(SIXTEEN PAGES) (CJlssallled Advertiatiif oo Page 14.) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1933 VOL. Lin., NO. 3. GIANTS OUT IN FRONT IN 7th, 6-1
■f: TRAPPED BY BLAZE, Crowd Of 50,000 Sees Giants Defeat Senators JUST CROWDER IN 6TH 36 DEAD, 100 HURT WITH 6-RUN OUTBURST - Fear 2 0 Mare BoiKes Are AUSTRIAN NAZIS CROWD SLOWS DOWN Lefty O’DooTs Pinch Hit Single With Bases. Fnll Starts StiB in Ravine — So Far DEFY GOVERNMENT FOR SECOND CLASH New Yorkers on Swift, Amazing Rally; A1 Thomas Not One of Bodies Has Goes to Mound, Is Relieved hy McColl; Goslin Hits Been Identified. Hang Ont Hnge Swastika Rush for Seats Not as Heavy Homer in Third to G ve Nats Early Lead. Flag in the Very Heart of Los Angeles, Oct. 4.—(AP)— as Yesterday; Weather ■<$> Grim-faced searchers today stum Polo Grounds, New York, Oct. 4. bled over the fire seared walls of a Vienna. — (A P )—A pinch hit single by Hits Circuit Blow canyon in Griffith park, from Continues Perfect. Lefty Frank O’Doul with the bases which 36 charred bodie:3 had been Vienna, Oct. 4.— (A P )—With full started the Giants off today on recovered, expecting to bring back a six run rally In the sixth inning the remains of at l3ast 20 more un Fascist Heimwehr leaders demand By EDWARD J. NEIL (Associated Press Sports Writer) that drove A1 Crowder to cover as employment reliei workers who ing ma tia) law to prevent further the National League champions were trapped in a brush fire yester- I outbreaks o'* anti-government vlo- Polo Grounds, New York, Oct. 4— batted around and took a 6 to 1 day. D lence, outlawed Nazis gave a ges- lead over the Senators In the sec (AP) —Stirred by victory and the B ^ d e s tte 36 ture of defiance today by hanging ond game of the world series. Huston, as^t^ P more a huge swastika fiag in front warmth and sunshine of another It was a tremendous rally, one of ^ t y charitl^, ^id 20 or 25 more perfect' baseball day, the march on the swiftest in world series history, bodies lay in a deep rayme. toe Polo Grounds for the second as the supposedly light hitting About mra ^ This occurred scarcely an hour -'■ ..'■ ''I','''' game of the World Series between Giants for the second day unleashed many of ^ gf *^^er the close of a thanksgiving the Giants and the Senators became an amazingly powerful attack. toe . hpcame a mass in St Stephana’s cathedral a rollicking, swelling parade today. Eight hits rang off the Giants’ bats the box-Uke the ^ p e of Chancel- New Confidence before the veteran Al Thomas came to the rescue of Crowder, who had fanned toe brush fire theythpTw!rr?t- were at- lor ^ Engelbert ,® Dollfuss from an as- The tension ot the opening day . ( r ' battle In which the gangling hero ot allowed only two hits and no runs tempting to pumed Dollfuss was able to observe his the home folks, left handed Carl through the first five innings. Hubbell, turned back the American Overshado'wing the home run belt that ^ a sltle ^ctim of toe fire j ^ffL^rthday j^^_ay_^cause the at- of Leon Goose Goslin into toe right morning tackeris alnr was poor. Part of the great throng of more than 50,000 fans who crowded the Polo Grounds In New York to watch League champions 4 to 2 as Mel Ott had been Identified this Exantlne Assassin field stands in the third Inning that Relatives were to be permitted to toe New York Giants and Washington Senators battle for the woj[ld’s baseball championship Is shown in hit the first home run ot the series, While police and psychiatrists in gave the Senators a 1 to 0 lead over view toe bodies In an attempt to this general view during the first game of the series. was lost in the new confidence felt vestigated toe political and mental in Bill Terry’s stUl astonishing Bill Terry’s 22 year old sinker ball identify them. star, HaJ Schumacher, the Giants balance of Rudolf Bertil, one-time Giants. LMd. of Experienoe army bugger who shot and slightly There was no question of uncer quickly made that up and went Frank Merrill, superintendait of woundc toe little Chancellor-Dic right on from tkere. tainty either today about the start GOOSE GOSLIN Griffith park, blamed toe catas^ tator yesterday, Frau Dollfuss, RUMORS OF PLOT ing pitchers, for Joe Cronin, the boy The spell Crowder, seeking the trophe to lack of experience in toelr children and toe nation gave PRESIDENT URGES PEACE pilot, already had announced that he victory evaded Washington in brush fire fighting, cm toe part of deliverance of toe was hurrying the veteran right the opening g^me yesterday, wove those who died smd toe men who i TO BOMB EMBASSY hander, "General” Alvin Crowder, to over the National league bats, was and took a moment out; Terry lifted sent them into toe ca^OT of dea^ Dollfuss was attacked at toe en- the Washington firing line, in an ef summarily shattered as Joe Moore, a high fly to Schulte. Ralph Scott, fire cmef, ^ parliament building, LABOR young right fielder and the first No runs, no hits, no errors, one BETWEEN CAPITAL, fort to quell the National League rated Merrill’s viows by the ^ police intervened, toe former uprising. man up, fired the opening shot, a left. ment, "It was suicide to send those corporal, stepson of ar emperor’s Starting Hurlers single to right. Fourth Inning men into a walled-in canyon, whose dentist, drew a smrll, pearl-han Soldiers Guard U. S. Building Glorying in the first opening day SENATORS: Cronin up. Cronin entrance was blocked by raging dled revolver, and fired. T^e bullets Gen. Johnson TeUs Opera- CHUMBLEY WINNER victory for the National Leag^ue raised a kigh fly to Ott in short flames, and whose only other means grazed toe chancellor’r left breast PLAY BY PLAY right field. Jackson threw out in Havana — Death List since these two teams met in toe By Alan Gould at exit was " •winding cow path up and wounded him in ^ e left arm. surbulent struggle ot 1924, the SWnlTEe'on toe latter’s slow ground'- toe wall of toe ravine.” Dollfuss said he qgtpected to re- ''Capdve er. Kuhel topped a sinker and was tors of OF NIiaT AULRACE] iants had young Hal Schumacher, T olo Grounds, New York, Oct. 4— Blindly iBbUowlng orders of their, ^ ^ :;U-office tomorrow, Now Set at 54. e stoker ball manipulator, ready thrown out Crito to Terry. foreawkn, BrtH’e Sian A t o o a ^ ^ j ' jg ^ (AP) —A heavy bank of clouds set No runs, no hits, no errors, none to Quit Qnibblmg About for the effort to make it two In a tled over the field today as the workmen stream^ Into the oox- sertU’s reem-d shows he Is not a row, and if possible nm history back left. like Mineral Wells canyron. member of toe Nazi party, outlaw Giants and Senators started the GIANTS: Ott hoisted a high fly more than a decade to the Yankee- second game of the world series. Deep in toe can3ron, a small a r ^ j^ugtria, nor affiliated with Small Points. New York Gty Pilot Crosses Havana, Oct. 4.— (A P )—A sev- to Kuhel. Davis raised high foul Giants subway aeries of 1922. Diffi The weather was cool, with a brisk was burning, toe flames and smoKe | Soclalistis organizations. He be enty-mlle-an-hour gale swept Ha cult it is to believe, in view of that Kuhel grabbed half way to toe from toe bruning scrub oak grrewth as breeze blowing and the weather was longed, however, to toe Christian vana today sne enforced a mora more modern Yankee exploits, the GiEints dugout. Jackson’s hot In the esmyon’s floor shooting Social “Wehrbund” until he quit the Continent in 2 4 Hours, Ideal for the rival fast ball right grounder was speared by Joe CJro- New York, Oct. 4.— (A P )—Presi torium on disorders, shootings, American Leaguers failed to win a handers, Hal Schumacher of the straight upward. the army two months ago, police single verdict in that series though nin with his gloved hand, retiring Ftimaoe of Death dent Roosevelt put the spur to en- ; commerce and political troubles. Giants and Al Crowder of the Sena said. 26 Minutes. toe second game was tied. the Giant third baseman with a Suddenly a wind whipped down Political aspects we’^e rounded forcement o^his National recovery | Cubans were compelled to re The teams leave for Washington tors. fine^throw. ' First Inning Into toe canyon, f in in g the blaze yp. gQjjjg quarters believed drastic codes today,with particular empha main indoorr and the capital expe immediately after today’s game for No runs, not hits, no errors, none into a furnace of death sweeping rienced its most peaceful period in SENATORS: Myer walked on a action against Socialist; and Nazis sis on peace between capital and left. putwaro from its center. Impended. Vice-Chancellor Emil Roosevelt Field, L. I., Oct. 4.— a week. curve that missed the plate by labor. (Continued on Page Two.) Fifth Inning ’ The cow-path became a line of Fey said "we are not g<'
falling, and at oourae to fight a bit for one of the prised souvenirs. EIGHT LOCAL YOUNG MEN SEEK I V CROWD SLOWS DOWN BID ORGANIZARONS r ',' • '»*- -.V h E lis ’ DANCE HERE Bill Fiores spelled Salveson after Wedding; OBITUARY a time, keeping strictly to Tester- LEAVE FOR C .C .C . CAMP FOR S E C e p CLASH day's order, not because they believe In It, of course, but just because. JOIN H AU CONTEST Von Ecker-McConville UDSEOFPOEOWI TO H E P CHARITIES Elight young men left yesterday Miss Emma Frances McCjonville, (Qoatlnoed from Page One) Again It was Ott who delivered the big blows into the stands. Bill Ter for Fort Wright, Long Island as daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mc- FUNERALS members of the C'ltizen's Conserva three matches in the (Japitol, start ry played in the clubhouse, he came Cionvllle of Keeney street was mar out late yesterday. You could win Tliree Cash Awards Posted tion Corps from this town. They ried this morning to Ralph Everett BeHeye Now That Meat May Mrs. E. J. SimoiMls ing tomorrow, with the sixth and kStk to Be HeM Friday a fortune betting on his appearance will be examined at the concentra Von Ecker, son of Mr. and Mrs. % Funeral services for Mrs. Fern seventh contests, 11 necessary, due at the same time todays tion camp *«d will be allotted to the Robert Von Ecker of Hartford. 'The (Atkins) Sinmnds, wife of Everett here Sunday and Monday. by SeU-Serre Grocery for Not Ha?e Been Responi- Giants O oat PIU various forest camps within two nuptial high mass was at 9 o’clock J. Simonds, secretary of the Man Perfect Weather .Night in the New Rose- Most of the Giants, little Hughie weeks. at St. James’s (Jhurch. Rev. W, P. chester YJ4.CA-, were held yester BasebaU could not have ordered Critz, long John Ryan, 'Travis Jack- Highest Votes. Those who were certifled yester* Reldy performed the ceremony. day aftentoon at W .tkina Brorii- to specifications a more perfect day. bie for Death. 9 son, (jieorge Davis, Gua Mancuso, day were: Maurice Haasett of 116 Miss Alice E. Von Bicker, sister of weed BalbreoiL ers, 11 Oak street, and were largely The 'sun poured down as it did yes and Joe Moore, devoted themselves Oak street; Thomas McCannot, 113 the bridegroom was the maid of attended. Mrs. R. K. Anderson terday, the sky overhead was full of In the bittiDg drill to meeting the During tbp month of October Autumn street; Fred Laurltzen^ of honor and the best man was John played a number at hymn tunes at fluffy gobs of clouds, and a light No report has yet been mads of ball squarely, chunking it into the HsUe’s Grocery department will con 174 Spruce street: Lawrence Tomm B. McConvUle, brother of the bride. Manchester members of Rockville the openlngmnd close of the service breeze was just enough to cool mild the examination made on the body outfield on a line, rather than aim duct a contest for the sale of Quick of 12 Myrtle street; Andrew Bleu, The bride worj a gown of white lodge of Elks are sponsoring a char- and accompanied a quartet from ly perspiring brows and flap the ot Lottie Titor, six-year-old daugh ing for the stands. Ryan, a very Arrow, a soap flake of National Jr., ot 396 Hartford Road; Louis satin and lace. Her veil of tulle • ity dance to be held Friday night in the Manchester KIwanis club, of flags that encircled the root ot the Reale of 26 Oak street; Victor ter of Mrs. Mary Titor ot 8 Besblvs covered stands stretching almost light hitter, seemed determined for reputation p roceed by Swift and was fastened with a band of pearls. street, who died Monday night at • the Rosewood ballroom on Depot which Mr. Simonds is also secre Company. Revas of 67 Union street; Farrell Square. The affair will be a geila completely around the field. a few minutes to park one in the Her bouquet was of bridal roses 7:30 of a mysterious poisoning Ths tary. The singers were Rev. Elmer All organizations both religious H. Webb of 23 Ulac street; Stanley with shower of valley lilies. The ■ event and judging from the reports The crowd seemed to wander In left field seats, but after teeing off Baldwin of 73 South Main street organs were sent to Hartford for a T. Thienes of Marlborough, Elmer three times, and seeing each drop social and charitable are Invited to maid of honor weui gowned in pink minute examination to determine if of ticket sales a large crowd will at Weden, Elmore Watkins and John more slowly, however, than yester and John J. Mozzer ot 304 Autumn short of the stands, Blondy shook enter this drive and contest for angel skin taffeta with Alice blue possible the nature of the poison tend. I. Olson. They sang two of Mrs. day when a last minute burst of sell three cash awards of gSO, $20, |10 street. his bead end settled back to punch transparent velvet trimming, hat Euid its effect upon the tissues of ^ e Each year the Elks raise a fund Simonds favorite hymns, “Beautiful ing brought the attendance close to which will be paid to the three or for expending on the needy people 47,000, just under capacity. The 5,- ing the ball over the infield. and accessories of blue. She carried child’s b o d y . Until the report has Isle of Somewhere,’’ and “Jesus, ganizations totaling the highest here, in Rockville and in Stafford 000 seats in the square block ot the When Terry did trot In from the an arm bouquet of Madame But been received. It cannot be definitely Savior, Pilot Me." There were many niunber of votss on Tuesday night, ■ Springs. A real worth-while job is center field bleachers, huddled be center field exit of the clubhouse he terfly roses and blue delpbiiiiums. stated what the poison was. beautiful floral tributes. October 81st. NO ONE ASSISTED I done by Rockville lodge members in tween the ends of the huge con was greeted witn the roar that al The ceremony was followed by a There Is considerable support now Rev. Frederick C. Allen of the Any person purchasing a pack aiding those in distress and the only verging stands, were filled, however, ways awaits the conqueror. He reception for 100 at the home of to the theory that the members of Second (^ngregatlonal church and age ot Quick Arrow Soap flakes in source of Income the lodge has are a full hour before noon. too dipped the fluttering bimting the bride’s parents, which was beau the family were not poisoned, els at Rev. Marvin S. Stocking conducted Hale’s Self-Serve ‘ Grocery during AT D E ^ BLAZE the series of dances it gives as bene The 20,000 unreserved seats found that prettied up the facades of the tifully decorated with blue and first thought, by meat. It is defin the service. Mr. Allen who has been the period of the contest will re itely known that the four pounds of fits. customers more slowly, however, distant upper stands. He hit one green and late g;arden flowers. associated with Mrs. Simonds in ceive a ballot constituting 1(X) votes Hamburg steak, purchased by the ' Major John Mahoney of VVood- and the gaiety ot the situation was baJ even longer than any Ott bad which can be dropped in the ballot Guests were present from CJhlcago, ; bridge street is chairman of the conducting prayer meetings at the further dimmed by the fact that the Van der Lnbbe TeUs Court Boston, Springfield, H.artfo»’d, Rock family was taken from a platter on belted, the pellet dropping down into bofx conveniently located In the which there were forty pounds of : committee in charge of Friday YJJ.C-A. according to the Oxford blue coated band went suddenly and an entrance opening in the farthest Self-Serve after it has been signed ville, Glastonbury and this town. I night’s dsmce and he reports every- movement in which she was deeply completely out of commission -or meat, and the fact that there were section of the lower right field as which organization it is to be Mr. and Mrs. Von Ecker left to no other cases of poisoning repqrted j thing in readiness. The ballroom is interested, eulogized the gracious, reasons imexplained, but unsatisfac credited to. As many packages as He Never Met Torgler, , a very fine one and those who have stands. day for a wedding trip to the Cen lends weight to the theory that kindly gentle woman, who though tory, whatever they were, to the Believe In Cronin wanted can be purchased and a bal tury of Progress Elxposition at Chi ‘ not visited it will be in for a treat. she had only been in Manchester but bleacher and rush patrons, who in lot will be given with each separate either the meat was not kept In a It was obvious Terry and the ’ Gi Other Man Accused. cago, the bride wearing a brown coo) place after purchasing, or had 1 The Elks orhcestra will furnish the a year, had wldeared herself to all sist upon their music at world package. Naturally the organlza- I music for the affair and dress will ants trusted completely in the traveUng costume. On their return come in contact with something of who knew her, and took an ikctive series. spoken word of Joe Cronlf^for the tioo who sttmulatas the most inter they will be at home to their friends 1 be informal. part not only in the religious, but A couple ot musical heroes with est among their -members and poisonous nature between the time Giants went through theinj^Lting Leipzig, Ciermany, Oct. 4 — (AP) after October 15 at their newly fur of purchase and the time it was ! in the civic emd educational life of fifes and a drum did what they drill, with the vanguard of the Sen friends ^ win the capital prize. —Marinus van der Lubbe, the eccen nished house at 459 Keeney street. In order to avoid any partial^ served at the Titor home. the community. could to save the situation but their ators straggling out to watch, with tric Dutchman who conf^seed start The bridegroom’s gift to the bride 'The other two members of the LEGION DRUM CORPS Both Mr. Allen and Mr. Stocking best wais none too good. As the out bothering to look at practice whatsoever the selection of judges ing the fire which damaged the (Ger for the contest has been held up so was a pearl necklace and to his best family. Alexander, 7: and Stephen read comments made by Mrs. Si first of the Giants streamed out of left hand pitching. man Reichstag building last Febru man he gave an ostrich skin bill 25. step-brother of Lottie are rapidly monds on different passages in the the clubhouse in center field, a They have Watson Clark for such that persons void of all In te r^ in ary, stubbornly insisted today that BEING JUDGED TODAY any of the organizations entered fold. The bride’s gift to the bride im p r o ^ g at the Manchester Me Bible, one of them written only last, squad of Senators were just arriving service, Snd a few of the experts he set the blaze unaided groom was an emerald ring and to morial Hospital today. Saturday, the day she died. In citizens clothes, and there was had a faint idea that in view of can be asked to participate. These Asked by Wilhelm Buenger. the considerable wagging ot heads and names together with a list of the her maid of honor she presented a Chicago, Oct. 4.— (AP)—Rolling Burial will be in the family plot (Enin’s strategy yesterday in nam presiding judge. Van der Lubbe as waving, and predictions. organizations entsred will be pub diamond pendant. The wedding drums and blaring bugles resoimd in Sterling, Nebraska. ing Stewart, he just .night say serted there were no accomplices Crowder today and then trot out lished later. gifts were unusually numerous and ed in Soldier’s Field this morning Giants Are Cooky and added that he bad not even seen ABOUT TOWN Elarl WhitebiU, bis veteran, and on If you are not familiar with beautiful. as 87 drum and bugle corps opened George Wheeler Once more Johnny Salveson, the Elmat Torgler, one-time Communist the records, best jouthpaw. This Quick Arrow you will find that it Is Mrs. Von EJeker was formerly em competition for the fifteenth annu The fimeral ot George Wheeler, right band rookie, took the practice leader, Slther in the Reichstag build The Women of the Moose will idea was pooh-poohed as something a flake of the highest quality— a ing the day of the fire or at any ployed in Cheney Brothers engrav conduct a public setback party to al American Legion National former Manchester resident, who mound to sharpen the batter's eyes double purpose flake—whicb is so ing department and Mr. Von Ecker died on Monday at his home in Wil- as be did yesterday. It’s an-old cus both unfitting the sterling Cronin, time before. morrow evening at the home of Mr. championship. and a bit beyond him in depth of thin that it can be crushed ^ a is with the Aetna Insurance com Kind Mrs. Henry VaJllant, 75 Hilliard The entry list was the largest in limantic. was held this afternoon tom, and a sort of superstitutlon in His testimony came as the trial guile. snowy powder with a slight squeeze pany. street. Six prizes will be awarded the history of the Legion. at 2:30 from the W. P. Quish Fu baseball, that the fellow who pitches of the five men accused in the fire Incidentally the press box man at the h ^ d if a powder, is desired. and refreshments served. The corps from Oneida, New neral Home. Rev. Watson Wood to the hitters in practice before a This flake can be used for silks was resumed after a recess called ruff, pastor o f the (Center Congre game they win, must be right back agers were “on” Cronin today for while a convention of Nazi lawyers York, was the first to take the his opening game choice of Stewart, and fine linen as well as in your Loiilg Lane of Lake street, has on field. Spic end span in West Point gational church officiated there and the next ^ y getting them prepared disbpan qr laundry, and it baa suds was in prog;res8 here. JOHNSON EXPUINS at the committal service in the again. He’s their good omen. A as the warm sun beat down and Judge W enger asked Van der exhibition in the window of the F. dress uniforms, the corps got the loosened coats, collars and vocabu aplenty ih hot water and caM water, T. Blish Hardware Company, a competition off to a good start. Blast cemetery. The body was borne continuation of the (liants one game too. Lubbe: by porters. winning streak will have Salveson larles. 'The theory Is that in a short “Is Torgler etnirely unknown to POLICYOF LEGION pumpkin raised on his farm that is rJniTig up before the Judges, the series such as this, you’ve got to If you are interested In this con marked as weighing 47 poimds. corps first was marked on its ap working harder than any other man test or feel that any organization to you ?” Lottie Titor lead first with your best, in order to “Yes,” Van der Lubbe promptly pearance, with both dress and uni in the series. have him ready for. further duty which you may belong would be in Farr’s cider mill off Main street, forms considered. Then the musi The body of the 6-year-old daugh There was the same cocky, con terested in a contest at this- kind to replied. Says It Will Consider the again at the earliest possible mo Is Not a Red will open tomorrow for making cians struck up a military air and ter of Mrs. Mary Titor who died fident air about the Giants as they enrich its treasury for the coming cider and will operate every ment. Stewart can work again aft 1 1 1 6 confessed Incendiarist who went into their drills. Monday of poisoning was brought raced about the fl^d shagging flies, er three days rest, but he probably year please get in touch with the Wednesday and Monday during the Soon after came units from to the home at Mr. and Mrs. Peter laughing, hailing each other, having won’t. Self-Serve Grocery by caUing in despite charges of the prosecution Taxpayer as Well as the steadfastly has maintained that be seasem. Malden, Mass., Pontiac, Mich., and Balon ot 2' North School street to a lot of fun. The odds ride with Expect a Sell-Out person or phoning 4123. day. Burial wiU take place tomor W. A. Jones a member of the is not a (5ommunist then stammer Milwaukee coimty. them now to win the series and the The trade had picked up nicely in Disabled Ex-Soldier. Although the fire alarm of the The eliminations were being held row morning at 9 o’clock in St. betting commissioners have made Soap Department of Swift and ed that he had been near the Reich South Manchester department the unreserved sections an hour be Company will be directly in charge stag the day of the fire to "look in two classes, determined by the Bridget’s cemetery. them a 6 to 5 favorite. 'They can fore the scheduled game time, soimded once at 9:05 this morning numerical strength of the organi of the contest and will be glad to around,” but had not gone inside. leap to 3 to 1 by taking today’s though yesterday’f rush and rum Chicago, Oct 4.— (AP) — Ameri there was no blaze '■hat necessitated FARLEY’S PREDICTION personally visit any organizations Judge Buengei askec Van der zations. Eleven in each grroup will contest. ble was lacking and the final sec can Lc^onnalrea were called on to the calling of firemen or apparatus. be chosen for the finals, which will and explain more in det^l the out Lubbe now he explained the reports Applause for Ott tions of the upper stanis in right day by their National commander, Workmen of the Manchester EJlec- start tonight at the same location. New York, Oct. 4 — (AP) — A line of the campaign. Mr Jones has ot three experts that the fire could The crowd saved its biggest hand and left center held only a few Louis A. Johnson, to adopt a policy tric CJompany shorted the circuit In the finals each corps will be giv prediction that al) southern states somewhat of a national ’•eputation not have been started by ‘‘you on veterans relief that would con while doing some repair jobs on for Mel Ott, the quiet, sturdy little resting peanut vendors The man as a former Chautauqua speaker en 15 minutes of drill and play. would vote for repeal of the right lielder who blew the opening alone.” sider the taxpayer as well as the Purnell Place. Eighteenth Amendment was made agement, however, stoutly asserted and with a line of free running wit contest apart in the very first in "T don’t know,” was the defend disabled ex-soldler. AUTO VICTIM DIES today by Postmaster General Farley with every appearance of confi will enliven your next club or or ning with his home run off Wally ant’s reply. Johnson spoke before the opening in commenting on Virginia’s wet dence, that a sell-out, the first for ganization meeting should 3« u care “No one helped you?” the judge Stewart. Bashfully the youngster a series here L, years Impended. business session of the Legion’s 15th DANCE! Burlington, Vt., Oct. 4.— (AP)— vote. to make arrangements to have him asked. from Gretna, La., once the child The' Giants trotted away knd left annual convention, held in the audi John A. Anderson, 63, of Worces Farley called briefly" upon Presi attend. "No.” torium of the civic opera building. Given by the Junior sions of Ral.T ter, Mass., a passenger in a car in dent Roosevelt • at his home today prodigy of John McGraw, who made the beautifully manicured playing These Quick Arrow drives have A moment later In response to at the him a big leaguer eight years ago field to the Senators foi their bat He reviewed events leading up to volved in an automobile accident and stated later that he would go to been conducted in several of the the judge’s den.and to tell him once the passage ot the National Econ v.fhen he was only sixteen, ducked ting and fly shagging practice, with Sunday in which Mrs. Alexina Styffe Florida next week and speak there larger cities of the Blast and Middle and for all if he had ever been in omy Act, in Congress last March, Roller Coaster Hall of Worcester met almost instant on the eve of the repeal election. his head and doffed his peaked cap Ed Chapman, a tall, right-handed West and have always met with side the Reichstag 'Van der Lubbe which cut SSOOjOOO.OOO a year from At Keeney Street death, died at a local hospital to- 'The Democratic National chair to the roar of approbation. rookie who looks something like great deal of enthusiasm. The fact slowly said, "yes.” veterans benefits, and said the re day. man said he did not discuss New Then he set-hlmsell took his toe Schumacher heaving them in to that Hale’s. Self-Serve was selected “W hen?” asked the judge. duction resulted in some part be WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4 The accident occurred at South York City politics in his talk with hold, and bombarded his admirers in the batters. as the best store through which to "The same day,” the witness an- cause of extravagance in previous WTusic by the Burlington when the car crashed Mr. Roosevelt. the right field stands with robust Crowder, a big sturdy fellow, conduct this campaign to the ex Legislation. elusion of all other stores
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Mew Cennecticiit N3k ForWaniW-kOmlyt WadWeslVdas/ t e Wmrtt Wmmkt 49c PreJicers Comicl. I i o n g w e a r •*IndisB Head* Tabfsit dresses, Wew Haven, Oct. 4.—(AP)— with Of wHbont Dairy fatrmers of the state with Uoomecs. 3to6. SHEETS twtnrtii centered on their troubles Each over the Twllk situation, met in WarJWtk OtM county meetings yesterday, each to choose a representative on the new S ilv a iik i Connecticut Milk Producers Coun- p n i e w 79« oft. WwrfWMk Plies' Ward's Tiongwears** redwsed in -The elections were- PRINTS 29c price for Tard Week only. Fine, Hartford coimty, John K- Foster 19c ea. firm weave, no filler. Bleach^ of Hartland. Gmifa gray pereelra fused -IjOOfWtMX" qO**- pore white, with band-tom ends, New Haven county, Ralph Hem 1 2 %c ever heavr stetf! Five pieces ingway of North Haven. in diis sale: Teakettle, Saace ity. s»e 42*3^ and strong selvage edges. 81i99. Windham coimty, Fred Rose- Pans, Kettle, Doable Boiler, White bleached. brooks of wmirnantlc. TobCut cottony Fdl m tam . Ronnd Dish Pan. Vahies 39c Selected cotton. New London coimty, Ernest far children's frodcs. 36-in. la Me. Horrett of Waterford. Fairfield coimty, Oiarles Beardsley of Newtown. Boys’ Blouses Litchfield county, Edward Z x W ard W eek Woodward Taconlc. Valne! Middlesex countj) Charles “ Save ^®*^during Ward Week Jtiinson of Portland. Tolland county, Maurice Keefe of 49c Hard - woven, Hebron. The council will be called to 24-GALLON hard - wearing gether shortly, probai. . by Wood broadcloth. Fan ward of Litchfield coimty, as he cies. 6 to 12, and was chairman of conferences held 1 2 1 / 2 to 14Vi- at Storrs and Hartford In recent weeks. Lively Meeting CiiionsHito The county meeting, it was esti ^PKasher WardWMk Y tM mated, had an aggregate attenfi- ance of over 1,500 nilk producers. The Hartford meeting was,a lively Washing for Family of 59c ea. one. Most of the others were har Men's mediant monious and without incident. 4 Done in 30 Minutes weight, cotton, rib To the elected representatives knh, ankle length. are added those from six other bodies as follows: State Grange, Full cut. 36 to 46. Ifinor Ives of Meriden; State Farm Bureau Federation, S. McLean Buckingham of Watertown; Con necticut ~M~iik Producers Associa Cushion Dots tion, Robert C. Mitchell of South- St««r/ Chort berry; G. H Robertson of Coven- toy. Farmers National Association; 79c M. E. Pierpont of Waterbury, Gon- 96jOtf3 BuiAJJOS IfOWS SAfd in Ward Week Onfyf necticut Dair3rmen’s Association, •ipuoy^ o ^ •OMOQ At 50% more theaa tunA Marcy I. Berger of Woodbury, cortains wonld be SHOTGUN Connecticut Producers-Dealers As a bargain! 4-in. ruf 3095 Less Titan Last Year! sociation. Think of it—Waid Week price saves fle*. Cream, ecni. Of the elected members four are members of the producer-dealers you $5.00. And 30 minutes after you body, three the Farmers National, $26-85 Woodward is a producer. start this washer a whole week’s Professor Beard of Kent at the Window Shades / ■ Litchfield meeting told the mem wash for*a family of 4 is done. Ward’s lt*a«lw 54c VoUtf We’ve lowered our already iow bers the problem was a study of price. Here it your chance, to the surplus and its disposal. gentle washboard action gets clothes 39c 6-f t. own the gun 150,000 banters have found safest, fastest, smoothesL far whiter. Lasts longer, too. Price goes op after Chrome vanadium steel parts, OPEN FORUM Ward Week. Light black walnut stock. Shoots 6 shots Ako with Briggs St Stratton Gas En tested for pinholes. in five seconds! Elasy takedown. Heavily coated. MB. BRITTON’S PAINTING To the Editor Herald: gine for homes vrithout electricity. WmirdS W e e k ^ S % W em i I was much interested in the INNERSPRING Herald’s news note of a painting of mine on view in Hartford and would f ■■ Wmrd Sm^r ymluet BLANKETS liiifA to add a word to make clearer the status of the work which Is en Seamless Axm lnster titled “The Inspiration of Pius X.” Mattress I made this design and executed the work in color here in Manchester $0.59 early yesu*. It was painted on $14.88 commission for the Rev. Andrew J. 182 deep Premier wire Kelly, who is one of the best known coils upholstered in felted and highly regarded collectors of RIJ Hurry in before they’re g o n e ! We ean*l cotton. Sateen ticking American art in this country. His cover. Full sise. rectory in Hartford is filled with 9x12 1.89 hope to rejdace them at thw janceT Extra beautiful paintings, and it is one of Coil Spring large 72x84 5% wool and core yam Chhia. Father Kelly’s satisfactions that Double-deck. Full they are all by American artists. Feet size. Orchid enamel cotton plaid blankets—full weight, fem You may well understand the im Price goes UP after W ard Week! Save portance of this collection when fin- ft 7 O C pounds, three inch sateen binding. Kvo such a publication as the Boston W mrd W eek Smte now. Each rug is a copy of a genuine ish ...... sP s * * /0 Transcript will devote a hsdf-page OrienUl design, woven on huge Ax- Mattress and Spring inch black pastel p i ^ Buy NOW l to it. Amongst New York art auth Chmmshrmg W eek minster looms. Even the sheen is BOTH $22.50 orities Father Kelly is known as a woven-in- P ^ fe ct quality. iVo seconds I particularly discerning collector. 1 It Has New A ir Cushion BoHoons I naturally feel it an honor to be rep resented in his collection by fifteen SHIRTS paintings purchased at different All Mohair! Priced 20% times during the past few years. less than today’s market! The painting of Pope Plus X, which Ward Week Only the "Herald” was so good as to notice, has been reproduced and te A half nuDioa yards c i cfaara- bray, booght Ust Febmary 3 PIECES now circulating throughout Amer Regular $139.95 ica. It is planned later to make a went into making this low price! $22-45 large color reproduction, prints of All seams triple strutted, aoohle shoulder yokes, non-rip sleeve $S Down, $1 Monthly which will go to various parts of the facings. Bay now! $ 1 0 / ? . 8 5 smaB oaiiylng charga world. My work will soon take me away Handigl f^m iortuble! Stainless steel mndgaarda from Manchester, but I shall always Honseh^d Axe and chromium plsbMl remember this pleasant town as one rn vofo* tings. Super stnrdy motor* in which, during recuperation from With mohair prices as h i ^ as they Studio Couch bike truss fork and chrome plated steel aiw a fractured hip and a weakened 69c are, we cannot repeat this Ward Week heart, I painted “The Inspiration Opens to doable or 2 ^ ^ 1 . 1 Q Q mored wood rims. The donble-bar frame is noa* of Pius X.” I have painted thousanis qiiigle bft.SpeciaIly value. Both pieces have comfortable twin beds. Plaid eov- o t pictures, few of them religious, mstable. Vichrome en- tempered Forged high backs and roll arms. And the ored. Whb tmenj^pring s3 SS (though I have painted portraits of ameled. Ward Week only! clergymen of all denoniinations) steel head. 36-iis. cushions, backs, and seats are spring- $10 Down, $10 a Month mattress and 3 pillows, fim amati tvnyHm tiaiw* and I must say that few subjects hickory handle. filled. Carved feet. pliu smaU carrying charge have ever interested me as did that ' 13 Plates end a 12 MontA Guarantee . . . Ward*s of the humble Italian peasant who Spark Pings Almost Twice as ^c/cfc Would Be a Fair Price! beeame Pope. SsviViisWwdWMk • James Britton. 25c ea. BIG BATTERY BUY ' WAR ON BATTLERS 4 or more (Jet a set so cylin Solid Walnut Tables Tltovsaods Ordered To Make This Lew Price Qlastonbury, Oct. 4.— (AP)—War on rattlesnakes has been declared by ders spark alike. Sove in Word Week I the Glastonbury Chamber of Com Riverside Isl qaal- .35 merce, with dynamite chosen as the »ty- _____ offaisive weapon and the reptiles’ with oW dens in East Glastonbury as the M C^artridges BsMory scene of aiction. The membefs of the Chamber o^ Each Here’s typical Ward Week big v ^ ! advmtsgel D yotrf Commerce voted last night to exter 12c present batttry fa old or weak, don’t nsk wintet sttrina « fa. minate the many snakes which have Trade fa in now for dependable power at Ward Xeek price, ^ been seen in that vicinity this sum Box of 60 Heavy case sho|ts. Wards bongtart 20,000 last Juno Riverside 9°p a r k mer and authorized the purchase of Riverside M a t o r Eqaal the best nn- when prices were -low. You P h ^ Each, OOe. one box of dynamite to be used in OB. In yonr con* Seto of 4 er Mere blasting the dens into which the tional brands. Non- get the savings now. Four lOc b -r< « 91 smart styles each with a hand- ...... Ea. 25c rattlesnakes go after the first corrosive priming. Daws* rihrf* fa f l fa cfatfa, Qt. kr H ftf ifffV '2 9 fa * »< mblwd piano finish! fa Hifate, 19% fa hSwI*. »4 ImAu. a n c i e n t c» o w n f o u n d Lnx Soap Bargain Pall B i a a a r W a D P a i n t W a s h B o U e r v«,SaKMhrPricWI 4 - H f « V a r n i s h Mistrf Issfafiwt fa ^ S O t V s fm f4.G«lhaSlss Copenhagen, Denmark, Oct, S— WwdWMltMc* 24c (AP) — A medieval royal crown of 5 for 29c $1.29 gaL $2.59 PUabla, pure gold and intricately designed, Here it is;, the soap that is fam- $ 1 . 0 0 12c ing eentR^^s^dt was found today under the pave- New modern •bapea. Serves 4 ! •aent o t the public square, in a small •os for hs beneficial efiects ea Dries ovam i^t Usual $3A5 vahw! Nh4}ote is for all SSpleci^ Seas^ sta^. And sea tocm near here. all skins—no matter bow sea- Washable. Lasts foi Copper with tinned inoide work. Driw poredsin. O l d vdiatyen wua! With it were a golden chain and sitive they may be! ____ years* In 15 attrao interior. Sturdy hard and glossy in [very veDom glass. m icifix. Some persons believed the live colors. hook h a n d 1 e fa crown probably belonged to King 4 boors' time. yfaftssidsi Miif Christian n , who hid in the town in U fehnoy Son|i 1682. Stori-Us OwRa W M Wm 4 2 c e s i a i King Christian probably buried V h C> his treasure before crossing to Jut 5 for 29c 824^828 MAIN land, pursued by his former sub NatsasaDy known as Um soap MANCHESTER., C0N1^;| jects, according to one view. ^lat ends all offenssre bodyodoss. Montgomery Ward mmm Over 1,610,000,000 pounds of to Here it is speeiaDy priced ifar bacco. were produced on 2,019,000' Ward Week Onlv! aeCes In the United States in 193L .Tbh ^ rtiv^'- y - ' . ! ' "iyyi/.yy'. T-vr-':
UANCHl^rTER BVEJMWGit®RAU>. UAN Before: yoo. PUBUiSHBO BY THB Selectmen, deprived George E. all looks sort of uhreaL lOid yltamina. whiab jmu b ey io O e m m ' p r i n t i n g c o m p an t , m a sonal. emotioDal phase. Secretary wUI be aMwered by Dr- MoUay who oaa eludliiir thd > It BiMell Stre«t Keith of hie position as sdmetary of oi. Agriculture Wallace, Secretary Howevier, r you place your* tr teara aboat Joodar M oj be addreaaed hi care at t«e paper. Ea- ot a well-baiaadaii. diar Jat, M&nvb«>t«r. Conn. the new Board of Selectmen. These of Commerce Roper and Assistant self on a b a ^ planned diet which THOMAS FERGUSON e l ^ stamped, eetf-addreei ed- envelope, age penworta'gooil'‘b*al^ General Manacer Secretary Of Commerce John Dick keepa you from gating tbeae import* losses cannot be figured In dollars BEHIND THE SCENES IN inson lead the opponents of price- ant aubstaneaa. You do not know menus given ta ttaia I Founded October 1, 1881 and cents. No man in Manchester fixing. you are mlalng them, but your body Friday After yott. Published Every Evening Except Administrator Hugh Johnson, l e a r n a b o u t DIET Of cutting down sharply .on the va- knowa. ues, you will then ba. ablt Sundays and Holidays. Entered at the is better qualified than either of who has allowed price determlnar ' riety of foods used, that is, he sticks I havf often b6en aware that a special curative dtat, Post Office at Manchester, Conn, as these to discuss the needs of the accompliab on^ good* Second Class Mail Matter. tion pAvieione in most codes, ap- Before trying to prescribe a diet to two or three. This la usually a when people adm know UtUe about taxpayers. Both have given liber SUBSCRIPTION RATES pa>^tly has been neutraL But be for yourself, 3rou should leant all and world-wide experi- foods' put theinaehree on a strict One Year, by nnall ...... $8.00 ally of their time and energy to is sbre at what be re^ rds as a dis diet and stay on it, they may do QUESTIONS AND Per Month, by mall ...... I •80 Secqritiee Act May be Made Even you about foods. Many people ence shows that when any group of Single copies ...... 8 -08 affect action that would produce Stricter by Oonness .... Dis position of officials outside NRA to blindly go on a diet which seems l people Uve on very few foods, trou- more harm good. Young glrla , OelTvered, one y ^ r ...... ■...... 19.00 ^ t t in." So the Wallace-Roper- who try to stay wonder may so in (Batliig With Teeth the best possible results for their agreement on Prioe-Ilxing De- good to them, follow It for months, I hie Is likely to develop, unless by Questom: Mr. Daniel MoS, velope Pereonal A n g le ...... Dickinsoq group also has become and find they have produced a con-1 some lucky chance, they hav^ struck jure* their bealtb aa to produce MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED townspeople. Neither Is a politi tuberculosis. Those who wish to Although 1 thought 1 was ta goow’- PRESS Alimnistrator Johnson Cantioiu somewhat emotional. ditlon in the body which is entirely i on the few foods which are adequate cian, otherwise the results might gain w ^bt may start using ‘fat healtb.Jt seems tbat i bad somq bail; The Associated Press la exclualvely About Promlslag Results. different from that expected. | to maintain health. For Instance, teeth, so 1 had au fiay loa^^mias entitled to the use for republlcatlon Johnson Caotloas For example, 1 recently saw a , among t]^ poorer classes of the tening” materiais lucb starches, of all news dispatches credited to it have been different. But, both men sugars, malted mixtures, and milk. extracted. It hab baea a moatb to* By RODNEY DUTCHER Johnson furnishes some sharp young man suffering from extreme , South, those who try to live on or not otherwise credited In this have been “ditched” for political contrasts with the pre-Robsevelt The underweight person usually has day and the gums are not baattng paper and also the local news pub Herald Washington Correspond^t boring pain from sinus trouble. ■ milled commeal, salt pork and little yet 1 have an mfected jawbooi. reasons. days when every recovery scheme a poor digestion which is unable to lished herein. Upon questioning him 1 foimd he else, frequently develop pellagra. Because ol this 1 can't seem to sag All rights of republlcatlon of jlrom Washington was ballybooed bear the extra burden placed on It All of which brings us back to Washington, Oct. 4— Wall Street’s wa» foUowlng this diet, which be This diet 1s simple enough but is not property and don’t feel very welt special dispatches herein are also re* as certain to rescue the country had designed for himself; breakfast, a diet which maintains a human be- by the stuffing process. The result served. The trouble le that everythiag thalT the question: “Are we going to sac persistent fire on the securities act from depression. Asked what affect tea, and toast; limch, cream soup, | Ing in good health. A in o ^ tte Is that the patient falls to keep any pounds gained and may develop liver 1 wtn put through a ricer is 'Starchy. S'ull service client of N E A Ser- rifice the teachings of years tot the is likely to develop a hot back-fire. the R. F. C. 51,000,000,000 plan to potatoes and-'gravy: dinner, crackers : Japanese who used 'VDllsbee rice for 1 drink milk and eat milk toast and defi or catarrhal disorders such as sinus vice, Inc. untried theories of youth?” What The suckers will continue, under finance, industries through banks And milk. Of all the diets he could the bulk of the diet, another cream of wheat, but a month of thia would have on the NRA effort, he ciency disease develops called beri trouble or colds, brougb '^n by an Publlsher'a Representative: The ever may be the Immediate outcome, the New Deal, to be protected f om have chosen this was about the excess ol heavy foods which the is getting tasteless." Julius Mathews Special Agency-*-New investment bankers and other se replied: worst, from the standpoint jf reliev beri. Thi* is due to lack of vitamin Answer: It is necessary t o t you to York, Chicago. Detroit and Boston. It will all add to the present prob “If it works to extend credit, it B. If the vitamin is lacking alto body was unable to handle. curity merchants who have fooled ing sinus trouble. After using the The average “home-made” diet have meat anc raw vegetables' tB lems of each and every member of them In the past. The lobbyists will should have a marked effect. foods listed for about 5 months, with gether we find the seyere nervous your diet, and, while your taett ara MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF Whether It will or not, 1 don’t symptoms affecting the Japanese, usually contains too many add- CIRCULATIONS. the Selectmen’s board. The town bt out of luck next winter when steadily increasing pain Ithrough the formlng foods and iw induces acid' out, I would suggest that yon, put they attempt to persuade Congress know.” head, he decided that he 'hadn’t but If it is supplied In small both the meat and vegetaldea The Herald Printing Company, Inc., has lost some tried and true citizens Hardly anyone is very optimistic amounts, milder symptoms may osis; it Is lacking in bulk and en to modify the law. guessed right and sought advice courages intestinal sluggishness. through a fine food grinder Thesa assumes no financial responsibility about.lt Banks, borrowing from arise, such as lack of appetite, which for typographic^, errors appearing In from its official family roster. On the other hsmd, it’s not unlikely about planning a well-balanced Another condition which requires along with the cooked vegetablea R. F .C. to lend to industries, will is common enough in this country. advertisements In the Manchester Without them it will be difficult to that Congress will insert a few more curative diet. prolonged detlng, during which and fruit juices ^ouid pitove quite Evening Herald. bf taking the risks. They can have Such examples are commoner Those who do not get enough vita carry on without complete reorgan teeth. damage may be done i the diet la enough for you to get a k »g on. all the risks they want right Jiow. than you would suppose. In making min C will show signs of scurvy and Masticate the food in your mouth to WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4. ization. WOiatever may be the re Congressmen in touch with home you all know that lack of iodine wrongly chosen, Is stomach ulcers. sentiment report that the country up a diet for one’s own use it is very A good curative diet must be well mix it with the «U va even if yoU‘ The Federal Trade Commission, easy to n^Ject certain Important causes goiter in a largs part of the sults we all will have either gained is still quite “anti-banker.” It will balanced and should contain enough cannot chew it as this will aid in tha imder the securities act, is gather materials and the result is a definite population. There Is a great deal YOUTH IN POLITICS. or lost by the experiment. be more so after Ferdinand Pecora meat to replace tissue wear and digestion. ing evidence against fake tipster starving of the body while on this of evidence that If your teeth decay resumes the Senate’s stock market tear; an abqndance of vegetables to The election yesterday afternoon We, naturally, will do our utmost sheets which provide “hot tips” to deficient diet. it is because your food has lacked Investigation in October. Disclosures furnish bulk, vitamins a i i minerals. Aristotle argued that thd world to aid the new set-up in town busi investors on stocks their backers In outlining his own diet the the mineral elements needed to build of Aaron Cook, a mere young:8ter in then are expected to be nastier than The one exception to this w the milk was a sphere, as early as 850 B. C. want to unload. patient usually makes the mistake strong teeth. All of the above dis- politics, to the position of chairman ness control to carry on. We ad ever. They wlU demonstrate again of the Board of Selectmen, is some mire young Cook’s independence f
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■Wtmim hy. a. majority Of four VOtSfl. the WfliM TAKES TO WATER This was tbs big feature of the day. and has Mven obUdrfei. 'Ha baa a ODD FELLOWS PLAN T O SAVE 1TSBI.F HEBRON ^Fhe ticket as elected reads as fol radio fMoalT' buslnaaa In Naw YoxIl V lows: Assessor, Wlnthrop S. Portey, A child conferanca win take d a il y r a d io pr o g r am DBputy Sheriff James H. John- A son w u bora, September 29, at r.; board of rriief. J. Banka Jones, pla<»g at tba town halb^ /Efebron Hartford In a hurry Monday to Windham Commiwty hospital r,; first selectman, Claude W. Jones, Green, Friday, October 13, from 2 A SUPPER.FOR 250 ston of this town was called to to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Smith. d.; second, Edmund H. Horton, r.; to 4 p. m. WEOME8DAY, OCTOBER 4 (Central and Eastern Standard Time) serve attachment papers on the s for rsa. TSiril »K Fred Baumberger hks sold bis third, Robert E. Foote, r.; town Mrs. Anne C. GUbert and yister, Show Boat that has been anchor ______in M hooin-sndawrtnkn, Not*—All wosram* to key and basic chain* or CTonps thereof unleii ipeot* place, a small dwelling house and a derk, treaamrer and agent of town uTiay Clerlfffff L. Pendleton, are I. A-10 nxwtii* cr lonflir to raWF ia fled; coaat tx>ooSt (c to e) designation Include* all avaUable *tatlon». ed in the Cbhnecticut River at half acre lot, on Godfrey Hill, to Cent. E a st deposit fifed, Mys. Della Porter spending a few daye this week at ■aoaata to suit TOOT iaeoan. Programs subject to change. P East Hartford. He came to the Mr. and Alphonse DeVoe of Hills, r.; auditors, Richard W. NBC-WEAF NETWORK 6;45— 6:45—Th# Novelty Rhythm* Members of Immediate fam the home of Mr. and Mra. Charles Omm to. . . «rtt*sr >to«* 6:00— 7:00—Myrt A Marg*—east only river bank to msdee the attach Stamford. The new occupants are Hubbard, r, Susan B. Pendlet Yonkers, N. Y., Oct. 4.— (AP) — Z 30 MINUTES LftTER MARIE, TELEPHONE TO JACK When Mrs. Anna Palir confronted a MR. MARSTON IS WAITING.- fAARSTON THAT 1 CAN't GO TO burglar who had broken into her YOU FEEL fkLL RIGHT, WBZ-WBZA T«E BEAUX APiTS BALLT0NI6HT-| MIS'P SH IRLEY? home, the first thing he said was I’VE A MOSTTEB.RIBLE HEAOACHE Springfield — Boston "Do rich people live here?’’ She replied she was far from PERFECTLY WONPERFUL ! OH, MISS SHIRLEY-) V rich, so the burglar told her to keep THAT MARVELOUS BAYER Wednesday, October 4, 1988 quiet and silently departed. A S P I R I N a c t u a l l y STOPPED MiY h e a d a c h e Travelers Broadcasting Service Next morning, F. H. Cooke, a 4:45—^Morin Sisters. neighbor, found he had been robbed , IN A FEW Hartford, Conn. HINUTES! 6:00—Agricultural Markets. of 3200.' He thinks it was Mrs. 60,000 W., 1060 R. C., *82-8 M- 6:16— Casino Orchestra. Palir’B burglar. ARM’S 6:80—KeUog Singing Lady. Chicago—An estimate that there WE WE ^ ^ DRUG STORE 5:46—Little Orphan Annie. are nearly half a million men, Wednesday, October 4, 1988 GUARANTEE GUARANTEE 6:00—London Terrace Orchestra. women and children riding "dead "Where Bv«ry Day Is Sale Day! EVERY 6 :34—Sports Review — Bill Wil 4 :30—Walter Dawley, Organist head’’ on the nation's railroads was TO MAINTAIN 5:00— Tea Dansant made to the American Railway As THE LOWEST RUBINOW BUILDING PHONES: 8806—3609. THING liams. PRICES 6:40—^Weather. 5:15— Rhythm Five— Len Berman, sociation’s safety section by T. E. IN TOWN! WE SELLI 6:42—^Famous Saylnigs. director. Pratt, of Chicago, chief special 6:45—Today’s News — Lowell 5:30— Tom Mix. agent for the Burlington. "Recent Don't Forget Real Bayer Aspirin Starts '^Taking Hold' Thomas. 5:45— Wizard of Oz. ly,’’ he said, "a man and his wife 7:00—Amos ’n’ Andy. 6:00—Wiightville Clarion. and their three weeks old baby In a in Few Minutes 6:30—Merry Madcaps — Norman basket were found on top of a re 7:15—"Fall Safety Drive,’’ Morgan Here is quicker relief from pain— the T. Ryan, Registrar of Motor Cloutier, director frigerator car.’’. Northfield, Minn.—Football has fastest safe relief, it is said, ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! Vehicles. 6:45— Uncle Ned the Weather Man. "known. This is due to a scientific WHY BAYER 7:30—Essex House Ensemble. 7:00— Charles Ldland. tangled with music here and lost. Bardolf Storasli, promising tackle discovery by which BAYER Aspinn ASPIRIN 8:00— Elno Crime Clews. 7:15— Your Request Program— starts "Uking hold” of pain a few All Prescriptions To Be Filled At 10c Above Cost. This Christiaan Kriens, director. candidate at St. Ollf coUege, turned WORKS SO FAST 8:30—Golden Glow program. in his uniform when he learned he in t^ q p afttf taking. 8:46—Red Davis. ^ ^ , 7:45— Walter Hapgopd on Spprts. The illq^ration of the glass here [>op a Bayer Tablet means if the ingredients in your prescription equals 34c the 8':00— Faniiie Bhce with George had been chosen a member of the in a glass of water. 9:01—RSIO Queeff^ fee Air fin St. Olaf Lutheran choir, interna tells the story. A Bayer tablet starts to Note that BEFORE Olson’s Orchestra. disintegrate or dissolve—go to work it touches bottom, it cost to you will be 44c; or, if the ingredients cost 25c the c^ t als. tionally famous choral group. has started to dis 9:30—National Catholic Charities 8:30— New Deal on Main street New York—Women motorists — almost instantly. This means quick integrate. to you will be 35c. We absolutely guarantee that quality Oonventicm—President Franklin 9:15— Jack Denny’s Orchestra. ■ should drive only half as fast as relief from pain— fewci lost hours wnat it does in this from headache, neuritis, rheumatism. glass it does in your Delano Roosevelt 9:30— Travelers Hour—Christiaan men drivers, Judge Benjamin Green- | stomach. Hence its drugs only are used in our Prescription Department We are 10:30—Metropolitan Platimmi Syn- Kriens, director. span believes. He fined a lady j And safe relief. For genuine Bayer fast action. Aspirin does not harm the heart. copators. 10:00— Com Cob Club. driver 325 when she admitted sbe i going to add 1,000 more prescription customers to our files.. 10:30— National Radio Forum. ■^en you buy, see that you get 10:45—News. drove her car at 46 miles an the genuine Bayer Aspirin. The best Will you he one of them? This offer to run for 3 months. 11:00—Time, weather, temperature. 11:00—Merry Madcaps — Norman hour. 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I 8 ta m ‘ - Camels are made from finer, MORE EXPENSIVE seaexaUy kopeleM- A man to poanda ta two akert isesliSi jfmS ' ____ •w»to**flre.- / wtoasn; 40 eecemde •01...... tadaed b n v e ly by kt«. y h y s l ^ M t aad taaHed Xifl tobaccos than any other popular brand of eigaretteat . tmaditloa Md if below ketter tar .leatafl, M. owies I* to hinanelf to T a m ipkat - ■'■"a u ■ ' j-;.. I '- i PBRSKincO. tbe dnuMsOe -ta i» sa,' •um nt-U rtfjgpl wttb It* foor siMd e x i -diafe.-Aak’ kata-'feifer*'^ Md otker offeat*, bo* b< aHuay toes, apy*oaeki*i* » nM to "eome baelb* 4murr — T H E Y N E tE R S E RVJCE toy aad kkUd yaw fcaH dk \ t i PBUUBinCO. A*k tor;^cl*«!«la3ikVi' ON YOUR . A- ■ : ■ .' ■' ■ ■ '- ■ ■ -; • ^ ■ V_L " * - v < - v MANCHESTER BVENtNG HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. WEDNESDAY. OGTOBER 4, LOTS. I Q ^ f e l G F P Unit ^Lircraft -32^4 New B rit Moh. oom .. 6 Maple—the kesmote to what’s ADVeBTISHMBNIV— I ADVBBXUBBaSNT— Unit Corp ...... 6% do., pfd...... — - Mf ML''^<3 what in furniture at the present Unit Gas Imp ...... 16% Mann A Bow« Class A — time. In the two small front win U S Ind A l e ...... 89% do.. Class B ...... \ — ' dows at Watkins you‘11 see some N. Y. Stocks U S R u b ...... I'^H North and Judd ...... 15 very attractive pieces of Province- U S Steel ...... 47% Niles, Bern P o n d ...... 9 y H . ' s; town Maple. The designs are Util Pow and Lt ...... 3% Pock, Stow lu^d Wilcox 2 THE 8% quainter than ever before featuring i^^dams Exp Vicks Chem ...... 28% Russell Mfg ...... 14 the- worn edges, pegged effect and Air Reduc ...... 103 Mi Scovlll ...... 22 Dependa hie ‘ Western Union ...... 57 hand wrought hsiixlware. And if Alaska Jun ...... 2 ^ West El and Mfg ...... 36% Stanley Works ...... 19 BARGAIN HOUND you haven’t seen Watkins Plymouth Allegheny ...... Woolworto ...... 38% Standard S c r e w ...... 44 House don’t let another day go by Allied Chem ...... 135% Elec Bond and Share (Curb). 18% do., pfd., guar. .... 100 Buy With Confidence before you see it. It’s just toe most Am Can ...... 90% Smythe Mfg. Co...... 22 paginning Thursday this week While sweet potatoes are still In charming and cosy thing you can Am For Pow ...... 10 Taylor and Fenn .... — Am Rad St S ...... 14% Mrs. Waddell at the Green and Gold ■eaeon trv this— Imagine. Torrlngton ...... 39% A STEAK SALE Ooooannt and Sweet Potato Am Smelt ...... ^7% Underwood Mfg ...... 28 Pastry Shop will have some delicious Am Tel and Tel ...... 120'% SHORT — SIRLOIN OR TIP STEAK chicken pies on Thursdays and Sat Podding. Union Mfg Co...... — Two cups hot mashed sweet po A metal kitchen chair will prove Am Tob B ...... 86% Local Stoclc^U S Envelope, com.... 40 Cut From Our Kind of Beef! . urdays. tatoes, 1-2 teaspoon salt, 2 table a boon to toe woman who tires Am Wat Wks ...... 22% do., pfd ...... 78 Anaconda ...... 16% Veeder Root ...... 14% YOLR CHOICE Winter fabrics of today have lost spoons butter, 1-2 cup cream, 1 cup easily. They are about twenty-one grated cocoanut, 1-3 cup brown inches high. Just toe right height to Atchison ...... 54% Whitlock Coil Pipe . . . — any monotony of expression that Auburn ...... ^8 (Furnished by Putnam & Q>.) J.B.WU’ms Co. tlO par 35 they may have once possessed. sugar. Beat potatoes with salt, use while Ironing, washing dishes Central Bow, Hartford, Conn. butter and cream imtU light Add or while preparing food at your Aviation Corp ...... 9% 2'’'”“'^ 55c Every season brings with it some Balt and Ohio ...... 27% BEST PORTERHOUSE STEAK technical novelty which provides an half the cocoanut to; potato mixture kitchen cabinet, rolling pie crust, 1 P. M. Stocks and mix well. Turn into a buttered etc. Come equipped with a back Bendix ...... 16 added feature smd is of considerable Beth Steel ...... 34% assistance in the actual creation of baking dish and sprinkle with re support, in colors to match your Bank Stocks 34cP°"”d- 2*’°""“’65c maining cocoanut and brown sugar, kitchen fumshings. Beth Steel, pfd ...... 56 Wall Street a model. This winter’s novelty fab Borden ...... 23% Bid Asked rics are inclined to be less dull and Bake thirty minutes in a moderate Cap Nat Bank & ’Trust 7 10 oven and serve warm with plain or Can Pac ...... 14 flat than before, and the reappear Case (J. I.) ...... 71 Conn. R iv e r ...... 450 At Our Bakery Department whipped cream. First National of Htfd. 90 ance of ribbed silks contributes a Cerro De Pasco ...... 38 % Briefs Home Made Apple Pies, from Native Apples, at 18c each great deal to the "new” look of Only three more weeks to take Ches and Ohio ...... 42 Htfd. Ckmn. 'T ru st----- 42 If you want to save money on advantage, of this opportunity. The Htfd. National B and T 14% 16% Home Made Chi^moa Buns...... 19e dozen many, a model. Chrysler ...... 44% New York, Oct. 4 — Mimlclpal bedding and such, better drop into Fallot Studio is offering for this Coca Cola ...... 91 Phoenix St. B and T . . — 200 bond circles expect an early an the G. * B. Bedding Shop, 35 Oak month only six French Iniff ovals Col Geus ...... 15% West Hartford Trust.. — 175 street. Also, 10 used parlor suites sizes 4x6 and one French buff oval Col Carbon ...... 53 Insurance Stocks nouncement of new l F. Ernest Watkins Has Won So Many Trophies He Scarcely Knows What to Do With Them — His Latest Is One of Most C t Y ^ Markman’s Prize. m Thia week there Is on exhibition In the Watkins Brothers window, an j^ggortinent of silverware of excep* tional quality and desigrn. The col- lectlcm Is not for sale. It is the OToperty of F. Ernest Watkins of South Main street, official of the Watkins Brothers Company, and S ' s formeriy Connecticut State Cham pion trapshooter. The oollection shown is but part of the large collection of prizes vyon "r by Mr. Watkins during his over 40 years of competition on the firing point, both as a rifleman, in which he excelled during his youth, and also as a remarkable trapshot. The Signal of Peace One’s attention is directed to the central figure of the display —an DAVIS HOME BAKERY American Indian astride an Indian GREEN & GOLD PASTRY SHOP pony, dressed in full headgear and B i s carrying a lance at his right side. The bronze gfroup is known through out the United States as the “Sig nal of Peace” ‘one of the most covet ed prizes in the world of markman- Perfection In Baking That Has Built Up A Reputa shlp. Mr. Watkins won the treas- " -- tion For These Two Popular Bakeries In Manchester, ♦'Ss ' Is Attained By Perfection In Equipment ‘‘The Siznal of Peace,” beautiful bronze trophy recently won *>y F- Ernest Watkins In competition with best trapshooters In the country. of all'the SUtes. puring the year altogether. Page Mr. Ripley on this ■ THROUGH THE USE OF \ that Mr. Watkins held the SUte one. title, the meet was h ^ at Maple Friend For Life wood, N. H. The exhibition given the old That match tinned out to be one Indian guide made him a friend for of the most exciting ever held. Pitt life. It was probable that the old ed against the local entry in the tracker would have spent the rest match was the champion of the of his days trailing the local man on State of South Carolina, a section of the record shown him that day. He the country noted for excellent openly bragged about his ‘hire’ to mEirksmen. But the Southerner other guides,—maybe added a deer or t-wo to the string shot in the heat OPERATED OVENS was up against a real shot that day in the White Mountains. Mr. Wat of excitement—for it came to the kins was the first to shoot. He roll notice of Mr, Watkins before he left ed up an unuBUEd score, breaking the Northern woods that the guides the first 100 birds off the traps. were teUlng of the “ten deer” that The large galery in attenddnce he had shot. Instead of the five. F. Ernest Watkins were positive that the match was “Me find ’em—he shoot em—all all over. A perfect score was im the deer in Madne in one season,” ured prize last week at Shawnee-on- said the guide. And at the rate he the-Delawau*e in competition with possible to break, they thought. But not Mr. Watkins. He had seen the began, it appears that the old trap the best trapshots. in the United per was not far from right. • States. The lodal ilarkaman's score gentIkhiafl"'Trom ‘Caroline’ do his stuff on other ranges, and he told The many years out in the open has was 94 hits out of 100, firing from been of great benefit to Mr. Wat the 19 yard range. the watchers that it was far from ‘all over but the shoutin.’ kins. His face is weather-beaten The statue of the Indian and and beaming with good health. He pony is massive. It shows in detail Equals Scots According to his prediction tue possesses a military bearing, result the characteristic features of the ing from his many years on the North American Indian. Especially Champ from below the Mason and Dixon line equaled his score, also range. His hands are large and significant is the attitude of the strong and tanned with exposure to pony—listening, peering ahead for breaking 100 pigeons. The crowd at the traps could not believe' it pos the elements. For his age he is con what its master is looking for—the stantly active and always ready for "Signal of Peace.” The group sible that two perfect scores of 100 each could be made and they a shoot or round of golf. Such are weighs nearly 100 pounds. the benefits of a lifetime of outdoor Having once won the trophy, the anxiously awaited the shoo toff. The two champs lined up for the 25 ad Hiring. statue is relinquished to the new Goes South in Winter winner and a replica of the original ditional shots to decide the meet. The watch was to end when one or Each winter for the past ten is given the previous winnen The years Mr. Watkins has made St. statute is valued at ^1,000. It was the other of the men missed. On the 43rd shot, the meet having to run an Petersburg his winter home. There made by C. E. Dallin in 1890. he initiated his favorite sport, trap The first winner of the trophy additional 25 birds, the Manchester man missed, the meet going to the shooting, and there was such a wide was M. P. Howland in 1923 who spread response from all parts of scored 96 hits out of 100 at the 19- Champ from Dixieland. Those who witnessed the two. trapshooters in the country that the city contribut yard range. The statute was donat ed annually a large sum of money ed by Indian members of the that ifiatch in the shadow of the ■White Mountains •witnessed pne of to support the winter trapshooting Providence, Rhode Island Gun Club. prog^ram. As director of the com- His First Shoot the best ever shot, the ■winner breaking 143 consecutive clays to ifalttee on trapshooting, Mr. Watkins As a boy, F. Ernest Watkins en sent out questionnaires to those who joyed hunting. The fields and win the match. Trapshooting is not the only Visited the winter resort for the coverts of Manchester, Glastonbury purpose of attending the meet in and Bolton are well known to Man hobby of F. Ernest; Watkins. He is ['4^1 adept at golf and although some February of each year, and as a chester’s most famous marksman. result found that a large number of Although fond of the rifle, it was the what un-orthodox in style, plays a good game, as prizes in the collec sportsmen and their families spent i result of a chance stroll over to many thousands of dollars each sea ; Birch Mountain to witness an early tion wlD testify. His many Journeys to trapihoots from Chicago to son in the city attributed directly to ' form of trap shooting, that started the sports program initiated by Mr. him on the long road to fame in Florida; the White Mountains to the Mississippi river and back and forth Watkins. nearly all parts of the eastern For many years the city made a , United States. across the eastern and Middle At lantic states, has given' him more generous contribution, but during ! Two Manchester men invited him the depression^ when the financial to accompany them to witness the pleasure than any one thing exper ienced during his over three score condition iof“the city of St. Peters shoot beyond Birch Mountain where burg would not. permit of further a small range had been constructed. and ten years. Practioes For Deer fioanclng, the sportsmen of the city, Glass balls were used for targets, including Manchester’s representa . and with the usual “beginner’s luck” One of the most interesting ex periences was while on a hunting tive, paid for the" meet out of their he broke eight out of ten on his first own. pockets and found that the attempt He was enthused over the trip in the Moosehead Lake region one fall with none other than Dr. W. meet Was sSlf-Sustaining. sjport and asked for the chance to go At a shoot in Bethel last week, ■ again, and did. This time,' however, R. Tinker, another well-known Man chester man. Although he had been Mr. Watkins tied for second place he did not have such unusual suc thereby. adding to his long list of cess, missing nearly all of the glass shooting the day birds for many years, he believed that the same trophies. The list of prizes, only a balls. But he had found his particu small percentage of which are dis lar hobby and has practiced it dili principle of shooting a fast-mo'ving target could be applied to rifle played this week, consists of silver gently, winter Eind summer in many ware of all kinds,: casseroles, trays, states. shooting as well, smd so in accord ance with the plan, he rigged up tea sets, vases, platters, cEmdIestIcks, Wjdens Competition pitchers and many different types From a rather Inauspicious start, moving targets to represent deer and practiced religiously for several of glELSswsire of unusuEd design and Mr. Watkins went on to devote more all of superior quidlty. In aiddltion and more of his leisure time in per days before the Maine trip. On the basis of such cold calculations On reaching the■ camp ID h« he told the he has received many excellent The fact that these two bakeries are fecting hiniself for state and Na blEmkets of superior workfiuuiship, they turned to GAS. Gas operated ovens tional competition. As a member Indian guide that he planned to made especially for the American using Johnson Gas Operated Ovens is not a of Company G, he won his first gold shoot nothing but bucks, and then Trapshooting Association in Pendle merit the decision b^ause all over the coun medal in the State shoot' held in only if they were in full flight. ’The matter of mere coincidence, but the result of ton, Oregon of virgin wool. On eawsh New Haven in 1879. He scored 33 guide, as most fhdlans, was a poor try they are-producing satisfactory results blanket is the insignia and name of out of a possible 85 in that meet in shot with a rifle, depending mostly careful investigation on the part of the own the donors. which the Brigade team, of which upon stealth in creeping upon his for bakers against all other types. Quarry, and he ridiculed the idea of ' Too Much Silver^ ers into the merits of every type of oven on he was a member, took the meet. He hEW received so nlany silver Always m observer of the leading ariyone specializing in deer shoot trophies that Mrs. Wathlns has ask \ the market today. They knew before they shots in attendance at the various ing insisting that they must b^ run It it n9t to be denied that when your ed him to refrain from bringing meets, he studied the manner smd ning at full speed before taking aim. purchased their equipment that they must of Out into the big tlmbhr went the home any more, gradually the con- problem is one of producing something with technique of the best marksmen and d l^ n s are changing and tile spon a necessity buy the most economically oper by applying these principles to an puzzled guide and the rlfleman-trap- shooter.' This happened years r.go sors of the State and National the aid of heat You Can Do It Better And already finely developi^ “sixth events EU'e giving cash and prizes ated type, one that would last longest and sense” on the range, coupled with and there was plenty of game. Does More Economically With Gas. were plenty, but they were Uboo. sulUble for use. In ^nnlng the A almost perfect nerve and poise for famoua "Signal of Peace” Mr; Wat keep production costs at a minimum. offhand shooting, he soon chalked up Then the first buck was sighted and when it was in full flight the first kins has burdened himself with the scores which earned him the largest Emd hea^est prize in Gie plaudits of the leaders. From that shot was fired. Down came the big buck in the brush with a -■v- •5 ' ■ i '. P A G E T E N ricatttg KtM ether such Naufstaeli, ^ P u M W U p toQpl- ______M iss H«|«b E stes, .Aikrf by 1 ^ : State defendant, i&, than 600 ; M«MRe Tool Gompuiy. froQi it'made, th« atata maiBttot'fii a l u m n i a I'Tb n t i p n auf^resBioD oi produc- the Airtartcan A few back e<9 ieu of com era, its dtoiign ooun- oomad t b ^ e twwiitah SOCK AND BUSKIN ! Oct 4.—(AP)«'- ’The lpio(hi6sd' .a coodltion FRANKLIN LEADS mencement Issffes (ff Somanhis 'suit o f toe Benah Machine . Tool tzifs, have by flag-bed d ed atreeOr-MM may bel secured by the alumni at wbe^______the*■ pi fttfcod to aeil Literary Columns < ^m pa^ ot 8torto|[flel^ and Chico its pKxiucts vdtaout pt^t. (flaJ welcome by WardiQ ' the High School to room twenty- P U Y S ARE CHOSEN pee, the A|indnum Whittemore behalf IN S . A. A . MEMBERS eight As tiiiere are but a few Compwy o f A s m c f:, to w p d ) spe people. Mra David BL Ol4 PURCHASING PHOTOORAPHT, AN coifies of eadi, those desiring cific daoMigcB ( ^ 88,(1^,000, with local regent, welcoipe thp f u « d UNKNOWN ART A PAIR OF SHOBS^ them miut ap^y soon. punitivepimltlve'danOiges of 86,000,000, iilAMl, FIJUGI^ behalf of toe Sarah Rogm Following are the dates of the aisked to whi(^ the queatk»i of a ter, etoo are toe boats of Qte^ (For the benefit of weak-willed A good picture must have the Somanhis obtatoable and the Two One Act V e U c ^ to Be monopciiy in the Momtoum toduatry vention. ' v Snrrey Shows 348 Contrib- individuals, who, after reading this following qualities: harmonious number of copies availably: June la raiaad, wlfl begin Moflday before A. L CONVENTION ’The momtog aeaalpn was article, will be able to go into a shoe grouping of the subjects; an effec ’19, two copies; June ’22, two Judge *CarroD C. Mincka and.a jury with patriotic exerdaaa. A t t t f copies; June ’28, two Copies; Presented Noy. 10 — in UnU^fi Statea diatilct court The store, and come out with a pair of tive way of getting background totKKUictory organ r e d ta l"^ ito rs There and 253 in June ’24, one copy: Jime ’26, one trial of 1B8U68 may axtepd through shoes that fit him and that and foreground in; an even amo\mt Chicago, Oct. 4.—-(AP) — The llan B. Bunnell. oq;anist. of . copy; June ’27, two copies; June a three ihontos period to opinion of don’t look like satchels). of light; and an interesting subject Officers of Qob. American Legion today selected (kmgrecraUona) church, the pu ’28, three copies; June ’29, two counsel to toe case. Main In preparing for the ordeal of ’The last statement may seem un Miami, Fla., fbr its UB84 conven convention sang the National 'copies; June ’81, one copy. purchasi^ a pair of shoes, one necessary, but it is true that inany The plaintiff - toroligh counsel tion. them. Rev.’ Ekivdd R. Haace gaVe claims, because o f. alleged unfair should put a clean whole sock on people take a pictiire without re The selectirm was made with toe invocatioi after which Mra. Two one-act . p la ^ have been ooxnpetiflc&i of toe Aluminum Com Henry W. Shorer'led the pledge', to A checkup of the membership to the right foot, as the right shoe 1s gard for the subject—any thing as only a few shouts of oppositioD chosen for presentation on Friday, pany of America, by meana of a toe flag. Miss Emeline A. S tm t, customarily taken off by the clerk. long as it’s a picture. The real art from toe convention flsx»r. Nation Mch home room' of both bulldinifs November 10, by a committee of price level described as “unfair and state regent, gave toe reaponab to However, the clerk may be left- of photography is more than snap al Commander Loula A. Johnson showed the Franklin building to handed or cross-eyed and by mis- FIRE PREVENTION Spek and Buskin: "The M ?> f ** .J’' all wa„ Tsquirsd of the lAsgus til tm y o n A mooeataDce of 8100,000 from Hotel Sheridan at five thirty and in the Federsl gosemmeht for road P O m TO DSCIBS the evening “Lady For A Day” aihd the p rs sn t situstkA is o fulfil the M A IN n ARSON TRIAL duties as a Lesgtis under sadstihg work. CAH>n DDUSIKY ‘lADYFORADAr her family will be the guests of toe Of this amount 88iOtOOO would ba a KatOnr^^rohn ’Bqngaloo: State "nieater to see “Broadway to minority tzsatiss. gift-and the remainder would be s MIND IN THE MAKING lifidbiKdiC; Lt o liw jJ I B OPENS IN EUSWORTH Hollywood." Mr. Shearer of the l<^n to be paid back from, state al^. SiokosM”, WsBaoe Lspgir;_ TO GET MANY GIFTS Buick-Pontlac agency has placed no toad money received from the nigh- Cuban Situation*', AUwrtL Browiv MSCDSSES CODE restrictions on her car so you may ONE FLYER IS KILLED. way department Public'Speaking and Cnrrait Leonard Nltssr Ja«Mi Young Man Accused of Setting see her enjoying the ride most any EvanU Programs at Bar seph Pstrtedo, Arttur _ Fire That Did Damage of where during the day or evening. AS AIRPLANE C R A M S IS TEAMS IN FIREMEN’S nard SehooL ' neth Morrison. CfiialmaB, Oraato.; Workers Want Minirnmn MilUoti and a Half. Starts Tonr of Local Shopi A Public Bpeaklng program, en ..A Ellsworth, Me., Oct. 4—(AP) — RUMORSDF-PLOT Another in Hospital in Critical . SETBACK TOURNAMENT titled “Your Mind In the MAdng", Clear Up T ko m Wage of $18 for a Week Norman Moore, 24-year-old restaur at Nine in the M orning- Condition— Men Not Iniihe- will be given by the glria of Miss ant employe and amsiteur wrestler, TO BOMB EMBASSY di^ely Identified. EUsabeth A. Krapowles’s room la went on trial here today on an arson Ends in Theater. Henry Ahem and M. S. Toong the Baitlard sohool auditorium, Fri rrCHy PIMPLES! ef 30 Honrs. charge in cormection with the |1,- day morning, October 6, at 10:80. 500,000 fire which deetroyed half of (Oontinoed from Page One) Annapolis, Md., Oct. 4.—(AP)— Win First Priie—P. O’Con- It you are frantic with sore, t>iu city’s businesa district the night An Army bombing plans from nor Mid Gerald Risley Sec The program is as foUo’^n: At nine o’clock tomorrow morn Langley (Field crashed in the woods “Your Mental Heritage”, ESinor WMhington, Oct 4.—(AP) — of May 7, and left more than 100 many crimes but who were ready ond. Yoxing; “Your Mind and Your Spir homelesa ing Mrs. Abbie Hampton, Manches to obey the orders of the dollar.” about 16 miles from here this Workers In the carpet and rug In- morning. One unidentified man was it", Barbara Lundberg; “Your Mind duitiy asked the NRA today to ea- County Attorney Percy T. aarke, ter’s own "Lady For A Day” starts ------I Firemen of Hose Ck)mpanie8 No. and Your Body", Cynthia Chambers; minute you i ^ y amaalBg PETTER* in outlining the state’s case, said he m a r in e s l e a v e CAPITAL killed and another, thought to be SON’S OINTMENT all smarting a minimum wage of $18 for on her tour of Manchester’s shops First U eut W C. Bockar, was in 1 and 2 of the Manchester Fire De The Beginnings Of a Mind”, Olive a 80-hour week, during a hearing; would introduce in evidence an al Washington, Oct. 4.—(AP)—A partment held the first setback in Metcalf; “The Lmportance of Habr and Itching stops. Rashes, Pim leged confession signed by Moore. to select an entire new wMdrobe battalion of Marines today was jured. He had not recovered con- ples, Bolls soon corns to a head, and on the proposed csurpet and rug code sdousness'at noon. a series at toe hose house on Main its”, Dorothy Benson; “YoUr Mind , ((, M t n r B w o o ii'liiiitnii > The doetsv wakss his by ^ symptoaufr and h t BBCEDf BKBB T(H>AT did SteUa’s husband have to be St 0A Loi# l^ldaiDle is a that .take place te; the sgp BOB WEOTON, Mta of ft mtllion- sick today of aU days? Why did Mi af the Brain And which he eiamftii|s‘ e i ^ ' ahft, to Memthli where Us moths have to'attack the best table Beeen*lq^,<^Bntile oenditlon, and also ebaogea which father I* ft now textUe cloth when there were plenty of take place la the blood. -' t'M i plBBt. Bob Mee to And ft lovUy old onea? girl he aftw on the tr&^ end Uter By DR. IfeBBIS FISHBEIN li fg Bng ftt ft dnU r League beu~ Tile condltioc iascmblcti, In its 00 Pat .ad come In to t lunch. “You Editor, J o n r ^ of the Amerlean qiread and In its manner of attack, eAt. The girt 1ft dOAJ WABINQ, looked worried,” she said. Medical Assodation, and o Hygela, member of an Impoverished family much more that form of lnflamma> “Everjrthlng’s gone wrong,” Joan the Health MafftMne tion called poliomyelitis or infantile *»• with an arlstocntlo beokgroand. told her. "P at before you go back More than TOO - cases, of enceph Joan’s mother h>ni^ lor her dangh- paralysis than it does the q;>idcmief down town .could you nm the car alitis of the new type have develop encephalitis. Infantile paralysis, ae' ters to have the social position to the garage and have some gas ed in the St. Louis epidemic. About rlf^ttnlly theirs. will ,be remembered, is Unedbed in put in? I have a million things to 20 per cent of those who are infect its attack usi>ally to the lower pof Joan has left college before do this afternoon.” ed die. 4 p«dDatton to asalst the family in 'Riis adds a new type to a dis tion of the spinal column, but dOM a ftwMieiiii emergency. PAT, her "Lots of trouble for a sales not affect the upper and lower por man—” Pat began. ease o£~which, as ye^ but little is tions of the bialn Ir most Ig-year-old sister, bar a Job as “He’s not a salesman. It’s some understood.' There has been much ty i^ t. •*' loves {deasure and pret confusion between the African The Investigators In St Louie ty clothes and hopes to eeoi^te thing to do with a mill,” Joan said represent not only the private prac vaguely. sleeping sickness, caused by the drudgery tiirough a rich marriage. "Well, I don’t know why things tsetse fly, and the condition called titioners, but also the United States Pat meets JIUBP POBBESTEB, epidemic letharglca encephalitis, a Public Health Service and United son of her employer. nuist be so fine for this mill man,” States Army Medical Corps. They; Other members of the Waring rik began. She went to the garage, disease .’-.ppaiently caused by a fil- have been able to some extent to family aocepi Jerry's attenttoos brought the old car out racing the trable virus of some sort, but of reproduce the condition in animals, to Pat as an Indication of serious engine. which, as yet, the exact cause and “I believe m go with you,” Joan means of transmission are not through injecting portions of the Interest. Joan, who believes Jerry brains, of those affected by the dis is a spoiled playboy, Js skeptical. called. "Maybe the ride will make known. me feel better.” ease and who have died. Into the BOB llnUly finds Joan. They ’The condition occurring In St. animals. go for a drive and Joan realises Pat chatted amiably, Joan scarce Louis seems to be a modification she is falling In love with nim. ly listening. She was thinking this of the second named disease, name would be 8 good time to stop at ly, encephalitis or Inflammation of The public health authorities have Tony’s and get lettuce and celery. the brain. But it differs from the not learned, however, Just how the KOW «K) ON WITH THE STORY "I saw that swanky Barbara usual lethargic type In that It ^- disease Is spread. ’There have been Courtney do.vntown with the best CHAPTER VI fects the higher portions of the the usual attempts to incriminate looking man,” Pat was saying. brain rather than the lower por food, milk, mosquitoes, flies, and all Bob did not kiss Joan. He only “Who’s she?” Joan asked ab- tions. other commonly known means for said in a voice, stirred by emo '■'sently. the spread of the disease. But none tion, “You’re sweet joan!" Pat chuckled. ‘T wish she could There have been much less dis- of these has been established as the Then he started the car rather have heard that! Imagine not tmbances of the eyes, such as true route of injection. abruptly and Joan relaxed against ITS knowing wl o Barbara Courtney is! paralysis of the eyelids, which It is quite possible that the chief the seat feeling shaken and happy. She’s the best dressed girl aroimd causes them to drop, the squint, method of l^ection is by people She was amased at her mixed emo these parts. Goes everywhere and and the double vision, which are who have been slightly affected and tions. She had wanted him to kiss always has i string of men along. frequently seen in letheirglc en become well, and who then go about her and ye. she was glsul, terribly Snooty. 'Thatt why I hate her. RIGHT OUT OF THE NEW cephalitis. There is much more of distributing the disease to others. glad, that he hadn’t If he had, Girls like that bum me up! sudden infection of the upper por Such people are called carrier* of she would have thought of Pat and “Today she was waljs-ing on air, tions of the brain with high fever, Infection. Jerry. She was sorry for P a t - coming out of the Book Shelf and HOME MADE BOOK OF RECIPES lasting three to five or eight days. sorry for all girls who know men this good tboklng man was carry It is well recognized by epidemi For the price of only 10 cents, you can get these wonderful recipes Most of these patients do not sleep ologists, who specialize in studying like Jerry when there were men ing-' some books. They got In his as profoundly as those with le the spread of disease, that it is cus like Bob in the world. roadster anc" drove away.” Sister Mary has compiled from her long experience as a cooking expert. SPECIAL SERVICE BUREAU. thargic encephalitis, but they are tomary for such conditions to dis “A penny for your thoughts, Joan smiled. ‘T can’t place her,” You probably are acquainted with her already, for she prepares the she said, "but I seem to remember Room 305. 461 Eighth Ave., New York, N. Y. mentally and physically sluggish appear with the coming of cold Joan.” , “Sister l^ary’s Kitchen” for this paper. and sometimes delirious. weather. “Not worth a penny." Her voice the name—Courtney.” Enclosed find ten cents for which please send me one copy was not quite steady, but the tone “They haven’t any money,” Pat of "50 DESSERTS” by Sister Mary. seemed to satisfy him. said, “but they thlnlc they’re the It this book of desserts. Sister Mery gives you a wide variety of Bob answered quietly, 'Td risk a last word. Some wealthy relatives Name ...... she went in to Inspect him at ten recipes to meet all occasions and satisfy all tastes. She suggests a menu o’clock. "He’s slept with Just a sheet lot more to find out." educated Barbara In an exclusive with each dessert and, for your convenience, she has arranged the recipes 'something hung between them, school up north, took her abroad Street ...... all summer,” she declared virtu In alphabetical order. ’There’s an index, too, classifying the desserts in ously, “and I wrant to keep It up some golden, glamorous cloud, en- and then sent her back, hoping City ...... velopti^ them even through light she’d marry a rich man. My, the six suitable divisions, so It will be easier for you to find what you want or because I don’t ”Vant him to get and casual conversation. airs that •=1rl has! She can look to consider a substitute. used to being too wrarm.” Back at Joan’s home her mother right through anyone like us!” Now ail these young mothers met them Ir the hall. Joan intro- But Joan had lost Interest. “Drop were functioning with the best In BY BRUCS CATTON me at Tony’s,” she was saying. tuced Bob and he grasped the hand touch the floor at the same time er does tjbat for all of us. Pitch us tentions In the world. I never knew Mrs. Waring extended. “And pick me up on your way a mother, in fact, who was any A GAY YOUNG LADY your fingers touch your shoulders. from a July day Into a post-Christ IN DARKEST AFRICA. ‘Tt must be lonely for you, being back.” Now rafise your arms above your mas blizzar'' and all of us would be thing else but over-anxious. But a stranger here," she said. She shopped capably. Tony G lorifying over-anxiety, like everything else, head, palms facing each other. Try dead of pneumonia. “Congo Solo” Is an Unasnal Sort ‘Tm feeling more at home all the delved deep into the lettuce heads, to feel the musclet of your back can get side-tracked dowm some time," he snswered with a .smile piled on the rack. He selected one, It is the slow change of atmos of Travel Book. ourself and chest puD and stretch as you pheric .ionditiuns and temperature narrow-gauge road and lead to at Joan. shook a grizzled bead and chose ^Y raise your arms. Lower them slow trouble. “You must have dinner with us another. that forttfle- us against Eskimo BY BRUCE CA’TTON. “This bettah!” he said. “Nice ly, keeping your elbows on the floor, CHILDREN climate Wbat we need to do is to Things to remember are: Dress Take an alert and cultured young some night. Could you come to until you are baca vhere you start 9” avacado from Florida,’ he tempted. By Alicia H art By Olive Roberts Bertoo use common lense ourselves and do children as comfortably as you woman, given to wisecracks and morrow ed with your finger Ups touching what nature Intended, put more would dress yourself—not hea'vdly ‘T’ll be delighted, Mrs. Waring.” Joan recklessly purchased two. gifted with the ability to preserve Joan caught her breath. Mother Pat was back, honking the horn •IQSIW r wsa SCTVICE INC your shoulders and your wrists 9 f MCA clothes on. —but warmly, when weather is coming out ot her timid shell, in Impatiently, and Joan, package touching the floor. Repeat several Nature thickens the coats of her damp, chilly or windy. a blithe irreverence wherever she viting a stranger to dinner! Was laden, hurried outside. EXERCISE TO KEEP times. It is fall—canning time, house- own forest chlld.en In winter. She Next, never lift them from a goes, and set her down In the mid the world coming to an end? “You act like we’re millionaires,” YOUR HEAD HIGH clearning time, sewing time. doesn’t thicken curs because she warm snug bed into a chilly at dle of Africa, and wbat are you apt Pat said. “Heavens, you must have You’ll thoroughly enjoy doing Let’s forget It and go out. Let ?ave us bra> ns- instead. mosphere if it can be helped. If to get? The s'on, pouring through the fallen hard!” A lump of flesh on the back of daily exercises if you make a game mothers turn NRA and reduce work 'These are thihgr I have observed it h ^ to be done see that they don’t In due time, tl seems, you are window panes, roused Joan next the neck and a bad head carriage of them. Don’t treat them as a bor ing hours. • There Is a long winter so far this fall: stay in it long and that extra cov apt to get a rather unusual sort of morning. She leaped out of bed Pat was flrst dressed that eve- usually go hand-ln-hand with a hol ing routine. For instance, if you are ahead and today is today, On a chill gusty naming, t. little ers keep the open pores safe from travel book; and such a product la hike out without a iweater. Just at hand now in “Congo Solo,” by and closed the windows shutting nlng. low badk. taking exercises with a view to cor There isn’t much canning left to chilling too qxflckly. out the fresh, cold February air. She wore a brown crepe, cut recting faulty posture, survey your be done now, but If your shelves are a mile of bare legs rnd arms and Enough bedclothes on fall nights Emily Hahn—a book about Africa She was suddenly nervous. Seven- gracefully. It was an inexpensive Don’t walk with you head thrust self occasionally in a full length not full enough to suit you, there a mile of a thin suit. Men and wo to take care of the mld-nlght-to- which, whatever its' faults, Is at thirty and a* million things to do. frock but becoming. Joan thought forward. Hold it up straight and mirror to ascertain ^the improve are rainy days ideal for the purpose. men were going about In comfort morning drop In the thermometer. least different. Pat had finished breakfast and was she had never seen Pat looking keep your chin In. ment. Don’t stick in the bouse. Put on able woolens. But this bit of hu Sweatees or coats—and hats— Misa Hahn scdled down to Africa on her way down town. Joan sweeter and nodded approval. Here is an exercise which helps your hat and I’ll put on mine and manity was being "hardened” so he alone and wandered far up Into the A slidlng-down-the-wall exercise wouldn’t catch cold. when they play outside. Overshoes slipped hurriedly Into her clothes. “Will I do?” Pat-asked, pirouet straighten your spine at the same helps to correct your posture. It is we’ll go out. It doesn't matter too on damp or d^wy ground. Belgian Congo, where she stopped There were the tall crystal ting. time It gets rid of a back-of-the- Another day, a mother 1 knew off to visit a young doctor who easy to do and actually rests your where we go Is beside the point. The picked up year-old baby, warm Bablet. that sleep outside must be glasses to be washed and the best “You look lovely. Now mn along neck lump. It is splendid also for body. It will not make you lose Idea is to shake the .house dust off 8 protected from wind and should not maintained a sort of flrst-aid sta table napkin, and damask cloth to and see if ev.erythlng’s running giving ^m ness to the muscles and relaxed from her noon-day nap tion In the Jungle. Before long she weight since it is purely a posture our feet and think about something In the nursery, hurried on her bon be out on damp dark days at all, be pressed. Bill must go for SteUa smoothly In the kitchen. I’ll be which hold the breasts in place and exercise. else than cold-starching, bash for but In the nursery with wlndow:i found herself pressed Into service who worked by the way and was down In five ihlnutes.” it gets one in the habit of carrying Standing a foot from the wall dinner, and the darning. net and coat and took her right out as bis assistant . She helped bisa But Stella had no use for Pat In on a flfteen-mlle ride In the car. open. Be very careful about break perform amputations, gave injec always pressed into service on spe the bead straight and high. (your back toward it), and with The very minute you think you ing In the new baby cial occ.osions. the kitchen. She went back up Lie on your nack flat ou the your feet about ten inches apart, can't go is the minute to go. It takes 'That, too. was s cool wtody day. tions to his half-savage patients ‘TU get some flowers down stairs to speak to Bill, gmmbllng "i'm not going to coddle her,” she Croup, colds, g"lppe aind more when he was sick, stood by at Jim- floor, knees bent ana weight of the lean backward until your shoul courage to move our bootstraps said. “She 1 as to get used to air.” serious things will be the result if town,” Joan planned. “We really as he ?truggled with his tie. “What legs .on the balls of the feet. ders touch the wall. Be sure your sometimes. That feeling that we gle deathbeds and did various other can’t afford them but I do want the do we have company for tonight Still another mother refused to “hardening” Isn’t practiced wrlth things that don’t ordinarily fall to Raise the end of your spine just weight is on the balls of your feet. are prisoners, can’t move, and must pull a blanket up over Billy when Judgment table to look pretty.” when I—” enough so that there Is no hollow Thrust the end of your spine up be on the Job eternally is the very the lot of feminine travelers. Mother was rather helpless In Pat fled. She was halfway down in your back. 'Turn your thighs ward and forward and pull In your thing that undermines us. And thus In her spare moments she tamed the kitchen when It came to spe the stairs when the doorbell rang. outward Just a little bit, allowing stomach. undermined we get the blues, a dull a young baboon, tried to keep a cial events Joan counted oft the Pat hurried forward, opened the about ten Inches of space between Then try to make w/ery vertebra tiredness, and a sense of futility. pet chimpanzee out of her bed, tasks that must be attended to. door and then stood staring blank your knees. of your spinal column (except the What will you do with the baby? made friends with nstive women, “Roast to watch, cake to make, ly for a moment. ’The young man ones of the base of your spine) touch Ob, put on bis bat and coat and engaged in a pemod-drinking con vegetables washed, mayonnaise—’’ before her was the one she had Square your shoulders until they are resting flat on the floor and the wall. Place your neck and wheel him along if you like. But test with an army officer and went She enumerated them on slender seen a few hours before with Bar shoulders against It flrst apd gradu isn’t there anyone anywhere you can swimming In a river full of croco bara Courtney. try to dig the back of your neck fingers. right into the floor. Raise your chin ally work your backbone backward get In to take your turn for a while ? diles. ‘"Two hours coaching Paul and until all of It touches. Hold that Remember you are on a strike. This She bad, you con see, quite a Marie Wilson. And If I have a (Tc Be Continued) a trifle, keeping the back of, your time, and she has written a pretty neck In position. position, a few seconds and tbea is your day. The day you ore to In minute I’ll run over on Union for gradually begin to slide downward, hale the medicine of fresh air, shop entertaining book about It And a shampoo Perhaps I’ll be really Automobile tire shipments of Retaining this position (make her remarks on the selfish stuplty sure that the end of your spine keeping your neck, shoulders and ping, or at least window, shopping, extravagant and have a manicure." February, 1933, topped those of spinal column against the wall. plesisant people, falling leaves, and with which conquering Ehiropeans She tiptoed by Benny’s door, sud January by 42 per cent, according stays Just off the floor), place the try to lug the White man’s burden tips of your fingers on your shoul Keep sliding, without moving your the changing sky. denly contrite. Here she was, ex to the Rubber Manufacturers’ As feet, until your knees are bent, ^ e n We often wonder how it is that a across darkest Africa are both cited and happy when Benny was sociation. ders. Your wrists and elbows should slide upward until you are standing man can go to his work day after caustic end refreshing. so 111. Was she really light and upright again. Relax and repeat day for years and stand it. Or that “Congo Solo” is offered by- Bobbs- frivolous after all? the exercise several times. women can work In stores, in school Merrill at $2.75. 'The morning did not go smooth rooms, In offices and not go crazy ly. To begin with, Stella sent word with the monotony, her husband was sick. She finally COMPENSATION I think the answer is obvious. arrived and presently the fragrant DID YOU KNOW T H A T - They all get out. Their scene aroma oi one of the good cakes Bt HELEN WEL8HIMER changes. Each day is a kaleidoscope fuotofions- filled the air. of different colors. True, they go At little later Mrs. Waring came THEY stand at doors and wait, duMt qiitet wonea Imagine Irish fascists In blue Who have few tasks beyond the rooms they shirts marching to "The Wearln’ of out In the baking heat of summer to the kitchen door with a dis and the zero days of winter, and tressed look on her face. She was 'Thev watch the road for one man’s eager coming the Green”! Spatn is finished with rojralty for And in their eyes, unfethomed. strangely ^cep their dally work is confining, but holding out the snowy linen cloth the very fact that they have a Jour good that was Ire’- pride. A large hole— Stir dreams dut Eve perchance surprl^ fo Eden, The world is having an awful time —Prince of Asturias. When first she learn t through self-inflicted fete. proving to Wilbur Glenn Vollva that ney to make two or four times a day no, two large holes! — showed makes i t » bearablb, -although the plainly. That men ride out at dawn to win new battles. it really Isn’t flat—broke. Repeal of the 15th Amendment While women keep the hearths bright, clean—and wait Journey Itself may be unpleasant in will not constitute s panacea for all "Moths,” she said tragically. its way and a hardship. “Well, dam It,” said Joan, add New York NRA reports big sales the Ills to which mankind la heir. CO often I have seen them sllhooetted, In time clocks. Ringing out the old Monotonous housework and four —Jouett ShouBs, president, Ast> ing quickly, “No darling. I’m not walls makes for a sort of morbid using bad words. Can’t you dam ^ Deep-breasted, eager-eyed, setetudy gay, deal, ringing in the new. dation Against the Prohlbltlcn While back of diem dw Avthm of the firdlght madness. Every woman I know, al Amendment them?” Throws tapestry on rooms where childreil play. most, gets it sometimes. And the “It would take too long,” said Indiana boy swaUowed a key and Strange bow a man oudincs a ssoman's pattern. was all wound up by the time the pity of It Is that by some sort of In One of the most astonishing de aer mother “And a mended cloth!” How all her tasks art Jdameylnp to meet genuity these very women can get “Never mlnd,^ said Joan, taking doctors g^)t to him. lusions of mankind today Is tbs idea The one she loves, when ((is dusk and evening out if they make the effort. that happiness is associated with the cloth and spreading it out. “I’ll Hangs yellow lamps along the waiting street '4 r 7 :4 r r ' Gasoline sales in Canada during The answer Is easy for the wom wash and press a little linen cen- an with children In school. It Is moral looseneao. ;erplece. This large hole is Just 1932 totaled 503,462,000 gallons, —Rev. Harry Shneraon Fosdlck, according to one estimate. more of a problem where pre-school New York. ibout in the middle .where the children have to be looked after. I Sowers will be and we can put a Bankers, jrou mi^ht suppose, pre believe there Is a real opportunity imall celery tray over the other, I cannot help but wonder at times fer their, beer on draught, while waiting for some one who will es whether there is not a certain ^ e ’ll have two trays and we won’t lawyers prefer t<) get theirs by the tablish neighborhood nurseries cove the one over the hole. We’ll amount of hypocrisy involved In our case. where mothers can safely park their sdentiflo puretenses. nanage.” little ones for a couple a t hours at a “Well, all right,” said her —Prof. Arthur W. Komhauasr, Franc* bif alraady lost 1160,- reasonable cost, from the baby on Chicago University. Dotber. “Are you sure he’s the 000,000 in trade because she re up. jlnd tiiat won’t mind?’’ To get away now and then le more ^ O f course!” said Joan. "He fused to “pay U. S, that debt in It is my opinion that poesibls stallment of 119,000,000. Penny thAn sentiment. It Is vital to health economists wnts the Iaws of eo(^ vouldn”; notice anything like a and etin more vital to iplrtts. able cloth.” wise, franc foolish. nomlcs after the event Come bone tired—that's all right. —Banker William A. Barrlman. ’The second mishap occurred a Man was struck by an interur- Then get the family to pitch in and irw minutes later. There was a ban bus in Times Square the other help. The rtyht sort of family will rash, a terrible craal that sent day. Just another fellow who’s oo-operate , every tlo^. Any^y I wan and her mother flying to the gone stage-struck. eboiQd not put coUftn and catsup TJBRB U a'Simple, but effedilTa street d w s thst can-be msde up In tftchen. Stella stood surveying a and cleanl^ before n y soul. And '^lightw eight tweed, sstln or Velvet It is desigAed .in Rl*es 11 , sass of rtilnlng glass. Two esttinateS' place the value of the soul bhrtvels OQd ilekene with '12, 16i 17 and 19, with corrss^ndlng bust measures of 29. 31. 33, 35 “Stella!” gairpJd Joan. beer to the automotive industry to slavery, too often eelf-impoaed. and S’ir Slse IS requiraa 614 \jrards of 89-ihcb msterlili The tie of rib "An the bee. glasses,” mourned be between 116,000,000 and $26,- bon; %,yard. : HeUa. “Honest, Miss Joan. I don’t 000,000. R. A. Huber, vice president Fall and "hardealnf” tlhn. Tq secure s pattern end slihple sewing chart of thia mod^el^tear hut bow how I (Ud It! I guess 1 was of the U. S. Brewars’ Association, "Hardening” le that fbdMsb t^e this sksteb and mail It to Julia Boyd. lOS M rk ATehua."New York, taka tkammit et His D worried and nervous about Jim.” says that brewersspend |16,- too ofteh given to eaqwiipre. Noth N. y,* together with 15 centy.VI coin. Be sur* to eaeinse, on t separate tkai 'then .-ilitettldkitv. "Never mind,” said Mra Waring 000,000 for trucks as sodn as pro ing mi^ee me mote iriitahle thnn tn m 9herWvtti»'e . '•r'lk V . •s, '., Read ^he t ’laaified rope q on fhi Examiner of . PuDUc Racopde, •JCfjli; Jr Eem., 287; 2nd qu»^i«it, CUlEozd R. Burr; Seleot- DiatiieC, KovWar, Dvm., MOVING—TRUCKING- APARTMENT'S—FLATB-i Tw#« David ChaiDbers placad in Harold W. Garrity. AU'it>A10BiL£8 PUR SAL£ 4| Boxing, CommlMloiier (8 years) 2n: ^<3f0rf» R^PV 14. STORAGE 20 TENEMENTS 63 BOAKDORCANBES ‘ nomination the nlyne* Herman Boatd’ of Bdttcatlqn. *Bertlia H. Montis and Sdectnota Jsniw offer Frank Busch.- 5 o R s a l e —1928 CHEVROLET! Oour, Bep.V ‘ Gteorgt H. Rob FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM heated ed the name a t Mlchari TcDonnell. BuUdihg Inspector, Edward C. sedan in good condition. Call and Lo c a l a n d l o n g d i s t a n c e ertson. TSem,, 288 )or the 1st Dlsr OVl see it—104 Woodbridge sti-eeL moving, geperal trucking, livery apartment, modem improvements On the flrft ballot, tl» chairman saiiott, Jr. g i TENSE StSSKHI Park Commisskmer (dtferred.) trict and ♦Zoet^s I^nton, Rep., and servioe. Our affiliation with United at 81 Main street. voting, Mr. Burr received, throo Custodian o t Soldlert’ Graves, *M. May R^molda, Dem., 285 for WE B y s , SELL and exchange used Vans Service means lower rates oo votes; McDonnell, three and Mr. ca n all and modeia. Armory FOUR EtOOM TENEMENT; three Montle one. On the second baUot Arthur Keating. the 2nd District. furniture moving to distant points. room apartments, at 88 Mapxe Board of R ^ e f (8 years) Gus Ernest i " Woodworth, Dem., Oarage, 60 Wells street Telephone Large modem trucks, experienced Mr. Burr rec^ved the one vote nec Davis aM Green and Gap street Six room tenement garage. tave Schrieber. served a; moders' of apd Eldltb 687A ______men, prompt servioe, aU goods in Few Upsets, However, as essary for a majority and was ap School street Telephone 6617. Tree Warden. Horace Murphy. W a^bum clieclu-, Mary H. Green, sured while in tranait are features p o in t^ FORDS—1931 r o a d s t e r ] 19M Town Counsel, William 8. Hyde. box tender. Ballot clerks, Mattie Shops D ^ead Upea Gap oflereo at no extra expense to you. Town PhysUdans Stxagl’ tto and AUeeffCoombs and coupe, 1929 roadster, 1928 1% ton Appointments to Town The siun of 32,000 was set aside ■f ^ Daily trips to New Tork, oaggage William Claiif • nd Fred Haddad »s truck, Chevrolets, 1926 Coupe, MODEIRN FIVE room lower flat at for salary of the town’s physicians, 1933 Coach, Chrysler 68 sedan. &«*livered direct to steamship piers. Oak Place. Telephone 6566. booth tender* HcatBp. i For further information caL 3063. all practicing phjrsldans being ap ’Ihe total vote taat was 677. Brown’s Garage, West Center * Offices Are Made. pointed as town physicians. The 8 7 ARE ENROLLED 8860. 8864. Perrett A Glenney. Lno. FOR RENT—TWO THREE and About 86 /per cent of the ' voting street salary of the town physicians in the four room furnished or unfurnished public r a fte r e d their Ci.'>lce some ’The Mancbeater Gas Company hm 1 SILVER LANE BUS LINE offer the apartments. Manchester Constme- past has been 3700, which has been The promised "new deal,” slogan given back to the town, ^ t a recent IN NIGHT SCHOOL way. recently completed the instnllatlOB HOUSEHOLD SERVICES accommodation ot their large Do- tion Co. Tel. 4131 or 4369. The new selectmen are to hold Luxe bus for lodge, party or team of the insurgent^ members of the meeting of the physidans and the ■' " r ■ their first meeting Saturday after of the second gas operated baldi^ clarity committee of the Selectmen, OFFERED 13-A trips at special rates. Phont 8068 FOR RENT—SDC ROOM tenement, Board at Selectmen, got away to a noon and have set Saturday, Oct x4 oven in Manchester in the new Davti an increase in the salary apporUon- 8860. 8864. at 14 Edgerton street ail modem poor start at ' the organization Expect Another Flood of as the day to ' the- annual town Home Ba. ery at the Center. The upholstering , r e p a i r i n g , ment was asked. Impiovements, flve minutes to meeting at the Board, yesterday meeting to be held in the town hall first installation of this type of oven, Reflnlshing. Cushions and Mat mills. Telephone 8301. A change in the personnel of the at South Coventry a 1 p. im sharp. PAINTING^PAPERING 21 afternoon when the session devel Northwest cemetery committee was a Johnson, was in the Green ft Gold tresses Rebuilt George Flood, 915 Applications Tomonow; Bakery conducted by Mr. and Mrs. Main street, Manchester. FOR RENT—UPSTAIRS tenement oped into open battle in the ap^ made when Selectman Bowers stat PAINTING. PAPER HANGING of four rooms, with all Improve ed that he did not care to coi^nue Walter Waddell on Blain street. polntment of the town officers for FRADIN’S CELEBRAmC ’These ovens represent the last and kalsomining done at reason ments. Apply 31 Birch street or the oTmujng jrear. The only marked as a member of that committee and Open Monday. Want Ad Information able prices. Elstimate cheerfully suggested the appointment of Fof- word in baking equipment Thty telephone 6806. change in the personnel of the have been built by experts who h a ^ given. Tel. 6064. A. P. Kulmke rest Buckland, which was made. town’s appointive offices was the A total of elghty-rseven persons rrs fAu opening worked with practical bakers. Thty IF YOU ARE l o o k in g for an at A three-way vote on the appoint Manchester tractive two or th.’-ee room apart selection of Harold W. Garrity, a enrolled last night for the evening are built to, give years c ” service Democrat, to the office of examiner ment of Sealer of Weights and REPAIRING ment at a moderate rate^ we have school courses to open in Manches and are wed insulated. Gas heat Evening Herald of public records, defeating Attor Measures was taken, Henry W . Wil ter this coming Monday night, and Store H ^ Been R^ently. Re it. Johnson Block. Telephone 6917. provides perfect temperature control MOWER SHARPENING, vacuum ney William J. Shea. 'The vote was son, the present incumbent, winning, another flood of applications is ex decorated .— New Fall and that goes so f£ur in the perfeettou of four votes to two for Philip Carney, CLASSIFIED cldaner, washing machine, gun. DELMONT STREET, near Main, 6 4 to 8 for Attorney Garrity. pected tomorrow night, when the fancy baking which both bakeries the runner-up. H. T. Coleman, an Winter, Stock Tn. advertisements lock repairing, key making. Braitb- rooms, all improvements. Dial Three-Way Ma43hlne office of Superintendent of Schools have featured and which has built other candidate for the office, re waite, 62 Pearl street 4618. The three-hour session was cram F. A. 'Verplanck will again be open *Fradln’s is holding its official Fail up a reputation for them. Count six sverax* words to s Una med with tensenea.' sis it became ceived one vote. from 7 to 9 o’clock to receive appll Opening celebration starting lomqr- Gas ^ s o provides a clean type of Inltiala numbers and abbreviations RENTS NOW AVAILABLE in dJ evident that the Board as orgsmiz- Gustave Schrelber, defeated in cemts. •aob count as a word and oomtwund COURSES AND CLASSES 27 row. ’The store has been entirely re heat that eliminates all of the dirt words as two words lllnlmurr cost Is sections of the town, modem five ed was a three-way machine. This the recent party primaries for As It is announced that classes in the designed eind redecorated and a and dust of the old fashioned sessor was the succea;lul candidate various subjects will not be started nrloe of three lines. BEAUT2 GUL'rURE—Earn while and six room tenements from |18 contention was borne out in the complete range of new fall and win ovens. Ldns rates uer day tor transient appointment of superintendent of for appointment to the Board of until ten persona have enrolled for learning. Details free. Hartfora per month up. Arthur A. Knofla. ter apparel is now in stock. 'These ovens were selected by roads and bridges. Frank V. Wil Relief. Mr. Schrelber received four each course. Of the applications re BSsetlT* MaMb IV. AKIV Academy of Halrdressihg. 693 Main Telephone 6440 or 4869. ’The display windows have been these bakers after a great deal of Carb Charse liams, new member of the Board votes and Clarence H- .Anderson, celved last night, a large number investigation into the merits of all stTMt Hartford. entirely changed by new background • ConMcntiya Uaya . . 7 o « RENT HUNTDIG? Tell us what this year, nominated Hayden L also an unsuccessful candidate in signed up for stenography and typ effects and a new color scheme. types on the market today. Effi t ConteouUva Daya .. > ots U eta you want, we’ll take care pf it for Griswold, surveyor with Cheney the primaries for Assessor, received ing and also advanced English. I Day ...... I ii ot* i* «ta BYadin’s have just contracted, for ciency, cost of operation, quality of All ordara for Irrexulat inaartion* SITUATIONS WANTED— you, without charge. R T. Mc Brothers, aa a candidate for this three votes. Many of the applicants were former the Laura Lane line of exclusive’ wo production were all factors that will ba ohargad at the one Uma rata Cann, 69 Center street. Dial 7700. office. George E. Keith, nominated Town Counsel Contest high school and grammar school men’s dresses. ’The manufacturers were taken into consideration- Both Spaolal ratea for long term every FEMALE 38 J. Frank Bowen, who has been the students. report very satisfactory results from day advartlalng given nnon reonaat. FOR REINT—TWO flve room tene Another contest developed in the of this line pick only one store in a superintendent for the past 15 ’The local evening schools, which city to represent them. ’This new the use of these gas operated ovens. Ada ordered tor three or alx day* HOUSE WORK WANTED—half ments, 81?91 Birch street, with all appointment of town counsel, Ray and Btopped before the third or flftb years and John L. Jenney placed In were suspended last year by spe line meets a demand for dresses that time or day work. References fur improvements. Inquire 98 Birch mond Bowers, nominated by Frank day will be charged only for the ac nomination the name of his broth- cial grant of the State Board of are finely tailored and distinctive in tual number 61 times the ad appear nished. Write Box T. c-o Herald. street. Williams failed by one v o > to make Education, will be operated this fall ed, charging at the rate earned, but er-ln-law, Laberge H. Geer, also appearance and design at popular employed b; the Chene, firm. the grade, Judge W. S. Hyde get on a budget of 31.000., Chester Rob CURB (PTATIONS no allowance or relnndr can be made EXPERIENCED YOUNG woman, FOR RENT—Five room downstairs prices. on alx time ada stopped after the Four ballots were taken on the ting the necessary majority of four inson of the High school faculty will cook or general housework. Go flat, at 138 West Center street New fall and winter coats and filth day. nomination oi the three candidates. votes. Earlier in the meeting Judge be the principal, succeeding A. N hats are just brimming over with No “tlU forbids"; Osplay lines not home nights. Best of references. with garage. Inquire 439 Center Hyde was pitted against Attorney Each time the vote was deadlocked, Potter, who headed the school for all that is new in style, fabrics and Amer Sup Pow ...... 3% •014. ... Reply Box A-B, Herald. street. Raymond Bowers Cor the office of Ths Hsraid wlU not bs rssponslble Bowen receiving three votes, Gris many years. colors. Blue Ridge ...... 214 for mors than one incorrect insertion agent of the town -eposlt fund, the TO REINT—LILLEY street, near wold and Gcct two each on each Central States Elec ...... of any advertlaement ordered for former winning, flve to two. SITUATIONS WANTED— Center, modem five room apart vote. AQBEiMBNT BEACHED Cities Service ...... 2% more than one tlma Colonel William C. Cheney, chair The Inadvertent omiaalon oi inwr- MALE 3^ ment, steam heat, garage. Inquire Three ballots were taken and then Tqrrington, Oct. 4— (AP)—Agree Cities Serv, p f d ...... 12% reot publication of advertlalng wlU ^ the appiolntment was deferred until man of the Park Board declined re SOUTH COVENTRY 21 E3ro street. ments were reached In the superior Elec jSond and S h a re...... 18 rectified only by oanoellatlon ot the later in the meeting. Taken up appointment to the board for. the court at Litchfield yesterday in the charge made tor the service 'endered. WANTED—^Po s it io n as truck Republicans Win. Ford 'Limited ...... ; ...... 5% again at the end of the session, the five-year term. Selectman Keith no cases of Motor Vehicle Commission All advertisements must conform driver, by married man, able to do FOR RENT—FOUR R06 m tene- 'This town which normally is Re Nlag Hud Pow ...... 6% in style, copy and typography with vote was still deadlocked, three for tified the Board that Mrs. A. L. er Michael A. Qonnor, against Penn Road ...... 3 own repidrs. Write Herald Box N ment, with modem Improvements, publican, but which It i^as thought regnlatlona enforced by the pnblleh- Bowen; two for Griswold and two Crowell, whose term expires in 1936, Stand OU Ind ...... 30% era and they reserve the right to at 146 Bissell street, garage if de might go over to the Democrats this Bernard E. Higgins and WUliam F for Geer. expects to be in California during United Founders ...... 114 edit, revlee or reieot any copy eon- sired. Inquire on premises. election again went the way It has Newport, past clerk and present FUEL AND FEED 49-A Criticizes Bowen the winter and directs the Board to United Gas ...... 3 sldered objeotionabla for the last fifteen or sixteen years clerk, respectively, ot the Torrtng CLOSING HOURS—Classified ads to FOH r e n t —t h r e e , f i v e and Superintendent Bowen’s • work fill her place on the Park Board. ton police court., 'The two officials United Lt and Pow A ...... 3% be publlabed earns day must be re- FOR SALE— SLABS, HICKORY six room tenements, with all mod during the past years was severely The appointments to the Parii Board on Monday. Canadian M arconi...... 3 061 ved by II o'clock noon; Satu’-days George Q. Jacobson, Republican, settled for the amounts which th'y and oak. Selected fireplace wood, ern tmprovemente. inquire at 147 criticized by Selectman Williams. In Mavifi B ottlin g...... % 10:10 A m. were drferred until the next meet a new man in tovm politics won out claimed were due.. cut to order. C. A. Staye. Dial Blast Center street or Phone 7864. presenting the candidacy of Mr, TELEPHONE YOUR ing. over Ralph Reynolds, Democrat, 3149, Griswold he-said that Mr. Griswold Considerable discussion ensued at WANT ADS. was familiar with the newly ac who 1s consldfired the Democratic the opening of the meeting concern party’s strongest candidate. Ads are aooepted over the telephone BUSINESS LOCATIONS quired water Md sewer systems, ing the appointment of one-man at the CHAROB RATB given above GARDEN—FARM - Albert E. Harmon, Rep., present aa a oonvenienoe to advertlsera hut FOR RENT 64 and as these departments were to committees. The suggestion for T H E ^ DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 come under the supervision of the town clerk and treasurer, defeated the CASH RATBb will be accepted as the division of the responsibilities John S. Champlin, Dem., a former FULL Pa TMB{IT If paid at the buel- town engineering department, Mr. EX)R SALEl—GREEIN Mountain po LARGE • FRONT OFFICE room, was made by Selectman Jenney. nese office on or before the seventh Griswold should receive the appoint town clerk and in doing so rolled day following the first Insertion of tatoes. Thomas Burgess, Wapping, 829 Main street. Apply G. E. Keith The Board, however, felt that the up the largest vote of the day with each ad otherwlee the CHARGE telephone Rosedale 60-2. ment. responsibility for acUon taken would Ehimiture Co. Selectman Jenny in placing the 899 for the office of town clerk. IRAN Q E O R ei RATE will be ooUected. No responel- be better assumed by committees of ’Thomas L. Flaherty, Rep., won HAL COCF blllty for errors tn telsphonsd ads name of Mr. Geer before the Board, FOR SALE— EXTRA fancy Green TO RENT—OFFICES AT 865 Main three and that greater efficiency in the contest for Boa*d of Relief over will bs assumed and their acouraoy srild that he was more familiar with cannot be guaranteed. Mountain potatoes. Orders solicited street (Orford Bldg.) Apply EW- action would result from the ap Thomas Welles, Dem., and polled the utility companies. Mr. Jenney for winter. Inquire Chas. E. ward J. Holl. Tel. 4642 and 8026. pointment of three-man committees. the second highest yoU of the day INDEX OF criticized the special committee of Thresher, Buckland. Tel. 6046. Thi». Appoici>n^°l8** with 396 and showed that he is the CLASSIFICATIONS the Bosu-d for its action in appoint ing Fred Parker superintendent of The complete list o f appointments man to watch in the future and at Rlrtbe I • e e e j K c e • e • e HOUSES FOR RENT 65 present is being spoken of as the BOU8EHOU) GOODS 51 the combined companies, intimating follows: Engagements Highwaj^ committee. Cook, man to nominate next fall for the Marrl* -ee•«— e e eK«e*e eietr# •» ^ FOR REINT—6 ROOM single house, that th6 committee misled ne Deathe ...... g FOR SALE— VILLAGE CRAW- Chambers, Glenney. office of Representative against all modem improvements, hot wa Board into believing that Frank CRrd ot ThRDkS ••eee«j*»*eee«**:« S ford kitchen range; also Glenwood Charity committee. Cook, Keith, Ralph Reynolds, Dem., present rep Is &i«morlRzn • • e e e e • gie eiefC e e'e enu * Cheney, Jr., had recommended the gas stove. 84 Hamlin street. ter heat automatic oil burner, Williams: resentatives. Lost and Found ...... 1 garage and bam. Inquire P. J. appointee. Mr. Jenney stated that The results were as follows (those JLnnOUnC6ID6nt8 e;e ##«*###• e e • I he imderstood that Mr. Cheney had Public safety committee. Cook, Moriarty, Shell gas station, West marked • are elected): PersonRls ...... • FOR SALE—ENAMEL Crawford approved civil engineer Laberge Bowers, Jenney. ▲atoBiobtle* combination range. Inquire 44 Center street Selectmen, George G. Jacobson, Automobiles tor Sale f Geer for that .position. Chairman Joint school bowd. Cook, Bowers, Benton street Rep., 353; Arthur J. Vinton Rep., Automobiles for Exebargs .m s RENTS OF EVERY Description Cook, Selectman George E. Keith, Keith, Jenney. Auto AooesBorise—Tires • Clerk, Board of Selectmen, 341; Ralph V. Reynolds, Dem., 332; Auto Repairing—Painting ...... 7 FOR SALE—OIL BURNERS, and and price Singles, flats, tenements and Sherwood G. Bowers denied the Charles Heckler, Dem., 291; first allegation. George H. Waddell. Auto Schools ...... 7“^ Cook stoves. One ena.9ieled range —no charge. Dial 8601. John F. Agent town deposit fund, Judge three elected. Autos—Ship by Truok ...... • and Delux-oil burner. Get my price. Shannon, 79 Russell street Mr. Jenney contended that the Assessors, *Louls A. Kingsbury, Autos—For Hlrs ...... * Parker appointment was not for tie Wm. S. Hyde. Garages—Service—Storags r.... 10 Smith’s Garage, Manchester Green. Personal tax collector, George H. Rep., 376 and Ernest H. LeDoyt, Motoroyoles—Sloycles ...... 11 TO RENT —SEVERAL desirable best interests of the town, due to Howe. ^ . Dem., 283. * Franklin R. Orcutt, Wanted Autos—Motoroyoles .... II five, six and seven room houses, the fact that the major part of the Rep., 384 and H. Bertram Pomeroy, Boslaesa aud Professloaal Sesvieee MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 53 single and double; also heated work devolving upon the head ot the Personal tax enumerator, David Business Services Offsred ...... 17 McCann. Dem., 283. Household Services Offered ...... ll-A apartments. Apply Edward J. Holl, department was in outside manage Board of Relief, •Thomas L. FREE l e s s o n s —6 WEEKS of Special constable. Municipal Building—Contracting ...... r .. If Phone 4642 and 8025. ment, treatment of the water, Flaherty, Rep., 398; •John B. Piano lessons with each of these building, George Apel. Florists—Nurseries ...... II analyiris and engineering work Wright, Rep., 381 and Mathias Toth, Funeral Directors ...... 1< rebuilt pianos: Van Dyke, mahog FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM flat which, he stated, Mr. Parker was Janitor, Municipal building Heatlm^ Plumbing—Roofing . « 17 single bouse, aU improvements, George Apel. Dem., 274, 'liiomas Welles, D., 269. Insuranos ...... 18 any, 385; Bachman, mahogany, unfamiliar with. He.also stated that ’Town Clerk, •Albert E. Harmon, garage if desired. 16 Homestead Grknd jurors, Joel Nichols, C. H. Millinery—Oreasmaklng ...... II 375; Cable, mahogany, 395; W. P. the office work in Tionnectlon with Rep., 399, John S. Chapmlln, Dem., Moving—'Trncking—Storage ... 10 Haines, mahogany, 3125; Becker street. Telephone 7091. the utilities did not require full-time Tryon, Ronald Ferguson, George Painting—Papering ...... 11 C. T. 269. Bros., mahogany, 3160; Becker service of a manager. Davidson, Aldo Paganl and (BEAD 'THE STOBY, THE N OOLOB THE PICTUBB) Profeasfbaal Servloee ...... II Ferris. Town 'Treasurer, •Albert E. Har 'Repairing ...... II Plai^r, mahogany, 3150, Watkins Salary S«t mon, Rep., 389; John 8. Champlin, 'The wind kept blowing Dotty found that if it stayed close to Qm TauoHng—Xlyeing—C leulng . . . If Brothers, 935 Medn street Phone WANTED— The salary of Superintendent Mechanic on voting machines g;round, he made much better head Dem., 275. cried, "Gee, several times that par Toilet Goods and Service 1 ...... II 5171, REAL ESTATE 77 Parker was set by the Selectmen at Charles Jacobson. way. “Watch-Tne, now,” he kmdly Wanted—Bnslnest Service • e IS Assistant mechanic on voting ma Agent Town Deposit Fimd, •Geo. gMneatloBal 32,600 annually aa recommended by rot’s tried ■ to get out to the swim cried. And then, iway down low he WANTED—REAL ESTATE from chines, Ralph Norton. G. Jacobson, Rep., 366, Relph V. Courses ano Claases ...... 17 the special committee of the Board Reynolds, Dem., M8. ming hound. The wind, though, is flew. 'The next thing that the-Tlnles Private Instruotlon ...... 18 OFFICE AND STORE owner; 6 room single house. Good o f Selectmen. Questioned concern East cemetery committee, Harold knew, the bird was yeUlng loudly, Dancing ...... 88-A Auditors, ’ Gertrude A. Anderson, too iltrong. EQUIPMENT 54 location and price must be reas ing an increase over the amoimt of Alvord, Mrs. Mabel Rogers and “Look! I’ve reached the poor Musical—Dramatic . e • • • eieM ease Rep., 375; ‘ Florence U. 9 ” ^^' "It blows the bird right back Wanted—Instruction .. onable. Give address and full par salary now being received by the Lawrence W. Case. t’ward shore. Oh, look! He’s try hound’s side.” ticulars. Address Box O care of Northwest cemetery committee Dem., 284. Ftaanelal FOR SALE— TYPEWRITERS in superintendent, itaembers of the ing; it once more. If once he gets Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages ... 81 good condition, prices reasonable. Herald. 'Thpmas Ferg^uson, Forrest Buck- Grand Jurors, "^Edwln J. Beams, Business Opportunitlek ...... 17 special commltte stated that the in Rep., 377; *G Boarders Wanted ...... ll-A BOARDERS WANTED 59-A SOMPIN MOSTA , TRAaTEM d o w n / Country Board—Resorts iiAPPENED TO FOOZYf 12? Hotel# —Restaorants >• • • • • • • • a FOR RENT—^Bedroom With kitchen FOOZY'S W ri WEIS hotonth' trml Wanted—Rooms—Board C'A40H,0IKHY-WB Heal Estate Foi Heat prlvilegeiV' to Woifren ' or married G O rrA « E WHAT!5 OF WHATEVER O^RQEO Apartments, Flata Tenements couple. Write.'Bbx L M. Herald. WRONGf OFFa'FOOZY// m Buaineaa Locations for Rent . % GONE/ T Houses tor Rout ...... WEIL GET Suburban tor Rent ...... Summer Homes tor Rent ...... APARTMl^ms—FLATS-. Wanted to Rent ...... Tfi^^ENTS 68 Real B m tm te For Sale Apartment Building for Sale . Business Property tor Sale . . . FOR RBNT--8>'':ROj^lil flat, bottom Farms and Land for Sale . . . . floor,,^ steaita fiimished. In- Houaea for Salv » • a g • - u t m • • • qiilre'83 05ttaj||einr telephone 4382. tm Lota for Sale . »a#a#a#i Resort Property for Sala . w Suburban Mr Mle ....V ,..'. FdR':ItENT-:--FE^ BC^M modem Real Estate tor Bfatohaage -^flat, mi .Weqt'? Center street Wil Wanted—Real Hatate .. .a • 4 a a'# a • • liam Kane^-ye^oile^Tm.? ' A aetl#B ^L i«^ SsiffM# m . Legal Notloea ...... V FOR mod- Jtt, a !i^ i5 ii .able. Read The RerddfAdfS. V ■ r--/ ,/ ■ V, I -fr> = .'V V' -M ^o'r- - - .t.V .1. r - ••'- '. ^ MANCHESTER EVBNTKC MAKCHESTTBR, CONN. WEDI^DAT, OCTOBER 4, IWS, Geiie A K < ^ ToonervUle Folks ' By Fontaine Fox ' OtJR BOARDING HOUSE [ sense and NONSENSE E d p i e M e y e r s o i - P s e v e n c u s h i o n s t o /Au n t gpptg Hogg. CAb4 NOU IhAAQNiE SUCH oC la d y HA3?D luck An inquire* post cards us thus; better?— If we could see ourselves l u c k 'I SELLTWE PARSOT TO h a s t h ' f in g e r o n as others see us, we’d never speak "M y wl£« says I talk in my sleep. OFFICER MATpDEM SOME GUVS ALLTH' What should I do?” All we got to t6 us again— When the goyemment T1 ^^E I — BLOKES say to this is nothing you shouldn’t. starts out to make both ends meet HAS THE d r a t t e d BTOrD TCR AWVWLE- the taxpayer is the meat— Another THEN rr NAMES THE ^\GOTTV LHfCE NDU a n ' m e need of the times is a distinguished ONDY g e t TH' Solace g a n g m e m b e r s . Y M H O H A v e service medal for heroic taxpay rv e bswl a lot of grief in life, B ^ F F U E P t h e w h o l e ‘POLICE FORCE "BREAKS »N OUR But stm I don’t despair, ers— SHOE LACES. OR Although my load has not been "FOR OVER A VEAR, AS TO THEIR Health Secret: Just take what \ a r c h e s I light. \DENT\TV - wwTHEN THE POUCE nature gives you and don’t monkey Of luck I ’ve had my share. CAPTURETHE WHOLE GANSj ANti HECK, D\L5NT with it. I GET BLOCD Yes, there are times I’m worried. MADDEN GETS A HANDSOME There’s a certain young man who "POISONIN' ONCE, Or busy as a beaver. REWARD? ALL But I ’ve got one reason to rejoice his girl “impromptu”— because NAILING UP A she makes up as ^he goes along b e c a u s e o f ,t h a t I ’ve never had hay fever. HORSE SHOE INFERNAL PARROT T=OR LUCK'? Little Peter (in their gam e)— I ’m Dorothy — Did you ever love W E HAD SUCH A^ Writing to my wife— how shall I another' girl like you do me? YEH? Edward— I should say not. I HARD T\ME end up? LiitUe Junior— Oh, just put ‘Your would be broke if I had. S E L L IN G (7 obedient husband’. “Life is really very simple,” "but When the meat is gone don’t keep there are so few o.- us capable of on gnawing it. Throw it away and working simple problems.” hunt for another bone Mrs. Finn— How long could I live 'til (%*f Banker (to man trying to bor without brains? row money)— How much have you Her Hubby— That remains to be in the way of immediate liquid as seen. % sets? Customer— (cautiously)—About a This reviving prosperity will cer case and c half. tainly give a lot of shoe string salesmen a fine chance to tell how If you have a lot of money, your y they started on a shoestring. ailment is a “nervous breakdown” : If you’re busted, you are just crab Judy— Did they make you feel at by and cross. home? Rody— Yes, they even served me Judge—You say your wife at LUCK the neck and wing of the chidden at tacked you with a death-dealing the Sunday dinner. HEATDQUARTERS/ weapon? W hat was it? V B ai'pAT.ofr. Victim— A fly swatter. r C 5 e 1M3 lY wo MSV1CC. me. a "College life”, “is a waste of time Flapper Fa n n y bAYS: unless you specialize. Some girls eea. u.». e»T.orf. get as far as their third year b^ore (C POflUtM tiii> m they dec’de which boy to take.” A Human Sacrifice— But— ? By John C. Terry Ajagry W ife— You should have S(X)R( HY SMITH married some stupid, credulous girl. Her Husband— M y dear, I did the T m«T |S BETTY. JAKE! best I could. Married Man— Your’s a hen-pack ed little shrimp. Second Wretch — I ’ll bet you wouldn’t say that if my wife was here. Happy Thoughts—Isn’t it chwr- Ing when something turns out just the way you planned it?— Every time somebody "checks up on a situation” somebodj else gets into trouble— A t 16 he likes to say “wo men"; at 61 they are all "girls”— They say that time is money, prob ably because it manages to slip away so fast— Most gossip isn’t half bad, on the contrary, it is all bad— By Williams Some people buy puzzles and others By Oane OUT OUR WAY have daughters— Another one that W A S H IN G T O N T U B S II / Gr\vjH -TD ME, shows dirt too easily is the divorce \ Hey, tOOKj VvJHV.lT'S "IVJOW! SOME. 60'/'' , G U P e ! suit— Fortunate is the man who O nca A FIGHTI AC6S» /KMOCKS HIM X W A kjT MW MAMDS S O X camV t a h e . a Po»Ke takes his wife for better or worse OUT WITH OME FR tE . \MvHUT iF X A“T VOu! t: w a m T MW and strikes a happy medium—What Girls who yearn for slender fig PU M C H ^ ures are often penny wlao and »-\a m o g f o u l , s o X vnom'T does it matter if there is too much Gcrr HB.LO OP a m O “pound” foolish. Ol€.GF?ACe MWGtLF OH co-ordinating so long as times are COOLDm ' GvT »yvW w a m o g A MAiM ‘S.’TRHE.T U P T i m e .'? ^ H vjT iF GO*^tBoDV WE’RE CARRYING -rooK A pbvYe a t m e '’ VWHUT OUR END / spearmint THE perfect gum 0 evERAL CRONIES RUM TO ACES C/BRIEN'S A(D. KEEP OUT d THIS.WOU MU6S» \AJCU., MR. SMARTIE, \ OUMNO AS I ^ THIS IS A PRIVATE AFFAIR. VOU CeRTAlNL’^ PUT I HAVE, N\A'M. BUT YOUR Poor IN n. IF HE'S S'POSEO h a v e n Y tou ever TO BE A R 6HTER HEARD OF FIVE HE'S COHSlOERABLV FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser ACES O’BFIEM? ewER- r a t e d . JUST A 'NOPq BOYS? ONE MEMBER OFTWE S^aAD MADE T THE CEMARHTHAT our la s t game was a PUSH-OVEI2.— THAT OUR BOYS OIDMT NEED TO SHOW THEIR REAL STUFF. (MO FOR A MIMUTE IT PROMISES TO SE A SVAIELL FISHT, BUT EASV ^ ^RCG. U. S. PAT. Off. g e t REG. U. S. RAT. e 1»33 T MIA SCTVICt. IWC. WH'7 M0THE.PS GRAV. /e-M^ • KAMOS A COUPLE OF THE 6(6QeST FELLO^VS, AMO THE OTHERS Quny'tjV ® BY NCA SERVtCe. INC Sounds Fair Enough! SALESMAN SAM 0Oe.LL I BROUG-UT CHARLCS 'M AM* BRPU<3HT i A w a v T" a MiMuTe, SeR-HoMoR.l S B R G . I ^eLL,3UDGe,ttJ£'ve ppib ouR- Y U p ! eN'R,NTRiMcs-s^ iM - u)e.'LL T h ' 4^ S o o ^ i.f Y f . o o m V{- m m d . a m o T h f r u -T ru e T himg-T o Be, T a k e m XUINCS-I a m ' Moca) we’RE- ALL SQtSARI^ OKAS I Sou Boss Ikim GAS BUGGIES THIS 'WASN’T A BAD SUPPER AND rM 6LAD TO BE OiDJAGeT That CRACK about SURE,' HE DIDN’T IN OUT OF TH A T, certain players, FPECKLESp ' NEED TO MENTOM STORM------ANY NAMES. HE WAP I THINK THBRBS SOII^THING LOO king right at CtUSBR ABOUT THIS HOOSB.^ h i m — > PAGE SIXTEEN mander: Archie Kilpatrick, Judge The Center Church Women’s ^’SOMMER Teachers In Manchester acho ^ Berets Mahogany Metal 15 Gallons or More___ 8Y]C FURS FEATURED 0 Brims and maple $ r .29 Less Than 15 GaOsns. .lOHc framaa Venttlators \ A Modified SaQors f C Service •W olf apiteh These sai;ne mirrors are selling in ic many furniture stores today at | 1 .9 8 and COLORS Fhoos 3866 • Lafun • French Beayer $2.49. Beautiful noirrors that can be For re W nights, you simply Blaek .. .Brown... used in most every room—over direSiB- should have ope of thesf ventUa- 426 Hartford RoM ing tables. .In the reception hall, .over tors. Bech one ie equipped with I Other Far- Green.. .Wine .... a desk. Extra laige size. trimmed • Minktail a loolfinc deyiee so P^t they can ..1 Eel Grey not tell out 8 iQiohee high, ed- Croats At HALE’S Houeefumlahipg Depart ment—^Basement. juct4pfie-to 88 inehee. . $19.75 *0^ « Main Floor, eeatsr. $59.50 A t HALE’S Apparel Dept—Main Flow, rear. A'