AVEBAOB DAILY CqUlCLATION '-L. for the mentli * f August, 1884 THB WKATHSak Poroeest et U. «. Tlisr Buim^ Hartford 5,341 aoudy tonight aad .Saturday, ee. Member of the Audit caolonal rain probable; not mwS Bureau o f Circulations. change la tenqieratare.

VOL. LIII., NO. 288. (Claaolfled Advertising on Page 14.) MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1934. (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS

STRIKE SITUATION IS UNCHANGED

Mass Picketing Brings Out Fall River Police

MOVES TO FORCE

ALL QUIET, ORDERLY

SHUTDOWNS FAIL

302 .Main

AROUND MILLS HERE

IN NEW ENGLAND

Misunderstanding Over Clos-

!,4crelary Perkins, of Labor Official Union Statement SIX ARE DEAD u g of Velvet and Cravat

Department, Expresses The following official statements A statement by Dennis McGuire

was issued today at local union which appeared In the Manchester Mills Elsewhere Still Ex- AS Aim) HITS headquarters: ! column of a Hartford newspaper Confidence That Presi- . “A member of the publicity com- this morning was not based on facts. mlttee attended the dally meeting Local 2125 wishes to state that Mr. ists— “ Flying Squadron” dent’s Board Can Settle AIROUETCAR held In Wllllmantlc yesterday; The McGuire never was a member of the purpose of this meeting Is to ascer-' union. j

tain the strike Situation existing' "Another statement to the effect' of Local Strikers Goes On

Controversy. . throughout the state. , that bombs would be placed under I "Reports from delegates Indicated All Ocinipants of Small Road- the homes of persons who went back I that 100 per cent walkouts had o c - ' to work Is ^^thout foundation o f ! Tour of Plants in Other cuired In Plainfield, Stafford BL'LLETIN! fact and Is too rldiculoua fo warrant ster Meet Death in Sey- Springs, Rockville, Broad Brook, further comment. Places— Organizer Warns Washington, Sept. 7.— (AP) Putnam, Grosvenordale, Baltic, "The political meeting which was —Both Francis J, Gorman, Somersville, Glastonbury, Danielson, scheduled for tomorrow morning, chairman of the textile strike monr— Bodies Horribly iCollinsville, New London, Mystic, Against Any Violence. oommltteo, and George A. West Haven. (Continued on Page Four) Sloan, president of the Cotton Mangled by Collision. Textile Institute, agreed today Everything was peaceful and to' meet President Roosevelt'* serene along the strike batUefront in new textile strike board within Seymour, Sept. T.— (A P )— Sl\ 1 s t textile plants In Fall River, Mass., key city of the New England fabric Industries Manchester today. the next six hours. WM accomplished through mass picketing demonstrations. Squads of police, like tho.se taking up their po- men lost their lives here today In a QUIET TODAY IN STATE Reports from textile centers'\ln sitlons above, were rushed to the mills when minor disturbances among pickets broke out. Governor Elv was By ASSOCIATED PRESS asked by mill owners to provide protectibn for their property. v-overnor Ely was head on collision between an auto- New England, New Jersey and othieK^ Militant efforts of strike leaders mobile and a Waterbury-New Haven parts of the. country also Indicated to force shutdowns In the textile In- trolley car, near Pulford’s Switch. ALONG TEXTILE FRONT the situation was calm and that no dustiy focused in New England to- The tragedy, the second to 3rlslt a demonstrations had occurred. day and met with scant success as Naugatuck Valley community In le.ss SIGNS OFREVIVAL Get Pay Checks. the number of estimated Idle work- than two months, occurred at 12:45 LEAGUE PLANS TO GUARD Velvet and broad goods workers No More Walkouts or Shut- MRS.C00GUILn; ers increased 10,000 to almost w70,- a. m. (eastern standard time). Sev- here received their pay checks a t 10 eral weeks ago, eight children were o'clock this morning. As far a* 000. IN RETAIL TRADE Peter van Horn, leader of the killed when a train ploughed through downs Reported in Early JQ Q|£ could be determined, fewer cravat their midst at Shelton, five miles FRENffl, SOVIET ENVOYS workers came to work this morning Bilk manufacturers, said in New from Seymour. York City that If protection could while thq velvet nUIls were virtually The victims of the latest tragedy Hours; Strikers Gathering at a standstill. Timekeepers em- be obtained for the Industry all pos- were all occupants of a small road- Weekly Review Reports That ployed making out the payroll wer* sibility of the succci-o of the strike ster. Geneva Hears Rnmors Thai NO FOOD SHORTAGE would be removed by Monday. in Willimantic. released .ye.stcrday and a largo num- They were Peter Paulik, 21, the Jury Convicts Her; Her Com- ber of clerks In the main office were Secretary of Labor Frances Per- the Cnrrent Rise Is Ex- kins after conferring vrtth membctc driver; Sa'vatore Fara, Angelo Fascists Arc Prepartag a C E R M A N Y told their services would not be needed until the strike ended. A of the President’s teMile strike Garafaio, Ignace Palumbo and Ig- panion Gets a Sentence of natz Burblls, all of Ansonla; and By ASSIK'IATED PRESS careful check revealed a; scattering board In Washington, b^pressed Demonstration When the ___ pected to Continne. of workers'pn their jobs,In the va- confidence that the board v^uld be Stanley DcmolskI, 18. of Seymour. It wa-s quiet all along the textl’c 5 Killed Outright Twenty Years. rious departments. able to arrange a settlement of the strike battle front in C!onnectlcut to- walkout. \ Five of the meu were killed out- The usual morning mass meeting Conncil Holds Its Sessions. Nazi Leader Declares No , Sept 7.— (AP) — day. despite Indications last night of the strikers was held In O nler Francis J. Gorman, chairman of right, while Demolskl died several hours later, In a Derby hospital. _ ri 1J ! ^**'9

weuM b« made et a series o f eenfer- der the auapWM aaa oirecuoa of itpertM] by the strikers last night known qpoalun would bo hold V>> terday. a]fUr a vary eloaa oback, Pond, 8 t Albans, VL. whan m mma encee over the week-end. the constituted authorities o f theee^ at tha end o f the walkout’s third morrow at 8 p. m. fo r flva of six UNION S T A im E N T ahowad fewer than 100 amployea an- maneuvera with bis army company The President’s Bosrd, In Its an states. Enemltt o f labor are de- day. strike plcketa slain by gunfire 3raa- taring Into or leaving the mills. A from Fort Ethan AUan. Hia boraa DR.INGE,REnRING, nouncemaDt, aatd: ' Uberately attempting to Incite our Ths feet thst the"strikers’ wsr* terday at Hoooa Path. large number of these are working fell Into a hole in the pond bottom V . SHinDOWNSFAH "The firat duty of this board, un- people to riot In the hope of dis- holding thslr own, however, led Wil- Franels J. Gkinnaa, fiery ebalr- ' - (Oeutfaued frem-Page One) on peasee Issued by Local 8136 for and Downey waa drowned. The body der the President'a executive order, crediting this strike.” liam P. Kelly, vlcS-prssIdsnt of tbe man of the National strike commit- necessary work.” wna not recovered for some time. Emil Rlsve, bead of the Federa- at which Sherwood O. Boweri wae REMAINS GLOOMY la to aaaemble as quickly as possible United TsxtUs Workers In Petinsyi- tee, notified aouthem strike head- (Authorised by PubUelty OOm- It will arrive here tonight and will ■ f . X, ^ ’ IN NEW ENGLAND tion of Hoaiery Workers, said the quartora here that he would attend to have appeared as a epeaker, has ths principal facts bsartng on tbs vanla, New Jersey end Dsiswars, mlttee). be at the home at 899 North Main iJ executive council o f that organisa- to pr^ct early settlement of dtf- joint ritea for the group. bean poatponad to 8:80 o'clock Mon- street after seven o'clock tonight. causss of ths strike " tion would decide tomorrow whether day m oralu. "The board organleed this morn- fersnosa between the employers and Peel, third vlce-praeldent of the Tomorrow's funeral servlcea will (Omtlaacd tron O s«) to order a strike of all hosiery work- "Robert Boyce la being eupported ing. Inasmuch as, undsr tbs exscu- the mill operators. I United Textile Workers of Amerioa, GEO. D O W N E H FUNERAL be military a apeclal escort of army OvUpokeo Charchman to Re- ers with the exception of those op- Hie forecast was made el e labor ! said other prominent labor' leaders for Justice of the Peace as he is a men coming with the body fro m ' ■qatdron" tram Fall Rlvar w u tivs order, ths board will maka Its erating under union fientraete. I a r e e x p e c t e d . mtmber of Local 2126. tu n M baek by poUo* who dtploytd report to the President through the meeting to whicl.. Mrs. Cornells Fort Ethan Allen. Tbe status fit ths dyers in the j Consent of the sixth family had "Rav. Nelson ‘Crulkahank o f ths tire to His Private Es- acroM th« hlfbw ay and warntd secretary of labor, our first official Bryce Plnchot, wife of the governor TO BE HELD TOMORROW Paterson. N. J., area will be de- not been obtained early today and it Summerfleld church of Nsw Havan atiikara that they would faoa aerl* and reported ready to declara her- act will be to call upon the secre- cided some time today at a confer- waa reported from Honea Path that will addreaa tha meeting tomorrow oui tMuUa If tbay mtarod the dty. tary. self as an independent candidate for tate at 74. ence between tbe strike committee his plaoe, aent a telegram offering arrangemenu already bad been morning at 8:80 o’clock. Soldier Who Lost Life ^by A doatn or ao mambara o f the To Work Qnlekly and representatives of the dyers' to "join you.In your protest egelnat made to hold one funeral later In the "Rev. Crulkahank haa apoken be- Relieve ~ ^ rla ( aquad" who aUppad paat the Drowning to Be Buried from "W e plan as rspidly as la practical union. sweat shop wages, the iniquitous day. fore labor maetlngs throughout tha poUea cordon ware taken into cua- Gorman said ths committee bad Btata and la a friend o f the working Home Here in Morning. By MILTON BRON^’ER Save in Septem ber to mast with representatives of the stretchout system end the speeding Norman Thomaa, SodalUt party tody and bald at poHca haadquar- textile workers, reprasantatlvss of received no word from the new in- leader, announced be might come to man. , We urge every member of Skin NBA Service Steff Correspondent up In tbe textile Industry." tera. quiry board headed by WInant. apeak at the ceremony. local 3126 to be preaent tomorrow to The funeral of George F. Downey, Cool evenings are herej You i^eed more blankets, wanner clothing, shoes. Children the employers, code authority mem- Swinging Into Use with gestures eon of Mre. Harold Tarhox of 8M A t the Lawrence mllla of the bers, .the cotton textile national ln< Asked for an estimate on the hear what he haa to say. London, Sept. 7.— A huge gap need school clothes and shoes. Get ready fo r colder weather now! ThaCs why we offer cost o f the strike to date, he re- Of help or outright promises to add Main itreet, will be held tomorrow Irritation American Woolen Company, where dustrial relatlopa board, and such i their forces to the 35,000 Idle work- PICKET HEADQUARTERS "The atrike of workera at Cheney TvUl be .created In the public life of plied; I Brothers la not a sjrmpathy strike. morning at 8;80 at the Tarhox home 6300 are employed, 1 waa announc- other agenclee and Individuals as ers were the American Federation New York, Sept. 7.— ( A P ) — A England about October 1. For the you these specials—so you’ll buy early! Fix »up time is here! Fixi up your home—new OIL ed that the plant would be cloaed "Ob. I haven't any Idea but It i group of fifty to sixty persona, meet We are striking to have our de- here and at nine o'clock at St. may be helpful." of Hosiery Workers, the Interns- Very Reverend William Ralph Inge fo r two weeha beginning today be- must be a great deal.” of them young women, today began mands for a four point program met Bridget's church. Burial wlll be in Fix «p your personal appearance-new clothes, new The members , of-tb e President'a tionsi Ladles Garment Workers Soothing cauaa of lack of buainesa In accord- At a preta conference today, picketing the buUdlng at 830 Broad- by the manufacturers, ' ^ a pro- M t St. Benedict's cemetery. Hart* will then retire from bla position aa shoes. B U Y N O W !!! ; board—Governor John O. WInant of Union, and the Dyers' and Finish- ford. ance with a prevloua announcement. Harry L. Hopkins, relief adminis- way, In which offices of the Cotton gram ' Includes tbe following de- Dean o f St. Paul’s Cathedral In New Hampshire; Raymond V. Ingar- ers' Union. . Young Downey lost hie life by Bargain! AddlUonal pianta In Pawtucket trator said’tbat so far as he knew Textile Institute ere located.. mands; Institution of the 30-hour B e n e ficia l M ^on to go to an estate at Wal- aoll. Brooklyn borough president, The hosiery workejrs, ' bdund by drowning yesterday In Fairfield For Saturday Only I R. I „ area cloaed, increaalng th* there had been no requeata for aid They carried banners and waUcef week, no reduction In wages, elim- lingford in Berkshire and cultivate and Marion Smith, chairman of the by or on behalf of textile strikers. contracts, will decide Saturday In number of Idle about 2,000, and ination of the atretch-out system his garden. Regional Labor Board— Washington bow to help the strik- up and down in front of tbe building Regularly 14c union leaders planned a drive on shouting in much the same mannei and recognition by the manufactur- There . wlll be nobody In the were joined by Charles Wyxanskl, ing textile workers. Rhode Island flnishlng and bleach- PREHIDENT WATCHING aa a school cheering section. Tbe ers o f ths union. CTurch of England to fill his shoes, NEW COATS ^ Labor Department solicitor, and A. Garment workers' leadeVs In New ery plants. Hyde Park, N. Y.. 3ept. 7— (A P ) leader of the group said they wero "This program Is not only benefi- J. Altmyer. second asststarg labor York aald 01 mills N O T IC E V " I ™ * President Roosevelt watched ef- textile workcre and from the Social- cial to the workers; it la also bene- ^ philosopher, Greek FOR FALL In Plttadeld, Me., 5O0' plcketa secretary, in the conference \Sith the would join In tbs walkout within fort! of his special textile atrike ist Party. ficial to every manufacturer in the Oak Lodge, No. 43

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MAKCHESTBR EVENING HERAU). BIANCHE8TER. CONN.. FRIDAT. SEFriaiBCR 7. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN . nilUAT, SEPTEMBER 7. 4l«nrlrrBtrf psepls o( | T ' , Oaaaral Maaagar______WASHINGTON Pilot to Land 'SafeL^ Froarsmt subject to chants. R M - - ••unions. ■Ajred la aetlvitlea arhlcb- arould be ; PELLET, AUTO INDUSTRY ( D a y U o k t Time One Hour letteri. »r BODmnr dutcher NBC-WEAF ilETWORK PoaaAaA UawbM i, lU I Affected—end aerloualy—by any Ion* | oWee emplesdng 80 or more peo- Cent. East. Pablt(b* cently wrote a grim novel of West 9;J*~ J'SJ—Modern Orendme—Dixie the Am erlcliirA ihvayg made a tafe "H io rt, ordarod Par UoBtb. by mall M portion, probably a very definite ma- nltlona induatry were worth waiting • C U ^ — 'w ry» wptf wwno wlo wjax *'^!ir.*Tt*~.?®*'’®-®®r‘*r. Talk—ba- of an unofficial oiganissd unit of the wt HiCHT as*/a Point life called "Tin Soldiers." „S|*. The Rangers— west None in Power. landing at Lowell Airport early to- “ «> «•«, Sigala oogiM ...... I •• jority, o f the people here depend In for. wimb kvoo wky wfaa wbas kore day. „ I called the Lowell flre departmeaL 0*liT«r*d, oBt y*ar ...... lAi't carricra undsr ths wing of President •ensTUFFeo A fter a summer of burro^ Th* forthcoming bearinga arp no degree at all either on Cheney only a prallrolnary to many more In J JSZ T.JSrf"*!'’ Hill—basic P ilot. Winfield Shannon aaid be The flre department went to tha ^ p P L r r * » - 4 iM through sales records, corresponi M^iSVAiN-k^ir^e^iTsirisrw ®* Human Rcis. MEMBER OP lU K ANHUCIa TBU ixjoo- the fall and winter. tiona—baalc;. Jan Savitt opeh — became lost in the fog due to a de- airport with a battery of search- PRESS mill, employment or on smployment 1 f"**''*^ Co-ordlnstor ths M useuM ence, Income tax returns, and other --'do- Tokjro, Sept. 7.— { A P ) —Japan V.'*® C r e m s e — w e e t ’ lights, which the pilot elg^ted. I'b* ABsoclatBd Prtu la •xeiuaivaiy OF natur al . cent.' Ktct. fective radio beam and that his three even Indirectly connectml t h e i, " ^ '” " - papers of the "merebanta of death,’* ®"® C rslg-D lxle: definitely cohnimltted Itself today to Shannon made a safe landing aatitltd to tba uaa for rarubltcattOD HISTD«y Senator Gerald P. Nye of North Cbleeling irks Lawyers Tha Thrtt Brown WkkwaJLwa.* passengers, whose names were not ol all Btwt dlapatebaa eradittd to u silk industry or lU workers. ' * ~n>Pre»>enslve leglsl.Uve pro- Orchoctrollolsnd a policy of being second to none In made known, .slept through It all. with hla passengers shortly after 6 oi not otbtrarlaa oraditod la Ibli Dakota wlU stage a week or two of Legitimate local lawyers are fed a. m. Thl. I. in no degTM «, attempt if"*” P'^*" J.JSZ J®'® — » « » f only naval armaments. The passengers were still asleep papar and alae (ha looa! aaari pnb- hesrlngi beginning Sept. 4. Most Of up with the hords of lobbyists who »'•?—£rs»»-Rsdlo Newe—wear llshad barain to minimise the serlouMieM of the ' *” * fsnsporUUon eys- the committee members will be here, op«n "law offices” for the purpose 4:1b— S:Z5—To Be Announced The Empire determined to re- after the plane iU.d landed here. All riabta of raiiublleatloa ot Bstehclor'c Sketch *'“^17!®^®'7;“ ®''’',J'“ rr«y. Songs—ba- atMctal d'anairhas baraia ara alao ra- strike sltueUon but merely » t»>e ?■'??" A others e .i*!i‘inti'«-?i“ *** Creheetre—mldweit Umltatlon, and demand In naval near Albany about one o'clock this sarvad. minder to Herald readera that the with Homer T. Bone of Washington, who Ucing before government depart- s .e tr S OI»h—«aet & sou e ISZh*®" “ • *»«o Orcheetre Is on his way from tbs west coast. ments. Although a lobbyist can’t matters a ranking ID all respects morning. Mr. Roosevelt, luch a program a ! « Z - « J trtS ® r.'®.*'®"* Trio , ®|o* Com Hlnee prehee.—mldwcit Austin, Tex.— (A P )—For the.flret Full Mrvict eit«nt of N ID A Btrv* end of all things Is neither here nor A certain elderly. Greek "mystery rspresent a cUent tn court if he equal to that of the United States W alter B. French, superintendent ICA. InCv would Include provisions for compul- ».‘2Sr Creoenette—to e io'.onZi?'.2fcr£^*®' 0®rnet Orchcctrs Ume In the history of the University at hand merely because there la a mar of Europe." who has made mil- Isn't a member of the bar, U)ere’a and Great Britain. of the-Lowell Airport, heard the of Texas, co-eds this year attended PublUh«r*» Tht sory coaaotldaUon o f the ro a ^ by 10.30—11:30—Dane# Music by See—ba- drone of a plane’s motorji above his If strike In the Cheney mills. There Hone In munitions by fomenting va- nothing to prevent him from maa- A Comedy Act sic; Carlea Molina Orch.—midwest The formal policy received the the strenuous summer field classes Jui.'u* Muth«wt'SpAClAl AA«ncT->New the Interstate Commerce Commis- rious wars and wears the Grand qucradlng aa a lawyer elsewhere. a.eoZ e.'eSrT''®..^!''** Nlghter—o to o home shortly after five a. m. (east- Ifcrlt. CbicAifor tod Hniton was a time when such a feeling ■•"ny’s Performers NBC WJZ NETW0.4"' approval of the nation’s highest au- of the geology department sion, regulation of highway traffic Cross o f the Legion of Honor, will The District of Columbia Bar thorities. IklEMBhJH audit would not have been without justifi- enter the picture. Aosoclation thinks Its membera •;ie—10:1S-^rlando’e Dance Orch— *•••' *1* wbx-wbia wbal BUREAU O f First the Cabinet adopted unani- CIHCUl.A'riuNa . and consolidation o f federal traas* are getting a bod name, espe- 0#n« A Qlon~w«it r«pe«t cation—In the days when the silk It tume out that he owns a large Martin Orehtatra MidwMt: wcky kyw wonr wle kwk mously a state'.nent of a naval pro- portation agencies Into one unit to part of an American firm which sup- cially as many of the lobbyiets kwrr koll wren vrmaq keo wkbf Tho Pruuintf OompabT, tac., mills were substantially the only In- KIrbary. Baritona gram which Admiral Mlneo OsumI plies this govsrnmsnt and others represent themselves as qusUfledj Starn'a Orehtatra NiJR-THWaST A CANADIAN - wtmj atfumcA DC dnaoeiRl rHapontlbnuy supervise traffic on land and water. 10iS^11:30—Gray Qordon Orehaatra minister of the navy, said incorpo- ro' lypotrapntcA) • m r t Apfiiartac *ii dustry and provided almost the only with one of the most Important In- t i give legal advice and draw up* wiba ketp webc wday kfyr cret cfcf ^ A.1*«rM«einents te fb« M.tnf'htatA? For some reason unexplained air CBS-WABC NETWORK rated the recommendations of high Evtnfnc opportunity to earn a livelihood. struments of war. legal documente. It seeks a law < wfia-wsun~ wlod*77.* warn wmc wab » ’•» wia*wapi transportation appears to be left oiit •ABIC— Kaati wabc wade woko wcao naval officials. WARNING ! WARNING 1 The commlttcs’e investigators, un- to protect tho public sgalnat fain Now, however, there are not only ^ a b wnac w ^ wkbw wkre whk cklw wbap kpre Then Premier Kelsiiki Okada pro- F7UDAY. SEPTEMBKR 7. of the picture. der Stephen T..Raushenbusb. have lawyers. '^0*1 ktbs ktha waoo wave •wdre wean wjaa wtan wfbl wapd wjav MOUNTAIN—kna kdyl krlr kahl ceeded to the palace with the pro- several other quite considerable In- been finding out how our armament Nothing has been heard of the representing leading herds o f the Cnlted States and Canada *111 'Those of us tn Connecticut who re- MIdwtatj wbbm wfbm k*fi k7w komo gram, and It was r«ported that it dustries here but a very large num- makers keep busy between wars. administration’s anti-lobbyist cam- kmbe kmox wowo wbaa khq kxad ktar kpo t livestock judging rings of the Fjutern Slates ICvposttlon In Springfield Mass fmm MYTH COLLAPSES BABT—wpf whp wibw wheo wlbi wftb received the Imperial sanction. ber of the townspeople earn their call Mr. Pelley^s efforts to write And some of our admirals and paign fo r a long time, though It did wore wieo efrb ckao Cant. Baat. Sept. 16 to 22 Inclusive. Thete will be classes for dairy and beef cattle draft h o « « a n ^ Folks of Manchester Report Approved livestock sales «id the usual^ specialized poultry and rabbit show^ ’ That grand old Spartan, Uncle living, In neighboring towns and highways- transportation lawa for generals are going to be seriously lead to resignations of several na- O ^ I B ^ r e t wefa wbre wqam wdod ?.*■£!!! Lady—eaat embarrassed. tional committeemen who are still SlT; ST*® »lao wdiu wtoo krid wrr J’ifc r J*l5J“^»'Phan Annia—east only Later navai members of the Su- Toby Cross, who four years ago Connecticut two years ago would «ta « wsco koma wdbo w o ^ wbt l:?2z ^ Orchaatra cities. The numbers of them em- doing business, both In politics and wdaa wblf wdbl wwva wmba waja preme War Council, among them made such a hit with the “nicer ’ ployed in the factories, offices and hot be greatly surprised If the In- Admirals Lend a Hand political favors. wmbr wata ktn! kfko • 4:40— 6:40—Prtat.Radio Ntwa — wja the highest admirals, convened to Who Have Old Gold people of Connecticut—some of formal nomination of the New W ip W M T —wcah w fi wmt wmbd wlan ^•45^ 6:45h—L owell Thomaa — eaat: hear and approve Osumi's report. business houses of Hartford and It seems the munitions boys con-. wIbw kfh kfab wkbn wceo wabt kacj Annie—repeat to mtdweat centrate Intensively on selling their' ^wpax 5‘59*~i®hnny Johnaon Oreheat. It was stated that the program FATHER OF EXPIORJR them Republicans— by sternly refus- East Hartford have Increased great- Haven's head for this tremendously Spokesmen In the administration's Popular Beliefs \^frong wares to foreign governments and kli koh kel 6:30— graca Hayaa. Har Songs now definitely drawn up will be the ing to accept the nomination for j ly in comparatively recent years, important post were to elicit loud campaign for cheaper electricity C O A ST— khj koln kfro kol kfpy kvi £'**n*x Buck, Serial—eaat To S ell! that they've had plenty of active are using as an object lesson the kfbk kmj kwg kem kbd krmb k*b 7:0D^Mualcal Keys Program guide for Japanese negotiators al and strenuous protests not only from IS KILLED IN CRASH governor If the ticket were to be! Whatever the issue of the textile help from inside the Navy. War, and history of rates right here In town. Cent. last. JlJt Baritone tho naval coherence next year, and Before You Sell It, Have Your Local Jewel- the motor transport corporations, State departments'. Admirals some- i'iSr“ VH— * Loretta Ctemant at convefsktlons In London prelimi- Says British Scientist sullied by the presence thereon of strike, whether It ends In a feyv days The Potomac Electric Power Com- J:4J— 4:4^Round Townere Quartet V^ST" Harria A Orehtatra times have acted as salesmen, If not pany baa been thriving under a con- ®!99~ gsltthborn. Talk iiSO—Floyd QIbbona Show—too nary to the conference. er Appraise It For You! * any candidate of the "gang." and or continues for weeks or months, which have grown cnormou.sly In Im- l4e(a^>«ee^ 4:1S— 5:15—Bobby Benson—east; Ed. Sherman Leighty, Engineer, a.s demonstrators. tract with the city to reduce rates SiOO’i- 9:00—Mario Coni.-Song Racital There was no official .disclosiiie two years ago again made a some-1 this' town Is not going completely portance and Influence In recent ..y''"!!^®'’ ®®'’ Orchoe.—Dixie A West Philipp at Piano f AP ^ l^ r H I ^^^ardlng his statement of yes- Meets Death in Coiiision — The cotiMlttee has authority to each year by an amount equal to 4 :3 ^ brio—Prose.Radio Newe — east 9:00—10:00—Chaa. Dav^ Orohaatra— of details of the policy, but news- i f.AP Lord.Raglan, chairman of the* terday. Lord Raglan said: what similar demonstraUon, once flat or anything like it. years, but from the automobile man- search the' flies of government de- (6 mJ: Mountaineers—others east; ^ Frank Buck—repeat for west papers unanimously asserted that ! Anthropological Society, who yes- Father of .Mrs. Martin John- We shall half Its surplus earnings over 7 !» Wurtzebach Oreheitra—west; Jack . "W’hat is happening. In America partments as well aa those of pri- Barrana Orehaat. one of the fundamentals is a de- I terday aired his belief that there on. again beads the list of Democratic still have a community and, consid- ufacturing Industry as well. per cent of an agreed valuation. Armstrong—midwest repeat 10:00—11:00—Eddie Duehin Oreheatra now is w'hat always happens when vate Industry. One manufacturer 4:4*— 5:4S—tether Vales A Ensemble mand for the abolition of the ratio would "not be a single person in REMEMBER ! We Are state nominees, this time pub- there In eight years rates have been 10:30—11:30—Paul Pendarvla Orchestra two races occuply the same coun- ering the tlnie.H and conditions else- carefully transferred hla moat se- principle for limitation of navies. America without a certain portion cut from an initial base o f 10 cents try. It has happened all over the by the "gang” with every one of bit where. a pretty good one. Man- cret papers from file cases to a safe. Winfield, Kas.,, Sept. 7— (A P ) — a kilowatt hour to 8.9 cents, 6ie This would mean that Japan would of negro blood, ’ today told the world. They always fuse, associates on the ticket O. K.'d by But the Investigators didn't over- 7:30— Grace Hayes, musical corhedv abrogate the Washington naval | British Association for the Advance- Sherman Leighty. Chanute. Kas., chester stores will continue to ,do company's earnings have increased "Beyond that. I cannot go with- Not Here For a Day look the safe. sUr ' treaty at_the earliest possible- d.ite, I ment of Science that popular beliefs j Santa Fe passenger train engineer ths very psopls whom Dr. Cross so business and ths town's norma] ac- MN of an acid fruit alone. The treatment used where there Is exceeslve olll- from 2.2 times iU bond interest to out becoming personal and I do not lor the face Is to steam It by hold- If some of the things the com- 12 times, and the 28 cents of every 7:45— Frank Buck. which Is December 31, 'this year. are always wrong. and father of Mrs. Martin Johnson- We have an established business and a reputation majestically repudiated in 1928. tivities will go along, without any Health and Diet ness of the skin. Always follow the WTiC 8:00— Musical Keys. want to do that.” explorer, was killed today la the ing -the head over a kettle of hot mittee expects to bring Into the revenue dollar available for bond In- Demands Equality He told the convention that It was and we are here to stay. The old gentleman loves the Job. serious limp. steaming treatment and warm water open were revealed now, certain BBrtford. finnw. 8:30— E R A Recreational Project. Another fundamental was under- It was recalled that Lord Raglan collision o f hla train and a pusher water with a towel thrown over the cleansing by splashing cold water or terest has risen to 40 cents. 'quite untrue" that bumant were at- created a stir in last year's conven- Not for the Work or responsibility NEW Advice head, or hot towels may be applied prospective witnesses prolmbly Increased distribution of eleetrie- fio.oo w. 1040 a. a 28*.« h . 9:00— Phil Harris and his Orches- stood to be an Insistence on a prin- | traded by opposites and said, "we engine on the Santa Fe lines near even Ice water on the fade, or by tion by debunking the claims of Grand Summit, Kas. involved, nor for the power - he By Ur. Frank McCoy to the skin one after another. 'Wash would take vacations In parts un- Ity at the cheaper rates Is respon- rravelcfa Broadcasting 8*rvloe tra; Leah Ray, blues singer. ciple of Japanese equality imerg | are really attracted by and marry sliding a place of Ice over the face. some of England's best families to The only passenger. S. W. Grif- HOW COME. F. D. R.7 \ery thoroughly with warm water known. One of the most proitil-' sible. 9:30— Phil Baker, Harry McNaugh- naval powers, with a maximum ton- people like ourselves." does little work, assumes no respon- nrnt figures li^ American Industry ton, Mabel Albertson. Irene Beas- nage fixed for each nation. I Norman blood. fiths, Parsons, Kas.,, escaped Injury. WE PAY HIGHEST and scalp. An oily akin Is not harth- . Tex., built a playhouse llblllty and sxerts about as much This might be a particularly op- YORK Is scheduled to go on the stamL Oklahoma’s sales tax o f per Friday, Sept 7. ley, orchestra. Policies settled today will be tak- Roy Diehl, fireman with Leighty, • >ai4iieA Mbvicc.s(c hardening of .YR'^EKIES ed by thorough washing. Oily or on the site of an old incinerator 1 ^ power as a toy Waterwheel without But he doesn’t know It yet. cent netted the state »4,300,000 tn 10:00 -A d d re s s — Jouett Shouse, en to London by Rear Admiral lao- was badly scalded. He was thrown i iwrtune time for I're.sldenl Roose- greasy cold creams should not be which had been an eyesore. P. M.‘ the public Job to which they’ were clear of the wreckage. | The committee has a New T'ork Its first year of operation. President, American Liberty roku Yamamoto for presentation to buckets—but for the title and the velt to make another of his always OLD ,\ND NEW RL'S!51.\ Aloat cases of arterial hardening 4:00—Twenty Fingers of Harmony. League. elected. J. I. Hanson, engineer of the push- j PRICES FOR OLD GOLD seem to begin, with a toxic condition Ambassador Matsudaira, who is OPEN FORUM distinction. Being not unremotely Interesting and chiirmingly phraacd M E l.V .’H.\.\H.\TT.\.N Revell at Large. 10:15— Mario Cozzi, baritone; preparing for the preliminary con- . I am also Informed that It has er engine which was enroute to i oi the blood stream which Irritates like that ancient dame who in the radio addresses to the American peo- 4:80— C3iicago Symphony. Lucille Manners, soprano. versations with Great Britain. The been the custom of Manchester for Burden to help a heavily loaded i If yon went to Russia yon the delicate inner walls of the ar- 8:30— Wilton Hill, baritone; W yllys 10:30— Isodor Phillipps, composer- admiral plans to sail from Yokoha- FOR .\SSESSOR many years tc re-elect its represen- freight, was found unconscious be- j *• Old Country pranced about astraddle ple. He might, with peculiar ap- would see only the land of teries, which first become thickened AND SILVER OF ANY Waterman, accompanist. pianist; Oswaldo Mazuccl, 'cellist. ma Sept. 20 on the S. S. Hiye Maru. tatives for at least a second term. Side the tracks and bis fireman. E. 1 a broomsych and to the Inquiry pmprlatcnoks, review the present the Soviets, but In New York and then Infiltrated with calcium or —Alice In Orchestralia. 11:30— Time, weather. He will travel by way of Seattle To the Editor of The Manchester 2f I tried, I could find no reason A. Taylor, suffered severe Injuries, i you run also find transplanted -■'Out riding again Satchle?" replied. effect. of his tndu.strial- Recovery lime. There have been many discus 6:00— Baseball Scores. 11:07— Musleale. and New York. Herald: for criticism of the gentleman v ho All three were from Chanute. the culture of the Czars . . , slons about the relation of arterial 6:08— WrightvUle Clarion. 11:15— Hollywood Restaurant Or- Is opposing Mr. Rogers and M r. “ Yes. but—whisper—U It wa.sna‘ for Act; his provisions for collective Helen Worden tells you today To the Voters of . Manchester; ONE IN TOWN hardening and high blood pressure, 6:30—Press-Radio News. chestra. Thornton. I have no doubt that In WO.MBN LIKF, DEEP-SE.Y the ■ honor and glory of It 1 might You Will shortly be called upon to bargaining--and for enforcing the about the two Kiisslas of New and as a general rule the two are 6:38— Rhythm Masters. 11:30— Riviera Orchestra. diving nominate In the Primary your the very near future the Republic- Just as well be walking," If is York City In the eighth and usually preseiU together. 12:00— Congress Hotel Orchestra. Come In And Convince Yourself! bargains: his codes and his provl- j 6:45— BUly Batchelor. choice of officials vhom you desire' ans of Manchester will feel that last of the scries of artleles 7:00— Harriet Lee's songs. 12:30 a. m.—To be announced. SCREEN STARS’ HOMES Hamilton, Bermuda (A P )—Wom- wasna* for the honor and glory of Blons for enforcing them; and. par- ; The toxic condition preceding to^serve you .n town management. this gentleman, having served a she hu-s presented during Paul en take to amateur deep-sea diving the job Uncle Toby might just as hardening of the arteries seems to Watkins 7:18— wnc Sports Review. Because of the unusual conditions public service apprenticeship on tlculBily, clarify his views on such Harrison's vacation. more quickly than men, says' Dr. be built up by eating wrong food SPECIAL 7:30— Famous Composers — direc. of the country the greatest care the Board of Selectmen, is entitled .well be "first broom" In his own I>otentlaI matters as a sympathetl-' tor, Christiaan Kriens. MENACED BY WAVES to advancement. Louis Mowbray, curator o f the gov- combinations or excesses of starches should be used In your selection, office as governor of Connecticut— By IIEUEN UUKDEN ernment aquarium here and host to general strike, now beginning to be and sugars. The habit of Indiscrlmi 8:00—Jessica Dragonette. neither factions nor naUonaliUcs' But, this year I feel that the Re- 1,500 divers In the last three years. LOUIS S. JAFFE particularly with Mr. Spellscy In the suggested, whieh some national la- i ®kte eating will in time produce an 9:00— Norman Cloutier and his shoqld Influence our choice but ra- publicans of Manchester will best New York. Sept. 7- Russians are Sandbag Barricades Built to They, plunge In without hesitation, Jeweler and Optician saddle, naming his associates and acidosis In the bodv. and as the acid Modern (^ncert Orchestra; Rob- ther ability combined with experi- serve the Interests of the town by bor leaders conceive' to be a pretty scattered all over New York. A few ert Shanley, baritone.- but men usually feel their way gin- 891 Main Street toxins circulate thiough the arteries Protect Property on Pacific ence should be tht deciding factor. re-nomlnatlng and upon election day Manchester dictating his policies. gO(xl way to proceed in order to 9:80— One N ight Stands. gerly,” he explained. have shops and restaurants on West the latter become tensed and finally Coast; Much Damage. In no town office are these quali- re-electing Mr. Thomas J. Rogers 10:00-^Flrst Nigh ter. New York, Sept. 7.— (A P )—Little Seriously, the surrender of Dr. make -^ijiure of winning the textile 67th street near Carnegla Hall. coaled with the alkali along the In- America Is going to get in on that ties more essential than In the of and Mr. Williani J. Thornton. Cross to the Old Guard In order to War. ner lining to protect themselves 10:30—Jack Benny; Don Bestor’s fice of Assessor which requires an In a recent straw-vote of women There are many on lower Sec- Orchestra. • dancing around the world program, from this acid ih-ltatlon. Any condi- the CBS chain has cooked up for Its' , Sept. 7.—(AP) — analytical mind, knowledge of land truly representative of different .gain renomlnatlon la the most use- ond avenue around 14 th street, In 11:00—George R. Holmes’ News Of couiHe we know what General tion which tends to load the blobd Saturday night list. The crash of mountainous surf values and costa of building or re - factions, I was pleased that of sev- ful thing the governor has done dur- the locality where the Russian from Washington. Johnson thinks about general strikes Bear at 201 Second avenue and with harmful material, such as re- The program will run a half hour echoed along the Southern Calif or placement for either wood, brick or en women present six voted for 11:15—^Orlando’s Orchestra. tbg his entire public career, for It the Rus.sian Art at 181 Second tention of poisonous wastes from the at 7 o’clock. nla beaches today, bringing with concrete construction. Messrs. Rogers and Thornton. — be said at San Eranelsco that such ll:30-^Freddle Martin's Orchestra. Most sincerely, ' ■ has brought to collapse a complete avenue offer food and drink as the colon, too much uric acid of the sys- The Little America group had death and destruction as men ■The iheumbent, Mr. E. L. G.. undertakings were' war upon civili- 12:00— Weather Forecast. labored to raise sandbag and wooden A WOMAN VOTER. STEIGER'S Russians know It. However, tem or the Improper utilization of only three pieces. They consist of myth under the Influence o f whlcli 12:02 a. m.— Silent. ' Hohenthal, Jr., by years of training zation. But Johrtson is not Roose- think these places have gone a sugar in the body, will tend- to brim; a harmonica, a small organ and a barriers against the avalanches of HARTFORD the people of this state have deluded and experience has these quallUcs. velt, nor Is he'generally accepted, little bit tourist. 1 much prefer iin an unhealthy state of the blood drum made out of airplane fabric water. His ability and integrity have nev- CHICKEN.S LITTER STREET themselves that they had at least a, Striking first along the coastline any longer as an undisputed sisikes-! uptown Russian restaurants. stream which affects the arteries and wood from a packing case er been questioned and by returning governor of resolute character If no The heart of the Russian colony more of less, and often the heart or T ry these tonight: line near Newport beach last week, him to office you will have an ofli- New York, Sept. 7.— (A P ) — One man for the admlnlalralion. It ! the gigantic combers spread north hundred fifty killed but undressed great understanding of government-' in Harlem was settled 4jy exiled kidneys may alao undergo degenera- W E A F — N B C — Jessica Oragon- clal working for your own and the ^ would be of intriguing Intere.-,! to I Romanoffs, whose favorite restau- tive changes also. ette; 9:30— Jack Benny; 10;30- ward to threaten the picturesque town's best Interests. chickens littered a fchelsea section al affairs. homes o f.film celebrities at Malibu corner (10th avenue at 33rd street) j loam what the I’re.sident him self; rant Is Kabatchock al i[i9 Lenox When the arteries have becoihc Gray Gordon Orchestra. Yours truly, avenue. Beach today. early this morning after a taxicab Any Republican who votes for I thlnk.s. about the fruits of his pro- j badly affected. cure is necessartiv WABC-CBS—7—Kate Smith; 9, N. B. RICHARD.S. Please meet our..;; Governor Cross next Spotlight Review; 9:45— Charles F The body of an unidentified man had collided with a poultry truck November in ; gram so far, especially In the textile ' All through this part of towm on Icdloua A patient tn this condition bearing 120 crates of live chickens. Lenox and Madison avenues live Horner on N RA . was taken from the wood-strewn the face-of this revealing situation should begin with a thorough hou.se- PWday, September 7, 1984 surf at Long Beach yesterday. His FOR REPRESENT.YTIVE Several hundred birds escaped states. Russians of the Czar's time. They I'leanlng to remove as much as poa- WJZ-NB0:-8—Phil Harris pro- — but why discuss that? ' There K. D. S. T. skull was fractured but his lungs Editor of The Herald: from damaged crates and scattered have surrounded themselves by nble ot the Irritating wastes from gram; 9— Jouett Shouse address' certainly will he no such Republi- I There is ah election coming on. 8:18 p. m.— Boston Braves vs. Pitts- 22— Paul Pendarvls orchestra. were empty of water, leading police Although Interested In politics throughout a business area. Russian customs, furnishings, the systen. He can do this by using burgh Pirates. Second floor For Youth . An unidentified passenger In the cans in 1934. !,Admlni8tratlon orators arc already paintings, and Rtis.sian food. They What to expect Saturday: to believe he was killed in the col since the, so-called emancipation of a fast, preferably with orange or 6;0(1—Frank Dailey's Orchestra. lapse o f the Pine avenue pier cab was seriously Injured. ! delivering speeches cataloguing tW go to the Russian Cathedral at grapefruit juice and also drinking W E AF-N B C — 4 p. m.— East-West women, or when the franchise was 6:30—Jaqk Armstrong, All-Ameri- Polo (Also WABC-CBS at 3:45— Wednestlay. given them, and as one who has ex- The truck, operated by Lester W. blessings brought about by the Ns.- The Grand Duchess Marie ts a plenty of distilled water. The citrus can Boy. it is young . . . it is very much alert . .5:45— Program from Warsaw. Sand Barricade ercised that franchise at all prima- Moody, of North Weare, N. H., was it has six separate little W ILL CARRY ON r> . . ' vvJUJJUUUICniU OI inis tni fnilt juices seem to have a special , tlhnal Recoverj- Act, Us many alpha- the Grand Duke Alexis was alive 6:48— Round To'wners with Orches- WABC-CBS—3:30— Belmont Park WM hlng_ high _ upon . the______at sands ries and town meetings since privi- loaded In New Hampshire and was tendency to produce Increased al- tra. shops, all for youth— from the infant in arms to the Twixteen’ High While the number of persons on helical ramifications, and the New | worshipped here. Light orchestra. Malibu Beach, the ground swells leged to do so, I am writing my bound for IVashington market here. allnlty ot the blood stream and dis- 6:00— H. V. Kaltenbom —^ Chirrent the payroll of Cheney Brothers and WJZ-NBC— 12:30— Farm Bureau t^amaged beach fences at the homes first, and probably my last, letter ^ h oo l Gir} and the Prep student. Most of our featured items you will Deal generally. Certainly It will be I tilled water will absorb and cam- Events. H here Finns Dmice federation: 3:30— Chicago Sym- of John Gilbert, Ckirlnne Griffith for the public forum anent the Homicides in Texas In 1933 find exclusive %vith us . . , our famous self help Me-db underwear directly affected by the national dreadfully embarrua.slng to them and j oft more chemical Impurities' than 6:15— Hartford Better Business phony. Mike Levee and Lou Seller. Crews reached a new-high since records Also In Harlem is Finland. ’ It Bureau. primaries on September 11. i do textile strike Is almost exactly ten to the object of their adulation If i any other known agent. of workmen were rushed to the col- have been kept— 982 deaths during matching sister frocks . . . Kali-sten-ik shoes all expertly fitted by extends from t26th street along . 6:20— Rocco Boniface, songs. / ' publicly sign my name because the year. per cent of the population of the this bitterest and moat widespread | Fifth and Lenox s^renues. Except tn exceptional Instances, I ony as residents saw visions o f a I have no desire tb become Involved X-ray. Before you scrub their shining faces and send them back to do not advocate a very long fast at 6:30— Press-Radio News. ^ repetition of the damage at New- town of Manchester'It Is a mattsr of labor wars is still going on at; ,In the Finnish Book Shop at 23 6:35— Modern Mountaineers. SEEKING NAVY VESSEL In r public controversy or a contin- East 125th street there is a good first, as the patient la usually ad- Scoop! port. Tw o thousand sacks o f sand ued exchange of letters. school, bnng them in and let us outfit them. It doesn't cost any more o f considerable difficulty to estimate election time or even, if its vanced In years and in a rather *6:46—Esther Veiaz and ' her En- were raised as a barricade against stock of Finnish musical Instru- semble. I shall vote for Thomaa J. Rogers to have your children distinctively garbed . . . it’s a matter of what proportion they constitute of weakened condition. Instead, It 18"* the waves. PLANT SHRUBS AND woimdsTire still frejh on the bodies ments, Finnish books and a line 7:00— Joe Rines Orchestra. FOR NORWALK’S HOLIDAY and William^J. Thornton- for repre- good plan to use a abort fast for five Am ong screen personalities who knowing and choosing the right thing and that is where a store like all the community's bread winners. of.the people—workers and employ- supply of pukkos. or hunting 7:15— Tito Guizar. sentative. EVERGREENS days, then use a weU balanced diet Your maple bedroom can be ”MAYF.\IR HOTEL” live at Malibu are Richard Arlen, It Is customary to figure on a.n ers alike knives. Above the shop Is a hall 7:30—Serenaders; Paul Keaat, bari- This decision Is ■ not predlcnted Stcffei 's (that caters to. Youth) can be so helpful. hung In bearskins where Finnish for about a month in which the Washington, Sept. 7.— (AP) — Bebe Daniels. Lupe Velez, Johnny N ow is the time to replace average of about nine persons to tone, Rolo Hudson’s Orchestra. With a submarine from the New Weismuller, and the Marx Brothers. upon any alliance with or allegiance evergreens that died this year, There 1-8. of course,'no compulsion I given. The favor- starches and lugsrs are practlcaPy 7:46— Otto Neubauer, pianist. to any political group. every two families In this part of Itc INNERSPRING ^nd9n base reported unavailable to Piers Battered Any moving of everj:reen8 or uixm the President to renew the re- excluded, .and then take another 8:00—-Kate Smith and. her Swanee For yearr I have followed through to a cantelet, the 'national Ftnniab short fast, repeating this regimen extremely smart, yet cost only toke part in the scheduled Oslumbus Battering* the pleasure piers at shrubs should be done thi.. month. the world, which would make the latlonship of candid confidence Music. the columns of The Herald the pub- musical Instrument. until there seems to be an Improve- Day celebration at Norwalk, Sena- Long Beach, the ocean tore a 40- Roses grown In Manchester may population represented by the Che- 8:15— Edwin C. Hill— Human Side tor Lonergan has sought to have lic record o f these two men. Beth be safely set out right after the which, apparently, he sought to ea- During the winter, Finnish plays ment. Moderate exercise such as of News. foot hole In the rock fill of the new ney employees almost exactly ten another vessel despatched to'that Rainbow pier and loosened more men have excellent public records, first frost. We can show you 100 Just Like A Picture Book** tabllali with the people In the earlier are given In two other balls In the walking should be reguiarly Includ- Mattress 8:30— True Story Court of Human same locality, the Communist Hall That maple bedroom you ha've always port. than 150 feet of the understjucture. both men enjoy enviable reputa- varieties In bloom from which to thousand—provided the employees days of his administration.. He con, ed, not too strenuous at first, but Relations. tions among their fellow townsmen 43 at 15 West 128th street and the gradually Increased with Ume. The dreamed of is possible now for the modest . ‘*‘® departure to take part Only a few pilings remained of the choose. We trim hedges, ever- were all heads of families. Of If he please.i. maintain the [Kisltion ):0O—Johnny Green— In The Mod- both men, according to the press, Socialist Hall at 205B Fifth ave- use of sponge baths and gentle mas- investment of $59.75 . . made possible by 1 em Manner. in the Democratic state convention 500-foot Pine avenue pier. The greens, shrubs and trees. Reno- course they are not. but lacking an have been most active in church vate your old law*n or grade new of aJoofnrss from'the textile atrlka nue. Four performances a week sage are also of great benefit In z30— California Melodies. ■the Senator received a letter from’ ocean was strewn with debris. authentic Hat of them, one must do arc staged.' our 60^ Year celebration! This maple 75 More than 100 men with tractors, and fraternal circles. These are all ones. Grass seed should be sown s Captain Thomas Withers, comman- which he has so far occupied w lt h - Improving the circulation. J0;00— Stoopnagle and Bud; group is of no ordinai'y design. Every dredging shovels and trucks were yardsticks by which I believe we this month. some rather loose guessing If he la I have seen many patients, who Everett Marshall, Prank Crumlt dant of the New London base, say- Sister out -laying himself iipon to the Pancake* and Jam line, every detail, is distinctive becau.se $1695 organized at Long Beach to clear should adjudge candidates for pub- were apparently far advanced ,tn and 'Victor Young's Orchestra. ing that four of the six submarines to try to arrive at some sort of ap- charge of being more Indtlterenf to One of thh dishes that the Fin- away debris, a menace to other lic office in these most distressing We do anything—A real service arterial hardening. Improve In a re- they are copies of old designs never re- 10:45— Carlile— London with W ar- attached, to that base would be fir- times. i for you.' proximation of the situation. nish people like best ‘.o eat is ing torpedoes on that date and that piers. such thing* than,other Presidents. markable manner through following produced before. 59 Single Size Only wick Sisters.' . Further, neither man, according Bay that two-thirds of the em- Finnish pancakes served with pre- ll:00-^Edlth Murray. two others wonld be undergoing re- Water swished across the streets Knitted But Mr, HixjsoveU is nut, reallv. this regime. They frequently appear for 3 pieces sketched to my best knowledge, has ever JOHN S. WOLCOTT & SON O utfits seiwed llngons. -. 11:15— Baseball Scores. ■'.* pairs. He added he feared the Nor- at Balboa and.Newport and covered' ployees are heads of families—call end feel much younger, which is sought a public poalLlon which even 117 Hollister Street In the position of other Presidents. : The Swedish raspberry la called Ilow SO much e.xcellent furniture can be 12:20— Leon Belasco’s Orchestra, iwalk^ harbor was too shallow td ac some sections of interurbari track. i them 1,450; allow that each of these, lingon. There la a tearoom across quite natural, -for if the saying Is "Over-run" on a big con- Seaside homes at West Newport began to compensate them for the Telei^hone 8784 A« Exclusive with Steiger’s He undertook with amazing self con- tru# that a man Is as old as hU ar- had for so little is surprising. Here are tract order for the May- 11:45— Charles Barnet's Orchestra. commodate one o f those vessels. time and energy they devoted to on an average has three dependents, from the Finnish book 'shop at 24 The Senator sought to have, the creaked under the blows of the Vtjfcii'ing ' fidence and with the I full authoriza- teries, It must also hold good that i fair Hotel, New York, so ocean. nr 4,350 persons to be supported- East 125tb street where 'you can just a few of the features: The pieces For J59.75 you have a choice Navy Department dispatch another tion of Congre.as and the cmmtry, to buy these pancakes and the jam. the arteries become youthful an 1 i are large; 40-inch dresser and dressing of, either the dres.slng table we secured them at the The waves appeare'd to be dimin- T h U makes 5 800 persons for the elaatie. the Individual will likewise i low contract price! Fine vessel for the celebration. ( ar m’ solve all the nation's woes, rehabili- table: 82-inch chest. Solid maple through- or chest sketched, together ishing. \ Cheney'mills families. And the one- I have mentioned the more Im- be Imbued with some of the spring innersprlng mattresses, tate labor, restore business and out in soft, rubbed honey color. Solid oak with a bed, (full or single , OH. YT!:.\H? ea. portant foreign sections. Perhaps and vitality of youth. , size) and the big dreiiscr covered in an extra hcavv WBZ-WBZA $5-95 * »“ ppy “ J contented na- in exploring them, you may discover drawer interiors nicely finished. Big, woven stripe ACA ticking. Jacksonville, m.—Howard An- assums that among these are some with separate mirror. Bench ders, a fisherman, was amazed. The AUTO ■VICTIM DIES tlon. He did not. In all fairness, others. qi'ESTIONS AND ANSWERS separate mirrors. Roof top bed. Cabinet and night table are also Regular 529.73 value. Springfield — Boston Iff i; with relatives to support, possibly That ts one of the many charms available. ' Twin size only. wh!fn h came Announcement promise to do all these things In a pieces dustproofed top and bottom. Seymour, Sept. 7.— (A P)—Stan- Cunning little sweaters with draw- half have one such relative each on of an abroad-at-home tour in New (Oily Skin) tacles^* » flah wearing epee- day, or a year, or two. But It was Friday, Sept 7, 1934 ley Demersky, 18, of 29 FrankUn Tork. All of the adventure of Question: R. B. H. writes: "M y j E. D. S. T. string necklines of soft-as-feathera an average or 375 persons altogeth- street, Seymour, died at Griffin reasonable to expect that any start travel Is here for those who seek face la extremely oily, and nothing ! 4:00 p. m. — Betty and Bob. glasses aad been angora . . . skirts knitted to look er, and Include these. We would dropped into the water by some hospital, Derby at 6:30 a. m., today that might be made would be at I have used gives more than tern- i 4:15— Singing Stranger — Wade Frank A. Linnell as if they were pleated with lastex have a total of fi.BOO Manchester porar>’ relisf, my nose being nfv ' Other fisherman and had become of injuries incurred in a head on col- least In the deaired direction.- And Booth, baritone; Dorothy Day! fastened to the fish's gills. Will Be Open For Business Soon At waistb^ds to keep them from persons, men, women and children, worst troubls. W ill you please tell I 4:30— E R A Civic Chorus. lision o f an automobile and trolle'* now, eighteen months after this ad- TWIN TI NNEUt STARTED me the correct treatm ent?" OPEN THURSDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O 'CLO CK 6:00— News. car at Pulford’S' Swlth on the An'"- stretching— the whole ensemble depending on the continued opera- ANNUAL YARNS mintstration opened amidst the Answer: An oily skin la due to the ' 6:15—Mythical Ship of Joy. sonia-Seymour road a t 1:45 a, m., topped^with a saucy little beret. Oakland. Ca!.— (A P ) — Hardrock Quincy, Maas— Gustav Peter’s tion of the mills for their livelihood. cvcr-acldity of the oil glands arlain* i 6:30—Kellogg Singing Lady. today In which five other men were cheering of scores of millions and a miners have started the double bore cat gave birth to three kittens. One 20 Bissell St. Matching sizes— little ones 4, 6, Then, for fear that we have erred from too great an aaslmilattoh of i 6:45— Little Orphan Annie. instantly killed. Peter Paullk, 21, of hundred times more united support through the Berkeley foothills to had a jiormai tall, one half length And Will Carry A Full Line Of and 6 years— girls 7 to 10. tuts. This Causes the nose to be a l- 8:00— Hotel Astor Orchestra. Walkers Ckiurt, Ansonla and Sal'va- I sn the .aide o f under-esUmatlon, than ever before woa given to anj' connect East Bay commuhtttes and tail and one no tail at all. ways shlny‘, tho pores enlarged, and W A T K IN S B R O T H E R S • fRaseball resume. tore Fara of Powe street, Ansonla, throw in another 1,100 to bring the to ease traffic on other highways. It BLUE GLOW OIL BURNERS President and Congress, we sit m the skin of the whole face may seem 6:30— Time, weather. ' Gom *** christened them Go, Going. were Identified shortly after the will t.ake two years to tunnel the Navy Scarlet Brown bU l up to 8,000. We still have to be coated with oil. The scalp also 6:45— Lowell Thomas. crash, tne other three victims hav- AND SLOANE UNOLEUM the midst of the most distressing. twin tubes, one for tramc in each James Sumner’s dog Minnie, he ^ probability that only shows an excess 6f oil. One so trou- I at M ANCHESTER, C O N N . 7:00— Real L ife Drama. ing been Identified later this morn- Powder Blue ly a vary I confusing and Injurious conflict be-N^cecUon. Each will be 3.168 feet 7.06— Press-Radio N ew a Mys, has a penchant for holidays. ing. They are An'gelo Garafalo, 90 ^ k U fMcUoa above onc- bled should eat large quantities of o f tho I tween employers and-«mplove*.s, be-! '*"** ventilated 'tte y will rank vegetables and salads and It is a ! 7:16— Musleale. Powe street. Ignace Palumbo. 90 UPHOLSTERY AND FURNITURE / the U rgcft in Jbe world. 1:15—Monmouth Hotel Orchestra. in J n * pups Thanksgiv- Fowd street, and Ignace Burblis of Mail and Pbona Ordart good plan to make one meal a d a v ! ing Day and her second Labor Day. Hedge avenue, aU of Ansonla. REPAIRING Second Floor. Promptly FUgC 1 ■■ i MAKQFreSTgB EVipriKG HgR^tPrMAKCftEitTRTt. CONN.. FHIPAY. PLAN SOCCER LOOP HEAVY RAIN POSTPONES CHILDREN TO PROMOTE SPORT ROSS-McLARNIN BATTLE U^ANETTI D OWNS BISSELL, WINS TENNIS tlT^ ■EBB TODAY ths square of glass la ths rear of * By Oiiv* Rotwrtu^ BsrtOR « BMW BAEBOmif, U u4 pn*- the cab.CM. Already, aha thought. Denis IT. li M B M tr wmUltr BTLVIA had forgottan bar. Tha UgbU bad All Boys in Town Under 17 HVIM. Dm tP ■llfta 't gOMlp, changed from red to green for cross- Boot Welter Title Is B h « b It iMMd tt iwigt DMI ttA town traffic and his tall, lean, ele- As fall approachss and Jimmy fM Itrt. BtOi flrlt Kvt la Ltreii* bsglns to think of bow che school- Eligible to Play in League Giants Turn Back Cubs In 12th. gantly dressed flgure Joat Itaelf In house looks on the tnstde, bis par- Slated Toniglit; Delay Ea- ' I N mt Y«fk mOmb. tha (W t of padsatrlana passing by. WINGSI _____ ’t ^ ------■ ■ X 2-1 Loser Stages Brilliaiit ac- Ah, but why shouldn't be forget ents srs giving mors than a thought of Poor Elevens. tttOM at B O M LDHrO, bar the instant she paased from his to hla vaccination. pected to SweO Gate; Bi| MBA. BAB- It has to be done, they know, . TESTERDArt nEBUETt sight, she thought, wlt£ k new and NttrtkMsteni THREE B IN a E S br eak Wis c o ns in school BCBK fttant ft«ai a Mp oat of •earing humility. She waa Just a because the Smiths and . ths Browns tried to get their six-year- A'm ovem ent, sponsored by the Manchester 6-4. Hartford 4-1. COMPLETE TENNIS RESULTS Rally To Tie Score But Mm tad Boots drotdo ker oiotiMr’o •tray kitten he'd been kind to, had Swing in Odds Girei the h tu la c orkst kao koppoaod. Oa Uo- olds In last year without it and It Recreation Center, Olympic Soccer Worcestsr 9. Bpriagfleld 6. icked up and saved from deatruc- Club and U e High School, hae been Worcester 18. Sprlagfleld 4 (8nd). Bebert Sturgeon | MtaA ahm B m r r im Bam wbo tikfti Just couldn’t be managed. Son. Yea, Danla with his good doc- started to promote and encourage Watertown 6, W a y la a d 8. *1 BWf«DQ k a rto Bvo wltb Uo brotkor aad hU N o— The Board of Health and Champ a 9 to 5 Margin. tor and alert nurse, hla expensive the School Board and everybody the growth b f Juvenile soccer foot- NstliMisl Robert Lyons. 1 «-Oe6-0 wifo. Bom kat ae Job aad apparent- medicines, bad saved her life; there concerned with health and dlseaae ball In town. New York 8. C h le u o 1. Fades In Hectic Finali SHIFT Btargeea ly ao amUtloa. Boon Boots bectni to was little doubt of that. She mustn't Tbe tentative plans for this pro- Is adamant about that certlflcats St. Louis 7, Brooklyn S. By HERBERT W, RARIUER R. Saplanza 6^ 8-1 ata klm m bo Jo. expect any more of him after that. of vaccination. And this meant ject aroe to have four teams in a Pittsburgh 4, Boston 1. Boat gam to Mlaati, promltlnK (Aaeeelated Frees gperSe W riU r) ' moors. Crib sod Torry|OFFER FINE SLATE Why was it then that a ctrtam one that haa "taken," too. It it league and to play the' j^roes on (Other games postpoasd). BHUman Kaltli 1 8-6. 6-8 Baota ho wUl oMd for bar later. dreariness descendsd upoii her doesn't take the first time It usu- Saturday afternoon. Tbe league Amertesn New York. B4pt 7,—.(A P )— A Police Chief Declares Falls Longsst Match in Local Net History Sends GaOery Into Ih o fa la a Job la a M ( dspartaiant spirit when she left the taxi at the ally haa to ba done over again, or will be restricted to boyS who have New York 8, C h lo sg o 8. delayed 34 hours was Just what the Blait Ont B h to Scoro! AT ARENA TONIGHT BturgMn •tore. A fter a fow moatfaa obe baa foot of Mrs. Mooney's brownstone even____ again,____ depending on circum- not attained the age of 17 years, but Boston 6, ClsvreUnd 1. doctor ordered u a W l c on the RueeeU Johnson 8-0. 8<4 aa attack of iiUIuenu and la be- steps? She bad a pleasaut afternoon ! atances'and Johny. will be open to boys in any part of prospective gate for Barney Rots' Johneon Frenzied Exdlemenl; Scores of 2-6, \04 Added to (Other games postponed). i; Cards Keep _ _ River High School Team 1 6-4, 6-8. 8-8 Maaded by DENIS FENWAY, ahead of her Instead of loneliness. Over Quickly tbe town. StANOINO 15 round welterweight title defense Frank "Vlttner paM( aotkor. Denis' fire and the deep chairs In the So they take him to the doctor The Recreation Center will pro- Northeastern against Jimroy MoLamin in Madison Jehosmt 6 -3,2-6 ,1 1 -9 of Friday Night; Earl Has Victory in NOW OO ON WITH TOS STOBY Van Solvers' studio living room, i and It's all over in a minute. His diutt!n«Li^ vide a ball for use in all the gamee. W. L. Pet. Square Garden Bowl. Was First to Use Famous *; To Present Card Held Over! Austin Brimley 1 B H m I o y 8-8. 1-8, 6-4 CHAPTER XXVI about which be'had already told her, mother Is told to keep a clean Orud A llrn .' Two sets of uniforms are available Woresater ...... 89 85 .609 hlay Swell Crowd waited to receive her. gauze bandage over It, to watch for tbe use of the tfams. Watertown .600 Originally eCheduled for last night, 6-8. 6-8 Boots tweaA DaaU Faaway uroM »»v Ji€fv h e u i' ...... 89 86 Yiokt Defeat White Sox. Hennan Vnlyee Grasp Bat Lebro Comes Back to Gain Crown in Thrifl- I that Johimy doean't touch or AU boys who wish to play are re- Manchester -... * * 36 as .590 the fight was put over until tonigh‘ from Taesday; Rematches Plays Back in 1900. tha aacjpaaM __ _ She deliberately shook off the scratch It and carry the pus to quested to Immediately leave their Lowell 89 .532 weather permitting, because o ff^ ' wara dm plnp pink rotes In a silver' .... __ .33 mood. This tea was no ordeal to be his eyes or another abrasion on names, addresses, and age at either New Bedford .... SO .476 late afternoon downpoui', P o s tp o i'i Leiw« rrtwnetM UriMflaM Cranuned Finish. vasa but Dents had set tbit vass lA ouhd_ 33 UrbanetU leared— rather a pjqasant interval bia body, and to gWe him only- one at the Recreation buildings, the Hartfprd ...... 31 32 .467 ments usually are the bane of a flghT ■y VeaH B. rUlXBBTON, JR. Are Big Feature. River Falls, Wls., Sept. 7— (AP) 8-8, 8-8 aalda so that ha could see her bettar. 6-1, 6-4 to look forVard on a long Siin- sponge baths while bis arm Is “doncii^qL — ' Y. M. C. A. or vvith H. Greer at the Springfield ..... 28 36 .390 promoter's precarious eaUtence vi't Aseeelated PreM» ftpsrts Writw —Police Chief Daniel J. Unahan nOlllBa JohOMII Ha was smUlnp. What a nlea smlla -p^- day. But would Denis be the same sore. uC VnoAjH High School. Any old timers who Wayland 19 .317 this time It worked the other wa;t. UriMASMI ba bad, sbe tboupht Idly.’ And yet 41 chucks eautlon out the statlob when surrounded by a dozen other I f he la a- little upset and does wish to assist In the coaching of National Where a crowd of 88,000 had been Tonight's bouts at Bandy Beach 8-0. 6-0 b*ttle th«t had th8 galti •be hadn't In the least liked him * s t o p p i n g bouse window edien be declares ths Arthur Krob Krob people, all atrsngerz to her'.’ • not eat .well, or has a slight . rise in teams should also leave their names w. L. Pet tlie fondest dream of the sponsors tkase Haw York Giants in thair zuslj Arena, Ctystal Lake, which wera flhoutlng In frenji^ exeJtemant, Lebro Urbanetti — * <- wben aba bad first met blm. He had 6-0. 6-4 came ba Wouldn’t ahe be shy and gauche and ! temperature she Is not to worry, and addresssa at .any one of tbe New York ...... IS 47 .644 two days ago, there were predictions 3owss6 ths National Lsagua pen- held over from Tuesday nlghf, due JMver Fells high school football aaemed so superior— "snooty," she above places. •her. .Andereon of defeat on the high echool courta last awkward among all those clever but let blm take It easy and eat rxn—. at. Louis ,...... 77 53 .593 today that perhaps aa many gs 50,- naat, tbe Chicago Cubs apparahtly to the unsettled weather and team he'eaptalned in iwoo was the had called biro to herself, A msetlng will be called in thq first to uss the plays from which people ? light but Dourlsblng food. Ctoleago ii-7 75 65 .577 000 would make their way to tbe big haven’t dlsaovered It. The Cubs man- toraatenlng showers promises un- C>teiwNi and cap* "So you're going back to work next week or two to discuss plana, the famous Minnesota shift later John Oennon She hadn't heard from her moth- In tha long run Johnny has a Boston ...... 68 63 .519 Long Island arena. 4««4 to stretch things out over 13 told action from start to finish. Brown 6-1. 8-8 waa the tomorrow?" "scar " he is proud of. gets bis select the teams and set a starting waa developed. er add father nor frbro I.sabel, al- Pittsburgh ..... 64 65 .496 Given good weather during the lanlage yesUfday but the result sves Ra-matches from last week's 6-1. 6-8 " I want—I'm terribly anxious to certffleate signed and all is well. date. "There will be a big squawk over H®wmrd Brown tourney hiatory, th# though thsrs had been a brief no Brookij-n .. 55 75 .423 day. it waa figured late ducat buy- Just the same. ’They went down for show here are on the card, fsatur pay you back,” she said, her voice There are a few things to be our claiming this •bTft.'’ tbe chief Philadelphia .... 48 79 .378 ers might swell the receipts past tbe the second time In aucceistoh, 8 ta Iftg Charlie Aldlno of Wlllim&ntle thickening treacherously. She wlnk- tice of Russ's death in the New cleared up, however, In the anx- •ays by way o f admisslc- that he is CinclnnaU ...... 47 82 .364 figure o< 1184,000 Rosa and McLar- I aad looked up at the leaders from va. Tommy O'Brien of Sprlnrteld. Lincoln Keith | ad back the tears— it seemed to her York papers. Maybs they hadn't ious parents' minds, particularly on a controversial subject. But, he Keith i Amertoon nln drew last May, when the speedy a depth of nine games. 8t. Louis who fiimlflhed one of the beetljouU that she was such a fool lately, al- seen it or maybe they were waiting If the child has had a recent Ill- 3 H (b -J contends, proof |a ready for aU who 4-6, 6-4, 6-8 for her to make the first move. Weil, W. L. Pet, Chicagoan lifted Jimmy's 147 pound kept paoe with a T to 5 decision over of the evening here on laet week'* Fritz DelloFera | ways weeping about nothing at all. ness or one of a severe type In show. challenge hla contention. Urbanetti she,wouldn't do that. Weak as she ORIFYING Detroit ■ ...... 85 44 .659 title on a split dsolsion. Broakljm although still seven games But Danis seemed not to notice, sbe the pest few months. ou can uee lace, net or prtnUil silk to make this stenderlifnc New York ...... 61 51 .6X4 behind. Patsy Garrlbaldi of WilUmenUe "For years dozens ot univsrsitles «-3, 2-6, U -9, was, sbe had her pride. She would Big Swing In Odds and prep schools have claimed tbe Eari BUMdl | H e*h ad **vlct^?B *’hf.*®uVjl!?'.“ *?v“ *f two-aU by wUmlng 8-8. was glad to observe. He was snub- In such a case It is only fair to dinner frock. It coroee In sizes 14 to 39 and S3 to 43. f|Ue I t Cleveland ...... 69 61 .531 totums te meet Bobby Orr of Uk- 2 -6, 10-8 stand on her own feet. the/ doctor, If he Is a stranger Y Tbe poatponenient likewise results Terry's fiUngle Wins honor of originating this shift,” Tlmn '( match Doint Mm deciding set only to have bing a cigaret out In the heavy hob- I requlrei S 1-3 yards of 39-ineh febrie. Boston ...... 68 64 .815 bridge in another contest that ths ; 6-1 , 6-8 She climbed the stairs wearily to (and fair to Johnny, too) to see _Y out? self In a big swing in the betting odds. Leroy (Bus) Parmelea and Phil Llnehon eaplalns. "But I havs found Hudson Lyons | nail aab tray. To secure a PATTERN and 8TEP-BT-tTEP flEWINO IN# St. Louie ...... 60 69 .465 fans are alamoring to see. BiMieU her own room. Denis had already that he 'is given the complete story From 7 to S Rosa became a 9 to 5 Las hooked up in the Giant-Cub dust no pqe who ever heard of It or saw SwWu^mVtatfSSU^SfeaT ^ "1 wish you wouldn't worry so STRl'CTIONS, flit out the coupon below, being sure to MEN'HON Washington S... 57 71 .445 Tommy Dunn o f Springfield, who 0-4, 6-1 EanuEarns Bto Points a. established a more comfortable of the sickness, and even a his- favorite. Rosa scaled 140, while Mo- aad It earns very close to being "a It on the field until our 1900 team It' was much about that," His ro.atter-of, TH E NA.MB OF THIS NEW SPAPER. Philadelphia --- 47 80 .370 draw. Joe Moore singled afUr two fought one of the best fights WUbur Brown | wae a hecUc, gruelling dlspley^ chair there. It was one be had bal tory In brief, of all his serious III- Lam in weighed 145 5-4 pounds, used It to win the western Wiscon- Gustafson of su:^rb court warfare ^between f actaaai was baartaning. Ha never (Thlcago ...... 47 81 .367 were out in the twelfth, Hughey against Jeff Lavally of Uxbridge asked questions: that was one of la storage, he said. She would be nsstts. It so happens that once ~ fcr MA S«vi« tWft close to bis best fighting weight yes- sin high school championship. I say Ourley Gustafioai 6-1, 6-4 two playersuayers orot almostalmoet equal calibre terday. geat him to third srith a two here last week, meets Ovllla Kelly all the credit ebould go to the late New Net Champ the nice things about him. Other doing blm a service to give It house In many times the doctor will de- JULIA BOYD, 108- PARK AVENUE,‘ NEW YORK TODAV’B GAMES o f Wllllmantlcs, a boy with plenty Being a Charming guest Is just saggor aad Manager Bill Terry Prof. J. W. T. Ames, our principal stu 'in it W of Urban- people did—the nurse, even the doc- space. She didn't entirely believe cide to postpone the vaccination Under the commission rules, the ttu OQ both offenM d«fg&M Enclosed Is IB cents In coin for as much an art as being a gracloue -Vortheastom •Ipgled home the deciding pun. of punch and fighting ability. and eoach." r Daniel Foley this. Sbs thought be bad gone Into until a bit later. Hartford at Lowell. principals wUl not have to weigh k> 8-1, 6-1 brought him waU-dee«rved vtotory. tor, Mrs. Mooney aad tha girls at Psttsrn No. 8fte hostess. The girl who always is in- Bltlaburgb's Pirates extended their In a bout that is a feature itaelf, Tackle Leads Intarfereneo rolay the stove. Everyone was so curious • shop and bought It for her, after If Johnny’s own doctor Is to Worcester at Waylaad. again '-oday but should a further His ramarkable ability m ecertu vited out of town for weekends gen- W 6te(( 4rive for a flrat division Jerry Beauleau of Willimantle jR .ber hostess a bit Iravo# 5 Ip J, 11 to 0 by Menomonie, Wls., high 3Iahona.v broken wltb bar family. Lois hadn't had bten claared up. She wasn't sure Chicago at Naw York. make sure neither is above the class weighta and the rest remains ta ba In toe ssnlor raitka might be wise to have blip write of extra trouble. Whilq petrolt’e doubleheadtr with school, chiefly because their coach (Default) told blm. He hadn't seen Lolb. He whether it had been found or not bu' at Philadelphia limit. seen. Frands Mahoneyl y r l^ e t U was Junior, .town itoamp she learned that Denis had seen a short outline of Johnny's past Sbe remembers to pack every The main bout is scheduled for *h# AWlStlcs was rained out the pulled a tackle Into the backfleld aa E. Blaeoll back in 1930 and reached the quar- bad told her that Lola and Dr. Hart The F.ALI, PATTERN BOOK, with a complete selection of single thing that she'll need on St. Louis at Brooklyn. Baba Melllneky of Uxbridge, who young Mr. Bliss. They had been history to hand to the new doctor, i about 9 p. m., eastern standard time. Yaahs deereased their lead to 5 1-2 * interfererfee leader. 8-8, 6-3 ter-finale la th# peat three tourna- Were having a year in Germany. So Julia Boyd designs, now is ready.' It’s IB cents when purchased her holiday. She doe'Sn't borrow Pittsburgh at Boston, hae been having things much his Prof. Ames, who played center Oari. Johnson i classmates at college together. Bliss Curbs Disease I There will be no broadcast majnes wltb the deelrion over Chi- menta. Ace o f the Mancheeter High be hadn't known a thing about— separately, pr. it you went to order It with the patterroabove, send toothpaste, creams and lotions American CA^O. ' way at the Lake here, will clash for us. Immediately visualized and BIsfwU had been evasive when she bad ask- Such cases are few but there Is I which be will captain about bar marriage. lu Just aa eddttloaal 10 cents sl’lth the coupon. every night before she goes te bed- Boston at Cleveland. with J. C. Rogers of Hartford in a designed an expansion o f that Idea Sherwood BlseeU | 8-T, 8*8, 8-8 ed him ab,iut the money but had Im- more recognition being given now ! The Washlngton-SL Louis contest n « t spring, be was seeded No, 3 ta "But you saw m t that night, com- And, since she's brought along a New York at Chicago. light heavyweight bout. He worked out a series of plays In BtfseU plied the affair wa.s settle once and to the history of certain ailing' Washington at St. Louis. Was halted by rain. toli year’s toumsy. Last Saturday ing out of tha WUlowmcre,” Boots supply of cleansing tissues, she _^Many of last .week's favorites which power and decepUon were de- *-8, 8-8, 8-4 for all. children than formerly. Philadelphia at Detroit ( 8). BUI SInnamon i be paired w lto Cert Johimon to aa- narslstcd. "Tou-j-I know you weren't IN NEW YORK YOU MIGHT LET never wipes makeup on tbe guest Srtll return tonight w|th many new ■hirtlng « guard and O’Leary Well, her Itfe. sir etched before her An for the rite Itself, It still Ir- MATERIAL OF ARMY **?*. y** Low® doublae crown (a thinking pleasant things about me towels. boye anxious to show against any- tackle from one side of the line to 8-8, 8-8 now, lonely and uncomplicated. Sbe ritates many parents that their A PRINCESS BE YOUR GUIDE one aelected for them. John O 'lnary wl*- He la Manoheater’s that night'’ children have to be vaccinated Nothing la more annoying than LAFFOON AND ClARK toe other, W e used this system the tolrd singles tlUeholder. Sherwood bad been a wife. Now ahe was a This card for tonight promises as Tha veil that aomstlmaB came at all. "Small-pox? Why, you to entertain a woman who is con- following season to win undisputed Bleeell Biseeli having won toe cbamplon- widow. Russ had died before they LACKS EXPERIENCE much in the way o f fights and fight- Howard Clarke over ITanls' dark ayes shut down at might as well say that we'll all the Important wohke of art to be . tinually asking for beauty prepar- AMERICANS GIVEN 8-8, s-4 •hlp In 1927 after which W alter ship '• ^ Nelson that aoroant. She was sorry sht bad really known much about each get black-water fever," they eay. She’s One of Many Cul­ found hereabouts. One of the work- | ations. "When you prepare for a TIE FOR GOLF LEAD ing aa any show yet presented «t Holland reigned for, six years and othef. Bravely sbs faced the fact visit to . a friend’s house, be sure the Arena and fans sritnssslng ^"Bed" Freeman of tha University MUton Nelson 8-8, bad said the words. She had a feel- "It's something nobody gets-any era did e special study of tha art In BMhsv then decided not to defend his that their marriage would not have tured Conductors To you take all the Items you may cards here In the past declared of Minnesota squad, refereed one honors. ing aba bad hurt— parhapi offended more —here, anyway. Small-pox i churches. Architects sst down the EDGE OVER JAPAN 6-4, 7-5 blm. been a success, ever. Their alms anJ ,1s obsolete." 'main features of tbs city’s Impor- need. I f you do a great deal of Grid Squad Consists of Green Glens Palls, N. Y„ Sept. 7.— (A P) toem the beat seen anywhere In M toe title games. Unehen said P> btohoney Show You Sights. the state this past summer season. How Figures Compare "Yea, I saw you." He looked ambitions were too far apart. Sbe That Is why —no small-pox ibs- | tant buildings. W ritsrs and hlstoii- week-ending. It might Be worth v-rKy Laffoon, 's golfing ty- Freeman obtained diagrams of the Bolber had not been married a week before while to stock up with some of the The first bout will start promptly plays from Prof. Ames and took 5-7, 8-5. 0-8 Ttoe recapltuInUon of the five-set away and bis air of cold aloofness cause of vaccination. If it were Ans recorded little-known facta Players But Candidates phoon, appeared hot on the trail' of at 8:30 p. m. f t Ftoderiok Belberl match la most InteresUng, In that it hurt bar. Tbara was always some- sbe bad realised that. stopped, probably no' one could By MARY MARGARET .MrBRIDE about New York's strange comers utility products that save apace In IN TOKYO PROGRAM gold and glory again today, Victor them to Coach Henry L. Williams gives ample proof of toe ability of ll. thing puzzling about Denis, When She was sad; a dark mood settled answer for the consequences. It and pictures,que past. Everything your overnight bag; In hla first major tournament last and others o f the Gopher staff. . -.A h Gophers Copied It too flnallets. Bissell won 32 games you srarmed to blm. In simple frlend- upon her. What bad tha to do with ha.s been found to spring up In New York.— How’d you like to was chseked and rechecked for ac- For Instance, one of tbe three- Display Promise. Saturday after a summer’s cam- tea pafUes and smiling faces and purpose creams can be substituted # Minnesota team to 31 for UrbanetU and talii^ 201 Unaaa, na waa varv likely to freeze epidemic form when vaccination view New York's ert galleries and curacy. paign which found him Invariably t o * ^ * ' ' * ' ' ^ ® ^ 4 town title tennis tour- points to 196 for his opponent Bis- Lebro Urbanetti toward you In this fashion. You the light laughter of gay people on ceased. If we could stamp out | tall buildings with e prince 'o guide for separate jars of cleansing, tis- near the top In' every meet, the *t>e Identical Blsscu. No. 2: Lehn, Urban.ttlNo* sj «d*Robert Bturg^m ZTz The result of this groundwork sue and bleaching creams. . You Host Team Has Had Exten- that hie own River eeli also had the least number of didn't know what you had said or a Sunday afternoon 7 She was a infantile paralysis by vaccination, | you; or Bowling Green by moon- Stocky western shot-maker faced activity Is an Impressive array of may n'ot like pnly one . cream for By .4JLL.AN GOULD raiie high aehool champions devel- errors, 122 to 146. But In toe mat- ^bansttl without losing a point. done that was wrong. stray cat that Dealt had picked up what mother would hesitate ? |light under the escort of a pretty the second round of this 72-hoIe card-index flies. The couriers (that ordinary use, but you'll find it Associated Press Sports Writer oped and used three years before ter o f earned points. Urbanetti had Bissell held his servlet In toe*X3th Y et she persisted, determined to and been kind to. She mustn’t Im- If this happened and some day | princess out of the Almanach de sive Training for Visit of medal test today, sharing the lead Is, the Prince—who prefers to be bandy when away from home. West Point, N. Y„ Sept. 7.— (APV » , ’*^*’*"*i ,*"*i"bera of the original E^land WM slimlnsted in straight a decisive edge, 74 to 85, with 63 and Urbanetti did Ukevrise in tos turn the knife In the wound, de- pose upon him further.- It had disappeared, the parent’s of Gotha? Of a selset field of 111. next, making the score 7-all. known as pis'n Mister—the prln- Modem toothbnishes, with hollow —Army's football prospects this fUver Falls team are dead. Of toe placements and 11 aces to 47 place- termined to know what his reactions Oh, she would telephone Denis that future time might be na Frances Farmer Stevens can ar- His par-cracking 68. th ree u n le r orris DEFEATED •el* by John Vun Ryn of East ce.xs and the Ph.D.'s) study the flies handles for dental floss, are con- U. S. Track and Field Stars winter depend on how quickly a others, James Hunter, A. E. Jensen, Orange. N. J„ 8—6. 6—«, ments and 8 acea for Blee^. And Rune Out Match were. and tell him she couldn't come alter greatly puzzled by the custom as rangs It. Or If perchance you crave regulation figures, in the opening STATISTICS and pass the lore on to the tourists venient. too. squad ot comparatively green play- Lloyd s Waner, JPiratCs— S ored Perry Forsyth and Dan and Edward Must Stop Perry the ability to score these vital points With grim determination, BieaeU "It waa the next day vve— we all. She couldn’t face all those peo- our parents are today." by the something extra-erudite In the way round .gave him a Ue with Clarence at the crude! moment proved the began to exert pressure again to whom they escort to places of in- There are compact little mani- ers absorbs the Intricacies of ths first run and drove in two more In Llnehan, still live here. Lester I t looks llks It is up to Wllroer were married," ahe aald faintly. ple, widen her eves and smile while small-pox prevention, Then, to- of conductors to ths Ntvv . York Clark pf Bloomfield, N. J. The r*at Following Is the point score and gain bis fifth love gtune of tho set terest. cure sets, of course. Ths de luxe on Coming Week-End. 4 to I victory over Braves. Boucher lives in st. Paul, Oscar IN TENNIS rOVRIlEy Allison or Sidney Wood to stop difference between rtetory end de- "Russ got me a room there. He was this canker ate at the very core of day’s parents could tell them s that's not In your Baedeker, ask Warner or wing back system of of- of tho pack was elose on bis beels, stroke analysis of the UrbanstU- feet to UrbanetU. "We are prepared to cater to types contain scissors and file aa fense. The soldiers are abort on ex- Arndt Jorgena, Yanks— Protected Bergseng and Perry Clark In Minne- Perry s march to toe second Am 6rl- and an 8-T margin. But UrbanetU ataylng with bis people W ^storla.'' her soul...... thing .or two. "Be patient," they Mrs. Stevens to assign' one of however, with all survivors of tho Biastll town title tennis match, the ^ a in held his service to force a { all tastes," said Mrs. Stevens. well as polish, cuticle o lf and pol- 1 5 to 3 lead against Chicago rally In apolis, Dr. Leon Barney in Duluth, CM singles tennis championship la Muto Improved Mrs. Mooney tapped. would urge. "You don't know her staff to Harvard, Yale^^'and perience,. with eight .of the 1933 I... opening firing bracketed within li first three sets of which was played Blssell’s play last night was a deadlock at 8-all, then used hts I "Tye have a service for foreign- ish remover. I f you’re serious Tokyo, Sept. 7.-—(A P )—Japan'e ninth with two great throws for Hwman Schlek in Chicago. Isaac They both (am't do It becauM If His warm smile flashed over her "Mister Fenway Just telephoned how terrible that disease la.". And Sorbonne graduates who come plebes oTJi the varsity " squad now •trokes of the top. Qose behind last ^ d a y night and toe final two vast Improvement over Friday toop wlto deadly effect to cauas : erS with guides speaking almost about conserving apace, get a sun- all-star track and field team, to'en- put outs at second base. BJerstedt at McClusky, N. D,, Jay j form holds trut toey'll meet in the again. It was |u if the sun had come and be says the car'll bo waiting It Is the some with smnll-pox, The nicely hung with Ph D., degrees busily drlUlng and there's a new set CTark were Lex Robison of Toronto Star’Blows Up and Bows to sets last night. The recapitulation nigh t He stroked toe ball harder, BlaseU to commit errors that guve old timers could tell us a few any language that mlghl, be called tan lotion that can be used as a Roy Parmelee. Giants—Limited Fuller In quarter final round and -hsn thsrs'ii ou t There waa something almost down.stalrs for you at Hve. He and Phi Beta Kappa keys. ty-nlne men selected on the basis of o f assistant coaches for Head Coach and Jack Patroni. of New Rochelle North Dakota. covers the entire five sets. came often to toe net and took Urbanetti a love game on BtsseU'a things, without doubt. i for. There' are special tours for foundation for makeup. Use It cubs to five hits in la-lnnlng strur- oe only one o f them left, thought you oughtn't to walk, with Interest City the best 1934 performances, haa "Gar" Davidson, but there appears who shot 69’s. FIRST SET chances. Hla serves and returns aerrtea It proved the turning point apologetic In his manner now. children, teachers and gourmets. lavishly when you're sitting In the gle, fanning nine. * Edward W. Febleman, an Aliisop and Wood art in ths low- "Aa If you needed to explain yoii not so strong and all___ " To Netlvee, A’lsttore been in intensive training since to be plenty of speed and power la WiUle MacFarlano, Craig Wood Point Score ware so severe thatf UrbanetU had of toe match. Bissell weakened con- ; M a n h a t t a n T o u r s sun—sparingly when you put It on the material aUhand. •BUI Wesber, Red Sox—Scored 53rd ns- Urbanetti— that," be aald. But sbe was glad, Dear, kind Denis! She mustn't It’s a ll, In the day’s work for before rouge and powder. August 25 at the Meljl Shrine sta- and Sol. D1 Bueno of Lerchmont extreme difficulty in handling them. siderably and loet control to over- In Parisian Style dium. Tokyo’s big athletic arena, All Army Aides contributed TO’e while eleven others two iTjna and batted In two in late uonal singles championship touma- just the same, that she had explain- lose him. He was her only friend. blonde, brown-eyed Mrs. Stev- ralliea that beat Indlane. Unranked Challenger. ment. 10 S 4 4 2 4 4 1 4—6— 36 He •was erraUc throughout toe first shoot repeatedly and forty-five min- ens. Just part of her brand-new ; "Teachers on holiday want to for the America-Japan dual meet th e staff may miss £kul ‘Red’ managed to equal par In the first Bissell — 85224124 0-3- set and netted wlto great frequency, utes after the final set began Ur. ed. The veil fled from Denis's eyes.) S t «d ln g alone In the upper 2S Thera waa a warm, friendly note In (To Be Continued) Daily Health Job of Interpreting New York to ! see Greenwich Village more * than scheduled there fot September 8 and Blake and H airy 'Fats' EUinger, the round. This group Included Her- BATTING BTROKE ANALYSIS fo much so that Bissell ran out the banetu (fiinohed toe Utle. ‘Composite’ bracket U the United Btates bia deep voice again. outlanders, and oftener than you anything else. Honeymoonera don't 0, but not even tbe most sanguine two civilian coacbee who accepted man Barron and Gene Kunea. Blllv Forest Hills. Sept. 7.— (A P )— •et In 15 minutes on his rival's er- WeU-Deaerved Win care what they see eo long aa Burke had a 78. ^ obstacle in P errys path to the final, Glory and Lou had accepted the j might think, to New ’Yorkers them- of Japanese sports fanatics expect the coll to reorganize Dartmouth's OLYMPICS TO OPPOSE j ...... 13 U u ° rors and , gave every Indication that Urbanettl's play in the first set WOOL S\TE.\TERS FAVORED I they're together. So far, we seem to George Martin Lott’s campaign for Frank Shields, tbe top-ranking Bissau ...... 1 3 iQ facts of Ruts'a death with tbeir selvea. Courier Service Is the name Of Chorines' anything but decisive defeat at the grid Iron forces this year, but It has II he would accomplish toe seemingly was msdiocre to say the least, both Service I have more slgbt-seers from the recognlUqn as a top-fUght singlez player, both In toe national and in usual apathy, roustng themselves she and her partner, Mrs. John hands of the 14 first-rank American mustered an all army group of SECOND SET impossible and sweep toe deciding his forehand and backhand refusing South than any other section. Tt(e TAOGABT-OESS VICTORS BRISTOL TOMORROW LEADERS the domesUe seeding. set and the match. * only to ask if Russ left any Insur- Ix>ndon— (A P )— Sweaters made Jennings, have given to their unique athletes who • sailed for the Orient aides, who' should give Lieutenant uccompany his'title as the .. Point Score to work when most nesded, But hS TU.MN VOt’R CHILD E.XRLY Empire State Building has lost out IN HORSESHOE TOURNEY (By Associated PrcM) ^llaon was booked agelnet Jack ance. He hadn't. Denis hud paid the, from angora wool In bright colors venture. August IS. Davidson all the help lie needs. performer ...... 3 1 4 4 4 5 5 4— 6— 30 The Crucial Fifth play in tos second, or ratocr, fifth, are forecast here as the correct TO WALK I’llOPKIlLY to Rockefeller Center as the moat "Our team this year" said Davld- Tonight at 7:30 thoro will be a McDlarmld of Fort Worth. Tex., in It (flsrtalnly started out that way. was ample recormiense for hla poor bills and Russ rested In a little Mre. Jennings who was bom . „ ■ Most of the team which carried In a special jnatch played Labor NATIONAL LEAOITE heir wheb be was the fourth round today and Wood UrbanetU ..5 4 1 2 1 3 3 1— 2H 20 things to wear with autumn ensem- and brought up m America’s sight In town." Japan’s colors to a creditable show- eon, "will be the least experience! meeting of the Olympic Oub at the Batting—P. Waner. Pirates, in 5

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tbmt th« postponement would aifect League of Nations building was McLsrnln more than Boss. Whereas packed as the ooimcil started its 8t Margaret’s prcle, Daughters CLEARING Barney never seems to worry in the deliberatioDS, interest'* being high of Isabella, wriU bold ' its regular slightest, the coast Irishman—like because of the expectation that Local Stocks N. Y . Stocks meeting next Tuesday evening at S wold, VeluntowB. The fraston-R. I, most of his race—is inclined to fret Russia will be taken into the Mr. oni] Mra. Fraacls P. Handley o’clock at the home of Mrs. Mary line tnink line. Bituminous maca- IR BOUT TONIGHTover any upset in bis schedule. This League. and children of Delmont atreet ore Tierney of Oxford street. A mem- dam ourfoee ia under eonatrucUon feeling was reflected in the betting France probably wrlll, open the (Famished by Putnam & Co.) Adam E x p ...... home after belnj- at Black Point all bers social win follow- the business for IIH milaa. Traffic should avoid odds which went to 9 to 5 on Rosa campaign for Russian admission. Central Row, Hartford, Conn. Air R sdu c...... •ummer. session. this route. Louis BarthOu, French foreign niln- to successfully defend his crowm. Alaska Jun ..... Route No. 167—Simsbury, Busby ! ister, joked with reporters and add- P. M. Stocks Allegheny ...... Hill rood, l l i miles Is under If Rain Wfll Postpone ed he was hopeful about the, admis- Mrs. Ben Johnson and daughter Rood eoBdltloaa and datoura is iPhlladelphla—A cat- owned by Allied Cbem . . . of Bridgeport are apendlng the NO FOOD SHORTAGE struction but open to traffic. LEAGUE P L A N H O iU A R P sion of Russia. -, , Bank Stocks Am Can ...... the suta of CoaateUcut made ate- MIsS Frances Gentile, 16. gavs birth week with Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Grant Rout* No. 181—C!olebrook-8an> to a two-headed Icitten. Ross-McLarnin Title Go; Bid Asked Am (3omI Alco . of 16 Delmont street. (ConUnued from Page One) •Mory by highway conitnieUon mad Cap Nat Bank tk Trust 13 16 Am For Pow ., FACING GERMANY eiUag aaaouacod by tha Coaaaetl- disfleld rood. Waterbound macadam The mother tabby refuses to FRENCH. ^ V IE T ENVOYS Conn. River ...... 450 Am Rad St 8 ., Ansonia O, and C. Co!, manufac- cut Highway Daportmaat oa of Sap- surfaea it under cenitrucUon for 2 nurse the monstrosity so Mia* Gen- mile$. Also grubbing, grading nod Htfd. Conn. Trust . . . . 55 Am Smelt ...... Group No. 2 of the HosplUl Aux- turers of webbing and braided corda tember 8, 19S4: Philadelphia, Sept. 7 (AP)—A tile is feeding both mouths with a Quunp Takes It Easy. SIGNS OF REVIVAL iliary, o f which Mra. C. R. Burr Is InaUlling culverU. Open to traffic bottle. (Continued from Page One) Hartford National___ 17 Am Tel and Tel (Conttnued from Pag* One) and were riding in an automobU'e RouU No. U. 8. 1—Grotoo. Cul- body found in an apartment house ^uare Deal Coffee, Phoenix St. B. and T ... 165 Am Tob 8 ...... leader, will meet Monday afternoon vert belim iaaUlIed aear the foot c f ’ Route No. 190—Suffleld. Lake early today has been tentatively at 3 o'clock at the Y. M. C. A. which police said Paulik borrowed M®...... admission fo# Russia wdth the allo- IN RETAIL TRADE Insurance Stocks’ Am Wat Wks .. eyes we are quite willing to take in from his brother. Fort HHl Traffic ebould proceed Congamond road. About 8 miles of identified by police as that of Johfi’ Sealcct Milk, 2U New Tork, Sept 7— (AP) —Sun- more agricultural products from with cautloa. bituminous macadam road under Piper Warfel, a retired lieutenant- light broke through the clouds cation of a penhanent peace coun- Aetna Casualty ...... 61 Anaconda ..... Police asserted Paulik's car side- 4 etuis 2 3 c cil but, simultaneously, they admit- Aetna Fire ...... 41 Armour 111 N . .. The annual meeting of the Wom- abroad than heretofore. 0 ( course wiped another automobile driven by Bout* No. 4—Sboroa-Corawoll construction but open to traffic. commander of the U. S. Navy. Shortly before noon today to revive fContinued from Page One) ' payment for these products can be F o r B r e a k f a s t Interest at the box office in the . ted that they were troubled over Aetna Ufe . .. . 16>4 Atchison ...... an’s Foreign Missionary Society Oscar Cozen, in Ansonia, and ac- road. From Corawall bridge eight Route No. 199—Salisbury. Lake- Letters found in clothing on the Krasdale Cut Beet^ Automobile ...... 20 Auburn ...... will be held at the South Methodist guaranteed by a corresponding ex- mllea weet. Grubbing, gradlog aad body were addressed to Warfel, po- No. 2 can ...... Barney Ross-Jimmy McLamln 15-; the attitude taken by Argentina, Po- which numerous firms have been cording to Cozen failed to stop. vlii' road is being oiled for 2 Vi wifh Indls or beniee land and Portuged. C!onn. General , ----- . 26 Aviation Corp .. ^church at 7:30 this evening. portation of German products. laatoUIng culverte. Open to traffic mllea. lice said, and he wa* known to have round welterweight championship; able to achieve. Darre's central theme was that in Cozen, proceeding in the opposite di- Palmolive Soap, flght.and inbance the prospect the! Britain’s Program Hartford Fire ...... 52 Balt and Ohio .< rection, turned "Ills car arotmd and Route No. U. 8. 5—Enfield. Hart- Route No. 215—Groton. Palmer baen living in that neighborhood 2 bars ...... Week’s Develppments * Hartford Steam Boiler 61 Bendlx ...... Naxl Germany industry and trade, ford-Sprtagffeld road. 3H railea of for tw o year*. Warfel’* age. 75, flght wrould go on tonight in Madl- ' The British delegation was under- Regarding the week’s develop- A meeting of the Junior Sons of gave chase, be said. He bad pursued Cove bridge and approachea under National Fire ...... 53 ^eth Steel ...... Italy will be held tonight at 7'30 with their international ramiflca' reinforced concrete pavement Is un- also correspond* roughly with the Ro>’al Desserts, All jam Square Garden bowl. ^ stood to be trying to -break down ments in the retail merchandise tions, as a basis of the nation's the other vehicle three miles when construction. Traffic can pass. With 5130,000 already in the Jll. ; any Portugue!«? resistance, a vital Phoenix Fire ...... 64 4 Borden ...... In the Trade school. der construction. Open to tralTlr ,police e.atimate of tha age of the Flavors, 3 pkgs. ... fields, the review asserted that Travelers . . . . . economy, have given place to agri the crash occurred. Rout* No. 814—Kent-Warren dead. Mike Jacobs, promoter for the ; gtep because Portugal is a member ...... 415 Can Pac ...... Passengers’ Story Route No. U. S. 5A—Hamden. LPost Toasties, Public Utilities Stocks Case (J. I.) .... culture — a national affair. Bute street la being oiled for about road. Waterbound macadam about The condition of the body, which Christmas fund, said that only rain ; (,( the council and can block a per- and the benefits payments under conn Elec Serv nie annual field day of the Odd Passengers in the front trolley car, 3'* miles under construction. Grub- pkar...... would keep him from putting on the manent seat for Russia, thereby ef- 40 Cerro De Pasco . Prices for agricultural products, I H mll6» apparently had been there for some the com, hog and cotton reduction j conn Power Fellows and Rebekahs will be held he said, are now fixed on a ’ basis who saw the crash, said Paulik’s bing, grading and Installing cul- Chase & Sanborn program tonight after a 24-hour fectively preventing that nation's 37 Ches and Ohio .. at (Charter Oak park in Hartford to- Route No. U. S. * —Plalnvllle. time, was such that immediate program "were responsible for the | Greenwich wia pf’d ' Chrysler ...... that jvlU yield the maximum Income machine cut directly in front of the verts. Open to traffic. identification was Impossible. Tea, large pkg...... postponement. A tropical storm is entrance Into the league. Argen- enlarged distribution in . the country I " morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. All mterurban, which was bound for An- Nristol-Plainville rood. CliralnaUon Coca. Cola ...... to the farmer without straining the of a; dangerous curve. Work com- The naval officer, a lieutenant- moving up the coast and is due in tina's attitude continues to bd' a districts, while the further widening I Hartford Gas local members are asked to make sohla. Super Suds, New York tomorrow unless it mystery and was one of the mam Col Carbon ...... purchasing power of the people un- pleted. Southbury. ConatrucUon of commander during the World War, of governmental projects ahd thej (Jq ., pfj ...... returns o f tickets immediately to duly. He said there Is virtually no William Thomas the street car ' aioBWAY REUNION 2 pkgs...... changes its course so any postpone- subjects In the discussion in Com! S o l v ...... Miss Edith I. Walsh or Mrs. Frances new retaining wall to hold up raf- had been treated for two years for germination of the summer vacation j s n e T Co ! ...... unemployment in agriculture. operator, Aald he did not see the ap- diabetes at the Naval hospital here Tomato Juice, ment today probably would make it League s lobbies today. The Argen- period in a number of Industries 108 Cons Gas ...... Chambers. roae' embankment at Lake Soar. A Gsttysburg, Pa.—Jacob fluders, n cr'ssar' to carry it over until tine delegate said he had received .Manufacturing Storks Cons Oil ...... proaching automobile, as it came hort section of one-way traffic is He was last seen Saturday night. glass p in ts...... lifted purchasing power in urban Hardware along the highway, 1,000 feet from 21, of Chambersburg, sto(xl along pext week. no instructions from Buenos Aires | sections' 18 Cont Can ...... necessary. the highway near Caledonia thumb- The body w'as discovered in a Tomato Juice Cock- . ‘ A m H o s i e r y ...... win be a special meeting the switch The trolley tracks at this negro neighborhood in North Phila- Roso, the champion, as light- on how he was to vote. (3om P r o d ...... at 9:30 tomorrow morning of Oak Route No. U. a. 6A—Farming- ing each motorist for a lift, „Ont of tail, glass pints... hearted as though he Was schediil- The placement of so many ? r - . Arrow H and H, com. TWO DEAD. TWO DYING point run close to the highway. delphia by residents who called po- The League Council voted to refer ders which should have been re (jg pfjj Del L and Wn .. Lodge No. 43, International Broth- ’iton-West Hartford. Farmington them stopped. Jacob looked at the Boned snd rolled If dtilrtd Liquid Coffee, 4k1 only for a friendly sparring a consideration of the Chaco was -1 Du Pont ...... Thomas told investigators the first cut-off. 8 miles of reinforced con- lice officers who battered m a door erhood of Paper Makers, in Tinker driver: tha driver looked at Jacob. match slept. late and then took on bctw'ecn Paraguay and Bolivia to lea.scd in July and August carried j Billings and' Sp'e'ncer'.'.' Eastman Kodak . he knew, bodies were flying about crete under construction. and found the body face down on CRISP, DlllCIOUSe reg. size bottle.... volume in many wholesale markets Bristol Brass haU. Mr. Bailey, an International AS TRUCKS CRASH "Don’t I know you ? You’re face his two msinagers in a game of 1 the Assembly. The council resolution io 7 o 15 percent al^ovrthe comp^^^ 20 H Elec Auto Lite .. and he beard the terrific smashing of Route No. U. S. 7—Sharon. Sur- tha floor. ' FOWL LAMB FORES Brown Bread, speaker will be present to address looks familiar.” NOURISHING pinochle. Forgetting completely thehe ! M ated RmIIv Ih reniie.ted e*. mine. I do., pfd ...... ;. 95 the automobile as it struck the front Death was from natural Slated Bitlivla requested examina- atlve 1933 figures." Gen Elec ...... the meeting. ' face is being reshaped about % mile He did and it was Jacob’s broth- ca'ises, Bsri cub eotaJtd itssr bttf I large cans, each ... expected $40,000 to $50,000 he will tion of the dispute and added that it Case, Lockwood and B 300 Gen Foods ...... (Conttnued from Page One) of bis trolley car. south of West Cornwall. Traffic the police said. F A N C Y M ILK -FE D get for his title defense Barney was Collins Co...... er, Horry, 40, of Altoona, whom he Urge Tall Cans had abided by ail the conditions Gen Motors ...' i Terrific Impact should use extreme care when pass- had not seen for 16 yoari. more interested In the probahlllty of prescribed by Article 15 of the Colt's Firearms ...... 22 Gillette ...... The Center church choir will momentarily trapped In their cabs So great was the force of the HARRIS IS QLICEN , Baked Beans...... _ meet tonight at 7:15 to resume re- ing the work. New Milford. New SOVelbavs RIB ROAST winning some S20 at cards. Only coven nt. under which League inter- TWO BODIES IDENTIFIED Eagle Lock ...... Gold Dust ...... as the explosion occurred and flam»s crash, that on* truck of the interur- Milford-Kent road; Shoulders are Fsney MIlk.Fsd Marshmallow w ga the managers looked over-trained vention was sought. Fofnlr Bearings ...... 60 Hudson Motors . hearsals, which have been discon- enveloped the two Vehicles. ban was derailed. American eboe polish producers Moundsville, W. Va.—Mrs. Goldie tinued during the sum.mer months. being oiled for 5 miles. Creme, large glass 1 o f C and worried. The Chaco war was the first ques- Newtown, Sept. 7.— (AP) — The Fuller, Brush, Class A. Int Harv ...... The pavement was littered with Police said the trolley car stopped Route No. 8—Stratford. River rank second only to the British ss Harris Is the new queen of the Mar- f t The champion said he had been tion considered as the session of the bodies bi two men found on the rail- Gray Tel Pay Station. Int Nick ...... wrreckage and ma-chandise, Includ- within a few feet after the coUlslon road. Shoulders are being oiled for exporters of that commodity. shall county milk maids—by virtue FOR FLAVOR VEAL LEGS Chase & 8anbom o g taking light exercises and a visit to council was called to order by road right of, way on the Berkshire Hart and Cooley . . . I Int Tel and Tel . The regular monthly meeting of nlg a scattered shipment of fish LB Dated Coffee, lb. Division No. 1 A. O. H., of Man- and that Thomas was showered by about 4 mites. Fsney Milk-Fed t - lb svj - 31c the scales showed he Had added Edouard Bencs, Foreign Minister of division of the New Haven road Hartmann Tob, cbm.. Johns Manvllle ., which one of the trucks had been glass from the front windows of the Route No. 12—Plsinfleld, Nor- hardly an ounce to the 140 pounds O echo Slovakia. here early today were identified this do., pfd' ...... chester win be held this evening in Kennecott ..... Tinker hall. carrying. Nearby residents cama street car which were smashed. wich road la being oiled for 1 mile. FLOUR SALE! be carried on the commlaslon scales Bolivia Protests morning as Charles Wilson 35, and Int. 'Silver ...... Lehigh Val Rd . with pans to carry off the fish for The front o f the trolley car was Kllllngly. Norwich road Is being oil- CHICKENS at the official weigh-in yesterday af- Gold Medal Flour, Dr. A. Costa du Reis, representa- Matthew Egon. 44, both of New do., pfd Llgg and Myers I breakfast. Traffic on Post road was dripping blood and bodies of the vic- ed for about 4 miles. Putnam. ternoon. Under commission rules a tive of Bolivia, sprang to his feet York. They are members of the' Landers, Frary & Clk. The first faU meeting of the 24 i/i-pound efe w o >• Loew’s ...... held up for several hours. tims, literally wrenched apart, were Thompson road is being oiled for 2 F A N CY further welgh-ln today is not re- immedlatcl.v and. protested against Federal Tran.slent camp, located! New Brit. Mch. com, Lorlllard ...... American Legion Auxiliary will be b a g ...... $ quired. I.' flung great distances from the im- mllea. Thompson. Massachusetts RIPE 1.24 the embargo on arms shipments to nearby and their bodies were Identl-1 do., pfd Monsanto Chem held next Monday evening at eight Facts Everyone Should Know! Bananas Krasdale Flour, McLamih remained In seclusion o’clock at the State Armory. At RUSSIA REFUSED LOAN pact. Authorities said it was raining road is being oiled for 44* miles. 4 I9< the belligerents. He said he doubt- fled by other membcr.s of the camp.: Mann & Bow, Class A . Mont Ward .... Route No. 16— Vernon. Tolland Sweet F A N C Y 241/j-pound A w with bis manager Pop Foster at an this tlqie, a nominating committee at the time and they believed Pau- ed the legitimacy of tlie embargo .Dr. Edward L. Kingman, Medar, do,. Class B ...... Nat Bisc ...... Turnpike (beginning ,at intersec- Everybody’s Market is a local Institution, individually owned by local people. ' We T O K A Y uptown hotel. Foster popped out as It was arranged under the vievyed the_ bodies. He said the men , North and Judd . / .. , win be appointed to bring in a slate Washington, Sept. 7, — (AP) — lik’s automobile skidded at what Grapet bag ...... $ 1.09 Nat Cash Reg .., President Roosevelt was disclosed they described as "high speed.” tions with , Manchester-Rockville have made our succes.s through the co-operation and patronage of our customers, and only long enough to repeat his pre- League covenant. Caballero Be- evidently had been killed by a train : Niles, Bern Pond of officers for the first meeting m C A LIF O R N I A Washington Flour, diction of yesterday 'that Shamus Nat Dairy ...... October. today as having refused to grant Passengers on_the trolley car,* road and ending east of intersection we consider it our duty, in time of need, to do everything in our power to repay them for doya. representative of Paraguay, from which they might have fallen I Peck, Stow and W ilcox Nat Distillers .... * of Bolton-Rockville roSd). 3 miles Potatoes Oranges Istf* (lie would win ^thln 10 rounds. also sat with the Council. or they may have been wallf'ng J Rus.sell Mfg ...... Russia a long term loan and com- none of whom was hurt, said they their consideration! You can expect our full co-operationt *’35< N Y Ce'ntral .... mercial credits for more than $200.- of reinforced concrete pavement is Most light observers were ag^reed The famous glass rooms of the along.-the tracks when struck. IScovill ...... • 1 9 21 Rev. Edwiil Fields, pastor of the saw the approaching automobile F A N C Y L"?:’ " " " . . . $ 1 . 1 9 NY NH and H .. 000.000. only at the last minute (uid that its under construction but open to traf- N A TIV E Robin Hood Pastry Flour, j Stanley Works ...... 18 20 Noranda ...... Cobgregatlonal church ot East fic. Traffic controlled. Vernon. Ver- Cabbage standard Screw ...... Hampton, will speak at the regular As a result debt and trade nego- headlights were out. 5 10^ 24 f/i-pound 50 60 North Amer .... tiations between that country and non Center road and ToUand-Ciys- do,, pfd., guar...... 100 Packard ...... noonday meeting of the Kiwanls N A T IV E bag...... the United States have collapsed. Water supplier became so scant) tal Lake road. Shoulders are being EVERYBODY SAVES AT $1.16 Pinehurst Will Have Phone Serv- ^ S m y t h e M f g . C o ...... 30 34 Penn ...... ;... Club at the Country Club next oiled for about 6 miles. Glaston- LBS Onions 5'“ $ PHONE Taylor and Fenn . . . . Monday. ,Hls subject will , be “New President Roosevrit told the at Lebanon, Kaa., that city tnaina 1 5 ice Until $:30 Tonight! 1 85 Phila Rdg C and I State Department, it would be un- bury. Portland road. Shoulders are Mint Jelly, H C were opened-only from 7 a.'^m., to 6 Pinehurst ; Torrlngton ...... 64 66 Phil Pete ...... England Beautiful." The attend- being oiled for 4 miles. .Main .M The Turnpike desirable to grant a long term loan m„ and a charge of 10 cents was New Potatoes 8-oz. j a r ...... XOC- ' Underwood Mfg Co .. 47>, 49 H Pub Serv N J .... ance prize win be furnished by Route No. 16—Colchester.. Corn- Call tonight for early Safiirduy de- Union Mfg. Co...... Thomas Bentley. because of the unpaid debt to the made for fiUing automobile radi- tu Anchovy Paste, Pbehurst Plenty of parking spare 10 Radio ...... United States. stock bridge-Colchester trunk line. E v e r y b o d y 's M a r k e t! livery. You will want Fresh Rolls or ' U S Envelope, com. . . . ators at service stations. tube...... —Drive over or Phone 80 Rem Rand ...... Bituminous macadam. length about 19c for Bread. Reymund's Bakery will tiring' do., pfd...... 103 FREE DELIVERY! CALL YOUR ORDER IN! DIAL 3919! —4151. us: Rey Tob B ...... 6 1-3 miles is under construction. Good Luck Q g* Veeder Root ...... 27 >i 29 >4. Sears Roebuck . . . Traffic should avoid this route. — Jar Rings, 4 pkgs. . J b d C 1 Whitlock Coll Pipe .. Socony Vac ...... Route No. 20—^GranbyrHartland. Coffee Rings - Raisin Wheat J.B.WH'ms Co. $10 par 45 1 Land O’Lake* Land O’Lake* strictly Fresh Local Mother’s Quick O rF MEATS BUTTER Bread which the children are South Pac ...... Ea$t Hortland-Weet Granby road. Sou P Ric S ...... S miles bituminous macadam under 1 B U T T E R ! MILK! EGGS! Oats, with China, lg. iS / C 2 lbs. 6.3c “just crazy for". South RWy ...... construction but open to traffic. OzoL Parker House Rolls FOREIGN EXCHANGE St Brands ...... Route No. 32—Norwich, ilont- SALE bottle .. 1 5 c FOWL for Fricassee St Gas and Elec .. vlle. Waterford. Norwich-New Lon- F I N A S T Frankfurt Rolls ^ cans ^ Oxydol. St-Oil Cal ___ The Manchester Public Market don road. Shoulders are being oil- 1 Sle lb ^ S4V^ lb New York, Sept. 7— (AP) — For- 2 4 (Campbell's For all purpose Flour large pkg. ••e'e'e • e ___ each 83c St. Oil N J ...... ed for 11 miles. 2 9 FA M ILY bas 24c Tomato .Soup We will also have Butter Rolls, eign exchange steady; Great Britain Krasdale Figs in Syrup, Tea Rolfs, etc. in (lollar'i), others in cents. Tex Corp ...... Route No. 34 Intersection With 2 fo r $1.59 Great Britain dernand, 4.99 3-4; Timken Roller B . 83 and 58— Bethel. Widening and 1 Fapey Carolina Fancy Purple Top Fancy Sunkist O L D H O M E S T E A D glass jar, 3 cans 20c Trans America ... paving Intersection. Closed to traf- t4V^ib That’s value—«ep«rlHlly when vou get cables, 4.98 3-4; 60 day bill.s, 1 Sweet Potatoes! TURNIPS! . LEMONS! PASTRY For C ik e* and Peltries bag 2 j a r s ------f 4Si3C plump, meaty, milk-fed birds' — nil 1.98 3-4; France demand, 6.68 Union Carbide___ Again This Week-End fic. Union P a c ...... Route No. 39|—Sherman-Oay- fresh killed—weighing an nveruge of Sweet Potatoes cable.s, 688; Italy demand, 8.70; I4V4 lb FANCY ONE PIE 8 1-4 pounds each. Suffar cables. 8.70. Unit Aircraft .... lordsville road. Bituminous maca- PILLSB U RY'S BEST bag ' 1.19 Demands: Unit Corp ...... dam 2 miles in length 'inder con- 3 lbs. 10« 10 Ib.s. 54c 4 lbs. 17c Ult Gas Imp ..... struction. Shoulders and railing in- 1 3 II’ ®’ 10« 4 10^ W'e will have a limited nuiniH-r of Belgium, 23.78; Germany, 40.25: Blueberries (8 Ills. 31c). Think how good they Holland, 68.63; Norway, 2.5.'12* U S Ind Alco .... WE ARE FEATURING POULTRY complete.'Open to traffic. frying m u kens whleh svlll iUso U S Rubber...... Route No. 41—Salisbury. Lake- sell at, ^ — -Mori* o f thiit will l:iste siMsoned with Pinehurst' Finland, 2.21; Switzerland, 33.07; Finest Brand 1 5 e can tiiitter—ami nollce the lower price! Spain, 13,8.'): Portugal. 4.56'3; U S S m e lt...... Ville-Sharon road is being oiled for 1 VEGETABLE - PEA OR 1 1 MY-t-FINE OR 1 e«'Ii...... OOC U S Steel ...... Fancy, Fresh, Golden West Fowl, excellent for fricassee or chick- 01(1 Kiu'tor) Greece, .96; Poland. 19.19; Czecho 2 miles. Sharon. Lakeville road is 1 TOMATO SOUP! PORK & BEANS! JELL-0! BRO O KSIDE Slovakia. 4.22: Jugo .Slavaia, 2.32Q ; Vick Chem ...... being oiled for 2 miles. Estelle Tomato Paste, pa Large 5111k Fed CARROTS, Western Union . .. en soup, a t ...... 69c each, 2 for $1.35 FI N E One CHEESK J hunches ...... Austria. 19.J4.N; Hungary, 30.15N; Route No. 45—Washington. Turf- can ...... O C Uitm'aniu, 1.02; Argentina, 19.14N; West El and Mfg ing slopes along Lake Waramaug C R E A M ER Y Lb Broilers, each 79c VVooIworth •...... can can BUTTER Red Kidney Beans, g g\ BEETS, Hungary, 30.15N; Rumania. 1.02; Native Chickens for frying or broiling, to 3 lbs. each .. .29c lb. Open to traffic. Rolls 35c ' 2 liiinches ...... Argentine, 33.30; Brazil, 8.46 3-4; Elec Bond ind Share ((Turb). lOH Route No. 49—Norfolk. Torrlng- (Bulk), 3 lbs. l y C Brohl of RoekvIUe will bring us Tokyo, 29.95; Shanghai, 35.85; ton road is being oiled for 3 miles. lAND O'LAKEI Large Marrow O O squash. Fresh Golden West Fowl, to 51bs. each ...... 24c lb. Hongkong, 39.60; Mexico City (sil- SEA HORSES ON BLOUSE V/ z Route No. 63—Watertown-Stralts 1 Jersey qr KeUogg’s While They Last! Cleanup! 1 1 While They Last! Cleanup! j U . S. G o v ’t Certified Baking Beans, 3 lbs. C Brohl’s Scott • 'i for , ...... ver peso), 27.95; Montreal in New Paris— (A P )—Chenille sea horses I turnpike. 5 miles bituminous maca- Assorted Flavors 11 Finest Jenkins’ 1 CORN FLAKES! BUTTER 93 Score Sw eet Cream New York State ej Better Roasting Chickens York, 102.71 7-8; New York In make an effective trimming for onj dam under construction. Grading Towels 10c HHl'I'E Tl RMP.S, “KOOL-AID”! 1 JAR RINGS! Roll! and Urge size .Montreal, 97.34 3-8. formal afternoon blouse shown in end laying surface. Open to traffic. Pea Beans, 5 lbs. .. J b O C This price Is moving 'Z 1-4 iKiunds...... , N-Nominal. MORE MEAT SPECIALS .5 rases a wwli for the latest fashion shows. They ap- Route No. 89—Waterhury. Wa- Fancy Lima Beans, BrohI’.s Frying Chickens pear in dark red. green and dull terbury-Prpspect road. About I 'i 3 lbs...... us. TINY « HITE (J.VIONS, Boneless Rolled Rib Roast Beef Fancy Legs of 1934 Spring Lamb, 1 2 pbgs- 13* pkg. of HEN FfELD - SELECTED doz 25c pound ...... An outstanding success is tbs yellow worked on a white satin | for the oven, lb...... Biles bituminous macadam. Open 3 10c| 12 EG GS - COLD StORAOE Jack Fi’ost Sugar, C o For Saturday Dinner or Sunday Night result of willingness to do a little blouse worn with a plain black wool 35c all sizes, lb...... to traffic. Supper: Scott TLssue MTIITE BOILI.NG ONION'S, better than “good enough.” suit. Fresh Made Lamb Patties, ...... 25c Route No.' 74—Willlngton. Wll- 10-lb. cloth bags... 0 « 3 C IHiiind ...... Prime Rib Roast Beef, Assorted Flavors Mldco Finest Brand 1 Land O’Lakes Cream Dried Beef — Toast lb...... wrapped in bacon, 6 for ______Ungton-Warrenville road. Shoulders Finest Brand Pink 1 F I N A ST SLICE D 3 for 25c 19c are being oiled for about 3 miles. ICE BOX FREEZE! S U G A R CURED L B Butter, 2 lbs...... O ^ C Green Peas .\lashed Potatoes Ashford, Willlngton - WarrenvlHe TUNA FISH! 1 SALMON! -Applesauce Yellow Oi\ioii8 Bru,ti POTATOES. o o the table, each 0 C O R N ED BEEF C h esterfield 2 “These Are Low Everyday LEG OF LAIVIB •’ I Milk Fed Fowl, Q Q !b...... 10 “ Traffic should* use extreme care 15-lb. peck ..! ...... 2*a5 C LMPORTED AND , while passing the x^ork. I6-qt. Prices” ! with Pe«a and SwM>t Potatoes for Pancake Syrup each...... 0/ 5/C 1 C basket . boaket s i z e i ( Bab bitt's C le a nse r tiM Suaday's dinner f DOMESTIC LIQUORS 89c"" Home Baked Beans, <| g Route No. and ,552—Wood- Sausages Plump, Meaty. tli-a 98c bridge. Racebrook road is being oil- TINS 29^ Fu|J Sired Legs, -McIntosh Apples Glen Ridge Straight Rye Our Home Made Milk Bread, quart ...... * 0 *kai Meat Department —are here and aren’t you glad? lbs. average. . ed for about 3'.* miles. 2 W h ea ties MAOy-lO-EAI e w if L tmp lbs ...... _ Pancake Flour Whiskey, ffs w O C 20-oz. lo a f...... Block Roast, 25c They’rr.oo Rood for the rhllden! Lamb Legs,' O O 10c Route No, 116—Burlington. Bur- For Jama or Jellies Cut Down and Very Small Legs. 4c Ginger Bread Mix, full quart .. ^ X •4uO Our Usual Line of Dome Made Home Made Boston Brown Bread, loaf ttngton-Harwlnton road. About 2 .Assorted Varieties of Baker’s Fine B a k er's C oco a roteaEAKFAfT lb...... lb. extra. p’ 6 Dill Pickles Baking Chocolate, Royal Scarlet Route No. 147—Middiefleld. Mid- CANTALOUPES! GREEN PEPPERS! I CELERY! CERT O WI TH « u y 29c Tender Sirloin McIntosh Eatiilg Apples Free. Land O’Lakes Butter, dlefleld-Durbam road is being oiled Sliced Bacon, . Native Docks ..22c lb. 5’*2-lb. cake ...... for 4 mile$. Steaks, lb, 45c 16-qt. basket $1.19 We (^arry a Full Line of 2 lbs...... 10c Bunch P A R O W A X Ih Jb...... Fruits and Vegetables For Your Convenience— Royal Scarlet Peaches, Route No. 149—East Haddam, 1 15c Veal Rfiasta and Cutlets large size can ...... Cast Haddam-Moodus road. Sboul- or Grote & Wei&el’a Dried Beef, .3 2 'j - OPEN SUND.A'^S .. 1 9 c tAU »tr* Frankfurts, lb. ... Watermelon's . . Lpan. Tastv o O Baker’s or Hershey’s Cocoa, Royal Scarlet Peanut Butter, lers are being oiled for 4 miles. RADIO J A R RIN GS 27c Pot Roasts — Chocks or Romps. oz. glass jkrs, 3lc. Route No. 156—East Lyrae-Wa- Brightwood Pot Roast, Ib. .. C '/j-lb. can. Your Choice...... 2-lb. jar ...... Fancy Native Tender Rib Roasts of Beef. ^ (J Delirious Oven Roasts, lb. 29c cr.'ord. Indian Wood and Jordan Hnal Cl(>anup! To:isted Finest Pure ID E A L J A RS DOT DOZ Sausage, lb...... Quince or Crabapple Peaches Good oads. Shoulders are being, oiled for. 99( 35c Shoulders of Lamb. Native Fresh 0 / \ i miles. CAULIFLOWER! Marshmallows! BEVERAGES Fancy Canadian Jelly. 10c. Bananas MAYONNAISE! Grapefruit Shoulders, |h. . i b U C COME TO THE STORE OR PHONE — D IA L-5111 Route No. 161—East Lyme-Mont- ASSORTED F L A V O R S M A SO N JA RS 99f DOZ Bacon, Ib...... 45c 25c ""28c «lle. Flanders - Chesterfield road, Swift’s Premium m DOZ (houldera are being oiled for 5 head . k H A plat Jar JELLY G L A SSES Hams, sliced, lb. .. nile.s, 1 5 conicnb Y * a o v E s. o iN o n , Route No. 165—Preston, Gris- Dried Beef, Sliced, FIN A ST SPICES WHITE w El ACK FEFPIR, Ha 1-4 t 'm m ' MANCHESTER ttVSHUfQ BffiRAlJ}. MANUHEQTfRr CONN^ FRIDAY, a l l ® MANUHlSSIifcK EVENm e HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. FRIDAY; SEPTEMBER 7,1984.

been in a bulldlag adyotning Wind- aa soon as altsratlons are mode and tomatoee; Eggplant; Celery; Oerrot cNaat filat oftan uaad. Thr wbola sor hotel. 'The lease expired June 1. new equipment inatalled in the new and lettnoe aalad; No dtseert. "M y aoo stubbed hla larga toa on a | POUCE FREE VICTIMS |V;F.W„ AUXEIARY milk la aaaily dlgaatafi and forms « chair and haa sines gone to a hos-^- The postal business will be moved office. , MENUS SATURDAY thin oaatlng or aalvo ovar tha nicer* Breekteat—Poaehed egg on Melba pttal to hava-it exsunlnad u id they , ao that thay haal raadliy. The cereal tell him there Ig nothing wrong, but i| PINNED IN WRECKAGE TOMORROW toast; Applsaauee. •ad oraam diet on tha othar hand la For Good Health Lunch—Pint of buttermilk, 10 or at times tha tea is ao painful ha can I* OF STATE F. OF L hardar to dlgast and tha careal la hardly walk, I would tike your ad- < A Week’s Supply 13 datee. Couple Hurt When Car Hits •pt to farmant, producing a good vice about this.’’ Dlnnar—Raked Belgian Hare* or daal et gas. I hava a tpaolal articla RawomnendM Answer: X would suggest that Truck Near Weston — Both broiled fresh Tongus; Cooksd Zuc- giving complete Inatructlona for tak- By Or. Frank McCoy y^u have an osteopathic physician | The Beat la None Too Good For Your Are Seriously Injured. chini (small Itsdian .^u ash ); Baked ing the milk djat which I will be To Be Held at E. J. Holl’s Es- examine your son's toe and foot, a s : ■ IfaB Reelected Secretary* Ground Beets: Salad ot sliced toma- pleaaad to aend you If you will send Family— .Serve Them The Best HAM You Can Buyl it may be that certain bones h a ve ' Westport. Sept. 7.— (A P ) — P ^ toes; No' dessert. me a larga, salf-addrasaad, stampad I ARMOUR'S STAR daily menus been allghtly misplaced which could '• ‘ llceman Frank Van and a corps of tate on Bolton Lake •STUFFED LAMB CHOPS: Have envalope. A fter tha ulcar has haaleo Treasurer; Six Vice Presi- be brought back to normal by prop- ' assistants worked frantically, with for the chops cut the thickness of two with tha milk Jlet, you can usa ex- “Fixed Flavor”- er manlpulatlva treatmenU. | crow bars, wrenches, hammers ahd “ * 'J « * ^ ld n n ln g Sunday, Septem oidlnary chops and with a sharp' exerclsea and manipulative treat- ;i. Weather Permitting. dents Are Also Picked. their h^da to free John C. Luther knife (your butcher will do this for menu to ralaa the prolapsed etom- of Weston and , who „ SUNDAY you) cut through the center, back aeh. 4 was pinned. In the wreckage of hla Bieelrfjut—Frtneh om el«; Crlap tu the bone, making a pocket which Many farm families near Marys-1 ear following a collision with a The joint committee of the An- fill with equal parts of minced ripe ville, Kas., slept in hayracks during N ew Britain, Conn., Sept. 7 — ^on; Waffia (browned through); (A Stubbed Toe) truck In the Poet road at 3:45 derson-Shea post. Veterans o f For- Ftewed Sga. ollvee ahd mushrooms chopped fine. the heat wave, spreading mattresses (A P ) —J. Nlcholee Denz, director QuesUon: Mra. Irene o'clbck today, , eign Wars and Auxiliary met last L w e h — Larga diah of Junket. Place Chops on the broiler rack and J. writ^: land blanksU for lack of hay. o f the textile etrike in Connecticut, Luther and hls wife, Elizabeth, HAM night at the state armory and com- p iM e r — Broiled chicken or rab- quickly tear On both sides under today stood a i the new president ot are In W Norwalk hospital with po»- pleted plans for the outing to b* flame. Remove to baking pan and slble fracturcs of the skull and other Stewed celery the State Federation of Labor, hav- held at E. J. Holl's estate, Bolton jMad of grated carrots on lettuce hake in moderate oven for ten or fif- ing defeated Arthur Wallace, retir- Injuries. lake tomorrow. It was decided to Ice cream. teen minutes. Servs with slices of The Luthers were driving west In Whole or ing head. In hie fight for reelectlon. postpone the outing In case of rain. MONDAY mint Jello or Jell-Well. The convention, which ended the the Post Road and police say an I f the weather clears at noon the BUY eastbound truck went oyer the cen- Half most turbulent session In Its his- outing wdll be held aa planned. Melb* .QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ter of the highway to cfa.ih their toast; Stewed raisins. tory, last night, reelected John J. Members arc requested to meet In (Nephritis) Egan of Bridgeport as secretary- car, knocking It 20 feet. front of Orange Hall, East Center Lunch— Baked potato; String Anderson &Noren Luther Is suffering from lacera- bcana; Head lettuce. . * Question: Vera writes:,"I recent- Meats - Groceries • Fruits and Vegetables. lb. treasurer. .street at 1 o'clock. Tran.sportatloH ROBERTSON’S QUALITY SOAPS ly started on youi-orange Juice fast tions of the face, a possible fracture Dinner Roast mutton or ’veal* It's the exclusive Armour “Fixed Fla- Six ^'lcc ’prc.'ldents were chosen, will be provided and membera-wlth ^ ■ t o r for Bright's Disease. Just before • Phone 407« Free Delivery 361 Center St. of the skull and Injuries to bis left Duttered vegetables: conalstlng of vor” that makes this ham so popular WUllam F. Stelnralller wipnlng the cars are requested to atop at the started on the fast I had a urinalysis foot Mrs. Luther, In addition to a carrots, turnips and beeU cooked with epicures’ throughout the U. B. Ten- Hartford post from his only rival, hall for others without transporta- which showed albumin and hyaline possible fracture of the skull, has LAUNDRY — TOILET — BATH «p a ra te ly and diced together just der, pink meat that Is just as deUcloua Francis X,,Mlller, tion. casts; I also had a high blood pres- poaslhle fractured Hhs and lacera- The committee has planned for, a Before serving; Salad of shredded .Square Deal boiled or baked. Try an Armour sugar Others named were: Thomas Shea tions of the hands. i sure of 190. A fter five days of the cured, skinned back ham this week-end o f Middletown; Daniel J, Gorman,' full afternoon of aporta. Including SOLD BY ‘ Id endive: Jello or Jell Coffee, l-!b, pkg. The truck wa.'- operated by Harry i races, swimming, . „ boating and ■ Well. orange juice diet the blood pressure 23c and rest assured you’re buying the BEST o f Danbury: James B. Donahue of F„ Felnstein of 516 Orange itreet, j Is now 166, and the dropsical condl- 1 ham for the money! games, for which prizes will be TUESDAY W^aterbury': Mayor John w ; Murphy New Haven and owned by Good- | C B- J. Anderson Pine Street Market Lamb Legs tlon is better There is little albumin, I One bundle awarded. Refreshments will be ■ILVIRBROOK o f New Haven: James J, Clerkln of man's New York and Connecticut i 69 South (Mato Street 144 P in e S tre e t Breakfast—Cottage cheese with but no hyaline casts. Is this a good Brownie Coffee, o or a carload Smoked New Britain and Jam.es Dick of served to Children under the ages OBRAMBNV pineapple (fresh oi canned). 1-lb. pkg...... delivered for Express Corporation nf Brivikl.vn, N i of 12 free, others will be required to Adam Brazaoaki BUHER 2 59 indication, and what are these casts J. Robb 4t Son Rockville,, Y. The Inick had a Innil of five 81 N orth Street o unpolished rice; made of ?’’ » X a small charge. 217 Center Street C<»ked beet tope; Ripe olives. The cortventlon' closed with a ton.s, police say. Answer: You seem to have bad law Bruuzanakl Dinner— Non-.starchy vegetable Shoulders n> 16< resolution fa,voring a boycott of Scranton A Son 23 WILDMtRI BRAND quite an improvement in so short a Royal Scarlet a j Hale’s 85 North Street soup; •Stuffed lamb chops; Cooked Short shank fancy SMOKED shoulders. Bp«- German made goods "until the Ger- 802 Spruce Street (Cold etoraga) doz. Ume, and, if you have broken the Coffee, 1-lb. can O m O clai week-end price! CURB QUOTATIONS EGGS asparagus and celery; Salad of crtsn man government recognlies the W. S. BlUlnga 2 49 fast. It would probably be a good FRESH FRUITS,, right of the people of Germany to J. S. ROSSELL I S DEAD; W apping, Cona- . Harry Snow raw spinach and lettuce; Stewed peaches. plan for you to repeat short fasts at organise Into trade unions and Assd Gas and Elec . . . Wapptng, Oona. Nathan Hale o e an Boned— Rolled V * 4 J. H- Madden i.ntervals of about a month apart. dVEGETAPLESlI BACOM Ib. 27c ceases Its persecution of Jewish Amer Sfip'Pow 1». • ILVIRBROOK WEDNESDAY Coffee, 1-Ib. can s 3 0 C people." DEUWARE RNANCI ER 32 Laurel Street Thomas O. Smltl^ Veal Legs •LIOID lb. The hyaline casts are composed of Sugar cured, ellred bacon. Blue Ridge ...... I6i BACON Whole- protein substances which seep quDl- 2 North School Street wheat drop biscuits; Stewed prunes. lb. 3 1 c Cities Service ...... 1’ . James N;'Nichols through the small tubules o f the kld- Ity— the beet! HAM Wilmington, Del., Sept. 7 (A P I Lunch— Generous dish o f ice Cities .Service, pfd . .. 168i Highland Park, Conn. Star Market a Absolutely no waste, -Joseph S. Rossell. 78, one of Dela- 1 9 cream; Applesauce. * r.eyt and take their form. They In- i try REYMOND’g BUTTER KRUST BREAD! T omatoes Boned and rolled—«U Klee Bond and .Share . Wk 47 N orth Street solid, pink meat. FEDERAL TRADE BOARD ware's leading bankers and business Oswald's Meat Shop Olcate that the kidneys are not White Loaf Ford Limited ...... — Beef roast: Spinach; functioning properly, and are com- men! died today. He was phalrman Mavis Bottling A .... H7'/j Spmoe Street S^ad of vegetables (string beans, .5-16 Plnehorat Grocery SOUPS 3 25 mon In Bright's Disease. I feel sure i .2 lbs. of the board of the Security Trust Nlag Hud P o w ...... celery and Carrots); Pear sauce SCORES HARTFORD HRM 454 Pero Orchards 802 Main Street that you will notice a still greater Company of Wilmington. Penn Road ...... '2 THURSDAY PRIME ROAST OF BEEF FX dO UR 24ly41b.bag $]l alS 276 Oakland Street Hale’e Self-Serve Improvement If you will adhere to Rossell was'born In Cecil enunly, Untteil Founders ...... Breakfast— Grapefruit, all desired S Mahleu Orocery Co. Main Street the Instructions. Milled by Gold Medal millers, A qiuUty flour that it used , worked as a clerk for Hnlted Gas ...... 2 (DO sugar). by the beet of cooks. Charge Unfair Competitive hls father, an Elkton merchant, and 185 Spruce S treet Block Chuck t.tnlted Lt and Pow A 174 Bursack Bros. BEANS 2 «"• 29 lUmcn—Buttered macaroni; Okra: Ib. Practices Against Mail Order was employed on two Klkton news- W. Harry England Ii<6ttUC#. (M ilk Diet for Duodenal Uloere) Selected I.arge Fresh 470 H artford Road Question: Mr. K Vaa S. writes: "I Distributor of Stockings. papers. POMTOFflCE LE.XSEI) Mnnehester, Green He came to Wilmington In 1888 beef suffer from an ulcer of the duo- Rich In vitamins—eot^more toma- Canale’s Market (le fto v e r ); Choked celery; Baked and .starlcil in the hanking business Fairfield Orocery denum. The stomach Is very pro- toes before the season Is i ^ r . 1 ^ - Wlnd.sor, SepT. 7 (APi — The 36-40 Oak Street -2 3 parsnips; Salad bf cold diced beets Ipe. fancy grade. dozen as a clerk. He was a former vice SH4 Hartford Koiid CODFISH “"™'* 25 lapsed. X-ray pictures show its posi- EGGS 29« Washington, Sept. 7,—-lA l’ l — postoftice department at Washing- and carrots; Orange souffle Best Pot Roast ...... 23c-28c lb. president of the Ihiscy & Jones Klttel’a Market tlon even with the hip bones. I have *«ncy. fresh, LARGE eggs. The Federal Trade Commission Is- ton today notiCied the local office ot Charles Skrabiirz ^ FRIDAY sued a complaint today agalpst Mil- Company, .shipbtilkler.s and wn-s 50 North Street 18 BIssell Street been on a cereal and cream diet but a II VI Lamb — ^ Brightwood Pork, the lease of 1.400 square feet of Fresh Picked ton Q Moss and B, Moss of H art- twice Delaware's vice president of «»«*: Melba 1 always feel distressed, clogged un small Unk Sausages...... on- lu llonj' spare In the Praca bulMlng. Philip Lewis P. SmachettI PEANUTBUnER«.2>«-29 toast; Stewed peaches. . ■ Hale’e Faiixiua M ilk" ' Fins ford, Conn., mall order dlstrlhutora the American Bankers Association. and full of gas.'' the town's new commercial build- 99 Summer Street Small Fowl for Fricassee, average 3 lbs. each . . . ’...... trading both as M, K. Moss Manu- A willow.and six children survive. 88 Charter Oak Street LuM h— Cooked pumpkin; Spin- ing, for post nflficA. quarters. I lie Hamburg >t> 15 Cclftry and ripe olives. Answer: i have found the plain Carro Creamery facturing Co., and aa K. Moss Com- They include Llciit. Joseph A. Ros- hiilhling Is -owned by Joseph Elmore S. Clough Edward. WIsotake milk diet much more satisfactory for Carrots bunch 3c A H ^ f q scll, H, S. .Marine (Jorpa, .stationed Dinner—Raked sea bass; Stewed Good for children and grown-ups,arown-une. I I l O F Jjj^ pany, charging unfair competitive Chrl-stoph. Dial 6049 ,438 Center Street SALAD DRESSINGdiK.2<<>rl9 duodenal ulcere than the cereal and ^ r g e howl, average 5 lbs. e a ch ...... 28c lb at Portsmouth. N. H. ■ practices. For ten years the post office has Roasting Chickens, average 4^, lbs. each ...... 83c Ib. New ■ A lOOt.- •are bread baked by .Newton Robertson Bakerv BUTTER The respondents were given un- ■ocordlng to burm- nwnown recipe. jh e staff of life for aeorea. of T,\KKA.NT I’ROMOTF-n Sunday? Made with til Oct. 6 to show cause why an or- Round Steak and Pork G round...... 35c lb. .Manchoeter folksY der to cease and desist from the al- MAYONNAISE ..■rsr,, 5 2 Cabbage lb. lY e Pure 29^ Ib. leged practices should not be found Hartford, .Sept. 7 (AP) — Sea. Lamb Chops <‘> 3 9 Cook with corned beef. Great for against them. The commission ond I.leiitenanl .lames F. Tarrant B. S. Fancake Syrup, R. 8. Ginger Ale, cole eiawl Rich golden oreamery but- I of Battery C ( Norwalk i, !92nd A r- Rib Cute Hollywood Market pint J u g ...... cjiargeB they represented themselves BAKING POWDER r r 27 19c tS-oz. bottle .,,.. 10c ter that you can be proud to as the originators and manufac- tillery has been promoted to (list Robin Hood Plain (Contents onl.v). LARD 2 lbs. 27e servo on your table. Stock I turers of certain brands of stockings lieutenant. He remains with the Ollvea,. iS-oz. Jar...... up this week-end! Viattcry. 27c R. S. Nat. Aaparagut, 1 _ I^ re lard In sanitary pound oontalnera. Just right for claimed -to be run proof, althou^ POPULAR MARKET Lamb Chops >» 4 9 & Package Store Economy Graham deep fat frying, for plea, for paetriee. . ^ COCOA w V 2'•■•15 tall can ...... Xi7C BEETS they buy their stock from manufac- 8.1.’) M AIN STRKKT RUBINOW BUILDING Dial 3804 ^ ^ Crackers, 1-lb. pkg. Sheffield , turers and wholesalers. •' Kidney 381 East Center Street 15 c Early Juiio Pros, « Hale’s Own The commission further charged Economy Soda can ...... IO C Crookere, t-lb. pkg. Milk...... can 6c that whereas they advertise that a 15c Prudence Corned Beef t\*y Tall cans. ■lx dollar pearl necklace was given QUALITY VANILLA EXTRACT 29 Meats and Poet Toaetlea, bunch WHERE THRIFTY SHOPPERS SHOP Wines .and Hash, large...... Ei«5 C TEA Ib. 29 I K e l l o g g ’ s free with every purchase of three Z pkga...... 13c Camp. Tomato Juice, a q Delicious Formosa Oblong Too. pairs of stockings, the necklace Is In GROCERIES Mackerel Tinker' lb. ^ Groceries Post Bran Flakes, 14-oz., 8 cans ...... X 2/ C Corn Flakes, 2 for 13c actual fact of imitation pearl, ynl- t EVAP.MILK .s;;r 4j :i'23 Liquors Phg...... Great hot buttered ..9c R. 8. Whole Apricots, a e; S>aturday’s Coffee Specials! Largo packages—fresh shlp^ ■ed at fifty cents or one dollar. R. 8. Spaghetti, 8-oz., for dinner. Good i ment. ^ Native Mealy Potatoes tail ca n ...... XOC At Popular Prices straight Rye Whiskey 2 p k g s ...... For Over 10 Years Manches Weekend SPECIALS Weekend Genuine lb. 17c R. 8. Fruit Cocktail, a sw pickled, too! Bluefish 2l ter’s Best Selling Coffee! Lux ...— 2for37c CHEWING GUM Khids 3 10 R. 8. Macaroni, 8-oz., tall can ...... X / C Granulated Cane Sligar, 10- 15c’"'* i pkgs...... large packages. WALL ST. BRIEFS j)ouud clot It $1.25'"“"T 17c Redl-8pread, a Hale's “Morning Luxury’’ Palmolive Strictly Fresh Eggs K. 8. Prunes, « 1-4 oz...... 1 O C sack ...... CHOICE HEAVY STEER REEF Tollat Our Hollywood Whi.skev I-lb. pkg...... 52c STATLER Paper 3 '•"• 23 15c R. and R. Chicken and E gg Soap ...... bar 5c New York, Sept. 7.— Dlrectori of l-juid O’Lakcs SPARKLE Daaaart eolTaa . 5 R. 8. Pickles, Noodle Dinner, Soup Bunches COFFEE “Keep that school girl com- the Continental Baking Corp., have lO-OE. Jar ...... I p l e x i o n ” ! lluttiii', 2 lbs. .... Rad 29c"””" $ 1.00 10 c J"...... Zve ortferid that the olTlces of chairman ...63c SILVER POLISH Cap 23 o f the board and president be com- Native Green Mountain Tula- Daisy Hams 19c Ib. Cremo Beer, r% r * each S c TEA BALLS 17 3 for ...... ZO C FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES Assorted fresh vegetables. 29« lb. Sunrise bined, and M. Lee Marshall wlll ad- toes,, l(j-iiuart BLUING bottle I Q String End Ham. ..10c lb. Bed Bag ^ minister the functions of both. ba.sket Native F o w l____79c each Conn. Valley r> neieSr ^»ns. Sweet Potatoes, Carrots, Lettuce, Samuel F. McDonald was designat- 35c BAKES-ALL Rumford's pkg. 25 UWery, Tomatoes. Soup Btinchen. Xotlve Potatoes Green or Wax TUNA I ed aenior vice-president. Raymond t igai’t'Ut.'s, I’opuiar lirands, AMMONIA ASP bottle f O Rib Roast Beef____2.'5c l b . Beer, 3 f o r ...... diOC COFFEE Ib. 21c K. .Strltzlnger and George m ! Gott- fai’ton ol i t 1 1 Q Best Heavy Beef. 2 f o r fried were elected to the board to Pillstury’s pkg. We Deliver! B e a n s quart Ccj budget coffee— rich in flavor and quality. 10 packtiKUb .... $ X s X O »- Genuine Spring LAMB LEGS 2 3 o ib . oak# 5 WHEAT BRAN 17 fill vacancira. •Jursoj Corn Makes, i i CAMAY SOAP Tender, fresh picked beans. Stocks of zinc In "the irmted - Pkg.-v...... ; X X C Should. r Milk I'cd Cholofi Kib End bottle I Q Popular }Veek~End Specials 7-ounce can. States at the end of August totaled C'ani|)bell's Ttim.'ito Si)U|), KLEEN-LIN Bi«ch UNEEDA BISCUITS rio 5 102,192 short tons against 07,582 at .New I'ack, Forman’s PREPARED M USTARD ...... quart jar 19c VEAL Chuck Roast Pork Roast doz. POTATOES Sunbeam the end of July and 99,264 at the 11 t a n s ...... ZiUC IDEAL JARS Quarts Uneeda l-oma Doone Senpakpkg. j/ Beardsley’s PEANUt BUTTER . • 2-lb. - - jar^ 29c 99 Gold Medal F L O U R ...... and of August, 19.83, according to Krasdnle I’eaches, O O . 5-lb. bag 33c Peaches___ can 19c the American Zinc Inatttute. Au- l^ C ib. Blui PAHERSON’S MARKET Arrow BORAX S O A P ...... YeUow cling peachet. No. gust production amounted to 2ft.- 2 largest can.s ...... ^ C 12« lb- JAR RINGS Tiftal 3 25 CHILI SAUCE bottle 19 .. large bar 3c S i/| can. 15® v.„ T. T,. Nation-Wide Burt Olney’s SAUERKRAUT .. 269 tons against 24.813 In July and Koyiil Halving I'owiier, O Q (No. 21/,-can). ■ ■ .2 cans 23c I C a m p t e l l ’ a 33,.510 In August, 1933. 9" 1' 2- oz. Un ....;...... s3s3 C IONA PEAS 2 1:..' 25 Corn Flakes 4 25 Williams’ ROOT BEER EXTRACT Peek '. •. bottle 19c Soup . — 3 cans 25c American Chain Co, Iiuv, and .Sntisweet N’egelable Ciiniivtund, ^ We are selling some real nice Fowl and CASH Kre-Mel DESSERT (As.sorted) Tomato soup. 1-lb. pkg., ' - — 4^------pkg, S'/jc •ubatdlarlea report for the ilx' ea. CHOICE CUT UP FOWL 43e ea F I D E L I O B E E R (contents only) 3 bottles 25c Chickens this week-end. Fowl, 25c Ib. Word’s SALMON...... Bine Toilet months ended June 30 net profit of 2 for ...... New potatoaa— all A, No. 1 stock. (Toll cans). . • .2 cans 25c $244,500, equivalent to $2,.56 a .share Kellogg’s -All-Brtin, Chickens, 32c lb. ______SPECIALS Tissue...... 6 for 25c o nthe 7 per cent preferred stock, .Milk 1X1 t holce SIrhdn ■ Loin •Cookie Specials Worcester large pkg...... LAMB LEGS, against net loss of $0.56,7.V1 in the our Good Tea, 60c a pound. Also Ckioklng Country Salt...... 2 for 9c first half of 1933, Isliellield's Kvtiponiled Veal Cutlet STEAKS LB .Milk, d tall cans . .■. IVeal CHOPS A& P CHOICE COFFEES ANN PAGE BREAD our Scotch Ham, 35c per pound. We spe- .23c 1 >4-pound packages. Noblltt Sparks Industries. Inc., Apptei 5 lbs. 23c Red Devil Cleanser, Long Loaf Cross-Panned Land p ’Lakes Butter, Chase & San- declared a quarterly dividend of 30 Blondod to Suit th« cialize on both of these. Just right for pies, Good for apple COOKIES 1 c a t i - s ...... ® ' b- 2 1-pound C O sauce, too! tents on the common stock, payable 29 25® >b- 1 2 2 « l b - 100% More Milk , born’s Coffee, Ih. Oct. J to stock of record Sept. 2|. C'loudy .Ammonia, Mott Particular Tagta Our ^usages too, are good! Sliced ones rolls ...... O a J C Nation-Wide pounds This ptacc.s the IsanF on a $ I 20 an- iiuart IwUle, 2 for ' 100% More Shortening Nation-Wide Butter, Coffee, lb...... __ Freeh, NaHve 2 27« nual basis agalnst'tt previously. • Raisin Kirkman's Borax and in the link form, 20c per pound. 2 1-pound Milk, Unsweetened EIGHT O'CLOCK « nanow ib. A fresh shipment of tasty cook- .'xtaii, 5 Qtdve.s ..... 21 20 ounce rolls ...... boC orated, rg O Peaches • ^'igar Trading on the New York Cotton . Legs and Rumps Milk Fed Veal IS*"- loaf ies for this week-end! Ei^hange will end tomorrow at Calo I'og Food, 9 Swiff’s Daisy Hams, 34c Ib. Smaked Country Roll Butter, j^tall cans ______i f a j C •Nut 11:50 a. m.. eastern standard lime, 2 cans ...... 2 1-pound Assorted.. Coimlrv Holt Beet Cuts Shoulder RED CIRCLE Jlleh S and" " Full Bodlad lb . 2 3 3 lbs. 21e owing to. publication of the govern- Cut,-i:ife Waxed INtper, Guaranteed P*'''' center rolls . . . . V ____ 59 c Bacon, Fancy Sliced, Su- Large, fancy peaches. ment 'crop condition report at 12 1 O f r o l l ...... Crandmothar'f cuts, 30c lb.______. ; gar Cured. Marshmallow PiiflFs r. . . pkg. 15c noon. OOPPII Seminole Toilet BUTTER STEAKS EGGS BOKAR Vlgoroua and Winay lb. 2 7 Bananas, Fancy, If 16 oz. loaf Ripe, 4 lbs. _____ Ib...... 29 c Wool goods business was irregu- Tissue, 4 rolls . BREAD I Top Round, 37c lb. Bottom Round, 32c 19c Vanilla Extract, t\ Onions, Native, lar last week, according to tha New Bal>0, 2 >bs. ^9 ® 2 Williams’, bottle 17® 'b. <^oz. l_b. Pot Roasts, 22c-25c-28c-30c lb. sibs.....;...... York Top Exchange Service. Cloth- 2 cans 15 c Nation-Wide Sandwich ing manufacturers were said to 1-iberty CofTee, Fresh Fruits and Fancy Vegetables New Potatoes, Spread. « * Haleys ^*Health MarkeV* have purchased, small quantities of r («:enuine), 25c Ib: Rolled 4 lb s ...... fancy and staple w;orsteds for flll- l-ll). i>kg...... 17c 8-oz. j a r ...... X O C Ing-ln purposes. POTATOES NEW 1 5 ibe. 21 Lamb, 24c lb. Lamb Chops, Rib and Loin. Where Only The BEST QUALITY MEATS Are Sold To Maneheeter’s Diecrimmating Fairy Soap, 1 Fresh Ground Hamburger 1 lb. cimton of n cakes Genuine Spring Llbby’a Tomato Housewives. Shop Saturday For These! * . The American .Telephone and Cider Vinegar, ORANGES “.OT." do.. 23 Veal Roasts, no bone, rolled, 25c lb. Lamb Fores, i o Juice, 2 c a n s...... Telegraphy.. Co." .. — reports that the As- (Jood Old Miienaler Dole’s No. 1 Pine- Cut From Heavy Steers! aoclat.ei) Bell Companies had a iluart iHittle, 2 for I'holcv BonelfVMi 11 . M e a t y V e a l Ib...... 1 Veal Ground, 25c lb. Veal Shanks, 10c xoc apple Juice, 2 cans . Increase of lo.jrio telephones APPLES MACINTOSH 4 lbs. 1 9 In I 'arovvax, Best Cuts Corn Eed"Steers Cream of Wheat, service during August . against CHEESE a l-ib. pkg. Pot ROAST FOR STEW CRAPES TOKAY Rib Roast, / r j t\ pkg...... LAMB CHOPS CLUB STEAK » 35e loaa of 33 500 in July and a loss of 3 lbs. 25 Veal Cutlets, 38c lb. Veal Chops, 30c lb. Ib...... z y c Grape-Nuts, 20.750 In August, 1033, (>ood Luck Jar Tender ciita of A, No. I top behf. WUI broU to perfecUon BROILERS 19® 'b. pkg...... fairly melts in your mouth! Ilubli^rs, 3 doz 1 19 ® lb. 1 PICKLING ONIONS vnow i^>h. \ % SPINACH lbs. Prime steer Beef! Fulled Rice, . \4 »»• 25® 3 13 Corned Beef, 22c lb. Boneless Brisket. ^ CO.MMITTF,E -MEMBERK . -Mason Jar Tops, Chuck Roast, Lpkgs. Freeh KlUed doz.cn . . ; ...... GREEN TOMATOES basket 39 BEETS 3 bchs. 10 Fresh Brisket, 22c lb. Ib...... Gelatin Dessert, H artford,. BepL 7 .— (A P )—The 25c All Flavors, s e« ■f Spice.8, • FRUIT, VEGETABLE AND BAKERY DEPT. SPECIALS Fancy Native following correctlona are made In CELERY Single bunch 1 Q Fowl, A o * pkga...... X 7 C FOWL the Hat of thooe elected to represent lOc pkgs...... CARROTS 3 bchs.10 Fresh Eggs—Western Selected Eggs, Wonder-fll losmon Pie Filling, 39c dozen. * ’ l ^ g e , fresh, plump fowl for trailing. Always a bl^eller their party on the Democratic state Pickling Onions, Vienna Bread Pan Biscuits Ib...... c6c makes 2 pies, s ■—Jhop early! 6-pound average w eigh t central committee at Eiaatem Point Yellow, -I-f)t, basket Jelly Doughnuts RED HOT PEPPERS . >b. 14 GREEN PEPPERS 2 iba. 15 Fancy Native Roasting pkg...... XOc iS . y e a t e r d a y ; Milk and Cream. Cheese.______Virginia Stj-le Potatoes, Native 6c loaf Chickens, NaUon-Wlde Chocolate Pud- District No. 8—John M. Bailey pan 18c doz. 1 Ib...... olng, makes 2 pints, a n *nd Mary Hogan. Green Mountain, peck A very complete line of Groceries at 30c * pkga...... 19c District No. 4—Hayiy 8. Burke SI NKIST LEMONS SUNKIST GRAPEFRUIT HAM (Baked) iT AAe khtf Marjorie Woldrtdge. Bacon, Handv’ s SUNKIST ORANGES mo3t reasonable prices. Free Delivery. .•__ lo...... ® District N6. 14—Frank L. Mc- Sliced, ' i-lb.' pkg. ... PATRONIZE THESE NATION-WIDE STORES: pound 25c doz. M-m-m; IPs wonderful with peas juice# right In our own oven. Dermott and Mrs. Martin Caine. 5 25^ 19 ^ <^OZ. 1 some this wesk-ond! pound District No. 24—George J. Glides oo^fi?Round Ground, Geo. England *5* Sprues S t Tel. 38.'i5 KittePs Market and French fried potatoes. Ten- Bale’s Own ind Mrs. Catherine Ekerman. BEURRF, BOSC PEARS dJe lb. You can have either blended with 18 Bissell 8 t Tel. 4296 District No. SO—John T. Heffer- McInt o sh apples BOSTON LETTUCE 1 der, delicious loin rh op ^gen u ln e Tender, Juicy, fresh-kiUed broil- •aa and Susan Hoben. pork and veal ground in with it. A beef Bursack Bros. 25c 470 H artford Uood TeL 8532 W. Harry England Spring lamb! ers. It’s something you never tlrr DUtrict No, 32r-Danlel G. SuUI- doz. S lbs. 25c 2 heads l^ C | loaf sure is good! Manchester Green Tel. 8461 S ausage (Meat) ^ 1 5 ® /)»■ and Mrs. Ida Herald Advertising Pays—Use It NATION-WIDE FOOD STORES OF NEW ENGLAND. mornings with pancakes. of for Sunday dinners. from best porkl 4 MANCHESTiro EVENING HERALD, MANCHES’im t, bONN„ •FRIDAY, SEFTEiraER 7 . 1 ^ .■■••'•■- •' • ■ ■ I ji^ •■ ',■■ ' "v' •^w■/■l•'^•*;•^^^.‘‘'•^ ^'ytv ■•‘■s B H w H n -

l 6 st and found MOVING—TRUCKING - APARTMENTS—FLATS— STORAGE 21) TENEMENTS 6a I/j BT—A WOMAN'S red handbag ERRAHCPRICES containing traveler's check between PKKREIT A aUirNNEY LNC. locRf FOR RENT—5 ROOM iipetalre flat Strike Situation In Textile Strike by States Bitsell, Foster and Main streets usd long dtataiio. moving. Usuy on CoOper street ateam neat, aii Thursday night. Finder please caU aapreu to Hartford. Ovemlghi improvemenU. One mtnuu wa'S RULE THE MARKET By ASSOCIATED PRESS .Vermont...... 8,000 3JK)0 tdial) 412S service to and from New York. Tel. from Weet Center street. Apply et New England Approximately 870,000 textile I AAaasachusetts ....110,000 77,600 11063. 8860 or 8864. Glenoey'a Store. 789 Main street. workers were idle today, an Inde- Rhode Island ...... 45,000 28,900 Connecticut...... 33.000 16.400 AUTOMUBILES FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene- Boston, Sept. 7.—(AP) — The Barre, after out-of-town pickets Experts Cannot Figore Yet If pendent survey snowed. Although New-Yjrk yj...... 13,000 9.100 FOR SAL'; PUBLIC PASSENGER ment, h U Improvements. Centrally ranka of Idle New England textile had been roughly treated and some mills that bad been closed, New Jersey...... 48,000 18,800 SERVICE 2UA locateu. Inquire Sam Yulyea. 701 workers increased more than 2,800 drenched with a mill fire hose, a opened today under National Guard Pentuiy;vanla . '. .. . 70,000 35.000 Main street. plant employing about 450 closed. protectloa, others were closed by 19S3 AUSTIN ROADSTER, 1930 over night an additional employes Labor Troubles Have Delaware...... 1,200 Nona IN ADDITION i'O dllvei LAOC Bui In three statea—Rhode Island, Mas- Otherwise tbe-situation In gener- their owners. Maryland...... 9,000 25 , Steams Knight coupe. 1930 Eisex Line, De Luxe But for lodige party FOR RENT—6 ROOM upstairs flat a jbuaetts and New Hampshire, a was reported gulet on all fronts Today's total represents an in coupe, 1929 Ford coupe, 1929 Essex Apply 38 Woodland street. Phone Virginia ...... 20,200 None ar team cripi, we alao offei 7 paa- either Joined the National textile this morning. Effect on the Prices. crease of around 10,000 In the num- . . . .111,000 70,00(1 sedan, 1927 Packard sedan. Cola sergef ledan livery. Phone 3063 6349. strike voluntarily or were forced A scheduled sortie by United Tex- ber of f(lle. The estimates wqre bas- Motors. Sduth (Carolina . . . 60,000 40.000 8860, 8864. FOR CLIPPING this advertisement out ot employment by the closing tile Workers, pickets from Fall Riv- ed on reports from staff corfespoo- Georgia ...... 60,000 36,200 of plants. The total idle rose to er and Dlgbton, .failed to material- New York, Sept. 7.—(API—Irreg- dents and members of the Associat- FOR SALE—FORD COUPE 1931 COMINQ to the State theater Sun- and bringing It to the State thea- Alabama ...... 38,000 18.400 ter Mrs. Wlaryslau Kucienski. SO an estimated 42,278 with approxi- ize. Twelve truck loads of pickets, ular price mhvements characterised ed Preas. In some cases they are ...... 25,000 4.100 with special equipment, perfect day, Monday and Tuesday, "TreaT- mately 82,492 still employed. however, passed through dghton, higher than those of employers and condition, reasonable for cash. Tele- urr laland". There are two pAisea Bitch street will get two pasaes to the trading In the financial markets ...... 4,700 800 see "Treasure laland." Operatives Idle and at work at where a ^lice escort was given today. , lower than those of union leaders. Texas ...... 6,000 350 phone 4892. for Eowln L. Snow, 1023 Tollano 11 ;3io. a. m., swicording to an inde- then* through the city. The following table mdteates the Turnpike. Stocks steadied in the early deal- Oklahoma ...... 760 560 pendent estimate were: Union offlctals in the group said ings although the metals, which led extent of the strike by states: Indiana ...... 600 350 BUSINESS LOC^^TIONS Work- they were beaded for Lawrence yesterday's relapse, failed to get Normally Estu Oregon ...... 805 ing where they said they Intended to 2o3 , SALESMEN WANTED 36-A FOR RENT \ 64 State I4I« back any of their previous losses. Employed Idle Ohio ...... 4,000 200 Massachuiette...... 77,457 31,371 picket plants employing 12,000 Maine ...... 22,000 3,000 16.420 1 workers who have Ignored the After the noon hour equities again Manchester EXPERIENCED SALESMEN tJ FOR RENT —STATE THEATER Connecticut ...... 16.380 pointed downward and the activity New Hampshire . . . 16,250 14,400 Totals, (23 states) 695,515 368,828, call on retullers, wholesalers, shopj, Rhode island ...... 28,891 13,006 strike call. Evening Herald Building, store ’occupied by Mary 1,850 3?wo plants, the Wood Ayer and expanded on the dipping movement. and business concerns. Only re- Carney Hat Shop Occupancy Oct. New Hampshire . . . . 14.400 The rails were fairly resistant. Just liable man wanted Full time. Com- Maine ...... 8,00c 19,000 Shawshen Mtlis, were scheduled to how much of a. market factor cur- CLASSIFIED lat. Very attractive rental. Apply 500 close this afternoon, according to mlutona average 80 percent. Com- Theater Mgr:, or your broker. Vermont ...... 2,500 rent labor troubles were proving MARY C. KEENEY TENT ADVERTISEMENTS mlaslon possibility (100.00 per week an announcement made August 24, was conjectural. MAN, WOMAN DROWN or more* In restricted territory. VO R E N T - - O F F I C E 8 at S66 Mam Totals 142,628 82,493 before the National strike call was Grains were mlxed^-wlth the gen- CpttOt RIA !• • MMk issued. Later Lawrence police re- XaltlaU. Dumbert Rad abbraYlaUaB* Merchants Industries, Inc., 104-208 street (Orford Bldg.) Apply Ed- Overnight Increases Included eral tendency lower asi some traders DESERVES ANNIVERSARY IN AUTO ACCIDENT •aeb eouot a* • vord and eomp^End J ^ s t Elizabeth Ave., Linden, N. J. ward J. Hpll. Tel 4642 and 8U25. Rhode Island, 1,782; New Hamp- ported they had turned back the voiced fears of Argentine wheat im- word# a* two worda Ulntmafc OAOt la shire, 600, and Massachusetts, 450, "flying squadron" of pickets at the ports. Cotton was hesitant. U. pnea of ihroo llnoa No . Increases were reported from city limlU. tJeo rateo par day lot tranaioat S. Government securities were a bit Large Attendance at State Ar- ada ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 HOUSES FOR RENT 65 Mulne, Connecticut and Vermont. About a dozen who slipped Into ragged after extending their rally Car Fails to Make CurYC. Cffoetfr* dfairab ITs IM t A flying squadron bf pickets from the city were taken to police head- mory Last Night — Depart- Skids Along Roadway and Caab Cbarpa CHEAP FOR QUICK SALE Play- moderately In the morning. Cor- TO RENT— SEVERAL Desirable Fall River, was turned back by po- quarters. Others departed saying poration bonds were easier. ment President Here. Plunges Into a Pond. • OosaaouUFo Dajr* 1 er piano, davenport, battery rad.o five, six and s>ven room hoiisea lice at the Lawrence City line. In I CootaootlTo Oajr •. • ata II ata cabinet VIrtrola, 30 laying hens, 75 they were still determined to enter, ijoiiar'wa^fairly hrV ln‘"tirms^of 1 D a y ...... I U atal I t ota single ar.d douote Apply Edward. J. ^leading foreign exchanges. Ail ordara for trraamUi laoartiooa healthy rabbita, 4 to 12 lbs. Rabbit Holl. Phone 4642 and 8025. Mary C. Keeney Tent, No. 14, New London. Sept. 7.—(AP) — v tU ba a h a r f ad a i tb a o aa UaBt. rata. and chicken coops. Hermann, 61U Shares of Homestake Mining were Spaela) rataa for leaf tars aaarr Center street. off about 16 points on a few trans- Daughters of Union Veterans of the Charles Green, 31, of Falrmount day adaarU atot lylva: apoa raqoaau QUAKE ROCKS ALCERIA; actions and U. S. Smelting, relative- Civil War, celebrated Its 12th anni- street, Norwich and Mrs. Fred Gray, Ada ordarad for tbraa or ala daya FAR.MS AND LAND RELIEFBUDGET ly active, showed a further loss of 21, of 262 Franklin street, that city, aad atoppad bafora tba third ar ftftb versary at the State Armory last day «Ui be aharfad baiy for tha aa- FUEL AND FFED 49-A FOR SALE 71 more than 3 points. American were drowned early this morning CuaJ a a n b a r of tln a a tb a .A ap p aar* REPORT NO CASUALTIES Smelting, Howe Sound and Cerro night, with a, large crowd in attend- when the automobile In which they ad. obarptad at tba rata aaroad, bat FOR SALE—FIREPLACE wood, FOR SALE- 25 ACRE farm. 6 room REDUCED $ 2 8 2 _____ ; de Pasco yielded a point or so each. ance. Guests were present from were riding plunged from the Palm- ao allowaada or rafuada aaa ba Aada house, brand new, ,600 peach trees, oa ala lima ada atoppad aftar tba hlckorj and white oak: furnace ani Thousands of Terror Stricken' dropped the local auxiliaries of the Spanish eitown-Montville load into the watei* stove wood. John Rattl, Hebron, one and two years old, 4 acre! ftftb da/. strawberries. John Rattl, Hebron, War Veterans. American Legion, of Oxoboxo Pond, near the Uncas- No forblda**! display Uaaa aoi Conn. Telephone Ro.sedale 44-13. Inhabitants Are Driven Into a point in arrears, included u. s. Veterans of Foreign Wars and Brit- ville Four Comers. State police and told. Conn. Telephone Rosedale 44-13. the Fields hv Temblor. Steel, American Telephone, Sears ish War Veterans. garage men succeeded in hauling the Tba Uarald wUi aot ba roapuaalbla Disappoints Local ERA Roebuck, U. S. Industrial Alcohol, for mora tbaa oaa laoorraat laaartloa HOUSEHOLD GOODS 5) The department president, Mrs. car bach oh to the highway and both af aay advartlaamaat ordarad far National Distillers, Goodyear, West- Lura Dutton and her staff, was al- occupants were found slumped In the aora tbaa oaa tlma HOUSES FOR SALE 73 Orleansville, Algeria. Sept. 7 — Inghouke, American Can and Dw Tba laadrartaal oaiiasiua ai iaoor« FOR SALE-THREE hiimer gas Heads Who Had Expected so present as was the department front seat. Green behind the wheel. root pablleatloa of advartlalat will ba range. In go-od. condition, also IT TAKES a lot of people to make (AP)—A devastating earthquake Pont. Union Pacific and N. Y, commander of the Sons of Union The s’tate police reported It was raotiflaJ anly by eaoeallatloa of tbo kitchen coal range. Cal: 7509. a crowd but H will take only a pair scrambled a 20-mlle area of North- Central were about unchanged, and Veterans of the Civil War. evident the car was traveling at a abarpa aada for tba aanrlaa raadarad. an increase. ern Algeria during the night and Santa. Fe and Pennsylvania were All adranuamaau auai aoaform of scissors and this adv. tb get s During the evening an entertain- '"aat rate of speed. It failed to com- WANTED TO EXCHANGE (825.0Q pair of passes for "Treasure Island" drove thousands of terror stricken only slightly lower. The utilities plete a curve and run off the road ta styla. copy aad typofrapby wltb find oils were quiet. ment was presented that included raralatloaa anroroad by tba publlab- ten piece dining room set for land at the State theater 'for .Mrs. AJ inhabitants Into the -fields. dance numbers by the Dowd sisters,, traveling 150 feet along the shoulder ars and tbay rasarva tba rlfbt to or car. Reasonable for cash What hert C. Rivers of 2o Bank street. The budget • of the Manchester First reports said that several While the financial district was readings by Marion Hook and mu- on the south side before plunging ' adlU ravtaa ot> tafaoi aay aepy ooa* have you? Write Box W, care of Emergency Relief board for the had been killed but a survey indi- none too sanguine regarding the afdarad objactlooabla widespread textile strike, the gen- sical sketches by Oscar Shaw and back across the hlghw.'iy and into CLO6INO HOURS—Claaaiftad ada la Herald. FOR SALE-NFIW 8 ROOM house, month of September as given by cated that the quick flight of the in- Harold Hart. The newly organized the water on the opposite side. The aa pubtlibad aama day muat ba ro- 5 bedrooms, plenty of closets, din- the regional office in Hartford this habitants from their homes had eral hope seemed to be that the me- past presidents' club was presented car sank in ten feet of water but the oalFpd by II o'clock iiooai datardaira ing room, living room, and kitchen, morning Is $6,049, a reduction ,of saved all but a few from Injuries. diating body named by the'Preaident IdiM a m . ROOMS VVITHOm HOARD ,S9 would be able to accomplish some- and each member was presented head'lghts remained on and It wsa big clo.>iets 2 extra rooms, one suit-; $282 from - the previous month and Hundreds of houses in the towns with a new badge. their reflection that attracted. th» TELEPHONE YOUR able for bath room, stone cellar! $498 less than was allotted the de- of Carnot, Les Attafs, and VVatlg- thing after the controversy has con- FOR RENT—TWO HEATED rooms tinued for a while longer. Refreshments that Included a attention of passing motorists at WANT ADS. with kitchen privileges.. May be laid In, cement, stone front porch, partment for the month of July. nies w.ere flattened by the earth- huge birthday cake were served. 4:15 A m also back porch, stone tire place, The Branford street storm sewer shocks which traveled 150 miles up So far as the mills themselves are Ada ara accaptad ovar tba talapboaa seen after 7 p m. 411 North Main the Chellf Valley and were felt in concerned, the opinion'was expressed at tba CUAKQE RATB flraa hbova street. spriii'g well water In house, and out- wa.s approved yesterday by the ERA aa a oonrantah « to advartlaora bat side, electricity, and telephone, .50 engineer. The project calls for the Algiers. Most of the houses which by some trade observers that. If ail tba CASH RATEf will b» accaptad aa WANTED-TO see "Treasure la ft. new hen house, lot 1.30 ft front- expenditure of $6,824.30 of which went down were fllmslly construct- the factories closed,, the Industry FULL PATMEKT If paid at tba bual* ed native huts, but some of the. two would not be greatly injured provid- aaat oftlca an or bafor* tba aavanih land" at the State theater Sunday, age covers 3-4 acre. All for $4,000! the ERA will supply $3,774 for la- day followinf tha flrai inaartlon af -Monday or Tuesday. Mrs. Andrew Chas, Anderson, 1016 East Middle bor and the town will pay $3,050.30 and three story high homes of Euro- ed the shutdown did not last too aach Ad olbarwiaa iba CHARGE A. Relt:henbach, 34' Madison street. Turnpike. for materials. peans also suffered. long. The enforced holiday, It was rate will ba eollactad. No raaponal* The reduction In the September -The stricken region is the richest figured, would tend to deplete the blltty for arrora ta talaphonad ada FOR RENT—GOOD location, fur- budget is lisappolntlng to the local wheat-growing section of Algeria large inventories now existing and fieri Otftrai tf ^ will ba aaaumad and (batr accaracy and thousands of natives work In would put most of the plants into a MAL C O C H R A N feEORae eannet ba auprantrad nisned room, board optional. 24 Turkish movie fans generally pre- ERA heads, due to the fact that ad- Lonusl street. Te ephone 4698. vance Information given the depart- this area for French Colonists. better position to begin yvork on LNDEX OF fer films In French, American fea- The speed of the frightened in- goods for the winter and Christmas ture pictures "dubbed" or originally ment during the latter days of Au- CLASSIFICATIONS gust was to the effect that the local habitants' flight and the fact that trade. cast In French being extremely pop- the country is open kept the casual- Clrtba ...... A HOARDERS W.^NTEO .'.9 A ular. budget would be materially In- The reclassification of the home EntaaamaBta S creased, permitting the hiring of ex- ties down. . Three were known to owners loan and federal farm mort- UarrlaKOa ..•••s*ee*e«e««esi«sr» O FOR RE.VT LARGE nunny front tra workers. Under the present have been injured at Carnot. gage government-guaranteed bonds Uaatha D room, can accommodate one or two as "direct’’ Federal obligations to Card ot Tbanka B boarders. Teachers preferred. Mrs. scale a reduction In the force now la Uamorlam *••#•#••••••••«•« F employed will be nece.ssary unless be listed aa such in National bank Loat and Pound «..•.••••••*•«•• 1 E. P Walton, 28 Strong street. To', extra funds are provided. EXPRESS OFnCE HERE condition statements was a little Aanouncamrnta I 4925. chilling to the inflationaiy elements Paraonala ...... I In Wall Streeti In these quarters AaioMohtlaa CAN ACCOMMODATE two more UNDERGOING REPAIRS Autamobllaa for Salt ....«.••••■ 4 ladies with board and room, Cen- RENT the development, which brought a Atttpmobnaa foi Bxobanfa K tenhlaJ apartments. Call 4131 or UPPER FLAT. 5 ROOMS START HUNT FOR LOOT rally In U. S. Government securities, Auto Aocaaaorlao—TIraa .••*••• I 4279. was viewed as an Indication that any Auto Rapalrlnv**‘Pa1atlt)f ••••• t. Hot water heat furnished, Henry Mutrle Contractor In Immediate further inflationary move A uto dcboolf ...... f-A OF DILLINGER’S GANG CharRc of Work — Entire Auto»—Ship by Trueb •••••••• I large poultry house and by the administration was Improb- Autoo—For HIra ...... > East Side Being Rebuilt. able. At the same time it bore out Oara/aa—Sarvlea—Storaffa ••••• 14 apartments—FLATS- garage. Rent reasonable. the banking conclusion that the in- Motorcyelaa—BIcyclaa ...... 11 TENEMENTS 6.i Believe Safely Deposit Boxes pf Wantad Auto*—Uotorcyclaa ... It Alterations are now imderway at vestment market Is being watched Baainta* aad Profaaatoaal farTtcra LOOKING FOR A RENT 7 Tell us 217 No. Elm Street Bandits’ Lawyer Contains the Manchester Railway Express more closely by Washington. Bualnaaa Bairvicaa Offarad I'.... II what you wa„t. We'll Hnd It for Some of the Money. Agency Inc,, office. The change Is Housabold Sarvlcaa OfTarad •••••II'A the first that has been done In the B u ltd tn a —C o n ira c tln t ...... 14 you. No chargi;. John H. Lai>pen, IPhone 3862 Florlsta—Nuraatia* ...... 1444 Cone at reel. Phono 7021. yvay of Improvements at the office CAMPAIGN IN MAINE Fonara) Olractor* ...... 14 CHtcago. Sept. 7. (API—The in a quarter of a century or more. Haatina—Ptumbtna—Rooflng IT hunt’ for the fortune In Dlllinger tnaufanoa ...... 11 FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, a'l Henry Mutrle la the contractor in Uilllcary—UraaamaklDf ..«•••• II Improvements. 140 BIwell street. bank loot turned today to the safe- charge of the work and it calls for ENTERS B N A t PHASE M oving—T ru c k in g —d .o ra g o tO Inquire at 142 Blssell. ty deposit boxes of Louis Piquett. the rebuilding of the east side of the Public Paaaangar Sarrtoa •••Ys^tO«A Plquett, the late desperado’s at- building which will be occupied by Painting—Paparlcg tl FOR RENT — REDECORATED torney, and the reputed paymaster Blif Gunp of G. O. P. to Speak Profaiatenal Sarvtoaa ...... II TO RENT the agent as an office and a new- (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) Repairing ...... tlapartments with perfect lanitoc for the mob, was one of seven per- large door Is being cut on the south Tonight and Tomorrow In All Tailoring—Oyalng—Claanlng/^. 14 service. Sec John Jensen. Johnson 6-ROOM SINGLE sons reported named in true- bills side of the station, adjoining the Big Centers. "Gee whiz,” sald.Duney, "I was said. “A plan has popped Into- my Tollat Good* and Barvlca 14 Block, Phone 6070, 404u ot 7635;, accusing them of harboring the rallyvay yvaltlng station, into which Wantad—Busina** S'a.yleo .•••.. 14 Either Furnished or Unfur- scared. I never thought that I'd he head. Here comes another big gi- outlaw, and his lieutenant, Homer e.xprcss yyill be taken for shipment Portland, Me., Sept.' 7.— (AP) — spared when Jumbo whirled me In raffe. Now we have two on hand. Educatiuaal/^ FOR RENT—3 ROOM apartments, nished. Oil Burner and Fire- van Meter, Coursaa and Class** IT place, out of town or checked for delivery Maine's turbulent political campaign the air, but here I am again." "I’ll get a hammock from my P rlT ata In stru c tio n •*...... I I four room flat. In good condition, Federal agents said all Jnanclal after being R e iv e d . at the local "Yes, and you’re lucky as can be.” shack ^ust wsJt here, tots. I’ll he 42 Maple street. Telephone 6517. moved Into its final phase today with Dancing ...... fi-A transactions by .the gang passed office. There yyill be a new floor both parties prepared to lay down snapped Dotty. "It just seems to right back. I know where I can Musical—Dramatic if through Plquett'a hands. The law- Wanted—Instruction ...... 10KJR RENT—IWQ, THREE and laid, the Interior ta to be painted and an oratorical barrage designed to be that you deserve a scare, fot hang the hammock. You will think Gasoline Station yer Is accused of having paid $10,- new electric wiring artd fixtures in- tricks that you pull now and then. it’s grand.” .- FInaactal teur room furnished or unfurnlabeo with three pumps, on Boston convince the electorate of the re- Bonda—Stocks^M ortgsgaa II apartraents. Manchester Construe- 000 to Dr, William Loeset and Dr. stalled. spective merits of their candidates "Why don't you thank the big gi- Businass Opportuoltlas ..•••••• II Post Road in .Manchester. Harold Bernard Cassidy, who were raffe for saving you? Don't stand [ It wasn’t long till he returned and Money to Loan ...... v . v . . . II Uon Co. Telephone 4131 or 4.359. ■and policies. indicted following their confessions MVrON RENOMIN.ATED The state bolds Its Biennial elec- and laugh!” Then Duncy did. and then the Tlnles promptly learned the tialp aad' klcaaYlaaa See , that they performed facial surgery shortly Mister Hunter cried. "Look ' dandy scheme he had in mind, and Halp Wantad—Femal* II FREE TICKETS- To see "Treasurs tion Monday, tyvo months before Island" at the State theater Sun- on the two gangsters. Rockville. Conn., Sept. 7—(AP)— here! I they began to cheer. Halp Wanted—Mala ...... II Frederick O.^ Vinton, of Mansfield, elections m most states. Its baro- Salesman Wanted ...... 16-A day, Monday or Tuesday for Hugh metrical Influence on the National "You tots will need a place to I Between the two giraffes he hung Halp Watuad—Mala or Famala.. IT 8. Morlartyi 60 Summer street. STOR5I W ARNING high sheriff of Tolland county, was snooze, and there Is not much time I the hammock. When 'twos safely Aganui Wanted ...... It-A Stuart J. Wasley renominated by the Republican elections has served to bring a con- to lose. You’d best put on your strung, the hunter said, "Now, all Situations Wantad—Famala ••• II state Theater Building Washington, Sept. 7.— (AP)—The shrievalty con'vention yesterday. He centration of high powered speakers, tlimking caps, 'cause night Is draw- climb in. There's not a thing to Situatloas Wanted—Mala II FOR RE.NT—FIVE ROOM Oat, also Tel. 6648-or 7148 largely Republican, in an effort to Emplnyroanl Agaoclas ...... 44 cx room' tenement, with all im- Weather Bureau today Issued the has served six terms. ing near.” fear." letra Itoela—Pata—Paaltrr—▼oblrlew following storm warning: retrieve the ground lost to Demo- •'We can't get up! It’s much too Doga—Bird*—Pats ...... 41 provemenls. Inquire at 147 East AL SHOT crats two years ago. Live Stock—Vahl/eias ...... 41 Center street. "Advisory .lortheast storm warn- "How can we think?" said Goldv. high," said Coppy. "Just you wait Poultry and Suppllaa 41 ings ordered 10:30 a. m., Wilming- G. O. P. big guns were to speak "Gee, this country’s new to us, yoj and 1 will get a tall stepladder. B y| Wanted - Pat* —Poultry—Stoeb 44 KENT HU.NTINQT Tell us what NOTICE ton. N! C., to Virginia Capes. Tropi- Bridgeport, Conn.—"Radio police tonight and tomorrow night in vir- see. Won't you please tell us where youc shack all day it’s been.” For Sala—MlarallaaaeM you wanL We'll take care ol Itftor cal disturbance central about 280 cars 57. 58, 413, 515, go to city tually every 'strategic center in to go, where w«'ll be safe and Toward the shack they saw him Artlelas for Bala ...... 41 Haying left my home and board I dump" droned the dispatcher. Maine. Boats and Aoeessoiias •.••••«•> 44 you without charge. R 1. McCann, miles southeast of Charleston. S. C.. sound. race. The ladder 'soon was put In Building Materials ...... 4t 69 Center street pial 7'fOO. ' \y111 not be responsible for debts moving northward about 13 miles "Shooting affray." Tonight, Gene Tminey, former "I see some clouds, and I'll just place. The hunter said, 'Til hold It Diamond*—Watches—Jewelry ,, 41 cbntracled by my \y1fe Vletorta per hour attended by shifting “Yassah Boss," one of two ne- heav>-weight champion, aad a colonel bet it 8 going to rain. Then we’ll get till you Tinymites crawl In.” Electrical AppManeea—Radio .. 41 ATTENTION;— CALL Immediately Petraszlanay-Trfter this date. •' gales and ninds of hurricane force gro boys told officers who plied out on Governor Brann’s staff, will add wet. If we don’t find a better plan FUal and Paad ...... ,.49rA today for thi.s 4 room rent for 2 or FRANK PETRASZIl'NAS. at«the scene. "W'e’s shcxjtln' tar- his weight to the Democratic argu- Garden — Farm—Citlry Produeta 14 over small area near center. Cau- than flopping on the ground." (The Tlnles are rocked to sleep In H ousabold Ooi^da ...... | | 3, newly rettnlshed . repapered, with Sept. 7, 1924. tion adyise vessels in path," gets.’’ ments at a large rsllly in this city. The hunter thought, and then he the next story.) Micfcinary and T«ol* It gas, electricity, bath, cement cellar, Musical lostrumants ...... || shades furnished, 5 minutes to Office and Store ^Quipmant ••• l4 Specials at tba Stores II stores, schools and bus. Very rea- Wearing Apparel—Fur* ...... |T sonable rent. Call 91 South .Main ALLEY OOP In the Hands of the Enemy! By HAMLIN Wantad—To Buy ...... || street, telephone 7505. TM' OlflTY THUG5, THEY OOT O f OOP.* AW. some kino U/ELL, LOOK •t«amw—Iloiird—Hetel*—Reaarta Mrs knockeo a few for a OREAT Sio coop - OF A ROW, . /DOOTSY R*etaoranta FOR RE.VT—St.’S ROO.M tenement WHO'S HEC6. Room* Without Board a | at 42 Russell street, modern im- 6UT HE LL NEVER ESCAPE, THATS VERY PLAIN- I O U E S S - L E l S OO Boardar* Want.«d a THEV'RC on his neck like a hurricane/ BACK AN' SEE (' BPBO/ ^ Country Board—Haoorta 40 provements, newly renovated, ga- ALIEV OOp Hotels—Restaurants n rage If desired. Telephone 4884 or IN PERSONF Waatad—Roorn^—Boa^ ..♦.••• it Inquire 28 East Middle Turnpike. Real Batata For Root Apartment*. Flat* Taneroanta., it FOR RENT—4 ROGERS Place, five Businas* XiOoatlons foi Rsni 14 Hon.e. for K.nl ...... m rooms, all Improvements, rent rea- euburbu for R.at ...... •• sonable. Apply on premises. Bumm.r Uoism tor R.al «T WarloC to R.al ...... «• FOR RENT—FOUR room tenement Roal.Eatat. Far lala ' 171 Summit street, furnace and all Aparuq.at .Botldlac (or Sal. it Su.lau. Proporty for Sal. t« Improvements, garage. Tel. 6987. Farnit and Land for SaU ...... Ti H odom for Sal...... t|FQR RENT—4 ROOM flats, up- Lot. for .Sal...... m .. Tl stairs, newly decorated 437 Center R..OI-I Prop«rtT (or S al. It street. Inquire downstairs. ■"burbaa for Sal...... T» lU al E ita t. (or B sehaag. l( / Waaud—R.al ...... ft FOR RENT—SIX LARGE rooms, m . AactloB—Local Raiiata improvements, garage, glasa-cj- WMISM *.**.6a*.w .as N closed porches. 589 Center street Inquire 591 Canter atraat. OMl. € ST Nt* sc*w*ec INC T M Rco u s **r orr MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 198^. PA<^ Trolley That Meets All Trains______By Fontaine Fox OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Gene Aherii' SENSE and NONSENSE Dur ing the dr ought the Skipper hag been car r ying dr inking^ W ATE R F O R TH E C O N V ENIEN C E O F P A S S E N G E R S Scientist claim that each kiss a Eteklel— How’s ds collections at shortens life three minutes. Life may yo* church, Brudder Moses? be shorter, but—oh, how much Moses— Well, Ah ain’t had to stop sweeter. lately in de middle ob de collection NOW U S'E N TO 7AE,YOU TAP TALK- WITH to go and empty de collection box. - x-f • , v400^ Thlnfs might get better, too. tf TO L D YOU A .FULL MOUTH AND AN we gave less thought to what the Old timers like to tell of the time A E S, I B O R W V t D EMPTY HEAD,'— HMP- world owes us. and more to what wo when the local banker .Used to in- owe the worid. vite them into the bank and ask NOU, A N ' G A V E — ODD. ind e e d . T HA T ^ them If they wouldn't like to bor- Nou th' deed to vw mine NOU WAITED OVER A Btenog.—I think I'll Just walk off row some Dfoney for a while. T=OR SECUT^rrV— I C O ^ES YEARTOTtEIPY ME THE 1.A00 this job ’ 7,800 Boas— Well, nobody Is holding you. In darkest Africa two natives WITN CASH,TO BACK LOAN, AND THEN ONLY Stenog.—That’s Just the trouble! were wafebing a leopard chasing a S.900 large, fat! man; LO AN,AN HERE VOU'VE AFTER NOU HEARD THE 5.400 I f he's a whiner, the best way to First N ative—Can you spot the MINE WAS, SOLD/-W 9.100 winner T S300 get at the seat bf the trouble Is with the too of your shoe. Second Native—The winner is J CUT AN DRIED, LI HE —HfA-rvN-NGW YOJLL 8,000 spotted. !7onj CHIP^TOR A LAW SUE ME/-v-HAW- ■ Nurse (to new father)—Well, 28 W hat’s one man's meat is another SUIT/ VERY WELL Mone you’vehad sn addition to your fami ly. m ans poison. Elijah’s raven com- 9,00(1 forted him, while Poe's gave him 9,000 Man— The deuce! the creeps. 8,200 Nurse— Yes, twins. How did you guess it? 8.400 The U. S. would rate higher in in- 4.100 telligence if they'd put down what 800 The age at which a boy becomes a fellow thinks he knows instead of 380 a man is when the old folks stop his actual knowledge. 560 dealing out spending money. 350 Visitor— Will you marry me right 2o3 Man—My mother-in-law always away 7 200 puts another leaf on the table when Girl — W-w-why—1—I scarcely I stay (or dinner know you! 8,828 , Friend— You must go away full. Visitor— That's why I want you Man—No, empty. It’s a ‘ lettuce to marry me right away. , leaf. The next greatest thrill to being Women, says a psychologist, are left a bequest by a relative you now on an intelligence level with never met is finding a stray quarter (§ 3 ME,CpME, men. (jloodness, they must have in the Sunday suit. ENT struck a seasonal slump. A French scientist says; ’'Persona There are.two times a girl thinks O F F IN T H E ' who suffer from hay fever arc a boy has wings— before she mar- usually highly intellectual." Get all ries him and after, she buries him I C E B O X / * irve. the comfort you can from that. Old and Sneeser! lapper anny ay » l»M»Y IIUMSVICt. IHC F SIS, u.F a PST. err. S & The father who gets touching let- ters from daughters in college F<>nttn) t Tc%, I9III ») - knows the meaning of liberal edu- lount cation. SCORCH Y SMITH Jray. Rainbow’s Moment" city, Cautious Mother (as Junior THe TABtg, takin* 't'H S N A MAFe NINS RePORT bROVUNS rning climbed on the fence)— You will His CAFreHS l y SOItPRISS, Twe SCVJFFUNg NOIteS m T W ffOOHA I \n -me FoRMtesc po s t o r b fall. Junior! they Mdui&AN (fAiNS-nterMRcnioio MUXItfAN IUN6€$ ON THROMH THS OP DEATH, MUtUOAN UfSgflU, Junior—No, I won't, mother dear; ’aim- oc the doorway j Door/ ELOOD WeUINO FROM Hit MOOiM. vatei* I won't fall. ncas. And at that moment Junior I and tumbled down with more or less f the disastrous results. But the young both man was nothing daimted. Junior (getting up quickly)— Did n the you see me Jump? leel. was Experience is the only teacher at a that doesn't have to worry about com- salary. roaa older Minister— Do you take this map igir.g for better or for worse ? ^ 1* I sr%#w«rs X |F\r wmivn i into Colored Bride—No, sah! Jes’ as The -he am, Jahson. I f he gets any bet- H5AP F i r s t , h i s b o p y TbPktEs F o r w a r d , p i u n s i n s d o w n t h e t the ter the good Lawd will take him SHORT STAIRWAY, STRIKlNg TMe CARPET 6Et0W WrrH A SOFT '0(110 J wa» and if he gets any wurse, Ah'll 'tend 1. the to him mahsclf. WASHINGTON TUBBS ta at ____ By Crane OUT OUR WAY The men have only themselves to fU|AVlN(3 ENCO(JNT6 REDNO tOILD AMD FEROCIOUS BEASTS WORATIcrx I D O N'T B BU e V ETH E«E §' — — — — blame for this nationwide tide Of Atlien you lose yourself in your fUJeOftRDMAN (SOOitfS BOLPER.OM^e T^SSS d ANV SUCH TH IN 6 AS A nudism for it was they who started FAKiHBK BcHlNCl paper, you can always find tho WILDCAT, P k h m u m . y the bare head fad a while back. ' T-ay back ------CAA /T SCAR E M E UUTM . OLD WILDCAT V A « a«.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser

I DIDW'T MtEAN I ■!HoUCHT‘'|b NO HARM when WAS A'COMIN X THROWED T'crr ME... DOWN ON • BUT 1 REd-fON I WAS JES ) WERE, MR. 'rto' AIN'T A'FOOLIN' !.* >1 If

' m y g: g l - and. my ’ll he can think ^------.i.rV C iillA lN S A D ) . ------„— ,— ,______A Surprise Fackaare! f BEFORE VA RSK AMY SILLY QUESTfONS, N BUT-ER-£JH> ------1 and THE ANSWER (5, NO,THIS ISN'T THE ( l AIN’T f ^ ^ ,5 BASKET OM d the laundry; i-r's -WREe an' A hal f door s ) looriw' per . and I S A W Yt> A'LOOKIN' a t D O N T MIND ME, DOWN TH STREET i (jALlNDRV/ lA F E MOSEBVS SKULL AfVeuN WOULD / '| t>ONCSTER...I’M JE S hung ON T H E BOTTOM TH E R E , AN' Y o u A't A L K IN '...! D O NT lately IF'N MY POWDER HAD BEEN HAVE . all I KNOW HALF THE DMS DRY, 1 r e c k o n I'OA k e p t - SHOT r to f WHAT'S GONNA ROLL LA F E f e AN' MY S E C R E T.' US ? O F F M Y t o n g u e ; b too wait . B y i

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Dr. and Mrs. Prank O'Brien of xThe regular monthly' masting of Mr. and Mrs. Chester W. Clifford Ths niprlar meeting of tbs Misa Renas Maasolii, formerly of Philadelphia have returned home tbe'''Qoard of Control of the Cbam- and daughter,' Lillian Marie, of Daughters of Liberty, LX. O. L. Manchester, now of New York, la ABOUT TOWN after sending a week with tbinr bef of'Cjomnierce will be held next Newark, N. J., and Miss Abbey will be held at Orange ball Monday aunt, Mra Mary MacKinnon of l^esday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Sev- Kearns of Dorchester,*Maas., ai^ evening at 8 o'clock. The first de- spending a two weeks' vacation s r h ; Uembcri of tbe MancbMter Pipe Locust street. eral apeclab^essions of the Board visiting at the home of Mrs. Loren grss will be given to a ctaas of can- with Mr. and Mrs. Bausota of . B CIWNI OMSON INC;;. have been heldsfecently but It has C. Oifford of 28 8L John streeL Eldrldge street. 3 Hx»iTroiu»*« SH om m C*KTra»C—- ^ : Band will meet Monday nlfbt in tbe didates. A social will follow the I Washington Social Club rooms for The Luther League of the Eman- been found neceihiary to call a meeting In charge of Mrs. Martha ! an important session. Every mem- regular meeting to dispose of mat St. Mary's T. P. 8. will not meet Hooks. uel Lutheran church will meet to- ters that await the Bobrji'a action. Mrs. Oeorge H. Bryan of' Tolland i ber is urged to attend. New reeds night at 8 o'clock. Arthur Ander- Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock aa Turnpike has been spending .the I Just received from Scotland will be son and his flnance committee Is In scheduled but. will meet the follow- The regular monthly meeting of Latest News o f B. T. distributed to the pipers. The band Mrs. C. E. Elliott, of Rocky'-mil, ing Siitiday at the same time. ‘ The week at the Wiley cott^e. Crescent charge of the "School Days" pro- the Walther League ' tbe Zion Lu- Beach. Mr. Bryan will spend ths ^ baa several engagements and the gram and Alice Benson wilt lead is a guest today of Miss Mary Cabinet will meet Thursday, Sept. theran church will be held tonight week-end there and Mrs. Bryan will ; oSlcera are anxloue to bavie ' plans devotionals. guson, of 3 South Main street. T.3, at 7:30 p. m . at 8 o'clock. for them thoroughly discussed by return with him Sunday night. FALL FASHIONS ' the members. The meeting is to be < held in tbe Social CHub roobts be- »- ' : cause of a meeting of the Daugh- ters of Liberty scheduled for For Business! Otange hall. Saturday—Last Day Of Our For Campus! The J W H AL% ^ New Fall Showing of Fo^ Sports! Cottage Street M anchctted Conn- Package Store Tioga Knitting Yams Phone 8844 CAMEL HAIR Prompt Delivery There’s Everything Margaret Sista, Tioga Stylist, liiram Walker OIn, A s 1 A In^Gharge Of New Fall Display Hith ...... ^ielU New About Hale’s lligrade Gin, Q C.O See our large displkyof new fall 'Doga yams and the new hand /Ifth ...... O s> C knitted frocks-, suits and sweaters. Miss Sista with the aid of our own COATS llaraar Straight Whiskey, instructor. Miss Peterson, wilTdielp you copy these new fall models. You've no Idea how inexpenslvely!^'ou can knit yourself a lovely fall ...... $ 1.00 dress. See these new creations Satunjay. Keystone Straight Whiskey, F all Sil k "Knlt-a-BIt" Comer—kaln Fldbr, left. $ 16*75 arri...... osc Sweepstakea Whiskey, Q Q ^ blend, IMI proof, nrth..., s /s jC You just can’t be t^•ithout one! Especially when Hiram Walker they cost so little. Choose the classic double breasted Straight W hishey, ^ ^ g We’ve All style or the newer .balniacaan, of pure camel hair, lined DRESSES with silk crepe nr “ Earl-dlo” and warmly interlined. tlarkson S t^ g h t A a C f t The New Sizes 12 to 2d. Whiskey, quart ...... V A sOV/ Pour Roses and Golden Wedding Whiskey, $ .95 $ .Second Floor. mart...... ^^s f 9 FALL was fc 69c ■"■’ 89c to CHECKS . PLAIDS . . . SOFT HAIRY 'Beer, tI.RO a case. S bottles SSc, " on ice. 5 10 WOOLEN HATS /I F.ABRICS: Here are the new cereal crepes, chalky crepes and the popular satin and crepe combinations for fall! That Are We Are Agents For STYLES: Every new style is here! Simplified eleevee. DRESSES Dolman sleeves. High necklines. Plenty of button Making trims. - Ckintrastlng collart and Ascot effects. One ATLANTIC and two-piece styles. Hiatory

only Kerosene and Range Oil COLORS: The perennial favorite—black. New rich We have our own hoik station. browns, lovely rusts, and bright greens. Also combin- ation colors. The large tani, the sporta brim, the tricorn, the cooUe modela Range Burners and SuppUe.s —they’re iUl here at $1.98! They're emart, new and flattering to all ages. Black, brown, green and m et Large and email

$ *For misses and women. head sizea. Come see these new bats Saturday! 7 -9 5 PORTERFIELD Millinery—Main Floor, center. 68 Spruce Street Tel. 6381 At HALE’S Frocks—Main Floor, rear. More of those gay young woolens you’ll want for Not members of the Chambt'r sports, business or class room . . . in plaids, checks, and of Commerce. soft Fall colors, with touches of velvet or leatiier to The Fall t A Hosiery Sale That Is Always Bi g News! make them new and different.

Classic • Hale’s Popular 79c

.'^otty Green - Brown - Rust • Oxford . SUDDEN PHOTO SERVICE! M. K. M. Pure Sizes 11 to 17 and 14 to 20. All our work done by a local studio Sale!

In Manchester. So a roll for devel-

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“Bus Terminal" 493 Main bt. Sil k Hosiery

SPORTS Saturday Only

At This Price

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RANGE OIL wMANC'iHESTEP.CONN.''* : In Youthful New selling M. K. M. hose at We Handle Only the Best; this saving. Buy your Styles Priced At fall needs for strcet.s, school and bu.slncss wear *Ends Saturday TV^C gal. NOW. All first quality, pure silk hose. Sizes S Most

DIAL 3866 .75 and» 1-2 to 10 1-2. Hale’s Great-Sale .50 HIKFON — 4 ami

29 5-thread silk hose SERVICE Grand coats for every weather and •al- with plcot tops. STATION most every occasion. Girls are select- VAN’S ^SERVICE- Medium 136 Hartford Road Drugs and Toilet Goods ing them for campus wear. Business quality, 7-thread, 42- girls say they're Ideal; Nothing better gauge construction. Ciirolul atlcntion given to doctoW pre.scriptions. T>vo for koor3

Telephone 7007 M ' - I New plaid back linings. Few Leaves . Eariglo silk lined. A . be.it-aeller!34 For acid 15. rocks CENFER TRAVEL BCKEAt. . Full strength nibbing alco- COTTON F 4H3 Main Street' Manehesler stomachs. Mild laxative. Coats—Main Floor, rear Large sire bottle. hol. Every medicine cheat to •should contain a bottle! ■Add Snap To ^ Your Frocks With $1.19 to $1.98

Toilet Articles Patent Medicines Lovely New There's nothing that gives better day in, 25c and 50c April Showers 75c and $1.50 Aganil, 63c, ^l.oo College Girls- SPECIAL! day out wear than cotton frocks by CIN- Talcum...... 21c, 41c 40c and 75c Coaloria .. . 28c, 50c DERELLA. Tub ’em, mb ’em. their colors Men's, Ladles’ and Children's ISc Amam! Shampoo ...... 10c $1.00 Kmulscrol ...... 67c Here’s Just What 50c and $1.00 CrcAm of Com- Neckwear stay bright, hems don’t need to be let down. RUBBER HKEKS o C ' $l.Q0 Haley'4 M.O,...... 67c You Want! Come see the new styles. 7 to 18 years. ATT.ACHED FOR ...... Zs>C fort ---- 1...... 39(.. 69e 7r>c Hnicy' .s C. T. C...... 60c crew 35c Cutex Nall Prepara- $1.25 Irradol "A" ...... $1.00 Special I Rain .Sets. We offer Max’s Call and n.-llv- tions ...... v;4c85c Kruachen S alts...... 57c < ery Serxdre FREE. 30c Cutlcura Talcum ...... ,20e 59 Natty rubber rain cape with match- $ I in- $1.00 Komlrcmul ...... 73c Pongee (Others $1.00) ing beret. 7 to 14. Red, brown, ■ $1,00 Evening-In-Pnrls Face 25c, 50o, and $1.50 Lvsol ... • PHO.N'E 4980 Powder...... 7pc Fashion decrees neckwear this green, blue...... ,.. 19c, 38c, 75c season and we're showing the new AT JIM'S SHOE REPAIR AM» 75c Fitch's .Shampoo...... 50c 25c, 50c and $1.00 I-avorl.-<. . 25c Golden Glint -Shampoo . .19c. Ascot, bib, pla.stron. shawl styles. Gym Bloomers, SHOP. .SHI.N'E P.VRLOR ...... 17c, 3lc, 69c ajama ets Crepe, laces, .satin, georgette. flames 25c J. and J. Talcum ...... ,i 7c 25c. 50c and $1.00 Llsterlne P S Regtilatlon blue— white J '2.5c K leenex...... i-ic Front Entrance...... 19c. 38c, 59c for lounging and sleeping gym bloomers a.s worn at the' 55c and $l.lo Lady S>thcr 50c .Mennen’s Baby O il...... 34c Rec. Sizes 10 to 22. Sleeve- Face Powder...... 43c. 79c 1 50o uhd $1.00 Nujol ... .39c; 67c less models, $1.19. 50c and 75c Lady Esther ' 25c. 50c and $1.00 Pcpsodent Girls' Shop—Second Floor CrCsm ...... '...37c, 59c Pajamas, $1.59 and $1.98 50c Laco Shampoo ...... 36c Antiseptic'...... 17c. 34c. 67c $125 Pinkham'a Vegetable TUTORING 25c Mavis Talcum . ..'...... I5c Compound ...... $j,oo Coolie Coats, $1.49 2.5c Mennen's Talcum ...... l7o 25c. I'hllllp'a Milk of Mag- For Young Beginners ! a By Experienced 50c Man-hand's Goi'den Hair nesia ...... 18c Wash ...... ’..34c $1 00 P. snd D. Irradol Malt . Here's a smart fashion for lounging and and Teacher 60r N ect...... 37c sleeping. Japanese pongee pajamas with ♦ ...... 75c P antie Frocks All Primary and natty coats to match. . Of course .you can Shaving T(K>th P a s t e s buy the pieces separately if you wish. Tailored By CLXDERELLA Grammar School 0 Pajamas In two .smart atylcs. ■Just Arrived! \ Preparations 'Two-piece models. and Powders Subjects. Autostrop Blades ...... 2lc 50c Calnx Tooth Powder . . ,31c New Fall 35c, 60c and 75c .Barbasol 0 Coolie coats m lovely all-over floral to 6 20c luid. 35c Colgate Tooth ■ patterns. years , Phone 3S62 Shaving Cream . . 23c, 30c. 50e Paste .. . ; ...... 16c, 29c $ 1 .19 50c FrostlUa' Shaving Cream 50c Dr. West Tooth Bnishe.x, 34c Hand Bags ------: ...... 31c 60c Forhan's Tixith Paste' . .35e Silk Underwear—Main Floor, rear. There's nothing like 2.‘Vc Gillette Blades...... 21c Cinderella cotton frocks .'lOc Ipana-'Footh Paste'... ,35c ■Saturday 35c Gem Blades ...... 23c .'lOc Kolynoa TiKith Paste ; .340 Only! for school wear. Neat 36c Ivory Shaving Cream . ,23c and smart in adorable S.lc I-.von’s Tooth Powder . ,2i0 88 35c Lifebuoy Shaving Cream 2.5c I.lstcnne Tooth Paste . styles to flatter 3 ■ to ,17c Our Smart Young ...... 23c 50c Pcboco Tooth Paste .. ,35c • .$1.00 Grades 6’crs. New models in W indo w Shades 26c Palmolive Shaving ■25c Philllp a TiH>th Paste . Students Are Selecting A ONE D.AY’'EVENT—new fall prints and checks. Col- Fine quality Window Shades. ,17c Cream...... ; ,i7c 50c Prophylactic Tooth band bag.x at 8Sc. Copies of $2.98 or-fast. Holland and tahtine cloth. Made Prbbak Blades ...... 2lc Brushes...... '...... to order and hung on your win- . ,32e styles In suedene, crepe and simu- Hickory “Two-Wky Stretch” lated leathers. Black, brown, dows, 45 cents each. navy. Boys’ Fall 2oC 51.00 ' Also a lot of Odd Shades. 20 FTont Ehitranc«. ^ ^ Cents. Seicllitz Powders Ovaltine New Rollers. 10 cents. Will . "Daisy Day!’ Wash-Top SUITS fUmisb samples on request. GIRDLES $2

Assort^ )>ave It to our smart young things to select to 10 . 57c one of Hickory's t»-o-way stretch creations. They A handy15 remedy to have years Capitol W indo w A nourishing drink for chil- give you smart, trim lines without doing away $ on hand for headaches. 10c dren and convalescents. De- Chocolates 1 .19 saving this week! with your freedom. Washes like a hankie. We're selling quantities of these suits to Man- licious hot or cold. Made of Laatex throughout. 4-hose supporters. Shade C o . chester's beginners. Navy and tweed pants with c lb. box wash-top blouses. Many sport little ties. The 4S CaiieD Street Hartford At HALE’S Toilet Goods—Main Floor, right Girdles—Main Floor, rear. 29 Front Entrance. tops are easily removed for laundering. Baby Shop—Main Floor, rear.