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Advortiriag ea Page IS-X MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9,1934. (FOURTEEN PAGES) VOL. LTV, NO. 8. PRICE TH REE CBMT8

ASSASSINATE YUGOSLAV KING

Victims of Assassins’ Bullets

SEVEN-RUN OUTBURST FOREIGN MINISTER

OF FRANCE, BARTHOU, IN 3RD GIVES CARDS

BIG EDGE ON TIGERS IS ALSO MURDERED

Red Birds Stage One of Extradition Papers SEES DISASTER

Greatest Rallies in Series MARSEILLES IS SCENE

Repdy for Hauptmann IF BUDGET IS History, Drive Three Ben-

. OF DOUBLE TRAGEDY

N ew York, O c t 9.— (A P )— Gover-wthat ha would not discusa the case BAIMEDNOW gal Hnrlers to Showers, nor Herbert H. Lehman waa notified with Lehman at the luncheon. by telephone today by Governor A. Foley was scheduled to leave for Anker, Hogsett, Rowe; Harry Moore of- New that Trenton immediately after the Above is King Alexander of Kbg Alexander Had Jast Arrived m France On a Good extradition papers for Bruno Rich- luncheon for a conference with high Richberg Declares New Deal Dizzy Dean Gives 3 Hits. ard- Hauptmann, under Indictment Jersey officials concerning the extra- Yogo Siavla who' was killed today in New Jersey for the murder of dition and plans for proceeding with In France by an aaoassin. A t the Expenditures Have Saved WiD Mission— Assassin Jamps on Rimning Board of (Tbarles A . Lindbergh, Jr., would be the trial o f Hauptnuum In the Bronx left Is Louis Barthou, French diplo- delivered to him this afternoon. Thursday for the extortion of the Navln Field, Detroit, Oct. 9. Anto to Shoot Down Monarch— One of Assassins Is Governor Lehman told reporters $50,000 ransom money. mat, the other ricUm. the Nation from a Revo- Joe Medwlck’e run in with Owen in at the luncheon be was attending at Shortly before the luncheon the the sixth Inning of the fin.i World a midtown hotel that he would take governor bad a lengthy conference lotion. KiDed at Once by Pofice, the Other Captured. Series clash between the St. Louis action on the extradition papers with Foley and it was stated unoffi- Cardlnala and the Detroit Tigers "very promptly" after they are de- cially that the Hauptmann case was precipitated a demonstration by the livered to him. discussed, despite Foley’s earlier Marseilles, Oct 9.— (A P)— King The governor confirmed the report statement. Chicago, Oct. 9.— (A P )— Donald the spot from which the sboU bad huge crowd o f fans and forced de- come. that he had talked over the case The governor received the tele- Alexander of Yugorlavia and Louis lay of the game Indefinitely late LINDBERGH IDENTIFIES R. Richberg, said today that If the Two men had fired the shots. On# with District Attorney Samuel J. phone call from Governor Moore Barthou, foreign minister o f FYance. tUa afternoon. AU sorts of fruit government, yielded to "destructive . .w i o* them waa captured alive by the and vegetables were thrown on the Foley o f the Bronx “In a general while at the luncheon given in his were assassinated today aa the enraged crowd, but be waa badly way." honor. poIUical clamors” for Immediate field and much time was spent in Yugoslav Monarch came to FYance mauled and waa alao slashed by a The Bronx district attorney waa The governor said he would take balancing of the budget the country clearing the diamond. VOICE OF HAUPTMANN police sabre. The authoriUaa Identi- A fte r a seven-run outburst in attending the same luncheon as the the papers to Albany with him to- would plunge into "national disas- In an effort to improve Yugoslav- ter.’ French relations. fied him as Petris Kalamen, 88, a , the third which gave the Red Birds governor but before hand had stated morrow. Alexander died of three wounds Yugoslav born In Zagreb. a 7 to 0 margin in the crucial coU' Declaring New Deal expenditures and measures have saved the Na- in the chest The other assassin thrust his pis- test, the Cardinals came back to TeDs Jory It W as. Voice o f'FASCISM CALLED tol into bla own mouth in an at- acore two more rune In the six tion from "revolutkw," President B artboj was shot In the hand and Roosevelt’s chief policy adviser al- tempt to commit suicide, but poUca when Martin singled and went to left forearm and leg and died aa so struck at "dodo-economlsts" for surgeons attempted to extract the shot him dead before he could puU second on an error, Medwlck Mas H cnl W les Ras-| the trigger. tripled scoring Martin, and CoUina REBELLION IN SPAIN GREATEST MENACE attacks on N R A . bullet Despite the mad confuaion of tha Ufted hia fourth single of the day In a speech prepared for delivery They were shot down by two as- som Was P a s s ^ — In- ___ before the Rotary Club, he discuss- crowd, screaming heheanth the veri- to ecore Medwlc'r. sailants as they rode In an automo- ed campaign issues. He set a boost table canopy of flags which decorat- pizzy Dean waa in trouble only bile, receiving the cheera of the SEEMS NEARING AN END In employment as a goal of NRA ed the street, the royal automobUa once up to the' sixth, being reached townsfolk, through the flag-bedeck- dictment Voted. British Speaker Tells Labor- fo r a single and a double, by Green- and gave new assurance to business ed streets of Marseilles. continued on its way to the prefec- berg and Fox, respectively, but be that no hasty, blanket changes are Asaaaain Killed ture to where King Alexander had DOCTOR TRAPPED 3 DAYS planned in that recovery unit. uLarted. uUed himself together and retired UNDER WRECKED AUTO. Hes That It Destroys AD One of the asaaaatna was killed He side without a score. The ngers Death Ust Placed Between Trenton, N. J., Oct. 9.— (A P )— The budget should be balanced at The Monarch was carried into the S the "earUest poszlble moment,” outright by the police. 'The other had only got three hits off hia deUv- Janesville, Wis., Oct. 9.— (API The voice that shouted "Hey Doc- j was seriously wounded and died study of the prefect and laid upon a ery through the fifth frame. tor," over a Bronx cemetery fence | Personal Liberty. Richberg said, but “ aweeplng de- couch. Physicians and surgeons 500 and 1,000 b Six — For two days and two nights mands” for drastic slashing of ex- shortly after hia arrest. Dr. John C. Furlong, 71, lay in the night Col. Charles A. Lindbergh First reports indicated Barthou's hastened to bis aide. They did aO Navln Field. Oct. 9.— (A P)—The penditures and im.nedlate balanc- the bottom of a 15 foot embank- paid $80,000 in a futile attempt to wound was only alight but that o f they could to staunch the flow o f Cardinals staged one of the great- ing, In the face o f relief needs "are Days Fightbs -Congress ment, bis foot caught under his ransom bis infant son. has been San Francisco, Oct. 9 . - (A P ) — Gen. Alphonse Joseph Georges, of blood but their efforts were in vain. est ralUea in World Series history the product either of gross Ignor- Dies Qolckly wrecked automobile. identified by the filer as that of Fascism waa described as the' ance or the greatest form of politi- the French Superior W ar Council, today to score seven ruiu In the The K ing o f Yugoslavia died with- A searching party was organ- Bruno Richard Hauptmann. cal demagoguiam.” also shot m the attack, was more third Inning for Jerome Herman "greatest menace” labor ever haa out regaining consciousness. ized for the physician who was a The story of how (3ol. Lindbergh "Thanka to the constructive serious. (D izzy) Dean and pile up a 7 to 0 faced in an address today by W al- Barthou and General Qeorgee lead over the battered Tlgera In the former president of the McHenry kept the memory of the voice from measures which have helped to re- Barthou was 72 years old and was County, 111., Medical Association, St., Raymond's cemetery waa dis- ter M. Citrine, secretary o f the vive private bualnethe aald, "the regarded by many as a possibility were taken to the hospital Hotel seventh and deciding game of the Madrid, Oct. 9.— (A P )—The gov- Dieu. Bartbou'a wound waa dlagnos- series. but no one heard his cries) until closed by Col. H. Norman Schwarz- British Trades Union Congress. burden of Federal relief this winter, to succeed Gaston Doumergue as ernment of Premier Alejandro Lei^ ad as a broken forearm. The gen- WbUe the great Dean set the Saturday night. kopf, superintendent of tac New He appealed to the American despite an unprecedented load of premier. eral’s condition was more serious. Tlgera down without a hit in the roux today began mopping up the He died yesterday In Mercy Jersey State police, a few hours aft- Federation of Labor convention to drought relief, should be fa r leas Those who saw the famous for The chauffeur of tha royal auto- first three Innings, only one man remaining vestiges of rebellion In hospital of injuries and shock. er a Hunterdon county Grand Jury aid the International Federation of than last winter. elgn minister die said that bis death indicted Hauptmann on a charge of Must Assist Needy mobile piloted the car on to the pre- reaching first safely in that time on several provinces while estimates of Trade Unions in ita fight against rrobably was hastened by the nerv- CoUiiu' error, the Cards slaughter- murder In the kidnap case. Fascism. “ But who Is the man who dares fecture bravely, deaplte the fact that the dead in the six days’ Elxtremlsts' ous shock of the tragedy of the aS' ed three pitchers, Elden Auker, "Colonel Lindbergh," Schwarz- “The greatest danger to demo- to stand before the American peo- sasslnation o f the King— a tragedy bis bands bad oeen cut by tha wild kopf said, "has positively identi- Lynwood (Schoolboy) Rowe and outbursts ranged from 500 to 1,000. cratic Institutions today cornea ple and to declare that we should which had suddenly wrecked his sabre strokes with which a colonel fied Hauptmann’s voice as that of Elon Hogsett, before 'lelng checked General Ochoa concentrated the WEALTHY IN REICH from Fascism,” Citrine said, "whose not have saved milllona o f people political dreams of patching up bad beat down the assassin closest the man he heard before the Bronx from destitution, suffering and ac- by Tommy Bridges. government army on the outlying record everywhere la one of repres- Europe. to the automoblla. cemetery." tual starvation laa* winter, and that Thirteen men faced them, seven regions of Asturias where fighting sion, brutality and terrorism. Per- Lost Mncb Blood CfiMaflenr's Story The Grand Jurors accepted it as sonal liberty has been destroyed in In the face o f this demand for help hit safely, three doubled, there were still went on. Fragmentary reports MUST HELP POOR The aged man died at 6 p. m., less The chauffeur gave a vivid de- clinching testimony. They returned Italy and Germany, trade unionism we ;.houId have cut expenses and three bases on balls, the sacks were to the capital today said he had oc- than two hours after the shooting. scription of the tragedy. filled three times, and Donn himself an indictment charging murder. haa been crushed and the status o f balanced the budget? cupied Oviedo thia morning, going Surgeons said the tosa of blood was "Just as the car esune into Stock Suspect S p e ^ Little "Communtata cannot produce a g o t two hits,- a single and double, a there from Aviles. Exchange Square," said tha chauf- world series record for a pitcher In Hauptmann, held in . the Bronx, (Continued on Page Ten) revolution in this country, but a vcaponalble for bis death, and they Attention here was centered on were unable to make a transfusion leur, "a big fat man ran from the one inning. the reopening of Congress this aft- Hitler Opens Campaign for New York, jail, under charges of blind, reactionary, inhumane gov- extortion, haa been notably uncom- ernment could breed a revolt in 30 !u time to save him. crowd, jumped on the running board ernoon, the presentation of the bud- o f the King’s car, and fired four oir PLAY BY PLAY get, and the appearance o f the municative since hia arrest laat days by adopting such a program." Came on Warship - Wbter Relief — Says No month. Taciturn and tight-lipped as Alexander had come to France on five Shota at the king. FIRST INNING Chamber with all the deputies of The demands for Immediate bal- he has been, it was words from his SEDITION CHARGE a warship, convoyed by a fleet of ‘T immediately grabbed him by OutUnals—Martin fanned swing- the L eft opposition in jail, in hiding, ancing, he said, "are purely de- ing. The crowd let loose a terrific lips that seMed the murder indict- stimcUve political clamora, to which French naval vessels. Hia visit waa the neck while a colonel, just beaida or repudiating participation in the German Will Starve. tha ear, began slashing. The assas- roar. Rothrock bit sharply over rebellion. ment . galnat him. no administration could irield with- regarded as of the utmost Impor- TTioae words, "Hay, doctor; over tance, fo r Yugoslavia is a member sin triad to kill himarif by firing % RogeU’a head and ran to second Leftists’ Threata AGAINST NRA MAN out bringing on a national disas- here, doctor,” were apoken by the o f‘the French-Instituted Little En- shot Into his mouth but ths poUca when White bandit the ball pooriy. Leftists were spreading reports ter." Berlin, Oct. 9.— (A P )—Germany's man who got the ransom money tente. by this time closed In and shot him The scorer credited Rothrock with that they might make an attempt Touching on monetary policy, he a two-bagger. Frisch lifted a short upper 10,000 must "pay through from Lindbergh's intermediary. Dr. said the Roosevelt dollar "by all Gendarmes and the Garde Mobile down." against Congress, using this as an John F. Condon. fly that Rogell caught back on the their noses" this winter to help the testa of Btable purchasing power guarded the thoroughfare down The inhabitants of MarseiUea, who excuse for a last stand in the revo- Although the case is invariably Mediator for Indastrial Rela- grass. Medwlck fouled to Owen in lutionary^ movement. should be regarded aa exceptionally which the Monarch rode in an auto- bad turned out en masse for tha nation through its most difficult referred to aa "the Lindbergh kid- mobile with Louis Barthou, France’s front of the boxes off left field. No The government took elaborate aound." toyal visit were thrown Into a tur- period in decades, Reichsfuehrer Hit- naping” the Hunterdoa Grand Jury He said the administration ia “ded- minister o f foreign affairs and Gen. mns, 1 hit, no errors, 1 left. measures of precaution, searching tions Board to Be Given moil of excitement and conatema- ler told his co-workers in winter re- returned no kidnap Indictment. Kid- icated heart and soul to the preser- Alphonse Joseph Georges of the Tlgera—White grounded out, the Par” ament buildings and sta- tion, for the assassination waa the lief today amid thimdrous applause. napers may only be sentenced to vation of our ancient political liber- French Superior W ar Council. Frisch to CoUins. Cochrane ground- tioning soldiers and guards at its second of a notable in France In the To fulfill the proud boost "no Ger- life terms. Murderers face the elec- ties and to the maintenance of a po- A great maaa of humanity, packed ed out, Frisch to CoUlns. Gehrlnger approaches to examine every person Hearing b South Today. last two years. They excitedly re- man will be in nm ger or be cold this tric chair. litical economic system of competi- lifted a short foul that dropped un- entering the area. on both aides of the streets, cheered called the assassination of President winter,” Nazidom accelerated Its Governor Moore will ask New tive individualism, civilized by a so- aa the Monarch and French, official- caugbt off the left field line near In Valencia, Zaragoza, Barcelona, Doumer at Paris In 1932. . winter relief campaign entailing York to turn the prisoner over to dom passed, but their cheers were the boxes; Charley thought it bad and many sections o f Andalusia the Rutherfordton, N. C., Oct. 9.— cial conscience.” ’ The thousands o f flags, which, a N ew Jersey promptly. TTie papers Aa for his own critics,. Richberg fallen in fair territory and bad to be general strike was terminated. The millions o f marks and billions of lA P )—Roland Gib.'ion, a conciliator drowned in a sudden fuailade o f 20 trw minutes befora, had f la t t e d probably will be signed before asserted it made him “ writhe to aee called back from second base. city of Seville was normal despite words. of the National Industrial Relations shots fired from . near tha Stock gaily from the windows and the flag- night. myself cartooned canylng a red flag Elxchange at 4:10 p. m. Gehrlnger lifted a high fly to Roth- the fact that some of the Extremists "Last winter’s shameful spectacle Board, faced a preliminary hearing colea of Marseilles under the gray To Act Quickly and to see myself described as a So- The shots apattered the automo- rock near the right field line. No did not return to work. At Gljon, of the poorer quarters contributing here today befora United States sky of a cloudy day, wars imma- Some believe Governor Lehman cialist when I have a consistent rec- bile In which the King rode. Three mns, no hits, no errors, none left. the battleship Jaime I disembarked more than the wealthy." Hitler said, Commissioner W. J.^. Mode on a diately halfataffed. SECOND INNING must not be repealed." He drew a of New York, may approve the ex- ord of having all my life bitterly o f them struck the King in the a column o f marines to relieve sol- tradition Immediately without the charge of sedition, - Cardinals—Collins It sharply to lurid picture of previous regimes' opposed the theories smd programs cheat. He died within an hour. Queen Marie, the King's young con- diers’ patrols that-will be sent into formality of a hearing. A warranty f6 r Glbaon’a arrest, rort, escaped from the hail of os- ■ center for a single on the first the mining region where the rebel mismanagement In having driven of State Socialism.” Barthou, the man who directs Colonel Lindbergh told hia story jworn to SuA^y by Robert A. Wat- Speech Broadcast saasins’ buUeta only becauaa her ’pitch. Delancey grounded to Owen outbursts still were smouldering. thousands of persons to suicide. France's foreign affairs, was shot -in in IS minutes. He was one o f two kms of '^iffalde, president of the Richbexg's speech, which was health ia so delicate that she bad and the Tlgera pulled a double play, Minor Distm i^oes He comi>ared conditions in Oqr- the left arm. General Georges was dozen witneases who testified yes- United Textile Workers Unloq there, broadcastT devoted particular atten- aeriously wounded. A number o f the chosen to come to Marseillea by rail Owen to Gehrlnger t Oreenbefg. Catalonian regional points affect- many with those in other countriM terday before the 23 grand jurors, ^aa served late yeaterday by a tion to price and production control cheering apectatorr also were shot, OraatU singled past Oehringer. Or- ed by the rebellion repented minor "where disturbances, revolts and inatead o f by warship aa her hus- sitting in Flemlngton, less than Is deputy United States marshal. phases o f N R A codes. i none, apparently, aeriously. sattl was thrown out trying to steal disturbances during the morning but bloodshed are rampant— a situation band had done. Cochrane to Gehrlnger. miles from the big white hotiae In The warrant charged Gibaon "did "When certain statements of mine Police Act The Queen waa on a train between these were dlntinlshlng as public or- we have successfully overcome the Sourland hill raunfty, from pleach and promulgate aediUon N o nms, tw o hita, no amn, none der was more and more establish- here.” Police turned from their line of Basel, Switzerland and MaraaiUae at left. which the baby <rogram committee introduced Mr. how the state of Connecticut waa In will be a one-atoty frame building, nlcka, 76, o f 79 West Mkin atreet, two robbers made w^en they kid- by. the rector, with music by the ment and the refreahmenta will be guisbed bsfore endangering or ward J. Hickey, nominee for county spending money, aa3rlng "w e are Charles M. Gardner, of Westfield, ception for alumnae and faculty The boys’ swimming classes will ter Church bouim. The officers and ieltb who gave an explanatory debt for $8,000,000 when 1933 came 20 feet deep, 60 feet wide and 14 who died at her home Sunday eve- naped Fred Heheman and relieved provided by a memberahip team smoking up the bulldlnr, but the sheriff and several others. Anson juat aa well off aa sending the Mass, High Priest of Demeter. All Saturday evening and a picnic m meet as follows: Beginners class, Junior choir. committees were re-efected without preceding his Illustrated lecture, on and bow today there to a deficit feet high witb a ter root. The build- ning foUowlnr a five weeks’ Ulneu, him o f all hto money, sevan tbini- leaded by George H. Wllliama, awning is a total loss. T. McCook, candidate for Cbngreos- money to foreign cotmtries.” felt amply repaid for the long drive. Bolleswood for tho alumnae Sunday 9:30 to iq:15; Intermediate, 10:15 Following this service a brief VEniUNS CEMETERY change, with the- exception o f the ■bowing tbe reasons that led the ot $12,000,000. Tbe phrase “we are ing will be constructed o f novelty waa held from her home thla morn- sand nickels. They took Hehaman, which waa tba loaer in tba effort to man from the First District, is He told o f having half tbe aver- The Pomona Grange chorus furnish- morning. to 11; junior life aaving, 11 to business meeting waa held. A t this hoepltallty committee. Mrs. J. state to take up this work of road- la the eoup" proved o f unusual in- ai£ng. ing at 8:80 o’clock and from St. a eollector for the telephone com- secure new membera since new offi- scheduled to speak. age appropriation to run hla de- ed fine music The program has been arranged 11:45. ..’me tickets were distributed for the Hood, the leader, is entering upon side development. In which It la terest to Uie 300 people in tbe halt. partment, that of Commissioner of There w ill be six sliding doors Joseph's Polish Catholic church at pany for a ten m"e ride before re- play "Second Story Peggy", to be MEETING ON FRIDAY cers war* elected a montb ago. her 34th consecutive year la Uat A program of entertainment will " I tun glad to be back in the Wapping Grange No. 80, will hold as follows: The glrla' dancing classes will leasing hiin. second to none at tbe present time. also be presented between the a^ Domestic Anlroala, but notwith- and a concrete floor in each of the 9 o’clock.- Rev. Sigismund Woro- meet in the gym at the following rrasented by a group of members of offica. H er asstotants ara ML county where I waa born and glad its eighteenth regular meeting this Saturday. 2;00 p. m.— Opportuni- marked improvement In many LEAVES ON ROADS ADD dresses given by th* political candi- standing tbto be tested more cows aix atalla. The work will be auper- nieckl, paator, officiated. Burial waa time; Tiny tots, 10:30 to 11; inter- the Rockville Methodist church on The Community Players will bold CbrlatlM Millar and Mra. AUce cases was iUuatrated by "before” to be back In the hall where 1 viaed by Superintendent o f Public evening and it will be the Initiation ties for tennis, hockey, archery and Araociatjon to Disenaa Plans dates. on less than half the average ap- in the family plot in St. Bernard’s in the third and fourth degrees, of mediate, 11 to 11:30; advanced, Friday evening, October 19 in the their monthly business meatlng to- Remig, Mra. C. K. Petersen ro- and "after” pictures,-taken in vari- started my Tolland County cam- Works George B. Milne and it ia cemetery. horseback riding; 3:30— Aasembly- 3 Domb o I F«1bst *b for Plot Anthoriaed by Town paign four years ago,” aald Gover- propriation. a class o f candidates. It ia expect- 11:30 to 12. parish bouse. morrow evening at 8:30 In the club- malns as secretary and Miss M il- ous parts o f Connecticut AU the TO ACCIDENT DANGERS "The state o f Conecticut ia run hoped to complete the job within For more than 35 years Mrs. Knowlton salon, greetings and an- Meeting. nor Croaa in opening hie address.' ed a degree team wil' be present The regular plunge period for The Younger Members’ group held rooma In the B ^cb and Brown build- dred Hutchinson, treasurer. slides were beautlfuUy colored, and SOVIETS 1EACH by the Republican Board of Finance five or six weeks. Bartnlcka at ss a resident o f Rock- nouncements— Ih-esident Katharine He recalled the rotmy faces pres- and work the third degree while the men will be from 7 to 8 o’clock. Loosens Cough special meeting at which time they ing. A "shipwreck” party wlU fol' The bustneas waa followed by a with the descriptions by the lectur- AFRICAN TONGUES and Control and tbe Democratic Tbe coat o f the building will be vUIe and took an active part in all Blunt and Mrs. Janet Craia'ford How Trolley Company Urges Auto ent four year* ago, naming In pu- regular officers will put on the discussed plans for a food sale some The Veterans Field Association low and everyone is supposed to sodsl in charge of Mrs. William er presented a program o f imusual party ia not to blame for half of approximately $1,650 and the mate- local affairs. She was u member of 24, president of the alumnae asso- ticular Henry Hanks, who wm fourth. Proof I lime this montb. will meet in the Arm y and Navy bring an early photograph. A good Keai', Miss Helen Carrier and Mias interest. A t tbe close of his talk Mr. Drivers Not to Come Near Leningrad— (A P I— African Isn- it," said Commissioner Dimock in rial will be furnished by the city of St. Joseph’s Catholic church and ciation; address, Mrs. Chase Going Albert Luebke, of Milwaukee, to then 89 years old and who was pres- On Friday evening, October 10, club Friday night at eigb. o’clock Uma to assured and a full attend- Alice Benson. They learned that Keith waa pelted with queaUons. eusges have been added to the cur- telling o f the troubles in the atate. RockvUIe and the labor by the U. active in the many societies con- Woodhouse; addiress, Robert Fulton a puzzle fan and has earned a total Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hood were mar- Track Rails. ent last evening notwithstanding the cast of "Pat's Matrimonial Ven- to discuss plana for the selec- ance of the members desired. among them what he thought of nculum of the I.enlngrad Institute Maloney Score* Newspaper S. government through the FERA. nected with the church: I-YRE BIRDS SURVIVE TR IP Logan; 8:00, reception for faculty ot $5,000 In various contests. He haa hto 93 year*. ture" will travel til the U. S. Vet- tion o f a.portion of the East ceme- ried 46 years on October 1, and ac- billboards, against which the in- ot History, Philosophy and Llnguto-- Congresaman Francis T. Maloney, Start Painting Bridgea Sha to survived by thre>. daugh- BY PLANE TO TASMANIA and alumnae, Windham House. earned th eiitle of Wiscoiurin’s most fRTH •sbfU«nt| V* tery for a veterans burial plot, au- cordingly surprised them by a be- He told of entering a campaign in erana' Hospital at Newington where The Woman’s Foreign Missionary fluence o f tbe garden club Is pitted With the coming o f autumn and tics. Some o f . tbe crtmltive tongues of Meriden, Democratic candidate Work started this morning In the ters, Mrs. Stanley PolianskI and Sunday: 10:30 a m., picnic In consistent and successful contest thority for which was granted by lated recognition of this event. He replied that be detested them the falling o f leaves, automobile which he waa ridiculed four years painting o f all fences and bridges Mrs. William Dowglewicz of Rock- fan. Kirkpatriok.l FOUnrS, the play ndll be presented in con- society of the South Methodist now offered to students hitherto a g j by tbe Republlcana because be for U. S. Senator, scored the "Hart- Hobart, Tu.'4manla—(A P )—Thanks P o lle a w i^ for alumnae, announce- vote of the town meeting last Sat- cburch held a well attended meeting They arranged with Mrs. Katherine but as they were erected on private drivers ara faced with the danger have had no grammars or diction- ford Courant” to an tmmerciful de- in the m y o f Rockville and town of ville, and Mra. Fran» Slnskl of menta by Mra. How and Miss Kath- nection with a program of entertain- urday night. Hardy, Mrs. Dorothy Belcher and "aald something about hla boyhood to the airplane, the Island o f Tas- last evening at the home of Mrs. property the state highway depart- of skidding while trolley cars slid- aries. gree for its edltorisla. . Vernon by FERA relief workers. TeiryvlIIe and a son, Frank Bart- ryn Moss, alumnae secretary: 2-6 p. ment This play is a very humorous The committee conslats of the Miss Evelyn Johnston to compose days.” mania, south o f Australia, hopes to Specialized Inez Truax of Foster atreet. Com- ment had no jurisdiction in the ing along rails constitute a peril. Congressman Maloney told how This to a five-man project which nicka, who resides In South Amer- m „ visits to buildings and campus; one-act comedy with a cast o f only following delegates frc. the vari- poems for the occaslcn. These were "Two years ago there waa a populate Its national park with lyre prehensive reports were given of the matter. There was an accident In Wood- the paper waa eulogizing hto op- will take five to aix weeks. Govern- Icau 7:00 p. m.. vesper service. Speaker, ^auty Service three people. This will be its fifth ous organisation: aarence Peter- read and proved most Interesting. campaign o f alienee,’’ said the mental approval was received yes- birds, carrying out a bequest made pre.'ehtation by the local cast. meeting of the New England branch Exhibits o f flowers Included a land Saturday which was due In part ponent, Frederic C. W.alcott and The Reverend Jay T. Stocking, St. For son and James Sullivan, V. F. W.; Miss Johnston’s rhyme was espe- choice coUection o f Japanese to the slippery condition of the road, state's chief executive "but under- terday. several years ago by an anonymous Invltattoos have been ssnt to the at Boston last week by the Bele- neath there were groups saying, ‘the said, " I asked tbe editor to debate Loula. Albert Downing and David Mc- cially for Loyal Orcle. Miss Chris- anemones, a magnificent specimen the trolley rails and the attempt of Fined F or Drunken Driving <.onor. Slecpint Sealp varloiu Olrla’ Friendly branches in gates, Mrs. Robert Richmond and only thing to do to to kill the Gov- the accomplishmcnte and deeds and Cann. D. A. V.: Arthur Keating tine Miller waa chairman of the re- of the new "Asaleamum”, Korean a truck to pass a car. In which the CEORCE J. SMITH Bernard Hayden, 23, of ^adds The birds arc profuse In the Aus- The “N E W S ’ We Uae the Hartford Diocese to attend the Miss Gertrude Abbey. While in ernor for he to dangerous—for "he also to debate tbe. merita o f Sena- WAP P I NG and Thomas Murphy, U. S. W. V.; freshment committee and was as- Teacher of MUIa section of Ellington,' was tralian bush, but they are shortlived Boeton they were entertained by Chrysanthemum and various other Automobile was thrown against a might appoint Democrats and the tor Walcott but he avoided the Hallowe'en party In the parish bouse Frank Bray and John L. Jenney, sisted by Mrs. Cordner and Mrs. flower*. The next meeUng will be brought before Judge John E. Fisk '■n captivity and numerous efforts to the wife of a former minister, Mrs. trolley car and two women injured. Republican tame ducks might be question I asked in Sharon. He told Old Horae Day was observed last Monday evening, October 29. It la Legion, and AI Lindsay and Fred Wilson. Mra. Roilln Hitt made a the annual business session and the Tenor Banjo and in the Rockville City Ck>urt Monday transplant them by boat have failed. When Children gel Olive Ellis. R e ^ rta Of reki* end accidents in- thrown out’.’* of the work of Walcott but all out- Saturday at the Community Church behind the “new” in 0 hoped that as large a number as Baker, B. W. V. large two-tiered fruit cake and dec- showing of slides, both old and new volving automobiles and trolley cars side of the U. S. Senate. I have morning for driving a car under the H. C. Howe, an experienced buah- Ont-ot-Sorfs Vigrorol Dimock Appointment Houae with between 200 and 250 possible will plan to attend. The orated it with white and sliver, and of members’ gardens. Guitar Influence o f liquor. Hayden waa ar- r.ion, recently trapped a pair near Mrs. Florence Horton, royal resulted in d general warning is- A t thla point he mentioned the. prepared a reply and welcome a people present, although it was a Fretfot; **peevtoh” youna-ones whs party will be In the form of a maa- Mr. and Mrs. William B ra" furnish- Instrumento Furnished rested on the Rockville-Manchester Vclltoume, placed them aboard a eat too much sweets______— Treatmenta matron of Cbapman Court. Order of sued by the Connecticut company to appointment of Dr. EMwlh R. chance to debate." rainy day. A fine time waa enjoyed or rich food often queri^e, and an Interesting enter- ed flowers for decorations. drivers urging them to keep their To Beginnera. Relative to the “milk resolution" road about 3 o’clock Sunday morn- plane for Hobart within 48 hours davalop wonns and eonitipatloii. H arr Cttaabeth's tainment Is being planned by the HOSPITAL NOTES Amaranth, will fill the atatioh of The committee arranged with Dtroock as Commissioner of Domes- ing asleep over the wheel of hla by old friends some of whom came warder at the meeting Radiance cars well over on tbe side of tbe tic Animals. He told how his bud- In the last session o f Congress, Con- a long distance to attend. The and thus enabled their release In the committee. at Mr. Hood to be present when they Private Lessons Only. We coupe. MAUTY NOOK Court of Wethersfield tonight. They “THE LIFE OF CHRIST road and not come to a stop in front get was reduced but regardlc4a o f gressman Maloney .told of leading roast beef dinner waa served by tbe park. were ready to surprise Mra. Hood, Refuse To Teach In Class Aa He had been to a dance in For- Babtaow Bldf. Phone M il Mrs. Susan Oabbey of East Mid- will observe visiting matrons and o f a trolley car. Extra sand is this "his work haa been to do the issue. > • Federated Workers at 1 o’clock. DrlhiekEIixir who was blindfolded and supposed Progress Is Net Satlsfaetory. He stated that tbe only opposition restvlUe with some friends from ■ ---- — ------EatBallar new- dle Turnpike and Elmer Kupfer- ;>rovided in all trolley cars now patrons’ night. to be playing a game, and to appro- more." The parade, which was scheduled to DONT MIND ME cchmld of Rockville were admitted TO BE GIYEN IN FILMS l eaving the barns to help get a grip to the milk resolution waa from the Longmeadow wbo brought him priate music furnished by Mrs. "We hope next year to complete tack to Rockville and placed him in start at 10:30 a. m. had to be given r"’ today. upon the rails when there to a neces- 8tndlo: Hotel Sheridan opposite side. up on account o f the rain. Just a A t the first Bitting of the bridge Dorothy Belcher, be :appetured, bev- the testing of all cows In the state his own car to make hia way home. Omaha— Oscar Arnaton, a mail sity for a quick stop or going down Dial 8860 “ I was concerned in the last Con- few o f the floats i.ent aa fa r as the series at the Masonic Temple last Ing a large shower bouquet which on tuberculoato and I cannot com- Two bottlea were found in hto car, carrier suing for divorce, told the “ grade. gress with the law designed to pro- old North school where Aehur A. night the prizes were fvon aa fol- on close view, represented more Unusually Fine Service at Cen- mend Commissioner Dimock too one partly filled with liquor. , court his wife whipped him with a For a short period during the tect the many investors of this ColUna rang the old school bell. The lows: Flrat, W, H. Dietrich and R. than fifty greeting cards, many of ter Congregational Church much for his work- in this field," The atcuaed pleaded guilty to hoe, a washbodrd, a baseball bat 24 hours of the equinoxes, the sun ■aid Governor Cross. country for there are many wbo St. Mary’s F ife and Drum Corps of and finally a whip. The beatings action H. Weir with a score of 4.22S; sec- them attached to streamers of charges o f intoxication and driving does not shine on any part of the Friday Night. in vest^ their savings in bonds and Etost Hartford led tbe procession IJcenaed ond, Charles' Warren and Fred cellophane, and all removed from "I am now confronted with a while under the influence o f liquor, were caused, he said, when he was O range territory or possessions o f the campaign o f abuse," said the Gov- stocks,’’ aald the speaker. which waa also i escorted by the slow in washing the dishes, oiling United SUtea. Johnson, 3,623; consolation, Ernest their envelopes. Mra. Hood when although no one uiw him drive hto she recovered from her surprise An ernor," and it ia a question bow the He said he had a "better under- care while he was intoxicated. State police. In the afternoon there the floors, scrubbing the basement Operators Bantly and R. Treat, score 1,573. Impressive motion picture standing o f the needs o f the people warmly thanked her friends for all with music entitled "The Life o f pele of Connecticut are going to George Hatheway of EHIIngton was a program after the annual or doing the Ironing. Are Men Tired of Modern Girls? of this coBuuonwealth than my op- meeting of the old North school, AMERICAN GA( Only A t 6:30 o’clock tonight, the Mer- the efforts they had made in honor Christ,” will .be shown Friday eve- act.” testified as to his high character in In reply to bis ' attorney’s ques- Maybe youll change your mind when you see what this ponent, (W alcott) who waa ratoed which was opened by all singing chants Division of the Chamber of of the sapphire wedding of Mr. ning at 8 o'clock at the Center Con- Governor Croaa quoted items Ellington and said he hdd never tion as to what he did during tbe sink CaneeOeiF'e Dwiahtw Personal Notices outside the atate.” “America,” followed by a welcome Commerce will hold an Important Hood and herself. She cut tbe cake gregational church. 'This picture | little lady did,with a baby stare and an old fashioned from the "Connecticut State Jour- been In trouble before. beatings Arnston said he "just kept • “ T. B*i|kborheod dniggiat neem- "There ia no chance for labor or by Rev. Truman H. Woodward, for- business meeting at the Hotel and Invited eveiyone to share it will have a special appeal for chil- way with men. nal" atating that the proprietor was A fine of $3 was imposed on the on working.” mandad Dr. Traa** SUxii le ■>*. . . . NEW RE F I N ERY! Appealing with her. The committee prevailed a member of the State Board of men on the fa rm . unless we have charge of intoxication and $100 and mer paator here; community sing- 1 porchasad a bettl* sad gave some to Sheridan. A ll members are urged dren as well as adults, and to re- buying power to -help them. I be- ing. rerotnlscences a id a aelectlon ■J unis MARRIAGE to be present aa fall and winter ac- upon her to leave tbe upper tier In- Finance and Control and how the costs of $14.93 on the charge of MAKmxD ON FRIDAT. October t leased by the National Bureau of lieve in tbe capitalistic system. We by Y e Old Village Choir, address by I cooaidw it uaequaled at a childrea’s tivities will be dtacuased. Dinner tact for herself. Sandwiches, cake Religious and Educational Films. publication la toaued from the o f- driving under the influence of liq- NE W P R O C E S S ! 1934 at All Soule' Cburch. New York fice of the aecretary of tbe Repub- must also have a suceaaful work- Judge Ralph M. Grant, who was a lasaliv*, regolotor and worm ezpeUeri Beauty— City, by (ht Rtv. Minot Slmmona, will precede the business session. and coffee were served, after which Wonderful Muste Score! uor. The court remitted $50 of the lican state central committee. "It ing class and all must be bound up Wapping boy. In the evening there TfledicatetL! oad raeammend it to aU melhen." lltro ld 8. Burr ot Manchaatar, Conn., all joined in singing "Bless Be A complete and very appropriate fine. Mrs. & W. cmollar. to Ftoafcaa Ct-MoUaa. I represents tne Republican organiza- together for their own good," aald waa a social time and old fashioned NEW PERFORMANCE! That will capture attentiou and create ad- aldeat aun of Dr. .Noah A. Burr, to Linne Lodge, No, 72, Knights of the Tie That Bindr.” musical score will accompany the “ Oriental Gardena” ^ IiHiadleneef vide *< Worm*Wetiaa . . . Consttpeii^ Lucy L. Kelley ot SIttwell. .Nevada, tion o f the atate,” said the speidcer tho speaker. and modern dance. There was a Pythias, will hold its regular meet- entire film, on specially selected re- “Oriental Gardens" will be the detaaced etemech, sweUen upper " j eldaat daughter of P. LIghtfoot ia scoring this publication. He told of having letters from CTod attendance also. VapoRub in Comrenfoot Candy Form. miration ia achieved with a Beauty Nook Wormlay. ing at 7 o’clock tonight in Orange topic of the address to be delivered effeadv* braeth. hard end full etoniai AMfRICAN OIL COMPANY cording of exquisite orchestral, or- ‘Tbe secretary of the Republican Connecticut hankers commending Sunday being “ Old Home Coming Hall, due to the aetback party that gan, and choral music of famous by Mrs. C!3iarles H. Allen at the • s i PetaMaent Wave . . . for our operators organ to twice on tbe payroll of the him for hto wbrk In the measure to Sunday," a special effort was made TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY will be held by the local I^thlan ao- COBBLERS MAY CLOSE composers, blending In with the meeting of Sabra Trumbull Chap- state. He to publicity manager and protect the investor, saying they ter, D. A . R., at Maxwell Court, the VICKS OWGH DROP know how to enhance your permnality cttles at 8 o’clock, at which cash magnificant scenes which portray In were not all from members of hto FOR SA LE —O A K GROVE atreat, prizes will be awarded. ■ubmlta a bill o f $ ^ monthly'^or home of Mrs. Francis T. Maxwell SHOPS COLUMBUS DAY authentic and historic fashion the Ms work. He draws a similar salary party. with the proper 10 acre farm, 7 room houee, bam U fe, Crucifixion, and Resurrection Wednesday afternoon. A very in- garage, fruit orchard. C. Porter- under the nsune o f one o f the men In "M y opponent was opposed to the teresting program has been arrang- The Emanuel Lutheran church of Jesus. The film waa actually hla office for thla publicity work," bill. He wrote tbe minority re- field, 68 Spruce atreet horseshoe club will play at Center This Would Enable Italian produced In Europe, Palestine, and ed and there will be piano aelectiona PERAUNENT WAVES amid Governor Crosa. port,” aald the Congressmen In by Miss Bertha Boyer of Stafford Springs park Saturday afternoon at Shoemakers to Attend Pa- 3<8}TI> and has won the profound Speaking of the Connecticut again scoring Walcott. 1:30 o’clock. AU male members of admiration and approval , of more Springs. Mrs. I-ewis McLaughlin, O m iM tsad lalimaBtton. rade in Hartford Friday. State Journal, Governor Croaa stat- "I believe the Republicans are regent, will preside at this meeting the church are Invited to compete than seven hundred o f the largest ed, ‘it to on tbe low abusive plane,” going to support the man who has Phone 8011 For Appointment in the tourney. churches In tha United States, hav- which will be the first of the sea- Q U A U TT He quoted from the September been concerned with the farmer and son. Because a large percentage of ing been exhibited to over a half . iaaue, reading the words "Cross labor," aald the speaker in closing. While the weather continues mUd, members ot th* Manchester Shoe million people, during the past tw o I Store Grants R elief Good Taste/ deficit". He scored it for several (^mgreasman Maloney asked Tol- Mra. M yrtle Englert. local F E R A GROCERIES the Wednesday evening setback RabuUdera Association art o f Italian years, many times to overflowing minutea. land County voters to back Gover-' parUes wUI be held at House’s Pine birth extraction and desire to attend audiences. ' relief administrator, received notice Taxation And Debt nor Crosa for re-election saying, from the Flrat National Store on Grove, Ellington Road, Wapplng. tbe parade and Columbus Day cele- IMstiagnlsbed Soloist and Speaker! I At this point Governor Cross "I don't ask appealingly for' votes Tbemjty no o k Espeeiccily Priced Playing will begin at 8:30, tha bration in Hartford Friday, tha Rev. Laurence A. Lqmbert, noted Union street yesterday morning ^ k e on texation and public debt. but ask the people to go with FYeal- that the store had granted $20 for imbteaw BnUdlng usual cash priaes will bs awarded meeting of the association last speaker, and baritone soloist, o f New He told how when he took charge dent Roosevelt and Governor Crosa. tml blOlY Of IHt STfANGfcoI relief work In this community. The and refreahmenta served. night took action regarding the York, will appear In person, with ’’C R U S H ” 8VCR RCCOROtDI that he warned that."taxation was He told of being extremely proud For ThU Week matter. this film, presenting one or two grant to In the form o f grocery or- dangerous” and a a k ^ for a com- of the ticket and urged that John ders to be distribute by Mra. En Temple Chapter, O. E. 8. will It waa decided that any member solos, and giving a brief prelude In a The turprlts hit from Warner Bree. that mtoslon to study it but didn't get Dowe be sent to Congress from the Granulated Sugar, hold Its regular meeting tomorrow of the association who wished to at- glert to the needy. 1 heart-searching and thought-provok- Will hove .the whole town lolking... • what he asked. He spoke of tbe Second District, saying "he aa like Clough Addresses Aaaoclation cloth evening In the Masonic Temple. tend tha celebration would be allow- ing address, together with a short I public deficit being $8,000,000 when Rooaevelt-endowed with all frincl- Superintende t of Schools Her- The buslnaea aeaaion at 7:46 will be ed to keep bis shop open Wednesday htotorlcsl' review of the* World’s picture that you tfonnot afford to mlml ahclc 1033 came on and how “ we are way ples of a Democratic government. bert O. Clough of Rockville was the followed by bridge for membera and but would close Friday at the usual great "Pasalon Playsi” The entire Palmolive Soap, behind now.” Mai'or Hayes Popnlar speaker at the meeUng of the Ver- friends, with the officers In charge hour set for Wednesday. Thla program to one of unusual beauty, Claiming money ia needed fo r a 2 cakes...... of arrangements. would allow, him to take part In or M ayor Frank B. Hayes of W ater- non Civic Betterment Association and has been highly praised wher- veterans’ home, for better care of bury, candidate for Lieutenant held at the Dobsonville school house Super Suds, witness the parade and celebration ever it has been shown. The public DESIRABLY tbe InaanC and other humane inatl- Governor, delivered a abort addreaa ' St evening. It was the first meet- Absence of Noise Mra. Elate Knight and William J. that Is to follow. 2 big red boxes ...... ■re most cordially invited, and • JIAN MUII tutlona, it waa at this pdint that Stevenson, worthy matron and _-i-P| I |Q-f_wita vikui nAtoAtt and proved very popular with the ing o f the association thto fall. tickets are not required to gain ad- I ■ ” 0 |O**ag RGBVT • CHAtill iTAttit? laughter waa brought forth by his audience. He told o f the great cry "The Present Day Needs of Edu- JelI-0, All IHavors, patron o f Temple Chapter, w|ll take mittance. . saying, “we are now in the soup by of the Republlcana that President cation," was the topic of the ad- 8 pkgs...... part in tha Eastern Star meeting WEALTHY IN REICH , A ailver offering wUl be taken to | $13,000,000.” at Windsor Locks this svening, Roosevelt "waa spending too much dress. Superintendent Clough out' Kraadale Dates, assist in defraying expenses. “ifany Republicans agree with us money.” Welcome Feature visiting matrons and patrons’ night. lined the needs In both grade and 16-01. pk^, plain .... that It to the organization that pro- He spoke of being elected mayor High schools and told o f the many Tomorrow Mra. Knight and four of MUST HELP POOR hibits anything of a progressive Kraadale Dates, the member* wUl attend the grand of Waterbury before the depression changes brought about during the MADGE e\AN$ character,” said C^vernor Cross in and said he did not think tbaf he past few years in keeping witb the 8-01. pitted...... session o f tha Eastern Star o f scoring the Republican machine. Krasdale Prepared Rhode Island at East Providence. (Ooatimied tram Page One) ROBEW YOUNG' can be “ accused o f not being honest times. A social hour followed at of New Oil Burner Governor Cross praised the work in knowing how to alleviate poverty which time refreshments were serv- Spaghetti, 17-oz. ja r.. told those In better drcumatances done in this atate with the $28,000,- The Highland Park Sawing Circle OTTO KRUGERv J and misery.” " I f it had not been for ed Swanadown Cake they must delve deeper into their “W E R T 000 received for relief and projecta, the Federal money in this atate, we Rising Star Entertains will hold its regular monthly busl- pockets to relieve tbe distress of the aaylng “ it haa been administered in would have been bankrupt, for it "Vtaltatlon Night" waa observed Flour, pkg...... hesa meeting tomorrow afternoon at IS A SWELL WORD” ■ way to please Washington apart QUIET OPERATION and LOW COST DISTINGUISH Certo, o'clock a t tha clubhouse. conUiy; winter. Attention Ladies would have taken every penny of last evening by Rising Star L^idge, GeSes Boyoottera STARTS TOMORROW! from politics. Had Connecticut not our Income for relief,” said Mayor I. O. O. F.. In Odd Fellows ball. A t bottle ...... Mid received this, we would have had to Hayes. this time the lodge entertained dele- Mr. and Mrs. . J. M. M ille r. and Concluding his address dramati- . LATEST SILENT GLOW MODEL raise money for relief.” In scoring the Republican Mayor gationa. from the lodges at East Sanka Coffee, daughter Valerie, returned laat cally, Hitler said. “ Let the Jewish Telling of his trips to the CCC Hartford, Mancheater and Stafford lb. tin ...... Bight from Kingston, Ontario, Can- boycottera rag*. We shall show them ABSOLUTELY FREE Hayes quoted the old maxim, "there Bieple wbe have sawlnsd tha new eaueee the air to be whirled through camps. Governor Cross lauded tbe should be no complaint about any- Springs. Edward Mjller, Noble ■knt CHow eU buraw twanimously ada. where they were called by the we are masters of our fate." A Three To Each Lady Attending This Theater Wednesday and the unit ia wnooth, rythmic eirclee- Chase & Sanborn’s work o f the camps, telling how men Grend of the lodge, presided at the death laat Wednesday of Mr. Mil- Hitler’s often tried and always Thursday Evening With a Pwrehase of a 35c Admission. thing without a remedy." ancMm that h Is tba smm* quiet and aritb an amasing ebeance of Dated Coffee, lb. tin.. ______Renter the camps and .after six meeting which waa folloi^d by a ler’s father. Following tha funeral ruccsssful propaganda system has "The Republican criticism deal In sanMr thay have avw taw. turbulence and noite. |montbs or a year come out "real Tender Leaf Tea, SV^-oi. pkg. service* they went to Montreal to bit upon "National Solidarity" as a generalities but President Roosevelt social hour. Garnered Moon men” . Scoring tbe Republicans Main Street Side, alka \ ■wilefcre, a eartala ameont of noise Equally important, "Progreteive Ro- 16c;large tm w vUlt Mr*. MUleris father, C. D. Mc- campaign slogan and already b haa been dealing in specialties," he again, Governor Cross said, “ they The work o f laying the new aldc- hae been nccepted ne n neeeseeiyevU Ution" make oU heat far more eco- Farland who has been seriously Ul produced columns of words under- is 6 swell play! ./1 '"' b. said in praising) the nation's chief 7>/«-oz. pkg. 1 C MO.N.W ■ay It to all bribery In the state of executive. 'wslk on Main street, adjacent to vf ^ burners: and engfawere have nomical than ever before. The con- In the Royal Victoria hospital and scoring the Ides of flirthsr demand Octagon Soap, a pa Connecticut.” Roberta Speaks the south side of Central Park, was ttant use of electricity for i^ tio n la now cgnvalMclng at the Mount In sharing the burden. . J I \ \ M M wwhMaMWy to moasnete. Now. Asked to eay something about Michael H. Roberta of Stafford started about noon Monday by the bowsvw, BDent (Mow engineefs have to eliminated, an advantage that 6 giant bars ...... dSOC Royal hotel. Preceding Hitler nn tbe stand, Dr. Octagon Washing ^ milk, Governor Cross said, ”I •will Springe, candidate for aheriff of FERA relief worker*. im * a etep Ibrtber. They beve cUml- levM M5(S on electric bUls. More Paul Joseph Qoebbela, propaganda Whiton Memorial - Bay a few words about milk 'but not ToUand County, addreaaed the meet- The work In Talcott Park was aaiad the eatiea ot iwiee. .. aAciant combuetion to aaaurad, which ?owder, 2 boxes...... 2/ C The Women’s Homs League of minister, gave statistics at the cam' "boose”, as I know all here are the Bslvation A rm y this season la ing with a few words as did Mrs. completed about 11:30 o’clock and ■wLhwt i«r jrfL- ^slgn in the previous winter which temperate and only drink when totiaibm WWwkMMa proved that ^tagon Scouring havmg a SBselal p w g ram w -ifofc Catherine W. Burke of RockvUIe, nothing waa left to do but to clean The cqpcnee and nuitance of ftequent ^ V M d a d 886,136,640 am they .want iniia brought forth atete central commltteewoman. up and transfer the tools to the new w to a ry eilhw aer the eir— i’owder,.2 cans ...... aecmid Wedne8dsy.jif_egEbi. moaiyit. ■ applauae. strvieing become thinge of tha past. mahout S14.336,000> of which lasa Dew^'^taiaMidkt* BaoieoL.-TbO went to work on BtiMt ba ariaid with oil to Octagon Toilet Soap, * Tomorrow afternoon the regular than on* per cent was absorbed by BBBr P r a b le m ..... While "Progreteive Rotation” makes get-together wUl bs In charge of 43^. greaa^ia-the Second DtoUct, n ctiy- the west lend mMm sMUbn khout t' waatiimliuiiiuu'-iacanisd through 2 cakes...... C the costa of - sdmintstiatloa. H e said 'T h e milk problem la tbe moat tide new Silent Glow burner ytut Mrs. Hilda Kennedy and Mr*. Alice Oct 16 ed applause when he said "The 'd^cTock and tore up the old tar-atde.- tha honMT ia nradi tba eame way 16,617,081 persons received relief. serious o f all that baa confronted ahead of iu tim a-ite first eost to Prench's Bird Seed, O C ^ Munsle, with a special talk by Mra. Hartford Courant' to conducting a waik which has been in need o f re- that water mshee aoer a Iklle— Sunday Dianera the milk states since depreaston,' remarkably low. It will pay tvtty boxes...... Annie Atklnapn. T h e general pub- 8:30 P. M. better campaign against the Demo- pairs for many yeara. haunalog aiM.tplaehlag la aU dkte- In tbe coming winter the monthly ■aid the speaker in opening hto re- This work will be completed this home owner to inveetigate thie mod- lic as well as membera will be wel- crats than the candidates named in ttona. Noiee araa a nereeeaiji reeuh. Krasdale Peeled O A one dish Sunday dinner again will marks on this point. H e told of Con- Food Guard Hall.” week, according, fo the local F E R A em more economical form of oU come. Presented by AprifXits. largest can.. a UC feature the campaign. ^ necUcut puring the milk act. officials, wbo have hopes of laying In tha aaw lOcnt Oiew, on the other heating at once. Itt dcaign wiU make The meeting adjourned before '10 band, a now priaeipk called "Pro- Snosweet, Shorten- O A Outwardly there appeared UtUa "The price to the consumer to o’clock. about 750 feet o f walk in a week. it a modem burner many yeare Mrs. Charles K. Burnham of The ■till too high. There to where there naad for aa tatanalv* campaign. Ber- This will probably complete the greesiva KetatkM" to ewwiqyeiL Thie hem now. ing, 2 lbs...... Hsnry street la la chaige of tbs If yea prefer yoa may parchase » SSe admieeloa ot the motlM* must be a reform. The people are Ua.gUstena with aa air of proepertty Community Players and reeehe a piece et thla TaMewara. CHURCH HOUSES MOVIES sidewalka work in this community. Flako Pie Crust, 1 A . — program for tb* msetlng of Bia not drinking aa much milk aa they . THROUGH LONDON WEEK Bank On New Scbe M A H IB irS “ Milk ahould ndt be a political everyone. HAROLD T. WEST, Inc. has studied In Francs, England and problem. The floor haa been put make this church aattofy the mod- Kemp’s, Previous to tbe texth atrike i a Italy and has bean connactad with Th* Chines* claim to have uaed for the clean center leaves are the .mildest IS tn tt under tbe price to tbe producer and ern need," sold the mlntoter. Rev. montb ago, the bonk remalimd open TcL 520S~8706 leading magssln** and metropoU- the sign which is used for north Potterton & Krah it le going to be necessary to con- C. H. Hulbert. ♦ GROC ERY tan store* sad has decorated aoma from 7 until 8:80 o'clock Hon^y on a mariner's compass as early LAST DAY—MAE WEST in ” BELLE OF THS WB". tinue tbe same sort o f control dur- .After the last show on Saturday 188 Sphiee Street o f the flneat bomas In tba coiintiT. aa 3684 B. C. evening*. During the strike period ing the pext biennium,” said the night, the screen will be rolled up and for the past two weeks after leaves—they cost more— they taste better. qwaker.iiU there ia not a way to to tbe rods and the stage mkde the strike the bankj^ not open toasted" V work out th* spread between the: ready tor Sunday aervicee. Monday svenlnga. Yesterday was. /iWi "”1. MANCHESTER EWHflNG HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN4 TUESDAY, OCTOBEn 9, ivmk MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9 ,198«.

saM nothing to anpltln tha oat tot haanuaS It la uneonsetoualy funny. Udtathm a rt 4altod "doing a past mstuatty whan tb* orypto a rt hood. Th* ton would be to It to UBonmpromtotogly, mUltaatiy, Wt et Bowary alang Brat graatly antoifod sad the giaado nr* t th* opinion two 00 three dlf- ita n rirn rtrr out a( tha bag Inadvartantly by uaad by taka crlgpiaa. Moat et tha ragged from long-eoattouod dtoenoo. tirentn surgeons If you dacldo upon Oovemor Cloaa tba otbar day, wban NaaL l« a t w«ak It ealtod th* argot of pankandlara to lean eom- HEALTH -DIET ADVICE I have ea hand two arUtioa tot Rthto latter oouro*. Commences ^ ba atfralttad that of tha 14 eanta Laagua of Nations an many con- prahanaibl*. Thus, whan on* undar, BY UR. n iA N B NeCOY tbaac with tontil dtoordarp, wbleh tomptuous and aburiva namM that worldling , wants to aram anotbar t* X wlU h* glad to se«d you. If you Bold Spot* to Bcm« . paid by tba conawaar for a gnart gat out or Mgbt ha'll aay. "Grab OnaoWami to raBgrd to HoaNh aad Otot tha tntlr* ataff must hav* aaarched dctir* tho one for ehUdron. whleh Question r "gurpriaed" aayat Tomorrow at Mlh tha producer gato tooo than your eaballo." Panbandlar* ara "sea. wui hn naiwawd by Pt< MnUag who w i fioo n diet to follow oftor tho toot, "Whan I looked Into tho mirror. I ■to osnto—aad arm tho M oonto th* dietkinariaa to And th*n»—to guUa*' baoauaa tbiy "hustla” a living bn nddMMnd to am > ise mi t h s ijaaokMtar Mk fat "Invo th* Toaudto" onoloo- waa graatly aurprtoad to obHrv* W S TBOMAa______rSKi StT&ll giMtod by tha govomor mm In- subUma uneewsdousaasa that tndl- aton^^^ “baaob"—aad a man to tog OBo lo etwap with your ootf* that uar* waa a plao* ta my beard Oca«r«) Vasafftr aatloaa to Barito at tba moment "an (sailer slang) whan addrootod largo onvolop*. if you about Is g I inch wide whore no elude the higher prloa obtobwd by ks'e brek* aad aabore arlthout a Job. Otwtar l., lit! _ were poiatlBg to a rt-*ntry et Oar- wtoh th* eat for ad^ta, oah for hair wa* giowtag. I have bean try- raUitk at MaaakMtar, Oaaa,. aa weoh I purehaaed a box of plums. f '"fJS whom to tho "praetteaT mamhor o< It di^toya th* graatast anxtoty laat la canto. A "front” to a auit cT with ^ mouth cleiod and, tt thara and diet to he uood. and b* our* to Aa I itoo by myiiott aad net want- doth**. A "Ho* stiff' to * down- oend a oftt oddnooid onvolepo, atoo tha Ifilk ODBtfol Board. Bruno Hauptmann Mm U not ha so- frong diet ta tha main eauM et hava baan nny torga ananoids to Ui* ing them to spoil, I sto ths whole Oaa Taar, by awtU , **•** and-eutar who knows tha pehadulas tonall traubla aa aa anaaaa et nasal pnaaagaa, thas* would be much two •* oUmpo. boxful to about Boo day*. I am r«r MaatK. by atail Mr. Morris belabored o man et gviUtd at tha Undbtrgh Wdnaptog aad loeatlons of nil th* braadUaaa. atarehaa and augara to dtraetly ra- raducM at tha nanw ttmt. tt anyone to your family hao n wondering if th* oatlng of tho I dlaylt Osalaa ...... An "opan soitob" to a drink of tendency to toosH troublo, 1 would OtIUatad. aaa yaar a#a*aaaa straw of his own fabrication hy at- —Bruno baing Oarmaa and it batog aponatbla for (hto diaaaaa. In thto ra- Tou nmy anpaet ramarhahio ra- plum* bad anythtog to do-with th* PAKKIYERSARY SALE ecnaaquently impoaaibta that ha poison liquor. And nay Balvatlon gard 1 am gotog teto q'Jotaq-jota Air W, Ar- aults from tha Bvo-day fast, partle- ■uf goet that you aend for my or- hair not grewtag on part of my MKinSII o r THB AUOeiATIBD tacking auppoaad utterancos of Army worker, mala or female, la Utieo. Follow th* diroettena out- faooT” ' A Q for the First 4 Days of the Anniversary Sale ooqld ba a erlmtoal. buthnot Lwe,^ fonnarly eonauittogoonaulttog utorly ariian tba tonslto bava baan PKSn erlUea srho ebarga that “groaa In- called a "AaUy Ann." Bbyrielan to King Ctoarga V. at Bng- marely anlargad, but avan whan to- ■toad and watob tha tanatU Impnm. Anmr; Thor* to probably a local t Tka Aaaaotalad Praaa ta aaalaalvaly efficiency" exlsta la the milk indus- Wa must ba axtiamaly akapUeal Jm this Way you may avoid th* IPEOIAL ANNIVBB- * aatitfad to tka uaa far rapnbllaattaa land, aad whoaa eptoioa on thia *u^ flammation to prasfnt this trUl h* infection of the hair roots. Thto, of SABY VADUK8 IN AIX I e t all aawa dlapatehta ertdlttd ta I* try. Wa agra* with tba Milk about dreumstaattol evidanea, saya Jest aotirely agraaa with my ownt graatly rallavad. At tha tama Bma colds, ooufbs, and tor* throats courao, would oot bo eauaod from ' or not sthanrlaa arodltad la tkla DBFT8- — ITEMS HERE Board's ebairmaa that, oo th* eon- Oarmaa Outlook, and than citaa tha B EH IN D T H E S C C N E 5 IN "It to a grant mty that most parants toa aaiara^ padk ^anda ahou'd ha- which during th* winter ae often at- oating th* [duma. My ouggastion $124 .50 Universal Electric Ranges Given Away - papar aad a]oo tka looai aawi pub> do net apprariata tha eloaa eoiwae- aoma amallar to abw. tack thooo with Inflamad tonsils, - would bo for you to hav* aa *n*m- ADVEETISED ARE IN- I llabtd baraia. trsry, the greatest of tfficltney aa- casa''0f two taxi drivm of Boston tootioB by a akin apoetoltol to Bnd DIOAXIVE OF A L L I All rtahta at rapnbileatlon of tion between dlat aad morbid ea- The dtot foltowtaf tka iM t should DEFT8. ) tpoclal dtapatebaa harala ara alia ra< lets, on the dealer alda. Thar* to who cams ckMSfto bavtog faatanad largcment at tba tatudto and sdt- bo fooo from itnroboo or ougnro for RVRBTlONt AND ANBWMW out the exaot name of your ti^bto- I aarvod. nothing Ineffletont about gatUng upon them the tyna ptoturs thantor nolda.. Tha rtaaon to to b« found ta aomo tlmo. Avoid broad, petatooa, Roptwe at Child rail aanrtca allaat aC N C A S a r t r * an extortionate pries aatabitohad, In robbtry aad murder later proven to th* axoaaalva oonsumpttan at >in- rieo, maoaroni or pastrloo. i t to tho Quostiont Mr- T< C. wrltaa; "I Oaoso, Symptoms, Onro of Sbtogte* : l ea, I ne. aatursl ataraky foods." hav* a son two yeara old who has your own Interest, by state law. bav* baen committed by tba MUIen host ptaa for thooo who nuffor from Queatlon; Mr. Kddl* 1, writ**: I rubllabar'a Rapraaantatltrai Tka Talavtoton AHII Aronad the Camer I ballava that practically IQO par o a ls rm tenolla to givo up the u*o a Tuptur* on th* right old*. Is there "WlU you kindly explain plain Fashion- Values That Will Interest YOU! 40c Value! READ Jullua Matbawa Bpoclal Ayaney—Naw Far from i t Tha intfficlency baa brothers and Abraham Ferber. Th* —New Oaal Critic* Oatllng To- cent of alt calaigcd tonslto oaa be of milk u n til, they are eemplotaly any our* boaldea an operation, and, language the cauo* of ohlngloa, the' Tork. Cbleayo. Oatroit and Boaten. been bn the part of th* pubUc who ‘‘ctreiimatsatial avldanca" against getbeiw Federal Hotulag Repair cured by dittoUo traatmant The cured at tbalr trouble. If not, what should It eost 7" eymptoma, and If thor* 1* ato euroTf t'nder Way>- Army Awaits Its member audit BUREAU o r mad* such an outmg* posalble by which the weekly warns ta thi* case cure Is quite almpl* and satlafaetory Try to previd* aa sbundanoo of Answer: Bomatimoa It la posaibit Answer: Hia name ''Bhtoglea" Tront Page * Anniversary News! Great News for this Gala Event! T H E CIRUUUATIONS. Now Chief of Ataff. to avery way If th* esusa of tba ths alkalta* olomento which art 1^ ov4roomt a rupture in a ehUd by given to a disorder eauaod oy th e ' alactlng a goyemor who In turn consisted prtaelpally of th* testi- dtaesse In th* tonalla to r*moved by found to tho raw aalado aad cooktd having a properly fitted truss ad- deposit of toxio subatanoos along BOUCLE Thr Barild Printinc Company. Inc., v: aianmaa no flnanclal raaponaiblllir carefully aelected the kind of a Milk mony of Av* aya-arttnaaaaa who BV W IUJB THOBNTON syatematle traatmant, as the** Bon-atarchy vcgatahlos. On* with a juatad, and having tha ehlld wear It certain nerve trunks. It always oc- RULES for typoyiapbtcal errora anpaariny In Board that would be aura to make IdentlAed th* taxi drivara a* two of Washington, Oot. 8.—If jmu got glands will than return to thalr nor- tondaney to tonsil dtaordaro uouaily conatMtly when walking around, cur* 00 one tide of tb* body a t a Finer Type Fur Trimmed adTartlaamanti In tba Manebtiier any Idea from reading that story In mal ala* and be elasa and haalthy. suffers from ovoisactdity of tba with a lighter truss for nightwear. tlma, and to moat fraquantiy found Famous “Roslyn” Eraniny Herald. things pisaaant for the big boys of th* men who took part In the To aecompltoh this rapidly the blood atraain and should make a da- The majority of oases wlH undergo on ths upper back or around the YARN the milk game, no matter how many the papers tba other, day that tele- holdup. vision radio programs are going to best plan to to forago all toot ax- tided effort to us* a diet rich ta th* a euro to this manner, but it takes ribs on on* side. Tba narvas are to- TUE8DAT, OCTOBBB #. children want on abort commons of If you can't accept circurostantlal capt fruit Juie* and water until th* alkalloa elamants wbleh wUl count- from on* to two yeara, Meagwhll*, flamad hy toxins, and th* akin Wise Smith’s Anniversary come in on your home radio set day glands have reduced materially la avoid gai forming food* as much as braak* out in a rash wherever the COATS how advarstly the health diet of th* evidence and if eye-vritnesae* are after tomorrow, just settle back in tract thto rise. The colon should bo etaanaod It to often advioabla to treat tho poasibia. Th* only other altemaUv* moat Irrltatlob exists. Th* cur* Is HAUPTMANN TRIAL public was affected. likely to ba mlaUkan—aa they often your chair and cool off. SHOES ,3.97 Televtston to right around the by enema* aad a t laaat two apoog* tonalla locaUy with tho ultra violet is an operation. I do not know just through diet, and no local treat- Tlia brlDfins of ab Indictment In ara—what kind of evidenc* it would comer, that's true, aay expert.* of or shower hatha takan dally. After ray. aapatiatly to easaa of paUenta what It would cost ta your neighbor- moats ar* very affactlv*. taka to convlnc* th* Nasi paper that Htinttrdon County, New Jaraay, RAD MANNERS th* Federal Ooromunicationa Com- l-OZ SK&INS s ytitarday, ehkrglng Bruno Rlcbnrd Hauptmann was even remotely mlasion. But it'a th* same comer REGULAR ESSAY CONTEST It la a little difficult to account It's baen right around for th* past 100 YARDS Hauptmann with murder In tba kid* mixed up in the Undbergh kidnap- $29.75 and $5.00 QUALITY! A NEW ESSAY CONTEST EVERY DAY FOR THE FIRST 4 DAYS! for tha frame of mind of an organ- three or four yeara. napiny of Charlea A. Undberyb'a ing It I* difficult to any. Unlesa, Thera haven't been any applica- $35.00 Values I little non more than thirty month* toatloa which. In the mldat of a cam* perhaps, It might b* proved that h* tions for allocations of wave-oands It’s made expressly for HERE’S HOW TO WIN THE FIRST $124.50 UNIVERSAL ago removaa any probability at tha paign, will Invlta a major political had a Jewish great-grandmother. In th* ultra-high-frequency sphere, . it really isn’t fair 'OPERAS . . . black us and guaranteed first csndldata to addraaa It and then, except th* temporary and axperi- Start your collection of to all the other thou- quality, too! You’ll save ELECTRIC RANGE continuation of tha aatortlon prO" mcntal onaa now ailettad. Th* sands of coats there or brown suede, pat- eeadinya ayalnat tha alien carpantar Just befors Its masting, coaly requeat half on the cost of knit- commission, however, reconlaes th* are to Hartford . . to ent leather, black ting. Instructions are Free Instalbtion by the Hartford Electric Light Co. that hava bean under way in Bronn him to talk an aom* aon-polltieal possibility of some sudden naw give these glorious calf or dark brown free! A large variety of THIS IS THE FIRST DAY’S SUBJECT County, New Tork. AH *tap« an aubjact; aa wta tha osh yesterday ’ "break" In th* highrh-frequency A*ld, fashion costs such a at WlBftod, where Hugh M- Alcorn ' and that's whyf ailall present licenses Heirloom Furniture at breath-taking price! kid! T - st r a p new shades. far taktn bava baan with undar> In it are tampmry and axperlmaq- FURS: CarMul! Kit Write An atandlnc batwaaa tha autbortUaa at was speakar guast at tka Rotary tal. Fox! Badger! Skunk! PUMPS . . black or ART DEFT.' MAIN FLOOR Essay On “The Growth of Wise Smith’s” tha twa atataa and tha precadanoa aub. NEW Radio Oerporation of Amariea ha* Pointed Wolf! Seal- brown suede! TIES of Naw Jarsay'a eialm to the right At another Um* ouch a OUggee- Nan at wprk aasrly a year on It* dyed Coney! Mink-dyed On the Official Essay Contest Blank NfW York-te-Pblladelpbla high-fre- Watkins Brothers 60th Marmot! Lapin (rab- . . black and brown to try Hauptmann for murder hay ttoA from such an organtoation quency line. These new waves for bit). buffalo leather! NOT LESS THAN 50 WORDS— NOT MORE THAN 100 WORDS bean raeoynliad all ak>n|. Tha would bo wholly proper, But when YORK transmission ot facsimiles are part- BLACK costa with crushed kid and only ^uaattoa kaa bean whether th* gubernatorial candidate's para- •)IAtHtoll8VtC|.M4 ly "visible" and don't transmit far- BLACK furs! BLACK MAm FLOOR TABLE ^V oor asleechetic for any purchase, re- 0 Entry blanks must be filled out to eom- Hunterdon County authorlUaa fait mount bualnaaa to tha presentation ther than th* borlson Hmita of ev* coats with LIGHT furs! seal! SIDE-LACED gardlees of the anwunt or department, ply with the rule* printed thereon and By FAVL RARRIAON visibility. That’s why they're sent $149 Sixe 81x99 entitle* you to an E suy blank. Sales- that they bad a eoncluslya oaoe of hto own and hU party's cause to CioaU in GREEN! PUMPS . , black or should be deposited at the Oonteat Booth Naw York. Oat. •.—Into on* 'of from a height and received th* asm* BROWN! RED! ebeek must bear date of week from Oc- on the second floor or In the main floor agalnat tha prUonar, That they th* paopi* of hto atata and every th* city's magtotrata's courts ara way. Bven at that, "repeating ate- Chepey Woolens end brown kid vamps I tober 10 to October IS Inclnifive. baUot bozeo, before eloalng time or yon do ballava they bava la ahown by the platform word he apaaka to followed brought four d*r*Hota—a loathsoma tlons" hav* to he built at New Rich Suede-Bark Fab- 5izes 8 to 9, Width ^Tbeae Esaay blanks are given out at the may raaU them! wrack In fantaatle rags; a bleary, Bnmswiek and Trenton on this Una. rics, Silk Lined, Warm- “3-Year” ^Contoet Booth on the second floor. You fact that they are to taka him In- not by aom* tltli* Rotary club but by eyed woman with th* gait of the Whan' you flgi;r* on building a AAA to C. A The cloelng ttme for the fliat entry blank stead of laavtng him to practically tba voters the commonwealth, tt ly Interlined, PerfecUy may have um many blanks os you make at confirmed alcoholic; a hard-boiled raealving and r*-tran*mltt|ng |ta- railored! porchaae*. but only one prize Unl\-prsal Is Thursday, Oot. 11th, a t 3:00 p. m. (It certain eenvlcUen of extortion In the aeaina to ui to b* littl* abort of fellow of th* order known a* tion every 25 or SO mllas along such ANNIVERSARY Sizes l4 to 20, 34 to 82. MAIN FLOOR Electric Range be given to any nulled, your envelope ahonM bear a Bronx. "bumai" a ahlfty. shabby hoy. rout* (which is what's naaded to- and 14H to 4BVi. person1 pootmark not later than midnight sffroatsry whan aueb a course la They faea a Judaa who only a day ) th* eost tnounti. That's what'a SHEETS .Wedneedayl) It la apparent that Hauptmaaa'a adopted as that of th* winstcj few months ago protably would hav* naessaary in the present atage of This is no ordinary Annlveroary Celebrstipn. It’s our 80th, THIRD FLOOR •Eoich day's blank will have a different attomty, Jamaa II. Tawcatt, la not group. given them auapanded sentences and "facsimile transmission," at dis- BO we have not only reduced g Igrg* part of our regular stock contest, the title of which wiU appear In ^Judges win be appointed by Wise Smith's going to hava a vary aaay tlma of It returned them to th* atreeta. Meth- tances greater than those pure ex- the evening newspaper of the day be- and their decisions wlU be flnaL Howavar, th* WInatad limitations o d have changed sines than. "M*n perimental. When you get such but also hava had special and exclusive designs ereated for fore, but you must use official entry 'The bruaqua rafuaal of tha Bronx could not and did not prevent Mr, dlcaney eontroT" has become some- the avtnt. Thera are pieces here now you've nnver seen blonka! Only those will be accepted! ^W inners wiU be announced to the newa- "facsimile” tranamlaalon pictures $1-00 paper* beginning Friday, October U. county Judge to permit Fawcett to Alcom from declaring that ope of thing ot a social adenc*, at least the fast (i^ugb. you gat th* affect of a before . . and that will probably never sell for so little yVomen*s New Fall Women*s $3.50 Famous 100 doxen to atil, which ^Each day’a aalescbecks enUtlea yon to Inspect tha grand Jury mlnutay prob- th* Immediate raspoiuiblliUes de. way the Welfare Council ot New movie—that’s television. again! It is'Ilne Heirloom Furniture you will always be makes this value available * enter the contest for that day’s prize 0 The Mnteet la open to every one ezoepO ably ladlcatda tha temper In which York City condiioU It Mora than 150 experimental sta- glad you aelected. during the opening daya. only! (But yon may try for every day’s Wlae Smith’s employes aad the membern volvlng upon tba government of this The Judge now consults a sheaf tion* are operating aniong these S A LE Rough Crepe and Wool “C-B” Girdles and prizet) at their famllle*! the caaa will ba triad In New Jaraay stat* to to find a way of lightening of'reports from polio* phyaiolan* •high-frequency wave' bands under —and that many of thoaa rubbishy tha tax burden now resting so heavi- and-wslfar* aarvlce Intarvlawar* and experimental license. The broad- technicalities behind Which crimin- Investigators. Sentences are passed casting division of the Communica- ly upon real estate. And there are awlftly, The broken old man is tions Commission to keeping an eye als and criminal lawyers habitually few issues of Importance equal to really III; he's sent to a hospital. on their work. take refuge will be brushed aside In that one now before Connccticut'a The penniless charwoman took to .Television Is an absolute certainty, ^FROCKS STEPINS thia case—as tbey should be In all drinking heavily after she contract- but it’s still around that comer, *Generou$ Savings in oar Home Depts. voters. There ls no possibto doubt ed rheumatism from sleeping on crinM trials. probably the same comer that pros- that Mr. Alcom, whan ha becomes park benches. But she's still a perity Is just around. commemoiutiho v-S itrl Fawcett, obviously because no governor, will be ready with B delln- proud one who ..cherishes her inde- •0 YEARS o r MWVICB pendence. So the judge commits other course 1* open (o him. dis- Ita tax plan for praaantatlon to the Conservative* "Cryataiixc." WATKINS BROTHERH 9x12 Size! closes that be will rasort to the her to the care of agency for "home The past six weeks has beerf not- 2.25 General Aaterably; whereas Gover- relief ami special care." MANCHKSTWJB, CONN. $5.50 $ good, rsHabla eld alibi defense—will able fur Its auoeeaaion of moves to nor Crou never did have a tax plan "cry.-italUse" the conservative point 1874 ^ 1884 $49.75Fringed have sufficient witnesses to prove and after four years has none now The report on tbs boy shows that . Brocade • with - elastic - faction in pointing to a twelve mil- wouldn't ahar* th* rallaf food doled is urging the Durable Gooda Com- Faralivr* Yen aeleet Fall tapestry shades In <5^1' side • gore models! Vari- Oriental kidnaping. . How many thoussmU out to his youngtr brothsrs and Bvlll bFar thi* vllverlene rough and corded crepes, lion dollar deflcit arising ilurlng hto mittee of manufacturers to make Commtmerntlve plnfe* ous lengths! Various fine of guilty men have walked out of tarms and gleefully blaming It to th* slstsrs. The maglitrata announces their plaint.* of the NRA more audi- sheers and soft woolens! fabrics! Models for all court free, because of the alibi da^ that arrangements hav* baen made ble. The National Aaaoctatlon of Sizes 14 to 20 and 88 to types of figures . 7 short, failure at the Legislature to adopt to sand him to a vocational school 52. Ameri(»n fense, In this country In the laat Manufactursra ha* a eommlttea oo tall, average and stout! hla "tax study" suggestion made at whara he'U hava a naw chane*. Future Relations of Government to quarter of a century no one can even the beginning of hla service. Tha bum ataada bafor* th* judge. industry, which to trying to get to- THIRD FLOOR SECOND FLOOR guess but their name Is certainly Hto aty grin shows that h* axpect* dustriallsts together to present tbalr lanlsney from the** naw-fanglad ra- goint of view to Congress this win- RUGS ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS! legioii. But no mBDufactured allbt, formars — aom* new clothes, par- t buttressed by wholesale perjury, Is ALL MEN EQUAL hspa a UtU* cash, or mayba a va- Th* .Crusadart, th* Amarieaa at all likely to stand up before what- eatloB to Florida. Tba Judge quick n This prasent govemmant of ours Uberty Lssgu*. and Amarlcan Ftoat. ever New Jersey jury tries Haupt ty scans a Hat of arraata for- dls< Ine., are aU angling for support Only 25 at this price! to atreng on squal rights but It wob- orderly eonduet and vagrancy, than Girls* Tailored and Dressy Boys* $17.95 Two-Longie mann and under the purposeful bles on th* equality et human from the mora conaarvatlv* clamant. I givas th* prisoner an todatarminats The Union League Cluba and th* $39-50 grilling that the alibi witnesses will effort. For a man on aa axneUng, santeaea to the workhoua*. Thi* Union Clubs are beginning to stir to almost certainly get. driven job In n atulty taxtUs mUl It robably means two ysara. Exit Cloaelyeiy woven and finished Regular $89 and $99 um, raglstaring incredulity, Borrow their arm-chair* and the New York Moss trimmed with deep> fringe! (XlPIBto The difference between the astabllahes a minimum wag* of IS eaad rag*. club even todued a rousing Rapubll- COATS OF OLD MABTERPIECKS, Hauptmann trial and scorea and can statement tba other day. And each WOVEN THROUGH canto an hour—|I4 for a 40 hour HiatA a fair creaa-saotlon of th* when a Union Club mambar daaarta SUITS hundreds of major criminal trials In weak. For a hammar-and-JBek' tattardemollon parade which eoB' TO THE BACK . . . blended that eomfortabl* chair by tha win- London Lounge Suite to mat, burgundy and rose this country la likely to be that this knlf* carpantar on a PWA Job, who •tantly Is passing through ths dow to sign a rasolutloB that to a LIVING ROOM SUITES court*. Of every hundred. 78 are mighty stirring.. with other shades and HIGH- one la going to be ‘‘meant" while can spend much of thto Um* lighting ihyslcally or mentaUy out of kU This London Lounge design is offered for the first LIGHTED with a PERMA- Two-piece Suites in a variety of styles and covers. with shocking frequency trials can- time during our 60th Anniversary trimmed with NENT FimSH! hto pipe and discussing baaabaH with ;*r,- and 18 are actually menacea to MUUons In Leaas. $10 Moss-filled, super-sagless foundation, carefully not be said to be seriously meant public baalth. Ttalm-thre* ara moss fringe! The (»>mfort of this low, loungy fumi- bto Job mat*, in th* opan air, It The Federal Houalng Admlntotra- FIFTH FLOOR tailored , . . deep seats, luxuriously comfortable. at all. ___ confirmed alooboUca, 78 hava leas ture is proven by ita popularity, but thia new method 8om* hav* fur $14-77 $ aataWlahaa, to -OoiwacUeut, a nsh tion repair and juodantoatlon pro- 58-50 than a grammar school adueatloa; collar* . , aom* A criminal trial can ba amlnantly, mum rata of ll.SO' aa hour, which two art collage graduataa. gram to ftnally getting under way. of trimming the cushions with decorative moss kav* matshtog abaolutely fair and at the same time Thara waa conalderabl* critletom a fringe is different. It adds distinction and smart- borota! Brown, would seam to Indicate that tha gov' week or so ako, but now it to ba- TwoPiccca Tailored of aU wool fabrica to These Never 8oId for Less Than $37.50 stripped of a tbouaaad foIUas and emmant'a regard for a carpantar to Faoay-Wtoa Ueved that loans are batog mad* at ness. The coverings are exclusive 60th Anniver- I blue, wine and the new aporta and bi-aw|ng muahlneaaaa that oparate always in Invastlgatloaa are uamaaklng tha rate of a mllUon dollars a day, sary fabrics. Igreen, to tweed*. atyle, single or double breaot- a bit batter than thres times fakara avary day. A oartato "blind' Ifleecea, and dlag- ed. -Medium and dark ahadea the Interest of the dafanaa and help and that helps. The proipm i^a grant aa tt to for a mill operaUva. man was found to ba cutting a reaUy just getUng started, being lonal woolena. of ton, brown and grey. Slzea $5 Pinch 250 Qn/y “Derrymade” HAIR or countless malefactors to aseapa the Of oourae thi* doUar-twenty per swaths among tba ntgkt eluba whan only ton weeks old. Th# number I Stoea 7 to 14. from 14 to 22. penalty of their crimes. b* had flaUhed taptapplag hla way I Lined aad inter- hour for carpenters—PWA carpen- up aad down Broam ay with a cane of drunks sent to the capltal'a jail I lined. ‘The Hauptmann caae, because of ter*—to good motoases for such car- . . . .A beggar who "WOrkad" 'Hmes baa risen 28 per cent in the last Hair and Down filled MAIN FLOOR Pleated FELT Innerspring MATTRESSES a certain grimneaa In the detarmina- year. The Federal Communications FOURTH The hair mattresses have peatort* votea. But It I* a bit Square chackad hto axpanatv* arti- OommlsslOB, Which replaces the old steel tempered inner tioD of the public that It sbaU ba so, ficial lag while whining for coins to FLOOR unit . . . heavy hairproof ticking, e felt iriat- doubtful wbathar th* contrast to buy a naw on*... .poUc* brought In Radio Commission, reports that the bids fair to taka ahapa aa a modal, likely to axcita any burning enthual- United States now has 48,390 tresses have tempered steel unit . imported a dlatlnguUhad looking old man, Solid Mahogany DRAPES a modal that It would ba wall for aam to th* braast of atthar a, mill known to Broadway for hto promi- "hams,” or radio amateur operators & *39.50 damask ticking. courts to follow In other cases, lass nantly displayed crucifix, whose —that's more,than in all the other $18.75 wotkar or tha oarpentar who to coimtries of th* world combined, WoolDVERCOATSor Worsted SIXTH AND SEVENTH FLOORS ooosplcusly In the public eye. bank books showad that he was Sheraton Table Values to $2.S0! Men’s ‘RigeV of Satin tlcUad to gat a regular Job at 78 or adding $200 a week to accounts and more than ten timea as many aa >0 canto aa hour working on hla In- which totalled more than $20,000. there were ten years ago. No fitting list of heirloom fumU Several Untes I've noticed a fel- Dickerson N. Hoover, bead of the ture would be complete without MILK dapaadant own or for an ordinary iverament Inspection service has Figured $1.95 G hied bustoaea eonttsetor. ICfW who aeemed to make a bust- a ^n* bungs chair. Thii_ one amtomnn Oharim Q. MoiTto_of ot Just ataading around wndt" m In. Nuw York .pnfolng. tha.Mor- $16-75 SUITS SHIRTS HOUSEWARES ro Castle nre, a woman runa this tha Board of MUk Cratrol picked It la also profounfiy Idiotic. Once kMktog dlsaouragad. Invaatigaton, 'wa^iT custom com- before, this doUar-twanty rata tor who asm $3 a day, discovarad that Important department. Sheto Mrs. An exclualve 60th Aanivaraary' Pdtteir out a good place—tha Bristol Rotary A. K. Keyser. been with the oteam- fort. All Hair and cotton fill- DAMASK Specially * "aklUed workers" was tried, to the he averaged $20 a day. Ha told piece, reproduced from an orig- C3ub—to maka tha aaaartlon that In them proudly that be was aa actor, boat inspection service since 1817, ing; carved solid mahogany legs; eWA, and abandoned. It will, of and knows all about t t It’s gen- inal table dating about 1780. Priced! fbrty years thara has not bean such and that he usually changed hto dis- down seat and back; exclusive oourae, be abandoned to the PWA. guise aad makeup every morning. erally expected that General Doug- Th* deep Upped ahelf and $19-70 Lamp and universal sattofaetion and content las UacArthur will not be reap- 1-15 After-theater strollers often are moulded edge top ar* uniqu*. Watkins coverings in heavy dur- $ ameag dairy farmers aa axlsU to- But it'a the crasy rule of the mo- pointed chief of staff, when hto four- shocked at the sight of a gaunt fel- Solid mahogany. able fabrica. $34.78 and $38.80 val- Pair day. I t would have baan Interast- ment, for ConneoUcut; and it'a fair- low who scuttles across the side- year-term of duty expires November ue*! An extraordinary 3-19 20. This post usually rotatoa, and $ Shade Ing to observe the reccptloa at this ly rapraaantaUv* et tha craatoaa* walk In front of them and snatches offering! Made by aome Pattema to ooft collar a bit of bread from the gutter. Pre- It would be unusual should MacAr- attached, atarched col- ntatement a t a Orange incetlng. it with which ao many of these emer- thur be renamed. Army clrclas a n of tb* largeat clothing A new foUIe type gency govemmant ncUvlUas ara ba- tends to eat It; but h* doesn't. He manufacturer* to tha lar and two-collar-to- with aatto flguras! Each arould have bean atUl mere edifying puts It back and stages bU act watching for thto appointment to match etyleo, tab*, too Bread or Cake their No. I job with keen toU nst as country! Haad-llntohed tide la about 86 iiichaa wld* to note tha reaction to It of a gath- ing conducted. agqjn with another group of gener- OPEN THURSDAY A ND SATURDAY EVB^INCS UNTIL 9 O ’a O C K . . atoea 84 to 46, for . . . white, to collar and 3 1-8 yard* loog, Uwto ous-looking people cornea along ... no one of th* cUgibto major-genenla attached and neckband $1-37 arlng of uaetnployad or aven of a baa a definite laalde tn c k . Tba ap- aU typao. Bargoa to . . . ItoUhed with four MIXERS CABINETS And there are, of course, th* profes- blue, twoeda, otripea, atyle. (Thede ar* die- pleata, complete with hooka Two ipoeds, Thoae lamp* are 17 Inch** Ugh, tm ds union oonvontioa. PREDISPOSITION aloaals wtw star* h u a g ^ info the pointment mad* by tba preaUtont check*. aoUd ahadea and continued pottema and himself. Is thought ovardua, as It to and ttebacks! IlEDl RU8TI high and Metal boxes The bases are In numerous oqj# A t no point to bto talk a t Bristol Tbara to a UUle four page waakly windows of bakeries and cafes. One oxford gray. Fraa al- oome are marked aeo- GREEN! GOLDI ROBEI ora . complete with i of tbeaa arrested recently was found often, annouaoad aavaral months to onda.) low. A. C. finished in < ||M tto chatonmn at tba Milk Con- pubUcaUon to Naw York, Oarmaa advance. W ATKINS BROTHERS terationa. BLUE or D- C. $7-95 green or Ivory. A splendidtdld value for our ■to own a tidy bit of roal eaUte on jUm Boards who to a heavy otoek- OuUook, which to raaid, no doubt, to Long Islaad, MAIN FLOOR MAIN FLOOR F IF T H FLO O R current; 3 bowls. Special Value! verxary Sale! ' DOWNSTAIRS STORE DOW N8T A K 8 I a grnat milk oomhlBai apy many newspaper offieaa bacaua* It Heavily weighted atlk to apt to ,1 MANCHESTEIi, CONH Bm comes ta tba malls iinaolMtad and Crack and will not wear aa well / MANCRESTVR CVEKTN« RBRAtD. MANCHlSffitR: CONN., tUESDAf. OCTOBER ». 1M4 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANnHESnSR. CONN. ■ iTUESDAY.irai OCTOBER 9, 19S4. PA^ at aaklMl *# akaaaa. P. M. CaM. latt C. P. Ilu^ftr, Dlructor ol Y. M. T. 3L C. / ------ilia- tm — mimimi Aaafaaiiiiaa— C A. IB Speaker na Men’ s NN-WBAP NITWORK baato: Haaay araan<-wMt: Jack •alleat points culled ttam r«eent< •day* ago about tha calling out of At the coneluatoB of the nutting' B» B M li mmt wlw V M l vtle AriMIrant-iDiawaat.rapaat Estimate Ghren to Labor Fed- VniBeiidoiis Number of Re^ speeehea at O. O. F. nominee* aad troopa for tha strlko.” Mother of Little Gloria Frlendghipl Chib Opens Sea- Samuel Burges* reminded all pnC': 'wik t v i n f w if e wtl wilt wtto wTf w v liaa— ti4a — Mutlaal Aaaraciatlaa— Yak Professor Declares VEimNS IN AVIATION ent not to go home until eeeh- atel WSM VtUB W’W) WMlla ,MMl KM baalo; Ta Ba Awnaiinaaa- waat Visit To F'arm On Middle Turnpike Impresses •p^ara toUow: son. w niM w e f i woe*wbd wow w M f wfefcd ltia-> add—kraaa-Raaia Nawa—aaat W ntsrtal Msmlat* Fraderte O. Attonay Oonaral Harran B. everyone had tried the eoclal eom- tia^ 7iaO-Myrt ana Maraa — aaati eratioo; Other Estimates HONOR WRIGHT BR05 -Herald Writer—Big Qua^ty Of ordi Are Reported for Wakwtti Butrowe; Breaks DoWd During the C. P. Thayer (ff the Y. M. a A. o< mitte’e new brand of coffee, and tbe Dan Ruaaa Owh.'—waat Tbouands Are Now cooked to ordsr sugar dovglmuto. ana- rna-Juat Riain Big — aaat; Preserves Canned This Year. (Hartford) "We are afraid ot (New London) "The BiU ot Maneheator lost trenlng addreoMd burtauemoy, this regimentation ot Righto has hoop vlolatod by the Janua Wilson, who was elactod Ruaaa Oraliaatrai-waatr Banga - Called Wroof by Expert 1 the members tha Man's Frltnd- waaM kroo wtaa irba» kpra dtxl* Flockfef to Cities Becaase PhnM Circk Over KitCy Hawk 1934 by Coomiifiiooer. industry and tha workingman . . . Democratic admlnletration . . Hearing. ot chairman of th* social committo* weal ktba ktha waaa traya w y . . tM— 7iia—Whiaaarina daak Bnilta— Buroaueraey ia going on at a daa- The refusal of thoea in high places shlp club ot tka South church at its for the November meeting, in mak- blOUNTAIN-kw kdTl ^ .k « M aaat: Buak Raaara—faMwaat rpt Historic Spot Whers Firs By BIABY TATIXm factually 1006 jar* tor thia saai Ant meeting ot the aeason. His RACIPte COAdT—k«o « l fcitw Staa- 7iO—Baaka Cartar, Talk — ba* now at an end, and some of tbasa garoua rata . . . It is ona thing we to reveal when the spending orgy ing arrangensents to serve the club kbg bfad ktar k n kvo ata: Balwaan tba Baakanat —waat San Frandaco, Oct. •— (A P )— of the Droaiht. Flight Was Mnde. An increase ef 333,771.31 in New York,'Oet. 9.— (A P )— in the subject was “Riding a Hobby", one a supper on that date. My belief that Manebastar treata jar* wera two-quart riaal Thdre la ought to put the brakes on . . . is to stop has put the ecuntry in-a eant. daat. TM— ai«a-Lavanaar A OM kaaa — Nearly 17,000,000 persona in tha motor vehicle fines, together with • Facing tha worst winter w* have jittery auto . . . Fast, unearialnty guarded oourtroom of fiupreme which, he explained, his orgaitisatton 4BB- Stl^Raaia CharaBaa baalo; Oanng Ruaaa Orahaatra— United States were Hated aa with- Washington. Oct. • — (AP) — St Ita dapendent men and women with also a good supply of Uttla pickled correepondlng increase ef 4,634 re- is directing a great deal at atten- 4i4B- diji —Rhyiwaa af tba Nuraary waat; Bmartan Orahaatra dIxIa yet h ^ It beboovsa the adminle- and bewilderment have bacoma the Court Juatlea John F, Carow, the 7Ad-a— CAB-Aba Lyinan’a Maladlana out iteady employment in an esti- pianos laden with veterans wh< klnm>ees and oonalderaflon was cnlctu, chlllsauee sad various other ports horn the respective court* In tion to becauae of th* decided HARZ THBATEB Of DEEP CAVE dita— didB Jabnaaa Orakaa. — aaat: Brookline, Maaa, Get •— (A P )— pteklee which taate ee good during tration to d6 averything to ancour- lot. of the great majority of the Vonderbilt-Whltney fight for posses- Olak dlaala, Raearter—mldw^ -Baale;—b^ Bab Rriaa’a Orahaa.—mld> mate which Robert J. Watt, Massa- thia ftate, wa* announcad today by oga butlneaa atari.’’ people.” ■mount of leiaura tim* reaultlng waat: - Taxlmatar • LlatanR—dixta latan»-d ‘ chusetts delegate to the American Prof. EUaworth Huqtington, of Tale have parUcipatad la the develop strengthened recently by a visit to the winter. to sion of Olorta Vanderbilt, 10-year- dtia- diia-Tba Waakly Hymn dlM 7i4B- gi4d-Carltan.Oratg—dixiairatg—dll Colonel MIobaal A. (>»uior, 0001- from the new economic era. He Huabcland, Qermany (A P)—Thia ■idd— dao Rraaa-Ra«la Nawa Rarlad Federation of Labor convantioiL UniveMity, speaxlng to the New ment of avUtlon left Bolling Fiek the Town Farm oh 839 East Middle tfh ttM miasloner of Motor Vahletea in a old htireea, dragged en today. 4Ba- add—Mary dmall, Har danga tAd— fiOd—Bind Craabralab/a RiRr^ram today to fly to Kitty Hawk, Norl Oengntaional Nontoee Anson T.i OongreealonaJ Nomtae* WUlioin pointed out that ths curbing of pro- Her* moiutaln viUage boasts a the- Si4a— tiaa—Billy Batakalar’a dkatok t;IB- bAO—Tha Traapara Orahaatra made public today. England oonferenea oo “Slufii CleaK Tumplka. It was my first call thare Peochee are a Sunday night treat report covering the ' relation be- It waa understood that counsel duction resulted in th* abortonlng of ater 600 feet underground in a diOB- Ba Annaunaad •i4d— dAB-Rray-Braadlattl,‘X' RIanaa Carolina, to circle the historic epo and a purely voluntary ona oa my MoOooki L. HIggitMi for Mra. Harry Payne Whltney,, TM-Tt P:0B>10Ad—Waltar OMCaafa' a 8haw Watt said the estimate was work- aace and Low Rent Housing” ex- at the farm, aad this year tbe can' tween tbe department and tha (Hartford) ”Tho path hack to the working day, conaequentiy giv- etalaetito cave. The play “Home In dtid— 7i1d—«ana B Blait—aaat A aoo ed out from figures obtained by a where the Wright brothers sen part I arrived at a most iaoppor- (South Coventry) ”rbe fact that Glorla’s aunL and who aeeks to re- 44a->' 7Aa—Vau A Vaur Oo*ammanf dia-'. UlilB-Oaerga Ohrat A Camady pressed his opinion today that while their first frail craft into the air. nera hava bamoanad tba fact that courta. true prosperity is getting Imck to thera baa been such a profligate and ing man time to direct hla attention Tbe Mountain" waa th- latest pro- diaa- 7i4a-Rrank Buak Junala darlal lOiOd—IIAB-Madarn Mauntalnaara " — government - sponsored, bouee-to- the population of tha United Btatee funa time, late In the aftomoon thera wera non# avaflable. The can- In making bta report, Oommla- tain h*r On the ground that the "to doing something ha wanted to duction in a cavern said to have TM— $ M -L— Ralaman'a Orakaatra basic: Myrt and Marga—waat rpt Nunsarous peraons who haw with the cook having her afternoon what I* reaeonable—to a reasonable recldees expenditure of publie child's mother, Mrs. Gloria Vander- toils—llilB-Franks—tlild—Frank DaTlay'a _ Orahanra bouse canvass of hia stata. as a whole may not Increase rapid- v^tten their namea high on th> ning is dona In tba large bsMment sloner Connor stated that on as- do." The Y. M. C. A.. Mr. ThAy- been used by vehmic courta in the 7tia- diR>—Wayna KIng'a Orahaatra “The Federal govemraent chose off, but Mra. A. L. Oliver, wife of day’s work and a raaaonabla day's money without any adequate return btlL ta not a fit mother, had about dAB- dA^Ban Barnia and tha Lada 10:SB-lfilB-Tha Rarty faauitMa, Talks ly. tboaa areas whic^ are now dense- roil of flying pioneer* were in th> laundry and must he attoadad to suming office, ha waa confronted pay . . . The doctrine le to get hack er continued has created avocation middle age* for secret and ghastly 10:4»—11 ;4S—Henry Buasa Orehaatra Massachusetts aa a fair yardstick the euperintendent. graciously con- is alarming thoughtful people . . . 10 wltnessea to present. dild— dAB-Bd Wynn and Oraham,^ ly populated will keep on inereas- delegation of the Federation Aero whan the trulto and vagatablaa from with an Item of unpaid motor vehi- to the beet ot what at one time Tbe NRA heaas come anaand gone onaand schools, such as tbe Leiaura Time trlaia. diOa-MiOd—Light Ogara dhow—o to a HiOB-12AO—Harbl s Kaya’a Ka; Orehaatra for the nation," be eald. ducted me all through the build- cle flnea of 146,000, tong ouUtand- Chief among these are Mrs. Whit- Idiia—ItAa—B. Calaman Oithaatra lliSO—12:10—Bnacb LlglgM'a Orehaatra leg in density as improvements in nauUque Internationale that mad' ing. '' tbe garden are at thair prime. Mrs. made us the happiest people on there ar* ■itUltill approxlmatoly lO.- Schools to revive and recreate in- tditd—llild—Oana and Alan—»aai rpt The National eatlroate for the farming, mining, lumbering, and OUver and Mra. OUmore.praeticelly Ing, of which 119,084.^ hfeff ney and Mrs. Vanderbilt's mother, terests which in turn help individ- NBC-WJZ NKTWORK tba trip to obtain a glimpse froo^ -Hlfeii Stendwd collected earth ... . No ma|lc wand can be (XX),(XX) uneminj^o^ed aad 17,000,000 Idid^nitB daaaa Crawtard. Organlat first quarter of 1934, Watt said, other primary purauiU relesoa peo- thi air of tbe monument to th/ do all the «»""m g end any woman within the peat year. waved to cure the situation.” on relief turn Mra. Laura Kilpatrick Morgan. uals to obtain a new outlook oa lifo. IdMa-ltMd—Carl MafT Oanea Orah^ BAdIC — Bast; wit wba>wbaa wbajl show^; Townsperaie will recall that tha Through compremlte and settle- During 3resterdays bearing, Mrs. anal; Ralman Orch.—«aa( rapaat wham kdka wgar w}r wlw wayr wmal; ple from work in tba outlying re- Wright brother*. building la T-ohapod. The front hea familiar with thia work wUl raoliM He conclud«Ml that R bobby U mind llida—ItAd—Oanoa Muala Orehaatra Mldwaati weky kyw waor wla kwk Persons employable (U. S. 1930 gions. Before leaving Bolling Field, the]' the immenolty their teak. Tbe ment, there now remains, he said Vanderbilt left the courtroom, went insurance. He challengaid hi* au- Jumpy Nerves IIAd—ItAB-Danaa Muala Orehaatra fewer kail wren wmaq kao wkbt every appearance of a private house Oongrsaaional nomlaeo Ctiariaa M. Format Tax Ooinmlsaieper WUHam census) —48,329,930. “Unless the progress of'tnvantion witnessed saverat aerial demonatrm laundry la light and roomy, has an a balance at $9,093.68. into an adjoining room and biMke dience to get on a hobby and ride. CBBWABC NCTWORK NORTHWBCT A CANADIAN — wtffll Unemployed or on part-tims jobs and in fact it is juet that. There Bfefcfewfell: Blodgatt; Yield to the soeihiog aatloD wiba Http wabc wday kfn erct efcf cornea to an end, luch a release ie tlons. ampla stove aad tba conning opara- Beoiirdi Increase (Bast Hartford) "The necessity (Tbomaaton) "An acuta financial into tsars. Her attorney said: Collin Drlgge, popular radio ar- BAdlC^Baati wabc trade troko wcuo dOUTH — wrva wptf wwno wla wjax 16,846,322. la a porch across the front a cen- Of perticuUr elgnlflcaact, the '"Mra. Vanderbilt ia crushed." of thi* medidoA Yen will *u tt«ab amao trcf wkbw ttkre whk cklw sure to continue for a Icmg tima,” They will not land at fOtt; tml hall with a dining room and tioas do not tntarfara with ths of oantrallai^ government is now condition faces tbe state ot Con- tist, entertained with several piano wfla-wtun wind warn wmo wtb wapli Totally unemployed—9436,514. Hawk, but after a glimpse of thi Ctommlaaioaer said, was the trem- Mrs. Vanderbilt’s emotional dis- selections. Mr. Driggs also ac- bctiar i ;. sleep better..; fcel vdra weau triaa traan trtbl wapd wjav wjdx wtmb kvoo why wfaa wbap kpra On part-time jobs, including gov- said Huntington. “It is bigbly de- livJ:|:room on each'etda, an offioe cook’s regular praparatlon of maaia. endous Increaae in records raoeived pasted . . . yet the Democratic ad- necticut ia the future, if Demoera- better . i ■, look better. Ufs vmaa wbna; MIdrraal: wbbm wtbm woal ktba ktha wane ware spot from che air, the;, will go t« Laupdry work is attoadad to twica minlatratlon eontinuee to build a tic office holders are not removad play Came during the testimony of companied Mr. Feabler who favored kmbe kmax « e « o whaa MOUNTAIN—kOA kdyl kplr kchl ernment-financed projects— 7,01-9,- alrable for it seoms each man's work imd latga Idtchsn. Four plaaaont by tha dapartment from tha courta MUa Marta Calllot, her dlacharged will seem worth UWog sgxio. BABT—wpd whp wibw whaa wiba wfaa PACIFIC COAdT—kge kfl kgw kemol produces irora goods aad thus tbe Lisdglay Field to wltneeq a demon bedtooms and a bidhroom are di- a week and that laavaa aevtral days highly bureaucratic control . . . . by th* electorate .... Patronage tba club with several delightful vio- 808. •tration by army aii coqis units aa a reault of a constant cheok hav- maid whoa* allegations last week lin selecttone. The presence of Don’t delay say loeger. Begta wan trteo efrb ckao khq kfid ktar kpa standard of living can riaa. Tbe only rectly over these living quartote, when tha deeka arc eleiu. ing bean maintained. The record RoOtevelt has been Tammanylxing dispensation, entlraly out ot ac- d IXIB—wgat wafa wbro wqam wdod Cant. Batt. Wrong EsUmates rlolt tha laboratories of the Nation America through his lavish dietii- cord with common sans* conduct of prompted Justice Carew to close tbe Mr. Drlgge and Mr. FeshlSr (tod tsUng it tod^. Utb wrra wlao wdao wtoc krld wrr “The survey touched every home I way to employ the reJeaeed persons and this constitute* the heme of Mr. Oliver tokee full charge of ■bows, he eald, during tha flacal heari^ to public and preas. kirt ktaa araeo koma wdbe wodx wbt 4itO— SAO—Tha dinalno Lady—aaat | is to put them to work producing en al Advisory Oommlttee for Aero Mr. imd Mr*. Oliver. Tbe depart- the outdoor work on tbe farm, and a bution of relief funds . . . WhSt kap- the affairs at the state, ia in part their willingness to oontainue to en- wdaa wbtc wdbj wwra wtnbg waja 4:49— d!49—Orphan Annia—aatt onlyl In Massachusetts,” Watt said. “It I nautiea, aad Iimeh with army elfl year ending June 80, 1983, 10,998 Witnesses and attorneys were in- tertain with encorat added greatly 9:00— 0:00—U. d. Army Band Rreg. ever widening circle of luxury pto- ment of which Town Treeaurer few of tha men who Uko gardening individual court records wara re- Dtd in Maine is an example . . . reapontible for the defleit . . . Ifl UOIA E. PINKH«|I’S armbr trala ktui kdko shows that unemployment estimates oar*. don’t think Connecticut is for the atate tax offiea in particular structed by the court not to discuss to the evening’s program. MIDWBdT—weak wgl wmt arnibd wlaa 9:10— 0:10—Rraaa.Radio Nawa ParladI of the United Btatee Chamber of | olucu.” George H. Waddell le the executive enjoy helping him. Tbe root vegp- ceived by the department, as com- the proceedings, but Justice (Darew wIbw kfh kfkb wkbn woao wabt kaal 9:99— 0:29—Oorathy Paga A Orehst. They win return to WaoUngtci bead, being charity cftmmiaalonar in sale."r many appoIntmanU have been made The bustnese meeting waa prestd- ffC E nSlE eOMPIWND 9:40— 9:49—Lawall Thamat - - aasti' Commerce were befuddled and in- Plan In Advanee lata today for a dlnnar tonight a) tahles are used on the table aa a pared to 30,033 during the year end- blmteif briefly summarized the testi- Orphan Annis—rapaat to mldwaat Prof. Huptington said “tbe maxi- ndditloa to his numarout other rule before the consumption at the ing June 30, 1934, an increaae of on a wholly political bdats.” nRu NTAIN—ktrar kit kah kU competent and that even the Amer- tha Oarmoa Embassy honerin) CoBgreesioaal Nominee Edward mony. COAdT — khj kata kfra kol kfpy kvi 9:00— 7:00—Amaa 'n' Andy—aatt only ican Federation of Labor estimates mum auccesa in piana for bousing duties, adequately fuinlabse the jarred tomatoea aad other thinge 4,884. W. Ww kml kwg kam kdb kemb 9:19— 7:19—danga by Tintype Tanar Harr Wolfgang von Oronau, th Goss; Attorney Noah H. Sway no: MUe. Calllot, he said, elung to her iih 9:90— 7:90—Muala Mtmarlat and Poet were far too conservative." demands an appraisal of tba whole . house for the superintendents, but begin. They have a eplandld ^ p of For this same period, (tommie- Cant. Beat. trane-AUaatie aad rrund the work Mr. end Mrs. Oliver have added (Colebrook) "The Republican (Greenwich) “A deliberate at- original testimony concerning an in- 7:00— 9:00—Tha Cri ma Cl uat Myt t t r y He pointed to the CSiamber of problem for decades in advanoa. Wa flier. eabbagaa aad I aaw with my own aloner Connor stated, actual re- cident involving MrA Vanderbilt 4idd— IA4 — Jaak Armatrang — aaat 7i9B- 0:90—Lawranca Tibbatt A Ora. many coiy fumlshlngr at their oelpta as a result of payment of reprasentatton in Congress should tempt la being made to saddle u* at OBly; MIMan Charlaa, Organ—waat 0:19— 0:19—dtary Behind tha Claim Commerce eettmaU of 8,000,000 last need to determine the ideal lUatribu- ayes a hugs haad walghing thirteen be Increoead to make It more dif- public expeniea with a political or- and Lady Milford Haven. 4MB- I|4B-Rablnaan Cruaaa, Jr.—N. 0:9B— 0:90—Handi Acraaa tha Border August and the Federation's 10,000,- own. They have been in charge flnea by vioUtors of the motor Stops tion of people within the areas of here tor nine years . and bavt and a half pounds! Tba potato crop, ficult for the President to take over ganisation whose ramlficattona hava Tba only other witness of yester- NOTICE T. Btata: Ta Ba Announcad—chain 0:90—10:10—Tim A Irana’t dky dhaw vehicle Uw have amounted to $151,- ■ AB— 4:00 — Buck Rogara. dkatch— 10:00—11:00 — Oil Campo Orehaatra— 000, Including those temporarily em- concentration.'’ Ha pointed out that brought the institution up to a much at which la alraa^harvaetod. the duties and reaponsibltttlee that never even been dreamed of . , . day’s kession was Dr. Stuart L. ployed on government relief pro- is another big item. This year’s 043.20 tor the fiscal year ending The BarbAr Shop« Will Be aaat; Man af Nataa Trio—waat •aat: Amat ’n' Andy—rnpaat for w ihs United States has oeen a at Overnight A, P, etandard second to none. The duties ar* intended for Congress . .-. The The NRA didn't 'crack down’ on CrMg, little Gloria'! physician. He Toothache gild— 4:19 — dabby dtnaon — aaat; 10:90—11:90—Oartay Brea. Orehaatra jecta. and under populated country with a bumper ci'op wlU provide potatoee June SO, 1934, as compared with testified eoncemtng her health, de- Opftn AU Day Wednesday Chip Ahay—dixia; alt MlJandy— 11:00—12:00—Out Arnhalm A Orehaat. at both are arduous and it is doubt- 1138,77.30 for tbe corresponding goiremment Is building a lot of anybody big enough to ‘crack Jest a drep er two at E-Z Tooth watt; dkippy—mldwatt rapaat 11:90—12:90—Oanvtr Oanea Orehaatra: The state survey showed that 00 strong westward trend of popula- ful if they can be counted upon to aplenty for farm use and allow Mr. things that will have no value when back'.” claring that when he visited tbe child This Week and Thnraday nilsr In tfiu eavlty Jad ewer per cent of the youth, between the tico. Of lata, exhaustion of publie News * Raddall UBwordi of 1(K) buohaU for period the year previous, on in- at Mra. Whitney’s home recently he goes year toothaoho... Mo- . v wsUlair serve os many mora yaare, much aa crease of $33,77141. completed.” UntU 9 P. M. Cloeed AU or su’ffiring^mfter Rret ages of 14 and 30 who recently have lands, increasing use at machinary Mr. Waddell and tha town fathar* outalda (flutrtty. Onions by tha found her “in a hyeterlcal and over- Men, AeUflkem^p. r-XTo^h- 8:00—Bno Crime Cluea, “Murder In Unpaid FtaMs rongreealwial Nomine* Sohnylar left school, were unable to find work. on farm and roada in factoriee oa Boston—Three eaatem steamshli dtilrfefe buahet are stored away in tha tiny Uantenaat-Oovomor Boy O, tVUeox: Merritt; wrought condition for fear her Day Friday according to the FUler hardens qoleVdy so rra Miniature." Of 360,544 heads of householda, ’ joU”, oa tha haeament floor. This in commanUng on the general r*- mother was going to take her away." State law. ehtw ea IL soato^th* Mvity Orcheatra n ell, and r(q>id dacUna in birth rate, company vesseU were delayed leav Tha tonnar cold, whits wells at port ef tba court delinqutncy, tha (Martdon) ”1 respect tha dlgnl- (Bridgeport) "It may aeem oaoier tlaht and ofttn -*— ■*----- 8:30—Wilfred Pelletler’e 134,794 were unemployed. tha main housa hava g lv n way to Uttla compartmaat has aevor baen WTiC —Lawrence Tibbett; John B. Lave parmitted ■ new and apparent- Ing port for more than an hour oi Commlasionar aold thera le due the flad gontismaa (Governor Croat) for the moment to lean on the Fed- p ort set t s m p e r a rr I warm, light buff paint, which ha* in uas, howaver, riaes tha presaat MASTER BARBERS _fa_sJt tfo r mo--n--t-h--s. Kennedy. ly permanent eet of tendenclaa to A strike at radio operators was call department technically, $18,00048 but I do resent some of his Demo- eral Government for aid, but tha Out of every KX) marriage* In day aad try IL Hartford. Coaa. dcmlnate movement of the popula- ed. tha advantage of being more cheer- managers took charg*, toy oeadue- cratic tactics . . . I am still wait- prtea is too great . . .Tha txmueos ASSOCIATION. drag stores. MuM W. IBM « . a K U M. 9:1ft— Story Behind tha Claim. os of Juna 80,1984 of unpaid Anas th* United Btates, 12 are chlid- tion.” Boston — Oerard B. Lambert ful and aaolfy washM. I was Un- tor haatonad to atplala. ing for him to answer certain ques- are direct taxation of ona elaaa of BeM by Ariluir Dmg Storee,- IMpaleia BroaAeaatla( Servtod 9:30— Handa Acroaa the Border — preeoad with tha boepltal-Uka elaan' axtendlng ovar a period of yaare. leoa. Laura QaUdet, planlit; Joaepb Fanne Abandoned wealthy yachting enthusiast an Th* farm ytalda milk, agg* sad Of this amount, ha said, ••440.88 tions which I propoimded a few eltisens to bonaflt another elaaa.” The profeseor eaid not only is the nounced ha had bought tbe eloo] nneas of tbs corrloor*. tbe bed- poultry. Th* tan* s e r m which Ltttau'd Orchestra. roome, levetoric*. linen and blanket WlU never ba ramlttod to tbs da- October t. IBM 10:00— Radlana— “The Moon Shines tarm population steadily diminished Tankee. nceeaaarOy accumiilata In aneh a partment ef motor veblelea because closeta on each floor The men’a larga family ar* used to fatten tbe wen ehallange tha deubtor of pray- «;00 p. m.—^l e k Webb'd Orcbeo* Tonltkt on Pretty Bed Wing” Dr. Omeliua H. Patton of Hart- hut laige areas are betaig abandon- wing is on the eaat and thh women’s of emhesSlemeats which occurred in tra. (muMcal drama). tord, author of “Gods' World” was ed. This ha bald to be true in New bog*, which la du* tim* ar* butch- two courts in the atate. This parti- NETHODISr MINISTERS er by asking him to ba wlUtng to At the top is Watkins Brothers’ fine modem furniture store at Main and Oak etreeta', Manchester. on the west aide of the building, ered sad the various portions used prove that true prayer reaUy la— 4:30—l i d Perking. 10:30— Cascades Orchestra. the preacher here Sunday morning. England and tha drought regions of with wide open porches on each cular amount, he said, would have 4:4ft— Adventuree on . Myatery 11:00— Time, weather. The elxtb .birthday of Marilyn Directly above, left, is pictured Ed Fish in the driver's seat of the first delivery wagon of Watkins Broth- the west. Tbe tendency ha says freeb or salted dewn tor use during been taken care of if court clerks not a parrot-Uka rej^titien of cer- ers, now celebrating their 60th anniversary in the furniture merchandising field. The wagon is being hauled floor. To help you 11:05— Snorts Review. Welles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aould be concentrated on better F AT WOMEN FIND the winter. The rich milk fumlahes had been bended to the state as they HOLD FALL GATHERING tain words, hut real tovlng com- 'Billy" and "Dick". It wasn't long after this photo was taken that motor trucks took the place of How Time Is Oocnplcd munion with tha Haavanty Fathar. S:00—Buneet Hour — Chrlattean 11:15—Hotel Roosevelt Orchestra. Franklin Welles, Jr., was celebrated iesda w;hlch produce a larger return Floors throughout tbe building plenty of cream tor butter, another are bonded to their reepeetlve cities Krtene. director. 11:30—Riviera Orchestra. Ze horse and wagon in the delivery of merchandise. Directly above right is the original Watkins Broth- process which la regulariy conduct- and towns. The (tommissiener stat- By going alona with God and Saturday afternoon at her home ers showroom and workroom. This building is still standing at the end of Well street. per movement a»»i the movement WAY TO LOSE are covered with linoleum because Norwich District PtstiKs Aro B:S0—lUtUe Charadee. 13:00—Hctal Plaxa Orcheatra. here. She had aa her guests six of away from marginal lands that c u - ed by the energetic superintendents. ed that a recommendation to bond having a qulat tima with Him, we of ita durability and ease in clean- Guests at ThompsonvlUe wUl surely hear Hla “atill, amall ft:4ft—Buddy and Blake. 12:30 a. b.— Cosmopolitan Hotsl O r - her cousins rot support a nigh atandard of llv- ing. Each room contains .a neat Tbe iMm milk la used for wbole- thcac court clerks to the state •:0ft—WrIghtville Clarion. chestra, would he made, among others, to voice," and learn what Ha would AVOID COLDS POUND A DAY giime rice or other puddings. Al- Church Yesterday. Alfred Rlvenburg and Miss ICar- iag, is an lUiutratlon of the geo- white enamel bed, a tahlo, small hava us do. •:S6—Preea-Radlo Newi. garet Welles of this place have the grapblo principle which is only be- dresser and two. chain with a mat though men have a fondness for pla tba next General Assembly. •:Sft—Rbythm ICaatere. MOVE TO REOPEN WATER it is not served fraquantly. Ovferdofe OfeMfe Rav. Joseph Cooper gave tha leading parta in the musical comedy ginning to be understood. Ydu con M t your flit, yet en the floor. One of the men takes At IhempaoavlUs yesterday oc- final maatags ot tha day, and hla •:48—BUly Batchelor. great pride In keeping hia room at- The Kftelien Another item of $7,880 waa eloe- ■The Worid'e AU Right" to be held How Are Women Faring Explanatory of thU Huntington grow thin by n*w method curred ths annual foil meetings of subject waa “Backgrounds ef V i c k s V a - t r o - n o l * T:0O—Neal O’Hara. aald; toaetiva, tha linoleum is poUabad Ths kitobsa proper has a large ad out by action of the judges of In Wapptng 'on Tbureda/and Friday RATES CASE IS DENIED the several courta of tha etate who tha Methodist minlatora of Norwich American Methodism.” Ha dwelt on 7:1ft—Concert Miniatured. nighL of reducing. and the bed and other furnishings gas range and another in which coal 7:319—Tou and Tour Oorvemment. RADIO: “Huge new industries are concen- rc-opened cosea long overdue, and Dletriet of tba New England South- two apectal events in history which Oatefcf—At that first nnaal cliidenUy tested by p) Day By Mias Helen Frasier was the lead' trated In a few highly favored are a model of neatneai. While we or vrood may ba used. Tba food ta started a train of happenings which irritntiofi, sniffle or sneoe— 7:4ft—Bit rreddie Miller. In the World of Today? Public Utilities Commission stopped tor a word or two I noticed conveycHl from the kitchen to tbe which the judges felt were imcol- ern Conference. As ThompsonvtUe aicinns—and proved 3:00—Lao Jteidmao'e Orehaatra. er at the C3iiiatian Endeavor meet- localities. They show Uttla tendancy Alt for obout 14^ a w*ek leetlble. A third item of $2,126.73 led persecuted Methodteto to flee uit a few drop* of Va-tro-noL' everyday home Uae fay Eastcni Standard 'nme ing Sunday evening. The topic was. Rules No Error in Case of to spraad ovar the country as a that, crippled himself, he was doing dining room on the main floor In a ia the most northwestern church on from Great Britain and come to 3:30—Wayne Klnt'a Orcheatra. New York. Oct. 9.— (AP) — A six tftn may be free to labor in indus- his hit for the crippled children m dumb waltar. Three Urge slices of has been compromised with another t stitnulates the funetioni mUltons. •:00—Ban Berale’a Orcheatra. This Is My Task." (Editor's Note; This Is the Torrington Company. whole. Intellectual activity shows a court in the state by tba content of th* district, several of the minister* America. Ona waa tha inane pene- J hour broadcast of various entertain' Mrs. Franklla Welles will anter- last of a aeriaa of alx articlea in tries designed to advance a classless similar tendency. Scientists have just announced i the Springfield Shnnen' hospital by bread are allowed each diner at a in th* southern part if th district provide^, by Nature—in die 4lN*te-flsr se«r 3:30—Kd Wynn; Don Voorbeea' Or< remarkable discovery which enable; the State Board of Finance and euti'-ns of Louis XIV ef Frane* to ment was the WMCA. ABS way of teJn tha Oakland club at her home wMob foreHpi bnreaaa of the society. separating tinfoil from diMrdad meal. Breakfast Is at 7 in the morn- were not present. Yet some thirty kiU or drive out of his country some note—to prevent colds and to Tha lematkabl* sneess* ofttiche ebaatra. cigarette packages. Mrs. Oliver Control. This particular court, he Introducint itself to a new troup of on Thursday afteinuon. AsaoeUted Press have describ- More than 16 per cent of the mem- DANISH TR.AFno MOBE the fat pereon to grow thin at a cor ing in order that the routine 'work ministers and wives sat down at a 80,000 Hugenoto. Among their de- drops—for nee* aad thtoat—has 10:00—Beauty Box Thoater. Torrlngton, Conn., Oct. 9— (AP) so small that it hardly need be con praised hla skill in making bead said, has agreed to pay $1600 in throw off colds in dirir early lleteners next Sunday evening. The Jack TalcotL ratuined to Tale eg the atatua of feminisni In bers of the Russian Communist DEADLY ol the day nmy start on time. Dln- luncheon prepared by th* svomen of scendants was ona Philip Embury teeniht seetea ef ImitetiatM. 11:04—Emil Coleman Orcheatra. inaugural program will open at • —The Public Utilities Commission ■iderid! rowen, and pointed out another monthly InataUmenta of $100. stages. 11:10—Voice o f Bomance. college Monday morning after spend' many iands.) Party are wromen, and more than t'Cr is at noon and supper at 0:30. the eburen, when th* noon hour who remained in his adopted coun- Tha tiade-motk Va-tto-aol is o’clock. In a decision datad October 6 and Indeed, in this way you can ait 9 man who had made many booked Oommisaioner Connor pointed out cam*. 11:30— Slumber Hour. ing the week-end with his parents, 4(K),(>00 women are members of Copenhagen— (A P )—Traffic acci- The dining room is largo and plaas- that fines Imposed by the courts tor try and founded Methodism in New Where irritation has led to yew etetertioB in gettiaa thia Two broadcasts of talks by Presi- Soviets and executive committees. made public today, dealaa the mo- full meals daily and lose—conMort ruga. In one of tbe dormitories ont Town funds do not provide Miniatare attending from Man- Tori! City in 1708. The aceond event ■ clogged-up nose (a ettiffy •xdurive Vick ferasuta. dueagf* 13:00 Midn.— Silent. dent Roosevelt are announced for Mr. and Mrs. John O. Taleott. Moscow— (AP>—8taMn Is exerting dentn are taking on incretsed toll of ably—-aa much as a FULL POUNE where last winter it was necessary motor vehicle violations art turned Four girls who graduated from 8k much effort to get women out Ten percent of the engineers in all tion of the Torrington Water Com- life In Denmark. In the first half of linen damask but only neat, white over to the department of motor chester were the Revs. LeonaisI C. waa when th* issue of the ' Amerl- head cold or natal entanfa) next week by NBC. One on Friday pany to re-open Uie water rates EVERT DAY! to place nine beds, all the private Harris, C. Homer Ginas and W. D. the primary department of the Sun- of the kitchen as Hitler is to keep industries are women. One third o* tl'ils year, 101 peiaons were killed oilcloth. The little group of women vehicles. Under the law, ha laid, it ean Rovolution mad* Franda Ai- 9MI—a combination trial peekas* is to be tha dedication of the new case and modify the commiaslon's AU for about 14c a week! rooms being filled,, a social Woodward. Others well kmwa to bury daeld* to remain in America, Va-tro-ndl penetrates deep day school in June, but have remain- them in. the students in all higher educa- and 3,349 injure^ compared with 69 game of cards was in have a table by thamselvos. It la in la required that theae abstraeta of of Va-tro-aal—It* eompaaiaa prod- veterans hospital at Roanoke, Va , Lonal institutions are women, and in order of July 13, 1934, to make the It'* amaaingiy easy. You jus. Maacheetsr people were Revs. Jo- and his first Matbodlst biabep be- Into the nai^ panages—re- and the other at the presentation of tu in that department until now, will The colossal Russian experiment killed and 3,643 Injured in the first do two simple things. Get a bottli progreaa. As ws deabended to tba this Urge room where oecasionaUy violations showing the offencca com- net, Vick* VapeRub (modem exter- hereafter meet with the tanlor de- medical schools wuinen constitute 7C effective date of the new rates for the Otri Scouts, the town ndnlstere mitted, tba amount of tba fine, tha seph Cooper, of Stafford Springs, came "th* prophet of th* long road" duces swollen membnnes— an honorary dagras to him by Wil- baa taken women away from the public fire protection, January 1 , six months of 1933. Bicycles ware of the new Condensed JAD Balts ani smoking room and library In the tml IreataMfif for Golds}—and other ^tment. They are, Katherine per cent of the stu'lent bodies. responsible for 1,300 accidents. or other* giv* programs tor tbe en- costa, etc. are sent to tba depart- and O. O. Scrivener, ■uperlntandent who for forty, years scattered th* clesre away dogging tnuctu— liam and Mary ooUege the following firealdee, and has plumped them 1834, instead of January 1, 1939. taka a teaspoonful in a glass or basement other men were reading, of tbe dlatrlcL Tha latter presided. Methodist seed all up and down tha modicetloH twed ia V l ^ Plan for day. The later also will be put Meyer, Rita Nowach, Juns Wamar with little ceremony into the world Stalin baa been insistent that wo- wator bafora braakfast. Moke twt smoking or playing cards. Supplies tertainment of the men and women ment within forty-eight hours after brings comforting reUef. Better Confrelef Colds ' with dlroc- men shall er joy absolute equality on The water company contended that at Chriatmaa and other oCcaalona. conviction. Devotlona were eonduetad la the aastorn eoaat ef tha United States. the air by CBS. and Lucy Wellsa. Mlaa Lylabel ol alfairs. the commission was in error in ita amaU ohangts in dlat—a* explatnef of book* have been furnished by forenoon by Rev. Harvey K. Mous Vn-tro-nol Is powerful, yet tioot for follewing tha Plan. Oet Try these tonight: Strong will ba their taaeher. So today: , Lll collective farms, and in their or- both libraries, and tha dally papera They are expected to be in their “It can readily ha seen,” Commla- jroiiie today at yow dmsglef*. Or order of last July when it stated in tha foldar inside the Condense! 1*7 , of Brockton, who gave an aX' U>, THE POOB DfJUNk ■beolutdy safe—for boUi chil- TneaSay. October • WEAF-NBC: 9—Ben Bemie; 9:30 Mils Edna Monaghan and Alfred Half of the 70,(XX) mud spattered ganisation wromen may bold all that the city had not made financial JAD package you get That's all.. and a number of magarines are rooms by 8 aad in bed by 9. A long sloner Connor stated, “that prompt write VIcka,3033 Hdlttea 8t,Ot*MN- tfflces. There are at preaent more return ef thesk ebstracts must be eellent addraas on tha Prophet Jar*' dren and ndulte. It hne been —Ed Wynn: 10—OperattA The Stu- Rlvenburg visited Mias Hasei Little persons digging out Moscow’s new preparations to meet the require- Teu look pounde lighter from thi there for men who have cultivated bat at rulae U la the eorridoni sad miah, pieturing him as a man beast boto, N. C , snrieslng So stomp ». M. dent Prince." m New Britain on Saturday. than 200,(XX) collective farms, and on tbe habit of reading and find it the •moothly running, aystematie mode to the department in order Hollywood—Richard Dlx ebierved (About K aetnel sis*) subway system are women. ments of increased rates in 1934, first day. for the Condensed JAC with CUacourogemeata, yet a brave 26 Indians in heated argument aa 4:00—Iheetie Striate- WABC-CBS: 9—Bing Crosby; Mr. and Mrs. David Stiles spent The managers of 6,000 collective all of them are women who could when in fact the city .budget for •alto banishes excaas moistun a pleasant paatlraa. and rcaplte from routine if tha rsault of obedlenea to that the penalties required by the 4:30—Dick Mcaaner's Orchestra. law, such as the suepenslon of overeomer, and thiu a pattern for their movie company was preparing 9:80—labam Jones program, new Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mor' farms are women. manage them competently it mili- the year 1933-34 contained an item weight and all puffineae and bloat retroapectlon. Two packages of to- those conditions. The supper bell every minister in times of trial. At ■:00—Alont tha Volta aeries; 1 0 -W a lU r O'Keefe. rell’s cottage in A Lond O’ Pines, tary necessity obliged men to bear bacco and a box of matches la dis- rang at 0:80 aad I made a quick licenses and the requirements of to go on location at a nearby ranch. Pauline Zhemchuahlna was deco- of $6,(XX) for increased budget. at once. And the system is quleklj tbe huilneM meeting which follow- said ba thought little about S:lft—SUppy. WJZ-NBC: 7:30—Musical Memo- Stafford. arms. The commission states that there cleared of depleting potsone....Tel tributed to each man weekly. getaway. financial reaponalblUty may be im- tated with the Order of Lenin be- posed immediately. Otherwise It ta ed, tbe secretary. Rev. C. Homer it, asaumlng since the Redaklna rap- >:30—Jack Armatront, AU-Ameri' rise; 8:30—lAwrence Tlbbet; 10:30 There will be a meeting o f the Women have been scattered was no error as the record of the you never need knorw a hungry mo- The Selectmen who approved cftB Boys cause she made a profit of 220,000,- obvious that tha putpoea of tbe law Ginns, read a fine report of the May reaented a number o f , tribes, that •■wTiiii And Irc&fe* Golden Rule club on Friday evening 000 rubles for the -Soviet govern- among industries essential to suc- case contains no evidence of any ment plans tor the apaotous brick struo- gathering in Niantic. Tbe first pa- >:4ft—Mlnlaturea by rrankUn Me- What to axpaet Wednesday: turs must ha'va visuallaed just such is thus defeated aad that ra^lass had aomathing to do with it Whan at '7:30 o'clock. The program com- ment with her soap and perfume cessful proaecution of a war. In the such prevision. Just ask for tbe new Condensed per of the morning was given by everybody waa ready to leave they OOTOfeCk* WEAF-NTC: 3:09 p. m.—Vienna inlttoe will have charge of the meet- a prolonged depression aa wa art aad Irrasponsthla drivera thereby 4:00—Hfertford Public Beboolf — trust 0:1, mining and metallurgical indus- JAD Salta at any drug store. A continue to operate on tha high- r rV. Otis L. Monaoa, ef Hai»rd- ■till were arguing, and Dix went to Pbilharmonlo Orchestra; 040—Alics ing and the members of the social TELEPHONTTIS ATTACKS month'* lupply is only 60c. Tov now experiencing for last year addl- BOLTON viUe, aad hie them* was "Evange- Trad D. Wish, Jr., CupeHnteadent A new literature is grepring up tries their employment at first ivss Ucnal beds war* neceasary to maet way* until luch time as these ab- ■ee what the trouble was. la OrchsatraliA lommlttee will act aa boeteasaa. opposed vigorously by men workers SWISS aetueliy can feUow this scientiflt Ham and Education." Rev. Joseph of Hartford Schools. - WABC-CBS: • a. ro.—Eucharistic around a new ben-ine—the girl on tba needs. At present there ere 34 stracts art recalvad. Tb(^ wars dahatlng on how a! 8:15— Bobby Benson and Sunny ‘ Stunt Night" will be observed. the tractor, or the woman who and officials. But the resistance Is plan tor only 3c a day. Don't for- The Ladiet’ Society,wlU celebrate Cooper's comment wae that the band ot bridge'thould be played. Oongrais from Buenos Aires (Also Lausanne, Swltaeriand (A P )—In men between the ages of 4ft and 83. Sack Violatoi* training of intellect is needed, but Jim. Each member is a^ked to contributa worked in the fields so well that she vanishing. got: aak for the new Ckindensed Tne women number six and their its lOOth anniversary at the home of WEAF-NBC at ft p. m.); 11:10 the first six months of 1934, mors JAD Salta. For further aid in the prompt ap- God must talk to the heart. 8:80—Jod Hayned' Orchestra. to the entertainment of the evening. won i better prise than her hus- “Anything rather than houaebold ages range from 38 on. Asthma in Mra. Charlea fliimntr, Thursday af- plication of penalties, tbe depart- Protsstant EplacopaJ church conven- The following children of the pn- than 136,000,000 telephone conver- Begin the quick Jad Method of re- The next speaker wa* Rev. 8:SS—Praaa-ltadio Nawa. tion. band. drudgery for women” baa been a an aggravated form incapaeltatos ternoon at S o’clock. ment secured tbe asalstance of tha Quiry department of the Sunday sations were held in Switzerland, K E M P ' S ducing—tomorrow morning. Tbi ■eph 'Vaaey, of Gaia* Ferry, 7:00—M ^ and Marts. WJZ-NBC: 12:30—Farm and Theae revolutionary changes, slogan of BoIsbevUm, and under the 5.300.000 more than the same period the youngest man for self aupport, Tha Farm Bureau Coat 8cheol State Police C!ommissioner and the DO YOUGETUPNIGRTS ? 7:1ft—Adveaturea of Jtmmla Allen. school received attendance recogni- strange feminism,of the Soviets wo- Inc. (tondeneed JAD Salts—remember— will meet Thursday, October U at topic waa “Evangallstie Appeal for Home hour; ft—A1 Pearce's Gang. which have tom wvroen out of thou- of 1933. , and long-continued ..rthritis afflicts local newipapere were •erutialsed the Preaent Day." He averred that ARE YOU OVER ««7 7‘.80—Whtsperint Jack Smith and tion Sunday morning: Lucille Beebe, sands of years of tradition, are men are doing aii.v-thing and every- is urged aa a poison-banishing agent the youngest woman. Mra. OUvar North Coventry. Mias Van Qaef, for the names aad addreaaea of per- NOFUEIOILWORRIESFORUS! hla Orehaatra. Alberta Cordner, Dorothy Cordner, ....to banish unhealthy bloating clothUig speciaUst, will conduct the like Christ Christiana ars to bear If so, aaturs is warntag you ef dan- btrlctiy in line with the contention thing. expected tbe enrollment to increase aons arrested for violationa of the witnass unto the truth, and Christ ger ahead. Oet rid of your trouble 7:4ft-‘-Scott’a "Roiuance of Music,' Shirley Cordner, LOle Doggart, Mary cf Lenin that the massee could not and to aUminate body moisture— as the winter seta in. meeting. motor vehicle code. Becauee at thia not as a reducing one. Special ■aid, 'T am tbe truth.” Modemiim •srly. Mska this tsc tast. Oet Juniper Jaa Rublnl and Donald Novla. CLAIMS FEDERAL RULES DoggarL Donald Fellding. Ralph be enllated in politics luUese women . — (A P )—la customs Women'B Booms The Republican Town Committee activity ta tbe department, mor* cf- ell, Buehu Uavea, eta.. In green 8XK>—Lavandsr and Old Lace— agant Weldon Drug Oo, mat at tba home of John Albosl ia apt to produce Inteliectual pride tablets Ask for BOKET8. the bladder MSocony! Fialdlng, Barbara Kent. Sherwood were enrolled in the party and given and laws of Norway there are many The women’s rooma wera squally ftetive dlacipUnary action has b*en aad coldness ef heart. Tha princi- rraak Munn, tenor; Haael Glenn, McCorrIeton, Calvin Meyar, Kath- Monday evening. Tha Hapubllean laxa'.lvs Take II ot them in four full rights. He believed that in ad- evidences of the feminine touch. But neat. One dear little old lady had aa taken, and more violatlone brought pal addraaa at the day came ia the days; If not pleased go back and gat Bspraao; Ouatave Hdendchen’s Or- HELPED DAIRY FARMERS erine Meyer, Frances Nowscb, as actual participants in politics wo- unusually pleastmt room on a comer caucus for the purpose of iwminat- to the attention of the department ehaatra. * > dition to being treated ruthlessly by afternoon at 2 o’clock. Prior to this your roonty. BCXET* work en tha George Nowscb, Richard No.wsch, old. government eyitems, women men have been a negligible factor. near the woman’s porch, aad con- ing thraa Joatices of the Peace aad than for tbe corresponding period bindder slmllnr to eaater ell en the 1:80—Abe Lyman's “Melodlana one Rsprasaatotiva wiu be held Rot. Lovy C. Robinson, cf Moodus, Rita Nowscb. Robert Noweeh, Shir- wei* “bonM elaves." In two decades *tbe condition of ai 9:30 ' trived to make a home of'IL Several heretofore. based hla devotional talk on Paul's bowels. Flushes out exeess nolds and Vlytease sefal, soprano; Oliver AdMinistrator Davig Declared ley Nowach, Wesifey Nowach, Edith brlghAblossomlng plants wera ertaiice in llcani- McAIpin. Why don’t you, too^ Itolitod M sMemmedattoes oB Thay say ifa going to be iBothar bard winter. •lift—Plai 67, prominent, in Canadtan racing other natlone. travele eoap chips, breoma, mops and many Tomnay; tnvltationa, Mr*. R. K. manitm makss for whole-beartsd- •fMcli trmlii. -Platt and merman. piano ing milk nmrkata—Davla said the ' make die McAlpln your head- Unfortunately—everybody wasn’t so lucky last So don’t taka ehaneaa thia year. Soeony hM tha 4ii». and theatrical circlea. Ha was one widely -witbout a cUapcroiie, mingles other jtems are bought in quantity, Jone*„ M l*. David Toomey, Miss Adams Express Co. sn investment ntss, and samaat davoUon to its the new haven ■ *• Hghllgbte of the piogram are: quettcis in New York) year. In many n home, fuel oil largert raaervs supply of fuel oil •4 0 —Palmar Clark and hie Orctaea- of the organisers of the Hamilton sritb men freely and amokea when and this job of buying, which means Annie Aivord, Mr*. Harold WUU trust reports that net asset value of tenets. But all rigorous creeds and trm. 1—Increased income for dairy Jockey C3ub. s)ie pleases. From ebUdbood she / JOHN).wonns,M«M«w so much in the economical conduct and Miss AdaUa Loomis. ita common stock on Sept 30 after methods ef conduct are liable to ran out while roads were blocked ia Now York and New Em^awh •40—NdWA farmere. takes to the vigorous northern out- of the farm, has devolved upon Mrs. A 4-H eooUng dub waa erganisad deducting boada at their prlndpal decay, for thay run into other forma with snow-driftA Many n man Dependable Soo(»y Service gate at tha Bdton Oentor sdiool raeently amount aad outstanding preferred •:1B— New Bntland Atrieultural 3—Increaeee in tba farmere abare ntEIORTBB ABANDONED doora, and in sports aha holds her EDDY DU(3nN ROOMS WITH BATH Oliver for a number at years. I ef presentation ot tha truth, and, aa fretted and fumed aa Im waited it tbiouih to your tank. ICfefkfetfe in controlling bta own marbat. DwHe TWfi-BeAW with Mra. Harold Wilts as laader. stock at its par value was $8 a Paul aaya, "Ta can (ultimately) do own with the boy friend. f n m fram from might alaw add that housekeeping in vain for new suppUee to eome. •:80—KaUon Sintlnt tAdy. 8—Proper relationahipe between Hongkong. OcL 9.— (A P )— The ------A------^------on thU Urge scale is carried aa wito EUsobetb Orovar Clark, county ahar* against 30.40 a abare on Dec. nothing against tbs Tuth but for Make your fuel ell arrsago- $1, 1988 aad 3«.44 a share en Bent •:40—Little Orphaa Annie. producers on the aame market and freighter Chty at Cambridge wet FRENCH OYSTERS a minimum expense for Ubor. agent was present aad expldnod th* tbs truth." 80 tbs only tclentiflc COMEHERE -Thoee weren’t Soeony bontoA manta t^ay. Call tha S ee^ •2*0 *400 *4*0 _ ...... ekildrea, •0, 1983. •4 0 —Air AdiPMturea of Jimmie groups of producer* in dUferent abandoned today after the remain- IN BACK SUICIDE I was partUmUrly tntorasUd Ir way ot Ufd ia to b* true to tbs No Socony customer failed to i*t Bamber—IflcetbaiMtothaptetqra Alan. markets. b* October 7 ing 30 membera of ita crew of 80 the preserve closets and storage truth, whersvsr you find it, fet ample suppUee r U l a s t y e a r . E m BilB: XBTlar Ownt and his Wal- 4—Reasonable proteetton to Ol e (§.«( h WUts. ROlden ef about 70 per esnt of m LOANS S«S00 wand tpS wlntar afl y o « BdadU had boen takeh from the grounded rooms. When the present overseers that nttituda wtQ otway* lead to Marenaas, Fraaca— (A P )— The HOTEL Mrs. Mia*r, deter ef Miss Elels ths $88444,000 of Chicago Groat Our q u M and Rteedly WtoMs wavMst ye« O-ABkortn fmlMetrA tumert. vcasel by the British crulaar H. M. assumed charge, provision tor the real fundamentalism. If God ia ■ucculcnt green oyitera for which OoUlae, baa returned to her bom* In Wsstam Railroad first mortgago 4 with nssdsS ca>h to 34 houn. Ubwel rs- I H a w A “If we can continue to work to- £ SuflMk. thie regiOQ la famoue are Uuaatened storage of canned fruits and vega- true and real w* nssd Him. Paul ystost *1*0— take 3, A A K) ar evon 10 gether on the basis of thingB wo Now London after apaadlag psr cent bonds ■ outstanding navo spoke truly when he told the Tba City of Cambridge went with extinction. There ede aa many able* barely reached BOQ jars—some weeks hire. wntfct. Oee misll ewouiit rerert erotythlss. have mutually learned, we can be of aground on Prates reef &ring a M?ALPIN aassntad to tha plan for deferring Greeks on Mara’ hill, Tn Him w* aa ever in the beds, which extend private homes have a wlntor’s sup- Maud Woodward. Registrar aad T b r o e lr e h a tg* lu tkruo eoruuot * e r great a*aistance to producers wltb- typhoon which swept tha coast over ' "The Cenm ej| Cemxnience” for a period up to 1 1-2 years one Uv* and move and have our being." moe fb * a e y a ld a s w a e t o f looa over 30 miles, but for some m^-steri- ply aa Urge as that. Mra. Oliver has AUea La*. Deputy Registrar will half of the 3 per cent 'semi-annual Ifijury to consumers,” Davis tba waak-ead. Tbs Suffolk la pro- (ncreased it to a capacity og ever W* must personally dlseover tiia Personal nnanse Cmnpany - a t s a g . ue reaaoa the oysters have stopped •BBABWAV AT Hdtli •TIIggf tnast October n , Irora • '.yment which became dua on last true spirituality for ouraelraa. Only caadlBg t o ' apttWBlng. loop. Uat on e eloeet door was {lo a m A Sta to T k M t e v M S g ptL atonal titinga are real. Bata •tsoo* . ~ ' SOCONT ■f. '/

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN , TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9,1SS4 HANGH EBTER E V E N IN G H ER ALD . MANCHESTER. C O N N . T U E SO A T , OCTrOBER 9,1984.

IITAUAN VICE CONSUL "Tbe last esnp at Nlaatle wm the offloers and enlisted men at Com- CQJEBRATE THEDt SILVER III Shakespearean Presentations Here BUYINGFLURRT OLD COMPANY G bast ever. You BOM aatored Into the pany O of the letth, October 1884." MRS. STOEHR ENROLLS tOVEDTOWN eombst flrlag problesM with vigor OMStg. Prssent JEWELRY THIEF FUYS DEMONSTRATION and tbe epaetacle of your tumuig OuMto prssent at the final supper RfEDDDIG iUnaVERSARY im S H E MARKET out for the Ansi Inspeetios wltb but Of Oompany O were: Colonel Horry FOR EnENDED STUDY REDESIGNATED one bouris preparation was com- B. BtoeeU, Major Irving B. Part- GErSJAUTTERM REPORTS URGED Charge That Two Woman Were mendable.” rtdge, Jr,. Matos WUUam J. Max- huSl StTKHVAi Mr. and Mra. Thomaa R. Hum- won, Captain Bdwto H. May, rsgi- Beaten Attending Tale Game To tbe nwi«oo8iml6iiQUSd efflcsn, Mra, Tbora E. fitoshr c< 81 OfiHnv phries Give Dinner Party for ’V i g o r o u s l y D e n M , ASCOMPANYK Major Partrtdga gave bla unsttntsd aMnM supply offloeri Usuti. wll- Beids Fim, GruBs baproxe pidw. ilh l^lM w fsah t Pagaal" Uam F, Naylor, sooowi battaUoa ad> bUI street bM onroUed for a special Members of Their Family. Raypoid PhilKps of Now course In piano at toe Hartford Tax CoBBUtsioBer W. H. New Haven, Oct 8.—(A P) — An ne said "you bavs a na) combat to^tiJU sM t WiUlam H. Jaekaea, battalion adjutant; Usut. Mr. and Mrs. Thomaa R. Hum- antt-Fascist demonstration which •ergsant, ona wbs wm always to he School of Music. She wm formerly Bit Pro?es ai Ex- M(^ Jobsrt! 0»tota James H. phries o f 3914 Garden street cele- marked tbe visit to Tale o f students found with the somMUty In tbs tsid ivor a student at this scbool and at M L MsVsi^ tomiMMttM Oompany PC; H Sentenced to 60 Hickctt Says Mamdpal brated their silver wedding Satur- representing 36 Italian UnlveMUes, Nonbiri Bid Adieu to Major and not d M tlM e lf his hunk wltb fit Joseph’s. In aa advertisement day evening by giving a dinner par- brought a sharp criticism today ceptioB aid Sags. bis carcanl" n e ftito MmrasBdsd U w t lt o y g m t o Jti Hagsdoni, Cbm* tlaawbcre to toe Herald ebe pasty K , ehatrmaa o f to t tuppsr Report No Credit to StSTe. ty for the members of their fanally from Pasquale de CIcco, Italian vice Furtridfo and Welcome Bergsant Patrloh Murphy, supply DiyiStretclL Bounccf tbe formation of Saturday In town. Mrs. Humphries prior to consul In New Haven. ssrgeant, fo r tlto fine esoolttoa m oo^t^i lad Ueut. itspbsn moratog clasaes among her pupUs, her marriage was Miss Agnes To the charge made by the New New York, OcL 9.—(AP, -Tha the supply "e s g t^ former fiergsant Oustavs Ul* to munc appreciation, ibort re- 7*®k JiM Arcble Kilpatrick, rmra- Walsh, daughter of Mrs. Mary J. Haven branch of the American Stock Market was puUsd upward a Major MaxweD at Dinnor. Tbe otbsr non-eommlssioned of- Rgyroend Phillips, of Mew Haven, citals will be given at eaeb sesaton Hartford, Oct • — (AP) —Im- League against War and Foaclsm flecre reoalvad praiseae from tbsir ro- ssntaUve of toe Monehasttr Bve- Walsh of 9 Pleasant street and the little by a flurry, o f buying in mer- wbooe bent for petty thievery bM pnd'to this way tha youthful pUty- proreaent In town reportt throurb that two women "were beaten by tiring oommandw for fo tbs fine way nlu Herald. late John H. Walsh. The ceremony chandising shares today. ers will beooina accustomed to ploy- was performed by the late Rev. W. these representatives of Itaiiu in nweb th«r thay respoodtdresm to tbe Ike Am repMt wu eerved by given him abort stretebea in Jaiie aanoe form of public enlljhtment Financial marksta genenlly act- ■tngtsg ths old and new bsttalloii ing before ether students and thus F. Davis, then pastor of the South ’culture” .’ during the class Satur- commands o f tbolr suporlora In Arnold Pagsnl, of (kimpony X ond about Oonnectieut, wm before toe •ponaored by auch an organlaaUon ed well. Bonds vsre Arm. Grains seogs, m aikiag tha departure ot the acquire ease and confidence. Methodist church. Mr, Humphries day, the vice consul replied: SB endeavor to whip the company hlo ablo foreo o f asststants, Manchester Town court this mom- aa the State ca>amber of Commerce, moved up a Uttle. Ootten was an Is an employee of Cheney Brothers. " I say that the whole thing la ab- dealgastlBg letter "O" frora Man- into one o f the best military units wai urged by State Tax Oommla- exception, however, aoiglng mod- tog charged wito theft of 1800 All their married life with the ex- solutely false. No women were In tbe state. alMter WllUara H. Hackett In ad- erately. Continued atrmigth o f the ebestor for tbe flnt time since Octo- ception of about a year when they worth o f mlsoeilaneous jeVvelry dreaalttg dlrectora of the Chamber tolicbed in that unfortunate claah. dollar against sterling was • ths ber S3, 1871, Company K , 188tb In* ogieses Lsnfiefi cmrnmfim lived In New Hampshire, was spent The provocators used .Che character- from the home of Mr. and Mra. KYBO ^at the Hotel Bond today. cause o f a little uneasiness. In view fsntry, omeera asd men, welcomed The officers of tbs oompsny were •‘Oonaiderable Improvement can In Manchester. istically professional cowardly of poesible repercuaalons on com- nest m line fo r eommsndstloii. fisc- Jamea Munsle of 138 Center street W9w Mr and Mrs. Humphries have tbe asw bsttolloo Commander, FORWSSBENGSTON on M ay 10. PhtIUpe pleodad nolo CORtFRi be made In thla stole in the man- method of having women to their modity prieea, but failed to have a ond U e u t Stephen Prey end Ltout. three sons. Richard, Sherwood and Major Wmiam F. Maxwell, oom- eontandere snd wm given 80 days ner of preaenUng reports to the band. But I wish to emphasize particularly deflationary effect save Raymond B. Hagwlem both ef whom Elmore. ' the fact that no women were manding tbe 3rd battalion and Mid to Jail. '.dtlaens of the various municipali- in a few such International staplea last Bight to Major Irving were known to Major Partridge ae Mra. Johii Miller of Gfirdnflr ties of Connecticut", declared the harmed In any way. as rubber. company Mrgeailta, ware lauded for I t dsVeioped from information se- "The fact that these boys had the B. Partridge, Jr., wbo become* Street Entertaina In Hoaor cured by toe police tost PhlUips is commissioner. "By and Iftg * In the merchandising group. M e-4 commander of the redesignated 3nd their mlUtaiy oueltiiee. Ueut. municipal reports in Connecticut fortune or misfortune to be burn in of Her Slater, Soon to Wed. a problem to his family. He twa a XHellan and McCrory were actlvs I battalion o f the 169th with haad- Hagt/um, he said, waa considered are not a credit to the large-scale Italy is no reason that they should wealthy brotoer in New York Oty J. D. ROCKEFELLER specialties, the preferred issues ad- rtere In the state armory, Hart- tbe best tactician among the Junior business which municipal govern- be insulted. It is because o f a few vancing about 3 points each, and officers of the regiment and LteuL Mrs. John MUIsr e f Oardner who hM tried bis best to correct the ment U. There Is great need for Irresponsible people that many in- street entertatoed with a Uneo man’s ways but to no avail. PbU- the common issues a point or tw o. It was oh auipiciouz ooeaoioa for Frey had fulfilled hie earlier some agency of the state to center ternational mlatmderstandtngs are n shower at her home tost evening, to Itps contended tost be bad not com- GOES TO FLORIDA Maey and Spiegel May Stern roes old "Company G " and tha boye did promise of making a good commis- atUntion upon the elements which caused." honor o f her elstsr; Miss Anns mitted toe theft St the Munsle Threa antsUwdiwg Irosli about a point, and Sears Roebuck It up brown with a chicken and sioned officer by the way ha con- are needed to constitute a good TTie disturbance occurred when Bengston. whose marrisge to James home, but be was unwilling to con- watted coffoet at specisl waa Arm. Yesterday's selling of ■M ^ t t l eupper and alt the ducted himself as a duty sergeant creation of a spirit of friendly an unidentified man shouted ’’Down J. Ponttllo will tabs plies tola test tbs charge. He said bis attor- non-ferrous metals subsided, and U. "flxina,” Lieut. Raymond B. Hage- under Major Partridge, than a cap- prieea la Mahe naw Meads, municipal report and upon the with Mussolini” as tbe students ar- S. Smelting rallied a couple of tain. month. Mrs. MlUer used a dscoro- ney bad told blm to enter a plea of rived at Yale to attend the ESl-CJo- dorn, senior lieutenant o f Company tivs schsms of brown and gold with nolo contendere. creation of a spirit of friendly rival- Aged Financier Leaves Lake^ points. 'Fo Captain James H. McVeigh ry among the municipalities of the lumbla football game aa guests of G. officiated aa toastmaater during Mtumn iMvsa. Friands and relo- Tbs svidsnes against PhilUpa wm Elsewhere, price change! were tbe dinner and transition o f tbe old be‘$1 gave full credit for whipping_ tbe m ttie University. Uvss to toe number o f so ware pres- damaging and Judge Raymond A. state, so that through a- spirit of pretty narrow. American Tobacco unit Into Ita present sbipsbspc mili- DeCicco said tbe Italian studnnta Manchester unit to "Company K of mt from toU town and Hartford. Jobnson sentenced him to 60 days emulation each succeeding year wood for Estate at Or B, Liggett u d M}rer B, Du Pont, tary class, which at the time be as- y O U N G A M ERIC A N will see a closer approximation all are In the United States "as a the Srd battalion. Oomea, a mock marrioga, music and in Jail. Santa Fe, Standard of N. J., Loews, Hagedorn Teastmaetor sumed command of toe company to over the stoee of what constitutes a Claire Bruce as Portia in "The Merchant of Venice" and James Hendrickson as “Hamlet", to be presented in Hi^h School Hall Thursday and wholly non-political group." Procter and Gamble and others roee • pu9tt luQOli pMMd iht «venlaK Jcoeeph Vlmione, of Packard WHOLE mil k L 1^ mond Beach. "They are not officially sponsored Ueut.It. Hagedorn, opening tbe Id o f ex* pluuwQily. street, weU known local shoe re- good town report." Friday nights by ths school teachers o f Manchester. fractionally. Union Padfle dipped pert aupervtolon. The speaker said cniSFs D u ia o u S s M ILDLY CURED A report giving a summary of by tbe government, ’They are not progrsm of Informal talks by bat- pairer, will be before toe court Sat- CHEESE a point, and American Om and that be bad learned during toe post activities of the Chamber since trying to spread the propaganda of tallon offlcete, said the old company urday morning charged with oper- Weetern Union eased fractions. four years that all tbat wm neces- NOURlfHINO June 1, was presented by Vice Pres- Lakewood, N. J., Oct. 9.— (A P) cember 1924 and Captain Herbert Fascism. Furthermot-e Mussolini is had witnessed many changes in ating on automobile while under toe Buying In the merchandlee group personnel during its 60 yeara of sary was to outlins briefly to Cap- MAIXABEES TO HONOR ident F. W. Orr. It d e s c r i^ brief- John D. Rockefeller, Sr., left here H. Bissell was made commanding interested In Fascism for Italy; he was evidently baaed on continued lofiuanca of intoxicating liquors. ly work concerned with the follow- officer and Lieut. Thomaa Qulsh is not teaching tbe doctrine of existence as a state or Federal tain McVeigh wbat wm wanted and Vigpons crashed Into a parked car today by specUl train for his winter AHAIN SUCCESS Old Company G Records reports of a high voluma of retail bis orders were always carried out ing types of service: was advanced to second in com- Fascism for the world." UBH.unit ^xiDigqi,T on igh t hene soio,said, theu e « X l» ‘,«, - * filled with a private supply o f fresh Including several. seasons In the winter time and on the Cheney mill Ueut. Naylor I drove very slowly. 9 29 on record with the Connecticut the 29th of April. 1919. mander e f the 36th will always be meat, was placed aboard. As the Shakespearean . companies of Mr. streets from the Main office to the For Believe me. men. i did not break State Teachers Association as ad- The record of the various com- UNDER th« n«w “Tilo“ plan you can now maka your remembered under sxoottog olr- A farewell party in honor of Gor- L O N G train pulled out, John D. Rockefel- Lelber and Mr. Mantell. throwing mill during the summer amy.speed records driving to Man- vocating their retirement fund and manding officers of the old Man- Free Delivery cumfioness and In pleose ftnught don Fraser, a graduate of Man- ler, Jr., stood on' the rear platform, Mr. Hendrickson ami Miss Bruce nights under the light of the olil- chester tonight for this sad but F I n a t t C o o k i c i 1 1*4 equalisation program which will be chester unit would fill considerable dzaam homa ooma txua. W ithout atining {zom your aasy with danger. Ho said tb it to tbs chester High SMool with toe class unconcerocdly sharpening a pencil. will appear at tbe High School tlme gas lights which were lighted Bscsfcsary duty.” of 1984, WM held Uaturdiy night at presentde to the 1933 Oeneral As- space but since the Worjd W ar the dseignatlon Company O wlU L O A F Mr. Rockefeller’s departure Auditorium In "The Merchant of each evening at dusk by Fred Hale. chair, you can diaouaa plana with our npz«aantativ«,.az- sembly. company has been commanded by Reviews Work again be beside ita oM war-time toe home of his brother, Alfred brought to the end bis longest stay Venice" on 'Thursday afternoon and To Make Copies WELDON BREAD Stating that It Is alresdy on rec- Lieutenant, later Captain, John ranga for all naeaaaazy work to bo dona and aattla finan- MsJor Partridge reviewed the aide-kick", company H of New Fraser, of 30 Bank attest. “Bing,” at his home here. In previous in "Hamlet" Thursday evening. The books will be studied and F i n g e r R o l l i > 1*4 ord as having assured the teachers a Pentland, when the then platoon D R U G CO. period of a little over four years Britain. M he is known to a host of friends. 30 ot Lett years, he had remained at "Golf ’The "Bangor News” wrote, copies will be made from the im- year ago, that their fund must bo was advanced to a full company cing dataila in aooozdanca with tha National Houaing since he took command o f toe sec- He WM sure that Company I of hM eaUated to toe N avy and hM House" only brlefiy, spending- the "Claire Bruce gave a striking and portant sections and preserved to ond battalion. He said that as to T etu m ^ and maintained on its old unit. A t that time Lieut. William New Britain and Company C ef been sent to training camp at Nor- P r i s e B r e a d greater part of the summer at his beautiful Interpretation of the love- commemorate the'64-year period of Act. THREE YEARS TO PAY - NO MORTGAGE - elvll Ufa, when a person departs folk, Va., after wbiui be will be Ss« reeerve basis, the Governor out- Newman and Second Lieut. Thomas WUllmontie, together with toe estate, PocantICo Hills, at Tarry- ly Portia role In "The Merchant of activity of the local unit. from life be leaves three things: bis Third Battalion Headquarters oom- ssrigned to a abip. lined hto views in a letter to F. B. town, N. V., which he failed to visit J. Qulsh were commissioned and as- NO CASH DOWN • ONLY S’f’ INTEREST. T ILO • Harrington, executive secretary of ’Venice;" and Prof. Hunter of Ohio Another record found and preserv- TOWN ADVKRTISEIIIENT famUy, his business, and bis reputa- liony would form a strong battoUon The home wm decorated in red, t n O A L THIS WEEK O N LY I at all this year. Wesleyan University says, " I have signed to the company. the asaoclatlon. rd Is the record of successive desig- Other Officers Amariea’a lazgaat zoofan and modainisan of homaa • tion. "I feel that I am ^Ing to- Jilt would soon top ihe second and white and blue one during toe eve- no hesitation In rating Mr. Hendrick- nations of Company G from October Blglit os fa r as company G la con- ning puneb and sondwittoes were The letter, a reply to a queaUon- Captain Pentland realgned in De. will gUdly adviaa you at YOURHOME without oharga. gu on to bMt the first battalion nalre sent out by Mr. Harrington, son as one of the best Hamlets 13, 1871 until the present time. Pre- ASSESSORS’ NOTICE eerped and to departing I leave toe The men of Company O respond- served to to# gatoSTtog ef 38 from follows: whom I have seen on the profes- vious to October, 1871 there were reputation o f Ckimpany O behind.' ed to the fins, soldierly talk given Hartford and this town- Gordon W H O L E W H E A T o o < RACIAL ISSUE CAUSES sional stage.” "A s Governor and fellow teacher, designated units on four different The Inhabitanta of the ThsM TILO OFFICES o n raody | Major Partridga recalled a con- by toe new battalion commander m WM on outstanding sprinter on toe C I H G E R A L E TILO SOOFINO CO. track team during nis four years at I am In full accord with the plat- The HendrIckaon-Bruce Co. Is be- and widely separated dates from Town o f Mancheater to Serve Yoa: . | atntieid, Ceaa. versation that ha had with Major he bMmed upon them from the ing brought here by the teachers of Butler, former battalion commander High school, played aocce: In his form of the Democratic party, STUDENTS TO STRIKE October 6, 1843 imtU 1871. ’The first IwlatMMtsdtaTIU'sac .. ------head table. A t toe concluaion o f Millbreek Club Finari Baked Beam a 2 f ’ 27* which urges (1 ) the maintenance Manchester on a percentage basis. record of an organized military unit 666 liable to pay taxes are hereby noti- ciTT ST. ADoasaa m ow a ! f i — KinSly fumUh Uilerm^tioe le. whom be succeeded. Major Butler hts address toe company gave him sophomore year and football m Liquid, Tableto, Salve, Nose Dro^ •uSUs itoM cKm ImSi Junior and smUor. H e was also DRV o f our schools and collegea on a Tbs entire share of the teachers will In Manchester is given, showing fied and required to return to the Manchester 64-«6 W alker St. ' told him, he eald, that "you need a rousing round o f applauss. FInml Tomato Cabup 2 25^ plane of the highest efficiency; (3) Overcrowdlng Also Partly be turned over to Miss Reynolds and that the 4th Light Infantry Com- Checks Colds first day, Asaesaors on or before the first day Man. 8016 _ _ 0 ttortw never worry about Company G; It’s BisssP Introdaoed member of toe Sock and Buskin Mr. Verplanck for the benefit of oswsw a square outfit, on toe level and you aub. equal educational opportunities for pany, 35th Regiment of Infantry, of Headaches or Neuralgia of November next, a Hat of property Lawrence 6 Dincat St. 3-7070 Colonel H arry B. Blsaen, tbe • Blamed for 1,700 Pupils in needy children. Baking Powder • 334 the children o f Connecticut; (3) the Connecticut was organized here on in 30 minutes. owned by them on the first day of Woroestor 438 Park A ve. 8-0868 0 MmSt 0 iM*" e can always depend upon it," In all "grand old man” of Manchester Chicago Walking Out. tha years to which he commanded assumption by the state o f larger October 6. 1843 and continued under Most S p ^ y Remedies Known. October, 1934, and the Assessors military and scion of other groat share in the total cost of public will meet them for the purpose of tha company, be°baa never hod oc- mUltary man dating from the Crab Meat atUHA-CHMKA-MAMCO 2 49< Chicago, Oct. 9.— (A P )—A threat- Ibat designation until July 1847 casion to doubt that statement isr lO f education, I approve the principle when the company was re-destgnat- receiving their list at tbe LET TILO HELP Revolutloiuuy War down through Y, M. C. A, Notes o f the siquallaatloD as embodied Ih ened march of 1,000 parents on the BREWERY DRIVERS made by Major Butler, be asserted. toe pages of ConnecUcut’s history, SuiUWRRt Prunci nHonme City HSU was awaited today as the cd as the First Company, First Regi- MUNICIPAL BUIUMNO MODERNIZE Youz HOME Coimietent Leadership » S T E A K S « the plan drawn up by the Connecti- ment of Infantry, Connecticut Mill- WM totoodueod by Chairman Hago- Hie first meeting ef the Leaders climax of a High school student In his 13 years to toe regiment, dom. The chief of etMI of toe cut State Teachers. Association for WANT OWN UNION L'a. ■ October 3, 8, 4, 5. 8.9,10,11,18,16 Club will be held Tueaday evening CLUB SODA submlsaion to the next General As- strike generated by racial differ- Major Partridge noted many Connecticut National Guard and NOTED FOR FLAVOR Kraft Valuaata Cheesa • • \ g^ In 1848 or 1849 the company was 17. 18, 19, 32, 28, 34, 35, 26 from at 7:80, with Henry Killer, director sembly. Through merited grants to ences. Farr’s ebanges for toe better, espenally also member of the Board ef PoUoe l i s t '.'cdeslgnated as Company B, 1st 9 a. m. to 11:80 a. ,m. and 1 p, o f Maflual tratotog o f toe PubUo towns as advocated by the Demo- More than 1,700 students struck wltb Company O which bad steadUy Commlssloneiu, reviewed toe his- Mt Regiment of Infantry, Connecticut to 5 p. m. Schools to discuss the T . K . C. A.- 6 4S f A ll Sf Candles «nd Gum 3 10^ cratic platform, the state would as- yesterday at tbe Morgan Park Battle in Building Traded To gone forward under competent lead- tory of toe old Oompany O In a Craft Program. Militia and continued as such until Cider Mill sure a real approach towards school aa a protest against over Be Aired on Federation October 39, 80, 81, November 1, ership to booorae a i integral unit brief way and gave aa outline, ac- A meeting of toe Country Fair S I R L O I M It was disbanded on August 37,1856. InsllshStyle Afsertmenl hac. ^ gj^ equality of opportunity and at the crowding ana negro attendance St from 9 a. m. to 11:80 a. m. and 1 p, to toe National Guard, a vital link companied by eketehee. showing tbs Committee wilt also meet Tuesday classes. A few hours Istsr Bim rln- Convention Floor. There was no organized unit In Man- The Manchester PubBc Market to tha National defense. same time would retain within the Open Mondays B , to 7 p. m .. need o f the redeeignation o f too sev- evening at 8 o'clock. K arl Krtlar is Hex, towns rMponsibUlty -for ^ le le n t jjiyuteut o f Schools WUUsm J. Bogan chester from 1886 .until 1871 al^. The speaker said there Is two eral Conneotieut units Involved to Chairman o f this committee. R A D I O Fig RIngt though Manchastor auppUad. Ita.fuU S H O R T o r school msnagement. Ths stats will iMuod a sUtammt ranilag JdrUnng San Fronotaco, Oct. 9.— (A P ) — Saturdays, October 8. 18. 80<. ST, aides to the guard service, serious tha recent order ef AdjaUht Gen- The rtoaaoai c&mpoiin wfil get pupils to return to thslr clsssss Im- quota of men for the Civil War, mlUtary duty and recreational and A$$ORtED FLAVOM bsnsfit both In sducatlon and fin- One of ths flkhta which has created and Thursdays • s. m. to 12 noon. A M ID-W EEK S A LE eral Ladd, for tbe purpoM dt under vray nsott Monday evening, anes tt the powers of elective medUtaty or fses loss of sohool joining other unite within this area. an opportunity for relaxation. Dur- centroUslBg toe hattollone for October 18to, w ito a supper for the Ralilon Intomal strife to the American Evening meetings are for tbe con- boards of education are not curtail- credits. FedemUon of Labor neared a climax Other Dertgnathme SWEET CIDER FOR SALE, Fancy Short Cat Rib Lamb Chops ...... 22c lb. ing the past autmher 83 statas had greater efficiency and ease in equlp- workers served by the women’a Di- T O P R O U N D Parents, at a moos meeting last venience of those who cannot come ed. today while another was headed for From 1871 unUI June 17, 1915 the men to field training at one time, -•ng and transporting the ualto, in vision. Full directions and sxplana- Quaktr Com Mm I aUi.^xS4 night, indicated they would Join In a to the day eessions.* Taxpayers are Finest Kidney Lamb Chops...... ,32c lb. the floor of the 'organization’s Mth company waa known as Company O, TEL. 5649 aU fo r a purpose, which he outlined ns o f nee(L to given potoU. tlona fbr stmpUfyiag the work of march Wednesday morning to tbe requested to come In- the day time Small Lean Fresh Shoulders for B ak in g...... 18c lb. KINO OF SSlFmAKf Pure Honey ig* annual eonventlon. 1st Regiment, 1st Brigade, C. N. Q. hv stating that toe CommunlsUc He showed by the maps bow that aoUelttog win be given to each offices of Mayor Edward J. Kelly if possible and not crowd the evening Aa FLAVORS The battle in ths building trades On the latter date the company was Fresh Spareribs...... • • • .2 lbs. 29c elements to toe country today are toe regiment wm oeattered over a worker at tbat tliM. and Superintendent Bogan. sessions. Pickle* swES^'iriixEo T* R34 TO IDESENT PAGEANT department over the reafflllatlon of redesignated as Ck>mpany O losing Fresh Made Lamb Patties'...... 6 for 19c training every week to mUltaty large arM to the central and east- Thureday,^ October lltb, is Negro students were quartsred to tactics, plotting to overthrow toe three powerful unions— carpenters, the brigade Insignia and dseignatlon. Owners ol Antomoblles and Mo- ern port of too etote. Founder's l3ay of the T. M. C. A. Pkkiet mIfXAiN nr* 19* a branch building of tbs High •lectrioal workers and brick layers On August 21, 1917 the company We Are Agenttf For Home Made Sausage Meat from fresh pork and pure government. He urged toe men of For many yean tha change of commemorating the founding of the P O R T E R H O U S E ■cbool, but on their protest of dis- |orfyck* are reauested to brlag A n prise* ebpve far caetoib M ly, AT BIRTHDAY PARTY —which withdrew seven years ago, was redeslgnat^ (^mpany 0,102nd the company to read toe disclosures toe irnl t dM lM U ou bad h e « caa- orgaotoation. A special program of crimination, were transferred to the In registration of oars. splices •. • . . ■ • . 77... • •...... • ■.25e lb. fieri Cento Csh Fkncy Dill Pickle* ^ i f * probably will be brought to the con- U. S. Infantry by federal order an 1 at Representative Hamilton Fish of templated but otwaye put off. Tha aventa Is being planned for this sve- main building. A TLA N TIC New York concerning toe activities recent dlsturbancee to the eMtom Dorcu Society Members to vention floor to be finally decided. mustered out on April 39, 1919 at Ex-service men having- disability ON S A LE ! Sirloin or Short Steak, cut from Prims nlng, and ths public is Invited to Muitard PBiir/fiD Tbe Jurladlctloa fight to reach the termination of Federal emer- compensation rating fils same with of toe Communists to toe United part o f the atate to eonnaetlan with eeme over and see our building, and Hsve Annual Affair Tomor- Kerosene and Range Oil States. P O R K C H O P S the conventloa today Is the battle gency. In April 1931 it was reor- the Assessors before November 1. Beef ,..2 lbs, 6dc the textile atrike, brought homa the enjoy the numerous faelUtlss at Clio Dof or Cel Food a IS* row Evening. Communists Active I Fsoey Ssitelsd CURB QUOTATIONS waged by the brewery wagon ganized as tbe 2nd platoon, 7th rifle W e kava ear own balk atatton. All lists of Real Estate must give immediate need of- reorgantotog and their dlepoeal. This will also give L U X "Communists get In their dirtiest drivem agatnot entering the team- company. Infantry, C. N. G. and fed- boundaries o f the land, as by law Fresh Fowl, cut up for a nice chicken so u p ...... 69c each re-designs ting the several units, to the ladles an opportimity to mast Chocolatei lJ.^a9* requlfed, -bf' they Will 'not ^ ac- work during a period o f unrest,” he' make fo r a more eonsoUdatad bat- tmell "Birthdays and How They Grow" Asad Gas and Klee eters union. Lost year the conven- rral recognition extended. Range Burners and Supplies Miss Leora Hibbard, wbo hM been C A L V E S L I V E R said. "This was shown diiHng toe talion division within toe preeertb- Pkg Chetleifleld turtle i pkp i f * Is ths title of a psgesnt DorcM ^ Amer Super Power tion decided the brewery wagon In the fall of 1931 tbe regimental cepted. Boneless Veal for Stewing, solid meat...... 2 IbfC 35c engaged m director of the Women’a I Fisikty Qrewid 94 * !a rM 4 drivers should be part ,o f the team- recent strike to Putnam and to ed areM. Division tola season. M lia .Hibbard clsty members plan to present on Blue Ridge ...... designation (169th) was given and PLEASE NOTE: Rhode Island." _ the aw eleoi nf .amml hlieti. JCan Maroon! . . . . . sters union. They refused, demand- the company redeslgnatlon was P O RTERFIELD AT OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT ^ Booed Mm Hartford _ .j^lsiuUiis A rtywTRgn for ‘a rg i y w ” -.'.-——— — ing a organisation of their -^-2n * ocBveri atloa vrltir Colonel A666rfflM "to toe new daolgBation, wtotsr, for women andgitle, whioh iMy party'■ at -imimnl' Luthenir vanes n em ce-..-.., g m n ^ fiBTOWriag-iiw . eom|;d»t ii>F STBpemBtfeer NOVENBEK Yet^raB LAST DAY. Orville A. Petty, regimental com- H A M B U R G - Cttlee Service, pfd , own. Home Made Devil’s Food MarshmMIow Layer Cakes •... ths Moond battoilen will be baaed will be anaouBoedi to detail tour. Im Teltet Soap '“■■ehuiUB ^tomorrow evsnlng. Mrs. K .4-aA«-«-a the cycle from on Infantry company Net Bseabers of Mm Obambez monder. Major Partridge quoted Flans were belhg drawn' for night Persons neglecting to attend to ...... ------19c each within toe Hartford arm, with Tha Bustoses Men's Volley Bali B. Erickson, Miss Edith Stone snd Elec Bond and Share ol militia through the World and of Commerce. him M s a y l^ ; "You (Co. G) may RUFFIRri sessions, possibly Wednesday' and their lists on or before the first day heodouarUre in toe aUto armory, to again to full ewtog, eaeb- t Mrs. Albert Robinson sre arranging Nlog Hud Pow .... Spanish American W ars and assum- Our Home Made German Rye Bread, plain or with seeds lose your designation; you may ’Thursday to rush through the tre- of November will have ten per cent HortftmL The lint battalion wUl Monday, Wednesday and Friday af- riOBLIO BOTTLES ths program, which in s aeries of United Founders .. 10c toaf letter; but you will not F R U I T S w V E G E T A B L E S i tsblsaux wUl dsplct the epan of life United Gas ...... mendous program still facing the added to same. A ll persons liable be toentad within a emaller arm ternoons at 5:18. Btin there toroom RHBINGOLD delegates which Includes numerous Our Home Made Milk B re ad ...... 20-oz. loaf lOe record back o f it.' than bentofore, with eomponlea A for more, ao man, bring along yov(r Cron infancy to old age. Appropri- UtU Pow and Light to give In lists of Taxable Property AddressingMng his remarks to the resolutions concerning the national are urged to appear before the Brown Sugar in B u lk ...... -.2 lbs. for lie and D in Meriden. B to Middletown gym suit, and enter Into our gamen ate songs and recitations wui lend privaiitoeofOoimpany G, he said'that B e n e n e s AETNA l o m L , } vsTloty and Intarest recovery program and the Important end C to Bristol with bsedniirs Rogutor gym etoseee ore, being 8TABTINO TOUNO Asaeseors. Persons making out Pure Cider Vinegar...... 29c gallon toe JAmerican mUitary units are 4 '" S l 4 Tba party is for averybody. 6Id question' of Udustrial or craft or- their lists will be obliged \o make ton company la Bristol. ^ held every aftanoon or evening for C L O R O X ganisation units. Silver Lane White V in egar...... 29c gallon only M good M toe individual sol- The third battalion wUl cover n hoys. Boys and young man ean find and young and U without admls- Salt Lake City—Martin Fairbum I oath and sign same. Persons filing dlero to toe group. Initiative, he G r a p e s aUm ns, but a free will offering is only two years old but - already lists as agents for other persons Royal Scarlet Evaporate M ilk ...... 4 cans for 23c smaller area toon before with tha out too period for their age and 'atkl S ' " l *4 BLEACHES ~ a | A N n S O l d B r e w i i e r B r e w 4<»194 FOR SA LE ■aid, WM the dlatingulshing quality haadquorten company hosed to group by applying a t the deck. win be ceoMved. The entertein- ha's something o f a hero. Ho was must declare imder oath, that they Pure Honey...... 1-lb. Jar 19e of toe American military uidts m nssnt win be followed by a social New Pritoln, with tbe following ReglstraUonB are still coming to playing with hla cousin, Clayton STOCK, FIXTURES AND BUSINESS OP have been duly appointed agent and compared with toe "bog-tied mUl- tiaMii durlag which rsmahmaqta company deoignaUoaa: U-I, New for tha Adult LeUura Tima Scbool, G r a p e f r u i t P i c k w i c k A l t Fairbum, thrss yssrs old when have full authority and knowledge FRESH VEGETABLES tary dlsdpUne” of the European 4 "194 w ill be aervisd by a oommittoe of Clayton tumbled Into on Irrigation RUMMAGE SALE THE MTOLAND PACKAGE STORE to file such lis t Blanks can bs ob- Britain; K, Mancheeter, and L, WU- and we aholl be glad to answer any TIrfi adyoftlMaMat If aaE lalaRdad Eg r Ref Mgabd U young girls « four booths, rsp- Fancy Tokay G rap es...... 2 lbs. 15s eountries which bound them too liman tie. ln

MANOHSBTBR BVBNINQ HERALD. MAHaB^priBR. OOMM.. TUESDAY, OCTOBER ». 1S64.

am Dean, who won the i parttad tha ear aaar the m uM iy SEVENJHffl OOTWRSr but teat to TMamy Bridsat' cdatml i and eurvM In 8t Lotna Sunday, OUTCOME OF SERIES S Dr. Ootidoo eroaaed the street TONAMEPEllEn TOOTHS OH HEALY RETIRES SEES DISASTER mamm and walked down Tremont avenua. Oochrana wanted to aee Rowe GIVES CARDS MARGIN warm up and to .have a look at his eXHIONA ABSOLVED SUCCESSOR SOON *®™*owu FROM STATE JOB btulasd th n w tag hsnd. bMbeo mok* Washlngten, O ct » toe Mm I dMiriotte IF BUDGET IS a I treae faga One) fBO Snim ESEN D BOgar Hoovar. lavasttgattva chief WI0iu8 Crowley aad Victor W IdelMy ashed bte Mg right band- eC th a Dapartaant o f Justice, an- ar If be wanted to atari two world Black Are Not Badly Hart i« ed. tbe Ibufth ball being Inslda and nounced today that an eaamlnaUon aertea gamas In suooaaatoa, and the One Ahybody Ukeiy To Take the bases were fifled. Frisch hit BALANCEDNOW If It Isn’t One Dean, Ws A mother the belonging eof Walter Codona, Accident Today. DepMty CoBBistiMer of Schoolboy aald ba did. He'a a great ot Wafl Usiblt to Phee sharply Into right field for a doul^le Messife to Leagie Oerman acrobat indicated the man atrong youngster, ths muaclae o f (Oan« from Png* On*) no'connection with the 14nd- acottog Dean, ACartln and Rothroek. his throwing arm rarely stiffen the Wllltom Crowloy, at the Beehive Africikire Had Senred The ban cammed off Owen’s gkrve day after he worica. FIhct m Mas far Rail- and roSad almost to tha boot before in Washing ton a taw dajrs ago w «r* $3.30 For Football Seat! Mound* For Tigers-Cards; DoMifiV Tint War Orer ^*32enZn|pi o f Oodooa. alae and Victor Black of Cumberland WaoM Bet Bftord SUTHERLAND SEES PFIT he relayed It to InflehL Cochrane thought to foreshadow tbe eariy known a s F riU Kraus, were taken street, riding together on a Moyele More Tku 23 Tears. Naming Rowe to s&rt for two end o f any reatralQts upon produc- DAFFY BESTS ROWE, 4-3 „ „ . . „ to Justice Department laboratories road Jok removed Auker from the box land days in aucceoakm would set a ae- Oact Be Stopped. were struck by an automobile summoned Rowe, the victim o f yes- tion volume or price compratton,” It*s Cheap, Says Hardage last night for analysis. driven by Mrs. Hattie F. Spencer at ries record. Joe Woed for the Bos- ha aald, 'T received a terrifying Included In the sisaortment was terday's T iger act back. Rowe had ton Red Soot, Jack Coemba for the DEFEATED BY TROJANS Avery street, Wapping, at three developed a sore band last night but amount o f approval and oondemna- LOSS Are Hurt HartfoH, Oct. t.r-('AP)-Leon- AVENGES DIZZY’S a notebook which contained the New York, Oct. 9.—(AP)— The o’clock this aftamooa at Main and Athtetlcs, Urban Faber for the tlon within 24 hours. ard H. Haaly of Woodstock, deputy apparently was in good shape and By LEWIS HARDAGE ^algaed, offer the maximum pro- Owm. Oct •^(AP)— Pm «- name of Bruno Rlcuard Haupt- William streets. The youths were WTblte Sox. George Earnahaw for “ Let me now expreaa most em- naming at a new president for tha oommlasloner of agriculture, retired the Tigers were ready to pin their Head Ooooh, Ualvarsity of tection on the field. That la why gusy dcBUiiilcd lnsn>eUI8 ); cpeelal noa-r-gresiion pact with “In- street quarters confess Inability to pension for the deputy, who baa been through tbe Infield' to left soormg KOther new developments In Durocher With Winnmg land House of Correction where he Usf) Btreet when they ran into the er abot at him, bellevlag to a man viaion o f all codes. I t would be a for dear old Biwaah or Purdue little AB, R. H. PO. A. E ternational guaranteea.” put their finger on the man. a recognised leader in the agricul- Frisch. Delancey smashed a long equipment which have added to la serving a IB month sentence on a Mra. Spencer waa juat driving that they have the number of the major calamity to abandon the ef- Over IDhioite Stanford to Martin, Sb . ....6 1 1 1 2 0 pgngu ay alto informed the oom- Two or three names have flgurea tural work of tbe state atnee he drive to the: right field arall for a burly youngster who equalled the realize just wbat their dollars do their expense arc the new thigh- bad check charge. He la a naUve Into William street. Tbe boys were forta which, although only partially Rnn to Tie Up Series ; R o t h r o e k , r f , ...j.4 1 2 1 0 c Biittee that It wa* dlapooed to pro- prominently in the discussion and started operating hla farm In Wood- double scoring CoIUns. Cochrane one# they are exchanged at tbe pad reinforced by gray fiber, of Germany and Is aald to have nilhed to tbe hospital in an auto- A m trican Leagu e aucceaalve game successful, have brought better 01^ IN TRADE SERIES I F r i s c h , 3 b ...... 4 0 0 2 3 reed toward conclUatlon with the conjecture aa to who will be chosen stock more than 50 years ago. went into a conference with hla record this season with a run of ticket office for bits of pastebovd new shoulder pads, and the been a vaudeville trapeze artist. mobile by Charles Lucas of 30 W il- der and health to certain Indus- Beat Northwestern, Yale New Top io Goofy DeveL Medwlck, If . -----4 0 2 0 0 ’J Idea of reachlhg a direct accord with as John J. P d ley's auccesaor, but right hander; Rowe waa taken out 16. The National Leaguera had tbe eptitllng them to wttneaa a football “ bammock,’: designed to take all Tigers Earn Bat One Rnn; liam atrM t In 1911, Mri Healy became secre- tries. • • • Collins, lb ...... 4 0 0 8 « 0 BollvU on their dlfferencee and opinions ars tentative rather than of the box and was replaced by Elon Schoolboy seething yesterday with game. shock off tbs collar-bone. tary of the state board of agricul- “These gains must not be lost Delancey, e . ....4 0 0 6 4 0 eventually a deaaion by arbitration. positive because o f tbe New Haven’s Hogsett, the Indian southpaw. Or- their jockeying. Every player who to Top Penn. Modem football iwquiraa a great KINGOFYUGOSUVU ture under the administration of But their preservation la in aoma opmonts of Classic. 1 Orsatti, cf . .. ---- 4 0 1 7 n rather fixed habit of gobg into the aattl walked, the fourth ball being Down Electricians 1-0 as deal more monetary outlays than Msmy scboola In .the country The Diz May Be Starter. 0 No Paraguayan delegate attended Governor Simeon E. Baldwin. He passed him bellowed: cases dependent upon the mainten- Durocher, ss . ....4 2 3 wide; Durocher bit to rlgbt for a tbe game in the old days, and tbe 2 2 0 the meeting but a telegram from hinterland when it wants to secure continued In thla pooltlon untfl 1926 “ HoWm Ob doin’, m aw ?" In raf- ance o f controls to which many busi- maintain training tables. T h is : r. Dean, p .. ASSASSINS' VICriM single and the bases were fuU. A reasuB chiefly ie becauae preeent la an expensive item when ---- 3 0 1 0 • 1 Asuncion announced the country’a a new chief executive. when the department of agriculture erence to the naive request for In- ness men are sincerely op p oe^ and By JOCK 8UTBBRLAND Saverick Aflows Only One By H ARRY 0R.4V80N Bv EDW ARD J. N E IL 1 fast throw In by Fox kept Delancey formation the big fellow made over 'ead Coaeh, University of day uniforms, scientifically designed you get growing young men j 1 readiness to send a repreaenUtlve (Oonttnned from Page One) On one or two occasions, the N. Y. Stocks waa organised to take over the work upon wbicb the public looks gener- Sports Editor NEA Serxir* Associated Press Sports Writer the air In bla major league radio to decrease accidents as much as with ravenous appetites for the' 36 4 10 27 11 7 under certam conditions. raanagement picked a man In its of the board of agriculture, when from trying to score. Dean bit a ally with suspicion and frequently (Special to The Herald) pomtblc, come plenty high. beat food around the fe stive ! Detroit. Oct. 9.— (A P » —O f these DETROIT Dr. A. Costa ’ du Rel.s of Bolivia own organization to fill a vacant he became deputy commissioner. grounder along the third base line debut. Since tbe Schoolboy wasn't with positive hostility. In my opin- HR; Smith Niched fo r Four fact's office wept when the King Pittsburgh. Oct. 9.—With the Following is a ahoit table g iv- board. To feed 30 football play- Navln Field. Detroit, Oct. 9.— If AB. R. H. PO A. E. placed himself at the disposition of presidency, but fa r oftener it has Adam Exp ••••...... 7H Prior to the time when Mr. Healy for a acratcb hit, scoring Delancey doing weU at all, tha' hurt. ion much of this suspicion and hos- things and of these alone, could the was pronounced dead. Madame Then, as each Card got on base, ing you somewhat b( on idea it Isn't one Dean. It s another wlSi White., cf ... ---- 1 2 0 0 0 0 the committee. offered the job to a hustling execu- Air Reduc ...... lOSH became secretary of agriculture he and leaving tbe bases full. Deanw tility con be d ia lle d If two princi- football seoaon In full swing, and ers, It coats approximately 3100 baseball world be certain today as joubannaud, tbe wife of a city offi- or one thing or another happened, hy Winners. wbat It coats a university to out- a week, according to what sec- this ten gallon hat baseball club that Ccchrane, c . ....t 0 3 7 0 0 The conriHatljn committee sent a tive of a western or southern road. Alaska Ju n ...... 18% waa master of the Connecticut State hit waa a hopper that Owen was un- ples are mode effective. the annual gueaalng contest among cial, closed the Monaicb'a eyes. os everything did, the enemy would fit its team: tion the school Is situated in. Over u- the St. Louts Cardinals. the Tigers and the Cards staggered Gehringer, 2b ---- 4 1 1 0 4 0 ' message urging Paraguay to send a Pelley'a Career Allegheny ...... 1% Grange and haa always been an ac- able to handle; Martin walked, the “ First, there should, be a clear chorus with sickly sweetnesa:. the nation’s Ions started in aarneat, Trowaare gU J 6 a period of 16 weeks, which includes Mickey Cochran-j twice refused down to the starting Une for tbe Goslin, If . . . . -----4 0 1 4 0 0 delegate to Geneva as soon as pos- Pelley, who la quitting to head the Allied Cbem ...... 127% tive figure In Orange history. ball being Inside and Oraattl was line drawn between tbe right of Belgrade, Yugoslavia, Oct. 9.— Takes a Riding. tha gamaa of Oct. IS win offer a Jersey—86A6 the training period, this would run to match Schoolboy Rowe with Diz- seventh and final game of tbe 1934 Rogell, e* ... ---- 4 0 0 1 2 0 sible. newly formed Association of Ameri- Can ...... 99% Coincident with tbe retirement of forced over the plate with the sev- businessmen to associate freely for By THOkfAS J. CfilABA t A P )—Confusion gripped , govern- •"A w , Edna Honey!’’ In honor of tough teak to ths Saturday morn- Hebnet—67.80 Into 31600. zy Dean. But the manager o f the World Series, punch drunk from the Greenberg, lb ---- 4 0 1 10 0 0 Hopes For Settlement can Railroads was coaxed from the Am Coml Alco ...... 37% Mr. Healy, Commissioner King an- enth (^ d ln a l run In the Inning; the preservation o f fair rompetltion ing experts who offer their prognee ment officea today when news of tbe pltcher’a sweetheart. Edna 8Iary Shoulder pads— 610 I f a squad has any Interaccttonai Detroit Tigers could not possiblv wildest orgy of form reversals, acci- Owen, 3b . . . . ___ 4 0 0 3 3 0 Stephan Osutky of Czecho-Slo- Central of railroad where Am Fgn Pow ...... 6% nounced the appointment o f Sidney Hogsett was taken out of the box. annn., Oct. 9;—(AP), left field. Martin loi>ed to third when pound motion picture comedian, Joey play toe Parker Buckc- team at In excited groups discussing the Nat Distillers...... 21 ied by a reign of terror and the to- these stlU the Tigers we’re play- mighty array of Northwe.stern'B W. Stakllnski, c ..3 0 0 6 1 l and ready for an unsung soldier to nnd knocked toe pellet from toe St single to right center. Owen filed (^1 Robert O. Eaton, superinten- Goose Goslln's Inaccurate throw. In- Brown, before the game, and toe Rogers’ alleya in New Britain. The assasslDatlon, Btlll later depart- N Y Central...... ; ...... 21% tal killed during the reign of terror Ing?*’ WlldcaU. Dick Hanley, thorough- ^Laabtnske, 3b . . . .8 0 0 0 0 0strike the final and decisive blow New York—Fordham can't say it Louis strategist's hands. White to Rothroek. Fox hit to left for a dent of state capltol Snd former bltek, cf tended to cut down Durocher at the grip woe too much for hla 200 loyal rooters from tbe store person- LINDBERGH IDENTIFIES ment aides were called Into hurried N Y N H and H ...... 10% Is not less than 2,000. Tbe results double sending Greenberg to third. His chest cold, suffered when he ly acquainted with western condi- that will mark the close to 60,000 v/asn’t warned if Boston College icampered to third while Frisch lay nel are planning to make toe trip commissioner of internal revenue, is kolsb, ss . plate, eludeu Mickey Cochrane, and pounds, 6 foot 4 Inch physique. The conferences. , Noranda ...... 87% of Fascism in Germany and In Italy Bridges fanned on a called third sat In a draft most of tbe way on tions through repeated coaching ...3 fans who win corns to see the vic- ii'.akcs a lot of trouble foi the Rams t'lere thinking things over, and rang which Is toe third of the series and have been strikingly similar. But ill at his home In North Haven. Saverick, .scored as Jack Rothroek bounciKl pain got worM the longer he pitched. Although unofficially It was said North A m ...... 13 strike. White bounced to Durocher the train here from St. Isiuls, waa o f the eastern aqua'' In the annual ...2 torious side o f the world series. Friday. Scout Ed Hunslngcr report- the bell on the hit and play in wbicb U scheduled to start at 8:30. VOICE OF H A U m iA N N Local Stocks for the financial help o f reactionary much better. Dean has had only Three physicians have attended him WeiSE. lb ...2 one high to Bill Rogell. Anker or Crowder that the aasosalnatiun can “ mean Packard ...... east-west Shrine title, has a great I f tbe Impetuous Jermone Her- ..... 3% and was thrown out at first on a and Intimate friends fear hla condi- ed the Eagles have the best team C-ochranc w.as disabled. If the doctors loose Cochrane, at (Oontloaed from Page One) anything or nothing," the best In- Penn ...... 22% employers, Fascism would not have one full day's rest since losing the passing attack, centered around Vojeck, rf ...1 man (D izzy) Dean comes through Durocher* third hit of the after- nice play as the shortstop grabbed tion may be critical. , he’a seen In eleven years of scouting But all the fire of the Tiger* game time If they must, the hot Up formed quarters at the foreign office (FumiNhed by Putnam A f'o.) Phila Rdg C and I been possible In either country. Sunday game, but it'a all the same Quarterback George Potter, to 8taum, 2b ...2 to tame the 'ngers in a final attempt aoon put Ernie Orsatti In position ...... 8 % the ball In front of second base and Col. Eteton is m his 76tta year. He them. But that’s Ed’s annual report couldn't stop Daffy Dcau.And there was that Auker, former Kansas The murder mdlctment may believed It would have little or no In- Central Row. Hartford, Conn. Phil Pete ...... i3«: “Naturally the Italian Fascists to him. throw at the Indians. Demko, If ..1 there will be a double barreled an- to count In tbe ninth, but the latter Local Grid Notes threw to Collins on the run.. No lb one of tbe beat known members In which the only change is the num- State football player with the trick mean the abandonment for tbe ternational compllcatlona. Pub Serv N J ...... 30% rewarded the employers by making “I ’m always good," he said. “ I But I believe TbornblU's junior butler, If . . .1 swer— the Deans. was thrown out trying to tally on stands Dizzy’ De.an on deck. One look runs, S hits, no errors, S left. ber of years underhand delivery, would start. time being, of the plana of Bronx 1 P. M. Stocks Radio ...... 5% very great concessions to them and don't need rest.” r f tbe Republican party In Connecti- aquad, chafing under that 7-7 tie Kean's roller to Charley Gehringer. from Frisch and he'll be on toe rub- WEST SIDES PRACTICE by an elaborate'use o f state subsi- SIXTH INNING cut. Otherwise it's a wide open fight for ber. Otherwise with Ray Hayworth, sub- C0(unty to try Hauptmann on the SON NOT INFORMED Rem R a n d ...... 8 % Cardinals—Martin slashed a hit with Santa iflara, will be playing 20 1 4 18 7 2 Rothroek and Joe Medwlck once dies which served to conceal the Individual honora in a scries that has Detroit— (3oach Gus Dorais' Uni- stitute catcher, repUclng Cochrane, extortion charge. In the event of Cobham, Burrey, Eng., Oct. 9. Bank Storks Rey Tob B ...... 48% to left and stretched it to two bases Its amarteat brand of football. In . Klectrioal Dept. (0) developed some of tbe most amaz- more combined to account for the The West Sides football team wlO an acquittal on tbe charge here, he (A P )—Crown Prince Peter of Bid Asked, Sears Roebuck ...... 40 palsied economic conditions of such such case, Northwestern will have versity of Detroit litanB have anoth- Cardinal*' other run in the opening Crowder waa toe people’s choice. hold a practice setaion at the West on Goslln's poor handling of the AB. R. H. PO. A. E ing form reversals o f aU time. Bridges with one brlUlant victory will be returned to New York. Yugoslavia attended hla classes in Cap Nat Bank A Trust — 16 Socony Vac ...... 13% undertakings. MISSING HIGH SCHOOL to be lucky to win. eimlth, p ...... 3 0 1 0 0 0 er score they want to mark off this round. Side field tonight at 6:30 sharp. Wages Reduced ball; tbe Goose waa charged with an FARLEY TO CLAIM To show how tbe fortunes or mis- ; and one defeat may not have an exclusive Ekigllsh boys' school (Tonn. River ...... 450 — South Pac ...... 17% error, and Martin credited with a Cook, c ...... 2 0 0 4 0 0 fortunes of our baseball lads have week. Their opponent, Washington DIzsy May Get Call Coach Dwyer wishes all toe men to “It treated workerr In a different In the south, tbe game between I strength enough for a third full HOW .PLAN WORKED late today, unaware of the assassin' Htfd. Cohn. Trust .... 50 66 Sou P Ric S ...... 30% single. Rothroek filed to GosUi, Blssell, l b ...... 2 0 0 10 0 .0 nm the scale In this series, here’s a St Jefferson, Is the only regular rival The Deans turned In the three St. report promptly at toU time. An way Wages were reduced, the GIRLS BEING SOUGHT Loulaiana State and Auburn stands ' game, but Hogsett. toe left handed New York, Oct. 9.— (A P )—Bruno aUon of h li father, King Alexander, Hartford National .... 16 18 South R w y ...... 16% Martin held second; Frisch filed to Bablel, s s ...... 2 o 0 2 3 0thumb nail summary qf facts, fan- of the Titans which holds an edge Ixiui* victories, Dizzy copping the Important business meeting will be — working day waa increased by two BIG P M H GAINS nut. The former school is being hail- I relief star Is avalli.blf at all times. Richard Hauptmann's shouted re- In Marseilles. He la 11 years old. Phoenix St. B. and T. 165 St Brands ...... 10 White. Medwlck pumped a long hit Stlbck, 3b ...... 2 0 0 0 2 I cy and otherwise: Pepper Martin ''n them. The margin now stands 4-3 opener, and Daffy Uie third and P o wlin(g^ held after practice to straighten out plies o f “ Hey, Doctor,” to questions hours, overtime payment waa cut ed as the class o f Dixie this year, World series records show few at- affairs for toe season. It was said be will hot be In- Insuranre Ntook* St Oil Cal ...... 39 against the right field bleachers for Hagenow, 2b ...... 2 0 0 1 3 o was a batting bero one day when he In victories and 63-49 in points, both sixth akirmlabe*. And today. Dizzy of District Attorney Samuel J. and taxation waa Increased on the Mother Appeals for Aid In Lo- while the latter is an unknown ' tempt* to pitch on succeealve days. formed o f It until some official rep- Aetna Chsuslty ...... 40% 61% St Oil N J ...... 43 a triple scoring Martin. There was H. Stakllnski, cf. .2 0 0 0 0 0 led the winning Cardinal attack in in favor of tbe Presidents. bellov/ed for another chance. Falling LOCAL TEAM LOSES Tbe team has a game pending Foley brought about Col. Ctaarlei A. poorest-of workers and amall farm - cating Daughter and Her quantity under the direction ot ; Joe Wood in 1912 loet to tbe Giants this week with the Falcw o f Mid- resentative of the Yugoslav govern- Aetna Fire ...... 40 42 Tex C o rp ...... 31% a sudden outbreak at third as Olson, If ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 the third game and a “bum’’ the lo get that, be stood ready to relieve Lindbergh's Identification of tha ers. A ll pretense o f democratic gov- To Make Forecast on Not. 1 Jack Meagher. L. S. U. Is the likely and beat them two days running In dletown, and toe following r ’er' the ment visits Sandroyt school. The Aetna Life ...... 14% 16% limken Roller Bear ------29% Owei/s foot dug into Medwlck's leg Companion. Arner, rf ...... i o 0 1 0 0 next when he contributed three er- West Point, N. Y.—At least one Wild Bill Hallahan Once more the - The House and Hale Bowling riaoner’s voice as that of the man ernment was removed and the peo- winner. { Boston. Jack Coomba of toe 1910 West Sides will journey to Crom- school's headmaster aald it would be AutomobUe ...... 20 22 Trans America . . I * a . . 5 % and for a moment it looked as rors to his team’s debacle. player seems sure of his varsity ;cng arm of the Orans thoroughly team were again defeated by toe > whom Dr. John F. Condon paid ple o f Italy were a nation in chains. There Is one intcrsectlonal game Atoletica, BUI James o f toe 1914 well to play toe strong aggregation left to "some o f his own people" to Conn. G en eral...... 24 26 Union Carbide ...... 43% though there would be a fight. New Haven, Oct. .9.—(A P )—A Jack Rothroek boa driven in the berth while Arm y s coach. Gar dominated the situation. On the gthe 150,000 Lindbergh ransom. Wage reductions from 40 to 60 per That Few in the southwest between Oklaho- 17 0 1 18 8 1 Parker Buckey outfit of New Brit- Braves, Urban Faber pf toe 1917 representing that ->lace. As thesa break the news to him. Hartford F ire ...... 53 66 Union Pac ...... 100 Players o f both teams and umpires frantic appeal to the Associated most St. Louis nms, five, but Joe Pavideon, is shifting his squad Foley disclosed today that the cent have been made since 1927." ma, a Blx Six team, and Texas, Textile Dept...... OOO 1 0 0 ___ 1 oiher hand, the Tl/era lost their key ain by the margin of 36 pins. The White Sox and George Earnahaw of j are both hard game*. It Is impor- More than a half hour after re- Hartford Steam Boiler 60 62 Unit Aircraft Corp ...... 9% joined In separating the two players, Press to aid In locating her daugh- eiound to develop a strong reserve Identification of the voice, announc Turning his attention to Gor- member of the Southwestern Con- Runs batted In, Saverick; stolen (Ducky Wucky) Medwlck is the big game of the serira yesterday, and local team hit plenty good enough toe 1929 Athletic*, pitched succes- tani that toe players attend prac- ports of the shooting flashed across National Fire ...... 53% 65% Unit Corp ...... 3% and play waa resumed. Oolllna Win Be Elected. ter and another girl, both High i.even for the Drcke game. Moose j ed last night In Trenton, N. J., by many. Citrine declared Hitler prom- ference. This game, to be played at bases, Bablel; doub’e plays, Weiss to batting gun with an average o f .400 i-ne they counted on winning behind to ordinarily win, their total being sive World Series games with a day ■ Uce durinit toe coming weeks. the channel to England, the Yugo- Phoenix F ir e ...... 65 67 Unit Gas Imp ...... 14% school students, who have, been l i ’ller, a tackle, d‘d so v/cll against Col. H. Norman Schwarzkopf, head ised the German* to achieve “by its belted his fourth straight alngle to Dallas, will be a "lose one, but 1 :Straum; Hagenow to Bablel to Bla- and leads the stickers of both clubs Rowe. 1592, but the boys from New Brit- of travel in between. Tbe following men are asked to slav Legation In London was with- Travelers ...... 400 410 U S Ind A le ...... 35% center scoring Medwlck. (Tollins missing since September 16, was with ten hits. Uavid-son College, rushing the pass- of the New Jersey State police, was U S R u b b er...... strong arm that which had been re- Washington. Oct. 9.— (A P )— The look for Lew Hardage’s boy* from LCll; left on bases, Electrical 4. T e x - Cochrane today had to chose oc- ain were very consistent In the pin Pitching Rowe, If the weather report at the West Side: Crockatt, ' out offirial word of the tragedy. PubUc UtlUtlee Storks ...... 16 ran to second when White fumbled made today by Mrs. Anna Melln. Shortstop Leo Durocher, after ers and kickers an l going down un- made when Col. Lindbergh, dis- U 8 Smelt...... futed to conciliation and peraua- Democratic bigh command la plan- Norman, Okie., to win. t'le 3; baae on balls, off Saverick S' f.’.ccn young Elden Auker or Alvin toppling and just managed to pull \ man held off the threatened Johnaon. Henry, Ooiigan, Wolfram. Legation officials said, "W a do Conn. Elec S e r v ...... 39 43 ...... 110% the' ball for an error. Delancey Mra. Melin said her daughter was failing to hit safely In the first three der punts, that he no longer is in guised In cap and spectacles, viewed not believe IL“ No plana of imy Conn. Power ...... 35% 37% U 8 Steel ...... aton.” ning to toss a bombshell Into the rtruck out. by Saverick 6. Smith 5. Crowder, but hl.s derpair wa.s Illus- out victors. Joe Detro took all' -showers, promised a new top to Gunther, .\nderton, Miatretta, Ma- ...... 32% No Freedom Left swung and missed a third strike, but a blonde with blue eyes, had two games, led the attack on. Schoolboy clanger of lo-slng hi* Job (o Erickson Hauptmann from a line of officials sort were made Immediately by tbe 80 Vic Chpm ...... Congressional campaign ,in the form Time, 1 hr, 40 mtn. Umpires, Ernest trated by hl.s remark to the effect i honof*. his exceptionally high sin- the ouUandlah developments the se- honey, Werner, SendrowakI, Hap- Greehwich, WAG,, pfd. 40 ..... 32 “ But an orgy of-organised sup- Cochrane dropped the ball • and small b irth ^ r k s on her face, and Rowe yesterday.^ ...... In the dIstrIcT attorney's office a legation to inform Peter or arrange Hartford Elec ,,, v.,,, 61 83 Western Union .... of a prediction the next 'Congress j Peacelra. plate, Fiaiik J. Crowley. gle o f 185,-and ibrea*trlng-.Qf.-378 rles-Ctoilng-.day.-....Oreat jcrowda, - in peny.-BarreiZL B.-Eagleaon, Angelo, . . . . . 33% preseloB followed, results o f which threw to Greenberg to retire the at the time of her disappearance LARGE STEEPLECHASE On the Tiger side. JoJo White haa taking the tumora. These matches week after the Geriaan carpenlef’a for hla retuni to ascend the Yugo- Hartford Gas ...... 45 60 West El and M fg ...... 31 will have the smallest percentage of wore a pink and white dress, brown I b’uies. — * flae v « 6tli«ri B6W .the Cards two Brown. . arrest. were the Jews, Socialists, Trade batsman. 2 rans, 3 hits, 1 error, 1 Republicans since pre-Cfivll war yet to miss a chance in center field. are drawing large crowds to Farr’s of the first three games, become toe slavian throne. The Legation must do., p f d ...... 45 — Woolworth ...... Ooacb Dwyer is still in need ot ...... 48% Unionists, Intellectuals and all who left shoes and stockings. The girl Is Wearing twp wound stripes, Mana- When Tigers Took Series’ Lead alleys weekly and Inasmuch as toe “ I bad Hauptmann walk up and be Instructed from home before SNBTCo...... 102 106 EHec Bond and Sbsire (Curb). 10% days. favorites, lose two straight, then more material tor the team, and dared to differ from the government 5 feet, 4 Indies tall and weighs COURSE INAUGURATED ger Mickey dochrane has been a local team is booking toe best teams down and I spoke to him at vary- making any move. Manufacturing Stocka Chairman Farley probably will about 115 pounds. H er companion, rocket back into favoritism with anyone Is welcome to report for a ing distances so that he would have were barbarously persecuted and By EDWARD.#. NEIL make the forecast on or about tower of strength behind tbe bat. available, larger crowds are the i<- yesterday’s triumph. tryout Vito toe W ert Sides. Am Hardware ...... 17% 19% maltreated. T o ^ y , oa In Italy, (Apaoclatod Preaa Sports Writer) Doris, waa wearing a plaid dress, Last Night 5 Fights Besides he’a outhltting his rival mas- sult at each match. to use loud tones,’’ Foley said to- AUSTRIA'S REACTION Am Hosiery ...... — SS November 1, on the basis o f a sur- Weak Hitter Hit* day. REBELUON IN SPAIN there la no free press, no rights of light tan polo coat, low heeled ox-, onler, Pa., Oct. 9.— (A P ) — A ter mind, Frank Frisch by .250 to House and Hale Vienna, Oct. 9.— (A P I— News of Arrow H and H, com .. 9 11 vey of prospects by tbe Democratic fords, brown short hair, blue eyes, They saw Leo Durocher, whom L. A. GRID PRACnOB " I asked him questions and In- public meetings, no Intellectual lib- Navln Field, Detroit. Oct 9.— 'ateeptechase course designed to .192. Suhte ...... 105 100 95— 300 the assassination o f King Alexander do., p f d ...... 97 — National committee’s headquarters. weighs about 120 and is five feet 3 every one admits can't hit, belt Tonight at 7 o’clock the Ltthu- atructed • Im to say 'Hey doctor.'" erty an^ a atruggle is taklBg place (A P )—Staggering slightly under \ jVal'al England's1 famous Aintree gets By ASSOCIATED PRESS Charley Gehringer leads hit mates Madden ...... 83 85 116— 283 burst like a bomb shell In political Billings and Spencer.. SEEMS NEARING AN END The survey Indicates to present Rowe for three, one a double, and anlan-Amertcan football team will Csed Oemian Accent % % not only between Hitler and the the all but unbearable load of both Inches tall. fta Inauguration Ini today with ten Chicago— Everett Young Rlgbt- with the stick at .360 but big Hank Ruasell ...... 106 lOT 103-816 circlet here today. Bristol B r a s s ...... 19 91 I Democratic chief tains that the Q. O. mler, Sioux City, la., outpointed acore twice. Tliey saw the Invinc- hold a practice next to Victory Hall As . Foley retold the Incident, ha CkitboUc church but with the Pro- zensatlonal and, tragic develop- thousand turf devotees, most of Greenberg haa driven in the most Detro ...... 09 121 k 1 5 5 — 3 7 5 ible Rowe who set 22 CardIhaU down on Cri earlier. They saw Tbe Ekonx prosecutor declined to Fafnlr B ea rin g*...... 60 60 S e p a ra ^ t and Communist Jaime all kinds. The economic, social and game of the World Series with the meeting today received requests Richard K. Mellon whose father Pat Tlgcra until he was turned back yes- Harrigan ...... 95 108 97—300 For tola coming Sunday a game gested that the abote fired on French Fuller BnuUi, Class A . 7' spokesmen. Declining to acknowl- amounting to 31,873,441 for inclu- Murphy, Houston (10). Dean pitch his way In the early in- dlacloee what Col. Lindbergh told Conte, ^committed auldde as troops monU oonaequencer of Fascism S t Loula Cardinals. founded the club, and hie -cousin, terday. Casey ...... 104 114 79— 297 nlnga out o f janu caused by terrific baa been arranged with the N ew soil, might lead to the breaking Gray Tel Pay Station. 8 10 edge losses in either branch, they sion in the next budget as compared Newwark, N. J. — ' A1 Urn after the Identification. were about to arrest him. The for- must be ruthlMSly exposed in order A s . the dogged survivors of yes- Paul Mellon, eon o f the former sec- Rosai, Antlrea ...... 108 80 126— 323 fielding and then saw those same Britain Triangles, conqueror* of to* away of the Little Entente from the Hart and Ox>Iey . . . . 135 predict gains in both. with 31,059,466 appropriated for the Newark, outpointed Marty Foley Indicated efforts were mer Socialist deputy, Angel Nistal, that the people of the United terday’s burly burly,'

MANCFTEHTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTrEK CONN.. TGEI9DAT. OCTOBER *, 198^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. HANCHEHTEP.. CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9,1984.

ToonerviUe Folks By Fontoine Fox OUR BOARDING HOUSE ,e CLRSSIFIED SENSE anil NONSENSE MlCt

TOTT CANT TKU. FftOM A f Haa—Row Uta do you uaually FE LliO W ’il 1XXRC8 TH K 8B D A T S aleap on Sunday morningT NOW, LVSTEN-TUt ■pOPULATTlON OF SHOP RDViRTISI >< uiav WHETHBR HR'S OROWN SHIFT Naigtabor—I...... t all dapanda. LESS OR ECONOMICAL. Man—Dapanda on wbatT TmS >4/CTION 16 \BO,000,000'-^ WANT M E TO TA K E fiW Neighbor—^Tha langth o f tba aar- Woiaan (with nawapapar) -e> R mon. I H A V E W GLm ED TH A T ^B O U T • #300. AN* <30 !N T H ' APARTMENTS—FLATS— gave a suggeatlon of well modulated moved hla hat. The cage door slam- Ing school by her mother, a relgn- lost and found AUTUMUBILES mtimacy but waa cold, flat, and final. med abut. Ing beauty of the Broadway stage, aaya bara that a woman in tba B S S P O O PEOPLE WWE A BIHTHDAf ■B\T5tTHDAY C A K E FOR SALE TENEiMENTS “ Frank,’ ahe said, “la a fooL He "Eighth floor, please," aald Mrs. AMUSEMENTS * Waat baa Juat crematad bar fifth OBJECTORS ARB NEOESSART. The Clew who selfishly fears the loss o f her BUT THEYT) N E V E R ACXiOU- ACXiO « C A N D L E B U S IN E S S tOST—<7 IN niXrfl Satu^y had no business taking the stand he Cathay .and the cage shot smoothly huaband. x'"* ’ • D A IL V -^tLL SA V YH AT 3 0 0 ,0 0 0 FOR RENT— FIVE ROOM flat, at I own popularity ‘f It should become PLISH ANYTHING. •ftMWKXi. Reward If returned to FOR SAUS—19S4 Chevrolet coach, upward with - Mrs Cathay's eyes MIm WUUng—lant that Juat the FBWMONU- 138 w e s t Center street, with g a - d d. You pi blisb a retraction; that's known that ahe has a grown daugh- O F TH E M H AV E A EiKTHDKY CA \ W R IST watch, Satur- Center. •tv"* ^ Forgotten Bleeker. neld stiff and motionless. ' the self-centered tiomineering moth- day nlgbt, between Armory and Man— Doaa your wifa objact to C A N D LE S TO A C A K E -TH A T Y/ OULD CON FETTI B U S IN E S S - When the cage stopped Mrs. Ca- er who, after reluctantly admitting RuiscU etreet. Finder pleaae call HOUSEHOLD SERVICES FOR R E NT—TH REE ROOM tene- | "I say so." IN DYNAMIC DRAMA lata dinneraT A LL I n e e d i s ATEW ment, upstairs, modem improve- "A n d . what doea your husband thay led the way, without a single to the girl's existence, tries to mar- The (Uliemum b n (i of hls esteb, Fritnd— I t all dependa on whethar M E A N ^,SdO/000 C A N DLES USED Prlnceae OriU, comer Main and OFFERED 13A ry her off to the scion of a snobbish' ments, n il Maple atreet. Call 8609. . Murder uay T” he asked. backward glance, to room 894. She tiM bssibsU mtbiuUst shout the the cauae la a baaeball game or E A C H D A Y-o -O R I,642,500.p00 T O N S O P COLOT^ED Pearl atreet Phone 39«8. Reward. AfCARLCTON i^CNOOAKC “ Desirable” With George Brent fam ily o f blue bloods whom the home run hitter on hls home town \ I V T1PHOLSTERINO— Give In to that “ Wfhat my huaband says doean't tapped igbtly with her gloved women's bridge party. "PAPER AN* A CONOUCTCPS FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM flat, with ; •MM MS Seneilia ____ girt does not love. tssm, the (ootbsU (sn ot ths touch- impulse to attack the dreary and count,” she said. "I have Mr. knuckles. and Verree Tcasdale at State BIRTHDA^^ CA NDLES steam heat, and all conveniences.: George Brent portrays a man down hslfbsck, Cbsjnbsn of Com- TR A N S F E R PUNCH / auto mo bile s the drab, but happily start fall Charles Fi.^her cf the firm of Fisher, (Td Be Contlanedi Tomorrow and Thursday. Inquire at 34 Clinton street. BEGIN HERB TODAY of the world, once devoted to the msreo of ths town's growth snd A VEAR.^-WHV, n l S FOR SAL*=; * cleaning by having us rcupholstei Barr and McReady In my suite af CHARLES UORDEN. reporter A telephone call brings news mother, who falls In . love with prospects, but no msttsr "how hot' SrrAGOERVNCj / your worn or moth eaten up- FOR RENT—6 ROOM TENEMENT for The Blade, telephones the news- the Palace hotel. Mr. Fisher Is my "Dealrable," Warner Brothers' dy- the unspoiled daughter. the golfer, his gsms Is slwiiyB "rot- W E P A T HIOHEST prlcee for holstered furniture, and add one of huaband’s intimate associate and at- which startled the entire city. fttoiatiorfs— at 7 Cottage street. Modem Im- paper a' report of the death of ED- Read about It In the next In- namic and colorful drama o f Broad- CHiarles Starrett is the rich so- ton” if you ssk him. )iaed care from 1930 up. Rlloy our new beautiful fall coverlnga. torney. He's been with him for cialite who is intrigued by the provements. Garage if desired. In- W A R D 8H 1LUNO BV, private de- stallmeat. _ way’s theatrical life and Its con- Chevrolet Company, 60 Well* St. What we do. Build upholstered years. He knows Frank better than charm and beauty of the girl, quire 9 Cottage atreet (phone 4300) tective, believed to hate been killed tact with New York’s social set, mm* Is BfUesmoiwhlpf fumitiire to order. . Mattress and almost anyone in the world. They but whose family la shocked by Ws hAvs looked with suspicion on 1PJ9 CHEVROLET COACH J9.1. or Andialo Srotiiers, 461 Wood- by "CINCINNATI RED” LAMP- cornea to the State theater Wednes- P—ewtr to thalr (ths brain trust's) setlvltlaa box spring renovating, equal to bridge street (phone 3310). j SON, gangster. '.’.ere in business together in South her unconventlonallty and utter P—ersusds , 1020 Chevrolet coupe |9.%, 1929 day and Thursday with an all-star frankness. Others In Imnortant , for several months, but now we de- now. One day service. Refill cush- The same night an Impostor, pre- Africa before Frank came to Rlver- cast headed by dear Muir, George '■•"jee-ai' ; P —Isnty of Pontiac roadster 195, 1927 Bulck MAYOR WALKER DENIES | roles include John Halliday, mand an accounting. These the- ions of 3 piece sets. Manchester FOR R E N T—F IV E ROOM flati ala.: tending to be F R A N K B. C A T H A Y vlew. In fact Frank brought CIHiarim Brent, Verree Teasdale and John P—eopis to fcdaii *93. 192S Whippet 6 coach theatrical angel, Joan Whe< orists are intersatsd chiefly in keep- Upholstcrihg Co. 218 North Elm six roolin tenement, with air Im - o f Rlvervletv, wealthy and promi- Fisher to Rlverview, put up the Halliday. P—lesBunbly snd M.l. Cole .Motors Phone M6.1- Pauline True. Barbara Leoi ing their Jobs And perpetuating street. Busy s'nce 1922. Geo. provements. Ihquirc. at 147 East nent, le brought to police headquar- tunds which sent him through law NEW YORK FRAUD CHARGE The picture, based on the atory P—ennsnenUy their own burcAueracles. J. Holmes, decorator, upholsterer, Ceiiter street. school and financed hla first f e w ; and Virginia Hammond. P—urehsss your ters on suepiclon of driving while b.< the famous miigazine writer, The co-feature will be "Pariamm Ui —Senator Arthur R. Roblneon of Manchester, Conn. vears while he was building up a | _ P—roduets At A FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene- Intoxicated. With him Is a girl who Mary McCall, Jr„ is filled with terlude" with Madge Evans. practice. It’s only one of numerous ' Condemnation Proceed- highly dramatic and Intensely emo- P—rofIL ment, with all modem improve- says ahe Is M A R Y BRIGGS, hiteh- !*«# Manchester btker. Both are releaaed. good turns that my husband has ings Were Started Two There is a main fault among MOVING—TRUCKING— ments ano garage, at 3 Ridgewood done. THE REASON THE SUN LOOKS younger feminine playere. They Eveninjr Herald E»reet. Telephone 6623. Mordeh telephonea the facta to his Years Before He Took Oltice. SltlKAGE 2H newspaper. Next day the real Cat- "Mr. Fisher will give you what- HOUSE, BARNS, COWS SO MARVELOUS TO PEOPLE, are trjing to ape the more eueceaa- AS IT SINKS LOWER AND ful ones. CLASSIFIED I'KlUiPrn A GLENNKTY CNC. iocAi hay calls on DICK K7.NNEY, cHy ever legal assurances you wish that London, Oct. 9.— (A P ) — Former f.dltor of The Blade. Cathay claiim the matter will be dropped.” LOWER IS BECAUSE THEY —Dairy! Zanuok, mo.le producer. ADVERTISEMENTS .fid long dtdtance moving Ua U> BUSINESS LOCATIONS Mayor Jamea J. Walker of New his reputation has been Injured, and "Doea your husnand know you're DESTROYED BY FIRE DONT OWN ANY SHARES OF exprcdd to Hartford. Overalgnt FOR RENT «4 York said today charg' - brought STOCK IN IT. I don’t think that, Juat bscsuss Oosai MS svsraa* *vras M a Paa. And demands damages and a retraction. here?" asked Dan Bleeker. against him in a New York civil IGURE6 iBittali, tuBibsr* eaS sbkrevIsUoas service to from New Torit. rsi. a man Is nomlnstsd or sleeted to >tMV3, 88f Ki 01 88S4 FOR RE;4T— large OFFICE D AN BLEEKER, Junior publisher suit ‘.‘Is an attack on a man who 200 Tons of Hay. 100 Tons of Customer—^What kind of meat office, hie family should step in the "DON'T IMPRESS sesal ss s '.rorS saS eenpomaa of The Blade, sends Morden to words as two words Mlslmoio osot le room, second flooi front, PuraeU Her face remained cool and ex- I cannot answer back." have you today? • epotUght too. Riverside to leam all he can altout j "Unfortunately for i.ie I am 3.000 | Ensilaiie and Smaller Build- JAKE srleo or ih rw linos block, 829 Main street, reaaonabl* pressionless Her tone was blunt and Butcher—^Mutton and venison. —Mis. Upton Sinclair. o t.>.su.u antr.orrs lilBS rsisi pot dsp tsi irsBOIsst Cathay. Next day ,3iRS CATHAY. ’ miles away,” Walker said, i inffs Go Up in Fipmen. */s-f PUBLIC PASSENGER rate on lease. Inquire Geo. E. Keith. final. Customsr—Is your mutton dear? /FjjaiEJStlSSeaHtS ads _ _ ' attractive and youthful, calls on i ( An action was started by . the I ■Wootroo Parsa tl, SERVICE 20A Keith Furniture Co. “ No," she said. Butebsr—No, ths mutton la sheep. Is protraotsd child- Cask e s a tfs j Klceker at hla office. I City of New York to net aside an ! Goshen. Oct. 9 — (A P ) — Fire The venison ta deer. hood. Ths eternal fenilnlae Is the 4 OoasMuUos Dart » at* » ota I- OR R E N T —OFFICES at 868 Ma.n " I want to talk with him,” Bleck- I award of *2,669,909 for Bergen early today destroyed a 14 room I Coassentivs Dar ..I t eta, II ots. IN ADDITION TO Silver Lane Buf I NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY ei said. eternal Juvenile. Une, De Luxe Bus for lodga party street (Orford Bldg.) Apply Ed ! Beach. Controller ,’oaeph D. Mc- ikpuse, two large barns, two alios, a Among the many nles things said —Paul Popenue, general director. I Dar ...... I H ** CHAPTER V "It Isn’t neccssaiy.” creamery, an Ice hou.se and other Alt ordort (or Inrogalar lasoruoao '*4-Nbo*93 d or Mf *— 7 1 •paelal rataa (of loaf taisa aaarv •'yes ceased to smlie and there was "W on’t you please come and talk I luslon” In a plan to profit on prop- Ben Cohen of Torrington. -h o sY YfiO ONDeWriNO ? day adrartlalBS giro, apaa rseoaot 8850. 8864. HOUSES H )K KENT IL) with hls law yer?” demands it As I have said many times, ha VnOBBiiD-Vfllkrs rr-vimrrk moM t) J swift rushinR impetus to her erty condemned by the city). Five head of cattle Were burned (Oen. Hugh Johnson) la as near an l-l l M TRyiNd I t THANK Ads srdarad (Of thrsa sr sis dsra “ Why should I ?” as well as a number of chickens, sad etoppad bafora tba taird oi dltb FOR R E N T —SE V E R AL DcsIrabU words as she went on: "It Is just a senssitional charge "Well, anyway." said the Office authentic rrenius as say man I ever “It will save you a lot of dla- 200 tons of hay, 100 tons of ensilage Bo r a u Miu'vE Do n e dap will bs abargad oalf lai (bo ao- 2,1 *T'm going to speak frankly, Mr. made for propaganda purposes," Orouch, “It ta hard to get the goods saw. T taal aaaibot at tlnoo Ibo . d appaar- REPAIRING five, six and seven room houaea. and a large quantity of farm tools AND-AND WORDS DON'T Bleeker, because 1 can see that ag recable developrrents. It will save said Walker in an emphatic denial on the modem girl. There'e never —Raymond Moley, magazine editor. od. abargtas at tba rat# aaraad. bat ■Ingle and douole. App-y Edward I and equipment. Four horses, stabled -it* VACrOUM CLEANER, gun, dock, you're a huainess man, and that you you from having a libel suit filed of the accusations. " I understand Jeon Muir moreffhan a yard or two.” SEBM SUFFtCIENT - X - BO allowaaea or rataads sas bo atado Holl. Phone 4642 and 8026. McGoIdrick Is ruimlng for control- in one of the barns were saved. oa sis tiaio tdo atoppad atlai 0rblda~i dloolar Kasa awt stand frur.i my attorney that when Young Huaband (la early mom- HOUSES FOR SALE fees If nothing else.” elected he has to get himself in the dialogue and a climatic clash be- kept in the cow barn, were pastured lag)—hen is of the opinion that ______ste.u.ag«T.orr.______Dan Bleeker met her gaie with utterly meaningless as the goodbv cases and "any condemnation pro- 'THE CHURC» BECAUSE THERE sharsa aada lor thp paraloa raadarad. tings as well as a strong portrayal the fire was of incendiary origin as ARE HYPOCRITES IN IT. HE d ll advartlpamaata aaat poatona HELP WANTED— ...... , ...... — I somber savagery In his black eyes. kiss of a faithlc.ss ,vife. ceedings would have to have been of emotional upsets. Verree Teaa- botl) t.be house and the main barn, la Ptpla topp sad tpposrapbp antb I "O f course that's true," be said. “ Don't you understand,” she said. In progress at least two years be- nearly a quarter of a mile apart, REMAINS OUTSIDE WHERE • ragalatlOBp aotoraad bp tba pabllsb- FEMALE dale, one of Hollywood’s best dress- THERE ARE MORE HYPO- ars sad tbap raaanrs tba rlgbl ta ' We're publishing., a. newspaper. We 'I m trying to nand you an olive fore consummation.” ed actresses, also will be seen in seemed to be on fire simultaneously. sdll. raviaa ai rajast aar soap soa- HIGHWAY DEPT. OPENS I work at high speed We try to keep Lranoh ?" CRITES. « ^ CHRISTMAS CARDS— 100 percent costumes that are the forerunners IO-9 Bdtrad oblsotlonabla "W hy doe.sn't your attorney come of the coming styles of the most A t every royal command perr e UH n, t. r. M tiSa (•xiT CUNUNO HODR»—Claaaiiad sda la profit aclling wonderful 21 folder *1 D ine CAD D A An llfA D V ‘Com making mistakes. Occaslonaliv Minister—Doesn’t your husband DiUiJ rU n nUAl/ TvUnR| we make 1 mistake That's all it Is over here?" noted of fashionable designers. formance in England, the stags Ba pobllahad aama dap bbsi ba rw- iiiisnrtment. G ift Wrapping, Comic, aver go to Chnrch Sundays 7 •alvad bp I* a'aleah nnoai Batardspa Everyday boxes. Bontise.s. Experi- I Just a mistake. If we injure some- "Bccau.se, ’ she said, “ It wouldn”. TOLLAND Miss Muir plays the part of a hands must appear In evening dress M:M a la or the thing tor him to do. It sincere and unspoiled girl who and white gloves to shift scenery Wife— No, but be passes two or ^ ^SHINGTON TUBBS By C rane OUT OUR WAY Bv William' ence unneressary. Request samplha. body we do everything we can to three on hls way to golf. TELEPHONE YOUR Schwer, 109 Westfield, Mass. Poughkeepsie Firm Idiw Bid- rectify that injury. Wc publish a re- wouldn’t look righl. He prefers to Mr. and Mrs. Sanderson and has been hidden away in a flnlsh- abouL MM-ffOV! I COULD ^ Z' RCSS, I'M (a OlNQ INTO T H A T \ remain in the hotel.” W A HORSE,SHOES RESTAURANT, AM D ORDER T H E WANT ADS der for Stretch of New Mer- traction. If It's a very serious in- dauglitcr Alice and Mrs. Olive Clark 1 _ Tip to the Children IJU3Y TO T A K E charge ot Junior jury. wc file the f'lct away In our Dan Bleeker hni the reputation and daughter, Olive May Clark of i Oh, children dear. If you will give f i n e s t MEftL T H E Y H AV E. Adt *r* n««:ttyied ovet the tnUphhht Dept. In Mnrcnbee Inn. order. Must ritt Highway; Other Awards. ol never failing in sn instantaneous gt U « CBAROS RATB tlve» ghneg minds. We try to give that man a Uellingham. Maa.s., v/ere In town | your teeth the greatest care, . have good references and like chll- appraisal of character. He was M g goBtenUD • U advertuerg but 'oreak some time. We try to make 1* .Monday. Mrs. Cla<-k was an old resi- When you grow up, at false , ha! thg CAatl RATES will h* geeepied ee ilroii for Micrcs.<). 26 to 40 years of Hartford, Oct. 9. --(A P ) John up to him. known for his ability to reach light- lient of Tolland .and called on form- you won’t ever have to swear. YOU'RE / S'POSe YOU rOlpL PATMUNT If Dgld gl tb# boBi* age. Apply Box M Herald. " I f a men wants tu fight us, then ning decislon.i and express them In BBM gfflee os or before the eereetb Arborlo, Inc., of Poughkeepsie, was . r schoolmates. I , BROKE.I t h i NKTHE / u we fight him. You know and I cxpIo.‘'ive monosyllables. Mrs. Knowleon and daughter, | dg; followiBg the drst mserttog ef the low bidder for the grading and Friend—I suppose you are perfect- t a k e youR egeb gd otberwtee the CHARGE allow that no'jody was ever damag- "A ll right.” he aald. " I ’ll go." OUftaees As j drainage of about 10,763 feet of Elizabeth Knowlton of Meadow ; ly happy, with your guaranteed in- CHECK. RATE will be eolleeied Ne reepeneU POULTRY AND SUPPLIES 4.'i ed by a libel that was the result of He pushed back his chair, Jerked UAL eEOPGE SCAQBS M lftr for errore Is telephoseS ede highway in the new Merritt High- i’lest” left Tue.sd.ay for a few days ^ oome every month and plenty of way In the town of Greenwich. The mi Innocent mistake. That Is there open the door of a small closet, pull- at Randolph, New Hampshire. leisure 7 will be geeumed and tbetr geeerger FOR SA LE — BARRED rock pullets, eennot be guerenteed hid was *273.823.15 and was in- was never any damage done that ed his hat well d-uvn on his head A large delegatir.n from Tolland j Man—No, far from it My wife now laylnK. Inquire at 348 East J e IM«IVNCAKIIVtCC. W4C-— cluded In those opened by the State Couldn't be rectified by a retraction. and struggled into an overcoat. were present at the Grange Sunday i T.URn U.S.MT.e#f. won't let me go where I want to, my INDEX OF Middle Tuinpike. Highway Department at the State We're always willing to publish' a daughter won’t let me-talk like I CLASSinCATlONS service held at the Ellington Center Capital Monday afternoon. retraction when we’re in the wrong. Mrs. Cathay's face remained ex- j i hurch Sunday evening when Chas ' want to and my doctor won’t let me Births « a a a a a a • s a • • • a a • a a • « a « diPP R T h e New Haven Road Construc- When a man wonts to capitalize on prc.ssiunles- but the shoulders of he- | M. Gardner, High Pnest of Deme- a® : eat or drink like I want to. VFhat’s Eggsgsmeats pppaappppppaaMPpp E ARTICLES FOR SALE 4.'i the use of living? Herrlsgee eaaaaaaaaaaaaaRaaaa tion Company was the low bidder our misfortune wc fight. loa t rose and fell as she heaved a , ter. wa.s the principal speaker, OegthS ..oasasaa^paa l OR SA LE - P H IU P P IN E Islands, for two Federal aid projects. The “ VVhen we fignt, we fleht. We use litcp sigh, bleeker held the door open The second meeting o f the Tolland Cerd of ThsnbS eapa*paapppapa* M and Riitleh Colonics stumpn. in- bid of *47.391.29 was for 3.918 feet every weapon that wc can get our tor her. She swept through the outer Community choru.s was held at the , a Be OiUcal — of Yourwif tg Memorlgn aapp«pppap*«ppap* E of reinforced concrete pavement on hands on." The more attention we give to OKI* Lest end Foand appppppppppppppp I quire at 126 North School street. cfflcc. chin high In the air, eyes Community House Monday evening. ^ Aggeufieemente #aa«ppp«pp«ppp«p d the Southport cutoff on the Boston "Do yo'i," she a-sked, "think that .\l the first Monday evening, October other people’s affairs the less time, When you’re paring ths check straight ahead. “Palace hotel?” energy and even Interest, we are go- Pergonsle .S a a a # a # aaw«aa«appppp d Post road In the town of Fairfield it’s fair to hit bcitw the belt?" Biceker asked. 1. Rev. Valentine Ahkon was chosen | th i menu provides food tor Aeteaebtfee FUEL AND FEED 49-A and the bid of *66,833.04 was for "When a man starts fighting us. itadcr; Mrs. Harold Graham, secre- | ing to have for our own. thought. fLLBifx AMiumvbtlee for Hale ...... •at# I "The Palace notcl." she said. "I : SURE THEY WILL. FIRST I SAV, m a y b e h e' s n o t s a ^ 11.483 feet of reinforced concrete on we fight Inm". llleeker said. "If he liiry; Harold Gr.'ham. treasurer; i I'LL E AT-TH E N fLLIhlve ANYONE Automobllee for Ctciionge «•##• I t-OIl 3ALF,-HAR1> wood fireplace the Oyster river cutoff on the Post l;lcks“at us. wo kick at him H he 1 ;;vc a car with a rhauffeur." DUMB; APTER A L L . LO O K- Able Aeeessortee^TIree ..••••• I Mildred Clough, llbiarlan., XM A CHECK. THEY CAM 10,000 t h e v a c c e p t i n h i s Able Repetrlnr—PslntHir •••#» t ivood, furn.Hce wood, and oak slabs road. gougp.H in the clinches we gouge. In silence they '•ntcred the huge 'R E ' felcphune 3149 Chas. Staye, E. About twenty women were present FRECKLES'AND HIS FRIENDS By Blcsser BiTHBR ^ e P T r r , o R 'IDU6 B T CHECK Ante debeele ...... 1-A C. W, Blakcsice and Sons, of New L he hits below the bell, we hit be- elevator which swayed slowly down | at the first fall meeting of the Union Auioe —Ship br Treeb •••••••• I C enter itiect Haven, submitted the low bid of to the street level. Bleeker held the i - t DO WITHOUT. THROWN AatUotoreyetee ... It of .Shelton and Monroe, a second derogatoiy to a man’s character?" thauffeur was standing beside a j making new children’s dresses, MOSmMCR.ANO IV E TD SITE '(DU....REAU.yJ Rnelaeoe aed Pmtreelt»niit tervlrre DAIRY PKOmi(TS .'.() emergency administration project. X...ER.. "BahI” Bleeker snorted, "w e’re ad ^hmy black sedan. He opened the i gynjay. October 7, waa observed HEABO-AU. ABOUT 'iDU SEE,x LOVE n o r- Ruslnees dervioee Offered ...... II Tlic Bloomfield Construction com- UM, ER.. tfousehold Serviced Offered aaBaall^A KOlf SALE—(’ONTOHD GRAPES of ua human. You take a man who door with the snappy picclslon of s rally day at the F ^erated church YXl / PRKCKLES.... BALI___ lUSr CRXEY Pulldtng^-Contrgetlng ...... •a*. U pany of Bloomfield bid *7,198.20 for THAT Flortstg^NurserUe ...... IISlid Green Mount.aln potatoes. An- goes to a etty and becomes a promi- soldier on drill. | both the worship service and the WSB EWT 'TDO 00 the construction of a 12 foot span Bleckcr’s eyes flashed to the ABOUT rrJ AND I ’M Pnnergl OIreetore ...a...a.aaea Id gelo Paaqiinllnl. Avery street. Wap- conerete slab bridge over Roaring nent citizen and he gets a lot of boot ' church school session. The sacra- IB.. Meeting'—PiumMng— Roodsg •«» II man’s face. It was a handsome face eHADVSlDClS BKS QLAO TD KNOW TDOJ ping. Phone Roseda|9 39-2. Brook In the town of Canton, a iicking. The first thing he knows, ment of the Lord's Supper was ob- tnsurence ...... II and there was Eomething ruthless STAR LAST '(B A R ? Millinery—Dreesmeklng Id trunk line Job. he's trying to live up to it. He hasn't served. The church school program Moving—Tracking—Haorege Id Paul Bacco of Stamford, was low got guto enough to come out and be about it, the arrogant pride of one consisted of Rev. V S. Alison's class (READ THE STOKV, THK.N C4HX1K THE PICTURE) Public Peeeenger Serirlee ••••..d0*A HOUSEHOLD GOODS fi) In three alternate bids for the pav- liuman and admit that he’s a human who is oi;ly too conscious of hls directing the opening exercises, wo- PglnUgg—Psperlog ...a ...... II being like the other folks. A certain power. The expression of the face "W hy did you put on baker ] made. Soon Dotty aald. " I am PrefeeslonsI Bervleee .aaaappMPa Id REGULAR *10.50 T W IN size genu- ing of 6,687 feet on Laurel road in men's class table.au with the singing clothes?” wee Scouty asked. "Gee, • afraid that I have eaten all I can. Repslrlng ...... It the town of Stamford.' For bitumi- type of small town likes to play up w u In strange contrast to the of Rock of Ages, primary class, a Tglloiing—Oyelsg—CtesntBf ««• 14 ■ne maple bed *6.76. Regular *8.98 to that sort of a man. marked military bearing. goodness knows you all look very Don’t make me any more." nous macadam, the bid waa *31,- .-^ong;''Mrs. (Junther’s class reciting cute. I wish that you could bake ' When all the re.st had had their Toilet Ooode end Hervlce ....pa t l flat or coll spring, *6.75. Regular "Those are the men who always, Mrs. Cathay stepped lightly to O’.W.'xnl-UaM^ Wanted—BnetneM Hemee Id (9.96 good cotton mattress *6 75. 391.83; ashphaltlc concrete. *39,- the Beatitudes. Mrs. Em ery enough a bit. : fill, they plopped right down and PEACHES AND BEANS 615.58; cement board maesdam. have something they want hushed the running board. Biceker didn't cne«e*—»wv»cx»ie. 10-^ Bderettoanl All new giKHls. Benson's Furniture gave out the promotion certificates " I certainly would' like some | sat real still. "W e're going to lake av Cie34eYiWAeswicx.i>ic T.«i.w€a.u.saAT.ofF. *35,405.02. up. W e’re all of us Just about the bother with the foimality of assist- Ceurees end C U esea...... IV Exchange, Johnson Block. from the Cradle Roll to the prlmarv- lunch. The rest would, too. I have a snooze,” said (3oldy, "right here Private Inatmetloe aaapaappaeaa tl same. We've got Jiut about so much ing her to enter the car but* when Mis» Bertha Place's class recited the jam’s It! By Small Dancing ...... aapapaapppaaodS- A a hunch. Most any good food | on the floor.” FOR SALE— 9 PIECE dining room good and just about so much bad in ahe had entered, dropped to the 30th chapter of first Corinthians. OH, aEB, SAM, IT^ hlaatcal—OramAtfc ...... It SIX NATIONS DISCUSS cushions beside her. The chauffeur served to use would make a great ’ ------T H A N K S , U i T T v f iT