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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur O. Lloyd of 529 West Center street when Gap- AVEBAGB DAILT flaOHIJiTION 617 Center street have leased the poni, who claims he was blinded by ABOUTTOWN OMlns home in Qimrryvllle, Bolton, FOUR HURT IN TRIO the sun, rammed the rear of ths Manchester RErURNWG DOWN UNDER for the Meath of Oetobar, 1887 for aa indefinite period, the lease other car. being handled by Clarence H. An Mabel Dlckenaaa, 16, o f South fbr the chicken pie derson. Hr. and Mrs. Lloyd have Date Book GIVEN F A R E W O L PARTY •upper which the North MetbodUt OF CRASHES HERE Windsor, was taken to the Manches 6 , 0 1 4 bad plana drawn for construction of ter Memorial hospital suffering from Mwnbar o f the Aodit Ladlee Aid aodety U to aerve at the a fleid stone home on the South This Week church Wedneedny evening at 6 lacerations.. She was riding with Nr. and Mrs. Janes' Hope Bareaa of Clrna^tkaa I c r a l b Bolton road. Mr. Lloyd Is produc Gapponi, and was cut by flying glass Nov. 8 — Old-faabloned chicken o’clock (lUHild be made by tonight tion manager at the Hamilton Pro pie supper at North Methodizt Leaving Tonight On Trip To MANCHESTER — A CITY OP VILLAGEi CHARM to aaalat the committee i^th their peller Company, East Hartford. Week-end Colfiaons Pro- from the other car. Also riding In church, 6. p. m. Anstmlia; Have Been Here ^ preparation*. Gapponl's automobile were Helen V O L. LV II., N O . 28 (Ueeeiaed ASvattWag aa Pag* 10.) Richards and Dorothy Baetx, both Nov. 4-5 —Annual bazaar, St. Three Months. Regina O'ltalla society will meet James’s ball. MANCHESTER. CONN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1937 dace Two Reckless Driv of Ellington avenue, Rockville. Mrs. Andrew Johnaon of Clinton this evening at 7:30 at the Sub- Mr. and Mrs. James Hops, who Damage was considerable to both Nov. 5— Husking Bee of St. ■treet la apendlng the areek ~dth Alpine club on endrldge street have been visiting In Manchester cars, neither of which were Insured. Bridget's church at HoUister street bar niece. Ure. J. Fred Stahl of Fort ing Cases For Court. achooL fo. the past four months, wsre Chedtor, N. T. More thsn 300 attended the Hal- Nc. arrest was made by Policeman given a farewell party last night at Windsors Pay Visit to Reichsfuehrer Coming iphreoto loare'en masqu.nade Saturday eve Herman Muske, who Investigated. the home of Mrs. Hope’s parents, REPORT UGHT VOTE ning at the City View dance hall on Second Arrest Nov. 9-10—KiwmnJa Kiddles Camp A t the-weekly V. F. W. Auxiliary Oollislons took a toll of four In Mr, and Mrs. August MIkolcIt of 31 aethack Wedneaday evening a tur Keeney street, and nearly all were Thomas McCreanor, 54, of 7S4 show, "Movie Queefl", at Hollister Woodland street, Mr, and Mrs. jured persona In Manchester during key will be awarded aa a llrat price, masked and In costume. The grand Parker street, sustained numerous street school. i MILLIONS BALLOTING li r a BUaabeth Brlmley heada the march at 9:30 was a colorful spec the week end. The smashups involv cuts and abrasions about nine Nov. 11-28— Annual Red CttMs tacle. Prises for the best costumes o'clock Saturday night when a car roll call drive. AS STATE’S “BIG 3' committee In charge, and the public were won by Hiss Kay Rogers of ed three accidents, and drivers of will be welcome to attend. Tbeae In which he was riding with Crain SPECIAL Vernon street East Hartford and two cars are to appear In town court Nov. 18—Cabaret dance of Amer Weekly aetbacka are held at the G. Heuser of the same address was ican Legion at Rainbow In Bolton. Leroy Spencer of 176 Gardner tonight on charges of reckless driv sidewiped by an automobile being y . F. W. home at Uancheater Oreen. street. The prize for the wearer of ing. Nov. 14— Annual Conflrmand re. Innerspring driven south on Main street by IN FIFTEEN STATES; : unlor at Emanuel Lutheran church PICK THEIR MAYORS the most grotesque woman's cos Thrown against the framework of Chester Varney of 58 Burnham The Joint fall rummage sale of tume fell to Herlwrt Mitchell, and a car being driven by Paul Bureau Nov. 16-18— Fifth annual art ex the Blaatem Star Chapter and Man- the man’s to John Spencer of Bell street MATTRESS of 137 Carlisle street, New Haven, hibit, St. Mary'a Parish House. ■DIZZY* TH E OLE WOMBA'i' T cheater Aaaembly, Order of Rain street Each of the winners received It is clflmed that Heuser was go No. 17-20—Annual Poultry Show Alexina Bureau, 36, of the same ad KEEPS THEM ALL DIZZY bow, Win Be held Thuraday morning »5. ing north 6n Main street when Var at State Armory. Hartford, New Haven And I dress, suffered a broken right arm ney cut In front of him to turn mto at 9:S0 o'clock In thoi Johnaon build Nov. 19—High School Prom at LOCAL ISSUES RULE and lacerations when the machine Philadelphia, Nov. 3.— (A P )__ ing on Main street. Mrs. Wallace Dorcas society members are re Flower street. Both cars received High School Auditorium. » 1 2 .9 5 In which she was riding was hit at damaged whfeels and mudguards. Bridgeport At PoDs To Wintry weather and "Dlxxy", the Robb, chairman or others on the minded of the 3Sth anniversary Nov. 24 — 39th aimual Turkey, committee will be at the store from the Intersection of Oeming street Varney was arre»ted by Policeman Australian wombat, gave Zoo i party Wednesday evening In the and Tolland Turnpike Sunday at Goose and Pig social at Cheney 10 o'clock Wedneaday to receive and auditorium of Emanuel Lutheran Joseph A. Prentice on a charge ot day; Capital City Has officials flta for a while. 8 50 p. m. Henry Miner ot 100 Col Hall, auspices of Company No. 1, SHANGHAI HGHT arrange donations. church. A brief business session at reckless driving. The car Varney S. M. F. D. KEMP'S The wrombat has the legs of a lege street. New HaVen, also a pas 8 o'clock will be followed by a pro drove is owned by Peter McDonald Nov. 29—Concert by Westminster daschund, face of a pig and- But Winners May Figure Mrs. Christine Robinson of S9|2 gram, refreshments and a social senger with the Bureaus, sustained of Buckland. Qnietest Election h Years blbemaUng habits of a bear. The scalp lacerations. 'r at High school auditorium, Center street was honored with a time In the church vestry. Each one sponsored by Beethoven and G Clel GIRL SCOUTS hibernating habits prompted him PUTS AUGUSTA •urprisa party yesterday In obeerv- la to make a birthday gift to the so The accident occtjired Just west clubs. to Stan digging last week. of the Oakland bridge. It la claimed anes o f her doth birthday. Her ciety's treasury, as well as bring In MISS ROY FELICITATED Dec. 1-3— Bazaar, North Metho By ASSOCIATED PRESS Today, bis keepers bad dug fU ldren -and grandchildren from names for the birthday calendar as that the Bureau automobile, which dist church Booster club. In The National Picture Thousands of voter* went to him out a t a bole 10 feet long. IN I M PERIL It Is the closing night. Charter contained five passengers, was turn Hartford-Silver Lane Springfield. Hartford and this town Dec. 14—Lecture on "Interna the polls today in Connectlcut'a They put him In a cage where be members will be guests. The host ing Into Deming street when It was tional Mart" by Mrs. Lewis Rose at 17 In number, gathered at the home UPON HER VESPERS SOLO So. Manchester Will You Help Us Raise three most populous dtiea to regis could not dig—and hoped that : of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Robinson of esses will be Mrs. Thora Stoebr, hit by a car driven by Helen Flem Y. M. C. A. Mrs. Ernest Johnson, Mrs. Clarence ing of 23 Mden street. Lynn, Mass. ter their cholcea- for municipal it- would hold him for • while. Big Shells Fafl Gose To U. New York, Detroit, New J e ^ Ridge street They brought with Bus Line Schedule WHAT TO WATCH them beautiful flowers and other O. Anderson, Mrs. Frank Zimmer Driver Held Takes Part In Oneninn Musical fleers In the "off year" elections. man, Mrs. Sylvia Spang, and Mrs. The situation waa virtually the AT ELECTIONS gifts, one o f them being an electric Marks In the road indicate that At Skidmore Yesterday; Lo Leaving the Center Daiiy: S. Cruiser, Battle Is On sey And Boston In The .S at iron. A pleasant social time Harold Reed. Mrs. K. E. Erickson same In New Haven, Hartford and the Fleming car was nearly six feet cal People In Attendance. Bridgeport—the incumbent mayors was spent and an early supper assisted the hostess committee In A. M.: 8:80, 7:15, 7:46, 8:18, arranging the program for the eve to the left of the center line when 8:45. 9:15, 10:15. 11:15. found themselves pitted against con. (By ASSOCIATED PRESS) .w as enjoyed by alL the smash took place. Left fronU Stalled Again » 8 0 0 * > ® FRANCO THROWS Edge Of French Area; New York: 5teyor PloreDs Limelight; Thirty Cititt ning. Miss Doris Roy, daughter of Mr. dIdates reputed by the political gen P. M.> 13:15, 1:15, 8:18, 8:15. laOnardte, Repabllcan, np for of both machines were badly twist- and Mrs. Ernest Roy was congratU' AND NOT A SERVICE 8:45. 4:16, 4:45 5:15, 5:45, 8:16, try to have strong bacl^g. Group 4 o f Center church women, 6d. re-eleetloa, against Jeremiah Mr. and Mrs. William Foulds, Sr., lated by her Instructors and by STATION IN SIGHT! 7:15, 8:16, 9:15, 10:15, 11:15. for the comingr year’s activities in our The polling places opened at 6 a. Japs Extend On Soochow. Electing Mayors; Fhre ' Mrs. Charlea Ubert leader, will bold Following Investigation by Police m., in all three dtles and attendants TIGHT B A R R e th» Window, royal travelers, shown w .i„ T. Mahoney, Demoerat. Thom of North Main street, left this members of the faculty last night with Reichsfuehrer Adolf Hitler (right) at 'a n Important business meeting at afternoon for their winter home In man Herman Muske, Mrs. Fleming after she had completed her part You won't have to ense and fuse In addition to the above eelied- reported working people had avail cou n try^ * ” ™ Berchtesgaden, Germany, when the Windsors paid him a visit on their tour of the as E. Dewiqr, Repabllcnn can )h > home of Mrs. Watson Woodniff, was held on a charge of reckless In the musical vespers, the opening ule the following tripe are t One Day Drive for Funds ed themselves of tte opportunity to didate for New York eonnty Sarasoto, Florida. They will be It you will have your car regular Shanghai, Nov. 3.— (A P )— Huge States Pick Legislatnres; -Tneaday evening at 8 o'clock. This Joined at Baltimore by their son driving. The Bureau car is owned by musical of the fall season at Skid- ly serviced by us.' With our eluded OD cast their votes early. ON E A ^ COAST district attorney, against Bar- ; U the first meeting of the group William, Jr., who has been attend Mrs. Marie Bureau of 153 Dewitt more College, Saratoga, N. Y. The Meter Engine Testers all motor It was the concensus o f opinion, projectiles from Ja|teneae warships old Hastings, Demoerat. for the season and a good turnout Is ing a convention in that city. The street. New Haven. hall, where the musical was held, troubles are quickly and ac Saturdays Oniy: however, that the polls closing In the Whangpoo river bunt along . Detroit: Patrick B. O’Brien, Two Gofem ors, Four Con hoped for. family make their home at the Sar Saturday afternoon at 4:25 a car was flilled to capacity and amorg curately locateiL 12:45. 1:45 and 3:45.' would show light voting because no Shanghai's waterfront tonight men O. L O. candidate tor mayor, national Issue was at stoke In any against Richard Bending, snp- asota Hotel. driven by Lorenzo GapponI of Ell those in attendance were Mr. and FRIDAY, NOV. 5 Befieved To Depend Largely Late News acingly close to the United States Sundays: BRITISH ENVOY ARRANGES gressmen To Be Selected James Morlanos o f the Center ington avenue. Rockville, plunged Mrs. Roy and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas CALL HARRY FLAGG of the three campaigns. About one- ported by some American Fed Lunch was host Saturday night to Dannaher of Manchester. A. M.: 7:15, 8:15, 9:15, 10:15, third of Connecticut's voters, some cruiser Augtute. The Augusta, eration of Labm' forces. The Manchester Radio club will Into a machine owned by Frank 5925 On Hanes h Blockade; lying close to the cruiser Idiumo, the Greek schoolchildren of Man- hold its regular meeting tomorrow Miss Roy’s solo was "M y Redeem, 11:15. A fund well spent for the promotion of Girl Scout 200,000, are rostered In the "Big Flashes New Jersey: Senator A. Har Veroa of 898 Broad street, Hartford, Three” dUesa;.... Japanese flagship, cleared her decks diester and Hartford at a Hal night at 7:30 o'clock at the home and driven >by Ernest Burowslcl ot er and My Lord". Miss Roy is s P. M.: 13:15, l : l ^ 3:15. 3:15, FOR VISIT OF WINDSORS ry Moore, running for hla third (By Associated Press) lowe'en party held In Odd Fellows ing activities. A^ small contribution by most people Bridgeport's Socialist mayor, HEAVY N. V. VOTE and battened portholes aa a precau of Fred Edwards (WIDJC) of 71 110 ShulUs Place, Hartford. The member o f the sophomore class of 4:15, 5:15, 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, 9:15, term ao geveraor oa the Dem- Voters in 16 states cast bal* HalL Forty-elgbt youngsters at tr eol'ege and she la the first voice will easily make the goal attainable. Jasper McLevy, Is seeking a third Tronble Seen Ahead For tion for the safety of her crew. ocratio ticket, agalnot State Birch street. All members are Veron car was parked In front ot S. & F. 10:15, 11:15. New York, Nov. 3—(AP)—With tended the party and enjoyed games student at the eol'ege who has had term against the candidates of the the Immediate future of Tammany The bombardment - ras aimed at Senator Lester H. Clee, Bepnb- lots todsy in local elections urged to attend as plana will be HUNTING STORY Chinese batteries In Industrial Poo- and stunts under the direction of discussed for a get-together pro the solo part previous to the senior MOTOR SALES Paseengeni Picked Dp On West two "Major” parties. George M. British, French Shipping. loyal CoD|de WiD Stay 36 at eteke, a hes\-y turnout of votere licnn, n Newark clergyman. which may provide an indica* their teacher, Thomas Athanaslates. year. Side of Main Street. Coughlin, Democrat, and Henry tung,' across the Whangpoo from Boston: Former Oovemor gram on November 18. Cor. Main SL and ftllddle Tpk. FOR THE BOOKS ewamped the polls In New York's the International settlement It tion of National political Refreshments were served by James Greensteln, Republican, are opposing mayoral election this afternoon. James 5L Onriey, attempting a trends. IMorlanoe. him. Hoars In Washington And waa In answer to C3>inese artillery poUtVml oomebnek te a five- Teh Manchester Green baseball London. Nov. 2.— (A P )—Mediter Wounded Deer Runs Five The rush to the polls resnlted In shelling of Japanese forces in the team will meet tonight at 7:30 His Fourth Booe voting delays as long aa dxty min- race for mayor. Personalities rather., than Mayor John W. Murphy, Demo ranean tension was heightened to Yangtzepoo and Hongkew sectors t A meeting of the committee for o'clock at Its clubhouse on East Miles and Drops Dead Near utes, with numerous promteest flg- National issues, however, dom'- crat, Is making his fourth bid to of the Shanghai front the autumn dance, November 10, at Middle Turnpike. Tomorrow— In Addition to Beingf Double day by reports that Spain's In the Hunter’s Auto. nres In the political world forced to insted the off-year elections of the Manchester Country club by the head New Haven's municipal gov Shanghai's International settle DELCO surgents were throwing a tight air endure long n-alts In line. Among Catholle Ladles of Columbus, is ernment. First electee, mayor In ment and French concession, refuge mayors in more than 80 cities, The Luther League of the Eman Z s 'K Green Stamp Day and naval blockade along the en Albany, N. Y., Nov. 2.— (AP) them were Uov. Herbert H. called for tomorrow evening at the BF,.^K WHEEL 1931, be has served continuously Farther DetaOs Lacking. of thousands of Americans and 4 MEN PARDONED legislatures in states, gov> uel Lutheran church will hold a tire Eastern Spanish coast to cut —Henry Klahr came out of the former Oov. Alfred E. Smith, eenn- five home of the chairman, Mrs. B. M. Al.lliNMKNT since and is opposed In the present other foreigners, were shaken today "Vox Pop" program at its regul.-ir Oil Burner the Valencia government off from woods surrounding Lebanon tor Bobert F, Wagner aad Postmas by intensive Japanese bombard emors in Virginia a ^ New Fogarty, 111 Ridge street. meeting tomorrow night at 8 o'clock, HHfety l..ane The J W H A M S CORR campaign by the Republican Grorge outside help by way of the high Witli the Money-Saving F. Barnes, Industrialist. Washington, Nov. 3.— (A P )— mountain today and offered 285 ter General James A. Farley. ment of Chinese positiohs only a Jersey and four Congreasman in charge of Miss Marlon Erickson Kqutpmpnt. seas. Insurgent Generalissimo pounds of venison In proof ot BY STATE BOARD Manchester Camp No. 3040, Royal ______MAMCMPyrSB CCMM»______The Girl Scouts Thomas Spellacy, the Hartford Police headquarters reported short distance to the weat to (ill vacancies in N ew York and her dramatic committee. Miss Francisco Franco’s str,.tegy sharp British Ambassador Sir Ronald one of the season’s teUest hunt Neighbors, will bold Its regular Hrak** Service Democratic Incumbent, Is out for a thirty-two arrests at the aooa boor No Shells te Settlement and Virginia. Grace Johnson w-lll lead the devo ly Increased 'he dangei of Interna Lindsay conferred with Sunmer ing tales. Exploding bomba and sbells shook monthly meeting tonight at 7:30 at tional period. A short busine.ss ses will have charge of the store and a per second term, although, technicalljr. half-way mark. The charges rang Thin-r.Iix Control Double Green Stamp Specials tional oomplleatlons In the Mediter WeUea, acting secretary o f state, Ktehr said ho was about five ed from IBegal reglettallan, sieo- bulldinga aa far away os Shang Detroit’s non-partisan elec* the home of the oracle, Mrs. William sion will be held and refreshments he Is not up for reelectlon, having ranean. (JIBSON’S c:a r a (;i< centage of the gross sales will be given wron bis pressnt nines by appoint today on arraiiigements foe miles from his sutomobUe, Uoaeertag arltUa rsatstels* m hai’s Bund, but no projectiles fell Sentence Reduced b Berlm tion shared attention with ^ Brown o f 177 Summit street wrlU be served. IH.5 Main Ml. I'hnne 5UI2 H e m s bsUeved planning to rely to their fund. ment upon the death o f Mayor-elect forthcoming visit to the United when be spotted » big buck. He aad frnudaleat voUu| Id* dUMrderly within the Settlement or concession Naur. York City m ay o ral^ bat* For Tuesday In The Self Serve John A. Pllgard. The Republican largely on planes baaed on the States o f the Duke and Ducheaa at wounded the ajui (t dash coadact. boundaries. Balearic Island Majorca to rule tie. Patrick H. O ’Brien, ‘ en standard bearer la former Mayor J. Windsor. , ed down the mountain. • • e A t St. John’s uaiverslty. In the Yonth’s Case; To Probe shipping lanes and cut off Valencia We Are Headquarters For Giri Scout And Brownie Watson Beach whom Pllgard defeat- Although the envoy said after The hunter gave chase. A fter ALSO HEAVY IN DETROIT Jessfleld Park area Just west of the dorsed by the Committee for FRESH And Health Market eci in 1935. and Barcelona from food and muni settlement, a trench mortor shell Uniforms and Equipment tions. ward that plans still are subject to a live mile race the deer drop Detroit, Nov. 3— (A P)—The De Santefla Murder Cbarge. IndustrisI Organization, con Also In the running for the Hart change in accordance with the ped dead— less than 600 yards crashed into the roof of a gym Franco's naval commander, Vlie- troit dectlon conunlsBlon, recording nasium used as a barracks by Brit tested Richard W . Reading, Gold Modal, PlIlRbury’a or Occident ford mayorship Is James L. Mc wishes o f the royal vtaltors, It was from Klahr's parked automo 170,000 ballots by noon, renewed Guire, nominee of the Union Party, ish troops, but none was Injured. supported by the American Scout U n ifo rm s...... $4.50 (Oontlnned on Page Six) learned they plan a 36-hour stay In bile, he said. predictions of record vote totals In PORK SPARE RIBS ib 2 5 « whom non-partisan observers be Waahington. The tide of battle swept toward Hartford, Nov. 3.—(AP)—Four Federation of Labor, for the Klahr said It was the first today's municipal election la which men, now serving or who have com Flour 241-2 lb. bog $1.05 lieve will poll short of 5,000 of the During this time they will be re the Siccawel (tethollc Mission Cen-< Scout Uniforms (teen a g e ) ...... $4.75 deer be had killed In live years the Oommittcc for Industrial Or pleted state's prison terms, were Detroit mayor’s post. Rib Pork, lb. 29c more than 50,000 predicted votes ceived by President Roosevelt. of hunting. ter on the southwestern outskirts of B e r e t s ...... $ l o o CllSt. ganization sought control of the the French Ckmcession. French the recipients today of pardons con' Some of the winners ifi to* Ambassador Lindsay said It still city goi-ernmenL ferred by the State Boarfi of Par Test of Party Strength DANZIG’S EMBLEM was too early to discuss a definite authorities prepared defense posl- day’s balloting may receive CRISCO or SPRY S ca rfs...... 50c There has been little evidence of In the primary a month ago S37,- tlona circling the mission and set dons. A fifth has won a reduction consideration as 1940 presiden SFMNACH Itinerary for the Duke and his 000 votes were casL The eommle- up anti-aircraft guns. In his sentence. Compasses...... 25c any of the trenchant characteristics American bride. Ho Indicated that tial timber. CARROTS of the usual municipal c a m ^ g n TRAFFIC PROBLEM slon said It believed a 500,000-vote A Japanese naval officer describ The board at Its meeting test 1lb.con19c 3lb.con53c TO BE SWASHKA only general matters In connection total might be reached today. ed aa closed a Soochow creek Inci night granted a pardon to John Political observers meatiaasd BEETS K n iv e s ...... $i.oo any of the three contests and chief with their trip were taken up with three men especially in that coonec- Literest in the outcome Ilea In the Perfect weather prevailed. Show dent which yesterday produced an Neusa 51, of Union d ty , N. J , one PEAS COLD 7-Onnce Package Golden Bloom Seedless K in g s ...... 75c the acting secretary of state. ers during the early morning gave American protest and a Japanese of five men sentenced to life Im Uon: proof of whether or not the Repub It^ was learned authoritatively, CUCUMBERS lican party during the past year has WORRYING STATE way to bright eunshlne. apology. The officer said Japan prisonment for the murder of Mayor FloreUo LaGuardte at The most economical First Aid K it s ...... 85c however, that President Roosevelt • • • ese bluejackets sent back to the watchman at the Cheney silk mill New York, seeking reelectlon with TOMATOES been able to make Inroads Into the Bat Berlin Denies That It has given personal orders that the MORNINGS RAISINS Sc Democratic 10,000 vote majority In TROOPS CALLED OUT in Manchester In 1919. the backing of an unusual coalitioa and dependable oil Sewing Baskets...... 35c protocol section of the State De A Freeman Pblnney, former ot Republicans, Laboriteo, Soctellate If your car does not start the state election of 1936. Harlan, Ky, Nov. 3—(AP)—Na (Oonttened on Page Six) Large, Strictly Freeh partment auist In making any ot' Hartford bank clerk, sentenced teat ^ d Ck>mmunlsts. easily on a cold morning out burner you can buy. B e lts...... 50c The outcome In Bridgeport also Win Mean A Union W iA Commission Wants To Know tional Quardsrocn went on duty In NO. 1 GRAPE . .bu. 85c rangementajtbc Windsors desire for June to serve one to three years for U. 8. Senator A. Harry Moore tho Harlan coal fields todsy on or experts can locate the trou Inspection of government housing embezzlement from the Phoenix and State Senator Lester H. C l^ (Oontlnned on Page Six) ders ot Governor A. B. Chandler NO. 2 GRADE ..bu. 48c ble quickly. Be sure and see ns about EGGS doz.49c Brownie Uniforms...... $2.00 The Independent Gty. projects, in Iwhich Edward Is espe What A ‘Tarked Vehicle” State Bank and Tru it (Company also contesting for the governorship at cially Interested. who stated be bsd reports that CHICAGO’S POUCE won a pardon. New Jersey. Moors, a Democrat, youi new heating system. “deputy sheriffs srroed with rifies Our service eliminates re Brownie H a t s ...... 25c T i Meet Couple To prevent their deportation, par has been governor twice. Clee, a Constitates In Law Terms were taking charge of the election.” placing parts unnecessarily. Also Air-Conditioning Cracker Jacks 3pkgs.10c Berlin, Nov. 3.—(AP)—A fore In fulflUlng these orders, George • • • dons were granted to Martin Pinto RepubUcan, Is a Preabyterlal nila* MRS. HAHN DENIES cast by the Danzig Nazi leader that T. Summering, chief of the proto FEAR A TONG WAR of New Haven and William Chicano later. POUnCAL LEADERS KILLED NORTON Sugar Heart ' the time will soon come when the col divtsion.i will go to New York of Hartford, neither of whom are Opposteg LaGuardte was Jere flag ot the Third Reich will be the to meet the; royal couple and ac Hartford, Nov. 3.—(AP)— The Bio do Janeiro, Nov. 3— ( A P I - now confined. Pinto was sentenced miah T. Mahoney, running on a • DIAL 4151 302 MAIN STREET ELECTRICAL POISONING point sti.te flog also of the Free City of company thim to Waahington Nov State Traffic Commission Is wres Five to seven members of the la- to one to three years In 1930 for Democratic ticket with the support PEAS 2 cans'25c Thd J W. H A U CORD. Dansig" waa authoritatively de 11. I tegrallst political party were report taking an automobile without per of Tammany Hall, Democtetie m T H OF POST OFFICE ■ ONE BLOCK FROM STATE ARMORY INSTRUMENT ( O. KEMP’S scribed here today as merely “ a How long I they will remain In tling with a new traffic problem. Millioiiaire Chinese Mer mission and ddeano served a re MaHCHisrm Conn- ed killed today and about 45 Injnred Chairman James A. Farley, Gove^ Hilliard SU Phone 4060 Armour’a rhetorical tarlst of speech.’’ It wants to know what a "parked In s freight-passenger train colUslon formatory sentence in 1920 for theft nor Herbert Lehman, and Senator of 818. Trial Of Ohio Woman In Re Wilhelmstraaae vigorously denied (Oonttn^ied on Page Two) vehicle" Is In legal terms and It has on the Central Do. v chant Shot Down ( b Robert F. Wagner. that Danzig's adoption of the awas- asked the attorney general for deh- Brazil railway near Mesquite, 36 Sentence Reduced Pick LaGuardte nitlon. The board reduced to 10 years the PORK & BEANS con Sc tika—as predicted by District Lead miles from Olo de Janeiro. Managers of both candidatea er Albert Forster— meant "an- minimum sentence of Walter Pans- cess Today To AHow H e The State Supreme (Jourt has The Integrmllsta were returning to Street; Once Big Leader. claimed victory, but a majority at Large Package I achluss— union. swlch of Berlin, one of three }routba THOUGH IT MAY BE THE PREDICTS SLUMP never passed upon this question, the their Sso Psiilo homes after a po the New York newspapers predicted (The Danzig leader made the pre attorney general advices O)lonel litical demonstration here. diction In an address last night aft (Oonttened on Page Six) LaGusrdia would win. Jnry Time To Cast Vote. Michael A. (Jonnor, motor vehicle Chicago, N j /. 2— (AP)— The CHIPSO 2 pkgs. 39c er telling his audience that be Both candidates are supporters at r i commissioner. FIND PLANE'S MAIL slaying of Chin Jack Lam, 81. President RoosevelL so that tbs na* Kellogg's spent last Thursday with Caiancelloi IN U .S. BUSINESS COLDEST WINTER IN YEARS Hitler of Germany. In fact the opinion written by Casablanca, Morocco, Nov. 1 wealthy and powerful Chinese mer^ Uonsl amlnlstration did not hMvuta ' Cincinnati, Nov. 2.— (A P )— The (Forster declared Danzig Nazis Assistant Attorney General Frank (A P )— Native fishermen today chant, sent reverberations through an issue. The PresldcnL voting at trial of Mrs. Anna Marie Hahn decided to break completely with J. dl Sesa states there are few cases round sacks floating off Ckpe Oantln Chicago’s Chinatown today. 2 BANDITS SLAIN his family home In Hyde Park, CORN FLAKES3 pkgs. 21c charged with fatally poisoning Jacob contelnlng South AnKriena a Lam was walking In the rain last N. Y., has taken no aldea In tho' Cereal Bowl FREE! the post after dissolution Oct. 31 of from other states that might help Your Home Remains Wagner, 78, was In recess today to the Catholic Centrist party, last Federal Bnrean Annomices the commission. carried by a Dakar-Oasobtenca night when hla assailant crept up Metropolitan election. permit the Jury of eleven wome.. and Frexh, YeUow Danzig parllarocntaiy opposition to Commissioner (Connor said hla plane missing since test Wedneaday. behind, touched him on the shoul BY SHERIFFS MEN John L. Lewis’ Committee for In one man to cast ballots In a city the NozU. Cnrrent Recession WiD traffic commission are now prepar Frendi offlctels said search for der and fired four shots a. he turn dustrial Organization waa acUvs Snug, Com fortdile Mrith election under guard of bailiffs. To Boycott Jews ing a monuel of rules and regula the plane, carrying one pnaseni ed.' both In New York and Detroit elec- ONIONS ^ s . 15c Taking the stand In bar own de (H e said a series of laws In har tions to sstebllab a uniform system sod a crew of five, had been frtet- The vIcUm's sons told police their tloni. In New York it waa hack fense last Aight, the Sl-year old mony with those of Germany sooa Rtm Wefl Into Next Year. of I traffic control, signal devices, leio. father bad given a large Chinese ing LaGuardte. In Detroit It had Freeh • • • Trapped Id Post Office In ANTHRACITE HEAT mother denied state charges she would be promulgated and be aaked signs and marking consistent with war relief fund to the Chinese Em Its own candidate for mayor, Pat bad poisoned four men for their bousewlvee not to buy In Jewish the Uniform Traffic CJontrol Act. ACCIDENTALLY SHOT bassy at Washington, D. C., but had rick H. O'Brien, running against shops.) Tbere't do place like home when friendly Washington, Nov. 3—(A ^ — A They amat to Include In this manuel New Haven, Nov. 3 — (AP) — refused to contribute to funds col SmaH Village— Killed As City a e rk iUebard Reading, and U SPINACH A Berlin foreign office spoki Amhracito beat to keep wutcr at iu dutanrcL 'peck 11c She Is under indictment In the f i recast ^ government economists a definition o f “parked vehicles." Joseph Nnxzo, 17, of New Haven lected here. They viewed the refusal also bad five candidates for City men said that "under no dreum- For Antbradie beat prorides eolid romfort hi Florida of George Gsellman, 67, and that the current business recession Left T o Oommlaalon hod both of hla^ hands badly tom os the motive for the assassination. Council seats. S' court admitted “collateral evi stances ean the deduction be made wlU “ run well Into 1938" created a today by the aocldeatal discharge Lam operated restaurants In Cht- They Fired On Officers. Reading led O’Brien by 89,000 hartbeat leather. 11Ureliable, too. Should pemer Because of the lack of Supreme nce,” In the death of George that Dansig will be joined to the threat today to President Roose of a shotgna he bad fonad te the at- eago, Rockford. III., and Loutsvttle, votes In the primary four waahs fail, or trurka stall, rouVe do worries about do- Court opinion, the attorney general ORANGES '"Obendoerfet, 67, a cobble: and Al Reldi when the Oanxig people velt's plans for a balanced budget. tl ot his home. His condition at K y- and was described aa the un ago. Some American Federatton of liTcries, witb ADthracite to the hone, Think *1*^ doz. 23c adopt our flag aa thelrs.- outlined Interpretations by various SL Raphael’s hospital was reported Given With Cash Sales lit bert J. Palmer, 73, retired railroad I f the forecast by the Buresu of courts and leaves It up to the com official ruler of Oilnatown where he Port Huron, Mich., Nov. 3.— (A P ) Labor leaders have slnca throws of the safety of your lored ooes, Anthrscitc can* mtchman. The spokesman expressed the serlons. -Agricultural Economics should mission to arrite its oam definition. owned considerable property. —A squad of sherifrs deputies and their support to Reading. Elaction opinion that what Forster really prove accurate. It would Jeopardise Nnzzo snflered loos o f a great postal inspectors shot it out with not leak, spill, or rraporate ioto dangerous fmncDL HEALTH MARKET “I was cn a vacatioa, aot to care meant was: In an Oregon ease, the court held Fear Tong War officials predicted a total vote at ..for him,'' she said of Obendoerter, Treasury ‘ hopes tor Increased deal of blood attaches sold. two men they trapped In the Smith's 450,000, far heavier than tn any Housework is lighter, too, for Anthrarste has no Rfb or 8lioolder 'Just as tbs Nasi party la Oer- that the word "parked" means Police checked a possibility the Both These Stores All revenue aad make curtailment of Creek postofflee at 1:30 a. m. to previous municipal electtosu soot, BO smudge. Moreover, savings are greater who died la a Colorado Springs, many on assuming fun power raised something more thim a temporary killing would precipitate Tong expenditures more difficult. day, killed both o f them and blew In New Jerwy than ever before. The cost of Aothradtc has stead* O>lo., hospital Aug. 1. She tesUfled Its p u ty flag to a national emblem, or momentary stopping on the road FREDERICK D. HOTCHKISS strife. Lam switched allegiance she accompanied the cobbler from Mr. Roosevelt has Indicated be the one-story frame building full of In the New Jersey gubenatorial Oy down. Besides all this, amaauig new An- LAMB CHOPS lb. 29c so the Dansig Nazis now that they for necessary purposes. The court from the On Leong Tong to the Hip Day Tuesday Cincinnati four days after she struck was counting on continued business boles. flghL either Moore or Clea might bs fuUy control the little Tree sUte will ruled that “ do vehicle shsn be park Ansopte, Nov. 3.— (A P )— Fred Sing Tong but waa said to have ihraciu equipment breaks all records for ecoooaiy. Lola Improvement for this extra revenue An alert village poUceman, who thrust Into tha 1940 prasidsaftel up an acquaintance with him In his also make their party flag the state ed upon the main traveled portion erick D. Hotchkiss, vlce-prealdanL dropped membership in 1930. in It offrn real aatomatic beat, and jost the decree shop. emblem.- aiM for curtailment of relief and secretary and treasurer of the Sav sensed a postofflee holdup or burg ofher spending. unles,:' so disabled as to prohibit 1924 rival Oilnese were reputed to of fneliag eooTenienoe yoa wish. Do as tboosaods Oaim Under Qnls ings Bank of Anaonte. who w _ lary test Satuhtey, made the show (Oonttened on Psgs Six) Matter sf Rags } Revenue estimatjs, however, are moving thereof.” have set a price of (15,0
MANCHESTER EVETOTG'HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2,198T Kennedy Prefers His Lunch WOULD ELIMINATE National Horse SKow SELECMN ADOPT SHOW FILM AT STATE ~ BONDS ACCEPTED At Home to RooseveWs TWO ROAD CURVES ABOUT GIRL SCOIHING JAPAN CONTINUES COUPLE WED 45 YEARS Will Open Tomorrow CLOAK CO. CENSURE A T BOARD SESSION FULLEST LIFE POSSIBLE Overnight News BAND DRIVE MISSES Portland's Famous Tower Comnittee Working Hard To Of Connecticut GiyEN SURPRISE PARTY WaAlaftoa, Nov. 9—(AP) —H k victuals since the crisp autumn of ' f : New York, Nov. 2— (A P ) — Tha horae ahow to regarded aa Make One-Day Drive For TOBAHTHEtlON fltst huddl* botween government 1925. IN CHRISTIAN REUGION ■) QUOTA; TO CONTINUE Now A Historical Relic President Coolldge, an early riser Selectmen Consder Baying hlbltors and contestants from 18 the opening event of the winter Funds A Success. enooittvee and James Roosevelt has Vote 4 To 2 For Resolution Century Indemnity Company by nature, had begun asking Con states and five foreign countries and aocial aeaaon and there probably will Eaat Kent—Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mr. And Mrs. Charles H. Snow be a m a te r total expanse of "hard davaioped m White House dteta-y gressional leaders around for break Necessary Land On For bora^lovers who probably come In further observance of Nation in the fact that wa become tbe soul Edstrom of Kent Hollow, married Of Prospect Street Honored dHemma raaalnlscent of Calvin Coo- fast. Congressmen like breakfast bcileiV' shirt fronts, graator total Citing ‘'Stubborn And Un al OIrt Scout week, tbe Manchester Jutee of what we need. No one else MacKenzie Comments On in Finland in 1873, celebrated their from an even wider range, will heights o f top hats, and greater dia- Famishes Largest On Tax Rey. Dr. Ferris E. Reynolds By Friends And Relatives. Small Gfoop Of Canvassers 130-year-old observatory tower Udge's breakfast parties. all right, but at their own hours. gather in Madison Square Oardsn QIri Scout Council has secured from k n ^ s or can know how badly we 65th wedding anniversary at their which flrst flashed ashore the news I t happened this way: Mr. Coolldge chose 8 a. m. It was est SL And Hartford Rd. plajrs of glittering Jewela and ex wrsnt a thing, therefore, no one else home. A n anniversary dinner, the American brig Bntotprtos — tomorrow to open the National pensive furs on view In the garden ths national headquarters a film on Latest Inddent And D^^ of ao American sea victory during Chatnnan Joseph P. Kennedy of -rother early for some of bis guests. reasonable” Attitude. CoDector Nelson. In Sermon Sunday Cites Clin possibly Judge whether or not held Sunday, a day early, waa at Mr. and Mrs. (Tharles H. Snow the British brig Boxer, a n d ___ Horse Show. than St any other place In America scouting for showing at the State To Try To Boost Fund To tha W ar of 1812 today iMcams a the inafitlnia commission, one of a There was comestible confusion, we need the thing. tended by more than 50 guests. of 134 Prospect street were recently flrst to determine tbat~tlie Ameri In all some 500 horses; ranging during the week- ' theater with programs today and permanent historical telle o f the can craft won. group o f bureau beads who are to quibbling over the sausage, and un tomorrow. Those who have seen Don't Want It surprised with a party given In hon Action to eliminate two danger f.'om tiny harness ponies with, the Besides the mlUtory teams, the closes What's Behind IL H artfort^T h e State Personnel city. _ Henry Wadsworth LowgfMlew bold Individual ‘Xaearlng House' rest among the men from the Bringing to a head tha atralned this picture declare It to be Inter Benefits Derired And " I f then, we need only what w or of their 45th wedding anniver $4,000 Minimiun. ous curves in Manchester streets bluest of blue blood to the burly International flavor sriU be provid Bonds for three town officials Department announced it had mailed 'The 82-foot wooden structure, was among the young Porttanten coofercnces with the. President’s molasses region who began saying esting and entertaining, whethar or wrant intensely, many persons have notices to all the 2,700 persons who sary. The couple were married was token last night by the board Jumpers which often are "Just ed by Lady Wright of England, who relations existing betwssa some ware accepted and filed by the which Prealdent Madison once climb who, as a member a t the Poitlaad aon secretary each week, ate lunch things about too much maple syrup. of selectmen when it was voted to not one to a Girl Scout. no need for religion simply because took examinations for clerical em Oct. 11, 1892 In Palmer, Mass,, and hi rse,” will take part In 118 compe specialises In teaching horse man town oSlelato and the Independent Board of Selectmen at its regular TeDs Why Religion Is By o le w r r r MocKENUE ed in 1817 to witness a fireworks Rifles of a century ago, drilled during his t&st ooe yesterday. Finally there were some excuses authorize Town Engineer Frank Everything possible to being done they do not want i t With this un ployment with the state, notifying have been reaidenta of this town for The total amount secured In cash titive events during the eight days agement to women at her riding meeting held last night in tbe Mu New York, Nov. 2. — (AP) — demonstration, was accepted by the side the tower and often te When he walked out, a newsman and absentees. Bowen to negotiate with property a o a k Company, the Board of Se- by the finance committee to assure derstandlng of human needs, tbi them whether they passed or failed. the past 22 years, coming here from of the show. school In Wiltshire and “doean't nicipal building. Tha largest bond Powerful Japanese Interests con and- pledges for the Salvation Army a ty Ouncil last night aa a gttt of Ito top. asked: Now. 12 years latef—when Presl owners for stHps of land which the tectoen, by a ballot of four to two the auccesa of tha one-day drive for persons who avowedly do not want Many of the successful will be re Coventry. Mr. Snow la a native The nightly International military want men handling her horses," and accepted waa In the sum 820,000, Needed. tinue to twitch hairs out of the Brit Band Fund during the recent drive Edward H. York of New York. H o w was the lunch?” dent Roosevelt Is trying to ma ts project would make necessary. iM t night, voted to censure the firm fundi oa Friday. Members of the religion feel resentful When they q u ire to take further examinations. of Mansfield, while Mrs. Snow was Jumping contests. In which Army at least three Canadian exhlbltora. placed for Tax Ck>tlector Samuel are called upon to support religious ish lion’s toil, on the apparent theory was 82,858.68, it was reported last York stipulated that tha tower be N ow Kennedy Is never one to things easier for himself and his Foraat Street Curve teams from ths Netherlands, Bel for msintolning a "stubborn and un eommlttes arc Mrs. John Plcklea, Hartford—In an order to the bom in PluaskI, N. Y. dotes a question. Leading the Americana In the an. Nelson. Jr„ by the O ntury Indem institutions. And this resentment that thto rather painful and persist, preserved aa long as practicable and OOIXECnVB BABGAlinMa executives —come criticism and Thoroughfares considered are gium, ths Irish Free State and T ^teoabto" position, "contrary to chairman; Mrs. Edwar4 , Broanan, Thames River Line, Inc., the State The couple have six children, night by Treasurer Harold Alvord r ft eras all right," be said, a little bual "batUe” for blua ribbons wlU nity company, which firm alao han Church loiralty Sunday yesterday to understandable. The question to, ent plucking finally will break tha upon demolition a marker should signs of culinary trouble ahead. Forest street md Hartford road. Canada will compete against the all ctvlltoed proesdurs." vice-chairman; Mrs, Mimon Rowe, Public Utilities Commlsrion ruled, George, Gene and William Snow, of tbe campaign committee. Sev lasMly. Then with a laugh he add be Jury King of AUanto, Mr. and dled bonds for former collector at the Second Congregational 4*111 this definition stand the strain big chap's spirit and make him Uck be placed on the site. Chewatoh, Wash.—O t y offlcere "I believe 1 could do better at my On Forest street. It is desired to United Stotea officers, are the high Ths resoluUon, which contained treasurer; also Mrs. E. B. Hutchin in effect that any trucker may not Mrs. Joseph O'Brien, Mrs. Harold eral teams had not made a report ed, “but I believe I could do better houHe." Mrs. A. B. Dick of Oumee, Ills., and George H. Howe. Bonda of 81.(100 of consistent application? the hand that plagues him. During Portland’s day as a world thought they had nipped HaDoww straighten the dangerous curve Just spot of the show from the spectator provision for distribution to ths son, Mrs. T. J. Brown, Mrs. Sidney church brought out an attendance have more than one rate for the Lyman, ail of this town, and Mrs. at the final meeting. An effort will at my house.” If Chairman Kennedyki chef asks M rs Louis Long Combs of Kansas each for two constohlea were also "Upon closer examination we find Not even Clyde Beatty would try port, tbe tower was used to report e’en troublee when they picked op west of the Army and Navy club, viewpoint However, there's an press, was Introduced by aarence Wheaton, Mrs. C. A. Goodrich and aa large as Easter, and more than same or similar service. Edwin Laird of Mansfield, Conn. be made. It was decided by the cam Shades of succotash! him for a raise for that remark, a ty . Francis Dodge of Rochester, received. Edward and Sarah Cope that it is so shallow that It to ab to tome the monarch o t the jungle The party was held at Osano’s incoming square-riggers and a youthful gang leader. But the and edging property of the Mrs. other kind or show going on In tha N. Luplen, and seconded by Select Elmer Wedeh. church loyalty Sunday of 1936. held Colchester.-
MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2,1937
hla vote waa expected to be rela^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2,1937 tlvely email. voted between 8 and 10 a. m. The PAGE SEVEN ! POUCE BOARD Control of the Board o f Eattmate, j l first was George M. Coughlin, Dem one of the two governing bo^ea of SHANGHAI HGHT Somebody’s Old Joke ConnecUcut Supper will b* served visiting for toe present et the home ing bingo with prizes. The th* city, waa at atak* In the election FRANCO THROWS ocrat, who voted at 8 a. m. Henry ZONING MEETING at six o'clock. Those planning- t o Moore of Crown street ia a member Greenateln, Republican candidate, of Mrs. Hattie Johnson. freshmente were Ice cream, cake and MEETS TONIGHT of a comptroller, preaidenta of the attend are asked to hand In their COLUMBIA LoU Watterson of th* Hop River soda. of the Wllllaton Academy soccer voted aborUy bMore 9 a. m., and ROCKVILLE names at toe next meeting of Da STAFFORD SPRINGS team and Alvin Caracari, son OT five boroughta and prealdent of the PUTS AUGUSTA Spoiled Plenty Sle^ School la In toe Waterbury Hospital Mis* Marjorie Gergler, daughter WAPPING Mayor McLevy, Soclaliat, cast his mon Temple on November 8to. Perfcct attendance for October Mr. and Mra. Petor Carocart OT City Council who, ^ t h the mayor, HGHT BARRIER CALLED NOV, 13 for an appendicitis operation. of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gergler of diaries and -Theodore Schwanda, conatitute the board. The LaGuari.Vi vote at 9:80 o'clock. 1 - Bazaar Friday for the six towrn schoole is as fol Brendon Heights, former high East Central Pomona On lows; Mrs. Donald Woo(lward and Mansfield Depot and Joseph Stross, students at Mt, Hermon Prep school force* won control of the board four The old trick of saying to a per-sCaptaln Sehendel at toe police sta- The Ladles' Auxiliary of toe A. school linesman, ts playing his third 8. will meet with East To Approve Sopemomerary IN M PERIL IN NEW HAVEN daughter N uicy Fay Have, returned son of M r»j^nd Mrs. Joseph Stroaa at Northftcld. M,-iss., spent the year* ago but loat It laat year when a,A ,^^14 ,AI_i 6. H. will bold a bazaar In the C. L. Pine street— Benjamin Pleas, John season at a guard post for the G rann at toe Parish House, 'BUI wants you to call, dial tlon. Policeman Joseph Prentice ON £ A ^ COAST New Haven, Nov. 3—(API- COUNCIL TO CONSIDER to their home OTter epefiding a week of South ifilUlngton were married week-end with their parenU. Mr. tic, Wednesday evening, Nove Frank J. Taylor, Tammany candi of C. ball, Prescott block on Fri Pacarsky. Ernest Zanotti, Wllhel American International college at (Oontbraed from Paga One) 8432” la no longer a Joke. A t 18:40 had Just come Into th* station to Wifl Hold Special Session In at the home of Mr*. Woodward's Friday evening at 8 o'clock In Dun and Mra. B. Schwanda on Highland date, waa elected comptroller. Tay- Party wosrkera, perturbed by an ap day evening, November 8to. mina Holbrook, and Goldie 170101- Springfield. Mass. 3 at 8 p. m. The fifth degree ' Cudkiates FoDowing Last make a report on an Investigation (OoBtiiiaed from Page Ona) parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hutch ham Memorial church at Mansfield Terrace. lo ' la oppoaed In the preaent elec tola morning the telephones con parent apathy shown by toe Naw Beano wiU be played, there wiU be sky. Of these John Pacarsky and Depot bS* Rev. George Chappell of Grand Master Clarl E. Weeks of be conferred and a program American-protected aona a Junk when the telephone rang. The po RECREATION PROJECTS Ins, upon leaving the hospital where Mra. Mary McCihev who ha.* sented. The attendance tion by Joaepb D. McGoldrlck, nected with wire 8432 rang. Haven electorate, Intensified their High School Hall On Sat- e White Elephant table end other vv’ilhelmina Holbrook are perfect Warrenvllle. Mra. Samuel Algulre Putnam and hla aasoclate officers Fualoniat. aelz^ on the International settle lice listen In on such a call ao that admiral Francisco Moreno Fernan drive today for a big vote In toe tables where fancy wrork end home little Nancy waa born three weeks been a paUent at the .Johnson Me will be given to the Grange bar Week’s Exams. ment side of the stream. This la toe call used tn asking for dez, at Palma, Majorca, bad 88 ships for to* two months since school ago. played toe bridal march from Lo of toe Grand Lodge of ConnecUcut, The city voted alao for a City men can be saalgnad to toe fir* sone. city election. mad* arUelea ^viU be for sale. A morial hospital for aeVeral months toe largeet percentage o f Pon Jap Front Expanded. toe fir* department In the Eighth As toe telephons rang the receiv at hla command to build th* sea Legion Post To Ask For Ap opened tola fall. hengrin as toe procession entered Independent Order of Odd Fellonrs, Council replacing the preaent B ovd Ward leaders reported a light nrday Afternoon. crocheted chair back set will be There was no meeting OT to* C E Hiiffering'wlth a fractured hip, haa will attend toe presentaUon of toe membera present. 'Tonand Or The Japanese bombardment waa School and UOUUea DUtiict. It er was lifted at toe poUc* staUon blockade. Three were slghtad off Center— Ernest Brouaseau, Mar- and during toe ceremony sang "O of Aldermen, Councllmen being vote during the morning In to* face propriation For Skating drawm and refreshments wUI be Sunday evening here; as It wrsj toe been discharged and returned to Grand Maaters’ trophy to Wauseon won toe banner at toe TIm thTM mamben of the board designed to pulverise Chinese de not only rings in toe boiler room of Valencia last night win Hutchins, John Ssegda, PhylUs Promise Me." Th* bride waa beau choaen by proportional repreaenta- A voice amid "This la to* fire depart of Ideal weather. They expressed Rinka; Visit Holyoke Play served. monthly meeting of tbs Trl County her home on High street. Lodge, No. 83 of Stafford Springs meetings. fenses extending west from the In to* Orford Soap Company, where ment."' Thera was no other conver While mua seeking to wall up Field, Charlotte (Tlarke, (3alre tifully atUred In Duchess of Wind o f polio* eommiailoner* at their Uon which la being tried out la New to* hope that the afternoon would grounds. All members of Division No. 8 are ChrisUan Union, held at Westches Mr. and Mra. Benjamin Arnold of et ceremonies to be held Tuesday A daughter wraa bom ternational Settlement south of Boo- the whistle is located, but by a new sation as toe person who bad dlalad Government Spain by sea. Insurgent Acting on a petition submitted by Brousaeau, Janet Oolllna, Baverly ter this month. The program was a sor blue velvet and wore a coronet iwotlng tonight will bring In a re York for the flrat time. accelerate' toe voUng pace. asked to send gifts for toe bazaar. braid of toe s m s material and a East Main street have returned night Nov. 3, at toe 1. O. O. F. ball morning to Mr. and M ra Joto . Jhow ra ek . Despite Chines* aaser- arrangement tola year also rings In hung up. Just at about to* Ume sir and land forces would press Robert J. Gorman and 19 others, toe McCullough, Dorothy Squier, Joyce concert given by the chUdran of toe port of th* mark* given to the 17 "P. R." waa dealgnad to bring Oorge F. Barnes, toe Republican The foUowing committee Is In tulle veU. She carried an arm bou after spending a week with rela on Main etreet at 7:80. Following Harrison at toe Manchester M< Uona to th* contrary, foreign ob- toe home of Chief Roy Griswold, tbs man In toe boiler room waa aay either to split to* fronUer eonnec- Board of Selectmen laat night issued Rockville. Nov. S.—The regular Hopkins, Rita Brousaeau, Jan* Ly Itglalatlve repreaentation to minor mayoral nominee, set the record charge, Mies Margaret Ronan, Mrs. Newington Home. Several from quet of whits roses and ebyeantbe- tives In Rochester, N. Y. toe meeting a apagbetU supper will rial hospital. Mra. Harrlaon .. fandldetaa for appointment to the aervera reported that Japanese on Driver Joseph Chartler and at toe Ing "HaUo, hallo," Chief Grlawold Uoo between Valancla'a territory a call for a special town matting to nesting of toe Common Ctouneil will man, Shirley Trytoall. her* attended. ity group*, which would give Tam among candidates for early voting. Hannah Pressler, Mrs. Mary munts. The bridesmaid. Miss Mra. I^ulse St, .Germaine has re be served. The trophy 1s being before her marriage, MUs Dorotl polio* department who were given toe aouthem bank of the stream police statloa got on toe wire aa did Driver Char and Franca or drive a wadga la ba held Saturday. November 18 at b* held this evening, with Mayor an oral examination a week ago. many a leaaer hold on politic* by Ha cast hU baUot In the 3rd ward I p. m. tn High School hall. The Berger, Mias Helen Plnney. Miss Waat street—Arthur Cobb, Batty Frances Stross, slater of th# groom, turned to her home on Curtis street awarded to toe local lodge for lead L. Dewrey, daughter of Mr. and r had expanded their front for *i>- All was quiet at 12;40 tola morn tler. The poUc* ear waa ready to Government territory, or both. Claude MlIIi presiding. Levi T. Dewrey of Wapplng. Each oommlaeloner had prepared six giving Brookism, Inatead of Manbat- at 9:10 a.m., ten minute* after to* meeting will consider meaaurM rel- Agne* Kennedy, Mrs. Margaret Mc- Oobb, Amelia and Samuel Mlchallk. wore a gowm of green crepe with ■ifter spending a few days laat week ing toe state In a membership ton, the largest Council repreaenta ing. Chief Griswold and Driver start for toe fire and so was a The appearance of toe torse In It to expected that a committee Cartln, Mr*. Nora Minor, Mies Rita Eleanor Kowalikl, John, Christine ^uaatlons which they took tum i In &ub*l‘.SS surgent warships off Valencia and polls opened for to# twelve-hour sHve to adoption of zoning ordi from Stanley Doboia Post of the brown acceasoriea and a corsage with her slater, Mr*. M. Horne of drive. The local committee In The young people OT to* Comn._ tion. Chartlar were In bed. The man In Herald reporter, but there waa no Eckles, Mlea MInnIa Brennan And and Bmll Sadlon, PhlUp Uaxanik, WILUNGTON Norwich. taking th* different appllcanta and St. John'a unlveralty campus, a toe sinking of toe BriUah merchant voUng period, nances which would set toe town off American Legion will attend the bouquet of yellow rose* and yellow charge OT affair* U: WUUam Ralg- Ity church motored to Sumeld Su to boUer room was on duty, aa waa fire. .-’ lee Naomi Kearna .viarion, Eunice and John Henry day evening where they Joined w: *aeh oommlaeloner checked the cor- wooded tongue formed by a north- man Jean Weema tore* day* ago by Mayor John W. Murphy, seeking Into business and realdentlal sec meeting In toe Intereeta of skating Guitav* Bochman OT Hartford, chrysanthemums. About 100 guests Word has been received here of gera, Arno Dunnebler, Max Turseb- Etheridge, Samuel Kaasman, Don other yoimg people OT differ recUona of the anawer propounded In Detroit w r d loop of toe creek, wraa turned an Insurgent bombing plans as she r*-elecUon for a fourth successive tor*. The question of sonlng haa rinka for toe children of to* city; executive lecretary of to* Connec attended the reception In toe church. the death of Mrs. Florence (Rich mann, Paul Stoetzner, William Lltk aid and Leonard Robinson, Alfred The couple left for an unannounced churches in a le n ic e at which M bp him. Aa th* meeting laat week 'and- Japanese carried a food cargo from Marseille term on to* democratic ticket, voted one# before been aired, and on the Olid that toe city will be asked to ticut Temperance Union, conducted ards) Ryan, 30, OT Norwich, a for and William Tbieaing. Membera of Detroit, Nov. J.— (A P )—A public wedding trip. The bride was Margaret Slattery waa toe spcali . laatod until 11 o'clock they did not sheila from toe north and Chinese toward Barcelona apparently in to* 7th ward at 8:40. prevlou* occasion In October, the make a special appropriation of |l.- German. toe services Sunday. 'The decora mer resident of Stafford Springs. the various lodges In the state will have time to go over the marka aroused to a predicted record-shat gowned tn a brown eult with match s M ls from toe south passed each marked Inauguration of a more Before tackling bla day's work a* voter* In town meeting threw out 600 to cover toe expense of such a GILEAD Old Hop Rivar— Peter, Violet. tion* at toe Wllllngton Hill church She lived here for many years hav be present. _ ThU evening at 6:80 th* m*.. that they gave each applicant, but tering vote wrote on ballot* today E A R ie SUNDAY toe proposal. ing accessoriee. Mr. and Mrs. other over toe area. stringent blockade. the state's chief executive, Gov. rink tola winter. Dorothy and Florence Oiowanac, were bitter siveet berries and ever ing attended St. Edward's parochial Mr. and Mra. Delmora Rounds of clssa of th*! church school Invlti,, daelded to do thla during the week. the fate of a C. I. O. drive aimed at OBITUARY Stroe* will reside In Merrow. Mr. faculty members It seemed Inevitable that toll The next regular maeUng of the Laat week a groim of local men The Department of Health will Lawrence Dubois, Theodore Dzlhan, green. school before her parents moved to West Stafford era toe parents OT a the men of toe community to a aup«:t H m three will make known the per- JoliUcal control of a major metropo- Wilbur L. O oss Joined his fallow Stross Is employed In the Frank previously had evacuated the crowd- would further Involve British and Board of Selectmen will be held In including George 'Taylor, Dr. J. Willard and Earl Watrous, Herbert Mr. and Mra. J. Gallup Service en Norwich several years ago. per and an evening of entertaiii-1 M t a g * that they have given th* la. New Haven ciUxena In toe March poatpone the survey meeting which Partzek pearl button daughter, born to them Saturday at ad section surrounding toe univer MOVIES ASKED French shipping. the Municipal building, Monday, No Ralph Morin, Edward L. New- McMahon, Beatrice and Raymond tertained at a family dinner in hon factory on Manager William M. Krug OT toe ment It will be held at the Comv% dUferant applicant* on their quea- Some Urn* tonight, after closing sity ground*. ■FUNERALS to toe polls. Accompaniad by mem vember 8, at 8 p. m. was to have been held at the home Wllllngton HIU. toe Johnson Memorial hospital. Eden Talks of Streagtlwntiig marker, and CTouncIlman John Matoleu, Robert Thlema, Sylvia or OT toe 87th WrQiday OT Mlaa Olympic football team stated today munity church house. Iter. Doug- l tlona. of the municipal election polls at 8 ber# of hla family, tbs governor of the health officer J. Banks Jones, Mr. and Mrs. William Hunting lass V. MacLean, pastor, will speait- A t Slccawel Mission. 120 foreign Mr*. Ann O. Ashworth BriUah foreign Secretary Anthony Kramer went to Holyoke, Mass, Bernstein, Helen Hackett, Louise Charlotte Brigham Wednesday. that a three-game seriei has been and Henry Hunting OT HunUngvUle, Wh*n thea* are compiled and a p. m. ie. a. t.), a decision will be In prieats o f ten naUonallUea. Includ- voted in toe 18to watd at 8.30 Am. Friday afternoon, November 5. on about some of bis exexperiences dicated whether John L. Lewla'a ad Funeral services for Mr*. Ann C Eden announced to* opening of where they talked with the Superin RomanUc. A meeting for young people wrei arranged with to* manager of the and LennoxvUIe, Quebee, hav* been poaalng mark la decided upon thoae Americana, and a number of account of Mr. Jones' Illness. Hop River Village—Nil* and Gprmany. who have th* required height, age herent* Bhall alt aa mayor and In the PetitioD Presented To Select Ashworth were held yaatarday aft conversaUons between Britain and tendent of Parks, Henry McNulty. held Sunday evening at Hall Memo All-Roekvlll* team for fhe Tolland visiting at to* home OT Mr. and French nuna carried on Slccawel While there they visited toe vari Mra. E. E. Foote spent to* week Leonard Lundln, Frank and Peter rial church. Thursday night to* mid county champlonehip. The flrat MUs Mabel Dewey, who U attend- and weight and have paaaed the oral City Council of Detroit. ernoon at 3 o'clock at Watkins Fu France on meaoa of strengthening DEMOLAY INITIATES end at the home of her eon and TOLLAND Mrs. Fred Royee at Hyde Park. observatory and mlaaton acUvltlea TRAFFIC PROBLEM ous playgrounds and were also SorokoUt, Mike Wilke, George and week prayer meeting will be held at game wlU be played at toe Keefe Ing tos Teachers' coUeg* at Neafit teat the aucceaaful candidate* will Deaplte a weatherman'# forecast neral home, with Rev. Wataon provisions of too Nyon anti-piracy famUy Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Foote in M ill Lole Robinson, student nun* and cared for 8.000 refugee*. men For Shows Starting Woodruff of the Center Oongrega- agreement against aircraft attacks given flrat hand Information aa to Harry Naumec, Tommy Noble, Paul toe home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Gal- Mr*. Edwin Crandall who has Plains gridiron here on Sunday, Britain, spent Friday and toe w » be aotlfled to fumlah, at their own of rain, election officials stuck to re Amherst, Maas. at SL Francis boepital In Hartford, end at home here. aapana*. a doctor'* certificate of peated predictions that the vote The American priests at the mla- Uonal church officiating. Among on shipping. toe cost to the City of Holyoke to Bennet, Mike Naumec, Emma up Service in South Wllllngton. been 111 for two weeks Is in a criti Nov.7. For several )leara before Is spending some Um* at tbs home Mon were John K. Upman, John J. WORRYING STATE FIVE CANDIDATES eooduct toe various recreation cen Mr. and Mrs. Romulo Segllo and Mr. and Mr*. Juney Browm of Mra. Florence E. Stiles e t Pie phjraleal ability and from thla Hat would hit a total between 400,000 thoae preaent were Hartford neigh Eden did thla yesterday In a re- children attended a birthday party Strickland, Marjorie Noble, Mary cal condition with a trained nurse the football season cloeee a seriee of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. WU and 480,000—anywhere from 180,000 O Farrell, Ralph Deward, Gerald At 2:30 P .M . aoundlng speech on BriUah policy ters. Naumec. Boston, Mass., spent the week-end In attendance. of games have been pl*><*d between ant Valley has been confined to h^,| thera will be named the men who bor* of Mrs. Ashworth, also repre- In honor of Mr. Sagllo'a mother. Uam R. Robinson on Main street. home bv lUnese toe piut wreak. Sha'« win go on th* aupemumerary Hat. to 200.000 above the record. Pope and Daniel Clifford, all dt San aentaUvea of to* Daughters of S t .In toe House of Oommona on toe (Oonttnoed from Page One) The bearing scheduled for seven CThestnut Hill— Gladys Ccott, Hel with Mra. Ida M. Brown on WUllng- Mr. and Mra. W. Hoyt Hayden the Stafford and Rockville t««m . Mrs. Katherine LetnmlUer and Mrs. Josephine SagUo In Manches ton Hill. was abi* to sit up some the la s t" I f there prove* to be a aufllcient Voters, paaalng Judgment on a vi Francisco; Albert O'Hara and WU- George of which she was a mem eve of hla departure to Brussels for o'clock tonight wlU not be held In en Deptula, Dolores Soracchl, Hen with their son Henry and daughter for toe county championship. Each daughter, Mrs. August O. Peterson, asmuch as Stanlslaw Kulo has with ter, Sunday. of the week. Bumber the commlaalon may ap- brant struggle between the Cocnmlt- L-e#*ge of Loa Angeles; Rlcb- A petition requesting the Board ber. During toe service Mra R. K. toe eonferenc* on toe Chlneae-Jap- leaving a car on toe highway whan Unnsoally Hne Exemplifica rlctta Tenenbaum, Sylvia Elsenberg, The Ladles' Aid society will con Emily motored to Blanford, Mass,, year ln"toeee contests Stafford had of Western Springe, lU., were re anese war. drawn bla petition for a package Mr. and Mra. Charles Oanter and vene Wednesday forenoon at 10:30. potait a* many a* ten to th* Hat. tM for Industrial Organisation and W Meagher of Portland, Ore.; of Selectmen to sanction motion not tn use." Merrill and Eugene Scott, Elio Belli, Sunday and were guests of rela always retained toe title. cant guests of Mrs. LeinmlUer's sis Anderson rendered several selsct- atore at 116H Grove street. daughter, Dorothy, of Marlborogh Lunch will be served andi in toe During th* time that th* atrlke 'ConservaUvea" from labor Itself Jamei Kearney of Spokane, Waiii.: picture presentations In Manchester ed hymns. That announcement, with toe dis A St. Louis, Mo., ease producea were recent caUera at toe home of Leonard Caya, Walter Deptula. tives. Mrs. Laura Cote and eon. Francis, ter, Mra. Herman Ladlsb on Grant SPRINGFIELD ELBCnON haa been in progreaa the three men and other ranks, chose between Pat- and FrancU Rouleau, Yakima Sunday afternoons beginning pt patching of toe batUe cruiser Hood this definition of parking; tion Last Night In Mason Missionary Team Here The schools being closed Friday afternoon the montblv pieeting of of Springfield, Maas., spent toe The bearers were F, H. Parker Mr. and Mra. Elton Buell. the W. C. T. U. will be held. Mrs. Mai-y Hamlin who has oc avenue. ea th* Hat have been called upon to JS" C. L O.-sponsored, Wash. 2;30 was presented to the board last to Barcelona td tnvesUgate toe at "To stand or atore aay vehicle on Partobionere from Stafford on account of toe Teachers Conven- week-end me toe guest* of Mr. end Giles Vlciterman, William Craw-' Springs, Warehouse Point, Broad Mra. Ida Heck spent toe week-end Local members of toe Valley cupied one of Mrs. Laura Judson's Regular convocation OT Orient Springfield, Mass., Nov. 3.— ( A f l | work many hour* each week and It and City Oerk Richard W. Reading Form Neatral Zone night, but action was deferred. A tack on toe Jean Weema, caused ob- a public highway whan It la not be at her homa In Union. tlon in Hartford, toe different Mra. Louis Demers, Sr., of West for mayor. " ford, Georg* Aahworto, Cbarlea and ic Temple. Brook, Windsor Locke, Thompson- Bridge club attended toa meeting houses for eighteen months, moved Chapter. No. 43, R. A. M.. wUt be —Mayor Henry Martens, Rapuh' la telling upon them. NegotlaUona were under way full membership was not present, eervera to wonder If Britain would ing loaded or unloaded.” Mra. Floyd Fogll began her duUes schools held Hallowe’en parties Stafford. Walter Hajak. Burial was In toe vllle and HazardvlUe are Joining last week et the home of Mra. Ida her household effects to Norwalk, held In to* Masonlo ball oa Main can, U seeking election for a U Th* approval of th* algna limiting O. L O. Big taabe among French. Chine#* and Japa Richard Martin being in Essex Elaat cemetery. carry tola strong new front Into th* The court also said that to* term as a subsUtute teacher at toe Wb te Thursday aftenioon with games and A testimonial dinner will be ten- the rate of tpftd on Main atreet will with toe members of S t John's Merrill at Mansfield Depot Conn., Monday and wiU store her streeL Wednesday evening, Nov. 8. Almost since the Inception of the nese autooritlea to outline a protec- Junction, Vermont, on vacation. It Spanish Non-tntervenUon aubcom- "parking” whan applied to autos school, Monday. MUs Laura Gallup refreahmente. Icred to Grand Master Anders Ja two-year term at toe poUs today ■ alao be before the board tonight. An unusually fine axerapUffcation Eptoeopal'perish today tn a Mission A t to* firemen's whist In Eagle- furniture there for to* present Th* Royal Arch degree will be con c a m ^ g n week* ago th# dominant Uv# neutral sone around the mis waa thought best to await action inlttee meeting tola afternoon. resigned to take a poalUon tn Essex. A naw 4-H Club has been started cobsen of East street by the Ionic opposing him U Roger L. Putni Mias Bertha Csop Eden left to toe Earl of Ply mean* to permit toe vehicle to re of to* Initiatory degree of John ary rally. A Missionary team con vine Wednesday night Raymond La- Mrs. Maud Steele and son Mason ferred on tore* candidates. Light quettlon had been whether the C. I sion properties. It waa learned that on toe request until each member Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Stedman In towm, a g lrli sewing club which Lodge. No. 110, A. F. and A. M., at refreshments wiU be served. Democrat, prominent manufactu T h e funeral of Mias Bertha 8. mouth. chairman of the full Non-In main Stan ling on a public highway Mather Chapter, Order of UeMoiay, stating of Bishop KroU of Liberia, bonte OT South Wllllngton won a R. Steel* of Ellington were Sunday 0 „ here again fighting with at least represen teUvea of the three power* of the board bad a chanc* to ex or etreeL and children o f West Hertford spent waa organized at toe Hop River Vil the Stafford Springe hotel on Tues and newcomer In city poUttoa. Uzup will be held Thursday morning tervention committee, the toak of was given last night In to* Maadhtc West Africa, Biahop Seamon of prisa. guest# o f Mr. and Mr*. John H. lOUIONS v o n TODAY a large portion of Its local American were meeting to consider an agree press bla opinion. the wek-end at their home hera. lage School, by Miss Morton, toe day evening. Nov. 9. Advantages a huetnaea maysr'j Federation of Labor rivals, should Sunday performances In the State at the home of her parents 149 loosening the deadlock over the The Supreme Court of Washing Temple by Master OounclUor W il North Texas and Deaconess Mar Mr. and Mra. James Service. Jr., Steele. THE LAST 8TBAW ment to Insure toe safety of the ton baa niled that "there must be Mra. Jules RebUllard end chll new County 4-H leader. They have Mrs. Fred W. Howart of West- have been stressedOT by Putnam’s^' garet Peppera of Olympia, Wash gave a family party Thuraday to ascend to vlrtuaUy complete power priests, nuna and refugees. theater, th* only playhuuae at pres Union street at 8;30 a. m.. followed BriUah formula for withdrawal of liam Brennan and his imrpa o f offi Mra. Jacob Chorchea who was IN FIFREN STATES; soma reasonable excuse for atoppmg ington will visit toe S t John's dren, Shirley and Gene, of New named toemselvea toe "Sew and celebrate their 48to wedding anni ford avenue has been discharged campaigners. Martens baa been hi j In city govenunental machinery. ent operating In Manchester, etnrt ® mesa celebrated In S t foreign troops from Spain. cers Candidate* Initiated were: Britain spent the week-end at toe taken to St. Francis hospital in PorUand, Ora.— A burglar fat E. toe d ty government many years aadJ The properUea Included a cathe toe car and that a reasonable effort church today to lead toe mlealonary Saw Club" and Mra. Helen Bassett, versary. Mr. and Mra. Fred Serv- from Hhe Johnson Memorial hospi *L* mayor candidate dral. convent and observatory. TTie now at 8 o'clock In toe afternoon. Bridget's church at 9 o'clock. The James King, Walter Joyner, Clifford home o f Mr. and Mra. Winthrop Hartford with a serious heart ail E. Ullrey's horns sat on tos daven has campaigned on hU record. must be made to get It entirely off meetings. teacher of toe school will be their ive observed their 18to wedding an tal whore the has been recelvlDg O Brian, and of Ita five aaplrante to proposed agreement was understood Recently theater openings on burial will ba In S t James's ceme Sault, Millard Jordan and John B. Porter. ment la reported somewhat improv treatment. port and munched Ullrey's rosat LOCAL ISSUES RULE tery. toe road or aa neariy ao as tot clr- These meetings have been ar leader. They held their first meet niversary Sunday and Mt : and Mra. City Council seats would provide for to provide that French patrols po Sunday* In Hartford and Rockville REPORT LIGHT VOTE Spencer. Mra. Bertha Hubbard and son, ed, which la pleasing news to her chicken, wiped greasy fingers on auch control. Nine men were to be cumatances will permit." ranged by Rev. George Wilcox, Rev. ing this wreek at toe home OT Mrs. J. Gallup Service their 18th anni Miss Helen Sullivan haa returned the furniture, emptied a candy box, lice the mission temporarily with were advanced to 2 p. mi Schedules of athletic activities for Richard of New York and Mrs many friends and neighbor*. named to the CouncU. The election Albert Jepson and Rev. Francis Bassett on Pleasant street In WIIU- versary. to her homo In Clinton. Mas#., after packed the rest of the meat in tt (Oeathmed from Page One) the poaelbllity that a long-term A definition from "Words and the fall months were announced by Ulrich o f Hartford, were Sunday Mra. Frit* Gomes Invites toe wo wa* theoretically non-partlaan. AS STATE’S “BIG THREF Phrases, Fourth Series” la cited aa Belden co-operating with Rev. H. mantle, and Mr. and Mra. Albert The young people'! eoclety baa spending a few days visiting with and departed with $100 In valu- lease be negotiated later. the committee In charge. Bowling vl.eltora at toe home of Hart E, men to meet at her homa Thursday her aunt and uncle. Miss Agnes ebd ptetur* by a deelalve triumph. Clee, Victory for O'Brien, who ha* follows: B. Olmstead of tbta City. Buell. Emerson were present. Mra. Emer been organised at South WtIUngton ablee. Official Chinese sources said the will be held every other Wednesday evening Nov. 4 at 8 o'clock for the Edward Shea of Benton street 40, eetered atate politics as a "re- operUy asked for New Deal Demo DAVIS DECLINES OFFER ABODTTOWN 'T h e term 'parked' as applied to Th* afternoon meeting started at son Is a member of toe towm com and toe following officers elected: Ullray found toe chicken's neck negotiations did not Include a pro PICK THEIR MAYORS nIghL Alternate Wednesdays bas four thirty o'clock with Deaconess Th* children wrho bad perfect at President, Jana Norwood; vice Child Study club meeting. Mr. and Mra. Joseph Bernet have i P A I N ; fo r a ” candidate against the Essex cratic support, would be a mirpriae automobiles has a well-defined mittee for promoting 4-H Club wrork In a cigarette box. AOaUIN TaBLSravrwfkMil posal to neutralize Nantao, the Chi Constable (3eorg* W. Stone of ketball wiu be played. It was also Peppers as the speaker. tendance for toe month o f October president George Knight; lecretary, William Grover c. Buff <2ap sec returned from their wedding trip eonnty Republican organisation. however In view of the approxi at the GUead Hill school wrere W il among the young people. tawllavapeelertleiaiesawletee; nes* quarter adjoining the French South Wtodaor wae In Manchester meaning underatood by automobUe announced that a dance will be held At six o'clock toll evening a Charlotte Service; treasurer, Joseph tion of Tolland la stlU critically ill and are now making their home Maaaerhuaetta watched a "come mately 39.000-vote edge given Read TO DIRECT CONFERENCE ‘'(Oonttnoed from Page One) The October meeting of the La ImTiaaad aaae sad aemfaitt Ing In the primaries. Conces.ilon. Japanese had threat iM t night Inveitlgatlng a number driver* to mean not only the volun In toe Temple on December 10. "Green Ham" supper will be served, bur Porter, Joseph Barraaso, Arthur Goodrich; chairman of program at toe RockvUIe a t y hospital where Oktota ACQUOl TA B U n la- back” attempt by former Oovernor dies Aid Society waa held Friday with toe bride’e father. Leon <3hris- eheohs ened to bombard Nantao because of Of caaea where automobiles have tary act of leaving a car on the which is open to the public as well > nderson, George Montgomery. committee, Alice Mather; chairman he waa taken three weeks ago. day aad XM BO am «c* of ^oicvelt. The State Federation of Feb. 23. 1888. The son of William 8 o'clock tonlghL Play will be In However, boya from toe "Frog duced at previous sessions of the Jane went to Wethersfield Thurs thousands of police. Commis..Ioner Labor backed Moore, but Clee ex* mortars and three-inch pieces re board. of the Ellington Grange with Mrs. day night to spend a few days at Belcher, for ~nany years president the email lodge room of th* Tem Hollow' section were tndustrfoualy George Hatheway In charge will Jim***MiK?** Alvort. ■ ■ i 4-Ply AIR COASTERS je-Ply AIR COASTERS of Police Lewis J. Valentine said pccted vote* of the Committee for plied to the Incessant Japanese bar ple. The board, at the request of Gov. Jime MUdner led the worship the home of Mra. Lyman's sister. of toe New London Savings Bank. circulating dodgers In some wards DR. LYELL RADER DIES bold a turkey supper tola evening In aervlce at the Center church school that applications for 2,078 warrants Industrial Organization. rage, and Chinese soldiers emerged Croai, asked State’s Attorney Lortn Miss Lur* CoUlns. Carol Lyman Insured 14 Months 1 Insured 18 Months While a young man Belcher came uklng that toe electors vote for toe Ellington Town Hall. Supper ^ d a y moiTilng. The program hod been made charging illegal Moore claimed victory by 250,000 emillng from their dugouta. The annual meeting for election new Putnam atreet school." W. WllUa of Fairfield county to In Joined them Saturday and they aU YMpsy regiatration to Clinton and rounded the Clinton will be served from 5:30 to eight waa aa folldwa: Soa^, **Ha Kocnji Yw votes; Clee's aides, by 150,000. The The Chinese tore up large sections Lumber and Coal (Company of which of officers of the Manchester City w Pemocratio worker* far outnum- IN NEW YORK CITY vestigate toe case of Dominick San- returned to (tolumbia Sunday night SIZE rifsisreriM ' a w 1 regHHpriet With the polla opening at 6 a m.. o’clock. 'BW last gubernatorial election brought of the Shanghal-Hangchow railway he was treasurer and business man club will be held In the club rooms, Mred Republicans all over toe d ty tella of Norwalk, once sentenced to Mias Leone d ark, formerly of for S S * tin fer 2sd tin fereeellra iHtadllr* (a. a.t.1 to close Just 12 hours later, track, apparently In an effort to death for the murder of Patsy de WUl \1slt Stafford •“ Jeeua," Mrs oat 1.360,000 votes, ager at toe time of his death. He 40 Oak street, Thursday night at 9 For every automobile with "Joseph WilUmantlc, who has been spending 5.25-17 SI 2.90 8 6.15 a total of between 2,000.000 and 2,- frustrate possible Japanese at ---- Salvation Arm y BMBAers and------Luca. 17-year-old...... Norwalk.. barber, Members of Rising Star Lodge • group; solo, Pearl Glesecke Clee'* Record waa also secretary of the (Tllnton o clock. A dinner and entertain W. Beach” stickers there appear to N a 49, I. O. O. F. will go to Staf ‘K e st Ba toe Tie That Binds." The' three years In Hollywood, CAl. la 5.25-18 13.30 880,000 person* were expected to tempt* to repair the Jesaficld bridge ment program are planned. M Uterally dozen* with "Thomaa hear of the ' on a holdup there In 1984. The Su 6.65 816.65 $ 8.52 Whoever wins, his election »-lll Country Club. death o f Dr. Lyell Rader which oc ford Springs tola evening where cto awmblad In their varl^ ' 5AO .f7 vote. and rtin armored trains Into the new X SpeUacy” aUckera for mayor. preme Court of Errors set toe con 14.65 7.32 17.40 8.70 climax a spectacular nae to fame Funeral services will be held at curred In New York City lost night, they will visit Waaseon Lodge of for study. A fter their Points to Record war zone west of the international SL Bridget's Guild will hold ita Worker* for James L. McGuire viction aside and Santelto to now TOPCOATS 6 .o a i6 16.25 8.12 19.30 Clee entered public life only three 2:30 p. m., Thursday In the Congre after an illness of several months. that place. A t this meeting toe “ «**^..“ **^ aanembled to bear the FewMMrfonfrOirZ 9.65 LaGuardla had campaigned main SetUement. gational church here. regular monthly meeting tonight at Union party mayoral nominee, are serving a 15 to 20 year sen tSias re s*( • Aoen 6 .o a i7 16.55 8.27 19.55 ly on hla record of "good govern year* ago. He upaet the Republican Dr. Rader waa the well known Sal SJaSord lodge will reedve toe Grand a t^ d a n e * and coUection report PERSONAL mhUity to 9.77 organization In Easex. New Jersey's Japanese suffered heavy casual Belcher leaves hla widow, the for 8 o'clock In the pariah hall. conaplcuou* by their absence. a charge of manslaughter „ 6.25-16 18.20 9.10 21.15 ment” while Alaboney had blasted vationist and former chemist. He nectlon with the same criae, Iter's Cup for havin; toe largest i ? 7v present. conroUoo, mmMm smoU, r«4o- 10.72 largest county, to win election to ties In attempt* to throw a pontoon mer Marion Fenger of New Lemdon, lumber of randidate* In toe state •1.73, closing prayer ^ elL ropormttf on This Week Only 6.50-16 20.10 10.05 22.20 11.10 •w ay time and again on hla centraJ A meeting of the executive board LIGHT VOTE IN BRIDGEPORT had frequently addressed audiences Santella's counsel re TPiMnyoamloct. What i$ the lamoui the General Assembly and was Im bridge over to* creek. Bodies of two sons. Duncan, Jr, and Henry here and tost spring visited Man toe past year. It la expected Morning worahip waa held at i t 6.50-17 22.60 them* that the mayor waa a "R e-’’ o f toe Manchester Green Commu Bridgeport. Nov. 2— (A P)—The formed the Board that ____ LOANS 11.30 Both discharged custom to continue i mediately made Speaker. A vear 16 Japanese floated doutistream Clay Belcher, and a daughter, Mlaa chester for the last time. ^toat there will be a number of ^ Fame « 7.00-15 21.20 10.60 past British defense lines. Marie Belcher, all of Clinton. nity club will take place tonight at lightest vote In many yean In a zella, sentenced in February to iVKto • If you need y o c b e s through laat night instead I later he was elected to the State The funeral will be held Thuraday Grand Lodge officers In attendance. toe origta of HaUowe'en 7.00-16 21.85 10.92 British circles expressed toe belief Other survivora include three toe home of Mra. Robert Hawley of Bridgeport city election was re 12 year* In connection with toe same tourch school. The Junior choir 25.65 12.82 ARMSTRONG ®e stopping over the week-end. Senate. Now 49. be has been In morning at 10 o’clock from toe Sal crime, made a statement in th* WlU Hold Food Sale 7.00-17 .New Jersey only 10 years. that Brltiah-Japanese tension which brothers, Judge Nathan Belcher of 20 (Joburn Road. ported up to noon today aa voters save a special musical number. Now ia th« time to jret 26.10 13.05 Mahoney bad the eupport of Post- vation Arm y headquarters In New presence of a prtooo official exon The Shiloh Baptist church of op «o '3 0 0 , get it here 7J>0-I6 grew out of the deaths of five Brit toe New London Police Court; o f toe d ty went to toe poll# to York. Hartford will bold a food sale of Follow the Gleam.** 33.65 16.82 mnater-Oeneral Jama* A. Farley ilo o re * mother was widowed erating Santelto. Your New Topcoat at 7-50-17 Istorance Policy? when he was 13 and he quit school ish soldier* was easing. They point Gregory, of Boeton. Maas.; and Nor elect w mayor and other municipal Southern Cooked Food In the social The Birch Mountain pupils *o- 1 38.95 19.47 O m rn o r Heibert H. Lehman, and entirely on your own . U . ^ Senators Royal S. Copland to work for *3 a week. A messen ed out that Japanese apparently man. of San Antonio, Tex:; and a MRS. HAHN DENIES officers to serve for two years. rooms of toe Union Church on Sat Proffram and Neat Saving. The Famous Armstrong Insurance nad Robert F. Wagner. ger boy, he studied shorthand while were attempting to avoid shelling sleter. Mrs. Henry Adams, o f Plain- Election officials and spokesmen urday afternoon from twrelve nooe P * ^ a t toair school Thuraday field. N. J. Fir»t Qmlity Arattroai Stiiart« htirt< Policy protect* you in every way. If lAbor rallied under the La-' riding the ferry boats In .New York British defense line*. for all parties expressed surprise at imtll six p. m. The proceeds will be • r t e n x ^ The South school pu • Repay to suit your 2 Mot. Ouardl* flag with wing* of the POISONING FOUR toe light vote during the forenoon, for the braefit of the undernour- pil* enjoyed one. Seboole In town Regular $18.86, ‘ Yaspw N s d it i^ an Armstrong lire yon purchaae be harbor and taler became a lawyer. regslsr prt*# despite toe fact that a lighter vote lehed aad otherwise needy school were cloeed Friday. The teachere tuTpite* Bodallst and Communist parties He proved New Jersey'* greatest SIZE for see life ferlsdtlr* SIZE come* unserviceable for any reasoa throwing their support to him. vote-getter when elected governor PWEBURST INVITES (Oaattoaed from Page One) than recent elections had been srtde- chUdren. •ttmjJM teacher/ convwi{Sr*to purse * Quick, Friendly N ow $15.95 Ureas Are Urautlra MORTGAGE HOLDERS HELD ty forecasL Permanents xiartroro. including spike ents, blowoutSi ^D ew ey had charged that racket- the second time and then senator. Rope Chapter to Meet 4.40-21 8 8.15 5 .5 0 1 6 t l 2 J S eera had run rife through the city Up to noon today a total of 18,- The woman who doesn't want to spend The regular meeting of Hope Rev. A . B. KUn* and Mra. R. K. iltneasea o f Obendoerfer. Wagner too mudi of her ton* under toe dryer, nor Service • Strict Privacy. Regular 819.96. 4.30-2U 8.7Q 5 .5 0 1 7 gouges, rim cuts, fabric breaka, r a t e 'Tammany protection, warned LIABLE IN LIST LEVY PATRONS TO MOVIES 713 persons bad cast their ballots Chapter No. 60, O. E. S. wUl be held ^ r e appointed delegatee ftom 13.50 and Palmer Involved similar aymp- too much of her Income on her hair, wlU that at least 800 voters trould be ar- from a registration of slightly more tola evening tn Masonic H alt ,Mra. t ^ <>nt*r church to attend aa ex- N ow $17.95 4- 50-2 9.05 .5 .5 0 1 8 12.95 atone bruises, or any other road ha » tomo, as Outcalt contended.' find a good strong permanent wave, baaed than 60.000. This was approxi Helen Jewett la chairman of toe ■mlnatton at the Stafford Spring Com e in or phone us 4.75-19 9.55 ard, you will get a brand new tira^ ******* other* HOSPITAL NOTES Ten per cent penalties, now effec In connacOoo with th* fortoeom- Turning to George Hela. whom the on a aclentlfle layer-by-toyer cut. the solu Congregational church. Thla ■5.S019 13.10 would be challenged. mately 3,000 fewer; peteona th.n committee In charge, and tola will 5.00-19 tive on undeclared property, may Klwanla show “The Movie atat# assert* is toe "only living wlt- tion to her problem; then her hair will be amination win ba given to paators Regular 822.80 10.30 6 .0 0 1 6 13.95 paying only for the number of Baetoa ta Kaoe Queen." W alter P. Gorman at Pine- bad voted at toa iim it hour two be roc call night. Admitted yesterday: Mr*. Mary concern mortgages aa well as prop naas” in toe case, Outcalt asked: easy to arrange for all daytime and evening OT StaffordTllle and Waet Stafford 5.0020 10.60 6 .2 S .1 6 months dervleo the damaged tire Bnica Barton, adv-rtiaing execu- hurst has arranged for a certain years ago and equal to the toe vote occaalona Th* Hop* Social Club wiU run a N ow $19.95 15.65 Hartford. Joseph Sartor, erty owner*. It waa pointed out to "H# got sicker when you fed him Oangregatlonal ehnrehea who will be PERSONAL S.25.I7 r a ! Republican waa running amount of film and pictures o t Plne- aplnach, didn't he?" that bad been cast up to 100:80 a. m. turkey wiiist oo Hooday evening, 11.00 6 .5 0 1 6 17.25 gave you. There la ao dday and no •or rapreaentatlve o t the l7th "Silk 154 School atreeL day by Town a e r k Samuel J. Turk- oo that day. November I8to at eight o'clock In ordained In two weeks. If found fa h i ^ and off eustomen who would ” 1 never fed him anything to vorable. Both men are gradoataa FINANCE COMPANY Regular 838.00, 5.25- 1811, to 6 .0 0 1 7 Mocttig” District, New York Discharged yesterday: Mrs. Hl- ington. A ten per cent levy on a Voting waa uniformly light la au ^ Phone Masonic HaU. The first prize wUl 14.15 red tape. The moment you come 1h Uka to be tn toe movies will ba tak- harm him,” she answered. gbt in ant o f toe Hartford Seminary. 5.25- 19IIBO against SU aley Ossennan rom lAveJoy and infant sen. 147 110.000 property would entail a nae districts In the nsorning hours, witi?-' Permanents $2, .98 up be a Ut * turkey. Esatern Star 6 .0 0 3 0 l & U tomorrow aUrtlng at 10 o'clock. At toe recent meeting of the La- N ow $22.95 whb an muervleoaMo ArmairHag Draoerat, and O t o r f Backer! School atreet, Mra. Richard Wen- of 81,000 la the atseaaed evaluation, Under questioning of Chief De tlon affldala In aU duiUicte cum- 3058 members aad their friends are In 9 eeavewl— « sW «»« hi Hurkeeteei 5- 25-21 Mr. Gorman want* hla cuatomera to isles' Beaerolent soctety there were J 2 .5 5 - tiriv fDU tirfvo away • M w m m n *»an ca D Labor nominee, for th* neigren and Infant daughter, 70S be stated, or a net 828 tax mcreaae fense Counsel Joaepb H. Hoodln, the mented on the fact that few per- InctedlDg Shampoo, Finger Wava vited to attend. Mrs. Kata WllUams m Hate etsMh Bm w S. 91*1* TSratw -l& S l strMt. Mortgagees who are forced to re^ be sure and ramamber th* Mm. he- blonde defendant aald she never Lad aad Bair-eoL DO officers appointed for the *** • - »••• aeae—Ht. VeU. SSl Mata lift vm a t Inr tb# dMUi of t eona sren at toe polls srhen they la preeldaat ot tbs club. Wsssi 1. eve* OtaafS Itar*. h- Foyra, A d te ^ today: Roland Avary, f gala their property must pay for atore eJoaea at noon on seen a bottle in th* rafters of her year. However tt was agieedroon Purnea Plae*. ' Wednaaday. Thaaa movlaa taken fawned at 6 A m. In many inst.,,/-.* lavltod to WnUimatki for members to entertain the aoS^ t m —Mr. Levtaa. Smart Patterns COME IN AND LET US TAKE CARE OF YOUR NEEDS! Got Acqoriatod m t k Th* Li,.A toe aegUgence of their mortgagee cellar until Police Captain Patrick 0 ^ a handful of voters. This to tn TJOtoon Temple, P)rthlaa P^dteged today: Clareac* ««■- tomoreow win be ahown Tueaday Bayes found It d u r^ a aearcb at Jtete off tetereet CS) pmw ceet weach* ilh * Misip oontrsat to two yesrs ago ■r oa oasoM artocls^ oet ezeMaiaa aan aa tfeu tha to ^ Wednewlay Nov. • and 10 ^ her homa. State rhemteta French Beauty Shoppe Finest Fabrics KIwaala abow a k w with a large numbers were arrange with 5 * ^ f8l seaeeat eseathJr ea aar Ita oonteBte • • a vtotant theponatofc ra UPculStnet. “ MSS.------PETITJEAN “nM eo* anUrtalniiv la Manchester Tire Exchange R*to- This erfi be th* OT- Ireeponalhle tor Newest Styles ZSdvMAIN STREET Night Sorvieo. PhoM Frod Harroyw7| t. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2,1987 PACE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2,198T p a g e : V I C T U kt NSW G^hringer “Most Valuable” In American Leagu CALIFORNIA STILL TOPS GRID RANKS Unbeaten Bristol Invades DETROIT SLUGGER TOPS Manchester On Friday For MINNESOTA FADES SPORTS ROUNDUP^ PREP STAR RATED RANKINGS BY 4 POINTS hit SDI>iB BRIETX Important League Contest AFTER FOUR YEARS York, Nov, 2.— (A P)— TtaeXcoachM to give a good reason for AS DREAM PU YE R OVER YANKS’ DIMAGGB Manchester and Bristol sports Seonsist of a 8-0 verdict over Water- new tennis pro at the Miaml-Btlt- using the huddle and nary a coach rivalry Hares again his Friday bury Leavenworth, 27-0 over East T- more Country club Is Don Budge's cune up with an answer... .back big brother. Uoyd.r.BalUmore, one afternoon when the football teams Hartford, 21-0 over Meriden and 1925, aftar brief seasoning' ASFOOTBAUKING from a successful tour of the British 20-0 over Torrlngton. of the best sports towns In this of the respective schools ctosh at Comes Within Two Pomts l»n don of tha Mlchlgan-Onti Isles, Walter Hagen and Joe Kirk J1 De CorreTont, 17, Has Manchester whipped Leavenworth country, has been without a light wood next plan to Invade South Mt, Nebo field here tn an encounter League and Toranto of the In i by 14-0 but was held to a 6-0 score tlonal League, Gehringer I t __ club alnce Carltn’a park burned down Africa. that la expected to have an Import by Bast Hartford In the only two Of Perfect Score In Bal some time ago---- Chief Little Wolf, Everything As Gridder; ant bearing on the final outcome name, Charles Leonard GMirlngas)^ Gophers Tumble From list games with the same teams played has been with the same club the W. K. Bnrper, Is traveling 10,- George Sheppard, Brooklyn fight of the Central Connecticut Intei> by Bristol In addition, the Kelley- 7611 mllea— all the way from New scholastic League race for title hoii- since. Native of FowlerviUe, manager, claims he Is the youngest Ifis Great Record. Ites trimmed Winste
m . I T B S t MANCHESTER EVENINO HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2,198T MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, PAGE ELEVEN lOOTS AND HER RUDDIES Babe*8 Playing: Safe By MARTIN KbO ,eA«E -1 TK006W TW\% VOOQ. H M W e 1 COIA.O YAEV.P iOBT \JEAHE IT TO M O ,\ TvMViH SENSE and N O N S E N S E »OT W 0 9 V6», ^ e t w e e v j A*. PEEVSEO Afc VOO AteS V4' NOO OY= O AV . \ W T l'L\. OO TY\E I XOO’O ^ETTE» ' lYJ .COOXtYJ 3 P\X\Vh(h , AfrAO XOO To t e t h ’ a«E A T A TEWPTMClOM He would be a mean hose who VT f SVJKCV< I A MILITARIST IS A MAN WHO — y would turn down a request like this: IS READY ’TO L A Y DOWN ______T r a e r k —Please, sir, I ’d like to have YOUR LIFE FOR HIS COUNTRY. next week off if it Is convenlenL r - v ' " — Boas—Oh, you ivouIdT May I Boss—Jones, you’ve been with 4ak what for? LOST AND FOUND ANNOUNCEMENTS., REPAIRING 23 F U E L A N D FEED 49-A LEGAL NOTICES this firm a week now, and I find board of aelectmen. Following his actlvlUea. There was a splendid Clerk—Well, my young lady Is you have not had the eUghteat Idaa ^^JLO«T—L A D T 8 W H ITE foM w ilrt W E SPEC IALIZE IN applying LIQUOR PERMIT OPEN FORUM *^*^®*t for that board, bia member- course of training In each field un going on her honeymoon, and I ’d of routine. When I engaged 3mu. watch, IniUala on back M. K. L. SOIL FOR FILUNG. Free asbestosi siding, and recovering FOR SALE — SEASONED nard IfOTICE OP APPLICATION ahlp upon other boarda will depend der coL:petent women, trained In like to go with her. you told me that you were a handy cart it away. Call 6715. This iB to *1VB notice that I. Fred l Uward. Fbone 4394. roof a Workmanship guaranteed. wood 86.00 load. CaU 8641. SUGGESTS 8PIESS RESIGN entirely upon the term o f office he the work itself. Just to attend a man. Painting and barpenter work. A. A. eriek H. Wllaon of 8lt School street, la then filling. liO S T • ^ lA J IO N D ring. Aqua- Manchester, Conn., have filed an ap« Editor of The Herald: course of this kind, aaaocatlng with Doctor—What Is that tightwad Jones— Well, eo I am. I live In Dion, 81 Wells street Tel. 4860. plication dated 27tb of October. 1937 people all eager to Increime their patient of yours complaining about? the next street ~ atarlna crystal bracelet In 4 Now that the police furore haa Having at heart only the best in ring, AUTOMOBILES FOK SALE GARDEN—FARM- with the Liquor Control CommlBiion terests of the best town In the knowledge of Scouting and to pass Nurse— He eaya he got well be ■. «BaaH wblta envelope last Tuesday aeemlngly aubalded for at leaat the LOCK AN D SAFE combinations DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 for a Club Permit for the sa)e of time being; nBw that the Recrea country, I must admit that the re on to othera helpful suggestions fore all the medicine was'gone Dorothy, attending church for the Bight. Call 8877. changed, key 6tUng duplicating. alcoholic liquor on the premleeg 608 1038 FORD DELUXE coupe 4320, East Center street. Manchester. Conn, tional controversy has to some ex moval of Mr. Spless from our offl- gained from their own exp^ence, first time, waa surprised to see the Ouna, vacuum cleaners, clocks etc., i^PbOBT— PURSE containing money. 1936 Ford Deluxe sedan 8395. 46 FOR SALE — YELLO W turnips. The business Is owned by V, F ’W tent been lulled Into an apathetic tfal family will not lessen the ef was worth every bit of effort put Brotherhood. people about her kneel suddenly. Pine street cleaned, repaired. BralthwalU, 52 Club of Manchester of 608 East Cen In or between Ifancbeater Public John P. Shea, Avery street Wap- atate; now that there la no Immedi ficiency, the fairness and the pro- Into It. It Is a splendid thing to They cannot know, who have not She asked her mother why they Pearl street ping, via McNall street ter street. Manchester. Conn., and will knelt, and was told; : Market and Woolwortb Store. be conducted by Frederick H. Wilson, ate election and reaultant political gressiveneaa of our town govern have the opportunity tr take a wept 1931 OAKLAND Settfui, rubber in ball-rolling. I would like to direct ment course of this kind, to bring back to Beneath a load of care. Mother—Hush! They are going Finder please return to Mrs. A. E. good condition. Price 8W.00. Apply FOR SALE— LARGE popping com, of 218 School atreet, Manchester, Conn.. SB permittee. the attention of my fellow citizena Maybe, Mr. Spless would like to the troop and community knowledge The bopeleeaneea that warpe the to eay their prayers. Stawart, Rockville R. F. D. N a 3. 306 Center street PRIVATE INSTRUCTION 2» and Baldwin apples. E. W. Atwood, FREDERICK H. WILSON to a few palpably glaring weak- debate the subject matter of this acquired by actual experience and eoul , Dorothy—What? With all their b Kaward. Telephone WllllmaoUc 1934 CHEVROLET DELUXE coupe, Lake street Phone 8937. clothes onT iToonerville Folks ILALE, INSTRUCTION. Men to H 11 2 37^'**** October, 1917, neaaea In our governmental set-up. letter with me. Would that I bad to assist younger girls in carrying In bindings of despair. By Fontaine Fox ^^.8U8-3. good paint mohair trim, good take up A ir Conditioning and Elec First, under our town charter, been blessed with his oratorical, hU on their work In the most Interest Tehy cannot weep who have not motor, good tires, excellent buy at ing manner and I am grateful to known 'L O S T —SATU RDAT, five o’clock. tric R tf rlgeratlon and better them- NOTICE OF LIMITED PARTNER though there is nothing to speclflc- repartee, his qulck-on-the-trigger Po o r l i t t l e o l d Mr .He n r y P eck is s o p l e a s e d t h a t t h e n e w c a r 8380. No down pa rment. Balance HOliSKHUl.D G(M)DS 51 SHIP Manchester Council for the privilege Before a bar of ihame. '■ Bear Mosser's market, 34L Spruce, 3 selvea. Must be mechanically m- ally forblt it, we never Intended that • To that case, I would say 30 months. Trade. Cole Motors— We, the underslxned, do hereby a member of the board of selectmen of taking this course. For Ufe deals gently with the one H A S A L U O O A Q E COMPARTMENT INSTEAD OF A RUMBLE SEAT OUR BOARDING HOUSE ' brown purse eontalnlng wrist clined, willing to train In apare 19 FELT BASE RUG samples; 1-2 give notice of the formation of When and where" but moat mind 6463. \ ould simultaneously serve as a Sincerely, Who bears an honored name. QuotLtiors— ' watch; currency. Reward. Dial time to qualify. Write, UUllUes 6x9 Congoleum, Armstrong and limited partnership a*, follows: ful of my abort-comings I would feel 4801. Bigelow rugs, measuring 4 1-2x8 1. The firm name of the partner member of the board of police com "carrying coala to New- E V A LIN E D. PENTLAND . They cannot weep who have not \ X AL-WAYTS HAVE Inst. Box W. B., Hersld. ship shall be the KEYSTONE ROBIN known PEAPA O P (border on 3 sides). Regular 81.68 missioners. Illustrative of how ®“ tJe in meeting upon the pubUc Captain, Troop No. 10. SON VENETIAN BLIND MANUFAC A kindred sorrow of their own. M V SPFAAV- a u N GERMS MUST MOVING—TRUCKING— and 81.98. Slightly shopworn, TURING COMPANY, ridiculous that situation Is, let us platform this reincarnation of My aunt thought I was too 3rouag but point to the recent action of LOADBD FfTR AMV ______STORAGE______20 choice 75c. Watkins Brothers, Inc., 2. The names and addresses of the Cicero. wear long trousers, but Miss Garbo P U N A M U C K BUSINESS said I wasn'L so. 935 Main street. general partners are Jacob T. Robin Police Ckimmlssioner Mathias Spless W ILLA R D B. ROGERS. "What have you In your mouth ?’’ OBTAM "THAT'S A/MONG VtXJ MUM— WHATin Msnehesfer LOCAL AND LONG distance mov OPPORTaiNITIES 32 son, 165 Albany Avenue. Hartford, appealing to the board of selectmen BENNY FREY SUICIDE; asked one boy of aiTother as they Freddie Bartholomew, Juvenile PLViWa AWOUMD Conn., Joseph Nachlnson, 9 Frederick regarding alleged conditions In the ■creen ater. HOOPLBS---- THIS? A STRANGS ' ing. We move anything. New FOR RENT—IN BUSINESS sec FOR SALE—NEW OIL burner tor Street. Hartford. Conn. THANKS TO CAPT. SCHENDEL started off with their fishing poles. Evoiin^ Herald police board and then sitting as "Fish worms," he replied. • • • TRVlKja TO NEST POR equipment and experienced help to tion, brick mercantile buuomg kitchen range. Used only one week. 3 The namea and addreeees of the Editor of The Herald: MALADY CALL*!? complainant and judge, the latter BIG LEAGUE PITCHER "Putting worm in your mouth? 1 hope we haya more of th a „ BJ MV ACREAOB — *TH' AAAOOR fajULSIPIRfl handle it right to avoid-breakage, with 8000 f t of ground Soor spaca Reasonable. Call 8612 after 5 p. m. special partners are Percy D. Stone. We would appreciate a small SPOrtTBD PSVBYAf Just Phone 4496. 44 Woodbrldge Street. Hartford. In his capacity aa a member of the Don’t you know better than that? meetings. A lot of girls no longer THATlB HOW 1 Suitable for light manufacturing. Conn., Henry W. Neleon. Jr.. 24 Wood- ■pace In your column to offer our PEPIOPICALLV VICTIAAS O P T H IS ADVERTISEMENTS board of aelectmen. Why don’t you put them in your will go to the game to see what KEEP M'V HINOES Apply Edward J. HolL bridge Street. Hartford. Conn. I recently aaked a member o f the th u lu to Captain Herman Schen- Jackson, Mich., Nov. 2— (A P )__ pocket ? kind of millinery the other glrle are WAS OAROLED W, •PUAOUB B R E A K VlllSICAL INSTRUMENTS 53 4. JACOB T. ROBINSON, the gen del of the Hancbeeter Police who w m Sb w a board of selectmen If out of 23,000 Benny Frey, former major league “ Put them in with my lunch in wearing. PROA CPEAKlM(3/ PAINTING-PAPERING 21 eral partner, le authorised to trane- had been details in the vicinity of ASTRONtS RBMEDY OUT WITH RHD asabecs aad abbeevtatloBa FOR SALE —HAYES PLAYER act the partnership business and sign people they could not have found pitcher whose throwing arm failed my pocket? I should say not!" —Coach Jim Ptxlee oJ Oeoige VCXJ DOKJ'T CATCH weal as a word as4 S M s e s a d HELP WANTED— the firm name. the Independent Cloak Company In Washington University after TO COUWTBPACT e p C T T S > M twe werde Kltfwesi e s tf Is PROPERTY OWNERS— Attantloo piano in good condition, reasonable another man competent to serve as him last spring, was found dead M B LE T T IN G A DGTArM Y/ A c a A A FEMALE 3.'^ 5. The amount of capital furnished a police commissioner. The answer charge of the Manchester Police on giving a blackboard drill to 100 tf these Base 86.95 repapers room, oMUng paper price. Phone 4448. by each special partner Is Two Hun strike duty. from carbon monoxide poisoning The woman in this case waa not was, "Selectman Spless wanted to late yesterday afternoon. He was coeita. • V- n\-\\ th a t w a s ENTCRB'D ed or kalaomlnad. Material, labor W OM EN TO W ORK In nursery. Ap dred and Fifty (250) Dollars in cash, merely resigned, but willing: • • • A hypochondriac , and the amount which each special be appointed to that board and the Ae be has 'eft and returned to hie 31. complete Inside, outside painting. ply in person Alien Place, 6:48 a. desk duUes, we would like to say Mistress—But surely Miranda, xr. BOARDERS WANTED 59-A partner has actually paid In. Is Two selectmen would rather give in to Dr. Jason B. Meads, coroner, said 3TOU are not going to marry again I believe In an educated democ i m t o t m b k i n g Ossh Charss Large savinga Work guaranteed. m., or later at Woodbrldgc street Hundred and Fifty (260) Dollars In that at all times we had found him BY SNAKE BITE f B Y OOVB/TH kS • g w in atlva Oara him than listen to his protests un it was a suicide. Frey's body-was when the Lord just took Jim from racy, not a go-oj-you pleaae de ..I T etal $ Lang. Phone 3692. farm. cash. less he has his own way.” to be Impartial and willing to deal mocracy. J ------Wm-I MICROBES.' AAAy COM E f OsassaaUva Oara J t stsl 11 W A N TE D —TW O MEN to ahare Signed d found In his automobile, the win jrou? 8 Oar ...... -J U etsl It Mr. Spless should at once resign fairly with whatever conditions — H. G. Welle,’ noted writer. W A N TE D — G IR L FOR general large front room, with twin beds. JACOB T. ROBINSON arose or existed as far aa his poal- dows closed and the exhaust con Miranda— Yassum, I sure am. Aa • • • IN W A N D V / *** imaralar lassntoas All home cooking. Laundry attend JOSEPH NACHINSON from either the board o f selectmen nected with the interior of the car long 08 the Lawd takes ’em, so WU to aharsad at tto aas tlaw late REPAIRING 23 housework, steady work. Apply 29 PERCY D. STONE tlon would perm it ed to. Rates reasonable. Call 6357, or the board of police commission by piping. will I. Today business Is not overexpand ■-•heWtf estaa tee laaa tsra svsrr Stephen atreet or 835 Main SL HENRY W. NELSON, JR. ers. We would also like to commend ed, but is hovering along the nor • Y ttvto assa taeaast ROADSTER SPURT tope, and or In person at 693 Center street. him for his friendly attitude In Relatives said be was fearful that LIQUOR PERMIT I also asked a selectman why Mr. mal lines of activity, and that te Atoaetorsd totsra tto third sr trth roadster curtains repaired. Lug Irene King. keeping the peace and friendly rela his arm never would be good enough Any young man out of work leal prosperity. •S ’ wm to aharsad aatr for tto aa- NOTICE OF APPLICATION Spless was so insistant upon bring again for a big league baseball as would do well to apprentice himself ^ •* Mww the ad appear- gage and barneas repelrlng. » v*** HELP WANTED— This la to give notice that I Edward ing up the matter o f Hovell tions both Inside and outside. His — ^ Ip h D. Wilson, vloe president • • t hhrslas at tto rata aaraad hat Laking, 90 Cambridge street. Tele- A. Grube of 109 Foster street. Man pleasant manner in adjusting dis signment and that be had spent sev to some Industry, then when a va of Babson'i Reporta to aOawaaea ar rafaada aaa to Bade MALE OR FEMALE 37 C3ieney's home valuation even after cancy occurs he la ready to go to pboDs 4740. APARTMENTS—FLATS— chester. Conn., have filed an applica the superior court bad presumably putes has made him friends with eral despondent months since his re * • « ! • hto steaaed after tto WANTED—BOYS AND girls to ______TENEMENTS 63 tion dated 25th of October, 1937 with all concerned. A fter observing his lease by the CTlnclnnatl Reds. work. Skilled labor is always In ■Rh Bar. the Liquor Control Commission for settled the matter upon appeal by demand In normal times. It Is good for us to have free ^ dertods-i «Bpiar Baaa mat SPE C IAL OFFER 8 piece living pick barberry berries 10c per presence here, we are compelled to After making last spring’s train dom of speech but we have to learn FOR R E NT—6 ROOM tenement, a Package Store Permit for the sale Mr. Cheney and I was told by this room set repaired and recovered pound paid cash when berries are of alcoholic liquor on the premises of selectman— "Mr. Spless apparently admit that Captain Scbendel will ing trip with the Reds he was or xo take the criticisms that have _ T to Merald win aat to rsapeaalble 838.00. 1 year to pay. Custom made steam heat, all modern Improve 57 1-2 Cooper street. 51anchester, Rushing to the telephone and tak /tor Bara thaa aaa laaorraet lasertloe delivered at office Allen Place. Not dies not like Howell Cheney." be missed In the vicinity by every dered to report to the Nashville come with It and not be made bit upholstering Company, 111 Main ments. 31 Union street. Conn. The business Is owned by Ed ing down the receiver, the young to — y adTerttsaBeat ardsrsd tor necessary to call o- phone, will ward A. Grube of 109 Foster street. My interest In the Howell Cheney one as his congenial manner and but he expressed dislike for a minor ter.— .Mrs. Eleanor RoosevelL toera thaa aaa tlaa. atreet, Hartford. Telephone Htid. pleasant salutations have taught club in the Southern Association, wife cried, "la this the office of the * * • take all clean berries brought In. FOR R E NT— FIVE ROOM flat, all Manchester. Conn., and will be con case was that conUnued litigation 3W iaadvartaat aaUaalaa a* laaar- 7-9719 reverse charge. ducted by Edward A. Grube of 109 people to respect and honor him. league post and soon returned to hU telephone company? Give me Mr It takes a tougb-muicled and tost pahllaatlea af advartlalas win to C, E. Wilson A Co. modem Improvements, steam heat, would Inevitably coat the town more Foster street. Manchester, Conn., as Many thanks to Captain Schendel home In Jackson. In 1929 he had Brown. He Is In the collection Iron-jawed girl these days to stand toafldai aalr hr aaaeallatlaa af the garage. Inquire 14 EMgerton street, permittee. than the amount involved for either totoga aato tor tto aarvtas raadsrsd for the manner in which he has con won 18 games for Nashville. department This Is his wife. up under screen kissing. Why, 1 EDWARD A. GRUBE Mr. Cheney or the town. Central—Number, please! advattlaaBaau Baal aaatorB or telephone 8301. trolled the situation. Frey's best year In the majors ask you, must men kiss like horses? SITUATIONS WANTED— Dated 25th of October. 1937. I recently asked Howell Cheney W ife—Number. You horrid to h g d e aopT aa4 trpasraphr with H-11-2.37. Signed. CHARLES MILLER. was 1988 when he won 10 for Cin —Joan Davta film aetresa toptottoM aatoraad hr tto pablUh- FEMALE 38 how It was that Mr. Splesa was thing; I am his first and only wife. G= toa had thar raaarra tto right ta named as one of the two men to Independent Cloak Co., Inc. cinnati. He started with Toledo in BUSIN KSS LOLA I IONS Nov. 1, 1937. atot. lavlaa ar rajaat aar aapr aaa- C APABLE MIDDLE aged woman FOR PENT 64 engage a recreational director and the American Association In 1924. sMaaad ahjaetleaable " FOR SALE would like position as housekeep Mr. (Theney replied— "Ask the board ’The SL Louis Cardinals and the WHEN A GIRL 18 A FEAST OF er, good home preferred. Write Box of selectmen. They named him os DESCRIBES CAMP BEAUTY. EVERY MAN WANTS to to ptolltoad aaiM dar Bast to re- FOR RENT—TWO LARGE office SERVICE BEQNS 'TODAY Boston Red Sox also controlled his TO EAT WITH HTS HANDS. A T h o u g h t , BB ON HER GUARD*- bt >• a’alaak aaea; datardara To Settle an Estate A, Herald. rooms, heated, facing Main atreet. the representative o f that board. To the Editor of the Manchester services for brief periods. Evening Herald; < ______n Inquire at 513 Main street. Tele A ll of my life, I have felt that we It Is one thing to make a suit IN THE NEW UBRARY cannot evade the logic in the adage This summer It waa my privilege IBLBPHONB TOUR 45 Farm Road phone 6277. able apology for a great wrong: it (O \tii, Pm) (Tbonw Property) DOGS— BIRDS— PETS 41 "Youth will be served". In both to be sent aa a delegate from Man FOREIGN FIAVOB God Is my strength and power: chester Council to take a training Is quite another matter to offer real and He maketh my way perfecL— W A N T ADS the Republican and Democratic consolation: This delightful borne of 10 CANARIES—CAGES. Seed for isle. To Be Open Dally From 9 A. course for Girl Scout leaders at Miami, FTa., Nov. 2.— A strong n Samuel tt.SS. Next to Larrabee'a Barber Shop. FOR R E NT—STUKK at 995 Main parties, we see literally scores of One of T. R.’s standing favorites t?K( HY S.VllI H rooms Ideally located on a large Camp Edith Macy, Briar Cliff contingent from leading Canadian • * • Trailing: Treachery 17 Pitkin street. street Apply Edward J. HoU. M. Until 9 P. M.— Many young men and women who want to concerned some cowboys who, after By JOHN C. TERRY lot over 400 feet square In a fine assume their part and responsibility Manor, New York. stables will Invade Miami to en Live near to God, and so all UlUMMRg TkAT HI6 OdNIM COMPANION KNIFED Ae THE 6UN «INK« IN TkE WS«r, eCOffCHyX 6UIDE SUPPINE IN, ECOttCHV U N M , AND 7%AIE» THE setting of beautiful trees. Books Are Returned. Camp Edith Macy Is a national catching a supposed horsrthlef, dis things win appear to you little In I MNERAL CHUN4 VINC; 6C0NCHV CRUI6E5 ON OVIK In our town affairs. I could offhand gage American entries In the win covered to their dismay that they WAVES AT A FIELD BILOW- PUHE UP 10 THE •U5HES THAT EDM TNB 5 MALl ^ 2 ^ S 5 * * * * '^ ** ***d at tta hast. Priced for quick sale. Inspeo- HOUSES FOK KENT 63 name any number of men who by training camp and leaders come to ter meetings. comparison with eternal realities.- THE MOUNTAINS. TO VW* LAND- Moa by appolntatieeit only. POULTRY AND SUPPLIES 43 It from all parts of the country. had caught and executed the wrong R. M. Cheyne. FIELD Service In the Mary Cheney training, environment and proven man. One among them who had N A 'n V E YOUNG com and milk- Library waa begun thia r..omlng at business and administrative ability There waa a leader there from Ore FOR RE NT— SIX room single. In gon, several from Michigan, lUlnola, a reputation for tact waa selected fed turkeys, roasting chickens, 9 o'clock and during the day many are eminently qiialifled to serve QUAKERS PREPARE •flltr tor arrara^ la talanhanaataUphoBto ___ quire R. Chambers, 30 Server S t Missouri and from states far and to break the news to the vlctlm'e For (lx decades the center o f U. win to ■to aad ttoir aeearaw ARTHUR heavy fatted fowl, and broilers. We upon the town’s boards. wife. of the hooka loaned for an indefinite near to get the benefit of a training S. population has been In south dress and deliver. Otto H. Herr period at the old library In the Eoat Yet. apparently the seven men PhilAdeIpbla, Nov. 2.—More thaa "Are you the wife of Jack course. During the period I was at 200 candidates for Pennsylvania’s ern Indiana and slowly moving west INUKA OF A. mann. Phone 5085. VV AM Kl) ro REM 6> Side Recreation building were re named to take charge of the Smith?” the Impromptu diplomat prudential affairs of our town be c-mp there were several very fine 1938 crews are working dally under began. turned. courses offered— nature, arts and O/ASSIFICATIONB FANCY Q U ALITY broilers, roast W ANTED TO RENT: 4 or 5 room lieve that In the more than 23.000 Coach Rusty Callow on the Schur- "Yes," the woman replied. All students at the U. S. navai KNOFLA The houra of the new ilbrary will crafts, troop progress and outdoor Bto«htoB A 876 Mala Dial 5440—5938 ing chickens and fowl, dressed. tenement. State price and location citizens we have but one man, Mr. klU river. "No, ye ain't either, you're his academy are designated as mldahip- Fresh eggs delivered direct from be from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. dally. Spless. who Is competent to serve under Box W, Herald. It la expected that the aldewalks widow," proceeded the tactful one. Carlson A Son Poultry Farm. Tele- upon about every board in town. “I have hla body out yonder In the and driveway to the building will be Cat4 9t Tkknkm •••••••••••••to pbona 4217. The rebuff to thia uterly ludricous wagon. We hung him for hores HOI SES FOR SALE Vi completed today. Grading of the situation, was found In the last liftin'. But there's no need to feel The term "baker's dozen” dates ROASTING CHItntENS Brouera. grounda in the vicinity of the build town election. Mr. Spless will not. bad about It. We found out after back to early English days when fowl and roasting duck. Also duck M ANCHESTER — .NEW 6 room ing will be done thG fall. In my opinion, be re-elected to the that he waa not the guy we waa tradesmen, fearing anti-fraud laws, ■••••• •’iStotototoVM eggs. B. T. Allen, 37 Doane street AmtmmhOm colonial bouse with all modem im lookin’ for. The joke’s on us.” often gave 13 articles to a dozen. MllBlllinM f r 8«U -r i^ , 4 Telephone 7616. provements, Insulated, attached ga A i^ m o b llM t o t B xehaag* I EMERGENCY rage, Ule bath, 1st floor lavatory A u U Aoew ort——Ttr— i and fireplace Large rooms and a Ropslrtng'—F bIb Um ____- t FUEL AND FEED 49-A FRE(’KLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser ...... f-A large lot For price and terms te'*- WASHINGTON TUBBS hy T r w k ...... I CALLS FOR SALE — SEASONED hard pbons Manchester 6394 or see By ('rane OUT OUR WAY Awt o » F o r Hlrw • wo<^ Ip stove or fireplace length.
x ’x'" ^ ,, ,, I [NIQUE in the annals of modern football is Roy Riniels famed 7^ ^ yard run in the iraONG DIRECTION. Wth TIUlOO fans padcing the stadium for the Rose Bowl game of I9S>, Cmomia opened a fii^t quarter attack that waa checked by Georgia Tech on the southerners' 2S-yard line Tech fumbled snd Ridels, Cali- fm ia center and captain-el^ scooped up the ball and started to ran.' Suddenly he sbout-faoed and headed for his own goal Die roar of the crowd drowned the yells of his gg |)g daslM on to the 64nch line where howuCaddedby Benny Lon, CsB* forra left half. Lorn's punt from behind the goal was bioeked, rtefag TaefatwoikiteteeoassietettetptovidedtheniaiitoofirtetotyinTethli
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