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UembcTS5,400 of the AaSlt Bureau of Clrculationo PRICE THREE CENTS; Conn. State Library—Comp. SOOTH M A N C m ^ CONk,. THUIKDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. 1930. (Classified Advertising on Page 1*) VOL. XUV„ NO. 298. D estroyer Get^ R Broken Nose- (^— LEAGUE S T A M f f l f f — Hopelessly OiltdistaBced tke ‘^We Will Not Submit to Dic-j Ruth Alexander Planned to New Peruvian Shamrock Giyes Up Cha^ tation by Any Nation” De­ Race Across Continent To Try Ex~President On Last Leg — American clares Senor Ferrara at With One Stop in Kansas; Shop Finishes Thirty Mile T, „ 1R—fAP)—The Na-i; The former premier has b e^ in Mrs. Beery Surprised That Lima, Sept. 18.-{A .P ) ^ since the revolutfon and wUl] Assembly. Think Gas Tank Exploded. tional sanctions court has stared summoned by posted notices. Conrse in Three Honrs, Husbaud Notified Police to 1 legal proceedings against Augusto LiCguia was transferred to Unaa I Geneva, Sept. 18.—-(AP) In a B Leeuia, the deposed president i penitentiary Tuesday from the p^i- Ten Minutes and Five Sec­ heated encounter before the Assem­ ! San Diego, Cal., Sept. 18.—(AP) niw if u m h Phhitentihry. ahd Ben- j tic^ pri»n on San Lorenpo M e. He Search-for Her. ; _Ruth Alexander, 24 year old San 3;? ,(» bly of the League of Nations today ' ' jamin Huamao de Lea Heroa. ” ■ j “ -^gahlat the, ouated onds; Thirty-Seventh Vic- Cuba defended her sovereign nghi^ _____ Diego aviatrix, plunged to death In ' V t as an Independent state within the o * ip ^ A fi^ her airplane here today shortly after I* s/ Los Angeles, Sept. i ^ff on a projected one stop last week under the military^ junta league—and won. which haa ruled- . ------Peru atoce — LeguiaLeptla tory for America. Cuba’s critic who met defeat was Mrs. Marguerite Beery. | transcontinental flight to Newark, bv revolt, ordered)rdered pers and corfe^ndence—for Nicholas Politis of Greece. He sharp- missing by her h!usbaaA No&b j ^ was^at unseatedrh^formerVaidentis dcposl* ff is i- ', tti^.V**»W*J a——and aU ot^er---- personst __ in pos- Iv censured the West Indian state Beery, film actor was at th* hoine | . Alexander left Undbergh tion be“;eceivedS‘aturday by Justice , session of anything owmed^ by l ^ tr. S. Kane, Off America’s Cup for blocking entry into force of the guia must deliver them to the court. Course, Sept. 18.—(AP)— (By' protocol for revision of the World of friends in Hollywood today. She, g^t 3:28 a. m., (PST), and flew Manuel Felipe Umeres. Court statute. „ said there was no mystery attached! t,ut four miles when death stopped Radio to toe AP)—The American “Cuba.” declared Orestes Ferrara, a b ..n « from their sloop Enterprise today completed a the island nation's ambassador at successful defense of toe historic Washington, “will not submit to Hollywood ranch. ' , i^to a hiU four : miles north DEMOCRATS TO USE •T was much [surprised upon niy j yjroken body was BIG LIQUOR PLANT America’s cup when she won the dictation by Mr. Politis. nor by fourth straight race,rad toe series, Greece, nor by any member of the return to read I had mysteriously | the wreckage. Parts of the disappeared” Mrs. Beery said.. strevra for several hun- four victories to non£> Xicague of Nations.” _ , , PROHIBITION ISSUE The wind had backed more toward Then he announced that Cuba s “There is'no mystery to my absence.! , IN BOLTON RAIDED I went to Las Vegas to estaWish a ; Explosion the westward, making it possible to rea.Spns for objecting to the coming finish the course sis.a spinnaker nm. into force of the protocol must be residence. I may return there to . ., . hccp.ahei..h7 Bh?d“;» ^ H ^ ^ neither challenged nor discussed by make it a permanent residence. • Witnesses said they saw The leg had started as, a broad reach. the committee. WiU you a sc e r t^ what reward j flying close ^ Cross to Make Six Major iwr BprT^ offered for information as j seconds later----- ~heard a crash. , The . State Police Capture Huge Shamrock sipparently had given Not a Super State lyn Navy Yard for_a jace^mu^g^p^^^ waterline, limped in on her own "We entered the league regarding to 'my hereabouts? If sufficiently j cause of the crash was not appar^t four holes in her port side below the waterline, up toe chase aa hopeless, sis she did lar^ ’'l u^Thave~inyseIf brought in j after the initial survey of the Speeches in State — Not not nm out her spinhstoer. • it as a society of nations ®nd not^M large i wui nave, ,6 , ^plosion of gaso- power. Quantity of Intoxicants at 'The white huU^ American sloop a super state able to override the immediately. he de- line was suspected by investigators, finitoed toe thirty mile triangulra sovereignty of any member, “Newspapers reported Mr. Beery Miss Alexander’s flight officially toUsePersonafities. course at 1:*50:05, making toe run in clnrsd. said I had *750 off my person at the Anthony Piano Farm. The discussion was closed by began at Agua Caliente, Mexico, three hours, ten minutes and ^ve time I di^ppeared. May I add that shortly after 1 a'm . She landed ber Chairman Scialoja of ^^^er duripg my married life with Mr. seconds. * . spectators and delegates had risen plane, christened the Agua Caliente. Within twenty-four hours after a New Haven, Sept. 18.—(AP.)— j ;(t wsis the thirty-seventh time ra Beery of 22 years I have never seen at Lindbergh Field for checking. The Democrats, beUeving toe Rc- American boat had beaten toe suc- to their feet in excitement and per­ *750.” liquOr raid on the establishmen.. sons from outside the committee A low fog swept in from the sea V.1J V.QQ "atruddi^” th® I cessivB British chsillengers in toe 79 Ha:., Trust Fund but the aviatrix was thought to that John Caselli and Ray Solo of publican party has - ^ ' years during which toe cup'had room had rushed in to see what all BY CONNECTICUT COURT question wlU make prohibition their jjj competition. the commotion was about. Beery had said he learned Mrs. have hurdled it shortly after her Manchester are alleged to have op­ Dr. C. G. Wu, of China, took the Beery had received her ponthly in­ eastward takeoff, having gained an <8 Tvigjn issue iu the Connecticut politi- British challengers have won only altitude of 500 f§et. How she hap­ erated in Bolton, State Police de three .-races of the forty contested, role of peacemaker. He said that come from the *250,000 trust fund soended on a barn on toe farm cal campaign. China regretted the protocol could which he established for her some­ pened to be flying close to the WOMAN, A.GBD 86,; Candidates including Dr. Wilbur two of these going to Sir Thomas ground later was not determined. World Famous FKer Has Anthony. Fiano in the L. Cross, nominee for governor rad Lipton’s Shamrock in 1920 when it not be brought into force but .no­ time ago. tain section of that body, he added, could challenge^ Beery reported to police Monday 1 Planned One Stop FOOTBALL VICTIM State Central .Committeemen laid won the first two races. The other The aviatrix had planned to stop 1 and uncovered toe biggest distilling victory was scored by James Ash­ Cuba’s rights to her objections that his wife had disappeared Sep- Case NoUed in W aterbnry; 1 plant ever discovered in the Bolton their plans at a meeting here yes­ w^hich, indeed, were provided for m tember 8 without explanation and only at Wichita, Kansas, which she terday at which it was decided that bury's schooner Livonia, in 1871, asked aid in locating her. He said had expected to reach at 7 o clock, Fills in Team of Children, Hills. A still of 300 gallons capacity she winning by a sailover when tfee the protocol itself. in full operation, a 400-gallon vat Cross should make about six major “This warm passage of arms hM she had been ill and he feared harm | (CST), tonight. Was Arrested on OM Lasts Until Third Quarter speeches. He will, however, make defending Columbia carried away Miss Alexander was bom at Irv­ full of redistiUed denatured alcobol, her .flying jib . stay, hook and her gone far enough,” said Dr. Wu, with had befallen her. and Her Hip is Shattered. 50 full barrels of denatured spirito, an appearance at a number of po­ a smile and a slow drawl in his Eng­ After his wife had been located ing, Kas., in 1906. It was there in litical rallies to give toe voters a steering gear. 1919 when she first' rode a plane as 35 hundred-pound bags of salt, The unsuccessful British chaUen- lish. “You have noticed that the Beery asked; the authorities to con­ Charge. Prattville, Ala., S6pt. 18.— chance to see him. temperature in this room is higher a passenger with an itinerant flier, five-gallon cans and 35 empty Dean Cross discussed at length ger. Shamrock V, fifth yacht of the tinue their investigation of her dis­ (AP)—Mrs Ella Herbert, 86, in drums that had contained denatured .than the temperature outside. I appearance declaring “I want the that she decided to become an avia­ toe matter of omitting personalities Ldpton line, trailed, toe defender trix. Waterbury, Conn., Sept 18— (AP) a hospital here with a broken alcohol were captured. The value of across the finish line at 1:55:55, five, move the discussion be closed.” proper ..authorities to inv^tigate hip, admits that the plajdng of from toe campaign rad from this it Politis’ Views In 1928 she came to California, —Bert Acosta, the world famous the plant was fixed by was inferred that no direct attack minutes and ."lO seebnds behind. this matter and prosecute anyone footbaU is a bit too rough for vtoo participated in the raid at *10,- M. Politis said Cuba was the only guilty of enticing or luring Mrs. earning her way to San Diego by aviator who piloted Rear Admiral would be niade i against J. driving a car for some tourists. She one of her years. Xl^Y’RE OFPl member of the League not- haying Beery from-'her home. If it can be Richard E. Byrd’s plane across toe Yesterday a group, of children Rorapack, el^rni^'o^ Republi­ made “an effort of good will,” to. began carrying out her ambition to i Four Arrested - li S: Kane; Off America’s Cup established any person or persons fly by working and saying mohey ' Atlratic was giyen^ nolle ^ Judfi® were la y in g in her yard; They ■Tour men were arrested, all or can 'state committee. . -' ' ■ bring the protocol into force. He are responsible fOr her strange ab­ The general view held by peni!^ Course, Sept. ISr^-CBy Rh(ffo to the for Ipstructioni She worked in-- a ■arry 'J:^ Bearijstsy ' decided;., to play footb ^ but them giving Hartford addr^es. Associated Press); The-fourto, of. sence I shall lodge charges against beauty shop for a while rad also pjieasleas Court when raraigSSd t a r needed one more to COIimiiplete cratic leaders was that toe Republir the series of races for the America’s (Continued on Page Three.) They are Alferto lica n of 17 era platform side-stepped the prt>. them." , „as ca waitress. She enrolled for an noon on k two ■' year old'vwatrrat the team. ??S k lin strfeet, Relieved to have ciW.wM started today at 10:40 E. S. charging violation of aviation laws, “Please fill in for us,” they hibition question in failing to in­ Beery said he had learned his wife • N a tio n course and quicldy show been toe owner of the stiU “ d to T. right on schedule... had left Las Vegas .yesterday rad aptitude, of toe state. The nolle was.entered pleaded, grouping around her. clude a plank calling for repe^ of Shamrock again had toe weather driven acroM the desert to Los V Establisl^d Record after toe famous aviator had given Certainly, she would. Any­ toe 18th Amendment. Such a plamc berth as toe two sloops crossed toe LONDON PRAISES Angeles: alone.’ On November 17, last year,, al­ the court his word of honor that he thing to please the children. has been adopted by toe Democrats, line but Enterprise, to® -A-inerican Friend With Her though she had less' than 20 hours’ was through wlto foolish acts of toe She lasted until toe third defender, was foottog faster ,rad Emil Wickman a rancher living tfaining rad instruction. Miss ^eX- nast Acosta was arrested eariy this quarter. Then a play was run opened up a short le ^ . .The British CANADA’S TARIFF ander passed toe rigid tests pre­ in Wilton after he was and Mrs. Herbert went down in challenger lost much ,way when she near Las Vegas reported Mrs. Beery ------I ^m^tod to: make a forced landing o S of toe men may have to face and > Raymond- Wells, • a former film scribed by the Federation Aeronau- toe scramble for the ball. The TWO MORE STRICKEN came' up to the line too fast rad had tique Internationale and quajifled to ^,eqause of moitor trouble. Acostp hip bone snapped and she didn’t another charge beside r to pull up to avoid going over too director had been his g;uests for ing from the violation of the liquor nearly a week. He said Mrs. Beery try for any aviation r«;ord recog-, arrived at the court houge at get up. soon. nized by that organization. o’clock this morning accompatoed by Sw ” TO. n.a», Llcarl. drove mto Little Advantage Mornings Post Says It Will brought Wells.-1^ l^ s jVegra from The next day she went aloft in a inspector-of the aviation depart-. the barnyard with a companion ^ t WITH PARALYSIS Los Angeles‘in her automohiie. The advantage of toe start was light plane, soared to a height of meat. He went to toe offtoe 'Of efthe arrival of the*i)olice. rad when open to dispute. ^ “I wired to Wells” Wickman said ' ig poo feet and estab Both boats crossed toe line on toe Help Jobless — A Good frt T J* Q VP.P’JLS . « «.■ ' . l __s Prosecuting Attorney ^WiUlnm J> State Policeman Roy “asking him to come to Las Vegas lished a world's record for women Larkin where he talked with to® GLARING ERRORS led the raid, approached ms car starboard-tack but Shamrock soon on a bpsihess deal and as he did not fliers in planes of ICss than 100 i prosecutor for some minutes after Licari reached for his right hrad Two Already Dead in Middle- went over to port, Which seemed to Model for British Empire. have toe • money*; Mrs.: Beery drove horsepower. ' which court was opened. He was not ioat pocket. Pettingill, gra m h ^ . indicate she did not consider herself him over, 'straight through in one Less than three weeks ago Miss j accompanied by counsel. IN TAX RECEIPTS orabbed Licari’s hand and a t n ^ in a very advantageous position. i day, I belifeve.” Alexander added another feat to her Wonderful Record fng disclosed a .32 calibre Coltrato^ town—State Board Starts JSnterprise foUow^d her around ^ London Sept. 18.— (AP)—Con-| Wickman said he rad Well's'were j achievenaents by making a non-stop * Prosecuting Attorney Larkin in­ matte pistol and a heavy hunting minute or two later. ' trasting views’ are expressed ’ and—^ i- trying - to finance.------a - — motion picture flight from Vancouver,. B. C. to formed the court that Acosfa who knife in the pocket. An Investigation. The Shamrock, dri-ving into a 14- the-economic gospels of the Metro-1 conapany and that Mrs. Beery was Agua Caliente, Mexico, in 16 hours. was formerly stationed at toe Windham Says Its Debt is Raiding Officers knot breeze and a choppy sea, over­ politan dailies are clearly reflected ^ interested enough to help in some Bethany Airport has made a won­ The, first steps Pf the raid were <■- came toe slight lead of Enterpriw in editorial observations on toe of toe prelin^ary-financing and to derful haipe for. himself as an avia.; i carri^ on by Pettingill, rasisted by and'opened up’a 200-yard gap over Canadian tariff revisions. 1 offer toe use'of her car. tor and has done much to advance $173,500 men It Is Deputy Sheriff Harvey CoUins of Middletown, Sept. 18.—(AP) toe white hulled American defender. . The Morning Post today urged the court records here revealed Ray- TOWN TO OBSERVE the science of aviation in this^covm- Columbia. These officers had mad^ With two victims already claimed Enterprise rad Shamrock crossed MacDonald government to stupy; iEieery several try. Attorney Larkin declared that $500,000, Official Says. a quiet survey of the place on by death, two more cases of i^an- toe starting line almost togethw carefully the steps taken by Premier j fop $56,000 damages for while Acosta was' a brillirat aviator day. Last night they drove to ^ t h ­ tile paralysis were reported to vrito toe challenger in toe weather Bennett. ' alleged assault. Wells asserted he has done many foolish stunts in in a strategic distance of the plant, health authorities today. berth hut moving very slowly. “Unemployment,” the Post says, knocked him down and in- ANDRE’S CAPTURE the air among them toe Naugatuck They wer® Barbara Millward, o, .On toe first tack Commodore "Vra- dt toe Maromas district on toe out­ derbilt sent his white hulled; defen- ‘is an evil to be scotched withi^th Beery made a ^denial incident of 1928,when he is said to Willimantic, Sept. 18.—(A P I - (Continued on Page Two.) energy. Mr. Bennett having no illu’’ ' and the case never was pressed. The have tried to fly under a bridge in State Tax Commissioner William H. skirts of toe city, rad der'into toe weather.berth. sions as to the close connections be- j the center of the borough. Attorney no 4 who lives on Union street in The Shamrock begfra to foot fast­ understanding is it was settled out Some of Village Fathers, Blodgett has written a letter Jto the central section. Both cases are er and soon had opened up a 200 tween foreign competition and u n -, of court: , T,arkiTi told the court that Acosta employment has drawn up a tariff, expressed surprise at the presence First Selectman William A. Buck; of in toe early stages of yard lead, tlje second time during Two years ago -Mrs. Beery start­ Dr A. E. Seibert and Dr. Walter th e’Series she had shown her heels calculated to reduce Canada’s unem­ ed divo(:ce proceedings but dropped However, Refuse to At­ of the warrant______in the hands of Corn- the town of Windham in which he MORROW GIVES UP ployment by 25,000 within a short I missioner Frank Knox saying that | "glaring discrepancies” in 1929 W. Lee, both of Hartford, represent­ to' toe American boat She led yes­ them. She and Beery were married ing the State Department of He^to, time. Mor^ver, instead of going to in Boston'hi 1910 and have one son if he had ever known the warrantwarrant'- treasurer and terday up till the time of her mis­ Geneva in order to surrender the tend Celebration. was outstanding he would _hav | that the town MEXICO CITY POST are here conducting an ^y®®tig»- hap when a main halyard parted and freedom of his epuntoy, Mr. Bennett Noah Beery, 11. tion. 'While toe source of toe ms- lert her mainsail down in Ih® water, come v o S j b e S o O ta 'e te a d of the ease has not been determined. Dr. has taken a bold retaliatory meas­ tarily rad surrendered. forcing her from toe race. ure of repaying in their own coin Tucahoe, N. Y., Sept. 18.— (AP)-:- Agree On. Nolle reported *173,500 Lee told parents that toe safest Half an hour after the star^ < those countries whose tariff policy Whether the capture of Major John Attorney Larkin said that both These disclosures apparently sup­ place for their children was in sdiool Shamrock hauled in her baby jib has excluded vital Canadian exports. Andre, British spy, is a just cause; commissioner Knox thought port the demand made several Now On His Way to U. S.; , where they would he under memc^ topsail, evidently on toe grround i t ' Worthy Models for celebration hasv,g= become a sub-, g^tered. Judge months ago by the Windham tax­ ! observation rad asked them not to was helping carry her too far to “All these measures conceived ject of dispute among toe village Bg‘^^7gy*'said' tWt he is aware of payers protective association for an Press and Public P^aisejfe'Smed.^^^^^^^ leeward, wldch,..would lose-, her the audit of the town books. This audit from a purely Canadian point of fathers. - m . * ' the fine record that Acosta has advantage over Enterprise, ^ e con- ■view, are excellent and worthy An invitation from Ta^rytown to j promotion of aviation, is now under way. j Miss Elizabeth' Camp, '18, rad tihued under* staysail; mate 'and jib. models for this country. Canadian participate m a sesqui-centennial; in_^ p Acosta “Interest On Notes” i His Work in Nation. James Quirk, 10. died Tuesday, ^toe Seems Creeping^Up and Australian governments should I celebration of Major Andre’s cap-1 courf added tn^^ One of the discrepancies to which | first fatalities from toe outbreak. Enterprise 'was carrying the same properly put the interests of their Iture September 25-2? caused seven was a man of great aomiy __ Commissioner Blodgett referred was | Dr. Jessie Fish, city bacteriolo- sail as Shraarock rad in addition a New London Mair KiDed Man today asked for serum with own countries first. Why should | ! members of the -village board to rise f 1 l S . " S f t h e “ the budget item_p^oviding *25,000 to I Mexico City, Sept. 18-—(AP) A 1 g s t, coml»t toe disease rad Dr. baby jib. « L we be alone in the Empire, and in­ I in protest. 'Vanderbilt held his boat half a deed in the v/orld, in not protesting and Woman in His Board­ 1 “I don’t see,” said Ray W. Thomp- (Continued on Page Three.) I (Continued on Page Three.) miTe* to weather of toe chaUengra our own interests by some ministry i son, “where there is any need for a and Although it was difficult to and legitimate means” 1 celebration jiist because Andre un- judge he seemed to be overcoming “What has Lord Beaverbrook, ing House. ! fortunately was captured in Tarry- try, where in November he ! of givmg toeir mow iro toe challenger’s lead; _ crusader in chief of toe Empire ! town. He was a-gallant gentleman. Shamrock did not hold to her ad­ Free Trade forces got -to say to I wouldn’t attend ray celehratioh j R ^ s e s to Serve Guest, ! iSM o W i SfntatiBstudents ; had Se toe -era! vantage long. At 11:^ Entan^HM, that?” asks toe Labor!te Daily Her­ commemorating that event. Every­ His three years of service below yeats ago. picking up speed with .every minute;- ald. “that” being the statement that Nipw Londbn, Sept. 18.—(AP.)— Stanley A. Bogue, 34', rdust spend one always has been sorry for him.” I the Rio Grande ended Mr. Morrow hswi stepped out ahead of the ch^- the “Canadian Parliament Is debat­ Mr. Thompson’s views were en­ i who came to Mexico from a partaer- Irager. . . ing a bill which would confer upon toe rest of his life in toe Stn-f® pris- dorsed by WiUiam F.-Horan, vil­ Restaurant Owner Sued MARCONI KHONORED I on at Wethersfield for toe axe slay- = ship in the Morgan banking enter- Going like a racehorse she had Canada the highest tariff wall lage attorney, who said: ‘TNo one is opened up a lead estimated A- » d terric^di mg m.Myctih OB A u g » t. of^TOh celebrating toe capture of Nathan : prises, took home with him to ^ y bolirdlng house mistress, Mrs. ^ Eva at Merion Cricket Club, 1 official thanks of President Or- . Sept. l8 .- ( i^ ) - G u g ie l- mile, reversing the progress, of tha her markets more severely than Hale, who was guilty ,of toe same ' ' tiz Rubio and Foreign Secretary first 20 minutes. ‘ • ’ * - ever against British petrol, earto- Roberts, "^^and Ole Ostberg, his rival thing. I can see no reason for cele­ mo Marconi was elected, presldrat New York' Amerlcra says “I ’am thoroughly disgusted \rito ognaro Estrada rad' a warm------fare- of the Italian Royal Academy by It tw k toe American sloop . o ^ ware and half a hundjred other ar­ for lx Solomon refused to_ serve fo Mexico. - ,, , V, ___ Far behind , to be made as econoipically inde­ mit sUdde foUdwihg '-'toe double yjg^ty,gy» ■ an insult to me and that I wanted The election was most unusual in Shanprock Wra so fax back thakdl^ j pendent as possible, saying in ef­ slaying,had >lekd?d guilty to sec But„Mayor Walter. D. Crouch said i nine gfuests of Bourn when he sa an e^xplanation. H'e said he was ^ r- “He has shown himself to oe f . ...^“ qg^tor Marconi thus-fgr had fect: “We are ploughing our own oxid degpree murder.-State- Attorney Tucahoe "would accept thn Tarry-1 j^gg j^ j. Whitehead, Coco C!ola* ry but he would make no further great friend to Meidco," the P«‘l-; S, the. acadal^ -it- dent said.- . fCentInaed on Page furrow rad we intend to plant our Artour Brown toW toe court that in town invitation.. He explrahed that; magnate, among-toem. comnieiit;” S.;‘ ■ f ------—t-.. ■ - ■ 1.1 Herbert; C. Smyth, attorney for The foreign secretary, “ ® ® ^ S . ®®^g„ier Mussolini today obtained own seeds.’ his opinion toe .ends of justice would he beUeved “in exchanging . the The American says'Whitehead re? toat before Mr. Morrijw came^^Mra-,Mex- Victor Enunanuel’s signature TRiBASUBY BALANC3H “A few months ago the same he i ^ t If toe defendant was permit­ courtesies.” , i cenUy replied to a ,*500,000 hreac^ Whitehead who also has given coun­ ''' i I . words were on toe lips of Rt. Hon. Major Andre, acting for the Brit­ of promise suit brought by A^inette sel to BoQm said; ico m ^ tained ito'^CKes'nwWng Marconi both an ted to plead guilty to second degree “If my client has [been insulted by ’Washington, Sept. 18 — (APV ^ James ScuUin, prfemier of Australia.' murder apd that there was some ish in negotiations with' .Benedict S. Bracy; by- ^ving to® initials of a Treasury receipts for Septwnbw 18.; the management of the Centr^ The Australian market, like the doupt of preraeditatlon in toe case, Arnold for toe betrayal of West number of , men with '^bom be commented; "Now there were 8666,106,806.96; M Canadian, was barred rad bolted Point, was captured by three Amer­ Park Casino, we have^ recourse to - ■■ a laudatory let: Boigue was arraigned shortly aft- charged she had. been friendly. none of toe troublesome pbiams; the resignation of *<12.242,890.30; balance against the Intruder, it is time 'er a Grand Jury had indicted him ican militiamen near Tarrytoira on Among tke initials were ■s. S.” court." ■ ■ V . V. Beaverbrook gave up his make-be­ September 23, 1780,. and was hangr i When Solomon heard o f’that he w h i* mdsted at the i^ ^ r t S T lt t o n i. i'rs.04. . -.i- ■" , ■ ■ •for first degree murder. rival.” . - s - ’ ■ ■ • • lieve, for toe Dominions have never The. • dyings .occurred m the ed on toe following October 2 at I Wdi then. ip..h..d had the slightest intention of play­ kitchen of Mrs. Itoberto’ home- -Tappan, N. Y. ing Ws game.”

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a' * --‘A.’ i ' ^ MANCHBOTBR EVENING HEKAli), 30OTH MANCHESTSB.'' OONN,,; THURSDAY. SEFTEMBB^ 1980. PAGE TOO INDUNMAP OF STATE ABOUT TOWN NORTH AND SOUTH END PRESENliDTOUIIRARIP? ENDORSE MERCHANTS TO COMBINE Ship Arrivals HONORS CHAS. CHENEY G0VE^0R0FN.Y, At the card party of the Ame^ri- ■ f' ■ -■ can Legion auxiliary uni^ held Tues­ Arrived Drawing Made by Hayden w Edison, Piraeuc, Sept, 12 from RITCHIE FOR 1932 day afternoon at the North End fire Elected to Honorary Member Griswold Prom- Spless headquarters, eight tables were fill­ Get Acquainted Party to be New York. „ . ^ ship on Board.of Managers— oomto BeinST Exhibited Hete^ ’ ed with players. The winners at FUNERALS Held in October, Perhaps at President Roosevelt, Cherbourg, Iowa Senator Says R R bridge were Mrs. Mary Grazladio, Sept. Ifi, New York. . ^ Has Served 21 Yeats. , Jack O’Lantem Inn. Southern Cross, Rio Janeiro, Sept. Then ie a-drawing of of Maryland Democrats Warn­ first; Mrs. Robert Dower, second Endors«^meh^' ojt a promotional and Mrs. Gertrude Bausola, conso­ August Verchot 18 New York. Is a FaUnre and Not the Omnecttcut at the South Manciin- At a special meeting of the Carinthia, Cobh, Sept. 17, New campaign fW.rim to be im- ter PuUIc Library which is attra^- lation. In whist, Mrs. Jillson made The funeral ©f August Verchot of Executive committee of the Soutti def 'coQsideratibtt 1^ the Raw Silk ed Not to Follow Example the highest score, Mrs. Fred ^ is h 452 Hartford Road will be held at York. pry law.> % Ing opastdefaUe attention- It-is'I A. End Merchant’s Division of the Hamburg, Cherbourg, Sept. 18, Association J^pan, to r the pur­ eketebM Ore.state many yean ago. second and Mrs.. Elizabeth 01ds» 8:30 tomorrow morning at the home Cfiamber of Commerce, held In the pose of stimiaftihg increwed sales showing the various' Indiaa trails, consolation. At the close of the and at 9 o’clock from St. James’s New York. of Arkansas Parley. Chamber office this morning by call Pulaski, Danalg, Sept. 18, New and new oiitlem for sUk fabrics in and villages. The drawls made by gsimes sandwiches and iced coffee church. Burial will, be in St. James’s of H. B. House, chairman, arrange- the ’ American naarket was voted Washington, Sept. 18.—(AP.)--- Hayden L. Griswold, C..E., tixis ments were begun for a Joint "get was served. cemetery. i Roussillon, Vigo, Sept. 17. New yesterday by the board of managers Senator Smith W. Brookhart, Re­ from information furnished by Baltimore, Sept. 18.—(AP.) ' acquainted party’’ their division of the Silk Association of America^ publican, Iowa, issued, a statement MathiM Spiess, was presented-to the Mrs. T; J. Dannaher of Bigelow , and the recently organised North York. Inc., at their quarterly meeting held today assailing F ranl^ B'. Roose­ library by Mrs. Mary Pterson Democratic leaders, gathering here street in company with out of town ! End Merchants’ Division. Jiie tenta- lie de France Havre, Sept. 18, today for the state convention BIG LIQUOR PLANT at Silk Association headquarters, velt, Democratic, governor of New Cheney. ^ friends left today for a motor trip Uce date of Wednesday, fO c to h e r >3,1 New York, and a cable to this effect was sent York, in coimection with his recent which is to adopt a platform for the was set, and the affair may possibly I The map is located under; - plate. current gubernatorial campaign, to Lake George, Saranac Lake and to the Raw SUk Association of advocacy of ’repeal of federal con­ glass on the counter of; the . desk in a northerly direction to Canada. IN BOLtON RAIDED be held at the new Jack O’ Lantern' Albert Ballin, New York, Sept. 18 Japan by-ThomM B. Hill,. SUk As­ where all of the books are issued and were warned not to endorse Gover­ Inn in Bolton, formerly known as for Ham b^g. „ trol of liquor. ' nor Albert C. Ritchie for the presi­ sociation president. This campaign. The Senator said the governor therefore is most conspicuous. Hun- the Rainbow. i'' Berengaria, New York, Sept. 18 It is understood, wUl be financed by dereds pf i>er8on3 have ^tamlhed it^ dential nomination in 1932. (Continued from Page One.) The social gathering Is arranged i Southampton. ’ ^ had failed to give prohibition a fair PUBLIC RECORDS a tax on Japapese raw silk exports. trial in hia state. He added that un­ minutely during the past tew week#. Governor Ritchie himself checked and approached i with the thought of cemenOngj France, Plymouth, Sept. 17 New A definition and construction of It is interesting to note that many erf any such attempt with a letter to parked their car friendly relationship between the] York der the circumstances no fair-mind­ Senator Millard E. Tydings, chap­ Marriage Intentions the bam, which is at some distance ■ The'Executive epm- Polonia, Copenhagen, Sept. 18, Grenadine yhm, which has caused ed person could say that prohibition the towns, cities, rivers and lakes de- • from Fiano’s house, on foot, from two divisions, some confusion' in the manufactur­ had been a failure ^ven in CNew rived their names from 'the Indian. man of the convention, in which he A-n application for a marriage li­ mittee also decided that no meeting New York. ing eind retsdl. Industries since the In some instances the spelling of the asked that no resolution endorsing cense has been filed in the the' rear. As they reached the bam of the South End will be held this HelUg Olav, Oslo, Sept. 18, New York.” ' Mlcolll and De Rosse came to the recent popularity of this yam for “It is Governor Roosevelt who has words has only been altered to the ■- him for the presidency be offered, the .town clerk today by Ralph b. month but a card will be sent to Y o r k . ______use in silk hosiery, was approved and if one should be, that it not be Henniquin and Helen A. Swanson, door. The officers ordered them in- each member urging attendance at been a failure,” Bro^Jkhart said. extent of a letter or two. ?": : '• .side and were questioning them by the board of managers at yes­ His Statement The Cohnectlcut Rivet used, to be acted on. both of Manchester. the regular meeting of .the Chamber terday’s meeting. WiUlam Skinner known as the Cunnehtic River. The “The proceedings of our conven­ when Llcairl and Conti drove up in next Monday night. At this meet- LATEST STOCKS Recalling his advocacy of a union a Studebaker sedan. of William Skinqer & Sons, who has of the west and south for political Podunk,.Hockanum, Tunkahoosan tion should not be diverted from the Beekeepers are reminded that the ing matters of importance pertain­ served for twenty-eight 'years as rivers still keep their Indian names. issues of the present campaign in After the attempted demonstra­ ing to the merchants, will be dis­ action on economic grounds, the date for registry of tion with the automatic this pair as mehiber of the aBSOciation’q.bbard 'Two of the lake# close to Manches­ the state by any consideration of required by law, such re^steation cussed, , including the Christmas New York, Sept. 18—(AP) The of managers, and Charles Cheney of Iowan’s statement said: ter have only been slightly change. who our next nominee for the presi­ to be made to the town clerk s of­ well as the other two men we/e lighting program for this year. Last Stock Market slipped into reverse “In the last session of the Senate placed under arrest, handcuffed in year it was thought by many that Cheney Brothers, who has served such a union was effectively in op­ They formeriy were Poutapoag dency ought to be," the governor fice before Oct. 1. again today and moved slowly doym- twenty-one years, were elected to Wangumbaug Lakes.- ^ ^ couples and calls were sent by the the Ughtlng should be a community hill although descent was bhecked eration for most of the session. Included among -the principal, said. two raiders to Stafford Springs anu project and not only a merchants af­ honorary membership in the board “The way is now open for the Deny Report now and then during intervals of {of manager#. v Indian, settleirients' were Nipmucks, It was reported that Ritchie ad­ NERVOUS GANGSTER to Hartford'for help in disposing of fair, It is hoped at this meeting to dullness when offerings dried up. west and the south to unite’ agalnst Mohegabs, Uneds, Pequots,* Nehan- herents were planning to nullify ac­ the captured liquor and apparat’os. decide which it shall be, and pos­ The mediocre rally yesterday led the centralized power of all states tics, (now Niantic) Hammonassetts, tion of the Arkansas State Demo­ From the Hartford Barracks there sibly to elect a committee from the bearish professionals to beljeye MORROW AS BEST MAN which has destroyed the prosperity Menunkatucks, Wangunks, Podunks, cratic convention several days a ^ Chicago, Sept. 18—(AP) Some­ responded Lieutenant Paul Lavin entire chamber to perfect details of that the best prospects for Immedi­ of agriculture, of the independent Sucaogs, Poquonocks, Agawams, which endorsed Senator Joseph T. body slammed a door In the court­ and five other State Policemen, the lighting. ate profits- were still on the short merchants, of the Independent man- Massacoes, 'Tunxis, Quinhiplacs,^Si- room today and Danny Stanton, while Lieutenant Russell Harmon side and selling was resumed AT NEPHEW’S WEDDING •afacturers, of the independent bank­ wanogs and Pauguss^ts. The north­ Robinson for the presidency. One Capone lieutenant and one of the speaker then said Governor Ritchie and two men came from the bar­ throughout the list. Utilities en­ ers and of the every other legiti­ western part of the state wte/icon-, crime commission’s “public enemies racks at Stafford Springs. ENTERPRISE WINS RACE; countered considerable realizing, but mate Independent business.” spicuous on the map by Its'hitolt of had promised the Arkansas Senator dropped to the floor. • pressure also was appUed to the his support. This was denied in Brought Here New York, ^ept.-18,—(AP.)—The “The west and the south are also any big settlements. ■’ . s, -** Assured the door slamming pre­ While these reinforcements were U. S. RETAINS THE CUP merchandising shares and to niis- New York Evening ^Pbst says that united In opposition to the issue Maryland. ^ saged nothing more dangerous than at work wrecking the establish­ cellaneous industrials. Activity in­ Ambassador Dydght W. Morro'w raised by Governor Roosevelt for The convenUon was formally to mere noise, the gangster returned to creased somewhat in comparison nominate Governor R^tc^ie and the ment to make possible the removal will be best m an.at the wedding of the repe^ of the 18th Amendment.” a belligerent attitude, shook his fist of the still, Pettingill and Collins (Continued from Page One.) •. with the "Wednesday trading. Yet his nephew, Richard B. Scandrelt, ANOTIffiR AUTO C I ^ . other three members of at newspaper photographers, climg the turnover remained small. Brookhart said. “Since this Issue ticket as the Democratic standard drove to Manchester with their and Mary Emma Landenberger of has been put forward by the son rf to the back of his attorney and de­ prisoners, arriving at the pobce appeared she would take 10 or 15 Declines generally held to nominal hearers. Mayor William F. Broen- manded a jury trial on charges of proporitions in the more active Philadelphia on October 4. WaU street also,' it furnishes an ad­ AT BAD INTERSEW station at 11:45 and asking that the minutes to come around the mark. Miss Landenberger, ^ a newspaper ditional and powerful reason for co­ ing, of Baltimore, is the carrying concealed weapons. The breeze continued to freshen, stocks. American Telephone, l^ rth nominee for governor. Ritchie is He is also accused by Mrs. Cath­ men be kept there over night. Each American and Stone & Webster v^ter, met ScandrettTn his law of­ operative actloi^ between the west of the four. was put in a separate blowing between 15 and 18 miles an fices. when she had gone to discuss seeking a fourth term, erine Bock of homing J hour as Enterprise rounded the turn, yielded 2 points or more and these and the south.” Automobiles owned and driveu.by^. daughter, Mrs. Lucille O Nell, a cell. Meantime Lieut. Lavin had ' were similar drops in R. H. Macy, a story on which she was working. Allen Barrett of St. John steeet'knd telephoned to Hartford fof three big and she set sail for the second ten When she left ScMdrett was said to prisoner in his apartment. mile marker with a bone In her Woolworth, Safeway Stores West- John Firato of Oakland .steeet ffgin'- ^ Stanton was one of the ganpters trucks and the State Police speed- inghouse Electric, Johns-Manville, have remarked, “,Therk is the girl DONOVAN WARNS PA R H ed in a- collision at the intersection wagon and Pettingill and Collins teeth. This leg was a close reach, I’m going to marry.” Less than a HOSPITAL NOTES named in vagrancy warrants issued almost a run before the wind. LoeWfs, Auburn, Autostrop, Foster of Park and Chestnut street at 2:10 by Judge John H. Lyle yesterday. waited at the police station here for Shamrock- rounded the mark at Wheeler and Diamond Match. Amer week later they were engaged. ON PROHIBITION I^U E this afternoon. In the car driveii by He was already in custody. • them, to ^ c t as guides to the Fiano ican Water Works, Sears Roebuck, Mi«« Landenberger is a daughter Mr. Barrett was Harold Drew , of daughter jvas born early t^s 12 :12:14, almost ten minutes behind of the late Eugene Landenberger of morning at the Manchester Me­ place. ^ the defender. Case, American Rolling Mills and / 180 Summit street, who was iscated- HARTFORD MAN KILLED Nobody knew any shorter way to Eastman Kodak lost 3. U. S. S ^l, Skaneateles, N. Yi, and a graduate in the front with the driver and Afc. morial hospital to Mr. and Mrs. CTif Shamrock was an estimated mile New York, Sept 18.—(AP)—Ad­ ford Massey of 63 Starkweather get to that Birch Mountain locality. and a half behind. General Electric and American Can of Syracuse University In the class and Mrs. OUmpia Bosco. 'The fiur- Norwich, Sept. 18—(AP) BO the trucks trundled all the way eased a point. of 1926. ^ , vocating repeal of the 18th Amend­ rett car 'was being driven east and Wind and water conditions indi­ ment, Col. William J. Donovan, for­ Miss Ellen Marcin of 136 Bissell liam Movehuk, 64, of Hartford was to the foot of Nigger Hill on the cated a run of probably not more In------order to make much progre^ Scandrett is an Amherst alumnus had Just passed toe mtersectioii of fatally injured in a motorcycle ac- Manchester-Bolton road, then south than an hour on the second ten mile in either direction the of the class of 1911. Until a year mer assistant U. S attorney general, toe two,streets when the Firtrto car,. street was admitted for an appendi­ aident on the Hartford tump ke in likened the position of the Republi­ citis operation. to South Bolton and over the road leg. peared to need more definite news, ago he was vice-president of the coming from toe north* struck it'On the town of Marlborough early to­ from South Bolton to Birch Moun­ Shamrock which had held In for of one sort or the other, than has American Gas and, EHectric Com­ can party today to the plight of the toe side tearing off toe left^ninning day. He died in a hospital here sev­ tain, a distance of about 19 miles. been forthcoming. Reports of bet­ pany. His mother is the former Whig party before the (Jivil War. shore where the sea was smoother, The dlstintegration of the Whig board and pushing toeinto, the THREE GIRLS’ COFFEE eral hours later from a fractured Later, when the still, equipment and apparently realized she was losing ter inquiry for some of the com­ Agnes Morrow. gutter on toe south side of the - slcull* liquor had been loaded on the trucks ground and shortly after 11:30 came modities, notably steel, and pig iron party in the slavery controversy Is street. Both Mrs. Bosco . and .Mrv. SHOP Movehuk was riding in the sidecar and the empty drums rendered use­ and copper, indicate a belief bn the illustrative, he said, speaking before around. the Young Men’s Republican Club. Drew were cut when thrown, against. Specials Friday, Sept. 19 of a motorcycle driven by Michael less by blows from axes, a Herald Vanderbilt put his boat over on part of important consumer# that the glass. ’ ' < Mogas, 21, of 417 Gardner aveiiue, prices have scraped bottom;-but in NO SETTLEMENT YET "That organization in the 50’s found Clam Chowder newspaperman showed the raiders the starboard tack a moment later the slavery ibsue loaded ■with politi­ Mr. Firato was lAJured on the . Baked mackerel with vegetables Hartford. The latter told police how to get to Manchester by way without losing any of his advantage. the absence of a rally in quotations right leg. There is a sto^ sign on^ ______85c who arrested him on a charge of Desperate Measures on these materials improvement is Rome, Sept.* 18 — (AP) The cal, moral and emotional dynamite. and potatoes reckless driving that the front tire of Highland Park and Porter street, “The Whigs did not meet the logic toe Chestnut street: faide; Park Hot roast pork sandwich, vegetables at the cost of a six-mile drive. The crew of the British boat was regarded as rather the critical. Giomale ITItaHa in a front page street-being considered a thirtaB^ blew out, causing the machine to taking desperate measures to bring Professional bears have capitaliz­ note, evidently inspired by ti« gov­ of events. Guided by short sighted and potatoes...... 20c turn over. He was uninjured. ' It was 3:30 this morning when expediency and timidity, they per­ street. The owners were imabte';to. Salmon salad sandwich with the plant was dismantled and the their boat higher into the wind, but ed the sluggish response made by ernment today said the Italo-French reach an agreement and . Officer^. she did not appear to respond read­ business in a period when seasonal naval conversations are “not only sisted in a policy of evasion. Be­ potato salad ...... trucks loaded. cause of this the party failed.” Walter Cassells investigate* . ‘r Chicken salad sandwich ...... *oc HEART BALM SUIT ily. gains are normal. On the other not concluded but apparently not Arrange for Bonds anywhere near solution.’” { - Spaghetti with tomato sauce and_ Bridgeport, Sep^t. 18.—(AP) — The whole outfit was taken to The situation is analogous to that hand, more cheerful speculative cir­ parmesan cheese ...... 23c Susem E. McGuiness, a Darien dress­ of a horse race. In which one hugs cles profess to be satisfied ivlth I the “Studying,' examining and -discus­ Hartford, a stop being made Ivere situation, and are willing,’to allow sion still are going on,” says the Boston baked beans ...... 15c maker today filed a ?50,000 breach to pick up the four prisoner's. Fiano the rail and the other runs out in Frankfurters and saurekraut of promise suit against Eugene N. the m i^e of the track, taking what the recovery plenty of tline. newspaper, "Consequently Minister was not arrested with the others is called the “overland” route to the The weekly construction figures, Grand! is remaining in Rome for the and potatoes ...... 83c Tolies, 74, retired Norwalk busi­ but later was included in the Hat of Waffles with maple sy ru p ...... 15p ness man. finish line a route that is many for the states east of the Rockies present.” Waffles with pure honey ...... 30c She charges that he proposed ■ to those charged with manufacturing [ igjjgrtjis the longer, revealed that the daily Tate of new The note, the Giomale explains, is liquor and keeping it for sale. Ar­ Enterprise continued to increase awards for September was running provoked by the “fantasies” of for- All kinds of pies ...... her in May, 1927, and that she ac­ rangements for bonds were expect­ A la mode ...... • • • 1®® cepted. her advantage and at 11:45 was a slightly behind August’s althou^rh' eign_, nevrapapers. Coffee with pure cream ...... 5c The wedding date was set four ed to be made today at the home of mile and a half ahead. the figures for presidential building different times, she alleges but each Justice of the Peace L. D. Eaton of - Uses Range Finder showed improvment. BROKER IN COURT “The Cholc.e of Many, The computations of the distance There’s a Reason.” time postponed. Bolton. From trade circles came reports Fiano declared to a reporter that between the i w o boats were made that business in the cottpn mills Waterbyry,/ Sept. 18.—(AP) — he did not know who owned the by Lieut. O. T. McDermltt, navigat­ was reviving and that the Nbw York j Joseph S. Schofield, 38, of Hartford, still and had np interest In It. He ing officer of the Kane, using a City garment industry was un­ a former Waterbury broker, pleaded said he had rented the barn to a range finder with which the navy usually busy, indicating that full not guilty this morning when ar­ man whom he did not know because computes the distance away of a buying had started. The president of raigned before Judge John Rufus he was sorely in need of money. He target. an automobile company noted a 30 Booth in the Superior Criminal had lost all his crops, he said. In the Commodore Vanderbilt, who percent increase In his concern’s Court on four counts of embezzle­ recent destructive hailstorms. He knows the tides and wind cues of August business over July, charac­ ment by agent. Through his coun­ : is the father of five children, the the course put in for shore at 11:50, terizing the gain as "a definite and sel, Attorney Frederick J. Rund- seeking the current which runs maken of Hartford, Schofield asked eldest six years old. His wife is not encouraging upturii.” for a continuance of one month to yet 22. sometimes* as high as three miles an Announcement of the terms of hour. American Agricultural Chemical enable him to prepare a proper de­ Fiano himself is a veteran of the The Shamrock’s skipper apparent­ fense to toe charges. When no ob­ World War and says that he and Company’s reorganization brought jection was offered by State’s At­ one other, who is now in Hollywood, ly discarding his earlier plan to sail flurries^f activity in the company’s his own race regardless of whkt En­ stocks. The preferred which is to be torney Lawrence L. Lewis toe con­ were the only sur-vlvors among the terprise did, followed Enterprise in tinuance was allowed with bonds set young men who went Into the ItaUan toward shore. He had tried the exchangeable share for share for at 82,000. army from his native village. Both of shore road too soon, it appeared, stock in the Delaware corporation, them came to this country about and a long tack»toward the open sea soared half a dozen poin,ts to a new, eight years ago. Fiano married a had only lost him ground. high, but the common, on which the Hartford girl and they have tried • Enterprise rounded the ten 'ipile | exchange . basis is one-tenth of a hard, he says, to make a living on marker at 12:03:15. share of new for one of the present the run-down' farm in Bolton, but Enterprise rounded the twenty, stocks, slumped to a new low. not very successfully. He says he mile markef at 12:55:06. ! Money was easy and so abundant couldn’t resist the offer of good It took the American boat only 51 j that the unofficial rate held at 1 1-2 money for the rental of the barn minutes, 51 seconds to make the 10 | percent against the call, loan re­ but had nothing whatever else to do iqjjp. run before the wind on the sec- [ newal rate of 2 percent. with the business conducted there. ond leg. I Other Case Put Off Enterprise Cc#;sed her baby jib, The charge of keeping liquor vdLb topsail just before going around th e ! OPENING STOCKS turn which, caused some in th e ! .8 intent to sell and with manufactur­ ing for sale, which was •“•'ought spectator fleet to believe she had ' New York, Sept. 19 —' (AP) — against John Caselli and Ray Solo met with an accident such as befell Stocks opened Irregular today on of 117 Eldricjge street, who are the Shamrock yesterday. i narrow price changes. Houston Oil, alleged proprietors of the building The maneuver was deliberate to Allied Chemical and Case lost 1 to in Bolton that was raided on Tues­ allow her to hit the mark closer, 1 1-2. Union Carbide, Montgomery day did not come to trial before and go around without losing too Ward and United Aircraft eased 3-4 Justice of the Peace Eaton of Bol­ much distance. and General Electric sagged 1-2. Shamrock rounded the turn at Pacific Lighting rallied 2 8-8. ' Van­ THIS 9 PIECE ton yesterday afternoon, as planneil, -‘veB minutes behind the Do not miss the ^ adium, New York Central, GiUette a continuation being asked for untd defender. good clean fun and Friday afternoon at the same time, and International Telephone advanc­ which was granted. ed from 1-2 to 3-4. U. S. Steel lively entertainment II CHECK UP SUSPECTS opened 1-8 lower. inciiiental to the DINING ROOM SUITE New Britain, Sept. 18— (AP) — The market showed increasing series of popular • Eugene Pearson, 36, of River street, heaviness after toe initial transac­ b e t t e r CONDTTION NOW Bridgeport Jerry Neuman, 23, re­ tions and by toe end of toe first half cently released from the Bridgeport hour losses of a point or so were nu­ AT 8TITS SEWAGE PLANT jail, and Hugh Fitzpatrick, 30, of merous, although the turnover re­ CABAKET 31 Dennison street, Hartford, are mained small. Realizing came Into being held under bonds of $1,000 toe utilities, which had accounted while the police check up on their for toe best part of yes^rday’s ' cw Pump and Agitator Dis­ records. narrow improvement. There was al­ NIGHT place Manual Cleaning of They were arrested yesterday for so some selling of merchandising is- •Four Up-to-the Minute Septic Tank; Cleaner Flow- the theft of merchandise consisting of silk stockings and a suit from suds» ■ Acts. age. _____ American Water’ Works, Ameri­ stores In this city. can and Foreign Po'wer, .Columbia Fitzpatrick gave ficticious names fUANK DUCROt COMPLETE The chief criticism raised by the when arrested. Pearson denied con­ Gas and American Telephone sag­ P ged 1 to m . Westlnghouse electric i Marvelous Feats of ^ State Board of Health against toe nection with the alleged thefts al­ ^ Haglo ll( septic tanks for the disposal of toe though he admitted driving his com­ dipped nearly 2 points and there disposal of toe sewage of the Eighth panions to this city. were one point declined in Sears Buffet, Table, China, Arm Chair and 5 Side Chairs. School and Utilities District was The trio is said to have beqome Roebuck, Real SUk Hosiery, Dupont, S i- EDITH MOOi)IE that, through lack of proper care the acquainted whUe Bervlng* terms In Coca Cola, International H ^ e st^ r, I P Whirlwind Dancer Finished in beautiful American Walnut. Good design disposal system did not have an op­ toe Bridgeport Jail. Foster Wheeler, Reynolds Tobacco portunity to operate properly and “B" and Loew’s. Worthington Pump •—well made. that the effluent was not in proper FEARS FOB DAUGHTER dropped more than 8 points and R. rS!IONrY '& PYLN lii condition to enter a public stream. New Haven, Sept. 18.—(AP)-^ H. Macy, Johna-Manvllle an(J Qwo ’ 'Ten Minutes of , . 5 The new officials of the district, Police today were requested to yielded 2. Studebaker rose » RealiruB. in an-effort to meet this criticism search for Landa Del Vioonio, 19, - Foreign exchanges were slightly See This Suite in Our Window. I have purchsised a modem' suction Irregular. Starling cables opened^ *t II pump and agitator which are now who' according to her parents dis­ HARRY BURT ' appeared last night at t:30 o’clock, $4.86 6-32, off 1-82^______^ v/orking successfully at the Hilliard, soon after receiving a telephone call You 411 Him. ^ , ■ street tank. This displaces the old from her suitor In which he is alleg­ SENIOR NOUllNATED method of letting a laborer down ed to have threatened toe girl’s life. An of toi# in addition , into* the tadk with a rope tied Mrs. Del Vicchlo said her daugh­ Danbury, Sept. 18.—(AP) Harold to 'Qur regniu show a t ;| 0 around him whefi it became necess­ B. Senior of Bethel, was n o t a t e d K E M F S I N C ary to scrape 6ft the sides o f, the ter and Joseph Vita who bad beeq miiU ^rieest keepingla m p m t company------for three- years------re (o« 8t»t« from “ • “Music and Furniture’’ tank. cenOy* Qu-ro«lled. Last night she’ Fourth Distrlot, at the Bepuhltcan The condition of the effluent en­ I tering toe Hockanum Is already told police he vowed he would shoot caucus held here this afternpon. mr. /m i v ' W D i V allowing marked improvement. L^nda if she did not meet him. Senior is a buUding contractor.^ S^: \ y rv Vf - yS ;: :::i;>-*^-- :M TiaUESDAT^SEmMBBR:18.1W(V ' V i - ■■'-‘> --- r '-■ UANeHmSaiEVBNiN SOUTH M^NCHESTEIUGpI^. V

.. I m- V---~'... .,y ACCIDENT HNFOUljDED WilUaxhwkb ge-Ve bis Leo Rowe of BisseU street who home sa-Yprk' when he 'waa OVER HORTON SMITH (Furnished by Pntiuun No. 3’s Pump$t Bnek^'^^Hs themk was found'guilty in the'Man­ .;o has been employed for the past ra months by the d ty Central Bow, Hartford, .-ObhP* QuMters After" Recondition­ Rumor Travels Rapidly and .. V M. aitooks , chester police tA 't' • ' • Never Kiicw. of Golf Dete Here has severed hlfl connection witn tnat ing" and Painting. „ ‘ .> va«in cy: He.Wasgrrested.lV'Btate concern. Has Local Man Hurt and quaint tila pftteni BecaiiM of Misinterpretation Bid Asked P o U p e ^ . Jaropa At who Dead While Touring in ...8 2 5 — Number three pumper, pne of the Stafford- Springs that looks inst lika Y>f -Telegram to Farrell. Ward Grant has been named as Bankers Trust Co. found Muianey in the neighborhp^^ manager of the gas station hi France. t . — 325 oldest piebes of fire fighting h P P ^ r a real tiiied floor 340 tus In . the South Manchester pf Deming street early yesterday and fe^s like it, too, fpr The^ailure of Horton Smith) fam­ old Rautenbur'g building ' — Department, has been -completely^ morning. He was lying In t o e ^ o ous pi^essional golfer to play hew street, which he has re-na^ed toe Rumor, traveling at . i g h t MConn. h g . ! M River „ f r . . . 426 every block is .einbossed. .. . 132 140 overhauled during toe past month,, and was In danger of bp^jkiUeu ^ . i recMlfly as advertised, now appears Midland Service station. He vml like speed, had^John Lem*ned, a Htfd Conn Trust .. by a bus br-automob^.^e^of ^ , It is just one of the" to Have been due to a misunder­ Cheney Brothers executive now First Nat Hartford .. 220 240 and win go into service tomorrow at handle Franklin gas and oils. He - - 40 Hose Co. No. 3, looking like a n w drivers ot .toe -New; ^ ^ a p d .. ‘ Bu..; many distinctiye pa^ stood telegram.>judgfing from a irt- takes this position today. traveling in Frtmce, in a fatal am* Land Mtg and Title • • "Vs. dent and at times dead, for two ______180 machine. The pumper was bought Line infp'rmed the policeman who j ternsin fine linolevuns teV reteelveid today by Mutual B&T . . . . < 175 in 1917, and last fsdl was re-shod btpught bim to toe^local station. A Baglejfj’ president of the Lions Mr. and Mrs, Willard Maqk, who days this week. Telegraph wires and | Trust with pneumatic, tires, replacing the that we are now show­ sponsors,of the exhibition, ^ cables were resorted to by members i Riverside Trust . ... 500 — Sail sentencS of 15 days was impos­ have occupied an, apartment i? ... 300 — old-type cpshlon tires that ]qad given. ing’ .... eveiyohe offered Wlliakn D.'Richardson, New York buUding now owned by I._ of the Cheney family and The Her-iwest Htfd Trust long service, but Which were not* up. ed.. newspaperman with whom the Lions ald in an effort to run downvntoi le re- Stocks V 7 at a greatly rMuced bell on Depot Square, are mo'ving ... 130 135 to the required standards of-modern price for Liholeum'Week. booked the match. to Apel place. iport and word late this aftsiuwu fire service. New fendera had tp^be, ■Richardson says he wired J o ^ y ■ was received direct from learned Aetna Fire irfade for toe truck because of-the Why hot take this ad­ FarreU’and asked him if he and Hor­ Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Chapman ^ d assuring his relatives he is in the Aetha Life larger tires now being used. vantage to beautify your ton Sthith could play best of health* Automobile The paint work on the'fire truck Farrell answered in the affirmative daughter. Miss M ari^ So MrsistSttt was the rumor that ] Conn. G ^ w a l...... 149 floors at a lower cost. and Mrs. Cleon Chapman, was done by Peter Baldwin, local Come in totiijght and see but thought that Smith received a “ Strickland street, Learned was the victim of an auto- Hartford Fire **•**•• auto painter. - sitailar message. Richard^n says from a motor trip to Westfield, N. S e crish while traveling in Eu- Htfd Steam BoUer - 66 our complete display. he ^eapedted Farrell to get in touch telephone NatiohEd Fire J where they visited, with reteUvM rope that the Herald’s telephone ((^tihued from; Page Ohe^) with'Smith and that the whole M- rf S S 'L eE oy caapmMi. They took wires were taxed all day > Tuesday* Phoenix Fire fair was an unavoidable • misunder­ the Bear Mountain bridge route^d with . calls inquiring about the Travelers standing for which all concerned are PubUc UtiUties Stocks CURB QUOTATIONS “interest- oh notes” as. contrasted returned by way of toe Storm King story. Sifting toe rumor it was with a!; “current debt’' of , deeply regretfiU. His letter follows SSiway. e^oMlig a e Huton Conn. Elec Serv learned that someone had read an Conn. Power ... “If toe;debt of ' toe to ^ 'o f; Wind-^ Sept. 17, 1930. »t Newburgh and item telling about such an accident pfd. — ((By Assoclj^ted Press.) ham" he wrote “wete $173,506 a t, home through toe Litchfield Hills. Greenwich W&G, Amer Cities Rpwer, and Lt B. 15% Mt, George W. Bagley, President, in toe Boston Globe. That paper was . jjjgj. Lgt toe rate of six ‘ you'^edn^^ asked to check the information and | _riua . Am Super Po^er . • . 2Sy4. thereon.would amount to 51P,380 to-. Manchester Lions Club, The Young People’^ “ ®^®^y Tuc Hartford Gas Cent States Elec ...... 23%, South Manchester, Conn its managing editor informed ^ do, pfd . 1. stead of $25,000. Inquiry toto > Swedish Congregationiti ®huMh Herald today toat no such “ ews Cities Service...... -28% subject' elicited the information that DfflmMr. Bagley, ^ ihold its quarterly bu^e»s meeting S N E T Co Elec Bond and Share ... ..8 1 . . S. was. very much article had appeared do, rts, W. the current debt in fact amoimte to Smith, 1 tomorrow evening- Horace Learned, brother of toe ______Manufacturing Stocks Nlag and Hudsop Power .. 16 lome $500,000 or $600,000, to lieu to find out from Horton Pennroad ------...:.. ..10% whom I saw at toe P.G.A Cham subject of toe wUd j Am Hardware ...... 56 58 of $173,500 as reported.” . ^ , received 28 —• S O I n d ...... '...... • . . 49. plonshlp, toat he naahad not M J ^ S d ^ s^ R ^ r*t’A*!*mttd of 18 turaUy considerably agisted abo" J,j Amer _ Hosiery .. • 16% Treasurer Frank P. Fenton de­ J n ^ ^ r d reprding toe match at Mr. and M^. , the rumor and traced -it to its 1 Amer Silver .^r.. • United Gas ...... *. clined to coinment until he J®* BisseU street 44 Unit Lt and Power A ...... 39% \ ceived a copy of the letteri He has Hartford. 'The whole thing came Middletown where she will enter source. He learned toat a 1 Arrow ------H&H, com- about, .through a a nurse’s lyiftTi in Cheney Brothers employ had, y^utomaUc Refrig Util Pow and .Lt • • • • • ** • V*;‘‘ iSi/ held office, for 31 years and is a in T he E vein ^ H eraU -b P ays Middlesex hospital for said that he had read such .a story I Sanford, com vacuum Oil ^ .. -. * • • • • • *^* 7% I candidate for re-election. of, a wire received training course. Kittel' was Vicks Finsmclal reU from St. Paul. When I starto^ graduated from tne Manchester in some newspaper. When closely | pfd to arrange for toe match I .was im- High school in June. aueationed toe young man could not i Riuings and Spencer . 3% able to locate Smith, and give any definite information. Once —Bristol -i Brass ------— _ that be was playing in toe St. Pam Girl Scouts of Troop 5 wiU meet started it did not take long for toe do, p fd ...... yv tPumament I wired to , at toe HoUister street school Mon­ rumor to spread. The H e^ d heard Collins C o '...... 102 — inr “Can you and Horton Smith toe story shortly after it had stort- Case, Lockwood and B 625 — play exhibition at Manchester Coim- day afternoon at 4 o’clock. ed and it probably wiU not be defi­ Colt’s Firearms ...... 24 28 n try'Cmb, near Hartford, g i^ g Miss Beatrice Baiffer, daughter of nitely stopped until word of toe Eagle L o ck ...... 35 40. dSi/^H e wired in the J® Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Laufer of 995 cablegram received today from Fafnir Bearings ...... — and, natiurally I assumed that he naa Main street, is -visiting relatives in puller Brush, Class A. Learned himself wlU have spre^ to 115 ® ed to Horton Smith and eve^- New York City. toe same far corners toe original Hart & Cooley ...... thlhg was okay. I found out later Hartmann Tob. com . story reached. that he thought I ^® Helen Davidson Lodge No. 98, do, 1st* pfd ...... wire to Horton Smith and it never Daughters of Scotia, hold its Inter Silver...... -i -V • ,Say$, , , V occurred to him to speak to Horton regular meeting in Tinker hall to­ MARI0RTAUEYT0~G0 do, pfd ...... about it. Having a wire I morrow evening at 7:45. Landers, Prary & Clk closed arrangements with Mr. Hen­ Man & Bow, Class A. derson of the Hartford -nmes I Attention of toe clerks and toym BACK TO GRAND OPERA do, Class B SAMUEL was very much surprised indeed to ; New Brit Mch. com .. learn that Smith did not show u^ storekeepers is called to , toat at toe Salvation Army citodel 'North & Judd ...... As a matter of fact he wm doing * Niles Bern Pond ...... nothing on toe day and could easily the ladies are serving a cafetetia j York, _ Sept. 18.—(AP) — harden supper this evening from 5 to 9:30, | Talley, 22-year-old prlma ' Peck, Stow and Wilcox have come to Manchester had it not BUppCl. ------Russell Mfg C o ...... been .ifor the misunderstanding. featuring rhicken chicken salad sandwicnes who abandoned ^and opera mid peafhes to w different ways. Scovill ...... There i« no blame to be attached to for a Kansas wheat farm in 192^ Seth Thom Co. com .. CHURCH anyone. The whole thing was a mis­ has turned her back on farming and Standard Screw ...... 115 vN understanding due to misinterpreta­ Robert M. Reid and Son will ^ is studying in New York again, un­ do. pfd, guar "A” . 100 I^resident of the Carnegie Institute tion of toe wire and I trust toat you an auction of toe household furni­ der Frank Laforge. Stanley Works 37 39 will consider it as such. ture of toe late William Munro at Miss Talley who came to New 342 East Center street tomorrow, Smythe Mfg ...... — that great enterprise founded by Andrew Very, truly yours, York from her farm last August Taylor & Fenn.... 1Z& “ William D. Richardson, Friday, September 19, at I p. m. The ! said her wheat crop was good and Tofrington ...... 54 57 Carnegie at Plttthurgh for the promodtm of Editor, Golfer’s Year Book sale will be held rain or shine. ! her com crop a failure, and averred Underwood Mfg Co .. 91 93 art, science and literature. Known throughout ----- . J I abe had come back east to make Union Mfg Co’ .... the world as a student of current problems. Fred Werner and Ralph HaUiday i records. She refused to adnrit 225 defeated Garry and Graves of Hwt- headed back to toe operatic n s Envelope, com INCOME T M RECEIWS do, pfd 112 Chairman of the Board Carnegie budtute - Adams Exp ,...... 26% ence in the American Inisiness low tax schedule could be continued former home, and 1 Allegheny ...... 21% BERT ACOSTA IS FREED I Ain Can ...... 127% world in recent years has been 1 Am and For Pow . 70% S “‘f « 36% the tendency of industrial lead* terly pay^nts are received at toe for two weeks._____ [ Am Intemat...... BY CONNECTICUT COURT i Am Pow and Lt .. 84% ers to join hands with science*, Treasury,; .jfchome t o P^^loi^ggg® An 8% pound baby boy, William, ! Am Rad Stand San 26% far this m ^ to totaled $107,82^^ , jr w i bom today to Mr. and Mrs. Am Roll Min ...... 46% No more significant example of (Continued from Page 1) ...... 64% SSrSrio'd ^ y“ r' wh °r the I wnilam Pag«il ^ 8 Wetout street Am Smelt this trend exists than your mod* higher^Thtes were in rf_fec^ meeting of toe Scoutmaster’s ed that there were rumors that Am Tel and ’Tel ...... " ‘’oiav Acosta had been paid to do foolish Am Tob B ...... 248% I em u^dfW e V^^a Violet Ray toThe Show‘S toorease?^ e?^ tor2^ Association which was scheduled for Am Water W k s...... ta sbpw^uicr,eMe fonig-ht has b6sn postponed due to stunts in toe air. In conclusion the in the ‘Toosting' of the LU C K Y year fof toe i government above last __ p *.Va TV^Am. court said he would accept the Anaconda ...... the fact that a number of toe mem­ Atl Ref ...... 32V4 veari.t&etoqr with decreased re- bers are out'of town. The meeting recommendation for a nolle it he 33% STRIKE tobaccos. The great S S a ^ h d e r Secretary Ogden was sure tht Acosta was througn Baldwin ...... will be held Thursday night of next Balt and Ohio 99% lurfflW'f itophliAiged today that this with toe foolish acts of the past. 31% success dfy^r^erim entsdeny week. ■ Bendix .... * ;? co ^ ltlli had - been e*?®®^®*^. How can I be sure? queried toe 88% onstr^t^s thk\wisdom of tbis was'iaAeh-toto.account by. toe treas- judge and to this Acosta replied he Beth Steel it was estimated recently Canadian Pac ...... could assure toe court these things Case Thresh ...... '' umon fetween business and that ihere was hope of continuing CREWOFTHER-lOO were of toe past. ‘Word of honor ff the t ^ reduction. The one per queried the court. “Word of honor Cerro de Pasco ...... science cent ^ a h -was made effective for Chrysler ...... replied Acosta. Judge Beardsley Ctolum Gas and El ...... 64% last yiar only- - , GOT $12 FOR TRIP rose in his chair and extended his Colum Graph ...... AdWtostratlon officl^ expect hand across the bench toward Acos­ customs receipts, which have f^en Coml Solv ...... London, Sept. 18.— (AP)—^The^air ta who took several steps forward Comwlto and Sou ...... down this year, to pick up ag^n ministry has started an investiga­ and shook Judge Beardsley’s hand a f ■ fee imKettling caiwed by en­ tion of assertions made in an arti­ with warmth. The court/then ex­ Consol Gas ...... ‘-ql actment of the new tariff law has Corn Prod ... • - ...... cle in toe newspaper “John Bull” changed salutes with the fliet who DuPontDeNem...... oTo^ that members of the crew of toe later shook hands with Prosecuting ^^Durlng this fiscal year, which be­ British dirigible R-lOO complained Attorney Larkin and left the “court Elec Pow and L t ...... gan on July 1, the margin of gov­ of inadequate pay for their services room. ernment. expenditures above re- on toe recent trip to Canada and of Fox Film A ...... ceipts totaled $283,208,782. treatment received since. Gen Elec ...... • • • The article said toe men received ROBBERS SHOOT COP 4 1-2 guineas weekly ($2S.50)' while Gen Motors ...... ’ „ CUBA CHALLENGES on toe trip but had unlimited hours Gold D u st...... *...... of work. When actuaUy flying they Grigsby ...... received four pence an hour for toe Ann Arbor, Mich., Sept.^ 18.— Int Harvest ...... ^ LEAGUE’ S POWERS mt Nickel Can ...... first twelve hours and six pence m (AP.)—Two young robbers who fired ■without warning, sent a bullet int Tel smd T e l...... hour thereafter, according to the Johns Manville . • s • • a * (Co^tinr a .from Page 1) through the head of Peter J. itom. O’Rourke, New York City police- Kennecott . • • * LUCKY STRIKE the finest cladrette you “For flying toe Atlantic,” | says Kreuger and Toll added Cuba’s position was most re- John Bull, “toe men received the inan, as he was driving his” automo­ princely sum of 37 shillings, six bile near here early today. Lehigh Val Coal ever smoked, made 6f.the finest tobaccos O’Rourke was unable to use toe Loew’s, Inc .... *'*^Senor Ferrara replied vrith vigor pence each (about $12). The men Lorillard .....* that Cuba could not submit to a dis­ have now been infdrmiBd tiielr pay revolver he had drawn, as the rob­ will be reduced to an equiy^ent of bers’ car pulled alongside toe ma­ Mo Kan Tex ... — the Cream of! tlie •Crop^^T!^ cussion of her reasons by the com­ Mont Ward ----- mittee. “These reasons « e w ex­ 59 shillings weekly for an indeflmte chine in which he was riding with period while toe airship is in her his wife. The buUet pierced boto Nat Cash RCg A Tt>ASTW/^ Evei^ond knoWs#?df bed^ pression of Cuba’s sovereignty,^ he Nat Dairy ,...*• asserted, “and must “ ®t be ch^- shed at Cardlngton,” ~ eyes and he is in a serious condi­ ssssssaeee** The air ministry pointed out in Nat Pow and Lt lenged. Her reasons must be ac tion. Nev Cop ...*•*• ...... ‘ \ t, fies and so TOAStiNO 'removds harmful today’s Dally Herald, lAbor organ, Mr; O’Rourke prevented a wreck N Y Central ...... 161% TTie Cuban cepresentative con­ that “flying pay” grant# in connec­ and drove the car for a mile before NY NH wid Htf ...... 106 irritants that cause throat Irritation and cluded toat M. Politis’ remarks were tion with toe trip vTbuld be addi­ toe robbers forced her to stop. The Nor Am A^vlation .. 8% in the “nature of an electira tional to the crew^s standard rate or robbers left without robbing her. 104 V4 North A m er...... 13 eopghing. No . wonder 20,679 physicians speech”. He asserted that neitoer M. pay* The O’Rourke car wm toe toiijd Packard ...... Itolitis not; Greece could dictate to attacked on toe road during toe Paxam Publlx...... 59 73% Oul)&* VI night. In each case , toe robbers Penn RR ....■***• have ^ated toekliS to irritating! Sistoor Sicialoja admitted that ^® REVOLT IN aON CITY fired, but H6 one else was wounded. Phila Read C and I 18% was partly to blame for permitting Two suspects were arrested; ,i_ Pub Serv N-J .••** 93 EyerYono knows’ that sunshine. me(lows— the discussion to continue » ®°“ ' Radio . >^ ...-•* * , 39 Chicago, Sept. 18.— (AP)— To­ , 34% troverslal tone. He said that boto M. day’s Herald and Examiner quoted Radio Keith Politis and Signor Ferrara had been AUTO TRUCKS COLUDE , 29 Independent leaders in Zion CSW, item Rand ...... 69% fiicrt’s why TbAS^IN^ ■r. out of order ;|m d closed the -discus- ni.. as predicting revolt against the Sears Roebuck'.. • • Simmons . 27% leadership of Overseer Wilbur Olenn . 21 foe'OltioVialet;gdy;;.'^ n-; -; °*°The delegates applaud^ this dt- Vollva following his departure Mon- Westport, sept. 18.-(AP)-Two Sindair Oil . . •...... *117 termination, while toe Citoan and Hlay on. another world tour to prove men escaped serious teJuries^Mrly j Souto Pac ^ the Greek smiled their readtoess to the earth is flat. this morning when a truck driwr i Soutoem Rwy 1...... 20% turn to a less dangerous toptc^____ Vollva’s departure, toe newspaper dozed at toe wheel to sweiwe into, Stand Brands , ^ ...... 103 was told, Is actuated “more by another'Vehide, which was parked Stand Gaa and Elec...... 60% growing pressure of opposition than In front of the Bridgeport Hydratlfic Stwd Oil Cd> . . •? 69%. by scientific eagerness.’’ offioe. Post R o ^ , West- S ^ d ^ N J_...... i 30% Mrs. John Alexander Dowie, p ort,fu sin g toe body to be sepa- Stand OU H ^ ...... , a • a • 61% ■ ^ .SCHALLER’S rated from the chahdB of the aecopd Tnxas C^rp . , . •. widow of the founds of the C ^ e - machine. The chassis climbed a 12 Timken R<^ Bear ...... • tlan CatooUc ApostoUc church, Is 76% i (3PER MILL leading the opposition to Vollva s foSt m baiim ent and landed high Union (^b id e ...... rule, toe newspaper said. UP on ah adjacent lawn, while the Unit Aircraft ...... 33% Yeur throA PretestleaHpnglai! body in which the driver was sound Uifit <^rp (Jlosed Tomorrow a s a a • • • ' r o y a l e n g a g e m e n t _ asl^D was knocked several fact, B. Barr At, of 447 Grand U. S Pipe and Fdry T. Stockholm, Sept. 18.— C ^ * )—Hu­ s s ■ s • * • i Open Saturday mors have been revived of toe e ^ J l l - gagcmehl of Prince Slgrifard, son of ....»«•.... • 1|62 Woodland St. Crown Ptfoce Qustff Adolf ■Warnet^Bros Plct ...... first mairiage, Wasting El and M fg ...... © 19S0, Ths Tebseeo ana of Holland. Thi -r#p ^f iy street. New Haven, was the driver Woolworto ...... ••••*,• ???? 6432 been printed In the Swedls^ pwss Yallow Truck ...... and thus far hava not been denied. of the other truck. J*. ■ . "k \ t- ‘‘S \

llftNCHBSTBR EVENING HERALOrsbUTH MANCHBSniE, CONN^^UniRSDAl', SEPTEMBER 1 8 , IMds k>AGB>OaB French, Frank Strong; Grand Juror, Adolph Broil, Charles Finney. Geor­ B w i L i i i i B i GDIAD iiS.RECOGNlZ^ ge Wippert; Qonstaliles/’' SamuOl BUSINESS IN STATE COLUMBIA Woodward, Albert B. Cannetti, V Axthur Blair; School 'Committee, The Democratie ckadidatee for L bs Veam li.—(AP.); .The regular meetog of the NEW GOVERNMENTS town election are aa follows: Aaaes- Mnk Minnie A lbasi.,' —GovernnaentziSi&elals asd repre- j Miss Hat«e Strickland, Miss Eva Grang'e was held Tuesday evening Case, Lockwood and Brain- BNOWONTHEGAIN Saimders, Walter Saunders John sor, Albert SkiimeU 3?oard of ReUef, The seiitatiyes'of sbe weBtem statas a and this evening the local Grange Elbert Atwood; SeleOtoM, L R. ard employees of Hartford, held Alvord, and .Mr. and Mrs. Win. will furnish . the program ’ for f ■ their annual outing recently at semhled' hsr« todagr to taldf E. Tliumlth all of Maricheslar were Kneeland Joow n. Py.g^ton; tiie “Neighbors’ Night" at Columbia. Grand Jurors, Bab«3t Atywod,, L. home'of Leslie Bolton. # the ceremonies maridsf dinner guests Sunday at the home , Several local folks attended the iNpiomats in Argmitine, Peru . The Ladles Sc>oiety meeting wiU of Mrs. Jennie Hiint ' Prevents Waywardne^ in Eaton, WilMaxh’WIlHains; Ckdlectpr ning of work oii^.t^ greatest - Buiiding Permits Pick Up Tri-Coimty Christian Endeavor Un­ of Taxes, Andrew ' B. Miueggla; be hdd Thursday at the hall.. Mrs. ♦ ... The Tri County Christian Endeav­ Alice Toomey and Mrs. Alice Lee ever underUdmn—tho fl65,OOQ^0O^i?-^i or Union held a ^ctflc at Columbia ion picnic held at Columbia Lake and Bolivia So, Instrncted Constables, Myron 1 ^ , George Rose, Yoii^ Girls Who May be last Saturday afternoon-and the so­ r William Skinner; Registrar of Vot­ are to be hostesses. Boulder Dam project o f tlio (>ilosai|.^ ^ and Merchants GeneraDy Lake; Saturday afternoon, w ith-a cial hour in the evening at the Co­ do River. * picnic supper afterward adjoiidng to ers, Lavenia Friea; School Commit­ lumbia T o ^ hall. tee, Mrs. Edna Sumner; ; Auditor, • Dr. Ray Lyman HWlbur, secretary the hall at the Center .for the eve­ Ashamed of Furniture. by Sec. Stimson. A. O. H. MEETING / ' of the interior and peraonal Are Optnnistic. ning? A number on the , program Miss MUdjred Hutchinson, daugh- Leslie Bolton; Town Committee, ■ter of Mr. ahd Mrs. C. W. Hutchin­ Lewis D. Eaton, l^tesMe . Bolton, Ansonia, Sept^ 18.—(AP.)r—John sentative of Presldeat Hoover aii9> was furnished by the, Columbia, H. McNamara, state president, An- official partiee from Oolf.-. Gilead, and Colchester societies; and son, went Tuesday to Boston where Washington, S^t. 18—(AP)— James Connefs,.Wf^ Margaret Hal- Many parents have to worry about she will enter the New England Con- deht Order of Hy»emlan3, today orado, Utah, New Heste^ 3^1 Hartford, Sept. 18.—Encouraging various stimts were tried oijt to the , ^ ^ ^ Secretary Stimson today Assessor, edification of all. | their - daughters making “stre^^ servatoire for a course , of study. announced j bailed a meeting of the state board Wyoming ai^ved on epedal'tralna... signs of business improvement m he had ordered American diplomatic, 3 y|ars, Prank Rebecca; David of the organization for Sunday aft­ and in automobile caravans to join' - The funeral of Alonzo Little w as' comer” dates if their home sur-! Miss HutchiMon is a graduate of Nevada in opening work years, Almtander Bunce, ernoon, September 28, at the Hotel 1 year; Selectmen, William R. Garde, New Haven. JecL \ more than $6,000,000 in August 1930 residence with Rev. A. - W. Mellinger - , eagerness ® in the girls to invite thpirtheir Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carpenter of and Bolivia to resume normal diplo­ over July in the total value of build-. of the local church officiating. Bu watWTK, matic relations with those coun­ , j • 00 ' rial was in the Columbia Cemetery, fnends ^there, Elmore Watkins, and Byron, spent Sunday with Mr. tries. ^ Ing permits issued 22 ciUes^^ nd i Little who was 79 years of age, chairman of the Home Furnishings and Mrs. Beqjamin Lyman, Instructions are going forth to towns and in the continued increase | lo^g resident of Columbia Style Show to be held here Sept. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Hays and the embassies at Buenos Aires. in the amount of savings bank de-1 He is survived by his wife, and two , Mr. and Mrs. Truman Hays and Lima and La Paz for the American posits. Postoffice receipts in sev-j brothers, Hubert Litt^ of Meriden, j _ * __ their daughter, of Cambridge, Mass representatives formally to present eral communities also showed ap-1 and Payson Little of D^ton, Mass., The furniture Influstry, he said. belifeVes it has a moral obiigationih Mr.^nd their papers and resume normal re- preciable gains. Greenwich re- j and several nieces and nephews. Buell’s last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. lations tomorrow, September 18, ported an increase of 39 per cent in Mr. little had been in failing health the part it plays in the establish­ ment of home life. That was the Truman Hays and daughter remain­ Decision followed conferences be­ ed for the week-end. tween President Hoover and the ^^^Gas'^ and^el^tricfty consumption, j ^^TheToTal Christian Endeavor So-1 motivating reason behind Mrs. Ruby Gibson was a visitor wMle showing a ap^ ciety met with the Gilead society | tional Home ' Furmshings . Style secretary of state. Mr. Stimson’s recently at Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur announcement was made at the reg­ S x tm a tely f per cent compared Sunday evening the members mak-1 Show. The loc^ show wiU be a unit Fuller’s in Andover. with Auenst 1929 in many cases ing the trip in several autos. ] of the national one. ular press conference. The Ladies’ Aid society met this The secretary said he had taken increasecTover the total used in At the Republican caucus held; “Shabby home surroundings afternoon vrith Mrs. Norman War­ July of this year. Seyerai com- Monday evening the following were : often the reasons into consideration that the govern­ munities showed gains in the con- nominated for town office: Assessor, 1 meets her boy fri^ds on the str^t, ner. ments recently constituted in the SimpUon over A uristlphiUp bham; Board otR dtet A l ^ M^ aaid. •■Youog____ boya. . Mrs. Edward E. Foote is spending three countries were de facto and in ^ d ^^l^^ould not be made to feeij several days tMs week in control of the situation. He said it a year ago, Greenwich having an in- j Greene; 1st Selectman, Clair Robin- ashamed of their homes. A girlj M^s., at the h ^ e of her friend, crease of 18 per cent, Norwalk 14 son; 2nd Selectman, Heni^ B. was apparent to the State Depart­ H O T W A T E R per cent and Willimantic 12 per i Hutchins; A ^ to r , F. Abell; ReglSr often is ashamed to introduce her l‘M;^s. Marion Marshall. ment that the governments were pent. jtrar, L. E. Winter; Grand Jurors, friends to,her parents because pf thsp^i- Mr. Mrs. ^ ^ rt E. F^te ^d resistance on the ON TAP. dilapidated appearance of herthome.^ W. S. Porter attended the State Re- part of the people o f", those .coun­ Industries continued operating on E. P, Lyman, Lucius Robinson, Wm. Elaborate display is' noV'^eces-’ ; publican convention at Hartford, curtailed sched'iles and a surplus of 1 Wolff; Constables, Harvey Colhns, tries. The promises of the govern­ labor prevailed. Brideport showed! Alvin Greene, L. J. Hutchins^ Tax sary in the modem home, byt the''Tuesday. ments -to bring about an orderly sit­ Howard Squier;.- School .furnishings should show good taste. The Misses Edith and Lena Elfis a slight increase in payroll figures ; Collector, and Miss Alice Owen of Hartford uation and fulfill their obligations to Evety Hout Of The Day over July. A total of 71 new joint Board, 1 year, F. Abell, 2 years Wm. good design, harmony of colors, utili- the peoples were taken notice of. Wolff, 3 years, Lucius Robinson, I ty and a feeling of restfulness. spent the week-end at Mr. and Mrs. stock companies were formed dur­ Asa W. Ellis’s. No New Policy ing the month with authorized cap­ Mr. and Mrs. George Dutton cele- j “Dr. Louis L. Mann, Rabbi of Mr. Stiinson said the recognitions brated their 25th wedding anni- 1 Chicago Sinai congregation, ^ d na- Some of the farmers are filling Evety Day Of The Year ital amounting to $6,160,000. The their silos this week. The com has in no way indicated a new policy or total chrloadings in 14 Connecticut versary Saturday evening at Utley ! tionally accepted as ah authority on a change of policy by this govern­ \ ■tr«nHall, art large wiiiTwVtornumber of fhpirtheir frip.Tidsfriends soci^ problems, S8,id recently in an blown down considerably which cities for August was 26,486 against address in Chicago that statistics makes cutting more difficult. ment towards governments owing 34,476 in the corresponding month a and relatives being present, some At the Christian Endeavor ser-vice their existence to revolution or year a •‘o. j coming from quite a distance, jiJr. show thp,t 85 per cent of delinquent giris take ike 'Wrong path before, Sunday evening the Columbia socie­ coup d’etyt. Manchester’s report furnished to I and Mrs. Dutton received m ^ y ty had charge of the meeting. Mr. Prompt recognition by this coun­ the State Chamber of Commerce! beautiful gifts of silver. Dancing they,are 21 years old. ,;TIe said:.These girlsjffeet their, Woodward was the leader and Miss try was inspired, he added, by a de­ follows: I enjoyed and refre^hmepts Seeley gave a very interes/xng de­ “Secretary E. J. McCabe of the j served, including a huge Wedding company on the street bMause they sire to maintain friendly intercourse are ashamed of the shabby two or scription of the Passion Play, which with the three nations and not to Manchester chamber reported as | cake, she saw this summer while on a tour follows: During August 1930, there ■ three room homes in which they embarrass them by a lack of recog­ live. If homes were more attrac­ of Europe. nition during the present world- were 23 building permits issued hav-1 Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Foote and Mrs. ing a total valuation of $24,175 as 1 tive, crime and delinquency would •wide economic depression. . WAPPING be cut down. "Young girls would Hart E. Buell called at Mr. and Mrs. He said the recognitions follow­ compared with 44 permits at a total j Wilbur Fuller’s in Andover, Monday value of $52,105 issued in August not yield so esuslly to the excite­ ed the usual rules of international 1929. Bank clearings were reduced | There were thirty-two members ment, enticements and allurement of afternoon. law, which had been supported by about 20 per cent with $2,860,405 of Wappihg Grange who motored the outside world. No nation can this country since foreign policies in August’ 1930 as compared with to Enfield Grange last Monday eve­ rise above its homes. were first enunciated under the ad­ $3,702,815 in August 1929. Savings ning to neighbor with Tolland and “ ‘Furniture has an inestimable In­ ministration of George Washington. bank deposits were approximately En4eld Granges, the visiting mem­ fluence on character. Children re­ TOLLAND ’The secretary of state pointed out' $5,000 more at the end of August bers' f u m u ^ g the program. Re­ spond to the stijnuli In their homes. however, that certain differences in 1930 with $200,427 deposits against freshm ent were furnished hy En­ If the atmosphere is sweet, artistic policy towards Latin American $195,432 in August 1929. Electrical field Grange! . and home-like, our children wiU Mr. and Mrs. E^pest L. Fuller are benefit. And in the poorest Ameri­ neighbors were brought about by consumption totaled 1,158,000 kwh. Porter Collins, .oldest son of Mr.- spending this week,in North Tarry- special treaty arrangements. In this in August 1930, which represents an and Mrs. Ashur A. Ciaaiins, m.et with can hoipes today are comforts-which town, New York as guests of Mr. kings-could not command two cen­ connection, he recalled that the five Increase over August 1929, for quite a serious accident last:Sunday Fuller’s cousins. Central American republics be­ which month the total was 1,098,000 while he and his little brother, Da­ turies' ago. The radio is a perfect Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hinckley of vid, were throwing away some bro­ example of tliat fact. I believe the Willimantic are spending some time sought this country to approve a kwh. There were 12,847,300 cubic treaty adopted among themselves in feet of gas consumed in August ken fruit jars, when Darid accident­ opjiortuhity.bf the furniture indus­ at thft home of Mrs. Hinckley’s ally hit him just under the eye and try to go forward lies in co-opera­ sister, Mrs. Ruth Fuller and family. 1923, which refused to recognize 1930 as compared with 12,514,300 governments coming Into power in \ cubic feet in Augrust 1929. The to­ cut a gash about five inches long. tion.’ ” Thirteen members of Tolland tal number of telephones in use in He was taken to a doctor who advis­ During the Style Show, Mr, Wat­ Grange -visited Endfield Grange those countries by revolution or August 1929 was 4,899 and in ed his going to the Memorial 'hos­ kins added, meanfe by which people Mohday evening and assisted In the coup d’etat. This country, he said, August 1930, 5,600. Postal receipts pital and had five stitches taken to can furnish their homes smartly Neighbors Night program. had agreed to follow the dictates of for Augrust 1930 were $6,668 as close the gash. He then returned and correctly, vet economically, will Merrill Sherman and three of his the Central American treaty al­ compared with receipts for August to his home here and is getting be shown. All latest designs in home friends from Hartford wfere presept though it was not. a party. 1929 of $7,110. The merchants are i along quite nicely now. furnishings will be displayed in at the Ladies’ Aid supper, last Fri­ very hopeful snd find that business Goodwin Felt, youngest son of Mr. model room settings that visitors day evening. \ has shewn a considerable increase and Mrs. William Felt, has been con­ may -visualize how the' articles Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wilcox were over the spring and early summer fined to. his. -hoine by illness since would look In- their own homes. guests of their daughter Mrs. Rup­ MAKER OF STILL months.” last Saturday.. .He has a very bad ert West and family ’Tuesday eve­ throat but is improving. ' j ning. Rev. Harry B. Miner is ill at the Mr. and Mrs. Edward, Wochomur- parsonage and under the care of BOY scou t NEWS ka have had as guests relatives H E D IN HARtFORD HILLYER COURSES OFFERS Dr. Lundberg. He has an infected from New London. throat. Troop 4’s Meeting' Miss Florence Meacham a teach­ WELDING INSTRUCTION The Federated Workers will' hold Troop 4 met Tuesday evening at er in the New Britain High school Hartford, Sept. 18.—(AP.)—^The another meeting next Thursday aft­ St, Mary’s xhurch at 7:30^ Steteen -was'home over the week end. first arrest in the Connecticut dis- ernoon at 2 o’clock, D. S. T., at the Scouts were present. e The___ Deinocratic______caucus was -_____ held , trict of a person in possession of home of Mrs. Raymond W, Belch­ The meeting opened by giving the in the 'Tolland Town Hall Monday equipment designed and intended for 1 The Aircraft Welding class of the er. Scout Oath and Laws, led’by .Wil­ evening and the following candi-{ use in the. unlawful numufacture of | Hillyer Y. M. C. A. schools at Hart­ ' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sharp,-Miss liam Wier. The roll was called by dates wejre nonainated to be voted liquor was made this noon- when ford, Conn., will hold its first, ses­ Harriette Sharp and Ernest Sharp patrols, followed by th» collection upon at the coming October eled*- Federal agents with local police sion on Monday evening, Septem-. and Mr. and Mrs, Boa^d^ all of'Mys­ of dues. A short period of marching Hion: Assessors, James-W^ Galavin: raided a tin shop at 195 Morgan { her 22, at 7:30 o’clock. This, course, tic, and Miss Dorothy' Stowell of followed, afterwards in preparation board b f. relief, William L. Ayers; street and seized a iOO-gallon still, l composed of 32 lessons, offers 'the New York, all motored up from COST for Parents’ Night, to be held in selectmen, Frank A. Newman, Geo. two'30-gallon stills and one 26- student the fundamentals of Oxy- Mystic lasfSunday and attended the November. “ D. Neff; Agent Town Deposit Fund, gallon still together with a quantity | , acetylene welding. Federated Church service. “Capture The Hat” and “Pull I. Tilden Jewett; auditor, Leila S. of miscellaneous equipment. Charles Borchers, foreman of the Mrs. Elizabeth Armour was a Over the Line” wer^ the games Hall; grand jurors, Andrew J. Buck- Max Landerman, proprietor who I New Low Household Gas Rate *--ro Department of the Chance- guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. lives at 132 Park street, and John ' ration of East Hart- played. ley, John. A. Usher, Alice W. Steele, Ivan West of Manchester last Mon­ The meeting closed at 9:30 by giv­ tax collector, James E. Rhodes; Nitch, 8UI employee, of Windsor the instructor of this day and attended the Enfield Grange' were taken into custody and booked Now Available To Our Customers /v. :h is scheduled to meet ing the Oath and,,.Laws. ^ constable, Samuel Lewis; registrar meeting-’vWtK theni in the evenihfe'. Notes of voters, Samuel Johnson; town at police headquarters on charges jdnesday, and Friday eve­ Wapping Grange has invited Bur- A class . in soapcarving vrill Se school committee, Helen L. Need­ of possession and sale of equipment Having Self Action Storage nings tor ten weeks. This is Mr. ritt Grange to present their three- designed for illegal manufacture of Borchers’ second year as instructor started Friday, ;this week-'The ;pa- ham; library director, I. Tilden V act play entitled, ;“Where the LaQe terial needed is a knife, a bsur of •ijewett. , liquor. Gas Water Heaters of this new department of the Turned,” at the Wapping School Ivory soap and some orange sticks. Hillyer Y. M. C. A. schools. hall, one week from next Friday eve­ The class will start at six o’clock. Mr. Borchers has had five years ning, at 8 o’clock. of actual teaching experience in Next week individual points will Calvin C. Bolles otHPleasant Val­ be given for conduct and attendance New York City as an instructor in ley, cashier of the Capitol National the Oxy-Carbide School and has etc. \ Bank and Trust Company of Hwt- ' John Matdhett,, Scribe. also had seven years’ welding ex­ ford, haa received word of hls >,«p- perience with the Curtiss Aircraft pointmeht to the office of aa^ctate. Company at Long Island City. In to Executive Councilman Eldward P. EXFEKIMBNT SUCCESS HEAT WITH OIL addition to his trade experience, Mr. Estis, of Brooklyn,■ N. Y., in charge • i Borchers during the war had eleven of supervision of the work \of the Matanzas, Cuba, Sept. 18.—(AP.) months’ actual fiying in the United American Institute of Banking in —Professor Georges Claude, French States Army. He holds a first-class Connecticut. Mr. Bolles will aid in scientist, today believed himself near aviation license, a first-class air­ the organization of group study success in his venture - to „ obtain'; Speeijal September Prices plane license, and a first-class sta­ classes in communities too small to cheap energy from the Gulf stream. INSIST NOW tionery engineer’s license. The support a local chapter,- These Using the mile long tube which course will deal with the proper group study classes are a compara- was sunk last week to ocean depths On I SPECIAL method of oxy-acetylene welding as ■tivelyine-w phase of institute activ­ far below the Gulf atream be On All Oil Burners ! applied to fuselage welding. It will ity. There are 207 chapters now, brought to the surface water of 13 . ■ ...... * ■ Haym g LOW PRICES k place special emphasis upon heat with more than 69,000 members. degrees centigrade temperature, control of the chrome steel tube that Jean Shepard Jr. returned to his just 2 1-2 degrees centigrade cooler The Famoiis^United States Oil Burner Can is used in the construction -of the home in South Windsor last Monday than be had calculated. " ' - The Copper No Money D o ^ fuselage. Instructor Borchers will, sffter spending the sunpner vacation in the 32 lessons, describe the func­ in Vermont, at the Kingswood STEAL FIREMEN’S GAS Be Installed in Your Present Heating: SO D aysT rid tion and operation of the blow pipe School Camp. and regulators and drill the stu­ Mrs. Janette Page of Waterbury East -Hampton, Sept. ,18-— (AP.) Plant at Yery.Convenient Terms. EOMPAK 2 Years to Pay dents in precautions and safety, hM'b'Ben the guest of Mrs. F. B. Bid- —The planned practice run of the ^ *t ■ practices necessary in the making of well recently. volunteer' fire department with- ^ts U..S. Model J d^urner Self-Action an expert welder. The proper pumper didn!t materialize , totey. Gas ignition .... $325 A ll method of cutting, a brief ..study of Somebody entered a side 'window of metallurgy of low carbon steel, mild . • Gas the fire touse and stole the twenty U. S. Model J.Bumer ^ Ordinary steel, chrome molybdenum and the gallons of. gasoline that was. jn the, chemical and physical properties of tank. - Electric ignition • • t • $360 Water Heater Connections Free ^ these types of steel will be supple­ Grange No. 75 P. Of H., will hold mented with the actual practice of. a reception for siU the teachers, tl. S. Model A Burner welding. The Hillyer Welding Labo­ Nowadays You Check school board and supervisors Thurs­ Electric ignition ...... $375 ratory is equipped with 2. aircraft day evening at their hall. Mrs. on Pennies, r . Asl^to^Havea A oxy-acetylene torches including Walter S. Havens is in charge of the Completely installed with 275 gallon tank. \ The Heater three different types of the leading meeting. One feature on the pro­ HAVE REXA CIGARS H ot W ater commercial torches. gram is a mock wedding' with the The Choice of Millions Guaranteed and Specialist Give Welding T and lattice joints, vari­ Coventry orchestra assisting. Danc­ ous methods of testing welds, and ing will' follow the refreshments. - 25"vA3je^s of .making, oiie Serviced by Your ■Complete Facts practice in setting pieces of tubixig Mrs. A. B. Porter and daughter b r^ d paclted in cellophane .to perpendicularly to pieces of sheet Ruth,. Mrs. N. A. HiU and son,.Wll- keep ^resK.' You must fee" sat­ THE NEW FOWLER RANGE BURNER Gas Co. steel will also be stressed, and at fred motored to Greenwich, R. I. isfied or your money is'iijstant-' the close of the course the regula Sunday to -visit Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Complete and installed with 6 gallon tion qualification tests for aircraft Swbeti ly refunded. - > - . r-. r metal oil contaiuer ..... $55 welders will be emphasized so that Miss Kathryn B. McKhight is Send cheqk or mone;jf. order. the welder will be prepared to enter landing- a few days with her We pay the postagei' See this Range Burner. It’s different. Installed by All Reliable Plumbers Or the commercial field pro-vided he has grandparents Mr. and Mrs. George orders 10c extra. applied himself during the course. Masklell. Bryon Hall is substituting on the $3.60 for 100, / LEWIS IN ASYLUM South Coventry mail route while Frank,'Turner ^9 hafiffig his. > vaca­ $ L ^ fo r 50 Johnson & Little Bridgeport, Sept. 18.—(AP.)— tion. 'Gilbert Stbrrs^s driving 'the' MANCIEIER GAS t o . 'V. Clifford J. (Connie) Lewis, convict­ ’iSehtoor bus While Mri^Hall Is on ‘the' G. P. Groot, Distrittutbr^ Plumbing and Heating^ Contractors. "" ed head of a lottery ring which op­ mall route, 'nie hew school bus ban 541 Main St^ ^uth Manchester ? erated in Fairfield county today was come but will not be used until next Connecticut Division 13 Chestnut St., Tel. 5876^ South Manchester removed from the Danbury county week. 46 Capital Ave.,'" Store O j^from 8 a. m. to'6 p. m. Thursday and jail to the .State Hospital for the : Mr. and Mrsi Charles Levine and Hartford,

-I; "V .r 1:%,^' PAGE TN CT/->TTfTri3 m a m p m p r t p r rO N N t H U R S D A Y » SBPTEIMBER 18» 1980» MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. SOUTH MANCHESTER. CONN.. inurwQi/ > ______handicapped” by - high ' prpduc|ion made what w e oohatdeif a- gdod be^ day to use their power as one of ginning, hut ito indPB.“ . agriculture’s largest creditor groups costs. - • He voiced confidence that .tiie da- Farm.Mortgage-Debt at the top with a perfect recort to to improve fanning prwtlces ^ ficultiea faced by agriculture tto date. The various squad standings place the industry on a more profit­ Legge estimated, the tot^.faim year would' be funnpuhted and-|n ,EXBUIHSTintO«GH are as follows: able basis. mortagage debt of the UnitW t jiw would a p p w dearly to ha've Squad. Squad Leader. The Fferald States at between nine and nine and Advance Guards 100.0 In an address to . the annual con­ been temporary 5. Corp. Vitullo TO HELP FARMEiK one-balf bilUOn dollars. ile u rgM 91.6 vention of the Mortgage Bankers 1. Corp. Bober .. the mortgage hoidprs to alft govOT- HYBB NOMINAtl^ 87.5 ! AssociatiSitim of Amerioa Legge ex- TKAFHC SySTEM Thrusts and Counters 3. Corp. Anderson ment effort on behalf of a^icifiture Stafford Springs, Sept 18.— (A F ) 87.5 Hears bvessed conviction that wheat farms 6 . Corp. Doran .. by making, available to the P^eral —Senator Robert E. Hyde of BSl- 80.9 ■ should be larger in size and recoja- I Interest to Local Soldiers 2. jpvt. Lcl. Minor 8^ 09S. statistical Information on unirinn today waa the Republican 7.').0 — ------! inended that the bankers seenre thU %. Corp. Korch • • foreclosures, deiinquenciea imd candidate for re-election to the state 4. • TL « '• unit increase by consoUdatlng emau [Commissioner Robbins 6. The first squad vmder the leader­ That there is a tall, dangerous: other finimeing data. He aw Senate from the 35th District, He ship of Corporal Francis Bober won looking oak tree opposite Teachers ciers Iney u n neip “ i farms which now cannot ifiake pro­ affifiMi their cooperation in using the W ork on the repainting and re­ fits and repay loans. This, he sal^ received the nomination yesterday influence to r^uce. wheat acreage furnishing of Co. G’s room in the theme competiUonuuuipcwwv** in**• close ’ order fhot-^ 1 which, a veteran tree ^ f i would make “one borrower a good at the district conventior^ by accla^ Stoeckel Says It Is Useful; and to substitute whqat for corn as i Armory will start next week. The for this week. This will entitle toat j Hartford recently refused cO Good Deal With loaps. ^ credit risk, where you now have two maUon. squad to the privilege'liege of wattingwatching , j.gpaij.. It looks like a job for one 1 livestock feed this winter. 1 paint has *been received and after or three bad'ones.” being applied to the waUs and the other squads ‘.‘do'do their stuff”stufr at | famous steeple-jacks. Legge review the farm board pror The motorist who is set on beat­ Fears Misuse. Research has shown, the 1 floors, attention will be giveq to Detroit. Sep’t. 18 .—(AP)-^ort- gram, sum m ^ up progress so far ing the car fthead of him. to the the repairing of the furniture, re- °®sergeMt Joseph Fatscher, the _ ^ That the Jewish New Year begins fh».= h n S a r a s ;: found.. , .1 to . _work{e T*aQaATlflH«> properly, is reasonab- °P®^ started at once. dricaas.n --- - , cently he broke several changing her name. She sure is made to repair toe pool table bi ^the , machines down at Savin Rock, ly Cbserved and the rights of the good changing looking, h boys. They are in pedestrian are not interfered with, ^ p a n y room: when this is com- * ------New York City at present enjoying pl^eiTa^ool tournament be ar-; automobile si^s then it is a valuable adjunct for as- toe sights of toe big city and also •sistance and use in Connecticut. Ranged. i warning motorists^ to take things each other’s company. i easy, erectea by toe town, carries “The purpose in bringing this Corporal Hentschel made his first ------' — erected system to generad attention at tlus ! this defamatory remark in boldface appel?ance Sunday since ” ®®jj letters, “Low Down Board of Se­ lime is to insure that tverybody marriage and was congratulated 1 knows something about it, as it may EXPLOSION WRECKS lectman” — the S was broken oft, S,a w lL a the best of I h f 1^'- be used increasingly by Connectiejut and for toe benefit of those t°terest- tically all toe men of toe com ply. ed toe sign is situated on Center towns. When an operator approach­ The corporal looks very j^eU, as s BIG POWDER P U N T street, near Harrison’s store. es a main thoroughfare and sees a i r t t e r of fact better, and was told sign which urges caution or a full To by a iiumber of toe fellows. stop, he should be ready to obey Everett, Wash., Sept. 18 That, according to a recent news that sign. The sign is a warmng Major Irving “ Jig F ifty persons were injured, one nd item, a man arrested for selling hq- •Battalion Commander, will pay * ^ ously, and property for miles around that it has been found necessary to frst S a l visit to the company was^ damaged by an explosion of move cars along at a reasonably ™ ■drn.aied hy - ‘he fast rate of speed on toe main thor­ Monday. Sept M. “g” 5,000 poimds i wwas L ^ 'a^ an all round piaster*plasterer. K fullv as popular els former Ma ?iJ^ed^^ Puget sound and Alaska oughfare, and that cars which come or n l Uey-Colonel Butler was. into that thoroughfare must do so Ind the men will surely s ^ t their P°?Se*'m !S' s^irituSrinjured ^ was with extreme caution. stuff for him. A surprise is 1“ ®'®y® Mrs. Harold Boushey, whose jugiUar r o y a l r a c e r s “The Department of Motor Vehi­ for the Major when he comes. In vein was nearly severed whra her cles, in giving advice on traffic con­ toat toe men will wear white col three-room cottage was demoUshed. trol, has been careful to limit the lars and white shirts, instead of the Bernice Lamb, ,l®®t number of gadgets and regulations Monza, Italy, Sept. O. D. shirt. They will also wear toe Archie Gongia, a half mile from toe which it recommends for the state Crown Prince Humbert and Princess new Melton uniform and cap. It . scene of toe explosion suffered sev­ Marie Jose of Belgium, his bride of system. The aim has been to keep eral broken ribs when thrown qcross the rules as simple and plain as expected Major ™ nine months, explamed to their a tolk to the men on military sub SL room* possible, centering the responsihui- The blast followed a fire which [ intimates today toe , at 94 miles an hour which they en ty, upon the operator, while trying ^®"Non-commissioned officers’ school originated in toe nitroglycerine to make .certain that he operates in of the ' joyed in toe Monza international will be held in Company G s room mixing vat where three a reasonable manner without being plant’s 45 employes were working motordrome yesterday. Sunday at 10:30 a. m. Lieut. Oliver The princess won the race because over directed. But where direction overtime. They ran to a place ^ of will be in charge. Privates can and she had chosen the fastest car at to® is provided, and where it is de­ safety before toe blaze reached stor­ do attend these schools and learn motordrome but after toe unschedul­ termined that such direction is a ed dynamite. ^ ed event had ended the prince chang­ considerable by doing so. Only those Nearly all Windows in toe town of good thing, rather than a drawback ed cars and sped over toe course at attending non-coms school *re pro­ Mulilteo, a mile distant, and many and a nuisance, the operator must moted Non-commissioned officers 119 miles an hour on toe straighter in Everett, seven miles away, were learn and observe all of the various Sho do not attend regularly lose ways and 95 miles taking the curves. arid sundry rules. The princess was piloted by toe ^“The through traffic system is one their stripes. The plant was valued at $500,000. Some of G Co.’s men are unem­ racer Marinoni. Her car was ahead which will probably survive. It has ployed at present and if anyone TRY TO KIDNAP BEAUTIES fro mthe first lap. On one of the many applications, and has been turns she asked Marinoni: “When found to operate successfully, e-ven wishing to hire help ^^ll T cate vrito Captain McVeigh he you go around curves like that do when adopted as a rule of action Tepic, Nayarit, Sept. 18— (A P) be glad to recommend a number of A band of firunken invaders appear­ you sometimes think of your wife? throughout a state or in a large tei- When the couple left the track srood men. ed near toi town of Villa De Com­ ri^ory.” Private Edward McKeever .3 postela during toe Independence t^ey were roundly cheered. leaving town for six months and Day parade and attempted to kid­ SYRACUSE UNDER has applied for a leave of absence nap toe prettiest senoritas in the Eddie will be home occasionally, but village, winners of a beauty contest CURFEW ON RADIOS not on Monday nights, so that J t who were participating in toe par- j s VIC HANSON’S EYE ■will be impossible for him to attend ade. drills. It is too bad we have to lose The authorities drove off toe r^d-I e f io rAT>i This him, but work comes first and so era after an exchange of shots. Re- Atlanta, Sept. 18— (A P ) — This ■Syracuse, N. "Y., Sept. 18 Eddie gets toe six months’ leave. ports reaching Tepic said toat sev- i city has decreed that the ebrtow — Falling heir to a flock of fast Private Raymond Carey left y^- eral persons were killed and wound- j shall ring tonight and , night at 11 p. m. for radio fans and b4cks and a veteran line toat aver­ terday for Tufts College where he ed. ■ ■ " "" “ ages close to 195 pounds per man, ! saxaphone students. has enrolled as a freshman. A new ordinance pro-viding a Vic Hanson has plenty of good ma­ The quarterly pay checks were ALLING BETTER terial as he starts his first year as maximum penalty of $200 fine or 30 distributed at drill on Tuesc^y night New Britain, Sept., 18— (A P ) head coach of football at Syracuse Attorney General Benjamin W. Ail­ days in the city stockade, prohibits to the members of the Howitzer loud radios or unseemly playing of University. • Company: judging from toe singing ing, who underwent an operation for Syracusians would be disappoint- appendicitis at New Britain general musical instruments after 11_____ p. m. ird if the former All-American end, w'hich followed toe distribution the hospital yesterday, passed a ' com- All toat is necessary for an arrest i -’A er a year spent in study of men were glad to receive their pay. fo r tW e night and his condition is is the complaint of neighbors and Ici-ffl-chinET methods throughout the Private _ ---- Philip B. Selwitz has suc­ „ good, according to a statement made I toe alleged offender w U be compel- i country^ does not turn out a team! ceeded Corporal Harry Bellamy as by hospital authorities early today. J led to face a Police Court judge- I thkt will win a majority of its major , derk of the Howitzer Company, we I games. Hanson has elected to shelve | gtarted on his new duties at tnis ' the Warner system used here last | week’s drill. , „ „ season, in favor of a style of play , Freddie Phaneuf and Tony Moz- resembling that taught by Chick , j.gj. Corporal Bober ^ d Jack Meehan at New York University. I piedler into camp on Tuesday nlgni Service - Quality • Low Prices The line may include the veterans ^itj^ calibre .22 rifles. 'The win- Stpnburg and Ellert as ends; New- | jjgj.g have challenges for several toA and Kanya, tackles; Obst and ; Lewnbardi, sophomore guards, and , Howitzer Company will leave I B^ner, center. There are at least; the armory on Sunday ------mornmg- atot FRESH FISH a dozen candidates of almost equal eight o’clock for duty on toe com­ ability, however, ready and anxious pany pistol range located on Keeney Fresh Mackerel ...... 15c lb. to Teplace toe lettermen. street. Sunday’s work will consist Round Clams for Chowder. Iniu toe UJ.1C bachiield,------Hanson’s— best nf -Dreliminary practice for the an- bets include Warren Stevens, Joe , j-gcord firing which will be held picks Moran, Howard Meeker_^d Robert ^ ^ hence. Rivalry is at Bor ton, all of whom combine speed 1 stuffed and Baked Mackerel 1 1 a.a highiiigu pitch 0 as .0 a large — o- number--- of Th with unusual ball carrying ability. the men are competing for toe cup Hdrb Titmas, quarterback has a ...... 6 lbs. 25c I I offered by toe company officers. 1 Native Red Onions ...... pair of rivals from the undefeated Private Kuston A. Kuchenski is frtish team—A1 Morrison and Mike working in Glastonbury and is un­ Steak Cod to fry. Notch. _ „ able to attend drills for some time. The schedule; Sept. 27, Rensse­ 1 Fresh Haddock First Sergeant Ragner C. Gustaf­ laer Poly; Oct. 4, Hobart: Oct. 11, 1 Fresh Salmon b a n n e r Rutgers; Oct. 18, Pittsburgh; Oct. son o f Autumn street is spending a 1 Swordfish 25’ St. Lawrence; Nov. 1, Brown; vacation in Canada. 1 Fillet of Sole Nov. 8, Penn State at State College: The Howitzer Company squad I 1 ■ 1 '■ H N qv- 15. Colgate; Nov. 27, Coluipbia leaders are showing real work in • • •. at iNew York. getting their men out to drills. Cor­ 1 Baked Beans ready for noon. 1 poral Frank Vltullo’s squad is still 1 Fancy Large Cauliflower for pickling. 1 • • i GASWAR PRICE ON h e e a ^ ^ ^ • How Old'Are You? High value. I|lllcke9t starting* The proper Detroit, Sept. 18.— (A P )— A price Banner ia made only from, those crude oils amount of loW boiling pointo in this new Socony war today brought the cost of gaso­ W h e n W ¥ ” 5 which’ have a natural high anti - kfiock line in some sections of Detroit Market 1 1 GasoUne gives quickest a t a ^ g —saves your down to 12 1-2 cents a gallon, a 1 Manchester Public value. drop of approximately 8 cents in You Be 1 Dial 5111 battery. four days. The larger refineries announced that toey were forced into the re­ Today Ydu Say And. That Instant pick-up. T h e intermedi- freedom fram gnm. The new ductions by toe prevalence of “ inde­ That— But Tell Me Are Soconyis gum-free.The annoyance and expense ate range of boiling points in tWs new Socony pendent” stations which started the You Very Fat? reductions several weeks ago. 2 Gasoline g^es you the quickest pick-up. 6 resulting from ^ -s tic k in g valves and other Representatives of the bigger you are—It’s probably companies asserted that a gr®*t Well, if parts are entirely absent. your own fau.-atilt — You------don’t— know deal of gasoline has been “ dumped how to eat right and that’s one rea- ANNUAL PEACH SUPPER The' proper percent­ in Michigan and toat the present Added power. son. ^ . SALVATION ARMY CITADEL prices represent less than cost of If you would like to learn how to age of power-produdng boiling points in this production. lose the fat you hate—and no one Thursday Evening, September 18,1930 3 new Socopy Gasoline ipves-additional p ^ e r SOCONY TOURING SEKVICB. 26 Bro«lwuy, New York aty The “war" has spread in varying else likes— do as I did—Take this 30 decrees throughout toe state. day test— Froih 5 to 9:30 p. m. which you are sure to feel the first time you try Cut out candy, cakes — pies and I uB touring from...... •• FAMOUS ARTIST ILL ice cream— cut down potatoes, rice Banner. __^butter— cheese, cream and su­ ^ Chicken Salad Sandwich 15c .. .Fleaee tend me roed mformgtion. gar— to 1 — Maxintum mileage/ apd ijaris, Sept..l8.— (A P )— .Mexan- Eat anything else you feel like Peach Short Cake With Whipped Cream 15c der Harrison of Philadelphia, one eating hut moderately—leau meat— e c o n o m y * The exacting range of boiUpg MAHB...... OTMtfiT...... fish—chicken—vegetables and fruit Home Made Peach or Apple Pie of he most widely known painters 4 points in this new Socony Ganjlme gives you of he last generation, is seriously are best— . , With Ice Creaip 15c M....STATS Take one half teaspoonful of Jllill It hisIlia ParisIT alia studio. ~Since ^ he is ' Home Made Cake 10c more tpileafe at less cost because it bums dean 77 jiears old physicians hold little Kruschen Salts—-in a glass of hot hot e of his recovery. water every morning before break-. w th the nfinimian of carbon and dilution. fast__don’t miss a morning—follow Tea or Coffee Per Cup 5c Tfiiofnas Alexander Harrison has Milk P er Glass 10c bee 1 recognized as one of the fore- this advice. One woman lost 19 moi t marine painters since 1885. He poimds in 4 weeks— another got rid Peach Sundae 15c With Whipped Cream 20c of 47 pounds in 3 months—a New woi I fame at the age of 32 for his Peach Tarts - Peach Delights exh bltion In toe Paris salon and has York woman lost 14 pounds with one exh blted there and in many other bottle of Kruschen and Is ftfll of vim And Other^Peach Dainties on Sale plai es much of his life. and pep, so she writes— At-North End Pharmacy; South 1 1 addition to' many, medals and Manchester Agents, Packard’s Phar­ oth r awards arid degrees, he was The Chicken Will Be All Home Cooked in the ma e a chevalier of toe Legion of macy, Magnell Drug Co.—or any Hoi or in 1899* and an officer in 1901. drug store in the world you can get I Electric Cookers. He was appointed officer of public these magic salts— one 86 cent bot­ insl -uction by the French govem- tle lasts 4 weeks— Ask for Kruschen Salts— an enemy to Fat.—^Adv. mei t in toat year. m MANCHESTER EVENING H B R A li, SOUTH MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 18,1930. V ■ ■' ■■ iA - ■ t- ui ■ > ' , ■>.______/• &/£tl I ! eminent of any community to mis- by America’s first f great'.diplomat, m N E W Y O R K 3. •w iSbttK ^Btnr repree^t in any way. even by in< Benjaxi^ Franklin. MERCy TO yOUR.. YB'» ference, the community’s financial Franklin probably did more to New York, Sept. l^ U ttle stories Ewtrins Be'ralb position. But It by no means fol­ bring about the indepen^ce of the concerning people"^you’ve heard Americaii colonies than any other MEADLTH lows. even where there is such mis­ about— < -'cMCi H»iuiS*^PRiNT^ co^^^rr, iNa 5o 0 representation, that finances have human being. It was he who Nancy Carroll, as all good > IS Blutll Street created in Great Britain im under-J»ojie fws ^ould^^toow, has a bp.ri South Mancheeter. Conn. not otherwise been discreetly and home life as well as a cinema THOMAS FERGUSON standing sympathy, on the part of AB quwSoM l•9•rdhe He*k j General Manager honestly administered. It would be career. The other half of the fam­ U n*. rtWBpiAOampad, miitlBf* mu0 M a large and infiuential group, with ily is James Kirkland. And James Uigt, I Founded October 1. 1881 * unfair apd in all probability entirely | WriteW rite on gn. aiw •t A J ptpm wJlf. U»»«» ■«» ^ • ™ _ „ -I-- i the colonists’ espl rations. It wasdabbled in Hollywood for off and on ISO wonlt, AddiM*ridiM* Dr. MeCai). «i» Publlehed Every Evening Except mistaken to assume, in the present j unfalHne kindliness keen' periods, although his real concern Sunday* and Holidays. Entered at the case, that there has been anything i j 7 t ' has been to put on a stage play, ot Magnesia seems to be a good Poet Office at South Mancheeter, THE ORAPBJUICE DIET Conn, ae Second Claes Mall Matter. but fair dealing on the part of the mentality and utterly convincing, pfanijy jg now in* the big money During the grape season, when thing ,in a general way, I am i^n- j SUBSCRIPTION RATES th . aincri. bearing of rectitude and fidelity, won and James is about to hit Broadway. the grapes are plentiful and\of a dering what would be the objection One Tear, by mall ...... J8.00 rtght Hi. 1. "FrMWe and Johnnll’’ reasonable price, everyone should to using it regularly." Per Month, by mall ...... | -60 Koepuoa latUng the peopla labor and la ^ e d on the old bar-roopS Answer: There is no doubt b u t, Delivered, one year ...... ♦#•00 use them and children should be en­ Single copies ...... 8 .08 imder a misapprehension as- to the _ ® j song. Nancy’s money, so they say, couraged to eat them. It is well what Milk of Magnesia makes an | community’s fiscal condition. ' over ... p u made''its production possible. ^ gfapes standing excellent anil-acid to use in thej \ MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED relief of hyperacidity of the j PRESS I Th. IMU. Of th. , r.th.r 1 “f i‘"ir”' ’“T*’ nice little, sweet little, clean little to a cSnv.nl.nt convenient plaM place In — th. — horn!------— , c ' i *y,anv Th* Assoclatsd Press Is exclusively tionsJ disclosure wlU be awaited by ^ where they may be used between; stomach. I have known of many untitled to the use for republlcatlon stories. ■ meals or even occasionally in place ! people who claim to have of all news dIpatches credited to It the friends of Mr. Fenton and his i When the show that the money of a meal. ' n’Jsla. soda or some other a^all all or not otherwise credited In this associates with an open mind^ and j thus made tried out in the Man­ The fresh_grapes are slightly lax-I their Uvm paper and also the local news pub called the most beloved indivlduad In hattan suburbs, the lid was lished herein. much confidence that^they will be ative to the bowels and are stimu- i suffered ahy bad effects. 'The All rights of republlcatlon of Europe, so Morrow gained the com­ clamped down oir it because of latlng to the kidneys. The skin and I thing to remembw if you have^hy- special dispatches herein are also re­ found guilty of nothing but aVi plete confidence and good will of the smutty dialogue. seeHs may be eaten, except where: peracldity is to c h ^ e your ^ ^ 8 : served. Funny world! — error of judgment which has c(^t people of Mexico. there is an ulceration of the bowels habits so as to coweet this SPECIAL advertising REPRE­ the town nothing. or severe Intestinal inflammation, | tion by removing the cause wnicn SENTATIVE: Hamilton - DeLlsaer. Well, take the Jimmy Cruzes. where they might prove irritating, lies mostly in inharmonious food w ith Inc.. 286 Madison Ave.. New Tork. N, Cruze is one of the better picture and the juice would be more satis- | combinations. Y., and 612 North Michigan Ave.. directors. In fact, he has made Chicago, Ills.______TOO MUCH TO EXPECT fsetory. ^ • One can’t have everything. Sir some of the best. Grape juice is one of the mosi-j' Throwtag Away Gla w s Pull service client of N E A Ser­ His ex-wife is Betty Compson. Thomas Lipton has had no nearly i s nourishing of all drinks, and may } Question: M”^ J. S- writes. i vice. Ina . It wasn’t so many\months ago be substituted for the fresh grapes'have been The Gaseo Crawford has an Iniulated ^Don«t fail to see the^ Member. Audit Bureau of Clrcula- everything in this life—prime busi­ that they decided to go their Jubilee. Crawford • • • tlOTS.______if you prefer, and it has the advant-J years. I am^ow 36 years old. My gaa oven with heat control, and a coal ness success, great personal popu­ ^ S H iMG t TOM separate ways. But divorce in age of being obtainable during the' eyes aw getting we^er ^ toe firebox for heating the kitchen, bMnti* NOT shown here • • • The Herald Printing Company, Inc., these days is, not necessarily an priced till Not. 1, at assumes no financial responsibility larity, recognition as one of the season when fresh grapes are i time. D o y o u think it due to wew- Ihlly enameled in dtoiee of colors and for typographical errors apnearlnn In open struggle. scarce. Grapejuice can be preserved i ing glasses so long? ^ d da you only * advertisements in the Manchester finest sportsmen that ever lived, And so it came about that by pasteurization or by toe newer;think that very eompaeb It’s a bean^, cooks per­ Evening Herald. sound health and a tremendous Jimmy had gone over to Tiffany process of evaporation a portion of j a period and trying a specif diet fe c t and ean be bought on easy tenas. {or in hand$ome capacity for the enjoyment of exist­ pictures and he needed a good the water so that toe juice becofiaes I could make my eyes strong- and See it todayl colors at $112.50} Jt THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. leading lady for his picture. Now ence—that perhaps it was too much By HERBERT PLUMMER more concentrated. The concen-! clear again^’ Q/ while he might have disagreed trated grapejuice is more nourish- Ansvsrer: Properly fitted glasses for him to expect that to him should with Betty about a great many BOOTLEGGED ALIENS Washington--Sen. Thomas Walsh ing than fresh, and sinco toe water are simply ®®ten^ically made mag- go the glory of winning the Ameri­ of Montana must have chuckled domestic things, he still, main­ is extracted at a low temperature j nffying glasses withwWcb yim can WATKI NS BROTHERS. Inc It is probable that few of the tained that sh6 was a good actress. the juice contains toe vitamins of | see more clearly. There is no way ca’s cup. It would, possiblyi, have silently when he _read in the papers \ In other words, Betty will star facts dealt with by Senator Fred­ been filling his cup of happiness be­ that Louis Cramton of Michigan had the fresh grapejuice. In toe form | by which their use cm J*® 55 YEARS AT SOUTH MANCHESTER in Cruze’s next film, “She Knew of grapejuice the nutritive value of 1 eyes weaker. What yw need to do erick C. Wolcott in his speech be­ been defeated in his effort to keep What She Wanted.” For a few yond the brim—and that is some­ his seat in the house. the grapeerraoe is not destroyed but is is to have some new to fit fore the recent Republican state thing that can’t be done. weeks she’ll take orders from her your eyes at thC' present time. A Senator Walsh is having the po­ hubby of a brief time back. in the solution so that toe organic convention will bore deeper into the To all intents and purposes the litical battle of his life to ho’d hl.T minerals and sugar of toe grape are correct diet will always, assist In j consciousness of those who heard seat in the senate:- For that rea­ And as for the title of the pic- readily taken up by tote blood and clearing up the vision and Increas­ 1930 challenge series was over and tur9—^well laugh that off! ing the. atrwigth of your eye or read that address than the one son probably he is able to appre­ eagerly seized upon by toe tissues done with after yesterday’s acci­ ciate the situation all the more. which are always himgry for toe muscles. I wlU be glad to send you concerning bootleg immigration. dent. The Shamrock would have to Walsh and Cramton got mixed up Or try this one— , vital organic salts. an article on eye exercise, but you ' Most of us were perfectly well in a feud at the close of the last She Is one of America’s most When on a grapejuice diet you should also go to an optometrist and wdn four strsdght races in order to successful business women. Her have your eyes carefully examined / aware that the illegal entry of capture the "old mug.” There had congress. 7 may drink an 8-ounce glass of the The latter, as chairman of the beauty trade has grown into grapejuice every two hours during and fitted for new glases. aliens into this country was going not been a moment in the racing, so sub-committee on appropriations in toe tens of millions. Her cosmet­ a waking. If you are using the con­ on at a considerable rate but not ics are sold toe world over. She far, to indicate the possibility, let the house, succeeded in getting has beailty salons in every part centrated juice, be sure to add some many, it is to be believed, .were pre­ alone the probability, of her doing through that body an amendment of toe globe. It has been said that water to dilute it to toe consistency pared to learn that nearly a mil- to the interior appropriations bill of fresh, grapejuice. The grape­ such a thing. that construction of a road through ten. millions would just about jlloB persons—a number'far exceed- cover toe amount necessary to juice fast may be taken either for It was lamentable inijged that the Glacier national park in Mon­ reducing or for general elimination. less would have stood for his pro- ] ' ing that of the legal entrants—had cover the value of her business. By RODNEY DUTCHER yesterday's race should have turned tana be held up until private own­ She writes books on beauty 'and The rest from, ordinary food will be lynching stand and Mb eccentrici­ ' somehow or another made their into a fluke—lost because a rigger, ers either sell their property or good for your overworked organs, Washington.—At least _a doz­ ties, but toe fact that he was only permit the government to con­ she maintains one of toe most at­ and your whole alimentary can^ j way across our frontiers last year apparenUy, was just the least mite tractive pent-house apartments in en senators will he leaving Con­ beaten by a few thousand votes in­ demn it. toe midtown section of New will be cleansed by this delectable BLOODY BROOK MASSACRE gress when their terms expire dicates that toe opposition of organ- i ' in violation of the law. Yet Sena- careless. But such are the fortunes Walsh owns a summer home in juice of toe fruit of toe vine. I tor Walcott is no sensationalist and York. next March. Most of them arc ized labor was really the decisive 1 of yacht racing. A bit merciless, it this area. ' ‘ Her name, in case you haven’t Grapejuice prepared in various On September 18, 1675, toe In­ elderly and of toe t3T>e usually de­ factor in his defeat. ihls estimate of the number is enti- looks to the landsman, this rule of Not Consulted ways make an excellent dessert for dians under King Philip at­ scribed as conservative or reac- The Phipps candidate for the What Walsh objected to—and he guessed it. is Helena Rubenstein. ' you to use with your protein meals, tacked and cut to piece# a body of itled to all credence. ^ the yachtsmen that "accidents don’t Every woman who ever pow­ tibnary. Generally speaking, young­ Republican senatorial nomination fought with the tenacity of a bull­ and here are some recipes for pre- 80 men at “Bloody Brook,’’ Deer­ er and more active if not more pro­ * Any such influx, of imdesired go,” but every yachtsman imder- dog on tl^e floor of the senate—was dered her nose has had reasonj to paring grapejuice which I am sure | geld. Mass., in one of toe most was beaten in Colorado, suggest­ i,t that Cramton consulted neither remember it. gressive men will succeed them. ing that Phipps’ own withdrawal ' edlens would have been a serious stands it and agrees to it, and there Very well. Now for toe story. you will find tasteful. i harrowing massacres of King The liberal, progressive forces I matter at any time. In a period him nor Senator Wheeler, his coli Grape Ice Cream | Philip’s War. was strategic. is nothing to be done about it. It's league, about the thii^. t Into a dish place half the con- Captain Latorop had been sent in politics have not lost anyone But people in toe capital found; , where they are too few jobs for all part of the game, like blanket­ The Michigander is a recognized Perhaps you’ve never heard of tents of an envelope of plain gelatin with *80 men, toe flower of youth from the Senate as a result of pri­ most interesting in Colorado toe ‘ those who were already here, it be- ing or breaking hitches and sneak­ authority on the question of parks. Mr; Rubenstein—and, quite natural­ and add two or three tablespoons of of Essex county, to toe assistance mary defeats or retirement. They Democratic nomination of Edward ! comes a problem of the utmost He has visited most of them, has ly, since his name is Titus ^Edw ard juice to soften. Dissolve over hot j of towns along the Connecticut stand to gain somewhat in strength P, Costigan for senator Costigan, ing off on a private quest for wind. W. "ntus. with toe elections. None of the who, had a notable record on toe i gravity. made a careful study of their needs, water and stir into one and a'half river. They were to guard wagons A hard boiled proposition. and has come to the front in the It may be that Mr. Titus knows pints of grapejuice. Add this to one intended to convey wheat, har­ members of toe old farm bloc or tariff commission, is a progressive' ■ These smuggled interlopers can be But if it is Sir Thomas’ fate to house whenever this question, was something about business and pint of cream and a half cupful of vested in Deerfeld, to Hadley. of toe Republican progressive group of parts and would greatly add to I kept out. Those' who are already be denied the winning of the Ameri­ up for discussion. \ . business organizations. honey. Stir well together and add Just before arriving at Deerfield, has been defeated in his campaign toe progressive strength on toe But he doesn’t work at it. In- for renomination and toe candi­ Democratic side of the Senate floor J I here can be uncovered and deport­ ca’s cup, it is at least his satisfac­ Added to this, Cramton is a mem- , he operates one of toe one pint of milk. Put into a freezer near a small stream still known ed. But the task of protecting our ber of that powerful group in the until of toe desired consistency. as Bloody Brook, Latorop fell into dates supported by organized labor if he were elected. His election, ini tion^ to know that, loyal As Ameri­ house which guides the expenditure most »thslc magaziMs^u^shed,.j,^,, ambush, and, after a brave re­ have usually been successful. fact, would be more likely than any- 'people and our institutions from cans are to their own side in any of public money, and is jealous of upon this globe. quarts when frozen. sistance, perished there with all Altoough toe close of toe pri-1 thing else to convince toe liberal.? violators of the immigration laws The New Quarter” and its publi- sort of an international contest for the house’s i-ight in such matters. cation place is Paris. I 'Grape Gelatin his company. mary season still shows no sign of toe,country toat bigger and bet­ must be treated as a major one If fun, money or blood, at least half Stocky, robust and bespectacled, Titus is one of the most emi­ Place a pint of grapejuice over Captain Mosely, stationed at of a significant progressive re­ ter things lay ahead. we are to have anj^ results. And a he fights to the last ditch when nent of the Paris left bankers. toe fire in a double boiler. When Deerfield, marched to his assist- vival in national politics, there is of them this time were on the side aroused. hot add toe contents of one envelope i ance, but arrived too late to help considerable evidence on which nation which is directing at least that puts them, along with him, on His magazine, while packed with "We should get rid of the private erudition, does not try to be so mod- of gelatin which has been soaked | him. Deerfield shortly thereafter an argument might be based that HARUN-AL-RASHID nine-tenths of its police power to­ the mourners’ hen,ch. "noldings In our national' parks,” etta as toe Transition. It gives hun­ in a little cold water. Stir continu-1 was abandoned and burned, voters have lost some of toe apa­ ward the impossible stunt of keep­ If he is cast down he may com­ said Cramton, after Walsh had suc­ dreds of struggling artists, poets ously for a few minutes, then re-1 King Philip, son of toe friendly thy mduced by prosperity and are. ceeded In getting an amendment move from toe fire and place in i Massasolt, began war with the more Inclined to look askance at ing its people from taking a drink fort himself with the knowledge that through the .senate staying the pow­ and literary figures their first molds. Let cool and place in toe ice | whites when he felt they were 6n- DEFENDS LOBSTER cannot be expefted to make much chance the administration and regular Re­ he hasn’t got to go overseas for er of condemnation of such prop­ And it loses money. It couldn’t box just before serving. If you ! croaching on his ground. He chose publicanism of toe brand offered by headway against so subtle, evasive plenty of company. erty, “as soon as we can and se­ prefer, you may put the preparation j to fight rather than recede before IN GERMAN COURl possibly make anything, although it in a flat mold and cut into cubes i toe advance of toe Colonists. men now holding office. and tricky an evil as the incoming cure the national parks for the peo­ places Titus in a most prestigious Six Republicans Lose ple of the nation. after it has congealed. Fighting continued throughout Berlin. — (AP)—Harun-Al-Rash of bootlegged humanity. THE RISING TIDE literary place. Meanwhile, Titus Massachusetts for some time after The Republican senators who “Senator Walsh knows that in gathers the paintings of young Grape Sundae id championing a lobster in toe firs' Nor is this the only way in which When United States Attorney ownership of a home in the Glacier This is easily made by pouring toe Deerfield Massacre. The down­ have lost their jobs in the pri­ modems and toe writings of young maries are Charles S. Deenen of criminal court proved himself i the pest of prohibition operates to Charles H. Tuttle of New York came ' us.tional park he has a certain area grapejuice or concentrated grape­ fall of toe Indians began with worthy namesake of the famous authors. their defeat at the hands of Cap- Illinois , and Joseph R. Grundy of Jald the influx of undesirable aliens. i tliat is his and toe rest of us have And they do say that the beauty juice over a dish of ice cream. caliph of Bagdad. oul for of Ugo jg le ft" Grape Milk Fizz I tain Turner, at Turners Falls, Pennsylvania. Rtspublican senators The chief exhibit in toe case was I t is the lure of riches to be ob­ amendment and tendered to Presi- | Battle Royal ^ millions of the missus keep alive of I Soon thereafter King Philip was who announced their retirement this effort at expressing beauty. Fill a glass one-third full a porcelain bowl filled with cracked tained from the rum racket that dent Hoover his resignation of the i Cramton remarked further that grapejuice. Add another third of I shot by one of his own men, who were Gould of Maine, Baird of ice on which was fastened by Funny world! milk, and almost fill the glass w ith! had turned against him, and the New Jersey, Gillett of Massachu­ I brings any number of ^ose people office which be has filled with a dili- ■ there have been parks where it was GILBERT SWAN. 7 jtrin g s and wires a live lobster, charged water or ginger ale which | war was over, setts, Goff of West Virginia, Sulll gracefully reposing on salad leaves. here in the first place. In every gence that has attracted attention | for"john^ones ai^ W?°mv- van of Wyoming and Phipps of Col­ FICTION FACT should be stirred just before serv------The sight made court attendants I alum and criminal quarter of every throughout the East, it was ptossible ^ jq ^rder to do so the land ing. ,| PINK DEAUVILLE orado. It has been said of these six smack their lips. - 'town and city in Europe the op­ for toe drys to shrug their shoulders had to be bought, Loi;idon.—Sir Bruce Bruce-Porter, Grape Mint Drink Jj gentlemen that they decided to quit Harun-Al-Rashld, in this instance portunities for riches to be garnered and attribute his determination to \ have thought sometimes,” he physician, in commenting on the in­ Mix one pint of grapejuice w ith' Paris.—Daring Deauville is more because they were convinced they a retired colonel of toe Turkish I daring than ever on its bathing in the United States by any fellow political ambition, even though Mr.HT,. I said, “that all we , own_, is tl^ scenery fluence of fiction, tells this story. tialf a cupful of chopped mint couldn’t be nominated and elected army, charged a Herr Martin, ^ ^ . I and that all the land (in parks) was He had a patient extremely ill who leaves. Place on ice one hour, I beaches this year. Bathing suits of this year, but none gave any such owner of a delicatessen shop, with who is "smart” and not afraid .of Tuttie hfs declared that he is not & private ownership.” • was reading a fiction story in which, strain, and serve in glasses half . i flesh color and of silk adorn toe reason. wanton cruelty for imprisoning toe the police have been the big topic candidate for toe Republican noml-1 The battle went on merrily for toe heroine was extremely ill. A s, filled with chopped ice. A sprig of ! comely figures of toe females sport- The Democratic senators de­ delectable shell-fish, in this manner. of the worst element for years. The nation for the New York governor- quite a while. Conference after the story progre\sed the heroine got mint may be placed in each glass ] ing in the waters and on toe sand, feated in primaries were Fumi- He told toe court toat as an old ship. But when, almost simultan- conference between house and sen- better—and so eld his patient. Sir so served. j At 20 yards it is imi>ossib!e to dls- fold McLendel Simmons of North soldier he was not hampered by any resuit-h^s been a steady inpouring , « .c'ate was necessary before final I tingulsh whether or not the bathers eously. President McConaughy of i agreement was reached. Bruce had written to toe novelist 1 Carolina, Joseph E. Ransdell of false sentimentality about cruelty of lawless, immoral and utterly ob- and asked him to write his install- j QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS [ have a bathing 'huit on at all. A Louisiana and Cole Blease of South to animals but that he considered Wesleyan University, in an impor- j it was finally agreed that the j bathing costume of oil silk Is In 'jectionable immigrants, flagrantly ments in such a way that toe hero- | Carolina. this method of displaying a live in defiance of legal barriers. tant occasional address to the i govemmejit would have authority ine recovered. The story influenced i M lk of Magnesia , rage _ which gives toe body a soft, lobster toe limit. to condemn any land within any of Quesyon: G. W. writes: “As Milk j shimmering, sllghUy pinkish look. It so happens that all these With the end of prohibition tne stud^ts, declares himself in favor his patient’s recovery, he says. men are in their sixties or seven­ Herr Martin answered toat this the parks, except those used exclu­ was toe time honored method of incentive to these people to jam of eventual modification of . toe sively for .residence or religious ties except Baird, who is only 59. It so happens that there is hardly confining lobsters on exhibition. If, their way into America would dis­ Eighteenth amendment and urges purposes. however, the court prelerred get­ This was by no means to the lik­ an ounce of “progressiidsm” in the appear. his hearers to be open minded Serenading Under Difficulties! lot. By and large, they are a group ting, down to legal brass tacks, he enough to “recognize any possible ing of Walsh, and he-did not hesi­ said* not he but a professional tate to say so. . .. of stand-patters, old guardsmen, present failures” and to “be willing high protectionists and Democrats decorator had mounted this crusta­ who have been willing to vote with cean specimen. WINDHAM FINANCES to curb your own wishes somewhat, Professor Ludwig Bruehl, called for the social good,” toe extreme Republicans on any question in­ People in this part of the state volving a. social or economic prob­ by toe court as expert, said „ toat are more than likely to reserve drys will be hard put to it to mini­ science had not advanced to toe mize toe importance of his courag­ lem. st^e of knowing just when a lob- judgment in the case of the reproof Age probably isn’t a prime fac­ s f« felt pain. \ He denied, however, administered to toe officials of toe eous declaration. tor in driving them out of poli­ toat Invertebrate animals experi­ town of Windham by State Tax We rather wonder whether some tics. Borah of Idaho, Norris of enced anything like pain in toe “Unless there were an extremely Nebraska, Walsh of Montana and Commissioner Blodgett for toe ap­ of our Manchester friends who human sense. Dr. Heinroth, direc­ humorous side to political life, I other men in their sixties have tor of toe Berlin Aquarium, ad­ parent hiding of a major part of have so often in the past Intimated could think of nothing more grind­ all had their renon^ations. of openly declared that this news­ vanced toe thesis toat a lobster’s toe town’s indebtedness. Town ing.” But toe victims were all sot in discomfort really set in when he Clerk and Treasurer Frank B. Fen­ paper’s position toward prohibition —Alfred E. Smith. their ways and they were toe type was caught and aUl later develop- of legislators who believe things ton, whose bookkeeping methods w&s toe product of some sort of -m^ts were as so many pin pricks. “Nowhere is the Saturday half are pretty fine as they are, and uTie public prosecutor regretted are called into question by toe tax mysterious self interest will make holiday taken as a sign of dull busi­ toe same criticism of President Mc­ that it is better to leave most toat "this juridically and humanly commissioner, has enjoyed an ness.” things imcbanged. r Ana that, as interesting question could not be Conaughy. Will they accuse him, —Henry Ford. unusual measure of toe respect and nearly aa one can guefc, waa why decided In court.” While convinced SB they have accused us, ot being ► confidence of toe people of Windham they represented shining-targets of Herr Martin’s indifference to toe subservient to toe “liquor inter­ “I grew into manhood with mus­ wherever restless voters imagined possible suffering of the lobster, be for many years and it is not likely^ cled arms as big as a bookkeeper’s that they ' would like to have a said, he had not been legally; guilty ests?" Or of pandering to top legs.” that he will be condemned without appetites of an ignorant and mia- change. of cruelty, so Hbrr Martin was —James J. Davis, secretary of Lofig Qftvo Ckx)d Show ,acqititted. , i a very fifil hearing; particularly in guided mob? We rather doubt labor. view of toe fact that toe tax com­ The rough and tumble career i t of Governor" Huey P. Long of MAWSON FINDS TRADE - missioner’s criticism doesriiot neces­ "Just as there is no Inside his­ RICHES IN ANTARCTICA/ = The difference between officials tory of toe frontier detailing a glos­ Louisiana probably appealed to sarily involve anything beyofid toe like Mr. Tuttle or' educators like such restlessness as possessed the sary of‘the wonderful things our Canberra. (AP.)—Icy seas:, right mistake of ^eepiilg toe actual con­ heroes did not do, neither is there voters of this state. Voters have President McConaughy and the often supported candidates, for no at toe back door of Australia where . dition of town finances from toe newspapers is that toe newspapers, an Inside story telling which of toe Knights of the Round Table beat up apparent good reason except that myriads of seals and whales sboi^d. j people of toe community. with their, closer contact with toe the candidate knew how to give where there are probably cod ^ On toe surface of things it would their wives'." real life of the aountry .and with —Ckinrtney Ripley Cooper, writer. them a good shpw. Long, it appears, banks comparable to those ctf New-, appear that Windham bookkeeping their better opportunities for un­ noanaged to convince the ordinary foundlud, where penguin eg^s and methods have been such as to.give “We are about to enter a great voters of his state that he wm otc oil can. be turned into h^dsom e , derstanding alt shades of public opin­ profits, were discovwies of Slr *i the impress^n to toe townsfolks new age of trusts.” of toeir own kind' and toat his ion, saw toe truth about prohibition —^Ivar i^Ireuger, cM*ltallst. heart was beating, for them. Rans­ Douglas Mawson’s investigation of that toe town’s debt was only first. dell, whom he defeated in the pri­ commercial possibilittes of toe Ant-' {(173,500, whereas toe tax commis­ “No, the Americans have not mary," was ’ safe, sane, conservative arctic, sioner declares that it must be sev­ MORROW AND FRANKLIN changed the outward aspect of and colorless, hut he had a good ship, the famous old Discov­ eral times that much, or in toe Paris at all. But they have done record for faithfully serving Louisl- ery, visited areas, where whalers - Dwight W. Morrow,'TVho has now -much to the inner and outer life of had never hlen, "but which, the| neighborhood of half a million dol­ ended his three year period of serv­ the city and itq people.” A Blease, who has’heen licked by Australian exidorer predict, win! lars. ice £s American*' embassador to —Ruth Hhwthome, writer. former Congressman James F. prove a fabulously rich hunting^ If this turns out to be toe exact Mexico, retums home with a Mexl* Byrnes, has also put^on many ground. It wovdd be a fine thing for {he shows in public life, not always Australian companies already arej I ^Itpatlon it is, of course, far from can reputation which in many country’s potato crop if that phrase being fornAd to exploit the- n e i^ a good one. It is always minds will bear a marked resem- y edifying ones. But ha wasn’t punish­ could be revised to read: "As Maine ed for that Hif constituents doubt- found wealtiL height of unwisdom the gov- blamce to t|Mtvachi«ved in Europe grows, so grows toe nation." ( & ' MANCOTCTER ev en in g HEEAIJ), SOirrH,MAN(3HESfER.''CONN, I ^ S D A Y ; S E P m ^ S m s h ‘ , , /

»• ry H. Curran, president ^ tb e Asso- the observation that elation Agatost' the lta)hibitum a tong way to go b^ore Amendment, .-who . noted' that "the catches up with the peppie question, but we are on'our t,- wet tide is still coming In.” Ancient Colony, Little Changed By Three J^elen Kane*$ Latest Rat^s Curran olalmed wet i^ n s In the and we cannot bq stepped.” House of Representattvea of 37 Frjsns Sclutoert, famous mu*- seats with more to come on e^ctiim eal compoeer,. left an eefate oM .Centuries^ Flourishes Near Nation’s Capital day. He asserted^ drys had not only |1 0 , deeplte thp fact he bad’ A s G ood won' a stogie- oomftiation to the pri­ -----1---- -— ----:------T given* tbe world some of Its most gets everything possi)}le out of her maries. ^ e enthusiasm espreued •. A% '•« >VV ^ fey DAN THOMAS beauttfto music. ss% « i"v > part. But Sherman just naturally at this result was temperatm with -• < ' ■< V ■•" S Hollywood, Calif.—During the last wraps the. picture up and walks off week we havie previewed several with it. He' is .marvelous, the beat K *.w .*.W A v.'.w .'.’.'.'.'••■•••••••• mctures which are well Worth any-, we ever have iseen him. And the body’s'time and money to see. But film as a whole certainly comes un­ we can’t imderstand why directors j der the heading of good entertain­ with more than two years experi-, ment. ' T I ence continue to put ridiculous A good many persons probably scenes in otherwise good films. ; will stay away ^ron^ “Germany’/ be­ A perfect example of the ridicu- | cause the titif^ doesn’t appet^ to lous which can be attributed to them and. they don't know anything nothing but plain stupidity is foimd about Cyril Mai^e, who plhys the in “Dangerous Nkh McGrew,” Helen title role. Be thejt as it may, Maude, Kane’s latest offering. One scene as a gn^ff old Englishman, will hand shows Helen as a medicine show en­ you about as' .inany laughs as one tertainer, singing a song. Just be­ person is sntitied to in a single eve­ fore she starts to sing, her accom­ ning. This sis his first talking pic­ panist is shown seating himself at ture but the old character actor can the piano. Then there is a cut to a collect our mdney any time he wants closeup of the actresrf singing—but to ‘come back and make more of JALTIMOR0 she is accompanied by a full orches- them. It’s a Good Picture However, “Dangerous Nan Mc­ NO DRYS NOMINATED Grew” must be classed as an enters taining film. Miss Kane does some very fine work in it, as does Stuart AT THE PRIMARY Erwin. Erwin has been playing in a good many pictures of late and Washington, ^Sept.; 18.—(AP) — if he keeps on at his present rate Completion on Tviesday of the year’s there is no doubt that he soon will primary > elections dipw expressions be stamped as one of filmdoni’s best of distant pleasiure/at the results comedians. In our opinion, anything from 'wet leaders w ^ e the generals 'W w he’s in is worth seeing. of the prohlbitiott forces refrained Clara Bow’s new picture, “Love G U S S E S f» ih» BIG FAMILY BOTUB A ''.. from direct comment but took occa­ Among the Millionaires," is an- sion to pledge themselves to resist dther one worth seeing. Of course eveiy effort toward repeal of the it is Clara doing her usuai stuff dry laws. again but she does it welT and, hav­ The dry declaration was adopted ing taken off considerable weight, Helen Kane yesterday, on the 143d anniversary G ju& she looks better than she has for a of the signing of .the Constitution. long time. In our opinion the pic­ nil;/ grab the electric lights whenever It was issued by the national con­ ture would be improved consider-^ giPIONANCOU^ “La'wfUl Larceny," which bills Bebe ference of organizations supporting ably if a few of the songs were elim­ 1 the 18th Amendment, which is com'com- G i n ^ j i r A U « inated but that seems to be a mat­ Daniels as its star, is shown. There ter of personal taste. is no criticism that c&n be offered “ ” lL ONE^Na.-.QNEf electrical turies ago. But the old order is changing. A Sherman Wins Laurels In a few more years, Tangier 10,000 redcoats who took part in Lowell Sherman’s name should this attack were paraded on the year ago the island got its first merchandise. Special reductions prevail on many items. Island will have become much like beach a?*rangier before they set electric lights, with a gasoline en­ the r e t of the country. The change sflii and harangfued by Joshua gine generating the power. Two 7 has begm already. There is a mov­ Thomas, famous colonial preacher movie houses have been established SPECIAL ing picture theater on the island, of the" Island, who warned them —over the opposition of the church for and mehz of the inhabitants own that their expedition would fail and —and the young men and women Serve delicious hot coffee radiosTjiost telling sign of all— that, many of them would be killed of the place are beginning, by their FRIDAY the islaiier’s daughters are wear­ —two prophecies both of which dress and actions, to show ' the and movies’ influence. Several himdred y made right at the table ing shortiskirts' and using lipsticks. were fulfilled. SATURDAY But fcr the present, Tangier Joshua Thomas is a legend of the radio sets are in use on the island Island is I still a imique outpost of island. In one spot in Chesapeake —^with the daily weather forecast Macaroni and the pastrW unlike modem America Bay the water is never-rough, the as the most popular feature of the Tlie delightful aroma of percolating coffee adds a note of cheeriness as if it ■^re on the other side of Tangier folk say, because Thomas broadcast. Spaghetti prayed over it. At another spot no A visitor notices the absence of to modem hospitality. And the hostess who chooses this attrw - the wcrld. laughter. The Tangier Island peo­ 1 0 lb s ...... 75c Has 1600 Inhabitants fish are ever caught, because tive Mayfair Set, has every right to be proud of the distinctive ap­ Tangier Island is 22 miles across Thomas once foimd two fishermen ple are a sober ,fblk. One of them, 3 lbs...... '...... -25c the b^’’ from Onancock, Va., on the fighting over the right to drop their when a visitor remarked about this, easten shore. It is a narrow, sandy lines there, and decreed that*no said, “I like to laugh as .well as Imported Italian Cheese 45c lb. pearance of her coffee service; strip )f land about a mile and a one should ever catch fish there anyone, but there’s nary a bit to Tomato Sauce Viaif li length, and it has 1600 in­ again. '' laugh at.” habitats. Practically all of them Church Dominates lives Young Generation Changes (Italian Style) SPECIAL 30 DAY OFFER gain a living by catching fish, Thomas’ influence still prevails. The Cornish heritage of the 3 cans 25c oystes and crabs. The island’s one church dominates islanders Is still reflected in their BEAUTIFUL 4 Pc. URN SET Mot of them have never left the the lives of the islanders as its speech and customs. But American­ Bow Macaroni 2 lbs. 25c islanif except for their brief fishing building dominates the skyline. A ization is beginning. The flappers Olive and Sala Oil Special (< trips ind most of them never will. weekly prayer is offered for good of the island are getting so that Olive O iJ...... $2.35 gal. / Thir tovim is one of the oldest catches by. the fishing boats, and they look much like the flappers of STAR-Rite Down $ settlcnents in the United States. In when boats come in with a good any American town, and the young Sala O il...... $1.15 gal. 2.00 $13.95 1607 the island was discovered by haul a thanksgiving service is held. men are following suit. Within a Mayfair Urn Set And per month Cap tin John Smith, and a few No liquor can be had on Tangier. few years Tangier will be like any $1.95 Total (3ost year! later the old captain traded Some years ago a man opened a small American town. The radio Manchester it fc one overcoat. Both he and saloon there, but the islanders de­ and the movies can be depended themrchaser, legend says, were scended on hini, wrecked his place, on for that. kM 'M A* lt~M MSWM'-'irr'CVKKV .MOM X disstisfied with the trade; Captain knocked open his wine kegs and But, for the present, it is still WITH EVERY Smih found the overcoat to be smashed his whisky bottles. Tan­ different—a bit of the distant past, Macatoiu Shop DUO-DISC ‘ sorewhat shopworn, and the pur- gier was dry long before national strangely preserved a few miles 209 Spruce St. Dial 3805 chaer came to feel that the island prohibition. from the nation’s capital. LANOCRahr RARY 9 CUARf^ N6W BRiTAIBIa vvrilli W: ■ \va not worth the price. | The physical conformation of the This $5.50 Cornish Came In 1620 town is like nothing else in Ameri­ A short distance below Tangier AUTOMATIC ,t any rate, five families from ca. There are no streets, as ordi- Island Is Great Watts Island and, Ccnwall, in England, came to the .^ary Americans understand the next to that, Little Watts Island— ELECTRIC WASHER ELECTRIC HEATERS islnd about 1620—^just about the word; instead narrow( grass-grown barely larger than a city lot but $5.50 Value tire that the Pilgrims were land- lanes are the thoroughfares, lined having a story all its own. It boasts ELECTRIC in at Plymouth Rock. Lake the by trim white houses with bright- a modem Robinson Crusoe, a form­ s, they crossed the ocean to colored roofs. Nearly every house er successful attorney, who became Budget Payment esap€ religious persecution. They has its own family burying ground dissatisfied with life and who has hilt their homes on the island, in- in the front yard, marked by head­ lived all alone there for 22 years. HEATER 05c Down Camera Records Action Of X-Rays Cash $1.00 Per Month As Minute ^Bullets* Hit Electrons

Ithaca, N. Y.—(AP)—^An odd, cum-shaped camera at Cornell uiversity records hits made by VACUUM ‘'ullets” only a millionth of an inch lag. The bullets are made of X-rays. cleaners Te targets are electrons, the nega­ te bits of electricity that form ts bodies of atoms of all sub- ances. 4 Models The camera was set up by Dr. Iiul Kirkpatrick, professor of Hand Cleaner pysics at the University of Hawaii, i, i Cornell temporarily for special isearch, into some little Imown To clctor the skin of $13.50 jarvels of X-ray action. The rays are the same as physl- blemishes use Rabalm. /- ans use. They are produced in a JUNIOR ad-sheathed booth, having a small It’s a soothing antiseptic* it in one side. From this slit a $ earn passes through a crystal out- 24.50 de. The crystal serves as a sort e -sieve or filter, passing through STANDARD jrtain desired waves and discard- ' ^ 3 ig others. Sold During Our Special Campaign Next the filtered X-rays shoot at i.OO heir targets by passing into a gas Budget Price hamber, where occasionally they lake a direct hit upon an electron $104.15 DELUXE f the gas atoms. A camera views 1.50 ois gas chamber at close range, Dr. Paul Kirkpatrick is> shown at the camera which records “hits” made by “bullets” of X-rays (sketch). Only $5.00 Down $42.50 ecording what happens. The gas is C a s h rgon. studying "anVpparent ability of the symmetrical or biased properties, Only |2 Down The stricken electron flies out of and are not the same on all sides. ^ $6.20 a Month s atom, leaving a little white trail, rays to remember the directions in­ volved in the atomic collision which This is “polarization.”^ On ui m eet ke smoke-writing. The material of Dr.. Kirpatrick’s work is collec­ VNo More Blue Mondays With’ an Automatic. GiditerS lese trails however is not smoke gave them birth.” 50c ♦ Have a l^me The story told by the photos is tion of fundamental facts about the at D^monstrathm. it water vapor. that the rays,"£ia they come from connection between polarization Free Demonstration in !Your Himie. $3.0QaMoaik . % The hits are not thought to be and X-ray wave lengths. your ade by a single wave length, the X-ray tube, have certsun im- hich in an X-ray is about one-bil- druggist’s inth of an inch long, but by a BANK OF FRANCE REPORT creased 578,000,000; cvftrent ac- - ain of them, which Dr. Kirk- counts Increased 443,000,000. itrick says “is probably something Paris, Sept. 18 — (AP) —^The Rate of discount 2 1-2 per cent. le a thousand wave lengths long.” weekly statement of the Bank of ★ VARICOSE VEINS THE SOQ0I M an^oster These X-ray hits do a peculiar Frsmce shows the following changes SktUfaetoxTitlafaetoxT retnlureanlta bareba ba«B 773 Main Street Phone 5181 ing to the electrons—something in frEmcs: gold incresisd^d 65,000,000r ^ A Kansas newspaper is urging may 'i.bolo baTabaTa n tad ]Babalai in lb* tppata dazing to laymen. Instead ( of sight balances abroad increased 7,- that an extras slice of brea'd be eaten' ant of Varleota Vaii iocking them haphazard in every 000i(K>0; bills discounted at home de­ to aid wheat consumption. Some . E. J. MURPHY’S PHARMACY,*NORTH END BRANCH >ection, they drive the electrons creased 49,000,000; bills discounted men have more than accommodated definite directions. abroad unchanged; advEmces de­ since the business depression (by RABi ^ hr. Kirkpatrick says it is like creased 32,000,000; circulation de­ taking a loaf. ^ i

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! XKXITOB IS SHOT •s> DAILY RADIO PROGRAM NEW WORU) BANK Chicago, Sept. 18.— (AP.)—A gua : Frdnce Holds Head fight between members of a famfi]^ Thtuisday, September 18. 422.3—WOR, NEWARK—710. Leading OX Stations. 7:30 6:30—^Vocalists, Instrumentalists starling Childs, of Norfolk, Conn., atoross the street may .cost jtjM i Th« votCM ot thro* of America’s 8:30 7:30—Little Symphony orch. (DST) (ST) ; 1 TO ISSUE LOANS ireatoat «upX»orted by an ta- 9:0U 8:00—Orchestra; malo quintet 405.2—w sB , At l a n t a - 740. has bought- tho houses and < store Clevelamd Charles Madame h is ^ e l 8:00 7:00—NBC programs (3*1 hra.) ternatlonaUy famous orchestra, will be 10:00 9:00—Travelogue; three cheers. known as the Post place, located on Dr. Maudane was wounded in a vol­ heard In jthe spectacular radio pro- 11:00 10:00—Will Oakland’s orchestra. 11:45 10:45—Studio prtists; orchestra. the comer of the r Marlborough and jrram dedicated to toe ^ e r l ^ Le­ 11:30 10:30—Moonbeams music, poems. 1:00 12:00—Dixie Jamboree music. ley of shots from wl^h his wife i sion which will bo broadcast by both 302.8—WBZ, NEW ENGLAND—990. 293.9—KYW. CHICAGO—1C20. Amston roads at Hebron Green. The the WEAF and WJZ chains Thursday 7:00 6:00—Amos ’n’ Andy, comedians 8:00 7:00—NBC programs (8’.‘^ dra) purchase included the Iwd on which Spain, Rumania, Bu^aria amd son escaped by throwing them­ night at 10. daylight saving Ume. 7:16 6:15—Melodeers; Phil Cook. 11:30 10:30—Amos ‘n’ .Andy. comediapa ; the buildings stand. He expects to O f Tirade fUsewhere selves on the ground. Madame Bmostlno Schumann^Holnk, 7:45 6:45—Address; criminal talk. 11:45 10:45—Dance nrusic to 8:00. move the bouse this, fall or next Martha Atwood and Relnald w e n ^ - 8:15 7:15—L'Ensemble melodique. 389.4— WBBM, CHICAGO—770. and Jngo-Slavia tn Stabil­ The shots caune from the house of rath will be the featured soloists, 9:00 8:00—WJZ programs (2H hrs.) 8:00 7:00—WABC progs. (2% hrs.) spring, to ^ used as a residence, his James Thompson. A dispute barf They will be supported by Natoanlel 10:80 9:30—Try and stump us. son said, when here inspecting the Paris. — (AP) — France is proud^last year and in May this reduce Shllfaefs famous concert on *es^ 348.5—WABC. NEW YORK—860. 1:00 12:00—An hour about Chicago. audsen' between ’Thompson amd^ his* 6:00 6:00—Dinner dance music. place last Saturday, with a party of that she has no imemployment al-j tion became 25 per cent. Some son, Roy, and the elder Thomn^n, During the same hour the following 7:00 6:00—Crockett Mountaineers. 254.1—WJJO, CHICAGO—•’ISO. ize Currencies. governors will be heard In very abort 7:30 6:30—Vwiety hour; vioIinisL 9:00 8:00—Mooseheart ch'ldre.i’f hr. friends. He did not Know, he said, though her business suffers from j other makers did slightly better in- police were told, opened fire. ‘The addresses: Qfivernor Frank Allen of 8:16 7:15—Musketeers male tiio. 9:30 8:30—Home town baiid music, whether his father would move the the world-wide depression, eluding Ford who is reported to two men, father amd wn, blazed Massachusetts. Governor Gardiner of 8:45 7:45—Orchestra, girls’ trio, 10:30 9:30—Late dance musia have Improved slightly on last Maine. Governor Carleton of Florida, 416.4—WGN-WLIB, CHICAGO—720. store or not Paul Reynaud, ininister of finance, Basel, Switzerland, Sept. 18 — away at each other until their am­ 9:30 8:30—Detective story drama. 9:00 8:00—Coon Sander’s mu.'ic. year’s production of 1,000 cars a' Governor Dan Moody of Texas, Gov­ 10:00 9:00—Henry Burbig’s burlesque, . The Post house and store are old told the American Club that France munition wais exhausted. a tiilrd ernor Norbald of Oregon and Governor 9:30 8:30—Studio artists music month. (A P )— Bpaln, Rumania, Bulgaria, Young of California. Other famous “ Ifittle Red Riding Hood." 10:30 ,9:30—Symphonic rapS; quintet Hebron landmarks, having been is better off than her neighbors. He son hdd his father at the point of personages to be presented at the mic­ 10:30 9:30—National radio forum. 11:20 i0:20—Strike up the bano. built about 1806 by |(3olonel Joel estimated French reduction in Ojther American cars have suf­ and Jugloslavia, it 1s understood a shotgun until police arrived. 11:16 10:16—Heywood Broun’s column. 11:30 10:30—Two danco orcheslrua. fered badly this sus^mer, which is rophone wfll be Mayor J ^ o s Curley 11:30 10:80—^Two dance orchestras. Jones. The house was, in a way, trade as 10 ‘per cent. here, will negotiate loans to stabil­ ot Boston, and Alfred E. Smith of 344.6—WLS, CHICAGO—8/0. attributed to the position of the New York. O. L. Bqdenhamer, na­ 12:30 11:30—Midnight organ. 8:00 7:00—Eventide melodle.'s. a spite house, as Colonel Jones, so Premier Andte Tardleu, in an­ ize their currencies before long. 454.3—WEAF, NEW YORK,-C60. other address, admitted he was an average Frenchman to buy lower- tional commander of the Legrlon, will 8:15 7:15—Rural sketch; musicnle. the story goes,' declared when build­ The Baink for International Set­ speak from Washington. Crack Le­ 6:00 6:00—Dinner dance music. 9:00 8:00—Hymns, organ, gi-aitet. ing that he was going to put up a incorrigible optimist and said he priced cars. Luxury types, both gion bands will play regional airs from 6:45 6:45—Rural comic sketch. 44A4—WMAQ.WQJ, CHICAGO—670. French and Ameriesm, sell as usual, tlements, officials said, will act as each city. ______7:00 6:00—Mid-week hymn sing. 9:30 8:30—^Music hour; memories. house that would be larger and tall­ had reason'for being so. 7:30 6:35—Htstorlcaf sketch. 11:00 10:00—Dan and Sylvi.a; pianist “Shake off the load of dead ideas the rich still being rich and wanting trustee if the plans go through but er than the Tlinothy Dutton house, nothing is expected to be done be­ Wave lengths In meters on left of 8:00 7:05—Rudy Vallee’s orchestra. 11:30 10:30—Amos ’n’ And.v; nance. close by, built a few years before. that burden the Uving," he urgeA to spend their money. station title, kllocyces on the right. 9:00 8:05—Reincarnation of Dr. John. 202.6—WHT, CHICAGO—1480. ' “Beware of the epidemic of grum^ Other lines are more difficult to fore November because the money Times are Eastern Daylight Saving son and Boswell. 10:00 9:06—Studio musical program. And to this day the Post house (or markets of Europe and'New York end Eastern Standard. Black face 9:30 8:30—Tenor, violin, orchestra. 11:00 10:00—Your hour league. as it waa originally, the Jones Ming that seepos to be attacking in­ check but trade papers and econ­ type indicates best features. 10:00 9:00—Madame Schumann-Heink, 238-KOIL, COUNCIL BLUrF.S—1260. dividuals, classes and jieoples. Be omists generally agree trade is are now unfavorable. Martha Atwood and Rein- 11:00 10:00—Late dance oifhP.«lra. house) towers above its neighbor, Long time stabilization loans, it V $ S M aid Werrenrath. 12:00 11:00—Studio music noui. since known as the,Arnold place, faithful to the joy of work w ^ slackening in France although WEffV MimON JIARS USED YfeAMy Leading East Stations. 11:30 10:30—Three dance orclioaeraa. 361.2— KOA, DENVER—830 done, expressed In France in a song prices are keeping up. , was said, will be made by private completely shutting off the view on bankers, probably by Ivar Kreuger, (DST) (ST) ^ 393.5—WJZ, NEW YORK—760. 11:00 10:00—Slumber music: taain. the east. of centuries.” This maintenance of; prices, in­ 272.5—WPG, ATLANTIC CITY—1000. 6:30 4:30—Junior baseball series. 11:45 10:46—Talk; dance orchestra. Just how France is traveling deed, is one cause of disaffection, the Swedish match Idng, through his 8:00 7:00—WABC programs it hrs.) 6:00 6:00—Dinner dance music. 1:00 12:00—KOA Koon9 music hour. The architecture of the Post place 9:30 8:30—Subway boys; marimba. 1:30 12:30—Pianist: National Singers. with reasonable comfart over the which finds expression in the financiad organizations and by the 6:45 5:46—Floyd Gibbons, reporter. is imusually quaint and attractive, Mortgage Bank of Amsterdam. 10:00 9:00—WABC progs. (1% hrs.) 7:00 6:00—Amos ’n’ Ahdy, comedians 2:30 1:30—Studio musical echoes. and it has long been greatly, admir­ slough of despond is explained by strikes particularly in the textile The New lt:30 10:30—Two dance orclieftras. 7:15 6:15—Male trio; Phil Cook. 288.3—KTHS, HOT SPRINGS—1040. region against the new social in­ Short Time Advances 12:30 11:30—Midnight organ music. 7:.50 6:50—Good old summer time. 12:00 11:00—Studio entertainment. ed by tourists and summer wsitors. economists as a situation of many 283—WBAL. BALTIMORE—1060. 299.8—WOC-WHO, IOWA—1000. surance ssratem. This insurance re­ Besides these currency loans 8:00 7:00—B. A, Rolfe’s orchestra. There have' been quite a number of factors. which merely will be handled by the 8:00 7:00—NBC programs (4 hrs.) 9:00 8:00—Leo Relsman’s orchestra. 9:30 8:30—Montana cowboys, music. prospective buyers who considered Unemployment rarely has both­ quires contributions of 4 per cent 645.1—WGR, BUFFALO-550. 9:30 8:35—Thomas Walter. Harlem 10:00 9:00—NBC programs (2 nrs.) Intemationad Bank, it wau said 7:30 6:80—WEAF progs. (214, hrs.) 12:00 11:00—Playhouse of tlie air. the purchase of the place as a resi­ ered the French, they say, because each from employer and employee, Hotel Sheridan bluet pianist. short time advances may be made by 11:15 10:15—Poetry; dance orchestra. 1C:00 9:50—Madame Schumann-Heink, 12:30 11:30—Two dance orchestras. dence. Its interior is as attractive her system of work is based on the with additions by the government 253.8—WNAC, BOSTON—1230. Martha Atwood and Reln­ 491.5— WDAF, KANSAS CITY—€10. as necessary. As many as 100,000 the bamk on its own account to add MENU 8:80 6:30—Dinner music; classics. 11:30 10:30—Amos ’n’ Andy, comedians as the exterior, with the old fire­ full order book. Men aren’t laid off ald Werrenrath. often because a business firm sel­ men were on strike at one time, Austria, Hungary and other coun­ Friday, Sept. 19. 7:00 6:00—WABC programs (S hrs.) 11:30 10:30—Slumber music hour. 11.‘45 10:45—Studio artists dour. . places, H-L door Mnges, and other tries in hamdling their crops. 10:30 9:80—Old town meeting. 12:00 11:00—Late dance orchestra. 12:00 11:00—WJZ' Slumber music. characteristics of the period in dom takes on men for a rush t>e- denumding pay increases to balance 11:30 10:30—WABC programs (U hr.) 12:45 11:45—Nighthawk frolic. the workers’ contribution. Their (Dispatches from Madrid last BLUE PLATE SPECIALS 428.3—WLW, CINCINNATI—700. 535.4— WFI, PHILADELPHIA—660. 468.6— KFI, LOS ANGELES—640. which it was built. The house and riod but keeps the old staff busy 7:30 6:30—Billy Hays’ orchestra. all the time, advance orders carry­ spokesmen directed attention to the night quoted members of the Span­ 7:45 6:45—Dinner music; fiddlers. 1:00 12:00—Male i.rio; drama. store were dwned and used by Major ish government of denying reports OINNER 50c ^ . 8:16 7:15—Variety; R. F. D. hour. 491.5— WIP, PHILADELPHIA—610. 1:30 12:30—Concert orchestra, songs. Charles Post-as a residence and ing over any slack months. As em­ increasing cost of bread and to the 7:00 6:00—uncle Wlp’e program. 2:30 1:30—Studio orchestial hour, that the Bank for International Set­ 8:45 7:45—Dog club; orchestra. place of business for k long time. He ployment is constant, buying keeps failure of commodity prices to fall L Clam Oiowder 9:30 8:30—WJZ orchestra, songs, 305.9—KDKA, PITTSBURGH—980. 379.5— KGO, OAKLAND—790. tlements haul approved plana for dreamed Cod o u Toaa* i 10:30 9:30—^Team, variety hour. 6:15 6:16—Studio program; varieties. 1:00 12:00—Memory Lane, artists. kept the pqst office; and here the up fairly well. as business declined. 11:00 10:00—Los Amigos; team. 7:00 6:00—WJZ programs (4% hrs.) 2:00 1:00—Parisan quintet; njusic. Tourist trade last year was bad stabilization of tiie Spamlsh peseta ToBssto Salad 3:00 2:00—Musical muskereets. post chaise numing between. Col­ The- war reduced France’s man­ 12:00 11:00—Chime reveries music 11:30 10:30—^William Penn’s orchestra, power by a milUbn and a half. To and got a bad start this year, both and would madee the necessauy loam. BoOed Potatoes ' 1:00 12:00—Orchestra, tenor recital. 370.2—WCeO, MINN.. ST. PAUL—810. chester and Andover .used to stop Officials of the ministry of finamce 245.8—WCAE, PITTSBURGH—1220. 8:00 7:00—WABC programs (S hrs.) replace this loss great numbers of because of depression in the United • 2:00 1:00—Gibson’s dance music. 6:00 6:00—Dandies of yesterday. daily to take on and discharge mail said that Spain neither had solicited 280.2—WTAM, CLEVELAND—1070. 11:00 10:00—Political address. and passengers. After the death of immigrant laborers were admitted States and other countries and be­ DINNER 50e ! <9:00 8:00—Charles Hamp, artist. 7:00 6:00—Studio musical program. 12:00 11:00—Dance iTiusic: organist foreign loams nor had submitted amy .8:30 7:30—NBC3 programs <2V> hrs.) 7:30 6:30—Old Time Singing St’hool. 1:00 12:00—Old Settlers program. Major Post, in 1861, his spn Daniel imder temporary Ministry of Labor cause the weather this summer dis-r 2. ^ Vegetable Soap ' i ’ 8:00 7:00—WEAF progs. t3H hrs.) — 461.3—WSM, NASHVILLE—650, couraged travelling. plan for stabilization of the peseta RoastLandi- 1/ 12:00 11:00—Ukelefe; dance music. W. Post, kept the post office inter­ licenses. Now when unemployment beyond the domestic schemes recent­ 12:45 11:45—Midnight melodies; orch. 260.7—WHAM, ROCHESTER—1150. 8:00 7:00—WEAF programs (8 hrs.) mittently until his death in 1908. threatens the ministry merely But, with all these difficulties, Peaa and Mashed Potateeai y >. 399.8—W eX-W JR. DETROIT—75C. 7:00 6c00—WJZ Amos ’ n’ And.v. 11:00 10:00—Feature hour, contralto. ly announced.) 8:00 7:00—WJZ programs (3 hrs.) 7:30 6:30—Studio musical program. 11:30 10:30—^Amoa ’n’ Andy, comedians The place was next owned by Jolm stopped labor immigration. France maintains a to^ of opti­ 11:00 10:00—Studio musical program. 8:00 7:00—WJZ programs (3 iirs.) 11:45 10:45—Team, dance orchestra. L. Way of Heirtford, a nephew of Depression, nevertheless. Is rec­ mism, obeying the cheerful injunc­ DINNER^ 60c. 12:00 11:00—Organist, dance music. 379.5— WGY, SCHENECTADY—790. 270.1—WRVA, RICHMOND—1110. tion of Premier Tardleu to banish 8. Satanon or Sardbie 283—WTIC, HARTFORD—1060. 12:57 11:67—Time; weather; markets. 7:00 6:00—Amos ’n’ Andy, enruedians Mrs. X^harles Post, who sold it to ognized as affecting FxEmce to an EVEN IN SIAM 6:30 5:30—Dinner dance music. 6:15 5:15—Instrumental trio. 8:00 7:00—NBC programs (9 hrs.) Charles Tennant, now living in the increasing degree. One indication grumbling, and 'with a certain con­ SHoed Tomatoes and 7:00 6:00—Norman Cloutier’s orch. 6:30 5:30—WEAF progs. (4% hrs.) 11:00 10:00—Band music; conceit Klondike, and by him it was sold is the automobile industry. The tentment in France’s possession of 7:30 6:30—Musical questionnaire. 11:00 10:00—Theater organ recital. 12:00 11:00—Troubadours orchestra. Don Muang, Slain.—^The airplane CHOICE OF DESSERT. to Mr. Cjhilds. largest plant here in April showed $1,800,000,000 in gold, the highest has spread its wings over every Secondary Eastern Stations. Secondary DX Stations. Of late years the place has been a drop of 7 per cent in output from per capita in the world. Apple Pie Oqgjhrd^pia 296.9—WHN, NEW YORK—1010. country in the world, and even Siam Squash Pie Bfinoa Pier 608.2—WEEI, BOSTON—690. 344.6— WENR, CHICAGO-870. unoccupied except by transients, and is now considering the development 7:00 6:00—Big Brother Club. .6:00 5:00—Pianist; uke-poeL 9:30 8:30—Players’ preseniat have been affected bv the fall 5:45—James McCormack, tenor; at the General Electric laboratories. trees are in the height of their glory | per month, on the unpaid amount of loan. ' $9,740,000 edifice. Excavation is on was in .celebration of the tenth in prices as distinguished from act­ 1 Jean Robinson, accompanist. at present. Their brlUiamt foliage in full swing for the new House New York—A knockout speech is birthday^- of their son, Gibson. The ual quantity. During the first seven lj:58— Plymouth Announcement. may be seen along the highways in Here is How Your Payments are Armnged. office building annex, estimated to what l^ayor Jimmy Walker calls it. Misses Thelma Cummings and months of this year our exports ^:00— “ Speaking of Sports”—Arthur cost $7,500,000. all directions. In many cases they $40.00 loan pay back $2.00 a month or more. He was speaking at a Brooklyn Nancy Kulynych went -with the have decreased about 30 per cent in I B. McGinley, sports editor of | To the southeast, beyond the Li­ seem to have been spared by the $75.00 loan pay back $8.75 a month or more. ceremony attending the breaking of party. Mr; and Mrs. Winthrop quantity and cur imports have' de­ I Hartford Times. highway department on account of $100.00 loan pay back $5.00 a month or more. t brary of Congress, tenants are va­ ground for a school. Two boys faint­ Porter and friends also attended the creased about 5 per cent indicating cationing to make way for a new $200.00 loan pay back $10.00 a month or more. ^:15— Yellow Cab Flashes; Connec- ed from heat. , fair. their beauty, probably in ignorance that our buying power has held up library annex. To the southwest, of the fact that their poison is very $300.00 loan pay back $15i00 a month or more. , } ticut Motor Vehicle Department London—Bobby Jones has all the The selectmen and town clerk of much better than that of foreign condemnatiqp is finished on the site virulent. If the wood is burned the I Bulletin; Philgas Announcement; golf cups, Stribling knocked out the town will hold a seffsion for the countries.” for the new $6,750,000 botanical smoke from it also causes very ( Baseball Scores. ' making of voters, at the town Since wholesale price on world IDEAL FINANCING ASSOCIA'nON, Inc.l gardens, to be completed by 1932. Scott, the polo cup is in the U. S. 1 severe poisoning to those who are 6:25—Diamond Ginger Ale Orches- clerk’s office on Saturday, Septem­ markets have fallen about 15 per “CXty of magnificent distances— A., Shamrock V is no better than susceptible. It is said to be much 853 Main St., Boom 8, Park Building Sonth Manchester, Conn. 1 tra—Medley of Three Song Hits: ber 20, from 9 a, m., to 5 p. m. Those cent during the last year on the of Vistas. But you must not look I, II, III and rv, and woe is ma, worse than poison ivy in its effects. Phone 7 2 8 1 I If I Had a Girl Like You only will be eligible whose names average covertog all commodities, at details by the way,” the late thinks John Brill, the Americ.an It is even said that in cased where I The Song Without a Name have been placed on the voting list. the department studies indicate It Happened in Monterey Joseph H. Pennell, etcher, said of contract bridge team is ahead by the smoke was Inhaled death has some 5,000 points. John N^ Hewitt, Republican regis­ quantities in foreign trade of the I Under the Sweetheart Tree Washington. trar, says that there are already 70 sometimes resulted. But the beautification program, New York—Maria Corda, Hun­ Dr. (Charles J. Douglas, who has United States are not much below j Tonight names on the list to be made. 1929 figures. j When the Organ Played at Twi- sweeping from the landscape ram­ garian actress, back from Europe, is been seriously ill for the past j:en employing a college girl to improve Allan L. CSrr returned from his The.coimts, however, having been ! light shackle World War structures and trip to Vermont late Saturday night days or more is reported as improv­ her English pronunciation. She kept in- values, have shown a ( Roaming Thru the Roses antiquated edifices has for one of but in time for his services at S t ing somewhat. He had expected to its purposes an invitation to de­ plans to appear in a play in Decem­ return to his city home in Boston in greater decline in dollars than they . I Sing a Happy Little Thing Peteif’s church, Hebron, and Calvary actually would in unit of quantity. Why Am I So Romantic. tailed inspection. ber. churn*, Colchester, where he of­ time to take an active part In the 55—Hartford Courant News. Edward H. Bennett, Chicago beau­ London—The bishop of Nor'wich ficiate. He has finished his work tercentenary celebration there 00—FTo-Joy Dinner Dance Or­ tification expert, called as consul­ believes that every young man and in W&dham as substitute for the again. He took quite an important GIRL BREAKS RECORD chestra—Norman (Jloutier, direc­ tant by the Treasury Department, girl, before they start to be mar­ Rev. Frederick Williams of Willi­ part in the celebration earlier in the tor: has prepared plans which include a ried, should make quite sure that mantic. summer. He will be imable to leave Winnipeg.— An English girl, a / i d Hittin’ The B o ttle ...... Arlen tunnel for street cars, so as not to they are true friends at heart with The Republicans nominated Clark­ Hebron, however, until he is much Katherine Trevelyan, broke the In My Heart It’s Y ou ___ ..R ich mar one of those vistas commended a deep true friendship that will son F. Bailey fo” first selectman, befter. record for climbing Mount Cavel, Hippity-Hop ...... Green by Pgnnell. grow •with the years. He gave a and Winthrop S. Porter, second, at The birth of a daughter, Gretchen, near Jasper, Alberta, this year. She I Sing All My Love Songs to You Growth of collections has com­ warning against hasty marriage their caucus held. Friday afternoon to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grabber of is the first this season to reach the ...... Ingraham pelled the Library of Congress an­ when officiating at the wedcHng of at the town hall, Hebron (Renter. J.- the Exeter Road, has been reported ! guxnmit, a distance of more than Weary River (Old Favorite) nex which will be next on the hill Lady Helena Rous and Major Doug­ Banks Jones waia named for board from Clarke’s hospital, Willimantic. ; u^ooo feet. Once on the way up ...... Clarke building program. With one million las Beresford-Ash. of relief; Richard W, Hubbard, audi­ The birth was September 10. j gjje fell over a cliff and was only Gee! But I’d Like to Make You musical compositions, one million New York—There’s- salt water tor; Mrs. DeUk Porter Hills, agent Mr. and Mrs. Alpheus Nye of i saved by the actions of her guide, Happy ...... Ward maps, half rdllion engravings and everjnvhere around Father Knicker­ town deposit fund; grand jurors, Fltchville were Sunday visitors at |^ho grabbed her anchor rope. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood ______Medley from “Oh! Sailor Behave” lithographs, 240,000 law books, and bocker, but not a drop is fit to drinlc Richard W. Hubbariji, Edward A. ten million other volumes, the li­ Miner. Mrs. Mlper went-with them I ...... Arr. (Cloutier for his fishes. Some 125,000 gallons Raymond, Edmund Horton, C3haun- Pick Yourself Up—Brush Your­ brary threatens to burst its bindings. cey B. Kinney; tsuc collector, Ed­ on a motor trip to North Lyme, GLIDER RULES And new books are arri-ving, 537 a of choice Atlantic ocean brine from where they called on friends. self Off the -viciruty of Cape Cod, where ward Smith; constables, J. B. Jones, 30—The Musical Questionnaire. day. Among local visitors, to the Boston— Massachusetts has just there are no oil and sewers, have Karl Links, Ei Buell Porter; regis­ 00— Silent. Brainerd Aviation Field on Simday issuedt a set of rules governing, the been Imported for the city aquarium trar of voters;’ Jphll: N. Hewitt; school committefe;' Mrs. Irene were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gray. operation of gliders, proiring the John M’Corinack’s Brother, James, BROKER ARRES'TED at the confiuence of the Hudson and Arthur Eiseman and family have vridespread use of such machines. East rivers. Wright, Rufus R. Rathbim. The Makes Debut as Concert Soloist town committee chairman was returned to their dty home in Elm­ All gliders must be approved, and.no Waterbury, Sept. 18.— (A P.)— Cairo, Egypt—’Two English girls, From W n C authorized to fill any-.-^'cancies In hurst, L. I., after having spent the person shall operate a glider on any Joseph Scofield of Hartford a for­ the Misses Badgell eind Blecher; summer here at their coimtry place. flying field without having secured James McCkirmack, brother of the the ranks of members. , mer Broker in Hartford and Water­ have motored the length of Africa. Mrs. George F. Kibbe has just had permission. It is also forbidden to meistersinger of Athlone, will be The Democratic caucus for nomin­ bury, was arrested Monday night in In a small car they came to Cairo ation of town officers will I* held at the plaster cast, removed from her operate a glider on a flying field rt heard at 5:45 o’clock this afternoon Toronto, Canada, on a bench war­ foot which WM injured about a while other aircraft is being oper­ from Station WTIC in the first of from Capeto-wn, 8,000 miles, In 5 ^ the town hall;;'Diei8dky evemng, at 8 rant issued last month in the Wa­ m onth^o, and she is recovering the ated on it. a series of song recitals. A t the months. Lions once sniffed around daylight time, September 16. terbury Superior Ctourt. Scofield is their tent. The Misses Clarissa -and ^usan use o f tile Injured member. Mr. and suggestion of his world-famous kins­ Mrs. Sherwood Raymond and family TVTEVIR—in the peace and quiet o f your home—will, man, whose personal representative charged ■with four counts of em­ New York—On the fifth floor of Pendleton, Mrs. Afine. 9- Culbert,^ bezzlement by agent. The amoimts the new home which Irving Berlin and Mrs. Josephine .Martin, ambm- and Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Bosly, all JL^ the General Electric Refrigerator be required to he has been for several years, James of New Britain, were Sunday -visi­ WHAT?— . withstand such tests as these. But what years o f service McCormack has decided to .embark total about $7,000. Scofield waived is planning will be a soundproof panied the Misses Siisan w d .Ellza- tors at her home. you may expect from the refrigerator that esm survive upon a singing career on his own. extradition and is on his way back studio. The idea is that he will not beth-Day, Miss Alice Kemp and Hiss Your Radio is on the Bum! to Waterbury in the custody of disturb the rest of the family wh4n Sarah Bigelow of Cjblchester bn '{a J.: P. Ottosen of Mansfield had the most te r^ c ravages of time and wear! IntheMonitor He has chosen radio as the vehicle charge of < the Seventh Day Advent It’s Not Necessary, Call for his debut amd has sung two pro­ Deputy Sheriff John L. Gray. He he wakes up at 4 a. m., and pounds picnic party‘ to Hurd Park, Midme Top, the entire me<*anism is fortified against air, dirt will be arraigned tomorrow morn­ the piano to work out an inspiration Haddam, on Friday. ’They prepared services at Hopevale on Saturday. .and moisture with impregnable walls o f steeL A refrig­ grams anonymously from Station “ is subject was “The' Fall Of ing before Judge John Rufus Booth for a song. a dinner on one of" the little ovens M. E. WORSAA erator so dependable, so efficient, is widiin the means-of W n c. This evening he will give his 4;- first broadcast under his own name. of the Superior Criminal Court. Newark, N. J.—The Dobbins’ day 83 Center St. Phone 4477 everyone. Why not drop in and look at one thi.< very day? James, like John, has adopted Con­ is done. In 1850 Joseph 'A. Dobbins Our special terms make it ikry easy on your pockethookl necticut at his home-state. He lives opened a harness shop. His grand­ JACK KEENEY in Stamford: John maintains a CIRCUS MAN DIES son, Raymond E. Dobbins, is to dis­ FOR RADIO home at Noroton. , continue the business and folks no Lead^asopiionist Willimantic, Sept. 18.— (AP.) — longer -will see a plaster boride, a A graduate of Al Strebman, first SERVICE g e n e r a l ■ I Word was received here today of the trade s3rmbol which has been in a saxaphonist of , McEhriily’s Victor UNLAWFUL PRAYER death of Albert E, Green, 40, at Becordteg Cbrehestra'^'wfli-^^ ^ IPHONE 8160 AS.L<«STEEiL. R E |i«IC eR A ’rO R Waycross, Ga., winter headquarters show -window 60 years. Btave you heard the new Majestic t Leipslg.-r-The German Supreme of Sparks Brothers circus, with Electric Radio Bactric W itet COolets • Commetdal Re&lseraton . Slecaft IGlk CoqIsR Court here has ruled that certain which he had been connected for The Muisic\Box |>rayers drawn up for use in public the past 16 years as advertising J S a in S ir e ^ Barstow Radio man and ring annoimcer. He was RADIO SERVICE tohools by Dr. Frick, Fascist minis­ on all nudses. ^ Service the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer CommeBoipg S^pt. 18th ter of education for Thuringia, are New Sets and Standard v. '• ^ Autiiorlzed Dealer M. H. STRICKLAND imconstitutional. A part of the Green of this city and the husbSnd Beginners advotneod stdAait| i \ Majestic, PhUcoi AcceMories of Mkapbbnq'und darinet. '< prayer reads: "I believe that Thou of Minnie Thompson, equestrienne - 20 Bissell Sto For ‘ terms and enroUmeiit -^Dial fi32 Main Street, Tel. 3768, " South irtlt punish the betrayel of Germany with Ringling Brothers. . Next door to Elttol's Market ' ind bless the actions of those who Mr. Green’s body will be brought WM.E.KRAH 8686 or call at The Mnsle Box, South ie«k to free the fatherland.” here for burial. 069 TeH«id Turniilln. Phone 8788 Maaeliester. - =: .■n. V i

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' By-ANISETTE...... i. It’s toe new wiap-ak>und slip that follows toe shaping of . toe figure. SCIENCE TRIES NEW METHODSfdoubt that the prisoner waa cofii- O 193 0 >6^' NEA SERVICE It’s made .from a length of. mate­ TO HUMANIZE CAPITAL pletely unconscious, after the first rial. '• No seams to cause conflicting lines PUNISHMENT deep breatk.. _ - " to toe outer garment. By DR. MORR^ FISHBEIN b e g i n h e r e t o d a y • She’s—lovely, John. She’s beauti The wrapped arrangement'makes By RICHARD MASSOCK He looked at his watch as he Editor, Jouznal of the American riCT.TA BOOlEBS, just out of stepped out of the room, noting his ful! Celia doesn’t know anytoing;.it ishado.w proof. ■; ~ high school, spends a hot July about all tola She thinks she’s | The selvedge edge of the material New York.—^It may'be 10 cents M edici Assodation, and of Hygela, ^ ^ tp r was just five minutes late. the Health Magazine. day looking lor a Job. Her Mitchell was frowning a few seconds going tO' be a stenographer {md imaked a smart heat finish for toe *a dance elsewhere, as' toe girl sobs mother, MABGAEET ROGERS, la la ^ r when he emerged from the earn $20 a week. Oh, I’m so proud-lower edge of toe slip, in the'Current sonjg, but toe dance a widow, employed as a seam­ of her. I want her to have toe very The side edges of toe slip may be,; hall hostess of l^roadway only Ever since capital punishment elevator into the hotel lobby. He '■ finished with a picot edge oi rolled stress in a dress shop. On the also was msddng a tremendous ef­ best!” get five cents. ' , was adopted by organized so­ day the story opens Margaret re­ fort hot to"appear self-conscious. The _ man’s gaae was far away. 'in hem. 'This is about all toe sewf Even so, they earn a sizable in­ ciety as punishment for toe crim­ ceives a letter which she con­ Slowly he surveyed the big room .' ‘<‘'T>,,aa Does sheaVio lookinnir likeUkp. /v you n ii?” he ing required to make it, save for-A' come, it being a Md niglit that inal, humanitarlEUis have been ceals from Celia. It is an offer, His frown deepened. He was turn-j w ^ ted to ^ o w . : few darts through toe bOdice, and doesn’t bring theni. $5 worth of greatly concerned with toe type at . . . APFEYETRi.^; signed JOHN MITCHELL, to pro- ing when a low voice spoke at his! Margaret shook her head neg to' tack toe shoulder straps in place; tickets," The week-end nights are materials used in bringing about \1de the girl with every advantage elbow i i tively. I^’s straight from Paris !\, the best. Tbe girls" figure on $50 death and in toe mechanism by Yod-ll be -thrilled m to toe easy By Alice Jud^n P^a^ - ^. of education, travel mid social post “Y^ou’reW ohn Mitchell.' ' aren't I “Not much. A r o u ^ toe eyes or more' from a wee^ of taxi-danc­ which death is brought about. tion if the mother will give her up. 71, j I roaybe. Her hair curls—^ft s light mahnetiin which it is made. ,, t When Johnnie doesn't: eat' tcyi^ you It will make an excellent Xmas ing. ' The monarchs of an earlier day Margaret declares she will never do “Yes. My name’s Mitchell.” brown. And she has brown eyes. We picked up this bit of knowl­ condemned men to be quartered, as much as he did yesteniiyr.' and this. Big eyes and she’s usually laughing. gift. ' ' • the day before, mother’ heeonies The pair stared at each other. The back, too, has perforations edge' from, Dolores on our annual bringing about death by fastening Celia goes lor a drive with BAR­ Mitchell’s eyes were stony, unbe­ She’s taller ithsin I am. Slim but worried about him. ' / i - v;. not skinny like so many young girls.; for.deep V for evening wear. The visit to see how things are by the a horse to ea^h of toe subject’s NEY SHIELDS, young new ^per _____lieving.^ ___ Margaret^ answered his gaze dance halls. legs and tearing him apart. Other She urges him to eat,’ and .whTO photographer. Barney tells Celia he u^ynchihglyT Celia will be 18 . next month. '• i upper and lower edge may be trim^ “I know.” med with lace. ^ : ‘ ‘Doldres in ,, the suminerJs a tra­ allegedly civilized groups caused h'e still refused she wonders 'yague^ loves her and swears that some day peze artist and bareback rider rln a ‘T m Margaret,” she said simply. Both of them Were silent for a ; crepe de chine, crepe satin and death by having toe man behead­ whetoer he Is 111. they will be married. Next day the circus, ibiring to6' 'wto'ter/ toe is She wore a black crepe frock time. Mftchell’s eyes were down- crepe are popularly used, ed with sword or hattleaxe. She forgets that she. hers^ ea^ gfirl continnes her search for work (her best one) with touches of white dance hall ifickel-hopper, and secnres a position as stenog­ cast. It wus a moment of crisis ^ d „ gfyig j^q. 900 may be had in sizes Militaristic countries, and in­ very different quantities rei|\ffiQd lace at the neck. It had been re­ Margaret Rogers was m ^ n g a tre- •>' * - — ----- ^ A dollar r buys ,12‘dance tickets deed even modem armies, destroyed rapher. She goes to the shop to see made more than once by her clever effort 12; 14, 16, 18, 2ayears, 36, 38 and and for each ticket,’toey take from from day to day—that hpr'oym.--^ her mother and finds Mrs. Rogers toe I condemned man by toe bullets 40 inches bust. ,; ' Iheir, partners the girls are paid five petite varies wlto her act|viti^ has been taken iil suddenly. The togers, but It was becmntog. Her «odcasion^y phone. Then he glanced at a wrist toe Atlantic it was necessary to “Think so?” John Mitchell eyed i Louise Butler, signaling by Lucy beats per minute. The gas began to turns down some of Ms meal don’t watch, seated himself in a large his companion closely. “I wouldn’t ! Taggart, review of knpts by Harnet assign three yoimg men an“ .stpT^ and calls. wore a suit of dark gray) was toe _ tomatoes ’ . . . .. ^ .- t-v ™ slightest'—^Adv. C Margaret was swift to her own tunes and boating. As no-oars could" emoon of canning pears, let egme to boil, then drain. Dress­ Fdotball is responsible for toe and toere was not toe sort to be expected of a man of' defense. be found for the boat, toe girls used and peaches iff toe electric oven, toe ing for above 2% quarts vinegar, bulk of toe calls about this time o’ taste who ordered toe best casually,I “Celia’s been happy,” she defied brooms. That night toe campers said she believed toe reason for this 1% pounds Jjrown sugar. Put over year. Saturdaj^ afternoons are sure and thought no more of it. I him. were divided into two groups to was that the jars were stored in a fife. Mix 1 cup flour, 1 box CJole- to bring 500 to 750. 1 sco£^6d give an entertainment. The first damp, warm place, rather than a man’s . mustard, 1% tablespoon Baseball, information is not gives stuffed away to a pocket ^ that «gbe’s a child. Now she needs to group had riddles and Shirley Rich­ cool, dry cupboard. The timest nick tumeric, 1 tablespoon celery seed over toe 'phone. That’s because suit was toe letter Margaret Rogers the world. Is she talented? mond-recited a dramatic sketch. with cold water to make paste and .most fans are hot_ content with toe had written. It was a brief note. in a glass cover, said Mrs, Rowe, I’ll give her training in toe finest The second group did several stunts will cause'a n imperfect seal and stir into the boUing vinegar. . Stir bare scores, .but want to know toe It read: schools in this country or in Europe.* j^ter a hot-dog roast everybody mold will form ^ t h in the jar, and well and cook until it thickens. names of toe batteries, toe number “Dear John If she wants, society I’ll take care While it is boiling pour oyer the of hits and errors and toe innings an answer immediately. There are j give went to bed at 9 o’clock. About 3 of course mold wiU grow when con­ o’clock it started to rain so all but ditions are right for it. Mold will vegetables and when cold put in in .which toe runs were scored. so many things to be considered. 1 everything in toe world she 5 girls spent toe rest of toe night stone crocks or jars. This recipe That's asking too much. Perhaps if you could come here so Margaret, don’t you see— ?” form on the outside if the jars are on the porch. Sunday morning four put away damp, or especially if fmlt will make about 8 quarts chow chow. that we can talk matters owr and. «scbools and money aren’t every- MARY TAYLOR. gfirls got up and cooked breakfast. juice or other liquids are spilled on thing,” toe woman countered. "I After dinner several girls had a DOGGY HANDKERCHIEFS could be settled more easily. I ^rant her to have a chance for hap- horseback ride. The troop. arrived to do what is right. That is all thatsafe!” plating from weafing off, or toe Dogs of all breeds are appearing I can say now. Very smeerely, Mar- P home at about 5 o’clock Sunday aftr ernoon.—Arline Dougan, scribe. enamel from clfipping. If this hap­ as decorations on the sportswomen’s * * * ____ „ „ „ 'j o h n Mitchell did not notice toe pens, the under metal is exposed to handkerchiefs of pastel tinted chif­ Mitchell had sent two t e l e p ^ s j motion. He did not notice Troop 8 A supper hike was enjoyed by ail HOW TO SHOP rusting, toe clothes will become dis­ fon mulle. Girl Scouts of Troop 8 at Highland colored and toe machine ittolf will Park, Friday, September 12. All lose its serviceability in a short time. These difficulties are naturally enjoyed a new treat called “some- WASHING. MACHINE ayoi(?ed in tubs made of rustless Beautiful Women mores” made by toe girls at Camp j SHOULD GUARD CLOTHmG The?M?;3ce ch2,fe?^tl“ !^ -S New York now. Moved there two Fire. Songs were sung and each pa- j nickel alloys. ru be down im- ^go He mentioned toe By William H. Baldwin —you’ve come name of an immensely respected trol chose a game to play and took Use Mello~glo mediately.” charge of the game themselves. a b o u t w i n t e r COATS legal'firm with which he was affili­ Beauties who guard toeir com­ Meetings of Troop 8 have been * Assuming that most washing, ma- ated. “ Of course ! still ha'ye inter­ plexions use MELLQ-GLO Fhce changed from Tuesdays to Fridays chine’b wash cleanly, the factors to The black coat and toe red coat ests in (Chicago but this new con­ Powder only. Famous for purity— 3:45 to 5:30 p. m. Myrtis Hortoq guide toe shopper in buying one trimmed in black fur are being nection means I’ll spend most of my are pre^ction to clothing and the featured among' toe smartest coats its coloring matter is' approved by time in New York. has joined toe troop and is in the toe Government. The skin ■ never Blue Bird patrol. Jane Tedford pas.<3- longevity of , toe machine. Spine for \vinter. ’ “But what about Celia?” manufacturers give only a- one-year looks pasty or flaky. It spreads, ed fire buUding a t'to e Wke. The ‘Tve arranged everything,” guarantee; others give as’much as BEIGE FOR STOCKINGS more smoothly ,ahd. produces^ a Mitchell insisted. “ She’ll stay with Hollyhock patrol will bring scarfs ten years. The willingness of. toe youthful bloom. Made by a new or triangular bandages for second my mother in the old Grammercy manufacturer to give a long guar­ Beige lisle stockings, either plain French process, MELLO-GLOj^Pace Square place. I’m theeg too. Mother class First Aid at the next meeting. antee usually is an indication of the or figured, are being favored for- Powder stays on longer." The J, W, may be getting old but no one Good-night circle with taps closed machine’s quadity. ' general wear. , - -.. Hale Coi, So. ]^anchester.-r-Adv. , could launch a girl socially better toe hike.—Lois Agard, scribe. than she can. Mother knows ev e^ - The shopper cannot expect to one. She’ll introduce her to the right know much about the washing , ma­ people. In the fall I’ll send Celia to chine motor, but she should see that Europe.” it is made by a reliable electric com­ The whirlwind of plems was too pany- " have you The tub may be m^de of uncoated much for Margaret Rogers. “ But I don’t know-|” she fal­ white metal,'cr It be a metal tered. “I haven’t said— H fA R D ? — coated with nickel f&te or white , "Y o u haven’t said you’ll let her enamel. The latter jffow is being come but you’ll do it. Great heavens! made in various colpw but, while 'What cm you offer to compare with colored enamel may be attractive, this?" it adds noMng to toe machine’s “I can’t offer anything,” said efficiency, which should be toe main Margaret through firm lips, “except consideration in making a choice.. Restless what I’ve given her all her life. I’m Tubs made of coated metal should willing to work for her. I’m willing be carefully handled to prevent the T to do anything to make her happy.” CHILDREN "Then that’s toe answer!” toe man said, elated. HILDREN will fret, often for no Ta It?" the woman asked gravely. Th* , YES ...... C apparent reason. Rut there's al­ "Are you to"" sure?" Q e o fm n ways ^ t o r ia l Harmless as the rediM CURTAINS TOO! on the wrapper; mild and bland w it Jshn'Mitchell’s cheeks darkened. 7h a $ tastes. But its gentle action soothes '”Oeffa mine,’’ Margaret Rogers C lia n a youngster more surely than a more reminded hlialfirhfiy' "I don’t have Your liome will take on a powerful medicine. to give her up!" ' That's the beauty of this special “No!" -The man's;vcflce rose You can drsss a salad all up so new ahd spic and span ap­ children's remedyl It may be ^ en sharply. "You don’t have to. give It. looks party-Uke by using the pearance when you let Dou- the tiniest- infant—as often as there her up. My Qod, Margaret, you've pastry tube to put toe cheese on in is need. In cases of colic, diarrhea or robb^ me of every happiness! You fancy manner. V gan’s clean ybnr curtains. similar ^turbance, it’is urvaluable, Take cream cheese and yellow took bet away. Do you want to min Every bit of dust removed A coatedtongue calls for just a few my whole‘life?" cheese yor whatever you want, add drops to ward off constipauOT; to H^had fOTgotten where they were enough rich- cream to m ^ e it soft. and the delicate colors re­ does any suggestion of bad breato. and TO had'Margturet.'She was in mash it thoroughly until it is of 'Whenever (Sudren don’t eat wdh tim .p^ again. Scenes forgotten for smooth consistency and then squeeze vived.. * V. don’t rest wdl, or have, any nttle years flashed ciystal clear through it through the pastry tube in or­ upset—this pure vegetable her mind. nate design on pears, pineapple, or tion is usually all that a .“Don't—don't say that, John!” any other sriad you have made. N to^ et gasped. .Mitchell was-on his feet. _ dHIC EVENIN;G BAG "^‘Where" is she 7* When can I see -f-A formal evbhihg bag ' In silver her?"'he asked. and pile green uses a banding that Margaret . Rogers was very pale. runs two ways and haa a wrist-top "You can see her,'’ ehe said, chain o f silver llnkfc \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. SOUTH MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18,193ft Half a Jones, After Fourth Title, Returns To Course IjoM Baseball Tide Series Interest High ]Vhere 14 Years Ago He Burst Into Golf Fame Ruins RobI WILSON HITS BOBIEB8 IN A U i EXOHT PARKS Rroddjn Sadly ■ WestSide-Bon Ami Second AMERICAN ^ Chicago— (AP)—Hack Wilaon Game to Draw Another waited until the last gasie at Tuimy Today Bse A t St. lionlii:— _ _ Pittsburgh before registering a BROWNS », YANKS 8 home run In the Pirate lair this St. Louis M Have Strong Big Crowd; Godek and A K K. H. PO. A ES. year. Of 48 homers registered by Levy, ss ... .4 2 2 1 3 0 Metzler, rl . , .4 1 the National league record hold­ A’ s Dday P em ant Locke May Pitch; New Ooslin, If . . .3 1 er, 31 were hit at Wrigley field, Ivress, 3 b . , .3 0 home c f the Chicago Cubs. Sev­ T Burns, lb . ..i enteen were on foreign soil. Of Andy High today can wear Caps for Champs! Schulte, cf ..2 1 Melillo. 2b . . .3 1 the alien parks the one in St. biggest hero’s garland S t Louis Ferrell, c .. 1 Louis has been hte easiest for to offer. Andy does not even rate i With the shore season concluded Collins, p .. 1 Hack. Five circut clouts were 0 and the weather still too warm for i Blaeholder, tallied there. a regular on toe Cards this football, expectations are that an-1 28 9 9 27 15 0 In other parks, Wilson’s, rec­ yet he is toe one who has giv« other very large crowd will circle j N ew Y ork ord ranges from one to three, them two. successive triumphs ove the Four Acre Lot Sunday after- ■ combs, rf ...... 5 the Brooklyn Robins and a (dear he' ...... 5 ^ ^ ^ ------noon to watch the second game of f on first place. Ruth. If ...... 4 On Tuesday Andy went into the town baseball series between the Gehrig, lb ; ...... 2 West Sides and the Bon Ami. Rice, 3b . .. 2 game as pinch hitter in toe tenth Having disposed of Manchester Wuestling, 3b...... !! !i ning and cracked out a double . .2 How They Stand Green two g^mes to one in addition Reese, 3 b .. led to toe game’s only run and^ Cooke, cf ... to snatching a 7 to 6 victory from Chapman. 2 b . . . 4 virtual tie in toe standing- and . . . » Robins. Yesterday High again as ^ the Bon Ami last Simday, the Jorgens. c .. YESTEBDAT’S RESULTS plucky West Side outfit today stands Johnson, p . ...1 pinch bitter lilt a double in the nint Dickey. X .. ...1 and brought in two runs for a 5 within one game of the champion­ Ruffing, XX . ...1 National League ship. Sunday will find them striv­ 3 triumph for toe Cards and gav ■ 34 89 24 9 3 Boston 6, Cincinnati 3 (Is.) them a full game margin. As ing to open the blockaded door lead­ Cincinn8Lti 6, Boston A (2) . ' ing to the pennant chamber with the | Runs batted In Goslin, Kress 2, result o f toe Cardinals triumph 3, Levy 2, Ruth, Chicago 5, New York 2. Bon Ami trying to repulse their | Metzler, Combs Brooklyn and toe feats of Hack Cooke, Chapman 2; two base hits. St. Louis 5, Brooklyn 3. sdn in leading toe Chicago Cubs effort. Goslin, Levy, Jorgens; three Pittsburgh 12, Philadelphia 5. There is more than an even chance Combs; sacrifices, Melillo; stolen base a 5 to 2 trijimph over toe N. that the. Bon Ami will win the sec­ Combs; double Plays, ''y American League Giants toe four leading clubs today^ ond game - and thus make a third man to Gehrig 2, Levy to MeliU(3 to Chicago 4, Philadelphia 2. stand as follows: Burns, Chapman to Lary; wild P'lch Detroit 9, Boston 7. battle between the two teams neces­ es, Holloway, Johnson; base on balls, To sary. They might have won the off Johnson 5. Collins 7 Holloway 1, Cleveland 13, Washington 7 W. L. PC. GP.Pla opening -tussle but for poor work McEvoy 3, Blaeholder 1; struck out, Washington 6, Cleveland 4 St. Louis . , 84 60 .583 0 ll by Johnson 2, Collins 3 . B laeholder 1. St.-Louis &, New York 8. Brooklyn . 84 62 .575 1 on their own part when opportuni­ hits, off Johnson 9 in 6, Holloway 0 ties pres^ted themselves. They out- in 1, Collins 7 in 7 1-3, Blaeholder 2 Chicago ... 83 62 .572 Ihi hit the . W,est Sides more than two in X 2-3. McEvoy 0 in 1; left on base. THE STANDINGS New York .79 66 .545 5% to one but it was in vain. Each St. Louis 5, New York 7; winning Chunky Hack Wilson was qifite: team made three errors-afield. pitcher, Collins; losing pitcher, John­ « T « title-? will seek the remaining one, the American Amateur, in the tournament, beginning September 22, Nationsd League hero as he clouted a pair of homier The chances are pretty good, son; time, 2:06. at Merion^CriSet J^my Johnston, present title-iolder, and Johnny Goodman, who upset Jones last year, are among the W. L. PC. in his first two times at bat- St.^ L o u is ...... 84 60 .583 sent toe Cubs off to an easy though, that the Bon Ami won't crack amateurs who will seek to halt this niarch. -make any 13 hits the next time they ' S f i s r . , ATHLETICS S B rooklyn ...... 84 62 .573 The homers, both off Jim Ctoplin’: play. That's quite a bunch of bingles C hicago „ C h ica go...... 83 62 .572 delivery, gave Wilson a total of “ for a chaijapionship game. The se­ AB. R. H. PO. a E. New Y o r k ...... 79 66 .545 for toe season and produced a n< K err, 2b ----- Philadelphia, Sept. 18 .— (AP.)—*with a score of 163, against toe 153 cret of the Bon Ami’s powerful of W. C. Fownes, Jr., of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh ^ 75 69 .521 major league record for batting Watwood, lb Will Bobby Jones reach the apex of stickwork, it now appears, was Reynolds, If . toe medalist. Boston ...... 68 79 .463 rims as he brought his total to 176i largely due to the fact that the Jolley, rf .... his golf career on .the links that In toe first round E. M. Byers, cf Cincinnati ...... 56 86 .394 The former mark was 175 for a Barnes, cf ... team spent practically all of last first gave him national fame—the Pittsburgh, a former national cham­ Philadelphia ...... 49 96 .338 son, made by Lou Gehrig in 1927. Cissell, ss At Brooklyn »— NATIONAL Completing toe National Leagu: Saturday afternoon batting against Kamm, 3 b .. CARDS S, ROBINS 3 Merion course? pion, expected an easy tW e of it, Batting—Terry, Giants, .401. American League day, Cincinnati broke its los fast pitching. ate, c Louis Holder of the British Open and but Bobby eliminated him, 3 and 1. W. L. PC. Judging from the first game. It Faber, ...... ^ AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Rrms— Cuyler. Cubs, 146. streiak by defeating toe^ l 0 Amateur titles and the American In toe second roimd he met and de­ Philadelphia ------98 48 .671 won’t be a waste of time to devote Douthlt, cf ...... 4 0 1 2 0 Hits—^Terry, Giants, 240. Braves 6 to 4, in toe second game; i 35 4 12 27 7 4 ...... 4 0 2 0 0 Open crown, he hsis only to win the feated, 4 and 2, Frank Dyer, of Washington part of the coming Saturday to a Adams, 3b ... Home runs— Wilson, Cubs, 52...... 90 55 .621 a doubleheader, after it had nm Frisch, 2b ...... 3 0 0 3 5 0 American Amateur event beginning Montclair, N. J., toe Pennsylvania New Yprk . • S2 65 .558 talk using brains as well as brawn. . 5 0 0 1 12 0 0 AMERICAN 13 straight through Boston’s 6 to Bishop, 2b Bottomley, lb ...... 4 1 1 September 22 at the Merion Cricket The champions were a bit too reck­ Dykes, 3b .5 0 2 4 H feya, If ----- ...... 4 1 2 1 0 0 state champion. Batting—Gehrig, Yankees, .383. Cleveland ...... 78 71 .523 triumph in toe first clash, and Pit Cochrane, .4 0 0 2 Watkins, rf ...... 4 0 0 3 0 0 club to be the monarch ®f all be By this time, Jones had the gal­ Runs—Ruth, Yankees, 146. D e tr o it___ ...... 72 74 .493 burgh's Pirates slammed out 121 less in the opener and at times . 5 0 1 1 0 Simmons, Mancuso, c ...... 3 0 0 0 0 surveys in golfdom, a position lery, but toe sterling play of Rob­ . Hits— Hodapp, Indians, 214. St. Louis ...... 63 86 .423 nms in two innings to beat Phila 12^ seemed to forget that more haste F oxx, lb .4 1 1 13 Orsattl, xxxx ...... 0 1 0' 0 0 0 often results in less speed. J. E. .3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 never before attained. ert A. Gardner, his next opponent, Home runs—Ruth, Yankees, 46. Chicago ...... 57 89 .390 to 5. Miller, rf 9 Smith, c ...... 0 Rand who directs the destinies of Haas ,cf 1 1 2 Gelbert, ss ...... 4 1 1 0 3 0 Bobby was only 14 years old when and the limelight was too much for Boston ...... 47 98 .324 The formality of ending the) Boley, cc .3 0 1 1 Johnson, p ...... 2 0 0 1 1 0 the 14-year-old boy and toe national the soap makers from his executive 9 0 0 0 he entered the national amateur SPORT CHATTER American League pennant race weai Rom m ell, Fisher, x ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 champion with his experience de­ seat, promises to distribute thinking Summa. x , .1 0 0 0 Blades. XX ...... 0 1 0 0 0 0 championship at Merion in 1916. GAMES TODAY delayed for a day or two as toe ' caps to each and every member be­ Grabowskl p ...... 6 0 0 0 1 0 Before the second round was feated the youngster, 5 and 3. In The West Sides will practice to letics went down before Red Fat 2 6 24 fore the next game starts. 34 H igh, XXX ...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 over, Jones became the dramatic toe final round Gardner was beaten night and Saturday afternoon. To­ National League six-hit pitching and lost a four ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 There is an air of uncertainty Runs batted in. Boley 2, Cissell 2, Lindsey, p .. . figure of the tournament ^ d golf by Chick Evans. night’s session is down for 6 o’clock St. Louis at Brooklyn. two decision to toe Chicago Whitel Kamm: two base hits, Boley, Barnes, Sox while Washingrton rallied about who will pitch for each team Jolley: three base hits, Cissell; sacri­ o 3 5 8 27 12 0 writers of those days were refer­ Bobby came back to the Merion Chicago at New York. Sunday. Some think Elmo Mantelli’s fices, Miller, Boley: double plays. B rooklyn ring to Bobby as the “infant prod­ course eight years later—1924—to Ben Cheney is scheduled to play Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. a bad first game and won toe secoi monoply on the pitching assigninent Bishop to Boley to Foxx: left on base. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. win further fame by capturing his (Only games scheduled). from Cleveland 6 to 4. The Indians:’ Philadelphia 11, Chicago 8; bases on Moore, 2b ...... 4 1 '2 3 4 0 igy,” the “ wonder boy from At­ his second round match in the Hart­ for the West Sides will be broken 0 first national amateur title in de­ ford district amateur golf tourna­ American League hammered out a 13 to 7 victory.-in ^ balls, off Faber 4, Rommell 1; strucl^ ■Gilbert, 3b ...... 3 0 0 0 1 lanta.” toe first as Earl Averill tied the by the naminf of Frank Lopke by out, by Faber 4, Rommell 2; wild Herman, rf ...... 4 0 0 1 0 0 Bobby quEdified in the medal play feating George Von Elm, 9 and 8. ment this week with Charley Paige. New York at St. Louis. 0 modem major league homertn re­ Coach Bill Brennan. From the Bon Faber; passed ball, Cochrane; um­ Wright, ss ...... 4 0 1 0 7 It may be played this afternoon. Philadelphia at Chicago. Ami camp today came the report pires, Geisel, Owens and Moriarty, BIssonette, lb ...... 4 0 1 11 0 0 cord Averill hit three homers In' 2 Washington at Cleveland. that Jack Godek seems likely Jto do time, 1:41. Hendrick, cf ...... 4 1 1 0 0 successive times at bat, barely mis»-i Boone, If ...... 3 1 1 4 0 0 Billy Martin, Manchester Country Boston at Detroit. what Charlie Varrick failed to do Durocher, Berger 3, Richbourg 2, Ma­ ed a fourth smd groimded out, tben '^ Lopez, c ...... 3 0 1 6 0 0 guire; two base hits, Sukeforth, Rich­ Club pro, has a busy schedule for last Sunday. Jimmy Wilson is also At Detroit:— 0 0 1 0 Yesterday's Stars cracked out another his first time TIGERS 9, RED SOX 7 Luque, p ----- ...... 3 0 bourg 2, Maguire 2, Maranville; home next week. On Sunday he will pair a possibility. Otherwise both teams D etroit run, Berger: stolen base, Welch; in the second game. AB. R, H. PO. A. 32 3 7 27 13 0 sacrifice, Callaghan; double play. with J. P. Cheney, Jr., in toe Con­ In toe other American League^ will have the sarhe lineups. 000 200 013 — 5 Johnson, If ...... 4 3 St. Louis . . . . Maranville to Maguire: left on bases, High, Cards—Doubled in ninth as necticut Amateur Professional tour­ Last Night's Fights games toe St. Louis Browns outlast­ Gehrlnger. 2b ...... 4 3 B rooklyn ...... 110 100 000— 3 Cincinnati 10, Boston 6; base on balls, nament at Wampanoag. Monday A Runs batted in, Wright. Moore. off Benton 1, Seibold 3; struck out, pinch hitter to enable Cards to beat ed a seven-run rally by toe Ne^’J McManus, 3 b ...... 5 1 they go to Springfield to play in the Alexander, l b ...... 5 11 Boone, Hafey 2, Frisch, High 2; two by Benton 1. Johnson 1, Seibold 1; Robins. York Yanks to win out 9 to 8, whiles 0 base hits, Wright. Adams, High; hits, off Frey 7 In 2 (none out In 3d), New England A. P. and on toe fol­ Ctoicago—Primo Camera, Italy, Doljack, rf ...... 4 Wilson, Cubs—Hit 51st and 52nd toe Detroit Tigers gained a 9 to .73 Akers, ss ...... 4 2 home runs, Boone, Hafey: stolen base, Benton 1 In 4, Johnson 1 In 1, Carroll lowing Monday Martin plays in the knocked out Jack Gross, Phllewlel- victory over toe Boston Red Sox as^ 1 Hafey; sacrifices,. Gilbert, Frisch; 2 In 1; losing pitcher. Frey; umpires, home runs against Giants. Local Sport Hpghes, cf ...... 3 state pro tourney at Sequin. phia, 4. Dick Daniels, Minneapolis, each team cracked out fifteen hits. Funk, c f ...... 1 0 double plays, Wright to Moore to Bls- Jorda, Scott and Donahue; time, 1:43. Berger, Braves— Drove out three sonette, Gelbert to Frisch to Bottom- X— B atted fo r D urocher in Sth. outpointed A1 Fay, ^ttsburgh, 10. Havworth. c ...... 2 6 homers in doubleheader with Reds. Whitehill. P ...... 3 0 ley; left on bases, St. Louis 5, Brook­ XX—Batted for Benton in 7th. The Bon Ami will practice at the Johnny Indrisano, Boston, outpoint­ North Carolina produced 8,207,000 -,^ Chatter lyn 4; base on balls, off Johnson 1, off (Second Game) Faber, White Sox—Held Athletics Uhle, p ...... 1 0 West Side tomorrow evening and at ed Tommy Rios, Mexico City, 8. .pounds of copper last year. Luque 3; struck out, by Johnson 5, by Cincinnati ...... 020 300 010— 6 to 6 hits and 2 runs. 36 9 15 27 14 3 Luque 6; hits, off Johnson 7 in 7. off B oston ...... 000 001 030— 4 Hickey’s Grove Saturday afternoon. Although admittedly not being Boston Grabowskl 0 in 1, Lindsey 0 in 1; Batteries: Cincinnati, Lucas and acquainted with sailing rules and Oliver, cf . 0 winning pitcher,' Johnson; umpires, Gooch. Boston, Brandt, Jones and Scarritt. If 0 Rlgler, Pfirman, Clarke and Klem; Cronin. regulations, -t strikes this landlub­ time, 1:58. ber, at least, that the Enterprise Miller, 8b . 0 4 Webb, rf .. 2 0 X— Batted fo r Johnson In 8th. At Philadelphia:— would have won more admirers yes­ Reeves, 2b . 5 3 XX—Ran for Fisher in 8th. PIRATES 12, PHILLIES 5 terday had it reefed its sails and Sweeney, lb 11 0 XXX—Batted for Grabowski in 9th. P ittsburgh put back to Newport harbor when Rhyne, ss 0 5 x x x x — Ran fo r M ancuso In 9th. AB. K. H. PO E. the Shamrock V met with its disas­ H evlng, c ...... 2 0 0 1 L. Waner, cf ...... 5 1 2 3 0 Durham, P 0 2 At New York:— P. Waner, If ...... 5 1 2 3 0 trous accident. Smith, p 0 1 CUBS 5, GIANTS 2 Grantham, 2b ...... 5 1 1 5 0 F R oth rock, 0 0 C hicago Traynor, 3b ...... 3 1 1 1 0 Durst, X X ...... 1 0 0 AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Dugas, r f ...... 5 2 3 1 0 The Vanderbilt sloop was sitting 0 0 nicely with a two race lead and it Smith, XXX ...... 1 Blair. 2b ...... ___ 3 0 0 1 1 0 Bartell, ss ...... 4 1 2 3 0 English, ss ... ___ 3 2 0 1 3 0 Suhr, lb ...... 4 2 1 7 1 would have been a typical Ldpton 38 7 15 24 16 2 Cuyler, If ...... ___ 4 0 0 4 0 0 0 You can read «> Hemsley, c ...... 3 0 0 4 gesture of sportsmanship had she Runs batted In, Heving, Hayworth W ilson, c f ...... ___ 4 3 0 0 0 M osolf, X ...... 0 1 0 0 0 turned about and headed back for 2, 'Whitehill 2, Johnson, Miller, Dur­ Heathcote, rf .. ___ 4 1 1 O 0 0 Bram e. p ...... 5 2 4 0 0 port. The Shamrock’s disadvantage ham, Oliver, Sweeney, McManus, Hartnett, c .... ___4 0 1 5 1 0 B ool, c ...... 0 0 0 0 0 between the lines Webb, Akers. Uhle, Reeves; two base K elly, lb ...... ___ 4 0 0 11 0 0 of crossing the ocean under her own hits, Johnson. McManus, Sweeney, Bell, 3 b ...... ___ 4 0 1 2 2 0 39 12 16 27 14 1 power is enough of a handicap with­ Miller, Alexander; home run, Akers; Malone, p ...... ___ 3 0 0 0 1 0 Philadelphia out such an unfortunate reverse as stolen bases, Akers, Miller; sacri­ AB. R. H. PO. A. E. that which befell the Irish baronet’s fices, Akers, Hayworth 2, Durham, 33 5 6 27 10 Brickell, cf 0 0 4 0 0 Miller; double plays, Akers to Geh- N ew Y ork Thom pson, 2b .. 0 0 1 3 1 boat yesterday. , ringer to Alexander, Geliringer to AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Friberg, If ____ 3 2 3 0 0 0 Akers to Alexander-, left on bases, Critz, 2b ...... 4 Klein, rf ...... 4 1 1 1 0 0 The Majors are starting their foot­ Detroit 10, Boston 8; base on balls, Leach, If Hurst, lb ...... 4 1 2 12 u 0 off Durham 3, Whitehill 2; struck out Lindstrom, Whitnej’, 31b ----- ...... 4 0 1 1 1 0 ball season before the town baseball by Whitehill 3. Uhle 2; hits, off Dur­ T erry, lb Davis, c ,. ____ 4 0 2 o 0 0 series is over which doesn’t seem ham 10 in 6. Smith 4 in 1, Kline 1 in Ott, rf .., T hevenow , as ..____ 4 1 3 4 4 0 like just the proper thing to do. 1, Wfiitehill 13 in 6 1-3. Uhle 2 In 2 H ogan, c Phillips, p 9 0 0 1 0 0 Interest in the baseball title games 2-3; hit by pitcher, by Durham (Dol­ Jackson, as ...... 3 Dansen, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 jack): winning pitcher. Whitehill; Roettger, cf ...... 1 O'Doul, z ...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 is running high right now and it losing pitcher, Durham; umpires, Morrell, p ...... 2 Co Hard, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 will be no surprise if the baseball Dineen, Nallln and Campbell; time, Chaplin, p ...... 0 Benge, p , ...... 0 0 0 0 1 0 game draws by far the bigger crowd. 1:59. M oore, c f ...... 3 ;z ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Games between local teams in any 31 2 5 27 11 1 37 5 12 27 12 1 sport are always much more satis­ At Cleveland I— INDIANS 18, 4, NATIONALS C hicago ...... 203 OOO 000— 5 Pittsburgh ...... 000 000 570— 12 factory than those between local (First Game) New Y ork ...... 000 002 000— 2 Philadelphia ...... 100 300 100— 5 (not strong or harsh) and out of town teams of more or Cleveland Runs batted in, Wilson 4, Heath- Runs batted In, Friberg, Hurst, R. H. PO. A. E, cote, Ott 2; home runs. Wilson 2, Whitney 2, Bartell, Suhr 3. O’Doul, less imknown ability. Heathcote; double plays, Crlts to . . . . 5 , 3 4 1 0 0 Bram e 2, L, W aner, Grantham 2, P. Jamieson, If ... Jackson to Terry; left on bases. New . . . . 2 ' 2 1 1 0 0 Waner 3, Traynor; two base hits, Understand, the Cubs are going to Porter, rf ...... York 4, Chicago 3; base on balls, off ___ 5 3 3 2 0 0 Thevenow 2, Whitney, P, Waner, Averill, cf ...... Chaplin 1, Malone 2; struck out, by operate imder a much different sys­ ...,B 1 4 8 3 0 Grantham, Friberg; home runs, Frl- Morgan, lb ...... Chaplin 3, Malone 4, Morrell 3; hits . . . , 5 0 1 5 2 0 %erg, Suhr: sacrifices, Bartell; double tem this season. Hitherto the play­ Hodapp, 2b ...... off Chaplin 4 In 3, M orrell 2 In 6; hit ers have gone through the season on Detore, 3b ...... ___ 4 0 1 1 1 9 plays, Grantham to Suhr, Hurst to 0 0 0 0 0 by pitcher, by Chaplin (Blair); los Thevenow to Hurst 2, Hurst (unas­ Goldman, 3b .... ____1 Ing pitcher, Chaplin; umpires. Rear the gamble of splitting the net re­ ___ 4 0 1 4 0 0 sisted), Suhr to Bartell: left on base, M yatt, o ...... don, Moran and Quigley; time, 1:40. ceipts. Almost the season’s profit Montague, ss ...... , 3 3 2 3 2 1 Pittsburgh -5, Philadelphia 6; base 'bti' balls, off Brame 1, Phillips 2, Collard wouldn’t buy an ice cream cone M iller, p ...... ___ 4 1 0 2 0 0 apiece. This year, however, the Cubs At Boston »— 2, Benge 1; struck out, by Phillips 1-, ' 38 13 17 27 8 1 BRAVES 0, 4, REDS 8, S Brame 3; hits, off Phillips 8 in 6 2-3, are going to 'guarantee each man W ash in gton (First Game) Hansen 1 In. 1-3, Collard 3 in 2-3, who makes the team, five dollars M yer, 2 b ...... , . .6 1 2 0 3 0 ' Boston Benge 4 In 1.1-3; losing pitcher, Ool- R ice, c f ...... ,. .4 2 2 1 0 0 AB. R. H. PO. A B. lard': umpires, Magekurt, McGrew and per game. S ta rk ; tim e, 1:58. Manush, If ...... ___ 5 1 3 1 0 0 Neun, lb ...... 3 1 2 3 1 (good tobaccos .. . skilful blending) Cronin, ss ...... ___ 5 0 4 3 2 0 Maranville,' ss ...... 4 11,61 X—Batted for Hemsley In 9th.- News that the rMajors have at Judge. If ...... ___ 3 1 1 -r" 1 0 Richbourg, r f ...... 4 2 X—Batted forHa'ns en In 7th. last realized that new strength is H arris, r f ...... ___ 3 0 0 2 0 0 Berger, If '...... 4 1 BE—^Batted fo r B en ge in 9th. Treadway, 3b ... 1 0 uo 2 0 Welch, cf .4 0 needed if they are .to ever win back Chatham, 3 b ...... ,.4 the town title, is most welcome to Hargrave, e ...... 6 « 1 6 1 e 0 H adley, p ...... 1 2 l> u 0 Cronin, c ...... 4 1 & many football followers here. It has Marberry, p ...... 2 0 1 0 3" 0 Maguire, 2b ...... 4 0 JOCKEYS MISSING long been a well Iniown fact— out­ — T — Seibold, p ...... 4 0 4 side of the north end at least, that V 41 7 16 24 12 0 Runs batted In, Averill 8, Jamieson 35 6 11 27 8 1 Chicago, Sept. 18.—(AP.)—All the Majors never would beat the 3, Porter, Detore, Manush 2, Cronin 2, Cincinnati Cubs usifljg a.purely north end team. Hargrave 2, Harris; two base hits. AB. B. H. PC. A E. jockeys riding at Lincoln Field were And this is Ub disgrace, for the Judge. Manush. Htirgrave, Morgan 2, Walker, rf ... .4 0 2 1 0 0 due to Report to club officials this south end has far more talent Detore, Jamieson,' Porter, Marberry; Callaghan, cf, If .4 0 1 2 0 0 morning for questioning in an ef­ home runs, Averill 3; stolen bases, Stripp, lb ...... 5 0 2 11 0 0 to pick from. Even so, the south Cronin. Judge; sacrifices. Rice, Har­ Cucclnello, 3b .... .5 0 2 1 3 0 fort to learn toe cause of the disap­ end doesn’t hesitate to piek up good ris, Miller, Porter; left on bases, Meusel, If ...... ,.2 0 0 3 0 0 pearance of Jimmy Marcum and material running loose outside the Cleveland 8, Washington 12; base on Swanson, c f ...... ,.2 0 0 1, 0 0 Paul Neal yesterday. Marisum had balls, off Brown 1, Miller 2. Hadley 2, F ord, 2b, ss ...... ,.3 0 1 3 ' 3 0 confines of the town. Marberry 2; struck out. by Miller 2, Sukeforth, c .4 1 1 2 0 0 four moimts for yesterday and Neal Hadley 4, Marberry 1; hits, off Brown Durocher^^a ...... ,.3 1 1 0 2 0 had been engaged to ride in three Some of the Bon Ami baseball 7 In 2 (none ou t In 3rd), M iller 9 In L ucas, X ...... ,.o 0 0 0 0 0 races. When they failed to check in players have voiced objection to hav­ 7, Hadley 9 in 5. Marberry 8 in 3; hit Carroll, p .,.*....1 ,.o 0 0 0 0 0 F rey, p ...... , .1 0 0 ,0 1 0 at 1 p. m., a search was started. No ing their practice sessions “scouted, by pitcher, by Marberry (Montague); winning pitcher, Miller; losing pitch­ B enton, p ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 trace, other than that a highway ne as they call it" by the coach and er, Marberry: umpires, McGowatT, H eilm ann. x x ...... ,.o 1 0 0 0 0 patrolman had seen them in Neal’s O will always stand out ! some of the. players on the West Van Grafian and Connally; time, 2:21. Johnson.'^p...... ,.o 0 0 0 0 0 automobile about noon near . the (Second Game) Crawford, 2 b ...... , .1 l 0 0 0 1 0 Side te*«ni This has happened sev­ track, bad been found today. eral timee, according to reports, and Washington ...... 000 105 000— 6 (C lev ela n d ...... 400 000 000— 4 36 3 10 24 10 0 Fear that the riders might have the soap m kers are eald to be con- Bktteries: Washington. Liska and B oston . . 104 OOO Olx— 6 been kidnaped was expressed )>yj ®;1930, laB O nti Mvwts Tepaeco Ce. temptating going out to Hebron or Cincinnati . . 000 000 300— 3 Spencer. Cleveland, Hudlln, J&blonow- boriomeau ___ Gilead for a bit of secret practice. Bkl, Sboffner and Ssrinz. Buna batted in.'Walker. CalUsbaa. L-Ti-' ^t‘4. - 9..- f . . , , - - - - , ^ ' V'?, ‘ ■ t '* ? k ■ ' ' ^J- . ._. . :-i-: 4 ; MANGHe S tER EVENING MANCHESTER, CONN\THURSDAY> SEPTEMBER 18,, 1930. C << ,A ^ ‘ PAGE TWELVlfe

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The raiders said the value of the “ *®®®**’'***************’^ f ^ ^ ^ ARTICLES FOR SALE 451 APARTMENTS—FLATS— li __ ^ l l BEETHOVENS.BEETHOVENS, G CLEFS !R AIDlilSTIU.FRY I elaborate'elaborate' equipment equipment and and materials materials RAID DISTILLERY was $1,000,000, while conservative Want Ad InfonnatSMi TENEMENTS 63 LOST— RUBBER CLOTH truck FOR s a l e :—ABOUT 2,000 ft each, Wall Street estimates placed it at more than cover, between Manchester Lumber of 8, 9, 10, 12, and 14 ft, 2x4 pine FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement on SCHEDULViG CONCBtTS $500,000. - ‘ ■£; " Manchester Company and Proctor Road. Re­ studdings, 830.00, on the lot. S. B. Center street, all modem improve­ WORTH A MILLION Operators Escdpe ward if returned to Dwight W. Cushman. Phone 5992. ments, rent reasonable. Inquire Operators of the planf escaped by Evening Herald 178 1-2 Center. Phone 3070. ' Briefs Several Dates Altetfdy Arrang­ Blish, 32 Holl street. means of rope ladddre '^rpm rear FOR SALE—1 ENSILAGE Cutter. ed by Both Choruses — Re­ CLASSIFIED <0 LOST—SUM OF MONEY and driv­ “Money Maker”. Excellent condi­ FOR RENT— 6 ROOM tenement, windows while police wefe .battering hearsals Begun Week Ago. ^ down doors and partitiohs. The big ADVERTISEMENTS ers license. Finder please return to tion, good as new. Call after 6 p. with all improvements, 277 Spruce New York, Sept. 18.—Construc­ Detroit Plant Was Doing Mil­ Herald office, and receive substan­ m. Dorothy Hills, Hillstown, Conn. street. tion contracts awarded in the 37 distilleryr was equipped ^ t h a tele­ Although rehearsals for the com­ phone system and a battery of ele­ Count »U av.ras. tial reward. FOR RENT—6 ROOM TENEMENT states east of the Rocky Mountains ing season were begun but a week lion Dollar a Month Bnsi- Initials, number* and abbreWatlon* thus far in September show a de­ vators. 'There was pidd^ce that it each count as a word and compound LOST— SMALL BROWN pocket- FUEL AND FEED 49-A and garage, 418 Center street. A. ago, the Beethoven and G Clef Glee was pperated by experts^ words as two worda Minimum cost la cline from last month, F. W. Dodge book. Suitable reward if returned F. Jarvis, telephone 4224. clubs have already been booked for price of three lines. HARD WOOD AND HARD Slabs, Corp. reports. Contracts awarded nelss— Operators Escape. Eighty thousand galloiis of grain Line rates per day for trans.-nt to P. Robinson, 9 Griswold street concerts in October, Helge E. Pear­ $6 to 89 per load: also light truck­ FOR RENT—^FOUR ROOM tene­ in the week ended Sept. 12 totaled son, director of boUi choruses, said m&sh was found in vats and 20,000 or telephone 6937. Cflectlre March IT. ing done. V. Firpo, 116 Wells ment on Eldridge street, improve­ 891,525,800, making the September today. Thursday evening, October gallons of grain alfeohol was ready Cash Charge street. Dial 6148. ments, downstairs. One, two and total to that date 8135,366,400, a 2, the G Clef vrtll sing at the ban^ .Detroit, Sept. 18.— (AP.)—Polio for shipment. There was a crating t Consecutive Days ..1 7 ctel » cts three room furnished apartments, daily rate of $13,536,600. The Au- quet of the Connecticut Manufac­ department and evidepce that five- automobiles f o r s a l e 4 FOR SALE—SEASONED birch or early today announced they had improvements, heat. Inquire 26 g;ust daily rate was $13,892,700, turers’ Association at Cheney hall, gallon tins of alcpho! uvere shipped ? 11 hard wood, stove or fire-place, half destroyed an illicit distillery which All ord'ers for irregrular Insertions Birch. while for September last year the and on Sunday, October 12, will sing in carload lots from a ^iilroad sid­ will be charged at the one time rate. or full load, good measure find ser­ 1929 NASH STANDARD Six sedan, daily rate was $17,776,100. Thus at t^ First Congregational church, had been doing a $1,000,000 a month ing near the building, f Special rates for long term every vice. Fred Miller, Rosedale 33-3. FOR RENT—5 ROOM fiat down­ dav advertising given upon request this car has had good care Emd is far this month residential building Rockville. | business for se'veral months. just like new, small mileage, will stairs, all improvements, near Main showed a higher daily rate than last A stoppage in the ventilating sys­ Ads ordered for three days FOR SALE-SEASONED BIRCH Simday, October 5, the Beethoven In a raid late last night they dis­ and stopped before the third or nftn sell for 8675. Terms can be arrang­ street and trolley, 11 1-2 Ford St. month. Glee club will sing at the Masonic covered and seized the largest alco­ tem led to the discovery of the dis­ day will be charged only for the ac­ ed. Phone 7780 or 3406. wood 85 per load. Hard wood 86 Home in Wallingford, making the tillery. Persons living :near'by had tual number of times the ad per load. Prompt delivery. Phone FOR RENT—6 ROOMS and garage, hol, plant found in Detroit since the ed. chargln-T at the rate earned, but A committee has been formed to trip accompanied by local Masons. 18th Amendment went into effect. complained of the odors. no allowance or refunds can be made GOOD USED CARS 8581 or Rosedale 37-4. modem improvements. North Elm' The club.is also beginning rehearsals street. Telephone 8120. protect the interests of holders of on six time ads stopped after the Cash or Terms 4 per cent non-cumulaxive preferred on ifs sixth annual concert to be' Madden Bros. FOR SALE—HARD WOOD, stove *^^N^o*^aTil forbids” ; display lines not or fire-place, 86 per load. Also soft FOR RENT—MODERN 6 ROOM stock of the (Chicago & Alton raU- given in February. 681 Main St. Tel. 5500 wood 85 per load. W. J. McKinney, flat. Steam heat, with or ■without road. With a view to vesting own­ *°The Herald will not bo responsible for more than one Incorrect Insertmn Rosedale 28-2. garage. Apply C. J. McCann, 20 ership with the Baltimore & Ohio AUCTION! AUCTION! of any advertisement ordered lor Henry street. railroad, Kuhn, Loeb & Co., recently LIGHTNING HITS THRICE more than one time. BUSINESS SERVICES purchased large amounts of C. & A. We will seU at Public Auction to settle the Estate Of ' The Inadvertent omission of Incor OFFERED 13 GARDEN—FARM- FOR RENT—5 ROOM TENEMENT 3 1-2 and 6 per cent bonds, the ob­ William M. Munro at 342 East Center St., South' Man­ rect publication of advertising will be IN BARN, COW KILLED rectified only by cancellation of the DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 all improvements, heat furnished, ject being to reorganize the road chester, Conn., on Friday, Sept. 19, at 1 p. m., D. S. T. charge made for the service rendered reasonable rent, garage if desired under foreclosure proceedings. No (If stormy sale will be held Saturday, the 20th at the same hour.) All advertisements must conform FIRST CLASS upholstering work FOR SALE—^ELBERTA peaches Inquire 207 Spruce street. provision for stockholders has been William Prentice of TalcottviUe A QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD FUTINITURE. r; in style, copy and of amy kind. Watkins Brothers. and Concord grapes. Telephone made. Harry M. Blair, president regulations enforced by the publish­ Rosedale 16-12. FOR RENT—5 ROOM FLAT with Again Loses Valuable Ani­ Consisting of old mahogany sofa, maho,gany pedestal table, ers and they reserve the right to of the Associated Band Share sideboard, black walnut sofa, mahogany bookcase, six chairs and edit, revise or reject any copy con­ all modern improvements, to Corp, is chairman of the committee. mal When Storm Does Tricks sidered objectionable. ; FLORISTS— NURSERIES 15 f o r SALE—a p p l e s — McIntosh, adults. Inquire 37 Delmont street dining table in black walnut, china closet, oak wardrobe, un­ CLOSING HOURS—Classified ads to Fall Pippins, McClellan, Mother Telephone 8039. William J. Prentice of Talcottvilie usual black walnut small desk, bedroom set In quartered oak, be published same day be re­ The date for construction of the PEONY COLLECTION—Ten large apples 50C-75C basket; Grapes 75c will not ‘believe any persons who bedroom sets (some fancy decorated), maple chest, two drawers ceived by 12 o'clock noon; Saturdays FOR RENT—7 ROOM TENEMENT proposed Bethlehem-Youngstown and blanket compartment, maple chest, four drav/ers, bothichests 10:30 a. ^ roots in assorted colors 84. Mrs. basket. Telephone 6121. The Gil- tells him that lightning never on Wells street, near Main. Inquire Sheet & Tube merger, now being have turned feet, 3 pine chests, chairs of ail descriptions (some Chas. L. Hevenor, Pinecrest Gar­ nack Farm, South Main street strikes more than once in one place. TELEPHONE YOUR Phillip Lewis. Phone 3300. contested in court at Youngstown, decorated), stands, pictures, rugs, dishes, bric-a-brac, kitchen W A N T ADS. dens, Wapping. FOR SALE—^Macintosh and Pippin Ohio, has been extended 30 days It has struck three times in one place on his farm while cows owned, range, sewing machine, 3 burner oil stove, etc. Also 2 lawn Ads are accepted over the telephone apples. Edgewood Fruit Farm, 461 FOR RENT—SEVEN ROOM cot­ from Oct. 31. mowers, churn and butter worker, spike tooth harrow^iSingle at the CHARGE RATE given above •by him were in the shed and three Woodbridge street. Tel. 5909. tage, all improvements, half acre farm wagon, garden implements, etc. Manchester Trust .Cto., as a convenience to advertisers, but STORAGE 20 times a cow has been killed by the CASH RATES will be accepted as of land, two minutes from school L. A. Miller, president of the Executor. FULL PAYMENT It paid at the busi­ MOVING—TRUCKING— and railroad station. 37 Edward lightning. This was the, case Tues­ HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 Willys-Overland Co., said that the Auctioneer’s Notice—’This is a good clean lot of fumtiure ness office on or before the “fventh street, Manchester. 30 per cent increase in the August day during the heavy storm. and includes many unusual pieces. All will be sold without re­ day following the first ‘“sertlon of PERRETT & GLENNEY Inc.—Mov­ The cow, which was valued by each ad otherwise the CHARGE business of the compeiny over July, serve. If stormy Friday sale ■will be held Saturday at same ing, packing and shipping. Daily f o r SALE—SATURDAY after­ FOR RENT—6 ROOM TENEMENT Mr. Prentice at $150 was tied to a RA'TB will be collected. No responsi­ noon, antique sofa, chairs, beds, with all improvements and garage. indicated a “definite and encourag­ hours. bility for errors in telephoned ada service to and from New York. 14 ing upturn,-” he added that other stanchion in the barn, where two i will be assumed and their accura,py trucks at your service. Agents for stoves, sewing machine, side hoard, Inquire at 140 Maple street. other cows had been tied and killed cannot be guaranteed. tables, etc. Apply 412 Porter statistics indicated an improvement Robert M. Reid & Son, Auctioneers; United Van Service, one of the FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement, in in purchasing power, production and by lightning. After the storm Tues­ INDEX OF leading long distance moving com­ - street, near school. 301 Main Street, Manchester, Conn. Phonii 319S A-1 condition, modern improve­ sales. day night, he went to his barn and CLASSIFICATIONS panies. Connection in 162 cities. FOR SALE—ONE KITCHEN range ments. Adults preferred. 238 Oak found that for the third time a cow Phone 3063, 8860, 8864. Births ...... A $15. Inquire at Derrick’s Store, street. - that had been in the same place had Engagements ...... ^ Net income of 599 industrial, Buckland. utility and railroad corporations re­ been killed. Marriages i; L. T. WOOD CO.—Furniture and TO RENT—THREE ROOM apart­ Two years ago Mr. Prentice also D e a t h s ...... ™ porting for the first six months this piano moving, modern equipment, FOR SALE—GREY ENAMEL gas ment in Purnell Block. Heated and lost a cow by strangulation. The Card of Thank* ...... * experienced help, public store­ year fell 28 per cent below that of In Memoriam ...... ■* range. Apply 18 Arch street or centrally located. Apply Geo. E. cow had reached through the bars Lo*t and Found ...... * house. Phone 4496. the corresponding period last year. New Low Prices Established at Ou^ Big Announcemente ...... * telephone 6361. Keith, 1115 Main. Standard Statistics Company re­ of the pasture fence to get an ap­ ple. It had munched on.the apple Auction Sale Last Saturday. All Cars Personal* ...... • FOR SALE—NEW THREE piece ports. The detailed figures show Astossoblles FOR RENT—6 OR 7 ROOM tene­ and in trying to get her head back PAINTING— REPAIRING 21 mohair parlor set. Price $80. Call that the utility group was the only Automobile* for Sals » ment. Inquire at 24 Eldridge street. again became caught between the that Carry Red Tags to Be Sold a,t Private Automobile* for Exchange ».. m • 5392 after 5 o’clock. Robert R. Keeney. one to make a better shoiving this Auto Accessories—Tire* ...... • PAINTER AND PAPER-HANGER year. bars and was choked to death. Sale at Auto Repairing—Painting ...... 7 - -First class. Will do your work at Auto Schools ...... ‘ “A USED DININGROOM tables, $5, FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat. 329 Autos—Ship by Truck ...... • the rate of 75 cents per hour. Tel. used victrolas $5 each. 1 Glenwood East Center street, all improve­ Directors of American Agricultur­ AUCTION PRIG^ Autos—For Hire ...... • 8475. used coal range $25. ments. Telephone 8063. al Chemical Company have adopted DUE TO BE TRIED FOR Garages—Service—Storage k . . . . I® Our list below. Pick out your car. Come oveT and Watkins Furniture Exchange a reorganization plan whereby there Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... rr.« 11 FOR RENT—5-ROOM FLAT with see the very low prices established. These cars will be ■Wantred Autos—Motorcycles 1* 23 will be issued in exchange for the GAS STATION BREAKS Bosineas and Professional Hsrvice* REPAIRING all modem improvements. Apply present preferred and common marked sold as each car is sold. Watch ^mv ads* each Business Services Offered ...... II WEARING APPAREL 16 Cambridge street or telephone Household Services Offered .....ll-A MOWER SHARPENING, vacuum stocks of American Agricultural 57 3679. night. Building—Contracting ...... 1* cleaner, phonograph, clock repair­ —FURS Chemical of Connecticut 317,875 Among the cases to go to trial at Florists—Nurseries !• shares of no-par common of Ameri­ the present term of the Superior 1 Dodge Six ing, key fitting. Braithwaite, 52 FOR SALE—TUXEDO suit, size 36 FOR RENT—DESIRABLE 6 room Sedan' 193V Funeral Directors ...... !• can Agricultural Chemical Company Court for this coimty, criminal side, Demonstrator Heating—Plumbing—Roofing ..< 17 Pearl street. bust. Sold at a reasonable price. tenement thoroughly modern. Ap­ Insurance ...... 1* of Delaware. Of this, 284,552 which opened Tuesday is that of the 2 Dodge Sedan 1926 Inquire at Tailor’s, 121 Spruce St. ply to J. P. Tammany, 90 Main state vs'. John DeOnfiro, Henryi Car- Millinery—Dressmaking ...... street, after 5. shares ■will be issued to present pre­ 1 Oldsmobile * Coacll 1928 ^ Ifov Ing—TihcUing—Storage ... *y ferred stockholders on a share-for- son and Paul Gionfriddo, charged Painting— Papering ...... » l COURSES AND CLASSES 27 Sedan 1925 J share basis, and 33,323 shares to with breaking and entering,a.gaso­ 1 Chrysler 70 Professional Services *• ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 FOR RENT—5 large rooms, 3 Wal­ Roadster 1928 -5 R epairing ...... 28 EARN MORE—LEARN BEAUTY nut street near Pine. Near Cheney present common stockholders on the line station in Woodland. They were 1 Whippet 4 Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning ... 3« culture. There is a great demand LARGE ROOM, TWO PEOPLE— mills. Very reasonable. Inquire basis of one-tenth of a share of new captured by the East Hartford po­ 1 Whippet 4 Coach 1 1 9 ^ 1 Toilet Goods and Service ...... 25 for trained operators. Details free housekeeping privileges and garage Tailor Shop, telephone 5030 or stock for each present common lice who traced their indentity • Sadan 'i 9 2 T /Wanted—Business Service ...... 26 through a tire that they lost off the 1 Whippet 6 Ediicntlonnl from this nationally known insti­ if desired. 19 Autumn street. Hartford 7-5651. share. Coach i% 26’ Courses and Classes ...... 27 tution, Hartford Academy of Hair­ car they ■were driving. 1 Chevrolet Private Instruction ...... 28 dressing, 693 Main street, Hart­ TO RENT— LARGE ROOM in rear f o r RENT—MODERN 2 and 3 The break was committed on the 1 Essex Coach . M Dancing ...... -28-A of Purnell Block, suitable foi cl.ab The Public Ser-vice Corporation of MusicaI—Dramatic 29 ford. room apartments. Inquire Man­ New Jersey, beginning October 1, night of April 16. It was the same 1 Hudson Coach room or business. Apply Gee. E. night that the gasoline station on Wanted—Instruction ...... SO chester Public Market. will make a new offer of its 5 per 1 Oakland Sedan V Financial BARisBK TRADE taught In day Spencer street, operated by Thomas Keith, 1115 Main. cent no-par cuitmlative preferred Sold Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages 31 and evening classes. Ix)w tuition FOR RENT—5 ROOM FLAT, sec­ J. Nelmus, was broken into and sev­ 1 Oakland Touring 1924 stock, under the popular ownership Business Opportunities ...... 32 rale. Vaughn Barber School, 14 ond floor, good condition. Inquire eral articles sold. After the break Touring 1924 Sold Money to Loan ...... 33 plan, at $97.50 a share and accrued 1 Dodge Market street. Hartford. APARTMENTS—FLATS— 219 Summit street or call 5495. at the Spencer street station, it is Help and Situations dividends for cash or on terms of 1-2 ton Help Wanted—Female ...... 35 TENEMENTS 63 charged, the trio continued on 1 Chevrolet Truck $10 down per share and $10 per Express 1928 Help "W anted-M ale ...... 36 FOR RENT—6 ROOM TENEMENT, through Hartford Road, came into - Help Wanted—Male or Female .. _ 37 HELP WANTED— FOR RENT—5 ROOM downstairs with garage, and all improvements, month. 3-4 ton Agents Wanted ...... ,. ,, .. 3 < - A South Manchester and ate in a lunch 1 Dodge Truck 1928 Situations Wanted—Female ..... 38 FEMALE 35 flat with garage at 45 Benton steam heat. Inquire at 81 Spruce cart. They then started on their way Panel Situations Wanted—Male ...... 39 street. Telephone 5588. street. General Cotton Corporation has back to Hartford by the Love Lane Employment Agencies ...... 40 been formed to'acquire control of route. In Woodland, it is charged, I.tve Stock—Pets—Poultry—Vehicles WANTED—WOMAN ' TO DO gen­ FOR RENT—6 ROOM TENEMENT FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene­ manufacturing, merchandising and SCHALLER MOTOR SALES, he. Eogs—B1 rds—~Pets ...... 41 eral housework. Phone 5498. they broke into the station there. Live Stock—Vehicles ...... 43 ( Spruce street. Inquire 14 Spruce ment, 169 Summit street, all im­ eqmpment companies, principally in Corner Center and Olcott Streets, South Manchester Poultry and Supplies ...... 43 street. Telephone 4545. provements and heat, for adults. New England. Two companies to Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 Telephone 5987. be acquired, if the transactions are Now is the Time to Buy For Sale—MlsceUaneons f o r r e n t — 4 ROOM tenement, HELP WANTED—MALE 36 approved at special meetings called A rticles fo r S a le ...... 45 all improvements, garage if de­ 6 room house, electric lights, 2 Boats and Accessories ...... 46 AT ONCE—SOUTH AMERICAN or sired. Inquire at store, 99 Summer for September 24, are the Davis acres land, bam, garage and chick­ Building Materials ...... 47 BUSINESS LOCATIONS Mills and the Lincoln Manufactur­ Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 48 United States. Permanent posi­ street. en coops. Oiled I'oads. Priced at Electrical Appliances—Radio 49 tions; clerical, mechanical, sales­ FOR RENT 64 ing Company, both of Fall River. $3,700, about $1,000 cash needed. Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A manship; experience imnecessary. FOR RENT—FIRST floor, five We have also a 10 room house ' Garden >— Farm—Dairy Products 50 rooms with garage, Lilley street, FOR RENT—OFFICE ROOMS in Household Goods ...... 51 Salaries $25-$100 weekly, transpor­ Purnell Block, single or in suites with about 12 iicre.s land subdivided off Main, near Center. Inquire 21 Machinery and Tools ...... 62 tation furnished. Box 1175, Chica­ as desired. Apply Geo. E. Keith, into 40 building lots \%ith gas, wa­ Musical Instruments...... 53 Elro street. ARREST PICKETERS Office and Store Equipment .... 54 go, 111. 1115 Main street. ter, lights and sewer available. Specials' at the Stores ...... 56 FOR RENT—4 ROOM downstairs Pri'^e $8,600, smtiil amount of Tlii9 IS the: d e a d s e a , ’ Wearing Apparel—F u rs ...... 57 tenement, all improvements, Knigh­ cash. PART OF the: DEIATH VALLEY Wanted—To Buy ...... 58 SITUATIONS WANTED— HOUSES FOR RENT 65 Bombay, Sept. 18.— (AP.)—Three Rooms—Board—Hotels—Resort* , KNOWN FOR ITS VARIETY FEM ALE 38 ton street. Dial 6720. hundred and fifteen women volun­ Restaurants FOR RENT—SINGLE HOUSE, 6 teers and 14 men were arrested to­ Edward H. Keeney OFFISH. Rooms Without Board ...... 69 FOR RENT—3 ROOM FLAT up­ rooms and bath. Inquire at 2 Sterl­ day for picketing voting booths at 410 Keeney St. Boarders anted ...... a...... 59~A YOUNG GIRL WOULD like house- stairs. Inquire at 2 Elizabeth Place, Insurance Inventories Country Board—R esorts ...... 60 ing Place. Phone 6800. the Bombay legislative election. word to do. Write Box K, in care mornings. N. F. Keating. Hot6l6~~Restauran ts 61 of Herald. This was the first round-up of Wanted—Rooms—Board ...... 62 FOR RENT—6 ROOM Half house, Real Estate For Rent FOR RENT—3 ROOM apartments Nationalist volunteers in many - . St. John street, improvements. THINK OP HOME Apartments, Flats, Tenements .. 63 at 38 Maple street. Inquire Aime days. Business Liocations for Rent ... 64 SITUATIONS WANTED— Demars, 754 Burnside avenue. Tel. Garage. Apply 93 St. John. Tel. East Center street, one of the nice Houses for Rent ...... a ... 65 7973. The picketers swarmed about the Suburban for Rent ...... 66 m a l e 39 Hartford 8-3442. booths at the Town Hall and jeered new eight room residences, all up- Summer Homes for Rent ...... 67 would-be voters. The police toally to-date in every detail. Price Wanted to R ent ...... 68 YOUNG MAN, NEAT Appearance, FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement FOR RENT— 7 room single house, modern improvements, North Elm charged ■with "their sticks, injuring $15,000, terms. Real Estate For Sale desires position as stockman or with all improvements and Apartment Building for Salo ... 69 Six rooms, brand new, firepiace; sales clerk. Experienced. Address garage. E. Bray, 13 Wadsworth St. street. Phone 3300. several of the obstructionists. Business Property for S ale ...... 70 The disturbances ceased after one tile bath, garage, etc. Price $8,700. Farms and Land for Sale ...... 71 Box U, Herald. of the four candidates announced Houses for Sale ...... 72 2 AND 3 ROOM SUITES in HOUSES FOR SALE 72 Five rooms, furnace heat, etc., a Lots for Sale ...... 78 Johnson Block, all modern his "withdrawal but was resumed nice little cottage, $5,200. Resort Property for S ale ...... 74 d o g s —BIRDS—PETS 41 Suburban for Sale ...... 75 provements. Call 6917 or 7635. FOR SALE—ONE NEW 5-ROOM when word spread that the polls would be kept open xmtil evening. Real Estate for Exchange ...... 76 FOR SALE—TWO 6 MONTHS old bungalow; also one 6-room house, ROBERT J. SMITH Wanted—Real Estate ...... 77 FOR RENT—4 ROOM TENEMENT these are real bargains. H. Floto, The police strengthened their forces Auction—Legal Notices pups, part Collie eind part Shep Insurance, Steamship Tickets at 77 Ridge street. Apply at 79, 22 Doane street. to guard against serious disorders.^ Legal Notices ...... 71 herd. Call 4057. upstairs. < 1009 Main St. ^ ; By; FR AN K B E ^ GAS BUGGIES—Calling: His Shots

AFTER THE • / THERE WERE LETS GO OUT ON ALEC.,WE HAD A THE PORCH, ALEC. I'M WOWDERFUL VACATION FIRST WEEK 1 BUT OTHER SPORTS— •FELT LIKE A YOU HAD I PLAYED TENNIS USED TO BEING IN AT TWIN LAKES. THE FRESH AIR . r , GREAT FISHING* ■ NEW MAN. r GOT T O STO P IN FACT I BEAT SO I COULD •AND R E S T A FELLOW NAMED BESIDES..: WE CAN , / T H E PLACE TALK BETTER. IS FULL OF SWIM CLEAR ON THOSE SP>OONER WHO B IG -M O U TH ACROSS THE LAKE L IT T L E WON SEVERAL T B A S S . AND rr«5 A ISLANDS. TOURNAMENTS. s.0fe' ;• '-f.'T .. M IL E W ID E. r 4^

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The trouble with a lot of girls is j they think what mama doesn’t know i OUR BOARDING HOUSE won’t hurt her. j Toonerville Folks By Fontaine Fas C NCA By Gene Ahern It Was a Relief When They | Lengthened Women’s Skirts. For a; Some men will give a little girl Time We Didn’t Know What They ■ a' great big hand but can’t be "nall- p a t b o y t h a t i r e /AL-WAYS CiARRlES^ Would Be U p To Next. ed for lunch. ______A NICKEL. TO USE IN THE TELEPHONE. ALVJAVS-TfeARfid^^ •fKERE's A LO'Ft' OU' OV\iC5 CLUB ,BUILT>fM© - f t ( { A i a s p o u i a A Any number of people try every j fourth ordered e. salad. They I^CAIVi COUM-Tfey day to fool the Lord when they have game thing but the c o M ^ p q u JaI »• not started to fool the people in the jjjg bash had mayonnaise on OLD HARRicaAfA adjoining block. w r e c k e r s * ■BUILDIAlO —BLi-r , ?VRAMIJ>S WAS SIART; ALU US MEMBERS • f I’TS’ TTu s T ARoUMP o Y t R He r e -, Love is life’s most wonderful I Sunday School Teacher— Luther, e u p theme, but hatred i.s what fills all can you tell me who made all these oUcaK'T' T6 U(M Tfl^ CORAiERTROM -TttEV’P PULL the front pages. 1 beautiful fields and mountains? ACROSS-IW^ SYREEtT A^i'' POLICE STATio/d» j Luther— I don’t know, I just (3f M ESI' S 3?OOME1> I year income and you try to con- I Vince me that it’s a love match. I Boy: It is. I love money.— Pele I Mele, Paris. WASHINGTON TUBBS IL Irony of Fate By Crane I JUST LIKE ONE

I A : Why, in the office they call me ^ /ipW ERE COMES A SUPOEN, ! the “Busy Needle,’’ because I al- BUT— BUT FIXS>? ■ s it t e r REAU2ATION OF HE HAS, jways get through the work in hand. I PONT'UMDERSTAW — liEFEW, OF FAILURE. HE IS I B: Yes, I know you do; but not IT'S \Wl?0SS\Bt£‘ iME » V\£H L\\<& ^ PAZEP. H\S LIPS TREMBLE, VICTORIOUS- FA\LEP*.I I until you’ve had, a good push.— TrtUNDERBOUr ANO TeARS TRICKLE ON- Answers. THE ^^)^R ^N^S OVei^. IT MA. COHEB NOTICED POVlN HIS BRONZED tus 9ntM^S» M SNCK..'.. V\0\U FACE. A SLAM TUETIX^UTOM I ------KING REIAMNEO j Teacher: How is it that you STRf\UGELH UN- 'haven’t made more progress? At V\UBT VOHEN l ik e a b u r s t e o "When a prince, j your- age I could read fluently. King Albert of SWOT BV A FIRING QUHBLE, THEY HAVE I - Pupil: Probably you had a better VANISHED EUPOENLT Belgium donned 1 teacher than I, sir.— Moustique, SQUAB— TMG. ^M^^EMeNT AiND iNTjO NOTHVNSNEES. overalls and I Charleroi. worked in rail­ TERtiOR OF ms NLS WASH ANP TWO MEN — THEIR road shops and POSTPONED POORNKSNl OOFFICERS REMAIN. mines in Amer­ MUTlMV ANP O YOUNG ANP SVOEET ANO INNOCENT. p a n ic -str ic k e n ica. He also has WITH ALL ms MIGHT HE NAP FOUGHT “W hat! A little shrimp like you FUGWT. S tu e v ___ built an airplane a wild animal trainer?’’ To SAVE HER FROM A LIFE OF NoRROR FAieHOU%SV.J^ and repairs his “M y small size is the secret of ANO SAPNESS....,NEVER, NOVW, WOULD m m e o f HE SEE h e r a g a in *. NEVER.'MOULP own auto in a my success. The lions are waiting uo sT o e eouNUCI shop near the for me to grew a little larger.’’— h e 9RQUPLY RETURN HER. 113 k royal palace. The Humorist. civilization * n e v e r *. ______OtMOeYNEA8Cf«VtCC.INC. Witt. U. a PAT. OFT.

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Harry Mathiaaon of Stone and her husband pleaded not guilty . street was a first prize winner in to keeping a disorderly house and . J MODERN DANCING the Eastern States Cat Show. Tash- FIVE LOCAL CASES William Lewie arrested in Manches­ mo, his two-year-old white male cat ter at the same time for intoxica­ Saturday, SepL20, 8 P.M. with yeUow eyes won first prize in tion caused by freqiienting the the neuter clsuss. IN HIGHER COURT alleged disorderly house, also plead­ Housewares Housewares Given by ed similarly. They elected trial by Manchester Green Conminnlty .Olnb John Turkington of Center street the court. The Johnsons were ar­ spent Tuesday at the Eastern States rested August 3J on complaint of a At Exposition. He expecte to return to neighbor, the raid resulting in eight Basement Beuwnent Florida with John Stone early next Mrs. Lena Aisacavich Gets arrosts in all, including Lewie’s, who week. was picked up at his home at Char­ so U TH MR NCHCSTER • CONN ■ Manchester Green School 60 Days' Jail Sentence; ter Oak street. Judge Johnson gave Town Engineer Frank J. Bowen Mr. and Mrs. Johnson forty days in Bill Waddell’s Orchestra entered six birds in various classes jail and a $25 fine apiece, and Lewie at the Eastern States Poultry Show Other Cases. was given a thirty day sentence, Admission 50 cents. on Monday and won four ribbons from which they appealed. and Franklin Llpp of the Manches­ ter 4-H club won eighth prize in the Five cases that originated in Man­ Mrs. Elizabeth Ruoff, who wa.s — Holstein “baby beef’’ class. chester Police Court were before the fined $250 and costs on a charge of Now In Progress Hale*s Annual ABOUT TOWN Criminal Superior Court at Hart­ keeping liquor with intent to sell At the meeting of Mary Bushnell ford yesterday. Guilt was acknowl­ and actual sale, and who . appealed, Chapman Court, Order of Ama- Cheney auxiliary, held last evening edged in three of the five cases and vacated the appeal yesterday and Tanth, will hold Its regular meet­ at the State Armory, a drawing wa.-, sentences were meted out accord­ paid the fine, besides going to jail ing in the Masonic Temple tomor­ held on the hand-made boudoir pil­ ingly. The remaining two pleaded for ten days. i row night at 8 o’clock. All officers low donated to the Philadelphia duo not guilty and elected trial by the Three Manchester cases remain in and choir members are requested to court. Judge Ernest C. Simpson pre­ by Mrs. Rose Murphy. It was Mrs. sided. Superior Court, two being motor be present for rehearsal. Eleanor McCann of Church street A jail sentence of 30 days and a vehicle violations, and one a liquor who held the lucky number. i fine of $200 and costs by Judge Ray­ violation. Mrs. Anna Rlsley of Parker street mond A. Johnson in town court returned home yesterday after The Women’s Home Missionary ! August 25, became a 60 day jail spending a week in Maine and in society will meet at the South sentence as a result of the appeal by Purchase These Needed Items Now— ^And Save! New Hampshire. She was accom­ Methodist cKurch at 2:30 o’clock! Mrs. Lena Aisacavich of 146 South panied by her son Wells and to­ Friday afternoon. Main street, from charges of keep­ gether they visited Mrs. Risley’s ing liquor with intent to sell and brother, Fred Meacham at Bowdoin, George E. Keith and Edward i Reconditioned Electric Kratt are attending the crucial se­ actual sale. She pleaded guilty to Maine. Returning by New Hamp­ both charges in the local court. shire Wells remained at Tilton ries between Brooklyn and St. Louis in Brooklyn this week. Joseph Zadrozny, who assaulted School for Boys. This will be his Michael Zadniski of North School senior year. street, at the North End, with a Eureka knife, wounding the latter in the .Sunday will be “church friend- HIGH SCHOOL'28 CLASS abdomen and chest and scalp, plead­ sliip’’ day at the Second Congrega­ ed guilty, and was sentenced to tional church with special speakers | TO GIVE CARD PARTY three months in jail. Zadrozny was morning and evening. The congre­ arrested August 30, the day follow­ ITacuum Cleaners gation of the North Methodise ing the stabbing affray and was church will unite with Second Con-) Announcement is made of a bridge committed to the Hartford jail in Dusting Mops gregational members at the meeting and whist party for Monday eve­ default of $2000 bail for trial in New Farts! New Bags! Mop and Polish at 7 p. m., and after the addresses ning at High school hall for the ben­ Superior Court. opportunity will be given to ask efit of the 1928 class of the Man­ Pleading guilty to carnal knowl­ questions on the church consohda- chester High school. Playing will edge of a minor female, Williaba tion movement. begin at 8 o’clock and continue un­ Blondy of Pittsfield, Mass., was sen­ New Brushes! New Cords! $1.00 $1.49 til 10:30 and prizes will b? awarded tenced to the reformatory until he Large, triangular mop Large, fluffy dusting mops Forbes Bushnell, of Manchester | to the women making the highest becomes of age. His crime involved complete with a quart can of made on reversible frames. Green, will return to Cornell U ni-1 and lowest scores in both sections. assault on a 14 year old North End HEATING Radiant polish. Long handles. verslty at Ithaca, N. Y., next week. I Although two of the boys are assist­ girl on the night of June 22. During the summer months he has , ing this social will be by the girls Mrs. Katharine (Rennie) Johnson .5 0 been working for L. T. Wood, local and for girls or women only. Re­ ice dealer. This will be Mr. Bush- freshments •will be served. The nell's second year at Cornell. committee includes Terrence Shan­ non. Catherine FrWier, Mildred Eng­ IBy actual comparative teste, it William P. Hall, former manager | land, Cora Emonds/\Ben Radding of the A & P store at 844 Main ] and Veronica McGanm The boys of ■is proved that no fuel affords so street has been promoted to the | the class are working^ on plans for Isafe, so reliable, or so uniform These vacuum cleaners have been rebuilt in mangership of the East Harford A i their share in the project. Iheat at so low a cost as Good their own factory and are guaranteed to be in & P store at 993 Main street. Mr. I Icoal. Our Coal is guaranteed perfect working condition. Each vacuum and Mrs. Hall and their daughter ; SOIONIZINC jto cut your heating bill. cleaner has been rebuilt with new parts, new have just returned from a 10.000 ^ Miss Juul, of the Weldon Beauty $8.00 bag, new cord and new brushes. At this price mile trip by car to California and j Parlor never accepts a new method Just phone us your order the western states. j or a new device until it has proven WILSON’S AUTO WASH \ye are featuring the one well-known brand— its worth. While in New York she Rear of Johnson Block land we will do the rest. EUREKA. A big steam shovel owned by the j purchased a Infra Red Lamp which Manchester Sand and Gravel com­ is specially designed for facial and pany is engaged this afternoon in scalp work—(Advt.) Combination grading the westerly section of the I Step Ladders parking space in rear of the Center : Every Gleaner Is Guaranteed Special Churqb House. A large tree has Save money—Burn Buckwheat L. POLA been cut down and a space for | Coal, with the Coal Carburetor. See FILMS church cars •will be pro'vided by fill- ' demonstration at the Sullivan- $1.00 $1.00 Ing in the lot just easterly of the ' DEVELOPED AND Hayes Coal Co., office. Phone 5340 PRINTED COAL Extra quality house broom, Unfinished step ladders, old car bam site. —Adv. colored dust pan and soft 24 HOUR SERVICE Convenient Terms 4-foot size. Full rodded; The Woman’s Home Missionarj'" hair hand brush—$1.00. each step braced. society of the South Methodist Film Deposit Box at church will meet tomorrow after­ Store Entrance COMPANY noon at 2:30. A full attendance is 62 Hawthorne St. looked for as plans will be made for Norton's fall •«’ork. I k C i r a A r 9 [Branch Office, 55 School St. Phones 4918 or 4632 The North and South Methodist churches will be guests of the Luther League of the Swedish Electrical A xm inster Lutheran church at the first fall meeting of the League tomorrow nigbt at 8 o’clock. Rev. George Brookes of the First Congregation­ al church, Rock'ville, •will be the Service speaker and the •visiting churches III Scatter Rues will present the program. The Look­ out committee •will be in charge •with Generator Jars, Jelly Glasses, Jar Tops Paul Erickson, chairman. Starter and Ignition | 27x48-Inches House Brooms “Looks Do Count” and the opera­ Ground Beef Swordfish We have.just re­ Rubbish Burners tors at the Weldon Beauty Parlor Repairs I 28c lb. Halibut ceived the first ship­ are constantly familiarizing them- Mackerel ment this season of .selves with the latest methods of Our instruments locate trou­ You are assured Special Good quality broom, on facials, wa^ving, manicuring and ble quickly saving you much of a product which Clams Forty Fathom long, smooth handle. Special $1.00 scalp treatments. Adv. Fillet Haddock Wire burners electrically time and annoyance. All makes is absolutely de­ Smoked Fillet —50c each. repaired at a reasonable Cod welded. 24-inched deep. 28- pendable W’hen or­ of Haddock Inch, $1.98. T H E A. NASH CO. CLOgTHBS charge. dering ground beef Scallops excel in workmanship, fit and style. Oysters Try some. You are going to buy them. Why at this store. not now. Clothes do not make Drive Your Car in men. However, if a man would Our Oyster supply house is shipping us some Fresh Crab reach the height of his ambition cor­ For Free Tests. Meat packed in 1 lb. cans. Their representative assured us that rect clothes ^11 help pave the way. it is a very fine fresh, packed crab. Order a can; it Is only 85c We design. Others copy. Prices per lb. $23.50, $29.50, $35.00. Made to measure guaranteed to fit or money Norton Electrical Pinehurst Coffee...... 49cl Jar Rings, 3 dozen .... 2.5c Regular $2.98 grade Axminster refunded. scatter rugs in patterns and colorings J. M. CHAMPUN, Instrument Co. South Coventry, Conn. suitable for the living room, recep­ Tel. 172-5, WUlimantl^ Dlv. Hilliard St. Dial 4060 Ironing Boards Tel. 6266, Manchester, Conn. (Near Manchester Freight Station) tion hall and diningroom. All-over 3Iop and PAil patterns in dark colorings. $2.98 Regular $3.49 Rldjid iron­ $1.00 ing boards. Well construct­ OOOD THINGS TP EiO(T ed and sturdy. Self-Wringing mop and a 32x53-Inch Axminster Rugs 12-quart gedvanized pall. Regular $4.98 grade Axminster rugs in the large size, $3-98 32x53 inches. For a few days only—$3.98.

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PLAN Kitchen Pails • Ash Cans FOP ' k 2 tor $1.00 YOUR $1.00 $1.00 . HONE Water-color window shades in gteen, Colored.kitchen pails with Heavy giUvahized ash cans tan and linen. Also a ,few Shadex inside'galvanized pail. Cover with side handles. Well con­ Probably You Don’t Believe crackless window shades. raised with foot lever. structed. It Just At Present With the balmy days we’ve been having. They won’t last forever. Chilly nights and mornings will be here are GUESS soon. A little fire in the furnace will be very acceptable —building material is the next W ATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. to take out the chill and dampness. thing to consider. Lumber Typewriters forms a-hig part of the house, Place your order for coal now and let us fill up your All makes, sold, rented, ex­ MAC’S GARAGE - M bins. Good clean coal, prompt, efficient service. and should be selected with care. Don’t waste good changed and overhauled. Manchester Green Funeral Directors FUEL OIL IN ANY QUANTITY labor on poor material. Let a reliable yard furnish Special rental rates to stu­ ESTABLISHED.55 YEARS your lumber, and you will be sure of good quality at dents. Rebuilt machines reasonable cost. $20.00 and up. DAVID CHAMBERS CHAPEL AT 11 OAK ST. KEMP'S CONTRACTOR Robert K. Andersoh PhioheriO^e 5171 G. E. Willis & Son, Inc. The W. G. Glenney Co. Funeral Director \ Be^dei^ 74^ Tel. 3319, Manchester 763 Main St. Phone 5680 A N D Bm LD BR 2 Main Street, Coal, Lumber and Masons’ Supplies. 282 North Maih Street, Tel. 4149, Manchester 68 UoUiilter Street

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