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EMPLOYMENT GAINS Told the Florist

EMPLOYMENT GAINS Told the Florist

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ORDERS FLORAL PIECE STATE? TROOPS FOR BIS OWN FUNERAL Marines Take The Air A t National Charity Fete FAMOUS LEADER railroads, cotton Riveriide, N. J., Oct. 9_(Ai ). Four days before be died Anton Putnle, 47, walked into a llorlit’e OF SOCIALISTS, CALLED OUT TO ■hop. He wa* disturbed by the itate> mills report urge ment of his doctor that be wa* HILL(^,DEAD GUAmHONERS ■erloualy ill of uremic poison­ ing. “ I want a floral clock,” be EMPLOYMENT GAINS told the florist. “Have the band* ni For Ovor a Year Bnt Ac- Whole kdiana County ? \ k c e i set at 2:30. I ’ll be dead by that time Sunday.” He was right, almost to the thro Id Affairs Of His Par­ Wages Also IncreaM Ip. Under Military Rnle; Min­ hour, his landlady said. FIVE POWER PLAN 44 ty Up Till Hoor Of His ers’ Homes Bombed By Sonth By 55 Per Cent; Death. TO REDUCE ARMS Strikers. KELLYS IN nCHT Wage hcreases Effect 96 Per Cent Of Total Nnnber WITH THEIR GUARDS New York, Oct 9.—Morris Hill- Anbusador Davit Arranges Sullivan, Ind., Oct. 9 — (A P ) — quit, lawyer, author and the most State troops moved into Sullivan noted and possibly the ablest lead­ Conferaice Between Ger­ Of Cotton Goods Em­ county today to preserve order after er of moderate Socialism in the the bombing of s^eral miners’ Kathryn Slaps Officer— He United States, died at.his home here ployes. homes and a skinniah at the Star- just before midnight on Saturday, many And France. bum mine between miners and Not to,be outdone by the Army, the Quantlco Marines showed their prowess In the air by spectacular at the age of 64. He bad been 111 for Strikes Her In Return And plane stunts at the national charity pageant at Roosevelt Field, N. Y. Here’s the scene as a Marine plane a year but attended to many affairs union sympathizers. / Washington, Oct. 9— (A P ) —!*• lajrs down a smoke screen as It streaks by a gallery of 80,000 spectators. at his home almost up to the hour Geneva, Oct. 9.— (A P )— A * a re­ The Starbum mine, being worked sased employment in the rallroe^ Bandit Interferes. of his death. sult of Americas initiative, an era on a cooperative plan, was the Was Very Popular and cotton Industries was reported storm center of the trouble. Union of 5-power dtsarpiament conversa­ A t the time he was National today In two official qusulers. officials have condemned the co­ tions, with Germany included on a chairman of the Socialist party and The National Recovery adminis­ operative plan, declaring it to be Oklahoma City. Oct. 9.— (A P ) — EVENING SCHOOL just before being taken 111 last fall basis of equality, began today. In violation of the agreement be­ As George (Machine Gun) Kelly SERIOUS FOOD SHORTAGE he was the Socialist candidate for Foreign Minister Joseph Paul- tration was told that under the cutr tween the operators and the United and his wife, Kathryn KeUy, started irayor of New York City, polling Boncour of France and Coimt ton textile code, employment in toil Mine Workers. Rex Bridewell, prosecuting attor­ to enter the elevator of the Federal OPENS TONIGHT about a quarter of a minion votes, Rudolf Nadolny of Germany were cotton industry had increased fro n ney, made a formal request for building today just before the start NOW REPORTED IN CUBA the largest number ever received by scheduled to confer before night­ 320,000 workers in March to 466,000 of their kidnaping trial, they en­ troops following the bombings and a Socialist candidate in the city. fall, American Ambassador Norman in September. the clash at the Starbum mine dur­ gaged in a fight with a guard. He was a native ot Latvia and H. Davis having been successful in As Kathryn paused to kiss a man came to America In 1884. He was bringing the two together In an at­ The Interstate Commerce Coin- ing which stones were hurled and mission said that railroad employ- ■ relative, the officer tried to prevent English For Foreign-Bom associated with the Socialist move­ tempt to iron out thrir differences. two shots were fired. No one was ment was up 3.57 per cent at to® the greeting, giving her a slight Thousand Hungry Beggars BYRD’S DEPARTURE ment for almost forty years and Arthur Henderson of Great Bri­ reported seriously injured. middle of September sm compiured shove. She stumbled and nearly was the author of a number of tain, president of the dlsa mament County Under Control Students Dropped As Snb with the same month a year ago. Governor Paul V. McNutt sent feU. widely read works on the subject. conference, was expected to insist Angered, she turned and slapped Walk The Streets; Rafl- On the September payroll toet;e Brig. Gen. D Wray Deprez to Sul­ IS AGAIN DELAYED The funeral is to be held on Wed­ upon the i^sdom of general conver­ the officer in the face. He returned ject This Year. were 1,030,090 men compMed with livan bearing a proclamation de­ nesday. sations in his address before the 1,014,746 on August 15. the blow and Kelly, raising his hand­ way Employes Threaten steering committee, which began its claring the entire county under mili­ cuffed hands, attempted to attack At toe 1926 Level tary control effective at 8:30 p. m. discussions today, and also to Insist the officer. The report on the cottrm industry that toe conference reopen on Oct. tonight. Another officer drew his pistol To Strike. May Start Tomorror, Two When Manchester’s evening was presented by George Aj. Sloan, The proclamation placed military and struck the outlaw over the schools open tonight, it will be the JOHNSON UUNCHES 16, as scheduled. president of the Cotton Textile In­ authorities in control of all activi­ Heavy Armanoente head several times. first time in the history of the stitute, who said emplojrment had ties for the preservation of peace Cows Are Taken On Board IncScatioBS were that one rock on reached the 1926 level for textite The guard slapped by Mrs. KeUy Havana, Cct 9— (AP) —Criente school that • an English class and designated the civil authorities was J. C. White, Department of which the conversations or the con­ workers. as the agents of the military. Province and its capital, Santiago, for foreign - bom students will BUY NOW CAMPAIGN ference may be wrecked is the ques­ Addressing a hearing on proposed Justice agent. not be held, as toe number of It directed that no assemblage be Taken to Courtroom seethed with unrest today because The Ruppert tion to what extent Germany's revision of the cotton textile code, permitted throughout the district, applications did not warrant such a neighbors will record in a treaty Sloan said Bureau of Labor statis­ As soon as the excitement died of labor troubles and serious food class. More than 200 persons have that no one except civil and military down, the Kellys were taken into their intention to scrap heavy arma­ tics showed that the average hourly shortage. already enrolled and this number is officers and troops be allowed to the courtroom under heavy guard. Boston, Oct. 9.— (A P ) — Five ments. rate of wages of workers had been Adherents of former President expected to increase considerably Price Going Up And Buying carry arms and that no pierson other Determined to drive a hard and a Mario G. Menocal were reported hundred tons of chains today de­ A German delegate, clarifying increased by 55 per cent between. than those designated by the mili­ fast case against the notorious tonight. Berlin’s attitude in the matter, said July 15 and August 15. These wage preparing for a revolution in several layed the departure of the Jacob Three Nights A Week tary authorities be permitted in­ couple. District Attorney Herbert K. Will Really Save Money, that his government wants the right increases, he said, effected 96 per Criente towns. Ruppert, Rear Admiral Richard E. Classes will be held from 7 to 9 gress or'engress from the district. Hyde said as court opened: Labor unions met to formulate to possess from the start types of cent of the total number of cotton Byrd’s supply ship, on Byrd’s second o’clock iach Monday, Tuesday and Two Terre Haute companies of “I think about 12 witnesses are all demands and to plan a general defensive armaments which any goods employes. South Polar exp ^ tlon . Wednesday nights through the fall, He TeUs Nation. the 151st Infantry were moved into that will be needed.” strike, food stocks dwindled; a treaty would not prohibit to signa­ The monthly payroll of the in­ Sullivan county and three other The Adiniral hoped to clear today winter,and spring in the main High The previous Urschel trial, from thousand hungry beggars walked tories as a whole. dustry, he continued, had increased companies stationed at Attica, but devefopmeMs caused him to set School buildi ig end the Franklin which Harvey Bailey, Albert Bates, the streets. This means, he said, that the Reich from $15,300,000 in May, when the Evansville and Martinsville were tomorrow as a probable starting building, with a class in sewing and Eind Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Shannon In Havana, soldiers and radlcad Washington, Oct. 9.— (AP) - wants tanks, pursuit planes and textile code was being drafted, to directed to be ready to move imme­ time. Government permission for dressmaking at toe West Side Rec drew life sentences, consumed two members of the A. B. C. secret so­ N R A ’s “ buy now” campaign today artillery iip to 155 mlUlmenters, al­ $26,300,000 in August. the use of the chains as ballsist must if the nqmber of applications war­ diately. weeks. ciety were shot at from house tops was up to the American housewife. though the problem of submarines ’Ibe Interstate Commerce be obtamftd and this wais delayed at rants. As KeUy stumbled int;o the while trooper*, searched for arms In To her, spender of 86 per cent of may be postponed until naval trea mission showed empkiyHiBOt courtroom, bound with arm aod leg Washington. ^ , The Isfik. o f applicants for a creases in three branches. HALF WORKERS BACK homes of Ic*^ug the family income. Hugh S. Jedm- ties are revised. chains, a knot on the left side of his Two-Giiemsey c o ^ that ar eye­ f6relgn=1»^ fedgMsh class Is not . Pittsbuigf.h, Oct; 9.— (A P )— Thou­ Attempts Co conciliate political son^sspec'ttiy'c;ddress his appeal to Oerfloany's Stand head was visible. His dyed yeUow ing to’ see what it looks like "down considered astonish" \g when the sands of western Pennsylvania coal differences between the Grau San buy* “not only to save money but “Germany will pot ask any hair was slightly stained with imder” while supplying milk to the strictness of immigration regula­ miners began a “back to work" Martin administration and its op­ also because every collar spent now blood. crew were added to the long list of tions and the scarcity of employ­ heavier armaments Sfcpny time pro­ movement today and at noon the ponents, meanwhile advanced with is helping to keep the waige earner It developed his wife had tried to supplies aboard the Ruppert. ment Is taken into consideration. vided other powers pledged them; EXPLOSION ON SUB United Mine Workers of America the appointment by the pro-Grau in her family on .. payroll. kisa her father, J. E. Brooks, thus The Ruppert formerly the Ship­ Very few foreigners have estab­ selves by a treaty eventually to de­ estimated half of the 75,000 strikers student directory of four professors For her, as she made up Mon­ precipitating the elevator ruckus. ping Board steamer Pacific Fir, will lished residences in Manchester stroy them, whether It be one year had returned to the pits. to start negotiations. stop at Baycume, N. J., for fuel oil day’s shopping list, store windows “ Yes, I slapped that officer,’’ she during the past few years. or eight years from now,” he added KILLS 2, HURTS 4 Confusion in the coal fields follow­ Another Conference and at Norfolk, Va., for coal. Then were refurnished ."uid advertising in­ Should the convantion be silent on snapped. “And I ’d slap him again.” American Ambassador Sumner New Principal ed President Roosevelt’s plea that she will proceed via the Panama tensified in a joint effort with the this point, the German spokesman An officer dung to her arm. Welles and Colonel Fulneirca This 'dll be the first evening the miners end their strike pending Canal to Dimeden, N. Z., ship base government to simiiate consumer added, Germany will want the right KeUy’s attorney, Jame Mathers, held another consultation, school in nearly twelve years with­ adjustment of differences with the for the expedition. demand into a buying wave that to possess such armaments. quoted him as saying he was “wlU- i which Mr. Welles said, the pro­ out the services of A, N. Potter as operator? but as the day wore < will boost the entire recovery pro­ Asked if Germany claims the British Naval Oficjals Start ing to take the stand for my wife, tection of American property was a principal. Mr. Potter declined the reports of resumptions filtered if I ’m called.” gram. right to build fortresses along the major topic. position this year and Chester L. Asks For Support Hyde said the womc.n’s plea that eastern frontier, the spokesman re­ (Continned on Page Two) Mr. Welles was absent from the Robinson of the high school faculty Noting today’s opening of the Probe In Attempt To Find she was forced to aid in the con­ TRADE COMMISSION was secured In hit stead. The loc^ plied : Embassy from 2 p. m. Simday un­ long planned buying drive, Johnson spiracy through fear of her hus­ til early this morning. It was un­ evening echoed was suspended last “We have not mentioned it ofH band would be fought at every turn asked the country’s support: ciaUy. The GeneVa treaty which we Cause Of Blast derstood he conferred with certain year through special grant by the “Foi four years, the American with the contention she was a will­ leaders. OUSTS HUMPHREY Board of EMucatlon, due to the ne­ hope to elaborate will be a substi­ PREDICT O’BRIEN ing conspirator. consumer has been skimping— put­ tute for toe military clauses of the Street car workers have asked of­ cessity of keeping town expenses at ting off buying more than bare “ If Kathryn were a man instead Treaty of Versailles. Cambellown Harbor, Scetland. ficials to grant them an audience to- a mimmum. necessities until ‘bettw times.’ Bet­ of a v.oman she probably would , The school Is being op era te this “I see no reason Why Germany, ter times are here— better times al­ Oct 9—(AP) ----- An investigation have figured in the crime more year on a budget o f $1,000 as com­ however, cannot claim the right to WILL RUN THIRD (Gontinaed on Page Two) ways mean higher prices. Now, is proceeded today into an explosioa than Kelly, ’ the prosecutor told But He Refuses To Be Re­ pared to $2,544.54, the cost of run­ fortify the eastern frontier if it the time to buy for purely selfish newspaper men. ning the school during the year deems it necessary in the interests and fire lii the Submarine Lr28, reasons. Prices are going up. Buy­ W ere a* Farm 1931-32. of deftenEe.” which caused two deaths and seri­ moved And Says He Will ing now is an investment.” He said he would use either Mrs. Following are the classes and The second obstacle to a disarma­ ous Injuries to 14. Tammany Leaders Begin To AMERICAN DENIES Other Activities T. M. Coleman or her 21-year-old teachers ' t charge Cooking at the ment convention appeared to lie in This was the worst British naval son. Gay, of Stratford Okla., to tes­ Remain In Office. Franklin school, Miss Helen Smith; As the big drive gathered momen­ whether France and her allies would accident since January, 1932, ’when Worry — May Ask A1 tify, as in the first trial, that both mathematics, Charles L. Wlgren; tum, other NRA activities progress­ approve the imme^&to allocation to the submarine M-2, sank off Port­ Kellys and Bates were at the Cole­ LIBERIAN CHARGES EngUsh, Miss Helen Estes; plain ed along routine channels. Interest Clermany of defensive armaments, land with seven officers an ^ (OsatlBaed . Liberia.” ^ nuaritoteed a snteU salary. —k • ...iV*,. V ■"■■■■ .;,‘k ' '<> ' ' ' •■ 'v'" ■ SlANCnilSTER EVENING EEtMD, MANOTESfriR/OONN- MONDAY OCtOBBR 9 ,1 ^ P A G E T W O DOCTOR n iT S APPENDICITIS A n A C K , TO ATTEND TOWN CLERK ABOUT TOWN OBITUARY STATE’S TROOPS W e d J imgs CUTS TRIP WEST SHOOT ASSOCIATION SESSIONS The inspection of equip­ JIU-jmU TRICKS ment of Company Q will be held in CAUEDOirrTO Draper-Hedges the armory next Wednesday. Any DEATHS Miss Rebe A. Hedf»> daughter of Walter Kittel Stricken In Phil­ Uocal Officer To Be Present At member of the conspaay having Mr. and Mrs. BSlsworth C. Hedges State adelphia And Undergoes Op­ Cimvention In Providence equipment belonging to the com­ Bln. Bridget HUluy G0ARD MINERS of Cottage Grove, Bloomfield, was Dr. Cnykr Y. Haodi Shows pany must return sanss to the married Saturday afternoon to eration There. This Week. Mrs. Bridget HUlery, widow of Here Toanirew; armory not later than tonight or he Thoinas Hillery died last night at Norman B. Draper of 88 Tanner (Oontinned tfom Page One) street this town. The ceremony took Town Clark Sa^nual J. Turkington will be charged with it. her home, 2R .West street after a Kiwamans How Japs "Get W alUr Klttel'Soa of Mr. and Mrs. place at 4 o’clock at the home of the will attend on pet IS and 14th the long Illness ^ t h a oon^>Ucation of from several counties in the coal n o t Robert A. KlttA of Bissell street Is Silverstream Pack of Brownies, bride’s parents. Rev. A. E. Draper i- diseases. .Mrs. Hillery was a long­ belt at the home of his wife in Philadel­ annual meeting of the N ew England Mrs. T. J. pannkner. Brown Owl, time resident of Manchester. -She of Warren, N. H., fathw of the Thdr Man.” City and Town Clerks’ association In Fayette coimty, where the phia, where he was removed from will meet at the Manchester Green Ig^ves four children, Thomas of bridegroom performed cere­ to M held in Providenoe, R. L The strike started after the H. C Frick Sessions of the 8fth annual eon* Mt. Sinai Hospital, Philadelphia, af­ school tomorrow afternoon at 3:80 Hasa^viUe, Prank, Paul and Mary mony. The attendants were Miss buskiess meeting of the two-day ses- Coke Company refused to recognize vention of the Connactlcilt. Braoch, ter an operation for appendicitis, for the Jlrst meeting of thJ fall. of t ^ town. She also leaves one Clare E. Hedges, sister of'the bride M «m ben of the Klwania club sioc will be held on Satvirday, with the union, no mines operated and which eliminated a proposal trip to sister and four brothers, Mrs. Ralph as maid of honor, Ralph L.’ Draper International Order of the Klng'a a meeting of the Btate and City It is requested that aU rangers of Martin Ryan leader of an “insur­ of Andover, Mass., brother of the were treated to an exceptionally In­ Chicago and California. | Cray of Malden, M4ss., Michael and Daughters and S

"SP" ■ T ie r e d Mr. and ' r' A a t WadilBfftM, ,C 4 a t •-W- - -i- ..‘A:— .. 'V ABOUT TOWN i t b ii p a n to*, ' * day M iile' returbiiijif rtcnk’a vaca^. lOsa Helen H^db. Ward Krause^ tion trip, to O m Ifr . ^roBtfoa FdXON SHOW HERE w iiiiATw ingrsJmm and Walter srbs fomegly;-$m|d^90d by Cbaa^. brothers A 4 -Jui a a d 4 d i vittO wisfa Bantly, younger members of Man-, wall known h i^ Chester. Orange -put on a short, 1 :___ sketch, entitled “A N ew Use tor Reynard Insists On Cheese Peddlers*’, at the program given by, ' M r . '^ a m i 'l l Simore HObianttaal, the Wapping Parent-’Teaohers Aa-. of Ridgewood street, motored to soclaticm Saturday aftenKxdh Gardner, Mass.^ fOr over, the week­ With Delicacy; Thinks end. Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Maloney Fried Chicken "Great ” of Ridgre Road, Wethersfield, have The permanent Armistice Day issued invitations to the nmrriage of committee wUl hold a meeting to­ their daughter. Miss BSlzabeth S. morrow night at 8 o’clock in the Maloney, to A U w Ross McLean, son A young red fox which has thriv­ Arm y A Navy club. AH members of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McLean of ed for seven months on spaghetti, are urged to attend. Church street The ceremony will providing it la well smothered with take place, Monday, October 30, at grated Italian cheese, la on exhibi­ the Sacred Heart church in' The LadieS'Ald society of the tion in the front window of the Man- Wethersfield. South Methodist church will meet earance. / M i. .1. . i.- \

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L..-1 flanr^#Bt»r as the “regulars" are tapped for In disregards ebaages ta tlmeb and every drive. i B e K u id l a Most of theas tlght-wads snktaRr It is obvloua, oa. the face o f jt, €tinttng '& ra lli pajrers. They can tih reached, for tkat Humphrey is not making all PUBl^SHED THB such purposes as unemploy^nent re­ this fuss over a mere job for him­ HERALD PRINTING COMPANY, INC. IS Blvell StrMt lief, only through the tax rate. self. Hq is a lawyer of standing, a SIuvbMtar. Conn. Manchester will have to spend a former member of Congress iuad no k TBOMAB PBROUSOM THB HBW D IAL ' T b o reward pliB QeWpg PRESS It would not be good politics for Washington, O ct 12.—^Tha Indiana Tba Aaaoelatad Praaa la azolualvaly STEP ON THE GAS cledffl ffiore than a bilHoo dollars in Assistant Secretary of aatltlad to tba oaa for rapobtloatloa the Repulrilcan party to put itself lawsuits against the whites: Eves* Harry Paypr, the eloqumit CJeve^. of all Bawa dlapatobaa oradUad to It with many thousands of coal behind Mr. Humphrey in this at­ tually, they will g ets part of it. lATid towyerwho Is called “Mr. PldM or not otbarwiaa eredltad In tbla wick" because that’s the way hf paper and alao tba local nawa pob> miners dean off the reservation, de­ tempt. This is a Democratic show, HO rtUK? ComzDiasloil^ John Col­ looks, is happier every d^. He’S llahed herein. fying the authority of their union, and one of the finest bits of politi­ lier. wants them to iMve some of All rlcbta ot republloatlon ot the moOey now. A t 'the present the fbm: secretary or assistant apeclal dtapatchea berala are alao re* .the United Mine Workers of Ameri­ cal strategy ever adopted by an retary who ever bothered to vlalt aerved. rate of speed, it will be; more than ca, and completely ignoring the American political party has been a hundred years before au the eases every nook and cranqy of the state department. • He was d^fhted and Full aarvlea ollant of N B A Bar* pleas of President Roosevelt that the Republican policy of putting no are tried. ▼lea, Inc. Taxpayers now support virtually amazed that the chief of the Far they return to work, the coal sit­ obstacles in the way of Roosevelt- entire tribes. “Allotted Indians’’ Eastern division was a cultured do^ Publlsher’a Repreaentatlve; The uation is putting to a very serious Ism; of giving, on the contrary, have lost their lands fimpugh Fed­ tor of philosophy. Juliua Matbewa Special Agrency—New York. Chicago, Detroit and Boaton. test the capacity of Mr. Roosevelt every possible measure of support eral operation o f w h a t ebUier balls Payer appalled ^correspondenta alt- a Hull press confermice when ly . to drive the qoachine which he and to the recovery {uograrn. the “indefensilile’’ allotment tows MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF until two-thirda of them are pauper­ burst into a flowery panegyrle his s e d a t e s have designed and HMf r see. CIRCULAT10N& i t is extremely impfobable, then, ized, demoralized, or beaded that which referred to them as “dlftlnf* p o lic e s rushed to completion. that for the sake o f‘ influencing the way. gutohed gentlemen” and oxproooo^. Tba Herald Printing Company, Inc., CDIMC U P his sense of the honor o f being a ^ assumes no financial responsibility There is a growing feeling that future course of the Federal Trade One o f the flret Indian Bureau re­ for typographlca. errors appearing in forms under the Jtew Deal was pro­ lowed to work "shoulder to abou^^ advertisements In the Manchester the N R A conception is soimd and Commission, the Republican party hibition of further sale or alienation der" with them. Evening Herald._____ ^______that its parts have been machined will provide Mr. Roosevelt and his of allotted lands. Now Collier and fitted in conformity associates with any such alibi as wants money to reitoce land to land­ Worker la Benefited MONtiAY; CXrrOBBR 9, 1933. less Indians, claiming th< are correct prindples; but that there is Figure it out from available wagA would be created by denying them large future aavlngs for the Treas­ a disposition on the part of the ad­ the right to nm the show in their and hour tables and you’ll find that RELIEF FUNDS ury In the plan, and a re-drafted the average worker in manufafetun* ministration to do more bragging own way. allotment law whioh will prevent ing industries received a weekly While the Selectmen and dtlzens about it than courageous driving of Besides, Mr. Humphrey very de­ any more sale of Indian land to wage Increase from 816.05 to 816-'^ of Manchester appear to be satia* whites. between mid-July and mid-Augiat. it; that the President is afraid to cidedly got off on the wrong foot. The necessary money, ha will fled that they have performed tfleir In the cotton goods industry, ^th* give it the gas, so to speak. If it He ran headlong to the country with tell Congress, should be advanced full duty to themselves and their effect of the N R A code, which be­ coughs and stalls, as beyond any a loud complaint that the President against Indian court claims, repay­ came operative July 17, to shown in community by levying a 17 1-2 mill able from the final judgment, question it is doing on this coal was violating the law by packing an average increase from 81LA7 to tax to cover what they regard as which will be several times as mine grade, it is not necessarily be­ the Trade Commission with Demo­ large as cost of the land prog;ram. 813.18. an adequate budget, stem facts nxay Coat of Irving Increased 2A per cause of any fundamental fault with crats—almost at the very moment Congress has approved the suits. bring later resLlization that ' ^ y cent in that period, according ta the the mechanism but because you when Mr. Roosevelt was announc­ have done nothing of the kind. Foieet OalnpalgB Ftozka National Industrial Conferenoa can’t drive a truck or a tractor by ing the appointment in Mr. Hum­ Board, so the average factory work^ It would be a very happy state of As part of a forestatlon campaign. benignly smiling at the hood and phrey's place of a Republican who Governor Robert H. Gore of Puerto er would seem td be about 25 cents affairs if we could calmly assume HEALTH-DIET ADVICE 0 LORIFYIN 6 a w6ek better off and the average mildly urging the machine to ‘iGld- had voted for Hoover. Rico offered 8100 reward for sq>pre- that the depression is over and that henslon of each person caught cut­ cottdn miU worker 81-Sl **> the dap!” This episode has made a good HY UK. FKANE McCOY good. the problem of unemployment no QpeetloiiB la regard to Uealth aod CMet Y o u r s e l f ting down a tree. There was another Roosevelt who deal of noise but it will probably ^n ger exists. Unfortunately It is wU be answered by Ur. McCoy wbo oaa had a motto, "Speak softly and car­ soon be forgotten in the midst of be addreeeed In oare of thia paper. Bn- ecly by the extreme of self deeep* We are made that way. To strike ry a big stick." Franklhi D. Roose- matters a thousand times more Im­ doee etamped, aelf-addresaed envelope, tion that we can rest under any an even and sane balance we need portant. Which will be Just as well. (dr reply. puch pleasing conviction. We may^ v d t speaks softly and he has a big more training in the other thing. Quotations- No, not emoUonal control, that is indeed, confldently ekpect that few* stick, but be appears to labor un­ der the ddusion that a mere sight BIADDEB IBBITATION «w lU ( » l y increase the sensation o f Once you have planned a reduc­ merely a sop, but in an early train­ hr Manchester people will have to '^fullness already present. ing routine for yourself, stick to it ing that gets ua awry from feeling of the big stick is boimd to be suf- too much about every little thing. I have learned that it ia impossi­ ^ assisted through the coming IN NEW YORK ' The liquid waste from the kid In those cases where the bladder all winter. Exercises have to be. ble to be part of the country where flclant It wasn’t sufficient in the irritation is causeo by some other Blach generation finds ua more winter than was the case last year neys is thrown out, a drop or two at defae every day if you are to derive one Uvea without having social emotionally vulnejable. There to case of Henry Ford. It wasn’t suf­ a time aad passes down Into the trouble such as prolapsed organs, foil benefit from them. Identity with the group. but by no flight of imagination can too much excitement and too many ficient in the case of the FYick coal By JULIA BLANSHABD or an enlarged prostate, it will be I f you are able to put yourself in —George Nelson Page, author We assume that there will not be a bladder, which acts as a.storage bag things to pull our feelings about. necessary for the patient to employ the bsuids o f a reputable beauty and diplomat. operators. I t isnH sufficient in the New York, Oct. 9.—New York until it is convenient to expel its To treat a child kindly but not to very large number of unemployed suitable treatment for relieving salon which apedallzes in reducing case of the insurgent striking radicEds are chuckling over what hnd of dependent families. Yet the contents. In a normal person the such conditions. In addition to using exercises, so much the better. ’There I would love to be a newsp^>eiy miners. It isn’t the case with a they consider a significant discrep­ the bladder Instructions as 1 have they can give you weight-reducing 17 1*2 mill tax was made possible bladder is emptied about 4 to 5 man because I love the claaslca and outlined them. If there is any ques­ massage &eatments. fo addition, swarm of minor chiselers. Nobody ancy in the new three-cent postage times a day, and not at all during harangue too much about gener­ dily by ignoring in very consider­ tion as to the cause of. bladder in­ they will keep a careful eye on you I love good literature. is a f x ^ of any big stick in the stamp which has been issued to the night. If^ large amounts of wa­ osity, or sympathy. Make him aa able degree the inevlt^Me necessity flammation it is advisable to have to see that the shrinking tissues —Mayor John P. O’Brien o f NeW- celebrate the NRA. ter or other fluids are taken, generous and aa sympathetic as you han(£i of an individual who obvious­ a thorough physical examination in aren’t becoming flabby. York. for relief funds. Look closely at .the design on It maj be necessar> to increase the possibly can, but don't let him get a But If it to Impossible for you to ly isn’t going to <}o anything bu{ this stamp and you’ll see why. The number of times the bladdet is re­ order to determine whether the trou­ feeling of grandeur about it. Better Last year this town expended, get treatmttits under expert super­ flourish it. farmer, the housewife and the labor­ lieved. 'The bladder Is triangular In ble is in the bladder or elsewhere. let him get the idea that be must It to man’s InteHlgence that from public funds, |208,260 on Its vision, take the matter in your own er are seen marching along in shape and when full holds a pint or In order to relieve the intense dis­ be “feelin g’ some way or other makes him behave xxicre stupidly The National Recovery A ct is one hands and attain slim hips anyway. tegular ^charities and Here’s an-ibcercise which will go —Alddlis Huxley, author. 0 iaent relief. This y e ^ it has appro* ot the most powerful devices ever member of the quartet—Is out of The technical n ime of bladder In­ wo'Ud suggest that yoovusa.the hot feed ion e x o lte ia ^ eltheK - a sitz bath at home; or the soothing far toward reducing extra poimd4gii jjlrlated exactly 390,0p0. There is, In planned in the entire history of gov­ step with them! flammation is cystitis. A bladder around your hips: W e can train children to all the Yes, it already has been called disorder is easily mistaken for^sume applications of towels which have virtues without accenting the emo­ There are too many young spect this fact, a tacit assumption that ernment With its supplementary ; U e flat on'your back on the l^oor to the government’s attention, so other condition, for example, what been .wfxmg out of hot water and tional side . of those virtues.. We allsta.' They come oxit of school siBB fiscal legislation it , put Iqto the then ladd over the bladder In addi­ —heels together — with your arms there will be needed 1118,000 less to you needn’t write to your Congress­ most people call kiefoey weakness outstretched above yo\ir head. can make them contented. suddenly the> are specialists. ; tion the patient should take, treat­ j^ovlde for the barest wants of the hands of the President ample au­ man about i t is really bladder'Irritation and what , Raise your right leg and, keeping And to my mind the contented — Dr. William J. Mayov famouf ments for thirty minutes each day thority for the restoration of busi­ Today’s Fad seems to be an ache in the lower toes pointed, cross it over your left man to the happy man. surgeon. jobless and the helpless than was directly over the bladder region aa ness and for the return of the i>eo- The latest fad among Connecti­ back is often due to bladdei trou- leg until your foot touches the floor needed a year ago. This assumption given under the deep therapy lamp, cut’s “New York farmers’’ (com­ blq. _ * on the other side. Keep the left leg ple to decently compensated em­ as these treatments are very help­ is wholly unwarranted. muting —Manhattanites) is to un­ Some common causes of bladder flat on the floor. ful. Forecasts for the coming winter, ployment Congress gave Mr. earth old cobblers’ benches The irritation are: pressure on the blad­ Return to the starting position Bladder irritation is so distress^ Roosevelt tremendous powers. If older and more worn, the better. der wall from fallen organ::, from and reverse the exercise, crossing by economists and sociologists, ing that most patients are entirely those powers had been used to the Connecticut is being combed for a nearby tumor, during pregnancy, the left leg over the right. Repeal1 range from predictions that there willing to follow the simple and them. or. In men, from an e^arg^d pros­ ten times with each leg. will be about one*haJf as much des­ full as it was Intended they should common sense directions I have John Brsklne started the fad. He trate gland, and chemical Irritation be used we should not now be con­ suggested especially when they find titution as In the two or three found a handsome, worn old cob­ due to the presence of excess they bring relief In so short a time. winters last past to gloomy antid* fronted by the chaotic state into bler’s bench that might have come amounts of poisons or t'jxlns In the which eoimtless American condi­ over on the Mayflower, dusted it off, waste which poisons attack the patlons of "the worst season of the QUESTIONS Alh) ANSWERS - rubbed it until It shone, and install­ lining of the oigan and cause it to Fu ei*O ii whole depression." Only pop-eyed tions are falling through labor trou­ ff/ue f/om e Range Oil ed It In his Connecticut living room inflame. If certaih foods contaih- bles, nor by the spectacle of banks (Apple Jake Fact) optimists dream of a normal win' as a table-of-many-uses. ing irritating substances which Proven Better by Test I Phone I stuffed with cash and credit money Question: Mrs. Lea ■ J. asks; ter period. Here in Manchester Where the nails and pegs used, must be thrown out of the body by Ask for our free measuring sticks. I OOQA I “Would it be all right to use fresh Order a day or two before yon’re eat of there is, happily, much ground for while thousands of employees are to go, clgarettee fit perfectly. why of the bladder are eaten, they, CHILDREN I ^ 9 0 v l I will have the dlreot effect of in­ cider while faatlng, Inateed of the oU. expectation of considerably bettar being driven to distraction to meet Where the cobbler used to sit ie a orange juice? We have a plentiful space just the right size for a tray creasing bladder inflamnyatlon By Oiiv* Rob«rt» Barton ' times thsm we have known for sev­ their Blue Elagle pajrrolls. supply of apples, but oranges an a with glasses, and the center part when it is present Such articles as THE RACKLIPFE OIL CO. The country has been tremen­ little bard to g e t ” eral years; but there Is none at all will hoM coffee services or bottles onions, garlic, strong spices, to­ % Answer: I have found the apple- for hoping that we shall not have a dously loyal to the N R A. It is be­ and ice. The benches are about 18 gether ^ t h alcohol and certain TRAININO EMOTIONAL juice fast, (If the juice la uqpd fresh inches wide and five feet long. You drugs must be placed Iff this class b id e o f c h i l d r e n serious relief problem to contend ginning to doubt whether the ad­ and no fermentation' 'has taken now can buy them on snooty stores and should be avoided by one with There to a controversy among with. And we have not provided for ministration Itself is matching the place), to be productive'of very good (reproductions, that is.) But the bladder trouble. philosophers about wbo la tl; s hnp* ordinary citizen in the courage and results. Use it as ym i. would the plest man. i t trick is to scour the countryside and In some cases the outlet of the orange Juice— an elght-Cunce glass­ Is be the person with blunt feel­ deterndflatlon necessary to make find your own. Where you got it and bladder beconies swollen shut or It is possible that the failure of ful every two hoars-^th What­ ing, little emotion, prone neither to this magnificent effort succeed. how and what price you finally paid partly shut and the organ cannot the Selectmen and the town meet­ ever water is desired. You will no- excitement nor depression; or to it for it'and bow long it took you to be completely emptied, with the ing to deal effectively with the prob result that the liquid waste decom­ t blad­ four months. Hither streiaw it or it the fact that in one short day you last year; all the public funds e: movie, “Thimder Over Mexico," to liam B. Humphrey from the Fed­ be edited in Hollywood. Probably no der irritability are: a dealre to to lumbago,’'don’t know which. As have been all these things; dsoour- pended were in addition tb what empty the bladder frequen^, es­ long as I am stan(!lng straight, aged, encouraged, angry, moIUflsd, eral Trade CommisUon, despite re­ one enjoys a good fight more than jur Sm all Home s was raised in voluntary gifts. Sinclair. pecially at night which may dis­ there is no pain, but, when 1 stoop humiliated, proud, depressed, happy, ports from Washington that some turb the rest: painful, strahiuig or continually, It seeuj to hurt worse jealous, kind, afraid, brave, Does anybody suppose that It wtU such step is contemplated. Orditiarliy he is the most pro- burning senaatiofis while voiding; than even heavy lifting. My work is ldous, trusting, generous, stingy, be possible to delve Into ttie pockets lack of a feeling of relief, afterward very hea-^. Have taken treatment ored, interested, aannoyed, pto- These dajrs-are not favorable for teoted mao in AmeMoa. He iw* oated, anzioua, raueved, lympathetio, of contributors to relief .funds. In tires dally to his study in his due to dlffleulty in entirely empty­ from a ohiropraetor but got no re­ e the Setting up of teohnloaUties i ing the orftm ; the pretence o f blood, lief. Seems lo be very low in my oruel. Use almost any adjective the winter ot 1988-4, and get u Oattfonla home, has no phone want. Thia to just an ordinary obstacles to the carrying out of the pus or mucus in the liquid waste back, sometimes g o t ^ into my large a sum total as was obtained thefo, has a fiat rule that noth­ w y . ) program of the administration, and ing and nobody must disturb which may have a strong odor of hips.” ■J last year? We, at least,/do n ot The ammonia and may appear cloudy Machine or Bepl m the question whether the President hi^ and works hts full day Answer: Ifyau teceiVfd no relief t- after standing. Pain through the Is this person of this nervous L depression is one year older; the with absolutely no faitermptloa. from chiropiaotlo treatments, it make-up happier than the "eold- - has the po^sr to remove a;meipber kwer. hack or directly over the givers have been under one more B is lunch is left outside hto may be becaulv you have a form (ff biooded" person wbo tnkss Ufa as be oHM fiar piMiiH of the Federal Trade CottimlsslOo bladder in front m ay cauae much lumbago or rheumattom. In that year’s strain; if they^Ware doaeUo door for him to get at his oon- finds it and lets notUw either give without actiiai evidence of malfeas- venlenCe. His wife, Oralg Sl»- diaoomfort case it will be neoes|Uury for you to him pain oa great pUaburer Capac­ the end of their resources a yaar In Oyercoming cyatltis in those Snee bedomes extremely teohnical in elalr. Is a veritable poUoevro- eliminate the rixeumatic potoons be­ ity for suffering to uilually equalled ago they are closer now. The newly tnah. Nobody oah get by her coses due to irritation from an ex­ fore you. will be free from your suf­ by capacity for pleasure. ’The neive- the light i i the purposes of the re­ cess of waatea >and to g t^ in the re-employed, the pew • henefloiariaa udiUe Sinclair is at A^rk. fering. Send torge, seff-adKtoessed, 1 ^ dtisen losea mUdi as well HUSHED HEAT moval. It Is 4hs present plaa to liquid waatp the f o llo w ^ treat­ stamped envelope, ( w ill be glad being spared much. of higher wages—not af^^ all, nu­ and make the Federal Trade Cominis- He goes but rarsly, dossn!t en­ ment will be found to give satiaifao- to send jrou my article on* rheuma­ Probgbly toe queaflpn never will merous enough to constitute an tory reaulta You are to begin to- slon an effectual instrument for the joy social svsnts bsoause hs has no tism. be ansWerad. B r a n d -n e w nMO-iKMBe Ynodd of -OD-o^ittte, Important contributing dais in any mornlng on a w%ter fast, usinf dia- If It.oould be« it would fovsru ab­ prevention of stock exdliengs "small thlk”, never has bssn knojvtt which heato laore hboMi thtti nay otbaroU borner ia e v ^ t — have too many back bills* to to gossip or even ysten to gossip, tOled water. Take at least; one g^ass (Olive Oil and liver Tronble) solutely the V'liy in which we train abuses With which the pubUo is is not particularly Intsrestsd m peo­ every half-hour during the-day as our QbUdrto. How do we want them the w^cUL now availabto ct'tiie loweat price in hkHaff pagr up and too many pressing Question; S. V- w rites:'"li olive to be when t h ^ n o w up? Machines only too familiar end which, obvi­ ple an ^ow . He dresses p li^ y , this will produce a copious flow of Bums hMwy, low-coat fhel oil, Uke all OB*0*lia|tk|ii neefls of their own to be ponderable water through'flie and will oil good for ooDStlpatl^ liver and who think and nmetton automatio- ously, must be corrected. I f Mf- drives his old fUyysr. v^th kidney trouble? I f eo, what amount k «eo ' the iR lU ttitt .ntbatanees so aJly, or louto wbo Uvei? What kind Xnstiillod ha a ibw hoon hi my type ftmeoe or as prospective contributors. skill, aad plays a sotentlflo gams of and whJi should it be taken?" HumiAirey represents a ciess of dUutod that'‘tb 0 y ^ not affect the of dtlasn would maka for a better oq texmia ' ' Answer: Olive oil ia a very food Y eeR fBjey (M-0*lintio^ fttnoioa Bhaihod Ifotft' T^ere is, beddes, a feeling ot re* b la ze r. M ttr two or threa days on world? “Probably toe narveleas stock manipulators who, quite Mabsi Walker WlUebrshdt IS Just oil to and may be taken to law naoBqy Mdiy than ^ i leatoent against a system which the watery change 'to oriflb^ juice ones,” some reply, “ beoausa toen naturally, are opposed to sterner back from her first vacation in id large quantitiea if one enjoys the Or grapefn^it juioe, uMag ene eight- thare would ba no jaalouay, no bat- ___. ■ '-r year after year squeezes contrlbu- Jiegulatioa and if he is therefore years, which she spsnt in Bermuda. taste. One-aufferlng frmh cons ounOe flasa every tvfo hours. Two rad, no angar and na war." Otkara I Uoia in all sorts of drlvSt;.out of a not the type of commissioner that In this subtropic lettfog Mrs. WlUs^ tion and liver trouble wlU often be would lay, “Tha highly Imaglnatlva, brandt was revsalsd as a true enemas ^Wly should he Chk«o fo greatly benefited bf/ .taldtof aa amotioBal individual to by fttr tha frohp which, though large, does not Would bi most ussfifl fie ths furthsr- (uaptj the oofcit eftd lettmre pree* sportawoaaaa. Bhs w a rn with « much aa four ouneea o f olive oil bait It to ha who gtvw up arti Utar> Phunbhwwii Baallag Oantoenton by any means indude all thoae la of assded retorms, nb large handsoms stroks, was ons « f tlm sure Sgeuist the btattdmr. jua^ before vetirtof. If this to eom* atura, musie, and tba naada df .the I t la bttm a,good tieh'fi) follow Cor. Oanisr. and Trrttot Btoaeba . ■, .v. ^ towp who are capable of giving. id oitmsas Will be anxious to bast aaiders on ths' XUa&ds, imil uhed with about four oahoee of spirit. Aad as thasa poapto ara.tha the feet with a milk M ahihg grapefruit juice, it wiu be found moat Imagliiativa, wa can adA ‘In* C ve^ drive manager and every see urn Ntained tb , a place that was the envy of an bqpauss aha oa« rids a Ucyols wltbout,^haadlsbani the mdk hbottt A gsge. «dM r " ‘ mor» palatabto. The mlBhira/hould vantloa’ too." lea^ captain knows that the^ are soaoe other man oouM fill (0 oa tlSlm er e^ f ^ ^ be ^ ^ e Into "da w ougfa Tha l e r t ^ individually sAtcgsthair cone effect Noe ip/It pejekiUc ifeae«the er. the Ih - ititstlng a eohaida^ ^ dwe, wha 'nis. ildfa. Wa can »n k a oito otto . da* C O M win h r much taitKn, ^ s y n ^ Askonautlaa Hranoh td ototona.. X innva mads 'ntoa.' I levar hand over a eent to any esuas onq» a wMib. and some Hiive found thetto vi^tb H r. Hun^ilirey ^ttian the meat of Oosunsros has th o M : eieM th., ba ,vdtv (M twe or ttoee WieW . U fimottdtt onx o f m . , . "' ' ' ■■;■'■•' ,'. ■ >''^ '‘^'^• '^;C', ,. V':'' WANCJHE8TER EVBNjj^Q flBRALD. MANCHESTER. PONN*., MONDAY, OCfQBI^a I W

Founded in 1874—-When bicycles- built-for-two were the rage ^ and mustaches were mustaches! NA^tkins ANNIVERSARY / Begins Today

Oor miMle etore anA beddtaf fhop at E B E U E V E in the N R A. Oar 59th Anid- Ul Asylum Strset; Hartford, Is also versary Sale is gr<^g to be a practical oelebratina this 59th Anaiverssxy. Wdemonstration of the fact that we are doing our part. During this Celebration we will un­ dertake to absorb all the recent price advances, so that you can choose from the fresh, new, smart stock of Watkins Quality Furniture . . . the most beauti­ ful, we feel, we have ever shown . . . at the "ALL TIME LOW PRICES.”

Here is Quality Furniture built under NRA stand­ ards . . . by N R A workers . . . for N R A consum­ ers . . . at the old, low Pre-NRA prices!

EXTENDED BUDGET TERMS WILL BE GLADLY ARRANGED. •

Chippendale Secretary [(Bi^ht) One of the nnusoal values ol the sale and probably the last Snw sa6h a line secretary will cost so little. This Governor Wlnthrop Secretary has the tra­ ditional serpentine front and carved ball- and-claw feet. Genuine mahograny through­ Genuine Mahogany Chippendale Bedroom, 3 pcs. out, as sketched...... Every detail of this unusual ensemble bespeaks refinement. Such authentic features as the block fronts, separate hanging wall mirrors, carved ball-and-claw feet, broken pediment tops, locks on drawers with antique brass plates . . . are seldom available at such a low price. Exteriors are genuine mahogany throughout Poster bed, dresser base and mirror, and choice of dressing table and mirror, or, 5-drawer chest, exactly as sketched...... »119

18th Century Inlaid Dining Room, 9 pcs. Beautifully matched crotch mahogany, enhanced with inlays, plus designs ad ^ ted from fine 18th century masterpieces . . . these are the features of this Anniversary dining room. Nine pieces are included . . . the Sheraton buffet with1 its118 unusual sweuswell fro n t Duncan Phyfe table with folding, cmicealed leaf, Sheraton China with roomy cabinet base and drawer, and the set of 6 gen­ uine mahogany chairs, exactly as sketched ...... •...... »169 Custom Built Sofas An Impressive Anniversary piece, for It Is oostom-built to 3 ^ our specifications! Hardwood frames, hair and cotton ftU- ed, solid mahogany ball feet, and genuine Angora frleae oovera In smart colora... blue, burgundy, woodroee, green, rust, aa sketched......

*14.75 (Above) A smart, new touch In Oooaalonal Ohalra . .. thla Sheraton modeL Limited to the Anniver­ sary only. Yon may choose from two-tone ti^eatry and damask ooveiing, 114.75, as sketched.

(Right) A lonnge chair that la as comfortable aa

Open 1Tisv[s4ay and Saturday • X r - V-T

HIAWCHIESTBR BVENtWa HERACD. MANCHESTER, CONN. BfONDAY, OCTOBER 9,1988, W /■ P A G E S I S

11:0ft—SportL R««tew — Bin wn- MANmUIS Hemsi. SELF IMPROVEMENT 11:15—RKO ICldxdfht Frolic. GERMANY OPPOSES Queer Twists DAILY RADIO PROGRAM wnc 11:45—Southern Symphonlee. FOR THE 12:00—Hotel BUtmore Orchestra. Tm velen Broadoaatinf Scrrtoa IN m S O R E TIME IStSO-^Vinage Bam Orchestra. In Ddy*s News MONDAY, OCTOBER 0 (Central and X utem Standard Time) Hartford, RELIEF FOR JEWS Greenwich, Conn., Oct. 9 -r (API Not< -All prosrams to key and basle ehalna or Kronpa tboreof nnleu ipod* 1:00—Time. /fled; coast to coast (e to e) desisnation Includes all*1 iVailablo otatlona 60,000 1000 K. <1, tS »d M. —John F. Msnvme, ^r., to . ^ Proflrams______subjeeta. I ~ —a. to ohangs. BP> UM. ^AsaaCent. Wt East. m $10JM0,0(» t o r t ^ t fii Wabash, lild.—Up at Notre Dame the s ta ^ again i o t a hrlde. NBC-WEAF NETWORK 6:30— 6:30—Mildred Ballsy, Songs — they may^be tearing Will Donovan’s Boston S p eak s Says Oppor- east; Jack Armstrong—mldw wpt Mondaiy, October 9, 198ft. Says League Siioald Not h - The heir to the fortune left ht Wz BASIC — East: weaf vlw weel wtlc 6:46— 6:46—Jack Denny Orch.—waoc; luck charm from the wall of the father, founder of the Johni M ill­ ■wjar wtajr wcsh wfl wilt wfbr wro wgy Goo. Soherban Oreh.—chain B. 8. T. footbsdl team’s dressing room. wben wcae wtam wwj weal; Mid: tod 6:00— 7:00—Myrt A Marge—east only WDRC tim it; Is Here Now Be- ville Company, Inc., waz marrlid wmaq wcfl ♦oc-who wow wdai wkof 6:16— 7:16—Just Plain Bill — east; 4:00 p. m.—Walter Dawley, Or- terf ere— Delegate Hhkes Donovan, who last year made a yesterday In a Greenwich hotel to •NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtinj Salon Oreh.—Dixie; O’ Har* Orch. ganist. 925 Hartford Oonn. 1380 small horse shoe and sent It with a Miss Marielle Bdwiunls, fornMr 'wlba kstp webc wday kfyr crct cici mldw; Texas Rangers—west 4:30—A1 Liberty, hlUbUly songs. iSOUTH — wTva wptt wwnc wls wjax 6:S (^ 7:30—Travelers Quartet and wish for luck to Presidential candi­ canse Of Shorter Honrs. "Vanities” girl. She is his fourth Orch.—east: Kasper Slstere-^est; 4:45—Morgan Memorial Talk — Plea for Compromise. iwfla-wsun wlod wem wmc web wapl Monday, October 9. date Franklin D. Roosevelt, made a wife. “widi wamb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpro Buck Rogers—midw rpt; Frank Robert Drew-Bear. . second shoe a few weeks ago. Coach Manville’s three previous m i^ WInegar Oreh.—Dixie P M. woai ktbs kths 6:46— 7:46—Beak* Carter, Talk — ba­ 6:00—^American Public Health .As­ Anderson of Notre Dame acknowl­ rlages, two of them to ftptreaeift, MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl torir kghl 4:(X)—Harriet Cruise and Orches­ Boston, Oct. 9.— (A P )—P. A. sic; Between the Bookends—west sociation. (geneva, Switzerland, O ct 9. — edged its receipt and said it adorn­ ended in divorce. PACIFIC COAST — kgo kfl kgw komo 7:00— 8K)0—The Happy Bakers T r io - tra. O’Connell, member of the Massa­ east; The Village Choir—west 5:30—Tom Mix. (AP)—A plan for extending practi­ ed the dresstog room. Mrs. Belle Edwsmds, the aetrMffi kbq ktar torn 6:46— Wizard of Oz. 4:30—News Flashes. Cent. East. 7:16— 8:16—Edwin C, Hill—basic; Or. cal relief to Jewish refugees from Saturday the Irish were tied in chusetts etkte recovery board, to­ mother, accompsmied the couple to ganalitiee—west; Pianist—Dixie 6:00— Wrlghtville Clar on. 5:00— Skippy. 4:00— 6:00—To Be Announced 7:30— 8:30—The Serenaders — cst to Germany imder the aegis of the an opening game for the first time day urged p ‘yenalsssnce of person­ Greenwich. They were married by 4:15— 5:15—Georgia Brown, Songs 6:30— Tune Vendors. 6:15—Mark Wamow’s Novelty Or­ cst chestra. League of Nattons was temporarily in 32 years. al Improvonent” among those Justice of Peace John J. O’Brien. 4:30— 6:30—Tom Mix, Sketch—east 7:46— 8:46—CBS Plano Team—c to e 6:45— Dave Biurows’ Five Sharps. Manville and bis bride decided to 4:45— 5:45—The Wizard of Oz, Drama 6:30—Jack Armstrong, All-Amer­ blocked today when Germany cate­ Dover, Ohio—PoUce Sergeant Ed­ thousands who have a day-a-week 8:00— 9:00—Kate Smith, Song*—c to c 7:00— Charles .-.leland. postpone their wedding trip until 6:00— 6:00— Dinner Concert—also cst 8:16—^ :1 6 —Nat Shllkret’s Orchestra ica Boy. gorically opposed Interference by win Allman, who will exchange his 6:30— 6:30—The Tune Vendors—east; 8:30— 6:30—The Big Show—cst to cst 7:15— Studio Program. more lelhure under the NRA. after the arrival from abrosid of the Tom Mix—repeat for midwest 5:45— Otto Neubaucr, pianist the Leag^Je cmd Insisted the problem desk job soon for a sidewalk, “beat” , 9:00—10:00—Kostelanetz Symp.—to c 7:30— "Vanities” —Merry Madcaps b ’Co'nnell, pru d en t of a Boston bridegroom’s mother, Mrs. Clsma C. 5:45— 6:45—20 Fingers of Harmony 9:30—10:30—Talk About NRA—c to c 6:00—Buck Rogers; "Adventures in should be handled "by Interested already lias one case of outside work 5:00— 7:00—Charlie Leiand, Comedian with Fred Wade. Manville, a psmsenger on the Ehiropa 9:45—10:45— Barlow Symphony—basic; the 26th Centiu^r.” states.” in prospect. Some one stole his car. retail store, enumerated the ac­ 6:15— 7:15—Biiiy Batcheior, Sketch Myrt and Marge—repeat for west 8:00— Snow Village. complishments of the NRA In an which is scheduled to dock Wednez- 6:30— 7:30— Lum A Abner—east only 6:15— H-Bar-O Rangers. A sub-committee of the League 10:16—11:16—News Broadcast—to cst 8:30— Floyd Gibbons; Victor Sorell, Que.—A parrot fish, a red address prepared for delivery be­ day. 6:45— 7:45—The Goldbergs, Serial Act 10:30—11:30—Glen Gray’s Orch.—o to c 6:30— Vera Van., economic commission'had suggested 7:00— 8:00—Historical Sketches—east 11:00—12:00—Loon Belasco Orch.— to c Yotmg’s Orchestra. spotted creature ^ t h a head like fore a gathering o* Methodist Epis­ 6:45—^Marvelous Melodies; Frank that a high commissioner be ap­ 7:30— 8:30—Floyd Gibbons A Orchea 11:30—12:30— Barney Rapp Or.—c to c 9:00—The Gypsies. a parrot, whose natural habitats are copal ministers. FARREN GOES TO JAIL 8:00— 9:00—Gypsies Concert Orchea 12:0^— 1:00—Dance Hour—wabo only Hazard, tenor; BtusUofTs Orebeo- pointed to help the refugees and the Mediterranean sea and the In­ 8:30— 9:30—The Ship of Joy—also o 9:80—The Travelers Hour — or­ that non-members of the ‘League co­ “Thousands 6t employees,” he New Haven, Oct. 9. — (A P) — 9:00—10:00— Eastman Orches.—also c NBC-WJZ NETWORK chestra direction Norman Clou­ tra. dian ocean, was pulled from the St. said, “now have the equivalent of 9:30—10:30—Jules Landp, V iolin -to c 7:00—Myrt and Marge. operate by enabling the exiles to ob­ CJharles F. Fsirren, former postmaz- BASIC — East: wja wbz-wbaa wbal tier; Novelty Units. Lawrence river In the net of J. O. about a day-a-week more leisure 10:00—11:00—Henry King’s Orchestra wham kdka wgar wjr wlw wsyr irnMl: 15—Alfred Kettledon, tenor; tain employment. Decheneal, and has been sent to the ter at Woodmont, was transferred 10:15—11:15— Harris Orchestra — east: Midwest; wcky k ^ wenr wls xwk 10:00— Contented Program. time than they ever had before with Louise Kuchta, pianist. Before the commission today. Dr. Quebec Fish and Game Department; from the coimty jail to the state Lum A Abner—repeat for midwest kwer koll wren wmaq too wkbf 10:30— w n c Playhouse— Guy Hed- Giuseppe Motta, former president of pay sufBdent to enjoy It 'This new prison at Wethersfield today by 10:30—11:30—Jack Denny A Orchestra NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — Wtmj limd, director. 8:00—Hiurriet Lifte; trio; Joe 'The fish is about a yard long. 11:00—12:00—Mark Fisher's Orchestra wlba kstp webc wday kfyr crct cfcf Green’s Orchestra. Switzerland, declared that In view leisure may be an opportunity for Sheriff James Geddes and Deputy 11:30—12:30—Benny Meroff Orchestra SOUTH — wrva wptf wwnc wls wjax 10:01—Montclair Orchestra. of the German attitude the neces­ Philadelphia — Eaghteen-year-old great good, it nrjiy be simply a Sheriff John W. Hutt. wfla-wsun wlod wsm wmo wsb wapi 11:15— The Kin; Jesters. 8:15— Edwin C. Hill. Mabel Harper is one up on the CBS-WABC NETWORK ' wjdx wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpre 8:30—Manhattan Serenaders. sary unanimity would be Impossi­ waste, or it may even be a source Farren pleaded guilty in Superior woai ktbs kths 11:35— Jack Denny's Orchestra. ble. Prince of Wales. The Prince knows of evil, depending entirely upon its court to charges of embezzlement BASIC—East: wabc wade woko wcao 12:00 Midn —Mark Fisher’s Or 9:00—Websters' Old Timers. how it goes to be thrown from a waab wnac wkbw wkrc whk cklw MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kglr kghl He auldressed a fervent appeal to use. arising from his handling of two wdro wtau wip wjas wean wfbl wspd PACIFIC COAST — kgo kfl kgw komo chestra. 9:30— Lulu McConnell, Gertrude horse. Miss Harper now knows, too, khq kfsd ktar the German delegate, Dr. Karl Rit­ “Let us star a renaiss-nce of per­ Milford estates, and was sentenced ■wjsv; Midwest: wbbm wpn wfbm kmbe 12:30 a. m.—Benny MerofTs Or Nlesen, Isham Jones’ Orchestra. but she experienced the added dlg- kmox wowo whas Cent. EasL ter, to consult his government in the sonal Improvement. One way take to two to four years by Judge John EAST A CANADA — wpg whp wlbw chestra. 10:00— Andre Kostelanetz presents oity of having the animal sit on her. 4:30— 6:30—The Singing Lady—east 10:30—NRA Speedeer. hope of ''nding a compromise. up music, smother painting or Richards Booth. wnec wlbz wfea wore wicc efrb ckac 4:45— 6:45—Orphan Annie—east only 1:00—SUent. Unable to regain its feet after DIXIE — wgst wsfa wbre wqam wdod 10:45— New World Symphony Or "There is V strong current of oplA- sculpture, another a craft, another 6:00— 6:00—Richard Himber’s Ensem. stumbling, the horse wove around klra wrec wlao wdsu wtoc krld wrr 8:30— 6:30—Three X Sisters — east; chestra. lon that the problem should be set­ athletics or smother the sidvsmced ktrh ktsa waco koma wdbo wodx wbt The Singing Lady—repeat to wenr for a couple of seconds, then 'wbig wtar wdbj wwva wmbg 11:16— Columbia News Service. tled by friendly, though not hostile, study of bis own vocation. 6:4^ 6:45—Lowell Thomas — east; squatted on the fallen girl. She is MIDWEST — wcah wgl wmt wmbd Orphan Annie—midwest repeat 11:30—Tom Gerun’s Orchestra. intervention by, the League,” Dr. “Let the churche., gather our wtaq wlsn wlbw kfb kfab wkbn wcco 6:00— 7:00—Amos ’n’ Andy—east only Motta asserted. nursing cuts and bruises. people to them and teach them the wsbt 6:16— 7:15— Baby Rose Marie—es. on. “I beseach Germainy to collabo­ Allerton, Ell.— "And how does this MOUNTAIN—kvor klz koh tol 6:30— 7:30—The Country Club—east truths of living. Have the church COAST—khj koln kgb kfre kol kfpy WBZ-WBZA suit fit m e?” asked the fastidious 7:00— 8:00—The Nomads Orchestra rate, otherwise the question cannot tsike an active part in the recrea­ kvl kfbk kmj kwg kern kdb kgmb Deaths Last Night negro as be admired himself before 7:30— 8:30—Potash end Psrlmutter Springfield — Boston be solved, because Germaaiy Is the tion and amusements of both young Cent. East. 7 :4 ^ 8:46—Red Davis, Sketch—basic most interested party.” the mirror of a gents’ furnishing smd old. Let each church form 4:00— 6:00—SkIppy, Sketch—east only 8:00— 9:00—Weekly Minstrels Show store. 4:15— 6:15—Vera van. Song*—to c 8:30— 9:30—Melody Moments A Vocal Dr. Ritter promised to confer with yoimg people’s dubs. 4:30— 6:30—Jack Armstrong— ea. only 9:00—10:00—The Hour Glass—also cst Lexington, Ky.— Henry C. Mc­ Berlin and yielded to friendly pres­ "Perfect,” sedd the clerk. “XXX Let us fill the new leisure 10:00— 11:00—Leaders Male Trio— east: Monday, October 9, 1983 4:45— 4:45— Mark Warnow’s Orch.— Dowell, 72, of Lynchburg, Va; — sure to sit in the sub-committee ‘T m sort of fussy and demand the hours with activity that is worth to c Amos ’n’ Andy—repeat for west best,” said the negro as he strutted 6:00— 6:00—Bock Rogers, Skit—east 10:15—11:15—The Poet Prince—also cst E. S. T. Judge of the U. S. District court for which will seek a compromise. The while, smd above all, let us learn only; Skippy, Sketen—rpt for mldw 10:30—11:30—Southern Symphony—to c 4:00 p. m.—Radio Guide (drama) the Western district of Virginia. commission adjourned its 'delibera­ forth in the new raiment. that our religion is something to : ^ o ' f o n N ^ 6:15— f:l5—The Rangers—east only; 11:00—12:00—Den Bestor and Orches. Philadelphia—Michael J. Mullin, Police are looking for him. The Chicago Orchestra—midwest 11:30—12:30—Roger Gerston and Orch. —direction Vernon Radcliffe. tions until Tuesday. live by and do business by.” 6:00— Agrrlcultural Markets 57, deputy coroner for 15 years and French delegates opposed the clerk wishes pay for the suit 28,(KM New Jobe Montreal—The slx-yefu'-old daugh­ 5:15—Paul Asb and his Casino Or­ former Detroit major league base­ postponement O’Connell said that between July swing into the second period of ball player. ter of J. Friend tumbled out of a chestra. window and fell three stories. When 15 and August 16 approximately their enrollment,” came the report 5:30—Kellogg Singing LAdy. Cleveland—Hugh Bryson Wick 28,000 wage earners were added to FOREST RECRUITS - from ainton, "the work goes for­ 64, former president of Steel and her horrified parents reached the 5:45— Little Orphan Annie. sidewalk, she was laughing and im- the pavrolls of Mazssmbusetts fac­ ward without a hitch.” 6:00— Esse.>. House Ehisemble. Tubes, Inc. tories and that these payrolls were Camp Tourney reported: "Our RUCKINGHAM Injured. 6:80— Time, temperature. Increased nearly |700,000 per week. Let « •xplain how our helpful NOW IIHRAINING barracks are going up at a phenom­ TELEPHONE HEAD DIES 6:34— Sports Review — Bill Wil' During the same period, he re­ service supplies from $10 to $300 enal rate, the roof of one having I Hams. The Buckingham Parents-Teach- ported, 6,000 to 8,000 employees been put on in four days, and floor 6:40— Weather. St. Jean de Luz, France, Oct. 9.— ers Association will meet in the were added to the staffs of Msussi- G oh to eversfe folks . . . without Youths in State Camps Busy joists for others also being Ir place. 6:42— Famous Sajdngs. (A P )—Hemand Behn, president of Buckingham school building this | Overnight A. P. chusetts wbolessile smd retail estab­ endorsers. The only cost is a month­ It looks as though we are to win our 6 :43—Today’s News — Lowell the International Telephone and evening, Oct. 9 at 8 p. m. 'The sub­ lishments smd pa3rroHs of those ly cherge of three per cent on un­ race with Old Man Winter by a Telegraph Company, died today Thomas. jects will be: “What the School ex­ News firms Incresmed by between |155,000 paid balance. For exemple, tho Arranging Winter Quar­ comfortable margin." 7:00— Amos ’n’ Andy. after a protract^ illness. He was pects of the Home,” by Mlzs Eliza­ smd $160,000 per week. The immediate problem was that 7:15— Baby Rose Marie. 53 years old. beth Loveland: "What the Home | He ssdd that be believed the first average monthly cost for $100 is ters at This Time. of bousing, with wooden barracks 7:30—Grantland Rice; Mary Me Ill for many months, Mr. Behn’s expects of the School, by Lewis O. Malden, Mass.—Mrs. Mary Ann stage in the NRA was passed and only $1.65 when repaid in 10 going up at all camps to replace the Coy, soprano; Betty Barthel condition became critical early In Klnne. t)r. Charles Rankin will Cabal an found beaten to death in a that the second critical stage— the monthly payments. tents used during the summer. Once blues singer; double quartet September and his death from stom­ speak on Tuberculosis and the X- garden at the rear of her home. Her gap between Increased payrolls and comfortable qusulers have been as­ ach and other alimentary disorders ray machine. The ladies quartet New Haven, Oct. 9.— (AP)—Fore­ Jack Golden and his Orchestra. husband, Michael, held by police. the consequent incresise in consum­ CALL. WRITE OR PHONE men of the Civilian <3onservation sured, the recruits will turn to their 8:00— Draioas from Real Life. bad been expected several days. will give vocal selections. Sanwlch, Mass— Pajama jacket er buying- was now reached. Corps camps in Connecticut report­ winter assignment of cultural work 8:0fi—Nomads — Alexander Kiri Every member of his family was Mr. and Mrs. Russell Tryon are flying in the rigging as a distress The third stage, he ssdd, would be ed today there had been no slacken­ In the state’s forests. loff, director. at the bedside wben the interna­ at the head of the hospitality com­ signal brings Coast Guard to aid of the stabilizing smd perpetuating of ing in the work of the forest work­ G ypsy moth crews at Camp 8:30—Moe A Nell. , tionally known business executive mittee assisted by Miss Dorothy 36-foot schooner Cimbau. Schooner reco /ery once it has been attained. ers as the first enlistment ended and Roosevelt have covered 4,844 acres 8:45—Red Davis (drama). died, including his widow, Mrs. Barnett, Howard Wright, Mr. and proceeds to Stamford, Conn., after "That stage (the third),” he said, the new enlistment began. of wooded land and plan to cover 9:00— Greater Minstrels. Helen Behn, and their four children. Mrs. W. C. Howe and Mni. Jennie being made seaworthy. "at the moment may seem far The majority of the boys, re-en­ 100,000 acres. Crews from this camp 6:30—^Tq be annouqc^. Porzio. Taunton, Mass.—Virginia Nemey, ahead, but right now is the time S4S-«l>M*le» Perfume is worn in the ears by Howard Reed was busy the past iiOtae* SWSi-ffcoM «e i listing for a second period of six will CQver every red pine plantation 10:01—Gene and - I 23, Attleboro, Mass., fatally Injured wben the foundation work must be week on the School Elnumeration for MANCHeSm months, remained at their posts from the Thames River at New Lon­ 10:36—MetropoUtAn Platinum Syn Negrito girls of the Philippines; the when thrown from horse. laid.” Glastonbury and be has covered the while replacements were brought In don, west to Branford, and north to copators. perfume is placed in a rolled cloth eastern part of the town from Gris­ for those who accepted honorable Middletown, eliminating the Euro­ 10:45— News. and inserted in the split lobe of the wold street to Hopewell. discharge from the -corps, and new pean pine shoot moth. Other camps 11:00—Time, weather, temperature ear. recruits were obtained for the two have similar assignments. additional camps to be established In this state. RFlCKa PLANE RECORD Those youths ~ho did not re-enllst Akyab, Burma, Oct. 9— (.AP) — | were examined, paid and checked Wing Commander Sir Charles ont iMt week. "And many did not Kingsford-Smltb, Australian avia­ seem so spry about leaving as they tor, hopped today for Alor Star, had formerly vowed they would be," Malay states, with what was consid­ said the report from Camp Tourney ered a good chance of beating the | In Torrington. record for the England-to-Austrtilla The foremen reported to Forester flight. R. M. Ross of the Connecticut Forest Although wben he left Lympne, Velvet-Finish and Park Association that the work Elngland, last Wednesday he declar­ was being concentrated along two ed he was not out to b ^ t C. W. A. lines— training the new recruits Scott’s time of 8 days 20 hours and and 'preparing for the winter. 47 minutes, Sir Charles was ahead "As the men at Camp Roosevelt of Scott’s mark this morning. U You, too, will like New Method*s Velvet-Finish Shirts** for TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY

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with intoxication and breach c i spirit of full cooperation with srour lisHSstsz fnr tbs loss nf her rhild P''aoe He was arrested on Friday HUNT aUBS DONATE endeavor to make Connecticut a H ie mkn who did her wremg re­ h esi C oldl« BUSINESS BOOMING night after midnight in the Rock­ state for sportsmen.” AMUSEMENTS turns end Is with Mlml’s ...... Beat treated ROCKVILLE ville Diner by Patrolmtui Arthur Additional checks, on^ for $100 front. A fter he leaves, without “doatog” Frm after creating a disturbance. $550 TO GAME FUNDS and another for $50, were received she realizes that the child Is the A of $7 was imposed on each from prominent btmtsmen with re­ only (•xwg in thb world that mat­ INSCHENEQABY •m GIRL” CLAUDETIE ters, and starts a natim-wide charge with costs of $10.78. In de­ quests that their identity be with­ V i s a s fault of payment of the $24.78 he Four Fairfield And Litchfield held. Commissioner Beck stated: search to r the baby in an effort to IS CRm CAUY HURT was committed to< jedl. Groups, Two Anonymous "This nortamanllke contribution, PLAYS TORCH SINGER r^;aln happlneas. John Cahill, aged S3, was charged D o d o ts Give Restocking arranged through the coturte^ of General Electridd Co., Gets Mr. Howard, obviates the necessity IN STOLEN JOYRIDE with assault and b a t t ^ and intoxi­ Fund. cation as the resxilt of a fight in the or reason for the proposal to license Cifibert Gets Kind Of Part She himt club packs. It should be a Two Big Orders— Adds freight yards with Howard War- Hartford, Oct 9 — Thomas H, Has Always Wanted—Com­ nock. He was arrested by Patrol­ source of keen satisfaction to both Walter Koelsch’s Skull Frac­ Beck, ring in her latest vehicle for Para­ oreaae In general bnslnesa has Village street, Rockville, suffered a on the left side of his face where nhftjring game birds for restocking GET MARRIAGE UCENSE mount, ‘Torch Singer,” playing a NOTICE TO THE PUBUC purposes. ’The contributions came 2-day engagement at the State brought blue sklee to this Industrial fractured skull in an automobile ac­ he had been cut. A fine of $7 and costs of $9.53 was Imposed. In de­ as a pleasing aftermath of charges theater W e^e sd a y and ’Thursd^^. Dentists Not Allowed To Advertise city where Thomas Edison and Sam­ cident in Chicopee, Mass., on Satur­ fault of $16.53 he was taken to jalL by the State Association of Fish and Hollsrwood, Oct. 9.— (A P ) — De­ After her ultimatum against The State of Connecticut bee recently passed a law nuUring uel Tnanii dreamed of the electrical day evening about 7:30 o’clock. Game Cfiubs that the riders to "goody-goody” roles, the p « t of Anniversary Celebration spite a hurried Sunday trip to Las It unlawful for a dentist to advertise prices. This law may In­ empire they later created. Koelsch took a Ford roadster, hounds "scattered game” and subse­ Vegas, Nevada, where they ob­ a hard-boiled girl of the night crease the price of dental service. To me.it would seem tiiat it 'The 200th anniversary celebration Within the past two weeks the owned by Joseph Marcinowski, of quent denials by the huntsmen tained a license to wed, both Lupe clubs provides h6r with a ^ e would. of the founding of the Ellington General Electric Company, keystone Rockville, which was parked on Chi­ which culminated in defeat by the Velez, vivacious little Mexican act­ that’s more to her lUdng. She is (Congregational church closed yes­ of the communitj*’s industrial life, copee street in that town, without General Assembly last spring-of a ress, and Johnny MeissmuUer, for­ surrounded by a group of well has received two public work jobs the permission of the owner. He terday after a three-day celebration bill to license and regulate hunt club mer world swimming champion and kno^;ra names, including Ricardo I Refuse to Increase Prices TwMty-one years' record in Gonnecticat and wltb olfioee tn aggregating more than $4,000,000. struck a trolley p>ole, demolishing which attracted many former par­ packs. Commissioner Beck said. now a film player, were emphatic in Cortez, David Manners, Dyda Ro­ ishioners from all parts of N ew Eng­ IS New England dties enables me to buy larger quantities there­ One, a Navy order, is for turbine the roadster which rolled over three C. Wadsworth Howard, master of their statements today "no cere­ bert! and Baby LeRoy. land. by making It possible for me to give the best materials at prices equipment to be instaTed in six new times. The trolley pole was broken the Fairfield and Westchester mony had been performed.” In the picture, adapted from the Rev. (Charles H. Ricketts of N or­ mneta lees than the dentists wbo supported this New Law. destroyers. The other is for two off a short distance above the Hounds, who headed a himt club “We might get married today — well known Liberty Magazine story, wich opened the Sunday morning generators for the Boulder Dam ground. committee, presented Commissioner and again It might be three years “Mike,” by Grace Perkins, (Jlau- Marcinowski and Prank Dailey of service while-Rev. James T. Carter h3rdro-electric plant. Filliiig the con­ Beck with a check for $440 with the from now,” said Miss Velez. dette sings a number of new songs, I Can Save Ton Money Rockville were attending the wed­ of Worcester, Mass., did the preach­ written especially for her by Ralph tracts will add new men to the pay­ following letter: / Last week Weismuller had his If you will come to my office for a F R E E examination and ding in Chicopee of Miss Adelle ing. “In the names of the foUowinig Ralnger who authored America’s rolls, Increase the working time of final decree of divorce from Bobble get my prices. Absolutely N O CH ARG E for this service and an Baran of that place and Vincent A Sunday afternoon program was himts: Fairfield Himt, Miss Helen first modem torch song, "Moanin’ men now working and add about Am st, actress, entered in court rec­ obligations. Diesiadeski of Rockville. held in the form of a "fellowship Bedford, Master; Fairfield and ords. He denied plans for re-mar- Low” for the "First Little Show.” $2,000,000 to the Schenectady pur­ My prices for October will surprise yon. W e do all Marcinowski repwrted to the pK>- service”, with greetings from Rev. Westchester Hounds, C. Wadsworth rylng sajdng "I’m just out of trouble A s Sally TrenV vdiose man has chasing power In the next 18 branches of dentistry. Get my prices before having any dentist llce that the roadster was missing (]reorge S. Brookes, pastor of the Howard and W . V. C. Ruxton, and don’t intend to get into it "done her wrong,” Claudette vows do yonr work. months. and was told that such a car had X ^ o n Congregational church of Masters; The Watertown Hunt, Dr. agsdn.” vengeance after she Is forced Hire 1200 Men been found on Chicopee street, Itockville, who represented the Tol­ W. H. Merrlman and Andrew Jack- through lack of funds to give up Plates Repaired Examination Teeth Between April 1 and September 1 land (County Association of Congre­ her baby for adoption. She changes wrecked beyond repair. son, Masters, and the Oxrldge Hunt, STRIKE CALLED OFF 8 Hours Free! Extracted the General Electric Company add­ Marcinowski went to Chicopee gational Churches. James A. Farrell, Jr., M a^er, It her name, turns hard and braz­ ed 1,200 men to their working force. yesterday afternoon to recover his Rev. Sherrod Soule, representing gives me great pleasure to send you SeUersville, Pa„ Oct. 9— (A P ) — en, and looks to the night-club DR C. W. KING 306 Main Street Increasing the number of those number plates and learned at the the Congregational Fellowship of the enclosed check 8is a contribution Four bimdred employes of the U. S. world for a chance at success. Hartford Honrs 9-6 Connecticut, delivered the Simday drawing checks to almost 11,000. Chicopee hospital that Koelsch was toward a fun for the purpose of re­ Gauge Ck)., on strike for the iM t two She changes her name to Mlmi Other Office Last year the employes roster show­ still in an unconscious condition with afternoon address, taking for his leasing game birds in such places as weeks, returned to work today. The Benton and as a waller of torch DR. B. F. ADLES Bridgeport ed no more than 7,000 workers. but, little hope held for his recovery topic, “A Habitation for (Cod” by they may be most needed in the tool company and employes’ repre­ songs, wins fame, wealth and men. Licensed Dentist In Charge Telephone 6-3100 An examiner for a building and as he had a fractured skull and in­ Rev. Dr. Robbins W. Barstow, pres State of Connecticut. sentatives agreed to allow unioniza­ None of the three, however, she loan company said September mark­ ternal injuries. No hope was held ident of the Hartford Semkiary “This contribution is made in a tion and to discuss wage increases. learns to her sorrow, quite com- ed the upturn here, citing as his for his recovery. Foundation. reason the fact that many “G. E." Lose Go Prison Grid Saturday’s services were imusual- employes resumed payments on The All-Rockville football squad­ ly interesting, opening with a his­ homes and many others increased ron, under the leadership of Carlo torical service at 2:30 o’clock with Rev. Dr. E. L. Cook of SomersvlUe in their payments. CJenovesi, lost its op>ening game at A t the peak of “G. E.” business. the Connecticut State Prison at chsirge of the devotion, with an ad­ dress of welcome by Deacon H. H. In 1928 and 1929, there were 26,000 Wethersfield on Sunday afternoon by McKnlght. An address on the topic, TO WIN THE workers in the Schenectsuly plants. a score of 18 to 0. There wsis no "The Slarly History of the Ellington The city's population was no more scoring <»ntii the third quarter when the Prison team made a touchdown Church” by Rev. Jobo T. Nichols, than 90,000. Today It Is 96,000. but failed to gain the extra point pastor, was also given, as was an WORLD SERIES Schsnecta<^ was an unknown by a kick. address entitled "Our Inheritance” village when a :jrlend of Thomas by State Librarian George S. (3odard EALTHY NERVES In the fourth quarter the Prison IT TAKE Edison, from a passing train, saw team ' made anotner touchdown in of Hartford. an empty factory building. Edison the last seven minutes of play and wanted to get out of New York with A n Informal, program was held gained the extra p»int by kicking a Satiirday evening in the church his struggling manufacturing com­ > - ■i‘ 5 goal. auditorium with gfreetlngs from the pany. In 1886 he moved his plant to More than 100 fans accompanied mother church by Rev. Harry S Schenectady. With him came young the Rockville team to Wethersfield Martin of South Windsor and from Sam InsuU, as secretary. A s Ekiison emd the team received a big cheer the “grandmother” church by Rev perfected and invented electrical de­ as it marched onto the field led by ’Theodore E. Frank of Windsor. For­ .ill: vices InsuU extended the company’s the Prison band. mer Attorney (general Charles business world. When InsuU went Deputy Warden Cjharles Caswell Phelps, of Rockville, brought greet­ his own skyrocketing way, the “G, offered to reserve a ^ t e later in the ings from the Rockville chimches. E.” had been formed. season for a return game. Pl^ Boast The following were in the All- GI Rockville squadron; Carlo Geno- Many attended the Sunday pig vesi, manager; Roger ’Tansey, roast held yesterday aiftemoon by PHONE OPERATOR coach; Stanley Key, timer; Peter the Liedertafel S i n ^ g society, at the Liedertafel Grove. world: ^ ampio Genovesi, linesman; players. Captain VALUABLE AGENT John Zlra, Andrew Doboz, Prank The day’s events opened with a Deboz, Alec Gross, C^iester Prack- big dinner at noon which was follow­ J ' nlak. Ruddy Gessay, Joseph Gessay, ed by a musical program presented IN EMERGENCIES Charles Gessay, "Porky” Pardak, by the Men’s (Chorus of the club. i i i o k e Everett Theummler, Leo Stone, O^- Dancing was enjoyed during the aft- car PhllUpa, Edward Bresnahan, emooii with the music burnished by Special Assistance Rendered In Vincent Gessay, Frank Geissler. Max Kabiick’s orchestra. Situations Such As Those This was the second game played ’The committee in charge of the pig roast consisted of Fell Yanke, Of Which Fire Prevention by the State Prison team but the first time they scored as the game chairman; Paul Lehman, Max Ka- Week Is a Reminder. on October 1 was tied when they brlCk, Jr., Adolph Smith, Walter played the Sons of Italy from Mid­ Schmelske, W alter Gerstenlauer, Telephone operators alwajrs try dletown without either tj^m scoring. Martin Unden and Otto Yanke. to co-operate with the authorities Wins State Championship Inspection This Evening during emergencies such as those of A. G. Omsbee of N ew Haven won ’The annual inspection of Ellen G. vdilch Fire Prevention Week is the state championship in the AlO Berry Auxiliary, U. S. W . V., will reminder. Operators recognise bore skeet shoot at the first annual be held tonight in the G. A. R. heill. their heavy responslbUities in the Connecticut state championdiip Memorial building. The Inspection face of any emergency, and on nu' shoot at the Rockville Pish and merous occasions they have re­ will be in charge of Mrs. Eva E. Game Q u b on Mile Hill in ToDand. Stewart, of Bridgeport, and staff. (RlsW mained at their posts without More than twenty marksmen par­ “ 6REAT TEAM WORK end heeldiT nerves carried thought of personal inconvenience or The program will open at' 6:30 ticipated in the shoot and sportsmen us to the top,” MV* BUI Terry, brilliant Oiantf danger. o’clock with a supper for Mrs. were present from all parts of Con­ In many of the smsdler exchanges Stewart and staff after which the manager. “ A check-up of the team *how* that necticut and Massachusetts. of The Southern N ew Englsmd Tele­ inspection will be held. Mrs. Alice 21 out of 23 of the W o rld Champion Giants Two events were held in the .410 phone Company the operators Chapman, president of the auxiliary, class, the first being the .410 short •moke Camel*.” spread the alarm of fire at the first will be in charge of the events telephone caU by calling fire head­ shoot followed by a .410 long shoot. which will close with a social hoiur. The first match consisted of 60 quarters and notifying the chief or Notes ' targets open to all registered Con­ assistant. In some offices the (^mmander William C. Plunder, necticut shooters using two and one- GameweU system of fire alarm sig­ of the Fourth District, American Le hsif inch shells, or the old style, and naling has been instaUed so that the glon, who hails from Rockville, was the winner Is recognized as the .410 operators need only step to the fire & charge of the district installation short champion. box in the central office to sound held Sunday afternoon at Willlman The results of the .410 short skeet the alarm. Sometimes, in the ex­ tic. This district Includes both Tol­ shoot was as follows; First, B. W. changes where there is only a vol land and Windham Counties. The Claridge of Hampden, score 43; sec­ untew fire organization, the oper­ auxiliary of the Fourth District also ond, P. Scott of New Britain, score ators start the fire siren provided Installed their newly elected officers 42; third, E. Field White, of Hart­ for the purpose to notify all volun on Sunday afternoon. ford, score 41. There were three tsers to report for duty. A public card party will be given shooters tied for third honors but During big emergencies such as on Wednesday evening by the Chil­ E. Field White won the shoot-off second and third alarm fires, when dren of Mary of St Bernard’s Cath­ contest. seconds coimt and aUl firemen in olic church in both the Ladles of Co The second match for the .410 (AAom) the city may be needed at a mo­ lumbus and the Knights of Colum­ ment’s notice, the chief operator long championship with 60 targets ••nMPY NBtVES AND home bus halls in the Presoott block. prepares for the emergency by caU- per skeeter, but with the new three- Both bridge and whist will be play­ run* don’t go together,’* Ing for additional operators and sup­ inch shell for the official state ed after which refreshments will be according to Mel Ott* plying certain operators with cards championship resulted as follows: served showing the telephone numbers of First, A. G. Omsbee of N ew Haven, ” So I stick to my Camels The regular meeting of the Board firemen known to be off duty. Then score 49; second, F. Scott, N ew Brit­ when 1 get a minute to of Common Council be held on when word comes from the fire chief ain, score 47; third, "Tim " Weather- enjoy e smoke.” Tuesday evening with Mayor Albert or his assistant of the need for more head, Hartford, score 44. iAh^am\ E. Waite presiding. Considerable men, the chief operator Instructs the The championship events had the routine business remains to be acted - I CAN’T RISK getting designated operators to call aU fire­ approval of the National Skeet upon at this meeting because of the ruffled nerves solsmoks men they can reach. In this way the Shooting / Association and the short meeting held two weeks ago. Camels,” *aTsCarlHub> city’s fire forces are quickly mob- matches were in accordance with the The work of constructing the new iUzed. 1983 rules and regulations. bslL “ I UkatiisirinUd. road on Market street popularly Beyond this initial service of Beady for Fair n«M end 1 know disy known as "Opera House Hill”, has spreading the alarm, during Are Rockville will be well represented been completed and the street open won’t interfere with emergencies operators work harder at the 64th annual Stafford Springs ed'to use. bealdiy nervi than in normal timbes because of Fair which opens Tuesday and will the greatly Increased number of continue until Thursday, closing The annual minstrel show of Stan caUs following alarms. Though with a big "Columbus Day” celebra­ ley Doboss Post No. 14, American many of these are placed by ciui- tion at which Governor Cross is ex­ L ^ o n , which was scheduled for No­ ous persons, operators must com­ pected to attend. vember 11, has been postponed until plete every call as quickly as pos­ Parley B. Leonard, formerly head December 14. Alderman Francis B> sible, for they never know when one of the Rockville Fair Association, Cratty is directing the production. of them may be an emergency caU will be one of the judges at the Plans are imder consideration for to the Are or police departments or IT IS MORE horse racing events. The racing the calling of a special town meet- WEIX, THE RETURNS ARE It takes healthy nerves to go oo to the hospital. It is during such Ing to enact an ordlnuxce charg;lng Umes, when operators off duty glad­ will be In charge of Lott O’Halloran, IN. Conffratalationi to the new winning day after day through Jr., son of the well known Lott all Itinerant venders who come to FUN TO KNOW ly respond, that they work strenu­ Rockville a fee for selling their World Champioiui— the 'Giants t crucial sefles after series. . . d ^ ously to maintain the same high O’Halloran, who has conducted, the racing events for nearly forty years. wares in this community. The an­ Rated by the experts as a hope­ livering time after time in the Calais ar« made grade of service as in less busy nual town meeting refuse’, to pass periods. ’The handicap at Stafford Springs pinches^ has not been the need of horses but such an ordinance because the reso­ less contender this amazing team, from floor, MORE The Are and police departments' lution stated “tax” instead of "li­ are indispensable to the welfare of the need of facilities to shelter all of playing under inspired leadership^ It means something when yon cense fee”, which was contrary to EXPENSIVE toboc- the community. And it is apparent, the horses which have entered in the fought successfully through one discover that 21 out of the ^ varlotM events. statute. too, to both departments-that the Giants smoke Camel cigarettes. ready, prompt co-operaAon of the Tuesday’s events are as follows: of the hardest National League cot than any othor telephone company is just as indis­ Two-yew-old trot, purse $600; FOUR SPEOTATOBS KILLED races in years'... and, again the These men, to whom healthy popular brand. pensable to them in speeding and co­ three-year-old trot, purse $?00; 2:12 under dog, wmit

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BOB W ESTON, son o f a mU- bad decided it tpo BARGAIN HOUND lionaire, is la kwo with JOAN sh a bb y.. Track Star To Speak At Co- Local Sf:hool Broadeno Scope WARING, Memphis girt. Bob boa “Perhaps we cirald’ find come to in emmecUon A 69th AnniverssLry Sale at Wat­ thing to fit you. aik Mrs. The C3enter Pharmacy, formerly In Inangnratmg a New with his father's new textile Idan.” Barbara spoke doubtfully. kins is something you can’t afford hnnbiis Banquet To Be Packard’s, has again become a plant. He first saw Jou on the “No, please don’t,” Joius said- Schraft candy store. Window and to miss. This sale starts today and train when she was returning you’ll be both siirpiised and pleased 'I ’ve been driving since counter displays are arranged semi- Held October 16. Program. home from college becaose of her ru just rest a while end when TOU see the low and exciting weekly by young ladies from the 3 family’s financial difiBealttes. ramble about thie beautiful factory. This week’s special is Mo­ pricea Really, there are some ma^ The Warings have a little money. place. Please don’t bother.” velous bargains among which you’ll lasses Chips, a slxty-cent variety Joseph P. Meduskey, famous as A widespread program of educa­ Joan’s fattier, a member of an “Well, If you’re sure you. don't find an 18th Century Inlaid Dining yean before. MRS. WARING longs for 39c a pound. the ace of America’s two mllers, will tional guidance is helng inaugurat­ mind,” said Barbara. She went out, Room set, 9 pieces, for |169—^by the for ber dangtaten to bave tbe so­ closing tbe door behind her. At the way thin la in the window. And make his first public appearance in ed this fall imder the jurisdiction cial position denied ber. Joan’s Manchester since returning from his foot of tbe stairway she met Etob.' The October bride this year walks there’s a Chippendale Secretary and of the local State Trade School, it sister, Pat, two yean younger, “Where's Joan?” be asked. down the aisle in a gown that —^weU just a ^ u t everything in the recent tour of Europe as one of the was made known by Director J. G. loves pleasure and pretty clothes. speakers at the Knights of Colum­ “She’s awfully tired,” Barbara catches all the glamor of the new store is in on this sale. Echmalian today, in announcing She is infatuated with JEKUK said. She’s goin g to rest before mode. The bride must pay particu­ bus dinner to be held at the Man­ that unit courses of instruction FORRESTER, son of her employ­ chester Country club on October 16. dinner.” lar attention to the fabric which ’The tCg-nnAii City Chamber of would be given throughout the er. “Rest?” Bob said blankly. she selects for her wedding dress. Commerce gives this definition of In touring Europe this past summer state in the various trades. BARBARA COURTNEY, a - with a group of American track “Yes, she said the trip tired ber. As is true of all frocks for impor­ “Courteous Efficiency.’’ “A business Those Already Planned dety girl whom Bob knew in New What poor company you must have tant occasions, the material can t may spread itself over the whole stars, Joe McCTluskey won thirteen Paramount has four comedy Mr. Echmalian said that classes York, is scheming to win him. out of eighteen races. He visited been!” Barbara added lightly. be too luxxuious. Velvet is a favor­ world smd may emplw a himdred teams, each of which is famous for are already being planned In Taft- Barbara Invites Bob to a boose Bob frowned. Joan had not thousand men, but the^werage per­ many of the nations abroad, and vlUe, Stonington, Mystic and Nor­ ite. So is satin. If you do decide on AUTO REGISTRATION mixing in and mixing up other party given by CAROL SHERI­ seemed tired. She had e^ipeared son will usually form his judgment will have mapy interesting things to wich, where applicants are now be­ DAN. At flnt be refnses to go, satin, get some that is heavy and M ks’ affairs. 'They’ve always been to be gay and happy. He had been glittering. Heavy ottomans, bro­ of that business through his con­ tell concerning his trip. ing registered. (Classes will be es­ because of .plans whlchr' include a bit mixed up mentally. Now, as having a wonderful time and bad cades and silvery lame are wise tact with one individual. If this per­ A d ^ Walsh Dl tablished in whatever trade in Joan. Barbara maneuven to In­ the two photos above show you, supposed she felt the same way. son is rude or inefficient, it will It is also hoped to have Adam “ DEADLINE” NOV. 15 clude Joan in tbe party so that choices too. they are mixed up facially. which the applicants are interested Deliberately he had prolonged the^ take a lot of courtesy and efficien^ and if the demand is sufficient, spe­ Bob will change bis mind. She Can you unmlx them? trip because of tbe excitement of to overcome the bad impression.’’ cial Instructors will be engaged. hopes that he win be disillu­ It’s all part of the Merry Mix-Up making it with her. The trip Mr. Echmalian points out that In- sioned when he learns Joan does Contest, being jointly sponsored by around Clarksdale bad taken on Don’t ever let this October go by structloiis may be obtained in archi­ not belong to their crowd. 'Take your shoes to the State Commissioner Conner Says ’The Herald and the State ’Theater. extra half hour. without tit.ldng advantage of the Joan accepts the invitation Shoe Repairing Shop to have them ’The twenty-five prizes are pairs tecture drawing, mechanical draw­ All the time be had been fight­ Fallot Studio offer. You may have wtih some misgivings. properly repaired and rebuilt. Here of guest tickets to see one of these ing, silk textiles, general textiles, ing the desire to tell her bow dear six French buff ovals size 4 x 6 and All Applications After CHAPTER X also you will find excellent service famous teams in Paramount’s “Too machinery, tool making, carpentry and companionable she was, how one French oval size 8 x 10 for only “Well, here we are!” Bob said in cleaning and dyeing shoes. Dial Much Harmony,” that sensation­ and eleftrldty. All classes will be much be loved her. He know be $4.50. Remember, this is for this free of charge. as he deftly, swung the car into a 8838. That Wai Be ^Unsh." al musical comedy extravaganza was sentimental and romantic but wide driveway over which arched month only. which opens next Sunday at the Great interest in vocational guid­ be bad an idea that the surroimd- the breinches of enormous oedt trees. State ’Theater. And what a cast! ance has bee: manifested through­ ings should be appropriate when “It’s a lovely old place, isn’t it, Paris isn’t so far ahead of tu aft­ Commissioner Michael A. Connor Bing Crosby, a famous comedy out the state, since classes in rug be told Joan bow he felt. A pub­ Joan?” er all according to Margaret Wells, of the state department of motor teqm, Judith Allen, Harry Green making were esti bllsbed last year lic highway where attention was “Lovely,” she agreed. The beauty Los Angeles and Hollywood modiste In making coffee, perfect clean­ vehicles stated yesterday that the Lilyan Tashman, Ned Sparks, Sam­ in Thompsonville, These classes, constantly being diverted wasn’t a Rosewood Manor was actually and designer, who says that Holly­ liness is one requisite. Reasonably so-called “deadline” for securing my Ctohen, and plenty more. with instructions in the entire o t suitable pl^e. What be bad to say breath-taking. The scene before wood stars show a decided prefer­ quick serving is another. You can the same registration for 1934 as an Here’s how to qualify for one method of carpet manufacture, are was too Important to risk Inter­ them was like an exquisite setting ence for gowns created by Ameri­ make coffee in a metal or glass per­ automobile owner has for this year of the contest awards. Above are being continued this fsdl, starting ruptions by road hogs, a blow-out from a motion picture the old can rather than French designers. colator, in an agate coffee pot, in will be November 15th, the cus­ two of the eight Merry Mix-Ups tonight at Thompsonville with o t or some similar nuldwce. south. Huge trees framed the aluminum, over coal or gas or by tomary date. ’The commissioner which are Included in the contest. forty students. “Oh, don’t look so depressed!" spacious colonial home, white with electricity; you can drip it into a pointed out that the main office of Strange looking specimens, eh ? Thompsonville Class Barbara said, laughing up at him, green shutters. Large columns ex­ rhina pitcher; you can stew it in a the department and the branches in Each one is divided into three Mr. Echmalian had personal crinkling her nose upon which sev- tended to the roof. Comfortable In washing it’s important to use big tin psm over a camp fire; and Waterbury, Bridgeport, Danbury, parts, each part belong iig to a dif­ charge of the Thompsonville class ersLl freckles were sprinkled be­ looking chairs, swings and bench s something that’s kind to your it will always be delicious if you Stamford, New Haven, New London, ferent person. Eight of these and this year found it necessary to comingly. “There are others who were scattered about the wide ver­ clothes and at the same time kind have the right knack. Norwich smd Willlmantic will make Mix-Ups will appear in this con­ create two classes for advanced pu­ appreciate your powers of enter­ Walsh, assistant football coach at anda. 'Truly it waus a beautiful to your hands. ’Try Robertson Sudsy everj^ effort to comply with r*iuests test starting today, and two each pils and beginners, meeting Mon­ tainment.” Yale University, present as one of home. Adding a final touch to the Bob swung up tbe stairs without Soap Chips. I stopped at the Center Pharmacy for special markers or reservation of for the next three days. day, Tuesday nights and Saturday the speakers. Mr. Walsh had con­ charming scene were hundreds of answering. He returned in a few Luncheonette this morning and had present numbers. After all have been published, afternoon. Mr. Echm allr^ believes sented to attend, but due to the fact jonquils braving the brisk March minutes, wearing riding togs. a cup of coffee made the Si-Lex After November 15, the commis­ cut them out apart so that you have that there is a gfreat flela for voca­ Never serve a sick person any­ that he has been sick during the weather and lining the driveway. Joan heard the gay voices as the way. It had a fiavor all its own and past week, it is not definitely known sioner said, the issuance of 1934 twenty-four individual pieces. Then tional -mldance in the state and ex­ thing that is not perfect in its The car was coming to a stop. riders baited along tbe drive un­ was just delicious. as yet whether he will be at e to be markers will be made on the plan of be^n your job of unmlxing. If pects that many will take advan­ way. If the custard is over-baked Bob switched off the ignition and der her window. She went to the here. ’The Rev. Thomas Stack, as­ “first come, first served.” Because you put these pieces together cor­ tage of the opportunity for further and seems watery, don’t serve it. climbed out. windoyv and looked down. Barbara sistant at S t James’s church, and of the annual rush which develops rectly, you will discover that you learning in the respective trades in Let some member o t the family eat “Wonder where everyone Is?” he and Bob were riding In front How an excellent speaker, will also be on late in the year for the new mark­ have eight famous screen comedi­ which they are Interested. it to “save it” but prepare a fresh asked. Just then the wide, front well they looked together! Bar­ the speakers’ list. ers Commissioner Connor asks ans, five men and three women. Evening school classe; in the lo­ one for the invalid. door swung open and a group of bara wore a tan riding habit and A number of local entertainers, in­ everybody to apply as early as pos­ Then divide the eight into four cal school will be started next Mon­ sible for 1934 markers and “avoid day night. Applications for enroll­ young people came out. tbe sun, falling on ber bare head, cluding Tony Obright, Kenneth Hud­ groups ... each group making a fa­ brought out the lights in her red- son, Tom Humphrey, and others, will the Mail applications are ment will be received at the trade “Hello, Bob! Thought you’d mous screen team whom you've never get here. We’ve been delay­ gold hair. add spice to the program, which is now coming in to the Hartford enjoyed on the screen. Write the school office tonight and dally until office and ^1 branch offices in satis­ the classes get underway. Already ing our horse-back ride for almost Suddenly she flung back her head being held in observance of Colum­ name of the star under his or her and challenged, “Bob and I will bus Day. Due to the fact that factory volume and the commission­ more than twenty-five persons have an hour, waiting for you two slow­ picture and shoot the works post pokes,” the darkest and smallest race the rest of you!” She dashed THESE CHANGING TIMES Columbus Day falls on Thursday of er is hopeful, by continual injunc­ haste to the Merry Mix-Up Contest registered. tions, of cutting down the tremen­ of the three girls drowled. ahead. Bob following. this week, however, the dinner, Editor, care of this newspaper. Joan heard Carol’s amused voice. A Student of the Modern School Looks At Today’s an sponsored by the local Campbell dous throng that has generally wait­ Joan noticed, with a sudden m.s- All must be in by five o’clock Fri­ giving, that they were all dressed “ CHever! They’ve been djdng to Tomorrow’s Problems. (Jouncll, K. of C., will be held Mon­ ed for December 31 before securing day afternoon. And voila! you may new markers. Sport Chatter in riding clothes. Then she real­ shake us. Haven’t had a moment day evening, October 16. Jere Wil­ win guest tickets to see that hilari­ alone sin-^e Bob came.’' liams, Coimtry Club caterer, will ized that Bob was introducing her. ■By JACOB E. RUBINOW- ous musical smash, “Too Much “This is Joan Waring,” he an­ A man’s voice asked, "Oh, are serve the dinner. Harmony,” The prizes, you see, go Manchester’s line functioned so they supposed to be that way?” There will be an Important meet­ nounced wltji a little note of pride AN OBJECl LESSON IN wthe value of permits ls.«ued in 1928 BUT ONE VIOLENT DEATH to the twenty-fiye contestants well against Bristol Saturday that in his voice. "Joan, this is Carol “Well, of course!” TAXATION ‘^in Yonkers, a suburb of New York ing of Campbell Council tonight at whose entries are most orig;inal and Coach Tom Kelley made only one “Then why did he bring the com­ 8:30 in the club’s rooms in the State Sheridan, our hostess.” a ty , w s almost double that of most correct. substitution, Rautenberg for Hutch­ Carol, the tiny, dark girl whom petition along?” The recent struggle over taxes 1925. This case is not isolated. Sim- ’Theater building. members are REPORTED FOR WEEK-END Clip out the above Merry Mix- inson, when the latter Injured his “It was a date he couldn’t“^get; urgently requested to attend Joan had already notice^ made a between the New York Stock Ex­ ilar results obtained in practically now! Watch toihoiTOw’s papers ankle. Engle, Bristol signal caller, little bow. “I’m so glad you could out of. You know how such things' every large dty and its suburbs. for two more! change and the City of New York was the first to leave, also with an come,” she told Joan. are.” The low tones were clearly’ where -nost of the new building injured ankle. audible through the half-open may have more far-reaching sig­ By Associated Press “Barbara Courtney, Joan.” Joan was of multiple-family residential LETTER OF REFORMER Joseph E. Wuichet, foreign trade turned slowly to see a slender girl window. nificance than appears at first type to accommodate the ever-in­ secretary of the Manufacturers As­ 4TH DIVISION REUNION Captain Ekldle Rowe probably with red-gold hair, very blue eyes Joan flamed with resentment So sight. Because they considered the creasing army of commuters. sociation of Connecticut was killed spent yesterday with a juicy beef­ and unusually fair skin. So this that was what they believed! She; proposed taxes ruinous to their New York’s Admission IS FOUND IN ENGLAND in an automobile accident, the only steak as he got a beautiful shiner was Barbara! This girl who was^ moved away, resentment fading. business and unjust to their voca­ The recent action of New York violent death reported over the IN HARTFORD OCT. 28 Saturday. His right eye was all the as exqulsitfe and dainty as a Dres­ She was feeling only very lonely tion, the members of the Stock Ex­ City in turning to sources other week-end. colors of the rainbow iind was al den doll. and very desolate; Instinct haid change planned to move from New than real estate for raising revenue New York, Oct. 9.— (AP)—A let­ not failed ber. She had known' be*l ter written by Martin Luther in Wuichet died Saturday night af­ most closed when the last half be Carol introduced the others: York City, even though their new amounts to a tacit admission that forehand that she should not come«^.- which the leader of the Reformation ter his car plunged off the Middle- Over 3,000 Members In New gan. Sally Blake, a tall girl, rather location was less adaptable to their real estate cannot stand more taxa­ Perhaps they had not really ex­ set forth his religious beliefs was town Hartford highway and struck England— To Be Held At striking looking, with intelligent needs, and the inconvenience of tion without a terrific decline in a fence. He was thirty years old pected she would. brought here today by Gabriel The Hotel Bond. West Hartford rar against a snag dark eyes; Fred Nelson who had moving would have been consider­ land value as a result of the move­ and lived at West Hartford. Saturday, bowing to Bulkeley of red hair and humorous blue eyes; Joan felt that she didn’t beloi^ Wells, collector of rare documents. with these girls who had. lev'er able. The Stock Exchange was ment of people, and ultimately His widow survives. Hartford by a 6-0 score. West Hart­ Jim Warfield, dark and handsome; business, away ^rom the city to es­ Wells, who found the four-page known responsibility or worry,' willing to make the move because The body was returned to Dayton, ford is as yet still untried in League and Charlie Ross, a large blond the proposed taxes would have cape the burden of taxation. letter in England, described it as All veterans of the 4th Division, whose lives were so beautifulty' one of the most Important auto­ Ohio, for many years the home of competition but is expected to give youth whom Joan Immediately de­ been far more disadvantageous to Whether they have found a tax regular Army, who served during ordered and arranged for them.' graph letters by Luther ever discov­ the Wuichet family. the World War, are welcome to at­ plenty of trouble to the other teams cided could be no other than the them than the inferior quality of goose that csm be plucked with less She felt alien tn this room filled' ered outside Germany. Although this was the only fatal all-American tackle. their new location and the read­ squawking remains to be seen. tend a reunion, to be held at the In the circuit On the basis of open­ with Barbara’s poesesslons. The letter, which Wells said was accident reported in Connecticut, a Hotel Bond, Hartford, on October Mrs. Sheridan, a charming, eld­ justments that the change in loca­ They at least seem to have had the ing games, there doesn’t seem to be dressing table was dotted wlth-^ apparently written about 1523, was resident of this state. Miss Gabrieue erly woman, welcomed them at the intelligence to realize that real es­ 28. This meeting will be held under ^Ln outstanding team in the C. C. I. jars and bottles of expensive ooe- tion would necessitate. addressed to Ctount Albrecht von Desaulter, 18, of Waterbury died af­ door. A colored butler and a trim Beal Estate Protesting tate has been supporting more a the auspices of Uie 4th Division As­ L. Manchester, however, has made metics and Barbara’s handsome sU-'* Mansfield, staunch upholder of Lu­ ter an automobile accident at Paw­ sociation of New England, with colored maid appeared and gath­ Their action Illustrates the im­ burden than is economically wise. the best showing so far. ver toilet euticles. Joan laid her ther’s religious tenets. tucket, R. I. headquarters at Boston. It is esti­ ered up the luggage — Bob’s two portance of the use of substitutes There is little reason to doubt that own comb and brush and powder' “Your Grace,” Luther wrote, "has mated that there are over 3,000 men handsome leather bags and Joan’s as alternatives to a service or com­ it is only a matter of time before Meriden High comes here Friday box beside them bravely. A lump a good friend who is well inclined who served with the 4th from the small suitcase, supplemented by a modity that is excessively taxed. leading cities will be forced afternoon and a victory for Man­ was in her throat. towards the gospel but nevertheless State of Connecticut. The chairman chester will place the Red and White bat box. She bad used them for ’There are indications that real es­ through necessity, if not through three years, and they had been In­ She had a sudden feeling of refuses in practice to adopt the WAPPING of the Connecticut committee is Dr. at the top of the list of contenders panic, a feeling of impending dis­ tate, which in the past has bom choice, to adopt similar plans. expensive when they were pur­ same, with its ceremonies.” O. G. Wiedman, of 179 Allyn street, for Bristol’s grid crown. Meriden aster. Something wad threatening the brunt of municipal taxation, is chased tbe year she entered college. Luther then went on to outline Mrs. John A. Collins and Mrs. F. Hartford, who formerly served with the happiness she bad believeia staging a protest agt ust excessive was held to a 6-6 tie in the season’s Nothing had seemed Important what, in his opinion, Christianity Lewis attended a L.A.R.. meeting in the Division Surgeon’s office of the opener against an admittedly in­ secure. Ob, why bad she come? taxation—a less spectacular pro­ to Joan then except the educational SON KILLS FATHER required of the individual. It de­ Windsor, last Thursday. 4th Division. A delegation will at­ ferior team and lost 18-12 to East She left the room and went test than that of the Stock Ex­ opportunity before her. manded, he wrote, that “good works Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Congdon tend from the New York 4th Divi­ Hartford last Friday. East Hartford downstairs to walk in the beautiful change but a far more serious one. should be directed toward one’s sion Chapter, headed by its presi­ The group was standing in a Widespread Inabimy to meet either of Laurel Hil' and Mrs. Alice Carey was beaten by Bristol, 6-2. garden she. ba^ seen from a WHO KILLED MOTHER neighbors,” that one should “preach and Mrs. Angie Burnham of Hamp­ dent, Major G. H. Lamm, formerly spacious hadl with a wide, curving window. taxes or interest payments on major of the 47th Infantry. C!arle- stairway. On the right was a large and believe his word,” and “confess ton, left last Tuesday by automo­ Jim O’Leary and Bob Mercer, two As she stepped out on tbe poreh mortgages, the amazing growth of openly without fear.” ton E. Dimn of New York, formerly living room with rich, soft rugs suburban cities within the shadows bile for Chicago, where they will Manchester High athletes who are a young man with a dark, eager Malden, Mass., Oct. 9,—(AP)— attend the Century of Progress Ex­ of the 8th Field Signal Battalion, and deep chairs and divans. A log face arose from a swing and came of a fostering metropolis, the ces­ newly elected president of the Na­ continuing their oports activities at fire glowed in the fireplace. Above sation of new building, the tearing Michael Cahalan, 40, died today of a position. Wesleyan University at Middletown toward her. "Hello,” be said. fractured skull inflicted by bis son, KILLS HIS BROTHER “The Best Text for These Times,” tional Association, will also attend. the mantel hung a portrait. At (To Be Continued) down of buildings to reduce tax as­ Many veterans will attend from all saw action against Connecticut each side of another door, opening sessments— these are ‘evidences of John, 10, yesterday as the boy was the subject of Rev. Harry S. State at Storrs Saturday afternoon struggled with his father after the Martin’s sevmoD yesterday morning parts of New England, the largest Into the music room, were book the silent -protest that is being' in a game won by Wesleyan, 19-0. latter had beaten his wife to death Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct, 9.— (A P )— at the First Congregational church delegation coming from Boston. shelves reaching from the celling made against high taxes on real es­ O’Leary subbed at right end and with a spade. Harold Cleary, 29, was held by po­ in South Windsor. At a recent bus­ The chairman of the meeting will to the floor. Tired.. Nervous tate in the large cities. Real estate Mercer subbed at left end. At high Captain John Aylv^^rd of the Mal­ lice today on a charge of homicide iness meeting of the Christian En­ be the president of the New England Through the open doorway Joan owners have attempted to shift the den ^lice said the boy's case would in the killing of his brother Wil­ Association, Major Charles W. Gal- school O’Leary was an outstanding saw more young people, dressed for taxes to the tenants by charging deavor Society, Miss Janette Tlfft be presented before a Grand Jury liam. was elected President; Miss Lillicm laher. Senior Field Artillery Instruc­ backfield man. riding. Sensitive to beauty, she rm;i Wile higher rents. But this is no longer According to police, Harold with the request that no action be Lasbury, Secretary; and Mills New­ tor, associated with the National bad taken In the surroundings dur­ feasible since tenants have . fqund taken against him. Cleary, his wife, and their two chil­ Guard of Massachusetts, who served Much of the action of the Man ing tbe brief moment while Bob W in s B a ck that tb>^y can escape these high berry, Treasurer. This meeting was The told the police bis father dren, were invited by William held in the .asement of the church with the 18tb Field Artillery during chester-Brlstol game took place chatted with Mrs. Sheridan. rents by moving to suburban cities. Cleary and his wife to have dixmer P ap I became angered at Mrs. Cabalan’s Siinday evening and the subject the World War. The principal speak­ near the sidelinea and the specta­ Upstairs in tbe beautiful bed­ 1TIR raw M nm Hundreds of thousands of them with them last night. After the ** ware (eotMa. failure to have his supper ready and was “What Should a Present-Day er will be Colonel Michael A. Con­ tors were kept on edge in their ef' room with its Ivory panelled walls, have found that the inconvenience meal, the brothers went into the _ She beniebaA » a t he struck her several times with the Church Be Doing ” Miss Janette nor, who served with the 26th Divi­ forts to avoid taoklers. In the lost tall mirror door and bowls of "dasd tired" faaW which the moving causes is more kitchen. Shortly afterward, their spade. ’The boy battled his father, ’nirt and Miss Harriett Tlfft had sion, was later Quartermaster Gen­ quarter, it took almost the entire whit^ and yellow roses Joan's ta«,W»newT0«^ than compensated for by the lower struck him on the bead and fled to wives heard a scream. Running to eral of the State of Connecticut, and Bristol team to stop Alton Judd and shabby luggage seemed even fiiore fui eolol'—raatbil nlfbta, erava dayi—a l l^ rents to be found in suburban dtles the kitchen they saw, police said, charge of the meeting. SSiSrija rid a neighbor's home. The father was Mrs. John Driscoll fractured her is now a colonel on the staff of the v'hen the play was over, a small boy conspicuous. It was in sharp con­ wrataa that ware aapplngbarrltali*" • with lower taxes. On the other William Cleary lying on the fioor . all- arrested in Revere and was found to arm recently while riding jn an au­ governor of Coimeoticut, and a com­ sitting on the bench about two feet trast with Barbara’s small trunk lata (Natura’elU m a ^ — B hand, if the owners were to at­ be suffering from the skull Injury. with bloom streaming from his missioner, Department of Motor Ve­ from the sideline bad also been and matching traveling accessories vagetabla larathw—wonted the . . tempt to absorb the taxes by not breast. Harold was standing in a tomobile with her son, Richard in Tty It (or eonatipation. bUiotiiaaai, Wareh use Point, in an accident. hicles, State of Connecticut. tackled. It was some time before —a leather case flll^ with toilet raising the rents, they would find corner bolding a butcher knife, the Mrs. Levi T. Dewey and infant Further details of the meeting his cries were '^tilled. articles, a bat box, a large suit­ COiGBi 9M oOW that the lower rentals did not jdeld FLORIDA VOTES TOMORROW police said. faaabad you (M. daughter, returned to her home in may be had by getting in touch with case. Atalldnii^Bta'— them sufficient revenue to pay the When an ambulance arrived, the the chairman o t the Connecticut Manchester certainly doesn’t have Barbara, It seemed, was ■ shar­ Mcanta. ______obligations connected with mort­ Jacksonville, Fla., Oct, 9.— (AP) police quoted Harold as saying, "I Wapping last Saturday from Mrs. Howe’s Maternity Home in Man­ Committee, or with the secretary of to feel ashamed of its football field, ing this room with Joan. It ad­ gages and cperatlng expenses, and —The National administration’s re­ didn’t mean to do it, it was an ac­ ' T t i M S " peal whip. Postmaster General chester. the 4th Division Association of New as the gridiron at Mount Nebo is joined (>tfol’8 bed roo-. and a dainty their taxes besides. ’Thus the real cident.” bath between served both rooms. James A. Farley, was speeding England, Ben Pollack, 6 Winthrop easily one of the best scholastic estate owners have found them­ “(Jet into your riding things,” across the state today to close with Square, Boston, Mass. The Man­ fields in the state, perfect for spec­ selves faced with the unwelcome said Barbara. “That is on im­ a (speech at ’Tampa tonight an oth­ CONFERENCE ON MILS WHITE SOX WIN SERIES chester member of the committee tator and player mike. task of choosing between raistog patient bunch downstairs." erwise listless cam pa^ preceding is; Jobn-H. Burkbardt, 221 Hackma­ their rents and losing their tenants, "I didn’t bring riding clothes,’’ the election tomorrow which will Hartford, Oct 9.— (AP)—Discus­ • Chicago, Oct, 9.— (AP) — The tack street, Manchester, M. G. Co. Just when the West Sides were NOTICE I or keeping their tenants and losing sion o f various pbasss o f the prob-^ Chicago White Sox ruled supreme in 68tb Inf. Joan said slowly. She bad thought A Special Meeting of the stock­ their buildings through defaults on determine whether Florida will be to start for Danielson for a grid lem of milk distribution in Connec­ city baseball circles today after hav­ contest yesterday, the Danielson there might be need for them but. holders of THE MANCHESTER taxes or mortgage obligations. the S4th state to vote for repeal. ticut for ^liich It is sMking a so­ ing administered four straight de­ RECEIVEB IS NAMED team called up and cancelled the after examining tbe old suit she BUILDING A LOAN ASSOCXA’': Vg Problem ’The Democratic leader predicted lution, occupied the second session feats to their old enemies, the Cubt game and the locals spent the after­ bad worn at Holbrook Hall, sue TION will be held at tbe store : The depression accentuated the this state would jump on the repeal of the National league. bandwagon and placM the majority of tiie new milk dealers’ council at Boston, Oct 9.— (AP)—William noon in practice instead. Another C. E. House A Son, Incorporated,. problem because taxes continued the Hotel Garde here today. It was the thirteenth series won M. Butler, former U. & Senator, to­ practice session will be held tomor­ on Monday, October 16tb, at 7:80, to increase, while the declining from two to one to two and a half by the Southslders in twenty meet­ No definite action was reached, day was named receiver for the row night at the West Side at P. M., for the followlsg purposed, t(r' price level made it more dlfflctilt to to one. Farley expects to return to ings. The Cubs undoubte^y af­ Washington immediately after the according to Marcey L Berger of Hoosac liUls Corp., described as the o ’clock. NOTICE! w it: • ■ meet fixed charges, e.g., Int^est fected by the death of their presi­ second largest manufacturer of fine Tampa speech. Woodbury, secretary, and it. is like­ A Special Meeting of the stock­ 1. * To see if tbe stockholders will;:, and principal payments on mort­ ly that meetings will be taken up dent, WUnam Veeck, loit the final textile goods in America. The polls win be open from 8 a. FARBINOTOM FUNERAL holders of The Manchester Build­ vote to authorise the Truateea to gages, Incurred on higher price lev­ with preliminary discussion for game 6 to 1 yesterday. The company owns and operates m., until 6:08 p. m., official sun­ ing A Loan Association, Incor­ execute and deliver such ocmtytF* els. But there have been indications mills for the rayon, cottons and silk down. sometime before its policy begins to Honolulu, Oct 9.— (AP)—Fimeral porated,. will be held at the store of anoes as nuy bs neoeeaaiy. teV since 1926 that high taxes were assume shape. HERRIOT IS BETTER in New Bedford, Taunton and North servioes were held Sunday for Wal­ C. 'E. House A Son, Incorporated, on f(■ all of the mrapsrty i.a- operating to the detriment of the Adams. lace R. Barrington, former governor Monday, (Detober 16th, at 'T:40 dation to 'TCT IfA larger dtles and to the advantage MANBfERDERED HARTFORD ELBCmON Lyon, France, Oct. 9,—(AP) — At present more than 2,000 per­ of Hswail, who died Friday from a o’clock, P. M., for the following pur­ BUILDENO A LOANw.- of ^ smaller dtles. The year 1928 Hartford, Oct 9.—(AP)—The Former Premier Edotiard. Herttot, sons are employed in the mills with heart ailment. pose: TIQN, INCORPORA^r ■'TJ.' ’ ' y j kA N 0H S S ^1tfV 9lf»a lUKCHIIliVSS, OC»rN« MdOTAt» OCECOB®R«i^l««

M. R S.-BRISTOLM Giants* Team Should Be Good For K) SAYS MANAGER BILL Plaiiwille Held Scoreless By Eagles LEAGUE CHAMPIONS ARE ------* — — ------— y — OUTPLAYED BY LOCALS TERRY AFTER NEW YORK Pin-NAVY CLASH 5 a /e s Indicate Record NORTH END ELEVEN \ FROM START TO FINISH CLINCHES WORLD SERIE2 GIVES ADDED ZEST Racing Season In 1934 SHOWS MUCH POWER game came late In the final quartor Red And White Gain tss when Bristol made a determined bid TO GRIDIRON FARE New York* Oct 9.— (S pecial)— f R. J. ‘-Dick” Reynolds, beir to the IN n iN G VISITORS for victory that seemed on the verg^ Baseball Classic Leaves POLISHAMERICANS With the most successful season tobaoQcr fortune of his family, and of realization and was stopped by which the Grand Circuit has seen in one-of the youngest and most en- 1st Downs To Four For the spectacular play of Chucky years now history, 1934 looms; as a thuslastic devotees to harness rac­ Smith. The quarter opened with Enough Material To Sus­ Panthers, Unbeaten Since record year in the trotting horse ing, paid the top price for a yearling Both Teams Threaten Sever- Bristol perched on Manchester's 38 TROUNCE GREENS sport with new enthusiasm at a at the Kentucky Sale when he bid Visitors; Shows Marked yard lina The Red and White high pitch and horse sales far ahead $8,000 for Calumet Fltzanla, W. N. smeared several plays and Cota tain Hot Stove League Reynolds, the 'young man’s uncle, ' al Tunes But Fa3 To Tal­ 1928, Again Appear Fa­ of expectations. Superiority But Lacks pimted over the lock’s goal line, the Old CUory Sale and proud owner of Mary Reynolds ball b^ing returned to the 20 jmrd Through Fmter; Failure Rockville Nine Cracks Down The historic Old Glory Sale, and Meda, among other stars in a ly; Local Phyer Suffers stripe. schedule to be held Nov. 27-80 In large stable, bid $4,200 for Sumatra vorites For Sectional Ti­ Scoring Pundi; Chneky Mozzer rtoped off 15 yards with a New York as in years past is now 2:02 1-4, and $1,700 for Station dash aroimd right end. Then Bob On LocaPTeam To Tune being regarded as the next step in Belle, 2:04 8-4, both brood maies, at To Prolong Series Cost Injury To His Back. Smith tossed a pass to Elarl Judd tle: the transformation of what was the Lexington auction. Smith Halts Last Minute that brought the ball to mlc>field. once thought to be a dying sport No Depression Mozzer tossed another pass, Maro Magnates Considerable Of 7-2— Hurler Fans 12. Into the f ^ t rank of horse racing. Led byNCaptaln Vlnce^ the Eagles New York. Oct. 9.—(AP)—A "Such prices, together with the intercepted and raced to Manches­ The remarkable prices which trot­ football team held the strong All- Threat. major battle between the Pitts­ ter’s 36 yard mark. Three line ters and pacers brought at auction $15,000 paid by Hanover Shoe Farms Money. burgh Panthers and the Naval Plalnvllle team to a scoreless tie plunges earned eight yards. Maro From Rockville came the cham­ in Lexington, Ky., during the recent for Peter the Brewer, and $5,000 for Academy,' an ambitious Intersec­ yesterday afternoon at Hickey’s. Al­ heaved a pass to (Dote, who alm ost pion Polish-Amerlcan club yester­ Grand. Carcuit meeting thete. Insure Truax for shipment abroad, doesn’t Unleashing a furious on­ tional program and a few other make it look as if the harness sport though there was no score on either got into the clear but was brought like success here at the Old Glory, By EDWARD J. NEIL day afternoon, to hand the Manches­ contests that can be rated close to' side, both teams threatened several slaught from the outset, that down on the 17 yard line by Mozzer. according to harness horse veterans. had ever heard of the depression,” . A. P. Sports Writer. ter Green team a licking on their the "big game” class, lend some­ times; the PlalnviUe team being I continued unabated throughout Another pass was incomplete, the "When It is realized that the aver­ Mr. Harriman said yesterday. In­ own home lot at Jarvis Grove to thing of a mid season flavor to this cidentally, Mr. Harriman bought stopped on the three-yard line at the contest, Manchester High’s ball Just slipping out of Maro’s out­ age price of the 223 horses sold at one time and the Eagles losing the | New York, Oct. 9.—(AP) — The e tune of 7 to 2, earning their vic­ week’s eastern footbsdl program. Charm, 2:04 1-2, for $1,375 and stretched fingers. The Pitt-Navy struggle at Pitte- the Lexington sale totaled $410, or ball on the six yard line. grid stalwarts /ought Bristol clamor and thrills of the Giants’ (Catherine, 2:06 1-4, for $1,300, both Intercuts Pass ' tory by out-hitting the locals. The burgh Saturday stands out far about one-third more than was an­ Both teams played well offensive­ High’s eleven to a standstill in World Series triumph trailed oft to­ brood mares, at the Lexington sale. With four minutes to play, Bris­ splendid hurling of their pitcher, S. above all the resti ’The Panthers, ticipated, there can be no doubt but ly and defensively and It Is surprls- a Central (Connecticut Inter­ Among the oldsters who have tol elected to try another forward day Into history as baseball bowed Dowglewicz, who fanned an even who haven’t been beaten by an what the trotting sport is staging n g that neither scored. The EJagles dozen of the Hublardltes during the come back to racing a harness horse scholastic League battle at Mt. its way out for another season and eastern opponent since 1928 and the greatest comeback of modem showed the result of a hard week’s pass. The pint-sized Chucky Smith contest and made one of his team’s stable, after a lapse of years, is E. jractice by marked improvement in Nelx) field Saturday afternoon came out a t nowhere, leaped into left the sports Held clear for the who shared first honors with Col­ times,” E. Roland Harriman, presi­ runs, besides smacking out a sweet dent ^ the Grand Circuit and chair­ J. Baker, St. Charles, m., who won aU departments of play. Despite ex­ to gain a scoreless tie with the the air on Manchester’s goal lino tOng of fall pastimes, football. gate last year, again appear to be double in the third, also contributed man of the Tictting Horse Qub, fame by owning Wlnnepeg, 1:57 3-4, tra bulk and experience, the AU- League champions. Bristol and snared the pass. He was away But from now on until the major to-the victory. Dowglewicz allowed on the road towar< the mythical champion pacing geldl^. He re-en­ championship of the section, after said yesterday. Plalnville eleven waa unable to gain like a flash, along the sidelines, slde- leagues gather again in spring train­ but four hits during the game and tered tho fold at Lexington by pur­ was outplayed in every depart­ victories over Washington and Jef­ New Bayers oonsistantly through the line, prin­ Btepping Pistol tacklers with an ing. camps there was material so scattered them as .to limit their chasing Calumet Frolic, a yearling, ment of the game but M m - ferson and West l^rglnla. The mid­ ^ e Kentucky sale at Lexington, cipally because of the yeoman work ease that brought a roar from ths enough for the hot stove league ses­ productiveness to a brace of tallies. for $2,100, among other bids. of Kripltis, Olacavaga and “Patsy” chester lacked the scoring crowd. At the 38 yard line, two The first ball pitched glanced shipmen likewise promise to have a oHma'yirig eight Stirring Grand Cir­ sions through the long winter nights ’The Old Glory Side, which ends Vince Vho recovered three Plaln- punch necessary to emerge vic­ Bristol -tacklers lifted him high in­ to challenge any intervening excite­ from Jfcnton’s bat and struck word or two to say about the situ­ cuit race cards in as many cities, its four-day show at the 94th Street vllle fumbles in the last half of the to the air and brought him forcibly ment in the feats of the tall, thin Catcher “Eddie” Segar on the right ation. They have beaten two strong brought new buyers Into the auction torious. Armory again this yeau* on ’Thanks- game. As it was, Manch^ter’s display of to earth. Bristol’s line held and. Bob southpaw from Oklahoma, Carl Hub- knee. For a few momenta it was early-seasoE dpponents from the ring, as well as drawing back to the Mitchell Is Injured thought that the Green’s star re­ south William and Mary ap^d harness horse fold many enthusiasts gflvlng Day, will put on the block offensive power and defensive Smith p\mted to the vlsitoi’s 86 belL alJ of the Walnut Hall and Hanover *1116 PlalnviUe team likewise yard line. Again Bristol was forced Good For Long Time ceiver would have to retire, but he Mercer, in quite decL Ivt fashion. who had drifted away In years past. fought every minute of the game, strength against a team that has Rarely have newly crowned cham­ insisted on remaining in the game, Next to this clash In order of in With many new faces among own­ Shoe Farm’s s^ock of yearlings, been in the habit of riding rough­ to kick, Maro punting to Msmehes- blocking three Eagle punts and ter’s 37 yard mark. Striving des­ pions of baseball’s realm presented and continued to the end. terest for the week come two inter- ers, with former owners, trainers among other breet^ng establish­ TTiftking five first downs against shod over the Red and White, came perately to score, Manchester tore such a varied cast of heroes and Vlot performed on the mound for sectional ventures by eastern teams and drivers returning to the sport ment’s stock yet td be heard from. four for the Eagles. “Speedy” Smith, as a pleasant surprise to about 2,- near-heroes as this amazing group the Green, and turned in a credit­ which go into the mid-west to face and with all of the veterans remain­ Calumet Farm, usually well repre­ former University of Vermont 500 fans gathered to witness the off a first down to midfield, then that came from no where through able showing. “Tuffy” struck out powerful opponents. Cornell, tuned ing steadfast, not only were higher sented at the Old Glory, disposed of )layer led the PlaInvUle attack. struggle between two of the Bob Smith passed to Chucky Smith the National League sesison. eight of the hard-hitting Rockvlll up * by two fairly easy victories, prices bid for the horses on sale, but all its trotters and pacers at Lex­ There was one sad feature of the est rivals in schoolboy circles. for'another first down as the game ‘Turthermore,” warned Terry to­ ites, but bunched hits, and costly meets Mlchlgar at Ann Arbor Sat­ every equine led out was bid on and ington, the average for the 155 head game which happened on the second No better medlujr of comparison ended. day as the Giants prepared to dis­ errors by his teammates, proved too urday and Washington A Jefferson sold. being $523. play of the second half. Joseph can be fovmd than ir the first downs, Start With a Bosh band for the year, “thla is a team much for Vlot to overcome. Plnney, faces Detroit University in a Fri­ MitcheU, Eagles right hadfback, suf' of which Manchester chalked up ten Manchester started out like a flrst-sacker for the Green, shone at that should bs; good for five more day night encounter. There is little fered a back Injury and was taken to only four for Bristol. Manches­ whirlwind from the opening kick­ years. Pitchers like Hubbell, the his station, making two spectacular basis for comparison in either case to the hospital for x-rays and later off, Hutchinson running the kick catches of hard-hit drives, in one of ter’s yardage was gained through best In the world right now, Hal except that Gus Dorais’ Detroit returned to his home. the brilliant woik of the backfleld back 14 yards to thC Red and Schumacher, Roy Parmelee and which he had to hurdle a couple of team defeated W. A J. 7-0 last sea­ On the opening kickoff of the White’s 44 yaro stripe. Bob Smith fans, and partially climb the bank quartet ol Ray Mosaer, Bob Smith, Fred Fitzsimmons will be even bet­ son. West Sides Drub Alpines game by PlalnviUe, the baU hit one a?ucky Smith and Alton Judd, made 16 yards on the first play, off to sx>ear a speeding foul. *rhe Intersectional program be­ )f the Manchester forward Unes- ter next year. while Bristol was forced to w ^rt tackle, and Mozzer and Alton Judd “Besides that we’ve got two For the Polish-Amerlcan Club, gins Thursday when the CJolumbua men, and Rowe, Manchester end to forward passes when. Its running alternated for 12 yards more to young pitchers in Johnny Salveson Meleski starred ^wlth the stick, di^ holiday gives occasion for recovered the ball on the Eagles 85- tmocl^g out two' doubles, when attack was completely shattered by Bristol’s 28 yard line. The locals and,Al Smith vyJio’U .^ r^ady ^ take meeting between- Boston College yard line. 'The Manchester team picked up eight yards more but a^tum next year, and Watsbn Clark, such hits were most needed. Janton and the “Colonels’* of Center. Frt' To Sweep Series, 7 to 3 was unable to advance and at' an aggressive Manchester forward and the Rockville pitcher, S. Dow tempted a kick, which was partial^ wall. who was the best left hander in the day "Pop” Warner’s Temple Owls, (Continued on Page Ten) National League in 1932, will have gfiewicz, also Isused out two-bag^rs. who suffered a rude shock last Sat­ blocked and recovered on PlalnviUe The most thrUUng moment of the recovered his strength. You won’t Despite the total of seven errors, urday when they went down 25 to Sturgeon, Ib-p ...2 0 0 7 0 0 42-yard Une by PlalnviUe. PlalnvUle make any mistake picking us right five for the Green and two for 0 before Carnegie Tech’s passing H. FYazler, r f _____ 2 0 0 1 0 0 then made a first down, but due to Rockville, some really thrilling field­ Never'Any Donbt Of Snperi- now to do this all over again *~In game, will try tq do something Sullivan, (ff ...... 4 0 1 2 0 0 five yard, official penalty, were ing was executed by both teams, about last year’s 14-14 tie with the R. Frazier, p-lb. .411120 forced back to the 47 . yard line, 1984.'* which. Judging from the applause, Patnre Assured Haskell Indl'ms and George Wash ority After First limiiig*, where, on the next play, Olacavage, Certainly the future of the 36- met with the approval of the crowd, 27 8 7 24 9 Manchester center recovered a tom- one of the largest gatherings seen ington, which already has beaten yaar-old Terry seems assured for as Catawba rri North Dakota, enter­ Sub-Alplnee ...... 100 020 000—8 ble thus giving ball to the SlagleiB long as he wants to handle the at Jarvis Grove thla year. Wmner$ - Complete Four on the 48 yard line. A pass from Polish-Amerlcan Club tains Clemson from South Carolina. West Sides ...... 020 101 08x— 7 Giant reins. Believing ImpUcftly in In addltior. to tbe Comell-Mlch- Two basajiits,' S. He\vitt2, Mlkan, Feldler'to Vines for 17 yards, gave AB R H P O A the Eagles their first down on the 32 the strength he acquired in trades Igan battle Saturday, Syracuse Godek; hits, off Godek 7 in 9, R. Janton, c ...... 5 2 12 1 Double Plays; Fonr yard line. On the next play, the TIRES that tore the old Giants apart last takes on Ohio Wesleyan in an effort Frazier 10 in 7, Sturgeon 0 in 1; Blonliu^, If, cf .. .6 2 0 0 Eagles suffered a 16 y a rt penalty year after he had succeeded the vet­ 2 to avenge a 19-12 setback adminis­ sacrifice hits, Vince, Sturgeon; eran John McQraw, Terry installed Burke, sa ...... 4 1 2 for holding and on the succeeding 8. Dowglewicz, p .4 1 0 2 tered by the “Battling Bishops” last Two-Bagger^ Godek Fea- stolen bases, Farr; double ^ays, a sort of town meeting form of gov­ lay, Biggie Hibbard, PlalnviUe back, Meleski, lb ...... 4 1 10 0 year; Carnegie goes to Cindnaatl Farr to Fraslsr, McCann to Btavnit- Eitarrupted an Eagle pass on the ernment on the ball club, let every' J. Dowglewicz, 2b 3 0 1 0 to plav Xavier; Yale, which had sky, McCann to Mlkan, Burkhradt ope Join in the strategic conferences Etaigle 46 and advanced it to the 26 Bakulski, 3b ...... 4 0 2 4 tough time getting j>ast its first tnres. to McConky to McCann to Stratton; gather every time there is a yard line. Here the Eagles yielded Jaklel, cf, r f ...... 3 0 0 0 gaune with Maine as it introduce Cap- Bleleckl, cf ...... 1 0 0 0 new system adopted from Notre Adding a convincing 7-3 triumph 8, R. Frasier 2, Sturgeon 1; hit by gue cham^ons at every turn. areUl pasted to Gudria for 14 yards Dame, meets Washington A Lee; to their first 5-2 victory, the West tcher by G^ek, fiturgeoa, by Isavlng the baU on the nine yard In fact the success of Terry’s 8T T 9 27 9 2 and a Columbia team which ap­ • strategy and the failure of Just Sides eliminated the Sub-AlFlnes f ,rasler, Dowd, by Sturgeon, Stpat- line at the close of the quarter. Manchester Green pears to be one of the best faces ton; struck out, by (3odek 4, ^ur- Fair to Score about everything Joe Cronin tried from the tournament for the so- W e Have 200 Brandi New AB R H P O A a weak Virginia aggregation. geo 1. ’Time, 2 hours. Umpires, With a score almost In their left the 26-year-old manager of the Borello, If ...... 4 1 1 3 0 Of purely sectional Interest are called town baseball title, at Mt. Senators looking Just about his age O’Leary and Russell. reach, PlalnviUe became over en­ Zapatka, 2 b ...... 3 1 0 8 1 such promising games as the Ford- Nebo field yesterday morning. The thused and were penalised five as a big league pilot from the mo­ Lovett, 3b ...... 3 0 0 1 1 ham-West Virginia and Villanova- West Sides Immediately contacted yards for official play. On the three ment he started left handed Wally Tires Of Various Makes Patrlss, SS ...... 8 0 0 0 1 Bueknell clashes, which usually Manoheiter Green and arranged suooeedl^ plajrs the Eagles forward Stev^ a g ^ t the Giants in the Vlot, p ...... 4 0 0 1 brl^ oleht. of action. Colgate, another eeriee, to start next Sun­ waU rose to tha occasion and threw first game until Mel Ott, with two Plnney, lb ...... 8 0 10 0 which continued last year’s un­ day, the winner of which wJU be Football Stars the PlainvUle back for seven yards out and the bases empty In the Which W e MUST Dispose Segar, c ...... 4 0 8 0 beaten. unsRored-on record in an able to claim the championship loss. A gain of eight yards on the tenth, sent one of Jack Russell’s fast R. Jarwls, r f ...... S 0 0 0 easy opening game, faces somewhat without argument. last down gave the ball to the balls into the centerfield stands with H. Jarvis, c f ...... 8 0 2 0 stronger opp^tion firm Rutgers. There never was any doubt after By Tbs A. F. Eagles on their own 18 yard 11ns Fred Schulte tumbling after It for New York ITnlverslt.,, which was the first 'nnlng of the superiority of Laforge, Ark., scored twice on Another blocked kick left the ball in Of At Once To Make Way the home run that won the fifth en so 2 4 27 4 6 thoroughly deflated by losing its the West Sides, who barring one runs of 90 and 85 yards to beat possession of the visiting eleven on counter, 4-8. Score by Innings: Texas Christian 18-0. the 22 yard Une. A Manchester How Exports Figure opening game to West Virginia dropped fly played heads up and Polish-Amerlcan ... 802 000 200—7 Wesleyan, 3-0, Is.slated fora com e­ spectacular ball which included four Peterson, Kas.—Gained 36 yards player had faUen on the baU but For New Stock The experts agreed that with Manchester Green . 100 000 000—2 in nine attempts In ' scoreless tie rrferee Wright ruled the ball be^ Whltehlll ’n the first game and back effort against Lafayette. The double plays. Only for the fleetnees Two base hits, Meleski (2), Jan­ conquering bob^ts face a warm of young Joe Raynor the game with Notre Dame. longed to PlainvUle due to holding Weaver in the second and both able offense aga^t Manchester. Again 4.50x21 to return for the'fourth and fifth ton, S. Dowglewicz: hits, off Dow­ local enemy, Da^s A Elkins. would have ended with a triple play, Blower, Calif. — Scored touch' glewicz 4, Vlot 9; double plays, Army continues its preparations but Jou beat Hanx McCann's throw down and point In last three min in scoring pbsltlon it appeared as Heavy Duty games, the oufbome-of the series though this PlainvUle bid would>not might not have. been different, but Burke to Meleski, Patrlss to ^pat- for the big games to com eV meet­ to first by bare laches. To Big Jack utes to defeat St. Marys 14 to 18 ka to Plnney; base on balls, of Dow­ ing Delaware and of a similar prep­ G od^ must go a great dea' of oredi.t be denied this time. They ad­ the battle would have been consider Offenhamer, Colgate — Soorec vanced the baU to the ten ]taird 11ns ably etiffer. As It was, Stewart glewicz 2, Vlot 1: hit by pitcher, aratory nature are the Harvard- ,for the victory as he pulled himself three ‘ touchdowns one on 95 yard Patrlss by Dowglewicz; struck out, New Hampshire, Prineeton-Wll- on three plays and then Smith showed so little, being belted out of out of numerous holes and clouted a run against St Lawrence. picked up five more, leaving the by Dowglewicz 12, Vlot 8; time, 1 liams, Dartmouth-Bates, Brown- lusty double kt the right momwt, the first game that Cronin did not hour, 16 minutes; umpires, Betts, Berwanger, Chicago — Talllec ball on toe five yard line and three send him back again. And "Gen Springfleld, Holy Cross-Provldepce driv^ in two runs.' m fact u foiu touradowna against Cornell O’Leary and Olds. and Pennsylvanla-Franklin A Mar­ downs to go. Again the Eagles Une eral" Alvin Crowder, victim of the Wettmde boys. connected for four College. held and on the last down, Rowe 5.00x19 shall games It is the flm game of sixth <"ei«g uprising that drove him two base bits from the delivery of Warburtoa, Southern Calif.,—ran made a beautiful tackle on the three out wijth a six-run rally and gave the season to r Penn, which delayed Roy Frasier and Bingo Sturgeon. yard Une and PlalnviUe surrendered its start the longest of any major 80 and 75 yards for touchdowns Hal Schumacher a 6-1 decision In Three teams of the National pro­ 'The highly touted Al^’ie infield against Washington stats. the baU. Fiedler.ltlcked out o f dan­ fessional football league—Boston, eastern team. the second game, was the only cracked and kept Frasier in trouble Bamum, West Virginia, Wesley ger and at half time PlainvUle Pittsburgh and Brooklyn—have In­ pitched Cronin had left for the fifth most of the time, eipeclaUy Bog- an—Dropklcked field goal to beat stalled “Pop” Warner’s double wing- An all-veteran eleven was in the game. Agdln Crowder lasted only glnl whose three mlsplays wene very N ew YOric U, 8-0. (Oontlnasd on Page Ten) six tamings and he was pasted all the back type of offense this season. starting lineup of the first football costly. Space does not permit ex- 5.25x18 Most of the others use the orthodox game played by Virginia Polytech­ pjaininf the part every west Bide *rhe failure o f the Senators to pro­ single wlngback. nic Institute this year. play^sr contributed to the victory, long the series beyond five games and there are no exceptions but cost the magnates considerable mon Dowd,' Sam Hewitt, Mlkan and West Sides, Green Play LOOKI 6y. Burkbardt were especially brilliant, “That hit of yours,” said Charley Hawitt getting two doubles, little 4.75x19 Stoneham of the Giants, to Mel Ott Olympic Juniors Take Miclqr performed In major Series For Town Title 5^50x18 after the final game, “cost me ex league (asMon around the middle Heavy Duty actly $200,000 and was worth every sack. The West Side Club has had a penny of it.” Measure Of, *Y* Boaters very profitable season and Manager Reg. $6.S0 Ftnanolal Failure The long-awaited c!hempl(m*hip;szlve Sunday moralngs at 10:80. The N icK ^lLUgelo, on behalf of his team, As a whole the series was one of 4 of Manchester series was at last sr-Tflrst game to be played next Sun- ts^es {this.opportunity to thank the the poorest financially in modern ranged last night, and (K>xximenclng day at the West Side, the second At the C:iiarter Oak street 5 players being out of j>oel,tion. Smith fans for their support game on the toilowlng Sunday at history, the players’ pool dropped was the outstanding player on the Sunday, (October 18, a best two out 5.50x19 below $800,000 for the first time in grounds on Saturday the Olympic West Sides of three games will determine as to Jarvis Grove, and the thlr for Oregon State Ocm^e, Ow- and aU oddS that ha ohtatoad. be a nip^.aiU tuek a S U r, w ith plenty I vallU, Ore. 'Ihey are Harold, Woody dency to g;^ttp'aad tt bonsequence ball toams. A9' players end metq- Boggta^ M . SB Eft way EKOugb. f|ad Pidk JodlB-' many okaMsa -wwa lost throiifh here # a ------p w n i 8h ■f i ' i ’■

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sft'- to thio 86, left fumUa Una.'Mb# a o d S l i ^ ' ■■ ''| ii announcements MOTORCYCLES— APARTHENTE-tFLAT&r end fo r . down from ;|b^;tbe 26 .25 yard BICYCLES TENEMENTS 68 ▲T ▲ COURT OF PROBATSij^__ _ i r ,A ckRjr t W ^ to rapaat« !P^rA^^TED—TO C»N TACT J>nMO at MaachesUr,. wlthth an«. " for tbe at' Manohester, - w U b i fer yard IIbo. ijjhirds on Una. Thay ‘ daily trip to Sfiddletowa FOUR AND SIX room tenements, dietrlet of Mancheetor. on the 7tb District of. IfanebeCter, on the 7th, bowevdr, OB tha It day-of'Oetober, A-Dr.' It ttaABext^tFo {days ' gained 17 return. For details Phone 8089. CSuutsr Oak «tieet, 8 minutes day of'October, A D., 1933. yard Una Plain- FOR SALE!—BICYCLE in good con­ Preeent WTIAAAM S. HYDB. Ekq., Present WILLIAM 8. tDlK Rsq., yards on a pau, irekl to waa convartad dition; 22” frame. Phone 6758. frofu Main. Apply 88 Charter Qak. Judge. Judge. / ' • ' ■ , Cote. Here Bristoi'a stop- villa ftunbla'i Phone 8862. Estate of BdHb Rlaley of Man'cbe*- Trust Bstfte of Hewitt CoblKU' J'-* into anothtr It for tha AUl'OMOBiUfiS FOB SALE late of liane^ester ip said Dlctriet, ped, Maikfiicsiisris Ilfle sm efring the 4 ter in eald district, minor. ball carriers and tba secondary Baglaa, hut' tha MOVING—TRUCKING- HERE IS A NICB'Seat, near trolly, Upon application of Bessie Rlsley, deceased. ' ' , whan an want into. ihakisf a for small family, with gas, bath, Ouardlan, praying that an allowance The Trustees havlag exhibited breaking up:the pdbsea- ■ . automatically STORAGE 20J be granted out of said estate for the their'annua, account zgitn said estate Bristol was on tbo dofensive for tha end sifiia to flnlMh' FOR SALE—1980 FORD roadster, electric lights, only S18.00. Call to support o f said minor, as par applica­ to this Court for allowanoe. It Is oar taais UrU' very cheap 8125. Call 4888. day,' 91 fto. Main. tion on file, it is ORDERED:-—That tbe 14tb-day ot the remainder of the period, Cote LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE October, A P.. 1988, at 9 o'clock fore punting to p)ldfleld at the half, after fonS 6ooear moving, general trucking, livery ORDERED; —That tbe foiegolng at ChhKdr Oak flnji; WE BUY. and ssohange used FOR RENT—5 ROOMS, all Im­ application be beard and determined nooA at the Probate Offin tbe pub­ Brown's Oarage, West Center CittUvered chreet to steamship picra or before October 9, 1988, apd by toL’i 48, then down to tb# 87, where ThlzihowW, ^ not p !^ the tba laad juat bafora posting a copy of this ords- on the lic sign post In the Town ,#lier* tk* a lb yard penalty halted the march street For further tnformatioa call 8068 RENTS NOW AVAILABLE in ill public sign poet In said .own of Man- deceased last dwelt, five day* before Manobaatar alavan -'fUr' they^eom- sounded the kimU oC’BT^ 8860. 8864. Perrett A Olenney. ino. eeotions be heard relative thereto, and make Judge. Telephone 5440 or 480. return to this court ^-KI-9.13. ter’s 29. Bob Smith went to the 40 of 82 yards. The last paaa waa a Rooney of tba lunloya played clean Insida Make an offer. Will I Jiw tnis tor lodga ^ teafn WILLIAA 8. HYDE for a first doum. A pMS, Smith to beautiful axaeutad play: Copeland first game fer the Raoa trade. Telephone 6924, trips at special rates Phone 8068. RENT HUNTING? T^ US vSbat Judge. AT A COURT OF PROBATB KXLD Judd, was DulUfled when Judd was gxmring tha ball on the dead run in ba lumdlul hlmaalf .bn the fliAd 8860. 8864. you want, well take care of it for B-10-9-88. at Mancbeeter, within and for the forced out a t bounds In making the the midst of a grou^ of Plalnvttls a treat fo r tbe fina. A eraa you, without charge. R. T. Mc­ Dlstrlot of Manoheeter, on the 7tb catch. Bob Smith punted outside to playarf, Tha Maneh eater -bid waa more than 500 antbualaatle Cann, 69 Center street. Dial 7700. ▲T A COURT OF PROBATE HELD day of October, a d ., i9t8. Want Ad inlormatlon FAINTING— PAPERING 21 Preeent WILLIAM 8. HYDE, Esq., Bristol’s 84 and Cote returned the spent biowaver, and the Bhiglas were wilnaasad tba match- at Mancbeeter, wlthn land for tbe unable to advanoa any nearer than TO RENT—LILLEY street, near District of Manebester, on the Ttta Judge. ball to Manchester's 26. STmitb kick­ flcooer Chib Manrhaaiw PAINTING, PAPER HANGING day of October, A D., 1988. Eetate of Peter Kiilevlcb late of ed agoin, B r^ l failed to lignaJ a* tha six yard Una. Tba’ game ended Hatton ...... g..,,* TVannli Center, modem five room apart­ Present WILLIAM 8. HYDE, Esq., Man^eeter, In said District, deceased. with PlalnvUla m a lW two auccea- Manchester and kaleomlnlng done at reaaon- ment, steam beat, garaga Inquire The Administratrix having exhibit­ fair catch and Rautehberg recover­ White ...... rb.... Judge. ■ive flrat dowM, Isqathg tba ball on Ferguson ...... ib.... F / able prices. Estimate cheerfully 21 Elro street. Estate of Hsnny A Anderson late ed her administration aceount ’with ed at mldfleld on the funible. On tbe ./* Evening Herald given. Tel., 5064. A. P. Kuhnke. of Manebester, In said District, de­ Said. estate to thle Court for allow neat play, Manchester fiunbled and tha 46 ]mrd Una. - Drolat ...... >rh. MeC&i lia a Up FOR RENT—THREE, FIVE end ceased. ance. It Is Bristol regained, the Dall,>ouly to G orm an ...... xL... CLASSIFIED Tbe Executor having exhibited his ORDEREP;—That the 14th day of GaUlc ...... Rowe six room tenements, with aD mod­ administration account with said es­ October, A D., 1988, at 9 o’clock fore­ suffer anther major penidty that Chaanay ...... ih ...... ADVERTISEMENTS REPAIRING 28 noon, at the Probate Office, in said set the ball back to the 41 yard line. LB C blppa...... or... Wm. Hewitt, em improvements. Inquire at 147 tate to this Court for allowance. It le M o rrill...... M. Mitchell Blast Center street or Phone 7864. ORDERED:—That the. 14th day of Mancbeeter, be and tbe same Is as­ Cote punted, the ball got away H. CampbsU ••••Ir...... Qodalajr"’ ’ CoTint *iz sversa* word* lo s ilns MOWER SHARPENING, vacuum October, A D., 1933, t 9 o’clock fore­ signed'for a hearing on the allow­ LT / Provan ...... c ...... , Nfiaw Inltlsls number! end abbrevlstloiie ance of said adpiialstratlon account from Chuefiy Smith and be wae elaaner, washing machlna, gun, FOR RENT—6 ROOM flat, bottom noon, at tbe Probate Office, in said O onsbaa...... Nielson O'Nall ...... fl...... T. MOb oouot M E word BAd oonponnd Manebester, be and the same Is as­ with said eatata, and this Court di- dropped on his 9 yard line. Bob LO worde a* two worda Iflnlmutn scat la lock repairing, key making. Braltb' floor, steam beat furnished. In' recta thi Administratrix to give pub­ Pitman ...... ol«...... watte, 52 Pearl s^pet signed for a bearing on the allow SzBim immediately kicked to bis DlPalo ...... Clacavage price of three lines quire 82 Cottage or telephone 4882. ance of said administration account lic notice to all persons interested own as yard mark as the period Score: Soccer dub 8; Manflhaa* Liine rstee per day for trsnalent with said estate, and this Court di­ therein to appear anu be heard there- c cm by publishing a copy of this osder aided. ter Rcca, 2; goals by Proven 1, ads _ WE HAVE A SUNNY 8 room rects the Executor to give public no­ Fiedman ...... Kripltla fCSeetlTe leareh 17, 1S37 COURSES AND CLASSES 27 tice to all persons Interested therein In eotpe newspaper having a clrcula- line Vastly Improved r RG 4 Cheanay 1, Godaman 1, for Caah Cbarae apartment, that will make a com­ to appear .and be beard thereon by tton in said Lbstrlet, on or before club; Wm. Hewitt 1, Oodalay 1, ffl • Conseoutlve Usya ..| 7 olai If ota October 9, 1988, and by posting a Bristol was penalized 50 yards in M ill* ...... J. Mitoball BEAUTY UULTURE—Earn while fortable home this winter. In the publishing a copy of this order In all, Inchtdmg three m^Jor penalties, Rac. Rafarea, W. Faulkher. t Conaecntlva Osya ..I • ota ll eu ' Johnson Block. Telephone 6917 or some newspaper having a circulation copy of this order on the public elgn RT 1 Day . r ...... I 11 otti 11 ota learning. Details free. Hartford in said District, on or before October post In tbe Town where the debeaeed while Manchester was penalized 46 Gudria Vines ▲11 ordara for Irrasnlsr Inaertjon* Academy ot Halrdreeelng. 698 Main 8726. 9, 1938, and by posting a copy of this last dwelt, five days before said day y «^ , including two major penal RE will ba obarxed at the one time rats street Hartford. order on the public sign post in tbe of hearlpg and return make to this LIST YOUB IWOPHBTT NOW! Soeelal rate* tor long term every Court. ties. Manebester tried no less than Hibbard ...... Tyler Town where tbe deceased lagt dwelt, LHB (Save Several Boyers) day advertlBlng i^ven npon raqnesL BUSINESS LOCATIONS five days , before said day. of. hearing WILLIAM 8. HYDE fifteen forward passes, four were ▲da ordered tor tnree or alx ^ e Judge. completed, one was intercepted and Rltz ...... D. Mitchell with and atopped batore the tblrd or flftb SITUATIONS WANTED— and return make to this Cdurt. FOR RENT 64 WILLIAM 8. HYDE H-10-9-88.______ten were Incomplete. Bristol tried - RHB GEORGE L. GBAZIAIHO day will be obarged only for the af' FE M A LE 88 J udge. Slaga tual number of times tbc ad appear- nine, ti^o were completed, two in Smith e e ■ e e * e I Beal Estate Agency A A ucUo m ad. charging at the rate earned, but LARGE FRONT OFFICE r6om, H-IO-9-88. AT A- COURT OF PROBATE HBLQ FB WANTED— DAYWORK of any 829 Main street. Apply G. E. Keith at Mancbeetet. Within and for the terc^ted and five incomplete. 264 No. Main St. Phone 8S1S BO allowanoe or refunds oan be made District of Manchester, on tbe 7th Manchester's line showed the C aparem ___ '...... Fiedler Maaohaator on Biz tlma ada atopped after the kind, by competent Swedisn wo­ Furniture Co. day of October, A D., 1983. Oftb day. fruits of extensive practice, an al­ Q® , • No “tlU forblda"! OapUy Unee not man. References. Tel. 4086. Metal boring beetles easily bore Preeent WILLIAM 8. HYDE, Eeq., SUbstltutea: Mahehaatar,. Varriek STORE FOR RENT—37 Oak street, boles through lead and can pene­ Judge. most miraculous improvement over sold. Eetate of Mary Reardon latSsof for Vince; BuUa for* Rowe; Wolfram The Haraid will not be responsible Just off Main. ChJap to right party trate many harder alloys. tbe display In the season’s opener. for Nielson; Copeland ' tOt Slaga; tor more than one tnoorreot Insertion SITUATIONS WANTED— C. R. Burr, telephone 4161. Mancbeeter, in said District, deceased. So well did tbe line function that of any advertisement ordered for The Executrix having exhibited Bronke for Olacavoga; Swllka for F O R S A L E ! M A LE 8^ her administration account with said CHily one substitutloniwaa made, that iVler. more than one Urns TO r e n t —OFFICES AT 866 Main SEVEN BOOM BUNGALOW— The inadvertent omiaaton et moor- estate to this Court for allowance, it when Hutchinson injured his ankle jtreet (Orford Bldg.) Apply Ed' Plalnville’; Sweeney for DlPalo; In Manoheeter Green aeotton. In - ireot pnbUoatlon of advertising will be WANTED—POSITION AS chauf­ is The entire forward wall deserves provehoeata. About acre of tend. reotlfled onlv by oanoellatlon of the feur, thoroughly understanding ward J. HoU. Tel. 4642 and 8025. ORDERED:—That the 14th day of credit for tbe splendid work. The Bronke for Oladavage; Swllka for charge made tor the service 'endered NOTICE October, A. D., 1983, at 9 o’clock fore­ Fltz; Johnaon for Freldman. $5JM)0.' Easy Tarina. ▲11 advertisements must oonform chaiiffeur position, steady, reliable. noon, at tbe Probate Office, In eald backfield was also clicking smooth­ Manchester, be and tbe same la as­ Offlclala; Herb Wright, referee; EDWARD J. HOLL in atyls copy and typography with Nine years with last employer. HOUSES FUR RENT 65 ly ^ d Ray Mozzer was given a race Earl Wright, timplra; Jack Montle, regulationa enforoed by the publish- Best of references. Write Box W, signed for a bearing on the allow­ for honors by Judd and the two 865 Main Street . Fhoae 4642 era and they reserve the tight to TOWN MEETING ance of said administration accoubt bead linesman. * edit, revise or reject any eopy oon- Herald. RENTS OF EVER 7 Description with sal* estate, and this Court di­ Smiths. aidered objectlonabla and price. Singles, flats, tenements rects tbe Executrix to give public A Fine Beven CLOSING BOORS—Classified ads to The Legal Voters of the Town, of notice to all persons Interested there­ Earl Judd and Leo Johnson also be published -same day must be re­ FUEL AND FEED 49-A —no charge. Dial 8601 John F. in to appear and be heard thereon by Snannen, 79 Russell street Coventry, State,of Connecticut, are saw service in tbs backfield and per­ ceived by IS o'clock noon; Satnrdaye hereby warned aj^ directed to meet publishing a copy of this ’ order In 10:30 s m. FOR SALE—HARD WOOD for some newspaper having a circulation formed Q^pably. All in all it looks as THEQ L'’' TO RENT —SEVERAL desirable at the Town Hall’, In the First Dis In said District,’ on or before October if Coacn T om K e ll^ has. developed stova furnace o^d fire place. Chas. 9, 1983, and by posting a copy of this TELEPHONE YOUR five, six and seven room bouses, trict. South Coventry, on Saturday a fine eleven that is liable to topple Heckler, telephone Rosedale 18-18. October 14,, 1988, at 2'p. ,m., to order on the public sign post in the W A N T ADS. single and double;, also heated Town where the- deceased last dwelt, Bristol iv a A Ma^l^tball throne be­ apartments. Apply Edward J. Hob, transact the following buslneiss: five days before eald day of Searing Ada are accepted ovet tne telephone fore the GARDEN—FARM - Phone 4642 and 8025. 1. To receive the reports of the and return make to this Coprt Bristolonly a shado'W of the iN ISO. at the CHAROB R^TB given above Town Officers and to, take appro-, WILLIAM S. HYDE ae a oonvenience to advertisers, but DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 Judge. great'eleyen of past years, lacking the C^SB RATBb will be aooepted ae priate action thereon.; ' | s H-10-9-33., the st^erman services of Albie Gur- FULL Pa VMBNT If paid at the butl- FOR SALE—GREEN Mountain po­ WANTED TO RENT. 68 2. To see if the Town "will vote tb ske, and-It looks as if It will take neae office on or before the seventh adopt the budget for the fiscal year day Collo'wl.ig the first insertion ot tatoes. Thomas Bimgess, Wapping, WANTED TO RENT— flumlshed all the genius pf Coach Tommy- each ad otherwise the CHARGB of 1933-1984, prepared by the Board telephone Rosedale 60-2. apartment, or''half of Duplex. Call Monahan and,- a wealth of luck be­ RATB will be oolleoted. No responsi­ of Selectmen and the Board of Edu BRISTOL IS OUTPLAYED sides to biri^. Bristol through to bility for errors In telephoned ade FOR SALE—NUMBER-ONE Green Mr. Hoovrf, State 'Theater. Tele­ cation. will be aesumed and Ibelr accnracy phone 7^ 2. another chaxa^dnshlp. cannot be guaranteed Mountain potatoes. Orders solicited 3. To authorize the Selectmen to for winter. Inquire Chas. E. borrow money as the Town may re­ BY LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL Summary: ' IN D EX OF WANTED TO RENT— Pour of quire. Lineups: Manchester, )e, :Hutchin­ Thresher, Buckland. Tel. 6046. five rooms, modem, garage, not CLASSIFICATIONS - . 4. To authorize the” Selectmen- to son, Rautenberg; 'It, Misteetta; more than 820. Write Box M, (Genttnoed from' Page Nine) Births ...... ▲ sell property recently taken over Robinzoi^ c, Ecabert; rg, Rowe; rt, Bngagementa ...... B HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 Herald. by the Town. O’Leairy; re, Salmonde; C. Sznlth, Barrlr -ee e e ct*M •*••■•••• w 5. To see what action the" Town Bristol’s line rallied and held, halt­ B. Smith; Ihb, B. Smith, Johnson; Deaths ...... B wished to take in regard to trans ing the attack on the 20-yard mark. rhi), A. Jiuld, E. Judd; fb, Mozzer. Card ot Thanks ...... E range. HOUSES KOK SALE 72 In Idemoiiam ••.••*•••• F FOR SALE—ACORN gas ferring present Town Office to the After Bristol's^ first play, Maro Briste^ le, DlGiovannl, Audiano; Lost and Found ...... 1 cheap. 101 Hemlock street. FOR SALE—SMALL PLACE on Tracey-EUlott Office now owned by punted out of bounds at the 41 yard it, Measfer; Ig, Harrigan, Peters, ▲nnounceosents ...«••••«••••• 3 line. Bristol regained the b€ul on its Driscoll; c, Hetffirnan, Monahan; rg, Personals ...... 3 FOR SALF —KITCHEN cabinet, Hartford Road, 7 rooms, coops, the Town. 33 yard mark and Maro kicked to Benson, Harrigan; rt, Kilby; re, Au­ ▲atoMo biles new, at half price. < Inquire 1193 garage, fruit trees and half acre 6. 'To see which approaches to Automobiles toi Sale ...... 4 land. Price 82500. Two 5 room State Road from Ripley Hlil, the Manchester’s 28. Judd smashed diano; qb, singles, Pratt, Riley; Ihb, Automobiles for Bzcbarge ...xm 0 Maih street. Telephone 4900. through for nine yards but the locals ▲uto Accessories—Tires ...... I singles, built 8 years, oak floors Town Rdshes to ret^n. Kwiatkowskl: rhb, Cote; fb, Maro, Auto Repairing—Painting ...... 7 FOR SALE—BLACK parlor stove. and trim, French doers, hot water 7. To see If the Town will •vote lo*t ground on the next. play and Vaznelus. Auto Schools ...... 7-A Inquire 89 Cambridge street or -and steam heat. Owners out of to close road from Andover State Smith punted from his own 20 yard First D ow n Autos—Ship by Truck ...... 8 Highway leading toward Bolton line, a kick that landed on Bristol’s Manchester ... ___ 3 1 3 8 10 Autos—For Hire ...... 9 telephone 8032. town. Can sell for 83700 each. Garages—Service—Storage ...... 10 James J. Rohan, Telephone 7433. Center over R. R. Crossing No, 30 yard mark and bounded almost Bristol ...... 1 2 9 1 4 Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... 11 FOR SALE—^KITCHEaJ range, and 12.24. to the goal line. Cote picked up the Penalties, Manchester, 45 yards; Wanted Autos—Motorcycles .... If new oil burner. H. Jones, 17 8. To see if the To'wn will vote to hftU but waa stopped in his tracks Bristol, 50 yards. ,Gfficliils,^Parker, Hca.u.a*«r.orr. BnstDees a.ad Profeuional ServleeB LEGAL NOTICES e ten FT NBA ttKVKt. me. Business Services Offered ...... in Brainard Place. 7H close the road In North Coventry by Ecabert Maro pimted out of referee; Coyle, umpire; O'Loughlln, leading from the State Highway danger 'and Mancbeeter started Household S^'-' tees Offered ...... It-A AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD head linesman. Time, four eleven Building—Contracting ...... 14 FOR SALE — RECONDITIONED near Mr. Robertson’s plaiw to Mr another march to the shadows of minute periods. (BEAD THE STORY, THEN COLOB THE P10TUHB> Florists—Nurseries ...... 16 stoves, new oil burners, get my at Manchester, within and for the district of Manchester on the 7th day Cooper’s place. tbe goal. "Aw, Pm not scared,” saU^Oop- found. If so, we wfll egptein thait Funeral Directors ...... 16 prices. Just got some more, ^peak of October, A D., 1983. ___ 9. To see if the Town wUJ vote to Heatin: Plumbing-Roofing .«» 17 quick. Drive out and see. Manches­ Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., Penalty Haiti Locals py. “Gee, come on! TU go with we’re a frien^y Uttie boiwh.^ Insurance ...... 18 close the roaij from the. Samud Chucky Smith, ripped off four ■Tm sure that w e vrtll^ he.' '• » Millinery—Dressmaking ...... 19 ter Green Garage.—Jones. Judge. Green place hear MansfliMd Depot P L A O m L L E ^ HELD you to see who owns this little cab­ Moving—Trucking—Storage ... 30 Estate of Antoinette Aceto, Bea­ yards to Bristol’F 28. ^ d line, Bob right, and have a jd a ce'^ atei^ to­ Painting—Papering ...... 31 trice Aceto, John Aceto, Joseph Aceto, leading to the State Highway near Smith made three mote, Judd got in. . M&ybe it’s a friendly m i^ night” Tbs other TliiUi' ebon*, Julia Aceto, Paul Aceto, Peter Aceto, Professional Services...... 33 the William Austin plaM. six through left tackle, Mozzer four “We shouldn’t peek through^wln- a^eed this was a, ImspY hnhdt ' Re pal rl ng ...... 38 KOOM S WITHOUT B O A R D 59 all of Manchester In said district, TO SCORELESS TIE 10. To see what action the Town through center and Boh Smith four dowa ’cause no one who la -poUte Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning ... 34 minors. will take in regard to keeping did Toilet Goods and Service ...... 36 FOR RENT—FURNISHED room Upon application of Tbe Manches­ more off right- tackle. On tbe next e’er does.” “All right," r^ed So, In they ene wba..-; Wanted—Business Servloe « > .... 36 for light housekeeping, gas and ter Trust Company, Guardian, pmy- entrance to Silver Street near (Oontiooed froni-Fage Nine) Uiere: ^“The he oiS, Ing for an order of this Court au­ play, 11 yitfdB from a touchdown, braye Windy. Then up to the door EldBcartoaal sink, reasonable. 109 Forter street. Amanda Pesce’s farm, a public somevidiere,” aalff ” C b m e. it : Courses ano Claeses ...... 37 thorizing it to borrcAv against and Manchester was penalized 16 jmrds they ran. Grube. - pledge as security therefore tbe as­ hig^iway. kickad' back to Cope^d jwhp ad- 'Course, Dimcy stood back in, the let’s fill flop down ttnais and Private Instruction ...... 38 11. By request to see what action anil soon after Bristed regained the Dancing . . •x* ,38-A sets of said estates, as per applica­ bW on its own 30 yard mark. Cote •vaneed from-the. 25 to the 25. trees, which gave the girls a ment later Bcfii Smith Inter­ Mck off -was recovwSd by Plaln- ‘Tm playing safe,” the' 18a. to- the sky. TU' taO-'yete TU the ^own will take to again become vllle on their own 48 yard Use. It Business Opportunities ...... 33 in said District, on the 14th day of cepted a pass atiinidfldd and punted' pUed. “Ere long^you, too, mqy. run be the guard and ieal watch. Money to Lx>an ...... S3 FOR RE3NT—^FOUR room tenement October, A D.. 1988, at 9 o’clock In one voting district. was on the next play,' a' Una buck and hide. If everything turns out TU keep.” Help sBd SItvatleBa in two family house. All improve- the forenoon, and that notice be given 13. By request to sed what action to Briato” H 16 yard fine, where Sai- tbatMitchen was hurt A-fiva'ydrd Help Wanted—Female ...... 36 to all persons interested in said eS'^ monds dropped Cote as the period all right, TU come out, a ^ r ■That’s fair Help.Wanted—Male ...... 86 ' ments. Inquire 267 Oak street. tate of tbe pendency of said applica­ the Town will take about worn-out penalty against Eq^-ville and a re­ • • • - cried. Then aU blit ^ went m - Salesmen Wanted ...... 86-A tion and the time and place of bear­ and unused road naachinery. ended. covered. ftnahla ^ Kripitlh,' Man­ Then Scouty drapped the side. Though ' he 'VW {flaying Help Wanted—Male or Female . . 37 FOR REJIT—FOUR ROOM flat, ing thereon, by publishing a copy of To do any and all other business Bristol TlneBteqs n chester guard gave ^the ball to Man­ guard, he w0n^:wiifi§‘ dji ^ g very Agents Wanted ...... -.17-A this order In some newspaper having Bristol made a pugbt threat in door. He waited, and then rai^d modem improvementa, furnace and proper to come before this meet­ chester on the 46^3isard llaA^ After sound. ' ■' . Situations Wanted—Female . . . . . 18 a circulation in said, district, on or the s^MX^ period, aS^ an exchange once more. “Nobody’s hom«,"^he Situations Wanted—Male ...... 39 garage. 464 Hartford Road. Inquire before October 9, 1983, and by post­ ing. three Una bu<^ to net a fU’ri shouted. "Now, what are we> go- All o f a sudden,;;tieae. 591 Center street of wnts "mat gafiM considerable Bmployment Agenotee ...... 40 ing a copy of this order on the public Dated at South Coventiy, this.TQr down. Fielder puUt^ to CaparelU, ing to do? ... • ,4 . . aoine IndSw^ cr^ thrir « Live Stock—Fere—Poaltry—Teklclen sign post In said town of Manchester, day of October, 1933. ygj^dqge -for the Bell City rieven. who fumbled and' Vmce who was Dogs—Bird#—Pete ...... ■...... 41 FOR RENT—SIX room tenement, at least five days before the day. «f "I think ,rn hang around ^ knees- Cm .Duh^ Llv Stock—Vehiclee ...... 43 GEORGE G. JACOBSON^ ^ Q ^ 'P ja ite d from nifidfleld, a ^ r right on the spot, recovered oh the then eddifriffaa.Ii.’Tiipok what am aU improvements, 8 minutes from said bearing, to appear If they see Pratt had' fiiterccpted Manchester K ag^ 81 . yard fine.' Marf^hoiter near, until.! find out who Uvse Poultry and Supplies ...... 43 canse at said time and place and be ARTHUR J. . VINTON have tound.” . I^ Wanted — Pete—Poultry—Btook 44 Depo. Square, 17 Oakland street pass me. first p ^ : after Robin­ waa again unable^ advance / and We always want excitement ,6 p 6 beard relative thereto, and make re­ RALPH y. REYNOLDS, ' this niay be Boioathlag-ngw/Vv r • Poi SbI^—MleeellaFeees Telephone 8671. turn t.o this court. Select^uifi. son bad intesoeptod > Bristol pus. flurrendorad the bhU ' On the 28 yard Aytlcles Cot Sale ...... 46 WILLIAM S. HYDE Unf.'iTwo ptfya BttaF'ihe aver alert “Walk In,” cried Windy, ' "Lenk Boats and Aoceeaorlee ...... 46 FOR RENT—FIVE ROOIfiS, mod­ Jbdge. ALBERT B. HARMON,.; cameky apim W around! A ricepliig peribn be Building Mateiiale ...... 47 Town Clerk. seven yard line u d Boh Bmim Uck- Vlnhe again racovafed a Plsdnville Diamonds— Watobea—Jewelry . . 48 em improvements, garage avall- E-K>-9-8S. Blectiical Appllanoea—Radio . . . 49 kble, located at 67 Pine street, rent ------1. Fuel and i;eed ...... 6 3 —▲ reasonable. Inquire Louis R e ^ 68 Garden — Farm—Dairy Prodnets S3 Houaebold Goode i l Pine street , B y Macbinary and Tool* '...... 63 ALLEY OOP Mnaleal InstnimMiU U FOUR, ROOM TENEMENT,: three Office and Store BonlnmeBt .«*• room 4^artmciriA at 88 Mapu Specials at tbe S ^ M a • • • a wtm aaTi K r s J Wearing ▲pparel-^Fnfa !•••••• etteet. Stat room tenement, garage;^ iSehool street Tel^hcoa 6^7. Wanted—To Buy »*eeeaeaaa a.e U fM eOlH'lNl ¥ f o r RENT—SIR; ROOM tenamant -An^-Tww;eK3 Rooms Wltbont Board 69 TO0J Boarders Wanted aosaaBji ••••#*•.13-A all modem ian^evaaimts, with Coontry Board—RsMyts garage. loqtdra ^Lawii street HOUBi-^COWBl Hotels—Restannuits ai IR Aff I ME* Waatad—Rooms—Board •I TOR RENT—6 HHDBON , atreat two ntodm stit Yoom tenemente. Apartments, Flats, Taaemaiits -rw 66 Business Looatiohs to r Sant » . S4 Phone 5578: ^ - ‘ Houses ter Bsnt 66 Snborbaa to r Bant ra a a »s#.e • egR aa I ' Summer Bomsa for Baitt a 9S MODERN FIVE room lowir flat at $$ Wanted to Bant • • «*a • 9-^ afolV a ow • 4Ht ' (>ak Bteoa.>'niaiidua^ i’ t..' ▲partmant^teMWmefoBMa ■»•- at Bnalaaaa Pi'oparty «er JNu'a c«*v- 7t TOR R | ^—TWO THREE %d Farms aad bead -for Bala ;»'•«»• n four rbom funUihsd q^ uofUralehad- Bonsaa tor Salt n Lots for Sale. >78 Opnstrue-1 Bsaert 74 tlOfl Oo^ TU. O f d||B8. r . ^ S«bi h|Mr Main, 8 ' Dial

1 WM « : 1 Tooherdlle Folks ^y Pontaine Pox OUR BOARWN6 ROUiSE . t... I SENSE. »nUCKIN' CROCKERY? And life would be a sorry one proud of what they do, others of STORE TO YOU, LOCK .STOCK Without the grace to see what they can avoid doing. . . . AND -BARREL? AND,FOR AN'. AS POR cyviN METU* The lire of faith to light the way , Blessed Me the innocent, for they VOUR FI-RST SAUE, ILL EXJIY A STORE ,TOO -S A Y -TVUCfS Within the soul of me. have so much to learu. . . . The Florence Van Fleet Lyman. MUCH R E ON ONE penalty of being conspiclous is that COUFL.E OF your mistakes are also conspiclous. Hotel Keeper—What 1s that rope . . . The reason so few of us get you have with you? Guest—A rope ladder in case of wha^ we want is that we don’t know what we want . . . People Improve fire. Hotel Keeper—Very good—guests as long ae they have a desire to with lire escapes pay in advance. Improve. . . . Useful knowledge ac­ quired today makes every succeed­ There’s a certain young man who ing day more productive. . . . Money makes us comfortable, but it is in love with a ^ 1 . He has no money or no job. But he’s pretty doesn’t always make us happy. . . Few “good times’’ are worth the rich in promises. loss of four hours’ sleep. . . . The P’irst Business Man—^Was the man who boasts that he can’t be conference a success? What did'you fooled twice the same way is usu­ ally a sucker for some other way. decide ? Second Business Man—It was . . Very fewjnen are really good great! We decided to have another losers. But a good many have learned to pretend they are. . . . If conference next week. , _ ♦ jTOU re^ly do your best the Lord The sailor entered the store and probably wUl overlook your mis­ accosted the new fair and dumb takes. But your neighlwr won’t We are judged by what we do, and i V young clerk. He— Can you let me have ‘A Kiss- not by what we claim we do. 0 in the Dark’ for 25 cents? Auto Owner—Do you know of Girl Clerk—I coUdn’t tolnk of it. \ • He__^But you don’t understand, its any way to avoid tire trouble? Man—Try a motor boat a record. Girl Cleric—I ’ll say it is, at 25 L cents. Flapperw»tt.u.apAT.orr.. Fanny Says Some folks get plenty to eat and sufficient physical action yet suffer By John C> Terry from lack of mwital nourishment S C O R C H Y S M l i t l "WlioT^red That Shot? and exercise. M C m i 4APt>eNIN6S Boss—Well, how’d you find’your­ BETTY ARE self this morning? HALT ! - OR 1 YOU 'RURT V New Steno— Oh, I just opened my the ^ la c k ^ t OBTVMontcU WILL SHOOT' eyes and there I was. dan^ hopriftad 1o tee \ A recruit in one of the Citizens jsrodiicea Jopmcpt- Conservation Camps wore a very large shoe. To get a pair large j^itiTieil icbdle/tiUou/s \ enough for him he was given a pair iTt -uthick -the Owidindidk. entirely too large. One day the yftaats jsiai/ a Imdota officer in charge missed him. Officer—Has anyone seen that ^!borrKkt/ dnZePcepa a, recruit ? I m Voice from Rear—Yesf sir, he has ■mctmted Piack/oot t gone to the cross-roads to turn­ Jieeina -ttMth Petiu — 2>nt around. Jea p y& yrhcot Test Pptfy “Who dealt them cards? doleful­ be trijiiped. ■ ■ — _ ly quote the drys as they inspect ______JL the hands they received in the new OUT OUR WAY By Williams deal. WASHINGTON TUBS II By Oane ' S A W ,]AiORPY WAF?T, There Are Some Tough Ones WET« tell Ykt t NoujpiOTf ^ LAIAHT EV^.^Teboy X OOVU'T' KAiMO life is a jig-saw puzzle that gZ.AONg> ‘$>ARKgR FOUND \-r \ I ’VE fO U N ^ ORAGGilKsl' WOU f- I am dally fumbling at; CSSA (3a O f< 3 3 ! ^ ' ~ IN CAMP TO •6Luey (jB TjN lFE ? A l OkaCt , if woo'fRe VNEUU , 1 M With al\ my skill and all my wit All a wallflower needs to blos­ I’ve FOUMB JH’ W ST ■ ■a>\ • I cannot make the pieces fit. som is some son. " Tt-AAT-TtReO / B o T -TiPHO U P dOLDHINE/WE'W 0 O»ur B€. L.E.AIsi\Kl' a m ’ O C n m M, WW AGAlSi.^

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Persons walkisg through HUUard's Hr. tad Mrs. Raxsld Belcher of ABOUT TOWN woods on side report th6 Welker itreet motored to Boetoo opstM to an oitpoinuns flm ni^ presence of an unusually large num­ during the past week-end. flECREAmeENTE ik.poMibls for thOfs attsodliiiri ber of pheasants there this falL It in ahaps and still kesp tb«(r Mrs. John C. Reardon has moved is not uneomnoon frequently to hear, Local frienda of William Smith, engagements in the evening.. from 20 Roosevelt street to 600 Cen« while strolling through these woods, who spent aeveral weeks laat winter ^ E S TO Mkn’ a W guihm t MtOa the sudden rush of a pheasant’s with his brother-in-law and sister, ter street. Mr. and Mrs. Everett F(dlowlng tile above claka YHS be m wings as it hastens to put plenty of. Mr. and Mrs. W Ullw, Stewltt of mptaiag M-' fkmator 9. Lathrop, formerly of Benton the regular, calisthenics gym blaas tko .fit -tbk street, will occupy 20 Roosevelt distance between it and the intruder. Ridgewood street, wffl be pleased to which is held on Monday avenlngi u ho wtil Jm i t the street after O cto b ^ 15. Gray sqxdrrels and the smaller red lOam that he has obtained perman­ A c t i y ^ h F d Swing at 8:15-9:00 p. m. Gamaq follow Over 125 Attend Bstmess squirrel, known as the chlkmunk, ent employnient with a auto- W Y H .C A ., tin d iita g duzliif Cbo •the gym period amongst those who abMttco two wMto of also are numerous in HiUiardli niobile m^ufacturing concern In take part In the regular class. Miss Prudence Wilkinson of Tor- l31roctor Stmoid*. Thsy $ r t old woods these days. Flint, Mich. Mr. Smith's mother ik Startm{ tonight— Enroll­ . PInng Periods rington, who has been enjoying a Sestioq Yeitenhj;'^ Jon- ffiefids and w im -^ether at Ha­ visit of two weeks with Min Caro­ now staying with Mr. and Mrk. The first a t two Monday evening Hewitt after enjoying a sojourn at plunge periods iq held at 7 o’clock vana, Cuba, aid Joan. Porto line M. Gibson of Main street, has The annual fall migration of mice ment bcreased. Rico. In tiaa* dtffafant plaota Mr. returned to her home. from fields and woods to bams and Niantucket with the second plunge ftfilowlng iorsToDrifl. the gym and game perloda. after Tbayer was piyideai instructor and houses in town has started with the Mr. GMmonda sqofatary. Mr. Thayer advent of colder weather, residents' ‘ Mrs. Charles FindDOy, of AUston, The f ail «md winter indoor classes 9:30. The women’s openhig classes Giuseppe Mazzini LodgS of the Mass., who has been spending the are: will remain in M uiM star and as­ Lights wsnt out'.Md assert. Coincident with this, stored conducted at the Recreation Centers, Sozu of Italy initi«ted & class of past fortnight with her parents, Mr. Women’s Osnsa sist in tbe work herr during the ab­ was cu t off 'tor .iiiosSithaR. . keepers report a substantial in­ thirty candidates intd'tiie lodge yes­ hour at Cheney kkotbS||f nffUs, Md Mrs. Albert Hemingway of Cedar street and School street, are The regiilar Monday evening gym sence of Mr. flliBOids. crease in ^e sale of mouse traps. terday afternoon at ’Tinker Hall, in ’The drive .was to have today when a froUcsoms gragp.- One resident last week found a fam­ Summit street, has returned to her opening this evening -with expecta­ class which meetaat 7:15-8:00 p. m. one of the largest meetlngf ever started this waA fW o«w members rel came in contact with a hlg|i' ily of mloe nesting in the fire-box of home. tion of the attendance reaching a and on Wednesday from 7:15-8:00 new high peak. held by the orgaidzatlon. More than will go over until the retUn;i,qf Mr. ag« wire enr the roof of ^ ' the furnace in the cellar of kis- p. m. ^ That many members, old and new, 125 members were present and the Slmonds as be baa most of the aee- former bouse on Forest house. The autumnal splendors of the Dancing coimtryside bordering the Mohawk are once again interested In An opportunity for women to business session lasted, five hours. eilsary detail prepared. ’The month­ caused a short dreuit Ths program outlined for them by,'D i­ It wac announced that the drill rel wae electrocuted. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tedford Trail were viewed by Miss Ethel T.’ learn tap dancing is offered- on ly meettng of tbe board of Erectors Anderson of Ridge street, who re­ rectors Gertrude Fenerty and Fnmk .Monday evenings from 8:00-8:45 team of the Junior Sons of Italy, ^ 1 be held Wedfiasdas night and Service was qtUakly rastorad Russell street, are motoring through Biisch is -without doubt proven. In p. m. ter Harry A> SchUdg^ aa the White Mountains this week. cently motored over that famous which lodge has been znaiklng re­ tne grand opening of tbe gymnasi­ scenic highway. that this year’s enroUmqnt at the ' Plunge Periods markable progress. since it was or­ um work riU sta-t on ’Thursday for the Chen^ Ann, present time exceeds by more The first of the women’s plunge ganized, will present a drill at Mid­ night. On that occasion a tumbling source of the troubla and Bert Blanchard of Southbrldge, 100 members that of last year bMk tbe electric switch. Ths Mass., passed the week-end at his Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Hewitt, form­ periods Is^ following their gym class dletown next Simday. After the team will be brought here from tbe this time. Many old membersB am ^at 8 o’clock on Monday evening rel was found deaf on tha “home here. erly of Ridge street, will leave meeting yeeterday the members ad­ Hartford YM.C-A. All members are shortly for Florida wbne they plan again finding a place in t|M sched­ adth three periods on Friday eve­ journed to the club house oh Keeney n^ested to be present and boys the transformer house, tta bushy to spend the winter. Mrs. Hewitt ule of activities. ning fit o 7:00-9:00 p. m. street, where a dance was held in uid girls interested in gy^aelum burned to the bone and ths hair M vacation in Canada. members in both the east and west summer months. were served. the Haivofd YM.CA., Physical in­ on tbe night shift observed a bins*, side recreation buildings. Pool struction staff wm acooiraany tbe jay in a nearby tree gdlly ehattsr*^ Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wilson tables have been recovered, bowling MRS. FLOOD’S GRANDSON ing a requiem over tha body of it# Waterbury, were week-end visitors An alarm from Box 26 yesterday team and wfl assist Mr. ’Ihayer in afternoon called out tbrke fire com­ alleys put in shape, ping pong ta­ the work on Thursday. furry enemy. ' at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ bles fixed accordihg to regula­ BLUEFIELDS CELEBRATE panies for a blaze at the home of The YM.CA... bawling league ward Vickerman, of Roosevelt tions and other changes made to MARRIED IN BUFFALO ADVERTISEMENT We have brushes for afl' street. Peter Smith on Ridge street An will play the first gamea of the oil stove overfiowed starting what please the members. types of power motors in stock It is now possible for parents to SUCCESSFUL SEASON ■winter league schedule tonight Mrs. Roee Kronlck of The The degree team of Siinset looked to be a dangerous fire, but enroll their boys and girls of high when the Mere Goodyear team rose Dress Shop Is in New York, and can make repairs without with the help of neighbors it was Harvy B. Filer, Jr., Son Of Rebekah lodge will give a card school age as members. As par­ meets the Shearer Bulcks and tbe making a personally selected pui>* delay. party in Odd Fellows hall this eve- soon extinguished and little damage Former Miss Elizabeth Baseball Team And Friends Keller’s Clothes play the Bon )?fafaCassssi Minimum charges are made for will meet this evening at the assem­ the variour acti-vities and member- Nitsche, which took place on Sat­ ball season next year and members fOUTH MFKNCHrSTEP ■ CONN bly hail of the Buckland school. This shipu|and with most everything ad- urday morning. 'The bridegroom is expressed their confidence that the is the first business session of the vancmg in price our costs so you the grandson oi Mrs. Mary Fkxxl team would enjoy another successful PINEHURST-Dial 41S1 fall and a good attendwce is hoped can continue to buy recreation will and the late William J. Flood, and year. for. remain at the same low price. Some a son of their daughter, the former Diimer was served by Urbano of our activities include gym classes, Miss Ellizabeth Flood, who has Osano, after which members of the The Better Films League will basketball, volley ball, swimming, made her home in Buffalo since her team spoke briefly. Dancing was NOW You Can Make MEAT SPECIALS have a business meeting this eve­ ping pong, pool, bowling, Badming- marriage. enjoyed until a late hour. PINEHURST FRESHLY GROUND BEEF, O ning at 7 o’clock at the Girl Scout ton, dancing, boxing, apparatus, headquarters in the Cheney build­ first-aid, music. All of these su:tlvl- Your Own Frocks! lb...... Z & C ing. The program for the season ____2 pounds 48c.' Ground Beef Cakes with Bacon or Onlo"«- tles are under close supervision for which the league Is now entering clean sportsmanship competition upon will be outlined, and a full at­ ’This week’s opening program for fo r Mrs. M. S. Manning, local FANCY CALVES’ LIVER ...... 33c tendance of the members Is hoped ^_TM8j8selected;_fM^^_tCTdCT^Uver. boys and men is as follows: HALES s e l f -ser ve; for. Joniof Boys Boxing ’The boys boxing class will hold dressmaker, will cut and fit This Is Pork and Kraut Time Memorial Temple Pythian Sisters their first session this afternoon at Lean Pork Shoulders weighing around 4 pounds... will meet tomorrow evening in Odd 5 o’clock with the lessons comprls G P □ C E n Y any dress length purchased Special, 12c lb. Pork Butts, 16c lb. Fellows hall. The business will be ing boxing Instruction, boxing, calis­ YOU U T T T 3 followed by a social time during thenics, rope skipping, games, bag We have just received a shiimient of nice Kraut which sandwiches and coffee will be punching, ending with a shower and this week. Hours I to 4. w hjchjvilljellj pounds 25c, or 17c eaif-______served. swim followed by an alcohol rub to prevent catching cold. Pinehurst Quality Corned Beef is much in demand A special meeting will be held at Senior Boxing Manchester's PubUc Pantry now... People come from as far as West Hartford to get Gospel Hall, 415 Center street, this ’The first of the senior boxing Thh is a very low evening at 7:45. The speakers will class will be held this evening at 7 SAVES YOU TIME I SAVES YOU MONEY! Corned Beef at Pinehurst. Briskets, Middle Ribs, Lean be two yovmg men who are going to pried for this cutting Chuck Pieces.______o’clock with the same routine in China next month as missionaries, class as in the junior boys this class Country Roll Robert Thorp who was bom In also meets on ’Thursday evening. and fitting service. It 2 Yz -Pound Lean Cuts of DeLuxe LAMB POR o f * China and received his education BosineM Men’s Class will be so easy to maks STEWING WILL B E ...... OOC there and in this country, and ’The business men’s class which BUTTER 2 lbs. 4 3 * Carrots, 5c lb. I Vegetable Soup Bunches Donald Hunter of New Bedford, has always been held on Wednesdays your ova frocks now.. Maas. An Invitation Is extended to from 5:00-6:00 will start this week, Good for table or cooking! 3 lbs. 13c I 10c all interested to attend this meeting. Mrs. Manning is a w tf Armour’s Melrose SMOKED known dressmaker and Sorry we did not have enough McIntosh Apples Saturday to The Amaranth Sewing Club will take care of all orders Saturday. Another shipment Is doe today meet Wednesday afternoon at 2 DR. a M. PARKER we were very fortunate and we are repeating the special: o’clock with Mrs. Lula Bldwell of 82 DENTIST SHOULDERS lb. 8 c Chestnut street relephone 54 Pratt Street In seciiring her serviera 6-8492 Hartford, CL Small! Lean! Shtuikelss! McIntosh Eating Apples Defftistry that will ‘please yon, Seidner’s for this week only., at a price yoo can afford to pay. 16 qt. basket 6 9 « HARVEST SUPPER Just the size to eat. MAYONNAISE •s? 1 7 c New Fall Wed., Oct 11, 6 P. M. The purest of pure mayonnaise. Red Rolf Apples for Sauce or Pies, basket...... 69c CHAPEL HALL, Coventry Atlantic Rayolite Rosoul Cauliflower Lima Beans Star W a te r ...... 9c Coventry Fragment Society. COFFEE lb. 27c Wash Fabrics Green Beans MENU: Ham, Mashed Pota­ RANGE Here you are, Sir—Boscul coffee—eae hour fresh! Pound Spinach Rinso, large...... 2 for 39c to e s ; A ll Vegetables In Sea­ tins. son; Bettsbes; Bolls; Ooffoe; Regular userson. of this oil claim Confectioner’s Apple, Pumpkin, Mince Pie. they have found none better. k yard Supper, 40 cents. Under 15 g a llo n s .. 10'/^c gal* SUGAR 3 pkg*- 19* 15 gallons or more, 8 Yi c gal. Light and dark brown and powdered included. RANGE & FUEL OILS L T. WOOD CO. M y-T-Flne We have assembled quite a ct^ection of wash goods . . . We Handle Only The Best! 51 BisseD Street TeL 4496 are sure to have just the particular pattern you have In rfiieit. DESSERTS Tweed prints . . gay ginghams . . . bold plaids. For boma When In Need Of Range Or Fuel Oil nOIL iEQUIPMENT ii W COMPANY N pk«- 5 * AH assorted flavors. and school frocka PHONE 5293 MEW, Steel, Range Oil Omms, fSAO. Faucets, 75c. Pmnps, $1.75. HALE’S Wash Fabrica—Main Floor, left Used Drums, $1.75. Phone: 8980. SCHALLER'S Sunkist ine Dantly Uil v O c CIDER MILL ORANGES 2 doz. 2 9 c 155 Center Street Manchester Cider Made Tuesdays—^Thurs­ Juicy, ripe fruit! FEET HURT? days—Saturdays. We sell Sweet Cider in any Snow-W hite j Delmar D. Austin quantity. i Foot dorrection Specialist BARRELS AND KEGS 174 Bfain Street Maoclueter CAULIFLOWER head IQe I POPULAR MARKET FOR SALE. I 855 Main street Rvbinow BidMing For Appointment Dial 4070 352 Woodland Street Large, fresh, snow-white! The Manchester Public Market Telephone 6^2 Crisp, Green Public invited to see our cider, ONE DAY ONLY Bxv*«M made. to BOSTON I SPINACH peck 1.8 c Tuesday Special a Trias OaUr Roue Trip as.ee Fan, 8-pound peck. Crisp, trader, young ^Inach. PORTERHOUSE Leavot/Owter Fancy Fresh Pigs’ liv e r ...... lOc Ib., 3 lbs. 25c Travel Baroaa Shelton Fancy Tender Beef L iver...... lb., 2 lbs. 25c 4P3 Mala St Maaelisster Fresh Pigs’ H ocks ...... 10c lb. T e L TOOT Small Lean Fresh Pork Shoulders...... lOc lb FILMS PEARS 4 qts. 19c STEAK Fresh New Sau^CTkraut ...... •. lOc lb.‘, 3 ibs. 25c DEVELOPED AND 4-quart basket. For eating or preeervlng. Fancy Tender Shoolder Lamb Chops...... I9c lb PRINTED Fresh Lamb for SteWing, cut n p ...... 10c ib., 3 ibs. 25c ______• 1 MISS M. ROBINSON 24 HOUR SERVICE HALES Teacher of Piano Theory Film Deposit Box At CUT AT OUR VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT Store Entrance. Fancy Fresh Clean Spinach...... is g and Harmony FROM Tender Young Cftrrots...... 2 bunches for 5c 109 Adame Street Booklaiid HEALTH MARKET PRiBfE ...... 2 bunches for 5c TeL S62S KEMP'S 'S c r « Nice White Cauliflower...... 2 fo r 13c STEER Very Nice Crabapples...... q t Tuesday's Spacials BEEF 1^, SPEQAL AT OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT A. ' Home Made Water Rolls On Sale At ...... 12c doz. Electric RANGE POUNDS Home Made Pineapple Pies On Sale At ...... 19c each Refrisrerator OIL Home Made Assorted Cookies A t ...... lOc do*.., For Expert Beat By Test! .eEJN^euY Service 15 Gallons car M raa ____ SPECIALI FINEST NATIVE MEALY f \ f \ Fraoh POTATOES AT,peck ...... Z S C CpU 5830 Less Than 15 GaDons. .lO^ic Moll B a d I^wer MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE ON SALE AT, « 10 Serrice ...... Aaotiisr f;kl|jni|!iiH Phooa I DIAL 5111 ' V 881 !m ii% I n c .| m

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