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«»- Cuba In Grip Of Politieal Strife CONSUMERS PROTEST ■4’ LEADERS AGREE STATE MILK PRICES Join Restaurant Owners and NATION CONTINUES hdependent Dealers in BUSINESS UPTURN Indict Hartford Man His Own Political Organiza­ tion Sobmits Plan That Hartford — Suggest Con­ For New York Murder sumers’ Strike. Mercantile Review Says President Step Down m That Extension of Retail New York, Aug. 11 — (AP) —& It was understood that Tersao- Favor of General Alberto Hartford, Aiig. 11.—(AP)— A Lawrence J. Kelly, 26 of 100 Buck­ wich and Kenefic bad appeared ^ committee of codsumerE. today join­ ingham street, . Hartford, Conn., ana witnesses before the Grand Jury Trade Is Growing Wider. that returned toe indictment. j Herrera, Present Secre­ ed with restaurant owners and inde­ Eldward F. Moran. 22, of 694 Main Dr. Sylla, who was 60 years old, j pendent milk dealers in protesting street, Stamtord, Conn., were m- was found strangled in his fashion­ tary of War— Violence agfainst the increcuie in milk prices dieted today on charges ot first de­ able Elast 90tb street apartment j New York, Aug. 11.—(AP)— The gree murder in the death ot Dr. to the State Milk Control Board. July 24. His pockets and toe apart­ business upswing which continued E. Warren Sylla, wealthy dentist. ment had been rifled. Flares Anew as Car Car­ The price increase was effective for 16 weeks has been resumed aft-1 Magistrate Renaud liberated The indictment was disclosed yesterday and represented a jump Joseph Terasowich, 30, ot 15 Wood­ when toe men were arraigned in of two cents a quart to 14 cents to er a brief pause caused by uncer­ tainties surrounding the new indus­ land Place, Stamford, and Stanley Homicide (3ourt on charges of rying Pofice Is Bombed. consum ers. trial codes and a restricted seasonal Kenefic, 22, ot 63 Washington suspicion of homicide, on which The committee, named iast night recession in some lines. Dun and avenue, Stamford, who also had they bad been tentatively held. at a meeting here of 200 consumers, Bradstreet, Inc., said today in its been held in connection with toe Magistrate H. Stanley Renaud Havana, Aug. 11.—(AP)—Mem-, dentist’s slaying. Detectives at most of them housewives, appeared weekly traide review. dismissed toe tentative charges bers of toe executive committee of before the board in person today to Elxtension of retaU and wholesale Grim evidence of wholesale killing—crimson pools to a side street of Havana give mute testimony to once took them in custody to bold Eigainst the two men and turned lodg^e their protest. distribution has been wider than the sanguinary massacre that occurred near the Presidential Palace when guards fired on demonstrators them as material witnesses against them over to detectives to face toe President (^rardo Machado’s own wat commonly reported, the review celebrating a report that President Machado had resigned. Here natives stand to awe-stricken silence at the Kelly and Moran. indictment. Libera] Party said today that toe Denouncements of both the milk spot where several of their countrymen fell. board and dealers were heard at said, and rested c h i a real need for gove^-ument had submitted to Unit­ the meeting while some of the merchandise rather than a specula­ ed States Ambassador Sumner tive desire to seeh advantage of any speakers urged an immediate con­ Welles a counter-proposal by which sumers strike in protest against the probable, fluctuations in price trends. the President would surrender his increase. STOLE A MILLION PRESIDENT PLANNING Looking ahead, the agency en­ office to Genera] Alberto Herrera, Some SuggestionB SEES ECONOMIC DEATH visaged the straightening of the up­ toe present secretary of war. Among the suggestions for com­ ward sales curve in the opening fall The Popular and toe Conservative bating the milk price jump were months as more than counterbalanc­ parties already have demanded that pleas that every housewife leave a FROM POOR FOLKS NEW DEAL FOR CUBANS ing any slackening that may appear toe President step down, and now note to her milicTT»i.n discontinuing FOR CODE VIOLATORS in the next few weeks. his own political organization has milk until the price is reduced, a Retail Trade come forward with a plan accom­ plan for picketing milk plants, and “Retail trade” tsserted the re­ plishing toe same object. a direct appeal to Governor Wilbur view,” has continued to' hold the New York Real Estate Brok­ Program Provides for Sugar General Johnson Warns S p - LOAN FLOTATION The action of toe Liberals in part Lb Cross. gains made dmring tiie last several DOUBLE-CROSSED, Morris Gla^ei-man of Hartford, weeks, .having been bolstered Production Quota and reversed their decision yesterday who called the metting, urged that sturdily by the generous response to ers They Most Obey Rules er Is Held Under Bad of when they held that Ambassador the consumers strike be extended the August Clearance sales which TO FINANCE ROAD Welles was guilty of “intermed­ SAYS DALRY.MPLE dling” and that his mediation activi­ for a two weeks period and that have been general throughout the $ 100,000. Complete Reorganization housewives use condensed milk as a country.” or Bine Eagle Will Be ties were prejudicial to toe sover­ substitute for the products of “Increasing buying power has eignty o f Chiba. dairies. served to check the usual midsum­ of the Debts of the Island. Fairfield County Would Issue Ramon de Leon and number of Max Maron of Hartford who pre­ mer dedine to evidence at t.hta Tiiken Away. Ex-Director of Dry Bureau New York, Aug. 11.—(AP) — members of toe Liberal executive sided, pointed out that milk prices period and d^tartipent stores are Ctoarwomen’s cheers echoed in toe committee gave confirmation that /■ holding volume to an increasingly had increased four cents to consum-; ears of Lorenz Strack, a real estate 12 Million Bonds to Speed the counter-proposal had been sub­ greater extent at a level above that Hyde Park, Aug. 11.—(AP)— ers since March and asserted that Washington, Aug 11.—(AP)— A Says He Did Not Send mitted. for the comparative period last broker, as be sat in a cell today but Outlines of toe State Department’s 12 cents a quart for milk was an flat prediction that a case of revo­ they brought him no comfort for By this plan toe present secretary yqar. program for a new order in (^ba Up Highway. of state, Orestes Ferrara, would re­ ample price. ' “Restored public confidence, the cation, of the “Blue Eagle” emblem­ Out Telegrams. they were not for him. Another speaker, Samuel Stein­ 'i^ey were for a magistrate, who became known today as President sign and General Heri'era would be ^Approaching termination of the va­ atic of compliance with the Na­ appointed by President Machado to berg asserted that the two cent in' cation hdidays and early prepara­ on hearing him denounced as “a Roosevelt silently waited for an tional Recovery Administration will Bridgeport, Aug. 11.— (AP)—Flo­ his p o s t crease would **meau taking tions for fall requirements are Ponzi” held aim In $100,000 qail on early response to his declaration Washington, Aug. 11.—(AP)—A. tation by Fairfield county of a bond from the mouths of babies.” among the encouraging_ _ features______arise and'that .. will mean “eco- grand larceny charges. for an end to political warfare on Leave of Absence The speakers also protes; whiclTshould result in further^retatt, ;Oomic death," to the offeii(j^ was V. Datoymple <6t the second me Strack, a corpulent man who toe island. issue of $12,000,000 to $15,000,000 Thereafter General against recent increases in the p:‘ expansion duitog the next made today by ;^ugh 3. Johnaon, the today had 'eft a job in ,«hlrb he looked straight ahead and.said ; It waa leordbd a_£rog^am provid­ to finance speedy construction of would' aAT^Cbngress for a leave of abseaxie, thus opening the way for ^i^.,hrend.and we.ks,” ' NRA admfnlftttRbr. - helped the Federj^ government_____ en­ nothing was \mtU'recently a pillar ing for a sugar production quota, toe Merritt highway linking I^ r- increase was due in S^teiAer. At his press copfeoenpe, Johnson of YorkvlUe, New Ydrit’s “Litt]» a Complete .-eorganization of ,the QMeral Herrera to succeed to toe The review noted tlu^ ‘‘whDie$ale force toe pr^hition laws. fleld and Westchester counties is Suggestions also were made for the bU5dng has been resumed' wlth'all promised that violators of modified Germ any.” external and internal debt o< toe presideocy in conformity with toe picketing of bakeries by houae- it former vigor and wholesale dry- presidential reemploirment agree­ His last retirement— yesterdi y, House servants, scrub women, country on a lower basis, a ~ new recommended today in a report filed provisions of toe Cuban Constitu­ w lves. goods sales have spurted sensation­ ments would be disciplined if it because the Prohibition Bureau storekeepers brought h«-n their deal for land develooracnl and re- by toe Merritt highway committee tion. While consumers planned to car­ ally.” were found that they were not com- was reorganizedr—was accompa*-- savings for investment, toe magis­ of toe Fairfield County Association General Heirera’s occupancy of ry their protest to the board, anoth­ pl)ung with, their pledge to raise ied by a public statement that as trate was told yesterday. Every­ (Continoed On Page Seven) of Municipal Officials. toe presidency would be transitory, thing was sailing smoothly, until The report, signed by Represen­ er bcmference between farmers and wages and iilcrease employment by director he had been a victim of it was said. The reason behind toe there was a little difficulty about tative J. Kenneth Bradley of West- the board was scheduled for today. shortening work hours "duplicity, double-dealing and dou­ proposal that he take toe position ble-crossing.” toe interest on Maria Blessing's port, Republican leader-elect of JOHNSON ISSUES He added, however, that he in­ at all is that toe Liberal Party, to In 1920, he was prohibition ad­ $5,000. Fairfield county. Mayor E. T. Buck­ ANSONIA PROTESTS. tended to let toe situation rest for FLAMES THREATEN which President Machado belongs,, ministrator j'or niinois, Michigan. False Security ingham of Bridgeport, and First is unwilling, to surrender power im­ Ansonia, Aug. 11.—(AP)—^At a a brief period in toe hands of local Selectman George A. Smith of New committees. Indiana and Wisconsin. He then re­ Maria, a cbaiwoman, went to see mediately without a period of re­ meeting of milk dealers of Ansonia, Attorney Owen S. M. Tierney, a Canaan, recommended that Gover BUY NOW ORDERS “But toe time is coming," John­ ported - “rum rebellion” In Iron adjustment General Herrera also Is Derby, Shelton and Seymour held county, Michigan, and led a ?roup former assistant Federal attorney. FISHING VH IAG E nor Cross be petitioned to caU a, a Liberal. here last night, the opinion was ex­ son said, “when somebody is going special session of the Legislature of bis agents to toe scene. But no He found, he said, that Miss Bless­ Once he ascended to the presi­ pressed that a two cent increase in to take one of these Blue Eagles off to grant the coimty toe requisite drastic action followed. Nine ing’s $5,000 was represented by a dency Genet al Herrera would form the price of milk per quart was too of someone’s window in a clear cut real-estate bond form on which all bonding authority so that toe high­ President Also Says Old Blue case.” months later hiS resignation was a National Cabinet representing all much. It was voted that the price announced from Washington. reference to mortgage security had way may De constructed with Fed­ of milk by the pint be reduced one Economic Dratu been stricken out so that it was 100 Boats Ready to Carry eral aid, at a saving which toe com­ toe political factions, and toe work of mediatiun in the Nation’s politi­ cent and approval of the state milk "And that Is going to be a sen­ Chief of Bnrean little more than a promissory note. m ittee estim ates wiU be . m ore than Eagle Finns Will Be cal conflict would be continued. board to such a reduction will be tence of economic death,” the ad­ Then, last April, h. was made Tierney had toe broker arrested. $4,000,000. Residents to Safety If This counter-prcposal was advanc­ sought. Consumers, it was argued, ministrator added sternly, levelling chief of toe bureau here. In office Two hundred YorkvHle citizens Policy Criticized ed after Ambassador Welles, who are not able at this time to stand a Awarded D. S. Contracts. his finger at toe newspapermen less than three weeks, he became crowded to court, some of them The committee criticizes the two cents increase in the price of gathered before him. involved in a dispute over beer weeping. They heard Tierney say Fire Spreads. state’s present policy, of b'uyi^ has been in charge ot toe work of mediation for several weeks, bad ad­ milk per quart and dealers fear a Question concerning toe status of manufacturing permits granted to rights of way and constructing vanced a plam similai in outline. reduced demand and surplus left on Washington, Aug. 11.— (AP)—A intrastate utilities and similar busi­ New Jersey gangsters. In that (Continued On Page Seven) piece-meal links in toe highway as their hands. nesses, Johnson saiu that while they case, he said then, there was a “wasteful and impracticiJ”, and The Welles plan was that Presi­ presidential order and government St John’s, Nfld., Aug. 11.—(AP) dent Machado appoint a secretary might not be within toe regulative “misunderstanding.” estimates that imder the present al example mshed along t'>day the —Fears that hundreds of flsherfolk of state acceptable to al] parties National Recovery Admhdstra- power of toe National Recovery ■“His statement yesterday re­ program o f spending $500,(M)0 to were homeless on the shores of an< that toe President then ask for tion’a organized campaign to “buy Act, toe Blue Eagle could reach marked that toe controverted per­ $750,000 a year on toe project' it will COSGRAVE AHACKS White Bay stirred- toe capital early leave, turning over power to this under the blue eagle emblem” of them. mits had been granted without his require 15 to 20 years to be com­ SEEK AN ACCORD today and ^orts were made tp get secretary of state, who would suc­ industrial recovery. Closely follow­ He pointed out that toe possibili­ knowledge. Three, he said, were pleted. reports of progress madd by a forest ceed him and set up a permanent ing toe remark of Hugh S. John ty of strictly intrastate operations approved before he took office, one Federal restrictions on toe use of FREE STATE HEAD fire that bad been out of control in administration. son, l^covery administrator, that It being beyond Federal cdntrol Is one toe Second day after he was sworn $2,800,000 Federal road grant to toe the north country for several days The counter-proposal understood IN WAGE DISPUTE “would be curious” if toe govern­ of toe reasons “for this Blue Elagle In and toe fifth toe same day to' state make it infeasible to us^ this Last reports before midnight had money, except Fairfield county's to have been advanced by toe.gov* ment dealt with firms not comlug business.” he sent out instructions as to bow described a wall of fire advancing in imder toe recovery program they Should be granted. proportion of toe grant, for the Mer­ ernment provides that after toe ac­ W orking V. ell on Burlington, where 100 boats cession of General Herrera and the President Roosevelt list night Former P resi^ and De ritt highway, toe committee says in “This Blue Eagle doesn’t know No( Responsible were ready to carry villagers to subsequent mediation negotiations, backed toe cidministrator’s words reconunending that toe state or tLe Shoe Workers in Bay State an agreem ent fo r He also wrir’^c to Attorney Gen­ to ban a march on Simday of work from 48 to 40 a week, which The bituminous coal industry telegram incident was “another one opposition to any pa.’^de in uni­ Machado government came at a code, in a jungle of conflicting W- are going to assume good Washington, Aug. 11— (AP) — kat^pT Catches Hold of resulted in lower income for piece Of toe multifarious acts of disloyal form. The parade was pladned to time when the general strike which ideas by operators and unions, en­ faith until we see something dif­ The position ot the Treasury August work on shoes. The strikers ^ a y commemorate leaders cl toe Irish has held Cuba in its grip for days tered toe third day of public hear­ 9 was: Receipts for August 9, $81.- sought a plant percentage increase ferent.” (Conthmed on Page 'fwo) movement, Arthur Griffith, ’ Mi­ f^pe and Is % scoed by was fast approaching a full-fledged ing. 715,287.99; expenditures $88,026,- re'volutionary movement to compensate for this loss. chael Collins, and Kevin O’Higgins. 233,66; balance $781,120,621.67. Cus­ After the conference with Miss Auto Industry . The newspaper article said: “The Street Car Bombed The administration planned to toms duties for month' $8,456,863i81.‘ :^]%reinen. In Havana this inomlng there was Perkins, representa^vds of the man who sits in toe sea* of toe Receipts for fiscal year (since manufacturers and the workers begin similm hearings August 18 government, elected by toe sacri­ an inst^ce'of violence.' A street­ on automobile business. July 1) $235,764,251.89; expendi­ car filled with policemen was bomb­ went into a discussion with diaries American Breaks Record fices of Griffito Collins and O’Hig­ tures $390,495381.51 (including E. Wyzaski, soUcitor^dr the De­ Capital and labor were not so gins. threatens to suppress an'' at­ ,/ tk k; amttaue to Reykjavik, Iceland, on feet He aaid he jumped when he flyu^.' , your QTea at.fliiit,. l)ut it doesn’t get Steiflien’s Green and march past The facts speak fo; firemen. ' strike was oearlng s ■MattMW M Aeiir northeni air mapping tour. heard pounding m his door and Weeks ago Bureham, SO years old any' vrcffsc. My .legs got tired, tod government buildings to Glas- Mn. Paisidy My*: Hundreds ot curious gatheredT to the cMtrai Mfflce eotimflaep; Otherwlae, it was said, they may feared robbery. He' had left his aac toe bead of a Long .Beach, straiitiQg ag> inst my ; safety belt. nevin . cemete’V, .where O’Duffy Tt oeitMnly pan to adver* watch toe rescue work az(d p^ce Havana , r ^ r te d that ‘etum to the United States aboard money with toe hotel derk- for safe Use.” reserves had to be called ouLto |iier- Ibeir siqiply ah^ Calif., aviation ocbopl, began look- axid t^ .leaking oil pothered me a plana to detlve^. sin oration a t the k eq itog . ing at the Italian'a xouk tor in- litUa.” ■ - . . ^ irave of CdUna. ■ ■ mtt stalled motorista to x o a t t A-^

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Alex Pardee one up over John Pal- landing of American military forces m i^ of Meadow Brook. CUBAN LEADERS AGREE in Cuba. THREE CHENEY GROUPS N O V iM N S 0ACK < Declaring "Machado is not Cuba,’’ WOMEM DRECnB >rs -4 '. APPEALS TO WOBKEB8 General Menocal urged thzt the N. Y. Stodcs THAT MACHADO RESIGN island’s independence be not TO FORMUUTE CASE Local Stocks PIERSON, 5 AND 4 New Haven, Aug. 11.—(AP) — I “wounded” to “free her from the OF MU A n NAMEP tyrant” nor her flag “eclipsed” to Frands A. Henson, in a broadside (Continned From Page One) Loom-fixers, Smash Piecers Adams Exp ...... (Fumisbed by Putnam A Co.) which he signs as a member of the bring to an end "Machaao’s bloody Air Reduc ...... gg Central Bow, Hartford, Conn. executive committee of che Oonnec- from all unions were determined not regim e.” tuid Spare Hands Seek Minor Alaska Jim ...... 25% T o W o A ia & e n f State to MedaSst Hays Steady Gotf ticut Congress of Farmers and I to stop the movement immediately. Readjustments. Allegheny ...... g% 1 P. M. Stocks Workers today issued a call for a The diplomatic corps discussed re' Allied Cbem ...... 124 >4 meeting here September 8, to dis- ports that the minister from t'an- TO S H in VACCINATION An advertisement was inserted in Am Can ...... gg Bank Stocks Organize W oocB to M to Win First Maldi in New cuss their problems. ama, Antonio Burgos, had made a The Herald today for a meeting of Am For Pow ...... 12% Bid Asked The circiilar letter was addressed I ®P®®cb to a private group of Cuban loom tixers, smash piecers and Am Rad St S ...... 15% Cap Nat B and 'f ...... 10 14 to farmers and woricers of Oonnecti-1 representatives in which he con- CUNIC TO TOWN HAIL spare bands, to oe held at Odd Fel­ Am Smelt ...... g4 % Conn. River ...... 450 Recoreryl Haven Tonmey. cut and asserted the main business jdemned the general attitude of the lows Hall at 8 o’clock tomorrow Am Tel and Tel ...... 126% First Nat ot H tfd ___ 90 United States as imwarranted. morning, ^ e inserter of the ad­ Am Tob B ...... gg of the conference will be "to work Pre-School Service Formerly Htfd. Conn. Trust...... 50 55 out ways in which organizations of vertisement was reticent as to the Am Wat Wka ...... 30 H tfd National nd T 16 19 Washington, Aug. 11.—(A P I- New Haven, Aug. llv—(A P )» farmers and organizations of work SEEK MODIFICATION at Hospital Will Be Moved purpose of the meeting. Anaconda ...... 171^ Phoenix St. B and T .. 175 Thirty women of wide explnlcnee flidney W. Noyes, former Yale star, ers can ' co-operate in militant Havana, Aug. 11.—(AP)— A to Municipal Building. It was learned from other quar­ Atchison 61% West Hartford Trust.. — 176 la civic work n their home locaU- playing the same steady golf that struggle for their rights." modification was looked for today in ters however, that the meeting is Auburn ...... eoVa insurance Stocks ties were named today as NRA The letter was mailed, Henson a motion of President Machado’s called to bring about readjust­ Aviation CkHp ...... n u Aetna Casiutity ...... 53 56 won him medalist honors, defeated Dr. D. C. Y. Moore, CSialrman of “Ueutenant-gffierals” in as' many said, to more than 500 individuals Liberal Party which condemned as ment of minor discrepancies that Balt and Ohio ...... 29^ Aetna Life ...... 24 26 states. Andy Pierson of Middletown, P and the Manchester Board of Health, and organizatims. “Intermeddling” American Ambas­ these classes of workers say has Bendlx ...... 17 Aetna Fire ...... 34 86 4 today as match play got imder will bold a vaccination clinic in Beth Steel...... sgu In the rest of the stktss, the sador Sumner Welles mediation ef­ room 12 in the Municipal building, arisen out of the general re^ust- Automobile ...... 2 1% 23% feminine beads have been toita- way in the New Haven Coimtry ment ot conditions and wag^ with Beth Steel, pfd ...... 68 forts and his suggestion that Monday aftemoon at 4 o’clock. This Coim. Genertd ...... 37 39 tiVely cbosea, said Mtwi M i ^ Club invitation golf tournament. the recently Increased activity at Borden ...... Hartford F ire ...... ' 45 47 Although he won the match on TO EXHUME BODY Machado resign so peace might be service for pre-school children un­ Can Pac ...... igu Hughes, women’s director, with re-established in Cuba. the mills of (3ieney Brothers. National Fire ...... 45 47 announcement of their name% com­ the 14th hole, Noyes finished the 18 able to pay has formerly been done As representer by -tome of the C3ase (J. L) ...... 71^ New York, Aug. 11— (AP) — The The party’s executive committee at the hospital clinic. Hartford Steam Boiler 51 53 ing when they accept. holes and collect^ a 70, one under workers, the three groups named Cerro De Pasco...... 33% Phoenix Fire ...... 55 57 par. He shot a 34 on the outward discussed the resolution yesterday Vaccinatiems will be given to 'The province of the lieutenant- body of Charles V. gener­ for several weeks have trying Ches and Ohio...... 46^ Trsvelers ...... 440 450 trip^ and came in with a 36. declaring the American’s envoy’s those children whose applications Chnjlar ...... general ir each state is to organize al superintendent of plants for the to arrive at sepatats understandings PnbUc Utilities Stocks the woman power by counties and Quurlay Clare, Connecticut ama­ activities for peace in the last few have been submitted by parents be­ anu»g tbem^ves as to the precise New York Edison Company, was (fonn. Elec S erv ...... 44 48 by groups until at least one woman teur champion, pUed up a three up weeks were prejudicial to Cuban fore 4 p. m. on Monday. It is ex­ wage and conditions status they ComI Solv ...... 36 Conn. Pow er ...... 44 lead at Lae md of the first nine exhumed for an autopsy to^y at sovereignty, but later named three 46 will be responsible for 4acb town pected that the clinic will be held feel they should occupy under the Cons Gas ...... 4g^ Greenwich WAG, pfd.. 60 60 holes over C. Marchetti of Mill the request of his widow, who mov­ leaders to redraft the strong pro Cons OU...... 10% block, or o i^ l country subdivision. ed to Danbury, Conn., following his on Monday, August 21 to complete new order of things in the mills, but Hartford Elec ...... 55 57 River. Clare also shot a 34. At the nouncement. the vaccinations on those children without gstting far enough along to Cont Can...... 61% Hartford Gas ...... 45 A house-to-hdbse canvass to en­ death. list women in the recovery drive, is end of nine holes, Bobby Grant of In Congressional halls, subse­ that are to enter school this fall. formulate a case for presentation Com Prod...... 33^ „ do., p f d ...... 45 Three insurance companies paid planned. Miss Hughes stresrzd that Wethersfield runnerup last year, quently, the impression prevailed to the company. Tomorfow’s meet­ Del L and W n...... 35% 8 N E T Ck>...... I l l on accident policies because Lene- 115 there’ll be no pay job... was trailing Bruno Pardee, by one that the three men. Senator Alberto ing of aU the groups, they said, bad Drug ...... 48 Hanufacturing Stocks hole. han was found dead after an ezplO' Du Pont...... 76 The list of ftate Ueutenaat-fen- Barreras, representative Rafael been called In order that all closely Am Hardware ...... 20% 22% Other nine hole standings: Eric Sion in one of the Ekllson plants. .A related^ these trades might Eaatman Kodak...... 79% Air Hosiery ...... ig “ eials included: ' ' Ericson of Meadow Brook, one up fourth refused to pay because the Guas' Inclan, smd Govemoi Jose ABOUT TOWN Connecticut. Mrs. Caroline Kuutz- Barcelo •' (Driente province, would an intelligent presentation of their Elec Auto Lite ...... ig% Arrow H and H, com. — 14 over J. Lee; G. Davison • of Avon, cause of death was listed as heart combined case to their employers. Elec Pow and Lt ...... 9% do., pfd ______90 — Rees, Greenwich; Massachusetts, four up on C. Munson of Fairfield; trouble. Idrs. Lenehan seeks to^ reword the measure so as to leave The Daughters of Liberty, L. O. Gen E3eo ...... 24% Miss Mary Ward, Boston! New ^ I the party nominally opposed to ‘*In- One of the workers said: “It’s BUiings and Spence**.. 2 K. N. McNeil of Brooklawn, three irove that her husband died L. No. 125, will meet in Orange Hall just a case where the expert at­ Gen Poods...... 37 “ Hampshire, Mrs. v.terd'^r W ood­ ' termeddllng” but giving Machado a Bristol Brass ...... 16 18 up on Dobo Soccoli of New Britain; Iumes caused by the explosion. on Monday evening at 8 o ’clock. tendants in the weaving depart­ (Sen Motors...... 30% do., pfd ...... 96 bury, Bedford; Rhode Is and. Mrs. w ay o u t A class of candidates will be initiat­ ments feel that their special skill GUlette ...... 14% Case, Lockwood and B — 800 Dan Jones, Newport; . Vsnnont, However, the belief was widely ed. A social will follow the meeting $tnd the difficulty of their work en­ (Sold IXist ...... 21% (TuUlns Co...... 30 Mrs. Mary I'. Maloney, Burlington.. entertained the President would in charge of Mrs. Susan Cjqlgrove, title them to a little mors considera­ Grinby Grunow ...... 2% (tolt’s Fireartus ...... 17 soon give a definite reply to the Mrs. Susan Morrison, Mrs. Eliza­ 19 tion, in the readjustments that have Hudson Motors...... 12 Eagle Lock ...... 29 32 HAIRDRESSERS PROTEST. American envoy’s proposal for beth Saimdereon, Mrs. Mary Smith, been going on in the mills, Int Harv ...... 33% Fafnlr Bearings ...... 40 50 New Britidn, Aug. 11.—(AP)— Machado’s wlthdr.iwaL Mrs. Anne Sulliv$m, Mrs. Mkrgaret they have received. There Isn’t the Int Nick ...... ig% Fuller Brush Class A .. 6 Hairdressers who'operate home in­ One o f Bain and Mra. Rachel Bear. 10 Is Storm Center slightest expectation of any sort of Int Tel and T e l...... ;.... 15% Gray Tel Pay SUtion 22 24 dustries will be m a^ the target of Ambassador Welles, attacked and trouble. Probably whatever differ­ Johns Manvllle...... 47% Hart and (fooley ___ — 126 attack by hair-dressin parlor own­ the Many defended for .his efforts, meanwhile Miss Dorothy Saunders of Newton ences there may be are quite as Kennecott ...... 20% Hartmann Tob, com .. __ 3 ers af^er an NRA code has been became the storm center of the Center, Mass., who has been visiting much the fault of the groups as of Lehigh Val R d ...... 21% do., pfd ...... 6 adopted, Mias Annette J. Berg, p r u ­ Unusual Cuban political tumult, which en­ with Mrs. Margaret E. Dwyer of the company, since they haven’t felt Ligg and Myers B ...... 95% Inl Silver ...... 33 36 dent of a newly ..ormed New M tain tered the stage of a pai^ve revolu­ North Main street, is now spending that they«knew exactly what they Doew’s ...... 28% do., pfd ...... 56 60 hairdressers’ .association said today. tion with the spread of a general some time with Mrs. M. D. Hollister wanted or ought to ask for in the LorlUard ...... 21 % lenders, Frary A Qk. 83 35 The drivo to i>lim.nf te home estste of Glastonbury. Coat Values strike. matter of conditions and wages. Mont Ward...... 24% New Brit, M(A. com. . 7% 9% lishments will be state-wide, she They’re going to get together to­ Nat Biscuit...... 55% do., p f d ...... Members of the Conservative and 60 said. Officials of the association, Washington Lodge, L. O. L., will morrow to find out Then they can Nat Cash R e g...... ig% Mann A Bow. aass A — W e Are Popular Parties in statements said 4 said there are mo*-e than 2J$00 hom e hold its regular meeting tonight In take up whatever problem*: there Nat Dairy ...... 20% do.. Class B ...... — 2 hairdressing parlors in the state,for they approved Welles conferences their hall, the meeting to stari at may be with the oirpany. Nat Pow and L t ...... 15% N(-rth and Judd ...... 16 with governmental and opposition 19 which no Ucense have- been taken Offering 7:30 as there is to be a class ini­ “Bigger difficulties than this have N y Central...... 451/ Niles, Bern P o n d ...... 11 14 out. representatives, from which' came tiated in the Orange degree. been ironed out by the same pro­ NY NH and Htfd...... 26% Peck, Stow and Wilcox 2 suggestions for political reforms. 5 During Our cess in the mills before this. ’There Noranda ...... 32 Russel] Mfg ...... 10 20 Welles said he was acting with Officers and men of Company G isn’t any real trouble at all. Nor a North Amer...... 24% SoovIU 21 23 President Roosevelt’s support. will assemble a the Armory to­ chance 5f any.” Packard ...... 5% Stanley Works ...... 21 23 Important Machado himself has said he will morrow aftemoon at 1:30 for rifle Penn ...... J 35% Standard Screw ...... 46 not give up his office. practice at the new range at Bol­ Phila Rdg C and I ...... 6% do., pfd., guar...... 100 Otdy one Liberal, it was learned, ton Notch. Transportation will be REGISTRARS WILL SIT Phillips Pete ...... 13% Smythe Mfg Cto...... 20 THE LOVE voted against the executive commit­ furnished Jie company to Bolton. Pub Serv N J ...... 43% TayJor and Fenn ...... — 126 tee’s motion. He is Dr. Emille Radio ...... 8« Tf rrington ...... 86 39 Nunez, who said he spoke against A bus will leave Depot Square TU I 10 THIS EVENING Heading ...... 50 Underwood M fg ...... 30 32 it because he thought it would mean tomorrow morning at 9 o’clock and Rem Rand...... g% Union M fg C o ...... — 10 EXPERIENCES American intervention and added the Center at 9:15 o’clock for the „ . - . I H ...... 49% U S Ehivelope, -.om ... 44 that his life had been threatened for annual outing of Anderson-Shea Primary RGgistration and New Sears Roebuck...... sg% do., pfd ...... 75 opposing it. Auxiliary which will be held at Voters’ Applications Will Be ®°®?“y„Vac ...... ] n% Veeder Root ...... 13 15 OF k WOMAN Saybrook Manor, Saybrook. ‘raere Received. South P a c ...... 28% Whitlock Coil I pe .. 3 6 Significance was attached to a Sou P Ric S ...... 40% schedule interview today between are a few sens left which may be J.B.Wll’m8 Cto. 510 par 36 40 reserved by applying to Mrs. South R w y ...... 28% the ambassador ahd Secretary of The Registrars of Voters will be St Brands ...... 27% States Orestes Ferrara, who draft­ Loyola Galllgan, phone 8714 this in session this evening imtil 10 OOCTOR! evening. St Gas and E lec ...... 16% S a l e ed the resolution. o’clock to list voters with the party St Oil CJal ...... 36% Under Martial Law of their choice befois the Republi St Oil N J ...... 36% C T A T P * '*’DNITE and Here it ie— Mtory The army remained on duty in can and Democratic primaries, Tex <3orp ...... 22% ^ * Cs SATURDAY they said the screen Havana for the third day, but Presi­ LOAN FLOTATION which will be held on September 12. Timken Roll Bear ...... 27% dent Machado, who M. nday decree^ The registrars will also accept ap­ Trans America ...... 7 % **coiildn*t toiicA” — told a state of war throughout the coun* plications to be made voters. Union Carbide ...... 45% in a picture that reveab New voters will be made at iwo Coats oi C hdee try, said there is no "special pur­ TO FINANd ROAD Unit Aircraft ...... 35 every secret, every lova, pose or significaace in it,” being sessions of the Selectmen and Town U nit Ctorp ...... *...... g% Crepe Effect Woolens only a matter of routine. Clerk on September 16 and 23, Unit Gas Im p ...... 20 every confidence of a ((inntinaed From Page Jne) Police authorities meanwhile an- August 28 will be the last day for U S Ind AJe ...... '...... 70 woman physician • With Blue Fox noimced a strike of street carmen filing petitions for candidacy for U S Rubber ...... ig % recommends that the highway be town offices. Nominations for the U S Steel ...... 63% What she learned about would end today. Officials of'the operated as a toll road until the (Dyed American Fox) Havana* electric railways said they office of Town Treasurer and Town UtU. Pow and L t ...... 6 men • The advice she bonds have been paid off tn full. Clerk will be maue this year, 'n Western Union ...... 65% had received like information from This plan, the committee says, ts addition to seven selectmen, two West El and M fg ...... 43% gave to other uamar* the workers, among the earliest the "only practical solution of the W oolw orth ...... 41 % ^Tuerl transport employes to jo'ji the registrars of voters, one assessor, ” ried women • The priea Merritt highway problem, and «.s a Elec Bond and Share ((3urb). 24% kLked walkout. method being adopted more and three members of the Board of she paid for the sin she Education, tax collector, seven con' $ 4 4 - 0 0 The food shortage became more more by states, counties and munS TO CHARGE FOR PARKING lauded at • We know stringent. So.diers helped distribute cipailties in need of funds for such stables and two auditors. certain commodities to hospitals. A purposes.” Candidates which have already New Haven, Aug 11.—(AP) — LORETTA every woman in town check of groceries showed only rice announced their intention to file for Lucius F. Robinson, Sr., today an­ YOUNG will want to see thiy and white breads were still in stock, the vacancy on the Board of Asses­ nounced the state park and forest RICARDO CORTEZ and Again we say to our sors are Clarence H. Anderson and amazing Warner Bros, and that bread, butter, milk and HOSPITAL NOTES commiobion will continue to charge FRANCHOT TONE other staples were nearlv non-ex­ John Jensen. Jensen is a former 25 cent parking fees at state parks picture— and we urge many loyal customers: member of the board. istent. Mrs. Mary Hurst and her daugh­ although the state Senate favored 2ND BIO HU! them to bring the wifei It’s wise to buy your Jail Cameraman ter, Miss Lucy Ann Hurst. 7. ot the abolition of the fees, ZANE (JREY’S Dave Oliver, American photogra­ Main street. South Glastonbury •Let them face h • L h Winter Coat here NOW. The announcement said the de­ ‘MAN OF THE FOREST’ pher for a news reel company in were admitted to the Manchester DOUBLE-CROSSED,. cision was reached at a meeting of them find out for them* Memorial hospital as patients fol­ With Randolph Scott, Harry You will appreciate our. New York was jailed for four hoims the commission at Hapimonassett selves what a woman for attempting to take a picture in lowing an automobile accident on beach two days ago, Carey and the Lion Man. Oakland street. SAYS DALRYMPLE has lo go through! timely advice. a restricted area here. He was re­ Robinson was-quoted here as say­ SUNDAY leased, he said, after other news- Miss Lucy Ann Hurst was treat- ((Vtntinued FYoro Page One) ing “There is no question as to the e for a possible fracture ot the “MARY STEVENS, M. D.” pepermen had communicated with wisdom of the charge, nor our pow- With BAY FRANCIS Washington and Ambassador skull and her mother for dislocation ty to me while director of prohibl- er to make it We analyzed the Price Range of Coats On Sale of the shoulder, and deep laceration Welles. Leo J. Reister, Havtina cor­ tion.” I situation very carefully; we have of the scalp. John Hurst, also of M u r respondent, for a New York news­ . ___ talked to the governor, and otners paper (The Herald-Tribune) was Glastonbury was given emergency treatment for laceration of the XT ^CAIXED A LIE and we find we have almost uni arrested with Oliver, but was re­ New YOTk, Aug. 11.—(AP)— J. versal approval of the charge. GIVE YOUR DANCING leased shortly afterwaM. scalp and cheek. $ 1 4.7 5 to $ 6 9 .5 0 Mrs. Russell Hussey of Spring Bertram Wegman, former Prohlbi- The fees referred to are those FEET A TREAT In the town of Regalia, across the tion Bureau attorney mentioned by charged • for prefered parking nEVENS.IIJD neld, Mass., was admitted yester­ at— bay from Havana. Captain* Mar- day. Major A V. Dalrymple in connec- spaces at state parks where motor celino Yanes, military supervisor, Mrs. Mary Eldridge, of 65 Durkin tion with “double crossing” in the traffic has' caused congestion. arrested the entire force of thirty street, injured in the Werbner acci­ department, today said the stated KAY FIANCI) policemen and Impriamed them on dent Wednesday evening in Bolton, ment of the retiring prohibition dl- charges of insubordination. The was admitted for treatment today. rtetor was "a plain, unvarnished RAU’S ffiJENDA FARRELL police had resigned in protest lie.” LYLE TALBOT At the time ot the accident she suf­ CRYSTAL LAKE against the non-payment of back fered multiple bruises and a foot Dalrymple’s statement appear­ MANCHESTER salaries. Soldiers subsequently pa­ sprain, necessitating further treat­ ing In this morning’s newspapers is TUESDAY, Eff SUNm trolled .the town. ment. a plain, unvarnished He,” Wegman 1 Saturday, August 12 MON., ' STATE and TUE8. Few automobiles were -'in the David Werbner and son Alfred, of “His references represent a AUGUST A O Dance to the Moiic of streets last night, and those were 65 Durkin street were discharged complete distortion of an actual carefully Inspected by police. today. situation. S P. M. AN D 8 P . M. A large bomb exploded this morn­ Dennis McCarthy of 211 Main “On June 16, In connection with ONE DAY ONLY! ing* on the car tracks at Lineaua street was discharged and Donald the Jersey beer sltuatioh. I called DOUGHERTY LOT $uxd Sixth streets and damaged an Ryan of 94 Foster street was ad­ him a,liar. He has never denied it, automobile In which policemen were mitted today. All hospital clinic although it was published in the going to their beats. One officer tonsil and adenoid patients were newspapers. His statement appear­ K A Y BROS. ELM w as hurt. discharged this aftemoon. ing today is the first of any kind Sandy Beach from Dalrymple since, then. MENOCAL’S PLEA PUBLIC WORKS PBOJECT8 ‘T sent him a telegram on that oc­ CIRCUS BALLROOM Miami, Fla., Aug. 11.—(AP)—A casion. It ended: “Any Irregulsu*!- Crystal Lake plea that the United States spare Bridgeport, Aug. 11.—(AP) — ties in the New Jersey beer situa­ TREE Archibald McNeil, chairman of the Cuba the indignity of Intervention tion arose from a strict compUance ------Presents ' ' ■■ " in its political affsArs has been $ul- state advisory board of public works with your instructions. I refuse to dressed to the Americai, people by for Connecticut reported to Harold be a scrapegost for you.” Gen. Mario G. Menocal, former L. Ickes, National administrator of “Later I will have a g^eat deal SAT. and SUN, Public Works Recovery Act, today BUDDY TAVERN president of the island Republic and more to say. There is a lot to say.” that a total of 95 applications for _ AUGUST 12 and Id opponent of the Machado regime. public works construction projects Major Dalrymple, . in a formal 37 Brainard Place Branding Machado a "de facto” to be built In Connecticut with Fed­ statement yesterday, referred to HARROD Returned by Popular Request President, General Menocal issued a Wegman’s handling of permits as The Public’s Favorite— eral aio had been filed with the AN D HIS The Coolest Tavern In Townl statement from his home l$urt night committee, with an estimated value an example of “numerous instances declaring, “it would constitute a of 140,178,600. of this l^ d of condu.:t on the part The Favorites terrible irony if Cuba should pay Mr. McNeil reported to Washing­ of the subordinates who have taken CARDINALS of the West with its honor for the fall of the ton that approximately 75 per cent matters into their own hands and / Featuring despicable • man whom she so of the applications filed • would be $u:ted upon their own initiative, W. Jerry Cook PrcM ts tihl^ NARRAGANSETT solemnly repudiates.” aproved by the board. without ever consulting with the The statement was formulated director,” WOULD SETTLE ESTATE SONNY after a lengthy conference wlta Admission Redueed Beer On Draught other exiled Cuban leaders hastily YACHT IB SAFE For This Date Only sumnK)ned to the Menocal home Middletown, Xug. 11.— (A P )— O’BRIEN a fter advices from CSiba that the Relatives of John Fitzpatrick, New London, Aug. 11.—(AP)— missing since 1926, applied to the Vocalist Liberal Party had denounced the A report that AUison Amour’s ■ ii FREE! FREE! »e*ation program at Ambassador probate court today to have him yacht Utowana had sank last night 2 5 c WeUes Of the United States. declared, legally dead so his estate off Nova Scotia was dlspsUsd t ^ y This band comes from The gteeral charged the proxtml- valued at about 18,000 may be set­ when Ralph M. Weeks of Groton, TO A L L Yoeng’s Chinese-American Steaming Clams Served tled. ^ of intervention was “Maliciously 0 >nn., received a telegram stating Restaurant in New Ywk provoked by the Machado dictator­ Thomas Cantwell of Middletown, that the vessel is safely moored in THtese Merebsints Have a lim ite d From 6 P. M. Unlil.Closing ship notwhhstanding the efforts the last person known to have seen (took’s harbor, Newfoundland. Number of Free Guest Tickets City and is «ie of the best and good w2i of American Ambaa- the missing man alive, told the The report Is nld to have origi­ ’To Be Given A w ay W ith Gnah bands being broadcast over Direct Froai tlw; court he and Fltspatriek were to­ Pnrehasee: Saturday, August 12 sador Sumnir Wsllse.” Ha indlcat- nated from a broadoast. gether fo r the last t^me a t a Baitt- the Cohimbia systett. Hotdk •d be was hopeful somo nova on tha Ths Utowana la wall known in mere race track. this port and has tpevsral local mea ABTHUBV DRUG 'STORB Flentr of Parfciiig Space. p a rt a t island leaders might result Dancing 8:S0»12:S0 D. 8* T« The estate consists of goferii- as members of her crew. She left MANCHESTER' AdadssisR in overthrow of the Machado gov­ ment bonds imd money la a savings ernment and e^ any need for the here reoentlv >n a flahlng trip off PUBUC MARKET Admlssi<» 60 cents. * ' a ccou n t the coast of Nova Sootla. ' V / 5 p t * ' ■ •-■*'HV«<’ ''^ '^ ^ ^ .^ t ■‘’^■‘t’ *' • ■ —'^-■>' r- -f-. •. •**'• •'“ ■ " ■ -J • •.'':»* ^ •*' • - _^ f ‘ ■ i 1 'o.>-‘-

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ce^ffiy caught a bass at Snipsic Lake -bwbw,-recqpehtaf train flqitembfl^ Siaf 'tn Esn’i Ctyata weighing 5 pounds 9 oimces. TREE SLOWLY FHIS OUT 10. Rev. WtUtot Woodih^.win take Laltz'tMi •vzkihf. ■. Sonny Several cases of whooping cough ANDOVER a three weeks’ vacatibq. . ANDSERIENTS (YBrisn w % nadfer* Qie vocals on have been r^ rted in Rockville to Mrs. Herbert Olaey and son and Harrod’s air profram will be with the Board of .Healtu, all beliig mild. SMITHY’S lOO-YEAR HOOP Rev. and Mrs. John H. Fitzgerald grandson of Squthbridge, Mass., ^ AT THE STATE the band. * Baddy Harrod .and tns APPROVES DQMM County Coroner John H. Zeomans of Bay Ridge, L. 1.. were dinner rived Ihursday to spend a few days older brothtf were finrnierly with of Andover has nOt made his find­ guests of their mother, Mrs. Helen with her coura Mrs. Janett Smith. ; “bOdnii^t Mary” Hsads DouUe BUI Paul Trehiaine’s Lonely Acre Band. Bklitor of Heridd: : Chagrin Falls, O.—(AP)—^Year Fitzgerald, and sister. Mrs. Lewis “Midnight Mary” with- Loretta They formed their own band ind Allow me to (kmgzmtuUte yon ing in the death of (Jeorge Kies, Jr., by year a tree 'n the village park ROCKVniE HILLS GO of Crystal Lake whe was killed isst Phelps, Tuesday evening, Mr. and Young and'Rleardo Cortez plus were sent out as headliners over the your able and very fmcloue of Chagrin Falls is vindlcat' g the Friday. The testimony was com­ Mrs. Fitzge^rald were intending to Zane Grey's “Man of the Forest” RJLO. VaudevUle. Circuit finaUy judgment of Henry Church., blac' - lai on our fellow town$maa. pleted on last Tuesday evening but spend the month of August at their with Randolph Scott, Harry . C a ^ , coming back to New Y(^k to play smith-scillptor, whose carved stone Dolan. •' \ - ON NRA SCHEDULES the inquest was continued until Hebron home ' ut have changed Buster Crabbe-the Lion Man and a at the Orpheum Theater. LAter they animal figures stbod in ’ront of his The South Windsor Garden Club August 20 because of the serious their plana and will spend it at a host of Western stars, are the two moved to the Palace Theater uiA It set at rest any miegivingfi 1 shop for m ajy years. beach near New Haven. met at the home of Mrs. Lewis condition Oi the members of the pictures on - today's double feature when Paul Tremaine left Yoeng’a may have held regardlnf your real Forty Hour Week With In Around the tree is an iron ring, Mrs. Clarice Yeomans was a vis­ Main, Wednesday afternoon. School automobile party, particu­ program at the State. “Phantom Reataurant d little over a year ago. feeUnge towards our DemOeratie placed there by Church in 1873, itor in Willimantlc Wednesday. Rev. and Mrs. H arry, S.*- M artin creased Wages to Become larly the driver. of the Air” with Tom Tyler, a thrill­ Buddy Harro^ and hie Cardinale^t leader. Coming from an organ of bearing the inscription “Please let Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Phelps were motored to Portsmouth,. N. H., re­ Damin Temple, Pythian Sisters, ing serial-in twelve, chapters will be the job . such strong Republioan teadenciee Effective Next Monday. me be, upon this tree, until a cen­ dinner guests o- Mr. and Mrs. Car­ cently where they spent a few days wlU hold a meeting in Red Men’s started on Saturday aftenioon. as tbe Herald, it ia aU the more tury I shall see.” rol Bailey at CUnton Wednesday visiting relatives. HaU on Monday evraing to complete No matter bow much she has pleasing. T h ^ also, your willing­ (5hurch estimated the size the evening. Mrs. Ellmer jtougbton has been Plaxu wer; completed yesterday plans for their annual outing. learned atxiut children’s diseases, “MISSOURIANS” AT SANDY ness to set before the* eyes o f jrour tree would be in 100 years, and Mark Bass spent the week end at confined to her home . with a ' the woolen mills of Roclcville for Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Scblip- sprained ankle. when Dr. Maty Stevens’ baby is. RKACH FOB WEEK-END readers an out- 40 hours. In addition to the -.d- hour will follow the meeting. to supply the demand, with the re­ turned horn,, with Mrs. Parker. In Hants county, where fires have many. So .Mary Stevens came back. west. Victor recording artists, believe that your editorial was a justments, the hourly and piece rate sult that most ice cream parlors George Nekvn, R. F. D. carrier, been burning in three districts since! It’s all ^ppingly portrayed .in they have made many /records. Also true estim ate o f Dr. EJdward G. will be increased ten per cent. were closed temporarily. has been notified that his route will Monday,, rangers foimd piles of “Mary Stevens, M. D.” with -Kay they have been featured on the radio. On their first tour through Dolan. The notices posted yesterday call be changed to South Coventry from stacked brush ignited in several Francis and Lyl4 Talbot at the HIGH JUNK PRICE places, and rep^ed the circum­ the east, ‘their every engagement se D em ocrat for the first shift to start work at BOLT S'rBIKES CAMP Bolton. Charleb Friedrich’s route State, Sunday, l^nday and Tues­ T Charles Lucas, stance to the Department of Lands far has been an outstanding * suc­ 7 o’clock working until noon and will cover Gilead and Bolton. There day. 30 William Street: the afternoon shift from 1 p. m. to . MEANS RUSTY END Coutances, France, Aug. 11. — will be three routes instead of four and Forests. cess. 4 p. m., d. s. t. This applies to the (AP)—Lightning striking in the as at present. Mr. Friedrich will HARROD AND CARDINALS single shift basis whereas in the two midst of 150 children, who were per­ cover 39 miles and Mr. Nelson 44 HITLERITES ARRESTED AT RAC’S ON SATURDAY shift basis work starts at 7 a. m. FOR ‘GRASSHOPPER’ forming setting-up exercises today miles making a much longer day for Coming direct from Yoenj’s working untU noon and from 12:15 at a vacation camp at Gouvlll Sur- each. Vienna, Austr a, Aug. 11.— (AP) CThinese-American Restatirant in p. m. to 3:15 p. m. for the first shift Mer, burled all of them to the Mrs. Mark Bass and Carrol —Two Hitlerites were arrested at New York City, Buddy Harrod and The second shift starts at 3:30 p. m. London, O. (AP)—Rising scrap ground, fatally burned a twelve- Wright were callers in Willimantlc Linz today and charged with plan­ his Cardinals will meet their radio working to 7:30 p. m. and from 7:45 metal prices have spelled “end of year-old boy and instantly killed Thursday. ning to assassinate Prince Ernst The Congregatoinal chiuch will be Rudinger von Starhemberg, leader Petmanent Wave p. m. to 11:45 p. m. The above hours the line” for the last vestiges of a nineteen-year-old instructor. closed the last two Simdays in Au­ of the Fascist Heimwehr (Home are for eight hour shifts each, five mldwestem railroad empire vislou- Seventeen of the children were se­ verely bruised in the ensuing panic. gust and the first Sunday in Sep- G uard). days per week. Monday to Friday ed more than half a century ago by inclusive, or a maximum of 40 hours promoters who sought to build a SPECIAL per week. The time mentioned in lin between Cincinnati and Colum­ TRUSSES the notices is daylight time until bus. further notice. Railroad crews are wrecking and FULL LINE OF * This is a real bargain In beauty. Your Second Notice tearing up the rusty rails of the RUPTURE TRUSSES choice of a Genuine Eugene or Freder­ The second notice posted by the famed “grasshopper”, division of ELASTIC STOCKINGS Hockarnim Mills Company yester­ ick’s Vita Tonic Permanent the Detroit, Toledo and Ironton lAVE MORE KNEE CAPS ANKLETSj day was as follows: railw ay. ARTHUR’C Wave at this price ...... $4. “In compliance with the terms of The “grasshopper” line, so dub­ EXPERT IN CHARGE the Code filed by the National As­ Durin^Our bed by inhabitsints alon*;: the route DRUG STORE Guarantees Perfect Fit The offer is for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. No limit sociation of Woolen and Worsted because of its Infrequent trains, “ Manufacturers and approved by the stretched 21 miles between Port 845 MAIN STREET RUBINOW BUILDING Home Calls At No Extra to number of curls, choice of styles. President of the United States, ef­ wnUam and Jeffersonville, O., a Charge— Phone 3806. D IA L SOIL fective, Monday, August 14, 1933, junction with 'he D. T. and I. for­ MARY ELIZABETH’S these mills will be operated on tae merly owned by Henry Ford. ARTHUR’S basis prescribed by code of a The division was abandoned last The Biggest Sale maximum forty (40) hours per yesTi. It had been the only section DRUG STORE - week for each shift. MID 845 MAIN STREET BEAUTY NOOK completed by the old Miami Valley '“This code does not apply to and Columbus RaUway Cto., which We Have Ever Run! 5fcours of labor for repair shop crews, started the venture back in 1877. engineers, electricians, firemen, of­ Only part now left of the enter­ Come in and let us prove it. fice, sales and supervisoiy tafE, ship­ prise is a six-mile spur between ping, watching and outside crews or Sedalia, O., and Jeffersonville, over Just look at the merchandise and ^eaners. which thousand^ of tons of farm KCIXH’X “To all those to whom ihe code products, coal, road materials and prices on display in our store ai^lies, adjristments in hourly and livestock continue to be moved. and then judge for yourself. piece work rates will be made o QOU VOM eem t^orJ h !>u 31 ^ o o d im y u iu m , compensate for the reduction in Hundreds of items on sale that * hours from our standard work week i i i r ...... 0^ forty-eig^t hours to the maxi­ LEGION IS DRUBBED ^______i r this space does not permit. mum a£ forty hours per week, stipu­ lated by the Code. Remember, prices are advancing every day. AUGUST RANGE SALE “In addition to the adjustments in BY ROCKVILLE 8-1 You’ll never see these prices again. DON’T FRI.RJAT. the preceding paragraph, hourly and piece rates will be increased ten WAIT! BUY NOW AND SAVE! (10) per cent, effective August x4, The Rockville Legion club gave 1933. the Legion team a good trimming, last night at the Rockville Fair FREE! Infant Heeds “All employees then receiving Beauty Aids GLYCEBU«E SUPPOSITOBIES, Just 20 of These than the minimum pay prescribed Ground by haTidipg- the locals an Bathing Cap Wit; Lady Esther Cream, Any 25c Purchase.... - Beg. 80c size, ent t o ...... 19c by the code will be paid at the ijhte Beg. $1.00 size, cot to '■ of 35 cents per hour or .fourteen Th(Hi^Jn, the Ro!^vajirHE»&ier, 59g To A Customer. ZINC OINTMENT, ent to ... ISe ($14) dollars per week for forty gave l^e Legion -team hut S':.hits ^0) hours of labor. wMle his teammates got to J. May r Glenwood Du^ex for 8 including 3 doubles. Weird 50c LIPSTICKS AMOLIN WOODBURY SQUIBB’S OB PLEXO Signed: “The Hockanum Mills Deodorants f a c i a l s o A' Com pany.” fielding and a succession of errors AND ROUGES contributed to the locals’ downfall B eg. 60c CM To 2-in-l Oven Combination Ranges August 10, 1033.” LANDLIN ...... 1 9 c Other Companies as 5 runs were handed to the Rock- ....19c The James J. Regan Manufactur­ vUlesin this manner. Although the 36c 14c Rockville team is composed of boys, ing Company posted notices effec­ MENNEN’S OB JOHNSON’S . Bousrht Before The tive Angus. 14, calling from forty older than the Legion players, they ARMANITS COLD, VANISHING did not outclass them. The second OB TISSUE CREAMS, ^ Hair Tonics BABY TALCUMS, ent to . .16c hours from 7 a. m. to 12 noon and VASELINE, reg. f 1.00, cut to 59c from* 1 p. m. to 4 p. m. These hours gmne of the series will be played Beg. 50c, cut t o ...... LACO CASTILE SOAP, regular Price Advanced are for forty hours a week. This n ^ week at Manch^ter, the exact STACOMB, reg. 60c, ent to . .29c 15c, c u t ...... 7o firm also miakes the ten per cent date to be announced asSKwn as SCALFTONE, reg. $1., cut to 69c diamond can be reseiwed." increase in wages. Score by innings: DANDEBINE, reg. 60c...... 36c The Horton Manufacturing Com­ R ockville ...... 201 230 0—8 SPTS; PEPPERMINT OK On Sale Now pany, manufacturers of the well- Manchester ...... 001 000 0—^1 SPTS. CAMPHOR, known “Kingfisher” fish lines, will Full 40c Size .. 27c operate five days from 8 a. m. to CIMI HAIR TONIC noon and from one to five p. m., op­ .tegular f LOO Size, at Old Low Prices erating from Monday to fViday. WAVE SET, reg. 86c, cut to lOc fkit to ...... 34c COVENTRY /'ASTORIA, reg. 40c, cat to 19e The Talcott Brothers Company INCENSE, reg. 25c, cut to .. 7c \ . IPSOM SAL’TS OB SODIUM will follow the schedule of the NEET, reg. $1.00, cut t o ...... 69c Hockanum Mills company and Mr. and Mrs. John E. Kingsbury BORIC OINTMENT, cut to . .17c BICABDONATE, Regan Company. motored to Huntington, L. L, Mon­ MINERAL OIL, foil gaOon, best 5 l b s ...... 36c While They Last! Tradeanoen Await Codes day, returning Tuesday with their quality ...... $2.09 The master carpenters, painters, two children who have been visit­ NORWICH ASPIRIN TABLETS, Bottle 0 /\ and plumbers of Rockville have ing their uncle, John A. Masklell JEEF, IRON completed preliminary plans for i e in Long Island. of 100. U. S. P. . . * Z 7 C By Makers of Ungnentinc. iND WINE, new National Recovery Act code. Wednesday the annual /Sunday OVALTINE These three branches have appoint­ school picnic of the Second Con­ Mnt Bottle . 67c ed conunittees. The builders’ com- gregational -ihurch was held at and nqittee consists of Emil Hallcher, Berville’s in South Coventry. About TURKISH TOWELS SHAKER and John Cottier of Rockville and 75 people attended. Lvge, Strong. Only *00 | ANT POWDER H. W. Pratt of Willington. The Mrs. Henry Barnes has returned to g o a t ...... A C A Gnaranteed Sore-Dead pahiters have named Fred Arens, after a short visit with her nephew, Exterminator ...... 2 3 c Edward Jackson and Frank Green. Henry Schell, in New Jersey. *145 The plumbers have named Frank Miss Dorothy Storrs is visiting Rizy, William Schaeffer and Patrick Mrs. Edith P. Havens for several Dentifrice, Choice of 4 Colora: J. Johnson. days. PEBECCO, reg. 50c, cut to Sic.. KLEENEX Vacation Need/ ’The committees from the differ­ Herbert Hall, Jr., is visiting his LYON’S POWDER, ent to .. .22c • POND’S COLGATE’S OR USTEBINE ent groups are expected to meet in uncle. Bryon W. Hall, In Coventry. SQUIBB’S, reg. SOc, cut to . .17c 'TOOTH t Green and Ivory- joint session within a few days and Next Tuesday evening the Ladies TISSUES, PA STE ...... IDC present the code for the contractors, Fragment Society will serve an­ master painters, carpenters and All Ivory — G rey- other shortcake supper Peaches SQUIBB’S OB MERCK’S biiilders. It is hoped to put the new will be the attraction. The supper 4iP OR NEET code into effect within the coming will be served in the Coventry SODIUM 'I jEPiLA- on Ivory Shaded Green week. Grange hall from 6 o’clodt on. PERBORATE i U C Special Election Monday Miss Kathryn McKnight has TORY . ... OVC Sample ballots have been received gone to Rocky Hill to work for the Here’s the outstanding Glenwood in popular acceptance— the fastest by Town Clerk John B. Thomas for month of August. Gibson’s Dental Cream the special town election which will Saturday the Ever Ready Sun­ FOUNTAIN SYRINGES OB selling R ^ge model we have tyer had— the Duplex **2-in-l oven** Com­ be held next Monday, August 14, re­ The quickest way to whiten,teeth HOT w a t e r b o t t l e s day school class will hold its annu­ —good for acid month lative to whether the election of the al picnic. Out r^rnlar fLOO.pellen. bination Rangd. town officials shall be held annually or sore gums 19c Miss Laur-’ Shaw was scored G o a ru te e d Z Year^','.. 4 2 1 C A perfect operatii^ oven on either coal or oil, and instantly converted or biennially in the future. Town with a 100 per cent record, being Clerk Thomas has been distribut ig the second person in the state eff DOAN’S PILLS, cot to . : ----- 48c Thaverj/ Look to gas by one simple motion. -Foar-bnmer gas coddng top, with ^lot the sample ballots, which contain Connecticut to receive KK) ner cent LILAC VEGETAL, cut to .. .17c CASCARA TABS '^nly a yes or no vote. They are on light— two covers over the am[de firebox. Cfunpletely enameled inside and in an inspection of 4-H gardens. STYPTIC PENCILS, cut to.. 7c OR DR. distribution in the town clerk’s of­ The Coventry Happy Gardeners MERCUROCHBOME OK out. Choice o f four colors. fice, Memorial building. will hold their annual garden tour TR. IODINE, HINKLE’S . . . i S I C Very little interest is being shown and “dog roast” next Tuesday be­ ■J.5c S i z e ...... For the convenience of gas emnbined with the economy o f fill fmi, in this special election and it is con­ 8c WOODBURY’S SHAVlNt ginning at 1 o’clock at the boir of both^ heating and. cooking, this range leads the field. sidered doubtful if over one-half of the leader, Gilbert Storrs. Every­ CREAM AND 4 a BAUME ANALGE81QUE the voters w ill ca st baUob^. one is Invited to attend the tour.. ONE BLAD E .... 1«7C French. Begnlar 75c ■% Charity Dance Tonight SLOAN’S LINUIENT. cut to 24c named to represent that- de­ Essex. At'SSgM ' partment on the board of manage­ ment, of the Tolland County Tem­ Spanish Supreme Court has a TERMS, porary Home for Children at Vemoo tou^ case broiight by a girl who .Cmter, succeeding Kenneth L. Mes­ demands the right, to .fight bulls. senger. Only right the bull .has is habeas E 3 m ^ A. Henaig of RockviDe re- corpus. ■’ I

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the adjoining taetory. T3m P tw l- IM got to be careful what he eata, faand he wdolda.'t ba,M la. to HYDE PARK PROUD dent installed the awlaunlag ixxfi 1 make him vanilla only.” prsairiL H r Rooosvslt telsphooed MARLBOROUGH LorApdid^dM DAILY RADIO PROGRAM there, thou|^. It Is In a spring- A Chorahly Family from Albany offeringx to oome W M bu ried- M vb « fed hollow near the email lagoon, Moat ot the Roosevelts are down hfitiaslf and oonduet tha aarv- wata held at the hbaia. . which a)drte the sloping lawn in churchly pu^le, ano the Dowager Ice as a lay reader. The minister Mrs. George W. Bodl and her EL Lord and burial. w m 'M ' fHOridk FRIDAY, AU6U8T 11 (Central and Bastem Standard Time) THAT WHFTE HOUSE front of the house. Mra. James takes credit for that was able to preach though aoma- dan^tcra, ICaa Rebecca and Miaa cemetery, tMa piara^Mn. Loett > Nete—An nragruie to kor aad bMie ehelni jor iroopa thoroot saloea ipaol* It isn’t generally known, but the To three g«nerati(ma 'ol them, now, what to bis own dla^>pollrtnMllt Doris are q>endlac a few days la ■eaves tlnree aous arid' tiab fiu ri^ ^•4; ooaak to eoaat (e to e) deetanatioa iDcIudM all aToUablo autlona. First Lady and ner partners also abe has told Bible stottee and read The coming of the Pvssidsnt has M adis(aL chlldra6L ^Fresrams aubjaot to ehante* F* ••• Cant East IS IN rrs MIDSTare in the filling i^tkm business from the New Testsmjnt. Son brought employment *o a dooen Rev. and Mra. Elmer T. Thienea Heuaa and bam paoparty of How- 0 >aaN9M M m Om How £otar) 4:1b- 5:15—Oao. HaU Orehaa^ to a in a small' w ly. Qn their nomadic Franklin, grandson* James and men, hired wito an emergentty re­ NUC-WEAF NETWORK 4:30— 5:30—Ta Be Announced -aait and daughtara Jeen and Peggy aid a Lord and L m b I s BueEvrara only: Jaek Armstrong—mldwaat rpt motoring vacatlona together, the great-grandr-aughter Sistle, havo lief fund obtained froBg the gov­ leave this week for the Century ot BAaiC — Eaat: weat wlw wool wtio 4:40- 5:45—Qao. Sehorban Or,—also a struck by fightning Tuesday nlgbt. arjar wtac weak wn wilt wflir vro wnr 5K)0— 0:00 — Morton Downey — eaat women developed aome definite baen ber star pupils. The Presi­ ernment to Improve a landing field Progreaa Bxhibltkm. Fires were started In both bufldfaga notions about aow roadside stands dent is senior warden ot As Epis­ a few miles from beie Originally vSra wcao wtam wwj waal; MIdwtati only: Stamp Advanturao—mMw rpt Mrs. George R. MacNsught ot but a m c extinguished baCoea aaaah onnaQ wen kad woo-who wow wdaf 5i1b— StlB—Jaek Danny OreA—wab< Dutchess Coenty Folk Are should be built and oonductodT copalian vestry, and has promised an emergency port on the New only; Chleago Danpa Tima - obain Harrison, N. Y., Is at her cottage damage was dona. Oevatei door .NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtml th ey^ ve installed a model one on to preside over the regifiar August York-Montreal route it has .Aen wiba 1^ wabo wdar ktyr erot efot 5:30— 3:30—Quartet and Oreh. east for two weeks. cases and windows erere.dsmoBriied. COUTH — wrra wptf wwne wla wjaz 5HO- OHb—Boake Carter, Talk — ba­ Don| Everytliiiii Possi­ the paved highway near their fac­ vestry meeting. James is (me of made safe tor ottlelaJ planes, its :wna*waoB wiod warn wme wab wapi sic; Tha Cellaglans of K. Cw—weal tory—a subatantia) Uttlc place the vestrymen too. And Sistie, rough spots smtbHl out, and a T3te Dorcas society will hold its M r. sn— 3:00—tou Holtx A Oreh.'—c to e The place is managed by Miss built in 1811, and is callecV “ the ton. Henry Morgenthau, Jr., gov­ ed to their home after spending a:4b— 4:4»-Paul Wlng’a atory—aaat 3:30— 3:30—Jana Froman—alao coast President Roosevelt Is depicted Nellie Johantsen, who lives on t Westminster Apbey of the Hud­ ernor of the :arm Oedit Admin­ several weeks with relatives in this HEMORRHOIDS 4:—11:00—Loon Balasoo Or,—« to c ing a^efle, Ae last of a aeries of the fivmt. '..he Rev. Frank R. W il­ estate nearby, and pops in. about dence, R. I., died at the home of her Lum A Abna^Naw Bax. Only 10:30—11:30—Fred Bairgon OreA—4 to o made ice cream for the Prestden- •:1b— eilB—Batty Boon Prolliio—also e 11:00—1t:Q0—Danes Hour—wabo only tiuree appearing tn Bila newspaper. tial .picnics. Mr. Roosevelt al­ son never mentions the Pi^^dent once a week in one of the govern­ brother-in-law Norman R. Lord on •:30— C30—Plnpara of Harmony ways used to ask for chocolate Ic* in hla sermons. When Dr. Wilson ment planes assigned him for his Monday, where she suffered s shock •Mb— tHb—Tha Qeldbaroa, Barial Aet NBC-WJ2 NETWORK By PAUL HARRISON cream, she confided, “but now he was ill last December, and it was travels about the country. Saturday after returning from the •:0O> 7:00—Orch. A Cavalioro—o to o BASIC — Easti wja wba-wbsa wbal 7H)0— IKIO—Frad Allan and Hla Qanp wham kdka wgar wjr wlw wayr wmal; NEA Sendee Writer Resinol 7:30— l:30i>Vleter Yeung’a Orehoatra •K)0— b d K ^ . A Navy Band—alao o MIdwost: wcky Iqrw wenr wla kwk •:30— b:SO—turn and Abnofa Boelablo kwer koil wren wmaq kso Hyde, Park, N. Y.—This villsge, 3:00—10:00—Mayor Davla A Orehoatra NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — artmj •;3I^10:SO—Mark Flahor Orehoatra— wlba kstp wabo wday ktyr oret etet the nalidiboring city oT Poughkeeif- basic; Tom Howard—coast repeat SOUTH — wrva wptf wwne wla wjaz sle—and in fact the whole coimty of 10:00—11:00—Ralph Kirbary, Baritone wfla-wsun wiod warn wmo wab wapi 10KI8—11M—Qaerno Olsen's Orehastrs' wjdz wamb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpro Dutches#- are pretty aorry now 1^:30—11 :S(^HareTd etarn's Orehastrs weal ktbs kths that they didn’t .vote for Frsmklin MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kglr kghl CBS>WABC NETWORK D. Roosevelt for President. It BASIC—East: wabc wade woko wcao PACIFIC COAST — kgo kfl kgw komo waab wnae w n wkbw wkro whk cklw khq kfsd ktar sort of embarrassing to play boat wdre wcau wlp wjas wean wfbl wspd Cant East ' to a man who has triumphantly wajv; Midwest: whom w n wfbm kmbe 3:1b— 4:15—Paul Ash Orehas.—alao a 'over-ridden jrour opposition at the kmoz wowo wbas 3:30— 4:30—Larry Larson, Organist BAST A CANADA — wpg whp wlbw 3:4b— 4:45—Orphan Annie—east only polls. whae wlba wtaa wore wlce efrb ckao However, the two towns are do­ DIXIE — west wsfa wbro wqam wdod 4:00- 5:00—Henry King’s Orchestra 4:30- 5:30—Major, Sharp, Minor Olrls ing their colorful beat to make klra wrac wlae wdsu wtoo krld wrr. 4:4b- 6H5—Lowell Thomaa-es. only ktrh ktsa waoo koma wdbo wodx wbt amends with flags and bunting, and wdaa wblx^wtar wdbj wwva wmbR wsjs 6:00— 6:00—Amos *n' Andy—eaat only MIDWEST — weah wmbd wtaq kfab 5:15— 6:1^Rendoliars Mela Quartet they ' hope that the neighborhood 5:30— 6’SO—Pastoral, Concert Orehas, boy who nuMle good will drop wlan wlbw kfb wnat wkbn wcco wsbt 6:00— 7:00—Taloa of Titans, Drama around sometimes and gay howdy. MOUNTAIN—kvor kla koh kal 6:30— 7:30—Potash and Porlmuttar 6:45— 7:4b—Kano A Kannar, Comedy Hs has already said “Bully!"— COAST—khj koln kgb kfre kol ktpy 7:00— 8K)0—Phil Harris A Orchestra kvi ktbk kmj kwg kern kdb kginb 7:30— 5:30—Phil Baker Show—o to a said it when a committee of greet­ Cant East 8Klb> 3K>0—First Nightor—also coast ers told him that busiress is look­ ■ tiSO- 3:30—U. A Army Band—c to c 3:30— 3:30—Rlecl’s Phantem.Stringa ing a lot better hereabout. 3:00— 4:00—Sklppyj^Bkoaob—east 3:4b- 3:4b-Hill Billy Heart Thrabs •:1b— 4:15—John Kelvin, Tenor—to o 8:00-10:00-Tho Throe Jestera—eaatt Planning the Local Reoeptioa 3:30— 4:30—Jaek . ArmstPeng — east Ames *n' Andy—rapoat for west only; Botwaon tha Boekonda—west 3:15—10:16—Franeas Paparta, Soprano The Roosevelt Home Club has •:4b— 4:45—Bruslleff Oreh.—alao cat 3:30—10:30—Concert Organ—to coast goner Into actl'n to provide . some 4.-0O— 5:00—Stamp Adventures—east:' 10:00—11:0b-hUlls Blue Rhythm Band sort of local reception for him 10:30—11:30—Dick Massnar Orchestra Skippy—repeat for midwest This is an appr^atlve group (strictly non-partisan, they’ll as 10:00— ^First Nighters. sure you) whi^ has been welcom 10:30— ^Phantom StringA ing him home occasionally ever 10:45—Cascades Orchestra. since be went to the executive WTIC 11:00— ^Time, weather, temperature. mansion in Albany. Harold Clay, TPBvelen Broadcasting Servlca 11:04—Sports Review — BUI WU- a young PoughUeepsls bank tel Bartford, Oenn. liam s. ler, is tte club’s chairman on ar­ 11:15— New s. rangements, but hasn’t been able 80,000 w „ 1000 K. a , m -8 m . 11:30—Echoes of the Palisades — to arrange anyu *ng yet because Arthur Gibson, orgsnist the President wants to stay home FrUay, Aug. 11 12:00— ^Mills’ M usical P layb oys — for awhile. Everyone is hopeful 4:00—^liay We Present Ethel Waters and George Bewey ,though, of the influence ot Moses 4:15— Studio Program. Washington. soloistA Smith, the club’s president. Smith 4:30— South Sea Islanders. A . M . happens to be the manager of the 5:00— Manhattan Beach Brass 12:30— London Terrace Orchestra. two farms owned by Mr. Roose­ Band. 1:00— ^Time. v e lt __ 5:30—^ Dawley, Organist Among othei people of promi 6:00—^Wrightville Clarion. nence in the local new deal are no 6:30—Gould and Sheffter. pianists. less 'than three “original discover­ 6:45—Walter Hapgood on Sports ers” of the Chief Executive’s po­ 7:00—^Lum and Abner. ‘ litical talents These are former 7:80—Tarzan of the Apes. Mayor Tohn K. Hagne of Pough 7:45—Studio Program. keepaie, Richard Connell, former 8:00—Jessica Dragonette and Men Congreraman, and Edwa"d E. Per­ Montpelier, V t—Vermont State About Town. kins, now treasurer of the State Press Association adopts National 9:00—Jeanle Lang and Toip How­ Democratic Committee. S t o r i e Editorial code with reservationa ard. are current that one or another and exceptions. of these picked bTanlJin Roosevelt 9:30—^Victor Young’s OrtdiestrA St. John’s N. P.—VUlage of West 10:00—^Hie Travelers Hour—Chris for the State Senate irlane he was piloting than Franklin Roosevelt himself Dream Singer. crashed at Bowles Field. After heeding the suggesdons of 12:05— ^Longvue Club Orcheetisu a' few canny fid politicians that 12:3Q— H arold S tem ’s O rchestrA he leave hi# spats, cane and .awn- 1:00—Silent colored ^oves at home, the young­ TOLLAND ster went out and mopped up hlr Republican opposition wit>' a tidy m ajority. Henry Hayden returned Wednes­ What’s In ttie Rooaevrit Name day from the Y. M. C. A. camp at T here’s al&o a reviva l o f in ter­ A• ttention! * Motorists Of Woodstock where he has been for est here in early stories of the four weeks. Roosevelt family. Even the cor­ Mrs. Zoe Beckle^ left Friday for rect pronunciation ot the name has New York, Washlng^ton and Vir­ been argued again and again, and ginia on a business trip. m day, August 11, 1933 finally settled by some research on Eastern Daylight Time Clayton C. Reed, who has a very the part of one Helen W. Reyn- Manchester! P . M . Ught form of typhoid fever.In tas

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tasM'tbat fall to h«r as in ixuUvi' tarahig to* lha Wfdta Ubuaa'^sirqr' fic. Middletown. Newfleld road is bound macadam undex construction from U. S. Route 7 three-quarter FIRSt LADY C O M W S dual.' Smiday 'jjamaliig for daya. being oiled for hi mile. She picked the first Wednesday to AMERICAN IS MISTAKEN tMle easterly. Open to traffic. Then, she’ll be off for BQrde Park. ^ i l L D FAIR TRIP Condition Of Route No. 74—Ashford ind Wll- October to be again, "a t home” for For two weeks in Sqjtobsr. Mrs.' Route No. 171—Colchester fuwi lington. Willington • WarrenvUle HER VACATION FLANS the social season, sliice that's when' Roosevelt eapects to 'canqp in the Best Hampton. Comstock Lrid*e FOR BANDIT IN TURKEY road. Bituminous macadam, length her husband also wfll have complet­ Adlnmdaeks. State Roads and approachts imder constructioiL about 3H miles under construction. ed bis various trip# and begin “set­ When she does rethrn ,tb Wash­ FARMER’S BARGAIN Two span structural steel concrete Traffic should avoid this route. Leaves ToiUght for Virginia^ tling in” for the winter. ington, she win'have as. friendly, encased bridge. Bituminous ma­ Teacher in College Driving On Road condit.ona ana detours in Route No. 80— KlUingworth and To Be Back as White House Before that date Mrs. Roosevelt volonteer helper, Mre. Jamee H e l^ Saybrook. KlUingworth - Deep Riv­ cadam approaches, length mile Lonely Road Is Shot in Foot th«. State of Connecticut, made nec­ will have several more vacation who as Miss Edith Bisnham w as er road. About 4 miles bituminous under construction. Open to local Hostess on Oct. 4. by Soldiers. essary by highway construction jaunts. secretuy to the second'M^ WBson. Cobb. F. B. F. PIbbs Six Day macadam under construction. Open traffic. With her Val-KUl furniture fac­ and oiling anuounced by the Con­ to traffic. Route No. 189—-Granby. Gran­ 'aabington, Aug. 11— (AP) — tory partner, LBss Nancy Cook, and REGISTER ACCEPTS CXMlE Istanbul, Turkey, Aug. 11.— ^ P ) necticut Highway Department as Route No. 87—Bolton-Coventry- ville road. 1^ miles at waterbound her secretary ( Mrs. Malvina Thomp­ Tour CostiBg $37.50 macadam under construction. Open Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, for —Raymond S. White, an American ot August 9, 1933. Andover road. Six miles of rein­ those who have been wondering, will son Schelder, she will leave tonight Torrington, Aug. 11 — (AP) — tecmher of the Smyrna International to traffic. Route No. U. 5. 1—Groton. An forced concreto surface from Bol­ be officially back in her role as for White Top Mountain, Va., for a The Torrington Register has tele­ (College, was wounded in the l30t ton Notch to Andover under con­ Which Covers EverythiBg. extension of Poquonock river White House hostess October 4. folksong festival. Forty years ago, graphed its acceptance of the last night by Turkish gendarmes struction but open to traffic. OPEN SERIES TONIGHT Until then, she said today, she her father lived at Abingdon, near American Newspaper Publishers' who mistook him for an escaped bridge and pproacbes is unde:- construction. Traffic cem pass. Route No. 93— Woodstock. South- will consider herself free to seek White Top. Code and has put all its provisions brigand as he was motoring at high The North End Arrowb will play An opportunity to witness A Cen­ Greenwich. Pumam avenue. 4,849 bridge road- Shoulders are being recreation, visit friends and do the She will si>ehd only one day, re- into effect. speed from Bergama to Smyrna. oiled for 3 mUcs. Coughlin's Service Station tonight tury of Progress—the World’s Fair sheet asphalt resurface. Open, to White and three friends had vis­ Route No. 95— Stoningfton. Pen­ at Hickey’s Grove. These two teams ited the Bergama ruins, leaving for traffic. of 1933— ^has been made available to dleton HUl roao. Waterbound ma­ have met once before and ended in Smyrna before dawn. The gen­ Route No. 4—Sharon-Cornwall cadam, length about %, mile is i .- a tie 4-4. Manager Kroll of the Ar­ all Connecticut Farm Bureau mem­ darmes had fixed a trap along the road. About 2% miles of grading der construction. Traffic can pass. rows expects to use the same lineup bers, their families, zind friends Bergama-Smyma road for the fa­ and gravel surface, from Cornwall Stouington. Pendleton Hill road s as he used against Manchester No Two Ways About It through the Connecticut Farm mous brigand Ghiavour All, whom bridge west. Grading and building being oUed for 1 mile. Voluntown. Green in the Manchester American Bureau , Federation. The trip will the> had traced as far as Bergama. bridges on new location. Old road Ekonk HUI road and Church street. League and Coughlin will use "Pop” start from New Haven on Friday, T>riving along the Icmely road at open to traffic. This is the Year of All Years to Buy Your Goat EARLY! August 25 and will return to the Waterboimd macadam length Eldgar on the mound and Ted Mc­ 50 miles ud hour. White did not hear Route Mo. U. S. 5—North Haven. starting point om the 30th, w&ch about 3% miles undei construction. Carthy as the receiver. A good the challenge of the gendarmes nor Hartford pike. Shoulders are being will allow from Saturday evening Traffic should avoid this route. game is expected as cbis is a grudge their lirst shot into the aii. There­ oiled for 7 miles. until Tuesday noon to see Chicago upon the gendarmes shot lower, Route No. 100—New Fairfi*’d game. A large crowd is expected to and the fair. hitting him in the foot. He was Route No. U. S. 6— (Coventry. and Danbury. Waterbound maca­ watch this game as the whole north George A. McKay, secretary of taken to Smyrna for treatment. His North Coventry-South (Coventry dam aljout one mile in length on end is talking about it. 'The game the Federation, in announcing the condition wa~ not serious. road. Shoulders are being oilec for the Forgone io ;d and one mJe on will start promptly at 6:15 o’clock. 2 miles. Windham. Phelp’s i.ross- Sage-AUen’s trip emphasizes the fact that this the Balls Popd road. Grubbing, ing, 20 foel concrete pavement, Century of Progress tour has been grading and laying surface. Open length Vt mile is under construc­ arranged to coincide with the pres­ to traffic. tion. Traffic -in pass. ent financial status of a large pro­ MATHEWSON IN N. Y. Route No. 101— Cloventry, Ash­ Route No 9—Cromwell. Hart- portion of Connecticut farmers. No ford and Mansfield. Bolton-Phoe- ford-Saybrook road. Shoulders are important feature or comfort of the TO CONSULT DOCTORS nixville road. Shoulders are being August Sale of being oiled for 3 miles. oiled for 16 miles. Pomfret. W ’11- tour has been sacrificed, yet un­ Route No 10.—Granby. College UP TO ^ 3 0 0 necessary “frills” which add ma­ msmtic road. Shoulders are letng Highway is being oiled for oiled for 1 mile. terially to the cost of a trip of this Repay o small amount monthly New York, Aug. 11 — (AP) — miles. Shouldeis are oeing oiled for Route No. 104—Stamford. Long kind have been omitted. out o f your income, Christopher (Christy) Mathewson, 4 miles. Simsbury. College High­ Ridge extension About 3’^ miles Very Lvv Cost Jr., who was severely injured in on way is being oiled for 2 miles. reinforced concrete pavement. COM£ IN— WIHTE~OR PHONE The round trip to Chicago witii Fur-Trimmed airplane accident in China last year, ^ u t e No. 12 — I'lainfield. Open to traffic. all side trips and sightseeing tours in which his bride of two weeks, French’s crossing, 20 feet concrete Route No. 119—Bristol-Water- k k k will be nearly 2,000 miles, yet the was killed, arrived in New York to­ pavement about 14 mile is under bury road (over South Mountain). total cost of the whole trip includ­ day ta consult specialists he hopes construction. Traffic can pass. Nor 2 miles of bituminous road under PiRSONAL F in a n c e C o . ing meals, hotels, admissions to the will mend his broken body. wlch-Preston road. Shoulders are construction but open to traffic. fair, boat ride, etc., will be less Room 2, State Theater BlSs. The son of the famous baseball being oiled f o r 't miles. Route No. .38—Griswold. Pa- 7S3 Mala St., Blavcheater than two cents a mile ($37.50 per player came by train from San Route No. 14—Meriden. West chaug road. Shoulders are being person.) The cost of the whole tour Opra Tkarsday EvealmSa Cntll 8 P. M COATS Fitocisco. He reached this country Main street. Shoulders are being oiled for % mile. is approximately 35 per cent less Phone 8480 August 7. oiled for 2 mili^s. Middletown. Mid- Route No. 133 — Brookfield. The only charge la three percent per than the regular round trip railroad Taken from the train in a wheel dletown-Meriden road. Shoulders Brookfield Junction roac’ Water- month on unpaid amount of lonau fare alone. chair, the young aviator plainly are being oiled for 2 miles. Middle- Those going on the tour will find showed the effects of the great bat­ field. Midniefield-Meriden road everything planned and arranged tle he has fought to regain his Shoulders are being oiled for 2 for them from the time they board health since the loss of his left leg. miles. Merid m. Meridcn-Middic the train until they return home. Mathewson went to China two years town road. Shoulders are being oil­ The trip will start by train from ago as an Instructor in the govern­ ed for 2 miles. N ew Haven at 9:50 a. m., standard ment’s aviation school and his mar­ Route No. 15—Middletown. Mid- ATTENTION. FUEL BUYERS! time, and go to Springfield, where riage while there to Margaret dletown-Durham road. Shoulders the famous Exposition Flyer of the Phillips of Philadelphia, followed a are being oiled for 2 miles. • Effective August 15 Boston and Albany Railroad will romance of four years. Route No 25— A section of con­ carry the tourist across the Empire He was taking his bride on her crete pavement on the New Mil- Fur prices are rising...So are the prices for ford-Litchfield road, from Marble- State arriving at the Niagara Hotel, first airplane ride in Shanghai when Coke Prices: $12.25 per ton fine woolens.. . and they’re going up by leaps and Niagiura Falls, for the first night. the crash occurred. date to Bantam, 8% miles in A fter a second view of the falls by length. bounds. But these beautiful coats are another daylight the trip v'ill continue and Route No. 29— Nev/ Canaan. less 50/ discount for cash example of Sage-Alien’s careful investing, when arrive in Chicago in time for a Sat­ Norwelk-New Canaan cut-off. 'Two prices were low. -. .And we urge YOU TO INVEST urday night view of the fair. PRINTERS ACCEPT CODE miles of reinforced concrete under Orders received for delivery before August 15 will construction. Old road open to traf­ now, while we can offer you the best of the new The return trip is somewhat dif­ be made at $11.25 cash, a saving of $1.00 over last season’s coat fashions at this extremely low ferent as a restful night on a luxu­ fic. year. rious lake steamer has been plan­ New Haven, Aug. 11.— (A P)—A Route No. 67— Seymour and Ox­ figpre. ned. A fast train leaving Chicago code for the printing industry was ford. Seymour-Southbury road. Sale of Summer Contracts Has Expired. About 6 miles of reinforced con­ bn Tuesday will carry the party to approved by Uie proprietors of 40 Sketched: Triple tucks at the shoulders and a Cleveland, Ohio where they will printing plants in New Have and crete under construction. Open to Your Regular Dealer board a steamer for an all night vicinity at s meeting last night. traffic. close Ascot collar of Jap mink make this green trip on Lake Erie from CHeveiand to The code, which spokesmen said Route No. 69— Bethany and Pros­ or Phone Enterprise suede-like coat the “peak” of fashion. Buffalo. On Wednesday, August 30, was identical with President Roose­ pect. Bethariy-Prospect road.. About 5 miles bituminous raacadam under 1450 the party is again picked up and velt’s blaziket code with a few ex­ We know that you cannot find a better Selection carried by train to New Haven ceptions, provides for a forty-hour construction Open to traffic, but where they should arrive before week and a scale of minimum wage care should be used. < of furs, materials and styles than those we are Route No. 70— Menden. Meriden- [OPPERS dark. rates whidb would affect six hun­ offering for $58. Buy now. • .and with the knowl­ CJheshire road is being oiled ^o r 2 CONNECTICUT One of the features of the tour dred employes. miles. Hanover oil­ in mind that coats such as these cannot be will be a 30 mile sightseeing trip of The agreeinent would be put,^ in­ ed for I .milk. ^ v' ■ duplicated for the price! ' CJdcago. to effect Immediately, toH be ^^re- placed by the permanent code f.r Route No; 72—Mlddlefown-Cr jm- On this tour, those who wish will well-Berlin turnpike. 3% ^iiles of have an opportunity to visit the the industr. when it is approved COAT DEPT.—SECOND FLOOR. by the National Recovery Adminis­ reinforced concrete pavement un­ stock yards and packing houses. der construction but open *:> traf­ Other points of interest will include tration. thv^ world’s largest building. Chica­ The claus(=' provide that plants go’s Merchandise Mart, Chicago which have no' decreased wap scales since 1029, maintain those Board of Trade and Wheat Pit, Chi­ which have, make a readjustment cago Art Muqpum, Tribune Tower, with mployes, absorbing fifty per N avy Pier, and dozens of other cent of the differential. world famous places. I f the party numbers over 300 .4.UTO VICTIM D ip s people, a special train will be oper­ SAVE! BUY NOW! BEFORE PRICES GO UP ated on a schedule most suitable to Danbury, Aug. 11.— (A P )—Man­ the party. It can leave later and ar­ uel Bastos, 32, died in the Danbury rive earlier, both coming and go­ hospital early this morning from ing. Each county that. makes 50 injuries received in an automobile reservations will be provided with a accident h '-e late last Sunday special car. The accommodations night. The car which hit three for this tour are limited to 400 peo­ trees and turned over several times ple and reservations will close on in rounding a curve down hill, was August 15, if that number has been operated bj Joseph De Santos, of secured. Mamaroneck, N. Y., who is under Complete information and appli­ $2,000 bail for appearance in the cations for reservations may be Danbury traffic court a week from secured from each county farm next Monday. Peter Perry of Dan­ bureau or direct from R. D. Fuller, bury, who wra a passenger in the District Passenger Agent, Room automobile, is confined to the hos­ 202, Union Station, Springfield, pital with injuries. Mass. FAMOUS CHINESE ARMY Before Prices Go Up

DEFEATS RED FORCES Special Sale For Thursday, Friday and Shanghai, China, Aug. 11.— (A P ) S a tu rd a y —(^neral Tsai Ting-Kai’s famous Nineteenth Route Army, heroes in MAGNELL DRUG the defense of Shsmghai against the N. Y. Times Japanese last year, today defeated CO. 40,000 Commimists in a powerful Says:— ■*’* “ BIG counter-attack between Chsingchow 2Sc Packer’s Tar Soap ...... 17c On one point there is aaivershl and Lungyen in southeastern China. 25c Lysol ...... 17c General Tsai’s forces yesterday sfreement—the prices of praetiesUy were reported as having been 75c Mead’s Dextro M^tose, all automotive products will be ALLOWANCES thrown back by the Red army, No. 1, 2 or 8 ...... 52c higher under the new order. Cars 60c California Syrup Figs .. .86c and Trucks, parts and accessories for which threatened to invade Amoy, are dne for further Increases, It Is an important seaport east of Chang- S5c Peterson’s Ointment...... 28c the general opinion In trade circles. chow, after being forced out of 80c Cohunbia Healing Pow­ Kiang^si province by General der ...... 18c Cblang Kai-Shek’s campaign. 25c Ex-Lax ...... 15c Hartford Couraiit USED CARS Adi^ces from various sources in A «g. 6 F’ukian province, in which Am oy is 26c J o c o r ...... 16c Says:— Until the Code Goes situated, said Tsai succeeded in 60c Resinol Olntnoont...... 87c craddng the Ck>mmunist lines, 86c Sqnibb’s Tooth Paste ... .10c OLD CARS TO BRING Into Effect causing the Reds to fall back de­ 60c Pertussin...... 87c LOWER PRICES SOON moralized. s Meanwhile, according to reports 60c Agnes Sorrel Wave Set . .19c Under the N.LRA. exceeclve allow- SAVE MONEY from Canton, airbombers in the 86c listerlne ...... I9e anees on oare traded in on new onee Buy bsfor# prices go up. Cantonese Army battered the Comr 60c Ovaltine ...... 88c will become an offence pnnleliable by U. 8. Court action. It's foolish sconomy to.con- munists’ rear lines and the Reds’ 60c Merck’s Sugar BOlk ...... 86c thrust toward Changchow and tinns driving your old ear. Am oy was considered shattered at 40c Fletcher's Oastorla...... 2Ic least temporarily. 86c Bayer’s A s p irin ...... 21e Used Car Market Buy a nsw Dodge. It's a 60c Phillip’s Milk Magnesia . .88c Report AND UP F.O.0. FACTORY pleasurs to own a Dodge yet It FEW SEE METEORS 1 Found Psyllium Seed ...... S7c W ill Specify eofts Just a few d o lm mote 60o Ipaaa Tooth Paste ...... 20e than the loweot priced earo. Washington, Aug, lo.— (AP)— 25c B o tes...... 15c Used Car THESE PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE Rain and overcast skies early to­ 8 Pounds Epsom Salts ...... 86c day disappointed astronomers at Allowances 26c Merdi’s Stearate Zinc ...17c No Monoy'Down the Naval Observatory here in Under the pri^oeed code all dealers ■m thiir efforts to observe the Per- 26c L e s o o ...... 17e mnit give yen the snme aOewanec Tonr Old Car seids, the shower of tiny meteors 25e SeMUtB P o w d e r...... Ido for yonr need ear— ^------R E A D ------Takon AsOowp that annually fall on earth for a 1 Package 26o Woodbury's Sfakv- few days this time of year. iUg Cream and 1 Ftadtage 26e NO HIGHER—NO LOWER Faynottt The astronomers are hoping for Woodbury’s After Shavlnf WHAT THt NEW CODE WILL MEAN TO better weather tonight between Tale, both fo r ...... 29c iSddM otttli BUY NOW $ midnight and dawn when the me­ NEW CAR BUYERS SHORTLY teors should appear in their great­ est profusion in the lortheast sky. MAGNELL DRUG They mdy appear at the rate of 20 DODGE and DODGE AND te 30 an hour. CO. PLYMOUTH Phone 6282 PLYMOimi PreeorlptloB Drug fists M I A L m Geologist says the earth is shrink­ H9S Msia Street Deafcrf SchaUer Motor Sales. ing gad that mountains all over the - . -C '/ * ’ ’ ; . ' ’ ^ ^ world arb dropping- Good chance to try inflation. s

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Aanrl|rBtnr was first discussed, it was quickly two, Kansas and North Carolina, 8B4IND THE SCENES IN ous eurreney plane, but the best in­ annooiioed by the Wadlington where the Digest poll gavs a plural formation is that be la at present ■ embracing none. Reeeatiy, attar auQiailties that any tteenslng sys­ ity against repeal and in each of HEALTH -DIET ADVICE be had denied reports that he was Etmtiitg & ra U ) tem that might be established would these the margin was less than one BY DR. FRANK. MeiXlY' about to devaluate the doUar. a PiiHi.iSHgn BZ THB have to exempt the new^iapers be­ per cent—in North Carolina the poll correspondent asked him for con- m i t A T .n PRINTING COMPANY. IN a <>aenliona ta ragard to Ueolth and Diet fidtenfiai advice as to what intylit IS Blnall Street cause of the Constitutional prohibi­ resulting In almost exactly an even Manctaester. Conn. will he answered by Ur. McCoy who can be coq^ected. Roosevelt laughed THOMAS FEKGUSON tion against infringing the liberty of split. In two others the wet ma­ he addressed la care ot this paper. Bn- and replied:' General Manasci the press. jority constituted less than sixty dose stamped, eelf-addreased envelope^ Waaliliigton, Aug. U —One scIkioI “If you’ asked me to write a tar reply. Fonnded October l, istl Nobody propooes to restrict the per cent of the whole number polled. of economista beUevea tha best story about it for you, 1 couldn't possible monetary policy at chlJ write it myself. Tbere. just am’t PnbJlsIied Every Bvenlac Bzeept freedom of the press; nobody but a In an the remaining states t^* pre­ Sundays and Holidaya Entered at the BOW-UBGS USUALLY DUE time is no monetary polity a t all. DO story!" Post Office at Manchester. Conn., as few of the new^iapers themselvea— ;on one foot, t,y ponderance of repealista ran from TO MALNr'TRinON ' holding on to something solid such There are reasons to bdleve that Second Claee Mat! Matter. who evidently quickly forget what sixty per cent upwazxL Roosevelt uas been taiftiig advice You will be putting tyedaily SUBSCRIPTION RATES i as a door frsnu. from that acbooL One fear, by naall ...... ^ ....S A M they have printed—has the dightest Since no election so far held has One with bow-laga may he able to sued NRA tbree-cent stamps do Per Month, by mall ...... S M hide the deformity to some extent QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS He has vast powers for inflation your letters very shortly now. Slnvle copies ...... | .0> apprehension of any governmental upset the Digest’s figures spprsci- of currenty wMcb be has not used. The stamp will be oblong-shaped Delivered, one year ...... yf.OO with filothtng. but In a bathing suit inteiference with tbsir complete afajy it is fairly safe to that (Sulphur and Pterygtnin) Some ttme ago be left it be Anown and will show the “NRA” inltlaia MEMBER OF THF ASSOCIATED liberty. We can see little to a t most the anti-r^waiista could the condition is very apparent and < Question: Reader asks: “Will you that be was figuring on a return to m large size wltb an engraving ot PRESS shout about in signteg a code and may spoil the appearance of an ' kindly state through the coliunn the 1926 price level and his dedswa figures representing capital, labor, The Associated Press is exclusively never carry more than four states to refuse' to participate in currency government end coneumers march­ entitled to the use for republlcation then saying in effect: “We can fol­ otherwise well-formed figure. I re­ whether or not you approve of sul­ of all news dispatches credited to It out of the forty-eight. That they ceive approximately an average of phur for blood purification? Also, atahlHzatlon at London was explain­ ing into the foreground. or not otherwise credited In this low it or not as we like because the have a ghost of a chance of carry­ twenty letters a week about the cor­ j whether there is any cure for pin- ed in a way to confirm that inten­ paper hnd also the local news pub Constitution protects us from all ing the thirteen necessary to block rection of this deformity. Unfor­ I guecula or ptersrgium?" tion. ' Andrew W. Mellon's aluminum llshed herein. Answer: No, to the question on All rights of republlcation / of penalties.” repeal probably nobody in the coun­ tunately, most of the letters are Prices shot up in anticipation. industry bad a bright idea. It woqid special dispatches herein ar* also rS‘ from men and women who are ' sulphur. It is much better t fast But they paid ho attention to pur- bring in a code with the suggestion served. ActuaOy we can see more worth try now believes. It would not be themselves suffering froxh de­ and diet scientifioally to bring chaelng power. Economista here that no hearings on it need be beJd. Full service client of N E A Ser­ in adhering to the spirit of the NRA in the leeist surprising if they did formity, rather than from mothers 'about blood purificatioD. Tht dis­ —there are hundreds of them — The idea was brought to Washing­ vice. Inc. tmdertaking, without signing, than not succeed in a single one. or fathers who wish to correct the eases you have .amed mean forma- went into agitated buddies. That ton, but it never got beyond home condition in children. Few adults Uoo on the. coiner of the eye which development simply didn't square plate. < Publisher’s Kc presen latlve: The In signing something with about 60 would be affected with this deform­ are due to irritations from some with the Ug recovery campaign. Julius Mathews Special Agency—New per cent assent a ^ 40 i>er cent of cause such as outside infection York. Chicago. Detroit and Boston. ITAUAN FASCISM. ity if the knowledge of preventing it The Aoonomlsta felt that Roosevelt, Everything goes so rapidly NORGE defiant reservation. had been widely known when they through dust or bacteria or from an by dwelling on the 1926 price level, The mly refrigerator with MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF The charter of Italian Fascism over-add secretion at the eye lubri­ here these days that np one were infanta. I' is sad, indeed, that was-queering hia ovra game. pretends to be able to keep track the efficient Rollator Punm. CIRCUUATIO.NS. has been closed. August first bow-l^s are allowed to develop be­ cants. This trouble can be diecked Costa less to own and less to A FIXED DOLLAR. cause the cure, easy in babies, be­ and even cured by proper dieting of it all. But probsdily the ^>eed- The Herald Printing Company. Inc. marked the expiration of the time Some of them told him that, dip­ iest performance is that of the operate! assumes no financial responsibility A New York Times Washington comes increasingly difficult as the and the use at a simple' e3re wash foi typographical errors appearing In limit for those who sought admis­ bones harden dniteg maturity. applied several times daUy. lomatically. He should have no treasiiry’s colored messenger advertisements In the Manchester correspmident says that persons sion to the party to make applica­ Most babies are bom somewhat polity until the recovery program boys as they cover up their nee Evening Herald. close to President Roosevelt have bow-iegged bect-uar of the confined (Getdag Bid of Mosquitoes) bad been worked out— or, at ’east, track sheets wltb newspapers 1 . ^ 0 tion. No more members will be whenever anyone approaches their FRroAY, AUGUST 11. become convinced that he has set pre-birth poeitfoa. but the legs Question: Mrs. Millie G. asks: should pretend he had none. Mean­ UP. taken in save the children of present should readily straighten until there “Can you give me any information while, the administration was be­ desks in the corridors. n o 9 his price level objective at the mark SOFT COAL REBELS. Fascists, and taeir children in the is no noticeable bow a t the a^e of about keeping the mosquitoes away ing forced to call for the NRA which obtained in 1924 or 1926 and from our tent? We are cam j^g blanket code in ai, effort to avert Someone was asking the other DELiyERED With the PennsylTuiia bitumhi' course a t time. There are 42,000,- two years. The development of that, when that level has been at­ normally shaped limbs takes place out again this fall and want to .void the crash that was threatened by day: What's becomt of Oen. Ltncoln ous coal miners back at work on 000 peoifie in Italy. Two mlllloa the srawnlng gap between produc- tained, it is his purpose to establish in practically every instence if the our experience of last year. Any Andrews, Roy Haynes, Amos Wood­ assurance by the federal govern­ of them, adults, are members of baby is properly fed. In the com­ helpful bints you can give me will tioo and prices on one hand and cock and the other fellows who a “commodity dollar” which will WATKINS ment that it would aee that they got the ruling party. If the present paratively few cases of congenital be appreciated.” pesnvUs on the other. . used to be national prohibition ad­ “fiuctuate within limits in line with deforndties or %ntracture due to Answer: Ridding the camping Roosevelt has flirted wltb varl- ministrators. >' a square deal, it la unqualifiedly up order continues, therefore, about general commodity movements in­ Infantile paralysis, physical treat­ place of mosquitoes is a rather dif­ to that goi^ergment to make good five per cent of the Italian people ment or tee wearing braces may ficult thing to accomplish because stead of remaining aa a constant its guarantee. ** That draatic meas­ will constitute the class in control. be needed at least for a time. mosquitoes may breed in so many factor through all periods of chang­ Most ease of bow-legs,, however, plEuses and trave> a considerable dis­ ures- may become neoMsaty' in do­ There are, it i, must be admitted, ing values.” are due to a prolonged mal-nutrition tance through the air. If one can ing so is indicated by the attitude certain attractive features about locate any small puddles or pools The Times man might, perhaps, or the deficiency disease, rickets. of the operators toward the National this kind of a governmental concept. These eonditions are readily cor­ that may be breeding places, the have been more happy in his choice mosquitoes can be killed by spray­ Recovery movement aa demonatrat- It insures, at least, that intelligence rected during infancy or eai'ly child­ of words in describing the kind ot hood by the ust. of a correctly bal­ ing the surface of the wahM* with ed at the hearing on a aoft«oal and, to some considerable degree, anced diet, though, after the bones kerosene. With small pools this can code. dollar he quite certainly bad in mind culture will be in the saddle. It have reached their full grrowtb, be done with an ordinary band price advances and which, it is highly probable, he It la quite evident th*t the bitu­ safeguards a nation, at least for a there is little probability of im-. spray. Tents may be protected is right In saying the President has provement. Most cases of bow-legs' with’ mosquito netting ver the minous operators of at least two time, against the liability to sud­ in mind. But perhaps the corre­ are caused by the baby’s diet con­ openings. Smoke ia also of assist­ groups, the Northern Coal Control den ascendency ot mob rule and taining starches and sugars and not ance in keeping away mosquitoes. spondent is less to blame than the in rugs to date! Association and the Smokeless and the seizure of control by ignorant being rich enough In bone-building The skin can be rubbed with Oil of FingHBh language, which ia serious­ Citrlnella, the odor of which is dis­ Appalachian Coal Association, pro­ and vicious demagogues. substances. It should be remem­ ly lacking in words adequate to bered that babies require no starchy pleasing to mosquitoes and keeps The FaD Rug Market is being held this week in New York. ducers of half the country's bitu- But after all it is a system food and that wholesome milk with them away when one is walking mlnoua fuel, do not propose to raise the task of dealing with the rela­ which has never yet operated suc­ the addition of orange or tomato through mosquito infested district. Our buyer reports another advance in rug prices . . the fourth tionship between money and other wages, release the grip of the oper­ cessfully for very long at a time— juice suppUee aO of their require­ this Summer. Prices are subject to advance without notice. things. ments. i t the mother notices that ators on the "compemy unions", or and under various names and forms the child’s legs are bowed enough Another rise is expected before September 1st. submit to government supervlalaii At all events what is desperately it has been tried pretty often. Class to be alarming, she may be able to of tha code which they have pre­ needed and what, no doubt, Mr. rule carries with it its own self-poi­ correct the conformity by giving the This situation is as evident in furniture as in floor cover­ baby sunbaths whicl enable it to pared. In other words they do not Roosevelt wants, is a dollar that sons. No country in all history ings . . yet, while our present stock lasts every one-of-a-kind will remain stable with general com­ use the bone-building calcium that intend to alter in any gray has ever yet developed a ruling it obtains in its food. Sometimes floor sample has been reduced in price . . reduced from the modities We can’t see where it is the situation of poverty, strife and class—whether ruling openly or in­ the diet contains plenty of cal­ old, low prices for the— at all correct to say that such a cium, but through a lack vitamin warfare that for years has sxistsd directly—capable of keeping its a t dollar would “fiuctuate in line with D the child is unable to make use of in the soft coal fields, or to do any­ own aspirations within practicable it. This condition is corrected Changchun, Manchuria.— (AP) — thing whatever to aid in the vast general commodity movements,” limits. Invariably such a class either by the use of sunbaths or by As an aid in suppression of brigand­ scheme of stimulated National Re­ because it would not, really, fiuctu­ sooner or later becomes too inter­ the addition of vitamin D to i the age, the Manchukuo government ate at all. Neither' would the gen­ diet. baa started construction of a net­ covery. ested in its own well being and too work of highways. SEMI-ANNUAL SALE eral commodity level, becanse that Remember that a slight bow of At the same hearing apokeamen indifferent to the well being of the the baby’s legs is normal. If the The program calls for 50,000 for civic organizatlonB established level and the dollar which would oe majority to make a permanent suc­ bending is excessive, a correction miles of roads at a cost estimated can be aided by gently attempting a t fS5D00,000. The work will re­ in the soft coal zone told the NRA i^ mere reflection, would tMOome cess of its system. At long last one-pf-a-kind floor samples the yardstick of values. Other to straighten the baby’s 1 ^ . This quire 10 3rears. officials that the operating compan­ the masses revolt and class rule can be done with the bands two or Roaita Speed Government $29.95 Queen Anne Highboy; 6 $14.95 Laidderback Arm Chair; ies maintained a system at com­ things might fiuctuate—profits, real comes to an end. three times dally. This treatment Announcement of the project em- \ pLasizes that economic aspects of drawers; mahogany mahogany finish; $1 Y .50 pany stores charging prices from estate, securities. But the dollar Italian Fascism has ‘been skil­ ia not as severe as it sounds for the and the commodities to which it baby’s bones Are quite pliable, I the plan has been overshadowed by veneered fibeivmsh s e a t...... X X 10 to SO per cent higher than other fully Intrenched; it is working, to though no attempt should be made I the pressing need to five greater would be tied would constitute the to use force. security to the 30.000,000 Chinese. merchants; that they kept private ah apx>earances, like a charm. But $19.50 Bridge Sets; folding table; armies of deputy sheriffs paid out of sun aroimd which all other values who would even hazard a guess n.DB. percentage in favor ot repeal, aa in­ This newspap^ has not yet dicated by the pon, by percentages #12 Months to Pay signed the Publishers* Code.' It varying from a fraction of one to has not the least expectation of fail­ seven in tan states; while the re­ •N o Interest Charge ing to sign that code or whatever peal vote fell short of the poll indi­ code for the newspapers may be cations in nine states by practical­ approved by the National Recovery ly similar percentages. In one Administration—this one has not state a convention plan made com- Three big advant^es in buying been, up to the time of this writing. pailson impossible. \ yoiir new combination or gas range But we prefer to wait long enough For example, the widest discrep­ at Watkins. The old prices ere still in effect (on our present stock to see whether the code prepared by ancy among states voting more only.) Take 12 whole nxmtha to the American Newspaper Publishers heavily for repeal than the Digests pay..in easy payments. No in­ Association 1s really to be our code. poll indicated was la Arkansas, v e s t charge is added to-a d a b Meantime we have a sort of fad­ where the Digest forecast was 62.24' Member’s account Select. your . ing that we would rs lief be In the >er cent for repeal and the actual new, efficient range during the ^ position of a non-signer as to sign vote was 68.24 per cent wet. In Summer Range dub.. . any code with so poor a gracs aa is Tennessee the Digest bad received shown by some of the publications a test poll showing a repeal vote of which are making so much of a vir­ 51.46 pat cent and the oftlelal vote tue of accepting a code which is turned out to be 6L7S. Variations merely tentative and at the same of two or three per cent were the time putting up their backs Hke rule, both In those states whwe the scared cate and serving waning wet vote ran ahead of ths forscsst CLOSED WEDNESDAYS AT NOON that they are not going to let any and la those states irtiere it ran government agency restrain the behind. In no instance so far has t' *';• “freedom of tha preaa." ths Digest's poO been ocntimdiotod, To our way of thinking that ia a as to the result Itself, by the official / tO tj feature of defiance, vote. • ahaktaif a flat at a phantom a t tha In view of the close following ot imaginatioD. the forecast by the actual vote. 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BEQD« HEBE TODAY People familiar with public play­ -A THE R1GU« W Al TO US” ^ EVE BAYUESS, pretty asristant grounds will tell you one thing. COSMETICS to EARLE BARNES, advertUiiff They are used to capacity— and manager of Bizby*e department ¥hyX:'-' 4, Don't let tne uae of one vxrong store, secretly marries DICK BA> more. Of all tee tree temgs that tax coainetic defeat tee purpoee of the DEB, a cmiBtructlon superintend­ money goes for, there is nothing right ones. ent. Dick opposes her continned more persistently patronized than Most beaut; preparations have employment and pleads for a home ' ''' these breathing spots for tee chil­ to be used in conjunction write but Eve Is determined to go on dren. If you know nothing about some others. And one won’t do w orking. them, hang around one' some day any good unle^A you foUcw it up The same day Eve teams that '>■> ■x sjv % from eight o’clock in tee morning with arroteer .i-'eparatloi) Cesign- she Is to be sent to New York by rfU until eight at night and watch tee ed to go wlte 't. the store and most leave that constant stream ol children from night. She does -ot tell Dick this For instance, pore cream wrlU one to sixteen — and over — and i ''' '' do very little good onless you uae news until they are at dinner. under —going to anJ from these He sees her aboard her train. an astringent or ekad gone for loped potatoes, chard with lemon works nor how terrific his problems, proud of his wife and daughters struction project would have tele­ however, are tee small spaces here sauce, watermelon and green ful Pending Arrival of Physldan; and praised their achievements to bow much average taste. Sait, of course, and praise. In just what way this experience Walking through our own city 1 ners of our people. They have been Hygela, the Health Magazine hung it away. Mechanicrily she often pepper and a bint of spices, Soon after his marriage to Kate, was to benefit Elve her fa her would see so many districts far removed taught to sneak imdergrotmd into applied cleansing cream to her increase the piquancy of tomato Hank had established a small but­ have besu Lurprised coiild he have A dozen distorted thoughts flash­ face and removed tee ma?:e-i:p. from park zones where tee chil­ cellars, dark places, like rath for a The human being is spbject to ter and egg route. His earnings heard ner that same week deliver­ dren have no place to go. The dishes. cr u s t various kinds of possible poison­ ed through Eve’s head. What wrom- She was furious. By now she was Stuffed Baked Tomatoes had to be stretched with the ut­ ing a protest against blatant adver­ available playgrounds are too ar ^^Vanols Gorman, New York hotel ings from foods and drugs, from an could be wanting Dick? VThat convinced teat Dick was trying Four large smooth tomatoes, 2 most care to cover the cost of ed­ tising before her class. It hap­ woman knew 'le wras here? And to teach her a lesson. He was for teem to reach. In many of m anager. mushrooms and all sorts of similar ucating his two daughters, keep these districts the city owns prop­ cups coarse stale bread crumbs, 1 toxic substances. There are poi­ pened that there were several ad­ why teat anxious tonr of voice? showing her what she har* shown cup diced celery, % cup shelled up the home and put by something vertising executives in the audience him—teat work comes first and a erty, some of it eye-sores in tee I cannot see any vision, any sons constantly used in industry “Mr. Rader is not here at tee and blanched almonds, tea­ which may get into tee body and for old age. It had been the dream and among then, was Earle Barnes moment,’' she answered, trying to honeymoon second. Ev-^ was hun­ present condition, that could be inoaglnation and enterprise in our of his life to have a business cT spoon salt, 1-4 teaspoon pepper, thereby pxtxhice eevere illness. gf Bixby*s store. conceal her surprise. “Do you wish gry, too. She had had nothing raked and cleaned up for small policies. We have not even any his own. However, a large stock neighborhood parks at very iitUe few drops , opion juice, 2 table­ In any case of poisoning certain to leave a message?” to eat since breakfast, but she brain trust company gradually absorbec all “That girl is made of good .rtuff,’ spoons melted butter, sugar, pars­ procedures are immediately desir­ Barnes commented to tee man be-^ "If you thin he’ll be back write- feslsted her desire to order a tray cost. —David Uoyd George, M. P. the butter and egg routes of the Later on when times are better ley. able. First, try to ascertain tee side him. Months later he recog­ in a few minutes Fll bold tee line, of food sent up to the .oom. She neighborhood, Hank’s with the simple equipment could be in­ Cut a slice from tee stem end nature of tee poison taken. An nized Eve when she applied to him please." went to bed at last and lay there, of tomatoes and scooop out seeds, It isn’t a matter of how many rest. After that he secured work stalled. Anyhow, fall Is a good words you speak, but bow well you empty bottle in tee vicinity, tee fo r a job . Dick returned just then. “The sleepless. taking care not to injure shape of vrith a company' manufacturing That woman! Eve tould still time to put in seed if there is to speak teem. presence of some of tee substance call is for you,’’ Eve said. Ibe went tomatoes. .jprlnkle inside with passenger elej/ators. His work was E ve’s w ork in tee advec’ ^sing hear tee low, distressed voice. be sod for next year. —Marie Dressier, actress. in a cup or utensil, or tee presence office at Bixby*8 «>'as a source of into the bedroom, closing tee door salt and invert to drain. Mix to assist in assemblinn the parts Was she, perhaps, some one who Those who haven’t children, or of tee poison on tee tablecloth or and check for possible errors. gratification to her pare: its. This behind her. She sat down before who have yards for their children bread crumbs, celery and nuts. floor or clothing may be a valuable had been of importance in Dick’s Add seasoning and melted butter Women marry because they don’t Thrift was the watchword of the latest surprise—her marriage to tee dressing table ana busied her­ to play in often do not underst^d sign. life; some one to whom he was and enough tomato pulp to make like to work. Bayless home. Hank bad taught Dick Rader whom her father and self with powder puff and lipstick. this great heed of the hour. But By smelling tee breate aad ex- sUll of first importance?- slightly moist. Fill each tomato —Mary Garden. his family always to have the casb^ mother bad never seen—was re She could not hear Dick’s words it Is one of tee greatest of all hu­ am i^g tee mouth of tee patient, * (T o Be Continued) with stuffing and arrange in a on hand before any purchase was' ceived with mixed feelinga. but thought she detected deep con­ manities and wbrtey of any time, tee physician may determine poi­ shallow baking pan. Cover tops World-Wide conditions were a made. For years he had set aside Kate prayed teat her daughter cern. in his voi'^e. A moment late or trouble, or money it may cost. sons. If tee patient baz taken tea he tapped or tee door. with fine bread crumbs and put a contributory cause to our disaster, regularly a small sum to Invest in had found a good uusband. “The but we must admit our deplorable poison accidentally he wrill probably money—teat comes with time and “Eve, ’ be sedd, crossing tee room dot of butter in tee center of each. oe willing to tell tee physician if the stock and the local manufac­ Bake about thirty minutes in a state is largely of our own creation. turing concern which nad been age if you work hard enough,’*^ she in two strides and reaemnf for bis he is conscious. m. moderate oven. When done slide —Senator Arthor Capper, Kansas. built up from a small beginning by a BOOK ■ If poisoning Is suspected a physl- a spatula or broad cake turner dan should be called Inunedlatdy. two of his friends in whom he had STER The Roosevelt “Raw DeaP’ la the I 51 under tomato and lift carefully to the greatest confidence. In the Before tee doctor cornea, it is well hot platter. Ga^sh with parsley biggest bologny ever perpetrated. course of years the dividends from to give white of eggs, milk or and serve. — ^Howard S o o tt teebn oorat this investment became irregular BY BRUCE CATTON strong tea, which are antagoalstle and uncertain and it was whis­ \JtlV£T TORS TH^- MARY'S to many poisons. In order to get pered about chat the company was FAMILY’S TROUBLES tee poison out of the' system az not as stable as it had been. Hank PICTURED IN NOVEL rapidly as possible one ihould pro­ stopped investing in the stock and 4 ( l 6 f f r ----- A PfDORA voke -romlting, either tickling increased his weekly deposits at OF eEL-GRBY VBLVET, How Financial Reverses Are«Met Kitch eR tee back of the throat, by glvug a Makes Story Evening Herald Pattern cup of wmrm water mixed witi* salt, t!ie bank. W W \ or b> wraabing out tee ctomach Despite all this careful saving By BRUCE CATTON By SISTER MARY with a stomach tube if one under­ Fresh tomatoes are coming in­ And As Simple As Falling Off a stands bow tela is done. and economizing, Kate Bayleas Log to Make It had managed to lay by over the “Once They Were Rich," by D. L. to local markets and they are IX one puts a heaping teazpooo- years a small 'Dut steadily growing at their best when they are “home ful of salt in a cupful of luke-warm Murray, is a rather leisurely Eng­ grown” and sim-rlpened. Fully S.By HELEN WILLIAMS water stirs until dissolved, tuid accumulation of dollars. Unknown lish novel about a country family lilustrated Dressmaking Lesson to Hank, she had deposited this matured, naturally ripened toma­ has tee patient drink the mixture, which suffers a financial come- toes are rich sources of vltimlns Funilshed with Every Pattern repeating tee dose every ten min­ /■ money in a building and loan asso­ You’ll want this attractive frock ciation dowm; and aside from the'fact teat A. B. and C and should appear utes imtU three or four cupfuu daily in our menus jw long as they because of its slim lines and flatter­ have been taken, vomiting takes Kate saved for this fund by un­ tee author never quite seenu sure I are -obtainable. ing details.. place prompriy, serving to wash out tiring industry. Blefised with just what kind ot book he is trying It’s so easy to put it together, and abundant health, she poured her Tomatoes make an economical the itomacb. to write, it is not bad entertainment. unbelievably inexpensive. energy into her home-making. substitute for oranges While tes Thereafter th» person must be The father of this family is a citrus fruit is scarce and high. It is.fastooned of gay blue and treated as in any case of faintlngi From her European-bom mother superannuated professor,' and the she had learned the tcnack of pre­ BFT------ACLOW hhUKL Keep in mind, however, that to­ white dotted vpile, so enticingly cool disilneae or shock, tee symptoms household consists of himself, bis and chic. You can wear it for resort paring delicious and sustaining CAP OF BROm VELVET WITH A matoes have only half tee vitamin being treated according to the na­ wife, their two daughters and their C content ot oranges and use te«.m ture of tee case. If tee patient is food at comparatively little cost. TINY CURLED OSTRICH TIP. or for town. son. The beginning of tee story re­ in proportion. Other fresh fruits Style No. 2694 is designed for greatly weakened or prostrated, be No task was too arduous to be veals tee whole tribe as a bunch ot over-come by her willing labor; no and vegetables add their share of sizes 14, 16, 18, 20 years, 36, 88 and m ust be kept wrarm, reexunbent and ^ E lO W ------DRAPED BLACK. hopeless Incompetents, and just as tee C vitamin and help to keep 40 Inches bust. bis general strength sustained. obstacle but succumbed to plans you are trying to decide which of bom of her hopes. VELVET, up tee necessary standard. Size 16 requlTM 3 7-8 yards of 89- For many of the common poisons the three children is tee most A recent'investigation regarding ineb materlal-wlth 3-8 yard of 2- there are special antidotes. How­ Kate was overjoyed when teach­ odloue tee newrs arrives tea t tee ers reported ''hat her daughters had tee iron content of certain fruits ineb ribbon. ever. few people have time to con­ family fortune has vanished. and vegetables reveals teat tee Price of Pattern 16 Cents sult tables of antidotes or know definite artistic tendencies. Esther, Immediately everybody reveals juice contains only a small part Make the Most of Your Looks! where the antidote is to be found. slim, dark fmd rosy-cheeked, had an unsuspected subtratum of hon­ a real "gift for music. After several of tee iron in oranges and toma­ For vacation clothes, for tee F or poisoning write carbolic a d d est, substantial courage and abil­ it is customary to wrasb out the years of study at a local conserva­ toes. This definite bit of scientific mountains, lakes, seaside or teat ity. One daughter establishes a mouth with whiskey or alcohol and tory she became a successful music information is of great value to tour you have often talked about, chicken farm. Another turns *an wrater, to nave the patient swrallow teacher. Then she pleased her tee homemaker since it enables see a copy of our new book of Sum­ honest pexmy by helping a neigb- her to make the most ot her foods. three or four taUIeepoonfuls of di­ mother by marrying a young bank borlng stock-raisjr with his horses. mer Fashions. Ways of Serving' Vacation clothes, and frocks for luted whiskey or alcohol and wrater, clerk and having a baby called The ,spn develops ability as an auto­ and to give a heaping tablaspoenfu] \ Katherine Ann for Mrs. ^yless. The ways of serving tomatoes everyt^ay wehr, home wear, lingerie, mobile mechanic. Mother proves are countless. From breakfast to of epsom n its dissolved in water. Eve, a year younger, had a flair teat she can cook and make beds children’s designs, etc. In case of poisoning by various for composition and elocution. dinner they find a welcome. A And new illustrated talks about writhout a whimper. The professor, toasted bacon and tomato sand­ narcotic drugs it is euatomary to Hank grumbled every time he paid beauty and how to make tee moat after fumbling the ball a couple wich is an appetizing innovation provoke vomiting and then to give out money for music ano elocution of your looks. You will like these of times, starts knitting mufflers in tee breakfast menu. A tomato strong black coffse, at the zane lessons but Kate stood Arm. for a drygoods store. juice'cocktMl is a stimulating first special articles. time doing everything possible to Crabbed old Grandroothei Bayless Part, of tee time our author course for a limcheon or dinner or Send today for your copy of the keep the patient ewake. Bome- Insisted Kate was spoiling her seems to be trying to show tee breakfast. Stuffed tomato salads new book, enclosing . 10 cents m tlmez It is neeeszary to walk Mm girls. sturdy virtues of the English up- are almost legion, tee number be­ stamps or coin. Address Fashion about forcefully. As long az be to “Why should my girls do house­ per->middle class, part of tee time ing limited only 1^ tee cook’s Department. awake he wrQl continue to breathe work when they ought to be phio- be seems to be taking a crack at imagination. Fruits, vegetables but If be Is permitted to deep, ticlng their miuie^” the mother the Labor party, now and then be and meats — including fish ana Maneheflter' Herald breathing may stop. argued. "They will have plenty of semis to be wrrlting good fa rce- poultry —combine splendidly with time for that later. If they were comedy and occaskmally we get a tee pleasant tartness of tomatoes. Pattern Service lazy—yes. But they are busy all note of dreamy romance. But al­ As tee seaacm advances, frete the time. I do not boar' them. I though this m ^es the atmosphere tomatoes can be used to advantage For a Herald Pattern send 16c DO YOU KNOW TH A T- do not always understand what it avtrille bumpy, tee bogk con^ves in hot dishes. They are particular­ in stamps or coin directly to Is all about; the modem ways of to be fairly entertaining. It’s good, ly good in scalloped dishes, since Fashion Bureau, Manchester Maybe everybody ton*t gettiaH a teaching are different from when I average summer reading, 1 guess. the juice supplies enough liquid. Evening - Herald. Fifth Avenue went to school. My girls are al- ^BOidOVE^ VE------Dutton, is the publisher, and the vacation this year, but wa know «C Plenty of coarse buttered criimbs end 28rd Street, New Tor* tUty one blU collector wbo’s been oab^ wajrs doing somettdng interesting TUB DOWHHH-FRONT priOe is 12. must be used in order to ^bsorb Be sure to fill In number ot pat­ and I think they will come through lag on our doorstep moat of .^toe MOVEMENT INTERP/HrEE the juice and make the diidi at­ tern you desire. i all right." General Lafayette formally ob­ ■ummer. m WINE RED VELVET. tractive for serving. The bread Short day baz-heen ehmiitatofl “But you wear yourself out for tained’title to a township of land crumbs In turn increase the num­ Pattoro N o...... them, Kate." containing 28,0^.60 acres,' near by the New York BtodI Cschaage. ber of calories in the concoction Be sure to fill In the size of the But not the short sales. Kate would smile complacently Tallahassee, Fla., on July 4, 1826, as and add to the fuel value ot the Price 16 Cento. and answer. “Tea? Well, a doctor pattern. They 'woWt bAVt toVtSd' all the tee result of a special act of Con- meal. e once told me that if .i healthy dEKB VELVET WITH A gTMS.^ ______N a m e ...... Bend stampa or coin (coin pre­ poadMe t a w tnW they g ^ai UOPOF BROWN. The seasoning ot all tomato estate taz 4jRpoito JniMB|da. • Rroman did all her own housework dishes is important Sugar tem- ferred ). eoeeeoee’oeeeee •aeeoeoe CUoago f t e to ; Uorf. It would give her Just the right Women always were self-sacrl- rs the tartness and is a decided amount of exercise.” 'flclnf creatures. Heard the^other KIp toward. bleadtag flavors. Price ol book 10 cents. says beartHtoji^ «lfUI. iVk ' W day of one of ’em who married a From dtae-hatt to one tablespoon time semethbBB. TMto b sM : M Eve caused most of her father’s banker to reform him. sugar to four tomatoes suits tbs* Prioe of patteni 15 oaati. abbulour \ /' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. FRIDAY, AUGUST 11,1988. PAGE friNI I Parmalee Of Giants Again Misses A No~Hit Gam0 ------.. ■ ■ — ' — ------r ■ ■ —------* BISSELL ELIMINATES HARRIS FIRST HALF TITLE •And Another Title Falls ALLOWS TWO SAFETIES, 1 GOES TO DRAFTEX BLANKS PHILLIES, 4<0 IN STRAIGHT SETS, 6-4, 6-3 ■ 4, Team Has Won Five Games SUTE0F4B0UTS Young Right Hander Hnrk Over 200 Watch Close and Lost One in S. T. S. Expect Huge Entry Perfect Ball Until Se?eoth Match for Senu-Final Inter-Department Loop. ON HARTFORD CARD When Spell Is Broken; Berth; Steadiness Is Fac- List In Swim M eet The flrst half of tee Tr:.de school Jim Clinstock Will Meet Senators Increase Lead ' tor in Victor, Girls’ baseball league has been completed » At Globe Tomorrow with each team pla}dng six games apiece. The race proved to be close Karl Zyszko in Main Go to 3 1-2 Games Oyer Idk Champ Reaches Fmals; and interesting as tee teams were Tomorrow afternoon at 2 o’clock^will also have a harder fight on her pretty evenly matched. The Draf- Yankees. the n-rmnai town Championship hands as it may be necessary to at South Park Monday. Several Matches Slated swimming meet will be held at step up some of tee classes under Tex team copped tee honors for Globe Hollow pool witn practically tee senior emd with some o f this tee flrst half. By HUGH S. FULLETON, JB. every class of swimmers competing competition her title is in danger. The second half will get under Hartford, Aug. 11.— Big Jim Over Week-End. A. P. Sports Writer for their age and qualifications title. The under water swim with no way after Labor Day and tee win­ Cninkstock, Osage Indian, will meet The classes are as follows, boys and age limit and open to* all will be for ner o f each half wlL' then m eet in Karl Zbys^o, lepbew of the fa­ The name of Leroy (Bud) Parm a­ mous Stanislaus Zbyszko. in tee girls, first year co the raft: boys tee swimmer making tee fiuteest a little world series to settle tee lee, tee big "Freshman" flinger, al­ Playiiig conservative, unspectacu­ main bout, two falls in three event and girls, 10-12 years; boys and point away from tee starting pier. issue. ready has been placed near tee top lar tennis, EJarl Bissell stroked his on Promoter Jim Downing's all-star of the list of reasons why tee New girls, 12-14 years; boys and rirls, This event is not includec in point Standing of first half: wrestling show in South Park here way into the semi-final.' of the town 14-16; senior class, for men and wo­ score of any other class. Prize * W on L ost York Gisints are leading the Na­ on Monday night, Aug. 14. The card tional League. But the young right­ net tournament before a crowd of men. awards will be merchandise donated Draftex ...... 5 1 X , , shapes up as one of tee best ever hander who led tee American Asso­ more than 200 persons at the High In the senior class the competition by tee Manchester merchants and laectric ...... 4 2 arranged for presentation in this school courts latp yesterday after­ is expected to be very keen due to purchase orders for merchandise Carpentry ...... 3 3 section. ciation with Columbus last seasim noon, eliminating the highly-touted the valuable prizes donated and also issued by tee Recreation Centers Machine ...... 2 4 s * r . + . , Clinkstock, rapidly climbing tee still is seeking tee no-hit game he "dark horse” entry, Carleton Heuris to keep the three year trophy in teat may be used in any local store. heights to a ch^pionship match, has approached at least twice this in two hard fought, exciting sets. circulation. Ray Mozzer is expected Entries are coming fast and a Draftex vs. Electric ...... only last week defeated “Bull” Mar­ season. ' Last year's runner-up came through to make the defending champ. Ed­ large field is expect^ to compete Draftex clinched tee pennant for tin at New Haven, while Zbvszko re- In his flrst start, Parmalee allow­ by scores of 6-4 and. 6-3, his consis- die Lithwinski fight to retain bis with all those who w’sh to alter re­ tee flrst half of tee annual Trade Once holder of the welterweight title, 22-year-old Lon Brouillard ol centl> held John Spellman, former ed tee PhlUies only ope hit for a t«it steadiness causing his less ex­ superiority, and entries from soms quested to do so before noon to­ school league by plastering a 17-9 Worcester. Maaa, became the middleweight champion by knocking Brown grid brilliant, to a half hour 2-1 victory. Yesterday he came jus| perienced opponent to commi. c i tee other leading swimmers are morrow at tee Globe Hollow can­ defeat on tee Electric. Haberem out Ben Jeby, defending champ, in the seventh round of their boat at draw In tee City o f Elms. as close to bis perfect game as he many errors that eventually gave expected by race time. Anne Arson teen or phone 5627. went tee route for the Draftex. tee Polo Grounds, New York. Brouillard is shown standing over the The balance of Downing's pro­ b.anked tee same team with two Bissell the victory. Johnson, Farwell and Karshis tottering champ after administering tee knockout blow. gram is one ol rare action possibili­ safetits to win 4-0. In between he Sets Slow Pace pitched good b^. but numerous ties with Sam Cordevano, Italian has hurled a couple of four bit r.hnteing his racket, Bissell play­ errors helped tee Draftex to its star and now coach of tee Colum­ games. For seven innings yesterday ed a slow but relentless game from winning margin. bia University football team’s line, Parmalee didn’t give a hit Wes the start Harris was first to serve MakuHs and H aberem did tee meeting Mi’ ' Cibaplln of Chicago, Schulmerlch broke tee spell wlte a and took the first game. Bissell CLASSIC HARNESS heavy stick work for Draftex, ATHLETICS BLANK GREEN in tee semi-flna] time limit fray and single to start tee eighth and (teuck evened the match on bis own ser­ while Liebman, Karshis and Bablel two other good matches on tap. Klein smacked a single for tee sec­ vice and then, when games were connected for two blngles each. In one of these, Roland Kirsch- ond Phllly hit with two out In the three-all, broke through Harris’s • D raftex meyer, blond battler from Okla­ ninth. service in the seventh game, deuced AB R HPO A E TO CUNCH SERIES, 2 TO 0 homa, will clash with Len Macaluso, The victory increased New York’s RACE AHRACTS 40 Hoffmann, ss ....4 2 1 1 0 0 former Colgate All-Amcrican foot­ lead to 3 1-2 games over Pittsburgh it twice and took thi lead. He then • < s ball ace, while Glenn Mimn, of Ne­ won his own service to lead 5-3 but Glovacnini, c ..<..2 1 0 13 0 2 as tee Pirates opening batUe with Quartos, lb ...... 4 1 1 0 0 0 braska, meets beimy Ginsberg, Chi­ Harris came back to win the next tee Chicago Cubs, tee only other H aberem , p ...... 3 4 2 0 0 0 cago’s Nebrew comedian, in the game only to lose the deciding one Hewitt Horls Two-Hit Ball game ou tee National schedule, waa Six More Entries Than Last Keisb, U ...... 2 3 1 0 0 0 S A V n r GEMS FACE other. The first match goes on at rained o u t a t love. I How They Stand 8:30. Arlowski, 3b ....3 2 1 0 0 0 The Washington Senators made Breaks Through Often Benson, of ...... 8 2 0 1 0 0 In the second set, Bissell broke for Old Timers, Strikes the same Improvement in their posi­ YESTERDAY’S BESm/TS Year in Hambletonian Makulls, rf ...... 4 1 2 0 0 0 W H I S K ^ OUTFIT through in the opening game to win Am erican GAME IS POSTPONED tion in tee American League stand'- Abraitis, 2b ...... 3 1 0 0 0 0 on his opponent’s service, but Harris Washington 5, Boston 3. The game between tee V. F. W. ing, boosting their lead over tee retaliated by taking the second Chicago 6, Detroit 3. Stake Event Aognst 16; Ont Eight; Losers to Play and the Legion scheduled to be New York Yankees to'3 1-2 games game. Bissell tightened up and New York at Philadelphia (rain). 28 17 8 15 0 2 Oppose House of David in played tonight at 6 o’clock at Jarvis with a 5-3 triumph over tee Boston swept the next two games with the (Only games). E lectric Baldwin A. C. Simday in Grove has been postponed imtil next Red Sox. Rain halted tee Yankees loss of only two points. Harris National Sky Is Clouded Fith Fa­ AB R HPO A E Tuesday night, due to tee game be­ game with Philadelphia’s Athletics. fought an uphill battle all the way New York 4, Philadelphia 0. Dowding, cf ...... 3 1 0 0 0 2 Game at Bnlkeley Stadium tween Sipple’s Collegians and the The Chicago White Sox advanced in the second set and took the Chicago at Pittsburgh (rain). * Liebman, rf ...... 3 2 2 1 0 0 American Leagne Series. West Sides at tee latter's grounds. to threaten tee fourth place rivals, vored Dark Horses. Karshis, ss, p ...3 3 2 2 2 1 seventh game after it had gont. to (Only games). Tonight at 8.45 p. m. The postponed game wlU be played Detrdt and-Cleveland, by beating duece three times to make the score STAI^DINGS Bablel, lb ...... 5 1 2 5 1 1 next Tuesday night Notice of tee tee ’Tigers, 6-3, in tee other game 4-3. But Bissell won handily pn his Am erican Brewer, 3b, c 3 0 1 5 0 3 game win be in Monday night’s on tee program, Sad Sam Jonea Johnson, p, ss ...3 0 0 0 2 0 Last evening at tee West Side own service and then broke through W . L. Pet. Goshen, N. Y., Aug 11—The Ken­ p 'p e r. gave tee Tigers only eight hits. Farwell, c, p _____ 2 1 0 0 1 8 diamond, tee Manchester Athletics, again to capture the ninth and de­ Washington ...... 67 38 .638 tucky Derby of tee trotters, the Tcmlght ‘imder tee lights’ at ciding game, after it went to deuce New York ...... 63 41 ,. l06 Lojzlm, If ...... 3 0 1 0 0 1 Bulkeley Stadium, tee Savitt Genas erstwhile Old ’Timers, proved that 850,000 Hambletonian Stake, has Haugan, 2b ...... 0 1 0.1 1 0 twice. Philadelphia ...... 52 51 .505 wir play tee bewhiskered House of they can still bang the old apple clouded tee sky with favored "da k Beamont, 2b, 3b .1 0 0 1 0 0 about, by shutting out Manchester Matches Scheduled D etroit ...... 52 55 .486 David team, with tee playing field horses.” When this race comes off Green to t e t . tune of 2 to 0. Hew­ Sturgeon and O’Leary are sche­ Cleveland ...... 52 57 .477 brilliantly illuminated with tee duled to play tonight at the High Chicago ...... 49 56 .467 here Aug. 16, the boys who do the 24 9 8 15 7 11 itt performed on tee moimd for t xe betting can shut their eyes, take Score by iiminrs: same portable lighting system teat School courts, the wiimer to meet Boston ...... 46 57 .447 proved so satirJactory when tee Athletics, and was master of tee Lebro Urbanetti, seed. No. 5. One of St. L o u is ...... 42 68 .382 their pick and stand as good a D raftex ...... 408 32— / situation throughout, allowing but chance as tee next one of winning. E lectric ...... 203 04— 9 Gems defeated tee Cuban Giants, JANTZEN j r this trio will fue Bissell in the N ational last Friday night. two hits, one ir each of tee first semi-finals. Holland is scheduled W . L. Pet. Never before has this trottirg ’Two base bits, Haberem, Maku- two innings, and whiffing eight of classic^ the eighth ki tee series, lis; hits, off Hal^rera 8 in 5, John-, ’This House of David team is not to play Herman Bassett tomorrow New Y o r k ...... 62 42 .596 the same aggregation of whiskered tee'Green boys. afternoon at the High School courts Pittsburgh ...... 59 46 .562 been clouded up so blackly with son 3 in 1, Karshis 1 in 1, Farwell Winning this game gives tee likely colts and fillies. In other players teat appeared In tee Stadi­ at 2 o’clock and the winner will C hicago ...... 59 47 .557 4 in 3; stolen bases. Electric 6, um several weeks ago. This team, Athletics the coveted best two out meet Carl Johnson, seeded No. 6, Boston ...... 56 51 .523 years favorites were establiteed Draftex 12; left on bases, Draftex of three games of a series to de­ weeks before, but this year tee race which has been In existence for Sunday morning at 10 o’clock, also St. L o u is ...... 55 52 .514 3, Electric 4; base on balls, off Ha- several years, make a pretentious cide tee question of superiority, Bathing Suits at the High School, for the right to Philadelphia ...... 44 60 .423 named after Immortal Hfmbleton- berera 3, Johnson 2, Far\iell 2; hit brought up by considerable argu­ ian 10 is as much a dark mystery training trip through tee South, es­ met Jimmy Britton in the semi­ Brooklyn ...... 42 60 .412 by pitcher, Haberem (Beamont), pecially Florida, each spring and ment twixt supporters of tee tw.- finals. It is planned to hold the Cincinnati ...... 44 63 .411 as if no “dress rehearsals” for tee Karshis grounds of tee Green. Latest entries in the doubles tour­ Carpenters to use three pitchers to in Greater New York where It has The Hublardltes have so far tbta REGULAR $5.00 ney include Robert Dexter and Allan ALL-STARS TONIGHT of tee running. But he came back stop tee rush. been consistently defeating such in tee American Stake No. 1 at year been unable to beat tee Bald­ D ^ter, Lebro Urbanetti-Carl John- Yost got tw« hits out of two clubs as tee Butewlcks, tee Ken­ wins, and with recognition as lead< VALU E, NOW acm, W illiam Leone-Louis Geor. :t- Salem, and bis backing is strong tucky Farmers, tee Baysides and $3.95 Don’t forget tee game this eve­ again. times at bat including a long ers of the league as an. added in­ ti, Walter Klein-John Hedlund, Wal­ ning between the West Sides and bom^r while Turek was tee heavy other of tee fastest semi-pro out­ ducement, may be expected to put ter Holland-Ekirl Bissell and Robert Spencer McElwyn, who won the Tommy Sipples’ All-Stars. Already sticker for the Carpentry, getting fits in teat section. up their battle of tee season. 'The J. Smitb-Eddie Markley. The en­ Matron stake at Cleveland after talk has covered tee town upon two out of three times, while Sko- So highly Is tee House of David Baldwins by twice defeating tee try list will close tonight at 8 King Ben met with misfortune, learning Jackson Taylor will be pek contributed two out of two. club regarded by tee Savltts teat Highland Park team, and tee o ’d o ck . was a 2-1 winter book favorite for Manager Bill Gleason is reserving with Sipples’ All-Stars which no tee Hambletonian and, although not Machine Green by administering, tee same - The point score of the Bissell- doubt probably mean tee larg­ Bill Morrell, pitching star of tee Harris match was as follows: up to standard after Norte Randall, AB K HPO A E treatment to tee Norte End Ar­ est crowd of tee season. All base­ Andychowskl, 2b 3 1 1 1 0 0 Gems for tee game. Morrell’s next BisseU ___ 242 424 6524—35—« be still has his following. rows, automatically come together ball fans in town have heard of K ozak, If ...... 8 1 2 1 0 0 engagement, thereafter, will be in this series to determine which H arris ___ 414 141 4340—26—4 Mary Reynolds, with victories in next Monday when the Gems play Taylor’s record with Buckeley High tee Championship Stallion Stake H eck, lb ...... 3 1 2 2 0 0 shall represent tee Manchester and are out to see what he will do tee Boston Braves In an exhibition Web Foot Suits Sltek, c ...... 8 1 1 10 1 1 Bissell ...... 424 424 546—35—6 at Cleveland, and tee Peninsular American League in tee expected against tee West Sides most of GHl, p ...... 8 2 1 0 0 1 game, starting at 4:15 o’clock. Rab­ H arris ...... 241 142 724—27—3 Farms event at Toledo, was fight to name tee best team in whom have played with Manchester Yost, 8b ...... 2 2 2 1 2 1 bit MaranvlUe wUl, of course, be tee classed as tee outstanding three- star individual attraction of teat town, High school. Lucas, ss ...... 0 0 0 0 year-old of tee country and a sure- 2 o game, although tee Braves have Manohester Athletics BUDDIES WIN He has a fast ball coupled with a Are winner at Goshen. But teat Ambrose, cf ...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 AB R H PO A B good curve. Although a bit wild be guaranteed tbelr regular Une-up Regular $2.50. Now was before Brown Berry waltzed K ynock, r f ...... 2 1 0 0 0 0 th rou gh ou t Massey, ss ...... 4 1 2 1 2 0 The West Side Buddies topped tee has some of tee following strikeouts Kotscb, rf ...... 8 0 0 1 0 0 $1.95 away with honors in the American Berkshire Industrial Farm oy tee per game 26, 22, 21, 19, 18, 15. ;itake at Rockingham. 28 9 9 15 8 3 Scbleldge, If ...... 8 0 2 0 0 0 score of 15-5. The Buddies nicked Manager Lefty St. John says be was Brown Berry, owned by the Oaepeatry SUB-ALPINES OPPOSE Lampreebt, e ....8 0 2 7 0 0 PCase for 12 hits. Tedford got three very fortunate to get Taylor. The Lytle Brothers of Plainfield, N. J., AB R HPO A B Phillips, rf ...... 1 0 0 1 0 1 out of four trips to tee plate. Haefs West Sides will practically tue tee so casually triumphed over Mary Daniels p, ss ....4 0 0 1 0 0 Tedford, lb ...... 8 1 0 8 0 0 and McCurry collected two apiece. same lineup they have u sm all sea­ Reynolds teat the colt has stamped Phelps, 8b, p ....2 1 1 1 1 2 STRONG OUTFir HERE Egan, 2b ...... 8 0 1 3 1 1 Pease got tee only two hits for son with tee exception of Hank Me- himself of championship caliber. Tureck, lb ...... 8 1 2 2 1 1 Wright, 3b .....*.8 0 1 0 1 0 Berkshire Boys. CTann who will possibly be out tee Walter "Long Shot^ Cox has a Orlowskl, c, p ...1 0 1 6 0 0 Hewitt, p ...... 2 0 0 0 3 0 Constantly Increasing Membership Buddies rest of tee season with a leg Injury horse m the Hambletonian that Baccoccio, c ...... 0 0 0 2 0 0 The fast''^ scrappy Warehouse Burkbardt, rf ...1 C 0 0 0 0 AB. R. H. PO. A. E. which he got last Sunday against carries a threat in each boot. He Reedy, 2b, ss . . . .8 0 1 2 0 1 Point team will meet the Sub-Al­ Ford, 2b ...... 2 0 0 1 0 2 tee Bluefields. is Atlantic Volo, owned by L O. Booteroyd, 2b ...2 1 0 0 1 1 pines tomorrow afternoon at 8 26 2 8 21 7 ~2 In Our Fraber, c f ...... 4 1 1 0 0 0 Blake of New York. Trained care­ Smite, If ...... 2 1 1 1 0 0 o’clock at M t Nebo. Leo Johnson Manchester Green or Bingo Sturgeon will start for tee Judd, s s ...... 5 0 0 1 3 1 fully all winter and spring, this Skopek, rf ...... 2 1 2 0 0 0 AB R HPO A E Haefs, ef, rf ....8 2 2 3 0 0 Sport Chatter horse, not considered'to have a Zvanicki, cf ...... 8 0 0 0 0 0 locals. Wsrtbouse Point holds vic­ Ecabert, If ...... 8 0 0 0 0 0 tories over such teams as tee Check Tedford, lb ___ 4 2 3 6 0 0 chance early in the year, won the Spillans, cf ...... 8 0 1 2 0 0 Bread ana Mahoney Service teams Gustafson, p, c, . .4 1 1 6 2 1 So much timr was taken up by three-year-old Castleton trot at 28 ~5 8 16 8 6 Loveland, lb ....8 0 0 6 0 0 Sargent, If ...... 3 2 1 0 0 0 Salem so handily that he forced Score by innings: from Hartford. Viot, ss ...... 8 0 0 8 0 0 tee wrestlers on tee lower part of The starttnl* lineup for bote Sat­ 10^ Suit Club Vennart, 2b, rf ..3 1 1 0 0 0 himself into tee limelight Machine ...... 602 10— 9 Cooney, p ...... 8 0 0 1 1 0 tee card of wrestling at tee Sandy urday and Sunday’s games will be: Chapman, 3b ____3 3 1 1 0 0 Other colts and fillies which have Carpentry ...... 002 12— 5 Jarvis, rf ...... 8 0 0 1 0 0 Beach Stadium last night text it Joey Raynor If, Jimmy O’Leary 2b, Is Proof Of Its POPULARITY MeCurry, p .... 2 3 2 0 0 0 been performing well to date and Two base bit Phelps; home run, Grand!, 2b ...... 8 0. 1 2 1 1 was not uncil 11:16 that the main Nino Bogglttl e, Horse Bogglnl ss, who should n jt be far behind the Yost; bits, off 'liU g, D i^els 4, Oi^ Segar, c ...... 2 0 0 8 0 0 wrestling match between Stanis­ Ding Farr lb, Sullivan cf, Lovett With Manchester Men Totals ...... 33 15 12 18 4 4 laus Zbyszko and tee one-time col­ leader at Goshen, are: Hollywood lowskl 2, Phelps 8; stolen bases. Hutchinson, 8h ..2 0 0 1 1 1 Berkshire L F. PoBtla, to be driven ^ his million­ Carpentry 21, Machine 19; left on 8b, Antonio or Sartor rf, Sturgeon, ored fluting flash, George God­ Johnson or R. Fraser p. Santiago, ss ___ 8 0 0 4 0 1 frey, was gotten together. The time aire owner, John L. Dodge of Lex­ bases, Carpentry 7, Machine 2; 26 0 2 18 8 "i YOU CAN JOIN ANY TIME I Just count 25 weekf Sutlill, rf ...... 3 0 0 0 0 0 ington, Ky.; Sir Raleigh, owned by base on balls, off Gin 6; hit by for tee show to close was 11:80 and SEEKS THIRD TITLB Manehsstsr Grssn .. 000 000 0—0 from the time you join and you will know when yoo PuUiner, I f ...... 2 1 0 0 0 0 their match was to be unlimited or Allan J. Wilson of Boston, and a pitcher, Kjmock, Saccoedo, Oriow- Man. Athletics ...... 001 ICO x—2 will receive your Suit, and—Don’t Forget That Every F elio, c ...... 2 1 0 2 0 1 winter book favorite at 2-1 with ski, Tureck, dkopek; struck out, by imtil one man had secured a falL New York, Aug. 11.—(AP) — Two base bit, Massey; hits, off Member Who Pays In Full ALSO GETS HIS CHOICE Dowd, lb ...... 3 1 0 6 0 1 Bote worked bard in the short time oar McElywn,’ Calumet Don- GUI 10; Danle’e 8; Phelps 6; time, Hewitt 2. Cooney 8; bass on !)alls, N ick, 8b ...... 3 0 0 1 0 4 owned and driven by W ill F . 1:20; umpires, Crowley, Higgins. Young Luclen Brouillard of Worces­ OF $6.00 WORTH OF MERCHANDISE FREE! Which teat was allowed teem and tee ter, Mass., the flrst southpaw fight­ off Hewitt 1, Cooney 2; struck out, De Brauio, 2b .. 2 1 0 4 1 0 Caion, tee driver who piloted The by Hewitt 6 Cooney 2; time, 1 hour Is Equivalent To A 15 4-10% Discount. quarter of a ton of beef that they r er In ring annals to win two titles, Anntage, cf .... 8 0 0 0 0 0 Marchioness home victor in tee 10 minutes; umpires, O’Leaiy and represented fell and tossed around has an upstandinc suggestion to Pease, p ...... 2 l 2 1 0 2 Hambletonian last year, and Olok p l a y a t WnXlMANTIO Olds. We have atudied varioUa methods of credit and sva- tee mat wite no fall resulting. maks as to bow he can clear all Reynolds. tems of easy payments in the purchasing of clothmg T otals ...... 28 5~2 18 1 9 Altogether there are 40 fleet- Tomomw ofteraeoB the Blue- question cf bis right to the second Buddies ...... 080 080 9—15 footed eligibles to tee big trot This fields will travel to WUlimantlc one. Brouillard addrsssad himself to and we believe that our plan offers as easy solutioii d Berkshire I. F ...... 030 002 0— 6 Last Night's Fights representi six more than a year where they will meet the Sacred tee N. B. A. today. Yesterday *s Stars purchasing good dothing as any we know of. - Two base hits, McCurry, Pease; ago. Heart A. C. at that dty. This team "If tee National Boxing Associa­ hits oa, McCurry 1, Gustafson 1, By Associated Press With no dearth of favorites, 12 to boasts a very strong aggregation tion will name on opponent and By Assoolated Press Pease 12; sacrifice hits, Fraber, Detroit—Mose Butch Pittsburgh, 15 starters are expected at (Soshen, and have defeated some of tee best agree to recognize the winner ss Joe Kuhri, Senators—Rapped Tedford; double plays. Pease to outpointed Tony Tassi; Detroit, 10. tee largest field ever to get the teams in tbiq town. their champion, m fight him any Boeton pitekiug tor two doubles Santigo; left on basM, Buddies 4, Norte Adams, Mass.—Steve Carr starting gun in tee Hambletonian. The Bluefields will start with its time they say,” be annoimced bel­ and two singles. Berkshire 2; bash on balls off, Jic- of Meriden, outpointed Johnny strongest team wlth'Kovls probably ligerently. "Then m fight Thll and Bud PamuJss, Giants—Ibut out Curty 2, Gustafson 1, Pease 1; Pilch. New York, 10. Boat owners of Monterey, Cal., OB/ tee mound. ’Hie Bluefields will weH have just one ebarafion. After Phillies wlte to bl« to win 4^). struck out by, Mrpuriy 8; Gustaf­ Dallas, Tex.—Tracy Cox of In­ have formed a club and will piutiol- practice tonight on their field at teat I want to fight Maxie Rosen- Evan Swanson, Wb*te Sox - GLENNEY’S son 8, Pease 2; time, 1:15; umpire, dianapolis, outpointed Lou Avery, pate in state and national race meet­ McKee street. All playeis are re­ bloom for tee llgut heavyweight Cloutsd triple and two slnglsa B. McConkey agd E. Jolly. Tulsa. 10. ings. quested to be at tee field at 9:16 UUe." against T lfm . ' PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, AUGUST 11. 1988

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better results might attend private companjr’s offices here today by W. druggists of the state—^particular­

sales than the auction method. ROCKVILtE PLANT GOES DOLAN, MURPHY TO SPEAK j GROWERS, MARKET O. Day, treasurer. ly the clearing up O . the laws ef­ The name of the association has Army Has Lost Interest fecting the . iquor control in dnig been changed ' and :he mem. .:rs The factories will operate on a 35 are now working as a corporation UNDER BLANKET CODE hour week with a minimum w^lge AT PHARMAOr MEETING stores provisional on the repeal of WILL REOPEN SOON the Glastonbury members having In Lady of Bedloe*s Isle of 40 cents an hour. Office staffs the Eighteenth Amendment. surrendered their separate charter Upwards of fifteen hundred invi­ Springfltld, Mass., Aug. 11.—All v/ill go on a 40 hour week. Pay ad­ ■ A number of Manchester phar­ tations have been issued for the I eleven divisions of the United States justments will be made but will not macists are planning to attend a dinner at which many ot ’’be Re­ New York, Aug. 11.—(AP)—^The<^ln Washington, addressing the Elnvelope Company will gc under be determined until next week. testimonial dinner *o be given to publican an' Democratic leaders of Produce Raisers May Rely Lady of Bedloe’s Island won’t car- Army, “we profess to have hav as the blanket code for the industry, The plants have been normally on Hugh R Bleme, secretary ot the the state will apeak" and which UTEST STOCKS ry the torch for the Army any much admiration for feminine August 21, it was announced at the a 48 hour week but, actually the Board of Pharmacy Commissioners speaking program includes Dr. Ed­ more. beauty as the next fellow; and we week has ranged around 32 hours of the state, at the Wilcox Pier res­ ward G. Dolan, collector ot Internal on Private Sale Instead of The trouble Is simply this: The are not denying that perhaps in except in ipecial cases. Day said. New York, Aug. 11— (AP)— The taurant, New Haven, next Monday revenue, and Edward Murphy, Army no longer can support r in our day we, too, were gay blades. The minimum wage announced cor- evening. president of the Connecticut Phar­ Stock Market dawled differently to­ the style to which she had become DELICIOUS CEREAL /c cannot agree, however, that resDonds closely with what has been Mr. Bieme is a former president maceutical Association and a mem­ Auction at Oak S t Lot day as grains displayed weakness accustomed. in these times any such sum as paid. The company has two plants of the State Association of Drug­ ber of the Board of. Pharmacy And the speculative public apparent­ Two years ago she got lit up. $40,000 should be spent to light in this city, and also factories In Commissioners. Mr. Murphy has That was the Army’s doLigs. The gists and in the capacity of legisla­ ly wrapped itself in another mantle any lady. Besides, she’s i )t a OVERCOMES COMMON Worcester. Hartford, and Rockville, tive leader in I’he last Assembly been selected to make the presen­ A meeting of the members of the Army spent about $40,000 and the torch; and she isn’t going any­ Conn., Philadelphia, Indianapolis, tation address to Commission., r of cautiousness. Lady of Bedloe’s Island was lit like was able to secure several acts of Vegetable and Fruit Growers As­ where anyway. and Waukegen, m. Bieme. Professionals seemingly accoimt- the marquee of a cinema house— legislation for the benefit of the sociation jf Manchester. Inc., will "W e have come, therefore, to the ed for what little activity there was floodlights and that sort of thing, CONSIIPAIION be held tonight in the Sub-Alpine conclusion that from now on the in share transactions and both buy­ to make her lovely by night as she Lady of Bedloe’s Island—the Club to discuss the matter o..- dis­ ers and sellers were so far apart in is lovely by day. Statue of Uberty—shall cease to All-Bban Provides ‘‘Bulk,** many instances that they were im- posing of produce soor to come in­ The Army was extremely proud. be a concern o.. the United States able to get together on quotations, Vitamin B and Iron to the market. Cucumbers and Nothing is too good for its women Army. Henceforth, she will be The ticker tape idled monotonously cauliflowers in much larger quanti­ folk. cared for jy the Department ot the ties than ever before raised in this in the early hours and prices gener Unfortunately,, some ^gentlemen ally mulled about unimportantly. Interior, which is a very good de­ K ellogg's A ll-Bran meets a Sasic viciq^ty will be ripening very soon in Washington became impressed partment, though little given to ro­ Wheat was quite heavy at Chicago with a need for economy. They need of the American dietary. It and there will also be a heavy crop mance or the practice of spending supplies “bulk”—so helpful in cor­ of late peas Reaches will start to and other grains sagged sympathe­ looked over the books and came tically. Cotton tended toward the $40,000 to get ladies lit up. recting common constipation. In Popular Market on that item of $40,000 for pretty­ come in. though in small lots, next eleven years, All-Bran has w on easy side. The dollar was almost “After all, the Lady of Bedloe’s week, to be followed by much L -» - ing the Lady of Bedloe’a Island. millions of satisfied users. stationary in foreign exchange deal­ Forty thousand dollars just to get Island is 47 years old, and weighs 855 MAIN STREET RUBINOW BUILDING er quantities a little later. New tests show added rehsons Settle .Auction Question ings. Bonds were fairly Arm, but a lady properly lit. Preposterous! 225 tons, and she can’t expect to dull. "Generals,’’ said the gentleman be treat^ like a chorus girl.’’ for ^ e success of A ll-Bran. Lab­ The meeting tonight will set the oratory experiments prove that, in date fo- the re-opening of the Oak Stocks that managed to edge up fractionally to aroimd a point n- addition to “bulk,” it provides vita­ street wholesale market and will min B to help tone the intestinal cluded Santa Fe, Johns-Manville, opened the doors of the car and also discuss the question of con­ tract. tinuing the r.uction system through Montgomery Ward, American Loco­ AUTOMOBILE BURNS; dragged the occupants out Flames You^ll Save The headaches, loss of appetite which some $45,000 was netted in motive, Baldwin Locomotive, Ches­ enveloped the car a moment after­ apeake Corp., National Steel, In­ ward. and energy that so often result from strawberries. The association may constipation can be overcome by decide not to auction but msu'ket dustrial Rayon, Union Paciflc and FOUR ESCAPE DEATH The women, Mrs. Hannah Kohen, U. S. Industrial Alcohol. Among this pleasant cereal. How much bet­ at private sale. of New York, Mis<; Muriel Rawle, ter than using pills and drugs. There will be such a variety of the more active losers of similar and Miss Estelle Karasne, both of Plenty on amounts'were American Can, Amer All-Bran is mild. Its “bulk’* Is grades among the fruit and vege­ Danbury, Aug. 11.—(AP)—Three New Rochelle, and their chauffeur. ican Telephone, Consolidated Gas, much like that of lettuce. Within tables brought to the lot that some women and a chauffeur who" were Robert Robertine, of New York, will Chrysler, Du Pont, General Motors, the body, it absorbs moisture and members are of the opinion that be able to leave the hospital today. Western Union, U. S. Steel, Case, taken to the Danbury hospital last forms a soft mass, which gently National Distillers and Celanese. night following an accident several clears the intestines of wastes. These Big miles north of this city, in which Stock Market judgments gener­ JOBLESS, KILLS SELF Two tablespoonfnls daily are sxiffi- ally appeared to be following- an their automobile was destroyed by cient to overcome-most types of con­ hour-to-hour routine, with most fire, barely escaped death in the stipation. Chronic cases, with every flames, it was disclosed today, when Bristol, Aug. 11.— (AP) — John C. H. TRYON’S traders ready to jump in any direc­ Blaski, 65, jobless for three years, meal. If not relieved this way, see tion. While there was little p^- State Policeman Harry Tucker, who your doctor. VALUES took part in their "escue, made his committed suicide at bis home yes­ simism to be found in the majority Another benefit o f A ll-Bran is Sanitary Market report at the Ridgefield barracks. terday by inhaling illuminating of board rooms, at the same time gas. He was. reported as having that it has twice as much blood­ there was no great amoimt of op­ The policeman, cm his v.ay to his been depressed for some time. building iron as an equal amount BEST CUTS D ial 4 8 0 0 timism observable. Various financi 1 home, passed the place a moment The suicide verdict was given by by weight of beef liver. analysts were of the opinion that a after the automobile left the high­ Dr. Arthur S. Brackett, medical Serve as a cereal, or use in cook­ MEATS healthier market situation would be way, overturned and burst into Frime Bib Boast Beef, ^ examiner. ing. Tempting recipes on the red- buUt up by a finrther drifting of flames. .With the assistance of per­ Blaski leaves bis widow and sev­ and-green package. Sold by all gro­ prices in a relatively narrow range Chuck Roast sons from passing automobiles, he eral children. Small Legs of Lamb, o 1 cers. Made by Kellogg in Battle Cut from Prime Steer Beef. over a period of a week or so. Creek. lb...... Z l C Early buying in Baldwin Loco­ Try a Veal Boast, Loin or Cutlet, motive, Apierican Locomotive and a SUGAR CURED ARMOUR’S QUALITY few of the other railway equipment Sr"-;...... 19c stocks reflected not only a pickup Pork to Boast, 4 q \ in business for some of these com­ ^b...... M*.1..... K panies but the probability that a Smoked H aillS Bump Boast, ra m number of the important carriers Saturday*s Specials Spell Savings! Whole or Shank Half, lb______Z / C will have to be kept in condition to Native Fowl, OC handle the growing volume of traf­ EVERYBODY SAVES AT l b ...... Z O C fic which has accompanied recent RIB END industrial progress. OBOCEBIES Week-end trade reviews pointed Fancy Butter, rolls, out that the upswing in commerce lb...... Z O C had been resumed after a brief Everybody’s Market S Pounds Lard in 1-Ib. 1 O pause brought about by uncertain­ ROAST PORK Strictly Fresh Jersey Pork. prints ...... X ^ C ties surrounding the new industrial FREE DELIVERY! DIAL 3919 CfmpbeU's Tomato Juice, O C codes. Decimation of unemploy­ 4 cans for ...... ment, with a resultant increase of Fancy Native The Most Perfect Native Fancy Native Bell SUGAR CURED SMOKED Crosse & Blackwell’s X Q ^ buying power, it was found, have Tomato Juice, bottle .... XOC served to check much of the usual Lima Beans! TOMATOES! PEPPERS! FBUTT midsummer decline in the retail sec­ Large Cantaloupes, OC tion. Further expansion in public SHOULDERS 8 f a r ...... ^ O C consumption was expected over the J c q t. 6 « l b . Apples, 5 pounds 4 next few weeks. GENUINE SPRING f o r ...... l l I C California Oranges, large q o Native Freeh Fancy Medium New Unicom Extra White size, dozen ...... « 3 « 3 C OPEBA STAB SUED Grapefruit, ey f EGGS! POTATOES! Tuna F ish! Lam b Legs 5 f o r ...... ^ D C New Britain, Aug. 11.—(AP)— 4 to 6-Pounds Average. VEGETABLES Alma Gluck Zimbalist, world fam­ |C can Fancy Com, OQ ous singer, was named def^dant in 2 9 ® P k . BONELESS FACE dozen ...... m OC suits for $10,000 today by John and Cucumbers, y q Sophie Monkiewic, nmn and wife, of Limited. Small—bnt good cookers. Largest can, same as two small ones.______each ...... X C y « ) C this city, for injuries sustained in an automobile collision at Canton, Large Bipe Barttett Selected Sweet Malaga Boston Head 4 yv Extra Large Snnldst Rum p Roast Lettuce ...... X v iC this state on June 4. Each claims Iceberg m ^ $5,000. PEARS! GRAPES! Prime Steer Beef. Lettuce ...... X d C A car operated by Monkiewic and LEMONS! Tomatoes, wt a machine which defendant is said lb...... O C to own and in which she was riding 2 e each LEGS OF MILK-FED Summer Squash, 4 crashed at the intersection of 2 c each 8 f o r ...... X U C Rivers road and Simons avenue in Heavy Durable » Yellow Wax Beans, |" Canton, and the plaintiffs allege Last 'Time This Year! Finest Yellow Elberta Fowl quart ..." ...... O C that the collision was dfie to the SELECTED MILK-FED. negligence and reckless driving of RROOMS! W aterm elons ! PEACHES! Veal » 1 0 * 2 quarts for ...... X«/C the defendant. TENDER SIRLOIN 29^ each 4 2 9 ® COUNTRY ROLL CREAMERY Limit 2, 49c valoe. Bound “Nlggerhead” cnar- Bipe—Freestones! Boot Beer or VaniUa anteed. BUTTER STEAK FREE DEUVERY 8 Varieties Assorted ON SATURDAYS EXTRACTS! Lanoh— Graham- -Saltine d COOKIES! t i c lb. CRACKERS! 2 h m * 4 3 ^ TRY US FOR QUALITY AND ECONOMY 3 bottles 2 5 * 2 ! b s . ^ w i DO cun Mirr 2 3 W1 DOoeeMkar Next price— 2 for 25c. 2 lbs. 23^ A great valne!______MINCED HAM SELECTED AND TESTED ACORN OR CERVELAT KLEIN'S MARKET Dark Fruit Pound Stock iqt! Bankers Chocolate BOLOGNA CAKE! Bonkel’s Break&st MALT! FRANKFURTS AND DELICATESSEN POUSH RINGS EGGS a l a m i WHOLESA1.E 161 Center Street COCOA! S RETAIL VEAL LOAF Week-End Specials Last tinae at tills price. iC can Limit 6. 2 d O Z e < LAND (VLAKES For Sunday Meat Loaf— Bine Banner Premier YeUow Bantam BUTTER Again We Feature Free Banning Table 1 0 * 1 1 - 1 7 * With Order Strictly Fresh Toilet Tissue CORN! 2 Pounds HAMBURG SALT! 1 PURE PRINT 9 ® c a n FRESH GROUND STEAK 4 D > s . 1 SUGAR 5 ‘ A c box Beg. 2 for 25c.- Limit 5. HAMBURG ^ LARD 2 Pounds 25c “Doarte Apple” 10 Pounds 55c Fancy Native MEATY With Order Bed Astrahan Eating PLUMS! COBfBINAllON SPECIAL /• Cucumbers! C h o p s * ZS‘\ z 1 Solid Pieces Pot Boast, 1 Lb. Fancy Bacon— APPLES! Veal 1 ARMOUR STAR ISc, 15c, 18c lb. dbz. Oven B o a s t...... 15c, 19e lb. 1 Dos. Nntive Eggs— Granine Spring Legs of Lamb, 2 ® FRUIT DEPARTMENT SPECIALS BAKERY DEPARTMENT BOTH FOB 54c ■ See tiieee wondera!______19o lb. A 65o Vnloe! Premier Pure ASSOBTED Smoked Hams (8-9 Ib. aver.), FCney Yellow Bantam ______j______16c lb. DeUdom Joloy We Carry a Foil line of Na­ Tomato Soup ! CORN! Native PotatoM I pound Cake Try Our Own Core tive Fm its and Vegetablea. SCOTCH HAMS | ORANGES! Special for Tomorrow ^ e can ^ K e doz. 4 1 . peck Wliole or H alt ...... SSo Ib. Extra Fancy Nntive Fotatoee, pound SB oed...... 98o Ib. 1 5 ^ peck ...... 4So Llnatt 5.______9 ® * ^ O Z . No. I Grade. Large, Bipe, Pink Meat 15* A BEAL Special! P. A G. Soap, 8 bars ...... S5o Large, Tender Native Ivory Soap, 5 fbr...... S7o Fancy Native CALIFORNIA Freeh Blnebvry Best Boy In Town! Cantaloupes! SUNKIST FRESH ASTOB COFFEE ...... SSo Ib. OPEN SCNDATS SQUASH! ORANGES Cantaloupes Vienna Bread Coffee Rinsrs Named after and need exoln* ONIONS! lively by Hm tamooe hotel of Ice Cream • Candy • Soda 3 f o r 1 9 * CIfnrs, Etc. 3 for See these! 200"*^ 4'“ 25c 2''*llc 15c I lANCHES'FER EVENING HERALD* MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, AUGUST 11,198^ PAGE ELEVEN

along basket lunches. The refresh­ man., Maas., out of 865^00 at N O n n O ) W (Hffi-THIRD EMPLOYMENT AT PEAK ment committee wUi teke charge HOLD CONFIDENCE MAN JacksonvlUe,, Fla. of the bankets at th*' grove, .iecre- Inspector Graham waa sent here ation Director Frank Busch has First IVatioivai Stores ADVANCE n naCES IN TALCOTTVniE u n i s from New York by the government loaned baseball and horseshoe Chicago, Aug. 11—(AP)— The pitching paraphernalia. Miss Ehne- arrest of a man police said bad be''n especially to captyre Mead, wbo waa One of the heartening industrial iine Pentlani, in charge of the identUied as William Elmei Mead, accused by police ot having come Rubinow’s Anticipation of junior sports program, has arrs' g- i S M Higher Marks Verified But developments in this area was 59 years old, alleged confidence man to Oiicago to prey oo visitorB to a made known yesterday when It was ed a list ot events for children of said by authorities to be wanted in (.Itentury o f Progress. Concern Bought at Bottom. stated at the office of the ^alcott all ages with prizes. Stanley L. 28 different American cities, was re­ Brothers Company at Talcott'’ille Nichols and M'ns,. Ehcma Dowd are vealed here today by Herbert b announcing their Augxist Sale that under a two-shift program joint chainnen of the outing com­ Graham, U. 8. Postal inspector from m ittee. of Coats, Rublnow’s are pointing" adopted in ro-operation with the New York. LnmB out the extreme wisdom of making NRA program there were e ploy­ The inspector said Mead had serv­ ed at the mills this v a greater coat purchases at the present time Worry over the depression hai} in­ ed prison terms in London and Ban Brunner’S number of pprsons than ever before creased baldness, says a Chicago Quentin, but bad successfully evad­ Ib Bublnow*s are afflUatod with a buy­ in the long history of the ctmcem scientist. And we always thought ed arrest fo r the last 17 ye*urs. The MARKET ing syndicate which comprises over the crisis the nation has just gone latest exploits of which he was ac­ LEGS DIAL 5191 100 stores, having an aggr^rate through was a hair-raising experi­ cused, he said, was the alleged deec- purchasing power of many millions ence. Ing of Parker C. Morton of Whit- cf dollars, and possessing the beoe* SIX MORE ROAD JOBS Gcauina Spring ~ Boned and Rellad If desired fit of years of accumulated experi< «Bce. This syndicate at a special LARGE RINSO AT ALL OUl STORES LAMB FORES meeting last May, after a careful GO TO CONTRACTORS Best cuts o f Cem.Fed Steers oonsideratioD of market conditions, decided that prices were due to ad> Pandolfo Brothers of Hart 2™“37c vance and purchased heavily of fur fold Awarded That On Pine PEARS RIB ROAST and material at the low June prices. P atterson'S Fesey StlNBSTTE Boneless evea or pot raetL Svents of the past few months have Street, Columbia. California Dox 2 1 < Shown the wisdom of this policy and MARKET CLEANSER CHUCK ROAST Rubinow’s are now passing on to Commissioner John A. Macdon­ CANS 1 3 c Telephone 8888, » 101 Center Street. 3 Popular boneless oven roast — Noted for Flavor their customers big savings, since ald announced today the award of The Store for Quality and Meats Yon Can Eat. CANTALOUPES materials have risen substan­ six road joU , bids for which '.^e--; ’«aey tially in price since that time, and Meaty received on July 17 and July 81. L egs Lamb Veal Boasts, FACE RUMP the new NBA codes have added to HERE’S A BUY! The successful bidders are as f* 1 5 * be accepted for less than 83 1-3 per Pandolfo Brothers. Hartford. Veal Shanks, cent increase over the original Town of Danbury: West f-*iro 18c, 20c lb...... “KRASDALE” prices. To save time in filling your road to A. J. Kovacs. Danbury. CARROTS « EXTRA SPECIALS » orders, kindly mark the advanced Town of Brcoklyn. Three sec­ PORK ROASTS, Middle Cuts 17c lb. MAYONNAISE King of Beefsteaks , prices on same.** tions to Lare Construction Com­ PINTS J pany, Meriden. Ifr. Rubinow remarked that wo- Daisy Bams, 3 10* Tbwn of SteiUng: Three sections Boiled Ham, PORTERHOUSE 39^ m «i who plan to get a new coat for Ih...... lb...... the coming Fall and Winter will do to Lane Construction Company, 23c 35c BEETS Steak Noted for Flavor Meriden. Smoked Shoulders, Baked Ham, well to viiit Rubinow’s vhere they ■i...... lb...... DILL PICKLES will find coats not only priced 30 12c 40c ■CHS per cent to 50 per cent below pres­ J g QUART JAR 3 10^ SIRLOIN * t m ent costs for similar coats, but also, Canadian Bacon, 38c lb. Dried Beef, 19c V4 lb. Frank- manufactured from materials and ODD FELLOWS TO JOIN furts, 22c lb. Cheese. M in ^ Ham. Spiced Ham, 35c furs chosen from the pick • of the lb. Liverwarst, 25c lb. Btdogna. Corned Beef. Veal market, and selected with Rubi- IN OUTING TOMORROW Loaf. Cervelat. Chemet, Etc MOTHER (K)0SE UUEEK END SPECIALS aoWs traditional good taste. ICE CREAM POWDER A tk O ut Store Manager for a copy of our Weekly Specials USE EVAPORATED Three Fraternal Units to Pic­ Bottom Round, 25c Ib. Top Round, 28c lb. Short and Porterhouse Steaks. Bottom Round Ground. MILK 8 8 GIRLS REGISTERED nic at Farm of Forrest N. 25c lb. Buckland. 3 23c LAND OlAKES AT WOODSTOCK CAMP Manchester’s Odd Fdlows lodges. Scotch Ham, sliced, 30c lb. Scotch Ham Roasts, 25c Ib., King David Lodge, Shepherd En­ from two pounds up—but give us a little time to make BETTY CROCKER’S 93 Score Sweet Cream On« campment and Sunset Lodge of them for you. Temptsome^ Toothsome, T ^ ty! ANGEL FOOD Ib T InstitnticHi Starts Off With Rebekahs will hold their ammai BUTTER U. S. Gov*t Certified RoHs Double the EnrbUment of picnic in the grove on the farm of CAKE Last Tear*s Camp. Forest N. Buckland, Hmstown Arbuckle’s Coffee, 28c lb. EUzabetii Park Coffee, S2c lb. Road, tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 Nation-Wide Coffee, 25c Ib. Seven Day Coffee, 23c lb. o’clock. The (mting will be open to Chi^ & Sanborn’s Tea and Coffee. Maxwell House. 39c Camp Woodstock for girls starts members of the lodges, their wives, White House, Etc. Patterson’s Tea, 30c Yz lb. Try It! New Potatoes today with 88 girls registered for friends and children. ICE the two weeks’ camping period. The The transportation conunlttae Melons. Oranges. Spinach. TJma Beans, 2 quarts CREAM ■U a ^ FtNAST SLKED girls live in cabins, seven girls and has made arrzingements for those POWDER b a c o n s u g a r c u r e d n leader in each cabin. Mra. W. D. that do'not have cars. 'Those with­ 19c. Corn. L^ons. Cabbage. Carrots, Etc. RINOLESS Ckockett of the Manchester Y. M. out means ' transportation are re­ FREE! C A. is in charge of the camp but We will be glad to wait on yon at the Store or DeUver Free MEMBBR HENFIELD quested to meet at Odd Fellows CWWJ S E U a E D due to the illness of her mother will Hal^ not later than 1:30 p. m. to where yon five. Yon know we are meat specialiata. be imable to be at the camp all the Picnickers are requested to take r time. Miss Cllzabeth Proctor, a 19c form et counadlor at the camp, will '/4-LB. Smoked Shoulders Sho^sSLk R > U .^ take charge of the camp in Mrs. PKG. Crockett’s absence.' Ad campers are expected in by » FLOUR noon today. After dinnir all girls DEVONSHIRE will be weighed in and then will go D ACTDY ObO HOMESTEAD to the waterfront to be gprsuled Jor COFFEE ■ A w # ■ I w 1 for Cakes and Pastries 95^' swim periods and to get their “bud- l-POUND PACKAGE dtee” for all the periods. An excel­ V A R i l l V The Manchester Pubfic Mai^et WB DO OUR MART r T i l l b 1 An all purpose Fleur lent group of leaders will take care 99^ of the water front headed by Miaa 22c Winifred Reynolds of the New Bri- tidn Y. W. C. A. She will be assist­ CUBE STEAKS ed by Gladys Vansant of Ardmore, FOR YOUR SUNDAY DINNER FANCY RIPE Ibt Pa., Frances Crean of New Britain, Bananas Anne Generous of Plainfield. Beu*- ALarge Variety o f Fancy Beef Cuts. Home Dressed Poultry. 33c bara Kilboume of Meriden will have diargc of oports and will assist the Lamb, Veal and Fresh Eastern Pork to Roast. Brookside leaders in diarge of swimming with LAND O’LAKES Creamery boats and canoes. Other leaders Fancy Fresh Western Fowl, ^ rv ON SALE! Boneless Rolled Roast Baby BUTTER are Mrs. David Hamilton, of the 4 to 5 lbs. each. L b ...... l e / C Manchester Y. M. C. A., who will Spring Lamb, about 4 lbs. each, 1 0 be a craft leader. Mrs. Ella Pebl at, Ib...... l O C 2 47c Pa-fzi(>s Brimble in chai^ of the youngest Fancy Western Frying Chickens, 0 Lim it 2 Pounds With $1.00 Order. group of girls; Drucille Bevin of 3 to 3Vi lbs. each. Lb...... We carry a full line of Preserving Supplies ett lowest market prices in all stores Biast Hampton, assisting in crafts Finest Legs Spring 1 A ^ and OO LARGE CANS SLICED and sports; Grace Gowen of Cen­ Lamb,lb...... I J j C Z O C tral Village, a.sal8ting in crafts and Home Dressed Pullets and PINEAPPLE dramatica; Esther Sutherland of Home Dressed Chickens to Roast. O CANS COFFEE Manchester, assisting in crafts; Fancy, Mild Cure, Boneless Smoked Shoul­ OTve Baker of North Grosvenor- Fresh Made Lamb Patties p* 49c At Special LOW PRICES i«l 1 ders, an lean and no waste. a g\ FINASl MAYONNAISE ' dale, in charge of the commissary for frying or broiling, each...... O C to4 lbs.each. Lb...... 29 and dining room; Helen ’Talcott of 31/2 CRISeX) 8 ' u. Oastonbury, assisting in dramati *.8 POUND CANS KYBO anu sports; Leila Hazeltine of New inast SANDWICH SPHEAD F York City, in charge of nature OF FRUIT AND VEGETABLES Ground Ib tin , study; Nancy Judkins of Mt. Vernon ON SALE! Fresh, Native, Well Native Carrots or Beets, 18c or Bean Ib tin 12# in diarge of craft work; Abbie Filled Lima Beans, quart...... -V 44 VALUE 'Y F h Scott of Putnam, in charge of de­ 2 bunches fo r ...... •.,. votions; Mrs. Henry Keeney of Fresh Picked Yellow Com. BACON .... .21c lb. John Alden Manchester, camp nurse. Fancy Yellow Globe Onions The camp has more tTian doubled Fancy, Native Breakfast Melons. in 10-lb. sacks. S a ck ...... SCOTCH HAM ''fS S * "' *•*» its enroOment over last yea i’a Fancy, Large, Mellow Pears. Mild Cheese Aged Just Right ^ 2 U rqfistration. This is the largest Nice Sunkist Oranges for Juice, registration for the girls’ camp Nice Large, Ripe Plums. dozen ...... GROUND BEEF since 1929. This enrollment is RICHMOND Light Meat Tuna t 8ST largely due to the efforts of the Fancy, Lai^gfe, Wealthy Apples Fancy, Fresh Telephtme Peas, 1 Women’s Committee for the Girls for Cookb^, lb...... 2“ ® 39c Freshly ground |b p k , Beech-Nut Spaghetti ) - 80r Camp of Camp Woodstock. This 5c 2 q u a rts...... 1 O C in your presence ^ gyt coin^ttee was organized in the Chesterfield Ggarette^ 2 — t l i winter and several meetings nave V 6 X . SPEC. m l S been held to discuss plans for this AT OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT summer. Mrs. Howard Boyd from Stuffed and Roasted QO Home Made Coffee Rings, .EGS OF LAMB CHAMPION 1 >^’«^t--'^-BflKERYSU6GES[!0NS: Manchester has been a very active Chickens, each ___ -0 2 /C > O ^ C Sugar Frosted, each...... member of this committee. It was M e largely due to her efforts that Man- Home Made Blueberry Pies, FLAKE BUTTERS BETTY chMter has such a latge group of Home Baked Beans. fimn Native Berries. Each CROCKER girls going to Woodstock for the 2 1 lb pkg> 2 ^ ^ ANGEL CAKE 13 Egg 29^ next two weeks. SUcad The following girls will be at GROCERY SPECIALS N BEECH-NUT RYE BREAD Vl Im I camp: Betty Boyd| Marian Buck, Land O’Lakes Butter On Sale, a n u i E D Dorothy Case, Jean Crockett, PEANUT BUTTER Frances Cude, Dorothy Coleman, 2 pounds...... Our Stores Coffee, Coceanut Ban Chocolate Cookies 2 2W Jean French, Faiin Gedinat, Hazel Finest Native Potatoes, from a 1-lb. p k g ...... 2 JARS 2 9 c Hamilton, Emma Lou Kehler, Joyce lb bdk s j a s i Kehler, Valerie Miller, Katherine Wapping. Peck ...... 4 S / C Prize Bread S s r McGrath, Grace Noren, Mary Ultra Vacuum Coffee, Royal pw Morning Zest Coffee, FRUIT SYRUP Johanneson, Doris Pehl. Dorothea Scarlet, 1-lb. can ...... ^ / C Belmont Bread Sr d# ’ Smith, Marian Smith, Agnes Shear­ 1-lb. pkg...... CHERRY er, and Mary Louise Walah. PINEAPPLE Sealed Milk Parents anc friends are Invited to RASPBERRY UNSWEETENED visit the camp at any time after EVAPORATED 2:80 each day. Sunday, August 20, PUNCH will be the special visiting day for LEMON AND LIME STERILIZED n BEER « aQ parent! and friends of campers. ORANGE told Dally troai t a. ak to 6 p. aa (Slaadgad Tiaw) A swimming meet will be held in A Treat For You ^teUtins th afternoon. All who can are ask­ FANCY <1 e ed to come to the church service Kay Bros. Wild Animal Circus will be here in PINT J A R S ...... i O C Nmw Low Prtooo conducted by the campers at 10:30 Town on Tuesday, August 15. Admission 25c. REGULAR PRICE 21c. Sunday morning. This is an out-of- SOAP SA ir FIDELIO door service conducted entirely by With each 50c Purchase we are issuing tickets the campers without any adult as­ CALUMET sistance. Camp Woodstock Is a de- which wiD be a saving of 15c to you. It reads as - - POWDER li^tfu] spot and those in charge P & G Soap ■BUNG I follows: This ticket and 10c service fee will ad­ NKHITE NARHTHA 31^ 2 5 ^ wfl] be glad to welcome visitors at l-POUND CAN any tim e. mit one tq Main Show. This gives yon a rh»nt^ RUPPERTS (• to see a bi|^ drcus for a litUe dime. R bars BACK TO Wm’lE HOUSE \ 29c Hyde Park, N. Y., Aug. 11.— (AP) —Preparing for bis departure to­ ON SALE! Best Pare LuTd ON SALE! Fancy Fresh Mackerel, BLOCK ROAST night for the Capital, Prealdent • in Bulk. 4 pounds...... 25c at, pound CHIPSO RooMvelt annoonoed to

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0 \ m L _ FOOD h MARKET m l S' chi, 184 Birch street; Anna Della- bricks were thrown by the 3trL.e- shoes, many of them with soles fera, 72 Oak street; Ruth Muldoon, breakers into the picket line. wired together, betrayed long wear. ANNUAL DOLL PARADE 29 Cottage street; Jane Hubbard, WOMEN STAND BY Women stood their ground as "How long is it since you have 91 Chestnut street; Barbara Don­ well as the men, even though the had a new hat?” one was asked. ATTRACTS BIG CROWD nelly, 91 Chestnut street; Nancy stones grazed them in passing. And she answered— “ Sev'en y rs. They helped wash wotmds of I’ve mad.e an old black felt do 'or Hubbard, 91 Chestnrt street, and THEIRMENFOLK Elsie Clarkson, Chestnut street. men hurt in the brief but fiery winter and summer. Why even Edith BoIIes, Doris Hennequin, The Judges, Mrs. Frank Buc'h, clash—and ah the time, rancor when my sistei died over to Mon- Ruth Muldoon Win Prizes in Mrs. Clarence Martin an. Mrs. Pa- grow deeper in their hearts > . the ongahela City, I couldn’t afford to IN C O E STRIKE neighbors in the pa.nh, who un­ buy a decent hat to wear ' th<> East Side Event. ganl, gave the final awards to EMlth Bolles, for the best sewing; til the strike was whipped into funeral.” Doris Hennequin, for largest -ard- action had been their friends. And to another, “How long since The annual doll and doll carriage robe; Ruth Muldoon, for best dec­ For the most part, ho ever, you have seen a movie.” parade at the East Side play­ The woman laughed. “A movie! orated carriage Use Sharp Tongues as they consoled themselves with ground last night was witnessed by Good heavens, 't’s so long since The dolls had been dressed as a hope 'O f Victor) as they walk'-d a large and Interested crowd. The Tve even been to Brownsville that playgroimd project, which developr W t DO ouTiSftr/ back and forth near the entrances decorated doll carriages added a Weapons Fighting Should- of mines still open. Many are al­ rd get lost on the street there to­ ed surprising talent and industry SELECTED great deal of color to the event. among the little “ mothers.” The ready closed to avoid violence. day.” The entrents were Margaret That is one of the reasons these project was run under the direction FROM THE Both 'lides Picket Oakes, 80 Birch street; Jean Cos­ er-to-Shoulder at Mines. women picket back ard forth i of Miss Fenerty and she. announces FINEST tello, Birch street; Ruth Matchett, Not to be outdone by the pick­ the hot sun of midsummer days. a similar event on the West Side QUALITY eters, wonfen whose husbands They want the'r husbands to have 81 Bissell street; Petrina Giglio, 90 next Thursday afternoon." 1933 SPRIN6 Unlontown, Pa. — Across the had refused to walk out and who shorter hours and more pay—“ so Oak street; Edith Bolles, 39 Cot­ LAMB TO MEET tage street; Virginia Chadwick, 64 were still working, were also at we can see a little money now and frontier of the coal mine strike dis­ the front. Birch street; Doris iiennequin, 28 A platinum wire has been made A C rP tricts near nere, women are stand­ then instead of having the -ittle with a diameter of only one-thlrty- HIGH QUAUTY At Edenbom, several of these they earn taken away from them Cottage street; Margaret McCar- LI thousandth of an inch. ing b; their men doine picket duty. women were armed with wer s for food and rent bills.” tan, 81 Birch street; Gladys Bellu- STANDARD AT A £ P MEAT MARKETS Sharp words are their imple­ stronger than words. ments against non-union laborers. When a knife was taken ^way A live lobster is green: due to Some Joined the line because from one negro woman, she pro­ a chemical change in boiling, the they stood by the cause, but most tested loudly. “If anyone is going color changes- to red. RIB SILVERBROOK of the picketers came because to kill my man. I’m going to kill John or Stanislaus or Pete were right back,” she said. there. Dressed Vs For Holiday ANDERSON & NOREN “Why shouldn’t we?” Mrs. Cath­ The background of the m iie HOLLYWOOD MEATS — GROCERIES — FRUITS — VEGETABLES Roast Beef Butter erine Borris, wife of one of the strike in the coal areas is in 861 Center Street Manchester, Conn. miners, asked. “Those men v^ork Strange contrast to the bloodshed. DIAL 4078 Tender and Juiey— Out from the (Inset ttser Beef High Quality— Pastsurizsd— Sweet Oreain Right beyond the framework of MARKET hard for us.” S81 Bast Canter Street, the shafts ard tipples stretch A bride ot six months—a grand­ Comer Parker mother of 50—these are the wom­ green fields and neat gardens. Blue skies, with fantastic faces D IA L 3804 At A a P en who rub elbows in that fitful, SPECIALS MarksU ibi. A S c fiexible line that is stretching out formed by clouds, touch the he i- of Uniontown to Footedale, Grind­ zon in the distances. stone, Republic, and is now spread­ Even the company houses in the Native Mealy Potatoes For ing over most of western Pennsyl­ patches give no evidence of the vania. Thert is some doubt that strife outside. At Footedale they From O C even signing of a “picketing truce” are painted in greens and reds and W apping SATURDAY SUNNYFIELD HAMS Mayfair TEA BALLS at Harrisburg, and closing of many browns, most of them with a fiower W l DO OUR RAin ■•>!$ 1 ^ mines to avoid bloodshed, will stop bed in front and a kitchen garden Boneless Veal Boasts ...... 25c lb. 10 ■ I f A Siloed Oellophans § / f in the back. Whole or “ r T ‘ the spread of these Dues. 39c ■sg ^ All during the hot days, the The women themselves vje color­ Spring Legs Lamb ...... 19c lb. ROYAL SCARLET ULTRA VACUUM COFFEE, 1-lb. can 27o Half lb. I oC or IronJ®-f'y lb. 29c ful as they keep pace in the picket women whose husbands or fathers Large Native F ow l ...... 98c each Brownie ...... 1 lb. pkg. 21c| Square D e a l------1 lb. pkg. 19c 03 brothers are on strike, patrol^d line with their men. in groups, their jeering words to Younger ones dressed as care­ Round Steak Ground ...... 25c lb. Ann Page Preserves 16-OZ. Jar ] 5c the strike-breakers who came in or fully for the occasion as they would POST’S BRAN FL.AKES ...... 2 pkgs. 17c left the mines, acid in many have for a dance or movie. With Tender Pork Chops ...... 10c lb. UPTON’S TEA, Yellow Label...... 1-2 Ib. pkg. 85c PORTERHOUSE STEAK tongues. bare legs and socks, sleeveless silk JELL-O, all fla v o rs...... 3 pkgs. 17c Daisy Cheese White or colored ib. 2I( ASPARAGUS. Royal Scarlet Natural Points, 15-oz. flat can l.lc Fighting Words dresses and a bangle or two, th y looked as if they were bent on a EXTRA SPECIAL * MAYONNAISE, Regal Scarlet...... 8 oz. jar 10c 39t lb. “Tellow, scab, coward!” they pkg- 7c holiday. Only the thin mask of Strictly Fresh Eggs .... 29c dozen Shaker Salt hurled after the dustj figures fear around their eyes betrayed emerging from the mines and into Extracts, Royal Scarlet, all Lima Beans, Red Line, fresh, their anxiety. the cabbage patch. “Why can’t Native Green Peppers .... 10c qt. flavors, 4 oz. bottle .. S9c 8 large cans ...... 2Sc Gulden's Mustard , 2 Jars 23c A Seven-Year Hat a Sardines, Royal Scarlet, Cali­ Cut Beans, Royal Scarlet, you be a decent guy and help win Jar Rubbers, 4 for ...... 25c the strike?” The older women, mothers and fornia, 15 oz. can ...... 10c Refugee, 2 large cans 23c n o cane Before the Colonial mines <>.t grandmothers, wore duster caps— Ice Cream Powder, S fo r ...... 25c Peanuts, Royal Scarlet, Salted, Sweet Cora, Red Line, Grapefruit . 2 2 19c Grindstone, where one mam is al­ with wide, fiaring brims a- d 7 oz. Beer Stein ...... 17c 3 large 'an s ...... 28c Whitehouse ready dead and others were shot. “Mother Hubbard” dresses. Oheir Clean Yellow Bantam Corn. Tejcas Figs, Royal Scarlet, Cherries, Brownie, Royal quart bottle ] Qc skinless, 8 bz. jar ...... 12c Anne, largest ca n ...... 19c Rajah Cider Vinegar Pineapple Juice, Honeydew, Red Cherries, Brownie, Dole No. 1, 12 oz. can .. 10c Pitted, large can ...... 13c MILK Encore Olive Oil H -P t. can 19c Phone Service Dial WESSON OIL (with salad mixer free) ...... 47c N. B. C. Royal Lunch 2-lb. pkg. 37c MAZOLA OIL ...... pint can 19c Unsweetened-Evaporated PINEHURST Until 8:30 Tonight 41S1 BOSCO “ 3 FOOD DRINK” ...... 12 oz. jar 23c DILL PICKLES, Brownie Brand ...... 32 oz. Jar 15c Pillsbury's Bran pkg. 1 6c PURE JELUES, Royal Scarlet, all fla v ors...... 8 oz. jar 10c Pure, fresh cow's milk— concentrated Tender, Plump APPLE SAUCE, Royal Scarlet...... 6 8-oz. cans 25c in sealed cans. Use it for better re­ SPECIALS Here’s a fine summer H. 0. Quick Oats pkg. 11 ( package of dainty 'afresh RED HEAD, Knobs or S pon ges...... each 10c sults whenever your recipe calls for COOKIES, 1 lb. box Baker's Bexert •nS^’vSs pkg. 1 Oc BROILERS Butter lbs. Brillo, 2 large pkgs...... 27c) Chipso, 2 Ig. pkgs...... S3c milk. 2 49c wrapped In cellophane so Pure Lard, lb...... 9c that the cookies stay tall Bosco Three Food Drink Jug 23c each crisp and fresh .. .assort­ MEAT DEPARTMENT SPECIALS Jersey ment of 7 kinds in the box Hamburg ...... 20c Ib. Sirloin Steak ...... 40c lb. cans Doggie Dinner 3 cans 25c CORN FLAKES .. 5c each better than the first. Shoulder Steak ...... 25c Ib. Short Steak ...... 45c ib. Not so long ago you paid Top Round ...... 35c lb. Legs of Lamb ...... 24c Ib. Fleischmann's Yeast cake 3c 2 for $1.19 42c for this grade. Bottom Round ...... SOc Ib. Roast Pork ...... 20c ib. W hat Value B a co n ...... 21c Ib. Baked H a m ...... 59c Ib. Milk-fed, split, ready for Edgeworth Tobacco tin I5c PURE JELLY Full Pound Eckhardt’s Pressed Ham, Minced Ham, Frankfurts and Bologna. Rajah SALAD DRESSING the pan. Grape Box ----- 35c Brown’s Butter S2c. Strictly Fresh Eggs 40c. Red Cap Washing Fluid bcttie I5c Quince glass When yon ’phone, just 8c ’‘7,- 15c “.7 29c Mr. Erwin Jnst brought us some Crab FULL U N E OF FRESH FRUIT .\ND VEGETABLES. Palmolive Soap bars plump breasted native ROAST­ say send me a 85c special 3 I 7c ING CHICKENS, weighing 4 1-2 Mint or box of Cookies. to 5 Ibe. Red Currant Golden Ripe Selected ^ ^

FOWL for FRICASSEE with thlck-meated breasts and legs. Vegetables Fruits BANANAS 4ib.^l9 (They will average $1.14 to $1.84.) First, we mention again our Juicy Genuine Oranges, dozen .... 27c NATION-WIDE POT ROASTS Golden Bantam Com Dr. Phillip’s healthful CASH Fresh Picked New Crop picked with the dew 0 9 ^ Grape Fruit, 2 for .. 23c Chuck Cuts still on, dozen ___ a I C SPECIALS Plums Lemons 3 lbs...... 69c This is best for com on oob, ZWEEK! and though it makes mighty sweet Blackberries, qt. .. 20c 4X CONFECTION­ APPLES Heinz Heinz succotash, too. Genuine ER’S SUGAR, 3 lbs...... 7 0 c Bnt some like a larger ear Blueberries, qt...... 28c for succotash, so we also fea­ LB...... 7c W l o e OUB BABT Baked Beans Spaghetti We especially recommend these ture Have you tried Moseley’s tender ehuck Pot Roasts. You can d lbs. ] / ( Whipple’s Yellow Corn Native Melons? Lifebuoy Soap, Lnnd (YLakes hax'e from 4 to 6 lbs. if yon want a S b a r s ...... 2 2 3 * larger roast. 17c dozen Ripe Pears 19 c Batter, 2 Ibe...... 49c A 15* Puffed Wheat, We also have bottom rounds, 3 for 10c, 6 for 18c. Nation-Wide Mitchell’s Limas will be 8 pkgs...... Butter, 2 l b s ...... Bump and Sirloin Tip Pot Boasts. Peaches 25c 49c Heinz 2 qts. 19c Maxwell House Country Roll Heinz Watermelons Ckrflee, lb...... 25c Batter, 2 I b e ...... 45c Fresh Green Telephone Pinehurst M. B. Honey Dew Melons Soups Pickles GROUND GROUND Jacobsen’s Avocados ^ling Legs Lamb, Snnbrite Cleanser, (Medium Size) New Carrots White Grapes lb...... 21c ? , ...... 9c BEEF Lamb Fores, BEEF Wax or Green Beans PEAS Jars Beets, bunch lb...... Baker’s Cocoa, P arsley 12c 2 i Cucumbers 2 lb...... 15c Daisy Hams, Jar Reymond'S ib. p k g ...... O v 2 Bunches 2 3 ^ Heinz Evaporated Horseradish Ib. Frankfort RoBs Nice with spread cheese or peanut butter. 23c. 2 lbs. Grahams ...... 32c Smoked Shoulders, f OSpl^, Parkerhonse ib...... 1 A C 2-ez. tin Raisin Coffee Rings Angel Cakes ...... 25c-39c PATRONIZE THESE NATION-WIDE STORES: A&P Food Stores . / New England Soap valoe—buy 5 cakes of Swift’s Wool Soap for 30c and you get 5 cakes of Swift’s Arrow Borax Soap free. Better buy a couple of deals when you get 10 cakes of soap George England Kittel’s Market ' The Great ATLANTIC & PACIFIC Teo Company for 80c. Ever use the big 5 lb. package of Robertson’s Soap Chips, 5 lbs. 35c. 252 Spruce St. Tel. 8855 18 Bissell St. Tel. 4268

Last day of Pinehnrst Tea Special, Orange Pekoe, Ceylon or Old Fashioned Formosa Bursack Brothers W. Harry England 470 Hartford Road TaL 8582 Manchester Green. TeL 8451 Otdong, 1*2 lb., 20c. Dial 4151, Hnehurst. AOVEKT18Z IM THE HEBAJU>--1T FAYE a - ^ « PAGBTSpmBBN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, AUGUST 11,198a

•■•fc " I FOOD (> MARKETS • ••' j* - congress that concentrater predi- Miss Sarah M. Scott, a week, lived here three yearb before So Judge Abram Lebson sentenced not obtainable, and thus guarantee carried the gold here is spread so of nurses, did this: When a SIO*, “meeting” one of his daighters, Amott to seven nij^ts in jr He gestad foods in the distant future yourself a plentiful supply of the thinly over the landscape it cannot pound six-foot man allegedly tried is locked up at 7 p. m.. and releas­ would make teeth unneceesary. TWO WIVES CLAIM essential minerals every day in the Queer Twists be “mined” profltably. whom he hat not seen for 84 yea:s. Omaha— In t!he pocket o: her to — her in an “L” station- she year. New York—Dogs are to have He remarried at the age of 80, and ed at 7 a. m., to go to work. Chicago—Dr. Hugh W. MacMil­ late husbanr'L bunting coat, Mrs. scratched and kicked. their day. “Animal Hero Day,” wlU became the father of twins. More staggered away. Three ^ QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS In Day^s News than 160 of his descendants attend­ lan of Cincinnati predicted that Stella A. For.! foimd his wlH. It CAPT. DEEDS’ BODY fall on Oct, 28. Dogs that have meant for her the difference be­ away police caught him and had to performed heroic actions or shown ed his birthday celebration. human teetl: are destined to be­ come useless appendages—in a hun­ tween his entire 88,000 cstaU and take him to s hospital Nicotine Poisoning conspicuous devotion to duty, will Paramus, N. J.—Sevens are caus­ treatment. T-’ey said they identined dred million years or so. the widow’s half interest. Question: Mr. Victor J. H. asks: Denver, C!olo.—Eight million dol­ be honored. ing Arthur Amott nightmares him as Paul McMahon, a former “Will you please give me the symp­ lars worth of gold was washed into these days. His wife accused him in In a semi-jocular vein be t«.ld BSvanston, 111.— Despite her some­ Davis, Okla.—J. J. Allen, who what ftrall flgure o f 110 pounds. reformatory inmate. Filer KiDed m Qnna Is Al­ toms ^ nicotine poisoning?” Denver by the Cherry Creek flood celebrated his 109th birthday this court of striking her seven times.. delegates to the centeimial dental Answer: Nicotine acts principally last week, water board engineers on the brain and spina] cord, first estim ated. leged to Hive Married nervous excitement and Samples of the silt k.ive been as­ then death. The cause of death is sayed 20 cents in gold to th< ton. Both Women. apparently par^ysis of the respira­ But authorities said the silt which tory eentib’ and violent contraction of the intestinal tract. Nicotine absorbed by the blood is excreted 57 YARKTIES OF ... K ansM Caty, A ug. 11.— (A P ) — unchanged by the saliva and kid­ Mrs. Betty Deeds, first wife of sn neys. Pure nicotine causer death AnerleaD aviator killed In the almost as quickly as prussic add. Refresh yourself W ere Going To Say Pickles Out of Force of Habit Six mgms. are considered fatal. Orient while Instructing Chinese W t BO out MM There are several, cases of suicide IT P A Y S filers, has sought unsuccessfully the at lunch which were caused by swallowing F v a i m M a i n s Ads.. But We SaF CEREALS. arrest of Mrs. Marie Deeds, who a plug of tobabco. Poisoning has TO WAITON claims to have married Cspt. E. F. also resulted from drinking a brew M. Deeds four days before he made of tobacco leaves. Nicotine crashed. poisoning from smoking, however, I It may be a coincidence, or what have ydu, but I This is just an example of the complete line of The Jackson county (Kansas ^ almost impossible since most of fo o ^ of all kmds carried in stock in Manchester’s the nicotine is destroyed by the in checking our wheat pr^ucts to make the nec­ City) prosecutor refused to issue a favorite food buying center where it is easy and warrant when Capt. W. R. Barnes, burning. essary report to the government, we find that we an attorney who served in the World have 57 Difference Kinds of Cereals in stock in convenient to shop and where your money pur­ is Low Blood Pressure' Dangerous? War with Deeds, could cite no vio­ the Self-Serve. Some variety, isn’t it? chases the most quality and quantity obtainable. lation *of law when be appeared in Questiem: Mrs. Georgia A. asks: behalf of Wife Number 1. “Does low blood pressure in adults Mrs. Betty Deeds, 34, asserts the ever prove serious?” Captain never divorced her. Mrs Answer: Low blood pressure HANDY’S (Boned snd Boiled) Marie Deeds, 23, a former movie means weakness, and, although extra, claims Deeds obtained both a many people live years before a FRESH FRUITS Mexican and a Chinese divorce to be serious disease develops, it is, never- certain of his freedom. Each the less, true that any geheral AND pound 2 1 « claimed to be the widow when the weadeness which produces low blood body arrived in San Francisco from pressure is a forerunner of very HAM ^ No bone! No waste! AH solid meat. Mild sugar cured ham. As pink aa a baby s cheek. rhtnii. and again yesterday when it serious disorders. I would suggest was brought here for burial. Mrs. that you overcome this condition by VEGETABLES Potvin, mother of Deeds, following the advice given in my ar­ CLOVEBBLOOM ticle on thhs subject which I will lives here. NATIVE Both women said they would at­ gladly send to you 1*' return for a tend funeral services today. large, s^-addressed envelope and a three-cent stamp. EET CORN BUTTER , Universally used by fastidious housewtves. A crocheted basket can be stiffen­ 47 MENUS ed with diluted gum arable. 16* dozen HALE’S FAMOUS BED BAG f Full ears of tender sweet com. No corn borer For Good Health or grubs. Guaranteed. COFFEE 2 7 A Week’s Supply Genuine Native Fresh ground or In bean. Specially blended for the SeU-Serva. Recommended HOME CIRCLE STORE JACK FROST CANE By Dr. Frank McCoy TOMATOES 2 lbs. 9 c Meats — Groceries — Fruits — Vegetables Firm, tasty slicing tomatoes. MENUS 74 East Center Street , Orange Hall Building SUGAR Green 5 1 Dr. McCoy's menus suggested for the week beginning Sunds’*, August Tel. 3877 OONFECnONBB’S 18, 1933: Free Delivery CUCUMBERS each 2 c Sunday Of good size. Demonstration Sale Breakfast — Spinach Omelet; SUGAR 3 1 9 ® Melba toast; Apricot sauce. Light and dark brown and powdered Included. Lunch — Mushroom soup; But­ MEATS California Iceberg Vlviano’f tered asparagus; Celery; Ripe Fowl, Rib Roast, lb. CHASE is SANBORN Olives. Dinner — Baked Belgian hare; lb...... 18c LETTUCE head 9 c SPAGHETTI Creamed cucumbers; Green beans; Roasting Chick­ 18c, 20c Crisp, snow-white lettuce. Melon ball salad; Berries. T E A B A G S 20>»»21< ens, lb...... Monday 26c Fresh Ground Hamburg, 20 bags in a cellophane package of delicious Orange Pekoe Tea. and MACARONI Breakfast — Coddled eggs; Melba Small Legs of 12c, 15c, 18c Native Shell toast; Stewed prunes. Lamb, lb...... 18c . OLDOLD DUTCH DUTCH Lunch—Fresh ^ruit, all desired BEANS of one kind. POT ROAST... 17C.19C lb. 4 Dinner — Salisbury steak; Green CLEANSER cans Tender Green peas; Buttered beets; salad of en­ Chases Dirt! dive and cress; Baked peaches with Muscle builders and good for th# a dash of whipped cream. GROCERIES SPINACH peck 1 2 c HALE’S FAMOUS MILK ladiM, too! Dolidons! Nourishing! Tuesday Digestive! Appetiiing! Also Elbow Campbell’s Beans, Lighthouse Cleanser, Full 8-pound peck. Breakfast — Glass of orange or Macaroni and Egg Noodlos. Tomato juice upon rising; Broiled 3 f o r ...... 14c 3 f o r ...... 10c BREAD 3 loaves 1 3 * bacon; Wholewheat drop .biscuits; Imported Sardines, Arizona S Stewed pears. Morning Bracer in Pure Olive Oil, Large 10-ounoe loaves. Thoroughly slow-baksd, wholesome bread. Lunch — Carrots with parsley Coffee ...... 18c lb. 2 f o r ...... ll'C butter; Salad of raw celery and CANTALOUPE pineapple. Large Rinso, Sugar, 10 lbs...... 49c Cookie Itomfl Popular Brory Day Itamf Dinner — Veal roast; Stuffed 2 f o r ...... 37c Imported Cheese. Sunshine Legion summer squash; Greens; Salad of each Campbell’s Klein's tomatoes sliced on lettuce leaf; LARGE BOTTLE CATSUP ...... 10c COOKIES...... lb. 19c BEANS ...... 4 cans 31o CO CO A...... Ib. lOe Small slice of watermelon. Tasty, rii>e, delicious. They’re simply great! CK)ld Medal SLADE’S SPICES W ednesday FLOUR ...... A-H). bag l9 oIN TUMBLERS ...... 8 for f 8c Breakfast — Bowl of'berries with California Lady Fair Chanticleer Creamed Chicken cream . M y-T-Flne Lunch—Cantaloupe a la mode. TEA COOKIES AND SUNSHINE SOUP...... 8 Mhi fl o DESSERTS AND Dinner — Baked White fish; Bak GRAPEFRUIT TREASURE WAFERS, Q Q ^ Adam s’ Assorted PRESERVES . .2-lb. Jar 29c ICE CREAM POWDER ... .4 for 26o ed tomatoes; 5-minute cabbage; Practically seedless. Juicy! BOTH FOR ...... OOC Salad of cold cooked asparagus; 19c each package. Baby Naborhood Jello or Jell-Well. t u n a ...... 2 tins880 WHOLE BEETS ...... 8 cans 8I0 Thursday B artlett Frisbie’s Blue Each can contains at least 86 Breakfast — Eggs poached in TISSUE ...... 6 rolls 26obeets. ’ milk or cream, served or Melba PIES ...... each 10c Toast; Stewed peaches. PEARS each 2 c Chocolate, Lemon and Cocoanut. Lunch — Large glass of tomato Ripe, tasty an^ sound. BETTY CROCKER 18-EOO ju ice. Dinner — Vegetable soup; Broil­ Borden’s Fine ed lamb chops; Mashed darrots; .Sunkist each ^ Cooked lettuce; Salad of stuffed Angel Food Coke 29 • beets; Ice cream. ORANGES Genuine Betty Crocker cakes with gold seal of quality. Friday CHEESE Breakfast — Pineapple; -Cottage Juicy, sweet oranges. First Prize Chicken Egg ch ees^ Lunch — Buttered lima beans; Turnip greens; Shredded lettuce; Honey Ball 2 pl^88< 2 9 ® LARD lb. 9e NOODLES Celery. All the Iflc half-packages Included at Dinner — Nut loaf; Artichoke; for Minute Biscuit jar 2 7 c Spinach; Turnip cup salad; Grape- BUY MELONS 3 2 $ « this week-end price. juice whip. Delightfully different in taste! Saturday FLOUR pkg. 2 S c Breakfast — Grapefruit upon Wixson CREAM CHEES^ arising; Baked egg served on Melba ROBERTSON’S QUALITY SOAPS M iracle RICE POP _ toast; Broiled ham. Lunch — Fresh peaches; Ice for PLUMS dozen IR c O c package W HIP 8 oz.size 9® pkg. 5 « cream . Delicious tasting plums. Dinner — Jellied tomato boullion; LAUNDRY — TOILET — RATH Casserole of mutton; String beans; Salad of cold sliced cucumbers; Pear sauce. SOLD BY Fresh vegetables should be thoroughly cleaned with a vegetable Hate’s for QUALITY MEATS at Savings! brush under running water in order C. B. J. Anderson Fine Street Market 69 South Main Street 144 Pine Street to remove all trace (rf grit or poi- Boneless Cross Rib Fresh, Lean s(m spray. The water that clings Adam Brazauski d. Robb A Son after the final washing usually af­ 81 North Street 217 Center Street ford sufficient moisture to start R O A ST BEEF LAMB STE W the cooking process, especially Leo Brauzanski Scranton & Son where the heavy aluminum pans 55 North Street 802 Spruce Street are used. With a little care, almost W. S. BUlings Harry Snow any vegetable may be entirely cook­ W iping, Conn. Wapping, Conn. 1 8 ® p ° “ " * * ed in practically its own juice, The People who like beef will appreciate one 5 d. H. Madden Thomas D. Smith You get your money’s worth In every whether on top of the stove or by of these roasts^^ood^j^fl^^**^^®®* baking. Many vegetables which 82 Laurel Street 2 North School Street Best pound. are commonly cooked by boiling or dames N. Nichols Star Market Romp ■ - - R oquefortrt ' steaming may te given a desirable SIRLOIN AND TOP ROUND Highland Park, Conn. 47 North Street and different flavor by bsddng, such Milk as ground beets, turnips, carrots, Oswald’s Meat Shop Plnehnrst Grocery VEAL R O A ST iCHEESE etc. The flavor may be varied by 117^1 Spm ee Street 802 Main Street Fed A good buy at slightly browning on top. Hale’s Sell-Serve In either boiling or baking vege­ Pero Orchards 278 Oakland Street Main Street i l c pound STEAK tables, avoid over-cooking and be sparing of the water added. A little Mahlen Grocery Co. Bnrsack Bros. (^eful practice, with the proper 185 Sprooe Street 470 Hartford Road Tender vM^toa^jo^^^^en^ojj^ cooking utensils will more than re­ 4 9 Canale’s Market FOWL W. Barry England pay you in the better flavor and Fresh, Tender Hale’s Quality Siloed ' actual benefit derived from fresh Manchester, Green 86-40 Oak Street or canned vegetables. Fairfield Grocery O. B. Tryon LEGS Of LAMB It is believed by some that the 884 Hartford Road 8 East Oenter Street BAKED HAM vitamins in vegetables are lessened C each through the process of canning, but Charleo Skrabaez Klttel’B Market Good, tender meat, cut from h o ^ with our modem methods of can­ 69 Nortii Street 18 Btssell Street beet. ThaVa toe only way jo « 59 go^ steaks. That’s why wa buy hSRvy ning, the loss of vitamins is so raUp Lewis These large, plump fowl were selected slight as to be of no cemwquence. with care to aooure yon of havtaf the dgbCs 88 Charter Oak Street My advice is to stock your pantry best. Get one for Sni^y dinner. with a variety of canned vegetables, 4 o be used wher the fresh ones are *v)FH?7v? •/N 'i\' •'» -VT* ’ • ■ --.f • ■■•■ j- . ■ ' -v'-- ■■ V - : .,- ■''; •' ‘. ^' ■ • ''4/ ■ .'- S - y ' PAGE FOURTEEI? MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN„ FRIDAY, AUGEHT 11, iswa.

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Burns, Browns, 35; Ckjuntry Club’s annual invitation For further information call 3063. ton street five minutes to mills. cording to Moody, wlU Pantaluk, c .... 4 1 tournament started match play ' -r Champ Is Beaten. triples. Combs, Yanks, and Reyn­ Saverick, p ...... 4 2 8860, 8864. Perrett & Glenney, Inc. Telephone 8301. succee< her as the premier femi­ the championship today as five olds, Browns, 12; home runs, Foxx, Musko, c f ...... 3 2 TWO YEAR OLD gold medal del- nine tennis player of the United other islxteens dso began battle for FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement Athletics, 32; stolen bases, (Jiap- Russell, If ...... 3 1 phinian plants, single and double, States, is just one of a big Lappy minor honors. REPAIRING 23 with garage, 162 School street also Forest. Hills, N. Y., Aug. 11.— man, Yankees, and Walker, Tigers, family of tennis players Belfiore, lb .... 3 S now in bloom 10 and 15c each. 18; pitching. Van Atta, Yanks, 9-3. Greenacres Perennial Garden, 67 three room apartments. Maple (AP)—Mrs. Helen Wills Moody, When she tumbled the sturdy Alesci, rf ...... 3 2 The champii'nshlp division was MOWER SHARPENING, vacuum picked from the field o f 141 golfers Branford street. Streep Telephone 6hl7. who was forced to withdraw from of CaUfornia ..rom Rudnick, Sb .... 2 1 cleaner, washing machine, gun, the Wigbtman cup defense because the throne as women’s national in an 18-hole qualifying round yes­ lock repairing, key making. Briiith- of a slightly wrenched back, is singles champion at Seabright, anr) Totals 26 14 ir-15 6 S terday which saw Sidney W. Noyes walte, 52 Pearl street BUSINESS LOCATIONS satisfied she is in condition again to NORTH ENDS REACH went on to win her first Wightman South End Tigers of Ardsley-On-Hudaon. N. Y., for­ FOR RENT 64 play her finest brsnd of tennis in Cup singles natch against Peggy AB R H PO A E mer Yale golfer, win the medal Want Ad Inlormattoa pursuit of her eighth national sin­ Scriven, she added another lus­ Schuetz, lb . with a par equalling 71. COURSES AND CLASSES 27 TO RENT—OFFICES AT 865 Main gles title In the championships trous chapter to the already glit­ F. Btnok, If .. Noyes met Andrew Pierson of Street (Orford Bldg.). Apply Ed­ TOP OF JR. LEAGUE J. O’Flara, ss CromweU in bis first' match tc lay. Manchester BBIAUTY CtJLTURB—Earn while starting here Monday. tering story of Palfrey tennis fam- ward J. HoU. Tel. 1642 and 8025. Uy. Giordana, p' .. Charlie Cfiare, state champion wL lesuming. Details free. Hartford She practiced with Efimer Griffin J. Binok, 3b .. SarcUi is one o f five sisters, each squeezed ki with 78, the dead line Evening Herald Academy of Hairdressing. 693 Main for an hour yesterday, concentrat­ W. Tedfoid, c ing on service and her overhead of whom has won national Utlea. for the first flight, met G. Marchet- street, Hiutford. HOUSES FOR REN'i 65 Edge Hill BiUies, 2-1, in Fast McCoe, c f .... ti of Mill River. CLASSIFIED game, with all her shots working There is one boy. John G., Jr., _ Mayer, 2b .... Eric Ericaon, collegiate prep cap­ ADVERTISEMENTS FOR RENT—4 ROOM house at 50 well. No scores were kept. lad of 14, now attending school, Cummings, rf BONDS— STOCKS— Birch street. Apply at same ad­ Tourney Near* End Game to Take Lead; Com­ who holds five state championships tain whose hole in one on the 145- Count six averag* words to a llaa dress. Rye, N. Y., Aug. 11.— (AP)—The for boys, and shows promise of b^ yard twelfth brought him in with Initials, numbers and abbreviations MORTGAGES 31 Totals 17 ,3 1 15 2 6 goal of a week of long and brilliant ing a great player later on. Score by innings: a 78, played J. Lee of Woodway, eaob count as a word and compound FOR RENT— 78 WASHINGTON while Bobb:> Grant, form ed stato words as two worda Minimum cost Is WANTED — FIRST MORTGAGE pliiy loomed brightly today ahead of ber Gives Three Hits. South E3nd Tigers .. 0 0 1 0 2— 3 price of three lines. street, 6 room .single, available a quartet of quarter-finalists in the The Palfrey children inherited Charter Oak Aces ..0175 1— 14 and New England amateur cham­ Line rates ner day for transient 33500. Excellent secuiity. Write Sept 1st, also several others; mtn's singles, and the semi-finalists an aptitude for the. game. John Game called in the 5th on ac­ pion, met Bruno Pardee of the New Ads* Box R, in care ot Herald. fivt, and six room singles. Arthur G. Palfrey, the father j a Boston at­ Haven Municipal course. BltectlTe H a r ^ M, ^ in the women’s singles, and the In a‘Very fast, close game last count o f daurkness. each Chars* A. Knofla. 875 Main street. Dial men’s and women’s doubles, in the torney, played considerable tennis "Two base hits: Saverick, Panta­ Other matches brought together 6 Consecutive Days ..I 1 cis| 8 eta night, the North Ends defeated the HELP WANTED— MALE 36 5440 or 4359. annual Eastern turf court cham­ in his youth, and both he and 'is luk Hits off: Saverick 1, Gior­ G. S. Munsot of Fairfield and G. E. I Consecutive Days ..I 8 ots, ll cts Davidson of Avon, K. McNeil of I Day ...... I 11 otsi 18 ots pionships at the West Chester Coun­ Hill Billies by the score ot 2 to 1. wile engaged in the (.ame aurlnp' dana 13. Sacrifice hits, Greene. FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM flat Brooklawn and Dom .Soecoll of All orders for Irregular Insertions WANTED— THREE LIVE wire try C3ub. ’These teams are very evenly match­ their married life. Ai the Palfrey Base on balls off; Saverick 2, Gior­ will bo charged at the one time rate. single house, all improvements, Torrington, John Palmleri of Mead- men to represent one of New Eng­ Sidney B. Wood, Jr., of New York, country home in Sharon,* Mass., all dana 6. Struck out by: Saverick Special rates for long term every garage if desired. 16 Homestead ed and went into the game de­ the children were continually on IS, Giordana 8. Time 1 hour, 15 owbrook and Alex Pardee of New day advertising given upon requeet. land’s Iftfgest furniture stores to playing again in the form that made termined to get the jump on the Ads ordered for tnree or six days street Telephone 7091. the co u r t minutes. Umpires: J. McCoe, B. Haven Municipal, and Marvin Scar­ sell range oil burners. Must be him a member of the Davis Cup other. The North Ehids g o t that and stopped before the third or fifth neat appearing. Those with cars PoUy is the oldest, jf the Palfrey Lovett, J. Lovett. borough. Jr., of New Haven and day will be charged only foi the ac­ TO RENT—FIVE AND SIX room team two years ago, and Gregory jump in the first inning when Hines, preferred, but not absolutely essen­ sisters Playing with Fanny Curtis Burt Resnik of Race Brook. tual number of times the ad appear­ houses, single and double; also Mangln, of Newark, indoor cham­ the first man at bat singled to left ed, charging at the rate earned, but tial. Wonderful oppcrtimity for she won the ''assachusetts doub s modern apartments. Apply ECdwaro pion, rested, their places won in field and with two out scored on NO .CEI EBRATION SEEKS FINALS KT.ACE no allowance or refunds can be made energetic men. Apply any day next ,in 1924 at the age d 17, and t e on six time • ade stopped after the J. Holl. Telephone 4642 and 8025. the men’s singles semi-fina’s. Rychoski’s lusty double to the same Chicago, Aug. 11.—(AP)—^Vir­ week. Mr. S. Russell, Garber Bros., same year captured the national Berlin, Aug, 11.— (AP) — Consti­ fifth day. Today’s schedule offers players in place. ginia Van Wie today had ner eye No "UU forbids” : atplay lines not 173-183 Asylum street, Hartford. outdoor championship for girls • t tution Day, hitherto celebrated with the. women’s final for two members ’The Hill Billies came right hack Philadelphia. on a place in the flnair of the wom­ sold. WANTED TO RENT 6« of the British team parades and displays of Republican The Herald will not be responsible BOOKKEEPER EXPERIENCED in in the third to score their only run, Elizabeth “Lee,” 24 won the en's western golf championship tor more than one incorrect Insertion as Dorothy Round meets Josephine flags, passed unnoticed today by or­ lumber and building supplies, state WANTED TO RENT— Furnished when Silverstein reached first on a state doubles, playing with Miss tournament a& a warm-up for the of any advertisement ordered for Cruickshank, of Santa Ana, Cal., der of the new Hitler regime. more than one time. number of years experience, age, bungalow, part house or apart­ single then reached third on two Curtis the year after ?oHv grabbed defense df her national title the end and Mary Heeley plays Mae Ceur- Various newspapers published The Inadvertent omission ot incor­ salary expected. Wethersfield Lum­ ment. Reaionable. Three in family. outs and was trapped between third the honors. In 1927 che won her editorials severely criticizing the of this month, and appeared mhre rect publication ot advertlalng will be vorst, of Wichita, Kr.usas, in the and home but managed to score on major title by ictory in the .la- than likely to get it. Mlsd Van rectified anlv by cancellation of the ber Company, WethersfieM, Conn. Apply 216 Ekist Middle Turnpike. nov defimct Weimar Constitution charge made tor the service endered. semi-final round. Lester Stoefen of the run down. In the fourth the tional indoor girls’ tournament. creating a Republic. Wie’s opponent today was E3iza- All advertisements must conform Los Angeles and George M. Lott of North Elnds pushed the winning run Mianne, 22. and Sarah, Lu, are beth Abbott of Los Angeles. m stylo, copy and typography with POULTRY AND SUPPLIES 43 Chicago battle for one place in the across when Swikla singled to the two best players of the family. Lucille Robinson of Des Moines regulations enforced by the publish­ men’s semi-finals with,Wood and “Five Thousand Pocketbook was opposed by Mrs. Gregg Llfur, ers and they reserve the right to CURB QUOTATIONS Streeter in right field who threw In the early days ot their play edit, revise or reject any copy con­ AIJLEN’S ROASTING ducks, live Mangin while Cliff Sutter of New wild to first in an effort to get Mianne, because of her age advan­ Makers Strike In New York”— also of Los Angeles, who put I'rs. sidered objectionable. It-'c lb., dressed 22c. Tolland Itim - Orleans and Karl Kamrath of Texas tage, won most of her games w lb headline. Too bad that this should Opal S. Hill of Kansas City, th CLOSING HOURS— Classified ade to Swikla off first and August got the pike and Parker streets. Tei. 8837. struggle for the other. ball and also threw wild to second Sarah, but the latter has gradual­ happen just as a lot o' people s'e defending champion, out o t & e be published same day must be re­ By ASSOCIATED PRESS finding use for Lhem again. running Wednes^y. ceived by 12 o'clock noon: Saturdays Assd Gas and E lec ...... 1% The doubles semi-finals on the and Swikla went to third. Penl ly forged tc the front to be the 10:3(1 a. m. American Sup P ow ...... 5 men’s side have pitted Ellsworth promptly came through with a most Imnresrive of the two. TELEPHONE YOUR ARTICl.ES FOR SALE 45 Blue Ridge ...... 3 Vines and Keith Gledhill, national single scoring the runner and also In 1929, when she was 18, Mi- WANT ADS. Cent States Elec ...... 2% champions against Sto^fen and Jack ending the scoring for the game. €inne won the national indoor CHEAP IF SOLD AT ONCE!— Tldbs^ in one match, and Lott and junior singles, and in 1930 she I H E ^ Ads ara accepted over tne telephone Bicycle in good condition. Odd lots Cities Service ...... 3 Both Combers and Gardner pitched at the CHa R(5e RATE given above Elec Bond ar.d Share ...... 2 5 ^ Mangin against ^amk Shields and good ball. Comber getting ten men captured the senior title. She and as a convenience to advertlaers, but of lumber 2x4, 2x2, 4x8, and 2x8, Frankie Parker in the other. Sarah played together:, to win the from 2 to 16 feet long. Poultry ■Ford Limited ...... 5% oh strikes and Gardiner 9. Gardiner the CASH RATES will be accented as i\ ag Hud Pow ...... 9% Miss Cruickshank and Alice Mar­ national outdoor junior doubles in FULL PAYMENT lf paid at the bual- wire, all sizes and lengths, square did not walk a man while Combers neee office on or before the eeventb Penn -Road ...... ble of San Francisco, are matched passed two. The standing to date is 1926, ’28 and 9. O ctm a day followl.ng the first insertion of 2ind round mesh. Lot of large steel Stand Oil Ind ...... 29% against EHizabetta Ryan, former MALCOCHniAN GEOPeE SeteBO feed barrels and poultry supplies. as follows: each ad otherwise the CHARGE United Foimdera ...... 2 Califoniian, and Freda James of W . L. With all this it seems that the RATE will be collected. No responsi­ Call evenings, 5 to 9 o’clock. Ill Palfrey tennis talent must be bility for errors in telephoned ads United Gas ...... 4% Elngland in one women’s doubles Main street. North Ends ...... 2 0 run out. But Joanna, voungest of will be assumed agd their accuracy Canadian M arconi...... 2% ssmi-final, with Miss Round and HiU BiUies ...... 1 1 cannot be guaranteed. Mavis Bottle ...... 1% Miss Heeley paired against Joaj the five, s coming along. SHOE REPAIRING SHOP business. West Side Buddies ...... 1 1 She met with her first notable INDEX OF Stock, tools and furniture. Account Ridley o f Elnglanc* and Mrs. H arry Gihbies Soda Shop ...... 0 2 PURCHASE NEW PLANT C. Bnmie of White Plains, N. Y., in success in 1930, at the age ol 14. CLASSIFICATIONS of death. 468 Hartford Road, Man­ N orth Ends Then, pairing up with Sarah, she chester. the other. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Births *•*• • • • • • ,«Le eeeaaaae • Bridgeport, Aug. 11.—(AP)—G- got into the U. S. doubles finals. oO Engagements B CSiampion Is Beaten Hines, c f ...... 3 1 1 2 0 0 K. Davis, president and general The resulting win made her the S l& rrif' *'68 • e etfCKe • a:*:*** •» •••••*•'• W New York. Aug. 11.— (AP)—The ■^OOO Swikla, 2b ...... 3 1 1 1 2 0 fifth Palfrey girl to win a nation.-l D e a th s...... * B manager of the. Remington Arms semi-finals of the National Public Card of T h a n k s...... B HOUSEHOl.D GOODS 51 Pehl, lb ...... 2 0 1 4 0 0 title. Just how far along the Company of this city annoimced to­ Parks tennis championships rolled In Memoriam . . a • a • • a a'a aMOB F day that the company had pur­ Rychoski, c ...... 2 0 110 1 0 championship road shell go is bard Lost and 1 Found ...... 1 SOME BARGAINS— High chair aroimd today without the presence Byckolshi, 3 b ___ 2 0 1 2 0 0 to say. She’s giving more time to Announcements ...... * 85c, desk $2.50, table 75c., Perfec­ chased the Chamberlain Cartridge of Theodore Drewes of St. Louis, a Personals ...... 8 and Target Company of Findlay, Comber, p ...... 2 0 0 1 0 0 golf now than to tennis. tion oil stove, rockei $1.00, mir­ most unusual situation. Four Antomobile* Ohio, and would con^ue to operate Opalacb, ss ...... 2 0 0 0 1 0 Meanwhile, young Johnny is go­ rors, 29 Strant. 6129. Automobiles for Sale . . . . . u . n 4 the plant at that place,- with sales straight years, from 1924 through Valllant, If ...... 2 0 0 1 0 0 ing merrily forward in the tennis Automobiles tor Exebarga .. .m 8 handled through the sales division 1927, Drews was champion of the Farrand, r f ...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 world. '' Auto Accessories— Tires 8 men and boys whose clubs are the Auto/Repairing— Painting 1 WANTED TO BUY 58 with headquarters in Bridgeport. When he was 12, he got Into the Auto Schools ...... V-A “The Chamberlain company public parks. 20 2 5 21 4 0 state doubles finala for boys and Autos— Ship by Truck ...... 8 Yesterday, however, he stumbled HIGHEST PRICES AID for junk rqakes a line of traps and clay HiU BUUes was beaten *n three sets. But he Autos— For Hire ...... 8 into the biggest upset of the week’s Garages— Service—Storage k..«> of all kinds. Paper stock, rags, pigeons used by sportsmen,’’ he said, AB. R. H. PO. A. E. came back and won the boys’ sin­ play, losing to‘ Leonar'^ Hartman, Motorcycles— Bicycles ...... 11 metal and rubber. Wm. Ostrinsky, “they have been established for 40 Yost, 2b ...... 3 0 0 3 1 0 gles and doubles last year and Wanted Autos—Motorcycles .... 12 former Columbia tennis champion, Tel. 5879. years and the purpose of the Rem­ August, c ...... 3 0 1 9 1 1 again this year. BnsInesB a.id Profeulonal ServlMB and basketball star. Hartman’s vic­ Business Services Offered ...... 13 ington Arms company in acquiring Silverstein, If ... .3 1 1 0 2 0 None of the Palfrey tennis play­ Household Services Offered .....1 8 - A the plant is to round out our line of tory carried him today to a semi­ J. Massolinl. 3b ..2 0 0 1 1 0 ers is large. They .ire all nearly Building—Contracting ...... 14 sports supplies.” KOOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 final match with George O’Comell Gardiner, p ...... 3 0 9 1 0 0 of the same size—five feet five ,iL&MT.orr. Florists— Nurseries ...... 18 of Chicago. Funeral Directors ...... \16 Streeter, r f ...... 2 0 0 0 0 1 inches—and exceedingly fast. All FOR RENT—FURNISHED rooms Second thought is probably all Arnold Simons, defending title- Heatln- Plumbing— Roofing . m , i7 Linders, l b ...... 3 0 1 4 2 0 bear a strong family resemblance. (BEAD THE 8TOKV. I’HE.V OULOB THE PICTURE) Insurance ...... 18 for tight housekeeping, gas and right except when the other fellow holder from Louisville was paired A. Massolinl, sa ..2 0 0 0 1 0 Millinery— Dressmaking ...... 19 sink In every room, reasonable, 109 happens to have it first. with Maurice Bayon of New Orleans Moving—Trucking—Storage ... 20 Anderson, c f ...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 Sarah, with her current vic­ The husky shark swam very fast, said, “Come on, Ug fellow, put Painting— Papering ...... 21 Foster street.—^Grube. in the second semi-fina^ tories, is the heroine of the fam­ "Oh, gee, how long will this trip your #head high on the great big €*rofessional Services ...... n 22 Womens semi-finals also were 23 1 3 18 8 2 ily. last? yelled Coppy. ‘Tm afraid rock again. We’re going tp slide Repairing ...... 23 scheduled for today with Helen som e more. Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning ... 24 BOARDERS WANTED 59-A TO RENT Hill BiUies...... 001 000 0—1 This girl whom Hazel Hotchkiss that I am going to lose my gnp.” Toilet Goods and Service ...... 28 Germaine of New York meeting North Ekids...... 100 100 x—2 Wightnian terms the "Tiost fasci­ “Oh, my, you’d better chaise "The Tinymites are very light Wanted— Business Service ...... 26 UNFURNISHED BOOMS in the Mary M. Capa of Ann Arbor, and nating and Traceful yoimg player your mind,” yelled Scouty. “You’ll and everything will be all ^ b t. 1 FOR RENT—LARGE pleasant room Tinker Block, light bill paid, hot Two base hits, Rychoski, Linders; Gdaeatloaa] Ruth. Bailey of St. Louis, opposing on the courts,” is possessor e of immunity dis­ t covered at the University of Cin- Miss Round in the first round of groimd of the sea. Look at the ‘T am going to rest a.wldle.” Help Wanted—Male or Female . . 37 FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene­ One 6 room house and one 5 room Agents Wanted ...... :«.27-A cinnatL ELLSWORTH ABBIVES singles. other Tinjrmites. You’d think they Then Shrimpy cried, “‘Look! Situations Wanted—Female ..... SI ment with garage. Apply 135 Pearl house. Very large lota. Near The first anthrax immiiniv.er was But Sffrah is not the seasoned owned the place.” Here’s a treat, m slide down, \ Situations Wanted—Male .. k. . . . 26 street. standing on my feet. Be ready, now, Employment A gencies...... 46 Main St. Price made by Pasteur in 1880, from Auckland, N. Z., Aug. 11.— (AP) player Miss Jacobs is. A few more years on her shoulders and she’ll The shark whirled ’roimd and to catch me. just in case I take a Live Stock— Pets— Ponitiy - Vehicle* FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, Anthrax bacteria. The new Cincin­ —Lincoln EHlsworth, American avi­ Doga— Bir4»—Pets ...... 41 FO B BOTH be ready to step into the shoes of then it stopped. Down to the sand spiU." with all improvements, corner nati antidote is taken from much ator and explorer anived here to­ Llv : Stock-Vehicles...... 42 $ 3 , 5 0 0 less dangerous sources, which have day to await the arrival of a vessel Helen Wills M o^y. the Tinies dropped. “Hey, welcome,” The Tinies watched him whlx Poultry and Supplies ...... 42 Wadsworth and Summit streets. along, and not a skigle thing Trent Wanted — Pets— Poultry— Stock 44 no apparent connection with an­ bringing an airplane and equipment shouted Dotty. “Gee, we’re having Vpply 31 Wadsworth street wrong. When Shrimpy reached the For Sale— Hlaeellaaeena thrax. It was developed by Dr. for an Antarctic exploratory flight CHALLENGE lots of fun. “We’ve found a porpoise who is botom. Windy said, “My, irbat a Articles tor S a le ...... 46 FOR r e n t —THREN ROOM fu r­ George E. RockweH of the depart­ expedition, of which E21sworth, Sir ’The Charter Oak Aces would like Boats and Accessories ...... 46 George L. Graziadio thriU!” nished apartment .with private ment'of bacteriol<^ and hyj^e , Hubert Wilkins, and Bernt Balchen games with Hilliard A. C., Oriole A. kind. We slide on him. He doesn’t Building Materials ...... 47 Beal Estate Agency and Auctioneer. mind. Just watch me for a minute Diamonds— Watches— Jewelry .* 48 bath. 109 Foster street—Grube. C ollie of Medicine. are the leaders. Plans caU for the C., S.*E. Tigers. High Street Aces, EVwtrlcal Appliances— ^Radio 49 254 Nortli MiOn SL, Mandiester ’The new immunlser.'ls the red depvture of the expedition from Get In touch with “Mike” Saverich, and I’ll show you how it’s done.” (The Tinies have a Bfi^jpole Koel and Feed ...... 49-A FOR RENT—3 ROOM APART­ corpuscles of sheep, bofied in water. New Zealand in November. Charter Oak Street. Then to the porpoise Shrimpy dance in the next story.) Garden — Farm— Dairy Produets M) Phone 5278 Household Goods ...... f l MENT, all improvements, hot wa­ Machinery and Tools ik ter heat furnished also garage. Di- Mnslcal Instruments ce 68 quire 18 LlUey street, upstairs. Office and Store EquipmMit 64 Meet the Family By HAMLIN Specials at the Stores 66 ALLEY OOP Wearing Apparel—^Fnrs ...... 67 FOR RENT—NEIAR Center, two Wanted—To Buy ...... 68 modern, five romp rflAts,. outlet Heossa Hoard—Hetrls Itcsegf electric stove, garage if desired. Reatanraat* Phone 566L ' ' ' Booms Without B o a r d 69 Boarders Wanted ...... a..«.».69-A' FOR RENT—5 ROOM i^iartn^t, Country Board—Resorts W w o W . Hotels—BesfAUrants 61 with sup porch, all Improvemmts, Wanted—Booms—Board « ....» U heat and hot watier. Riquire 444 Real Bstste Pea Beat Center street. Apartments, Flats, Tenements n 88 Business Locations for Bent <4 FOR RENT-r4. ROOM FLAT Houses tor Bent ...... 86 Suburban for Bent 86 with aU improveipmitB, and hot Summer Homes for Bant 67 water heat 170 Oak street Inquire Wanted to Rent ...... 88 at Maples Maternity Home, .164 Beal Batata Far Bale Oak street or can 8 i4 1 . Ap«irtment Building- tor Sale 68 Business Property for^Ssle 70 Farms and Land tor Sals 71 TWO OF OUR BEST three . room Honssa tor Sal*. — r T a , 7k apartments are vacant redecorat­ . a*' . '-rf • XiOts tor Sals «n ..-..w ....«••••• 78 ed, hot w at«. Johnson Block. TeL Resort Property tor Sals ....m * 74 Suborbaa tor Sale ...... 76 6917 or 7635. Real Estate tor Bxebango 76 "J Wanted—Beal Estate ...... 77 FOR RBNl'—TWO, THREE and A aeHsa M B al-Es tlees four room furnished or unfurnished Lacal Rotiees i n -i - r ,^ i n ------t-t N . apartments. Manchester Oonstruo- tion Go. TSL 4181 or - / t i

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The Toonerville Trolley That Meets All Trains By Fontaine Fox OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Gene Jdiern SENSE and NONSENSE 1 3

t h e d i f f e r e n c e i ;h e f e l l o w w h o s p e n d s TH' tA M O ^ WAS TALK&D TH « IGTM'TmST ACOUFLSOFI Why will a girl waste her time on a HIS TIME LOOKINO FOR THE •w VOUR.UNK IMIO GOlNC> ‘DAV UNCLE T (06eR , WEEKS WTTH ^ man POT OF GOLD AT THE END OF F»W1NS ?K3RTW' W l—'BY TAKEN OFF- TH' /AA(30R«MK' Who tries to forget her as fast as THE RAINBOW WILL HAVE A he can? GOOD LONG REST NOW THAT •m' TtME \N6 6 0 HOME. WSU. ^ ^ \ O i m U N K She calls it love, he an impression. WE ARE OFF THE GOLD STAND­ HAVE TH' WHOLE PATOA INraCTED ) W I I J - B E She taiTfg of Eden, he cites the de­ ARD. WITH HtS LATV SERM (-TH ' pression. T R Y I N G T O Shoe Shop Repairman — Well, SCARECROW WlLU-BESrmNfi m s WHEEL T R N N T H ' Few people are planning to take here’s your shoes sJi soled. Where's A CHATR -^TM ' CORN GROW H E N S T O vacations this sximmer for fear of the numey? U N LE^ rrs LEANING AGAINST having a permanent vacation after Scotchman— Yes, whert is itY •ROLES COVi/S WILL CUT 'DOWN ON COME IN TH' they return from the.trip. Your sign says “SHOES SOLED K I T M E N WHILE YOU WATT FOR ONE CAPACITY AT4 just GVE CONX>6N i6Ih Dick—^Ihat fellow thinks he can DOLLAR.” I’m Still waiting for W t’LL BE PULUM6 A N UW sing like Caruso. that dollar. TH OLD TMEATWeR-VAMC f f E E & E IN Dora—^They say Caruso had a TH' wonderful voice.J guess he did most rr IS REVEALED THAT IT APOU NOW nn A STRING y ^ P H Y I N S of his practising while he was TAKES EIGHT MINUTES TO P A N f marooned on that desert island with BAKE A PRETZEL, THUS GIV­ I Friday. ING THE NEW BEER A CHANCE TO AGE. All slow workers don’t do their work well, they may do very little Poor as the farmers are, they and do that poorly. still set forth a dinner that town folks hanker for. Auntie—Well, Junior, give me a kiss and you shall have a nice new The President—iThis plan of re- penny. oigeinlzation is very ingenious. It Junior —No auntie, that’s not does us credit. enough; that’s what,l get at home The Director—^Also it does our for taking cod-liver oil. creditors. Some people have Just returned "Women may not know much, from their vacations. Others are but just about all of them that have just naturally gloomy. any sense are pretty well on to the men.” mm Veva—^There’s a rainbow ’round my shoulder and— Ever notice that the man who John—^Don’t be dumb—it’s only boasts that he'never reads the paper my arm. always knows instantly if it hap­ pens to contain something he be­ c 5 Wilil Hayes says vulgarity on the lieves contrary to his personal in­ ^ H E M A J O R screen doesn’t pay. He ought to terests? know, having been around when it C CM »r mK umtcx. me. 8 Y IS C0 MTAC310U S ® was ^ven a thorough trial. Flapper Fanny 9ay& Man—^This looks like the um­ i»a.u.8.HiT.ofr. _____ (o roataiM rox. mil brella I lost. Neighbor —It shouldn't—-1 had a new handle put on it after I got it. fe

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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser

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PAGE tSnZTEEK IKmtrlrfii^ lEttintftui ■ T " The Efim Tree Tavern, owned and Policeman Joseph Prentice on Dom­ not guilty to speeding and wRs stnee th# recant rains and is in rss OobUn" will ba glvtti < operated by the Manchester Home found guilty and fined 110 and costs. most ot the time. Saturday s t (« ^ at 7- ing street, near the Oakland bridge Y. M. C. A. Notes This afternoon the HoUvwood A B O o n o m i Club, will serve steaming clams free BLUE EAGLE LIST Officer Raymond' Griffin said he the diriMtiop U Mrs. Josipii tomorrow night. The tavern was early this morning when she nar­ boys ars on tb< oasebau field wltb trailed Duchesneau from McKed to ley. ' A n«w grocery store lias been formerly the club residence and rowly escaped hitting a hydrant aa The bon fire wltb stunts and a their team and dur Juniors will Winter street, clocking him at from marshmallow roast this week drew return the game with them Monday A weak from Sstutday aO m u n » opened at 74 East Center street. In restricted to members but has been HERE REACHES 152 she drove her car down the road in 62 to 63 miles per hour through th« Orange HaU Block. It is a* Home remodeled and opened to the public. a good sized crowd. Comic races, m orning. bars of the Y. M. C A. and tbste a sig-cag course. She was taken to traffic. Duchesneau testified that he store and is being conducted It is located on Brainard Place and high jumping for marshmallows, The art work o t the girls in Uie frlenda are invited to attend had never been arrested before for by Mr. and Mrs. A. Grande. The has plenty of parking space. the police station and examined by lighted candle relay, stunt initlatlOD craft class is going finely. The sew­ nual picnic at Camp Woodstoekk store is attractively laid out and a Dr. Le Verne Holmes and adjudged speeding and said his driving ot a by the girls were features. There ing tables are nearly finished. The Cars will Iwve here at 1 p. m. Fan- full line of groceries, meats, fruits The Concordia Luther League has Twenty-One More Sign NRA Intoxicated. car with which he was not familiar were two bonfires so that all could main work this week has been the aoni wishing stqppef at the ca to ^ - vegetables la carried. invited the Bridgeport League here George E. Duchesneau of 76 Rob­ might have accounted for excessive toast marshmallows. painting ot pictures on gldss. are asked to notify the Y before tha‘ tomorrow for a baseball game and Blanket Code and Go On bins Drive, Wethersfield, pleaded spMd: The tennis court Is in fine shape The play “The Gooseherd and he 16th. Miaa Florence Seelert of West social. The game will be played at Center street left today-for Chicago the Bluefields in the afternoon fol­ lowed by a social in the church par­ Approved Roll Today. HALE’S HALE’S where she wiU attend the Century lors. AJl members of the Concordia HALE’S HALE’S HALE’S HALE’S HALE’S HALE’S HALE’S HALE’S HALE’S BALE’S of Progress Exposition. The return League are urged to be present, trip will be made by way of the both at the game, if possible, and Great Lakes with stops at Milwau­ the sociaL Twenty-one names were added to kee, Wisconsin; Detroit, Michigan; the list of local ^gners of the NRA Cleveland, Ohio and Buffalo, New blanket code today, bringing the to­ York. tal to 152. The latest signers are: New Fall Merchandise Is Arriving MOTHER, DAUGHTER Davidsen’s gas station, Manchester The Red Men’s annual outing Public market, M. Merz and Son, and clambake will be held Sunday, Oakes Filling Station, Elite Studio, August 13,' at Steiner’s Grove, INJURED IN CRASH Smith Jewelry Company, Van’s IN OUR FASHION DEPARTMENTS Bush Hill Road, from 9 a. m., imtil Service Station, Garden Grocery 8 p. m. There vdll be a program of Store, Princess Candy Shop, James sports, music and plenty of eats. Leslie, Pine Street Barber Shop, Clam chowder will be served from Urbanetti’s Shoe Repairing, Henry 10 o’clock on. The menu will be: Miss Lncy Hnrst of Glaston- W. Harrison, grocery; Manchester N ew F a ll CC Clam chowder, steamed clams, Bottling Works, International Shoe sweet and white potatoes, mack­ Repairing; Attenti, shoe repairing; erel, broilers, brown bread, Italian bnry May Have Fractured George Graziadio, Frank Donadio, rolls, com and pickles. In the event Manchester Cleaners and Dyers, of rain the bake will he held in­ SkulL Turnpike Barber Shop, Hill’s Poul­ W I DO OIMI M ST doors. try farm . Travel Prints Mrs. James McVeigh of Oxford 05 street, regent of St. Margaret’s Mrs. John A. Hurst of Main HOLD STOUTNAR INQUEST New Jewelry Circle, Daughters of Isabella, is street, Glastonbury and her daugh­ .9 8 $ in Montreal, Canada, vhere the na­ ter, Miss Lucy Ann were seriously That You WiU Want To Go With tional convention of the order is be­ injiured yesterday afternoon at 4:45 IN HARTFORD TODAY ing held. She is representing St. when an automobile driven by Mr. Your JSew FaU Costumes and Margaret’s Circle. The convention Hurst suddenly went out of control wUl close this evening. at is turned into Oakland street Policeman Walter Cassells and 0 5 from Tolland Turnpike and struck a witnesses in the fatal accident of Travel prints will be very popular this Fall. We Miss Miriam Karlsen of Golway tree on the west side of the road, July 28, on Oakland street, when are fortunate to be able to show you, tomorrow, a street left this morning for a tv o about 300 feet from the intersection. Rasmaond Stoutnar, 17, son of Mr. fine selection of these new dresses. They come weeks vacation. She drove to New Miss Hurst was the more serious­ and Mrs. John Stoutnar of 351 Tol­ with long or short sleeves or in jacket models. York City and from there hsui ar­ ly injured, suffering a possible frac­ land Turnpike was struck by an N ew F a ll Colors include navy, brown, wine, and black. Sizes ranged to take a trip by stage bus ture of the skull, while her mother automobile driven by Mrs. Otto Cus­ 14 to 44. with stopovers on her way t. Chi­ has a disiocatec and fractured ter of Rockville, were ordered to Main Floor, rear. cago, where she will visit the shoulder blade. H. E. Graham of report this afternoon at 1:30 at an ■Jj World’s Fair and return by train. 569 Jordan street. New Haven, also Inquest to be held by Coroner Wil­ a passenger in the car, and Mr. liam H. Leete of Hartford County Because of the number who wish Hurst, received minor injuries. in the Hartford Count;' building. MIUINERY New Travel Print to attend the state meeting of the Calf Escapes Stoutnar, a prominent member of Barbers Protective Association A small calf in a jurlap bag in the Manchester High school track meeting on Sunday faom Manches­ the car escaped injury. After the team, died on July 21 from injuries ter it has been decided to postpone accident the calf was loosed from received when Mrs. Custer’s car the starting of the trip from :.0 the bag and was led to a nearby struck the bicycle Stoutnar was rid­ o5 o’clock in the momlhg until noon farm for safekeeping. None of the ing into The road in front of Brun­ on Sunday. The party will leave ners Market on Oakland street. Dresses occupants of the car could account from in front of Station A post of­ for the accident. The automobile Mrs. Custer was arrested cm a tech­ fice and will go to New Haven, the was being driven slowly at the time nical charge of reckless driving fol­ $1.98 meeting pla'*« having been changed of the accident, witnesses to.d the lowing the accident. 5 9 c and $ 2 to that city from Waterbury, first, investigating officer. $ g .9 8 selected. At the hospital this afternoon it You will be delighted with our buyer’ll was reported that Miss Hurst’s coiv selections of new Fall hats. They in­ You have a very fine selection to 05: D. J. McCarthy of Main and Hol­ dltion was still serious. Her mother POLICE COURT clude the models you want and have lister streets, who has been at the was somewhat improved. choose from and we are certain you will Manchester Memorial hospital un­ seen sketched by fashion services in the find just the thing you wsint to go with This group of travel prints and sheers are dresses dergoing medical attention, this Miss Mary Alford of Wapping magazines and papers. Materials in­ your costume. Colors run to reds, that you would expect to pay much more for at the Main afternoon returned to his home. pleaded guilty this morning in town clude satin, taffeta, felt, crepe and maroon, greens and black and white de­ signs. beginning of the season and with infiatlon driving Items of Interest court to operating a motor vehicle novelty braids. / p i Floor, William Dalton of thi Dalton prices up. Colors include navy, black, and brown, . v/ithout a licence and driving under Main Floors front. Radio Shop leaves tomorrow with and the price is only 35.98. / Recreation Center the influence of intoxicating liquor Main Floor, rear. Rear. 0 5 his militaiy unit for a two weeks and was fined 310 and costs on the Main Floor, rear. JL tour of duty at Camp Ethan Allen. The life savers distributed to the first and 3100 and costs on the lat­ children at the Picnic and Sports ter charge by Judge Raymond A. Isaac Cole and John Limerick, Johnson. Here’s Another New Item Night at the West Side Wednesday town auditors, are conducting the Miss Alford was arrested by annual audit of the town books. night were donated by Live Savers, Right Out -of the Packing Box This Item Demands Your Summer Merchandise Inc., of Port Chester N. Y., through f All members of the Manchester the courtesy of their representative 9 P T I T P I ? Attention NOW! at Pipe Band who are going to Say- in this section. Miss Guggenheimer. brook tomorrow are requested to Inadvertently, the company’s name meet at Orange Hall at 2 o’clock was omitted from the list of firms sharp. that donated to this event. MADE IN CHECK GINGHAM CLEARANCE PRICES MANCHESTER DRESSES NE.TOP 75 DRESSES $1.98 For Women and Misses Gingham again comes to the forefront in some ot Values To $10.75 CIGARS the cleverest dresses you’ve ever seen. ’They’re brand new, right out of the packing boxes. Color combina­ tions include red and white, black and white, green and ea. white, blue and white, plaids. Sizes 14 to 20. Gotham Silk Hose $3.98 Chalk Finish Rayon You will be delighted with the smart lines of these prints Service and Chiffon and washable crepes At this low price you can select more Your Last than one and feel you have been most economical while pre­ DAVE AUSTIN Bloomers—Panties—Vests senting that perfectly groomed appearance so desired of all women. Manufacturer . Opportunity Sizes 36-38 and 40 Main Floor. 59c To Buy ff A At This Price 10 8 Sizes 44-46 ...... 69c COATS COATS Regular 316.75 and f 19.75 NOTICE! DRUG DEPT. Regular 310.76 A meeting of loomfixers SILK SLIPS SPECIALS $ 1 2 .0 0 smash piecers, twisters $6-00 and spare hands will be $1.10 Yardley’s Face Pow­ A few of the more ex­ held in der and $1.10 Yardley’s At this low price you pensive dress coats are Loose Powder Compact, will have to shop early to offered at greatly reduced Odd Eellows Bldg. $ 1.98 BOTH dfc 1 Q e purchase a coat. These prices. The material in coats are in sport and these coats is excellent See these new silk slips to­ F O R ...... dress models, some of and the lines are cut in a Saturday Morning, morrow. The material is every­ $1.00 Rubinstein’s Pasteur­ them fur trimmed. Qattering design. 8 A. M. thing you would want for qual­ ized Face Cream and $1.00 ity and they are trimmed with Main Floor. Main Floor. embroidery and lace. Sizes 32 Tissue Cream, ^ 1 to 46. BOTH FOR.. ^ 1 U U 25c Rio Reta Cleansing 25c to 29c Summer 187 Yards Tissues, . O C 39c and 50c Summer OR. C. M. PARKER 2 f o r ...... WASH ADVANCE SALE DENTIST One and Two-Piece WASH Telephone 64 Pratt Street P erstop ...... '. 8-M92 Hartford, Ot FABRICS Dentistry that frill please yon, 50c Kolynos FABRICS at a price yon can afford to pay. RAYON Tooth Paste ... luxuriously furred c yard c yard CO PAJAMAS 60c Barbasol .. You will not see wash 35c Dr. Lyons’ Now Is the dm e fo r the tabrics priced at 17c a Tooth Powder . clever ne^lewoman to MANCHESTER ' 50c Prophylactic, Tek or yard much longer' and purchase wash fabrics for especially such attractive there are some of the $ 1.59 Dr. West’s CLOTH COATS TAXI goods as these. daintiest o f designs In 24-HOCR SM»VICE! We have had such a demand Toothbrushes — O a J C these goods. for rayon pajamas that we are . Mala Floor. Main Floor. CO 50c Assorted Milk ChocO' D IA L 6588 DIAL pleased ta tell you that we have lates, 15 Varieties. O C L. NBRON, this new shipment in one and two-piece models. Pound ...... £iDC SUMMERTIME SWEETS 89c ChUdren*t Bfaia Floor, rear. 93 HATS 1 5 c Valuss To fSJS PLAY Nougatines, Gum Drops. Every coat is new in style and fabric, and the fu n FROM THE BASEMENT 50 Cocoanut Rolls and Iced T e a o M O et of the finest quality you expect to find in a Brown For Expert PAJAMAS 23-PIECE LUSTRE WARE TEA SET Jelly. Thomson Coat. You will find coats of rough woolens Electric 2S*PlMi Luitra Ware Taa Set In three decora- $ 1.98 furred with dyed wolf/, .fo x .. .squirrel.. .Persian lamb Refrigerator ttou; 'Bhu and tan, froen and tan, ivory and tan. Bfaia Floor, froat ...beaver-..badger and other fine furs. SL^ for S O e misses.• .women.. .little women and larger sizes. Service Tbsse bats are truly most Intriguing and in tbs Thsst pajamas ace at, CaU 5680 SP varlsty m sfylss offsrsd prlatsd broiideleai mi#, B. T. In c.. ., . Fur Shop • . . second floor. oDs Is sure o f finding a ‘Aothtrlsed nrlgMalre ■erv* bst that ia most bseotn- soffls ta bhm, jnlew. a e * lee-RMia, with 10 y w n f lag. fTSiP'Hiiilsi flMkailir -rh«JWHAUeo. I . ’V, ■A In adjosting our hours to comply with the NBA . . . prmotieBl n p m tm o s . iMANCHirm CONN< Our Store Hours win be from 9:20 A. M. to 6 P. M. KBMP* 8 ,I t ie .| HALETB HALE*8 HALri’8 ' HALK’9 HALE’S HALE’S HALE’S HALE’S H A t g lf