STATE Q F IW U. S. IS READY m N R A FUNDS TOTALKARDK LAONCHEDTOI FOR H IM K PLAN CUT, m BULL D I B m C A N E * i BinriNG M&ypffi Present Plan to Decentralize Secretary of State 1)eclares ^orm Now Raginf, Abiq! ation of Indnstrial Center This Country Will Re Rep tbioe Coast— Bag State JEAN HARLOW WEDS IMredEdr Jolu M n E q| ^ te Hard HH — ^ L ^ o iise ^Wonld Mott Tracts to resented at Any Meeting LOPES f U PLiWE ire .Coal Code O ^ ^ d w Unemployed. fo Reduce Armaments. Faces Destractioa. Wo7 |e(oi«,l$gti':- ^
By ASSOCIATED PRESS Wagner to D^ews Hartford, Sept. 18—^Executives of Washington, Sept. 18.—(AP)— Screen Star Marries Mnvii A hurricane, runaway madcap the State Department of Fisheries Secretary Hull indicated today the from toe tropics,. srat gnles racing Now” C u n p ^ in To- Ai'fc Game Commission on Parks United States would be represented Photographer — Wake D^ at any meeting abroad to discuss toward Maine’s coast today after au’iA* -ists and the Commission on wrecking death and destructitm on general plans for the resumption of n^sAd^ejsa! Porl^'’ and Wild L fe are seeking other parts of toe Atlantic seaboard. JlnsHce for the Ceremony. ■uppp,.t under the NRA. at Wash- the worlworU eponomic conference and ^Ten persons were known to be p ijfto n today for a “Connecticut said that in the meantime conver- dead in North (Carolina, where toe Ikural Home Acres Plan" which sations on disarmament would be HoUjPWOod, S e p t 18.— (A P )— Waishlnigton, Sept 18.— (AP)— continued unabated. storm struck its mpst vicious blow. would take the older unemployed, Jean Harlow, original “platinum An early, start was sighted today and partially disabled veterans, Reports from abroad that Nor Pi^Pdl^ damage ti^ e approached on toe nationwide'“buy now” cam from Industrial centers to self-sus man H. Davis, American ambassa $S,()^,|^. T ^ ' persons were blonde” of the screen, went by air paign pro’jeeted by Hugh S. J
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‘fimsltlng jnmpod around 4 but latar I AD VER TISE M EN T— relinquished''pShTt of this advance* iLOCAtBARratSATTEM)’ SLASHES THROAT TRAIN WRECKS AUTO Am Scan lxneltlng, McIntyre Por cupine, Dome' and international STATE CONVOmON n NKkE wwe up ftactlonally to more than'« point. American Gan and TRYING SUICIDE 77 /B STALLED ON TRACKS sAlUed ch en d e^ stepped up 2 or .more and Standard Oils of . New Jer Delelratidn Represents Aissoci- Importaiit SeariM- io ^ Is-Third Among Teams sey and California, Continental and ation Here in Meeting at ■ at Dbvgaii PlaBt at', ft in Military Contests at Eflsi Seaboard advanced a' point , The Joseph Steppe, of W dls S t, BARGAIN HOUND New Haven. Evening. ---- / I Hartford Man Takes Wrong Haven Range Saturday. alcohols: did little.. U. S. Steel was heavy, loring some 2 points, and is sues off more th«»i a point included at Memorial H o a ^ m A meeting of morq, than, unii Have your hair smartly bobbed The meetixig of the State The Manchester Oaa Company Road in Bolton and Gets Company G, 169th Regiment, C. Aimerican Telephone, Dupont West importance to the members e f: has a brand new line of Quality anH swirl finger wave at the Weldon Master Barbers’ Association which N. G., of this town, placed third in ern Uifion, General M q^^, Liggett Serioos Conditioii. Manchester^ Cleamere, Dysnr and Ranges. They feature the table Beauty Salon, Hotel Sheridan Build & Myers, Bethlehem Steel, Oonaoll- was held .yesterday in New Haven the standing of the Regiment and tw, auton^tic control and they ing. Mhred at Crossing. dated Gas, Union Pacific, North proved to be the largest attended Tadlors Assodation is called ter,'t<^ - in three different finishes— fifth in the state in the State rifle American, Public Service of New night at the Dougan piamt at eigi^ Here’s something interesting for meeting the state bpdy since its or Joseph Steppe, 60, of 81 Wells Polytone grey with black marbeliz- shoot held in Elaat Haven Saturday. Jersey and North American. ganization in 1925. Manchester was o’dock. It is important that iik e y ed trimming, ivory with green mar- canning season. It’s Beet and Dr. Guy W. Brandow of 410 Asy D^pite the hazy state of tiip at Altiioygh brokerage opinion con- street, attempted suldde this morn 'member of the assodation be pree Horseradish Relish— Four cups represented by four delegates, the belized trimming and Polytone grey lum s', set, Hartford, had a nar mosphere which held the riflemen tinued''^^bly bullish, important op fii^ time that delegates have at ing in the garage in the reaur of his ent as - ord that was received this with grey trimming. All the ranges chopped cooked beets, 4 cups shred to low scores, the team totaled 758 row escape from death when he erators seei^gdy were in no rush tend a convention representing an house by cutting his throat. He was afftemoon is important to .them '. ah ded cabbage, 1-2 cup grated horse to crowd the bidding for the more are built along new attractive lines, mistook a back road that runs fjom points. organization in this town. The. Man f oimd lying on the floor of the gar and also the question of houzs ol radish, 1 cup sugar, 2 teaspoons The individual scores of the mem speculative issues. Gossip concern and you may purchase one on an un Bolton Center to the road that en chester delegates were Earl Stairs, age by Samuel L. Mason, a neigh l«>bor amd delivery as govemed^-tag) salt, 1-4 teaspoon pepper, 2 cups bers were: Sergeant Howard Cas ing some important but mysterious, usually liberal pajrment plan. ters the Bolton-Andov'"' road at James Trivigno, Matthew Mere and bor, and was removed to the Mam- the NRA code. E^ ery member.-xd vinegar. The beets are cooked un sells, 135; Lieut. Stephen Frey, 132; news which might be expected this the assodation, which . Indydee til tender, dipped in cold water to 7:45, last night. The road heus been Vincent Farrand. chester Memoriad hoaq>itad in a criti Private Guido Giorgetti, 132; Ser week was heard in the street The These (lelegates will make a re every, tailor, cleaner and dyer iz slip and measured after chop discontinued and is barred at the geant Charles Bycholski, 125; Ser public, however, still appeared some cal condition. Bolton-Andover road end prevent port of the action taken at the state At the hospital it was found that Mamchester should be represented ping. Combine all ingredients, geant Clarence Casrells, 118; Lieut what diffident and most of the early 'Marcel Rochas, one of the jroimg- convention to the local organization he had severed his throat almost by a person with authority. enough vinegar to cover mix ing passage',, through • to Bolton, Raymond Fngedom (team cap trading was accoimted for by floor ert but most popular couturier with a.' its meeting to be held in Daniel from eau to earn, severing severad ture. Bring to the boiling point Center. It is the seldom used road professionals who were inclined to Paris* younger set, offers the most tain), 116. . , Chirran’s barber shop on Depot arteries and losing a laurge aunount and cook five minutes. Seal at between Steele’s Crossing and the Company E of Hartford placed drag down modest profits. modernistic collection. He labels Square on Monday evening, Septem of blood. The wound was closed and once, boUing hot, in sterilized jars. Saunders’ crossing that he drove first in the regiment and Company Notwithstanding protestations his clothes as “Dynamic,” adding down and on getting onto the r*dl- ber 25 at 8 o’clock. a blood transfusion was made in an that he was unable to resist the F of Hartford, secand. All three of from aboard that France has no in road track discovered his error aind the winning companies are units of tention of renouncing the gold effort to save bis life. temptation of continuing on the SHOEWORKERS ON STRIKE It was reported today that Steppe tried to turn around. He was un the Second Batt^ion of the 169th. standard, flnanoial observers ; were acutely modem theme of built-up For only 12 1-2 cents you can able to do so and became mired in haul become despondent over inabil shoulders, which he was the first to keep your new hat from falling on watching this situation rather close Brockton, Mass., Sept. 18— (AP) the mud. Using his jack he was ly. Some bankers, however, feel ity to find work. launch two years ago, amid a great the closet floor. Hale’s have a lifting the rear wheels when he — ^Thousands o f B rockton shoew ork- hue and cry. All his coats are very new and tricky clamp hat hold that the probability of the French ers employed in 15 factories went on heard a train approaching from the LATEST STOCKS divorcing the gold base in the nei^ Great Britain Is the world’s slightly bell-shaped at the hem and er with a flexible stem. You damp strike today after rejection of a laurgest exporter of foot leather; it direction of Andover. There was no future is quite remote. fullness is concentrated toward the the holder on your doset shelf and time to be lost in trjdng to get the New York, Sept. 18.—(AP)— proposal of the National labor board normadly eamorts twice as much as front, both at the shoulder line and your hat just naturally comes down Renewed interest in some of the to 'work pending final settlement of car off the rails and the doctor just Stocks and staples cut crazy quilt oil stocks was attributed partly to Am erica. in the skirts. Deep, masculine to you when you want it. These' had time to jump to safety when patterns today as prices shuffled a labor dispute. pockets distinguish his sports holders come in either rose or green the expectation that Secretary Conflicting estimates of the num the locomotive struck his auto. The about irregularly despite the infla Ickeif will announce a comprehen coats, a feature which will give enamel finish and they’re as practi automobile was hit with consider tionary implications of another bers of employes on. strike came younger women a whole set of new cal as they are novel. sive price-fixing schedule for the in from manufacturers and the Broth CBetty^s able force and was thrown along sharp slum in international dollar dustry within the next few days attitudes. Rochas’ unusual treat the rail so that it was completely rates. erhood'of shoe and allied craftsmen. oVeck was ment of the shoulder line is ex There’s nothing like a savory hot and that the new rates will be con A comparison of statements and demolished. There was a delay of Diverse currents tossed leading siderably above those now postea. pressed in terms of cylinders, cones, pudding for an early autumn des nearly twenty minutes in getting shares about indiscrinfinately after survby of operations in various fac Sore and OUR penonsi note is all boatsalls, fins and outstanding sert. Right now apples are s o ^ - the wreckage free to allow the a brisk upward movement in the tories led local observers to conclude ywe require on loans up seams. They are not voluminous, ty they cry aloud to be ^ d . But that about 75 per cent of the nearly Sacked train to continue. The locomotive first hour which was led by mining TWO HURT IN CRASH to $100. hut the result is distinctly new and ter a baking dish and line the bot was also damaged and when East and oil issues. ' Although the 8,000 workers in the city did not re "Sonstanily" rather startling. tom with a layer of sliced raw ap Hartford was reached another one petroleum group maintained most Bristol, Sept. 18— (AP) — Two port this morning. . The Brother Larger loans up to $300 ples. Greenings make the ^ t was attached , to the train to carry of its ad'vance, the metal equities youths were Injured today as the car hood insists that there will be no Resinol Healed It pudding. Any kind will do. Put can be arranged on your fur it on to Waterbury. shaded their early gains. The in which they were riding- veered settlement of the strike imtil em a second layer of some kind of “ When my little Betty was two niture or an endorsed note. A bimch cf keys owned by the utilities generally were soft and the suddenly from the road and struck ployes are granted the absolute mfmthe old, she began to enffer According to the weather man we breakfast flakes. Then fill the <^h, A p0l6* right of collective bargaining The only cost is a monthly alternating with layers of sliced doctor were in the car when it rails were subjected to some pres from a akin trouble on her neck are going to have lots of chilly was struck. The body of the auto sure at one time. The American The driver, Charles Freelan, 20, of through representatives o t their which lasted several months. It apples and flakes. When full, pour charge of three per cent on mornings before it gets really cold. mobile wa.*i thrown into two sec monetary unit dropped to about 65 Plain'ville, was pronoimced in criti o'wn choosing. was very sore and itched constant To these mornings comfort maple syrup enough over the to p ^ tions as though cut in two by a cents in terms of tiie French gold cal condition at Bristol hospital. He ly. I tried many recommended the unpaid balance. able Watkins have Silent Glow that you can see it. Then put the franc and was off nearly 10 cents in suffered a fractured skull and in OFFICIALS A’TTEND FAIR treatments, but nothing seemed to in the bven and bake. Serve sharp blade. WRITE.OR phone; Range Burners at $27.50 and Flor relation to the British pound sterl ternal injuries. help. Finally I bought a jar of ence Range Burners at $29.50. In piping hot with plain cream. CADDIES’ STRIKE ENDS ing. While cotton got up arovmd His passenger, Edward Spencer, Hartford, Sept. 18— (AP)—Com Resinol CMntment and a cake of m V to their excellent heating 21, of Plainville, was taken to .he m issioner o f Finsmee EJdward F. Resinol Soap. In a short time her $1.50 a bsde, grains turned hesitant neck was very much improved, qualities, these range burners are , 1 New Britain, Sept. 18.—(AP)— after wheat opened a cent a bushel same hospital with a fractured leg Hall, Deputy Comptroller Robert J. Smith and Architect Albert Bennett and it was amazing to see how unusually good for baking and cool> PlM I Peace reigns toda> on the fairw ^s higher. Other commodities were and body bruises, but doctors saiu utsee^.... — - - - - ing. You may get one on the $1.00 attended the Eastern States Exposi q u ick ly it healed.** (S(ia«A*Mn.F. A* ‘'^— lof the Shuttle Meadow Qub. The mixed. Bonds were a trifle ner his condition was not serious. *AbaMds Nfset Reading,Pa. SdS-anMefaiSL ladHoe a week payment plan. Freelan said the steering gear ot tion at Springrfleld today, the trip strike of caddios la ended, accord vous. FOR FREE TRIALS orOiatmeM . RaWaow Mdt.— Hieoe 7tt1 ing to club officials. There will be Shares of Homestake Mining his car apparently went bad and I being on invitation of officials of and Soap widi.booklet onSloa TteatmcM M A N C H E S m that he lost control of the machine the fair. write to Raatool. Depfc 44-A Baltiaaote, M e family, dropped out of sight t^ no need, it is claimed, of members spurted some 10 points and U. S. I days after the girl’s strangled b^y toting their own bags. The caddies BUILDING NOTES was found near the grounds of the went out on strike last week for in Harvard Divinity school in Cam crease in their fees from 65 to 85 bridge near her home. His aban cents for 18 holes. Then rain caused Felix McEvitt of Walnut street doned automobile was found in a an armlstict for several days. The has been a'ward^ the contract for lonely section of Wilmington. sun and the caddies came out slm the erection of a garage and gaso Police said they had reason to ultaneously yesterday afternoon. line station to be located on Center believe CahlU was stUl alive al street opposite Arch street. It is though they conceded that none of STORM MOVES NORTHWARD being built for Moriarty Brothers. the many tips concerning his Halifax, Sept. 18.—(AP)—Fisher whereabouts have proven of any men left their beds early this morn vsdue. ______ing to protect boats and gear as a POLICE SEEK CAHILL gale lashed the south shore of Nova 34th ANNIVERSARY SOCCER PRACnCIV ScotisL The storm had not struck Somerville, Mass., Sept. 18. — The Olympics will practice tomor I Yarmouth and Dlgby, on the south- (AP)—A.nationwide appeal for in row night at 6 o’clock at the West I western coast, but barometers In formation on the whereabouts of Side field. All members are re those ports were falling fast. Harry P. CahUl, 42 years old Law quested to turn in the ticket stubs I All was quiet in the Annapolis rence man wanted for the murder of in the prize drawing, to be held to valley and it was hoped the stopn Margaret McCarthy, 10, was issued morrow night. The West Side would not reach that district, where by District Attorney i Warren L. juveniles will practice tonight at 6 90 per cent of a 2,500.000 barrel ap- Bishop today. ^ 1 pie crop was still on the trees. Cahill, friend of the McCarthy o ’clock. Your Dollar still goes a long way at Keith’s Besides giving you the Low Cash Price. WS DOeWB WkSI We Give You 34 Weeks To Pa] The Bill Is Your ’ Luxurious LIVING ROOM SUITES 0 , Topcoat New Styles ' New Coverings
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IN a A s was to have bee^ expected, more respected when it is known II Btuali 4tr««t istration is resolutely opposed to in t)ie importance to which the Amer H8Af— SEETHe ManotaMtcr. Conn. that we are capable of guaraateeinf Advertfzto|r' » serve'an exiBel- THOMAS PBI.OUSOM flation because it fears that if that ican Federation of Labor has at- KITCK « i t lent function in inereaeirig voinmt ••naraJ Manasai 1 device were to be employed business tained through the recognition of AR.E COiMC s o u t h Daladter of at sales and io tow tfiiig ooats apd Founded October 1, 1811 and industry would be liberated the collective bargaining principle permitting low prioea to peavafl; FubllebeC Bvery Bvenlns Bzcept >^rof. Bexferd O. TagiveB« aatoHK Sundays and dolldaya Entered at the from their bonds and would boom in the National Recovery Act has It la not A crima but an honor to ant aeeretary Of afrieattqra. Post Office at Manobester. Conn., as gTong on their own account, prov- proven a little unsettling to the Second Class Mall M a tter.----- unnecesslty of the system ba a capitalist Thsre is notoing ua- SUBSCRIPTION RATBS poise of that organisation. Wil Oirlstlan,about it Tho fat and loan yoani ^ avny One Year, by mall ...... le.OO I of government control which, ac Per Month, by mall ...... 8 .80 liam Green, president of the feder —R ev. Charles H Oooi^ittB o f De nation have always beep 'dependent Slnale copies ...... $ .08 cording to Dr. Jordon, is the prime ation seems to be suffering some tr o it on wheat. . Delivered, one year ...... 19.00 objective of Mr. Roosevelt and his what from the intoxication of a —-Vredetiek B. Murphy, U- 8^ War ^Murt ^ fl ,N I'V. MANCHESTEF EVENING HERALD. MANGHlEmiiRi GONN^ MOi^AlMSEFIEMBER 18,1988. ' ehalzman upon motlion of Charles 8. ard Shea. A check-up was made of Ha’s been doing It zhxce ho w m MoCgrthy, defeating George E. thoM who had made actual sales. ^ htoon mootho tdd. Dunn, Democratic registrair'-and reO- Seijgeant Harrison L. Hurlburt of , ,01ean,' N. Y.—^Bbreiy dollar paid Death^Last Ntffii DAILY RADIO PROGRAM ROCKVILLE ogniz^ Democratic leader. When the state police barracks at Staf the JohlMB men who have been the tMt vote came Mf. Flaherty ford Springs C6une to'Rockville 'emd given work In thb city’s street de Milwaukee, r - W ls. — Munif^pflt was mimed permanent clminnan de assisted in questioning those taken partment belpa to feed from eeyen Judge (Seorgi. A . ShangdmMCyi MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 18 (Central and Eastern Standard Time) feating Registrar Dunn by a vote of into custody. to 11 children. No man with less whose stem justtoo -w m said toy Not*—All prosrama to key and baslo ohalna or croupa thereof unleaa apeol* 13 to le. This was only a precautionary . Franklin, N. H.-7-Georga 8. than seven children is working in fled; coast to coaat (o to o) designation includes all available stations. d ty offlclala ta have coptrlliuted In PIHJnCAL ACTIVITY Mrs. Esther Reardon, an old guud measure so that idl information French, 67, prominent.'ln civic af the department. Several tove ten a large meaaure to holding erlnaa Programs subject to changoi P. M. CenL EasL would be available for State’s At fairs, and local poliUos dies. or 11. (DaylipAt rim* Ont Hour Later) 4:16— 5 :1^ T h e Rangers—east only member, was n unan^ous choice to a ihinlmum here. > for vice-chairman, supplanting Mrs. torney Michael D. -O’Connell in case Portsmouth, R. i,—Mrs.. Cbiurlotte NBC-WEAF NETWORK 4:30— 5:30—Mildred Bailey, Songs— Philadelphia—Victoria Costa is Vatican City—Raflaele Cardinal east; Jack Armstrong—midw rpt THIS FALL PREDICTED Catherine W. Burke vdio has held an appeal was taken to the' l^olland Oonditi Parker, 79, wife o f Major cinly 15 months old and she slept Scaplnelli, '76. chancellor' to tha BASIC — East: west wlw weel. wtlo 4:46— 6:45—Jan* Froman—wabconlyi General James Parker, U. 8. A. this offiiBe for many years. ’The County Superior Ckiurt This is the through her christening party, thus, Pope. ■wJar wtag wcsh wfl wilt wfbr wro wgy Frank .Weatphal Orchestra—chats second time that Rock'vllle and sur tired, diea when wcae wtam wwj wsal; Midwest: 6:15— 6:15-^ack Denny’* Orch*— young guard did not care to contest milsalng the free-for-all which en New York—Fr&nda H. Slason, wmaq wcfl ksd woc*who wow wdaf Upheavals in Both' Parties Stratford, Conn.—Five man team 5:30— 6:30—Travelers’ Quirtet ani •. the vice-chairmanship. rounding towns have been visited by sued when a crowd of unwelcome NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmj Orch.—east; Wagner’s Orch.—Dix these disciples. of the Waltham, Mass., gun club 62, vice-president of the Guaranty wlba kstp webo wday kfyr. crct cfof ie; Dan Russo Orchestra—midw Forecast New Life —Demo The second test of strength came guests atempted to "trash” the Trust Company and until recent^ SOUTH — wrva wptf wwno wls wjax 5:45— 6:45—Boaka Carter, Talk — ba in the secretaryship and resulted in First Union Service leadf the field in the fifth anniied party. wfla>w8un wlod wsm wmo wab wapl sic; Howard Ely at Organ—west crats Have Tightest Battle. The first of the union services of eastern team championship skeet president of the American Bankera the same vote of 13 to 10 for Charles The grandparents, four uncles and wjdx wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpro 3:00— 7:00—The Happy Baker* T r l^ the Tolland County Young Men’s shoot. Asaociation. woal ktbs kths east: Jack Baus Sextet—midwest: A regeneration of the political S. Mcdiarthy who defeated George a guest were treated at a hospital. San Mateo, Cal.—^a rtin Beldns, MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kglr kghl The Village Choir—west only E. Dunn. The old guard was again Christian Associatlcm and the Tol Saisworth, Me.,—^Two murder in PACIFIC COAST — kgokfl kgw komo 6:16— 7:16—Edwin C. Hill—basic; The life of Rockville, both Republican land County Council of ReUgtous dictments and another for arson to 71, foimder o: the Martin BeUna given recognition in the fourth vote A baby la born In New. York City khq kfsd ktar kgu Ambassadors Orches.—Dixie onlyi and Democratic, is expected within Eklucation was held on Sunday eve be reported by Hancodc county Van a* Storage Company of Call» Cent. East, ^ The Texas Ranger*—west when Maurice Spurling, old nard every four minutes. fornla. 6:30— 7:30—The Serenaders—also cat member, was unanimously elected ning in the town of Union. Many grand jury in connection with EUs- 3:0(^ 4:00—Valerie Bergare, Sketch 6:45— 7:45—CBS Plano Team—c to * the next sixty days according to 3:1S— 4:15—Lucille' Peterson, Vocal treasurer upon motion of Charles S. from Rockville attended regmrdless worth’s 11,500,000 fire last May. 7:00— 8:00—Kate Smith. Song*-;< to e pUms which have been formulated of the weather to hear Rev. David 3:30— 4:30—Schirmer A Schmidt—to o 7:15— 8:15—Nat Shllkret’s Orohestra during the past twenty-four hours. McCarthy. Plans are now being 3:45— 4:4^P aul Wing’s Story—east 7:30— 8:30—Theater of Today—o to c worked out for an exceedingly active M. Beach, pastor of the First Con 4:0(^ 5:00—Dinner Concert—also cat 8:00— 9 :00—Kostelanetz Symp.—to o The jroimger Democrats have led gregational Church of Springfield. 4:30— 5:30—“ Drake’s Drum*,’’ Drama 8:30— 9:30—Little Jack Little—o to a the procession for recognition of election campaign for next month’s 5:00— 6:00—The Mountaineers—weaf 8:45— 9 :45—Barlow Symphony—c to e election. A second service will be held hi the 5:15— 6:15—Meyer Davis Oreh.—to c 9:16—10:15—Phil Regan, Tenon—to cal the younger element of Rockville town of Somers on Sunday, October Queer Twists 5:30— 6:30—Lum A Abner—east only 9:30—10:30—Glen Gray’* Orch.—c to c and the town of Vernon and the The following is the re-organized 15, and many Rock'vllle people are 6:45— 6:46—The Goldbergs, Serial Act 10:00—11:00—Leon Belaseo Orch.—to e younger Republican politicians are Democratic Town Committee: Leo 6:0^— 7:00—Historical Sketches—east 10:30—11:30—Barney Rapp Or.—o to c also plEinning to attend. 6:30— 7:30—SIzzlers Male Trio—to cst 11:00—12:00—Dance Hour—wabc only expected to take similar action B. Flaherty, member of the Jeffer In Day*s News 6:45— 7:45—Ferde Qrofo’o Orchestra very soon. son Club; Mrs. Catherine W. Burke, Notes 7:00— 8:00—Gypsies Concert Orches. NBC-WJZ NETWORK A demand for recognition of the Charles S. McCarthy, secretary of Less than 25 per cent of those en 7:30— 8:30—To Be Announced BASIC — East: wjs wbs-wbza wbal young politlcltms of 21 to 35 years the Jefferson Club and vice-presi titled to be made voters for the 8:00— 0:00 — El Tango Romantico— wham kdka wgar wjr wlw wsyr wmal; Chicago, Sept. 18 — (AP) — A east; Eastman Orchestra—basic Midwest: wcky kyw wenr wls kwk has attracted much attention and dent of the Tolland Coimty Demo coming election, appeared at the 8:30— 9:30—Parade of Melody—to cat kwer koll wren wmaq kso • , within two years practically all of cratic Association for the town of town clerk’s office on Saturday to black spider monkey, with a gray 9:00—10:00—Henry King’s Orchestra sailor beard, played hookey #from 0:15—10:15—Rogerfi Orchestra — east; NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmJ the present officeholders axe ex Vernon; Maurice L. Spurling, Dr. receive the electors’ oath from Town Lum A Abner- for midwest wiba kstp webc wday kfyr crct cfcf pected to retire. Many of the older John E. Flaherty, former Mayor Clerk John B. Thomas and the the monkey school at a Century of 9:30—10:30—Jack i .:-.y A Orchestra SOUTH — wrva •wptf wwno wls wjax Republican leaders deny that this George Forater, former Mayor Board of Selectmen. There were a Progress. He escaped, moimted the 10:00—11:00—Hollyv/.,; d Stars on Air wfla-wsun wlod wsm wmo wab wapl tower of the sky ride to a dizzy 10:30—11:30—Richard Cole’s Orchestra wjdx wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpro will be brought about in such a Frederick G. Hartenstein, Augustus total of 209 on the eligible list. woal ktbs kths short time while others predict the M. Burke, Mrs. Helen S. Garvan, ’The regular meeting of the Board height and defied all rescue at CBS-WABC NETWORK MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kglr kghl of Common Council will he held on tempts. BASIC—East: wabc wade woko wcao election of younger politicians to Mrs. Anna Cratty, John McKinstry, 'waab wnao wgr wkbw wkre whk cklw PACIFIC COAST — kgo kfl kgw komo thu general assembly at the next John J. McKenna, Frederick T. Har Tuesday evening with Mayor A. E. Bananas were offered. The mon ■wdre wcau wfp wjas wean wfbl wspd khq kfsd ktar state election. tenstein, Gerard J. Rock, Nicholas Waite presiding. key came down, snatched the fruit, wjsv; Midwest: wbbm wgn wfbm kmbe Cent. East. The Rockville Retail Merchants moimted the tower and tossed the for TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY kmoz wowo whas 3:30— 4:30—The Singing Lady—east Many of the yoimg men of the L. Ashe, president of the Jefferson EAST A CANADA — wpg whp wlbw 8:45— 4:45—Orphan Annie—east only commimity, some of whom were Club; Francis D. Leonard, Thomas Association 'will hold an important skins at his beselgers. Hundreds of whec wlbi wfea wore wico efrb ckac 4:00— 6:00—Richard Hlmber’s Ensem. considered Republicans, have joined Keman, Mrs. Esther Reardon, Miss meeting on Tuesday evenli^ to spectators watched. DIXIE — wgst wsfa wbre wqam wdod 4:30— 6:30—Three X Sister* In Sengs which all of the merchants of the The monkey was still on the klra wreo wlao wdsu wtoc krld wrr 4:45— 6:45—Lowell Thomas—es. only the Democratic ranks because of the Margaret E. McGuane, Mrs. Mar ktrh ktsa waco koma wdbo wodx wbt 6:00— 6:00—Amos ’n’ Andy—east only recognition being received by the garet E. WiUeke, Frederick J. Foley, city are Invited to attend whether tower early today. wdae whig wtar wdbj wwva wmbg wsje 3:l6— 6:15—Baby Rose Marie—es. on. yoimger element and the recogni Mrs. Florence L. Foley, Michael J. a member of thb association or not. New York—Charles Pierre, who LAMB CHOP SALE MIDWEST — wcah wgl wmt wmbd 6:30— 6:30—The Country Club—east Edward Connors, secretary of the wtaq wlsn wlbw kfh kiab wkbn wcco 6:00— 7:00—The Nomads Orchestra tion of the women. The women are O’Connell, John Oik, Eldward B. carries letters for Uncle Sam, is wsbt 6:30— 7:30—Potash and Perlmutter now being considered an important Coogan, George E. Dunn. Rockville Retail Merchants Asso going to art school. In his MOUNTAIN—kvor klz koh ksl 6:45— 7:45—Ortiz Tirado, Tenor—to e factor in both the Republican and Another happening since the re ciation opened a new restaurant, Ume he painted a picture of Lady COAST—khj koin kgb kfre kol kfpy 7:00— 8:00—Weekly Minstrels Show known as the “Central Lunch” today Short Cut Rib h>- 29< kvi kfbk kinj kwg kern kdb kgmb 7:30— 8:30—Melody Moments A Vocal Democratic ranks. 1%is has been organization of the Democratic Godiva on her snow white chuger, Cent. East. ^ 8:01^ 9:00—The Hour Glass—also cst brought about principally because of town committee, is the appointment in the Exchange Block. This new and the picture won him a scholar 3:00— 4:00—Skippy, Sketch—east only 9:00—10:00—Leaders Male Trio—east; of Francis D. Leonard as nominee lunch has been equipped w l^ the ship of the Art Students League. Amos ’n’ Andy—repeat for weet ^ e women demanding recognition Shoulder Chops x>. 19c 3:16— 4:15—Syracuse Orchestra—to c on the Vernon town school commit for Town Clerk replacing John Mc mos’ modern equipment. San Leandro, Calif.— Why, out of 3:30— 4:30—Jack Armstrong—east 9:15—10:15—The Poet Prince—also cst George Goldblatt of New York 3:45— 4:45—America’s Grub St.—to c 9:30—10:30—Southern Symphony—to c tee. Kinstry, Old Guard member, who himdreds of exhibits at the annual 4:00— 5:00—Reis and Dunn — east 10:00—11:00—Phil Harris and Orehe*. retired fVom the nomination. City is spending a few dajrs in 10:30—11:30—Wm. ScottI and Orehaa. ’The Democratic Town Committee California fiower show, did some only; Skippy Sketch—rpt for midw have been reorganized and enlarged Business very Quiet Rockville with friends. thief steal one—a potted plant with 13 new guard members and 12 liie merchants of Rockville have Several minor accidents were re grown at San Quentin prison? Po ported yesterday on the state roads old guard members. The nucleus of been complaining during the past lice said they couldn’t explain it. CORNED BEEF SALE the new guard was Dr. John E. three days that business is practic leading to Rockville because of the slippery roads. Both the local and Chicago—at the tender age of 2, FORD TO GIVE JOBS Fladierty, Charles S. McCarthy and ally at a standstill. Many of the Dsirwln Shapiro, smokes cigars. Nicholas Ashe. The old guard was merchsmts blame the rainy weather state police made Investigations. WTIC beaded by Former Mayor George while others are comnlalning that it The regular meeting of the Board Fancy Briskets >b. 19< off Selectmen will be held on Tues' Travelers Broadcasting Service TO 5,000 VETERANS Forster who was chairman of the is the re-organization of the work town committee and Democratic ing hours in the local mills. The day evening with First Selectman STAINLESS Hartford, Ocoo, Francis J. Prichard presiding. Con' Lean Ends ib. 17c 50,000 W., .060 &. C., M. Registrar George E. Dunn, secretary heavy storms of the past few days Seme formula . . tame price. lo of the town committee. ’The old has reduced the sales in the stores siderable routine business remains original form, too, if yon prefe: Detroit, Sept. 18.—(AP)—^Hun to be acted upon. dreds of unemployed war veterans Guard Democratic committee had 15 of Rockville and vicinity more than for Middle Ribs »>. 10c members although 16 names were The annual outing of the Tolland Monday, September 18, 1938 60 per cent. Farmers are also com gathered around the American Le published according to the new plaining that they have been seri Fire Department will be held on COLDS gion Memorial hall in downtown guard leaders. ously handicapped by the weather Friday evening at the home of m Su w J^S usSTyFARr Froth or Corned P.M. Detroit today in response to a At the Democratic caucus a few conditions of the past few days. County Jailer A. Esten Clough in 4:00—^Headlines in Song. promise of jobs with the Ford Mo weeks ago ten new guard members Refuse to Prosecute All the towm of Tolland. 4:15—^Walter Dawley, Organist. tor Company. were added, making the total of 25 Due to the -fact that they were Spare Ribs >b*. 4:45—Songs Without Words. The men, some 300 of whom bad members. There were three vacan seeking prosecution for the sake of TAKES HOUSE WITH THEM' 2 15c 5:00—Whispering Banjoes and waited all night, filled the side cies at the time because of the sympathy and publicity, Prosecuting Three Madhatters. walks on two sldeb of the building, Democratic ruling of a vacancy for Attorney John B. Thomas has not Lafayette, Ind., Sept. 18. — (AP) Eaitem Cut Brightwood 5:15—James Knox, idolinist; Wini overfiowed into a.' adjoining park missing three consecutive meetings preferred charges against the score —If your funds are low a good way fred Beaver, pianist. ing lot and itood eight or more and four parties were named for or imore of the Disciples of Jehovah, to go to college is to take }^ur ’100 - ‘ISO 5:30—Schmirmer and Schmidt, abreast for a block. these three places. For more than who infeg,ted Rockville and vicinity house with you. piano duo. At 8 a. m. police estimated that a week the new guard leaders have yesterday morning. Different Wilbur Sibbitt and Dorris Ruark, * 2 0 0 II n il Fresh SHOULDERS 5:45— George Jones, tenor; Alfrida there were -. .oOO men in the crowd. worked quietly and solicited the groups came to Rockville from farm boyr from Putnam county, did Take one month, three month*, lix months, Hoglimd; accompanist. members of the committee seeking A large detail o patrolmen was on Massachusetts and also from Strat that. 10 month*— or longer— to ropey. Short ^ 6 to 8-li>. 6:00—\VrightvUle, Clarion. hemd, and the crowd was quiet, ex support for the party reorganiza ford and started to canvass the They bought a shack from a road 6:30—Rhythm Five — Len Ber tion meeting held on Friday night. cept at the door of the building streets of the city spreading litera contractor, mounted it on an auto Shank Average man, director. This was the test of the new ture which condemned practically all where there was considerable shov mobile chassis, fitted it for Hiring Personal Finance Co. 6:45_A1 LibertywHillbiUy Songs. guard strength and it proved that creeds, particularly the Catholic and studying quarters, and rode to 7:01—^Meyer Davis’ Orcliestra. ing and milling around. the new guard had one majority if church. They left the literature at Room S. State Theater Bnlldlac Purdue University to enroll as 753 Mala St., Maacheater 7:30—^Three Melody Men. The m e» were attracted by an the membership could be considered the different homes and asked for announcement that the Legion will freshmen. Opea Tharsdar Evealava Vatll 8 P . M. 7:45—Walter Hapgbod on Sports. 25 and an even membership if the donations. A vacant lot near the campus was Phoae 3430 8:00—Snow Village. select 5,OO0 men who will be given extra old guard member was allowed A small group was taken into cus The oaly charge la three pereeat per A & P MEAT MARKETS jobs at the Forci plants in the De picked as the sit for their home. 8:30—Dave Burrows and his Five to remain. At this test meeting tody for questioning and brought to They figured it would save them month on unpaid amount of loan. The Great ATLANTIC & PACIFIC Tea Co. ShEups. troit arua. The announcement said Leo Flaherty was named temporary the police station by Captain Rich $200 a year. 8:45—Ferde Grofe’s Orchestra. 300 men will be selected daily until 9:00— The Gypsies. the quota is filled. , 9:30—The Travelers Hour—orches The Ford Company has not dis tras direction Christiaan Kriens cussed k e details of the plan or the and Norman Cloutier, with Mixed reason for the unusual method of Chorus and Novelty Units. employment. Semi-official esti 10:30—Gustave Haenschen’s Or mates of emplcyment at the Ford chestra. plants recently gave the number 11:00—^Henry King’s Orchestra. now working as 45,000. 11:15—Buddy Roger’s Orchestra. In spite of the announcement ll:35-r-Jack Denny’s Orchestra. that only Teaidents of the Detroit 12:00 midn.—^Hollywood-on-the-Alr. area are eligible for the 5,000 jobs, IT TAKES H EALTHY •"•-s' A. M. some veterans came here from oth 12:30—Richard Cole’s Orchestra. er parts o’ the country. Many of 1:00— Silent. those in the line this morning said they are former employes of the Ford Company. COL. LINDBERGH VISITS Vi •HIS COUSIN IN SWEDEN '•A Monday, September 18. Stockholm, Sept. 18.— (A P )— .... D. S. T. Colonel anr' Mrs. Charles A. Lind P. M. bergh 'Visited the colonel’s cousin 3:15—Baseball Game; Red Sox vs. in Baarty today and planned to ClevelEmd. continue a fiight, started yesterday, 5:00—Skippy. which may ta’:o them tc Russia. 5:30—Jack Armstrong—All Amer They left here without telling ican Boy. their destination and landed, two 5:45— America’s Glub Street hours later, at Karlskrone, 55 miles Speaks. east of Chr< itianstad. 6:00— Reis and Dunn, songs. 'Then they motored to Smedsdorp 6:15—H-Bar-O Rangers. before proceeding to Baarby In 6:30—Mildred Bailey. southern Sweden. They wanted to 6:45—Marvelous Melodies; Frank visit Miss Bertha Person, owner of Hazard, tenor; Brusilcff’s Orches a knit goods shop and Colonel tra. Llndbe'gh’F cousin, but she was iU, 7:00—Frank Westphal’s Orchestra. and the visit was deferred until to i f ? ? 7:15—Jeanie Lang; Scrappy Lam day. bert: Denny’s Orchestra. At Smedsdorp they visited a 7:30—Jubilee Singers. farm which belonged to Lind “I WATCH MY NERVES at carefully as I do my • 7:45—Alfred Kettledon, tenor; bergh’s grandfather and spent two plane,” Colonel TWner says. ” I smoke Camels Louise Kuchta, pismist. hours in various front parlors, 8:00—Harriet Lee; trio; Joe talking to residents over large >0.. •• for die sake of healthy nerves, end I enjoy them Green’s Orchestra. glasses of fruit juice. more because of dielr mildness and better taste. 8:15—Edwin C. Hill. <• To me Camele are a much finer cigarette and I 8:30—Manhattan Serenaders. 8:45—Fray and Braggiotti. , STRIKE CONTINUES never have to give a thought to Jangled nerves.” 9:00— Kate Smith and her Swemee ; Music. Paterson, N. J., Sept. 18.— (AP) ; 9:15—The Diplomats — Dance —Expected violence in the New 'Tunes. Jersey silk strike area failed to 8:30—The Theater of Today; materialize today as mills remain ifiixCv.' ' ' •' v i “Laughter on Gowdy Street.” ed closed. ; 10:00— Webster’s Old Timers. Pickets who bad swarmed about tl0:30—LitUe Jack UtUe. a number of plants drifts away, 10:45-^-Columbia Symphony Orches and in 'x>di scent of last w e ^ ’s tra. disorders, a detail of regular pa MATCHLESS 11:15— Phil Regan, tenor. trolmen and speciid officers was ■ LIND iS&cuC/%SMoAMltuhHtb‘ • 11:30—Cewa Loma Orchestra. called II duty. A secret meeting of leaders of COLONEL ROSCOE TURNER, In diemoaing healthy of their mildness and better taste. To me Camels area the strike, called as a protest nerves and elgarettas, says: CHURCH CONVENTION much finer cigarette, and being a faithful Camel smoker, agalhst the NRA tentative silk “ Breaking air records is an exciting businees—and I never have to give a thought to jangled nerves.” code, was reported to be In prog a nerve-wracking one I I know because I have gone >s, Danbury, Sept. 18. — (AP) — r.'l ress in Garfield. out after e whole flock of records—and managed to «i <1 * About one. hundred delegates are The pickets had gathered early attending the International New IT IS M OW W " pick off quite a-few. Like raoet pilots I smoke a lot — Are you nbrvous? Irritable? Try (Jamels and get this monlng at the call of their inifaet, fact. I enJk)yBmokiriganytime,ButIenjoy Bmokihir anv tirae^ Bv watchipynervaa England convention of the Church leaders as an answer to an an fresh slant on your smoking. Being a milder dguette, es of Christ in progress here. The to KHOW M Cfuefolly M I do my plane. I snxike Camels for the Cemels ere better for steady smoking. You willftnd that nouncement by manufa''turers that sake of healthy nervas, and I ebjoy them more becauae morning session today was devoted the mills would reopen today. Camels never get on your nerVe8...never tire your taste. f ... •' to the interests of religious educa corn.!* om ^ tion, with addresses by Rev. J. W. Harms, director of religious educa BOLIVIANS DEFEATED tion in the New England area; Dr. EXMNSIV6 Robert M. Hopkins, secretary of Asuncion. Paraguay, Sept. 18. — the world’s Sunday School Associa (A P )—An officlM dommunlque than any - tion, and others. Three laymen. Dr. made public today said Paraguayan populot br«« / .W-' * /. V'- m - ' i- U*' FAGS MANCHBSTER KVaaniWO B D i i A U ) , MANCHBSTBRi 00N 1>l«.:MpiTOAY, SBPTElffiER 1 8 , 1 9 W k ■T M" Mendieta, the foDowars of former a p la a to bovletisa s u g a r (UINISIER SLAIN; EUANORA DUSE L O N E |CDBA’$ NEW PRESIDENT Praaidant Mario G. Mepocal, the niiU settlemeEita. se Workers threat imtD PREPARES ABC and OCRR secret societies ened a general strike against possi STATE O FFH M S and otberf. ble American intervention. HOLD BODYGUARDS PLANS AlHGDi N.Y. MAY (aVE UP IDS OFFKX In protracted meetiags they fail FOR EXPEDmON ed to get the executive’s aooept- ice of any of three plana offered (Ooadlaiiad fton Fags One) Cinnmittef Nanted to CondBet. SEEK NRA FUNDS F a g s O n e) LAMSON CONVICTED A d am s E x p ...... 1 0 }i for the solution of poUtleal turmoil, November Affair — ^Dd^rato bodyguards, George Piarrelli, 41, A ir R e d u e ...... 106H anil It was understood in high poll- Makes Her Repinl. tical orclas tl^at their newest plan AT MURDER TRIAL •ml Carmele Vlngla,*40, were held A la s k a J u n ...... SOH imlp of the government and tht pending an Investigation. FOR HOMK PLAN Sapplie$ forSVI SoodlwHMa Pole• Trip r ^tsa y » jj, continued. “Tbe prob- reitera’sd demands that the Presi A llegh en y ...... 6% At their mmithly meedng Sun dent make way for a “truly nation Kmed la Ckash Allied Chem » • _ I !•» of strikaa is betteflng momen- day, at Tinker hall, Eleanoea Duse (Oonttnoed frotn Page One) al” government representing all (Oontiiiaed P a g e O n e) A m C an 97 fDOIIIC LOftOeO et DOSIOIIy Uarlly. our economic difficulties Mrs. Harriet Scott, 45, of Oan- L o ^ planned to give a Thanks- factions. niry was -killled in that city when Am For Pow ...•••••••••••• y % will be less prssrfing Immediately I giving dance some time in Novem- ricultural College, including Profs. lene Genev>ve, was to be the sub A m R ad S t ...... Thos- who believed a solution an autmnoblle in. which she was a ler. The definite date has not yet Allen Manctxester and Paul Putnam, ject of a court battle for her cus A t s B n id t ••••# e e •#••••••••• { ^ 2® was in sight fou^ great slgnifl- .passenger crashed into a highway been determined. The committee con domestic animals; Prof. J. A. Gibbs, Crev of 70 Men Arriree, tody. Frank C. Thorpe of Lamar, Am Tel and T el ...... cance la » conference between fence. One of-the rails struck her sists o f the fo llo w in g: C aroU aa A n - extension forester; Prof. A. E. Wil> AMERIOANS NERVOUS Mo., brother of Mrs. Lamson, said A m T ob B ™ WeUes ar I Dr. Grau San Martin. on the head. dlsio, Maria Beletti, XMphina Ptfla, kinson, vegetables; Prof. A. E. Moss, H avana, S e p t 18.— (A P ) — I ^ he would iFstitute such a suit, pos Am Wat Wks ...... *5 Neither would comment Her companion, WllUam Knowles, Frances Mlrci^o, Cteilla Zanlungo forestiy; Prof. David E. Warner, Boston, S e p t 18.— ( A P ) — ^Load creaslag labor troubles, some of sibly today. Added to all these troubles was 61, of B e^ , was arrested on Constance Delia Fera^NeUis F d i^ domestic poultry, and Mrs. Marion ing of supplies tor Rear Admiral them affecting Americans, chal Atchison ...... the problem of 600 army and navy charges of driving under the in Rose Pagani, Uberata Benevenuta, E. Dakin, home economics. Addi* lenged the strength of the wqak-old JURORS ACTIONS A u bu rn ...... Richard E. Byrd's second Antarctic officers barrlmded and oeseiged in fluence of liquor and operating a car Teresa Rufinl, Adelina Pola, Anna tional data for the plan was sup* Aviation Corp ...... J* expedition bei^n today at the Bos C u i^ government today as power- the National hotel for a week. They S a n F ra n d sc c , Sept 18.— (A P ) so as to endEuiger Ufa Zanlungo, Ada Paganl AngsUna plied by the Connecticut Unemploy* Balt and Ohio ...... ftU opposltirn groups completed a insist that Grau San Martin step —The Examiner in a copyrighted ton Navy Yar-. *7he other automobUe fataU ty oc DeSimone, Angelina Mlstretta Emd ment Commission, the American Bendix ...... I f H The few precious luxuries were new plan desired to end political down in favor of Carloo De Ces- article, say; members of the jury curred in Shelton, where John J. Luda Pasani. Legion and State Veterans Fund Beth S t e e l ...... y...... as carefully cheeked and packed tro u blea pedes, who in mid-August followed which convicted David A. Lamson Faffa 61, of that city was struck by Ada Pagani, the delegate of the officials. Beth Steel, pfd ..,/••••••••• W away as the bare necessities while Americans throughout the Island Gerardo Machado in the presiden of murder tried falling against fur a hit-and-run driver. Andrew State Convention of the Sons of Borden ...... 20)4 ^ ^ ’s Ticked crew of 70 scientists were said to be “nervous” as 87 cy. niture to test the defease accident Cities Crowded Sneder of Newark, N. J., was held Italy held recently in Manchester, Can P a c ...... J® and adventurers arrived in small business groups threatened a 34- theory. The plan points out: “During the Women Water Soaked pending the coroner's inquest. ' rendered her yearly report which Case (J . X.) ...... grofipa to superintendent the stow hour cessation of business tomor The article, under the aigaature period of present economic dis C crro D6 P m c o veee«•••••••• Serving to keep this problem be Mra BmUy Dill, 64, of West was very satisfactory. ing of their equipment. row to protest against workers vio of George H. Hegerich, a member asters the most pressing problems Chet and Ohio ...... 46% fore the public was the visit last Haven, was found dead in her closed September 26 was set as the sail lence and the growing number of of the j. ry, said one member “held of Connecticut have arisen from Cbryslor 60% night of 100 officers' wives to the garage of carbon monoxide. The ing date of the eonedltion, making strikes. out" at first foi the possibility that BAILEY TRIAL BEGINS a too intensive concentration of Coca C ola ...... 91H hotel, datwiMuMiig perm ission to en medical examiner, gave a verdict of it necessary for the stevedores to Boycotts against American Arms OldEdioma City, Sept. 18— (A P )— XM Gas ...... 19% ter. They were dreadied with wa Lamson . wife may have fallen, m suicide. Neighbors told poUce the peoples in urban centers. work quickly as they slung e<;^p- were in*mked at Manzanillo, where In a federal courtroom filled with Col CarhOn eseeee#e«eVea«eee 66 ter from fire-hoses and were forced the defen'3 eonteadeo, in the bath woman had complained of Ulness. “ O ut o f the 169 towns in the ment necessary for a two-year stay a genera* valkout was set for to armed giumds, the first panel of 12 COnil 8 0 lV eeeeeeeseeeeeeeeee S8% to turn back, they said, by students room of the Stanford campus Her husband ia a patient at the State there are at present 32^owns in little America aboard the steam day. Communists in Santiago jurors was CEdled today to be Cons G a s ...... ^ and soldiers guarding the hotel. home. State hospital in Norwich. ers Bear and Pacific Fir. thTMtened to seize American mills w ith a population o f over 10,000 Cons O D ll ...... 14% A merchants ma^esto asking “To try this out,” the article A pot of coffee boiled over in exEunlned for service in ^ kldnap- The Bear, ai old revenur cutter and banks -nd all American wom people. Tnese 169 towns are grouped Cont Can ...... W % immediate action against workers said, “we constructed a *bathroom’ Torrfligton boarding house Emd nlg trial of Harvey Bailey and 11 and whaler, was scheduled to car en were taken for safety to Rente, as 26 towns urbom, 86 towns small Corn P ro d •••••eeee#eees'e#e 6 8 ^ violence brought a statement from in the jury room with chEdrs and caused the death of Poseph Graham, others accused of participating in ry the expedition through the lee across the bay from Santiago. urbEui o r suburban, 58 as ruroU with Od L and ^Vn «eeeeeeeeeeee* 86% the President calling on merchants desks, rhat was why we asked for 60, brass factory worker. The cof the abduction of Charles F. fields to a point as near the base American owned manganese manufacturing and 50 towns strict D ru g ...... {}% and ind'wtrialists to let the gov the maps and charts of the Lam fee extinguished a gas jet. The Urschel, Oklahoma City oil million cam p as pcMMble. The Pacific F ir, mines at Crlsto remained a storm ly ru ral. Du P o n t ••*«***«eeeaeeeeeeee 8 Z ^ ernment solve the problems sdenti- son home and the big picture of medical examiner gave a verdict of aire. main ripply ship of the expedition, center, m Havana 8.000 persons “Seventy per cent of the total Eastman Kodak ...... 99 fiCEdly. Mrs. Lamson’s body in the tub. We accidental death from gas asphyxia The chief defendants, Bailey, Al was to anchor at the edge of the parked, shouting “Down with bert Bates, R. G. Shannon, his wife population of the State live under Elec and Mus ...... * Four hundred members of the wanted to build our 'bathroom' tion. ice pack. • . . Sumner Welles," American ambas Emd his son, Harmon, were kept un urban conditions with very limited Elec Auto L ite ...... • • • 31% Cuban Medical Federation agreed close as we could to the one In the A huge twin-motored plane was sador, and “.lowi with American der heavy guard in Em iron barred confines due to the requirements of Elec Pow and Lt ...... 7% to caU a strike within 2* hours un Lamson house, x x z x put aboard for use in flying over Imperialism." Unrest grew in z EATON'S NEW POST "buU pen" on the floor below the high pressure manufacturing. Gen Elec 38^4 less th* admlnlstratioti concedes “Then all of us tried to fall out Gen F o o d s ...... 89% the South Pole and South Magnetic number of ethe> places. Feder^ tower courtroom until the Roughly the proportion of workers their demands, wiheh include the of that tub some way so that we Oon M otors 84 Pole and an auto-gyro was listed Report of Compromise Hartford, Sept. 18— (A P) —Col prospective jurors filled the box. ^ non-agricultura, industries is federalization ol all doctors and the coxild hit our heEuls on a w ash bow l OUlSttO ••••eeee4**944*96** *4% in the equipment for other uses. Meanwbll there were reports onel Robert O. Eaton, former col Bailey and Bates, handcuffed to one to four of the total population. abolition of Spanish regional lo- hard enough to dash our brains out Gold Dust ...... 32% Tractors and snowmobile" lined the that a compromls. could be effect lector of internal revenue, assumed gether, were brought in as Judge Due to this concentration the effects cieties. I was one oi the chief actors and * Grigsby Grunow •eoaea*t«s«* 3% Navy Yard docks and 160 sled dogs ed between President Ramon Grau his duties as superintendent of the Edgar S, Vaught questioned the In Santiago, agitators speaking am black and blue all over from of unemployment have been in H srsh ey ...... 64 awaited tbeli turn to board ship. San Martin and the opposition fac state capitol this morning, succeed jurors to determine their qualifica at a woVkers meeting said they had falling in various ridiculotia posi creased many-fold and have made Hudson Motors eeeeafee44*694 14% A Malden man, Victor Czegka, tions wWch seek his ratlremen^ ing Frank W . Oongdon. tions to serve. the backing of the Cuban army in t i o n ^ the problem more difficult of solu In t H a r v ...... 43% superintended Rhe loading of s t^ the Nationalists of Col. Carlos tion it would have been if the Int Nick ...... 31% plM. He was a chief warrant of population had been spretul over a Int Tel and Tel 16% ficer in the Marine Corps and was larger area." Johns Manvllle 67% chosen oy the admiral as supply 11 F . 0 . Vnem ployer Kenneeott ...... 34% officer m the expedition. Lehigh Val Coal ...... Navf gators “For the first six months in 1988 Ligg and Myers B ...... 97% Two Norwegians, Captain Bene- the Connecticut Emergency Relief L o ew 's ...... • * dik Johannsen of Tromsoe, and Commission estimates that there L o rilla rd ...... 38% Captain HC. FR. Gjertsen of Oslo, w ere 194,400 persons unemployed, M c K e e sp T in 94 were on hand to stow away their which is 11.8 per cent of the esti M ont W a rd ...... M% luggage p. paratory to taking over You W ill Have Electric Cooking Some Day mated population," the plan states. Nat Biscuit ...... 67 th^f duttan as lee pilot and lee “This cost the State, town, and pri Nat Cash R eg ...... 30 navigator respectively. vate relief agencies between Janu Almlral Byrd proposed to map Nat Pow and lA ...... 1* ary and July this year a total of and claim any areas N Y Central...... 48 16,786,664. Conneetieut'e over-de fioB wotuid ta# South Poltf ho ssldf / veloped urbanisation and high in NY NH and ...... 26% Why Not Start NOW! to determine the extent of nat-' N o ra n d a ...... 86% dustrialization in the present econ ural resources that might be t|tU- N o rth A m e r ...... 19% omic difficulties have caused an un ised by man. The climax of the ex precedented amount of unemploy P ack ard ...... Penn ...... »o pedition, B’-rd said, would be a ment in highly concentrated nouns, flight over and 1)eyond the South aggravating and problems of feodal Phlla Rdf C and I 6% eontrol, morals, sanitary conditions, The expedition wtU mask the and standvds of living." You do not have to leam new methods to cook Radio ...... 9% fourth greA. adventure for Admiral Major benefits listed under the Rem R a n d ...... | Byrd. He has previously flown over Rural Home Acres Plan are; Im R ey Tob B ...... •' 68% the North and South Poles and, in mediate employment, purchase of Sear* Roebuck ...... 46% 1927, navigated-the plane “Ameri electrically. Electricity simply brings an easier cleaner, land and supplies, permanent em ca" fft>m Roosevelt Field, L. I., to ployment, new industries, new South PEW ...... Ver-Sur-Mer on the coast of sources of revenue (crops previous Sou P Ric S ...... F rance. . more economical way to cook. ly undeveloped), reUef of tax bur South R!wy ...... 81% den, opportunity for practical dem S t B r a n d i ...... 37% onstration of subsistence fiuun pro St Gas And E l ...... 12% jects under supervision of Exteniion St O il C a l ...... ELECTRIC COOKING is as clean as the sun S t OU N J ...... g Local Stocks! Service and Farm Bureau, practical - — demonstrati^A .of modem forestry, shine that streams in your window. No ?Sol^lSoii« Bear ...... 81% methods, and the American Game Trans America ...... 7 (Furnished by Potnam A Co.) M y electric range flame, no soot, nothing to blacken or smudge. y Policy and increased opportunities Union Carbide ...... 4 f Central Bow, Hartford, Conn. / for outdoor recreation. Unit Aircraft ...... 8| Just think.. .the owner of an electric range “The tendency of industry xmder U n it C o r p ...... ,6 % 1 P. M. Stocks the N R A codes, to avoid employing Unit Gas Im p ...... 1 «% never has to scour the bottom of a pan. those of advanced age or with par U S Ind A le ...... 77% BEUik Stocks cooks everything tial disability presents a serious U S R u b b e r ...... 19% Bid Asked I problem,” the plEui points out. U S S t e e l...... - ...... 83 Caj) Nat Bank A Trust 8 “This problem will become of In- Util Pow and Lt ...... 4% C o ^ . R i v e r ...... 460 creuing importance each ye«ur as Western Union ...... W% First National of Htfd. 90 successfully the ages of World War veterans West El and M fg ...... 46% Htfd. Conn. T ru st ----- 46 ELECTRIC COOKERY is convenient The advEUices. W oo lw o rth ...... *5% Htfd. National -i and T 17 Elec BondLand Share (Curb). 20% Phooilx St. B Emd T ... 176 modem electric range, equipped with auto R u ra l Background West Hartford Trust.. — “There are also many neople liv Insurance Stocke matic clock and timer vfiU. give you evepr in g in industrial centers, who, be Aetna Casualty ...... 63% / cause o f a rursd bEuskground Eure not Aetni Life ...... 21% afternoon off. adapted to the work or to the en- U. S. IS READY Aetna Fire ...... 84 virohment, it is quite as im portant Automobile ...... 21 to give such people an opportunity Conn. GenerEd...... 88 to return to rursd emplosrment as TO T A 'K ARMS Hartford F ire ...... 45 it is to utilize the land for growing Natlonid Fire ...... 45 ELECTRIC COOKERY is sure. Simply turn those crops to which it is adapted. H a rtfo rd SteEun B oiler 49 T h e u tiliza tion o f submEUglnid and^ CUT, ^ ^ S P W . Phoenix Fire ...... 68% a pointer to the desired heat and the heat will fa ir agricu ltu ral lEuids fo r & e g ro w -' T ravelers ...... 410 PobUo Utilities Stocks ing of the forest Find wild life (OonttBUed from ^age One) be maintained automatically. crops, and the more fertile areas Conn. Elec S erv...... 86 Conn. Pow er ...... 88 fo r pEUt tim e subsistence fa rm in g meetings scheduled for this month could be accomplished without fur Greenwich, WAG, pfd. 50 at London and Geneva, Hull said a Hartford Elec ...... 49% 61% ther Eiggravation of Eigricultural representative might be named Hartford Gas 46 ELECTRIC COOKERY adds deliciousness problem s. later and would take part if there do., p fd ....;...... 45 This plEm would provide each jarna any generid discussion of pUms S N B T C o ...... 108 112 and nutritiousness. There is no flame to dry fam ily with sufficient cash and sub lor resuming the economic cemfer- Manufacturing Stocks sistence to maintain a heEdthy liv ence. Am Hardware ...... 19% 21% out the natural flavors and tasty juices. ing under good cmidltlons Emd to A m H o s ie r y ...... 16 become entirely self - supporting Arrow H Emd H, com. 11% 18% even within the spEu:e of one year." CAMP FIRE G IR U PLAN do.,' pfd ...... 90 Billings and Spencer.. — FAREW EU FOR MEMBER Bristol Brass ...... 15% do., p f d ...... 95 ELECTRIC COOKERY IS ECONOMICAL TOO AMARANTH ENTERTAINS Case, Lockwood and B — Miss Dorothea McAdami of Collins ^ ...... 40 Colt’s I^rearms 16 VISITING OFFICERS Vernon to Be Given P a r t y - le L o c k ...... v81 Moving to Shelton. Fafbir Bearings ...... 40 The cost of preparing a meal electrically FuUer Brush, CIeuw A . 5 The regular Tueiday meeting of Gray Tel Pay Station. 16% Over 100 Attend Sapper on the Manchester Camp Fire Girls Hart and Cooley...... ’— Saturday Despite the Bad this w eek tedees the form o f a fa re Hartmann Tob, com... — is less than a cent per person per meal ^ Weather—-Guests Present.' well pEuly to Mias Dorothea Mc do., p fd ...... 8 Adams, to be held at her home in In t S i l v e r ...... 42 Vernon tomorrow evening .at 8 do., pfd ...... 67 as low as any fuel—and this cost does Visiting matrons' and patrons’ o’clock. Miss McAdams Is to move Landers, Frary A Clk. 82 night with Chapman Court, Order this month to Shelton, Conn, She New Brit Meh com.. 7 of AmEuranth was a decided success hEtf been tedcing post-graduate work do,, pfd ...... — despite the inclement weather Sat in the Rockville High School, and A ,Bow, daaa A — not include other savings— less soap and urday evening. M ore than 100 en will resume her studies in the Derby do., daze B ...... — joyed the supper in the banquet Ansonia High SchooL She will be North and judd ...... 16 Niles, Bern Pond ...... 11 hall at 6:30 smd an Eidditional num remembered here Ets winner of the Peck, Stow smd Wilcox 2 cleaning powder, the savings from food ber attended the meeting which fol silver medsd In the W . C. T. U. con test last year. Miss McAdams has RusseU M fg ...... 18 lowed. Two distinguished guests ScovlU ...... 31 present were Grand RoyEd Matron been active in the Manchester and Vernon dEdly vacation Bible school Stenley Works ...... 21 Mrs. Minnie White of Hartford, Stsndud Screw ..... 47 shrinkage and the ^vings that result from and Supreme Associate Matron at which she taught this summer W ith the M anchester CEunp F ire do., pfd., guar. .... 100 Mrs. Nettie Miller of Devon. Prao- group she went to WiUlmantic Smythe Mfg. Co. .... 34 — dcEdly every court in the state weus Campground in August, and ac- Taylmr And Fean better health and added leisure time. . Terrington ...... represented. complmed an outstanding piece of The supper tables presented a UhderwOod Mfg work in. raising over a tUrd of the Union Mfg Co...... most attractive appeEuance. Mrs. fund secured for the benefit of the U S Bnvriope, oom Ruby Thresher, chairman of the Camp Playgroimd AssociEitlon. To do., pfd. If you do not wish to purchase an Electric Range at this time, why not have one of our 'M ai decorating committee, hEid used a morrow evening’s party will be fea Veeder Root variety of pastel colors. Airy doll- tured by games, refreshments, and like figiures, with fEuses painted by Whitlock CoU Pipe ... Ranges installed in your home on our monthly rental plan. the presentation to the hostess of an J £ .W 0 *m s Oo. 110 p a r Mrs. Thresher, or fringed napkins official sllvisr oampflre pin by mam- In the form of a pompom were at bars of thb group. Her removal HBfJ> FOR SENTBNOB each plate. Low bowls of delicate- from the neighborhood is greatly 8prinffl(«ld, • Maae. 1 8 ^ colored flowers Eulded to tbs effect. regretted, for “Dot” will be yuch ( A P ) — Joi •h Tolisaao,^, ct H art-1 Mrs. Adelaide Pickett and her missed by all. ford, and A lb e rt M arino, 88, o f H a rt supper committee served a tasty Those expected to attend sure le ford, pleaded guilty to forgery The Manchester Electric Company upper of meat balls with tomato Misses Ruth Wlggln and Bertha cbaiigez today m distriot oeurt and lauce, masbed potato, string beans, Mlkoleit of Woodland street, Battle were held for sentence later in the iced tomatoes on lettuce, sUrad and Nathalie Moorhouae and Ella day. Tolisano is accused also of TTSMainSt Flume 5181 eeta, rolls, coffee and sponge cake B idw ell, ct Prospect street, Viola larceny. He was arrested first and \ r.'itb elleed peaches and whipped Emd Alice Adamson, of Cooper Hill implicated bis companion. They are cream. The after-dinner i^ u street, Marjorie Rdwarda of Croas said to have cashed forged checks matched the favors in colon. street, Ruth Woodward of Pine for a total of I860 here. Marine li N Mrs. Thresher and the other piut street, and the guEurdian, Ethel aaid to have a police record ip Hart-1 royal matr 5^'. ''.Mi ■ i t ’ t ^ ... • t ; V-' iSt.. „ r .^... .y P A G B E IG H T MANCHESTER EVENING fflBRAU),^^^ MONDAV/SEPT e S k BR^ W^^ ENSEMBLE IDEA COMES TO DINNER t.; ;) ■ :? ;: OVER YOUR BROW AND EAR V-*V ••4 Vegetables and Relishes Join M eat Oourse On Sinjgrle Platterv-.c. w AndaMart By Otiv* RobWt* BwtOti I® Z N / L -- •• V. .:w>1- l - Sl-'V 3 i i DUNLAP TURNS BACK II i . 1 BOLDS FIBST NEED ONLY A FEW MORE Easy Matches Scheduled SCRnnUGE TODAY WINS TO CUNCH PENNANT For Leading Tennis Aces TO WIN AMATEUR GOLF CROWN Los Angelss, 8 ^ 18 — (AP)— a ; I from fs s t t ls 6-1. 7-B, is ^ Immunity ssmed fMSured for the first round.' Today hs meats Alan Rain Hampers Coach KeDey leading tennis stars of four natioxm Terrington of Hollywood, a former New York Most Take Two Week End Sparta today as they tackled second round aatlonM interoolleglate doubles in Wiiippmg Team Into opponents in the singles champion tltleholder. By Associated Press ship of the Pacific Southwest Jiro Satoh. Japan’s ranUnff STECTACliUR P U Y Rainy Weather Postpones and Soiaton Three to toumaxnent. er, squeezed out a win over Arthur Shape for Opener. GoUt Frederick Perry, national cham los Angeles, another of Captnre Major League Cincinnati — Dunl^;i^ trounces pion and defender in this bard court California’s former IntercoUeglats IN FINALS BUNGS All Local Sports Events Marston, 6 and 6, to win National classic, meets Qil!^ Johnson, Glen stars, 4-6, 10-8, 6-8. amateur championship. ■ dale, Calif., youth. In the first One foreigg entrant, E. R. Avory, With only six days remaining be Honors; Pirates Hare Sbn R acin g. round the English Davis Cup star England, was eliminated in the only A steady downpour of rain 8at>«twera the Manchester Rees and Oer- fore the opening of the season, Man New York—Singing Wood, 12 to easily defeated Dick Belote, Cali second round match played yester i n m i L G A N D S rpMT Sports Club, the baseball game I, shot wins Futiurity and $81,700; urday and Sunday washed out the chester High’s 1988 football eleven fornia Intercollegiate doubles cham day by Donald Budge, sensational between the Green and the R. G. Equipoise is badly beaten third in heavy slate of local week-end sports, settles down to extensive practice Chance to Come Throotd>. pion, 6-1,6-8. school boy of Oakland. Calif., 7-6, Miller’s were all postponed until today in an effort to reach the best Jockey Club gold cup won by* Dark At the other extreme of the . forcing postponement of all events later dates, as were the soccer game form possible before meeting Hart S e cre t bracket was Ellsworth Vines, Jr., / Is Serai Up at Halfway scheduled. It is expected that the the Olympics had slated at Glaston ford High next Saturday afternoon Chicago — Evergold beats No Pasadena, twice national champion bury, the opening of the Hartford By HUGH S. FULLERTON JR. More a length in Create handicap. Drake university offers a special ocal baseball tourney will be ad at Batterson Field in Hartford. In A. P. Sports Writer and as many times winner of this vanced imtil next week-end, the County net tourney and the track clement weather forced the cancel tournament. He beat off Henry season ticket good for its five home meet at Mystic, in which the Rec The New York Giants and Wash Mark, Due to Record Blueflelds-West Sides clashing on lation of several outdoor sessions ington Senators stood at the Rosenberg, Pacific Northwest cham- football games this feasor for $6. reation Centers had entered a team. Saturday and the winner meeting last week and the squad will scrim threshold of baseball’s throne room along yesterday by coming from be Brealdiig Roimd of 68; the Sub;Alplnes on Sunday. No de The County tennis tourney was mage for the first time this after today, ready to step over at a mo hind in the ninth inning to score two finite date has been fixed, however. slated to open today, with James noon. ment’s * notice and accept the runs on Buddy Myers single with The finals of the doubles net tour Britton of this town meeting T. Coach Thomas 'Kelley has a crown as 1988 champions of the the bases full and two out and de Has Every Shot in the Bag ney, between Holland-Blssell and Doran at 6:30 o’clock this afternoon wealth of material seeking berths two major leagues. feat the Detroit Tigers 4-8. The Jesanis-Britton, the soccer tUt be- at the Tumble Brook Country Club. on this year’s team, which it is pre Of the two, theXSiants were a Yankees cut the Washington mar dicted will be among the strongest trifle closer- to a*^ertainty. By de gin a trifle by taking two games contenders for the C. C. I. L. title feating the St Louis Cardinals 4-8 ^ m the Cleveland mdlana 8-2 and NSW York, S^t, 18 — (AP) — now held by Bristol. Four ends, four yesterday on a combination of 6-1. ^ . There were a number of good golf tackles, four guards, three centers Lemott’s 22ad home run of the sea Russ Van Atta and Lefty Gomez ing reasons why George T. Dunlap, son and Adolfe Luque’s fine relief pitched fine ball for the Yankees, and eight backs are showing con the latter turning in a three hit, l8 siderable talent and Coach Kelley pitching. LOOK! Jr., was back in town today with the Lack of Capable Backs strikeout masterpiece in the second How Leaders Stand National amateur championship in expects a difficult task in selecting game. Monte Pearson pitched three his varsity eleven. , A letterman is Assuming a Giant victory and an his possession for the first time but even break for the Pirates today. hit ball for the Indians in the available for virtually every posi- opener. be says himself that gaining 16 iJon. Last week, the. squgd was Pittsburgh could win all the nine Get Your Tires pounds In weight last spring and re Is Problem of Wesleyan drilled in. blocking, tackling and games it would have left and the Gi Chicago's Cubs also won a double header, beating Brooklyn twice by gaining his putting touch bad a lot other fundamentsls. ants could dreq} their last ten and to do with it . stiL the clubs would finish with this 6-6 scores, but the one Giant vic Weight Helped Him standing: tory automatically eliminated them ’1 stopped smoking about nine Coach Oherlander in Need of W . L. Pet, from the pennant race. iPftntha sgo, Settled down to married New Y ork ...... 89 68 .686 Cobs Are Out How They Stai>d\ Pittsburgh ...... 90 64 Ji84 life and gained weight on home The Cincinnati Reds threatened cooking,"/smUed the fair- The Senators, 9H games ahead of Bali Carrier^ Has Veter* YESTERDAY’S RESULTS to cllml: out of the National league NOW! haired 1 ^ of American ftolf. "When the New York Yankees and with National League cellar as they took two games from you have only weighed around 120 ten games to g'' against 18 for their an Lin^ Squad Hampered Chicago 6, Brooklyn 6 (1st). rivals, needed three decisions to the Boston Braves 6-2 and 6-0 to Rubber Up 300%! or so, 16 pounds makes a lot of dlf- Chicago 6, Brooklsm 6 (2nd). land only a point behind the idle ferenoe. clinch the American leagiM pen Cincinnati 6, Boston ? (1st). nant. Given a double defeat today PhllUei. Cotton, 160%! •1 had never gotten very far be hy Ram; Team Faces an Cincinnati 6, Boston 0 (2nd). and a Washington triumph, the ’Ihe closing doubleheader between fore in the national championship, New York 4, 3t. Louis 8. closest the Yankees cotild come the Chicago White Sox and Boston Labor, 15%! Etc. partly I tbinie, because the tourna (Only games scheduled). would be this: Red Sme was rained out while the ment came at the end of the season ^ t Game Schedule. American League Washington .... 96 66 .682 Philadelphia and Pittsburgh club in and Z didn’t have the reserve New York 8, Qevelsind 2 (1st). New Y o r k ...... 94 66 .681 the National and St. Louis and Phil BUT OUB im CES ABE strength. I was very lucky to quali New York 6, Cleveland 1 (2nd). Yanks Win Twice adelphia in the American bad open | fy at Kenwood, but it was good go . (This is the first of a series Washington •, Detroit 8. ’The Senators helped their cause dates. ing after that. of articles on ^ e prospects of Chicago at Boston (Rain). STUX THE SAME "Things were breaking so well for Connecticut college football (Only games scheduled). me that I didn’t begin to fed the team s.) pressure of having the champlon- STANDINGS kblp within rAu:h until the after N ational Middletown, Conn., Sept. 18.— W. L. Pet. noon round against Max Marston. (AP) — Coach Jim Oberlander BUY TODAY Now iTork ...... 88 68 .624 NOTRE DAME NEEDS But Z have to confess I had one or knows Just what alls the Wesleyan Pittsburgh ...... 80 63 .559 two panicky moments in the after footb a ll eleven, but iNdiether the noon, when Max put on his great Chicago ...... 82 66 .558 AN D SAVE! early diagnosis will solve his pro 67 .538 finish." S t Louis ...... 78 gram depends on how many capa Boston ...... 74 68 .521 LAST OUR Shoots Record 68 ble backs hLi ifinda in his squad o f N() CRYING TOWELS B rooklyn ...... 57 83 .407 “ LOW” If Dunlap was perturbed at any 60 players. Philaddphla .... 54 83 .394 AUG. 1 stage of the tournament, after the It didn’t take the former Dart Cincinnati ...... 67 88 .393 RIM SIZE PRICE PRICES mouth star very long to discover Jim Martin, left guard; Tommy qualifying round, he did not sboW it. Anaerlean Dunn, center; Bill Smith, right He didn’t need to worry after the what his cUef obstacle would be Washington .... 96 47 t669 SmOe Splits Anderson’s Sto 29x4.40-21 $ 7.20 in developing a winning team. An guard; Joe Sullivan, right tackle; record 68 he shot at Marston Sat fTew Y ork ...... 83 54 .606 Marty Peters, right end; Tony S 5.75 urday morning. This spectacular early perusal oi his prospects Philadelphia .... 72 67 .518 7.60 showed woeful lack of backfield 71 .507 ical Pan for First Time Mazlotti, quarterback; Andy Pil- 30x4.50-21 round of fiawless golf put George Cleveland ...... 73 ney, left half; Mike Layden, right 6.39 seven up and clinched the match. It material. On the credit side he D etroit ...... 69 76 .476 found an experienced lot of linemen C hicago ...... 62 78 .443 half, and Don Elser, full. 28x4.75-19 8.40 was simply A question how long it Millner is a younster from 6.85 would last. Dunlap won by six and led .by Captain Charles HT Brown, ^ s t o n ...... 58 83 .411 Since He Became Coach veteran end. St. Louis ...... 53 89 .373 Salem, Mass., heralded as the boy | 29x5.00-19 9.00 five despite Marston’s fine comeback who will make Notre Dame its 7.35 in the afternoon, when he shot the Even befdre the squad reported of Rambleri^ Soph Shock for its initial workdht, Oberlander TODAY’S GABIES » first All-American end. He is fast, last nine holes in 32, three under an exceptional pass receiver and 30x5.00-20 9.30 par. remarked you can’t win football N ational 7 .5 3 “Dimlap demonstrated he has games vith only a line. Immedi Philadelphia at Pittsburgh (2). Troops Are Reason for a bard tackier. Sullivan, who propped in 31x5.00-21 9.40 every shot in the bag,” praised Her ately he began his search for a Boston at Cincinnati. Brooklyn, is a son of ’Tim Sulli 7.75 bert H. Jacques of Boston, president winning backfield combination to New York at St. Louis. van, who was wrestling champion 29x5*25-19 10.35 of the U. S. Golf Association. “He is match the quartet led last year by Brooklyn at Chicago. Joy. 8.45 a real champion in every respect, the versatile Larry Schlums. Am erican of the New York police depart: with the further distinction this From the yearimg squad of last R 6 V PARMELEE Chicago at New York (2). ment Young Joe 1s out to give 30x5.25-20 10.65 8 .7 0 year, the Cardinal mentor.... has St. Louis at Washington. Tom Roach, the veteran, a battle year of being a semi-finalist in the This is the second of a series of South Bend, Ind., Sept. 18 — Jsu:kson K. Burton as a possible Detroit at Philadelphia. for the honor of filling the rather 11.50 British Amateur.” personality sketches on individual Salty tears are being dropped 29x5.50-19 9.40 successor to Schlums. Donald Cleveland at Boston. large brogans of Joe Kiuth. In Dunlap assured himself of a berth stars of the New York Giants and Worthelm, who transferred to WeSf into the brew of football coaches the spring session, when Sully on the Walker cup team agsdn and Wadiington Senators, world series 30x6.00-18 12.70 a trip to England where he expects leyan from the University of North throughout the iand. Latindry brought down Nick Lificats in a 10.40 rivals. tackle. Nick said that be never to compete in the British open as Carolina, r.ay also be part of the League Leaders concerns are putting on night 32x6.00-20 13.50 well as make another try for the answer to the backfield problem. crews to supply crying towels to had been tackled harder. Ard 11.05 Graduation wrecked Wesleyan New Yofk, Sept. 18.—(AP)—Roy mentors bemoaning the loss of Nick has met up with such as Tay | British amateur title. By Associated Press 13.85 backfield, but it left' Oberlander at (Tarsan) Parmelee ana his “slide” last year’s material and the in Brown and Ernie Smith of South 33x6.00-21 11.35 least on veteran for each berth in ball will give the Washington Sena * American: ern California! Batting — Foxx, Athletics .856; feriority of this year’s stock. tors something to think about in Ot h e r s ize s p r ic e d a s “ l o w .** the line. Manush, Senators and Simmons, The country’s coaches have all Bain Hampers Squad the approaching world series. The two soph halfbacks are White Sox .331; runs, Gehrig, Yan gone Dobtesque — all except Hunk BASEBALL The squad, has been hamper^ The big 26-year-old Giant right reminiscent of Four Horseman kees 126; runs batted in, Foxx, Ath Anderson of Notre Dame. greatly in its early workouts by hander didn’t get that nickname days, especially since Mike Lay letics 149; hits, Manush, Senators For the first time since Hunk rain, but already it has what Ober for nothing. He got it because, for den, brother of Elmer, one of 206; doubles, ^rns. Browns 33; took over the reins of the Rockne y JDNIOBS WIN the first four years be spent ti^ng the Riders, is one of them. Mike lander thinks is a sufficient num triples, Manush, Senators and organization, a smile has split his ber of plays and formations for the to make good under John McGraw, otherwise stoical pan. And the is said to be better than his The Y. M. C. A. Jrs. took the Ky Averill, Indians 16; home runs, brother even now. The other season’s openet September 80, be was so wild they had to clip his Foxx, Athletics 46; stolen bases. reason la that ho nas one of the TRADE YOUR grade Jrs., into camp Saturday half, PUney, is a-Chicago boy who agadnst. Union. The Cardinal men wings to keep him from fiying. Walker, Tigers 26; pitching, Grove, best aggregation of sophomore morning at the Y diamond by the McGraw was just about ready to gives promise of supplying Himk tor plans to drill the squad on these Athletics 22-7. shock troops that has ever been score of 14-6 in^favor of the Y Jrs plays during the next two weeks give up on the pride of Lambert' under his wing. with something he’s sorely needed The Y Jrs. have a strong little team vine, Mich., 'ast year. Decided be N ational: for two years—a good kicker. Wesleyan faces an eight-game Batting. Klein, PhiUies .371; in town. The Y Jrs. led all through would never add control to his oth Don Elser. the fullback candi OLD SET schedule, half of whl-rh will be Davis, Phillies .340; runs, Martin, Hunk has 'plenty he could cry the g a m * * erwise magnificent pitching equip date, is the answer to ‘one of played on the home gridiron and Cards 117; nms batted in, Klein, a b ou t Old Man Graduation has Now the Y. M. C. A. Jrs. have ment. This season, under ^ 1 Ter H\;^’s prayers — someone to fill and the others on foreign terri Phillies 114; hits, Klein, PhiUles 208; taken Joe Kurth, Hunk’s All- won 22 out of 18 games this season ry, Parmele> suddenly developed George Melinkovich’s shoes if the tory. doubles, Klein, Phillies 40; triples, America tackle; Jim Harris, star so far. The Y Jrs. would like to play ’The jchedule: Sept. 30—Union; into a whizbang. It was a godsend guard; Paul Host, Mike Koken, Utah lad is unable to play this TODAY Vaughan, Pirates 19; home runs, the Bluefields Jrs. A. C. for the last to Tecry. due to Illness suffered dur- Oct. 7, Connecticut State; 14, Bow- Klein, Phillies. 27; stolen bases, Joe Sheeketski, Norm Greeney, gaune for the Junior A. C. champion Parmelee’s "slider” lean extrem e summer. v doin at Brunswick Me.; 21, Haver- Martin, Cards, 28; pitching. Tin and Ed Kosky. The loss of that ship. The Y Jrs. captured the first ly fast ball that breaks out about like a l ^ a l o , w ith bUlg* FOR A ford at Haverford, Pa.; 28, Am ning, Cubs 18-6. material is enough to make any game by the score of 16 to 8 in a herst at Amherst; Nov. 4, Trinity; five inches and at the same time «oaeh sigh and son. ing shoulders and plle-drivinff nlne-lzmlBg ganoe. Call the Y. M. 11, Wliuams; 18, Rochester at dips an inch or two. The Senators There are a lot of seasoned legs, this 210 pounder can step C. A. for games on Saturday morn Rochester. will find it plenty troublesome. Bat players ready to step into the the 100 yards in 10 seconds, and 10, ing or afternoon. Telephone 7206. The .Williams game will serve as ters usually hit it into the dirt. Yesterday*8 Stars shoes of those graduated plurers can kick and pass. Y. M. C. A. gonlors the principal athletic event for "Tarzan’’ also adds punch to the —juniors and seniors' who‘ ) have Tie answer to Hunk’s other TUBE alumni homecoming da> Giants’ line-up, which needs all il; prasrer is Tcmy Masiottl. With / AB. R. H. PO. A. E. By Aseodated Press hs[d from one to two years of B. Arcklny, c ... 8 4 1 14 0 0 can get. He is a hard, consistent Babe Herman, Cubs, dropped play under fire,.and who have ab- Jadbeloh, Vejar and Murphy aU B. Pavelack, lb.. 8 8 8 4 1 0 hitter and Surprisingly fast on his Brooklyn pitching for five hits. sorbed the Notre Dame system gone, the Notre Dame leader had SUPER-HET J. Varrlck, ss ...8 1 1 0 0 1 feet for a lC5-pounder. Bud^ Myers, Senators, batted in thoroughly. But Hunk is rosy a real problem finding a smart N. Smith, p .. ..8 8 1 1 0 0 On Collesre GHds [ Says Manager Terry: "Parmelee winning runs against ’Tigers with aboutb his s •J- .n '. i : ' -fA- ■ -A ‘■^' •PAxm T m ir 'm • *. /Vri'>*T ■; Read the dlcmified Rental Property Listing on this Pag j i % g i;rtAL NOTICE ^ 6 LOST AND FOUND AUTO ACCESSORIES— APARTMENTIeL-FLATS— BUSINESS LOCATIONS 11 MANqiESrER CASES WAPPING NAME COMPLIANCE TIRES 61 TENEMENTS 68 FOR RENT 64 a T a c o u r t o f p r o b a t s HStiD LOST—WEDNESDAY NIGHT haU at HaBObsstar, Wltbin asfi for tba FOR RENT—OFFICES at 915 Dlstriot' of ‘ Manehaatar, on tba lltb givwu Idttan, with four double USED TIRES— 8. 700-18; 8, 600-19; I FOR RENT—BIX ROOM tenement, IN SUPEtaOR COURT The many friends of Arthur Main street' (next to bank). Rent day of Baptainbar, A. D., lltS. BOARD TOMORROW paws, vicinity Pearl street. Tele 550-18; 2, 525-18; 1. 600-18; L at 589 Center street, modem Im Praaant WILLIAM 8. HYDE., Baa., Hayss, of Fiieaaut Valley, who has 8, very reasonable. Cal' Rocco Farr. phone 86il< 600-n; 4, 475-19; 1, 500-19; 1, 55- provements and garage. Inquire Judsa. . Francis OIBrieit Yaeates Ap 111 at bis home for tbe past 19; 2, 650-19. Esso Station, cor 591 Center street Phone 4757. > Batata____ of Bmiljr yr wW. . FitkinPitkin of Man week, pleased to hear that he LOST—PAY ENVELOPE with obaatar, in aald Dlatriot, incompatant»mp( ner MiM" and Bissell streete. axbtbitad peal ToilaY as Does Stephen U recovering quite rapidly. owner's on front. Finder [FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM flat FOR RENT-rLARUB ROOM 20X40, Tba Coaaarvafor bavins axbtbitad suitable for business or club room, Ita final account with Said aatata to Kridk^ther Caaeai Beatrice Johnaon, youngeet Meetmg at 9 a. m. in Cham please return to Watkins Bros. with all modem improvements. Ap tbia Court for-jdlowaBca, It la resa 829 Main street Apply G. E daughter of Mr. and Mre. Clarence MOVING—TRUCKING- ply 14 Arch street ORDERED:;— TbaiPbat the 2lrd da;lay of Eleven Manchester cases appear Keith Furniture Company, opposite Saptambar A. D., 19SS, at I o''olook W JohBSon has been sick for about on tbe docket at the September ber Office to Pick Local AUltlMOBlLES FOR 8AL£~4 STORAGE 20 FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM down Higb school. , t.) feranooB, at tba Probata Of a week vith the grip. stairs flat, all improvements, rea> fice,' in aeld Manchaatar. bf and tba term ot tbe Hartford Superior ,Mr. and Mrs. Buel C. Grant of SILVER LANE BUS LENS offer tbe aama la aailsrsad for a * haartng on Court. The cases to be heard at FOR SALEl—REO SEDAN cbi^ sonabie rent. Inquire Russell ro RENT—OFFICES AT 865 Mein, Silver Lane, will move into Mr. accommodation o t their large De* 86 tba allowance of' aald acooimt with this session are as tollowa: Charles Mediators. for cash. Inquire at 74 Bigelow stre e t street (Orford Bldg.). Apply EBd- aald aatata, and tbla Court dlraota Kobillnsky's new house in Pleasant s tr e e t Luxe bus for. lodge, party or team werd J. Hoi). TeL 1642 and 8025. the Conservator to five public no- L. King of 140VA Charter Oak street, Valley. trips at spedal rates. Pbons 8068. Incest and indecent assault;'Robert FOR RENT—FOUR room tene tloa to all peraoBB IntaraatSd tbaralu Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allen and WB BUI. SELL and saohange used 8^ . 8864. to appear and be heard tbaraon by Lsnon, 21 of Roebling, N. J., theft daughter ol Longmeadow, Masa., A meeting of the general staff ment, first floor, all improvements, publishing a copy of this order In ears all and modela Armory HOUSES FOR KEN'l 65 of an automobile owned by Thomas were guest' at the home of Mr. and o t the' local NRA committee will be LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE at 170 Oak street, rent 920. Inquire soma nawspapar having a circulation Garage. 60 WeQs street Telephone in said Diatrlct, on or before Sap J. Heritage, South Windsor; Flor M*e. George A Collins, Friday. held at tbe Chamber oi Commerce moving, general trucking, livery Maples Maturaity Home. r e n t s o f 6874. ______EVERT Description tambar 18, 1918, and by posting a ence Gertrude McKinney, 15 Lliley On, account ot rainy weather the office tomorrow morning at nine service. Our affiliation with United and price. Singles, flats, tenements copy of this order on tba publle- atgn- street, (two counts), keeping a oi interesting game of bitfebaD which o’clock for the purpose of naming FOR SALE—MODEL T., ton truck, Vane Service "w»unc lower rates on | FOR RENT—THREE, FIVE and —no charge. Dial 8601. John F. loat in tba Town wbara tba dacaestd orderly bouse; Xenaphone Plperas, an NRA compliance board, whose six room tenements, with all mod kst dwelt, ‘five days' before aald day was to have been played at Spen new tires, and new battery, good fumiturs moving to distant points. Shannon, 79 Russell street of hCarlBg and return make to this non-support; George Miner, 279 Oak cer's Field, on Avery street had to duties shall be education, concilia running order. Inquire 460 Hills- Largs modem trucks, expertenceo em improvementa. Inquire at 147 court ___ street, non-eupport of a minor child; tion and mediation in handling the East Center street or Phone 7864. FO R RENT—6 ROOM single house, be postponed Satu^y afternoon. tow n Road. m ^, prompt service, all goods In* WILLIAM 8. HYDE, Geprge Hurwitx, 621 Garden street, It was to have oecn a boneflt game follow ing: sured while in transit art features ] with furnace, and 'all Improvemehte, Judge. Hartford, speeding; Stanley Tunske, Complaints of non-compliance H-9-18-8S fo r tbe TJvr Community church offered at no extra ezpensc to you. FOR RENT—5 ROOM tenement, garage, 181 Oak street. Inquire 88 Buckland street, theft of 9500 with the President’s Re-employ- modem improvements, call at 15 house. Want Ad lafennatleB Daily trips to New Vork, baggage 179 Oak. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD froim the home of Stella L. Olwssky The clamb^e given by Mr. and ment Agreement; petitions for e x - Ashworth street or telephone 8022. at Manohester, within and. for th# of 181 Oak street; John F. Barry, 24 ceptions mider Paragraph 14 of the c«llvered dlreot to steamship piers ro RENT-FIVE AND SIX room Mrs. Frank House in their pine Oarage if desired. Dlstriot of Hanobester, on the 16tb North Fairfield street, drunken driv Agreement; and petitio'is for per For further information call 8068. bouses, single and double; aiM grove Sunday was attended by Manchester day of September A, D., 1983. ing; Louis Orvlnl, Cottage street, mission to operate on tbe longer 8860, 8864. Perrett A Glenney. Ino., modem apartments. Apply Bdwaro Present WILLIAM'S. HYDE, Esq., about fifty people. FOR RENT—HEATED apartment, breach of the peace; Carmeio Lom hour schedule of existing union Evening Herald J. Holl. Telephone 4642 and 8026. Judge. Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Stough second floor, 81i.6 Main street, 8 Trust estate of Elisabeth • M. bardo, Homestead street, keeping ton and son have returned to their contracts, instead of the maximum PAINTING—PAPERING 21 large rooms, fireplace, bath, gas Shewry u-w of John W. Shewry late liquor with Intent to sell. home in Eac^ Windsor from visit hours of the President’s Agree CLASSIFIED • range and water heater, newly FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM flxt of' Manchester, In said District, de single bouse, ell -'improvements, The appeal of Francis O’Brien of ing Mrs. Walker ir Red-Bank, N. J. ment. advertisements PAINTING, PAPER HANGING rt novated, first class condition, ceased. garage if deslrtd. 16 Homestead The Trustee having exhibited its 27 Owen etrSet, Hartford, charged This Board is to consist of an and kalsomining done at reason fumlstaed if desired, rent reason Oosat six sTersa* words to a Uae. street.'Telephone 7091. annual account with said estate to with driving imder the influence of employee in industry, an employee laltlsls, nninbers and a y re v l^ o n s able prices. Estimate cheerfully able. Apply G. E Keith Furniture this Court for allowance, It is intoxicating liquor and driving with AVIATOR MURDERED in ret^l or wholesaJ- trade, em •aob ooQBt as a word and oonpovnd given. Telephone 5064. Company opposite High school. ORDERED:—That the 23d day of out a license wius vacated this morn ployer in iLdustry, employer in re words MM two worts. MlnlininD cost Is September A. D., 1983, at 8 o’clock LEGAL NOTICES 78 (a t.) forenoon, at the Probate Ot ing by his attorney, Cornelius Hollywood, Calif., Sept. 18— (AP) tail or vbolesak trade, representa ^ 0 0 of threo Unoa FOUR ROOM TENEMENT; three O’Shea of Hartford as was also the —^The body of William T. Dodson, Iilno ratoi per day for transient REPAIRING 23 I ic^, In said Manchester, be and the tive of consumer, a lawyer and the room aptrxtmenta, at 38 Mapie AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD same Is assigned for a hearing on appecd of Stephen KroU of this aviator and professicmal parachute permanent chairman, R. K. Ander auieetlve Mtutk IV, WW the allowance of said account with jumper, was found In front ol his “ — — Cbame MOWER SHARPENINO, vacuum street Six room tenement garage, at Manchester, within and for the said' estate, and this Court directs town, charged with intoxication. son. District of Manchester, on the 16th home eawly today. The body bore S ConseoutiT# ^ y s «| J cleaner, washing machine, gun, School street Telephone 6517. the Trustee to give public notice to The week-end brought four addi S Oonseontlve Days . . • ots. U ets day of September A. D., 1933. all peraons Interested therein to ap a dozen knife wounds. tional Mgrers of the President’s lock repairing, key making. Bralth- Present WILLIAM S. HYDE. Esq., pear and be heard thereon by pub 1 Day ...... •••■•I 11 ®f*' 1J,®~ FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM down Judge. Police said they believed Dodson Re-employment Agreement, bring All orders for Irreanlar insertions waits, 52 Pear) street lishing a copy of this order in some had been slain and that revenge was will be obaraed at the one time rate. stairs flat, with garage, all.Im Trust estate of The Ladles Ben newapaper having a circulation In ing the tota. to 545. The latest Special rates for Iona term e v ^ provements, 29 Walker street. evolent Society and The Ladies For said Dlstriot, <.n or before September I V a / / Street a motive after they learned Dodson signers .re' Singer Sewing Ma day advertising alven upon fin e st. Telephone M37. eign Missionary Society under the 18, 1933, and by posting a copy of bad queirreled Saturday night with chine 'Company, Sullivan Sign ▲ds ordered for three or six COURSES AND CLASSES 27 will of Grace L House late of Man this order on tbe publfo signpost in chester, in Bald District, deceased. an unidentified man at a West Service, Wallace D. Robb and B. and stopped before tbe tblrd or nftb the Town where tbe deceased last Hollywood club. The quarrel, so day will be obarged only foi tbe ac BBAUTT CULTURE—Earn While RENTS NOW AVAILABLE in oU The Trustee having exhibited Its dwelt, five days before said day of W. Cummings. It was also reported tual number of times the ad appear learning. Oetaile free. Hartford sections of the town, modern five account with' said .estate to this hearing ,and return make to this police said they were -informed, that the total number of consumer ed, cbargina at tbe rate earned, but Academy of Hairdressing. 693 Main and six room tenements'from 918 Court, for allowance, and having filed Court. ' . ______arose over an insult to Dodson’s 22- pledges had reached 4,500, 500 no allowance or refunds can be made its resignation as Trustee of said WILLIAM S. HYDE, year-old wife, Tanjra. Dodson was on six time ads stopped after the street Hartford. per month up. Arthur A. Knofla. estates and application having been Judge. short of the goal. fifth day. Telephone 6440 or 4359. made for the appointment of suc H-9-13-33. New York, Sept. 18.—National 41. When ei-'^)loyers are operating No "till forbids” ; Ulsplay lines not cessor trustees, It Is Tea Co. sales for the week ended Dodson at one time was chief of under exceptions to the Presldenrs HELP WANTED— ORDERED:—^Tbat the 23d day of AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD the parachute section of the San "°m ie Herald will not be responsible FOR RENT — SECOND FLOOR Sept. 9 amounted to 94,474,520 com- Agreement and desire o obtain the September A. D., 1933, at 8 o’clock at Mancheater, within and for the pjtfed with 94,677,734 In the cor Diego Naval air station and ot the for more than one Incorrect Insertmn FEMALE 35 Flat of five rooms, 28 Marble (s. t.) forenoon, at the Probate Office, District of Manchester, on the 16th Blue Eagle, the following instruc of smy advertisement ordered for street. All modem conveniences. In said Manchesler, be and tbe same day of September A. D., 1933. responding period last year. As ol! aircraft squadrons of the battle tions should be follow ed: Sig;n the more than one tlma WANTED—SALESLADY for part is assigned for a hearing on the al this date the company had 1,317 The Inadvertent omission of luTOr- Dial 6712. Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., fleet. certlflv’ ite oi compliance adding to and full-time work. Must be be lowance of said trustees th . accept' Judge. stores in operation against* 1,445 a rsct publication of advtJtlslna will m ance of said resignations and ap it the following clause: "Except for rectified only by cancellation of the tween 25-40 years of age. Write | poR Estate of Mary Gado late of Man year ago. those 'nterlm provisions reg;ardlng r e n t —LILLET STREET, polntmebt of successor account with Chester, in said District, deceased. INDUSTRIALIST DIES obarge made for the service ‘sndered. box R Herald stating experience. near Center, first floor modem five- said estates, and this court directs The Administratrix having exhibit wages and hours which have been all advertisements must conform the Trustee to give public notice to la style, copy and typography with room apartment; outlet for electric ed her administration account with There were 186,394 holders of Toronto, Sept. 18.— (AP)—Joseph approved-by the %...... Trade A s all persons interested therein to ap said esUte to this Court for allow.- United >:>tates Steel Corporation regulations enforced by the puWlsb- stove; garage. Inquire 21 Elro. pear and be beard thereon by.pub Newton Shenstone, 78, president of sociation.’’ Deliver this certiflcafii ers and they reserve tbe right to HELP WANTED—MALE 36 Phone 6661. ance, it is common stockslock onuu September 1, m jbixv of compliance to the post office. edit, revue or reject any copy con lishing a copy of this order In some ORDERED:—^That the 28d day of com m on oopiexuuci x. * ^ - HArriit Harvester Corn- newspaper having a circulation in September A. D.. 1938, at 8 o’clock Three months previous the holders, ^e M «ey Harts The employer will then be given a sidered obJectlonaWa^ _ . WANTED—A-T ONC^, 2 men, ea^ r e NT—POUR AND SIX- said District, on ok before Septem numbered 189,569 whUe on Septem^ P«>ypany “ 4 “ Canadas leading diOSINO HOURS—Classified ads to (B. t.) forenoon, at the Probate Office, industrledists, died today. Blue Eagle but before displaying be published same day must be rei having car, for retail routes, in Tenements, with all Im- ber 18, 1933, and by posting a copy ■in said Manchester, be and tbe same ber 1, 1932, the stock was held by of this order on tbe public signpost Mr. Shenstone, who was bom at It, he must put a white bar across celved by IS o'clock noon: Saturdays Manchester nearby t™ . provements. at 15 Oakland street is assigntd for a hearing on the al 190,284 individuals. its breast wit h the word "provi ld:te a. m. Grand Union Tea Company. Write p-j, 007. in the Town where the deceased last lowance of said administration ac Brantford in 1855, had been with the dwelt, five days before said day of count 'With said estate, and this Massey Harris, organization for sional’’ on it. If his petition Is fi TELEPHONE YOUB to or ask for Mr. Taylor at 39 • ______hearing and return make to this Court directs the Administratrix to Former executives of the securi more than 50 years. He was a di nally approved by'the NRA he may Locust stree*,, Manchester on Sat- poR RENT—FIVE-ROOM FLAT, Court. ' give public. notice, to all persons in W ANT ADS. WILLIAM S. HYDE. ties department of Henry L- rector in many other concerns. take the bar down. If the petition urday, Monday and Tuesday. Hours 45 Benton street, Just redecorated. terested therein, to appear and be Ads are accepted over the telepnone Judge, heard thereon by publishing a copy Doherty and C6 . have organized the He is survived by his widow, three is not approved the employer must nt tbe CHABGH RATE given above 10-12 a. m., and 1-3 p. m. AU improvements; rent reasonable. fit this .order. in. some newspaper firm of Alpha Distributors, Inc., to sons and two daughters. comply with the agreement in full. an a convenience to advertisers, but AT A "!OURT OF PROBATE HELD deal in sec^tles. R. C. Russum is tbe CASH HATHS will be accepted as Call 5588. at Manchester, within and for having a oirculatlon in said District, FUId. PATMBNT If paid at tbe busi the District of Manchester, on the on or before September 18, 1933, and the president. ness office on or before the seventh POULTRY AND SUPPLIES 431 POR RENT—f iv e r o o m p l a t . 16th day of September A. D„ 1988. by posting a copy of this order on day foUowlag the first InserUon the public signpost in the Town West Center street, with all im Present WILLIAM S. HYDE. Jsaq» where the deceased last dwelt, five each ad otherwise tbe CHARQB provements. Inquire 237 West Cen Judge. ' nil r a t e will be collected. No responsi FOR SALE — RHODE ISLAND | Estate of Margaret Pierson late of days before said day of hearing and CURB QUOTATIONS bility for errors In telephoned ads ter str^t after 5. Manchester, in said District, deceased, return make to this Court. will be assumed and tbelr accuracy Red Pullets, Telephone 8671. WILLIAM S. HYDE. The Administratrix having exhibit Judge easmot be guaranteed. HERE IS A NICE RENT for 3 ed her administration account with Assd Gas and E lec ...... 1% ALLEN’S ROASTING ducks. live said estate to this Court for allow H-9-18-33. INDEX OF K'c lb., dressed 22c. Toiiano Pum- persons, 5 rooms 918.00 with some Amer Sup P ow ...... 3 ^ o E o n e E improvements. Call immediately. ance, it is AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Blue Ridge ...... 2% CLASSIFICATIONS plke and Parker streets. Tel. 8837. ORDERED:—That the 23d day of at Manchester, within and for the 91 South M£dn street. Tel. 7505. September A. D., 1933, at 8 o'clock Central States Elec ...... 2 ^ i.U.aMT.( Blrtbs .....M ..o M u .«».K ..H s.a . A District of Manchester, on the 16th Cities Service ...... 2% Hngagements * (s. t.) forenoon, at the Probate Office, day of Septembier A. D., 1933. jP itn.mtmA snvica nc. FOR RENT—HALF HOUSE of in said Manchester, be and the same Present WILLIAM S. HYDE. Esq.. Cities Service, pfd ...... 14% Harrlr-es O ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 6 is assigned for a hearing on the al Deaths ^ rooms, modem, with garage. 236 Judge. , Elec Bond and Share ...... 21% lowance of said administration ac Estate of Theresa L. Zunmerman Card of Thanks H USED BATTERY SETS, parts of Center street. Telephone 3654. count with said estate, and this Ford Limited ...... 5% In Memorlam e e o oaso ^ late of Manchester, in said District, Niag Hud Pow ...... 7% Lost EJld F'OtlOd •:o«ac»;ondo.«M.*«**( * 1927 Essex, good cook stove, oil Court directs the Administratrix to deceased. / Announcements este;* era •••»•«• « • burner and hot water boiler. F. C. POR RENT—MAIN STREET, five give public notice to all .persons in The Executor having exhibited his Penn R o a d ...... 3 ^ Personals ...... • terested therein to appear and be administration account with said es Stand OU In d ...... 33% Jones, Chestnut Drive, Manchester and six room tenements, modem. heard thereon by publishing a copy tate to this Court for allowance, it Automobiles of this order in some newspaper hav "United Founders ...... 1% Automobiles for Sale .....a ..« n • Green. Inquire 459 Main street. Phone is United Gas ...... 3% Automobiles for Bxcbarge «>..» • 6150. ing a circulation in said District, on ORDERED:—That the "23d day of Auto Accessories—^Tlres I” or before September 18, 1933, and by Septe'mber A. D., 1933, at 8 o’clock United Lt and Pow A ...... 4 Auto Repairing—Painting V FUEL AND FEED 49-A posting a copy of this order on the (s. t.) forenoon, at the Probate office, UtU Pow and I t ...... 1% FOR RENT—SIX ROOM tenement, public signpost in the Town where Canadian M arconi...... 3% Auto Schools ...... at ■-‘A tbe deceased last dwelt, five days in said Manchester, be and the same Autos— Ship by Truck w ATLANTIC KEROSENE and range at 14 Edgerton street, all modem is assigned for .a hearing on the al Mavis Bottling ...... 1% Autos—For Hire f improvements, five minutes to before said day of hearing and re lowance of said administration ac- Garages—Service—Storage n .w . oil. 15 gallons and over 8 l-2 c per turn make to this Court. courit with said estate, and this Motorcycles—Slcyclee ...... timm 11 gallon delivered. Porterfield Tire mills. Telephone 8301. WILLIAM S. HYDE, k i l l e d b y a u t o Judge. Court directs the Executor to* give Wanted Autos—Motorcycles . . . . 1> W orks, 68 Spruce street. Phone public notice to all persons inter Bustuess aud Professloiial Set ticee FOR RENT—SIX ROOM tenement, H-9-18-33, ested therein to appear and be heard New Haven; Sept. 18 — (AP) — Business Services Offered ...... IS 6584. all modem improvements. Comer AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD thereon by pablishing a copy of this Abraham Freed, 84, stood on the Household Services Offered . . . . . l l - A Wadisworth and Summit streets. order in ' some newspaper having a Building—Contracting ....iv ..:.. It at Manchester, -within and lor the circulation in aald District, on or be sidewalk at a street intersection Florists—Nurseries ...... GARDEN—FARM - Apply 31 Wadsworth street. district of Manchester, on tbe 16th fore September 18. 19!88. and by post this morning just as two automo Funeral Directors...... 1* day of September, A. D„ 1933. ing a copy of this order on the pub biles, one making the turn were In Heatlm Plumbing—Roofing . a 17 DAIRY PRODUCTS [f o r RENT—TWO 4 ROOM tene- Present 'WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq, lic signpost in tba Town whers the collision. The bumper of one car Insurance ...... j ; ments, newly paintea inexpensive. Judge. Millinery—Dressmaking . . . . » • « 18 FO R SALE— N A TIV E g^i^ipes. U. J. Upon application of Apno G. Reide deceased last dwelt, five days before flew off, struck and felled Freed. He Apply 178 Spmee street. said day of hearing and return make Movlng-^rucklng—Storage . . . SO Osano. 155 Oak street. Telephone man praying that an instrument pur died in a hospital within an hour. Painting—Papering ...... — imt SI porting to be the last will and testa to this court. __ Professional Services .m Sj 8816. FOR RENT—MODERN^ 5 ROOM ment of ■ said diseased be admitted ■w il l ia m S. HYDE, The machines which collided were to probate and that letters of admin Judge. a light truck driven by Morris Cas- i a _ : : Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning S4 lower flat, garage if desired. In H-9-18-88. . . (READ THE STOKV. "HEN (X)U)R THE PICTURE) quire 20 Birch street. Istratlon with tbe will annexed be sesse and a car driven by Abraham Toilet Goods and Service . . . . . n . So HOUSEHOLD GOODS granted on said estate, as per appli Bober, 26. The latter was making Wanted—eBusiness Service w ..* * S6 cation on file, It is The big poll parrot shouted, "Say, said Duncy. Then th^ mother cal FO R RENT— 6 ROOM FLAT at the turn smd struck the truck. Tbe stood on her two hind paws. EdueatloBa] FOR SALE—FOUR BURNER ORDERED:—That the foregoing A palindrome la a word or sen if you wantint all those cats to play. Courses ana Classes S7 comer of Trotter and Center application be heard and determined bumper of Bober’s car flew off. Both “My goodness, she can under Glenwood gas stove right hand tence which reads tjie same either you’ll have to feed them milk, first Private Instruction . . . c».. . •»* S8 streets. Call Rocco Farr. Phone at the Probate office in Manchester drivers were arrests on charges of Then they’U feel like having fun.’’ stand what you are saying. Gee, Dancing eseeeeeee««g«g«K A': ' — A By TPhtidne Fox nonsense! % N 6 U - 8 A R W k SENSE . -V ' ■ - ■ — - ■- -4 WHAT IS A BARQAIN? A bar- A newspaper is in a. fnSre dlAcult ■■■■■■ • ndn is something that makes you position any other business flad when you buy it and mad iwhen when there is a widespread depres fou tiy to use it sion. It can curtail its cost only by curtailing its service to the public, •Mtigha-m (laughing)— saw you and the moment it starts to do tiiat' yesterday having to sew a button it Is Inviting disaster. A news on your coat paper is built upon service. It holds Henpeck (snapping with some its place in the confidence and affec warmth)—^That’s untrue: tion of the public because of the day Tynghutn (emphatically)— tell in and day out service which it you I did. I saw you with my own gives. It must give this service / eyes. whether it gives it at a profit or a Henpeck (giving a superior smile) loss. —I tell you I didn’t It was my wife’s coat Junior—Daddy, will you please get down on your hands and knees ? IF YOU WOULD LIVE LONG Daddy—What for, son? a n d s l u m b e r PEIA.CEFULLY, Junior—^’Cause teacher wants me TAKE NO SIDES IN POLITICS to draw a picture of a hippopota a n d d o n o t m e n t i o n p r o h i mus. b i t i o n . Mr. Pee Wee—^My fiancee’s father seems to think she’s marrying a “Virgins,” writes a lady, “are fool, but he’s wrong. bom, not made.” It all depend/, Miss Pert—Why? Are you go madam, it all depends. ing to break the engagement? THE BUSINESS OF LIFE IS Fancy names for the food on the NOT TO GET AHEAD OF OTHER hotel menus were invented to hdp PEOPLE, BUT TO GET AHEAD the cook get rid of the garbage. OF OURSELVES. Note from a teacher on Betty’s RAMBLING REMARKS: Lots report card read: “Good worker of “birds” are known to bankers by but talks too much.” their “notes.” . . . About the only Note from Betty’s father over thing a quitter does well is quit. signature on back of < card: “ You . . . A pair of shoes gets more busi ought to meet her mother.” ness them a pair of pants. . . . Out in Reno the Bonds of Matrimony are Mary—George has offered me his , far -below par. . . . It’s only the hand. cheap bandits .that Stop to rob ^ e Jane—That’s all he has left since branch banks. . . . One can ride he has been going with you. further on a graceful compliment than a whole volume of complaints. . . . A whole lot of jolly good fish elaeper Fa n n y Sa y ; ing expeditions ain’t nothing more BEa.aapoT.orr.. than a poker game. . . . Many a girl has learned to her sorrow that it does not pay to bite her finger Horrible Possibilities nails. . . . How we do appreciate SCORCHY SMITH good health—^when we’re sick. . . . ^ A l,OF All THEM INJUNS TM' CHtytUMES WOULD you SAY THAT SORRY YOU A S K «) THAT GOESQO€STlOfl| rGOOD HEAVENS Man*s character is what he stands ISTd* ONES T U ' SOttMER-S HA©TH’ NVOST RESPECT ’ THAT WAS IN FAVOR OF ______SCORCHY . PER____ TH A T'f 'f TH' aANGLE. n g l e . YOU DON\'T MEAN TO BETTy’S SAFETY? -r WMOT'S WORRVIN'TH' c r o w INDIAN SAY -m ev'D COMMIT B U T T H ’ SFNRiTS ARE. SLM?E for. His reputation what he falls PER . TM EVS BORN STRffTE&vSYS AN* PVERCE. DIRECTIN' THEM. AN* THEY PIGHTERS . rr WERE A 6 0 O V TH IN G T U ' TRIBE ^b ejln g m o r e s p ir it u a l TRACKERS • MURbGR- IN COLD ■for. . . . For that matter, complex- a i n ’t Co in ’ t o St o p WERE Sm a l l I T h e r e , a in 't n o t e l l \h w h a t t h ' BLOOD JUSTBECAUSI -ions ar«i’t as bad as they’re paint SP1RVTS m i g h t s a y t o d o in t h T h e y h a d a dream ] AT NOTHIN'- BUT TH’ BLACK- . ^ ed. . . It’s trying to keep out of the •DREANVS . T H E Y BEEN KNOWED FER NOBODY ! poor house that lands a lot of folks FEET ISTH'AAOST TO -DEKVV40 HUMAM SACRIFICE '. ; bi jail. . . . Women lie about their AWSTERIOOS - -age and men lie about their in^pme. TUEY-^ greatest r / . . . Most of us can fool ourselves believers in easier than we can fool others. . . . t u ' m epicin e The fellow who gets the easy money BUNDLES’ •soon develops the slippery thumb. •. . . The average wife csm tell by the way hubby acts when Tempta tion is on the telephone. . . . Moth er says men are ^1 right as a class, -if its a Bible class. . . . Many a fel low shines in the stadium who feels Nlost in the classroom. WOULD YOU CONSIDER THE CLASP OF A SALESMAN’S WASHINGTON TUBS II I By O a n e OUT OUR WAY HANDSHAKE AS A “PRESS OF SMOT OP, OR fygPi$»,QxM\., AND e a s y DON'T UKE THE IDEA OF HAVIHG AMOTHEift! Good h e a v e n s ; DOGGONE WERl S*4E BUSINESS?” il_L LET GO C )w G£AOVS 'V-AKidefi. ^PROSPECTOR SO NEAR. ______GEE WZ\ UETENI! DONE iT ON PoRPO^, Salesman—Care to buy a nice let R i g h t N ^ w f WOT IF UE An o th e r dog •TC) G i v e T i -V N E IG H B O R S ter opener? The trouble with correspond Man—Don’t seed one; I’m mar ence lessons is that you ;can^t even FINDS TH' t e a m ; A LAUGH . X A S T v/oo‘vE GOT ried. I dance with the mailman.^' ~ SOLD FIRST? JB H ER TO NOV-D ME, NO H i P S , IS 7 vsiHiLE Fi x e d v y h a t s w r o n g -THIS AERIAU \NlRE, WITH VOO — LElt PULL, T FELT HER GENTlV A Be l t , a n d •TRWiN’ TO S H A l^ e NO H iP S , IE» together/ M E O O T A M«y e x p e c t i n ' NOCH f r o m a P a n t s . BELT* rilNO THIS TIME; I - I HAVEM'T BLESS MV SOULf WHV,X . ^ T ^ PBOSPECTORS ANY CLAIM. heard YOU'D — \A)ELL,MEVCR ' a r r i v e . m in d ! com e o n , j o e , VUE'LL PITCH A TENT DOWN BV MISS FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser WEBSTER'S rLACE^ ON THE MEBM WHO IS THIS MR. THAT'S A MR.6ERM..» THEVBE ftOrnrLE?AMD THIS HE AMD MR. BOTTLE j OUR MEAT, 01HER MAN^ WHOSE HAVE BEEM RE6ULAR FRECKLES MAME I CAM’T MAKE CUSTOMERS OF MIME I f O UT, MR. SINCE SOME TIME HUFF? IN JU N E ! y/t' iM m o t h e r s vJR.WILLIAM'S . ; e tan lY^u soivicc. Mc.iMa.'v. a mt. orp. ./mV G»ET G R A W : • tan BY w* aamec. amma. u. a mr.orr. 9-/8 < ______■______By Small SALESMAN SAM______Right______Back A t Him! OH, . tOECC, IF ftMV Suy WMeS M6. "W OU»LE, ('LL C3o e s m p x n a g -/ t^AiL-tAPiM I TH' Po s t T ^ "IH’ RACB-'U- & ooN TtU’ IJIED AM’ TU' RAE.'i.BeRlL'f/ TA BOOTI (OOMOeRu)oMni=o Li)u(=pttM6R.ec= TM'TH' lilWlsOGYb T TckiciM’a k i n J Ht » 11 • I/.///'''/’ «W fHOPPING..fHOPPING. SHE , WON'T EHOOT THE WORKS. SCARED.. SHE WON'T BUY ANYTHING ...OH— O^CLOCK . . . AMY . CAN t WONT 0 UY ANYTHING. IT|» IT'E JUET A GAME OF HERS USUALLY FIND A HAT TRAVELING SALESMEN | JUET A TRICK OP HIRE TO KEEP MB EITTINB IN A CHBAP UD ^ MAKB IT LOOK LIKE A LITTLB W H ILI-- FROM CHICAGO ? HMM...., TO THROW A SCAR! INTO I THIS HOTEL ROOM AND ____r GUBEB SHE •ECAUEE I LOANED *50 WORRYING WHILB SHE5 EHB TRIED ID EH^-. WHATS THEIR WHY, THEY SURELY THEY WOULONfT . . . WBLL— TH Bea , STAYED FOR THE ARB ,TO THE JUDGE...., GONB... HBLUO...IT'E< SECOND SHOW^ BUSINEBS? WANT TO KILL POODLE- . . . . EHB'LL BE n o o n ... MAYBB . «e%LOCK..HOV THB TIMB PUBB., EHB ... OH WBLL..XV4 TRAVELING BACK BY EHBS > ETOPPBD FOR NOT WORRIED NOON LUNCH I IN BOMB f. PROBARIY 'S/BNT SALESMEMi ^ B A R O O M ----- TD A MOVIB— FROM CHICAGO. •THIS IS GETTIM’ , GOOFV^ 1 f t ' # / A7 >* ’ '^/t’^'V^i ’, . , ,• .X- ' V - : n ' - .Mr.'a&d Mia. D. J. Moriarty F «n k 'a »usch, 4iroctor qf the vW bo at too Halo 9toM aoeb To4»t' PU8UG SETBACK PARTY ^augMsr, Mias Arlyns C Moriar^ Itaereatlon Centers, with Mrs. Busch 3 TOWNS wni Tim l i O ^ A L NOTES ' 9L, Thnndoy « id Sotunfay attoiH, of FloraDca street, and M tsl Annie ^ fhmlly, wm leave tomorrow tor —Joti fMstf' one ' to 'fivo . -P- - -T . • , . . . , taM dij« Sept. 19, 8:15 p. m. B. (VOmmell of South Main street, Westbrook, Me., to spend a weA J:, attmded the Cavanaugh family re with his btother therTT , T0RPR0BATIJDP6E Mn.^ -Albert; MacLesu /and Infant KNUTINGIT HALE? W fi, aad M r s ., toigUeiid FWk Oonnmmlty CSob. union at Grange hall, Haddam Neck, dsugfitto, of 102 Hollister street, TTnuoday nights from seven to niflie 89' pcMUM'Stnet ______yesterday. 8 Ouh Fviiee. BcCrariunenta, 85cw Mrs. Gertrude'Hills of .AzMlovef^ o’clock . ' *01 . leeions will be given o f toair dfeaghter, Francis Charter of isungton, on tlie maasanine in .t^ lear of tu jj to 'B. Hetbert Shirley Luettgens, 9 year old Columbia Republleans Claim Robert Douglas of 187 Summit Wen Known Local Wonum. to son of Anderson of 68 ____ daua^ter of Mr. and Mrs. William INFLATION CERTAIN atore wbidi '• a wdl Ilgbtod room, Botatlon Should Brihg Vk» stret, Edward Heubner of RockviUe . - Conduct Claasea at Storo waB Buitod tor handwork. . street No date has been sat to e Luettgens of Madison street, acci and Mra. Lucy Strant of 85 Hudson tory for Candidate Hunt. Three Times Weekly. These leeiohB are given toee of wedi9n|r> ‘ dentally tipped over a coffee per street were 'chscharged and Mrs. ABOUT TOWN charge to an persons purchasing colator yesterday and scalded her IF N R A F A m , DOLAN Frances Lucas of Vernon, Mrs. V lo AD'VERTIflEMENT l^;s. She vdll be unable to return yam from Mrs. Baker or toe Hale v«— Qlenns li. Denton of 20 Tomorrow, from 6 o’clock in the toria Tanner of 19'Autimm street - Mn. Myrtle Baker of 67 Copi- Mrs. Bose Hrcmlck of'The vnbrajM to her studies at the Lincoln school and Robert Cassells of 105 Cedar store. Mrs. Dakar will specialize in Y^eat Middle Turnpike, left today for a week or so. morning until 6 o’clock In the after stock Road will be at toe J. W. Tioga yams. Customers of the Hale DrSas SIbto is in New Y ork peraop- for South Badley, Mau., v^ere she noon, the voters of the towns of street were admitted Saturday. ally aeleepng a purchase of nisu Mrs. Mary McNamara of 610 Hale Company tiiree timea each store and Mrs. Baker are eordiaUy will enter tl.e Freshman class of Mystic Review, W. B. A. will give Recoyery Board Head TeHs Andover, Bolton and Columbia- will V ^k starting tomorrow and will invited to come ir and see her at fall frocks to be featured during . Mount Holyoke College. east their ballots tor Judge of pro North Main street, Mrs. Hazel Fin Manchester’s NRA days at theb a pivot bridge pmrty tomorrow eve ney of Andover, Horace Cummings ^ve free, instructions in knitting. toe store tomorrow afternoon. ning at 8 o’clock in Odd Fellows bate for the Andover district, wni( shop. ' Kiwanians Program Most comprises these three‘towns. of Elast Hartford, Ctoarles Weber 'M rs.! Baker is • weU known to The weekly rehearsal of the hall, with Mrs. Julia Rawson of 96 .Foster street, Joseph Sugzda Oecllian club will be omitted tomor< The Republican nominee is Clay Manchester j^ ls and women aa an head of the committee. Prizes will of Wapping were admitted ' and row evening. be awarded at each table and re ton Hunt " of Columbia and the Succeed. Arthur Olson of 16 Munroe street expert m her line She conducted freshments served. A brief business iDemooratic candidate is L. D. Eaton o f Bolton. and Miss Dorothy Simler of Wap^ her own knitting shop last winter Miss Jessamine Smith, librarian meeting will precede the card sodaL and spring at Center street where at the South Manchester Public Ih e office was held for years by ping were discharged yesterday. A daughter was bom at toe hos scores of Manchester girls and Library, has returned from her va **No sane person wants Infiation J. White Sumner, deoeatod, o t Bol A meeting of the Democratic pital today to Mr. and M . Ernest women received careful Instnic- cation. , and that will be the result ' unless ton, who was a Democrat, but en 9 With Lovely Hand Women’s club will be held Wednes dorsed each jrear by the Republi Vennard of 151 Cooper streeL tiona in knitting. Those wbo wlito the National Recovery Act j>ro- day afternoon at 2:30 at the home cans. Previous to the election of Joseph Steppe, 60, of 81 Weils to take additiona, leasona, and new The Ladies Sewing Circle of the of Mrs. Ridiard G. Rich of East gram succeeds,” declared Dr." Ed customers, are invited to Join M n Highland Park Community club will Mr. Sumner, the position was held street. Miss Agnes Jordt of 25 Jordt Center street. This is the beginning w ard G.>^pol‘m, head o f the state by a resident of Andover and it is street and Mrs. Herman Gates of 23 Baker’s knitting classes at toe begin a series of public setback of the fall activities and the ques Hale store tomorrow. Each person pa^es tomorrow evening at 8:15 recovery Taoard and collector of in a long time since Columbia has had Lilac street were admitted v and tion of the milk survey Of the state the office located in that town. This George Carter of 92 HilllUrd street ia given indi'vldual attention. o’clock. Refreshments will be serv will be considered. ternal revenue, at the weekly noon day meeting of the Kiwanis Qub is one of the reasons why toe Re and Raymond Jones of 59 High As knitting I f increasing in ed and three cash prizes awarded publicans claim that it ^oUld go to the winners. at the Jountry Club today. street were discharged today. vogue and knitted dresses and ac The first idtting of the fall bridge Outlines Activities Columbia. cessories are toe last word in fash tournament sponsored ly the Ma Dr. Dolan outlined the activities ion, girls will find it easy to make A daughter was bom this morn sonic Social Club wUl be held at ing at St. Francis Hospital, to Mr. of the state NRA organization KIMBERLEY CHENEY —find very inexpensive, too—these the Masonic Temple tonight at 8 since the drive to bring back pros knitted gejmenb tmder expert, More Popular and Mrs. Alfred P. Shaw of West o’clock. The committee in charge MRS. L i n ^ "RAMONA” Hartford. The baby is a grand perity began, pointing out that personal supervision. Mn. Baker Than Ever, consists of Richard Matchett, Dr. three million persons had returned ENGAGED TO MARRY daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Shaw David Nelson and Holgar Bach. of North. Elm street. to work in the nation in lesa than WINS IN TRIAI3 Hale’s Is Proud This toiumament proved very popU' two months. He congratulated lar last year and a large attend Son of Howell Cheney to .Wed Mrs. Ethel Wickes requests that Manchester for its splendid show To Announce ance is expected tonight. ing in the NRA campaign and Miss Margreta C. Swenson— all members of the drill team of Receives Silver C in Com- Chapman Court, Order of Amar praised the work of local NRA offi 19 No Date Set. LAMB Cut From Prime Steer Beef. NOTICE! Don *t Lhive A Dirty Car! I b i STEW Freeh—wholesome! i ws DoeuniwsT Manchester Coal Dealers APPEARANCE COUNTS! ME FUNERAL H^ME 0| Prices In Effect September 18, 1933 WILLIAM P. LlaiowlMa to B O STO N I V - s T a a CARS e Trisa Itony — — 30. D ays B ane Tris SS.M » Days C.O.D. % Ton GO.D. I ;1“E -> / 'rv-y. • 'V v '' .Vi .W - ■TAKES^ Tool MCTIee N O -B U T tM S € E COME TO THINK OF ARETHEV HERE r p OTHA IT, NOW, rr WAS IN VOUR HCTTEL LOOKIN’ FOR T " E lo a MR. BOTTLE WHO NOW, MR. 'EM BACK ANY WAKITED PORK CHOPS HUFF? OACY FOR DINNER OKIE EVENING r