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am And Members of Crew demess—Had Been Lost j Pawtucket, R. I., Oct. 18.—(AP) WiU Refuse To Call O f His —With loaded National Guard ma- For 14 Honrs—G roM fl chine guna Bet up at the entrance of ^ Foreign Fighters Even If Of Wrecked Airliner the NarragaiiBett Park race track, Rescue Crews Start < officials of the track today called off Italy Agrees To Anglo- Chicago. Oct 18—(AP) —Harold* D. A. McMillan, Murray Utah, this afternoon's racing "because of Orary, vice president In charge of martial law." president of First National Bank of To Reach The Wreckagt.i traffic for United Airlines, announc- lulurray. Armed National Guardsmen pa- French Non-IntenrentioD. ed-today the names of toe 16 pas- wim Mrs. J. Hammer, Cleveland. trolled the ares about the mtllion- thif ^ 18-^ar-oId boy who tor more than two days drove through five eastern states with sengers and three crew members on doUar-racIng plant to enforce Gov- toe bo^es of two M-year-oId murder ^ctlms—In toel r own car—was told by Paul Dwyer left, of Paris Hill an airliner wrecked. between Rook W. J. Hart, Sharon, Penn. Charles Jamison, .Denver, Of Salt Lake City, Oct. 18.— ’ ernor Robert E. Quinn's command London, Oct 18—(AP)—Italy 5 S ;;e f S 'u tu ':S l^ duri:,*!!* North Arlington, N. J. Police s a ld ^ V r o n f e ^ ’S S t he Dr! Springs, Wyo„ and Salt Lake City, that the plant be closed. fiuring a m^lcM exaininatlon, then, after luring Mrs. UtUefleld from home on a pretext, Utah. Jamison Poultry Oo. fAP)—A giant "Malnliner” of; and Germany today held an ace C. L. Jensen, San Francisco. Patrick Horgan, secretory of the ***”?• woman's body In toe .car and her husband's corpse atuffed Members of toe crew were Pilot the United Air Lines lost 14; associstion operating the track, an- which Informed aourem said may Into toe trunk, right, Dwyer said he drove aimlessly untU he feU asleep and waa arrested on a ro ^ ld e . Etorl D. Woodgerd, Denver; Co-pllot O ary said Pilot Woodgerd, 89. hours with 19 persons nounced: * enable them to gain another dlplo- John B. Adams, Denver, and Stew- learned to fly with toe sighted in rugged southwest-, maUc victory In the Spanish civil ardess Leah Deer. Cheyenne, Wyo. Army Air Corps In 1917. After serv- "Today's races have been cancell- ing with the Army five years. em Wyoming today with first j ed because of martial law. Ehitries war non-intervention crisis. Crary said pasengera on toe ship Observers said Premier Benito were: Woodgerd took up private flying indications it either had beoa are being accepted for tomorrow." H. e joined United Airlines In 1939 Asked If track officials would foi Mussolini of Italy and Chancellor CHINESE ‘DEATH TROOPS’ YOUTH ARRAIGNED George Ferrerla, C%eyenne, Wyo, wrecked or burned. ^4 Ad'*f Hitler of Germany can agree company mechanic. and haa flown the Oieyenne- Salt low the procedure of accepting en Lake City route since. He haa a Whether anyone had tries dally for the following day' to the Anglo-French plar for wltn Mrs. Rbyllis Ferrerla, hla wife. Louis Cleaver, Portland, Ore. flying record of ll,800 hours In the caped alive could not 1^ det«0>J racing program during the track drawal of foreign volunteers from FOR TWO MURDERS air, and equivalent of more than Spanish armies and then let In- WIPED OUT IN BATTLE Ralph McKeown, Glendale, Calif., mined until ground searcheni, officials' attempts to open the park com puy employe. I, 000,000 miles. He la married and for racing, Horgan declined to an surgent Generalissimo Francisco toe father of two children. reached the acene—-a mattw^ swer. Franco scrap the plan by refusing John Conboy, Cleveland, O., com- of houra. * 4 to call off hla foreign fighters. pany employe. Oo-pllot Adams, 37, also received Unable To Reolst Bnt 1,400 Soldiers Take Ifigh School Student Slows (Tharles D. Renouf, Waahington, hla air training In toe United States Arthur Willoughby, p o t m Thus, they said, Germany and MRS. ROSS MAKES Judge Raymond J. McMahon, Italy were In a position which migot D. C., former company employe. Army Air Corps where he servMl inspector, said he ”undolv| track secretory arfd general coun' permit them to prolong discussion With Them 3,000 Of Ik e Police How He Kifled W. Pischell, Salt Lake (5ity, real three jrears. He became a co-pilot stood” the plane was **bunnj[.'t ■el, said; over the problem and evade blame estate nuui. with United Air Lines four years “The decision was reached be- PLEA TO KIDNAPERS William P itt New York, Pathe ■go. or badly cracked up.” ^^.4 In the event that non-intervention newsreel man. “They have nothing definKj^l cause the track management recog- machinery collapses. The non-in- Enemy In One Of Hie Wife Of Maine Doctor. Mlaa Derr, 38, atewardeaa, joined nised the physical resistance to juS' tervention subcommittee la to meet J. Pergola, New York, Patoe the United Air Lines two months on it yet, but it is my undefi^ tice by the militarists.'' newsreel man. ago. Her home waa at San Leandro, Tuesday in London. Mre. C. Prlchett, formerly of toe standing the men who fot^OJ He reiterated entries would be aC' It waa pointed out that although Bloodiest Combats In War South Paris, Me., Oct. 18.—(AP) Cal., although she made her head- eepted tor tomorrow. III From Worry, She A sb Washington, D. C., Star. quarters at Cheyenne. the ship got the improaion Franco orally has agreed to a with- —Elghteen-year-oId Paul Dwyer to- either had been badly Three hundred Guardsmen, under drawal of foreign soldiers be has command of Adjutant General Her- done so with a rese. v.'.tlon. He has Shanghal, OcL 18.—(AP)— Chi- Thmn To Release Hnsband day faced police charges that be or had been parti^ly bu bert R: Dean an cause "Injury to our citlxens" which stated, on the British belief that since hostilities began. riatement dlrectril at toe "seeming- his home. dents there aa Hayden's Psak m ’’- civil authorities would be "unable Colonel Chin Ching-iVu, com- ly heartless individuals," who ab- Regardless of toe outcome, police Discoss Repnbb'can Prep- Porcupine Ridge. I nssMA * F/xuvsa ducted toe wealthy manufacturer 23 said, the sUm sallow-faced youth R. W. Schroeder, vice president at to compete with." (ClonttnUMt on Page i'wo) mander of toe Cbinese'force at Ta- days ago. The proclamation followed a State zang. had declared they would fight would be called to answer a second FROM MOB VIOLENCE United, announced toe mlglity Supreme Court decision setting to toe last man. After 30 hours ni. and under the care of a phyal- murder charge tomorrow In Port- arations For An Off Year transcontinental transport waa aside an order of the state racing of continuous battle against Japan' clan, Mrs. Ross yesterday dictated land In the death of toe doctor’s sighted by Bob Bergenaen, pilot and division suspending the track’s JUSTICE MALTBIE ese Infantry supported by planes and signed her final appeal to the 65-year-old wife, Lydia. Observer Bill Williams, who than license and ordering removal ot and naval guns. Colonel Chin was abductors to release her 72 year old Police said Dwyer strangled Mrs. Conrention Tomorrow. Bot Dies From His Womds radioed they would land at tha killed and hla force wiped out. husband. Littlefield Friday when she "be- Knight, Wyo,, field near the Utah Walter E. O’Hara as managing di- border. rector. Resuming toe bombing of dvU' She declared th a t at her request came suspicious’' after be had drlv' ATTACKS “FIXERS” Ian areas outside Shanghai, Japan' Federal agents and police have held en her around for two days osten- Washington, Oct. 18—(AP) —Alf In Morgue Where The De- Bard to Beach Seean The division's order came as the ese planes were said to have killed back their efforts to find toe kid- result of a aeries of moves made by sibly hunting for her husband, f . Landon’a announcement of a In rough, broken country, the and wounded more than 300 C3il- napers until Ross' safety waa aj. whose body waa stuffed In toe rear scene of toe apparent crash can ba the chief executive to remove nese, mostly peasants. assured. radio speech tomorrow night arous- tectives Had Taken Him. O’Hara. tnmk of toe automobile. reached only by a difficult wagon Jnrist Says It Is Something Chinese authorities estimated The statement warned, however, Motive for Murder ed speculation today on two ques- road, Schroeder said. Rain Threatona Impeachment that 100 were killed and Injured In that If toe retired greeting card tions: snow may make access even mom The military forces bad hardly an air raid on Chenju, where toe Police Chief George Shippee of manufacturer la not safely return- Arlington. N. J„ where the youth 1. WIU toe 1936 Republican presi- St. Petersburg, Fla., Oct. 18.— difficult taken their positions when Harry F. ThatWiU Have To Be American-installed (1,000,000 X3hl- ed to hU home by 8 o’clock tomor- dential nominee comment directly (AP)—Death early today climaxed Hayden’s, Peek la a promentoey Curvin, director of public safety In nese government radio station la lo- row morning, Mrs. Rosa "will re- was found Saturday sleeping In a on President Roosevelt's talk of a grim manhunt for toe negro slay- jutting out'of tba wUdereeas coun- Pawtucket and Democratic majori- cated. Thirty civilians were re- quest all law enforcement officers parked automobile, said Dwyer told last Tuesday outlining hla prograin er of two St. Petersburg policemen try at toe eaatern edge of the Wa- ty leader In the Rhode Island House, Wiped Ont In This State. ported killed at Hungjao, where him he killed Dr. Littlefield because for a apeclal session of Congress' after offlclala had saved him, satch mountain range. to proceed with a vigoroua effort to "he made a dirty crack about the announced he had sent a letter to Japanese airmen were said to have locate and punish those responsible 3. Will he! discuss Republican through a ruse, from possible mob An Evanston party of aearcham the governor threatening to bring machine-gunned toe populace. for toe disappearance." girl I waa going out with preparations for the 1938 campaign, action. intended to go first to some flats “Impeachment” proceedings against At least 60 non-combatants were But Sheriff F. F. Francis of Ox- Chief of Police D. D. Vaughn said about 10 miles from the peak whem Hartford, Oct. 18.—(AP)—An at- said to have been casualties of No Word of Ransom ford county declared ho waa "not including toe proposed off-year con- trek against "flxlrg’* motor vehicle sir sttoMr ns . Her statement, handed to report- vention ? the negro was J. O. Moses, who was they would enlist a party to eiimh (Continued on Page Five) tow violations was fired by Chief « pawenger particularly satisfied'' with toe London gave no clue to his sub- wounded and captured last night toe mountain side. ers by a lawyer In toe Ross apart youth's explanation of his motive. Justice William M. Maltble of the ment did not Indicate any ranaom ject In announcing the address. He after he had been bunted since Sat- The Evanston sheriff estimated a Supreme Court of Errors. (Uonttnun) or Page tw o) "Dwyer hadn’t seen this girl for s;Jd only thet he would discuss urday night for too slaying of Mo- circuitous 10 mile trip on foot or had been paid. more than s year," too sheriff said. Chief Justice Maltble, speaking The attorney, Edward 8. Cum- Certain Questions of the Day." torcycle Officer James a . Thornton ixiaalbly more would be required over the radio yesterday, asserted New Hampshire and New Jersey (The address will be broadcast and Patrolman William G. Newber- from the nearest point where a 4 TRAFnC DEATHS mings, Jr., said later "his client Is police authorities said they bad he would be Inclined to be much 111. and I cannot amplify her mes- over toe NBC Blue Network. 8:30 ry at s circus here. horse or wagon could approach tba more lenient toward a man who has GENERAL MARKHAM confessions from Dwyer which to 9 p. m„ Central Standard Time) Ths officers were wounded fatol- plane. sage In any way. You win have to wore substantially the same. The terrain prohibta the uae of violated toe motor vehicle law and you® own conclusions about Political obnervere here consider- OVER THE WEEKEND Is enough of a good sport to admit Brought by plane from New Jer- ed likely that he might take Issue (Oonttnoed on Page Eight) automobiles. 1 It and take his medicine than toward sey to Portland, Dwyer was token with toe President on some legisla- Only Meager Repotta. RESIGNS m s POST Three weeks of silence has to a lonely Gloucester road where one who tried to get hIs case strengthened conjecture that Roas tive recommendations, or at least At Evanston, Wyo., Sheriff Frank Tlxed.’' police said he re-enacted toe slay- outline the Republican viewpoint. L. Narromore, made tola comment: He said; suffering from a heart aliment’ ing of toe doctor’s white-haired Mr. Roosevelt said there waa Im- Id Addition A Hanging And might have died In toe hands of his wife. STRAUS MENTIONED The meager Information reacbliqi "Fixing doesn't happen as gen' capturs. perative need for crop control ray office does not Indicate whether erally as many people think, but It Chief Of Army Engineers Be- Aocused by Victim wage-hour, regional planning, gov- The text of Mrs. Roas’ statement any of the persona aboard tha plane Viedm Of Bnms Bring The is one of toe things we are tiding to follows: County Prosecutor Albert Knud- ernment reorganization and anti- escaped Injury, but there la suffi- stamp out. Generally when a per- sen said the youth pointed to toe trust legislation. FOR HOUSING POST cient evidence to beUeve the plane son gets Into trouble with the law gan His Career Way Back 1, Mrs. Rosa.wiah to make a final To Re\-lew O.O.P. State’s Total Up To Six. appeal to toe seemingly heartless road and said "There Is the place was badly damaged ■■ one report he thinks of ala own as a special I kUled Mrs. Littlefield because The speech also will give Lsndon said wreckage could be seen for case which would be tried by a spe- Individuals who have token and are felt she suspected I bad killed her an opportunity, if he wishes, to re- some distance from the air.” cial set of rules which do not apply In Horse and Boggy Days. bolding my husband, Charles 8 view Republican party affairs, par- Rosa. husband. New York Gty Expert Has The plane was last heard ever By ASSOCIATED PRESS. to an3Tone else. "In fact, she said to me, ‘You ticularly toe suggestion of former Rock Springs at 8:19 p. m. (Moun- Traffic mishaps snuffed out four "The fact Is there can be no jus- "Meet the Demaads" killed him u d I am going up toe President Hoover and others for a tain Time) last night when N ot B. Uvea in (Connecticut during the tice. no equality before the law. im- Washington, OcL 18—(AP)—A "It has been three weeks since my national convention next year to D. Woodgerd radioed: short, square-jawed soldier 60 road to get help.' Then I choked her Appomtment To See The week-end as If in lUustratton of less the same rules apply with o t husband waa taken and Insofar as and tied a belt around her neck. formulate policies. the basis of a radio address of the equal force to everybody." who saw Federal expenditures for we have been able, we have agreed The Republican national commit- "slightly rough. All O.k." , state’s auto fatality record. Other Speakers Improvements on toe nation's to and met all demands of toe per- Dwyer’s mother la a nurse a t a tee will meet In Chicago Nov. 8 to President At Hyde Park. At that time a drizzling rain and waterways stepped up from (50,- Hebron sanitarium. Hla father died heavy fog blanketed aoutowestem In addition a hanging and a vic- Others who spoke 'in a program *~"s holding my husband. Hla several years ago and, police said, consider a convention call. London Wyoming. Thta morning there was tim of burning brought the violent inaugurating a statewide campaign 000,000 to about (300,000,000 a year and some of his lieutenants have only a 200 foot celling at Cheyenne, toU to six. to reduce aeddente Included Gov. while chief of Army en^neers, re- (UsetiaMd ■■ Page rwo) not shown particular enthusiasm Daniel D. Harvey of Weaton Wilbur L. Cross, chairman Samuel linquished his poet today. (OMOMsd m Page r«a) for such a meeting. Hyde Park. N. Y., Oct. 18.—(AP) Vfyo., end spotty weather condi- Injured fatally early yesterday H. Fisher of the highway safety Major General Edward Murphy The speech, In any event, will be —President Roosevelt made an ap- tions prevailed generally. Snow fell St Denver. Ren her automobile crashed Into comndsrton, Michael A. Connor, Markham—"Eddie’’ to hU InUmates regarded as another step In toe pointment today to receive Nathan tree In that town. died Straus, New York City bousing ex- Sheriff M. J. DankowaU led a commissioner of motor vehicles and In toe service—began his career as early Republican campaign to In- ground party of 19 men Into the hours later In Norwalk hoa- Anthony Sunderland, commissioner an Army engineer back in toe crease the p,.rty‘s seats In Congress pert, who haa been prominently pltaL of state police. Capitol Is Not Yet Ready mentioned for the poat of United desolate Fircbole country south of "horse and buggy" days. In toe 1938 election. Green River, Wyo., on a theory the Struck by an automobile in Chief Justice Maltble, asserting The (300.000.000 flood control Organization for toe campaign States Housing Authority created Bridgeport early yesterday, WUllam In toe last session of Congress. Douglas skyliner might have mada that “the law must take its course, plan for the lower Mississippi val- boa been under way for weeks, but a landing there. Few ranches am Addollnl„ 87, of that city died with- and the dead cannot be merciful to For That Extra S^sion no major figure In toe party has yet Straus, son of an old New York in a few minutes. The car was ley, started years ago, was finished studded with buttes. their killers", urged "everyone In in his administration. discussed publicly toe lasuea on philanthropic family and long a Among the passengers oa the driven by Thomas Carraflello, 40, this state make , It hla business which votes win be asked. student o t housing problems In ■lao o t Mdgeport. soma Ume within the next few Gosutructlon of the Fort Peck. missing airliner were Mrs. Camp- BonnevtUe and Tygart Dams, and Watching Elections Metropolitan alum areas, waa invit- bell Pritchett social prominent la Dtes from Injortea. to go to one of our courts ■easlons, Qm- Some Indication of which way the ed to toe Bummer White House at a Max Alderman, 71, who was and listen to, the cases that coma up the Muskingum river valley reser- iireaa may be ready for the Capitol Washington and Charles D. Renouf, olnce bulldiof occupied by M w ve Ume when a selection for toe new also of Washington, a former U. A. ■truck by a car Saturday night In the course of a morning." voirs In Ohio was begun during hla but tha Capitol isn’t ready for Oon- excavations. (CoaHnoed on Page Five) while crossing a New Haven street, term. ~~om. Federal position was believed Im- L. district traffic manager. When Too Fost Tim jangia of hammers and drUa minent. The transport left Chicago a t filed yeeterfiay In New Haven hoe- The answer to the question "how “No swivel chair officer," la the To put It plainly—the old build- «cnoing through tha claaalcal cor- pltzi. fast Is too fast?" was supplied Iro way aaaociatea describe markhara. ing la in the midst of having her ridors. TREASUBY BALANCE He haa been urged .^fSr the Job, 13:30 p. m.. Central Standard Time, Bums anfi Injuries receivefi Sat- Oommlssloner Connor, who said: Rerorda show he has traveled more face lifted. They may get her with Its control over' mliuona ot yesterday, stopped at Omaha, left Air conditioning apparatus Cheyenne at 8:28 p. m.. Mountain nrday when his automobile over- ’Any time a motor vehicle Is go- extensively than any of his prede- ready la time for toe start of the ■Prawled all over Capitol HUL Waahington, Oct. 18—(AP)—The doUmn in Federal loans and grants tumed and ignited Saturday In ing so fast that It cannot be stopped cessors. Nov. 18 aeaslon. but aha won't kx>k position of toe Treasury O ct IS: to local housing groups for slum Standard Ume, and waa due la Only half the new name platee Salt Lake City at 8:43 p. bl , (MJB. Omnge caused the death of Charles to avoid hitting somebody or some- Oomposer, Teacher primed for the party. Receipts, (13,130.229.18; Expendi- clearanca and low-rent home con- Turpin. 37. of Oieater, Pa. up on the Senators' doors. The T.) thing, It is going too fast." .An accomplished pianisL he com- A bold peek behind the operations new wooden modela are four times tures, (12,170,365.20; balance, (3. strucUon, by many leading housing The bo(to o t Edward N. Skinner, The motor veblelea commlaaloner posed the music for songs and today diecloaed: 808,045.367.93; customs receipts for ““ bronse markers authorlUea: PREVIOUS D18A8TEBS w u found Szturdny ■erted that while drivers' exam- hymns that still are In uae a t West l ^ t y of painting atUl to be done. and atnut twloa ae cheap. toe month, (17,463.493.42. Soma offlclala pointed out others from a tree near bla home In Barfc- inations in Connecticut are as thor- Tha Senatorial subway cars oR By ASSOCIATED PBB88 Point He has preached aermons Men in overmlU in and out of the Receipts for toe fiscal year (alnce have figured just as promlnenUy In Nine major air dlaastars luna hxnated. Skinner waa ailing and ough aa any In the United SUtea. from pulpits In chapcla at the vari- the tracks and one dismantled. lawmaking auitea via tba pass key July 1). (t828,3S5.032.26; expendi- fi®*P®nfi*nt, a medical examiner Three-fourtbe of the Senate'e hle- ■peculaUon over toe Important ap- claimed 101 lives la the UUtod Mkl. he te not enUrely aatiafled with them oua poata to which he has been as- routo* tures, (2,239,663,789.03, Including pointment and were none too sure and said: Blgn^ torieal desks la tha proceas o t being States In the last year. Augustus Brown, S3, a negro, P bert D. Thomas (D , (613,133,394.70 of emergency expen- Straus h«l the Inside track. "It U my hops that we may have He la an avid reader of detective and vpndahed. ' j Ut^) gi^naturodly aghast as a dlturee; excess of expenditures Moat tragic and eoa O y waa tb« ■umumbed in New Haven b o ^ ta l periodic re-examinatlona of an li- Committae rooms packed w tft OUmt Oaadrdataa May 6 axplookm a t the airship Rbip •Mty yemerday to bums auffei^ a etorles and always carries several paint buckets. ' painter—hnish to hand—ahooed him (411.308.736.77; groM debt (36,939. They recalled that Howard Gray, censed drivers every few years in with him OB Ua trips. His father out of fats tm x a S Ic o with the bluff 818,186.74, a decrease o t (l,464i>46.- denburg, wlUi tha loae of (S II«el order to make sure that operators The green carpet in the center Joot* head of the bousing division of the aa the huge German atreraft a aiele of the Senate chamber only 94 under the prevloua day; gold as- Putdie Works AdmlnlstraUon, has remain fully capable, x x x.^ Y®** haven't paid your ■eta, (13,783.010.88388, Including tied over Lakahniat, M. J. to m hi R ife I ks) haJf tacked down, ^ rente (1858^13,06884 a t InacUve gold. (C Fag* ny«) J z. TWb M ^ C H E S T E R EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, OCTOBER 18,1987 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN„ MONDAY, OCTOBER 18,1987 of 86,906.000.000 'Was about SO per roof of a foreign bouse between res- cent higher than last year. So far, “NEW” HOME TO BE idences o f Major E. G. Hagen, as- PINEY WOODS SINGERS 225 Y E A R S O F A G E ; ORT EXPECTED Treasury Income has been running FRANCirSSTAND sin'tant U- S. naval attache In China FLORIDA companies! STATETAKESACHON weights and meaturea. Charles Windsor High achool auditorium and directed ‘T b s (Mri Said No” for O’Brtssi. Joan BteadaM more than 40 per cent higher. Dimick, wood measurers, George R. MANY BRITISH WORLD FYlday will be open to seniors, un- bara win ba baard bat ast and Dr. A. M. Dunlap of Savoy, Bl- Rochester, N. Y „ Oct. 18.— SEVERAL ARRESTS RERVEY, ARMSTRONG Grand National, also wrote the gafet Lindsay. aoma tlma to eoma. I f this Increase carried through it failed to explode. UNABLE TO APPEAR HERE Towne, Benjamin G. Phelps. Charles 'dergraduates and alumni. original story. (A P )—The "new” home of Mit- B. Plnney. Carl Bradway, Burt T. Workman ranwrad tlia:* ONU.S.DEFiaT the year. It would bring 8500,000, Casualties among Shanghai non- Tryouts for the Glee club, are be- The co-featurs for the two days EOSINa rAOB 000 more into the Treasury than PLANNED TO AID LOSE 1NEIR APPEAL chell Pierson will be 225 yeeta IN RAILROAD CASE Eaton and Embert R. Curtia; public WAR VETERANS HERE FEATURED AT STATE at tba landmark atop tha mi combatants since the warfare start- old when erected. ing held at the High school. The will be “Back In Qrculatlon,” a - — - f estimated last April and would more Cotton Bloosom Sonffsters Tele- DURING WEEK END weigbera, Myron Avery, Charles H. Dramatic club la making plans huUdfaig but laft tha elockworkal ed were estimated today to total Pierson said he had contract- Moore, Joseph Sebwanda. George newspaper Story, starring Fat WhaoUng, W. Va-^^-Tha town oloek than wipe out the deficit estimated for another play to be presented ring out tha boura. 2,000 dead and 3,000 Injured. graph Kiwanis Qub They ed to have an ancient Colonial R. Towne, Charles P. Bradway, at that time. Bqt some experts have HITLER JL DUCE American military experts said Gather From AH Parts Of The To (dYC Figures forecast the Stock Market slump Are Delayed In Rhode Island ' residence now standing In Haver- Marshall P. Bradway, Lucler E. Popular Favoritea Co-Starred they bellevo that as long as Soo- By Fire. Supreme Court Refuses To hill, Maas., moved—every brick Forced To Take Part lu Suit Cartier, and Harry Link; baywards, Stale And From Massachu- In "The Girl Said N o;” will cause a serious cut In tax re- (OsBtlmied from Page One) chow creek and countless tributary Near Record Number Of ceipts. of It— to the Rochester site Bert 8. Lamb, Milo A. Gold, Ed setts For Local Installation. Opens Tomorrow For 2 Days Tomorrow; Observers Say canals and small rivers are kept where it Is-to be reconstructed mund P. Kellogg, (Charles D. Ih e expenditure picture is neither 100,000 foreigners are fighting with open, Chinese soldiers probably will The Cotton Blossom Singers from Review Charges On Threatening To Wip$ Out so indefinite nor quite so favorable, Plney Woods In Mississippi failed to One phase of the reconstruc- Cases ^heduled For Trial Glazier, Maro B. Hatch, and Phillas NORTH COVENTRY InsurgenU and only 30,000 for the be able to hold Chapel. tion. hs said, would be the InataU Taylor: sextons, Howard N. Smith, Officers of Monp-Ypres Oomihand, Popular film favoritaa in thalr Report Win Be Brighter. for Congress voted expenditures of central government. about 8200,000,000 that were not Need 100,000 More Men keep their engagement at the week- Group’s Telegram Search latton of modem faculties and a John M. Larned, Harbert A. Grazier, British War. Veterans, were Install- 38th ANNIVERSARY Holdings Of Stockholders. ■ M itt Grace Reed, freabman stu- osrn right, Robert Armstrong and pne American officer predicted ed Saturday night in Orange hall Included In the 87,324,000,000 esti- Informed sources Indicated that ly meeting of the Kiwanis club at center chimney containing four In Pofice Court Today. Robert Greeley and Bert Lamb. dent at Connecticut State College mate of spending in April. If Franco refuses to permit wlth'^ 'that only an additional 100,000 the Country club this noon, a tele- fireplaces. In an effort to settle the strike at in the presence of one of the largest Irene Hervey are co-starred for the iih*s Cash Prices— 38 Weeks to Pajr spent the week end with her grand- Wadilagtoa. Oct 18 — (AP) — draws! of foreign volunteers, Brit- troops would enable Japanese the B. Schwanda A Sons Button gatherings of British War Veter- first time In Grand National's sump- gram being received Just before the Washington, O ct 18— (A P )— | ■" - ...... Hartford, Oct. 18 — (A P ) — parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Reed. M idmlnUtratlon wfll make Ita ain and France will resume "full to force Chinese from their Chapel shop at Staffordvllle a conference la ans ever assembled here. Guests tuous romantic musical drama, -"The $1,000.00 I N C A S H G I F T S luncheon that the singers were de- Arrests made during the week- Miss Cora, Kingsbury of Guilford, o«ite Scdtool Ird (ueas thla week, poHlbly to* liberty o f action” and sell arms to district trenches. Chinese have Three Florida companies k>at In tha Forced by law to act, the attorney scheduled for this afternoon In were present from nearly aU of the Girt Said No.” which opens here to- tained In Rhode Island because their Miss Laura Hill of WilllmanUc Nor- orrow, at the aize of the 1938 YOUTH ARRAIGNED the Spanish govemmenL But do bombproof dugouts, countless ma- automobile caught fire. Supreme Oourt today in an attack general's office today took steps to end wUl result in a crowded docket Hartford befpre the State Board of British War veteran unita In this morrow at the State Theater. The Ath M andiester EXAMINATION FRIDAY mal. spent the week end at tlielr ry deficit less Britain and France abandon chine gun nests and sandbag bar- The program instead was devot- on a aecuritlea commlaalon attempt save 82,400,000 to railroad bonds ■t the session o f the Town CkmrL Meditation and Arbitration. Since state, and from units o f Holyoke story deals with a “wise” Broadway The flgfure will be received with riers scattered about Chapel. They the strike waa called Sept. 16, the and Springfield, Mass. respective homes. their policy of "Judicious leaving ed to a talk by Major Ralph Miller to subpoena their telegrama. which the Bankers Trust Company, With the continued cases already bookie, who seeks to get even with Intereat In political and fi- FOR TWO MURDERS hold several Japanese outposts cap- Schwanda p lv it has been closed. Mr. and Mra. Keith Reynolds are alone," resumption of liberty of ac of the Hartford branch of the Sal- The tribunal refuaed to review a FOR WOOD-BE COPS trustee for the New Haven railroad, scheduled for tonight's session the Frederick Baker was installed a pretty dime-a-dance girl, who has jiMUKlal elrclea. Peaceful picketing is being cqnduct- tlon woud take time which, weathei tured In last week's raids. vation Army, who gave bis imprea- decision against the companies by threatens to wipe out. arrests mode from Saturday on commander for a third term pnd receiving congratulattona upon the out-smarted him and lost him a bet. ; PoUtlelaiu are Intereeted chiefly e daily by the atrikers and no one (Oontlnued from Page One) permitting. Franco might try to use Japanese naval planes dropped siona of Kiwanis as a member of the Fifth Circuit Oourt of Appeals! Working with counsel for the ma- through Sunday gives Indication of Mrs. Henrietta Blnks was inducted birth of a nine pound baby girl, Sat- "The Girl Said No” introducea tn% the posalble effect on the next has reported for work. Two confer- for a decisive military campaign. bombs on Chinese concentrations the organization for the past 14 The latter auitalned the subpoenans Each Of Three Police Commis- jority bondholders, the New York a near record number of trials. into office in the Auxiliary for a sec- urday forenoon at Mancheater Me- to the screen for the first time the LOOK M O TH E R ‘aaaalona of Congreee and the 1938 ences have been held with the atate ond successive year. The degree the Littlefields had befriended the along Sooebow creek, opposite the years. He spoke on the work of the as weU os the 1933 "Trust In Se- Life Insurance Company and the William E. Edwards of 309 H morial hospital. Mra. Reynolds waa famous music and lyrics of OUbert '^tOongreaalonal electloni. Financial May Take Control sions Will Ask Seven Ques- labor board, company offictals and work for the post was conducted boy on many occasions. sector of the International area Army in connection with the drive curitise" A ct under which the sub- | Mutual Life Insurance (jompany of Spruce street, arrested by Officers formerly Mlsa Ullle Hill o f thla and Sullivan, which have delighted ilSam will watch for Ita effect on the Some quarters Indicated Franco tions Of Each Applicant. officials of the Amalgamated Clofi' by Andrew Brown, Cktmmander and New Jersey police said several guarded by United States Marines. now being conducted by the local poenaes were Issued. New York, Assistant Attorney Gen- Prentice and Griffin at an early town. two generations of playgoers. Se- 'jMrtcata. would welcome a chance to get nis Ing Workers and representatives of his staff o f Ekllth Cavell (Command detective magazines were found In One squadron raided the Chinese corps to secure funds for the band. Justice Black waa oaaumed to I eral Harry L. Brooks will file plead- hour Sunday will be charged with lections from ‘The Mikado,” "H. H ie administration already has Italian troops out of Spain In the Pearl Button Workers of America, of Hartford and the Auxiliary work Mr. and Mrs. C?harlea Smith and the doctor's automobile In which airdrome outside Nanking without Major Miller waa Intr^ilced by have parUclpated^_____ ^______In the acUon an-1 examination planned by ings In Federal Court by October 20. intoxication. family were dinner guests Sunday M. 8. Pinafore." “Pirates of Pen- 9 t c o '•oaased at the figure twice with tear that if they remain they would success. Local 276. It is reported that the was given by Miss Margaret Kirk- COM t uf m i t, Dwyer was found sleeping, with the Chorlea Ray, chairman of the drive nounced today on approzlmatelv 30 coiflAdMlOh*™ (he 18 Robert Brattle. 24. of 31 River- y w y ln s results. Tomorrow's estl seize the rewards ef victory. I The state has no alternative but at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Q e y - zance” and others of these clastic body of Dr. Littlefield In the rear Japanese also struck at the Nan- organization, and also Introduced side Drive, Manchester Green, ar- company offers wage and hours caldy and her ataff of the General aaate will be contained In the an- The same quarters said, however, to protect the 82.400,000 bonds concessions but refuses to grant Douglas Haig poet, of Springfield. ton earner. operettas are sung by William Don trunk and the body of the doctor's ktng-Shanghal railroad and Chinese Adjutant William Trigg of Hart- which remains from an original rested at 4:18 p. m„ Saturday Is forth. Vera Rosa, Frank Moulan ■niU budget revision which will give that It was doubtful that Franco Yangtze river defense positions at charged with speeding. union recognition. Morris Chemoff. Post officers installed were; (Com- Rev. Leon H. Austin was back In wife covered by a coat, lying on the ford. a former Klwanlan, and Ad- $10,000,000 mortgage taken when and Vivian HarL a quartet of stage the first road picture of the Treas- would be able to stand out against Kiangyln, 80 miles west of Shang- Carolyne A. Bessler. 88. of stated today that the union will mander, Fred Baker; first vice- his pulpit Sunday morning at the floor In the rear seat. Mussolini and Hitler If they decide jutant George Anacombe of . Man- the New Haven road on June 1, and concert celebrities, well known xay coodltion since spring. hai. chester. Ivorytown, driver of a car that hold out until the original demand, commander. David Holland;' second Second (Congregational church. Mlsa President Roosevelt estimated Killed In Bathroom be can make their lot easier agatrst 1906, took over the New Haven A asking for union recogDition Is In Gilbert and Sullivan stags pro- The Japanese reported consider- The attendance prize, donated by wh*n -iiiari,.*. .Vi,"x each’"T't'T-b'tr" ot the three “ commissioners “ un- « struck another at School and Spruce vice-commander, David Maxwell; Marlon and Mias Laura Hill sang a last January the budget for this France and Britain In the non-in- Northampton Railroad Company. granted. About 230 persons are ductions. who make their ecreen Investigation here, said Francis, able property damage and 13 Jim Nichols, produced a contest be- known to each other. The police -streets, resulted In the car that she adJutanL John A. Pratt; treasurer. duet. The floral decorations were fiscal 3rear could be held In balance estebllahed the doctor died In a tervention committee. x a tl^ ^ fbMon from passing oo iltl- commissioners will conduct the ex A t that time the state treasurer, out on strike here. Mass meetings debut In this picture. wounded in the Chinese bombard- tween Dr. Forbes Bushnell and wa'» driving turning over and caus- James McCullough: chaplain, David three baskets of chryaantbemums if relltf expenditures did not exceed When delegates return tomorrow by statute, was the trustee of many are held every Friday night In the Andrew L. Stone, who produced bathroom at Dwyer's home where ment of Hongkew and Yangtzepoo. Charles Kimball. It was decided that “^ *.'...1 ,v u. amlnatlons In separate rooms In the Ing injuries to her husband and also McConkey; historian, James Tborop- given In memory of the late Wini- SIJIOO.OOO.^. he had been called professionally, by they are likely to center on two Refusal of the high tribunal to police station, Indentures of New Haven railroad co-operative hall on Main street. Major damage occurred at an Isola- the one having the most articles on during that period of frenzied fi- resulting in an Injury to her arm, aon and aergeant-at-arma, Thomas fred and (Charlotte Vinton by their Failure of revenue to reach the points: Anglo-French insistence review the attack on the securities The 18 who have applied will be Joseph Blercuk, 19. of Prospect Fay. the boy. Bloodstains, said the tion hospital, an unoccupied Chi- his person would bo declared the nance under the presidency of the Is charged with reckless driving. children, Mr#, diaries (Christensen astlmated level required a revision, that a substantial number of for- commission produced renewed q>ec- divided into classes of six each and street,' was arraigned, before Judge Auxiliary officers Installed were; sheriff, were found In the second nese hospital and Adventist Mis- winner but each produced 26 arti- late Charles S. Mellcn, whose signa- Dmnken Driving Charged (uid Arthur J. Vinton. however, when the Pre.sidcnt sub* Illation as to whether Black's sup- each six will be assigned so that Bernard C. Hanley In borough President, Mrs. Henrietta Blnks; story room, on the wallpaper down- eign volunteers be withdrawn be- sion houses. All of the wounded cles and It was necessary to draw ture was affixed to the mortgage. Andrew Dahlberg. 40, of 23 Lyons ■fitted his relief estimate of (l,- posed participation would give fne each of the three commissioners court charged with carrying paa- vice president, Mrs. Edith Kane; The Old Fashion Husking Bee stairs, in the kitchen and In a shed fore consideration of belligerent were patients at the isolation hospi- for the prize. Dr. Bushnell winning. The two insurance companies hold street. New Britain, was arrested at 800,000,000 in April. where the body had been taken to rights for Franco, and Insistence on companies grounds to challenge the will aak questions of each, starting 1:88 Sunday morning by Sergeant sengers for hire without obtaining secretary, Mrs. Ella Hamilton; will be held tonigbt at the church St u f f y Hea d tal, the Japanese said. Attorney Raymond Bowers was $1,500,000 worth of bonds which, Pronfiae Expense Chit the automobile. withdrawal of volunteers in a num- court's ruling. I at the same time. One person McGIinn and la charged with oper- a public utilities livery permit. His treasurer, Mrs. Anne Rlsley; post (Community house. A few droM . . . and A t that time he forecast a proba- initlsted Into membership In the with the $900,000 held elsewhere the Francis said the youth's story, ber proportional to those serving on Black'a Part In Oaae I from each class of six will be called ating a motor vehicle while under atorney, Joel H. Reed, 2nd. plead conductor, Mrs. Ethel Jones; finan- Tuesday, the young people will u breathe again! Ue deficit of 8418,000,000— about club during todsy's meeting. While chairman of the Senate *bto the room where a commissioner Bankers Tnist Company seeks to ed nolo contendre. Judge Hanley cial secretary, Mra. Mary Hall; have a Food Sale at Hale's store. ears clogging mu- virtually unchanged from that be each side. wn.sh out by court order. the Influence of liquor. S aqua] to the unexpected loss of Lobby committee Black used tele-1 '*''ttl ask seven questions and when Oswald E.'Dorche, 36, of 36 King- imposed a fine of $10 and costs of chaplain, Mra. Elizabeth Stannage; Anyone wish to donate food kindly cus, reduca swollen ■avenue but promised to try to told New Jersey police, related bow Whether granting belligerent DELEGATES FROM HERE Trust Co's Contention be Jammed the body of the elderly rights or withdrawing voluntee.~s grams, obtained by the communlca- the class of six baa been examined ston road, West Hartford, was ar- 810.56. The fine waa later remitted aasistant conductor, Mrs. Julia tell Mra. Vinton. membranes — helps SMmlnate it by cutting expenditures tiona commlaalon, which had been °ne commissioner they will pass The bankers trust company, on by the Judge. Blercuk waa arrested Blnks; trustees, Mrs. Elizabeth Cor- Coventry Grange wall neighbor keep sinuses opm. physician into the car's rear trunk comes first broke up committee ses PAPER WEEK REPORTS September 20. petitioned the court rested at 9:30 yesterday morning THE NEW and liquidating assets o f emergency ATTEND CELEBRATION sent and received by persona under another room where another charged with failing to observe a by State Policeman V. John La- dy and Mrs. Jennie Dowd; eergeant- with Andover Grange tonigbt and and drove to the Littlefield home to sions In August and was revived to decide the $2,400,000 bonds null becky of the local barracks follow- tell the doctor's wife her husband again Saturday. Investigation by the committee. commissioner will ask his seven atop sign at West Middle Turnpike at-arms, Mrs. Nan Taggart; pianist, furnish half an hour’s program. Then his estimates for the year and void. Its contention la that ing an accident on Westford avenue, Mrs. Margaret Maxwell. ic ks bad killed two persons with the ear A high Italian official In Rome TO BE MADE TOMORROW In other actions by the court, the When thla class is the New Haven A Northampton was and Broad street. Officer Rudolph Hebron Grange will be present. V were: Receipts 86,000,000,000; ex* Three Couples Participate In Wlrtalla made the arrest. wl en a car driven by Blercuk slde- A supper was served members and wanted her to meet him In £k>s- expressed Italy's readiness . to co- Jeffery-Dewltt Insulator Company through the members wUI go to the merged with the New York, New (Coventry Grange No. 78 P. of H. ■anditures, 87A34,000.000. Eleventh Anniversary Of William Zuibles, 27, of Ellington, vdped a truck driven by Roscoe and guests In the dining hall at 7 8o many factors have changed ton with money. operate In efforts to recall foreign of Kenova, W. Va., lost an atUck r * ’*'''* commissioner for the * Haven A Hartford Railroad Com- will meet Thursday night at Its ball. on an order by the Natnonal Labor quesUoM. was arrested at 12:30 yesterday af- Hillebrecht of Staffordvllle. Gustaf o’clock during which the Manches- Va-t r o -n o l Tali Cedars Forest. .Make Known Results Of House The lecturers program la about « a t observers were reluctant to After two days of driving' around volunteers from Spain, in London pany, and the outstanding bonds I. Peterson of Worcester, Mass., ter Pipe Band played several selec- UasaaebusetU and New Hampshire, To House Canvass During Relations Board which held the commissioner hM are no prior Men on the New Haven ternoon by Officer Prentice on the Leisure Time and Hobby Night jMedict what tomorrow's revision and Paris, informed persons said charge o f reckless driving. charged with speeding, pleaded nolo tions. in which Mrs. Littlefield became in- Mr. and Mr.*. James O. Baker, company guilty of unfair labor completed the examination of the road, which is'golng through reor- with a roll call "What I do In my Vmfid show, ft was apparent, how- Britain and France were rea.iy to Meeting Of Luther League. practices ^ * 18 the commissioners will meet and Anna Stokes, 33 of 67 Worcester and paid a fine o f 810 and costa of Following the Installation cere- 4vsr, the picture would be much creasingly auspicious, added Fran- grant belligerent rights o both fac- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cannde, .Mr. ganlza|lon. 810.86. Peterson waa arrested by mony there was a program of Spare Time.” A Hallowe’en social and Mr.s. Fred Knofla and Mr, and The tribunal refuaed to review a '» street, Hartford, waa arrested by will follow. M g h ta r than it was a year ago. cist the couple was homeward bound tions In the Spanish oonflict. These Final reports on the Church Mr. Brooks said today that be Sergeant John McGIinn on the State Policeman James McCormick speaking and entertainment and About thla time in 1936 the re- Mrs. William M. Anderson, attend- will dispute this claim and main- Hartford-Silver Lane when the gray-halred woman voiced two developments led to predictions Paper Week drive will be made to- decUlon against the company by the h a S ra degree ' of intelligence “ PP'ying to charge of reckless driving. The ar- on Bast Main street. The case of dancing. Fay Bircber of Wapping spent .litasd budget estimated a deficit of ed the eleventh anniversary and Fourth Circuit Oourt of Appeals. tains there was "no legal merger." her suspicions and .was strangled. that definite progress would be morrow night at the regular meet- warrant him being further exam- rest waa the result of an accident Alice (Jole of New Haven, charged Sunday with Roy Lamberton. 3e Atata Tliratar Hide* Tal. sador Nelson T. Johnson at Nan- army officer. Camp Baldy, Calif. (A P ) — ban ot thla Urns. the state's automobile death record rbarge local organizations $18 and when the members o f the Manches- MILUONS MORE RNt HNER TOBRCCOS! M90— Mr. Vola. m Mala king and to the State Department He will be succeeded by Co). Jul- In the WImauma section of Holle- ‘I again Implore and beaeach showed nearly 8,000 people have ter Fire department waa called for Rat* ef laferMt ia> per «-*nl Queenie, a police dog with a strong borough county, Florida. outsiders $30 for the use of the ball. • trrrt. floom I, ovar Craat'a at Washington. ian L. Schley, commandant of the maternal Instinct, has become the those holding my husband to show been killed In the past 10 years. Charles B. Plnney waa moderator a garage fire at 108 Oakland street. oa aaa«l4 arlnclpal Another, the petition said, direct- IS IT GOOD BUSINBS TO BUY COSTUtB TOBaCCOS FOR CIUIEIS? aet •sma4la« •IM. aad Riora. TaL 7Ml~.Mr. Laalaa. Japanese, falling to break Chi- Array Engineering school at Fort bosom pal of Sklppy. a deer, at this consideration I have shown them, "We simply can't go on killing and Town CHeric Harold L. Andrews The building was owned tqr Andrew P9T ^aC BiAntlily oa r»- nese resistance In the Chapel sector Belvolr, Vs, ed the Postal office In St. Peters- and arrange for the return of Mr people on the highways the way we waa secretary. Clemson. It waa a complete loss, atalad*r. mountain resort. of Shanghai in 5T days of continuous iiurg to produce telegrams sent or Rosa not later than 8 a.m. Tuesday have,” the chief executive ex- Mias M. Julienne earlier o f Staf- together wtth contents, causing a A year ago, Sklppy. then a fawn, received between January 1, 19.37, assaults, resorted to air bombard- NO 'HOT TIMES' HERE was orphaned when a carele.ss mo- Oct 19. 1937.” claimed. "That has got to stop ford Hollow waa guest at a mla- loss eatlmated at 8900, aceoidlng to ment of all Chinese communication Guymon. Okla.— (A P )—The G'ly- torist killed Its mother. A few days and March 12, 1937, by the Florida Rosa was carried off on the night and we, the people of Connecticut, cslIaneouB shower Saturday night at figures furnished (m ief Rc^ Gris- lines and supply bases behind the mon fire department has had no l.atcr, Quccnie Induced the fawn Tex Oil Company and Inoome Roy- ot Sept. 35 as he was driving from have to do our part—every one of the borne of Patricia Lusa on wold o f the Manchester department. Uncs. us—to make It stop. Arcs to fight and has not even been to follow her Into C.omp Baldy, and alties "which mention the CHasa A Sycamore. 111., to Chicago with a Brown avenue. Miss O r lle r re- A t 6:80 last night Y STB(S€. more than 16,000 already have ing aa usual. ""The show must go been errltUa.** . on,” said the manageia PAGK KOUK MANCHliSn eK KVKMNG UKKALU. UANClll!;mi!:R. UUNN^ MUXVUAX, UGlGbUK 18, IW»T

dividual and national Incoma for the through to a final victory, what pos- Around" (reesUT). T e e a Muggln" HAIMUHESTER EVEliUNG HERALD, MANlJHESTER. CONN- MONDAY, OCTOBER 18,1937 lia n rirrB U r tola country thera art mors off cancer e f the mouth at the point proved that men who work as PAGS creation of a capital itrueture and sible advantage would there be, to and the "Skit Skat Skeet." such cancers than there used to at which the betelnut is chewed. mule-splnners luffer more with the establishment of a productive her. In expending treasured mili- Thts'ls the Fifty-Second street be, whereas In other countrlss The native women e f Ceylon have cancers than do other men. channel for this purpose, especially which spoke easily when Volatead- .The Fa m ily this Increase bat not been seen. SB timas mors cancer of the mouth Tbe muls-spinner beads over LANDOirS RADIO SPEECH when toe ordinary channels are not conduct the meet, (3ol. Webster said '2 ttrn iti9 H ^ ra U t plant. Now there Is so much capi- tary resources with no other objec- tam was In flower und the pass- In Sweden, for example, a com- than do white women who do not frequently at hla work so tost working freely. Full Might of Boulder Dam Freed RACES AT 'GANSEn he would carry out toe governor's FUBUIIHICU WT TAB tal that It cannot find employment tive than helping the Chinese to word at every Iron gate was “Open mon form of .cancer affects toe chew betelnut. thefe Is constant friction from the The membnuie tn turn becomes order to the letter. IRAU^ FKINTINU CUMPANT. INC up, Charley sent me” (remember AWAITED BY POUTICIANS and Its further enlargement must put on a good show? Wastage of I D octor tissues in the throat, whereas this bard cloth of ths overalls and his engorged and congested and con- He said hls men were equipped THE JOHN P. NIELSEN « SONI COt IS BiKMlI that, too?). It U the block of the CALLED OFF TODAY; llftnch*«(ftr Conn. be not only wholly unnecessary but military strength Is about the last form of concer la seldom seen in body. Moreover, tight tuapenders tinued Irritation finally produces In- with gas and riot sticks—and with 122 Waahin^on Street, Hartford blgh-stooped and stately brown- RELA'nON BETWEEN INCI- the United States. In certain Industriea the work- flammation. The secreUon of toe THtiMAV KEHorilON at the cost of the nation's capacity thing to be expected from the Soviet ara suffer from forms of Irritation may hold ths overalls vary riguiiy (Oontlnaed from Page One) ammuniUon for their rifles In an Q«ntriii Mtnaa** stones that onoe matched the resi- DENCE OF CANCER AND UV- against the body. membrane then becomes altered dential tastes of socially elegant Increase of cancer o f tha lung which produce cancer. Thus toe MILmA AT TRACK emergency—that they were special- Foynrt»tf Oetnbnr 1. itSl for consumption. We can already Union. INO CONDITIONS SHOWN BV may be due to a number o f dif- In this country, Issa e f this type both in quality and amount. Catarrh ly trained In riot duty. families. And now— STUDY chimney swesps of old England political winds are blowing may PublUhtd l£v«r) Cv«nlnf Ri<*»pl produce a great deal more than we It has always been very dUTlcult ferent cauaea. Perhaps tbsre Is of cancer ta seen because moat of come tn scattered off-year elections is thus only the result of an effort Webster said the general orders Swing la king along Fifty-Sec- uaed to develop s form of cancer (Onatinned from Page One) anil«ya sna Hohdaxt Bni»r«d m th« have the purchasing power to con- more Infection of tbe lung than our mill bands wesr,.trouaers with next month. Leaders of both made by toe blood stream jto rid It- under which Guardsmen moved In- iUm at Olflc« at Manoh«>»tar Conn, aa to see how Russia could refrain ond Street until the 8 a. m. curfew. because soot Irritated toCir bodies By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN there used to be. Gasolme funaea, belts rather than toe afaouide*- parties are wratchlng tbe guberna- self ot Impure materials Nature to the area states that "no person nnd ^ a a a Mall Mattar sume. from whole-hearted participation in It Is the street that dealt In “ hot at certain pomts. him for ordering too militia Into toe Editor, Jonmal ef the American vaporised oils, tar from tha roads strap overalls, and those hers who torial conteata in Virginia and New simply finds an extra channel of will be admitted Into Narragansett And yet we bear such dimder- the Chinese struggle. Her safety pash", served un the offbeat, tnees- A mule-eplnner Is pot s person area. dl»W»r-«IPTIOW RATES Medical Asaoeiatton, and of and other Irritating materials as- wear toe shoulder-strap type usu- Jersey, several special Congression- ellininatlon In whichever membrane Park except toe track admintatra- Taar bf Mall ...... ISM s nt din, dense sme e and over- who works with mules but a 1s affected. Curvln said that his letter warned OftfuUsUmuU headed advice as this to compel the Is deeply Involved. For Ruaala's Bygala, tbe Health Magaztae aodated with tbs motor car In- ally wear clothing underneath. al races, and mayoral contesta. tive personnel and those necessary Atoiiiti bt Matl ...... 1 10 congestion. For the average night worker In tbs cotton Industry who The catarrhal sufferer usually the governor that “If you carry out ■Infta^opy .1 01 worker to reduce hla standard of owm security Japan must be too se- dustry ara eomlng tneraaalngly is- Mayor Florello LsGuardia, Fuaion- for toe care and maintenance of the club along Swing Alley Is so anuUl handles a device called a "mule." falls to metabolize starches and your threat, and Impoee martial law MlTvar^ Ona Taar tv 00 EspecUUy Interesting^ Is the to contact with human Ilfs. In handling this dsvlcs. oil used Under beet conditions, not 'here Itopubllcan running for reelecUon lo , living and his purchases of goods riously crippled to again be a men- that the head-walt'r lets In the sugars to advantage and tbe fact upon toe peace-loving people ot establishment. All bars In tbe re- latecomers with a shoehorn. The amount of cancer of toe lung In certain tropical oountrlea the In largs amounts sprays the work- then 6,000 stars are vlslbls to hu- New York, ta a Roosevelt supporter stricted area (the track and Ur- f- MEMBER n r THE *!«!*nrn4TKD j and services by putting part of his ace to Russia for at feast a genera- which la seen today In comparison that these foods are the ones which Pawtucket and the town of Eaat Ti PIlEStt service Is terrible, the dance floor natives chew betelnut, a highly ers and their clothing Is likely to man eyes, only half of thsss at any as ta Jeremiah T. Mahoney, Demo- ritory within a radius of one mile) I wages in trust—in the hands, for- with that seei> years ago. In most easily aggravate the mucus Providence. In wUlful violation of I f Tbt Aaaociaiad Pr#-** i« «Aciuaivaly tion. could be amply covered. In lieu of a 25 Irritating aubstance. They develop be saturated with It It has been one time. cratic candidate. The latter ta being will be closed and toe sale of In- ftMtitlad ta tha um ot t^pubiicatton j aooth. Of sn aiDDlover discharge may be easily demon- the Constitution and laws of the S & F M o t o r .Sales whom the backed by Postmaater General Far- fa# all nawa dlaratchaa eradltad »o It ' No doubt the French planes seen rug, with a dime. The entertainers strated. I f toe paUent will eat toxicating liquors prohibited.” r ^ ley and Senator Wagner (D.. N .Y.), state and in defiance of the repeat- 7#r not otharwUa eraditad In tbit policy would send straight Into in the great raids of Sunday night btcicla the customers as If they— heavily of such foods for two E. C Solimene Harry Flan an administration lieutenant. ed dectalons of the Supreme Ctourt ^Mpar aoS alto (ha toaal naw» pub* bankniptcy. the customers— were paid stooges. weeks, drinking plenty of milk at llabad taaraln are Russian government property, Support of the President also was of too state” he would bring “ Im- And nobody minds. No, Indeed. For the same time, toe mucus elimina- All rlshta of raputiiicationt at Is It any wonder that the great mentioned In a factiona' campaign peachment chargea forthwith." t - i paeii < dlanatrhaa harain ara alto ra* aa, o f course, are the Russian-built they are having fun. tion wlU gradually Increaae; while. As T h e "Sanrad labor organizations and the big planes. There seems to be little in Arkansas, wliere voters picked If he eats little or none of these Informed of Curvln's letter toe AID TO RELIEF a successor today to the late Sena- farm unions no longer pay the Can’t Kid Himself foods and also omlta toe milk, toe governor said he had not received it I Etttl aarataa cllant of N E A. B*nr> doubt, then, that Russia has enter- tor Joseph T. Robinson, majority and bad no comment. Chirvln said he liM lU slightest attention to the admoni- The saddest uot-spot about town I catarrhal discharge wlU gradually ' ----- ed that war. during World Beriee week was Jock ! leader. was sending copies of toe letter to tions of those wiseacres to whom a lessen. While Incorrect diet and OF PSORIASIS : r . M«mh.r Am.iie.n Ntwipsp*, Pab- White's “ 18“ Club, an Intimate hive 1 1 Governor Carl E. Bailey, regular sluggish elimination are the basic every member of the House. H U P M O B ILE < Uab.ra AMoeUilon former generation listened respect- for midnight revellers. Democratic nominee, who received causes of catarrh, such factors as O’Hara's Statement j Pnbll.h.r. R.pr»Mnl«ll*M- Th* fully—despite the fact that they CLOSE TO ANARCHY The reason Is this: The zany | Farley's endorsement, declared hla lack of sleep, lack of sunlight, lack O’Hara who spent y.»terday at SYMPTOMS j Jvllup Ac.ney N *» Jack White is tbe most rabid Giant T o Yo u W e O ffer W atkins independent opponent, Rep. John E. of exercise, and so on, are contrib- the track where workmen were pre- lead the nation crashing Into a de- The Itching and irritation of f Tork ChlcA.o. D.imit «nd Boston. Oovernor Quinn of Rhode Island fan In tbe neighborhood. And I t ' Miller, was anti-Roosevelt. Miller, uting causes. Anything which pro- paring for toe meet, declared: D E A LER IN pression about every twenty years? psoriasis is readily relieved by MKMBKR Al'PIT bitbr ad or Jives the impression of believing has been bis custom for years to ^ endorsed by Senator Hattie Cara- duces a lowered health state will “ Since the time that toe Supremo post the score of toe day when hls! Kesinpl Ointment, an oU formula CIRC1TL.ATIONB that ths supreme law of his little way (D.. Ark.), among others, said have some effect In paving the way Court of this atate . by Its dectalon containing ingi^ienti Giants won toe game. When toe he admired the President and ob- lients well known A A A N C H ESTER ,' Th. R.raie PrlnMni Coipp.nr Ino., state Is the will of its chief execu for the catarrh to become worse. In restored our license to operate, wo to physicians for their effecUveness. BEEF EMBARGO Giants lost, hls scorecard read, “ No | Q uality Dining Room Suites jected to making him an Issue. tomorrow’s article I will discuss have received no notification or ' MsumM ne Snanel^ r.ipon.lMItly Game Today.” To get best results, wash off the • . fer'typnsraphiPSi *rmr> .pp*.rlne la tlve. Confronted by a unanlm-aus THE TREATMENT OF CATARRH. other communication from toe The Hartford Oourant quotes the For three successive days toe | scales with a pure, mild soap. Res- ' adv.rtl.em.nl. la th. H.neh..t.t Supreme Court decision voiding the Watch for toe article tn this news- Rhode Island division of horse rac- ■vantna H.r.14 sign In White's noisy ossla read. inol Soap is gently medicated and editor of aa authoritative trade paper. ing relative to any change In our removal of horseman Walter E “ Game Today." But It seems I free from excess alkali. Uss It with *Jko H04U 1938 JiufU H oldo publication as declaring that dress- O'Hara, builder and practically that even he could not conceal tbe license or our right to operate. Wo warm water, then rinse and pat dry. MONDAY. OCTOBER 18 A t A n n iv e rsa ry Savin gs Health and Diet QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS likewise have received nu written ed Argentine beef can be laid down owner of the Narragansett race sorrow beneath that light-hearted (Training Diet) Spread Resinol Ointment evenly bulletin. nor other communication from Gov- over the surface, letting It remain SIkmI and CigUU w ill In New York for (18 a hundred track by the “ division of horse Advice Question; Johnny W. writes; “I -THRIFT” DELUSION have excellent hopes of becoming a ernor Quinn other than through toe for several hours daring the day and pounds as against the price of 129 racing”—a state administrative press." By OR. FKANH McCUV good long distance runner and the over nighL Note hoW quickly its for Chicago dreased beef, and the oily bass enables tha Resinol mtdl- lo 040 dUfdasg doost A group o f business men and men body— Governor Quinn yesterday only thing that troubles me ta that With thousands of tons of water pouring from all outlets, tills un- Although O’Hara would not elab- I8 7 4 orate on toe statement and Ray- cation to sooths the angry sidn. frtioeaU themselves economists held Courant seems disposed to press for called out National Guard troops CAUSES OF CATARRH I don't know toe best foods to eat usual photo shows the full might and magnificence ot Boulder Wa^hLigtoii mond J. McMahon, track secretary 'A moetlng la New Tork the other s removal of the embargo placed on Could you provide me with some Dam, in a display that may never happen again, at least until the Even when tha rash begins to and seized control of the track un- and general counsel, refused to “Up fads, do not stop using Resinol too all unprocessed Argentine beef sev- I9 3 7 Tbe chief symptom of catarrh aa diet helps?” lake sliould fill. In the background is the dam and the vast lake 'Aay aad condemned the pres- der martial law. Daybook Answer: The Instructions regard- my hand," William L. Ames, anoth- soon. The eruptions of psoriasis eral years ago on the alleged ground far as tbe patlenb ta concerned 1a It has created stretching (ar into the distance. Arizona forms the ,SBt administration because In “pro- There would appear to be tn By PKRNTUN UKUVEH toe secretion of an abnormally ing a training diet are entirely too er official, said “ we are taking en- have a tendency to recur. Therefore, right bank of the Colorado river here and Nevada the left bank. continue Resinol applica- MoUag federal and Individual spend' of some epidemic among the cattle Rhode Island, theSefore, direct Is large amount of mucus from the long to be printed In this abort tries and are making accommoda- 'll space; however, I have a two page Uons for I,2(K) borsea." tions as long aa there is jtag, dtstrlbuUon of wealth and of that country—an allegation sue between constitutional and civil Washington — One of the tolngr I inflamed mucous membrane. Tbe any trace of irritaUon. • which. If memory serves, was very that make life Interesting for school first discharge ta often clear, article along this line which I will Despite apparent preparaUons to ,|wrebaslng power and maintaining law, as represented by the courts, copious and Irritating. Later It be glad to send to you, or to any nual relief drive of the mobilisation emphatically disputed at the time teachers In Alaska la that they have 'im absurdly low Interest rate," It and law aa established by executive to eiipervlse the reindeer. may become frothy, thicker and other reader who ta Interested. STRAUS MENTIONED for human needs. White to me In care of this news- 'As "menacing tbs nation's founds- It la gratifying to see some por- edict and backed by the rifles of The department of education I more yellow or It may become even brown In color. paper, asking for the article ELK’S OFFICI.AL 'HEIXO BIIX* "HUFF HAS ALWAYS BUILT A BOOD CAB” tlon of th rift" tion of the American press take up the mllllary organization which he sayi the teachere sort of drifted FOR HOUSING POST Into the job because they were A severe case of catarrh of toe “TRAINING DIET FOR ATH- ORIG INATED IN' 1890 DRAM A Its speakers were slmost unsnl- eonstruetlva criticism of the meat aa governor, commands. In close tomb with toe Eskimos I throat may cause an unpleaaant LE TIC (XlNTESTS." Enclose a IfBOim in advoeating a plan backed situation—which has been neglect- A very queer sltuatHn Is compU- odor of tbe breath, , nausea and large, self-addressed, stamped en- (Uontlnned from Page One) Bants Monica, Calif.— (A P ) — A whose children they were' teacn- velope. tha Thrift end Security Founda- ed perhaps because the forces which 'cated by the circumstance that the Ing — and the Eskimos were in , coughing. Catarrhal Inflammation good many member Bflks probably W e Exten d A H earty of tbe throat or toe bronchial tubes had many booetere, aa well aa Lang- use the lodge's greeting “ Hello Bill," n. which sponsored the gather- engineered the Argentina embargo people of th/ neighbor stale don't c ose touch with the reindeer they j I cal, 1 1 may necessitate spitting, coughing, (Garlic and High Blood Preesare) don W. Post, chairman of the New without knowing how toe greeting o f astabUahing "sutomsUe sav- were not particularly IdenUfled with seem to know what to do about It. Supervising the reindeer was s ' or backing, which are annoying to (Question: H. G. writes: “ An ar- York City Housing Authority, of originated. r," with the employer deducting the New Deal. There has appeared to In business circles the Narragan- comparatively easy Job fo. an en- others and enffiarrcsaing to toe tlc which I read recently says that which Straus U a member. But Colin Campbell Taylor, vet- patient garlic will be found helpful In re- eran playwright and actor residing Co m plim ents O f ~ psresr tage for saving from thebe no particular political advantage cett race track It anathema. Provi- terprising school teacher un'.i The W P A houalng division, now W e lco m e T o M anchester's E congrese last session appropriated In a chronic catarrhal Inflamma- ducing high blood pressure. How here, a life member of the Elks, and loys's pay. In drawing attention to the fact dence retailers complain bitterly tion the mucous membrane itself about it? " under Secretary Ickes. will be ob- holder of Card No. 47, Issued by Sr.000,000 to buy up all the p>i sorbed by the new authority, which Only one speaker suggested that, that the people of this country were that In the racing season many vate herds and turn them over t' may undergo several changes, be- Answer: Garlic boa been used ex- Lodge No. 1, New York, says be ta coming engorged, erngeated, boggy, perimentally for the purpose of re- also waa created under the interior responsible. the people rarely had earned being deprived of che benefits of the thousands of people have no money Eskimos who were running short department which Ickes heads. of reindeer of their own. aad relaxed. Because of continued ducing toe blood pressure and seems "In 1890," says Taylor. “I wrote competition of foreign beef In a to spend or for their-debts, because Straus, who has mixed In New N e w est A u to m o bile D e aler to buy the things they need- This wasn't a crazy ' com congestion It ta frequently redder to be, somewhat effective. How- a play called 'Hello BUI.' It was ed for a daesat sslstence, It might time of domestic scarcity through h the track gets It all. There Is. munlstlc Idea of congrecs to bu> than normal, although occasionally ever, when the blood pressure ta too York City politics and ta a Demo- originally produced, In Minneapolis. crat. was head of toe old N R A office ^ rather Impractical to attempt device which operated beautifully therefore, a disposition to back the out private Industry and turn I t ! it may be pale. high It may be reduced by other Some of my brother Elks saw It and KENDALL One of the most common errors means, equally as effective. The In that city. For years his interest liked. It, and the following year to force them to put Into savings from the viewpoint of the big pack- governor In his assaults on O'Hara over to the people. It was a meant ! of settllnK a range dispute of long ! in regard to catarrh ta to regard It fruit Juice foat will accompltah re- has been housing. 't.ello Bur waa adopted ae our of- ing concerns. Yet there Is every Indlcatloo that |unds the money they would rather duration among the drifts and ' as a purely local disturbance and sulta In tbe majority of cases. It 1a Expert oo Hooelng ficial grreetinj-i." , S. & F. M O T O R S A LES spend for hamburger or a visit to Not all Argentine-beef was bar- the war on O'Hnra Is a political tundras ol America's frosty nrov- ! hence depend upon local treatment. Interesting to know that recent T h e 200 0 M ile studies carried out by a large Rail- He made a survey of housing con- movies. red and Is still barred. Processed grab by which the racing game In iDce. ' Tbe catarrhal exucate should not ditions abroad several years ago for be stopped or suppressed. Usually road Company have demonstrated It is such proposals as this, beef, beef products, are admitted to Rhode Island would be hl-Jacked by Mayor LaGuardIa and he was a fre- Hew It Started ahy attempt to stop it quickly with that tbe blood pressure which 1a too H U P M O B ILE ting always from a class of this country from Argentine. It may politicians sager to get control of sprays, gargles or other remedies litgl, ta aa easily reduced In many quent visitor to toe White House Fifty years or more ago the gov when the Wagner-SteagaL low cost ins who occupy at least com- be of Interest that the processing It for themselves. ernment imported reindeer from I does not meet with lasting success Instance! In the patient past 55 as In toe younger patient. This dis- bousing bill was before Congress. and packing of beef products In A t all events, Quinn's defiance of Russia and t,apland. hiring some as the catarrh slowly and surely re- S A LES and SE R V IC E ble positions In .ths sconomie turns. Local treatments alone ara covery agreea wlto my own findings Straus' vtait followed one late the courts would seem.to bring the Lapps to herd them and m teach tn# 9 P IE C E S OIL Buenos Aires Is very largely If not yesterday by Secretary Perkins, who le, that are responsible fOr a Eskimos how. In turn ths Lapps An Example: not effective as a general. rule, be- In my practice. stopped off here en route to Wash- largs part of the unrest aad entirely In the bands of Americso state close to the borders of an- were allowed sbarei of the herds cause toe complete elimination of ington from New England to make •uspidon with which so many of concerns— which ship large amounts archy. It Is therefore not com- hr themselves. Later, men from the catarrh requires a treatment to Im DRUNKARDS TO GET prove the blood etream. a personal report on labor problems. (he workers of this country have of chilled or frozen beef carcasses to pletely Impossible that, unless United States went to Alaska to 249.00 SOLID M A H O G A N Y D IN IN G SUITE •CHAIN GANG* TENTENCBS raise reindeer for the American | Possibly there are more discour- She was reported also to have dis- liecorae saturated. Orest Britain and other European somebody backs dawn, there may c arket. aged sufferers from catarrh than Tulsa, Okla. — (A P )—Tulsa will cussed wage-hour legislation. Ken d all G e ar Lu b e and For want of a better word the markets, and considerable amounts have to be Invoked that hitherto un- The Yankees Introduced low- I Note the shaped front side board with Crotch Mahogany inlay, and the ariatocratic china from any other common complaint have a “chain gang” for habitual Wlto only one Important caller In my practice I have seen many on hls engagement list today, toe ■ laborites and their tympatblurs of canoed or otherwise processed used clause of the federal Conatl- cost herding methods Into the ^ Li Peabody Mu seum in Salem. The chairs are of ample lize drunkards. i catarrhal patients who have tried President bad ample time to pre- Mayor T. A. Penney suggested products to this country. The em- tutlon which provides that the tinlt- huelnees, and from that and other with the famous Hepplewhite pierced back design. You may have your choice of the dou- The Horning A flerliklntf Special Purpose Grease jeall this kind of ituff “ Fascism." reasons trouble arose. The Lappi ble pedestal or ten leg table. everything without success and the Idea and It was approved by pare the speech he will deliver over ;They know It reeks of reglroenta- bsrgo on carcase beef was entirely ed States shall guarantee to each had taught the Eskimos to herd are still at a loss to know what 1s Frank Brown, police and fire com- National radio chains tonight, best for them to do. Carters Little Liver Pills itlon. They feel that euch proposals, acceptable to these concerns, be- tale a republican form of govern- their reindeer . In closely held missioner and Judge A. A. Hatch of around 10:45 p. m.. opening the an- Schie b el Brothers oands, moving from p'ace to place These patients should learn first, municipal court. realized, would rob them of every cause they control the beef packing ment. that catarrh ta not a local dtaeue, for fresh supplies of moss, upon Instead of paying their penalty A. A. Schiebel and E. S. Hohenthal. Propa. ^particle of their freedom to do as industry In this countrj- aa well ns A dictatorship It not a republican which reindeer feed. I8th C E N T U R Y but a disease of the whole system; by relaxing and eating In Jail, the they please with even the mesgre in Argentina, and 11 relieved the form of government. Operators from the United | INLAID SHERATON SHERATON second, tost toe method which drunkards will be sentenced to seems to be toe longest way to re- Use d A n d Sold A t fruits of toil that they are permit- American market of possible com- SUtee adopted the “ loosa herd 8-Ritcs Mahogany group with 80" weeding and clean-up details and sideboard, china with broken pedi- Grand Raplde made (.pleoe suits lieve catarrh ta really toe shortest will be chained together. In full ted to glean from the re iping. It system In vogue on western I 9-Plece Genuine Mahogany suits wdth Distributors of Hig’h Grade Automotive petition from that country. plains, where the unimala are al- ment top, six fluted leg table, 5 elds swell' front sideboard and Crotch with swsll front sideboard in Crotch way; and third, that catarrhal dls- eight of the public. ^ talk of this kind that creates reds Mr. Itoosevolt has not Included In N e w Y o rl? •mved tn roam at large, with lew chftlrt and oro ann. g g Mahogany with broad banded Inlay Mahogany; Inlaid with satin wood. e b ^ e ta really a favorable Indica- Police Chief Roy Hyatt said be- MANCHESHR FOLKS-- and ncor-reds by the million. the price of meat tn his legislative I I Herders. It cut down .he cost, and Regular $15100 ...... J l l U of tambour type. China Is the to- The china mounted with brass finlals tion Insofar as It removes from toe tween 40 and 60 habitual drunkards Products— Cylinder Regrinding’, Automo- S & F M O T O R S A LES 8/ Georgs Ross I and cream palntod interior. The Ubis body Irritating raateriata which toe Moreover It Is Ignorant talk. It program. Perhaps It does n-it seem ( ! for a time the operators made fair the-ttoor type. Shield-back chairs, were arrested two or three tlmee a I money shipping reindeer meat lo Hepplewhite Duncan Phyfe. or ten- ta of Duncan Phyfe design and toe Bjrstem ta unable to eliminate week. I t ’s c o lo re d saprcsacs the muddiest kind of Important to him; or perhaps he | Shsraton chairs ars vary largs and through toe regular chonneli. 1 tive Machine Work. Hupmobile Salee and Service New York. Oct 18. — A Lady the American market. The meat leg table. Regular ^ comfortabls. mm In a typical case of catarrh toe thinking. d-Dcs not wish to bring up a subject Zlegfeld has moved Into town and reputedly Isn't as good as beef NOT SO FAST, THERE I luf the novelty of It kept It going AT HALF PRICE Regular 8380.00 ...... J patient ta having digestive diffi- The market of American Indus- disagreeable to the cattle men of , invaded the Inviolable male do- ...... $225 i In time the herde got ail mixc.i 11 Grand Rapids made 18to Century culty and la addition, toe Intestinal Itondoh — (A P ) — An American ;try Is nine-tenths American. There those Western states which are so main; she Is going to produce musi- ! U| and the Eisklmos, never ta- group consisting of six fluted leg ellmlaation ta faulty. The funda- couple attending the theater for 8 Proctor Road mental cause of chronic catarrh ta Tel. 6220 la not the slightest prospect of In- enthusiastic over him. But If a cal shows. And personally look aft- nious as astuta business .men, be- taole with fine china cabinet, and the first time the other evening al- CHIPPENDALE an excess accumulation In the blood creasing the foreign market at all sufficient amount of noise were er all the details. That means mid- I LOO to complain that they were I very unueuai Ihdder back Chippen- moet committed a sacrilege. They I onfferlng from the abort count dale side chairs and one P of too targe a quantity of material started to leave after toe final cur- Kendall Refining C o . — In fact It is yearly, almost dally, j made about that Argentina embar- I Grand Rapids mads 9-ptaos sulU of night rows with authors, composers jin the annual roundupe. M o.j- arm. Regular 8250.00 5 1 J formed from the carbohydrates __ tain before toe orchestra played growing smaller. The propo:al to ' go It is entirely possible that there and temperamental principals . . . genuine mahogany. 88-lnch aide- that ta, starches and sugars. The oycr. the op jrators from the | SHERATON board, large table, carved china God Save to i King.” The an- 18 V an Dyke Avenue compel the American wage earner Imbroglios with eccentric custom- United States hired _ _all the ex- excess accumulation of the products BLUE Hartford I are enough members of Congress. them, familiar to A.mericans be- era. scenic designers and chorus j perlenced Eskimo herders at cabinet typical Chippendale carvmgs reaving from faulty carbohydrate cause It'e tbe same tune aa “ Amer- to adopt ways of thrift Is Just a I who know which ilde their bread la tan- : with piecrust rims and ball and claw fofih guesswork out offue/buying i girls, It means a Man's Job. Grand Rapids* made simple straight metabolism must be eliminated In ica." ta played after every show proposal to cut down the sale and cler wagea than the Eskimo I feet. The chairs are pierced slat I buttered on, to bring about a speedy withal reindeer owners could pay. with TUDOR line Mahogany suite with swell front some manner and the body often T 'blle the audience stands at at- manufacture of consumer g->ods— Moreover, Alice Alexander, the with Mahogany sldebosuil. Largs W k dealgn wlto ball and claw fseL uses the mucous membrane os a tention. termination of that embargo— the reeult that the Esklmo-owi.ed 9-Pl«ce Walnut group with rtuted leg It Is O u r Pleasure T o D o and upon the sale and production of lady ZIegfrId in point, li 23 years china cabinet with double pedestal upholstered In genuine blue hair which It Is generally agreed Is no band! of reindeer began to run | double pedestal Duncan Phyfe e.xlen* cloth. Regular . old, blond, quite beautiful and Is i wild and lo suffer terrific losses Duncan Phyfe UbIe and pierced consumer goods depend the sale alon table. Very unusuni pierced longer nece.saary. If there was any forever being taken for a showgirl | from wolves. Certain Eskimo vll ladder back Chippendale and production of capital goods. nece.ssity for it tn the first place. bannister b ^ k chairs. g chairs. Regular 8298.00 .. .. $359 In her own show. She could double; lagea ran to short they faced real RegiUar $175!oo ...... 5| These so-called ecnnon.ists who Every- American family Is paying for one tf she ever had to— to the ■ need ^ s249 Business W it h M anchester's optira> delight of Pnldhended Row, j prattle about thrift being the bas's 10 per rent more for Its beef—If li of national prosperity might as well Alice is not merely an executive tn | Roundup Ordered HEPPLEWHITE Manchester Public Market Greetings to the— buys n::y at all than It would he name. There are no angels hover- i Moreover the contend that two plus two make reindeer meat 1 Grand Rapids made of genuine Ma- paying If it were not for that em- ing aboiil backstage. She Is using j industry didn't prove so val- I8ih C E N T U R Y N e w est G ara g e— one, or that two divided by two her own bankroll. Win or lose It is h o g^ y , 9-plece group. Shaped front bargo rhat's a political question unable, and was hit hard by ths sideboard with inlay tn Marquetry Tuesday Special make four. All they have to do to her own private gamble. uepresslon 1« ths United States. 9-Plece fluted dining euite In either that the simplest -af them can un- ^ Walnut or Mahogany. Sideboard I8th C E N T U R Y deagn, center drawer Having tha realize the emptiness of their theeia Bom to wealth and blue-blood In Some members of congress were t^lcal Hepplewhite tambour eoa- derstand. a Boston Beacon Hill family, this caustic enough to suspect that the has shaped front, china cabinet very S & F M O T O R S A LES b to visualize what would happen large witn compartments In the lower struetlon. China cabinet to-toe-floor: youthful and vivacious blonde early 82.000.000 was to be used simply Aa unusual 18th Csatury group with table banded with unde band of A STEAK SALE t t everybody In the United States gravitated toward t'le footlights. to get the private operators out | •eetlon. Ounean Phyfe Ubie double Its dlsUncUve Shsraton e h a ^ in SIRLOIN — TOP ROUND — CUBE— Your Cholc* S & F M O T O R S A LES Hupmobile Sales and Serviee pede.stal with brass ferules on toe Ups Satin Wood. Shield back chairs hav- were to start tomorrow saving half THOSK K l’.SS PLA.NES When she was 14. she Joined the of a bad spot, but the bureau oi white leatherette. Sheraton china cab- 48c pound. of the lege to prevent marring. Five ing beautifully carved interpretation stogle-smoklng comic, Joe Frisco. education In the interior depart- Inat and buffet. Duncan Phyfe table. Hupmobile Sales and Service hls income. If, as seeniB to be the general be- ■Ide chairs and one arm- ( A * of toe Prince of Wales plume. Up- Freshly Ground Hambunr for a meat l o a f ...... and Id the capacitv of stooge ac ment says that is not so— wen. Genuine mahogany. holsteredbolstered In sitr t^ lp "—^ ^ dam uk in bliM, Thrift aval’ s the Individual only lief of foreign observers In China. | Regular $185.00 ...... S|0^ 8296.00 ...... From companled him on a barnstorming : not altogether so. red, and gold. S'* ’ " i l ’d "-j.* a...... n i u ...... ^ tweause other people spend their a large number of Russian and I tour of the United Statee. A t 181 But there was such a wide dlf- $249 889.3.00 Fresh Pork Spare R ib s ...... 25c Ib. •arnlngs—and only so lonj as oth- French warplanes have app-ared In she paused In California and In-1 ference between the number ol ^$750 Chuck Beef Ground...... 29c Ib" ers continue to spend their earn- 1 pay checks In real esute reindeer the private owners said’ Lower Round G ro u n d ...... 35^ u," That’s why thousands me Bh.inghal area and are partlcl [One day oil gushed up from one of | they had and what the govero- CHIPPENDALE ings, As a national means of na- patlr.g Lb Chinese counter-.’ fTi nslves. I her land holdings, ment agents said they had that I For a Nice Pot Roast— Boneless RoDed C h n ^ R ^ t . cut COLONIAL to any size yon may d e sire ...... 30, ik tiODal well-being It la a sheer im- Russia seem-s to be committed to i The gusher Is providing Alice a general roundup is to be corn- 9-Plece group In Crotch Mahogany always ask for ’b l u e c o a l’ C R I N O L D N U T M E G ! with her wherewithal for bei Zleg- “t E . with typical Chippendale carvings possibility. It would only result In active participation In the war. GEORGIAN Fresh Iteef L i w ...... IScIb". . ' tcldian activities. Incidentally, she head—Is paid over. and ball and claw feeL Double pedes- SOLID MAPLE ^ v e s Liver. W e ste rn ...... m. ir n acftln need foDu ot ihU d tj bU^ T ow fvaae. was intended for m marked lowering of the standard It would appear to be mi)..it unlike- ; more than one thing In common *T*lr •“ when buying Rounding up reindeer scat tal table with brass carved claw feeL Design of sideboard insptrsd by one N ambrwito. No other foci can siTc the Ot living, the complete destruction ly that the Soviet Union would ' glorifler of American tered all over southern and west- China has two unusual features of •■Ptacs Mahogany suits wlto Cro- ^*^1' bere*i ■ coal Uut it colorM •sow fioo rcralts. So bwa anthracite. to ths Morgan Memorial at Hartford. Veal for Stewing, solid m e a t...... ft, U Itleatily h at AaMrica*t Fiaatt A U T O S U P P LY C O . o t everything approaching the lux- waste even a relaUvely smaU pan ‘ ern Alaska le quite aomethlng to pierced broken pediment top and denza typs of zidsboard. Largs & tr a large refrectory table. China And. roMahor. ’hlne zooT is the &n- A u t o Parts Inc. Amlvadta fiiel that attorat i » y class of Industries, in speedy of it« ^ ciephanu. carries one constantlv think about, but the supervliing glass on throe sides. Chairs of Georgian china wdth broken pediment m ^t to - the - floor equipped with oN anthracite Boaoy can bnyt 159 P a rk S t r e e t ...... Hartford or lu air strength, great aa It about In her purse. Never knew haahhhd, Moer-taTinf heat. 854 Hudson Street school teachers say It can be done. plsrosd slat back typical straight top extra large double pniVetil table wrought Iron H hinges to match slde- Eg»*. Pullets’, strictly native, fresh ...... 2 doz. 59c Hertford |n1val at Industrial and business supposed to be, on a mere gesture ^ AmthrmetU kms n o o q u o l f o e ____ _ , tw T is rich Peansylventa until she was told the other day Government estimates ere that molded tegs, clutlr seats upholstered srito braes can-ed ferules and pierced board. 6 chairs and one arm ladder Softasilk Betty Crocker Cake Flour ...... ijf. pkr. 27c h s r d ^ ainod tw Cion Alden. It is Ifiagnallon. that the Great Glorlfier harbored about 800,000 to 700,000 bead of In-blus damask. Regu- a ^ mm slat back chairs wlto sffralght Chip- Aaachif. It ^rae off bo dvtt, toot, ar or for the sake of annoying the back, wdth rush scats and sausage ...... 1-lb. can 20c; 3-lb. can 55c tartfaft prtps^-uia Uboratory Every real economist In the the same superstition. private stock will be bought, but ^*^*^ 00 ...... $ 1 9 5 pendale molded legs. trim. Regular mm at aiany rabtUtviet ewea for parity aad nnifom rixing. Japanese. Either Russia is going Regular 1325.00 Wesson Oil for cooking and fryin g ...... qt. can 49c It prea eleao, tafe« tmokelett heat im ld understands this. And yet tbe owners say It wiu be nearer W02.00 ...... / 5 If yoa want aoro heal per foci dollar, Distributors of to help China drive out the Invad- Wacky White W'av two time* that. $269 Scotch Oatmeal Cookies, very delicious...... ft, 25c *hat hejpa cst and painting wdor a sapply of lim a tool' BOW. Distributors of A uto m otive ^ litic a l and economic quacks are ' ers, or she is not. in case she u. Where the Gay White VVay turns The Eskimos srtn take over the NiiMo...... 2 med. boxes 17c; 2 Ig. boxes ,39c (ISrrrer preaching the goepel o f ' light on Fifty-Second street lies determined to turn the balance ot packing plenta and aU. and hope ...... fun qL bot 15c A uto m otive Equip m ent f ^ v e ,” as though It were the em- Swing .\Hey, also l-.now-n as Amer- to continue shipping meat to tM military power m favor of the Chl- iM s Montmartre and Barbarv THE W. G. GLENNEY CO. Replacem ent Parts and tfcdlment at all wisdom, and provld- United States. But tha chances VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT aess she must, of course, employ Coast, which you will learn about are that if you want your rein- Phone 4149 and Replacem ent Paits fil the aotutioa a t a srhote people's whatever fores la necessary to at- soon from a talkie. deer meat regularly hereafter, VegeU^ Bunches...... It otu ^ risl and economic problema. tain that end, even If U means the preview: To the you'll have to move to W ATKINS Native Beets or Carrots...... 2 bunches for 9c G arage Equip m ent ■ ROTHCRS. INC • •n m e WRs, ta this country, when highbrows, thle tumultous tborousb- employment of great numbers ol far# between Fifth and Sixth A y o - R was vitally n srissiiy for not only nUEOOClOUB AT OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT troops and vast quantities of war nuM Is known as Bedlam Boulevard Bssttls—Easter liliss. bstag srbst single Individual but for the na- equlpmsDL I f she bad made up her and Raucous Row. To the low- they are, cant be aapected to fol- of A \ A N C H ESTER HOM E M A D E B R E A D — Scotch Bread. Vienna. Ger- I as a srbole to set apart the ut- brows as Gutbucket Qrotto. Even low the calendar closely. P***" ®** •*«**; Home Made White Bread__ W alk er Safety Equip m ent mind that it was useless or Im- to toe uninlUeted, Fifty-Second MsBda propordsa off (he la- But Mrs. Fred White was a bit Your Choi c e ...... lOe leaf poUtic to Sid Chins aU the way rtcert U tamUlar as toff birthplace Oowx! Wednesdays at Noon, the year YoanR Open Thm day and latnrdaF biEkU until 8. Other Evanlags by Appotetmeirt. off “ Tbe Muste Ooss overwhelHMd wticn lie n bloaKuiiAci teO dotee DIAL 6111 — WE DELIVER W e a v er Safety Equip m ent Black and D eck er M achini f * ''4 .'

MANCHESTEK EVENING HERALD. BIANCHEB i-ER. CONN. MONDAY, OCTOBER 18,1987 MANCHESTER EVENING HJBKALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, OCTOBER 18. ITOT ths Town Clerk's oSles and thslr VAGB COUNTY PHYSICIANS names will be oonaidersd. BANQUET ENDS SESSIONS now reaches nearly 8180. At last lAlLY RADIO PROGRAM The memorial Is to be built as a accounts the hospital lacked about BAND’S CAMPAIGN thing ta the morntr)g? Tomorrow states to data show 106.050 sales, WPA project and usually on such 81300 of Its objective. we'll know who did It . . ." ally off 26.12 percent from August but HIGHW4Y CHIEF TO ASK MONDAY, OCTOBIR I t (C«atr«l and EaaUrn Standard Time) projects only those on reUef lists OF LADIES OF COLUMBUS Motorists driving from Hebron OUT_^f the NIGHT stopped abniptly. Upstairs she Manchester 12.67 per cent above September last Netei An procraxne to Kef-and betlo cha^ne or vroupt thereof un'ees epeef* MEET HERE IN WEEK can got employment However, the to Manchester or Hartford are now BY MARION WHITE Copyright, 1937, NEASorvict, Ine. heard someone walking around i year. : ooaat to eoaet (o to t) deslanatleme Include all available etatiosi. local committee wlahea to give as using the recently opened "missing IS STARTED TODAY Was It the special officer, or had Date Book EAST CENTER ST. BIDS Rronrame eubjoct to ohanoe by etatlone without prevleue notice. P. Two Day Convention Winds Up link" road to quite an extent. Thla C.V.ST OF CHAR.\CTERS Dolan returned? "That might be ^ NBC-WEAP (RBD) NETWORK wkbb wtaq wkbb wcco wibt kacj wnas MRS. NUTLAND WILL many local people as possible work and for this reason, they are ask- route takee the driver through PRISCILLA PIERCE — heroine, I or to Bluefields Were not known by the police sergeant,” she added. This Week ryi?{ woe With Installation And Din [>;. BAilO—Eaett weaf wnao wtle wjar MOUNT.—kror kla koh ksl kg\'0 kfbb Gilead street. South Bolton and open joung woman attorney. . anyone. Her only hope of aver get- "He’ll want to question you Imme- CURB QUOTATIONS New Agreement Takra Work 1 wtaa woeh kyw erfbr wrc wry when Medical College Professor ing anyone who actually needs work ner At Country Club. diately, Jim." Oct. 19.—Vocal and Instrumental ■ NENS^C (SNWI vcae wtam wwj weal wdel: Midweett COAST—knz koin kol kfpy kvl ksfo koy HEAD PYTHIAN SISTERS to register. It is planned to start country to Manchester. Thla way Opening Follows Parade Sat- AMY KERR—Cllly’s roommate ! ling this fellow Worth. If Indeed he entertainment by CeciUan CTub a t From Control Of The -Com- nd wmaq who wow wdaf wire katp: CanL EasL la somewhat shorter than that and murderer's victim. were still alive, was In bis believing South Methodist church. Mountain: koa kdyl: toutht wnbr: 4:>0 ■ l:S^Dorla Kerr, Songa — ba- the work on the new project Mon- througji Marlborough or over John Jim Jumped to hU feet “I don't By ASSOCIATED PRESS missioner Of Public Works. Fatiflet kfl krw komo kbq kpo kru; sic; Kathryn Craven's Talk—west To Explain New Develop- day, November 8. The two-day atate convention of •IlM KERRIGAN—CJly’s fiance ; himself absolutely clear. Remem- Oct. 23. — Zlpser club dance at Tom Hill, and has the added advan- ID V n>*«wt^vww. want to see him, ally. Not yet Am ats Pow and Lt B ‘ OPTIONAL (etatlone operate Inter- 4:4i^— B:4&—Dorothy Gordon's Corner the Catholic Ladiea of Columbus urday Night, Sermons, HARRY I i-er. Amy's suspicion never came Sub Alpine club. Ark Nat G as...... •haareabty on either RED or BLUE 5:00— 0:0(^Howsrd Phillips, Baritone To Become Grand Chief Of tage of much less traffic. It Is also strange visitor.HL-TC-H 1.VS - Amy's: I -^'.tThVtrlL" I want to go over Amy's evidence N e x t W e e k The reconstruction of East Center ‘RIGHT NOW IS THE TIME TO BI aetworka); 90 tC ^ East: wlw wfea 5:15— 6:1^-Nsw Horizons Explorers ments In CertificatioiL closed Saturday evening with a ban much less hilly than the John Tom Asad Gas and El wot.; Midwest: wo^ wrl 5:30— 6:30—PrssS'Radio News Period S ta ff; Turkey Thefts, Two quet at the Manchester .Country SERGEANT DOLAN—officer as- "Then you think Amy followed before the police do." He smiled, Oct. 26.— "The First Lady", a Am Sup Pow .... street, as a IWA project with the wrbf wbow webc keoo kane. OTHER 5;S5— 6:30—Osorga Hall A Orchestra Hill route. Rally Meeting Yesterday. signed to solve the murder of Amy him here to New York?” a little sheepishly. 'Tm still afraid three-act comedy played by the town's share of the coel to be pro- OPTIONAL STATIONS ^ Canedieni 6:00— 7:00 — The Poetio Mslediae— Accidents,' Jobs On Memoriai SO. MEIflODIST CHURCH club atended by more than 150 Mrs. T. D. Martin entertained the of the technicalities of the law. Blue Ridge ...... vided from town aid road funds on cwt cfcf; Central: wcfl wtmj wlba wday east: Court of Misting Hslre—west members. During this session the Kerr. "I’m sure of that. When you (Community Players and sponsored Can Marconi ___ afyr: South: wtar wptf wla wjaa wfla- 7:15—Song Tims at Microphone The 145 semi-annual meeting of newly elected state officers were In Women'a Bridge club at her home first spoke of Amy Kerr. I wonder- dear, ta spite of your legal brain. oy the Manchester Mothers' club at Cent States El .. deposit with the state highway de- Boys’ 100 Per Cent All Wool Pean wlod weoo wfbe wwne wcee wave 6:30— 7:30—The Four Eton Boys—ba* Hartford County Medical asaocla- Many members of Damon Tem HAS MUSICAL SERVICE Thursday afternoon. Two tables The Salvation Army campaign ed If it could be my Amy. but It Do you suppose'you could get that Whiton Memorial hall. partment, will be awarded by 'state WMB Wine wab wapi wsmb wjda kvoo ■Ic; Neal O'Hara—New England stalM. Miss M. Louise Sweetland Yesterday: Cllly Is saved at the a t s Serv ...... Contmlssioner John A. Macdonald Wky Pfaa wbap kpre woal ktbs krbx 6:45— 7:45—Boake Carter's Comment tlon will be In Masonic Temple pie, Pythian Slaters, of this city of Eaat Hartford who baa held the were In play. Mrs. Martin won first for funds for its band officially ■sat possible eecond when Sergeant didn't seem likely. The world is a key for me the first t^ng tomor- Oct. 27.—Cotton Blossom Singers Ota Serv, pfd ... g M tayk krnc; Mountain: l^lr krhl 7:00— iiOC^Horace Heldt'e Brigadiere honors, and Mra. Marietta G. Hor- big place . . . Then I saw her here row. so that I can open the deposit from Piney Ridge a t Y31.C.A. as a re.sult of a provision adopted by I 7:30— S:30—Pick and Pat Fun—baelo Tuesday, October 26, with afternoon win attend the Grand Temple meet First Of Season’s Programs poaition of atate president for the opened today following an evening Dolan enters .Mrs. ElUoPs apart- El Bond and Share Attorney General Charles j. Me- Pacific: kfbk kwr ki^ kern paat three years, waa named honor ton won second place. Refreshments ment. But her attacker escapee. Sunday night! ally, I can’t tell box before the sergeant sees me?" Oct. 30.—Series pf Legion Hal- Ford Limited ... MACKINA'WS OenL BaaL 6:00— 6:00—Radio Theater—e to cat and even^g sesalons. Members will at the Congregational cjiurcn were served. parade on Mata street Saturday and "Surely. We could get it tonight, lowe'en parties for children. Laughlln. Commissioner of Public 9:00—l0:0(^Wsyns King Waltz—to e Presented Laat Night By ary president. She was succeeded a rally in the citadel yesterday She Is retorned to her epartroent to you bow happy I waa . . . we’d been Nlag Hud Pow . ♦ilO • 6:>0' Jack Armstron0, Serial— 9:3(^10:30—U. 8. Education Program 'ssf-mble a t the Manchester Coim Schools of the town had a half outcasts so long. I wanted to tall If you want . . . no, I couldn’t go. Coming Events Work.s Robert A. Hurley, Comp- ^ Joeh Hiigins Sketch—west 10:(X^1t:0(L~Andre Baruch. Comment In West Haven tomorrow when illrs. - Choir With Three Soloists. as head of the state organization by afternoon. SalvaUon Army officers awaK police protection for the Penn Road ...... troller Charles C. Swartz and him- The very newest plalda and dl4S— S:4^Llttle Orphan Annie — wabe; Jay Freeman Orchestra—ba- try club for golf a t 12:30 p, m. Din- Harriet Nutland of Davrls avenue, Miss Mae Conklin of New Haven days aesslon Thuraday, allowing also occupied pulpits ta the South night. And then three sharp rings you then and there, but Amy warn- Dolan will be back here any minute, Nov. 5. — Husking Bee of St. Segal Lock ...... colors. Some of the etyUs ^ eaat: Johnnie Johnston, Seng—west sic; Postie Melodise—west repeat ner will be served at 6 p. m. a t the the teachers to attend a teachers' with . . . I mean, to talk to me." Bridget's church at Hollister Street self. following a conference, that •tOO S:0S' John Qurney's Song Prog. this city, will be elevated to the of- At the South Methodist church Mrs. Louise Murphy of this town AlethodisC Center Congregational, at the doon—Jim's ring! ed me. Anyway. I allpped her that Unit Gas ...... '»ouii Aid contracts already signed InvlslM# tipper hoods. DouMte-T 10:30—11:30—Orrin Tucker end Orchss. Temple followed by the buslnees waa named assistant state editor meeting in Colchester In the after- note your sergeant found and 1 met She didn’t want to tell Jim of the school. Unit Lt and Pow A itSO^Press-Radio News Period Jurgens A Oi^hestra fice of Grand Chief of the s u te or the first of thla season's musical noon.- St. Mary's Eplscop^, North CHAPTER XXIX Nov. 11-25. — Annual Red CTross by Mr. Hurley should be assigned o breasted and belted models.. BlaM:' i:IS—Radio’s Singing Strings 11:30—12:3(^->Oeo. Duffy Orehst . ■■ east; meeting At 7:45 p. m. ganlzatloA and Mra. Eleanor Gates of Gibbons Methodist, Becond Congregational, her upstairs on the roiof as soon as policewoman who was' coming to Util Pow and Lt 8 to 20. ' d:^—Billy A Betty—weaf; Don Al Trace Orchestra—wen A rthur W. Eltlng of Albany. N. servlcea was presented last evening Assembly was chosen as one of the Mra. Charles C Sellsrs was the "CUly! Oh. my darling, I never I left you. There was so much I guard her. There waa no need to roll call drive. Commissioner Macdonald and that Winslow of the Navy—west; Little Mra. Nutland la a past chief ot Swedish Congregational, Nazarene knew what happened . . . i never Nov. 15— Annual Conflrmand Re- the Commissioner of Public .Wor’ts C>rphan Annie—midwest repeat NBC-WJ2 (BLUE) NETWORK Y., Professor of Surgery In the Al- by the choir under the direction of state directors. * guest of Miss Louise Chase In New and Vernon Methodist churches yes- wanted to know . . worry him. . . . "But I have a kev COL. MURPHY DIES StOO— 7:00 Amos *n* Andy — east; bany Medical college and member Damon Temple and has occupied all London Friday. She attended a Fritx knew . . . I didn't see a newspaper union at Emanuel Lutheran church. would not In the future participate r;^****' wbzwrbza wbal of the chairs In the local unit, where the organist and choirmaster, Clif- Victory Assembly of RockvlUe terday. "Did she really find W orth?" to Amy’s office. Jim. Why don't as a party to any new contract let Irma Olen at the Organ—west wham kdka wgar wxyz wjtn w #>t of the board of examiners, Ameii- ton C. Brainerd. was awarded a silver loving cup for Kreisler concert in the evening. until half aa hour ago . . ." you go right over! Tell the watch- Nov. 29.—Ckmcert by Westminster S tl ^ 7:10*Uncls Ezra Radio Station wrna4 will waby webr wcky w s^ wean she has been a member for fourteen Major William G. Harris of New Jim'a arms were around her., a "She did. What's more she gath- New York, Oct. 18.—(AP) — for Town Aid roads. This agree- S;S0— 7:J0—New Verk Parade—weaf; wlcc wleu; Midwest: wenr wis kwk koll can Board of Surgery, will be the The entire program waa built increasing Its membership more Evangelist Frank Cummlnga of ered enough evidence to send him to man In the Cannon Building that Choir at high school auditorium, years. Five years ago ahe sUrted York, editor of the Salvation Army bulwark against fear and uncertain- sponsored by Beethoven and G aef C!olonel Grayson M.-P. Murphy, ment was m.idc in keeping with the Carol Weymann, Songs, and Top wren wmt kso wowo w-Tn; South: guest speaker. Dr. Eltlng will speak around the theme of the Lord's Sup- than 100 per cent. This assembly New London gave a lecture In the organ, "The War Cry," waa the prison. Thers was only one thing you’re a friend of mine . . . Here, -^Hatters Dance Orchestra—networs wrtd wnbr krgv kfilro wi^ii krls wjbo on the subject, "Keeping Up With through the chain of the state or- ty and death Itself, and a lly waa Clubs. prominent Wall street figure, and Town Aid Act of 1931 which pro- S:0(h—Phil Baker, Comedy — wdiu waga wsgn kxya; Mountain: kio ganization aa Grand Outer Guard per. The first number was a set- also won the 85 prize offered by Town Hall Friday evening. The guest speaker at the South Method- . . . she had to be able to prove he the key is In the secretary. . . vides that the funds made available _ eaat; Ballads. Irms Qisn, etc—west kvod kghf; Pacific: kgo kfsd kez kga Medical Practice. He will also lls- ting ol the words from the psalms the local aasembly for the best song theme was "WUl America Be Drawn sobbing hysterically on his shoul- She got it out, handed It to him. head of the brokerage firm bearing keen kjr and ahe has been Grand Protector, ist church. Other church apeak- was Worth. The man had been de- his name, died today, following on under It shall be spent under the T :S^ tiSO—Alfred Waiienstsin Oreh. cuss new developments in certlflca- "The Lord la my Strength and my submitted by the various assem- Into Another World War?" Seats ders. Sobbing with wild abandon clared legally dead, you know. He clinched his hand around It f:0O—Fibber McQss end Mollle (NOTE: Bee WEAF«NBC for optional tion of specialists. Grand Maqqger, Grand Junior and ers yesterday were Major Ralph because ehe was so utterly, su- Illness of bronchial pneumonia. supervision of the State Highway And Up To $9.96 S’»3^ SrS^Phll Spitalny A the Oirls list of stations.) Grand Senlog. Salvation" by the organist for bass blies. An annual scholarship prize were free and there were motion Miller of Hartford, Center church; However, last Saturday she aaw an tightly, and tears sprang Into hts Commissioner. frp^lOtO^Frank Black Musle—to e Cent. EasL Dr. LeVeme Holmes will also ad- solo and chorus. This was followed of 850. to be awarded to a student pictures. premely relieved. No matter what eyes. WALL ST BRIEFS Murphy waa 58 years old. _S»S0 10:S(L^Muslc for Modsrne—basic During the past year Mrs. Nut- Afajor Mannes Donald of Holyoke, Item In a Bluefields newspaper—ahe Commissioner Maedonald'i call 4 :3 ^ 5:30—The Singing Lady—Mat; dress the convention on the subject, by a rehearsal ol the ten command- a t St. Thomas's Seminary, BIoo . William T. Jones was a recent St. Mary's church: Mrs. Major might occur now, Jim was here, at "Think of It, Cllly,” he murmured Ten days ago, he was stricken t0r0l^>11:0(^>jehnny Hauser Orchestra . .The Originalities Orchestra—west "Presentation of a Splint." land has made an official visitation last got them regularly—which finally with a alight attack of bronchial for bids on the federal project was „ -^ * 1 . Amee ’n’ Andy—weat rapeat 4 i4 ^ 6]45—Tom Mix. Sketch—basic: menu by the minister with the field, for the best essay on a subject dinner guest of bis daughter, Mrs. Ralph Miller. North Alethoclist opened her eyes. Some old hermit shakily. "TTiia la the key which will New York, Ort. 18 — Changes In accordance with the recent ruling ••^P^Jl’^-Woody Herman Orchestra . ^^Iglnalltlss (Continued)—w Among the physicians who are to every Temple In the aute. She usual choir reapbnse "Lord have of Catholic interest was establlsbi d. Theodore House of Elast Hampton. church; Adjutant William Trigg of "There's so much to explain, unlock my father's cell . . ranging from a decrease of 2.3 per pneumonia, but until Friday, his Toull Find It A Profltsble Pleasure Larry Burks. Tenor Solos candidates for membership In the will aucceed MLsa Medai Adams ol dear." he went on. "so much that in the mountains was missing, had of the United States Bureau of Stern's Orchestra !*52“ 6:00—News; U. S. Army Band mercy upon us and Incline bur The assemblies voted to attempt He reports that his little grand- Hartford, Second Congregational been missing for months. Amy felt The next minute he was gone, cent to on increase of 11.4 per condition was not considtred seri- Public Roads that, after un analyalt To Shop In Our Well-Stocked Boys’ Department H jSO—12:30—EsN Hlnee and Orchaatra 4:50—Press. Radio News Period association a t this meeting Is Dr. Wllllmantlc who has been head of hearU to keep this law." Then fol- r_.ore social welfare work through- daughter, Shirley House, who was church; Adjutant Hugo ^Iberg of 1 couldn't tell you before." cent ta electric output of 19 major ous, and he was In dally communi- •'Hir ••4^Ths Ravsisrs — wj» only Alfred B. Sundquist of Manchester. the order for the past year. sure it was his body which had been and ally sat dowm on the divan of Connecticut statutse pertaining CBS-WABC NETWORK • .9^*-** Sears In Songa—network lowed In order the tuual numbers out the state during the coming struck by an automobile last sum- Waterbury. Swedish Congregation- "And so much that I wanted to mistaken for Worth’s . . .” to await Sergeant Dolan. She utility systems during the week cation with his Wall street office. to highways, it recognized the State •t45— 6:45—Lowell Thomas — east; D. M. Caldwell, M. D., and D. C. Mrs. Nutland's first official vUlt aa sung at the time of the Holy year. tall you," a n y replied. Friday night, however, his condition BASIC^Eaatt wmbe wade woko wcao « Ml*"-nildw. rent.: Escorts—w mer and suffered a broken arm and al church; Adjutant Alex Alack of "I found that clipping, Jim;" ally wouldn't tell him anything about ended Oct 9 compared with the Highway Department rather than war wkbw wkrc whk wjr wdre •:0C^ 7:0^Lloyd Shsfrsr’s Orchestra Y. Moore, M. D., are directors of the will be to Damon Temple of thla Communion—the Nlcene Creed, the Rev. William P. Ready, rector of leg, has completely recovered. New Haven. Nazarene church. Ad- Her sobs stopped abruptly. Brief- same week last year, were reported suddenly turned for the worse. wimu wjaa wpro wfbl wJsv wgar: Mld- association. city, the date being set for October cried. "It waa still ta Amy’s'hand Jim 's visit, she decided. She would the Department of Public Worka aa 6:30— 7:^Lum A Abner—eafl only; Sanctus, the Benedictua, the Ag- St. James's church and chaplain of The coldest weather to be report- jutant Trigg also spoke at the Ver- ly ahe recounted the developments say only that Jim would see him today. In the previous week out- the Connecticut agency with which kmMi wbbm wfbm krnbe kmoz whaa - . Jd^n Herrick, Baritone Solos—west 25. when a reception will take place nus Del, and the Gloria in Eht- Gibbons Assembly, celebrated the for the last few days, the search when I reached her." She explain- kfab krnt •i4l^ 7:45—Sisters of Skillet — wji; ed aa yet comes from the farm of non church. ed how and why ahe had burned '.L the first thing ta the morning. put recorded changes of a decline of China proper had an estimated It ahould deal with respect to high- BAST—wbna wpg whp wbec wore efrb The representatives from Damon ceUls.—all from the music ol Frank convention mass at 8:30 Saturday for Jim. population of 870,691,374 tnl934. ckae wtbz wmaa wss( wnbf wlba wkbo John Herrick, Continued—nstw'ork Mra. Helen White, when the ther- Many See Parade. "It was the final link, apparent- Suddenly ahe sat bolt upright, her 2 per cent to an advance of 12 2 way contracts Involving federal aid. ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD— IT PA^ wblo wgb! 7 :0 ^ 6:00—0#^ Johnson’s Comment Temple to the state meeting are L. Molr. This work la very eburch- r.ioming. Saturday's business seS' Crowds lined the streets Satur- "My God, ally," he cried 'des- per cent compared with the Uke 7i1S— 6:15—Fairchild.Carroll, Pianos Sion opened a t 11 o'clock In St mometer registered 23 degrees, ac- ly. In Amy's chain of evidence eyes staring Into the bedroom be- IXIE—wgat wifa wbre wqam wdod 7:jlP- J>30—Cal Tlnnsy Program—to 0 M rs Bertha PhlUpp. and Mrs. ly, dignified, and eminently suiUbIs companying the first hard frost of day night to witness the parade perately, "It terrifies me to think yond. The window to the fire es- 1936 week. rs wrec wlac wwl wtoo krld ktrh Frelda Schelner with the alternates for a service of medlUtlon. The of- James's school ball. At 1 o'clock what the law can do to an Inno- agalnt Worth. That Is—If her sus- 6ktm waco ko«*a wdbo wbt wdae wbli •>00— 6:0I^Phlladtlphla Orchsstra^w RADIO®"^ the season. of local bands opening the band picion vvero true. That’s why ahe cape, the one she had so carefully wdbj WWTS wmbg waja wmbr wala 6:00—10:00—Warden Lawss Drama Mrs. Mabel Morganson and Mrs firtory anthem was an aria for full the delegates adjourned to the drive. Organisations assembled at cent man . . . Where would I oe fctnl Itgko wcoa wdne wnox kwkh knew tilO—iO :^T ha Nat'l Radio Forum —— :------Day Ellen Fisa. chorus "Thanks be Thee", by Han- Country club where luncheon was Everett G. Lord has sold to Jo- sent me to Bluefields Immediately left open only one Inch, was now Estimated September sales of Eddl# Rogers Oroh, seph Barrasso of Gilead the four- the Citadel, marched to the Center now If the Perrys had not met me ? halfway open, and the curtains were y»mm wjoo wcha wpar wmaa weoe Pd"*co A Orchestra Caatam Standard Time Turkeys Stolen del. served. and the length of Main street, coun- In JaU, Ilka my poor father, only to check for her. while she kept her now passenger care were placed at Hawkins Orchaatra Aliss Catherine Shea, who waa acre plot of land with barn, situat- aye on Worth here ta New York. blowing In the .breeze! 230,000 unite by R. L. Polk and Oo. MIDWBST —vmbd wlaa wlbw kfk 11iB^12;30—Blltmoro Boys' Orchaatra Lester W. Mitchell of Hartford The services of three soloists were termarching to the Army head- r d be a murderer. Listen to me, required during the evening and toastmaster at the Saturday evening ed on the Hebron-GUead road. Mr. She was so terribly afraid he’d be- (To Be OontUtied) an Increase of 10,000 over Its provl Special broadcast. TumplkA a short distance from Lord bought the property at the H. quarters. Units ta the line of aUy, I've got to tall you the whole Lanz'a Comer, reported to the po- were taken from the regular mem- banquet Introduced Father Reldv march, headed by the Dllwrorth- sto^. gin to get suspicious , . oui estimate. Returns from 27 10:00—Wayne King's Orchestra. Tonight: 10:30—1937 community and Rev. James P. Timmins, rector C. Porter estate auction some weeks "W hat did you find out ta Blue- mobilization for human needs. lice on Saturday that some one nad berahlp of the choir. Miss Eleanore ago. Comell Post, Drum and Bugle corps "My father was an officer ta the 10:80—"All America". WlUard soprano, Kenneth Graham of St. Bridget's church, and the were: Girl Scouts Drum and Bugle fields?" R. C. HILUIUN SUSPENDS 11:00—Sports—News. President Roosevelt, Charles P. Talt stolen eight turkeys from hla place Mlsa Mildred Kruger ot New bank—you probably heard, that and Pittsburg Symphony orchestra. Mr. Mitchell la one of the farmers tenor, and Robert Gordon baritone. speakers of the evening. Mrs. T. J corps. St. John's Polish National much straight. You couldn't have "Just this. Amy knew the old WTIC ll:15—jBy Freeman's Orchestra. These soloiaU were In good form, Horrigan of Meriden, third vice- Haven la teaching at the Jagger Church Drum corps; Nathan Hale hermit pretty well. Frequently she WEAF-WJZ-NBC. WABC-CBS, who has reported thefU of other school In place of Mias Helen Robb, kaard that be was the squarest. TtmTslera B roadcutlnf Servloe. 11:30—George Olsen's orchestra. WOR-MBS (30 minutes.) sang with great feeling, and gave president of the National Council ot Junior L. O. L. Lodge Drum and rode out through the mountains and TAXDERMISTRY WORK The Electromaster 12:00—Dick Jurgens' orchestra. poultry and vegetables from his who resigned to accept a first grade flnss8 man that ever lived. He BarUord, Coiuu an Intelligent InterpreUtlon of the Catholic Women, spoke on the sub- Bugle corps; Manchester Pipe Band never did a crooked thing, he stopped at his shack. She’d been 12:30 a. m.—Orrin Tucker's orches- farm during the past few weeks. several paru. ject "Catholic Women and Catho- position in Haddam. Miss Krttger Is kind to him. The day of the rob- W. 1040 H. a S8.-i H. New York, Oct. 18.—(AP) —Out- The Rockville police are Investi- and the Salvation Army band. never thought a crookd scheme. tra. Dr. Story, the minister of the lic Action." Attorney William J. a graduate of the New Britain The parading bands were given bery, ahe aaw him ta town. She Slump In Business Makes It IM tum Btaadanl Tima door pickups of experimental tele- gating. The farm Is outside of the v-hea of thla town, who is state de- Teachers' College, and has had ex- Never. He lost a great deal of (Reconditioned) vision broadcasts here are not to get city limits on the main road be- church, conducted the service and refreshments at the citadel follow- money. It bothered him more than told him of some old suits of mine Unwise To Carry A Stock Of Tomorrow’s Program gave a short Ulk In keeping with puty of the Knights of Columbus perience as a substitute teacher In ing the parade. A feature of the which he might have If he wanted A m. under w-ay as soon as It was first tween Hartford and Worcester. ba let on to Amy or me. Then out Supplies. Maadsy, Oet. 18 hoped. The Indications now are the occasion. gave an Interesting and appropriate the New Haven schools. evening wma the appearance ta uni- to stop for them. He did, that af , m. 7:00—ETA ALPHA ProgrammA Short Calendar discourse on "The ResponslbUtUea of a clear sky, these bonds were that It win be two or three weeks form of Major Myrtle Turktagton. stolen — negotiable bonds, which temoon. It was getting late and rKK>—-Lorenao 1 Jones. 7:30—Shoppers SpeclaL A short calendar aeailon of the of a Citizen." former A. E. F. Salvation Army Ronald C. Hillman. Highland Park 7:45—News Service. before they do. ToUand County Superior court ts were as good as cssh anywhere. she suggested that be ileep ta the taxidermist, will not practice the 4:15—‘-^Tbe ______OuJdlnK_ . The delay la due to the fact that Paat President, Mrs. Lillian Ma- "Doughnut Girl" who assisted In room over our garage fo rthe nlghL 4;>0—Tbs Story of Mary Marlin. 8:00—Treasure House. being held today with Judge Ed- SCANDIA LODGE WILL h^oney presented to retiring SUte serving refreshments with the Girls' My father was accused. I can't tell profeasloD this fall. For 13 years be 8:18—Shoppers SpeclaL more time Is being required to put ward J. Quinlan of Norwalk pre- SOUTH COVENTRY you what a shock It was. AU my But he was ta a hurry to get home, has held a state license, and a 4:45—The Road of Ufa. the equipment together. It Is being Fresldent Miss Sweetland a token Brigade. he told her. 8:00—O'Brien and Swlngaroos. 9:00—Mrs. Nancy Chase. siding. Included In the schedule la of esteem from the asembUes repre- Rally Aleeting. life I'd assumed blindly that you scientific collector’s license for three 9:15—Dear CoIumblA boused In two mobile units, one for HAVE “ SWEDISH NIGHT" sented. The following committee appoint- "Amy doubted whether he ever yoors. Since 1924 he has mounted 8:15—*Whlto The a ty Bleeps'*. the electric camera and the other for an application by Attorney Joel H Major Ralph Miller, divisional can look a man ta the eye and teU 8:80—Jack Armatron, — Tte AO- 9:28—Newa Service. Reed, 2nd, representing the Stafford ments have been made by Etarle W. whether he's honest. I laughed reached home that night. Worth more than 800 specimens. the ultra-short wave relay trans- twice Green Unit, American Legion officer of the Hartford district, had run him flown, perhaps, and American Boy. 9:80—Richard Maxwell. mitter. Springs Agricultural Society, for an Swedish Night" will be observ- wth Gibbons Assembly during its opened the rally meeting ant] pre- when they came to arrest Dad. Some of his work whlc6 may be 8*A5—‘TJtUe Orphan Annie". 9:45—Yodltng Jim Ingalls. order setting a time limit for pre- 16 years of existence. Auxiliary of Coventry and Mans- The Judge would throw the case out then conceived the bright idea of seen at tbs children's Museum in When the apparatus is ready It ed by Scandia Lodge, No. 23, Order sented Charles Ray. general chair- changing personalities. That's ELECTRIC RANGE field: Americanism, Mrs. A rthur J. 8:00—N ew ,. 10:00—Pretty Kitty Kelly. It will be put to work about the sentation of claims against the so- of Vaan. at lU regular meeting at man of the campaign organization. of court . . . Hartford which Includes a pair of 8:18—**rhe Revelera". 10:15—Myrt and Marge. Macfarland, Maiufleld; child wel- "But It wasn't that way at all. where I’ve been this week, tn rattlesnakes. He hoz mounted more streets of New York and other sec- ciety which u now being liquidated Orange Hall Thursday night at 8 Mr Ray Introduced the speakers Smokey Joe Barlow's shack. And 8:85—Muatcal Interlude. 10:80—Suttou A Blits. tions of the big city as another ad- and for the appointing of an ap- o'clock, at which Ume the chairs fare, Airs. Thomas BuUer, Mans- of the afternoon. G. H. Waddell, Those lawyers, the state's lawyers, than 350 pheazanU, mors than 150 8:50—Wrl(btvUle Clarion. 10:45—Madison Ehisemble. praiser. A report, la alao to be HEm fleld; ConsUtuUon and bylaws, Mrs. built up the most Intricate, the none of my clothes were there! He Kray aqulrreli. 25 Joxes and 24 deer junct for the field test studio and will be occupied by the oldest mem- town treasurer, referred to the fine never reached home. Knowing heads. 8:45—Jack, The Inquisitor. 11:00—^AI White—Vagabond Pianist Empire State traasmitter being op- given by Walter Scott who la tem- bers In the order of their seniority Willard Green, Coventry; educaUon eenrtce and the willing eplrlt of the most Infallible case! Step by step, T:00—AnM3S 'n ' A ndy. 11:16—"Carol Kennedy's Romanos'* ®' pastor of of World War orphans. Miss Lura they proved my father '^ Ity . . . that, we can have the body disln- Hillman gives most of his credit erated with the RCA-NBC system. porary receiver of the association in membership. 8. Emil Johnson, Army band over a period of years, larred and Identified more accu- T:15—Uncle Eizra'a Radio Station. 11:80—Big Sister. It Is not expected that a demon- The society conducted the Stafford oldest past prealdent of the lodge the Hebron and Gilead Congrega- Green, Coventry; Fldac, Mrs. T. going back to hie childhood days. step by stop, yet wo knew, Amy to the South Mancbaeter Hbrary for There Are Still A ‘ rately . . ." T:80—Bbaro Trio. 11:48—Aunt Jenny's Real Life Fair annually for many years, and t^nal churches, Mrs. Lewis. Mrs Arthur Barrows, Mansfield; Gold He etated that It wras always ready and Dad and I, that none of It he had a text book by Dr. William Stories. stration will be conducted until will occupy the chair of president. "But what about Worth?” ally T. Hornaday In his laboratory for T:45—‘*Whlta Ea,lea". some time after the arrival of the several months ago voted to liqui- Alexander Berggren will be vice- D fru * •'■'"'""'■e. Mrs. Charles Star mothers, Mrs. Sophie Clock, for any community service at anv was true! We were helpless, hope- 8.*00—Ray Noble's Orchsstra. }7-'00 noon—Hollywood LowdowA apparatus because of a desire to date. No fair was held thla year president and the other chairs will Rathbun and Mlsa Mabel Hills are oventrj-; graves registration, Mrs. time. ’’ less. I t .drove me mad at tlmee. begged nervously. "Did Amy trti two years. Then he made two calls 8:80—^Marrarst Bpaaka, soprana 12:10—"Tour Newa Parade". Iron out any possible kinks. attending couraei at the Wllllman- Jacob Franz, Coventry; member- Rev, James Stuart NcUI of St. There were day# when I wanted you who hs was? Did all the proof on the author who waa chief taxi- 12:80—Romance of Helen Trent. Birth be filled aa follows: Carl J. B. An- she gathered die with her?" dermist for the Washington mus- 8:00—Fibber UcOie and Molly. The Radio Forum tonight la being Mr. and Mra. Arthur Edwards of derson. aecreUry: Emil Brandt, as- Training school In ship, Airs. Edwin Lewis, Mansfield; Mary's Episcopal church turned to choke the breath out of those 8:80—Hour of Charm. 12:48—Our Gal Sunday. Wllllmantlc Congregational church music and uniforms, Mrs. WUlla H. back the pagee of history to the "No, thank God," Jim said earn- eum. Later Hillman took a course Few Available At 1:00—Betty and Bob. put on at a different time aijd net- 49 Brooklyn street are the parenu slsUnt secretary: Ivar Carlson, fi- lawyers for their insinuations, ta taxidermy from the Northwest- 10:00—Contented P ropam , w-ork becau.se of the mobilization nancial secretary: Arvld Gustafson house each Tuesday evening. Horner. Mansfield; memorial, Mrs! days of hla first coming to the city their tricky sarcasm . . ." estly. "She was prepared against 10:80—Guy Hedlund and Company. 1:15—Hymns of All Churches. of a son bom at the Rockville City Course.s In atory telling, dramatics, 1-ew'is h. Whitcomb, Coventry; ns- any emergency. Every fact she un- ern Sebol ta Nebraska and bolds broadcast. It will be on WEAF- Hospital on Saturday. Mrs, Ekl- asIsUnt financial secretary; John of Manchester. He brought to ally nodded understandingly. diploma from th at school. 11:00—News. 1:30—Arnold Grim's Daughter NBC at 11:30. with C. F. Hosford. Hultiue, treasurer; Mrs. Carl J. B. and the teachings of Jesus are of- tlonhl defense, Mrs. Alvah Roys, mind hla first Memorial Day cele- The court record said Jim went earthed Is In a safety deposit box ll:15-^ohnDy Hauser'a Orcheetra. 1:45—Holly-wood In Person. vvardi It the former Mias Ruth fered. In the National Trust Company's However thla fall Hillman an Jr., discussing problems of the soft Carver of this city. Anderson, chaplain; Carl Hultine. Coventry; poppy. Mrs. Edwin Lewis. bration. He said he dletlnctly recol- wUd. 11:80—Woody Herman's Orchestra 2:00—"Petticoat on the Air". coal Industry. Miss Jennie Pomprowicx spent -Mansfield; pubUclty, Mrs. WUUs H. lected that the Salvation Army downtown branch. The key to the Douneed th at he haz discontinued 2:18—NewM Service. Past Grands .-Xstoclatlon master of ceremonies; Albert Swan- "Well, Dad was convicted. We his activities ta this line, due to a 1 . :00—W eather. son, aaslsUnt master of ceremonies; lart week ta Elmhurst, L. I., as the Homer, Mansfield; rehabUltation, band played on that occasion. Ha box Is ta her desk at Amee 5 Wake- (Installed On First Floors) 13:08—Larry Burke. 2:30—American School of the Air A number of the members of hadn't a abred of evidence to save field." general slump ta bustaeas that does On the air tonight- Carl J. B. Anderson, Inner guard: ^eat of Mrs. Arthur Eiaeman and •Mrs. Charles Barber. Mansflold; ra- also referred to World War days him—a t least nothing that would 13:08—Eddy Roger'a Orcheetra. .1 :00—Theater Matinee. Mayllowcr Rebckah Lodge of this family. and of how the Army bandsmen "Then you can get It the first not warrant carrying a stock of 3:30—"Pop" Concert. Talks W EAF-NBr 0:30. Uni- city are attending the meeting ot Carl Earn, outer guard. The meet- 'lli* Mrs. George Nelson, Andover; atand a chance ta court There atipplles." 13:80—Eku'l Hlnee' Orcheetra. versity of Penneytvanla bicentennial ing will be conducted In Swedish. Hlldlng Brothers are having mod- unit activities, Mrs. Harold James. were on hand for the 4 a. m. march 1 :00—S ile n t. the Trinity Post Grands Association waa only one thing—one intangi- dinner, epeakere to Include .Tustlee Visltor-s are expected from other ern plumbing put Into their house Mansfield; trophies and awards, when the Cheney mill wblstlea an- ble fragment of Amy's Imagination, Owen J Roberts and President which la being held In the 1. O. O. F. lodgc.s. Including District Master on lower Church street. Mrs. Fred Duktlg, Coventry; com- nounced that the Armletlce bad Torootrow's Program hadl in .Manchester this afternoon. our lawyer called It. Neveftheless. Thomas Gates of the university. .9tgfried Evrson of Bridgeport and The Southern New England Tele- munity service, Mrs. Walter Low- been signed. On that otxasion be she stuck to I t she followed her one Second and Third A m. ANDOVER Program Premieres Both tV.IZ- (iark-Kimliall phone company has extended its Joined the Army band by playing 6:00—"RsvelUe". other members of the executive 11, ConantvUle. Mansfield; disUn- little clew right through—to the NBC. 9 Ptillndelpbla Orchestra. Fu- Annoiiiiiemenl 1s made of the hoard ol the Grand Lodge Refresh- line along Exeter road to town lim- giil.'hed guests, .Mrs. Harold James, with a dlshpan and a large spoon, 6:30—Francis Cnjoln, Orgaui.’-l. There will be a card pai tv at the gene Ormandy conducting, and tO. marriage ot William Eugene Clark marching with Jack Lyons. Just be- end. for her." i. ents will he served by a commit- iLa. The Clark place la now on the Mansfield: emergency relief. Mrs. "W hat waa that clew, Jim ?" 6:45—Jake snd Carl. Town hall sponsored hy the An- Warden Lawi s In -i ni-w series. "Be- I .son of .Mr and .Mrs. William M tee consi.stlng of Earl Anderson line. hind the bass dnim. Floors at Slight 6:85—Sun-Flame Singers. Arthur Barrow.'i, Mansfield; Jun- "The day before the theft, she dover Mothers club Tuesday at 8 p, hind Frisnn B.-irs." ir.rliiding studio Claik of Vernon 1 "enter, and .Miiva chairman; .Mis, John F. Johnson, Mi:.. Walter Wright i.a untler ior girls work, Mrs. Lawrence Dun- Trip to Boston. 8:00—New-a. R:15 Familiar .Melo- m. A bed quilt will he given away forum on crime. .Mildred Irene Kimball of Stafford He referred to those memorable was visiting some friends In Ogden dies. Mrs Earl Ander.^on. Miss Frldeborg treatment at Dr. Lo.a Frenrio'a pri- stan, Mansfield; national news, Mrs. —that’s about 30 miles from Blue- Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Coved ana WFAF-NBC g Plul P.sker for The wedding took place on .Satur- Thoren. Russell Andcr.son. Rudolph vate hospital in -Middletown Marlon Miner. days when the bo>s returned from . r- r r r 'r r , .. _ ,.. , - i| it;;'- -. ./A 'I Additional Cost. 8:30—Radio Bazaar Bums and Allen: S 311 Margaret day afternoon al the Baptist church France and the Army band made fields. One of the girls was leaving BRUNNER^S children Eleannre and Virginia sur- Carlson and lieibert Nelson. The Misses Pendleton and Mrs. Mrs. Lawrence LaUmer will cn- 8:00—Women and N- > prised WUlla Coved at his home In Speaks Recital: 9 Fibber .MoGee at ("old Spnng. N. Y" .Miss Fild-lHirg Thoren was re- the trip to Boston with other Man- for ths Etast. and Amy went to the 9:15—Milky Wav. Anne C. Gilbert motored to Ifopkin! t'italn the Home Economics group airport to see her off. There, ta the Special discount for cash Abingtnn. Friday evening In honor and Molly; 10. Frank Black coneeit. The couple were attended by .Mls.a I eiiily named district depute of the 'on, R. I., Thursday to look up chester citizens to welcome them 9:80—Food News. W.ABO-CBS - 7:30, Flton Bovs -Marion E Clark of Vernon Center, local lodge. at her home Wednc.'irtay at 2 p. ni. aa they disembarked. He etated ticket office, she beard a man or- 9:45—“Artistry of Homemaking." of his birthday. gcnealogiral record.^ Mlaa Edith Alaaon of Slorrs, state There will he a meeting of the miartet; 8, Hetdfa Brigadiers: 8 30 iilalt r of the groom and Philip Fran- that all of those serviegs are typical der a ticket on the regular plane and $10 allowance for pres- 10.00—Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Mr. and Mra. Harold Gray have specialUt, wlU give advice regard- of what the Army bandsmen are three days later—a ticket for Chi- Tolland County Parent-Teachers as- Pick and Pat; 9 Fred MacMurray son of Hartford. Upon their return ret limed from a vacation motor Patch. and Madge Evans In "Up Pops the from a wedding trip, Jlr and Mrs MAINE MAN KILLED, ing curtaliia and draperiea. always ready to give. cago. The man's voice sounded fa- 59” ent cooking equipment 10:15—John's Other Wife sociation St Somers. Wedne.sday Devil": 10 Wavne King waltzes; trip through Maine of about 1400 There were 12 tables of whist ta Major William, G. Harris, editor miliar to her. She remembered it evening, prerede<; hy a supper. Clark will live on Prospect street miles, visiting Brownvillc, Augusta, 10:30—Just Plain Bill. 11 -30 George OLsen orchestra. this city. play Friday evening sponsered by ot the New York edition of the as one which had answered Dad s 10:45—Today's Children. Members of the Andover unit are E.aatport. and other points. Mr. the Coventry League of Women . ..! ■•' ^ 11'. A.- - - 5 urged to attend. W.IZ-NBC 7 t.loyd Shaffer or- Cheat Clinic Tueaday TWO BADLY INJURED "War Cry," epoke on the eubject. wire a t ths bank. We decided it OR 11:00—David Harum. ehestra; 8. Gen. Johnson comment; Gray looked up nine former World Voters. Prizes were won by Mra. 'The Romance of the Salvation must have been a feUow named 11:16—Backstage Wife. Thursday evening the Andover There will be a chest clinic on War comrades, Including three full- Alex Proulx. Mrs. Ivan Brandon, 8 .30 Cal Tlnney's Vanity Fair: 11:30 Tueaday at the rooms of the Rock- Army." He referred to the email Worth—a now man at the bank— 11:30—Hl-Boys. Parent-Teachers association will Fisk Jubilee Singers: 12:30 Lang Lincoln. Me. Oct. IS ,,(AP) — blooded Indians. Mr. and Mrs. Gray -Miss Barbara Carpenter, Clifford beginning and to the mlraculoua the only one Amy would not have 11:45—Mystery Chef. serve a supper at the Town hall for Thompson orchestra, ville Visiting Nurse Association A man Identified by his operator'a visited Wallace Gould and family Beebe, Stanley growth of the various depaftmeota conducted by the State Tuberculosis Caboon, Howard __ ___ ,______recognized by eight . . : ' 7^ ' 8 S r . ' ' ^ s.!'; 5 12:00—Noon—"Getting The Most the ilanehcster teachers club. I '^'b.at to expect Tiiesdav license as Woodrow Wells, 22 of at Brownville, and spent some time Richardson and door prize. Mrs. A. Army activities, stressing eape- "Y ^ere Is ba now?" out of Life" - P.ev. William L. Friday evening la Community WFAF-N’BC -2 Dr. Maddv'a fun CommlsAon. This clinic La open to StacyvIIIe was killed and two com- at the Gould cottage at Lake Schoo- Proulx. ! dally the growrth of the Army's Stidger. patients who have been referred by "That’s the Joker. The very , / •Night In Andover at the town hall.,''’ ’nualc: 230 Federation of Worn- panions seriously Injured In an au- dlc. Mr. Gray brought home a Fifteen teachers, members of the I "’fii'cal organization. According night of the robbery. Worth's body 12:15—"Young Wldder Jones." All members In the community are 5-15 Nellie Rcvell Inter- their family phyalclans. tomobile accident here laat night number of Indian novgitles. Includ- Board of EducaUon and olherj Major Harris, the first Army 12:30—Beauty Hints. Poal|H>ned .-Vnnual .iles-flng was found ta a ravine some few Invited to Join In an evening of 'VABC-rB.s 2:.30 School of A P«**«nger In the vehicle, iden- ing a bow and arrow, Indtan clubs visited the new Collinsville High ! consisted of four players who miles out of Bluefields, pinned 12:45—Singing Sam. group singing games and refrean-"’*' "HoIIace " Shaw, so- The annual meeting of the Ladle* tified by cards found on hla person made from the roots of trees, mod- school Staurdqy___ _ .1___ and_ * enjoyed . ^ a • hadK a*6a>81 dedicated ai_— themselves______s ___ _ and.... their 1:00—News; Weather. Aid Society of the Union Congrega under bU overturned car. He'd ments. The community council ta prano; 4 30 stnrv of Industry re- as Carl Hunt, alao of Stacyville, els of canoes, etc. Rotjert F. Porter campfire lunch at Peoples Forest, musical talent to the advancement been burned pretty badly, but the 1:15—Joyce Jordan. Girl Interne. sumes WJZ-NBC 12:30 Farm tlonal church, which was schedule ! was In a dying condition at the took ilr. Gray's place on the dairy of God's Kingdom. 1:30—Words and Mus'e. planning this and lcx>king for^*ard Barkbamstead. They were taken body was Identified to the satisfac to a fine get-together. and Home Hour, Kansas Citv Live- for tomorrow, has been postponed Msetrn Maine general hospital In route to New Haven during his ab- by Wilton L- Rose In his new school From thst smsll beginning ta if house is wired for an elec- 1:45—Marjorie Mills. The Girl from until Tuesday, October 26 at 3 Bangor, physicians said. sence. • Uon of the court. Call It woman's Andover Juvenile Grange mem- stock show; 1-45 Rochester Civic bus. Those who went were Levi 1879, the movement of Army bsnds- Intuition or what you will, Amy be Maine. orchestra: 2:30 Mu.«lc Guild. o'clock when dfflcera for the coming Wlllla Cummings of Benedlt, Mrs. Jack Kennedy and her sla- T. Garrison, school supervisor, Mrs. men has increased until today thers tric range. 2:00—Medical Talk bers are aelllng •Uolly-Duzlts ' to year will be elected. third passenger In the light sedan Ueved that Worth had taken the raiae money for their organization. Pome Tuesday abort waves: ZTJ ter. Alisa May Sparks of Ijvrch- Geo. A. Cour, Mrs. Arthur J. Vin- are more than 25.0(X) Army bands- 2:05—"Four Star Hits". Johannesburg 1 p. m "Scarlet Plm- There will be a rummage sale a: that collided with a truck, was on men In the world giving services bonds and skipped to Chicago. 2:16—Beatrice Fairfax. mont. N. Y., are spending aome ton. Mrs. Emil Koehler and Mrs True, the court said there was no pemal” aerial: JZK JZJ Tokvo 4:45 the church social rooms of the Un- the hospital danger Hat. Ume with their brother-in-law and Rglph Reynolds of the Board of Ed- without remuneration but for that 2:30—Wise Man. Folk senvs: D.TD Berlin fi "One Day Arnold Springer, who police said satisfaction which comes from sign of the stolen bonds In the burn Special discount for cash 2:45—Armchair Quartet. ion thurch on Wednesday, conduct- sister. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Wey- ticaUon: Miss EUesn Galiivan. Miss at Berlin": W2XAD W2XAF Sche- ed by the First Division ot the so waa the operator of the truck es- Mary Martini, Mlsa Margaret J a - knowledge that God la pleased. ed car. And whose body was It. if 8:00—Pepper Youngs Family. man. The Kennedy place ta Larcb- not Worth's 7 ' People don’t Just dis- rhe Poft’s Colum n nectady 6:3,5 .Short Wave Mall Bag: ciety. Articles for the sale may be caped with cuts and bruises. mont was badly damaged by fire re- cobson. Miss Sylvia Adams. Alisa but NO allowance for pres- 8:15—Ma Perkins. CB960 Santiago 8:45 Sv'mphonv and appear-In a town Ilka Bluefields. 8:80—Vic and Sade. left at the church office cently and la being repaired. Ann Miner, Airs. E31en Winch. Miss B.YRBER COAIES BACK Tnr FISHERM.W. Opera; YV5RC Caracas 9:15 Dance Frances Tasks, teachers, Mr. and "So Amy went to Chicago, on _ ent cooking equipment 8:45—The O'.N'ellls To Hold Noon Meeting Mils Marjorie Thompson of Au- ,__goose chase, our lawyer said. orchestra: GSI GSO GSD GSB Lon- The Woman's Council of the El- HELEN MORGAN APPEARS burn. N. Y., epent Columbus Day Mra. W. L. Rose and Arthur J. Vin- New Haven, Oct. 18.- We have tolled aU night. don 9:55 .Sea Chantlea; CJRO CJRX ton. Prisoners at the Now Haven pim aglne tracing a voice! But this lington OoagregaUonal church wll: hero vizlUng her mother. Mrs. Alice time my father was serving a aen- EUROPE GUARAN T E E D . TuMi J to ^ i r labor baa been for naught Winnipeg 11 Dramatic presentation; meet on Tueaday at noon at the Thompson and her sister, Mrs. Rev. H. E. Robinson has announc- Jail had no need to fear i^e morning has come. JZK Tokyo 12:45 Folk Songs. IN HARTTORD THEATER ed a meeting of the Congregational locks and unkempt beards 'tenoe. He was badly shaken by Xo vlctor>* won. church for a covered dish luncheon Charles P. Miner. They went on a Mra. Donald French will Introduce motor trip, visiting Hartford and church Friday a t 7:30 p. m. to dis- "Red the Barber" was back. the trial, and 1 seemed to be the WDRC Our hearts are heavy and distrauglit FEAR THREE KILI.ED cuss and vote on the proposal to one who disturbed him mosL He Terms As Low As $1.50 A Month the study subject for the vear "Re- Helen Morgan, presented by the Waterbury. Only la.xt week High Sheriff apply the recent Harrington be- begged, be pleaded with me to NEVER BEFORE SICH A LOW PRICE 388 Hartford, Cooa ISSO building Rural' America!" Mr*, National Broadcasting company, Mr. and Mra. Vercbel Wood and ward J. Slavin reported the eltua- “ »« answered Sherbrooke, Que.. Oct. 18.—Cana- quest towards the purebaiM of a leave Utah and start life aome- Eastern Standard nme In spirit I have been with thee Mary CordUen kill be the hostese will appear In person at the State their young eon. of Ulddleboro, tlon was growing (like bU prisoners' dian Press)—Three persona, listed theater. Hartford, starting October church organ. wbere else, where 1 wouldn’t be I know of your t oil and faUure aa missing, were believed to have for the afternoon. Mass., were vlaltora Tueaday at the hslr) critical because for the first FOR REAL AUTOMATIC TUNIRO Blight .Aoctdmts 20 for four days home of Mr. and Mrs. L e t^ Ben- Tbs hour of the supper given by time ta many months there were no linked to him. The police were still Monday, O ct 18 You were not forgotten by Me. died today In flames which de- the Men's club Tuesday evening ta watching me, day and nlgjit, try- TWO YEAR GUARANTEE There was a slight accident on Mlta Morgan will stag her new ztager, Hope Valley. Inmatee ekilled ta the tonsorial art • Tones 10 stadoas in 10 secoads; sta- p. m. Once more. launch out Into the deep stroyed the 75-year-oId Grant Cen- program of songs, including "Can't the Congregational church vestry Is at the Jail. ing to trace the bonds through me. tral hotel. Injured 12 Other persona, Sunday when Alfred Henke. 50 01 Miss Anne Clark la suffering an 6:30 o'clock. Prof. G. B. Clark They've never been found.” 4:00—Ted Malone's "Between the ^ u r ncu on the right side cast, 240 Echo Place, .New York City was Help Lovin' That Man", "My BUI " attack of Inflammatory rheuma- Last week-end William SMtanna, tion bunoos can be changed at will! i Bookeods". two of them critically, and causing "That Old Feelln". "Why Was i of Storra win speak on "Taxation Liberal trade-in allowance towards the purchase of any standard range within the 4:15—^Music From the Gold C oast '* failure damage estimated as high aa tlOO- hit by an automobile driven by tism. Owing to her lltaeas she was and Government Budgeting." "Red the Barber,” who has been at easy Shall be turned Into victory at last. Francis Weber, 20 of 76 Davis Born" from "Sweet Adeline" and unable to act as delegate to the the Jail once or twice before this Jim caught bis breath a second, • Gets standard American broedcastai 4:45—Samuel Gorsky. 000 'T here's a Lull ta My Life." Mlsa Mary White has entered the then went on. alao foreign, police, amateur and aviadoni 5:00—Ad-Llner. M 1th faith and courage. Originating In the kitchen as avenue, this city. Mr. Henke was convenUon of Protestant churches Actuarial Department of the Trav- year, fell from grace and drew a "Naturally, I wouldn't listen to next two years. Thi.s offer applies only to customers on our lines with standard 5:80—Hartford Better Business They obeyed Hie voice. cro.«alng East Main street on foot at Woolsey Hall. New Haven. elers tnsuranee Co. ta Hartford. 30-day sentence on a drunkenuezs breakfast was being prepared thla EGG LAIYNO RECORD. Many Hebron people attended the Dad at first, then It got to a pomt Three position tone control. Bureau. Their neU cast Into the sea. morning, the flames raced through and was Injured slightly. The ac- There will be a choir rehearsal charge. Now he wUl do hla barber- where be mode such a fuss every overhead services. Place your order with any local Dealer, Ontractor, or 5:85—Dorla K err—Songa And found It true as the Lord did cident If being Investigated by Po- Ithaca. N. Y,“^ 18 -(APl-A Community Friday evening at the close of the tag for the county. • Five powerful mhca. to ts the four-story hotel, trapping many Uca Captain Peter Dowgewicz. time 1 visited him that the prison of 5:45—News Service. say of the guests In their rooms. Most pen of 10 Leghorns, which laid 3,082 evening. business mesUng ta the Congrega- authorities refused me admission. 6:00—Dinner Dance Music. Another aUght accident occurred eggs In 81 weeks, eatabllzbed _ Hebron players are Invited to at- tioBOl church veatry. LINDV IN GER.M.ANY Their harvest was great that day. of the Injured were hurt leaping tend a luncheon bridge to be held at Finally, our family doctor urged • New Banjo-type design cabinet, in Pore Jams or Jellies 6:15—*T4ew Horizons". I from windows on Saturday mght when an auto- world'# record under eupervliion of Alias Sue D .WeUsa has returned me to go away, for a time at least, 6:80—News Service. mobile driven by Carl Miller of Eaat the home of Miss Sylvtaa Norton from Windham Community Memo-1 beautiftiUy matched fancy and plain grain 1 It is ever so if we go in His name. The missing wers Ustsd as fol- New Y’ork State college of agricul- Bremen. Germany, Oet, 18— (A D if for no other reason than to sat to Fay 6 :85 George Hall's OrctaestTA To toll ant* labor for Him. lows : Main street pulled away from the ture. Tuesday, October 19. The party la rial hospital where she underwent' —(Tolonet Charles A. Lindbergh walnnt. given under the auspioea of the aa operation for appendicitis. ' father's mind at rest. 1 did. 6:45—Reedin' and Writln'. The barren fields and the arid lands curb on the Middle road and was Bach Wrd. owned by J. A. Han- watched Harms Rellsch, Germany s Through a friend In Chicago, I got T.-OO—Poetic MelodiSA Yield harvest of richest gam. Lance Stewart, 33. Oaale Chari- struck and slightly damaged by an son of Corvallis. Oregon, the col- Women's League of Voters. Pro- Phone 5191 wood. 24. and Stew art GrosA 26, ol only aviatrix with a captain's rank, this job la New York. I disappear- T:15—"Feinoua ArtlsU on the Alff* ANNIE RUSSELL ATKINSON auto driven by Mrs. Patrick J lege reported, produced 41.2 pounds ceeds will be for the benefit of the TRY, TRY AGAIN demonstrate today a helicopter!' (Cranju tbort smsw wmtemma, $5 sddkiomwL) 7:50—Neel 0*Hara'a Radio Gazette. Sherbrooke. Johnston of Grove street. cf eggs, or more than eight leegus. LundMOB wlU be served Ptaopolia. S. C —Dick Mercer and ed completely. Not even Amy knevi The Manchester Electric Division wingless flyta* machine with pro- where I was. 1 kept In touch with 7:45—Books Carter. VlrglnU, Peimzylvania and North May RegUter iU weight Over the Sl-week at 1. his brother, Billy, went fishing. peller blades overhead. SEE THIS SENSATIONAL NEW 6NNN0W TOIAYI Sheffield Milk 6d 5 :40— Alamte Half Hour. Agriculture In Florida Is dlvsrsl- period. 1SSS30 pounds of food were The Rev. Harold R. Keen has re- Two trout hit tbs line and one was rad only through Dr. Blythe. That Ouolina ranked osm. two, three In Town aerk Frederick G. Harten- „ . . The a-oman flier remained aloft 45 lL-:t Amy working on her own, out -Pick and Pat in Pipe Smok- population among the states In fled. Including tropleaL sub-tropi- stein announced on Saturday that consumed by the birds. oatved a few more oontributlons for caL and Umperats types. 200 dl'- earning the colonel'a warm she wanted it that way. It was THE CONNECnCUT POWER COAIPANY 1790. New York, now first, was unemployed persons who desire They earned 8297.80 points the Windham Community Memorial ^Ig.cans 27 D f i f t h . ferent kinds of tree akdbd field crops work on the new War Me^riwi S*<»10 potaU ee- bosplUl deficit fund. Afr. Keen, who ‘TSJrSS^ vu, ^ ““ ““ “ only a will-o'-the-wisp iha was fol- BRUNNER’S RADIO DEPT 846 grown ttaCTA la chairman afctbs local commll- lowing, snd she felt It woudl be bet- 80 Oakknd Street Open EvcnliigB * ngocts tA t Habrafa goota, ter for her If her relsUonsbip to me

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•«- BOARD OF SELECTMEN HEBE’S AN OFFICE BOY r 00 APPLE V A B im s ] MTTB NO GBAXDMOTHEB ABOUT TOWN rEAR NINETEEN KILLED GROW ON 8INOLB TBKE FATEOFDALHOVER Page Ns Y . Stocks DEBATE D O aO R S’ FEES Cortland, N. Y „ Oct. 18— (AP) ' Fredericton, N. B„ Oct. 18.— —A black shepherd dog quail-1 Group 2 of O nter church wom- AS AIR LINER CRASHES (A P )—Sixty varieties of apples flea as an office boy for W. G. 1 BY LABOR PARHES en, will meet at tbe home of the and one pear flourlobed during STILL IN QUESTION Adam Exp Medical Men Ask Increase In Potter. I leader, Mrs. Lucius Foster of '37 Air Reduc When the telephone rings the I Academy street tomorrow evening AMONG WYOMING PEAKS tbe past season in Frank A. Orioles Down Jewett City Alaska Jun Town’s Allotinent For Serv- dog dashes to see if It is being { at 7 o'clock for business, games and Good's “one tree orcliard.” By grafting shoots into sawed- Grid Opener, Attacked Became Allegheny ices To Charity Cases. answered. If not, be barks a : a soda) hour with refreshments. (OontinDed from Pag* One) Al’ied Cbem warning. If employes don't Mrs. Volney Morey is In charge of off branches of tbe parent tree. Brady Gang Bandit Being Am Can Business of the Board of Select- come running the dog circulates the program. Good said he beat a record of a plete its first 1937 transatlantic United States horticulturist who Of Plan To Speak Before Am Rad St S men's meeting in the Munlcloal through the buildings, barking ; voyage. Held In Indianapolis Jail; Am Smelt building tonight will Include con- constantly, until he locates an 1 Mrs. Nils Nelson was given a sur- grafted 25 varieties of apples on 12 MAJOR TEAMS SUFFER HRST DEFEAT High Booters Twice Beat At least 68 persona escaped from Am Tel and Tel employe. And he won't leave j one tree. sideration of tbe requ'ut of the prise party Saturday night in cele- tbe fiamlnH; ci^ t. INVADERS GAIN SAFETY' A “Sham Trades Umon.” Am Tob B : until the phone la answered. I Good, who served 25 years on Manchester Medical association fot bration of her birthday with .twen- "Eleven persons lost their lives Faces'Mnrder Charges. Am Wat Wks more money for attenllng charity ^ ------, ty relatives and fiijnds in attend- the staff of the provincial normal Bristol Rivals In' Soccer Anaconda ance. She was given a purse of when an airliner plunged into the EIGHT OTHERS ARE cases, and consideration of purchas. waters of San Francisco Bay Feb. 9. school as Instructor of nature New York, Oct —(AP)—UBlted Armour, 111 Ing 820,000 worth of new equipment money and a number of other glfta. study and elementary agricul- Name Dick Kerr Manager 50 TEAMS REMAIN IN FIRST QUARTER B U f Thirteen persons were killed on Indianapolis, Oct. 18.— (A P )— A Displaying its beat form so far ites Senator Robert F. W a^er Atchison for the highway department. SAMUa NELSON STARTS A buffet lunch waa Mrved and a ture, la stUl Increasing the num- 3 The Red and 'White’s Aviation Corp Annually the members of tbe social hour was enjoyed. March 25, when an airliner. Its question mark continued today to TIED AS CAMPAIGN this year, despite toe absence of 1 Is at West Hartford next availed by both tbe American wings coated with Ice, tried to land ber of grafts and has even grown Baldwin CT local Medical association are de- a young apple tree from the hover over the fate of James Dal- Of Moriarty West Sides three first team men, Manchester 1 Lineup: (first team). [,'lAter party and tbe State Federa- Balt and Ohio near Pittsburgh, Pa. UNBEATEN, i m signated as town physicians and COLLECTION OF TAXES Everett Solomonson of this town trunk of a bawthome and an ap- hover, Brady gang survivor. High school's soccer team defeated ’ K o s e ...... , . French SLAGA TALLIES IN 21 tlOB of Labor, today u be prepared Bendlx ...... divide among them In accordance is recovering after an operation for A collision of two Naval scout ple branch from a mountain aan. Julius J. WIchser, chief deputy HITS FULL STRIDE 8- ,to take the atump for Jeremiah T Beth S teel___ the number of calls the 82,000 ap- appendicitis at Memorial hospital bombing planes claimed four more Bristol twice Saturday In a league Gavello . . . United States marshal, who said be Dick Kerr, who has had consider-atbe challenge hurled by the 8taf- encounter at toe Charter Oak street .. KUduff Mahoney, Democratic candidate for Beth Steel, pfd propriated from the charity funds. Takes Over Work Of William last week. Uvea off San Diego, (3sUf., April 6. lift M tnA P iA nfvm In ItmnslilnM 'fnpH nivmv\l/»as Ki«* a IN GRIDIRON WARS " ” r ir.b.’ ’ ’ ' J. Swikla; Ovorski for 1C.- By was “personally responsible for Dal- able experience In handling local ford Olympic! but Coach Angelo field. In a preliminary contest, the Biayor. Borden ...... Lisat year the doctors averaged Taylor Who Died Friday In On Dec. 19, 1936, a transport ship bover," told Sheriff Otto Ray he Runde . . . .. Zahake North End’s Town Champs Oakes for Vittner; l^tels for Can Pae ...... athletic teams, has been secured as says his team isn’t Interest^ in local seconda emerged toe victor as Speed Boys: Congaon, la; Senator Wagner, author of tbe la- to receive for cbarity-caoe calls ap- Middle Of Period. St. John's Drum and Bugle corps with four passengers and three crew would be out of the city until Wed- booking a game with the Olympics Case (J. I.) .. proximately 9 per cent of the regu- made their first local appearance members. Including Gladys Witt, Carnage Wrought Among Fa- manager of Moriarty Brothers' West the result of a penalty kick by “Zlo” Weir...... It: Grezbek, Ig; Matthewz, o; bor relations act which bears nle nesday and requested Ray not to as they were given a raw deal in Kennedy. . Konopka .aame, was scheduled to speak ro- Cerro De Paa . lar fee. This year the doctors asked Saturday night when they paraded petite stewardess, crashed in a Sides for the current football sea- r.h.b. Outplayed And Ontmshed rg: Malek. rf; Wheeler, re; “ Town Tax Collector Samuel Nel- OBITUARY remove the diminutive bandit from Stafford several years ago that Califoniia Heads List With Then, just to make It a clean qb; Keeman. Ibb; Harmoo, 'night at a rally of the Trades Onion Ches and Ohio an Increase and discussed the mat- for the Salvation Army band. The snow-fiUed gorge between Los An- the Marion county jail. son, It was announced today. Coach hasn't been forgotten. Muschko . Webster CHirysler . . . . son, Jr., started this morning the Yorites 0?er The Week- sweep, toe Drat team vanquished the Locke, fb; substitutions: Bed party, an organisation formed since ter last Friday with the charity sub- collection of South Manchester Fire boys made a fine appearance and geles and Salt Lake City. Wtehser, preparing to leave for Nick Angelo also revealed that be Two veteran players have been i.h.i)...... By Speed Boys Bat Not Coca Cola . . . . committee. The committee was also were acclaimed by members of the has obtainad tbs services of BUI Rristol first team, 2-1, as Bnrioo, in- Guthrie .. for Whesler; Succlorla for the start of the mayoral campaign district taxes due October 1 and A week after the Utah crash six DEATHS the Federal court session at New added to tbe West Sides squad who Five Straight Victories; side left, made both at Mancbeator’t Metslnger 'to win labor support for Mahoney Ob' Carbon . .. authorized to discuss the question Salvation Army. 'The corps has been airline employes were killed when Albany, Ind., aald he doubted Clark, who played a lot of footbaU c.h.b. J Oolas tor FuUek: Rlelly fo ri Col Gas and El payable on or before November 1. ' end; Here’s This Week’s are expected to bolster tbe strength goals. mon; Joseph for Oreabek; ' George Meany, president of the with two local medical doctors who lie was named Saturday to carry on under the instruction of Danny a plane tumbled to earth during a WlUlam F. Ramedell whether a decision on the site of In the Army, to coach the line. of tbe team considerably. One of MeCtenn . . . Jobnson Ontgamed; Visitors Coml Inv Tr .. are not members of the association William F. Ramsdell, 78, of 39 Moriarty's held a stiff practice Yale, Syraense And Trin- The second team's game, toe first C.f. quarters 10-12-10-12. .State Federatloo of Labor «nd tl.e collecticn started by William Shea and the supervision of Rev. test fiight at Dallas, Tex. Dalhover's trial would be made be- them IM "SuUy" Squatrlto. who thin year was only eight minutes Coml 8olv and therefore not town physlcla'-" Joseph Zleba. It will parade Armis- Main street, died at the Manchester fore ha returned. Program aession yesterday morning to Iron Pratt ...... Between tbe Strlpeo. sSsli iiisii of the Federation of La- Taylor who died Friday. Then, on Dec. 27, a San Fran- played with the famous Cuba of long, and except for Kennedy’s pen- .. Abbott The visttors and toe toeala Cons Ekllson ...... and with three chiropractor doctors. tice Day and plans a trip to New clsco- transp^ pUed Memorial hospital yesterday fore- Dalhover was to have been ar- out the weaknesses displayed in tbe 1929; the other Is “Blimp" lullano. 1 r ...... Threaten Often But Local bor noopartiaan committee support- C^ona Oi l ...... Bills to persons whose names be- ity Tops In The East alty kick tbe game would have pro- wore orange striped jerseys, ing Mayor Florello LaOuardla for gin with 3 or other remaining let- London later. Into a mountain side In a fog n< noon following a brief Illness. He raigned today In Marion criminal opener against the AU-RockvlIIee a who has been with Morlartys In past Ekirico ...... ------Cass Coot C a n ...... was one of tbe state’s pioneer cigar week ago. which the locals lost by bably ended In a scoreless Ue. 1. I. work of Matthews stood out to-electlon. In a statement asked ters in the alphabet will be sent out Saugus, Calif. court here on new Indictment By HERBERT W. BARKER seasons. “Bayle" Happeny Is an- The first team, with a new lineup, Defense Makes Staunch Com P rod...... b.x manufacturers and resided In 6-0. Practice will also be held to- other vet who IB seeking the quar- Wilson . . . , Montalia Inently all afternoon sod ha Senator Wagner: the 6rat half of this week. Mr. Nel- George W. NlcoU of Melrose, O ew and passengers, 12 in all, charging him with the slaying of New York. Oct. 18 — (A P)—In- showed much better passwork and tower on toe defense. Del Lack and West su m IS SAVED son said this morning. Mass., has been awarded the con- Hartford 60 years and In this town Richard Rivers, Indianapolis police morrow night at the West Side field terback berth. New York. Oct. 18.— (A P)—De- o.r. **Wby let yourself be esplolted by Douglas Aircraft . were killed. for the past 13 years. ' tercolleglate football approached the co-operatloo than did toe team a Keiab ___ It's a funny thing—thora:;, «i»u fh«m trades union party, which TTie tax can be paid under the tract by tbe post office department Only two weeks later—Jon. 12— sergeant or In the Kec In case of Inclement TTie West Sides will alto practice spite Saturday's wholesale slaugh- Hochstadt Goal Line Stands. Du Pont ...... He Is survived by bis wife, who seasonal half-way mark today with weather. No game has been booked week ago. Bristol got off to an 0. 1. still a lot of blood thirsty rooC is so palpably spurious, so palpably FROM MOB VIOLENCE new arrangement In the Muni- for waterproofing. Installing new Another transport crashed within a An Indictment also Is pending Friday night of this week and ter of the unbeaten, no less than 50 early lead In toe first quarter when from across the tracks—bock to 1 Eastman Kodak .. cipal building office of tbe town tax flaahing and roof repairing on the was Miss Margaret M. Brink, against him in Cass county, where the ranks of undefeated and untied as yet for next Sunday but the Coach Angelo requests all players Goals: Hochstadt, Bnrioo. 2; ref- an attempt to deceive tbe elector- Elec and Mus . .. . tew miles of the site of the Dec. 27 daughter of the late 'Vllllam Brink; teams drastically reduced and sec- West Sides will play at M t Nebo, college football %eams remain un Hockstadt kicked a goal, but Man- days of Mickey McGuire. ate, that no one who Is on the level collector. poet office. The contractor has al- disaster. Five persons, Including the Brady gang-was accus^ of am- to report on time at both practices eree, Pratt; linesmen. MontMla. Elec Auto Lite ...... 22H two sons. George C. Ramsdell of tional championship races turned using the field on alternate Sundays defeated and untied as the season chester came back strong with a DeSimone. Substitutes: MancbMter, Outplayed, outniebed but not out- We stood eloaa to torea of bea dared touch It with a ten-foot (Oontlnued from Page One) ready begim tbe work. Martin Johnson, explorer, were IclU' bushing and killing state pollcee- In order that the team may be in strikes full stride. goal In toe same quarter by Enrico yesterday afternoon and all Gen Elec ...... 39>4 Pittsburgh, Pa., Thomas Y. of West man Paul V. Mlnneman. upside down by another series of with tbs Orioles. trim for Its second encoimter of lAutenbach. Torstenson, Valllant gamed toe Oriolee of toe north end pole?" Gen Foods ...... 32 ed. Johnson's wife, Oaa, was in' Hartford and one granddaughter. form reversals thst struck every The Moriarty eleven It aware of The teams represent large, email and another In toe fourth quarter, boliared for was murder. Not-i ly by a negro they ordered off the John R. Wennergren and Elmer Dalhover was captured in Ban- the season. also by Eh)tleo. ' Bristol: Swingle. Milano, FarrelL atarted their 1637 football seaaon Alex Rose, secretary of tbe Gen Motors ...... 38'% clrcua grounds. jured. On her recoi^ry she went to Miss Margaret Sommers Ramsdell section of the country. and medium-sized Institutions In V ebater, Stone, Schmitt. tent with watching the gam aj American Labor party, also criti- AWARDED SCHOLARSHIP H. Thoren are delegates from Llime Africa to carry on the work she had gor, Me., laat Tuesday after hts all parte of the nation. Ten of the at Mt. Nebo yesterday afternoon by had to hurl advice ecrooe the Gillette ...... 9% Vaughn aald Mosea waa shot Lodge of this town to the state o. West Hartford. He was a mem- rtimpanions, A1 Brady and Clarence Today only 17 major teams stUl winning 6-2 over toe Speed Boys of cised Wagner for agreeing to apeak Hecker Prod ...... 7% begun years before with her huS' ber of CJrrist Cniurch Cathedral, elevens have not yet been scored to tbe Orioles while resisting arrest when discov- Grand Lodge sessions of the Lee Shaffer, Jr., were shot to death could boast perfect records and upon. Jewett a ty . For toe greater part The vUitora moda U flrat . at a “stooge” labor raUy. Mayor Hudson Motors ...... 7% ered at a negro dwelling, and that FOR YANKEE INGENUITY band. Hartford. by Federal agents. thSM will be materially depleted ot toe game toe ball was in Orioles' lAOuardla Is the official candidate Knights of Pythias, being held In The University of CallfomU’s against three for toe Orioles. Int Harv ...... 79% he was carried In a mortuary baa- West Haven today and tomorrow. The funeral will be held tomorrow after next Saturdays program has territory with toa team from down of the American Labor party, the Int N ick ...... 44% afternoon at 2 o’clock from tbe BEARS TRIM CARDINALS juggernaut and tbe eleven from San Of the locals come by wray ot i ket through a crowd that quickly Worcester, Maas, Oct. 18— (AP) It Is expected that many members bsen written Into the records. Fig- under trying desperately to aoore at ties. Itepubllcan party and the city Fu- Int Tel and Tel ...... 8% gathered at the house. '//atklna Brothers Funeral Home, Jose State represent the Pacific least one touebdowm. But a com- —The Yankee Ingenuity scholarship will visit West Haven tonight to ures tell best the carnage wrought roast at the top of the list Each Hockey Teams Training A amort teem, those Spaed ^ sion party. Johns Mansvllle ...... 84% National Guard East Center street. Rev. J. Stuart HOPES FOR DEMOCRAT bination of Intercepted passes, three Kennecott . . . : ...... 36% Report Him Dead of Worcester Polytechnic Institute take part In the parade to be held among favorites last week. Twelve team has won five gan^s, with the They blocked nicely,'* carried The police chief said an effort waa there. Neill, pastor of S t Maty's Episcopal major penalties and a stubborn Lehigh Val R d ...... 6% for 1938, carrying 8900 and a bonus church will officiate and burial will major teams suffered their initial- TO PACE PRO GRIDDERS Golden Bears accounting for 115 their oeslgnmento perfectly bet made to tear the cover from the next year if the recipient's scholas- — News — defeats; eight others escaped defeat Orioles defense were too much lo toa 20 yard stripes. Ones ti_ LIgg and Myers B ...... 89 be In the Old North cemetery, Hart- AS CALIFORNIA HEAD polnta and San Jose for 163. They overcome and oa a consequence toa Loew's ...... 80 basket until he told the crowd the tic standing la of high grades, waa Guest entertainers for the Ce- ford. but were tied. Tbe net result left they seemed to get ell tenrad negro had been killed. cllian Club's concert tomorrow eve- ftnla UUItary, tha leader with three srs the only teams to win flvs For Early Opening Date locals won. Loriliard ...... 17% awarded today to Edward C. Hlya Buddies— 17 undefeated and untied arrays and games. os a eonsaqusnee fumbled ofteaT The wounded negro was carried ning at tbe South Methodist church Watkins Brothers Funeral Home consecutive victories, plays Virginia, Ib tot first period all toe scoring Local Stocks Mont Ward ...... 37% Ambler of Lee, Mass. The scholar- Time for another aession at the will be open this evening for friends 18 unbeaten but tied. Glicago Eleyen Earns 4th Topping the SO teams with four •GCayor" Dave Clihmban, _ will Include Miss Esther Pitkin, San Francisco, O ct 18.— (A P )__ a non-conference foe. CHemson too place for toe vlsltora, showing Nash Kelv ...... 12% to an undertaking establishment. ship Is gh'en to the New Ehigland Armory. Tonight Lieutenant Ste- of the deceased. Here's bow the undefeated Ust victories tucked away Is Louisiana man of toa Board of BelaetmeBi | Vaughn said, and-hundreds of per- member of the freshman class who reader; Louis and Carol Scarrone Hope that CAllfomla would elect a stands now: makes Its conference bow on Thurs- ^ r l Robertson ^ d Defeneeman e snappy, fagt offensive patterned dated on tha MckoS but Nat Blsc ...... 20 phen Frey will take up the phase of State (North East (tenter) of Mon- Old Stars Go In Shakenps Of Johnny Gallagher to tbs Americans. after toa Notre Dame ayatem. They Famished by F. B. Shaw, Ino. Nat Cash R e g ...... 18% sons streamed by the open basket shows the most Ingenuity In devel- of Glastonbury In mandolin and musketry where he left off lost Democratic governor In 1938 was East— Dartmouth. Syracuse, Holy day against South Carolina, ^hlch Straight Triumph By to be given torea oheneee to i for a look at the critically wounded guitar numbers; Ann Bradbury, expressed here today by Postmaster wrecked Davidson, 12-7 to keep lu roe, La ., with an enrollment of un- Red Dutton to doing a thorough blocked nicely, were shifty runners leather “down toe alley"., MS Far^ngton Ave., Nat Dairy ...... 15% oping a mechanical appliance. Monday night., landscape target fir- Cress, Yale, Oeorge Washington un- der 800. The eleven has rolled up West Hartford prisoner, before Dr. R. E. Dicks, Young Ambler waa born In Nor- pianist and Frank Bradbury, banjo _____ FUNERALS Ocneral James A. Farley. Demo- conference record unmarred by de- job of renovating the Amsrlcane. He and n t toe breaks at once. Irtto boot went to the left, toe eaeonAi Nat Distill ...... 22% ing. He will supervise the Instruc- defsated and untied; Pitt, Fordbam, the highest point total of any of the Nadonal League; Detroit fumbled a punt which waa recovered William R. Martin white physician, arrived to give walk, Conn. He was given the soloist: Anthony O'Bright, xylo- tion as tbe corporals take their In- cratic national committee chair- feat. Citadel and Richmond, Wake- 16-7; Face Lions Next hra also purebaaed Clarence (Hepi toe right end toe third down N 2 Central ...... 19 man. Navy, Harvard, Boston College. all-victorious teams, 236 polnta. The by Wheeler but a moment later an Lseal Bepreaentative NY NH and H ...... 2% medical aid. scholarship for re-buildIng an old plionlst; Romeo Gangnow and Ed- dividual squads through tbe course Forest and North Carolina State Day end Jack Shill from Toronto, middle for eightrbt yards, a pr ward Burgess of Somers in Hawai- HREMEN, FRATERianES “It U my belief that a Democrat Tempts and Vlllanova, undefeated Indians scored i n of them against Intercepted pass gave toe ball to feeble Idck for ; Bid Asked North Am ...... 19% The crowd waa excluded, Vaughn automobile by changing the trans- of finding targets on the large pic- but tied. and Virginia Tech and Washington Red Wings Again Club To and may land tha venerable Chtng a Republican In 32 mission and other parts until It ian guitar duets. Elmer Holts of can be elected If the Democigts ' Sunday In Game That May Montlcello In an early season mas- Johnson, recently let go by toe toe Orioles when (Jrvoaki nailed toa town. east. Nat Bk. A Tr. Packard ...... 9%aald, and Dr. Dicks worked behind turesque landscape scene, with tbe MldWest—Wisconsin, Northwest-Ly**d Lee^ meet conference sacre. BUd. Conn. Trust 09 70 locked doors for almost an hour In developed a sped of 69 miles an Hartford, radio novelty whistler,- aid of their sergeants. After an eliminate a bitter primary fight,” he Rangers. He also bought Joe Jer- ball. However a fumble waa re- Param Plct ...... 12% ATTEND TAYLOR RITES antra and ^\AAe>AlDetroit8 iie«hvAa unbeaten8Aa* and un- luels. Dartmouth, leader of the eastern covered by MettoeSvs, who. Incident- d. Nat. Bk. A Tr. . 29 31 Penn Rd ...... 23% an unsuccessful effort to save the hour, and for transforming an old and Miss Eleanor Willard and Miss interesting session'in musketry tbe declared. Hldweetem Games Decide Title Issue Of The Beat; Plan To Lannch way from Boston and Charley S t Bk. A Tr. 280 negro. flatbottom rowboat Into a power Belledna Nelson, vocalists, and The Democratic leader said there tied; Nebraska tied. brigade, Is just behind the Louisi- ally played a whale of a game tor Phelps Dodge ...... 29% company la expected to swing In- Northwestsm, whoa# Wildcats Mason from toa Philadelphia Ram- the Speed Boyi. Three shote at laaorance Stocks • Shot By Detective boat driven by the pedals of a dis- members of the South Methodist to a snappy period of close order High Mass Of Reqniem Cele- never had been any doubt In bis South—Vanderbilt, Louisiana State ana team with 198 polnU In lU four Phil Pete ...... 37'4 and Alabama undefeated and un- overcame Purdue’s stubborn defense victories. Minnesota, long the Pock Campaign On No- blere of toa Internatlonal-American toe line failed to gain and with toe COOPER-SMITH B Q ? Aetna C asualty...... 73 77 Pub Serv N J ...... -39% The police chief said that Moses carded bicycle with a rudder ot church choir. drill under the company officers. mind that William Glbba McAdoo, Grcnit. loop. He plane to dispose of the old- brated Today For Veteran tied: Tulane, Auburn, Duke and to win 14-7 and tbare tbe Big Ten bogeyman of mid-western football. ball on the three-yard line toe Ort- „A etn a Fire ...... 39 41 Radio ...... 6% waa shot down by Detective J. Z. stove pipe, which he flattened and Every, member of each squsd should CaUfomia’a junior Senator and timers. Hal Cotton, Harry Oliver, 29 operated by the handle bars of the The Manchester Radio Club wUI Of S. M. F. Department. North CTarollns tied. lead with Wlaconaln and Minnesota, Is missing from the list. Wisconsin olea thrust back four attempts to Uf« ...... ^ Reading ...... 23% Stanley at the negro dwelling when do bis utmost at our close order Democratic leader, would be renom- vember 4. and Ted Graham. reach pay di October 18. cers. Pay checks for the last vived Badgers whose fourth con- Itsdlng Big Sbi sngagsn-'snt Okia CaUfomla ...... champion Detroit Red Wings skat- 'Arrow H. and H. com. 44Vi Union Carbide ...... 79 Margaret Sullivan, Mrs. Clare Bren- secutive victim was Iowa, 13-6. tional crown. Shore, tot most accomplished de- try for point failed. biasing around too water-1 BtlUngs and Spencer . 4 9 Yesterday waa more remarkable. FOUR PERSONS INJURED ' quarter were distributed after drill. <3old Spring ( N. Y.. Oct. 18.— homa plays Kansas which upsst Loulslna State ing on form tee at the Detroit course In 66. five under par, pasiad Union Pac ...... 94 PUBUC RECORDS nan and Mrs. Peter Oleskl. The Alabama, which struck a heavy lows Stats, 14-6. Tha Bears won their fourth fense man In the dodge who waa ' The second period was the best Bristol Brass ...... 44 48 It brouKht a 26-dcgree.s minimum at IN WETHERSFIELD CRASH A bright remark was made by (A P )—Brooks Bowman, composer (North fitest Olympia, the New York Rangers at Ky Laffoon and Dick Mete. anoltW’ Unit Aircraft ...... 19% only solo was by James Breen who of popular songs for ths movlss, blow toward a share In the south- Marquette, apUled by Kansas straight game yesterday at ths ox- out most of last season due to in- for toe winners. The vieltora tried OoUlns Co...... 118 , 128 Unit Corp ...... 2®i 6:10.—the coldest October 17 on two sailors recently. Two mem- Center) ...... Winnipeg, the New York Amertcene juries. Chicago team, but defaaUng t h lt e i sang Ponls Angellus at the offer- alumnus of Princeton University, eastern conference championship by Stats, 18-0, confronts Michigan pense of their how town rivals, the at Calgary, the Montreal Maroons 17 overhead passes and eompleted colt's Pat Firearms . 49 92 Unit Gas Imp ...... 10% Warrantee Deeds record and the coldest day ever re- Hartford, Oct. 18.—(A P )—Four bers of our company stopped and tory. Dartmouth ...... The Maroons are bound again to only one, four were Intercept^ and 3-up. In yosterday’a sixth rounidke ' ’q 20 cordeu so early In the season by the l>ersons were Id lured In a collision picked up two sailors who were was Instantly killed Sunday when upeetUng Tennessee, 14-7, travels State in their annual Sxture. Cardinals, taking a 16 to 7 decision Detroit ...... at Lake Placid, Montreal’s Lea Cagle Lock ...... 18 U S Rubber ...... 27% Thomas Bradley, Wethersfield, to As tbe body entered tbe church before 28,000 cash customers. A be a strong, hard checking club, ths rest grounded. Nice running Smith and Cooper wrato).ad '' Fafnlr Bearings...... 117 127 U 8 Smelt ...... 65 W. H. Walsh and wife, building and local weather bureau. of two cars on the Silas Deane High- ''bumming'' a ride. The guards- the car In which be was riding north to play (Teorge Washington in SonthwMt Program Alabama ...... C ^sdleni at boms, toe Boeton by Vittnsr, Irish and Slaga amasasd lead shrink to a stngte point Organist Packard played Beethov- a clash of undefeated and untied Baylor, which flarh-1 real power Cardinal fumble led to tha first with Lcs Canadlens and toe Black Gray Tel Pay SUtlon 4 41 6'i U 8 Steel ...... 64% land on Center street. By 9 a. m.. today, the temperature way today. One of the cars, ac- men stated that they always knew en's Funeral March. First came crasHed into a stone wall between Alfred ...... Bniine at Hershey, Pa., toe Toronto three first downs In auecsssion but they lost by a twro-bole man 230 cording to State Policeman Robert they had to pick the navy up and here and Garrison. teams. In cfHiehlng Centenary, 30-0, seeks Bears' touchdown, scored by Featb- Maple Leaf! at Galt, Ont.. and toe Hawke uncertain quantltiea. The Hart and Cooley . . . . 210 Vick Chem ...... 38 Florence T. Walsh to Thomas had risen to 43. The weather bureau the representatives of the fire de- Hardln-SImmons ___ Hawks have brought up Hansen and when toe Orioles want Into ths sir Lawson UtUe of (Silcago and Raadey Mfg. Co...... 8H 10>4 Bradley. Wethersfield, land and said warmer weather and probably Dunn, was operated by a girl learn- give tbe poor boys a ride. How- Bowman’s body was sent today to Detroit, which removed Catholic to protect Its soutbweet conference era and In the third period Manders Western Reserve .., Chicago Black Hawki at Muskegon, Western Union ...... 30 artment headed by Foreman Ralpb speared a paas and . galloped 90 Oahlatram from Mlnneapolla Iblngs started to happen. Harmon Runyan of New York. urf Landers. Frary A Clk 27 29 West El and Mfg ...... 102% garage on Washington street. rain were ahead. ing to drive. ever, tbe retort waa that soon the (uasell of No. 4 Company, of which his home st 430 Highland avenue, 'U. from tbe unbeaten brigade last lead against Texas A. and M. Ar- Baylor ...... Mich., preparing for another cam- grabbed one and raced 28 yards Smith end (Jooper wrent into- tM el Hann A Bow. Class A — lO A car. believed to have been op- navy was going to pick the army Salem. Ohio. Richard Robinson week, faces Boston (College, held to kansas, 31-10 cfmqusror ot Texas, yards to telly. He booted a field palgn of one of Uie tcrappieet And The National League to featuring Wbolworth ...... 39% Lavlnlo Dougan to E. M. Bray, Mr. Taylor was a member, with Moreliead (Ky.) a pre-season all-star memorial game before being hurled outalda toa play- final round with nine poiate on. New Brit. Mch.. com. 28 30 Elec Bond and Share (Curb! . 7% land on W'elherell street. KILLED BY ,\l TOMOBILE erated by Carol Dicks. 18, and occu- up and give them a real ride before Pettit. Yale student, of Postonla. a scoreless tie by Temple. Colgate, meets Southern Methodist. Texas gral for the final Bear points. The State Teachers .... 4 111 0 f*rtalnly toe fastest of aU competl- ing field. Wbsclar, Locke and Har- Daniel Hagerty, first assistant chief Cardinal touchdown was made by In Montreal, Nov. 2. with toe pro- plus aide of tos score board. do., pfd ...... 99 103 pied by Herman Cohen, both of long. of the South Manchester fire dis- (^allf., who was driving the car was Impressive In bolding Tulsne to a and Rice make up the other con- Wapeton (N. D.) Uv# sporte. mon alternated in bringing toe ball Supply Sergeant William A. Dick- Parker In the final period after a eaeds going to toe Howto Motens and Runyan stood third with f l t o j North and Judd . . . . 27 29 Waterbury, Oct. 18 — (AP) — Stanley street. New Britain, crash- trict and the delegation of firemen exonerated after questioning by 7-6 score, tackles undefeated Duke ference two-some. Science ...... The 1937-98 season opens Nev. 4, to tbs torse yard line and again polnta oa the plus side, • poBi3tl Pack. Stow A Wilcox 7 9 TEACHEBS FLA.NS SPOILED ed Into another car believed to be son Is now drivUig a laundry truck whose Blue Devils pushed over a series of passes to Tinsley, Parker Fund. Morans, ons of hockey the north endere put on toe pressure Thomas W. Maxwell, 39. factory from each of the four companies. state police end Coroner Oeorge B. Far West and Kuaaeil. Marshall (W. Va.) .. toe earliest aendoff in history, writh eheod of Laffoon end Mata. *-C T Russell Mfg. Co...... 90 34 worker, died at the Waterbury hoi- driven by Mrs. Hulda Ives. 50, of around town. By the way, we They were followed by the delega- Logan. touchdown In the last few mlnulea The big ccllision comes st Dayton ...... Detroit to Toronto, and toe Ameri- greateat playere, died last winter. and stopped toe march to the goal ScovUl Mfg. Co...... 30 32 South Hadley, Moss., Oct. 18 wonder If he’ll be able to walk Dstrolt, flashing its best attack The Maroons and Canadlens are to Only these four toams ora eogsd IjW E p p iN G ^ i pital at 4 a. m. today from Injuries 355 Middletown avenue, Wethers- of Court Manchester, F. of A., of Miss Betty O. Timmerman, of 229 to whip Georgia Tech In a thriller Berkeley where tbe Pacific Ooast New Hampshire ...... cans In Chicago, Boston plays the line. ceded e ebencs to finish In Bditrl Stanley W o rk s...... 46H 48>i (A P i—The Slno-Japanese conflict believed by police to have been field. Mrs. Mary Bro«Ti. 72, of the around with those chevrons on bis of ths season, rolled over Brooklyo combine forces and oppose an all- Second Half FML arm. which court Mr. Taylor was financial East 72nd street. New York Oty, at Atlanta, 20-19. conference title may be decided In Montana (Missoula) Maroons la Montreal and tot Ameri- place end grab toe 91,300 first Torrlngton ..-t...... r29ij 31 Interrupted a Mount Holyoke col cauced by a hit and run automobile. same address, believed riding with secretary for over 30 years with another passenger, went home after Kaeplng the tnteraecUonal ball the claah between California and 30 to 0. Vernon Huffman, former Wlaconaln ...... cans deploy la Toroato, Nov. 6. Tbe star team picked from toe other Tbe second half started and con- Xftiloo Mfg. CO...... — 9 Fitzgerald-D\vyer lege professors plans to teach at Private James Mannlse baa been Indiana atar, intercepted a Dodgvr cluba. Zell 8teton and Francis BehMdar.'i His body was picked up near the Mrs. Ives, also was Injured. John F. Limerick, district deputy being treated at Butterfield Me- rolling Fordbam plays Texas Chris- Southern California. California, only Rutgers ...... Staaley (Jup ehamploa Red Wings tinued fast with toe Speed Boys Oklahoma a ty , whipped Ralph U. S. Envelope, com . — 70 Miss Helena M. Dwyer, daughter GmglIng college In Nanking. motor vehicle testing lane on Tbe three women were taken to kept busy nights on Hilliard street grand master of the order, repre- poos on ths goal line and ran 100 Oepaiiw ...... Tha National League once more pressing continually. Once they da., pfd...... 117 129 so we bear. morial hospital here for nljurles tian, which surprised by boldmg unbeaten team in the conference, swing Into action against toe Rang- dahl, national open cbampica H fia ''' of John R. Dwyer of 122 Summit Word waa received here today Dr. 'iLomaston avenue shortly after two Hartford hospital where their In- senting the state body of Forestmx. about the head 6nd shoulders. powerful Texas A. and M. to a 7-7 srblpped tbe California Aggies, 14-U, yardi for one of the Lion touch- Ctetawba ( N O . . . . ers In Detroit, Nov. 7. to to operate In two dlvlslona, toa got to toa 16 yard line but a hold- Vasdcr Root, new ... 49 91 Julia M. Shipman, who bad obta;n- We notice thst half the personel downs. A crowd of 21,000 fans saw ing penalty stopped them. Then Caucego, end Billy Burke of ^ ^ t o street, was married to John F. o’clock yesterday rooming. 7ergt juries were not immediately deter- These were followed by the Knights ^ w m an 's songs for the Prince- draw. and College of Pacific, 20-0 In a Rockhurst (Mo.) . . . . Attendance- records end gate re- Americans, Toronto, Maroons, and Whitlock Coll Pipe . . 8 10 Fltsgerald. son of Mr. and Mrs. ed a year's leave of absence, was Oiarles MeWeeney said search for of the company are going to the Detroit, playing on Its home lot, came a clipping from behind penal- Sulphur Springe, W. Ve„ 8-up, mined. Cohen waa taken to the of- of Columbus delegation, headed by ton triangle club qhow last year won Syracuse, wtaoee great halfback. tuna-up doublebeadcr Saturday, Elon ...... ceipts for major professional hockey Canadlens comprising toe Interna- New York Bank and Ins. Slock Martin Fltsgerald of 17 Greenfield resting at Kobe College In Japan, a car that left a slight clue at the fice of Dr. William F. Storms of State theater In Hartford lately Philip Mahoney, grand knight and present a stucborn defense whlcn tional, and Detroit, the Rangers, ty which happened directly In front Tommy Armour of C^eago Bank of New York .. 438 448 Instead of Manchester. We won- popularity. They Included; "Love on Marty GUckman, paced the Orange whUs Southern California, with Am- St Ambrose (Kara.) were shattered laat season. Jimmy Thompaon, 8bawaae-on-Ute> street, Hartford, at 8 o'clock today pending release of ber contract with scene has been started. He would Wethersfield and treated for a cut members and officers of the CCoun- may give the Bears their hardest Fort Hays (Kans.) .. Boston, and (toleogo tot American. of an offIclaL Tbe ball had been Bankers Trust ...... 49% 91% der why. a Dime,” “ East of the Sun", and to last week's most startling upset, brose Schindler peering four touch- test Of the season. Tha biggest disappointment was punted and a long argument ensued Delaware, lost tores points to B d ' In St. James's church by Rev. J. J. tbe Nanking college. Dr. Shipman, not divulge the clue. wrist clL Kalamazoo (Mich.) Shinny on your owm side! Chase ...... 34 36 who sailed in July, plans a tno Again Private Ernie Squatrlto de- Tbe solemn requiem high “Will Love Find a Way." a 14-6 conquest of undefeated Cor- downs, whipped Oregon. 34-14. Montreal, where neither toe Ma- but toe officials prevailed. Tims Dudley of PbUedeipbla and JlBungi' Barthouskl of Groase Point, Mich., ervea a word of praise for the nell, plsye Maryland, 3-0 victor over Ths Oreen Bay Packers slaugh- (teUege ...... Chemical ...... 45 47 uncle of the bride. around tbs world before returning was celebrated by Rev. WUliam P. Subsequently be composed songs Washington, which played Wash- tered the Cleveland Rama 89 to lU. roons nor toe (tenadlens. toe latter after Urns ths visitors would march Hines of New York. , . Continental ...... 12% 14% splendid game be played against Case ...... The bride's attendant was her to the United States. Reldy, pastor of St. James's church for Warner Brothers. Hs recently Virginia. Army, eoundly whipped ington State to a 7-7 draw, meets with Don Hutaon. fleet packer end! reconstructed for toe French trade, between the 90 yard line and the Thia was toe picture as the Corn Exchange ...... 90 92 Middletown last ^rfday night. Al- as celebrant Rev. Thomas Cun- terminated his engagement at Hol- by tee crack Yale array led by Clint Stanford. Washington State travels Holy OosB ...... enjoyed to# fine patronage of other Orioles' 20 and then bog down. On teed off for toe last round: T mfc • y Guaranty T r u s t...... 294 264 sister. Miss Rita A. Dwyer. William though be waa juirt about knocked scoring three touchdowns on ptsseJ Western (Ky.) TONY LAZZERI MUM Fitzgerald was beat man for his ningham, chaplain of S t Francis's lywood wtlh those producers to come FYank, eases off against Washing- to Los Angsles to fsce U. C. L. A., by Arnle Herber and Bob Monnett. This Is just so much addl- the other hand, toe Orioles plainly Runyan (plus 9) vs. Eaton-BchoUtar First National ...... 1770 1820 AITO DEATHS INCREASE Spirited Young Jacket Frock out once, be still carried ont Many bospitgl, Hartford, where a daugh- east again, according to Miss Tim- ton University of St. Louis. tied 7-7 by Oregon Stste. Oregon State Teachers ... 81 Uonal evidence that the trend of the showed lack of even speaking ac- (mlnua 11). Laffoon-MeU (plus 4) Irving ...... 11 13 brother. The bride wore a gown of members of tbe company went down Jobn Dralca, former Purdue ace, Warrensburg (Me.) Eleanor blue crepe trimmed with ter of the deceased is a sister In merman. The domestic slate is beaded by a and Oregon State meet in another scored the lone Ram touchdown to grand Canadian gams is toward quaintance with a football. Fumbled vs Cooper-Smith (plus 8). Az^ Manhattan ...... 24 26 Boston, O ct 18—(A P )—Nineteen to the game. tbe Order of S t Joseph—was deacon claah at New Haven between Yale conference struggle. Teachers ...... America. ON MANAGER’ S JOB punts, fumbled pa**** ?rom center mour-Thompson (minus 18) vo. Ete* silver and shoulder corsage of gar- And now men, talking about the final period. Bob Snyder picking Manufart Trust . . . . 37 39 persons died In Automobile acci Gains in Fashion Impo rtance and Rev. J. Vincent Hines was sub SECRET SER\'ICE MAN DIES and Cornell who sadly needed the Santa Clara, victor over Port- Gustavus Adolphus .. Colorful Figures Olsappev and remarkable recoveries by the volta-Msngrum (plus 8): National a t y Bank . 31 33 denias. She carried a prayer book. porta, what's the matter with our up the other Cleveland points on a Louisiana State ...... San Francisco. Oct. 18— ( A P I - The maid of honor was attired In dents last week, five more than In deason. servlcas of Injured Oeorge Peck land 27-0, plays Loyola of Los Before Joe Cattarinlch and Leo backs certainly saved the opening New York Trust . . . . 108 112 BY CAROL DAY company? How about a little soft second period field goal and bis Vanderbilt...... Tony LazzcrI. who climaxed bis game for the ultimate winners. mulberry crepe with rhinestone tbe previous week and five more At tbe close of the mass Organist Tuscaloosa, Ala., Ctet 18—(AP) against Syracuse. Carnegie Teen, Angelas on Sunday. touchdown conversion kick. Some Dandurand peddled Lcs Canadlens. BON AMI LEAGUE Public ...... 30 32 baU or basketbaU. The latter will Packard played Chopin's Funeral Boston University .. major league baseball career as Kelly" In young Decantis who lacked trimming and corsage of Talisman than In tbe corresponding period ^ O W , when it is time to get —James E. Reldy 63. Secret Service held to a net galr of seven yards 12,000 spectators wstcbsd the con- they tried to shift toe franchise to (YNOA AOeya) Tltls Guarantee . . . . 6% 8% last year. soon be here. Why not get ready Mass. agent attached to the Birmingham Ottawa (Kana) ...... World Series batting star and field- Kelly" In young Decontls who lacked roses. ^ ^ into your fur coat, this dress for some Inter-squad competition. but rushing out a 9-7 victory over CONCXJBDIA Y. P. S. test CTevelanfl, but toe aeveland minor Insurance Calling attention to a “great tn- Burial was In S t James’s ceme- office, died Saturday. The body will Syracuse ...... ing sensation of toe New York Yan- plenty of knowledge about football American (Newark) . 9 11 A reception kod wedding break- thst looks as trim as a suit grows Talk It over and bring It up at the Notre Dame just the same on Cole- (Y. M. C. A. Alleye) CUB Battles, with three long runs league owner. A1 Sutpbin. decided to Tsaai 8 (1) creoae" In tbe number of pedestrian tery. tbe bearers Ubing Robert J. be sent to Elmira, N. Y. He came "E3" Werner copped the high sin- Yale ...... kees. wsi home from the wars to- hut Blwraya had a wisecrack wrhen American Reserve . . . 20% 22% fast for tbe Immediate families fol- meeting tonight. man Kopesak's field goal, plays for touchdowns, led the Washington go It alone. Cleveland and Pitte- day and admitted he bad a deal on rinnegea ...... 84 89 7T--S4d fataltles, registrar of motor vehicles even more fashion important Smith and WtUlam J. Crockett rep- to Birmingham six months ago from Temple In a Friday night game. gle for the evening with 103 for Ckilorado University . the going got tough. He was used Mitchell ...... 91 68 114—291 American Surety . . . 87% 39% lowed St 10 o'clock at the Reeves I’ll be teein' ymt Redskins to a 34 to 20 victory over biirgh ore expected to be In toe Na- to manage a big league team next pretty rough In the first period and Frank A. GoodsHn said of tbe 19 Finish it with button closing as resenting tbe fire district; Chief New Haven, Conn., and bad been in Columbia, after cruahlng Penn, the girls with “Wink" Wlnzler a Southeast (Mo.) Tournaud...... 79 104 69—378 Baltimore American . 9 6 Homestead In Wlndsorvllle. Mr. and Albert Foy representing the fire de- the PltUburgh Pirates before IS.oOO Teachers ...... tional League within another year season. came back In toe third to use the Excess ...... 4 Mrs. Fitzgerald left on an un- who died 14 were pedestrians. That sketched, or with the slide fast- the veterans hospital hsrs tww 26-6, with Sid Luckman doing yeo- close second with 100 and she did or twro. Allen ...... 62 99 128—S18 9% partment; John F. Tynan of the months. , that without eating “tbe liver.” For at Waahlngton. The Pirates talUed St Thomas (Penn.) . But that was about aD Tony fine points he bad learned earlier In Fid. end Deposit . . . . 101 announced w-edding trip. On their number, he said, was tlx more than ener indicated in smaller sketch, man service, finds Brown, crushed twice to lead at hsifrims 13 to 7. It now generally to agreed that would do. « In the corresponding week of last Foresters and the Knights of Col- tbe men "PeozY’ RoUi took high Trinity ...... the game. Great American . . . . 18% 20% return they will Uve at 160 High- one of the newest devices used HEAYY FOG CRIPPLES umbus, Archie Hayes and John H. 41-0, by Dartmouth, next on Uie but tha Redsklna tied it up on Sam- Montreal will support only one •T have a deal on." Tony said, For toe winners Gabby, Blosle. 848 370 414 U30 ' land street and will be at home aft- jear. ASSYUIAN. CON\'ENTION slate. Dartmouth plays Harvard with 132. We think be Is looking Northwestern ...... Tsem 1 (8) Ballfax ...... 21% 23% In Fall dresses. You'll like ths Hyda. my Baugh's aarlal In the third Santa (3ara ...... teem, but both toe Maroons and Lea “but I have to keep It a secret. You Tumlnakl. both Swlklas and Bychol- Hanover ...... 27 er November 15. The bridegroom 1s whl(wMcb held Navy to a scoreless tie. for a regular berth on the "big ’ McCarthy ...... 74 74 96—244 26 way the panel in the jacket and Worcester, Mass., O ct 18— (. team. N. Y. U. took 3 points stanza and then went on to win Eastern (Ky.) Canedlena will stick there through- can take my word for It, however, slcy stood out. The Speed Boys borne Ina ...... 26% 28% employed by the Travelers Insur- AU LONDON TRAPne oly Cross, which played a strong Thomas ...... 92 100 100—333- DEL.AYS SPEED TEST the skirt lengthens the silhou- Glendale, Calif.. O ct 18.—(A P )— —Aasyrian National Feder from Yale who had tough luck with bandily. State 'Teachers , . . out toe approaching grind. The that my negotiations are not with were a much better trained unit Borne Fire Security . 1% 2% ance C^mpainy. lefenslve game to top Georgia, 7-6. with toe line doing excellent block- Keeney ...... 99 120 91—310 J ette of Pattern 8008. Don't hesi- EUen WOaon HcAdoo. daughter of concluded Its fourth annual con ths "Dummys” wbils Dartmouth New York's OlanU. leaders of the Lafayette ...... signing of Frank (King) CTancey aa toe Boston Bees ' Maas. Bonding 52 London, Oct. 18.— (A P )— Thou- Senator WllUara G. McAdoo (D„ ^ bot'ould east past Weatsm Maryland eastern section with three victories coach of the Maroons may stimulate ing and tackling and toe backs car- Kebart ...... no 104 98—331 - BonnsvlUa Salt Flats. Utah, Oct tate to tailor this dress, a com- tion here yesterday with a “snitched” 2 points from Brown. Hanover (Ind.) ...... When Tony arrived at bis home Natloaal U b e rty ___ 8% 6% sands of laborers in Rlversids fac- Oallf.), makes ber concert debut andVlllanova whose John Wyaocitl N. Y. V. and ons defeat, tripped Pbiladel- the business of that club. (Sancey In Oakland, yesterday, a telegram rying out their assignments per- North R iv e r ...... 21 23 I 18.— (API—Rain again forced post- tlon adopted condemning M oh a i^ San Diego (Calif.) PAST PRESIDENTS HAYE I ponement today of C:apt. George E. plete' sew chart accompanies tories walked to work today behind deput here tonight singing three medans of the Jazirah district o( Jr sscored c o r all three touchdowns in a “Oert" K luck...... i. 82 68—151 phla'B hapless Eagles 21 to 0. Tbe State ...... 8 waa released by Toronto to be free from hie future employers waa fectly for toe most part—Harmon, 889 398 388 U M i Prof. Wash...... 28 each pattern. torch bearers Fog since last Wed- aoloe with the Pasadena federal 20-0 rout of Manhattan, should hur- R. Lampreebt ...... 88 88—172 Elaglea, In losing their fifth game lo Lz- on the line. E. Frazier .. ..100 109 01—3 « Sun Ufa ...... 490 900 The past preeldents of Man- Is held by the British driver’s coun- Rutgers, undefeated and untied in by Kink Rfcbarde, Hank Soar and New York Aggies ... 2 legislature. gram Into a pocket, smiled and tryman. Sir Malcolm CampbeU. for sport and daytime. ens Injured by mid-day in aceldentp four minor engagements, Penn plays 489 447 812 Ed DanowaM. said: Several InctdsnU stood out but Brennan...... ,.U 8 120 91—888 U. S. F. and G...... 14 16 Buohnell AuxiUary, U. S. W. V’., en- Pattern 8008 is designed in attributed to tbe “white darkness" The approaching season wUl wlt- chief among tbe north end rooting Georgetown, unexpectedly upset by Yah. THE STANDINGS neae toe greatest ehakeup of play- "Next week will be time enough. Weatebestor ...... 27 29 tertained at a Hallowe en party last sizes IS. 14. 16, 18, 20 and 40. which turned yeDowlsh and limited F. Roth . . . section was toe fact that for the 900 940 474 Lafayette. 6-0. Lafayette, undefeat- .,,, 79 83—161 Eastern OIrlaion ers In years and toe passing ot 1 need a little vacation." FrliUy afternoon at the home of BRITISH SHIPOWNER DUES Siza 14 requires 3 7-8 yards of vlaibillty In some places to a few B. HaUaday __ 86 69—135 Grid Heroes first time slnee 1912 a north end Team 4 (3) yards ed and untied, may come a cropper Team w L many of toe game's colorful figures. Lazzeti admitted to friends toat tram played iU opening game at Mrs. Jere Maher. Manchester Green 94 inch material, or 4 1-2 yards J. Lange ... . ___ 119 110—229 New York ...... s E. Falcetta ----- 61 106 73-L]| FBENCH FLEET SAILS. The leaders for ths club until De- - of 39 or 39 inch materiaL Firemen fought smoke and the against New York University. 1 Manj) new players are coming up representatives of the baseball duo the south end. Ths coaches have London. Oct. 18.— (A P )—Joseph NOTICE Dummy ...... g . 68—191 By ASSOCIATED PRESS Thompson ... 80 118 93^8 Waahlngton ...... s cember, named by tbe members, are The new Fall and Winter Pat- thickening fog at a fire on a Ume- Louisiana State's Tigers, who Dummy . .. . 2 from minor professional circuits with which he -is dickering pulled turned In quite a feat by getting WUliam .. TOulea, Franca, O ct 18.—(A P )— Bruce laraay, 74. British ship owner chalked up their second straight 88—168 Brooklyn ...... 2 ...109 109 107- iln . James McVeigh. Mrs. Cecil and former chairman of the WTilte tern Book is rssefy (or you now. house 'Wharf. 8 Koppy Kopcaak, Carnegie Tech— and senior amateur ranks. him off tbe tralh at Chicago while the team ready In less than a week E. Frazier . . . 88 — Ylw FrsBch Mediterranean Seat at South Manchester Fire District Taxes now payable to southeastern conference victory Pittsbiugh ...... 2 4 he was homeward bound and Treadwell and Mra. Jere Maher. Star line, died here yesterday. It hes S3 pages of attractive de- '~4U 416 Hts 18-yard field goal beat Notre The (2ilcago BIkek Hawks con- The entire equad will practice at Coleman . ... — 186 Ilf 168 Shout half atrangth because most signs for every tias and svciy COLE SUCCEEDS BROSMJTH Town Tax Collector in hia oflSce in the Mnnicipal Build- against Mississippi, 13-0, play Van- Philadsiphia ...... 1 9 Dame 8-7. sought bis John Henry on the dotted the north end playground tomorrow Sf its dsstioyirs ars on anti-piracy An appUqued tulip quit was com- Ismay's widow, rhe former JuUa Dartmotrth. tinue toe takrd-fisted policy of torot- Sheldon ...... 139 101 1 0 8 --^ pleted by members who are seUing occasloa. Photographs s h e w derbilt. 6-0 conqueror of Southern Weatern Dlvlstoa Bob Davlo, Kentucky— ScoiM line then and there. evening. patrol, aalled today for aormal an- Florence Schleffelln. was the Amer- dresass mads from these pat- ing. i A. M. to 5 P.M . E. Anderson .. *••,• 73 77—199 Ulng managers by sppolnUng Bill tlckeU on it to raise relief wo.-k Ican-bom daughter of George R. Hartford, (Jet 18.— (A P )—Ap- Methodist and victor over Kentucky K. W lnzler...... 100 90—190 Chicago Bears ...... 4 0 0 five touchdowmo. Including two on « But Tony couldn’t sign then be- The Moriarty West aiders were asial maneuvars In tbs Gulf of Lyon, terns being worn; a feature you Detroit ...... 4 1 0 Stewart, tha National baae- 488 073 484 3 8 * ^ funds Schleffelln of New York. pointment of Franda W. (Jols, mem- in their only conference test.‘ Au- F. Klein...... • • - • a 7 9 80—199 runs of lOO-acd 80 yards, in con- ball umpire aa coach. cause he waa still property of toe much in evidence at toe game giving an 8 (8) la tha aoutbsast oomar of Franee will enjoy. Let the charming The tax of three mills was due October 1 and is pay- Graen Bay ...... 8 3 0 New York Yankees, with whom he their rivals from serosa the traclm paar Spanish watara. The club wUl bold a food sale at deMgns in this new book help ber of the law firm of Robinsoa. burn, which ran up -a tremendous R. Kulpinsky ...... 1 0 6 88—161 quest of W. A L. Deaany ...... 33 34 W. K lein...... Chicago OarrtinalB...... 8 8 1 Stewart replaces Clem Lougbltn. played for 12 yeara When word a looking over for future reference. Hale’s store November 20 for the you in your stw i^ . One rat- Robinaon A Cole, and fromer dty able on or before November 1. After November 1 in- 33-7 count on Mississippi Stsie, ...... Ill 110—221 Yred Vanao, Northwestern—In- who served three years aa toe Chi- day ...... 03 34 benefit of the auxiliary and mem- THIEY-ES STEEL CHEESE corporatloo eounsal. aa general meets tricky Georgia Tech in anotn- 1 E. Reicbenrack ...... 93 87—139 Cleveland ...... 1 g 0 tercepted poos to eet up winning went out from New York that Soors by Periods. AMaa (TALIANS Of SPAIN. tem and the new and win- terest wiD be charged in accordance with the state law. cago diGl master—toe longest any- Orioles ...... 0 6 0 0—6 Draka ...... 34 34 bers were asked to donate cooked ter Pattern Book—-39 oenta Fall counsel of the T.'avdcra Insurance er standout conference game. Mis- - Sunday Rasulte: New York 31. touchdown against Purdue. Tony had been gl8en hto uncondi- O. Snow . . 31 88 Philadelphia, O ct 18—(AP) — 867 930 1097 Philadelphia 0; Detroit 80, Brook- one haa guldad toa club for Ite own- tional release by toe Yanks, he was Speed Boys ...... 2 0 0 0— 2 Heasa G et IS.— (A P )— Ths num- foods. and Winter Book alens--18 eenta Company wma announced by Presi- rissippl State and Florida, Ten-! Billy Pattereon, Baylor—Threw er, Maj. rrederic McLaughlin. Miner . . 37 107 Some foUu lUu to eat checee with For a PATTERN of this at- Thia oiBce started today in the collection of the Fire Browa-. >7B 0; Chicago Bears 16, Cardinals westward bound on another train. Officials. Wright, referee; Biny aar ot ItaSaa solnsuara la Spain Ths next mseting wlU be st the pagbetti, but not apparently tbe dent L. Edmund Zar)ier following n nessee and Sewanee are other con- three touchdown passes for nine, DstraM Agate Teoai to Best traetivs ntodsl send ISe in Coin, ference palringo. E. W ern er...... 108 73—173 7; Green Bay 39, Clevelsnd 10; Friends of Lazzeti said toetr Saherek. umpire: Jalce Moske. head put at ahont 40.000, Including boms of M rs Edward Waterman 18 thieves who brolte Into Sam Ch- meeting of the dtreetorn today. Diatrict tax. The remainder of the biHa, those to per- 44 and five yarda to beat Centenaijr. Detroit oopped the Stanley Chip Imeeman. eombstaats and noa-oombat- FranlcUn street November 12 at 2 your Name, ADDRESS. STYLE Mr. Cole, who auceeeda the late Kentucky entartatns Manhattan B. Bteger ...... 77 77—134 Washington 94. Pittsburgh 30. ^ Ambroee 8ebtad.«r, Southern Call- guess was toat be woudl go to work selU’s grocery store Sunday. They B. W e r n e r ...... 1 ^ spring d e ^ t e aa unprecedented Ltosups: , today by tha aMi*otBcial “dlj p.m. The annual slecUon of officers NUMBER and SIZE to TODAY’S William Rmeiti)th_ wQ] iifw^ hie sona whose names begin wHh S, T, U, V, W, X, Y or Z, while Tulane invades Chapel Hill for ...... 39 93—138 fiMBM Next Snndiqr tornli Boored four touchdowma in tor either toa SL Louia Browma or AgosthMlU tooli five 100-pound crates of cheese, C. T u r e c k ...... e • a a a 39 rtriag of tejurtoe. L a ^ Aurie, Oiiolea: J. Swikla. ie; Daoontls, of the auxiliary wUl be held Wed- PATTERN SERVICE, U duUw with tbe company some time win be received Tuesday or Wednesday. a joust sdth unbeaten North Oai)% 111—300 BrooUyn at New York 94-14 tout of Oregon. tha Cleveland Indians. They based Amae ...... 33 38 but Ignored a large ^paatlty of B. Haberen ...... e . 34 Young, sad Roototon were out with It; Blasie. Ig: Brannlek. e; Gabby, * ij night at the Stats anaoi^. STERLING PLACE. BROOK- during December, foUoqrlng a few Una. 28-0 'Victor over Wake-VOesKr 103—190 Waahlngton at Philadelphia John Wyaockl, VlUanora—Scored their guess on toe facte that toe Oiartte...... 83 70 A. Dolan ...... • a •• • 8 3 83—171 broken ankles. All have recovered, rg; Malek. rt; .U. Swikla. re; 'Vltt- LTIL N. T. MF v a e n t t a . V last week. Dstrolt at QUeago Bean three touckdoeme and entra point Browns were in toe market for a ner, qb; C. Slaga. Ihb; Irish, rhb; Bralnazd ,..,.,v ^ .l0 3 308 —1 1 and the Wings agate appear to be aagthscs C3evo)aad at Otm Bay defengive star In 30^) win new head man and toat Cleveland's Olandar, fb;sobotltuUoM J. Slaga 83 83 3078i ------CMMB at rttUAmgu., the ouUlt to brat- •teva O'Neil has oot yet been aoksd J ** Ti. I n * Wtagg htwe « M Ctosi Yi tor Bahhy; Tumtaokl for Darantia; tl8 MMIV W6 MBttML ------*rM.#i«d8;taltta|jr>.-I; MANCHESTER EVENING UEKALD, UANCHISTER, CUNN« MONDAY. OCTOBER 18,1987 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, QINN.. MONDAY. OCTOBER 18.1937

BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES How Come? rtyH I d I j .wy>as>. “Home, Sweet Home" receives Defendant—Whatever the out- W^~ this InterpretaUon In El Paso Times: come of this trial I feel sure the An enthusiastic golfer came home experience will make me a better to dinner. During the meal his man. J wife Bald, "Willie tells me he cad- Judge—In what way? aled fpr you this afternoon." Defendant—In striving to live up "Well, do you know, " said Willie’s to the speech made by my attor- HELP WANTED— AGENTS WANTED 87-A father, "I thought I'd seen that boy ney. LOST AND rODND 1 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 WANTED TO RENT 68 LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES before." FEMALE 85 CHRISTMAS CARDS. Sell JO as- :OND n a g, wnpped FOR SALE—MODEL T Ford truck. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD LIRUOR FBRMIT AT A COURT o r PROBATE H^LD What the world really needs now ttara* jMtp«r. Inside or o u tsit of Urea and battery in good condition. sorted folders, name - Im^nted WANTED—3 OR 4 rooms, Nov. 18 at Manchester, within and for the IfOTlCB OP APPLICATION at Manchester, within and for tha Husband—How much did you nay Is something that win make a pal- District of Manchester, on the 16tb Thli It to Alvo nolle* that I. Walter District of Manchester, on the 14th M w orth's lOe Store. Rewmid. Inquire 90 Main street WANTED—GIRL for general house- 81.00—Coet you SOc. Samples tree. or Dee. 1. Call 3310. day of October. A. D., 19J7, for them eggs? atable breakfast drink out of the Dunbar, New Brunswick, N. J. p. McKanile ot 14 Bowera atreat, day of October. 1937. TS36. work. Telephone 7449. Present WILLIAM 8. HTDE. Esq.. Manchaatar. Conn.^ hava flied an ap- Wife—I had to pay SO cents a dozen. ice-cubes left in last night’s cocktail Jud#e. Present WILLIAM 8. HTDE, Esq., plication dated 18th ot October. 1967 Judgs. Husband—Well,.we're too poor to ahakers. PAINTING— PAPERING 21 WANTED—CAPABLE girl for gen- HOUSES FOR SALE 72 Estate ot James H. Quinn late of with the Liquor Control CommUalon Eatats ot Christian O. Wlanar lata eat egga when tbey'a aa high aa POULTRY AND SUPPLIES 43 Maqchetter» In said District, deceaa- tor a Tavern Permit tor the aale ot CJTOMOBILES FOB SALE 4 eral housework, home nights. Tele- ed. ot Manchester In said district, da- th a t Put ’em down In the cellar IT IS (SUITE AN art TO TAKE ! PROPERTY OWNERS— A ttan^ alcoholic liquor on the premlaee ot ceased. phone 8828 or sppiy 26 Robert FOR SALE—SINGLE house, five On motion of The Mancheater Tsuat an' keep ’em till egga get cheaper. HEAVY KDDING LIGHTLY AS 8AUB—IBM caierrolet sedsn, I6.95 repapers room, oelUng paper- FANCY QUAUTY broilers, roast- mms, bath, steam heat, extra Eaat Middle Turnpike. Manchea- Upon application of Fred K. Wie- Road. ing chickens and fowl, dressed. Company administrator ter. Conn. The buelneas le owned by ner late of Manchester in said dis- IT SHOULD/BE TAKEN. mileage. Prleately owned. ed or kalsomlned. Mateiial, labci space for additional rooms. In- 0|iDERED:—That six montha from Fresh eggs delivered direct from Walter D. MeKensle ot 14 Bowera trict. deeesaed. Gus—Aren’t people funny T If you 8S38. complete. Inside, outside painUngi START OWN BUSINESS aelllng quire 842 Hilliard street, comer the 16th day of October. A. D.. 1967 atreet, Mancheatar. Conn., and will be Upon eppiication of Fred K. Wts- Carlson A Son Poultry Farm. Tele- be and the same are limited and al- tell them that there are 270.678,- Largs savinga Work guaranteed. friends nationally known guaran- Woodland. conducted by W alter D. MeKensle ot ner, "sdrainistrator, praying that this 634,841 stars In the universe, they'll HOT-FOOT phone 4217. lowed for the creditors within which 14 Bowera atreet, Mancheater. Conn., Court ascertain the heirs of said da- LIGHT BUICK cabriolet, now Lang. Phone 8093. teed rlngless hosiery. Liberal com- to bring In their claims a^Binst aald aa permittee. belief srou. Toonerville Folks MANCHESTER — NEW 6 room caased and authorise a partlgl distrl. I, nowly painted, new top, missions. Investment unnecessary. **tate, and the aald admlalatrator It Walter p. Mckenzib button of said estate aa par applica- Gnoocheff—Yea. but if a sign says Macomb, ni—Red Henderson, ace By Fontaine Fox ROASTING CHICKENS. Broilers, coloDlaJ house with all modem tm- directed to give public notice to the AMitor cxceUect. No down payment, Free selling outfit. Sliver Lady, fowl and rpaatlng duck. Also duck Dated 18th ot Oct 1967. tion on nie. It is "Fresh Paint" most RESSlM a Manchester artesian well. Full price 813UU. H-10.18-6T. least five days before the day of said Friend—O. K., pal, you teach her I'O tSLADUY CMIUKJlUa YOUR WAV cleenad. repaired. Bralthwmlte, S3 WANTED—GIRL FOR housework, hearing, to appear if they .see cause HE WA8NT AFRAID SMSASEAtfiMr Elliot Southward, 360 Pleasant St said time and place and be heard what's right. CLEAU OUTTME OUT OP VYORKwv.0*. Pearl str—t Tuesday aad Friday forenoons. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD OF THE BIO BLACK BEAR '« U BV BR Evening Herald GARDEN—FARM— street, Willimantlc. Tel. 816-J. at Manchester, within and for the relative thereto, and make return to furw a c e bu t ffiOtoppers Torn Back Ho- this Court. , at home A. A. DION Rooilng and Sldmg Ststs rate per hour. Write Box D, DAIRY PRODUCTS SO Dlatrict of Manchester, on the ICth The Loafer. The workman who , wHeisi HAVE IS Herald. WILLIAM 8. HTDE Drummond. Wls.— (AP) —After | 1 MUST LEAVE CLASSIFIED contractor. Workmanship guaran- FOR SALE—13 t^K>M duplex, near day of October. A. D.. 1937. measures his dally output by the thebb was a wmt vtauw the Center. Inquire 14 Hackma- Present WILLIAM 8. HYDE. Esq., Judge. time clock, instead of his ability, U.ls. when Roy Gore seen something AT o w e s f 1 ADVERTISEMENTS teed. Painting and carpenter work. Judge. bart By 7-0; Wesleyan H-lO-lS-37. chore To v>o , vou COT AWD FOR SALE—GRAPES. CaU at 46 tack street. hasn't a chance of becoming other flitting around In the dark, he'll call , have a PRESSI(W<3 81 Wells street Telephone 4860. Trust Estate u-w of Mlttle A. out "Halt, whol goes there?” before had mobs exc u ses HELP WANTED— Norman street or telephone 7818. Walker late of Manchester. In said than an ordinary wage-earner. The EMQAQEMEKrr PAWTS, AMD kMala. BBSibsn sad skbtevtatloas RANGE OIL BURNERS Cleaned District, deceased. Trips Haverford, 64). real worker pays attention to his exercising bis duties aa night watch- THAW A HILL asa eeaal as a ward aa< eeaseead MALE 86 48-yard touchdown run In the first WITH MY B R O K E R / THAT iSKiT* and serviced reasonably. Telephone LEGAL NOTICES Ths Trustee having exhibited its own hand.s. and forgets tho.se of the man at the Pigeon Lake CCC camp. HAS eCHOES^ resds ae twa araria M lalam aaat Is HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 annual account with said estate to period that made the difference be- OFTBW , ■tas a f tkfaa Uaaa 8404. clock. Gore saw .& shadowy form trying 1 WANTED AT ONCE—One first AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD this Court for allowance. It le tween a Wesleyan victory and a to slip into camp after curfew. He BMOUOHf Uas fatas ear Sav far traaalaat OIL, PARLOR, AND kitchen stoves, ORDEREI>—That the 33rd day of By ASSOCIATED PRESS scoreless stalemate. class carpenter. Cali W. R. Hobby. At Mancheat«r, within and for the Just Plain Red. made a running tackle, and found at bargain prices. Other good bar- Dlatrict of Manchester, on the 16th October A. D,, 1937. at 9 o’clock fore- Telephone 4649. noon, at the Probate Office, In said Connecticut had two teams—Yale For the folks who like to figure It seems there's no one thing about his arms full of a black bear. Gore j COURSES AND CLASSES 27 gains In used furniture. ' Wm. day of October. 1937. the relative strength of football Present WILLIAM 8. H tD E. Esq., Manchester, be and the same is as- and Trinity—In the undefeated foot-, Which so much has been said ran one way, the bear-another. a WANTED—BOY, High school age, Oatrlnsky, 33 Oak. signed for a hearing on the allow- teams by the somewhat dubious / • 8 ___ CLASSES IN MAKINO Colonial Judse. Aa that primary color—known k / to tend furnace morning and night. Estate of^Iary Schaub late of Man- ance of said account with said estate, hall ranks today and the big blue of practice of comparing scores. Conn. I Bar booked ruga. For Information or and this Court directs the Trustee to To oil as Just plain red. PASTOR GETS INSPIBA’nON Telephone 8483. chester in said District, deceased. Yale possessed impressive rating State made next Saturday’s clash If it's foimd in a government. All asdsre far In aaelar tasartlsas inspection of rugs call 4838. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 53 Upon application of Martin Schaub, give public notice to all persons In- nationally aa well as within the THROUGH WALKS j ertn bs ekaraaO at tba aaa Usm rata terested therein to appear and be with Trinity look like a “natural" Oh. my—It’e simply awful! Administrator, for authority to sell state. iksatal mtas tar Isaa tana avaiy I. I ...... 1 —_ heard thereon by publishing a copy by beating Worcester Tech 21-6. A And anything that tends toward ■m advsitlalaa slvaa aesa rasa rat. WANTED—TWO OR three potato FOR SALE—TWO PIANOS. Both certain real estate helonirinff to said of this order in some newspaper hav- Three of the four other Connecti- Eddyvllle, la. — (AP) —On 1,884 BUSINESS like new. One player, reasonable deceased aa per application on flle. It week ago Trinity boasted a 26-19 AOs arOarai bafara tba third at tftk pickers. Telephone 4217. la ing a circulation in said District, five cut elevna that saw action Saturday, consecutive Sundays the Rev. Mr. , .i dm erm bs ahaiead aaly Car tba aa- price. Call 8711 after 6 p. m. days before said day of hearing and victory over Worcester and the com- In our land, is unlawful. OPPORTUNITIES 82 OR9ERED;~-That the foregolnir also rolled up victories (o give the J. W. Zerbe of the Eddyvllle Mai aambar af tlaas tba ad aeeaar- ABLE MAN TO distribute eamples. application be heard and determined return make to this Court. ing Intrastate contest should be Now, when a lover thinks of his KT S4L ahargtaa at tba taU aaraaO bet WILLIAM S. HYDE state a 8-1 score over "foreign” op- Methodist Episcopal church has FOR RENT—IN BUSINESS sao- handle Coffee Route. Up to 848 first at the Probate Office in Manchester closer than Watsrbury’a last city Adored, he often speaks v/alked an 11-miIe roimd trip be- In said District, on the S3d day of Judge. position. Of blushes red—but that's all right tlon, brick mercantile buudmg areek. Automobile given aa bonus. WANTED—TO ^UY 58 H-10-18-37. election. tween his home and church. with 8000 f t of ground floor space. October, 1937, at 9 o'clock in. the fore- The record: WTien It appears In cheeks. Write Albert MUU, 1188 Mon- LOOK AROUNDvvhen youhouse noon and that notice be given to all Two teams which had taken He says he prefers walking to Suitable for light manufacturing. AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD Yale 18; Army 7. severe troimclngs the week before Sometimes red makes our spirits mouth, Cincinnati, O. clean. Save rags and Junk. We pay persons interested in said estate of at Manchester, within and for the the use of horse and buggy or au- Apply Edarard J . Holt the pendency of said application and Trinity 7; Hobart 0. Tba EaraM wm ast bs leaeaasIMa highest prices. Wm. Ostrtnsky. District of Manchester, on the 18th came back Saturday to put on a tomobiles and intends adding con- i be mste thaa aaa laasiraat lassrtloe the time and place of hearing there- day o f O ctob er. A. D.. 1937. . Wesleyan 6; Haverford 0. tight football battle with Coast Again It makes them mount. alderably to the 21,419 toUl al- Tel. 6879. on, by publishing a copy of this order We like It In our corpuscles d adr adTonissBaat srdarsd tar FOR SA1.E—^TOBACCO and candy Present WILLIAM 8. HTDE. EaV. Coast Guard Academy 6; Norwich Guard Academy edging Norwich by ready to bis credit bate tbaa aaa Uma store complete adth fixtures. In- SALESMEN WANTED 36-A in eome newspaper having a circula- Judge. ' U. 0. But not our bank account! Tbs laadTsRaal iwlsstis at tesir tion In sal'd district, at least five days Estate of George K. Church late of virtue of a lone touchdown in the ibUaatiea af advattlalad win bs quire 80 Oak street before the day of said hearing to ap- Manchester. In said District, deceas- Conn. State 21; Worcester Tech second period. THIEY'ES PItBLISa SALESMAN; ESTABLISH ED Line, ROOMS WITHOUT HOARD 59 pear if they see cause at said tlpie 6. WHAT HAS BECOME OF THE ■ aaly by aae aallstlaa at tba ed. Little Arnold of New Haven, TRADE JOURNAL| ■ads tar tba aarvisa raadarad lubricants, soaps, cleaners, chemi- and place and be heard relative The Executrix having exhibited her Arnold 0; U. of Maine 13. OLD-FASHIONED W IFE WHO — advartlsawaats mast asafarw FOR RENT—TWO rooms, In pri- thereto, and make return to this administration account with said es- traveling to the State of Maine for BELIEVED THE EXCUSES OF- cals. Opportunity for promotion. Court. If the Yale Bulldog exhibited a ■ Mria. ee»y aad typadiaebf witb Baum's, Roms, N. Y. vate home, furnished or unlumlsb- tate to this Court for allowance, it Is the second successive Saturday, FERED BY HER HUSBAND ? Warsaw. Poland— (AP) — A raid MddUtiaaa aataresd by tba eabUsh- ed, three If desired. Suitable for WILLIAM 8. HYDE ORDERED:—-That the 28d day of strut In his bowed legs today, cer- found Pine Tree state foemen a on a flop house has yielded a sur- *9.M >6 May raaar rs tbs right ta Judge. O ctob er. A. D.. 1987, a t 9 o’clo ck fo r e - SET TWO light housekeeping. Write Box J, H-10-18-37. tainly the pride was pardonable for shade too strong for her Terriers. Wife—Here's a story about a col- prising trophy—the "trade Journal" fW il Mi t tavlaa s r rajast aay asey aaa- noon. at the Probate Office, In said the Army Mule has been a touch foe of Warsaw thieves. Issed abjaetloaabla. HELP WANTED— Herald. Manchester, be and the same la as- Losers to Bates the week before, lar button being found In a cow's WOMEM "THAT — OUJdntO HOPBl—Claaaldad ada OLCOTT AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD signed for a hearing on the allow- in recent years. All New Haven v.aa Arnold bowed 13-0 last Saturday to stomach. It Is full of advice to thieves ol KKJOW VOU, M A O O R« to MbUshad sawa day west ba ra- MALE OR FEMALE 37 at Manchester, within and for the ance of said adm inistration account singing the praises of Clint Frank Husband—Must be false. How all kinds and Items from heme and Med^b^lS afalaak aasa; totardaya District of Manchester, on the 16th University of Maine after putting HOARDERS WANTED 59-A with said estate, and this Court di- 4k Co. up a stubborn fight. could B cow get under a bedroom abroad of crimes interesting to | CHRISTMAS CARD selling artU day o f O ctob er. A. D.. 1937. rects the Executrix to give public no- Trinity's revenge game against dresser? ".he boys." Queries oti trade pro* te t»T poflUM FARM make easy extra money for you. WANTED—ROOMERS or boarders, Present WILLIAM 8. HYDE. Esq- tice to all persons Iptereated therein State Teachers' Oollege of New Judge. Hobart—the only team that licked blems are answered under the head: TELEPHONE TOUR or will rent rooms for light house- to appear and be heard thereon by Britain, Connecticut’s ssventh col- A reputable local Greeting Card Estate of Edward D. Lynch late of publishing s copy of this order In the Blue and Gold last season—end- Two old women were having a "Among Ourselves." Si HY SMITH WANT ADS keeping. Telephone 8464. Manchester, in said District, deceas- lege gridiron representative, played Shop offers a rare opportunity to some newspaper having a circulation ed satisfactorily for the Hartford- heart-to-heart chat. Editors of the paper, called "New M^ldn^ It Unanimous For Sale ed. In said District, five days before said a 6-6 tie Friday night with the By JOHN C TERRY ^ •*“ *••• *e»aeto_. earn additional mone> for your On motion of Eilward C. Lynch of ites but as least 69 per cent of the One said to the other—So you’re Life,” have been arrested. I (to CHABOa BATa giraa abava 86 acres fronting on West own Christmas shopping or other day nf hearing and return make to Hyannis (Mass.) Teachers. *• edrartlaara bat Center and Okott streeta This APARTMENTS— FLATS— said Manchester executor this Court. spectators were resigned to a score- troubled with con.stipatlon too. are needs. You are invited to take ad- ORDERED:—That six months from WiLLt.VM 8. HYDE you ■’ What do you take 7 CA.ME OFFICIAL SUGGESTS Climaxing a •*** seeebtad as Is a well known fnrm and Is TENEMENTS 63 th e 16th day o f O ctob ar. A. D.. 1937 less tie until late In the last period ____ ^ATMaaT If eaM at tba bast- vantage of ouf proposition. Num- Judge. when Bill Kelly caught O'Malley's The other—Oh. well. I Just DEER HUNTERS GO RED | DARING RAID ON 1— eg — ■— — bafara tba ssvaatb centrally located. Large dwell- he and the same are limited and al- H-10-18-37. EGO FACTORY takes me knitting. WU'S AIRPORT, jmr dsnewlae tto drat lasartlsa at ing. City water and newer ber of representaUves limited. First FOR RENT—SIX ROOM tenement, lowed for the creditors within which forward pass after It hobbled from MM to stbarwlss tbs CHABGB are at property. Oealrable come, first served. This proposi- with all Improvements, at 83 to bring in their claims against said the arms of a would-be interceptor Atlanta—“Mae W est", a quail Denver—(A P)— To make deer SCORCMY AND H(8 WAT» y to asUsstsA Ms rasysasl- tion is different. Complete sales estate, and the said executor Is di> During a scripture lesson the hunters poor targeU, R. G. Parvln, j m e n h a v e t r a p p e d to—r —r srrate la ulapbaaad ada street fionttge for bnildlng Laurel street. Apply 81 Laurel St. rected to give public notice to the SHARKS TO HELP N.AZIS and fell over the goal-line. hen, did more than her abare toward teacher told hla small class that •lies. Ideal spot for roadside kit FR EE. Call in person or write. state game commissioner, suggests ALL BUT ONE OF THE to n to sssaw il and tbair assarai creditors to bring in their claims Just as Trinity encountered a restoring Georgia's wild life. there would be weeping, wailing, and they wear red capes and hats. Htosb to gaaraalsaA stand. Do not phone. Act now for more FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM flat, sec- within said time allowed by posting stubborn defensive foe In Hobart so ENEMV F L E E T-H E Hamburg (A PI—To overcome ftie Purser CoUlns, state quail farm gnashing of teeth among the wieked "Last year we had only three a- spending money at Christmaai ond floor. 168 Eldrldge street, all ropy of this order on the public Wesleyan foimd an almost Im- 200MED BACK INTO INDEX OP Improvements, furnace. garage. sign post nearest to the place where shortage of the finer leather used superintendent, eald ambitious who nassed on to the next world. talltles among 16,000 deer hunters i R ob t J. Smith, Inc. Brock Press, Inc., 39A AUanUc the deceased last dwelt within said for women's foot gear and hand- pregnable stone wall In Haverford. "Mae" laid 130 eggs in 22 weeks— "What about those who haven't THE 5KV - BUT TEX CLAS8IFICATIONB street. Stamford, Conn, Telephone 6107. but this year we would like to get 968 Main Street town and by publishing the same in bags. which has resulted from the In this esse It was Archie Home's seven times her weight any teeth?" aswed a pert small bov by without accidents," says Par AND CHUNG VINO'S . •••BAdddddwriiaeM A some newspaper having a circulation "Teeth," said the teacher, aus- f l e e t ----- Etc ••••••••«•••••■••• 8480 8746 8848 FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, In said probate district, within ten throttHng of imports under the vln. RETURN, •••add«aidddd*«d*d*aM all Improvements. 30 Kussell days from the date of this order, and four-year plan of aelf-sufficlency, terely, "will be provided." "And If hunters must drink AND SPREAD OUT a a a a a a a e • dMa da* dMid street. Inquire on the premises. return make to this court of the no- a flailing company has been formed strong liquor, they should do so I ABOVE ID CUTOFF ari of Tkaska ...... tice given. here to catch sharks In the West He—Are you May West ? m oderately."- bs— added. "Liquor HIS ESCAPE - ICMMOPIRM a a addMdmwdMdaaatM WILLIAM 8. HYDE She—No. I'm June West. I’m thir- TAX COLLECTOR’S FOR RENT—FIV E ROOM flat, all Judge. Indies and process the skins and ar.d bullets do not mix success- gg—• • a a « t o d « d a t o M modern Improvements, garage. H-10-18-S7. blubber into leather and oil. ty days hotter than May. fiUly." aaaaaa* aaaaaaatoVdWto—MM Adults. Inquire 14 Edgerton street, AwtmmmhOm Hold Everything! or telephone 8301. Amumoham tor Bolo .a..^»«.« NOTICE OF SALE A*ts*obllee (or Kzehmavo EMERGENa FRE('KLES AND HIS FRIENDS ByBlosseri Akt* Aoeoioorlow—Tiros a.aaaM In pursuance to the provisions of Awto RopslrlBk—yolmtims •••mm the General Statutes of the State of B U SIN le s s L O C A TIO N S WASHINGTON TUBBS Ak(a Soboolo a a a a a a a a a a a #• aaa a« (• Connecticut and-tax warrants prop- FOR RENT 64 FLAPPER FANNY By Crane OUT OUR WAY Aetee—Ship by Trw ck...... By Sylvia •/tip*'-- By Williams ...... a»aa« CALLS erly Issued to me as Tax Collector 19)7 tv NutctvieCnie. t. m. aco-«■«. mt . orf _ USED TO RU N A ~ by the Town of Manchester, you LD C O M C m V E OVER WELL, IF IT'S \ / I WILL-\ ._ T O O - |Ib«o(mlo»—Bleyeloo ...... POUC'E are hereby notified that I. Samuel FOR RENT—STORE at 998 Main IW S W E E Z I A . O B O / , AWV O F U S \/ HOW wbktod Astoo—llotoroywioo aaa. Nelson, Jr., Tax Collector for the Street Apply Edward J. HoU. WHLJT D O Mmoimmm mmB Prof— lpool Sorvloi WATCH r------LET'S TAKE A 'BOUT VOU S A Y MElBiM Borrteoo Of(oro4 .a.ae Town of Manchester, Connecticut, OATH, RI(3HT VOU, will sell at public auction enough or G O L D I E 7 WHkoobnM Borrl— Offoiot .a.eia 4343 HOUSES FOR RENT 65 NOW, TO GIV/E OOLDIE? 'tiers FAIB. SUMIbp—C eatrmetlmB ...... all of the following property belong- TH* R E S T ALL yortof Wwr—rloB ...... ing to Bridget Rogan and Mrs. GLAD AiNT rr. ^kkOrbl DjPOOtOrO asassaaeeaeaa« FIRE FOR BENT—6 ROOM single, all GOOD, LIFE TO, IF *»atlB p—Plmmblae—iioeflss James McCulloch of San Diego, Improvements, garage In basement ooLDidr kkAklODOO assaaaaaaaaaaeaaea aato South California, to pay taxes due to the • WITH GOLDIE icnibory—DriEwniklmp ...... Inquire 22 Summer street. ICmBC^-TrweklEv—Storoco .vaa Town of Manchester: Fkblto PMMBS«r Borrloo .*aaaa.M That certain lot of land situated Prattar-^pRpOrtap ...... 4321 In the said Town of Mancheater, FOR RENT—6 ROOM single house, n o t — loABl t Erolmk •«•«•««•■« County of Hartford, State of Con- newly decorated. Call 6889. ^—BkOartBP aaaaaaaaaaaeeaaaaa a—a North Tallarlag—Dyalss—Clssaiag . . necticut, bounded and described as Tailat Ooeda sad Sarrlea follows: Northerly by land of Tfsatad- Bastnaaa Sarrlea 5432 Howard D. Chapman; Easterly by SUBURBAN FOR R E N T ^ BdaraMaaal Summit Street: Southerly by land garsw sad Clsssas FOR RENT—FIV E room, partly mrata lastraetlsaa ...... AMBULANCE of Isaac LydaU; Westerly by land of furnished home. Reasonable to Deaclbg .. a ,M Wilbur D. Loveland. right party. Write Box X. Y. Z., Maslcat—Bra»stla ...... (Dongmn) PURPOSE OF SAXE Herald. waatad—laatmetloaa ...... The above sale is to be made for the purpoce of paying taxes, inter------Mortsssse . . . _ I SA80 est thereon aad other legal charges. Moslasas Opportaaltiss ...... I M ILP D R D H A S W OTHIHS M essy te t e s a ...... | (HoUoran) Said txaes were levied by the Town YtoU L O O H E D _ ■sly ato aifastlsM of Manchester against the above T D D O W IT H MIS' ba d in TWERE^ SO RRY. ■ s ly W an ts4— Fs male ...... I mentioned taxpayer as follows: P U M B L IU g PUIsTTS W s a tsd Mala ....m I 30«0 List of October 1. 1936 ___ 3 3 0 . 7 7 FO R J(£NT fr ec k l es? j coach Bsls^waa ^Vaatag •••■•■•••.••■•94-, A M D T O S S I W G IT 'S W O T Maly W aataf—Mala ar F smIs ,. I (QoiBh) List of October 1. 1638 .... 83.08 SIX-ROOM SINGLE — JU S T Asrsata W a a t s A ...... t t - List of October 1. 1034 .... 38.93 W O B B L Y P A S S E S '. * L I K E T D U COULD WT mtaatloaa Waatsi Fsasala ••. I List of October 1, 1933 .... 33.67 ■taatleaa Waatad—M ala...... I Steam heat, 2-car garage. G E T IW T H E R E II GET QOlWQ J Ma—ley w sal A s s a s ls a ...... t 4340 List of October 1. 1930 . . . . 30.86 A M D T E L L HIM tove Ttirb Fits rsalln Tsbisli TIME AND PLACE OF SALE Aim Eight-Room Single Py~:Blraa—Pate ...... i Auction sale will take place on on East Center street; T O O O M E O U T .% Uva Btoek—VahMaa...... * HOSPITAL Poaltry ato Sayyllaa ...... 4 Monday. December 20, 1037, A.D., fireplace; garage in base- O K A Y , Waataf— Pate Pealtry—fheek I at Ten O'clock. A. M., at tbs Town C O A C H J Hall In Manchester, Oonn. menL 5131 Dated at Manchester, Connecti- cut. this fifteenth day of October. 1637, A.D. SAMinSL NELSON, JR. Tax Collector. HUHLVB Aanrlifatnr £ttnting Sm Q i MONDAY. OCTOBER 18,1987

Mrs. Maiy Hills, past excellent The annual banquet of the Con- Saturday afternoon, tbe Lillian The Women’s League of tbe Sec- Head. Coach Christian o f Oon- ABOUT TOWN chief of Memorial Temple, Pythian necticut Union of EHevator Builders Gertrude Grant Expression club ond Congregational church will necUcut 8U U CoUege, wUI be tbe Slaters, will represent the local tem- wss held Saturday night in the Sub- held Its October meeting at the meet Wedneaday afternoon at two guest speaker at the “Sports Night" ple at the state convention of lodges Alpine Club, EHdrldge street. Seven- home of Miss Grant. Miss Eliza- o’clock at the home of Mrs. George Every Tuesday This Familiar of Knights of Pythias and Pythian ty-five union members from the program to be held by John Mather lUbaksk Ledf* win eoo* beth Gorton of South Glastonbury F. Borst, 83 Cambridge street Miss Chapter, Order of DeMoiay tonight » pnbUe b(M(* and Mtback Sisters, which tegins this evening state attended the dlrmer served by was elected president and Miss Mar- Jeanette Studley of Hartford wrltl in West Haven and continue EMward Paganl of this town. Fol- at the Masonic Temple. Hs will garet Brosnan, secretary. Miss Lois speak on the Consumera’ League. Announcement Brings Hundreds thia cTwliif in Odd Fellowi through tomorrow. The morning lowing tbe dlrmer tbe DuBaldo show movies of the Coimecticut at 8:15. RafreahmenU will be Gustafson and Miss Marguerite The hostesses will be Mrs. Karl Session will open at 9:30 Tuesday Brothers entertained and dancing State-Wesleyan football game held Tbe door prlae win ba a O’Leary were re-elected treasurer Keller, Mrs. E. B. Inman, Mrs. Wal- several wreeks ago. The meetingyto- and It la expected many from this was enjoyed. Victor Clemson of lace Jones and Mrs. W. A. Knofla. Hurrying To Shop Because at ware at the Beauty town will attend. this town and Carl Enstrom of New and vice president, respectively. nlght will ba the first for Master with playlnc prinea of coa- Britain were in charge of the affair. Miss Libby Glazier and Mias Marion Councillor William Brennan wwa nis ___ t from that aatabUahraent. The Attorney and Mrs. Andrew Pet- Derby were welcomed Into the club. Tbe Professional Girls club will meet tomorrow evening at tbe Cen- corps of oflneera. After the program win meat at 8:16. tengell, and the latter’s sister, Mrs. Daughters of Liberty No. 125, Permanent phonetic teams were refreshments wrlll be served in the Alice Neill and son Robert, all of chosen for tbe year and Miss Fran- ter church house. Miss Marion Ladles Loyal Orange Lodge, _ will Tinker will give a talk on her re- banquet ball r Qroop 7 of Center church women, Cambridge, Mass., were week-end elect ofificers. tomorrow night m ces Wallett and Miss Gorton were r'Mka. EUnbeth Mclntooh, leader. guests of Mrs. Bertha Page of elected captains. In the club work- cent experiences with the Red Cross Orange ball. A class of candidates in the Ohio valley. The hostesses Win aaeat tomorrow eveningr at 7:30 Ridge street will receive the second degree. A shop, a Hallowe'en atmosphere Willliun Samlow who has been ki the Robfatna room. was introduced through Hallowe’en will be Miss Lois Parker and Miss confined to bis home on Summit Mystic Review, Woman’s Benefit Hallowe’en social will follow the Esther Anderson. business In charge of Mrs. Clara poems, ghost stories and talks re- street for the past two weeks with ^ The ICancheater Green Baseball association will meet tomorrow eve- lating to Hallowe'en presented by an infection In bis right band, la ning in Odd Fellows hall. It has Robinson, Mrs. Haimah Smith, Mrs. The Standard Bearers will meet ~taam win meet tomorrow night at Margaret G. Smith, Mrs. Annie L. the club members. The next meet- still unable to return to wrork al- been decided to postpone the card this evening at 7:30 at tbe parson- thoughb there is considerable im- ~ I dubhonae on Eaat Middle Tum- Tedford and Mrs. Sarah J. Tedford. ing of the club will be on November piuiy until a later date, and the 20 age of the South Methodist church. provement. members are Invited to join with . the Juniors In a Hallowe’en social Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rawaon en- K. P. Walton of Strong street at 7 o’clock. In charge of Miss Helen tertained over the week-end Mr. ‘.Was one of the speakers at the New Gorman, who has been appoipted and Mrs. J. P. McGrath of Brook- .:Jbigland Blologlea] association'sHartford County Junior Supervisor. lyn, N. T. P K tBaetlng Saturday at Mount Invitations Hol- have been mailed to all K yoke ^ n ege. Mr. Walton taught Junior members. The seniors will W'' WoloKy for three yenn at Manches- make pliuia for a turkey supper High Spots Of Value f tar High school and for a much to be served on November 3 In Odd Dorothy H. Keeney '' iBBger period at Hartford High Are Given With Cash Sales All Fellowrs hall on the occasion of the Teacher of Piano '> aehooL Hla book "Social Biology,' district rally. . pnbliabed last srear, has been adopt- Oradnate of the Day Tuesday In All Depts. ed in the Hartford High school as Hiutford School of Mnslc For Tuesday Shoppers the regular biology textbook. DIAL We .c a ll Fat Phone 7689 Of Both These Stores The Just Ua Club will meet to- aod llrllves Generators 5321 aaorrow evening at the home of Mrs. Vom Uorlnr't If the ammeter pointei Btta Loveland of EHro street, with PirwciiptloB swjfigs back and forth rapid Selected From Various her sister, Mrs. Grace Ames, as host ly or remains at zero AhiU Tho JW H AU CORP. you are driving the genera MANCHISTtR CONM- Players who attend card parties Weldon tor should be checked at In St. Bridget’s parish hall are re- I)r«K ('o. once. We replace brushes Departments minded that the evening has been N S Main at. dianged to Wednesday by request. or make repairs quickly l'h» cause of the trouble is elimi- DOUBLE GREEN STAMPS GIVEN The usud games of bridge, whist BEAR WHEEL CfJIOUSf^SON, and setback will be played, with nated and future expense WITH CASH SALES ALIGNMENT INC. cash prises and refreshments. The Safety Lajm avoided. Mmmittee in charge of Wednesday Equipment. Sight’s social la Mis. 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terns, 20’’x36” ...... fOC lbs. We invite yon to open a oavlng account by tubscriblng MARKET HAMBURG 2 45e

for u many oharea in the BuUding and Loan, at JI.OO per 855 Main Street ____ Robinow Boilding

hare, aa jrou oee fit and moke monthly paymenta there- 18” X 36” OVAL BRAIDED Q after. The paymenta made by you. togetber with the divi- ••WHERE THRIFTY SHOPPERS SHOP”______R U G S ...... O t > C dends we pay—two never have paid le.sa than 4 % i—will m ^ Pork Chops »> 5 2 C 3 9 « mature the oharea in about thirteen yeora and ««<•»' of your oharea will be worth 1200. EXTRA SPECIAL ! ! Tuesday 25c CHAIR PADS, oil doth covered, in black or 1 O

Wa alao Inviu you to Uka Single ftiyment Shorea foe blue only, to ckwe-ont— each...... a 9C which you depoMt (100 per ahore with no further payment required, and you wrtll receive our regular dividend (which ^ BRISKET ^ ^\r HOT DISH HOLDERS, oil doth covered, ^ O d* LAMB CHOPS boa never been leoa than 4% .)

U intoreated in either of the above plana, eitbar for youi^ seU or your minor children, coll at our office and rcMive

such iBiomBtlon bb you dBslrt. Corned BEEF I 50c O’CEDAR SPRAY, qq

Pint cana < 3 4 3 C Sweet • Tender • Jnlejr Ctipn ed BEEF - . .A new oerl— opens this month so eon in and get further 15 toKm atiaa at once i »uruier tolning'^^!t”w i^r ^ t'd im y toe I11?* *“.**** *°“***;

Round — Sirloin Cubefl^ — _ e _ _ „ ^

Short — Porterhouse h I b C^UKS ^

The Manchester Building: & Loan Ass’n, Com edlsEEF 32c ^ Inc.

t Im s JR C H A L C com fSi Mkia StTMt Maachestcr, Cona. SiHssCheese i.2 9 « AUMcnimii Coms.

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