 ROOMS street. Inquire 164 Oak street or and radio will be presented. Talent From the Publix Theatres such Mo'orcvcles— Bicycle ...... *' Nygren, 15 Anderson street. Tel. at Manchester, witliin and for the outstanding musical talent as Jesse Wan'pd Auios —Motorcycles .... i* 8439. call 8241. District of .\lan-cliester. on tlie 24th. for the hour will be recruited from Itiisines* nin' I'rY.fesstonnl Services 58 day of -August, .A. D., 1 929. the motion picture stars and play­ Craw'ford, the organist; Paul Asa, WITH TILE BATH Busiii'-ss -i-rvtces tllTered .... 13 VVANTKD— TO BUY FOR RENT—Cozy airy 4 room - Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., ers at the Paramount studios in David Rubinoff, Abe Lyman and Household Services Offered ....MS-A rent for couple men or women, J udge. hi.'i band, Val and Ernie Stanton, Brand New HuHding—Con'iHciInc ...... MOVIN(i-i-THllCKING— JUNK Estate of Cliarles F. .Meyers late of New York and Hollywood and from Kloris's—.Nurseries ...... 1° with bath, washstand, grain floors, Manchester, in said District, deceased. Joe Penner, Lora Hoffman, Stella j STORAGE 20 Sell your Junk for high prices to j the musical features appearing in Funeial luie.-iots ...... Jlj cement cellar, free screens, cream On motion ot Alice W. Wetlierell, Publix Theatres throughout the Power and Hans Hanke, piano vir­ $7,500 Hea I Ing—piumtilne —Hoofing ... the reliable dealer. Wm, Oslrinsky, | shades, all for $18. Call today. E. administratrix tuoso, will be heard from time to In.sura lice ...... * = WANTED— Load to and pari load 91 Clinuin, Tel. 5879. I also buy j OUDiOUED:—'That, six mopths from country. .Millitierv —Dressmaking ...... Jv T. Seastrand, 91 Main street. time on the Paramount-Publix hour, We offer this brand new single, from Fliilartelphia, Fa., Camden. and sell used furniture. the 2flh day ot August, A. D.. 19‘29, Following the initial hour, which .Moving— Trucking—Storage ... 30 he and the same are limited and al­ will be carried over the Columbia which will present the*highlights of seven rooms, spacious hall; oak P.iliiMng —Papering ...... ‘3' N. J.. or enrmile any dav this FOR RENT—On Holl street, 5 lowed for 'he ci-editui-s withm wiiieh the theatrical and motion picture WIL-L PAY HIGHEST cash prices chain of forty-seven stations, this floors and other modern equipment, Pr.iressbmal Services ...... |3J month. Ferrett & Glenney. Fhone. room flat practically new with to bring in tlieir claims against said world to the radio public. Uepa inng ...... " 3063. for rags, paper, magazines and garage, will be ready after Sept. estate, and tlie said admini.st ratrix is Paramount-Publix radio entertain­ at $7,500. It is a real bargain, on ■J'ailoi me— Dveing—Gleaning ... 3t give public notice to tlie ment will fle a regular weekly fea­ Toilet Hoods and Service ...... 36 metals. Also buy all kinds of 1st. This rent has screens, shades { to bring in tlieir claims easy terms, too. Wanted — Business Service...... 26 FERRET'F & GLENNEY—Express chickens. Morris H. Lessner. Dial and curtain rods. Dial 7855. John witliin said time allowed by posting ture, being broadcast every Satur­ EditonllfinnI and freight service: local and \ G3S0 or 3886. F. Sheehan, 92 Holl street. a copy of tliis order on tiij public day night between the hours ot ten j TALKIES HAVE INVADED $6,200— $500 Cash, buys a six- Courses and Classes ...... 27 long distance. Expert furniture j sign I'ost nearest to the place wliere and eleven. Eastern Daylight Sav-1 room. Single. Steam heat, etc.! 2- Pnvale Instruction ...... ^ 2s moving. Seivice any lime by call-| TO KENT— t:ENTENNIAl. apart­ tlie deceased last dwelt witliin said ing time, from the Columbia Broad- j ,)a ncl ng ...... town and by publisliing the same in car garage. Central location. M nsica I —Dramai Ic ...... “ ing 30G3. | A l» A K'i M E N rs— K L A I S— ments. font nmm aparliiient. lariB some newspaper liaving a circulation casting headquarters in New York| THE BASEBALL DIAMOND Wanted — InsTui-tton ...... 30 TENEMENTS 63 tor set vice, heat, gas range, ice in said proltate district, witliin ten City. ‘ I Here is a good bargain! |5,500 leiimnclnl MERCHANDISE ordered by you to­ box furnished. Call M a ll'l•tLeslet days from the date of this order, and “In embarking' on another phase Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages ..... 31 day in New York, or to be sent to return make to this court of the no­ ouys a six-room single; steam heat, Business OuooriunlUes ...... 3- FOR RENT— 5 room flat, all im­ Construction Company. 4131. of entertainment for the pubTic New York, Aug. 26.—The New York, picked up by us to­ tice given. gas, poultry houses, -car garage; Money to l,VOeN- Rrnl Estate For Sale CHIMNE'YS CLEANED and repair- street. 'Tdlephone 464 2. has been falling off recently in the B ILL IS i m p r i s o n e d o n ed, key fitting, safes opened, saw ______i last dwelt, five days before said day of this order in some newspaper hav- Aparimeiii Building foi Sale ... 69 of hearing and return make to this United States. The Republicans i ing a circulation in said District, on HER NEST IN A HOLLOW Business Property for Sale .. .. . 70 filing and grinding. Work called ! POR RENT— 6 room tenement, all Court. must be resting on their laurels. I or before August 26, 1929. and by T'arnis and Land for Sale ...... 71 for. Harold Clemson, 108 North j modern improvements, also five WILLIAM S. HYDE i posting a copy of this order on the j TREE TRUNK, THE ENTRANCE Houses tor Sale ...... 72 Judge. ! public sign post in the 'fown where I BEING PLASTERED UP, l/ots tor Sale ...... 73 Elm street. Tel. 3648. room fiat on Center street. Inquire H-S-26-29. the deceased last dwelt, five days he- | EyCEPr A SMALL OPENING Resort Property tor Sale ...... 74 ------—------I 147;East Center streeL Tel. 7864. ------^------I Every two years a whale trav- fore'said day of hearing and return | Suhurhan for Sale ...... 75 make to this Court. TKR(POGK WHICH THE Real Estate tor Exchange ...... The newer of the endurance fads j FOR RENT— Modern 5 foom tene- ■ '[els about 25,000 miles— the dis- WILLIAM S. HYDE m a l e FE Et?S Wanted — Real Estate ...... is swing-sitting. Can’t some way be ment with garage, rent reasonable, An optimlst^s one who lists hisjtance around the world— fist ex- Judge. HER,. Auction-Legal Notices H-8-26-29. Auction Sales ...... 78 devised to make them swing for it? 1 Apply 429 Center street. 1922 car as an asset. [perts say. Legal Notices ...... 79 By'Frank Beck GAS BUGGIES— Leave It To Alec ! THIS TRIP WOULD THAT'S ALL RIGHT, BUT LISTEN, HEM , THIS DAM ) IS GOING TO FLOOD THE BE MORE OF A JOY RIDE' WELL , I V ^ NOW THAT YOU'RE ENGAGED VALLEY WITH SOMETHING BESIDES TO ME IF YOU WERE STARTED IT, TO VIOLA VOU NEED DOUGH W A T E R , a n d t h a t is PROSPERITY. COMING BACK TO TOWN ANO I LIKE ALL YOU'LL GET OUT OF THIS AND THE AUTO POLISH TO FINISH DAM IS A FLOOD OF APPRECIATION I'VE GOT A PLAN FOR POCKETING PART OF THE OVERFLOW, AND BUSINESS, INSTEAD OF y « y WHATEVER I FOR PLAYING SANTA CLAUS I'LL SHOW YOU HOW WHEN \V ^ GOING OVER TO ^ > START, _ TO THOSE FARMERS WE GET THERE PROMOTE THIS r ' in . d a m . AFTER >• . SEEING 11 VIOLA STARTED ON THE ROAD k... TO RECOVERV, ALEC HEADS BACK TO JED % MIL-US*' AND ® K E KINKAJOO or* THE PROBLEM BRfTlSH GUIANA, WHEN OF TIRED OF HANGING FINANCING BY HIS TAIL, CUAil^ HIS OP IT, HAND OVEF^ fftRtGATION KANO , BACK TO A LIM8. SCHEIE.

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Took Razor With Him. The following story is about a 5 0 M6 U/MER 1 Bor MOW A certain Scotchman who returned to WHCRC OlO his native land after thlrty-yeEurs dboto ir absence. F t t c O N M 6 Pipe A(?ooNO ir. Preparatory to leaving America MAKC A he wrote and asked his brothers to meet him at the station, and upon his arrival at the home town was A' met by two bearded men whom he had difficulty in recognizing. “Why the beards?" he asked. “ Dinna ye remember, Donald?” re­ plied they. “You took the razor with you.”

One Thing Sure. We have always talked of weather. Yet we’ve never wondered whether We would take the stuff or not— Have to swallow what we’ve got!

This Week’s Fairy Tale. Once upon a time there was a man whose radio set worked the night he asked his friends to come a 1929 ^ ^ Cro»by, Great Britain rights reierveHsa over and hear it. ® ( King Features; S\ndicate, Inc. When you take the trouble to Not a Radio Fan. OUR BOARDING HOUSE . teach them, it’s the little things “ Did yoi» enjoy the radio while “Spunky” Edwards’ Monkey By Fontaine Fox that count. you were visiting your nephew in By Gene Ahem the city Aunt Matilda?” “ No, I didn’t. I heard him say (SPantaiae Fox, 1929 ' ' S p U N K Y " ETp W A R P ^ * m o n k e y d A U ^ E ^ A there was so much sciatic in it that \l I was scared to death it would give ^R,EMEr4DoU^ UpKOAR . SIMCE MV VllfE IS OQY' » I w s W E L L I me a speli like I had last winter.” h a t COROUER WILL ^ G A v v if\ e a r o u M p ■i w e c o u a IYr y , The Decline of Chivalry. o F/fdP You <3U Y S “ Membership in fraternal orders T w i l l ; s y a v /b o f f “T kIb BRBAK.S; LUdPER-rH’ A NOISY ONE. is being hard hit by the automobile \ 3>BCLfAJB o FTWIS MoidoFABLe and the radio.”—Report of a lodge piKiiKie Room organizer. P riOliS&MOLP BV J>OlM(S “THE BRASS BANDS have no place "IAB l E '- ^ B U - T on the golf course, but they're CobklAle F6R WB "THRoW OUR Little Jinuny had just returned not bad in letter golf. Par Is a TFA-m o » i t o e s ) tricky four and the solution is on from his first birthday party. “ Jim­ w h i l e IM PARIS, I ,.3 another page. my” his mother asked, “did you have a good time, and did you dance L B A R / d E P - t h e ■ CO LI ARY W Art’ VOAIBRMBUlAl with the girls?” U »W U M RS. secRB-fs OF m o s - t HoOPLel “ No, mother, I didn’t dance once, COMES-To-m’ * CMIU SACKS R A 3 3 and there were lots of empty girls, FAMOUS FREKicH -c Me FS i too.” •RESCUE/ ^(3,AP --I WILL SPOIL You Helen: Stop! My lips are for an­ other! IAT>S roRTtWB O R P i UARV Joe: Well, you’ll get another after TARE OF PLAIM I ’ve given you the first one.” C O O K IM 6 Son— Our garage man’s got a bet­ . 0 _7 ter radio than ours, mama. B A N D >5 Mother —What makes you think THE RULES that, dear? Son—He said he knew he’d likely 1— The idea of Letter -Golf is toget hell when he went home to­ change one word to another and night. do it in par, a given number of & strokes. Thus to change COW to A tip for coming brides. Invite HEN, in three strokes, COW, only married folks to your wedding and the gifts you get will all be HOW, HEW. HEN. 2— You change only one letterclear profit. at a time. Irate Pa: What do you mean 3— You must have a complete " 4 by bringing my daughter in at this . iV word, of common usage, for each hour? jump. Slang words and abbrevia­ Yoimg Feller: Well, I gotta be at (t> tions don’t count. work by seven. 4— The order of letters cannot \JL be changed. A mosquito has twenty-two teeth, 8l11 of which may be seen through a “ Bill’s a mighty good listener.” microscope, we are told, and all felt “He ought to be—^he’s got a radio through a silk stocking as any girl V' and a wife.” can tell you. ' 8-26 Ur The latest Scotch song is: “ I ’d Doctor: “There is nothing the matter with you but tiredness—you give a thousand dollars to be a mil­ FREAicri1 rNb.-|>4W| I CriEF 01929. »» BY « HtA Stnvict INC. lionaire.” just need rest, plenty of rest." / Patient (lady): “But, doctor, my Women don’t like sermons over tongue----- ” the radio. No one can see their Doctor: “Yes, madam. Just millinery. rest----- ” WASHINGTON TUBBS H Getting Him In Bad By Crane

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MofKTh By 5»ERV(ce Guixtei* ■care.” ,5^ A CALL He ndded shortly, "Come with Atow- \ne.LL, PR6S10W The aviator laughed a while me, and lots of good food you shall CREOIT and then he said, “For ’bout a see. W e’ll have a little lunch and MBBOB ffs ts- mile I saw you fellows floating then I ’ll take you for a ride. We'll H More than sixty members of Mi- A VERY BAD STATE Th® meeting of St. Margaret C51r- CAMP MEETINGS ENDS cle. Daughters of Isabella, will be PACIFIED BY COPS antonomah Tribe, No. 68, Improved held tomorrow evening, at the home Order of Red Men, were present at of Mrs. Mary McVeigh of 81 Oxford “Big Sunday” Attendance Was ) toe annual outing held at Risley’s Whole W aih Torn U p - street. Over 3,000— Saturday Con­ Grove, Vernon, adl day yesterday. Thompson Sought Gore, Featiiring toe events of toe day The grand Ust of the Seventh or cert Finest in History. was a championship clam eating Only One Detour and That Buckland School District, has been Wound Up in C o u r t- contest which finally narrowed down completed and shows that ^ r e is Willimantic Camp Ground, Aug. to Joseph O’Brien and “ Shorty” taxable property in the ^strict to Bailey with toe former winning toe One a Country Road. the amount of $1,566,893. On a 26.—^The season of 1929 will go Other Police Cases. “silver loving cup”, brimming with four-mill tax the proceeds shomd be down in the annals of the Williman­ clams, by a narrow margin. How­ $6,267.59. tic Campmeeting Association as ever, as the committee in charge Only one detour—a lengthy and had forgfotten to provide toe silver one of the greatest within a score Ten cases were before Judge Ray­ cup, a mug, suspiciously like toe more or less impractical one at Women of Mooseheart ^^Legio“ of years. Yesterday, “Big Sunday,” PROSPERITY S A II wiU hold their regular meeting to­ mond A. Johnson in Manchester Po­ ones found in restamrants was that—is toe only means of avoiding as it is termed, was a record break­ awarded. A baseball grme and a morrow evening. The business er for attendance. The weather lice Court this morning. One of traveling over toe section of toe We’ve had sales before! Big sales— small sales— dress sales-^ Include the election of a new senior toe most interesting was that of volley ball game made up toe re­ Bolton road now under repair just was ideal for the entire eight days maining part of toe program. blanket sales— but never a sale to save you as much money as this regent. of the meetings. By afternoon William Thompson, well known Irving Keeney was chairman of east of Manchester G^reen, and al­ there were three or four hundred north end character. Thompson toe committee in charge. most Impassable. Even this make- ] Greater Prosperity Sale! Mr. and Mrs. John Vennwd of automobiles parked in and about was arrested last night by Patrol­ shift’ detojir has not been marked Manchester Green gave a the camp, and some three or four You have shown us that you know values— that you loiow the man Winfield Martin and convict-1 by toe state, probably because of party Saturday afternoon for their thousand people on the grounds. its remoteness. wisdom of thrift— especially when the savings are on hew, well younger daughter, Marguente, who The great audiences of the day ed on a charge of intoxication. He MOVIE SITUATION Motorists who have occasion to made, fashionable things. Merchandise that would be sold at 10% was ten years old. ^bout 25 boys and evening were favored with toe was fined $15 and given 30 days’ pass over toe main road to Bolton and girls were present. Some of sing^g of toe tenor smd baritone suspended jail sentence. in an eastbound direction may avoid to 50% more if the American Department Stores had not decided the mothers and grandmothers were virtuosos, Justin Lawrie, of New HALTS NORTH ENDERS Someone told Thompson that his toe stretch of roadway imder re-| to quickly dispose of most of its New York warehouse stock. there and one great-grandmotoer. York, and Fernando Guameri, who pair by going tlurough Highland The children had a picnic lunch on came back from a two years’ Euro­ wife was with another man at 13 Eldridge street. Thompson started Park and traveling over Finley Prosperous people are thrifty— and when you can save 10% to the lawn while the older pean tour a month ago. They Plans for New Theatre De­ street, striking toe Bolton road be­ a buffet lunch indoors. Mrs. Ven- rendered several solos and duets foi toe address given him, deter­ 50% , it is a smart time to buy— and in large quantities. mined to do dire things to whoever ferred Till Supply of Films yond toe point of interruption. Fin-1 nard was assisted in serving by during toe services. ley street can be reached either by Mrs. Charles McCarthy and Mrs. At toe morning service in toe i lived there, only to learn that there Is Assured. Howard Dowd. There was music, was no such place; that he had turning off East Center street onto grove toe preacher was Dr. Harvey Porter street or by driving up Char­ SAVE 10% TO 50% IN fancy dancing and games and a gen­ Reeves Caulkins, who has been been toe victim of a prank. How­ eral good time. Marguerite was ever, he created a disturbance which The state of flux in which toe ter Oak street. present all toe week, giving inspir­ moving picture business seems to While toe detour outlined is so GREATER PROSPERITY SALE I showered with g^ifts. ing lectures each morning. He led to his arrest. Thompson is long «"d complicated that it proba­ quite deaf and when Thomas Fer­ be, with more and more mergers preached a most remarkable ser­ entering into toe daily news, all bly would not be of much help to Miss Angelina Baldwin was show­ mon on “ Grace.” Prayer was of­ guson, clerk of court, was unable out-of-town persons, unless plainly to make Thompson understand toe rendering toe question of obtaining ered again Friday evening at her fered by one of toe veterans of toe good pictures by independents high­ marked, many Manchester persons home 552 East Middle ^ Conference, Rev. E. J. Ayres, who charge. Chief of Police Samuel G. featured tuesday only! Gordon’s famous bass voice was ly problematical, has had toe effect who had occasion to travel over toe ] a party of her young women fnen^. last week celebrated his 82d birth­ Bolton road yesterday used, toe nar­ During her temporary absence the drafted. Even then several en­ of halting revived plans for toe day at his home on toe grounds. building of a theater at the north row Finley street route on toe re­ home was decorated with cut flow- cores were necessary. The afternoon congregation fllled end. turn. Lady Pepperell and Pequot Sheets “ s and «repe paper nearly all toe wide-spreading Neron’s Case Continued Harry Mintz, it has just develop­ Just East of Green Games, dancing and voc^ benches both beneath and outside Louis A. Neron of Center street, The stretch of roadway under re­ strumental music occupied the eve ed, has recently had a new set of toe auditorium roof. Prayer was charged ^ t o theft, had his case plEins drawn for a theater on his pair extends from a point just east 7 2 x 9 9 S ix 90 8 1 x 9 9 ning and a buffet lunch offered by Rev. Joseph Cooper, of continued until September 4 under property fronting on North School of Vernon street, at toe Green, to a Miss Baldwin s S is Norwich, and the Scripture was bonds of $100, furnished by his street near North Main and it is point just beyond toe entrance to beautiful and useful gifts. She is read by Dr. Milton S. Rees, the father, J. Louis Neron. Yoimg to be married on September 4 t said that several north end busi­ Lake street where toe new road is I evangelist. Dr. Rees was also the Neron is accused of having stolen ness men have become interested in being built across toe fields toward I Ralph Richmond. afternoon preacher. Rev. W. D. $11 from the City Ta-i office of the proposition as potential share­ the bottom of Nigger HiU where it Hamilton, of Thompsonville, pro­ which he was manager until his ar­ Mrs. Inez M. Batson and cbil^en holders. However, the conditions will rejoin toe main highway, thus | nounced toe benediction. rest which led to his immediate dis­ in the production and distribution of Buckland are at Short Vie eliminating two bad curves and $1.49 In toe evening the tabernacle where they wiU remain until Labor missal. end of toe business have become so considerable distance. was packed to hear toe closing ser­ Francis Gee of this town was involved that Mr. Mintz has decided It will undoubtedly be several day. ____ mon of the campmeeting, preached fined $10 and, costs amounting to to defer going ahead with toe propo­ weeks at least before toe section by Dr. Rees, whose theme was $17.32 on a charge of intoxication. sition until there is a certainty of now imder repair will be suitable Tomorrow, Tuesday, only, we shall put out our regular Mrs. Henry Vaillant of found in John 20:24, “Thomas, one street spent the week-end in Willi- He was arrested by Officer Ray­ being able to get good films in ade­ for good traveling. At present it | stock of Lady Pepperell and Pequot sheets at this price— of the twelve apostles was not with mond Griffin early Sunday morning. quate supply. is in a very bad statq. The entire niantic. $1.49 each. Manchester housewives need no introduc­ them when Jesus came.” Thomas Alfred Payne of Cominiaut, Rhode width of toe road has been ripped tion to these two well known brands— sheets that will Helge Pearson, instructor at had lost hope, and could not believe Island, had his case continued until up and it is extremely bumpy. One give from three to five years of satisfactory wear. Three that Jesus had risen from toe dead. Camp Pioneer during the tomorrow. He is charged with hav­ CONCERT TO BE FEATURE way traffic was in order yesterday popular sizes: 72x99, 81x90 and 81x99 inches. has returned to Manchester, t Only those who have seen Jesus, ing toe muffler of his automobile afternoon controlled by guards using samp having ciosed last Saturday. and have experienced His life in open and improper brakes. Bond telephones in open booths. toe soul, can lead others to Him. was fixed at $100 and he remained OF WEST SIDE MEET Motorists who used toe Finley James Wilson has returned to Rev. T. H. Jones, of Mansfield, of­ at police headquarters when this street route yesterday reported it work at G. H. Williams’ store, hav- fered prayer, and Rev. J. W. Carter, was not furnished. in as good condition as toe ordinary $8.98 and $9.98 Part Wool tog recovered from a recent opera­ of Jewett City, read Scripture. Speeders country road and a great deal bet- | Howard T. Pierce, the pianist, Michael E. Greene of New York The Windsor band, an organiza­ tion. tion of 28 pieces, will furnish a two tei than toe tom-up highway. The j RAYON DOUBLE BLANKETS was ably assisted in toe service by City, Clement J. Travers of Provi­ Finley Street-Highland Park detour Miss Roberta Bitgood, of New Lon­ dence and Teddy Satryb of Rock­ hour concert at the conclusion of A daughter was borii at the athletic meet at the West Side route is probably more than a mile SPREADS AND SETS Francis hospitai Friday night to don, violinist, and Warren Case, of ville, each paid a fine of $10 and longer but it makes it up in safety Gibson of Manchester, with alto horn. costs for speeding. Motorcycle Po­ playgrounds Wednesday evening. $2.98 and Mrs. George This will be the final big event of in comparison to the “rocky-road- North School street. It was definitely announced by licemen Roberts and Wirtalla made to-Bolton.” $7.98 Part wool double blankets in two sizes: Superintendent Center that both the summer season’s activities as 66x80 and 70x80 Inches. Attractive plaids. the arrests. sponsored by the Recreation Center. Your choice of fine rayon bed spreads or Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Wilkinson Lowrrie and Guameri would be pres­ Tony Colabri of Hartford paid a high grade rayon bed sets consisting of an We have also included at this price a few ent next season. This he was en­ In addition to the senior events in Miss Norene Haggerty returned and Mr. and Mrs. Felix fine of $15 and costs for driving a yesterday to her home in Williman­ 81x90 spread and a pillow to match. Very Beacon single, part wool blankets that are abled to do, he said, because the cat with improper brakes. There the annual track and ’ field meet handy as an e.xtra blanket for chilly fall motored to New York where they which is toe feature of toe athletic tic after a visit of several weeks] fine, high grade rayon spreads in gold, rose spent toe week-end. three offerings of the day had were two other charges, failing to and nlle. Regular $8.98 and $9.98 grades. nights. amounted to $500, the goal set at program, there will be a baseball with her aimt, Mrs. W. J. Burke, of have registration, or mirror, but game between toe Ramblers and School street. Joseph Burke accom­ Mrs. F. A. Warner of 59 Doaiie the morning service. the judgment on these was sus­ Mr. Center offered the’ closing Hudsons, who are battling for toe panied his cousin for a short stay in 50c and 69c Pure Linen street'left today for pended. supremacy of toe Senior Playground mother, Mrs. W. P. Church of Nor­ prayer and pronoimced the bene­ Ernest E. Roy of North School Willimantic. League in a play-off series, the EMPIRE Dish Toweling wich. She will be absent from town diction. street paid a fine of $30 and costs Hudsons having won the first game. Sash Curtains until after Labor Day. The concert w’hich was given to for driving an automobile without an audience which packed the tab­ The finals of the horseshoe pitching yard proper lights, with an additional tournament for toe town champion­ SHOE HEI’AIIH.NG Mrs. Rosario Squatrito of 164 Oak ernacle Saturday night by toe ar­ charge of improper parking. Offi­ tists Guameri and Lawrie, will ever ship will also take place toe same Ladies’ Flexible Soles and 39c PILLOW 29c street and daughters, Louise and cer W. R. Cassells made the arrest night. Rose, have returned ftom a two remain a pleasant memory to toe at Depot Square yesterday. Roy Itiibber Heels a Specially. A number of patterns Pure Irish linen, heavy Between the intermission in the quality dish toweling weeks’ stay at Myrtle Beach, Mil­ delighted listeners. It was toe promised the officer he would go to SA.M YU l.Y ES to choose from including: CASES band concert, prizes will be given Novelty colored hems, with pastel colored bor­ ford. finest musical entertainment ever the nearest repair shop and have to the various winners of the tennis, 701 Main St., So. Manchester enjoyed at Willimantic camp. It was the lights attended to but Instead plain white, or ruffled ders in blue, gold, green, quoits, baseball and other athletic Special ! and rose. Mr. and Mrs. Cain Mahoney of a varied program of operatic song he fled. The officer pursued and competition during toe summer at sash curtains. Washington street are spending two and the folk lore of the people. Both found him parked at his home on the playgrounds. These prizes are each weeks at White Sands Beach. Italian and English songs were ren­ the vinong side of the roa'd—hence on exhibition at Rubinow’s store on dered. The Misses Marjory ■ Steph­ C. E. MacFarlane - - - - Auctioneer the two charges. Roy is no rela­ Main street. 50c and 59c 25c Jacquard There will be a regular meeting of ens and Roberta Bitgood played tion to Ernest A. Roy, who.se ANTIQUE AUCTION ! ! Shepherd Encamprhent at 7:30 to­ two piano duets, and two violin garage is at North Main and North at H. C. Porter’s, Hebron, Conn., Fast Color Good quality pillow night at Odd Fellows Hall. numbers were also given by Miss School streets. Miss Bernice Juul of Edmund Thursday,. Aug. 29, at 10:30 A. M. | cases that will compare Turkish Towels Bitgood. The latter has relatives street has returned from a vacation Floid Lamps, Chipi)endale Mirror, favorably with any 39c Miss Dorothea Kemp of Bissell in Manchester. The pianist of the spent on Cape Cod. The Weldon Slave Andirons, Glass, Mahogany Cretonnes pillow case. Two sizes: 45x36 and 42x36 inches. street, employed in Stuart J. Was- evening was Mrs. Justin Lawrie. Beauty parlors at 853 Main street, Chairs, Tables, Bureaus, Cupboards, yard ley’s insurance office, is spending Mrs. Lawrie is expected to be pres­ LOCAL MAN INJURED of which she is proprietor, re-open­ .Mantle, Chests, Slope Desk, Beds, 39c her vacation at Castieton-on-the- e t again next summer. ed today. Etc. Lunch Serv’ed. 39c Heavy weight, jac­ Hudson. On Saturday, the closing lectures A splendid assortment quard Turkish towels in of Dr. Caulkins and Prof. Chanter IN BRIDGEPORT CRASH of cretonnes Including “ Fruit of the Loom” three attractive designs Miss Helen Little and Walter were given. In toe afternoon Rev. i the fast colored Indian In the wanted shades to Little of New York are visiting rel­ J. S. Pennepacker, of Niantic, re­ Head prints In light and LONG CLOTH harmqnize with your atives in town. lated the conversion of a Montana Frank Loomes Seriously Hurt dark designs. Also 36- bathroom color scheme. yard Indian. At the close a soap-bubble in Collision— Owner of Other Inch crash cretonnes in Large size towels. futuristic patterns. party was given by the kindergar­ Auto Held. COMFORTING 25c teners and winners were Esther 36-inch, pure bleached, CRANE FUND GAINS and Elmer Pennepacker. The in­ MEMORIES “ Fruit of the Looni” long Colored Hem termediates and older children en­ Frank Loofftes of 150 Eldridge Pure Linen cloth that has innumerable ' EIGHTEEN DOUARS joyed a “dog-roast” in toe nearby street is in a Bridgeport hospital A service held from our uses in every home—slips, chil­ field. with what is believed to be serious spacious funeral home dren’s underwear, etc. Bed Sheets Notes injuries as a result of an automobile Damask Sets Rev. George Warren Potter, of collision in that city last night, ac­ holds that comforting Amount Collected by Herald Norwich Town, led toe closing cording to a report received by the touch of reverence and Pure Linen Now $111— Harassed Family local agent who carries his Insur­ $1.49 morning watch. He spoke upon, dignity, and is of great $3.98 Gets Brief Vacation. “They that wait upon toe Lord ance. Pure linen damask sets DISH TOWELS ' 81x99-inch bed sheets shall renew their strength.” Owing Whether or not there were more satisfaction in the years consisting of a 56x70- with the new pastel col­ passengers in his car is not known. ored hems In blue, pink, to the illness of her father, Mrs. to come. 2 2 5 MAIN ST. inch hemstitched, white A trickle of small checks and cash Helen Haviland Potter was unable The accident it is said happened at linen cloth and six nap­ 29c maize, green and laven­ contributions to the Crane loan fund to be at camp as planned. an intersecting street and Loomes’s i MANCHESTER kins to match. Three Pure, Irish linen dish towels der — colors that are guaranteed fast. Hem­ has made its way into toe Herald Those registered at toe Manches­ car overturned. The owner of the ^ DAY<7/75 NIGHT good - looking patterns with colored borders in blue, office since Saturday, adding $18 ter House for toe week-end were: other automobile is being held by from which to. make your gold, rose, and green. Heavy stitched hems. Pillow to the amoimt reported at noon on Mrs. Emma Shipman, Mr. and Mrs. toe Bridgeport police but the driver 4:J40 selection. weight. cases to match, 39c. that day, which was $93—not coimt- Walter Shipman, Miss Fannie escaped. L7he Funeral Home ing $8 credited to toe fund by toe Allen, Miss Barbara Lawrence, Mrs. donors but forwarded through other Robert Marks, Miss Marguerite W m ^P/quISH Hale’s Domestic Dept.— Main Floor. channels. The $18 received at this Marks, Nelson Tyler; and toe office brings the fund handled here Misses Harriet Plummer and Doris up to $111. Sixty-one dollars of Walz, of Rockville. I this was turned over to toe Cranes Norton’s At toe South Manchester scolety last week, leaving $50 on hand. house were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence It will be several days, in all prob­ L. Taylor, Mrs. Lelia Abbey, Miss ability before Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gertrude Abbey, Mrs. Mary Himt, B. Crane receive toe remainder of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hunt and the fund, for the family has had a Electrical two sons, David Hutchinson, very timely bit of good luck. Worn Thomas Cordner, and Miss E. Wil­ by anxiety and toe indifferent health ley, of Norwich. at toe head of the family and of its Rev. W. D. Woodward, of Man­ me youngest member, toe whole Crane family received on Friday an invi­ chester, preached at the North Service tation to go to Niantic and spend a Methodist church yesterday morn­ ing, returning to camp with his iveek at toe shore cottage of a sym­ Generator, pathizer. wife and daughter for toe afternoon The Cranes hesitated to accept, services. feeling that perhaps such action At toe annual business meeting Starter and Ignition of toe Willimantic Campmeeting might be misinterpreted, hut they Repairs were urged to do so by well-wishers Association held Saturday after­ who told them that if anybody need- noon, R«v. Myron E. Center was Bd a bit of rest and relaxation it was elected president; Rev. Joseph Coop­ Our instruments locate trou­ WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc, er, vice-president; Rev. Prank W. themselves. So they were taken to ble quickly, saving you much FILMS Niantic on Saturday by their hosts. Gray, secretary, and Edward M. — and it ought to be plain to everybi^y that now is the Before he returns to Manchester Wheder, treasurer. Rev. F. C. time an^ annoyance. All d e v e l o p e d a n d Mr. Crane expects to employ part of Baker, who had been secretary for makes repaired at a reasonable time to build, Plenty of material on hand; plenty of PRIN'I'ED Funeral Directors the loan fimd in toe purchase of a 24 years, declined re-election. He 24 HOUR SERVICE ESTABLISHED 54 YEARS entered the retired relation last charge. men to do the work; plepty of demand for houses; much needed piece of photogrraphic Film Deposit Box at apparatus by toe lack of which he spring and is living in Norwich. baa been handicapped in his busi­ The treasurer’s report showed re­ Drive Your Car in For banks will listen to reason; prices down where a dollar Store Entrance CHAPEL AT 11 OAK ST. ness.ioo» ceipts of $4,588 and disbursements Free Tests. of $4,583. The collections last sea­ can whisper in their ear— and the welcome sign on our Among the contributions was Robert K. Anderson Phones: Office 5171 joint one from a neighborhood. One son amoimted to $643. Expense for front door. Come in or call up. kroman, feeling that many persons speakers was $620. Music cost Norton Electrical KEMP'S Funeral Director Residence 7494 who wished to contribute to toe $265. Salary of Caretaker Geer is Crane loan might bo restrained by $900. Instrument Co. the smallness of too amount they W. G. Glenney Co. could afford to give, canvassed her Hilliard Street Phone 4060 leighbors with the result that from Mian Eleanor Runde of Walnut lomething over a dozen persons she street has returned from a nine ' (Near Manchester Freight Coal, Lumber, Masons’ Supplies. ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD—Ft PAYS Bbtained $10. Ip tjxe largest weeks’ vacation spent at Hawk’s Station) A»en glacgj Fhoae 4149 Manc^ter pntribution of the Neat In Old Lymflt