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ABOUT TOWN 5,861 Bala toHght aad prehabtrTm aa. — N OTICE Member AtoBt day a s o n ia g i asO-AMCfe *1amge la FAITH E. SPILLANE PEACH EATERS BareM et Oreolatieas tanpentaia. A voluBtary petition in bank* Member of Dandng Maaten of America MANCHESTER — A CITY OF VILLAGE CHARM tmitcj waa filed Uat week by — Srnaat Benadettl, oook, e( Uan- —Federal Housing Mortgages bbeater. Largeat erediton listed Announces The Re-Opening o f VOL. LVI., NO. 298 en P age la.) MANCHESTER, CONN^ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1937 (TWELVE PAGES) PBKS THREB ^ »ete, aecured. Park Street Fuml- Are available at once for new conatmetioB a t ta r t o - turo atom, Hartford, $344; unse- Of Her Dancing Classes financing present existing mortgages in or near Man­ anrad. Ideal Finance asaodation of chester. lU rtfo rd . $148;. AT VETERANS OF FOREION WARS HAU. For Information Call MANCHESTER! Five of Six “Most Wanted” Men Manchester Green TREASURY A O S H m Mancbaater Ktwanla club Besistmtiona Wm Be Taken Thursday, Septsmbse 1$ John G. Mahoney — T el 3305 — Evenings A T T E N n O N M I CHINESE DROP BACK win hdld tta weddy meetlna; Mon­ From 8 to 4:84 P. ML day at U :U at the Country club- Regtitrslloiis Win Also Be Taken For a Baby OInss. We have PEACHES!!! Yellow Elberta Canning Peaches!! ANGLO-FRENCH FLEET booae. Tha gueat apeaker wlU be Regtotrations Win Be Taken For n Class At the HelHstor Street TO HELP FLOW 4obn Adimead, advertlalng mana- School, Tuesday, September 14, From 8:80 to 4:80 P. U. If a imioa painter and paperhanger is worth $1 an hour, then a bpsket ^ nice c«r of tba Pboenlx insunnca com­ peaches is worth |5. TO SECOND UNES IN pany. Tbe aubject will be one that Types of Oanclag Tanght: OFEASYCREDIT A number of Manchester people are Trp, Ibe, Ballet, Acrobatte, Mnsioal Comedy and Ballreem. . Yeah. Bat try and get it. Interested In, “ZonlnK”. The at­ ASSEMBLES AS LEAGUE tendance prise will be furnished by Further biformallon may be bad at regisfatatton date or by ' We aren’t getting anywhere near that price. Herbert B. House. calling 4891. SALE OF SAFETY TESfSD Our prices range from 25 cents to $1.25 per 16-qoart baskeL SHANGHAI DISTRICT WM Expend 300 Miffions UNION MEN! ! ! Yon can bay these peaches with safety! The State Police Reir. Harris B. Anthony, pastor 0$ tbe Church of the Naxarene for USED CARS have not been called in once to watch the pickets on the fence! of $terilized Gold, Enter tba past seven years, and Mrs. I PEACH GROWERS! ! 'Attend yonr peach meetings! ! Defense Troops Execute Or- ADJOURNS ITS PARLEY Anthony, win be tendered an in­ 1936 Oldsmobile Touring Sedan ______$795 ASSERTS SHIP formal farewell reception Monday Vote the RepnbUcan ticket! I The only party that gnarantecs $5 a basket for all On Open Market hnrdiase evening at 7:30 in the banquet hau Radio and Heater. the peaches yon don’t raise! ,I J ^ derly Withdrawal to Pow- ef tbe TJl.CJt., to which all mem­ SCRANTOITS Sixty Wanhipt M okilial bers of the church and friends will 1935 Plymouth Coachr...... r. .$495 erfid Fortified Trenches; MENCANTGET of Short Term Seenrities. Rumors Assert Crew be welcome. Pastor Anthony will Radio and Heater. preach his final sermon at tbe IB Medkemneii; LtBfW dturch tomorrow and will leave lor Home Cooked Food Cholera Spreads in Area. SH ARIF CASH Washington, SepL 18.—(AP) — bis new post in Columbus, Ohio, 1935 Dodge Touring Sedan ------$525 The government began today a new O f Pirate Submarine Upsets Mot6 to Disoat next week. Transportation will be S. G. BOWERS credit-easing course of action de­ provided for those who desire it Member, C. 1.0. of A. P. G. signed to assure continuance of the Monday evening if they will meet Now Serving 1935 Oldsmobile Touring Sedan . $565 Shanghai, Sept. 13.— (AP) Head of Maritime Board Loyalist Delegate; QiiB| Radio and Heater. easy” money which fiscal authori­ at the Nasarene church, 75 Doming Street P hone 7172 —Under heavy fire from Jap- ties have credited with spurring Trapped on Ocean Bed aneae land and sea batteries, business recovery. It provides, (1) Mrs. Emma U Nettleton of tbe Sees Merchant Marine for expenditure of $300,000,000 of Protests Japan^ h?t*^ Republlcaa town committee, who la CREMO BEER 1934 Plymouth Sedan.,...... $400 the Chinese army abandoned Two to Cbooae From. the Treasury's "frozen” gold hoard Madrid, Sept. 13.—(AP) —fmatiem from any official •Stive in the coming sale of tbe the hotly-fought Kiangwan —the first release alnco the gold Hartford Cranty Republican Wom­ Program As Threatened; sion; Chins Assembljri salient north of Shanghai to­ sterilization” program was begun The crew of a submarine sunk sources. en’s Association, has called a meet- 1934 Oldsmobile Touring Sedan ...... $465 last December; and, (2) for open The “ rumors," Febus said, AMr lof Tuesday evening at her day and withdrew all forces to off Cartagena last week as a Low Mileage. Owners Criticize the Law. market purchaMs of ^ort-term gov­ were that officials had received Most Take Actioi 0 i f t . Xbme on Huntington street of wom­ the powerfully fortified second pirate raider of Mediterranean an who have been soliciting dona- SCRANTON^S ernment aecuritlea acoustic telephone messages line defense network of trench­ This program was agreed upon tfeiiie to report on baked foods, 1933 Chevrolet Sedan •T«1 • •.•rajs • • a faVVlcI* a $325 At The Primary Tuesday shipping was reported today from the crew, trapped when peeserves, milts and vegetables Tolland Turnpike^ Oakland es stretching from Shanghai Washington, SepL 18.—(AP)— A oaat Brady H oat late jreaterday by the Federal Re­ Cieneva, Sept. 13.— (A P )-> Very Clean. serve Board. Fiscal experts said It imprisoned alive at the bot­ the submarine was sunk by -ptomlsed for tbe sale to be held on 25 miles to the northwest. prospective shortage of private Five of the nation’s six most wanted criminals are pictured above, the The League Nationa B^tember 38 In a Hanford store. was a logical continuation of the tom of the sea. Spanish government gunners. at The Chinese retreat was or­ capital threatened today the suc­ quarry of G-men, state police and local peace officers aa five middle- board’s recent policy of lowering re­ buffed an attempt to. 1932 Plymouth Coupe...... $165 western states joined to a campaign agalnat crime. Wanted most of Spanish military tobservera derly and strategic to prepared cess of tbe government's program discount rates of reserve banka. The Febus (Spanish) News the Spanish government from ! aU was Alfred Brady, notorious leader of a bandit gang whose members It also marked, they said, a dis­ bas^ their conviction that ^ e positions which they had ex­ to rebuild the American merchant boasted they would "put Johh DlUlnger to the shade.’* Hto known Agency carried the uncon­ its assembly today at tli« ou t-: 1931 Chevrolet Coupe...... $125 tinct reversal of tha policy of tight­ undersea craft had been dam­ VOTE FOR pected to fall back on as soon marine. Joseph P. Kennedy, chair­ companions are Clarenee Lee Shaffer, Jr., and James Dalhover. Ht^b ening money rates tolttot^ with the firmed reports only as "ru­ set of a tense, closely gnarcM*: H ave Y ou r l v \ 1 V\ | Gant and Alva Dew^ Hunt, broth era-in-Iaw, are wanted as leaders of aged on the appearance of as the full force of Japan’s me­ man of the Maritime Cfommtoalon, gold sterilization program. At tbat session which is to hear- 1931 Studebaker Sedan ...... $95 said a survey now nearing comple­ a mob operating chiefs to the south west for 17 years. The five anti- mors in the streets” of Carta­ large amounts of oil on the sur­ chanized advance surged time, however, banka held large sur­ Spanish accusation of tion Indicated an “apparent toabUi- crime campaigning states are Indiana, IlUnoto, Michigan, Ohio and Ken­ plus lendable funds. The policy then gena. There was no confir- face of the water. x n ^ S l^eaches-reaches 1931 Dodge Sedan...... $90 against them. ty” on the part of the ship Unea to tucky. The sixth public enemy to the Mattson Mdnaper, unknown. was to prevent credit Inflation. Mediterraneair pirate The Japanese followed bard on hold up their end of the subsidy tbe heela of the retreating Cblneae To Swell Esoesa Beservea While the assembly mnt^ ) Canning Time la Here Againl program upon which the! govern­ The open market purchases of France and Great BrltaBii R etreaded 1931 Ford Coupe ...... $125 and quickly occupied the far eastern ment'* plans are predicted. At the race course and tbe now completely Federal securities will be made by assembled a mighty fleet of GET YOUR ELBERTAS NOW AT ruined Kiangwan civic center. Tbe same time a lack of enthualaam for the Reserve Board's open market For Inspection Harold R. Syndngton the subsidy program was reported committee. The effect of both this POLITICS MAKE HOFFMAN men of war to drive mysterioflg: 1930 DodgeSedan ------. . $85 Chinese had held tbe area for a fuU month against the fiercest Jap­ in maritime circles. Many ship own­ ONLY MILK TRUCKS operation and tbe release of gold raiders from the ihirad CAMPfiELL’S anese assaults. ers. It was said, do not approve of from tbe Treasury's inactive account Already there were uncoa-' 1930 Ford Coupe ...... _$75 win be to swell banka’ supplies of NovellVs Orchards Cholera, constant Oriental peril the provirions'Of the law. A STORM CENTER AGAIN firmed reports from SERVICE STATION of either war or peace, took a grave Certain New York ship operator* excessive reservto, or reliable Republican Candidate For money. Cartagena, on the Me Osr. Mata St. and Bllddle Tpk. 1929 Packard Sedan ...... $85 turn to" the International areas went so far as to say the operation ALLOWED TO ENTER M t Road - End of South Main Street while 28 Americans were being of tbe merchant ship subsidy plan These reserves, which form tbe ean, that a pirate sub evacuated on a United States war­ was "impossible.'’ They predicted basis for credit expansion, now total her crew still alive, lay ’ P hone 6997 about $750,000,00. Although the State Senator Lester H. Clee 1929 Oldsmobile Coach ...... $50 ship. the government would have to build SPHtlTED CONTESTS and crippled under the wat«r.^^ Good Condition. There were unconfirmed reports tha ships itself If a new merchant Reserve B oi^ was said to consider that one American left to Shanghai fleet to launched. HARTFORD DISTRICT this sum presently adequate to pro­ Charges Jersey GoTenior The Spanish insurgent GeiFl Clip this advertisement for discount. was dying of the dread disease. In Equals Cost OUIerentlal vide an abundance of credit at low eralissimo Francisco Franco, Iji'^ SELECTMAN aJl, there were 529 new cases to FOR LEGION HEAD The subsidies which the Mari­ interest rates, officials cited that a letter to the League, co(| *^ THORAE. the foreign areas, 450 of them to fall and Christmas currency and With Ambitions to Rnn in time Commission to empowered to tended his government was tha, OVER 14 YEARS OF BUSINESS EXPERIENCE the French Concession, where most offer ship operators in tbe building Track Strike Reaches Most REICH DISPLAYS credit details customarily reduce STOEHR Americans live. The other 79 werie of aa many as 350 merchants ships, excess reserves by $400,000,000 to 1940; Bitter Campaign. Fire Pr(Mnineiit NatMHiaBy only one representing the AT THE CENTER to tbe International SettlemenL would equalize tbe difference be­ Critical Stage Today; De- $600,000,000. — of the Spanish people. G raduate 60 Die In 4$ B o n n tween the American costa of build­ Such a reduction to lendable twnw But the League eradenttoU Experience and Skill Are Both Required Mott of tba victims were Chinese ITSMIGirriNAIR funds, offtetoto aald, might bring mlttoe decided eradanUala o 20 MONTHS TO (ThU Advertisement Paid For By Friends O f The Candidate) ing and operating ships and similar N aw aik, M. J „ BapL lA — (JLP> Known War Vcterais Are Piano Teacher refugees who bad Bad Into tbe for­ sxpandltuxas by forrign oompstltors. krery M ei Job Walkout; ”aqua*aa” m tbs monay markato this Vaieaeto ddagatkm ware to RESUMES TEACHING AT To Assure Complete and Satisfactoiy eign sectloea. Sixty had died fall, Bfttog Interest rates. —Stocky Harold O. Hoffman, near- end tha Aaaembly aeated IL Tbe commission baa planned a Reserve Board officials said the tbe last 48 hours. $050,000,000 subsidy program. Un­ tog the end of hto three jteara as io Fiel$ Thor Recwrdx. The Azaembly Ukawtoa apOtod i HOME OF PUPILS Landscaping* of Your Property On Any Car Under $300. Three days of relentless air and May Stop Food StupoieDts. Sqnadrofls of Planes Maneu- new credit program would be so op­ governor, became the storm center Muaaottotan bcqiaa that the laOL less private capital to willing to In­ erated aa to maintain excess re­ OR STUDIO: artillery bombardment, at tbe same vest to tbs extent of the non-sub- of New Jersey Republican politics would expel Ethiopia from mniutiefa’J We Offer You This Service. time, bad started a series of new serves at approximately their pres­ 31 Greenhfll Street aidtosd costa, there will be no build­ ent level. again today. New York. SepL 18.—(AP) — ship. No voice waa raised agal and extensive fires to Kiangwan, Hartford, SepL 18.—(AP)— The ▼er As Nazi Congress Telephone 6086 ing, however, for the commission to Adjust Parchases To Needs The man whom Hoffman hopes to One of the moet spirited contests in Ethiopia durtogi the siarinn of Yangxtepoo and Hongkew, was credential* committee. Tbe right to ' desolated distri.u to tbe north and subsidize. truck strike today reached the most This will be sccompUahed, officials prevent from getting the Republi­ American Legion history will be MANCHESTER can gubernatorial nomination. State continue to memberahlp aa aa toda-' DAVID B. HEATLEY west of the foreign areas. Disclosure of this possible' “capi­ crucial point to Its nearly one Holds Its Sessbn Today. said, by adjusting purchases of gov­ waged for the post of NaUonal Great aheeU of flame, majestic tal strike" came In tbe midst of ernment securities to needs for ex­ Senator Lester H. Clee, a Newark pendant nation, although sba LANDSCAPE CONSULTANT AND TREE SURGEON week's course. commander when the Legion meets tually DOW helonga to Daly, t columns of smoke and showers of maritime labor troubles. Only milk trucks, union headquar­ cess reserves. When the Reserve Presbyterian clergyman and hto bit­ The National Labor Relations ter foe, charged Hoffman with sup­ here September 30-38. not questioned. 332 Lydall Street TeL 3692 MOTOR SALES, Inc. sparks gave the ravaged districts a ters announced today, would be pei^ Numberg, German' SepL 13. — Board acquires Federal obligations, Five nationally prominent Le­ pyrotechnic aspect that held specta­ mitted to enter Hartford or oper­ (AP)‘—Squadrons o( new fighting much of the money paid for theme porting another candidate to order Neither Italy nor Ethiopia ^ ^ ^ S t a t e “ Your Oldsmobile Dealer” on Page Eight) to dominate the party and "pull gionnaires are avowed candidates represented by a delegate but tors spellbound, yet terrified. (UODttoiied ate to the city. planes thundered over the Nazi Par­ goes to banks, bolstering their sup­ while a sixth, who has made the Thrusting bard against the cen­ Delivery trucks of local retail and ty Cfongresa today to a gigantic dis­ plies of idle money. himself back as governor to 1940.” dethroned Emperor, Halle 8elsaai»;j 20 E. CENTER ST. MANCHESTER race two years running only to aent a letter expreastog hto cootlmh Inspection'' ter of tbe Chinese first line at Yang- wholesale houses were affected by play of the Reich's re-established Hoffman, prevented by the con­ withdraw in favor of tba succeaaful Robert Schaller James Gorman hang, the Japanese rushed up rein­ military might. stitution from seeking to succeed ed “faith to the League.” Have Your Car Checked the new rule. Trucks bearing per- candidate, will be nominated al­ forcements In an effort to turn tbe MYSTERY SHROUDS tobable foods, for the first time, All branches of Germany's armed himself, to supporting State Senator though be "positively” to not A«an- Tha aaaembly adjourned until 8 ^ and Repaired At . . . withdrawal Into a rout. The Chi­ were to bo stopped, according to forces took part In tbe demonstra­ Clifford R. PoweU, a lawyer to rural dldate. ^ p. m., (11 A m. eastern standaid i nese held fast, however, and fought WALLACE’S POWERS the union. tion markthg the last day of the an­ Burlington county. Tha only thing certain about tha UnM) after China’s appeal againa$c{ CUT a furious covering action to pro­ nual Congress. The winner of the Sept. 21 prim­ Japanese aggresatoa waa dtotribufe- ; tect tbe establishment of the new DOUBLE TRAGEDY Threat Of a serious shortage in next commander to that ha will be RATE Used Cars foodatuffa and supplies became Rank on rank of roaring bombers ary—tbe 49-year-old Clee, who en­ entitled to place tJ.w after hto ed to delegates. ABEL'S p ^ t lo n a ominous. and swift pursuit planes paraded ARE MULTIPLYING tered poliUea three years ago to a name. Ohiaa’s Ippeal Ooarantoed Electrical and AU Hsoaes Destroyed Hechaniral Auto Krpalrlng By GEO. HOLMES, Decorative Upholsterer. John J. Murphy; secretary-treas­ overhead, and then a large group reform movement, or ths 44-ycar- Tba avowed commander candl- Ths appeal, asjdng Japan had I Bear tO Cooper Street A t Money Saving Prices Over 31,000 Satisfied Customers. AJl day Sunday and all last night urer and bustoeas agent of Local gave the 250,000 spectators their old Powell, a war veteran aad 10 datea, all lawyers, are: vaded China and sraa 'conttont EstohllKhMl H »l tbs battle raged through Yarg- Chioese Undryniaii KHk a 071, Truck Drivers Union, predicted greatest thrill by flying across the years a Legislator—must’face to the Daniel Doherty of Woburn, the Invasion srlth all bar army, aav Zeppelin field to swastika formation bang; not a bouse to the strategic that by night not a tranaportatlon New Laws Add to His Dotier, Nov. 2 election United States Sena­ Masaachuaetta. and air force, bad been fitod oaly a l CHEVROLETS v U la ^ 16 mUea to the north was truck would be running in Hartford, while anti-aircraft guns barked to tor A. Harry Moore, who ertll seek Vincent A. Carroll of Philadel­ White School Girl and salute. few hours before tbs mssttog. left standing. Observers said It except vehicles bearing milk or an imprecedented third term aa gov­ phia. In view of the sxtrsmsiy toasajl 1937 Sport Sedan ...... $750 RE-UPHOLSTERED was the bloodiest fighting of the The demand for seats was so Backed m Eyery Step emergency supplies. ernor. Two other men share with Raymond J. Kelly of DetrolL Voor 8-PI«c« Living Room Set Only— totematlonal situation d*vslopiaff4 Carson’s Green Ointment five week old battle for Shanghai Then KiHs Self With Gas. "We might as well let things go,” great that officials arranged to re­ Moore the distinction of being gov­ Stephen Chadwick of SaatUa. 1937 Town Sedan ...... $725 Choice of coveringa, new spring*, new which to estimated to have taken a peat tbe performance later before from the Mediterransaa prnhlsat. ^ Mr. Murphy said. ernor twice. Milo Warner of Ohio. tha Btoo-Japaneas conflict, For Brulees, CuU, Soreo. Eepe- suing, 6ew cashlons; made to look tike toll of 50,000 killed or wounded Chi­ an equally large thronff. Including by Presideot RooseTelt Ths candidate who “poaltlvely" to claliy Good for Bolls, Athictle 1936 Sport Sedan.,...... $645 Local merchants, be declared, Moore, unopposed for the Demo­ Spanish dvU srar and othar traa- : new. nese and Japanese troops. would not be permitted to transport Reichsfuehrer Adolf Hitler. not running to a newspaper pub- Feet, and Le^Mn/ectloiis. $8.00 Down — 1 Tear To Pay! The firaf group of American New York, SepL 13.—(AP) — Military concerts to the four pub­ cratic nomination, to recognised bias, Ssrltsertond took extraordtoasjr, 1936 Town Sedan ...... ,.,.$595 to thetr estsbltohments freight sent one of the state’s best vote getters. Itobed, Qulmby Melton of Griffin, Just PHONE 8618—Have onr repreaen- refugees to flee Shanghai aboard Police today aou^t s motive be­ lic squares roused Numberg shortly Washington, SepL 18. — (AP) — Georgia. precautions to guard ths Leagaa' DAVTD CARSON F or FaD .... eoler la Indeed the a United States warship was hind the strange Etost-West pualon here by rallroctd, nor would the after dawn. Tbe day was scbedul^ Hto 230,000 gubernatorial plurality meeting. 1936 Standard Business Coupe___ .,.,.$495 tatlve call with samplea. railway express agency be permit­ Secretary Wallace, who atepped AD W idely E iiowb 168 Ridge St. Triephone 7963 thing! Ip order to make it easy evacuated at Hangkong today by which led a 30-yesr-oId Chinese to end on a similar note with a mili­ from the edttor’a chair of an Iowa In 1931 and 231,000 lead to the Unit Ths greatest polio* fere* In A n ordera com pleted In a week or leaa. toundrjrman to MU • pretty 14- ted to deliver any except its regu­ Each of the six to nationally 1935 Sport Sedan. ______.$525 for you to be "color right" and the gunboat Sacramento. There tary tattoo before Hitler’s botM weekly to a aeat to tbe Prealdent’a ed States Senate race to 1984^—an promlnenL Each baa held high League history was assembled ta WE GO ANYWHERE! were ZS persons to the group, o f jrear-old white schoolgirl customer lar shipments. after midntgtaL Cabinet, to finding hto duties and office he didn’t want—are just about guard delegates within and sritbout’^' 1935 Coach l.,.:. , , .;.i.;.„T,,.:...$495 "color bright" — we continue our and then commit suldde. PosribiUty that a cmiference office. Tbe winner, according to which 18 were todigenU being Final convention speeches by Hit­ powera multi|dytog. tops In New Jersey, presldenUal high ranking Legion offtetoto, will the hall. Plato clothes polios as w all' Dyeing Special aU next week. An autopsy was ordered oo the called for tomorrow coomlng by tba campaigns excepted. Heo’e • Womeo's • Children'e 1935 Coupe ...... ,.x.,.,.,.,.$525 eared for under tbe emergency ler and Rudolf Hess, hto deputy, SUU working on detalto of the be tbe candidate who can giamar as private detectives, sratehed ovse Congreseional appropriation of body of Alice Devine whom George State Board of Mediation and ArU- wound up the week's strenuous pro­ farm tenancy and cotton loan pro- New Deal Crttle tratlon would aeoompUab much the votes of New York, nitooto and the main figures. HAIR CUTS - 25c. 1934 Coach *»Ta*a,s;a a.a a ata a a aioloia s o alaTol*:* a $345 $500,000. Toog Shot to death yesterday In gram of marching, talk and party grama banded him by the laat Con- Although often a critic of New Pennsylvania. Manchester Upholstering Co. his Brooklyn laundry before taking seemed sUgbL China's appeal asserted the Japsie 8 Barbers — No Waltlngl The Americans wiU be transferred bustoeas. greaa aeaalon, he atoo to getting Deal policies, including the Roose­ Doherty, 48 years of aga, to a nese invasion clearly ocostltutod jT 1^^4 Coach .r . . T . ,.1 . 1. t.r.1 ..:. .$395 PLAIN GARMENTS DYED hto own life with gas. Attitafie Uaehaaged. 48 Madison Street Busy Since 1922 to tbe President CooUdge for tbe "Peace aad Oetoatee” ready for the crop control legtola- velt court bill, Moore apparently widely-known towjrer and orator, situation to be dealt with und$r' United States Sept U. Because of Patrolman William Lau, guided Mr. Murphy, who avoided attend­ Germany's pressing needs were tlon which Congreaalonal leadera faces no reprisals from tha national CUU)TTA’S 1933 Coupe ...... $245 by tbe glri'a pet poodle, found the ing a conferenoe Saturday, aald be and haa been poeL eounty, and Mate Article 10 of the League. Oovsnant. BARBEK SHOP M Oak St tbe cholera outbreak at Haagkong summed up by Hitler aa "peace and bava promtoed the next aeaalon wUI they wUI n ot be allowed to land pair lying on a cot In the rear of would be present tomorrow, but (This article to intended to pra-; 1932 Coach ...... $245 colcnlea." ' < enacL (Caanaaed On Page rwe) (Oannaoed Oa Page Pwe) tact League members against ,aax'' there. In the group were the Rev. the latmdiT, AUcs with a bullet in he added that the strikers unwlll' Thoae two things would permit He haa just finished setting up external aggreMhm which wisuM Mr. and Mra. Stephen Goddard, Germany to concentrate oo the the Farm Security Admtototratlon missionary educators of Richmond. I an Page Twa) M Page Eight) great problem of obtatoing fo ^ sup- impair territorial totogritar or politH;' t r u c k s " which to addition to directing the cal todependanea.) . A Snack Or A FuH Meal V a , and Mtoa May Barker and Mrs. pltoa toe her mU $450,000,000 farm tenancy program ‘^h* grave altuatiaa thoa ersaH'j 1935 Chevrolet Truck, V/ 2 Ton . . $445 Hrien Danforth. tourists of Okla­ ftiehrer told foreign newspapermen wlU administer some of the func­ Indians File 10 Million —Get It At The Princess! Called For and Delivered homa City. to an Interview at Burg castle after tions of tha old Resettlement Ad- ed, which atoo falto within tha pat*.;'’ 1934 Dodge Express______. $275 Six Japanese planes leisurely reviewing 100,000 Stormtroopers at mtotottatlon. view of ArticI* 11, therefore to FILMS bombed the northern section of matter of eooceia to tba srbi DEVELOPED AND X^Ray That Turns Comers tbe congress yesterday. The new sugar legialatlon gave 1933 IVg-Ton C h ev rolet. .«t«. .$275 This Bpedal price appUea to Wo- Pootung, aeroes tbe Whangpoo Needing peace for many jrears, Wallace extensive powera over labor Suit Against Government League,” the Chinese appeal said. ^ PRINTED maa’e Plain Coats and One-Piece ,jtver from the native city of Nan- Hitler said, Germany has no time atandarda of sugar beet and cane OSacems Whole Leagae 1931 Ford Pickup..,..,. . ...r .,.-.,..„x...$125 n, . The huge craft drded alow- (Article 11 proridsa that any w ttj; 24-HOUR SERVICE Dreaeee — (Spedel discounts on Around Bones Developed for 'toenaeleaa adventures” while giowera. It proridea ha to to with­ 1931 Dodge Panel ...... $75 untU they sighted their objective, building toward economic eelf-suffl' hold benefit pajrmeato unleas the Keshena, Wto., SepL IS.—(AP)—;; UnUl 1938, ths pips at peace or threat cf emr. whathar tma Film Deposit Box At two-ptoce garments) — Men's 8- j e a they dnqn>e<) ^ s startlingly elency. a task that should occupy growera pay "fair and reaaonable The once mighty Menondnees srers smoked constantly. Ths fire gods, ately affecting any League Store Entrance Pisee Suits (cost, ve^ trousers.) low altitude and loosed their bombs Chicago, SepL IS,—(AP)—X-ray< hto Bdentlfle exhiblL Only within her forces for 40 or 50 jrears. w ages.” mixing warpaint again today, but hosrever, destroyed tbe lumber miu hers a r noL to a m atter o f eoz In rotation, wheeling akjrward aa surgery which to entirriy painless’ the past jrear has a dependable ms. But to gain that self-sufficiency Ctoso To Pretodent inatead of going on tha warpath In 1934, and not unUl 1937 did a to the whole League aad MISCELLANEOUS quickly as. possible to escape the and hrumlees and which promises to chine been perfected end applied to the Reich needs the colonies she loot From the early ^ntha of the sdth tomahawk and spear tbe/ll do new one take Ito place. The enUre League ehall take any aettoa i 1936 Plymouth Sedan ...... $625 coacuaaiao at tbe blasts. gtve everyone a look at a slice of the dtognosto of human dlsmiea. to the World War and “no more,' Rooaevelt admlnutratlon Wallace their fighting In the white man's enterprise sraa revaluated. and crU- ed Wise aad effectual tq safe KEMP'S DIAL, 7100 .«^DAY At toast 16 bombs were dropped hto or her liver —' if they are to- It constota of an X-ray tube declared Der Fuehrer, reiterating baa been one of those ckweat to tbe courts. ictom of tbe handling of fimeto grrw the peace of nationa.) 1934 W illys Sedan .... ______$95 in an effort to destroy the govern­ terested^waa demonstrated here mounted over the ordinary treat Germanjr'a "moral right” to her old PresldenL Observers, who have fol­ The Menominees have learned from that time untU the suit was The appeal added that ta risw i ment alcohol factory. today before the opening saeslon of ment table and linked with a pho- poeseeslons. lowed the policies and pronounce- the gavel to mlgbUer than tbe tom­ drafted. Japan’s non-membenhlp to 1931 Hupmobile S e d a n ...... $125 Fires were burning over large the fifth International Cqngreaa of tographio film under the table. The nata Foofi Bhertoge ahawk, and have aued tbe Federal Previoua to 1981 the TmilaM had LMgua her ectloo to Chtoa, areas of Chapel, Hongkew, Yang- R adiology. tube and film to motion move tn "Pure economics’’ dictate tbe de­ (Osattoaad aa Fags Ttoee) government for $10,000,000. Chinese government hedds, w itho^’ij 1930 Pontiac Roadster ...$75 taepoo and Klangwon, threatening Uttle to say In the conduct of their This. relsUvely new use of X-rajrs opposite dliecUona, producing the mand for colonies which, woidd wipe Old braves and squaws, and their affairs. Tbe year to eotneidantal prejudice to contlmiing the valldite j A i P D f T P the International Settlement Itself. with a machine which automatlo- focusing effecL With a patient ly­ cut any Reich food riiartagtn. Hit­ THBABCEY BALANCE collegiate aona end daugbtora of and binding effect of an 1929 Reo Sedan ______. $60 Chin sew airmen raided tbe Jap- with the time apedfled to which the ally makea them turn comers ing or sitting on the table the ma­ ler contended. Further be predicted the Menominee Indian Reservatiaa affairs aUegedly were mismanaged hitherto made by .tbs Smeiwhly 1929 LaSalle C o u p e , ... .$100 ■aeee warships to the Whangpoo srennd bones and photograph a chine can be adjusted to pick out Europe would not “settle down” un­ Washington. SepL 18.—(AP)— gathered tn council and derided that Council tn tha Sino-Jzpanaae river and tba Japanese airfield to —from June 80, 1038, to June 80, sUee of ths body at any depUi de­ tbe Image of a slice of tissue at any til the ooloaial question to solved. Tha position of' tha Treasury on their priefaca brothers, trusted sntb 19SL fllcL that Article 17 of the A complete selection of tasty U S. CLEANERS andDYERS tbe Taogtaepoo area of tba Inter- sired was described Igr Dr. Sberwood depth. When the film to developed (folonles are wasted If an enor- Setpraber 10: administering their lucrative lum­ nant atoo to appUcahla. ENLARGEMENT USED CAR LOT — M A IN STR E E T Last week the tribe’s advisory WITH EVERY ROLL OF FILM dishes available at all hours. natlonal SettlemenL Some of tbe Moore, Jean Keiffer and Dr. Den- 4 t Win show that alioe In greater de- naous armed force to neceaeaiy to Receipts. $88,440,078.40; expend! ber Interests, have done a poor job. (Under Article 17, Japan OBVELOPBD AND PRINTED ^ > ed al 8S6 Main Street Japanese craft la tbe lower Yaagtae deU G. ScoU, of SL Louis, Mo. tallJban haa ever before been ob­ malntalng them, he aald In reply to tores. 828,984.782.81; balance. 83, Timber cutting contrary to law, board, through oouiisel, was suc­ be invltod to sit ta at tha hear Just North of Hotel Sheridan Block Stop in any time! You’D enjoy cessful tn flling a suit to the Owrt were UL Clitnees claimed. Many of tbe 2,000 eqierta to X- tainable with X-ray machines. Dr. a question whether Germany would 001,173,758.40; customs reoetnU for exceaslve producUoo costa, poor the Chinese charges agalaat h NEW CARS SOLD AT 60 WELLS ST. the delicious food. SUNDAY _i- — — —I — ~ — —■-* Reports from Nanking beadquar- ray and radium treatment from 80 Moore declared. use such oolonles as naval bases, tha m onth. S11JM3.65S.78. sales polldea, and UDlasrful-commto- of Claims, for a hearing to October. The appeal concluded with tors aald tbat ftva Japanese sliips oountrtea who gathered at tha Oon- It to also possible, Kletfer added, Flnrt, It to necessary to have a navy aions and discounts are-sperifled Iqr Only after many treaties w 40e In tbe Shanghai area ware struck by Receipts for the flacal. jrear (since mal appUeatton for tha Leagaa DINNERS grasB described tba work of tbe to use the machine in the X-ray before baking bases. Hitler sparred the Menomlneea’ attomeya. the Indiana permitted to sue m the tbs raiding bombers. July 1), $1,088468.490.08; expendl tahe such aeUoaa as aright ha PRINCESS inar.htiie, known as the Tsmilna- treatment of til leases Thus a per­ with hto Interviewers. turea, $1,457,106JiS8.97. muludlng Many, many moons ago, tha De srhlta man’s courts. A series at 110 proprtate aild aseesHuy te Jspsnsss claimed to I&to gained grapb”, as "astoundtog and son with a tumor or eooeer lying He denied any Germany amblUaa partment of the Interior started acts passed by Oongreaa gave them, a mile baynod Tanghang, wbafe $437,404,96945 of emergency ex- ths altuatioa nndar tha aitietos ^ELIH STUDIO Fine Wines imbeUevaable.” deep inatd? the body, those growths •to subordinate any forel^ people* peaditares; axceaa of expenditure*, the lumber bustoeas at Kashana for 'to 1985, the tight to sue the goV' yoked. Dpatolra RILEY they were eoasoUdaU^ tbeir Efforta have been made 1921 RESTAURANT srfaleh have been alm ost Impossible tn Europe” and Umited German ao- em m enL poBitlona, won only at .admiHadly $489448.048.01; gnws debL $37, the purpose of firing work to the U . > . a H a *The healthy place to at liqutMV and tn develop aa X-ray which to treat before, may tn the future tlvtty to trithto'the framework of tribesmen and ezuibll^ them to de­ Tel| figure o f $10,000,000 to not heavy ooaL Both rides esportad would focus a beam of rays aa a 818.498,68143, an increase of |2,- The Chinees delegato told tha i and drink” receive the correct dosage of X our own people.” 000,07047 over tha previous day rive an Income from the torarts. so laige that it has no precedsaL In aociatod Press hs wa Chevrolet Co.. Inc. tbair rasaaltiss wars aaonaona. gtaaa tons fonimss light rays rays directly on tha growth without so WeBs Street B eer trbe Nasto are quite calm,” be r>M aaaata, lU^TS.fei^Od.dS. tor Per c^ ta pajrmenU srere made to 19S5 ths Unltod Statos Court ths Laago* Ooaadl ths < Biaaehestcr Main Street At Pearl Street carries them to a ' mass irradiation of all tba " the tribe's members from the ope^ plate. Or. Moore aald tn elndlng $14984994«340 of Inactive (Ttolms reported it had $3,800,000,- } M l k H e n H A ^ 1 1 !^ above and below tt. *■ Ikf* EN(M) g old . aUng proflta. 000 to ImUan claims pendtng. > ‘ / J - O '• ■ ' f :

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f A G E T H l^ ^ ?A G B ~T W O fiANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER CONN., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 108T MANCHESIER e v e n in g h e r a l d . UANCHESTEB. c o n n ., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 198t II I II ...... — eiaiadliSl sang two solos, "Old Ran lUver'’ a eolooal la the reservea. Carron Wnitkm P. Qulab, Jr., and Ray­ daa looked to Italy—the nation ae- baa devoted himself wholeheartedly and "Mother Machree." John I. Ol­ was cited by General Perahing. He mond T. Qulsb, sona of Mr. and Mra. HOSE COMPANY NO. 4 .Oueod by Spain of piracy—for the PICKETS ON DUTY In the Interert of the RepubUcan >€AINPROTECnON son was welcomed back Into mem- waa a national vloa-commander in ABOUT TOWN William P. Qulab o f 335 Mala atreet ■upport which may insure the full STRIKE HOLDS UP GOOD TEMPLARS Manchester party, bringing home to new voters y o u n g progressive REPUBUCANS, VOTE FMt berahlp. The attendance prise, 1985 and alnce 1933 haa been tbe left this morning to attend S t aueeesa of their anti-piracy cam­ INTEREST LAGS AS TOWN the responalbUlty that becomes John's School, Danvers, Mass. Wil­ HAS OrniNG SUNDAY theirs upon being made voters. Mr. donated by H. B. House, was won executive member from his state. The German-Ameiican club will paign. Date Book by Charles Kimball. Kelly, 48, since 1933, hss been liam P. Quish, Jr., ia a Junior at the With oe without Italy, tha patrol STORE DELIVERIES DESPI1E THE RAIN I*.aher’a business ■ experience em­ ALEXANDER C. NOBLE THROUGH ZONING corporation counsel for'Detroit. Dis- bold Its monthly buslnsas meeting school and Rairmoad T. Qulah ELECT OmCERS bodies the manufacture, mainten­ this evening at 8 o'clock it the will go on and Great Britain and Oening Bi ance and aale of office equipment, chsrged for disabilities ha recovered and graduatad last June from the Group of 39 Attends Party at France win carry out the nine- PREPARES FOR PRIMARIES PULLLEVER20A end re-enlisted as a inivate in tbe elubroom on Glenwood street. S t James' Parochial aehooL Harry McCormick’s Cottage Oct. 3—: Salvation Army mualeal and for th* part five years he has power mandate given them to police festival at eltadsL been connected with the Federal Candidate for SnitlTED IMTESTS field artillery, served in France with at Coventry Lake Yeaterday. the vital Mediterranean trade tiw iiB s Speaker Poiots Oat the 323rd Field ArUUery of the 83rd Gibbons Assembly, Catholic Ladles The first fall mseting of tlia Stan­ Some Foodstnffs Are De­ Rndolph BannoA of Bridge­ Nov. 14— Annual Oeafirmand Re­ Strike at Cloak Company’s Government, superviaing the audit­ of Columbus members will enjoy a routaa. union at Emanuel Lutheran church. ing and payment of payrolls and in­ Division and was commissioned a ley group of the Wesleyan Guild Hose Company No. 4 of the South Two Major Parties to Nom­ REGISTRAR OF VOTERS FOR U Q O N 1 ^ 2nd lieutenant before returning to dog rotMp tomorrow evening at the will take place tomorrow night at 8 Formidable Fleet HOLD ST. BRIDGErS voices submitted to the Treasury Osana cottage at Bolton Lake. Mancheatar fire department with Naval officials of tha twro coun­ layed m Arriying Todar, port Heads Grand Lodge; plant Enters Its Sixtk Department. As Examiner In ‘Adrutatetm Preparing the United States. He was state o'clock In the South Methodist Invited guests to the number of W conunendar of Michigan bt 1930 and Members and friends planning to at­ church. Mra. Paul Dalka and Mm . tries planned to distribute 35 Brit- inate for Town Offices in Chiuge of the Hartford bisneb at I Earnestly SoUcit Labor's Votet (OonttBoad fra * i .Oas) enjoyed an outing at Harry McCor­ IBh and 35 French ships, with Bri­ WALLACrS POWERS tb* United States Treasury Depart­ (TUe AdverUaeo iept PaM F or B y A F itemd.) axeeutive member from that state tend will meet at the Cantor at 6 Edward Ferrla will be hoeteeaes mick's cottage on tbe shores of tha Drivers J ob die Union. CEREMONIES OCT. 3 Impressire Ceremonies. Week; Trials Tomorrow. far Town*! Growtt. in 1981-83. Married, Kelly resides o’clock and transportation will be tain patroUlng _ the area of ment be wraa directly reaponalble commander and served aa a national lake to South Coventry, Simday. State Armory Tom orror, for the wrork of a large clerical vice commander In 1M4-S0. He ia with his wife and six children. furnished from that point Mrs. Ulaa Dorothy Schrelber, daugh­ Tha commlttaa, headed by Patrick Malta and Franoe the area to the ARE MULTIPLYING Helen Kelly and her dommlttee east The British battleship Repulse, force. He has recently resigned married but has no children. He Wnaaded la War ter of Mr. Sfd Mra. W. E. Behralber Mooney, with some of the other It appeared for x time thla morn­ Impressive Installation cere­ The strike at the Independent "M b A rtim f <1, ardvartUliic man- promlsa a pleasant evening to all of Dougherty atreet left yeatoiday tha great battle cruiser Hood, tbe from this’ position to re-entsr private served IT months In the Navy and Wamar, 48 years .. old, was membere, went to the cottage Sat­ ing that both of the looal large PoDs Open 10 a. m -9p.m . Confirmation and Rededica­ monies of the new slate of officers (Osattanied M m Page Ooa) Cloak (tompany plant entered the Industry. «C«r t t Um PhoeBtac Inaurue* eoni- attained tbe rank of warrant of­ wounded at ChatMU TUerry while who attend. Oamee, for which prtsea for Boaton whera she wm anter the urday aftamoon and had everything mightiest num-of-war afloat, and of the Grand Lodge of Oonnectccut Mr. Maher feels that the Regis­ piBy o f Rarttord, addrMBCd tlia Ki- ficer. fighting with the Third blvlsioB will be awarded, boating and enter­ Catbtrlna Glbbq school. MUs prepared for tbe arrival of tbe the first daatroyer flotilla were at chain atorM doing busineae ia town a t the Internattonml Order of Good sixth week with the picket line on wiBls canb at Ita rotular noonday tainment numbera are planned. Sobrelber was graduated to June menta of Mr. Roosevelt and hia farm duty at tbe Pine and Pleasant trar and bis assistants should pro­ Chadwick. present Natlonid and waa Invalided home. He studied othera at 10 o'clock yeaterday morn- Malta ready for action on Thursday would be ebort of euppUee as there Everything thla afternoon waa In tion Exercises Piaimed As Templars marked the close o t tbe chief for nearly five years say they Pull Leverl5‘A Vote For ■laotlng: at the Country Club today law and waa admitted to the bar in Members should wear old clothes from Manchester High aehooL tbe moment the nine governments twro-day convention held at Orange Atreet entrances to the plant early vide the party leaderahlp in drives OB tbo aabjoct of aoning from tbe Americanism chairman, oim of the woe not the ueual early delivery of rcadlneas tor the Republican and have'alwraya been In step. thla mornlnf. Despite the rain­ to register new-or transferred vot­ key positions In the national setup, 1919. Ha has been state eoromander and come prepared for aa evening * °^ e re waa a lunch served from lu formally ratify the Nyon pact. bread and no produce of any kind Hall Saturday and yesterday. The Other Cabinet members and key atowpotnt of a £ra inaurance com- of Ohio and waa a national vice of fun. Tbe Woman’s ChrUttan Temper- o’clock on wltb aeveral klnda ot morrow In th* State Armaahrdiu Charges Are M ade.~^ slate wraa beaded by Rudolph Ban- storm nearly 40 women stood wretch ers. Failure to do thla In the past also-la 48, la marTtad sad has two Italy and bar ally Germany held administration figures often have hss resulted In many potential vot­ children. He has been poet com­ oommandar In 1934-35. His mlll- anes Union will meet tomorrow aft­ ■andwrtchea and clam ohowdar eerv- aloof from the Nyon conference and was received at th e. usual early Democratic primary elections to­ now of Bridgeport who wraa named o'ver the entrances at the opening THOS. R. BOLAND Aramead pointed out that hour. Bread and plea were brought differed with the White House, hour. ers being lost to the party. mander, a member of bis State's taiy service also embraces a tour Loyal Circle of King’s Daughters ernoon at 8:80 at tha South Meth­ ed by the Oak street giW. A t 3 there waa little Indication that morrow In Ute State Armory on to bla second term as grand cMef sometimes publicly, but the Roose- MBtBC ia often uterprated by the of-t!uty at the Mexican border odist church. It will be the' aiShual o'clock the dinner waa asrved. to Maneheater’a etoree by moaagere . , A double event wID be commemo­ templar. Trial of the five strikers, three Tbg office of RepubUcan Regis Democratic Candidate tayrnan aa aometbinK that-' raises executive committee, judge advo­ has changed the place of its Frank­ Rome would participate In the rela­ ; Main street when party candidates velt-Wallace teamwork haa been un­ arrested laat^trar of Voters Is In the utmost need cate and natidfial executive commit­ where he was a sergeant. Upon furter roast and meeting tonight. It meeting wjth elecUon of oStesM Boating wai enjoyed and the and the trucks that arrived at 11 (.4 rated at St. Bridgers church on Sun­ John Tim ore of Burnside, deputy men and twro women, and protects property values in cer­ tively minor role that would ' be o'clock carried the other euppUes. will be nominated to compete later. broken. _ wreck in New Britain for disturb­ a vigorous administration, aa la tee-member from bis state and In his discharge be "was a commta- will be held at the Center Church and reports. racea were all oloae. A etrlng or-, hers. Premlsr Muisollnl might even In the annual towm election, tor day, October 8, when a class of 150 of the Internatloiml Grand Lodge, tain areas. It ia more than that, chestra provided muatc before and The first truck la this morning Wallace has dealt with depres­ ances arising from the strike, will only too wrell showm by a compart- FOR CONSTABLE addition held national office In the aioned captain of field at-tiUery. House at 6 o'clock Instead of at the aettvsly resent tha great Franco- election to the Board of Selectmen, boys and girls will be confirmed and conducted the liutaUatlon In a sions, droughts, and dust storms in koerarer, ha declared, for it provides during the dinner and alao played was 12 hours'late. Each of the" the church re-dedlcated by the maimer that drew many compli­ be held In city court. New Britalik aon of the enrollment of the Repub­ a city with a plan of future grrowth. 40 and 8. Chadwick la acclaimed aa A past prestdent of the Toledo home of Mrp. Philip Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Brown Britiah fleet concentratlone In tbe the Board of Aaseasors, the Board an era that saw the startling slaugh­ Ucan and Democratic parties Member of Young Democratic Gub. an orator la Legion circles and Is a Bar Aesodatioa, ha la married and have moved from Woodbrldge for the chorus slngtog to tbe after­ drivers of tbe trucks joined the bishop. - - — ments from the audience comprised tomorrow morning. Bmihif, he said, brlnfs assurance noon. aea which he, too, regards aa a life­ union last night but they were not of IMucation and as town clerk, ter of little pigs, plowing up of cot­ Over 200 memters of Local 68, practising attorney. He served In tbe father of three children. An important meeting of the atreet to their recently completed town treasurer, registrar of voters, At the masses bi the church yes­ of nearly 100 membera of the Order ton. and other drastic attempts to (This Advertlaemaat Paid Per that water, Are, school and other Foreman Ralph Russell waa line of empire. allowed to atari tbelr tnieki until terday Rev. James P. Timmins, pas­ from Hartford, New Britain, TWOC of Caeney Brothers and faellltles are able to cope with the army In Siberia and presently Helton, one of tbe most promi­ finance committee will be held to­ cottage on Tanner etreet tax collector and constables. fatten the farmer's purse. nent of Legtonnatres, twice has everywhere during the day 'seeing Britain and France would un­ this morning. tor of the cbuixb, gave an account­ Bridgeport, Naugatuck, New members of tbe garment workers future development In any given holds p captaincy la tbs ju d n advo­ night at 7 o'clock at the North doubtedly welcome Italian support Less Interest than usual in pri­ BllUons Paid Out been nominated for tbe oomman- The Ladles’ Atixlllary of the A. that every detail waa properly cared This ia the flret time in the ease ing of the work that baa been done Haven, Anaonla. Branford and thla union attended' the atmual outing of WOMEN WHO HOLD acetioB. From the Insurmnce com- cate ^ e ra la department o f the re­ Methodist church. Tbs regular as the policeman of Italy's own ter­ mary contests and the poasibllity of Administration measures have serves. derahlp but on both oecaslona he O. H. will meet tonight at 8 o'clock for. In addition to tha members of of strikes among truck driver* that on the church and the church rec­ town. The other officers who were the atlk firm’s group at Lake (jom- it's atandpolnt. aanlng stabll- monthly meeting of the Church the oompany fire dlatrlot and de­ ritorial waters, tbe ftmation assign­ food trucks were held from deliv­ Inclement weather tomorrow led to­ passed out billions of dollars to pounce, Bristol, Saturday. The OarrolTs Record retired so as to make unanimous at tha home of Mra. Eleanor Mc­ tory which includes the change In elected and Installed yeaterday were THEIR MEN tavostmeota In rlaks and Im- Council will follow at 8 o’clock and partment oSlceM were present as ed all reparian states at tbe meet­ ery. day to predlctioiu that the total the front of the church, the repaint­ as followrs: farmers in benefit payments, loans, members mads the trip In chartered condition of all property Carroll, 45, la married and served the election of the successful can­ Cann of 13 Church street vote cart’ will be anuiller than the subsidy and relief,granta. Farm In­ didates, Ray Murphy and the in­ a full attendance Is hoped for as wreli aa rsprasantatlves m m the ing; and there were two advantages The strike of the truck drivers te ing of the church and the rectory, Marion Snygg of New Britain, buses. I iB'the community. overseas with tbs 7 ^ division at­ plans for fall activities will be dis­ different companies of the South Italy concedsd had been won from average for the last few years. The vice-grand chief 'templar; William come has more than doubled. An NEVER LET THEM KNOW GIVE TO U R R O T TH E ; As a specif p ^ of today's pro- taining a majority before being dis­ cumbent Harry Colmery. Although The Blueflelda Athletic Club will resulting In more freight being regrading of tbe lawm at tbe rectory he “positively" will not make the cussed. Manchester department the conference: shipped into Manchester, but in such weather prediction for tomorrow and the church, the addition of a Holmsten of Hartford, senior coun­ extensive government crop control matter how much your Ipam. George Htnli'Itnkle of Coventry charged In 1919. At present he Is hold Ita regular meeting at the cluo- waa rain during tbe morning with plan, the original AAA, waa flatten­ W6 race this year, inside circles say rooma on Emerson street tonight The party broke up at 6:30, all 1. The exoluaion of Soviet Russia, cases only those concerns that have new entrance on the south side of sellor; HMella Anderson of New MAHER IS TREASURER b*efc MbM RDd TOUT oerreB TH RILL OF H IS LIFE that be will be nominated by at The Rally Day committee will returning to Manchester by e their own trucka can get the freight not much change In the tempera­ the church, and replacing shingles Britain, superintendent of juvenile ed by the Supreme Court. •amm. tout huitMUMi, becKUM ha h - at 8:15 o’clock. All members are re­ formal acculur of Italy as a pirate, ture. Through it all, Wallace has re­ ta only a man. caa oercr undw- least two departments and will ,be have a meeting tonight at 8 o’clock quested to be present o’clock. The weather wraa Ideal for from the patrol of tbe main aea awray from tbe freight stations aa and clapboards and repairs to tbe work; Waif red Swanson of Hart­ •taiMl why yoa ara ao hard to Uva prevailed upon to reconsider his an outing and all reported an enjoy­ none of tbe truck owners in Man­ The polls will be open from 10 a. roof and steeple. ford, superintendent of legislative mained enthusiastic about his job OF YOUNG REPUBUCANS at the South Metho^st phureh. routes; m. to 9 p. m., daylight saving time. and optimistic about the future wel­ with ooa waak la arary month. declination. able time. 3. Implicit recognition of tbe chester doing a trucking buslne** There are other changes that are woric; BertU Mattleson of Hartford, Too oftao tha booeymoon ax- The Ceolllan Club will hold Its Attorney Rayntond R. Bowers will superintendent of educational wrork; fare of farmers and the nation. pree la wradtad by the nacsinf ^U e ^

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day for Der Fuehrer, but It wore Mass., Ur. and Mrs. Howe C Aime morning the NCO’a went through a plant. Cleveland, it down an American newspaperman. death toll atood at two today, the FOUR WEEK-END ARRESTS rigid aesslon o f instruction on the today. of Cambridge, Masst THOMAS A TRACY DIES; lightest- fatality list ta several National Guard WALL ST. BRIEFS HIHER BUSY MAN, The ooupls left by autonoobDa for STAFFORDi SPRINGS DAILY RADIO PROGRAM Browning automatic rifle under wesks. Ons was ths victim of an BELIEVED TOO EARLY a wedding trip to Canada. The Lieutenant Waiter Cowles. T ie non- automobile miahap, while ths other RADIO MADE BY POUCE HERE — News — - coromlaaloned officers each diaaa* New T6rk, Sept. 18.— (AP) — Aa Safeway Storaa, Inc., Tlje Joint Installatioa o f the n o n d a y , •INTIMSIR H (OMttrftl mnd But«ni lUBdftrd Tlm«) bride wore a black crepe dress with BRiSTOl NEWSPAPERMAN died o f bums. grooery chain, reported an WR11ER FINDS OUT WAPPING a corsage of gardenias. Tbey, wW Agosttao Straxsa Post and Utalt, flAsUnge to 8tan4er4 Hms, DayUaM Urns one Jtovr lator) sembied and aaaembied tha weapon tha flrat step In a 84,000,000 reliabll- American Legion and Auxiliary will Struck by sn sutomobils yester^ Baatorn Standard Tlioa By (30BP0RAL DANNY SHEA naming each part with their fune- itation program. American Steel A o f 7.-9 per cent in salea for 1 be St boms at 27 Townley street, profnunt to koy and baalo ehalnj or m u p o thoroot qaIom opodw Hiya Buddies, TO TALK THIRD TERM be held Tuesday evening, September day near hla home, Merton T. Web­ Hod. ooan to ooatt (o to o) dotlrnatlona Iticludo rU availabU otatJoDa Three Are Made by Local Offi­ Uona. _ Wire company, aubaldiary o f United weaka ended September 4 to Miss Irene Adeline Skinner, Hartford, after October 8. 14 at the K. o f C. hall on Main City Editor of The Press Pass­ ster, 80, of Pawestuck, died within oubjoot to ohant# by otitiono without provtouo notleo. R. M. New York, SepL IS.—(AP)— Tonight tbe weekly Monday night Statee Steel Corp., baa awarded a 409,058 from 828478,808 ta daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Walter .T b e bride attended Rhode Island Tbe pcul radio communication is cers and One by Stale Police­ drilla will resume in earnest Every May wa remind PrivaU Blisell iame period last year. For thai street at 8. Department Past Com­ es Away After Illness of half an hour. Mias Madeline Daley, NMC-WKAF (R ID ) NETWORK M OUNT— -kvor kla koh kal kavo kfblkfbb that there la a drill tonight and he contract to American Bridn com­ AmmI Skinner o f South Windsor, School of Design and tbe Hartford 23, of Norwich, who waa learning COABT—knx koln kol Itfpy kvlKafovlkafo k

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tics to my best opinion, east a vote to poliob tb il morning were G. Fox, for Harold R. S3rmington. El G. Whittlesey A Company, Inc., dren attend. A fee of $80 la beinc I can do this as I have known Ur. the Hartford Deqiatcb - h Ware­ charged for the series, payable ^ CHAMBERS IS SEEKING THE OPEN FORUM S3rmington as a boy and a imn, house Company, New Ekigland OBITUARY EDUCAHON TRENDS December L — active always in that arhlch was for Transportation Company, American Tbs second term win bs i OcBUBUttioatloea for pubUcatkm In Um Open ronim wUi not nouncod later. 5 IH YEAR ON BOARD 14 t o gnuailtM d piildlafttkxn tt they contain more than 800 words. the best interests o f the town-and Railway Ehepress, P. Garvan Loc. BLUEFIELDS TROUNCE GREEN TO GAIN LEAD IN SERIES, T O by his busineas training and success DEATHS WILL BE STUDIED Tto BanM naM««s tbs rtcU to deeUns to publish any matter and AUyn Upholstery Company. _ t to t aasgr to Hbtfoos or which la in bad taste. Free expression in busineas. in my opinion, is quaU- Several persona asked for police Dolores Riley la Oldest in Point of Tears of hed to sit In at conferences and pass aid in moving into'or out of Hart­ to political risws la desired but eoatrlbuUons o< this character Dotoras M e y , smiea-year-old Service as Member of Select­ W Hto are dsfhmatnry or abnslvo will be rejected. a Judgment on town matters that ford. Unable to get furniture vans wiU be for the best Interests of the they bad been held in or out of town *‘ y*'“ * CleveUnd Teachers* Chb to Sponsor ASSERTS SHIP men; Head of BoArd- whole town. since last week. of 381 Hartford-road died Saturday Ur. Symington is a native of aftOToon la at Fraada honiltM Mahoney’ s 4-Ply WaDop JU FCMt VDTCH following a Uagsrtag iUaeas She David Chambers o f -6S Hollister Enter Last Three Weeks of Flag Race^ his leadership. How he can lead In Manchester, educated in our schools, Series of Lectures; Use MEN CANT GET street, one o f the 18 candidates fqr Eranlnf Herald, the praise services which have such a graduate s4 -Manchester High ^ KTtdt of the nomination to tbe Board o f Belect- The Editor, a prominent part in the worship of school and since entering business Washlngtoa achool. She was bom in Hartford. N. Y. U. Professors. men in the Republican primary to- Dear Sir: that ^ureh? for himself nearly IS years ago has WEDDINGS morow, la completing this year bis Features 19-Hit Attach proven that he baa the abiUty to Besides bar mother, she is sur­ SHARE OF CASH : h a rt hoan w a it i^ for some Possessing: a most powerful voice, fourth tarm of one year as a select­ Olympic Committee Acts w now to learn the'reason if any, he uses thst voice to glorify his manage in a successful manner his vived by one alstor. Nancy Jane, her GIANTS CLING TO LEAD MORIARTY ORIOLES BOW (Osatlah man and is the oldest. In point of ' tto oppotftion which la being'_ Lord. And people are attracted by own business in a way that he will Borst-KaselauskM grMdpareato, Mr. and M ra a W. The Manchester Teachers' aub Oaa) service of tbe seven members. Id to ttothe Ipresent holder of the the singing of the gospel fully as also be a man in whom the tax­ Stlmpsoa at 881 Hartford road; her Miss Julia Veronica Kaselauskas, has arranged for the prssenUtlen of Beard on Saturday called for W ag­ This year he la chairman at tl)s Against Abuses A t Games ;,‘oftlee o f Registrar o< Veters o f the much as 1^ the preaching of It, for payers in the Town of Manchester great-graadmothsr. Mm. Charles board, and nominally Is Majror of On BoreUo And Farri daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. CSiarles t'Rspuhlicaa party at the forthcom-1 curs is a singing religion, always can place their trust. SUmpsoa at Hartford. i series of 14 weekly lectures or ner Act elections within a week at IN NATIONAL SBtUGGLE TO SENIOR ARRAY, 11 TO 1 Kaselauskas of 713 North Main Manchester. A native son. he has ' lag Ptiniaries; the present in- has been and please Ood it always He has been asked to enter the EducaUonal Trends", to be present­ Blast Coast and Gulf ports to settle street, was married Saturday morn­ The funeral will be held tomor­ been a prominent contractor a|id Now York, Sept. 18.—(AP) —Ante m eet Tw o Jewish aprtotaro, f r - " " ' vtombent b «^ Mr. Robert N. ed at Manchester High school each prolonged struggle between C. 1. will be. primaries by his friends and has ing to Elmer Lewis Borst, son of row morning at 8:80 from the W. builder here for many yaars, during The executive committee at tbejia l Ekun StoUer of Michigan and Marty ' Veitdi. The ahsenoe of any public Mrs. Anthony is also a lovely given them assurance that if elected P. Qulsb Funeral home, 225 Mato Monday evening from 7:80 to 9:15 O., and A. F. of L. maritime unions. which period he has alwmys carried Mr. and Mrs. William Borst of '99 American Olympic Asaoeiatlen, tbe GUckmon of Sirracuae, were left off State Leajniers Batter Dnffy Twi Chunpr Also Cloot Six !| BOX SCORE ' reason against Us reappointment singer and together this splendid he wlU appreciate their efforts In bis street and from 8t. James’e church o clock. The lectures l^ v e been ar- The C. L OTgroup had threatened a a carpenter’a unioii card. oU Game and a Half Edge the sprint relay team, although it PROPOSE PENSIONS Oak street. The ceremony was per TWgcd by New York University's dl- loads ona to the coneliuloo that man and his wife have sung their behalf, but at all times be wlU vote formed at 9 o’clock at St. Bridget's at 9 o'clock. Burial will be in the strike. During his four years as select­ august body that ran the 1936 was pointed out last night they ' tbooe opposing him are not in a way into the hearts of the on matters pertaining to the town vtalon o f general education and wdU Doubles, Score Fire Times church by the rector. Rev. James P, Windham cemetery, WilllmanUe. man Mr. Chambers has been a Olympic representation of the had not done as well to tbe final and Blanchard fo r 16 AB.RH.PO. A. ■ position to show to the Republican who have had the privilege of know­ that he feels wUl be for the best be in charge of Professor Forrest Oyer Cubs As Both Diyide Om Timmins, who used the single ring n.ember of the bighwray aub-rom- S i a n d t n ^ A United Statea, closed lU term as a trials os the tour named—Owens, BE BOXERS Paganl, 8 b ...... 6 8 ; voters any Just cause or reason for ing them. We are going to interest of the greater number. Long as coordinator with 10 guest 3 1 service. Mre. lan e Frmaar speakers. mlttee of the board and haa devoted governing body by taking action Ralph Metcalfe, of Marquette. Foy m First m Winning Third Smith. 3 b ...... 5 3 3 1 t . their oppMtlon towards him. them both more than we are able Under such conditions I feel, Ur. The bridal attendants were Miss a large amount of bis owm time to against many of the abuses and Draper and Frank Wykoff. Hits As Miller Keeps Eight Mrs. Jane (Madden) Fraser, wife 'This course alma to present ABOUT TOWN Twin Buis; Yankees Sport YKSTEBDAYnS RESULTS " Keeney, as ...... 5 8 3 3 «. In the woric Mr. Veltcb is re- to express in this short tribute. Col. Editor, that he warrants the sup­ Evelyn Borst, sister oU the bride­ Jar tbe improvement, of Manchester mlaunderstandtogs that arose to the Tw o members of the U. S. Boxing umbuB is a long way from here and of William Fraser of 160 Cooper teachem, adminiatmtom, supendsom Nattonal ■ Rautenberg, ef ..8 8 3 . 3 0 V sponsible for, 1 would Uke to point port and the vote of all weU wish­ streets and road. Bummlt street In 1986 games. team. H owA i King, Negro welter­ Would Be Awarded to Fight* probably our paths may never, cross groom, and Charles Kaselauskas, Hill street, died at the Memorial Mr. and Mrs. George W. Strant Chicago 5-2, Pittaburgh 0-4. Blows WeD Scattered; Game for Town Tide; Patton, r t ...... 4 1 3 0 8. out that in loyalty to his party, he ers for the town of Manchester. cousin of the bride, was best man. and interested individuals a survey particular, which waa constructed Ten-lumbla and Carron, rt ... from the pen of Pops Vox, one of The funeral wdll be held at the programs; Oct. 4—“The Relation of his many friends. . . . . 54 78 .409 meters and the first four to tbe doubt after a flve-rtm uprising . as 1 was. Just what to do to secure 389 Main SL a ruby ring and her attendant she ~dsional commander and officers Than both get hot—and now any­ Cincinnati ...... 51 that a special committee be formed Cy Blanchard crossed tha plate with territorial possessions. Farrand, p ., Mr. Martin's friends, wa are ready home tomorrow afternoon at 2 Administration to Teaching’’, Pro­ 78 .395 400 meters make up the 1,600- for water polo. in the first inning, gave the toe privilege of citixenahip. Hartford. ' gave a vanity case. The bride­ rom the corps In the S. N. E. di­ thing can hap)>en. American the Orioles only run to the seventh “ It seems something should be L. Borrallo, U to see almost anjrthlng bis friends groom's g ift to the bride waa a o'clock. Rev. J. Stuart Neil) of St. fessor Long: Oct. 11—"Recent meter team. McKay, .Further, to my personal knowl- vision. Miss B3sle J. Johnston Is the Tbe pennant races went into their New York , ...... 88 48 A new executive committee to aa Miller's mates kicked the apple done for the boys, who through no Blueflelds a 2-1 lead in the rt ... put In timlght's papers and "laugh locket, and to his best man a Mary's Episcopal church wdll offi­ Trends in the Teaching of the Fine .677 Tbe three recommendations were direct American participation to .adge Mr. Veltch has also been the BUNNINO THE TOWN only local cadet to take the train­ CHINESE DROP BACK final and dsctdlng three weeks to­ Detroit ...... 79 54 around the diamond on an Infield fault of their own, become incapaci- town title series, being decided It off.” leather wallet. ciate. Burial wUl be In East ceme­ Arts”, Victor D’Amico, Ethical Cul­ .594 the most Important of a long list the Japanese Olympic games to Totals ...... 4Z 7 U 37. ' ms o f helpiag many others un- Manchester Evening Herald, ing. day, and, although tbe Glanta are a <^oago ...... 78 89 play, robbing him of a shutout. U ted to the ring” , said Edward C. In your own columns yon have The bride attended local schools tery. ~ ture School; Oct. 18— “Educational J163 approved, tor they touched on sub­ 1940 will be elected at tbe Aasoda- on a b«st three out of flve- suUi Hke drcumstancea, and game and a half in front, tbe thing Boston ...... 71 60 The aenlor edition of the Morlarty Foster, of Providence, R. L, execu­ Runs batted to Pat been nodding 3rour bead “yes" to Dear Sir: and Is a graduate of the Connecti­ Experiments”, Paul Radosavljevich, TO SECOND LINES .642 jects which aroused controversy, at game basis. F 'U s interest in such matters has is no nearer being decided than it Oevelaad ...... 71 61 tlen meeting at Washington. It Is baseball family bad no trouble solv­ tive aacretery and a leader to the Patten 3, Ouatafaon i the proposala for new party mallgn- Kindly inaert the following In cut Institute of Hair Dressing. She professor of experimental education; The famUy of Ray H. PiUsbury of .538 the gamea last year to Berlin, expected that many members of tbe A towering foul fly by Art Pat­ patka 3, Rauntenbaig, ■ato for himself a host of friends. was last AprU. Here's tbe way the Washington ...... 53 70 ing D uffys delivery and hammered penolon plan. menta—for Instance the LaGiiardia your Open Forum column. is employed at Harriet's Beauty Oct. 25— “Trends in School Admin­ Ca>estnut street has returned home .474 was suspended by tbe A. A. U „ for group which bad Its last meeting ton to the flrat waa the break that Mahoney 8; two base bite,' .Other details could he added to FUNERALS top three teams shape up: Philadelphia ...... 42 88 A23 the eurly-balred lad to tha showers He said be ex|>ected aome defin­ lasue. Now you alam 2-party can­ If the union leaders who are salon of this town. The bridegroom istration", A. B. Meredith, professor after spending the summer at Fdum IN SHANGHAI D ISTR ia refusing to appear to a post Olym- last night will be re-elected. ite action also w ^ ld be taken per- ■at tha stage for tha Blueflslda de­ son, Dtoon, Patton, Patrlaa^.:# that Ur. Veltch has shown seeking the office of. Selectman In Beach, Saunderatowm, R. L S t Louis . . . . 89 94 .393 as early as tbe fourth enntog. Four I worth as Registrar for IS years, didates— except Messrs. Waddell, graduated from Manchester High Gottfried Kelsh of education; Nov. 1—“Junior High tetotog to the health of boxers and cisive victory., Hedlund loet the honay. Paganl, Kaeney; thrag^l" the town of Manchester were co run Schools That Are Prophecies", Pro­ runs crossed the plats to tbe open­ I feel that the voters on Tues- Hyds and Turldngton. True, they school with the class of 1932. He is The funeral of Gottfreid Kelsh (Oontinoed from Page One) Nattonal that tha convention will favor a ball to tha aun and Borello and hits, L. Borrallo; boma mna, the town like they would try to run fessor Long; Nov. 8— “Trends in ing toning and “ Elmer tba Graat" Zapatka stood by and watched It wiU be recognizing true worth are wonderful men but they are not a member of the Howitzer Com­ was held this afternoon at 2 o'clock (N o gamea acbedulad.) rule forcing all fighters to take a honay: bite off, B oriailo 10 ~ the only ones. other people's business what a town pany, 169th Infantry and Is employ­ Health Education", Helen Manser, REICH DISPUYS received the “ arava" os three more drop to the ground a few feat to the ' voting for this candidats in such at his home, 104 Cooper street, with The strategic withdrawal was be­ ABMfloma Waaaerman tost for slpbylla before patka 01-8; Farrand 8 in 6 I The labor candidates art regis­ this would b »—Boycott. .Boycott— ed by the J. W. Hale company. director of public health nursing pro­ were chalked up on tha aeoreboard engaging to eonteate. right of the plate. The beaea ware atolan baaaa, Patton, nbers as to remove any doubt Rev. H. F. R. Stechholz, pastor of lieved to have placed the Chinese in (N o gamea aehaduled.) tered Republicans—yes. But they Boycott! gram; Nov. 15—“Senior High to the fourth. <3ol. Harry J. Landry, of Friars loaded at the Urns, Paganl, Smith Lovett, P a g ^ SmlUi 3, 7 *Tetty opposition" without a the Zion Lutheran church olRciat- a atrong position to resist further Budge Rules Net World, rsaaon, is frowned on by the ars labor men first, reprMsntlng Tours truly, Schools That Are Prophecies", ITS MIGHT IN AIR Japanese attacks. The who'e Cy Blanchard finished the game Point, Mlsa., president of tbe wrest­ and Keeney having hit safely, and a pitch, Borrallo: left on baaea,. 1 the bast interest of Manchester's WALTER T. MAHONEY. Qieney-Burger ing. Tbe honorary bearers were Philip W. L. Cox, professor of edu­ Over In tba American League, tor the Orioles and didn’t fare much ling association and Joseph F. Ma­ moment later Patton laced a stogie itelda 11, Green 10; base on voters Of Manchester, Richard J. Boyce, Fred Sobielo, En­ Shanghai delta here la criss-crosa- meantime, the Yankeea, despite : something mere than mere workers first and the Chamoer of 14 Union street. Miss Alice Jane Burger, daughter cation; Nov. 22—“Youth Evaluates (Oonttnoed froin Pago One) ed with endless canals, swamps, better than his predeclssor. loney, bead of tbe boxing group, ar­ over eecond to score two runs and off, Borrello 3, Zapatka 0, f nis Johnson, Joim McCann. The ac­ tbelr bitting slump, look aa certain is required, before the Commerce last. Workers m both Sept 18, 1937. of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harold Our ISducatlonal System” , Celeste lakes and rivera which are expected $40,000 A DAY BET BUderlirand Featoros rived with most of the delegates start the Blueflelds on a spree that 3, Poutnay 3; losing pitebar. win remove a faithful serv- Democratic and Republican partlea Burger of 44 Westfield road. West tive bearem, all grandsons, wrere Strack, American Student Union; ssld. “ We don't want as death and taxea, sporting a ten- Plans To Stay Amateur Freddy Hllderbrand, the Morlarty last night. left no doubt aa to tha out* to; bit by pltobar^ Bycboli to do any- to make it extremely difficult for corns. and helpful official of the are the progressive elements who Hartford,, was married to Lewis (!3iarle8 S., Burton B. and Richard Nov. 29— "Professional’Trends: Pre- thing against anybody.’ Japanese tanks and heavy artillery game lead and with no one doing speed merchant, turned to a couple Rankings o f the boxers will be Poutney, Diicon t n F arran d: Mahoney Rita Homer I would urge all the enrolled do not get a break la their Old ONLY MILK TRUCKS Pitkin Cheney, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Hagenow; Gottfried K. Johnson, Service and In-Service Training", The Relcbafuehrer received the to operate. much about overtaking them. They B Y ’G A m H E A D of good catches to centerfleld and drafted Tuesday by a committee out by Borrello 8, Zapatka < The Blueflelds added another rand 8, Poutney S rtta M 3:1 1 of the party therefore to feel Guards. Howard Cheney of 235 Porter Grover C Johnson and Elmore P. Professor Long; Dee. iS—"Meeting Journalists in Burg castle after ad­ Moreover, the Japanese as they are enjoying this layout: ful yet from a financial viewpoint, gave the fans a demonstration of headed by Major Harvey Miller, of in voting for Mr. Veltch they You should talk of ethics in party street. The ceremony was perform­ Keish. Burial waa in the Ekwt ceme­ the Problems of Typical Children", Beats Von Cramm to Gain and it produced a couple of worthy Washington, and presented for ap­ telly to the third, one to the fourth, pirea, O'Leary, Ruaaell and dressing hia Stormtroopers and are drawn farther Inland will lose bis speed by going from first base three to tbe sixth, two to the I assisting one who has been, and politics. There are higher Issues at ALLOWED TO ENTER ed Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock tery. Rhea K. Boardman, Instructor in riding in a long parade, on ordeal the protecting curtain of fire that W. L. Be­ To champions. Anita Lixana, the spirit­ to second afbw Thurner caught proval at the final aesslon. education; Dec. 13— “ O eatlve Edu­ So Says Governor Quinn As ed little half-pint from Chlle^ prov­ A big ahakeup la cartato to occur seventh and two to the ninth. Fran­ Bogkinl aoorad. Syeholaki continue a real asset to their stake than loyalty to dying politi­ in Trinity church chapel, Hartford, that apparently left him unfatlgued. their massed fieets in the Yangtze hind play Jackie Ounin's fly ball to left field. over aecond, aoorlng Stepatka." — National Smgles Crown in cis “ FUt" Uabonsy featured the cal machines. In ona column you HARTFORD D IS T R ia by the rector. Rev. Raymond Cun­ cation", Hughes Meama, professor He waa in excellent spirits and and Whangpoo rivers were able to Ysakaas ...... 88 48 23 ed as great a standout to the wo­ Tommy BIpplea and Bud 8baw to tha heavyweight list. Last year cbolakl waa run down bet „Ttonklng you for this valuable ningham. The decorations in the LOSES SHIRTS of education; Dec. 20— “ Summary Tigers ...... 79 54 10 21 men's dlvlalon aa Budge did to the Jimmy Braddock was ranked 1, slugging stack with a rouslag boms frown on 2-party candidates, in the seemed in good health. lay down for them. State Commission Pre­ ham m er^ the ball hard for the run drive to the sUtb with one and aecond. Carron pace. next column you smile on Republic­ altar were chrysanthemums and and Synthesis” , Professor Long. He replied to direct questioning In The Japanese had already ad­ White S o x ...... 76 59 14 19 men’s. More or less imder-rated Max Baer, 2 and Joe Louts, the Chicago—Police are wdlling to Five Sets; Conld Get senior club while Tbumer and Haefs aboard and also collected a double, runs, two hits, two errors, -a "One Who Was Helped." ans endorsing Demo-ed- owned by E. K. Bryson, wins $35,- meet; Allan Tolmlcb wins 110- Lovett grounded out to short Vlot A FAITHFUL MINISTER preciation from Manchester tax­ normal number of trucks waa not in Eldridge street, and Vincent Bor- But Budge baa promised his old The Blueflelds bunted BorcUo in­ ton doubled to le ft U a ello, son of Mrs. Ftancls Borello ed by Bkldle Wilson, after tbe Phil uled hearing tomorrow brought tbe 000 Narraganaett Spedal by length meters high burdloa to 14A; John grounded out to abort No runs, no ^'■Ator of Evening Herald: payers would be renomlnatlon of evidence. oi These Offidak Merit Your Vote Tomorrow friends, the tennis fathers, faith­ to a tight fix in tbe first frame and grounded out to third. Two 109 Eldridge street, were married outlasted them for a 4-8 ten-inning assertion from Laurence Hogan, over Snark with Seabiscult, heavy Woodruff does 48.6 to 400 maters; hits, no errora, none left. This evening at the YM .C.A . the present board. 1 submit the A t one of the dosmtown picket fully, that he won't touch a cent of favorite, third. (rom then on the Green waa oeblnd three bite, one error, two le ft Saturday morning at 8:30 o’clock at win In the opener. oounael for tha track officla'a that Floyd Loehnar runs 8,000 maters Second Inning he friends of Rev. H. M. Anthony, foregoing in good faith. posts, a call went out before noon it for another year, at leaat. They Seattle— Freddie Steele knocka tha eight ball. A high foul fly that Green Farrand grounded St. James’a church. Rev. William P. An eight-run ninth inning gave “we bave no statement.” steepleehOM to 8:38.7 and Bill Saf- Blueflelds— Paganl grounded out ••tor of the Nasarene Church for H. R. GERMAINE. for reinforcements to aid those on are counting on him to help defend out Ken Overlto to fourth to auc- dropped between three Green play­ short as ball hit Poutnay In Reidy performed the ceremony. the Red Sox a 18-6 edge over the Charges o f criminal libel Drought ton pole vaults 4.86 meters (14 feet to third. Smith filed out to center. [laat seven years, will gather to 105 Benton street, duty in stopping trucks’ passing the the newly-won Davis Chip next tum- ceasfully defend middleweight box­ ers in the first frame gave I’atton and was deflected to Kem oy.' The maid of honor was Miss Vir­ Athletics. The "always-good-at- by the governor and William E. 3 15-16 inches) for new Japan vs. Keeney grounded out to third. No lim God speed as he leaves to September 18. 1987. Intersection. mer, and to draw those bumper ing title. a life, be singled and the game was nsrdl filed out to center. Lovettj up his work in a new parish ginia Borello, sister of tbe bride­ bome” Oevelond Indiana showed Jhe BeeUan, an advertiotog company of- International meet records. runs, no hits, no errors, none lo ft Out of Stole Traehs. Selectmen — DAVID CHAMBERS—CLARENCE crowds through the gates at the sewed up. So what? gled to left Vlot filed out to. Columbus, Ohio. We have fol- A TRIB U TE groom, and the beat man was home folks a pair of 'winning per- fielal, were atiU pending against Green— Hedlund grounded out to le ft No runs, one h it no ( Out-of-state trucks with freight Thomas Paganl, brother of the fennancoa over tbe Browna, 6-3 and ehamplonahlpa again. ved the work of Rev.. Anthony In memory of a dear loving, kind for local delivery, it waa reported, O'Hara. A hearing on the gover­ first Patriss reached on Pagaal'e le ft ring the seven years he bsa been bride. Miss Paganl waa attired in 6-1, the latter giving Johnny Allen nor's charge that the trackman, Budge, the unbeatable, la gam­ After the first frame it was Just anu beautiful Christian friend Henry ars being pennltM.to imload their another ball game and only a mat­ bobble at third. Patriss started for nghth laalBg •-IB our community, very closely, not brocaded satin, Princess style, and N. LUPIEN—RICHARD MARTIN—JOSEPH hla 11th straight win, with a four- pubUaher of the Provldanee Star- bling this fortune of, say, $100,000 Scbmalz. He had an abiding faith goods at warehouses designated by ter of Innings as to what the size second as Poutney threw to first Blueflelds — GustefsoB r " lt o a member of his pariah but as a carried a shower bouquet of white hitter. Tribune, called him “a------liar." that be can play another year of Avon Linksmen Turn Back In God and a consuming desire to union officlala, to remain there for of the score would be. Poutney nev­ and went all the way to third os tbrdugb third. Holland, battiqgj '-toilever in the gospel which he moke others happy. These are the roses and gardenias. Miss Borello in on extra edition of hla paper, is amateur teimli without being Dixon's throw to second waa wild. the duration o f the strike. wore royal blue moire and carried er allowed a bit until the fourth Dixon, fanned. Poutnay laches. We have found him to characteristics of Henry Scbmalz scheduled for Friday. Meanwhile beaten, and without being seriously Bogglni filed out to center. Z:\patka a faithful minuter of Jesus Picketing activities, especially on rapture roses. G. PERO—HAROLD M. REED—MATHIAS injured. He's wagering that ba can frame although the bases were filled out to short Paganl grou who has .Just passed on to his great the Berlin turnpike at the d ty line, O'Hara waa at liberty to ball of Local Team By Big Score walked. Byeholskl was hit oy a “t. a true follower of Him of Following the ceremony, the win Wimbledon, Forest HUla and to the last of the second on an er­ to short No runs, ona h it no < reward. God was bla help in every drew hundreds last night. State i $10,000. pitched ball, filling the bases. Borel­ one left ^Wbom It was aaid “He went about need. God walked beside him and young couple left on an unan­ ICODSKEY WINNER hU Davis (hip matches again. I f hla J ror, Byebolsky getting hlmae'f hit j good." police were on hand to prevent Track officials, unmoved by the lo fanned. No runs, no hits two er­ Green—Hedlund reaobed 3 giUded hia way. Through every mo­ nounced wedding trip. Mr. Borello SPIESS— LELAND T. W OOD controveray, prepared for the final best competition comes again next The Avon Country aub tolfaraAFtoch-SIUs wltb a pitched ball and a base on traffic Jams. is employed at the Underwood plant 6 H balls, all after two were goue. Bo­ rors, three loft. nay’s wild throw to flrat He has been a ceaseless worker, ment at the day God waa bis week of the present meeting, which season from Von Cramm, Budge defeated Manchester on the Avon WiUUe-B. O. Johnson...... 5 ^ ng not his life dear unto hlm- The strike was called last Tues­ Jp Hartford and Mrs. Borello haa rello fanned to end the toning. So Third Inning doubled to track in center, strength, his fortress and hla might. OFTWO-PERACE cloaas Saturd^. can no doubt do Just that. links ytstorday by Chapman-Welman that ha might win others to day night The union men art been employed at Cheney Brothers. Assessor—EMIL L G. HOHENTHAL a score at 79H what? Blueflelds— Rautenberg slnglod Hedlund. L. Borello tted ( His faith In God strengthened bis Town O erk— SAMUEL J. TURKINGTON But there is a young man named Hayden-Veltch through third. Patton fliad out to service of bU Master, Jesus happiness—hia love for hia fellow- asking a wage increase of 10 centa to 37H. tous taking the lead to the short Zapatka alnglad SOFTBALL RESULTS Bobby Riggs coming up. also from Stephano-S trough deep center. Mahoney douoled to Many homes in Manchester men. The value of prayer. The un- an hour, a closed shop and extension aeries, 120H to U 3H - Mantoester Vlot made two great catches to second to score Patrtaa. Ma^ire-Bray Dayton, 0„ Sept. lA—(AP) — CallfornlA It took Von Cramm five O. Johnson-Rohan right. Guatafeon filed out to cen­ » toppier today because thi« ood- changing principles of all-good, the of the running time to New York Town Treasurer—G. H. W ADDELL won tba first match hero by 70-43. deep centerfleld and Bycholazl went batting for (huron, walkad. 1 dty from six and one-half to dght Tax Collector— SAMUEL NELSON, JR. Rimt from Scratch and Cops Ntoetoen taama remained to the tough sets to lick him to the seml- Wardar-Siteman . ••••••aa ter, Rautenberg scoring after catch. ' tto ° crossed their thrnhhold and spirit of the living God waa in bla Mr. and Mrs. J. C Bray of Main The final match o f tha snaann will back into the crowd for one that reached an aerateh aingto hours. running tor tha national amateur flnals, and ha don't be 20 until next Fortin-WatbaraU . Dixon grounded out to box. One d awhlla to talk and pray soul. Hla life of truth waa a boly- street. Newln^on, announce the be played here on Sunday, floptem- waa labeled for at least two bags. Umpire Ralph Rnaaell, fllUng'! baseball crown today aa tha tourna­ year. Bobby doesn’t make any H aw lay-O ola...... % run, two bite, no errors, one left _For be loves his Christ so beautlful life. A ll through his Ill­ The local delivery drivera, accord­ marriage of their daughter, ic-Miss Registrar of Voters—ROBERT N. VEITCH ber 36, against Avon and local Rautenberg also contributed s good basss. Bernardl grounded to ly that It has become second ing to William H. Roberta, union B^ancea W. Bray to Bklwln J. Ma­ Erent Easily at Gaefic ment entered Its third day of the secret of his totentlona. He means Knofla-Hutchtoaon ...... 8 Green— Bernardl filed out behind ness be clung to bla God. A great mambers are asked to reglstar for running cstch off the bat of Hed- forring Farrand at —— ij for him to talk about guire, son of Mra. James nine-day elimination aeries. to win tba cbamplonahlp and then loss to the ones who are left behind. business agent “want a raise la pay the match Immediately. lund that spelled trouble also. But third. Lovett did the same. Vlot fouled out to fliat Thraa luafl only In tba church, but on the or shorter hours." Maguire o f Lake street, this town. Clevalaad,' dafandtog champions, cash to. Ha will be to there reailv He has gone to a land of pure de­ Constables—CHARLES CROCKETT — JAMES W. FOLEY — RAYMOND P ROR. Meet in New York. Tba rssalte wars: ___ in i tbs Green could do nothing with fanned. No runs, no bite, no errors, hlte, ooe arror, two le ft tt, and In the homes, and wher- Springfield's truck strike contin­ The ceremony was performed March remained to the runntog to tha dou­ gunning for-Budge next year, fraan none left. light where saints Immortal reign. INSON - SEDRICK J. STRAUGHAN KA1MONDE.ROB- Martuccl-Wllkes ...... 7^4 Poutney. So what? Nla«b Iai4i« - Bun and women may be found, ued, according to the Associated 27 in Brewster, N. Y., by the Rev. ble elimination toumamant after a and oa full o f fight aa a tarpon. Jamas avtSDo won tha caddy Asleep In Jesus! blessed sleep from Shapard-Strubel ...... 5 ^ Fooiih lanlng Bluaflalda—Weir, W i w •Uldren too. And ha loves folks Press. Long-distance drivers are C. A . Dann. Mr. and Mra. Thomas 12-4 victory over Alexander City, Budge is leaving soon with hla dou­ championship at tba local riub last which none ever wakes to weep—A Joe McCHuakey was hack oo tha Ala., vaaterdav. Haugb-Ftsher...... e Another strange fact yesterday. Blueflelds— P o u t n e y singled Smith, grounded o «t to thti) IMPdi that be wants to pray with calm undlstined repos# unbroken by ••king a wage Increase at seven and Jj. Biyne, sister and brother-in-law bles mate, (tone Mako, for a winter weak, baattog Ralph Peterson to Board of Education—KNUT E. ERICKSON — GEORGE K KEITH cinder path yesterday and captured Yesterday's aeores: Youngstown, Araute-Smlth ...... 2% No umpire trouble. So wbat? through short. Pagan! doubled over ney walked. Rautenhatg and for them 'whenever he the last o f foes. A man that win be one-half cents an hour. o f Mr. Maguire attended the couple o f tennis to Australia, and be won’t the finals over 88 bolM by 7 and 6. tha two-mlla run In the first an­ A Pittsburg 8; Barberton 4, Lorain Patrldge-Mackedon ...... 8H bank in right. Smith fanned. Kee­ oenter. Patton grounded Most fd ka love to have thalr greatly missed by all wbo knew The police station reported re­ at the ceremony. After OcL 1 the be so all-fired fresh when be re­ ney grounded to third aniT Po-atney but Bernardl'a throw «ras “ 'T pray In their homes when hlm.- couple will reside in Vernon. nual GaeUo A- A . track and field 3; Warren, 0 „ 10, Graaafelt. Pa., Rlce-EUsworth ...... 4)4 Oaa SION FOB GRID SCRIES ceiving more than 100 calls between K M t at Innlafall Park In New Yoric, turns. Such a tour nearly ruined •rga Ftooh won yaaterday*a 18 Danbury, Sept. 18— (A P )— (ton- was run down going home. Ra-jton- ■oeond. Kaaaay ao , «nd be It said o f this falth- A friend, 9; New York 4, EUloott O ty, Ma., Sehmaffer-Perry...... 7 holea 7:80 and 11:00 this morning from UeCIuakey started from scratch 8; Birmingham, Ala., 8, R o ;^ Oak, Fred Perry, you remember. I of medal play at Avon with a tracts assuring a rasumptum of berg walked to fill the bases. Pat­ took third and Patton 1 IfMdnistar o f whom we are wilt- E. R. SCXJFIEU). firms wboas trucks had bean halted Bkldy-Patteraon ...... • net aeora o f 7R J. Arthur Drayton and won Just about aa he pleased Hleh., aiTIndianapoUa, l A Toledo 8; Tba tennis officials need to wor­ fobtball relations between the Dan­ ton walked, ecoriiig PaganL Zapat­ honey filed out to laft. .that ba baa prayed wltb hu by strikers. Two radio cruisers Rlchmeyer-Wharton...... • o f Roelri$lls eapturad the 18-hole . aU o f tbem many many timea. lOaa Beatrice Oarlson, anesthetist They Horn G iven You Their Best to the g o ^ Uma o f 10:Q1 J. Detroit 8, Kramer, Pa., T; Clevaland ry only whether Don keeps bis bury T^Jans and tbe Bristol West ka replaced Borello on the slab. scoring after esMh. PKAISB 8 BTBONaTON were assigned by Oiief Farrell to Handezoon-Branchbuiy ...... 6 madal play event here with a 69, bis own siek bad he came at the Manchester Memorial hospi­ Phil Silverman of the Minrose 12. Alexander aty, Ala.. 4; Pan- promise to give them another year Ends, Connecticut's leading profes­ Mahoney grounded out to second. ed out to mound. Two 1 j Editor, The Herald; answer these oomplaints, and In MuDen-Ainold ...... 8^4 boq^tal and prayed for us tal, left today for Atlantic City to A . A - with a 185-Mrd handicap, Use, Mich., l A Dearborn, M tefi. 4; of his valuable services. They are eloaaly- foUowad by hU ouddy, sional elevens, have been signed, One run, two hits, no errors, thrss oaa oiTor, ona )a ft Having given much thought as to each Instance the pickets were attend the annual convention o f the Col^Adams 8)4 Frank Burka, who shot a 7L A. L. sa were laid low with a dread waa aaoond; John Cbainoa of the Waterbury, Oonn., l A Edanbocn, oenfldent now that be will. Daden-Salby 8 tha Trojan management announced left. OratB—Vlot a tocM to the men that I w ill east my vote for obliged to let the truclu move. National AaaocUtlon of tha Nurae Do As Much For Them, RQcar, Jr„ won yaaterday’a medal today. Tbe long-time grid rivals Green— Hedlund reached on Otac- jr, and we were hleeeed by his at the primary tomorrow to be a Lanox HU] A . K, waa third, with a P a , 1; Brneat, Pa.. A Akron, 1; Chilean Tope Women hmd fliad out to — Many firms have hired supernum­ Aneathatiata. The convention ex- play with • 68. who ware unable to agree on terms OB'S error at flrat fatries filed out - Tboae wbo have attended candidate for aelectman at the fall handicap o f 100 yards; and ,8y Dayton A Fort Wayna, A Looking back on the champion- rvundad out to third, erary poUeemen to ride their trucks tends throujgh F r l ^ and la held in Cliekman of tba 6$th Regiment, last year, will meet at Lae stadium to first Hedlund took aeooad m i a I te the Nazarene church •lectloo on the Republican ticket I FM4farhy< On today's aehadula Waterbary, ahlpo, though, all this worry about M artto-W hlton...... ttaglad oivar aboct aeoi and prevent lialtln g o f tbg vehlclea. conjunction with tba American Ib y lh a i with a 100-yard handicap, waa A eoatuma tournament wlU be here on Sunday, Oct. '24 and to alk. Bogglni walked. Zapatka ala- ' forget the eem catae^ ^ have decided that I can, in full Jus- Oonn., pla^ Dearborn, lUdA, New tha future is beside the point Tba Andaraon-Ballsleper Zapatka aiaglad over ____ Among the flrma that complained Hospital Asaoclation. fourth. bald this Saturday and a ‘Ttltod Bristol Oil Sunday, Nov. 7 to a homa- glad over third, scoring Hedluad. York drew a bya. tounsm ant waa the moat aneoiaa Thoraton-YuiUs .... Kay faannL Ona ran, two *■ • ••••• ataa” haias wiu be played. •sd-lMSM aarias. ZlahcaaFa throw a «aat wild aafl •mAh tarn ML y,*??^T??SS«-'-^ ' .' ’ • .. I. ■ -- •* . 'll*-' 4 . • ■

V ••■ ITBH MAWCHJBTOt BVKNmO HEHALD. MANGHEfiTER, CONN, BIONDAT, SEPTEMBER IS. 198T MANCHEgTER gVENlNG HERALD. MANCiHESTER. C0NN,^M0NDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 8 ,198T P A ca K(M)TS AND HER BUDDIES Home By MARTIN B i j y MI6* CORA -H14TAA F0TE56AH - ’- '. I ' mUEiJl wimniT/Af^,aAmsmrmrwn SENSE and NONSENSE MVSfe eiOOTft AK BACK a tt.tx W diSArhO TO R t home aozZEiO OVJKA Ot >\oost _ p A6A1N V.W - '( Y t YONMY .1 \JVPX r TO AVIW< 4910M tT AU.*» Mgf)M./ *ii ^ W i€ i mwjhtrf tgom s mv€rmr^ omj POSTAL REFORM They aat at the table, be tad aha AMO HER& 1 MM.COHlM* «AChC Dear Mr. Hurley, won't you please and gazed into each other's eye TOR. S A tA t R tA k O M ban whUe he mschanieally oonsumsd tha From tha mzdls aa highly unflL food which was set tn front at him. She—Ah, I'm glad you 'ike' it LOST AND POUND AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE HELP WANTED— ELECTRICAL APPUANCES AD of those letters—and I’m ear- LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES 78 taltt you calk— Mother saya there are only two FEMALE 35 RADIO 49 LEGAL NOTICES things I can nmke properly—potato r—PAIR d r tortoiM w go wrong. \ Rmnintt Arnold Nalaon. Pbona | be and tha Same are Itmitad and al­ k&ca, it It .A- i JScora.is3TBVMtAaMtvtct.iwo. T.iaitsaaAtoT.ow.-i to learn upholstery trade. Start at HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 FLOKISTS—NURSERIES IS lowed for tha creditora wtt(iln which 1*17. bs and tha aama ara Ilmitsd and - 2?I^ERED:—That tha 18th day of once. Phone 8615. to bring In their clalma agalnat said S jptam bar, A. D.. 1927. at 9 o ’clock Organization plana will to par- "Smlia awhile, for whan you smile FOR SALEl—RANGE oil- burner, v!?'' ‘**® c « 4 ltors within FOR RENT—35c hr. BIARLSEN’S CHOICE gladlolua, tn estate, and tha aatd admtnlatrator la which to bring In thilr clalma against ■* r ' <^r«noon. at tha Probata fected Friday night at a meeting •aether smUes and soon tasrCs ToonervUle Folks By Fontaine Fox fa cia l rataa hy day. Aak about bloom. Beautiful Sowera at 35c, hot water coll, drum and bottle. directed to give public notice to tha Office, in aald Manchaatar, be and tha and dinner which will be attoidad mUss sad miles of smiles bscausa Quot&tiors creditora to bring In their clalma fi"? ‘ *'® “ *** toralnlstra- Mma ta aat!|rnad for a haarln* on tha Tbo foUow who is prepared to anr 8 for 1- plan. Oao. WllUanu, SOc, 75e doien. Sow. booking bulb IVANTED— MEN to help pick 40 Parker street.' Phone 8239. *21 —^iw®*®** ‘® *'»• public netlcs to by the committee of thlrty-flva d o - yr w you smile" within aald time allowed by poatlng allowance of aatd administration ac- fight 10 novor oatleed into a scrap. il06 Osford, off Strickland. Tela- ordera for later delivery 715 No. peaches. Telephone 8685. a copy of thia order on tha publlo Within B*ld tlniB BlIowBd by postln* ••tata. and thla Court zens interested in aecuring a teeti- ( J PtMONyrHATION BY A8K Ll^P, THE LOQAL HATTER algn poet naaraat to the place where ”**!**^* *ha Adminlatrator to alva —-Atty-Osa John J .' Beanett of OUR BOARDING HOUSE la 6334. Main. Phone 7885. MACHINERY AND TOOLS 52 » copy of this ordor on tho public monial fund for the Salvation Ardy , Mother—So you bad to disohargs WANTED—EXPERIENCED young the deceeied lait dwelt within aald sl^ post nwrsst to ths plaos wbsrs public notlca to all partont Interastad band. The meeting will be held fbl- Boffaia N. Y. town and by publlihing "the name In tbaratn appear and ba heard there* that clerk for IneffldsneyT man for permanent position. Must ths dscsusd last dwslt within said lowlng a dinner to be rarved in tha Betty—Yss. He could't evea seU IF YOU WANT LOW cost farm aome newapaper having a circulation town and by publishing ths saras In jm by publiahin* a copy of thia order ISN'T IT ABOUT V&w/ TH' OLP vouR D S P u en ow e ’’ PAINTING— PAPERING 21 be willing, cspable and neat ap­ in aatd probata dlatrlct, within tan IB aome newapaper havinc a circula* Hotel Sheridan at 6 o'clock. AU Papa stays home with us In the B H A v f power purchase the Oliver six aoms nswspapar having a circulation • can opsuor to a June bride. t i m e y o u SHOOA HUWCH-BOWL pearing. Apply Everybory’s Mar­ cylinder tractor from Dublin TraC' daya from tha data of thla order, and In laid probata district, within tsn tlon in said Diatrlcte five daya be* members of the committee who evenings, now that the eafea are ARE Ro&mvELy uucanwy l a p s] I PROPERTY OWNERS— Attantton ket return make to thla court of tha no­ hearing and return dosed. TH' BONES IKJ . M U S T B E ManeKesfer tor Co„ WUlimantlc. tice given. days from ths data, of this ordsr, and have aarared CSialrmaa .aiartea ContlauliQr to nlbbls^L tbs onist UMF-Y WAS ABOUT TO SWOS^ 86A5 rapapera room, oaiimg paper­ rstura makd.to this court of tbs no- make to thla Court. —Pipe Martin, t, of Bfadrtd, Bpaa. MAN AND WIFE to run Coffee WILUAM & RTDE tlCB iTlVBn. W IL L IA M 8. HTDE Ray ot thdr aaslitance ia the drive ot society may not give ^eu rheu­ VOUB HEAP AMP BU BBLIN G TOU A r e m a r k a b l e I N - ed or kalaominad. Material, la are requested to notify Adjutant matism In the legs, but It wUl cer­ eommeotlog on the war condl- Eveninir Herald oompieta inaida, outalda pa»w»»wg Agency. Up to $45 Brat week. H -.-lI-lf. W IL U A M S. RTDE H -»-1 3.J 7. r o l l e p o u t o w e O/EFA WITH MUSICAL INSTEUMENTS 53 Judgs. George Anscombe of the Salvation tainly cripple the common sense In tlena there. 'VEMTlOKi OF MINEA P R O - CLASSIFIED large aavinga Work guaranteeA Automobile given aa bonus. Write H-I-U-IT. Army, Manchester 8787. it tlwj wOl your bead. OF THOSE WATURAL C L E V E R , g r a m t h a t l ig h t s u p * Langa Phone 8608. Albert Mills. 1153 Monmouth, Cin­ BECXER BROTHERS player piano, AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD attend the dinner. I don't want to leave again, thla INV/BNTIONS OF SCIENTIFIC ADVERTISEMENTS cinnati, O. «t Mancheiter. within en* for tb. WHEN VOU OPEN IT-wwANO good condition, reaaonable. Also 8- district of Manchester, on th. llth AT A COURT o r PROBATE HELD KnXBD AT WEDDING PARTY Gerald—Wbsra are you going la as good a home as a man could at Manohsstsr. within and for ths VOUT», LIKE THAT IDEAS, AFTER THUS CAN BE REAP WHILE plece dining room set. Cal] after 5. day o f B .p t.m b e r , A. D., 1917. with that baiAat of appleaT ask. REPAIRING 23 CHRISTMAS CARDS bring quick Present WILLIAM a HTDE. Esq., District of Manchsstsr, on ths llth ANSONIA HAN HONORED OOMBIWATIOW ICE ala aaaiban and abfefavtaUoaa I Phone 3556. day of Ssptsmbsr, A. D.. 1937 CMcMgo. SepL 18:— (AP)—A gay Harold—Pm going calling oo —Jaaea Deering, 84-year-old pa­ KEEPING TW’ THE -THEATER IS IN lA R K - aeaat aa a ward aad aeaapeaad cash. Sell Master Creation line Judge. roled oonviet as he returned to b M twa arerda NtalBaai aeat ia ROADSTER SPORT topa, celluloid Personal Cards, Stationery. Also Estate of Arthur Manning lat. of JuX“ *"‘ WILUAM & HYDE. Esq., wedding party waa brought to a Washingon. Sept. .18.—(AP)— doctor's daughter tonight P IC K , CORKSCREW LIP ON S O NESS— -ANP MENUS CAN > af Uuaa Bsaa and curtaina, luggage and hameaa Manchester In said district, deceased. tragic ending last night with the prison bn his own tree nlll, Mo- 7 doubis value box assortments. ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 Trust Estats u-w of Hswltt Coburn, Tha Navy Department announced ANP 3IS6ER GLASS LONG f BE PECIPHBRBP IN DIMLY. repairing. Telephone 4740. -Chaa. Upon application of Gertrud. M. death of Uias NataUe Celano, 20. today award of a third class prise No wonder a hen cackles when Alester, Olds. New low prices. Free samples. Treat praying that administration Jr., lBt« of ManchestBr, In B«id DU* LIGHTED RBSTAURANTHS' Laklng, 90 Cambridge atreet. Wallace Brown, 335X Fifth Ave., FURNISHED ROOM for rent in he granted on aald estate, aa per ap­ tiicte dBCBBSed. As tha girl and her eecort left the for combined long range battle tbs lays an egg. She's given to the plication on (lie, It Is Th# TrusUBi havlsc «xhlbltBd thBir party, aomeone on the second floor practice and night battle practlee world something that may turn out Hitler Is the greatest psyebo- . A ab Charge I New York. single house, with steam heat, can annual account with aald Batata to [ f Biewaaaun ..I T eta] a LAWN MOWB1R8 put In Brat ei«— use kitchen, garage available. 35. ORDERED:—That the foregoing opened a window. The pane ahat- to UeuL-Commander F. B. Fenael, to bs a son that never sets. tbarapeutlst of nations that the working condition; vacuum claen- application be heard and determined this Court for allowanca. It la world has even known. ~l » ata^ It Inquire 33 Wlnderaere atreet. at the Probate Office In Mancheiter ORDERED;—That tha I8th day of tered and a Jagged piece .itniek Jr., commander of the destroirer ...I U at4 U era cleaned. repelnMl; key mainny HELP WANTED— in aald Dlatrlct, on the ISth day of Baptambar, A. D.. 1927, at 9 o’clock Mlaa Celano on the neck, severing Pillabury. Fensel's borne la ia Aa- Edith—Dick, dear, your office is —Dr. William Brown, Oxford uni­ “.• • • • • e Irraanlar taaartSoaa lock and gunamlthlng. Bralth- MALE OR FEMALE 87 Septem ber. A. D.. 19J7, at 9 o 'c lo c k (d. a. t.) foranoon, at tha Probata her Jugular vein. sooia, Oona. on Main street, isn’t it? versity. to ahargad at the aaa ttaaa rata. waite, 53 Pearl atreet (d. a. t.) In the forenoon, and that O ffica. In aa.ld M anchaatar. ba nnd tha Dick—Yes, whyT BUSINESS LOCATIONS notice be given to all peraona in­ aama U aaalvned for a haa.rln* on tha a aS5lL«221•toeetlatM glvae epea raeaeat, allowanca of said administration ac* Edith—That’s whst I told Dsddy. My only regret is that I wrecked EXPERT RADIO REPAIR aarv WANTED— BOOKKEEPER, some FOR RENT 64 terested In aald estate of the pendency — lejwdefadtoota IhaUtrd ar dfth experience preferred. Apply in of aald application and th. time and count with aald aatata. and this But he mads such a tunny mistake somebody else's plane. • wm to to a r^ aalj tor the ae- on an makea, Let ua give you aa Court dlracta tha Truataaa to glva writing, stating age, married or place of hearing thereon, by publish­ About you yesterday. He said he'd —Count Otto Hagenborg of Uer- P— bar af Umaa the ad appear^ eatimate on your ra^a Phone ing a copy of this order In aome public notlca to all parsons Intaraat- single, experience if any in check­ FOR RENT—STORE at 995 Mam ad therein to appear and ba heard been looking you up tn Bradstreet. nauiy, after barely missing death • S JftSIS*** •* *••• aaraedbat 5191. Brunner'a Radio Dept, 80 newapaper having a circulation In In crash durtiig stunt flight at S yS'Si*®* errafaada aaa ha atada ing credits and handling collee- atreet Apply Edward J. HoU. said dlatrlct at east five days before thereon by publahln* a copy of thU FLAPPER FANNY. By Sylvia I Oakland street the day of aald hearing, to appear if order In some newspaper havlnx a The most affective sermon is that Nattonal Air Races. *** tlons, salary expected, etc. Address circulation In aald Dlatrlct. five days tors. 1,17 svwrasisviea die t. m. n e a a mt. esr.------4 P. O. Box 391, Station A, Man­ they see cause at aald time and place given by a good axampla • JiL ***Mda-| dUblag Itoaa WANTED TO RENT 68 and be heard relativa thereto, and before amid day of haarinv and n I ain’t an old man. We went to a PRIVATE INSTRUCTION 28 chester, Coim. make return to this court and by turn maka to thia Court » * n net to roapaaathla j Sargsant—Anyone here !k/id place of Judge. weight? tunities. IN WHICH Hr » WANTED—GENERAL housework Fresh aggs deilvared dlrsct from LOTS FOR SALE bearing thereon, by publlanlng a copy H -9-13-87. of thla order In soma newapaper hav­ Jerry—Yea, 110 pounds of pretty —Oen. Ctilang Kai-Shek of China. KUBITD MOWNEO, INDEX OF girl, psrt or fuU time, steady Carlson A Son Poultry Farm. Tela- nuree. SCORCHV FUMT5 work. Telephone 4468, 31 Hartford BUILDINa LOTS FOR SALE un ing a circulation In aald dlatiiet, at CLASSmCATIONS phooa 4317. Strong street. Inquire 38 Wood­ least five days before the day of said DOWN THE RIVER Road. hearing, to appear If they see oauae To succumb to temptat'on is 7D CHUN&-VINC5 land atreeL Phone 6349. at said time and place and be heard GOOD DEAL / \ some people's Idea of a good time, A 1 bought RAILROAD...... WANTED— TOUNO woman- for ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 ralatlve thereto, and maka return to and occasionally we are disposed to housework. No codking, home this court, and by mailing tn a ragla- An things whatsoever ye would tered letter, on or before September Portland, Ore. — Mrs. Jean Rob­ agree , Thank* • •••••••••MM* nights. 87 a week. Apply 39 I am neither going to broadcast 13. 1937,- a co p y o f thla ord er ad - erta came home to find her purra that men should do to you, do ye O ver the MwnorUm •. FOR SALE—GOING OUT of busi­ or give talks or lectures wbUe In so to them.—Matthew 7:12. Stephen street ness. Entire stock of wall paper, dreeied to The Hartford N'atlonat open on a table and 50 cents miag- RAILS HE PILES Fona4 England. I’ve come here neither to Bank A Trust Company, Hartford, Customer—You charge more for WOOD FDR A DBBU Dupont paints, ladders and plat- in^. She went into another room cutting a woman's hair than a give information nor criticism. Connecticut and lurprised a burglar, who fled Man never fastened on. end of BONFIRE...... forma. Francis Johnston, 05 East Father Coughlin, In Englaiid for WILLIAM 8. HYDE “Fan-nec! Papa says tell you to tactfuHy hand the younff man hit hat un- man's How’s that? a chain around the neck of his Center streeL Judge. leaving 75 centa behind. less he t one of those brainlett pupa who don't own hats.^* Barber—We barbers have nad to -- for Solo -|- II , 4 his health. H -9 -1 I-I7 . Profit; 35 centa. b-other that God did not fasten ebttoo for Sxchaaco 4 learn an entirely new line of con­ the other end round the neck ot Aeooooorlen—Tiro* ••••«•. 4 versation for you ladlea. th^ oppreesor.—Lamartine. Repairing—Palatlag T EMERGENCY Benoola T-A ED _dp by Track ...... s -P o r Hire ...... s TEXT BY WILUS THORNTON FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser arriee Bteraga ...i^ lo WASHINGTON TUBBS By CRANE OUT OUR WAY By W1LUAM 8 ^“ Blcyelaa -■••.-n... 11 CALLS THE STORY OF THE CONSTITUTION ILLUSTRATIONS BY JED GUNDER Antoe—Motoreyelaa .... 11 HEY, tAlSSKELTOW! C0^^6 QUICK. DOW _ ed Psefaartenal BarHeea MAM-' COME POLICE CAPLOS MIOUEL, OUF CHlEP CFBDiTOR, HERE IP VOL) eU Jarrioaa OSarad ....U- a ^ the Constitutional Convention Was Called*' WANT TO se e v oatraeUng ...... 14 "Inraariae .•••••••.... u 4343 THE FUNNY FART ...... 1« -FlamblB*>^RooflB* 17 OF THIS BEFORE II FIRE THE SAD FAirt ...... 14 lie STAKTS- _ CTttoklBf—Storm y 40 Sooth sa*4« ~ 25.®***' k o n n o o ...... t f.A ...... II ^omnl SorriooB |2 4321 •rmr-»Z>rolBgto-ciOBaU2< •• 14 Oooto and Sarrlea n North BBlnaaa Barries — . M Edneerienel •MA Claeses ft lastraetlona ...... is 5432 e*«a ee«egg------* -Dramotle ...... •••••••« Bto4 ZaotnietJosB AMBULANCE FlnBadol (Dougan) eke—Mortsagae ...« •e OpportunlUaa ...... to Loan ...... __Mafp aad SItaatlaM 5650 lii Wanted—Femmla ...... (HoUoran) r w r . DOM CARLOSkTHE SONTO LUMBER /^O T I TA L YOU WAT 1 tJO. SSCOS I '' COMPAMY W WOWTM AAUCH AfiOWfi THAW WORTH l ik e THE PRETTY LAPY SO MOCH, 1- .W totto ...... 1 SE VER' GEWEROOS. L CAWC6L ALL Wanted-Mala ar Pamela.. th a t’s JU0T LIKE TDU... F" B" VOOV6 LOAWED US. ■I W a n ^ ...... —* 5060 Ei/EPtY YEAR ABOUT 'mm PEBTS AMD BOV COMPAWV’ FOF. A U M /sv lookim’ a t t h e one Waatad—PamaU ... (Quish) THIS TIM E TtSU START #G,000. HAH, BEBBV, dona WanUd—M a la ...... BPIGHT 8 ID C B U T WAT YOU SAY TO THAT ? OTVIBBt A*BBe!oO i h , o s s i e ! Y A R K K oyy T VCHJ GOTTA RACE T9k GCr^A GO TO NO/y i ® ’ ^da--Pata^ ...... 4340 7 ■toek—Vahlelaa BACTS...AW' SCHOOL SCHOOL, SO WHY aad Bnppllaa ...... — Pata— Ponltrr—Bteek After the War for Independence had been won, SQUAWK? HOSPITAL So weak was the confederation that it had no By 1787 It had become clear that things could Americana soon became dissatisfled with the Ar­ power to raise money except by asking member George Washington, leader in winning the free­ Per. Bala ticles of Confederation they had aet up to govern not go on with so loose and wobbly a central sUtea to put up their shares of the expenses. government. State legislatures chose delegates dom at the colonies from England, was «iri» the '*»*.°?**°**— — — — *4 5131 themselves. It waa a very Io o m union, almost They often refused or neglected to do It. When leading spirit of the convention. His rock-tike ...... like a tiny ‘league of nations" Joining the 18 in­ to a national convention which was to “amend” -Watohas— Jewelry .. s| Daniel Shays led Massachusetts farmers in a the Articles of Canf^eraUon. Even from near- firmness waa about all that had been holding , Appllaaeaa—Radio i. as WATER DEPT. dependent colonies Into a league, but with no short-li'ved “rebellion" agalnat depression and together the loose fragments of a coimtiy-to-l^ : dnd ^aed ..^ ...... ii -A ' power to levy taxes, regulate commerce, or even by New York, It took three days to get to Phila­ debt, the federal government was almost help­ delphia over frightful roads. To many the Jour­ chosen to preside over the convention, .la Fradaota M to coin money. The map shows how the country less, and people were deeply diaturbed by the which Included many men of noUble reputation ^tola ...... u looind ia 1787, ney waa aa Skpentive aad trying ordeal of several and ability. 3077 outlook. weeks. N > mad Biota "T-f--^?***** S (After 5 P. 5L) NEXT: A Oonatitutioa is wrought. Anny Bl FmiB ••««•••« •? MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE O ’.Rvvii.uaHS ****••*••••••■ bS 7868 Behind Bars M W H Y m o t h e r s g e t g r a y , .-’t-astauawety- __ a..m ■ oObIb HiiifOi By THOMPSON AND COLL O m a / ’ ^ E Y O O P Wlttoat Itoard MANCHESTER PLEASE, SERSEANT- CAtfT II SORRY, But She.Isn’t Right Sure By HAMLIN ra Wasted .... HB»Esbf*A PCXVERED WATER CO. ,SHE« S U X A T WE HAVE AN IMMHhArE I / OOCTOR, CAR, AND WtTM AWTH'IARTV WUf WHACT DO VOO ITS WHO WASN'T THERE ^ OOOLA- WHV DID I DAD- WHY ARE •1 shau. se TWr MOMENT, HEARINGT ITS VITALLY GO AHEAD ...-TALK ...TALK! BUT dau g h ter-I'VE NEVER BEEN Pl e a s e b e u e v b m s * A SPEOAL. IMPidRtANT I GET rr&THOSE Rl AU. RIGHT, 1 HEAK), QUEER? THAT IS TH' QUEER PART.' VDU GIVE ALLEY YOU 50 DEAD ONE TQUESTION'YOUR THERB is METHOD IN 5974 MVI2A AND DR. > o u d o m T k n o w MYTEACHEK?! GUESS ' THERE WHO Al l w as NEITHER KING GUZ NOR OOP TH'AIR fOB\ SET AGAINST FUtm Teaemeata.. as ROLlce ESCORT^ BACK TO THE HOSPHAL. poprr c a r d s HE JUDGMENT- BUT MV MADNESS • ) JASON ARE IP I WAKrr iOOX AMD 634E WUr SUMFIM KINM t h e r e ? a l l e y OOP.' OOOLA.I TELL well EK-QUEENmXN GETS? THEY'D THAT GOOFY- \ F002V» I'VE PLENTY OF THINK 1 KNOW SHAT GAS CO. 8EIN6 USHERED OFIUY GIVES ME S S % ,X QUEER ABOUT n. VUH, I DONT LIKE TH' WAV LOOKIN' F002Y?, REASON TO PERHAPS I I’M DOING* •»—.•Mi.a se IS S P S P N e PUT THE PEAR AM -TIME INTO THE AIHT nJ ANY MOOD TO t h i n g s ARB GOlN' ! j " THINK YOU'RE ■•■t «*••••»••«••••• it RSOM THE AIR. 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