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VOL. XLH., NO. 264. (Classified Advertising on Page 10) y i ' : - ■ MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1928. (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS STATE SEWAGE FIRST PHOTO OP COURTNEY’S RESCUE WESTS FARMERS AT RESORTS A FAVOR HOOVER, IMTHMENACE DAVIS_^ERTS Engineers Making Survey Nominee’s Vision of Inland of Beaches and Lakes to Polish Flyers May Try Underwater Boat Collides Waterways Will Bring With Destroyer in Adri See What Can Be Done to Him Victory, Secretary of Another Atlantic Hop Check the Danger. atic Sea— In 131 Feet of War Predicts. i Lisbon, Aug. 7.— Following anAClsion will depend upon the out- Water— Divers Succeed examinatlon of the plane in which come of the inspection of our plane Hartford, Conn., Aug. 7.— An Major Louis Idzlkowski and Casl- Stanford University, Calif., Aug. at Oporto., An engineer is expect acute sewage situation has been mir Kubala, Polish aviators, tried ed there today to examine the In Sipaling to Prisoners; discovered by the state water com Y-— Herbert Hoover will win the to make a trans-Atlantic hop, a de plane.” ■* \ mission to exist at Connecticut’s farmers .of America to his standard cision will be reached within 24 Kubala said that he and bis com hours as to whether the airmen Believe All Are Still shore and Inland summer resorts by championing the development of panion were unlucky in having will make another effort to dy over their flight spoiled by a leaky feed which, the commission says, will Inland waterways throughout the ' ' the ocean. pipe but that they were fortunate Alive— Inside of Sub Free seriously affect health and surel.v country, it was predicted today by Kubala, who was Injured, expect In having the plane come down eliminate all public bathing If it l i i i i i p i s Dwight F. Davis, secretary of war, ed to leave the hospital this after close to a ship that picked them up is allowed to develop much further. ' .■ vm Davis, after calling on Hoover, noon, but his departure for Paris right away. From Water, Accident y declared the Republican nominee has been postponed until Thurs To check the threatened Inroads There is still considerable mys had “ a great vision of America’s day. p tery over the course the two air steps are being taken to remedy waterway problem than any other “ We have not yet decided wheth men followed. They evidently lost Similar to S-4 Tragedy in the situation wherever possible, man in the country!” This attitude er to attempt another flight to /• their way and traveled in circles the first move In this direction hav — In which the nominee sees the America,” said Kubala. “ Our de- before being forced down. United States. ing been an Intensive study by a development of waterways as a means of reducing transportation firm of engineers looking toward a i '2 cost and a means of bringing the Rome, Aug. 7.— Trapped 131, feet solution of local problems. farms and cities nearer to each BLAMES NEIGHBORS’ TALK below the surface of the Adriatic General Sanford H. Wadhams, other— will be a great Influence In Sea 31 men in the Italian Sub director of the state water com the farm belt, in the coming elec mission, Is supervising the study tion, said Davis. marine F-14 awaited rescue this which is being made under the Im ‘"rhe farmers realize that one of afternoon while divers on the out s-'» FOR PHYSICIAN’S MURDER mediate direction of Taylor & their greatest problems and the side tapped messages of good cheer most constructive measure of farm ICnight, of Passaic, N. J. The gen to the prisoners. eral finds that sanitary facilities at ; relief available is cheaper transpor tation,” said Davis. “ Inland water The Cruiser Aquila, which most resorts havo- not kept pace Doctor’s Wife Stabs Him was standing by, radioed a with the extraordinary develop ways mean cheaper transportation NUMBER OF BANKS not only of crops but of the mate message that the divers were ments mainly due to the attractive in constant communication with nature of Connecticut and its prox A rare picture, the lower of these two! It sho ws the mid-ocean rescue of Captain Franic"T' Cowt- rials shipped to farms, such as ney and his three trans-Atlantic flight companions. The photo was taken from the deck of the liner Min- farm machinery. With Bread Knife During the 29 men and two of imity to great centers of popula ficers in the submersible. tion. In most cases, the general newaska, which answered radio distress calls from C ourtney and finally spied the disabled plane after a “ Mr. Hoover always has taken ON THE DECREASE 12-hour search. Courtney made a sensational night landing on the ocean when the engine compartment an advanced stand for Inland Rescue efforts were handicapped says, it has not been possible to Quarrel— He Dies on Op by rough water. There was a high keep up with the growth. of the plane caught fire. The top picture shows the flyers as they reached New York on the Minnewaska waterways development. He has a Left to right they are Elwood B. Hosmer, rich Canadian, backer of the flight; Courtney pilot- Hueh Gil- greater vision of the waterway pro wind which kicked up a heavy sea. Perplexing Problem mour, wireless operator; Fred Pierce, mechanic. ’ ’ The F-14 sank while on coast pa “ The very factors which consti blem than any other man in the erating Table. 3,000 Less Since 1923— A country.” Hoover received favor trol duty yesterday morning after tute the chief charms of Connecti being in collision with the Italian cut shores; rocky promontories, ti able reports of political conditions dal estuaries, sandy beaches, and throughout the middle west from New York, Aug 7— Mrs. Frahees Good Thing for U. S., Ex Destroyer Giuseppe Missorl. For a meadow lanes, all found perhaps Californian Rowers Win Davis and William H. Crocker, Re time the fate of the men in the RASKOB HIRES publican national committeeman Kirkwood, 25 and attractive, today side the craft was not known and it within a few hundred yards of killed her husband, Dr. Glenn each other, present a unique as from California. perts Declare. was feared that another tragedy well as a perplexing drainage sit Easily Against Italians Mississippi Protected Kirkwood, 26, with a bread knife might develop similar to the S-4 off uation with which the small com The Mississippi valley is protect during a quarrel In their home at the Massachusetts coast last winter. PROFESSORS TO ed now against all ordinary floods, When radio telephone communca- munity could not hope to cope un Sunnyside Gardens, Woodside, Washington, Aug. — The aided.” Sloten, Holland, Aug. 7.— The-^gain and were a half length in Secretary of War Davis announced tion was established with the men here today. Long Island, according to the police American banking systerx is rapid General Wadhams also insists Golden Bears of California, strok fiont at 500 metres. They contin they sent word that the compart “ The government’s efforts to re who said the young woman ad ly being concentrated Into a small ments of the submarine were free that the state water commission is ing beautifully, rowed Italy into ued to pull away from the Italians, STUDY raOBlEM not content to conclude that be steadily- but remorselessly, and store flood bulwarks, washed away mitted she was goaded into a er number of financial Institutions, of water. cause the most desirable solution the bottom of its shell to win one were three-quarters of a length by last year’s gigantid flood, have jealous rage over his alleged at It was learned today at the^ office of of the problem may not be feasible of the quarter final heats in the ahead and a half at the half-way been carried to such a point.” tentions to other women. IN COM5IUNICATION nothing can be done. The commis Olympic 8-oared championship" to-- m'ark. Famous Experts to Make ss*d Davis, “ t ^ t the valley is safe She Is held on a charge of mur the comptroller of the currency and Rome, Aug. 7 — Navy officials sion, he says, has therefore au day. The Bears won by three Dropping their stroke to a very from ordinarj^ffioods. ' der. She told-the police, they said, the federal'reserve board. were-optimistic today that the thorized this study for the purpose lengths in 6:32 4-5 for the 2,000- smooth but powerful 36, the Bears “ It will take liB ten years to com that she became exasperated during Officials said that the result Is a Italian Submarine F-14 which sank plete our project,” said Davis. “ We an argument with her husband In of determining whether there l.s metre distance. were 2 1-2 lengths to the good at Survey of Farmers' Trou- far-reaching Improvement in the in 131 feet of water in the Adriatic not some other solution which may Italy started with a great flurry 1,500 metres and, although they will spend $35,000,000 next year the kitchen of their home, about with 31 men on board could be and $325,000,000 to $500,000,000 five o’clock this, morning, that she country’s banking system, greatt * raised. be within the financial capacity of of strokes, averaging almost 4 8 to declined to extend themselves in stability, fewer failures and an in . bles to Be Included in in all to eliminate floods from the turned on him with a bread knife.' The F-14 wax sunk after collid the towns to meet. the minute. California was rowing the final stretch, they gained an creasing position of security for Town Appropriations a 42 stroke, yet gaining a slight extra half length on their weary Mississippi. We are going ahead Gossip Blamed ing with the Italian Destroyer rapidly with the work and at this The tragedy was brought about, depositors. Giuseppe Missorl. Because of the work already lead at 250 metres. After both set adversaries before the finish line Democratic Program. All banks, including national, done by the commission, a number tled down, the Bears continued to was crossed. minute, we would be able to take she explained, by neighborhood Radio telephone communication of towns— Milford, Westport, Fair- care of any flood short of the one gossip concerning her husband’s al federal reserve meniber and state was established with the crew of field and Darien— have appropri of 1927.” leged friendship with other women and other institutions, number ap the submersible; ' ated amounts for special studies New York, Aug. 7.— Already To Carry Middle West while Mrs. Kirkwood was on a four- proximately 27,000, a reduction of Divers went down and ascertain ^concerned with their own particu committed to some plan for control Davis told the nominee he would weeks’ vacation at Lake Ronkon- 3,000 since 1923, although the re ed that the stern compartments of WAITER SUSPECTED SMITH PREPARING koma. Long Island. sources of <;ver $68,100,000,000 lar problems. In most cases the ling the surplus crops ofAmerican carry the middle west after a hard the submarine were not flooded. ideal solution would be, the gener fight. Crocker told him he would Dr. Kirkwood died three, hours are more than $14,000,000,000 When this report was made the al says, installation of a system of farrAers as an aid to agriculture, sweep the Pacific coast states by after he was stabbed on the oper greater than five years ago. government rushed salvage work collecting sewage and a sewage IN $90,000 THEFT ANSWER TO WHITE the Democratic national campaign the largest majority in history and ating table at St. John’s hospital, The number of national banks so as to save the members of the treatment plant. But the cost puts managers today launched their would win every state west of the Long Island City. alone decreased 300 since 1920 crew. Mississippi, except Texas. Mrs. Kirkwood told them, the such plants entirely out of the quest for; the specific program with approximately 7,700 now in The F-14 was engaged In coast question. “ I’ve travelled a good deal over authorities said, that when she re operation. At the same* time the patrol duty when it met in collision The engineers working on the Gems on Table in Hotel Searching 20-Year-Old Rec which they will offer the farmers in the country and I find the impres turned recently from her vacation national bank resources increased with the destroyer early yesterday problem are well known in the the election campaign. sion everywhere that there will be there were “ whisped g rumors” of by $6,000,000,000, to $28,000,- morning. It was feared that the state. Mr. Taylor was investigator The search is to be directed in a hard fight but that the Republi her husband’s friendships with 000,000. members of the crew were lost but of Waterbury on sewage and trade Room While Negro Was ords to Look Up His Stand behalf of the Democratic national cans are confident of winning,” other women In the community. Both the controller’s office, In radio telephone communication waste problems. Mr. Knight recent-1 committee by Profs. E. R. A. Selig- said Davis. “ There will be a hard She upbraided him. He denied charge of national banks, and the showed they were still alive and ly investigated sewage disposal sys man, world authority on taxation battle and the Republicans are pre the accusations, however. federal reserve board, said that the had taken refuge in the rear part of tems for Winsted and Rockville, Serving Breakfast. On Saloons. and public finance, and Me Vickar, pared for it with a strong organiza Argument Renewed al tendency is toward con the underwater craft which was not and has been Identified with many professor of economics at Colum tion, plenty of funds and much en- But thd gossip continued. The solidation and greater strength of flooded. metropolitan systems of sewage bia University. matter was on her mind and last a fewer number o f banks. Divers spent the night trying to disposal. Atlantic City, N. J., Aug. 7.— Albany, N. Y., Aug. 7.—-After a (Continued on I’age 2) night they had an argument. It raise the submarine. They oper The study, which is to go to the was renewed early this morning Officials frankly admitted that The theft of jewels valued at up careful study of the New York leg economic and sociological roots of the country has been “ over bank ated from the Cruiser Aquila which and it ended with Kirkwood sink ed” since the v/ar. stood by to give any help it could. wards of $90,000 from the hotel islative record as they relate to his the vexatious farm problem prob ing to the floor, his abdomen slash ably will require “ many weeks, if In New England After the divers succeeded In get TWO DEAD, THREE DYING, suite of Henr: C. Heintz, of Atlan service in the Assembly from 1904 ed with the knife. . , ting a chain underneath the sub not months,” Chairman John J. COPS RIDDLE TIRES As soon as he fell to the floor, It was pointed out that in those ta, Ga., who is at a beach front to 1916, Gov. A1 Smith today was Raskob of the national committee marine it Was expected that at-‘ Mrs. Kirkwood ran from the house sections like New England, where tempts would be made to raise it AFTER CHILDREN DINED hotel here, v/as revealed today by understood to be preparing an an declared in announcing Prof. Selig- seeking a physician. Patrolman .there' are the smallest number of the arrest of William Sears, negro, man’s selection for tbe task. TO STOP BOOZE CAR later in the day and anchor it to swer to the charges hurled at him Thomas Gannon met her running a banks compared to population, fall- floating drums. 28, who Is held as a suspect in con by William Allen White, Kansas Prof. Seligmrin is now in Lake short distance from her pretty uies have been materially less than Doctors Think Jersey City nection with the theft. editor. Placid, New York, on his vacation home. In ' districts of the middle-west Heintz is an official of the Coca HOW IT HAPPENED Family Was Poisoned by White assailed Smith’s record as and is not expected-to begin work Runners Forced to Stop, Are The policeman said she told him where thero are large numbers of ’Tirieste, Italy, Aug. 7— All the Cola Company of Atlanta, and the Food They Ate. a member of the Lower House of on his report for at least a week or Arrested After Short Chase she had stabbed her husband and small banks. resources of the Italian Navy were immediate past president of the the Legislature, charging that he ten days. The reduction In the number of In Boston Street. brought into play today in an at Kiwanis International. According always voted in the interest of the Is a Republican. (Continued on page I) banks ,Is expected to continue for tempt to save the lives of 31 mea New York, Aug. 7.— Three of to information given out by the the five children of Mr. and Mrs. saloon. The governor is said to Insofar as Prof. Seligman has some years to come,- as bankers are trapped at the bottom of the sea have discovered several instances Boston, Aug. 7.— A liquor-laden Thomas Brown of Jersey City were hotel officials, Heintz left his hotel taken an active part In politics in in the Italian Submarine F-14. early Sunday last to play golf on in his search of the 20-year-old the past, he has always been identi automobile dashed into the north still In a critical condition from end early today, was bullet-riddled (Continued on page 2) The submarine sank in 131 feet the mainland and Mrs. Heintz records where he feels that Editor fied with the Republican Party. ot water after colliding with lhe poisoning in Jersey City hospital to White did not get his facts exactly as it swept through a police guard. HEFUN IS UNDECIDED day. Two other children are dead. ordered breakfast servea in their “ This study will in no sense be a Destroyer Giuseppe Missori seven suite. The jewels, including an 18- straight. A number of the bills for political study,” Raskob declared. on Commercial street and was final Mrs. Brown is seriously 111 but Is ly disabled near Thatcher street by miles west of the Island of Brioni. caret diamond valued at $35,000, which Smith voted when in the “ It is purely economic and an ac The submarine had been engaged believed to have passed the crisis Assembly, and which White said patrolmen in a police car, who QN CAMPAIGN PLANS HELEN MORGAN PLEADS but still Is unable to throw anv were lying on top of a dresser in count of its magnitude will require in attacking maneouvers with the plain sight. were in the interest off the saloon, pumped bullets into the rear tires. light on the cause of their Illness. many weeks if not months of hard Jumping fronx the crippled car, Italian fleet. It rose to the surface were sponsored by Republicans and work.” Will Wait for Smith’s Accept unexpectedly, directly under the The father Is on a vacation ‘ In were passed unanimously, accord two men ran into doorways but NOT GUILTY TO CHARGE Nova Scotia. Asked If the detailed plan would were cornered. They said they ance Speech ‘Before He bow of the destroyer. ing to close friends of the gover be ready for publication before the A seaplane which went up im All six were taken ill suddenly nor. were Prank Martin, of Taunton, Makes'Up Mind. Thursday immediately after eating. election, Raskob said he hoped so, and Antonio Paes, of Boston. — mediately after the crash, reported MRS. MIX IN PARIS G. O. P. in Control but was not certain. AM Night Club Employes Held that the craft was plainly visible at Dr. W. P. Braunstein, assistant Twenty-five gallon cans of alco Washington, Aug. 7.— Whether In his reply to White the gover “ There can be no question but In $1,000 Bonds for Later the bottom only a short distance jounty physician, diagnosed the nor is planning to point to the fact hol were found in the abandoned Gov. Alfred E. Smith, Democratic eases as ptomaine poisoning. After SEEKING A DIVORCE that there is some manner In w;hich automobile. Hearing. away from the Battleship Brindisi. that virtually all of the time when nominee, will receive the support of Four divers are now on the scene the deaths of Gerald, 21, and Low- he was a member of the Assembly The whole district was aroused Senator Thomas Heflin (D) of Ala (Contlnued on page 2) but have not been able to go down ens, 7, autopsies were performed the Republicans were in complete by the firing of police pistols. bama, depends entirely, upon what New York, Aug. 7.— Helen Mor ind Dr. Braunstein announced he gan, Ziegfeld star and night club into the water because oi unfavor-^ W ife of Cowboy Screen Star control of the House, and that if Smith says in his acceptance speech. able weather conditions. The col-' had found Inflammation In the in- any .legislation in the Interest of Senator Heflin declared today. hostess, today added her plea of not lestlnal tracts that might have been Has Daughter With Her; lision occurred at 8:45 a. m., yes the liquor traffic was passed the “ I am not yet ready tt> say guilty to those entered by Texac terday morning (Italian time) and eaused by an Infection or by pols- Tom’s Statement. Republicans were to blame, be^ whether I will or will not support Guinan and others of her ertswhlle )nous fpod. Dynamite Boat Explodes; although 24 hours have passed, the cause they could have blocked It. Smith,” Heflin said, adding, “ there night club colleagues to federal in trapped men are believed to still be Cultures taken from the Intes- According to friends of the gov are several things which he must dictments charging violation of the cines were sent to the Board of alive. They have maintained com Beverly Hills, Calif., Aug. 7 — ernor he will make It clear in his make clear in his acceptance speech prohibltjon law. munication with officers of the Health for analysis. The three reply to W’hite that he is not City Of Tacoma Menaced before I make up my mind, among Federal Judge Isaac M. Meekins joys, Earl. 10. .Toseph, 8, and Wll- Tom Mix, noted film cowboy actor, Brindisi by means of Acoustic sig today admitted that his wife had ashamed of his Assembly record. which is the race question. I am of North Carolina, who heard Miss nals.- Ard, 4, were'still unconscious this He also will stress the point, It was waiting to see if Smith will declare Morgan’s plea In Federal Court, Doming. gone to Paris to sue him for di Admiral Foschini, aboard the vorce. Mrs. Mix left here a month said, that he always has been a Tacoma, Wash., Aug. 7— Tacoma^for miles afound. Walls were flat- for the supremacy of the white was informed that'Tommy Guinan, today was repairing the damage Brindisi, is directing the rescue ago with her daughter. foe of the saloon and Is a believer tened In the outskirts of the city race.” brother of Texas, Nils T. Granlund. operations. It is feared that the ef FALLS FROM MOTORCYCLE In temperance. wrought by the explosion of the and plate glass windows in thS Though the Alabama senator did radio announcer and ringmaster at "I haven’t heard from her since motorship La Blanca, laden with fecting of a rescue will be extreme she left,” he stated, “ and I don’t downtown auto row were blown not mention relliglon he said that the Club Trivolty, and scores of ly difficult but the signals from the Stamford, Conn., Aug. 7.— 250 cases of dynamite and 225 out.* . many Democrats were dissatisfied other figures still numbered among know what her present plans are. cases of black powder. ill-fated craft showing that some, Arthur Peck, of 11 LeRoy avenue, But when she went awdy, I told her Flaming fragments of the boat with Smith’s famous telegram on the missing, would be in court later Darien, is in Stamford hospital to- DIES AFTER BATHING The boat blew up late last night at least, are alive, revives hope that I would agree to anything she want were thrown more than a mile, one the prohibition question following today to answer to Indictments the trapped men may be saved. . Jay with a fractured skull and In in the narrows off Day Jsland. The of them setting fire to a tract of ed to do. But every night I pray Oak Bluffs, Mass., Aug. 7— ^^Mrs. his nomination at Houston. He against them. The F-14 is one of ten ot its ternal Injuries following a fall from explosion barely missed the freigh virgin timber near Point Fosdlck. said that in a trip he recently made Bail of $1,000 is being continued that she and Tomaslna will be sent Harry E. Mierson, widow of a ter Margaret .Dollar which was just class built at Leghorn in 1916 and I motor cycle operated by Paul back to me. My house Is always The fire was still raging early to through the middle west he did not in the cases of all the 108 defend- 1917. It was engaged in coastal Adams of 16 Chestnut street, Gloversdale, N. Y., manufacture", entering the narrows. day. , open to them.” went on a midnight bathing party meet one Democrat who expressed ents seized when Mabel Walker defense. Its dlsplaceinent is 260 Darien. Adams was arrested for By the terms of a property set- Neils Christensen, owner of the The La Blanca was en route from an intention to support Smith. \ Willebrandt’s picked agents swept In a heavy sea. Giant waves carried boat, and bis son, Nels, the only tons at the surface and 318 when •eckless driving and placed under tfement, arranged within the past her seaward. the Dupont Powder Works to Ken- Heflin has been one of Smith’s through the night club belt.' submerged. It is _^about 150, feet persons aboard, saved their lives by nydale, near Seattle, when a tar leading critics. '* Jail. The mea were returning from year, Mrs. Mix Is said to' have re Brought ashore by State Police Miss Morgan appeared nervous at In length. «few Canaan along Middlesex road ceived approximately $50,000. jumping overboard before the ex paulin caught fire in some pysterl- her arraignment. ' She refused to man John F. Horgan, she was car plosion and swimming to Point The sinking of the F-14 is similar vlien Adams lost control of the Mix and the former Victoria ous manner. The Christensens ’^EASURY BALANCE discuss her casv, letting her an in many respects to the sinking of ried unconscious to a dance hall. Fosdlck, opposite Day Island. fought the blaze for an hour, but naebine on a curve and Peck fell Forde, an ex-film actress, were mar Police and physicians used a pul- nouncement yesterday that she the American Submarine S-4 on _ »ut. atriking on his bead. ried tea years ago. The detonation shook Tacoma j finally had to leave the boat to its Washington, Aug.' 7.-^Treaaury had retired from the night club motor but failed* to revive her. and spread terror , and destruction fate. De6. 17, 1927,. off Provincetown, ' balance Aug. 4: $36.4.56.4,.082.06. business suffice. , . Mass. « ■ N- ' -• ■ '* • ' ••■••■; -li..
i '> t& G B XWOT MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 7,1928. BRIDE-ELECT SHOWERED ABOUT mWN FEAR MORE TROUBLE UNDBERGH TMEB'WiT Local Stocks RASKOB HIRES Cable Flash^ WESTS FARMERS Miss Angellne Mlstretta of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fish of IN FALL RIVER NOW O L D ^E AIRPLANES SchoSl street was the guest of North Elm street and Mr. and Mrs. Furnished by Putnam & Go. '.honor at a surprise miscellaneous PROFESSORSTO Fred Sobiollo of School street have j t FAVOR HOOVER, Hartford, Conn. shower l,ast evening which was at returned from a week’s auto tour Fall River, Mass., Aug 7.— De Curtiss Field, Long Island, N. T.. tended by guests from New Britain, of the White and Green Mountains claring that unauthorized parades Aug. 7:— Colonel Charles A. Lind Bank Stocks and the Adirondacks. Foreign News would not be permitted, Ghiet ot bergh arrived here today '’'with Bid Asked Hartfordf hnd Manchester. Miss Mary Prago of Hartford gave an STUDY PROBLEM DAVIS ASSERTS Police Martin Feedey today order Harry Guggenheim, president of Bankers Trust Co ...3 0 0 — A son was born this morning to ed his 220 officers and men on 24 the Guggenheim Foundation for the Capitol Nat B&T . . . . 305 — exhibition dance. Games were play ed, Instrumental and vocal solos (Continued from Page 1.) Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grzyb of North (Continapd from Pnge 1) hour call duty in connection with Promotion of Aviation, and took City Bank & Trust. .1070 1100 street. Rarls, Aug. 7.— Irene Bordonl, a strike of 350 operatives in the him. up in an old type^enny plane Conn R iv e r...... 400 — given and a mock marriage carried American actress who was operated out much to the amusement of the I the farmers’ psrpblem can be solved thusiasm. It looks like certain printing division ot the American with a Curtiss “Ox” motor. They First Bond & Mort . . 60 & ______^ ___ . 1 . - * along_ __ Athe . ! . — lines that are economical MA 1 A I _ There were two patients ad on for appendicitis Monday, was re victory for Mr. Hoover." Printing Company and the Lincoln made several landings and take First Nat (Htfd) . . . — 290 guests. Miss Anna Senkbell was the ported today to be recovering. The bride, Ruth Hanson the bride ly sound.” Raskob continued, mitted at the Memorial hospital to Davis said he thought Nebraska, Manufadturing Company. offs, with Guggenhdm at the con Htfd-Conn Trust C o ..— 810 day, Mrs. David Bissell of Wlndsoiv operation took place at the Ameri Iowa and Illinois were sure Repub Some of the leaders ot the tex trols. Htfd-Nat Bank Tr ..570 590 groom, Mrs. Jennie Sadrosinske the “ that orderly Instead of chaotic marketing and Intelligent business ville and Mrs. Herbert Kuhtle of can hospital a. Neullly. Ray Goetz, lican and that Missouri, Wisconsin, tile mills committee, the so-called Lindbergh then passed an hour Land Mtg & T itle ... — 60 best man, Joseph Mlstretta, train the actress’ husband, was at the bearer, Maurice Davidson the ring like control of surplus crops will all Dobsonvllle. Arizona and Nevada were battle Radical wing ot the strike ot 27,- and a half In the air with a Cur Morris Plan Bank ...1 6 0 — bedside. grounds. 000 New Bedford operatives, now tiss flying service student,. whose Phoenix St B&T ....4 7 5 — bearer, Ida Diana the minister. A tend to give the farmer higher prices for his crops— and this in Crocker thought differently. Ho in Its , seventeenth week, moved name was said to be '. P. M. Smith. Park St B a n k ...... 840 — buffet lunch was served. Rome, Ai\g. 7.— Gen. Umberto When Lindbergh cam^ down, he Miss Mlstretta who is to be mar creased purchasing power will re^ MISSIONARY’S BODY placed Arizona, New Mexico and over to this city and called the Riverside Trust ....6 0 0 — Nobile, leader of the Ill-fated Polar turned and walked away Quickly ried on September 5 to Leo Diana suit in greater prosperity for indus Nevada in the Republican column local strike.- Like New Bedford, the West Hart Trust .. 260 — expedition In the Italia, announc without any doubt. He said Neva when he saw a newsreel camera Bonds of Cottage street, received a num try. strike was in protest against a ten The Expenses. IS FOUND mm ed today that valuable data was da would be carried by Hoover by per cent wage cUL man who had set up. his machine to Htfd & Conn Wst 6 ..9 5 — ber of acceptable gifts. Including a obtained In the note book left be the greatest plurality ever given a snap the colonel. East Conn Povr 5s ..101 102 dinner set. “ This result must be accomplish Parades Broken Up ed without artificially fixing or con "Waterbury, Conn., Aug. 7.— The hind by Prof. Finn Malmgren when presidential candidate in that state. Two unauthorized parades last Lindbergh later went to the Si Conn L P 7s ...... 118 120 “ Mr. Hoover will sweep the Pacific korsky hangar, where he -was to try Conn L P 5\^s ....1 0 7 % 109 trolling prices, and the cost should body of Frederick Kreiger, 61, of he began his trek with A. Zappi night were broken up by police and be borne by the crops benefited— Thomaston, former missionary in and A. Mariano. Prof. Malmgren coast, too, and he'll get the great eleven paraders were arrested, out a new Sikorsky amphibian, with Conn L P 4 % s ...... 100% 101% est majority ever given any candi Brld Hyd 5s ...... 102 104 not by the government.” Africa, was found floating on the left his note book behind in the charged with parading without a two Pr.itt & Whitney Wasp motors. Insurance Stocks NUMBER OF BANKS Although Raskob indicated that surface of Lake Quassapaug in Mld- gondola of the dirigible when he date in these states,” Crocker add permit. Pexter Hagellas, local It Was to be his first flight In a Aetna Insurance ....7 9 0 810 ho still has an open mind on the dlebury, by Thomas and William set out with his two Italian com ed. strike leader, . also was charged Sikorsky. Aetna L i f e ...... 853 865 ON THE DECREASE question of the equalization fee Keenan, two Waterbury youths who panions in an effort to reach Jand. The nominee spent this morning with refusing to move when order Automobile ...... 380 400 principle of the twice vetoed Mc- were camping at the lake. at his home working on correspond ed to do so by a police officer. Nary-Haugen bill, Gov. Smith’s un Kreiger disappeared while fish London, Aug.,7.— Stefan Raditch, ence. He will have daily visitors Among those arrested was Dr. Conn General ...... 1675 — as Republican leaders begin arriv AMERICAN TOURISTS ROBBED Hart Fire ...... 795 810 (Continued from Page 1) equivocal renunciation of that ing last Thursday night. A stren leader of the Croatian Peasant James P. Reid, Rhode Island method left little question today in uous hunt for the body had been Party, who was seriously wounded ing for the notification ceremony Socialist. The eleven were bailed Htfd Steam Boil ....750 — next Saturday. He gave up a ten Mexico City, Aug. 7.— Federal Lincoln Nat Life . . . . — 135 convinced that only by this method political circles, that the all-im- under way ever since. Workmen by an assassin in the Jugo-Slav within an hour and faced court ar troops are today In pursuit of ban National ...... 1025 1075 pcrtant fee, from the standpoint of of the Connecticut Light & Power Parliament building several weeks tative plan to visit Yosemite valley can be reduced the.large annual this week in order to remain and raignment today. dits that held up sixty tourists, In Phoenix ...... 780 800 loss from failures. This tendency the Me Nary-Haugen forces, would Company, aided by searchlights, ago, was reported sinking rapidly Prediction of “ the, biggest cluding a number of Americans, on Travelers ...... 1560 1600 not be advocated in the final report had worked until nearly daybreak greet his visitors. He may take can be reduced the large annual today, said a 'Vienna dispatch to the scenic trip next week. strike here In 24 years” was made the highway to the Cacahuamllpa Travelers rights ....2 4 3 247 loss from failures. This tendency is from Prof. Seligman’s survey. when their grappling irons gave the Evening News. Five doctors by Albert Weisbord, of Passaic, N. grotto in the State of Guerro Public Utility Stocks not only saving monej for deposi- This attitude was further sustain- way and they were forced to give were at the bedside of the political J., who figured in both the Passaic yesterday. Upon their return to Conn Elec Svs pfd . . 92 97 •Jmrs, but cutting down the loss to tained by Chairman Raskob’s em up. Within four hours the body leader 'and every effort was being and New Bedford strikes. this pity today the victims reported Conn L P 8% ...... H 9 122 directors and stockholders, who in phatic interdiction against “ artifi appeared. made to sa^e his life to prevent CUSTOM GUARD SLAYER that they had been robbed even of Conn L P 7% ...... 116 120 many cases have been assessed cially fixing or controlling prices,”, Balkan complications. Specialists their clothing. Conn LP 6% % p fd lll 114 heavily to prevent losses to de a point held in high esteem by were summoned from Munich and SURRENDERS TO POUCE GANGSTER MURDER Conn L P 5% % pfd. 100 103 positors. those who have waged high warfare Vienna to aid the regular doctors Conn Power C o ...... 138 142 RUMOR CALLS RESERVES During the first half of 1928, ac for the Me Nary-Haugen bill in the POUCE COURT JUDGE in attendance. Chicago, Aug. 7.— When a porter Greenwich W&G 6 . . 97 101 cording to reserve board figures, a last four sessions of Congress. Killed Longshoreman Who Hart El Lt ...... 136 140 today opened the “ Villare Inn,” a Waterbury, Conn,, Aug. 7.— Po heavy reduction in the number of Although Prof. Seligman has not Berlin, Aug. 7.— Charles A. Was Trying to Smuggle west side cabaret, to clean the do vtc ...... — 140 specialized in the field of argrfcul- IS DEAD IN MILFORD Levine now has aspirations for a lice reserves were called to Hotel failures has been experienced both place up, he found the body of a Elton here today to bah die crowds Hart Gas c o m ...... 103 110 by member and non-member banks. tural economics, he is world-famous round-the-world flight, it was re Booze Off Boat. do pfd ...... 80 — man known in the neighborhood as that assembled because of a rumor Conditions are better than for sev as an authority on financial organ ported here today. Levine is said to “ Dibble.” S N E T C o ...... 170 175 ization and Industrial economics. Milford, Conn., Aug. 7.— Judge New York, Aug. 7.— James Mac- that Gene Tunney, retired heavy Manufacturing Stocks eral years. There is no alarming Charles G. Root, one of the leaders have bought a Junkers plane Guckln, customs guard, who on The man had been shot to death. weight champion, was eating there. banking situation in any part of “ I regard him as one of the for- equipped foi a ‘rounJ-the-world Detectives expressed the opinion he Am H ardw are...... 73 75 most economists of the world,” the of th^ bar for many years, died at July 24, shot and killed Leo Boice, The rumor was unfounded but the American Hosiery . . . 22 — the country. A condition that has his home here today at the age of flight. It is reported that he will a longshoreman in Hoboken, N. J., had been dead about six hours central section of the city'was dis hardly existed since the war. Democratic chairman said in an hop off jy way of Soviet Russia rupted-tor hours. American Silver . . . . 25 — nouncing his selection. seventy-three years following a who was believed by MacGuckln to when found, placing the time of Arrow Eiec p f d ...... 103 105 Figures show that a majority of three-weeks’ illness of pneumonia. accompanied by Bert Acosta and be trying to smuggle liquor Into the the murder about an hour after Automac Refrig .... — 20 failures during the six months were He was born in Naugatuck in 1855 Mabel Boll. When the trio arrived country, surrendered to the Jersey midnight. HELEN WILLS WINS Acme Wire ...... 11 14 in the middle west. Comparatively and was graduated from Yale law here from Paris several days ago City police today. Tables and chairs were overturn Bill Spen c o m ...... 2 6 few failures were reported in the REDS ARE RESPONSIBLE school in 1877, being admitted to it was understood they would buy MacGuCkin appeared unaccom ed In the place, indicating a des Maidstone Country Club) East do pfd ...... 6 10 east, New England, or the San the bar in the same year. He start a plane for a trans-Atlantic flight. panied this morning at the office of perate fight had taken place. Police Hampton, N. Y., Aug. 7. ~ Miss Bigelow-Htfd com . . 90 93 Francisco district. FOR TEXTILE TROUBLE ed the practise of law in Water Prosecutor McMahon and introduc are trying to locate the owner of Hel^n Wills, of Berkeley, Calif., do p f d ...... 100 — bury and in 1891 went to the Leg ing himself, announced that he the cabaret. world’s champion playef, won her Bristol B ra ss...... 19 21 islature from that city and served HIS GUARD ON ROOF, wished to surrender on the murder second round match today defeat Case, Lockwd & Bra 375 — Salem, Mass., Aug. 7.— Textile on the judiciary committee. He warrant that had been Issued RAID TAXI OFFICE ing Miss "Virginia Rice, of Boston, Colts Firearms ...... 35 36 LOCAL CONCERN’S AUTO Workers of America have been was elected a Senator in 1893 and against him. 6-0, 6-0. The match was played Collins C o ...... 115 125 forced to battle “ the Reds” as well became chairman of the roads, riv CONVICT FLEES JAIL Federal officials had protected Winsted, Conn., Aug. 7.— Police under threatening skies before a Eagle L o c k ...... 55 65 as the manufacturers, Abraham ers and bridges committee beside MacGuckin for two weeks after the today raided the taxi office of Linus large gallery. Fafnir Bearing...... 140 145 BURNS IN TALCOTTVILLE Binns, of the New Bedford Textile being a member of the special state warrant was Issued but after com Perkins, 222 Main street, seized a Fuller Brush Class A. 19 — Council, told the annual convention prison committee. Changes Clothes and Calmly municating with Attorney General gallon of alleged liquor and arrest SAILOR DROWNED do Class A A ...... 76 — of the State American Federation Mr. Root became judge of the Walks Out Front Door of Sargent, it was decided to surren ed Perkins on a chaiige of possess Hart & Cooley ...... 240 Manchester Lumber Com of Labor today in giving a report •Waterbury Police Court and asso Prison. der him to the police. ing liquor with intent to sell. Santander, Spain, Aug. 7 — A International Sil .. 135 145 ciate judge of the Waterbury Di.s- member of the crew of the Ameri pany’s Truck Ruined When on the strike of 27,000 New Bed Perkins was arrested Saturday do pfd ...... 122 128 ford textile operatives. trict Court. He was a Gold Demo night when state police made the can yacht Azara named Guillermo Gasoline Tank Catches Fire. Boston. Mass., Aug. 7.— Search Jewell Belt com . .— 15 — Mr. Binns pointed out that out of crat in 1896. for William F. App, who escaped COUPLE MURDERED biggest series of raids In the city’s Crlsh, was drowned on the voyage Lander, Frary & Clrk 73 75 1,100,000 textile operatives in the Judge Root was twice married. from Charlestown state's prison af history, and yesterday had his case from New York in .the . King’s Cup — Manning & Bow A .. 17%’ 19 A Reo speedwagon owned by the He leaves four children. continued until Thursday, in bond Race, It was learned today. The Manchester Lumber Company was United States only 400,000 were ter discarding his gray garb for a . do Class B ...... 10 12 union members. The so-called civilian suit of li.ght gray, led to IN THEIR BEDROOM of $1,000. Perkins today furnished body was not recovered. N B Mach p f d ...... 101 — destroyed by fire in Talcottville a bond of. $2,000 extra. Police say The Azara is owned In Detroit shortly before noon this morning, Radicals, he said, were mainly re Maine today, wliere live relatives of do c o m ...... 25 — COST SHIPS $75,000 the escaped convict. this was his third arrest for liquor and It was overdue 'more than a Niles, Bement, Pont . 64 68 the driver, Edward Pillard, finding sponsible for the dissension and Los Angeles, Calif., Aug. 7.— TO SAVE COURTNEY App, serving a 10 to 12 year sen law violation. week before it showed up here. do pfd ...... 100 — it necessary to jump when the fire outbreaks of violence among the The guns of gangland were respon workers, such as has taken place in New York, Au,g. 7— Hundreds of tence.- for assaulting a Winchester sible for the double murder in their North & J u d d ...... 31 33 w^s discovered. A load of finish FOUR CHARGPb lumber was being delivered by Pil-- •New Bedford and elsewhere. thousands of dollars have been lost child and accused of attacking a home here today of Gaitano Blnette DROPS DEAD ON 'LAWN J R Mont p f d ...... — 75 by steamship companies in rescuing do com ...... — 50 lard to Vernon. He was crossing Responsibility for the New Bed Melrose girl in Sagus, was a plumb and his wife, Concetta, shot down the bridge at Talcottville when he ford strike' was laid at the door of and searching for lost ocean flyers, er and, in the capacity of a trusty, as they slept, according to police Willimantic, Conn., Aug. 7.— . Greenwich, Conn., Aug. 7 — Fred Pratt & Whit p f___ 99 — it was said today by shipping men. Raymond Konopka, of Storrs, paid Hortdn, 70, dropped dead today Peck, Stowe & Wilcox 18 — noticed smoke and saw that the gas the manufacturers by W m. E. G. Avlth with his guard John H. Myers, report. line was leaking. The gasoline Batty, secretary of tho strike com The cost of rescuing Captain Frank of Revere, working on the roof of Maria Binette, cousin of the cou a total of $67 85 in Mansfield Town while mowing a lawn on the Wil Russell Mfg Co ------120 130 T. Courtney and his party is esti Court today, following his arrest liam B. Pinch Estate. Dr. John A. Seth Thom Cl com .. 30 — tank of a Reo is located on the front mittee of the New Bedford Textile one of the prison buildin.gs. Per ple, told police that she was awak dash and the engine is fed by Council, so-called Conservative mated at no less than $75,000 as suading Meyers to go to the r»of ened by three heavily armed meu, yesterday afternoon by a state Clarke, medical examiner, pro do pfd ...... 26 — three vessels steamed 400 miles out policeman. Charges placed against nounced death due to heart attack. Smyth Mfg Co new ..100 — gravity. He had crossed_the bridge group of the strike. It vat, Mr. Bat while he held the ladder, App, as one with a flashlight. She was of their courses in rescue attempts. soon as the guard’s back was turn told to keep quiet, she said, and the Konopka that led to the fine, were: Horton leaves his wife and a broth Stand Screw ...... 107 115 pulling up along side of the road ty’s contention that the mill own er. on the road to Dobsoiiville when the ers had taken advantage of the Extra fuel, extra meals to pas ed, forced his way into the home, pair went into the couple’s bed Attempting to bribe an officer, Stanley Wrks com .. 59 61 sengers due to delays and extra pay Taylor & Fenn ...... 125 — flames suddenly shot up around his current slackness in the textile In of a prison official on the edge of room and an instant later a fatal illegal use of automobile markers, feet. to seamen are direct losses while the yards, discarded his prison suit fusillade rang out. operating a car with Improper T orrington...... 110 115 dustry and made the objectionable cost of radiograms by passengers Underwood-El Fish .. 69 71 The driver in a car of this type 10 per cent wage cut merely to for the other, and calmly walked The theory advanced by police registration, and driving without PARALYSIS EPIDEmC is enclosed in a cab and Pillard lost changing reservations and plans are out the front door onto Chapman was that Binette “ knew too much' an operator’s license. Union Mfg ^ ■ ...... 16 30 vent their wrath over the defeat of indirect losses. However, sea tradi U S Envelope pf ....1 2 0 — not time in jumping out. He was the bill which would have permit street, Charlestown, and disappear- and that his wife was slain to pre Waltham, Mass., Aug. 7-— Doll ricne too quick in doing this for tions will be followed in life saving ca. vent possible identification of her AFTER PLANE RECORD. parades on local playigrounds were do c o m ...... 250 280 ted women to work until ten p. m., attempts despite financial losses. Whitlock Coll Pipe ------21 in a second, it seemed, the gasoline App has a wife and an 8-year-old husband’s slayers. called off today, all playgrounds In in the cotton mills. ______/ tank containing ten gallons of The possibility of the establish son. Paris, Aug. 7.— The French avia Watertown were closed for the sea gasoline exploded setting fire to the ARTIST MISSING WIVES BEGIN SUITS tors, Lieutenant Lionel Demarmler son and several outings were abkn- whole fr,ont of the truck. Pillard ment of a labor commission by the FOR GAMBLING DEBTS federal government as discussed by OLYMPIC BOXING and Paul Favreau, hopped, off from, doned in an effort to check the called for help and while the Man Provlncetown, Mass., Aug. 7 — Le Bourget Flying Field at 5:.35 a. spread of infantile paralysis In the chester fire department’s chemical Arthur Huddell, former commis Search of the long stretch of sand Springfield, Mass., Aug. 7. — A two comnuinlties.. sioner of civil service and now Amsterdam, Aug. 7.— Tommy m., today (French time) In an at N .Y . Stocks truck was being sent to the fire dunes on Cape Cod and the brush- Lown, New York, passed out of qu'estion of high finance arose in tempt to establish a new distance With 43 cases of the diseasa on Pillard removed the lumber from president of the Stationary en land and woods had tailed today to Superior Court here, today when record and four deaths reported, gineers of America. the welterweight eliminations, in flylng record over a fixed route. the truck. reveal the whereabouts of Sam which he was expected to gain the two wives filed- suits to recover They will fly between Le Bourget the supply of serum used in com New York, Aug. 7.-—Noon StOC’ki When the firemen arrived the Hyss, known as the “ Lonliest ar title, when he was declared a loser money each claims her husband and Cape Gris Nez. batting the disease was becoming prices: cab was burned, all the wires had tist In Provlncetown.” to Landinl, Argentine, in the Olym lost in card games from the other. low. Persons over "! years hf age High Low Noon been burned from the motor and He was last seen wandering over pic boxing championships today. Mrs. Odette Gilchrist filed suit SENATOR VARE BETTER who have suffered from the disease Allied Chem . 184 182 183 thi battery was destroyed. The BLAMES THE NEIGHBORS the dues with a brush and palette The decision was highly unpopular against Harold W. Graves, Allston, were asked to volunteer to give Allis Chal .. 172 172 172 truck was insured. It is the second studying cloud effects In a thunder with the Americans present, a.s for $900 representing three times Atlantic City, N. J., Aug. 7.— Dr. some of their blood. Am Bosch . . 33 33 33 time that an accident of this Lind and lightning storm. Lown apparently had the better of $300 she alleges her husband lost John J. Shaw, Philadelphia physi Am Can . . . . 95% 93% 93% has happened to Pillard. A year FOR DOCTOR’S MURDER Shell shocked during the war, the flgiit, outscoring the Argentine at a poker game with Graves. cian who is at the bedside of Sena BIG PLANE’S TRIAL. Am Car & Fdy 91 91 91 ago a truck caught fire and he was Hyss had said he was "tired of in many of the exchanges and bad Turning the tables, Mrs. Mable tor-Elect William S. Vare, critical Am Loco . .. . 92% 92% 92% burned at that time. life,” according to friends. Graves filed suit naming Dr. B. P. Berlin, Aug. 7.— The first trial of (Continued from I’ago 1.) ly cutting his left eye in the third ly ill at his home in Chelsea, near Am Smelt .. .20'4 202 % 202% round. Gilchrist, of Springfield, as defend here, today issued the following the ninteen-ton Rnhrbach-Romai' Am Stl Fdy . 53% 52% 53 VISITING IN MISSOURI ant. She asked damages of $975, ocean plane which was built for she begged him to get a doctor. The John L. Daley, American bantam bulletin on Vare’s condition:, Am Sugar . , 68 67% 68 won the decision over Bjerke, of claiming that her husband was the “Mr. Vare’s condition Is much trans-Atiantlh service was held, Am Tel & Tel 175% 174% 175% officer called an ambulance. Kansas City, Mo., Aug. 7— Mis loser of $325 In a poker game with BLACKMER WARRANT Dr. Kirkwood was taken to the Norway, in the afternoon round of Improved. He has held the ground' today and was pronounced, satisfac Am Woolen . 17% 17% 17% sourians went to the polls today to Olympic boxing. Gilchrist. gained In the past 48 hours. He is tory. The test flight was. made at Anaconda , .. 671/8 67% 67 hospital and his wife to the Long s.lect candidates for one United Island City police headquarters resting comfortable. The neJet two Travenmunde. The pian^ is to be Atchison . . . . .190'% 189 190% IS FOR PERJURY States Senator; Governor; Con SEIZE MORE OPIU>I TIDAL WAVE laLLS MANY days Will permit of more definite put In the Spafltsh-Argentlne'serv B & 0 ...... 106% 105% 106% where she was questioned by the gressmen and numerous state and authorities. Boston, Mass., Aug. 7.— Continu conclusions.” ice later. Beth Steel .. 58% 57% 57% county officers. ing their drive against opiun, London, Aug. 7.— Many persons Dr. Shaw added that Vare was Minister of defence Groener wit Paris, Aug. 7.— Arthur Dlebert, She almost collapsed when word Can Pac . . . . .208 205% 207% Chief Interest was displayed In police raiders descended on China wqre killed and injured by a tidal not yet out of danger. nessed the trial. C M & St Paul 36% 35% 36 an agent of the United States came that her husband was dead. the Democratic race for Senatorial wave at Paleweh, In the Malay She was then booked on a murder town today and arrected seven Do pfd . . . 4 •% 46% 47% Treasury Department, called upon nomination were Charles M. Hay, Archipelago, said a Ci-ntral Njws the ministry of justice today to ex charge. She probably will be ar St. Louis “ Dry” leader, has staged Chinese and Lcl/ed a quantity of Chi & N W . . 83 82% 83 the drug. Eleven were arrested in dispatch from Amsterdam today Chi Rock Isl .118% 117 118% plain the warrant which has been raigned this afternoon or tomor a campaign against James A. Col row. the same vicinity yesterday. quoting a message received in Cons Gas . . . .145% 143% 144% issued for the arrest of Henry M. let, of Salisbury who opposes the Amsterdam from Keopang. Corn Prod . . . 77% 77% .77% Blackmer, missing Teapot Dome The Klrkwoods were married a ■Volstead Act. The campaign was Del & Hud . . .192 191% 191% witness. year ago. Mrs. Kirkwood was enlivened by the entry of Senator Dodge Bros . . 17% 17% 17% Blackmer is not wanted in con divorced from her first husband, by James A. Reed who supported Col Tonight Dupont ...... 376 % 376 % 376 % nection with the Teapot Dome in whom she had a son, Lee McAvoy. let and charged Hay waa “ an enemy Erie ...... 53% 51% 51% quiry, but is accused in the Federal to the A1 Smith ticket.” Senator ^ and STATE Gen Elec . .. .153 151% 153 Court at Denver. Colo., of perjury. A. P. OP L. IS NEUTRAL Reed Is retiring from the Senate WHERE EVERYBODY Gen Motors , .193% 191 192 Blackmer is alleged to have per after his present term expires. GOES Glllett Razor .100% 100% 100% jured himself in making out an Atlantic City, N. J., Aug. 7.— Tomorrow Inspiration . . 21% 21% 21% income tax paper. The executive council of the Ameri Int Harv . . . .273 270 273 Diebert told tho French officials can Federation of Labor, at Its Int Nickel .. ...1 0 0 % 99 100 that Blackmer’s alleged crime falls quarterly meeting here, today C’MON OVER! CELEBRATE WITH Int Paper . . , . 713/i 67% 71 under the statute of limitations, adopted a position of neutrality In SANDY BEACH Kennecott ... . 95% 96 96 but is not yet outlawed. He said the forthcoming presidential cam Supporting Cast Lehigh Val . .102 100% 101% that the warrant is good for three paign. The council, following ses BALLROOM Mack Truck . . 92% 92 92% more years before the statute of sions this inornlng and yesterday LOWELL CorUm Marland Oil . . 39% 39 39% limitations voids it. afternoon at which the presidential Presents On Mo Pac com , . 64% 61 61% race was discussed, failed to en N Y Central .165% 163% 165% RECOVERS HIS $10,000 dorse either Gov. Alfred E. Smith SHERMAN GH m iTH New Haven . . 57% 56% 57 or Secretary Herbert Hoover. • Wednesday Evening No Amer Co . 71% 71 71 Danbury, Conn., Aug. 7.— Ten The decision to remain neutral LOUISE No Pac ...... 96 95% 96 . thousand dollars In cash and an as arrived at after the council had August 8thrl928 automobile within fifteen minutes. Penn R , . . 64 63% 64 considered the report of Its non I i DRESSER Postum Cer . - 68% 66% 67% Antonio Campo, wealthy baker, partisan political committee. Ernie Rock and Pressed Stl Car 23% 21 22% owned both and Avas driving the Pullman New . 81% 80% 81% car to a bank to deposit the money, His Orchestra CHARLES Radio ...... 175% 172% 172% w'hen he stopped to call on a friend Sears Roe ... .126% 125% 125% and left the money on the seat. RAY So Pac ...... 121% 121 121 Campo rushed to the police sta So Ry ...... 150% 150 150% tion frantically and a police squad A Lewis Milestone S 0 of N J .. . 46% 46% 46% rushed back with him to Avhere he Production Studebaker . . 73% 73% .73% had parked the car. There the car BASEBALL * Tob Prod , . . . 94 96 ' 96 and Its money were found just as See This Eye-Filling Romantic Comedy of a Modem Union Pac . . .194% 194% 194% Campo left them. A friend explain-j Bulkeley Stadium, Hartford CULTRO’S 1928 DANCE AND REVUE Eve and Her Twentieth Century Adam! U S Rubber . . 32% 32% 32% ed he borrowed the car to do an U S Steel . . . .143% 142% 142% errand and no arrests were made. ------TONIGHT ------r-’.-,.. "... Wabash ...... 76% 73% 76% THURSDAY, AUGUST 9 LAKESIDE CASINO Westinghouse ..95% 94% S5% NEW GLIDER RECORD Willys-Over . . 23% 22% 22% DINING DANCING • - SOUTH COVENTRY COUNTRY iSTORE and Berlin, Aug. 7.— Austrian Avia BOSTON BRAVES (N. L.) tor Kronfeld established a new Hartford-Kockville Road, Sta. 14 vs. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8 655 North Main St., Manchester City folks usually have this ex- world record for gliding today, HARTFORD (E. L.) BEAUTIFUL GIRLS, CLEVER DANCERS FUN N IQH t perienca with raising baby chicks: reaching a height of 540 metres. MUSIC BY PEERLESS ORCHESTRA Steak and Fried Chicken Game Called at 8 p. in. fifty per cent, die;, fifty per cent: The test was made at Rhoen moun Admission 50 Cents • LOADS OF PRESENTS AND NEW SURPRISES • turn out to be roosters, and the tain in the province of Hesse, Aus Dinners with our. Farm Vege- Regular Erices: Grandstand 75c, ]^est are hens. tria, i-tables. BlaachfTta 50c. Boys Under 12 15c. I T ■ ■ ■ , * . • ' ■ ' ■ : t’’ ’ M '?0- ’ •5r ’’'r:'W ' . • ' ^': ■ ^-/.. ■, ■ :p .r - a , ' - , 1 ' ;■ IkJANOTESTER (CONNO EVENING HERALEt TUESDAY, AUGUST 7,1928, ;
Mountain street motored to Pitts field, Mass., on Sunday. A New Picture of Curlless Mary Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moorehouse WIUJMANTIC CAMP of East Hartford were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Knott of Mountain street. MEETINGS TG BEGIN Michael J. Cratty Miss lola Tomilson of Spring- Michael J. Cratty, of 34 Prospect field, Mass., is the guest of Mrs. street, aged 67 years, died at his Barclay Eloter of Hammond street home on Monday afternoon at 3:45, this week. SATURDAY, AUG. 1 8 following an illness of three years. Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Milanese of Death was due to kidney trouble. Fairview avenue are the guests of Born in Ireland, on October 14, relatives in Pawtucket, R. I. 1860, the son of the late Thomas Mrs. William Conrady and Justin Lawrie, Operatic Ten and Margaret (Carroll) Cratty, he daughter, Mabel, of High street re came to Rockville with his parents, turned on Sunday from several over fifty years ago, and has been days’ visit with relatives at Circle or, to Give Recital; in the barber business for forty- Beach, Madison. four years, and had been active un Rev. Charles Redfield, teacher of Outstanding Attracdmis til his health failed. the Friendly Class of the Union Mr. Cratty was a man of sterling Congregational church, occupied character and had a host of friends the pulpit of the Ellington Congre Planned Sundays. who will mourn bis death. The gational church on Sunday morn courteous treatment to his many ing. customers during his many years in Howard West, local ice dealer, business, won for him many friends accommodated his customers on Sunday by delivering ice. This The annual Willimantic camp who were shocked to hear the sad meeting ■which is held' this year for news. was greatly appreciated. Miss Irene Scharf and Mrs. Alice the week from Aug. 18. to_26 at the He was a member of St. Ber Scharf of Union street are enjoying nard’s Catholic church and the An Willimantic camp ground, .under cient Order of Hibernians. He two weeks’ vacation in New "irork the auspices of the Methodist Epis City and shore resorts. never sought public office, but for Rev. Melville Osborne and two copal denomination, will open ■w;ith four years he served as secretary sons are enjoying .a vacation at the recital by Justin Lawrie, opera and treasurer of the State Board tenor, in the tabernacle on Satur of Barbers. camp at Crystal Lake. John J. Dailey, Jr., local Pack day evening, Aug. 18, The morn Mr. Cratty is survived by his ard and'Dodge agent, has recently ing devotional exercisea from 8:15 wife, Mrs. Mary (McCarthy) Crat delivered a Packard Six Special to 9 will be led as follows: Monday, ty, and six children, Patrick Cratty, Coupe to Mr. Bissonette of Stafford by Rev. J. Scott Pennepacker; Mrs. Helen Heffernan, William, Springs, and a Cadillac sedan to A Tuesday, by Rev. Floyd O. Burnett; Francis and John Cratty and Miss Joseph Bermant of Ellington. Wednesday, by Rev. George Warren m Margaret Cratty, all of this city; Potter; Thursday, by Rev, J. Gar also several grandchildren. land "Waggoner; Friday, by Rev. ‘ill The funeral will be held from St. Luther Ballou; Saturday, by Rev. Bernard’s church on Thursday AVOIRDUPOIS IS * M. Hollis French. morning. Rev. George T. Sinnott. The program comprises the fol Values-^-the word you have heard so often may have lost its meaning. Furni pastor of the church, will officiate. lowing: Burial will be in the lamily plot in STERN FOE FOR The 9:30 to 10:30 hours, Mon ture stores everywhere have tried to make this word “Value” sell their merchandise so St. Bernard’s cemetery. day. "The Sacred Ministry of Mu that people have forgotten what real values are. A t Keith’s the word value means Much Storm Damage everything that it implies. Inspect our merchandise! Compare our prices— and you As the result of Sunday’s storm, sic,” Howard T. Pierce; Tuesday, many telephones were put out of “ Good Stewards of Our Posses will realize the truth of this statement. . FILM ACTRESSES sions,” Rev.’ H. H. Critchlo'w; commission in all parts of the city. W e do give better values and can offer lower prices because— we have no high The Telephone Company have men Wednesday, "Recreation and Re at work repairing the lines and it is Hollywod.— “ I felt iust like Marie ligion,” Miss Helen Haviland. rent to pay, no elaborate store to maintain. Our business is carefully and efficiently expected the work will be completed Antoinette being dragged to the Series on “ Findihg God” by Dr. supervised m qll departments— and we do keep prices down. W e should appreciate guillotine." today. The Rockville-Willimantic Philip L. Frick, Monday, Finding an opportunity to prove our statement and we go still farther in our guarantee— Lighting Company reported that The quotation introduces a new God in Non-Living Things; Wednes style of Hollywood "True Confes several fuses had blown out and Here is tne latest picture of Mary Pickford, showing the screen star day, Finding God in Human Per “ If there’s a better price anywhere, we’ll meet it.’* the repairs have already been sions’’— that of the movie maid without her famous curls. Note that the bob is an extremely conser sonality; Thursday, Finding God in made. trying to "make weight’’ to hold vative one. ' Human History; . Friday, Finding her job. Many In Court Monday God in Jesus Christ; Saturday, In Police Court on Monday The guillotine was the scales. Finding God in the Spiritual Life.. morning, Frank Garrison, who gave The quotation is one ascribed to slips which are drawn from a box Classes in Evangelism by Dr. Store Closes^ Saturday his address as Uncasville and who Molly O’Day by a witness to this GOOD, TRUE MEN, to constitute each jury. The judge Goodell. Thursday, “ The Worker was arrested by State Policeman young woman’s struggles to reduce has estimated the number of jurors and His Own Soul” ; Friday, "The Stevens on Saturday, was fined $15 to 120 pounds reported demanded likely to be sufficient to take care of Passion of Jesus” ; 'Saturday, “ Per Night for Annual and costs of $14.06 for operating in order to carry on as a heroine the business of the courts at the sonal Work” . a motor vehicle while his license on First National Pictures payroll. 39 OF m PICKED term and has decided how they The afternoons will be occupied Employees’ Vacation was suspended and operating an The writer sought Molly O’Day to shall be selected, naming each town as follows with meetings beginning and the number to be drawn from automobile without registration. get from her own lips the story of at 2 o’clock: Monday, Woman’s While in the lockup, he entertained her tragic avoirdupois, but found it in order to bring the total to the requisite number. Foreign Missionary Society; Tues- the police with musical selections that she had left Hollywood for Hot Annual Crop of Potential dayday, Woman’s Home Missionary We’re going again! The entire on the violin. Springs, Ark. When such names have been drawn they are turned over to de Society, speaker. Miss Susie May store will be closed August 13-25 Joseph Longe was fined $11.06 Miss O’Day, being away another Kimabll, Supt. Immigrants’ Home, for loaning Garrison registration young damsel in distress with her Jurors Living Here Is puty sheriffs of the various towns inclusive when every employee will in the county and a formal service East Boston: Wednesday. Tri- plates. poundage was sought out. County W. C. T. U. medal contest: receive two weeks vacation. Our Thomas Harper, of Wales, who She was Eva Von Berne, very of notice is .made upon the persons Filed With Town Clerk. who are to be called. Thursday “ The Church God Mid-Summer Clearance Sale will be was arrested by Officer Alfred Say recently imported from .Vienna by Wants,” Dr. Goodell; Friday, “ Fed Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Editors E.vempt continued up to the last minute Sat on Sunday, was fined $5.00 and eration and Evangelism,” Dr. Good- 14 Pounds Too Much. In selecting the list of talesmen, urday evening. • Deliveries will be costs of $10.43, amounting to eU; Saturday, “ Experiencing Re Fraulein Von Berene arrived in the selectmen are advised not to promised on everything sold that $15.43,' on a charge of intoxication. Lucius Puller, clerk of the su ligion,” Dr. Goodell. Judgment was suspended. New York . recently weighing, ac turn in the names of editors of perior court of Hartford County, newspapers, justices of the peace or The evening will present the fol day, but we earnestly solicit that om The case of Joseph Radville, cording to her own word, 134 customers cooperate by shopping a^; driver of the truck which overturn pounds! has mailed to Town Clerk Samuel judges of any courts, the idea being lowing attractions: Saturday eve ed and cost the lives of several Fourteen pounds overweight Turkington a list of thirty-nine that such persons are more likely ning, August 18, notable opera early as possible this week. Re children, two weeks ago, was con threatened to slow her in reaching ‘■‘true names who are eligible for to be in touch with the events that tenor, Justin Lawrie, of New York, member the dates (August 13-25 in jury duty from the town of Man are to come before the court and tinued until August 27. He is out screen seventh heaven. For 120 who sings regularly over WEAF clusive.) on bonds of $5,000. pounds is now the maximum stand chester’’ during the next court year. have already formed an opinion. A will give a full recital; Sunday, Several motorists were arrested ard weight for movie queens. The list is as follows: Henry pef-son who has formed an advance August 19, Dr. C. E. Spaulding will over the week-end for driving on Ahern, George H. Allen, John Bant- opinion is not supposed to be ad give an illustrated address on Eva was found at lunchon. The Icy, Lorenzo Bentley, Samuel Bur mitted to the jury box.' the wrong side of the silent police Austrian beauty was nibbling at “ Beautiful Brazil” ; Monday, Dr. man on West, street and each was gess, Louis St. Clair Burr, Louis S. Others selected from this section Spaulding, lllustraled address, lettuce leaves and toasted dry bread Carter, H. Warren Case, Horace wlio are subject to call for jqry duty fined $5.00 and costs of $2.00. without butter. “ Mexico Old and New” ; Tuesday, Among those who appeared were: Cheney, William F. Cle.gg, Edward are: Dr. Spaulding, last of illustrated "Yes, I am an amazon,’’ she con Glastonbury. “ ■Where You Can Agustavo Leuchtman, Tolland; R. Coleman, William J. Crockett, addresses, “ The Land of the Incas, fessed in .sign language, reinforced George Davidson, Edwin Ferris, Lewis E. Bancroft, August G. Stanley Cruchta, Morrison street, by three words of English and her Peru and Bolivia” : Wednesday, a Afford to Buy Rockville; Paul Martin, Hartford; Lucius Foster, W. George Glenney, Bantle, Philip A. Bantle, Raymond great moving picture will be shown French vocabulary. Thoiuas Gordon, Arthur Hale, Wal E. Barker, Allison M. Bidwell, Ed Fred Blythe, East Hartford; Arno "In Vienna I boxed, fenced, by Supt. R. W. ’Vining of New Good Furniture.*^ M. Weber, Rockville; Royal E. ter R. Hall, William W. Harris, ward JD. Bidwell, Ralph S. Bidwell, Haven, “ Lest We Forget.” This is played tennis, rode horseback, skat David B. Heatley, William E. Hib William S. Brainard, George H. Lavitt, East Hartford. ed. I was like your Jack Demp a thrilling temperance- drama; Among those arrested and who bard, E. L. G. Hohenthal, sr., Carrier, George H. Clark, Arthur E. Thursday, “ Laymen and the sey (and here she grasped her bi Charles E. House, Aaron Johnson, Douglas, Edward H. Flint, Samuel failed to appear were: Michael J. ceps).’’ Church,” Dr. Goodell; Friday, Mullins, Newton, Mass., and Tony George A. Johnson, Burton Lewis, W. Friend, Louis S. Gilbert, Arthur But’ Fraulein Von Berne treated Arthur E. Loomis, Edwin A. Lydall, B Goodrich, Joseph M. Gorton, “ John Bunyan, the Hound of God,” WarSell, of Gary, West Virginia. the inquirer to a smile of pure gold Dr. Goodell. The arrests were made by Officer Joseph T. Madden, Fred A. Moore Robert P. Grant, Byron H.'Gris OPPOSITE 'THE HIGH SCHOOL as she Informed him she ■was get- house, Samuel Nelson, Jr., Ralpii P. wold, Stancliff Hale, Howard . T. The two camp meeting Sundays Stanley Kulo. Deputy Judge John ing down to 120. will have outstanding attractions E. Fahey was on the bench and At Norton, Raymond Pillsbury, Prank Hamilton, Chester Hodge, Alfred Made Her Unhappy. A. Ralston, William H; Schieldge, E. Hollister, Carl J. Hollister, Wal as follows; SOUTH MANCHESTER torney D. J". McCarthy prosecuted Worship at 10:30 a. m. District the cases. Molly didn’t take her orders to Charles Strickland, .F?ed C. Tilden ter S. Hollister, Leon O. House, reduce so happily, i am informed. G. E. Willis. Arthur L. Kellam,'J. B. Killam, Jr., superintendent presiding. Sermon Funeral of John Brennan (preacher to be announced); wor The funeral of John Brennan, In fact, while academically appre How Juries Are Selected A. W. Kinne, H. A. Kinne, Daniel ciating the general objective sought Jurors in Connecticut are select Korngiebel, Hubert A. Lone, Her ship at 2:00 p. m. (preacher-to be aged 59, formerly of'this city, was announced); worship at 7:30. Rev. held from the undertaking parlors in slenderizatlon, she started an ed according to a custom that has bert W. Lathrop, Ernest V. Llewel other rebellion in Ireland when she long been followed, one of the > d- lyn, Chester A. Loveland, Ernest N. H. H. Crltchlow presiding; address o ' ' ■■ itiirke ' 'Florence avenue by Dr. C. E. Spaulding, “ Beautiful ' - .^ay mor,,.! at 8:30 and ■was requested to get upon the est law customs in this country. Mackey, Prank H. Potter, Theodore scales. The first step in the method of sel Pratt, Martin L. Roser, Osgood P. Brazil;’ ; Mr. Justin Lawrie, noted ■ i St. Bernard’s C. ‘holic church ^hoarding house, F. C. Baker, E. M. ') o’clock. Rev. G( orge T. Sin- The First National bosses todav ecting fall to the selectmen of the Scribner, . Myron N. Simpson, . tenor soloist will sing at all three confessed they got Molly as far as town. Once a year the selectmen, Henry P. Smith, William B. Smith, services: Mrs. Manuel will direct I^heeler, F. H. Bushnell, H. H. o.ric ated. Ru "1 was in St. ■^ritcblow; finance, E. M. Wheeler, rd’s cen dery. the Scales, but not upon them. So, generally in the early part of the George E. Stevenson, Alden E. Tay the large choir. no one could tell whether she was year before any cases assigned for lor, Edward E. Thompson, Louis C. Sunday August 26. william W. Gordon. A., T. Miner; Brennan died at ‘ he Norwich tousic, Myron E. Genter, . Joseph S ervice — Quality ~ Low Prices El tal on Sunday a I had been around as devoutedly to be wished trial, meet and list a certain number Tryon, Frederick W. Turner. Lu District superintendent presiding, 120, or perhaps abhorred 140. of men over twenty-five years of cius H. Utley, Ernest N. Weir, Rich 9.00 a. m. love feast led by Rev. F. Cooper, E. M. Wheeler; publicity, in : . health for a long ime. It is Myron E. Genter, William “W- Gor- f ''’ '! he leaves no nc” ” .elatives in In this situation, A1 Rockett, gen age and not over seventy. ard J., Woodbridge, Alfre4 L. C. Baker; 10:30 worship, with ser ; ' ’nity. eral manager at First National The names are ori.ginally taken Young. mon by Dr. Frick, selection by Mad .don, H. H. Critchlow, C. E. Spauld- '■■•■‘Oil ..leeting studios, resorted to strategim by from the list of voters. The num South Windsor ame Davenport: 2:00 p. m. worship dhg, Mr.s. W. J. Stephens;, public Finest Fresh Fish .. the series of Chris inducing Miss O’Day to don a cos ber each town selects is six times Prank E. Bidwell, Morgan J. opened by great praise service; ser eoilections, S. T. Maine: grounds, tian L.....ca*or Union meetings will tume which she had worn in a pic the number of grand jurors or Bradley, Everett A. Buckland, Al- mon by Dr. Goodell, “ The-Greatest H. Critchlow, T. W. Lyon, F. H. be held at the Methodist Episcopal ture just before it became a mat justices of the peace that are select lenson E. Burnham, George 0. Case, Story, in the World” ; selection by iushhell, W. "W. Gordon, E.'M. By Express Wednesday M im in g church tomorrow evenin^f. The ter of comment on the lot that the ed in each of the towns. John E. Collins, Charles J. Dewey, Madame Davenport; 7:30 a great .^heeler, Mrs. Emma ' B. Elmer; Epworth League of the church will actress was taking on weight. In Manchester the majority party Daniel F. Driscoll, James E. El- song periodp of the last service for recreation gr.ound, F. W. Gray, join in the meeting. The address 'The dress could not be blended. elects seven justices of the peace dredge, Elliott C. Elmore, Wallace the year, worship and sermon by Channing Morrill, F. C. Baker, E. of the evening will be given by Rev. That the movies are not all they and seven grand jurors, though in S. Parnham, Charles E. Greer, War Dr. GoodeU, “ The Foundation of Ayers, Mrs. W. J. Stephens: rec BAKERY SPECIALS Edwin T. Jones, pastor of the Som are all steamed up to be is evident Manchester they are appointed. ren Hayden,.Arthur W. Hayes, Mar Our Faith” ; final solo by Madame reational activities, F. W. Gray, The minority party is entitled to erville Congregational church, who from the fate of another Austrian cus E. Helm, Albertus E. Jones, Davenport; closing-words and bene ^rs. W. J. Stephens, Paul Genter; Lemon Meringue Pies ...... 35c each will speak about his trip to the six, making a total of-’thirteen of Louis A. Juno, Jeremiah McGrath, diction by the president. police, F. H. Bushnell, E. M. who came to Hollywood early last fices of each kind to be filled,. Pineapple Menngue Pies ...... 35c each Holy Land, which he made earliet year and went back home when she Charles H. McGuire, Frederick D. Those having parts on the. pro iWheeler; decorations, Mrs. W. J. Selecting six times as many McLaughlin, Otto L. Mel'lin, James in the year. A social will follow seemed unable to make weight. gram are as follows: ^t,ephens, Mrs. M. E. Genter, Mrs. names means that the selectmen Murray, Dwight E. Newberry, Fred Danish Pastry...... 40c dozen the meeting. Harold Durand, pres She Is Joan Lido, and was im Bishop William F. Anderson, ^._M. Dunstan, Mrs. Albert Board- ident of the Union, will preside. each year Send to the clerk of the A. Pierce, Lucius "V. Platt, Fred spiritual leader of the Boston'area; :man, Mrs, Frank Allen, Mrs. Wil Citron Cakes ...... 30c each ported by the Laemmles to add lus superior court of this county the erick L. Porter, Charles J. Riordan. Farewell Party tre to the gala.xy of talent and “fair Rev. Myron -E. Genter,- superintend iam- Elwood, Mrs. Clarence Jeffers, William J. Ryan, who has been name of seventy-eight men. 'These ent of the Norwich district; Rev. |y. C. Darby, L. P. MacLellan, Mrs. PanBiscuits...... 2 0 ea P a n womqp at Universal studios. m.mes are then taken off by the assistant manager of the Grant However, Fraulein Lido, with a Dr. Charles L. Goodell, executive ‘J. H. McCarthy; caretaker of Fruit T o d s ...... 25c doZen store on the Broad Walk, was given clerk of the court and the name is MAKE MILK PROM GRASS '^rpunds, S. Leonard Geer. contract in her trunk arrived full printed on a slip. These seventy- secretary of department of evangel a pleasant surprise farewell party of histrionic promise, but weighing AND ELIMINATE COW AS ism, Fedei-hl Cquncil of the Raised Doughnuts...... 25c dozen at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elton eight names are then placed in a around 135. So she was packed off box, .about the size of a cigar box, RESULT OF NEW PROCESS Churches of Christ in America; Mann of Village street recently. Rev. Philip L., Frick, D. D., Ph.. D„ Our Home Made Bread, Raisin, Mr. Ryan left for Oneida, N. Y., on to Arrowhead Hot Springs last on which is printed the name of the | . S. NOT TO INTERFERE March and there placed in the care town. London.— Exit friend cow— en preacher, author, poet, radio speak Friday where he has been trans of a ’doctor. - ter synthetic milk. er of Schenectady, N. Y.; Rev. ferred by the company. Jury Commissioiiers White or Scotch ...... 15c loaf But, through no fault of the phj'- In July there is a meeting of the I The astounding revelation that Charles E. Spaulding, D. D. minis I W lT H fA P L COURTNEY Mr. Ryan entered into the spirit ter at New London; - Madame Ida of the occasion and a most enjoy sician. Miss Lido took on about five jury commissioners. This commis the good-natured bovine was out additional pounds and sealed her sion is composed of three men liv living. her usefulness, and that the Davenport, coloratura soprano. New able evening was spent playing doom. -3 New York, Aug. 7— It was all a games and listening in on the radio. ing in different towns in the county day was fast approaching vhen her York City, N. Y.; Justin Lawrie, place in the general scheme of notable opera tenor, WEAF, New tnlstake. Immigration officials have A bountiful chicken salad supper and named by the judges of the ao. intention of making Captain T. Manchester Public Msffket was served by the hostess, assisted DEATH OR LIFE IN courts when they meet in July. The things would be usurped by a ma York; Mrs. Florence Manuel, musi NEW RAY DISCOVERED chine, was made here by A. E. cal director; Howard T. Pierce, '{Jourtney and his three flying com- by Miss Laura Miner. Mr. Ryan commissioners meet with the clerk j^nions enter New York again by received the best wishes of all pres BY FENCH SCIENTISTS of the court and a superior court King in an address before the Sani artist in piano a,nd organ. New A. Podrove, Prop. Phone 10 judge and from these-'seventy-eight tary Inspector’s Association. London; Rev, H. H. Crltchlow, min ^ay of Ellis Island. ent in his new field of work. Reports the crew of the Whale, Paris— Prance has a ray that can names select one-half or thirty-nine. "The day when cows will be an ister at Winimantlc; Rev. F. W. Union Church Open Sunday deal death or stimulate life. .(Whose trans-Atlantic flight end«d in Union Congregational church will These thirty-nine names so selected unnecessary factor in the produc Gray, minister at Burnside; Rev. It ■was discovered by V. A. Hen- are then placed in a separate box, Frederick G. Baker, minister at i|kme8 in mid-ocean, would have to reopen its doors for worship next tion of milk is bound to come," he ^ it o Eliis. Islgnd and be passed by oques and Henri Schmidt, accord their names .made part of the court declared. "Ekperiments are now North Grodvenordale; Miss Mar Sunday, after a period of six weeks. ing to the "Intranslgeant." Immigration inspectors were flatly Painters have been decorating the and to each town clerk in the being carried on in the production jorie Stephens, superintendent chil (|enied today by Immigration Com DAVID CHAMBERS exterior and the church never look Known as the HS Ray it can county is mailed by the clerk of the of, synethlc milk direct from grass dren’s activities. electrocute a man at 600 feet or superior court a list stating that missioner Behjauviji M. Day, ed more attractive. The services by a process which completely, The executive commlittee consists • Commissioner Day today Issued coax plants into sprouting their these men are selected. eliminates the cow. of Rev. M. E. Genter, president; c o n t r a c t o r on Sunday will be a continuation fruit and vegetables in record time. Prom the final lists are drawn in p e following statement: of the Union services and will be F. C. Baker, secretary, g . AH, “ I instructed the immigration Henocques and Schmidt, it was open court tl^e name necessary to To Increase the number of Crltchlow, F. H. Bushnell, , C, H. Phone Barstow 1968 AND BUILDER ‘I held for the next three Sundays at said, discovered the power of the fill the jury box. W ip^ectors to extend every possible Union church. trained pilots in Canada, the Do Colv.er, R. W. Robertson, W. W. bbbrtesy to Captain Courtney and 216 Middle rnrnplke Blast beam by accident. They were try While these men are nam.ed-'^fpr minion government offers a bonus Gordon, S. P. Main, A, T. Miner, ,C. > Notes ing to bleach fish by utra-violet jury dtfty it does not foll6w ' that :^s fellow fliers upon their arrival 68 Hollister Street Mrs. Eliza Eadie has returned to of $100 cash to alVplane clubs for E. Spaulding,. Joseph Cooper, Ed 4t the Port of-New York oh the rays and in the course of their ex they will be icalled, for there is-,a each certified pupll tbev turn out. ward M. Wheeler, Tbeo. Mr Ly6a, For Radio Service her home in Pittsfield, Mass., after periments a box of powder, some subsequent drawing and the names |ff6amship Minnewaska. several days’ visit with old friends The difference be' -. a Singha Mrs. W. J. Stephens, Mrs. Emma B. - fT o the best of my knowledge Blasy Terms on Crostey distance away, exploded. thus taken from the selectmen’s lese 'and a Senegalese is that a Elmer. here. This happened in 1915 and since lists form the panel from which the lese .instructions* were carried out. B'ada. Grebe, Bosch, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce and Singhalese is one of a race Inhabit The following are the standing' , y understanding is that they ar- then the inventors are said to have men called to the courts; Select ing Ceylon and a Senegalese Is one committees: son of Hartford spenf the week-end increased the usefulness of the po :)^v.ed as temporary visitors and. plan ed. This drawing is Aone by the of a French West African people. Assessors, F. C. Baker, R. W. FREE in.«t-!lntion, no Interest Arthiff A Kjioflay as the guests of Md and Mrs. Ed, tent ray to the extent of sending jury commission, whose mernbers .‘return to England ■within a very war4 Pierce and Mr. and Mrs. Ber it over a long distance to set off Robertson, A. T. Miner; speakers Ijliprt time.: are appointed by tho courts. Nobody has ever explained ■why a for 1928, Myron E.Oienter, Charles nard McKonna. dynamite and making gardens grow The final list of nafnes, as no'w % ■willai'o^e necessary for them 875iVlainSt Mr. and Mrs. George Fisk of tot, ■who falls In a puddle of water, E. Spaulfiing; sanltattbn and lights,. . report . to, ^migration ^ autjiorltles almost while they watched them. completed, is copied into separate' cries and gets-that much wetter. H. H. Crltchlow, Theo. M. Lybn;?;$tT.EillB lo s n rM ce
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fully show in advance how hope ships of the emergence of a' sfth- UtaiMSiUliMIIIM. t^a wefe*^ brolqefi of the reels had less 1s the Democratic donkey’s at raarine, such collisions will c6n- ru^ed. . . , And so to the tacklA tempt to bea^ the Republican ele- tinue to oC^cur at ifiore ot less rA|:- atOfW,/where the clerk convincingly phiint n^kf fall—and so sAv6 to irta!r Intervals. Though' sAbmarlse* tBAt one might as well get a H6W Otttms, WbiCB i can ill PuyUStTEO BT many an over-elnthuslastic Demo are supposed to be equipped 'tylfH jtffOfd.' THB HBRXL.D PKINTiNQ CO, crat cash which he will then be listening devices which will in- % D r F k > a n k Founded by Elwood 8. Elm? 8b, in the lat« Atl«rtiod&, to tbA Oct. L 1881 att§ is sp'Ahd for a suit df cldthe's fd'fm their crews of the proximltv rooftop of the fiotot NftiRurro, ^Bvery Bvenlns Bzoept Sundays and with some client of the advertisers. of any sort of powgr-propelled ves where the Literary Qoitd WM cele* Holidays. i ^ sel, apparently these mechanisms g U fS T im M RECARO TO N6i bratlhg the to thetf board of editors of ioii Raeeoo, Who tAVtt IU‘3 UiSSf: A DISUNITED ARMY do not always fulfill their functkrti ftfice-upon-a 1 Wfoto a New Like the peoples of every other — and at best they would be likely York letter, k c .i as myself, bat Mt, COY HCAon Leonti ioiJm nO ' m a. montlr < nation, Americans have certain to be of little rise AS against yachts under the title of “Daybook of a Sw a ii^‘6ek. slock ideas ab'fiu’t iheir government of Othef sailr^g vessels. Arrival At New torker,*’ , , , Theft he be* aS.°! UKdCilASTlNA’rtON PRBVENTH^ QfUESTlONS An d a n s w e r s . whicif tifey accept without QUesUdn the surfrice After a dfvA invofves, came editor oi Bookmaa, bet sooe . sPBCiAi; itirViShTisrj RELAXATION. found himself m argumehts. from the lips o'f thefr Orators—^* fof a submaririe, a vast amoun^ of QUAstion: Mrs. L. B. writea:^ SENTATIVB. Bamfit. hAVA A oontinual aotAUesa Iti my left And there was present ^Mra. (no.. 888 Madls(j^ Avaiit and ihe orators arfe frequently un pefil. When' no'thiSg hapfiens srib It is Importani that you build A «Ud 618 North MKh IfT^h A^'inxiis- aide And laft ohAst. Please telt me Marlstan Chapmaft, Who dhmeS ChlcaKO. hampered by any overstrained re and crew Are in luck. determination in yPu# mind to ac from the hills Of Tennessee, and complish whAt yott have ehosah fof What fn)’ tfottble might bA.” Tbm.A^itl^es^f Herald is gard for the verities. AnsfifA^J YOU may be Buffering who has ^fitten as b^titifnl a 1 84^10 y o ^ a t y at Schults-8 your goal in life. Many people are book as I have read in many lays. jA.ws.Statfd^^f^h' Avenue and 48nd. One of these canned ideas is that \tAGES failures in their own business be* frOni adma foffti Of heart trouble) Wednesday Morning Only S r■"■ e e t "'T Ana y''fiffta. Street...... entrance ...... ol ailtih aen 8:30 to 5. Sat. 8:30 to 1. 225 Main Sir^t ... . L... ____ Telephone 387 The Keith store, on the con- Houston, is easy enough to im difficulty of continuous operation. leys. He climbed the heights and swam the lakes. 'The confinement Europe. The admission price of Licensed by State, wary, has no vacation period at all agine. to an indoor occupation or a slav $50 per person coveis the dinner, bonded to public. save that during which everybody If Governor Smith should be ing profession which uses all of his the’ drinks and tbe dancing. AOVEimSE IN THE HERA1,I)-IT PAYS ik away--*ahd hobody has to shoul elected he would have behind him strength merely to make a living is Compared with tbe usual check der some other fellow’s tasks. certainly unnatural. at the couvert charge resorts, the a party in Congress exactly as har gay old paps are getting off There certainly are points about monious as the Democratic conven The postponement of a vacation ATHOUGIIT has sent many a person to a pre cheap. tliis way Of doing. Nevertheless the tion in New York four years ago, mature, grave. The brain cells need Furthermore it is all very dis lierald will have to look at it from creet, polite and as refined as a and not a bit more so. This Would It is mote blessed to give than rest and recreation. They lose \. Afar off, even though with admlr- be pretty serious business. The af their elasticity through confinement few cocktails will permit. : to receive.— .^cts 20; Bo. And, again, not that it makes a ihg eyes. The time has not yet fairs of the country could go hang just as an automobile tire will rot great deal of difference— but one of obme when a newspaper can shut while Southern Democratic Sena While you look at what is and waste as much through dis use as from use. the nation’s outstanding baseball UP shop and streak it off tor the tors and Northern Democratic Sen given, look also at the giver,— oeneca. There is nothing so destructive tn fans, is Eddie Leonard, “ last of the Woods, confident in having a busi ators quarreled and abused each happiness as monotony—nothing minstrels'.’— who is known wher kiin ness wmen it gets back-on the job. other over their pet divergences so blunting to ability as stagnation. ever vaude-'-ille is known. Perhaps there are other businesses A fresh point of view, a change of In a day when the old-time fan HARTFORD on the questions of liquor and re New York’s health commissioner, is all but extinct. Eddie is indeed which will continue to find especial ligion, and while the representa discussing Mie effects of alcohol, scene, fresh air, and physical move ment are effervescents to life, with a worthy repxesentatlve of the reasons why they cannot adopt the tives from Dixie shook their fists says he has “ heard some e.xcellent fans what were fans. He passes speeches" by speakers who were far out which it would be as hat as SHOP A t SAGE-ALLEN’g ALL DAY WEDNESDAY \ Keith system. under the noses of representatives bread without its leavening. up sum.mcr contracts that would gone in liquor. Can it be that he bring'him $5,000 a week in order from New York and New Jersey. visited Kansas City or Houston last Employers are realizing that it is not vhe one who slaves the long to whet his appetite at the Yankee If Governor Smith were the full June? Stadium. DONKEY-ELEPHANT equal of Herbert Hoover in his est hours who does the most effi cient work, and the old idee of f i l The point is he was a ball Unless there Is something very qualifications for the Presidency— Chicago’s new chief of police an player once himself. nounces he will enforce all laws ing the day with monotony ffoin clever hidden away in the scheme which he is not, by any means— morning till night, month aftei Notes from a week’s diary. . . . — something that does not suggest rigidly. Let’s see; wasn’t the Iasi Got my trout rods out, in prepara his election would still be little chief there going to run all crooks month, and year after year is dull itself to the ordinary mind, un tion for a vacation in Canada, only Group of Coats short of catastrophic on account out of town in 60 days? ing to hope, fatal to health, and a -hobble to success. to find that, as usual, either the trained in the subtleties of the ad of the hatred and sectional ani vertising profession— there would mosities within his own party.' not appear to be too much point to r the race between a donkey and an “There Was an Old Woman Who Lived m a Shoe—” elephant, from New York to Wash \ EMERGING SUBS ington, which is to be staged by Italy has on its hands a sunken Smart sports and dress ebatSj ih uhtrimmed or furred tbe Advertising Men’s Post of the submarine problem almost exactly models. Mdle^ squirrel and fitch are Used. Black,, mix American Legion of the metropolis similar to the loss of the S-4, which pretty soon. was rammed and sunk by the Coast tures and beige shadeSi Broken range Of Sizes^ Some Any school kid knows from the Guard destroyer Paulding on De priced as low as $12i50. books that an elephant can set up cember 17 last year, with the loss and maintain for a considerable of forty men. The Italian sub Is a Second Floor time a burst of speed more In smaller vessel with about half as keeping with its height than Its large a crew as that of the S-4, but ilSiWHaU ■m rirHR bulk. It takes a reasonably good otherwise there are strikingly com horse to catch an elephant that mon features in the two disasters. has definitely made np his mind to In each case the underseas vessel proceed somewhere ahead of the was emerging and was run into by crowd— and this has nothing to do a destroyer. In each case the vessel with the horse’s bewilderment as sank in a depth of water just in to what he Is. going to do with the side the limits 8f difficult diving elephant when he catches him. Put operations. In each case imprison Afternoon dresses of crepej satin, georgette and lovely an elephant In high gear and give ed sailors were able to communi silk foulards. And informal frocks of dotted swiss and; \ him a reason, and if he cannot log cate with rescuers sufficiently to as off a dozen miles an- hour he can sure them that there was still life French voiles. ^ ' come pretty close to it. within the sunken hull. In each Plenty of larger sizes in darker tones. Formerly priced NqW that Is no kind of a mark to case the accident occurred within ask a donkey to shoot at. A donkey a few miles of land. It is sincerely to ?39.50: . that can amble a mile in fifteen to he hoped that the points of f §*J. minutes Is not only ambitious but similarity will cease short of the Dress Shop—Second Poor unusually limber. The donkey that failure of all rescue attempts as In trills to do anything of the kind is the cage of the American vessel. MMMShalMaa unknown. There Is one important point of \ The elephant not only can but divergence in the two tragedies. In Sharp Reductiofts on Will travel like a streak. The don the case of the S-4 the destroyer •n key can’t, and if he could he which struck the submarine was wouldn’t. operating under a different branch There is another factor. Pre cf the government and there was sumably the New York^Washingtoa no liaison between the two branch race will not be across lots but es as concerns the whereabouts of over tha roads. Here again there is practising submerslbles. In the a special advantage in favor of the case of the Italian collision both elephant. The donkey will have to vessels were under navy orders Every bathing suit in stock has been drastically re^ keep out of the way of the auto and, presumably, aware of each duced, SlTm one and two-piece models—all wool with silk mobiles while the automobiles, un other’s presence in the vicinity. .jumpers. Priced $1.30 up. less they are'exceedlngly nlt-witted In any event the Italian disaster machines, will keep out-.pf the w'ay contributes one more bit of evi M the pachyderm. '' dence, hardly needed, that unless Second Moor Bnt perhaps > the real purpose of bome entirely new method Is in th« adrertislng men Is to mercl- vented of warning neighboring f ifc-f. y m ' \V’ ■».• Xa ■\. X \ ir.V-.vi'-WL-' V'^''-'^' - I '^i'SSS" i'-vC* ■V-'. - • \- MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERATJ).'^TUESDAY, AUGUST 7/ 192$.;' 'mm 111 I ’a P--';:*-r’;?:-- i.iwii. . r,If |Mj.ji..yiJUji --i' III =S‘‘--5>.: • they’re doing the most squawking that much. Which shows .ho'W lyt thq i$ate crasltpra, and Jerry the and the remedy they propose is a profitable personality can be. Grefk,. No part Has been written Freak .Parrot . . From . . West Africii ...... -." . ..i .... ’ tariff on crude oil, which probably ”ln. hpujreYarv for ,Tex Rickard. will be demanded at the next ses *Hand Me Jack’s Initial rehearsal was, ' AU interesting event. For he was cow ; ^‘It’#:a laugh'‘'^roy being an ac sion of Congress. tor,’; Jabk:. ',sa,ld: ' ’‘-“But I'll be Drawing Cdrd A t Wasfiingtoit^ilkiQ i But that idea runs square up ed, scared, stage frightened, ^and- ______^ _ .’t beaten to a frazzle. The perspira working. Pm gollig jto, try to give against the fact that importation is a'g»o.d^'.performance, and a good t - A - \ not necessary to affect the oil tion that canje out frequently on By ALFRED T. NEWBERRY ^men who care, that hlrda hare a; his brow wasn’t due to the h ^ t, figHpetrery blgbt, .But l don’t as m.arket as long as we continue lo plre tii.ibbiy. Hamlet or Romeo. And ■ [ language of their .own. .'They point'; V. S. OIL MEN SEEK INTERNA- export in such large quantities. because it wasn’t hot. TIONAL AGREEMENT TO the legitimate actors'will not heed rntemational News .Service>Staff j The South American oil will have > Jack and his wife Estelle sat to take to cover for a while.’’ ' Corresmindent ...... 1OU8 species and tbo ganger cMrp.’ * CURB PRODUCTION■\ the same effect if taken to France close together oh'." bench, like UorresiMmUent ; ; The birds, they ^y,*; havei no caH of' England. And if we put a tariff babes in the woods, keeping, tlielr I ATwlendar a.l* totrt tnforibtnfArfrt ’fViatiri' them of the .time: By RODNEY DUTCHER Washington. —^^.The ^ mandrill, on crude oil, our exporters will eyes on their scripts or on the di ring-tailed monkeys and the chim of the year but on an exaet,:4iiy: then merely put their refineries each year birds in.the north start to; rector, who sat at a table just In ! / a r r \ . panzee, star attraction at the Zoo Washington, Aug. 7.— Finding outside this country to save paying front of them. The rest of the migrate south. No matter-whethpi: themselves in something of a logical Gardens, have given way as duty.' Already Standard Oil seems cast, some 20 seasoned Broadway r iGa n an attraction to a .young green par the .day might be cold or blizzardly; pickle, leaders of the American oil to be tending to this policy. actors, were huddled on benches; the leader, sounding his call; starts: \ Industry are attempting to weave rot from West Africa. , We export two or three times as and store boxes. The'huge stage' HISTORY Crowds that once stqod in won out. Birds from miles around prOn^ their way out by effecting an inter much oil as we import and it will 'was bare, and the seats out in fronr pare for the long flight and take; national restriction of production. derment before the human-appear do no good in this country if the S'-.’' were covered to keep off the dust. places in the procession when: ib.S! They have found that co-opera ’’ ' *' ing face of the mandrill, with its export demand is satisfied from * AUGUST 7 red whiskers, who watched -the lit leader and bis followers-ai^^(Mr. ., : tive attempts to restrict domestic foreign sources. A Technical Knockout. , 1846— Democrats of-‘Maine enact , Occasionally the birds chirp and; production as a cure for the curse -/>c- 'x' / / Jack bent over his scrlpt-r-for tle monkeys swing upon the cross Meanwhile imports are jumping ed prohibition. bars of their cage with their tails. flutter frantically -about in tb'elr of over-production which has be every week because of low produc eyes are so good—au d ’the first' '1877—Capital of West Virginia cages. . One starts a chirp and'the' time he read a line, his voice sohnd- and encouraged the chimpanzee set the industry so sorely have tion costs in Venezuela. These ! located at Wheeling. search his pen for a stone to h u rl,”!^/^r® follow.. Keepers worked out fairly well. Oil in costs are lower due to several fac ed far away. He coughed and clear 1893— Congress opened special storage above ground has been cut ed his throat. Estelle patted his at them, now stampede the bird enemy in the. tors, among them the absence of session to repeal the sllver- bouse. building, perhaps someone who 'the. down by the accelerating consump offset wells and other expensive throat. Estelle patted his arm en < “ purchase law. bird which sounds the call "feaFS.: tion and the limited production, so couragingly. A good sponglng.off The parrot is one of the most re phases of the cut-throat, uncon 181 ^^Progressive party ip ebn- cent additions to the zoo. Its spec They continue theirY'hyateria until that statistically the industry is in trolled competition in this country. such as a fighter gets between r : ventlon at Chicago nomi- the “enemy” disappears, he " 'said.:. better shape than at any time in rounds, would have helped him ies is unknown to the bird keepers. American producers who attempt ' “ nated Theodore Roosevelt They say even scientists are mysti Sometimes, the “enemy’’ Is ar mouse the last two years. Too much oil in to sell high production cost oil in enormously! He jabbed a little, and Hiram Johnson for or perhqps a shadow. The first storage always depresses prices. and feinted, and finished his sen fied by the weird actions of the par competition with low production / president and vice presi rot. bird vho sees it relays the warning Lately, wholesale gasoline prices cost oil are out of luck. tence. Figuratively, he had been dent. to the others of different species, have stiffened. knocked out. Not Pretty Bird Tariffs have solved similar prob The bird is far from being the the attendant added. , • i But a great deal of crude oil is lems for many other industries, but The Broadway actors, supposed still being sold below production to be the fight crowd, were right most attractive in the collection of oil is in the position of agriculture. feathered creatures. Furthermore cost, leading to agitation for a raise It was in the same position at the there with the goods. They might THE ANSWER in crude prices, which have some it doesn’t talk and so far has not time Mexico reached peak prodim- not have been able to give a knock evidenced jealousy when the keep times been boosted in the past with tion, but its domestic producers out blow to a cat, but they could Here is the answer to the Let less justification. ter Golf puzzle on the comic page. ers stop to talk to another captive failed to obtain tariff protection at put the bravado in their voi8es and of the house . Oppose Price Boost the time. their poses. Holding a script in HALF, HALT, HOLT, MOLT, MOOT, MOON, But it does something no. other Strangely enough, there is strong Need Restriction •one hand, they could gesture wild opposition among some large pro parrot known to the keepers does. The one solution seems to lie in ly with the other. It acts. It plays the melodrama ducers to such a boost at this time. an international agreement on re ■ Jack’s face registered admira “Phillips Milk of Magfnesia*’ Standard Oil of New Jersey warns a m skit of feigning “dead.” It also striction—a correlation of regula tion. He was just a big, good- laughs, a hearty outburst that the t in its latest monthly publication tion. A. C. Debenham, representa natured fellow, wondering how they Better than Soda that the crude price mustn’t be in; keepers are confident is a laugh tive of the Briitsh Royal Dutch got that way. and also on them. creased under* any circumstances. Shell interests, came to America In the cast also is Ralph Smith,, The argument is that an increase /" P A R M HAtiDS A{^e “Now and then it lies flat on its several months ago, hoping to heavyweight boxer from California, back as if it were dead,” the keep Here after, instead of soda take/’ would break down the restrictive effect a restriction agreement on \?prrct\eDour,iriH^v . agreements now operating and who will fight Jack in his. Broad^ er said. “We punch it to see if it a little "Phillips Milk of Magnesik’*-;. Venezuelan wells. But Standard way engagement. There will be DoM'T PfTCH IAJ- . Is ill and it starts to laugh as If soon bring the industry back to the and Royal Dutch were then fight in water any time for Indigestion/ unhappy state from which it has three rounds of actual fighting in HAV.HAV/ it were a good joke and then flies or sour, acid, gassy stomach, and ing over Russian oil, so he got no the show. to its pereh.” emerged. Furthermore, politicians where. relief will come Instantly. would be bound to make capital of When asked how his memory Acting and laughing is not all For fifty years genuine'“PhlUIpa; Now, however, some sort of a the keepers claim this parrot does.’ any price increase made possible truce has been worked out as re ^ '■/X was Jack replied honestly: “Rotten. Milk of Magnesia’’ has been pre^ by restrictive agreements. For the 1 dont see how I’ll ever learn the it somersaults in its cage and scribed by physicians because- -It • gards Russian oil and Standard, stands on its head! It stands in this moment, restriction has stabilized Royal Dutch, Anglo-Persian and lines. Of coiir.se, the fight part is overcomes three times as much aci^/ swell. I’ll go in training for that— manner with its claws clutching the in the stomach as a saturated solu conditions and some of the biggest the Turkish Petroleum Company “ But why— which— ,aiTh— glul) — glub,” sputtered .lack Dempsey, oil men don’t want to jeopardize do my road work and gym every cage bars for support: tion of bicarbonate of soda, leaving; are interested in a joint attempt to as he and Estelle Taylor began re hearsing for their forthcoming ap- The bird has a short, thick beak. that stabilization. achieve a world proration agree morning, and Smith and I can box the stomach sweet and free from; pearance in Bi*oaway drama. Jack for once was badly licked. Hut This helps it in its acrobatic ^tunts. all gases. It neutralizes acid fer^; Standard of New Jersey holds ment. then it was only his first try. ‘together. But the lines are differ that increased returns should bo ent.” Its green head feathers are inter mentations in the bowels and gent-', One effect of such an agreement Q mingled with red. obtained through operating econo New York.— Jack Dempsey has Love? .That’s No Trouble. ly urges the souring waste from tho: might .be to lessen the tension is estimated at $10,000—all for •- < Scientists are trying to aid the mies, efficient marketing and saner which oil frequently produces in gone Thespirfn— he is in rehearsals “being himself,” not for acting. The love part doesn’t worry him. system without purging. Besides, production methods. “ Sure,” he laughed. “I’ve got a iirr keepers in their search for the it is more pleasant to take than international relations. now for his forthcoming Broadway Less Valuable If He Could .\ct. species to which the new arrival The situation might be solved debut in drama. But if Jack fol heavy love scene. I’m going to soda. Insist upon “Phlllipa.’’’’ To be sure, this proves that an belongs. Probably they could tell along those lines were it not for emote all over the place. But that’s • i \ \ Twenty-five cent and fifty cent bot lows the advice of Broadway well if they understood bird language.” t)ie fact that co-operative restric wishers, h.e never will try to learn ex-champion’s time isn’t quite so with Estelle— and it’s no trouble.” tles, any drugstore. “Milk of tion, practiced notably in the mid- AUSTRIA HAS DOCTOR valuable as a champion’s, for at The scores of other birds probably Magnesia*’ has been the U. S. Regis FOR EACH »()0 PERSONS iiow to act. In the cast will be several other could chirp out “what kind of a continent field, threatens to be set this rate it will take Jack a year, colorful ring characters— Joe tered Trade Mark of The Charles.. Vienna.—Austria counts one doc “Be yourself. Play Jack Demp playing six nights a week and tw i bird” the green head is if the H. Phillips Chemical Co. and its at naught by an increasing flood cf Humphries, the announcer, Tam niWv^ oil pouring into the country from tor for every nine hundred persons, sey. That's the character the pub matinees, to make as much as Tun- keepers could understand them. predecessor Charles H. PhlUlps many Young and One-Eyed Connol- REG. 0. s. pat! brr.Ji '}>l.. South America. Venezuela is now that is 7,300 for a total of 6,500,- lic wants to see." .are the instruc ney made in half an hour at the There is no doubt in the minds of cince 1875. ■ / the second largest oil producing 000 inhabitants, entirely too many tions with which Jack is commenc Yankee Stadium the other night. country in the world and produc for a poor little country, according ing his career in “legitimate.” But what is an ex-champion to do? tion cost there is cheaper than to the press. The producers of Jack's first And the Broadway crowd will tell ours. The neighboring country, Czecho show, “The Big Fight,” have agreed you that ten grand a week isn’t to The fellows hardest hit are the slovakia, which is much more pros to pay the e.x-ch.ampion and his be sniffed at. purely domestic producers, with no perous, has only one doctor for wife, Estelle Taylor, just 12,000 In fact, if Jack could act, he wells in South America. Naturally, twice as many persons. berries a week. Jack’s share of this wouldn’t be worth anywhere near Albert Itic The Store of Specialty Shops—Main at Pratt St.—Hartford. Announcing the Annual
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Umpire Dick Nallin Mi- ...had no <111 chance for a come back- .V Catcher O’Neill Bagby was a peculiar . . . H e yelled fellow, rather hard to By BILLY EVANS an embarrassing s understand, as the fol 4 question. O ISE, that indefinable word which lowing episode will means so much in sport, is often the prove. Jim had pitched a remarkable game, difference between stardom and just \ membership on a team, as far as base I w h i t e w a 8 h ing New P ball is concerned. York 2-0. Not once It has been my experience that many recruits during the game did who come to the majors as potential stars never Steve O ’Neill, who was reach their goal, simply because they either lack catching Bagby, so or are unable to acquire poise. much as question a ball In the 22 years that I spent as a member of or strike. As I wended the American League staff of umpires, I had my way off the field 1 under my supervision any number of rookie um felt pretty well satisfied pires, who had perfect eyesight, a fine physique ^ with my day’s work. and plenty of courage but they failed to make Bagby reached the the grade because they lacked poise. Cleveland bench about The personnel of the major leagues is made the same time I did and with most of the players George Moriarty . . . Coi the up of the smartest men in baseball. They know Babe’s goat with a sharp one. every angle of the game and will go the limit in still there, picking up any direction to gain their point. If 5n individ their paraphernalia to take to the clubhouse, ual or team can do something that will upset that I had missed two on him served as the buffer the opposition or warp the judgment of the um • Jim, instead of compli menting my work as I for another good laugh at the expense of myself pire, rest assured nothing will be left undone to and Dick Nallin. gain this objective. That is where poise comes expected, greeted me thusly: The Cleveland club was playing in New Y ork into the picture, enabling the umpire to meet the and one of the Yankees, trying lo be serious and Hurler B a gby . . . “I just want you to know that you verbal barrage of the opppsition with an even Ns not caring lo peeve me by bringing up the affair, sassed the umpiie after missed two on me today.” more effective counter attack of words. said: “Some of us players had an argument the SSSWf* pitching a shutout. A number of the New York play During my entire career as a major league um other day as to how many strikes Bagby msisted pire, no player or manager ever got under my ers were also in the vicinity of the dugout and naturally they slopped you missed in that game at Cleveland.” skin quite so easily as Fielder Jones, when he I knew that something was going to happen was manager and star center fielder of the Chi to get the drift of the conversation. For a \ moment Bagby had me on *^he ropes, for with and replied rather softly: “Only two.” There cago White Sox. Jones was a man of few upon Waite Hoyt, star pitcher of the Yanks, words but when he uttered them they conveyed a his limited stuff and good control, Bagby was an easy pitcher to umpire. I might add that I was took up the conversation thusly: “ How many mixture of sarcasm and humor that was perturb do the umpires figure they can miss and still re a bit peeved at such a greeting after a pitcher ing, if nothing else. gard it as a good day?” had won a shutout game. “ Say, the first time I miss one, to say nothing As I was pondering a reply, Dick Nallin, e v e r as long as I live will I forget his two umpiring with me, essayed to come to my rescue choice words: “Guessing again.” Those of two, with you pitching, I will immediately wire my resignation to President Johnson,” I by replying: “Twelve either way,” referring to N were favorites with Jones and he would possible faulty judgment on *both balls and said. \ use them impartially. For instance, Jones steps •X strikes. to the plate and takes the first pitch, which I “ To be truthful, I always work you with one eye closed, Jim, apd feel as if all I need is a “That makes 24,” said Hoyt. rule: “Strike one.” rocking chair and an interesting magazine to make “Correct,” -answered Nallin. Without so much as even a turn of his head, “Well, it’s my observation that both of you the day complete.” all the time looking in the direction of center field, fellows have been taking the limit lately,” re I would plainly hear the words: “Guessing y this time Bagby was on his way to the torted Hoyt. H e was on his way to the club again.” V ' - V clubhouse and I had started in the direction house before he had finished expressing his opinion Perhaps the next pitch wouldn’t come up to B of mine. Some of the players of both teams of us and there was no chance for a comeback my ideas of a strike and I would rule it a ball, were still snickering over the incident and 1 might on our part. There was nothing for Nallin and making the count one and one. Even though the add that I was in anything but a -“""“nial frame myself to do but join in the outburst of laughter last ruling was in his favor, it was dollars to of —r-J p-iit-La Ynnlr— K*nrK »r nijj- expcuse. doughnuts that his only comment would be: __wVClCll Qdys iukcly IL lo lUl**. “ Guessing again.” to work the plate in a game that Bagby had been M P IR E S hate to have puchera alibi their After twice using the same expression, re .spiprtpd to pitch. As I walked to the plate to inability to deceive the opposition at their gardless of whether I would rule the next pitch Pitcher Ruth . . . got U, expense. Well do ’ recall an incident slapped in his intelliSence. start the game I forgot to lake my mask from the a strike or a ball, Jones would slightly vary his Cleveland bench with me. I hadn t noticed at along such lines with Bab.. ''-•N nd George comment by the even more emphatic: “ Still the time that Bagby was warming up. Moriarty as the principal chata^.c... those guessing.” When 1 reached the home plate, Steve O Neill, days Ruth was the star southpaw of tiu I don’t believe that Jones ever differed with who was the catching selection, noticing that I ‘Red Sox and George Moriarty a rookie Uiup..v ' my judgment on balls and strikes or the bases had neglected to take my mask, yelled to me; The day previous Ruth had had a tough time other than by registering disgust with “ guess “ Don’t you intend to wear this today at beating New York by a score of 11 to 9. Fh,- ing again” or the more convincing, “still guess- Babe Was far below form and only the situiig It the same time holding the mask in plain view. mg. I was momentarily embarrassed at my forgetful offensive of his teammates put him over a winner. 02020102020001010201010002000002060002020100020001 I was a “busher” in those days, a youngster Jones, having finished his conversation with ness and was just about to ask him \o bring it up. Ruth didn’t like the idea of being treated so rudely. On the bench the following day, just trying to make good in the majors and Jones Davis, began to retrace his steps to center field. when I noted that Bagby was warming up. The 020200010002010207020402000100000002000201 was a big star. I was doing my level best and “ Come on Mr. Jones, you’re going in the sight of him’ rekindled my injured feelings and before game time, in the presence of all the Bos right now it is impossible to convey to any wrong direction,” yelled Hurst, this way out. I saw a way out of the situation. ^ . ton players, he remarked: “Moriarty, you had a reader how I would first be embarrassed by “ You don’t mean to say that you have put “ Haven’t the slightest intention of weariim it, terrible day back of the plate yesterday.” Jones’s comment, next annoyed and at the finish me out of this ball game!” sputtered Jones. Steve, don’t you see wh() is warming up?” Busi “ Ppssibljv but no worse than you had on the thoroughly peeved. “ Nothing less than that very thing, answered ness of pointing in the direction of Bagby, pitching rubber.” It doesn’t seem to me as if I ever picked That afternoon Bagby pitched another whale . “Why. you had me in the hole all afternoon, y the right spot to put Jones out of a ball “W hy, I haven’t said a single word to you. of a game, holding the opposition to one run and Moriarty.” game. However, other umpires, some oi “It’s not for anything you’ve said, explained a few scattered hits. Eveii before he reached “Wrong again Babe, it was the opposition them veterans, had as much trouble with Fun, “ but for what you are thinking about me. the bench, I beat him to it by asking: “Welj, that had you in the hole, for any time you got Jones as I did in exercising their authority a? Ordinarily these diamond disputes with their how many did I miss today, Walter Johnson?” the ball over, they whanged it to all parts of the proper time. accompanying battle of repartee don t get under Galling me aside, Jim wanted to know why I the lot.” Fielder Jones . . . His "guessing again” was a the skin, but looking back over a score of years, was going out of my way to show him up. I "“You called 1.4 wrong on me yesterday, Mo h e late Tim Hurst, one of the greatest stinging combination of sarcasm and humor. I can remember one affair that did peeve me con then proceeded to ask him if he thought telling riarty.” characters that has ever graced the um siderably and, as fate would have it, offered me me 1 had missed two, in all seriousness, could “Wrong again Babe, you can’t count that pire’s profession, had much trouble keep far.” , . < T Thoroughly peeved, Hurst, seeing Jones rush an excellent chance to have the last word. be regarded as‘complimentary after he had scored By this time it was the appointed hour for * ing up with Jones. W ell do I recall an instance ing towards the plate, hurried out to meet him. a shutout. starting and Moriarty hurried to his position of. v^ere Hurst, after letting Jones get away with As Jones reached ^ point back of second base, T was a garni in which Jim Bagby was doing “Get off m© and I don*t care if you miss a ' umpire at first base. }^en Ruth realized the a strenuous protest that really merited his ejec Hurst had arrived at the pitcher’s box. He had the pitching for Cleveland with the hard million, you won’t get a. peep from me.” said tion from the game, put him out of the contest slap at his intelligence it looked as if we would made up his mind to put Jones out of the game I hitting Yankees as the opposition. Now Bagby. 1 a few innings later for no real reason whatsoever.' and that individual seemingly sensed it. Bagby was a pitcher who su'^ceeded because of “That suits me fine, it’s a go,” I replied. have a free for all fight for a minute. After Hurst had called a visiting player safe Instead of continuing on to meet Hurst. Jones a keen mind rather than a cunning arm. Jim Umpires who lack poise don’t get very far in at home, on a very close decision, he happened turned to his right and wended hisxway_ over to had no more stuff than the law allows for a big A G BY kept his word. Nb doubt he often the majors. If ^nable to stand the fire of the to look in the direction of center field and saw where shortstop George Davis was standing. He league pitcher but he did possess uncanny con B thought I missed a lot of them but he always wise-cracking players, and fans and reply in like Jones jogging in towards the plate as was his then proceeded to engage Davis in earnest con trol and a thorcv-'i knowledge of the^ strength expressed his feelings inwardly. terms, they Won’t last very long under the big However, about a week later, Bagby‘s speech tent. custom. versation. and weakness of the batters he was facing. (Copyright, 1&4«, NEA M agazine)
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TOUAND WAPPING ANDOVER - DAILY RADIO PROGRAM Be Sure You Have a Goid Fountaiiv ^IMrs. Mae King and daughter, Charles Backus was taken to the Harvey Burnett v^iough arid Hartford hospital Thursday. Mr. {' Pen and Pencil Tuesday, August 7. 535.4— WTIC, HARTFORD—660. Leading DX Stations. Grace Lewis Mangam were married Lillian from Hackensack, New Jer 8:00 7:00—Muslcni program. sey, are the guests of their cousins. Backus was visiting his sister-in- One of the most elgnll'lcant discus 8:30 PIIO^-WEa F Sellierlliig singers, (D y n (ST) Wednesday, August 1 at 4:15 p. m., law Mrs. Judson I^am of Colum With You on That Vacation Trip sions of the prohibition issue in tlie 9:00 8:00—Dance music; sundaes. 475.9— WSB, ATLANTA—630. at Miss Mangam’s home in Flush m K and Mts. Paul Sheldick for. the present cumpaign to date will be of 10:00 9:00—WEAF E.skinios orchestra 8:30 7:30—WEAK programs (2 hrs.) n6kt two weeks. bia, when , taken with severe pains fered radio listeners Tuesday night at 10:80 ih.’iO—Theater organ recital. 10:30 9:30—I’enchtree Arcade. ing, L. I. The' bride wore a pearl in his bead antf dizziness. Charles Pens $2.75 and up Pencils $1.00 and up .vMt. and Mrs. Fran!. Tuttle’s 7 o’clock, when Mrs. Mabel Walker 422.3—WOR, NEWARK—710. 12:45 11:45—Vick Myer’s oichcsira. colored chiffon gown with a black Backns was called and took, bis Wlllebrandt, assistant United Slntei; 8:00 7:00—Main stropi akelchrs. 526—KVW, CHICAGO—570. picture hat and carried a large three daughters,' the Misses father to the hospital for treat attorney general, and Mrs. Franklin 9:00 8:00—La Pallna hour with popu 7:27 6:27—Baseball scores; organtsL bouquet of ophella roses. The bride Majorle, Ruth and Alice Tuttle of D. Roosevelt talk during the Voters’ lar music. 8:00 7:00—WJZ programs (.liA hrs.) ment. Last reports were that he Service hour of WEAF and associ 10:00 9:00—Simmon’s ' Showbat with was given in marriage by her Bllihgton will be the guests of was about the same. ated stations. The speakers will "Rival Candidates," melo 389.4— WBBM, CHICAGO-770Js their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Ray I Dewey'Richman Co. 8:00 7:00—Orchestra; organ. brother Alpheus Mangam. Dr. Mrs. Fred Bishop had a minor analyze both the Republican and drama. Mackenzie, pastor of the Reform mond Lathrop for the faext two Oemocratio planks on prohibition, em 11:00 10:00—Speclu’s orchestra. 9:00 8:0(1—Orchestras, ballads. operation on her nose the last of Q Jewelers, Stationers, Silversmiths phasizing not only their political sig 10:00 9:UU—Easy chair variety hour Church of Flushing, performed the weeks. 333.1 —WBZ, NEW ENGLAND—900. 11:00 10:00—After theater ciiib. the ‘week. Dr. Hendry of 'WUli nificance but considering tholr social 7:00 6:00—Lowe’s dunce orchestra. ceremony. After the wedding the Frances Billings, son ol Mr. and mantle was the operating physi and economic aspects us well. Guy 7:3u 6:30—WJZ constitution talk. 365.6—WEBH-WJJD, CHICAGO—820. bride and groom with the wedding Hunter, radio songster, and Everett 8:00 7:00—WJZ Slrombeig-Carlson. 8:30 7:30—WEAF Bellierliiig singers. ^ s . Walter S. Billings has been cian. Putnam, blind boy tenor, are the art 8:30 7:30—Redmen’s emeriulimient. 9:00 8:00—'J’hfeuler presentatinns. guests went to New York City confined to his home by Illness for The Rev. John Lockett, wife and ists to be heard during the Ulind 9:00 8:00—WJZ Phllliarmonic orch. 9:30 8:30—Mooseheatt children ] where a wedding dinner was given the past week. daughter spent Thursday night Foundation program tlirough WJZ at 10:00 9:00—Theater presentations. 10:0(1 'J:0U—Statler dance mualc. by the bride’s sister, Mrs. George A son was born to Mr. and Mrs with Mr. and Mrs. Willard Fuller 7. Among the selections to be heard 10;:i(l 9:30—Dusk In t>ixle. 12:00 11 :U0—Artists entertainment. Curtiss in the Hotel Vanderbilt. will be "The Preacher and the Rear" 491.5— WEAF, NEW YORK—610. 416.4— WON.WLIB, CHICAGO—720. George _T.- Wilson ot South Wind on their way home to Greenfields and "Glddap, Garilialdi" by Mr. Hunt 6:00 6:00—Waldorl-Aslorla n-usic. 9:tHi 8:110—WEAF Eveready hour. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. sor. at'the Hartford hospital last from Washington, D. C. Mr. Lock er, and "A Brown Bird l.s I’ns.sini;" 6:55 5:55—Baseball acorps, 10:00 9:00—Soprano, male quartet. Alpheus Mangam, Mr. and Mrs. Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Wilson ett is a former pastor of the local by the youthful Putnam. "The Story 7:00 6:00—Voters’ Service with talks 11:05 10:05—Gulntet; artists. George Curtiss, Miss Elizabeth of OH" will be the theme oi ilie mi- by Mrs. Mabel Walker 12:00 11:00—Dream ship; friends. was before her marrirge. Miss. Congregational church. conyland sketch through WEAF and Wlllebrandt and Mrs. 12:45 11:45—Drake dance music. Bump, Miss Doris Clough, Miss Josephine Condon of Laurel Hill. Elsworth Milton went to East allied stations at 7:3U and half an hour Franklin D. Roosevelt. 344.6— WLS, CHICAQO—870. Grace E. Clough and Dr. Macken later WIP will rudlute Polish dance 7:30 6:30—Soconylano sketch, "The Mrs. Alva G. Woodward and two Hampton Saturday attended the 8:00 7:00—Scrap book; artists. zie. After a wedding tour through children Ruth and Teddy, were ‘ ‘Old Home Week” celebration and music interpreted by the Frankford Story ot Oil." 8:20 7:20—Songs; The Angelus. New York state to Montreal, Que I’oat American Legion band. At 9 8:00 7:00—Musical miniatures. guests of Rev. and Mrs. Truman H. played In one o f the bands. G.Fox&Co. this same station will Introduce the 8:30 7:30—Seiberling male voices. 447.5— WMAQ-WQJ, CHICAGO-670. bec, and the White Mountains they ■ Mrs. William Palmer will leave Austin-Seymour ensemble consisting 9:00 8:00—Eveready hour with Wal 10:30 9:30—Concert orchestra. Woodward last week. 10:45 9:45—Aeolian organ recital. will be at their summer camp Ih this week for a vacation visiting Hartford, Conn. of both vocalists and Instrumentalists. ter Donaldson, song writ Tolland the last of August. The funeral of Miss Jennie Mills Other hlghilght.s may be tuned • m er. 11:00 10:00—Amos ’n’ Andyi orch. of Bast Windsor Hill, who passed friends and relatives in New York from WNYC at S, and WPG and W jZ. 10:0U 9:00—Eskimo’s orclie.stra, 12:00 11:00—Studio dunce inusic. The postponed Children’s Day 199.7— WFAA. DALLAS—600. away last Thursday moruing at the City and Staten Island. botli at h:3li. and WEAF and N. B 10:30 9:30—Palais D’Or urcbestru. exercises was held Sunday at the Visitors at Frank Hamilton’s C. stations at 9. 11:30 1U:30—Jack Albln's orchestra. 11:00 10:00—Studio program. Federated church. Hartford hospital, was held at her \ 454.3—WJZ, NEW YORK—660. 12:00 11:00—Bridge lesson; music. home on last Saturday afternoon, Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wave lengths in meters on left ui 6:00 5:00—Orcbeslru; baseball. 374.8—woe, DAVENPORT—800. Mrs. Mary Stoughton Meacham. 10:30 9:30—WEAF orchestras. and was private. The burial was in Waldron and two children Shirley station title, kilocycles on the right. 6:30 5:30—Burns Brothers hour. a former Tolland resident, died In and Paul of Hartford. Mrs. Wal Times are Eastern Uayllght Saving 7:00 6:00—Blind Foundation program 11:00 10:00—Soprano, reader; songs. Hartford Saturday morning last at the South Wlhdsor cemetery, and Eastern Standard, Black type with songs by Guy Hunt 12:00 11:00—Two orchestras. C. P. Rockwell of Boston, Mass., dron is a* sister of Mr. Hamilton. Indicates best fcnlures. er and Everett Putnam, 325.9— KOA, DENVER—920. the age of 90 years. Mrs. Meacham Open All Day There was no Christian Ende.a- tenor. 10:00 9:00-WEAF Eskimos orch. was the widow of the late Charles but who was formerly a South 6:00—Blind Foundation program 10:30 9:30—Farm question box. Windsor man, died last Wednesday vor meeting Sunday evening as the Leading East Stations. 7:00 Meacham, who was at one time en audience failed to appear. Next 7:30 6:30—Cotistitutionul high spoie. 11:00 10:00—Colorado Springs concert. gaged in the manufacture of spools at Boston. The funeral was held (DST) l,ST) 8:00 7:00—Rhythmic ripples. 535.4— WHO, DES MOINES—560. Sunday evening Mrs. Elsie Jones 872.6— W PG , A T L A N T IC C IT Y -1100. 8:30 7:30—N. Y. Philharmonic orch. 8:30 7:30—Trio; soloists; Victorians. on the old homestead on a very ex from the First Congregational of Bolton will be the leader. y Dll 7:0U—Castilliun's orchestra. 10:20 9:20—Great composers hour 9:00 8:00—WEAF Eveready hour. tensive scale. The funeral was held church there, and the burial was Wednesdays Miss Mildred Hamilton spent the b:30 7:30—Welsh costume recital. ’ With Winifred Cornish, 10:30 9:3(1—Instrumental trio, songs. also in Boston. 9:00 8:00—Chaltonte-Uaddon trio. pianist. 12:00 11:00—Orchestra, Victorians. this afternoon at 2:30 o’clock, day week-end in East Hampton, the 10:00 9:00—“ Sea Memories." 11:20 10:20—blumbcr music. 499.7— WBAP, FORT WORTH—600. light saving time at the Tolland Mrs. William D. McLaughlin and guest of Miss Mildred Stocken. 11:00 10:00—Four dance orchestras. 348.6— WIP. PHILADELPHIA—860, 11:30 10:30—Musical program. Federated church, Rev. Charles 'P. four sons, Donald, William, Ber Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Murphy were 285.5— W B A L , B A L T IM O R E — 1050. 7:00 6:00—Chlldrpu’s hour. 2:00 1:00—Theater features. Redfleld of Vernoni officiating. In 7'OT 6:30—Studio dinner music. 8:00 7:00—Frankford American Le 499.7— KTHS. HOT SPRINGS—600. nard and James are spending the callers at A. E. Frink’s Sunday 8:30 7:30—WJZ Phllhunnonlc orch. gion band. 9:45 8:45—Tenor; philosopher. terment was in the family plot at month at Wlscassett, Maine, visit evening. 9:00 8 :00 -Studio ensemble. 9:00 8:00—Austin-Seymour ensemble, 10:10 9:10—Concert trio; baritone. the North cemetery. ing Mrs. McLaughlin’s parents. Miss Helen Hamilton, a nurse at 10:00 9l00—Baltimore Park band. 10:00 9:00—Etno's muviu broadcast. 468.6—KFI, LOS ANGELES—640. Mr. and Mrs. William Overman 608.2— W E E I. B O S T O N — 590. 12:00 11:00—N. B. C. programs. Rev. William ' D. Woodward the Hartford hospital spent Satur 10:30 9:30—Two dance orchestras. and Miss Eleanor Overman are on 8:00 7:00—Pilgrims entertainment. 315.6— KDKA, PITTSBURGH—950. 1:00 12:00—Moore’s concert orch. father of Rev. Truman H. Wood day night with her parents, Mr. 8:30 7:30—WE.AF piogium s (2 hrs.) 6:?:,' 4:30—btudio ensemble. 2:00 1:00—Dance orchesiras. a week's motor trip to Maine and We Close and Mrs. Frank Hamilton. 461.3— W N A C , B O S T O N — 650. 6.55 J’i'j—Baseball scores; orch. 416.4— KHJ, LOS ANGELES—720. other points of Interest. ward, preached last Sunday at the 6:30 5:30—Hinnor music. 8:00 7:01'—WJZ programs (2>,Pennsylvania Introductory appearance two weeks Morganson, Sr., of Buff Cap. minor modifications In the entire Railroad who witnessed the test ago when 50 attended the dance Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Newman motor coach schedule between indicated. They intimated, however, another big crowd will be on hand had as Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. Hartford, Rockville and Stafford that they believed further experi Saturday evening. Several unan Fred Smith, Mrs. Gertrude Gaffney Springs, all of which changes will mentation and development was nounced features that are in the and daughter, Shirley of Hartford, take effect on August 8th. necessary before the idea could be works will be put on as surprise at Mr. and Mrs. George Newman Of In addition to the present fares practically applied to railroad work. tractions Saturday evening and the Rockville, Mrs. Harry Morgansqn on the motor coaches, announce During the Altoona-Pltcalrn trip, dance fans may be sure of one of and son, Frank of Buff Cap district. T D. FAULKNER CO. ment Is made that railroad forms communication faded only in a few the best programs yet presented at Howard Clough who haj been a of commutation tickets, pupil's short intervals because of unfavor Sandy Beach. guest of his grand-paren.-, .Ir. and 36 Pearl Street Manchester Representatives tickets and 25 ride family tickets able conditions along the right-of- Mrs. James Clough has returned to reading between Rockville and way. his home In 'Willimantic. Hartford Lo S. Burr, Tel. 574-2 Hartford will be honored on the Affected by Noises At one of the largest pheasant Miss Ethel Usher has returned coach scheduled to arrive In Hart As the train pulled out of the farms in England, on the borders home from a trip to California and Telp 2-2241 R. J. McKay. Tel. 879-2 ford at 7:10 a. m. and to leave yards at Altoona the booming vol of Sussex and Hampshire. 5,000 a sight-seeing tour of a month. Hartford at 3:15 p. m. and 4:15 p. ume of the flagman’s voice faded ben pheasants are kept In captiv Miss Mildred Clough has return m. with an additional trip at 12:00 away to almost a whisper. This, tty and at least 150,000 eggs are ed from a visit with Mr. and Mra, J p. m. Saturdays only. according to those conducting the sold every year Fr«d Metqalt and family of Niantle. j
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Dominick Eccel- To The dancer, will be at Lakeside Casino, each count as a word and con.pound lente. 106’ Spruce. FOR SALE— CUSTOM picked fresh white oak tree which was also Local Motion Picture House. South Coventry, with his “ 1928 words as two wordb. Minimum cost Is Golden ,^Bantam corn. summer struck by the bolt. Mr. Olin’s live Revue” tomorrow evening for a price of three lines. squash, tomafoesi beans, peas, LOST— GERMAN police dog, license celery, cabbage, carrots, beets, ap stock is Insured. There are three very goOd rea one night engagement. Those who Line rates per day for transient No. 37227. Reward. Phone 2679-W. ples, etc. Driveway Inn, 655 North Austin Warren and Benjamin sons' why the whole family should visit the Casino on that night will ads, Main street. Bissell left for Mr. Warren’s home attend tonight’s State theater en see dancing such as seldom seen on EiSectlve March 17, 1927 Annonneements 2 Herald In Cambridge where they will spend tertainment Ir the first place, it is Connecticut dancing floors. The Cash Charge Household Goods 51 a few days before carrying out other 6 Consecutive Days ..I 7 cts 9 cts cold and dreary and the family Peerless' orchestra will play for 3 Consecutive Days ir. 9 cts 11 cts STEAMSHIP ITOKETS— all parts ot vacation plans. the world. Ask tor sailing lists and needs a little pepping up. In the dancing as it does at this popular 1 D a y ...... I 11 ols 1- cts Mrs. N. C. Johnson spent Sunday second, the State Is offering anoth resort every Wednesday and Satur All orders for Irregular Insertions rates Phone 150-2. Robert J. Smith. FOR SALE—STROLLER, baby walk in New Haven with her- relative will be charged at the one-time rate. 1009 Main street. er, gate, crib, bureau, rug 9x12, er of its famous Country Store day evening. Special rates for long term every veranda rocker, bassinet, high chair. Mrs. Henry Higgins of Glastonbury. 2k Strant, 859-4. nights, and the whole familj being day advertising given upon request. Aatomobiles for Sale 4 Elder James Freiberger of New present gives a better chance of Ads ordered for three or six days London officiated at the Sabbatji and stopped before the t^lrd or fifth $95 winning some of the fine gifts that Now Is the time to think of your And Ask for “Bee” services of the Seventh Day Ad day will be charged only for the ac 1925 Oldsmoblle Sedan. are to be handed out. In the third HOSPITAL NOTES tual number of Limes the a». appear living room. Three piece Jacquard ventists in Hopevale. Elder Frei 1926 Oldsmoblle Coach. velour suite, covered all over, re place the feature picture is a wow. ed. charging at the rate earned, but 1927 Pontiac Coach. Tell Her What You Want berger who was accompanied, by no allowances or refunds can be made versible cushions, web bottom con It is the “ Garden of Eden” featur 1927 Chrysler Roadster. struction quality suite, wl our well Mrs. Freiberger, then went on to on six time ads stopped after the Also 5 other good used cars. WlHimantic where he took charge ing Corinne Griffith. If anyone can Admissions reported today at fifth day. known guarantee of satisfaction or She will take your ad. help you word it for best results, CRAWFORD & TROTTER SUPPL your money back. of the services of the Advent Faith. suggest a more delectable bit than Memorial hospital today were Alice No “ till forbids” : display 1 ne, not Crawford Auto Supply Co. and see that it Is properly Inserted, Bill will be mailed the beautiful Corinne in the “ Gar sold. HOLMES BROS. FURNITURE CO. He has under his charge besides Tlramani of 99 Homestead street Center and Trotter Streets 649 Main St.______Phone 1268 same day allowing you until seventh day after insertion den of Eden” we’re open for sug The Herald will m : be responsible Telephone 1174 or 2021-2 these places above mentioned, the and Doris. Burhams of Wapplng. for more than one Incorrect Insertion to Take advantage of the CASH RATE. gestions. ONLY A PEW couch hammocks left churches in New London, Norwich Discharged were Mrs. Max Lau- of any advertisement ordered for FOR SALE— 1925 VELIE 6 sedan, more than one time. at 40 per cent off. Benson Furniture and Westfield. ' “ The Garden of Eden” takes its tenbach and Infant daughter of 87 newly Ducoed and overhauled. Company. Home of good Bedding. The Inadvertent omission of Incor Equipped with balloon tires and 'hy- Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Douglas have name from the gardens of the School street and Irene Johnson of rect publication of advertising will be dralic 4 wheel brakes. W. R. Tinker again returned to their Hebron Hotel Eden, near Monte Carlo, not 3 1-2 South Main street. rectified only ty cancellation of the Jr., 130 Center street. Tel. 1000. charge made for the service rendered. COME IN ANL SEE THESE NOW home after spending a few days at from the original playground of 3 piece all-over Mohai-" suite $119. * * * 1926 DODGE DELUXE sedan, first their city home in Boston. They Biblical fame. But there is a clever All advertl-'ements must conform Nachman construction. Five piece parallel to the original Garden of class condition, 8425. W. R. Tinker, walnut bedroom s-' consisting of Summer Homes for Rent 67 have as their guest Mrs. W. J. Par- The three most populous states In style, copy and typography with Jr., 130 Center street. Tel. 1000. Eden which bobs up during the un regulations enforced by the publish large dresser, large van.ty, chest of GETS MEDAL FOR RESCUE ritt of Boston. in the order of their population, dramers with mirror and straight- folding of the tale— even to the ers. and they reserve the right > y o u ARE ASSURED OF A good deal FOR RENT—COTTAGE AT Saybrook Mrs. Samuel Wolfe and children according to the last national cen edit, revise or reject any copy con end bad $159. Manor, from Aug. 11th to 25th. apples and the snake. The sna’:e, in in a used car when you buy here. WATKINS FURNITURE EXCHANGE of New York are spending a three sus, are New York, Pennsylvania sidered obj Monab’ . Every one Is guaranteed under electric lights, boat, garage. Call this instance, is one Henri Gless- ..OSINO HOURS— Classified ads 980-2. CONCEALED FOR A YEAR weeks vacation at their country and Illinois. General Motors O. K. Plan. place here. ing, admirably played by Lowell to be publslhed same day must be re H. A. STEPHENS Olflee and Store Kqnipment 54 ceived by 12 o’clock noon. Saturdays Chevrolet Sales and Service Wanted to Rent 68 John Horton, Andrew Ives, Har Sherman. Charles Ray has the dif 10:30 a. m. Center at Knox Tel. 939-2 J. 0 . McCaw, Jr., Keeps Mum old Cummings, Leslie Kinney, Ruth ficult part of Richard Spanyi, op FOR SALE—ROLL TOP oak desk WANTED TO RENT—Six to eight On Gallant Stunt But Red Kinney, Ruth Raymond, Thelma posite the star, and he plays it in a Telephone Your Want Ads FOR SALE— 1928 BUICK se^an. in and office chair. 68 Chestnut street perfect condition. For demonstra Telephone 483-2. room house, good location, all im Cross Finds Out. Cummings Marion Tennant, ai,d manner which should add to his Invest Your Ads are accepted over the telephone tion. Call 1600. provements. Address Box H, in care Anna Mosny left on Monday for host of admirers. Louise Dresser is at the CHARG13 RATE given above of Herald. Storrs College where they will take Wanted— To Buy 5 « James O. McCaw, Jr., son of Mr. effective in the part of the indigent as a convenience to advertisers, but Aulo Accessories— Tires 0 the Junior Short Course. Miss Ruth tlifc CASH RATES will be accepted as Houses for Sale 72 and Mrs. McCaw of 99 Pine street] but good-hearted Baroness, while FUI.L PAYMENT If paid at t.he busi Kinney has her way paid for this the rest of the supporting cast is $15 BUYS CtlMPLETB set of four f WILL BUY ANYTHING you'll sell has received a bronze medal from Rent M oney ness office on or before the seventh in the line of junk and old furniture. FOR SALE—GREENACRES, nice six course from the results of last up to the high standard set by the day following the first ins.-r"i n . Indian Shock Ahsorl)ers. Free trial. the United States Red Cross Life year’s- test which gives her the Tlie Indian is the finest shock ab Call Wm. Ostrinsky. Tel. 849. room bungalow, etea'i beat, oak Saving Corps at Washington, for a principals. Miss Griffith herself has $3,600 is the price of a nice cot each ad. otherwise the CHARGE floors and trim. Price $6,800. Owner honor of bein,g the healtiest of the RATE will be collected. No responsi sorber yet made. Ask us about it. Wlf.L PAY HIGHES'f prices for all rescue from drowning which he rarely given so superb a perform tage, furnace, gas, bathroom, etc., Center Aulo Supply Co.. 165 Center. leaving town. Must be sold at once. students of Tolland County. bility for errors in telephoned ads kinds of poultry. We will also huv Arthur A. Knofla, telephone 782-2, made last August at Pleasant ’View ance. It is a role eminently suited near Main street, 3 rooms on first will be assumed and their accuracy Teh 673. rags, papers and all kind.s of lunk 875 Main street. R. I. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Horton of to her talents. floor, space for 2 more on second cannot be guaranteed.• « » Call 1506-2. New Haven, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. floor. Garage also. Florists— Nurseries 15 FOR SALE— WOULD YOU BUY a “ Jim” is nineteen years old and The color photography of the Linde and children and the Misses dream sequences is gorgeous and Index of Classifications Rooms Willutiit Hoarfl 51) brand new five room cottage, 10 min a member of the Red Cross Life Sarah, and Mary Carr of Hartford $7,500 for 3 family house on Evening Herald Want Ads a'-e now utes walk from Cheney mills. Price Saving Corps in addition to being appropriate. Miss Griffith is not Spruce street. One of those places grouped according to classifications FOR SALE— GLADIOLUS. All colors, only $5,500. Steam heat and all mod were Sunday guests at the home of one who needs aids to natural ern improvementa. Call Arthur A. a United States Volunteer Life Sav Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Hortou. Mr. to hold for future increase in value, below and for handy reference will rice 5U. Clark’s Gladioia Gardens, UNFURNISHED ROOMS for light ing Corps member with a surf- beauty, but she is even more lovely appear in the numerical order ndl- Manchester Green. housekeeping; also furnished moms Knofla, telephone 782-2. 876 Main St. and Mrs. Daniel Horton also visited pays good rent. cated: by day or week. A. J. Hyjek. Tele man’s degree. He was president of than usual when filmed by this pro FOR SALE —150.000 winter -cabbage Mr. Horton’s mother, Mrs. Mariet Green Hill street, excellent home Births ...... A hone 2682-W. Beal Fstate for Fxcliange 70 last year’s junior class at the local ta Horton. cess. It is her first appearance in Engagements ...... B and celery plants. Geraniums and High school. of 6 rooms and breakfast room, oak other flowering plants. 379 Burnside An auction sale will be held on color, and the result is little short Marriages ...... O Country Board— Kosorts 60 When asked about the rescue, of sensational. floors, steam, screens. 2 car garage. Deaths ...... D Ave. Greenhouse. East Hartford Call bt)R SAl,E UR I6XCHANGE property Wednesday of the entire stock of Owner said sell, leaving town. Your Cards of Thanks ...... E Laurel 1610. in town, in good locality. What have which although made a year ago The usual short subjects includ you to offer? Wm. KanehL Telephone antiques owned by Leslie F. Ward opportunity. In Memorlam ...... F gained no publicity, he was reluc of Hartford. The sale will take ing a novelty reel will be shown. Lost and F ou r' ; ...... 1 Moving'— Truckliis— Storage 20 ATLANTIC VIEW INN. Pleasant 1 776. tant to talk and only after urging Announcements ...... 2 View. Rhode 'sland. on bench, place on the premises of H. Clinton West Center Street on a lot 85x Persona's ...... 3 splendid home oo .ing, no^es.slhle admitted the bare facts. 176 with fruit and poultry house, a LIGHT TRUCKING and moving jobs. Porter, beginning it 10 a. m. The Miau-Tsz, a tribe in A.sia, Antomoblles to amusements. A splendid place to It seems that Miss Helen Neil, Mrs. L. F. Ward and two chil six room single. Would you take Automobiles for Sale ...... * E. Dickinson, 482 Adams. Phone. rest. Operated oy local people. will not bury a man until they have Automobiles for E.tchange...... 5 1465-2. twenty years old, of Cleveland, was dren are spending the week at the it for $5,0U0. Small cash payment. TALCOTTVILLE seized by a cramp while bathing in tested the ground with an egg. The Six room Colonial, oak floors, Auto Accessories—Tirjs ...... 6 Apartments. Flats, Tenements (Id | home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Porter. male relatives of the deceased go Auto Repairing—Painting ...... 7 LOCAL AND LONG disiajice moving the surf in front of the Wigwam Miss Eunice Porter is spending a steam, gas, white plumbing, 2 car Auto Schools...... 7-A by experienced m L. T. Wood. 65 to the appointed spot, bearing a Bissell street. I'el. 496. Hotel. The surf was running five week’s vacation at Block Island. garage. A buy at $6,650, $500 Autos— Ship by Truck ...... 8 FOR RENT— FOUR ROOM tenement, Miss Isabel Bacheler arrived feet high at the time and Miss Neil large basket of eggs. ’ Stooping cash. Autos—\For Hire ...... 9 near Main street, $16. Apply 58 Mrs. Fred Erehant was leader of down, one of the natives lets an Garages—Service—Storage ...... 10 PI6KUETT A GI.ENNEY moving sea School street. home on Friday evening from an was about 75 yards off shore. son is here. Several trucks at your extended European trip. Miss the Christian Endeavor meeting egg drop softly on the ground. Its Motorcycles—Bicycle ...... 11 Young McCaw was on the beach Sunday evening, with the topic, Wanted Autos—Motorcycles----- 12 service, up to date luipmeiit. ex FOR RENT—TENEMEX' at corner Bacheler who left this country in when the girl cried for help. Before breaking is considered an ill omen, niisiness and Profe.ssional Sexvlcea perienced men Phone 7-2, of Pear’ and Foster streets. All im April, has traveled in France, Italy “ Personal convictions versus going and another spot is selected. In this Robert J. Smith Business S cvices Offered ...... 13 provements. Apply -■\lfred A. Gre- he could reach her, she had gone with the crowd.” Austin Warren MANCIIK.S'I’ EK & N Y. MOTOU Dis and Switzerland during her so way the party often wanders until 1000 Main St. Household Services Offered ..’ ...13-A ______zel’s StoreJ or ______F'lione l,")25-2. down for the second time. How gave a short organ recital in con Building—Contracting ...... 14 patch— Part loads to and from New journ. ever, she was not too weak to get one falls without cracking the Real Estate, Insurance, Florists--Nurseries...... 15 York, regular service. Call 7-2 or FOR RENT —6 ROOM tenement, all Fred Thorp has received his new nection with the service. shell. Funeral Directors ...... 16 1282. improvements. Inquire .nS Spruce a front strangle hold on his neck The Rev. and Mrs. Frank B’’,ge- Steamship Tickets. Heating—Plumbing—Roofing ... 17 street. four-door P''ord sedan. It is a very that he broke only with much dif attractive model finished in the new low, their son John and daughter Insurance ...... 18 Repairing 2» ficulty. Miss Elizabeth of Pomfret were Millinery—Dressmaking ...... 19 TO RENT— 6 ROOM cottage on Arabian Sands shade and one of Miss Neil was unconscious when Moving—Trucking—Storage ... 20 sliore front at Q uouochon ta iig Sunday visitors at the home of Miss ' THE BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE- LAWN MOWERS SHAiiPENED and Beach. R. I., from .■\ug. 5 to 19. Tel. the first to be delivered in this ter McCaw got her ashore and it was Painting—Papering ...... 21 ritory. Clarissa Pendleton. Professional Services ...... 22 repaired, chimneys cleaned, key fir 214-2 Manchester. C. B. -.ull. twenty minutes before he succeed In the midst of the downpour of (359) How to Polish Repairing ...... 23 ing safes opened, saw filing and Miss Daisy McCorriston, of Hart grinding. Work called foi. Hari'ld ed in bringing her to by applying rain Sunday a Studebaker car Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning ... 24 ford, was a week-end guest of her artificial respiration. Later he re Sketches by Hessey; Synopsis by Braucher Toilet Goods and Service...... 25 Clemson. 108 North Elm street Tel. FOR RENT— 5 ROO.M tenement. 235 driven by an out of town motorist 462. Spruce stheet. Inquire on premises. sister, Mrs. Fred Webb. fused a liberal reward' offered by Wanted—Business Service ...... 26 Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bradley with skidded while coming down Post Educational the young woman’s father, who, is Hill, and overturned completely so Courses and Classes ...... 27 SEWING MACHINE. repairing ^ their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. very wealthy. Private Instruction ...... 28 all makes, oils, needles an'^ suppl'es. FOR RE.NT—SIX ROOM tenement, that all four wheels were in the air. R. W. Garrard, 37 Edward sfr -t all Improvements, 128 Maple ’eet. and Mrs. F. F. McCue, of Worces Jim is employed as a clerk by Dancing ...... 78-A ter, Mass., motored to Watch Hill A woman and child who also oc Musical—Dramatic ...... 21) Plione 715. the Manchester Electric Light cupied the car received cuts and Wanted—Instruction ...... 30 FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, on Sunday. Company at Its Main street office Financial I,AWN m o w e r sh • ••’’ening. reo air thoroughly modern. 88 Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Sumner B. Smith bruises, the child being rather bad ing Phonographs, clocks, electric Apply J. P. Tammany. during the summer and will go ly cut. The man escaped injury. Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages ...... 31 cleaners, locks repaired Key n-ak- enjoyed a trip to Lake Congamond back to High school next month. Business Opportunities ...... 32 Ing. Bralthwalte. 52 Pearl street FOR RENT—TWO five room flats, all | on Sunday, The child was taken to the Willl- Money to L o a n ...... 33 mantic hospital. It is said that the Money v'anted ...... 34 recently painted and repapered, ini 'ja m e s W ood has purchased from 1 0 0 n ^0 F0 s • L iiori0 otoU4 t-^ ^ • 4,-^ « « *. Help and Situations Business 4)pportunitIes ‘ SV Fred Thorp a Ford sedan. Mr. HOT WEATHER BAD FOR steel top to the car probably saved Help Wanted— Female ...... 35 FOR RENT— AUGUST 1ST. 5 ROO.M Wood, with his family, will motor the lives of the occupants. The car Help Wanted—Male ...... 36 CAPIT.ATj—BROKERS will give con aiJartment. all improvements. hot to Northfield on Wednesday where was badly damaged. Help Wanted—Male or Female.. 37 sideration to small stock or bond water heat. -Apply at 29 Cottage The Rev. T. D. Martin is re Agents Wanted ...... 37-a they will visit Dorothy Wood who issue of a going company, or new street or telephone 2044. BASS FISHING, IS BELIEF covering from an indisposition Situations Wanted—Female .... 38 project which would attract prompt is spending the summer in that Situations W anlid—Male ...... 39 FOR RENT— 5 ROO.M tenement, low pigee. which has kept him indoors for the Employment Agencies ...... 40 plete (Jetails to Mr. Benedict, uite er floor, newly renovated, available In the opinion of "Walter E. last few days. He has been unable Live Stock—Pets—Poultry—Vehicles 404, 200 Broadway, New York. after August 1st. Aptily 44 Cam to carry through his plan for an Dogs— Birds—Pets ...... 41 bridge street, teleplione II91-3. Luettgens, well known local Sports V' Live Stock— Vehicles ...... 42 man. who Is a game warden, the out of town week end vacation trip. Moiie.v to 3:{ Poultry 'd Supplies ...... 43 Loan FUR RIONT—TWO ROOM apartment, reason why bass fishing is not bet Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gilbert and Polishing requires more skill and time: than varnish Wanted —Pets — I’oultry—Stock 44 also furnished room. Inquire at Sel- For Sale— Miscellnneous PUBLIC INSPECTION ter In ponds and lakes hereabouts children of New York were the bur gives a smoother and glossier surface. It is irr)- Mt)NEY TO LOANI on mortgages. wltz Slioe Shop. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Articles for Sale ...... 45 Mortgages bought and sold. P. U. is due to the hot weather more portant that the pores of the wood be thoroughly filled Boats- and Accessories ...... 46 Comoilo. 13 Oak street, telephon,. FOR REN'l'—6 ROOM tenement on than the frequent rains. Porter for a few days recently. Mr. Building Mateilals ...... 47 1540. Spruce street, all Improvements. Ap OF PRIVATE SCHOOL Gilbert is the son of the late Ed so the polish cannot sink fn and lose its luster. A num Diamonds—Watches—Jewe.'y . - 48 Mr. Luettgens says that this ply 93 'Foster street or telephone time of the year Is usually a poor ward Gilbert, formerly of this ber of applications of polish, with long intervals for Electric;.! Appliances—Radio ... 49 Help Wanted-■—Female 35 409-3. Fuel and Feed ...... ’. ..49-A Miss Ethel M. Fish Invites one for bass and predicts that A drying, will accomplish this. Soft white linen Is the Garden — Farm—Dairy Products 50 FOR RENT— 4 ROOM tenement on marked Improvement will he no Some of the officers of St. Peter’s Household Goods ...... 51 WANTED—GIRL for general house Center street, modern improve Parents and Prospective School, Including the President, best rag for polishing. r Machinery and T o o ls ...... 52 work. Inquire at 105 Chestnut ments. near mills and trolley, rent ticeable from the middle of the by NEA. Through Special Permission o* the Publishers of The Book of Knowledge, Copyright. 1923-26. Musical Instruments ...... 53 street, or telephone 927. $22. Phone’ 64. Students to See Sunnyside. month on through September. In Benjamin Bissell, the dean, Austin Office and Store E quipm ent...... 54 the opinion of this veteran angler, Warren, the bursar and secretary, Sporting Got ds—Guns ...... 55 WANTED— MOTHER’S / helper. Call FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement at 177 Sunnyside Private school, which who has fished most of the princi have returned from a motor trip Specials at the S to re s...... 56 at 18 Cambricige street, downstairs, Oak street. Inquire 179 Oak street, through the Berkshire Hills, up the Wearing Apparel—Furs ...... 57 or telephone 2321. or call 1619 after 5 p. m. occupies a sightly location at 217 pal lakes of the state, the big bass Wanted—to B"' 58 North Elm street,- will he open for of the season are yet to be caught Hudson, and to various Connecticut Iluonis— Board— Hotels— Resorts WANTED—SINGLE girls to learn FOR RENT— FOUR ROOM flat, first inspection Thursday, Augufet 16. He says he doubts very much towns. Restaurants | mill operations. Apply to Cheney floor, hot water heat, at 170 Oak Miss Ethel M. Fish, the proprietor, Mrs. Jane Frisbey Hills, Miss Rooms Wltliout B o a rd ...... 59 Brothers Employment office. street or call 603-4. that the four pound two ounce fish Boarders 'Wanted ...... 59-A will receive visitors between the caught by a ten-year-old Coventry Mary Grace Hills ‘ of New Haven, Country Board—Resorts...... 60 Help WnnieA— Male 36 APARTMENTS—Two. three and four hours Of 10 and 11:30 in the morn lad will win first prize, in the Bass and Dr. Alfred C. Hills of Toledo, Hotels— Re.staurants ...... 61 room apartments, heat, tanitor ser ing, 2 to 5 in the afternoon and 7 club. To back up his belief, he Ohio, who were recent guests at the Wanted— Rooms— Board ...... 62 vice. gas range, refrigerator, in-a- to 10 in the evening. Miss Fish home of Mrs. Helen White have left Real eistule For Rent . RESIDENT REPRESENTATIVE door bed furnished. Call Manchester cites Instances last year and ’ the Apart.nen s, Flats. Tenements.. 63 The CaUfornia Vineyards company Construction Comfany. 2100 or tele has mailed invitations to parents of year before where fish weighing for the Willlmantic campground. Business Locations for Rent .... 64 wants resident representatives. E x phone 782-2. prospective pupils and friends In around five pounds were brought Miss Mary G. Hills spent the month Houses for Ren' ...... 65 clusive territory. A wholesome pro Manchester and elsewhere, and de of June in Kentucky, attending a Suburban for R e n t ...... 66 duct, easy to sell. Generous cash com FOR RENT— SEVERAL first class in the last few days of the season. Summer Homes for R ent ...... 67 missions. Fullest co-operation. We rents with all improvements. Apply sires through The Herald to extend There are now 67’ members of nurse’s conference at Louisville, Wanted to Rent ...... 68 are an old established concern rated Edward J. HoU, 865 Main street. Tel. a more general invitation to all in and visiting the Kentucky moun in Dun and Eradstreet’s, and offer a the Bass club. The names of all but Real Estate For Sale 580. terested to call at the most con the last four have already been tains to see district nursing in oper Apartment Buildings for Sale . . 69 steady repeat business to salesmen of venient hour on inspection day. ation in a locality where there are Business Property for Sale ...... 70 character. Offices in principal cities. FOR RENT—'I'WO AND three room published in The Herald. The new Farms and Land for S a le ...... 71 CALIFORNIA VINEYARDS CO. suites In Johnson Block, with mod This new day school for indi comers are Thomas Muldoon, 11 neither roads nor bridges and where Hcuse.s for Sale ...... 72 628-629 Fisk Bv.lding, New York City ern Improvements. Apply to John vidual instruction will open for the the only method of getting about is son. Phono 524 or janitor 2040. Knight street; William R. Ken Lots for S a le ...... 73 school year on Monday, September nedy, 146 School street; J. E. Mor on mules or on foot. Resort Property for Sale ...... 74 Poultry and Supplies 48 ' 10. A number of pupils have al Suburban for S a le ...... 75 Houses for Kent 65 rell, 67 Union- street, . and Claude Real Estate for Exchange...... 76 ready enrolled and as the student D. McKee of 26 Findley street. Place cotton batting in This shows another Wanted — Real Est;.te 77 A man was bitten by a bear at a FOR SALE— BARRED ROCK, Pul FOR RENT— 6 ROOM cottage, with body will necessarily be limited, Bait sellers say there has been your rag and moisten It method of holding the Anction— I.egal Notices lets. Karl Marks, 136 Summer street. parents should interview Miss Fish filling station in Marlboro, Mass. Auction Sales ...... imrovements. Inquire at 20 Knox a pronounced falling off in the with polish. The picture cloth. To cover a surface Telephone 1877. . street. at an early date. The bear went up to get his fill. Legal Notices ...... number of anglers on the lakes. shows how it. may be quickly, move in large grasped by the hand circles as the picture in GAS BUGGIES— Sunshine and Shadows By Frank Beck when applying. dicates. T j.
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I I • MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERAt.D,. TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1928. PAGE ELEVEN FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: SENSE aod NONSENSE SKIPFY By Percy L Crosby
Mysteries W bo put the owe in Radio? How is a squeak put in a shoe? Who ate the hole in a doughnut? Where is (he crack in cracker? Who killed time? Did William Tell about the apple? Parook Me
Unsolved Mysteries A M o MCnY, The fall of night. m D 6 A A 6 O 0 . Where does time go as it passes by?
Radio is still in its Infancy, which accounts for Its bad be 7 1 haviour In company.
The radio has materially expand ed the “ballyhoo” reactions for residential campaigns.
I would rather be sunburned on Hta U. & PAT OFT. 0< 928, BY NCA SERVICC. INC. my vacation than tanned on my — X — ^ weak-end. Some men look a girl over, mar Copjrright, 1928, Percy L. Cro«J)y, Central Preci Ann., Ine. \ ry her, and overlook her. A city boy working on a farm was called one winter morning be fore dawn and told to harness the mule. The boy was too lazy to light ‘‘Spunky” Edwards’ Monkey By Fontaine Fox OUR BOARDING HOUSE a lantern and in the dark didn’t By Gene Ahem know that one of the cows was In the stable with the mule. Thr farm J. er. impatient at the long delay, shouted: “Billy, Billy, what are T o M A K ^ W i t h ' T t i f ! SAV MIS-fAli MAtToR, ^S 1 HOW ROMANTIC! you doing?” SoiS V/ALErT^ Vie AlM ^ M APe M6 * “ I can’t get the collar over the A half loaf is better than no mule’s ears,” he yelled back, “ his ■’GREEME^rr AS-To TIaAAMCE ears are frozen.” bread and a HALF MOON is de MV SAUW;-<^I AmH' viiThl T e e m s „ M V f o r m e r cidedly better than no letter golf puzzle! Par is five and one solu ■ Praising the town ladies for AMV,^’BLi-r IS VciA VALET y '^ V tiE i\AV A M O T O A L tion is on another page. having the cemetery cleaned up, an O MEAM -fo PAV ME EBEW Uf^PERSTA^iP/M G,THAT IIe WAS exchange declares that “ the grave yard looks most inviting.” M0A-fi4, - ^ 0R seMI AMkiliAL,- T o s h a r e 1M MV- ERA CR OMCE A VEAR, LAK OF PROSPERlTV,,*^ AMP / H A L F . Upon being asked to donate something to the Old Ladies Home, A SOR-T CF PEPAM-fMEM-r l i k e w i s e s t a m p - b v t h r u ^ b he offered his mother-in-law. STORE imv/eUToRVCLEARAACHy THE LULL OF PEPRESSlOitA » If you think Ignorance isn’t bliss, S/ALE 2 ^ -w ^ F oR IMsTAMCEyw*^ UHeii observe the happy expression of He ACCOMPA^ilEP ME'OM A the man who has just bought a ‘ f i ‘ j S 6 0 y used car. CO P o l a r , e x p e p i t i o m p o r a TEAR;I m i g h t D l i s T A recruit wearing fourteens in As WELL PAip Hi m o f f A boots was enlisted in the Irish Free State army. One night he was in iM ICICLES ^U lH A T cluded in a rounding up party, and :p C o U L P He p o u iiT H when the roll was called after wards he was absent. M o Me T? c M O o \ N “Has any one seen 0‘Halloran?” asked the sergeant. THE RULES “Sir,” said a voice, “he’s gone up to the crossroads to turn 1— The idea of letter golf is toaround! change one word to another and do it in par, a given number of strokes. Time must suffer intensely when Thus to change COW to HEN, in being killed by a Bridge game. three strokes, COW, HOW, HEW, = HEN. 2— You can change only one let “ I feel as if I were going to ter at a time. faint!” gasped a lovely girl. 3— You must have a complete “ Great Scott, don’t faint— I word, of common usage, for each wouldn’t know what to do!” cried jump. Slang words and abbrevia the fellow In consternation. “ Oh, well,” said the girl disgust tions don’t count. \y* 4— The order of ietters cannot beedly, “ then there’s no use faint changed. ing.” The game law operates for the Ah, what a calamity ’tis, indeed, profit of job-holders rather than when the Flow'er of the Family the protection of the game. o o REQ. 0. S. PAT. OFT. goes to seed. / ULL PAIP A UlEAL-Tlt O F ‘‘0192a. BY NCA SERVICE. IN& E -7" Mother (to flapper daughter): V n s p o M . S A S a i i .! Note to young ladies contemplat “ You’ve always got clothes on your 'Fontaine Fox. 1928 The Bell Synd©I ing matrimony". ■ The eagle most mind.” easily tamed is the bald eagle. Father (looking up from news paper) : “ So there’s where she has WASHINGTON TUBBS II The Wonders of Advertising them, is it?” “What a novel advertising scheme,” he remarked, helping It Is getting so hard for a man V)UY, sox'.
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What made you trip asked the wooden man, “Aren’t ^ORRY, ^lISTfeR.-^ me up that way? I wasn’t doing WHtsT XF d o in ', — ) B e Q uieT G02l V F€R.TH' LOVF, U-L-Lie, XftWRUSHT THeNa you tired out?” “Oh, my no,” CAN'T SELLVA FALUN' ASLeep OM fVJeLu.yA DID A FfMe A Horreu ^ any harm; just running down a STfLLVJORK- A • OMe - 3 0 ST UW CHECKIN' NEVep. tAlND "tH'WiCe-- ) IMMeNToRY'S Jo© AN' V’w 60MNA 6iYe cLewc? HOT came his quick reply. “You Tiny O? ON HOW hill. The way that Coppy tackled mites forget that I am made of ING OM IM- o e R © x l WOO COULDN'T COUNT / COMPLeTEDl Ha a L (T T L e CHFN EAGBXWELVB iianrlipatn lupnfttQ fm ll) TUESDAY AUGUST 7 ,192S. Joseph P. Scranton, Howitzer Capt. Joel M. Nichols, north end Company private, is now living with news dealer, who has been recuper STILL FINDING ERRORS EMERGENCY DOCTORS ^ MONTREAL EXCURSION i itiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ABOUT TOWN his brother in Elgin, 111. ating from injuries'received in a Mrs. Jessie May Smith of the fall in the cellar of his Depot Dr. Thomas G. Sloan and Dr. Norman P. Cubberly and family Square store several weeks ago, IN RECORDS OF BIRTHS Thomas H. Weldon will be on Park building has purchased from of Elwood street are spending two TRAIN TO STOP HERE | W. Harry England the six room is leaving this afternoon for New duty tomorrow afternoon to weeks at Pleasant View farm, York, where he will be joined by Wednesday Morning f cottage on Horan street. Mrs. ^ answer any emergency calls. Bradford, N. H. his son, Joel M. Nichols, Jr., well Town Clerk Unearth’s One Smith, who is a nurse, is planning -- “ — ------— First Week End Outing in Case Where Doctor Ignored to open a maternity hospital in the known writer, for a fortnight’s va Canadian City . Goes Over new home within the next ten days. Miss Elena L. Burr, daughter of cation. They will go by sea from Own Son’s Advent. 3 Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Burr of West New York to Portland, Me.._spend COSTUME DAY FOR KIDS New Route August 24. Peter Comollo, former real estate Center street is spending her vaca a week at Booth Bay Harbor ani Now that it is necessary to have a tion at Chapman Beach, West the remainder of the time at some copy of a birth certificate when a The first of the popular Montreal 50e Specials dealer who had an office on Oak AT W. S. TOMORROW excursions to pick up and dis street, has entered the employ of brook, and will remain there for undetermined point. During Capt. person takes a trip to Canada or the rest of the month, Nichols’ absence from business the charge passengers in. Manchester the Prudential Life Insurance Com plans to go abroad the errors in the will be run by the New York, New pany here as an agent. He began store is-being managed by Mrs. vital statistics in Manchester are Costume Day will be observed at Timely Specials in Most Every Nichols, assisted by her brother- Haven and Hartford Railroad his new duties yesterday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Howard I. Taylor being brought to light more and the West Side Playgrounds tomor starting Friday night August 24. At present, there are 14 agents and in-law, B. B. White, of Florida, more each day. There are any of South Main street are visiting who with Mrs. White had stopped row afternoon. This affair is one of The train of 12 cars will be made Department. Shop Early. two assistants working for the com their daughter, Mrs. W. S. Sage number of cases where brief men the series of popular summer fea up in Providence. It will stop at pany In Manchester. Another agent here, on their way to Maine to tion is made of a “ male” or a “ fe and her family at Greenport, L. I. spend the summer, just at the tures staged under the auspices of Pawtucket, Blackstone, Putnam, Store Closes at Noon. will be assigned shor... to a “ beat” male” child having been born to the Recreation Centers. First came Willimantic and Manchester. The that covers Talcottville, Vernon and same time of Capt. Nichols’ acci certain residents of Manchester, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Symington dent and have remained. the pet show snd then the doll, car excursion is due to stop here for part of the north end of the town. which is not so bad as it can usual riage and bicycle show. passengers at 9:55 p. m. standard left Sunday morning for a week’s ly be proven that the person apply 27 O NLY! automobile trip through the north Costume Day is for boys and time, Friday night August 24. Robert Brennan, first class pri Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. McCann ing is the one referred Id, but in girls. Four prizes will be awarded The train will arrive in Montreal vate in the Howitzer Company, ern states and into Canada. Clifford many cases there is no record of Symington is caring for the busi of Henry street left today for a — for the best dressed boy, best at 7:56 a. m., standard time Sat Manchester C. N. G. unit, has been week’s stay at Narragansett Pier, dny kind. dressed girl, most original costun-e urday morning. It does not leave STRAW HATS granted a discharge to enlist in the ness of the Symington Shop duri^ig R. I. In such cases Town Clerk Turk- his brother’s absence. regardless of sex and the funniest until 7:55 p. m. Sunday night, United States Coast Guard at New' ington is doing much to correct the costume, regardless of sex. standard time, giving all day Sat London. Harry Coles of Spruce street is record. An instance of this kind Many of the boys and girls have urday, Saturday night and aU'da.v In Light and Dark Coldfs Mr. and Mrs. George H. Williams ill at the home of his mother and came to light this week. A man, Sunday in, Montreal. The train ar J. Pradin of Fradin’s apparel made their own rigs.The pro,gram is of Oxford street and Mr. and Mrs. under the care of a Hartford physi now living in another state, is plan scheduled to start at 2:30 tomor rives back in Manchester at 5:55 shop returned today from New J. J. Williams of Middle Turnpike cian. ning to go to Europe. He wished row afternoon. Competent judges a. m. standard time, Monday morn 50c each York where he attended exhibitions East, are spendtng two weeks at to get a copy of his birth certificate, will make the decisions as the boys ing. of the new fall fashions in coats, the Thompson cottage, Coventry The Emblem club will hold its but there was no record. His and girls parade by the reviewing The train of 12 cars will be com Pedalines. .crochets, .hairs, .bankok straws in light and dresses and hats. Lake. regular business meeting at the mother, who was making the appli stand. posed entirely of steel coaches. dark shades. Large and small head sizes. Some real Elks’ home in Rockville tomorrow cation for him was surprised to There are no sleepers on the train. “ buys” in this lot. Hats that were priced much higher at afternoon at 2:30. find that the birth was not record However, every ticket purchaser is the beginning of the summer season. ed. She mentioned the fact that guaranteed a seat. Manchester has The Gas Company has extended her son was born the day after the POLICE COURT been allotted 50 tickets for this ex its mains in the Pinehurst section attending physician’s son was born. cursion and they will go on sale at from Cambridge street to Ashland A search was then made for the Harry Nassif, of .Springfield, the Manchester railroad station on and from that street to Strickland doctor’s son’s birth record, but this, Mass., paid a fine of $10 and costs Friday August 10. street. too, was found missing. Both have in the Manchester police court this DIMITY and now been filed. morning for driving his Reo speed- Radio listeners in Australia got Miss Edna Skinner, of New York, In another case, where there was wagon from Strant street to Wood a shock recently when they tuned ^H drlford/s formerly of this town, accompanied a marriage out of town, the bride land street, passing -the different in to hear “ the greatest talkin.g by her niece, Elizabeth Allen, of groom has. allowed his name to be intersecting streets at the rate of parrot in Australia.” The broad BOULEVARD PRINTS White Plains, is spending the week spelled wrong. In fact he signed 35 to 40 miles an hour. On that casters had not inquired too care with relatives and friends in town. the application himself and spelled stretch he passed four different fully into the bird’s training and his name incorrectly, and it is now cars. listeners were startled to hear a For Women’s and Children’s Frocks Clean-up Sale On All Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tedford and so recorded. string of violent oaths. family of West street, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kerr and family of North PUBLIC RECORDS Fairfield street and Mrs. Ellis An 2 yards 50c derson of High street and children 150 YOUNG PHEASANTS For women’s home or sport dresses and children’s panty are spending the week at the Mount Harry G. Fuller and Edna B. WATKINS BROTHERS Fuller to W. Harry England, lan.i frocks, these colorful dimities and Boulevard prints are both Odd Lots of Desirable Vernon cottage. Myrtle Beach. Mrs. practical and economical. 36 inches wide. Tub fast. Charles Cowles of Spencer street TO BE FREED NEAR HERE and buildings on Horan str^t in left today to join them for a week’s the Capitol View tract. / vacation. Thomas Flavell and James Smith Funeral The Manchester Fish and Game to W. Harry England, lots Nos. 7. Club has been assigned 150 young 59c and 75c FABRIKOID SCARFS Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Cole and 8 and 9 of the Autumn Heights 50c bird pheasants to liberate in this tract. Colorful, economical and practical are these fabrikoid scarf children of 30 Hazel street are section by the State Board of Fish spending two weeks at the Bidwell Directors for both the home and summer cottage. Three sizes to choose W indow eries and Game, it was stated today. from. 18x36, 18x45 and 18x54 inches. Colors: blue gold, rose cottage, Coventry. Last week a The first batch of the According to French astron and white. Scalloped edges, ’ party of their friends paid them a omer, Jupiter, the largest planet Robert K. Anderson surprise visit and during the visit pheasants, 100 in number , will be freed tomorrow. They will be of the sun’s family, is shooting a “dog roast” was held, followed enormous volcanic bombs into Phone: 500 or 748-2 by water sports. Those in the party taken from the pheasant farm of = GIRLS’ SUMMER UNION SUITS, 2 for August Senkbell of South Main space. 5 0 c i included Mr. and Mrs. James Mc Limited number to sell. Our regular 69c summer union - Draperies Cullough, Mr. and Mrs. George street. Incidentally, Mr. Senkbeii suits with round necklines and elastic knees. Sizes 2 to 4 E Roswell and their son Norman, Mr. is a prominent member of the local years. Made from a very fine quality of checked muslin. = organization. Great Choice Among Them—Net, Marquisette, and Mrs. Carl Custer, Mr. and Mrs. Wilpert Howe, Mrs. Thora Stoehr, The birds were ready to liberate Voile, Lustre Net, Madras, Filet Net with lace edge, of today, but it was decided to wait Mrs. Edna Banville, Miss Lily i WOMEN’S SUMMER VESTS, 2 for Thornfelt and Miss Marjorie Lyttle. for more favorable weather. They 5 0 c I the well known “ Quaker" and “ Scranton" makes. There are ten weeks old. On August 15, Women’s light weight summer vests with bodice or built-UD = ‘is choice of ivory and white at these big reductions. a batch of fifty more pheasants will shoulders. Sizes 36 to 42. = Miss Lucy M. Ladd of Four Acres be distributed in the wooded areas $1.98 Pair, were priced $2.50 and $2.69, is spending her vacation at her old around Manchester. $2.69 Pair, regular selling price $3.50 home in Yantic. I KLEINERT’S DRESS SHIELDS, 2 Pairs .... 50 c I $2.98 Pair, regular selling price $3.98. Crescent and regular shapes, Sizes: 2, 3 and 4. Flesh = Mrs. Cora L. Johnson of North 34 BIRTHS, 22 DEATHS and white. $3.50 Pair, regular selling price $4.50. Main street is spending the week $4.19 Pair, regular selling price $5.50, with her parents, Mr. and ' Mrs. ” HICKORY SANITARY STEP-INS Fred Littlefield, of Moosup. $5.29 Pair, regular selling price $6.98. HERE IN MONTH OF JULY AND BLOOMERS $5.98 Pair, regular selling price $7.50; 50 c I Eleanor Bidwell, 15-year-old The well-known Hickory brand of sanitary goods Large, 3 1 $6.50 Pair, I'egular selling price $8,50, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold During the month of July the medium and small sizes. Flesh only. F. Bidwell, who are summering at vital statistics records for Manches- j their cottage at Coventry Lake, ter show 34 births, six marriage i 1 Dozen TABLE TUMBLERS and succeeded in swimming the length and 22 deaths. Of these two deaths 1 METAL TRAY for MARQUISETTE DRAPERIES of the lake the other day in one occurred out of town and eleven ' 5 0 c I marriages were performed out of j One dozen heavy optic table tumblers and a large, fancy deco in stripe effect, with silk fringe, now priced at $2.19 pair hour and twenty minutes. The dis town. I rated metal tray, special tomorrow morning only at 50c a set. regular selling price $2.98. tance between Clark’s cove and the casino is 3 1-10 miles. In July, 1927, there were thirty-j one births, six marriage, the samel Six employees of the Manchester as this year, and nine deaths. ' Limited Quantity! LUSTRE LACE DRAPERIES Trust Company and Savings Bank In June, 1928, a high mark was I of Manchester are on their vaca reached, 'fhe birth in the month I in ecru and gold shades, finished with silk fringe. tions. They are James McVeigh, reached forty-five, the marrlag(“-' | bookkeeper: Miss Elsie J. Deer, thirty-one and the deaths twenty- $2.59 Pair, regular selling price $3.50. seven. This was one more birth i ICE TEA TUMBLERS $5.69 Pair, regular selling price $7.50. secretary: Arthur H. Keeney, tell er; J. Dean Corley, assistant treas than in June, 1927, four more mar $6.98 Pair, regular selling price $11. urer: Mrs. Helen P. Parks, safe riages and eight more deaths. $8.98 Pair, regular selling price $12.50. deposit custodian: Miss Edith 'Wil $11.98 Pair, regular selling price $16.00. son, bookkeeper. 6 for 50c R. LaMotte Russell, president of p i H iie Heavy, paneled Ice tea tumblers that are suitable for d^lly the Manchester Trust Co., and 0 1 use at home or at the summer cottage. Limited number to MARQUISETTE DRAPERIES treasurer and director of the State FILMS HOW ABOUT YOUR WINTER COAL? sell at 6 for 50c. in white and cream, finished with attractive lace edge. Chamber of Commerce, is one of a committee of eleven appointed by DEVKLOrKD AND GOOD TIME TO LET US PUT IT IN NOW. $1.29 Pair, regular selling price $1.59. the Connecticut Chamber of Com PRINTED $1.39 Pair, regular selling price $1.79. merce to consider for recommenda 24 HOUR SERVICE tion to the Legislature possible Film Deposit Box at ^Self-Serve' Specials changes In the banking laws of the Store Entrance FINE VOILE d r a p e r i e s state. The committee was appoint The W. G. Glenney Co. 3 Armour’s Corned Beef, 2 cans...... 50c best grade, hemstitched finish with dainty lace edge. ed last May in consequence of the I Campbell’s Tomato Soup, 7 cans...... 50c development of a feeling in the COAL, LUMBER, MASON SUPPLIES $2.98 Pair, regular selling price $3.98. State Chamber that more stringent KEMP'S Allen Place, Manchester. Phone 126 I Burt Olney’s Tender Sweet Peas, laws are needed “ relating to the XXX3CXX3tXXXXXXXXXXXXXX3^^ sale of securities in geiieral and I S c a n s ...... 50c with special reference to the regu lation of certain new types ’ of I Amron’s Tomatoes, 5 cans...... 50c S. (Tall No. 2 cans.) financial institutions.” The com ■5 mittee is to hold its first meeting in September. I ^^Health Market'* Specials 1 n p N E ! A daughter, Elizabeth, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Muldoon of 152 Eldridge street, Sunday, July 29. Manchester Dairy For 50c For 50c 2 lbs. Fresh Pigs’ Liver GOOD TMINOS TO EAT Robert Carter of Benton street is 1 lb. Fresh Beef Liver at Montgomery, Mass., for a week’s 2 lbs. Fresh Sausage 1 lb. Sugar Cured Bacon MODERNISM stay, Ice Cream Patties Fred Stone gets an airplane tumble and breaks Elizabeth McKinney, daughter of most of his long bones. Captain Courtney’s crew Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McKinney of I Fresh Veal Stew, 3 lbs...... 50c | are picked up in the middle of the ocean after Laurel street, is spending her va their plane comes down all afire. Those Polish cation at Lake Wangumbaug, Cov Favored By Those Who aviators have still more marvelous luck and are entry. I Lean Bacon Squares, 2 lb s...... 50c rescued when they didn’t seem to have a chance to be. An Italian submarine is rammed by a de Miss Ruth Wogman of Stone stroyer and sunk, with an imprisoned crew. street is expected home tomorrow Discriminate Somehow we don’t seem to have any great after a stay of two weeks in New yearning for going up in airships or down in sub York City and Long Island. marines. But we don’t for a minute admit that Our constant endeavor is not only to maintain the these distates indicate that we don’t believe in pro high quality of gress— it’s merely that Pinehurst’s ihodernism SO U TH M/\ NCH£S T£R ■ CONN ■ takes a different bent. We can find plenty of ex I ^ pression for our urge to keep up to the times in MANCHESTER DAIRY ICE CREAM our way of doing business. SUNNYSIDE Do you know, Pinehurst actually believes it to but constantly to improve it. Tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin be more important to the happiness and well being of the human race that there shouldn’t be any flies PRIVATE This we are doing. Our friends tell us so. around food than that some aviator should analyze the South Pole. It believes it to be more import Order Manchester Dairy of your dealer. He has ant that Manchester folks should have, their eat SCHOOL A Good Location Is a Business Asset ables delivered to^them on time and in perfect con the popular flavors in bulk and brick. dition than that somebody should clip a minute off A Day School for the time for a mile submarine dive at sixty feet. Week-end specials every week. A Few Desirable Offices Are We have a sort of a notion in this store that store keeping, and keeping a store right, is an ac Individual Attention tivity of greater usefulness than knocking some Watch for our ad in Friday’s Herald. Available in State Theater Bldg, bird senseless with a sock on the chin in the pres Spacious Grounds for Outdoor ence of a howling multitude. Study When Weather At Moderate Rentals That’s why we talk so much about such things. Permits. And why wouldn’t we? Try and live for a week .INQUIRE JA(Tf SANSON by gnawing the wings of an airplane or a stanchion School Year Begins Sept. 10th Manchester Dairy Ice Cream Co. from a submarine or a boxing glove. Manager of the State Theater PHONE 525 PINEHURST CLOSES TOMORROW AT NOON. ETHEL M . PISH 217 North £lm St.y Manchester ...... ADVERTISE* IN THE HfiRALD—IT PAYS.