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Starts from Depot Square Another Freight Stalled Happens” ; Statement Re- Mutual Aid Program IN COAL HELD; at 2:30 p. m. Tomorrow. On Bridge; Cars Catch lieves Tension at Genevig ____ > Paris,' Sept. 27.—(AP)— Oreat^ If such a pact Is concluded, \he REACIIACCORD Britain and France are negotiating two nations will set up a mutual Fire After Collision. The largest and most pretentious a mutual assistance agreement to assistance combination comparable Dispatch from Ethiopia parade held In Manchester since cope with any European war threat, to the pre-war triple entente be- the Tenth Armlatic parade In’ 1928, French officials said today. tween Britain, France and Russia. Westport, Sept. 27.— (AP) — The Miners Will Go Back to will be held tomorrow afternoon, Ths proposed pact, now In the dis- The possibility of the British and States It Is StiO Raining.

freight engineer was killed and starting at 2:30 from Depot Square. cussion stage. Is said by these offi- French fleets co-operating In the en- cials to be iln outgrowth of the Italo- three members of two train crews All of the larger clubs, societies forcement of sanctions, such as a Work Next Tuesday In Ethioplan dispute. It was also stimu- R6me, Sept. 27.— (A P )—An Ital- were Injured, one critically, early and industrial concerns will be blockade, raised a discussion be- lated by the promise of Sir Samuel tween Laval and Anthony Eden, represented In the parade, which is ian government spokesman said to- today when the "Maine Bullet", a Hoare, British foreign secretary, be- British minister for League of Na- All But Four Areas In expected to be over two miles long, day that Italy was willing to ob- fast freight, ploughed Into the rear fore the League of Nations that tions affairs, In their recent meeting. and will Include floats, marching serve a two-weeks’ "unofficial of another freight stalled for re- units and automobiles. Britain would stand by ths League It was said in authoritative quar- pairs on the Westport draw-bridge Nation. "at all places and at ill times." ters. truce" with Ethiopia, "unless some- The route of the parade will be of the New Haven railroad. from Depot Square south on Main The pact, Interpreted as the Brit- The two powers were also oaid to thing happens," An estimated 500 commuters from street to the Center where the pa- ish reply to the French request for be planning to proceed with an air The spokesman observed that tho Connecticut cities to New York Washington, Sept. 27.— (AP)- rade will be reviewed by town offi- more precise reaffirmation of assistance pact without Mussolini, rains had caased In Ethiopia and were delayed slightly and Iran's A peace pact that spells the end of cials and Invited guests of the Ter- Hoare’s speech, was officially de- who objected, when It was planned the ground would soon b* diy ported In busses around the wreck the Nation’s soft coal strike In all centenary committee. At the head scribed as “very satisfactory and to Include Italy, that bis country enough for troop movement. from Green Arms to this city. of the parade will be a police es- just what we wanted." v/as too far away to be useful to Ha said that "unless something but four producing districts was The dead; cort, followed by Major Allan L. “Premier Laval," one official sold, happens,” Italy will wait for tho reached earlj today. The miners such an agreement. John J. Sheehan, of New Haven, Dexter, marshal, and his chief of "now has no fear of going ahead Officials of the French railroad In League of Nations’ Council to bring engineer of the Bullet which was will go back to work next Tuesday, Without medical attention although In agony for seventeen hours, while staff, Lieut. William Barron and In its report ten days or two weeks after being out since Jlonday mom- her mother refused to permit surgeons to perform an emergency op- with Great Britain.” Ethiopia were called into conference composed of 102 cars. staff. The parade will be In four This bilateral mutual pact would Uday to consider asking for a neu- hence, adding: "But our patlenco The Injured, all of New Haven 108- eration, Margaret Kerston, IS, 1s shown being carried Into the hospital divisions, led by the veterans of all bo similar to the Franco-Soviet tral International police force to pro- cannot lost forever." and In the Norwalk hospital: Union leaders aild operators at Perth Amboy. N. J., after a priest had Induced Mrs. Kerston to relent. wars of Manchester. E. J. McGrady, 38, flagman on agreed In the early morning hours Doctors reported the girl to be suffering from a ruptured appendix and agreement concluded earlier this tect the property, similar to that act Second Division year, officials explained, but whether up in the Soar during the Plebiacito. PROTESTS ADJOUmmBIlT the stalled train, possible skull frac upon a new wage contract giving doubted whether her life could be saved. Second In the line of march will the miners increases In pay for vir- the two nations would sign a formal The continued refusal of Emperor Geneva, Sept. 27.— (A P )— Baron ture, lacerations, bruises, condition ( be the Industrial division which will critical. tually all types of work. The con- treaty was regarded aa questionable. Halle Selassie to permit soldiers to Pompeo Alolal, spokesman of tho Include the Silk City band, Cheney France wants such sn agreement, enter his empire has led these offi- Italian delegation to the League o f William Geary, 62, brakeman bn tract, replacing one which original- Brothers, float and marching unit; , Know The Budget It waa pointed out, but sees little Nations, today proteated tho the Bullet, multiple bruises and ly expired last April 1, will extend L. T. Wood Co., float; Rackllffe Oil cials to 'fear international compli- until April 1, 1937. Lragus’s plan merely to adjourn tho abrasions and possible shoulder frac- Company, float; Salvation Army hope of Britain going that far. cations If a French patrol la sta- ture. Representatives of operators In The arrangements would provide tioned there. Aoaembly Instead o f closing IL Ho Band, band and units. The last William T. Hughes, 42, member of the Virginia and Hazard. Kentucky, for joint a’ctlon In certain specific Meantime a Battalion o f 800 mode hiB protest at a meeting of the Payments On Old Bills jinlts In this division will be Bullet crew, hurled or jumped Into districts refused to sign the new the automotive division, with a coses—such as a German attack on {ienegalese aharpahooters, command- Aasembly’o steering committee. . the Saugatuck river and rescued by agreement until they received as- Austria, it was stated by a reliable ed by white officers, Is enroute for League officials, who disclooodi complete showing of transportation two men in a rowboat. surances that mine owners In the Big Item In Budget from the earliest times to the pres- source—probably carrying with It Djibouti In French Somaliland to this protest, announced that desplt* Cars Catch Fire Tennessee and Harlan fields In Ken- en t Col. W. C. Cheney will head conferences between the heads of guard the Franco-Ethloplan fron- It tbs commltte voted to recommend tucky -would sign. the French and British armed forces. tier! that the Assembly undertake a sim- Immediately after the crash, the Unwilling to Increase Its tax rate.: the Industrial division. rear cars of the smashed train and John L. Lewis, president of the ments on bonds Issusd for the pur- ple adjournment—meaning that It United Mine Workers, said the enough to pay off the operating Third In line of divisions will be one of three electric locomotives on chase of school buildings from Che- the Historical assembly. Including con be called together again at a deficit Incurred during the previous the second freight caught fire, and strike would be continued In these ney Brothers or assumed by school moment’s notice. areas until the contract was sign- fiscal year, the town two years ago the Red Men lodges of Manchester one of thd engines toppled to the consolidation, the Improvement of and Rockville, Degree of Pocohon- The League Council, meeting os a ed. refunded $310,000 In temporary East Center street and for the river bank. tas, "Spirit of ’76.’’ Moodua Drum committee of the whole, adopted la Raps Some Producers notes by fioating a bond Issue. Since Trade school. Municipal building It Is believed Sheehan perished In Corps, Daughters of the American GREAT BRITAIN TO START principle the request by Emperor After expressing satisfaction with then It fioated another bond Issue to and East cemetery. the flames. His body was found the new wage pact, L,ewls criticized fund temporary Indebtedness of Revolution. Windsor Stage coach, Halls Selassts for the dispatch of three quarters of a mile from the The appropriation for bonds Is Manchcater’a Swedish societies, the stand of the dissenting pro- $300,000. the third largest In the budget pro- neutral League observers to tl}a scene near Long Shore Beach and High school, Tall Cedars Band, Payments on Irond issues falling posed by the selectmen and consti- NEW NAVAL BUILDING Italo-Etbloplan trouble gone. Country club. Rangers, ending with the Manches- (Contlnued 'on Page Fifteen) due during this ‘fiscal year, total tutes 16 per cent of the tax receipts In bis appearanca before the As- Firemen responded from West, $174,000. More than a third of that needed to balance the budget and sembly steering committee, the Ital- port and neighboring towns and am. (Contlnued on Pago Fifteen)' amount, $61,000, is the amount j Ius o f the tax,gate and A6 mills on an ian delegate was said to bavt con- bulances were sent from three cities. tended that simpit adjournment on the funding bonds, issued In oth- unofficially predicted tax rate. But WiD Be Kept Strictly State Trooper Jesse Foley, of the PROTESTS POUR IN er years to postpone for a while Uie The portion of the bond payment MAY REMODE would be a violation of the Leagua’a Westport barracks quoted McQrady payment of debta previously incur- which has to be made for the two constitution. ^ os saying he went back to the end red. funding Issues, constitutes 1.6 mills MURPHY IS (nOSEN Within Limits of the Wash- AIolsl said the Assembly was not o f the first train to signal any other The Interest charges due this of the 29 mills rate which Is indi- officially engaged with ths Itolo- that might be approaching, but when FAMED TAVERN ON HOUSING PLAN year on the funding bonds amounts cated unless some considerable Ethioplan dispute, although be ad- within 100 feet of the last car, he ington Treaty Despite to $27,430, making a total of $88,- change In conditions results , be- VETS’ COMMANDER mitted according to officials, that saw the headlight of the Main Bul- 430 which the town must pay this tween aow and March. tbs recent full assembly discussion let’s locomotive. year on the operation debts of other The payments on the funding Is- Some Press Reports. ATM GREENof the matter waa proper since the "1 tosaed a white lantern I had In New Deal Heads Deluged years. sues is more than the total asked dispute was mentioned In the report one hand through the window of the An appropriation of $174,000 for by the selectmen for the police de- cab” , McGrady was quoted. of the secretary-general. He pointed bonds will be recommended by the partment, street lights, park de- Iowa Lawyer Elected at the out that this discussion, however, At the same Instant, witnesses , Sept. 27.— (A P )—An au- Woodbridge Inn Where Gen- With Complaints from All selectmen at the business session of partment, tree warden and spray- tad been concluded. said, there was a splintering crash the annual town meeting next ing of trees. thoritative source today stated the American Legion Conven- Italian Oontentlon and the first electric engine tore month. belief that Great Britain soon will through the caboose and rear cars Over the Nation. Of the amount, $113,000 are pay- TOMORROW: $85,000 for Interest. eral Washington Rested The Italian declared that keeping o f the stalled freight, ripping them tion; Favors Cash Bonus. launch a new naval construction the Assembly on call would be tanta- apart and scattering the contents, program, kept atrlctly within the May Become Apartment mount to putting pressure upon tb* which consisted mainly of miscel- Umltatlona of the Washington Council in Its handling of the con- Washington, Sept. 27 — (AP) — laneous articles, over a wide area. New Deal chieftains were all set to- Treaty of 1922, however. flict Inoreooe the Flamea day for a wave of protests from St. Louis, Sept. 27.— (A P )—J. Official sources said that a report Honse If Plans Go Through The Council committee decl(ted to One of the care was filled with those communities which lost ex- DEPUTY SHERIFFS KILL Ray Murphy, the new commander In some sections of the British cable the Ethiopian monarch and ask ^ q u e r shipments and these added pected projects under the public of the American Legion, doesn’t press that the British government hlm^what form he would Ilk* this fuel to the fire. smoke. He does sing tenor. And he works and slum clearance phases of soon would send Washington a note Conversion of the old Woodbridge commission of observers to take. It Hughes was hurled Into the river the relief program. can take care of himself. terminating that treaty was com- had been suggested unofficially that WOMAN IN GUN FIGHT Tavern at Manchester Green from where he remained fifteen minutes Aroused state and local officials "Ray Murphy Is the last man In pletely without foundation. they go os an olr patrol—"tbs aye* before Colcord Huerlin, nationally had already been deluging their Iowa that I’d choose for a fist Said a foreign office official: a tenement house Into a modern of the League Covenant”—to watch known arUst, and Ned Patterson, Senators with protests over the ten- fight", said a buddy of the 48-year "There la no truth whatever In the apartment with stores on the over Etblopla’a boundaries. Who live nearby, heard his screams tative rejection of projects they had Sevep Officers Shoot Her old, 235-pound, 6 foot Ida Grove at- report that a note will be sent or ground floor appears likely If nego- The provisional text of the mes- and rowed to bis rescue. spent a jarge sum In the aggregate WILLIAM BRADY, JR. torney today. la contemplated.” sage to the Emperor took note o f bis to prepare. tiations going on between the Glas- New Haven railroad officials an- The Iowa Insurance commissioner Another authority stated It was action In withdrawing troops 30 nounced at 8 a. m. (EDT) that Track Final annotmeement yesterday by didn’t say much. He doesn’t waste tonbury Knitting Company, the Down in Attempt to Serve moat unlikely that the Cabinet had kilometers behind the frontier and 8 was clear and partial operation of Secretary Ickes of the 37 slum words. After his election as head of discussed naval increases at Its re- present owners, and the prospective clearance and low-rent PWA hous- BURNED TO DEATH purchasers are consummated by a voiced appreciation of the spirit In- passenger trains was In effect on the World War veterans at the close cent meeting although there was no spiring this measure. ing projects which survived the Court Papers; Husband of the seventeenth annual Legion sale of the property. pruning process was expected by guarantee that Parliament would Four tenants of the premises Some members of the "Committsa (Oontlaind On Page Two) convention here yesterday, be not consider the matter when it re- many officials to stir "losers’’ to have been requested to vacate by cf 13" foiesaw material objections pledged his efforts toward stamping convenes late In October. to the plan of sending ileutral ob- storm protest. There were many Wounded in the Battle. Son of Noted Theatrical Pro- October 1. The tenants are Joseph out propaganda subversive to Amer- Ray Atherton, counselor of - the servers to the scene but the Idea was such losers, for the President had M. Maloney, Raymond P. McColn, cut the housing fund from $250,000,'- ican principles, asserted "the first United States Embassy, called at generally accepted In principle for obligation of the American Legion Elmer F. Packard and Mrs. Esther 000 to $100,000,000. the foreign office and remained for further study. A sub-committee of ECUADOR IS RULED Scotch Plains, N. J.. Sept. 27 — ducer Found in Ruins of is to the disabled war veterans and A. Birge. , On the basis of the $250,000,000 some time today, but the nature of experts to make a technical exami- to the widows and orphans of those Negotiating Hale fund, land bad been optioned in (AP) — Why .the House of Crempa bis business was not disclosed. Edmond A. Lucey, textile engi- nation of the problem was constitut- many cities for projects which were should have fallen as It did—In a Burned Bungalow. who gave their lives for their coun- Ambassador Robert W. Bingham try In the World War" and promised ed. BYDiaATORNOW dropped under the cu'rtalled pro- gun battle which left 41-ycar-old visited the foreign office Wednes- ( Continued on Page Fifteen) full support to the Legion program. day, but there waa no Indication Ohalrnuui Chosen gram. M. J. Sophy Crempa lying dead on Cash Bonus The (Council committee elected Many Protests the porch with several deputy Colt’s Neck, N. J., Sept. 27.— (AP) that he talked about naval matters. That program Includes a demand Salvador de Madariaga of Spain as Even before this announcement sheriffs’ bullets In her body— was Navy Run Down chairman. It was de Madariaga who some vacationing Senators had been —The charred body of a man found for Immediate cash payments of ad- Pr^ident Pons Resigns and the question confronting authorities Because of economy and disarma- headed the committee of five which driven back to Washington, by their in the fire swept ruins of a summer justed compensation certificates, BEY NOW CONFINED today. ment efforts, critics of the govern- recently failed In its effort to formu- constituents, to protest curtailment (bonus), cancellation of accrued in- ment say It has allowed the British The battle at the Crempa house on bungalow was believed Identified to- late a peace plan acceptable to Italy. Congress Is Dianissed; No of the housing and public works Terrill road accurred yesterday day as that o f William A. Brady, Jr., terest and refund of Interest paid navy to run down far below author- "We are starting off now on a new funds. when seven deputy sheriffs, heavily 35. scion of a theatrical "first fami- "without having It complicated or ized treaty limitations. From some IN TOLLAND JAIL M Equal or greater as a cauae of the armed, tried to serve Mrs. Crempa ly.” confused with other Issues of gov- quarters baa come the allegation sngle," said De Madariaga after the Disorders Are Reported. committee session, "we must procesd dissatisfaction was limitation of the with a warrant charging her with (Jharles Tate, county detective ernment finance or theories of cur- that the navy la Inadequate at the non-Federal public works program with great care.” attempting to shoot a deputy. chief, said circumstances removed rency with which the Legion does present time for proper Empire and to $327,000,(K>0. States and municl- The Assembly of the League'also Also, the authorities sought to any doubt o f the Identity, even not Intend to become Involved.” home defense. .Quito, Ecuador, Sept. 27.— (A P )__ Murphy was a machine gun cap- Some newspapers said a note this Placed in Steel CeD and WiD met today, accepting the resignation (Oontinoed On Page Two) though the body was burned beyond A military dictatorship ruled tol« (OonUnued on Page Two) recognition. tain In the World War. In 1925 and week-end would Inform the United of Frank B. Kellogg, former United' States secretary of state, from tha mountainous South American Re- The three-room cottage, which 1926 he waa head of the Iowa de- States government and other signa- public today after army leaders ac- Be Under Constant Guard World Court. burned ^yesterday afternoon, was partment. For four years, begln- tories of the Washington naval lim- cepted the resignation of President In suggesting the acceptance of owned by Miss Elsie Chisholm, as- Ing In 1929, he was a member of itations treaty of the reported pro- Antonio Pons and dismissed the Con- sociated with Brady In a summer the National executive commlttes of gram for naval construction. Whfle There. Kellogg's resignation, Dr. Ekiuard gress. Harry Thaw in Hospital the Legion. To follow Legionnaires They said It was understood Em- Benes. Czechslovakian foreign minis- stock company. He had obtained her The minister of public works, In Iowa he gave free counsel on pire responsibilities and foreign ter, said: "I am sure I voice the permission to spend the night there. Federico Paez, became chief of the government compensation matters. commitments would be given as unanimous sentiment ol the Assem- In the ruins detectives found a . Tolland, Sept. 27.— (A P) — John Born On a Farm reasons for the action, which the bly In expressing the profound ap- establishment of which was In Quebec with the Grip scorched revolver. Us chambers filled Bey sat In one o f the few steel cells attributed by the military leaden to Murphy, a Catholic, was born on preciation of the service Mr. Kellogg with shells which the teat had ex- of Tolland county’s small jail-house "the abnormal attuatlon." an Iowa farm. As a high school (Conttnued on Page Two) ploded. Tate said the gun was not here today awaiting the state's next rendered os a judge of the perma- No disorders, however, were re- Quebec, Sept 27.— (A P )—Harry^ athlete be once won a state track nent court of Internationa] justice aa ni when be boarded the steamship cocked and had not been fired. move In the crime to which he al- i‘2 ported Immediately. and field meet virtually single K. Thaw, central figure In New“ at Cherbourg, Thaw’s condition be- Find Bottle In Bed legedly has confessed, the fatal York’s most famous murder case of handed. He captained the Univer- unitary authorities proclaimed came more serious. On his arrival A bottle lay In the twisted bed- shooting o f an Ellington constable. (Continued on Page Fourteen) the dlctatorahlp last night after a the early 20th Century, was In a sity of Iowa football team in bis RESULTS! he asked to be taken to a French springs, but it was ao melted by the It la expected Bey will remain 4 conference for several hours with Quebec hospital today suffering from hospital. senior year. Mllikowskl, the Florist, knows here until after the flrst of the year heat that Tate could not tell what TREASURY BALANCE Pons, whom the army bad Installed a severe attack of grip. On June 25, 1906, 14 moptbs after At 16 he joined the National the Important part that display and then be arraigned at the Janu- it bad contained. In the Presidency last August as a Doctors at the Hotel Dieu hospital he married Evelyn Nesbitt. Thaw Guard. He was with troops from advertising takes In hia business uary term of the Superior Court al- He said he had learned that Brady the, tall corn state on the Mexican but yesterday be became ac- Washington, Sept. 27.—(API — i’.:ccesaor to former President Jose reported bis condition unchanged to- dashed Into the roof garden of the twice bad been involved In fires though there Is a possibility State’s M. V e l a s c o I b a r r a . day and the 61 year old former hus- border and won his rank of captain quainted with the power of Attorney M. D. O’Connell may bring The position o f the Treasury Sept. old Madison Square Garden and shot caused by neglect of lighted cigar- In France. 25 was; President Pons had announced band of Evelyn Nesbitt, who shot and killed White. Classified Ada and found the re- him before the September term, now ettes, once In a New York theater Receipts. $64,806,097.86; expendi- earlier his Intention to retire, be- and killed Stanford White In 1906, Tried twice and declared insane at The new commander calls his wife sults most satisfactory. Mr. In rcce.is, on a bench< wfarrant. and once in an Allenhurst summer "Jim." They have two sons. Ray, Mllikowskl turned to Classified tures, $76,440,814.96; balance, $1,- eause of an intensive qampalgn of was said to be in no Immediate dan- the second trial, Thaw was confined Bey wa.") prc.scnted In the Elling- home. Jr., and Charles. Ray made three to advertise the loss of a wire- 828,259,724.31. Customs receipts for ei'position to hia administration by ger. to Matteawan asylum but escaped ton town court yesterday afternoon earioua political groups. Bra4y’s mother, Grace George, touchdowns In a high school football haired terrier, white with brown where he pleaded innocent to a the month, $24,058,094.47. Thaw, enroute to Springfleld, to Canada by automobile and farm cancelled her Broadway performance Refused to Bemalii game last week. Charles also is an markings, and less than an hour charge of murder. He was bound Receipts (or the fiscal year (stnea Maas., was carried off the liner Em- wagon. At Sherbrooke, Que., Thaw of "Kind Lady” lost night, and bis athlete. after The Herald was on the The military offlclajs were report- press of Britain yesterday on a over to the Superior Court by Jus- July 1), $969,889,057.95; expendi- was arrested and returned to the wife, Katherine Alexander collapsed street the dog bad been returned K< to have attempted to prevail on stretcher and Immediately taken to •The Legion’s laat day here re- tice of the Peace Theodore A. Pal- tures, $1,775,535,868.25 (Including United States where be was again on a Hollywood film set. His step- minded the veterans of the weather to his owner. $859,146,264.85 of emergency ex- President Pons to remain in office, the hospital. declared insane and spent seven mer, whose gasoline station Bey had lut to no avail. sister, Alice Brady, also was In "over there.” This Is only one of hundreds admitted robbing during his mad Ehtaminallon shewed the ailment years In an asylum. Hollywood. o f examples of the effectiveness The proclamation of acceptance of Starting before dawn as a slight flight from scores of police which cratered In the bronchial tubes, and Recently he went to but His father, n-hoae active career as drizzle, rain was pelting down o f Closslfled. was not bronchial pneumonia as was finally ended Wedne.sday night with was denied entrance and then visited BE HISE, ADVERTISE! JOoattBued on Page Two) first believed. France. fContiniiad on Pare Tw ol (OonUnued On Pare Twoi ((jonttnoed on Pace I w o l MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, BIANCHESTER, CGNN^ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27,1OT8. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27,198*. FAGS

been raised against him at the I'ooma for the antleipated oropa. Tbe related by Carolan. Hla account White House, Rhea-referred to Rob- PEO APPLE CROP paoeb crop, tbla year at Faro or- was: date at the Jewish holiday ssrvlcea when hs waa struck by a car oper- tha American Legion auxiliary re- PRESDENTS OFFE ert W. 'Bingham, ambassador to ebarda waa nagllgible, but aavarai Cirampa dashed out, fired a ahot- ENGINEER IS KILLED which will be held here over tbe ated by M. J. Kutredge, a promi- quests all members who can do jio Rngland and publisher of the Louis- PASSAMAQUODDY baaksta o f beautiful peaebes oow on fun, then retreated. Immediately THOUSANDS U S U N $1,000 Fine May Hold Up week end. There will be services at nent jeweler of this city. to march In the Tercentenary pa- ville Times and the Courier Journal. diaplay at tba farm ara attracting after, he reappeared preceded by bla ROCKVILLE B’Nai Israel Synagogus on Friday DECLINED BY RHEA Resentment was voiced yesterday RECORD B R E A K E attention of the many customers wife. She waa shooting a revolver. IN WESTPORT CRASH rade tomorrow afternoon. Including POWE PROJECT night at eight o'clock on Saturday at the juniors. Marchers are re- by Governor Laffoon when he re- who dally purchase their supplies He was somewhat confused as Sailing of Famous Vessel Pine In the morning and eight In the LEGION’S AUXILIARY Weekend Sale of ceived a telegram from the White there. to how the killing happened, (Jaro- TO PONTIFF’S PLEA quested to report at 2 o’clock at (Oantlaiied from Pago Ooo) evening, and also on Sunday morn- Woodbrldge and Oakland streets, bouse inviting Chandler and Rhea During tbe picking season Pero lan said. His men began firing. Mrs. ing at nine o'clock. The stores of to the conference but not the gov- Orchards employ from 18 to 38 ASKED TO PARADE wearing their uniforms. If there are Crempa slumped to the porch floor MAYBEHALTE tha main Una through the wreck PROCEED AGAINST BEY the Jewish merchants will be closed Kentucky Democratic Leader ernor. He tersely replied that Will Approximate 6,000 workers, picking, sorting and pack- and lay still. Blood streaming from ) New Bedford, Mass., SepL 27—-^riea. Then she entered the New any having uniforms who cannot ing the big crop. The Pero apple Bedford-CJape Verde packet service. from Friday night to Monday morn- march, they arc asked to notify Chandler could be reached at Louis- hla knee, his little finger clipped by For leveral hours previously, all EucharisHc Congress Comes (A P )—A $1,000 fine threatens tbe crop is packed In a distinctive man- Captain John Souza, of New Bed- IMMEDIATELY IS PLAN ing to mark the holiday. Will Have Float and Mnrrhini; Mrs. Chartler. The Legion and aux- ville and Rhea at Ru.ssellvllle. It Bushels; Bulk from 12 a bullet, Crempa was captured. traffic waa rerouted through Dan- existence of the last vestige of the Refuses to Meet Roosevel ner, showing the fruit to advantage ford, is master and owner. Supper Tonight Unit—^ Meet at * Woodbridge iliary will have a float, but both or- developed the word "you" Including Camille ran across tbe lawn, bury, the (tflclols said, becauM the DRUGS days when hardy travelers crossed the governor in the invitation had when It finally reaches market. At brandishing a revolver, according to Legal Writ Being Considerei to An End in Cleveland The service Itself dates back to The Parent Teachers Association and Oakland Streets at 2 p. m. ganizations desire all who can pos- pruent the workers are engaged In wreck bad disabled all power lines on the ocean In sailing ships. the days when proud whaling ships, Alleged Slayer of Ellington of Cri’stal Lake »111 hold a Harvest t •^Writes Sharp letter. been omitted from the telegram Year Old Trees. Carolan. Tbe deputies disarmed tht regular dlviilon. : slbly do so to participate In the pa- 50c Vick’s Nose Drops .. : m through a transmission error. Ef- picking Mac Intosh Reds, Red De- her. Emigration authorities here an- heeling under a stiff breeze, sailed Constable Lodged in Tolland supper this evtmlng at 6:30 o'clock. Mrs. Olive Chartler, president of I rade. t. licious, Wlnesaps, (^urtlands, by Lawyers Migh The first train through to New Amid Solemn Rites. nounced levying of the fine against into this famous port. Then It was Fifty cents entitles each person to a forts of McIntyre to patch up. the Neighbors watched tbe battle, York a t y on Tracli 8 was the Jail Yesterday Afternoon. mm- difficulty over the telephone were Wsalthys and the crew will start on ohildren screaming, women crying. the sailing vessel, - Corona, only customary for New Bedford supper and also makes Ihem a mcm- Loulfvllle, Ky., Sept. 27.— (A P )— Pero Orchards, Avery street, the later varieties, Baldwins and Bankers Express. boat now plying between this port whalers to recruit their own crews bei of the Patent Teachers Associa- Quinn’s Cold B reakers...... President Roosevelt’s gesture to-'^^-[-unavnlllng. The governor was The deputies searched the bouse. Tie Up-Great Federa Rockville, Sept. 27.—Accompanied 1 South Windsor, a short di.stanco Greenings as soon as the earlier Carolan reported they found ammu- The bridge where the accident oc- Clevsiand, Sept. 37.— ( A D — and the Cape Verde Islands. and many a ship owner owed the tion for one year. wards rcoonelllnf factional differ' adamant that he would not go to curred is known as the Westport by a dozen State Policemen, John m 1 the conference. over the Manchester line will this fruits are packed. nition, but no weapons. ^oueanda of men and women When the craft, built originally skilful handling of his ship to the Boy Scouts To Meet eoces amonr Kentucky Democrats drawbridge. ,F|re which started m r year produce the largest apple crop * To Use NIachInery Then the deputies stationed them- Development. ^reamed out of Cleveland today as a contestant for the privilege of seamen signed on at the Cape Bey, the alleged murderer of Con- The first meeting of the Boy -iOc and 75c Fletcher’s Castoria___ 28c-59c on the eve of the state gubernatori- the wreckage spread to the bridge In the history of this modem fruit Next week an electric service line selves before tbe house, swinging with a plea for p«aee by Pop* Flue defending the America’s Cup In Verde Islands. stable John B. DeCarll of Ellington Scouts of Ellington will be held this j al election met with a setback to. will be extended through to the Pero before firemen were able to out It A colony of Cape Verde natives 4 farm, owned by Joseph Pero of their clubs and waiting for the un- XI still ringing in tbslr eargaS a 1893, sailed Into this harbor last was taken to the Tolland Ctounty evening In the church basement at I day. farm from Foster street. The owner out. settled here and traffic back and Luxurious Fur 50c Prophylactic fa Oakland street, Manchester. Mr. dertaker to arrive. Boston, Sept. 87- (AP) — The .*“ .7*?* spec. July emigration authorities warned ;nll yesterday aftenmon, arriving seven-thirty o clock. At this time | Thomas S. Rhea, of Russellville, 40 PERSONS SEEK plans to utilize modern sorting ma- Official figures disclosed that two tacle bright In their memorleB. 10~ seamen on board to remain off forth between the Island, 350 miles mm: 1, defeated by Lieutenant Oovemor A Pero has had a large force of pick- Herald sayslya Itwallegal actiona may holt there shortly after three o’clock. plans will be dIscusscSd for the fall | Tooth Brushes PETROLAGER chinery next year, which will speed' of the three electric engines on thd Late veatarday as the Seventh shore on the grounds they were not west of Cape Verde, Africa, com- and winter activities., | B. (Happy) (^handler for the nomi- ers at work for the past few weeks up this phase of the Industry. the 880,000,0000,000 PaaaamaqPassamaquoddy Fed Bey was brought from Northamp- picking the earlier varieties and ho trai power project In Maine. extre freight were damaged seri- National Eucharistic Congress drew bonafide members of the crew. Lat- menced. But modern ships apd emi- Funeral of Joseph Gurozlch hnation as governor in the Denio. Mr. Pero maintains a large cold ously, two ears were destroyed by ton. Mass., by a party of Massa- has estimated that the total crop According to the paper two Bob to a olose, they were part of what er a seaman, M l^ el Alves, 23, was gration restrictions cut Into the The funeral of Joseph Gurozlch. 43 | oratlc run-off primary, declined to OLD AGE AWARDS storage plant In the basement of SOUTH WINDSOR’ S fire, and st least 18 ears were de- trade until only a few ships, still chusetts ' and Connecticut State Trimmed Coats 39c 89c probably was the greatest crowd Injured seriously In an automobile li me€t the President today aboard .for this year will approximate 6,000 the stand on Oakland street where ton attomeya ar« investigating rallect. policemen. A atop was made at Som- Ot 118 West Main street was held at | bushels of all varieties. elalmi of. clients who Insist the idea oyer to assemble In downtown, accident. Emigration officials claim- under sail, continued In the trade. St. Joseph’s Catholic church on hla special train at Cincinnati. each year several thousands of Cleveland. Last year two boats, the Wlnnepe- ers for dinner and the group then In a sharply worded reply to an Mac Intosh Heavy of the development originated with ed he bad been allowed to come Thursday. Rev. Slglsmund Wor-, $1.00 Puretest Cod Liver Oil, full pint,. 69c bushels of apples and potatoes are A congregation of 110,000 men, ashore Illegally, and the fine against saukee and the Jolin R. Manta, sank proceeded to Ellington. Bey sat In invitation from M. H. McIntyre, the The Pero Mac Into.«h orchard this Stored for the growing retail trade. POSTER WINNERS them. cnlckl pastor of the church officlat-; Applicants Include 8 Couples; One of the attorneys, tbe paper MURPHY IS CHOSEN women and children poured Into the the vessel was announced last with all hands enroute to the Is- the front seat of the automobile and (Plain or Mint) President's secretary, for a confer- year boro heavily, with an estimated Joseph Pero, a member of the lands. A third was wrecked after waa handcuffed to State Policeman cd. The bearers were Joseph W oj-1 ence with the President, Governor Manchester Board of Selectmen, re- Bays, Is Robc.t J. Bottomley who massive Cleveland Stadium to hear night. ttlla. Albert Matain, Lawrence Erha, | the Pope’s benediction. Outside the Once a proud contestant for the reaching Its destination, a voyage Donald C. Crossraan of the Stafford Ruby Loffoon and Chandler. Rhea No Payments to Be Made cently nominated for his second The Tercentenary Poster Contest claims ha was an agent in Washing, Jacob Nedorosclt, John Manejak and ! ton investigating claims of the heirs VETS’ COMMANDER Stadium and on atraeti IsadlnjA v honor of representing the United of one or two months depending on Springs Barracks and William Far- $58" 50c S t 37 Antiseptic...... 39c said: "I am very much grieved not term to that body, began his career conducted In the South Windsor the caprices of the wind. row of Groton. Joseph Manejak. Burial was In th e. to bo able to comply with any re- as an orchardlst in Glastonbury as of John A. Knowlton, Saugus, an in down to the shore of Lake E^B% I States In the America’s Cup races Before April. Schools proved highly successful. vestor who was acquitted in 1928 where It stands were 280.000 m oi^^F ** In 1893, the Corona bowed to a The Corona, last ship of its kind Ck)urt was held In the upper hall Unlonvlllc cemetery. j quest of the President. However, in a boy and has devoted his entira time (OonUnued from Page One) In the service, was scheduled to Meeting Tonight to the orchards and retail trade Many fine posters were entered of mall fraud charges In the sale ol Police' Inspector Martin J. H o riV fleeter ship, the Vigilant, which de- at the Ellington Town Hall, with 65c Mistol Nose Drops...... ,45c declininff this Invitation I feel Jus- start Its voyage back, next week A large attendance Is expected at tified by reason of the fact because established several years ago. He Is Prize-s were awarded by Supervisor stock in the Universal Tide Power heavily a.s time for the final con- gan estimated the number at 250,- feated Valkyrie II, the English Justice of the Peace Theodore A. Company. 000, He tonied the distriet and boat. In 1930 she served s living with a cargo of lumber, furniture, Palmer presiding. Grand Juror Gus- the meeting to be held In the Town I o f representation made to the Forty persons had applied at noon a veteran of the World War and I. B. Dunfleld at the Monday Tercen- vention .4ess|on game, and continued Bnttomley'a agent, the paper says sew spectators lined solidly at the quarters for members of the crew boat parts and other materials. The tave A. Berr read the warrant and Hall this evening when the proposed Rexall Alco Rex White House by one Robert W. today for forms on which to apply popular with the Italian people oi all day and Into the night. Tempera- fine was expected to delay Its sail- the town and ex-sorvlce groups. tenary school exercises as follows: has found reeurds of two patents on curb, sitting on window Ied(fes, of the Enterprise, Harold S. Vander- the accused pleaded not guilty to the education and recreational opp or-: Bingham, you (McIntyre) and oth- for Old Age assistance awards. The tures dropped. For the first three ing. Milk of Magnesia Rubbing Alcohol ers concerning the situation In Ken- Union School—1st prize, Teddv the Quoddy scheme applied for by roofs and cornices. There were bilt’s successful defender In that se- charge. tunltles which may be received under ' forms are obtainable In the Munici- Knowlton. days of the four-day session-In- tucl^ and my friendship and that RIsley, The Connecticut Seal; 2nil cluding the eight-hour parade Tues- others on monuments and telegraph Attorney James F. Mahoney of the^WPA will be described. The (Vii. Full Pint 2 0 0 Full Pint 1 9 c pal building office of George H. prize. Bill Smith, Indian Head: .8rd The attorney is quoted as saying pole,!. They had gathered to watch Northampton representing the ac- speaker at the meeting which will of dovemor Laffoon for the Presi- "If other evidence backs this day—the skies were sunny and the dent the doors of the White House Waddell, clerk of the Board of DEPUTY SHERIFFS KILL prize, Patrica 'Vlbort, Colonial Girl. ___ up. _ the procession to the fltadlum. cused and the hearing waa waived. start at eight o’clock will be Clay- Wapnlng School—1st prise, Anna shall take the caae and start plenty temperature more like July than have been closed to me and my Selectmen. September. They saw a white silk canopy em- Grand Juror Berr recommended that ton Jones of the Field Service Di- Krawsky, Spinning Wheel; 2nd of action." broidered with gold carried out of ARREST MCDONALD friends for the past several months. How soon Murphy will go to Na- Daily Accident tbe accused be bound over to the vision of the State Board of Educa- The applications Include 14 men, WOMAN IN GUN FIGHT prise. Elizabeth Abbe, Old Home and The other claimant, the Herald public hall. Under the canopy was Tolland County Superior Court, tion. The various organizations of And this notwithstanding both you 11 women and eight pairs of man says, is Jerome A. PetIttI, honorary tional headquarters In Indianapolis Well; 8rd prize, Florence Dewey Patrick Cardinal Hayes, the Feme’s without bonds. the city have been Invited, to send and Postmaster General Farley and wife. It Is not expected that Old Home and Well. coiinsul for Paraguay and a lawyer he does not know. He will obUln a Report LIQUOR SPECIALS knew and Mr. Farley has publicly (Continued from Page One) representative at the congress. Car- IN BREMER CASE Justice Peilmer found probable representatives to the meeting. any payments of the pensions will o Wapplng with a bent for invention. Petlttl is year s leave from his Insurance com- dinal Hayes, in vestments of gold AS OF THURSDAY, SEPT. 26 stated It was through my work and be granted prior to next April, quoted as saying the plan now be- mission duties to lead the L eg io n - grounds and bound Bey over to the Seniors Elect influence Kentucky instructed for School—Eleanor Urquhart. (Jolonlai cloth, carried the Eucharist to the 1934 1936 Tolland County Superior Court with- Louis Gessay of High street has servo her husband, John, 4.1, with Homos: Anna Krawsky, The Old ing used by the government in the more than 800,000 strong, . 10,922 WARANOKE STRAIGHT WHISKEY the President in his race for the Stadium. 11,898 . ,,.. Accidents .... out bonds. There weie about one been elected president of the Senior another warrant accusing him of Well; Oladye Abbe, Charter Oak; Quoddy project was his Ides origin 8ie ' Diemooratlo nomination In 1DS2. It destroying property of a public ser- Tliere were 20,000 In the proces- 814 . .... Fatalities .... hundred spectators present at the class of the Rockville High school. Pauline Chapman. Map of Connec- ally as far back as 1921 when he said LEAKY VASE MAY BE USED Detroit Engineer Is Charged . 9,818 . is also conceded by all well Inform- ECUADOR IS RULED vice company. sion to the Stadium. In bright and 9,685 . . , . . Injuries . . . . court, as was Bey’s brother who Other officers elected are: Vice Jicut; Francis Spllka, Colonial the power scheme was derided os AS ATTBACnVE TABLE LAMP somber colors, they marched to the KILLED ed people that be could not have The results of that fight, bloody visionary. bears a strong resemblance to the president. Miss Mary Flaherty; ^‘$1.00 "‘"‘59c '""‘SSc been nominated at the Chicago con- Borne: Florence Dewey, John Fitch gates on tlie lake front, entered at 163 ,.. Pedestriaiu ... 181 climax to a four-year-old filed be- Steamboat and Grant House; Mabel Petitti said his attempts to obtain If you have any beautiful old With Helping to Dispose accused. treasurer, James McNulty; as.sistant vention without the vote of Ken- BY DICTATOR NOW tween Farmer Crempa and the Pub- a slow pace and spread out In a 147 . .... Occupants ..,. 161 Phillips, Charter Oak; Fay Blchard, patents for a two basin svstem such vaaes which v/lll not hold water or .• 4 Sergeant Harris I. Hulburt of the treasurer, Warren Francis; secre- tucky. It is not my desire to break lic Service Electric'and Gaa Com- human monstrance. 4 . •.. Bicyclists . . . s tary. Mary McCusker. WILKINS FAMILY WHISKEY Colonial Farm Scene; Susan Tuttle, as la planned at Eastport were do not fit Into your decorative . . . . Children . . . . 89 Steillord Springs Barr.-icks drove the down or lower the barriers thus pany, were:. Around the outline of the mon- the Ransom Money. 32 . The members of the class will (OonUnued from Page One) Colonial Farm Scene. blocked by various - circumstances scheme as a recepUble for flowers, 282 ...... Adults ...... 277 autemoblle containing Bey, with (A Blend) raised against ms at the White Joseph Pero Mrs. Crempa was dead, and Dr. and by the illness of one of hts strance was a three-foot border of have a booth at the Four Town Fair Union School—Stanley and Frank they may be used to advantage as flowers—80,000 blooms brought INJURED about a dozen other autos following I House but I assure you there Is no C. A. Brokaw, Union county physi- patent attorneys. He said he would In Ellington-’ next Wednesday at the resignation, installation of the Przytuia, Indian on Horr,aback’ lamps. 2,232 , . . Pedestrians . . . . 2,120 carrying State Policemen. Upon * individual or group ot persons 2,000 bushels of this excellent table cian announced after an autopsy continue his fight for recognition ot from the gardens of women In the Detroit, Sept. 27.— (A P )—Feder- which they will serve lunches. The dictatorship and dismissal o f the Yoff, Fitch's Steamboat; Garl rltting these with a cork or light Cleveland CathqUe diocese. 7,238 .... Occupants .,.. . 7,040 reaching the. jail Bey was placed In ‘^"“‘$1.79 "‘"‘92c whether Democrats or chronic bolt- apple to be picked for the fall and that lbs had died from five bullet sidlne Maloney, Town Crier and the fact that the Passamaquoddy . al officers held Cassius M. McDon- the men’s aect'on where there are proceeds will go toward their Wash- ers, (such as your Kentucky eonUn- Congress was Issued soon afterward. winter trade. Mr. Pero expects to wounds In tbs abdomsn. idea "is mine." w^ooden "stopper" to hold tba tamp Tbe bushed audience watched as 165 .... Bicyclists ..., . 188 Paes, chosen by the military to Map;Ray Patrla, Connecticut Seal: ; aid, 52-year-old engineer, today on several Rockville men at present. ington trip fund. The following com- COBB’S CREEK f. gent) can swerve me from my love retail nearly all of the current har- Wounded in the knee and hand, Dexter P. Cooper, called the orig- shade frame and wiring them may the rosary was recited, e i various 1,684 . . . . . Children . . . . . 1,480 SANTA ALICIA head the Incoming regime, has been Helen Aukstollca, Map ot Connecti- litanies were said. ’There were a warrant charging him with hav- 7,689 ...... Adults ...... 7,475 State’s Attorney Michael O’Con- mittees wll' be in charge; ‘r and devotion to the principles of the vest at the modern roadside stand on Crempa was a prisonsr in the Eliz- cut; Lillian Bojorlnae, Map of Con- inator of the Quoddy tlde-harnesslng require some Ingenuity. If It is too Tent and grounds, Aaron Fried- WHISKEY fa Demoeratlo Party." Identified with the Liberal-Radical Oakland street. abeth General hospital. Hla daugh- much for you, try a lamp shop. The prayers and hymns. Cardinal Hayes ing made arrangements for ex- 262 , Age Not Stated , 863 nell of Stafford Springs stated that WINE Party. necticut; Helen Karkowikl. Gover- project, could not bo reached in the state would proceed against him man, chairman, Herbert Berthold, Ip "My loyalty is attested by voting A trip through the Pero orchards ter, Camille. 19, was In Union Eastport, Me., for comment. cost will be far less than that of a placed tl)4 monstrance he held upon change o f $72,000 of the $200,000 A Blend. »7r\ _ 56c 2b..ti»$i county jail. nors: Harry Yoff, Timothy Edwarde. ac the law directs for the killing of Henry Minor, Edwin Dyjak, Norman 'J the straight Democratic ticket at this morning was a revelation. While Posters were Judged by E. A l- new lamp. The lampshade you may the altar. An announcer gave the ransom paid kidnapers of Edward Pint...... iU C I, each election for 40 consecutive Dispatches from Quito to Guaya- Riddled With Biilleta time and 110,000 men, women and G. Bremer, St. Paul banker. Constable DeCarll and will prepare Scheuy, James Devlin, James Mc- the apple crop, especially the late bertis Jones oi South Windsor, dl- make or paint yourself, being cer- u years". Rhea added. quil, Ecuador, reported today that The deserted Crempa home look- children dropped to their knees. McDonald was arrested at his to try him on the major offense. 5 ulty, Warren Francis. Soft, luxuriously textured tapestry woolens and friezes In smart varieties, Is poor elsewhere this rector of the Hartford School of tain that the decorative scheme Food—Richard Wilcox, chairman, Chandler accepted the President's Federico Paez, after assuming su- year, the Pero trees, aged from two ed like It had been In the line of a PROTESTS POUR IN blends with tb4 vase. Over a loud speaker came the isolated lake front villa In Grosse Whether he will be brought Into this weaves that have produced some ot the most excellent fabrics Art. The prizes were donated by WAPPING term of the Superior Court which la Joseph Llbsch. Gertrude Beer, invitation to the conference but Gov- preme power In the Republic, receiv- to 22 years, are burdened with the military drive, with its blood-stained Cracked vases may also be used Pope’s voice from Caste! Gandolfo. Polnte village last night and was we have seen in many seasons, topped by magnificent collars of porch and shattered glass. Thomas Smith of South Windsor. now In recess, or will be before the Marlon Gilpin. FULL QUART FULL QUART amor Laffoon, who supported Rhea ed the support of the mayoralty, the hesviest crop of fruit ever grown. for dried flowers or grasses. Or they " I t is the joy of our paternal Immediately arraigned before Unit- The Pioneer Past Masters’ Asso- Mink, Snow Fox, Badger, Armour Coon, Sitka Fox and Squirrel. ? In the primary, declined.' military garrison and the country Prosecutor Abe J. Davis was ON HOUSING PLAN heart to salute eteh and every ena ed States Commissioner Frank Q. ciation of the Grange will bold the January tentT will be decided short Serving committee— Mary Flaher- WHISKEY GIN The bulk of the crop this year will may be repaired with cement but be ty, Gertrude Murphy. Gertrude Pro- S In charging that "barriers” bad at large. ha picked from trees about 12 years ready to Investigate the tragedy. of you, our good and faithful chil- Quinn, who fixed McDonald’s bond next meeting at the home of Worthy ly So was Sheriff c . Wesley Colllna, sure the cement Is right. Porcelain dren,’’ the Pope said in Latin. Massachusetts has a count of kop, Mary McCusker, Walter Former President Pons was re- old. BEY NOW CONnNED (Continued from Page One) and glass require different kinds. at $100,000, and set the removal Master Gerald E. Tomlinson at 20 ported to have abandoned Quito by whoso deputies advanced on tbe Kneeling on the concrete floors hearing for October 8. Falrview street, Manchester next breaking and entering against Bey Brauer, James McNulty, Richard For the past several seasons, the Crempa home. 89c 89c express train with members of hie of the Stadium, the congregation McDonald, at Ilbert; since Febru- Monday evening, September 30. li. Northami'ton, but will not press Wilcox, Warren Francis, Jack Wil- oxtrome cold weather during the An official of the public service palltles had applied for projects to MUCH TOO MUCH son and Aaron Friedman. family. winter ruined the peach buds, spoil- IN TOLLAND JAIL cost several times that. heard him express hla desire "to be ary under $10,000 bond after he Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Skinner Its claim. company, John L. 0"TooIe, had this Spokane, Wash.—Deputies may with you in order to deprecate the was indicted at Miami, Fla., for and family of Pleasant Valley, are Town Treasurer’s Report Receives Promotion New Millinery The new dictatorship v» ‘s report. ing the peach crop. Hail, each year Curtailment of the two programs to say: go out and buy their own from now unspeakable material and moral '>1 harboring Alvin Karpls, credited spending a few days at Cape Cod. The report of the Town Treasurer Harold F. Loomis of this city, who Cottage Street eo backed by Colonel Manuel Cepe- for the past three years, previous to "The matter Is one between the (OontInaBd from Pago One) was due to figures showing If they on, but It is just too bad for Spo- da, Commandanto Alberto Enriques last year, ruined the peach crop. The were approved the $4,01)0.000,000 havoc of war and their dire after- with having planned the kidnaping The members of the Home De John B. Thomas shows that the Is a major In the Coast Artillery, has Court of Chancer-; and Crempa, and k.-ine prisoners who might want ham nuith of tears and sorrov/; to Im- of Bremer, was arrested on order' of partment of the Federated Sunday been made a lieutenant colonel In the Chic new hats In felts "1 ^ _ and Bsnigno Andrade. apple orchards have grown to such not a public son-iro matter. The his capture near Northampton, fund would not go around for the and eggs for breakfast. town of Vernon will olose Its fiscal th smart new trimmings ft' I /i/l <. (t O Q Package Store Mass. projected 3,1500,000 jobs. President plore that peace so much desired by William G. Comb, first assistant School, met at the home of Mrs. year of 1935 with $6244.86 cash on same branch, according to an- QUINN'S Pons was quoted as’ saying he be- an extent that approximately 20 man had been cited for contempt." The great American breakfast was all—peace to those who ara near United States attorney, who said he Albert E. Stiles of Pleasant Valley It accentuate their ^ I ^ Jsv'O lleved hli resignation necessary be- per cent of the peach trees, origin- Ix)Oks Like Dwelling. Roo.aevelt, officirjs Indicated, had to hand. The report has been audited nouncement made this week bg the Four Venr Old Fued tabooed at the county jail after and peace to those who are far." acted at the request of District At- lOoC Tuesday afternoon, where they War Department at Washington, D. fie. Opm Until 11 P. M. cause his effoits to alter the ad- ad.v planted between the apple The feud between the Crempas The building In which Bty now Is turn the money Into the works pro- and found correcL commlasloneri found the food bills When tha Pope had finished. Car- . torney George F. Sullivan of St. made arrangements for the annual C Phone 8844. Free Delivery. vances of the Conservative Party in trees, have been removed to provide and the utilities concern began four confined Is a typical countrv Jail, gress adminl.atratlon field, where the The report snows that the town money spent would provide more running 8100 a month above the dinal Ha.ves walked from the altar. Paul. social and get-together of all tbe campaigning for the October elec- better lighting and room for the years ago. The company built high a low, long structure pai tly of wood budget. members. It is to be held at the started the year Sept. 1, 1934 with PHARMACY Pose D. R. P. Alcohol, A « C O growing apple trees. job.a directly. Works progress jobs His departure ended the congress. With McDonald at his arraign- $4,967.22 on hand and among tbe KILLED BY AUTO tions seemed "nullified" by factional tension wires across Crerapa'a prop- and partly of stone. A casual ob- ment were two attorneys, who said primary rooms of the Federated leo Proof, quart .... tp X e0 9 misunderstandings. On Aver.v Street erty. He refu-sed to accept a con- server might think the building a Involve comparatively low expendi- receipts were $165,829.77 In taxes; tures for materials. they hoped to complete arrange- church next Tuesday afternoon at Springfield, Mass., Sept. 27.— Old Quaker Whiskey, « »TO “ ’ obards are located on demnation award of $800. So ho dwelling house and Jailer Esten 2:30 o’clock. There will be a short $1,232.88 from the First Selectmen; Vclaaco Ibarra had been deposed New Public Works ments for McDonald’s release on (A P )—John D. Morlarty, 55, an ...... 40-A*/O for an alleged attempt to set himself the old Charles BIssoll farm located fought the wires, sometimes short- Uough does In fact make his home Dlodcrn and Old-Fashioned program, followed by games and re- $39,050.65 from tuition; $27,782.50 Pint BOe. Besides announcing the 37 hous- BANK NIGHT DANCE bond. employe of the Springfield streets up as military dictator. on the west side of Avery street. circuiting them. there. Most of the 88 cells in the Specific Charge freshments. It Is hoped that all from the State of Connecticut. This FRADIN’S Wilkoos Family Oakland Hills Country Club, where drawing of $50 prize money. The Dally Mall said BriUsh Cabi- LICENSES TO FRANK DONNEGAN and his MASS. CAPE COD ORCHESTRA he played golf. net ministers decided that in view a theatrical producer has extended At the time of his Miami arrest, fool dr iver s o f the naval rearmament programs This* dance run by former sponsors of St. Mary’s Dance at I from 1888 to the present was be- East Hartford. where Federal agents said he posed of other powers, Britain could not ‘ as a wealthy Detroit business man, WOULD BE A N fulfil Its Imperial responsibilities lieved in seclusion. The elder Brady, I This ims ixiupon Coupon presented at the door and tbe price ot one ad- In III health, recently returned from I mission »vtll admit two on the opening night, Saturday, Sep. 28. McDonald was Identified by William AWFUL BLOW properly unless the navy wae on, then In charge of the De- POLLY PRESTON brought up to date without delay. Maine to begin plans for a fall pro- $50.00 In Cash Bureau' of Investigation. TO THE No Final Deelelnn duction. IDancing From 8 to I A. M. .Admission 40c. The son, himself a producer of —^ McDonald was held In Wayne UNDERTAKERS Thl» newspaper said the con- ^Tmunty jail today, pending efforts of atruction program had been under note, spent the summer at the New Given Away For 20 Weeks In Our Jer.-ioy shore, where he and Miss -hla attorneys to complete arrange- consideration by admiralty experts ments for the bond. for some months, but the final deci- Chisholm were associated In the Plan To Give Away $1,000. sion had been delayed by the Cabi- management of the Casino players net In the hope that arrangements a: Deal. .Miss Chlaholm had gone to TODAY New York before Uie fire. might be made for a conference and OPEN FORUM Are Coming In this autumn to discuss limitations He began hla career In 1926 with STATE o f naval armaments. the production of "Hangman’s Tomorrow URGES UNION HELP The prospects of such a confer-, House." Am'ing his other , produc- I Editor of The Manchester Herald: ence have disappeared, the Dally t ems were "The Command to Love" One solution to the problem that Desigriecl for THIS WEEK’S WINNER: Mall sold, and "now all hope of a In 1027, "A Most Immoral Lady" In the people of Manchester have to Every Day Now successful outcome to any negotia- 1928, "Little Women" In 1931, and Oolve would be for the Union to vote those woman tions toward limitation has been "We are No Longer Children" In po have Cheney Brothers take a abandoned.” 1933. 'percentage from each laborer em- who wish acoov RALPH WALTZ A suggestion that a national de- ' ployed by them to pay the tax on And Changing fense loan should be launched to SOCIETY WOMAN the property that ^ves them em- pleie selection Bolton, Conn. meet the cost of a naval building THOUGHT SLAIN ployment. program and further expansion of When the company waa In better of walking on4 e the air force, as well as moderniza- Chestertown, Md., Sept. 37.__ Shape and giving tbe help bonuses, it was received as a matter of fact. sporf shoes.. To A/ew Safe D E P E N D A B L E , L O N B E R W E A R I N G No. 6279 tion of the army, was reported in L-A-P)—The body o f Mrs. Effle 8. PLAIDS some British quarters to be finding Why should not the help that Don’t taka foolish ehonoea wbefi Buxton, prominent Chestertown have formed a Union do something JounfYi gay w favor gradually among the Cabinet woman, was found In her apartment Featuring (Green Series) buying coal. Be sure of getting ministers. to save the company other than spoiling •com- and Solid Shades coal which Is CLE.\N and chock- here todKy, a deep gash In the head. standing by and seeing the bifildings Deputy Sheriff John N. Bennett, ROYALS fall-of-HBAT, In other words— EXPECT STRIKE BETTLEJfENT 'KATHARINE HEPBURN razed that can never help anybody. foriableifoo.- r phone ns for prompt deU\-err, Jr„ sold that Mrs. Kenneth S. Bux- KATHARINE HEPBURN re-creates Booth Tarklngton’e The town would then be able to Sizes 14 to 20 ton. daughtor-ln-Iaw of the slain dynamic heroine . . In a heart-lifting drama of young Open dolly till 8 P. M. Norwalk. SepL 27.— (A P )—A carry on and tbe schools and other woman, was detained at the sher- womanhood In dongeroue oonqueeL public benefits paid for and kept go- NORTON’S settlamant was expected toda.v In iff’s office pending -the inquest Jlublnow Building U.S. ROYALS tha strike of employees at Rabhor -I I ON THE SAME sHnw? ing for tbe good of all. Deputy Bennett also said tbe Buildings that atef razed will Licensed Chiropodist % MANCHESTER Cobpany. Inc., bathrobe manufac- elder Mre. Buxton, who was 69, was ZASU PITTS • JAMES GLEASON in *'HOT TIP” I I never come back even If the times In Attendance Dally. LUMBER CO. turers. A conference between offl> believed to have been slain with a are better. If left standing without clals of the company and tbe work- hatchet. A hatchet was found near TONIGHT BANK NIGHT! $200.00 G IV ^ AWAY! being a burden to the owner they TFLEPHONF MANCNESHR ers It scheduled for this afternoon. the body. CENTER AUTO SUPPLY CO. •qw.y sooner or later be rented or sold tl-l-5 CONN. Tbe atrikers, numbering 280, have The daughter-in-law is the wife STARTS SUNDAY: GRETA GARBO - FREDRIC MARCH qnd so give employment to many or [A A A A TO E E B • r 12, 155 Center Street Phone 5293 Manchester been out for two days on demand of of Dr. Kenneth 8. Buxton, head of In "A N N A K AREN IN A " MW as the case may be. 10 per cent raise, among other the department of Physics at Wash- PLUS . , . ZANE GREY’S "WandSKr ot tha Wastelaad.** ; NATIVE. ' things. ington College.

> ' .- a: iL > MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, SETlEMBER Z7,1»08, 3UR MANCHKSTICH BVKNTNG HEKALD, MANCHESTEK, UUNM^ FKIUAX, BEKi'EMBER Z 7,1856. PA?

soma branches and some localities, AOVERTlHoMENT— ADVERTIBBHBNT— Bltumlnoua raauffaclug. Traffic dl- struggle for the preaervatton both in the south and In the north, lection nliown. OLD FASHONED DINNERS American tdealg.” GOOD TIMES AHEAD and of the fundaimeatal difficulties MEMELEECnONS ' Route No. 164—Preston. Preston G.O.P. MAKES BID DAILY RADIO PROGRAM The committee alao made public a COLOMBIA REAL CLAMBAKE resulting from Its over-capacity." Plains-Grtswold road. Bituminous raeoluUon autborialng Ctaalnnan Items You Might Miss AT SANDWICH SHOP Over-Capacity EXimERMANS n-acadam length about 8 miles. FOR FDOT VOTERS Fletcher to expand campaign actlvt iSlm ,H a r r i e t t F u l l t r had os dinner FOR COnON TRADE Over-capacity, Dorr sold, waa the FlUDAY, SEPTEMBER 87 (Central and Eaitren Standard Time) Route No. 189—Granby. Motmtain ties "os funds become available” and guests Tuesday her sistcra, Mary ATNO^OVENTRl chief problem of the Industry. He read and North Granby road. 2 miles and Nanoy Fuller and Mrs. Milo Notet AU procrami U Iccy and baelo ehalnt or areupi th«r«of unleni ipccV employ additional people "necessary Dining Place Operated by claimed that If spindlei in the In- cd; coaat to eoaat (a to t) ocalfnatton includoa alfavatlabio iUtlons. of waterbound macadam. to carry on the work jt the commit- Davoll of Liberty Hill and Mrs. E. In Reading Town Report dustry were run 24 houre a day, Proorama aubjact to chanoa. P. M. (DavligUt <(eia eiia hovr tee in preparation for the approach- P. Lyman of Columbia. Mr. Davoll Nortli Metliodist Cliurc)i five days a week, less than 16,000,- Bargain Hound CenL KasL Is Sole Topic of Reich News- No Route Numbers NBO«WBAP NBTWORK Tells Yoitli It Win Have lo ing presidential campaign." was alto present The party waa In Society Arranges With Ex Women Offers Tercentenary Head of Textile Institute Be* 000 spindles would satisfy present BASIC — Baati weaf wlw wed wUo 4 :80— 6 )80—Allen Leafer O rchestra- Avon, (jhavas road. (Lovely street honor of the 8Srd birthday of Mias east: Cadets Quartet—west; Jack Finance Committee Menus. coneumptlon, "leaving more than w jar wta« weali kyw whlo wfbr wrc Armstrong—repeat for midwest tn Huckleberry HUD. About 1-3 mile Nancy Fuller. when wcaa wtam wwj waal; Midi papers; Predict Big Major- Bear Tax Bardens in Com- The same resolution authorized Gleanings From the Mass of Figures That Will one-half of the present eplrdleage kad wmaq wefi who wow wdaf wkbr 4 )4:^ 5 :45—Football Rsaulti, Etc. of loose gravel surf see. The (Well Child Conference was pert to Pot On Shore Din LIST INCINERATOR lieves There Is Ground for )55— 6 :55—Preisn on, Sunday on made In any such fashion, wou^l be by Barbizon. These slips come In deep serving dish and drop a good k u r kgu kpu kex kga kyr kya tions amused a state of excitement ly clip sheet service; appointment of 5 )30- 7 iS0 —Leith Stevens Harmonies Beacon Fails. Various roads. Gertrude Hough of Hebron and Mr. are willing to motor nearly a hus report which will be distributed next specter Edward C. Elliott, Jr. In- standard time. The complete menu Belief that there "is ground for long and difficult with bankrupt medium (uid extra long length and sized lump of butter In the center. Cant. la it . 7 )00— 5 :00—Hollywood Hotel—c to c in the Third Reich today considered committee hid for the votes of Amer- John Hamilton, general cotiniiel, to Included Among Those Rec- Giavel surface and drainage. and Mrs. W. C. Robinson of Post dred miles for It, will be Intoreste week: cluded were permits for 16 one- for each dinner, with additional confidence In better times, ahead" mills running on receivers’ certifi- are priced very reasonably. Surround with sausage cakes which 8 ;SS— 3 :3D~Maaqufrad« Dramatical 5 ;00— 9 :00—Richard Himbsr Orches. generally comparable to the tension ican youth yesterc'ay with the as- assist Chairman Fletcher In organi- family dwellings and 16 garages. S:4»—Sonoa by Phythm Octal 9 :30—The March of Time—to c Bloomfield. Blue Hllla Ave. Wln- Hill were dinner guests Sunday at to know that nearby In North Oov The income of the police depart- (acts will be found in their advertise- for the cotton textile Industry was cates or money borrowed from the have been pan-bolled until thor- 8 :1S— 4 : 15—Grandpa Burton, Humor 5 :45— 1 :45—Jerry Cooper—enRt; Lnxy (luring the plebiscite which returned sertion that "the wasteful extrava- zation work; appointment of Thomas Hog and Hominy. tonbury ave., and Jerome avenue. 2 the homo of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. entry a pit clambake Is planned to ment included 111 for rental of cell ment In today's Issue. Local people expressed today by Goldthwaite H. government becoming the most oughly cooked. 8 :3S<- 4 :30—The Strolling Songitera Dsn—mldw, rpt.i Dailey Or.—west the Saar to Germany. G. Sabin of New York to establish rooms. The miscellaneous aiicount includes ommended to Washington Hog and Hominy 1s a famous t:45— 4 :4^ 8 am A Dick Advonturoi 9 :00—10:00—Frank Dailey's Orchestra The elections biicnmo an ab.wrblng miles of grad'ng and resurfacing. gance of the New Deal administra- Porter. Saturday, October 8, at a p. m. Th know that the shop Is located In the Dorr, president of the Cotton-Tex- dangerous of competitors. Under 4 :00— 8 t00—Flying Tima-lor Kiddle* and direct a radio publicity divitlon 82,118 paid out for claims. breakfast dish of the West. Try 9 :30—10:80—Jsrry Freeman Orch«s. topic for German newspapers. Al- .Short detour. Open to tr.afflc. tion will be a burden not only on the Mr. and Mrs. G. Blum and son of women of the Coventry Fragmen former Oakland scboolbouse on tile Institute, New York. such circumstances It Is the part of A good painting, or any particu- 4 : 15— 5 :15—Three Scampi, Mate Trio 10:00—11:00—S. Simon's Orchestra and appointment of Mrs. Robert Lin. wisdom, which the Industry shows it some frosty October morning. If 4 :30— 6 :30—Preaa-Radio Newt Period 10:30—11:30—Dick Meeaner Orchestra— leged discrimination against the Bloomfield—ciottago Grove road piesont generation, but on genera- New Rochelle, N, Y., have been society have arranged with a Mert The total Income of the po^ic de- by State Office. Deming street. Route 15, and is Dorr said In an address before larly lovely picture, should never be 4 :36— 5 :35—Ann Lcater’a Song Prog. baelc; F. Town's Orchestra—tnltJw. and Blue Hlll.a Ave., 3 1-2 miles un- coin Hoyal of Arizona os director of visiting Mrs. Blum's parents, Mr. den man. J. C. Schwink, to tak , partment was 40 cents. * During year 1,038 children attend now In every sign of following, to dry hominy Is used It should be hung close to other pictures. Wall German population In . the territory, tions to come." managed by North Methodist church the Lewlston-Auburn Rotary Club soaked five or six hours in cold 4 :45— 5 :46—Billy A Dotty—wtaf only 11:00— 12.00—Dance Music—west only der construction. the women's division. and Mrs. Conrad Schriefer. charge of this pit clambake. Mi 110 well children clinics at the Man- that a basis for optimism was keep the capacity of the Industry In space should be given to It In order S:0O— 5 :00—Amoa 'n' Andy- east only NBC'WJZ NETW 0R)( formerly German ami now Lithuan- chester Memorial conference. women. water. Then boiled four to six •t15— 5 :15—Uncle fixra Padio Station Bi'ldgcwalcr— Hut Hill road. 1 The committee made public a The national committee at the Mrs. May Lyman Smith spent sev- Schwink, incidentally, Is. president c The selectmen met 35 times dur- "that the country seems to be be- lino with demand by not attempting to enjoy Us full beauty. The eye Is ian, was the target for press at- The suggestion made a year ago A special guest register will be hours. iSS- 4 :30—Kathleon Wells. Singar BASIC — East) wja wha-wbza wbnl mile of conntruction. Open to traffic. resolution adopted at Its meeting same time released a statement by eral days last week visiting friends the Connecticut Dairymen’s nssocis ing the fiscal year. ginning to experience a revival of to run equipment 24 hours a day very inclusive and should not be dis- t :4S— 5 :45—Morton Downey—weaf wham kdka waar wjr wlw wsyr wmal ' tacks. Eight books reported lost In cir- that Manchester be given a PWA provided for those who come back to One cup hominy grits, 4 cups 5 :00— 7 dk>—Jessica Dragonetts—to o wfll; Mid: wcky wenr wl;» kwk kwer Clinton—Nod road. About 8-4 of a yesterday recommending the crea- Harrison E. Spangler, luwa National In Hebron. tlon, and was secured through th grant of $67,500 for the construction Its normal economic progress." but with an eye to what a mill can tracted by small and Inconsequen- The newspapers nevertheless pre- culation last year were returned town for the observance of the Ter- reasonably expect to market a fair water, 1 teaspoon salt, 4 sausage 7 :00— 8 :00—Waltxing by Abe Lyman koli wren wmng kao wUlif (llclesl an overwhelming victory for mile rolled bank run gravel. tion o f a division of Young Republi- committeeman, who was placed In Mr. and Mrs. hYederic Hunt of efforts of John E. KlngAbury of Ctov The net cost of direct aid for the of an incinerator, came tp life again centenary, or for any who attended Many cotton textile manufacturers, tial pictures when there Is some- 7 :30— 8 :30—Court of Human Relatlona NORTHWEST A CANADIAN - wtmj can activities at National committee charge of the Chicago regional head- entry, Mr.s. Kingsbury being chali ' this year to the Manchester Public price and to look for orderly ways cakes. thing artistic to admire. 8 :00— 9 :00—The First Nifhter—e to o wiba katp woIh* wday kfyr cnH cfof the German clement In the election Colchrook—Town aid construction Delta, Ohio, are visiting Mr. Hunt's year was $126,308 as compared with today when It was learned that the the old Oakland school. Waitresses guests of the club, heard the ad- quarters. man of the affair. Mr. Schwink wll- library and nine others were report- for the retirement of the less effi- Add salt to water and bring to t:8^ 0 :30—Al Pearce and Hie Qahg SOUTH — wrva wptf wwnc wia wj.-ix at the same time charging the Lith- or. Tolland, Mlllhreok and Sandy headquarters. grandmother. Mrs. Jennie Hunt. $87,570 for the previous year. project had been Included In a list In colonial costume will serve the dress. 8100—10:00—Back of the Newa—cast: wfla>waun wtod tvsm wmc wab wupl Brook roads. "The executive committee,” the "The midwest Is entitled to a M n. Daisy Gwatkln of Berlin and be assisted In the preparations b ed lost this year. The economic body was com- cient equipment or Its disuse until the galloping boll. Sprinkle lo Amos *n’ A ndy-rcpral for west wjdx wamli kvoo wky wfau whop kpro uanian voting commission with of PWA projects submitted by the guests on both days. During the grits, stirring constantly. Boll ten Cornwall -2 1-2 miles of construc- resolution said, "fully realizes that square deal," Spangler said. "It will Mrs. Gertrude Erricson of New Brit- his daughter, Mrs. Horace Cornwal J “A considerable percentage of the parer. by Dorr to the physical body Increased consumption Justifies a 8 : 15—10:15—Jessa Crawford, Organist wiuil ktbs kths wane. Yfave "having agreed already on methods "Circulation at the desk showed state for approval In Washington. busy dinner hours, an Indian in full call upon It." minutes over the fire, stirring to 9 :80—10:30—Glen Les and Orchestra MOUNTAIN-knn kdyi kgir hghl to he taken for forging the election tion at North Cornwal). the enormous burden of debt and never be satisfied with a policy of ain with their families had a family Both have had considerable expert j JIncreased cost was caused by bud- The local office was Informed to- going through a period of convales- 8 )45—10:4^ T o Bs Announced PACIFIC—kgo kfi kgw komo knq kfad cnce at putting over clambakes s the slight decrease of 361 from last regalia will be In charge of parking, :l6 )0O—11:00—Jaok Russsll's Orahsstra Rtar kpn kex kgn kgr kya results." East Granby—Copper Hill road taxation which la resulting from the forced scarcity and idle acres. ilonlc at the lake Sunday with the getary standards set up through the day that the Washington offices of cence and to which after losses and the shore and Inland. year, but the falling off waa In adult and an early settler m traditional gdins In strength there comes 10:80—11:30—Qrirr witlisms Orchestra Cent. Bast Editorial voices were raised In and New Gate road. 1 3-4 hiiles of wasteful extravagance of the New "Our agricultural people are men ?amily of their alster, Mrs. Mary ERA." the PWA Intends to approve twice costume will be stationed outside Hutchins of Columbia. The pit will be opened at 8 o’cloc! fiction, due partly, at least, to re-em- "without warning x x x a flow of CB8-WABC NETWORK 3 :30— 4 :30—The Singing Lady—cast demand that Germany participate in pavement. Deal administration will be a burden and not vassals, They deeply resent as many projects as can be con- the building, prepared to furnish de- 3 :4^— 4 :45—Orphan Annie—east only sharp. Only a limited number o ployment.” reviving energy." BASIC—Eaat: wabo wade woko woau control of the elections next Sunday. East Haddam- Mt. Parnassus not only on the present generation, the attempt of this administration Rsv. A. W. Melllnger and Mrs. "It Is the understanding of the structed with the amount of money Elred any Information. wiiab wnao war wkbw wkro whk cklw 'K)0O— 5 :00—rKen Sparnon'a Ensemble tickets win be sold and none afte "That slow recuperative progress CHET’S RADIO - DIAL 5191 4 :15— 5 )15—Capt. Tim Haaly, Stamps Tile same attltiide also was taken by road. 2 1-2 miles of v/aterbound but on generations to come. tc control through force their, dally Chauncy Squier went to Colchester selectmen that with the change Records of the disposal plant of available. CHET SAYS Wdro wcau wA> wsan wfbt wspd wjav lives. Tuesday evening to represent Co- Monday evening of next week. Lo seems to be under way,” said Dorr. 80 OAKLAND STREET wbns: Midwest: wl>i>m wfbm kmbo 4 :30— 5 :30—Press*Radio Nsw* — ba« the Reich foreign office, which asked tr'acadain under consii uotion. "With such a situation, It Is evi- from ERA to W PA the supplemen the municipal water and sewer de- Money allotted to any one project kmox wowe whaa kfab sic; The Singing Lady—midw. rpL equal participation with Lithuania lumbia In a conference o.f Tri-Coimty cal people are advised to socur tary relief will be returned to the "Who can limit the wants o f the 4 :35— 5 )16—The Churioteere—wja only East Windsor. Nortli road (at in- dent that the youth of the nation baa "The potato control bill which partment, "Indicate a total flow of In the state will then be available AST—whp wheo wibi wfea wore wleo In election control. Union committees to plan projects them as soon as possible at 99 towns and the amount of relief paid people of the United States and tlie efrb ckae wibz wmaa. 4 :45— 6 )45— Lowell Thomas — east: tersection with U, S. No. 5 and ex- a moat vital Interest In stopping the makes It a crime freely to raise and 702 million gallons, of which 92 per for financing any other project In ORDER YOUR OtXIB—wgat wsfa wbro wqam wdod Orphan Annie—rm^ent to midwest This attitude was Interpreted In tending westerly to junction with wasteful spending of the people's sell potatoes is causing a deep re- for the programs of the coming Main street. to the unemployed will no longer be PAPER MAKERS demand they will create with re- 5 )00— 5 :00—Dinner Cenoert Program cent was treated and sludge remov- the state of the same classification. ktra wreo wlao wdtu wtoo arid wrr political circles as an opening for savings. T.hat the danger of this year. The meal will be served In Chapi. considered on the basis of what the vivifying confidence and reviving ktrii kua waco koma wdbo wbt wdae 5 :15— 5 :15—Tony A Cut, Serial Skit Route No. 140). 3 3-4 ;ni,es of v/ater- sentment against centralized power al amounted to 4 ^ cubic yards per The Incinerator is a sanitation pro- ablUty to spend?" o:35— 5 :30—Lurn and Abner, Cemedy Lithuania to attempt to alleviate Kltuation is being more appreciated Neighbors' Night was observed at hall. Tables will be act once and th town pays for direct aid as in the whig wdbJ wwva wmbg waia wnibr bound macadam under construction. in bureaucratic Washington. The overflow will be equally well care' million gallons since April 1." ject and the money for it, if It is Grounds for confidence tn the In- RADIO wala ktui kgko wcoa wdno wnox kwkh 6 :45— 5 )45—Dangereue Paradise, Skit 111 feeling here toward its manage- Greenwich — Merrlti Highway. N evidenced by the Interest taken first man that Ihe.v arrest for raising the local Grange Wednesday cvenlnar past.” TO GATHER HERE MIDWBST—w fl wmt wmhd wlan wibw 5 :00— 7 :00—Irene Rich, One*Act Play for In Grange hall next door. Mri approved, could be used for the con- dustry’s future spring. Dorr said, 5 1 7 15 ment of Memel affairs. by many young men and young wo- with Natchaug (Chaplin) and Bur- kfh WRmk wkbn wcco webt ksej wnaa : ^ : —Lucille Manners. Soprano Bridge and approaches at Round Hill more than five bushels of potatoes Kingsbury and her committee, Mn "Our financial condition now am- struction of sewers or similar work "from the very difficulty and neces- woe 5 :3t^ 7 s3(^R u th Etting College Prom road. Slight inconvenience to irafflc. men of the nation who are taking without a brain trust license will be rltt (New Britain) Granges Invited "As soon as the WPA starts work here or elsewhere In the state. TODAY AND MOUNTAIN—kvor klx koh kat 7 )50— 8 :00—The Light Opera Theater Memel citizens will vote Bimday and furnishing part of the program. Floyd Standi.'ih and Mrs. Irvin; in Manchester a complete atudy of ply Justifies the water department sity of meeting certain hard situa- COAST—khj kotn kfre kol kfpy kvl liOO— OiOO—Meetin* Heuae, Dramatlo Hamden—Mill River bridge. No an active part In public and political delivered from Jail by his neighbors." Loomis, promise plenty of clamt purchase. The town secured with- tions with which we are confront- kfbk kmj kw f ksra kdb kgrnb kgo 1 :30— 9 :80—SInfonlatta, Concert Ore. for members of the Landtag, the ter- dblay. Temporary bridge. affalri. These young people in many There were guests also from West relief cases, personnel of the chari- 5 :00—10:00—Dorothy Lamour, Songs ritory's Legla',atlve Assembly. Hartford, Coventry and Union lobster, blueflsh, baked corn am ty department, sta, etc:, should be out cash Investment a growing New England Council Con- ed.” Cant.. Eaat 9 )15—10:15—Ink Spots Quartet—cart} Hartland—Thorn, Hartland Pond, Incalltlei have formed, and are other vegetables, with watermeloi. business which shows Increasing Industry Not Dead 8 :30— 4 i80—Jaek Armstrong — eaat{ Tony and Quo—repeat for the west Gormans have held an overwhelm- Peterson road, from Granby to Gran- forming, Young Republican clubs Oranges, a toUl of 97 In all, A fine made by the selectmeh.” Muaigale—Dixie; Melodies—west 9 30 10 30 ing majority In the Legtelature, Deaths Last Night for dessert. The seafoods will b ' profits." "The cotton textile Industry is : — : —Oliver Naylor's Orcheat.; ville and West Granville road. 5 and leagues with the end In view of program was presented by the ONLY LAMB LAGS vention to Be Held in t]45— 4 )40—Carlton A Shaw, Pianos The Light Opera Theatre—w. rpi, more than BO per cent of the Memel brought fresh from the shore. "The board calls attention to a oot dead," he said. "It Is not dying. 4 :00- 5 :00- H . V. Kaltenborn's Talk 10:00—11:00—Shnodor and HI* Violin giving their best In the battle for the visitors, which was much enjoyed. re.sidonts being German. miles of looae graved under construc- Those '. ho care to round out a tul deficit of $177,349.34 in operating "All bills have been paid and the It is not licking its sores. It is a 4 )15— 6)15 — BebPy Benaen — east: 10:0^ 11)6s—Teddy Hill and Orchestra tion. preservation of American Institu- Colorado Springs—Andy Adams, After the meeting sandwiches, cake ART SAYS World Travsisr—Dixie A west 10:30—11130-B illy Bieectl's Orchestra evening may remain for the old, expenses, o f which $181,652.13 Is first yearly installment of $17,000 on, permanently established industry, A Reich foreign office apokesman tions.” 76, author of stories of cowboy life. and ’coffee were served by the Co- AS MEAT PRICES Tinker Hall Snnday. asserted September 21 that Ger- Harwinton—Hill road. 3 miles of fashioned singing school program Ii represented by unpadd taxes." the aerial bond was paid. The which nothing can kill or extin- To Form Division Brady. Tex.—John Savage. 78, lumbia people in the lower hall, and guish. It is going about Its busi- many could not "be held responsi- waterbound macadam construction then some of the younger people en- the enlarged upper hall, under Uv yearly interest charges of $54,250 from the Thomaaton Town' Line The committee expressed a desire who with his brother introduced the direction of Mrs. Gowdy, at a ness with determination and with a Get a NEW MODEL 7:18—Tony and Gua. ble for the acts of East Prussians” joyed dancing. “The selectmen have included are paid and a cash reserve estab- E. J. Egan, Secretary-Treasurer north. Short delays. to encourage and assist formation game of polo to West Texas, crate additional charge. $2,000 In the budget for some kind lished to cover possible losses.” SEEK’30 LEVELS reviving and Justified confidence. I 7:30—Lum and Abner. If guarantselng powers did not aa- Palo Alto, Calif.—Mrs. Elaanor The next meeting of Colombia Biiro a free and fair election. Kent.—South Kent road. 3 miles oi Young Republican clubs and fe- of assistance to the tax department of the Connecticut Federation of say this with intimate knowledge of EVERY YEAR 7:45—Dangerous Paradise. Boynton Quackenbuah, 80, grand- Grange it'ill be in charge of Mrs the hard knocks which the Industry The spokesman dlscloaed that of construction. Temporary delays. solved that represents.tlves of these A SCHOOL BOY HERO < In the collection of delinquent taxes Le.bor, James Dick, Representative 8:00—Irene Rich. daughter of George McClure, briga- Junle Squier and Mrs. Vera Lymaii "Each, year’s operation will add to Washington (A P )—Lamb seems has received, with full appreciation WTIC 8:18—LuclUe Manners, soprano, Germany had requested these pow- Kllllngwovth and Madison— 2 groups be selected by Chairman Manchester. lov/a — Mrs. Jacl as It is felt that some effort should of the town of Vernon to the General FOR LESS THAN and at that time the Grange will be the assets of Manchester and the to, have remained the good little Hartford, Oenn. bridges and approaches known as dier-general In the war o f 1812, Mclehert put her hand In aiclotbei of the discouragements of long pe- 8:30—Kellogg College Prom. ers. including Great Rrltain, France Henry P. Fletcher to make up a dlvl- Summit, N. J.—George Slate, Ol, divided for the annual Grange com- te made to collect these taxes during town will own the plant without-di- child of the meat family, consider- Assembly, Arthur Higgins, Secre- 80,000 W. 1040 H. C. 282J M. paper mill bridge on Horse Pond pin bag she left In the yird of hei the coming year.” riods of sales below cost, particu- 9:00—Beauty Box ’Theater. and Italy, to compel Lithuania to Sion of Young Republican activities widely knovN-n In the business paper petitive program which will be In rect outlay.” ed from the viewpoint of the house- tary-Treasurer of the International TraToIrra Broadcaotlng Sorvloe read and Field bridge cn Chestnut home. Instead of grasping i larly aggravated situations and in 10:00—Meetin’ House—musical and tense "persecution" of Memel Ger- at National committee headquarters. publishing field and a native of Ox- November. An Invitation waa read w-lfo who w-atches the budget close- Brotherhood of Papermakers of mans. Hill road. Some delay to traffic. clothespin, she drew forth a thre« During the year 3.05 miles of BENSON’S RADIO - DIAL 8773 Odjrllgbl Having lim a dramatic with Negro Male Quar- This division, the resolution said, ford, Mich. by the Lecturer to visit Wapping The total expenditures of the ERA ly- America, J. W. Bailey, of Holyoke, WEEK foot rattle.snakc. streets were scarified and recon- tet. Rolclisfuchrcr Adolf Hitler, In his Lebanon—Exeter road. 7 miles of would have charge of the efforts“ to Elgin, III.—George M. Peck, 92, Grange on the evening of Oct. 8 and were $150,076.61, of which $121,- Prices for lamb still are farther Mass., 4th vice-president of the In- 711 MAIN STREET v.atcrbound macadam. She screamed and collapsed structed with a surface treatment of 10:30—SInfonIctta — concert or- recent Reichstag address, also enlist the first voters and the youth retired merchant and banker and furnish part of the program. It 648.82 was for labor and $29,017.86 below the 1930 prices than any of ternational Brotherhood of Paper- Friday, n«ptrmlMT *7 chestra. charged that Germans In Memel Lisbon—Six sectiona of town aid Fpgcne Fl.shel. a school bov. saw tar or asphalt and 28.88 miles of of the Nation in the Impending veteran of the (Jlvll War. was voted to accept the Invitation. the snake slither off and killed it. was contributed by the town. the other meats, although they are makers and Joseph Addy, 3rd vice- 1 1 :0 0 -Time, weather: Baseball were being "afflicted" by Lithuania. rcada under conctructlon. streets were oiled. up from a year ago. president of the Papermaker's Inter- P. M. Scores. Lithuania replied to joint repre- Mansfield—Two sections of town The resources of the town Include Pork chops and sliced bacon, on national win be the guests of Char- <:00— Woman'a Radio Reylcw. 11:05—Cocoanut Grove Orchestra. sentations by Italy, France and aid road under construction. Of the $68,000 recommended by the other hand, not only have $21.40 in taxes uncollected on the tti Oak Lodge, No. 43. Brotherhood 0:80— "Maaquerade.” 11:30—Enrlc Madriguera's orches- Great Britain regarding the Memel Meriden— Miller, Ycle, Preston J. Frank Bowen, superintendent of equalled their 1930 prices, but pass- grand list of 1608. of Papermakers at the New Eng- *10 to 4:48—Grandpa Burton. tra. elections In a mannsr considered by avenue and Westfield road. 3 miles roads and bridges, for highways, oil- ed them. land Counc!) of Pulp, Sulphite and ing, storm sewers, bridges and cul- fsoo. 8:00— AI Pearce and bla Gang. 12:00—Shandor, violinist. Informed quarters In London as gen- uf construct'on. Food prices generally, during the Papermakers to be neld In Tinker Prescriptions At Arthur’s 1:80— Strolling Bongatare. 12:08 a. m.—Teddy Hill and his Or- erally satisfactory. verts, walks and curbs, the select- The book value of stocks In the Mon«v iei {u«1.>olothlnflr**i*p*lf* Montvlllc—Two sections of Fort two weeks ending August 27, In- Hall, Sunday morning and afternoon. ~n*cfieRl n««d* oi any otnar uaaful chestra, men cut their budget -requests to Whlton library trust fund Is $48.- 1:48—Adventure' of Sam and Dick. Memel belonged to Germany be- Shantok road under construction. creased six-tenths of one per cent. About 50 delegates from brother- pa$po*«. No •oeutlly or ondoisoto ARTHUR’S are compounded by Registered Phar* S:00—Wrlghtvllio Clarion. 12:30 a. m.—Royal York Hotel Or- fore the World War. It was ceded $82,000. 516.54 while the estimated market roquitod on loon* up lo SIBO to Now H artford-Tow n Hill road. 8 They are 14.9 per cent higher than hoods in New England arc expected •ifiirtod •mployoa. ^ o only coat S:80— News; Baacbaii Scores. chestra. to the Allies In 1924 at Versailles value Is $22,661. macists. Many people have l$)|nied 1-2 miles of waterbound macadam the same month two y rs ago, the to attend the district meeting, ac- la a ehargo ol Ihioo poi cant a :45—"Strange Aa It May Seem.” and wn.M dellncd as being within under construction. , , By permitting supervised coasting bureau of labor statistics finds, but month, thlrlv.alx por annum, on tho :00— Amoa 'n’ Andy. Lithuania, hut with clearly defined on Summer, Foster, Hemlock, Cam- cording to a report given by officials unpaid baianeo. Tho avoiaao DRUG STORE that prescription prices here save Newington—Cedar street and Wil- (JoUectlble, uncollected property they are still 14.4 per cent below of the chapter this morning. monthly ^al of QlOOtopaid In lO :18— Creacent Serenadera. admlni.stratlvc and financial autono- lard Ave. 3 1-2 miles of construction, You’ll get a bridge, Henry, Eldridge, Garden and taxes are $649,749.60 and the collec- the level of five years ago. monthly paymonta la only $ 1.6 8 , them considerable. ^:30—News Magazine of the Week. my. Olcott streets and Cobum road last Some Items Drop The business session of the Coun- Full ropaymoni may bo mado at any Prescriptions Norfolk—3 miles of construction tible, uncollected personal taxes are cil will be held Sunday morning wflth timo, Ihoroby roduoCng total ohargo :45— Gould and Shefter, plaiiu duo. winter the park department "made The most marked Increases the propoitlonatoly. un Southfield road from Masaa- $26,858. an open public meeting, sponsored Rubinow Buildingr "Just What "Your Doctor Orders!" • 1:00—Jeaalca Dragonette: Roaarlo c'mselta State lino south. supervised coasting available within last year, says the bureau, came in lourdon’a Orchcatrg, RADIO A one-half mile of every person In town the prices of eggs, meats, fats and by local No. 43 of Manchester In the IDEAL nNANCINO by Day North Stontngton—3 sections of The decrease in average dally at- afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The forma- :00—The Travelera Hour — Nor- Condition O f town aid roads. except In one area near Depot tendance in the high school last year oils. A t the same time* the prices ASSOCIA*nON, Ino. man Cloutier, director; with Male (Eastern Standarit Time.) Square where coasting was available tion of the Ckiuncll took place about Old Saybrook—Four streets. BETTER BUY waa 4, while the decrease In the per were slipping downward for cereals, Room 6, Rublnow Building Glee Club. no private ifind." dairy products, fruits and vegs- two yeara ago and since then meet- Sharon—3 miles of town aid con- per pupil was $3.96. 848-858 Main Street :30—Court of Human Relatlona. State Roads Ubles. ings have been held all over New Phone 7281 0:00— FIrat Nlghter. Opening network football broad- struction. No delays. England. The labor questions con- Large 25c casts 1:4.7 p. m.--Nnvy vs. Wlllhim The park department remove)! 90, The decrease In average dally at- Housewives are afforded a guide 0:£0—Al Pearce and his Gang— Rond conditions and detours In the Shelton—Isinglass road. 2 miles of pruned 343, braced 11, planted 3, to economical buying by the Indices cerning -the entire paper Industry LIQUORS & Mary at Annapolis—WJZ-NBC, pavement. tendance In the elementary schools Hita and Bits. .State of Connecticut made neces- removed low branches from 600 and was 214, while the increase in coat issued by the bureau. They show are discussed by delegates from each 1:00—Newa. Announcer Bill Slater. Southbury—i 1-2 miles of con Usterine Mavis Taicnm sary by highway construction and from your did other work to 101 trees during per pll was $3.99. that all meat, are higher priced local at these meetings. The Council AT ife—Leonard Kcllcr'a Orchestra. 2:15—Kansas vs. Notre Dame at oiling announced by the Connecticut structlon on Pierce Hollow road and the year. than they were a year ago, but that r.ieetlngs have resulted in a contri- .1:30—Glenn Lee's Oichcstru. South Bend—WEAF-NBC, Announc- Highway Dcpni tmcnt as of Septem- 2 miles on the Strongtown road. some prices have increased much bution to the betterment of condi- -antiseptic Powder 1:4B— Jeaaa Crawford, organist. ers Ford Bond and Bob Brown; Short delays. Average salaries paid to school ber 25, 1935. "There was no February meeting teachers last year were, grades and less than others. tions In the industry, also enabling WABC-CBS, announcer, Ted Hus Stonington—Old Mystlc-No. Ston- et the Board of Police Commission- Bacon Leads Meats the settlement o f disputes between Ing. Closed for Construction— Detour kindergarten, $1,193, a dollar less Cut Prices Provided—No Route No. Ington road. 1 1-2 miles of water- ers as two commissioners were ah- Prices for August 27 of this year employer and empiqvee and aiding 2:15— Dartmouth ‘vs. Norwich at bound macadam. than the year before; high school Beacon Falls. Steel truss bridge CHEVROLET •ent from town.” women, $1,469, $23 decrease; high had advanced the following per- In the organization of new locals. 50c 16c Hanover, N. H.—WOR and Yankee Tolland—Tolland Turnpike. 1 1-2 centages over previous years: and approaches, spamiing Nauga- school men, $1,774, $103 less than The officials of the (Council and of 4 ROSESs ••••s«gss* pint $1.54 network, announcer Joe McKcnney. miles of lcx)8e gravel surface. More More More or tuck rivet at Depot street, "During the past year It has come the year before. Local No. 43 have spared no efforts WDRC Tuning in tonight: WEAF-NBC— Union— Kinney Hollow road under to the attention of the Board of Po- than than less than 0:30, Kathleen Wells, songs; 7, Jes- Canaan. 2 miles o f construction In obtaining a fine list of speakers straight Whiskey, 888 Hartford, Uonn. tSSO ccnatructlon. lice Commiesloners that the local Aug. Aug. Aug. who are thoroughly familiar and un- 40c sica Dragonette; 8, Waltz Time; 0, from Route 199 Bou;;h on Belden There were 43 1-3 teachers In the MEATS 1934 1933 1930 35c Vi pint...... street. A short detour Is posted. Washln.iton—One mile of town Dealer theater at times has been greatly high school last year, and a pupil- derstand the problems of organized 25c Dsyligbl Saving rime First Nlghter; 9:30, Highlights and aid construction on Lake; road. overcrowded, thereby violating the Chuck roast .35.5 51.3 — 6.4 Harmony; 11, Bon Bcrnle.. Clinton. Ke’soy Mill bridge and teacher ratio of slightly less than Plate beef . .46.8 60 — 4.8 labor aa a whole. Of the Hat of approaches on Mill District road. Wethersfield—Nott strfeet. 1 8-4 state law relative to blocking the 31. guests speakers, J. W. Bailey of Hol- BOSTON ORANGE GIN . .$1.00 Fletcher’ S Frlday, September 27 WABC-CBS—6:18, Lazy Dan; mllei of construction. ' aisle exits and the main entrance. Rib roast .. .29.7 42 — 6.8 Freezone 7;30, Lois Ravel and Leith Stevens; Clinton and Madison. Duck Hole Roundsteak ...... 24.2 39.0 — 6.1 yoke, 4th vice-president of the Inter- bridge and approaches. This was brought to the attention Reasons for leaving sch-Aet today if you can u s e ...... Lincoln—It!s bod enough to have BY OOVENTBY FRAGMENT Lady Esther 99c Side station to Ellington. Shoulder low p r ic e ...... ^ 1 67; syphlllis, 6; typhoid fever, 1; un- Prominent Labor Leaders Will Address 6 iO—New England Agriculture. •.avlng f:oni one mile weji ol Route oiling 1 mile. you Want to buy a stightly used, six-cylin- dulant fever, 1; whooping cough, 12. y:u r dinner Interrupted but to have SOCIETY 0 10—Binging Lady. betting bol l and KOLB 1983 INTERNATIONAL PANEL TRUCK— GRENADINE...... quart 69e So. 79 on Route 80, Passable. Ad- Route No. 147—Mlddlefield. Mld- 1939 FORD TON EXPRESS—Pick up body. der Chevrolet at so low a price. Only one An excellent Job for light delivery work. the break followed wrltb the knowl. Beal Old-FasUotaed B. L Shore This Meeting. Face Powder Tooth Paste 6 18—Little Orphan Annie. vise optlo' al '.)ute. dirfleld-Durhiim road. Surface oiling An unusual buy at thla pricel

.-I.', .. j' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN„ ERIDAT, SEPTEMBER 27, iro». MANCHESTER EVENING HEKALU. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIUAI, SEPTEMBER 27,1988. vlted to attend.! A fitting program of eminent British and American 'might have been an angle In the son bottle dug up near the home by urolly be flocking to it dolly during tloa, outlined by other treasury offi- are preferebta for cooking. Tbe De- baa been imepared by the Lecturer legal authoritiea by aurli mastdrs aa case.” Drake tn the presence of officers measurably outweli^a any chance of as young beautiful, lonaty, domestl- cash customers would be unable to umiryoFncuL and It Is bop^ there may be a good POUND LOOKS BACK Braebum, Reynolds and Lawrence. INSANITY AS PLEA Police Cnpt. F. S. Stone qiroted will be compared with Drake's these entire periods, t^e opportun cials, which has brought grief to Uoloua la one of tbe varieties used oaliy inollned and sympathetic. attend—If it were not for the prec- “Healthy and Stnrdy” fla tirlyrfitrr achievement. Rum Row: chiefly for eating purpoeaa. riN number present from outside tbe To these he added the doubling of Drake to this effect, but called at- prints. ity for utilising the Sound and river ItroUere on mld-FUth Avenue ere tlea of hiring sHUra-tn. Grange membership. Refreshments theu number of students—this year tention to runny previous declarn- Radio tachnlclsns of the alcohol likely to notice • rug emporium That'! why, when an auction be- In his cell, Drake asked for a CorattiQ H rralb lance will be excellent. It would tax unit of tha treasury ware Inter, QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS named Barkis Willing A Oo., and to WELL QUALIFIED will be served during the social AT HARVARD YEARS there are close to 1600—and. with- IN DOUBLE DEATHS tlone that the doubllVTiifiying as to bible, and told officers he had played CLERGYMEN’S “ADVICE” cepting messages from an unliccnacd gms, you're likely to find seats oc- hour. out doubt, the evolution of what he "end the worry , of my 'uncle and not be In the least surprising If we wonder whether it haa anything to cupied by a hundred or more young a violin at one time to distract him FUHUaHlCp tty THIC President Roosevelt has addressed should witness a very Important re- land station to what turned out to (Oombread) NEW It Is expected a large delegation called the greatest law library In aunt over the rheas I got - myself from the slayings. He said a fic- BSRALD PIUNTIf^ COMPAKT. INC do with the always-willing Mr, Bar- men recruited from some nearby Y. from Tolkmd will be present at tbe tbe world. Into.” letten to mlnistsn of the gospel, be a British rum smuggler. Tbe Question: Mrs. J. asks: "IVhst la kis In "David Copperfleld”. It has. tion plot gave him tbe Idea for dis- u Bieeell atre«t vival of watsrboms passenger traf- dsooded messages showed that the M. C. A. They're paid a dollar a meeting of tbe Tolland County Oiun- He noted a "steady simplification He referred to his conviction and posing of the bodies. ICtoobesttr. Conn. the food value of eombread mads head to hold the choice places, sur- New President of Hartford Dean of Law School Speahs Yoath Acensed of Poisoning TH O M A S »'£ K Q U e O N asking for their reactions', as persons fle, accompanied by the long defer- ship was some 00 miles off shore from unbolted commeol?” Tbe place Is owned by a group of cil of Rellgloiu Education to be held of legal procedure that bas gone on probation on a charge of stealing an YORK 'mporters and wholesalers; so many, rendering them Only to tbe right automobile. Drake haa two brothers. Leroy, Ooo ara l M a n a a tr profoundly Interested In the well be- red appearance of entirely new and the station was somewhere Answer'; Tbe unbolted, unrefined IL •HMMAiuviasie at the Ellington church, Sunday in this country In the past SO years." 17, lives in Washington, D. C,. with FoundoO Octo b er 1. 1111 ing of the people, to the work of his north of Boston. So the radio men commeal is a healthful food and la in fact, that all their names couldn't people. This scheme provldea a good Gas Company Has Had evening. Sept 29. as one of tbe most significant Aunt and Uncle; Reenacts In Jail the yoUth cried once, "I'll types of very fast Sound and river ]]0S8lbIy be used over this establish- •ource of income beoause tha eoUec- About 20 Years He Spent hla father, and Francis, 16, lives administration, and for "counsel and moved Into that vicinity and inter- placed in tbe starchy class the same By PAUL HARRISON Sunday, Oct. 6, will be observed changes he had observed from his take my medicine and plead guilty with his grandmother, Mrs. Louis PablUtied £very avenibg Exctpt craft in place of the obsolete old cepted some more messages. ment. At the organisation meeting tors also tip genorouaiy when they as Communion Sunday at the morn- famous horseshoe desk. Clon^tltu- In court.” Mr *. S h u t t * n Twi n * Suadeye end Heltdmye Entered et the juivloa." ships that despairingly continue to * • • as all naln foods. When this bread New York, Sept. 27.—A novelist's Drake of Raritan, N. J. Feet Office et Ueneheater Conn., ea la used It should be taken In com- marriage—aa soma marriagea will— there was a good deal of talk about come in. CSarence Mackay, who at- Unnsnal Experience. ing service Of the Tolland Federated There Teaching. tjonal law he regarded as having Crime for the Police. To Hold Autopsies. Mrs. Bubara Shutt, 141 Hone St: •eoead CUm Men Matter. Like many another of the Presi- represent our best efforts at marine "Fox” the Smugglers. bination with the non-starchy vege- went on the shoals of separation re- whaf to call tbe store, and one of tends a lot of auctions, usually gives church. altered from on abstract to a con- Autopsies were under way today, Watertown, Mass., writes the fotlowinf $ dent's proceedings this one has at transportation at present. They obtained co-operation of the tables. tbe partners said be had an uncla tha ^cky occupant of his seat a 820 Mrs. Gertrude Kendall Slmmona of crete conception of what was rea- BUtMCRlPTlON RATSa cently. And tbe fellow was obliged with a good, agreeable sort of /lame blll.’ ^ sonable. but the coroner's office announced It 11.00 coast guard and local highway po- Norman B- Bertolette, Connecti- Willimantlc, granddaughter of Cambridge, Mass., Sept.* 27.— Los Angeles, Sept. 27.— (AP)— would take several days to complete One T ear, by m all ...... least the merit of novelty. Con- There Is something particularly to put notices In some cf tbe news- —Willing. Another partner, an ad- James D. Tourtlotte and Amelia Suddenly he turned back from a Per Month, by mel) I 00 pleasing about the vision of taking lice. They ran down tbe unlicensed (Protruding Abdomen) papers; you know—"After this date' cut’s newest public utility execu- (AP)—The trials, tribulations and Insanity was balanced against greed them, and the inquest was postponed Dr.'fruesElixii: Single Copy ...... • ui ceivably that may be Its sole merit. station in a private house In a little mirer of Dickens, said how about tOENNA THEATERS tive, who was yesterday elected (Sbumway), 'Tourtlotte was In town window, and, knocking on the back until next Monday or Tuesday. Order Your Parlor Laxative Bound Worm Expclkr OelTvored one Tear ...... to.oo a high speed, luxurious passenger Question; Ruth writes; "I have I shall not be responsible for the "Barkis Willing"? That drew a CLAMP DOWN ON president and general manager of Monday looying for the Tourtlotte accomplishments of a law school of his chair, laughed, as the ques- today as thq motive for the con- From the answers so for received Maine town. Then officers raided followed your diet, exerclses,~'etc., debts of my wife, Sally Glisp...." Captain Stone said he had the Cabinet Heaters has proved itself to be the best all round and made public It is obvious that craft at Hartford and, after a de- tbe station Just as the operator was 'augh, but everyone agreed to It. FREE TICKET FANS the Hartford Gas (Company at a homestead wnere she was bom. The dean passed In retrospect before tioning ceased, "but I'm not dead yet fessed poison slaying of his aunt and lixativa and worm expeller from my MEMBER OF THE \8SOCIATED and have been helped very much In Up to that* time 'ha bad no Idea meeting of the boardMif directors. Is Roscoe Pound today as he contem- youth re-enact the slayings yester- (2 Burners) PRESS the recipients are at sea on one lightful voyage of a few hours, step- sending a message to the rum ship. reducing all parts of my body but my New York has a public Musical Vienna (AP)—War on free Ucket place la now In the possession of ,rou know. My resignation doesn't uncle by 19-year old ls>roy Drake. day, to show how the middle-aged experience.. . . I give it to sU my Tha Aseooiated Preia •» «auluetvely One of the government men sim- how many people were interested Library on 58th street where music hunters, declared by theatrical a man of tong and unusual exper- Simeon Luhrsen. plated 20 years spent administrat- mean that I'm going to die. At children exaluiively.” . , . entltlad to tha uae lor republtcatton point—whether the form letter was ping ashore on the grounds of tlie stomach. Some people tell me a ience In the public utility Industry. ing Harvard’s law school. Attorney Nathan Freedman, at- couple drank poison placed in their ply sat down at the key and con- large stomach Is hereditary. Is thli tn the tribulations of unhappy hus- lovers, mostly students check out managers here, has upset the easy- Mrs. Harry R. Bartlett bas re- least I hope It doesn't." coffee and slumped dead a few min- In B row n...... $14.50 Signs of Round Worms . , . Coostl.. of all nawe diapatehee credited to it sent to all the clergymen of the most splendid exposition the world tinued to send messages to the rum bands. But during tbe ensuing few records and play them m a glass-ln- going Viennese. He comes to the Hartford Company turned from the Rockville City hos- Out of the shifting shadows cast torney for the Junior college student pation. deranged itomach, twoUea or not otherwise credited in this correct?” direct from the presidency of the by a quarter of a century packed said he would offer an Insanity plea utes later. iaper and alao 'be local news pub- country or only to a selected list. has ever seen. Yet It la entirely ship, using the same code, which had Answer;' The only way you can days he found out. He got letters clnsed audition room. Other day a When depression bit Austria four pital where she had a tonallltts oper- Their bodies were placed In the In Dull Black. $15.50 upper Up, oSentlTa breath, herd and lahad herein. vrithln the bounds of reason. previously been deciphered. They I'rom moving and storage companies, man appeared there, selected record- years ago, actora gazed at empty Harrisburg (Pa.) Gas Company, ation. with startling events of world mo- In the frail youth’s impending pros- full stomach with point, pole face, etc. r All rights of rapublloation of One minister In his reply appears to reduce the size of yiur adbomen Is which office be has held since 1930 ment, he recalled significant changea TEXAS TO DISPUY family Automobile and driven . to a Also, once the merits of this kind told the ship to be at a certain place seven of them. He got letters from ings of several symphonies, and chairs and small audiences felt un- Miss Helen Church of Norwich. ecution for murder In the deaths of pier, where the machine and lUs car- Th« True Funny t«xatir* for ChUdreo uid apaelal dlspatchat herein are also ra- take it for granted that he haa been at a certain time. through taking vigorous physical comfortable amid rows of vacant 'and which he resigned to accept the Conn., was a recent guest at the In the practice of law, be remember- Oil Burners For Adults. If ad« from Imported hubs. lind>- aerrad. of travel have been thoroughly dem- culture exercises, principally those the agents of Mexican divorce mills finally had bis turn at tbe phono- Connecticut position. ed the growth of the law library Mr. and Mrs. Emery Stclnheuer. go was allowed to drop Into 36 feet plf BUit te Uhu Ask for U tt yoor ttere. . especially honored, since he refers to It was. A coast guard cutter explaining bow cheaply and quickly graph. He took off his coat, unrolled seats. So tbe monagera decided to Steele House. taken while lying on the back. Diet- In addition to hla work In tbe from a mere 113,000 volumes to Its MOUNTAIN LAUREL At the same time county authori- of water. Kitchen Stoves—$10. Sttccc^lully w— t or y—iw * Pall service client of N B a Serv* "key clergymen" as having been onstrated, It la likewise reasonable was waiting for It. Result: Eight one can secure one's freedom Just by a little package and removed a fill the bouses under all clreum- Miss Minnie Helen Hicks left sev ties questioned Drake closely about The automobile was raised yester- lee. Inc. of crew arrested, 6,000 gallons of ing alone will not reduce a protrud- atances. utility field, Mr. Bertolette has eral copies of the Constitution to present 412,000 volumes and 62.000 consulted. Another, Rev. F. Ray- to anticipate that It will take Its ing abdomen, although tl)e size will catching a southbound plane. baton, started one of che symphonies also been an outstanding figure In pamphlets. will naming him aa the sole benefi- day. Divers previously had re- illegal (and untoxed) alcohol seized, Circulars arrived from steamship Everyone who bad anything to do the Hicks Memorial School to be dis- Connecticut’s iFlower to Fe.t- ciary of a $12,900 estate, and drew moved the bodies. 53 School St. Tel. 3053 Publisher’s Hepresentative: The mond Baker, a Dcleware Baptist, proper place In the country’s system diminish somewhat If only a small and began to conduct It. He worked with the show or knew somebody civic life, being a past president of He spoke with tolerance of the es- Julliia Mat4)ewe Special Agency-^New of transport, and retain It. and a clear trail uncovered to a big amount of food is used. Measure companies Implying that a cruise j'uriously, now cautioning the brass- the Harrisburg Chamber of Com- tributed among the pupils. capades of his charges and of being ture This State's Display at from him an admlselon tiro money Three fingerprints found on a poi- Tork. Chicago. Uctruit ana Boston. lays no such flattering unction to his Boston smuggling syndicate. there could get a ticket. In some in-., James Galavln bas a position at Read The Herald Advs. your circumference with a tape- would be Just the thing for bis es, now bringing up the violins, stances people were begged to at.J I mercc. hauled out of bed at (our In the Centennial Next Year. soul, replying that "I see no reason Six radio trucks, capable of run- measure, then start In with the ex- frazzled nerves. Two private detec- waving bis arms and perspiring. Ho will take overihls new duties the Capitol building In Hartford and morning to set back upon the MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU ' OF for answering as I have no reason RED SCHOOLHOUSE ning up and down the coast to any tend the performance. commutes to bis home dally. CIRCULATIONS. ercises, and every week you will be tive agencies wrote to him; one com- Quite a crowd had collected at tha But as the years went on soms as president of the Hartford Gas straight and narrow path the foot- Dallas, Texas, Sept. 27 — The The Herald Printing Company. Jne.. to believe the answer will over be needed point, have opened to gov- ing right out with the Information Company about October 15. Sometimes that very definite per- ernment ears practically ali the ra- able to note a reduction In the size windows by tbe time he finished the of these theaters got government steps of students who had wandered Mountain lAure), state flower of •esumea no Mnanclal respunstblllty read by the President. There are of this part of your body. that It .’ipecialized In shadowing peo- third selection, wrapped up the Mr. Bertolette was bom In Nor- off Into Jail overnight. Connecticut, will be featured In the ^for typographical errora appearing In son Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler dio conversation between rum ships support and the demand for "Annie ristown, Pa., In 1891, where he was ' a d v a rtlse m e n tt In tha M ancheater 200,000 ministers In the United ple Euid collecting divorce evidence. baton, donned his coat, emerged Oakleys" v/ent Just the other way. Pacing slowly back and forth In $200,000 landscaping plan of the Evening Herald. makes us mad; sometimes we love and their land contacts. Two hotels, offering all the comforts educated In the pubilc schools. In his office In Langdell Hall, he talked States, and It would be humanly Im- Messages can be relayed to de- grinning sheepishly, and took a bow. Persons who wanted to demon- Overnight A» P. Texas Centennial Exposition which him. Sometimes we could enjoy 5IEMORIAM MOR.ATORIUM of home, dispatched little notes. Ad- Auction Bales In New York, even 1911, he was graduated In mechani- of the administrative worjc from opens here next June. possible for the President to see all coding points and back again so fast strate their "connections” would In- cal engineering at Drexel Institute throwlfig a rock at him; sometimes vertisements came from three laun- the ones of expensive objects of art, vite friends on their free theater News which he announced Tuesday he Sections of tbe Exposition grounds FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 the answers to hi.s letters." that you (and the rum runners) Philadelphia—The "For Sale” col- dries specializing In bachelor work. in Philadelphia, and inunedlately would resign next September and will be landscaped with trees and we could weep on his neck. would be surprised. draw a good many curiosity seek- tickets. So finally those who had to thereafter entered the employ of the WARD! • • • umn of a newspaper ».ald: "Tomb- Also there were two long letters ers and art lovers withput money. pay full or half price thought they recalled a remark of a former Har- flowers which bave been adopted aa rpUCM ARC Bo far as any Washington an- Right now we want to give three stone, slightly used. Sell cheap.” from ladles, each describing herself Norristown Electric Light A Power Waterbury—The City Board of vard president, Charles W. Eliot: emblems by the states of the Union. LEAGUE AND IL DUCE nouncement Is concerned, we are left System Hard to Beat. So many, In fact, th.it potential were cheated. Company. After sevceral years he Health decided that the danger of In the Connecticut section, the cheers and a tiger for Nicky because went with Philadelphia Suburban "No one has a right to take an ad- The League of Nations etands quite in the dark as to the number Further, the treasury's contacts Infantile paralysis here has passed ministrative position unless he is Laurel will prcdomlrtate. ' of what he said Wednesday, at the with ports of shipment of Illegal Gas A Electric Company, with and schools win be opened Monday. able and willing to give people pain.’ Centennial Park will be one of the Egher In the respect of the people of clergymen solicited for their 182d opening exercises of hts Colum- liquor have been perfected to the which company he held several Im- nation’s beauty spots with more portant positions. Including engineer Hartford—K. H. Rlngrose, flight "One doesn't like doing it,” Har- Winter of the world today than It haa for "counsel and advice." It Ls a rea- bia University, about the "little red point where It Is little exaggeration Inspector of the State Department vard’s law dean remarked, "but one than one hundred varieties of native of Jenklntown Division, manager of Texas trees and shrubs Included In many years. Yesterday }t function- sonable guess, however, that Kev. schoolhouse.’’ to say that Graves knows to the gal- CoatesvUle Division, and from 1923 of Aeronautics, announced tbe right haa to." lon where every bit of liquor Is that to operate In a plane In this state Can Make Good Guess. the landscaping plan. The only ex- ed as In Its conception It was Intend- Mr. Baker has sized up the situation He said It was time for the public to 1927 manager of Eastern Divi- ception to the use of native flora more correctly than the gentleman evidently la destined for tbe smug- sion with headquarters at Bristol, had been suspended In the case of From under an old, green eye- «d to function, by serving notice on schools to stop emphasizing "highly gling tt^ e . Earl J. Russell, Springfield, Maas, shade, he frowned thoughtfully os will be state flowers and trees. Italy and Ethiopia that neither party who Is so flattered by being picked Pa. complex” course of study which are And when 10,000 coast guards- When the PhUadelphla Suburban aviator. he wai^ asked If the men who teach to their controversy can begin as a minister of especial wisdom and now In vogue, that they refrain from men, 260 narcotic agents, 1300 men Hartford — Connecticut Industrial could tell who of those they taught of the alcohol tax unit, 150 customs ; Company and others were merged aggressive military action before influence. glorifying teaching methods rather into Philadelphia Electric Company executives were enthusiastic about would make their mark when they The whole proceeding smacks of agents, 650 border patrolmen, 180 In 1928, Mr. Bertolette assumed an tbe showing made by manufacturers left. J TOWN ADVERTISEMENT December 4—constructive date for than actual Instruction and that they secret service men, and some 200 In this state at the National Machine In the majority of cases he be the expiration of three months no- the methods of the electioneer. important executive position with ^ast out the "quite grotesque notion' men of the Intelligence unit of the the latter company. Early In 1930, Tool Builders Association exhibit in lleved they could. "A man’s pro OFFICIAL NOTICE ace—without atiumbig an attitude Patently It Is an attempt to soft- that children know best what sub- Interhal Revenue Bureau are all Surprise! , he was elected president of the Har- Cleveland last week. Aa a result of fessora,” he said, "can make a pret ty accurate guess." ^ war against every other member soap and curry favor with a group jects of study ^11 bo most beneflclal turned loose as needed from a cen- risburg Gas Company, operating In tbe showing at the exhibit, Connec itlg the League. of considerable size, of more than a tral direction. It Is usually Just too the capital city of Pennsylvania tlcut tool manufacturers sold half a Had higher educational standards MAKING VOTERS to them. But here Is the meat In bad for the smugglers. Mr. Bertolette haa been actively minion dollars worth of goods, it made better lawyers? Deah Pound V The presumption Is, of course, that little aggregate influence and at the the cocoanut: And that la why Rum Row, the identified in utility association and was said. 'gave a qualified yes. Where the same time of no great degree of po- jllenlto Muasollnl will Ignore the Im- It has been customary to abuse picturesque creature of prohibition civic affairs In Harrisburg. He la Waterbury — Dr. _ Thomas E. trial lawyer dominated the court Parker, local physician, had a nar- The Selectmen and Town Clerk of plicit threat contained In this action; litical sophistication and but lightly and aneer at the little red school- days. Is practically a legend today. vice president of Pennsylvania Gas room, he said, he did not think this the Town of Manchester hereby give TH AT FAIRLY armored against this kind of flat- house of two generations ago. Association, member of American row escape from drowning or Injury was true but he thought administra- ^tbat Italy will withdraw from the MODERN AMERICAN . Gas Association, past president of when his automobile plunged into tion of Justice In the courts had Im- notice that they will be In session at league and proceed to Invade Ethl- tery. But If that little red schoolhouse the Town Clerk’s Office In the Muni- was presided over by a teacher of Harrisburg Chamber of Commerce, Lake Hitchcock. proved. J M a precisely as he has planned. Who actually believes tliat Frank- peuit president of Rotary Club of Hartford—Morgan Mooney of The student today, he observed, cipal Building for the purpose of SHOUT VALUE! warm personality with a genius Health and Diet Bristol, director of Harrisburg Sym examining the qualtflcutione of elec- There would seem to be scarcely lin D. Roosevelt considers the aver- for Impressing himself upon the New Haven, deputy labor commis- needed a great deal more guidance age clergyman—or any clergyman— phony Society, member of Country sioner, was named by (Commissioner than in the past. "Teaching Is tors and admitting to the ELEC- inora than the mllUontb ebance that pupils of various ages and stages Advice Is inexpensive! Club of Harrisburg, and Is a regis Joseph M. Tone to head the inves- more necessary than it was In my TOR'S OATH those who shall be as qualified to advise him on the of advancement which surround- tered professional engineer In Penn- qualified on the following days; P Dues will adopt any other course. By DR FBANB McCOT. tigation Into alleged fraudulent generation," he remarked, owing to great problems that confront the ed him. It was an almost Ideal edu- sylvania. practices on the part of private em- the vast moss of material that had It la improbable that be will go cational Instrumentality. He will move with Mrs. Bertolette Saturday, September 21 and juead with his war on any basis of country? ; Who believes, for that ployment agencies. gathered with the growth of the na- Of course Dr. Butler would not EAT MORE APPLES and hla young son, Reed, to Hart- Hartford—The 23rd session of the tion. ■pcpectoncy that he will actually matter, that he considers anybody ford about October 15. An older son Saturday, September' 28, 1935 at all qualified to advise him? urge, necessarily, any return to the New England Shippers Advisory Too Few Good Lau’yers. ftave to light the whole League. He Almost a thousand varleUei of Yet new as tomorrow! Robert, la a senior at the Mercers- Board began here with a banquet. Are there too many lawyers or precise physical fact of the Httle red 14.98 ■ burg Academy, Mercersburg, Pa. from 9 a. m. until 8 p. m. j ^ , of course, have In mind the Mr. Roosevelt may have' seen the apples have been derived from the Norwich—The two day convention too few good ones? schoolhouse. But he would like to parent of them all, the crab, or wild The Hartford Gas Company which fact that once before the Lieague "ministers' letter." He may even Mr. Bertolette now heads is both of the Savings Bank Association of "Both,' he chuckled., "There arc Said first session may be publicly have written It. But It Is very see, and so would any number of apple. Only through careful selec- Connecticut opened here with a din- probably too many and not enough kent to practically the same lengtlia tion and cultivation hts the apple one of the oldest and one of the adjourned from time to time but no Sm art f urs! Novelty woolens! much Indeed to be doubted that ho otlier people, some mca.sure of res- largest public utility companies In ner and speaking program. good ones. There is a plentiful session shall be held later than ■ in this case—when Japan em ns we now know It, been developed. Bridgeport—Pastors In this sec- market for good ones.’ inspired It. It reeks of the polit- toration of the Idea that children go With so many varieties from which And really liveable! Connecticut. The company was Saturday, September 28, except a Fine tailoring! Stunning sports puked oh. Its Manchurian enterprise to school for the purpose of being chartered In 1848, the second gas tion expressed widely divergent With the growth of administrative session to examine and admit those ical committee room. It is precise- to choose, anyone may easily find views when asked about the replies control. Dean Pound added, lawyers whose qualifications mature after ll^d when the Lieague's protest, do provided with those useful elements an apple which meets with his ap- utility to receive a franchise In this and dress stylesi fad, turned out to have been a bluff ly the kind of thing that Jim Farley state. Today the company serves a they are making to President Roose- would be more and more in demand. September 28 and on or before would think up. Some time next of mental equipment that will en- proval. Some people prefer the hard, Modern Amerlcsn is made of lasting North- territory having a population of ap- velt’s letters requesting advice and "All schemes," he said, "are now October 7, which session shall be |ia t never was to be made good. able them to become intelligent, rea- tart apple with crisp flesh, while proximately 250,000 and has close to guidance. going to require more law, not less. held Saturday, October 5, 1935 from year we may witness Uie appear- others prefer those apples which ern Rock maple. It’s designed by one of the ,60,000 customers. Its annual output Danbury—(City Tax Collector J. Everything that wo hear of now Is 0 a. m. until 5 p. m. Richly fur trimmed dress coats of new rough ; The oasea, however, are not exact ance of a campaign volume, "The soning and Informed men and worn, arc mellow and sweet in taste, ihe almilar. There would seem to country’s leading modern designers. . . Russel jof gas amounts to nearly two billion Wilbur Carey wm arrested and going to require more law. You Signed, surface woolens! Dashing sports coats in checks, Pulpit and the New Deal" perhaps, on—nut to be pushed around as apple must be considered one of the cubic feet or about one-fifth of the charged with cmbezzlemenL Mayor can’t keep everybody in line unless AARON COOK, a much greater chance that the pawna In a game whoso objective Is most wholesome of all winter fnilts. Wright. So you’re assured designs, as well total sales of gas in Connecticut. Adam C. Roth said Carey's discrep- you have some kind of legal ma- SHERWOOD G. BOWERS, plaids, tweeds and monotones—fur or self with a thousand or ten thousand A ripe apple digests quickly. Only at leadtrs will go to any need testimonials from ministers of the the glorification and financial com- as construction of lasting, liveable quality. ancies amounted to about 88,000. chinery to do It." JOSEPH PERO, trimmed I Important new style details—fitted or I lengths In order to prevent Italy's about ninety minutes being requir. New Canaan—Third Selectman Looking back over his years at JAMES H. JOHNSTON, gospel expressing their faith In the forttng of hordes of educational fad- swagger lines—"fishtail” or belted backs—new ed aggressions In Ethiopia than ed. It is Important to masticate Modem American is brand new ...never COUNTY Y DIRECTORS Mias Margaret Bailey refused to Harvard—he came in 1910—Dean DAVID CHAMBERS, holy purposes of Franklin the Vain; dists. the apple thoroughly. Apples con, Pound said the biggest things that full sleeves—raglan shoulders—convertible col- was that they would take dras- shown in Connecticut before.. .and exclusive- sign the call for the New Canaan JOHN JENSEN. what the other hundred and ninety tain between ten and fifteen per town meeting on October 7 because had been done In tbe law department FRANK V. WILLIAMS, lars. Durable Earl glo and crepe linings. Warm UoD In the case of Japan. To rent sugar, knd this fruit sugar is ly at Watkins. Look at the low prices! TO MEET TOMORROW thousand or hundred and ninety-nine It contained an Item calling for a he believed were the completion of Board of Selectmen. Hfnit tha situation on an entirely readily absorbed. Only a small Everyone can afford good modem now. vote on a resolution requesting Gov. the present law buildings, the collec- SAMUEL J. TURKINGTON, interlinings. Misses’ and women’s sizes 14 to 52. thousand clergymen think of the amount of protein la present, but Wilbur L. Cross to exert his efforts tion of some 150 original paintings Town Clerk. q ypalistio basis, they bave far more Washington tbe apple la rich In potassium, sod- Annual Fall Conference to Be M stake In the present situation. It New Deal being unnecessary to note. to have the Potato (Control Act re- YOU MAY RUY THESE COATS ON It is a bit more original trick ium, magnesium and Iron, which Held at East Hartland; Sher- pealed. Miss Bailey, a Democrat, not that they u e so much more food minerals contribute to the than kissing babies at a country Letter man Eddy Is Host. said she considered such a resolu- WARDS BUDGET OR LAYAWAY PLAN ilcltoua of the rights of Ethiopia building of bona and to the enrich, tion out of place In town business. they were for the rights of fair, but It Is In the same class. n.cnl of the blood. The malic acid The annual fall conference of BY WILLIS THORNTON. of the apple la present In such a County Y.M.C.A. directors and local a; merely that the theft of Man- Evening Herald Washington small quantity that the apple must committeemen will be held tomor- HOT PIZZA Aurla Involved little peril to the BIG SHOW, SEA TRiAFFIC Correspondent, be classed as a sub-acid fruit. row afternoon and evening at Camp Alice Merritt In East Hartland Recreation Center business or political Interests > of Among the many stimulations not Washlngto\i, SopL 27.— There Is The popular saying, "An apple a — TONIGHT — Trance and England, while the seiz- day keeps the doctor away”. Is where the men will be guests of Items of Interest unreasqpably to be anticipated as genuine prospect that "Riim Row" probably based upon the fact that Sherman W. Eddy of Avon. Reports At ure of Ethiopia by Italy would be 08 it was known In prohibition days of the summer's activities at Camp by-products of the proposed great may be a thing of the past. many people find that taking an ap- (Above) Three pieces (bed, dresser, with Friday fUI of such peril. World's Fair at New York In 1980 ple at night before retiring ^11 tend miiTor, and cheat of drawers) for only $89. Woodstock will be given by E. T. ' Nobody, of course, realizes this The various treasury agendas oo. to prevent sluggish elimination. In Thienea, camp director, and a re- 8:30 to may be renewed vigor for the now ordlnated under direction of Harold Other pieces in this same group include the view of the 1935 season of Camp 12:30. Music by "Smiling’; Frankie BIRCH ST. TAVERN better than H Dues. Nobody con Graves, assistant to the secretary, many eases, tbe apple undoubtedly almost negligible passenger treifflc brings about reltsf from mild con- chair shown, $7.95; vanity base, $17.50; mir- Vagabond, traveling day camp of Carle and Ills orcheztra. We Feature be better aware than ha that to start on Long Island Sound. One of the have "turned on the heat" to such stipation, and praotleal experience ror, $9.95; bench, $6.50; night table, $9.95. the County "Y”—this year operated The women’s plunge period will be his African campaign now will be extent that smuggling of Illegal in eight communities of the County held from 7 to 9 o'clock. 1.00 leaat developed potential services In liquor has, for practical purposes, has shown that It possesses mild KINGSBURY AND HARVARD BEER te run risk of League reprisal much laxative properties. *-^wlll bo glv.en by Roberts Burr, Saturday this country^ Is marine transporta- been cut to nothing at all. toys’ work Secretary of the Wln- n e men’s plunge period will be greater than that run by Japan in tion, save In the cose of the Great Something like a year ago, whan Dining the fall and winter ated YMCA, and A. M. Tenney of held from 7 to 8 o’clock. A public months, when apples are so plenti- Manchuria. Mussolini la in a very Lakes. Our own Connecticut river, treasury agencies, such as the coast DESIGNS BY Springfield College, who served aa whist party will be held at the West devil of a spot. guard, alcohol tax division, customs ful, it Is often a good plan to take an directors this summer. The national Side Rec on Cedar street. Play will for example, carries but a very small men, secret service. Internal revenue exclusive apple Fast for a few days, aspect of YMCA work as related to start at 8 o’clock and prizes will be It la assumed everywhere that a fraction of the traffic to which It is agents, and narcotic agents, were eliminating all other foods, but eat- the town and country fields in which RUSSEL WRIGHT the County YMCA operates, will be awarded. backdown now—after his foolishly economically entitled, practically placed under co-ordination of ing as many apples aa desired. An Monday Graves, liquor estimated at 2,00,000 apple may be taken every two or stressed by Dr. A. Z. Mann, dean of blatant tub-thumping of three weeks none of It passenger transportation. tipringfield 'YMCA College and nal The women’s afternoon bridge gallons a year was being smuggled three hours, or you may uae the party will be held at the West Side ago when he practically offered to The Sound, to be sure, is something Into the country from abroad. fruit three times a day. Inatead of tional chairman of the Town and Country Committee of the National Rec on Cedar street Play will start mm light all creation—would Inevitably of an avenue of commerce, but the Now the flood of Illegal liquor is w ur regular meals, when two or at 2 o’clock. three apples may be taken at one Cotmcll of the YMCA. The closing m uk the complete collapse of his total of its business Is very small In believed to be not more than a fifth session will be in charge of Harry The men's plunge period will be dictatorship, a tremendous explosion comparison with its potentialities. of that, perhaps less, and certainly time. An apple may also be used (Above) Five-piece Dinette Group (refec- held from 7 to 8 o’clock. a trickle that la robbing the country each night, it not too close to the Hedley Smith, of New Haven, State of a gigantic bubble. The proposed site of the New York tory draw-end table, and 4 side chairs) for YMCA secretary. Judge Ralph M. The women’s plunge period will be of less than a million dollars a year evening meal, while on a regular Srant of South Windsor, president / ) •" Tet some of the moat brilliant exposition Is a thousand acre tract In revenue and affecting the liquor diet It la not advisable to combine only $61.55. Chair seats are upholstered in held from 8 to 9 o'clock. achievements In military history white leatherette. Cupboard, $39.50. the County YMCA will preside, The women’s gym class will meet abutting on Flushing Bay, which market not at all. raw apples with itarchefi and In rail and winter policies and plans from 7 to 8 o’clock. have been obtained through masterly deeply Indents the Long Island shore Co-ordination of treasury agen- some instances, this combination be discussed and determined will Invariably Induce flatulence. The men's gym class will meet retreats, Mussolini simply can- cies under Graves into a "Treasury upon. from 8:15 to 9 o’clock. across the East River from the Police" force numbering nearly 13;- The best way to eat apples Is to eat (Below) Another three-piece bedroom It*s taken the country hat keep an idle army of Bronx. The bay Itself Is a fine har- 000 men Is certainly responsible for them as a meal by themselves, or In The boy’s boxing class will meet The Seaton's Smartotl group (bed, dresser with mirror, and chest from 6 to 6 o’clock. more than half a million men bor though the terminal development a great deal of this curbing of combination with cheese,, nuts, milk, FOUR ROSES RYE Gilbey’s London Dry Gin by s to r m ...... In East Africa until next Win- smuggling. or eome of the non-starchj( vege- of drawers), $107.50. Dresser base, $19.75; The men's boxing class will meet of the metropolis has not yet ex- TOLLAND from 7 to 8 o’clock. ter. He roust cither put It to work Agreements reached with smug- tables. For example, try using raw mirror, $12.50; bench, $7.50. 'V tended that far up the river. Many glers’ bases such as St. Pierre Mi- apples and milk for lunch. 'Mrs. Charles F. Budd, who has The bowling alleys will be reserv-. $1.23 pint, $2.25 qt. 97c fifth T H E ‘ ‘ L U C K Y S T R I K E ” Crepes and . or bring It home long before Decem- years ago what was then the grreat- quelon, Belize, S t Johns and Cuba, In preparing applesauce, I suggest spent several months In Balllmore, ed for the girl’s gym class league ber 1. If he should adopt the course est ship In the world, the famous to prohibit exports obviously des- that you do not add sugar to ihe Maryland, returned Monday to the from 8 to 10 o'clock. of Instantly ordering complete Great Eastern, lay at anchor there tined for smugglers' trade, has dona apples, which are to be cooked In a home of her daughter, Mrs. Lathrop *• Tueeday RUM RENAULT the rest. The "romance” of Rum West and family of Snlpslc Lake. The women’s swimming classes BLACK AND WHITE Woolens abandonment of the whole enter- for some time, having passed down thick aluminum pan, no water being lir prise, placing the onus wholly on the Row is pretty much a thing of the used. The flavor Is more delicious Mrs. Luck Usher, In company will meet as follows; 7:00 to 7:45, 4 Years Old WINES Knockabout the Sound. past;. when cooked by this method, and by with her/son, Roland Usher of Rock- beginners: 7:45 to 8:30, Interme- Scotch, $L98 fifth at a budget price League and at a stroke converting • * • diate. It is proposed to dredge the Flush- keeping the sugar content to the '(j m- ville were guests of frieflds at $1.29 pint 75c Remember it In the Lucky ads? A gem of a little Ito y Into a martyr state, sacrificing ing river, which empties Into the Plan Goes Over—Big! minimum, the applesauce makes an Middletown, Conn., Sunday. Dance Attraction Exciting style news- Point of the co-ordination of -A party of Tolland friends itn every aspiration on the altar of Bay. to a depth of 18 feet as part excellent food to be used aa a dessert Friday, October 4th—Ed. J. Me- hat—made of incredibly pliable, sturdy felt. front fullness, big sleeves, peace and bupianity, there is a bare treasury agencies. In which Secre- with the meat meal In tbe evening motored to Saybrook, Thursday to Enelly and hla Victor Recording or- Canada Dry f Stuff it in your pocket—kick it around—sit on it metal accents—in glowing of the Fair enterprise, making It tary Morgentbau baa taken an active when baked In a thick aluminum pan enjoy a day’s outing. « chestra. Pure Grain ^ e Q Q oiRalde cbance that he might retain possible for passenger vessels of part and interest, la this; liquor without the addition of sugar or '■.rV'-...... (Above) Two-piece living room groups Charles C.. Talcott and niece, Mias Alcohol, qL V X . O S / Gin, fifth...... 70C -see if jf cares! In seven Fall colors. 21^-23. colors. Sizes 14-44. idolatry of his people and even considerable size, comparable to the smugglers are almost always mixed water. Bake slowly to bring out (sofa and aim chair in ensembled covers) for Hplen Chapin have returned from a SEN. LEWIS BETTER. Jqekey the League leaden Into a up in dope smuggling, Immigrant the full flavor of the natural fruit as little as $84.75. Sofa, $59.75; arm chairs, week spent with relatives at Ora- Moscow, Sept 27. —(AP) _The Old Taylor, 4 Years Old, largest of the Sound steamers, to smuggling and domestic distribution sugar. dd, New Jersey and Long Island. condition of Senator J. Hamilton Crovyn Crest pMUon where, In sheer decency, dock well within the limits of the $25. each; coffee table, $12.50; end tables tlgiy would have to pass the hat, so of both. in giving apples to children, allow with book shelves, $17.50 each. Through the persistant effort of Lewis of nilnots, seriously 111 with Gin, f if th ...... 07 C exposition grounds. Hence, to bave the beads of the them to use the raw apples at night several of the male members pf pneumonia, took a more encouraging $2.49""' td speak, in a collection of colonial Obviously such a means of reach- various forces concerned with tboia before going to bed, or in between Tolland Grange, running water has turn today. - oljlsrings to Italy out of their own ing tha exposition would be of the things meet weekly under tbs eye meals. 'When apples are used In ths been installed a t the Community Dr. A. Rumrelch, physician for and direction of a co-ordinator was Bquse, making It much more con- the United States embassy, said the Old Quaker ds y O O Show Boat Q C utmost Importance to all of South- way I bave described, they are ctacular as such a proceeding a logical step that made them all beneficial end wholesome. Study r^lent in many ways for the mem- pneumonia had sprpad somewhat In Rye, fifth.. Rye, p in t...... OOC ern New England, for It would put more effective. It bas worked---in this healthful fruit and learn bow to seVs of the Grange. tbe left lung but that the right lung lid be it would not be too spec- the exposition within reach of its a great big way. get the good from it. The regular meeting of Tolland was much improved. MONT for D Duce, who la tha psople as a one-day or two-day ex- Graves, the lean, tanned, ener- While there ere many favorite va- Iiiange will be held next Tuesday The patient’s heart action was Green River Q 'T - * Straight Whis- Q Q _ getic man who etU.tn a plain office W ATKINS ivenlng, Oct. 1, when the first and stronger. Bourbon, p in t.. O f C key. Full Quart 0 7 C d’a master dramatist Risky cursion proposition. rieties, eome of the popular ones era t would be It would probably con- across the street ffom tbe White tbe Beldwia, Northern Spy, Win'e- at M A N CHESTER. C O N N , leeond degrees will be conferred. The doctor, discussing possibili- As tha great show will probably House, 80 close that you cquld toss eap. Yellow Newton, Roman Beauty, Boosters' Night, Monday evening, ties for Senator Lewis's recovery, 824-828 MAIN STREET TEL. 5161 MANCHESTER leas basard to his own place in be open for two full eeiuone of eix pesnuts over to tbe squirrels on ths Jonathan, Spitzenburg, Yellow Ball- lebt. 80, will be observed at the Tol- was more opUtniatic than be had PHONE 5321 FOR FREE DELIVERY! ’ than to go on with a war I or levfo months each, and as thou- presidential lawn,: doesn’t put out flower, and others. Some apples, aid Grange when the public is In- been for two or three days. L kifl flhanofl o< (tostniclfoe lia-Jauda oi New Engenders wiu nst- much on tbe detail!. ^ Buoh u tha Bel.dwin, we good for But bare'* tbe Ms4 w fiOKnrdlM- Iwtli eoogmg wd atupg (rmpr. otgeni W. , ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN- FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER *7, JOTS, iB w a r MANCHBSTBF En^ENTOG HERALD, MAmjerEErER, GONN« ^TD AT, SEPTEMBEK 27,198$, mawr dlieasea, particularly tha ras- ber eandleatiek on the long read- ha appear*. Haying pUyaA g l i i a plratory dlaeaaea, since the finsere SMIUNG FRANKIE ^ARLE both Bd. J. UeXiulSrSii ing table that atood naar the and hands era In constant contact bookcaaea. The table was of HARVEST SEVICES PERSONAL HABIT let ha now plsors and dlrecta hla il$ with the mouth and nose, and there- orchestra. GRID SEASON IN FULL blackened oak, heavily carved and by acquire secretions from both. ATTHERECTONIGirr The announcement that BLUE D O O R looking aa if it bad seen aervlce Moreover, unless the hands are of- orchestra will appear at tha Rqcra^'i Red Birds in Last Ditch Fight Today e ISIS NCA Senis*, «<. In some English castle long be- ATTHEaTADEL OF CLEANLINESS ten sreshed, dirt clings to them and ’R a c h e l C M axJ<, fore finding Ita way into this Making hla first appaaranee In assitta In keeping alive germi that tlon Center temght was met t SWING OVER WEEKEND room. Ita top wae worn amooth Maneboater "Smiling" Frankie Carle Instant approyal of tbe many danaaV BEGIN HERB TODAY by use. Ruth thought, “Maybe may be present In such discharges. and hla twelve piece areheetra wlll A- She had laid, "Seven's one of the Other habits ot psrsonal cleanli- tans who want to hear this band. Da. ; RUTH WOODSON, pretty, bigh- Bome knight sat here long ego, CHECKS DISEASE play for dancing at the Recreation New Yoric, BopL 37.— (A P )—The best numbers on tbe clock. I f ' It'a Salvationists to Greet Major nesa wtalcb will help check dlaeaae, dlcations are that the gym wUl ha " Enclosed Field Is Needed British Selected to Turn Alabamas land, the Knoxes— of in- on paper do not threaten. That goes, aplrited girl of 19, In search of clear I'll be In tbe garden. If It reading an Illumined manuspript Center on School street tonight crowded with dancers, os this : DEANS SUTED TO Local Sport t< o, for Minnesota's 1934 power- work, seeks refuge from a storm before be went off to war . . . tbe bulletin eald. art avoidance of tercollegiata football formally lay ralna I'll be In the big room (her sneezing or coughing In eloae prox- "Smiling Frankie" Is Imown from cbeatra baa attained an envtaMa tbe pomerstone of a new and house, and the Gophers' Big Ten In an old stone house with a bine name for the drawing room) and niaybe acme wealthy squire kept and Mrs. Harris of N. Y. While history sbowrs great prog, coaat to coast. Ha atands high not reputation la one of tha leading rivals, Illinois, Northwestern. Iowa door In the Uttle town of Worth- his accounts here . . . or an ex- reas In the protection and treat- imity to others, use of tha handker- To Make Profit on Sports Tables in Ryder Cup Golf promising campaign this week. have a fire In the fireplace." She chief to prevent tbe spray from tha only a j a aolo pianist and director, dance bands In exlitence. PIK» TWIN BEL Chatter and Wisconsin. vlUe. The queer old caretaker, had felt as certain of bis coming travagant young nobleman may ment of water suppll^ more asnl- buts^Ui Victor recordings have been Already touehad oS by scattering BERTHA GIBBS, also known as have had to part with It to raise mouth and nose being carried to Appearing with the orchestra la games last week, the season will be Most of tbe big southeastsm and aa If they had put It In writing. for the WeeVEnd. tary methods of milk production others, avoidance of the danger of heard on the net work broadcasting Bemla Barton, vocallat who wUl ren* southern conference arrays will PENNY, thinks Rath Is ELAINE And now It was after 8 and be money for taxes or debts. All that and pasteuri^tion, treatment of The absolute necessity of an en-^amountlnc to 1880.22. This was cov- By ART KRENZ .Ernest, dropped from tbe 1931 In full swing tonight and tomorrow, CHALMERS. Whose grandfather could hava happened before Silas the common drinking cup and com- for several years. Frankie haa a dtr popular songs and request num« AGAINST THE CUBS closed field for sports events in T ored by tlie memberships In the Porterfield's Selberlings will close NEA Service Golf Writer squad la back again to make the swing Into action with Alabama’s had not come. A few lights shone sewage to protect water euppUea style and rhythm all of bis owm, and bers. Dancing will be from 8:30 to even though many ot the game’s „ - built the house... Ruth falls In from the lower fioor of hla house, Hunter bought it fo r ' tbla room Major William G. Harris of the mon towel, and the preservation of Manchester If such activities are to Student’s Activities Association «nd a fairly successful baseball season third member representing the traditional powers delay their In- Bowl champions, and bathing areas, and general san- personal cleanliness tn general. errs across In a big way wherever 12:30. love with the young man next and yet she fancied an unusual In tbls houaer' Salvation Army and Mrs. Harris itation, the further control of ty- make expenses and show a profit Is through a special button sale last this Sunday aftf-moon at 2:30 New York, Sept. 27 — When the family. ’ augurals for another week.'' leading the way In a "time up" bat- o'clock at Mt. Nebo against the door, JOHN McNEIL, and re- stUlneaa about the place. Hla car will come from New York to con- phoid fever and alrollar disease* la becoming Increasingly evident and spring, made necessary to prevent opening drive booms off tbe tee In Young and new faces one the There appears to be no reasonable tie with Howard. Southern Cali- aolvea to stay on a while, posing further proof of this is found in the curtailment of spring sports. A Simsbury A. C., and Manager Jim- American team are those of Sam fornia, matched with Montana, and was not In tba driveway where be A sharp littla ruatia cut Into ber duct tha annual week-end Harvest dependant upon tha care of ths In- Cards Most Sweep Double my Cosgrove expects a fast. Inter- the two-day Ryder Cup matches at doubt that the fans will be rewarded as "Elaine." Elaine, at Orayeaa- usually left It. (Jould be have been thoughts and she jumped nervously. servlcaa at the citadel. In hla six- dividual la tha mattar of personal figures on high school athletics in special S.A.A. drive wss also neces- Parks, Jr., National Open ebam- by as spectacular a display of offep- Washington, tackimg Idaho, get the tie College, vows In a sorority sary this fsdl and $1100 was raised, esting game. As the Selberlings had the Ridgewood (^untry Club over lon, Ky Laffoon, Henry Picard and detained at tha office? Could be “A mouse!” ahe breathed with a teen years of service Major Harris cleanllneat and tha edueatlon of the the annual report of the Board of slve football as the game ever has I’sclflc Coast Conference race under meeting to win the love ot her Education for the past year. Semi- which with rigid economy may be priority rights to the field, tbe Blue- Jersey way on Sept. 28, it may sound Sohnny Revolts. way early. have forgotten to come— ? shudder. haa covered much territory. One of public along tbla line, the State De- and Take the Week-end known. childhood hero, John McNeill. She No, not that! Ruth went into pro sports locally have been taklhg enough to carry the complete sche- llelds will meet the Rhymers at the the keynote of the first victory for The old standbys on the British Pre-season calculations point to a The noise bad come, apparent- his first appointments was to the partment of Health said In Ita West Side at. tbe same hour. Tbs ever Increasing use ot the plans to go to Worthvtile, and tbe old drawing room and waited a severe licking financially in re- dule. School officials can see no an Invading British team. squad are Percy AUlss, Charles wide open tussle for the mythical writes John a letter teUlng of ber ly from the bronze waste bosket head-hunting Island of Celebes in weekly bulletin. Gaines to Force Playoff for cent years, and tbe same holds true hope of financial Improvement un- Since tbe competition was first Whltcombe, Alf Padgham, Alfred lateral pass, encouraged by the re- with ber bands In ber'lap, trring under the table. Sbe gingerly the Dutch Eset Indies, where for n'oval ot some of the more excessive national crown to which most ex- Intentions. She goes to Ne-.v York not to be tense or Impatient or fear- Many caaea and avea apldemle* in the amateur field. less an enclosed field is made avail- Reports from Hartford are to the staged at Worcester in 1927, tbe cup Perry,' the present British Open perts believed Minnesota's undefeat- for a week-end and learns from pulled It out to investigate. nearly four years he and Mra. Har- of disease have been caused by food penalties that retarded its develop- ful, until aba heard ths courthouse There wae no mouse "there. Is Only Solution able. effect that Walter "Cunnin'" donated by Samuel Ryder, English champion, and Ernest Whitcombe. ed steam-roller was entitled last her mother, GWEN DEAL, that ris lived In the Jungle with the handlers who are typhoid carrlara ; Rain Big Threat Leading sports figures in Man- In the past, basketball has paid sportsman, has changed bands with Padgham and Perry will be new to ment, has brought about a wide open clock strike nine strokes. Indoors There wae nothing at all in tbe primitive natives. He wiii then se- Crockett, one of the finest ends ever year. , her uncle, DUNCAN HUNTER, haa they sounded lees booming, but still neglecting to exercise aanltary pre- chester are unanimous In their be- Its way at least, in some seasons turned out In Manchester both of- every meeting. American galleries. game with gratifying results at tbe basket but one crumpled piece of lected for duty at the New York cautions, such as washing their In the East, Pitt, Colgate, Ford- escaped from an insane nsisaim. she could count them clearly—one, lief that an enclosed field is the only even realizing enough to carry some fensively and defensively, has sign- The score now stands at two vic- Representing the old guard tbe box office. John worries about "Elaine” be- heavy writing paper. territorial headquarters In an edito- bands with soap and water after S t Louis, Sept 27.— (A P )—The solution to the problem of making minor sports, but last winter It also ed with the South Ends of tbe Capi- tories apiece, although the British Americans have Capt. Walter The depression, given a had beat- ham, Temple, Princeton, Pennsyl- two, three, and on to tbe inevitable *Tt must have been the paper ing alono In the old Hunter house nine. She thought, "If I ever again rial capacity and for nearly five uae of the toilet. If all people would “ Qas House Qang” of, S t Louis athletic activities pay their own went into the red, along with foot- tol City. If true, Crockett will pro- team claims an edge, having won Hagen, has played in all the irg a year ago, should be In full re- vania, and possibly Holy Cross look with Penny. He receives Elaine’s moving," Ruth decided. "Sorae- years was editor-ln-chlef of the Sal- make this a, habit, much needless way, as It Is an impossibility to ex- ball, soccer, baseball, track, tennis, bably divide his services between an informal match played at matches, Olln Dutra, Paul Runyan, eepeclally formidable. Army, Navy, catch a clock about to strike nine Umea it does when It's crumpled swarmed across the tracks for their tieat this season. No section of the letter and rcaUzes that tbe girl I’U put cotton in my ears.’ vation Army periodicals In the East, spreading of dlaeasa would be pra- pect fandom to make adequate con- swimming, cross-country and golf. Morlarty Brothers and tbe South Wentworth, on tbe other aide, in Gene Sarazen, Horton Smith, and country holds a mortgage On foot- Columbia, Yale and Syracuse should he has been calling “Elaine” Is a Into a knot that way." Including the well known "War last dltcb fight today. She got up from the stiff old Then her mind came alert with vented, the bulletin said, lamenting tributions voluntarily. This la borne Following Is the statement of re- Ends. He's taken a prominent part 1926. Tbe Americans disclaim Craig Wood. Dropped from the ball talent, and the striking Increase be pushovers for none. fake. However, he loves her and Cry." A ready writer, the major Is the fact that no washing facilities Led by their almost unbeatable out In the low gate receipts that ceipts and expenditures of Manches- this victory in that the teams 133 squad are Leo Dlegel, Denny haircloth sofa and covered over the a sort of Jerk. Sbe tbougbt, in the organization of the local team !r. intersectional games has made Midwestern critics nail Ohio Stati plans to tell her ao, but rocolves fire carefully. Then she swept the also an acceptable public speaker, are available In some of tha State’i Dlszy Dean, Just spoiling for his have prevailed here in virtually ter High sports Is.st vear: and It would be a tough blow not to were made up of other than home- Shuts, Billy Burke and Ed Dudley. two customers grow where only one a telegram telling of an accident "Paper only makes that noise Juit and out of the wealth of hla experi- R. E. as potentially the strongest In thJ hearth with tbe hearth broom and after it'a been crumpled!” rural schools. Observance o f thia 28th winning scrap of the season, every branch of sport. It Is pointed have him In the lineup. When it bred players, there being a num- The British are without such for- grew before. In his sister’s famUy in Washing- ences always presents an interesting precaution Is especially important out that other towns and cities arc Football ...... $16d.33 $447.40 -ber of Brltlsh-bora pros represent- mer stars as Abe Mitchell, missing Big Teh, If not In the country, but blew out tbe two candles that It seemed as If every hair ' on the Cardinals looked hopelessly comes to tackling, this blonde husky Despite the unquestioned trend to- ton and asking him ta come. John burned on tbe mantle. A fte r' that 'talo. Mra. Harris Is a front rank with respect to persons preparing not faced with this situation. A Soccer ...... 76.80 bos got what it takes and then ing this country. his first Intematl^al match, Ar- the Buckeyes may have trouble her bead was prickling now. Sbe beaten In their final struggle to halt ward their elimination, this week's departs for Washington, first aba went upstairs. In the upper pianist and vocalist, holding several food or handling milk In Uia heme. the merry, mad pennant parade of recent football game between New Baeketball . , . . . 434.42 607.24 some. 'Member his Interception ot It is now a rule that all mem- thiis Havers, Syd Easterbrook, A. aplenty capturing the crown at the knew Bertha was in her bedroom. schedule is dominated by "tune-up" expense of Minhesota, Illinois and leaving with Penny n note ad- hall Bertha accosted her, almost as musical degrees. In the dairy. In tha food store, or In the 19-ln-a-row Chicago Cubs, who Britain and Bristol High brought Baseball ...... 14.80 149.88 a pass in the second game of the bers must be a native of and J. Lacey, W. H. Davies, and Dailey, dressed to Ruth and asking her Sbe had beard the old servant's a gate of $900, it being possible to Track ...... 4.65 I76.4S reside In tbe country they repre- who did not get into tbe actual games in which the sacrificial lambs Put due. if she had been waiting. The old asthmatic snores oa she passed The usual Saturday evening open the restaurant, and It la required by had two chances to march Into, the town title scries last fall when be to wait for his return. servant said, "Are you going to bed sanitary coda regulation ot those collect this amount because tbe Tennis ...... 2.00 60.80 raced 60 yards to a touchdown to sent. competition. cf football are tossed in against Rice, Southwest (Conference cham- through tbe ball . . . Yet eomeone air service will be held at 7:30, With world series In a doubleheader NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY now. Miss Elaine?" praise meeting at 8 o'clock. The dispensing foods or beverages. starting at 12:45 p. m. (Central playing field was enclosed. Swimming ...... 15.90 60.70 tie the score at 6-all and force tbe A victory for tbe English team overpowering opposltlon.The slaugh- pion, has put together another had been In this room so recently CHAPTER X X m Ruth said, "Yes, Bertha.” Grad- band will provide several numbers Frequent and thorough washing Standard time). All Sports In Bed Cross Country ...... 15.25 scries into a third and final game. Is predicted by Joe Kirkwood, Late Dates Favor Rebuilt English ter, as usual, will be terrific. strong eleven, bu| Texas, Southern that paper still crackled from an Fancy Milk-fed-3 -4 1 ^ lb avg FRESH - Lean, zhort tha nk— Hnall ilzea Not one of nine sports at Man- GoU ...... — 11.00 In the midwest and south, how- Old Bertha stood in the kitchen ually she had stopped calling ber unknown hand. . . and Major Harris will speak. Mrs. hands will help prevent spread of Four up and four to go, with rain The West Sides lost the classic to trick shot artist. He says the * Team Methodist and Texas Christian may "Penny." She did not know why. threatening to clinch the pennant chester High paid its own way dur the Llthuanlan-Amerlcans anyway British have lost their inferiority That the invaders will make a ever, real competition should be be real title threats, with John McNeill's letter In her "I'm being alUy,” Ruth told Harris will play piano numbers. The Ing the 1934-35 school year accord, $634.10 $1,614.32 hands, staring at IL She said, "GO' except that "Panny" sounded too herself firmly. "What’s all this major will also conduct the after- by washing out one or two of the but Crockett was easily the indivi- complex. better showing on American soil forthcoming In such contests as Alabama, Tulane, 'Louisiana State simple and amiable for such a sur- FOWL SHOULDERS Ing to-the report, the total loss Loss ...... $880.22 dual star of the three games. English bome-breds have won than heretofore, when they lost by those Involving Notre Dame and Ing away, is he?" scare about, anyway?” she took noon and evening services on Sun- remaining games, the Cubs seem- end Tennessee may be the "Big Without compunction she drew ly, furtive creature aa the old Ccnulne Spring Fancy Milk-Fed ingly had nothing to worry about the British Open the last two the lopsided scores of 9H to 2H end Kansas, Nebraska and Chicago, Four" of the Southeastern Confer- the crumpled paper from the big day. The annual Ingathering serv- the folded paper from the unsealed woman had become. bronze basket and laid lb on tha ice will be held, when each soldier except the awaiting Detroit Tigers Once again we must rise to dis- times, halting the American domi- 9 to 3, perhaps Is assured by the Oklahoma and Colorado University, ence, and Duke, North Carolina, Bertha eald, "We'll be missing nance of the cup from 1922 to late playing date. The weather envelope and applied herself to table. She sat down In a chair will come to ths altar and there lay LAM B LEGS V E A L LEGS In the world series opener next agree with Frank Busch on pugilis- Rice and Louisiana State, and Duke North Carolina State and Washing- reading It. The kitchen was Ught Mr. John now. Seems like when which was conveniently placed week. tic matters, even though we bow to 1933. These victories, no doubt, hampered John Bull’s teams that and South Carolina. him and hla mother get to Wash- his offering. Monday night at 7:30 BRUNNER’ S Boned and refied If destred MHdly Curad Cenad Baaf ton A Lee In the Southern (Confer- and the writing on the paper was there, and with fingers that shook the harvest sale will take place and Lee To Oppose Diz him as an authority on the subject. were due to the Bfitons regaining came here in early summer and ran In the East, Duqueane'a tussle to- ence. ington they never want to come BUSCH SEES BIG FIGHT their lost confidence. large. She made it out. They were hardly at all sbe smoobted open a variety of produce and canned ‘'Oeneral" Bill- Lee, a elx-foot- Frankie was at the ringside for the Into torrid weather at Worcester night with Kansas State, surprise Kansas State's chief Big Six home." and Columbus. going to Florence's because Flor- the sheet. These are the words goods will be offered for sale. Ad- DIAL 5191 LA M B FORES LEAN ENDS three right bander who has won 19 Louis-Baer fiasco the other night champions of the Big Six last year, threat apparently will be Nebraska. ence’s husband and two of her chil- "Waihlngton ?’’ repeated Ruth that her astonished eyes read: and lost six for the best winning and, while he lauds Louis as the Yanks Taught British Pros to Be This year's matches will be held jutant William Valentina and a few Aggressive In the shadows of tbe Metropolitan should be the high spot, although Stanford, the 1934 title winner, looks dren had been hurt In an accident. blankly. "Did you say Washing- "When a person decides to end of the soldiers have been busy all percentage of the National League FROM 2ND ROW SEAT, coolest, deadliest puncher be has Navy, beaten only by Pittsburgh a beat in tbe Pacific Coast sector. “Walt for me!" she road the last ton, Berths?" hla or her Ilfs It la no-concern Surprise Tonight! this season, was Manager Charlie ever seen, he says that the, Negro The tables of British profes- skyscrapers. The Ridgewood Coun- week making a canvas of the farm- FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES sional golf appear to have year ago, expects fio romp with Wil- Among tbe Independents, Notre sentence aloud. "Your John." So The old women nodded. "Thst'ii of the world's. Yet It la gener Orlmm's mound choice for the first fighter la still untried. In that he try Club, one of tbe oldest In the they talked to each other that way, ers and have received splendid co- turned. Tbe English pro not country, dating back to 1891, is liam and Mary. Dame's progress undei Elmer Lay- where hla alatar, Florence, Uvea. ally advisable to leave a letter operation from all. Arthur Kittle CAUFORNIA • • LARGE SIZE FANCVi SWEET gams of the twin bill with the sur- has yet to prove If he can absorb Such eastern stalwarts as Pitts- did they? Like aweethearta! Ber- She's got two or three children and behind In order that no suspicion punishment. only has copied the aggressive- easily accsslble and can be reached den will be watched with consider- will be the auctioneer. Chase & Sanborn prising gray beard of the Bruins, TELLS OF EXPERIENCES burgh, Colgate, Fordham, Holy tha muttered, “I don’t want her to a fine bueband. He’s a lawyer may fall unjustly on any human Charlie , refreshed and ready ness of his Yankee brethren from 42nd and Broadway in 35 min- able Interest. Reports from South The Manchester corps been . .COFFEE, lb. . but baa helped develop a num- utes. Cross, Villanova, Cornell and Dart- Bend Indicate the Ramblers may welt for him. I want her to go." there." being. Therefore, in going out of 21c O R A N G ES P O TA TO E S 6 - 1 0 < to pitch the second, win or lose. It Is our opinion that the "can She struck a match and burned this wretched and highly, over- asked to raise $200 In this annual ber of fine young golfers of which The club possesses a layout ot mouth are booked against rivals that ceme back to the peak this year. “Bertha,” said Ruth, bolding her SEEDLESS or W H ITE-M A U C l CAUFORNIA l a B E R G Grim expected Paul Dean to hurl be take it" argument Is no argu- the letter In the oven of the stove. voice tight and ateady, “why do you rated world, I pause to say that Harvest sale for the purpose of Tender Leaf the second for the Cardinals In case Rec Centers Director Guest; hard punch delivered by Louis was five are new members of the Brit- 27 holes. Tbe East and West That done, she resumed hee activi- maintaining hospital work. The pkg. ment at all. That was tbe cry when ish Ryder Cup team, outdoing tbe course, on which njost of the say John McNeill has gone to my going la entirely a matter ot TEA, Vi-lb. 28c they beat Lee despite tbe atatsment a left hook to tbe stomach and that the Brown Bomber met Camera and ties serenely. She was making Washington?" my own choice and my own sC' senleea and tbe ^ e are open to all. LETTUCE St of Manager Frankie Frisch that Louis Jabbed away at Baer with American team In adding young matches Will be played, measures GRAPES Levlnsky and now Baer. All three blood by one man. rolls.' "I saw him leavin’," Bertha re- compllsbment. I am going merely Pure Apple JELLY, O C NATIVE ^ Mike Ryba, a versatile farm hand of Izzy Kaplan, Noted Pho- llghtning-llke rapidity throughout 6978 yards, par 71. The East and After dinner Ruth wrent out Into FANCY COOKING were supposed to supply the su- The newcomers are Richard Bur- plied. "Him and his mother, because life is no longer worth from Columbus, probably would do the short setto, always forcing the Center course spreads over a dis- the tangled garden. The day had the struggle and the effort to sus- 2 Mb. jars...... ^OC nreme test and all three failed to ton, Jack Buason, Bill Cox. Edward tance of 0818 yards, with par 71, catchin’ the evenin' tikln Just be- Ibt the casting. fight and never letting up In his re- land a solid blow, going down for Did Max Baer Take been mild for late October, dry and fore supper. I thought it was tain It. Somehow I have missed tographer, at Louis-Baer W. Jarman, and Reginald Wblt- and the Center and West course atm and hazy. These qualities lin- Manchester Large Krasdale APPLES CELERY An all day rain washed out the lentless pursuit of Baer for an In- tbe count In abort order. combe. Wbitcombe's brother, right mean of him to go away peace. Perhaps I shall find it runs up a total of 6914, with per- gered on Into the evening. A moon beyond. second game of tbe deciding 5-game Charles, is captain of the team and fect figures being 72. before you got your visit out." Date Book Peanut Butter 35c aeries 3resterday, forcing the double- Boot; Brings Back Wealth! delivered after the*bell'ws It Is entirely probable that Louis It On The Chin? was coming up. She wrapped ber Ruth took hold of the stair rail "Concerning my family, . I have LAND O^AKIS Ona header. Should It rain today— •bowing was a huge disappoint------til------coat about her and sat down on one and steadied herself before she this to say—" will go down as quick as any other SW EET CREAM "possibly showers" was the forecast ment to Busch and many others fighter If he's bit right, but Just of the pillows she had brought out turned to go into ber room. The sentence ended In a large Sept 28.—Amateur contests at SALTED SODAS, J 5 C Lb — It would be necessary to play of Action Pictures. who had expected him to give much who Is going to do the hitting? A with her. She leaned against the She undressed mechanically and blot, at which Ruth stared In fas- Orange hall, sponsored by Washing- BUTTER U. S. Gov't CartlRad 93 Seora Rolli doubleheaders Saturday and Sun- better account of himself. Busch fighter who Is as constantly on the tree trunk, but she did not use the went to bed. A t first she could cination. “It’s Just been writ- ton Lodge degree team. day. Any interruption by the ele- said that Dempsey was almost offensive as Louis has proved to be FIVE TEAMS SEEM SURE AND HOW! other pillow. She left it lying be- not think what this meant. It ten!" she breathed shakily. Yes, Also huge Tercentenary parade. 3-Lb. Can CRISCO, B R O O K SID E ments Uiereafter would be Just too heart-broken over the result. The In his rapid rise to tbe heights side her. was too sudden and too amazing. there on the desk lay a pen with Coming Events Lb Frank Busch, director of the Rec- At first it was a sort of happi- 50c Frying Pan, T C bad for the Cardinals as rules for- night before be had said that be doesn't have to worry much about And then, after an hour or two the point still faintly moist with Sept 29.—Meeting of Now Eng- BOTH...... BUTTER C R E A M E RY Roll bid three games In one day and tbe reation Centers and a former was acting as Baer's second be- whether or not ho can weather a Are You Taking It On the Chin When You ness Just to be waiting. She could of tossing, ahe thought she knew; ink. f O C imagine how it would be when she land District Council, Pulp Sulphite season ends Sunday regardless of heavyweight fighter and sparring cause he "loved the boy.” barrage of leather. His opponent TO BE TOPS THIS FALL John bad found her out and had "It's Juet been written!” Ruth and Paper Makers, 10:30 a. m., at beard John McNeill coming to her. BUCKWHEAT, 24%n., the number of contests left on the partner of ring greats, was at ring- Kaplan On the Air has to do that. And if Louis had Huy Your Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Fur- left In anger and disgust. Not wMsocred again. Tinker hall. Public meeting at 2:30 F A M IL Y 2 4 V 4 lb P A S TR Y schedule except In the esse of a any doubt ot bis ability to take It, First the door would bang; then just John alone. John and his Into the great, dark drawing PANCAKE bag side at the Joe Louis-Max Baer fra- Kaplan was on the air Saturday, ahe'd hear him coming down tbe p. m. FLOUR FINAST OLD HOMESTEAD tie. To tie, tbe Cards must play and cas at the Yankee Stadium In New it is hardly likely that he'd attack every position. Not In a decade mother. room the door stood open. Ruth FLOUR, pkg. Sunday and Monday and Busch at- have tbe Quakers been as well pre- nishings? porch steps and striding across the She protested bitterly Into her looked at the dim void Intently. Also banquet of Sub-Alpine club. 10c win all four remaining games. York Tuesday night and returns the way he does. Satherland of Pitt Rates Col- Sept 30. — Opening o f evening Hakes Series PlaoB tended his last broadcast. Kaplan pared to go places. lailawn to her. Tonight...... she'd let... him pillow, "I didn’t think It would “The person who wrote It went with a fount of Interesting informa- also picked Baer and gave his rea- put his arm around ber . . . and schools here. CRAX, Dlssy was "sure" he could snap We're not touting Louis as the If Colgate ever was fated to lead end like this!” But then, what through that door w-ben I came tion and stories on the Brown sons for so doing. Busch also at- the parade, this Is the year. Andy before he left she'd let him kiss her bad she expected? Some miracle? tn from tbe hall. Oh, I’ve stum- Oct 7.—Annual Town election at lb. pkg. B A M LOBSTER PINEAPPLE JUICE the spectacular winning streak of Bomber's four-round slaughter of greatest fighter of all time or any- gate, Ohio State, Stanford, Armory. 19c tended the weighing In ceremonies thing like that, although he's be- Kerr didn't lose anything by gradua- If So, Change Your Buy- goodnight. It would be their good- Some fairy tale finale to her reck- bled on something terrible—” A D E Li a O US BREAK FAST BEVERAGE the Cubs, but be had r tough as- the Livermore Larruper. by, only he would ; not know that. Oct. 12.—Annual Town meeting at FANCY PACK signment. Even tbe hard boiled with Kaplan at the Commission's ginning to look like i t Prize fight- tion that he cannot replace without less little adventure? No, she was (To Be Continued) LAND O’LAKES /* Q _ Can Louis Take ItT office, where thousands of persons Duke and L. S. U. as Grid weakening bis team. Veteran backs, Tomorrow morning she was going "ettlnsr Just what she deserved. State Armory. UNUSUALLY TASTY Cardinals were convinced the Cubs ing is a funny business and you . “ “ Hi FINAST ilza2 Busch, who worked out many awaited outside for a glimpse of the big linemen, lots of reserves —Kerr away. She must go because it was Human nature bad taken its Oct 17-X8.—State convention of BUTTER, 2 ibs. D O C never can tell how It’s going to pan ing Habits and Try \ weren't merely a "Grimm fairy times with such fistic notables as almost time for the other girl to cuiu'se. KEEP ME, KEEP MY DOG C. T. U. at Center church bouse. UNSWEETENED, PURE Una tale" but budding champions with battlers. Louis, he said, was calm out. There’s altogether too many has everything needed to lateral Jack Dempsey and Max Scbmeling and unemotional as usual, while angles-to consider. The future will Leaders; Bncs May Cop pass his way to tbe top. come. No more faint-hearted lin- Lying there tn the disarranged FINAST CATSUP plenty of class. In addition to boxing as a profes- Down south, Wallace Wade Is gering after tonight! .... She bed, Ruth knew It would be hours Hutchinson, Kaa.— Eleven year old REVERSE ACTION Over their madcap drive to the Baer was Jolly and- carefree with have to take care o f that. MEAT DEPT. DOLES PACK ahe 1 sional, selected Baer to beat Louis likable manner that has won him prepplng another eleven for Pasa- would leave about 10 o’clock. At before morning. She cou^d not Virgil Wood decided that if he Salt Lake City—A mouse was pro- EXCEPTIONAL pennant, they have bad such re- In the battle that marked the re- National.Title. dena. His Duke Blue Devils-^ are 10 o'clock' of a morning, ahe bad face that eternity of sleeplessness couldn’t keep his dog eJter his par- nounced dead because o f fear of a DEUCIOUS FLAVOR^ I tint markable pitching that only two many friends. Busch was Impress- A large attendance Is expected at QUALITY t 'Lr turn of the mlUlon-doHar gate to ed mostly with the absolute calm of about ready. The ground work has heard, the world Is busiest. Penny and despai^. She must have a ents moved into an apartment, hla w Oman. ROAST BEEF, 2 9 C tSt starting hurlers have failed to finish the Sub-Alpine Club on Eldridge would be busy at the back of the pugilism after an absence of a doz- Louis, who never by a word or fa- street tonljht when the Bluefields been laid, and there is plenty of ex- book to read. She got up and parents couldn't keep him, and he It happened at a local hospital, their game, holding the enemy to en yearb, but switched to Louis aft- By J(X:K SUTHERLAND GLENNEY’ S house. Mrs. McNeill would be at cial expression betrayed any feel- perienced stuff on hand. ut on sUppera and robe and tlp- was the object of a search today. an average of less than three runs and their fans gather to celebrate her housekeeping. John at the fac- when pretty nurse Zoa Knipple Fin a it B artle tt Pe ars O r a n g e Marm ala d e;:;.”^?k^iS< er bearing the sentiment of experts ing whatsoever. After the fight ho Bead Coach, University of It Is always foolish to count Ala- foed cautiously down the stalra, "I won't give up my dog,” read a a contest. With the "heat" on In in the Metropolis. tbe baseball team's second straight tory . . . But first there would reached for a book on a shelf. The BLOCK ROAST, 2 9 C returned to hla dressing room, sat triumph In the town title series. nttsborgb bama out before the season ends, for carrying her candle. note Virgil left. He was believed M a p l e Syru p c«H>'^'k'rand *u? K o e l Cis are tte s pka 1 7 ^ the final game against the Pirates After seeing the Chocolate Sol- be tonight and John beside ber. mouse squeaked once and dived off, down and asked for a stick of chew- The DuBaldo brothers will furnish tbe Crimson Tide has a way of ris- Her efforts to move silently hitch-hiking to the home of his and Wednesday's opener with the dier, the Brown Blizzard, the Brown Or would there be? When the fracturing Us skull on the fioor five ing gum. entertainment and refreshments Pittsburgh, Sept. 27—There'll be ing to emergencies. But it looks were defeated, for half way down grandmother, at Meade, Kas. feet below. Plllsbury'sC a k e F l e ur tkg R a le igh Cig are tt e s 2 pxsa Cards, the Cub raoundsmen, Larry Devastator or whatever one of the a lot of teams1 poitpointing ^ for ' the Rose like Louisiana State In the south- clock on the courthouse boomed the stairs a board creaked loudly. LEGS LAMB, 3 Q c French and Lonnie Wameke, turn- Busch brought back a splendid will be served. The price of admis- elghl^tlmes Ruth left the garden lliorm e l ^ cctable 20 OZ numerous nicknames that have collection of photographs of both clon is a quarter. Bowl classic New Year's Day, and eastern circuit. Then tbe tall door Into the library * tlAl S a nl-Flush la ed in superb shutouts, 2 to 0 and 1 been tagged on the Detroit tornado in my opinion football on all fronts and went Indoors through one of stuck, and not until Ruth bad to 0. Louis and Baer, Including many ac- this season will be more spectacular the library windows. She was puz- L u x wuliint Z pkgs 19^ of the ring, Busch says that the 21- tion shots of the tussle, all taken Rloe on Title Menu burled herself against It several FORE LAMB, ^ f f Q H o rm e l » '5:2*ttM Manager Grimm, no longer the No less than five members of the than ever. zled. Last night when he bad times did it :^eld. year-old Negro srouth has the by Kaplan. These pictures are now Bluefields are also members of the In the southwest It is Rice again. each...... ROLLED “ Good Time CSiarlle" of his 1932 greatest punching power he has From all aides one hears the The Owls have practically everyone brought her home from his house ‘T thought this was standing Whit e Spra y OATS ^k? I 7 < L u x To il e t S o a p 3 bars iS f i managerial days. Intends to drive on display In one of Watkins Broth Chance Vought team which will claims of the various contenders ad- he had said to her, "Would 7 o’clock open,” Bhe told hereelf, idly eur- ever seen. "I still say, though, that ers show windows and are certainly play the Stamford Gas and Electric back from a sectional championship his players on right up and through vanced, seldom .by coaches of the team of 1934. Texas looms large In be too soon to start tbe evening to- prised. FANCY FOWL, Q Q ^ Wesson O il Cookln?*UMt HI T Bro om s « 39< Louis Is untried as far as his abil- worth looking at. One of the beat team tomorrow at the Municipal tbe world series. ity to take It la concerued," Busch schools Involved, but from alumni, the role o f challenger to Jimmy morrow?” She entered the room and set Grimm plans to leave for Chicago shows the final knockdown of the Stadium in Hartford for the state both official and unofficial. Kitts' team. Santa Clara Prunes 3 bSTk Broom s told the writer. “I look lor Brad fight with Baer on hands and knees Industrial baseball title. They are: Sunday night, allow bis men a day's dock to give him a much better At present, followers of Ohio It will be bard to stop Stanford GROUND BEEF, t f O _ «" m test there on Monday and leave vainly trying to rise and Louis Eddie Raguskus, Bill Neubauer, Ed State are doing tbe moat talking, on the coast. Despite 111 luck In ths U n d e rw o o d Ehowoir F lit V Z5f fight. If and when they meet." Kovis, BUI Jones and Andy Ragus- that night for Detroit. His opening Is Guest of Kaplan standing over him, a" sneer on his and not without reason. The Buck- Rose Bowl, the Oirdinals are the 2 l b s ...... OOC face and his right hand cocked to kus. Ed Wlnzler, official scorer of lineup there n1ll be tbe same that Busch spent the past three days eyes appear to have everything, and class of the Pacific. Tiny ThomhUl deliver another deadly punch should .the TwlUght League, is assistant MAGIC RECIPE has won 19 in succession with War- of his vacation in New York as It will take a superlative team, or a has few men to replace, and, despite Use Your Telephone SHANK END 1 _ COCONUT a r a i p s neke doing the throwing and Hart- Baer get off the floor. 'manager of thp club. large Hat of Injuries, to humble improvement at both Southern Cali- TEA SALE guest of Izsy Kaplan, demon pho- HAM,lb...... la ic ^ -> U vWI> 44 M .l YOUR CHOICE O F TH ESE TW O FAMCHIS BRANDS nett receiving. Charles "Chuck' tographer of the New York Dally A Few Of the Shots Francis Schmidt's fine squad. fornia and CaaUfomla, he should In a long list of Information on Dial 3170 iia-vA S 3 S _ Klein, a bench warmer who has hit Mirror who Is rated as the best of The pictures also Include shots of Should the Buckeyes hurdle Notre come through. If tbe crowp slips Mike Jacobs, promoter; Louis and C?onneetlcut State's football squad, RIB CORNED t o >Um wMb Caek i 30 home runs this year, will do the fiashllgbt and camera boys in Dame, Nov. 2, their claim will be from the Cardinals’ grasp, the Tro- r—dund MiSritonIn dnndM t... half Baer weighing in; Baer on one knee which opens Its season tomorrow Just, for tbe Irish will be another BEEF, lb...... lOC Hom elaDd o r ' whatever pinch hitting Is necessary. the business. Kaplan helped Busch jans will be tbe first to grasp it. WHEN YOU SPEND THEM HERE! braUar at Imp Wat ^ " CEYLON POUND against Northeastern at Storrs, is great team. If large numbers of re- ar t s ^ tm fork vrar cMia. It ta«tM And Oiuck 1s anxious to get to De- in becoming Schmellng’s sparring In the third round with a dazed, What Pitt — and the Panthers CARTON hopeless expression on his face found this Item: Fullback, John turning lettermen, good sophomores, PS.biff eeeeeut-h’wted. troit. partner and Is an Intimate friend of ranked only Inches from the top In OYSTERS, O A Baer seated on tbe fioor, his face a Scarebuk, Ji nlor of Manchester, 22 and winning spirit mean anything Wcigley Field is probably tbs tbe local man's family. He has \is- 1934—will do Is problematicaL Every little red cent has a value all its own at pint...... G o ld e ii Rose 1 lb carton 49c worst park In baseball for me to bloody, battered mesa; Baer being years; 5 feet, 9 Inches; 175 pounds; in football. E3mer Layilen has 21 Sophomores will have to carry us MAHIEU’S. Our prices are set to the very last penny omwci PtKOC______Ited here on numerous occasions, a Manchester High. Played in class letter-winners on the bench. A fast- E agl e B rand hit," says mein. "I'U be gUd to rotund. Jolly fellow with a highly escorted to his dressing room by a through a card that will see Pitt possible for foods of the flnest quality. Reading over • WBETCNKO eO N O KNBip t«t to Detroit" policeman after the fight, grinning games; never played In college be- [ood enough to keep m any.of the playing on both seaboards, as well entertaining manner of speech. fore. Wonderful prospect. Jeter-wlnnera on ths bench. A fast- this list of our food prices will convince yon that every Sausage • Cold Meats K Y B O COFFEE For Busch those three days rep and waving to the crowd; one of as against the best In the middle- er backfield than the one Layden is west and the Missouri Valley. resented the "thrill of a lifetime' Louis' sisters at ringside; Murray penny counts when you spend it hera! Lewin, Mirror fight expert with building will not grace any gridiron. One can't forget other schools Veal Patties MILK 19^ JO H N A LD E N COF FEE as be was Kaplan’s constant com- -1’ a pair of tbe gloves used, show- But Ohio State and Notre Dame that will be strong, possibly tbe FRUITS AND FRESH VEGETABLES TRADERS TO START panion In tbe hustle and bustle of are not alone In representing the strongest, in their sectors. There is I.AND O’LAKES BUTTER, o rk activity before and after the fight. ing the special construction de- Lamb Patties manded by Baer, sort of a small middlewest. Minnesota was out Kansas State in the Big Six, Ken- NO. 1 HAND PICKED MeINTOSH APPLES Bakery Department He mixed with celebrities from Standings front nationally a year ago, and, tucky In the south, Georgia In the every walk o f life and got his big- finger in front of the thumb; Louis AT A REAL BARGAIN FOR SATURDAY WHITE MOUNTAIN SHORTENING, f q MIRABEL SERIES FOR TITLE chewing gum In bis dressing room despite the fact that plenty of stars southeast, and Temple and Army In gest thrill when he was mistaken raSTERD.AVS RESULTS were lost, the Vikings are not to be the easL Our New Fall Stocks Present A Colorful pound pkg...... lOC VEGETABLES for the present champion of the after tbe fight; another of Baer on NATIVE POTATOES, Saturday Only ...... 75c bushel Pure Gra p e Je lly C H O C O L A T E L A Y E R C A K E 5?o". « hands and knees; one In the ring counted out. Bemie Bierman bad HANDY’S SLICED BACON, A i world, Jimmy Braddock. National League hundreds out for spring practice, ORANGES, real buy a t -----i ...... 29c doz. Peppers In the final game of the second I Meets Many Notables after the knockout with Dempsey Display of All That Is New In .pound pkg...... ^ i C F I N A S T C O O K I E S m i k i n d s . t . displaying a most woebegone look; Chicago at S t Louis (rain). and big men are the rule, not the ex- Grega and Wax Beans t half of tbe Trade School Inter-De- This happened at a testimonial ception, at Minneapolis. Bananas, Peaches, Seckle Pears, Grapefruit, Cauliflower, the referee raising Louis' hand In American League Last Night *s Fights NATIVE FRESH EGGS, MEDIUM SIZE, Q Q 2 r 25^ MTtraent baseball league, the banquet Monday night to Jim Cof- New York 4, Washington 2. No team the Vikings will meet has Men*s Fashions Broccoli, Egg Plant, Turnips, Tomatoes, Peppers, Beau- dozen...... OejC Lima Beans P A R K E R H O U S E R O L L S 2 doz Drafting department shut out the forth, former big time sports pro- token of victory, one of Gene Tun- a better chance than Nebraska of ney seekinr bis seat, one of a train- tiful Celery, Radishes, Brussels Sprouts, Cape Cod Cran- Cucumbera Electrical department at M t Nebo moter, that was held at the Flying THE STANDINGS breaking the Minnesota victory (Ry‘ tbs Associated Press.) Pure Currant Je lly by a score of 7 to 0. Trapeu club. Busch does bear a er fixing Baer's wrecked face In his string and going on to the heights. berries are in, and, oh yes! We have some Wild Grapes Native Potatoes, f fk ^ Celery RYE B R E A D oiMvrTr dressing room and dozens of others National League Chicago — Everetts "Young" left! SPECIALS! Rolston pitched a one-hit game slight resemblance to the title-hold- W. L. PC. It 1934 the Combuskers were load- Rightmire, 125, Sioux City, Iowa, *New Topcoats peck ...... laJC showing Baer and Louis In their re- ed with inexperienced eopbomorea, Lettuce for the draftsmen, this hit b e l^ a er and when he was asked by sev- .98 52 .658 stopped Lenny Ckihen, 121, Chicago, Lifebuoy Soap, 1 ^ ^ 2’°"29# B UTTE R L O A F B R E A D 9< spective training camp activities. Chicago...... but Dana Bible has a team re a ^ for Purple Top 1 single by Pantaluk In the first eral persona what he thought of his St. L o u is ...... 94 56 .627 (3 ) : Art Sykes. 186, Elmira, N. Y., 3 c a k e s ...... X / C Tomatoes frame. PaaUluk reached third but chances with either Louis or Baer, After the fight, Busch accompan- 1935. Two fine backs, Cardwell— Turnips, 3 Ibs; .. JL v l C New York ...... 89 60 .597 knocked out Pat Arnold, 182, Min- MEAT DEPARTMENT Cabbage died on tbe bag, the next three bat- Busch kept up the masquerade by ied Kaplan to a banquet of New Pitt met no. one as good In 1934 — $l6.SO a $22*50 Lux Toilet Soap, c .85 66 .563 neapolis, (2); MUt Aron, 141, Du- native BROILERS, 2 to 3 1-4 pounds. Real bargains! Carrots, f Preserving Supplies ters grounding out. The Drafting saying be thought be could beat York photographers at the Mirror Pittsburgh ...... and LaNoue, and sophomore end, Potatoes Bar and Grill, Busch arrived home Brooklyn...... 68 83 .450 buque, Iowa, stopped Joey Richards, Come in and look them over. 3 I b s ...... lUC cake...... D C PENN-RAD team collected nine bits off Smith. either fighter. When the real Brad- Pohrman, will make trouble. Watch 142, Chicago, (4); George Van Der Turnipa Nicholson and Driggs collected two dock was called on to speak he Wednesday night, full to tbe brim C m dn n atl...... 6? 84 .444 the Huakers. It is their year to lead SMALL SMOKED SHOULDERS...... 27c lb. Fancy Onions, V A — Pillsbury Cake O Q M O T O R O IL with stories of bis experiences and Philadelphia...... 64 87 .424 tbe Big Six, and possibly the land. Heyden, 137, South Bend, Ind., out- Ma son Jars 69< hits each, one of them a triple by made a big hit by saylng> he was pointed Herahie Wilson, 135, Dan- 3 lbs___ ...... l U C Flour, p k g .------dLOC Egg Plant 1 0 0 % Pura Paimqdvanii 83^ Nicholson. ready to meet any man, black or adventures and singing the praises Boston...... 36 118 .242 *Su itS 5 l 9 s ^ ’*^2 7 5 0 Try So^e of Our Cold Cuts. They’re Delicious—and of Izzy Kaplan as a boat second to American League ville, IU„ (6 ); A1 Nettlow, 132, De- Brusaete Sprouta A t Charter Oak field the Carpen- white. Rams Ready to Travel troit, out^inted Jimmy Richards, Priced Right! B QUA RT TIN Id e a l Jars 79^ 93^ none and a photographer o f the W. L. PC. ter shop smothered tbe Machine Among the notables Busch met The east will have real challeng- 131, Chicago), (4). JUMBO MARROW BEANS, Q Brocceli Ta x Included same calibre. Detroit ...... 92 55 .626 SLICED BACON...... 20c per pkg. •bop team with a barrage of hits to were Braddock, Major Bowes, Bud er . this fall. Jimmy Crowley has St. Louis—Frankie Wallace, 136, 3 pounds...... Xa/C Sweet Potatoes Je lly Glesses ^ da. 3 ? F win by a score of 20-4. New Y ork ...... 88 59 .599 been said to be pointing Fordham *Hats $2*95'm $5)-oo Fisher, sports cartoonist; Babe Cleveland, outpointed Bobby Pacbo, GRANULATED SUGAR, A <| q ay Next week the first game of the Ruth, Jack Dempsey, Jack Sharkey, Cleveland ...... 70 70 .530 for the Rose Bowl for two ytars, but 138, Mexico, (10). SPEHAL! Spinach Injuries have dashed a lot of hopes, 23-pound sack ...... ^ X / G o o d Luck Ja r Rings little world's aeries between tbe Ted Huslng, Grover Whalen, New WRESTLING Boston...... 77 74 .610 Tacoma, Wash__ Jack Gibbons, Local Candled Eggs, Saturday Only . .32c-40c-49c doz. 3 22^ Eleetrleal department, wiimera of and the Rams have bucked up Eheets CHiPSO York's official greeter: William Chicago ...... 71 77 .480 163, S t Paul, Minn., outpointed Bon- the first half and Drafting depart- Carey, former head of ths Garden Washington ...... 66 84 .440 against schedules that called for one "Sweaters $2*45m$^ Carrots U.S. or B all Jar Rings 0 P<

veal; asparagus; stuffed beet salad; stewed figs. plain Jello or Jell-well. Add bake In custard cups or a pud- sure should live on a well balanced it? I was told that the oxalic add Ice cream. lainch—Raw apples as desired; SA'TURDAY: ding dish for ten or fifteen minutes, diet. No special foods are required, In it makes it Injurious. It is delici- MONDAY: small handful of almonds or pecans. under cover. Remove from the oven but simply good combinations, such ous 10 eat as we do lettuce." Breakfast—Baked stuffed apple; as 1 suggest In my weekly menus MENUS Breakfast—Small Slice of broiled Dinner—Roast beef; stewed to- one or two sUcea of Melba toast. and cover with a meringue that has -Answer: 'The amount of oxaUc A Thought ham; crisp waffle; apple sauce. matoes; mashed .turnips; head let- Lunch—Mushroom soup; shred- been slightly sweetened with honey, Increasing your physical exercise acid spinach contains could not be For Good Health Lunch—Potato on half shell; tuce; Jello or Jell-well. ded lettuce and raw cabbage. and return to the oven until the each day will do more than any- ccnsiCered Injutioua to the average A Week’s Supply string beans; salad of endive and THURSDAY: cggwhlte becomes a golden brown, thing else to bring up you blood person. It Is one of the richest In For I was eovlons at the foolish, lettuce. Dinner—Roast mutton; baked serve warm or cold, with plain un- pressure iron of the leafy vegetables, and when I saw the prosperity of the Breakfast—Poached eggs; Melba psrsnlps; cooked greens; molded wicked,— Psalms 73:8. FEATURIKGTHE FOUR lAMOUS SOAK Dinner—lima loaf; cooked cel- sweetened whipped cream. those who have a deficiency of hem- Recommended toast; stewed prunes. salad of peas, celery and beets; ery; salad of shredded raw cabbage Water With Meals oglobin or red corpuscles in the By Dr. Frank McCoy Lunch—Cream of gpinsch ' soup; •Carrot and Date Pudding. and Celery; baked apple a la mode. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Qurstion: G. F.-- D. Writes: "In blood should use a plentiful supply The most brilliant fortunes are eggplant and tomatoes baked. •CARROT AND DATE PUD- in the raw form. TUESDAY: -our weekly menus you never men- often not worth the littleness re- Dinner — Stuffed pork ch(^s; DING: Grate a aufficlent jiumber of Diet In Low Blood Pressure 3 Breakfast — Coddled eggs; re- tion sny drink with a mea|. Is quired to gain them. — Rochefou- dailt menus steamed rutabagas; string beans; small tender raw carrots and to Question; Mrs. F. G. R. asks; cauld. toasted Shredded Wheat biscuit; water not to be used with meals?" LABOR AUXILIARY Dr. McCoy’s menus sugge*!*^ etewed peaches. salad of celery and lettuce; stewed each cupful, add one-third cupful of "Will you kindly advise proper diet the week beginning Sunday, Sep- peaches. dates that have been cut Into smell for one with low blood pressure Answer; If you feel thirsty at Lunch—Stewed com (canned): meal time, drink a small amount of Yonkers, N. Y.—Pickets — three tember 29, 1935: FRIDAY: pieces. Mix together thoroughly Answer: One with low blood pres- MORE OVERPRODUCTION cooked spinach; salad of lettuce and water without Ice. It Is much bet- women and five children, five to ten SUNDAY: grated carrots. —Breakfast—French omelet; re- years old—picketed the Central ter, however, to do your water Lenox. Iowa—H. E. Holben can’t Breakfast —Wholewheat muffins; Dinner—Salisbury steak: cooked toasted Shredded Wheat biscuit; dri’ikmg between meals. Let vour Methodist church yesterday until coddled eggs; stewed figs. beets; raw celery; dish of berries stewed raisins. police drove them away. explain It. Since be drives an auto- thirst dictate the amount, and you mobile, he applied to the State Mc'tor Lunch —Okra and cauliflower au (canned). Dinner—Broiled /fillet of sole; will finally get into the habit cf, "Mr. Klein, give my husband his gratln; lettuce and celery. WEDNESDAY: spinach; buttered ileeU; salad of job back," the placard! read, "we Vehicle Departmept for a driver’s drinking away from meals and not license. Dinner—Vegetable Soup; roast Breakfast—Cottage cheese and lettuce, ciicumbersi iind lettuce; with them. have to feed our children." Frederick B. Klein, a member of He received it. He received anoth- the church, is president of the Alex- ei and another, and another. Spinach ander Smith and Sons (?arpet Com- The State Motor Vehicle Depart- Question; Ft. H. asks; "M ay one pany, where a strike is In progress. ment can’t explain it e'ther, but it eat spinach without 'first cooking He did not attend the services. promised to investigate. A* S’^ TToviestAR prV icesAL- i/O The Manchester Public Market f^V ALUES ^ '’ g r e a t e s t VALDES EXTRA SPECIAL I NATIVE SEE us IN OUR NEW LOCATION EVERYBODYSAVE?A1^j FOWL lb. 29c Enjoy a Delicious Meal I 4-7 Pounds Average. THIS WEEK-ANO EVERY WEEK- ftOLK-FED Everybody's Market! M d s a WE'RE PUSHINC THESE POUR Meats Of Quality Rightly Priced FREE DELIVERYl CALL YOUR ORDER IN AS SOON AS HERALD IS OUTI FOWL each DIAL 8721! DIAL 87211 FAMOUS SOAPS-THEY'RE S'/] pounds average. BUY and SAVE Check These Prices and Save the Difference! Values! Bargains! GREAT VALUES / ------GENUINE SPRING Small, Lean, Fresh Shoulders, Lower Round Ground for Q £ Land OiLakea Pare Granulated'(Bulk) Evaporated I Shankless and no waste, lb. .. 24c Hamburg, Ib...... vO C LAMB LEGS Ib. 26c You, toO) can have the tame aoft, lovely BUTTER! SUGAR! MILK! FROM FANCY, SELECT BEEF! Our Home Made Pure Pork Sau- OUR BIG SPECIAL! FRESH GROUND I IIVTOILET ildn you admire in other women. U te Come in a n d St o c k Up Boneless Chuck for a nice Q sage Meat On Sale At, Ib...... ^ 2 / C LUAso ap the hnu ty secret o f hundre to 7 pounds each. Ib. . . . ’...... «30C idow. IN OUR HOME MADE der our new package store 1 PEAS! 8 cans 85c. CEBTO! 24c. 1 Assorted Pound Cake! 19o Ib. LOCAL DEALER Veal Shanks, r\ Fancy, Fresh Fowl, cut up or drawn for a PRODUCTS nice chicken soup, beer permit. Beer sold lb...... 9c Come Down and See Our until 10 P. M. Neck of Veal for Pot Pic, t Display! 79c ..c 2'"$1.50 CREMO BEER Ivory Soap 3^^*^^ 16c Fancy, Fresh Broilers, o 1 Pineapple Juice 3 *'25® Try Our Fresh Ground Hamburg for a nice Granulated Case, d » i Ib...... 31 C SUGAR (Bulk), (contents) .. ^ X c O U Lux—Lifebuoy 6c Tapioca Pudding lO c FEATURE SALE WOW RUNNING AT A U THESE STORES Beef Loaf, 2 0 C 2 9 C ’^ancy. Large, Fresh Fowl, o 1 10 lbs...... lb...... O 1 C 53c JACOB RUPPERT LAMB CROWN Rinso largest 19c Saltines 2 lbs-19® PINEHURST GROCERY WILSON GROCERY ROAST, Ib...... 29c (contents) .. $2.00 i 302 Main Street 41 Spruce Street SPECIAL AT OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT Dill Pickles qt. 15c Peppers! 16 qts. 35c stuffed and Baked Chickens, Home Baked Beans, j g “ THE STORE OF REAL SPECIALS” MANCHESTER PUBLIC MARKET SUNRISE MARKET ready for tiie table, on sale at, ea, # ^ C quart...... X d C DIAL 3256 piA L 3256 Sweet Mixed qt. 25® Force glass free 2f°''23® 807 Main Street 101 North Street Home Made Corned Beef Hash, i ^ Home Made Boston Brown Bread, Ib...... 1 5 c 1 Jams * Jellies 2 lbs- 25® Parowax ® EVERYBODY’S MARKET GLASTONBURY 5 c‘"'10c'”' KLEIN^S MARKET 9 856 Main Street Home Made Chicken Pies, ^ Home Made Coffee Rings, g j 161 Center Street T O ILET SO AP J. L. P R E U & BROS. Inc each. 2 f o r ...... ( b 3 C sugar frosted, l.'ic each. 2 for .. ( b O C Orders of $1.00 or Over Delivered Free. 1 All Bound. Local Qrouii Delicious, Sweet Malaga Delicious, Sweet Blue H. ENGLAND 81 Hebron Avonno Please Call Friday Night. APPLES! GRAPES! PLUMS! Manchester Green W. J. MATTINYAK BROS. QUALITY! ECONOMY! FOOD MARKETS FRANK DeCIANTIS fl.STATION WDBO 3 lor 19« 18 Hobron Avonno 1 16-qt. basket 3lbs.l4e MONDAY BVBNINO I ROYAL SCARLET STORES f 47 North Street 6 <*“• X5® » O’aoek to 10 caocli L. KOWYNIA GROCERY 1 NO. 1 POTATOES! 17c peck. Seedless GBAPEFBUTI! Bo LEMONS! 6 for 10c. 29 Hobron Avonno GREAT SIXTH ANNIVERSARY SALE BURSACK BROS. Save-On Dog Food, ^ Sardines, Robin Hood — Norwegian, pure 470 Hartford Road L. W Em & SO N c a n ...... olive oil, 2 3 3-4 oz. « ^ NATION-WIDE Main’ Rond Snider’s Chili Sauce, 4 m ca n s ...... X 9 C 1 O r a n g e s 1 8 for 25® Dog Food can Jc MAHIEU’S GROCERY 12-oz, b o ttle ...... X / C Sardines, Royal Scarlet, Califor- n Q STORES 183 Spruce Street BROAD BROOK Royal Scarlet Cho&late Flavor o C? nia, Tomato Sauce, 2- 15-oz. cans.. X S/ C A WORD TO THE WISE; 1 Sweet Potatoes peck 25® Chase & Sanborn lb .2 1 c Malted Milk, l-lb, c a n ...... d&OC SAVE MONEY BRAZAUSKI GROCERY A. F. GEISSLER Pork and Beans, Royal Scarlet, ^ Bfain Stw et Royal Scarlet Free Running & lt, i? 16-oz. can ...... OC AT THEIR NATION-WIDE STORES 1 McIntosh 7 25® Maxwell House Ib. 25® ^ 81 North Street LUX 2-lb. box...... 5C UIX large amall gtae Royal Scarlet Applesauce, i g\ Tomato Juice or Cocktail, Royal 1 Land O’Lakes Butter, THOS. J. LOFTUS Scarlet, 26-oz. bottle...... X^C Chase & Sanborn’s Dated 1 Dried Reef pkg. 10c Orange Pekoe Tea lb-39® BRUNNER’S MARKET Main Road 2 No. 2 ca n s...... X9C 2 one-pound d Coffee, O O —; 84 Oakland Street Caruso Macaroni, Elbow or * 1 0 Grape Jelly, Pure, n g roUs...... DXC lb...... 2oc Kor .111 1'"^’ X 'or HALL’S GROCERY Spaghetti, 1-Ib. pkg...... Xi^C full pound j a r ...... X O C Country Roll Batter, 1 P e a c h e s 4 2 5 ® String Beans 3 25® KLEIN’S MARKET Medium Size Oregon Prunes, n Ivory Soap, w Nation-Wide Red O 1 Main Rond one-pound O O — Bag Coffee, Ib. .. X C 161 Center Street .v.i'Kiiqfl’- - 3 lbs...... 19c 2 large cakes...... X9C roU ...... ^O C 1 Uneeda Riscuits 6 for 25® Sauerkraut 3 2 5 ® for all fine laundering Royal Scarlet, Pure, All Varieties J Cleanser, Williams’, 4 Nation-Wide Blue i f t CANALE’S MARKET WINDSORVILLB 3 c a n s ...... XUC Bananas, Fancy, T Q _ Preserves, 1-lb. j a r ...... X C Bag Coffee, lb. .. X«7C 1 Clean-apI Krasdale Bnnkel’s Baking or Cooking Fancy, Large, White 40 Oak Street W. J. SANSOM Tomatoes, Red Line, r% « Ripe, 4 lb s ...... X « / C COMBINATION SALEl 1 GRAPE JUICE! CHOCOLATE! CAULIFLOWER! 2 No. 3 ca n s...... iSX C Royal Scarlet Oven Baked Beans—and Maxwell House 1 _ • LANTIERI GROCERY ROCKVnXE Sweet Corn, RM Line, ^ f\ Royal Scarlet Boston Brown Bread, Ig. cans Beets, 3 bunches ...... Coffee, lb...... 27c 65 Cninton Street 60LDFARB & PEARL 2 No. 2 ca n s...... X 9 C BOTH FOR 2 0 Q j X5I« Peas, Packers— Early June, ^ fw Apples, Cooking, Post Toasties, 1 10® IL d ^ ® NICHOLS’ MARKET 24 Wlndoor Avonno 2 No. 2 ca n s...... X /C Regal Scarlet Mayonnaise, 6 lbs...... Double Truck ^ 1 (Umlt alx.) Bloe Krisples or Pep! lOo CHEBBIES or OLIVES! 10c Charter Oak Street 0>rh Flakes, pkg. .. / C R in s o SCHMALZ BROS. Sauerkraut, Royal Scarlet,

Baar, in Naw Tork Tuesday night 141,000,000 thiiOB tarmlnal. PoUca A t least 20 men and youths of cruisers dispersed a small mixed maintained he bad made absolutely ! GilAlU) CHILDREN a hundred or more years a g « Yards M A N C H E S TE R E V E N IN O H E R A L U , M AN U H KS’l'EK, CONN., F K IU A Y , S B P l'E M B E lt 27, 198ft, both races were under arrest on as- crowd.wUh-DO' reported casualtlea no plane for the future, but he told mllitalre 'modes. FuU sleeves, nat- FAGE THIK! sorted charges. One patrolman re- KENNEDY TO ACT FRADDrSDISPUYOIG and yards of material went into the Children OuariM friends he would help the President full skirts which are lined and even ural e ^ s t lines and gored, draped ported he was injured as he chased Special details were ordered to P>*»te>' 23c Genuine BUTTER 26l« Yankee Rye Bread (no 12-oz. J a r...... lOC Welch's Grape Juice, Scratch Fe5d 1.99 seeds.) Bine Concord Grapes...... 9c Ib., 4 Iba. 25o B. S, Extracts, Vanilla or 16-0*. b o ttle ...... Lamb Legs Spring Lemon, a _ l9c Rale's Quality Large Blue Ribbon W Lb. I 1 '/2-0Z. bottle ...... 1 / C Mash Feed RIPE PLUMS GOOD COFFEES! B.S Z J 7. CRAB- CHASE and IL S. Peanut Butter, o 1 Square Deal, Fancy WHITE (Blue) 1-lb- J a r ...... ZlC Corned Beef Brisket ANGLE CAKE 29 « eggs doz. 25e BANANAS APPLES 1-lb. pkg...... 18c GRAPES SANBORN R. S. Prepared Mustard, f Brounie, “Milky Way” lOc lb., 5-oz. Jot...... O C 1-lb. pkg...... Popular Market 10c lb. 45c peck 21c Sugar Cured, Rlndleea, Siloed Land O’laUcee R. S. Tomato Juice or s /x Nathan Hale, Skinless 855 MAIN STREET RUBINOW BUILDING 4 lbs. 19c 3 lbs. 25c 3 lbs. 25c Cocktail, 16-oz. bottle l U C Cow Feed 100 Lb. Bag j . b b Frenkfurts 4 qts. 25c COFFEE 1-Ib. pkg...... 32c R. 8. Ketchup, Royal Sc-arlet, 14-oz. iMittle, 2 for ... SHOPPING CENTER FOR THRIFTY PEOPLE BACON lb 37« Peaches 29c 1-lb. c a n ...... 29c BUTTER 2"»62e Greening Cooking Apples R. 8. Corn, White or O g l^tnam, SOUD Campbell' Golden Bantam, 2 cans m OC Tomato Sole Fillets Variety Lb. Get in line for the big parade on Saturday by buying Pears 1-Ib. c a n ...... 35c Sugar Cured, .Armour's Small Or I.arge (.Ink MeIntosK Eating - Baking Apples R. 8. Tomatoes, m Sanka, you alwavs .save money! That’s us! Q U A L IT Y ! LO^^ PRICES. COURTESY. 2 can s...... 4adC 1-lb. c a n ...... Phillips "?.n°'-5c R. 8. Sauerkraut, « gk 49c FOLLOW THE CROWD AND SAVE A DO LLAR! Tender Leaf Tea, i g% 2 cans...... l i l C STAR HAM lb 32« lb FRESH 3!4-oz. pkg...... lOC Bab-O, Sunnyfleld SAUSAGE 32« VEGETABLES R. S. Apricots, 4 A Matches 6m..a25c Pastry Flour 24H Ib. Bag CHOICE Fancy Native 12-oz. pkg...... liyC 2 cans ...... 23c 7-oz. package 31c. Biillo, large package, Short Shank, Smoked • Gold Medal Sweet Potatoes 2 for ...... Super Suds ' 17c TOP SIRIj OIN POTATOES KIRKMAN’S 27c Sunnyfleld ROASTS * P. & G. Soap, 2 3 Save your pennies on the SOAP tXJUPONS Family Flour 2ihi lb. Bag AND ROUND Found 8 cakes ...... 25c Lifebuoy so«p 3 19c SHOULDERS ib 22c ig pkg 7 ' " ”"'” 1 4 c 19c'”"’ Associated Food Store-Pine- REDEE.MED HERE BISQUICK 28« Try Them Baked! t4’lll Cook White and 5lealy. Regular $1.25 Relish Dish, Now Special At 19c, With hurt Specials listed below; FRESH OYSTERS Best S«H lb. Please Order Early! '/i pint 10c. Pint 86c. Camay soap 3 c.k.. 13c Flour And Kind Mueller’s Every Package of Bisquick.' OimrUe Maag's Tender Young Fresh StringlesB Pillsbury's Bat OaiTota or SmaU Beets, gv Quaker Puffed Wheat ft 2 bunches...... J/C WAX BEANS Phg-...... 9c Pamolive soap 3 13c Lamb Meat Department Flour U^ ]b. MACAROWI Pi-g 9c Beech-Nut Extra Large Size , Cold Medal Bat 2 quarts 19c Macaroni, Mueller’s Brightwood Pork Roast. From Qlaetonbiirys Brand, 2 pkirt...... Milk Fed Chickens Lettuce, 10c head 19r Supreme Legs of Lamb. RIB TOMATO JUICE Finn SUcIng Tomatoes, 2 lbs. 9c. WeU-FlUed Pole 97c each, 2 fo r $1.90 Handy’s Smoked Shoulders. White House SPRING Vanilla, Pure, WilUoma St Carle- Evaporated Tall LIMA BEANS ton, 2-ounce Handy’s Daisy Banw. Milk OaM LAMB FORES PORK ROAST SUGAR 2p'‘P' 13* bottle ...... Z 9 C These are very fancy chick- Fancy Native Veal Steak, 60c cans Fresh Spinach, large, tender ens and will average S pounds Ih. SSmm 2 quarts 17c CHOICE FRESH Perfection or Burt OIney’e leaves. or over. Roast them if you Small Link Sausages, 38c lb. Nutley Pound Hanka Coffee, want to. SHOULDERS Turnips — Squash. A Fresh Picking of Ib...... 4,3r Sliced Bacon, i/,-Ib. pkg. 23c. Margarine Brand VEAL ROASTS Pound 3 Fancy White Cauliflower. NEW YELLOW CORN Diced Carrots no. 2 can From 14c-24c each Post Toasties, YELLOW ONIONS 2 for...... Fruits and Vegetables COFFEE IsSc Rich, Full-Bodied tA. Sunshine Red Circle Sf. Law rcnce Telephone Grapefruit Crisp. 3-stalk bunches White 3 pounds 10c Lettuce, Celery, Carrots, Sweet Potatoes, Squash. Green lb Blue Label Sauerkraut, O P \ Boneless Rib Roasts 1 9 * RIPPLED WHEAT CELERY. 15c, WHITE BOILING ONIONS No. 2>i can, 8 for...... Peppers, Cauliflower, Etc. Ripe Bananas, Sunkist Oranges, Cantaloupes, Peaches. Heart of II Oz. no.2 cans cans 3 pounds 19c Wheat Cereal Pks. 2 19c PEAS 'Fresh Du|^ Parenlps. Campbell's Tomato Mello-Wheat ‘2 5 ' Green Peppem To Stuff, Juice. No. A cAfi CHOICE LOIN Freeh Pargley. Hard Heads of Cabbage for 25c Silrerbrook Sunbeam Light Meat Cole Slaw. Sunnyfleld Chipso Granules, Free! Creamery Fresh Sirloin STEAKS VEAL CHOPS Des Moines Squash. Sweet Cream COCOAMALT FRESH MUSHROOMS Cannon Dish Cloth___ 19c Hubbard Squash. Lb. basket 45c. r^-ib. tjo TUNA FISH ChaUenge Brand Milk, lb. can 2 5 ^ Buy ThCM Budget Saving Specials Saturday A t Pinehurst! 2 for...... 27c PAHERSON’S MARKET BUTTER BUTTER J cans !•- j ‘ " - — ECKHARDT’S 101 Center Street Telephone 3386 Witliame* Pure Sliced Bacon Scotch Ham Shurflne Pancake FRANKFURTS Flour, 2 pkn...... 19c To Patterson’s Market You Have Been Often Invited >» 28c Burt Olney’s 39c ” 49c "■ lb. Again To You We Have Recited. "> 3 0 c R E A L ECONOMY ft, Vanilla Extract 33c Calo Dog or Cat Food, 11c ^ Chuck Pot Roast 3 f o r ...... 25c -C ustom er's S p e cia l..... KETCHUP I V 2 oz. bottle 2 7 c Oodflsh, Center Cuts Roast Pork, 35c lb. Boneless with* l4*oun'ce bottle. iuc'Ls"(fp'’S TO 48c Gorton's ...... 18 OB. Hale’s Red Bag _Cut_anysIiie from one-hall pound un. 25c Veal Roast, 30c lb. Veal with bone, 25c lb. Tomato CasB From The Iona Beans Sauce Coffee, Shurflne, Veal Chops, 35c lb. Veal Cutlets, 45c lb. Large Package Ib...... AM. BOLOGNA » POLISH RINGS lb. 1 6 . 21c Ground Veal, 30c lb. COFFEE HEALTH Cold Medal 29c Red Label i i ^ _ Hale’s Formosa Oolong Shurflne Milk, Evapo- Salada Tea 8 oz. Pkg. 4 0 C BRILLO ----- . Poultry la Boned and Rolled rated, 8 taU cans 19c MARKET good bu.v." Roosting Chick- A Nice Chicken, 35c lb. Fowl, 32c lb. C m i e Diamond MINCED HAM 3 3 ' BEST FRANKS 14* Ib. Midco 2 23c^O lT Crystal ens are larger — and we offer Shoulders of Lamb Campfire Marshmal- They Are Nice! 2 lie TEA,___ beauttfui lows, 1-Ib. pkir...... 19c String Beans Reliable 3 >k?.*^23c 3 ck.. 11^ Becker's PotRoaits 5-Pound Fresh Fairy Soap CRISCO 31b. can 57* No. 1 Qij;illty Rolled Roasts! * PlUsbury’s Snosheesi, Our G ^ Tea, 60c lb. Our Good Scotch Roasting Chickens Phg...... Seminole 4«°»>25c Order your Legs of Umb 29c Ham, 4 ^ lb. Our Good Scotch Sausages, Silver Dust 2 ^kj? 25c Tea Garden FLOUR $l33 At 3 ^ C pound 24'/]-pound bag. early if you want the smaller 25c lb. Sliced or Link. Temptsome, Tooth- '■i Lamb Legs lb. 2 S c i > 2 ^ e sizes. some, Tasty. Sunshine Carnation Marshmallow 5 to 7 pounds average. B w ' * I M i l k F e d Wehle Beer 3 co?»“'JT25c CREAMY MUENSTER DAISY M.\ID RICH, MILD, DAISY PRESERVES 17e birdsey? Fowl for Fricassee BONELESS Fresh Fruits and Vegetables CHEESE OLEO CHEESE Any Flavor. Extra Speciali 1-Pound Jar I COOKIES lb 18* I About 3 1-3 lbs. g\r\ POT ROASTS We have Oysters also, 35c pint . Oyster Crackers. RheingoldBeer 3c?n.‘."S25c A ooooanut covered marshmallow cookie. V eal Roasts lU- 25 c»2S® From Fancy Mllk-fed Veal! leach ...... yyc Good Quality! FROSTED Burt 'Olney’s I PEAS ...... 28c A Rib Roast of Beef, from 29c to 35c lb. Finest beef! Fidello Beer 3c«,';'„‘i 25 c Fine Quality Cooking 35^ pound Ludons ^ 21e Ib. 2 25« 21c >»’ We have Fowl weighing 4-6 servings of tender Peaa. ^ o ” 25c.28c-30c-32c.35c lb. Lower Round. Old Eli Beer SUCCOTASH POTATOES peck 17c from 4 3-4 to 5 3-4 pounds. Peaches Elbertaaml®!'"’* $1.95 4contlS» 29c Fancy FOWL each 67* Plump, meaty birds, and A Few Extra Fancy At 39c FBOS’TED — , 35c I^b. Top Round, the season is here for a nice pot Bushel—68c. pound. no. 2 can * Roasting Chickens as large aspar ag us .-...... o 1C 14 Yellow Globa as 6 pounds. Tastes like nativo asparagus. Fresh From Our Bakery Boneless Veal Roasts Sweet Juicy Lbs. fc Choice liilk Fed Veal Legs 1 9 * . Large FOWL b29* A g < ^ bM f loaf usually is most desirable. Beef Ground. McIntosh S ^ s SeldneriB TURNIPS 6-pound average. Extra Large (2 3-4 Ib.) Broil- FROSTED nn Apples Milk 25c pound 2oc lb. ^ t t o m Round Ground, 35c lb. Veal Ground, ers. 33 BROOOOU ...... 2 3 c Freah Large Roasting *1 d ** *** Scotch ham added A^delldout “green" vegetable. Ribbon I9c FRUIT AND BAKERY DEPARTMENT SPECIALS MAYONNAISE D u c k s ...... 25c Ih. Smoked LIMA BEANS FBOS’TED Tokay Grapes Tasty 2-15e Frankfurt pi,,. CHICKENS Rolls Sanwieb .t i quart 3 9 * 5-pound average. Turkeys ... .33c lb. Shoulder Hams I raspberries .... 25c Legs of I^mb. Lamb Chops, Rib or Loin. Our Bone- 7c Ijirget Fresh Bunch I Short Shanked, o p* Serve with cream. surplus bunch Young Hen California Valendaa Plump, MUk Fed S 1-4 fa> 8 l-g jb...... Z5c c '. j ® 32c Ib. Our Lamb is Klbbe*s CELERY lOe FROSTED strictly Spring Lamb, Oranges Medium Size Whole Milk Foimda Fresh Green Small and Large Link .Sau I str awber r ies . TURKEYS Fresh Fryers or sage. 29c CRANBERRY Extra Fancy Birds! 8 pounds average. Makes shortcake a treat. Daisy Hams, 45c lb. Smoked Shoulders, 28c Ib. lb.'Sic Small Sperry & Barnes Bag Sau BREAD PEPPERS sage* Sweet Potatoes Roftfltlng Chickens Oysters, Wilkie’s Milk. Brown’s Butter. Smith’s FVesh Eggs. Juicy Ib. Brightwood Pork. pint...... Made with fresh 19 M. SAUCE 19< STEAK Regular No. 1 tall can. Speciali Fresh Shoulders. Creamery Butter GRAPEFRUIT 4(°r 19« PORTERHOUSE • SHORT - SIRLOIN - TOP ROUND 34c Corned Beef. Open Clams, n** K ®**“*'«*1 yourself. Phone if you will. 9c Prom • I, farm famous for Rib Roast Bm L I pint ...... Free Deliveiy. Appreciatively Yours, Baker's Baldng Juicy Callfomta fancy ponitry. Daisy Hams. Chowder Ciams in Shell. PATTERSON’S MARKET _ TELEPHONE 3386 CHOCOLATE ORANGES dor. 1 9 ^ CUBE STEAK ^ 3 9 c Extra Fancy, Largo Special ^ Ib. 1 4 CAULIFLOWER ea.tSc HAMBURG 18* MANCirEaTCH BVBNTNG HERAtD, MANCHFSTER, CONN.. f^TOAY, SmtSMBBR tAGE FOURTEBTI MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHByrER, Co An ., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27,1985. W. J. FARLEY HEADS OBITUARY FEAR HURRICANE HOW TO KEEP FROM GROWING OLD Fear Grover HRS. POST 53 OF JAP NAVY A New Yeai^-Ajjgw Scroll Unfolds for Jewry AGREE NOT TO RAZE ABOUT TOWN GEN. DAWES MAKES' PWA IN THE STATE r DEATlIfe IN CARIBBEAN SEA TOREMMHSi George Thompson, SWEPTOVERBOARD Andrew Clemaon of "N ora Elm Whalen s Son There will be a meeting of the Republican town committee at 7:30 NEW PREDICTIONSj street received a telegram today THE SPINNING MILL Tuesday evening, October l at the New Britain Man to Succeed from Los Angeles, (2al., announcing Southeru Coast of Cuba Bo- Divwtee Boies Slo Probate office. the death of George Thompson, Typhoon-Hits Fleet While in I A. Hoffman Who WiU whom older Danish residents will re- gins to Feel Strong Winds; Is Kidnaped Mrs. Andrew Clemson of N orth, call as having lived In Manchester J. I . Bit k i, IV M Teniathre Arrangement Is Elm street la visiting her daughter j First Oko Correct; Now Says about 25 years ago. Ho was a ma- FEDERAL AGENCIES War Maneuvers; 350 Mrs. J. M. Jepson of Elizabeth. N. | Be Assistant son contractor and moved from here Steamer Is In Path. Dobbe Feny, N. T .,.8e|it. 1 7 ^ J. to Hartford and later to California. Wife Biwreei So. Made at Conference Held Mass Confidence Has Been Mr. Thompson who waa 76 bad been T (AP)—Dobbs Ferry police said to- Killed in Japan Proper. The degree team of the Daugh- ill about two weeks. He leaves be- day toe aon of Grover A . Whalen, IN STATE, DISPUTE - JaekibnvtUe, Fa., Sept. 29. — tera of Liberty. No. 125. L.L.O.I. Hartford, Sept. 27—(AP)— Wil- sides bis wife, who was a niece of former New York aty peRoe eon- Washington, Sept. 8 7 ^ (A P ) — Restored. (A P I—The southern ooast of Cuba Yesterday; Selectmen to will meet at Orange hall tomorrow liam J. Farley of New Britain, chlet Mr. C3emson. a daughter, Anna and Mrs. Post Button, recently dlvtimed appraiser of the Home Owners' had begun to feel early this after- missloner, was mlssUg and U s Tokyo. Sept. 27.— (AP) — The at 1 o’clock and tvill take part In a aon, George, from Edward F. Button, gg Try to Bring About Re- Japanese navy's grand maneuvers in the parade. The members wnl wear Loan Corporation In the Hartford noon atrong winds on the outer father feared be has been Udnaped. Miss Eleanor Little of ERA, the Northwest Parlflc went ahead their full uniform. Chicago. Sept. 27— (A P )—Eco- dtatrlct, will be Public Works A d- fringe of a troploei hurricans In the The Deportment of Justice were Bxtoxra, toe Owisfeu Von rtiinsl ministrator for Ckmnectlcut. - Weetern Caribbean Sea. today In deflance of a typhoon which nomists accepted Charles G. Dawes' reported to have been onlled Into low, today voiced a ‘vehement: *'Om Mr. Farley wai notified of hie A Pan-American Airways plane duction in Assessment. claimed the llvqa of (13 officers and Miss Molly and Miss Ethel Scott Invitation and began sniping today the ease. might be aHewed to stay riddel" in Open Break With Mat- men. forthcoming appointment in a tele- DAUGHTER-IN-LAW near Santa Crua, reported at 11 a. of 194 Center street, left last night at the method he used In making his She waa denying n rumor aha A Navy office communique said for Washington, D. C.. where they gram late yesterday from Senator m„ It was (flying In a 85 mils nortb- Tlie bey, Grover A. Whnie, Jr., 14, The iplBnlng mill group of four 27 men were swept overboard from will spend two weeks with their sis- second prediction of economic re- Augustine Lonergan. The telegram saat wind. was said to have vanished while w u ld wed Josqih B. Daviss, whosa thew Daly o f WPA. stated; Gordon B. Dunn, meteorologist at wife got a Reno divorce last week. buildings, with a combined floor the destroyer Yugirl, 24 from the ter. Mrs. John L«ggett_of that city. covery within a year. HELD IN SLAYING his begs were packed, standing on “Public works administration In- tbe United Stetaa Weather Bureau "M r. Davieo," abe said, "la han- space of 200.000 square feet will not destroyer Hatsu.yiikl and one from The former vice-president, a-ho too front porcb of Us beme. A <«r the alrcMft carrier Hoshn. One Janet Tracy, daughter of Mrs forms me you wUl be appointed ad- office here, said toe edvanee of dling a tax case for me, and ttm ta be torn down and eliminated from Hartford, Sept. 27.— TAP) —Fail- saw hla prediction of last December aor -a olTIcer was killed aboard the de- Jennie C. Tracy of North Elm street ministrator for Connecticut. Con- tbe hurricane probably was eauslng was waiting to take Um to tbe sta- the town grand list, as a result of a that a sharp upward trend would Weddtaig Tumors had startad to ure of Matthew A. Dally, state WPA stroyer Miitsiikl. who has been HI with tonsilltls the take place in the durable goods In- gratulations.” strong winds along tha southern tion to eotrabi for a private seiKioL conference yesterday afternoon be- Mrs. Effie S. Buxton Found (Juban coast between Guantanamo fly again when it was dlsoovared chief, to absorb the entire engineer- Eight officers and two enlisted past week. Is Improving. dustries fulfilled, last night said that Althdugh endorsed by both Sena- tween officials of Cheney Brothers tors Lonergan and Maloney, the Bay and Cflenfuegos. that Mra. Hutton waa la Warttag* li and members of the Board of Select- ing start' of Miss Eleanor H. Little men were Injured seriously when the "mass confidence once regained Is The Rainbow Ballroom on top of telegram Is the first definite nows The Steamer Gutan reported at 9 ton. leglateFed at toe same hotal men. state relief administrator, brought destroyer flotilla of the fourth fleet not subject to frequent oscillation Beaten to Death With continued to plough through raging Bolton HIH will open Its doors to- 1 that Uic PWA Is about to , ’accept a. m„ It was riding In a full hurri- wtiere Davlea raakea Us home. A tentative agreement whereby Into the open long-standing disagree- A New Year, a new life, a now seroll unfolds for the 15.000 000 Jews s e x i.r .a ii,------^ ------Addressing a group of IIIIT lL.eir recommendations. cane wind, 76 miles an hour or ABOUT TOWN Mrs. Hutton, when asked If a ments between the two agencies to- seas cast of the main island of Hon- morrow night for the fall and winter business leaders. Gen. Dawes dei^ Cheney Brothers will not consum- shu Thursday. ‘heir synegog. trc;ieVr";:“5«h" Mr. Farley wlU take the post held Hatchet; Details Missing. more. published rumor she would m any mate Its plans to raze the buildings day. the beginning of the year 5497'In Jewish histo'ry." That eve'nlns anH“ fnV’ (^i*a'^***.*’ ,?**' ” ®*''«nah, season, with Fremk Donnegan snd strated with chart.a and graplis Back 00 good old terra firms eras thli rodeo contettani at Dartmoor, Devenehlre, England, ahortly after by Leslie A. Hoffman of Bridgerart, At tbe time the Outan was TB A meeting of toe waa true, sarcaatlcaUy asked: and the town officials would effect Miss Little charged repudiation of The destroyers wore not caught his (2ape Cod orchestra supplying course of previous depressions In appointed first as engineer for Rhode the picture was eospped. And wbat a ehock he got when he hit In an unhappy and imperfect UndlogI Orange Han Hebrew, the TorLh. or Old Te.umVnL mllea south southwest of the ex- ...... be I "Which of tour or five published ru- some metho' of reducing the tax on agreement by Mr. Daly In which .1. unawares by the sudden rise of the rew. will be brought to the altar and opened for reading of the first music for dancing. The Rainbow is 1873 and 1893. He said there were INand and Connecticut, and then as- Corporation will be held at i o'clock mors?” 1 sens, hut carried out the program on the an Ideal place to dance and Is oper- treme western tip of the Island of tonight In the Washington Social the buildings from the more than Francis Smith, Democratic state tenth day following. Oct. 7. will come Yom KIppur. Z D.y ^ A t o n e ‘’1°® "® ?'"' Then, striking parallels between them and suming the duties of acting director. (3hestertown, Md., Sept. 27.— (AP) When the matter was narrowed for the annual war games In the and pray ated under the original sponor of —Her head aeveralv beaten with a Jamaica. The (3atun’s barometer club rooms. seven thousand dollars levied last chairman, is also mentioned. ly for absolution of their sine, snd the ceremony*^will be re-enacted / “ '* the recent depression and prophesied Mr. Hoffman Is expected to remain was at 89.53 Inches and falling. down to Davies, abe claimed him as face of a 78-mlIe gale. St. Mary's dances in East Hartford. hatchet or a hammer, Mrs. Elffle S. MOTHER or JOB LOUIS year. The open brciTk follows a bulle- venerable worshipers itsod by with sllken-cled scrolls while the canbor lntnn..*^»t^ above, three that economic recovery was defin- as engineer and assistant. Kingston, Jamaica, had a 29.72 an attorney, but not as a fiance and nary to opening of the scroll on the altar snd beginning the Old lesismSl.^". ^ — *’'®f® Ptellml- The proprietor will endeavor to give itely underway. Buxton, mother of Dr. Kenneth S. THINKS HE'S DEUOATE The agreement was reached In the tin to relief administrators and ad- S.80 Other Victims. In the HOLC, Mr. Farley Is acting Inch baroraster and a 16 mile eouth' SEES ROOSEVELT Elmer Hotchkiss and Oorydon expressed Impatlenee at tba whole ministrators of state projects In The storm was the same that crowns on the slt.r sre p.ri of7he idornment, fmThe -nver-belled the dance public the best In music property manager oa well as chlet Kuxton, bead of the Washington Col- MAY REMODE Beebe, Manchester veterans of the Interests of the Town of Manchester Calls Them Owls east wind, with rain. Negril Point, world of rumors. which Miss Little said: at the wec’tly dances every Saturday lege department of chemistry, was Cleveland, Sept. 87.— (A P )— Civil War, will ride In the Legion and In a spirit of co-operation and ravaged the northcaatern prefectures He Invited "Professional eco- appraiser. on the southwestern ehore of "W e greatly regret that the ver- of Japan proper this week, killing night. For years Mr. Farley has been ac- found dead In her apartment here Mrs. U ly Brooks of Detroit, f VICTOR CERTAIN Tercentenary parade tomorrow harmony between the tow-n govern ------1------nomists”. referring to them as "owls Jamaica, reported a barometer of mother of Joe Louts, tha boxer, ment and the silk firm. Chairman bal and written understandings pro- 350 persons. tive In New Britain polltlos. He today. 29.72 inches and still falling. A 18 FAMED TAVERN afternoon. ancient mayimie but Intended to Clan McLean, O. S. C., will meet who are now blinking at the une.x- was food administrator during the thinks her son Is a "mighty dsli- Aaron Cook of the Board of select- viding for transfer of a large por- The destroyers HaLsuyukl and Yu- pected consequences that they failed State's Attoiney Stephen R. Col- mile southeast wind was blowing. girl were damaged badly by the represent a cross. tonight at 7:45 In Tinker hall. A World War. lins said Mra, Konnetb 8. Buxton, 30, cats boy.” In a radio intsrvlew men, reported after the conference. tion of the ERA engineering staff Middle West Suffers to foresee", to shoot at bis conclu- here last night, abe was asked If Senator Robinson Says Pres- Frmncia K. Walsh, drugglit, «f TERCEMENARY Original plans for entering the have been repudiated. To date mountainous seas. The destroyer The exact meaning of this cere- large attendance is requested by oaughter-ln-law of the slain woman Middletown, and Miss HassI F. Rob- mony has been forgotten In the sions. AT THE GREEN ahe worried when ^oe was fight- group of mills for a nominal sum (Sept. 2,8) only 12 members ol our Mutsuki suffered less serious dam- Chief annsman John T. Munslc, a's and a native of Montreal, Que., was inson, stenographer, of 30 Madlsoc age, as did the KIkutsuki. sweep of the centuries, but It is be- Important subjccta will be dis- Accepting the challenge. Prof. FOURTEEN PERSONS HURT ing. was blocked by the failure of the engineering staff of 42 have ob- detained in connection vrith toe case. (Oentiniisd from Page One) “I do and I don't," aha said. ident Is Gaining Soppoit, street, daughter of WUllara Robla- Admiral Mlneo OaumI, minister of A Sudden Cold Spell lieved generally to be an outgrowth cussed, James Washington Bell, of North- Details were not Immediately PARADE TO BE assessors and members of the Board tained employment with W PA." on, hava applied for a marriage the navy, went to the palace to in- of the pagan ritual celebrating the western University, said, ‘'I do not STRIKE ENDED ‘1 know Joe ta going to win. But of Relief to agree as to the amount This allegation followed Senator available. WHEN BUS m rS TRAIN neer and general manager of 1 do get. scared he might get license in the office o f the town Daly’s failure to reply to a letter form Emperor HIrohIto of the dis- (By AS.SOCIATED PRESS.) ern Towa where frost was heavy to ends of rains and the advent of the TIm sale of vegetables In the Man- believe we can make predictions on the clerk. or the procedure. harvest season. Dr. Frank W. Smith, coroner, be- Glastonbury Knitting Company, ad hurt. He's a mighty delicate G. 0 . P. Chances Slim. from Miss Little on Sept. 19 seek- aster. Old Man Winter poked a shlverj' killing. Damage to Iowa corn was chester auction market today will be the basis of historical precedent gan Impaneling a Jury to view the 2IU L0N (l Yesterday, to forestall immediate WlUIe the Emperor sat solemnly without allowance for a great mar- mitted today that the company had boy." action by Cheney Brothers, the se- ing verification of his alleged re- The Yugirl and the HatsuqukI are reported as "considerable." At sufficient to send the total sales for mOM HELD; Ix'dy. No date bad been set for the Toledo, Bept. 27.— (A P )—Four- Anger Into the middle west today. on his golden, outdoor throne, gin of error.” been negotiating for the sale of the Mra. Brooks said Joe likes The Whiton Memorial Library, lo- lectmen informed the firm It would pudiation. new 1,700-ton vessels, and the Kikut- York, Neb., and In northern Wlscon- the season over the 1110,000 mark. Inqueat. teen were bijured here today when a Arksdelphia, Ark.. Sept 87.— (Oonttened trone ffkga Oks) The sudden touch of cold weather tribesmen taking the polc-llke cross ^ e sale yesterday amounted to Greyhound bug bound from Cleve- old Woodbrldga Tavern but declined "anything to eat and Iota of it." cated on North Main atreet, wUI be start legal proceedings If the build l.^tter Mode Public. sukl and the Mutsuki, older destroy- nln a minimum of 28 was recorded. Prof. Jacob Vlncr, of the Unlver- Mra. Richard H. Collins, 4r., who (AP)—Declaring lbs Roosevelt ad- open tomorrow for Inspection. Books ers of 1,315 tons. brought threats to livestock trap- as their target, fllled the air with 3821.40, which brought the total sity of Chicago, said, "historical pre- lanii to Toledo slctdded on the wet to disclose tbs Identity of the per- ministration Is gaining the support Ings were razed, and arranged the Miss Little's letter, 'made public There was heavy frost in northern REACH ACCORD occupies the apartment directly sorui seeking to buy the property will not be Issued, but as opportu- ter end South Maacheatar flra ^ today, when asked by a reporter on No Ho|ir for 5len. ped In mountain pastures, damaged Wisconsin. ceric cries and thousands of wood- sales for the season to 3109,577310 cedent is helpful In forecasting, but highway and crashed Into a Wheel- of ten Republicans for every Demo- conference. en arrows. above the Buxton apartment, said until the deed finally Is passed. Reports that the Glastonbury nity will be given to Inspect the li- partmonts strlto marching uUta aaS < what she based ^er charge, says Naval authorities expressed belief crops and ended the growing season Snow was general over north- which means that there will only that alone la not sufficient. The ing A L«ke Brie freight train. cratic vote It loses. Senator Joe T. Surrounding this cross, or Maa- (Oontinned from Page One) she beard thumping nolsea coming brary and toe exhibit in toe build- equipment. that her engineers furnished Mr. that there was scarcely any hope In many areas. western Kansas. have to be sold less than 3500 worth Dawes theory would turn very sour There were 80 passengers on Mr. Lucey aald the reason why Knitting Company was considering Robinson said be holds no fears of kal, were scores of richly robed from the Buxton apartment. ing. Among tha exhibits la a map Modern Qraop Daly with 88 per cent of his project that, any of the men swept over- Heavy wet snow fell In western Eastern Kansas and Missouri of vegetables and fruits in the mar- In the face of drastic new laws or a board. Five ombulancts ware sent ths company had advised tbe ten- rasing ths old Woodbrldga Tavern a Republican victory In the 1936 Kansas, Colorado. Nc'ornsilta, W y- bishops and priests, carrj-lng cruci- general war." ducera who have )>een at logger- Investigating officers said that the ants to vacat waa the fact that the before October 1 to prevent It balng Presidential election. of Manchester made to 1860. The last division will be tbe Mod* quoU, and after getting this service board had survived the mountain- found a sharp autumn tang In the ket today to go over 3110.000. With heads over wage differentials for to the scene by ratlroac. officials. . OLD BOOKS DISPLAY ous icas, although they were de- oming and Montana. Temperatures fixes and tinkling bells which fllled blows which felled Mra. Buxton ap- Income from the property did not entered In ths new grand Hat, were Speaking before a young Demo- etu group, which will Include tha ho is discarding the staff. It also air. The low at Kansas City was the sale sure to last at least two i His Theorv the competing fields. parently wore struck from behind. Among those seriously injured scribed officially as missing. tumbled below freozlng In northern <4. the air with silvery music. weeks more the possibility of the to- ^ Justify the expenditure of $1,000 to vigorously denied by Mr, Lucay. He cratic rally here last night, the Tbe children's cborue of Emanuel Center Flute Band, tbe Italian so- staUd that Jlr. Smith as well as "The whole Nation.” he said, Three fingers on her left band were was Mrs. Mary Diegel, Detroit Warships cruLsed the scene, nev- states and there was frost as far Cfliantlng Amharlc hymns and tfll koIde’ to si2snnn tercets Gen. 0&W68 s&id the three de« Others Injured: install sewage faoilitlea. He aleo made It clear that the company Senate majority leader scoffed at Lutheran church will rehearse to- cieties, Sunaet Rebekah Lodg«s Mr. Daly gave assurance that the Texas felt the pre-winter cold apparent «ecms presslona he studied each lasted five "should not be compelled to suffer nearly severed. She was beaten ertheless, under better weather con- south as Kansas. swinging incense burners, priests Louts Wtnokur, Boston, Mass., asserted the outlay of this sum never bad entcitainod even the Idea talk of a serious third party threat morrow morning a^ 0 o'clock. Washington, Lojral Orange Lodge, AT LOCAL LIBRARY staff would be given WPA Jobs. wave with Amarillo reporting a low years and nine months, that In each and the coal Industry returned to severely about the shoulders and the ditions today, hoping to pick up some At Fresno, In Central South Da- of 42. Several poinLs reported a and monks swayed and salaamed In hardly seemed warranted In view of to demolish the famous old land- and summarily disposed of the- Emblem Club, Knights o f l^rthlak, Mr. Smith wrote a reply to Miss mystic cadences, like waves of an case upturns In the Stock Market chaos because operators producing left arm w u badly mangledi University of Michigan student cut Little today and Issued a public of the men. kota. the mercury sagged to 20 de- drop of 30 degrees. The Bluefields victory party to and bruised. the company’s desire to sell the mark. chances of seven men he described Maples Hospital, Knights at Oehim* undulating sea. began about 90 days prior to a sim- only 3.500,000 tons fall to find The Washington College buUetln George H. Ward of 4 Strong statement charging her with making Except for the four damaged de- grec.M and most of the state had a At Chicago It was 50 with no celebrate the winning of the town Marian Hailwood, Union City, Pa., house and the possibility that It as possible Republican nominees. bus, Ladles 1 o f Columbus, and Tonight, the mountain of wooden ilar rise In the demand for durable themselves In agreement with this states that Dr. Buxton, professor of might be purchased by others who Questioned as to whether tbs com- street, who for a good many years "false Implications." stroyers and a few ships searching killing frost. Corn, however, was trust reported. Heavy frost was baseball championship will start at suffering from shock. Predicting renomlnatlon of Roose- Daugbtara o f Isabella. Girl Boouta, Fine Collection Includes arrowe will be converted Into.algl- goods and that In all three cases, contract." Chemistry, obtained bis A. B. and A. would have reason to pay for sewer pany bad disposed of additional has raised flowers' In his spare time, Love# AuUinrtty. the scene of the disaster, all the past the damage stage or wa.s being lorecast tonight for Iowa. 8 oclock tonight at the Sub-Alpine Dr, Harold Koretz, New York velt and Garner, the lenior Arkan- sent a. bouquet of especially fine band, float and marching unit. Boy gantlc bonfire, reminiscent of the mass confidence apparently was re- He added the union would appeal M, degrees from Clark University connections. houses at Manchester Green, Mr. sas Senator said the G. O. P. ticket "The whole tone of her letter In- combined fleets continued their ma- cut for fodder. Garden crops Buf- Tha snowstorm that hit Colorado Club on Eldrldge street. A pro- to the government to provide relief City, bruised. dahlias to The Herald office today, Scouts, Nathan Hole Lodge, boys fires on the hills of Calvary to sig- stored suddenly. end later received hla Pn, D. degree Tbe dwelling has been without Lucey said Victor Hedeen had would have to accomplish a "pollti- dicates the pique o f a person who neuvers. fered. caught sheep and cattle In' high gram of entertainment has been ar- for the miners thus remaining on Mrs. C. Downs, Paris, Mich., suf- among them the favorite "Jane and girls with decorated Mcyclea. Some That Were Old When nalize the finding of the True Cross The former vice-president also from McGlU University at Montreal. toilet faclItUcB in the Inside hut bought one of the houses and that calution” to win. The power to do loves authority and who doesn't care The navy office communique ex- All of Montana had sub-freezing mountain pastures and livestock men ranged and refreshments will be strike. fering from shock. two others bad been purchased by Cowl” , "Jersey Beauty" and other The veterans' division ertn aiaem pressed to the public the navy's weather. The temperature ahrank by St. Helena. added a note of warning to his fore- drainage from the outalde latrines this, he added, was not apparent in whom she Injures In her efforts said io.*8 would depend on how long served. It Is requested that all The new wage agreement, praised Dr. Koretz, who was seated In the persons whose names be did not named yarietles. ble on Woodbridge street at 3 Washington Was Boy. "deep regret at the loss of so many to 25 degrees In northern and west- When the embers have died down, cast, saying, "a present menace con- and the sinks In the kitchens bos the leading randldatos.for the nom- cither to retain that authority or to the storm continued. members of the committee in charge by President Roosevelt last night rear o f the bus, treated the Injured divulge. o'clock, Bides to report to their divi- officers and men In this mishap, devout natives will rush forward to fronts a restored confidence In the been made possible through a pri- ination. obtain a revenge for Its loss,” Mr. V’ ® Sub-Alpine Club at before he left for the west coast, while waiting for ambulances to ar- Disclosure also was made by Mr. The Freeman's oath was given to sional leader, James Hynes. Tha Smith said. closely following the accident to the snatch handfuls of ashes with O.30 o clock. governmental budgetaiar deficit cre- vate sewer pipe laid many years Senators Borah of Idaho and provides for an Increase of 50 cents TONIGHTS AWARD rive. Lucey that “some Manchester poUtl- new voters during a special ses- Industrial division will assemble on Ashlgaro.” which to consecrate their foreheads ated largely by the expenditure of ago. Johnson of California, he laid, Hudson street, the historical diviatoi^ . In connection with Mancheater’s At WPA headquarters In New to "keep the devil away.” a day for day laborera; 9 cents a Most of the.women paosengej's emns” twice had approached offi- sion of the Board of Electors last Tercentenary celebration, the most Haven It was said that Senator Daly The communique referred to a tur- lO CA l YOUTH'S DRAWINGjTRUCEOFTWO WEEKS A map made by "E. BlascII for borrowed money. As with the In- ton a day for the miners who dig Sowers Necessary mliscd tbclr only opportunity to be- on Oakland street with tbe head 08 .. ret lire aboard the cruiser Ashlgarn A strange contrast was Imparted dividual or business, a government were hysterical from shock and cials of the company with a view to come President when they declined night In the office of ths town clerk. remarkable exhibit of old books, wanted to take over the engineers Cheney Brothers", in 1849, which and load the coal and a 10 per cent fright. Mr. Lucey declared that the com- ths dlvlaton at Green Road and tog; early ttls year which took 14 lives. to today's medieval rites by the destroys its credit by overspreading AT STATE IS $200 buying tbe knitting mill at the Green the vlce-proaldenUal nomination un- Of tbe 27, 14 ware women and U maps, newspapers and magazines early, but MlSa Little refused to let presence of the entire diplomatic n n ^ « ‘ ouether with Increase for yardage and deadwork pany had been informed by Dr. D. C. Modern dlvlalon wlU be located ag" The total number of deaths from NAMED AMONG WINNERS AGREEARIE TO IT.HY j names of the owners of many of the and overborrowing. (cleaning out slate, etc.). Y. Mooraof the Manchester Board for the purpose'of converting It Into der Harding. wore men. Nineteen of the new vot- William street .r ever shown here wlU be found at them go at that time. Meanwhile, corps. In modern civilian attire and a brewery. Senator Vondenberg of Michigan, ers registered ns Ropublloans to five Daly Is said to have hired hts own the maneuvers thus rose to 68, in- houses in Manchester, was today "If this government does not gain Originally the union demanded a of Health that sewer connoctiona the South Manchester Library on ; top hats. he said, was likely to receive the who registered as Democrats. Tbe — All units will march north to to*' staff and now claims there Is no cluding one aviator who was lost. brought to Karl Keller's store by A better control of Its budget and Its 60-cent a day Increase in day work; would hxve to be made If tenants Offer Rejected School street In the collection are Continued from Page One) WEDDINGS nomination; Senator Dickinson nf last opportunity to be made a voter i>lnt of assembly on Summit street.' room for the entire ERA staff. William K. Kilpatrick’s Sketch i L. Brown, the owner of the map It eventual balancing becomes In the 15 cents a ton for tonnage rates and Person Whose Name Is Gaff- centinued to occupy the place. The Mindful nf the storm of objections hooka that were old when George REDS AGAINST WAR. Iowa, unable to escape the tag of prior to the annual town meeting ?his order is important aa traffic ott; to Be Included in Group to Be was p aecd on exhibition in V r public mind a matter of continually 25 per cent Increase for yardage town already liaa laid and at preaent that certainly would be raised by the Waahlngton was bom, early news- Mo.scow, Sept. 27.— (AP) — The Conservatism; Senator La Follette October 7 will be Saturday when Main atrast going north will bt" HERE’S ONE OF BEST Shown Through Nation. Ktilcr a store window. Increasing debt. It will have created and deadwork. is extending a sewer main which papers, and ahclqnt maps that are veil as the deep regret of all dele-, Communist Internationale today ed Must Respond m Three home-Iovlng, community-proud resi- of Wisconsin, a third party man out members of the Board of Electors heavy during the afternoon. Unity priceless. There Is an account book answers gates at his resignation.” i made public Its appeal to the Soclai- a condition which never In history SS-Npur Schedule would serve the property. However, dents of the Green If a brewery were o f the Historical division will turat: SENATER BU C K The mlnere--!«lao asked'for'a re- Announce Engagement of the running for the G. O. P. bid; will bo In the town clerk's office of George Cheney o f date 1788, with Thc Ckiuiicll members had under' Internationale for Joint action to Westport this has failed In time to cause a mass Mr. and Mrs. George Andrulot of tbe coat wouM be $1,000 and Mr. to operate in their midst, the mill east on Henry street to North Elm ; NOVEISOFTHEYEAR William K. Kilpatrick of 47 Clin- duction In working houre from 35 Senator Norris of Nebraska, of from 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. Its many pages of Items entered consideration the possibility of end- morning resulted In the rc-routlng movement of the people Inspired by Minutes to Collect It 35 Walker street, announce the en- Lucey said It was too much con- officials flat'y rejected ail offers. street In order to approach the a»v'; ton street has been notified by the raise a world-wide opposition to war to 30 a week. Subsequently th^ diminishing ambition, and Governor nearly 200 years ago; schoolbooks DR. MAIDU’S CHARIXS ing even the "threat of war." in Ethiopia. of several trains out of New York fear and followed by prolonged busi- gagement of their daughter, Edith, sidering the reiativel.v small income Mr. Lucey aald that other offers London of Kansas, "not ibell known sombly point from ths rear. “ publishers of Pencil Points, an arch- ness depression and social distress", agreed to continue the present 35- from the tenements. One of tbe tene- At the close of the parade toe used in Manchester more than a cen' Dr. A. J. Cronin W rites Bitter- The appeal, signed by Georges he said. to William Peckrul, son of Mrs. M. also had been made but were not nationally." SCHULTZ OFERS BAIL itectural magazine, that a drawing hour schedule. Peckrul of Plalnvllle, Conn. ments Is vacant units will be dismissed on Charter tury ago—^volumes of the earliest Declare.s That Utility Head iy of English Industrialisih RAIN HALTS FESTIVAL Dimitroff, secretary-general of the «n “ *’®‘°U ‘='“ >-ed At the beginning of negotiations Tonight's "Bank Night" award at considered worthwhile. Praising the work done by the which the Klanchester youth sub- witvi affect the connection ! the State theater amounts to $21)0 Roosevelt adminlttratlon. Robinson Oak street, Hartford Road and “History of New England”: a copy mitted in a National competRlon In Comintern, said such a common ac- the operators insisted they could It was pointed out by Mr. Lucey Newark, N. J., Bept. 27— ( A P I - Was Not Shadowed by Fed- in “The Stars Look Down.” Addis Ababa, Sept. 27.— (A P )— tion might make the League of Na^ with the train that arrived at the ' and if the person whose name Is said “I have no apologies to make South Main street as follows: Vst- c f the famous "Book of Martyrs" by the Pencil Point-Iron Fireman Arch- not Increase wages and offered In- that recently reporters for Hartford After a night In Hudson County eral Investigators. A heavy downpour of rain today in- tion take "more energetic measures 1*’ “ ^®’ ’ e a s t this I drawn chances to be In the theater here or elsewhere.” Jail, Arthur (Dutch Schultz) gleg- srana’ division will turn east on George Fox, printed In Hartford In itectural contest has, been named terniptcd the ceremonies of the morning and there were but few atead to continue the old rate of newspapers had requested a state- 1834. Another rare book la "Romea BOOK REVIEW against aggression by German and or In the crowd outside so that he ment from him regarding tbe atti- “For every Democrat to denounce enhetmer. New York racketeer, to- Wells street; Industrial division will : By BRL'CE CATTON among the first 75 In the nation- Festival of Maskal—which cele- passengers aboard the train. pay until next April 1. Later they Antiquae Notitla”, printed In 1721 Washington, Sept. 27 — (API — Italian Fascism." or she may answer the call In three tude of the Glastonbury Knitting the administration has come ten to day sought Federal Judge William turn west on Hartford Road; Hts-' Chairman Black (D.. Ala.), of the Don't let yourself miss "The Stars wide group. There were 6,000 draw- brates the end of the rainy season Local Stocks met the demands of the miners on minutes, that person will be $200 Many of the books are In a loon col Dimitroff. one of the speakers at *s P a t t e r n ( ompany toward the effects of the support it.” he added. “ It Is not Clark’s approval of ths prmsrty torical division will turn east ea . Look Down", by A. J. Cronin. It Is Ing.a In the contest. In Ethiopia. Members of the Washington Loyal! day pay and yardage and dead- the richer. If the owner of the name lection o f 15. pieces by Mathias Senate lobby committee said today Congress of Ckimmiinlst Internation- proposal of town officials that Che- bad policy to change one bad Dem- and bonds he offered for his gTB.OUU Charter Oak street and north o n .. In commenting on Dr. Hugh S far and away Dr. Cronin's best book Kilpatrick, a graduate of the Man- The scores of richly-robed priests Orange lodge degree team arc re- work, but held out Until early today drawn Is not present the money Spless. Charles Oliver has a notable al Youth, now In session here, said ocrat for 10 reformed Republicans." hail. Spruce street and Modern dlvlsloii > Maglll'a refusal to open his flies to to date: It la also one of the beat che.stcr State Trade School, class of leading the festivities hurrledlv quested to be at the Orange nail at (Furnished by Putnam A Co.) for granting only a 7H cent boost goes over Into next Friday night ney Brothers be granted a tax mora- rollectlon of 8 Items, chiefly books In his note to the Second (Socialist) Central Row. Hartford, Conn. In tonnage rates. torium on tbe Idle spinning mill at a vi^ go east on C^iarter Oak atreet. committee Investigators that novels of recent years. 193.8. as an architectural draftsman, sought shelter from the rain which Internationale: 7 p. m. tonight to make final plan.-. I plus an additional 350. 1,000 To March Mrs. Charles Cheney and Paul Che for the amateur contest and dance Union oinclals estimated that the nominal tax of $1 a year. The Board those who think they have some- It iR a long, bulky, and powerful hea been asked for permission to became so heavy that It was fear- "W ar may break out In Ethiopia I The motion picture program at The entry of the float o f tha A omT" cey show rare books and contlncn thing to conceal probably will be affair, this book, rough-hewn and allow his drawing to be Included in ed the remainder of the Maskal to be held Saturday night. All I P. M. Slocks wage increases would mean hikes In the State tonight will begin at 6:30. of Relief opposed this plan with tbe taj money; John Longdlke an ecclesi at any moment. German Fascists the cost of coal to consumers of contention that such a move would lean Oil compaiw, Hartford, tola summoned." bitter — a painstakingly complete a traveling exhibition starting this ceremonies might have to be aban- outstanding books w'lH be returned T 0 complete ahows will be given. morning, makea 13 floata a n ts i^ in ' astlcal history, printed In 1722, and await this moment to attack weak from 12 to 16 cents a ton. be setting an unwise precedent INTI I YOU COME The American Federation of In- study of the dry rot that came upon fall which will cover the entire doned. tonight. The team will meet at Bank Stocks The drawing will take place at nine tbe parade. It Is ekpeoted tlikt' a book extolling the virtues Lithuania and occupy Memel. Tlie 1:30 m. Saturday for the Tercen- "This contract,” Lawls said, "la o'clock. The feature pictures on the Mr. Lucay said the mill at tha By Helen Welahimer , vestors' president proclaimed his re- English society during the last two United States, ending In the spring The populace, however, evidenced military measures of Italian and p. Bid Asked there will be eloae to 1,000 pmoM George Washington of date 1800. sistance to "governmental espionage of 1936. tenary parade. entirely satisfactory to the mine bill an: "Alice Adams” atarrlng Green once was assessed for $37,000 or three decades. a grim realization that the crisis German Fascism may lead to a Cap N it Bank & Trust 14 17 T TNTIL you come again, my dear— in the line of march. Other article-s of Interest too num' and Intimidation" In a formal state- Conn. River ...... workers under conditions existing Katharine Hepburn and "Hot U p” hut that the valuation had been de- It deals with the people of a Young Kilpatrick is the son of might momentarily force Emperor world war." . 450 , v.* Each time you g o away The Tercentenary parade and hie- eroua to list are loaned by Mrs. John ment at Chicago last night. Black Mr. and Mrs. James Kilpatrick, lo- Mons-Ypres Command. British First Nat Bank . . . . DO In the industry today. starring Zasu Pitta and James Glea- creased year to year until today It is north-country coal town; with the Hallo Selassie to sound the tocsin The Communist leader described . 100 Needed Increase Theta w ord! b ^ m e a iitany torical sxhlMt has been held toia H Williams. Mrs. Bertha Carpenter, said the men named by Magill, C. E cal blacksmith and Ironworker. War veterans and auxiliary, Dll- Htfd. Conn. Trust . . 59 son. assessed at $18,000. greedy, dictatorial mine owner and for a nation-wide mobilization. the international situation as "so 63 “It Insures stability and an unin- ! breathe and think and tay. week In connection with the Le- Miss Evelyn T. Waterman, W. E Taylor and J. J. Gleason, were com worth-Cornell Post, American Le- Hartford National . . 22 24 He made it clear that the Glaston- mlttee emplbyees. the patient drudges who get out the This feeling tempered the cus- tense” that no time should be lost terrupted supply of cobL Tbs In- gion's plans tot Manchester's p4tfO- Buckley, Mrs. N. C. Knapp, Jacob coal: with the ambitious young men tomary exuberance of the Ethio- gion and Auxiliary. Anderson-Shea Pho.nlx St. B. and T. 190 bury Knitting Ckimpany did not In- oipatlon In the state-aride obeerv-r in the formation of a uniform world creases were badly needed by the nd ali the time I’m reading books, Ubert "Like all Investigators," the who trj’ to rise In the world, with the pians. who regard their festival, al- Post, V. F. W. and Auxiliary, Ward Insurance Stocks PAWNSHOPS ARE COMBED tend to SMk a tax abatement on Its chftirmsin cxpl&lnod to newspaper^ HIS EXCHLEWfY- front by the proletariat. He sug- miners and will go far toward en- Or waiking in . anee. Members of Orford Parish Chap- Idealists who try to make things so commemorating the discovery of gested a Joint conference for this Cheney Camp, Spamah War Vet- Aetna Casualty ...... 87 90 unused property at the Green, nor In case of rain tbe parade win bo men, “they no doubt were trying: to Octna Fire ...... abling them to endure the vicissi- OrA siaeping, dusting, serving tea. ter, Daughters of the Amerlcnn better, and the grabbers who make what they believe to be the True purpose, naming delegates on behalf erans and Auxlllaty ar» requested to . 5414 SB >4 tudes o f the coming winter." FOR MADONNA PAINTING would it agree to razing the struc- held on Sunday afternoon at too i And out any facta In lln? with the Aetna Life ...... Or marketing, dear one. Revolution, will be In attendance at tilings worse; and It offers a mar- Cross, as one of peace of the Comintern. report at the corner of Woodbrldgc . 29 3} The agreement waa reached lata ture. He said hope waa felt that same time. the library after the parade tomor- Inquiry, and I suppose there is no Automobile ...... question that this organization Is to velously real and sympathetic pic- With Implicit faith in their Em- "It la not too late to prevent- the alreet and Main at 2 o'clock tomor- . 37 39 yesterday afternoon by a sub-com- when business conditions Improve row afternoon and will serve tea. lobby. ture of human beings caught In peror and undIminIshed confidence catastrophe Into which humanity Is row afternoon for the Tercentenary CJonn. General ...... 3814 38<,4 mlttee o f union leaders and opera- Cambridge, Mags-, Sept. 27 — toe mill con be sold to a responsible \/f Y thougbtg are merciy steps along system that seems to be beyond In their unbroken centuries of vic- being puehed by Fascist criminals," parade. Hartford Fire ...... 76 78 (AP)— Police searched antique firm and manufacturing opsratlona The road that leads to you. "Of course, when the committee tors and then was referred to the shops and pawnshops in Greater meets It will call all persons who remedy. tory, many of the people expressed his note said. "But by tomorrow Hartford Steam Boiler 72 tb full committee for anproval. Imme- again resumed. Dear one, how lovely it would be, TRAIN SCHEDULES CHANGE Dr. Cronin shows us a great mine a resolve to face Italy's Black the chance may be lost.” National Fire ...... 78 75 Boston today for a picture of the If you fe1 t that way, tool SAYS LOCIC NOT BUllETS decline to supply Information. It diately Edward F. McGraiJy, assist- Madonna and Child, reputedly Says C o s y 's Jnstillsd will be a question for the commit- disaster, caused by the unprincipled Shirts unflinchingly In the event il. Adler, secretary of the Social- BLACK WIDOW IN JAR rhoenix Fire ...... 89 91 • ant secretary of labor^ reported to Travelers ...... painted by Gentile Bellini in the Mr. Luoty expressed the personal WITH CHANGE IN TIME tee and for the Senate to decide rc- greed of the mine owner. He shows that the League of Nations failed ist Internationale, with headquar- . 595 615 President Roosevelt and returned to ^ail*e>vn_ Opinion, however, that clrcumatanoes Will DEFEAT RADICAUSH to preserve peace. Public Utilities Storks 16th century. cardlng all who refuse to furnish In us English Industry in wrar-tlme, an ters at Brussels, acknowledged re- the wage conference with this Theft of the picture from her justified Cheney Brothers In wonting formation." obscene spectacle of profiteering and Knoowing that the Ethiopian dele- ceipt of the appeal and said It has Uncoln, Kaa. — (AP) — Before Conn. Elcc Scrv 52 statement from the Chief Shtecu- taey realized It. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cambridge home waa reported yes- to demolish the spinning mii), The Asked about Magill's complaint gouging; he shows us a young labor gation at Geneva believes war In- been referred to the party's execu- Conn, Power ...... 4214 tive; Effective at 2:01 a. m., Sunday, Father Coughlin Gives His Im- Tinsman were producing black Greenwich. W&G, pfd. terday to police by Mrs. Alma sprinkler system. Insurance require- that ho was shadowed on an August leader fighting his way up to Parlla- evitable, the King of Kings—central tive committee. 55 "As I prepared to entrain (for Brown who aald she valued It at 36,- September 89, changes will ba m a ^ pressions A fter Attending vacation trip west, Black replied: figure In today's ceremonies— widow spiders by wholesale. Hartford Elec ...... ments and maintenonoe for tbs spin- nient, struggling to improve the lot The Youth Congress was address- - A "widow" with a sac of eggs was 68 tha Pacific coast), I am made hap- 000. The picture, she said, was own- ning mill would cost Obensy Broth- on toe schedule of trains operated by Eucharistic Congress. "There have been no representa- of the miners and getting sold out, awaited only a s l^ a l from his dele- ed by M. Kusinen, a member' of the Hartford Gas ...... 42 py by your good news. Will you ed by her son, Walston, who receiv- tives of our committee who have gation to boom the drums of mo- placed In a glass Jar for sale-keep- do., pfd...... ers between $5,000 and $10,000 a the New York, New Haven A Hart- finally, by his own associates; he Presidium, who spoke on "problems ing and observation. Small holes 53 tell the hundreds of coal miners and ed It from her mother whoM Second Cleveland. Sept. 27,— (APl —The been shadowing anyone. If anyone bilisation throughout the land. S N E T Co ...... operators thai tonight's agreement year, a sum that can be saved by ford Railroad company. The cbongM ehowa us the final triumph of gread faced by the world revolutionary were punched In the ltd to provide 119 husband was Count Robert Latzarl, rasing tbe building, Rev. Charles E. Coughlin, radio has been pursuing the gentleman and cunning and self-seeking, and Proclamation posters already were movement and the Communist pai> air. Nlanufactorlng Stocks ^1 make my long deferred vaoa* an Italian. In traine through Manchestar era vvho gave out the statement he In print. The old Woodbrldga Tavern Is priest, departing from the National the cnishlng defeat of Idealism and tics in all countries." The Tinsmans went visiting for Am Hardware ...... 26(4 in a greater pleasure and also Mrs. Brown said the picture bore but few, with the exception that toe Eueharl.stic Congress today, asserted should find Out who It was, for this trave altruism. 'The sovereign told his friends Am Hosiery ...... _____ St this la a splendid example of 5ns of Manchester’s hlatorio Jewels. committee hasn't." several days. While they were gone no signature but she oiauned experts It waa srsotsd long before too time will be made to conform with Catholicism will carry Us battle All in all, he has given us a book during tha festival that he was op- TURKS HELD IN HOUSES the usefulness of the principle of wm the eggs batched. When they re- Arrow H and H, co m .. 2714 bad oseured her It an autbentio American Revolution. Gen. George standard time. against Communism to the Ameri- of vast power and profound human timistic tliat If world powers ap- FOB SINGLE-DAY CENSUS turned. scores of the newly-hatched do-i pfd...... 105 Collective bargaining to which we Bellini. can people. GARBO GOES CALLING: Washington, snrouts to Newport, Tbe flret train east m the morning Interest It Is long, but It la never pHed sanctions against Italy, his latanbul.— (A P )—The third Sun- spiders were spinning webs In the RlHlpgs and Spencer— 1 are all committed.” In her report to police she said aba which bos been le v ln g at 8:30 MEETS FA.MOU8 WRITER army would be able to hold out R. 1 , In Msreb, 1711, to bold a w n- "Logic, not bullets, will be the di)ii; It 18 Impajisloned, but It alwavf day in October la going to be a dull house. Bristol Brass ...... 49 A demand bv Tennessee and Har- heard noiees at tha rear door of bar gtandard time, ot 0:30 da^lglR timt, church's choice of weapons”, he against the Fascists for at least day for Turkey's mllHona. For Oc- lan operators 'for the right to pay home ycitarday but thought Har- fersnee with Count Rochambeau, remains pre-eminently a novel, a The spider stock was quickly Case. Lockwood and B 176 was entertained at tola tavern. will depart at 9:80 standard time said. Stockholm— (A P )— Sweden's two na»^raUve. It Is very much worth three months through guerilla tac- tolier 20 has been designated as the liquidated with brooms and other Collins Co...... 120 tbelr men 40 cents a day less than vard etudenta, who live la Uie house, most famous women met for the Hes. '1 Ths ttvani at that time waa own- starting Monday. Ths train west at "The Eucharistic Congress, which reading. uay lor counting noses and except weapons. (bolt's Firearms .. the rate received In other southern ha'l made them. Later, ahe said, first time this summer when Greta GDWIN C. JOHNSON May Let Them Adnneei 36>4 38>4 ed ^ Deodat Woodbridge and later noon which has been reaching th* closed here yesterday, and its Published by Uttle. Brown and for officials and police on duty, no Eagle Lock ...... regions started the controversy be- she found the door forc^ open and Garbo was one of the pUgrims to Some aosociates of the Emperor 25 27 tween them I and mine owners In by tbidley Woodbrldga, bis aon. Manehoeter station at I2:04 daylight demonstration was the best possible (JO.. It sells for J2.80. inhabitant of Turkey will be aUowed FAITHFUL HOR.SE8 REFUSE _ the picture gone. . Selma Lagerlofs famous home, INie Govttnor of Colorado even foresaw that he might allow 75 the Virginia' tnd Hazard fields. Varloua antique dealers hod exam- Count Roebambeau and Marquis da saving time will leave at '18:04 answer to Communism” , the priest to leave his home that day. TO LEAVE INJURED MAN Fuller Brush, Class A. 8 asserted. "It took the form of faith Marbacka, In Vermland. "HELP! Visitors look Incredulous when the Italians, in the first flush of vic- 11 ined other paintings and antiques 650 Lafayette, with their French sol- standard time. The east bound train POLICE told Gov. Ed.' Johnron came to Colo- About 50,000 government eipploy- Gray Tel Pay Station 1514 17 >4 diers, passed through the town on and of logic — two arguments the Being now In her 77th year the tory, to advance 80 or 70 miles Into ees will be used to take the census, Barclay, Kas.— (AP)—The faith- FILM EXCHANGE BOMBED in her home, she said, as she waa at night, which hoa been reaching author la not able to receive per- BRINGS A DROVE rado a quarter century ago to cure Hart and Cooley ...... 110 — their way to East Hartford and the the Manchestar ttatlon at 6;80'd0JN Soviets have difficulty In facing. Ethiopia before the first defenses the second ever made In the coun- fuineu of Joe Oaier'e bones almost Hartmann Tob. com.. preparing to Join her son, now an at- .|r4 fet If you run any o f those picture^." avenue, yesterday, at the age of 03. Melen 'Welshimsr, st 10 cents s copy. course again and now was movtng AITSTRIA MUZZLES a great railroad executive, but a radio seta Is planned. GIRL BURNED TO DEATH Standard S cre w ...... natetad' ta 11 sanu (to cants tor bath paltarns) in coin tor the dead man’s sword under ths this wdnter. His comment today . J > r i« --(A P )-T h e two-ton. nlne- year of regaining his health In the He listened patiently and proud- 105 ..., Jeffrey said he was not trying to Ha waa born In Deerfield, lllch., and rapidly In the direction of the east- Mated limousine In which Ivar RADIO SALESMEN do., pfd., guar...... 102 PnttaMNo...... siia...... porch of ths Woodbridge tavern. ern portion of Cuba, with danger to .was expressed In an Informal Inter- mountains chenged bis mind___ so ly, Uke a feudal patriarchal chief SHANGHAI WARE ON SUICIDE listribute the pictures and further for a number of years waa employed Nama . , ...... • ...... Kreugcr, Swedish match king, rode Earlton, Ont, Sept. 27.— ( A P I - Smyth Mfg. Co...... Pnttarii Nn. «..,,.... Sisa Captain Hills, tbs proprietor at ths the south coast. view. Vienna— (A P )—Radio dealers In he and hla wife moved to 'a sage- while hardy tribesmen recounted Shanghai.-(AP)—Suicides have 43 — ‘oported a Boston racketeer had by the Pennsylvania railroad, later from his last business conference In One girl was burned to death and Taylor and F e n n ...... timq, was auspsotsd o f tbs murder. • i r a a t ...... Storm wamingi were ordered Itf > Austria henceforth must be care- brush homestead In Isolated cattle their deeds of valor and daring, and become so common here that the 1 7 varned him In New York Wednes- being associated with the Electric Hama ...... t i e e w a s * * # * Addraaa ...... 1932, to the apartment where reaffirmed their undying loyalty. two penons seriously Injured when Torrington ...... 83 Court records show that one Ksissy in tbe south ooast provinces n l - W e consider It monstrous that a M In telling what a radio set can country of northwestern Colorado municipality has put up lurid post- (.•> lay not to distribute tbem. Bond and Share Oo„ and toe Phoenix was sued by Hills for dsfsma- C it y ...... State...... he committed suicide, was offered Hurl Lanees fire destroyed the Cedi hotel here Underwood Mfg. Co. . CS J City ...... 0uta...... Oriente, Comaguey and Boats nation (Great Britain) which domi- do. the Austrian supreme court hav- ....e le cte d lieutenant governor In ers Jn the naUve d ty deplcUng the early today. Captain Joseph McKinnon placed UUUty Co., in New York. Hta Uon, for raportlag bis connection TTie warriors shot long, slender, Union Mfg. C a ...... 4 6 watch over all booking offices In Naaaa af this naw ^par ...... Name of Pepsr ...... Clara. nates the world refuses a small mor- ing decided that a buyer can re- 1930. governor in 1932, and reelected ugliness o f intentional deaths. In The dead girl was Dorothy Nudd, widow, a brother aqd thr^e daugh* with tbs crime. Hillt barely u- sel o f land under the Afrlcen eun. *20,0(W five years ago. The rear wooden lances—resembling msgic U S Envelope, Com 80 Be film district tu t nig&L At preaent, said the ObMrvatoiy, •eats push bock Into fuU length turn a sot If It fails to pick up even for two more year# In 1834___ or.lv “jilS-yew -oId telephone operator in do., pfd...... tert aurvive. eaped convteting himself. there I s ^ danaar to Uavaaa. on^statioo mentioned In the aaU« wands with festoons of flowers fast- 133 127 —MuesoUaU child. Srace, attend# public high aitamlly 1 ^ ^ y d leaped the emptoy of the N o r t h s Tele- VoedCT R oot ...... ensd to thair soda—toward a tow- l^^stjssy orthni^y iQto . ^ Conn ' » iF iS »inB 8A B D ,' bONN, FI^A T^ MANCRESTE3R EVENING HERALD, UANCHE8TBR, COHN., T tU D A X , BBTOMBOT Jnr, iw a .

BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Whoopee! By MARTIN

SENSE-and NONSENSE ■W»\ < 6Ay,9A'V.-\N'i»ERE M f ? CM ,OV\— 1 VAJA«b \T y'tiANO . MT WISH It's easy enough to sat corn off the C \ TY OOOS O N .Y t P AS iOSWVi* V'WAbiTEO T 'dO ? 1 AVVYT It la- iny wUb to think one kindly cob. VORTTV At, ANV OTWE.W WE When you've nice teeth to be proud (S,A\_ p R o v u t fr&crc NO RDVERrilE thought. about; To breath* on* aimpl* prayer eaoh day I wak*. But ths guy worth while AUTUMUBILES FOR SALE 4 MOVING—TRUCKING— Is one who can smile ARTICLES FOR SALE APARTMENTS—Flats— That I may add to those about, me STORAGE 20 Oregon-Oonzaga; Oregon, it ap- When all bis front teeth are out 1834 CHEVROLET touring sedan, PERCALE QUILT pieces, assorted, TENEMENTS 63 pearS' but It might be advisable I to naught radio, beater, police spot light, rear HERE ARE CHOICES leave the bank roll at home. 1 That would their own Ilf*'* burdens PERRETT & GLENNEV tNC local 25c package, five $1., remnants, 60c FOR RENT—FOUR room tenement, fender skirts, smoker set, and snd long distance moving. Dally roll, three rolls 11.25, postpaid. Outdoor Picnics Popular bard«r mak*. CORRECT THIS SENTENCE: clock. Homs, wipers, fender.mark- express to Hartford. Overnight Wood's Textiles, Syracuse, N. Y, A-1 condition, modem Improve- If I but do one comfort-giving "Ha is no good,” said ths rich fa- ers, bumper guards all dual. Trade. service to and from New York. Tel. ments, steam heat garage. Inquire FOR GRID TUSSLES deed. tbsr, ‘though I did everything poi- 6934. 3.063, 8860 or 8864. 238 Oak street And Glamorous In Fall If I but speak aloud one wort of itble to mak* a man of him." FUEL AND FEED 49-A I Sporty Roundup eb**r, 1934 DELtlXE 2 DOOR Ford, ex- 9 OR RENT—ROOM AND BOARD, Ftrchance *ome soul, discouraged, Hubby—Pm glad you only want Who does not look forward to ceptional good condition. Must sell. PUBLIC PAaSaSENGER furnished and unfurnisbed apart- By EDDIE BRIETZ unUl tender, but not so(t. Place in a aad, may heed, |5 to go abopptng with today. What Price right. 250 West Center street. HARD WOOD 14.00 a load. Hickory ments. Call Centennial Apartments. AP Predicts Results On 19 AasocUted PreM S ^ rte Writer fall weather with the glorious sunny buttered casserole alternate layers And loie it* sodden weight of doubt are you going to get with it? SERVICE 20-A 15.00 a load. Call Rosedale 37-12. 4131 or 4279. days and cool, crisp nights. It is of com, celery and minced olives. or fesr. Wife—Nothing but luncheon, New York, 6ept. 2S —. ^ ap^ then that nature outdoes herself to Make white sauce of butter, flour, IN ADDITION TO SILVER LANE FOR SALE—hard WOOD for fur- Leading Gaines This Week . What setvlce to mankind can be dear. I'm going to have everything HUUSEHOLU SERVICES FOR RENT—FOXm ROOM tene- display color to the utmost. Picnics milk and seasoning. All to cas- mere blessed? else charged. Bus Line, De Luxe Bus for lodge nace 34.50 per truck load. Wood ment, with all latest Improvements, are popular all during the summer serole mixture. Top with com flakes OFFERED 13-A party or team trips, wo also offer ttought up a new one---- when the It qosts so little,, snd I gain so stld for cash only. L. T. Wood Co. comer Cooper and Summer streets. end; Many Close Ones. Gaels open against Nevada this time but those held m the fall and dot with butter. Bake In a mod: much. tn*HOLSTERING — PHONE 3616 I passenger sedan livery. Phone Phone 4496. Inquire 60 Cooper street. aew n, he'll watch the game from months seem to be more glamorous, erate oven thirty minutes. Young Man-DariiBg I love you xhc Tooncrville Trollev TRat M eets AU th G uram s tiy F ontaine Fox 3063g 8860, 8864. with a bit of excitement In the air Each time I pass the sunshine to as no one ever loved before! ------^------for free samples and estimates. FOR SALE—HARD WOOD stove ^ of the bench the rest, Young Widow—Humph! I can't Your old upholstered furniture FOR REINT—6 ROOM tenement, all not found, during the languid days Oatmeal Cookies I, too, am warmed by Its gentle see any difference. saves you 1-2 Our new upholstered length, delivered In town. Edward Improvements, large garden, plen- New York, Sept. 27.—(AP) — a^clM vdre connecting him with of July and August. Wher4 before H cup butter OUR BOARDING HOUSE REPAIRING 23 J Holl, 865 Main etreet. 'Telephone ty of fruit, garage. Inquire 83 Prospects for this week's leading only the moat cooling of foods were 1 cup sugar touch. By Gene Ahern furniture built to your desire. Fac- ^ * ---- click*, Lady—I am collecting funds for 4642. Lewis atreet college football games: SUp1 jrtll use It In all other gai^s chosen, one can now serve snappier 1 egg , - Auujjji tory to you, no unnecessary middle- VACUUM CLEANER, gun, clock, dishes In keeping with riotous fall TO THE LADIES: An umbrella the suffering poor. man's profits. Mattress and box lock repairing. Key msJtlng etc. Tonight better^ reason—to see the game 4 tbsp. milk Man—Are you sure that they are ALL KINDS OF HARD WOOD, FOR RENT—HEATED Apartment, Duquesne-Kansoa State: The Big weather. H tap. vanilla ^ a rain shield, not a harpoon. N O W , Y O U K N O W II A H O T ePEAT CAESW?,'. spring renovating. Manchester Up- Bralthwalte, 52 Pearl street. slaba, kindling, hickory fireplace three large rooms and bath, second It is always Important to plan an really suffering ? holstering Co. Busy since 1922. 48 Six champions against the Dukes, W art Haylett. Kansas State 1 1-3 cups flour. Lady—Oh, yes; 1 go around and and white birch. Chas. Staye, tele- floor, rear. Purnell BIock, 829 Main and at this early stage of the pro- adequate meal, '^m etlm cs It may tsp. salt. S N O B B IS H O P . HUSjH 'N O S E O A B O U T H O P E Y O U IM D N O T Madison street. phone 3149. track coach, can take a look at a seem difficult to make on Interest- Opportunity knocked bn some talk to them for hours at a time PRIVATE INSTRUCn’ION 2S street. Apply O. E. Keith, Keith ceedings one guess looks as good as ‘cll whether 2 tsp. baking powder doors here In the city recently and and I wish you could see bow mis- T H l N e » S .M * L L K IC K O F F S H O W • p U N O P F A N Y H O T Furniture Co. another. Using adequate back-spin, he do as an end... .Duke will ac- ing picnic menu including the nec- 1 1-3 cups rolled oats. TUTORINO — Experienced teacher 11 essary protective foods. Fortimate- Let the fat stand in a mixing bowl' the householders, thinking It was erable they are. W ITH Y O U .U N D t T A T V iT K B U B .O P l W W E H IN T H E T U B ? Manchester GARDEN—FA RM - Kansas State in view of Duquesne's comraodate any top flight college tbs brush salesman, went right on will give lessons In elementary ONE AND TWO ROOM apartments comparatively wesdt showing against ly tho foods we need moat are easy In a warm rbom until soft; add tha S N O P E IN T H ' P IX P V .O R ! N O TH IN C s EC jA X i.TH A CT W O U L t) B E DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 just reflnished. To sea them call on looking for an intersectional game. to servo and pleasing to tho palate. sugar, egg, milk and flavoring and playing contract bridge and didn't Day Breaks but never falls. Evening Herald grade subjects. 218 North Elm Illinois Wesleyan last week. answer the doorbell. Night Falls but never breaks. F P X X .K C O W O R B B C V A B ^ A »O U r D E L E T E P IIO U e T O street. Phone 3300. Jensen, Johnson Block. Office 709 Temple-Centre: It wtU take more A workable picnic menu for cool mix thoroughly. Sift the baking FOR SALE—A-1 OREEN Mountain Main street. Phone 6070—7635. A. B. Thom, pro at the Lancaa- days Is suggested below. M E j U B T O N E O F T H ' 6W& H O U S E mocjuCs health! CLASSIFIED potatoes; white or yellow globe tur- than a prayer to stop Dave Smukler ter, Pa., Country club, toured hla powder, salt and flour together and Minister—Do you promise to Cube steuu to cook over Are. add with the rolled oats to the mix. Dentist’s Hurso—Doctor, it took • B 0 Y S !- " ^ B U T 1 L E T O O A .V B L P , ADVERTISEMENTS HELP WANTED— nlpa. Delivered. H. Warren Case, FOR RENT—SIX ROOM tenement and his fellow Owls of Temple. ’ course In 63—exactly nine under Cottage cheese and carrot salad you B long time to pull that last love, honor and cherish this wom- 1 *3UST PUT him’ U. C. L. A.-Utah State: U. C. L. par---- he was out In 82, four un- ture In the bowl. Drop by tea* MALE Bucklond. Telephone 8643. all Improvements, garage, 26 Walk- Rolls for steaks spoonfuls on a well-greased sheet. man’s to ^ . an? W H E N TT C O M E S T O TA K IN C j A. B K T H IN TH E T U B TO Coant six xvtrxs* words to d Udo. 36 A. is touted as the "dark horse" of der, and back In 31. five under.. Dentist—Yea, confound him! He Politician—Yes; Whatever ths Xaltlxls. num bsrt and obbrsvlxtlons er street rent reasonable. George Scalloped com and olives Bake on the top shelf In a moderate W IT H A. PROCij J -w iS N 'T T H E R E DAMPEN A BIT ) •Mb count at a /ord and oomponnd MAN WANTED FOR farm chores, CONCORD AND CLINTON grapee, Murdock, 30 Walker street. the Pacific Coast conference and he collected ten birdies, played sev- Hot cocoa In thermos over (375 degrees-40'0 degrees F.) married the girl, I was In love with. platform says, I subscribe to it. words as taro words. Mlnlmom cost la and able to cut wood or be handy 50c a basket. F. McClelland, 81 gets the call. Rocky Mountain en holes In even par and was over Pickles until firm to the touch and delicate- S O M E O T H E R TH .A C E Y O U C A N a rTA B LE prtos ol tbrss ilasa I.iake etreet. Telephone 3539. teams seldom have had much luck on only one. Lino rates per dajr for tranaloat with tools for general repalra. FOR RENT—SIX ROOM tenement Oatmeal cookies ly brown In color, or 8 to 12 min- NOW, MR. WILLCOX, WILL V O U W JU M P IN C * TP O C j , ada Board furnished. Wages according all Improvements. 589 Center against Coast Conference rivals. Can't you Imagine either Max Pears utes. YOU BE GOOD? BlToetlvo March If. IMT to ability. No smoking. Phone Rose- etreet Inquire 591 (>nter street George Washington-Emory and Baer or Joe Louis passing up a These foods which are a little dif- "LOST--My husband. Answers to Flapper Fanny Say& TH A ^s» IN TH* T U B 9 Cash Charts dale 33-3. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 Henry; E. and H. annually Is a quarter of a million berries to win ferent from those of the usual picnic moat any name. I called him every- WI^M. p. PAT. OfP. i ConsecutlTO Dajrs set 7 otst I ots tough Virginia outfit, but the Colo- an argument over a pair of boxing may be packed very simply and car- “MOTORISTS FOOT" thing before our separation. He Is t Consocntlvo Dan ••I t ots It ota NEW AND HIGH GRADE used HOUSES FOR RENT 65 1 D a r ...... I U otaj. II Ota EXPERIENCE DRIVER salesman, furniture, stoves, rugs, bedding etc. nials should have more than an gloves?---- stories that the Prlnce- ried without trouble. The salad may AFFLICTS BRITAIN bald-headed, short, fat and dumb; HP • • All ordara for Irrscnilar Insertions one who baa worked on bakery, Bargain prices. Cash or credit Lap. edge. ton-Penn football opener Is a sell- be placed In a large Jar, the lettuce true American type of the ‘model’ wUl bo oharffod a t tho ono timo rato. SIX ROOM SINGLE, all Improve- out have Tiger grid officials anxious kept separately until ready to be Spoelal ratos for long torm ovorr laundry or ary cleaning route. pen's, 25 Main street, Hartford. ments, available now. Centrally Saturday London.—(AP)—Latest addition husband. Finders keepers. LUCY day advorttalng giva upon roquoat. Peerless Oeanlng Work Co., 93 Navy-Wmiarn and Mary: The Tars ... there are 30,000 seats left. placed on the plates. The vegetable to the list of ailments known to med- WILLCOX.—From the Burnt Chim- Open evenings, free delivery. located. Adults preferred. Apply 24 dish may be baked at home and Just loal science Is "motorists foot," Ada ordorod for throo or olx days Wells street. 6-0167. Madison street. have lost Buzz Berries and other ney’s, Virginia, Weekly Clarion. and atoppod boforo tho third or Rfth key men of last year's fine team. One of the finest collections of before leaving wrapped In news- caused by pressing the accelerator day will bo ebargod only for tho so- EXPERIENCED press machine fight pictures ,ever assembled papers and put in a basket. If an old too long and toe hard. Peggy—I was so embarrassed the tnal nnmbor of vlmes tho d oppear- They should win, but It may be dish Is used to bake the com It can od. obarging at tho rato oarnod. but presser and tailor. Peerless Clean- WEARING APPARE^- FARMS AND LAND something of a struggle. adorns the wall at Jack Dempsey's Official discoverer and sponsor of other nil at a party In Hollywood - 0 go allowaneo or rofundo can bo nado ing Work Company, 93 Weils St. spot---- Jack and Nat Fleischer, be placed on the rack while the cube the malady is Dr. Henry Devine of that I lUmost passed out. FURS 57 FOR SALE 71 Notre Dame-Kansas; Unless the steaks are being prepared. OB alx tlrao ado atoppod afUr tbo grapevine telegraph has been emit- editor of The Ring, worked more London, who calls It "accelerator Myrna—What was It? fifth day. than a year getUng It together., Recipes for a few of the foods are neurosis" In thp British Medical PoffEY—Why, I was Introduced to No •nill forblda**; display Uom mot FOR SALE—RACOON coat, size 38. FOR sa l e:—6 ACRES land, 7 room ting wrong signals, this Is going to suggested. eld. HELP W ANTEU- In excellent condition. Telephone house with bath, toilet, gas, lights, Chet Wynne, Kentucky coach, Journal. a man and I knew I had met him i Tbo HsraJd will not bo roaponalblo be a mighty good Notre Dame team, thinks he has the beat back In the MALE OR FEMALE 37 8401. water and sewer, five bams, fruit good enough to take Kansas. The main symptoms, he says. In- before. He turned out to be one of “C T he for moro than ous Inoorrcct inaortlog and shade trejss, situated on bus Southeastern Conference In Bert Cottage Cheese and Carrot .Salad clude numbness, heaviness and tin- my earlier husband!—but for the of any advortissmont ordorod for SILK CITY SHOE SHOP, opposite Nebraska-Chlcago: Nebraska has Johnson. .. . Holy Cross shapes up H lb. cottage cheese gling, often traveling up the leg to life of me, I couldn’t remember bis PTPOO IS moro than ono tlmo. line, what more can you expect for a fine outfit coming up; It is espe- 1 tsp. chives Tho tnadvortont omlaolon of inoor* Army & Navy Club wants shoes to WANTEU—TO BUY 58 as one of the New England stand the knee. There even may be swell- name. MERELY reel pablloatlon of advortloing wHI bo fix. Ladles soles^ 75c. Men's soles 34500.1 James J, Rohan. Tel. 7433. cially hard to beat at Lincoln. This out elevens. 1% cups raw carrots, grated ing of the foot and leg and. In ad- roetlflo' only by oanoollatlon of tbo 90c. Heels 25c. Shoes dyed 60. WANTED TO BUY a baby's high game will be played there. There- It seems that It was two other 'A tsp. salt. vanced cases, the foot may lose Its Many a young man thinks be is TAKINClaaBiflsd ads to WANTED—WORK Saturday after- LARGE COMFORTABLE steam E. T. McKinney, 95 Foster street. who coined the nickname are Tom however, suggested that Dr. De- Mr*. Peck—Never mind your bo publlshod oamo day roust bs rs* noon and evenings, by Storrs Col- Tel. 5230. Oklahoma-Colorado University: Meany of the New York World or strips cut from a green pepper. views. I'll bring up the family. You loys eotvod by I t o'clock noon: Saturdays heated rooms, handy to everything, Biff Jones, ex-Army, e.v-Loulslana ■vlne's patients must have been driv- ^I:t0 a. m. lege student. Available after 1 p. 33.00 a week and up. Hotel Sheri- Telegram and Rud Rennie of the ing bare-foot. go and bring up the coal. (C fOBUtlt* FM. IIU) m. Saturday. Phone 4700. State, has shifted his base to Okla- New York Herald Tribune. Scalloped Cora and OUves dan. homa and prospects are looking up Q nka TELEPHONE YOUR DOGS— BIRDS— PETS 41 During his training, Max Baer's 2 cups celery, diced The Optlmlet—That boy will ha WANT ADS. at Norman. Oklahoma by rather mall was divided Into four plies.'... 2 cups cooked com NORMALCY HANGOVER president some day! The good hostess acts sweet SIORCHY SMITH High Doings In the Hills By John C. Terry more than a nose. one from feminine admirers, one The Pessimist—That boy will be when an unexpected guest gets Ada ar# acesptod ovor tts tslophono CANARIES, SUPPLIES, tropical APARTMENTS—FLATS— H cup ripe olives, minced at tbs CHARGE RATE gtvsn abovs fish, aquariums, supplies, bull ter- fuotatwns— Louisiana State-Rice: Perhaps from salesmen, another wanting 2 cups milk Media, Pa.—Mrs. Howard Davis vice-president some day. hsr In a Jam. HELLO THERE, -MISS B E TTY i TURNED T H ' -TH E M FOLKS DOEf as a convspion j to sdvsrtlaors, but riers, dog feeds. Dreadnaught Ken- TENEMENTS 63 the closest game of the schedule, "touches" and a fourth from per- 8 tbsp. flour told the court It was easy to keep PINTO i " WHAT% WELL, BURY RANCH IN-no A LOAFIN' PLACE TH ' STRANSeSr THINGS / tha CASH RATES will ow acoopted sa sons telling him how to lick Joe Pl/LL PATMENT If paid at tho buai* nels, 136 Summer rtrect. Phone FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene- silk stockings, autos, and theaters but Rice's Bouthweatern champions 1 tsp. salt new furniture In the house. She said- THE BEST COW ME DEEP IF i r AIN'T FER A GANG O ’ BIS BUSS AH'M JE S T aoiN' T ' TOWN boss offics on or boforo tho aevonth 6971. ment. with all improvements.. In take up too much time and money appear to have a alight edge. Louis.. .the last pile received Max's H tsp. pepper she and her husband always paid 51 HAND IN MONTANA 5C0RCHV SMITH / -SHUCKS, .FROM TH 'E A S T / OS PUNCHERS NOW FER A LOAD O ' day following the first Insertion of quire at 111 Holl atreet or tele to leave the road open for tho pur- Vanderbilt-Mlsslsslppi State; Van- personal attention__ only ten per Vu cup com flakes down, let the furniture go back for POIN© OUT ON SCORCH/ w e DON'T 'JEST RIDE AROON' LO O KIN' GOLF BAILS A N' POLO oaeb ad otherwise the CHARGE FOR SALE— CANARIES, large phone 7971. of the fine and cultured things derbilt, in hand. cent of the letters were In the first 2 tbsp. butter default of payments, and then start- TH E ROAD WHEN HE DO NO HBRDIN'NO WILD A N'.W O O tV T ' O lV BTH' RATE will be oollected. No responsl* male half Yorksblree. also choppers Tulane-Vlrglnla Military: The group. Cook celery In boiling, water s t u f f So S TH EY KIN , blllty for errors in tolophonod ads of life, such as wine, music, and fine ed all over again. OOQHT TO BE RIDIN ‘ M O R E - DUPES A TH R ILL / - ITS TH' CUT UP CAPEiW/ will bo assumed and their accuracy 34 each. Trotter street. FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM flat, all literature. Soldiers appear due for a trouncing. . cannot be guaranteed. Virginia Pqly-Clemaon: Clemson. RUNNIEST THING Tt o' t— ' Improvements, and garage. Inquire —Roger Descas, Paris wine export- BveR SEE / y at 61 Russell atreet. er. Duke-South Carolina: Duke looks IN D EX OF POULTRY AND like the team to beat for the South- Yesterday *s Stars CLASSIFICATIONS SUPPLIES 43 FOR RENT—MODERN alx room ern Conference championship and Blriha ...... A tenement, all Improvements, In- At least some feeble attempt gets the call here. (By the Associated Press.) Engagsroenta ...... BFOR SALE—WHITE giant roasting should be made to co-ordinate ad- Joe (Jlenn and Ben Chapman, Yan- Marriages ...... Cchickens, 35c lb. dressed. Delivered. quire at 216 Oak atreet. ministration agencies. They are run- North Carollna-Wake Forest: Carl Doatha ...... D Snavely's second North Carolina kees—Drove In two runs each In Card ol Thanka ...... E Ralph VonDeck. Tel. 6327. NEW WARANOKE ApU., 801 Main ning all over the lot. outfit should be even better than 4 to 2 victory ovor Senators. In Uoroorlam ...... y street. Nicely furnished rooms. —Qen. Hugh Johnson. nNUtuvici.nK: t M.«o.u.a'pAT orr Lost and Found ...... 1 the first, and the Tar Heels should Announceroents ...... t Reasonable rates. Telephone 3936. Win this one. Poraonala ...... I Intox;lcatlon should not be treated North Carolina Stete-Davldson: League Leaders Agleaeobllee as a crime, because Jail is no remedy. It may be close, but Hunk Ander- Automoblloa for Sale ...... Habitual drunkards should have out- 4 FOR RENT son's State array rates an edge. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Automobltea for Exchange ••••• I door work, regular diet, and regular Southern Callfomia-Montana: The Auto Acceasorlea*~Tlree ...... i 8LX ROOMS, SINOLE—Modem bcurs to overcome the habit. Unchanged from yesterday. Auto Repalrlng*~Palntlng .«••• 7 Improvements, near 0 O O Trojans' attempted comeback should AMERICAN LEAGUE. Auto Schools ...... f*A NOTICE sehool and bus. —Judge J. GItrlman, Rochester. N. not misfire In this one. WAxSHINGTON TUBBS By O an e OUT OUR WAY Bv W lllia "R Autoa—Ship by Truck ...... I Y. Myer, Senators, batting .345. Only FRECKLES AND UlS FRIENDS By Blosser Autoo-^For Hire ...... • 1 hereby give notice that a 1927 Washlngton-Idaho: Washington. change. (Y h ATS i t , M'S FRIENDS SURE, WE MKiHT AS WELL MAKE SPLENDID! SORE, AND / IF I TMCHJiSMr M XJ P UT Oaragea~Servico->Storago ...... 10 Uncuin car, Engine No. 40,334, Ha-stings’ Roadside Office UP WITH THE TENTS THE BEST OF IT, FOLKS. L t'S THAT'S THE JUST TO SHOW \S«ELl! Motoreyeloa^-BtoycUa ...... llleft for repairs at my ser\-|ce sta- SSI Oakland St. Phone 4842 The one thing wo need above all AND LET US BE GAY. CUT OUT TH' GRUMBLIN', AN' SPIRIT. WE'LL THE KINPA DAME YOUR F E E T U P IM TH A T Wanted Autos***Motorcyeles . . . I t else Is composure. It Is amazing how F R E O C .rrS NONE O F MY BUSINESS, BE .lUST Bgolaoee and FrofeeBloBal Serofeoe tion, ulll be sold on or after Oc- EVERYBODY DO HIS SHARE OP _ I AM, POLKS, I'LL DAT'S PARTICULAR PLACE OM tober 1, 1935, for storage charges one can see In all conversations the B U T PEO PLE AR E GETTINCS V the ViORK. ONE BIG, DO THE COOKIN’ FOR, Business Services OfEsred ...... It confusion of our time. I GREATJ PURPOSE, I'D F D P VOU Bouatbold Services Offered ...... M*A If not claimed by that date. ------HAPPY THE WHOLE V40RKS. lluildlng'^ontrsctlng ...... 14 —Rev. Dr. lining Husted Berg, New Little Certain Columbia CURIOUS AS TO WHERE TtXJ GO FAMILY. HOW'S THAT; O M E, C I6 H T HERE OM Florlste~Nurse«*leB ...... l| FL.ATS FILLINO STATION, Y’ork. MAIM S T R E E T / B UT, Funeral Directors ...... 10 UNDER A F TE R Tb U LEAVE TH E Boating-—Plumbing—Roofing .«• if Boy Hagedorn, Prop. i t 's h e i ? o w m f a u l t Xgauraneo ...... ll NEW MANAGEMENT Should there be a war In Europe, Will Not Be Undefeated ,!.i I. p r a c t i s e f i e l d f FOR SITTIMQ LIKE Mininory—Droasmaking ...... n 26-32 Birch Street especially If It Is an extended war, € Moving—Trucking—Svorago •••. tO A T O M B o y . PnbUo Pasaongor Servleo ...... tO -A One 3-Room Apartment, $15. many Influences will tend to bring —(AP)—De-.fcthrough the season undefeated." 'j! ■ s'; / Painting—Papering ...... I] the United States Into that war; presslon that usually follows a cou- The line Is causing Little more '’•'‘'■ "liiiiii) Profoaalonal Sorvieoa ...... a . II One 4-Room Apartment, $20. against that wo must be ever on our pie of lush seasons appears to have worry than the backfleld because of Bopalrlng ...... SI guard. raug^^^up^ wlto^Lou Little and hts Its shortage of experience. m TalloHng—Dyeing—Cleaning t« Steam Heat $5.00 Extra Per (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICrURl!) Toilet Goode and Service t l Month During Winter. —Senator Wm. E. Borah. Columbia football team. EM F\irey, who saw some action Waatod—Bustneaa Se.vlco •*•••• tl Tho big Little, who looks like Ed at right end last seuon, Is slated for The old man whom the Indians right," replied wee Scouty Tlnymlte. Bdacatieaal TO RENT REUABLE REALTY CO. To take ink spots off fingers, wet Wynn and can do almost as many the starting lineup In that position. bad. Just trudged along. He seemed "Why, look, they're coming back Cooraea and C>,uisea...... tT See Superintendent On Premlaee. the spot on tho end of a match. Yho tricks with bis players as tho com- The other flank probably will be real sad. "I wonder why they've cap- t'ward us. The man does not seem Private Instruction ...... ItSINGLE HOUSES: 126 Temple Street Tel. 7-5119 edian does with his hands, says he tured him," said Scouty, with a ...... ««-A phosphorous will do the rest, al- filled by Hubert Schulze, a rangy scared. . M u s i c a l —D r a m a t i c S9 15 LANCASTER RD,—7 rooms Call for Information though pot always with merely one will be satisfied If the team breaks sophomore, who also Is being frown. "His hands are being untied. Gee, Waatod—Instruction .••••.••.xai tO tile bath and lavatory. At 7:80 P. M. even. 'He looks as friendly as can be. application. It will do It with a groomed for the punting and passing It all is very strange to me. I think ‘j A f _ Flaaaclat 60 SCARBOROUGH ROAD — 7 second or third application In all Graduation took nine players from assignment, sharing tho latter with It Isn't fair, If you ask me. 'Why the mhn is lucky. Think how real Mada—Stooka—Mortgagee tl rooms; tile bath, lavatory and his 1934 starting lineup. The left- r WD THE RESTA Y O O ^ ' \ DON' MAKA I DON'T WASH BuilBoas Opportunities ...... tl cases. Barahas. don't they let him go, so he can well he has fared." Monty to Loan ...... ftoil burner. 1 overs plus some youngsters pro- Tho other line posts •will be filled reach hli own home town?" The man then shouted, "Howdy MUGS KIN TAKE T URNS PA TRIP DUMPA , NOBODY'S PIH.TY sm moted from last year's freshmen WASHIN' PISHES, PEEUN' . DA (j ARBAGE! dishes! Help end ^ItnatloM 66 PORTER ST.—8 rooms; two by Zielinski and Mareski at tackles; ‘Well, don't ask me," said Dotty do. Don't bo afraid. The Joke's on t h e y t h i n k TbU'R E NUTTY TM ME! Halp Wanted—Female ...... tt tile baths and lavatory; oil team give him a squad composed PERTATEKS, a N' ^ TO Davis and Covlello, guards, and "I am puzzled, too. 'What say we you. These Indians are my real good Bolp W anted—Male ...... t l burner. mostly of young and untried Glenn Hersey, center. Hersey is to turn the old man loose? Perhaps EASING UP ON RXJTRALL WORKING JUST EMPTVIN' g Ar BAGE.J fialoamen Wanted ...... M -A players. friends. They tied mo up for fun, Bolp Wanted—Male or Female.. 17 MUST BE SOLD the most promising of last year's we can do that tonight "The reason that they brought R5R SOMETHING ELSE...! AS HARD ON Agon*o Wanted ...... IT-A FLATS: 'All I have left from last year’s yearlings. "While all the Indians ora asleep, me here Is for your good, so do not '^0/ Sltuatlono Wanted—Female ... tl Owner Leaving Town. varsity are captain and fullba^^ A1 George Furey, brother of Ed, is up to their prisoner wo'U creep. TtXJRE N OT G ETTIN G THAT R X TB A U Situations Wanted—Mala ...... |t 66 DURKIN 8T .-6 rooms; fur- fear. They tell me you are loojtlng p nace beat and garage. Barahas and guard Jim Davis", said the leading quarterback candidat*. Then, we can tell him to start out Employment AgoDclee ...... 10 SINOU HOUSE, 8 rooms and elosed-ln sun porlori brass plnmb- Little. "I'm not so sure about foi new things beneath the sun." TH E SWELLED HEAD, R ELD AS 1 Live Slook—Pete—Poultry—Veklelee Ing; Ml oak floors; heated garage: large lot, beautifuUy laod- The rest of tho backfleld will consist and run with all hla might. Blrdo—Pota Barahas, either. I don't know Just And then be shook hands all EV ER DID 41 DUPLEX HOUSES: ***??*’.i" good reol(kntlal section. Eight fo Johnny Hudasky and Joe Vollmer around, and said, "I'm really glad LIK E THOSE OTHERS. Live Stock—Vehicles ...... 41 yean old. Sacriflee! 3500. Don-n. 200 how strong his left knee Is after at the halves and Barahas at full- "It might be wise If we go, too. Poultry and Supplies ...... 4t 11 TROTTER ST. — 6 rooms having a cartilage removed. I back. I ve found such cheerful little tots. It ARE hOU? Wanted - Pete —Poultry—Stock 44 steam beat . The Indians, you see, might do most makes me happy as can be. haven't used hint, lu scrimmage vet. Tha schedule: Oct 6, Virginia anything to pay us back. We've been For Bale—Mleeellaaeeae 18 WDJTER ST.—6 rooms; steam 'Tt's a new team and Tm count- "I'm going to the County Fair and Artieloa for SaJe*^...... 4$ beat: garage. MiUtary InsUtuto; OcL 12, Rutgers; here long enough. I will gladly take you there,' and Boats and Acoeseorlea ...... 40 GEORGE L. ORAZIADIO ing heavUy on Barahas to help us, Oct. 19, Penn at Philadelphia; Oct. "So far there's been no cause to Building Materials ...... 4t 162 CENTER ST.—6 rooms and Renta — Real Estate — Auctioneer so I can't tell much about our pros- show you all a real good tlmo. If you Diamonds—Watcbes>^ewelry .. 4g garage. 26. Michigan; No■:^. 2, Cornell a t fuss, but maybe they've been fooling will go with me." Bieetrlcal Appliances—Radio .. 40 264 North Main Street Phone 5278 pects until I see the other boys un- -Ithaca;------_, Nov. 9, Sjrracuae; I'luv.Nov. xo,18, US. Who knows, hut what it la their Fuel and Feed ...... der fire. There's ono thing definite, Navj' at Annapolis: Nov. lU, Brown; plan to shortly get real rough." r- n-i ^ rd tp — Farm—Dairy Products 10 HEATED APARTMENTS: however, I know we're not going (The Tinles start out for the T-2.7 Bouaehold Gouda ...... a..... ti 118 MAIN SX.—3 rooms; tile Nov. 30, Dartmouth. | "Oh, I still think they are aU County Fair In the next story). Macktnery and TcoLa ...... It bath; fireplace; electric atove , Musical Inatruments it 'SiimeniMeievici. .Office aad Store Equipment ••• S4 and refrigerator furnished. Hot ^ fipeolals at the Stores .....••«•• || water throughout the year. ALLEY OOP To the Rescue ^ Wearing Apparel—Furs ...... IT 995 MAIN ST.—Reconditioned 4 By HAMLIN SALESMAN SAM______Sam Puts One Across * w anted—To Buy ...... || ' h e y , v p u - ( w e l l .’f e r -.'H e y - By Small rooms; bath; private entrance, DIMNY/WHY MAN, 'HelLE COMES THA'T FRESH ADV6R-' •—Board—autele—Sceorto suitable for doctor, dentist or WHA71STHA t \ F O O Z y . / T S ' VMUST BE O PF RXJIBALL ALWAYS BUT WHEN I G E T OUT, lOKlEDOKlE, /Y el l irl BRoTVieB.11 RePRese/JT^SALEsi^AAi?^ f S P Y B R IG H T e y e s ,! t o E LL. V e i l t h ' f i r s t » _ Reetaaronte a espta a j ou talk I'LL. fc Booms Without Board ...... ae attorney's office, or an apart- DBUMM/NJ& V. niA JM V / TiSiwG- S L I Y To eoss i T he o )H(wpitupp AOVeiLTisi/uG- c o y a o x toneRes OOU'TAleeD ONE! COE GALESM AAI r EVER SAU) ment. IM THE HEAD/ MEANT SO MUCH [while TM 1 CANT GO UP TO A **Rooms—Board ot t h ' v a l l e y DINNV IS TOU D O N TA C T >RXJTBALL, FIVE YAf?OS TO A Y E L L lR .O U f t . B u s iw e s s Boai SoCate for Meat OFFICE^ TO RENT — At 865 IS seLLiMG* BpdJtmeaU. Flats, Tencroents.. Ot DEAD,' U K ETtX JU S E D ILL GIVE TOUCHDOWN AGAIHST , e. BRAINS! Buslassi Locatloas for Rent ... 14 Main atreet £U30*> 'Bouses for Rsnt ...... 41 TO A B OUT IT.' 'e j b i y i h i n g KINQSTON-.GIMMEA JOB.' PUL-LEFT \0uiiefT luburbaa for Rent ...... Oi Apply To 3>«A fammer Homes fo* Rent .» ••» OT I HAVE.' X m Ti Wastsd to Rsnt ...... it G€M’L Beal Betate For Sale .|partm eai Buildlag for Sale .•« 01 Edward J. Holl , luaineaa Property“Tor Sale 70 TeL 4642 ^farma aad lABd for Bale •••••• 71 865 filaln St. abuses for Sale 7t ^bts for Sale 7t VMort'Property for aa l* ...... U V-*/ fshnrbaa for solo ...... TS d Eststs for Bxehacgo 7S BUd—Rsal BstaU ...... TT Read The Herald Advs. Aeetfw—legal MMtum , x,x'«> *BUsse 44 xar»iwsBYiicAawviet.iwc. T.kiwaae.ra^0Fr. J .mimVrkrr EMi^'''1|lliu& nuOAZ/EUBnc'S^ 27,19BK ‘

TTis Tercentenary will be cele- Mrs. Frank House will give a card Center church Profeeeloiial Glrla' Loyal Circle of Kings Daughters ferent rellgloua groups. Tbe meet- brated tomorrow night at Jarvis party tonight at her home on Elling- club MTlll bold their Unit meeting will begin the season's activities ABOTlOWN Grove Dance Hall on Walker Street ton road, Wapping, Instead of at the Tuesday at 6:30 at Graham’s Tea with a food sale, tomorrow morn- CA'raOUC TO ADDRESS ing baa been planned In cone^uence with a genuine old-fashioned ttnd cabin In House's Pine Grove. Prises Room in South Coventry. ing at 9:30 at the J. W. Hale com- of the eatlefactory presentatloo of modem dance. Prof. Chappell will and refreshments and the usual pany’s store. For RANGE ' ‘^ r HUntenotoaoh Trtb*. No. S8, Im- PROTESTANT AUDIENCE Judaism which was made some time prompt the old-faabloned dances social time will be enjoyed. ^ Tbe Cotton Blossom Singers from ~fenivod Order of Red lien, will hold dating way back and the Jarvis ago by Attorney Lewis Fox of Hart- ItaTefutar meeting tonight at eight Plney Woods will be guests of the A permit for the construction of a ford. Grove orchestra of seven pieces Another miscellaneous shower Manchester KiwanU club, Monday Or FUEL I b ’dock In Tinker hall. rendering the latest Broadway trick garage at 673 Woodbridge James Merrick of Hartford to Mr. -Merrick was a student at was held last night on Mrs. Mar- noon at the Country clubhouse. Tbe street has been Issued to F. Forbes Be Speaker at Tricounty Rochester and Fordbam Unlveial- melodies consisting of saxophone garet Gordon Tnicman at tbe home ir.embers have enjoyed these boys Ouitave Bchrelber A Bona Co., duets, hot numbers and also Smiling Bushnell. Andrew Apaaldl, West -tles and received his Master's de- of Mrs. SherwObd Trueman of 160 before and there should be a full at- Christian Union Meeting. ~ Xnc., hare the contract for rebuild* ‘3eattle" Case sings the vocal Center street baa the contract for gree from Trinity College last year. West Center street Twelve friends tendance. John I. Olson will furn- At present he Is a student of law. OIL Ing the roof on the Oakland Paper choruses. These dances are held ish tbe attendance prize. tbe work. The garage will be 20 by A Roman Catholic Layman will y in which haa recently been sold by at the grove every Saturday night. were present and Mrs. Trueman re. 30 feet, designed for two cars. He has been for some time a teach- Can celved many lovely gifts. Tbe dec- be the speaker at tbe 'Trlcounty er In the co-operative Sunday School the C. H. Dexter A Bona, Windsor Rhythm commences at 8:30 and Christian Union meeting In the Xi6cka, to the Raybestoe-Manhattan lasts until 12:30. orations were white and yellow. Re- In the guesatng contest on radio which haa been conducted In the freshments were served and a social Marlborough church, Sunday eve- State’s Prison at Wethersfield by Charles Ryan Inc., of Bridgeport, Roofing ma- tubes held the past week at Kemp's, William ~L. Waldron of Wapping ning, September 29, at 7:30 standard Miss Adelma Grenier of Hartford hour was enjoyed. Mrs. Trueman la "J. Morlarty" was the nearest cor- has the contract to build a new home Protestant, Catholic and JewUh re- terials will be furnished by the W, O. the recent bride of George Trueman. time. James Merrick of Hartford ligious forces. There will be a ques- Dial 7786 Olenney company. After necessary will address the meeting tonight of rect with 6M. The correct number for Sherwood Fish on Tteeney street. will present his views of religion Gibbons Assembly, Catholic Ladles was 677. The winner left no ad- The house, one and one-half stories, tion period and open forum after repairs have been mode the new from the standpoint of a Roman of Columbus, on the subject of Pot- Women's Home League of tbe Sal dress and If he will call at the store Mr. Merrick's address. Music will owners will use tbe former Oakland arranged for one family, will cost Catholic with the'hope of furthering tery. The meeting will be held at vatton Army, and friends of the be will receive a set of tubes. *8,200. be provided by the quartet of the paper plant for experimental and understanding among people of dif- Marlborough Congregational church. laboratory purposes. the new K. of C. clubhouse on Main members, are requested to donate for street at 7 o’clock, and the lecture tbe annual Harvest Bale Monday Read Tbe Herald Advs. Tbe winners at the public setback and demonstration will follow at evening, a glass o f jam, jelly, pickles 7:80. or other preserves. held Thursday night at Odd Fellows trail were: C. Custer of Church ;atrset, first prise of $1S and eecond prise of 110 was divided between Ifrs. H. Rose of Eldrldge street and Mr. Collins of Main street. There ^Announcing wUl be another setback tournament next •Thursday night at which the prises will be: First $10. second |7, The Opening third gS and fourth g3. Both ladles V l Y V - and gentlemen are Invited. Play Of My New starts at 8:30.

Mrs. William Kean has among the ANTIQUE flowers In her garden a large Easter Illy which has been In blossom over a week and was transplanted out- doors after blooming at Easter. Show Room

Alexander Mozser. of 241 Spruce At the street, left today for Philadelphia where he will begin his sophomore Old Gray House year at tbe Hahnemann Medical College. At The Green

The Memorial Hospital auxiliary SATURDAY, SEPT. 28 will bold its annual fall rummage sale, Thursday, October 17. . Full Linn of Cotonlal Furni- ture and An Increased Line Timely Merchandise At Prices You Want To Pay!

of Antiques.

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Before you do anything else, see these dresses Suedes, fur felta and velveta. New colors of knit green, black, and choose a very special one tliat will just suit J. SALA TERCENTENARY DAYS navy, brown, rust, wine, and your type. Styles are excellent. New colors of violet. ^11 Kinds o f Furni< rust, ginger, green, black, brown, and plum. Main Floor—Right ture Reupholstered SATURDAY and SUNDAY

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SEPT. 28 and 29

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Gordon Crystal Clear WASHINGTON L. O. L. 117 70” X 80”

DEGREE TEAM A timely item at a substantial saving. Sub-staridards of higher Amateur Contest priced blankets. The Air-Tred Arch Pillow HOSE $1.39 and t DUIn Flooi— Left. New Fall shades of waffle, — an exclusive Air-Tred Feature mocha, raisin, and pepper. Tercentenary Quality hose that will wear

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Saturday, Sept. 28 7:30 P. M. ' Silk and Crepe Sat. For These Specials Admission: Adults 25c. Chiidren 13c. Triangle Scarfs 50c Prophylactic Tooth Brushes...... 32c Refreshments 5c.

8 Big Prizes Given Away $1.00Nujol ...... 67c 59c To the Lucky Winners! 100 Aspirin T a b lets...... 25c Main Floor— Right

75c Barbasol...... jar 50c Take 20 STDS in the hew AlKTrod 2-Piece Sboea for the aeoaationof youraboo* BABY SHOP 40c Squibb’s Dental CreaniT!'...... 29c SWEET wearing life. Your foot la oradlod

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Many woineo*B ihoet offer liitfe 3. The Air-Tred Arch Pillow that SCHALLER’S 50c Mennen’s Baby O il...... 35c o re than amarl appearance. Air* gives ooiufortable and healthful aop* PAJAMAS CIDER MILL Tred'a not only give yon the laieit DRESSES port to this vital part o f yoor foot. Two pairs of panties 75c O valtine...... 57c Cider Made On Tuesday, modes in ilylifbly cUd feet« but in 3. The Air-Tred Air-cell Cushion- and one top. Peach, pink, Thursday and Saturday. addition, three amaaing health and- Smart new children's dresses in the heel that helpsabsorbthe shocks with plaid bottoms and plain and blue. Sizes 1 . to 4 19c Citrate M agnesia...... 15c' conforC features not available in any years. 7 0c set Barrels and Kegs For Sale. of walking, and of prolonged standing. tops.

other women*! al||x 352 Woodland Street Come in today. 20 steps will tell yon Boys* Washable Telephone 6432 I. Tbe springy, buoyant Air-cell more than 20,000 words. We have the

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