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AEdfe 80; H e ^ Relief: —(A P)—The beachcoiutblng busL WHEAT . FIELD . SOWN ■ness boomed here today. • - —for -WORLD'S FAIIl I .With each wave'at high tide, ; Coordinator, Pim Pi^ seb^ns of Long Island’s north GERMAN NOTE -.New, York, Sept. 28— (AP)_ short; residents deployed along A wheat fleld^-only one within Stuns Hobfe Of ^ gram Of. Expeditin^Aid. the sapds and hauled out furni- ture ahd clothing-washed into GI VES CZECHS the city a llmlU-wiU be on- ex- hibit at- the New York World's the sound by fast week’s hurri- Fair. Hitler, Chamberlaiii, Mii* ^ cane and tidal wave. - BCLLBT|N!j . - The quarter- acre site was Furniture labels indicated It THEIR LIBERTY Hartford, 8epL '28,—(AF)-r sow(n ye.sterday. if will be cul- hqd come from Connecticut, 25 solini And Daladier Isl Rapidly organizing the rehabili- mllee distant. T ’ . > tivated ab part of a baking com-‘ pany’s exhibit. tation program of the state fol- All lowing the disastrous hurricane-, Letter To Chamberlain Says Meet In Mnoicb; Germ ul and flood, Col. Thomas Hewes, coordinator of rehabtutatiom' Mobilization Po conferred today In the hril or- Political And Economic In- DISEASE FEARS ^ 'th e House ■ ’of Representatives.. ILDUCEPICKED with Representatives of all s'tato departments conducting dependence H of findan* London, Sept. (AP) — T M

relief work. .Alarmed by . the ifLEH A LlED FOR MEDIATION electrifying announcement to blockade of commodities and gered By>Nazi Occupation stunned House of Qommona food Intended for 'Connecticut, that Europe’s big four — Hltli sufferers, due to the truck- BY RED CRdSSf Chamberlain, Mussolini and men's strike Jn,the New -Yorlc W^Ha .^Sudeten German Berlin, Sept. 28.—(AP)—An au- TO AVERT WAR Ci^’ area, .Governor Cross ap- ' u Czechoslovakian border guards continued _to 61er—would meet tomorrow In Mi ctoh along the d-sputed boundary Nazi motorcars like those shown above at the border town bf Gras.; thoritative source srtid today Reichs- Ich snatched Europe back from pealed to- Governor ,^^Moore. of ^ met a VIolenUfate. ,Gcrma'n, news sources said, the machines had been wrecked by hand grenades. • New Jersey- to get me AFL to, Medical Director Charader* ftJChrec .Adolf HIUejft had sent a let- brink of Imminent war. This'picture was trahsmltted by radio from London, to New York. - ® let shipments through. ter to Prime Minister crhamberlaln Accepts Responsibility At Within a few second Prime izes Conditions'^tisfac- giiaranteeing^ that - Czerhoslovakla’i Ister. Chamberlain painted a cl Hartford, Sept. 28.~(A P )—Con. ed picture of the World’s political and economic Independence Request Of Britain; Con- for peace In the most nectlcut tackled a staggering task of wouIfT not be endangered by Ger- tbry After Tonr Of Strick- nounccment Parliament haa /heaf#. reconstruttlon in storm devastate JAPAN ASKED man occupation of SUdeteiiland. tacts Hitler About Meet- In a generation. . areas'todayr as official estimates of ROOSEVELT MAKES NEW The letter, sent yesterday after Gernian mobUizaUol^' postpone.' , property destruction by floods and en Areas; Dedlh Tofl 592. Chamberlain’s, broadcast to the ed for 24 hours whileI t h e iramlewofl hurricane soared to $100.000,0()0 and TO SEND PLEA Britl.oh Empire, was reported to ing At Muiucb Tomorrow, the four great Euro; powaijp^ the .toll of khowa dead edged above haye said, hbwe.ypr,. that occupation .sought a new way. to . 80. TO HITLER wacovw^ Boston,. Sept. 28.—(AP) —Fears of the Sudeten territory waa "Indis- Germany’s demands cession •^2 crln Cbl. Thomas Hewes, appointed pensable" In view, of conditions' Rome, Sept. 28.—(A P)—Premier Czechoslovakia’s SudetanlaikjU state rellel. co-ordinator by Gov. that dlqeai^ mlght follow last week's which Germany could no longer en- Mussolini;', today became a mediator. Pfemlflbjmlft- MuaaoUnt'Musaor '' of - — * Hvldu* , -Wilbur'L. Gross, summoned officiala hurricaneldevastation in New -Eng- dure. Directed Only To In Oermuiy’a conflict with Checho- ed the role of m e n to r m ____ ^Ih’a< Of federal and state agepcies to land w.cre allayed today by Red REPLY TO LAST Measure Of Safety German ally an Cross medical officers,'as the knoWn Hitler told the British prime min- slovakia. -: " “ ' —. democracies. unified program of- expedlting aid of Ameri(;aD Envoy Requests 'Ihtuing death toll passed beyond 5Qp. ny; Suggests Con- ister Germany's decision to occupy He accepted the responaibiilty, in- Roosevelt .Message* Flgiir* I u l U 1) the atrickeri regions. Sudetenland Oct. 1 waa Intended foimed sources said, at the request Message* from President E \ Hewes, Democratl(\^ candidate for Dr. WiUiam De Klelne, National APPEAL BY FDR I ad to( Appeal Be Sent Hitler A ni solely as a measure of safety to In- velt to Hitler, Mpsaoltoi sDd . lieutenant governor, was assigned Red Ooss medical director, char- Of General Parley of Great Britain ih .a desperate el- _ J iWch 1 acterized health conditions as "very sure orders during^final' settlement fort to avert war. A personal mss- geveriimcht Jap«m^.^»ir6dS8 I - rocedi , the Job o.f cp-ordlnating relief and T the"pr^Iem T)y a plebiscite. toe rn^U-Communitt pact-^lgiuriMJ reconstruction work after an emer- satisfactory” after a jo iir of the Benes; Proposal To Bh sage from President Roosevelt, re- Ian, n stricken areas along the Connectl, NOT EXPECFEDP Germany ,1s even ready to be co- ceived at the crucial moment, may the Ughthlng change* of the _ gency conference ' of municipal ancf The haggard ChantoerlSto hli relief officials at the' state capitol cut and Rhode Island coasts. guarantor with Poland and Hungary also have influenced his acceptance. The Red Cross listed 15,440 fam- of the revised Czechoslovak state’s when he entered the House to yesterday at which Governor Cross Given Serions T h o n ^ t After receiving personal mea- toe most momentous speoch bt asserted: >. . ilies as receiving aid, and aaid . ..BIlWUETDri : - independence, KlUcr was - aaid to ■ag* -from Prim* Minister Chamber- 44,000 suffered loss In the storm. Spokeanan For Nazi For- hay# written. career did not know that the Me -- -Connecticut has suffered to the Waol^Utap. 8Mt. 28.—AP) lain of Great Brlfain, II Dues Imme- mectog was to be held. Hla i tune of about IJOO.OOO.OCIO.''' . -< i Discoveries of new deaths in Mas- .Tokyo, Sept. 28.rr-(AP)—United —White HansA a(ttdfaes hantd H* also was reported to have ask- sachusetts,- Vermont and Connecti- 'hd Chamberlain, why . Britain was diately got tof touch with Reichs- speech tnalcated he thought i "The further we look into the dis-, States Ambassador Joseph C. Grew aa “veryN, encouraging'’ today eign Office Says Tnne fuehrer Hitler,, presumably by tele- evitable. „ . ' f*e*u aater, .the worse it atmears”, he cut lifted the toll to 602. divided as the suqiinohlng by Adolf Hitler mobilizing her fleet and France was hha' follows: Rhode Island, 268; Massa- today asked Japan to send a peace preparing for a state of war if phone. But a pencil scribbled noth banAed added. ) of representatives' of England, Subsequently, it wm« annotmeed to him an hour and a half after h* iosaibi) Session Not Necesaaiy. appeal to Adolf Hitler and President France afid It^ly to a oonfer- For Ezeban^ng Friend- Chamberlain realised, as he . said In (Continued On two) Eduard Benes of Czechoslovakia. hla broadcast, that Europe ought that Mussolini, Hitler,.Chamberlain, began explaining why it appealed ,M s hat ' State Senator James R. Rahbett enoe in Munich tomorrow..' and Premier Daladier of France • must come changed the Bioondr* A Wi of Windsor Locks urged Governor Grew made his proposal in a half- Stephen Early, a presidential not to be pluhged Into a war on ac- hour conference with Gen. Kmzub^ ly Messages/Is Past would meet in Munich tomorrow tense House and golietle* Into (M gne Cross to convene the General A's- seeretary, told thls'to newsmen, cheering frenzied maa*. hlge Ugakl, foreign minister. advising them slnhdtnnebusly (Conttntied on itoge Ten.) morning. Mato * sembly in emergency, session, but ' It waa a message from Hitler bury Ur the chief executive asserted he did He, called Ugaki’s attention to that President Roo.serelt’S -cable Delivera Rooeeveit’s Message ALCORN REQUESTS Prestclent Roosevelt’s first appeal to Berlin. Sept. 28—(AP) — A For- Ambassador William Phillips of vitlng him.—as the premiers Mancbe not believe that step Was necessary. to the German chancellor last France and Italy also were iwrit " Colonel Hewes immediately set up. Hitler and Bepes apd suggested that night probably would be the eign office spokesman,, commenting the United Stated went to 11 Duce’s Japan send a similar me'.tsage. - ch’pf executive’s final wor,4'- In 6fflce ih toe Palazzo -Venezia to de- to toe Munich conference. . h ea d m a rb ^ sjn an bfljce in the old yP®U-5'‘**l4ehtjFtooBeyelt’.s^iate8t ap- MRS. mmm A p i ^ Through MOssollqL- . ; -» The Foreign -Office announced -that ' the European crisis. ' -V - , - liver Roosevelt’s- message, the -con- ,. Senare chamhef at the State Capi- peal; for peace to Relciisfuebrer Hit- Chamberlain, whq ^ d ordet^^ tol-. and announced it would be kept Ugalfl replied Japan “will give the tent* of wblcU were not immediately Foi American proposal, serious conslder- ler, said today that the'time for ex- divulged. Britain’s mighty fleet liobUtoM hut open around the clock if need be. Washington, Sept. 28 — (AP)' — py d e_cae flaai aginrt tor SH( .....‘The" ■purpose of tHIs office"', the' atienrfrem-her-owii-atandpelrit and T f ealdehf'Kooe'evel t' appe a led ’ afiew changing friendly-messages Is'-past ^-Prom- private vBources; dlplCmau take appropriate measures in- this and It waa uhlikelv any reply would negoUatlon by an appeal tlu p a rt relief co-ordinator sald,^,“is .to facili- jHakesHInlieraUed Appear to Adolf Hitler late last , night to beard that Hitler Had accepted, t^us- Mussolini, Hitler's partner' to tin tate. the; dissemination 'bf Infonra-- -connection." ' ■ be sent to the United sUtes’ preal so’llnl as mediator and th at Ekluard avoid plunging Europe Into the dynt. Fascist axis, and it worked 8BOI tlon coheerning hurricane, and flood Crge Snpport For AUlee . ' holocaiist of war. Benee had' resigned as president of Melrlnkai; one of the strongest . TOuf Fuehrer," said toe spokes- 7^ news was, wielved with relief t® stricken-cities, towns and ance In Cases Growing Unlike hU earlier plea for peace To Replace Mrs. Lewis On CzechosJovakla.-'-ThlB-'tattelr'report'; roost toe sanie' luhllatthii ~ as tei ' individuals throughout the state of .nationalist societies in Japan, man, “ took cognizance of toe*Ameri- adopted a'resolution today, urging, which \rent ' tO ' Czechoslovakia, can hrasldent's reply to his. yester however, lacked confirmation, v. land as if az^ actual-armiatto* half -1 Great Brlrali^ and France .aa well as Great refief ': wito' '”apparenl In been declaredl ' "MBHy. lMHfiV8a~—______16“ (ixiDtlnaed On Page iwo) Out Of Watnrbur]^ Probe. the government to announce its "in- day's tclcg^ram, but no answer Ift G. 0. P. Ticket;, Harwood tentions of taking part in a Euro- Germany, the Prealdcnt.dlrecte^ hU likely to be forthcoming,' else there Italian-circle*-when word earn*'Of was tantamnuiit'Jo. thatr hecauaau'^ pean war" on the side of Italy and message only to Hitler, thereby in- the Scheduled four-powrer conrerence toe mobilizatioh which- the FueluwtK- will be no end to the messaging back deferred 24 hours almpst Inevitably Waterbury, Sept. 28 —,'(AP) — Germany if oneXevelops. dicating ha believed the Relchs and forth.” L. Urges Getting Onl Vote. at Munich, fuehrer would be responsible If ne- wpuld .have meant war vrito Czecho- Special Prosecutlur Hugh M. Alcorn The resolution demanded that "Gur Fuehrer now; as before,- is II Duce- had been represente^ln TO BEGIN EFFORT Japan aid- Germany whether or not gotiations to avert war broke down doing all he can, to avert waf' and foreign -circles as piqued at the- fall slovakia with the '{Irtlhablllty lat making an unheralded appearance' now. before the^~ Shperipr „._.cpurt. aakpd Soviet Russia became involved In a safeguard, the interests of peace but ure ofif oother statesmen to invite.him conflict.----- " r ‘ “Prqsent^, negotiations still stand .Hartford, Sept. 28—(A^)-r-DlB- ((>nt1|ined on. P a ^ Tea. Judge Earnest C._ Simpson today it Is up to the others to*do likewise.’^ cusslon of candidates to fill the va- to take .-a-large role'la-the efforts .a change of venue in. the triiils Sent to the cabinet, army and open,” he said. ('They can be con- No- lnstrucllons To Newsmen fpr, a Sudeten settlement. “TO O TTilSiKSf Unued if yotf will give toe word.” cancy pn the Republican state ticket of 27.men facing criminal prtisecu- navy chiefs of staff, and G,crman and Asked whether any Insthictlbna resulting from the hurrirane death Eliminate Friction -Italian ambassadors, the resolution The President suggested, too, pos- on editorial policy had been given The hieseages of P*e*|dent Roose- tlpn aa a result of the Waterbury said; / of Mrs. Heleii E. Lewis apparently grand Jury investigation. ;Slble convoking of a general. parley' Germany newsmen in their dally centered today on Mrs. Sarah B. velt and Prime MlifiSter Chamber- • "Europe now Is threatened with a In some neutral spot in Europe press conference he replied-in -tta .'Four Reasons Cited Crawfbnl, six-term atate represen- lain were regarded In these quay-; Wi n Attempt - To Formnlate great vvar over the Czechoslovak Is- where all nations "dlrecUy Inter- negative., . ^ Alcofn. . who came herb'-vwlth tative from Westport. ters as' haying eliminated any trace I sue. If war comes, and even If ested In the present .p^troversy” lt.jWa8 said reHabIy)'’however, that County Detective Edward J. Hickey, Soviet Russia falls to enter It, It Is Her name wAs jn the forefront of possible friction over,.toese seem- j Compromise Between La- dted four reasons In a written mo- could- meet and settle their troubles yesterday as Republican “Mtders .ing slights; ; inciimhant upon Japan to'give posi- pacifically; ; (Continued on Page'Ten. tion for seeking a shift in the scene tive suDport.to Germany. discussed the proper profedpro fpr The -Earl of Perth, .the-' British of the trials, among them that as "It Is'clear that the fate of the '' Purely European Problein nominating a new candidate -for an bassador, convey^ Chamber- bor Unions And Raflroads. He made It clear at the same secretary of state in Mrs. LewisI* lalnia message' tp Count .Galeazzo (Continued on- lage Two.) Ume.-~ however, that the United place, with many of them favoring Save peace OTEnropp. No .UUU2iri(MFPAiiAl)lB.“ ly before. Mr. Roosevelt and hla ilarUurd, Sept. 2 8 ;:^ i$ F j—iTier® pleyes then voteij to strike, present crop control, legislation even t Record world supplies Of wheat c ' So, Just four dayb before the cabinet had listened. to Premier . New.^York, Sept. 28.-r-(API —A n^ 'T h e line s^id the skipping of will be no .Vrnilstlce day ponute thl* V If a European war brought a huge both in tola and other major wheat .' walkout was scheduled,; President export demand for Americaa. farm ' producing countries, made It appear. (Thamberlaln’s ipeech from London Paris, Sept. 28 —(AP) -Prem ier American, 'injsh homeward from ' Hamburg was ordered to speed fleo- year, it was announced today by ..Roosevelt appointed yesterday an products. and carefully examined Hitler’s re- Daladier will go. to Munich tomor- war-menacfd. Europe prompted the ' Americana homeward rather_____, the Armistice Day Committee. XMnsigency fact-finding board. Officials said, that the 1939 wheat ply to the President’s earlier appeal row to Join Premier .Mussolini ol Eltoitotttion of the tradithuial .esent This official said Secretary Wal- program, _oatlIned several weeks, To some of the United State* lines today to prepare than qy fear of Imminent hostilities' . ^ ^ ^ p re e a flO-pay Delay. lace Would reassert the administra- President’s ad- Italy and Prime Minister Chamber- in Germany. -rtas voted last night at a meeting --Under^touRai\way Labor A ct ' bw OUL/U8V Oil I vimmwa lain of • Britain in a round-table for wholesale evacuation on-ships In the mayor's nfllce due'to tack of tion's faith in toe existing legisla- anticipated needs. The Champlain of the French-Jinf i fhia forces a oO-day delay in both peered the Fuehrer hSd carried toe consultation , wll.h RclOhsfuehrer with capacities augmented by iuln- sailed yesterday with pql'y^ t? pas-i appropriation from, tne the impositioh ofiqia.w age reduc^ tion in speeches .to be made tols . Farmers, were asked to plant only dreds. of cots, lifeboats and extra week in toe wheat and cotton helta. world even closer to war by the Hitler in an effort to save the gen sengers out pf an estimated 322 who Comnmn Coiwctl. Uons and.lhe calling of^astrlke. 55,000,000 acres to wheat, compared language_o^l8-reply than he had eral.peace qf .EurOpc. provlsloris. _ ' •- ■ had booked pa**age, and the lux- The' Emergency .Board has SO-days He will sprtik at Hutchmsoii, Kans., with 80.000,000 seeded for this The French)■ W ar. Ministry an- THe Line 'moved quickly to meet Thursday, and at Fort Worth, Tex., in previousTtatements. urious- Norawndie suffered 231 can- FORMING LOAN’BOABDS , fo - make a 'rep o rt oi(. the contro- year’s crop. Any expansion of toe The Relchsfuehrer's refJy said toe nounced this supreme move to- avert an emergency like ,the exodus from cellations, leaying 401 to sail today Washington, Sept. 2A—(AF) — versy. The- law also, calls for a Friday. . wheat-.progi am would have to be a second World war by saying sim- abroad to I9l4.'s chaotic World war j for Southampton”and Havre The secretary w as described as possibility of adjusting the Sudeten ChalEman Jrsse EU Joaa* of A e R*> second. thirty-day pertbd of main made , soon to affect producers oi ply that-Dgladier would'meet the days. Liners.heading for Europe] The North German Uoyd'.s Bre- ' constraclldii Finance Corporation, : tenance of..the "status quo during believing the present law containea question had been "exhauated" and winter wheat This grain is being made clear Germany would regard other,three-statesmen at toe-Ba- found some passenger lists halved i men had about 20 cancellations just reported to Pirsident BooMoalt to- which labor and management can ample provialona -for any expansion pla.ited now. varian city. -The announcement br even more greatly reduced by before a post-mIdnIght sailing here. day toat the RFC le'.aegting op ma- study the board’s findings: of production that n^bt be ' re- (Tzechoalovalda aa responsible if war Might Increase Spring Wheat came. boomed .Erench hopes for peace. last-minute cancellations.' while 10 minute* ahead of schedule, with rhinery to facUltate loona to New C)n ten other occasions, p)xsldents quired, and that toe legiolation The mere fact that the foiTr men plans went forward to have U. S. Officials said (hat if war should No Disenssipn o/ Situation 245 abpard, or half-norma) *for this England flobd suSerora. After » have created similar, 'emergenev would be needed to prevent over- break out and wheat needs were —divided evenly by'. Europe’s Ideo- consuls abroad certify excess pas- season. On the other hand, the ta'k with the chief executive,'gone* boards but they^have beeh' con- The President met press corres- logical-fence—would meet waa tak- senger lists for westbound ships. expansion and to bring about an greater than now expected, It would same line’s Hansa was scheduled to said that the RFC, throagh Ito Dis- cerned with mere local disputes.. In orderly curtailment of production .at pondents immediately after the an aa an Indication that some basis United States Lines inquired os be possible to increase acreage aliot- of sail ffom New York tonight with aster Loan Oorpoiwtlea. was form- ail but one case, recoifimendations toe conclualoh ofbosU Utiaa whito Cabinet session, hiit would not dis- agreement in’ the Czechoslovak- to toe procedure necessary to add 350, a1x>ve normal: •- ing lending oommlttee* to ytricken for settlement of the controversies mento’ for corn and other - major cuss the foreign situation. V German crisis Waa already In sight about 300 cots each, to the berths war demand ended.' crop* are made early in the spring. Transfer to Dutch iShJp. sections of the nordmasti. have beep accepted by both sides. At dusk. Secretary of State Hull New fiolutio'n Reported. on-toe liners - Washington and Man- The Holland American flagship * • • The law does not require either side No CoBSIderayo™ *4 Expansion Wallace 1* expected, officials said, Officiala dtophasized ih a t toe ad- and Undec-Secretary Welles return- Arrangement of the four-power hattan, with necessary extra life- Nieuw Amsterdam bad some can- GRANTS JURY MOI10N - to accept the board’s findings. to warn farmers in his address that ed to toe. White House, 'Snd iK' a conference . followed reports in boats and provisions, and was told ministration baa given no consid- a European war might complicate, cellations but the passenger list New York, Sept, fig—(AP) — a , historic two-and-a-half hour con- French parliamentary quartera that consuls- might approve wherever bobbed back at sailing time yester- prosecution motion for n ' ~i[Kirliil TREASCBT BAL.4NCE. eration thus far to possible expan- rather'than solve, the present prob- France and Britain had proposed a they deemed an emeigency exiated. sion of agricultural production. They ferendh, toe note was drafted. It was day as passen.gers cancelling reser- "blue ribbon’* panM from wfigm M X' lem of lOw^ farm prices and sur- sent off soon thereafter so that it new eolution with which to meet Quirk Turn-Around Ordered. .vations on ships flying flags mor* select a Jury ^for the Mceog Wolley' Washington, Sept 28.—(AP) — aaid the matter would not be r»a«n plusaa because of the streaa on I Hitler's demands for annexation of - The Washington .was ordered to up unless war actually daveloped. would reach Berlin well before likely to be embroiled in hostilities racket 'conspiracy trial i The position of the Tressury Sep- I «t&:- ■ pwtp«wd--^'<&4’i greatest ahlp. granted today by ~ toUqjad'tohAm'' baea& 6t would urge fanners to stehr clear there. ' 'ace France’* case before the wcrld Friday, via Southampton and Cobh, Bookings on the U. S. liners Pres- Judge Owen W. . iburea. $30,099,546.07; net toto —war, otncialB aaid. art wheat and ih ai radio broadcast tonight ahd, thu* eliminating a scheduled dock- 04 tb* prioe-flxtog proposals In his measage. President ident Harding. American Banker 74,011.98. Gutonma cm oC.tt* use to te*oma.(SaD(reM- with the aanouneement of the four- ing, at Hamburg. Germany, and eut- and AOMricaa llSPQCter otlwr* ttog a .from it* norm al' f UAMCHEKTER ^yRNINQ HBIW MAMUmon'JSK. VONM^ WRUNfiSUAT^SEFTEMBER 28, 1938 MANCHESTER EVENINO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 8 ,1&88 FACS* ^—------!------eatahllah/train jiervlc* ' -direct to SprihpMd. aometime today. While SWIFT PROGRESS DISEASE Nobel Methods Use W orkmn dumped tons traprtock; 'CTR IC U G H T CO M PA N Y into • weakened Wjndsbr em- lent laat night, pasaengera ON CHINA APPEAL In Pampingt GasolMe^ taken from- - Hartford- fo WJtMltim / .irlngfleld by motor . 33us Adveyj^ementy in li^t .Wetoegday'___me IG r New London began to ahow'tigtaa Th'at nMesSity Is the mother offtpiimpST by Band.^-ftit one-of !^e 'uf- taeeem 01 It# fo-get I A j1 voir w» to oiieraio operate •* m«» cblotina^i RED CROSS Invention, was shown at aevsral most unusual' qiethoda waa the v^r \haCk on its feet after the devasta- First Selectman hdlndnal Nations Miut De- Best Of New Haven’s tion wrought by the triple disaster I Naiiifer Parker Soren p.-. gaaniine stations in town during the a pump In Buckland 'ivaa operaied Hurricane aiid went out ^th the ^owevof we had put a lot (Oontlnnad- rrorD Page One.) The owntr of the station also owned of fire, wind and water. dde^w Far To Go In] At the outset the>-<6nipiiny em- past week. , In all blit one atafion' a bicycle. He removed the tire from To Throngfa To 4$ Poltoa Capt. William T. Babcock Makes Estimate Of Losses^ Amouiees RestoraHon ployees worked Jpfaeticany aroutra chusetts, 183: Connecticut,'81; the* pbw'cr was off'making it neces- the rear wheel' and ' placed a belt ahnouhied that a curfew clsoipad the clock, lajar^ropptng to 18 hours Hampshire, 13; Vermont, 7, sary to devise some method of aup- around the wheel. This was con- down after the bun^cane struck of preparation itito this event—the values are really outstanding and plytng the gasoline, as the pumps -netted with the pump and when a A To mp o r a r y Meas Cansd By TheStpnn. V Appljrnig Unction** apd as hrifoan energy faded, the The storm indirectly caused the ire. last-waek would.-be advaaoe/ maxlmuin,,^.diligence tomers In the present emergency gency Commute • In Rhode, Island Cantona (districts) the Gemaniq operate independenUy and ^ that the needs might include medlckl as- However, Vlrglnlo Oayda, authori- ...... Filling In Washonta. THAN FIRST KTIMATE 3, .the selectmen have asked for an ^.-^1 -and dlspatoh'and arc' toqulrea to and aasureiraJI tharevcrytlilrig po.s- tative Faacis.t editor, indicated such character of which is unconti ' ' •’'"'Today there are two crews of everything, from stores and sullies sistance.-, loss hr damage to homes, adjournment of the bUsineM meet- to war-time rear-guard organlza- follow aueB- .ayatemattc procedure alhle ia-helng-done^tojestore servlci; hmisrjiolrt fnmlshlngs. farm supplies a ^oaalbUtty.------—------this to be done'ton or b efo r/S atu r- .workmen engaged Jn. Ailing^ in wash- ing until the -following^ day when |s will accomplish the greatest re- to nd'rmal in Uie quickest' possible find equipment where such equip- day to satisfy Hitler's, de^nds. outs between Bolton and willlman- Officials Feel Work May Be questions pertaining' to the storm ' tion,~was ready to make '-Russiani TIM ilts^n the shortest poaalbit time. ttme. "Only the resignation of Benea,' 3. Members of the ^ tlsb Leglqn forces self-sufficient. ment constitutes the source,of the Gayda wrote In II Glornale D’Ualla,, tlo. two, crews working day and Held Within $50,0p0; To 111 be. considered. • The .meeting oh i^Uis end- all requests, for special J family's Income, and lo.sk , of llve- of. World War VeteransTwho alr^dy night on the Manchester aide of Hop October 3 vyUl be confined to the ' ,How. far Russia would go in aid- | itlon which interferea with the "could at the last hour turn aalde’ have offered their services, to/form , Seek Federal Funds. ing China remained, a Moscow ■stock. perhaps fatal events." River and two crews working be- election of officers, but at 8 o’clock smatic reconstruction of their Engineers Survey Canal a guard between Czecho^tovakia tween Hop River and- WUIlmantlc. on October 4 the selectmen Will ask secret. Chinese spokesmen., said Items as a whol# fnust be refused LARDNER IS CAPTURED Silence for the most part greeted proper and the German /decupled/DC( Other crews out of WUIlmantlc and Maxim Lltvlnoff, Soviet foreign af- At the same time Army engineers region; and a plcblsclt^tor agree- As the work of clearing away that extra appropriations be. made eptlng only such clvie prlorlU.es began a survey of Massachusetts’ President. Roosevelt’s second appeal Putnam are working on the rails for roads, bridges, schools and other fairs- commissar, had 'not told' Drl j hospitals and the like. to Hiller for,peace. menta between tl\p /Berlin and In that nart of the state. . after the, storm and flood is hurried town -expenses caused by the storm. Koo how much China could expect. BY SPANI SH REBELS Cape Cod canal to determine what Prague governm ent^o decide dla- Would Onuse IMay dredging waa needed. The storm "Any move by any government Is The Western Union has replaced along by the town’s road gangs, -it Both Russians and Chinese indicated | This requirement is- emphasised \ conaWered by Itoly with great at- po.s.tlon of the-other disputed areas. eufficlcnt wires tn^ttake possible the much depended on European de- cut whole san.d pits ouj of the Rhode Daladler’s-. ofTlce'^ announced—^he- appears that Ik* actual expense of aiise of the fact that of needa- Island and Cape Cod coastline and tentibh." one official said. Further carrying of dispatches for Jhe trains mopping up may be, a groat deal MRS. CRAWFORD . velopments. T |ty aome circuita, less In trouble Barcelona. Sept. 28 — {AP),-r piled up new'dunes Jn, other areas. comment was lacking. premier #ould/iiddress an import-' and as Manchester Is at the end of Much more was considered at | James NP. Isrdner, 2-i-year-oId Mp ant message to his ovvn country and lesa than Was Brat envisaged: There others, .will be ' first restored In New Hampshire. Petazboro Se- Call Out Rc&crvea the “double Iron’’ from Hartford aa remains much to be done, but the stake, however. In the Chinese ap- 1th the result that often one house of the lato Ring 1-ardner, was dis- lectmen proposed a half-eent addi- The nation, was said by usually to the wor.d' at 6 p. m. (1 p.'. m., e.s. J tor east aa WUIlmantlc, it Is expsetr LIKELY CHOICE peal under ■ Article XVII of the | closed, tod)ky to have been captured well-informed sources today to have great amount of the work was ac- have service and the immediate tional tax on,each. Bale of gasoline i It t «■», the trains will stop complished without the incurring of League convenant which provides | by Spanish Insurgents’ during the to'help raise a storm damage fund. started calling to the service spec- paladJOr. following Hitler and at Manchester for orders. Ihbor will be without. In aucb Brilish’Prlme Minister Chambe;clain expenditures which It was at first .(ContinuM) from Page One) fsr punishing aggressors not mem- a request to be attached to night of .Sept\22 In the last action The same state organized, a tim- ialists of ten-classes of reserves. Trestle Withstood Flood. tiers of the .-League. Almost over-. I of the Internationa! Brldage fight- . A few- specialists In the classes, In ^/vvorld wide broadcast, will When the Connecticut river start- feared might have to be m^de.' good circuit Is only natural but ber aaivage committee under the Today it was flgu.red by town of- night the League faced the greatest ing with the Spanish government. supervision of Gov. Francla P. Mur- private sources said, had pecelved k from the solitude of his study ed to rise the New Haven bad coal session here Saturdav to decide accede to thla request would III the war ministry. liclals that $50,000 will easily cover test of its stfengthxrince sanctions yialtors to ,the,,,.Uncol^^^^ phy's Disaster Council. Its aim was notification cards Individually, wlth- .cars loaded bn both aides of the what must be done to fill vacan- gu#e :d.eiay ..and. would constitute to Btd'JImber lot owners, 'who' suf-'i ont public notice...... - — ...... -i- • 3 -., _ - - Appeal- For- -Peace- - .....' $he - expense- of cleanup, ,and .may -be. cy le.galiy. - were applied partly agalnet Italy In ' crimination against th^commun- ton b'allalfoh Sf Ameiicans, .\yho trestle over the Connectl.eBt knn'wn' fered. heavy damage In the northern I ttaly was calm today. In the mid- He Is eXpSetted to appeal again for as the WUIlmantlc bridge. The fnore than enoilgh. Washed' out If the convention Is recalled,,au- the Ethiopian war. The\Chlnese de- a whole in favor of an In- now are back ■ to the\east,of the a peaceful settlement of Germany’s bridges it la hoped, can be'recon- mand would be a precedept for ,.a Ebro river awaiting Npvacuatlon part of the state. I die Of the week which Premier Mus- trestle withstood the flood without thoritative sources said, it will , be •- ilvldual. „ Kr.d Cross ' emergency .stations I sfllnl declared Monday would decide demands on Pragus, but also pro- damage and the coal cars have been structed with federal aid. convened in about te'n. days and will Czech appeal should Adolf Hitler 2’ accordance with thla policy, from .Spain, said Lardner-was the; claim that France Is ready to fight Meanwhile the Selectmen are tak- carry out Jils threat to march into | last loss of the unit'. \ were sheltering mors' than half of j the fate of Europe. Italians went removed. This allows work trains be brief. lasting only long enough to |b a company haa' been, and la epn- the 5,000 residents hit by atorm and about their routine taSks like people- for Justice and the right. , to cross tho 'bridge and with two ing no steps to raise additional make the nomination. Sudetenland. r'Raulng to produce the greatest re- Lardner Joined the -IntemWional flood In the slate, nnd In neighboring whq wanted to believe no catas- Official circles refused to com- trains carrying crevqs of 'workmen funds,'the Board feeling that it la , While discussion of a candidate, I ulu in the,, shortest possible time Brigade last April after ent^lng Vermont 2.000 others wor.e rccelvrhg trophe waa Impending. ment on Poncet’s visit to the Ger- from that side of'lhi Connecticut better to wait- until the expense Is to succeed Mrs. Lewis, first woman I nd therefore all special requests Spain aa a reporter for the Parts emergency relief.- OITIclals In Calling on apeclallata to the colors man leader. It Is giving .extra help to restore more closely figured before meas- ever honored with a place on the . ' ftlclLlnterfere with the syatemstic edition of the New York Heral charge In the Green Mounta',n state '"was not confirmed In military clr- However, one suggestion known to the aervlde. '^Wqjlf cars with large ures are taken to secure extra sums. RepuhUcan state ticket, continued PU^CE COMPANP kocedure of. the. reconstruction Tribune, Jle, was wounded July 27 l.sted'Brat.ileboro, Rutland a'nd Eaat cles. Such action is a possible pre- have been received favorably by dkanes are_also In use. apace,, State Chairman Benjamin B. Repeated For 3 Days in’the ■ \ Ian, must be refused. governm ent's Ebro rlvec-i 'SVamngford as the hardest h it corn- llrqinary t o general mobilization paiadler called' for an immediate . No attem bt Will' he~iSa4* to re- Kirixfitod'arrect'efran ia'ppe'ar to town ■ SUSTAIN BIG LOSSES^ rsday; Friday, Saturday ; ... A Tremendous Task drive near Gandesa. Following h'.s i mupltles. -If eventually mohinzed, the ten conference between reprosentatiyes store freight service between -'Verr chairmen to get out s. heavy vote In t Although the majot'lty. of Its cua- recovery Tie- returned to —the front aa for yederal aid for the classes would bring Stoout 2,000,000 of Germany, FraSiee, Britain- and non 'and Rockville until tha main ALCORN REQUESTS ' the local elections which‘will be held Stcirtin^ Sept. 29 im ers realize tj?e tremendous task lines Bept. fl. strlckgn areas continued to sound men under armi.' Thus,, far. 'Italy, ^taly. lines are opened. ' Freight trains in-over ip6 of the-169 .towns of the after rtH|llonal WPA A dm inistrator A. . Hartford. Sept. 28.—(AP)—In- - Chcing the company aa a result of with a Btnndlrfg army of about 294,- are Coming Into Manchester brlng- state Monday. \ -\ - Open Thim. and Sat. Evemnfl ' - the devastating hurricane and flood Harry Hopkins had departed foir 000 has refrained carefully from any In.g fn and out local freight and the . CHANGE OF VENUE "It is realized that to many town surance commissioner John Ch WashlngtM. Former Goy. James call on reserves, estimated to. num- South Manchester railroad is also Blackall reported today that .90 St laat week, there are many, who M. Curley ^ Maaaachusctta, Demo- chalrnjen, the total voters at ; tho ' facts outlined -above, can- FORMER. PORTSMOUTH ber 6,750,000. - ’ ROOSEVET MAKES NEW in use. ■ (Oonttnkied from -Page One.) tojv’n /'elections la unimportant so' casualty kisuranhe companies and crntlc iwmlnrt for governor, wrote - ' •''Pri’cautlonsirT lMes.sur6” Freight for Rockville .is taken- ns 14 casualty departments of life in- Bt'haye aervlce when a neighbor. Hopkins advoeSJ^mg n $125,000,000 '/ long/AS enough voters turn out to Bosaibly only a short diatanc# away, Calling of specialists, high Faso- far Tas /Manchester and* la trucked mayor 'of WeterbUfy, Lieut. Gov. win'the election," said; a letter for- surance Companies licensito to oper- ter b* MAYOR DI E S TODAY: expenditure for flo^ control, refor- lets said, was "a precautionary PEACE PLEA TO HITLER from Manchester to Rockyllls. ate in Connecticut rsustained total peaM ,b a had service restored. estation and lanltStlon:. measure” prompted by develop^ \ Frank Haye#. last May named a yarded by Harwood to local Repuli- rloomy' • A WPA crew of 10 men hss been Jury committee which prepared a llcan chairmen throughout the net investment losses in surplus In r-J-I,-. 8—Rep,-JSdUhi^Nourss , Rogers ments ‘in other countries, _ It -was" (Continued from Page One.) 1937 amounting tc $48,706,271, as ito a ‘ gMlgnbd fo set poles along South Porlamoulh, N. H., Sept, 28 — (R„ Mass,).' y-ho :ha^ pressed the said that ail leaves for military .mea list of names from which prospac- stfe. ■ CONNECTICUT ACTS ^ . -/TiThls-yeaF„..with an Important - compared with gains of $77,852,456 'Ifsdn street south to the Glaston- (AP), :—William E. Marvin. 66. who. Public Works Adirtlnlatratlon fore.v- ha'd been cancelled and no, passports noted Hitler’s historical review t;vo-Jurors-Mr Watefbufy were- se- buiy line to carry power lines to the tcnslon o t Its-O ct, 1 Utile limit on ot lected; ; 'A. State election coming on, and with in ,1936. as mayor of New IIa'mpshlre’’s only , ,, . n - were being given to men who mlght^ errors contributing to the present Premiums qn- national business Msnehester Water Company reser coastal <'Itv, welcomed ./apanci^e q ^cI 'frrants, saiii^she had come/'in (va A \ytthlniir Pf la I m draft»1 tm ft limits:II rM< #a I8i___ TO REBUILD AREAS , When that list was 'prepared, the a Republican ticket that has secured Russian .delegates to'the Russo-Jap-1extension wns 'not. le- I threatened'war, but-^ald \l the chief motion said, the jury Invcstlgati: wide approval hard a t work lii. the earned by aJ* foe companies report- The quiet method' of calling out question' now was "the of th e ; ing to the Connecticut Insurance nnes'e peacij conference th 1005,, diedpo-sstblc but the f’VVA \vV)uld the.__ Bpcctallsts.______It was__ __ stated,____ .was 1 Waterbury’s municipal affairs wAs field, we. would like tQ make an ex- world today and tomorrow Department'amounted to $803,313,- .Jodhy aftM, a, shorj: fUne-ss,------Jhrpmnleto gpplIc^qUoni uo , - .1. BET BY HURWCANE in sezsion. ! ..... - > ...... '...... 7... txa effort to get^ put everyJEtopuM dared Fop Service And Quality I A leadnlg lawyer of this sectloh ; ^ Italians who heard prime mlnls- ’"lli.e world asks .of us who at this 'X-., Hayes is among tho men charged an vo.tor -to the polls. 078,"coWarecl with $7237275:199"ffi 1 la •moment are heads of nationsa \ '-.the . "A' big Republican turnout wlU 1936, and total net premiums writ- 5-Piece MIXING SET or isnd.one of, Xe.w nampshlre's prom-1 "“'J" ^ Chamberlain's speech last night (Continued from Page One), with conspiracy to defraud \VMer- rt-te- SHOE RKPAIKINC SEE \ Inent JJiunocrata, Marvto.4a:8urvlv«j4--,^,1‘; ' ^ igxpresscd aulazemcnt at the slender supreme capacity, t? .achieve/^e ______. .bury of more than a million dollara. add’rflre to. the entb'usjaam and.-,con- ten during the year in Connecticut rouch I by four daughters and three | he expres^.ed of finding some No Cbplea Specified., j . fidencs with which we are conduct- totaled' $24,470,787, compared to 5-Piece RANGE i tbar SA^rYirLYKS was unon"t‘rem Inquiries and ing pur campaign.” f , $21,513,439 the preceding year. Net I one 6f whom, Robert, msyor [oral money would be allotted the ' "viV of escaping >. ■■■« war. > m- n? ^Mu*’ ( refer persons to the proper agency, The motion did not speclfo Al- - Included With Every Purchasepf $22 or Morel" SHOE REPAIR SERVICE In 1935-1038. corn’s, chdlce of venue, and the ape-' claims paid totaled $8,718,147. h .fnte tn niv.li -i.t. . ' rii'iJedltortalcommentonthoad- ^nrl death, of mllUons of rttlzens. '"i gtudv the m atter of-duplication and Both Included With A Purcl^e of $441 701 Mall) Street Hr^hatl hrm associated with Sey-' •..... — ""r;—------r — — : -...... frowfiapplhg^f^efforiadnd-where---«d ■' ‘ ' — ...... claL..pgoaecutor.,.Jtiih!|ie]f VnA'-silent ^ .The 12 companies which did group taigr- on th it point life insurance biisinefo in foe: state 'Five nested-bowlgi'd-sifter*top'CondlmmtfsTaTid~a covered— hatf. highways, hrtdges, 'public /ulldlng.s, ^ Outstanding Service To'Huinsnlty j.source of relief at all exists,'suggest Five*Piece Modem Bed Gu1 waler^and'Xewer-inVea.' Judge Simpson fixed 2 p/no. (day- during 1937 wrote $84,289,471 m Cereal jar; all in rbd-and-white decorated yitrock. « W' of supplying the : new business,-vrifile group insprahee' Or Poster'beds in Maple, Walnol; o t! .X. Tvdn Bed Studip ib?u.h ■'S 'J?;!!:' *? ■ -deficiency.” r y i . ' . ilght'tlme) Friday‘for a Hearing onf hogariy if you prefer ! With coil spring, millions of persons were'"deluded”"dcjuiluded" ! pca-eful manner I am convlnc- A skeleton staff of clerks loaned the 'motion. / ' ' in force in the state waa $262,144,- Two roomy twin beds, with fnnersprin]^' ehrat.- by the British "mrlme mlnfiter’sminis ! ed that hundreds of mliUona ‘Alcorn’s motion assertod “due ad-^ 2H. ‘ excellent mattress and a' pair of pijfows. % tably CRUISERS TO BE USED ) throughout the world would recog- bv state departments, manned the \ m attress for relaxed sleep. W-elUmiltr;- I speech. Jt "certainly was through oisice to which was assigned the ministration' of ;^t(c'e’/ required a All sizes ./ scho- FRADIN’S fault ot. Chamberwn'e.' your action aa an outstanding veasy to opeii; attf^^^wJy ujih^j^st^red.. • fa'ciUtlwAvmiabie. here. which I do not believe she ha rtht Stg^ --Oipitol.-&nd. waa. rtiady-to. Tint mentlrfned in thO' article who de- I* IP' ::J:lo 11 hy manv of^he aefiuwfi. ■prut: — ' 'latest letter id “l^aTriberiairi of the tierman arid- Reich and .the rnake kmall loans, at InterestriAtea ; serves a giAat.deal^of credit for en- -relic; ■t - W'Z as loly oa.three pe'r cent, tO;: persons of the Issues before "the state’s high-- Besk, with Chair and Lamp -Til ^ '-ro^y^-^xpresred wlllIn^esB tb\f?\ianfetee government of. Cze'cboeipvakla, al- est-court>: Is whethet th e'd efen d an t' '’’’abling tbe'Manchesfor Radio Club to •iKe lipupdsrfee of new Czechoiito-^ though Jhe precise .UBie. irietl^od and whose homes pr-husiness were dam- get,oi)-Jthe;al.r.- —7 -,-^- - - - An AttiRer of passengers than Springfield becauM of a flood-weak- AKIM TAMIKOFF Personal Notices "great friend" of Hitler" W /inter- ordinarily are authorized. It made ened embankment at Windsor. • 5Iixtures vene in Jav o r of the oon{erence pn> requirements, however, for suffi- At Groton,, lightning etruck an ALSO TAST A’ MOVIE QUEB SHOW DE.MOCRATIC NOMINEES . Entire A^Pfece Boudoir Outfit posal. K,," cient Ufa' preservers, life rafts and emergency electric light ..circuit, COMPANY” ON THE SAME SHOW: A beautiful, colorful Chaisette Lounge ESntlre Grouping for Baby Ocrapy Genuanlc Sections other safeguards. plunging the town again Info dark- with BL DOUGLAS Torrington; Sept. 28.-r-(AP) — CARD OF THANKS The new Anglo^-French-^an for Thomas F. Stammers, local superin- with an attractive Boudoir (Aair, both in ■W« wish to •ztend our thanks to ness. The bolt hit a feeder line Yoii can see the savings at a glance I A all our frionds and nelshbors (or IlesigTted for use by civilian air- from the power plant of the Elec- LAST TIMES TODAVi tendent of charity, was nominated dainty Chintz. -Table and Lamp includ- beautiful large Crib and High Chaixv in tholr kindness snd sympstby durlns plane pilots, a compact beaeon- tric Boat Ckimpany which had been “Love Finds Andy Haidv” for the state Scotate and Judge ed anj’ finish, .fold-%-way stroller baby Mir BlriessAV- tHAjAeaWt- ofyaaw baani.#jrways.;;adia receives rifoy w ife- Jamds F. Hogan waa repominated h'Usbsnd snd (sther, SsinUsl SmltA' aupplying.A-lnig* sehtion of Groton walker. only seven pounds, ian'd ^ ue Jitrsp- after the regular Bght facUUea for Judge of Probate at $0th Dis- psd to the control etick of an str- were'pot out at ooasxnlastao ^ ':-'Tiaa^tMaMliiKtte;y'etmveHtt(» s Ma nc l Mi ( f e r , Coi Ni i plsoe without , restricting' Us move- "Bor B a sis night ~ iiiirmTriK II III i thai 1 MANCKBSra, EV HRRAU). BJANGHE8TER, CONN, WEDNEOT^ 28,1988 M^CHESTEE EVENING MANCHESTER. CONN.j WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, IdSS PAGMI I. , , i r V f T approximate 81,000—8,500 fewer thousands of miles gMHapfiaiM and '! it than in 1937. have -prloHty ia tfa reconstruction sons were rendered liomeleaa and DintAFFIC Should the September to Decem- electric circulU iuid^O facUiUes of program so far as it is pracUcable are .in great need df . food, clothing DAILY RADIO PROGRAM PUBUC u m illE S other pub1ia.Aitfllty'companies dam- Y.M.C.A. Notes WORTHY GRAND MATRON ber death rate equal that of the - t o do so. A Tliought BRITISH VETERANS REbCRO^ APPEALS and sbelter, which the Red Cross is WKDNKSOAY.-MKPTEMBER 28 (Central and Eaatenr Standard Time) same period last year, there still aged b y .^ e 'hurricane last week.' -"After services ba-ve been reatond ) CROSS RELIEF TASK striving valiantly to supply. The.-progreas nutde, to date In the Heptetniier'fa' .Nets*------ker-and All proarams baste ehatne to kyr- er aed arouibs baste th' ehatni or arouto thereof unieee epeel* EATHS CERTAIN Would be a saving, pi more tha.i generally, it is not unlikely that TO MAKE OFFICIAL VISIT - A large amount of money is need-"' fled: coast to coaii (e to e) daelanattona Include all available statlona REPLACING MILES eefltoratron of services . has been 2:(»-Bal5y clinic,,.. ' • v -' 5,000 lives this year. A 33 per cent some csjfnot,.l>e completed for sev- Whosoever abMetb to lUiii PROPOSE SOIEME T:0€AL FUNDS ed to . flnanqe this widespread Prearems subject to ehenge by eUtienf Wiiheut previeut nstiea. f. M. increase for the remainder on the most satlafactory, bearing. In- mind eral weeks and there may be subse- ' 7:30—Thera’ will be a meeting'ot. humanitarian activity and ia NEC-WEAP (RED) NETWOnK trkbb wtS; the magnitude of-the destruction. , neth- not: whosoever Hiietii UBLED IN STORM AREA q wkbb weeo wabt kaej wnax year would fa^needed to erase the quent Interruptions where restora- not seen Him, neltber fcaown the Monday night V .Jf. C. A. bowl- Mrs. Maude T. Byles Of New hoped - that Manchester wUi do its AflIC a^i ...wnae .wtlS-aJac. w « whib kslo kdab wooe wmfa . . eight-month Improvement this.yc'iE.^ ®“ n*phh>6».undec_the jurt,tfdiC;- tion has been made. ing league captains. - ...... WOUNT.-kvOr Wx hbh Inf ’kovo kTbb oot ob T John g-ff.' - L6ndofi'-To Attend Meeting M ^ W Wt t Vy raisingnrtsihg thei-fBOart h a r “ 'quota " that 55*h rirw wfbir wre w o when COAST—knoa kein kol Efpy kvi kato If Lut F . Montlis C - The (touficU estimated th6 reduc- tldh of tlie Commission - have pro- "When services have been restor- Dancing achool at.the “ Y” will be- wwe wtam wwi cbm wdal;' MidweetiM i l Otis^ndnig Gatliolic Womab Suggest Legionnaires Take Of Ln<»I Eastern Stars To- .$500 Is Set As Onr Jw been^t^j»^nal hewqua^v kid wmaq wbe wow wdkf wire kefp: koy karm khbo k(inb kray klro kaUr tion lit traffie accidents that began ceeded, with reOonStructlon of their ed In a portion of a neighborhimd New Engkmd ReportS|{ The Pod's^Coiurrin gin on Thursday, October 0jh. .Mfa: night. tera. MeunUim koa kdyl; Southi wmba wab Cent. akat. R^ Of First Eight last November meant a saving ofi -systems with .maximum diligence and others' continue wi thout sendee,' I could pot Mve in peace if J pst i Walter Wlrtalla will again nav^ All dbntrii^s trill be received at. wwe wamb wla* kpre wbre: Paelboi 4H)6- B:0(b-Mareh af Oamaa Rraoram $250,000,000, amd said It could not be and'dispatch and It la expected they consumers whose service- ia lacking the shadow of i pdlful sin between ] charge. Registrations may be made the ,Man0(eBter Truot company and_ kfl kaw komo khq kpo kau 4:1Sr- SilS—Talka on Eaplonnq Spaeo HQrricane'Dainages Are Be* vi’lli continue to do so. The dam- Speaks Of IndifFerence X Over Sudetenland Am Mrs. Maude T. Bytes of N e w ^ n - Quota To Help Rest Of -4 OPTIONAI. STA rlONfl' ((operate In- :4:S6^Si3a—Tha Caatlltlana Program attributed to.decreased trayel slnee- should understand that-their n ^ s myself and God.—^6Feorge EUbt. Cone Estimates Of I (EditMl hr llalTlithA of JVw» by telephoning, 7200. ' a ilm o f contributors will be pub^ terebanteahhr on either RBD'or BLUE 4:4b—^ 4 4 —CIreua Sarlal — aaat: ThO' 8,500 Lives ^ Be Saved figures fpr the first seven monOuTof ngi has been so widespread It Is Im- must be subordinated to the general - York) dpn, worthy,gran^ matron ^ the "•tworke): Eaet: wbre wcol wfes wlw CaatlHIona Conllnutd — waat po.sslble at pre.sent to estimate the necessities. • , ' The gche^hle Is as foltowa:^ worti welw wsal -wnn ebf cbl; Csstrali ffcoq- S:^Pr( this yj)6r showed a decroiae ,vt FTBR A WHIIjr. QnJMfimTfliHics. Eastern Btar—of- piS- • - - Jng^CSteadily Repaired; omoiint or the.fimc required to ae- 4 30—Beginner^—Tapj_jfloclaI and teitil Dispate Settled. StrickCTAreas. kaoo travel from- l 937-o f only a f raction The-sklllad-and unsklHed workers Thi* time of hJvlnff h u Iwen nWMt, make her..... olTlclalUU1..1W visitv io ii/lo Temple — buw wood webo w*bibf wjfl kfyr arabe; L i M t4>rehoatra—notwork______„ o f 6ne per cent^ compllBh complete restoration and ara laboring, extremely ,johg hoprii, Character. koom: South: wtar wptf wla wjai wfli- 4:16—Bob______i Trout About "Today" jaicago. Sept.* 28— (AP\ -i- The making u« one, yet each complete / Chfllfter. at the Mason^Temple this POUCEMAN SHOOTS MAN . waun wlod waoo wfbe wwnc weac wsva S:4S— 4:4s—Maridn Carlty and Piano August showed • a saving ot 860 Diffii^Hes Met With Are 1^' win be aom<) time befnre all serv- without complaint tor the general Only—aftiTW’ard, will lt.be aor 4 :15—Intcrmedlata—Tap, Social *4hi kvTO wky wfaa wbap waol ktha National Safety Council tditay ex- ices can be restored. From reports Hartford,''*Sept!. 28—Mrs. Herbert London, ^ p t. 2fl.i-(AP) —British evening, The Manchester jChapter of yVe» 4:00— ff a —Songk by Roy Hoathorten lives, the greatest, of any month good of the 'community and the -.——a — 5esg h>| Famifies Are Affected. iWid other t^ ea If "desi red, «Mm l^ko kri» kria ktok kUm wala 4:1b— 7:1b—LumImd Abnor—baalc pressed certainty of a redu«lon-''6f since the uninterrupted decline be- the, • Commis.nlon has received the public la urged to-continue'fO be " " ' 5 ah., outstanding Catholic 4 ;4§,-~yoor ttomfah poor* oot-t-to afterward— when this of Mrs. Anna^Robb. Mra. Minnie B. total saying to 5.070: lives for 1938 6W rpM COMA t 4Jt9U »0— 9:b0—HartMrt Hoavar Addrsts the last four months bi the yeaX August percentage ,(Irop was 23 per mo’at Important aervlpes,' hospitals, ugiiea. nii tTVfr. dining ri I, Mrs. Jeasie Winterbot- support of the Ideal drive to —A man booked as Joseph Shlrosky, 4:4^—...... S:4^^Jttto';. .lit' Orshsn- • Annie— 'The X?OTnectlcut Public tors of music report a great Im- pftotDfi u» rjTw Ukh B’ lagtav* ( Arc fed and alaked, Avbat shall we Indlffcrenee to rejhriSn” whUe raise the sum of 500 to assist In the east: Happy Jaek's Songs- *:16—lOdO—Kdgar A. Ouaat Program equals that of the flrst eight months, cent and that of, the first eight public .offlcea..t doctors and others provement In the standard of slng- KiS Vcstig Island and New Kngland speaking on a'CateeH«lcal f'ongreJw Already successful In getting the 16m wllJ-(- arrange the decorations 23,-of Brockton,, was shot tu the calf —baalc; Rasital ot Songt-wait the CtouncU said, the year's total will 'on ^ sslon Is keepii^ Infor.___ easentlal to the general public wel- ' ^ atorm and flood d.iipnge to Howes ' do?. Am. I„ alone, enough—are Oerman ''Fuehrer’s permission to and Mra. Elsie Knofla, favors; Mrs. alleviation of.suffering thqt rsflult- 'of the right leg early today after a S’9?“ 4:00—J.iM CraWfonT at Organ 10:0^11:00—Mawai Count aatls Ora. months of thC'year was 2l per cent.' pr^ess made in reconstnyting the ifig In country, schools of the Union S.5S you.? ; broadcast fi^nKlIartford this morn- plbe- 4:tS—Malcolm Clairgis Storlai 10:30—11:30—0. Kayo Orehat. -:- aaat; fare, have had and will continue to Of South Africa. ; fML B$ll«r If M micg It tfla^Mi tfte looses suffered by famines; patrol ’’plebiscite” areas o f Czqcho-' J. Ek^^EIIlott la., ticket chairinan. ed throughout the New England police ehase from a North Mari S:2b— t:2^Praat.Radio NswaJ>aried Paul Whitaman—waat repast »ro?M It, Aik ffrZtUeM* M Sunday In tefephone reports Kveo now. I've begun to feel, ateken- Slovakia, the British licglon suggest. /Guests ore * 6xpect«a to attend apea from lost week’s hmricane and sLreet gasoline . station,* where } ’*0— 4:30—Paul Dougita and'fl^rta ri:??—13:0^Hal Ktmp A Orchsatra “ speaKep, In calling 'att*btlhn ;:45-^ 4:4b—Nola Day Senga CencaM 11:30—rt;30—Qian Cray and Orehaitra '(h. Chairman l^rman. H. Davis of , ed of velvet, keen for.steai. V dihat British Leglon.nalres take ftom several of the obkptew tn sur- floods, . ‘ ',____ patrolmen said they foiled ' husg^. 4:00— 7:00—Amoa ‘ nf Andy—aaat: ths American Red Cross, Indicated There niust be flint for my opening of the fouf-dsiy con- COMMITS SUi Cl Df Voluntary Donations . n» Annouuad—wait NBC-WJZ (BLUE) NETWORK ference lnV,Hart/ord ' next Saturday, oveFthe entlrk Sudetbniand area-un/ rounding town*', and a cordial invi- /i that the task of Tebiilldlhg and re- fire, not'just, the- qiilck tC the fjdrman^^echoslqvak disputo ' Manchester’s quota is being’raised He waa charged with attem'ptOd- | il^ 7:1^aRwin C., Hill Commont __aat:ji wla ^‘?AlMlitatlng flood knd storm victims :aaid that the entire congress organ- tation la.sxtended to all members. J 4:30— 7:3d-Tha Rtvalara Quartat— wham kdkA------•rzyawzyi wjinwjtn wayr -w-wmaJ wfll desire. coiild be setlledflw negotiation^-’’' entirely by voluntary donation's.and breaking and entering, and held at a * ologninl Or..*:.—natwork waby wabr diet dtet adikirhk wmff sajwajpd waan doubled over earlier estimates. isation and all nir Its facilities, has contributions; - to be made to the e:4&— 7:4b—Bon Bon, Song Stylist Am >X foolish to liAdr'hhead ? .Silly to been brought together for the one Maj. Gen. SlF'^edcrlck fttoutice. hospital under police g;uard. . ,wlcc wlou; Midwest: wanr aria fewk koll Mr. Davis said reports today ihdl- Miss Virgiiiia Hart Takes Legion president, flisw tq Be^n Sim«;' Manchester ’Trust comjjany, but as * Patrolman John Walsh, who Z'S^ 8:00—One Man’s Family—^ tod wren wmf kso wowo Icma wetn; Soulhi «stM 12.050 families in the six states think, sml.jhlfilcing, dread , great purpose-”of helping every par- SOUTHEASTERN EUROPE 7:3^ S.-30—Tommy Doraoy Orehostra wrtd wmpi wjbo wdaO. wnsa wesn day and .spoke to Hirier. With Prime yet only a fe\y persons nave come wounded the man, said he waa one ! ’5S~ biOO—Col. Stoopnagfo a Harry ,kyy»i Mountain: kin kvod? Paplflo; kso ’ f a d suffered hesi-y losses th damags Oaly--^flef a vyhlle -what then ? ent to fulflil his flrst duty to his chil- 3:30— 9:30—For Mon Only a Ouotta yiMt do women do—and men ? Minister Neville Chamfarli^'a^per- forward with funds.- of two who climbed over f fence and kf«(1 ktma kex kga kera KJr ' , / - their homes, furnishings, clothing dren, tha. of religious trafnit^g.” Own Life In New Britain; Officers of the local Red Cross 'Kzaor’i Clasd-to cat NOTE: Boo WEAF.NBC for ejMlPllal' Patron won’t always blind lia so "Many of us In this state'!, Mrs. mlsslon, Sir Frederip)^ offered thq CALM SPOT IN CRISIS raced away as a police car drcA 16.00—11:011—Ji Moainor Orchas.—oast: llat-of otatlepa.' andto to their small businesses, espe- Legdqn’fl help In nirintainlng im- chapter realize that Manchester was to the station. A bullet halted . Amoa ’n’ Andy—weal repeat : tfslly among the Ashing vllIKgeR someday—some quiet ' day- we ll- FUher asserted,” have not . sensed 16:30—11:30—Aba Lyman a'Crchtstra CanL East.. ' know partial...... order during plebtaclteaeblscltei sug- badly battered and damaged by the' Walsh* said, after he.-cltmbed at< 11:00—1*;00—will da" Otborna Orebaatra 4:30— S:3i^Oon Winalbw, Navy— lAere there was great loss ir boats, fully the vital signlflcsnce of this Had Been In in Health. Budapest, Sept. 28.— (AP) — hurricane and faces'qonsiderable re- great congress and particularly gested to determine the fata of some shed several streets away, 11:30—13:30—Earl Hints and Orehoatra . ,esel; ka* OrlfSn, Tenor—west fats and equipment.' Whether our minds are mated too, Southeaster^ Europe, often called habllitatipn workl biit 'it la pointed passing through the man’s calf Toni Mix Skoteh—east ' •'The Red Crosa ia the only agency whether mine can stimulateyoil'.' thq.sn of (is wiho are parents have Sudctanland areas. \ CB8-WABC NETWORK 5)?J~ 4:00—Nawai Orebaatra Prog. the trouble Spo;t o f past centufles, out that other communities through- struck his left Reel and lodged In KItehall Contralto tfa t will take can of the human Whether yours will be for me whip not'realieed the.very Important part .. MIsa Virginia L. Hart, a native HItler'Agrem In Principal out the state and also In.otimr New BASIC — East: e-abc 'wade woko weao 3:45^ g;4B*-Lowoll .rhomao — east; bblema of theae distressed fami-; we are called up to play In this Hitler agreed to this In prinprinciple appeared today tb^ be one of the the left Instep. ' , wael wgr wfcbw wkrc wjr wdre wcau and balm eternally. of Manchester a n d /i graduate of calmest sections of th g continent. England 'states' were tnuen more The second man escaped. A pane wjaa.wpro wfbl wjiv wgar; Mtdwctt: • Ceeeert brehaatra—west Mr. Davis said. "I am told Then we will know—and atl-nur Uvea great responsibility of training our during g'speech Monday. whom wfbm kmbo kmoz - whks fctab •‘60— 7:00—Easy Acta tkit—alto cet the majority of these 12.050 No^'Slr Frederick sees a way'to Armies were stfflngthehed In Hun- severely-diit-by hurricane',^ flood and of glass was shattered but the eta« Krnt J‘ 13—Mr. Kean a Leat Paraent act like other husbands and wives! children to know and love Christ.’* the Iqqal high sch^dol In the class of fire and that many fhousands of per- ' I Tenor AwtUies will.prove to be-wiU)out re- --Changes In .Society avow war by enlarging pq the gary, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia and. Ru- tlon was not entered. "P * ’•I’P whec wore efrb 10.1'i, died a sulfide at her -home in wmaa wees wnbf wiba wkbn I‘0 ^ Badfo''Rovuo b a r g a in d a ys ~ ibiiinces of cash or credit to meet the ‘’.Sb-ealled progress In society has seWeme. mania, but there appeared to be no whio wgbl wbrk wnbx * I‘29~ Sllhoiiottea in Blue ' fapalra and -other needed rehabilita- . MOON.S'TONR -NRi;«l,^< ted to niany changes;- which IfCon- Hew 3'rltaln .Sumlay nljght, it was "^In a letter to the Times of London actual .mobilization. DIXIE — west «-efa wqam wdod kira 3:06— i.-q^To* “ ------Bo Announcedrldui ( 114 hraJu tion measures. • r wear my tears around niy throat ttmied W'lil be (Jetrinientol to family learned here today. .Miss Hart, age he wrote: The appeals for .peace by ’Presi- wrec wlac wwl wtoc krid ktrh kIra iS Mlnilroli ot Chicago More Workers Added • suspended on a silver choln; w«co koma kdbo wbt wdae whig wdbj Jn'SirJI'SJrK*'’'*.’ Craig Orchea. life and to\|he mifch-needed spirit- 23, turned on the gas In the kitchen' ”As the-Eirehrer has accepted In dent Roosevelt and Prime Minister wwva wejs wmhr ktul wcoa.wdnc wnox. Nuale Orehoatra . fThese families become tbe charge Translucent dTOps of froieti .grief, ual developrmuit,” Mrs. 'Fisher de- principle the employment- of the Neville Chamberlain of Oraat Bri- Iwkh know wmmm wjno wrhe nrg&T lO* Serial « f the Red Croila- ..Wo Jiave Sent an cqmpresscti remembrances .ot clared. \ . of her home at 137 Bassett str^t. KEEP TUNED IN wrva walm'wrdw wnpl legion In one part of the territory; tain'' were generally considered MIDWEST — wmb d wI en e dhw kfh. 11 ‘30—12:30—Bubblaa Baekar Orebaatra DAYS ONLYI faditional 00 workers Into the pain. ”We have aNyay In .this modern Desimndcncy over contlnidtig III- surely It would not be too much to strong’^'argumehts for peace By the tricken area today, augmenting a 'What l6vely things to wear!" they day of belittling the customs of ye.v ness was given' ns the cause'for s X f her expect of statesmen that they should Hiihgarian and Yugoslav Foreign ataff of lOOjwbrkera already there. cry, "like colors glimpsed through terday. Much llint ivos of value In action. Relatives with whom she he able to arrarige an application o f Offices. '' “Our ,workers are building supers ON VALUES 7:45—News Service. Sale! New^Fall silver rain!” ' ...... trslhlng and character, building has lived were out' of the house during this'method to the whole ares.” Rumanian factories makihg goods 8:00—Shoppers Special.' ; atopt< family welfaro jworkert, and been discarded,” she stated. ' "The The Times said editorially: BENSON’S . ,sifaiM prepared to Immediately And I grow proud, and smile a bit, the evenlng And when they retum- of military use were put under mlllr 9:00—Richard Maxwell to think I have not wept in vnln. personal element or rclatlon.shlp be- ed*at 10 o'clock--^ they found Miss- ’The British Legion has contacts tary control. WTIC 9:15—Montana Slim tfiack with the famlllea. Roofs must tween parents and children whereby, all over the world and not'least in Sale! 98c Blanket c \ ha repaired, chimneys rebuilt, some Hart unconscious' lii the gas filled Bedding Values You Can’t Beat .irmrelera Bruadcastlng Servlea, 9:25—News Service •hole houses rebuilt, means of .live- rilA.N'fiOv NOIK training In domestic arts or even kitchen. Polic;*''wer^ called but- ef- Germany. .Much might be hoped for Hartford, Conn. 9:30-“ GIrl Interne—Joyce Jordan trades of one sort or the other' has Mbood restored for these thousands It J should wear a-black mask and forts to revivfl her proved unsuccess- If this sympathy cimid at l.a.st be METCALFE WILL TELL^^ If Your Moftresnes Were Bain Soaked During the I5OOO W . HMD K . C. ’48.2 M. 9:45-^PhlI B.oudinl, accordionist a( people. Families are now being been relegated to others. Along ful. hrpuglit lo bear^ a direct way on Storm—Replace Them At Once . . . For Health’* Item Ui^llEht Saving Time 10:00—Pretty Kitty Kelly nm from pine* to place. with other so-earie.l old-fashioned the present crisis.” ' .. ''Sake. . ^ / Hlged by the Red Cross-rellel head- You would follow after and try to , B o m . I n Man e be wt e r ' 10:15—Us On A 'Bus goarters in all of the storm tom eusloms,. training tn religion went OF NAZI ACTIVITIES 10:45—Stepmother Sale! Cotton Froekfl see mjS>face..i from the home.” Bbm-ln Manchester, Miss Mart t. Wednesday, Sept. 28 For y o u r o ld tires^ /I •actions to register their needs. If I should wear a black look and SENAItir mal o .vey il l . Regular $10.95 P. M; ^ 11:00—Hartford Board of Hezith I Regutsitlf 9$c! Unusual novelty prints! Tub- ’In far too many instances," Mrs. spent most Of her life here. After xast percalesl In sizes 12 to 5 2 ...... ' *Tn the meantime, sevoral thou- tum.my back on you, her graduation from high school,- presents- Organ Interlude. ,aand people are bhing temporarily Klshet- said, ’’The home ha.V left en- Washington, Sept. 28.— (AP). — Cotton Felt 4:00—Bhekstage Wife. 11:10—Ha. tford Better Busineag I on W ords Riversides •baltered and-fed b y the Red Cross. You’d comfe calling after and akk tirely to the church and school all she lived with a sister In Middletown _^HgptCord, Sept. 28.— (A Rl—Uhlt- The House Committee investigating '4:15—S t ^ a Dallas. .Bureau. What you should do. _ ccVntales Senator Francis T. Ma- ' *11110 Red Cross is grateful for the religious training and'tn many more for a short time before going to un-Amcrican activities called John 4:30—"Llfi Can Be Beautiful.” 11:15—Mra. Robert Mahoney, chair- Sale! 8.98 Girl’s Coats But if I Wore nio mask at all and homes Indifference to religion has New Britain. She was employed Iq b^ey is confined to. his home In C- Metcalfe, committee investigator, MATTRESSES 4:45—Girl one. faoperatlon o f the many government man Corp. discussion. Confraternity Fur or self trimmed! Wool fleeces* suedes, smiled a pleaaant smile-- Aleridcn because of illness. It was today to testify concerning alleged All Size*. " dfeF 5:00— Dick____ 'Tracy.” fa n cies In the area. The W. P. A. been nourished, sad to say. bjf the a Hartford ' Insurance office as a, 7 Convention. tweeds, dressy fabrics! Sizes 7-16...... Ixtra MDflns6l"'Diir. ttfa in g a.line clean up job In the Another one would charm you in carelensnesa and neglect of the pn'r- clerk. She leaves her mother an^ said at his home tod^y that he was Nazi activities In this country. 6:l$A-"Your mlly and Mine.” still under a physician’s care despite NOW ONLY .. 4% 70 14i30-^BIg Slater Ing thie talq Wards tricken. towns, and is cooperating just a little whHe!i ‘ • ents. For those reasons, the 'con- three sisters. The funeral was hM Chairman Dies (D., Tex.),.said 5:30— Jack troitg.” 11 • 45—Aunt Jenny’s Real Life I recovery from a recent foot infec- that later in the week, the commit- 5:45— ‘XJUle increase their regular .faarywhero with the Red Cross. gress WfHS organized, having In mind this afternoon at 2 o’clock .mtu tion. - . .. Orphan Annie." Stories Longwc^Ai* Sheets Other agencies, which arc prepared new birth of the Chrlstian'Sptnt tee would hear testimony from R. P'. 3:00—News and Weather. iC trade-i.n, offer. Your .IKWKLS Canon Sldn^ W. Wallace of (yfirlst V . Our Beet Seller! ’ 12:00 noon—Tower Town Tempos Will wear over 4 V2 years and launder 234 to loan money where amllles hove in the home.” church Cathedral of Hnrtfbr/i offl- Bonhani, Seattle, Wash., district dl- 6:15—Baseball Scores. :15 p. rh.—News Service. worn-out 11 f • a ara - I shall li/ivc jewels some distant day, Tn ancient. . Riis.sin unfaithful. wives | rector of the Immigration Service, bl vb^ el l timeti Bleached. 81x99. Save at Wards!. ratourecs of credit, are clearing on velvet trays In a secret place. clting. Burial Was in Newington 6:30—WrightvlUe Clarion. 12:30—Romaitce of Helen Trent worth morel through the Red Cross relief head- were buried waist deep In dartip | on efforts to deport Harry Bridges, INNERSPRING(ERi 6:45—Pro^am'^ au: Demo- 12:45—Our Gal Sunday. Anfl no one shall see the look that cemetery. / earth and left to die of starvation, west const Irbor loader. ,' quarters. MATTRESS era tic State Com- 1:00—Conn. Produce Market Bid- I "I feel Conflflent that every need they will bring to life on my, ILongwear leases stricken face. BELGIANS MAKE PLANS mittee. letin Safety faoturpal in- li being met pronipUy. Our ihap- Reg. 319/9,5. Special! .<^7:00—Amoa 'n' Andy. Hoae-qimr1,i, the first.fntnt flush ol 1:05—Strictly ^wl'ng with GU Bayek Fine count Muslin Cases! Bleached to a*snowy sulated carcaie. . . 6-row tatiS met an ' ovenvhclmlng relict .' 7:15— "The Human Side \of the \-whlte. Will launder 234 times!...... •ytoak in the early davs of the emer- dawn;, topaees. honey turned to FOR MORIUZATION at the Console tread . . . rubber-clipped ] stone; ' $15.95 News” —Edwin C. Hljl. 1:30—WDRC String ensemble — , fancy.” 7:30—Inside of Sports with Jack cords! No safer first- Jade to • offer prayers upon Joseph Blume, director ' Reaume of Reports. and 'Stevens. / \ 1:45—The Gospel Singer— EMward quality tife model ^A4^um e of the reports made to- opals, lira for me alone. Bnissela, Sept, 28— (A P )___The 7:45—Nola Day. \ MacHugb Sale! 131/2 Prints Regularly 7.9R JYoDontod to day tdr^fT.-’Davls.' ahiswlng the ex- Moonstones, summer dusk at sea; Brussels Food Committee met today We Must Look To 4-Poster Jenny 8:00—One Man’s Family. 3:00—EInqcb. Light’s orchestra. New CpIohJal Prints In Fall colors: Sturdy tant of the Buffering, follows; . , emeralds with sudden burning to (IrafI measures to be Invoked If MAPLE BEDS Lind- 8:30—^Tonuny ;Doraey’a Orchestra.'. 2:30—Southern Cruise quality. Tnbfast.' Se*. See these now!...... Tlm aBayinantal Uaal SmriBgt that apaak for CbnnccUcut: 3,000 to 4.Q0O faml- gleams. _. general mobilization is decreed. tory 9:00—Town. Hall Varletlea. 3:00—U. S. Army Band Warde Time faymentj thfBiselvast Beantifnlly^l lia> suffered. losses from flood' dam- Beryl and chalcedony, and sapphires, The government yesterday called MAPLE REDS, f t Q Q C 9:30—"For Men: Only;" ' 3:30—Ray Block’s Varieties •fe along the Connecticut river; like deep mldnlgjit dreams. ,2(0,000 addition men to arms, and Special .. . $ 7 e 9 S Twin Size (Mly. t p O v a lO 3ale! 1.98 Blanket Plan to equip your carl styled, dependably con- The Future NOW ,10:00-^Kay Kayser’a Musical Klaas itructed ihoea, "Camieole" toe damage In New London; tidal Sard that glows with orange lights; schools wefe.closed today to House 1 ' and Dance. . 6% wool double blanket Warm fleecy with Rivcreidee in fhie eirave and wind dklhage along the' coral, the lips of youth long past. tr<«)|)s. (Belgium’s homo army last | Bine -Bell Super-Reat Inner-;, W'eave. 70x80 ...... 6«l6«cP»y « little as S2c ties "Softie" toed alipona.. coast,' particularly In the eastern that oiir children will be llipfVVNewa and . Weather. Onyx and ^ crystal for days and year was 4,641 officers. 67,500 meh,)t apring Unit with pre-built METAL BED OllTFIT 11:15—.Johnny Messner’s Orchestra. a weeki Pumps with the new trim- half of the state. The newspaper People ' reported border. A DeLuxe .Mattress Day by • nights, and pearls for tears too Twin or full size metal bed, 11:30—Abe Lyman’s Orchestra. ^ mingg. Stytaa tor aitt Massachusetts; fcentnU section; sweet to last. tlie government decided to huy sov- able to enjoy the shade trees that will give you comfort Sale! ISc.Caanon Towels 3,000 families suffered losses from 12:00—Will Osborne’s Orchestra. 1C I shalh have jewels some distant erai thousand tons of wjicat and to and rest for ytnm. Regularly saglPM spring and cottoii felt 12:30-i-Earl Hines’ Orchestra. Day ' Plaid Turkish Towels I Strong and serviceable. flood damage along ihe Connecticut fix minimum, prices should nn ab- $29.50. spe- m i Q e n 18x36. Stock up now!...... u. river and mbutarlca at .Springfield, day, On velvet* trSys In a secret' we have known. 1:00 a. m.-.-Silent . plhce.' normal rise become apparent. clal Price.. . . $19.95' Bfatom I Time Regular _ weatfleld, Chlcppec,j3reonfleld, etc „.TIic jrovernmenL.caillbg--up o f 4«1-1 Tomorrow’s l^ g iM i 2-05 - am-thwkstem section: 500 families And no- one shall see Ihe look that ditional .Soldiers w;as declared to be | : A ; M ...... - - - suffered lo.sses- from .flood damage •Uiey will bring to life on mv to "reinforce UieVstate of peace.” Come In and Open An Account At the Friendly Store. 6:00—Reveille with Jake and Carl. New Yorit, Sept. ^ - ( A P ) —Lla- 3.98 dhenllle Spread Axe' stricken face. v ...... -----along-diooMc -river and branches, in- =-'fli30—“ Sunrise'Special." -tening to -the -men who^^re'making' Save 11 1 Thick tufting on- prMhrunk mutiin. Bi^ Sartugt on Fima H-i. 'S MARKET Minister Eldouard ..Palaver of | Women’e rayon stripe cotton bloomers. 'Elastic, ’ Concord, Keene, IVtej-boro and Sur- 12:15—"Hilltop Hbuse." u I brought her chains of amber, ahd FREE DELIVERY! France and Foreign Oomihiaga at wai.t, knees. Buy several pairl.’v;''...... Ti~|" I ' >n"~ HIT III ir III IB I II rounding' afea.s: Scattered wind sliver filigree.- .. time.of'yoar is just right DIAL 57211 12:30—M}irt and Marge. ‘ Maxim Lltvlnoff of Russia ba4l dkmage througRbiit.the state, chiefly Topazes clear as-honay, '12:45—Slngln’ . Sam. been heard. to rOofK. bam, and chlmnelps. and,, lapis ^ .... ' lazuli, ' . BOY SCOUT NEWS 1:06-:—News and Weather. Listening tonight: Sale! 15e Bress Seeks Vermont: Minor flood, (larnage In 1:15—Voice of the' Farm. B e B e a dMf to. Rutland, Ludlow nnrt - scattered And ciu ven Ivoiy peacock*— she did 8ai^,on new f3ll*.p8ttemg in rayon and'eotton Ef ' 'not seem to ace. v' TIH10P IS ’ .... 1:30—Wbrds and Music. Talks—WABC-CBS 9:30; Herbert! *^1^3tHte6 ••••••••••eeeaeeeegggeeaa *'• e p oin tsE m erg en cy need's nlj be- NEW TREES Fine M a l a g a Grapes 1:45—HI Boys. Hoover from Kansas City on “Mor- jXr.ougbt her..cryatal ear rings, em, Iticlinrd B. Snilth, Sroutmostef. ing met hy_Rpd Cmss! , , - Wwller (ininder. Scribe. , 2:00—Ouy< Hedlund and.Company. ality in Government’’;. WJZ and N, - Main lleadquajrim. ' ibrq.tdcrcd: Spanish shawls. . 2:30—Jake and (3arl.' Y. state network 9, New York state,] . K id d les’ O xfords " B R I N G 'E^M D b w N " ! And bfacelets m ade of jade -links, In place of the Tegular meetln'g ^ l u e It a li a n Prunes . The Red Cro.ss baa set tip live I Itidoors an outdoop meeting at the doz/^c ^ 2:45—Rhythm.^of the Day. Republican convention SEratoga main headquarteri, and nnw Is or- , Snd p/osden china, dolls. I Dreeiy patent I Black iihoQth leather! With •Scout land -yaa held this week. and SHRUBS and GIVE 3:00—The Story of Mary. Marlin. Springs. , ^:>:atttr.dy.leather dturdv. leathar solee.aolas. FullyFnltv lin c iLttsz ^ to 92..... B uyL Mon tgom ery^W ^ar ds Ifanizmg ftrpa. relief headquarters, And finally 'She' 9.al.d.', ’’Dear, this Twenty-three attended Including all irge Gra p e fruit 8:15—Ma Perkins. WEJAF-NBO—8 One Man’s Fam-., - at which famtlles will register theW f pre.s.-nt-biflnglng palls.” Bob'-Southerglll eoch 5c^ 8:30—Pepper Young’s, Famhy. lly,. 8:30 Tommy Dorsey-'music; - 9 16s.ses and mieeds. Robert E. Rondy' I jnot fmde'r.srand her; r > s h --! bcginTYhe campfim chat^’by 3;45t -“T1» Guiding. Light.” ' T ,(JoI. Stoopnagle flnale: 9:3lT For 2^C,;Noyelty , 1ll8s«irira) m1vja»'^riif We-Rcff (^ *«'| - kd..."'W'hst should, I f a f : ! ' „ A i s ’ trin t h S . M m - n % w Men "Dhiy; -.r*Uel,15q-lhi: tc.gUifu • ry O rq n g e s: : „ „ - *^“ <1 guest; 10 "T^Ttuhpfooi -*£naatees''! .Rayon BatfTr*atnne in tired o f . costly-and I Eng land, SooutmariSeT -Richard ?0^pr25c Kay Kyseria Class; H;30 Abe l,y- .* double trteot tojt. r^oitieh’8 alz^. -^Ave!. > .T RED HEAD SHELLS .'Ihe five main hwlquaTtrc*'Are-In hiT’^ogiW iaM Joux, . . L-Sbiith then told the Krpop abput hlS man orehestra. . ' Providence. Rhode Is^nd, Nat ;\VI1- Inforitiatibn bn ? -.Nw.- 'W’hy can'Tyou Ceit^.-mA klssM. and-fleb-day hike on 'Tha l&ngl -TrjJL WJZ-NBC—7:15: Mr. Keen:, 7:46 -Aph. .'d;r.ector:.;jf.e^'.I(6nJoh. Cdnnec- aoinclithus javen^-ygu ?:* -- e . -dMaesh-maltowa .were, then •pi«duca4, Mcllpto i K i i^ p ljet - - - l U h i 2 $ € i tieuL w itter -Wessellus, tbreetor; plantin^fum ished, Science tnt v.thn Marcit; 8.80 Diaifa Boys* 2.79 Jackets SovUjMDGsy;/ A-iid-wliefl I leaned: t'rt%>!Mi.>ie,r she + ‘^’'i!*f^ to sste d -to e n ^ the WDRC "Old Bannermah’'; 9:30 Minstrel - AB Wool* Heavy 33 o r :meltdn. slide fastener’ . Martford, Connecticut, Robert ,.ShepV J .said,':”.Not that wav--nowrX [pftgrsm. ? -cr'" ' SILVE^R MAPLES for Qu1c1( G i ^ ard, director; Btjxik.lyn. N.-:w Yirk? Y i l l o iT G l d t o T t i t n i p s ^^ 225 Hartford, Uomi. 18S0 show; 10 Opera “ Merry Wives of ^ronf!,.Adj’iutable side strap*. Sizes 4-18 But Sti'lJ n i keep, on-hopinE;” (ind-L Putting .out the . Are -th e M ith evciy order.^ NORWAY MAPI.KS-^A Fine Shaped Shade.Tree. b BBBtoni Daylight Saving Time 'Windsor"; 12 Aussa ths Arab. -V , for I.nng. tflapd. ,.C L .J. H-- Bigicy. ito'wed a-tnorlpng-now - ' . ITtuoT beadtMi-for. the-road. Although-h director;,Springfleld, MB.^sa'chnsetts, :_____ . ' * -V--, j. What to'expect Thursday: Who ever ' said-that-'lvomVn were ' T ™ ! WTER’S CUT LEAF MAPLE---Gracefal--Rapid Grow- Sale! Men’s Shirts Maurice R. Reddy, director. - .Scouts sTeiw d among the ihud snd-> ; Z ^r b ~ c a n 4 9 c ’ Wedaeiday, Sept. 28 WEAF-NBC—1:15 p.m. . Words c Chairman Davis said today that, simple, snAhow' Trees planned "for insr. Eaafly worth 89c! Fast color prints In nSa- watep. all tnh-4ay'* fun. j- p. m. and music; 2:45 Hymna 6f all eat Fall patterns. Full cut! A big Value! . . . SALE! first responses .froiff. chapters to the Ndtjee.!- - Mernbeejp o f Troop 13, you if you desire! AMERICAN ELM—Majesti^Very PopuUr. ’ " 4:36—Those Happy Gilmans. Churches; 4:15; Stella Dallas, 6:45 appeal for a minimum 'relief fund o/ _ REN VSCE.VCb- next week begins tTmiOstrol con- Rinso " STlge. pkgs. 3 7 c 4.'45—Leon-Goldman, violinist 6500,000 were most encouraging. ^ ' ”I am Nina Dean’s songs.' WABC-CBS— f Last year's prite was l2Hc' the Resurrection and I be test. If yofi have a uniformw-enr It . CHINESE ELM—Rapid G^wer-cDense Foliage. /• , 5:00—Ad Liner. 2:30.Exploring music; 3:30 Bay Men! Plaid Shirts Box iof. 25 12-gauge • L i f e ” to the meeting and by all nieJros.^ : OrdcTu Will B<* Filled Am 5:30—The CastilUans So spoke pres'ent to help your patrol win ffl AMERICAN U ND FN -.taII—Rapid Growing. Lif e b Jo y or Lu x Soap Bloch Varieties: 5, Let’s Pretend; Formerly 98c / Bright fatr*color plaidg on fine Drop Shot the Man. long centuries Fast As Possible and Delir- 5:45—The Mighty Show 6:30 Bob Trout comment. -WJZ- cotton flann^, Tripie*ftitched main feam^ '.. COOKISUNDS PLEDGE ago. contest. - S:(X>:—Newa Service g ciM .Made Outside ai Man- AMERICAN ASH— Rapid Grower — Desirable Shad# NBC—12:30 Farm and Home Hour; And every year Ijjg words are manl- Ttee-. '> 8:10—Baseball Scores 3:30 Hoosier Hop; 6 Hontl salon or- fc.st ' ^ chester Subject To-R oad Iowa St a te Butt er r Ihe 31c Sale! Work Pants You can’t buy finer, more y I*’ ,’ ^ nil WAR AID TO BRITAIN iM iF-KiTS roR T r.vr. > 8:15—Republican Station O o n ^ t chestra. WJZ and N. Y. sute net- In flowvrs B[iringing upward through ..Cohditlot I.O.MBARDY POPLARS— Fast Grower. tee. Regntoriy i.flo! Extra heavy (9U otmcc) mole-,, dependable shells t Only ^ 'S,ava 10% on regular -price! • the enow,,/’' - work 2:45 Postmaster General the very finest DuPont or Chicago. Sept,-'28— (API' — Mar- •.4SH LEAF M.\PLE— Rapid GraWei>-^preading Head. Conf e ction ery Sugar p k g. 6c 1:30—•Today".i-Wlth Bob Trout Farley at DemocraUc sUto conven- •kin cloth. Drill pocket*. Waist sizes 30-44 . . . Through Saturday I Softly fleeced 'Wellington, New Zealand. Sept. Ih gras.’n h st, turns a magic green shall Fj,eld III. grandson and name- 1:45—Marion Carley, pianist tion. Hercules powder is osedt , cotton flannelette. Colored stripes Jfl-:—(AP)—The Cook Islandii — a again,' sake of the-Chleago nSerchant prince, SCHWEDLBR MAPLE — BrilHant Red Foliage in r :00—Ray.Heatherton Full, even patterns, -lini- . V, on white grounds. Ah unu.ua! Write, Wire or Some Thursday short waves: tiny South.seas', spot on Britain’s In trees that burgeon with the new inherited a -6-100,000,000 fortune to- ' Spring. ‘ ” She ffield M ilk ca n 6c f:15—Lum and Abner Kerosene Lamps ' form velocity. Why pay valuel y c L map of empire— t^ay pledged the tap’s flow. day on hla 45th iDlrthday anniver- Phone 4161. f :30—Star Gazing in HoUywoixl. DJD Berlin 5 Light music*-] to Candle Power. Olasa Fount >.... more, when you can’t buy id of their 10.000 population to the "I am the Reeiirrectlon and the sary. if’ represented the accrued in- ;aROCK JVfAPLE—^p e o^Finflst Street and Lawn Trees. 7:45—Doria Rbodea OLR4A Prague 7 Musicale; 2ftO better tbelle regardlesa motherland In thfl event of war. ; Life.” ' tereitjjn fth e ostate -left by Marshall Tu n a Fish, Whit e M e a VSf e a ns 2 9 c . 1:00—fGtmgbuatera’’ Symphony orchestra; -With Sh^e ...... of pHce? Whlto or Tlntod 27" 9 Cyd, 'The executive council passed'a So hearts that.have been Sad shall .Flelcf I when be dle(J In 1906 -and TREES AND SHRURS MAY BE SECURED AT OUR WAREHOUSE AT /. l-’ SO—iB buI Whiteman's .orchestra. I OSI.-GSD GSC GSB. London- 9;4oj ...1.19 1:00—Meet the Champ. Sorviuabl* Pastels : ; ; : : : : 13ViCy6, resohiUon "to .assist the empire In lift and sing ' was the forerunner of ah Inheritance H9 OAKLAND STREET. OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY. Play “Bronze Venus”; JZK Tolr Red Head ,Long iUa|rB> ’ men.and money to the utmost-of In happiness that walls from founts five times-that amount. Fruit C o c k t a ih Lge. 1^, 2 cans 2 5 c 1:30—Ta9c by Herbert Hoover 9:45 Koto concert. Roofing: our tspaclty” If war comes. •' of nope, . A . 10:00—The Word Game , box of 25, 12-ga. '....LO S Printed or Fancy. 36" ; ; s : ; : 19ay4, (NOTE-.— Programs subject to j Large shipment of full line of roofing to arrive I Vp .0:30—It Can Be Done — Edgar change for European broadcasts). When they pflfcelve Hla truth In KAISER REFTSES COMMENT bv trucka thia week...... roll LAWYER JOINS STAFF everything, Guest and orchestra. Pink Salmon Sliced Peaches .1:00—Sports—News. ‘ WTien all the-world beers witness Doorh, The Netherlands Sept. 28 Hartford, Sept 28—(AP) — The to His love, , 4:15—Onint Basie’s orchestra. ENROLLMENT IN CREASES —(API'—Former Kaiser Wilhelm 1:30—Sammy Kaye orchestra. PHONE 5161 Uanufacturere’ AMoctstion of Con- And life resurgent comes with every Inc. D o l e 't Sliced Pine apple ~ Pears MCtlcut, Inc., afiBounced today that who once led his goose-stepping Ger- .2:00—Hal Kemp’s orcbeatra. Cfanbridge. Maag., Sept. 28— (AB) 824-828 Over 100,000 dilTeiiiSit ‘ , Spring. man le^ona Into battle-decHi^"ttF CvR. BURR •3:50 A m.—Glen Gritjr'a orcheatra. Mjrian le Carlson, Neve. York Isv^cr. RETAH. DY\'ISIONSt — MasaachuaetU InsUtuUon of itenu aay be ordetad' day to 'dlscuBS anything vebich oc- Teoggrrow'B Program ^ main sireet fad tfa riaff U tfa A n iu e organ baa been rejdaced by ’ourred slnctt 63 & C. ()uaatlonad on Conn. VaUey N unm eu Haatk ft Co. Nunerica Aprico ts Babbo A n y of the Technology today announced an an-j ,tl6 to lB talogynlwmcB a ------roltaient of«026 atudenU. the high. I from our CsUka Qnhg. for tfa plajri^ . of tfa intomatlonal crlafa fa Oakland Nurfaries^ r;'^-B,“* bofV en SpedaL Deportmsai with a rtfOMl to Barr Honatka eat eiaca 1950. . , 2SjkCt. A b o y l Items — l O t can HANCHE8TER ^VENTNO RERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN;. WEDNESPAT. 8EPTEMBEC2k, 1988

ovariook tbs scftual msrit of tha again tha dabacla.^ wholaaala and ' 'Mmdtiatn Hewed appelntinaiit and aaa )n It dlB^eaa Inflation. In b year, with washed out, tt Is obnsldarod prebabis ■••• - • -* ■ only A fox/ Attempt on the pert of a oohsuntty sbrlnklrig > basis (or RAPS PEACE PLEA Plant Nearly Completed^ EUROPEAN WAR DANGER mimWm Overnight News QUINN WILL ASK , AUTO TESTING LANE/ that an toddltional weak wlU be sx- Twlclactatt. tfea fnllM the Oovarnof to boost s potHicnl' tagltlmats.^ credit and th a t credit aU IN .N E W YORK tended to Menohester. The leas Is Ettnritig Itrrath opened ekeh moralng at 8 o’clock It BSSoeUfe sad thereby pfomote hla ready strained to. ■ tba breaking IS NOW IN OPERATION FROM ROOSEVELT For Letter Writing Week POLmCAL ISSUES Of Connecticut and during the first five days of toe Nqss, Jr., at ol, rsaltY cSiSSnr, ipo. own CAmpslgn. point, ah’e hke tn'craaaed by forty, Haw Tork, 8*pt. 28.—What Thaoseseftanil cbibaril^ a prstty good price for MONOPOLIZES INTEREST : FOR RFC FUNDS week is opened until 5 o’clock, cloe- Mein street It ncMOl ttrMt Our oaSn. faith In 'Oolonel Hewea' per pent her flot^tjon of notea and By ASIKKjlATEp FREBB Irig at noon on Saturday,...... tfaneliMMr. Conn. Charming Psopls Think of Othhag the service,Bit too. ■| % Sforiti Delayed Work For Edward J. HoQ to THOMAS nlR O nS O K ' capacity In the. difficult'Job he baa paper duirency. Three montha of Charming People: ’__ /.'/ ' in a short wdiile, he bad su'ei POstinaster Thomas J. Quisb an-< la pay check. Be a human being— Week; Time Will Be Extend- a lot OB McKee s Ononrnl Msonkat' home-made, movie fans Bs .toe Asjtot^- t^te a letter. Frank Manner — reDDd*d .Oet»lt*r Ittl undertaken la great We «uld only wsT ^fiight veryJBaiily sie . prlcea Arthur- Keher on 'Moss -flartt ^ f^ sdst Editor domparef npun:^_;today toot $lans are nearly Foreign Relations^ And Do- Danbilry—Roxle Valuzzo, Jr., who! Rhode Island Governor To . ed OfFicialn Predfet Today. aviah that'the faith of UieJ|^pte In ahd VehdeftilKe emong bis clientele completed for the local observanc,e .... "ThOre’s B 'man In public life you'' XdBWVot-KEITH TO REPEAT would have been four years old next PUBLICjRECORDSi ’ Meit Speeek, t it within the Reich ascen^lM to some town road. / Faiaialitd B « Bvtnlnsi Esenpt IHart is the wit of t'W’o continsats and numerous customers ity-iba up- of National L,qtter Writing Week admire, believe In, rave about!'Write week, was stnick and killed by an The autompbiTe testinc lane which Saadtr* Sad Boltday*. Biturad at tha the IhgenuouenMa of- the' <3pvef- such sstronomlcal figures'.|U those per soclel crust soon JolnedT Message With Speech By him a-le t^ of praise, of encourage- mestic Economy May Be- Harlan mdu 11 LmBn : *•1 p u T Awt Offloa st.>lan«Iiaatarj9Conn, aa -.-Manhattan and Fire fsland.’* which is to be observed all over the eri Of Jlsd g jg 3 ^ £ y£ jj^ automobile near bis home. Police Slek At Least Ten Million was to hgve been opened on Sept. , A wording to warrantee deeda re* ■asoad Oaaa ifstt Mattar. nor’a purposes in appolntlBg . hlhw of ll»33 when you could bUy.^ four The' intimate theater^rleved:- Mr. ment. To be "with, him in spirit" property tototed to oa Oraee Mtwesn ^ Moss Hart on George „s. Kauf- United States October 2-8, 1938. Capt. William Bak*r said, the car 23 onJiSonard street, could; not b« .on tha part of the people. of tha btUlon paper marks for a dollih’. Eno is glad he sayva'^koclai angle is not-dnough—show, your spirit in.,, tot. SOBSCRIPTION RATBk main "OtoTge Kaufman frightens Premier Mussolini. ' 'Thl* nation-wide "Write a Letter" »r. We can’t all be pioneers,, New York T o ^ iX « • -'* '* ’ * come Vilal Questions. 7 -was-operated by, Ernst Toinek, 40, opepCd at that tlme'as the men who state, were likely to be ope-tenth as in 18 mm. Aim. ^He’a much the rich- who was learning to drive. He and. To Aid Business Men. (Mm . Taar Sy Mall M So^'iS entirely possible that oht» everybody, I-suppose. But don't let er for it. too. effort is the first df what ia hoped isaders, presidents—but- we can ■e employed In testing were put Par MOS0I Hall ...... *0 complete. \ ^Im fQojyou, I kn^w now,, nf wiii bMoniii an annual observance, ■thoae brave men stay -on the his teacher, .Leroy W. Hultz. were to^work directing traffic over rnaviiy ^ Oapy w...... fv^dt :Qsramny-.:.inay. .pmvld». tha^ Complete •TOurse, that underneath that beet- Homs, Sept. 28.-JfAP)—Vlrginlo^ Postmaster Qulsh said, and track and push through to a grand, -States^Mtidaiis Washlngtofi, Sept. 28.—(A PI- arrested qn a techrilcid charge m' that'bad been flooded out. ! ^ HPatpd Ona Taar bogy of "runaway inflatfon” Oirough On rv ^ .o c c a ilo n a are hecklers Horricane Disrupted Plans operating a mqtor vehicle so as to Providence, T„ .Sept. 2«.>^(Ar) Ifpg brow and behind that acidulous Gayda, authoritative Fascist editor, ‘“at ahd glorious succdSa if all we ever Party leaders hen- look’ for tir- The machinery for the testing HCMBER OF THE ASSOCrsTEO -THE GERMAN PEOPLE which money monopollata have, al- mafW r of speech, there* lies a heart not bpHqd by the comic lads 6n- say is 'AttaboyF Wrlto aii ’Atta- 'cause death. V v . --Gov. Robert E. Qrilnq todfiy loft b' '^'hs se(; lip .yesterday, but there was PRESS ■ •*' t^*-- Fa.il Duks, toe siiave magi- asserted yesterday that President opportunity rraching political reporcuseions if airplane for Wnshingfptf to ask - TSa Apaoelatad Pratt it tadliitivaly ways been Success/ul In frighting of p u ^ t marshmallow.'' ’ c o u l d ^ p i ^ a f f o r d e d boy'- Jetter. / . ‘ , „. Albany, N. T., S ept 28—(AP)-^ For Special $22 Sale With ■^-Hartford—Two Reptiblicen rallies little work done. Today there is In every, country af«yed citiniTeiiiii>l*ced the ...otl\er night Roosevelt's . a p p e a l f o r p e a c e w a s to p e r m i t M a n c h e a t a r p r o p l c to c o n ^ , Write' a latter and—give. Give wanjomes in Europe. ^ .u Reconstruction" Finance f!rirporatk>n aatltlad ta tha uaa at rapubllcatton Americans out-of any to le rate , of Alfreit,Lnnt o n ‘the late RIn Tin The danger'signals burning tri Eu- were cancelled’because of conditions for a loan o f'a t least/$iO,nnn;(j(m"(o more , work for the men-to do and at air aawa dlai$a(ehat aradltad ta It Bf^lnst the Hitler Uber Alles men- Tin; "Rtn\Tln Tin was one of tne Bbouribe dat« he played in a tank " f a r f r o m tha reallam a n d p r a c t i c a l i t a c t t h e i r f r i e n d s n a i r a n d f a r a n d praise: encouragement, Interest, con- \ Issues arising fromi the Influence there was a fair amount of business b t oM. ar aat. atharwlia aradltad In thia (in honest currency refdrni In^thTii towb iff Pa. * rbps appear to have blinded the vot- following the flood end hurricane help Rhode Island-hualripas men, frto.- . aetrv> ibfl ace-^with the possible exception of greatest emgtional actors—simply s ld e ra tlt^ gratitude. You don't , B i l ^ Savings Features of war on America’s foreign rela- last week. They were to have, been .done. Not only -are automobiles papar.aad alao tbt leaal natra oob- country and. which, f o i^ a n y years, /'Say, ,What ara you, anywayt" have to'^give these things; but the ed with ruin through lost" wook's Ilabad harain. CiechhsloVakla whwe ..jiationalfstlc marvelous.’’ \ - , " He com nal^^'th ! and toose^of families than dur- ', ers of Pennsylvania' and New York tions and her doinesttc economy, .held at Wethersfield and Hartford hurricane. /, . from Manchester being tested at the All rlpMa at rtpublleatlona. a( buttressed the gold ftM dard people a heckler kbouted from* the upper g next real l*({er la the one you don’t have \to toe antics of politicians. toey s a y , privately, may become hatredsXhave. been nurtured for Adrian, Hollywood destgher; on region, . . . sage'of M^onSly wUh to^^^^ next . A National Letter Thursday night-^t toe same time, Ponding the result j>t his onnfer- lane, but alao from ^Itori and a . apaelal dlapatehta harain ara ala«-ra> In their control^ of/the money mar- Tallulah Bankbeadi 'Tallulah’s eyes Writing-Week. to^RWel Last Wei the day of the vital qneetions before the voters this the party's speakers bureau an- ■jiart of Glastonbury. / ] aarvad. • ^ ■ yeaJe by \lhe Nail propagandists— "I’m 'a magician," the 'boeuspocus n Duce delivered a fe\v hours later Reasons Given. On trains, in hotels, on the fall and in the presidential election en.eo wUh (Thalrman Jesse ,I(ine/i of kets, in this count^. are so heavy that ti}*y look like the yTThs sweetest, gentlest, and most Streets, in resta'iirantSr Ml talk runs hurricane, announced nounced two rallies in FalrUeid RFC, Governor Quinn asked husl- The lane vcaa.to lUve been open-! Fall aarrlaa eRant at-N. B. A Sara? practitioner replied. - in Verona in a ^^aslmlstlb'edttorlai As an inspiration to all. Postmas- ;ijMful of all the arto^letter writ- year 1940. there is ohe definitely -sure aspect J^gether i^th the British ' sad little fat stomachs x>f stinbui*!!! in Olomale D’ltAlla’ln-whicb he said, to the Eur(>pe'an crisis special'$22 Sale^ event scheduled county, one tomorrow night In Kair- ness men to withhold drastic de- ed from September 4® to the aecond lea laa- ______^ babies.'’ . / " ■(Then how tome /ou can’t fill any ter Qulsh calls attention to t ^ ing. Great, grand characters like . Already, there is .-some, specula- of. the present trouble. So far. from "the. days of peace ara numbered.” . article below which was wrlttenyby The clamor of Republtcans. toe for three'days-^ u-sday, Friday lield at which Raymond E. Baldwm, cisions regarding their business week in October, but with one week Mtmbar Amarleao Nawapaptr Pub> praetically ytl the rest of the world of these balcony seato^f" retortod Washington,: Franklin, Lincoln, apd — tion, too. ribout the effect of a Eu- future. He said the credit of the harboring animosity .toward the .Dick Watts, on -G eorge^^riw : "1 thewiulaan^e—and there was no The President’s declaration, said Jame.s Mangan, erf Chicago,.'' and the greatest men of all nations; have .. claims of Democrats for electoral and 'Saturday. ropean conflict on President Roose- gubernatorial noiptnee, will speak, Uahari Aaabc^aUoA , we^have ylieen gradually getting should like to question that^tGMrge Gayda, "invoked peace In general, . support which might help them and the other in Westport Thursday state, would be pledged for the pro- German people,^there ia the most comeback to that. . \ which carries in detail niiiherous been .regular, letter writers. Write , Warren Keith docidedsioday that velt’s third term possibilities. posed loan and money, would be "PbbUaMra RapraatnUtlTtai; "Tba away from that old gold auperatl- Arliss looks^-like Atexander’Hamil- 'peace wdtifout featurea and wltoout reasons why people should'* a letterT Write it with pelt, pencil JkloDg toward new power in -toe two Many informed persons have ex- night. , ittllna Mattaawa SpaolaKAranoy—.Saw profound feeling W pity that they Dance Data in. view of the great ai^unt ; of gtvep ot|tright to business men who. tlon irtnee the beginning of the de-. ton, the Duke of Wellington, Cardi- a real regard for the living needs ot letter during the copa^g obaerv-, or typewriter. Use ftoV “In'* key states of the east in November preparation that had been made for preased the opinion in toe paat that : Bridgeport—Delegates to the I8to Tark.' Chlaapa, Oatrolt' and Boaton. abould have perjidt^ themselves nal Richelieu, Dlarasll and two Ernie Holst, who shakes the hatm ara,all-hut.4ost in-the-tumult- -— neededritr pjfi^fon. But wrlfh another circus at toe-snooty El Morocco aind who Eifropean peoples!" , ance.- , paper, any kind Of spelling or gram ---- Mr. RoosWeit would seek -a third triennial-national convention "Of "W« the-HighesL Member audit BUREAU o r the Rothachllds at' the same time. "It’s only a few, steps to to* near- Forget To Talk PoUtlca '... Meanwhile, State WPA Admfnjs- to 'be brought Info th# very shadow" flatlon in Gern^any—where the ils our oftlme authority on blue, His editorial continued: "Mr mar. It doesn’t matter how you offered he. would repeat toe tern) only if hq thought that alone Russian Brotherhood of America trator Farrell D. CoyJe coonllnated CIRCUtATIONS Slapsie-Maxle , Roaenbloom v .on Roosevelt, who invoked peace while est mall box—writp^ Jetter! Take say it. and -it doesn’t even matter In mariy cases, . even the politi- and readvertise it In today’s would assure continuation of his adopted a resolution calling upon K)RIMMMEDIATE DELIVERY of slaughter and 'compete ruin b;^ real trouble Is tWat dhe country’s Noel Coward: "That Coward muat bUmda' foibles, tells us that social- - eians forget to talk of politic^ They plans for pnjs huge'WPA^'proJect to CASH PRICES for Tha' Haratd Printint Company Ine., Ite^mi affirming hi* abstention from a 'a Uttle^chtmli of ymir heart and what you say;- its beauty, its gold Therefore all the values previously New Deal policle.s. JKOw there la'ln- toe United States to Join with'other so small a group of abrtofmal m«m thie wealth has been roheumed In be a sm art guy, hiihl’i make the best dancers. When' policy of hatred, must recognize. | CPread It over some paper; it goes, ask for the latest 'speculation on Tea.slng talk that foreign affairs wipe from the state’s public prop- asapmaa no llnanelal raapbnilbillty we litaulred, why shouldn’t they' recognize, lie in the pure fact that it’s a let- offered will be on sale for three days naUons in demanding that Adotr erty the .effects of tidal waves and tor. typoarapbloal arrora appaarint as the one that cOnstltuteV^^he^Core wkr preparatlon-ilt will be, easy for Illcli Oamemten even today, what a great responsi-resoonst- bh. eucb-'a lopg way' ter! Each, mistake Is anothw hand- war news. . 'They forget W give this week, Thursday, Friday and night become an even more Impor- Hitler “stop Czechoslovak aggres- hurricane. Lumber, Doors, adrartiaanlanta In tba Manrhaatai with siH,^ that’ time on their bands. "Write a letter to your mother or sales talks for toelr own candidates tanVconslderatton. Craning Barald ^ of the Nasi fanaticism. the other, nation* to forget what New York’s rich set doesn't bility he bears for his verbal and clasp: every blot is a tear of Joy.' Saturday. sion at once.” 'The convention will Roofing, Holst repljto that It was more the father, to your >,istep, brother, Do you see a Job ? Do you smell and toe laaues of toelr party and' Aa Mi^. Keith eoldr in speaking of [eutraUty Thrust To Fore Identified Deed List 268 ^Windows, . For many .Veara prior j to the Ignore-the most unusual luxuries. miracle, beWuse the soclalltea have aggressive attacks against the continue through Friday.' The Her of identified dead in OLD little, they hiiye 'learned about the sweetheari, loved ones. -Are they WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 authoritarian regimes which (at- an order? Is your mind on bust-' speak of toe possibility. of war on toe, event "toe-announcement came Another question thrust, -to toe We^ Shingles,* World War Germuis generillly, un- true purposes arid the tnie bases of Accustomed, to the granting of their to put in sohm work to learn the dear^to you? Prove it with a let- ness? Write a letter. Then write the hopes for peace. on with toe hurricane and went out fora by war talk ta that of neutral- Rhode Aland bore 268 name* roda.v*^ Flooring, vaguest Inclination, Manhattan’s tacks) have encouraged spirltuaT and the Providence bulletin listed/ der the Influence of./m any eiiuca curreneJes. / rapidly changing dance vogues. .Write a letter and give snother letter. No business, no In- Pennsylvania haa gone in for fer- with the lights." Naturally with'toe ity. LittleN^as heard of It during | Flooring, Paint, moneyed folk will pay any price for Prince Serge/Obolensky, for ex- and 'political divisions in Europe and the prlmarleK but it may figure. the narries of 75 missing persons a.s THE HOUR OF WAR / tors, writers, lecturers, spresd over favored toe extremist tendencies them the ;ame thrill you had when dividual. built on the "write-a-let vent politics for many .years. Some loss of lights ail, around town few SCHWELLENBACH THINKS exclusiveness. -- ample, was one who Introduced and yOu' last received that same kind of ter” rule eVer failed. Because you>h people spent: any Ume attempting to largely in eleenqn campaigns. “presumably dead." Cement and Lime, Plaster, ■ To endure for m'ahy more hours the" face of the earth the. thesis that Now on upper Fifth vA ^ue, a Wldch are hostile to Fascism by-in- .outside pMlUclana. have thought of At .Westerly, where the storm’s ARMISTICE DAY popularised toe rietv Dambeth Walk "a letter. Think of the joy of open- simply can't fall, if you write a let-. it as a state to uptre to when they read Wednesday night. Now that ■ While Mr. RoOMvelt has de'clare;! Brick. the enorniious tension under which Germany wag the very center pf the man named Eno has opened .a tiny in' this country- - dicating to them that American rw- ing the mall box and draiving out to li^ are returning to normal, toe hat toe United States cannot escape EUROPEAN WAR SURE fury struck hardest, ftmeral -bells Coal and on. sources were at ’•he service of tbOtr . learned the art.' The Republican tolled ceaselessly. T w o triple fun- all Europe has been exlstln.g for the world'k Intellectual life;.that while 'ccinlon of. ^he. Permanent Armls. theater on the twelfth floor of an Adele Astaire is toe wife of an a warm envelope enriched with old **Try: it, you'll like It. Great joy roads are open and business houses the coDsequencee o f\w a r, he haa obscure atm and the so-called dbmo- familiar hand-writing! A personal and manv surprises are In store for arid Democratic state Committees given no indication of Whether he de- erals, e double funeral arid two sin- last three days IS beyond the limits there might be Intelligent and even tlce\ijDay Comriiittce to nbtindon any office building. It Is '.^dim inutive .eminent English lord who,is turn- do tt^ g s 'in style there; ' on Main stfe«t again have lighto, Washington, Sept. 28-^ CAP) — cinema, coiriplete with projector, ing out to .be quite a dancing part- cratle bloc.” . ^ letter—It’e good., to get one. So vou. You’ll get letters back. stores are doing business again. sires changes in the neritrallty act gle funerals were held yesterday and" Of human fortitude. No matter how learned people In other countries, attempt to hold a special celebra- Must Rectify AlmpspHere; send one—write a letter! The Republican State! Commlttite, in an effort to nninlmize thtoe conse- Senator Schwellenbach (D.,.Wash.), there were eight more fimeraia to- sllvtor, screen and plush orchestra ner, according to report. You’ll get help from unexpected This $22 Sale Is .a unique event said today be thought war in Europe Financing Arranged determined the overwroiight peoples after all If one desired to go to the tion of the 'twentieth annlvebsary Gayda declared it now-'- remained "Write a letter to the aged rela- sources. All that you gave* in your lives in a big brick building over- with Keith’s and bestdea.very special quences for this country. Matthew' seats. Some while back, Mr. Eno Paul Draper, another dancer looking toe Susquehanna river at was inevitable,, irrespective of tog The tragic search for bodies con- of the now somberly Ironical date for Mr. Roosevelt, to "rectify, if he tive who hasn’t mahy days to live, letters will be returned to you a merchandise values they are giving In Congressional circles, however, iuid ^vem m ents may he to avoid eource of human knowledge one nhade lip.. his m ind' that many popular with the smart set, comes Harrisburg. Some of toe plueh that outcome of toe.piseent crisis, unless tinued and the cleanup work- went con scarcely receive anything but wealthy New Yprkera had become from a cion well-placed socially. can kt the- last hour, the dangeroUs the friend of your father, toe friend thousand fold. For a letter is a a w ^ a 6 piece mixing bowl set or a many plans for revising the act^or the actual crash of conflict, no mat- must go to Germany. And there of, your family, the one eurvivtng remains from the onqe prosperous repealing It entirely already have there is a drastic economic readjust- forward swiftly. At least one man movie camera addicta. He saw an Ward McAllister, another den- a.tQiosphere he has created.’^ . 3-cent Investment In bountiful good 5 piece rsihge set with every pur- ment giving “have not" countries Wior ter what reserves of belf control wTis jiist enniigh of iriith Ter these commendail^T -Time- may come The'Fascist writei insistech,Presi- link between your own present and fortune. -/ days of Republicanism in Pennsyl- CDAoa ot $22 and both 'Wtth been, advanced. ' • \ has been killed and several have open field ahead of him. Why not izen of the social register, was the .access to needed natural resources. been injured seriously in accidents Hie Manchester Lundbor they may bring to the byttresslng taken-for-grnnted: assumptions of when we shall all feel like renewing dent Elduard Benes of Czechoslo- past. Don’t wait for that dear soul Write a letter! Whether you vania is still to be found. in its purchase of $44 or more. The extent to which overseas J ew el er Jiecojne the authority,,on home guiding spirit Of the 400 in his day \SchwelIenbach,' a member of the during the rehabilitation work. lntelli;rfual'and cultured siiperioriv our deep InteVest in Armistice Day vakia was acting In bad faith, say- to die till" you-act.~ Act now with say: ’Attaboy!.’ ’Thanks!’ or 1 love lobby. An oil painting of Matthew commerce, is maintained ' and tha of peace, there. Is a point dt which mpVlea to the folk of fortune 7 and an eager organizer of toe famed a message hf love to cheer those , Stanley Quay stands In one comer. means adopted to compensate for Seh^e Foreign Relations Commit< A Few Steps Below Halt’s and shall hold toward It less of the ing: "Negotiations henceforth are you.’ always remember: A letter tee.^S Just returned from a Euro- even nervea of steel crack. When ty to make the rest of the workl So he opened the miniature play- cotillion*- ’• ■ last few days on earth. Sit down needs no excuse! A campaign poster of James J. any loss of trade In the interest of Forty-five per cent of all motorUta feeling of utter disappointment and hoiise, sent engraved Invttationa to Indeed, biographers have report- futile and only perilous.' These are pean wslt. He told reportera he injured tn auto accidents arc Injured 999/Malh St., ManchdBter and Fuel that point Is reached in Europ^.this peeved. As a Vesiilt the people df decisive days between peace and and start writing! Davis is in toe other. TEN SURRENDER TO GO ' neutrality would be reflected, eco; di.slllusionment than haa' colne to a aelect list ot cllenta and bade them ed that the -doughty old Commo- Write a letter to the author Ask About Enrop^m News rioroitts say, in the pocketbooks of was satisfied that the (German peo- by flying glass, according to sta! 255 Center Street war will go., off like a trainload of many nationalities, while they had war. .The (^zech probiem, with its SENTENCED TO JAIL ple were uqlted behind Adolf Hitler tlsUcs. » V ■N'.'V TelephoM Sit pos.ses/Dus diiring tht, last few bring along their own moving pic- dore Vanderbilt was proudest, not whose story gave you that delight- In toe rooms Iwck of these ara everybody. / dynamite, even If the hour for the np'fault to find with the German tures. His pritrons sat as. audience of his amassing of wealth and posi- eventual clasbesf must be isolated on Increased Food,Brices7\ and would follow him blindly Intp Its own territory.” - ful half hour last night. • Write a Hartford. Sept. 28.—(AP) — piles of campaign posters and liter- TO JAIl IN NEW HATEN expiration of formal ultimatum has government, resented, the toplofty years: a. time when the.^ pccaslonj-ttpon their ^wn film and Mr. Eno tion, but of'th e fact that he could. ______letter to the cartoonist whose serial ature that Itave been manufactured Some politicians believe that One war If the Sudeten question did not attitude of Germanism 'itself and may take on a new and profounrl pasi^cd Judgment upon them. He cut. strip you avidly devoured this morn- Ttiomas M. Rich and Clyde 8. Co- of the first effects of a conflict .yield to peaeefui^eetUement. • not been reached. perform the most graceful and in-1 i ’ » b, burn'.pleaded in .Superior for toe primaries. Yet, prominent- .Waterbury, Sept. 28.—(AP)—Ten the people of the Reich Were prob- significance as we reallke that the edited and tilled the home product tricate Irlah reel around'Newport. %pu„uon oWns properfy ing: to the teacher who inspired ly^displayed on the desks of officials would be Increased prie'es for food, , Hitler has cho.'ien’ Saturday of you twenty years ago; to the doctor Court yesterday to obtaining mone.v of the men sentenced to ’ Jail last due to intensified world demand. ably less well liked, 'for a good njany war of 1914-18 was,, after all, the are late edlBoos of newspapers. The Wednesday by Judge Earnest C. p this wreek^for the lieglnnlng of the valued between $5000 and $25,000. - who saved .vouhdSaby’s life; to your under false pretenses in Southing- headlines that catch the eye are They cite wheat as an example. TO ISSUE S O I I ^ R first great step toward tfie achieve- that the present whopping crops of dren are said to have defective ton. Judge Kenneth Wynne sentenc- Simpson of the criminal Superior war if be is not given hl.a will. So years before the conflict, wherever, tail which does not show up with old employer to'show him these was ato u t Adolf H itler and Czechoslo- If world wheat prices rose suf- ment of reaj^and everlastlrig/d^ace. wheat, torn and cotton have nullified teeth, y ■ • , something more .between you than ed them -to jail for six months each. ^urt on gamblirig charges surren- ficiently, toe administration’s export he hsa .declared. It is as. sure as they went, than those o/'sW other many of their arguments for con- the fluoroscope. X-ray plotures are _vakia and what the rest of toe world dered yesteeday and went to the SHEETS & But that time is not yet. ;Perhaps subsidy progfaril would' be. unneces- anything can be in this mad work! country In Europe. V —J' tinuance of the present farm act. of great value in diagnosing a wide 1 is doing to keep them apart. .That New Haven cmmty Jail to sUrt sary. that he will not-be given his'will. flo that when the war came our children or our children's chil- Instead of price-fixing, the act de- variety of conditions, such as: Sinus is toe first thing that officials there their terms Two others went down aak about ' - , Higher prices for farm' products Hartford, Sept. 28.—(A P)— Sou- the peoplea of their enemy countries dren vvlU experience It. For the pends upon crop control and sub- trouble,. diseased roots " of teeth, jast'week. ' might make the-crop control^ pro- Wherefore it might seem .to be a sidies to gel fair prices for the far- fractures, arthritis, rlcketa stom- The Democratic state committee venir sheets of Christmas seals sire mere matter of mathematics to found It eaay to hate thd German present generation and at the pres- T. k n o w n a e gram a greater issue. to be issued this yeer by the Ne- mer. . ^ ach and duodenal ulcers, gall stones, baa a six-story office building iri toe Bob White, who received toe heavl- In addition, any steps the admin- point to the hour St which the now soldiers and the German home folks ent rrioment there Is little to Justify Basically alt' price-fixing. plans cancer,- tuberculosis of (he lungs and middle of toe Harrisburg business tional Tuberculosis Association, 500 est penalty* a term of . seven months istration might take with regard to of which will be assigned to Con- world wrar will begin. along with their swashbuckling tlie pretense that Armistice - Day nOw discussed are the same. They many others. They are especially district. Workers stream tn and out in Jail and a $1,300 fine and his of its doors by toe score. Orders busirie,ss and industry would affect necticut. ■ : Kaiser and hlii,advisers. / signifies what, at Its InceptloTT, we propose that a "cost of produc- useful in toe study of various abnor- protoer Lawrence, who has 90 days not only flrihnclers and. management But thls.lsn’t a matter of mathe- tion" price be fixed as the mini- mal states affecting the colon, such that' reach precinct and - county The entire edition of special matics. Tt is a matter of nerve When^lhe^ Ri'tch had been beaten believed It did.' . INTRODUCING \ workers all over the-state go out to serve and a $100 fine to pay but also millions of workers, and hheefs will be limited to 25,00(5 cop- mum for that, part, of the crop as spastic colitis, tuberculosis, ob- • ■ ' *< ■ . ' were granted extenetons of th«r thus would become another subject to Ita knees, however, and. when the Perhajjs'it ls well to keep up the .slructlons and sta.sjs or tonstltpa- " f r ^ there. A cimirtarit hum .of-aO' ies. It will nbt supplant the an- ■train—and at the same time a which is sold to domestic consum- until 10 o'clock today be* of political debate. nual sale.of Christmas seals and.rio m atter of something- else. Hitler German people, dated aijd helpless, ohaeryance in some small way ers (you and me), arid that the tlon. When the Cqlon Is.abnormal- tlvlty fills toe place. Yet', offiplals causes of the Jewish tfoUdays. Underlying ail these factors is the ly stretched or ballooned in any put aside appointments while they making of*the sheets will be made" HOME FIJRMSUINIiS merely to preserve the continuity surplus be dumped on the world vital question to which most discus- baa maneuvered himself Into a posi- found themselvea ao, lUtle able to miu-ket for whatever price it will part, the pictures show this" very ^ new Open Stock Collection listen to a speech by Adolf Hitleq —'■*^^**‘ ^ S^***’* Attor- with' the regular seals. survive the defeat they had hoped of the holida.v against the coming in a language that they do not un- ney^I^llam B. Fitzgerald the court sion* of Europe’s crisis usually lead; tion where he cannot possibly back bring. clearly. In addition. X-ray pic- yesterday reo|>ened the caae of Can America keep out of war if all Home Furhiihingi Prices gashed ^Save 20%_to 50%| dowm. Hi must attack by Satur- to Inflict on FYonce and Britain .years when it may perhaps have a Usually each contains a pro- tures, are frequently .made of, the derstand." They turn from it to ask: Europe betomes Irivolved? _ kidneys and many kidney stones are "W hat doe* it m ean?” Joseph Clacco, M. day or take the choice between In- when they completely lost si) their laudable meaning. But for the pres- vision for a federal subsidy to the of Favonte Coloh(al Reproduction ^ Last Wednesday Clacco was sen- ■The cairipalgn replies which will farmer .to he paid from the federal distovered through this method. Arranging Fbr Conventions pretension of superiority and began ent,, it seems to us to be eminently t ^ e d to 90 days in JaU and fined be made to that would fill a library MEN LO VE Huriyl Buy Your Shore N O W W hile Sfodci are Com plitel atant oblivion in physical life or the treasury to help compensate hiiri .1 regard the' combination of the In New Y o ^ toe Republicans and of political orations. lesser oblivion of suicide. - Provided Uiemselyes, those who had proper to pipe down on Armistice for that part of the grain sold fluoroscopic examination and.X-ray Democrato are arranging for state $400. Yesterday toe penalty . was I in Genuine Mahogany charig^ so that whUe Clacco has to GIRLS W ITH r E r —and this is a dualifleatton of the compassed, their do^mfall. suddenl.v •Day; abroad at low prices. pictures as a very necessary pbrt of conventions. Both parties are draw- ftjpa an IWPPT aad fuU ef fita, stM'tsn The bills 'may not make sense but any compete health examination. ing toe alate of candidates that they pay toe $400 fine he does not have , TO H OLD F IE L D p .4 Y lartt* youuto dUMW u d paittM BMist' tremendous Importahee—he Is found themselves without any trace to go to Jill as the Jail term was BUT If yon an crow, IktlMi sad tlrad; IN C A U D they've got support-- . Those patients who -haye been ailing will pit against each, other in toe won’t- bo IntonoUd. Mon don't of their pre-war animosity. The \ November wrestle for .phwer. Two changed from 90 days to a six still a t the head bf the ftelch when- for years and who have never found Hartford, Sept. 28— (AP) — The quiet slrie. Whoa tbay so to naraaa tSax TYPE? LINOLEUM .W ard’s Have ALWAYS Excelled In Saturday arrives;' That he may not 6ermans became to th^m. then, out what was really wrong ' are .seats in toe United' States Senate., a month suspended term. annual fall field day of the Connect!-' want sirCTatons who uetufi of K i. ’ at such low prices govemorabip and numerous, state __:____ ^______<_____ ■ ^ In caaa youjii^ a nod saaarnl Sywan COLOR? ^BEDDING Value»-.BUt NEVER be is a contingency which few' take merely so many mljllons of human prohably'toe ones who'would benefit cut Turkey Producers’ As*6ciatlori tooie, nmanibar for 8 fucnillaaa eea Washington toe .most from the use Of the X-ray, offlcto *T« wrapped in the conven- will be held next Tuesday at ------rhow-toso‘1n«- STVLE? A Barirain To Beat Thla One! ._\mder_xdns.ideratlgn.. lBu.tl.the-real belnga, very much, up against It -tion^ bundle., ______V *_____ InUhWlLXiMl Health and Diet Ihut I also Jselieve i t a gtod plan to 3hagroy-farm, Lakevtlie, In addi- -- .. a^gay aaaajld UP mOf« DU . seat of potential power In Germany peculiarly naive and deaervlng at ' use this type of etjuipment in ex- you*U want to replace It Is President Rooeevelt’a bpmc C. y.H (P E C lS TO RUN- tion to marketing talks, the mem- % W E ’V E GO-T the.My? $a foUtoae* tsd Uiu* mIfU in vta# ywt imrv Or-.i-Lald ■ and Cemented la not Hitler—It Is the regular army least *f being regardt^ aa .human amining those who' afe supposedly state. Control of its electors,! ypfes bers will hear accounts of hurricane K P 8fid Immw dlitvtM from lemels PamatkCoUeti^- -Ap Pretiem Gret ^ Advice ~ is vital for ariy.'~carididata who .would fisl dkordert. LOUNOE To Your -Floor--..' and the General Staff. belnga very much like other folks. tiealthy. one of your bedrooms OVER LINE T H U R ^ A ^ and flood damage to .the northeast- By D R V ranh McCQY^ win to i Presidency. 'Very few since ern turkey industry. CHAIRS If these by rhnbce shall have de- There has beep nothing about Washington--.:'. From out in the George Washington’s first election ‘farm belt come rumbUngs of a 1 2 R p o m ld rid 16.8R Eaaily Worth cry rises again for a law that wljl there Is no aly conditioning equip-- •outoern division yesterday, .-and' ex- I CHAIRS otherwise tt Is war on Saturday or patient what Is wrong in apite .of ment? During the winter the.air, For years we’ve been trying to copy thelii by when 1940 comes. The administra- pects ' to be able to run a ' dead 19.00! Gn the. eonl^rS’ the mepris bv W'.hlrh make It Illegal for. wheat, corn',' machine, and at.jBub8tantialIy lower prices. But tion is greatly intereated in toe out- before. the fact 'that the syropfoma> com- in the house seems stale and stuffy.” freight over toe line late Thursday. Hitler gained tmbridlefi control over cotton, rifc, potatoeaarid what have Answer:. The car/>ful 'ventilation every time such a group has been offered us we’ve come here' this fall. you to be. sold at a price Icsa^toan It plained of are'so vague, 'and mis- Two. hundred workmen were . Most Colors and Most Sizes .the natlon-are well ki/>'wn. The Ger- of all the rooms in the home is of turned-it down because the .pieces did not meet In ordinary times, toe conversa- working in the MontvUle area yes- & ■ ' $3 . 98; man-people have been beaten down- osbi the farmer to produce- lt.' leading they* do not indicate the the greatest importance-and this , our exacting specifleatiomr of style- and construe- tion of men and' women on the YOU’VE GOT TO SEE OUR COM- FIVE D.WS LA-TE The Di'partment^ m f' Aqtriculture triie nature of the trouble. terday, having progressed there Some Brand New •— Some STUHiO (>nd crushed by gantsfer mefhoeen-'stripped "of ' e ■jraio'ng'TKe‘''abort cuts "to Xitopra'' are 'h o r ’alwa'ys 'dear^^^^ and •'•dis- tirrie . . , we're" able, to introdu'ce these favorite toe Republican* convention at Sara :^ey-fonnd-most'«eH6W d a M ^ to 4 o PRECIATC^ THE S LrE E 1»nr G^ , suggested that the one perfertl.v bti* vide openings near the top of the a bridge north of MontvlUe sutlon, Too Many Of ■ CPUOIESI rii.ado.w of the limited-freedom'they which the President says rji* .not tinct For example, the ■ patient Window, 'where the warm, devital- reproduction's In a popular priced edition. Each.,, toga Sprinsg today ahd toe DemO' VALUES AND QUALITY THAT vtous course for- our eUieriV Gover- c-xisL Orthodox. ecohomist,!i con- with a .sick gall bladder may de- piece ; . anff^here are IT of them in tole O pen'■ and derricks are being used In effort A .Full^Selcctlon of Marvelotis u.scd to know'; they have heerr Im- ized',air can escape. ■ Bow openings cratic meeting at Rochester tomor- Are there repairs to your home ot car that m ast be made? Do WE OFFER! nor, Instead xft attempting to func- sider pric'e-flxlng as sensible as ..velop all the aymtoms which point sUoul'cT also be provided for .the In- • Stock group . . haa met our approval! They’re row, New Yorkers Hke toelr politics to swing the bridge, which U out of But All^ Bargains poverl-shed and regimented arid de- jacking up the' -Pacific ocean 'so to Indigestion. .With the help of too. line,^ into position. The fallroad you need cash for clothing, furriltore. bedding or other neceari- Valiiea! "" * '^.Jlon tn his owri person as director take of fresh, cool air. Try o p t - . , finely constructed of. all Honduras mahogany with tlesT it you do, we’ll lend you any emoiint up to $3(10, and you nied .even of th e right id think, they', ships can always ruh down stream. the X-ray It Is usually possible fo ing the windows both top and bot- ■sycamore drawer sides and finished in lacquer, Read . .War N ei^A lqo arrowed derricks from Connecdcut of'thc^diirastet' slfuafionr-a task Bui farmere Irinve their own argu- Power Company a t Montville. “ y w a half to repay-in amounts ^ j.have berri jdenled air real .knowledge locate the gull bladder as the real tom. W hen a fire Is burning in a steel-wooled by hand 'arid waxed!' See the co.m- But, in New York a irian reads the -Have Arms LIVINGROON . manlfestly^Jl^yond his strength and ments-. offender; The X-ca.Y'equipment Is plete new collection tomorrosv. Prices are almost . : A. work train from toe noiihern can handle easily. , Personal Finance 'Company ia organized to jv- lot f.-ur^s; .they arc the nlost unlurkv room, more outside air muat be ad- war news with wofjled frown. A people WHO .MAY. NOT HAVE THE experlences-^>w5S to appoint a This ''correspondent has had therefor* often used'to great advan- •mltted to keep up, the 'supply of. ha man asks a friend dp the street: ‘tovlrion. which baa lu southern, 'fl'ay^B acka — thi-m pc.urcd. into his- ciir- ..over ^SECURITY ORDINARILY REQUIRED ELsl£ GUITE ^ aster dtrectorate/rf^not -more' thah■■ "■peoplR-Jn all But-dpe-a'ri'd the'whole tage -in these doubifui cases, where oxyg'eh. When the air In any ^ven "What, if Chamberlidn going to boundary a t Brattleboro. Vt.. pro- Make Tvin Beds Beantlful w'orld kbows It. j* ^ m.my II tough-, streak In a country a .-differential diagno'sla is' to be room seema unusually stuffy, this do?” A' Oman looks' at toe head gressed to WUlimantic Monday. In- 2a ^ i-al ?**?:?* •‘-•II time 4o extend financial ' or Modern ' three men, and prefei^-iy,one man. chfe, . . , made, diratloris are that toe ix>rtoboimd KBa L nmelgency. our wtnrloe offers It is Irrijiosslhle to; Kate, people may bd remedied'by opening ^the" lines v r news stands, . shakes . her _ We’re'HavInur the Greatest. .Double Bed " t-Plece Yesterday, on the sixth !dayv..,sfter Another advantage'of toe X-ray windows , for about 10-minutes and head aiid hurries on. Seven columns and southbound" crews will meet' like that Nobody doesr Nobody ' . TabiilatfMl Evidence'''- . Is th a t'it' may be usad with- beiiSflf Rug Feat You’ve EVER Seen! $44*s> the hiijfplcane. Gewentor tro!>s tool opening at iew t one. door.' The Im- of toe papers are given to war news. south of Norwich tomomrw, ■ *1^^^***? (8) per cent monthly on nnpaid principal not • 7 pr.cciscl.y this step In naming Colo- p ^ ed how many-.Germans were kill-, These, farmers Insist that-tariffs in finding what haa ' been, -called portance of clean. fresh air can riot .The conventions barely Arid a place — .1 ’•' exceeding $100, end (2) per cent monly on any remainder. ’ '> Yddr Color Choice ■ In^.hnttle tif| the Wprld War • from the beginninghave.^ pro- "silent sickness." Many diseases be over-emphasized -and you are in the middle Of the page. A few $. -• , " . ■■ . - ■ I ' Complete Liduidation n s Thomas -He^'es --as "co-ordina- tvi'ti'd muhufncturlnR -far more in thA early' stages‘'&re referred to . BedvGful Fabric(T->. file mork-.tlu^hetter, even though we to.be comritcrided for realizing that papers in the state fallqd'.to find ' .s'-.', ■ - ■ ^ toril of disaeter-Telief and 'rehahlU; than ^thc . farmer. Riepresontativea Rs "stlent" Uieanlng that they con- room on their front pagra a of over stocks soiled proper attention shpuld be, given to - few MRS. PENNEY PLEADS _ ' ' . p n - ' ^ l . tatidn. As usttal.'it took the Gov- pegmitted •nui-i^cpn to v.h1.«- ot the Grange haj'e' prepared* tables tinue for some time without pro- the m atter days ago for prirnary results. B \ to. ehow that the tariff has ^ damaged iti^ms. -. . emor a good while to .move.'-f- peT that they \v^fw-.sons ' andi hus- .prOT' dullfig any eyrnptoms which would -- A Democratic politician asks: •iViance bnmls' and 'fnth'ei-V llJkeVig^wm '.i.;)- tPCtPil' rarin- machTfiery'~,mnii'iuac-' warn, toe palfcht. 'A lnrg'e*propor- .(Brorifrhitls or LarynglBsf) * "Don’t you to(nk a war in Europe I N N O C ^ OF SLA1HNG Also it is- coHcelvahle that fh th rirs so that .tficv-toa've" been'abte'ftlbn of these diseases may "be 'iih Famous Mak^s THE'S-PIECB SUITE,94.88 dlers. ■ I.88 'for.one thing his .seiectidn'iprobably d.oc.s It. they Insist,' and .(!b,ey want is the fluoroscope, alto .called the' or painful area In tne chest near her to toe county Jail wltoout bail Bed Davenport You W ant! rid’ themselves of Hitler before he to await trial. Date for toe trial could not be Improved upon. H e Is •k'share of-it for themaelveS fliumoscopo X-ray. Thie is in the the breast-bone. In Inyrngltis, the, ' MEANS mriER’S END R^fs and All Kinds nants. ' .^atever your need may be in Liv- gfew ton* strong to l>e re.slsted'- An "p-xpert" can -shoot economic ^ *** • conference later able,, .strong, cool headed arid ' .ac- nature of a screen and ia of value patient complains of Hoarseness lor V between counsel and the Judge. .ng Room Furniture wc caji give - France. Britain,. Ruaria' arid the theories, at those farmers while in studying parts which are ,.mov- other interference with speech,; be- customed to large affairs. He com- he grows- a Uvo-day set of whis- ^ v e r ly , Mass., Sept. 28,—(AP)— The proceedings were brief. Jdrs. you Service on Style and Covering. Caechs are not going to fight.- the Ini^.'-Auch M the heart, lungs, stom- cause the vocal cards aiw usually in- At C. Ratehesky, former U. S. M i.T jnsnds'respect. But, uhfort'jnatelv kers and they still won't bo con- ach arid Intestinal tract. „ volved when the laryrpt is inflamed.. Penney, who had offered a rewai-d ANMmSTER Germ.an people because they want ilncod. Price equilibrium, consum- minister to Czetooslovakia, thinks for toe arrest of .her husband’s elav- Of Repairing in the prertu.ses, he ls*"a political -The fluoroscope Is often used in A differential diagnosis is easily Adolf Hitler "lyu put his foot iri his er* was brought into toe court room candidate as Governor Cross'’ run- to, but because the German people er strikes and such won't , con- studying the eritlfe digestive ■ tract made by the doctor.-' 9x 12 RUGS DhONGROOM will have let a'little group of delu vince, nor do-w arnings -that I'hlgh mouth” by refusing to "listen to'toe o? 0«eva EDrldges, wife of ning mate, nomirtee.^-for the lieu- and provides a vast' amount of in-1 sound voice of other,countries.” Sheriff Rex Bridges, who acts as po- IBY YOUR LOCAL (iOMCERN Aa Low atonal paranoiacs Wd them jgalnst rrlce,s ' bring ever Increasing crop -formation about'toe way the atom-nni BUNK tenant-governorship. ’ - surplu.ses and etwr Increasing diffi- Ratehesky told the Beverly Cham- lice matron for women prisoners, Aa civlllaatlon-rand they, alongW ith and Deputy Sheriff James B. Longl .8 8 ■ Manifestly, the "effect qt Colonel culty In handllfig the surpluses. so acr es trees ber of Ooirimerce toe German lead- ely. ^ • Hitler, must be stopped.-,-.1,^ . Many country congressmen- will er could not back down In his de- BEDS S-PI«M HeWes’ doing a particularly "fine Job uncovering prolapsus or sagging of Dressed in-black, Mrs. Penney *ii ■ Aa Low' As tell you _ that they have bad ' to the organs, and in the diagno.<

SrH apiEr«T- A DVICK riHiCMENT— ADVBKTItiElIBNT— riu , cut in smalt piecei. Seal' while “hot irt-'Jelly Jars. KANOTrara^VENTNG HERALD, lUNCmSTER. CONN,. WEDNESDAYi SBPTEMBEB Zg, 198» '.And so goodbye again with this little bit of philosophy toi -lobn Ken* . SERIAJ. STORY » Cartooitailfties UMek Banga fiist Thursday, tflw . . . Franni M an ch ester’s N e^ h b o rs ASKSQUI Ci LAmON By. Paal Aceto|Bm^g^ SHATTER LOCAL FASHION SHOW which was scheduled for October •waited the there's light again]. of the''brlde’B parents. The couple 5th has been postponed due to the proeesaea of the tiial rl$:ht to caU him wonderful, to I3 ollcr- 5> iTCO VCRV with a scrubboard, ironing with i CentfT, Is is k ed with traffic violators eomij^ to Porotliy;'LU(idy were shattered to-j LW mops, brushes for Venetian blinds, librarian, Marion HIli;.-be'ard of dl- Oct 3; Voters Ask^ To evening, October 5th with a s o c ia l.^ neaaea.- When Shelia visits .the pay fines for ’ running r«4, lights, by state And Federal authorities, 'your Sargain Hound fully^ appre- pyfjj e,n..h, or nutty brmlvnles and teetoress,, Oertrude- 'AndeTson, Ma- dressed In mahogany colored velvet was urged here yesterday by I*rest-* jilny hy ■btiMat>xhlch snuffed out the 32 oils and polishes' at extremely low with hat to match'and wore a cor- and refreshments following the busi- court, Pat is Jealous of Tom’s In- parking to prohibited xAnes,'speed- dates the position rrlany of you arc snacks * c a .dor.. ChoW layer prices. Also.notfn an- tempting cupcakes 30c a 'dor. groom'.s mother, Mr8.-;.Hragg was sway In the storm. If you need lamp MlM''Anderson, chairman of the The following officers ^nd com - chapter XII patched to both Governor Wilbur L. - The shooting, which DepiitJtCoro- derlng around fam|llar street^ i<(,rhnlcc in a variety of co<^ ^esstfd in blue teale crepe and also She saw LapTy leaning against Cross, chairman of the New Eng-, chltnneys. a new shipment hits Just bpartf will try to .open the library mlttees of the 20-40 club . of the • a hard battle trying to the waU smoking a cigaret and her nor Wllllani B. ,Uenne88y called^aul- Viewtog the stately trees bhwn jg^, ^ i„gcjous .plnenpk M Mvore a corsage of talesman rosea. (wrlvcd too'. LOCAL DEMOCRATS you will cajl her at -M anchest^ Rockville, SepL /Special)— Rockville Methodist church have her thoughts. Pat only heart besf'faster even as shudifled land Governors’ Conference, ,-Twid RuSStLL B . clde anil attempted murder, occur-'') kderwn. gives a . feeling of low that Cp^^ fr,„t ng squares,. 32c a dor. 8617 after 8 p.m. bn Saturdays. ,<^t • The’bride wia a graduate of Mah- been announced: President Mrs.'- toe wished tt was.her hand Harry 1# Hopkins, WPA. Adminis- red ypsterdny while the girl, daugh- 1’cannot ever be replaced. Many if _____ chesier High'school and has. been The. Board of Selectmen the town to asatuhe a calm mien.. It waa tham over lOO" years old hold tsnder Popular Belted Wedge Shoes W|is also le ft. to Miss Anderson to Mafie Waltz; vice president,\Mrs. t helped bold the bl^ yellow trator. scheduled to confer here with, ter of Patrolman Thomas Luddy of A Crisp.Foundation employed at the S tate Motor Vehl- of Vernon have issued wanilng .o f bar4 fo say it but she must. ' He the Waterbary police department, r'tnemorica for all of uS.. -If a build New,,at .C., Ei.Houre .A Son, Inc'., chose an assistant librarian. Gladys Bowers; treasurer, .Mrs.XLols bound law book Tom grasped, and looked so calnu ao polaed and as- other New^England governors, .relief FIR ST CLASS* MARKET the -'annual -town meeting ta beTield To help keep the lower crusl of are sporty belted wedge-heel shoes. The cHldreh ' who' attended the -cle Department ln-Hartford. •" ...... Beebe; aeciretary, /M r*. Mnared that it waa her weeve'thaf briitoed authorities, Army engineers and TCOtITf I ^ “ "Visitor to the Schuit* home, j attd ||elf Serire Gro«dip|0R [•tog has been destroyed It can be re- The groom 1s a g ^ u a te of the kbehigi-,. sured, and through the courtroom Tood control experts.______;__ ' toillC but wc cannot replac* our! a pie -from . getting soggy. when Just the thing for high school girls BsSteniL.atatea ExposlUdn,. arrived hU as he and '.■Sheila' crowded^^to-? doo.p -she caught- a glimpse -of Tom Dorothy, Mao only-22, was th e l b.aked, sprinkle It with a Utile flour, home safe having had many thrill- Bennett ~Sc!iool of "Finance and is evening, October, 3rd at eight Program committee, Oliva Swap gather a.t the table. She pra^fto The fextoT President Hook’s tele- tatget'oT one bullet fired by hCr to-1 85.5 Rubinow Bnirdliig glorioua trees In this lifetime. How- or for youfxcarefrcc hours. Cutouts searching through law books, rask- gram read: or bni.-;h over with slightly beaten along the vamp and the run-around ing experiences durilig the week. employed with £he Dixie Company o'clock. ■ Ruth Edwards, Viola TayloT, .Ekia fo r the case to be resum ed *6 ' t h a t tended husband, Hennessy asserted, WHERETHRIFTY SHOPPERS SHOP” ever, having read the accounts^ of in Easton, Pa. ' tog notes,'frowning. "For the third time to 11 years, a death and derolatlon in other parts egg Whitc.li before Adding the fill- belt, neatly sIoHed on.either side of InXainpaign WiU Emphasize Mrii, Henry I. Barnes ia sta^ng Blown, Jlorothy Oleander; member-\ Tom wouldNbave)u ld to go av^ay, and but It only grazed her ilp. ing. Or bake the lower , crust live , 'The Trl-Couqty Ifouth Conference The meeting haa been called to ship-and sick committee, Gladys Larry—" her voice was nearly a substantial portion of New England The mother, Mrs. Grace’’'iNchults, of the States. ^ thankful it the smart center-ijne stitching, give with her niece Mrs. Charles Schell hear the reports of the officers and then when h^v moved; 'beyond her whisper, but he turned\ miniites before' adding filling And who Is seriously 111 at her home in whlqh was to haye f e n held October Bowers, Edna Gregel, Lola Beebe; line of vision / S h e/ tfe miserably has experienced through floods loss WRN - MANCMC9TBR, CONN. 51, was taken to St. M arys hospital 'Esau wasn't any woraf here. Everything a sandal-Iikc effect that’s entirely committees; to hear and act upon “Well, quite a placw you have of life, loss of property, incalculable fop crust. neW, In brown, calf. VouTl love, Meaiiureii To Bring For* Willlmantic. ’. 1 and 2 at Camp-Asto-Wamah on Ways and Maans, Mildred Koehler, conscious of the kiSu of something A OC TO etft 2 , t 0 9 l» j with a scalp wound. Seek le being,done by heroic crews to the. budget drawn- lip by tbe- select- Laura Hickton, Martha Schlffer, here, P st," he said, looking at her human distress and serious disrup- 0H,MV-^V/ ifM lr the damage and In a short them and only 13.00 too,' CovejJt|ry Grange No. 75 P . of H Cglumbia Lake haa been cancelled men, George C. Scheeta, Herbert F. Intangible J)ut ibvely, ATTCNDCt) COCAt SCHOOLS No quarrel Befors Shooting THuraday Rpeeials as It is impossible to.reach the Harriet Neri and Florence Lambert; as though hla visit were merely one tion of Its economic life. ^ttnie cdndlUons will be nearly back After Being {.'nahte To Serve ther Economy In Costs. will observe Boosters Night In the Krauto, and A. M. Burke; to take, "He’s grani^ P a t” Shelia whis- of curiosity. . ■ Nothing Done AND CRAOUAT EO F R O M There apparenUy had been no I 'Vou For a camp.. The Tri-County ' Union will finance committee, Lola Beebe,.Dorisy pered. 'Tf only I weren’t stuck In Manchester HiGH-/9/r to normal. The merchants have ThO'Proper Fit Church Community House Sept. 30 action \ regarding authorizing the ^pel and Hazel 'Francis? "Larry, let's stop pretending- Are (In 1937 there was prepared a quarrej before the shooting, Hennes- tone and are doing their very best few days due to d.am.ige b.v. the hilr- In shoes ^Isr" especially Important to at 8:30 p.m. (dA.t). hold tiieir meeting Sunday evening, Selectmen tu'd 'Town treasurer to a poky/school room all day. You comprebenslvo program fc flood CMPLOYFO « AS * ASS'X <* I sy said, and Mrs. flchulta had given | rlcane. The Manchester Laundry, 72 October 2 at the Hebron Congrega^ you going through with this fares 7 to ruatring emergency ^supplies and your health and wellbeing. Various It waa nimorcSd today that the . M r and Mrs. Jack.Donaldson and borrow mobey for current expenses; don^TtBCiy how utterly dead It can After what you told me do you still control on the Merrimack and Con- treasurer *4® thebi. her consent to the marriage of Doiv| topalrs and inimy of your "needs" Maple St,, arc again equipped to two sons Douglas and Jack of Bed- tional church at. eight o'clock to choose -a Supervisory committee Forty children all doing the necticut rivers which, with their tri- othy and her son, who waa her sols slioe stores have Installed X-ray local Democratic ,’Jiomlncea for se- InaUt upon doing this?” Her face MANCHESTER - m u s T C a 5 TURKEYS FREE ^at this time are' listed In the column serve ..vou In their usual efficient machines that show you definitely ford Hills, Ni Y., spent Sunday with’ (Standard-Time). Dr. John. Kiiox ot for Grbve Hill cemetery; to see . If wrong thing at the wrong time, Ml butaries, are the chief sources of WAS COHMANDCR. •• I support. / 8 P. M. TOMORROW ~ CLIP HERALlfCOUPON! way. Dolivcrle.s are iimlcr ,way,.nfid was white, her eyes large "to the this week, sis well as the usvial "spe- Just where your, toes and heels come lectmen wllj’make a Joint announce- Mf. and Mrs. John Kingsbury. Mrs. Hartford Seminary, Foundation' will the Town will appropriate a sum of COLUMBI getting on one's'nerves at once, and shadows of her curling hair. flood damage. This program has Hpwn^ c o r A s i i: p u m Investigators theorised thai the S l a " that are offered every Wed-f If .vou. call 8416 they will prh'mptly In your- new shoes. Then there Is no ment within a da.v or so, specifying Donaldson remained till Tuesday. be the speaker. money to be l^xpended Under the di- WESTCOTT R^ not a stogie solitary aotil to talk long had the approval of the gover- , gA IRMNINQ OFFICER NOW I young man, a ' toolmaker, ^'perhaps I take rare of your laiindfy worribs "Don’t forget where you are," he ^1 "av evening W your column. danger of cramping your feet or the platform on . i^lch they are Miss Cora Kingsbury of Guilford rection of the Selectmen for the 575-12, WUlimant llvLsion with. You’re lucky.., You always warned to a low voice. “And as for nors of New Hampshire, Vermont ICFlT' waa driven to his act by the conflict i’SMnli at renson^e prlcfa?'''^ observance of Memorial D«y; to see Massachusetta and Connecticut, and 4 causing foot troubles from Incorrect seeking election: ■ 'VV^lIe all the reached home Sunday morning have been. You have so much." what I told jtou—I really don't re- WHIUJ A TniOENT/ I between his love for hts'mother and | SIRLOIN, ROUND ^Bedoctlons On I,ovely SUmped flttlng. " • planks In the platforrn* could not b6 traveling many miles around the if the Town will authorize the Se- Pat's Ups were dry as she made of the U. S. Army Engineers. It haa his plans for the inarriags next j lectmen and treasurer to negotiate Dlrectly in thq/^th of the hurri- member. I think that I told you I also the. approvali of the Congress of month'. Goods Tir'Reniove Stains iearhed. It la believed the nominees country to reach here. Her school an Inaudible answer. Lucky, she was Innocent; that I waa on the ton a abort tinie at . Mrs. Elliott's To,rCoiove mustard stains from closed last Tuiesday, but she was un- M'lGHLAND and execute In whole or to part for cane which struck late Wednesday thought bitterly. -It seemed that th© Ufiit©d lBt!it©B. t Work could b© only holds to so far as there are PORTERHOUSE In answer to a reque.st for. unx will ertiphaslze measures, for econ- other aide of town, that my fender started torporrow morning. Yet to R to Gift Shop: A grated chance wasfinh'fe fabrics merely wash the, omy In th«j operation of the town. able to got borne because of flooded the ' "Bridge Appropriation”, so with deadly/ efficiency to tearing ■ her world was emptied of luck and FILM DEPICTS PIRACY men aroused and strong enough to -r- cooked refl: relish, ■ we print this which called, said notes of resewals of wah knocke,d loose at the club. date, nothing has lyen done to exe- to.stack up on needlework that Miilned area In warm' water and- we hope you will. Uiid useful. It Is expected that the board will roads. Schools started again Tues- / P A R K houses, bams, orchards, and scat- happiness. She was a stranger to Wasn’t that It?" cute this program. enforce It cita finish In time for Xmas AiftS; mlld soap suds. Stains may be re- day morning: notes so executed not to exceed ten herself. ■ She couldn't explain' the Since fishing ranks as the most' I'ncooked Relish . be criticized for not naming a wom- ANN STRICKLAND tering fallen trees over the land- "To mention only economic as- Ugly Eczema aiarfs. dtshtowelB, guest.* towels, moved from non-wa.sha hie ■ fabrics an to Jury duty. Parts of Coventry are beginning to, tbousahd dollars. feeling Mie had for Tom ■ because OF SALMON FISHERMEN Important stogie business of’the en- (Tested. By Good' Housekcepliig 8579, Manchester . Resolntloaa T h e Implication was obvious, yet pects, the New England CounclPem- M|^e sets ancf other ntSe pieces. b.v rubbing them genfl.v as soon as As part of thelf plvigram-' the get back to aomevyhere near normal. 8caM?^Iumbla is just beginning to despite the heartbreak and worry 1 _i,_ ,,, ,, , , tire Territory, It Is natural that the . I n s t i t u t e ) ' The voters will also be asked ' to m ^ e .a comeback. he couldn't give In: "Larry, you- phasizea as strongly as possible, flght for control of the best waters Makes Life poklhle with wprm glycerine ap- 3 fresh hot rcfl, peppers nomincea will ask for a survey\of With the restoring of electricity lasT over Larry she *tUl cared for him, these facta: plied wUh a, small'apongc or cloth. The Park is rapidly essumihg a act upon,the following Resolutions: As Thursday Pawned bright and’ wanted to save him, wanted to be! >n®an. You can^ get Life-And-Death Struggle In a.s8ilmea the bitterest posHlblc 'pro- Rlok-Rack Cteyety '12 washed, cored large green’ to- all local town bureaus and depart- evening, many farmers were able to "Our New England Induatr es are normal aspect. The clubhbuscr whlch "Be lt resolved that the Town of 'clear with the terrifying episode of near him, to hear him say he need-T from toe roal facts so easily, Alaska Forms Background portions. The struggle to "Spawn Wretchedl TM i .Jck-racR' braid makes a gay fln- matoes. ments. with a View to the elimina- go to bed and rest with .an easy Vernon declares Its intention for the most part highly competl- The Itching torment of eczema la I for'^ediwra, kltchfcn, bathroom Teachers And Parents Alike the day before seeming more a ed her. Ties such as those that of the North" between two lifelong | : nothin 32 large red corbd apples tion of duplication of services. This mind about the milk being O. K. to is the center of activities has its build or improve a section or “ ve. They cannot hold their place For 1‘Spawn Of The North.” _ enough to make anyone, wretched I RIB ; H ie p play room curtains. It'a equally after seeing the new Corona Port- send -this morning. nightmare than an actuality, proper- bound them couldn’t bo broken or ^ ! '**“ •* ‘’’f. hospital,, the to the natlon.’s markets If they are to friends, played by George R aft ^ d CUTUP 2 peeled small onions ts In line with the 'program of state steps. back In place, and the load tions or road or 'to build or Improve Henry Fond^ who And” themsciyea I suffer | thqt B tlve on plain, figured or col- able, "Zephyr, t,vpewrltcr on s.ale at reorganization instituted by Gover- Mr. Rose was able to make ar- ty owners gu ed on the -wreckage, even worn thin to a few weeks. She h,,. vi,» ^ repeatedly exposed to plant 2 cups vinegar around It. leading up to Sprang a bridge or bridges un dC F.t^ pro- Sea raiding to the treaeherous arrayed opposite each other when I . tbsluj materlals—such as unbleach- The Dewcy-iilchmaii Co,, for $29.75 2 cups granulated sugar nor CJrosa. It will be claimed that rahgements with John Swanson- to visions of the statutes reUtmg to with reluctance to touch anything rubbed a hand oyer . her forishead her « with bitter damage, work stoppage and loss of muslin, chlnta dimity or laWn. will endorse It for tho.se. wishing to street la better than Jt was . befor< as If this all were but a dream. and made a pretense of working. I T*e> *®d ^ u ve heard orders due to floods. waters off the Alaskan coast, with the clash comes, mirrors the con- 5 tablespoons salt - If such a survey Is made, it wdll take High Schcml students to Man- state aid roads, and the sum of $2,- fishermen pitted In a Ufe-and-death slant warfare to the North country Petei*n a ROAST PORK F O W L at|aln speed In’ typing. It Is durably 1-4 cup lemon juice point the way to savings In the cost chester. Mr. Rose caj-rles them to the storm. 500.00 Dollars or so m u^ thereof as The stately church steeple lay on Her reacUon fiHghtened her. Loyal- g o t with his wit Cannot Provide Capital Social Dancing Class ty had too long.been a part of bCrl “"ythlng on _ ‘*They cannot provide employment struggle against salmon pirates, which turns, brother against brotosr built for practice work and .an ex- 1 tablespoon mustard seeds. of operation'-of the town. Boltoh where the children -disbark, Spring street is passable, though may be raquirad-to the amount -groM di_.a .masii_ffit_.^iintoir/ed and friend agatott friend-, application does **2.^. dcUflht you. cellent Investment at this low price. creed. • Love and loyalty to Larry i going to have, to the W’orkera dependent upon them forms the plot background of I hlg^ girls Cut the washed peppers Into Other Planks walk the gang plank across the gutted In places. ' ^ of the pro rata shara'of said town of wreckage and will to all probability "Spawn of the North”, tbe epic dra- The director of "Spawn of the money refunded. Peterson's Olnt- I rstkm never be replaced. Many of the ^ e n ho needed her moat.m ost That waawasi **^h0r. ....n Just remember that. , If , he to the face of destruction of fac- ment also wonderful for Itching of lb. ea. boys atarts tOr quarters; discard the sceda and In- Other planks known a f this time roaring brook and enter Mr. Swan- Gardner street, between Sprlrg the cost of such ciwtrucUon or im- torles, loss 0/ power faculties and ma of life in the Arctic, country Nprth," Henry Hkthaway, Is fambiu it at The Rolda Here Is this, week's recipe,,cour- ner coarse white’ membrane. Put call for ah Investigation of the town son's bus on the other 81de. and Fern, is In fine .shape, except for provement under the provlslona of giant trees which set the n een off what aha must remember, ^hls | -*?**'_ 5*^ throughout Hollywood for his skill fe e t cracks between toes.—Advt " wm feeling for Tom must eimply be-tbe shrprise ' ** —witness *•—* that we aren't pre- loss of business. They cannot re- which Paramount will present be- n School of tesy-of The Dcwey-Klchmsn Co. tonmtoea, peppers, ' apples, and street lighting system, adequate,and the dizzy telephone poles. A barn, de- the appropriation allotted to the as a typical New England" 'Village peatedly provide capital for repairs ginning next Thursday at the State In treating a story with a sea back- a the iClng, studio rear Hunshlnc Salad molished, behind the Kelsh home- Highway Commissioner, is appropri- lay uprooted across the highway or admiration an honest, sincere, kind pared for, we can play the same yi'-::tbat i ontons through a food chopper, fair care for the. aged,, and revision game, Don’jt forget that you can and replacements. theater.. , - ground. . He filmed "Souls at Sea," of S24 Center St. Al- ,2 tablespoons gelatine using the coarse blade. Add remain- of the voting list. A demand will stead; .gives sad evidence of recent ated for such purpose and the Town on lawms, narrowly missing bouses man awakened to one. "Sim ilarly, New England, agrlcul- Although piracy has been root- which marked the ' "retyping" of P gMnsd so tt Isn't too late to 1-2 Clip peach Juice . terror, but otherwise the trees have Treasurer Is authorized and directed Shelia stayed on until the day's get up there and tell that you no- ^O KED V ing Ingredients and mix thoroughly. also be made that th e, town take or garages. In the cemetery evety ticed the loose fender only after we turo must meet competition from ed out or nearly every other por- Raft, who has the lead, (h the hew eSroll for classes In 1 cup orange Juice I’oiir Into hot sterilized preserve act’.on to secure lower electricity GILEAD been cut and disposed of. to ..pay said amount to the State at Ptoe tree was blowrn over, crashing worit ended. Pat forced herself to other areas. Our farmerB' are to tion of the globe during the last drama., posslbl tto, tap: acnobatl. 1-4 cup f>owilcn-(l sugar rates. MRS. CHARLES FISH Gardner street between Spring the times and in the manner pro- aot naturally, to bide the new feel- left the club, and Jh at you, too, (OSdSli Jans and soul. Makes 5 pints. • . toto'- monuments and tearing whole were near the scene .of the accident 'large part bound to. their - present hundred years, tt stUl flourishes in TYPEWRITERS of ballet' danclnj 1-2 cup chopped nut ipoqta In spile of their enthusiasm for 56-8, WUllmantIc and I.lghland, through the glen- by vided by law. Resolved th a t. the. lota up'to many'cases. -:tng of possesstveness .toward - Tom. Iw d s.' They, too, need and require Alaska, a land still to Its pioneer The oldest -known manuscript of pererU 1 the machine shop, ia being cleared Selectmen are authorized and di- In an agony of remorse and shame and would have noticed my, car If ALL MAKES mss. There are classes'_ cup .chopped peaches These Chilly Mornings' the program, Democratic nominees Rare indeed waa the residence the maximum protection from dev- stage of development, wheye the law the Bible is to the Vatican at Rome. riw ages a tn 6 every Saturday aft- 1-2 cup chopped i hei rlea , (red rapidly, but Is still hazardous travel- rected to make application to the at the sensation that hacl's^ept over it had been there—" Mtatlng floods that engineers and SOLD — REPAIREO rimke iis" wish we )iad admit that they will not be able lo . Gilead la -slowljr recovering from that did not have a , building damag- "You can't cal! me," she said, •ftiotsn'from 3 o’clock and prt- marschlnor’ pul their platform Into effect unless ing. 'It will help the repair men. If Highway Commissioner, in the man- ed to some extent. her when she saw'her cousin ^ th pimllo authority can jointly pro- Vgte^lc^aon.a 'by'appointment during 3-4. cup ma.vimnalfto the furpace started. 'Did the hurricane. The main street still drivers avoid th)8 forjs few days. ner provided by ta^> for an allot- him, she Invited Sheila homo for completely shaken. "You wouldn' RENTED — EXCHANGED you know for a surprisr th^ have at least a majority of the Henry Hutchto's. bofe lost the ttt* week. Call 6414. t'cu p cVeam, whipped lettuce. looks like a forest 'having so many The garage belonging to James ment of $10,000.06 for the construc- dinner. " dare. Not after what I know, 'As soon as' the major human Ingly low tlgnre, you can Board. entire roof, Horace Porter’s two ga-,,. Larry," Barring Some Uiiforefleen Reason We Win Return To lb. ■------. Soak gcl.atin Ip cold peach juice big trees on both sides blown. down Nichols, of the Post Office, was raz- tion or Improvement of roads And "You haven't been over for an needs of the current emergency are pave a power oil burner However, It is known that -the bridges In this town under said rages 'were demolished, Harvey Col- "Who woujd have a better right? Having Table' Tops dissolve over hot water. Add orange Democratic nominees will make a It will take some time to clean It up. ed. Huge trees between the homes eventog In a kmg while.. Today's a met, ownership, management and Jiilce'and sugar. When cold and be- Installed In' your pres- of Mr. Nichols and that of''Ronald laws and appropriation.'' lin's old garage with two used c a n . You’fe stiU' wearing my engage- workers, to both industry a«d agri- JH o' mvold 'having- your tables eqt furnace, assurpig you o f' even, determined effort to secure election A large barn and two sllo" on and a school bus was swung off Its s p f e for jrou anyway, so have din- ginning to thicken, add nut meats Hillman made a spectacular disptoy V J a m e s P i e l s ner with us. Mom’ will be pleased ment ring. Oertainly it would be culture will ask: What price flood STANDARD TIME ■ringed by moist vases, ' buy small controlled heat, or if If Isn’t adapt- this year In order to be able to Ednit Post farm collapked; a bam of stORK road.V Motor traffic can get by here, Senatorial - Cauent: Tonight Wednesday. Just -before -the hum- - the ing ih' aurpme as'sh e saw the fa- White, a huriTeahe vretim, admitted kr aut X tbsp. mustard seeds home always comfortable, whether builder of a ga-sollne automobile has York and different ■ tawns in Con- The'Senate rial ■ caucus for tbe cane they were rescued in’a rowboat, polics^would take them by the scuff 6 tfeisp. granulated sugar, Sueillsh-M«!i'rni SIvIc In AVIndow it Is Just-cool tn the mornings or with toution. ' . , ... - ,. , miliar face of her brother BIU; a yesterday for probate. Pocket lien Watch HARl been a subject of controversy.. The nectlciit seemelm to be stralTfled on • Porter'street’boasts of two brand Dcmoctats will be held this evening but were forced to’ remain to Golum- of their-necks anA hump-their heads sober-faced BUI. embarrassed self- $1.50 In prep.arliig the cuciimbcr sllce.s, ■ Dwbmtinn ' .throughout a-cold wlntby day. credit lya.s chimed on behalf ot Gilead street. ,, ■ Mrs. White;' who dro.wned at new lakes on the south side. Another at eight o^ciocK to the Hebron Town hla for several days because WlUl- together—” ■ - conscious. The words of adjourn- Stony Creek, also left $6,000 to ■v use ' medluni-Wzed .cucumlpers. Sim- - “What should hexiused for purtalAs Klwood Haynea. .His •first car, was It probably will be some time be- Dax Wntch ■■■•■nf Is e 1 one occuj-red on the north aide, Hall.- An effort has been made ' to mantlc was completely isolated. . ■The boys lo v ^ to have their ment came, as welcoine break trust fund for the Methodist church $1.25 -IN mer cucumber. «!l»cs witli'remaining land draperle.s with'Swcdlsl/Moderf)11JI o tH Expert Picture iTamlng placed, on exhibition' in the Smith- fore telephone and electric light have Dr. Edwin R. Dimock, senator "J*"’- ftirnlture "" .Xhat'.aV qiiestftsp'often -Where a email pool used to be, but Tbe toWh is sUllv'without electric mother re^nlsce. They laughed at VPhlle she tried to imagine why he home at West Haven. . and $1 000 ilIJl;r--dlenti. covered, until- partially Perhaps ’ y-ou"""Tia"^;,'—— sonian Institution, but later Dur- rerylce will' be resumed as most ot this seemb to be diminishing. for the oast three terms, reconsider power and with but a few, tele- ' her, teased her, and egged her on to should be there. In the (xmfuslon SLICED Jit 10 mlh— Drain, ' I asked there -ou'll be .surprised •' how George'Bragg of Easton, Pa., took games have returned to popularity. _^a while she-meets some of the old r," Bh HAMILTON ELGIN AND WALTHAM dition. tsp. caisia seeds; boijTmtll the EUga ’of/jtvMziVl rtdi al pa'tterns, Will BE HELD OCT. 6-7 Many people bdast Of the extra which was postponed when It waa> the dam at Columbia. Lake from - . VBIII, dear," ihe tugged at him Home fot Crippled Children eventui SLICED BONELESS .Jittle It-cost.s. to havA them framed i place Saturday. afternoon at. four ■jgivlng away.^A constant watch bad ones—ones that knew and worked until they \^re aWay from the oth- ally will receive $2,000 ^and $1,000 lowing ar ts thoroughly 'dbisolvod. Seal I'm- 'eXture etleits, auch 'r.s in the hours of sleep since thfe' (Return of decta'red'Illegal because it waa not .^Wjth Den. I’m glad' she’* there and 515 Main Street . : / Manchester fe: .mediately. Makes 6’ plnts;^ spun lavoii bjee net curtains, all- go to very att'rAt'tlvf. mountings. '] o'clock., in the,Gilead Congregational been kept on the .dam by Rowland ers. "Why Are yo\hereT What’, tespecUyely from-, a. trust fimcL - Isjnt ni primitive Hghtin’g.V called.by the State Central ComtoiU "ftot In one of Uiern fancy offices like 'her, a Wi II. with Swedish /Mo,flerrt furnl- New Haven, Sep t.'■ 28.— (4^Pj'— church. Rev. Befl A. Lewis perform- teeman J'ohn.^ F.. Driscoll of Stafford Smith, hut^hejtury, (Jf the water, -happened ? ”, \ ed. the ceremoAy. The church .was And all resldentsyseem to unite to ._.they show in' movies, with velvet COD ' Juries. tiire",- riie/fieigt- fotie-i' n.f these -cur- In''Hn.s\vor ■ to- quiestlons sent In to ! ’Thr 28th anpual meeting of the Con- a vote of thanka to the Herald news- Springs, according to tor rules of which waa at an~unprec«dented high, HU tahhed young fade grew crim- FILETS PAI.NTF.R d'ETE we print the foK | "•’'^‘'out Conference of Sod af Work decorated ■ -with faH flowwra and and marble and millionaire, bosses. The ' ■ :xtnlns u„„ idehd it^ XV,.,witli tlu-,l,.)on(ie coluf boys, whp brought ihevonly means tbe State Democratic committee. lashed by the gale?-all .but wore its son. "Well, Pat, I tho^ht maybe V I Dot ^ voiirwii f u-i-seau. a gift,-rj»- • fori-o( f,|j.n(ture lowing, which we hqpe w ill be help-'; *’ •^’ ’ 0 6 and 7,#, --i. ferns. To Elect Officers way through the dam. Sandbags Working to -court with members of I could help, Larry aoid If I canie — ...... ].. .-y°“Csclf'ls now displayed'at# \Vahfs4 v of communication to the people-dur:c the force is a.-respectable job, and' when 1 fu' - W atchlfor your question to be Among the speakers will be David ■rhe Jbrlde who was given In mar- ing the last week. Not once, did th^ Stanley Doboaz .Unit-No. 14 of .the were, piled along the edge hi pl^ea down and said. that I saw hta“: f e ...... '.rl^g- » ■ 4n a new fa'scipatlng array.-.Lovelv r ^ ’ b . ^ .. ' ^ap.-nvered th the following weeks: CJushman Coyje, New Ifork (ionsult- riage-by lier father and was attend- American Legtorn Auxiliary.will hold ttfll help her reniember her father, before you .went to ’ the dub and new pemberg satin sli.p’.«. ’gowns in ' RauRc .4nd fuel 0|l S e r v i c e 1 papers fall in delivery,—ajul each where , the danger waa the g rfeh at ,'God rest his soul.”. • were a; PAINTEP PETE: iu‘, engineer wJib has be(n.affiliated ed by her sister, Mrs. Pearl Young edition waa awaited wltji much ex- their annual- election of officers at didn’t notice ..nmy loose- f^ d e r It driver flattering cnioi-s and fliwered prints I ' Ha'rold T. .West Co.', are ij'eVl until daylight, when the entlfe dam "And let me taU you there are Qi'iestl^n-b-Have a , garage* that with’ the WPA, the TVA and f e of New York City as m atron' ' or cltefnent, because of the temporary the meeting to be held this evening was reinforced to this way. would help Mm." , ' . - -V....- . rier ntr from M.(>0 and, up-Gfiv. Ertlbrlgg.an -torve . H’ou’ .with the ha^s several cojats of''paint onHt and Senate Committee on- Unemploy- honor. A friend. Miss Doris Holcomb some nice men . working with her. 1 Isolation, The newsboys did a fine to the G. A. R. Hall.- I t i».expected -^hlle the hurricane-was the worst *^ut, darling, you didn't see the PINK SALMON Doty and Tiirkstit^b 'p i ama:E' "for p's’r. : range land fuel ' oil ills terrlhie rough .and'hard. How ment and . Relief ; Dr. H." Jackson of Southwick, Mass., played the piece o’f work. < that ther* will be a Joint, •installa- Aunt .Aggie,” -^helia said laughing. car, she said. . ■». of the t thlhg ever to -frappen tb Cotu-nibia, ”I met ode today that 'made me rand-True To T raditi'on s____I makc,tt.j;ood smooth paint job _jpavla. ehlftf'medical officer pf , the Wedding jnarch.-. Her brother Ken- . ’ITie Boys' Pioneer Club cancels it. tion 'pLofflcers ^vrtth -of the there la.a general tooling of optim "WeU—I knfe ..b u t. 1 Campbell’s .Bsd.JMvU__ ■ - ______j th'e car l-iry” l-ice-inmroed ?nd_ tali- , -. J?'' ofIf >7-41.-J. lt7 - M. Glastonbury. :Ne\v Yoirje Stute' Department: of neth Ellis _ sahg, -^'O 'Promlsa' Me.’ meeting for this evening because of Post,■'Carly to October. *1" . ’ wlsh' I' could quit teSPhtog 'hcHbol.'! It would help him. - And-T know it over pred- dance .'’et- 'sfid rherrnae'!. SI.00' '.liiSt-.c.ill S202 'and. ydfi, w’ l l i ' h e gnsv ism and tfaankfutoeas that no lives "W*U nOw,. that's totereatlng. Pat promptly take's care of. nswef.—So-called novelty Bld-|^clal Welfare;' and Dr. C. ,E. W’al- Roland -Busher of Southington waa the lack of electricity. It will be held Domoa Lodge Me^ettog how much you care for Mm. Gee. gers W( lng,\flr; is u.sed in constructing gar- - - Damon Lodge, Itaigbta of Pythias were lost, ho Area broke;-. out, .and never Bald anything about a 'spe- Soup The Tij..; stviSWrls, Mold. Ulpttnc.. . ler, a-^sistant surgeon general of the beat .man and the ushers.were Mark. ^ “re flx ^ by there was very Uttle d'anwge done you've heeiii looklng-awful -loteiyF I . C L E A N E k - J j agea.ages: ■ This’A 1119 type wood-Is-retT diffl- Manchester,'' bf olhcr-lh-law that wiU-hoId-a meeting this evening '-to young man;" her mother By Geo. Hblniea eouM h —H4iu„Ajre. Haie.juul.jbuui«d - •t.*,~S. ItobhC Health'S m Tce. -' . " Castle Hall. National Bank B idMing, by •flopd- 'watinw ephnpared . to "Other-’ gUMs ybu fed tenibie about tou ^ 6 c . c a n H i r-- c' -Illpllns -tod ■■arr''to(tofWT.o'x-n a ^ ^ -oaiq-- '.'But tthen: she's-toterested in- M ^ «y 4«yto^ thB cowt I* ^ C om eback K nnlng--ln;--t3ie reliable Sand the present hard paint At this time the Brat rank will be communities. ' ' Decorativo' Gphofistoreff - film, LBit ^ and nobody , else, I ’ gueac would help bhn.' He suggested'it ■the hem for Fall and-,VV;ht»r wear. ; •Mahche.stef .a X ). J using a wood block-to fit the grip conferred bn a class of cttodldatea There , was a goodly attendance _Who^8 the one you met, Sheila?” pofo.e. Mac ere gnthert-jd- at .the and hU lawyer asked me to come Re.och them at their [of y6uf. hand. Cover- it with No. Following the meeting the laiamltere St the regular Sunday morning "He's .tall, and handsome and wa-lsttine," Sbrntted-r ffh'es ate ‘na'fVmdf : new quarter.# OOl l.;2'^1 y-2 coarse paper and briskly rub. MARLBOROUGH of tbe Past Chancellor’s Association church service with a letter of dis- ^wW. They say i n go on the stand with ga'hep an.-i thifi pai..;;cg u.-,; -n it-__ ... . » r Irish, Aunt Aggie, ,/And he's the tomorrow," •Main St , or c.airfl5S8 Finish sanding with No. 1-2 ’paper. Church at Buckir^ham of the district will m eet Members missal given to Clayton Hunt, Jr., prosecutor. I gupss 1 wouldn’t be After its Worst Disaster' Spaghetti and Meat Balls can 13c ’H ji' - ' •ih.'lead nf 1 >irW 'pad' Trln-.ruir;*-.- on. for prompt .service. MRS. HOWARD LORD (To B e ’Oontlfiaed) • ^ A d m Apply two. coats of a good quality are expected to be present, from by this church to the Congregational able to do much- work though If I smart drr.-se, l-'i-" ,i'li,.,[. im- rendyrmixed house' paint. Reduce S04-2, East Hampton - Thompsonville, Manchester, East church in Cromwell. J BEEF STEW canlZ c pie, Rf pons; intf'-Rie ■Of,in,;nc.) The front door and pillars remain Lutheran church will bold their reg- SUNSHINE '•s well as woo) em'broldery^ well- into the old filnf. Flntto coat ing trees from the highway* which resources. Individual reconstruction elforis-i|te go- cup flour 4 reduce a gallon of paint with a pint pf the Buckingham .Congregational ' Upright. T h e kitchen at the back were made impassable’ by the storm ular meeting at tbe usual time on Is your living room stimulat-1 I T'I 42 Wei tahle.sp o o.n s Thursday afternoon, September 29th Pat continued taking the plates OF PHONE SERVlljfe lard, 2 of linseed oil, allowing at- least 24 church, announces that until further ' hut there is no protection on Wednesday. Many trees,, old off the table to make room for the tng on at every torn becaoae New Englanders v e ing, inviting and livable, and BINGS lb.box17c a»d Wi --Antennae Erected sugar and 2 ’ hours drying time between coats, ' from the weather. The organ, which land,, marks, were uprooted during at tbe social rooms of the church. not the -sflff parlor ofj,days Har'your radio aerial "gene with tip. ■ baking ®«^ices wiU.be ^Id hand^um^d. the hurricane, a number falling on Sirs. Ella Reynolds . BOLTON" desert ’ of Mrs. McGraw's rich oat- die Ti h . A and be sure the siding'is well dried MRS. R. K. JGN ES meal cookies and canned red plums, 8 prudent and have u v H for emergenclea although gone by? If it is make a' KRISPY CRACKERS lb, box 17e Chapel toe wind"? Then call 3733, ppivder. Stir out before palntlhg.-r r ' ^ . th*. East Glastonbury^ .Methodist from a Masonic Home at Walling- house*. The high winds blew the Mrs. Ella (Zuebike) Reynolds, ^7, New London, Bept. $ .— ( A P ) _ PotterLont &n boys’ 1 orange gram. the home of Mrs. John C. Vergason le to ths wortd. of aU ths Isw ^rs 2,000 /.waichcr The esaual visitation o t the be received at this uaetlng.. of order In this city; were out • ths otty, should hs be ths ons to o f to Mystic, snd 700 wsrs out Vialt O v Shop 13 1-2 School ro sftsr L sn yT And nslwt • fool at NIsntie. St., Homo AddrcM 48 Madl- j iBt. ■m. wvaw^'.._niu«u LTDr ilANCHfiSTES CVENINQ HERALD, BIANCHESTER, 001^,. WEDNESDAY. SEFnSMBftR 28, IMS mSSi IVICE RE LINKING AWAmNG DA1B Bonnie Martin Becomes TEAMS APPOINTED SPEEUY GOME-BACK FOR CARD PARHES Bride Of John Faletti TO CANVASS FUNDS GIGANTIC PROBLEM SEEN IN THIS TOWN \ nsT Local Republican Women |lbljr Name Sod^ Of SL gency la Ea^ Hartford last week, Has Roads Restored .To Use, making it poaaible for the SUte BLUEFIELDS^MORIARTYS PLAY Final Championships of Jdhp McGraw ABOUT TOWN Police to give InstrucUonii to the CUBS O N p j f t L F GAME Make Tentarive Arrange- James’ Church Start Cam- people while traveling along the Brokta Coalactt 8t. Margaret*' Clrcls, Daughters highway. The set was operated Began With 1921 Series AgaipstXanks of Isabella, at their meeting last trvm a State. PoUee car. night voted a subotantlal sum to- \pients In The MeanHme. paifD Tom'ght In Pansh. Benson has received nearly a hun- GAME SUNDAY AWAYllOM 1ST PUCE.^ sfai'da the-fund that-ia being raised- And Stamp PriHng Ife it drwl' c6Hk for aum iatlb f i^ fadioT ... By DllXON ‘dlAH ASr~ " ■ to make repairs on St. James's antennas blown down by tha storm. AP Feature Service Writer church. Following the business AccordHjg' to Mrs.'Henry,Sfallory Workmen have anclooed the eouth Job, tractors To Help. Throughout the aUte, b* said, over The Hew* York Giants finally Crews Face Dificok Job^ meeting cards were played.- Mrs. of Prospect; street, chairman for 40,000 radio aatonnas have been Sammy Snead Adds $5,C^> AT STAKE TODAY James Mctfeigh won first prize and aide o f St. Janaea chpreb, damaged RIVAIil TO RESUME found the winning stride again ■ in Manchester ^ the serlea of card grounded add the available'supply of Middletown High to P la ^ Mrs. Felix McEhitt second. by the hurricane last' wsel^ and this 1921— their, last string of successes parties, sponsotod by the Hartford will prevent further trouble from radio antennas has been depletetd. under Mc.Graw—and established a Tb* BMre oUtement of facta ot .(County iRepubllCHn Women’s asso- rain. WPA workers kfter working record by competing in' four straight The Outing committee of the Man- three days last week, extra hours Tar His Earnings on^Ltnks “Great Om ” Twirl* Sevei ictlon'M they affect the chester Oreen Athletic club will ciation, no date hJiS. os yet been set The work la progressing a# fast TOWN TITLE EVENT West Virginia Grid Team . , o f the telephone company here for these social affsita In the towna for the men, clearing away trees so Local Sport meet Thursday night at the club- as was expected, and last night at The Subway Series was borp that its only the faintest idea of of Hartford Comity. ^ announced all streets were opened with the FUNERALS year.' . For three consecutive seasons White Plains. N. Y.. Sept.-28 bouae to discuss final plans for tb'C the gathering of the Holy Name So- exception o f two, have been busy ^ o lra 'S h d tied for ninth at toe and HittW On ^ r v e ,«a t amount of. work'that this hy Mrs. Oorinne Rno.sewt Alsbp, 'clety Rev. William P. Reldy ex- Middletown High sckopl's footballAback.' Already Coleman is being the Giants’ foes were the New York (A P )— Sam Snead, who ended -Jp/'b4 holes, Snead wSs In a three- fc utility is imdertaWng in order outing. Sunday, October 2. The this week clearing up the branches Double Fnneral AFTER LONG DELAY president of the a.ssoclatlm^ at the pressed the opinion that it would be team, unbeaten u d unttqd slnee balled as the wonder back of school- Yankees, rivals from across the promising' career as the best soi * ‘ay .deadlock'for fifth place when Itf (service may speedily be re- chairman requesta all committee mass meeting of local Re^bllcan and further clearing the streets. 'Funeral aervices for . William B. Cha^S^ poaeible to hold maaaee in the. main 1986, this Fidday plays bo6t to a boy football, and local fans Insist Harlem river, a mighty, hit.tlng ar- jerker in Hot Springs, W* V.^^toTurn yesterday's morning round started. Angie Gdanrtajnr^ Dry- ■ ito Manchester and' Rockville members to atterul. • . ' Women on Wcdne.sda.v of last M;eck. It- is possible to drive oyer all reads Lull of -82 Huntington, street, ahd portion of the church three weeks his daughter. Miss C a n to ^ . LulL that nqwhere. In the entire country ray headed , by Babe Ruth, ' who to golf, had five thousand, aiw d rea- When he went to lunch, he had The overwhelming amount at the Y.M-.C.A.. the'date Of October in Manchester with the exception Btroi^ini^ing team from Mar^s- is there a classier triple threajt back. Baseball may still be the national from next Sunday. of the Btreeto where there has been iMtb. were drowned in the tldfil-n«ve blasted.59 homers in 1921, and man. sons today for rejoIcK^'absut th%t, ahojt,a 71 and waa tied for flrat place and detail work that The.C-arroll Club will- hold Its 5 was set for these .socials. I^ti Dnffy And Neobaaer Slated burg. West Virginia. The Martina- Along with Coleman, the Tigers de- aged by^ little Miller Huggins. ■change'of c x r t t n ^ ' ;• pratlme in the minds of the\ old ant Jfo Face Kltager h usuar Weekly meeting in St. James’s ' A t the iheeting last night the a bridge washed away. of last Wednesday while at' w 'with Jug MeSpaden. at 861. One guard, but It cornea in a llmpii ito the"operation of rebuilding when It was'learned that Mrs. I t e l^ burg team, clad in silk, is one o f the pend on Big John Mangine, 185 The Yanks' were away to a flying v 'The reaqopa'were written on the shot behind was Chandler Harper, UnM is one the 'factors hair tonight at 7;80,----- :— - . Lewis.-the first womatt nominee on parish WM divided into J2 divlaiona. ...r'Die.jRVlicheS-that-Jiaye keen, cut- ahjbr Mldd-letown hlgb scboci lost its boy aporta as track and field, cross- Bucs in toe second o f a three-gama ■aids, P. F. 'Carroll, Richard Boland, South Windsor, will be held from resumption of their baseball series up many plays shot hls.w8y ing West Virginian has tucked away a'nd Neleoh, who aplit-^ $1,800, tha, aeadlUon being raused by the cut- "Neighbor'a Night" -Will he oh the homes. As Mrs. Al.s«?p explain- the roads are free from all branch- last gaihejn November of 1936. country, aoepbr, golf and rifle series at Wrlgley' Field—with vic- observed at the rMular meeting of Mrs. Henty Mutrie. the home Friday morning at. 6 for the . town championship. The ■^e game will be,.p]hyed on>City $17,57$.93, or $.2,200 more than the big winners, George Murphy, tory meaning an edge which would ting down of trMS and clean-up ed. two .prlze^.-lylll be awarded by es. 'IJito mornlpg one of the fore- Since then {h*.Tigers have "won Schools Field, I p : '^ heart of fidd- shooting Manchester Oranjfe this evening at No. 4—Paul Moriarty. captain; o’clock and from SL Bridget's - fourth game Is -slated to be played previous markiset by Hortqn Smith "angel" of the touriiambnt, -waa toe climax a dramatic -uphiU battla from .jtions, which at times cannot be the County aiisocintlon fo^ the win- men on the worit'that" ia being done twelve BUccesai^Tlctorled, and Fri- dletown, C o p ^ In case of heavy Dine years ago. . 8 o'clock ■ in/^bd(l Fcilowa Hall. aids, Arthur O'Neill, Jc^n Tierney, church at 9 o’clbek,. with burial in Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at big loser. Conservative estimates a position n{na games back U t ^ led oq with care to the wires. ners Hi-, ifrldge , throughout, the by W PA 'Bald that It Wait expected a day night will be out 'ftir nunlber 13. rain, thp-game will be postponed to , Tlad for tenth at toe end of 36 Among/fourteen-year-old girls, Ihsterday in town there were 23a Grangea.Ji^m West Hartford,--'.Siif- Cornelius. Foley. St. Bridget’s cemetery. Mt.Nebo. placed Murphy's loss .at $2,000. more than a monto ago. county. Aiinoimcpment to be ..made tractor orXtwo would be secured Bom in. South Windsor 17 years Main cog in the Middletown lig e r Saturday night arid will then -pe sw lm m ii^ la three times as popular “ out, and 643 statlon.s were fleld pn6 Stafford SpRngs will be hy raito. No. S^John Tynan, captain; aida ^TOe fourth game waa r ^ e d out One-Half Gsuno Apart Edward Mooney, Philip Mahoney, for use In Manchester Ip a-ffew days. ago, the boy leaves besides his par- \, organization la. CMptaln Francis plkyed, regardless of weather c6ri- as tomiliL th« next sport mentioned Today both of these 'items entertained hy ' the Manchester Hr»Woyor,' 8s she also stated, any The tractor will be used for pulling two -Weeks ago and since that time itball is rated third and then One half a game aeparatod to* Mrs.'Chiles Bimie. ents. a sister and two brothers. 'They Coleman, 155 pound triple>., threatT ditions. Inereai^. with 237 lines out lodge, the visiting units to present game may be selected, or any mode up the roots -of trees that are too the local rivals haven’t even been in ordef comes bicycling, basketball, teams as they Squared away, toa ~ 681 stations dead. This In spite No. 6r-T-Theodqre C. Zimmer and are Josephine and Leonard of South able to bold practice sessions be- Cubs’ thrill-packed 2 to 1 victory the entertainment. The meeting will of entertainment provhled by host- heavy to pick up, and trucks with Windsor, and Stanley o f Waterbury. ,U, horsemanship, hockay, the fact that many lines have esses at their homes, with all profits Thomas Holden, captains; aids. Miss \ cause oif the condition o f diamonds ig and golf . . . If this survey yesterday having cUpped a full gama begin bn daylight saving time. ' cranes would be used to pick up- The body waa brought from Nor- HANK GREENBERG NEARS off toe lead held by toe Bucs Mnea hpm restored and many stations ■Vera Gorman, John B ., Hutchinson, at the south end as a result of last turned over for the .benefit and pro- the roots and biitts o f trees and -wich, by Undertaker Mark Holmes. ba .token as a criterion, it early July. [^Pava< again been niade usable. Anthony W. Glraltls of 149^-Sum- motion of. the, work of . the associa- Miss. E. Deere.' / carry them to one of the town Wednesda/s terrific storm. They d seem that schools face a dras- b. In Rockville yeaterday 306 lines No. 7—Joseph Chloolne, captain; expect, however, to swing back in- It waa on toa young ahbuldara o f mlt street, ah employe Of Pratt A tion In the current campaign. dumps. The work will - be done revlaion of their athletic pro- Clay Brant, already winner o f 10 ire put and 738 stations were Miss Bonnie Arltne ' Martin, aids Karl Johnson, Stahiey Juris, along the roads first, and it was /' Cymric# A. Cranick to action thla week and continue Give Y ^ e e s to meat the Interaato o f tha' Whitney Oo.. of East MartJord, 'Jett RUTH’S HOME R:UN MARK game*, that toa Cuba placed their reception for 28 guests al'th e home ■d. TM ay 331 lines are out. and I .daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Chester Brazauskas.. also expected that roots of large The funeral o f Charles A.^ Cran- V play for the coveted diadem. youagotars . . . A stations dead. And thers is Monday on the United ^ ir Lines for of the bride’s parents, which was hope* of another victbry and b r i^ t F. Marlin of 36 Union street, be-. No. 8—^^Cbarles Packard, captain; trees In private property would be ick, 59,' of EhMt Hartford, Who’ died Duffy ts Slab Choice ncS|»i"g that anyone eSn do about It. Los Angeles. Calif. Mr, Glraltls will decorated in'a color scheme of pink chance* to duplicat* tha great pan* remain there the next two months eamc the bride'of John Falottl, son aids, Benard O'Neill, Miss Frances given the same service; ' last Monday at the Newlngiton Vet- According to aimouncements Bowl The .Manchester Country Club nant winning rush on 1935. 3 Iie preliminary work of clearance, GERMAN NOTE. and blue, with chrysanthemums amd Backardj^ Miss Beatrice Sweeney. • Pines Hard H it* made during the last few days it is In Saturday doing work In connection with of Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Faletti erans Hbspltal, will be held tomor- Detroit Stagger Goata No. came out of last week’s hurricane The league- leaders, still confident .,.thht is the c u t t ^ avkay of trees and / ferns. The bridal cake was made and No. 9—-Francis Mahoney, captain; One o f -the places hardest hit in definitely certain that Elmer Duffy the lugging away of debris has to be planes sold by,UiA company. ■ of 472 Tolland Turnpike, at a cere- row afternoon at 2 o’clock front with a few broken window panes, they hold toe whip hand, will depend decorated by the mother o f the aids,' Misa Ruth Mahoney, Frank Manchester ia the Pines on 'Tolland Lowe’s.Funeral Home, 34 Connecti- will be Mlected,aS the hurler'to op- but toe 18-hoIa golf course, one of on Bob Klinger, vletorloua In 1$ WBomidiabed before-much line work mony performed this -afternoon at jbrlde. ' 57 And 58 In Short Night- Rev.'Earl ^Story^of-the South GIVES CZECHS o'clock at the parsonage of the Mahoney, Andrew Renn. turnpike, where there are but two cut Boulevard. pose thi^Biiiriields. Fraber has had toe finest layouts in \ tha stats, games while loring fly*. a n be done; Right up to the pres- .Second. Congregational church. The The bride’s gift to her malc^of No. 10—James Reardoni captain; or three of the large trees still He was a member'of Company G, two chandes, Blanchard’s one at- wasn’t so fortunato . ,~T tree* bor- "W e’re still ahead." said tha P i- ent, this preliminary work has ham- Methodist church and Rev.'WiiJiam standing. GaiM-Wreckiiig Crew Sqi-1 Sports Roundup^ .. p e t ^ rather thah helped the resto- T. Wallace of the North Metho^eL pas\pr, Rev. Ferris E. Reynolds, who honor, was a compact and tb«;hride- aids, John Sche(benpflug. Ward 1st Connecticut Infantry in the tempt ended in disaster and now the cap; N ^ s Three M ohrh daring toe fairways and on toe fair- rates’ manager. HSrold (P la) Trayw groom'a gift to his best man was a Strange, Jafinea Gorman, Mrs. Ray- No objections'are being made to , challengers pin their hopes , on young way* crashed in pfofusloii and Pro hof, '‘and the 'Cubs stfll' have to ' ration M phone and electric service. church are attending the district THEIR L i p T Y offlclatod u.sed the single ring ser- Spanish American W ar and was a' By SID FEDEB collar and necktie set.^pn their re- mond Fogarty. ' ' persons cutting away fallen trees on member o f Ward Cheney Chimp Duffy who, strange to eay, has been plies Edge Over World Elnar ’’Ricky" Anderson estimates catch us. Wa’ve been out in front 4,}. _.WlTBa n Tangle preachers' meeting today in Daniel- vice. "1716 bridal attendants were town property and carrying the New York, Sept. 28.— (A P ) —The With wire* a tangle of streamers tum-from a riiotor- tour through No. 11—William Egan, captain; United Spanish W ar Veterans of the best Morlartys could offer. Johnson’s Grip Five Games To EcKpse that some 3(}0 tree's are down. ' since July and it takas a real club to son. The former gave an address bn tOODthHied from Page One.) Miss Makgaret Streeter of. Stark- wood to private homes for fuel. It Yankees figure the Chibs’li come ; 1B tha fallen trees, It is necessary northern New .Bhgland, Mr. and aids, EIro Falcette, John Buckley, this town. He was bom in Fre- There are ao many things ■ that hold toe lead that long. W e’ve got the subject, "How to Carry Alders- weather sweet, and Russell Alton Is, however, advised that pine that Series Rivals; DiMaggio through In the dizzy National easier time the following fall. The T h e fairways were torn up in one. Those.balls that Dia Dmui freedom to work first be gafe Through the Year," and'Rev. count of the. GermanrCzecboslovak Martin, broiher of th« bride. Mrs. Faletti will make toeir home Raymond (^artier. Miss Gladys monL Michigan and lived in Hart- hinge on the outcome of this game League ra c e ..B u t that may be best the Yankees could do was to gsiuad. The next step ia to get the Waskowyecz. has been cut into stove or furnace that the' fans can "be assured of a The Babels 1927 Record. many places where treea fell and An- lobbed up to uu ye'sterdiqf looked aa Wallace’s aubject waa "What. Pro- conflict:. ■ . / . The bride iVore a chauteau wine for the present at 472 Tolland Tjim- ford at the time of the Wey-Wlth only what they’re hoping..,.Be tie .the second game in 10 innings, derson looks forward to a busy win- ^ -wlTM off of the ground, tor it is Im- Nq. 12—Edward Gleason, captain; lengths not be burned this winter big as pumpkins— and w ell make up portion of a. Pastor’s Preaching Demands Onto Rights gown, black Astrakan Jacket and plke. as it is likely to cause trouble ahd Spain. , fiercely fought battle from start to Most Likely To Bust Up A cause the box office (and the play- while the Giants won the other*foUr. ter to bring the course back to its .poaslble to leave a live wire on the aids, Philip Dowd, Edward Descy, today for those hits w* d ito t get Should Be Addressed iJlrectly to There wa.s no .^Mlon In existence accessories to match and corsagg Roth bride and bridegroom at- those who have cut such wood are' Memberrs o f W ard (Sieaey (Mmp finish. Here is the situation in a nut- ers’ cut) will be lots sweeter in The big guns of the Yankee* fin- normal condition . several golf yesterday." nadslde. Sometimes lines can tem- Edward Carroll. , . BheU; By HUGH 8. PULLEB’fON,.JIl, Non-Chrlstlans?" . Bishop 'Herbert anywhpre that desired to dominate of Sweetheart roses. TJie maid of tended Manchester ' Public achools. advised tb pile it up and let it dry under the directioh of Commander' W rlgley field thqn BUI Benswan- ally found the range In 1923 and events are being conducted* at toe The Cuba, to a man, were certain porarily he anchored In retpalntng The canvass w ill' get underway dash With Home Rim. Associated Press Bporta Writer Welch will preach at the evening the whole world by force, "he waa honor . wore a royal blue ensemble,' The bride waa graduated from Man- out for a few months before using it. George J. Dowen will conduct a mil- 1st—Morlartys want to win in geris ballyard. ,i .Things we’d like whipped the Giants, 4-2. Crafty club at present but aU are far be- they would make it two in a row— mas. Often new poles have to he this evening. service at 7:4,1. . said to have told Chamberlain, and with corsage of yellow tea rosea^nd chester High school . in the 1937 B Arthur Benson, radioman, loaned itary funeral tomorrow.. Burial will order to force a five game aeries. to see: Jimmy Wilson managing Herb Pehnock won two games. Both hind schedule and there’s no telildg and pointed to Dean’s briUlant par* iat. Tht* is the least of the Work, 2nd—The Bluefields. want to Win those Dodgers with a bankroll big Tko rest of the baseball world . .demands_nothing njore ■valley IHiesL - - 'class. Mr. Faletti is - employed at the State .Police.an amplifier .for be..l« Center Cemeteiy, Bast Hart- (This is the first of three stories of the Giants’ victories came .when theyll be_ completed ..1:^ formance. M_ MLlnspltaf' - - "lawiavei, to end the aeries. enough to cash in on those baseball may be hanging on toe outcome of The Mothers' a fc le of Gibbons than th^ gra^tlngof a right solemn- The ceremony was followed by a Cheney Brothers silk mills. use in connection .with the enter- ford. comparing the prospective oppo- through, home runs by Casey Sten- Club champtonahip is on but golfers The !’great one,” with a sore ana Probably you have seen one of the ly con.ccdcty to It. I 3rd—Both teams wan| the town nents in the World Series. wits of h is... .Of course, he’d have the Pittsburgh-Cblcago series, but' haven’t liad much opportunity to and little ‘’atuff" on toa baU. held heavy iaaded telephone ' cables that Assembly, Catholic I^iilU'S of Colum- 8*'- baseball title. to be really serious about quitting, In 1924 Washington came up with what excites toe Detroit Tljgers, and play their matches in toe last- two toe slugging Plrataa td seven hits, Mn hung low on utilities poles. Ip bus, will hold rts" meelltig, postpon- The German- government through the q ffl^ l news agency, DNB, to- REPLY TO LAST Therefore, in order to prolong the ^ GAYLE TALBOT the Pbillies first.. . . And ' somehow, k young manager, Bucky Harris, most o f 'the' , weeks. . ' winning what he declared was -nh* ^ to to w n alone, the number, of these, ed from last week, tonight at S day flatly denied reports that Munich meetinig came even aa Cham- New •York,. Sept. 28-=:(AP)—In letting Jimmy go doesn’t sound like be'at out the Yankees for toe Amerl.: whether Hank Greenberg can aock greatest game of my life." cables that are broken or damaged Is o’clock at the home of Mrs. John series Morlartys must wrln and make Rclch.sfiichter ' Hitler had set- this berlain waa telling a tense Parlia- the win Convincing enough to en- slzlng.^up the outfielders that will the usually smart prexy Gerry Nu can league pennant and then bested tbrM. more homers between now Down ln-.^Icheater, where Bacon Cnbs Lose Galan gpeounted.., But'each one of these Hutchinson. 73 Linden street. TH PraiDAT M EAT SALE afternoon BA"a deadline for Czec'ho- JAPAN ASKED ment of his apparentIy,.hopele8a ef- courage their backers to cheer thpm clash Ui the first World Serlea game g e n t ..W e ll, folks, tha 185 G's toe Giants, 4-3, In tbe fall classic. and'Sunday. Academy is aituated, toe green'‘ln Dean’s triumph, hie seventh o f toe aiiblea carries 60 pain ot small wires forts to avert war. APPEAL BY FDR aloj^kla to answer his demands. on. The youngsters have tried hard next Wednesday— whether the Yan- can’t all be written off as loss tor Washington toasted Harris as.a boy -Big Hank bit his S7th and 58th the center of. the town le usM as the year and. toe Cubs' elghtli in a row,. "WheBTirWteB, these JOO ends The regiriar meeting of the Army the Cuks after the way .Old Diz The agency's statement, answer-, , Invitation Follows Appeal ' : At Your and although winning the third kees play the or wonder as the Capitol city celebrat- circiUt blows o f the se'ason yester- Academy’s athleUc field . . . ground cost______the Bniiim^______the ssrrifes of Augie fean to be'spliced on to the other and Navy club auxiliary will be came ‘through yesterday, And rules in bafebell called for a two- OalSn, speedy oiitfi( Ing reports that fJcrrnnny would He revealed that th^Fuehrer’s In- game. 12-11, in a thrilling ninth in- the Chicago Cubs—the most logical ed its first pennant and its only day in A. Abort second game as the fiekur, probably 360 broken ends. Nor. can they be omitted tomorrow-evening arid no- to SEND PLEA how about an assist far Louisiana world championship...... bagger when A'.'wallop landed in I for " the rematoder - - of ths 'CnterUvei' mobilize If Prague did not ylerd hy vitation fplloweif hla own appeal to NOTHPEp) ning finish, are atiU on the short end first-move, is to take Joe DiMaggio, •ngera trimmed the St. Loufa 'tlad In'luvhaaardiy. Each end bgs tice will be given Inter of the meet- Bill Lee coming in cold to fan AI The series was the first for the trees but that rule won’t be ' game schedule. He twiatod a knot 'meet Ita partner.. Fur-thls-pnr-- 2 p.,,nt (8 a. m., e. a. t.V,-^sald the Mussolini -to restrain the German o f the series. I f they cap, succeed in who la receiving $25,(XK) for playing Browns, 5-4 and iO-2. That broke •*’8- ' \ rumors were "pure In^'elition:” leader and II Duce's telephoned com- (Oonttaoed frona-Ftitge Oito)! Todd in the ninth, after tossing a Walter Johnson, Washington's great necessary any more as all toe trees sliding into second bas» trying..to poee, it U necessary to make a con- evening the count Sunday afternoon centerfleld with the Yanks this sea- full 'nine innings against the Cards' a.record in Itself for it was the were uprooted by toe hurricane. break up a double play in to* sec* AGAINSTWAR munication to Berlin. ■ son. right-hander, after 18 years in the eleventh time he had hit'tw o or tact through each broken wire with Ky' ' ■ > ■ ’ • ■■■• '■ ' - Rea^ every item carefully. '^Yp.ii’H save on every the fifth game ought, .to be a tbrtUer. the day before. , ' big show. He carried, the hopes of ond inning. . Youfig Phil Cavarretta the main office, which hks these ■ ' ■ Chamberlain said that Hitleryhad Ch^nceTloz Hitler yesterday address- Neubauer BacICi'Agaln You .might take Joe for about more in a game this season, ^ t the agreed to postpone moblilzatton of purchase. Four phones, at ypiir service. 'We Deliver. It’s hone other than your old pal the fans every time h« pitched but The New England night speedway yras sent to right-field, with Frank anda "on file” aaln 1927 bad weather of th^ past fontnight, today. ( Jtalian-Japaoese pact against Com- ence of the premiers to be held. be no War Adiniral-Scabiscult gbt- waa called in to save the final game. -tags each broken eijd with its own slovt^ arguments 'agaln8’t.'’''accept- SHOULDER LAMB CHOPS— Nice and meaty, cut from er and always cool and ready for at that price, and if either the P i- together at Belmont this, trip. . , . He silenced the Giants’ bats through Greenberg bus five games to go if 81^ Luckman, Columbia’s 'bill is now.ilefihiteiy set for Friday of A throng o f more than 42,000 fane . number, after which--'long'* process, ; munlsrn) has aiich a serious bearing While he talked the' British fleet an re' o f hla memorandum on de- -Any emergency, Neubauer-is4ha one rates or Cubs goes mrpugh the _hig. rAin dpesnlt_;lnterfet#,.. That-glvea this.jyqek in Hartford. The cham- watched yeatarday’a gw ia and tftnr . Local Residents ■'jTipdn'Japan’s tate'air-to delerfnVne' Was niohTTizrng,' ■'mll'nohs "bi ' men om The -Biacuit:is^ready--been-sbipp;d- the Innings 4intlLthe Senators finai-i * -triple threat back, -ia eiiperstl- the llke-munhered ends arc gathered mands for Sudentenland. the B B p H n r t * » 1 » rr.. , ...... X25c1b;,^ lbs. i5c . hope o f 'me chairipiona to stave off serifa ndthout having Joe bust' up to Delaware. ."i'. Wonder why the ' ly pushed across the deciding run In klrti.a good chance, for' wh’en he Thafa Why he'll wear' a pionship had beeh tentatively set liar crowds were expected today and together and spliced. And this ardu- ■ her.rise or fal).: were under arms In Britain, ; GeK •' Hitler, it was sBid.,r41iabIy, denied Lamb to S^ew tOc.Ib. a couple of games, they will be finds the range be usually, makes his for Monday night but toe Bulkeley for tomorrow’s flnide. Tha Cube, "Therefore, Meirinkai recom- a win by Morlartys and again bring handlers of the two didn’t take both the 12th. • nuraber-^2—in. the Yale bowl oua task Is being repeated, in tens many, France, Italy and Czechoslo- 'that the national’ ''existence of- | lucky, too. wallops ip bunches. But he als) Stadftim was not in shape to house winners ot 18 out of toeir last 21 ' mehds to the government quick ac- vakia. - the double * diadem to the club's bosses, out early fine morning while Harris . led the Senators to an Saturday when the Lions go into • f places in this town and in Rock- Czechoslovakia was threatened. Fresh Cut Up Fowl...... , . . . . ,79c Oach trophy room. I f he is successful it ■Joe, the leading slugger of a club they were at toe," same track here other pennant In 1925 but Pitts has had several long stretches w action against Yale's Bulldogs." In It at that time and so Manager gnmea and apparently inspired by vflte. tion_lo make clear to the World its ' Just a.s Chamberlain concluded an Regpilatlon of the Sudeten pro- feared for distance hitting, has a George Lannon has now flxed upon toe leadership ot Hartnett, w ill have ■ intefitions of taking'part in t- BACK FROM EUROPE; Fancy Sugar Cured Bacon, machine sliced : ...... 35c lb. ’ plate and if not Ray Holland, who through with baseball—but don't bet with the veteran Jeaa Haines, Jhe most brilliant varsity back in got. one of hia naaty strfaka and street; Ha,rtford, is ini; critical con- I • making his momentous disclosure— ed. Germany did not demand a,,de- left-field duties with M yril Hoag, Anc^ep victory today would'put cap,'5-l. o ' iparcatlon Of the line in advance, cal Steak 45c lb. : so ably filled that position in the last (.281>, baa hit 10. the house and lot on lt» if the fted Alexander was summoned to pitch th.e epuntry. . rained the meetlng-off the slate. An- ditton. at this .Memorial hospital fol-| ended speaking at 4:20 p. m.. (10:20 game, will again don the mask and toe Cuba on-top, -but they’d still other- postponement was' necessary Jim Turner and ‘tom Early, Bees’ Inyring ah automobUe accident late i a. m., c. s. t.>. * . . . Hitler'e note was said to have as- Over the seasoh, the. Pittsburgh Sox make that proposltldh interest- to toe dangerous' ^ n y Lazzeri. Thj NAZI MOVE DEFERRED Veal Chops, Loin . ^ ...... 35>nttnuM. from Paife One.) tion and the fact that Mussolini many’s .demand to occupy'Sudeten . S E A F O O D X sweet one to bavq around. Any when the 9*ncii|fiatl heds belted returzietMo college. The colored boy these days. . . , What' -^ to paying Baba Ruth again wasia hitting stor. nett had to call upon big Bill Lee it Is definite: Friday night ' The hits. The accident occUi-ivd- a brother i had wnt his Berlin a'mbassador,.‘to regions by Saturday was intended baseball man Would rather .have it him out in-fiye innings and beat the. I has been a tower of strength in tbp, work as poach of the Chicago Bears, slgmmlng out three homera in the ^orge H.,\Vil!Ia;ns. of Qx- , e-j 4 Rizzo, the nesreet toe Pirates slump ,nra (You guessed it) the stint. swept a. donbleheader, 2-1 and- 4-1. others striving to dethrone him. .- '.■i Bucky Walter*, Reds won 8-1. rle_r_ stretched. across„ the - highway. , -■ ‘ . tord-at.r.r^t-'wgs f'l’ Stj.-f^l«9a-'iflduc’ted-as inducted a.s aunreme.'uiprtTOc tilted two years • . There are as' a last effort." *AT OUR VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT ■ . ‘in center and'Haefs InTigbu-AJ' "ReaX ■The Giants and. Dodgers broke eyen Lefty Gomez and'' Lou Gehrig. . Doty -wns riding,in the re.ir seat In his wotds was seen, a warning have to a'iamft;JKrecker, has, hit 20 Yanks.V. - Don’t get excited For-the re rt.o f .'toe eluiss, yester- i real.lent . f tnc Elhl lrm elides of ■**^*’‘“ *'*‘1 the lougb ThQrner is not so dangerous hoAieruns and ' basiAii. average of their final engagement, New Yankees— dom ez. baited Senators, of the car, they rep waUopSd the Ato- gers were nothurt. him outside ten Downing street; Hubbard Squashr...... ;.. 3c Tb. Lloyd Waner; whb heads the club in Bill Lynch on football fields this 5-1.' -'ll. . Bob \FeUer, Indians — Stoppsd ^uriac-lUilch-L-^ QrgftRlzgd In the Panama 2t;000 PEO PLE .. is one o f the best outfielders, da- iqUos l l - l behind BUI. Harris’s four- White Sox \^to five bite, fanned 10 The naihe—-f the -iiivef 'of the e n r t c r,;- • 'Tr* all right'this time;’*...... • i Will Go To ithe Hospital Tomorrow ' Hand Picked Baking or Cooking APPlcs .. . .4 lbs: 15c hitting with a mark dif -311, and his fa ll. .Fullback Bill died sifter prac- hit 'flinging'■while toe Indiana down- : eeuM-hot be learned. * r'^fer.pimpfrf-lto LNnt Worry,.. 1 Btvsly, in Manchester. ' brother .Paul. wlth-.28S, areistrlcUy tice; n-weekjglKrTUid tha _»st Af. .Q fifstiQ n Leaders aa IM laha won. 6-2. — street -toerveT -gs 'rf «F4T?i,.r / ------y.tlltomg -is-’ ' pnjmiflent Fancy’Tokay'and ^edless G r a ^ t Bob O’Malley is back .at eqe- -ed--'the ;€fctcago-Whlte-Sox“6*l w: > . ■The■'British 'peepie. who -had been 1- epiA hitters. - - ^ . toe aquod, -figuring he’d like it that Bvwattor'^ ^ - F^ ...Sfaf)t.-i£;hrilttoao and itenkOr-eeh- ’-and' M rs; Graztadlo memheh-of;-.St. Bridgrt’s cblirch and Fancy Snnkist Juice Oranges ...... 29c dot. 1 Morlartys will probably ' piit way is laboring mightily to put some berg, Tlgera-—Chrlatmaa’s bomer-ln- Batting — Lombardi, Clnclnnato lies to four hits, as mates pounded digging trenches and fitting on gro- MOSPI'TALIZATIOM - It is tradi tonal that a rival man champion Yankees finally mad* -It , toft Sunday to dtend the supreme was the. first preaidtifit of its 'Woih- ‘ 4 Phones At Your Service — Dial 5137. nzler at::^ third and present the upiets In toe bookogs for bis sake. Box side paric started Tigers to 6-1 win out 11-1.1*10. ■ ' tesque gas masks • did not worry ager once proclaimed. In his best two stralgbt. basting Washington ■3362; Mlpe, St. Louis, 3858. HOSPITAI NOTES 12th a:.nua) onver.tlo'n, and the re- “ Guild.. She Is a past regent of atout the omlnoqs ring of Cham pe. infield, that came through for imitation., o f a radio announcer: By LOWELL (RED) AW80N Ih flrat-game; Greenberg’s 57to and Runs—Ott, New York. I'lO; Camll- ceptfon .«unday evening In honor .of i St- Jlargaret's Circle,-Daughters of 5-8. 38th in second game [lelped Tlgera '-feeo ; herlaln's Tcfcren<;e to "la.st effort."' TRY bUR HOME MADE BAKERY GOODS V wint three weeks ago. If hot Uoyd Waner hit a terrific drive 11, B r o o k l y n , 1 0 0 . the supr.cnie 6fflcej-s. Isabella o f this town, and retains Rid of the -ten.sibn of staring war i A Plan That Protects You for As Little As $10 Per Year len w^U be on third and Winzier Paul Dean, Dizzy’s comebacking sweep double, header. ,' her interest in- that -organizatloii. over toe ’s head. It’a rolling Run* batted in—Medwlck-.^ .St. ' Admitted Monday: Flo-rence" W-m- . iJohdav routine business, seating "in tT»e face th ey. becaine luhllant , 1. Expmsr of hospitalization— Including maternity rase* Cup Cakes, A ^ r t e d -..... ik at second, the satoe combina- and rolling, folks—clear to toe sec- The^Standings Louis, 117; O tt Nqw York, 113. pla. Rockville. of delcB-ates w,vs a'tended to: A She will have charge - of all meet-! • 23c doz' . YESTERDAY’S RESULTS . and cheered "Good old Nev." ' * With the Option of Crullers, plain or'sugared . i that eppp^ to* second round ond baseman. Waner beat it out for H lU — -McCormick,, ClnplnnaU, ^ -Discharged Monday; Enje,«t 'A on- ritualistic contest conducted, and a tngs of the Supreme .Emblem club Stocks -hounded upward In after ' 2. Reimbursement for Physician’s Servioeo. .21c doz* lora in the Twl League. a single." .•National Special'Purefiadie derly;Glastonbury, Teren'ce Murphy, god 'will assist the club presidents 198; L. Waner, Pittsburgh,-186. memorial service held f.rr -members' hours trading, reflecting the opti- 8. Replacement of Income. Cinnamon B u n s ...... 19c doz. Vitb both teams extremely anz- Boston 2-4,''PhiladeIpbla 1-1. wherever and whenever assistance This outfleld; though, is the spear- New York 5-1, Brooklyn 3-5. • Doubles—Medwlck. St. Loiiils, 44; A T T pa-'»eed on dur- mism of financial circles. , ■ [ A.. .Additional Settlement for Operations. Raisin Bread ...... iOc loaf I to win under the conditions Hated Cue Stars Appear is needed,'and will be In charge of head of toe Pittsburgh offense. ftolcago 2. Pittsburgh 1. McCormick, Cincinnati, 37. of regular Admitted Aesterd,^-; Leona Lucey. [ing the vrjr, together w'lth rerxirts informed circles expressed hope ! No Medical Examination Required. Angel Cakes ...... lined. herein it ought to b e,a floor work at all Institutions of new that the in fe r e n c e between heads| • . 27c each Lloyd Is supposed to reach first,' Cincinnati 3, St. Loula 1. Triple*—Gutterldge and Mize, St. it ganae. Odds are still favoring btackmatack st:r«*,T Dons j Alonda.v evening a concert was given cluhs. of thaTwo democrScles and the twoj^ Ginger Squares ...... i .^ . . . . .18c dot. Paul is expected to advance him a American Louis, 15. ^ . 35c and ^ and Wilfred Dancosse, 51 We.sf'Mid- for the i great Fascist powers might give • X, 'Interested ? Call 3013 HOME MADE COOKIES: Hermits, Sugar, Vanilla and Blueflelda^td retain their cham- base or two; and then it is up to Detroit 5-10, S t Louis 4-2. At Center Pool Parlors Home rune—Ott, New Yorit, .Mr*. OrazJadlo’a Rrcord eahlp crown and'few concede either Rizzo or Floyd Vaughan to dia Turnpike. .Joseph McGiU 4-1 tha.^-- organization — gun-bristling Europe more than a ’X " ' _ our usual variety...... New York 6, Washington 2. ■- • ------' ' Goodman, Concinnati, SO. Chapel Place, Augene Griflia. I31 Mrs. Gsazladio Is a past president ...... 15c doz., 2 doz. for 25c .riartya more than an outside' bring him arouhdi I f that doesn’t .Rleiction Of Omorra breathing spell. There waa revived Cleveland 6, Chicago 1 . Stolen bases— Hack, Chicago/ 1 7 ; North Elm street, Victor Puzzo.' 224 and has been actively Interested In talk of a pact ampng-the "big four" BENJAM IN CHENEY hce to win this, game-'and then ■work, they wait an inning or two'and Boston 11. Philadelphia 1 (8 dark co'npje^ed'^Pionshlp and the National Amateur Koy, Brooklyn, 16. the Rockville Bmblem club'. She INSURANCE: AND BUREnr BOiOMI UESTION:^ Fundamentally, yesterday Tor the appearance of five Charter Oak »tVeet, Mrs.'cStherinefbusiness and settlement of other problems - " - X ROYAL SCARLET STORES > .6n to win the titie- I t is also falr- try it again. neas). » . .fc. relinquishes the latter to Pitching—Klinger, Pittsburgh. 12- ...Iflller.^m«p 3191 Arvlne Plb/aaiPlace. 1 fi&tlCQ XUCHQ^y.. -W®A Jbe. election. has held the office of .supreme dep- beyond that of Czechoslovakia. irtain that both teams will be Tb4 Yankee system calUrfOr Hep- of the worid's outstanding billiard 'it officer*. In the a ban- STANDINGS ^ Qwhat are the principal things turn professional; Andrew Ponzl, 6; Lee. Chicago, 21-9. ■Birth: Yesterday, a daughter to' uty and as such has'instituted new The Munich conference revives at to take advantage of any rich to hit a-homer .and for DiMag- exhlblUonlsUi this" season at the quet was served at the New Ocean 9th Anniversary Sale Beginning Thursday. Sept. 29 Natioiial . J.' an offense should have to be suc- former world’s' champion a t pocket- AMERICAN LEAGUE Mr. and Mrs. James Kristoff, 374 clubs In Conn^tifut. She was also least momentarily Chamberlain's ia k " in order to push across a. gio to ahsQ|e hands with him as he W L Pet- Center Billiard 'parlors., Btaniey billiards, one o f -the world's'fore- Oakland street. House and cords and Bingo gables ___ _T o Wednesday; Oct. 5, 1938, Inclusive. cessful? . Batting— Foxx, Boston,' .848; chairman of-Tne Supreme advertis- program of "dealing with the dicta- portable margin of.^runs to in-- crosses the plate. Or for Gehrig to PUtsburgb •85 59 .590 L efty" Bray, proprietor- and •man- most three cushion billiard playera, Discharged yesterday: Mrs. Ger- followed, -with prizes for the win- ing oonuRluee and is one of the edl- tors'’ that seemed shattered yester- BUTTER, Fairmont Creamery (Better Butter) 2 |bs. 61c Answer: There ore at least Heath, Cleveland, Myer, Washing- S victory. Jack Dwyer will be be-. hit it and Selkirk do toe greeting. Chicago ... 86 61 .585 ager o f toe local billiard headquar- holder of the world's recoro run 'in ton, .342. .* trude -Odermanni 42 Russell street, ners. music and other social fea- tork^.-of^"The NEmblem Topics,” of- day. I yfeiT'NEwVojRi r^wiarPEHnyicyi i EgipH Pullets’, native, strictly fresh, good size, 2 doz. 59c New York .. eight cardinal fundamentals for ters,. made definite an;engements tures. 3 the plate, Jim O’Leary at third ReynoldiL*..^e . veteran center- 80 67 344 champlonahip play, 153 baUa, and Runs— Greenberg, Detroit, 'Howac^ Fladd, Glastonbury, Hariy al magjazine of the Supreme or- But if he makes too many concea- Cheese, full cream, mildly cored, .w...... ib. I9c CinclnnaU 78 66 an offense. Speed in striking since with Bylveater Livingston.' booking Mf*. WilUams was * the secoL ■rlatel Moderoto Rotes PMIROOM Hank McCann at flrsL Adder, leads toe Chicago gardeners 342 1938 runner-up for the title; "W il- Foxx, Boston, 133. -s- Fowler, 103 Autumn street, Cheste'r ganization. Mrs. Graziadlo is vice slons in their favor alfMunich..where with a hitting' average o f 399, fol- Bostofl 75 72 ''.610 manager of the National Billiard Flavell, Carter street, Fred Fachetti. president of the Rockville E m b t^ Hltfer began his march to world '‘ S a v e Y o u O e llo r s wHh Privote lolti Tomatoies, extra sUndard, no skins or cores ...... holes open and close quickly; a lie" Mosconi speed demon of pocket Run* batted in--^1 p e a i^ ce; passqr where he can make t ^ lr appearance here, indl Foxx. Boston, 194. though eager for peace, do not want fa Ttms York ticinnatl at St, Louis. Trestorday'e game with the Plratec lioanr' shot pocket-btolardlaL Tunspike. . Supreme Diatrtet^Deputy, and os dinner in honor of Mrs. Wllltama, New York . be- protected and get pass off vlduallyTtwo weeks apart, in match- Doubles—Cronin, Boeton. 56: Mc- to pay too big a price for it. ettr ^ w n le , halves in heavy symp, 2 Igat. cans 25e Rtsbufgb at Chicago* i and ^ y not be available if the . 8 7 51 Such etker atan of toa cue world es a$;ainat the leading players of . Admitted yesterday: - RotMrt ■uch organtoedaeveral clubs in Con- to be held, .at the Hotel Bond, Hart- Boeton . . . 85 60 Quina. 'St. Loula, 41. Radaz, 56' Clinton atreeV Edward ' Among those who' heard Chamber- Rite C r a ^ e ^ fresh ...... l-|b. pkg. 18e jnJy. gutnet scheduled.) I Cube^rin the pennant Phil Oava- quickly; a formation permitting aa Irving Crane, one of the leading thla vicinity. FoUowtag these nectlcuL.-'She has also filled accept- ford early in November. It ia also Oevelond . 84 63 Trlplsa— Heath, Cleveland, 18; Doty. 48 Qak atreetr Hartford. ably^Jka offices of fourth, third, sec- lain’k 'W'ords to Parliament were Amertoan ■ retta. a 340 hitter, le rairi"g Oatam’a at least torw^men to get deep on contenders for toe world's title and matches, in$trucUons will be given expected that the next annual su- 'Queen Mary and diplomats of every 52*^ ■*” ...... 3 Hi, 22« Louis at DetrolL plACC. Detroit . . 85 «a 1937 ruaner-up to Ralph Greenlaaf; Home run*— Greenberg, Detroit, gad today: Misa AdeUe ond first vice preatdenL Mrs, preme convention will be held in EvapmtedMinLUVMpVtASWI glU»| Roy^ Scarlet, Sadi cans ...... 4 for Washington P»**«8 or Use four receivers; free to ail requeatlng earn*. Trick 5$; Foxx, Boston, 48. ' country who could finiLapaca in the “ -•««»a -.fa Uttfa; tAHtteMe 73 74 Arthur E. Cranll^ld, known wbere- , 39 Union strieet and A iH was elected first pra^denit Cotoapetlcut, the home state o f the ■■/TH*‘'’16’8 - I passes must complement running and fancy ahoU will also be play- Stolen bases—CroeetU, New York, diplomatic gallery o f the Houa* of th« three outfields la fleM hg ever billiard sntouslaata congregate. of,Past .PraaldenU m 'f~ii6rt T 'r T F " '_ r i — ed at each show. No admiaalon will 27: Lory, Cleveland. 23. .U*lkhac38e 5-lbwbngl7e M bttiona wlU atari . Pli Sf. t iii.

|: tw elvb BIXng HESTEB BVENING>BRALD. JIANCaiESTER. 0QNN\"V£DNE8D^ SEPTEMBER »; 19S8

MANCITESTER SVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDkeSDAY, SI^PIEMBER 28,198S B U Y S E B . L ^ : ^ C L A S S ! F l i E D BOOTS AsNl) HER BUDDIES The Forgotten Man ByJttABTlfir '•a. .1; .1 vLtWR ■ WE\x.\ ooNhr vidoM) VOAVt ~TW E VROPEEGOtk' Wfvb EOOMO A I SORE. DO AV5D,AAS50y-ft. VAAfit yoo'vjt VAOV4 Vll Mi AGE.' EOR. y<3\>Vl OOWT XWOVO VOHAT APPHtCiA-X^ A JO® .TOO - OOe.R 184 aoT VM DOU46 ~ Wt'WL Av\. y o o COACVA C A M 9fS OEElCEl jF w M n ^ d f m w M tc w it ic?#7 F TO *TV C « VT - OW . GOGH I I I ' WAME - '•'M S O — OUT S.OK& -MVMOTTt . 6 A y , •WA’X'S O O M t EOR. We All hAve our peeuUsritlea. If Looks^ike We Can’t Altos \ CAM TUXJuVoa AU . A UVt .you doubt It, read thl«; A man .who This week' bur troubles will be o’er, Mt AW>OT W . 5AVT&Q.'[ stuttered badly was asked if this did each person In the land LOST ANI) POUND I AU’lOfl LOTS FOR SALE billed at 4658.05, W ggOOi 8 4400, W Will see great worries fade sway; 468&.05. not bother him. He replied: "No-no; FORD COACH. »90. 1930 Ford rcB s.b^BCa« Stutterer— Th-that’s your pec- . CAlly, we'll fiddle 'rojiild (like lost or destroyed, and WTltten apr Churck On October 5. . ^ iLocal Firm Prepared To S i^ Ing snd Electric Rcfrl^eratloif and pebullAri^. Mormost peopls use.a Nero): plication has been made to said ' 'Vr iJliE IN K S b ser vices better themaelvcs. ^ iia t bs mc- BILL tendered} Today; Town .And Gghd spoon.' . rv e listened to all''candidates, each bank by the Person In whose name i _'■ • ■' * , chiuilcally Incltned.^lltlng to train K-' ID- Erickson, chairman ply Pnblic With ^ d e ■ plan sounds like perfection. mlch book was tssufid, for payment OKKEKKD In spare time t^quallfy, 'W rite. LOCAL DEMOCRATS of the Dorcas society of the Eman- A golddlgger is the -hardest' And offers everythin'g^And more! of the amount of deposit represent^- TKOCK A VAILABLiR for haullnK I , District ^ Them uel Lutheran church, which arrang- . hnown female. It takes a dlsnlond Bo—bring on u a t election. ed by Said book, or for the t.ssiisnrej Utilities ,Inst.,:'/fejx B, care of Trees And Varions Shmhs wfwid and hninh. Telephone out of [ Herald. Witness Says $100 Ached ed forVa concert («e week ago to- to make an Impression on her.. - ' ■,-rLyla Myora. of a duplicate I)ook'lhorcf0r. orilcr. Ca H at 17 Spruce atreet. J. [ night, and 'whlch was postponed on- . ' ' Topnervilie By FoHtajhe Fox Hlllmitn. Delinquent tax accounts/owed to account o f the flbod-hqrricane, and I Patlept—Why does so small Most men who have been married HEL/ WANTED— Contract For Fxhihi Jhe T o ^ of Manchestpi^ad to the inability of ^ e artists to reach here, I C. R. Burr A- Co.'s various nurser- cavity feel so large to the tongue, 20 years look like Second-hand IB I LAWN.S-FERTnJlZE hnd heed that| furniture'.ti^< T MALE 86 Elj^hth School and Utilities District doctor ? iats-n that doea not look ao good. has'bee^rble to“ ike “ otoerSto w y iDentiat-AIuat --the natural ten- V The rrault will aurpriae iroU. tietj EXPERIENCED gSa atatldn at- Of Famous Qaintuplets. -to the kBKjunt of 44,123.41 were Delegates Reported FaTor- for Wednesday evening, October 5 I a -complete a-ssortment of Manchester AU tickets for the previous n by the all Dorcas members will work for 1 It happens that is Is an Ideal time man’s judgment Is better thAn more passengers, to fiy longer dis- ow -ME, OAsSOW-^ CLASSIFIED ' bill played an ^Important part In ne- his Information. HEATINC^PLUMDING- ARTICLES F0R\SALE 4H ^ llM to r of Taxes, Samuel ^elifon, ent Statp Senator, the success of, the project. I to plant trees starting now and for tances at'lower operating'costs per 1 SHALL NOT FAIL ADVERTISEMENTS R O O F IN G 17 gotlatlofU! for. a contract Involving I jr/ to'cept fdr't^^^^ ],the next five or six weeks 'Which passenger mile. i FOR SALE .SMALL hW trailer In officers' ahd. ^AD nr OR NOT— TO OST eXJR the famous Dionne quintuplets, a officials of the 8th District, there will give them the best start. Or- Oovni sis avsras* Wards ts a llaa I PLUMBING. HEATING, roornig. ' good «;pn(lltlon, with new" spare' The Black Forest Is not black, nor federal court Jury was told at the were no bidders although the' auc-' ders will be delivered and trees PpWM 6tX THIS iB llla la Dumbsrt and abbrsThstlona and metal work. Robert E, Ducy, tire. <7heftp IT taken.'at\once. In- L«^alde]egates to the Democra- planted If the customer desires game to the Blue Danube blue, but the sash eoont as s word and sompound tlon had been advertised. HOF^SE‘~-A H rUM-»r 357 WoOdbcidKC.atreet. Tel. 8274. qiilrc 267 Highland opening of a 41.000,000 damage gult tic state senatorial convention to be OUR SCHOOL BACK or you may drive over to fSkIr T^erald Isle green. „ words ss two worda Ulntmam onst Is Nine of the properfles were bid , . ' . . . M...... alleging breach of the contract. held In East TiaFtford tomorrow are warehouse at, 119 Oakland stree ah what s mis artca of tlirss liosa Ted Kopolman of Chicago, first In tat the to i^ and the 8th District said to he strong'ln.. aupport of the • STORIES , >*> ' . Ltns ratss par dar fof tranalsnt an.d get your trees-and shrubs ai J^Lw iia—Every time I get ready to FUEL AND FEED 49-A wUneas yesterday, said the 4100 bHI jointly,, while.one property each move to renominate Senator William AJAME— IN THE ada MOVlNi;— I’KUCKING— take them with you. shopping you say you haven’t KWsrtlVa Marsh IT, i n i clinched a contract betiveen Oliva went wholly to the town-# and the J. Thresher o f South Windsor, can TO NORMAL IIIIIESi STORAGE 2«| Herewith are given some Instnr "any money. Why don’t yoii'- see IN STAMPS siy+H race/ Cash Cbara# ONE HALF CORD. Four foot sea- Dionne, father o f the quints, and 8th. ■ Town Treasurer Oeorgi H. didate for renomlnatlon as state 1 \ - t Ooasssu'uvs Para ...I T oiai I sta I Uons regarding the saving of treei Broker Skjold and g^t him to give AUSTIN-A. CHAMfcBRS when you| (ioned wood, sawed stove length, Jyan I. .Spear, ChlAgo promoter Waddell did the bidding for the senator from this district. IThanlm: • Conaseatlra Dara • ttal 11 tts end shrubs If they survived the hur- you sojne tips on the stock market? St. Peter— Chosen 1 Dar ...... I 11 eu| IJ eta want J^p beat In Lo<^ and Long 45.00 delivered. L. T. Wood Oo. and plaintiff In the suit town, while___ Wells______Strickland repre- bus suppetrt o f County Sheriff W il ricane: • Hubby—My dear, speculation on AH srasrs 'Mr irrarulai Thsarttont DiatknCe Moving. Dally Ez|lrea»| Phone 4406. ... A few days after tTie birth Of the |»ented the utilities district, llam A. Seymour o f E>st Granby Ontnde Of Bonce, Classes Rock of His Church w ill be eHarssd at lha ona Urns rata Unless you prefer to contact'your the stock market is always a big Hartford, '^Mfincbeater, Kockvllle famous live, KopclmaiC testlfled, 'The town secured Midvale prop- has not been assured, as Michael •paolal ‘ ratas for long Isrm arsry own tree surgeon or nurseryman, we gamble. One gains one day and loses E X T R E M E L Y pobr and -.t- dar adrsrtlsins gtraa apoo rsqasat. Phone 6260. 68 Holllater atreet Spear thrust the bill Into Dionne’s erty of Antoinette. Mus'clllo. consist- Bannon of New Britain has slgnlfled suggest action as follows; (a ) Tilted GARDEN—FARM— • that he would accept the nomina- At Other. Centers Are the other. ■*"* learned was, Peter, the fisher-? Ads ordsrsd bsfors tbs third or Sftb hands, whereupon the latter re- ing of lots flyc and six and billed at trees. Covering exposed roots with man o f Bcihsalda in Galilee. But dag w ill be ebargsd onlr for tbs ae* DAJRY PKOliUCXS 60 marked; tion. However, If Biannon should wet burlap until tree can .be pulled W ife—Then, It should be. easy, laat Dninbsr af tlaiss lbs ad appsar. PAINTING— PAPERING 21 491.61, os a result of the following Peter was alive with the zest of " It ’s more money than I ’ve ever withdraw, It Is understood that the Proceeding As Usual back Into position with the aid- a Only speculate every other day. m i. ebarglag al tbs rats sarnsd but I FOR S A L E - CONCORD grapes bids. Towm 425. 8th 450, Town local delegates would th>n fully living, keen to the 'problems of DO alipwanes ar rafnods>ean bs mada. held In my life.’.’ ...... 49l;61. ______block and tackle' after digging a PROPERTY OWNERS —Attention Pick your own. and bring your support Seymour...... Many people' fall for slogans and his fellowmen, a good neighbor OB' ala Mass ada atoppsd a fls r lbs 46.95 repapers room, calling paper- Promised Exeliisive Rights large—hole- on—the sldr where: th e - Ottb dar. own container, 35c basket. Mc- The 8th District secured Hilliard The state senatorial conVentloh catch words, llie y feel that It re- -and withal deeply religious. So ed or' kalsomlned. Material, laboi By the terms of the contract, the roots are exposed. Cover roots . With No ’‘till forbldi~i dlaplar llnss aol Clelland,' 81 t/ike street,, street; property of Louise M. King, delegates from Mancb^ter are Aside from the fact that more, lieves them of the disagreeable he was called from his nett one •olA ivHness said, Spear was promised than fifty pupils o f the Bunce school good soli, tramp down and water complete. Inside, outside painting billed for 4257,93. The bids were 8Ui Judge Harold W. Gairlty, Deputy necessity of thinking. day to become an apostle o f the Tbs Hsrald'wlIJ ael ha rsaponalbla Large-savings Work guaranteeu exclusive promotion and personal 1100, Tow n'421)6, 8th 4257.93. are holding their classes at the Na- tree aa In planting operation.- It Lord. Thereby was launched one f o r ’Bsara Ibao one iDoorrsot InssrMon Judge and Town Chairman Thomas Is estimated that trees up to 6 inch- lAng, Phone 3692 or 5506. HOUSEilOLU GOODS 51 «?xhlbltlon rights for the quintuplets Bid In Jointly than Hale school, the public schools of the greatest careers of the' of anr advartlasnsnt ordsrsd for J. Dannaheri Town Prosecutor es In diameter,, perhaps larger, can Gladys—And after he klaaed you kiora than ons Mms and the returns were ' to be split of Manchester have returned to nor- church. The prapertles listed below were George C. Lessner, Probation Officer thus be handled; (b) 'Weakened five times, then what? Tbs loadvsrtsnl omission al Inoor* I FOR SALt::'--SIX .ROOMS of fuml- three ■'ways— 70 per cent to r Spoar, bid in, for the Town and .the 8th Dis- ThpntasF..Conran, Assistant Prose, mal ^ te r last week’s hurricane. Su- ’ For Peter became in time the raat pablleatlon of advartlsliig w ill ba RKPAIKING 2.') ture. Must he sold at once. 1014'' Trees. Where branches are split. Ethel—Oh, then he began to get raatlflsd onlr br eanoaltattpa af lb# I 23 per cent for Dionne and 7 per trict jointly, the letter W Indicating cutor H. Olln Grant, Michael perintendent of Schools Arthur H. v c iy center and the principle o f W. Middle Turnpike,' Trolley Sta. ming sdlci today. The roof o f the . It ^may be possible t6j save. by boring sentimental. shard* mad* 'for ib* ssrrie* r*Bd*r*d.J MOWER SHARPENING, repairing cent for the latter’s adviser, tiie a bid made by -Waddell for the town, Sheshan, Ella Mahoney, Representa- i^the church, the head and prince .A ll adTsrtlssmsnlB must oobforib 46. ' r ... Rev.'Daniel Routherl. Bunce school was comrideraWy iiaw'. * hoi® through It and placing an eye Vacuum cleaners > -econdltioneo. and the letter S indicating' a bid tive Edward J. Mun>hy, Ellen Buck- ____ a *__ I laAlkbolt vsBasAttMrVa through a aaatlfrspilt IfwaWlimb mmmme and t ■ neigh-a*s4a*vha - o f the apostles, the foremost Id atrle aopr and trpograpbr with The witness said he was present aged by a fallen tree and It Is ex- There’s one time a womim can’ i ragoUtlena snfsrosd br tb* gobllsb* [ Key making, lock^: repairing, safe HUNDREDS OF USED Furtilturc made by Strickland tor the 8th. ley; A. Louise Murphy, Bertha Jill boring limb, connecting the two teacher o f the Lord’s truth. He when the contratt was drawn In a son, Mary Aefeto, and Joseph Mor- pected that It will be several weeks I always have the last word. That’s ara and tbar, rssarr^ tha righ t to combination Changing. Braltbwaite bargains. 3 ooms furniture '475.. f Mill street 'property of John Cham- bolts with an Iron rod p r heavy filled the vacant apostoUe throne, adit, rayia* or 'rslsef aar aogr aoa- Toronto hotel’ room. larty. ■ • - before the building Is reopened. ■when she Is talking to another wo- ■dmitteU Jews by the thousands sldsrad SbisellonaJilA______. 52 Pearl street. Easy terms. Phone or write for a hers hilled for ^^4187.85, W 460, 8 cable. Eye bolt should have wash- man! Spear Charged the four defend- 4100, W 5467.8,5.\ To the county convention are go- Temporary Classrooma. erTsmd nut completely counter-stink into the fold, opened the church CliOBINO HOURS—Claasldsd ada '‘Courtesy Auto''." Alberts gtimi- Two classrooms were set up tem- - Co bh im b ltth s d sama. d a r muse b* ra> I STANLEY ROOF and (Tjlmney Hc- ants conspired to break the con- ing the following delegates; Deputy on the outside to permit bark to to; the gAntlles in the person o f t ire Co., Waterbury, Conn,' Ix)t 153 Plnehurkt, tract on Cam- porarily at Nathan-Hale for the There is nothing like being pre- . aalrsd br t| o'clock boob;-Satnrdara " pair Co: 3 1-T Walnut street,"MBn-: tr. ; Ruth Nelson, Mrs. Margaret Bran- has been very good during the first Small Boy—I know, mister, It Ada ar* aaoaptsd oaai' th* taltalioB* reduction! Several makes of recon- Hippe, billed for 4344.89, W 4100, 8 Wire through a piece ^ of rubber S t Peter went to Rome, then cen- Telephone 4740, nick, T. J. Hassett and M. B. Bene- few days after the storm and that hose placed about the trunk In such was a $10 bill 1 picked up. But last ter of the great Roman empire. .tk* CHAROB RATB gtraa abor* ditioned tractor.s. :,DiihJlB Tractor 4200,)W $.344.89. . it Is now back to normal. Because S a aoBTooUbe* iis adrsrtlaara, bat Vento. way,as Id support the tree on the time I found -one, the man didn’t There, amidst the grandeur o f all Co., Provldeivoe Hi(,, Wllllmantlc, ' Property of Mollle 'Wlncgarten It was necessary for this schools to tka CASH RATES will b* liocsptsd aa WB special ize In roofing ami leaning side. • The 'wit’e should form have any change. its temporal powers, he estab- (V ISM, tj Featsls, fos) - r o u . PATUENT It paid al tb* bast- billed at $222.70, W $100, S $150. W closie fo r two days last week It Is siding., Workmaiisi.lp guaranteed STEEL USHTSHIP a U rather. than encircle the tree lished his Chair, and fot the sue- aaia affle* * b *r bsfors tbs sorsnth $222,'70. probable that the school year may -dag-following tbs-Srot iBoartloB of Tlnm^ psymepts ari'iihged. 1’OJHL. WANl'ED—TO ni;Y,_ 58 trunk, 'With both ends of.the. w ire .. — ... The Great la m r . . oeeding 25 years labored unceas- S*?SL hd. otborwla# th* CHARUE lug ami carpentry. A. A. Dion Inc. Pfnchunrt^Tfac'riots 63 and 64'“on iERMAN LINER SAILS have to be extended’ In order to' fill S(UR(L;H Y SMITH RaCsTrap state law requirements. attached to a stake; (c) Tree . Gently, he pushed her quivering ingly with the help of S t Paul tit' By JOHN C. TERRT MAIM will b* oollsctsd. Ns rsspnnsU 81 Wells street. Phone 4800! WANTFD .small hot ■air f i i r - FOR CORNFIELD POINT Alton street, owned by Edw.prd J. Wounds. Jlaw off branches Hush ahoulders back against the chair. build up the vast Roman ChuVeh. W llg for orrerh la tsloptaonsd ads imce. Mu-il be In good I ondition: Potter and blUed for $521.30, W The Green school was also dam- MgANWHILg, WITH BCOpCHV ANR MitfHTA- • lU J * aad Ihslr aooaraog' with the trunk, paint wounds larger She raised beseeching eyes In which Peter was crucified at last by Telcjihone 5521. 4100, S 4200, W 4521.30. AHEAD OF schedul e aged slightly by a falling tree but 5-rARTlNS I daaat k* SBanutsod. • HnrtfOnl, Sept. ' 28.'0-(AI’ )— A than 2 Inches In diameter and trim faint hope and fear were etriiggUng. order o f Nero, and burled on;the not enough to prevent regular ses- jagged edges. Tree dressings ■ A B LA ZE NO HELP HERE , AND T H E R E '* NOT, ANOTHER new Federal Ilght.ship built almost lA)ts 42 and 44 -McKee Farm tract sions o f classes. - Other buildings From her parted Ups, the breath Vatican hill. But 260 years ISitcr IN D E X O F containing aaphaltum are said to NEAR THE •THE PUCE IB ' HOUBE IN bight / • WHAT—J/ owned,by Mary Daley and Catherine suffered shattered windows and loss came In short, wrenching gasps. Re- the open triumph o f the church A P A IM M E N I'S— F L A . I ^ entirely of steel and with the latest N ew ^ork, Sept. 28— (A P ) — The be the best, but when not available AUXtUAEV XXASSIFICATIONS Bfirgess and biile POOR- •oioB—For Ulrs ...... single houses^;' lUso twif tamiiy soon as possible.' ByCtyd* Oarages—Same*—Storags . . . . . FIRE HOLD EVEKYTHING FLAPPER FANNY<'^ By SyMa Mdtercrclss—Blcgcls* ...... i. ' n fl.als in, exmdierd: locations. Apply Lewi* 1 .r-n' T " . M9MBVNCAMMVICC, me. T.W. KC0.V. t. PAT. OMT. ‘W *nt*4 Aoto»~Motorc|fo]«« *•.«•« Hr i^oiith Eilwaid J.;MqII; telephone Man- FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Bv Blosser PrwfaaalaaAl Sorrlcpa chester 4642 8l»25.. ^ SENTENCED TO PRISON WASHINGTON TUDBS ^IBMS-Sorriasa oftsrad ..... ll By i'rane OUT OUR WAY By WJIIiaiiuL ^UMbold- Sderte** Offorad ..;.ir-A ---V-'--...... - - fTiREAtHLKS. VaAS^ AT THE CHUR«) l .HCUiT Butldlug—CoDtraotlnt ...... w . 14 HOI)^ES^t'’OI{ SALte 72 “ FOR IRANSLAOGHTER \ WHY DOBff ^ANO 15 AMMUtES I Florists—Norssri** ... is ■ . N o r t h «H6 HAVB Ib FOR HlS \NE0tMV)6- « ^ TO HOLD EVA, . VOR-SAL^: .SIX'ROOM flingle, all Wst^ BS HBUF “ “ hOMEV, BUT THEY ttlOULOVi'T ALL ABOUT Th ' EMS, lni|)n>vetTio* ...... PO -A 1823 Impilre at 19,3 Lydall St, t^arley OlcptlA, a nelghbo£,_wtth an WHEft* 1^ !^rofoaiional. I .. i " ; l i i l r A M B O L A N C E 'iroir"fiool<7 fn'eaded gpillty to man- -M ^ecKues' -Rspairlcg Ss-...... dential district,;-All dmprijVementa; slaiighter In Superior Court ye.sier- BAND S i rsflertng—Urtlng—cnstetog '1 ! ^ 'X4. ■A iji;: Tollst Coed* and Sirrle* ...... It (D ougan) for price and'telms telephone 6394 day. Judge Kenneth Wynne jientenc- ENTBKTAIM- WsBted—Busins** B sm lalL . .C. ' I* hr call at llO'Bcnton St..Gcorge L. ed Jendrre'e-to^state prison for from ■ ^ CrtncailffDAl •Ftshr ...... , . 6 to 9 years. Assistant State's /At- Oojirt#* and I? 5630 torney -H. M.:Alcorn, Jr., said f,he .accused believed Olentia had toe?n (Holloi^n) ’ talking about him. V/ tSJX. W»n,»*4—Initru.cifon* ...... $*, WeAreNow:^ s '^'2.. Pfiianclnl 30^^ CURB QUOTATIONS ICftneyv“ns7". to L eso --. $4 M (Q uish) y^tihg Red! / Urlp uS SltaBtloas By ASSOCIATED PRESS * Am Cits Pow and Lt 3 . . l y . . !»* Help it 4340 ,6-Jg Salesmen ...... : Ark Nat Gas ...... 2% remiu:. M Assd.Gas and El A 1.3-16 BOX this'll For Fair Sale Am Sup Pow ...... 9-16 w,Dt«Jt—Psmah it' 'H O S P I T A L ‘ ' ' ■ ' ' 'e • Can 'Jlarc . . . . 15-16 X WISH HEto . WHE^x 'IGU sin® , UAKEFgOWT 'Sl^.Uo'n. W,nl,S_MaU i, ff:ypg.^have-a farm, home' (^Its Serv take, her / WlELt. ' PAfiE'FROiA ^ssneftt ...... ,o . ■ 6H-- "tbuk TORCH NUMBERS, r or acreage at feaaonahle L obt-Sem...... 4»fd '.aii,.. HObAE! JT<5 /I'LL SEE A C T UlCEX'rtDU'RB CONST TO ...... prices, we will try'* and e 1 Bond-and Share SPOfLIMa MY j 1VIAT SlNi9lN(S THEM, i' COASrt Ni.ag Hud .Pow.!^ ' ....rm.'.y.l : 4? move it for.^oii. Trades WHldU*,, /SH E DOES Tb PRBCK— , Penn -Roa^lJ.. EVEhUNe; y&OHOMMf airangedv;,; 3 satesmen. '■Unit, ■Gaa_rJlit^..).r; tr’AOOSA ^ LBAVSr fT i: ^ a t I r o i p t . -Cmiiomehi wailing. ■ ^ •Uidt- lA-and Poxr; a 1. ^ . weSuLb Tel. 4642 "The next one is: ’If Mr. Al borrows 1J600 from . . ; ^ " quarter ai Its $50,000 goal-In this "You don’t need to look any m or*. Mama— it’s stopped Gee, 18 that guy still in the red? He owed Mr. B. 200 bucks ,^mchloery and T<»1i ll 7868 area. JJjf**®** InitrumenU ...... dl ' , raim W 7 ' . last year.” Offic# and Store Equipmaot i« .Cpeclale at tha Btorae . aa wsaria, Apparsi-Irur; i;:;;;: {* MA-NCHESTER Want*e_To Bur ...... y..:..., tr MYRA NORTH, SPROAt NURSE You’re Rigrhl^ White. Meoma— WATER CO. By THOMPSON AND COLL , * f l _ _ Mestaaraat* ) > m ,0*.(?YVlU:«A843 , ^oms Without Boars ...... t* VWY MOTHEiRS SET GRAY Boardsrs WaatsS ...... fs ? 5974 JACK, MEET CAPTAIN WEAVER, ASVRA’S A SWEU KIP, MR.LANE,..she’s ! THIS MAN IS SPARPOW VENNER, 1 Cpnatry BoardS-Hsaorta^i," we DID HIS LEVEL BEST TO RIGUT NOW, THE WPoRT- WELL, I ’LL BE! SO I 'r AIsLEY OOP Kotala—^satauraols ^ GONNA MAKE A GREAT STEWARDESS' ■ JACK-ME WAS TM E'*PO BR»'Tr' tb I bemsoh^hada ANT thing is TD So Kakky Goes, to School LAND HK SHIP AT TUCSON HOWPV;, WHY, SHE PRACnCALLV SAVED MV THAT stewar dess T* By HAMLIN. WaatsS—Roema—Board 't l OfF MAN. HIS OWN MOBIOUEDED jTEbCraONE LOVIE LAVEREj STUFP WAS JUST AS WE pl anne d . M R LANE ■ P A L ' HIM IN THE HOLDUP.' WHV! . _ M«*l Astat* r*s lUat IS,A government AGENT, -r-fCOOeTEkTBOT 'A GA6.' ■- . RIGHT NOW, KAKKV, OL' BOV-'', JUST t ooKrr ol wnnv/ there's ~ GAS CO. ^ HMW» Wt'U FIGURE 6 d T 't o o OOOUEY. NOW LESSEE-FIRST Apartausata. Plata TsnsrasaU „ WMITEV. IS H E R VOl/VE BEEN A GENTLEMAN OF AN EXAMPLE FOR YOU T'GROW CMON. NOW- Bnslasa Location* far Rant . .. THAT OUT,------VOICE. VA OUQHTA L ^ N Houtes'Por^Kent ...... later ± __ ' Id dbkp wiLu LEISURE LONG ENOUGH/IT'S UP AND BE LIKE/ 1/ AWRI GHT Enborhan For Rsot ::»r— i'-T O O TIME FOR YOU T’START HOW TGO GI TTHI NGS 5W 5 T he Mbar t KAKKV. GO / • ^mmar Boms* Por'^Raat - - TERRlBUE' AND BRING lEM ' Want*4 to Rsat ...... HTrZ I^^ARNING VOOR -KEEP/ BACK t o ME t FETCH IT/- Baal Batata r#t faia ^ sOP 7 A^ttrtinast BsUdlns (or 8a4a . . . ■nslaas* Propartr tor 8al* ELECTRIC CO. y -y V -.V CC30D? ^ Pama and Laud far Sal* s, - . .HoBa** for' Sal* Lou (or Sal* 5181 ksjicrt psropsrtj iiv s i i i ': : ; : : ; ; j- - Xaut* tor ExekaaVaTT.! Waatad—R*b1 S s u t * Evening' Herald ■ariaaa so* M- J 5121 J a V V )AT, SEfTEHBER t 8. 19M^ fA G I lOUR^BSlt iDanrIfrBtrr lEttBUtao Sfrallk

Memlfcri of i^ rjr !Biunnell Che- Chairman Thomas J, Rogers of Sherwood House, aon of Mr. and . Llnne Lodge, No. 73, Knights of ney AuxlUary, S. W. • V., who the coming Y. M. C. A. flnanclai Mrs. George W. House of Demmg Pythias, will bold Its regular meet ABOUT TOWN wUh to *ttend the funeral eervlces campaign committee, together with street, who has been Ideated at the Ing at Orange hall tonight at 8 for Comrade CHjitlea Kranlck, hua- standing business committee of Pittsburgh office of the Traveler's, o'clock, at whidh time the grand /■ band of Mrs. Rbsamond Kranlck, ha|' decided to post^ne the Insurance company, for the past two chancellor will make his official . n a Bewliif Circle of the Oont A ^llm y membe.;, are requested^^pcnlng of the ^m pslgn for funds, years, haa been transferred to the visit;

eordla Lutheran church win hold' ita meet at Lowe's Funeral Home, East from Monday, .Q ctt^r 3, to Mon branch at CietrQlt, Mich., and has meeting tomorrow anernoon at ll day, October Ml,- The, committee Hartford, tomorrow afternoon' at entered upon his duties there. A meeting of the Democratic o'clock, poetponed fronTlaat wmk deemed this ailvlBable t n ^ w of the Town committee hda been called for on account (rfi the storm. i;30. unsetlfed condltlonsjiae fo the re- Lady Roberts Lodge wUI omit the Friday evening at 8 o'clock at the cent ■ flood-hiirilcftH?: Sewing meeting this week. Which municipal building. All members of was to have been held at the. home the committee and especially can- 'The-- •ifgfd by falling—trees,—One—tree crushed the r ^ f and another tbdk t off the porch on the south side. The Just stone chimney has been demolljhed and ronsldcrnble damage haa been (lon'e“t6 the Interior- of the- hutiding.. SH IPM EN ^^ ; Trcf.s bloWn down In all parts of the HALE'S SEl^ SERVE park number over- 200, and some are blown Into the pond. Work of clearing up the tr.eea tn the. park AN> HEALTH MARKET will-not be started until other more important work Jias beeA' cleared. KEROSENE piiy all the blai^ets you need for years to Come Troop No.. 10 Girl Scouts of St..' THURSDAY SPECIALS 7 ‘ ./ . . all quality blankets made by famous manu- Mary's Episcopal church, wlU omit [ facturerst All/wdghts • all sizes - all- colorq! ;ir9C^ Green.Stamps Given With Cash Sales. AMPS their meeting this week. 7/ Solids! Reverslblesl Two Tones! Whites w|tK\‘ border! Fetching plaids!

Tail Cedars! Creamery Buffer Lb. 73”x84” <‘ROM4J«CE” BY NASHUA ► C u p - An All White White nriraae New!

BINGO 8:.30 COFFEE TOMORROW NIGHT LANKET With Colored Borders MONTGOMERY Ward "s' $35 DOOR PRIZ^: 824>82S Main Street Telephoite 5161 Prunes In Seven $.5.00 Prizes May Pak Kweet Mixed $rt.98 Masonic Temple

Pickles ~ 20 Games 25c Dtety Moore . PINEHURST FRESH PISH ■ Special lofty' construction^ combin- ing maximum warmth and long wear. ^ ‘Maacbeater, narHord and Way atatlona certainly were short 1 ‘/i-Lb. Can An exceptional value and styled right. ; of flab laat week-end. It was Impossible to get flsh out of Boston Beef Sfew 14c PERT SAW FILING Boxed. ~ ■ or Nt>w York after Tuesday. For-tomorrow we feature a good An Ideal b l a n k e t - I naaortment of new fresh flsh Including: AND^ooL Sharpening for your home. A.'^ ’’ • CAkL ANDERSON Sanifary Towels Full Roil welcome gift, for I4p. 1 .Smelts at ...... Z5c lb. steak Cod 25c Haiidcick Fillets Pollock 101 l^rence Street your friends. All white wlth'^ bordera' Sole Filletfl Mackerel In wine, green, rose, Fresh Salmon Scallops Grapefruif for rust, blue and orchid. Swordfish Halibyt Oy.stera and Clams S 25c

Northern Spy fr ying chickens or Q O SCOTCH HAM ^ MANCHESTER ~

Large BROILERS, lb___ OduC ' i lb, 23f TAXI Apples 16-Qt. Bskt.

f/ Reg. $3.98 BROCCOLI ^ bunch 15c PHONE 65^8 Cabbage 70” X $0”

Itoiisaels Bproutfl ,qt, 23r Fresh Peas - 25% Wool

Red'Ripe Tomatoea; Green Beans

Cmminbern CajiHflo.wer. 19c to 2.3c ea. Solid Color Celery White and Yellow Turnips HEALTH lyiARKET ’ Sweet Polatoen New California Cnfrots.. NOTICE

Fresh Mushrooms ...... Ige. ban. 10c The Army and Navy Club 7^ F IS H ^ E q iA L S

meeting which was to be CHICORY bunch 8c

Italian Chlrorv or Endive. held tonight has. been, Limited c]uantlty, three icedCocr ' Lb.l2ic colors only : blue,. green, and orchid.. Softly napped A nice lot of large Pippin po-Slponed; till further ho- Apples for cooking or bnk- blankets that look like an Limes idoz. 22 c • t l c e . ■ . ■ . r . all wool—vety warm and dur- big. special ...... 4 lbs. 2Ic^ Sliced Bpsfon Blue Lh.12ic will wash well.

MUSHROOMS ~ Scallops 25c Broken Slices and Pieces ...... y, . . . . 8 dz. can 23c - Lb. 70” X 80” 25% Wool Don’t Delay! Be Here Early! ^ Reversible Two Tone ’ Reg. $5*98 100% All Wool . many's it will help us.give you. prompt delivery service If you X70” X 80” Solid Color *phoiie your morning order tint later than- 9:30. It will Also^wordfish, Hdlibiifr, Haddock.

be necessary to send orders received after that time on the afternoon delivery.. First P. M.. delivery leaves at MARTIN Fillet'S, Shrim p, M acl^rel, O ysters, 1;3QP. .M. BeautlfuT two-ton^ reveral- hTe colors In cedar and tan, am s/''“^".... . You . will want several at 'green and orchid, green and- this price. Lowest price In SCilooL OF ,g’old-r rose and blue. A vvon- $3-d8 a long time. All wool blan- ^ flm cA u /rst Q rocert/Jne. ' ’derful bla-nket for the home kets, with the wool already DANCING oT for- a g ift. ,, • DIAL4151 302 MAIN STREET wasitod and shrunk, in rose, green, blue, dark blue, fJOATH OF POST OFFICE. .• 0 ^ The 4P.TT. n A IA :^ CORF brown, cedar, orchid, mid AnnontteiiM gold. ______M anchbstcr Comm* Reg. $2.98 70” x Part Wool _L The^'Social pnneing Cliis ^"7 Double Plaid IliKh^School^irl.s and 7 Only! While They Last

Will lie ilelii Tonight 70” x 8fl” All Wool Single 8 \ n 10 O’clock / jy^ th^x

Studio, 321 Ccht^f/street. Raiige aii4 An exocptlonal blanket at 24 HOUR SERVICE Phfin'e fiifj this Ip'w price. Block plaids

PHirtNE temporarily otrt OF ORDEK • In blue, green, rose, peach Some slighUy soiled. These and cedar. ' ' $2.69 nspection Time Is flere have been selling right along | for $5.50. '4 green,-3 gold.,

' B r ^ s Relined and .-\djuste.d , . Headlight Testing MOillARTY BROS. viik i umm ..liiiir li.iiuf f.ir n, . V - WheelSyignment ‘ Hydraulic R ^ke Specialist^. Reg. $2.98 70” X 80” Part Wool -301-315 Center St., Cpr. Droad St. ^ *nirn'\r! .^(»y <>o|U tloiiifokrpinnfi itid himiil* to utt. Reversible Two Tone Single ™4.WH^EL RELlNINir. — LATBQR INCLUDED: Kenwood ^ \

Very practical, warip blan- -

kets that will wash well and WhaVs New For Fall? eaallsr;—Twp-lope reversible . 72”x84” Kenwood Arondac 0 Q A C ^ Central NService Sta^oii colors ' In green and . gold, ' Blankets v O a U O BR.A TEL. 4773 ■>’ A B D pl a c e NEAB MACf ST. green amj orfhld, green and < 72”x84” Kenwood Stand- ^ T /> B*" See tlie A nswer in TThe aide strei^ near the Triple X Store. V rose, rose apd blue, cedar and ard Blankets ...... ^ X U a .9 0 ■ L V ■■ 72”x90” I^w < ^ FiBJMom^^^^;^ ’ Blankets .; . .TTK eP X n> ?;<

84”. WooL|:illed, ^

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Sating Covered DRINKINGXWATER Satine Covered

This wafer is from our well, 543^feet deep. Tested

annually for drinking purposes, withV,very high rating, by Connecticut State Board'of Health.X COMFORTS

BRING YOUR CONTAINERS AND HELRYOURSELFI

$0.98 .IS^ewMt New,York Successes ' ^ ■ L. T. WOOD CO.

ICE PLANT ( BISSELL STREET Will Be Shown/on Living .Models

.'At 8:30 P. M. Thursday, September 29. t^econd Floor

Exceptional value Sateen covered on Last-'^SkaMn’s. Price S3.98,. See the Graceful ".soft” Silhouette in Dresse.s! both sides—printed with border of plain. See the New toetails—the Bold Golden Trims! For warmth and’^ractibility tly w eom-- Warmth without-excessive weight.- Blue, - forts will give years ol^Mi^r. Fufil sfta in See the New Fur Treatments on Dressy Coats J ^ . L 5—TURKETS FREE—5 gold, rose, and orchid. all colors: Green, gold, blu^^jmd rose. See the Bright High Colors in Casual Coats! ? One to Each of Five Wfawera

See the Gay'New Hats and Other Accessories!, ^ THCKSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28TH, 8 F. BL ZrK GREEN STAMPS GIVEN WITH CASH SALES. Announcements by WDRG staff mertibey. Winners Must Be Present. cratic

Nethhig To Boy — No Strings Attached. Just FIB la Coopea and Leave With Bs.

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