AVBBAGB DAILf GIB0ULA116N t n tiM Moath of Augnot, 19S8 5,154 Bftmtwr of tho Audit Boreoo of Obealoltoiis. %M eoouKM or PRICE THREE CENTS VOL. LH., NO. 289. (CSaaoilled Adveitlaliif on Page A) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY; SEPTEMBER 7, 1933. (TEN PAGES) V i’ ? —^------61 FARLEY JUNIOR View of Crash That Cost 15 Lives BYRD W n i SAIL PICKS ELEPHANT - 1 “You’re a Fine Democrat,^ FOR POU AGAIN Says Postmaster General As SEPTEMBBiZSIH His Son Selects a Toy. I Atlantic City, N. J., Sept. 7— WILL FOLLOW IN CUBA (AP)—James A. Farley, Jr., six-year old son of the post­ master general, is already caus­ Noted Explorer to SaQ from ing bis father some concern as h ten en tion bj UnRed States to his fidelity to the Democratic Boston With Crew of 70 P arty. Thirty U. S. Warships Mayor Harry Bacharach had Expected by Om Faetka obtained three dolls for three Men for the Antarctic — Farley children on visit here with their pu«nts, supposing N ow On W a y to Cuba While Radical Rokrs Be- all of them to be girls. * May Take Two Years. Young Farley, of course, beve Their Rrogram M would not have a doll, so he was Waahtogtoh, Sept 7.—(AP)—Aan expeditionary force, they were permitted to choose something Concentration of naval power off prepaid for immediate movement. Washington, Sept. • 7.—(AP)— else from a toy shop. He select­ The heavy cruiaer Indianapolis, Be Snccessfol Withoot . t * the shores of disturbed Cuba con­ Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd, U. ed an elephant. bearing Secretary Swanson, is pro­ “You’re a fine Democrat!’' S. N., Retireu, sumounced today at tinued today, with sixteen destroy­ ceeding down the Atlantic coast. his father chided him.' Admiral Standley ordered the de­ Outside hterference. the White House that he would sail ers ordered there in event they “he “I am glad to see at least one needed to protect American lives." stroyers Claxton, Taylor, Cole and from Boston on September 25, for Farley pick the right party,” Thus, thirty combat vessels Amadou to proceed at once to another expedition ot the South said Mayor Bacharach, who is a are now or soon will be near Cuba, New^York to dlaentoark the nav41 BULLETIN! P ole. Republican. the latest unit being of eight Navy reservists on board. Tho destroy­ Havana, Septi 7. — (AP) —^ B rrd, who spent the night at the 3 and eight Coast Guard destroyers. er Hamilton was ordered to the Soldim oet up machine gmis In Washington Navy Yard for the Aa to the regular Navy ships. uptown parks this afternoon aa ¥ ♦ Admiral William H. Standley, chitf same purpose, the Fairfax to FORD CONTROVERSY of operations, instructed these, Bridgeport and later to the Phila­ Havana was stirred by many ' 5Cs’ which'had been ctuistog with naval delphia Navy Yard, the Bails to confusing rumors. Including aa • x s s ' ^ c - : ? reaervlsta, to disembark them toa- White Stone, Long Island; and the insistent report that toe United mediately and take on their nill Dupont to the Boston navy yard. States would ask toe two-day- AIDS AUTO TRADE The CcMtat Guard destroyers dis­ complements of regular offlcera and old radical government to sur­ men. patched were the Beulger, the Hem- Simultaneously, the Coast Guard don, the Hunt, the Welbom C. render power. cra ft—^former war vessels— ^were Wood, ^ Watowright, the Wilkes, Leaders in Indnstry Declare dispatched from around New Lon­ the Semmes and AUe P. Upshur. Havana, Sept 7.—(AP)— Tur­ don and New York under orders to These destroyers are ot the same bulent Cuba stood at the crossroada When the Brie railroad’s Atlantic Express, bound from Chicago, to Jersey City, N. J.. halted for a sigpal report to the senior naval command­ dimensions as Navy destroyers, and today, with some iwlitioad factions Public Now More Interest­ each carries four 4-toch guns, and near Binghamton, N. Y., a speeding n ^ train rammed its rear, killing 15 passengers in a wooden car of er to Cuba. convinced that dvU war would be the express. Here is shown the steel car of the express that plowed into wooden “death” coach. Work­ Meanwhile, more than 1,000 Unit­ has a maximum speed ^ around ed in Motor Cars. men were trying to extricate the bodies of victims and clear wreckage when this photo was taken. ed States Marines were mobilized 34 knots. The displacement of necessary to solve her governmental at the Seventh Reglmrat at nearby each ia over 1,000 tons, and they problem, while others looked for in­ Quantico, Virginia. ' Equipped aa are about 315 feet to length. tervention by the United States. The radical admlnlstratiop which Detroit, Sept. 7.— —^The con­ has seized power continued on toe troversy between Henry Ford and BLIND COLLEaOR surface to be optimistic that Tues­ General Hugh S. Johnson, adminis­ VISCOUNT GREY IS DEAD; day’s coup d’ etat would be success­ O’CONNORDEFENDS ROOSEVEIJS MEET ful. trator of the National Recovery Act, M embers at the provisional gov­ if it accomplished nothing else, say FOILS TAX DODGER ernment declcured that order would leading figures in the motorcar in­ WAS BRITISH DIPLOMAT BANK INSURANCE ON OCEAN LINER be maintained and that toe.’e would dustry, has served to make an al­ be no intervention by America. But ready motor-minded public more all sections of the more conserva­ deeply than ever conscious of the Gave Germany the Ultima- Perry T. W. Hale, Once tive political groups considered in­ part the automobile industry plays LABORITES RESENT Teddy Junior and Franklin tervention inevitable uuless there in every day life. Great Yale Football Star Federal Comptroller Says was an abrupt change In toe tense In the discussion of the NRA and tom Which Phmged Brit­ situation. the automotive industry interest has DR. DOLAN’S TALK SmaDer Institutions Will Junior Meet for First Among these latter factio’bs were not centered alone in the Ford- Makes Good on Job. members at .toe A B C secret socie­ V Johnsem disagreement; no little ain Into the World War— ty, toe followers of former Presi­ thought is being given to exactly Bear Admiral Bichard E. Byrd Be Included in Plan. Time on Way Across. dent Mario G. Menocal, and a con­ what volume of production by the siderable p f rt of another important Was 71 Years OM. • Portland, Sept. 7— (AP)— Perry White House talkmg over his plans industry would be required to take Union Leaders to Investigate revolutionary body, the O C R R. up all. the imemplosrmejit among T. W. Hale, once a great football among whom fears of a counter with President Roosevelt, departed Chicago, Sept 7. — (AP) — 'A New York, Sept 7.— (AP)—^Theo­ those whose livelihood came mainly star at Yale, now entirely blind, col­ revolution were exmessed. this morning for New York to His Remarks Made to the pledge from President Roosevelt dore Roosevelt and Franklin D. hasten the preparations fo^ his ex­ from work in the production and Christen Bank, England, Sept. 7. lected taxes last night through Problems Tackled distribution of automobiles. that the deposit insurance provi­ Roosevelt, both juniors, arrived on ploration, which he expects to take —(AP)—Viscount Grey of Fadlo- sheer strength of his physique. In the face of this acute crisis tha There is no disagreement among; tw o years. don who, as Sir Edward Gray, the Taftville Strikers. ^ Hale is the tax collector, an office sion of the baiikto£^^ j^ u ld ^ the ssto.4 Bbip today, the Manhattan, administration—a five man junta auto^bile factory executives that' on T0xldlf' they met for toe first set up after soldiers, sailors and Asked wh> he was returning to British foreign secretary,^ fstve' has Ufng held.' Hb -had-a ""bill fai^jT'ahd fiistiy M^nlsteVed ynst the dreary Antarctic regions,‘Byrd an 4Bnh41 ^tput Cf considerably* against the Portland Drug Com­ tonA national police ousted comioisslotied Germany the ultimcitum plunging' given the American Bankers Asso­ replied that there was an area more than the average of the four pany, Joseph L. Jaives, owner, for “What a nice boy he is,” Colonel officers and obtained toe resignation Great Britain into the World War, New Haven, Sept, t.— (AP)—The ciation today by J. F. T. O’Con­ there still unexplored as big as the years ending next December will be personal and property taxes. He Roosevelt said of his distant cousin. of President de Cespedea’ month old died today at the age of 71. executive board of the Connecticut nor, comptroller of the currency. United Ptates and Mexico com­ went to the store and found the “He certainly is a nice man," said provisional government —coiirage- bined. ^(Gohtlnaed On Page Six) He virtually retired from public Federation of Labor today was in­ Vigorously, he denied what he toe President's sem to return. ouaiy tackled head-on its most dan­ owner had hired truckers to move termed “vicious, unwarranted, and “As long as there is a surface as life in 1916 because df failing eye^ structed to investigate reports There was a little old lady aboard gerous problems. his goods out of town. imtruthful propaganda” to the big as that on the face of the sight and had been seriously ill for who jxist couldn’t understand, poli­ quoting Dr. Edward G. Dolan, Holds the Place effect that the small banks and the It secretly resolved to dlsann aD earth," he said, “we ought to know more than a week. tics being what they are, how it was chairman of the state advisory Hale planted himself in the door­ independent banker were to be elim­ civilians and began to try to re­ about it. Also I think we can sup­ Death car .c to him at 6:05 a. m., that Republican and Democratic RED CROSS SURVEYS at Fallodon, his beautiful home on board of the NRA, as telling Taft­ way, and held that place against the inated, and said: • store to chelr former positions ply some missing 'inks to the prob- ville textile workers they would be movers so they could not get in or Roosevelts could be friendly. officers ousted Monda> night and lenu of science in thoroughly ex­ the Northumbrian coasi. "The present administration has patriots and not “scabs" if they re­ out of the place until a deputy "I always thought that your tw6 Tuesday morning. ploring thi j country that is in the As foreign secretary for the elev­ demonstrate reason for his discharge iner wUl then check toe item and threatened to kill her husband and ened the safety of Mrs. Strengs B C headquarters constantly night, bmiminous coal operator had bera given. appraise toe same. 10-year-cld son unless she eloped and the third contained instruc­ throughout toe night. and the United Mine Workers have Added Enqiloyes “Secondly, that an examiner who with him. . tions for a meettog in front of Army headquarters bera moxt- “cleared up their points of dis­ While the Lea firm hiul added ad- knows toe values to toe partlcxilar Standing on the death spot, she N ew k City HaU. toring telephone calls to Qm in teri­ Savage Berber Tribes agreement” on phnuring at labor dltlona^emplosrea. Roes said, it is state, with necessary assistants,, be cried: assigned to each state Capitol to MaJM to Newark or. The only other ximmunicatiaat clauses In the contract being now opierati^ on a 24-hour sched­ S]^tem in use at night ia the gov­ “ H e )^>read his aim s ou t wide and ule, Mven days a week. In a state­ All toe letters were postmarked framed for the industry. at Newark and all were in toe ernment telegraph. came up to me and said: ‘CjO on. Conquered by France In a prepared statement, the ment yesterday Rosa dedared he (O oa ttoa si On .*age S ix) You haven’t got the nerve tc kill same handwriting. Of toe l50 members of the NRA executive went on to say that felt that the Lea firm has failed to American colony vtoo had taken me. But I dm rve to be kUled’." live up to the spirit and the letter While Strongs paced the side­ tha hitherto contesting parties are walk in front of City Hall late on refuge in the National hotel, desig­ nueateas Hnsbaiid Rabat, Morocco, Sept. 7— (AP) —speak was hopelessly caught within of the N i^. proceeding “to negotiations of de- the aStemoon of Au^TMt 19, twelve nated American territory, aU but French pacification of Morocco fin­ a gradually tlgbtenhig cirde.- ■ Mop- Lea Fabrics Inc., la a subscriber “All my friends have left me." she tsBs with what, I am informed, are RESULTS! dete^ves froir Paterson and New­ 40 returned toeir homes fori quoted him as sasring. “You’re all ally was achieved today after pers-up utiliz^ dark nights to excellent prospects of jruecess.’’ to the National woolen and worsted to twenty-five years of warfare The esciupe of a pet canary ark watched from concealment. A I’ve got I’m going to have you if march through the wooded gotges, The principal point which ' had carpets code which was filed yes­ (Uooltnaed oa Page .Twe^ against the savage Berber tribes. brought Mrs. Alice Harris of 188 wril-droMed man approadied I have to get rid at L ^ Fab­ the results often obtained from a meal. He was seized by toe police “He punched me in the face. He points gained overnight reduced the by which, despite the clidme of pre­ the French besiegers of Koucer rebels to submission. rics Inc., finds no basis for the toe Classified Ad department of but unde- questioning proved to be caught me. I knew It was me or ponderant oiganlsation of Q>e bitu­ an autoen^ panhandler. He was Washington, Sept 7^(A P)—Thb peak in the Atlas mountains. His An ultimatum that‘a promise ot minous coal fields by the UnHed charges suule by Roes, he said. The Herald and now Mrs. Harris him. I stabbed him. I don’t know is one of the l^;km who say, *Tt given a meal and released. position of the TreaMry Septantow. warriors laid their arins at the feet amnesty arould exidre at sundQwn Mine Wcricers, opportuni^ of eih- The normal working week at the 6 waa: receipts |22,942J^0,21; ex* bow many times. I knw I had to of their conquerors. pays to advsrtiae." . Again on Saturday, August 26. yesterday msslated in bringing about ploymeat would he left open^ to Lea plant, he said. Is forty- hours pendltures $32,631A7L86; balance finish it or he’d get me." Numerous casualties were inlUct- Mrs. Harris Inserted a classt- Strongs waited at toe comer of the surrender of tb« last hddout non-members at this union. While Isst year It was on^ thirty |l,107,714,685.21>: customs reoaipfo The stubbing was done, she said, ed by both sides in the last Industrial *ment of toe state Theater, whara to a p p w . tjire of the jaw ‘ and was detained Louctal. it had flown. , Post office autooritiea have join­ dudlng 3218,19M9AM «~ " back to their desert camps. They, ccmitrued by the adml^iatratlon es Worktrs o America to Casoden sxpsncUtures); ekffoi of pending the lUing of homldde Their resistance was broken when left a small force to adnyiipter apd which the :plant official. . described- B E W ISE ! a d v e r t i s e . ed poUoe in too search for tha thnir atroDgliold oa thn 9,000-fbot police the vaaydshed tsmtory* iOmlUlMd ei M|^ t w a i u “a radioal organisation,** tortlOBista .

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The CSieney company wULao con­ Many wsaltby Amsricans havs win­ tinue to operate &e utUlttSi Uhtt FEAR THAT a m WAR ter Vitsldenesa onI the lale of Plnea. ABOUT TOWN OU), DISPOSE^ TOWN the ooTPTwi—A beard destined to. DIRECTOR ATTACKS BYRD WILL S m •junima the management of the mu^ WDA FOLLOW IN OIBA MABINBS PBBPABINa The tumbling teem of the junior nidpally-owned units hap been Marine Bam eks, Quimtloo, Va., order. Daughters of Italy, win meet TO O ilfflYO SaR OTnjnES BONDS effected. COUGEDTS STORY Sept. 7.—(AP)—A r^dment of 1,- FOR POII AGAIN in the Ekurt Side Recreation bifild- It is expected that the present (Continaed From Page One) 250 Ma^ea, fully equipped for ing at 8:80 Friday aftemocm. Board of Selectmen will start plan­ field action, today went throuj^ military drill while awaiting Wash-' ning for the operation of the utili­ night, but this number today bad M em orial Lodge N o. Sh, K. o f P., ties under municipal ownership. In­ ington’e next orders. SEPTEMBE2YINe been increased to 60. win hold Ito azmual outing at Crys­ DenKfoalic PoBlical Fa^ > Ib riford Firms Bid fo r asmuch as the bond issue has been Criticizes Priest’s Statement Officers of the baatfly-assembled Destroyer Off Coast tal Pond^ Eaatford, Sunday, Sep­ taken and delay .In the matter of "Provlslonsl Seventh Regiment,? (Oonthmed from Page One) tem ber to. Mebbeia are requested selecting and approving the final Sailors from the United States familiarized themselvea with maps to meet Sunday morning at Depot lions h Nev'Hins to . ^ 1650,000-'to Ready at Bank Probe — Also destroy-r McFarland had not land­ setup for management and opera­ of Havana and Santiago, Cuba’a lot with Byrd as navigator and as­ Sqxiare at 9 o’clock where automo­ tion would have adverse effect. ed early today. The American de- two principal cities. These maps sistant pilot. biles win be waiting to transport Bitde for Dnkgitei Retpoate Raps Sen. Conzena stfoyer Sturtevant was lying by at were distributed apon their arriv­ "We will orobably do ten timM the members to the pond. Members Santiago, where strikes, reportedly al last night from Norfolk, Wash­ as muob flying this time as be­ are requested to bring beaket Inspired by Communists, conttnued ington, New York and Annapolis. fore,"'xcplained Byrd. luziehea. TAXPAYERS’ LEAGUE Other American warshlpe, the At ths same time, the khaki-clad New Havea. Sept 7,^<*P) « The $600,000 boiuil iMue authoris­ Detroit, Sept 7.—(AP)—Bi sharp, Byrd will sail with 80 men each destroyer Balnbrldge and tbs cruls- regiment was issued 16 machine Mrs. Viniliam Regan and children The Old and New OoMd Am IIobs o f ed by th« town as p oii payment for forceful language, James 0. Murfin, on tho Padfle Fir and the Bear, the former director of the closed First sr Richmond, were expaetsd to ar-> guns, eight to each battalion. In latter to be used to crush its wav have returned to their home in East MEETS ON FRIDAY the rifle oompaniec one man in each New Raven’e Demoeraqr Wfll dash. the purchase of the Cheney utilities Hatlonsl Baak-Det'xdt today at­ rive shortly with ths snnounesd to the edge of the ice at Uttl'e Orange, N. J.,'after a visit of.sev­ tonight in priiziariee called to elMt was taken late yesterday afternoon tacked the Federal government for purpose of protecting American squad of sigbfeywas. given an auto- America, and the former to serve as eral weeks with Mrs. R^^an’a delegates to a city coovention, matte rifle azuT anotbei a aub-mar "filing false reports," and bitterly lives and property. a base ship north of the' ice pack. mother, Mrs. JuUa Chapman of which toxiaortow ziight wfll eoaalBSte by Estabrook dk Company and Put­ To Take Action on Support of chlne gun of the type made notori­ criticized Senator James Couzens I d this 'ebnnsetion Sergeant Ba­ Woodbridge atreet. ^ a dty ticket for the November elee- nam dk Company, both of Hartford Candidates in Primaries ous in gangland warfare. The addition of the Padfle Fir and the Rev. Father Charles E. tista issued a manifesto saying: tion. Ma3Tor John W. Murphy wfll on a joint bid of 101.79, represent­ Next Tuesday. Hundreds of thousands of rounds was made in the interest of econ­ Coughlin for their testimfTfly before "T hs dlplomqHc representative omy, Byrd said, as It permitted the Mrs. Mary J. Walworth has re- be renominated for mayor at that ing a premium to the town of of rills and pistol ammunition ware turiied to her home at 406 MzUn the one-man Grand Jury investigat­ Of ths UnitedTziited States (A m bassador ex ]^ t^ to carry au of its sup- tim e. $17.90 per each $100 bond or a total The first of a series of meetings prspared for quick loading on say atreet after spending the summer Contention in the primaries is ing bank closing here. Sumner WsUss) baa sccsptsd our means of transportation Wsdiing- plies fzom the United States, in- Of $11,6S0 on the entire Issue of to be held by the Taxpayers’ League acts: W6 can affirm empl in Ckuoaan. foeuaeed on the eandldacy of Patrick 40 year serial bonds. "Every time Senator Couzens ton might dsslihste if a troop eluding ‘sn enormous quantity of wiU be held in Tinker Hall, Friday menttonsd a y name here, be Ued," that there is no danger of gasoline and oU. J. Goode, New Gtiard leader, for Bid# Opened. movsmsnt ir ordsrsd. The City Qub will hold its regu­ general registrar in oppoetttn to evening. At the meettng tomorro**' declared' Murfin, as be took the can IntsnrsDtion, as tbs smbsssa Contslnplating future poaslblll< Hit Second TiAp. ■ The bids were opened «t dor has rspsatsdly said that Cu­ lar meetii^ this evening. A buffet ’Thomas F. Keyes, laeumDeat o’clock and the award certified by night various topics of public inter­ stand to testify as to his knowledge tiss, offiosrs said laavss had bssn bans tbsmsslvsa must solve their Tbe esmeditiOD win be Byrd’ s sec­ luncheon will be served. Tbe factional contest is ot long the Board of fielMtmen and the est will be discussed. Consideration of affairs in the bank. He also scor­ revoked snd that if neesaaary a ! domesffo problems. ond to the bottom of the world. standing. ’Two years ago, at a dty Town Treasurer, and at once action will be given as to the part that the ed Father Coughlin, bitter critic of sseoad fores could be ssssmbled The flrat started from New York in Mrs. Cbarlee Findlay ot A llston, convention, tbe Old Ouarders sir'>tb- was started 1^ the successful bid- League will take in the annual Detroit banking methods, saying he An unldsntlflsd army asrgsaat mdekly from short stations not sf- 1928 and bia famous flight over the Mass., is visiting her parents, Mr. ered Goode and his handful of sup­ 6m to dispose of the issues o f bonds priznMrles to be held Tuesday .of should "dovote more of his life to broadcfst a threat to Are on Ma­ fectsd by vsstsrday's ordsrs. South Pole iq 1929. He returned and Mra. A lbert Hem ingway ofi. porters and pot through a rule * on the open market. It was report­ next week. saving souls instead of assassinat­ rines if they attempted to inter- Tbs ’egunent was commandsd in 1980. Summit street. whioh requires paymsnt to ths town ed later in the afternoon that sev­ There had been rumors that some ing character." vena. Several students issued hks by ColODsl R. P. Williams, 'known Previous to this, the adventur­ oommlttee of $16 s ward for each eral Of the Issues had been disposed of the men who have been placed on Following Murfin’s testimony. statsmsnts. to ths man as "Tsrrlblt Tarry," ous retired navy officer had flown Preaident Gustave Schreiber of ticket,put into tbe primaries. Good of and with good prospect of plac­ both the Republican sad Democratic Judge Harry B. Keldan, sitting as Junta members and others said who was aummonsd to the post over tbe North Pole and explored the local general building contrac­ last week went to court for an in- ing the entire issue on the open primary lists, might withdraw from the one-man Grand Jury, adjourned American intervention would have from f>n Army War Collage class. tbe Arctic and had bopped the At­ tors has called a meeting for u>- junction to restrain operation ot been welcomed in thoee troubled market within a short time. one of the parties by tomorrow court imtll next Wednesday to give Second in command w -s Lisutsn< lantic ocean with three oompanioas. morrow evening at 7:80 at the of­ the rule. He loat out. His eounsel days in mid-August, lust before The town wUl receive from the night, but such is hardly probable the prosecutor’s staff time to pre­ snt-ColODSl J. R. Henlsy, wbils Byrd said a majority of the per­ fice o f Knofla Brothers In tbe BHsb has said the question of eonctitu- army ^ e s n rebelled against Ma­ sale of the bonds in cash for the now. The League has been dormant pare for questioning of witnesses in Usutsnant-Colonel 8. 8. Lss was sonnel, about 40 men, must recon and Quinn buildiiu. Tbe guest tionallty of the rule Is yet to be chado, out cow tbs possibility was $600,000 issue of bonds the sum of during the summer, chiefly because connection with the affairs of the plmesd over ths First Battalion snd die themselves to a two year exile speaker will be W. D. Colson, aased upon, and later action would seen the^ extremist fsotions would $061,006. The issue will bear In­ of lack of funds to carry on meet­ Guardian Detroit Union Group, Inc., Major John Potts over ths second. from America, a year of which traveling executive, who assisted in I taken on this angle. resort to guerilla warfare if inter­ terest at the rate of 4 1-2 per cent ings. It is expected that there will bolding oompany for the closed would be spent on the ice covered organizing the building contractora £In aO but otae o f the 88 w ards , The bonds-are expected to be re­ be new members Join the league and Guardian National Bazik of Com­ vention comes. PABIS OOMBIBNT of the state. the New Ouarders have a tieket. It was pointed out that ths large continent within 1,000 mflee of tbe ceived for the qualifying signatures some who owe back dues plan to merce and other banks. Paris, 8spt. 7.—(AP)—Official, South Pole. David J. MeOty, town ehairman, number of soldiers available ootud of the Selectmen either the latter pay up. . A Former Jodge drolss oommsntsd favorably today There the mercury frogdently Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Clark ot claims ths Old Guard vletory will, be part of this week or early next domlna's rural ssetiona. on wb t they eallsd ths sxtrsms -South Main street have returned "sweeping.’* Ih sohm words ths Murfin, a former cireuit judge and Tbs rumor went ths rounds to­ reaches 90 below lero; there bowl­ t r e ^ . regent of the University of Mlcbl- caution with which Prssidsnt ing winds rip everything before from Camp Waumeda, Stimson rallies hav* bad mudi of ths fonror day that foUowsn of sad exdtsmsBt of like gathsrlBfs in Temporary Arrangement. gan. reiteratedT statements made Roosevsit la handling ths Cuban them at 200 mllee on hour. Lake, Runmey, N. H. AGREEMENT NEARS would ttsmpt a oountsr-eoup and s esmpalgq for nomtnses on gen­ Cheney Brothers have continued yesterday by Donald N. flweeny, situation. o to manage the two companies since would, if successful, nils with aa They said they rseognlssd ths Expeets Much Data. eral tieket former First National president, September 1, the date on which the iron band until complete order was President’s right to intervene ac­ Byrd said he expected much sd- tiu of the companies became etfec- > \ ON CODE FOR COAL that oonfldmtial papers filed by restored. tively under ^ Platt amendment entiflo data wo\ild be gained, In- BUND COLLECTOR ttto, as per an afreement reached I Federal bank examiners with the From Btntlsgo cams rsports that but declared the opinion that it dudlng information concerning comptroller of the currency differed between the town sad the silk flmr. (Oeotlaasd From P a ^ One) several officials were arrested on was best ti malntsln a "hands off" weather conditions affecting South NEW VOTERS MUST F m in content fbom papers sent to bank charges of plsnnlng a Msnocalist policy except in an sxtrsms emer­ America and tbs world at large. FOILS TAX DODGER barring tbs ’’closed shop” in which directors after each examination. coup. gency. It was hoped to discover s new The reports to the comptroller. NAMES BY S ^ . 23 only members of a certain union Tbs labor problem, mesnwbils, The wisest way, they added, to continent, he said, in addition to tbe (ContiDoed Prom Page One) would be given work. The phrasing Sweeny said, placed the bank in continued to be botbsrsoms, Com­ produce an early peuce in the Is- one found before; to ascertain if worse condition than those made to * ------finally decided upon oy the opera­ munists charged tbs Leftist govern­ would be to follow the course tbe South polar moimtains were a lector's demands. In half sn hour the directors. Uhderaohange la tho Issro of tors and miners was not announced ment bad betrayed them, when ssv- hitherto used. continuation of tbe Andean range; Perry bad tbs tax monsy snd ths Johnson. ’^What disturbs me more then srsl Issdsrs were ordered arrested. Enrique Henriques, one of the to map hitherto unexplored terri­ making voters toat was puM d two dporway was free. tars ago thoss wlshiag to bo tamda AftsrAppalaqhlhB operators and anything else is that my govern­ Another report, without official founders of tbs Cuban ABC ssorst tory and to determine if tbe frosen Hale was one f otbe stalwarts on spokesmen for the United Mine ment $nd your government files cottflrmation, said that ths commis­ sodsty, in s published statement land once was as tropical as India. S tims to vote at a tewa olsetloD the Yale football team of 1902. hart until Saturday, Ssptsaiber 28 wt so sue Msf w ork ers e'' America had quit the false reports," said Murfin, "To sion is considering changing tbs said ths next stop would bs to rid 'Tbs only contact by tbs party on think that my government is in the tbs island of "tbs old school politi- the ice with civUizatlon will be to file their names sad a»ds a White House, Johnson and the form of government end select a votsr. buslnesS'Of Ijdng anc falsifying re d a n s w h o always sold out C uds to through a short-wave wlrelese set President briefly reviewed the case president in order to avoid being ac­ At ths msetiaf of ths reffistrars of Henry Ford, ports shocks me." cused of setting up a "system that fordgnsrs." Hs is leaving soon for on which messages will bs sent out BUILDING NOTES about ones s wtsk. held this weelite eorroet Quality Groceries Aftc'’ward, the recovery admin­ Murfin followed James T. Mc­ smacks of flovistii. Cuba. nsmss of votsrs to bs auids wort istrator said the President agreed Millan, president of the Detroit and To Bsinststs Officers Byrd said hs would bs at ths con­ reedved. Thsre art over 200 such B A 8B that the Detroit manufacturer’s Cleveland Navigatloa Co„ and a •trglo Carbo, a member of tbs NEW LD trols on tbs nsxt flight ovsr and John T. Hayes has tbs contract spplieatioas now la the hands of ths , For Less ______^ 7.-(AP) - failure so far to sign the automo­ former First National director to Leftist commission, said some of NSW London bsyond ths South Pols, s mors dah- tor ths cutting down of ths isrgs registrars to bs posted on ths "to Four of the sl^ t coast Guard ds­ bile code demanded no sudden ao- the stazuL MeMUlan, who said bis tbs cfflcsrs would be rs-lnstrtsd to­ gsrous hop than tbs last. Hs also Sim trss that has stood on tbs lot be msde" list stroysrs ordsrsd to Cuba ars at- jChrsnulstod Sufar, A H ^ tlon. Rather the administration in­ family bad about $1,000,000 in the day. He added that communleatioa would attsmpt, bs said, a flight over opposits Arch atrset on ths north 10-lb. 0s e k ...... 4 9 C clined to watchful waiting—espe­ closed bank, said be believed in­ taobsd bars and tbs otbsr four srs tbe South magnetic pole, 1,000 side of Center street. Tbe land is to faeilitlss throughout tbs island, dis­ rsfulsrly ststlonsd at Nsw York. cially for the public's reaction to solvent of the institution should be miles from Littls Amsrlcs, tbs first be used as s gasoUne station to be rupted by a rsesfit hurricane, had AU have bssn engsging in mansu- Lisht Most Tuns, O C ^ Ford's position. determined in court before the dou been restored. tims such sn attsmpt has been erected by tbe Morisrty Brothers, During July, Johnson disclosed, vsri wltb bass at Norrolk, Va., re­ mads. 2 osna ble assessment is levied against Reports from sssmlngly -'slitbls both sons of P. J. Morisrty tbe I be talked to Ford and received thr cently. Tbey sre all the deetroyere Y.M.C.A.Not^ stockholders. A suit to restrain the sources said Communist sgitstors owner of tbe gssoUne station on impression "be was going alone," the Coast GKiard now has in ssrvics PRESIDENT’SLETTER' Xrssdslo Posnut 0 * 7 ^ collection of the assessment already have been busy in army ranks, seek­ and ars rsgulsrly ussd in off-sbors West Centor and McKee street and Washington, Sspt. 7.—(AP) — also tbe etation located on Center A meeting of ill thoss latsrsstsd 2-lb. jsr ... A / C has been filed. McMillan said be was ing to swing ths spldisrs into snoth- patrol work, convinced that neither the First President Rooeevelt today assured etreet west of Coopsr strset, now in forming e junior soeosr Isagus sr revolution. Pwsons distributing 'Tbs Hsmdon, Wood, Ssmmss snd will be held tomorrow at t o’clock Aitor Mixod Tos, H NINE GIRLS RESPOND National nor the closed Guardian bsndbills urjlng militsry men to Badger are stationed at tbls port ftiebard B. Byrd of tbe govern­ under lease. It is flared that with National bank of commerce was in­ ment’s support of his new expedi­ the opening of Broad street there in tbf lobby. It is expected that the %-lb.pkg...... iU C join in a "Communist rsvolutloir and the New York veeeeli are the team fi Bloomfield win s«id a solvent when they faded to reopen were arrested and sent to Cabaaa WalDwri|1it, Wilkes, Upihur and tion to tbe South Pole, which Byrd will be conilderable traffic both TO VOLUNTEERS PLEA after the state bank holiday which annoimced today would start on through Center, Pine and Broad representative, Good Luek Jsr Rin$rs, O E t ^ i fortress. Hunt. TOe bowling alleys rt tbs T. M. started Feb. 14. Commanding the ^ squadron is tSeptembsr 20. street and a gasoline station tbers 4 dox$tt ...... a OC Dlssffsotlon InOCRRsndABC C. A. tsvs all been re-eonditleBsd, Lisut, Commsndsr B. G. Rose of Co­ The explorer, who flew over tbe will be in a good location. 'The con­ ranks was said to be growing de­ and will he open for business on Moot of tho Work on Hand lumbus, 0., sod tbls dty, who is South Pole in 1929, outlined his tract for tbe erection of tbe buUu- BrosdesftCornod 0 7 ^ spite tbs commission's promlsss of Ing has not as yet been signed. Saturday svenlng. Boof Hash, tall ean a 1 C CoBipIotod by Group Who reprssentstioD in tbs govsmmsi^ also commanding officsr of tbs ylans for another expedition to tbe Anoworod CalL PRIMARY PRINTING and of rupport for ths O C R R H sm don. Antarctic continent after a night Alterations are being made in cbe Gorman building on Oak street. Tbe fsvorlts project—lower public utili­ Tbs commanding officers of tbs spent at the White House. Anglo Cornod Boof, J 0 (• otbsr locaUy bsssd dsstrwers srs store that has been occupied by tbe An appeal for volunteer girl AWAITS ZERO HOUR ties rates snu sllminstlon ot what Tbe President later sent tbe fol­ workers to assist in flllng'the large Lisut. Commsndsr A. G. Hall, the lowing letter to the retired rear ad­ Oak street Tavern has been found msmbsra^eall trusts boosting food Wood; lisut Commandsr Loyd V. too smsU. Part ot the store that PRIZE CONTEST Xremol Doooerti, 1 A ^ amount of data that has collected prices. m iral: in the NRA campaign headquarters Thooo Propoood/Haro Until Kislhora, tbs Ssmmss; Lisut. Com­ "My Dsar Dick: has been occt^ed Greenberg’s FOR NAMING OF Spkgf...... IUC From ths interior cams reports mander N. 8. Haugen, tbe Badger. Cleaners and Dyers is being taken at the Chamber of Commerce office, Flvo O’aock Triday Night that workers took over four sugar "1 am delighted that you have NEW DANCE HALL AND last night brought nine girls to the bad tbe faith to go ahead with this over by tbe owners of tbe tavern WMoon Oil, to Withdraw Namoa. mills, three of them owned by DEBTBOYEBS DISPATCHED and tbe weet wall has been broken DINING ROOM office and with their fine assistance Amerlesn compsiilss. The mills ere scientific expedition to tbe Antarc­ pint can ...... £ t O C Washington, Sspt, 7.— (AP) — in, giving on extra space to tbe la most of the work on hand was com­ the Cbaparra end Delciss In Orlente tic continent and that you have Any candidate who has filed a Eight epssdy Coast Gtisrd destroy­ patrons of tbe tavern and making pleted. Province, properties of ths Cuban dsflnltsly sat tbe date of departure COWLES HOTEL BLDG. Kraodalo Flour, O C R. X, Anderson, chairman of the proposal petition for any office to be ers wars ordsrsd to Cuba from the Greenberg store imaller. Tbe Depot Square Sugar Rsflnlng Company, tbs Bans- Hampton Roads, Va., this morning, tor September 26. local committee, and B, J. McCabe, voted on for nomination at the Pri­ changes that are being made will 6-lb. sack ...... a OC guss in Orients, owned by the An- to join tbe American concentration "It is because you sad 1 are such Conteet Stiarte At Oacsl e' his assistant, today expressed their maries next'Tuesday has until S leave tho stme eupporta to tbe tills American Company, and the of Bower there. old friends, snd bscause I havs fol­ upper part of tbe building, but he appreciation for the hearty response o’clock Friday night to withdraw bis lowed to closely your three previous * $5.00 PRIZE name if be decldM to do so. Until Hormigusro, a Cuban-owned plant Preeldent Rooeevelt bad them In- new additional space L. arranged to to tha appeal for assistance. The structed to report to Admiral sxpedltiono, that 1 expect to keep in Entries to be mailed to that time, the instruction slips can­ with offlees in New York tmder the appear in arch work. Tbe pluteik MAH1EU*8 girls who assisted were: Agnes Cbarlee Freeman on the cruleer close touch with your new expedi­ "Oontoet Editor" not be printed nor can Ue names be name of Hormlguero Central Com­ Ing le in charge of Domenlck Enrico; Mayer, Mary Latawic, Edith A. Jef Richmond, ranking officer in Cuban tion. care Tbe BesaH prraared for the voting machine. p l y . ______who expects to have the work done ten, Ethel Madden, Bernice Camp­ watera. 'Tbe vesaela, 8J5 feet in " I realise the importance of your GROCERY 'nie printer who has been doing by tbe end of this week. bell, Lillian Cemey, Grace Olglio, length, are capable of a speed of excellent preparatl^ for scientific this work has signed the NRA print­ PBEPABED TO LAND 188 Spruce Street Grace Kennedy and R om Patelll. from 80 to 88 knots sn hour. 'Tbsy discovery, snd ths fact that you will ers’ code and has not been operating Washington, Sept. 7.—(AP) — With the dispatch of 16 destroyers have seven officers snd 88 snllsted maks a detailed survey of s large his printing slum on Saturday. Tho men each. restricted number of hours would bringing to 80 the armada of Ameri­ ares of new continent previously im- Tbey are the George B. Badger, explored. It is worth while to serve not allow, unless there is an excep­ can war vessels to border Cubs, the the Herndon, the Semmes, tbe Wei- tion made, for the printing of the American government stood ready 12 branchsL of,science. FRIDAY bom C. Wood, aU out of New Lon­ "1 am especially Interested in the tabs and the instruction sheets be­ today to land Marines and blue don; tbe Hunt, the Walnwrlght, the and fore Monday, which would only give jackets on the first genuine threat exhaustive study of weather on tbe Wllkee, and the Abel P. Upmur, all Antarctic continent—a territory In one day, or perhaps less than a half tc American citizens. out of New York. day to giet uem printedi ' ' and so dis- At the same time, there was reso­ the clutches of the ice agu. and a SATURDAY tributed______. Jters can have a lution against the momentus step of weather maker for the greater part chance to study them a day or two taking over the island’s government OVER 4,000 CONSUMER of tbe South American continent ahead. by armed Intervention. Your weather observations will un­ One person who has had his name Already the psychological* effect doubtedly be of great importance to placed on the list of candidates on of American fighting vessela in PUDGES ARE SGNED South America' and to tbe scientific He Led A Double Life the Democratic list has asked con­ sight off ths coast was seen as aid­ knowledge of Arorld weather oondl- cerning the time limit for withdnw- ing in holding the lid on the caul­ tlone. —So he could Ing. This is holding up the printing dron which Cuba has become. Employerf Enrolkd Roaeh 508 "i* rom a sentlmentsil point o f view and there win have to be some fast Orders in the bands of the' com­ —iM , Than 200 Romaln to 1 am delighted that you are using double up work done. s manders of the destroyers, cruisers Be Sig:ned. the famous old Coast Guard revenue and ths one big battleahip either en- cutter Bear, and I wish much that 1 on love! route to Cuban waters or already Although aU workers have not yet could see you and tbe expedition off GARDINCLUBTOSEE there were guarded closely, but it reported, tbe total number of con­ when you sail. He lived his life,all was understood the admlnletratloa sumer pledgee today neared tbe '1 want you to feel that on your would not hesitate a'moment in put­ goal set by tbe loesl NRA commit- expedition you have the full sup­ over — it’s a FLOWER ARRANGEMErrrS ting armed men ashore to guard tee, 4100 signers being reported at port of tha United States govern­ brahd-new laafh la Americazis azsd their property. the Chamber of Commerce office, ment and that you can call on the r Have Precedent headquarters of tbs drive whioh was government In case of need or emer- pictoresl Exhibit at First Fall Mooting, For such a course there was ample to have cloeed lait night. It le ex­ g ^ c y . Sopt. 11, WUl Bo, Virtnal precedent. On several oocaMona in pected that final reporte wUl easily ‘{When you re-establish the post- tha last two decades small Ameri­ exceed 5,000 signers in all. office at Little America be sun to Flowor Show—Four Classos. Tha total number of employers send me' a letter for my stamp col­ can foroea have been landed when ligDsd up to ths Blue Eagle today sudden revolt flared and Americans lection. "Flower Arrangement", virtually rfsebed 008, leaving lass than 200 "Gk)od luck to you and all of your a flower show for members, will con­ on their sugar properties or in their LEE local businsss ooneema that have associates and crews. stitute the program of the first fan homea were placed in jeopardy. not signed. The latest signers ars: "Always Sincerely Yours, meeting of The Muiobester Garden In each Instance they were with­ A'ustin A. Savage, Andrew Ansaldi, "FRANKLIN D. ReOSBVBLT” club. The date is Monday evening, drawn promptly when zziatters had Clarence K. Peterson, OUn Gerricb, September 11, sad the place the settled down. Action of this type, Joseph Hauk, Chrletian M. Karlaen, Robbins room of Center Chmrcb prompt and definite though it might Josqh J. Farr, Arthur R. Wilkie, TRACY House. It is urged that every mem­ be, la regarded here as nothing like Oak Grove Dairy, A. Chambers and MAE CLARKE — OTTO KRUGER ber contribute something for the dis­ armed Intervention in which thou­ Austin Chambers. A03DENT VHHIM play. 'The flowers need not neces­ sands of Marines or soUfisrs sre sarily be grown ^by the exhibitor. nassssd upon the island to control it “TDBN B A « THE CLOCK” 'The club as a whole wlU act as from tip to tip, main tain order and HOSPITW NOTES LOSES m s RIGHT LEG judges, voting by numbers. administer every governmental drama o f There win be four classes—^two function. A daughter was born yest«rdsy to combining flowers and fabrics or art earthy passion If a government capable of pro­ Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. MacLesn of Joseph Biks of 75 V Summer objects, and two having a spread of 2 fJammgmthe tecting' life and property—including 102 Hollister street 18 inches or over, and under 18. ’The Street, Operated on Today the billion of American inveatmenta William Keimedy of 84 Hamlin clouds above members are privileged to use the —^ia estabhahed the Cuban peo­ street and Raymond Jones of 69 at the HospitaL background screens which have add­ High street were admitted yester- With ed to the Interest of previous shows. ple, nothing hinting of intervention 8RUCE CABOT To avoid dlsMpoIntment It would be will be ihvoke

T.L I J i u;-. but anyone may become a member nesses had testified they^ could have by p a y ^ to Miss Gertrude E. Full­ been caused by a f a i l . '- - - BLOOD STAINED SHIRT NATIYE IKBSillHMMIS WOULD CANONIZE er the yearly .dpes of one dcrilar for L A M ^ N DESCRIBES Prosecution objection to this tes­ GUARD EINSTEIN ROCKVILLE the fipcal year aiding October 1, timony was sustaineii. 11984. NOT A'MURDER CLUE ARE nlirnFUL NOW AMERICAN SISTER Notes. FINDING OF BODY AFTER THREAT! W. E. Hude, state aid head of Stamford PMiee Tiini Over . .1 the Connectieut State Highway De­ EMBROIDERY WORKERS H eavy R ains Vand ^ Homitil NEW JUDGE HEARS FIRST partment, will address a meetmg of Two Snspocts to New York Weather Have Indneed R a^ Kgh Catholic Dignitaries the Board of Selectmen of the thir­ Harder Sospect Says He THREATEN TO STRIKE Police. Report Retehes Belgium id Growth of Edible FmigiiH. CASE IN CTTY COURT teen towns of Tolland County at RockviBe on next Monday at vdilch Stamford, Sept. 7— (AP) — Sat­ Local lovers of native mudiroomz time they will meet with the Board m Tried to lift Wife from isfied that a ~ blood-stained shirt That Nazi Secret, Society report toat there are quantities dtmting un­ was found. should be taken by those imfamlllar Missionary Sister of the Sacred RockvUle against Lutz A Wells, lo­ the Friendly Class of the Union Con- trial cm charges of murdering his der a blanket code calling for a 40- Parsons and Tillman, a negro, since a report was received saying a with toe characteristics of the edible Heart of Jesus, who died in 1917, is cal electricians, growing out of an g r ^ t io n a l church in the church attractive wife, Allene, with a hour week. The demands of tbe were questioned about the shirt af­ secret N a^ organization set a price vouieties, not to pick those concern­ social rooms which was largely at­ ter tbe car they were riding in was being hemrd by a tribunal of high automobile accident at the so-called length of iron-pipe. union include a 30-hour week. of about $455 on toe famous physic­ ing which there is a question of “Goat Farm ” on July 1 tended. halted yesterday. The bloo^ police ist’s head. doubt. Brookes, pas­ malady with which one of toe men ly alarmed) as her husband con­ lein. Tlie witnesses were brought ing toe nude body of his wife in the (fial attempt will be soade to organ­ ages sought were limited to $300 by tor of the Union Congregational was afflicted. tinues his habit of taking early forward by those who would have blood spattered bathroom of their ize toe hand embroidlcrers and agreement of the attorneys. church, who is spending his annual Tillman said he was a chance pas­ morning walks and occasional her canonized by the church. Stanford University campus home crochet headers, who, tte union Attorney Louis Schatz of the law tyro weeks vacation at Philadelphia, senger, having been picked up in strolls across toe downs. STOP ITCHING The dedslon rests with the Con last 'May 30, Lamson regained and maintains, are mostly home workers firm of Schatz i t Schatz appeared where he will address Quaker and and earn sometimes as litOf as 10 New York by Parsons. Tbe latter, Police are keeping a watch in toe grbgation of Sacred Rites in Rome held his composure while state’s at­ It’* hot* this tonoentiag for Attorney Ackerman while At Haverford colleges on his book cents an hour. police said, corroborated his story neighborhood of toe villa, and body and, finally, with the Pope, How­ torneys lashed away at his profes­ trouble—wherever it occuro— tomey Cyril Coleman of Day, Berry “The Life andT‘ Correspondence of Grover A. Whalen. local NRA and also admitted the automobile guards precede and follow toe pro­ ever, all of the important testl sions of Innocence. vielde to soothiag 0 mony on the case )e being taken at & Howard appeared as defending Anthony Bcnezet” which he is now chief, also was trying to avert was not his property. fessor on toe walks. Defense attorneys had sought to the local hearing which is expected attorney. completing. threatened strikes of 10,000 workers All Germans spending holidays in lay toe ground-work for a possible to continue throughout the month It was shown in the testimony Former Mayor Frederick G. Har- in toe children’s wear industry and toe vicinity are carefully investigat­ contention Mrs. Lamson’s death was UNDYS TOUR SWEDEN Mother Cabrini was a native of that Attorney Ackerman was re­ tenstein has received a report from of 4,000 motion picture machine ed Resmol the result of an accidental fall. operators. * * Professor Einstein said be plans Italy but became a naturalized turning from Hartford with James the Boy Scouts that a total of 1566 Stockholm, Sweden, Sept. 7.— Defense Attorney E. M. Rea and eventually to leave Belgium and live American citizen. W ard in a new automobile when he signatures have been received by (A P )— Colonel and Mrs. Charles A. Lindsay during cross examination either in England or toe United The miracles attributed to her was tdt -by the truck of Lutz & the Scouts for the Rockville Nation­ Lindbergh continued their automo­ Coming to the STATE yesterday engaged in a legal argu­ CARDINAL THREATMOnCD States. have occurred since her death and Wells, driven by Alfred O. Dryer, al Recovery Act committee. bile tour of southern 'Iweden to­ have had to do largely with cures about 11:30 o’clock in the morning. The automobile races scheduled ment over toe questioning of Lam­ son about an iron pipe which of­ PhUadelphia, .Sept. 7.— ( A P )— A day after spending the night In a of the afflicted. Two of the witness The Ackerman car was pushed for last Monday, Labor Day, were SUNDAY ficers had taken from a bonfire threat to bemb toe heme of Cardi­ country hotel near Jonk^plng. es are Sister Delilna Grazloli of across the road into a fence, partly postponed on account of rain and nal Dougherty unless he produces The route they are following In­ Seattle, and Peter Smith, 12, of wrecking it. will be held on Saturday afternoon Lamson had been attending toe day of toe tragedy. $50,000 was disclosed t<^ay by dicates toat they may v'Mt toe old NASAL CATARRH N ew York. James Ward, restaufut owner, at the Rockville Fair Grounds un Lower Merlon township police. It country estate at ^ e d s to rp , After completing their work here who was riding with Attorney Ack- der the auspices of the Norwich Lamson testified he had not seen ...SOOTHING was contained in a letter received where Lindbergh’s grandfather some of the members of the tribn ermem and who was injured, de­ Auto Racing Association. A rec­ the short length of pipe, which the COMFORTING by toe prelate yesterday. once lived. It vai axmounced in nal will go to West Park, N. Y., to scribed the accidoit. ord attendance is expected. state alleged was u s^ as toe death RELIEF ...... Police placed a guard around the Stockholm that toe American flier exhume the body of Mother Cabrini Captain Richard E. Shea of the The Friendly Class of the Union weapon, in the'bonfire, but acknow­ ledged his familiarity with a longer cardinal’s residence. may participate Sunday as an hon­ and examine it for any unusual Rockville police presented a map ongregational church hdd a meet­ PEARS HEAd q u ic k l y piece of pipe from which toe prose­ Authoritler expressed the opin­ orary patron in ceremonies in con­ BigBB of preservation. showing brake marks of the Ack­ ing la s t evening in the chinch so- ion that t' letter, which was un­ nection with toe annual Children’s A s the hearing proceeds behind erman ctu* for 33 feet on the south rooms after which a sodal hour cution contends toe shorter one was cut. signed, was the work of a crank. Day charity drive. locked doors in a room of Colum­ side of the point of contact. was held and refreshments were bus hospital, founded oy the nun, Attorney Coleman presented Al­ served. The five women and five men two of the most important and in fred O. Dryer, aged 24, driver of the jurors exeunined toe pipe to see if tpresting participants are the “dev­ truck. Ilie driver said he saw the the ends matched. il’s advocates” whose duty it is to Ackerman car fully 100 feet away Clothing Exhibited point out possible objections as the and “stepped on the gas” so as not 3 BRITISH DESTROYERS ’The clothes that Lamson wore the night before toe tragedy were testimony is given. to stop at the intersection. One of the “advocates” is the Lester T. Moore, radio technician brought out by toe prosecutor. Lam­ Now Is The Time To son had, testified he had hung them Very Rev. George J. Casey of Chi­ for Lutz & Wells, also told of what SENT TO THE RED SEA in the bath room several hours be­ Over 1,000,000 cago, and the other is the Rt. Rev, he saw while riding in the Lutz A fore toe tragedy. Lindsay pointed •Mgr. John Della Cloppa, who was Wells truck. Repwt from Egypt Says to a blood spot on them emd' asked sent from Rome for the hearing, Louis J. Smith of Talcottville, who lives at the point of the inter­ Tliere Is Trouble Over Fron­ Lamson to explain it The defend­ Paint Your House secting roads, was sitting on his tier Linra in Arabia. ant said he could not tell how toe porch when the accident happened. spot got there. Here he told a detail­ BUYERS OUTNUMBER He testified that he saw the Acker­ ed story of finding his wife’s un­ And Protect It 'From man car 500 feet up the Hartford Alexandria, Egypt, Sept 7.— (A P) clothed body in toe blood-splotched road and the Lutz A Wells truck — destroyers Duncan, Diamond bathroom. A t this point he wept, The Winter Elements SELLERS IN MARKET about 200 feet up Worcester road. and D dight left here suddenly to­ but soon recovered his composure. William Lutz of the firm of Lutz day supposedly for the Red SeA Lindsay asked Lamson what he What a record! More than a mil­ A Wells testified that the brakes It was believed that a tense situa­ did when he went into toe bath tion has arisen in the neighborhood room and saw his wife’s body. lion Sears* zoofs are retaining toeir on the truck were in good condition. BETTER original beauty and giving years of of the Red Sea where King Ibnsaud “I lifted up AJlene, under toe Farners Prefer to Sell Di­ The defense claimed the right of lasting sattafaotion! way under Section No. 1639 of the was said to be making prepara­ arms,” toe witness answered. General Statutes as arriving at the tions for a possible outbreak of hos­ “Then what happened?” PAINT Seara* own licensed roofers i^iply rect Than Under Auction intersection first tilities with Iman Yahya of the “M y impressions at that time Sears’ famous g^ran toed rooftaig Judge Larkin reserved his de­ Yemen, a state in southwest Arabia. were a little hazy. I remember she and the entire Jot is handled under cision. Difficulties apparently have arisen slipped and went entirely into toe one contract backed by. the atrong- Mettod Now. tub.” Is Not Made Ctmtest Tonight over frontier lines between the two est guarantee ever written. countries. “What did-you do?” Whether the “Young Guard” or Have Sears* roofing engineer the “Old Guard” are to control the Could Not Lift Her At Any Price "Tried to lift her, and couldn’t.” show you how Uttle a new. guar­ There are more buyers at the Democratic caucus tonight for the London, Sept 7.— (A P )— ^It was Fruit and Vegetable Producers’ “How much do you weigh?” anteed roof can cost. nomination of a general ticket re­ learned here today that three Brit­ GENUINE “SEROCO” Market, Inc., of Manchester on “About 180 pounds.” mains to be seen although a very ish destroyers which left Alexandria, Easy payments if you wish. Charter Oak street than there are “How much did Allene weigh?” hot time is expected at the Demo­ Egypt, today, were bound for Ade.n, producers, but the ssdes are not "About 115 pounds.” cratic caucus to be held in the town a seaport and British protectorate m large. The farmers are now ready hall, Memorial building. southwest ArabiA An apparent attempt by toe de­ Master-Mixed to bring in peaches, but have de­ fense to set forth the accident The main contest is to come over Their trip was described as mere­ cided that they would rather sell at theory was made when it drew testi­ Covers 800 sq. ft. per gallon. the nomination of the Democratic ly a continuation of a Mediterranean private sales thtCn through the auc­ mony from Mrs. Olive Lewis, Holly­ registrar. The present registrar is cruise. Spreads easily.^ Five gallons for tion s3Tstem. Yesterday there were wood assistant national treasurer of George E. Diun and Oiarles E. Mc­ > buyers from Philadelphia, New toe Delta Delta Delta Sorority, that average house. 26 colors and white. 2.69 York, Springfield, Bridgeport and Carthy is reported as being a can­ Gallon didate for the nomination. her father, a school principal, had New Haven ready to do business, fallen in Los Angeles ten years ago \ Tuesdky was the only day for the DUTCH ELM DISEASE but the farmers were not willing to and received four skull fractures. registering of would-be voters and sell at the prices that were being of­ There were four- fractures in Mrs. as a result some 210 applications fered and many were disappointed. NOT FOUND IN STATE Lamson’s skull and previous wit- Porch Floor Paint There are two buyers from Phila­ have been received for the. making delphia against one during the of new voters of whom 85 are wom­ Covers 600 sq. ft. of wood or Btrawberry season. The number of en and 125 men. The last day for N ew Haven', Sept. 7— (A P )— Dr. cement. Inside or outside. Dries .IV- calls and letters that have been re­ the making of voters will be on Sat­ urday, September 16. George P. Clinton, botanist for the > ceived by R. M. Reid asking for WAKE UP YOUR hard overnight. 2.85 Connecticut Agricultural Experi­ opening dates of the auction seems Team Captains Appointed. Gallon ment Station, today said there is to indicate that there would be The city of Rockville has been If You Prefer To Apply Your Own no need for alarm that the Dutch many buyers in this market if they divided into four districts with a LIVER BILE- bad fruit for sale. Peaches are in captain and a team of twenty-five Elm disease will spread to Connec­ Pure Gum Spirits demand. The members of the asso­ in each of the four yards. Plans ticut from New York and New Jer­ ciation are now allowing the buyers are nearing completion f6r a house sey. WITHOUT CALOMEL to go to their farms and buy there to house canvass for the N R A which “So far,” the botanist said, “the TURPS' RoU Roofing Dutch Elm disease has not been Instead of bringing tlieir fruit to the will take place within a few days. And ¥00*0 Jump Out of Bed m Yoa*n find at Sears, the widest market, which is also one reason The team captains for the house- found in Connecticut and there is perhaps no need for great alarm the Morning Rarin’ to Go selection at the most economical orhy so few are at the market to sell to-house canvass in the four wards prices. foods. of the city are as follows: W ard even should it be fbund. However, If you fMl Mar and raak and the worid An attempt has been made to No. 1, Scoutmaster William Taylor it is well to be on the lookout /or looks punk, don’t swallow a lot of ulta, it here.” mineral water, oil, laxative candy or chewing start selling by auction, but offers of Grove street, captain; W ard No gum and expect them to make you suddenly Brere being turned down by the 2, Chief George B. Milne of the He said that three members of sweet and buoyant and fall of sunshine. farmers, expecting to get better Rockville fire department; Team the station staff recently visited Tor they can't do it. They only move the ORIENTAL New Jersey to study toe tree in­ bowels and a mere movement doesn't get at prices at private sales on the lot. No. 3, Patrick J. Johnston; Team tbe cause. Tbe reason for your down-end-ont SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. Slate Surfaced rhey are not being charged for No. 4, Leslie Mann. Each of the fection to learn methods for its feeling is your liver. It ihould pour out two SATISfACTION (.UAHANTEID OR YOUR MONtV UACK pwnwns of liquid bile into your ooweia daily. orin^g a truck onto the grounds team captains will aimounce their control and eradication should it be found within toe state. If this bila is not flowing freely, your food mless they sell at auction. The teams of 25 men within a few days, doesn’t digest. It Just decays in the bowels. 1160 Main Street HARTFORD 90-Lb. Ron vay things look now there is not as will the captains of Dobsonville, He also said that “one other G u bloats up your stomach. You have a ikely to be much offered by auction fungus has been foimd in toe twigs thick, bad taste and your breath is foul, $2 *0S 108 Sq. Ft. James Touhey and Wilbur Smith, aldn often breaks out in blemiahea. Your head jntil there are more peaches ready captain of TalcottvlUe. of elms” in Connecticut, but that it a t i * and you feel down and oat. Yoor whola :o sell.. Nails and Cement Indnded. ^ Body Taken to Stafford. does not cause serious damage. He oyatsm is polMoed. said that the presence of this fun­ It talMs those nod, old CARTER’S The body of Foline'^Pero, aged 40 lATTIA) IiIVER FILIA to get these .two Guaranteed 17 .Years. years, who died at the Rockville gus makes it impossible to identify poonds of bile flowing freely and make you MRS. READ WILL TELL City Hospital on Tuesday after­ toe Dutch Elm disease without feel “up and op.” Ther contain wonde^ul, special tests. sarmleas, gentle vegetable extracts, amaxing noon shortly after a fall from his when it cornea to making tbe bile flow freely- Dr. Qinton was in New York Mica Surfaced motorcycle, was taken to his home But don’t aak for liver pOla. Aak for Carter's OF BROKEN ROMANCE tod&y attending conference of (Composition - in Stafford yesterday afternoon Uttts liver PUs. Look for tbe name Carter’s Guaranteed 11 Years. botanists at toe N ew York botanl' LitUe liver PUls on tbe red label. Resent a sub- from the funeral home of F. H. rtitata. 26e at drag stoieo. O lM l C. M. Co. RoU of 108 36 Pounds * f A A cal giardens in the Bronx where a LAST• U CHANCE Burke on Park street. Pero died Sq. Ft. ------Per ROU ... ^ i e U V Broker’s Wife Is Suing Claire study of toe disease is being made. $ 1 . 4 9 Windsor, Film Star, for of a broken neck after he fell from I TO ENTER SNAPSHOTS IN CONTEST AT KEMP’S his motorcycle when it crashed $100,000 Heart Balm. FOR GRAND PRIZE, AN Heavy, Gahwiii^ with an automobile owned and driv­ MAY TAX MILK en by Eugene Plumstead of 'Wil­ . 28 Gauge Los Angeles, Sept 7.— (AP)— mington, Del, Washington, Sept. 7.— (AP)— Phe closing chapter of her story of County* Coroner John H. Yeomans A processing tax on milk is likely iow she lost the love of her iiand- of Andover held an inquest into the to be a pairt of toe National relief SPOUTING tome husband will be told today by death of Pero but faUed to hold EASTMAN MOVIE CAMERA plan for the industry now being 2-Inch I S-lmdi k 4-laoh ilrs.‘ Alfred C. Read, Jr., in her Plumstead after hearing the testi­ worked out by toe farm adjust­ >100,000 alienation of affections suit mony of the several witnesses to ment administration. The milk pro-, igainst Claire Windsor, film ac- the accident gnun has been worked, over for SS«65<'79e ress. Hospital ^ p o rt weeks by: Dr. Clyde L. King, head Standard Ten-Foot Leugtos. The blonde screen player’s attor- The report of Miss Annie Hatha­ of toe administration’s dairy sec­ leys announced they will move for way Smith, superintendent of the tion and other experts. The conclu­ I non-suit when Mrs. Read has fin- FREE FREE Rockville City hospital, for August, sion virtually has been reached shed her testimony and her attor- shows an active month at the insti­ G U TTE R lIIG leys rest their case. that a tax is the only way to as­ e a n s that you can get the tution. Close to 75 cases were sure production control.. money you need with the A t Proptnrtionate Savings. Mrs. Read so far has related how M treated, of. which over 56 were ad­ Sugg^ons tliat toe farmer be Mme convenience that you ler romance with the broker blos- mitted during August, paid from fiiniU raised by toe levy charge merchandise at a store. omed during their college days and The report is as follows: Number to remove old cows and poor pro­ Your own signature is all we low they were happy until the Winner To Be Qiosen Monday^ Sept 11 of patients in the hospital on A u g­ ducers from his heard are.receiv­ require (for amounts up to Asplialt Toker met Miss Windsor. ’The ust 1, 8; number admitted during ing serious consideration. $100) and the only cost is a All ontries ^f snapshots for the Grand Prize must ouple now is divorced. the month, 56; number of out-of- monthly charge of three per Miss Windsor had testified Read town patients, 10; total treated dur­ cent on the unpaid balance. be in hy 9 o’clock Saturday evening, September 9th. ^on her heart on a transcontinental ing the month, 74; total patients REMOVE GERMAN ENVOYS For example, the average Any snapshots tsken since Memorial Day, which were rain trip .by declaring himself a discharged, 65; x-rays taken, 12; monthly cost when repaid In 10 R oof Coining developed and printed here,* can be e n te ^ for Grand monthly payments Is as follows: ingle man. accidents, 16; births, 9; operations, I Berfin, Sept 7.— (AP)—It was Prize. In December, 1931, Mrs. Read 29; largest number treated at any announced today that Ger- I l l Hw cost it .42 F m ’ wood or metal roofs, water tanka, aid she left her husband after a one time, 24; smaUest number, 4; man Consul Generals Otto Kiq> at For $50 Hm cea» it M gal. uarrel about Miss .Windsor. daily averages, 11 patients. iNew York and Hugo Ferdinand For $75 «ho cost it $1.24 fence-posts, etc. “He kept saying everything about For $100 coat it $1.65 Take Rctiures This Week! Flower Show Timorrow. Simon at Chicago have bsau given ■'m 3aire was so much grandeir than The third annual fall fiower show indefinite leave. Johannes Borchers, Largw amounts and longtr In 5 GaOpn LoW Get a couplo rcdls of film and take snapshots of your be things about me,” Mrs. Read of the Rockville Community Gan- German consul at Clleveland, O., will w tarma, if dasirad. • 3 Kaot-Elbte aid. T went to my paroits’ home den Club will be held oh Friday and replace E)r. Kiep for the time being. favorite subjects. There' ls still time for you to enter h ' * . nd later, when he begged me for Saturday of ‘this week in the Town Baron Heinrich Ruedt von Gollen- the pictures taken this week, for the Movm Cameriu RO OFING BRII8 H ne more chance, I returned to him hall. Not alone have'these flower I berg-Boedlgbein, consul - genqiral at IDEAL I .1 I ■ i'^ lif I - m od we were happy until March IS, shows proven of interest to Rock­ Shanghai, has been appointed minis­ iien we separated again.” FINAN(CIN« ville people but also to residents of ter to Mexico. Herbert von Difkseh, Miss TA^adsor yesterday told of the tUrteen towns of Toland Coun­ ambassador to Moscow, will go to AMOCWnoNJnv qw her romance with Read faded ty. Tokyo. Boom 6 — B o M iiq w BofKItac fter she learned he waus interested It is obligatory that all those ex­ Von Dirksen will be replaced by 848-fim M«lh Street H A S I P I ^ P liiiiher Hcfilywood personalities, 1160 M ain Street hibiting shall be members of ths Rudolf Nadolny from Ankara, the TeL 7281 Nanoite«ter, Cmin. Next To State Theater he mentioned no namea RodcviUe Community Garden club Turkisb capitaL ■Mam i •S m , ■<: . jf ^.r T ;■•' 'W i

P ^ Q E FOU B MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. T l^ ^ A Y , SEPTEMBER 7,^»8S. . * . ____ • . ^ ' . ■ ______V __ • / * * r» _____ • • dlanrlfrstrr Uvlaf OB th« OeiUMetlout Cmts ls| FroaidsBt, the lattar through his t - hifhw than la othtr sUtM. advisory and veto authority. The 1933 Idea All of which would Bot bt blfhly I The Supreme Court la a creature '~£imtbig firrald encouraging to the consumer who I of Congress. Congress has the un> FUBLatmjcu ilk x b u BBItlXa) PRINTINQ COMPANY. INC has to pay more for milk than is questioned power to rebuild that A Desire to be of It BtSMli Stratt paid anywhere else, If It were not tribunal at any time, aa it has done ------• Manobastar, Conn. *--- f|-,7...... — ------I THOMAS rsunusoM for one thing. That thing is the 1b the past 1b eo-operatloB with -VP*-. Assistance OanaraJ Manacai assurance given to the Herald by the executive. Congress could, if it ROBERT K. ANDERSON Fonndad Ootobar i, Itll ths commissioners that they are by were so disposed, “pack” the Su PnbJiahad JSvarr BaantnCs Bzoapt -w. Funeral Director For ' j Sundays and dolldays Bntsred at tba no means through tbdr investiga- preme Court with as many friendly Post Offlcs at Mancbsstsr. Conn, aa tions yet They propose to find justices as might be necessary to Sseond Class Mall Mattsr. I WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. ' SUBSCRIPTION RATOS out exactly what it costs to produce insure a favorable majority in the TEL. Office 5171. House 7494. Ona Xsar. by mail ...... Il.oo Par Month, by mall ...... | .to milk in this state under conditions court for any measure that Con- Slnsta eonlss ...... $ .ot of reasonable efHdeney and what it gress might be interested to fbrmu C o Dollvarad, ona yaar ...... s>.00 costs to distribute it^facts which late. Or, as an alternative In case m e m b e r OF THF A880C1ATB0 PRESfe no one, so far, has been able to de- of an attempt by Ue court to nylU 'Xba ^soctated Prass la azclnstvaly termins* except approximately. Uy bu j great national policy, Con- antltlsd to tbs usa for rapoblieatlon t p of all naws dlspatebea ereditad to It Then, U it is found that the spread gress and the executive could mere- I h . or not otharwiaa ereditad la tbls is greater than ia warranted, the ly ignore the opinion of the court, paper and also tba local naws pnlv lisbed bersln. mandatory prices will be changed to r that body has absolutely no way All rlsbts of repnblloatlon ot spaclaJ dispatotaes barain are also re­ —^possibly that to the consumer of translating its opinions into or served. lowered and that to the producer dcm nnd enforcing them. This fact I By PAUL HARRISON Full service client of N E A Sar* raised. I slone should it clear enough fa vo|ce aupposed to be that ot Will vice, Inc. Rogers siniging a snatch of song Granting that t>ii« is no easy job, I that the whole function.-of the Su­ New York.—Meandering: Broad­ offstage. And after a frantic Publlsber's itrpreseniatlve: Tba it is something that. If done tbor-1 preme Court is, and was intended to way may be nlcknamec Beer Alley, Julius Matbews Special As«ncy—New search the director decided that Fork. Cbicaso, Detroit and Boston. oughly, would ease the minds of I t>o by the Congress that created it, hut one of the main streets in only Rogers could make a noise snooty Southampton, Long Memd, thousands of pensms who cannot merely judicial and not govem- like Will Rogers’ singing . . . MEMBER ADO^T BUREAU OF is officially identified as Gin Lane CIRCULATIONS. imderstand why it is necessary for mental, A Code for Bnrleeqae ‘The estate of the late Joseph The Herald Frlntlng Company, Ina, families to pay the highest milk ^ ^o^e any real jiutiflca- Only a few weeks ago there assumes no flnapcisj responsibility prices in America while the farmers timi for this queer notion that the Urban, theatrical designer and foi typorrapbieal errors appearing in architect, amounted to only about waa great co-do and.offidal frown­ advertisements in the Manchestar who produce the continue to governing power in this coun- ing over the strip aets in the Evenlna Herald. $20,000, though the productions insist that they are not gettinggal^^ Supreme Court, why on for which he did the scenery gross­ burlesque theaters. Ard the- pro­ ducers, wailing of impending ruin, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. living return for their labor, to say ®Brth should the Constitution have ed many millions. Urban useiTto I confide that his was a particularly actually ordered the burlesquor- nothing gC their investments. provided' for a Congress \ and a futile kind of art—the rfeenery got ines to do their disrobing only in FLAILS THE BANKERS. So long as the MUk Control ^*resldent at all? If the ultimate carted away to junk heaps, and the undressing rooms . . . But the torso-tofaeic are back at their old Board admits that' its schedule of function of govemmeot bad been the costly dubs he designed went Members of the American Bank­ to amithereene under the axes of tricks now, scattering garments prices is in some measure a gtab ^ be resposed In five or ers Association received in sour Federal raiders . . . all dVer the stage with verve, but In the dark and premises to work twenty-eight justices of the Whichsomehow reminiscent uot too much abandox And busi­ / silence the warning given to them ness is ever so mucb better . . . energetically in ths dlrsetlon of im- Suprsnm Coiurt, what was to have of the «rran0 job ol ad I’bblng done hy Jesse H. Jones, chairman of the Few outsiders Know tbat girls provement In ths Interest of con-1 PJ^*oted the original Constltution- by W. _C Fields, th-* comedian Reconstruction Finance Corpora­ some yei^ ago when a big section ot lowly lurlesque are, for the tion, at Chicago that if they didn’t sumer nroducer. there is ground I Convention from saying so? of scenery—part o* a stone house, most part, entirely serious about their Jobs anc always a-iplng wist­ do their part in financing the na­ for encourusmsnt. We must con- S everti times the United States in fact—started to fall on him during his act. The audience fully for notice from the big musi­ tional recovery movement the gov­ fees tThUrtng entertained «m eI Supreme Court has intruded ia- cal comedy produce*'!- Between jurloualy into the businsss of gov­ gasped and Fields IeaT?ed against ernment would soon go into com­ suspidon that the only interest to ■ 111 n it Just in time, flnall> pushing it shows u d rehearsals they gather ernment, but it baa always been gst mueh omurtdsratioB was that of safely into place. Ho turned back in the musty, dusty wings and mercial banking on a large scale. practice kleks and bends as faith­ very careful that it did net de so to the footlights and shook his Instead of taking the admonition tb the big dealers. fully as any Vanities ballerina. in such a way as to provoks a chal­ even when the disorder existed for head sadly “They certainly don't heart, however, the leading splrita years by carefully following my in­ put up these buildlnFf like they L a c k 1 B g competent direction, lenge on the part of the people or of though—and usually being just a in the association made speeches PRIVATES, NON-COMS. Behind the Scenes in structions. This Is one of the dis­ used to,” he said. Congress and the President to put orders in which the patient may ex­ little under the music comedy and read papers and reporta which beauty jtandard—they have a pa­ The latest Cuban revolt, bringing its own opinion Into effset. pect a great deal of Improvement if Msiy Plckford On Broadway thetically small chance ever to indicated with considerable clarity At the smart Riviera the other down ia a crash the Cespedes re-1 The continuation of the authority be will follow the dlrectioDd exact reach Broi»dway. A few, however, that the only thing to be espected night a party of collegians ar^ gime so Joyously inaugurated less of the Supreme Court is utterly de- WASHINGTON ly, though even slight changes in have been choseB for the .big time, rived with an enormous package from that group is first continued Hie dieting may prevent the desired so the other*, stage-struck and than a month sigo, differs from the I pendent upon its toleration by the that umed out to be their own resistence to the. government's Ickei Wants Action In Starting« How the NRA discern a results. strangely naive about it all, keep customary military coup of Latin country and by tbs superior power ginger ale . . . Walter Damroseb efforts at rehabilitation and, sec­ Pobdo Works Program ... .Qnes-^ monopoly oiEthe basis of an indus­ The change back to normal is on trying . . . America la one important partieu-1 of Congress. Nobody knows that sometimes slow and cannot be hast­ invites his symphony orchestra to ondly, propaganda aimed, at the tton Raised as to Hew NBA Will try’s mere paper evidence and so a luncheon every year. And Mrs. lar, In that It was a move made not any better than the first-class law- l^eiect Monopolies .... W inning uphold the ^ ra b amendment to the ened by any local treatment except, There’s Limit to Everything repeal of much of the new banking perhaps, by a daily application of Damroseb and her fout daughters only by army and navy but bylyers who make up its personnel. It a Presidential Election In Latin- recovery act forbidding codes which don waitresses’ garb and sen’s the Their private •Ives, any of them law created at the last session of A m erlca .... The Real Job of permit monopolistic practices? the cold ultra violet ray onto the the enlisted personal thereof. I is therefore of the greatest doubt meal . . . will toll you, are less exciting Congress,—a hopeless effort, Johnson’s Guard. Oswald F. Sebuette, the famous membranes of the nose and throat. There are two socialities in the than the average stenographer’s This is so unusual as to be, on that the Supreme Court will make “trust-buster” who is now concen­ This treatment will sometimes as­ because th'“y work such incredibly Mr. Jones demanded of the bank­ production end of the t-'evles. Dud­ the surface, astonishing. Yet ae-1 any attempt to stem the tide of By RODNEY DUTCHER trating on Andy Mellon’s “aluminum sist in bringing about a healthier ley Murphy directed P.ul Robeson long hours that they have neither condition by the actinic of chemical ers that they take advantage of the tually the wonder is that rank-and- change which has set in—and prac Manchester Herald Washington trust,” says it cem't He proposes in the Emperor Jones,’ and Jock the time nor energ3’ to g;o on par­ new provisions of the law which en­ Correspondent that when an Industry has been in effect of this ray. Whitney Is to produce some pic­ ties. And as tpr modesty, here’s file military Insurrections are not tlcally certain that if it should The diet after the initial water ables the federal government to go vestigated by the Justice Depart- tures of Technicolor . . . Mary an incident: For a publicity stunt more frequent than those led by | make such an attempt it would Washington, Sept 7.—Secretary ment or Federal Trade Commlsaio^’’^ft!»t should be entirely free for a Plckford’s air dash here, it devel­ a press agent managed to have into partnership with the banks officers. merely be disregarded. of the Interior Ickes, who doubles its code be sent to that body for considerable time from all starch ops, was for the purpos*> of sdllng an en ire chorus invited to. a nud­ and sugar foods, and especial care through the purchase of preferred The ordinary military coup Is as public works administrator, is senm ity. a couple of stories she has writ­ ist camp for a day. And the girls stock—or capltfd notes in cases chafing at criticism of the slow Attorney General Cummings has must be used in avoiding any food ten, rnd to talk over plans to ap­ not only refused to go, but threat­ usually in the interest of a «wnAil FINGER PRINTS.* getaway on his $3,300,000,000 pro­ made from white flour or white where states torbid banks to issue just finished an investigation of the pear on the Broadway stage dur­ ened to strike if anything more group with the enlisted men stand­ gram . Aluminum Company of America, sugar. In most cases it is well to ing the autumn ,. . . Will Rogers was said about it in the papers. Rugged individualism, personified preferred stock—^with a vieiy to in­ ing little If any chance of benefiting. He got after othef cabinet mem­ Schuette says the Mellon concern discontinue milk and cream for a will help make two pictures when “What,” asked a little Monde who creasing bank capital and make by J. Gresham Machen, D. D., puts time. Bananas, cocoa and chocolate They are called on to do the killing bers and their assistants at the pub­ makes all the crude aluminum and he returns t> Hollywood. One will thinks nothing of posing semi- much larger the credit lending ca­ up its back and spits furloiisly at lic works board’s last executive ses­ has maintained a price of 23.? cents should not be used. A little butter be a starring vehicle, but in the nude on the itage, ”'*o you sup­ and the being killed while having may be eaten with the vegetables other he’ll-be heard but not seen. pose my friends would think if I pacity of the institutions. Only a Senator Copeland’s proposal that sion, demanding that they report a pound through the depression; nothing of consequence to gain. within two days their progress in that its control enables it to sell the but not over two or three ounces The script of the latter called for did a thing like that?” few banks, comparatively, have everybody be fingerprinted. Dr. Yet it is almost always the class translating money grants-into ac­ semi-finished metal at 26 cents while dally. Keep up the skin elimination taken the steps necessary. Many Machen writes at length to the and tpr to sweat each da> through from which the rank-snd-flle are de­ tual operations and jobs. independents, whom Schuette repre­ merely continue to sit on their de' New York Times protesting against He was talking to the beads of sents, m ust, sell at S3. exercising, following the exercises too mucb rubbing, while the pelt. rived ‘ that stands most in need of of the parent will wear for years. posits while their communities are the degradation which the savage the War, Post Office, Treasury, Tbi.> s t o o ' m ay be apocryphal, with a cold shower bath. Thfi per­ governmental change, or at least Commerce and Labor Departments. but it’s told of a well known gent spiration brought on by exercising We don’t want to close in on the starving for commercial acconuno Dr. Copeland proposes to Inflict on believes that it does. And in the About $1,200,000,000 bad been who has received a fine advisory job is much more beneficial than that YOUR children too much. They need to dation to enable business to expand a free people. produced by artificial meams. have fim and change la demanded. last analysis the real source of allocated, but little actually ex­ from the government of a small The R, F. C. head “poured it on­ We wish we had no worse things pended and relatively few persons republic. He enjoyed the friendship A sample diet which proves satis­ They * need a certain number of power rests in the hands of the pri­ playthings, places to go and things to” the bankers at one point in to contend with than the sense of put to work. and the highballs of the country’s factory in the majority of cases vates and non-coms of almost any Among the reasons is the inade­ legation officios here. Last winter after a fast is aa,follows: CHILDREN to do. these words; But we will show our sense if degradation that would come to us quacy of tte P. W. A. personnel. thejrtold him their president was Breakfast: The white, but not the army, big or little. It is they who By OiivB Roberts Bartoe we leave some of the good things Be smart for once. Take the through being required to smear a Deputy Administrator Henry M. having re-election difficulties on the yolks, of one or two eggs, cooked hold primitive control over the lives until they grow up. Save some­ government into partnership Waite, General Counsel Henry T. u any manner except frying; a record card in a police station or a issue of which candidate would moke thing for futime years. They need with you and then go partners of their own officers and of the dvll large dish of cooked, non-stareby town clerk’s office, along with Hunt and Director of Housing the biggest hit with Washington. not live thirty years in fifteen. with ^e President in the recov­ rulers whose servants they are sup­ Robert Kohn, with one or two other He went to Albany and obtained not over three or four I Too often parents have the idea ery program without stint • * • everybody else. It is easy to con­ Contentment is a healthy state posed to be. This is because there specialists, are high grade. Other­ a large photograph of Roosevelt, pr^es or their equivalent in other that children may be kept happy of mind — excitement is not, if It It is easy to say “no” and if that ceive of life being just one glad are so many of them and because wise the outfit looks weak, with a then president-elect, autographed bieweu, unsuipuuieU fruits. by excitement. is a habit Let us all stop and is the program and we want the sweet song in such a situation. notable lack of outstanding engi­ to the man who was already a Lunch: A large raw salad ol government to do our .banking, the weapons of their trade are in “Excitement” is just what it think where we stand and call a From our point of view there is neers and other «perts. president. ’The picture was used to bland leafy vegetables, excluding says—exciting or stimulating the halt if the children are getting too what is to become of our high their very hands. • Some P. W. A. employes are excellent effect in the campaign. onions, garlic, peppera or other priced banking talent? The something a little more serious the senses. The nerves of sight, taste, much. Of course the rulers and the min- political appointees. Some were ’The American, a genuinely able citi­ pungent foods; also one or more of hearing, touch or smell, by the office boy can say “no” and the matter with the Copeland scheme picked by Waite and a few by Ickes. zen, was later invited to visit with the following cooked, non-starchy note teller can collect the notes officers are usually correct way, are not the only channels by than the Machen objection. Just Recent assignment to P. W. A. of his beneficiary—and was given the vegetables: celery, spinach, small if they are good. Why not use which we get pleasure—far from enough in assuming that they can Emil Hurja, Jim Farley’s patronage job. string beans, asparagus, summer our bank talent to find ways and about how many more politioal job it. agent doesn’t raise anybody’s Defining N-B-A squash, cucumber, egg plant, beet means of providing the necessary handle their enlifted or conscript Our emotiozud fibres are as holders does the senator figure it hopes. credit for home requirements in soldiers through superior w it But The “N. R. A.” Initials have been tops, turnip tops, small beets, small complicated as the electrical vis­ would take to make, record and Protecting the Communists humorously translated into many' carrots, small parsnips, small tur­ co-operation with NRA? in this newest Cuban affair there cera of a robot. Aa we have keep tabs on a himdred and twen­ The latest wise crack on Re- versions. A hard-boiled and disgust­ nips, pumpkin, lettuce, okra or zuc­ thousand kinds ot "feelings”, we As about the only reaction to this seems to have been enough of wit ty-five million sets of fingerprints coveiy Row is that the four police­ ed coal operator, who apparmtiy chini. respond to ten thousand excite­ was more of the hackneyed mum­ and self confidence among the men men stationed outside the adminis­ had been given his first real lesson Dinner: The choice of cooked and with an additional couple of million ments. BY BRUCE CATION bling about "sound banking”—as if to offset those of their officers— trator’s office when Communists about the New Deal, was heard to raw non-starchy vegetables as at Effect of Stimulation ... coming alonk every year? were reported on the way were sim­ exclaim as he staggered down the lunch; and in addition one-quarter SAYS ELECTRICITY any banking could be sound that left and the possession of the arms set-1 ^ ^ ^ To l(eep ourselves constantly ply there to protect the Communists corridor: pound of lean beef, chicken, turkey, WILL BBENO UTOPIA stimulated gives pleasiure, of the nation’s assets mired in the tied any controversy in advance. from Johnson. “Nuts Run America!” fresh fish except salmon, i^ bit or course—^we like to taste candy, Stuart Chase Describee O s Vision quicksands of deflation—and a re­ There are a good many govern­ muttem: no dessert. for instance, rather than bread. Of the Future newal of the talk about branch ments in this world that wouldn't Daily Health These rules are very easily fol­ Or we would rather hear music banking be a panacea. last any longer than Cespedes’ if to obtain and Its quality becomes in­ lowed and you may expect a com­ than the soft splash ot a waterfall By BRUCE CATTON adequate. plete and permanent cure in every What Mr. Jones was talking the military rank and file should To see a movie has muui ;pore Mr. Stuart Chase, having been Service During the early years of life a Health and Diet case where there is no mechanical punch than to look at a hayfield. about when he Intimated very clear­ take it into its head to do its own correct diet favors the building of Irritation in the nasal passages. To dance is more exciting to our high up on the mountain topa,^ae^ Hints on How to Aee;ep Well by ly that the government might go thinking and act according to its a constitution vdilch in adult life Advice nerves of ' rhythm than to walk ing a great vision, comes down to World Famed Authority will be able to resist various types (Symptome of Adheslmis) into the banking business was, of thoughts. By Dr. Pranli McCoy down the street to buy groceries. tell us about it in **nie Promise of of disease. Question: L. S. Writej: “Have course, that provision of the law We could go on, but make your E’ower,” one of the Joh” Day Co.’s DECT AND HEALTH been reading your column from time own comparisons. 25-cent pamphlets; and In the tell­ which, though it has never yet Vitamins In the diet prevent the TREATMENT OF HAY FEVER to time and would like to know the SUPERSTITION. With children we are really ing there Is a good deal of genutne been employed, authorizes the Re­ Body’s Food Supply Is Important appearance of specific disorders Many kinds of foolish advice and symptonu ofui adhesions•uuoa.uui. are. Was — making a mistake if we think we exd tem en t As Poorly Nourished Person which occur when they are absent paliatlve treatment! are given to construction Finance Corporation Our venerable neighbor the Hart­ o^ratefi on for rupturea app»(to iJrvT^co^ So far, says Mr. Chase, we have ford Courant does not advise those C s^ot Resist Disease. The minerial salts prevent the ai^ the suffferers from hay fever, but atout a ye« ago ana ^ rtantly Just to keep them happy, hardly scratched the surface la our to lend money to anybody for any­ pearmice of disorders associated the cure ia really very simple and effects until a couple of weeks ago. i Sensation ^ we do provide,^ certain­ use o electric power. We began of its readers who are hoarding gold By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN with their insufficiency. Thus, such thing. A whole credit banking depends entirely on dietetic treat Have had contlnu^ headache as if ly, for the minute, but sensation by using it to Ug.-1 cur lamps and in defiance of government edict— system could be set up under that Editor, Journal of the American conditions as scurvy, xerophthaln^a, ment The person who bim a tenden­ from stomach, unusually constipat­ and contentment contain, few of we wound up by making it run there may possibly be half a dozen Medical Assodation, and of ricketa and polyneuritis do not ap­ cy to this disorder must first ed. and pains in back that lead up the same letters. street cars and t n r n factory law. If the banks do not ab^don Hygda, the Health pear In the presence of sufficient of them—to adhere to tbdr defi­ cleai^ his blood stream by a short to back of bead.” A child on a farm can be as con- wheels; but eventually it wlD re­ their present attitude of non-coop­ M agazine. amoimta of vitamins A, B, C and fast of several days from all foods. make o’lr whole sodety, free* the ance; but—. D. A n ^ e r. I *“<1 reafiy happy as the eration there would seem to be He must drink largs quantities of tolestlMs child in a city wio. geto V hundred laborer of drudgery, emandpata The Courant would, it admits, be /A suitable food supply is at the mighty little doubt that it very soon I water, possibly three or four gallons cause of constipation. The only w^ I jugj turning the farmer, buili up our small much interested in seeing somebody bads of good bealth. When When food contains a sufficient per day, and use at least one dally towns, reduce the swoOen size of will be. you can be sure whether or not you | He jlOeim’t even V— , . recruits were examined during the amount of iodine and iron, of enema a quart warm water. have adheslcms is to have an x-ray our great dties, redesign our test out the gold-hoarding ukase in ^orld War it was found that a sub- at ot to keep his ears br eyes open. A calcium and phosphorus there is The congestion in the mucoQs mem­ examination made. Adhesions may homes, levdutionlze our traas- the Supreme Court Ah, than, per* stantial proportion were ^In 111' thousand noises are all about him, MILK PRICES. satisfactory growth of bone and branes can be relieved through produce symptoms In almost any 8 thousand sights to see. portation system and put poverty baps, we might see where the gov- health due to the fact that thw had muscle, satlixactory action of the stim ulating ths ■vi'n by using tw o part of the body if they are of suf­ on the rurap heap. not recdved proper nutrition during The child in ^..^inodest home cm Two members of the State Board I thjrroid glan'd and suitable develop­ sponge o r shower baths daUy.. a fter­ ficient strength to interfere with the be, and often is, more sincerely In fact Mr. Ch.ise asserts. *if it that period of life when the body ment and repair of the blood. wards vigorously rubbing down the functional activity of the stomach, ia not vrecked by the bruts claims . of Milk Control honored the Herald The Courant is not alone, of I grows most rapidly. content than the rich child whose But even beyond the appearance body with a rough towel until the intsstinet: or other . abdominal mistaken parents load up his days of an obsolete finandal systain, it with a visit yesterday in an effort course, in this idolatrous faith in ^ established that a weU- of spedfle .disorders assoc^ted with entire skin rarface la glowing.' This organs. with new "toys, clothes, candy, promises a world repl^ with a__ _ . nourished body can redst disease defldehciu there is a general wel­ to disabuse this newspaper’s mind the Supreme Courts ahlUty to run ^ p o ^ nourished one does treatment will increase the activity (See An Optometrist) rides, and spending money. more freedom and I^q;>plnea8 than fare ot the bddy which seems to be mankind has ever known.” of its impression that there is, in the United States of Antorica. It not. All speeiaUsta in diseases of of the millions of pores in the skin Question: Rob^ asks: "What CoBtentBMBt vs. Exettement I almost wholly dependent on satis­ causes puffiness under the eyes? I Mr. Chase’s pamphlet doaa Bof the prices fixed by the Board, too and increase the elimination of body There Is a vary dear reason It is a widely entertained lupentitlon. I children agree that the child fed factory nutrition. am only 19 years old aind get an explain just boiw all of tUs la to Tt I. the breast by a wdl-nourlshed poisons, thus relieving the burden of is this. Nerves do not long re­ great a spread between the price old proverb, "Tell me what the mucous membranes.^ average of 9 1-2 hours sleep every be worked out, ia a world bur* It is very mucb to be doubted, how-1 mother is callable of withstanding jmu eat and I will tell you what you spond to the same stimulus, but received by the farmer and the The fast on water only gives the night, so I do not think lack of sleep dened with bumaa greed, stiqMpears tc bag. worked out somehow In the near we gathered from the .conversation ments Off the digestive functions ment wears off, but the hunger headed gentlemen who constitute *v « which usually accompany hay fever Could you suggest a cure? 1 also future he is quite poaitive.,^ was that, while the retail price of , I Quite nequently the children of fo it lasts, m time even that “Electridty, he dedaras. “cBh the court s personnel. poor, who are fed by their as well as other catarrhal troubles. dream a lot. Can ansrthing be done wears dway and we find l^dreds milk is twp cents higher in Connec­ It is surprising how quickly bay about i t ? ” give us universally hUh standavds We recommend to 'those who do mothers,- show remai’kable^'-reMst- Thought of yoimg fdk ffiflf dead with bore­ of living, new and amuslBg ldiidi ticut than It is In New York City or hold to the superstition, however, fever will disappear under ibin regi­ Answer: First, go to a competent dom. The symptoms of this are men,' but one must be patient and optometrist and have your eyes ex­ at jobs, leisure, eraedom. av aad Boston—higher in fact than in any __, , , TT.I4-.I rfch, impropeiiy nourished, fan broken tempers, pouting f a c ^ to drudgery, congeatiaa, . aoias. a careful perusal of. ths United | ^ctlms to nS tri^iil disorders. persevere if the condition Is chronic, amined. You are certalzJy getting For as the body without the spirit and a dedded tendentw toward smoke and filth.” other state in the Union—the miiit States Constitution with, a view to enough sleep, but sometimes no Is dead, so fsltii without woria la as the membranes have been literal­ disobedienoS. Dlsobedlsnoe ia of­ ’There’s a jokar ui tha haWH ly soakjBd in m u eu s'for a long time grower is not getting any more than discovering, if possible, the slight-1 It is weU established that tuber' dead alee James, 2:26. amount of sleep will . properly rest ten just one more way to find a ever. Your sngineaf Is 'the «« M..* culosis is a (Usease fdmoet invaria­ and have learned to be practically eyes which are contmuaUy subject­ thrill, to the fed-up child. he should; that the Ug distributing nt mtimatloB in that document with hod nutrition. laiy.Jfr. Chase NoUe deeds that are concealed eUminative qn;aas. ed to strain. The oommonest cause, There Is saother poiat to be wittthe reii^. ,, . companies, having conte under the that tn law making of tbeiThe number of cases (Smlnishes are most esteemed.—PascaL p a w n I have received ttiany litters from of excessive dreaming is iro n di­ made. Young nerves cannot ‘fint tha |hi« sf .AA NRA, are laboring under increaeed federal'government^ are not unqual-|^?n the food wp|dy ia sufficient the readers hf my newspaper arti- gestive disturbances due to using stand aa mucb exdtsment aa those Utopia Is *ji^ aeoaonA^ and correct, and the number of expensee; and that the etandard of ifledly reposed In Congreae aad the Beer w m made by the Egyptians I cits telling of instances where they Che wrong foods or oombinations of I of the matured body, jeuR as toe vd’ich 'n htaed- oa eases increases when food la dlflloult vm> I 4000 jMan ago. ^havt beea aUe to euze themselves food at ths avpia^BiaaL jfur of a young aalmal wont MaBd UoB, aad ao2. sR

^ . :-V' Sr Cl -17* 3' V l •yn- A V 'i -s MANCHE^nCR EVITNINO HERAM). MANCHESTER. CO W .. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7,1988, V PAG fi,,Prt^ T Windaop, to nominate the, officers and Lewis A. GIU. Jewett (Jity, in- for the ensuing year, and to elect a teimittent color textile prlnttaig •V HOW RATTLESNAKES Town Committee for two years. Overnight Jnacblne. DAILY RADIO PROGRAM The Federated church building baa Anthony Horvath, Wallingford, Y been thoroughly renovated and re­ Ae P. News ^ g op«*aer device, . THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 7 (C«ntral and Bastarn Standard Tima) 226 Hartford Conn. m u ACQUIRE RATTLES decorated, also new electric lights — I ■ Emil A. Sehuelke and Julius Nota—All proarams to koy and baale ebaina or nonpa lh«ao( anlaaa apael* have been installed. Ross, Meriden. liquid ndasuring de­ ' a$ mmS « VM flad: eoaat to coast (e to e) doaltnatloa ineludaa all availsbla stations. The Republican Caucus will be '~Edgartuwn, Mass.-rrCaptaln Fran­ vice. Thoroday, August 7 ■m S (IMI H..,hl Ppoflyams aubjact to ehangoc P. M. CanL East held at the Wapplng school hall on cis J. Manhall, 76, a nativj of New Lewiif M. Young, *^6rwleh, sand MIm m wwmm. 6:00—Skippy. ^ Chaw to* • • wHtf • • • *ptoM (DavHffht Timt One Bow Later) only: Between the Bookonda—wpat Friday evening. Sept .8, at eight Bedford who had followed sea spreader. 3:46— 4:46—John Kelvin, Tmop—to a 6:16—George HaU’a Orchestra. ' n b c -w e a f n e t w o r k Expert Declares. They Can o’clock, (Q. 8. t.) to nominate offi­ as man and boy for 60 jrears, dies. Fayette Leister, N.v- Britain, 4:00— 6:00—Barney Rapp Or.—mldw. 6:30—Jack Armstrong, All-Ameri­ BASIC — East: weaf wlw weei wtie out; Skippy—repeat to midwest cers for the ensuing year. Billerica, Mass.—Four ppisonent anti-fri-jtion bearing. Pfkiinu Fwince Co. tl— m a, state Theater BatMlas vpjar wtaa Pcah wfi wilt wfbr wro wgy 4:16— 5:16—Barney Rapp Or.—also e can Boy. All South Windsor schools opened at the House of Correction placed in Walter J. Penney, West Haven, when wcaa wtam wwj wsai; Midwest! 4:30- 6:80—Mildred Bailey ~ baaiot 6:46—Mabdl’e Magic Orcle. 70S M ala S t , M h aA eatas Jack Armstrong-midwest repeat Get as Many as Four for the fall term on Wednesday solitiuy confinement after refusing light di..imer. wmaq wcfl Rad woc-who wow wdaf 6:00—Barney Rapp’8 Orchestra. Ogea TharMlaT Bvealaica Vattl S P. M. NORTHWEST A CANADIAN - WtmJ 4:45— 5:48—Isham Jones Orah.—to o morning on daylight saving time. to can tomatoes. Martin D. Fitzgerald, Torring- Phone S480 wiba kstp webe wday kfyr crct efcf 6:00— 6:00—Morton Dewnein—also eat 6:80— ^Mildred B ailey. Mrs. William Felt Miss Marjorie Boston—Publication of the Men­ ton, patching machine. The oalr eheisc ie - — SOUTH — wrva wptf wwno wla wjax 6:16— 6:16—NRA Talk - wabc only; .6:46— Lsham Jones’ Orchestra. Yearly If WeD Fed. Three pereeat pe wfla>wsun wlod warn wmo wab wapi Dance Time—chain F^elt and Miss Faith M. Ctollins left tor, monthly organ of inmates'of \ 7:00— ^Morton Downey. wjdz wamb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kprc 6:30— 6:30—The Mills Bros.—also eat , last Saturday morning for an auto­ state prison, suspended for one ^ . A f * t » woai atbs ktha 6:46— 6:45—Boake Carter, Talk — ba> 7:15—’Tilt ‘I'act Finder. mobile trip up through Vermont, MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kgrlr kghl sic: The Texas Rangere—west only 7:30—Tbr MUle Brothers. Berkeley, Calif.Sept. 7.— (A P )— month after publication t>f issue gJSQthS i^QSt flig h t PACIFIC COAST — kgo kfi kgw komo 6KX>— 7:00—Windy City Revue—alsb-s and to i.Ake George. They re­ cohtsdhlng material of an "objec- ^ kbq kfsd ktar ksu 6:30— 7:80—Dramatic Guild-also cat 7:46—T^e Diplomats. turned to their homes on. Monday Rattlesnakes, contrary to belief that tionahle nature” which “abused in Cant. East. 7.-00— 8:00—Mark Warnow—also cat 8:00—Windy City Revu«. ^ afternoon. 7:30— 8:30—U. 8. Marine Band—to cst they acquire one rattle -each year, Vittel, France— Marcel Joumet, 2:00— 3:00—Winters A Weber, Organ 8:30—Columbia Dramatic Guild. scurrilous language the conduct of 6:00— 9:00—Willard Robison Or.—to a sometimes add as many as four an­ 66, world famous operatic baritone. 2:30— 3:S(y—Tea Dansant by Orchea. 8:30— 9:30—Ted Husing A Oroh.—to e 9:00—Presenting Mark Wamow. a former official cf Qio Common­ 2:4S— 8:46-,Uady Next Door, Kiddles 8:45— 9:46—Gladys Rice, Songs—to e nually if the reotUes au:e weU fed wealth. Lakeport, Cal.—John R. Gamer, 3:00— 4:00—Green Bros. A Edw. Nell 9:15—10:18—Phil Regan, Tenor—to cat 9:30—U. S. Marine Band. 96, pioneer Californian, cousin of ••tj 3;3( ^ 4:3(y—Trio Romantlque—also e and the weather is warm, Dr. J. M. Newport, R. L—Mrs. Katherine L. 9:30—10:80—The NRA Program—c to o 10:00—Dee* River — Willard Robi­ Vice President Gamer. A TYPEWRITER * S:46— 4:4S—Ray Hsatherton—also cat 9:45—10:45—F. Martin’s Orch.—c to « son, Evangelist of Rhythm. Linsdale of the University of Cali­ Hill, dhughter of Augustus, N. 4:00— S:0O—Dinner Concert—also cat 10K10—11:00—Glen Gray Orches.—c to o fornia said today. i TALCOTTVILLE Smith, former presidoit of Wesle­ SENSATION 4:30— 6:30—John B. Kennedy—to cat 10:30—11:30—J. Hamp Orches.—« to e 10:30—Ted Husing; Leon Belasco’s 4:36— 6:35—Richard HImber's Ensem. 11:00—12:00—Dance Houi^wabc only Reports from the snake country yan College, dies. She w as 86. REDS SENTENCED 6:00— 6:00—Mouhtalneers—weaf only Orchestra. 10:46—Gladvs Rice with concert of North California—the Sierra Duesseldorf, Germany, Sept 7. 6:15— 6:15—Countess Albani—also cst NBC-WJZ NETWORK Mr. and Mrs. Franklin G. Welles, The New 6:30— 6:30—Lum A Abner—east only orebestra. Nevada mountains— show the dead­ —(A P )—Nine Communists were 6:46— 6:46—The Goldbergs, Serial Act BASIC — East: wja wbz>wbza wbal ly poisonous reptles have been do­ Jr. and Mrs. Franklin G. Welles, Sr., sentenced tc death today for mur­ wham kdka wgar wjr wlw wsyr wmal: ll:16-^Pbi] Regan. PATENTS ARE ISSUED Royal 6:00— 7:00—Rud syalleers Hr.—c to c ing very well this seosm. motored to - Rpclgiort, Mass., on dering a Nazi storm trooper and 7:00— 8:00—The Showboat Hr.—baslo Midwest: wcky kyw wanr wls kwk 11:30—NRA Program. M onday. ^ 8:00— 9:00—Whiteman Show—o to o kwcr koii wren wmaq kso 11:45— Freddie Martin’s Orchestra. Fishermen visiting the Sierra attempting to kill several others in Signet 9:00—lOdX^Wm. ScottI A Orchestra NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmJ Nevada slopes have foimd not only The Golden Rule Club will hold a TO STATE INVENTORS an attack from fismbiisb upon a 9:16—10:16—Lum A Abner—midw. rpt wiba kstp wcbc wday kfyr crct ofcf meeting on Friday evening a 7:45 9:30—10:30—Jack Denny A Orchestra SOUTH — wrva wptf wwnc wla wjax large numbers of rattlers during the N a zi post a t B rkratb Tune 20, 1932. Now 00 DIaplay. 10:00—11:00—Ralph Klrbery, Baritone wfla>wsun wlod wsm wmc wsb wapL- in the assembly room of the church. The prosecutor demanded the last few months of wu’m weather, Washington, Sept. 7.—(AP)— Come in and try K. 10:06—11:05—Milts Blue Rhythm Band wjdz wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpro The meeting will be in charge of the death penalty for twelve men ac- 10:80—11:30—Dance Orchestra Prog. woai ktbs kths but have encountered an imcommon Patents have been grauted the fol­ MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kglr kghl Misses Florence Pinney and Miriam Clued of the crime, but one was Kem pV, Inc. 11:00—12KX)—Showboat—coast repeat number of exceptionally lEuge ones. lowing Connecticut inventors:* . PACIFIC COAST — kcokfi kyw komo WBZ-WBZA Welles who will give a talk on their sentenced to fifteen yea”S and tw o 768 Main St. Phono 8680 , CBS-WABC NETWORK khq kfsd ktar One snake kiUed at Loomis weighed Rlcliard Von Reppert, Hartford, recent trip across the United States w ere eusquitted. BASIC—East: wabc .vadc woko wcao Cent. East. Springfield — Boston 12 pounds, altho^h it was only four and the World’s Fair. The hostesses t3rpewriting machine. waab wnac war wkbw wkrc whk cklw feet, five inches long. Several re­ wdrc wcau wtp wjas wean wfbl wapd 3:00— 4dK)—Women’s Clubs—also cst will be Mrs. Albert Beebe and Miss Lovls C. Hobart, New Britain, 3:16— 4:16—P. Ash Orchestra—to cst ports have been made of snakes wjsv; Midwest: wbbm wen wfbm kmoc 3:30— 4:30—The Singing Lady—east Florence Pinney. chaplet. ktnox wowo whas Thursday, September 7 with as many as 18 rattles. EAST A CANADA - wpe whp wlbw 3:46— 4:45—Orphan Annie—east only The public school opened on Tues­ Ralph K. Reynolds, Danbur^, hat 4:00— 8:00—Reggie Child’s Orchestra 5:00—Agricultural Markets. As To RattiM and bat-making art. ■wheo wlbz wfea w6rc wicc cfrb ckac 4:30— 5:30—Old Songs of the Church day morning with 'Miss Anne DIXIE — west wafa.wbrc wqani wdod 5:15—Paul Ash uid his Casino Or­ Dr. Linsdale, research associate . Stanley W. Sparks, Norwalk, Iclra wrec wlac wdsu wtoc krld wrr 4:45— 5:46—Lowell Thomas—e-es. only Herring of Rockville as the teacher. 6:06- 6:00—Amos ’n’Jkndy-Teaat^onlydy- chestra.. in invertebrate zoology in the iml- method of extmding tubular metal ktrb ktsa waco koms wdbo wodx wbt 5:16— 6:18—Cdneert Footlights, Orch. Mrs. Mona Frazier and Miss •wdae wble wtar wdbj wwva wmbg wsjs 5:45— 6:45—Sig. Spaeth, Tunes—to o 5:30—Kellog Singh,g Lady. verslty’s muiseum o f vertebrate zoo­ Helen Frazier spent the holidays shapes. MIDWEST — wcah/wgl wmt wmbd logy, explained the addition of rat­ Charles Goering, Norwalk, win­ wtaq wisn wlbw kfb l*fab wkbn wcoo 6:00— 7:00—Stories of the Sea—east 6:46— Little Orphan Annie. with relatives at Groton. 6180— 7:30—Adventures in Health tles to a snake’s personal collection, dow. ■wabt 6:45— 7:45—John L. Fogarty. Tenor 6:00—Roosevelt Hotel Orchestra. Miss Delia Gregory and Miss MOUNTAIN—kvor klz koh kal as foU ows: Alexander and Andrew McNicol COAST—khj koln kgb kfrc kol kfpy 7:00— 8:00—Death Valley Days. Play 6:15 —Happy Landings— Mitzi Rachel Stevens of Lynchburg, Vir- 7:30— 8:30—To Be Announced . Green. A rattler gets, a new rattle every kvi kfbk knij kwg kern kdb kgmb 8:00— 9:06-Hands Across the Border ginis were recent guests of Mr. ■ Cent. East. 8:30— 9:30—Concert Organ Recital 6:84—Sports Review. time it she^ its akin; it shedr its and Mrs. James McNally. WANTED 2:00— 3:00—U. 8. Army Band—also c 9:00—10:00—The Three Jesters—east; 6:40—Weather. skin every time it grows out of the Mrs. Lottie Gibbs and David Gibbs 2:3(^ 8:30—The Rhirthm Kings—to e Ames ’n’ A n ^ —repeat for west 6:42—Famoiu Sayings. old one, and it grows out of the old EXCURSION 2:40- 3:46—Legion Trade Prog.—to e 9:16—10:16—To Be Anneunead have been visiting relatives in New 3:00— 4:0(^Akrppy, Sketeh—east only 9:80—10:80—U. S. Army Band—e to e 6:45—Lowell Thomas. , one only when it enjoys good feed­ Y o rk C ity. 3:15— 4:15—Geo. Hall Orch.—also cst 10:00—11:00—Ernie Holst A Orchestra ing and warm weather. TO NEW YO RK 7:00—Amos ’n’ Andy, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Morrell and 8:30— 4:30—Jaok Armstrong — aaat 10:80—11:36—Dancing in Twin Cities Heat KUls ’Em 7:16—Concert Footlights— Mario George Dodson spent the week-end Each Sunday in September Cozzi, W itone. As to one of the mountaineers’ at their cottage at Land O’ Pines, ROUND TRIP $ has hit Municipal Court and it looks 7:45—Guardsmen. favorite arguments—^whether a rat­ S ta fford . RAILROAD FARE 2.00 as though the Justices will have tler wlU die if exposed to a hot sun 8:00—Captain Diamond’s 'Adven­ Frederick Webb has been con­ Lr. Wiadtor Lock* ...... 7tS4 AJS. Queer Twists dirty hands. The budget director tures. the California scientist answered in Lt. Hartford ...... 7144 A.M. has ruled that they can have only fined to his home the past week by On* 128tk S t ...... 10:18 AAL 8:30—Adventures in Health. the affirmative. He explaineo the illness. Oua N*w Vorli* .,. . . a ...... 1 0 tZB AAt. one clean towel every two weeks, 8:46—Malkin Conservatory gro- protoplasm of a snake, a cold blood­ instead of one a week. Miss Dorothy Wood spent the uv. N*w York* ...... S:SO PAt. In Day*s News gram . ed creature, wlU deteriorate and re­ week-end with friends in Hartford. Lv. iSstk St...... StSO PAL Racine—Defending himseit when 9:0G^Death Valley Dayb. sult in death if exposed to a tem­ M. H. Talcott and Miss Faith Tal- *Cr*iid Cmirel Terminet arraigned on a cha]^e of breaking 9:80—Jules Laude—Troubadour o f perature o f about 110 degrees fo r a cott spent Labor Day with relatives EASTERN STANDARD TIME New Haven, Sept. 7 — (AP) — into a filling station “Peck” Gamer, the Violin. nunaber of minutes. While rattlers in Litchfield. A dey for rtrkirmap—euttinp 'frttudt m 32, o f Racine, testified thus: often are seen sunning themselves nlaixvM—hell eeme—thtmlT*. Biflo and Socko put up, a brisk bat­ 10:01—^Hands Aerbss the Border. Miss Maud Moorehouse of Hart­ PtirchaM tickata la advaaca. Noaibar tle in tke comedy bout'of the bene­ “The operator of the station gave 10:80—Echoes of the Palisades. in warm spots, they do not stay ford is visiting Mrs. Sadie McKee. Uadtad ta aecomaiodatloaa oa spadal fit amateur boxing show—but the me |6 a week ago to buy him a dog. 10:46— ^News. there long, hs said. Fred Wood is spending this week aaaak trala. only one injured was Joe Fischman, 1 spent the money, but not for a 11:00— ^Time, w eather, tem perature Dr. Linsdale isn’t so sure whether with friends in Long Island. THX NEW HAVEN r . R. second. dog or 96. It was quite a problem 11:08— Sports Rsvlew. a rattler can oommlt suicide by hit­ because I didn’t have the money. So 11:16— Autumn Stars. ting Itself, but is inclined to think it Between rounds, Joe ventured to I broke into the filling station to get 11:8G—U. 8. Army Band. can. His experiments however, have prove that the hand is quicker than the money to pay him back.” 18:00—Hotsl Lexington Orchestra. not been conclusive. the eye by removing a piece of iron Ninety days was the penalty. from one of the boxers gloves with­ RattleK are waging a losing bat­ « I P hiladelphia— ^There’s money in tle against fishermen and himters, out being seen. feeding peanuts to squirrels— at he added, and their numbers are de­ ALL THE GIRLS IN MY SET The theory worked. So quickly did least for socially prominent Mrs. AUSTRIANS MAKE PLEA creasing wherever men visit with the hand—and the iron—move that Andrew O’Neill of Chestnut HiU. ARE FINDING O UT THAT the iron struck Joe in the eye. Mrs. O’Neill says one of the little TO OPEN PARLIAMENT any freijuency. Cincinnati — Mrs. Bose Datillo animals appear^ at her bQme and watched her daughter being married was given some peanuts. Several before the altar of St. Mary’s days later, it reappeared and drop­ Vienna, Sept. 7.— ( A P ) — N e a rly church. After the ceremony the ped a dollar biU<—slightly chewed 1,250,000 Austrians have signed a WAPPING bride turned to her mother to give and wet, but still a dollar—at the Socialist petition asking President her a kiss bilt just as she did so door. Wilhelm Mlklas to convoke Parlia Mrs. Datillo fell dead of a heart ment, which was shelved on March Mr. and Mrs. Walter N. Batty attack. Physicians said excitement 8 when the dlctatorebip of Chancel­ motored to Sheffield, Mass., last killed her. Gold is 19 times as heavy as lor DoUfuss went into effect. Sunday where they spent the day New York—^A wave of economy w ater. The Aurtrian electorate muubers with Mr. and Mrs. Rasmaond E. 4,121,000. Geer and family. The Federated church which has After the elimination of the Par­ been closed for the past foulr weeks liamentary organization in Mach it for repairs, will reopen next Sun­ was decided that the next congres­ day m orning. Sept. 10, w ith Simday sional spssioD could not be called school service at half past nine, and until President Miklas so chooses, 'the regular church service at 10:45 ■ . for taking money ’The situation arose because of a. m., (d. s. t ) It is expected gfbat Where to Buy the sudden resignation of Socialist Rev. David Carter, the pastor, will officers of the Chamber in protest be present and preach, and the out of taxpayers* pockets against the alleged “double voting” Communion Service will follow, the by members of the Christian Social sermon. Gtm eli cosdkrlcltucos NATIONALLY (the Government). Party. Until The Democratic caucus will be You have never seen this man, but if you drive Parliament is called, Chancellor held Thursday evening at eight tuver ijeta n ifC w Ti^rvcS^/lleiftrllre DoUfuss is free to rule without it o'clock, at the town hall in South a car you have been his victim. His name is D r iv in g C o st. H e it lasring KNOWN foryou on the street that isLBSs-THAN-COMCiiETl. For every mile you drive on such a street, he exacts his sly tribute. H e makes you buy more PRODUCTS tires, more gasoline. H e runs iq;> your repair bills. High Driving Cost makes **cheap** streeti W E FEATURE id/ntpeace oj dear at any price. This has been proved, once ZOTOS MACHINELESS Bpm tf ■ and Bnm etf■ and for all, by impartial surveys o f driving oosti PERM ANENT BIRD AND nSH on all types of rpad surfaces. These gurveyi No maelilne, no electricity hot SUPPUES a strong, long-dasting wave. mind Jhow that with even moderate traffic, ^ e cost Dial SO IL MIUKOWSKI Mary Elizabeth’s The Florlot o f transportation—paving cost plus driving cost • BEAUTY NOOK Sheridan Bldg. maJ 6028 —is lest on coiic » Tg than on any other Idad, a few cents ? even including an unpaved dirt roadway. If you're interested in getting the most for SHELL GAS — OILS SCHRAPET’S your taxes — and in lower taxes, insist upon DELCO BATTERIES Blue Banner Chocolates CHAMPION — A.C. coNCiigTi for the streets you want and need. 60e Pound SPARK PLUGS It saves you money as a m otorist It saves srou P. J. MOBIARTY Weldon Drag Co. m oney as a taxp ayer—for c o n c r it i costs Ur 90S Main St. 'Pbono 8806 Cor. McKee and W, Center Sts. less to maintain. And c o n c r e t i streets are bet­ ter looking, easier to ride on, safer i^ any w eather. TALLY'HO BEER TYDOL 7/16/6f o n COWCMTB /of youT eireeio—iot Wholesale or Retail TRIPLE X OAS Buy by Bottle, Case or Barrel. FOB GREATER MILEAGE the moei and beat afreet for the money— Open from 8 a. vcL-'i p. m., d.s. i . GOODRICH TIRES and the maximum employment fqr laborI M. & G. PRODUCTS CO. PACKAGE STORE VAN'S SERVICE STATION 808 Main Street 428 Hartford Bead' PORTLAND CIMINT ASSOCIATION 847 Madison Avonu#, Now Yeik CHy, N. X, I F. E. BRAY KELVINATOR Elootrio REFRIGERATORS ' Jeweler and Watchmaker DO you W ANT THESE SAVINGST and AUTOMATIC WASHERS GRUEN Saloo and Sarrioo Watchee for Ladlee ,ON THE AVE31AGE, R eo*t»« and Gontiomen. Standard Plumbing Co. 846 Main St. ' TeL 6617 901 Mala S W ^ m «r « psr znllk to drive on ' t • ther pavs-’' rw fliillig RE YOU eonctmed about Mother, mente then « a .faifctnallMs John Gourley DELCO OIL HEAT The Perfect Hoatfna\pnlt ■ wait* ska . CUSTOM Booked By Oenaral Metonl sitter or some other relative or friend who TAILOR lives out of town? vl«b IfRM, Taylor Woolens STANDARD PLUMBING • • r • mi made to meaonre. CO. F o v t la n d RaMnow Bldg. 901 Mala Street Wouldn't « few minutes’ convefsadon with her l g « to Ss wmmm •a S R M t I nun / per mile to drive mem • greet deal to you . . * to leara from her Mapavod ■bi own lips how she is at this very minute? “Nothing Btrt The Best In Palnt“ Williams Oil-O-Matie 8:30. f. flou, when reduced niglH nses apply on THOMAS McGlLL, JR. - OIL BURNERS The telephone w ill tik e you to het side In seconds. most number calls (if you will-talk widi anyone Painter and Decorator Standard numbing F lxtves It’s easy, q i i ( ^ inexpensive . . . especially after who answers). ^5^y not ma^ a call — tonight? Now Located At 120 Cedar Street Next To West Side Bee. JOHNSON & LITTLE Phone 6887 109 Carter St. Tri. 6876 T H E SOUTHERN NEW BNGLAND T'ELEPIIONE COMPAN .Vv

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■ V: imrfty in tiw pub^ eye/ confining -n; la ^ I thiidE hlmnelf to comsMbto on Intafilft- (FCONNQR DSENQE e iiory ,0Bs. the R’i-'f ‘■>r wiMit Diink,” • V * \tiooal news o f the day'. He prated open;«hd mwRDERAiAiD Local Stocks N. Y. Stocb the KellQtf-Brisnd nntl-wmr pact, ^ ssld^ bub be ridiculed' the attempt .in » * - ■ ■ M hli way. .rad "duR ev«ry- MAY BE SECURED AMEFS HUSBAND N ovefnber, 1938, b y shig i»tiii aawi w b tra *dt 'thkt .the countries Adams Exp ...... lo toeft. - ‘0 m in rather than (Fnmislied by Pntaam ft Co.) France to reach a naval accord. The (OpittMiftsd >a^ ^ ) ' 84 P tr ^ Central Bow, Hartford, Conn. Alaska Jun 39% following year he blamed the Labor waii-j|id^ dirqctiy tt laola- gdvemment for its failure to reach work with the commiaaLan- hb’k^eal for the. United 1, P. H. Stoda Allied C 2 ie m ...... 183% Minneapolis Pofice Chief an accord with the United States on er and that all examiners in the Stotefi rad he raplied: ^ fitnite BiiMMiii' M d fei Expiaiiis How Towns A m Can 90% the navid question.. state clear through the ■nramiiMn. «,t’ ^ know that chari- Am For Pow ...... i 8 ^ Bank Stocks in Decem ber, 1928, he w as elected the Capitid. fit this way. the w w r ity'bqrais'Ift ^m e.” Am Rad St 8 ...... 16 ‘The 1933 cau ^ if- ' Bid A sk ed Gets Tip That He Was to vice-president of the Anglo-Ameri­ will be decentralized. ^ is my >oe- ' Mrit'^l^lialdiii IX. Roosevei met May Get Funds for Road A m S m e lt ...... 87% Cap Nat Bank ft l^ t 8 — can committee for international die-' Uef that whenever a piece of work hra eon pier. Hla rieter, Mrs. by the Regtatrars of Am Tel and T e l ...... 1 2 7 % Conn. R iver ...... 460 — cussion. can be done in a state Jilst as well GiuHe DaU.'alaoi was there to greet N. Veiteh and Bchrard A m T ob B ...... 89% Work. First National of Htfd 90 — Be Kidnaped. as at the NatioiuU c a p i^ it should him. 'AH planxMd to go directly to Am Wat Wks ...... 28% as follows: Republican Htfd. Cmm. Trust ... 48 56 DEFEATED GERMANY be done in that state. ’ ^ , Waahingtoo. - Htfd National B and T 16 — Anaconda ...... 16% Republican women, 3,234; Drak)cif^'= Atch ison ...... 66% New York, Sept 7— (A P )—James “Thlrifly. that toe hame''of toe Young Rooaevdt was accom­ Phoenix St. B and T . . . 176 — Chicago, Sept 7.— (A P)—Portly tic men, 704; Democratic wope|i^ Bridcreport, Sept. 7— (A P )—Cer- Auburn 59% W.^ Gerard,, former American am­ banks insured and their location be panied on hl^ European tottr by two W est H a rtford ’T ru s t.. — 176 David Hutton, singer of "torch 670, or a total of both Re|Hiblii^ tiflcatee of indebtedness, issued by Avlaticm CJorp...... u % bassador to (Germany, extolled Vis­ given simultaneously.” school friends, Drexel E’aLl of. Phila­ Insnranee Stocks songs’* on the vaudeville stage, ar­ and Democratic voters eligible municipalities of the state with Balt and O hio ...... 32’% county Grey, of England, who died O’Connor offered the following “as delphia rad (Jharle Symington of toe prttnariea ot 8Ji69. ' Aetna Casualty ...... 53 55 Bendlx ...... 17% rive 'today and reiterated there early this morning, as “probably a matter of opinion” : New York. Both, retiirnad with him. state aid road funds pledged as col- ’The regiatrara’oi voters will e ^ Aetna Life ...... 21% 23% Beth S te e l...... 38% would be no reeducation with his more responsible for the defeat of ‘Tt is my firm opinion that the Aetna Fire ...... 33 - 36 duct a. demonstration of the votQOjjg literal will be accepted by the Fed­ Borden ...... 27 wife, Aimee Semple McPherson Germany during the World War Insurance features of toe law will SINGER WINS POINT Automobile ...... 20 22 macfalBea, D em ocratic and RepuJMl- eral government as the local financ­ (Jan P a c ...... ? . . . 16% Hutton, evangellat than any other man.” save millions to our people. The Conn. General...... 33 36 can, Saturday, September 9, tn m C^se (J. I.) ...... 74% Concerning threats of kidnaping Am British foreign secretary from high pressiure and not too scrupulous Waterbirry, Sept. 7.^(AP) ing on paving projects on which SO Hartford Fire ...... 43% 45% 9 a. m. until 8 p. m., d. a. t. at the Cerro De Pasco ...... 36% received shortly before he left Min­ 1905 to 1916, the late viscount de­ salesman often plants the seed of Fritz! Scheff, famotu singer, today per cent. Federal grant will be re­ National F ire ...... 43 45 Municipal building. The r^latrm (Jbes and O hio ...... 46% neapolis last ni^ht am. which livered Germany the ultimatum that wop another atop in her legal battle quested under the public works sec­ H a rtford Steam B oiler 49 51 suspicion as to a bank’s sidvency m request ail those eUgltde to vote ip C hrysler ...... 44% plunged Great Britain into the to save her summer home on Lake tion of the National Recovery Act, Phoenix Fire ’...... 58% 60% prompted police to escort him to the prospective purchaser’s mind. the primaries to attend this demon­ Archibald McNail chairman of the (joca Cola ...... T 9 0 his train, Hutton said: W orld Wcu:. The life savings, of men and women Hitchcock, near Wacerbury. Judge stration to fully acquaint them­ ’Travelers ...... 400 410 C ol Gas ...... 18 state public works advisory board, “I k^ew nothing' about them imtil “He never wavered in his attitude have been withdrawn (usd Invested Frank P, McEhroy at the Superior selves with the operation of the PobUo CtlUtles Stocks (Jol Carbon ...... 60% toward Belgium’s right to neutral­ said today on his return from Wash­ C h ief o f Police Lehmeyer told me in worthless securities of enter­ Court granted toe singer a second machines in prim al voting. Conn. Elec • Serve...... 42 46 (Joml S o lv ...... 37% ity,” said Gerard today. “And be­ ington. he had received information I was prises because of this fear. extensipn of k.w days in toe fore­ The government’s decision, made Conn. Power ___ 40 42 Cons G a s ...... 48 cause he succeeded ir bringing Eng­ “V^en toe suspicion becomes a closure acUot. filed by the Cqloniai Greenwich W&G, pfd. 53 — Cons O il ...... 14% going to be abducted. That was land into the w u on behalf of the on the basis of an inquiry formulat­ just before I left the city. I have belief, toe confidential relation be­ Trust'(Jompany In which toe judg­ On Table Mountain, near Cape ed by the city of Bridgeport in con­ Hartford Elec ...... 53% 55% Cont C a n ...... 66 Belgians, I would say he sounded the tween toe banker and toe depositor Town, South Africa, snow-white C om P r o d ...... 87% received threats before and am in­ ment is $1,591. The law day Is Oct. nection with a city-wide paving Hartford Gas ...... 45 60 knell of defeat for Germany. is destroyed. ’The very fact that cknids form into a thin layer udiich' Del L and W n ...... 85 clined to regard them lightly.” 20. Judge McElvoy, however, 'said program opens the way for paving do., p fd ...... 45 — “Personally he was very charming toe honest, highly trained, conserva­ D ru g ...... '...... 44% Hutton wUl spend two days in there should be no additional exten­ drapea itaeh. over toe mountain lika with Federal aid here-and in Hart­ S N E T C o ...... 110 114 and retiring, with quiet, literary tive banker has made errors in Du P o n t...... *...... 79% Chicago visiting the World Fair; sion. a table cloth. ford and Norwalk. Other cities of Mannfactiiring Stocks tastes. He was very much loved by making investments is proof of toe Eastman Kodak ...... 82% then he is going to New Yorx to re­ the state are expected to make ap­ everyone who came in contact with great danger of loss by those not Am Hardware ___ ( . . 20 22 Elec Auto Lite ...... 19% sume his theatrical career. His es­ plication for Federal aid on -tie him .”' trained in making investments.” Am Hosiery ...... 15 — Elec* Pow and L t ...... 9% tranged wife will get there about same basis. Arrow H and H, com. 11 13 Balnbridge (Jolby, secretary of Gen Ellec ...... 23% the time he completes his engage­ Only Stipulation do., p f d ...... 90 • — state in the Wilson (Jabinet, said: Gen Foods ...... 38% ment. “The death of 'Viscount Grey takes The Federal government’s only Billings and Spencer.. — 2 ' Gen M o t o r s ...... 32% stipulation in regard to financing Bristol Brass ...... 15% 17% M ay M eet from the world one of its command­ ROOSEVELTS MEET Good Old Pabst Blue/ Ribbon G illette ...... 13% They will probably meet, Hutton ing figures. He was a statesman In city highway repairs with Federal do., p f d ...... 95 — Gold Diist ...... 22% said,'but it w6n’t mean a thing. , the highest qense of the word, one aid is that the state highway de­ Case, Lockwood and B — 300 Grigsby Grunow ...... 2% Lager On Draught “We’re tiirough. She is going her of those gifted and admirably ON OCEAN LINER partment endorse the certificates, Collins Co...... 35 — • Hudson M otors ...... 14% way and I am going mine. In Min­ signifying that state aid road Colt’s Firearm s ...... 16 18 In t H a r v ...... 39% equipped public men in which Ehig- neapolis where Mrs. Hutton is con­ land has been so singularly rich. funds going to the cities involved E agle Lock ...... 31 34 In t N i c k ...... 20% (Continned From Pago One) A t Ye Popular Tavern— under the statutes will be turned Fafnir Bearings ...... 40 50 Int Tel and Tel ...... 16% ducting revival meetings we met “Although at the time the United over to the government to retire the F u ller Brush, Class A . 5 10 Johns M anvllle ...... 52% and talked things over sensibly for States entered the war he had left families did not speak at all,” puz­ debt. Highway department offi­ Gray Tel Pay Station 16% l8% K ennecott ...... 21% the first time since I began divorce the foreign office, his voice and in­ zled toe little old lady-to Franklin, cials have agreed to do this. Hart and Cooley...... — 125 Lehigh Vai ...... 21% proceedings. . fluence were still potent, and his Jr. GEORGE'S TAVERN Under the plan proposed here the Hartinan Tob, com.... — 5 Ligg and Myers B ...... 96% “W e’re on friendly .terms. I think knowledge of Eluropean situations ’The President’s son said he told made his advice indispensable. .Blue Ribbon is the only aged lager on the market today. city would borrow 70 per cent of the do., p fd ...... 6 — Loew’s ...... 32 she is a great woman, a sincere her it was “a lot of nonsense.” “The impression he made upon cost of the operations from the gov­ Int Silver ...... 38 42 Lorillard ...... 22% worker. But when a tnn-n marries Are Friends do., pfd ...... 57 61 everyone was that of a responsible ernment with the other 30 per cent McKeesp ’Tin ...... 90% he doesn’t want to marry a board of “We aren’t that way at all,” he Landers, F ra ry ft C lk . 32 34 statesmsm, a man of elevated ideas to be an outright grant. Mont W a rd ...... 24 elders and a congregation.” said. “I think toe colonel is a migh­ R l^ FOX BLACK FOX The loan would be secured by New Brit. Mch. com .. 7 9 and keen consciousness of public Nat B iscu it...... 55 Hutton said Sister Aimee, toq, ty nice man. We talked together certificates of indebtedness in which do., pfd ...... — 50 duty.” Nat Cash Reg ...... 19 was going to don the thespian robes. and played games and all that sort the municipality’s anticipated share Mann ft Bow, Clsiss A — 4 N a t D airy ...... 18% She had signed a contract to appear do., Cl^lss B ...... — 2 o f thing.” The only dark beer that is of state aid road fimds would be Nat Pow and L t ...... 14 on the stage of the Capital theater MANY TRIBUTES 3.8% By "Volume North and Judd ...... 16 18 ’ThO former Presidezrt’s son was brewed and not chemically pledged as security for a period of N Y Central...... 48 in New York oli- Union Mfg Co...... — 10 WAS BRITISH DIPLOMAT required to absorb the industry’s Sears Roebuck ...... 41 wa*^ Lord Chie Justice at the out­ cies without regard to who may be U S Envelope, com... 44 — Socony V a c ...... 13% break of the World War. His mes­ their proponent, simply or solely on unemployed. do., pfd ...... 78 — Persons Employed South Pac • ...... 28% (Gontinoed From Page One) sage read: toe basis of whether they believe Veeder Root ...... 14 15 "His memory will always be re­ In 1929, when the coim try’ s auto­ Sou P Ric S ...... 40% those policies are of vsdue for their Whitlock Coil Pipe ... — 8 versed for his efforts to avoid a mobile factories produced more than South Rwy ...... 30% urged an appeal to the League to country.” J B .W il’ms Co. 310 par 35 40 long-threatened Ehiropean war and S t Brands ...... 27% intervene in the Ruhr question. Come Out In Open 5,000,000 passenger cars and trucks, for the important part he played in St Gas and EH ...... 14% ’The difficult problem of repara­ there were employed directly and reaching toe vital decision in Au­ Later, fearing that his statement The Manchester Public Market St Oil Cal ...... 40% tions, he felt should be solved by the in d irectly 4,700,000 persons. Last S t OU N J ...... 40% gust, 1914, as w ej] as fo r his con­ would be considered covert, he add- same international body. To further year when the low point of output FIRST DAY ENROLLMENT T e x (J o r p ...... 27% sistent and successful efforts and in more tban 15^ years was reached, Timken Roller B ear ...... 29% French security, at the opening of endeavors to steer clear of entangle­ the employment" rolls of the indus­ Trans Am erica ...... 7 se.°sions of Parliament in 1924, he ments with America before she en­ SEAFOOD try and affiliate concerns aggre­ IN HIGH SCHOOL 1266 Union (Jarbide ...... 46 spoke in favor of providing Ger­ tered toe war.” gated approxim ately 3.900,000. Unit Aircraft ...... 36% many, with membersaip in U^e HOW ONE WOMAN SPECIAL! FANCY, FRESH MACKEREL, good None of the automotive leaders Unit (Jorp ...... 8 Leeigue. TRIED TO PREVENT WAR . medium size, for frying or baking, 10c each, 3 for 25c will venture a conjecture of just Unit Gas Im p ...... 18% On A u gu st 19, 1934, he yielded his Cleveland, Sept. 7.— (A P )—New­ Fat Salt Mackerel...... 10c each, 3 for 25e what constitutes an average annual New Students Coming in and U S Ind A le ...... 70 post as Liberal leader of the House ton D. Baker, toe United States’ LOST 2 0 OF FAT Chowder Clam s...... 2 quarts 25c output, although most of them are More Are Expected to Bring U S Rubber ...... 17% of Lords, and although bis asso­ war-time secretary of war, said to­ Lost Her Prominent Hips— Steaming Clam s...... 2 quarts 25e quick to point out that the high Total Up. U S S t e e l...... 52 ciates said poor health was the rea­ day when informed of toe death of point o f 1929 was decidedly above Utfi Pow and Lt ...... 4% son, he himself volunteered no ex­ Viscount Grey that “if any human Double Chin— Sluggishness Fancy Fresh Halibut Steak. the normal production volume of Western Union ...... 64% planation. agency could have prevented toe I * Stbak Cod to Fry or in Piece to Bake. the industry. A few of these execu­ The attendance fig^ure a t the high West El and M fg ...... 43% His health had been poor, and his World War, Sir Eldward Grey would Gained a Shapely Figure W oolw orth ...... 39 here prevented it. Boston Bluefish to Fry ...... 2 lb& 25c tives are inclined to refer to the school yesterday, the first day of eyes had been a pource of consider­ Elec Bond and Share (Curb). 23% “The tragic misfortune was that Fresh Bwordfish. t Fresh Haddock Filets. 1928 record when talk about “ nor­ school, was given today as 1,266 able anxiety. For a while his physi­ K you are fat how would you mal” in the industry is heard, but cians feared he would become per­ no machinery had been set up in ad­ students, well below the anticipat­ like to lose it and at toe same time' they constitute the more optimistic 2,500 O N S T R IK E manently blind. Although his sight vance. and when toe test came it ed enrollm ent o f 1,375. H ow ever, gain in physical charm and acquire AT OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT element among the leaders of motor­ improved in 1921 his friends felt was too late tc set it up.” additional students are enrolling Baker said toe viscount "belongs a clean, clear akin ,and eyes that car producers. Output at that time Allentown, Pa., Sept. 7.— (A P) — that the condition of his eyes im­ Home Made Potffto Salad . .*...... 15c lb. daily and the total is expected to in that class of Elnglisbmen edu­ sparkle with buoyant health. With twenty m ills reported out, the posed limitations on his political ac- Home Baked Beans. a ggrega ted 4,600,000 im its. exceed 31,300 by the end o f the cated from their earliest youth for- Why not do what thousands of Needs Fewer Men American Federation of Silk Work­ t v-lty. women have done to get rid of Stuffed and Baked Mackerel...... 10c and 15< each week. ers today said that 2,500 em ployes toe public service. ' He added to That it requires fewer men to pro­ ’The viscount denounced the great poimds of unwanted fat? Take one in Allentown -lad • answered its great talent, great character, and has Hmne Made Crullers, Plain or Sugared ...... 19c doz. duce automobiles now than it did gener^ strike which took place half teaspoon of Kruschen Salto in strike call. ’The strike was called In been one of toe moat conspicuous Cinnamcm Buns on ^ e ...... 19c doz. four or five years ago is conceded throughout England in M ay, 1926, a glass of hot water every morning conjunction with one at Paterson^ public servants of toe British Em­ and asserted that the aim of the Home Made Snowflake Biscuits, Special...... 15e doz. on all sides. Yet, the industry ex­ LABORITES RESENT N. J., and other places -in protest pire in this generation.” before breakfast and keep it up for pects, under the terms of the indus­ against continued 'operation under strikers was the overthrow of or­ 30 days. You can help toe action 2 dozen f o r ...... 25c tria l codfe, to em ploy as many . men the cotton code. ganized democratic government. • BEER TAX C O L L ^ C n O NS of Kruschen by cutting down on pastry and fatty meats and going in the production o f 4,000,000 cars DR. DOLAirS TALK Representatives of the workers’ He and other Liberal leaders were AT OUR VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT and trucks, should that figure be imion said they expected to close dissatisfied with the govemmeint’s H artford , S e p t 7.— ( A P ) — Less light on potatoes, butter and cream. reached next year, as it did for the the other six mills still operating. solution of the strike problem, gnd than $250 o f to e beer ta x due to ’Then weigh yourself and see bow Tender Summer Squash ...... 3 for lOe same volume in 192g-29. (Contioned from Page One) About 1,5(H are employed in the six as a result they brought about the state for toe taxing period ended on many poimds you have lost. Fancy, Tender, Green String Beans ...... 5c qL Kruschen Salts are a blend of 6 New Model outpift already is im- plants. expulsion from the Liberal Party of June 30 remains unpaid, it wa^ said Tender Beets or (Carrots...... 3 bunchra for 10c der way in the industry, with the “they were trying to make scabs The strikers elected Joseph Mai- David Lloyd George, then the salts most helpful to body health. today at toe state tax department Fancy, Large, Ripe, Native M elons...... 2*for 25c first of the 19^4 tjrpes about tb be appear to be patriots.” kisch to represent them tomorrow Liberal leader in the House of Com­ The amount outstanding is from six Best of all, a bottle of Kruschep annoimced within the next few da}r8. Advises Caotiont at the silk hearing before the Na­ mons. delinquents for whom warrants have Salts toiat wiU last you for 4 weeks Fancy, Native Potatoes...... i ...... 39c peck costs but a .trifle. Ask J., W. Hale The first of these new models will John J. Egan counseled caution tional Labor Board in New York. Viscount /Irey continued his op­ been issued, two being in New Lon­ Finest Native Gravenstein Apples...... 5 lbs. for 1 ^ be from the assembling rooms of one in criticizing anyone until a full in­ position to Lloyd George, and in don, two in Norwalk, one in New Co. Drug D ^ t or any druggist for of the higher priced car producers. vestigation could be made. TO APPOINT MBS. WELCH 1927, when the little W elshm an re­ Haven and one in Danbuty. a bottle and start to lose fat today. It’s toe safe way t o reduce but be D IA L 5111 Several others in the medium price “We are not going to condemn gain^, the leadership of the party, ’The total tax collected to date is bracket, however, are schedu«ed for Hartford, Sept. 7.— (A P )— Mrs. the viscount formed a new “Liberal 380,463.25. Chain storee in to e « t a t e sure you get Kruschen—^your health anyone until we get to the facta,” comes first. new model production work within he asserted, adding that the execu­ Fannie Dixon Weldh of Columbia, Council,” composed of seccessionist sold beer to toe amount o f 3310,551 the next few weeks. tive board had no intention of “soft Democratic National conunittee- members of the old organization. on which a ta x o f $12,422.04 w as Was Anticipated peddling” if the investigation woman, will be i^pointed collector Although in 1^6 he favored paid. ’The hreweriea of the state A falling off in output and con­ showed a real basis for a compUdnt. o f ports for Connecticut, becoming Soviet Russian mcSnbershlp in the paid taxes to the amount of $8,- sumer demand is being noted as One delegate asserted that the the first woman in the nation to hold League of Nations, one jrear later 331.86 on gross sales am ounting to compared with the figrures of July strike at Taftville where 1600'work­ such h post, it is reported today. he urged Britain not to recognize $833,185.72. TTie number o f perm its and early August. ’The tapering off, ers have been on strike, was a She would succeed Elwyn T. dark the Communist regime as lloyenii this co-open^ PLEASE SEND DETAILS ABOUT HEATOlt ttothesfina, BC was seen crashing tton existed, but employera forced through the hate by a nalghhor and by aaaociattons of ' their trades, ehen bn did abC reappear within a were often tortod to take actlCas D IA L 5440 876 M A IN STR EET Name • ••••••• ••«....7 Ad d r e s s Oioit thne^ an linrertigBtion was which caused trouble with their ■V’ -• ; , ' ’.'ii '■■ ■•; : ' ■ ' ■ : • • ^ - ' .. ' ■ :

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MANCHJ«u b K VBNING HERALD, MANLUESTBR, CX)NN« THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7,1988, rA O iS S V iif Giants Split Twin BilU Regain Lead of 6 1~2 Games WEST SIDES-BLUEFIELDS HCGRAnrS DOUBLE First Grid Call At SENATORS-GIANTS BUGS WIN OPENER, 6-5, ARE LOADED WITH TO CLASH ON SATURDAY BARRa BACKHAMD M , H, S. Answered By BOW IN NIGHTCAP, 9-1 AMAZES NET CROWD STARS FROM SOUTH Dispnte b Finally Settled Yesterday’s Stars 65 Team Candidates League Leaders Stm nent? d Troobk ip Sonthem Fans Can Root for Anuie Star Hits Ball from The first meeting of candldatesmlnskl and Dumas show promise and Third and Deciding By the A. P. h’s - ...... By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Sight for New Yorfcerg for Manchester High’s 1983 gridiron Ecabert, who won his letter as sub­ NA-nONAL: AI McColl, Senators—Held White stitute center last year, is out for Bex to four hits to win major lea­ Port Side With Both eleven was held yesterday aftemo Either Team, If They Batting, Klein, Phinies, .378; Game Will Be Phyed; 65 students answering the call. This the berth again. Davis, E%Ulies, .344. Cobs Edge Brareg Cank gue debut 8-1. Leone Is another contender for Ous Mancuso, Giants— Made three number is slightly less than last Runs, Martin, Cardinals, 107. this position. All In all, it seems Meet in ; The Alpines-Piratea to Settle hits In first game against Pirates, Hands on Racqoet; Is Ex* year's total but Coach Tom Kelley Runs batted in, Klein, 110. Whip Phillies Twice; Sea* knocked in three runs in second. is confident of finding enough good that the Red and White should.en­ Hits, Klein, 191. joy a good season, at least In'the Jimmie Foxx, Athletics Wal­ material to fill the gaps caused oy Players from Dixie. Doubles, Klein, 40. loped 41st homer of season against ceptionaDy Fine Player. graduation last June. The first C. C. I. L. Manchester will open Triples, Vaughan, Pirates, 19. ators, Yanks Win. Issue on Snnday. its season two weeks from Satur­ Indiems. practice session was scheduled for Home runs, Klein, 26. Bill HaUahan and Joe Medwlok, this afternoon. day against Hartford Public High Stolen bases, Martin, 20. Coach Kelley annoimced that he at Hartford. AUanta, Sept. 7.— (A P) — If Pitching, Cantwell, Braves, 19-7. The W eit Sldei and Bluaflelda Cardinals — Hallahsui held Phillies Forest HiUs, N. Y., Bspt 7 ^ By HUGH S. FLlLTiElt’X'ONt JR. to 8 hits In opener, Medwlck batted plans to have three teams on the Today's praotloe will be held at Washington’s Senators and New AMERICAN: have flaally patched up the dispute (AP)—Vivian McGrath, the smiling Mt. Nebo, where all home games Associated Press Sports Writer in six runs. field all season and will use the rest York’s Giants come together in the Batting, Foxx, Athletics, .363; that threatened to ruin the baseball young man from Australia and his of the candidates In practice as long will be played. Conditioning and Manush, l^ntors, .332. toumanaent for the town champion* Lou Gehrig, Yanks — Hit homer, world aeries, as it appei.rs likely There still was plenty of trouble double and , scored all Yankee double barreled backhand are play­ as they come out for the teams. The fundamentMs will be stress^ this Runs, Gehrig, Yanks, 119. ship and will play the third and de* prospects this season are considera­ week and the first scrimmage is now, Southern fans hardly will Runs batted in, Foxx, 141. in sight for the New York Giants cidln,; game of their series at the runs in 8-2 victory over Browns. ing to standing room in the national Bud Tinning, Cubs — Limited bly brighter than last year, when slated for next week Thursday, fol­ know which side to root for. Hits, Manush, 193. today but behind them was con- West Side field Saturday-afternoon, men’s tennis championships. lowed by Intense practice for the Braves to six hits to win 4-8. the Kelleyltes split even In eight And with reason enough, for both Doubles Bums, Browns, 43. ^Aicing proof that they have the It was aanoimced today. Each team Amazes Experts games, as the squad Includes five opener. Triples, Manush, 15. Hank Greenberg, Tigers—Batted clubs are chock full of Dixie’s base­ ability to come back when they has cwtured one game and the win* In four runs against Red Sox with Billed strictly sui a novelty, the lettermen from last year’s backfield, Coach Kelley gave a blackboard Home runs, Foxx, 4l. ner of Saturday's tussle will meet ball sons. No matter which out­ three singles. only living player who hits a tennis namely, Mozzer, Johnson, Robert talk and Instructions on keeping in Stolen bases. Walker, Tigers, 25. have to. the winner of the Sub-Alpines* fit wins, Dixie will feel Its own part Chick Hafey, Reds — Hammered bsdl from the port side with both Smith, Judd and Fraser. condition, eligibility rules and a dis­ of the title fiag. Pitching, Ghrove, Athletics, 20-7. The Giants’ lead, which dwindled Pirates tilt, which will take place hands gTEisping the racquet, the lad The ends Include Salmonds, a vet­ cussion of the schedule yesterday. at an alarming rate in the first two Brooklyn pitching for five bits. of the Giants — they Sunday. from ‘down under’ has proved far eran; Hutchinson, Rautenberg and This will be the local mentor’s games of their important series at call him “Memphis Bill” down here A week age last Sunday the West Wolfram. Tackles inclhde Mistretta. eighth year as coach at Manchester more than that. He Is an excep­ —was bom in Atlanta and now lives Pittsburgh, remained at 6 ^ games Sldes-Bluefields met la the second and Bhedd, both subs last year. High. During the past seven year# tionally fins'tennis player, and that In Tennessee’s river metropolis. RAMBLER TRAINER as they rallied • brilliantly tc win game of their series, the latter team two-fisted shot of his now baa the Others are O’Lewry, Breen, and his team have finished first once, the second game of yesterday's having won the opener. The West second three times, third twice and , the young slugger, comes experts . doing mentsd and literary Pond. Three veterans seek berths from the Louisiana bayou coimtry. doubleleader and the third of the Sides had a 5-4 lead in the ninth Port cartwheels. at guard positions. Captain Eddie fourth once in Central Connecticut IS PREPARED FOR series, 9 to 1, after the embattled when the Blueflelds managed to “There’s the most important Rowe, Comber, and Robinson. Ka* Interscholastic League competition Catcher learned his Buccaneers had pulled out a 6 to S drawl In Houston, Texas. Travis push across two runs, which were thing tennis has seen in many a ten-inning decision in the opener. i’ ^ N T S Jackson is from Arkansas, a little later nullified when It was learned day,’’ declared Mercer Beasley, the A HARmMPAIGN Toqgh Foes Ahead that one of the runners had failed place called Waldo. old tennis maestro. “The greatest to touch third base. T h e umpire’s Homer Peel is from Cameron, The triumph, while it ruinec bukhand in the world today, and Pittsburgh s hope# of sweeping the decision was questioned and a gen­ It now appears that Francis X. Texas. Hughie (Mtz is a Missis­ eral bulaballoo arose that caused the lad has it all to himself.’ sippi native, of StarkvUle. Herman Twenty Myes of Tape In­ series nd cutting the Giants mar­ Shields, rather tbain the some­ Clifford Sutter of New Orleans TROJANS TO RETURN gin to a mere games, left the the West Sides to be ousted from Bdl comes from Louisville- and the tourney by the other three what tennis - weary Ellsworth was scbeauled to play the sensa­ Pitcher Glenn Spencer is from North cluded in List of Pur­ league leaders with two more teams involved. However, all has Vines, will be the Horatio at the tional young Australian today. Carolina. Byme James is a San games against their nearest rlvali The “Big Four" today and tomorrow, and a pair ol been forgiven and the.tournament Bridge when American singles pres­ Antonio boy and Joe Moore is from will now resume Its serene progress, The “big four" of the tournament TO POWER FOOTBALL Gauze, Texas. tough customers, CSiicaxo and St. tige is defended against the irvad- chases for Notre Dame’s providing the winter doesn’t set iu —Ellsworth Vines, Jr., and Frank Heine Manush of the Senators is Louis still to be met after a breath- ^ ing hosts in the national champion­ Shields of this country, Fred Perry ing spell at Cincinnati against the ' and call a halt to the proceedings. ships a Forest Hills this Beptem- an Alabamian. Buddy Myer comes of England and Jack Crawford of last place Reds. As the baseball situation now bsr. WRESTLING from Laurel, Miss. Catcher Cliff Squad of 68 Gridders.. stands, the winner of the game Sat* Australia —were promised pretty Bolton calls High Point, N. C., home. \ The Pirates did come-back work The tall, dynamic New Yorker's Howard Jones Is Tired of of their own in the first clash, ral­ \irday will meet the winner of the return to top form late this summer stiff opposition today. Dave Harris is from nsigbborlng Sunday game between the Alpine Vines, the defending ohamplon. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Greensboro, N. C. Luke Sewell is South Bend, Ind., Sept. 7.— (AP) lying to drl'vo Freddy Fitzsimmons is little short of amaUBg. Nearly to cover in the late innings after an and Pirates in a three-game series two years ago the Davis Cup com­ faced Bryan Grant, of Atlanta. Frills — And (We Sus­ Philadelphia — Emle Dusek, another of the Alabama Sewells. —Adhesive tape by the mile, mouth­ exciting four run rally In the sixth for the so-called town title. Man­ mittee disca:^ed him as an interna­ Shields met Ryosuke Nunol of Omaha, threw Charley Strack, Monte Weaver started from Lan­ wash by the g^lon, ammonia in­ had given New York the lead. chester Green, winner of the Man­ tional team prospect. They admitted Japan, who yesterday upset (George Spiingvalley, N. Y. sing, N. C. Alvin Crowder spends Cubs Top Braves chester “American" League honors be had the ability to become a Lott, veteran U. S. Davis cup star, pect) So Are His Oppon* Camden, N. J.—George Zaharias, his,off seasons in Winston-Salem, halants by the gross— that’s the way will challenge the winner of the champion but decided he was too In a five set match. Crawford en­ « • M 1 1 Colorado, defeated Paul Boesch, N. C. Jack Russell is a product of health insurance is bought for a While th" big ttirin bill was go­ ing on, the third place Chicago latter series. erratic and uncertain to waste any countered Sidney Wood, Jr. Perry Texas, but lives in Gainesville, Fla. college football squad. ents; Isn I Sahsfied With | ^ew York.______Cubs crept half a game closer by The West Sides will practice to­ more Davis Cup fimds on. appeared to have his hands full Walter Stewart is from Crossville, For Notre Dame’s varsity squad knocking off the Boston Braves 4 morrow night at the West Side. against Keith Gledhill. shift will be In vogue. But there Tenn., and Alphonse Thomas hails of 68 this fall. Trainer Eugene As if to justify this opinion of to 3 behind young Bud llnnlng, him. Shields le|t Paris early this 20 Victories in Row. will be changes. from the border-line Baltimore. “Scrapiron” Young makes his pur­ In 1981, when the shift was first The ultimate winner makes little chases of preventives, emollients, who pitched a three-hit shutout up season with a party of friends to to the final inning. The St. Louis say goodbye to theip at Cherbourg, evolved, opponents learned to sort difference down here. The South’s stimulants and headers on that sort going to be vitally Interested in of wholesale scade. Ckirds did even better, beating the OPEN EVENT DRAWS enjoyed himself so much that be de­ By PAUL ZIMMERMAN out their assignments by the way FORWARD PASSING the Trojans re-arranged themselvea either case. Twenty Miles of Tape Phillies twice, 3-1 and 8-7.' After cided to accompany them right (Associated Presc Sports Writer) taking the qpener on Bill Halla- back to the United States, leaving in the huddle after getting the sig­ A glamce at Young’s shopping list Los Angeles, Sept. 7.— (AP) — nals. Then Coach Jones eliminated reveals, among other things: 15 han's three bit flinging, the Cards ENTRY LIST OF 2 0 0 his baggage and a long array of had to stage a seven-run spurt in tennis engagements behind. That, STRESSED BY NAVY Coach Howard Jones, whose foot­ the sorting-out process. miles of white tape; five miles of cheaper gray ta^ for holding pads the last two innings of the night­ everyone promptly remarked, was ball cunning has seen University of Last fall the defenelve teams Southern C^ifornla’s teams through on; nine miles of gauze; 1,440 am­ cap. just like good old Frank Shields. caught on to the general rule that their last twenty games without de­ monia “smellers” used to cleau: a Brooklyn and CTincinnati di'vided Just a big, good-natured playboy. the three-lined tandem shift. In Ita feat, has conjured more tricks for groggy player’s brain; IS gallons of a meaningless double'leader, the Billy Burke Seeks 3rd Glen A good tUng, course, be wasn’t first of two or three movements, us­ pt First Practice Devoted to Troy’s puzzled foes this fall. mouthwash for sore throat preven­ Dodgers taking the first, 7-3, and engaged in the serious Davis Cup ually foretold the play to be ex­ They’re all so simple, Jones’ grid tion, and 160 quarts of citro-car* the Reds pounding out 21 hits to business of the year. . ecuted. Now Joiies has covered that Falls Title; Other Golf Air Game; 86 Middies geometries, yet .so hard to solve. up by working any sequence of bonate to reduce stomach luiidlty. reach ’^heir high scoring mark ol On his come-back form, however, Generaily speaking, blocking decep­ the season with an 18 to 8 victory the fact is that Shields would have piE^ys off one oi several tandem for­ bH'WIlUAH BRAUena “We even order 100 pounds of tion rather than ball packing deceit mations. epsom salts,” saiys Young, “but not In the second. Stars Entered. been a vital, if not decided figure in Is his team’s stock in trade. Rookie Features this year’s Davis Cup competition. Seek Bejrths on Team. “That’s FootbaO’’ Some QuotM - for Internad use. We use the salts The Trojan coach never has cared Troy’s Head Man comtemplates The American Leogui situation He was good epough two years ago Hors are a tew real and Imagln for hot packs on bruises and much who knows what man is go­ one definite trend from hia 1932 spradns. We’ll use severad gadlons remained unchanged with Wash­ to get an even break with Perry and ary remarks by the boys and girls ington games ahead of the New Glens FaUS, N. Y., Sept. 7.— (AP) Annapolis, Md., Sept. 7.— (A P )— ing to carry the ball, dore often team's brand of football. Lacking of merthiolate for application to Austin, the British aces. He has in this sport and that: York Yankees. Alex McCoIl, 37- —The Glenn Fails open champion­ If a first practice means anything, than not the quarterback or full­ the power play backfield talent of cuts from flying cleats, and two whipped every rival in sight, includ­ back gets the call. Jones doesn’t HELEN JACOBS — 1 will follow year-old Senator rookie, pitched ship brought 200 amateur and pro­ “Rip” Miller’s Middies are going in other years. Coach Jones last year gross of eight-ounce tubes of der- ing Vines, on home courts within the go In for hidden ball tactics. taught more pass throwing, and her (Helen Wills Moody) to the four-bit ball in his first major fessional golfers frpm the United past few weeks. for passing in a great big way this end of the world and enter every mamodyne, used for bringing the States and Canada together today Instead an individual’s assign­ most of the games were won blood to the surface preparatory to league start and batted in two rune Only young Mr. Shields can ex­ year. In theit initial rehearsal yes­ ment on each play is designed to through the air. tournament In which she plays. in a 3-1 victory over the Chicago for the opening round. It was a rec­ plain the reasons for this consist­ terday, htey spent a good portion ot HELEN WILLS — So tired of massage of deep-seated bruises.’’ ord field for the |3,500 prise event give him both the physical tmd But his first love In football has - Electricity Plays Big Port White Sox. Lou Gehrig did all the ency, suddenly acquired again and it burling the football hither and psychological advantage over his been the running attack. That, in tennis. Yankee scoring in the Yanks’ S-2 which in five years has become one convincingly demonstrated. Your yon in a manner bespeaking mid­ BABB RUTH — Sur4 I’m retir Aside from these aids, electri­ of the east’s outstanding golf bat­ opponent. his opinion, is solid proof of definite city plays an importamt pairt in triumph over, the St. Louis Browns, guess may be as good as mine, as season form. Tandems More Complicated superiority, so wltn some good Ing. May manage a team and pinch hitting '' 24‘th homer among other tle.:.. hit once In while. Anybody got keeping the gridders in condition. to how long it will last, but it he The backs lined up facing each As in the last two seasons, when blocking backs in the lineup again a blows. The three former winners of the should come through to win the na­ other and tossed the ball for a a match? There are diathermy machines for Southern C^allfomla collected two this fall he probably will go in for applying heat to deep-lying bruises Jimmy Foxx ca'me through with event were here, one—Billy Burke, tional singles, the Davis Cup Com­ whfie. Then the teams had signal Pacific (^aat championships, one the old power plays of 1931 again. and congestions, sun lamps for his 41st homer and Lefty Grove of Greenwich, Conn.—seeking per­ mittee no doubt will forgive, forget practice and virtually every play national title and raised a strong Aw, Joe, You’re In! “By gad, that’s football,” says JOE CRONIN — Remember, the speeding up circulation, auid a poly­ hurled effectively in the pinches manent possession of the E. W. and Invite him right back into the ended with a toss. Of course there argument for the other, the tandem he. In hi: roughest slang. for his 20t>< victory of the season West trophy. Burke, former national fold for 1934. pennant isn’t decided officially yet, sine generator which is useful in was some running with the ball but and we have some more games to treating "charlSy horses”, breadcs, as the Philadelphia Athletics down­ open titleholder, won in 1929 and the passing easily was the feature of ed Cleveland, 5 to 4. The Detroit play. sprains and weaik arches. 1931. Refreshing the practice. Tigers combined four hits with a Denny Shute, 1933 British open Speaking of come-backs, it will be DONIE BUSH — My Reds are Young was a stau: miler and two- Miller had 86 hopefuls on Farra- going to have something to say mUer in bis student days at Notre floi^ of walks off Boston pitchers king, and Tony Manero of Elmsford interesting to watch what happens gut Field yesterday, all of them In and beat tbe Red Sox. 11 to 5. won the major slice of the prise when Tony Canzoneri tries to belt NOTRE DAME COULD USE about this pennant even though we Dame. • full football regalia and all of them money in 1932 and 1930. his way to the top ot the light­ are out of the race (You have to apparently chock full of pep. Two like the man for admitting (iUncin When Zeke Bonura of Dallas was Others who have their war clubs weight class against Chicago's Bar- members of the squad were unable nati can’t win it anyway.) sold to the Chicago White Sox in polished for the three day grind in­ n ^ Ross at the Polo Grounds dur­ ing the same week that Messrs. to b epresent. An infected ear kept GUARDS, SIGNAL CALLER RABBIT MARANVILLE — The mid-August he was leading the clude Ralph Guildbhl, St. Louis; Bill Brooks away and an Injured eye Braves will win this pennant yet, Texas League in home runs, runs NORWICH TO HOLD Gene Sarazen, Johnny Farrell, Ed Shields, Vines, Crawford, Perry, et •T- al., are batting for tennis honors. kept Patterson on the sidelines. If the umpires will give us an even scored and runs batted in. Dudley Of Concordville, Pa.; Johnny The practice was much more of the teams we face. If ‘ they break. Golden, Noroton, Conn., Tom Creavy Ross, only four years out of ama­ teur ranks and a product of the strenuous than is customary for Coach Anderson’s Needs haven’t -nproved, we should beat Working Mon Now MEET ON SATURDAY of Albany; Wild Bill Mehlhom. New Navy teams this early in the season. ’em; if they have, well, It’s going HACK WILSON (who recently York, and Willie Lamb, Canada. (^Iden Gloves tournaments, took the lightweight crown from (3an* Demonstrate Roles to be a tough battle.” was asslg' newer his coll for practice. might look dignified. New York ...... 76 53 certain matches and how the pro­ 12 chompiouship events, horseshoe Last Night *s Fights in his heart. Tommy Yorr is gone but in hia MAX BAER — Oh. to get my pitching contests, 10 bouts of teat Cleveland ...... 72 64 moter is handicapped In getting place will be Tom Conley, 1930 hands on that big wop lug! Philadelphia ...... 65 65 anyvraere with fighters who do Since he picked up the heavy amateur boxing, wrestling, air dr- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS load dropped in tragedy by his for­ captain. Marchy Schwartz and eua and fireworks display, will be Detroit ...... 66 68 everytiilng but fight," says Colonel Frank "Nordy” Hoffman, stars of Chicago . . , ...... 60 73 John Reed Kilpatrick, new president Boston — Tony Shucco, Boston, mer master two years ago, “Himk” conducted <» Saturday, the some aa knocked out Tuffy Griffiths, Ohic- has seen Notre Dame’s football the 1931 tear> and Dee Voedlsch, planned for Labor Day. Boston ...... 56 78 of the Garden. '27, also will assist the head coach. ago, 4. teams rise rJmost to '•he Rockne ' The mstire prdgrom woa “woeh- S t Louis ...... 49 85 It’s Intex’estlng to note the Garden The SohedulA MRS. MOODY MUST NOT St. Louis — Davie Barry, St. crest and th.en fall. He’s heard the ed out” Labor day, neceadtattag tha National. still tlfinks Jack Sharkey is a draw­ The Notre Dome schedule: P et Louis, knocked out Billy Nelson, “ anvil chorus” sing for a new DostnonamanL Won Lost ing card and capable of fighting his Slou> Falls, S. D., ,8. O ct 7, Kansas at South Bend. .609 coach and he knows his team of PLAY FOR SIX MONTHS The mitry list for the IS track New Yorit ...... 78 50 way back Into the ohamplonshlp Laredo, Tex. — Tracy Cox, In- Oct. 14, A t Indiana. Pittsburgh ...... 73 58 .557 heavyweight picture. Suggested op­ 1938 Is up against it. But he still and field events, for which cham- llanapolls, outp 1 la the local deoUea tcaala tenr<>. Boston at Chicago. for a game at Jarvis Grove Sunday Reno, outpdnted BiUy Donohue, way through and may go to town Dee. 2, Army at New York. aegr, advaaoed to Mm aeaHtMli Brooklyn at Cincinnati. afternoon at 3 o’clock. Miller’s New York, 10. in a big way this fall. Why should caused Mrs. Moody to default to Relen Wllle Moodyr ebowa here • : yeeterdey aem lBf Mgr v trte •( R New York at Pittsburgh. has beaten the Alpipes and Blue- I slag the blues? Fve got almost Helen Jacobs In tbe national wom- apoB her retura to her home la fields and other local teams this PRACnOB TONIGHT ta’s stnglet "la prone to recur under Sen Prenclico after delaeltlwi B t n ^ t act tzltuBpk o m Mm Philadelphia at S t Louis. Loyola University In Chicago wlD ths same team aa a year ago ex­ 'ter^exter oeMbiiiatlcm^ Urn i season and have yet to ^ e e t defeat continue to get along without var­ tbe s^Sn ot competition.” to Helen Jaeobe. Mre. Moody, American cept that I’m la the market for a weiring a teeee ea her fea^ were d-4 aad M . Ike aattfi Chicago at Washington. in Manchester. However, Mana­ sity football under its new presi­ couple •rood guards oad e quarter­ The Baldwin A. C. will hold a for­ He ascribed her condition to pres­ bed eoatiaaed played at • a*«leek yaabirdey St. Louis at New York. ger Joe Hublard Is confident that dent, the Rev. Samuel Knox Wil­ back who coa thiak faxt. The re­ mation practice tonight at .7:30 at sure OB a sctatlc nerve between tbe said It she la the the clubroom. All candidates ore fifth lumbar vertebrae and the matob It migbt^eve reealted la famr 6R the Detroit at Boston. his charges will prove the visiter's son, S. J. The game was dropped sult of the season here depends ol- oeurti» Cleveland at PhiladelphiSs Waterloo. after the 1831 ■eason< aost ssttrsly os the tiaprovsatat •xpMtad to ba tharii J ttm x

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AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 W ANTED—ROOMS— BUSINESS LOCATIONS BOARD 62 FOR RENT 64 WE sirs. SELL tad asehang* OMd 1981 FORD COUPE, clean; 1929 L O V € ' 4 € V € H owto Redoce Heating Costs c a n all m akaiaad modala. Axmory Ford coupe: 1980 Ford 1 1-2 ton R E F IN E D YOU NG L A D Y desiraa f o r r e n t —LARUE ROOM 20x40, Oarage, 60 Wella atreet Telephooe truck, 157 inch wheel baee. d o w n ’s room and board, with private fi|ml- suitable for buslneM or club room, Jy JOHN BARCLAY. 6874. Oarage. Telephone 8805. West Cen­ lyT centrally located, wholesome reat 829 Main street Apply G. B. EVE BAYLBSSi pretty assistant ^ dormant, Eve learned after lookmg ter street. food easentiaL Please give full Keith Fumltpre Copipany, opposite to EARLE BARNES, advertising up data concerxiing it. A fter tbe manager of Btidiy’s department ^ Heating Expert 1981 FORD TW O DOOR sedan, low particulars. Write Herald, Box W. High school. patent tights baa been secured store, nurrtes DICH RADER, a mileage, good tires and paint: 1931 there bad been a lengthy, uncer­ BUSINESS SERVICES TO RENT—OFFICES AT 865 Mam oonstniction superintendent tem­ Ford coupe, has bad the best of tain delay in marketing tbe de­ OFFERED 13 street (Orford Bldg.). Apply Ed­ porarily working in Lake City. You will .probably be interests toSiowed to go out at the end ot tbe care; 1929 Ford chassis, will make APARTMENTS—FLATS— vice, ^ owing to the power ot the last heating season, there is every ward J. Holl. TeL and 8025. Dick wants Eve to give np work­ holding company behind the coup­ know just what a dirty furnace a good truck; 1929 Wlllys sport CHAIRS RESEATED —Cane and TENEMENTS 63 ing bat she refn ses...... possibility that the flue pipe will roadster. A 'snappy little car for ler that was to be displaced by A t­ means in actual money and heat corrode. This is caused by the ac* porch seats replaced like new. Rea­ SAM HOLBRIDGE, an advertls- las. But now contracts had been small money; 1929 Hup Eight HOUSES FOR RENl 65 In man employed by another loss. cumulation from tbe previous heat­ sonable prices. Phone 3505 for in­ SINGLE MAN OR WOMAN wlU signed and manufacturing bad be­ four door s^an, in wonderful con­ store, becomes infatoated with Suppose you are burning Stove ing season. This will absorb mois­ formation. find our comfortable 1-room apart­ REINTS OF EVERY DescriptiOD gun. A reliable brokerage con­ dition; 1929 Buick 6 wheel sport ments conveniently situated to ARLENE SMITH, stenographer at size coal costing $13JS0 a ton. If ture from the air and cam an acid coupe. Has had the best of care, and price Singles, flats, tenements cern guided the activities ot the is­ formation which, in time, will de­ business section. Low ren t John­ Blxby’s, hot she fancies herself sue /ano dexnand for it caused an. you use 10 tons a year, your total and in good condition, at a very —^no charge Dial 8601. John F. stroy the metal. Small boles will ap­ MOVING—TRUCKING- son Bldg. Tel. 6917 or 7685. in love with GEORGE RUSS. extended flurry in the stock. The fuel bill is $135.00. Now. if the beat­ low price; .1928 Pontiac coach, Shannon, 79 Russell street pear in the flue pipe and these, in STORAGE 20 Handsome THERON REECE has girls bad every reason to beueve ing surfaces of youi boiler have an very low mileage, a cheap little FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM flat, FOR RENT—SIX ROOM modem been fordng unwelcome atten­ quick riches weij to be theirs for accumulation of l-16tb ot an inch turn, will cause poor draft when you car for transportation; 1927 Buick SILVER LANE BUS LINE offer tbe lower floor, moderii, large garden. house, with garage, 236 Center tions on Eve. their risk and they anticipated of carbon deposit there is a loss of start using your furnace during tbe 7 passenger fourdoor sedan, with accommodation of their large Oe> Adults. Apply 22 Roosevelt street street Phone 3654. Unknown to Dick, Eve has been their return eagerly. heating efficiency of 26.6 percent heating season. new brakes, paint, tires and up­ Luxe bus for lodge, party or team playing the stock market on Eve reaUy 'onged to tell Dick of Based upon the total amount of co6l It is difficult to detect these leaks holstering like new; 1927 Essex trips at special rates. Phone 3068. FOR RENT—67 E3JIO street, six money borrowed from her mother. you use pe; year, this means a total because they start from the inside FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM lower M ONA A LLE N , copy writer, dis­ her Investments, but she felt sedan in good running condition 8860, 8864. room single, all improvements, loss ot $35.37, or, in terms of coal, and frequently these holes are cov­ flat. Inquire at 3 Oak Place. likes Eva and tries to make she could score a greater triumph for only $15. Riley Chevrolet Com­ steam beat, garage. Walter Frlcke. a waste of a little less than three ered with jeposit accumulated in LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE trouble for her. When an error, by waiting until her gains w t.e pany, Armory Garage. 60 Wells 54 Blast Middle Turnpike (3) tons. .the pipe. To avoid this condition, the moving, general vrucklng, Uvery FOR RENT—FOUR^ room tene­ costing tbe store $2,000, appears substantial. Not that she wished street. Telephone 6874. furnace and flue pipes should be service. Our affiliation with Umteo ment, first fioor, all *improvemeqts. rO RENT— F IV E AN D SIX room in an advertisement Mona is to flaimt her success, she assur d Here is a table showing amount cleaned out after tbe beating sea­ Vans Service means tower rates on at 170 Oak street, rent $20. Inquire Houses, single ano double; also really responsible but the blame herself, but she must be able to of heat loss caused by various furniture moving to distant pomts. Maples Maturnlty Home. modem apartments. Apply ^w aro falls on Eve. Justify her desire to earn her own amounts ol fly ash depos’t: son is oyer and tbe dampers of the Eve sells her stock market money. 1-32” of deposit will cause 9.5 furnace left wide open. Want Ad fnfomiattsa Large modem truc^. experlenceo J. Holl. Telephone 4642 and 8025. holdings at a gain. Elated, she Eve felt these days an almost percent loss. Question: What is tbe purpose men, prompt service, all goods in­ FOR R E N T— 5 ROOM lower fiat, aU FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM flat anives home to hear the tele­ overwhelming sense ot hope and 1-16” of deposit will cause 26.2 and use of the slide in 'the upper sured while In transit are fea tu re improvements, 11 1-2 Ford street Manchester single house, all improvements, phone ringing. She answers and expectancy. She attributed it to percent loss. door of a hot air furnace? P. T. S., offeree at no extra expeiisc to you. the apparently established upward garage if desired. 16 Homestead recognized Mona Allen’s voice. 1-8” of deposit will cause 45.3 Syracuse. N. Y. DaUy trips to New York, baggage FOR RENT—THREE ROOM apart­ trend of Atlas Coupler, but it might Evening Herald street. Telephone 7091. Mona says, "They most have percent loss. Answer: The purpose of the slid* uuilvered direct to steamship piers. ment, strictly modern; also single have been born of the springtlm given me the wrong number’’ and 3-16” of deposit will cause 69 perr' in the door o f a furnace or boiler CLASSIFIED For tmther information call 8068. rooms for light nousekeeping. Now Mrs. Biooks, who was in her gar­ 8860, 8864. Perrett & Glenney. Inc. is the time to look ahead for your the connection is broken. Eve cent loss. is to admit air over the fire. This is ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED— wonders if Mona has been calling den at six o’clock each monung, heated, comfortable winter quar­ watched for Eve often and gave ner It won’t take you long to figure used primarily when high volatile REAL ESTATE 77 up Dick. fuels are used such as soft coal, in Count SIX averas* wortta to a line. ters. Rubinow’s, 841 Main street a bouqvet ot fragrant lilies ot tbe he w much money and coal you are 23 NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY wasting if any such carbon deposit order to bum the gases and to elimi­ Initial*, number* and abbreviation* REPAIRING W AN TE D TO BUY a building lot valley for her desk. Then came the •aob count a* a word And compound f o r R E N T— t h r e e , F IV E and is on the siuface of your heating nate smoke as much as possible. for cash, specify location, size and C H A PTE R XXVm week toward which tbe entire word* a* two worda Minimum oo*t 1* MOWBIR SH ARPENING , vacuum six room tenements, with all mod- plant. You know how much your When anthracite coal ig^used, th* price of three line*. ciaimer, washing machine, gun, best cash price. No dealers. W rlti Eve entered the offices ot the household bad been looking for­ Lin* rate* par day tor transient eni improvements. Inquire at 147 ward when the lilac bushes were fuel costs per year and that figure, slide is very seldom o f $by advan­ lock repairing, key making. Bralth- Herald, Box S. brokerage firm ol Sloan and San- ada East Crater street or Phone 7864. frod with trepidation. Yet she in bloom and purple and white multiplied by the percentages shown tage because anthracite is smoke­ BSeetive March 17, IWIl. waite, 52 Pear) street above, will give you an idea of how less. However, when a large amount Car.b Charge FOR RENT—TWO 6 ROOM tene­ felt no urge to turn back. She bad clusters filled the air with their fragrance. much you are wasting because of a of coal is fired at one time, there 6 Con*ecUtlv* Day* 7 ot*| > ct* ments, second fioor, all improve­ made one investment through tbe S Consecutive Day* •.| • ot*, 11 *t* bank and now was exploring new “Dick!” called Eve softly from dirty heating plant. is some benefit to he obtained from CUUKSES AND CLASSES 27 ments, first months rent free, rea­ 1 Day ...... I It ot*l II Ot* fields. Eve bad decided to shift the the shabby old front steps where having the slide partly open for a All order* for Irregular insertion* sonable. Apply 11 Walnut 683 ARE ENROLLED Heatihg engineers have foimd will be charged at the on* time rata. BEAUTY CULTURE—Bara while scene for her next financial ven­ she was sitting with her arms that a deposit of the type that we short period, in ordra to ignite the Special rate* tor long term every learning. Details free. Hartford FOR RENT—3 ROOM APART- ture. locked around ner knees. Dick, are discussing has insulating prop­ gases forming from uie fresh charg* day advertising given upon request. AT STAT^COLLEGE She asked for Mr. Sanford and loimging in a gay steamer chair o f fuel. Ads ordered tor three or six day* Academy of Hairdressing. 693 Main MEINT. all improvements, hot wai­ erties five times as great as asbes­ and stopped before the third or fifth street. Hartford. ter beat furnished, also garage. In­ this time he was at his desk. Her on the lawn below, looked up at tos. Certainly you would not put an day will be charged only foi the ac­ quire 18 LiUey street, upstairs. naivete must haVe amused him, for her. The moon was sending beams asbestos lining on the heating sur­ (If you have any heating prob­ tual number of times the ad appear­ more than once she noticed a of light through tbe newly-leafed ed. charging at the rat* earned, but Almost Capacity at Storrs face of your boiler and yet a good lems address John Barclay, Room no allowance or refunds can be made HELP WANTED— FOR R E N T— FOUR A N D six room twinkle in bis large blue-gray maple trees and^Dmtastic shadows many of us are actuaUy doing this 1814. ,120 Broadway, New York on six time ad* stopped after the tenements, all improvements. Tele­ eyes. danced on Eve’s » c e . "1 just love when we fail to have'our furnaces City. He will be .glaid to reply in fifth day. FEMALE 35 this place!” she declared. phone 4545 or 6280. Where Only 700 Students "I’m through with Pure Soap," cleaned at regular Intervals. a personal letter.) No "till forbids": asplay llae* not Eve told him. “ I don’t want to Dick blew a curling wreath ot sold. WANTED —WOMAN for general overdo any one thing, you see. 1 smoke rings from bis pipe upward The Herald will not be responsible housework. May go home nights. FOR REINT—6 ROOM tenement on QUES'nONS AND ANSWERS tor more than one incorrect insertion Wadsworth street, with garage. May Be Registered. thought 1 might like to try one of toward the star-sprUiUed say. of any advertisement ordered for Please stale wages and references. the industrials. W ill you tell me Then be answered slowly, content- Question: One of my friends told more than one time. Write Box N, Herald. Adults. Tei. 4298. The Inadvertent omission ot incor­ about them ?" ly “W e’ll never find a better place me that the flue pipe should be dis­ FOR RENT Storrs, Sept. 7.— (AP) —Presi­ in the city.” connected and taken down during rect pnbllcaUon ol advertising will be GIRL FOR GENERAL housework, FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM fiat Mr. Sanford told her about the SIX-ROOM SINGLE HOUSE rectified onlv by cancellation of tbs with improvements at 386 Hartford dent Charles C. McCracken of Con­ industrials and agreed with her “ I wish we could stay here for the summer months in order to,pre­ charge made tor the service endered. part or full time. Give age, All improvement*; 2-car garage. necticut State College today an; that it might be well to invest in ever!” Eve went on. “ I mean vent it from rusting. Is this nraes- All advertisements must conform nationality, references and salary Road. Inquire 388 Hartford Road. $32 per month. DIAL 7700. in style, copy and typography with nounced that 683 students have reg­ one of them. He advocated Atlas happy and peaceful, just as we are sary? E. H. W., West Chester, Penn. expected. W rite Box O, Herald. regulations enforced by the publish­ FOR R^NT-NEAR Center, two istered for admission to the college Coupler. Eve placed her money on now.” Answer: I f you have not done any­ R. T. McCANN when the 1933-34 school year begins ers and they reserve the right to modem, five room fiats, outlet for Atlas Coupler. "U-um !” responded Dick. thing about cleaning your furnace Real Estate and Rrata edit, revise or reject any copy con­ Sept. 20. electric stove, garage if desired. As she left the office she won­ And then Miss McElhinney, one and flue pipe ^ te r the fire was al- sidered objectionable. HELP WANTED—MALE 36 The advance enrollment, he CLOSING HOURS—Classified ads to dered vaguely what a coupler was. ot tbe teachers who lived upstairs, Phone 5661. pointed out, is almost capacity as be published same day must be re­ She bad not felt like asking Mr. came out on tbe porch. " I t ’s such ceived by 12 o'clock noon; Satu*'days W A N TE D — EXPE RIE NCE D lunch­ the college can accept only 700 stu­ FOR RENT—TWO, THREE aoo Sanford. At any rate, it was listed a gorgeous evening and you look 10:3U A m. eonette and soda man. W rite dents. Coui room furnlsbed or unfuraisbeo on tbe stock exchange. She noticed so snug hers! I hope you don’t Herald Box L. He said that the college by law T H E ^ TELEPHONE YOUR apartments. Manchester Construe- this when Charles brought the mind if 1 join you.” cannot accept more than 500 stu­ WANT ADS. UoD Co Tei 4131 or 4869. stock edition newspapers into the She perched herself on the newel W A N T E D —M IDDLE-AGED man dents for residence in dormitories, Ads are accepted over the telephone post, nearer to Dick than to to work on farm. Must be good and while there is no specified limit office that afternoon. As soon as at the CHARGE RATE given above TWO OF OUR BESl tUEee room Elve. Before many minutes .had milker. Room and board furnished. for day student, laboratory and she had time she got out tbe news­ as a convenience to advertisers, but apartments are vacant, redecorat­ elapsed she was off on a monologue the CASH RATEb will be accepted as Telephone 7674. classroom facilities mit the total paper file and looked up Atlas M A LC r ~ ta e o Q e E S f A ^ B O ed. not water Johnson Block. Tei. which threatened to continue for FULL PATMENT If paid at the busi­ number of students to approxi­ Coupler ratings for the last two ness oftlee on or before the seventh 6917 or 7685 hours. . Rn.u.e.MT.orr. mately 700. months. Yes, Mr. Sanford had told c tt day tollowl.ig tbe first insertion of POULTRY AND SUPPLIES 43 her the troth concerning the stock "You 8 ^ ,” Miss McBfihinney each ad otherwise the CHARGE FOR BENT—MODERN 6 room Tbe president also announced the RATE will be collected. No responsi­ valuation. She could dismiss from confided in her slow voice that held FOR SALE—CHICKENS and chick­ tenement, with garage, on Cdger- appointment of three lew members bility for errors In telephoned ads of the college facu’^y. her mind any misgivings concern­ a suggestion o f a lisp, “I do tike will be assumed and their accuracy en coop. 61 West Middle Turn­ ton street, five minutes to nfills. ing her new investment. to come out of my character! All cannot be guaranteed. pike. Telephone 8301. New Instructors They are: Dr. E. Lowell Kelly, Eve liked tbe atmosphere of tbe day long I have to be tbe stern brokerage bouse. She longed to ‘schoolmarm’ and after hours 1 long INDEX OF A1-L£N’S ROASTING ducks, live FOR RENT—5 ROOM tenement, who will be assistant professor of fel the same ease of manner dis­ to be just the little girl 1 feel!” CLASSIFICATIONS . it'c lb., dressed 22c i'oiiana I'ura- modem improvements, call at 15 educational psychology; Alton M. played by tbe men she saw trading Dick coughed but refrained from BiTtbS *« e *• o •• or;* o 0 0 or;** d • A pike and Parker streets. Tei 8837 Ashworth street or telephone 3022. Porter, insti;uctor in vegetable gar­ there. Y et she could not quite comment...... B Gar,age 11 desired. dening; and Dr. Kenneth E. Gideon, Jdarrl;* • 0 0106*9 dPi^«d» doodRorR C assistant in chemistry. smother a sense of excitement each Eve studied tbe newcomer with B#Etb0 e » o * a o • o d d dOBAd dddrdd d d dd« ^ ^ time she visited the exchange. She some misgiving. Apparantly her Card of ^^aoki *#dddfdddddddddd B AKT1C1.e s FOR SALE 45 THE EASY W \ Y TO find a rent, Dr. Kelly recently returned from Jd MomoriaiD eeddddddddRfdd*dd«» F singles, fiats, tenements ail sec­ a year’s study in Berlin and Vienna. time she visited the exchange. She line was flattery. Loat and Found ...... 1 tions. No charge to you. Everett He bolds degrees from Purdue, formed the habit of dropping in "1 think,” Miss McBahlimey con­ Announcement* I FOR SALE—BABY carriage. Tele­ Colorado State Teachers College and frequently during lunch periods. tinued. facing Dick directly, "that Fersonale ...... mm I McKinney. 829 Main street Dial phone 5738. Usually she asked Arlene to go you are wonderful to accomplish AntensoMIe* 8608-5230. Stanford University. He formerly Automobile* for Sal* 4 taught at tbe University of Hawaii. with her, since she felt timid about all you do. Building that beautiful Automobiles for Bzcbsrgo . . . » I FOR RENT—HEATED apartment, Porter is a native of Maine and appearing alone among a group of theater! • And giving orders to so Auto Aoesssorlss—Tlrss ...... I GARDEN—FARM- second floor, 829 Main street, 3 was graduated from Michigan State men devoted to watching market many men. E n ^ e e rin g must be Auto Repairing.—Painting 7 so thrilling. 1 used to watch yoii Auto Scboole ...... 1 -d DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 iarge rooms, fireplace, bath, gas College. He succeeds Prof. Alva quotations being chalked on the Autos—Ship by Truck ...... f range and water heater, newly True Sevens, who retired last Au- board. on stormy winter mornings as you FOR SALE—PURE cider vinegar, Autos—For Hlra ...... f : t novated, first class condition, gust\ after being professor of gar­ "I certainly get a great kick out waded through the snow to get Garagaa—Sdnrlca—itoraga * d d 1( 25c gallon, at Bolton Cider Mill. furnished if desired, rent reason­ dening for 26 years. of coming up here,’’ Arlene as­ your car. It v m fo cold I bated Motorcycles—Bicyclas ...... » H Telephone Rosedsde 32-5. Wanted Antoe—Motorcycles . .. . IS able. Apply G. E. Keith Furniture Dr. Gideon succeeds Prof. Harold sured her. “ I f father could only even to gqt qqt off bed. I would take rae I mA at tlie *frozen north* Baainass aad Prefeaalenal far Haas Company opposite High school. S. Schwenk wbc Is on a leave of ab­ see me now! He thinks anyone Businees Service* Offered ...... 18 sence. He was graduated from the who invests in stocks is bound for out in the yard and then slip back Household Services Offered .....It- A HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 Building—Contracting ...... 14 FOUR ROOM TENEMENT; three University of New Hampshire and perdition. And he couldn’t, for the under the covers until almost time Florists—Nurseries ...... H room apt.rtmenta, at 38 Mapie received a degree from Johns Hop­ life of him, understand that I ’d be for the school hell to ring.” (READ THE STORY. 'W BN CX>LOR THE PICTURE) Funeral Dlrectora ...... 14 FOR SALE —DETROITER four kins in 1982. interested in this place without Presently th9 girl’s voice dropped Heatln Plumbing—Roofing . » 17 burner gas range, gray and black, street. Six room tenement, garage, "Just help yourselves,” the kina investing.” to a lower, more confidential time Wee Coppy surely had good aim. Insuranoa ...... 18 oven beat control. Price $15. 69 School street Telephone 6517. Said he, “This is a dandy game. man said.,“They'll last you through Millinery—Dressmaking ...... 19 Tuesday was pay day at Bixbjrs that seemed to exclude Bhre. She Moving—Trucking—Storaga . . . SO Oak street. FOR RENT—MAIN STREET next FORMER C in CLERK and the ^ following Wednesday moved nearer to Dick. Tt^ce he Just stay around and watch- me, the day.” Painting-Papaiing ...... SI turned and tried to draw his wife lads, rm having lots of fun. “Please give the diner one, as FOR SALE>—GOOD COOK stove, to post office, five and six room found Arlene in Mr. Sanford’s of­ Profasslonsi Serviess...... mm SS into the conversation. Ehre, angered "T ve made each' baby doll go well,” said Goidy, " ’cause he Repairing ...... SS and oil burner. Speak quick. No tenements, sifitable for teachers. fice with Eve. Arlene was being GETS m s FREEDOM initiated into making her first in­ by Mies McEUilxmey’s 4mpudence flop except just one, and I won’t treats us sweU." The diver said, Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning . . . S4 dealers. Inquire F. C. Jones, Chest­ Phone 6150. ; Toilet Goods and S ervlcs...... S5 vestment. and irritated at Dick for not dis­ stop until 1 win a prize by knock­ “ ’Twas kind of you tc think of Wanted—Business Servle* « ...* . S6 nut Drive, Manchester Green. ing over every one.” me that way.” FOR RENT—SIX ROOM traemfUt, •Hartford, Sept 7— (AP) —Attor­ " I think it would be fim to mar­ couraging her ctuitter, answered in Bdacatlonal "What is the prise?" asked modern improvements, corner of ney Emil J. Daaberg, 44, former gin,” she commented when tne noonofl^ables and presently rose Courses ano Classes 17 Dotty. "Gee, I hope that you’ll The whole bunch walked around Private Instruction ...... S8 Wadsworth and Summit streets. clerk o f the New Britain City and methods o f investing were ex­ abrupUy and went Indoors. FOR SALE—FOUR ROOMS of fur­ share ‘‘t with me. In fact I think 'a while and then the diver, with a Dancing eeeeeeeeeodd d d dMV* d d dd'd:* 18-A niture. Inquire 713 Hartford Road. Apply 31 Wadsworth street Police Courts, is to be released from plained to her. ‘T d love the ex­ When Dick did not fefilow, as she Musical—Dramatic ...... 29 had h<^»ed he would, she went to you ought to share with every smile, cried, “Ttere’s a greased Wanted—Instruction ...... SC the state prison in Wetbersfiei , citement of it!” FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM down­ So Arlene also bought Atlas bed, though it was still early. Half Tinymlte.” pig. Here’s where I give all of you Plnaoeial FOR SALE—ANTIQUE secretary, Sept. 20, it was decided yesterday 9 piece Jacobean oak dining set. stairs flat, with garage, all im­ Coupler. an hour -later' Hie heard Dorothy " I 'vlU.” said Coppy. < "Don’t a treat. Bonds—Stocks—Mortgagss » . . . 81 at a meeting of tiie State Bo^O of ‘TU ride that pig. At least, IV (business Opportunities ...... 82 Station 59 on Rockville bus. Tele­ provements, 29 Walker street Parole. To Eve it had always been neces­ McElhInney’s huMQr laugh as she you fret. You’ll all get part of what I get.” And then he took try. I may be tostod up to til* Iky. Money to Loan ...... 88 phone Rockville 113-2. Teleifiione 3437. Danberg was sentenced Sept. 20, sary to share each new experience bade Dlch gooitaiight in tbe ball. Help and Sltnwtlena three mere basehsllr and threw Gee. if I am. I only hopr that X iMid 1982, to one to two years for con­ with some one. Only after confid­ Eve fancied was an exaultant Help Wanted—Female ...... SI RENTS NOW AVAILABLE in JO with all bis might. on my feet.” j FOR SALEJ—USED NEW Home version of $7,500 public funds to his ing in another and reliving the and excited note in that laugh. Help Wanted—Male ...... 84 sections of the town, modem five Just then the greased p i g * % ^ Help Wanted—Male or Famala .. 87 sewing machine, reasonable, if own use, which be admitted he ap­ event did she get the utmost joy Dick paused at the bedroom door and six room tenemeuts from $18 up near. The diver grabbei Agents Wanted ...... v;.S7-A takeu at once. Inquire 136 Bissell propriated to aid bis brothers in from it. Hence her spirits were with the cqmmrat that the weath­ VHurray!” All o f the ’Tinies Situations Wanted—Pemals . . . . . Si per month up. Arthur A. Knofla. cried, "Come here.” He street. their foundry business. A s a city greatly exhilarated liter Arirae er had changed and a sharp breeze roired. "A' last, three baby dolls Situations Wanted—Mai* * * S'* * * * SI Telephone 5440 or 4359. to get on tbe pig. and thar Employment Agencies...... 41 official, he was bonded for $2,000. twuHp her investment nad they was blowing in from the lake. you’ve scored,” exclaimed tbe own­ lots of fun. • Live Stock-Pete—Peeltyy—Vehlties Danberg bad been in office seven­ watched tbe trend of the market When E ve did not answer he closed er of the stand. "And now you get Dogs—^-Blrda—Pets ...... 41 *1110 porker scampered ’crosB the ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 5» teen years before his arrest for con­ together. There were days when tbe door softly and settled himself a prize. Liv . Stock—Vebicles...... 48 ground and made the diver Slip BUSINESS LOCATIONS verting public fimde to his own nse. both of them felt the stimulation fo r the evraing with his pipe, and “ Six lollypops I ’ll give you. son, Poultry and Supplies ...... 48 around. "M y, what a sight,” cried Wanted — Pets— Poultry—Stock 44 FOR RENT—ON MAIN street, FOR RENT 64 He was sentenced by Judge Fred­ of a rise of a point or two in tbe a book. He 1 ^ made no apology, ’caiise dandy throwi^ you have Goidy. “ How that funny pig can Fes Sale—Mlseellaaeona furnished room, suitable for teach­ erick M. Peaaley in Superior Court, valuation of Atlas Coupler. . And no explanation. Elve, nervous and done. Just v a it/ until you see Articles for Sate...... 48 ers. Phone 6150. STORE FOR RENT—At 37 Oak there were days when:a alight de­ tired, cried herself to sleep. That them. They’re a treat for young­ run!” Boats and Accessories ...... 44 although he claimed the shortage street, in fine condition $15 per was caused by paying the salaries cline sent them into the very husky exultant laugh echoed mock­ sters’ eyes.” Building Materials ...... 47 (Some pet popple* peeter Diamonds— Watches—Jewelry .. 48 FOR RENT —yU^^ISHED rooms mrath, just 1-3 of former price. of clerical help from his own depths of discourgement ingly in here ears. He opened up a box and then filectiicsl Appliances—Radio . . . 48 for light housekeeping, gas and Call C. R. Burr, telephone 416L pocketbook. \ Atlas Coupler had long lain (To Be Continned) the-Tinymltes all cheered again. In the next story.) Fuel and Feed ...... 4f-A MtiIc in every room, reasonaMe, 109 Garden — Farm—Dairy Produets 84 Household Goods ...... 81 Foster street.—Gnibe. Machinery and Toola . . . . . » . » . 88 Musical Inatmmanta 88 FO R R E N T — TW O pleasant rooms, A L L E Y GOP Surprised? And How! By H A M U N Office and Stora Equlpmant 84 centrally located, near post office. Speclala at tba Storaa...... 88 Wearing Apparal—Fora ...... 8T Inquire at 456 Main strMt. Wantad—To Bny ...... 88 A G R E A T IT w o r n Haensa Itaavd Hefala Bsaeita N0W-WE*RE NEARLY BeetswssBt. BOARDERS WANTED 59-A BREAKFAST, a w IK A R O O .^ Booma Without Board m. 88 • / I HOME-wom everyone] Boardera Wantad • •«... .ZV.A..M .88-A FOR RENT—LARGE STEAM heat­ EM, OINNY.^, LOOK m Country Board—Raaorta « « . > . « . 80 ed room for ‘one or two persons BE SURPRISED TO SEE Hotala—Baatanranta 81 with or without board, in private N O W L E T S , AAE BRiNGiN' IN A V A V U 'S f Wantad—Booma—^Board » . . . . » 88 6ET GOING.' Rani Matata Fos M at family. 24 Locust street TeL 4698. BIG DINOSAUr J ^ ,1 ,, COMING. Apnrunanta, Flata, Tanamanta » N Bnalnaaa Loeationa for Kant » . 84 WANTED—TWO MEN ROOMERS. Honaea for Bant 48 Pleasant front room. With or with­ Bobnrbaa for Bant 88 Bnnunar BOmaa for Bant 87 out board. Garage. Inquire 14 Wantad to^Bant 88 Jackson street off Madison street ik S m I Batata Far Sala AM rtaaat BnUdlng for Sato f t ROOMS AND BOARD for three or { Baakin s Pvoparty lo r Sal* »n m 9 four teachers. Use o f entire second % F a n u aad Land tor Bala 71 / Honaas tor BaU {8 floor, central, reasonable. Dial 3668. Dota for Bala 78 Baaort Proptoiy for Bala m . m x. 74 Bnbnrbaa tor 8ua 78 Sound travels faster through the Baal Batata tor Bzdunsa » • • » 78 ground than througdi air; ~\i •to ' Wantad Baal Batata...... f7 mounted troOpsqpan be detected a long way off 1^ a person with his K aai; to thi ground.

' i * -; <> MANCHESTER BVKN1K 0 B lR A t S .M A N 0i n f l r m t . 00MN. TBUESDAT, SEPTEMBER 7, IM S . Toonervflk Folks * By Foritaino Fox OUB BOARDING HOUSE By Gone AJbim SENSE and NONSENSE • \ ' - ^ / Tb«3r'v« trtod mrsrt&lBir to Mtef . THINOMABOBS: Never give a IS TUE v toip u i^ bock to ofloooiouwooo man the Us; be might return it MOST T^EMW^KAftLt TWROT 1 5 6 U J M ' but orttflaioJ MopirotlgB. with a kiek ae interest . . . The person who is Insincerely wrong ' O' MAV6 SEEM IN MV TVMBNTV- VOU.MA^OR? WMAT . Jvdfo ()Bit iMCoro poootbf mb- nas little patience with one who >s 6EVEM YBfKRS A3 ^ P B t ABoirr Tvurr m o v ie t«M OA o ooofletod plekpoekot)— sincerely right . . . One tvbo .bas FANCIER— ALES IS 3TUDIO THBr Jn«t wbot good bovo yen dono for a rotten voutb is not likely to reach 6I6N MIM UP T M A kumoaltyf a ripe old ago. tiully: Another w a / / H IS NAME - - AND, MARK VOU, / Old Xogno—Won, m koi^ tkno e t /filin g coward . . . Knowledge ' >WIT« EACM PA'RROT, X VEAR IN TALKIN' or four dotootirM iroifetef roftdor* may be acquired but wisdom com* P IT C H E R S / •th from on bljrti.,. . • People are 6IVB TEN ELOCUTIOM leamlnf that material things are LESSONS IN PREN^N,SPANISH not muerlal aids to bapplBess. . AND ITALIAN. WELL. Few men who attend strlctl: to AH- Tbigr «oH him ploddor, tee «o«b dogr their own buslaess die from over* kt fOM work. . . . A woman Is seldom Aleag O|0 MUM wors poth, wboro caned an old maid until she begins n to boitoim to act like one. . . . When the Ko ihliiiaf hoBoro os tho mou whflr family mirror ts used by be same motti p rrons for 80 or 40 years It begins Wo gtfto MMopt tho orowB of hOB> to show age. . . . Woman’s inhu­ •St toU. manity to woman causes many men to live and die bachelors. . . . Bo soorJ to folB by triekery or The best way to bait a Ue or an un- ■tootth, kind truth is not to repeat i t ' . . . PNfsrriaf boMOt lobor to lH>fot* ’Tbw natural tendency- of man Is to too woolth; / swallow fiatteri and spit out ad­ But woclis with dUljrmies vice. . . . Fetv newspaper readers •trltif to bold a .' Ignorant enougb to qualify for Ler« et moalrind obor« tb« lov« of jury duty. . . Those advertise­ gold. ^ ments deecrlbicg tbe horrors of halitosis almost make one bold bis So qulstljr b« Urts tew know bis breath. . . . MOM. Ks do«s not s«sk tbs world’s tp- f plooM or foms; Mrs. Juggs-vTbe man is so beau­ A pfodd«r—yss, but ploddsrs such tiful tonight, dear. Won’t you come i os be out on the i^ c b and watch It with B*er OB tbMr sbouldsrs all human* me? ity. Ifr. Jugga—Tes, dear. Just a minute till X find my magasine. ^ I S H - The dUtsrene* in stsoling and , Mra Juggs—Bring my book ombiolMMat Is.tbot in tbs lottsr along, too, win you?. PRESSUPE you get so much mors snd draw so HCSOPLE much lii^tsr o penalty. ■w«A«niviwJ flapper isbtea Whsn are you goloff LmeJUToOrre^FyUJNY SAY& proaOh your sennea to tbs gweror \ Paoter—Tbs first rainy wa hors. SCORCHY SMITH Sometlihiff^To Talk About By John C. Terry Wscauas the news gathering r 1 >M)UtD WAVE 5W0RW TWAT TMC ''1 WANT JAKl TO S « TWE ARAM MOMlsa and tbs newspapers eon* ' WILD DOG WOULD TUftd UP I------1 PICKIO UP ON THE B«^KTW Mdsr Henry Ford news be doesn’t ^NYON TO LWO ME TO B6T a n y h o w , b e f o r e WE go Af bare to s p ^ so much for adver* BUT iV t fiueSSET) waONG FARfTMER . IT AAifepT WEAN tlSlBg. Hfts Go n e soAr\eorv4eR v s o m e t h in g t o HIMAr^D THE we BETTER MOLD A CON CROW SCOUTS Things were rather strained be­ tweenveen two sweethearts. Bhe—But, George, darling, I do love you still. You cannot imagine bow warm my love for you really Is. He (groaning Inwardly)—Oh, but I do all right Tve always no­ ticed how my money bums when rm near you. The "black Sheep’* of a family sometimes Is the one who furnish­ es the wool to keep the rest of the household warm. lCrs.~What was that man curs­ ing about I just met coming out of WASHINGTON TUBS II ByCrane OUT 01 JR WAY By Williams your office, dear? T^A S H AND EASY GLANCE WARIL^ Vre> iMsiDE- Biisiness Man—^He bsul a book he W iN T O TNG CRUMBLIMG CABIN. was offering only to our best peo­ ple, and I suppose he was revising It’s easy to figure out a girl my place on his list. who runs rrom a mouse.

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Mrs. William Black of Bldrldfe Memban of Andmon-thea Poet Booh of 19 Blroh Ths rigulsr weakly duo# wlU ba Members Of tha Polish Natldqal street who has spent the summer ABOUT TOWN planning to attend the ammai 0u(k street rstujmsd to Mfnohsstor High held St tha School straat Rao to­ ohtdroh on Galway a t m t, and othaf BOILE CLASS OUTING with Mrs. Mary Behnfleld at her w to be held at Ed Keeney's oot* school ysstsrdsy after spending & oottaas on t^ Fort Road at Watch morrow night Art MoKsya orehaa- Polish raaldanta mtarestad, will -ba tags at Roaring Lake, Buol^bam , summer at Middlelie Beaoh, Madison, trs will fumlah mualo for danolng. Hill, nas returned to town and re* walooma to attend tha maajUng to- ICr. and Mn. Henry Smith and next Sunday are advised to got their with Hartford nisnds. lUght at 7:80 at tha church on Got* susied charge of the cafeteria at tickets not later ttita avenlng IN BOLTON SATURDAY Ban Maori of IT Panan Plaga, daufhter, Beverly, of Pr^noetoa ,the Barnard school. Dr. Thomaa H. Wsldon and Mra. way straat. The speaker will ba ttii was sent to jail for tan days for fMm aw of the following members Mr. and Mrs. E, P. Walton and Rev. Jos^h Padawskl who has re* atreet, returned laet night from a of the Post or at the jitm y and daughtsva have ‘ rstumsd to thslr Waldon ara spending tha month of Men of St. Mary'i Chnrch breach of tha oaaea. Maori caused vacation apent at Bay Head Beach, Saptambar at thalr oottaga ce xwDtly coma to this country from a dlaturbanoa at bis horns last The Women’s Missionary society Navy club: Edward Frasier, Uar* homa on Strong street after spend­ Poland for a apeaklng tour. With FamiHee and Friends New Jersey. Mrs. H. B. Zelffleld of of Bmanuel Lutheran church will enoe Peterson, Walter Smith. Neal ing th# aununsr st their oamp at Washington avenue, Craaeantmaoh, night about 8:46, whan ba and his Olen Rldfe, N. J., mother of Mrs. meet tomorrow afternoon. Members Cheney, WUllam Leggett. Kennebago Lake, Maine. the doctor oomlng up to Manoheatar to Go to E. J. Holl’8 Home. wife got into a row ova* |6. Joseph Smith returned with the party. and frlendji are urged to attend. ■very Friday. ‘ Maori, a eon, had spent the numey The outing committee ' of Dll GARAGE, CHICKEN COOP Mepibara ot St. Mary’s Men’s for clothing and tha father wanted Miss Blele Bengs has returned to worth-Comsll Post, American Le Bible class, tbelr wives, families to have a strict aooountliiff of tha N w Xork aty where she teaches, The annual meeting of the Wom­ and frlm d s are to bold an^ outing outlay. The ion said ha saw his p o n , has made arrangements to an’s Foreign Missionary society of after spending the summer at her Saturdiy aftaxtioon at the borne of father strike his mother. Tha row hold the affair Sunday, September the South Methodlet church t^ l be DESTROYED BY BLAZE home on Main street and at Point 17, at Usano’s cottage at Bolton Edward J. HoU, on Bolton Lake. attracted a crowd of people and O’ W oods. held in the church parlors tomorrow Officer Michael Flt^rald placed Lake. An attractive athletic pro evening at 7:80. Those attending' are asked to pro­ PINEHUR8T D ial 4151 gram is In course of preparation and Building at Hopne o f Joseph vide box lunches. Those who have Macri under arrest. Daughters of Liberty, wo. 128, L. an excellent dinner will be served. Tunsky in Buckland • Is cars are aaked to drive them so L. O. L. will meet in Orange hall, Tickets at one dollar each may be FRESH FISH Mrs. James M. Shearer, chairman Burned This Morning. that all will ba provided with trai^- PEACHES Monday evening at 8 o’clock. The obtained from Past Commander of tha music committee of the Sec­ portatlon. It la the committee’s Scallops .. .pint 35c business wlU Include the Initiation Frank Bray, at Matter’s Smoke ond C!ongregatlonal church, has in­ plan to leave tha Parish House at of a class of candidates in the first 4 qts. 3 9 e Shop, or any of the following com vited the members of the choir for A two-car garage and chicken 12:30 p. m. FOR ASSESSOB degree. A social time will follow In mlttee: W. 8. George, ^ete Curran, From all ihdicatlons this will be Fresh, Large Qaohaug an outing Saturday afternoon' and coop were destroyed by fire tbli 2 quarts 22c. charge of a committee which in­ Henry Weir, Arthur Sullivan, Don evening at her cottage at Grove the blgi^est outing the Bible class STUART J. Beautlfnl large, ripe peaches cludes Mrs. Martha BeU, Mrs. Hetty aid Hemingway and Harold Olds. Beach Point. Mrs. Millard Pa.k morning at 6:80 at the home of has yet held. Other outings have for sUctog er peach shortcake. Chowder Clams Blnks, Mrs. Julia Binks, Mrs. Shir­ Returns must be In on or before and Mrs. William A. Knofla, the Joseph Tunskey, 88 Buckland street, been held for the membera alone, WASLEY ley Booth, Mrs. Minnie Brown, Mrs. Thursday, September 14. Open or In the shelL other members of the committee Buckland. A call was sent to r- but thla time famlliea ara welcome. Ellen Bulla, M |;s. Eileen Carson. are assisting with arrangements Manchester Fire department and Those memberB who have not been Green Beans Mrs. Osorge L. Oraxladio of North Wax Beans Celery and providing transportation for No. 1 truck, manned by Chief Cd ' notified prevlouely of the outing Steaming Clams Main street, president of the Em­ those who desire it. are asked to be sure to attend Since Mrs. Katherine Jones of the Lily blem Club, Is attending the seselone ward Coleman, Roy Griswold and Spinach Beets Mackerel Sole Beauty Parlor In the House and Joseph Chsrtler reeponded. The a.e f good time is assured all in the of the supreme lodge at the west class. Boston Bluefish Hale building will spend the Week­ minster Hotel in Boston today. WiUlam S. George, Jr., eon of had gained too great headway be­ end in New York City. fore tba arrival of the Manchester SEE THE NEW Genuine Filet of Haddock Captain and Mre. W. S. George of Swordfish Miss Barbara Donnelly of Laurel 866 Main street, left yesterday for firemen. Rocky Ford Pink Meat ______Fortimately, the two cars usually Salmon Butterfish Manchester AssembU Order o f street Is visiting the Misses Jane the Virginia Military Institute' at Coming to the STATE EASY WASHER CANTALOUPES Rainbow, udll hold ts first fall and Nancy Hubbard at Columbia Lexington, Va., to enter upon hie kept in th,. garagei were left out Eastern Halibut meeting Monday evenlw at 7:80 at Lake today. senior year. aide and both were saved. Recently the Masonic Temple, ’rae' business the garage building had been used SUNDAY $59.50 3 ^” 25c Her8he3r*B Delicious Biscuits wlU include the election of officers. Swedish Benevolent Society Segar for Btorhge and a large amount i t New agitator, balloon type are now being delivered to us and Immediately after the meeting will meet at 7 o’clock Saturday The Christian Endeavor society of material contained In the building the Second Congregational church roUo; new tub. new bear 'v, P e a r s ...... 6 for 18c every day. a rehearsal for all offlceix. The lo­ night‘>it Orange Hall instead of 8 was destroyed. Most of tha chick­ roly $6 a month. P lu m s ...... doz. 17c cal Rainbow girls have been Invited o ’clock. will resume regular sessionB, begin­ ens were saved. / Honey Ball Melons, to exemplify their Work at the ning with its meeting Sunday eve- The cause of the fire -was unde­ meeting of the Eastern Star in Mer- hlug at 6:80 at the church. termined. KEMP’S, INC. 2 fo r 29c APPLES row, September 20. A full attend­ P>eo Home Oemomitrsllon . For Pie, Sauce, or Eating. Nova Scotia Fancy ance is urged Monday evening. DR. C. M. PARKER DENTIST BLUEBERRIES 5»'”'*2Sc The regular meeting of Mlanto- Tetophons 64 Pratt gtnet nomoh Tribe, No. 68, I. O. R. M., 6-8498 Hartford, Ct quart 29c Get your Oaimlng Supidles will be held In Tinker hall tomor­ Denffstry that will please you, Season soon over.______at Plnehurst. row night at 8 'clock. at a price you can afford to pay. Early Delivery 8:00 A. M. Jars—Jelly Glasses—Etc. THRIFTY CAR OWNERS Phone Service From 7:00 / A . M. Pears Peppers Please 'phone for second de­ Peaches Wild Grapes WROTE this CODE livery by 9:80. GROUND BEEF, 1 TOUR VOTE I E RBSPBCTPtTIiliY SOUCITEO I Dial 4151 lb...... T h e Thrifty C o d # fo r A re T on T ire B u y o n I hereby promise to trade la P re n e d my thin, worn, dangeraus tiies today and equip my car before prices advance again, with the For T im e? Safeat and Moat Dependable Tirea I can find. Then— WE They must hevei RADIOS Every fiber in every High Shop Hale's Stretch cord in every ply saturated and coated with DELIVER COAL Friday pure liquid rubber, to give me Extra Blowout Pro tec^ n . right on the dot A ftern oon s They muil havei Two Extra Gum-Dipped •All SaUirday’s Cord Plies Under the ’Tread fo r Greater Strength and Grocery and Blowout Protection. CUAN VP AFTER, T » 0 Meat Specials They must havei Go On Sale S^entifically designed non- skid tread to give mo EXTRA Each Friday THt MASTERPIECE SAFETY. At Three! Of TIRE CONSTRUCTION ^73'* ^2**' Yea’ll like jirompt wty your ‘blue coal* arrivet—the This small fin e radio sounds Latest in stylin g and perform ­ neat way your property la IdFt when you do busineas with ua. Special the knell of cheap, shoddy ance! A 6-tube superhetero­ “ midgets” ! There's 1934 engi­ ! You’ll like ‘blue coal’ rcaulta, too. EconomkaL Dependable. Friday Afternoon dyne, richly housed in black M^a K. E the Thrifty Code—your Code. Raw mateHals, Satisfactory. Order your ‘blue coal’ today. neering in this 6-tube ,»uper- walnut and lacewoiid, with commodiUes and wages are up—and going higher. When you From 3 To 6 O’Clock heterodyne — and lasting LOUIS chromium grille and eaeutoh- Anoto tire prices are going higher — it's smart to B u y Now Jack Frost beauty in its butt-walnut, eon. Both home radios shewn and Save, ch rom iu m - trim m ed cabin et. here receive police calls. Confectionery R. REMEMBER— Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires hold all world r^ rd s on road and track for Serfety, Speed, Mileage 'blue coal* SUGAR SMITH Either Model Only $39.50 and Endurance, order now from Drive in today—we'll save you money and serve you b e t t e r . Advertising 3 lb. pkgs. 1 6 c Dept., Manchester THE NEW With any other purchase In the Evening Herald x Chawolet . 1 0 Th« W .G . GLENNEY CO. Self-Serve. | Remember! Friday KEMP’S, INC. 4.30-tl Ford— _ Coal, Lumber, Mason’s Supplies and Paint afternoon from 8 to 6 o’clock. The Store of Standard Merchandise f l r « 9 t 9 i i e ClMnolct 888 North Main Street TeL 4149 Manchester PlTmo’tJi 7 . 5 S SUPER OLOFIELO TYPE A75.19 Bnlitto eoua/all first line stand* <»■ NaUi____ ardbrana tirea in quail ty,con- { 8 . 3 S BE SELFISH WHEN YOU BUY TIRESI struction and appearance, 5.00.80 Stud.b’r but lower in price—another Anbam. Firestone achievement in 5.50-1 e saving money for car owners. OOwSla. riuiitSMiiarUo

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