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AUTOS ATTACKED NEW LEADERS OP TORN CUBA 2S0HIKI PARADE SIGNING OF 650 BY WILD DOGS I SIXTEEN MEN SHOT Pack Reported In — IN GREAT NRA BONDSFINISHES County Police Sent Out To| UTILIIBDEAL Search For Them. N m C E A N T IN PENNSY STRIKE; Towson, Md., Sept. 14.— (AP)—A pack of wild dogs, which last night attacked two '> automobiles on highways near MAY CALL MILITIA Completed Within Three here, was hunted today by Bal­ Mightiest Peace Army Ever timore county police. Weeks After Voters Ap- The dogs have been trou­ Assembled Marches Dp bling residents of the section L O O L OPTION OUT Over a Score Beaten and and attacking persons for sev­ w proTe— Two Selectmen eral months but last 'light was New York’s Fifth Aveirae Stoned Whoi Pickets Try the first time they have been ON SALE OF BEER Fayormg h Dropped. known to jump at moving ve­ — 1,500,000 Watchers. hicles. to Prevent Miners from Reporting the incident to lo­ \ cal police, WiUiam T. Ballard The signing of the 650 bonds by a of Ruxton, Md., driver of one New York, Sept. 14.—(AP)—Up State’s Towns Cannot Vote Going to Work— Tear Gas majority of the Selectmen is the of the cars, asked permission they came, the might­ to carry pistol in his car. last act in the year-long and some­ iest peace army ever assembled, on Tins at October Elec­ Used by Officers — Na­ time con^versial adventure of the through the warmth of a mild after­ purchase, by the town, of the noon, on through the dusk, through tions, Danaher Rnles. tional Guard Is Being Cheney utilities. In the short space BIDS a night made fantastic by the glare of three weeks the town has voted, of yellow street lights, the drum of advertised and completed the sale their feet, the blare of their bands, Mobilized. of the town’s l^l^gest bond issu^, FOR STOCK MARKET! an arm> of 250,000 marching in the Hartford, Sept. 14.— (AP) —Con­ $650,000, which will be used as part name of NRA. necticut communities will not vote payment Tor the combined water New York that welcomed John J. on local option for the sale "of beer Harrisburg, Pa., Sept 14.—(AP)' Pershing ceU option only on in­ soft coal district under virtual mar­ town turned thumbs down on Wells Moreno, Secretary of Communications. Left to right rear row: Dr. Manuel Costales-Latatu, Secrets^ Lindbergh, still never bad seen any- toxicating liquors. tial law for the second time in ten A. Strickland, chairman of the of Education; Dr Joaquin Rios Balmaseba, Secretary of Justice; Dr. Antonio Guiteras, Secretary of the thnlg like this. ’Therefore, Mr. Danaher stated, be weeks. Board of Selectmen and also Wil­ Interior; and Dr. Ramiro Cabablanca, Secretary to the President. From half past one in the after­ will make no provision for local op­ While attaches of the governor's liam W. Robertson, two members of New York, Sept. 14.—(AP)— A noon, from Washington Square down tion voting on the ballots being office, after talking by telephone the Board of Selectmen who favor­ threat to establish a branch of the below 14th street, they marched to printed for the October elections. with the governor in Washington, ed the purchase of the utilities from New York Stock Exchange in^New the tunes of i. himdred bands, filling Many towns, which were "dry” said Pinchot had made no decision the very beginning of the discus­ through local referendum before on his plan of action, a.rangements Jersey to escape Impending taxes the majestic avenue from curb to sion. FIRST GOLD S E T the Eighteenth Amendment was for mobilizing the National Guaion ratification o f the which Sheriff Harry E. Hacknqr, of the Board of Aldermen today, and Wants Dictatorial Powers to est ^itch as they dipped their ban­ of Selectmen not altogether lined liner was bound across ners in salute passing the reviewing National repeid amendment. In the Fayette county and his deputies are Mayor John P. O’Brien has indicat­ able to control the situation by up with them in support of their stand on the steps of the public act is a provision for local option, ed he will sign it on Sept. 21 the Atlantic today with the first evening. policies. Washington, Sept 14.—(AP)— Handle Situation — To Is­ library at 42d street, seemed rather but, Mr. Danaher explained, it ap­ • Newark, Jersey CSty and other American gold shipment to the Lon­ plies only to such action on intoxi­ Williams was beaten for a place a m ig h ^ prayer o f hope and c

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by the dally customers of Mstter's Smoke Shop. On inquiry it was DANCE DANCE DANCE Worcester instead ot coming back TO IN ST A U PASTOR learned that "Beauty,” a mite of KING'S DAUGHTERS to Manchester. mmsammism dog, owned by Morris Metier, had School St. Bee SIGNING OF 650 It was from Worcester that died yesterday afternoon following Beane and Keefe were brought to RICHTER SUNDAY a short and sudden illness. TOMORROW NIGHT Manchester on complaint ot IS FORCED INTO D R C8 CONYENRON HERE lord Yatkin. When Judge Johnson, The dog, a fox terrier crossed with krt McKay's Orchestra BONDSFINISHES „ after explaining the law against de­ brindle, was known to most people Admission 16c. Robert Douglas of 187 Summit DEATHS frauding hotels, fined each ot them in town. She was a small bundle of street employed by Burr Nurseries 810 and coats the Worcester ele­ nervous energy and delighted in of Oakland street as a waiiwwaw, Special Service Here frisking and capering about cus­ UTILITIES DEAL ment in toe proceedings began to Local Cifcles to Be Hosts to was seriously and painfully tojwed tomers, who foimd an equal delight figure largely, since the bill of costs DENNIS J. McCa r t h y early this morning when he was in her capers. She had been the ABOUT TOWN (OontiBned from Page One) mounted up to 838.02 in each case, thrown from toe automobils h8 Formal Seating of property of Mr. Metter for six year» State Assemblage Here making toe assessment against each and the Metter family had become Miss Barbara Hyde, daughter of situation became less tense, the / DIES THIS MORNING of toe young men 848.02. Their for­ whidi he was gotog to w oik In Bil* German Minister. greatly attached to her. on O ct 10 and 11. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hyde of Rus Cheney firm asked the Selectmen to mer employer, Mueller, was in court ington at toe Goat Farm crossing, When taken ill, “Beauty” was sell street and a graduate in June again take up the proposal and to apparently through sheer colnci- Talcottville. taken to a veterinary but attempts of Manchester High school, wU give them a decision as soon as pos­ Well Rnown Silk Weaver Pass­ drace, tMdng interested in another Details (tf toe accident could not to save her failed and she passed eilter Wellesley College on Septem' sible. es Away After Lons: Illness case. He declined to come to their be learned but it was reported that The formal Inatallation of Rev. Ev«r Ready and Loyal carcles of away late yesterday afternoon. her 19. . The Selectmen sent out invita­ of Heart Disease. assistance and both went to jail to a car approaching from the dlreoi' Karl Richter ae pastor of the Con­ Kings Daughters of this town will work out toe fine and costs at one tion of Dobsonvllle the drivw cordia Lutheran church on Winter tions to representative citizens and be host for the thirty-seventh an' Miss Catherine Connors and her taxpayers to meet with the officials Dennis J. McCarthy, one of the buck.per day. er of toe Manchester car to take to street will take place Sunday eve­ sister, Mrs: Isaac Schramms of the ditch to avoid an accident The ning at 7:30 o’clock. H e will be in­ BUILD HOUSE TO STUDY nual convention of the Connecticut of the Cheney firm, and the full best known residents o. the north Edward Grossman, a Hartford Oakland street, are spending a few board to listen to the proposed end, and for 29 years employed in salesman, vdio was arrested on Sept. car struck a fence, throwing Doug** stalled by the Rev. Dr. Samuel branch of the international order of days in New York. las ou t His left shoulder wias Trexler, president of the United terms o f sale and a comprehensive tbe Broad Goods Weaving depart­ 2 and charged with driving while Kings Daughters and Sons, to be broken. Lutheran Synod of New York. ELECTRICAL WIRING outline of the facts. About 40 per. ment of Cheney Brothers, died at intoxicated bad his hearing this held at the Center Congregational Mrs. George Torrance of 146 The injured man was taken to toe Three other speakers will also sons attended. Ward Cheney, chair­ his home, 211 Main street, shortly morning. He was represented by church, October lO -li. Walnut street will leave for Chica­ after six o’clock this morning. Mr. Attorney Harry Schwolsky of Hart­ Manchester Memorial hospital. John be on the special program, Rev. H. A.frame house is being erected go on Saturday in company with man of the Board of Directors of ’The international president, Mrs, McCarthy had been ill with heart ford. Grossman’s car bit another Stachura also employed by toe Burr Mackenson of Hartford, president in the electrical department of the Mrs. Rutherford, grand secretary Cheney Brothers and other mem­ Morris W. Lelbert of New York trouble for a long time and for sev- automobile on Main street near Park Nurseries, was the driver of the car. of the New England onference; Rev. State racle school here in the of the Daughters of Scotia, and bers of the firm presented their side K. Klette o f Rockville and Rev. J. City, will be present both days ancl of the case. Bennet and Terry, ap­ and he failed to stop but was ar­ space made vacant by the removal Past Chief Daughter Mrs. Morris rested a few minutes later. Attorney Bomshold of New Rochelle, N. Y. of the pre-vocational class to the make addresses, also Mrs. George of Ellen Douglas Lodge of Hart­ praisal englneera presented a favor­ Special music will be furnished by •Prior of Jewett City, state presi­ able report on the values. That Schwolsky entered a plea of no' 3 Nathan Hale school. Poles will also ford. ’They will attend the grand and a s k ^ the court to be lenient TO HAKE NEW VOTERS the choir and organist of the church. be installed ^zmd students will be dent. Delegations from circles all meeting did not produce the results convention of the organization to with his client. Grossman, be said, Following the Installation cere­ given practical ihstruction in tak­ over Connecticut will attend anc: expected by the Selectmen, who be held there next week and also had been out of work for two years monies, a reception will be held in ing electric current off power lines submit their annual reports. HERE ON SATURDAY the World’s Fair. Mrs. Torrance is were facing a rising imdercurrent of and his present employment depend­ tiie basement of the church, at and in wiring houses for electrici­ Sunnyside Juniors the first to be a past chief daughter of Helen Da­ opposition to the purchase of the ed on his keeping his driver’s li­ which refreshments will be served organized in town wllV present utUities. ty. vidson Lodge of this town and goes cense. Judge Johnson imposed a The Selectmen, Town Clerk and to the members and guests. Rev. candle-light ceremonial and Shin­ as their delegate. During the months that foUowed fine of 8100 and costs and renoltted Registrars of Voters will hold the ^cbter was called to the local pas­ ing Light and Inasmuch Circles will that meeting, Chainnan Strickland torate recently from the Tabor ft 850. first session to make voters, Satur­ combine on the pageant, “The Gali­ Clan McLean No. 252, O. S. C, and the three members of the utili­ day from 10 a. m. until 9 p. m., d. a. church of Buffalo, N. Y. lean Conquers." Richard Navarette, who lives '1 250,(1 PARADE will bold its regular businesa meet' ties purchase committee became di­ t , in toe Town Q erk’s office. Any Loyal Circle has appointed its Old Greenwich and has a cottage ing tomorrow night at 7:30 in vided in their support of the pur­ at Bolton Lake, was before the person desiring to make application delegates and will have special Orange hall, and after the meeting chase proposal, ^ w e rs , the first court charged with driving an Im­ to be made a voter may do so at NEWSTAND PET DIES; meetings with Ever Ready Circle to IN GREAT NRA attend the card social of the member to support the Idea of town properly registered automobile. Pa­ this session. complete plana for the convention. Daughters of Scotia in Tinker hall. ownership of the utlUfies aligned trolman Prentice stopped Navarette CUSTOMERS MOURN The delegates are Mrs. James Robin­ himself with Selectman Cook in sup­ last night as he was driving through An Important meeting of the so­ son, Mrs. Frank Server, Mrs. Annes port of the contention that the Manchester because the lights on Six t e e n m e n s h o t N. Y. PAGEANT ley Trotter, Mrs. David Wilson, Mrs cial room committee will be held at price (81,150,000) was too high. bis car were not in order. The offi­ Another familiar figure was miss- Robert McComb, Mrs. William the Maaohlc Temple tonight at 8 Both of these members voted in the cer discovered that be had toe lag from Manchester’s Main Stem o’clock. ’The program of fall activi­ IN PFNNSY STRIKE: (Continued from Page One) <}e, Mrs. Clarence Peterson and final meeting of the committee, be­ markers belonging to a DeSota car to^y, and It was especially noticed ties will be arranged and every Mrs. J. A. Hood. fore the deciding vote eff the full on bis Hupmobile. Navarette said member is iirged to be present. singing "Hail, Hall, The Gangs All Kver Ready Circle’s committee ln< board was taken, in favor of pur­ both cars belonged to him and that M A Y m MILITIA CARD OF THANES Here.” From other groups came the eludes Mrs. C. B. Loomis, Mrs. J. N. chase, but not at the price then he had untolnklngly used toe mark­ (Continued from Page One) Relatives of Miss Emily Pitkin de­ roar of "Pack Up your troubles in Nichols, Miss Bernice Lydall, and Mrs. Julius P. Winkler and daugh­ quoted. It was believed at that time ers till he could find opportimity to ter, Miss Alwina Winkler of 141 Dennis J. McCarthy sire to express their deep apprecia­ your old kit-bag and smile, smile, Mrs. E. P. Walton, hospitality. that both of the objecting members get to Hartford and properly regis­ tion to all who sent beautiful floral Pine street, who have been spending conference with Governor Gifford smile.” would have supported the purchase era! weeks was confined at tbe Me­ ter the Hupmobile. It cost him 810 tributes, cards, or who in any way the summer in Europe, arrived in Plnchot of Pennsylvania, on toe sztended kindness and sympathy dur> If the price bad been a fiat million morial hospital. He was pensioned and costs. coal crisis. Ins the illness and death of Miss Pit­ New York last night and returned The annual meeting and election dollars. • by Cheney Brothers on December At toe same time Mr. Roosevelt kin. They would especially thank of officers of the Army and Navy FORCED FROM ROAD, today with Mr. Winkler and hla 1, 1930. [«y a l Circle of Klnss Dauahtere and mother, who went to New York to The vote finally taken the full ordered immediate conclusion of club will be held in tb^ clubhouse, Although Mr. McCarthy’s civic Hawley Division, Sons of Temper- meet them. Mrs. Winkler and her ^oard stood five members for and toe negotiations foi a code for toe tnce. ’Tuesdfl evening. Sept. 19. Interests centered largely at the daughter made their headquarters two members against ttaa purchase. bltumino's coal indtutry. ESCAPES BAD INJURY north end where he wa^ for years . PUBUC RECORDS at Graz, Austria with Mrs. Wink­ In the special town meeting, in He called Hugh S. Johnson, in­ a mem’iier ot the Manchester V^eel ler’s mother. They spent consider' which the vote was taken on the dustrial administrator, to toe machines, the town voted to pur­ club, he was an enthusiastic Dem­ White House, and it was stated Mrs. Mary E. Seastrand, owner able time In Italy, Switzerland and chase. Approval of the type of bonds ocrat anu for a great many years Morris Housen to William Leonard there toe President expects “to of the Mary Elizabeth Beauty G erm uy. acted as clerk at that party’s cau­ and others, lot of Ihnd on Demlng make an annoimcement c " toe coal Nook, located at 858 Main street, to be issued was given at a later cuses. He was an expert jacquard street code late today.” BUY yonr Winter Fuel bad a narrow escape from injuries Mrs. W. F. Johnston, Jr., of 188 special town meeting held In High Lydall street and Mrs. M. E. Gro- school hall. Today the purchase of weaver operating a stand In Room late yesterday afternoon. She was W2A during the greater part of bis bert, of Vernon, left ’Tuesday for a the Cheney utilities has been con- driving her automobile towards service with the silk firm. ten day trip, the greater part of sumated. It Involves the delivery to Hartford on the Silver Lane road His w*^e, Mrs. Minnie McCarthy, IVeeds ]\OW and Save and had crossed the East Hartford which time they expect to devote in the silk firm of 8650,000 in cash visiting the World’s Fair at ChicS' avails of the bonds and the assump­ survives him a;, does a sister, Mrs. line when driven off the road by a Mary Curtii. of Hartford. He has go. They are making the trip by tion of the original bonded indebt­ truck. She crashed into a state several nephews and nieces living THE POLICE ARE railroad. edness of 8500,000. the Difference! highway fence taking down sever­ here, in Hartford and In Glaston­ al lengths before the car came to Manchester L. O. L , No, 99, will bury. When a young man be came E ffective September 15th, the price / a atop, badly damaged. Mrs. Sea- to this towr from Glastonbury. strand pulled herself from the car hold their annual outing Saturday afternoon, Sept. 16th at Alexander SCHOOL FLOWER SHOW The funeral will be held from his Koppers Connecticut Coke will wlthoi.'. serious injuries and was late home on Saturday morning at sbla to be at her work this morn­ MacDonald’s farm, Windsorvllle, be $12.75 per net ton, less 50c per Conn. Cars will leave Orange ball 8:30 and at St. Bridget’s R. C. ing although it will be some time OPENS THIS EVENING I church at 9 o’clock. Rev. C. T. Mc­ before the automobile will be In Saturday at 1 p. m. All members ton for cash. going are requested to call Phone Cann will sing the solemn requiem / condition because of the many For nearly a decade it has been mass and burial will be In St, parts damaged or broken. 7453 or 6256 on or before Friday. (No idyancc ii ytt over last year) ^ Supper will be served on the farm the custom of the older children at Bridget’s cemetery. at 5:30 p. m. the Hollister, Manchester Green and Buckland schools to combine for an F o r m tew deys only you annual fall fiower and vegetable FIRST GOLD SENT A rehearsal of the Old Timers FUNERALS choir of Emanuel Lutheran church show. Tonight at 7 o’clock the dls play will be ready for Inspection by is called for Sunday evening, imme­ Mrs. Loretta P. McMenemy Capt. John H, Ayers, head of ’s emn buy your fuel needs at TO EUROPE TODAY diately after the service. The choir the parents of tbe pupils and other Funeral services for Mrs. Loretta will sing at the regular Sunday eve­ interested persons. Last year the Bureau of Missing Persons, admits he has exhibits of fniits, fiowers and vege­ P. McMenemy, wife of John Mc­ LIARS! (Continued from flage One) ning service on September 24, and Menemy, wl* be held at her home, deliberately hidden the truth from hundreds of the final rehearsal will be held on tables filled the hall and the fore' inx>und of the stage. This year’s 37 Marble street, tomorrow after­ mothers whose daughters he has rescued from ton cash and worth approxlmataly 8128,816 that day at 5 p. m. followed by a noon at 2:30. The Rev. Laurence a per social hour. show is. to be even bigger and bet­ on the basis of the quotation of ter. Barber of Arlington, Mass., for­ shameful fate! He has confessed this "deceit” 820.48 a fine oimce issued by the School children will be allowed to merly of Manchester and a close in a thrilling true-life story—just the kind of a Your Regular Dealer treasury yesterday. R. J. Slattery, who has been man­ attend the show tomorrow morning, friend of the family, will be in Also aboard, the liner was 88,300, ager ol the Montgomery Ward but this evening only those who charge of the service, assisted by story you’d expect from a man like that—and Company store bore, has left the or Phone Enterprise 1450 000 of gold withdrawn from Ear' have furnished exhibits will be ad­ Rev. Frederick C. Allen, pastor of First National has made it into a great motion pic­ mark and destined for Paris. Con employ of the company, it was an­ mitted. Miss Lois Parker, Miss Es­ the Second Congregational church. NOWI sequently it left unchanged the gold nounced today. He will be succeed­ ther Anderson and M ]^ Mary Dow­ Burial will be in the East ceme­ ture. It’s called "Bureau of Missing Persons” and stock of the United States. ed by present manager of the ling are the teachers assisting ‘at tery. ' you’ll get your first chance to see it at the Rutland, Vt., store of the Ward the Hollister street school. Teach­ company. ers at the Buckland and Manchester Green schools have arranged the CENTER SPA PETITIONS The board of relief of the Eighth exhibits by pupils from those 3 GET LAW LESSONS UPPERS School and Utilities District will be k CONNECTICUT schools. in session tomorrow night from 8 STATE IN BANKRUPTCY Principal Bentley, whose particu­ IN POUCE COURT HERE SU N., M ON., TUBS., SEPT. 17-18-19 o’clock until 9 o’clock to listen to lar hobby is wild flowers, has been complaints as regards Eussessments encouraging the boys and girls to laid in the district. ’The meeting Lewis S. Stone plays the role of the Captain, Bette OKE Peter Morris, who conducted the bring to the show specimens of Two Are Hotel Beats and One will be held in fire headquarters at Center Spa, located at 70 East Cen­ some rare varieties which are al­ Davis is the girl who gets herself in a jam, and Main and Hilliard streets. Is State Cop Who Overlook­ ter street, yesterday filed a peti­ most extinct. The Children have Pat O’Brien is the smart young detective who tion in bankruptcy through Attor­ been educated not only to refrain ed New Statute. Frank C. Busch, director of the from tearing up by the roots tbe "wants” her—and gets her. It’s our opinix that ney George Lessner. The place was Recreation Centers, was a guest at closed on ’Tuesday for failure to trailing arbutus and other fast dis­ Quite a bit of legal education was a "liar” like Captain Ayers is a swell person— and a dinner given to the Rankin A. C. pay a bill b* that time. It has been appearing wild flowers, but also to dispensed in toe Manchester Police of Hartford, winners of the Camp if you agree with us, we urge you to see this conducted a confectionary store consider the natural berries and Court this morning. Two salesmen Courant League title, at The partnership which had existed foods for birds and not cut oown learned that when one leaves a picture! the Hotel Bond last night Mayor between Morris and Mrs. Florence the dognvood, thorns, choke cher­ hotel without paying his bill the Cavagnaro was- dissolved several William Rankin was the guest of ries, alder and other shrubs, because fact tost be neglects to inform toe honor at the affair. weeks ago and since that time he certain birds are becoming as scarce management of his intended depar­ has been conducting the place as certain flowers. ture constitutes prima facie evl alone. Former Superintendent A. F. dence of fraud. A state policeman FRIDAY V.F.W . NOMINATIONS Howes, who was the first to enlist learned that a farmer has a right the children in. grrowing superior to drive a motor vehicle on toe high­ SATURDAY vegetables and fruits, will judge the way without any more markers than STATE TOMORROW NIGHT vegetables, and Mrs. J. R. Lowe of a crow provided it is a machine used Porter street, president last year only for agricultural purposes and of the Manchester Garden club, will toe highway is being us^ only to One sniff of Harlem after Meeting Changed Because of pass upon the flowers, both as to eX' drive toe vehicle from one part of Army and Navy Annual Ses cellence and artistic arrangement. Its owner's farm to another. dark, and the Goody Girl sion Tuesday'. This latter is what Alphonse Bon' ner, employee at Andlslo Brothers’ The annual meeting to nominate NURSES SELL FLOWERS farm on Woodbridge street, was do­ of the Ipsie-Wipsie Radio Quality Groceries officers of Anderson-Shea Post, Vet­ ing when State Policeman Thomas erans of Foreign Wars will be held FOR H ^IT A L FUND F. Hunt arrested him for driving tomorrow night at the state ar­ a motor vehicle without proper reg­ Hour decided to learn more For Less mory. The meeting is called for Membeifa o f the nursing staff ol' istration. Prosecutor W. F. Shea re­ Granulated Sugar, a f \ 8 o'clock sharp. the Manchester Memorial hospital fused to prosecute Bonner on this about the facts of life! . . . 10-lb s a c k ...... The meeting originally scheduled will sell the f owers from the hospi­ charge, since he was doing only 4 5 # C for next ’Tuesday night was set back tal garden on Main street this aft­ what toe law, adopted at the last Cider Vinegar, (con- q to Friday, due to tbe annual meet­ ernoon and evening. Tbe proceeds session of toe Legislature, perm 's tents only), gallon.. iy O C ing and election of officers of the from the sale are to be used to buy him to do. Another charge was laid Spices, any 10c Arm y and Navy club, which occurs needed equipment for tbe hospital against Bonner, that of driving pkg. on that date. A large number of wards. with defective brakes. Mr. Shea LOWEST PRICES members of the post planned to be There are many different varie­ held that tbe law does not p«rm it Good Luck Jar Rub- q IN present. ties of flowers in the assortment this, even in toe circumstances of bers, 4 doz...... ^ O C Nominations for offices In the being sold by the nurees and pur­ Bonner’s case, but he recommended HISTORY Parowax, q post will remain open until tbe elec­ chasers may buy from a single a nollel which was entered. U m i m t*mUr4 h V9lu9Tlm$'Ukmmfim William Beane and Jerry Keefe, lb. pkg...... tion of officers which will be held flower to a bouquet. ’The staff OC Tuesday, October 8. deemed the flower sale toe best both hailing from toe Bay State Blue Ribbon Mayon­ but recently employed as salesmen Don't let fine weather make you every featoreoftiie famoos larger way in which to secure toe funds mocfela, which heat more homea naise, 8-oz. ja r .... necessary for toe needed equip by a Hartford music school, were forget the hateful diote o f tend- 15c toe victims of the law against de­ than any other oil bnmer in the Linit Starch, AGREEMENT REACHED ment. fag a fbmacel Oct eet for real frauding hotel keepers. ’They were world, yet it adls, complete with pkg...... Last winter toe nursing staff comfort next Fan. (SennbeOa- 10c held three bridge parties and one accused by Landlord Arthur Yatkin automatic controls and tank, tee O-M atk heat costs loss now Krasdale BY SILK WORKERS bam dance b toe Arm ory and of too Cbatsworto House of sk;p- ihanbfsnd-dem^l less than any Oil-O-Matic in Chocolate Malt Syrup, from the proceeds bought modem pii% out on August 19, after having Ustory. Phone TODAY for fm hospital equipment which is now in stayed at his hotel for about a pint jar ...... Washington, Sept. 14.— (A P)— Ttid gem*>t OBOlfetk hai 16c xise. Flowers were on sale this aft­ month, leaving unpaid balances, faroaoe inspection. Macaroni, Spaghetti, Senator Wagner, chairman of the ernoon in toe lobby o f toe hospi­ Beane to the extent ot 816 and National Labor Board announced or Elbows, 8 lbs. for 25c tal. Keefe in toe amount of 822. Yatkin Wew flmeil H ome model K l A, like all Oa.O-Matks, Aunt Jemima Buck­ today an agreement had been said toe only baggage they left was reached between representatives of JH E PRIVATE LI^FE OF A RADIO STAR low^oat ftid oil, far richer in heat wheat Flour, pkg. .. an old suitcase worth about 75 and lower fat price than eoatlier, light oila 12c silk manufacturers in New Jersey, cents. Estelle Pancake Pennsylvania, New York and other HOSPITAL NOTES OO-FBATUBB most nae. InataUed fat « i y type The two men told toe same story. w.fh6IN6ERIHNiERS Syrup, pint jug ... 15c centers and the United Textile They said that when they went ***“ **“ ■**“ ’ or warm Sunmaid Puffed Workers Union. Benton Whitcomb of Andover away without saying anything to NORMAN FOSTER air. Fully automatic-an latest faDprovements. The agreement embraced a sched­ ^SHANGHAI Raisins, 2 pkgs. . . . was admitted to toe hospital yes­ toe hotel people they had expected 15c ule of wages recommended to Depu­ terday afternoon. He was injured to get some money from the man­ ZASU PITTS ty Administrator Whiteside for both MADNESS’ playl^ football. ager of toe school, J. W. Mueller, m tb JOHNSON & LITTLE the silk and rayon industries. Mrs. Denise Plantanlda of 464 with whom they bad some sort of FRANK McNDON Representatives of the Uhlted Plumbinsr and Heating extractors MAHIEU'S Hartford Road was discharged yss- drawing account arrangement, Textile Workers will retxim to the terday. but that Mueller had refused to ad- Spencer Tracy Cor. Center and Trotter Streets Telephone 5876 GROCERY various sections to confer with their Lois Sandberg of East Glaston- ce them any more funds. Their AND FAY WRAY Loot Ttmw toolt* members in an effort to end strikes biuy and Robert Douglas of 187 Justness here, they said, had not 188 Spruce Street under the proposed conditions. Sjiupinlt s tre e t.w fr« iidfaijtted. to* bsen succesafuL 80 they went to OBa ABUSB 10 «VOUCAI9ir I HANCuisri'm RABIES INCREASE JEMIEY EXPUlNS "AB^AAiUtYu cif' Amfltyili*: *«iio ROCKVniE imral iMpbairir and niceM. ■ NOTED BY STATE roBSttml «f 1^ DBIIRANCE STjUID Tha funeral of Eeo' PapUzBMk, whldi is to be MMghbcfs’ DEPT. OF HEALTH ‘f f s d 45 yeafa of 83 W eft M ala Sept. 88. MAY USE D.S. FUNDS Ajigust and early September, but to First Selectman Francis J. King^n, R. I., gave a fine report cross a street to greet his son Lee- CAN WIN MEN he ^eld under the Hponsorship of the from Manchester ’- Grange, Mrs. tion of the present Board with re­ the late fall and winter, tbe State at the Grange Tuesday evening. Ue. Prichard, relative to the securing Victory Assembly, Catholic Ladles Annie Lowd and Mr. and Mrs. Ar­ gard to the placing of tbe town’s Department of Health stated today John Jones of South Windsor Raym'tnd Bartnett, driver of the of government aid imder the N R A of Columbus, was hdd last evening thur E. Loomis were chosen as insurance was criticized. One of in its weekly bulletin which urged mt the week end in Farmington, car, and his companion, James road plan which was explained in in their rooms in the Prescott JudgM. ’Those whose names begin tei the members of the Board, John L. all citizens to cooperate with their ailaine. Morris, both of N ew Rochelle, N . this city on Monday. Mock. Prises were awarded the with letters A to K contested with Sr Th« Favor olOllMrMm: Jepney, was the butt of most of tbe town dog warden and with the State Y., wrere charged wrlth leaving the Ual«M twq Plata ot bite Jata daOr It was at first considered advis­ winner and a social hour followed those whose names begin with let­ Mr. and Mrs. Horace Vlbert spent ir lata row bgirote. row propai^da that was circulated in Commissioner of Domestic Animals scene of the accident and writh able to hold a special town meeting ait which time refreshments were ters L to Z. The program of L to Z the wreek end wdth their daughter , roar bowote. Thia p e lio u an effort to defeat his candidacy. technical homicide pending an in­ roar wbolo b M r. Mo—moata n t batd aaa in enforcing dog laws as this sea­ to petition the government aid but served. It is now planned to bold was presented lirst, as foUowrs: and family Dr. and Mrs. Symonson M r. Jeimey was successful in his quest Police charged they wander- son approaches. as the matter now stands it has regular Thursday afternoon parties Violin and piano duet by Miss Hden in Westfield, Mass. campaign for the nomination. Dur­ Sedwick and Miss Anna Somola, Mrs. Anna Wheeler is spending ^ awray from the scene of the ac­ ’The stray dog constitutes the been considered a better plan to o p ^ n g at 8:80 o’clock. . ’t a j s S t o T ing the campaign he did not attempt twro wreeks at Point Pleasant, N . J._ cident after helping Leslie place his most serious menace, the bulletin wait until the annual town meeting The September meeting of the wiio rMponded to an encore. Choir , toar-tmukiiLi a public refutation of stories that with her son and family J. K. father in the automobU?. __r pmoMi e S a n u ___ _ sajrs, and Impoimding of stray dogs to be held in the fall. The annual Rockville Community Garden club song “Because he joined the were circulated with regard to his Grange,’’ then followed a Mock Wheeler. Later Bartnett walk^K into the may avert serious consequences to town meeting is only a few weeks will be hdd this evenlBg at the hall £ a ? S jm. Mlta, Biiaonl wall Insurance stand on the Board being Weddlniir of Miss Dorothy Frink and Robert Stoughton of Bast Wind­ Mamaroneck police station and tbe individual and his family. ’They away, at which time all road work of the George Maxwell- Memorial willing to stand or fall on his record Homer D. Lane (who, have just re­ sor has returned to Cambridge for said he wrandei^ off because he last year. should be reported to the local dog will come up for action. / Library. Plans will be completetd warden. The town of Vernon, which in­ cently announced their engage­ his studies. was confused and excited. Morris Today Mr. Jenney clarifies the at this time for the annual picnic to Mrs. John Jones returned from said he wrent U his home. During the past three jreaie, de­ cludes the city of Rockville, has ment) ; a vocal solo by Oscar D. situation with a splendid letter to be hdd on Saturday at the home of Strong. ’Then foUowred A to 'K pro­ Newton, Mass, last wreek after visit­ McArdle moved to Mamaroneck partment records show that rabies some $17,103.94 to its credit in state The Herald. It follows: Mrs. Laura Judson at TOUand. gram. First was an accordion and ing her mother. has been more prevalent in Con­ aid money at present. 'Tlditor, The Herald, ' Rosalie Ixtdge, D.' O. A H., of iano duet by Mrs. Frink and Mrs. **At t ^ time I wish to thank all necticut than in any three-year Additional state aid of $8,000 is Rockville, win send a large ddei Irant,, a book report by Miss Ellen DR. C. M. PA K R B R those who worked in my behalf In period since the founding of the anticipated which will bring the tion to the annual state oonvenUon S PRACnOB SESSION J. Foster, vocal aolo by Rev. David DENTIST last Tuesday’s primary bringing State Bacteriological Laboratory in state aid figure to approximately of the lodge which will be hdd at Carter, with Walden V. CoUins at Telephone 54 Pratt Street •atneta. If roa woald brias Mek rear about my nomination to the Board 1906, using laboratory examinations $25,000. New Britain on Saturday. The trip The Manchester Olympics will Mrooaol ebam to wia lam. itart.taklas the piano, a report of his visit to the 6-8498 Hartford, O t Cartar’i Urao UTor Filii aeoofdlas to of Selectmen in spite of harmful as a criterion.* It even exceeded the Under the N R A plan which was will be made by bus leaving Rock­ hold a practice session at tbe West Century of ingress Exposition by Dentistry that wID please you, diroraoaa today- tSd at d ^ 1' propaganda on the subject of the discussed on Monday by State Aid ville shortly after 8 o’dock in the Side this evening at six o’clock. All ItafaM "MBMthlaa Jast at period irom 1915 to 1918 which in­ Leslie Collins, a piano duet by Mrs. at a price you can afford to pay. Town’s Insurance. I know that cluded the epidemic year of 1917 Agent W . E. HulAe of tbe SU te morning. Annie V. Collhis and Walden V. Col- members are requested to be on there were some who were misled by when 117 positive examinations of Highway depctftment, one-third of A n important announcement is 11ns, an original poem entitled “Our hand. aad cot wbat roa aik fwr. Olt this propaganda and I trust that an animals heads were made. The total this money would become available explematlui of just what has oc­ number of beads diagnosed as immediately and the remainder curred during the past year will could be borrowed from the federal rabies in the 1930-1933 period was clear some of these misxmder- government and repaid' over a 237 as compared with 186 in the standings. period of years from state aid fim'ds 1915-1918 triennium. “Last October at the organization at practically no expense to tbe N ot only has incidence been high meeting of the Selectmen, Mr. township. in the last three years, but it has George Keith proposed that a com- It is considered a good proposi­ been above the average in the last mittM be appointed by Chairman tion to accept the N ^ road plan Wells Strickland to investigate all eight years, so if the laboratory ex­ but tbe Board of Selectmen is anx­ Insurance carried by the Town of aminations can be used as a yard­ ious to save any additional expense Manchester and to make recom­ stick the disease is on the increase and as a result will let the matter mendations for improvement with and community cooperation is need­ await action at the October town the objects in view of economy and ed to thwart it. ,C ues are on rec­ meeting. simplicity. It was stated at the ord in which one mad dog has ex­ The question is to come up as to meeting that such a study bad been posed as many as thirty persons to considered in previous years but how the money can be used to the this fearsome disease. In all cases, best advantage in the townslfip. luid never materialized. Mr. Keith tbe rabid dog exposes several per­ was of the opinion that as the town One proposal is to use part of it sons to the danger of biting and in­ had acquired considerable prone ' for tbe rebuilding or the repair of fection. due to school consolidation mere the “Forty-Four Stairs’’ or what is should be no further delay. Chair­ known as the bridge over the rail­ man Strickland appointed Select­ road tracks of the New Haven rail­ man W. George Gleimey and myself AMU^ENTS road leading from High street to to act with him as a committee of street This passage-way three. which was recently closed to the “As my business is insurance public because of tbe dangerous naturally wras called upon to do the SCREEN TELLS STORY condition of the steel trusslnig, is bulk of the committee’s work. As missed by the residents of the south­ sisted by competent men from the ern part of the city, particularly Aetna Fire Insurance (Company and OF MISSING PERSONS about Hammond street and High the Travelers Indemnity Company street plans were devised by which* all Registrars in Session. trucks and passenger cars are in­ Secret Workings of Police Bu­ The res^trars of the town of sured under a flat policy, all steam reau Disclosed in Movies for Vernon, Henry Schmidt, Republican boilers are protected -mder one policy First Time. and George E. Dunn, Democrat and cdl buildings and the contents will be in session on Saturday at the of same are covered in blanket form office of the town clerk for the re­ as these plans were being developed The mysterious, and to a large extent, secret workings of that di­ vision of the voting lists. each stage was approved by the All voters who have made committee as a whole and in turn by vision of the police department in changes in their addresses during the Board of Selectmen. wMch are recorded the^ of tbe year are requested to appesur “Duittig this - investiga'tldn and kidimped '’Men th d women "and study it was clearly shown that those who strangely vanish, are and notify the registrars of their new street and number. ■ check up of Insurance was going to brought to light for the first time W ith the wards evenly divided po­ prove beneficial to tbe taxpayers of in pictures with the First National Manchester. There were cases of production entitled the “Bureau of litically, with the exception of the too much Insurance on some build Missing Persons,’’ which opens ' at Fourth W ard, which is democratic, ings and contents. Town officials the State ’Theater on Sunday, with it is of interest to see if the polit­ and District School Committeemen Bette Davis, Pat O’Brien, Lewis ical status of the wards has been had not taken note of the lower cost Stone and Glenda Farrell headlhg changed. of labor and building materi 1 and the' large cast. Tbe Board of Selectmen, Francis had not reduced the amount of -in' In every large city there are J. Prichard, Orlando Ransome and suranee accordingly. In other cases thousands cf missing persons re­ Fred J. Foley, will be in session on there was a lack of sufficient cover­ ported yearly. A fair proportion of Saturday with Town Qerk John B. age showing that property had not these persons are founc'. but many Thomas, to examine the qualifica­ been carefully appraised. Some of disappear completely. EJvery class tion of electors and to admit to elec­ the stehm boilers were insured, some and age is represented among the tor’s oath those found qualified. were not. There was some duplica­ missing, as related in the picture. They will be in session from 9 a.' m. tion in coverage on automobile in­ The Park Avenues of the nation to 8 p. m., standard time. • surance. ’The new plan which has have furnished their quota to tbe Fnneral of Mrs. Annie Keman. been in force since M ay 1st of this bureau of tbe missing persons just The funeral of Mrs. Annie Mor­ year is costing the Taxpayer $5,200 gan Keman, aged 68, widow of the yearly compared to $7,000 pre­ as has the slums, two such notable cases being hat of Dorothy Arnold, late Patrick H. Keman, who died viously. A s real estate values in at her home at 78 Grove street on crease additional insurance will be the weulthj New York and New­ Monday night, following .a short ill­ required but advantage is being port society girl who dropped out taken of present conditions. of sight one morning, never to be ness, was held at her late home at “But here comes the hard part of beard of again; and that of the 8:30 o’clock this morning and at St. the whole program. Rearranging Hon. Joseph Force Crater, a Jus­ Bernard’s Catholic church at 9 the entire set up to the benefit of tice of the N ew York Supreme o’clock. Rev. George T. Sinnott, you who are Taxpayers meant can­ Court, no trace of whom has been pastor, officiated at a solemn high cellation of excess insurance, and found since he disappeared. requiem mass. the request from the Committee to It is the effort of the police in Mrs. Keman was bom in Coun­ way the Ideal lnsur£mce agents that all the Bureau of Missing Persons to ty Cork, Ireland, but spent practi­ money coming from cancellations solve these mysteries around which cally all of her life in Rockville. be refunded the Town of Manches­ the plot of tbe story is woven. The She was a member of St Ber­ ter. Two sessions were held with cases in the picture are based on nard’s Catholic church, the Ladies' local insurance agents neither of actual fact. They parallel some of Auxiliary of the Ancient Order of which proved of any benefit to the the most famous disappearance Hibernians. She is survived by Committee. ’The majority of the cases the country has known. her brother, David Horgan of Rock­ agents acted as the Town requested -TO BUY OUR- The story also gives 5m accurate ville; a sister, Mrs. N ora Maher of but there were those who did their and graphic picture of the methods utmost to upset the plan and critic­ employed by the police. Robert ize the Committee, the writer in par- Presnell, who wrote the screen play tlcitor. from a book by Capt. John H. . “Propaganda has been spread that A 3rres and Carol Bird, relating the •tit M I have looked to my own personal Captaln’n experiences a. head of gain at the expense of the other insurance agents and to the detri­ the New York City Bureau of Miss­ ment of the Town, both of which are ing Persons, made an exhaustive contrary to my ethics. Following Is study of the police departments In a list of agents who hold town in­ New York, and other surance under the new arrange­ cities, in order to get accurate data for the picture. u>€lUii/ru| ^•without dipping info our $avings~~ ment. ’This is self explanatory and should enlighten and I trust coun­ There is an exceptionally, large teract such criticisms as have been and able cast of players, many of made against me. whom have starred on both stage Name of and screen. ’They include, besides The G. K Keith FURNnURE Co.- the High School V w '-VI kponsible for the overturn o i the K enpV, Ine. ^acliaidf) re ^ m a , ___. 76SMalnSt. I ‘ Phone 5080 ■r.*< .’f. V,. 1 i* -f. A ^ * * ’-Vf I * > y .'c S A Q i r O U * UANafE8TESSVmNa BiSAU>. tiANOHIi8Tia,OONM, imnUPAY, sj^CYSBlBES lA in a. iBanrirretrr abouts for tbs roters of tba Waat tiUl ba abla to daelara that tbara is | Sida .iiio markat for tbalr product sufEl* W hat To Do Witii The Extra Hoora B y sncb a dUvislon it would balolaat to kaap tba mityia in <»am«| lEnnrtng Hrrald poastUa to conduct tba largest poa- tioa for mora t ^ a Undtad pait> FUBLJItUiSD BY THB sibla election without the constant I time scbadula. oan shut HaitjLLO> PRlNTiNO OOlCPAMT. IN a It BiHtJt 4tr««t fear of not being abla to reoaiva tbe down altogether until the surplus Is MABCliMtT. Coaa. Thomas sui.nusoM rotas of an tba alaetors comlBg to | usad up, or amplojr tbalr mlnars a ______OaaTAi y»BBsa» tba polls—with, partiaps, soma day ooupla of days a waak—and point Poaadad ootobar 1, lltl tbe invalidation of an election In I tbe linger of condemnation at the PnbJtaba^ Bvary BvaaiBC BxMpt Snadays aaa doildaya Batarao at tba oonsaquence. With three distinct I whole prindple of government oon« { Poat Offiea at Maaehaatar. Coaa., aa polling places there would ba no I trol. SaeoBd Ctaaa Mail Mattar. SUBSJRiPTlOM b a t : need of separata checkers and sapa> Every day of delay In settling tbe I Oa« Taar. by n a il ...... rata machines for woman voters— bituminous coal problem oontributas Par MoBtb, by mail ...... t .10 Stasia eoDlaa ...... | .01 a system peculiarly lacking in logic, to tbe pocketbooks of these people PAiivTBd, BBe year ...... jato J qq more reason for sep- and to the strength of their poal- MEMBBR OF THF AS80C1ATBP arata votlng facilities for tbe sexes tlon as enemies of the NRA move* Tba Assoeiatad Prees ib esoiastvaiy than there is for separate railroad m ent a friend of Finney. Miss Traoegr. who said that Finney promised . IVrB.w.*duwtchM cW ed®t “ “ “ wretched soft ooal situation I 1HE1UIISAS PONZr to help her launch a career in the o r B01 orborwise oroditod ta this I The axpensa would not ba great is allowed to hang lire many days movlee, is expected to be a witness . Rshtd bsrsia!"** **** | ®ven If some o ^ r place than the | longer the effect on the national [ at Finney’s trial. She declaures, now- All rlshts of ropublleatlOB of Municipal Building should be pro- morale will be bad indeed. We I SOON TO BE M D ev^ that she was “too dumb" to spsolsj dlspatobss bsr^B sta also rs* know anjrttaing about his operatiana.^ ssrvsd. I vlded a t tba Center, and tba matter don’t believe it will ba permitted- to. | There was no bint of trouble hi Full ssrvies ollsat of N B A Ssr* I If really a very urgent one. Something big and forceful is' due the affairs of tbs jrouthfui sky­ ▼ios, laa It is to be hoped that the new to happen to tbe coal industry. RonaU Finney, A cen^ rocket plunger until mld-summsr. Publisbsr's urprsssBiaflva: Tbs Board of Selectman will place It on Then Federal authorities revealed Julitts Matbsiys Spsclal As«Bey—Nsw tl , » * 1 1 that ™ in uieir their cnecKup checkup oz of a a Topeica Topeka zork Chleaso. Ostrolt and Bostoa. their agenda—and keep it in sight DIFFERENCE AT TOP. rorser. Was a L a ? isn they nad disclosed some spu- until we have adopted a more ra-j " ’ \ \ rious bonds deposited as collateral. MBMBBH AUn’T BURBAO OF We are In receipt of the follow­ OlRl'Ul.ATtuNS. tional and much safer election day] and the story broke like a bothb- system. ing inquiry from a thoughtful High I Spender and ”Big Shot” sbelL Tbe bonds were traced to Tbs Bsrald Friatlaa Compaay, lae., School student who stums to have Finney, and (3ovemor Landon im­ mumss BO flaanots; responsibility I mediately ordered Finney's artust foi typograpbioal errors appearlna la ___ _ M , much in common with a good many ^vsrtlsements Ib tbe MsBohester Operator. and put tbe state treasury under Bvenins Herald. POLITICAL “BONER. persons who, like him, have | control ot the militia. It may turn out that tbe immense been unable to find tbe answer to a Governor Landon acted decisive­ 'THURSDAT, SEPTEMBER 14. ^ NRA parade in New York yester-1 current puzsla: Topeka, Sept. 14—^A few months ly, altbOEigh Finney bad been an ago Ronald Finney was an amas- ^ y of almost every one ot the goy- day, magnificently successful as aj Editor of the Herald: ernor's supportAx. Finney’s father THREE POLLING PLACES. ingly successful young bond broker demonstration of tbe city's co-op­ Can you explain tbe real differ­ and White, his fel­ Whenever an election calls tbe ence between Socialism, Fas­ occupying a lavish suite in* a hotel eration in the restoration program, low townsman and bosom frianfl, adult population of Manchester to cism and Naxism. These crowds herb, spending freely sud Uvmg bad been influential in putting Lan­ was navert^less held at tbe ex­ seem to be fighting each other all the MunlMpal Building a very large gayly, and known and respected don in tbe governor's seat. Tbs sldsr panse of any prospect of tba metrop­ over Europe but I haven’t been Finney, who owns banks at Em­ majority of tba voters carry away throughout the state. He was olis' dellveiy from tba grip of the able to find out why. They seem poria, Eureka and Neosho Falls, is with them, we are eonvlneed, tbe to be a lot aUke, for with each of man ot wealth and influsncs, friend reputed to have lost almost bis sa­ Tammany utters. No such ivory* impression thqt a single polling them tbe government runs things and intimate ot tbs state's bsst peo­ tire fortune through his son’s ma­ as It pleases and always insists ple, smd a dramatic figure because nipulations. plw. for rooBllniml^ of M.OOO ““1'^ T , that it Is doing it all for tbe mass­ of the swiftness of his rise. Persons, nearly nine thousand uf made In this country In many a day es of tbe people. Today be is the osntral figure in whom are voters, Is not enough. as tbe booing of Mayor O’Brien oy Student. a bond scandal that has rooked the stats from border to border like Which is putting tbe situation very | tbe Wall street contingent of pa- Student could have asked us raders as^ they passed tbe review­ nothing before in its history. He HOG RELIEF P U N mildly Indeed. something easier and we’re not sure is being called "tbs Ponzi of Ran­ It Is very much to be doubted If ing stand. that we are glad be didn’t IN NEW YORK is." According to tbe press reports We may be wrong about i t but| HEALTH-DIET ADVICE Finney is accused of forging, and IS NOW UNDER WAT there is, In tbe whole length and] m ark etl^ bonds in excess <» |1,- Itbe booing was started by tbe our notion is that tbe difference be- By*y PAUL HARRISON breadth of the United States one BY DR. FRANK NcCOY New York, Sept, 14.—There Just 000,000. The exact amount *"'11 other town or city as large as Man­ Stock Exchange block of paraders I tween Socialism, Fascism and Nax- Qoestions 4n regard to Health and Diet isn’t any exphUnlng the popularity not be known until the gigantic i ^ n ■ /t cbester that expects all its voters to and continued by other groups of ism is all, so to speak, from tbe will be answered by Dr. MctJoy who can of Broadway’s so-called "hot spots" d«uag, !• I Growers Rath Crop to Mar* be addreeeed in care of this paper. Bn- —those places where it is almost a gather on election day at the same brokers and finandaJ district work- neck up. The bands and feet the eloee stamped, self-addreeoed envelope, After Finney’s sudden arrest in polls. ers during more than a» quarter of arms and iags, tbe back and the ritual for celebrities of the thor­ (or reply. oughfare to gather at various times August, the story of his operations keU An Over the West* It is not necessary to go basrwlro an hour as tbe massed paraders torso are pretty much tbe same in and for various purposes. One day began to come to light. He is ac over tbe subject of multiple elec- marched up tbe avenue. It eras no aU. they all may be found having their cused of forging issues of municl DISORDERS B/RBLY FOUND ogood preparation for any radica ;>al and stats bonds and appare v era States. tlon precincts. No one here would mere casual Incident; it became a Socialism contemplates putting 8INOLY change for tbe better la tbe die combination breakfast and lunch at ly few, 11 any, of these forged ■ entertain for a moment tbe setting marked feature of tbe great demon- everybody to work in tbe Job for as it gives tbe stomach am a cheap cafeteria, and a rather ex­ bonds reached tbe bands of tbe Tbe other day I examined a well- dlgesUve tract a rest, and it pensive restaurant.... Last month up of a system of precincts as over- stratum. which each is best fitted, usually public. They were placed in banks known radio announcer who com­ necessary in advanced cases of a certain speakeasy was prospering as collateral for the deposit of Washington (AP)—Of sU tbs blown as that which Hartford creat- Tbe effect of this, in a city whose with tbe masses running tbe show. plained of tl ree very common stomach trouble to prepare for with their trade, and t o ^ Louis, stats funds, in soma instances, in sriergency crop-surplus rsllaf ’ ed for itself some years ago with I population has become convinced | Fascism contemplates putting disorders wblcl are often found benefit from dietetic treatment. tbe proprietor, gloomily watches othm, prssumsbly, they were plans, that offered bog rslssrs la I read the many Tbe body is interlinked in every them pasf by to a new hot-spot in used in brokerage offices. oonslderably more than fifty pre-1 that its interests and those of "Wall | everybody to worl^ in tbe Job for | ______^ .. letters_____ which____pour part. The nail on your big toe tbe next block. tbs most simple and direct dncts. But it Owned Three Airplane# The cotton farmer bed to plow would have been street" are invariably in direct op- which pack is fitted, with the more across my desk, 1 find that many is nourished by the same blooc Lundy’s (the place where Arnold ^ j i n s y bad private urlres to ’ even craxler for Hartford to try to position, can hardly fall to im- Intelligent and tte better educated of them deal with tbe same three, stream that feeds the Amts of yoUr Rotbstein answered tbe phone cail up 10,000,000 acres, enter contracts 'W aahm ^n, and Kansas with the government and await his get along with seven polling places mensely increase public sympathy running tba show. Nanism *(oujad*to»etoM am in’ hair. Whei your liver U disorder­ that lured him to death) is tbe ac­ City. He bad a personal rspresen- ed, your eyes, tbe muscies of your cepted lunching place today. For benefit cbed'. Tbe wheat fanner —which would be Just about the with the mayor and his poUtloal UmplaUs putting everybody to digestion, I t o S u ^ i m d constipa^ tativs at an sxpensivo hotel in back, tbe digestivellgest tract are al- dinner, though, it’s de rlgeur to go Washington, about which tbe fed­ will have to set up county oi^ani- thing that Manchester is affiliates; and not in small measure, work in the Job for which be is bsst tlon. These three are found to^ sc affected, specialist often to Dave’s Blue Room, though tbe eral government has manifested satlons and oontract for his indi­ doing In trying to get along with either, but to tbe extent of him- fitted, with Hitler running tbe show g ^ e r m often that they mli^t makes the mistake of regarding food certainly is no better than in vidual domestic anotmsnt. curiosity. He lived expensively There is none of that for tbs bog one. dreds of thousands o( Ui(Hvldi»u|u») nofcodr la It but Mordic 0 « - | ^ p b , ^ ^ the body cs a lot of separate many another nearl^ spot At night and maintained three private air parts, A real diagnosis considers the crowd foregathers at the Palais planes and a fleet of expsnslvs producer. If he has healthy pigs This was' recognized here several who were Just about ready to help I mans. i Most patterij while mentioning one every part of th< body in rela­ Royal, on Long Island's Merrick autos. weighing between 25 and -100 years ago'and provision was made turn the Tiger out. Probably this isn’t much help to of them i .; almosf sure to mention tion to every other oart. It is pounds or sows weipblng more Road. By three or four in tbe mbm- Frequently Finney made hurried than 275 pounds which are about for more poUing places in tbe Man- If the ten thousand financial die- student. Rut our experience is -vmn. only by picturing tbe body as ing they’re all back together again, trips to Kansas City or Chicago, unit that tbe physician is able to to farrow, be has merdy to take ebester charter amendment leglsla- l^ct paraders who yesterday booed that be can read several bimdred realize that, *whm over coffee and scrambled eggs in by plans or by car. Sometimes view it in tbe trae perspective. Reubens’...... Finney’s ssoretary made tbs trip, them to bis nearest livestock deal­ tlon of 1929—which was defeated O’Brien bad kept their tongues be- times as many words on this gen-1 one part of tbe digestive tract is ■ I f er and coller.t the federal premium carrying a familiar bag. Tbs sto^ price. in a referendum because it slso tween their teeth on that occasion eral subject without getting much affected, other parts are also in QUESTIONb AND ANSWERS Theatrical folk, visittag movie took bold that Finney was making volved. While tbe digestive tube Big Beeponse At S t Louis contained, along with other things, I and then bad gone to tbe polls in help, ..stars* a gentlemaa gaubler or his money in investments in tbs is usually ^vlded into several * (Bednelng Blood Pressure) wheat and stock market. He cams Indicative of tbe response from provision for both school and fire November and voted for him they two, a politician, a lawyer who parts in order to make it easier Question: "Randall O .' asks oators to their legal troubles to be regarded as a wise and sue pnducers was tiie first day’s rush department consolidation. By that would have done far less toward to reoognlr*- each part by name, "What is tbe physiological and and a doctor who tends their csssful financier like bis father, at €t. Louis, where 50,000. pigs amendment tbe town was speclfical- helping to keep Tammany in oon- BEHIND THE SCENES IN tbe Uvli.j’ body is all one long chemical reaction on the system ills, an Insarance man who does Warren Finney of Emporia, banker from five states taxed the faellltiss piece and any factor which inter when takln, orange Juice for tbe of stockyards. ly authorized to establish, at any trol of tbe city than they accom- a millfon dollars worth of bnsi- and a Republican leader. feres with tbe work of one part is rxluction of blood pressure? Two ness a year over night clnb Last spring Finney, somsbow, The government plan calls for town meeting, such number of vot- plisbed by this demonstration, likely to also affect tbe other days after tbe commencement got possession of a large amount of 4,000,000 pigs and 1,000,000, sows parts, Foi this reason, when dl of a five-day fast, a well market tables, pretty girls, mmuni- ing districts as the meeting might Not one New Yorker in a bun- berod stooges of indefinite so­ cash and -went out among tbs between now and October 1, tbs gestlve trouble arises and food is reduction is noticeable." farmers buyliag up their products processed meat to os sold to the determine. | dred will care a boot about tbe not properly baiulled i n ' the Answer: Tbe moot effective cial and bnsineso oonneotlono— . these are the people who decide and taking cash options on their emergency relief administration for We are not entirely convinced merits of tbe quarrel between OrganlzaHon Started to Protect stomach and tbe small intestines, means of restoring tbe blood pres­ lands. These operations became so distribution to the needy. O’Brien and the exchanges. They there is a likelihood that fermen­ sure to normal is through fast­ what is, and u4iat is not, a hot­ that such special Legislative au­ Consamera in Recovery Program spot. notorious that (3ov. Alfred M. Lan' Tbe fanner will get tr o ^ |6 per thorization for tbe establishment of will only take notice of the fact that ' . . . Will Co-operate With AAA tation will occur, leading to the ing and dieting. The quantity of don issued a statement warning hundredweight on pigs between 90 production of large quantities of blood is decreased and the quali­ It was in Lindy’s the other day voting districts is really necessary. tbe mayor proposes taxing "Wall Officials and Check Complaints fanners not to sell options. and 100 pounds and 19.50 on those . . . Dudley Cates of NBA Bad gas. Tbe large quantities of gas ty improved. Those with tense that this story was told—about an Bought a Clrons ranging from 25 to ' 0 pomida, Isas Since tbe general law puts it up to I street" so hsavily that "Wall Ceased to Function After Hear­ produce p.*entia]s based tbe selectmen of towns to provide a street" threatens to move out of ing on Lumber. intestinal nerves and interfering where :alcification of the arteries blfc door bell, was informed tiiat tho hnsy bought the 101 Ranch Clr^ on the distance from bis nearest nice old lady down the ball was polling place for the bolding of elec- town. That win sfake a hero of with their function so that tbe exists, a markecT change takes cue of the Miller brothers of Okla­ shipping point ind nearest author­ By RODNEY DUTCHEB elimination of waste is also hin­ place in the 'loss of some of thia about to be evicted for non-pay­ homa at a foreclosure sale and sent ized processing point to Cblcags. tlons, with certain facilities fori O’Brien in tba eyes of tbe man in dered. calcium. This makes the arteries ment of rent "Most of the tenants it to CUcago for exhibition at tbe Paid By Processor’s Tax every so many voters, and since it tbe street, now that tbs Wall-Street-1 Washington, Sept. 14—' Consum­ Not only do tbe stomach and more elastic and in this way here are chipping in a few dollars World’s Fair. One day Finney and Livestock dealers wUl pay tbs also bestows upon boards of select­ ers have so thoroughly advertised intestines usually get sick to­ lessens tbe blood press' /e. to keep the landlord from throwing a group ot bankers and oil men from open market price on sows without ers, who mtist pay for tbe recovery / ------their hatred of him. gether, bu'. they get well togeth­ her out in the street” explained tbs' Oklahoma wore watching a perfonn- the usual 40 pound vrslght penalty men the powers common to com­ program, may yet overcome their er. Any system of living which (Cottonseed Oil) caller. "I thought you might uve ance and were particularly pleased plus a flat bonus of |4 a head, re­ mon councils in cities, it may possl-1 weakness by organization. helps to overcome intestinal slug­ Question: Y. P. N. asks: "WiU to hMp too.” by the elephant act. Finney sum' imbursement to be mads by the bly be that competent legal author­ Designed to protect buyers gishness also Improves the diges­ you please give me some informa­ ’All right," said the tenant "isut moned tbe ringmaster, and com­ processor. ity could be found for the setting I THE COAL MESS. digalnst unfair prices, a Consum­ tion. Whe ' the intestines are tion on cottonseed oil? Is it good tei; me—who are you?" manded: “Put on the elephant act AD this and the cost of proosa^ bound down with adhesions or for frying, ^ a d dressing and bak' again. I ilka that” In the highly provocative coal ers Council has been establlsbed in "Me?" replied the altruistic one. ing is to be oald out of a prooas- up of whatever election districts Washington which its sponsors hope pushed out of place due to tbe fall­ leg? Would'it be good for a person "Why, Tm the landlord.” Finney liked to impress his sor’a tax of one-half cent a pound might be deemed necessary either situation the government is up will serve as a model for other ing of abdominal organs, we find to drink this oil *' T like the tu te of lends by presenting them wl live weight on Jogs slaughtered for by action of tbe board or of a town against something besides a mere American cities. an Improvement both iu elimination it and have plenty of it to use. Broadwa^tes beiag the rather venison, and many of the reindeer doirestlc consumption during the Would it be fattening? in tbe dreua are said to have been meeting or both. At aU events it Utter, dogged determination on tbe Tbe sponsors Include Dr. John A. and digestion when the- abnormal flighty kind of people that they are, season starting October 1. Secre­ conditions are corrected. Once Answer: Cottonseed oil is a good sacrifice to satisfy this whim. tary WaDace has estimated ^ tax would be worth tbe while of the part of many operators to ruin, if Ryan of tbe National Catholic Wel­ it seems only natural that a lot of fare Council and Oeo. Pelham D. digestioo and elimination proceed oil to use ir cooking. It is not con­ them ahoulc be air-minded.. .Roger Generous to Charity will amount to $55,000,000. new Board of Selectmen, we should I possible, tbe whole plan of govern-1 Q y l^ ^ ^ ^ 'p r^ d e n ^ o r'^ ^ c ^ re iti-1 uah*«P«i’#d,'the disappearance of sidered quite us readily digestible Wolfe Kahn, for instance, has been . Finney financed the vacations of Pig and sow premiums ptus an think, to find out ment control of buslnesa Thera dents of the local woman’s groups, I toethe tendency to gas may be ex- as olive oil or com dl, but it is skimming the Sides for years, and stats employes wbo went to a ranch anticipated rise of 25 to SO per cent pected. quite wholesome. I would not ad­ he owned in the Roddas. He was ^le Municipal Building is no I is a more immediate Impulse back I oi^o organizations and labor unions has even taxied his b a ^ around ir tile oiren market price of bogs -m are also on the executive board. A lesson to be learned from vise drinking the oil,- as an gxcess the country by plane. . . . Billy lavish in bis gifts to charities always s result ‘of the emergency program place to hold elections, anyhow. It I of the resistence of the operators— Mrs. John Boyle and Matthew F. the grouping of these three de­ of oil is apt to upset the digestive Leeds, heir to the Tin Plate mil­ stipulating that his name not to be are expected to add between $135,- is a handsome structure but it was the hope of killing two birds with Boyd, two prominent citizens, arej rangements Is that the body is a 8>stem. A small amount of oil, if lions, rates a pilot’s license too. used. When his datigbter, Mary OOO.OOC and $150,000,000 gross to respectively chairman and vice j whole .iod should be treated as an digested properly, tends to be fat­ Virginia, was ill with pneumonia, the farm incoxe (roxr hogo during not planned to accommodate swarm­ one stone. Failure of the NRA And so does Yukona CMmeron, tbe be obtained a costly oxvgsn tent. chairman. entiretj There cannot be as tening. Tbe cottonseed oil makes a girl who, with Al Trahato in their tbe next marketing period. ing thousands of steaming citizens movement is tbe more distant ob­ much ‘progress in treatin'r any one very good Oil for massaging pur­ The tent was never used, but Fin­ Farmer Gita *8bort Oaf on f stormy day, and every election Washington has been divided | rough-and-tumble vaudeville act, ney bought it and gave It to a hos­ jective. ' In the foregroimd lies the into 500 zones with about 250 set of symptoms as if there were poses. once made King George laugh out Secretary Wallace has figured takes more out of tbe building’s im- expectation of making a "clean-up’’ a bettering of tht> whole digestive pital In Emporia. tix former a short cut to benefits. families in each. Zone chairmen, loud . . . Arthur Loew. son Mar­ His speculations In wheat are said nearly all women, will receive! tract. Taking a dose of baking (Massage For Broken Hip) Assuming tbe price of tat hogs inaculateness than a full year of I in extra profits out of the tangle soda for tbe burning sensation may Question: Uberta F. asks: "What cus Loew, the movie magnate, to have been bv the millions ot nex* winter would be $6 per b v ^ ordinary wear and tear. Nor Is I into which the rebellious mine own- complaints and check them with keeps flying in Qilte of three bushels. He bought a major interest the bi-weekly consumers’ price temporarly free onr from the un­ about massage for a broken hip dredwelght a 225-pound animal ^ e place excessively convenient. It I ers have thrown the situation. comfortable feeling, but it does not that has been iff a cast for a long crashes m which be narrowly es­ In a Wichita life insurance company. would bring J13.S0. ‘The emergenoy guide issued by Dr. Fred C. caped death each time . . . Young He bought tbonsands of head of ^BS designed for a town hall and Diuring the long continued con-1 Howe, consumers’ counsel at the| actually Improve the digestive sys­ time ? It is very painful ’’ p*ir« schedule 1^ $8 on 50-pound tem or' overcome any intestinal Answer: Massage is sometimes Russell Thaw, son of Harry K., is oattle’ in Texas—with a stats official pigs, or $4.80 each. It would tabs not for an election wigwam. When- I troversy between the Recovery Ad- Agricultural Adjustment Admin­ making a profession of aviation. acting as bis purchasing agent. He istration — as well as with any­ derangement. By planning treat­ rather painful if it is necessary to 16 btiahela o* com to fatten ••40- ever there is an election it simply I ministration and the bituminous ments which will benefit the diges­ break down aijheslons. Otherwise, And so, doubtless, will Al K. Hall, gave preaents to officials and to pound pig. which at a minimum of thing similar to be issued later Jr., son of the vaudeville comedian. wives of officials who served him. has to quit functioning as a muni-1 mine operators over the industrFs I by tbe NRA Consumers’ Advisory tive tube through its entire length there shoulr’ be little discomfort 50 cents a brshel would make the a permanent Improvement is es­ felt, and, i_ fact, the treatment Tbe boy now holds the junior alti­ Looks Fart of "Bli feed bill $8. eipal building for a day because it I code the tniriftii have been operated Board. tude record . . . Ihere are, you sec, Big, handsome and alfoble. Finney If prices seem reasonable, ex- tablish xl. A short liquid diet is a usually has quite a pleasant effect When the extra feed cost la sub­ Is—with questionable propriety even I at top speed. Production has been some really high flyers along the an imposing appearance, tracted from the probable gross re­ ra A, • . . . I 1 Dlanatlon will be made to the Gay Way. . . . looks the part of a "big man." He if entire legality—compelled to turn pushed to the Unait under conditions coi^lalnant If excessive the to suggest that they organize con­ turn of $1850 on tec finiktaed- bae. boiled than understanding, he con­ is always affable. When he went to les; than $1 would accrue to the <^er many of its facilities to the and at wages which bring the ooal | case will be checked again be sumer councils. Mr. Joe Cook, now heading an­ Chicago or some ether place on fore a report is laid before tbe "The Pfowhojrs’ Union" ducted no more hearings. owner for marltet risks-uid woili election officials and the voting t© tjje mine dumps at prices lower other of bis mad musical comedies, business be would rent several cost­ in the I'tnger feeding period. . executive board for action. A. That hefty subdivision of the The Chicago insurance man’s las a collection of all the silly hats ly suites is a hotel,'and had many ^blic* tiian would be possible imder any committee will then see the rs^ Roosevelt 'brain trust” in the ideas as to labor’s role under the It is the purpose or the prograsi le has worn on the stage, from Tutors. eventually to take on“ out of every We think of this town as getting i conceivable code. The mine own- taller. Department of Agriculture recovery act was commonly co*> Others toppled with ffinney whan aloqg with one polling place. As beaded by Drs. Rex Tugwell, sidered fantastic. Johnson is no towering shakos to minute skull­ six begs out of com belt feed lets, ers are piling up a reserve stock caps . . . A lot of other actors, too, tbs crash earns. His partner, Le- tbe number equiveleat to tbe de­ a matter of fact it doesn’t It Consumer education' and pro­ Mordeeal Eseldel and M. L. Wil­ labor sympathizer, but if he had land C. Caldwell, was arrested. The by bringing out tbe fuel faster than son—has come to be known aa have a sentimental or superstitious crease In annual axpert of beg Sets up, at each election, two poll- tection of honest retailers from accepted Cates’ theory for /verti­ state treasureiv Tom Boyd, is under the coimtry can consume it. profiteering wholesalers is also "the Plowboy*s Union." cal unions, with an implied dis­ regard for certain headgear. There's products since 1988. The differepoe Ted Lewis, wbo attributes most of ISS.WX) bond on chargee of convert­ between exnorts in 1932 and i^ places—both under the same They know perfectly well that I planned. Tbe council will aid solution of the A. F. of L., be ing state funds to the use of himself the N hoof. One is for menl the other Howe in his mission of seeing would have been out of a Job. lis fame to the battered topper that peace-time oeek in 1988 was ap­ sooner or later they will have to| Code for Foneral Cars has practically oecome his trade­ and FilUMy* Hiree state banks proximated 8,000,000 bogs. 4>r women. conform to a code acceptable to the to it that farmers, not middle­ The split may accentuate the dosed their doors because of their men, benefit from Increased Concerns which rent funeral cars, open shop-closed shop fight. mark . . The stuttering Frisop dealings in the spurious bonds, Die to ’increased European hog \ It is our notion that instead of NRA or that, as an alternative, tbe prices. Financing? Easy. Each hearses and limousines will come "Open shop" advocates are the wouldn’t pari with his original militiaman occupied the treasury. production, prtaelpalty fo Cformany these two under one roof there zone chairman is asked to collect imder the "Bus-Sightseeing-Trans- Frisco dance derby for a fortune. and Denmark, Amerioen exports o? government will take over the portatlon" code. Deputy Adminis­ chief mourners over Cates’ dsr Tongues are awag with tales of Rnnild be three under three roofs, a dollar a month to operate the parture. They exclaim: “Labor . . . Young Hal LeRoy still keeps those who enjoyed the hoqiiltality pork and lard last year were the mines. There is every reason to j trator Malcolm Muir decided that. the gray felt he wore whem as a smeUest In 'lal* e eenturyl (hie at the Center to serve, say, all centra] office. An advleory board is running wild!" of Finney, and ahooksd RAnsans are believe that their strategy calls for ot professors of economics in col- Democrats on (Japltol Hill com­ gangling kid. he stopped the Bleg- hearing stories of gay paittias among i ttot part of the town east of the yielding at the very last moment | leges here, accountants and other Explaining Mr. Oates plain that W. ForbM Morgan, Mrs. feld Follies five years ago . . . Tm woflten employes of tbs stats and TBBEB o n Of BTOni South Manphester Railroad tracks short of seisure. Then they oan | experts here ,wiU deal with tech- Ex-lndustrlai Administrator Dud­ Roosevelt’s uncle and personnel di­ B ealy cherishes the dented hat thdr bosses in Finney’s hold suite. Bfid south of Middle Turnpike; one cash in on their chegply mined sur- points, on a volunteer ley Cates of NRA had really lost rector of the Farm (>edit Adminis­ reminiscent of his first suceess .. . OM Is qnssllsM d Ouadelajera, Msxleo. Rspi M * ^ his Job weeks before he resigned. He tration, is letting in too many Re­ As for Jimmy Durante—his tender- at the North EMd to serve all tl)at‘ Federel authorities, in their in­ (API—A mother and two ehOdm plus stocks. Tbe Washington group seems was no longer functiotting as John­ public®^ ®* appraisers. The chief est emotions are for the ancient vestigation, questioned a beautiful were kflled todhy iriMM the roof .ef part of the town north of the Tura- Then, too, because of the exist-1 farthest advanced, although the son’s aaslatant. After the lumber appraiser is Ariel F. Otfdoq, son- brown fedora that was tossed on the 19-year-dd stenographer, Vivian their home pika; ohs a t Chen«y Hall or tbere- code hearing, a t ndtioh bis various in-law of Senator Reed Smoot ot floor of every night club in earlier Traoey, whe wodied in th r storm. eritles th M ^ ha was aaora hmid- Utah. iMT S ■ '-r.'T. / • ^ f. f MANCHESTER )BVIINTNG H ltA U ), liUNCHBOTto TTrORSDAT, sijPtBBIBBR 14,198& FAGK FQXJK

w in be able to dedazo that there is flancIrrBtn' abouts for the rotem of the West What To Do With The Extra Honrs Of Ldsnre? Side. no maricet for their product su& By such a divisloii it wtndd be dent to keep the mlaeB In oiijsca- £ i » n i n g possible to conduct the largest pos- tion for more t^ui a limited pivt* PUBUHUiCD BK i'BB sibie election witliout the constant time schedule. T l^ can abut EQUIPMENT ' ■ PTBSI* AT.T* p r in t in g c o m p an t . IN a It fe a r a t not being able to receive the down altogether untli the surplus la that is complete Mane&Mtcr. Conn. votes of all the electors coining to uaed up, or employ thdr miners a T h o m a s fedi.o u s o m 0«B«raJ Manas*! the polls—vrith, periiaps, some day couple of days a wsak—sad point ROBERT K. ANDERSON the finger of conden)natlon at the ' Funeral Director For FonnSed L)ctob*i 1, IM l the invalidation of an election in PnbJiabad Bvary Brenlns Bxe*pt opnseiiuence. With three distinct whole prindple of government oon- WATKINS BROTHERS^ hic. Sunday! and doiiday* Bnt«r*d at th* TBIL. O ffice 517L House 7494. Post Office at MsDobcstcr. Conn., as iniiing places there would be no troL ' Second Class Msll Matter. need of eeparate checkers and eepa> Every day of daisy in settling the SUBSCRIPTION RATBM One tear, by mail ...... 16.00 rate machines for women voters— bituminoua coal problem oontributea Psr Month, by mall ««••••.•••••! .60 to the pocketbooks of theae people Slnsle copies ...... $ -01 a system peculiarly lacking in logic, Delivered, one year ...... tl-OO for there is no more reason for sep­ and to the strength of their posi­ MEMBER OF THF ASSOCIATBO arate voting fadlitieB for the sexes tion aa enemies of the NRA movo* a friend of Finney. Miss Traoey, wbo said that Finney had intuDiaad . PRBSb thaw there is for separate railroad ment. The ts szclnslveiy THE W A S P O M to help her launch a career in the entitled to the use-for republlcstlon ixalns for men and women. I t the wretdied soft ooal situation movies, Is expected to be a witness of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In this The expsnw would not be great la allowed to hang fire many days at Finney’s trial. She declares, how­ paper and also th* local news pnb> even if some o^ier place than the longer the effect on the national SOON TO BE TRIED ever, that she was “too dumb” to llshed herein. know anything about his opmrationa.'' morale will, be bad indeed. We All rlshts of republleatlon of Municipal Building should be pro­ There was no bint ot trouble hi special dispatches herein are also re* don’t believe it Will be permitted- to. served. vided at the Center, and the matter the affairs of toe jrouthful sky­ if really a very urgent one. Something big and forceful la due rocket plunger imtil mid-summer. Full service ollent of N B A 8er« to happen to the coal Industry. Ronald Finney, A c e n ^ ITien Federal authorities reveaiied vie*. ln& It is to be hoped that the new that in their checkup ot a Topeka Publisher's urpreseniaflve: The Board of Selectmen will place It on bank they had disclosed some s e ­ Julius Mathei|s Special Anency->New their agendar—and keep it in sight Forger, Was a I^yish rious bonds deposited as collate^ Fork ChleaKO. and Boston. DIFFERENCE AT TOP. until we have adopted a more ra­ and toe story broke like a bbiiib- We are to receipt of the follow­ shelL The bonds were traced to MEMBER AOD'^T BUREAU OF tional awd much safer election day Spender and "% g S h o f CIRCULATION& ing inquiry from a thoughtful High Finney, and (Sovemor Landon im­ ssrstem. mediately ordered Finney’s arfost The Bersld Frlntlnc Company, Ina. School student who leems to have assumes no flnapcls; responsibility Operator. and put toe state toeasury under foi typosrapbieal errors appearlnn in much to common with a good many control ol toe militia. advertisements In t])* Manchester POLITICAL “BONER.” older persona who, like him, have (Sovemor Landon acted decisive­ Bvenina Herald. been unable to find the answer to a Topeka, Sept. 14—^A few months ly, althougb Finney had been an It may turn out that the immense ally of almost every one of toe gpy- THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER Id. ago Ronald Finney was aa amaz­ NRA parade to New York yester­ current puzzle; emor’s supportAs. Finney’s father ingly successful young bond broker day, magnificently successful aa a Ekiitoruf the Herald: and William Allen White, his fel­ THREE POLLING PLAGES. Can you explain the real differ­ occupying a lavish suite in* a hotel low townsman and bosom friend, demonstration of the dtya co-op­ ence between Socialism, Fas­ had been influential in putting Lan­ Whenever an election calls the herb, spending freely and Uvmg eration to the restoration program, cism and Naziam. These crowds don in the governor's seat. ’The elder adult population of Manchester to gayly, and known and respected was -nevertheless bdd at the ex­ seem to be fighting each other all Finney, who owns banks at Em­ the Munlbipal Building a very large over Europe but I haven’t been throughout the state. He was a poria, Eureka and Neosho Fails, is pense of any prospect of the metrop­ majority of the voters carry away able to find out why. They seem in»Ti ot wealth and influence, friend reputed to have loet almost his en­ olis’ delivery from the grip of the to be a lot alike, for with each of and intimate ot the atate's best peo­ tire fortime through his son’s ma­ with them, we are convinced, the Tammany wasters. No such ivory- them the government runs things ple, and a dramatic figure because nipulations. impression th^t a single polling skulled political blunder has been as it pleases and always insists ot the swittnesa ot hia rise. place fo r a corflhiunlty o f 28,000 , that it Is doing it all for the mass­ T o ^ be is the central figure In made in this country In many a day a bmul that has rocked the persons, nearly nine thousand of es of the people. as the booing of Mayor O’Brien oy Student. state from border to border like whom are voters, is not enough. HOG RELIEF PLAN the Wall street contingent of pa- Student could have asked us nothing before in its history. He Which is putting the situation very ia being called “the Ponzl of Kan­ raders as they passed the review­ something easier and we’re not sure mildly indeed. IN NEW YORK sas.” ing stand. ' that we are glad be didn’t. Finney is accused ot forging, and IS NOW UNDER WAY It is very much to be doubted if HEALTH-DIET ADVICE We may be wrong about it, but By PAUL HARRISON marketing bonds in excess of 81,* there is, in the whole length and According to the press reports BY DR. FRANK McCUY N e w Y ork , Sept^ 14.— ’There jtist (X)0.000. T he exa ct am ount ' " ’ 11 the booing was started by the our notion is that the difference be­ not be known until the gigantic breadth of the United States one Qneattons 'in regard to Uealtb and Diet isn’t any explaining the popularity Stock Exchange .block of paraders tween Socialism, Fascism and Naz­ inagg of his financial dealings is other town or city as large as Msm- wUl be answered by Dr. McCoy wbo can of Broadway’s so-called “hot spots” Growers Rosh Crop to Ma r­ worked out. and continued by other groups of ism is all, so to speak, from the —toos^ places where it is almost a chester that expects all its voters to be addressed in care of this paper. Bn- After Finney’s sudden arrest in neck up. The hands and feet, the ritual for celebritieb of the thor­ ' gather on election day at the same brokers and financial district work­ close stamped, self-addressed envelope, August, toe story of his operations kets All Oyer the West­ arms and legs, the back and the .. for reply. oughfare to gather at various times polls. ers during more than at quarter of began to come to light. He is ac­ torso are pretty much the same in and for various purposes. One day cused of forging issues of mumcl- It is not necessaiy to go haywire an hour as the massed paraders they all may be foimd having their DISORDERS RARELY FOUND <^good preparation for any radical pal and state bonds and appare i.- ern States. marched up the avenue. It was no alL combination breakfast and lunch at over the subject of multiple elec­ SINGLY change for toe better in toe diet ly few, if any, of these forged Socialism contemplates putting a cheap cafeteria, and a ratoer ex­ tion precincts. No one here would mere casual incident; it became a as it gives toe stomach and bonds reached toe hands of toe pensive restaurant___ L a st month marked feature of the great demon­ everybody to work in the job for The other day I examined a well- digestive tract a rest, and it is public. They were placed in banks Washington (AP)—Of all the • entertain for a moment the setting a certain speakeasy was prospering which each is best fitted, usually known radio emnopneer who com­ necessary in advanced cases of as collateral for the deposit of { up of a system of precincts as over­ stration. emergency crop-surplus relief plained of tlree very common stomach trouble to prepare for with their trade, and today Louis, state funds, in some instances. In The effect of this, in a city whose with the masses running the show. toe proprietor, gloomily watches plans, that offered hog raisers la blown as that which Hartford creat- disorders whlci - are often foimd benefit from dietetic treatment. others, ^presumably, they were F'ascism contemplates putting them pass by to a new hot-spot in • ed for Itself some years ago with population has become convinced together. As I read toe many The body is interlinked in every uaed in brokerage offices. toe most simple and direct. everybody to worl^ to the job for part. The nail on your big tm toe next block. Owned Three Airplanes The cotton farmer had to plow : considerably more than fifty pre­ that its interesto and those of “WaU thousands ol letters which pour which pach is fitted, with the more across my deJk, 1 find that many is liourished by toe same blood Lundy’s (tog place where Arnold Finney had private wires to up 10,000,000 acres, en ter contracts cincts. But it would have beep street” are invariably in direct op­ Rothstein answered toe phone cad 'Washington, Chicago and Kansas Intelligent and toe better educated of them deal with toe same three. stream that feeds th^e ?oots of yoiir with toe government and awaitr bis ! even crazier for Hartford to try to position, can hardly fall to im­ The three ailments which are so hair. Whei your liver ii disorder that lured him to death) is toe ac­ aty. He had a personal represen­ benefit cbeck. The wbeat farmer running toe show. Nazism con-'' tative at an expensive hotel in get along with seven polling places mensely increase, public sympathy frequent.iv found together are in­ ed, your eyes, toe muscles of your cepted lunching place today. For will have to set up county organi­ templates putting everybody to digestion, fiatulency and constipa­ back, toe digestive tract are al- dinner, though, it’s de rigeur to go Washington, atoout which toe fed­ zations and contract for his indi­ • — ^which would be ju st about the with the mayor and hia political eral government has manifested woik in the job for which he is best tion. These three are found affected, '^e specialist often to Dave’s Blue Room, though the vidual domestic allotment. same thing that Manchester is affiliates; and not to small measure, makes the mistake of regarding food certainly is ho better than in curiosity. He lived expensively There is none of that for toe hog fitted, with Hitler running toe show gather so often that they might doing in trying to get along with either, but to the extent of hun­ almost be called “The Big 3” toe body cs a lot of separate many another nearby spot A t night and maintained three private adr- producer. If he has healthy pigs and nobody to it but Nordic Ger­ parts. A. real diagnosis considers toe crowd foregathers at toe Palais plames and a fleet of expensive w eigh in g between 25 and - 100 one. dreds of thousands of individuals among physical ^ derangements. Most patients while mentioning one every . part of tin body in rela­ Royal, on Long Island’s Meirick autos. pounds or sows weighing more who were just about ready to help mans. Frequently Finney made hurried ' This was' recognized here several of them t almos(t sure to mention tion to every other oart. It is Road. By three or four in toe mbm- than 275 pounds which are about Probably tfels isn’t much help to trips to Kansas City or Chicago, yesfs ag^ and provision was made turn the Tiger out the otojr two. only by picturing toe body as a ing they’re all back together again, to farrow, he has merely to take Student But our experience is by plame or by car. Sometimes If the ten thousand financial dis­ From toe combination of symp­ unit that the physlcltm is able to over coffee and scrambled eggs in them to his nearest livestock deal­ for more polling places in the Man­ Fin n ey’s secretary mauie toe trip , trict paraders who yesterday booed that he can read several hundred toms one can realize that, when view it in toe true perspective. Reubens’ ...... er and collect toe federal premium chester charter amendment legisla­ carrying a familiau' bag. The story times as many words on this gen­ one part of toe digestive tract is ______f price. O’Brien had kept their tongues be­ took hold that Finney was making tion o f 1929— which was defeated affected, other parts are also in­ QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Theatrical folk, visiting movie Big Response A t St. Louis tween their teeth on that occasion eral subject without getting much bis' money in investments in toe in a referendum because it also volved. WhUe toe digestive tube .. stars, a gentlenoan gau-bler or Indicative of toe response from * (Reducing Blood Pressure) wheat and stock mau'ket. He came and then had gone to the polls in help. is usually ^vlded into several two, a politician, a lawyer who priducers was toe first day’s rush contained, along with other things, Question: “Randall G. ‘ asks: to be regarded aa a wise amd suc­ November and voted for him they parts in ODUer to make it easier caters to their legal troubles at 'St. Louis, where 50,000. pigs provision for both school and fire “What Is toe physiological and cessful finamcier like his father, to reoogni'ne each part by naifie, and s doctor who tends their from five states taxed toe facilities would have done fa r less toward chemica] reaction on toe system Warren Finney of Emporiat, bamker , department consolidation. By that toe Mvlilg body is all one long ills, an Insurance man tiiio does of stockyards. BEHIND THE SCENES IN when takin^ orange juice for toe and a Republican leader. amendment the town was specifical­ helping to keep ’Tammany to con­ piece and any factor which inter­ a million dollars worth of busi­ The government- plan calls, for I reduction of blood pressure? Two Last spring Finney, somehow, trol of the city than they accom­ feres with toe work of one part is ness a year over night club 4,000,000 pigs and 1,000,000, sows ly authorized to establish, at any days after toe commencement got possession of a lau'ge amount ol likely to also fiffect toe other' tables, pretty girls, nnnnin- between now and October 1, the town meeting, such number of vot­ plished by this demonstration. of a five-day fast, a well msu'ked cftsh and 'W.ent out aunong toe parts. For this reason, when dl- bered stooges of indefinite so­ processed meat to se sold to the Not one New Yorker to a hun­ farmers buying up their products ing districts as the meeting might ''•gestlve trouble arises and food is reduction is noticeable.” cial and business connections— emergency relief administration for Answer: The most effective amd tjtirtng cash options on their dred will care a hoot about the not properly handled in * toe these are the people who decide distribution to toe needy. determ ine. means of restoring toe blood pres­ iftTidw- These operations became so merits of the quarrel between stomach and toe small intestines, what is, and what is not, a hot­ The fanner will get fro.n |6 per We are not entirely convinced Organization Started to Protect sure to normal is through fast­ notorious that Gov. Alfred M. Lon­ there is a likelihood that fermen­ spot. don issued, a statement wauning hundredweight on pigs between 96 that such speciad Legislative au­ O’Brien and the exchanges. They Ck>nsumera in R ecovery P rogram ing and dieting. ’The quantity of tation will occur, leading to toe It was in Lindy’s toe other day and 100 pounds and $9.50 on those — I . . . Will Co-operate With AAA blood is decreased and toe quail farmers not to sell optional thorization for the establishment of will only take notice of the fact that production of large ^antitles of that this story was told—about an ranging from 25 to ' 0 pounds, less Officials and Check Complaints ty improved. Those with tense Bought a Circus voting districts is really necessary, the mayor proposes taxing “Wall . . . Dudley Cates of NRA Had gas. The leuge quantities of gas apartment dweller wbo, answering At toe height of hia prosperity, specified market differmitials based produce p.-cket8, stretching the nerves relax more easily, and, on toe distance fmm his nearest Since the general law puts it up to street” ao heavily that “Wall Ceased to Function After Hear- hib door bell, was Informed that toe ffinney bought the 101 Ranch Cir­ intestinal nerves and interfering where :^cification of toe arteries shipping point and nearest author­ street" threatens to move out of iBsr on Lumber. exists, a markec change takes nice old lady down the hall was cus of the Miller brothers of Okla­ the selectmen of towns to provide a V ______with their, function so that toe about to be evicted for non-pay­ homa at a foreclosure aade and sent ized processing point to Ctolcago. polling place for the holding of elec­ town. That will iqake a hero of elimination of waste is also hin­ place in tot 'loss of some of this Paid By Processor’s Tax By RODNEY DUTCHBR calcium. ’This makes toe arteries ment of rent “Most of the tenants it to Chicago for exhibition at toe O’Brien in the eyea of the man in dered. World’s Fair. One day Finney and Livestock desders wfil pay the tions, with certain facilities for more elastic and in this way here are chipping in a few dollars Not only do toe stomach and a group of bankers and oil men from open market price on sows without every so many voters, and since it the street, now that the Wall-Street- W ashingtou, Sept. 14—-'' Consum' lessens toe blood press' ,'e. to keep toe landlord from throwing intestines usually get sick to­ Okladioma were watching a perform­ toe usual 40-pound vreight penalty ers have so thoroughly advertised / her out in the street” explained the also bestows upon boards of select­ ers, who must pay for the recovery gether, bu'. they get well togeth­ ance and were particularly pleased plus a flat bonus of |4 a head, re­ (Cottonseed OU) caller. "I thought you might like their hatred of him. program, may yet overcome their er. Ajiy system a t living which by the elephant act Finney sum­ imbursement to be made by the men the powers common to com­ Question: Y. P. N. asks: “Will to hdp too.” , weakness by organization. helps to ovtreome intestinal slug­ moned the ringnmster, amd com- processor. mon councils in^ cities, it may possi­ you please give me some informa­ “ All right,” said the tenant “But gishness also Improves toe diges­ mimded: "Put on toe elephant act All this and the cost of prooen- Designed to protect buyers tion on cottonseed oil? Is It goo< teU mo—who are you?” bly be that competent legal author­ tion. Whe ' toe intestines are ing is to be oald out of a prooes- ^ THE COAL MESS. i^ainst unfair prices, a Consum­ for frj'ing, salad dressing and bak­ “Me?”' replied the altruistic one. again. I like that” ity could be found for the setting bound down with aifliesions or Finney liked to impress bli Boria taz of .ane-balf cent a pound ers Council has been established in ing? Would'it be good for a person “Why, Tm the landlord.” In the highly provocative coal pushed out of place due to toe fall­ friends by presenting them with live weight on nogs slaughtered for up of whatever election districts Washington which its sponsors hope to drink tki" oil'' J like toe taste olf ing of abdominal organs, we find vimlson, and many the reindeer doireatic consumption during the might be deemed necessary either situation the government is up will serve as a model for other it and have plenty of it to use Broadwayltes being the rather an improvement both in elimination in the circus are sadd to have been season starting October 1. Secre­ against apmethlng besides a mere American cities. flighty kind of people that they are, by action of the board or of a town and digestion when the- abnormal Would it be fattening?” ■acrlflced to satisfy this whim. tary Wallace has estimated ^ e tax The sponsors Include Dr. John A, Answer: Cottonseed oil is a goo( it seems . unhampered,'the disappearance of sidered quite us readily digestible Wolfe Kahn, for instance, has been anticipated rise of 25 to SO per cent possible, toe whole plan of govern­ GlasSford. Presidents or vice presi­ state employes who went to a ranch new Bokrd of Selectmen, we should the tendency to gas may be ex­ as olive oil or com 'll, but it is skimming the sides for years, and he owned in the Rockies. He was Ir the open market price of bogs *\a dents of toe local women’s groups, think, to find out. ment control 6f business. ’There pected. quite wholesome. I would not ad­ has even taxied his band around civic organizations and labor unions lavish in bis gifts to charities always a result'of the emergency program Is a more immediate impulse back A lesson to be leanisd from vise drinking toe oil,- as an |xcess toe country b y plane. . . . B illy stipulating that his name not to be The Municipal Building Is no are also on the executive board. are expected to add between $135,- toe grouping of these three de­ of -oil is apt to upset toe digestive Leeds, heir to the Tin Plate mil­ used. When hia daughter, Mary 000,000 an d ' $150,000,000 gross to place to hold elections, anyhow. H; of the reslstence of toe operators— Mrs. John Boyle and Matthew F. rangements is that toe body is a system. A small amoimt of oil, if lions, rates a pilot’s license too. V lr^la, was ill with pneumonia, the farm incoxe from hogs during toe hope of killing two birds with Boyd, two prominent citizens, are is a handsome structure but it was whole jnd should be treated as an digested properly; tends to be fat­ And so does Yukona C!ameron, toe be obtained a costly oxygen tent respectively chalxman and vice toe noct marketing period. not planned to accommodate swarm­ one stone. Failiure of toe NRA entirety There cannot be as tening. 'The cottonseed oil makes girl wbo. with A1 Trabah in their The tent was never used, but Fin­ Farmer G^ts *Sbort Cut’ chairman. very good dll for massaging pur­ ing thousands of steaming citizens movement is the more dlsUmt ob­ much •'regress in. treatin'T any one rough-and'tiunble vaudsville '' act, ney bought it and gave it to a bos- Secretary Wallace, bu figured Washington has been divided set of symptoms as if there w;sre poses. ' once made King George laugh out pitaU in Em poria. to'e farmer a short cut tp benefits. on §, stormy day, and every election jective. ' In toe foreground lies the into 500 zones w ith about 250 a bettering of tot, whole dl.gestive loud . . . Arthur Loew. son bf Mar­ His speculations in wheat are said Assuming toe price of tat h<^ tekes more out of the building^s im- expectation of making a “clean-up” families in each. Zone chairmen, tract. Taking a dose of baking (Massage For Broken ffip) cus Loew, toe movie n^agnate, to have been by toe millions of nex* winter would b* $6 per biBl- nearly all women, will receive Question: Uberta F. asks: “What inaculateness than a full year of in extra, profits out of toe tangle soda for toe burning sensation may keeps flying in spite of three bushels. He bought a major Interest dredweight ft 225-pound animal complaints and check them with temporarly free one from toe un' about massage fo r a broken hip crashes fo which be narrowly es­ in a Wichita lifS Insurance company. would bring ♦13,60. . ’Thfl em ergency ordinary wear and tear. Nor Is into which toe rebellious mine own­ toe bi-weekly consumers’ price that has been Ifi a cast for a long comfortable feeling, but it does not caped death eaifii time . . . Young He bought thousands of head of prict schedule 1"^ W on 60-poond ers have^torown the situation. the place Excessively convenient. It guide issued by Dr. Fred C. actually improve toe digestive eyS' time? It is very painful Russell Thaw, son a t Harry K., is* cattle in Texas—with a state official pigs, o r $4.80 each. I t would Howe, consumers’ counsel at toe Answer: Mass^e is sometimes was designed for a town hall and During the long continued con­ tern or' overcome any intestinal making a profession o t aviation. acting as bis purchasing agent. He 16 bushels .Q* com to fatten j Agricultural Adjustment Admin­ ratoer painful If it Is necessary to troversy between toe Recovery Ad­ derangement. By planning treat And BO, doubtless, will A1 K. Hall, gave presents to offirials and to pound pig. which at a mlnlmnm o t not tor an election wigwam. When­ istration — as well as . with any­ break down ac^esions. Otherwise, ments which will benefit toe dlgM' Jr., son of the vaudeville comedian. wives of officials who served him. 50 cents a bi'shel would make the ever there is an election it simply ministration and toe bituminous thing similar to be issued later there should be Uttle dlscomforl; tive tube through its entire length ITie boy now holds the junior alti­ Looks Fart of “Big Man” feed bill $8. ■ mine operators over toe -industry's by toe NRA Consumers’ Advisory felt, and, li. fact, toe treatment has to quit functioning as a mimi- improvement is es- tude record . . . There are, you see, Big, handsome and affable, Finney When the extra feed cost la sub­ (dpal building for a day because it code toe mines have been operated Board. tobSSTa' q«lt. . effect Tpsires an impoBlng api>earance, tracted froim the probable gross rs- If prices seem reasonable, ex­ some really high flyers along the looks the part of a “big man.” He tum of $1650 on tee finished; bcf, is—^wltb questionable propriety even at top speed. Production has been planation will be made to the Gay Way. . .. is always affable. When he went to les: than $1 would accrue to the U entire legality—compelled to turn pusheQ to the lim it under conditions complainant. If excessive the to suggest that they organize con­ boiled than imderstanding, he con­ sumer councils. Mr. Joe Cook, now heading an­ Chicago or some other place on owner tor marliet rlsks-^md wortt dver many of its facilities to the and at wages which bring toe coal case will be checked again be­ ducted no more bearings. business he would rent several cost fore a report is laid before toe “The Pfowboyt’ Union” other of bis mad musical comedies, in the I'^nger feeding period. . The Chicago insurance man’s ly suites in a hotel, and had many election officials and the voting to toe mine.'dumps at prices lower executive board for action. A That bofty subdivision of the has a collection of all the silly bats It is the purpose of the program thim would be possible under any Roosevelt *brain trust” in the Ideas as to labor’s role under the be has worn on the stage, from vieitora. eventually to take on* out of every ^ b lie . committee will ,then see the re Others toppled with Finney when Department of Agriculture — recovery act was commonly co". towering shakes to sflnute skull­ six hegs out of com belt feed lets, . We think of this town as getting conceivable code. The mine own ta ller. the crash came. His partner, Le- beaded by Drs. Rex Tugwell, sidered fantastic. Johnson is no caps . . . A lot of other actors, too, the number equivalent to the ds- ^ q g with one polling place. As ers are piling up a reserve stock Mordeeal Ezekiel and M. L. wu- labor sympathizer, but if he had land C. Caldwdl, was arrested. The erease in annual expert of hog Consumer education" and pro­ have a sentimental or superstltioua by bringing out toe fuel faster than son—has come to be known as accepted Cates’ theory for /verti state treasurer> Tom Boyd, is under p r^ u c ts since 1938. T h e dilferqieo S xnstter of fact it doesn’t. It tection of honest retailers from regard for certain headgear. Tb'ers’s “toe Plowboy*! Union.” cal u^ons, with an implied die 125,000 bond on chargee of convert­ between exports in 1982 and the. gets up, at each election, two poll­ toe country can consume it. profiteering wholesalers is also Ted Lewis, who attributes most of ing state funds to the use of himself \ solution of the A. F. of L., he his fame to the battered ^ p e r that peace-tim e oeok in 1938 w u ai»- ing places—^both under the same They know perfectly well that planned. The council Will aid' would have been out of a job. and EteBty* Three state banks has practically oecome his trads- proxlmately 6,000,000 bogs. __ sooner or later they will have to Howe in his mission of seeing Code for Funeral Cars closed their doors because of their D'le to 'Increased European hog lioof. One is for meni the other The split may Mcentuate the m ark . . T b s stu tterin g Frlscp to it that -farmers, not middle­ Concerns which rent funeral cars, dealings in the spurious bonds, fl^ te production, principally to Germany f^ r women. conform to a code acceptable to the men, benefit from increased open shop-closed shop fight. w ou ldn't with his original hearses and Haouslnes will come p a n militiaman occupied toe treasury. Eusd Denmark, American exports o? prices. Financing? Easy. Each “Open shop’’ advocates are the Frisco dance darby for a fortune. 1 It is our notion that instead of NRA or that, as an alternative, the under" the ”Bus-Sigbtseeing-Trans- Tonguss are awag with talee of pork and lard last year wem tha zone chftirma!! is asked to collect, chief mourners over (dates’ dcr . . Yeung Hal LeRoy still keeps tliese two under one roof there government will take over the portation” code. Deputy Adminis­ parture. They exclaim: “Labor those who enjoyed the hospitaltty smallest In la i* a een tu tyl a dollar a month to operate the trator Malcolm Muir decided that. the gray felt he wore wbexq as a o t Finney, and shocked Kansans are jiiiould be three under three roofs, mines. ’There is every reason to central office. An advisory board is running wild!” gangling kid. he stopped the Zieg- Democrats on Capitol Hill com­ hearing atortse of gay psarties among ^ e St the Center to serve, say, ail believe that their strategy calls tor ot professors of economics in col­ feld FoUiea flve years ago . . . Ted woflien. employes of the steta and TBBOl Dm IN STOail leges here, accountants and other ' Bx^slhlnf Mr. Oates plain that W. Forbes Morgan, Mrs. part of the town east of the yielding at the very last moment Roosevelt’s unelS^ and personnel di< Bealy oberlahss the dented hat thsir bosses in Finney's hotel suite. experts here will deal with tech­ Ex-Industrlal Adolnlstrator Dud- rem iniscent o f his firs t suoeess .. . Olrt la qw ztioM i Ooadalajara, Mcxloo, |tepi South Manohester Railroad tracks short of seizure. Then they can rsotor i9f the Farm Credit Adminis­ nical points,' on a volunteer Isy Cates of NRA bad reaUy lost As for Jlsuny Durante—his tender- Federal authoritiea, in their in­ (A P )—A mother and two ehOdiw his jqh weeks bsfore hs rsslgnsd. He tration, is letting in too many Re- Bhd south of Middle Turnpike; one dash in on their eh^ply mined sur­ basis. set emotions are for the ancient vestigation, questioned a beautiful were killed today edMi’ the roof .«f The Waablngton group seems was no longer functioning as John­ puMicans as appra^rs. The chief at the North End to serve all tl^it plus stocks. appraiser is Ariel F. Cardoq, son- brown fedora that was tossed on the 19-year-old stenographer, Vivian theti home coOftpaed ~ farthest advanced, altbougb the son’s assistant. After toe lumber Traieey, whe in th r treaa- storai. FiekN' p i^ of the town north of the Turn- Then, too, because of the exlet- in-law Of Senator Raid Snooi floor of every night otiib in earlier worked U. 8. Conference of Mayors re- code bearing, at whloh his various vy for ft ttaDft ftftfl wftft kftoem aa teftHal iftiM . piles; ohs at Cheney Hall or there* snes o f those ^gut^his stooks they osBtbr wrote aU AmsrlciB mayors eritles th e i^ bs was xnors hsctk. U tah. d m . V-r*," ' ^ ' I / .PACE n v u ' MANPHECTEE e v e n i n g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER U. ■tructioa one yaar. Mr. and The m inistar w m quoted as sayv cal High School Band, Bpringflald, ihg M orTa i n e ^ of the military LOCAL MAN AWARDED Frank Caruso were the judgaa>aiid JAPANESE MINISTER MisrSvlvla Askins was the accom­ JUNIOR MUSIC CONTEST :MaM.; Ludlow School Band, Ludlow, sectioB of the ^rem e War Coun- OCEAN OaWEU. Overnight Mass.; Turners Falls High School eU that Japan faced a grave crisis VOCAL SCHOLARSHIP panist. Mr. Kirpens has many Band, Turners Falls, - Mass.; Girl RESIGNS HIS POST iataaaifiad V bar isolation, a result friends In Manchester. AT SPRINGFIEIJ) FAIR Scouts Drum / and Bugle Corps, of screninn from the League of Na­ y ie l d s 8 0 TONS Springfield, Mass.; Bov Scouts Drum A . P. News tions. Joseph P. Quish Wins Cnmso p. N. O. OBDiaUS and & gle Corps, sSast Hartford, Count Tasuya Uchida la Suc­ "There is no telling, what America Conn.; Charlemont High School wiU do TChsn her Navy is definitely Prize— Irven T. Kirpens Start Monday and Continue ceeded by Koki Hlrota, Tap Fuel Tanks of Sunken Boston— Thousands of persons Through Saturday— Many Corps, Charlemont, Mass.; Boy superior to Japan’s after 1985,” the AlfiK) Successful. Hartford, Sept. 14.— (A P )— 't t e Submarine S-51 and Draw gather on Boston Commonr and Scouts Bugle and Drum Corps, Member of the Array Clique. newspaper Asahi reported as saying I •— Adjutant General Department h as in This Section Competing. Bristol, R. I. ^ - In connection with his campaign for pledge themselves to support the Irven T. Kirpens ot 196 Adelaide iasued an order under which all Out Big Supply. NRA; then take part in gigantic Saturday, Sept. 23, Award of Tokyo, Sept. 14.— (AP) — The a larger 1984-1985 Army and Navy Springfield, Maas., Sept. 14.—Nine prizes to championship organiza­ street, Hartford, and Joseph P. unite of th' National Guard and parade. resignation of C o u n t Yasuya Uchida budget. Difficulties encountered in the tions. Quish ot 15 Westminster Road, Naval IClUUa may participate, un­ Warwick, R. I.— Moonshine, de­ hundred ahd sixty-eight Juvenile as Japanese ’ foreign minister today salvage of treasure from sunken South Manchester, were given der arms, in their, respective locali­ fending the Atlantic coast cham­ musicians, a record number, repre­ More tbtm half of the flowers in ships are often much greater than was immediately followed by the ap­ ties, in parades organi.*3d in the pionship of the International Star senting bands, orchestras and corps pointment to that position of Koki the world are red or some shade of scholarships last evening at an anticipated by ocean treasure seek- class for the Narragansett Bay of three New England states will audition a the Caruso Vocal interest of the National Recovery Jlirota, described as a staunch N ^ red. Act, provided such elements consti­ ers, according o Commander BUs- fleet, wins the second race of the compete In the 12th annual Junior A Thought “tionalist clos'^ly connected with the School in which a large number Music Festival conducted in con­ took T-oit. The scholarship entitles tute in each case a militia escort berg U. S. Navy, retired, who was 1933 seriAs. Army clique. or a separate military di"vl8ion. salv^e officer in the raising of the Westerly, R. I.—Pulled from a nection with the Eastern States The change was halted as presag­ the contestants to tr-. vocal In- ill-fated submarine S-51. Com­ sandbar in UtUe Narragansett Bay Exposition from Sept. 17 to 23 in The lofty looks of man shall be ing an increased Nationalietic u d RaiEVE ECZEMA mander EUsberg, now chief enginwr one day, the schooner Yacht Savan­ elusive. The junior music wntesto hnmbled, and the haughtiness of imcompromising Japanese foreign will begin Monday, Sept. 18, Chil­ of the Tydol OU Company, cited nah. owned and commanded by CJap- men shall he bowed down, and the policy. • Don’t suiter naedlestly. Stop the dren’s Day and will be continued im- from his experience a curiosity in taln Frederick C. Rogers ot New Lord alone shall bo exalted in that b idling health was given as the itebisg and isduee healing—begin the way of salvage from the bottom York, goes agrotmd again the fol­ tU Saturday, Sept. 28, when cham­ official reason for Count Uchida’s • m i^ now to nte V pionships will be determined and day.—Isaiah, 2:11. resignation, but reactionary pressure of the sea. He describes the episode lowing day. , „ as “tapping an ocean oil well.” Providence, E. L—Frank H. Con­ prizes awarded. in favor of Hirota was authorltsr mORE miLERGE There will be four classes of com­ Pride breakfasted with plenty, "In orter to lighten the sunken way, 50, former police sergeant ar­ tively considered a major factor. petition, one for bands, one for or­ dined with poverty, and supp^ with Meanwhile, General Sadao Arakl, Resinol S-51, we resolved to empty the fuel rested as fugitive from justice in chestras and two for corps, the lat­ infamy.—Franklin. ^ minister of war, advocated strength­ From Your Tiros tanks. A diver descended to the Worcester, Mass. Police say he is ter being divided Into groups whose ening of defense means because of submarine taking with his two hose wanted for larceny. on concrete roads lines, which he coupled to valves members axe more than 15 years of Static sparks can ignite dust, and American sympathy and aid to A Cash Loan leading to the ’uel tanks. Then he aire and those whose members have static electricity is a possible cause China and the presence of the Amer­ telephmied, ‘On deck. All set. Turn not attained the age of 15. ’There ican Atlantic fleet in Pacific waters. horn Si 0 to S300 than on macadams will be individual competition also of many explosions. on the air.’ We turned on the pres­ OLD MEN AND CHILDREN a y be quickly obliincd/ on for drummers, buglers, trumpeters, sure, while we anxiously watched your own security et a month­ O I course you want the open end of the air hose. Soon fifers, piccolo players and drum M TO HELP TO HARVEST l y cost oi three per cent on the we saw spurting from the hose end majors. • ^ , ,, Concrete- inlr, the bUges of the rescue-ship, Organizations entered in competi­ unpaid balance Falcon. Another minute, and a tion and the dates they will appear FINDS CAMELS ARE NATURALLY MLO CALL, WRITE OR PHONE Men from 60 to 80 Years of are: Monday, Sept. 18, Holyoke FOR FURTHER III- dirty mixture of water and oU FORhlATION WRITE gushed out—then followed a srtld Age Called Out by the Soviet High School Orchestra, Holyoke, Mass.; Monson School Band, Mon- THE CEMENT SERV­ stream of good usable oil. We Government. t h e r e i s o n e c i g a r e t t e I CAN ICE MAN. CARE O F: dropped the end of the hose through son, Mass.; Holyoke High School a manhole over one of the Falcon s Band, Holyoke, Mass.; Buckland- SMOKE STEADILY WITHOUT GETTING Moscow, Sept. 14.—(AP)—Com­ Colrain-Shelbume school band, Shel­ P ortland Cement A ssociation oU tanks. _ munist Party authorities in the TIRED OF SMOKING. I MEAN CAMELS. S4l-enMNiiSL tudneof “For several hours, the burne Falls. Mass.; Boy Scouto 3 4 7 Madison Ava., Now York City north Caucasus, who recently or Drum and Bugle Corps, Hartford, TH^Y ARE NATURALLY MILO AND 60 0 0 RaWaow Mds.—Hmm 7tS1 spouted oil from the ocean bottom ganized children from kindergarten MANCHIST» into the Falcon’s bunkers, a gift Conn. TASTIN&.ANO THEY NEVER INTERFERE age to sixteen years to help in the which caused the chief en^eer of Tuesday, Sept 19, Ludlow School WITH HEALTHY NERVES.TRY CAMELS the rescue ship to smile with satis­ harvest, decided today to call on Orchestra, Ludlow, Mass.; Our Lady faction. More than thirty tons of tnpTi between 60 and 80 years old to of Hope Drum Corps, Springfield, a n d YOU’a AGREE WITH ME. oil flowed through the hose before asb St in collective farm work. Mass.; St. Adalbert Cadets, midnight that night, about which “ L et’s g et do"wn to business, old Thompsonvllle, Conn.; Girl Scouts time the stream, following the pre men” said an appeal issued by the Drum Corps, Northampton, Mass.; cedenrof many a gusher in the oil regional committee of the party. American Legion Junior Drum fields turned out smiles to groMS by Superannuated peasants will serve Corps, Lee, Mass.; Lions CTub Boys changing to salt water. as inspectors of winter wheat sow­ Band, Springfield, Mass. nothing but air came out of the ing, and it is expected that their ex­ Wednesday, Sept. 20, Girl Scouts hose, and we knew we had emptied perience will raise the quality of the Bugle and Drum Corps, Holyoke, the sunken submarine’s tank.” work. The men are to be organized Msiss.; Hawley School Drum Corps, EASIER into the “Old Collective Farmers Northampton, Mass.; Walnut Beach Guard” and they have been promised School, Milford. Conn. wages and food equal to those re­ Thursday, Sept. 21, Amherst High MARWOUGH ceived by collective farm “Shock School Orchestra, Amherst, Mass.; CAMEL’S COSTLIER TOBACCOS brigades.” Brimfleld School Band. Brimfield, Children organized for the harvest M m s .; Hardwick School Band, Gil- f4 ^ 6 f* COOLER The teachers from this place at­ performed such, tasks as guarding bertville. Mass. i^CrU/rl^tcinf€S»0/HciiCT’tlTC Friday, Sept. 22, South School tended a teachers’ meeting in Gilead the crop against dissident elements and cleaning the fields. Orchestra, OakvUle, Conn.; Techni­ Thursday afternoon. R/Hgg Teresa Vincent of Williman tic, the school nurse visited the schools here. CANNING Mr. and Mrs. Emory White have moved into the Pettengill farm on the Hebron road from Andover. William Holies, George W. Buell and Elmer E. Hall called on Hart E In the old days with the hot Buell in GUead Tuesday. ' Mrs.- Gene-vieve Albiston of AUr bum, Maine, is a guest of Mr. and stove to be stoked early and Mrs. George W. Buell and family. The Dorcas Society will meet with Mrs. W. O. Kierstead Thursday aft- often and the kitchen hot and ■ emoon. ^ . William Arthur Laeser of this HOTICE TO THE PUBLIC piflpp. and Mias Bernice M cLean o f stuffy “canning” was a big job Glastonbury were married hrao Sat­ urday afternoon by Justice C. A. Ryan. They were attended by Miss leaving the housewife exhausted. Mildred Anderson and Roger Isleib. A reception was held at the home shortage of Mr. Ldeser’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Lieser Saturday night. Mrs. Walter Squires has returned to her home from the Manchester NOW the modern ELECTRIC RANGE Memorial Hospital. and its cause Farmers about town have begun filling silos. :O S ef= ia i Both the Republican and D^no- cratic parties held caucuses Mon­ day night. The Republican nomina­ tion is supervised with extreme care. makes the job of canning tions are: Assessor, Paul Roberts; A M A Z I N G puWk response— fa t, Board of Relief, T. W. Doberrintz; cool and easy— just one more Selectman 1st, Frank W. Fuller; exceeding our most optimistic W e are pledged to a continuance of Selectman 2nd, Norman R. Lord; Agent of Deposit Fund, Robert T. the highest standards o f excellence. Buell; Town Clerk, Willis W. Hall; estimates— greeted Gillette’s drastic of the many forms of cook­ Treasurer, Howard B. Lord; Audi­ tor, Milton J. Lord; Grand Jurors, price reduction. ing mafde possible with a Paul Roberts, William Caffn, and C. Expansion to meet present de^ A. Ryan; CoUector of Taxes, George Levin; Constables, Vincent Roberts, mand without lessening quahty now minimum of work. William H. Miner, Robert N. Chap­ A t this writing many wholesalers man; Registrar, George W. Buell; is being attained^ Town School Committee, Sarah C. and retail dealers Blish, William O. Kaerstead. , The Democratic nominations are: If your dealer is Assessor," William H. Lieser; Board are out of stock. of Relief, C. S. Christensen; Select­ out of blades his man 1st, John Rankl; Selectman The fectory can­ Gillette, Probak 2nd, Dwight Smith; Agent of De- Clean heat all under the kettle. • posit Fimd, Ida Jane Chapman; stock should be Town Clerk, Willis W. Hall; Treas­ not keep pace with urer, John ^Vimmer; Auditor, Frank replenished within No flame in your face. H. Austin; Grand Jurors, Henry demand. The rea­ and Isieib, Frank McNqlly, Joseph Rankl; Collector of Taxes, Anthony a few days. No excessive heat in the kitchen. D. Casella; Constables, Willis W. son fo r this is very Hall, Jr., Anthony D. Casella, Fred Austin, Charles W. Hall; Registrar, simple. Quality Valet AutoStrop In the mean­ So cool the. jars can be filled at the range. Allan Hall; To-wn School Commit­ tee, Carolyn Isleib, Nellie Hodge. must be main­ time we ask your Mr. and Mrs. Sigmimd Gloeckel of New York City attended the wed­ Blades Now ding of Miss Catherine Rankl here tained at any cost. indfiilgence and Why Not Join The Large Number Saturday. , . The Board of registration meet This instruction is tnJt you will have Saturday to make voters. 'There are Of Electric Range Users And Enjoy ten voters to be made. Several from here attended the law in our factory. no difficulty in The Cleanliness Of Electric Cooking Tri-Coimty Picnic and entertainment 5 2 5 ^ which was held in Columbia Friday. finding a store By Taking Advantage Of Our Rental Old Home Day and Rally Sunday In fact— ^today •Ul will be observed at the Congrega^ which has Gillette^ Range Plan. tional church Sunday October 1. inspection is even Mrs. David Hall has returned to Hartford after spending sometime more rigid than 1 0 4 9 ^ Probak and Valet with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Hall. The marriage of Miss Catherine AutoStropblades. PEACHES Rankl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ever. Each opera- John Rankl to Walter Lesnewski of ^ Westchester took place Saturday Preheat oven using oven unit only. morning at St. Andrews Church, Select peaches which are ripe, but not soft. Colchester. The ceremony was per­ boiling water for from 3 to 6 minutes formed by Rev. Thomas Griffin. The onerSnute, remove skins and pack into hot sterilized jara. Fill witii bride was dressed in white satin. medium syrup. Partly seal and process In toe John Rankl, Jr., brother of the bride note TO-DEALERS: for 46 minutes. Remove from toe oven and complete toe seal imme­ was best man and Miss Mary Les­ diately. Test for leaks. newski, sister of the brideg;room was In oar effort to fill a tremendous volume o f orders and at the same time 8 peaches ^ . bridesmaid. After the wedding a fipTward you r adjustments as promised, delivcties o f Gillette, Probak and 1 cup sugar Enough for one quart reception was held at the home of 1 cup water ______the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Valet AutoStrop blades arc slightly behind. As soon as possible, con­ Lesnewski will make their home in Sharon, Vermont. sistent with the statements above, your slupment will go forward. For Full Particulars Phone 5181 a m n e s i a VICTIM

Hartford, Sept. 14.— (AP)—The amnesia victim who walked into police headquarters Tuesday 'night and told the officer in charge that The Manchester Electric Company he could not remember who he was, or where he came from—has been GlimTE SAKTY RAZOR CO 778 M nhi S t J V Phone 5181 identified at the Municipal hospital as Judd Robbins, 22, of 739 Elm­ hurst avenue, Elmhiust, L. 1. The BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS m yoimg man’s condition has not im­ proved, it "was said, a>d relatives naade arrangements to take him back to Elmhurst ' v-i.vj&rLvikli r • y v

MAMUHES'FER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, SE p I'JEMBER'14,1988* PAG E S IX TWO-DAY, CARNIVAL CORRECTION Di PRICE TO PICK LOCAL NRA Local Stocks N. Y. Stocks TRADENINEWINS HERBERT 6 . HOUSE HEADS ntmaiiuitnns; ON KOPPERS COKE BASEBAU TITLE THE J. W . HALE COMPANY BATTUSTEIBESilEli A T T PLANNED COMPLIANCE DOARD (Furnished by Putnam A Co.) Adam s Exp ...... 10% Central Row, Hartford, Conn. A ir Reduc • •••••••••• • • • • 106% Succeeds His Father^ Recently Should Hare Appeared as A laska J u n ...... 29% Deceased— Weden Elected to $11.75 Per Ton Instead of 1 P. M. Stocks A llegheny ...... 6 Board of Directors. Directors Set Se]iL 26 and $11.50 as Printed. General Staff to Compose Allied Chem ...... 142% League Championship Comes Cooperate Fidi tbe hdiu • ■ - - » Bank Stocks Am C a n ...... 94 Am For Pow ...... 18% A special meeting of the board of One will note in reading the Kop- Bid Asked directors of the J. W. Hale C!om- Troops Tribesmea Try to pers Coke advt. in today’s paper NommatiDg Committee, It Cap Nat Bank A ’Dust 8 — Am Rad St S ...... 16% to Local School It Is An- 27 for Event—To Be Am Sm elt ...... 41 pany was held yesterday aftemopn that there is a difference of 25c per C o ^ . R iv e r ...... 450 — to fill vaeandSB in offices caused by ton in the quoted present retail First National of Htfd. 90 — Am Tel and T d ...... 182% Am Tob B ...... 90% Domiced T oday.^ the death of Chailea B. House. His Stop Work OD R oai price between yesterday and today. Is Annonneed Today. Htfd. Conn. ’Trust .... 45 55 “ Mam SL Fair.” Am Wat Wks ...... 28% son Herbert B. House was elected Through in setting corrections Htfd. National H and T 17 19 Phoenix St. B and T... 176 200 Anaconda ...... 18 president. Earner A. Weden, vice ordered in the mat of the advt sent A tch ison ...... 70 president; Herbert B. House, Simla, India, S ^ t 14.—(AP)— for yesterday's paper the price In accordance with detailed In­ West Hartford Trust.. — 176 The first 'xcembly of the fall On September 26 and 27 the Auburn ...... 63 term was held at the State Trade tre/unirer> and Charles a. House, Biitlsb 4(oyfJ Air Force airplansa change was not made, which should structions from national headquar­ Insurance Stocks Board of Directors of the Morton Aviation C orp ...... 12 school this afternoon, at which secretary . Earner A. Weden, have appeared 111.76 per ton in­ Aetna Casualty ...... 54 56 merchandise manager, was elect­ again t'Hlay engaged In a iUgltt YJd.CA. will sponsor a two-day ters, the local NRA committee has Balt and ...... 35% time It was announced that tbe lo­ stead of 111.60. Aetna Life ...... 28 26 ed to the board of directors. over the troubled northweatam named a nominating committee to Bendlx ...... 19% cal school bai'. captured tbe State frontier, co-operating with troops Carnival In the Y North Main street Aetna Fire ...... 34 36 Betb S te e l...... 40 ’The late Charles E. House was pres­ In support of the program for the appoint the NRA compliance or me­ 'Automobile ...... 21 28 Trade School Leslie baseball title in an engagemmt against hostile diation board, it was announced to­ Betb Steel, p fd ...... 65% for 1933. a letter to this effect hav­ ident of the J. W. Hale Company association for the conUng season. Conn. General ...... 84 36 Borden ...... 26% and Herbert B. House was formerly tribesmen wbo were attempting to Committees have met and made POPULAR REC DANCES day by R. K. Anderson, permanent Hartford Fire ...... 4 5 ^ 4 7 ^ ing been received today from tbe interfere with work on \ nSw mitt- / chairman. The general staff, con­ Can P a c ...... 16% athleti board. both secretary and. treasurer. Tbe plans for one of the most unique National Fire ...... 46 47 Case (J. I.) ...... 81% annual meeting of the company is tary road. / sisting of Lawrence Case, Frank This was the firOt year that the "'The combined air and Infantry , affairs that has ever been held in Hartford Steam Boiler 49 61 Cerro De Pasco ...... 38% held In the Spring. connection with a civic enterprise, TO BEGIN TOMORROW Cheney, Jr., Mrs. W. C. Cheney, .Jri Phoenix Fire ...... 60 62 league oas been in operation and attack caused the' tribesmen to ' Cbes and O hio ...... 47% Mancbent'' came out on top ny vir­ and the workers are appealing to Edward Q. Dolan, Thomas Ferguson, Travelers ...... 426 485 Chrysler ...... 51% break cover They were then en­ tue of five victories in six starts in the citizens of Manchester to Join Edward J. HoU, Mrs. LeVeme PnbUc UtlUties Stocks Coca Cola ...... 91% gaged with machine guns and ar­ Friday Night Series to Be Holmes, Dr. D. C. Y. Moore, Cb. les league competition. Its closest ri­ with them in making the coming Conn. Elec Serv ...... 42 46 Col Gas ...... 17% N .Y . EVENING POST tillery. The British Indian casual­ val kM Hartford Trade, with carnival a success. Started at School Street Ray, Rev. William P. Reidy, Thomas Conn. Pow er ...... 40 42 Col Carbon ...... 64% 1 ties were not known. which team the. locals split even in Activities Extended Center. Director Busch An­ Rogers, Wells A. Strickland, F. A. Greenwich, WAG, pfd. 50 Com! S o lv ...... 41% two games played. Tbe local team Since the erection of the new nounces. Verplanck and Rev. Watson Wood­ Hartford Elec ...... 68 66 Cons G a s ...... 46% IN TABLOD FORM On Aug. 5 a demonstration flight building on North Main street, the ruff will act as a nominating com­ Hartford Gas ...... 45 Cons OU ...... 14% was coached by Frank Crowley, In­ by 24 British airplanes was con­ YM.C.A., a part of the beautiful m ittee. do., pfd ...... 45 Cont C a n ...... : ...... 67% structor in the drafting d^art- ducted over territory near the During the past summer the Rec­ ment. community group provided imder the To Bear Complaints S N E T C o ...... 110 114 C om P r o d ...... 87% Reduced from Eight to Five northwest frontier inhabited by reation Cjenters have been bolding The NRA compliance board will Students were also informed as wills of Willie T. Morton and Dr. public dancing in the East Side filanufacturlng Stocks Del L and Wn ...... 88 Columns, But Otherwise Is Bajauri tribesmen accused of shel­ Francis H. Whlton, the activities be created to hear complaints of D rug ...... 48% to plans for tbs fall and winter and tering three agitators wanted by building, and its popularity and at­ non-compliance with the President’s Am Hardware ...... 20 22 tbe rules and regulations of the Unchanged. begun in the long'familiar "White Am Hosiery...... 15 — Du P o n t...... 83% the British. The airmen bombed the tendance has been so successful, Re-employment Agreement, to hear school were outlined along with in­ House” have been extended and en­ Arrow H and H, com. 11^ 18^ Eastman K odak...... 84% Bajauri village of Kotka.' five times that Director Frank Busch an­ petitions for exceptions under Para­ formation on all actlvltes pertain­ New York, Sept. 14.—(AP)—^The larged in scope, touching in its va­ nounces the opening of its fall, and do., pfd ...... 90 , — VElec and M u s ...... 8% In an effort to compel the tribes- graph 14 of tbe Agreement and to Elec Auto L ite ...... 23 ing to the school. Evening Post made its bow to the ried branches, a larger number of winter program beginning tomor­ Billings and Spencer.. — 2 men.-to give up tbe agitators. bear petitions to operate on the Elec Pow and L t ...... % No figures have as yet been com­ metropolitan newspaper field today people, groups than during the ear­ row night. The dances which were Bristol Brass ...... 1 5 ^ 17 8 lier years of the existence of the longer hour schedule ot existing do., p f d ...... 95 — Gen Elec ...... 24% piled as to the total enrollment at in abbreviated form, reduced from Between tbe years 1690 and 1720 held began at 8:30 and lasted until union contracts, instead ot tbe max­ Gen F o o d s ...... •...... 88% tbe school, as applications are still eight to five column size for reader Community Club. 11:16, but due to many requests the Case, Lockwood and B — 300 It Is estimated there were more than That this acquisition has been ap­ imum hours of the Agreement. Oen M otors...... 85% being received d^ly. convenience. dances from now on will start at 8 Collins Co...... 40 60 2000 pirates afloat off our coast be­ This Board will consist ot seven Gillette ...... 15% The Post, established by Alexan­ preciated is evident by the new p, m. and last until 12 midnight. Colt’s Firearm s ...... 16 18 tween Maine and Florida. members that have been added in members, including the permanent Gold D ust ...... 28% This will give more hours of danc­ Eagle L ock ...... 81 34 der Hamilton In 1801, was reduced the lists of activities that have taken chairman. The other six members Grigsby Onmow ...... 2% ing and It is hoped that a large Fafnir Bearings ...... 40 50 In size but unchanged as to edi­ place during the open season and in named will represent employers, em­ Fuller Brush, Class A. 5 10 Hudson Motors ...... 15% LOCAL MILK DEALER torial and news policy. crowd will take part. ployees and the consumer, consisting Int Harv ...... 41% the winter months. The line, new Another added feature will be the Gray Tel Pay Station. 16% 18% The change was made because the rooms of the building have been of an employee in Industry, em­ Int N i c k ...... 20% return of Ekidie Bateson, pianist of Hart and Cooley ...... — 125 publishers felt that a small, com­ TELLS HOW SHE LOST used by an increasing number of ployee in retail or wholesale trade, Int Tel and T d ...... 17% TO DIRECT MEETING the orchestra who has been on a va­ Hartmann Tob, com... — 6 pact newsx>aper would fill the needs commimity groups for luncheons, employer in industry, employer in Johns M anvllle ...... 58 cation. His fine piano playing has do., p f d ...... 8 — of New York readers to greater ad­ and banquets. The gymnasium at retail or wholesale trade, represen- Kennecott ...... 22% been the attraction for many of the Int Silver...... 42 45 Clarence Peterson to Be Chair­ vantage than the eight column once supplied the north end young tativ.e oC consumer and a lawyer. Lehigh Val C oal...... :.... 4 1 5 I % 0 F F A T dancers. On the same program do,, pfd ...... 67 60 standard sheet. men and women with adequate space Because of the grave responsibili­ Landers, Frary A Qk. 33 35 Lehigh Val R d ...... 23% man at Hartford Session of for tomorrow night Art McKay will Ligg and My B ...... 97 Independent Dairymen. ’The typographical appearance of Rheumatiim Gone Too for games and athletics. Altogether ties which will rest upon this board, New Brit. Mch com.. 7 9 the paper remained the same, con­ have two records which were made it must be properly organized and Loew ’s ...... 85% the past year has been one of con­ do., pfd ...... — 50 servative in type and headlines. by him and his orchestra. The the personnel must be selected with Lorlllard ...... 24 Hartford, Sept. 14.— (AP)—^More Here Is a woman who was rapidly tinued growth. Mann A Bow, (Jlass A — 4 Special sections Included literature Funds Needed names of the Records are "One the greatest care. A meeting of the do.. Class B ...... — 2 McKeesp ’Tin ...... 92 than 200 of the 2,300 inde­ putting on weight and who was Shade Bluer than Blue” and “Smile and books, drama and the stags, There is another side to the pic­ genera] staff wiU be held in the near North and judd ...... 16 18 Mont W a r d ...... 26% pendent milk dealers in the state trouble with rheumatism Jtoo. Read ture in connection with the Y M..C.A. Medley.” These selections have future to discuss the appointment of Niles, Bern Pond ...... 11 18 Nat Biscuit ...... 58 are expected to gather at the Hotel women’s . pages, fashions, society, her letter: made a big wherever they were Nat Cash Reg ...... 20% I,ast year was one of the most dis­ this board. Peck, Stow and Wilcox 2 — Bond tomorrow evening, to approve financial emd sports. The edi­ "I started taking Kruschen Salta N at D airy ...... 18% couraging in the history of the State played by the orchestra, a large Procedure Russell Mfg ...... 13 20 the organization details of the new­ tion carried 56 pa|^. because of the good It bad done for Nat Pow and Lt ...... 18% and Nation. Funds for the support crowd is expected at tbe East Side Pending the receipt of detailed in­ Scovill ...... 21 28 ly-formed Independent Milk Dealers’ Tbe Post’s financial pages contain a friend of mine who had been crip­ N Y Central ...... 51% of institutions of this type, as m building tomorrow night. There structions on procedure, tbe Board Stanley W orks ...... 22 24 Association of Connecticut—another full market quotations, heretofore pled with rheumatism. At the end NY NH and H ...... 28% other and more favorable times, will be the winter admission price is requested by Washington to take Standard Screw ...... 47 53 group banding together to fight the tmusual in the small paper field. of the second bottle I was weighed beginning tomorrow. do., pfd., guar...... 100 — Noranda ...... 33% and find I am now only 148 pounds failed to meet the Increased costs of under immediate consideration all North Amer ...... 22% proposal for a state-wide milk pool. Smythe Mfg. Co...... 24 — (original weight 168 lbs.) at which maintenance. The fine new building complaints which have been filed Packard ...... 5 The papers for. the association d e p o s i t o r s b e i n g p a i d is large and naturally expense ac­ with the local committee. .The first T aylor vand F e n n ...... — 125 have already been filed. Tomorrow’s I am so pleased. But I have alM Torrington *...... 40 42 Penn ...... 37% count mounts, with no appreciable SPEED UP NRA PROGRAM step in acting upon complaints is Phila Rdg C and I ...... i... 6% meeting is expected to ailprove the Danielson, Conn., Sept. 14.— felt my rheumatism much less, increase in the supporting list. to contact the employer complained Underwood Mfg ...... 33 35 constitution and by-laws and elect (AP)—The Danielson Trust Com­ which has been so troublesome in Union Mfg Co...... — 10 Phil Pete ...... 18 With a confident view to help at of and inform him of tbe nature of Pub Serv N J ...... 39 officers, (jlarence Peterson of South pany which resumed business after my knees. I must say I think the very beginning of a busy seas­ IS PRESIDENTS APPEAL the complaint against him and as- U S Envelope, com .. 40 — Manchester, will be chairman of tbe reorganization in May, today an­ Kruschen a splendid weight reduc­ do., pfd...... 78 — Radio ...... 9% on just ahead, the friends of the certEdn his conception of the facts. Reading ...... 54 meeting. About 80 percent, of tbe nounced it would make another er.” (Miss) B. L. P. Y annoimce a carnival to be known If the employer cannot establish Veeder R oot ...... 14 16 independent dealers in tbe state pajrment available on certificates of Overweight and rheumatic poi­ (Continued from Page One) Whitlock Coil Pipe ... 35 40 Rem R ia n d ...... 9% as “Main Street Fadr” which Will be that the complaint is grotmdless or R ey Tob B ...... >...... 53% have already been enrolled in tbe deposit Sept. 22, this twenty per soning often go together. -The six held in the YAI.C.A. building, utiliz­ J.B.Wil’ms Co. $10 par 35 40 salts in Kruschen asa^ the inter­ would supply much of tbe credit that the cause thereof has already Sears Roebuck ...... 54% association, which is expected to be cent bringing tne total to fifty per ing the entire street floor on Sep­ been eliminated, an explanation Socony V a c ...... 14 % aligned with the Connecticut Milk cent. nal orgfans to perform their func­ tember 26-27, both dates inclusive. tions properly—^ttle by Uttla that What further steps Mr. Roosevelt should be made that if the^omplaint South Pac ...... 31% Producer-Dealers’ Association in an Under the reorganization plan, "Country Store” ugly fat goes; slowly, yes—but planned in this direction, were not is true, It must be rectified imme­ CUBA’ S PRESIDENT Sou P RIc S ...... 42% effort to block pooling scheme con­ which foUowed the bank holiday, Among the unique features of the diately. The Board is asked to re­ South R w y ...... 33 templated by the state milk control depositors who accepted certifi­ surely. You feel wonderfully Fair will be “The County Store” revealed. healthy, youthful and energetic — Use of inflation moves have been member that failure to comply in St Brands ...... 29 board. The Producer-Dealers’ As­ cates of deposits as their share in where home made goods will be sold, more so than ever befmrs in your urged repeatedly in recent days by most esuses is due to misunderstand­ URGES STERN RULE St Gas and El ...... 14% sociation, formed at a meeting here reorganization were to receive ten also a large assortment of miscel­ southern leaders. But receiving at­ ing. Every possible means should be St Oil Cal ...... 42 yesterday, limited its membership per cent payment on these within life! laneous items. A large amount of Kruschen ^alts is obtainabla at tention in official quarters here was usikl to,obtain voluntary compliance St Oil N J ...... 42% to farmers with their own retail dis­ three minths. The business of the time has been devoted to the con­ by a tolerant, attitude and a. patient « (Contlnaed frona Page One) Tex Corp ...... 2 9 ^ tributing faculties and only such in­ bank been suci that liquidation J. W. Hale Drug Dept, Manchester struction of the props of this booth, Johnson’s statement during New —a jar lasts four weeks and costs York’s NRA rally that the govern­ explanation. If the employer fails Timken Roller B ear ...... 32% dependents dealers as might be ap­ of depcilt certificates is nearly a which is expected to create consid­ to comply, after having his obliga­ restore to power the constitutional Trans-America ...... 7% proved by the membership commit­ year ahead of schedule. not more than 85c. erable amusement during the fair. ment would use its full powers- un-' government of Dr. De Cespedes der the Federal Reserve and emerg­ tions fully explained to him, he Union Carbide ...... 49% tee. Another unique booth will be should be given an opportunity to Under the De Cespedes government Uni* A ircraft ...... 40 "Chinatown” where a large assort­ ency banking acts to force credit all could return honorably to their U nit Corp ...... g into rehabilitated industries. The appear before the Board and state ment of Chinese articles will be on bis case. posts, in a country free from de­ Ui Gas ^ m p ...... 18 % SCREEN ACTRESS TO PAY sale. Pottery from South Caroima inflation powers were contained in structive elements, to carry out the U S Ind A le ...... 79% the Recovery law. This hearing is to give the em­ will also be on sale at another booth. ployer every opportunity to make a highest ideals.” U S R u b b e r...... 19 Booths labeled "The Police Station" Though he demanded more speed, U S s te e l...... 56% Mr. Roosevelt also was happy over volimtary statement of bis side of the At a meeting of his inibmplete $ 3 2 ,5 0 0 TO SETTLE DEBT "The Post Office” and the “Art Gal­ case so that any misunderstanding Util Pow and L t ...... 4% Where to Buy progress of his Federal campaign. Cabinet of eight members, Grau lery” will dispense a varied assort­ may be cleared up, or if, after every Ssm Martin said many economic U nion ...... 70 Johi^D has reported a 25 percent New York, Sept. 14.— (AP)— An ment of articles for sale. Ltmcheon attempt at conciliation, the employ­ and social problems were consider­ West El and M fg ...... 47 recruiting ot imemployed into the agreement under which Helen Kane, and meals will be sold in “The Res­ er persists in non-compliance, a re­ ed, “as well as statutes for the pro­ W oolvorth ______; ____ . . . 39% ranks of workers and has set for stage and screen actress, will pay taurant.” Books, games and puzzles port of his case may be forwarded visional government.” Elec Bond and Share (Chirb). 28% NATIONALLY his October goal another million will also be on sale and dsmcing will to Weishington with a recommenda­ $32,500 in settlement of her debt to jobs. be provided on each night. tion that his Blue Eagle be removed the bankrupt Bond Dress Company In the difficult bitiuuinous coal AMERICANS IN CUBA. was approved today by Peter B. OI problem, the White House seemed by Federal authority. It is stressed that the compliance Washington, Sept. 14,—(AP)— LATEST STOCKS ney, referee in bankruptcy. weary of tbe prolonged discussion. Secretary Hull expressed hope ^ board shall have no powers of en­ Counsel for the Irving Trust KNOWN The accord reached between in­ LUTHER LEAGUE STRAW forcement except upon express di­ day the present government in Cu­ New York, Sept. 14.— (AP)—The Company told the referee that the dustrial and labor leaders on inter­ ba would keep order, but reports rections from Washington. Stock Market’s recently budding creditors had accepted the compro­ pretation of the NRA labor provi­ which reached the State Depart­ mise, although no creditors appear­ RIDE TOMORROW NIGHT sions, was considered another mile­ ment from scattered points through­ firmness blossomed Into a more no­ ed at the meeting. stone in New* Deal progress. ticeable rally today and activity ex­ PRODUCTS out the island were far from re­ The offer by Miss Kane to pay Announcement of the agreement NEW JERSEY BIDS assuring. panded with the advance. $32,500 and relinquish her claims as Expect About 60 Members to was expected today. It represents "nie secretary of state said con­ ^rly gains of 1 to 3 or more a general creditor of .the dress con­ concessions by both organized Iqbor ditions are probably less favorable Attend — Two Trucks to FOR STOCK MARKET points were pau%d by subsequent cern foUowed a decision by Federal WE FEATURE and noh-union industrial magnates at Antilla than at any other point. profit-tan.ing, but prices maintain­ Judge Francis G. Caffey that she ZOTOS MACHINELESS Snratt’e and BnmetTa Take Them to Andover Lake. on tbe question of unionization and Bitter controversies exist between ed a firm undertone and trading must return with interest $40,000 , PERMANENT BIRD AND FISH provides for a court of appeals (Continued from Page One) em ployers smd em ployes in that was mu h duller on reactions than which Murray Posner, president of within industries which will deter­ No machine, do electricity b a t SUPPLIES great sugar port, and apparently no on the frequent upward flurries. the company, gave her shortly be­ a ' strong, long-lasting wave. The final outdoor event of the mine whether employes who are dis­ change should move another would settlement can be expected in the fore the bankruptcy and at a time Wheat at Chicago began the day Dial 8011. ■ MILIKOWSKl year—a straw ride—wil- be held by missed are dismissed for actual in­ develop here in its place. immediate future. strongly, wlltet. a bit when Winni­ when tbe company was insolvent. the Luther League of the Emanuel The Florist efficiency or because they joined or “New 'Jersey,” Untermyer said, The American embassy at Ha­ peg price pegs were withdrawn, but ’The amoimt Miss Kane would Mary Elizabeth’s Lutheran church tomorrow night, Sheridan Bldg. Dial < helped to organize unions. “should be ashamed of itself to seek vana reported that the sergeant in rallied again. Cotton improved a have paid under Judge Coffey’s de­ BEAUTY NOOK and close tt sixty members are ex­ There was apparent a determina­ such an advantage of our necessi­ comiqwd of the army detachments dollar or so a bale. cision, including interest and costs, pected CO attend. Two trucks have tion of the administration to employ ties—due to the unfortunate unem­ at Samiago told American consular Group activity In stocks centered would have been about $48,000. in been engaged and will leave the price fixing if necessary to stabilize ployment situation. It Is far beneath officials yesterday he was able to first wi*h the industrials, which did that event, however, her claim church at 7 o’clock, proceeding to the oil industry. President Roose­ the dignity of that great common­ guarantee the safety of lives and against the bankrupt company Andover Lake, where refreshments most of the early rising. Utilities, SHELL GAS — OILS SCHRAFFTS velt approved a re-vision of the oil wealth. property of Americans there. would have been restored, since she will be served and a social hour en­ with few exceptions, were little DELCO BATTERIES Blue Banner Chocolates code authorizing this step after a “I am sure that the citizens of To Protect Americans. better than steady and strikingly claimed that the $40,000 she receiv­ joyed. conference with Secretary Ickes in CHAMPION — A.C. IgOc Pound that state will be deeply mortified Asked if the State Department Inactive. Rails came forward as the ed from Posner was in repayment SPARK PLUGS ' Rudolph Johnson is chairman of which the oil administrator told of would withdraw the warship which of a debt to her. the social committee which is in and will administer to those politi­ market turned Into the afternoon reports of a price war in . cians the rebuke they so deeply de­ is now lying in Santiago harbor, the dealings. Repeal issues looked vig­ Weldon Drug Co. charge of the affair. This is the The oil planning and coordinating P. J. MORIARTY serve.” secretary said that in all such cases orous, gains of 2 to 5 appearing tor DAVIS TRIAL CALLED. Cor. McKee and W. Center Sts. 90S Main 8t Phone 8895 third , -■ar that the League has held committee meanwhile had before it Federal Regulation it was necessary for the department National Distiller, American Com­ a straw ride and it has become the a notice from H.S.S. Rogers, presi­ He added: to determine on short notice wheth­ mercial, U. S. Industrial, Commer­ New York, Sept.< 14.—(AP)— most popular outdoor event on the dent of the Texas Ctompany, that his er American lives might bq. endan­ United States Senator jEunes J. League calendar of activities. "If the Stock Exchange so much cial Solvents and Owens-Illinois. organization would not furnish the gered and that the department Homestake, Ir the mining group, Davis of Pennsylvania will go to data requested by the committee. as dares to put through this tax- TYDbL dodging scheme to help deprive the would exercise great diligence to glistened with a 17-poIht jump, but trial next Monday before United TALLY-HO BEER This was a direct challenge of the make sure Americans are safe. Wholesale or Retail STORM WARNING imemployed of food and shelter, it its neighbors, Alaska Juneau, Mc- States District Judge Johnson TRIPLE X OAS authority given the committee In the Reports received by the secretary Int3rre and U S. Sm elting, were Hayes of North (Carolina on Fed­ Bay by Bottle, Case or Barrel. FOR GREATER MILEAGE oil charter. For violations of the will only serve to hasten the day of Washington, Sept. 14.—(AP)— from consular officers said there less ambitious. Chrysler and Gen­ eral lottery charges growing out JDpen from 8 a. m.-7 p. m., d.8. t GOODRICH TIRES code, penalties of $500 a day are Federal regulation of the Exchange, was an orderly Communist demonr rhe Weather Bureau this morning toward which 1 have been working eral Motors boU reached new highs of charity benefits for the Loyal fixed. stration yesterday at Manzanillo. Order of Moose, of which he is di­ M. & G. PRODUCTS CO. VAN’S SERVICE STATION issued the following storm warn­ for years and which the President In active trading. U. Steel was PACKAGE STORE ing; ’Two Communist parades were held rather slow, but Westlnghouse, Al­ rector general. 426 Hartford Boad BEER LEGAL IN TEXAS prom ised.” yesterday at Ciemfuegos, on the Co-defendant with him will be 695 Main Street “Tropical disturbance central Meanwhile several communities lied Chemical, Johqs-Manvllle, Du­ ibout twenty-nine north seventy- south central part of the island. pont, Case, Deere, Harvester, New Theodore G. Miller, head of the Austin, Tex Sept. 14.—(AP)— in New Jersey continued to bid to vest moving between northwest In Santa Clara province, two gov­ York Central, Union Pacific and Moose Proptigation Department. Beer can flow legally in Texas at draw the Ehcchange across the river. ind west northwest about twelve ernors are contending for control of Santa l>'e Improved 1 to 3 or there­ Another defendant in the case, Ber­ the stroke of 12 tonight for the The plan imder consideratiou by the KELVINATOR niles an hour attended by gsdes the province, but there was no con­ abouts. American Telephone made nard C. McGuire, pleaded- guilty F. E. BRAY first time in 14 years. client of Cadwalader, Wickersham Electrtc REFRIOERA’TOBS iver considerable area and by flict yesterday and the , situation up its $2.25 dividend with some­ after being convicted in a similar Jeweler and Watchmaker At the Aug. 26 special election & Taft contemplates, not the re­ and ____ vlnds nurrcane force near center, there was generally quiet, said thing to spare. Amusement issues case involving the Fraternal Order when repeal of the 18th Amend­ moval of the whole Elxchange, but AUTOMATIC WASHERS iaution advisee, vessels in and near State Department reports. strengthened. o f Eagles. GRUEN mentvoted, Texam also voted Sales and Service »ath. the establlshihent of a subsidiary ' Some Disorders. Wall street appeared to have re­ The trial will be the second for overwhelmingly to permit the man­ Watches for Ladies * "Other tropical disturbance cen­ exchange with 1,375 members. Some disorder' existed at Cristo, turned from Its NRA half holiday Senator Davis. The first, for which Standard Plambinfl' Co. ufacture and sale of 3.2 per cent and Gentlemen. tered in Gulf about one hundred De Coursey Fales, a partner in mining center in Oriente Province. in inflationary spirits. Su6b a mood he obtained a severance, ended in 645 Main St TeL 5617 901 Main Street beer and wine In communities that Ity miles north of Frontera, Mexi- the law firm, said: The mining companies and labor was doubtlesf fostered by sugges­ declaration of a mistrial last have not, though local option, bar­ >0, moving west northwestward “It is contemplated that the new organizations, Hull said, are report­ tions that * Washington was still fall because of the indescretion of a ibout twelve miles per hour at- red it. Exchange will rent quarters in some ed to have agreed to devote 10 or mindful of ihe need tor Increasing juror. Elbert Hooper, first assistant at­ ended by gales over considerable city in Northern New Jersey which 12 days to a study of labor tmions’ the natlona’ Income, particularly torney gener^, has ruled that per­ DELCO OIL HEAT irea and by winds hurricane force will be easily accessible to persons demands. of the 'igricultural. population, and John Gourley sons living lu dry sub-divlslons may The Perfect Heating Oirit iver small area, caution advised doing business in New York City, ’The official reports from Santi­ that th« commodity prides were not obtain individual shipments of 3.2 CUSTOM Backed By General Motors! tessels in and near path.” and wMch will have banking facili­ ago indicated labor troubles be­ to be forgotten. Meanwhile, hopes beverages.’ ties and. telephone and telegnraphic tween seamen and shipping com­ pf a forward movement: by business A'TLAN'nC TAILOR STANDARD PLUMBING Beer has leen sold openly under communications adequate to supply panies. this fall did much to enliven the Taylor Woolens AUTOIST RELEASED Federal permit in many Texas Hull said his reports Indicated mads to measure. CO. the needs of a large Stock Market.” day’s a ctiv lfe s on the •'lto<^ E x­ RANGE OIL . W i Uaia Street — cities and towns for some weeks. the situation is quiet at Camaguey change. Robinow Bldg. Middletown, Sept. 14.— (AP) — LAMB IS A^ESTED and that the threatened railway [. Arvon Walden, 19, of Chester, DEBTS DECiBEASED strike bad been postponed tor 15 BURGLAR \BRESTED 1 to 16 Gallons lOic caused of homicide in the death of Wlnsted, Sept. 14.—(AP)—An Middletown, Sept. 14.— (AP) — days. Stamford, Sept. 14.— (AP) — [rs. Doris L. Dahlquist, who was effort to cut down town and city The sleep of several lodgers at the - The secreta^ said he had ^not Ray Conklin, 26, of R y t, is held by DIES ’FROM FALL itally injured while a passenger in indebtedness here has come out on Middletown police headquarters was been advised ieis to the attitude of the Stamford police without bond 15 Gallons and O ver.. .. 8ic Williams Ofl-O-Matie Talden’s automobile was freed to- tbe winning end. The town treas­ other western hemisi^ere Republics Mlddleto^ Sept 14.—(AP) — distunbed during the night by the on four counts of burglary in the I OIL BURNERS i ly after the charge against him urer’s report for the year ending baas of a lamb owned by former toward recognition at the Orau San night season. Surprised and ar- Mrs. Katherine Peck, 84, of Ivory- \ as nolled iq Superior Court. Sept. 1 showed a cut 'n town debt Postmaster Daniel J. McOutby. Maurtin governm ent. roted In one chain store at 12:30 ton, died today In Mlddlaococ hospi­ Standard Phmibinf Fixtures Mrs. Dahlquist was badly crushed of $7,789.39 and of the city $7,- The lamb* broke, from its tether tbii morning, he is alleged to have V . F IR P O tal from injuries she received In a oly 29, as Walden’s automobile 065.56, a total saving'of $14,854.95. yesterday and was captured by A misdemeanor in one state may broken into three other chain stores fall down a flight ot steps at her JOHNSON & UTTLB 'ashed into a store platform at This was done in spite of tbe heavy Patrolman Thomas P. Rau wbo took be an indictable felony in another, during the' night, before his arrest. 116 Wells Stm t TeL 6148 home several days ago. A verdict l^eCeataBL enterbrook and then collided with increase of expense in the charity it to headquarters until It could be according to the law of the particu­ Several dollars in dimes, nickels and of accidental death was given b: tree. department. returned. lar state. pennies was found on h*"*- m edical exam iner .Tohn B . \ UANlJHlfiSrrKR BVF;.<<1IING h e r a l d . MANCHESTER. OONN^ THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 14,198R. PAWt

and six ushers, and the svssfiag was rood wroprlattais aet The ssloet- 1,T14 a loeml proposttlBn to condudsd with a repast and dans- men held a meeting a t tha town THREE mroON TIES the sale of tJZ bssr. T O G TIN CAN” HEBRON ing in which 80 oouplss took p a rt olsrk*s oSlee WoMiiay tvanlnf to DAILY RADIO PROGRAM Mr. and Mrs. Frankel will: live in dlaouas the matter and make plans The Rev. Benjamin H. BisseU, Hebron. / fo^ Uie future. It is said that the IRTHEPRY COLUMN Most frsgasnt violatioos of ahi^ . ^on of the late Mr. and Mrs. H. maetlnf did not break up until oommerce rigulatians In tha flrstt THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 14 (Central and Eastern Standard Time) ON NAVY v m m Mr. and Mrs. F. Elton Post motor­ quartsr of 1 ^ wort u in acrobat . .Asa Bissau of this place, has ao- ed to Pawtuokst R. L, Sunday, and around three a. m. Note—All projrame to key and bailo ehaini or croupe thereof unloea ipeci* ■ 'cepted the position of curate at an Miss Ruby Pease, cf Wethers­ Bat That Boes I^ot Affect the and low flying. led; coast to coast (e to 0) oeslanatlon Includes aU available stations, were guests for the day of Mrs. Eleeti 3:45— 4:45—Ray Hsatherton—also cst 9:3(H-10:8&—The NRA Program—cst in actual service an egg-shaped Mrs. Reynolds of the state com­ Sparks of . Mrs. Frederick aga^t rep^. 4:00— 5:00—Dinner Concert-also cst to coast craft, small as drships go—rl50 feet mission at Hartford spefit some time as/uSicers to serve the towi for the Wyman won first prize, and Mrs. The tabulation of the vote from 4:30— 5:30—John B. Kennedy—to cst 9:45—10:45—F. Martin's Orch.—c to o long and 64 feet high. The Navy here one day at the town derk’s cdsulng year: First Selectman, Edmund H. Horton, second. A birth­ 1344 of. the state’s 1371 precincts 4:35— 5:35—Richard HImbsr’s Enssm. 10:00—11:00—Glsn Gray Orehos,—c to o gave 202,689 for repeal; 43,136 LYinA L PINKHArS 6:00— 6:00—Mountaineers—weaf only 10:30—11:30—J, Hamb Orehos,—c to o calls her, offideUly, the 2MC and office looking up statistics with re­ Robert E Foote; second selectman, day spread was served. 6:15— 6:15—Countoss AlbanI—also cst 11:00—12:0(H'Daneo Hour—wabc only imofficiaUy, the "Flying Tin Can” gard to expenses incurred by the Edmund H. Horton; assessor, Win- against repeal ind 8,527 for unin­ 6:30— 6:30—Lum A A bner-east only structed delegates. TABLETS 5:45— 6:45—The Goldbergs, Serial Act NBC-WJZ NETWORK because her outer cover is made of town In the relief of the unemploy­ throp S. Porter; board of relief, J. 6:00— 7:00—Rudy Vallee’s Hr.—c to o metal instead of the usual airship ed. This is in relation to the Federal Banks Jones; town clerk, treasurer BOSSIONABIBS IN DANGER Garrett county, on the basis of FOR RBUBPAND PREVENTION 7:00— 8:00—The Showboat Hr.—basic BASIC — East: wis wbs-wbza wbal the vote from 21 of its 23 pre­ 8:00— 9:0(^Whiteman’s Show—c to e wham kdKa wgar wjr. ^wlw wsyr wmal; fabric. relief grant. The town will receive and agent of town deposit ftind, OP PERIODIC PAINS 9:00—10:00—Wm. ScottI A Orchestra Midwest: wcky kyw w^nr wls kwk “The way that ship has been per­ some compensation from the govern­ Mrs. Della Porter HUls; auditor, Itydney, Australia, Sept. 14.— cincts, also voted down i,784 to 9:15—10:15—Benny Meroff Orchestra; kwer koll wren wmaq kso forming is rather surprising,” said (AP)—A posse of white and native —east: Lum A Abnei^—midw. rpt NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmJ ment, but the amount spent by the Richard W. Hubbard; grand jurors, 9:30—10:30—Jack Denny A Orchestra wlba kstp webc wday kfyr cret cfcf Rear Admiral Ernest J. King, chief town in unempl03nnent relief has Philip Motz. Philip Clark, Edward policemen hurried today to Groute 10:0(^11:00—Ralph Kirbery, Baritone SOUTH — wrva wptf wwno wls i^ax of the Naval Aeronautics Bureau. been relatively small. ’The majority E. Foote, H. Clinton Porter; tax col­ island from Port Darwin to protect 10:06—11:0^M illa Blue Rhythm Band wfla-wsun wiod wsm wmo wsb wapi British missionaries believed in 10:30—11:30—Erwin Glucksman Orches. wjdx wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kprc “Little has been found wrong with, of cases of families living here who lector, Edward A. Smith; constables, 11:00—12:00—Showboat—coast repeat woal ktbs ktbs her.” are in actual w u t compriscb those Louis Roth, Harold Gray, (3eorge danger of an attack by aborigines. EXCURSION CBS-WABC NETWORK MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kgir kghl Before seeking money for a new not havin|: gained a residence here. Lyman; re^trar, John N. Hewitt; The tribesmen are said to believe PACIFIC COAST — kgo kfl kgw komo experimental ship, which would be the missionaries disclosed the where­ TO N E W Y O R K i BASIC—East: wabc wade woko wcao khq ktsd ktar The town is accordingly reimbursed board of education, Mrs. Alphonse VyeoaeedMaayfarMlt,

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SMART PALL STA'HONERY IDEAS YOUTI. WANT ’TO ADOPT FAVORS “VACATIONS” FOR SMOTHERS TO ’THE LETTER! — — I— Daily Heali0- S&-*LOV€ Ella Winter, Author, Says She and Son Gain By Designs Express Individuality— WWte, Pastel Siades Modish CHILDREN Separatim Believes Fathers Share . Sermce Hints on How to Kero igr O f €V€ In Child Training. World Famed Auuority By Oiiv« Roberts Bnrtoe 9 _____ Carmel, • Calif.—Ella Winter is a HABIT SPASMS OF sr wm firm believe* in the efficacy of a CHILD OFTiBN SU1B part-time-mother plan of life. TO NERVE STRAIN BEGIN HERE TODAY As a child who has been to the EVE BATLESS, pretty assistant One year she is off to Europe, movies and he can tell you about Mexico or Australia for a long stay, Blinking and Jeridng o f B en i to ir.ART.ic BARNES, advertising Common Forme gathering material for a book, arti­ manager of Bixby’s department everytlfing In it. N ot only that, cles, or lectiires. ’The next year she store, marries DICK RADER, a but a month later, when the story By DR. MORRIS FISHBEDi settles down here, takes over the constmction superintendent. IN(^ heis passed into limbo as far \aa Editor, Joqmal of tte Amerienn management of the house, becomes wants Eve to stop working bnt she you are concerned, he can go over Medical Association, Mid ot Hygeta» a home-maker, gardener and com­ the whole thing in detail and give tile Healtii Magazine refuses. panion ^ for her author-husbanfl, Unknown to Dick, Eve plays the you the namet. of nearly every ac­ Lincoln Steffens, and their eight- stock market on borrowed money. tor in the cast. Habit spasms often appear in year-old son, Pete. ARLENE SMITH, stenograidier at children, both boys and girls, be­ Inquire of the same child what Whichever Miss Winter happens Bixby’s, buys stock on Eve’s advice tween six years of a^e and adoles­ he has learned in school today to be doing at the moment con­ bnt loses all her money. SAM and it won’t be so concise or so sumes, her entire attention. There is cence. They appear moat often in HOLERIDOE, an advertising nuin clear. Examine him on it a month none of this suppressed “I wish I children who have been ill or who emidoyed by another store, is in- later and perhaps it has stuck but could be doing something else” have been badly nourished, or who vfatuated with Arlene. perhaps not about her that makes so ipany suffer greatly with nerve strain M O N A A L L E N , copy writer, dis­ Naturally the comparison be­ American women discontented. due to mental difficiUties at home. likes Eve and is responsible for tween a moving picture and school When in Russia, - she concentrated The most common forms of habit sevreal errors at the office for work is not quite fair, because a on getting facts for her “Red Vir­ spasms are those affecting toe face which Eve is blamed. Several small movie is a complete story told in tue,” a b ^ k on new Russia, with an or head, with blinking of t. e eyes, thefts occur in the office. Then an hour and lessons arr ^ y parts absolutedly unworried mind because sudden shaking of toe bead or Eve’s diamond ring disappears. Eve of the grade unit, divided up into she knew that Lincoln Steffens, and shruggmg of toe shoulders. Some­ suspects Mona and demands that bits. In other words the work is Pete probably were having a grand times there is also a jerking of toe she return the ring. Mona gives it progressive. A s a child looks back time batching. bands or a motion directed by toe to her. he may forget parts of the picture. banc, toward toe face, or a rejieated VaaCU 'RCt* E.G.C. Likes Domesticity The buildings on whicdi Dick has Yet this very difference, I clearing of toe throat. aS5 Now, at home. Miss Winter rev­ been working is completed and his think, shows partly 'where the Ella Winter els in cooking, dishwasLlng, mend­ employers tell him tiiey will have trouble lies. Interest never lasts ing, playing tlddle-de-wlnks with The condition called "habit no more work for him for at least when anything is too long drawn Pete or riding horseback or on a lycoddle about him. Moreover, I be­ spasms” is not to be confused with two months. He and Eve spend a out, and when interest fades chorea, rheumatic disorder. The bicycle with him,. lieve that getting away from her a brief vacation visiting Eve’s par­ memory does not clinch. movements of habit spasms differ “I really like housework, you child gives a mother a valuable ents. The day after their return Would Speed Learning from those of chorea by being perspective. We have definite ideas Eve is amazed when a policeman This is why I believe that if mo­ know,” she said, in her crisp Eng­ quicker and also by bemg repeated lish voice (she’s actually an Aus­ about the education of Pete. And enters the office and asks for *OIiss tion pictures, or even st^s, could continually in .toe same way. The tralian). "And I adore- gardening. they do not call for my being here Bayless.” be lued more in chool work, we movements ot chorea aure irregular would find not only better mem­ Did you notice our Italian cypress­ every minute.” NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY and vary constantly. ories,- bul a definite shortening of es'. The> remind Stef and me of "Absence Makes the Heart—” A child with chorea is likely to CHAPTER XXXTV the grade years. Italy, where Pete was bom. And of Pete himself is 100 per cenc boy, have worse movements when being Eve stared at the policeman. True, there are those studies course we had to plant all English adores playing cowboy, riding and watched by adults, whereas toe W hat could he possibly want of that develop reasoning such as flowers in our^ garden . (which is a reading such things as Robinson child with habit spaszps is likely to her? ‘T m Miss Bayless,” she said. arithmetic. ’This could go on as riotous bower' of bloom tight this Crusoe and Charles Lindbergh’s discontinue toe movements. ’The . “What is it?” eieiieiiiUB^SlieM :vlrr\/rm FYrn usual. And other subjects such mlnutel. And we are really proud of story. He gets a tremendous kick chile, with this bad habit is likely to “ Headquturters wants to talk to aa spelling ueed not be dramatized our vegetable garden. It's the best out of baying a mother who went have also excitability and obstinacy, to be remembered, although spell­ bourgeois garden in all of Cali­ to Russia ' and wrote a book and to sleep badly,and to suffer with * you about that accident last Thurs­ For the man or woman of letters, simplicity is the kejmote for stationery design. These exhibits, ranging day night The man who was hit ing too could be aided consider­ fornia.” gave lectures on it. And be adores headaches. B^ause o f toe imitative from the traditional monogram to the unique piano board insignia, reflect the trend of the newest letter­ has internal injuries and there’s ably by dressing it up to a point Mr. and Mrs. Steffens have al­ having her telephone him long dls- nature of children,' sucb habit some question about your bail.” head styles. of Interest. ways held the view that a woman temce clear from New York or send spasms sometimes develop almost like an epidemic in schools. Eve insisted that she had been ’The text book would be needed should have her work, just as much him cables on Christmas or his raphy wears her hair, begrudges the in any case to fix facts and to clari­ as a man. So Miss Winter always birthday. The very fact that she is ‘ rout of the state for two weeks and As such conditions are largely ..had returned only the day before. New York—Stationery should&haVe one design in stationery serve time she spends powdering her nose fy vague points with long explan- has had. Her interests are very not there all the time makes her atlonq. Everything on every sub­ seem more valuable to Pete. mental, treatment must be applied She turned to Arlene and Mrs. express your individuality this fall. the whole family? and wishes she knew how to spell broad, having specialized in econo­ to toe mental ^de. Pehney to substantiate her state­ Have the fam ily name, plus an and pimctuate correctly!” ject could ot possibly be handled mics at the London University and “ Russia is the only country in Never has there been such an at­ It is importsmt to find out toe ment but this did not satisfy the “s,” with the address below, across in pictures. There would still be served as assistant to Felix cS-ank- which women really are emancipat­ This was a long speech for Arlene. gaps to fill. difficulties in home that are officer. tractive array o f colors and designs. the top of the paper. Each mem­ furter at the Peace Conference. She ed,” Miss Winter stateo. meaning Somehow it comforted Eve. In the I cannot sit at my desk and pre­ associated with toe trouble and to ‘T’d call Mr. Barnes, the adver­ It’s positively a joy to go shopping ber of the fam ily can use it with later went to Germany and took all women, not herself. "Although present state of his finances Dick tend to suggest any complete plan regulate these. A ll sources of dis­ tising manager, to tell you what I’m for letter paper these days. perfect good taste. psychology with some of Berlin's they are not so well off materially was in no position to philander, even of presenting school subjects on tress, such as fear of punishment, ^yin g is the truth but he’s.out of The gay little co-ed will love sta­ Nor has the artist been left out of leading professors. Whenever she as a middle-class American woman must be stopped. if he were so inclined. the screen so as to co-ordinate it tionery which has the name of her the stationery picture. ’The pianist decides there is something in the wants to be, the majority are mar­ Such children do well with en­ tiitown today.” Eve explained. “And Eve trieu to put aside her resent­ with present day methods. It dormitory, as well as that of her can have a row of piano keys across world somewhere that she wants to ried, have careers and have chil­ couragement and pleasantness. It 'Mr. Bixby is away too!” ment at the fact that her husband would have to be begun first and college, engraved on the top of the the top of his paper and the painter dren. There is no conflict in Russia is not well to tind fault ccmstantly “Well, you’d better come along did not seem to worry over his im- worked out with time. go see about, she goes, and'it is all paper. might select an easel. for women. The government nurs­ with toe child because this keeps ‘■and tell It to the sergeant,” the employment. She did, however, r ^ Costiy—But Worth It right with Steffens. Other college women are apt to Simple ideas are best for every­ eries look after their children while his attention fixed on bis habit. : officer told her. sent his refusal several times to But when as great an agent as “W hy shouldn’t fathers have choose writing paper which' has one, particularly for a child. ’The It toe child is badly nourished er . Eve went with him, her eyes meet her downtown and limch with moving pictures exists it seems al­ more part in bringing up children they work, and no one thinks to ask blazing. W hy couldn’t they have personal initials in one comer, ad­ first name is enough. than they usually have?” she an­ a woman if she is single or married, otherwise ill it should, obviously, White and the pastel slmdes are her. Twice he packed a limch, stow­ most "tupld not to use it where sent a plain clothes man instead of dress in the other, and a broad di­ swers criticisms about her leaving it is so usual. In Russia women are be removed from school and given in best taste. You can’t go wrong ed his' high boots and fishing tackle It will do the greatest good, In­ an officer in uniform? She insisted agonal stripe in the college colors her son. “1 think Pete proves that coming to regard themselves as citi­ an opportunity to recover. Plenty if you choose white, pale gray or into the roadster and, after leaving stead of segregating it, as it is of sleep is of toe greatest impor­ upon telephoning Dick who met her running across the top of the paper. it is a good thing. He’s a fine little zens first, and only as women after­ Anyone lucky enough to have a delicate beige. her at Bixby’s, was off for a day’s today, as a men. means of recrea­ tance and also plenty of good food. at the police station. Dick demand­ fishing. When he returnee, in the tion. It is like growing flax first rough-neck, not anything of a mol- wards.” ed to see the officer who had made picturesque country or town house ought not pass up a chance to have Nearly everyone needs two sizes evening, happy and triumphant, to see its beautiful blue blossoms, the arrest the week before. When a photograph of it engraved for a of stationery—one for little notes with 1 string of catfish and blue or an orange grove for ^‘■s color. he arrived he confirmed the name The idea is that it won’t matter striking stationery design. of "thank you” and the like, and an­ gills, she refused to eat any of the Reels for Instruction could be but assured them Eve was not the used over and over. Besides, when much how details are settled, pro­ G l o r i f y i n g For those living at the beach or other larger size for letters. fish, and sulked through the meal worn the cost of retakes would be PUBLIC SUPPORT vided popular sentiment is suffici­ girl. near a lake, why not carry a nau­ I f you don’t care to have your like a spoiled child. “Who do you suppose could have ently aroused to demand results. tical idea on your choice of sta­ full name and address on your sta­ Dick said nothing. He gave up negligible. Original investments used my name?” Eve asked Dick. would be considerable, but the Hence toe present mountainous _Y o u r $ e l f tionery? What could be nicer tionery, at least have yoUr initials. the excursions. Eve knew, because time saved to children would also business of arousing. He called'for a description of the than an anchor, with perhaps a fish Monograms range from modernistic he no longer took his fishing tackle REGARDED CRUX girl and immediately they guessed near it, in one comer? If you styles to Old English. along. What he die, with his days be time an. money saved for tax By'Afida Hart payeri,. it must have been Mona Allen. write little invitations on such pa­ Personally engraved stationery after that he did not tell her and Back to the store went Eve, ac­ per, there’ll be no doubt in your is always a perfect gift. Elngraved she was too proud to ask. i wish the educational boards DID you KNOW TH AT- of each sti.te would get together OF ENTERPRISE •iqaiBS SERVICE INC companied by the officer who had guests’ minds as to what kind of note paper is a splendid littie re­ Eve could not know that events and make a definite move in this made the arrest. She was deeply wearing apparel to bring along for membrance to take along to your were shaping swiftly to separate direction. Talk gets us nowhere COIFFURES SHOB’TEB FOB humiliated by the stares of the other their visit with you. hostess. ’The paper which serves them and that she was to look back ’Thirteen high-speed airplanes " AU TU M N . employees as they passed. * * * the whole ^family solves the prob­ —we have alkec for years. Dr. It is next %o ImpossibK for any­ have been entered in the Deutsche on her selfish, childish'conduct in Finnegan, when he lived,. was the . Mona was at her desk when Eve A lady who has a summer camp lem of choosing individual gifts for one at a distance to realize how de la Meurthe Cup race to beheld shame and remorse. good angel of this movement. Coiffures for bobbed hair are and the policeman reached the ad­ in the mountains would do well to each member. ______» completely the Washington picture in France, May 28. But one man could not do it all. shorter this fall. Generally speak­ vertising office. The girl’s face have a pine tree engraved in one Giving a sm'all child bis own per­ is dominated these days by the Na­ The man-power strength of (To Be Continued) It needd concerted effort, and above ing, bobbed hair should be about blanched and a frightened look comer of her writing paper. sonal writing paper teaches him to tional Recovery administration. Great Britain’s Navy is at the three or four inches - in (front, two came into her eyes. take pride in sending out nice look­ an, action. Events of highest importance are lowest point it has been for 38 As an economy proposition as A cat’s eyes are sensitive to ultra­ inches on toe sides, and even short­ * “There’s the girl!” the officer well as a splendid idea, why not ing letters. taking place in other fields. The years. violet rays, enabling the cat to see New Hampshire, Vermont and er in back. said, pointing to Mona. “Thought government is launched on a multi­ A car going 40 miles an hour better in the dusk than a human, South Dakota pay their governors Bangs are particularly chic, but you said your name was Eve Bay­ plicity of separate major operations needs four times the distance in but a cdt cannot see by night as the least salary of any states in they are different from toe old-fash­ less! Well, ycu’d better come along knew— wives like Esther who could, was her inability to take advantage ranging from a cautious “ open mar­ which to stop as when traveling 20 ioned kind which covered toe fore­ well as by day. the Union—$3,000 a year. miles an hour. with me. The sergeant wants to see if they choose, take a nap in a cool, of the many bargains that heaped ket” campaign of currency expan­ head almost completely. The new you.” shaded room hr spend the after­ Bixby’s counters as the summer sion to the greatest public works New Jersey has the busiest air­ bangs are light, airy ones with new program in history. Yet so greatly And Mona, without a word, obey­ noon on an airy porch or lawn. And waned. A ll of her salary except the ways in the world, according to the forehead spacings. Sometimes is the limelight concentrated that 1932 annual report of the New Jer­ ed. she thought enviously of women likd small sum necessary for limcbes they are on either side of a center little is heard of anything but the, sey State Department of Aviation. “ She’d rather see the sergeant Mr. Bixby’s wife and daughters at and incidentals went into Atlas part, and toe center space ia imcov- than see me right now!” Eve told N. R. A. ered. Again they are worn only un mountain or seas^e resorts with Ckiupler. And of course she could In every class of officialdom this one side. And occasionally in toe Arlene and Mrs. Penney. “ She and nothing more arduous to do than to not ask Dick for money from his ^gantic experiment is the talk of middle with toe sides of toe fore* some man were riding in a rented change from one charming costume savings without explaining why she the town. Already it has attained head showing. coupe last Thursdaty night and they to another. had none of her own. or the stature of an institution. Like ^ School Side curls have a casual air about crashed into another car on Uni­ She told herself that when her the American flivver, it even has This was especially hard to en­ them. ’They are very becoming to versity Circle. Of course I was out stock market investments material­ developed its own lore of humor­ ON AND OFF dure because Arlene and Mona, young girls and if jmu are toe type o f town and she thought she would ized she, too, would have a pleasant, whose wages were much smaller ous stories playing bn the difficul­ get away with giving them my THE SCREEN for them, by aU means have some. easy life. ties of code-making. I than hers, were buying liberally. They should be worn quite far to­ name!” Another thing that vexed Eve General Johnsdn, the administra­ "“ “ Marie Dressier' Next morning Eve followed Mona gleefully exhibited some tor, is the magnet of constant atten­ ward the front over toe temples. Barnes to his private office as soon new bit of finery after every pay tion. His press conference attracts Don’t be afraid to expose your ears. as he arrived. It was high time, day. “ I doubt if she ever had $50 the news writers as does no other O f course, it’s a good idea to take she had decided that he learned salted away in her life,” Eve told part of the passing show at Wash­ careful stock of your ears before something of Mona Allen’s indiscre­ In the NRA Swim Arlene after Mona had ledt the office ington. And they find the under­ you decide to wear them uncovered. No use showing them if they aren't. tions. Eve told him o f the incident. one evening, wearing a new hat. “Do taking so moimtainous in its pro­ pretty ones, and less use in cover­ He agreed with her that it was seri­ you suppose she ever looks ahead at portions, so amazing in its ramifica­ ing them up if they are nice. ous and then rang for Mpna. He all—ever thinks of investing for the tions, that with one accord they Keep your neckline smooth and dismissed Eve, however, who had future?” rue the day when they used up all high. . ’There is no place for strag­ “She was looking to the future of their sujierlatives on the lesser hoped to be present for the inter­ gling locks in this fsdl’s bobbed hair view. when she bought that come-hither enterprises of the earlier Roosevelt era. coiffures. Mona did not reappear for at hat. A good investment, too! She Don’t decide on a particular style looks so sweet and innocent in it least half an hour. Then she came T o ilin g Thena A ll of hair cut until you are sure that it from Barnes’ office, dabbing her that I’m almost deceived about her Probably no Uvlng man pretends will be becoming to you. The best, eyes with a handkerchief, and pass­ myself. I f she could hold that pose to comprebend aU that may be in­ way, of -course, ia to put yourself ed through the room into the corri­ long enoiigh I believe she could volved in this great undertaking. It in toe bands of an expert and let. dor. marry some one really worth while. rises like the highest peak in the him plan your coiffure for you. "Tears!” sniffed Arlene. “ She But the mistake she makes is in range, but the Im t you can do is cried and I suppose he fell for it. going out with any xoan who in­ to get distant views o f the summit. You can’t expect your new fail Pretty soon she’ll be back to tell vites her. She thinks it makes her ’The men who originated the evening gowns to/ flatter you you she’s sorry. As though saying seem poptilar to have a date for scheme and the men now adminis­ unless your arms and elboWs are that will undo all the trouble she every evening. Well, it’s jtut reck­ tering it would be the last to claim white and smooth. has caused. The little sneak!” ^ less for her to be seen with aoxne that they eda ydt see bow the re­ Evening frocks are all-reveal­ And that is exactly what Mona of the men who take her about Sam covery act ta to be applied in all its ing. They simply won’t hide dll-, did. " I ’m awfully sorry!” she told and I are always meeting her and details. One by one they are pick­ colored elbows or rough, too-tanr ' Eve in a contrite voice. “Will you Sam knows about some o f the ,men ing away n t t ^ troublesome fea­ ned arme and shoulders. forgive me?” she goes with. None of them are tures ot the plan, with an eviifont Bleaching treatments for your Eve felt obliged to say she would, much good. One is married and confidence it can be worked out face can be' used on arms and though the humiliation of that trip another is an out-and-out racketeer. .somehow. shoulders. Remember tbat the Their difficulties emerge directly to police court still rankled. Sam thinks I ought to do something akin oq your arms is not Apt to .be . % from the faqt that everything de­ “ I suppose Barnes would fire her about it—be an uplifting influence aal tender as that on your face, and pends on a syve«pfo£ change in if she didn’t have so much imagina­ in her young life and see that she undiluted lemon juice can be used economic reldtionsbips. • Heretofore, freely on them. * ’ tion. Her value does lie in her origi­ meets some decent men.” for instance, no one ever bothered nal idsas,” Eve admitted. "D id you tell him how she edged The bleaching creams serve dou­ because industries overloaded here ble duty. They Ueacb toe eUn, “Yeah,” drawled Arlene. "Too bad her way into Freda’s party and how and there in certain of their func­ so many of them are misdirected!” she repaid me for the invitation to and soften it as well. tions. Under the old system that Your hand lotion plxye an im­ Eve longed for, yet dreaded the mine?” Eve asked. s on&j> didn’t matter. portant part ia fall treatmmits ot arrival of the time when Dick would "Heavens, no! He’d just think It matters a great deal under the lue* C ^ O A .. 1 arms and sbouldiers. Use it on go to work on a new construction me catty and he might even decide new. ’The line of demarcation must them each time you aply it to Job. I t made her uneasy to see bis to rescue her himself. (x n a be drawn pretty clearly because your hands. savings disappearing for their living each industty a to have its own "Do you know,” Arlene went on lend Elbows should be scrubbed with expenses. A t the same time she was code. ' The ship-building indiutry thoughtfully., "I’ve sometimes won­ a little nail brush each tinm you afraid his nexr job would take him goed into one pigeon-bole, for in­ dered why she doesn’t try to vamp L 'jt'" bathe. If they are very diaeui-' away from Lake City. In more pros­ Barnes. The fact that he’s fliarried stance, and the structural steel in­ JN this pleasing frock, ths full waist portions are mountedinte< on yoke dustry into another. But what la ored, use a bit of pumice on them perous times his employers might wouldn’t make any difference to her. af(er , they have been soaked In have glveu him some choice in the She’s the kind o f dumb Dora who’d portions cut in square outine and topped by a girlish collar, and to be dpne about that large section of the ship-building industry which sudsy warm water. ^ matter. Now, she realized, he would believe any man—e^'en Mr. Bixby the plaited skirt provides an attractive and comfortable fullneu. Sim­ 'essentially ia nothing in the world It is a good idea always to iMsp be fortunate to get work on any himself—could be vamped if she ply mads, it Is designed in four sizes: 6. 8. 10. 12. Sis# 8 requires but structuml ateel? a n d now. ladies and geatir a piece of lemon in your bathroom* ‘ terms. went about it in the ris^t way. yards of 86-lneb nutorisl, plus % yard,contrast, for the collar and Tba final Jodge Use it frequently on both bapds-r It was aa ordeal to reach the 'T il always be glad for my busi­ bolt ^ men, meet the grand old lady and elbowi. , -Vi -But the one question asked often- ef the movies as she sppesrs off oSiee promptly on those late sum­ ness experience,” Arlene continued. To sacura a pattora'and almpla sewing chart of this mods!, tear out sat by admlnistvntioB < offidals re A bottle ot liquid powder is mer mornings and it was an ordeal i ohampioB ebamplooins Um "If I marry I'll never be jaleous the' screen, as well, as on it oanM of oational rooovory is tbia akoteb and mall it to Julia Boyd. 103 Park Avenue, New York. iatea to no such technioal problem valuable when you are to endure the long hours at the of the girls in my hudbasd’s offiee. thla. It la limply: "To what de- Above you see Msri# Dressier in '■ ready to don a p ^ ^ gowm llarfarst Boffmsn, of Wllkos* N. T.. together with 15 cente in coin. Be eure to encloeo, on a sep%> nne of her famous comedy'roles; store. OKen when, with frayed •arro. Pa., bolder of tbs world's ru know the average/man has rate eheet of paper, your uime. full address, your slse, tba number, of gree can > the public be relied upon only doef |t obvor up ths lematddir n«vee and aching heart, Eve tried about all he can do when he sup­ to 0ve^_____ ifocontini ooDCbiulng fupport to this below. Miss Dressier reading -a of your'luminer tiui, tmt^ti.«ii«St lOO-rard swim rseord. Wbso this thie pattern (No. 1008x)/ and mention the name of this newapaper. letter from her "fan mall” as she to flnlah her oopy so that she could pietnrs was taboo sbs was bard ports a wifi, a couple of kids, a venture?" on tooroughlv and doeai't m b' o0 meet Dick p r o a ^ y at closing time, It work at NRA bsadaoartors lo fliver and a radio set and that prob­ Addreee dnila Boyd, Manchester Herald FMhlct' ’ 'That, as Washington seea it, real- arrives* at the studio In Holly* t your svsBfog Unma or flour part- she thought of other wives she Waahteiffton, ably he hates the way hla ttaaof* New Yo», N> Y. r Is tbs only " I f ’ In ths squation. wood to begin a day’s work. nera dark suits.

■!» ' MAMCHflpTER iVBNINO HERALD, MANCHESiyi, CONN„ THURTOAY, SEPTEMBER 14,1988. '■tU Cubs Gain Full Game By Shutting Out SPORTS WRITER HOOKS 1IWSC0NIUBEAT TALLY T W ia IN FIRST ANZAC SPRINT ACE Hiree-S^Mfft Star Ciq>tim» 200-POUND SWORDFISH MHnuMnniK TO HUMBLE LEADERS IN WACERS $1,0(10 I S Powerful Creq^ton Elevoi TEN FRECfOR'AU CAN DEFEAT TOLAN Omaha, Neb., Sept 14,— (AP) —,'^football flag this ton. Xta prs ssuiicn Some oolite atUetes are proficient statements Stark predietad ‘to dandy team, possilriy one of toe bast Corm pondoit Goes Oat for How They Staud\ OPENING SERIES CLASH in one sport lome in two — and we’ve ever had.” then there is toe ease of versatile And Collin agraea. From Detroit YESTERDAY’S RESULTS Pro Foot Racing Champ Bets Conrad "C otnie” COUln. ^ Fnmey Monster and Finds Am erican Even With he wrote Stark, advising him not ’Two Creighton university squads to worry about toe aaaaoo opener Chicago 8, Philadelphia 3 (1st). Cot New York Lead to 6 1 -2 On College Grids will call him captain this year Philadelphia 4, Chicago 2 (2nd). SeptemMr 80 against toe Unlvar* Himsdf Widi Two-Honr Gone, the Wolrerines He’s Faster Than Olym­ while he keeps one eye on a pms- slty of Kansas, because “it’s already Boston 8, St. Louis 1. CORNELL pective big league basebdl ebp- in toe bag.” (Only games scheduled.) Games HnbbeD Removed (This is another of a series on traot! • y Works Ont With Tlgera Fight on His Hand^ National Hare Than AO Worried; pic Tide Holder; Offer Col^ is captain of the football Pittsburgh 1, Boston 0. the prospects of major college foot­ After summer workouts with toe Bugs ball teams.) squad and captain-elect of the bas­ Detroit Tigers, Grilin wrote a Chicago 2, Qiants 0. After Two Innings; ketball team. Even his opponents Here’s Stoi of Battle. (Second postponed.) Wealth of Veterans. • Ithaca, N. Y., Sept 14.— (AP)— Dpen to Any U. S. Rmmer. friend that “these big Shots ake 7 Corpell’s Gloomy Gil Doble believes concede he is formidable In all only human — toey pull their pants St. Louis 4, Brooklyn 1. three sports. Remain in Second Place be will have “—^falr football team, • 1 on one leg at a time.” Paciflo Coast Ete Knows He’s Good Los Angeles 8, 6. Chicago, Sept 14.—(AP)—Just just an average Cornell team this Seattle, Sept. 14.—(AP)—W ^o- ’This blond from Hiutm, S. D., got By EBSKINE JOHNSON year—if they all are available, and Ck>ntidence, that invaluable as­ a job in Detroit and spent some Hollywo^ 5, Missions 4. oka, toe new wonder horse of Aus­ NEA Sporto Writer how vital Harry Newman, all-Amer­ Tie, Topping Braves 1-0; we don’t have any real bad breaks set in any sport, is . Collin’s in time with the Tigers after a scout ica game clincher, was to Michi­ or Injuries.’’ / tralia, isn’t along from way “Down abtmdanoe. Some might mildly re­ bad seen him b^elt a baseball with Avalon, Santa Catalina laland, STANDINGHS Underi’ seeking laurels In thin sent his manner, but the trimly an Omaha sandlot tuain. A m erican gan’s football conquest last year A’s Split, Red Sox Win. “Of course,’’ be adds, looking Sept. 14.—All you sport fishermen may be answered in this year’s Big very sad indeed, “if' anything hep- country. built halfback-forward-outfielder, With (>)llin this fall wiU be 17 W. L. P e t his teanunates say, ^merely knowrf other lettermen and a formidible who haven’t caught a wily, leaping, W eeblngton ...... 91 47 .659 Ten free-for-ad'i. pens to anyone, we’re .just about The famous equine sprinter is ac­ Almost man for man the same Ucked.’’ companied by Austin Robertson, his capabilities ana Is willing to sophomore squad. man-sized marllii swordfish have New Y ork . e • • • • • e eSl 54 .600 By HUGH S. FULLERTON, JR. discuss them — or prove them. missed the angling world’s supreme Philadelphia ...... 71 66 .518 Michigan team v:'hlch, aided by in­ A. P. Sporto Writer Whereupon the followers of Cor­ professlcmal foot iwdng champion nell’s big Red Wave have, started of Australia. ’Twice named on all-conference thrill. Your correspondert ^ knows, Cleveland ...... 73 69 JS14 numerable Newman field goals, pimt football and teams, Col­ Lynn Waldorf, Oklahoma A. £. M. because he captured one of ^ese returns to touchdowns, forward Chicago’s home loving Cubs were looking forward to unusual success Robertson only recently arrived D e t r o it ...... 69 72 .489 credited with a first down today in lin is toe backboxie- of an eleven football coach, lost five poxmda in sea mdnsters, weighing 202 poimds, 78 .443 passes to touchdowns, points after this year in one of the most ambiti­ in toe United States and came to Chicago ...... 62 the drive toward their goal of six SeattlS to join toe Winooka party which Ctoach Art Stark hopes will four days while instructing at f In a wild two-hout battle. Boston .... 83 .411 touchdowns, and what not won the ous schedules Dobie’s men have ever win toe Missouri Valley conference coaching school. undisputed 1932 title, will take the straight victories over the league tackled. and place hlirmpif under toe man­ ’Think of the blga|st, swiftest St. Louis ...... 55) 88 .871 leading New York Giants and a real trout or bass you wver caught, field again this fall. “When Gil gets even that optim agement of Rufe Naylor, manager National place in the pen­ of toe horse. ’Then visualize your trout or bass Pet. Except for the unique importance ‘Istic,’’ the word goes around the W. L. nant race. But there still were “I not only have toe greatest and weighing from 100 to 400 pounds, New Y ork ...... 83 52 .615 of Newman’s part in Wolverine suc­ campus, “everything is going to be cess, the rurter of returning Michi­ five games to go for a touchdown. all right.’’ fastest horse in toe world, but I with the whole Pacific to tear Chicago ...... 79 61 .564 have toe fastest human runner as .564 gan letter-wlnnors would make the Cube Blank Giants Lost Many Veto aroulid in, and you’ll get a rough Pittsburgh ...... 79 61 ’The Cubs weathered the dlfficxil- ^ U , and stand-readjp to post |1,000 idea of what swordfisUng is like. St. Louis ...... 77 66 .542 Maize and Blue almost an odds-on Doble’s fear of pre-season loss w s favorite for the 1933 conference ties of a rainy day, (^ 1 Hubbell’s for a race for Robertson,’’ boasted Oddly enough, this swordfishing Boston ...... 7 2 .. 65 .526 famed pitching and what power the justified by the failure of Frank N aylor. \hU tiu> ezpedirion had. me worried. Frank­ Brooklsm ...... 56 80 .412 championship. Murdock, veteran tackle and cap­ Even as it is, “Who’s gonna stop Giants bats could muster to win the “ Robertson, who In our country Is ly, I was afraid. For one who never Philadelphia ...... ,62 80 .894 tain to make up idholastic defloien- admitted and oeneeded to be the Mlchlgm?’’ is a question no Big opener 2-0 yesterday. It started out caught a fish larger than 10 TOimds Cincinnati ...... 62 86 .877 to be a double-header but after de­ cles, leaving him ineligible and the fastest sprinter on foot, wants a cen ts ADVANCED SAFETY Ten expert dares toy to answer. the thought of fighting one of these lays that totaled more than two squad leaderiesi for tbs start of a matoh raes against Eddie Toian, tigers Jf the sea was perturbing, TODAY’S GAMES Regular Fdr B v ^ Poeitton hours had kept a crowd of 30,000 campaign that Includes major ea- toe American negro who won toe to say . ; least. “What if he pulled National In bis bid for the fourth sucoes- hanging around until 6 o'clock, to gagements with Michigan, Syra­ 100 and 200-metsr events of toe FLOAIING COMFORT me ovofboard?’* Swordfish really Boston at Pittsburgh. slve league title Michigan has u d n see the finish of one oontest the cuse, Columbia, ' Dartmouth, and 1982 Olympic Games. Robertson is have swords, you know, and they Brooklyn at St Louis. shared or won, Coach Harry Klpke second was postponed, making a Pennsylvania. Ciraduation has cost in tralntog, and we -tand ready to y .md SMART STYLE don't cany 'em around- in scal^ New York at Chicago (3). will have more than enough regu­ bargain'blU today with another to the squad Bart Viviano, one of foot­ post 11,000 to cover our end of a / bards. Philadelphia at Cincinnati (3). lars from ti e 1933 team to fill all follow tomorrow. ball’s greatest plungers- and de­ match race at either of toe sprint Am erican positions. The Wolverines shared So far ae the Giants were con­ fensive bimks last fall; Jose Mar- distances. We wozild like to meet Captain Eari Wood and Harry Chicago at Boston. the 1931 crown with Purdue and cerned the whole program was a tinez-Corllla, an AU-America end; Toian In Ctoicago. • Now everybody ecm ride on ohro-low- Steiger tried to console me as the St. Louis at Philadelphia (2). Northwestern and the 1930 title washout Their margin over the Abe Georg^e, a fine tack le; and Ray “If the Olympic champion does pretnire jumbos. Our budget payment with the Purple. These same former pointed the prow of his neat Detroit at Washington. Cubs and the Pittsburgh Pirates Heddon, Dick Beyer and Bill Beall, not want to accept toe challenge, plan mokes it easy. Wo allow full value little fishing la'mclC Maimee, sea' Cleveland at New York. elevens once again appear Michi­ who also wor a game, was reduced first class backs. then any sprinter, in toe United gan’s most dangerous^ rivals. for your old tires and wiieels and arrange ward. to 6% games. Despite the job of filling places, States is welcome to toe offer.” While the boat pushed Its way Such skilled backs as Fay, Reg- Bill Herman, Kiki Ckiyler and Robertson, Naylor said, has run the balance on terms so easy you won't eezi, Everhardus, Heston, Oliver, Cornell prospects are bright. Dobie’s through the ultra-blue water off Riggs Stephenson rapped singles to squad is small in numbers, lacks 100 meters in 10.4 seconds and 200 miss the money. Come In today for free Tessmer, Renner and Westover meters in 21.3. Avalon, Skipper Wood introduced produce one run in the first. Then boimtlful replacements, but be has demonstration. may,. Kipki reasons, be able to after a pass had loaded tiie bases, me to the mysteries of baiting r lOOiiS a powerful nucleus upon which to hook with a half-pound flying fish "iNO combine their talents to execute Adolph Camilli forced Frank somj^of the manifold chores New­ Demaree at second and build. He stuck the barb through the nose Needs a Passer of the bait, and sewed it securely man personally took care of last juggled the relay for an attempted V year. double-play long enough to let Cuy- Thirteen lettermen are available EX-CHAMP TO FACE with heavy thread. as Dobie starts hia 14th successive Our tackle included a split bam­ US As for the Maine and Blue line, ler score the second tally. the lone vacancy, that of Ivan Wil­ Pittsburgh did its share toward season at the Cornell helm. Johnny boo rod seven feet long, a heavy baWRUAM BBAHOffiR Ferraro, a sensational triple threat liamson at end, will be filled by no climbing up oh the Giants Euid hold­ LEVINSKY TONIGHT 15-foot wire leader, a huge, auto­ back in his sophomore year but han­ less an^ athlete than - , ing a second place tie with the Cubs matic drag reel containing 1,800 Wm He Baer Upf dicapped by injuries last fall, is GENERAL feet of 55-pound test line, and a negro, toad star who made his by turning back the Boston Braves While boxing followers the coun­ mark last year. At-the other end 1-0, behind the tour hit pitching of sound again. Veteran backs include .j c r / / / / V ^ 0 t e four-inch hook. Such an outfit Is Walt Swlzer at quarter; Bobby try over watch this bum and that will be , a first-rate Larry French. DIAL termed heavy tackle by the Tuna Grant, Hbmer (^eoffrlon, Jake (3old- Sharks Opens Comeback bum in dun jousts, the finest piece flankman. The St. Louis Cards also got the Club of Avalon, and is used mostly of potential fighting machinery that blEis, John Terry, Bill Condon, and by amateur anglers. Veteran fisher­ -’There are three centers—all-con­ benefit of fine pitching and downed has come along since Dempsey lies the Brooklyn Dodgers 4-1. Dizzy several more. He needs-an outstand­ JUMBO ference , Ford and Venture With First Bont 5 19 1 men go after the marlin with light­ rusting in Hollywood. The battling Dean gave only five hits for his 20th ing passer and placement kicker but er tackle. Fuog—a pair of guards, Kowalik gadget to which this refers is Max and Savage, '-nd three tackles, Wls- victory of the season. is well fortified otherwise. Rubber Uj) 300%! Adelbert Baer. tert, Austin and Hilderbrand, all In the , (Cleveland The line lacks only veteran of Career m Mid-West Three miles out of Avidon we and Washington were rained out and Here is the saber-toothed savior regiilars^fii 1932! ‘ ' tackles, and there the replacements threw out twa “teasers,” one on of boxing, and he is being allowed the and Detroit are big and apparently ci^ble of Cotton, 160%! each side oi the boat, "^e teasers Those Boilermaker Backs to stand around at a time when he hs.1. an open date. filling the shoes of Murdock and are dead fi ring fish tied to 50 yards Purdue wll' need to fill some gap­ CSilcago, Sept- 14.— ClP)r~Jack Labor, 15%! Etc. 3 should be at the peak of his fight­ The Athletics and Chicago White George. The center trio of last year of line, and serve merely to whet ing holes in the line, notably those Sharkey who never gave Horace ing form, or to go through sUly Sox split their final doubleheader, Is intact with Jerry Brock at center the apnetite of Mr. Swordfish for left by Center Oehler, End Moss Greely tmnble on toe latter’s sug­ gestures with that bumptious be­ Chicago winning the opener 3 to 2, and Harry Shaus and ’Tully Kossack and Guard Letsinger, if the Boiler­ gestion to go west for golden glory, the real bait. hemoth, Primo Camera, while despite Jimmie Foxx’s 45tb homer in the guards. The wlngmen, headed BUT OUR PRICES ARE Skipper Wood throttled the boat makers’ backfield aces hope to con­ o f tha sesuson and the A ’s taking the by Jack Wallace and Frank Irving, brings his come-back venture as a down to about three knots an hour. bevies of pretty femmes (who tinue, the ground-gaining spree they second game 4-2 by landing on Red are large and fairly numerous. former world heavyweight cham­ The teaser- and the bait skipped mean Max no good whatever) ap­ have enjoyed. Tackles Fehring and plaud and flatter the young King Faber for a three run raUy in the To Shuflle Teams pion to toe middle-west tomorrow STILL THE SABIE over the water in the craft’s silvery Ungers, Guard Peters and EMd sixth. night, meeting King Levlnsky, toe Kong of Kaullflowerdom. Lowery represent a good start on “There will have to be some shut­ ’The Boston Red Sox finally halted tling around," Doble says, “and when colorful clouter from Chicago’s We scanned the sea carefully for this task. the St. Louis Browns 3-1, when Ghetto, in a ten-round bout at Here is Max Baer, the hardest In the backfield, smashing Roy you do that you weaken a team. an hour. ’The sun danced on the wa­ Lloyd Brown held bis old team to The tackles and the backfield are Comlnskey Park. It will be toe first BUY TODAY 1 ter, A 'one grull screamed. Then a hitter in the game, and a fighter Horstmann, fullback, will be miss­ six hits. time Sharkey baa ever boxed in toe ripple broke the smooth surface with a real ring instinct, frittering ing, but Hecker, Purvis, Carter, all shot.” One early season game has been m id-west. about 100 yards from the boat. away time that should be spent im­ Pardonner, Riblet, Peelle and Kee­ MEET WITH LANDIS cut from the schedule this yeah hnd Twelve days after bpgaglng Lev- Then another. A pointed fin was proving himself for the battle that gan will round out a backfield that AND SAVE! Chicago, Sept 14.— (AP)—Repre­ two major foes, Michigan and Syra­ inskey, Sharkey will meet one of breaking the water at express train is sure to come with Camera. can step with the best. sentatives of all major league clubs cuse, added. Princeton la off the his arch-rivals. Tommy Loughran, speed, —r. Swordfish had come up Max proved he had a punch and Northwestern lost Pug Rentner’s still having a mathematical chance the Philadelphia dancing master, in LAST OUR that he could take it but was hard indivlduNd brilllEmce, but 16 letter- schedule for a year. Cornell opens AUG. 1 “ LOW** for a ree meal. of winning championships were call­ against St. Lawrence here Sept. 30 a 16-round skirm ish in toe Quedeer The fin disappeared for a split to hit when he fought Schmeling. men retium, including Backs Olson ed before baseball Commissioner K. and plays Richmond here Oct. 7 in City, Sept 27. RIM SIZE PRICE , PRICES second late’’. There was a rush and But he showed also in that fight Eind Sullivan, Tackle, Riley, Guard Mountain Landis today to arrange the only two “soft" spots of the sea­ Beyond that toe fbrmer cham­ 29x4.40-21 $ 7.20 $ 5.75 Captain Wood jerked in the first that he lacked certain ring finesse Kawal, and several crack ends. for the 1933 . pion has vlsloiia of conquering a that he will need when he steps These, with a fine crop of sopho­ son. After that In succession the 29x4.50-20 7.60 6.12 teaser as the fish made a dash for ’The series will open at the park Ithacans tackle Michigan at Ann few more heavyweights and quail' into the ring against the big club­ mores, make Purple prospects rosy. it Ano'lier few seconds and the of the National League champions, Arbor Oct. 14; Syracuse here Oct. fying tor a --return 'cattle with 29x4.75-20 7.60 , 6.U skipper ranked in the second teas­ ber from Italy. Dick Hanley’s line will be young but 3 but the date has not been definitely 21; Columbia here Nov. 4; Dart­ Primo Camera, who knocked him 30x4.50-21 7.60 6.39 er. I took a strangle hold on the bigger and faster than his 1932 for­ s e t mouth at Hanover Ndv. 18 and out in six rounds, three months rod, braced my feet and waited. Here is a young man who needs ward array. 28x4.75-19 8.40. 6.85 Pennsylvania at Philadelphia Nov. ago. He has hopes of fighting Car- And then it happened—the strike! fighting all the tlnfe. Tom Laird of Minnesota and Ohio State appar­ 29x4.75-20 %» 8.65 7.10 80. nera, either at Miami in February, There was a powerful tug at the San Franclscc canny judge of fight­ ently beloxig again in the dark horse or In New York, next summer. 29x5.00-19 9.00 7.35 line. It slackened. A second, two ing men, calls Baer another Den^>- class. Both have many vets return­ SKEET SHOOTING 30x5.00-20 9.30 7.53 seconds and then with a great sey. Right—but he should have ing, and Minnesota is rich in sopho­ lunch, the game fish took the bait more of Dempsey’s backgroimd, mores. IS NOW POPULAR Night's Fights 31x5.00-21 9.40 7.75 and was off. more of riding from town to town mini Has IB Lettennen League Leaders 27x5.25-17 9.70 8.00 to do battle wdtb anyone who hap­ Illinois figures to continue the 28x5.25-18 10.00 8.20 ’That first dash of this big fellow pens to be in fighting mood or drive begun at mid-season in 1933 (By Associated Presa) condition. By Associated Preiu • 29x5.25-19 10.35 8.45 made me dizzy. The lin*' continued to bounce out of the second division. St Louis—Dave Barry, St Louis, 8.70 to spin out. I gave the reel a ter­ That was how Dempsey came up. Coach Bob Zuppke ooimts heavily East's Gunners to Meet Sat knocked out Howard Scott Clare- American: Same asjresterday ex­ 30x5.25-20 10.65 rific drat,, but it didn’t make much Walking wind-swept streets on improved morale shown by his more, Okla., 8. cept—Batting, Fon, Athletics, 31x5.25-21 11.00 9.00 difference. A hundred yards were through the dead of winter night youngster^, of whom there are 19 nrday and Sunday at Montreal—Pete Saastol, Montreal, .868; Muush, Senators, .388; runs, 28x5.50-18 11.30 9.20 gone, tban 200, 300, 400. ’The reel waiting for bis best fight. Riding letterm en. outpointed Bobby Leith in . Canada, (Mhrif, Tanks, 128; runs bat^d In. Foxx, \thletics, 142; home runs, 29x6.50-19 11.50 9.40 smoked. Would^he ever stop? The the rods across the country, stop­ Doc Clarence Spears has little 12. 9.70 skipper said he would, and he did— ping to bowl over whatever bum hope of duplicating his 1932 third- Lardship, This State. FoRCX, Athletics, 48. ' 30x5.50-20 11.86 quite suddenly, too. He was com­ appeared. Hardship. Hunger. place performance with a Wisoon- WINS Y NET TITLE National: Same as yesterdsy, ex­ 80x6.00-18 12.70 10.40 ing back to the boat! All these were rolled together in sln team to be molded around only cept—Runs, Martiii; Cards, 114; 31x6.00-19 13.05 10.70 I reeled in hne madly. ’The fish the back of Dempsey’s head that eight lettermen. Cjhloago looks for Stratford, Sept. 14.— (AP)—Skeet pitching. Tinning, Cobs, 18-B. shooting, regarded by gunners as Last Bight at toe TMCA Frankie 32x6.00-20 13.50 11.05 was headea straight for the boat afternoon in Toledo. And these an all-around revival under its new Vlttner, last year’s runner up, de­ are the things Max Baer needs the sporting replacement for trap DmAiTED BY RAW 33x6.00-21 18.85 11.35 perhaps at some 40 miles an hour. coach, Clark Shaughnessy, and with feated Eddie Morlarty in toe finals Then he stopped and lifted the worse than anythlnv else right a group of sophomores far above shooting, will reach its competitive now. climax in the east Saturday and of toe “Y" tennis tournament in toe Lake Foreet Dh, Sept 14.— (AP) OTHER SIZES^RICED AS "LOW.** whole 7f his "great, glistening body anything the midway has known for young men's class. Tbs score was clear out of the water and tried to a decade. Sunday with the holding at Lord- —Delayed because of rain yeinter- Indiana and Iowa both expect to ship, on Long Island t^und shore 6-3, 8-6. Morlarty, displaying a fine day. toe Australian Davis cup stars AMERICAN shake the hook out of his mouth. defensive gams, rallied several Half an hour passed, and he still "TBOW UNG ALLEYS be much stronger, but competition here, of the Great Eastern and Na- were anzioua to finish their seriee was going strong. At the one hour for all the higher rungs on the Big tionsil Telegraphic team and Indi­ times to even toe match. With toe with toe picked- American team to­ mark he seemed to be weakening. Ten ladder irso intense they’ll have vidual championships. score 6-2 against him in toe second day so they may huny off to Cali­ BOSCH But five mlautes later he put on. a RE-OPENED FOR FALL to exceed past performances by a The first eastern skeet shoot of set he made a four game rally to fornia for another exhibition leriee dash of speed and twisting and great deal to get out of the second National proportions was sponsored give him a 6-5 advantage but Vltt­ tots week-end. ner steadied down to take three The. American equad entered RADIOS turning thai would put any game Now that the evenings are cooler, division. last year, lui this, by the Reming­ fish to jhame. All this left me weak ton Gun aub of Bridgeport Skeet straight games and win the set and thle afternoon’s matches trailing REGULAR $79.50 bowlen are finding their way to the match. The players in tbs tourna­ and dri "Dlnp with perspiration. My Y alleys. The alleys have been re­ clubs have numerously been formed two to one, but with an excellent ment wish to express their thanks chance of evenffig toe score and a wrists ached. My arms were sore. surfaced and reflnlshed. More com­ during the year owing to increased Ye8terday*8 Stars to Mr. Slmonds who ran it in such slight possibility of winning toe se- My leg.‘ were stiff from bracing fortable chairs have also been added popularity of this form of shooting a suVsessful manner. rise. myself nutes later Skipper three singles. In some events shooting will be held Aniiouiicing The Opening TERMS ^ood stuck a gaff through his once Bnmswlck Balke red neck duck pins. In order that groups and L orry French, Pirates— ^Blanked on distant skeet grounds and scores proud, .silvery and blue body, and Braves with four hits for 1-0 vic­ report^ to Lordship by wire. ve lifted h’m on deck. Nine feet, parties may not be disappointed tory. Tbs initUl eompetition will be the leven Inche from the Ip of his reservations should be made by call­ Ueyd Brown, Red Sox—Limited ladies championsbips at 2 p. m - wo-and-one-half-foot sword to the ing Mr. Hamilton at the Y. M. C. A. 7206. Bach year more ladies take up Browns to six hits to win 3-1. daylight time Saturday. Then will T . M. C A . md of '*ls tail! ’Two hundred and Bill Lewis, Cards—^Walloped w o pounds' bowling, and the Y alleys have an follow in order the individual .410 atmosphere that pleases the ladies. homer and two singles against gauge 2 1-2 championship, the D odgers. jtmior championship and the .410 BOWUNG ALLEYS BANOBOARD TOURNEY GRID TEAM TO MEET gauge 8 inch championship. Spnday, the great eastern skeet BOWL 0?^ THE NEWEST « D O W N ^ Lincoln, Neb., Sept. 14.— (AP)— The West Sides football team WRESTLING team and individual championships ^ and america’s tenth annual battle of will hold a meeting at the West will start at seven a. m., to be fol­ he Baoghoards will be held Nov. Side Rec Mondaj evening. Sept. 18, lowed by the team and individual y BEST ALLEYS IN TOWN ', this year, on a Cuming country at 7 o’clock. All members of last B j Associated Press telegraphic matches. ’Those may '4 Nebraska farm, where comhusking year’s team, and any others inter­ New Yorkr—Dick Shlkat, Phila­ take all day, rain-or shine. To save diaanx^tment we woold ask‘al| groups, hampi.ins from nine midwestem ested in plujdng With the West delphia, threw Floyd MarAall, Ari­ To more than three score trophies leagues and parties to make reservations early. . CHETS tates wi. seek the national crown. Sides are asked to be present at zona. has been added a nevr oqe, for per­ States besides Nebraska in the this time. Plans for the coming Buffalo--J6' Savoldi, Three Oaks, petual competition by five man ontest are Iowa, South Dakota, season will be dlscusseil, therefore SEBVICB Mich., defeated Man Mountain teams, Eltine F. Warner, donor, ‘It linnesota, Missouri, Kansas, mi- it is important that a gO’>d turn-out Dean. (Dean disqualified for kick­ with individual silver cups to the €aUT;M.C.AJ Dial 7206 / 80 OAKLAND gTBRRT 8fBlT.S0 BBl ois, Indiana and Ohio. report for the first meeting. in g ). membsrs of toe .winning teau.- ■

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NOTED BAirBkB« ifWnOUkL I LOST AND FOUND , 1 WANTED—AUTOS— APARTMENTS—FLATS— HOUSES FOR RENT 65 COAST GUARDS NAB MOTORCYCLES 12 TENEMENTS 63 M ontreal, S e p t 1 4 .f^ (A P )— ^FtoaL ^v £ o ST—HALiF GROWN TIGER ^ FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM house, New York Policeman'i Tells tribute to an outstanrilog citlaett k .. vicinity of Wasblngton street. WANTED—1926 Ford coupe. Must FOR RENT—90 HOLL STREET, all improvements, with or without garage. Adults preferred. Call at FAST RUM RUNNER the Dominion and tha Provlnoa^ oc Finder please call 8300. be in first class condition to inter­ first fioor, five room fiat, rent in Why Most People Vanish Quebec war paid today at 'ttM A-1 condition, waxed fioors, shades, 189 School street pMAT.T. SILK pocketbook lost be­ est me. Telephone Rosedale 32-4. neral of Senatoz Fredet^' " * screens, and curtain rods, outlet Beiique, prealdent of tha tween tile Center and Benton for electric stove. A rent that you Have to Cripi^e Engine With SINGLE—SIX r o o m s : TUe bath. 4>the less able you are to work out its Canadiennr Nationale and of street. Finder please call telephone MOVING—TRUCKING- will appreciate. Rant very reason­ Why do missing persons dlsap Machine Gnn Befwe Crew 8626. Garage. 58 Gerard street jig-saw puzzles. University of MontreaL Bolamn STORAGE 20 able. with garage; also one five pear? qulem mast was sui^ at Bt Janiaa More Men Thaa Women Surrenders. room first fioor fiat, 98 WkiwUn REINTS OF EWER'S Description There Is llce alarm service today fifth day. „ . STORE BARGAIN—Priced eo oc­ entire force that Captain Ayres has pany verr approved here yesterday Ko "till forbids"; asplay IIbss boI cupant can make money, located In Now and then Captain Ayres runs at his disposal to deal with the 25,- when an autimohile driven by Washington, Sept. 14.—(AP)— at the-annual stockholders meet­ sold. coming section. Write Box Y, in FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement across a genuine case of "lost iden­ 000 or more cases of missing- per­ Harold H. Sonner of 457 Blohm Tbs Herald will Bot bs responslbls Patents have been issued the fol­ ing. Three directors whose terms for mors than ons inoorrsot tnssrtlOB care of Herald. modem improvements, . call at 15 tity" or lapee of memory. In most sons who are reported annually to street West Haven, struck a pole of any advortlsemsnt ordered for lowing Connecticut inventors: instances, however, the "amnesia" his bureau. Ayres is especially ej^red were re-elected. to which was a cable box controlling Ashworth street or telephone 3022. A number of proxies were cast in more than one time. Garage If desired. Julius Brenzlnger of Fairfield, is an amateur performance which proud of the record of his bureau, the alarm sjnstem In that territory. Tbs inadvertent omission of isoor- oppositlou tc the management, the winding, machine. the akillfal detective sooner or later which shows that only 2 per cent Factories, schools and chturches rset pnblloatlon of ^vertlslng wUI M POULTRY AND SUPPLIES 43 group being represented by F. W. rsotlfled only by oanosllatlon of tM FOR REINT—HEATED apartment, Thomas Ashley Graves of New exposes as a fraud. ot all the cases sent to him during were without means of sending in a Canaan valve. Burnside, Jr. charge made tor tbs ssrvles 'sndsrsA second fioor, 819 Main street S More married womm disappear the last fifteen years havs remained fire alarm except by telephone. En­ All adTsrtlssments must oonform Perry A. Borden of Waterbury, FOR SALE — RHODE ISLAND large rooms, fireplace, bath, gas than do single ones. M6st people the mysteries they were when the gine house No. 4 was isolated from in style, copy and typography with time-cycle controller. regtUatlona enforced by tbs publlsb- Red Pullets. Telephone 8671. range and water heater, newly are apt to believe that lovesick first report came to them. the fire alarm system. George a . Leggett and Albert C. Replies to a questionnaire ad­ srs and they roserrs tbs right to renovated, first class condition, girls, or maidens with blighted In the pictiure, "The Bureau of Sonner was arrested on a charge edit. rsTlss or reject any copy cob- ALLEN’S ROASTING ducka Uve Lusher of Waterbury and Nathan­ dressed to 16,000 out-of-statq, visit­ furnished if desired, rent reason­ romances, form the majority of Missing Persons,” Lewis Stone has of reckless driving and passing a sldersd objoottonabls. IHc lb., dressed 22c. Tolland Turn­ iel A. Cornell ot Cheshire, automat­ ors to Oregon disclosed the average CLOSING HOURS—Classified ads to able. Apply G. B. Keith Furniture miwilng women cases. Not so, de­ the role which is the counterpart of visitor spends 34.15 a day. stop signal. be published same day must bs re­ pike and Parker streets. Tel. 8887. Company opposite High school. ic rod feeding apparatus. clares Captain Ayres. It’s the mar­ Captain John H. Ayres. Pat ceived by 13 o'clock noon: Saturdays Lancaster P. Clark, Jr., of South ried woman, with husbands who O'Brien, Allen Jenkins and Charles K):80 a. m. FOUR ROOM TENEMENT; three Norwalk, electrical plug device. “don’t imderstand them," or other Wilson are the principal detectives TELEPHONE YOUR FUEL AND FEED 49-A room aptrtments, at 38 Mapic Norman L. Snow of New Canaan, purely domestic problems, who take attached to the bureau. Ruth Don­ boiler leaner. THEa WANT ADS. street. Six room tenement, garage. to dropping out ot sight. nelly has the role of chief file clerk, FOR SALE—WOOD, birch and Albert W. Holmberg and Philip ■. .-a-** Ada are accepted over tne tslephons maple mixed 32.25 loaid. The Gil- School street .Telephone 6517. More adults disappear than juve­ of which there are usually five, all at the CHARGE RATE given above □. Rice of Naugatuck, method of niles. The proportlo , says Captain women, attached to the bureau. The as a convenience to advsrtlaers, but nack Farm, telephone 6121. thickeniiig latex. 1 FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM down­ Ayres, is about 3 to 2. The older grapbers and typ:“ (w-agalnstts-Tb tbs CASH RATES will be accepted as Alfred C. Gilbert of North Ha­ A M nit jSif FULL PAYMENT if paid at the busi­ ATLANTIC KEROSENE and range stairs fiat with garage, all im­ you get, the more likely life is to other employees, including steno­ a e o r g e s ^ q b o : ness office on or before the seventh oil. 15 gallons and over 8 l-2c per provements, 29 Walker street ven, electric- motor. "get your goat,” apparently, and graphers and typists, are detectives. day followl.ig the first insertion of EJdward S. Cornell, Jr., o f W ater- gaUon delivered. Porterfield 'Hre Telephone 3487. each ad otbsrwlse the CHARGE town, siiction driven prime mover. RATE will be collected. No responsi­ Works, 68 Spruce street. Phone mi\' RENTS NOW AVAILABLE in all Winder E. Goldsborough of South bility for errors in telephoned ads 6584. Will be assumed and tbeir aecnraoy sections of the town, modem five Norwalk, balance valve. 9 YOUNG MEN ORDAINED STOCKHOLDERS TO HELP cannot be guaranteed. and six room tenemciits from 318 Clarence B. Perkins of Meriden, INDEX OF GARDEN—FARM - per month up. Arthur A. Knofla. filter. PAY CLAIMS IN BANK Telephone 5440 or 4359. Robert S. Potter of Old Green­ BY BISHOP McAUUFFE CLASSIFICATIONS DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 wich, door closer and door closer SIrtbB • e • s • 0.0 • oaua0.0 BAiHo «ui ^ FOR RENT—6-ROOM TENEMENT valve, two patents. Stamford, Sept. 14.—(AP)—Le­ BngaffAinADte • • oso • gLW ••••••• 9M B I FOR SALE—NATIVE grapes. U. J. Norwalk, Sept 14.— (AP)—Nine with all improvements; garage; Luther G. Simjian of New Haven, MErr*r*‘*’BB assia^algomod^ C Osano. 155 Oak street. 'Telephone young men , were ordained to the gal service i being made today on 322. Inquire 60 Hemlock street pose reflecting system. 175 residents of Fairfield county, JD^atbs • • • • • a a • •■■I* • ^ 8816. priesthood by His Excellency, the Card ot Thanks aooowa:***:******.^ S Richard Cowles Thompson of owners of stock in the defunct FOR RENT — SECOND FLOOR Most Rev. Bishop Maurice Mc- In Memoriam . a a o w o d A M r Woodyxont and Fullerton D. Web­ Bank of the United States, New Lfost and Found FOR SALE—CONCORD grapes 50c Flat of five rooms, 28 Marble Auliffv, D. D., at the Holy Ghost Annonneementt a:a a a age f • • • oia • 90* • * a basket. Moriarty, 184 Woodland ster of Mountain Lakes, N. J., ap­ Fathers seminary chapel this morn­ York, for claims equal to the num­ Personals ...... • street All modem conveniences. street Phone 6092. Dial 6712. paratus for measuring electrical ber at shares of stock held by each Aatomo biles impulse frequency. ing. at a par value of 325. In New Ha­ Automobiles tor Sals 4 Parents, relatives and friends of Automobiles for Bxcharga 6 FOR RENT—LILLBY STREET, Frank E. Newton of Hartford, the ordinnandi witnessed the cere­ ven county, wh^e similar suits will method of locking together metal Auto Accessories—^Tlrss C HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 near Center, first fioor modem five- mony and recrived the young be started within a few days, it is Auto Repalrlnir—(Painting 7 sheets. reported that individuals will be room apartment; outlet for electric priests’ blessings immediately after Auto Schools ...... • dc* ••A FOR SALE—OAS RANGE, grey Andrew V. D. Willgoos of West sued fo'-- as much as 330,000. The Autos—Ship by Truck f stove; garage. Inquire 21 Elro. the ordinations. A reception and and white enamel, in good ccmdl- Hartford, cylinder construction for entire imoimt sought to be collect­ Autos—For Hire ...... 3 Phone 5661. dinner attended by His Excellency Garages—Service—Storage « ..• > It tlon, 36.00, 18 Winter street aircraft en^es. ed in Connecticut is 3400,000 and Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... '.mm 11 FO R REN T— FO U R AN D SDC- Otho V. Kean of New Haven, leaf the Bishop, the visiting clergy and 350,000 of this has already been .Wanted Autos—Motorcyclss .... 13 several hundred of the laity was Bosiness and Proteaslonal Ssivleea FOR SALE—HTTCHEN cabinet Room Tenements, with all Im­ stemming machine. voluntarily paid according to At­ Business Services Offered ...... 18 and veranda screens. Inquire 169 provements, at 15 Oakland street Carroll Knowles of West Hart­ tendered the newly ordained In the torney FYonk Rich of Stamford, Household Services Offered...... ll-A West Center, street. CaU 8671. ford, contour surface grinder. seminary dining hall. Connecticut coimsel for Joseph P. i.aaw««K.88-A sive puppy. Telephone 6913. Rev. Joseph Murphy, C. S. SP. of Musical—Dramatic ..•.■..■aatn* 89 FOR RENT 64 ANTI-KNOCK GAS Dimralk, Irish Free State, Sept. time, and every time I put a dime a cat and Winc^ shouted, "Look Pittsburgh, Pa. right in its mouth," said Dimcy, at that! That cat lives in a baidNt Wanted—Instruction ...... n«c« SO I BUY ANYTHING saleable in the Rev. Joseph Duffy, C. S. SP. of 14.— (A P )—A dozen men carrying Ptnanelal FOR RENT—LARGE ROOM 20x40, “it would run down to the store. that’s supposed to be for clothes. line of junk. High^t prices paid. Philadelphia. arms held up the staff at the Dun­ snds—Stocks—Mortgages a,..* 81 suitable for business or club room, Unusual Interest was shown today dalk Junction railway station today " Twould buy some candy. Yes, "However, that is nothing new, ' Busluslness Opportnnltles 81 Call 5879. Wm. Ostiinsky, 91 Clin­ real 829 Main street Apply G. B. Rev. Edward Recktenwald, C. S. siree! And bring a bagful back ’cause that’s what most all house Money to Loan ...... 88 ton stre e t in the announcement by the Gulf and, when a freight train from- Keith Furniture Company, opposite Refining Company that it has per­ SP. of Pittsburgh. to me.” Ob, my but you’re a cats do. Such baskets' make a Help and SltaatloaB Rev. Herbert Pnieher, C. S. SP. of Dublin arrived, broke the seals of Help Wanted—Female ...... 81 WANTED—^USBID lady’s hlcjfcla High school. fected a new gasoline with a higher several cars and destroyed a num­ dreamer," Scouty cried. "You make comfy place to snooae in, goodness Help Wanted—Male ...... SI anti-knock rating. Coming at ttiia Chippewa Falls, WIs. me roar." knows.” Help Wanted—Male or FemiGe . . 87 Write full particulars to Box li, in TO RENT—OFFICES AT 865 Main On Wednesday morning His Ex­ ber of barrels of English ale. care of Herald. time, the Introduction of a gasoline The barrels were smashed with While all the rest were looking Agents wanted ...... x . sr-A street (Orford Bldg.), Apply Ed­ cellency, the Bishop conferred ndhor Situations Wanted—Fem ale...... 8i with an octane rating higher by hammers and the tracks were Their friend, the parrot, then 'roimd, wee Duncy shouted, ‘T have Situations Wanted—Male 81 ward J. HolL TeL 4642 and 8025. from three to eight points commands orders on James D. Manning, C. S. deluged with the bubbling brew. cried out, "Say! We’re in Pet found a dandy tame canary. It’s Employment Agenolee ...... 41 SP., Joseph B. Hackett, C. S. SP., Land! Look about and get ao- been slngtag merrily. Live Stock—Pets—Pealtvy—TaUeles ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 69 the attention not only of the uxtire The train crew stood by helpless, Doge—Birds—Pets ...... 41 oil industry but millions of Ameri­ Martin J. Hayden, C. S. SP., an^ part at the raiders menacing them qualnted with the pets that make "To' prove to you thaf Itta not Llv 1 Stock—Vehicles • • • • • PPCH* • • 48 WANTED—REFINED young lady If the Venus fiy-trap of Caro­ can motorists as well. Joseph E. Landy, C. S. SP., all of with revolvers. this place their home. dumb, ril make it hop out Poultry and Supplies ...... 48 to share apiurtment Write Box V. lina has been Induced to shut on Philadelphia. "Walk right up to them. They thumb. That’s what it does, the Wanted — Pete—Poultry—Stoek 44 Gulf officials say that the newly The attackers did not touch the H erald. something it does not want it perfected gasoline is available now Irish beer aboard the train. There won’t mind, as long as you are minute that I say, come out for For Sale—SUseenaaeoBS m e!” Articles for Sale ...... 48 opens again quickly, and when at all Gulf service stations and Sponges are really skeletcns. have been numerous instances re­ very kind. You’ll never find as Boats and Acceseones ...... 46 FOR RENT—HEAT:^ FRONT cheated two or tiiree times in dealers, and that there will be no Living sponges are covered with cently of the deatmctlon of English nice pets, lads, no matter where Building Materials ...... 47 Room on Main Street, next to Post rapid succession, the plant ceases Increase In price over the prevailing flesh and somewhat reseml^^ie a beer as p u t of the anti-British cam­ you roam ." (The Ttalee see som Diamonds—W atches-^ewelry « 48 Office. Call 6160. "O h, lo o k !. A dog house,” Dotty tricks ta the next stMy.) leottloal Appliances—Radio ... 49 to respond for a time. price of popular gasolines. 0 fresh liver. paign in the Free State. fuel and Peed ...... 49-A Garden — Farm—Dairy Prodnets 80 Household Goods ...... k. a II BOARDERS WANTED 59-A Machinery and Tools ..c..gu.Me 81 A L L E Y OOP What! No Fatted Calf! By H AM LIN Musical Instruments ....»r>.a,L*«;e 88 FRONT BEIDROOM with board, for Office and Store Equlpraeat 84 Specials at the S tores...... 86 gentleman, reasonable, private wearing Apparel—Furs 87 family. 8 Oakland street, one block Wanted—To Buy ...... a,,...., 88 from Main. Tdephone 448L r oard—Hotel] Btwtqkraati FUMNY^NOnr a \ Booms Without Board 88 Boarders Wanted...... - .It-Aj WANTED—ROOMS— ( SOUL IN SIGHT f )' Qpuntry Board—Resorts 6M BOARD, Botela—ResUnranU ll' \ WHAT A SWELL Waated—Rooms—Board || REFINED YOUNG LADY WOULD Boal Batato Haat V RECEPTION / " lenta, Flats, Tansmsnts m 18 like room and board In private fam­ isss Locations for Roat 84 ily, west of Main street / Write . . I Duses for Rant ...... 8 8 Herald, Box X . ibtirbaa for Rent M gmmer Homes for Boat 87 rantsd to Beat |8 Baal Hatata Per gala APARTMENTS—FLATS— laat^BolldiBg for Sale -mn 88 TENEMENTS 63 laaa Property tor Sale 70 _ f la u u d -L ra d for Sal# 71 FOR RENT—HALF HOUSE of six I0H8M for Sals 78 r rooms, modem. 286 Center street w ^ta foi' Etela^*er..w.e

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Toonerville Folks OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Gene Ahern [ sense and nqnsenseI FLEM PROPPYj THE LOCAL .iNVgNTOR. ♦ H of-^SO ITS YOU, E G A D ,N \ A Y C E N . OP A • Man—The bank baa returned that Stem Mistress (to maid)—You TRUTH ,TH& AAONAENT check. , are discharged, Mildred, for allow­ SifiSSL VAOOPL&J— AK' y o u , ing my husband to kiss you. What Hie Wife—Isn't that splendid! S N U F F Y J-^YO U 'r E a f t e r t h e l a d y w e n t What can we buy with it this time? sort of reference do you expect from me, after thatff »N TM' BUS»NtSS, OLTT TO 6ET Y0U,THE Pretty Maid—Well, you might at PWRROnr R E C ITE D Glenn—What’s the matter with ABOUT least say that I tried to please Brown? He looks glum. A POEhA 2 Frank— He’s been contesting his everyone, madam. t A[S PARRCrr,NOYY'? wife’s will. a in 't t h e y NGfTED FOR When business is sick, it hollers Glenn—I didn’t know she was TALKIN' 9-^SU R E, AN' g o s h - ^ m a y b e ’’ dead. to the government for help, then HE HA'S ARM ST Frank—That’s just it. She isn’t. at the first sign of returning health a in ' t CANA3RIES. it wants to fire the doctor. AN RECORD-^AN FOR SlNGtN'l w o n t t j k a t Woman—You might say if you ’ A\ AJLU like my new bathing suit. Asia, China, Egypt, Ireland, In­ TX3 BE ASKIN' [N FRONT OP AOCP^ Her Husband—Sorry, darling, 1 dia, England, Japan, Quebec, Tur­ didn’t notice you bad one on. key, Sweden, Siam and Java are X ? all towns in Texas. Page the League of Nations! Sandy—Are ye coming to the movies, Mary? Her Father (sternly)—Young Mary—Can’t. I’ve no money with man, do you think you can support me. my daughter on $40 a week? Sandy—Ob well, can I meet you Nervy Suitor—I’m wilflng to try, somewhere when I come out? sir—if that’s the very best you can do. Dyer—^I got a parrot for my wife yesterday. A look of recognition came over Payne—You’re lucky. I don't the diner’s face as the newcomer think I could find anybody willing entered the restaurant. to exchange. Diner— Pardon me, sir, I think we met here a week ago. If the home or the farm hadn’t Newcomer— Sorry, but I do not been such a swell place to mort­ know you. gage a few years ago it might be Diner— Maybe not, but I recog­ a better place to live in now. nized your umbrella. Newcomer— ’That’s impossible, A BIT O’ THIS AND O’ THAT: for a week ago I had no umbrella. Colors that run have a faculty of stopping in the most outlandish Diner—No, but I had. places . . . Some lawyers are so c abusive in court we should think One of the best ways to keep they’d be ashamed to go home to comfortable these days is to keep their wives. . . . The principal busy. When one has much to do he bUaPAT. function of a woman’s stomach is has little time to think about his m . \ wevica'iwfc to hold up her skirt. . . . A meal worries. local fellow says every time he (0 rosuiB. rox, itii) wants the company to go he asks FLAPPER; FANNY SAYS: the wife to sing something. . . . Md,u.awT.orr.. Some politicians are honest by na­ SCORCHY SMITH Jake, The Consoler By John C. Terry ture and others have the door of T w e l l .w h a t do" y o u Yh in k ' WAL, SCORCHY, t h e m T W O UAWe,!)© YOU honestly believe w e have / w h y CERTAINLY,SCORCHY. AN'WHAT^MORE W E'S^ public graft slammed in their faces. OF T m5 SE INDIAN SCOUTS WAS PICKED BY CHIEF THUNDER . . . The majority of persons who A CHANCE OP PINDING THIS PUemVE GOIN' TO t NO MVATTER WOW TW COUNTRY SPREADS OUT THER WHO ARE FOLLOWING THE CLOUD HISSELF FORME PER­ i^ S H , 1 HOPE BETTY V go on a diet in the morning hop off BAND IN THIS GREAT STRETCH OP COUNTRY *? ALWAYS BE PLACES WHAR Y E R GCfT TO SQUEEZE, OTHER t r a il s FOR US ? S O N A L . IS >LL RIGHT ! at noon. . . . A small fragile wife THROUGH IP Y ER GOIM' PLACES . T, ‘ PUMMS a r e n ’t w e t r u s t i n g CHIEF YOUNG BEAR HEADS T h ' can see through her husband easily, 4 l e a d s i d MOUNTAIWS AN'THEN CO/v\ES TW' MUCH TO OTHEiiS 9 COUNCIL OF TH'WOLVES WHICH no matter how big he is. . . . PASSES. Tri" GAME TRAILS THAT LEADS FROM MEANS THEY AINT NOS'MARTER When most yoimg couples embark AUSKA AN T h ' HUDSON BAY ,"TD AN' R IN *TH'WORLD. upon the ship of matrimony, they AN h e 'll G IT THEM BIRDS are all at sea. . . . The reason the ALL POINTS SOOTH HAS BEEN USED BY ANIMALS people pay the grocer instead of the AN' INJUNS FOREVER,GQIN'AN' COMIN'I doctor is because they know they will need the grocer again. . . . Most people are very pleasant as long as you don’t try to collect. . . . I f kissing is really an art— then, more than one boy is a Bahelor of Arts. . . . It may be a load off mother’s mind when daughter gets married, but think of the load it takes off dad’s pocketbook. . . .

Judith—Grace keeps asking Har­ ry if he’ll love her when she gets WASHINGTON TUBS 11 j _ By Oane OUT OUR WAY By Williams old. HOW CAM YOU TELL/ VEH. HOW O'VOU \l YOU BOZOS FIRST, WE'LL TRY A RAN~^ Edithe— W ell— she’ll soon know. ^ '' kio m o p e f o r -TMIEM -t i h a t o l I ' \T i m o o l O H A F T A 1 A LIKELY PLACE, ( KNOW WHERE TO V JUST KEEP OF SAND AND GRAVEL FROM Tt-t eLA-2\»sl’ MRARTH CLASS\C R u m a B o o T l ik e , t TiiS — . A s a means of hastening recov­ GAIL? FIND GOLD? /[ QOIET, SEB.j THE CREEK BED. THAtS ONE ^ h a l L Bo« m , OR B u s y 'NOULOMT MO MORE FOR THEM WHERE'LL WE GOOD PLACE TO LOOK. HOUSE ym\PE P l y h e r ery, most everybody is willing for F i t T ^ i s T H ' B l a -z i m ’ Cl u b l i g h t s Many a girl with a fine form everybody else to make some sacri­ DIG? tvEKiiNi' Ca r e ~ m o . a g e v e r y thinks she has the goods. B o R m , OR BoSY HOuSB. fices. c h il o p e m Ro m t o VNE.LI___ y n i f b F l y h e r s m a P P ^ L\E>P T H E IR S\RE.'e > I T v n o o l O - MO CHILOPEM PET o R h , OR CunaS HAFTA BE R u m T m ’ o C m a m 4 » HIS K'n EES.TH* y i e s Tb S h a r e BoE> , OR CALU HIM OP TO S A Y ~ iTB VslRECv(EO AGA i M!

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'X W ONT BE TALKED /// MERE ,SON.. "OUT OP BUYINfi A NEW^ FETCH ME A JUG HOW YOU CAN ------m /V OF THAT CIDER- LOOK ME IN t h e f ------W AR D R O BE.. IF YOU FACE AND PLEAD POVERTY WHAT DID YOU I HAVEMT BEEN CAN HAND OUT / V THE OLDER IT AblD T H E N THROW FIND OUT FROM IN Y E T -I ’M WAITIM' Q rOM MR. MONEY TO JUDGE ■fr T W O i s t h e 'rQUART8?y/ f BETTER... M O N E Y AWAY BEHIND TH E MEAT MARKET, FOR YOU ~COME OW - r* SHULTZ, JACKSON YOU M Y B A C K I S ...... C A N B U Y M B FRECKLES? MR. SHULTZ WILL THE BUTCHER, ..W ELL... WHY BE GLAD TD HELP ARE THOSE PEOPLE THEY HOPE .CLOTHES. STARING AT US„ US. I k n o w ! AND LAUGHING f TO FIND OUTVA/MO J PURCHASED PORKs CHOPS ^ 1 T H E DAY POODLE WAS p o is o n e d !!

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Fully 160 attended the meeting of Mr. and Mrs. Willard F. Hawley According to a dediion of tl)« considered these courses to be e during the (lay, as the local school ABOUT TOWN Manchester Orange in Odd Fellows and daughter Evelyn have returned ezecuti'-e bovd of the Mancbeeter most Important function of the desires to do everything poeei^e to POTTERTON AND D U li hall last night P. of H. members to their home on Benton street after Green Community club, activltiee EVENING TRADE T n A e s<^ooi and that he felt the assist in bringing further , knowl­ from Granby, West Suffield and spending a week at Giant’s Heck. service rendered lis a distinct con- of a loclal nature will not begin un­ edge to thoee iQtereeted in draft­ X wall diiklren’t clinic will be Windsor furnished an exceptionally trlbutlo.'i to tbe welfare of the com­ OiNEWLOUTION til the discontinuance of daylight ing, maehli.e, electrical, carpentry, held tomorrow morning at 10 o’clock good program. Visitors were also Mr. ELnd Mrs. A. L. Crowell and eavlng. At this meeting Griswold SCHOOL TO OPEN munity. present from several other Oranges F. Gay H astings o f Highland Pcurk textile abop, textile analyale and at the Health Center on Haynes Chappell, who it vice president of Snpplemeiitary Training shop mathematice. Potterton and Krah. who have s tr e e t in this state and Rhode Island. An are in New York City. They are the club, was appointed chairman It was pointed out that the eve­ conducted a radio and eervlee storq enjoyable evening in the lodge hall stopping at The Roosevelt. of the general committee. His asso­ ning school furnishes trade exten­ Short Unit Ooureee on Depot Square for the past;two The Woman’s Home Missionary was followed by a social time in the ciates are Carl Stoltenfeldt, Ben­ sion courses and not trade prepara­ All clasa wSl be conducted on years, are now doing btislDeas at society of the South Methodist banquet hall, during which Mrs. The Women of the Moos^ at their jamin Spencer, Louis Mohr and Monday, October 16 Set as tory. Btudents will be admitted the short unit course basis, offering their new location in Uie Farr Block church will meet tomorrow after­ Charles Howard and her committee meeting last, night at the Home Aaron Cook. This committee will only for training supplementary to each applicant an opportunity to at the Center. Much of the testing noon at 2:80 at the home of Mrs. served fruit salad, roUs, cup cakes Club on Brainard Place, elected anc have tbe privilege of naming its D ate^ Offers Extension their regular or usual employment. select nactly the work of which he equipment is not yet permanently Robert Richmond of South Main and coffee. installed Miss Marguerite Burke as assistants from among the men and Tbe re^ar Trade school instruc­ Is in need. Certifloates of attend­ installed but all is in condition to be s tre e t recorder, to fill the position made women members. tors wi'i have charge of the eve­ ance will be given to any students iised. Besides the n p B ii businees Rev. F. C. Allen and Mrs. Allen vacant by the recent resignation of Courses Only. ning classes, which will be held attending ten sessions. These Potterton and Kndi are also agenta Royal Matron Mrs. Anna Robb of will entertain the members of the Miss Margaret Deeme. Helen Davidson Lodge, No. 98, each Monday and Thursday eve­ courses are given entlrs’y free of for the Crosley, General SSectrle and Chapman Court, Order of Ama­ Married Couples club on Saturday Daughters of Scotia, will meet to­ ning from 7 to 9 o’clock. charge. Atwater Kent radloa A complete morrow evening In Tinker ball at 7 ranth. will fill the station of trustee of this week at the Groton Long Mrs. Anna Risley and her son, Director J. G. Echmalian of tbe Persons who are employed at Last year more than 100 persons line of electrical appliances will also Wells, are planning to leave by o’clock harp. After the regular enrolled for the evening classes. be displayed. at the meeting of Laurel Court of Point cottage of Mrs. Allen’s par­ local State Trade school annoimced night may enroll for tbe courses New Britain tomorrow evening. automobile tomorrow for Angola, business meeting a public setback ents, Rev. and Mrs. L. H. Dorches­ will be given, with six prizes for today that the annual free evening Supper at 6:30 will precede the Indiana, where the latter will take ter. the winners and refreshments. business meeting. a course in chemical engineering at trade extension courses will be of­ Tri-State College. He is a graduate fered to the public starting Mon­ Harold Richter, son of Rev. and Stuart Dillon of Robert Road en­ of Tilton School, Tilton, N. H., and day, October 16, and that registra­ Mrs. Karl Richter of Garden street, tered upon bis freshman year of attended Bates College last year. LONE “BLUE EAGLE” tions will be received on October 9 study at Wesleyan University, Mid­ will leave tomorrow for Michigan and 10. In making this announce­ Buy Now—Beat SOUTH ftHN<.HCS Tl h - COHN ■ dletown today. He prepared at State College at East Lansing, Irad Norton and Amasa Orcutt, ment, Mr. Enbmallan said that he W m iston. Mich., where he will enter his sopho­ the chummy Maipe Yankees from SIGNER REPORTED m ore year. Bar Hubor whose Job-seeking tour The Price Rise! Arvid Seaburg, general contrac­ in an unregistered 1921 Dodge car tor, baa completed all the altera­ B. C. Halladay, J. C. Robinson, came to an end here early in the Only One Busines Firm Signs tion work on the two stores which Roland Dion, James Sargent, Wil­ week, d*d find a customer for their Compliance Agreement Here car before starting back for Bar S p e cia l! he remodelec in the Farr block at liam F. Carlson and Clarence An­ Today. the Center and both stores are derson local Metropolitan Insurance Harbor afoot. A Center street auto­ Hartford Evergreen and now occupied, one by Potterton and agents will attend, the convention mobile dealer bought the machine Friday Afternoon Krah and the other by the Home to be held at the home office in New for two dollars and it is now re­ One name was added today to posing in his yard. School of Music Bakery. York city'September 14, 15, andl6. the list of local signers of the President’s Re-employment Agree­ Branch Studio From 3 to Norway Spruce Trees ment, bringing tbe total to 536. Tbe 13 Oak Street lone signer was the Shamrock EARLY Farm. Only a slight gain was re­ NOW OPEN 6 O’a o c k they beautify your grounds DELIVERY ported In the list of consumer pledges 'he total being reported as FOR BUSINESS and add to the value of 8 A. M. PIN E H U R ST >>»> 4>5> 4,470. your property For yonr health’s sake bay Voice and Piano Maxwell House - Pinehurst Fresh yoor Fish where you can depend Fresh Spareribs FOOD SALE on its freshness. Kraut Conducted by Manchester As­ L esson s STEAMING Eastern sembly of Rainbow Girls. COFFEE CLAMS White Halibut Basement of MIRIAM WATKINS Hale’s Store Mackerel BEEF LIVER Tel. 5791— 5171 2 0 d qt. Friday Afternoon ^ pound Filet of Haddock 24 2 qts. 3 S c lb. filet of Sole Each plant balled and wrapped Quohaug Chowder Clams. Fresh Salmon -Good to the last drop!” A In burlap. Local grown, hardy, Fresh, Genuine “NOTHING BUT THE BEST IN PAINTS” 4 to 5-year plants. in this Butterfish high grade coffee of fine flavor price group you will find Norway Block Island Cube Steaks and qnallty. This special on sale Spruce, Colorado Blue Spruce, SWORDFISH 5 BAGS CHARCOAL . .65c Pyramidal Arbor-'Vltae, Compacta MAXIMUM CX)VEBAOE Arbor-'Vltae, Green Juniper. HIDING and WEABING for three hoars only—shop Fri­ Help us do our part by paying Crisp Green Beans That is what we pnt into day afternoon! I local grown oar OUTSIDE PAINTS and your account promptly. Our de* the price is less than the same We May Have Fresh Com qnallty paint can be pnrehased ' balled roots, livery clerks are dependable. Give elsewhere. burlap wrapped them cash or checks. Lima Beans ...____ 2 qts. 25c IN 6-GALLON CANS I OUS RMT R em em ber! PEB Again No Profit Batter Special! RIPE PEACHES Reymond’s Raisin Wheat $ 2 . 4 0 OAL. 14 to 5-year Oar Best Bread, 12c . All Saturday plants Globe Arbor-Vitae, Hovelts Ar­ Broccoli Beets bor-Vitae, Sabin-Junlper. BUTTER Betty Crocker . Cauliflower Hale’s Evergreens—Basement. (NBA Member's) THOMAS McGILL, JR. Specials !c lb. • Becker’s Crisp, Fresh Angel Cakes 126 CEDAR S'TREET PHONE 6887 Next To West Side Bee. Go On Sale Delivered with other orders. SPINACH 19c and 39c each Each Friday TUNA FISH Tartar Sauce SOUTH NCHCSrrP ‘ COHN Sardines ^for. Russian Dressing, Afternoon 3 for 53c French Dressing The Manchester Public Market At 3 O’clock! Fine Quality Sea Food Get The Habit! FRESH MACKEREL Fresh Swordfish. Fresh Halibut Steak. gjfeU tilfabCBBBM y SOUTH Mf\NCHCST€R-CONN Boston Bluefish, to fp^ or to b a k e ...... 2 lbs. 25c IB Steak Cod to fry, or in piece to b a k e ...... 15c lb. W Hie Innerspring Fresh Butterfish. Fresh Made Filet of Sole. Fresh Filet of Haddock. MATTRESS Jhowder Clams...... 2 qts. 25c miles ahead Steaming Clams. ^ $12.50 VOSS and AT OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT All Sizes Available. Home Baked Beans. Home Made Potato Salad. A high quality mattress Stuffed and Baked Mackerel. with factory guarantee. The ONLY washer Home Made Snowflake B iscuits...... 2 doz. for 25c Home Made Crullers, plain or sugared...... 19c doz. KEMP’S, INC. that duplicates Home Made Assorted C ookies...... 10c doz. Home Made Fudge Cup Cakes on S a le ...... 19c doz. HAND WASHING ACTION I' A] i' I' \ f- / AT OUR VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT w h en y o u b u y Fresh Picked Green String Beans...... 5c qt. Awarded the Approval of Fancy, Large Evergreen Com. and Fresh Lima Beans. THIS CERTAINLY Good Housekeeping Institute ‘Nice White Cauliflower...... 10c and 15c head Finest Native Potatoes from E llington...... 39c peck MAKES IT EASY TO PICK THE BEST \\ \ y / / / ' ' EXTRA SPECIAL! STRICTLY FRESH PULLET EGGS, 9 from Coventry, at, dozen ...... ^ O C

DIAL 5111 With a VOSS it’s so easy to have TIRES an abimdance of clean clothes on hand. The Floating Agitator, found only on VOSS, washes In the clean, active suds at the top, away 0B from the dirt which settles on the bottom—exactly the way you would wash by hand. With this of TEMPERED RUBBE We Have Moved! patented washing principle you can wash a few pieces just as well as a tubful. Complete with electri­ cally protected safety wringer, too. Ask for a demonstration of this Every test we ever made, or had made for us, proved model. the important fact that Tempered Rubber gives 7% to Potterton&Krah 36% more miles at ^ more cost. You can easily veri­ 'Compare the Features Now at the **Center” 1. The only washer with elec­ fy this. Go to any U. S. Tire dealer and get the facts— trically protected safety 519 MAIN STREET — JUST ABOVE THE ECONOMY. wringer. Virtually eliminates the truth about tire mileage—the actual figures on com­ posslbUlty of accident

parative tread wear. See the proof that U. S. Tires out­ 2. Note the heavy, dirty sedi­ Special on Tubes ment always present at the wear other leading brands. bottom of the tub. The •VOSS does not force this R. C. i4. or Cunningham sediment through the wash­ Limited Number of These Types Only ing again and again, as PATHFINDER would be the case If the agi­ 4.40-21 4JH)-21 6.00- 19 tator were at the bottom. 201A nrrn it ■ nn n ■ 11 n n ■ i 40c each— ^you save 20c $5.50 $6.16 $7.20 3. ’The VOSS Floating Agitator 227 I*;.?.-* .r.T.r*T.7.'*r. . 50c each— ^you save 20c 4A0-20 4.76-19 6.00- 20 also washes in the clean, $5.94 $7.42 active suds at the top. Just 245 .1...... 50c each— ^you save 25c $6.65 as you would by hand. Center Auto Supply Co. Largest Stock In Town. Accurate Test Free. SCHALLER MOTOR 190 Centsr Strset SALES, INC. Bfanchester 684 Center St. Manciieater > Ask about Hale’s BUDGET PLAN Radio Sales and Service M. MERZ & SON Hale’s Bleotrie Washers—^Basement ALL MAKES. PHONE 373S 141 No. Main St. Manchester

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