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VOL. LH., NO. ^91 (ClooolAed Advcrttalnc ob MANOIESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER t, 19S8. (TWELVE PAGES) PR K ^ THREE CENTS STATE NOW IN LINE Cuban Sailors Inspected By New Naval Chief WITH NRA PARADE LOOK FOR NEW REVOLT Soccess Crowns Efforts of JOB PROBLEM AGAINST CUBA'S JUNTA Towns and Cities to Pnt RELIEVED HERE Macon to Aid Search 200 Army Offlcen, Leaden Across the Provisions of Under tte de Cespedei the National Recovery Act BY m CODES For Lost Balloonists Regme Held Prisooen in
By the Associated Press. Washington, Sept. 9.— ( A P ) —4tor the Navy, said orders to the Hotel Becanse T h ^ W i With Charity Lists Decreas The Navy Department plans to Under the insignia of the Blue Macon would be sent as soon as re- send the dirigible Macon into New ports of weather conditions indi Eagle, C!onnecticut industrially ing Town Finds Its Unem England and probably into Canada cated the flight would be worth Not Recognize ike New swung into line with sister states to aid in the leareb for four mlselng while. this week in operation under NRA men in two of the James Gk>rdon GoTennneiit ployed Gomg Back to Bennett balloon race as soon aa the Bangen Searching codes. Community effort was weather in those sectlone clean up. Quebec, Sept 9.— (AP) —Pro- largely exerted to advance the At the department,lipartment, offlcen said vlncial autboritiee ordered rangen ranks of consumers to positions Work in Large Numbers. that it would be useless to send the in the Lake Bonlae and Lake Wild- Havana, Sept 9— (A P)— Rumb- taken by employers and employes. Macon to join ’’he search instituted ridge districts to investigate re- llnge of a poeelbl^ coup against a Ushei^ in by the holiday which by Canadians until the weather ite today that one of the mining four dasrs' old Cuban junta, itself is dedicated to labor the week saw CMared lo that the dirigible's offl Increases in employment in Man Klloone in the James Gordon Ben the product at revolt, grew today as a harmonious three days’ session of cen could obtain good viilbiUty. nett race bad been sighted in the the Connecticut Federation of La> chester attributed directly to the 200 arm y o fflc e n w ere held virtu al The Ndvy has no planes near the mountainous region 60 miles from ly prlsonen in the National Hotel. bor, now' nearing its half century NRA as reported by the major regions over which the American here. The men, leaden under the de of existence, a settlement of the numufacturing concerns, is encour balloon. pUoted by Ward T. Van The bag, arblcb two fishermen posed de Cespedes reslme, bad con strike o f over 1,500 men and wom en aging at the present stage of de- Orman and canTUif ' Frank T. said they saw last Monday, was be vened to consider their coturse when at Ponemah Sillls, Taftville, and a Trotter, and the Polish entry car lieved to be the Polish e n ^ in the ______velopment. Appreciable reductions several companies of heavily armed declaration by President E. Kent rying Captain Frandzek Hynek and race, which started at Chicago a Hubbard of tie Manufsmturers’ 1 during the past month in the charity Lieutenant 2kilgnlew Burzynskl, week ago. Autboritiee workM on soldlen swooped down on the hotel and, with machine grins, surroimJ- Association of Connecticut, Inc., expenditures, resulting from the w en believed to have drifted. the theory it '^ame down near one that Industry and commerce were removal of 88 families and approxi An officer, authorised to speak of the lakM. ed it. "working wholeheartedly with mately 8*.0 persons from the charity Fulgenclo Batista, one time ser President Roosevelt and General list, indicate that the industrial geant, who now is commander at Johnson to shorten hours, increase situation has improved. In an effort the army, gave the offlcen until 10 enmloyment and raise wages," to definitely establish the cause for a. m. to^y to obey his orden that Such incidents as grew out of the reductions, 'nvestigation at the FOREST WORKERS IBROKERTOTAKE they return to their posts, fron code operations clustered mainly in town's major industrial plants dis which they were evicted Monday form of complaints of alleged vio closed the fact that the mcreases in when Batiita led a revolt and estab lations poured into local and state employment during ':he past two lished a commiseion form of govern quarters of the NRA. These | “ onths total approximately 600 ARE MAKING s ig n s! STAND NEXT WEEK! ment. headquarters of the NRA. These Vt'/- complaints, largely, bad to do with many of whom were listed y///- Refuse to Obey businesses of certain kinds rather charity list. Last night, when the guard about than against industrial plants. 500 At Cbenileys' ed, they em- To
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New Haven, Italian Consul tor. the will bs bdd 'lB the Sons of Italy State of Connecticut, will ailso be House, on Keenqr street. The con PETERSON, MILK D EA U R, ABOUT TOWN STATE NOW DiURK the guest of the Manchester lodge vention will be ooneluded with busi KDNAPSUSPEa STATE ITALIANS during the convention. ness seminn in Tinker Hall on Tues OBITUARY SEEKS CONSTABLE JOB Mrs. D. M. CaiDouatts of 119 WrilNRAIIARCIIERS'r The conv»tion will be officially day moinlng. Center street baa left for Fair opened a t 2 p. m. Sunday afternoon Transportation to the Sons ot IS SHOT t o DEATH Haven, Mae»» where she will spend TOWN’S GUESTS in Tinker HaU. Aldo Pagani, chair Italy house on Keeney street for the ,WeD Known Local Man Asks the remaindei’ of the month. Her (OoirttinMAjRMia Page OM)f man of the convention committee, banquet Sunday night and the dance FUNERALS son, Dr. G. A. CaiUouette, will epend will preside. Following the business on Monday night will be fumlsbed [ Snpp<»t of Friends in Win the coming week at Narragansett pr«66«(« belief that industry tod FORTHREEDAYS session there will be a program by by the committee for those without Joee^ BIka. Member •( Roger Toohy’s ning Nomination. IHer. durii^ which time his office commerce “are la the main worit-, the Junior lodges at the School cars. A bus will leave the School The funeral of Joseph Bika of will be eloeed. Ing vdudeheartedly z z z to short Street Recreation Center at 4 p. m. Street Rec on Sunday night at 7:15 75 1-2 Summer street, whose death Clarence K. Peterson of 87 North (OoBtbmed from Pogfo One) Banquet Tomorrow Night and from Tinkor Hall at 7:45 for the occurred yesterday a t the ijMemorlal Gang of Chicago, KiDed Elm street, .popular local milk Rev. Kari Richter, the new pastor en hours, increase enqdaysient'aisl The ccmvention banquet will be clubhouse and will leave Tinker hospital as the result of a serious dealer, is agdln running for the of the Concordia Lutheran chiurch, raise wages, that purchasing pow tiatim ’s Italian fraternity, and one held in the Sons of Italy house, HaU at 7:45 Monday night for the injury whUe riding bis motorcycle nomination of constable , in the Re driivered an Inspirational address er may keep pace with mass pro of the largeat aaaemblles of the fra Keeney street, Sunday night at 8 dance. wiU take lUace tomorrow afternoon D n rm g a R a ii publican Primary next Tuesday. on the subject of “Success”, at the duction and riring prices." ternity ia expected in this town dur- o’clock. Monday morning sessions Mrs. Mary Della Ferra of the at 2:leed the day of economic them at the sign shop at C^unp with abduction i^ess huge sums manner. He is a square dealer CHURCH IS PROGRESSING recovery, these groups must fore like his brother, Crown Prince and always on the job. His busi Frederik. Tourney. were paid. go the fancied advantages of the Lieut. J. W. Huyssoon of Black f ness as a milk dealer has given him Rev. Joseph Padewski Is Guest moment for the greater rewards STUART J. WASLEY Second Dangfater Rock forest and alM Fort Monroe, much opportunity to become ac that will come tl)raugb tolerance, The Princess. 21 years old, is the Va., will take command of Camp quainted with the townspeople and at Lo^ Parish — Brings co-operation and understanding,” second daqghter of Prince Harald, Graves, at Stafford Springs, during conditions in Manchester. As a Message from Poland. FOR ASSESSOR the King’s brother. the month, succee ■L -"'v 'kf.' ^- . . *•■ ’ MANCHiarraS BVBNiNG'KBRAEMiANGHB^^ ‘ ^ r.A ll • ' ' ' .8I7NDAT SCHOOL U »SO N . tng Is appplBM for 7 o’joloek M m- tkm h r partidpatod in the endeavor gravel wacadaih on the Round BUI removed 11.1280' day ev sn sig .-to bt. fsOoiPrsd a t’ 8 JENNETS FINE RECORD eg the board’s, oommittaa for the and M axlde i**Hr*** her fbiger. ths r^ndar jnsftinf of ths' Ch comidete reviskm of the t c ^ ’s in Town.of Wamn:, About 18490 But when tho mm Counefl. surance policies. on buildingB feet at looat gravel aurfaee on nine man asked fbr s Bat, The Story O f The Vpwortli League. wlH' meet SUPPORT BWtor vehicles in form. sections of Town. Ai^ roads. him down. . i . for business Tuesday avaning at This procedure was deeiiiBtl by the Special Anpropclatl positors' cadi in his vaults. Credit the opening up of Northwest China Whee! Curvea Are Coming Bade! will be freed. Sound loans will be to colonisation and development and made Instead of.being oonslstantly to put an end to the terrible fam refused. In a word the banks will ines that are the result not of any FUHLJtiUJfliU BX VBB begin to do banking buslneas again lack of food throughout Chinese BBRALiD PHINTINO OOMPANT. IN a tS BIb m II 4tTMt --wrhieh they have not been doing, territory but of lack of means of By Baa ftb a goM fiktl|il<4ad itysUa ehttate Manob««t*r, Cota. communlcatldn’ and transport; ' THOMAS rnUGUSOM to any aj^^redable extent; for a Ham York.—Meendwtnga; You’d Hera th at omda madt tba on ______Qonorai Manasoi ______Inmy Mtw*. The country is tom by internal oevw gnssa ( m * maybe you would, moat liitterlag oorin tbs rlm to..,.. at that) the ttvtng oMebrity whose Poaadod Oetobor 1. IStl I Of course It la not mandatory dissensions, endless d vll wars, ban autofiaFb is worth the most to tt takes Ex eUMa at local PabJlabed Bvory STonlas Bzoopt ditry and communistic revolts, Sttnteya aad Holidays. Bntsrsd at tns upon the banks which are not mem ooUeetoca. . It’s Greta Garbo, a ^ NRA headquaitenit to sxplata Post Offlcs at Manohsstsr. Conn., as bers of the Federal Reserve Sys v ^ e an ambitious foreign foe, ani her ai^piature la quoted at $25. that the organfaatlea te*t Sseond Class Mail Mattsr. SUBSCRIPTION R A T M tem to out deposit Insurance.^ mated by a purpose to take over Tb be- aotoi George Barnard handtog oat jMMk Attd thiaa Shaw has amhunoed that his auto- others to turn away too craap Obs Tsar, by Budl ...... lAOO nor can any sueb bank come into the whole show, is camped along its Par Month, by mall dVKS • • • • 90 I .do g n ^ Is worth fl,000, but the toct tors ot soaga, poazaa. Stnrls ooDlss ...... t .01 the Deposit msuraace Corporation borders and occu);>ylng some of its remains that jrou can buy It tor $5 , badges, buttons and Dallvsrsd. O Bs ysar ...... $0.00 without standing a very close ex territory. And yet China can go from several sources. There’s a One man baa bseti- b a A MHMBBR OF THF ABSOCIATBO amination; but it is easy to under placidly ahead, {fianning and exe price on the signatures ot many of times to see them about hla 16> '' PRBSfc cuting for the future in the most the movie stan, but a low <«e year-old daughter, whose name Tbs Associated Press la szelnstysly stand what win happen to banks usually. M aty Piekforda are quotp ^'li^pens to be Nira. He flgurop sntltlsd to the use for repnblloation -serene confidence that she will sur of all aswa dispatebss credited to it whose'deposits are not guarrateed. e d a t I3JS0. she ought'to be put into vaude or not othanrlss ersdltsd tn this vfbea there are any number of com vive and have need of aU these de ville, or her picture on postage' aper and also ths local news pnb- stamps, or something. peting Institutions vdiere the de velopments in the future. It looks like a big year for Ut- Rshed herein. Ue Sally Rand, the fan glrL All liFbts of repnblleatlon of positor need run no risk whatever. China his been through all these spaclaj dispatebss bersin are also ra* When she was arrested for her First callers at the apartment ot sarved. They will, naturally, lose their de pinrmw over and over again through dance in the wwkl fair show - a certain newspaperman ato always she was collecting a mere 1125 a little trli^tened by a dog that Fall asrvlos oUant of M B A Ssr> positors and have to go out of countless centuries—and she is still vloa, Ino. miinn- Why shouldn’t she expect a week. A Cfiiicago theater tegs menadngly at their heals, business. then hired her tor |1,000, snarhng fiercely. Pretty soon the Pabllsbsr’s Rr presen latlTs: The Even those “big fellows” In bank to continue to be China for count jumped, to $1,500 the second host suggests that maybe they Jnllus Mathews Special Aa«ney—New could buy off the pup for a quarter York. Chicago. Detroit and Boston. ing circles who have been loudest less other centuries? week, and she had the custom- and moat scornful in their attitude standing in line halfway —end at the sight of a ctnn the MEMBER AOOTT BUREAU OF around the Loop. N o w a- N e w v beast at once starts wagging its CIRCULATIONR toward deposit guarantees wlU be, BEHIND THE SCENES IN York showbouae has boosted tail. Be'grabs the coin, trots down Tbs Herald Fiintlng Company, ino., we may be very siure, prompt to get the ante to $2,000, and S a lly to the butcher shop next door and assumes no flnspcial responsibility their institutions listed In the De will soon be fanning for Broad buys himself a bit of rounc steak. foi typographical errors appearing in w ay. advertisements in the Manchester posit insurance Corporation. Evening Herald. The Parisian idea of side Since the tear-gas bomUng of walk tables, having been adopt SATURDAY, SEPTBOIBBR 9. E W IE ’S NEW OUTING. the Stock Exchange, it takes all ed by nice old hotels like'toe Brsvoort and toe Chatham, add By RODNEY DUTCHEB that your reputation, credentials strike up the band. Evelyn is by one. o f toe Longcham ps res- 'QUICK DECISION NEEDED. Herald Washington Correspondent and family tree are worth to get a going on another picnic. pass to the visitors’ gallery. Dur tauradts, has gotten so out of Washington, Sept. 9. — These are control that you can now sip a It is to be hoped that the town Announcement is made with plen dog days here — for the regular ing boom days almost any tourist was allowed to stand and look down malted milk under a potted of Manchester will be aa alert as ty of fanfare that on September 25 government departments. palm in frm t' ot a dn^ store, Recovery and emergency adminis on the feverish activity aroimd the any other community to Its oppor Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd is to or have a not-dog and beer be trations work long hours at top trading poets, Now, though, every tunity to get some badly needed sail from Boston on a second ex- visitor has to be sponsored by some fore a cheap refreshment stand. speed, but the ordinary machinery Over in Hoboken, N. J., which street and road paving out of ths pedtion to the Antarctic. It is of government has slowed up'enougb member of the Exchange.. ’The thoroughfare is still chuck was rediscovered for years ago dur federal government’s public works announced further that the expedi in the past few veeks to remind one ling over news ot the Ethel Barry- ing toe theatrical adventurings at the Washington that was. there of Mr. Cihrlatopher Morl^, program. Archibald McNeil, chair tion is expected to be of the most Many a contrast is to be seen im- more-Mllton Berle encounter in toe Myers Hotel baa installed a man of the Connecticut Advisory stupendous scientific value. der the same roof — the NRA and vaudeville. On previous bills the sidewalk cafe reproduced exactly the Commerce Department aroimd low-omnedy artist had demonstrat Board on Public Works, has receiv So was the first Byrd Antarctic from a picture, of the place taken In it, the Agricultural Adjustment Ad ed to %udiencas that^ P ^ gy Joyce ed definite assurance from the Pub picnic. It is about three, years ministration and most of the rest of and Im e Bordoni were tickliah. 1884. been to a chiropodist ahd he said lic Works Administration In Wash since that expedition returned home. the Agriculture Department, the But be didn’t paw the queen of the that I had a Morton’s toe. It is BODY IDENTIFIED. Public Works' Administration and American theater! In fact he was ington that federal financing of lo The battle scarred admiral has painful when 1 am walking or. when the Interior Department in which it not even allowed to introduce her. Norwich, Sept. tL—(AP)— The cal paving undertakings will be spent all his time since either lec HEALTH-DIET ADVICE my foot gets warm, otherwise It nestles. Employes of most old fed man’s body found in a pend at Lan- - doesn’t hurt me. What causes this, available on a basis which would turing about the many months he eral offices still work only from 9 a. The well-dressed man-about- tern Hill in Ledyard Wednesday -- BY DR. FRANK McC'OY and what could I do for it?” seem to preclude any possible ob and his comrades spent in the iso m. to 4:80 p. m. Brosdway this summer makes a was that of Sunuel P. Maine, a A few previously established bu Questions In regard to Health and Diet Answer: There is no reason why North Stonington farmer, who was jections to Its being utilized. lation of Little America listening to point of not being well dressed. reaus have special duties under the wlU be answered by §ir. McCoy wbo can the trouble with your toe cannot be missed from his home in ApriL cured. You should have massage True, bis coat and trousers may be Such undertakings, of course un the radio projgframs or drumming up New Deal and hence mre active. The be addressed In care of this paper. En His niece, Mrs. David Nason Of treatment of the entire foot and of costly cloth and cut—but they der approval by the State Afipisory backers for another year’s loaf State, War, Navy and Justice De close stamped, self-addreesed envelope, Stonington at whose home Maine soak your foot in hot water twice a m ust not m a tc h ....J . P . Mc£hn>y partments are among tose enjoying for reply. lived last winter, made toe identifi Board, would be financed by a di down below the Antarctic circle. day tor thirty minutes at a time. has reduced until his beet friends complete doldrums. cation through a pocket knife and re c t of thirty per cent of the So be hasn’t had any time to tell It is also helpful to r^[ulate your won’t know him ... .The Hotel Mar p a n t ^building up the muscular structure teeth. M aine waa 77 years old ADENOIDS AND MOUTH diet in order to create a better'con tinique la polishing up the half-mU- cost from the federal treasury and about the scientific discoveries. Postal Workers Scoff through sjrstematle exercise. and unmarried. BREATHING. dition of the blood stream. Uon-doDar onyx and martde bar, and an advance of the other seventy per The books are yet to be written. Every time this column mentions the 15 per cent federal pay cut, Everyone has adenoid tissue. (C heese.) cent In anticipation of the regular This time, if Byrd files over the which is still in effect, federal em ia only when it becomes enlarged (Question: Mrs. Gexry N. asks: state aid grants over a long period South pole again, and it becomes ployes are heard in protest. “Sajrs ONE YEAR SENTENCE that it is dangerous to health. En "W ith what other foods may cheese o f years. necessary to cast overboard the last you!” scoff postal workers, writing be combined, and what pacthhilar to point out that their nine-day pay larged adenoids oftra accompany Torrington, Sept. 8.— (AP) — ounce of weight in order to gain al l:'nd of cheese do you think best, if In other words, the federal Public less furlough in this quarter.— an enlarged tonsils or swollen neck An thon y Flen iello, 28, o f T orrin g glands. The causes of these trou a n y ? " ton, was sentenced to one year to Works administration wUl advance titude to sumumntAhe intervening economy measure designed to avoid bles are usually similar, and the .mswer: ’Th^ best way to use jail when he pleaded guilty to to a town or dty, for Immediate ex mniiTifAina, it is to be hoped dism iss^ — means a total earnings cheese is to make it the "meat” reduction of 23.5 per cent at a time three together constitute the most charges of embezzlement and A KNOWLEDGE that he will not, as the pic part of a meal, serving with it plen penditure on street and road im when the administration is cam common of children’s disorders. forgery in Superior Court at Litch that is Complete ty of green vegetables, both in the field today. It was allegcMl that provement, a sum of money equal to tures showed on the previous occa paigning to raise wages. Due to the location of the ade noid tissue when it becomes en cooked and raw form. It combines while working in the office of Judge that dtsr's or town’s customary an- sion, jettison bis last package of well, as a lunch, with any of the Four Follow Ogbnm larged it may cut off the breathing Hadleigh H. Howd in Winsted he ROBERT K. ANDERSON Uneeda Biscuits while keeping raw acid fruits, particularly pine Sual share of state-aid funds for Without publicity, four other ex through the nose so that the child forged a compensation check drawn Funeral Director For apple. No starches should be in twenty-five or thirty years, taking busily at work a five hundred pound perts of NRA!s Consumer, Advisory is forced to breattie with the mouth to favor of a Torrington woman. cluded with these combinations. WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. movie camera pbotognraphing the Board have followed the lead of open, and usually Sleeps in this posi payment piecemeal as the munld- Fresh cottage cheese is the most The gjla monster, in times of T E L . O ffice 5171. House 7494. desperate deed. Let him junk the Prof. William F. Ogbum, former di tion. pality turns over Its state money rector, and resigned. The adenoid tissue is a lymphatic wholesom e. plenty, stores up fat in its ' tail; each year to the federal govern camera so as to be sure that some when food is scarce, this reserve Tfiey quit either in sympathy with tissue similar to that of the tonsils, 0 3 m ent. ■ '/ Itmcb will be saved for the subse Ogbum or because they felt the but, since it ia situated to the upper (Morton’s Toe.) supply is absorbed through the set-up didn’t allow them to fimctlon back part of the nose, cannot be Question: Harold writes: 1 have blood. ' Anyone who finds a joker of any quent pole sitting contest which effectively for the .onsumer. seen from the outside. Mouth certainly ought to be staged. We’ll sort in this arrangement must have The four are Dr. A. H. Williams, breathing is the outstanding symp keen insight indeed. It is merely nil tAicA U s w ord fo r it anyhow.' who was Ogbum’s chief assistant; tom that the adenoids have en a case of getting twenty-five or O f course. Dr. C. C. Balderston, James Gordon larged. A mouth that bangs open, Burke and Mrs. Julia Mason, a con the dull expression, a lack of pep, thirty years of state road money Ehrelyn is our outstanding pro^ sumers’ adviser. are all indications ^ t the adenoids now, in a lump, instead of getting fessional hero. Most people, if they need attention. If me trouble con it in annual dribs and drabs—and of try, stand him. But we do Even the Kids tinues for a long time, it may result Children are to be taught to buy receiving a free gift into the bar wish that he wouldn’t risk the fine in a deformed facial expression. As their loUypops and ice cream at Blue the teeth may become misshapen, gain. historic old Bear, which carried the ECagle stores. YOU ARE INVITED the body framework of the upper Naturally the federal Public Oreely reUef expedition ages before That’s one of the plans of Miss dental arch does not form properly Mary Hughes, director of women’s Work Administration wants to Ewie was bom and has known so and the teeth do not meet in a bite (uitivities under Gmeral Johnson. The roof of the mouth becomes nar- know that each local imdertaking is much of real grief, or take along Miss Hughes is in command of 48 towed and the base of the nose so many as seventy nice young fel state chairmen, some 8,000 county a worth while project and has broadened. chairmen (also female) emd an es erected the machinery for making lows to lounge away a whole year The enlarged adenoids thicken the timated average of a hundred active sure of this in the creation of the and eat a ton of high priced canned women in each cotmty. The big job child’s lips and give him a dull, stlx- ATTEND pld look. Often the children are state advisory boards. But It is goods each. They might be in so of this organization to agreements victims of night terrors, as the in also urgent about having the mu- much better business. to buy from Blue Eagle stores. Grievance committees imder it will terference with breathing causes nidpalities make haste in the mat direct and sift complaints. them to feel suffocated. ’Ihey often ter. The whole idea back of the MAKES US NERVOUS. A series of prize contests is being snore while sleeping, or are restleSs and may breathe to loud snorts. offer Is to provide jobs for workers organized in the separate states — Fifteen women pilots are to fiy first prize to the cotmty chairman When enlarged tonsils are pres- 7 A VERY UP-TO-DATE finishing gchooL With conrses —a great many of them and as over Manhattan Monday in aa obtaining the U ^est number of* dfit, the child will suffer from other speedily as possible. conrumer signatures in proportion catarrhal troubles, and are especial aerial parade staged m an N R A It would seem as though Man to county population, second to the ly predisposed to colds and bron In Arts and Decoration, Entertaining, Dress, and Beau- demonstration. From their planes district chairman whose volunteers chitis. In some cases, toe adenoids 0 chester knew its own street and they will drop bouquets in the col have obtained the most pieces, may become infected and toe in 4 road needs sufficiently well to be ors of the nation and the NRA. third to the woman who submits fection spread to toe ear, causing ty. There’s also a very important course in. “How To able to submit its program right off the best accotmt of improved condi deafness. *rbis will help btialness—to the ex tions in her community due to NRA, For many years I have claimsd the bat. Here, for Instance, kp- tent of the gasoline used by the and fourth to the school child under that adenoids enlarge mostly from Get Your Money’s Worth.” Everythingr is absolutely pears a corking opportunity to get planes and the fiowers to make up 15 who submits the best story on too liberal a use of toe carbohy East Center street rebuilt—and ”Wbat the NRA Blue Eagle Means drates, but many irtiysidans who the bouquets. Whether it will do to M e," there are plenty of other streets know more of surgery than they do anything mors than that in the way of diet have ridiculed my theory; up to the minute.. .nothing behind the times heres and roads In Hfis town on which of industrial recovery we haven’t The ftvs-snd-tsn-cent stores will however, I am pleased to note that much money could be spent to ad be under the general retail cods. As any fixed conviction. But anyhow no, less an international authority vantage. wages and pnees rise, there won’t th u Sir Arbutonot Lane, toe dls- we wish they wouldn’t do it. be quits as many things you can buy The big idea in this thing la tlngiilthed English surgeon, points Fifteen women an in one bunch, for a nickel or a dime. out that, "In Englsnd and America, We are referring to the advertisements in this quick decision and Immediate ac fiying ever a crowded great city, w ^ e children are fed plenty of tion. It will mean great Improve Here’s another community that are about fburteen too many, if starches and sugars, adenoids are doesn’t find General Johnaonv bird more prevalent toan elsewhere." ments for the benefit of the oom- stranger, A Mtter received here is newspaper, llirongh them yon learn ^hat the eora- you get what we mean. Women a treatment for adenoids should mimity ahd, what is more Import- written on the stationery ot Blue on parade can upstage one another not be delayed after having been apt, a very considerable measure of Eagle Inn, Whittinsvllle, Mass. in a Peacock Alley of a living room discovered, as they not only endan mercial world is doing to make your home, your life, employments without too aerioua consequences. ger the child’s health, but may lead to Incurable malformations of toe But if every one of these fift^ jaws, palate, nose and face. yourself, more interesting. More pleasant DEPOSIT GUARANTEES. planes tries to get up in front and In most cases, enlarged adenoids will be reduced to normal by short Announcement of the personnel of stay there something besides posies 4^ ■ fruit fasts followed by a non-stareby may come tumbling down out of the the directorate of the Deposit.Bi- This was a man-made depression; diet, but, if toe adenoid tissue has surance Corporation and the gov Skies. in the midst of plenty we stood like neatly enlarged, it may sometimes a band o t monkeys on an island be advisable to use surgical haeas- The success of industry depends on pleasing yon. ernment’s promise that the estab ' / full of cocoanuts without knotting ures. However, before aa opera lishment of the system of guarantee CALM CHINA. bow to gather and eat them. tion, the thymus gland ebould al for bank deposits is to be hurried It is through the advertisements that merdiants and While many foreigners have been —^Father Charles E. Ooughlin, ways be examined under the x-ray I ' • will be balled gratefully by millions having visions of a China possMued D e tr o it for, if this gland Is too large, an of people, even though the whole anesthetic may be dangerous. and r fl^ over by the Japanese, the Fashionable dress from decade After the adenoids are oorreeted, manufacturers tell you what they are doing about it undertaking is regarded doiuly by fTiInttf government, evidently un to decade pretends that woasan’s toe child should be trained to use the overstuffed banking elements. disturbed by any fear and Shape most magically alters. Under toe nose for breathing and be given all the pretenses and improvements, sgetematlo breathing exerdsee. It is not only that bank deposit even, apparently, r^rarding • the Take advantage of what industry offers. Read the ad though, we remain from century to ors will be protected against loss present oceupatlott of northern century most reassuringly— or de- QUEBTIONi AND ANSWEBB. through the failure of banks, tre- Chinese areas by the armies of pressi^y—tbe same. vertisements. —Maigaret Lane, English writer. mebdous as will be the feeling of Nippon as a nsgligible temporary (Poleox Sbete.) V relief from knowing that that fur Qoestloni T. F. writes: "M y dee- condition, is proceeding with great In a rapidly changing world, wis to r tells Ub that I have low blood tive menace no longer exists. The plana for road building and the dom cannot consist of msre adher pressure but that It can be raised themselves will be protected physical development of the threat ence to tradition. by toots of three different kinds of —Bertrand RusseU, philosopher. poison to be injected into the ana. from the possibility of runs, since ened region. 1 would like to know what you think there can be no risk of runs when It is planned, for one thing, to Wise work and foolish pUy is a a b o u t lt ” the depositors imow that even the lay down a 2fi00 mile highway and sure means tH success. Bvsry Answer: Low blood pressure is 'V. bank’s eohapse 'cannot cause them railroad from the North China coast business woman when *"*^ "g up due to a poisoning of toe lystem her budget should have on il an with toxic wastes, and more poUm loss. into the most westeily province of k-v- item of extravaganod, end in mak> wtmld eurely not help. A perma ..o This In 'turn will make It wholly the natimi, Sl^Kiang. Great Irrl- tog up her time schedule should al nent cure of toe low blood pressure uhnecesMuy for even the meet tim- gatlon'and fiood contrfil; projects are low a period of mischief. condition depends upon the cure of --CathsilBe Ogleaby, enervation through the eUmlnatlon Idty consetyativa banker, to hag de- The purpose is ■ • s I. \ ydSi. . editor. . of poU t o s Cram tho ipd \ \ / ■1 / ‘’V, Vi'/ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 ,198S. M onday a t W ise Smith Greater rLi I STORE Ever HOURS Every Dept. Present* Items of QUALITT Priced for* IffiAL ECONOMY 9:2 0 to 6:00 ! • MAIN FLOOR DOLLAR DAY I MANY LOTS ARE LIMITED [ BARGAIN TABLE Sensational I NO MERCHANDISE SENT C. 0. D. | GLOVES Men’s and Women’s Women*8 Wuhable WOMEN’S DOLLAR D AY $1.50 and $2 Slippers READY-TO-WEAR Glace Gloves Men’s are all leather with ^ WEARABLES ! $1.49 and $3.00 valueel FOR DOLLAR DAY padded or leather solee. Shoe Values Pique sewn eUpons In Crepe de Chine' Shadow-proof Panel Women’s are blaek kid SI 4-button length. Black, And Satin Blouses ., Silk Slips or crepe d’Orsays, leath brown, white, beige and 20 Onlyf Women’s ^10 and $12,750 Long sad . short sleeve Sizes 34 to 40 in flesh or er sdee and Cuban heels. gray. Better Silk Dresses—Special $ models. Some slightly *P| tea rose. Have imported Samples! 560 Pairs! soiled, others are discon laces and adjustable MAIN FLOOR One of a kind dreeses from our better drew shop. The tinued models. straps. • MAIN FLOOR stock is so small that we advise you to shop very earlyl BARGAIN TABLE Women’s $4 and $5 All Wool Sports • MAIN FLOOR Lace Trimmed 30 Only! Women’s $14.75 and Slip-(»i Sweaters ^ Silk Lingerie Women’s 79c. Silk BARGAIN TABLE Short or long sleeve Dance Sets, chemise, $19.75 Better Silk Dresses— $ models in light and dark panties and step-ins in HOSE shades. Sizes 34 to 40. Women’s Pall Imagine paying only one-third or one-fourth et the tea rose or flesh. FALLe House Dresses actual value of one of theee dresses! Come and see what Lace Trimmed P < ^ Rican Hand 2 prs. Ray F A G S B IX mAX^unserrisfc fSVBNlKo HERAW. MANCHESTER, GONNh SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, X98B, SAVANT DEFENDS ' Queer Twiits / o u n i i E n i n ' DAILY RADIO PROGRAM RODEO PROVIDES THRILLS AND SPILLS SATURDAY, SIPTIM IIR f (Ocntnl u d Hut«m BUodtrd Tlmt) WEATHER BUREAU In Day’s -News USED FOR r jlP E j N Ota—All programa to kar and baaio ehalna or creupi thaaaof ualau apaoN 1 Ved; coaat to ooaat (o to o) daaignatloa laeludaa aliaTariabla atatioaa. - — t Programa'aubjaet to ehangOi P> M, Cant Bast (Daylight Tima Ona Hevr LatarJ Ills— lilO —Warnew Orehaa.—« to eat Carpinterla, Calif:, Bept. 9—k. W. 8:00— SiOO—Spanlah Saranada—e to e Wayoott, retired Pasadena capital NBC-WEAP NETWORK 2:30- 3:30—p7 Martin Orehaa.-o to e Says PnbGc Always Remem Chemist Makes DiscoTarj •A b le — Eaati waat.wlw wool wtlo 8:00— 4t00—Danelng by Sea—alao oat ist. Is not a mim to tMndy words. wjar wtag weak wfl wilt wfbr wro wfy SilO— 4tS0—Jaek Armatreng — aaati Hs hsard a young man shout that wbtn,b arcaa wUm wwj waal; MIdwaati Betwaan the Beekanda—waat only bers Wbea a Wrong Fore wmaqnaq wwcfl en __ kad woo*wbo__ wow wdaf 8i4S— 4i4S—Tlta Qulaar, Tanei—to e hls swasthsitft had quarreled with in Georgia; Trees Worth* NORTHWEST A CANADIAN -r wtmj 4:00— SiOD-IrvIng Conn Oreh.—« to « him and was trying to drown her- wlba katp wabo wdar kfjrr oret efe( 4:80— Si80—Oypay Nina, Songa — ba- sslf. SOUTH — wrva wptf wwno wla wjas ale; Jaek Armatrena—niSwaat rpt cast Is Made. ~ less Before. wfla>waun wlod warn wno wab wai^ 4i4S— Si46—BddIa Duehin Or.—c to e Wayoott got into-a boat sad told wjdz wamb kvoo wkp wfaa wbap kpro ills — 6i16—Mildred Ballay-eat to eat her to oUmb in. She said, “go woal ktba ktha I l l s - 6i80-Eldar Miehaux—alao eat aw ay.’’ ' MOUNTAIN—koa kdjrl kglr kfbl 6iOS— 7i00—Evan Bvana, Songa—to a Leicester; England, Sept. 9. — PACIFIC COAST — kfo kfl kfw komo 6HS— 7i1S—DIan Dray Oreh.—alao a “Climb aboard at once or i’ll hit Savannah, Ga., Sept. 9.— (AP)— -,‘Vl khq kfad ktar kgu 6i4S— 7i4S—Dartruda Nlaaen—alao eal .(A P)—Scoring the public for gaug you over the bead with this oar and Dr. Charlts. H. Herty researeH Cant. Baat. 7iOS— SiOS—Ann Leaf at Organ—to o 7i8S- Si80—Willard Reblaen O r,-to a ing weather foreoaiterg by their oc drag you in,’’ said Wayoott. ohemlflt, today sumounced auceasa 12.00— 1:00—Dlok PIddlar A Orehaatra SiOO— SiOS—laham Jonaa Or.—alao eat casional errors. Sir QUbert T. She did and Waycott took i.er ful completion of experiments ia 12:30— 1:30—Ray Haatharton, Baritana S ilD - 9i8S—Sliujlng String*—alao oat ashore, where she resumed' the the use of old pine treea. previous ,12:46— 1:46—Harmonlana, Mixad Trio 9i00—10:00—J. Praaman Oreh.—alao e WsUker, profeilor of meteorology at 1:00^ 2:00—Marry Madoapa Orohaatra 9:30—10i30—Aharlla Davla Or.—alao o quarrel ^and departed without ly tapped for turpentine gum, la 1:30— 2:30—Matinaa Qama by Organ lOiOO—11:00—Barnay Rapp Or.—alio o the Imperial College of Science and “thank you” to her rescuer. toe making of white newsprint 2:00— 3:00—Waakand Ravua, VarTaty lOiMk-llilS—Diek Jargana Oreh.—otoe Chicago — Tavern keepers on pulp. 3:00— 4:00—Lady Naxt Door. KIddlaa lliOO—ISiOO-rOaneo Heun—wabo only Tsohnology, told the British Society \ 3:30— 4:30—Roxanna Wallaoa—alao a for the Advancement of Science to either side of the liilnols-lndiana '^ e discovery should mean mll» 3:45— 4:46—Thraa Soampa, Voa.—to a NRC-WJZ NETWORK day that difficulties of long-rangs border line, arc fighting a beer i.ar. 4:00— 6:00—Dinner Conoart-egt BASIC — Eaati wja wbi-wbia wbal Ilona of dollars to the pine country, 4:30— 6:30—“Draka'a Druma*’—alao o wbam kdka wgar wjr wlw wayr wmal; weather forecasting were not suffi One nilnoia price was posted be said, SM this source of supply 8:00— 6:00—Mayor Da via * Orehaatra MIdwaati weky kyw wanr wla kwk ciently recognized. fifty beers fo r |1AU. bad not bean considered prior to 6:30— 6:30—Jack and Loratta—to eat kwer koll wren wmaq kao “While the 'orecsuitlng efforts of Louisa, Ky. — Members of toe 6:46— 6:46—Mra. Jonoa, Skit—alao oat NORTHWEST A CANADIAN - wtmj toe recent ocperlments. Six and a 6:00— 7:00—Uuollla Pataraon, Songa wlba katp wabc wday kfyr eret ofof charlatans are judged V their oc- Hominy Falls church circuit in baS million cords of wood of toe 6:15— 7:16—Rolllekara Mala Quartat ■ SOUTH — wrva wptf wwno wla wjaz pasional iucoe»Bes,’^ be said, ie Nicholas county, shy ot cash, hsve old pines, vsUued at nineteen and a 6:30— 7:3>-Program .rom Canada wflS'Waun wlod warn wmo wab wapi the occasional failures of a govern been “laying their dues on the line,'' 7:00— 6:00—Antobal’a Cubane A Voeal wjdz wamb k^oo wky wfaa wbap kpro half million dollars su'e available. 7:30— S:30—Kay*Savan, Spy Drama woal ktba ktha ment depsirtment which are remem just toe same. The Rev. S. D. Har Dr. Herty said. 8:00- 9:00—B. A. Rolfa Oreh.—o to a MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl k fir kghi bered against it.’’ vey reporU be received 800 dozen 9:00—10:00—Lopez Orehaatra—to eat PACIFIC COAST — k g ^ ifi kgw komo ^ Announcement of toe discovery 9:30—10:30—Harold Starn’a Orehaatra Asserting that some^of the most eggs from his congregation during khq kfad ktar* progressive coimtries in the world toe past year. was made Lefore toe naval Sitofsa 10:00—11:00—Ralph KIrbary, Baritone Cant Baat 10:06—11:06—Dlok Maaanar^a Orehaatra were inclined to make weather pre New York.— Frank Meier, chief section of toe Savannah Chamber 10:30—11:30—Mark Flahar’a Orehaatra 18:30- 1:30—Cenoart Eohoai—o to eat of Commerce. It adds a potential liOO— liOO—Werda and Miialo—o to o dictions on an insecure basis, Sir bartender at the Rits bar in Paris CB8 WABC NETWORK lilO— 8:30—Wealth of Harmony-to e Gilbert cautioned against making is here with a recipe for makin, a $18,000,000 to Georgia’s forest- re 2:00— 3:00—Danea Maatara, Or.—to e QOMBTH1NG entirely new to eastern audiences will be provided by the world’s outdoor sources, Dr. Herty said, as this BASIC—Baat: wabo wade woko woae 2:30— 3:30—Coneart Faverltaa—to eat long range forecasts until the bartender. He says it requires a waab wnao war wkbw wkro whk eklw methods used had been cheeked over ^ etampede and rodeo at the 17th annual Haatem Stolee Exposition In Springfield, Mass., from Sept. state produces approximately sixty wdro weau wlp wjaa wean wfbl wand 8:00— 4:00—P. Aih Orehaatra—to eat dash of personality and a drop or so wjav; Mid wait: wbbm wgn wfbm kmbe 3:30— 4:30—Nail Slatara and Harmony a period of years. 17 to 98 Inclusive. Chuck wagon races bronco busting, steer bnihlugging,'^roping,"trick and rarcy rid of art added to a lot of knowledge. per cent o^ toe uaval stores crop. 3:46— 4:46—Orphan Annie—eaat only Turpentine operators foi a num- kmnx wowo whai 4:00— 6:00—Brnia Holat’a Orehaatra In the United States, Sir Gilbert ing. In fact, all the thrills of the western ronndnp at its best will be presented everr afternoon and “A good bartender has got tp EAST A CANADA — wpg whp wlbw said, the relation of weather to b«r of years have worked small whec wlbz wfca wore wloe ofrb ekao 4:30— 6:30—Thraa X Slatara In Songa evening for the benefit of / Exposition vleltora. know everything,” he said. “He^ DIXIE — wgat wafa wbro wqam wdod 4:46-* 6:46—To Be Announead crops had probably been more sci got to know where to get things, trees under nine inches in diame kira wrao wlae wdau wtoe krid wrr 6:00— 6:00—John Harriok, Baritone entifically worked out than in any ter, he declared, although such ktrh ktaa waeo koma wdbo wodx wbt 6:10- 6H6—Songa by Bthol Watara what’s good for this and that, what wdae wblq wtar wdbj wwva wmbg wiji 6:80— SiStL-KIndargarten Via Radio other ootmtry. at this time we wish them all suc ney, Henry Hutrie and Joe Pero being represented by such men u to say and toe exact moment to say early working Is known to practi MIDWEST — weah wgl wmt wmbd 6:00— 7:00—Jaek Danny’a Oreh.—wjat In that countrv, he added, the cess. running for office in our next town W. George Glenney, John L. Jm- it** cally ruin toe tree for any other wtnq wlin wlbw k(b kfab wkbn wooo To Ba Announead—chain 6:40- 7:46—Annia. Judy. Zaka—aJio a value of seasonal prediction was We are sotry to team that our elections. Ehc-service men, all, and ney, Joseph G. Pero and Henry Tlmonium, Md. — Walking toe purpose Recently, however, experi wabt recognized not only in farming but MOUNTAIN—kvor Mz kph kal 7:0(^ 6:00—Talaa of Tltana. Drama sergeant-major, Comradi Raymond worthy of the support and vote of Mutrie. George has been a member nine miles as they did fifty-live ments were stbiled with unscarred 7:30— 0:80—Jambereo from Chicago in water supply, power development COAST—khj koln kgb K(ro kol kfpy. Jones, has cnterec' the Memorial every ex-service man in town. Let’s of toe Board o5 Selectmen for a years ago to see toe first Timonlum portions of toe tree trunks above kvi kfbk kmi kwg kern kdb kgnb 8:30— 9:30—The Cuokeea from Kuku and transportation. toe turpentine "clipping,’’ and with 9:00—lOdIO—Tho Laadara Mala Trio hospital for treatment and we hope give them a boost. number of years, John has served Fair, Moses Nafilnger, 76, and Cent. Baat. 9:16—10:16—John L. Fogarty,Fogarty, Taner Nervous Syetem great suooeas. at this time that he is on the road A ll roads wlU lead to the V. F. one term, while Joe la sMldng hls (3eo^e Schmidt, 71, of Long Green 12:0(^ 1:00—Danelng Behoea—o to oat 9i80—10:30—Wm. Seettrt tf AA Orehaatra o r______Speaking on the nervous lystam “These logs were readily and 12:30— 1:30—Savitt String Quar.-4o e 10:00-11:00—Henry KliIng A Orehaatra to recovery. Also Comrade Richard W. outing which will be held to- first term. Henry is seeking the station, were on hand to see toe andid its cells. Prof, E. D. Adrian, completely converted ln.» sulphite 1:00— 8:00—Italian Idylla—alao eoaat 10:30-11:30-RaggIa hfld’a Orehaatra Grlmley wh( has enter-'d the New o^rrow at Roaring Lake. British office of assessor, a job we believe half-mile racing meet here yester president of the physiology division, pulp and groundwood, and from ington hospital for treatment. To e^service men are cordUUly invit be is well qualified to fill because day. said the adaptability of nerve cells Allerton, DL—Miss Grace Haw- these pulps excellsnt sheets of to injury was remarkable. both of these comrades the post ed. Those wishing to attend call of bis past experience in toe build leigh,, teacher, took enough chew white standard newsprint were 9:00—Ann Leaf at the Organ — If an insect loses a leg, Prof. wishes tb extend there -)eet wishes 8833. ing line. We urge all veteran to Charles Carlile, tenor. support these four men. not as rep ing gum to school with her to sup produced,” Dr. Herty said. Adrian explained, it will change its for a quick recovery. “We have made careful analysis 9:30—WUlard Robison and his Or style of walking at once to make Comrade Ed Frazier, chedrman Mons-Tpres Auxiliary resenting any particular vefSnna ply each ot her twenty-nine pupils WTIC chestra. organization, but truly representa with three sticks each. She told of the wood just above toe sc6ur up for the loss. of tsansportatlon for the outing The sewing circle of the Mons- 10:00—Isham Jones’ Orchestra. tive of toe ex-service men in our them to chew all they wished and surface of toe tree and eight feet Travelsra BroBdcaattng Sanioe A defense psychology was voiced Sunday,, wishes anyone desiring Ypres Auxiliary will meet at the higher up toe tnmk. The amount Hartford, Cenn. 10:80—Singing Strings — from by Prof. F. Aveling of the Uni transpo tatlon to be at the Army com m unity. try to. forget the jxcessive heat. M ontreal. home of Mrs. James Thomsou, Chicago—A. mere m atter o t 73 of resinous matsiial extracted is 50.000 W., 060 H. On M* versity of London. and Navy Club where he baa ar Center street next Tuesday night, The nominating committee, head identical in each case. It is a most 11:00—Jerry Freeman’s Orchestra. “The external world, as presented ranged to have members driving ed by Rpbert Hathaway held their yearn meana nothing to Jamea Per 11:80—Charlie Davis’ Orchestra. September 12 at 7 p. m. All ladies of due, an Inmate of toe Warren perfect demonstration that toe to us by contemporary science,’’ he their own cars stop to pick up any the auxiliary are invited to be pres first meeting on Tuesday night Saturday, Sept. 9. county farm near Monmouth, HI. pine tree is a producer and not a said, “possesses none of the glamor one goln^ t' the outing. To reach ent. when a tentative slate was drawn storehouse of erudf. turpentine.” Sunday, Sept. 10, d. e. t. and richness with which it is clothed Roaring Lake proceed down South up. Those selected will be contact The 78-year>old man hitch-hiked P.M. Tickets are now on sale for the At toe present rate of production P. M. in sensory experience. It has Main street to Buckingham, turn ed in order to get their approval so bia way to Chicago to aae toe 4:00—Cathedral Hour. drawing of the beautiful hand-made in naval stores, Dr. Herty said, 1:00—Ernie Holst’s Orchestra. neither color, nor sound, nor odor, right at t^" Buckingham church that their names may be presented- World’s Fair. Police supplied him 1:30—Rex Battle Concert Ensem 6:00— ^Willard Robison — Syn butterfly quilt which will be given with a place to sleep and then took "three quarters of a million cords nor extension, nor shape, nor ma and continue south for about one to the lucky winner on Wednesday to toe meeting. Tbelr final meeting of pulpwood will become available ble. copated Sermone. teriel substance. Yet the physicists him to ton fair. mile at which point arrows will be evening, October 18. The ladles of will take place sometime next each year and thus provide suffi 2:00—Lotus Gardens Orchestra. 5 :15—Vera, Van. would tell us that they are dealing New Y ork—^Helpful Henry— who placed. the auxiliary have worked bard on week. cient raw material tor twenty-five 2:30—Blue Room Echoes—Joseph 6:80—Julia Sanders<» and Frank with ‘reality.’ ’’ ______l______means well—almost drowned a man Blume, director. Crumit. this quilt this past two months and and boy. per cent of toe total newsprint con He asserted psychology is the sci Andereon-Shea Auxiliary are i^ l satisfied with their work 3:00—Merry Madcaps — Norman 6:00—Eddie Duebin’s Orchestra. ence of experience, the most empiri He appeared on a pier yesterday sumed annually in toe United 6:80—Hal Goodwin, Texas Cow ’The HartfoW District County and feel proud at offering it for juat aa Koatas Couvarsit dove in States.” Cloutier, director. cal of eUl sciences, in the sense that Council will meet Sunday after 8:30—Saturday Matinee — Julitu boy. sale. The quilt will be on view in WAPPING and started to swim to shore with a it d e ^ directly with experiences as noon, Sept. 10,. in the Madley-Rob- Nussman, disector. 6:45—Chicago Knights. such, embracing all experiences a window of one of our leading boy in distress. The helpful one In toe process of manufacture, ert Post rooms, 55 West Main stores in the near future. 4:00—Silent. 7:00— ^Bright Interdule; M elodeers without making a partial selection. Emerson B. Tifft, who was gen figured action was called for. He shoes go through 150 dlfforent op street, Plidnville, at 3 ..’clock. All Quartet; Rich’s Orchestra. ’The mechanism of insect-eating Mrs. Victor Duke, president of eral superintendent of the Hatpnony seized a rope, tied a knot in it and erations. ' Sunday, S^t. 10 7:15—Modem Male Chorus. plants was Ulustraced by Prof. F. E. delegates and alternate and auxil the Auxiliary will be assistant to MiUs in Cohoes, N. Y., until that laaaoed Couviuaf aroimd toe neck. 7:30—John Henry — Black River iary members are notified. Comrade Bill Davie in his new P . M . Lloyd of McGill University, Mon plant liquidated in 1932, has become Couvaraf waa near drowning be Giant. TTie Ladies Auxiliary, Hartford bakery at 519 Main street. In this 7:30— L ’Heure Ehequise. treal, who obtained mperspeed mo associated with toe Draper Corpora fore some one made Henry let go of 7:46—Qiieago Variety Program. District County Council, will spon capaciW she hopea to meet all ladies 8:00—Rubinoff’s Orchestra. tion pictures of 75 species of the tion of Hopedale, Mass., in a sales toe rope. Couvauraf then swam 8:15—John Henry — Black River bladderwort This type of plant sor a tostimonial dinner-dance in of the Auxiliary as well as her many ashore with toe boy. BOARDOTREUEI 9:00 —Manhattan Merry-Go-Roimd Giant. capacity, with his headquarters in 9:30—Walter Hapgood on Sports. snatches its food form air or water. honor of Mrs. Blanche Stanwood, ‘bther friends. Helpful Henry disappeared before 8:30—In the Modem Manner — president, Department of Connecti From reports received from the Spartanburg, S. C. Mr. Tifft baa 9:45—Fred Wade, tenor. This plant, be found, opened up been living in South Windsor for the anyone could learn hls real name or Johnny Green, Arranger, Com and engulfed insects within 1-16 of cut, Ladles Auxiliary, V. P. W., at co>.imittee in charge, the sale of toemk him. Eighth School District 10:00—Col. Louis McHenry Howe. poser, Pianist, Conductor. past year emd w ill leave this week a/second. the Elks Home, South street, Bris Christmas cards is going along fine. Cincinnati—Six months ago Mias 10:15—Impressions of Italy. 9:00—Triple Bar-X Days and for the south. 10:45—Merry Madcaps — Norman tol, on Saturday evening, Sept. 30, Another boost from the ladles will Techls Scheffer and Charles Heua- N ights. 1983. Dinner will be served at 8 put the sale right over-the top so I. Burton Dimfleld, toe new State Notice is hereby given to all tax Cloutier, director. 9:30—The Gauchos. su^lervisor, for Ellington, South man met at a party. Friends per payers in toe Eighth School and o’clock sharp. Dancing will follow. let’s keep going. suaded them to act.aa bride and 11:15—National Recovery Talk by 10:00—Freddie Rich Elntertains. Windsor and Wapplng schools who UtiUtiea District that a board of There will ^ plenty of free park We extend our sympathy to our bridegroom in a mock wedding. Balnbrldge Colby. 10:30—Quiet Harmonies. formerly lived in Naugatuck will relief meeting w ill. be held at toe ing space and a good time is as president Mrs. Victor Duke whose Now they’re really bride and 11:30—Orchestral Gems — Moshe 11:00—Guy Lombardo and his make his home in Rockville. Miss Hose House, comer Main and Hil- Paranov, director; with Grace Ten-Shtin sured to all whp will attend. No husband* was admitted to the Man groom, married in a regrular cere Royal Canadians. Louise M. Wood who was Mr. Uu-d streets, Fridav, September 15, Sym ington. tickets will be sent out but reserva cheater Memorial hospital with an mony,^ 11:30—Jerry Freeman and his Or tions caiv be made by communicat infected thumb. We pray for an Young’s secretary for nine years, 1938 from 7:00 to 8:00 p. m.. East 12:00 Midn.—^Montclair Orchestra. chestra. ern Standard Time, fbr toe purpose 12:30—Bud Shay’s Orchestra. Buddies ing with Mrs. Elizabeth M. Phelan, early recovery. will act in the same capacity for Mr. Dimfleld. of bearing any and all compli^ts 1:00—Silent. telephone 4411.'The final date for reservationf is Saturday, Sept. 23. American Legion The Wapplng Federated Sunday in regard to toe tax list \W. W . Robertson, L R . SMITH CANDIDATE The Bulletin Board A representation from each aux The notice of toe annual meeting school held its first fidl meeting at FOR ASSESSOR iliary and post at this dlfiner-dance the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Charles Loomis, o f as required by toe by-laws wIU be Wm. Foulds, Jr., is requested and the committee Collins on Thursday evening with Ex-Service Orcanizatimu. '.uailed to toe membership on Mon STUART J. Edward J. Murphy, FOR CONSTABLE TUESDAY would '.i’ -3 reservations in ' as soon day. twenty *offlcers and teachers pres WBZ-WBZA as posrible. Edward Coleman, Department Commuider Tread ent. Plans were discussed for toe WASLEY Wm. R. Campbell, Andersoa-Shea Post The regular meeting of Ander- well will conduct toe last meeting fall work and arrangements were Springfield — Boston Wells A. Strickland. Is Native of Manchester and Tomorrow (Sunday) the first son-Shea Auxiliary will be held of the department executive com made to have toe first exhibition of out-door outing and clambake will next Tuesday evening. Sept. 12, in mittee before going out of office, the pupils work on Tuesday after Saturday, September 9, 1988 Now Employed as Adv. be held at Comrade Ed. Keeney’s the State Armory at 8 o’clock. on Wednesday evening at toe Hotel noon, September 26 at their Sunday P . M. Solicitor on Herald. cottage at Roaring Lake, and Garde, Hartford. school rooms in the church. Rally 1:00—New England Agriculture. weather, permitting, this wlU be a British War Veterans With toe basebaU season nearly Day will be toe following Sunday. 1:30—^Nationad Farm and Home time that will no doubt call for an over we wonder why toe remaining Rev. and Mrs. David Carter who Louis R. Smith, candidate for The regular monthly meeting of Hour. other, as the committee have left the Mons-Ypres Post will be held games in toe series between toe V. have been vlsltli^ Mrs. Caiter’s 2:30—Concert Echoes. constable on the Republican ticket nothing undone to assure the mem next Wednesday evening, Sept. 13 F. W.’s and toe Legion have not relatives in Durant Okla., for toe For Selectman 3:00—Words and Music. is a native son of Manchester. He bers a bang-up good time. ’The in the Army and Na /y CHub, at 8 been played. Are toe boys getting past month, returned to their home 3:30—Springfield College Program. was bom and educated here, attend menu calls for clam chowder to be o’clock. A full attendance is re (bd old or was toe first defeat of here on Wednesday night They 4:00—Dance Maisters. ed Manchester High School and served during the forenoon with a quested. the Legion too much for them? stopped for a few. days at toe ex 4:30—Concert Favorites. later Dean Academy and the Uni full course shore dinner consisting TTie members o f Mons-Yprea Come on, let’s have your alibis. position in Chicago. 5:00—Casino Orchestra. versity of Pennsylvania. He has had oi cleims, potatoes, com rolls and Post will hold a card party next The outing committee appointed Services will be resumed at the 5:30—Neil Sisters. considerable experience with thea coffee at noon, this will be topped Saturday-night. Sept. 16, at the by commander Mahoney are going First Congregational church on 5:45—Little Orphan-Annie. trical productions, has been on the off in the evening wlt^ a dog roast. home of Comrade and Mrs. James about their job with more entousl- Sunday morning at 10:40 o’clock. 6:00—Essex House Ensemble. stage and has directed quite a bit The day will be spent in sports Hamilton on McKeis street. All asm than we’ve had toe pleasure of There will be a communion .service. 6:30—Time, temperature. of amateur work in and around as follows: Ball game, darts, cards seeing any committee have in a 6:34—Sports Review — Bill Wil members of the Post and Auxiliary Rev. Harry S. Mgrtin, pastor, will Manchester. - and horseshoes. About the only are requested to attend and also long time. From toe latest reports preach. Sunday school and Chris liams. the sale of tickets is progressing He went to work for the Man sport that will be taboo on this oc their friends. Playing will start at tian Elndeavor will be resumed toe 6:440—Weather. Chester Herald as a reporter, casion will be goh and Comrade very good, and toe committee an 6:42—Famous Sayings. about 8:30 p. m. Refreshments will first Sunday in Oc;tober. / later being tranaferred to the ad Keeney advises against this pas be served and dancing and enter nounces that next Thursday is toe 7:01—O’Leary’s Irish Minstrels. vertising department where he has last day reservations will be ac 7:15—Ethel Waters, specialty time on *account of the water haz tainment will be enjoyed following There are now 106 licensed worked as a solicitor for a number ards. Yes, fishing will be allowed the card playing. Prizes will be giv cepted, BO get your ticket at once singer. o f years. if you want to attend a reM good airports in Australia and 185 land 7:30—The World in Review —^News for those comrades who like to in en the winners. ing fields. Rec^tly Mr. Smith has taken an dulge in this Sport with the under Comrade BUI Bristow was once party. Sunday, September 17 is toe Reel of the Week. active interest in sports and organ date and Osano’s cottage at Bolton 7:45—Mlmi and Jerry. standing that there will be no fish again a successful winner in the ized and coached the Herald stories connected with it in regard Kemp’s snapshot competition, hav lake is toe place. 8:01—Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra. “Newsies” BasketbaU tsiun which 8:30—Brown and Llewellyn, come to the one that got away. ing won first prize last week for We also wish to call your atten was a real contender for honors in We have just been informed that the best picture taken. ’This is the tion to toe fact that next Tuesday dians. the local field of basketbaU last sea / JOHN JENSEN 8 :45— ^Annie, Judy and Zeke. our good comrade from the Mons- hecond time that Bill has won first is primary day in town agd we son. He has also been manager of 9:00—Tales of'the Titans. Yprea Post, Jimmie McCullough, prize which speaks well for his urge all ex-service men who are the Rec Girls baseball team. FOR ASSESSOR 9:30—Jamboree. h u obtained several tickets for the ability as a'photographer. Bill is re^stered to go to toe polls and 10:30—Cuckoo ‘Program. He hopes that the many frirads outing, but we are imable to learn now well in toe nmnlng for toe exercise their voting franchise. The 11:00—Time, weather, temperature. developed through these various whether Jimmie is bringing the grand prtoe which wUl be presented veterans are in d^ fortunate in . \ 11:04—Sports Review — BUI WU- activities wiU ndly to his support horseshoe team from the Mons- som e Una* this month. The grand liams. by giving him their votes in the Yprea Poet or not. We think it will prize is a movie camera and we 11:15—News. Primaries on Tuesday. be advisable for Conurade Itert are all -ooting for Bill. ^ f: 11:30—Cascades Orchestra. Mosely ta have hie team in shape Comrade Victor Duke was ad- TOWN ADVERTISEMENT 12:00—Hotel Pierre Ordiestra. for Sunday just in case someone .inltted to 'the Manchester Memori A . M. does suggest a friendly, game al hospital ’Tuesday with an infect 12:30—Hotel Roosevelt Orchestra. Deaths Last Night Tbe next meeting of the post ed thumb. We trust it is not seri OFnCIAL NOTICE 1:00— Time. will be held Friday evening, Sept ous and that "Vic” wlU soon be 15, instead of Tuesday, Sept. 19, better,and back with us again. Denver—Chariee W. Stewart 87, which is the regular meeting night. The'members of toe Post con MAKING VOTERS PETER WIND poet'scientlet, philosopher. This change was made on account gratulate Comrade BIU Davis on Herkimer, N. Y.—Henry Marcus of the annual meeting of the Army toe fine store and bakery be has A.candidate for the Board of Selectmen WDRC Quaekenbuah, 86, inventor. and Navy Club being held on ’Tue^ just opened 'at 619 Main street It The Selectmen and' Town Clerk St. Paul—J. H. Wlleg .n, 94, for day, Sept. 19. At the meeting Fri certainly looks good and we trust of the Town of Manchester hereby who has devoted his time and energy for- 225 Hartford Ooim. 1880 mer Ubrarum fbr the Minnesota day, SepL 15, the nominations of all toe members will make an' ef give notice that they will be in ses state industrial commission. Civil offlcerB w ill tedee place, eo it la re fort to irislt.hlm and wish him good sion at toe Town Clexk'.s office in years past to the welfare and good of his War veteran. quested that all members who can luok. toe Municipal Building for toe pur Saturday, Sept. 9, d. s. t. Lincoln, Neb.— ^Andrew M. M or attend this meeting do so. . Word has just been received of pose of examining toe qualifications P .M . fellowmen. < . ^ f rissey, 62, of Omaha, former chief Any member desii^ to take toe death o f Captain WUUam J. of electors and admitting' to toe 1:30— ^Madison Ehiselnble. justice of the Nebrajika Supreme out an inaurance policy through the Manaul of Laun^ale, near Porta- Elector’s Oath those whb shall be 2:00—^Dancing Ekdioes. Court, recently attorne„ for the V. F, W. for themeelvee or any dowm Oaptoln,Manaul, who served found qualified on toe following One who will represent you wijh the 2:30—Savitt String Quartet comptroller o' currency st Wash member of thel. family or family ir France airtto to e 9th Battalion, days: * 3:00—^Baseball Game; Red Sox vs. ington. group, can do so by applying to Royal. IrUh Fusiliers, is wsU known Saturdky, September 16, 1988; highest degree of integrity and wiisdom. D etroit. Minneapolis—^The Rev. Clarence Comraule John Jenney will be by many British ex-servloe men re fMm 9 a. m. until 8 p. m., 5:00—Luis Russell’s Orchestra. D. Locklln, 73, of Grand Forlo, N. glad to enlaln the different poli siding. ln,lfanohester. A fins feUow and I f You Were Hiring A Blan To Work 5:30—Jack Armstrong 'All-Amer D., one of the oldest Methodist cies now obtainable through the V. Saturday, September 28, 1938, Too Would OhooBo The One Wbe Your Support Will Be WeU Founded. ican B oy. and a to«ve soldier, he> win be Episcopal ministers In North Dako P . W. missed. ^ V from 9 a. m. until 8 p. m. Knows. 5 :4 5 —’Tito Gulssur, M exican tenor. ta. In looking over the elate of. can- > M6ns*x^^.salutes to to#mem > Signed, r 'i n 6:00— ^Irving Conn’s Oreheetra. New York—John L. Sheppard, dldatea who are seeUng officee of Sherwood G; Bowen. 6:30—Gypsy Nina. ory of another,great man, Viscount Why Not Do 1%e Same When Oboes- attorney, brother of Senator Morris Selectmen and Aeeeasor It ia pleae- Grsy of Fallodon, who passed away Aaron Oook, Ing A Man Far PoMlo Office? 6:45—^Bddle Duchln’s Orchestra. Sheppard o f ’Texas. note that three ariio sew the W. George OUnney, 7:16—Mildred Bailey., at ^ lunne 'Thursday morning. As Mectmen are memberi.of dir Edward iSrsy, toe British for John X* Jennoy, 7:30—^Hoo. E3der MiehRiix and his the poet. They, are John Jenney, Congregation. eign seontavy, lis gsYi flit ultima William W. Robortson. Frankfurt, Germany, has auto George GHenney and Joseph Pero, WeUg.^. Strickland. 8:00—Evan Evans; baritone. tum wbleh plungsd Qrsat Britain matic machines which supply print and running for aeieeeor we find into the W ofldW ar. 8:15—Casa Loma Orcheatra. Board of Selgctmtn. ed weather forecasts for tbs naxt our good Mend and oomrade Hen- We art glkd to sec oqr old Samual J. Turklagton, 8:45—Gertrude Nie^aa* ] M hours. frisndn J u k ' Jenasy, Os o t m CDiO* ■ .V;- r MANCHESTER EVENING HERALU, BHANUHES'llCR. CUNN^ SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 19881 Luclle Agard and the treasurer, of New York City were guests at their splendid rendltloe of Bwedlah son to render theOneet qlieelM Ml and EngUah numbem Mr. Hawley’s Mrs. Mary J. Baldwin.' After the the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward to the best of the dub's knafW THE UPS AND DOWNS TOilAND BETHANY QUARTET musical ability is unquestioned and BEE1H0YENS’ FIRST and ability. ' , i - V ^ bustness is transacted refreshments Meacham over tha week-end and needs no introduction. Be has for Meacdserahty Oiews will be served during the social holiday. many years been organist in one The membership o f the Beet The Republican electors of the OF SAmE piNG hour by a committee. Mr. and Mrs. Geotf e Cook of IN PROGRAM HEREof the leacUng churches of Hartford. PRACTICE MONDAYclub baa increased yearly imtfl town of ’Tolland met iz caucus in Sugar Hill district aflnoimce the This will mark his fln t appearance it has seventy meaoMrs,^^ the Town Hall Wednesday evening Franklyn i>e Haven, Mr. Alex birth of a daughter, Barbara Fran as a piano soloist in tm local church from various churches and nominated candidates for town ander and Mrs. ESisabeth Allen will play selections on the violin and ces, bom Saturday afternoon. Sept. and should furnish a rare treat for Manchester and vleintiy. I Ray Cook, Expert Groom, offices to b< voted on CONTEST ENDS TONIGHT Fresh From New Yorkl fla t Crepe Yest Spie mdid Wee9eue..a Par Sai Deebf GmmrmUeed TM M arch, I93S ! New Budget Price ■MtDMUi Movie Camera to Be 39c yd. Prize Awarded for Best Rayon Snapshot of Season. and Cotton Winter King Battery I m e n ’ s DRESSES Prints. New fell The Ajnateur Photograph Con designs. 86 Inohee F a r Yam Cam test which has been conducted by wide. Save! K en t’s during the summer, comes to a dose at 9:80 this evening. Dur « 395 ing the course of the cimtest, three .75 SUITS 8 X 10 enlargem ents have been given free each weds, for the three Cettm Prlatff. WarAnSrsiJa” best snapshots. As was announced There isn’t a - * 5 at the beginning of the contest, an Movie Camera is to be young woman 15c yd. Pat this famous Winter King battery in year ear $1 8 -7 5 given free for the. best snapshot i n t o w.lix w h o and forget starting trooble! It gives you guaranteed^ Extra Trousers $459. taken during the whole summer, and Price aleae dees wouldn’t love one service! Ehs heavy phries^ extra de^grids! That t-hta Grand Prize will be drawn on netten”SiIvaniar means extra power! It means W inter holds its M onday. oP these new fall They're tobfasl, charge longer. And Ward's low price saves yoa Pictures can still be entered in the frocks. They’re smart, fa ll 3 i la.. contest during today, provided they jttODey! 13 U> 21 nlate siaes to fit all cars. lM5MSinee were developed and printed at adorable! Notice Kemp’s. Already a ia r g t number the new sleeve of pictures have been entered for S tu rd y M ■sUr the drawing of the Grand Prize and trimmings, the UhWaeeleJX^ many nx>re are expected to be en combination of The Vool market ’’ran tered today. A new set of judges 12c yd. wUl sdect the prize winning snap tw o fabrics in riot* these past feed shot on Monday, and the owner of one color; or to Standard quality. Giant Tub Washer ainidhi W e honght* the picture selected, will receive the Makes iheeta, be different— in w^ hadt in ApriL Movie Camera TTree. treat eevera, eS ’The contest was put.on to in eontrasting color. This exoqitionally leer crease interest in picture taking Full 88 in. aride. and to help folks get better results Wider shoulders \ |Nrke weald be a»> with their cameras, and the results . . . novel buttons, obtained are reflected in the splen ^ 5 4 - 1 heard e/ i f we bon|^ higher necklines. **Babr” Fluael did pictures which have won weekly them today! Stiainip^ prizes during the summer. The win All here in want This new Ward ner of the Grand Prize, will be an ed fabrics and is bigger. .2 3 'wide! It ■new dialk stripes . • nounced in The Herald ’Tuesday 10c yd. flattering colors 6 urinases! That means a *plaids.. cheeks.. faaey evening. Papular far an bone. And talk alMMSt —HW well as smart iaf diapera. Seft * i J mom! Bay now. 'nte price map S. A BAND WILL P U Y blaek. Also for sad wbhs. 27 ia> .lag. SoperbHainp. women. wids. A fe la s r HIGHLAND PARK CONCERT 9 S % i To Entertain Residents Donlii^ the Hfe Wardolemn Rugs B u g N e w t P r ie e s a r e Irtph D/ppscZ ■■Doffiit C s e h il That Area for Hoar and a advaneing ^ d ry day! W A u m a Half Tomorrow Aftemogn. of your Rug! 9 x 1 2 are Stainproof Winds Snperslate Sunday afternoon, b^^hni^ at 8 Hidh^Rog Cnedilen Barbed Wire House Paint o’clock, the Salvation Army Band and Watorproef t will give a concert at Highland Park, for the lieneflt of the residents of that section. It is some time $2.90 $2.53 since the band played there, and the $4.98 $6.95 19 rod spsid, lA tO fe e t a roll concert is expected to draw a large •iS l GsvsftfCDsfi ft crowd, both residents of Highland • x l S M a n tLeimm Nowt Bay sisrs Park and folks who will be walking Bsamabor! TUs b TriplsteMis wlta)kai yea thfak-ysaH (ft sUpa, posIa d a a 11 srs bon afpkail and driving out that way. The pro k a h — not hm ! |t wMi gram will last about one and a half adds ta ths aMbrnss Bssdi Nszt yssr tks pvks of raar tag. Makes Isss tsff Bssa R w •Ists skips — as/ hours. The Band will be under the Tbs hard sosaimsd amy he doablsdl Bfavy woodsr It rsilsis direction of Bandmaster David h fssl to mask surfass is proof flrs sad woalhsr! Addy. The program follows: softsr. Kasps rag agsiastwstsr, irsass, rod is tsnri, fusrsatssdi frM sbssriMhig i u L ysaU%i l f d . p ^ Opening Hymn Time. or Rsia*. E ssyto 1 writer's. ‘k dirt. Bdfss ftnaljr Teaski BssvtiyislvSBlssd. \i «sansaRla«.ft. h March—Army of God. slsaa. NswiOssnd IS 11% . le e s begin A Ward Vahel « VS ^ Male Chorus—Selected. msSitsItsslBSwl Selection—Harlan. Male Quartet—Selected. Euphonium Solo—Silver Threads. By Bandmaster David Addy March—Pressiim Onward. Male Chorus—Sirieeted. Selection—Rock of Ages. Maie Quartet—Selected. Comet Duet—Saviour Lead Lest I Stray. Bandsmen Hall and Turkington SdectlonF-Tlie Hardy Norsemsn. March—’The Citadel. Closing Hymn Tune. iiD lomA loose ends of buslnsss in awHiMii^tion w ith the bu lldinf. H s PERO HAS PROVED MUTiHE’S REPUTAHOH was in conference at the company likisisanii S C ite R FR M headquarters for several days and the time unti his return seemed BUSINESS ABILITY ;AD )S n s CAMPAIGN ’ PKA1SB8 JENSEN to Eve interminable. CUIPAIGNniND GETS Horn JOB To'the Editor: Much would depend tqKm his vl notice there are a number of neict job, Dick had made \clear to Knows^H a^ Work ibd Has Has Wide Knowledge of Prop^ worthy candidates for the office of her before he left It was scarcely Made Personal Snccess erty Values and Served on Assessor oomhg ’before the eleotors likely that the Chicago firm would Seeks Selectman Nomina- ' Board of Relief. n ^ Tuesday, anyone ot whom have snothsr long contract in Lake Get Anoopnoos Gift to Carry Coatnet (or Changes at might creditably All the office if Six Wedtt^ t f A c tin g I ‘City immediately. Dick’s next job tim . elected. However, there stands out One of the aspiring candidates for one among these candidates who for might be in another city or even the v a c a n t on the Board o f AsseiB- b e g i n HEBE TODAS another state. Eve agato refused Joseph G. Pero, one of the young on Fight— Disenss the Sberidao Awvded to Lo many reasons, some .of Whieb i may With U n s n l Sk c c c^ E¥E BATIjES.i, piet^ aMtstant er Italian fruit growers of this sors, Henry A. Mutrie. of 54 Chest be able to '-lention,' is entitled to to consider this possiblll^ un(ll nut street, has earned for himself to EABLB BABNES, adverttainf s ^ faced the actual facts. town, who together with his broth spedsl conslderstion. H 1 am right nainatnr of BIxby's departmoit er, Cieorge E. Pero, has built up Candiiiates. an estimable reputation In the cal Concern Today. ly tDformed be has lived in Man Say Leadera. She met Dick at the station ihe building and contracting Add. As ■tore, marries DICK BA DEB, a June morning he -returhed from one of the best vdiolesale and re chester and .been ectively interested oonstraetlon aiqierliitoiident tem- tail fruit and vegetable establish a member of the Board of Rdief in its dvle affairs longer than any Chicago. How handsome he looked With a donation of 2100 from am Mr. Mutiie has made use of his M ia flly wturldiiK In Lake Ctty* as he swung down the steps carry*, ments 'n this section of the state, Bids for the alterations to be of the other candldat*s. Six weeks of extensive activity is Dick wants Eve to fire iqi work* has filed for the office of Mectman anonymous supporter, the Man knowledge of local property values made at the Hotel Sheridan were He has espedally oidesred himself ing his Gladstone! chester Taxpaybrs’ League last in determining the assessment Manchester’s NRA campaign wars lag but ahe lefoses. ‘^ello, sweetheart!” he greeted at this coming prlnuury Tuesday. opened today and the contract to lUs TWD im m e^te nelgbboriiood SAM HOLEBIDOE, an advertia* night loaned its fall activltlea with abatement of local taxpayers. because of his exceedingly unselAsb oompletsd today and local ofilctils her. awarded, by John DlNonno, liqui ing man enqtloyed by anothe? a cash balance of 280, to be uaed to dator of the Manchester Trust and service in the matter of bis district expressed their satisfaction ever "Daiiing." ahe murmered, kiss defray the expenses of the League tbe remarkable progress that, has store, becomes inlatoated with ing him regardless of bystiuiders. Safe Deposit Company, In coopera school. Those- who have watched ABLENE SBilTU, stenographer at In the /primaries next week and the tion with the Depositors Commit him ovei the past fifteen or twenty been made in this period, pointing And in the taxi riding home she town election in Octobe.. out, however, tbat nuch still r»> Blxby^s, bat she fancies herself asked many questions except the tee, to Giutave Schreiber A Son. years as the Manenester Green In love with QEOBOE BLISS. Lacked Fuads ^ The Schreiber firm was the low School District has grown can verify mains to be accomplished during the one uppermost in her thoughts — tbe coming weeks. f Handsome THEBON BEECE nae The League has been without est among seven bidders, its figure, this. 1 personally was highly where he was to work next? sufficient fwda to finance its ac favored to work beside him in real Funds Low been forcing ' nnweloome atten* Dick had brought her an ivory covering all the alteraLons. bieing tivities until this donation was re estate matters in the dty of Hart It was announced today tbat 2825 tions on Eve. cloisonne compact and she was de 23,500. The other bidders were Hen ceived, part of which was used in ford where he waa associated with bad been contributed to defray tbs Unknown to Dick, Eve has been lighted with it Always, she told ry W. Mutrie, William Kanehl, H. the payment of outstanding bills. one of Hartford’s largest offices in expense ot the 'ocal NRA program playing the stock maricet on him, she had wanted a really beau H. W est A Son, Knofla Brothers and All arrangements have been per real estate brokerage. and tbat 2537 bad been spent during money borrowed from her mother. tiful compact and this was doubly Arvid H. Seaburg, all of Manches MONA ALLEN, copy writer, dis fected for getting out votes next Seldom has there been anything the six-week period, this amoxmt precious because he had chosen it ter, and Browning A Simmons of likes Eve and tries to make Tuesday at the primary. The head of a general public nature, soda) or including the cost of printing, tele- fo r her. Springfield. dvlc, in which he has not bad a phcme, telegrams, messenger service, trouble for her. When an error, Dick unpacked bis bag and Eve quarters of the League will be in costing the store f2,000, i^ipears the small assembly hall of the Mu Begins At Once prominent part. His especial stationery supplies, oostage, posters, poured a cup of coffe for him. Work on the alterations is to be activity in connection with our an clerical work and miscellaneous in an advertisement Mona is Then it was time fbr her to go to nicipal building. This information was imparted by President and Se gin Monday morning. nual Memorial Day program is well items. George E. Keith, chairman really responsible bat the blame the office. He drove her down in falls on Eve. lectman Sherwood Bowers at a Under the luana there will be an known to our townspeople. One of the Ways and Means Committee, the roadster. office lobby, a grill room and a could write at considerable length today asked that all who have not One day at the office Eve re “Guess 1 can chauffeur for you meeting of the League in Tinker Hall last night. kitchen on tbe groimd floor of the and not exhaust the praise ot one of as yet responded to bis letter ot ap ceives a telephone call from the for some time to come," be re* The attendance was not as large hotel building, the south store being Manchester’s unusually dvic-mhided peal for funds do so at once in order brokerage bonse telling her she marked. "That is. If you still in most raise $200 Immediately to as in the past but there were more utilized and converted to hotel uses, leaders. tbat funds to cover expenses in sist on going to work.” . practical political workers present while in the basement at thin end of His candidacy for the office of as curred to date may be obtained. protect her margin. She tele “What do you mean?” asked Eve, phones Dick to meet her at the than in other years. Mr. Bowers the building will be a wash room, sessor is particularly fitting in It is estimated that at leut an her heart pounding with suspense. other 2500 will be spent to continue bank at noon. When she arrives pointed out that the League had a barber shop and laundry. that he has had over a period of “I’m not going to have anything tbe work ot NRA until it is com there she is horrified to see he number of accomplishments to its The old hotel office, on tbe second years not only a general knowledge to do for a couple of months,” be pleted locally, and whether or not is wearing working clothes. credit that have proved a saving to floor will be converted into a lounge of values and conditions which cre answered. ate values but a very intimate ac this course will be followed will be NOW OO ON WITH THE STOBT the town, and he stressed the point and there various minor alterations that the first object of the League quaintance with the records and the decided at a meeting 'll tbe general Marya and Ray had returned Joseph G. Pero are included in the contract. staff, to be held at the Chambe: of CHAPTER XXX is to bring about savings in town functions of the office of assessor from their honeymoon and twice up to this time. Commerce office Monday morning Eve tried to conceal her dismay. Brought up in the fruit and vege expenses. He said that the defeat “Dick,” she said nervously, '1 need Marya bad lunched with Eve and Mutrie served overseas as a mem At a time when so much is of at 9 o’clock. Arlene when she was down town on table fcime, the Oakland street of proposals Invol'vlng extravagant NO CHANGE IN POSITION Nearly CompieCe 2200 and I must have it today. This expenditures, made by the Board ot ber of United States Navy Air force fered the electors in worthwhile ma- shopping trips. candidate tottled the elements in forlaJ the voters of Vianchester will The first steps in the NRA pro noon If possible!" Selectmen, contributed to the and was based in Ireland for a year That morning she telephoned to cluding frost hail and blight with not hesitate to take the best in gram are rapidly nearing comple- ‘Tm sorry,” he told her, "but achievements of the League. He while serving in that branch. He OF FORD IN NRA MKUP Eve at the office. “Now that we his yoimg orchards on Avery is a member of the Army and Navy formed, one of the most public- tiem, namely, the tw o-fold drive to 1 haven't that much in the bank.” are settled,” Marya said, “we want street, and today, after years of acciised the Republican Town Com minded and trustworthy of our enlist employers and consumers un “But 1 must have it!” she insist mittee of having 'ceen 'n favor of club, the American Legion, and the you and Dick to come out and have bard labor and many disappoint Veterans of Foreign Weurs. (Continued frona Page One) • dtizens for this office. John Jensen der the Blue Eagle. It was re ed. the proposal to spend nearly 2100,- ported today that 4344 consumer Arlene and Sam Holeridge, too. ments is reaping a well-earned re His knowledge of building, real has not failed in his many assign Dick did not embarrass her by Ray and 1 both like Sam.” ward. Joseph served in Trance as a 000 on Ekwt Center stre e t ments of responsibility in the past pledges have been obtained and four asking questions. “I’ve just paid an Blames “Clique” estate and diversified property mit their names to be used inter When Eve repeated this Invita member of the 76tb Division, I^eld pret the Recovery Act as not com and be will not fail in this ease to more teams of the infantry division insurance premioum,” he explained. Mr. Bowers also dwelt on the op values obtained over a period of are still to be .heard from. It is ex tion Arlene protested. “But Sam Hospital No. 804. years in the contracting field, to pelling an industry to sign a code, receive the endorsement of his fel “1 could take up my policy but that is likely to be three sheets to the The candidate graduated from position which he and Frank Wil low dtizens. pected that the goal ot 5,000 names is made out for your future protec liams met when elected to the gether with his service on the Board so long as there are no violations of will be reached early next week. wind! 1 wish Marya would ask Glastonbury High school, class of ot Relief, fits him for the vacancy its terms—and the Ford Company PROGRESS. tion.” George Bliss instead, i can’t think 1910. As a successful manager of Board of Selectmen, saying tbat September 8, 1933. It is also reported that 525 local “I'd be afraid to have you do proposals which they presented tor on the Board of Assessors. considers it is going tbe National employers have signed the Presi of a greater inducement to matri his own extensive business, Joseph automobile code one better in pro th a t!” mony than submitting a man to the Pero wiU bring to the town Board the best interests of the town were dent’s Re-employment Agreement, ‘Well,” he went on, “I might visions for its workers,. influence of Marya’s romantic of Selectmen if elected a desired vetoed by other members of the six names being received at tbe post borrow on it—” Board. He said tbat be was aware To Be No Fight bungalow. And I’m going to wear quality and will undoubtedly be ABOUT TOWN office since yesterday. The latest “Oh, Dick, please do!” of a clique in the Board and Jiis CHAMBERS, INDEPENDENT Therefore, they contend, there my rose chiffon too.” guided by the same principles in signers are: Fito Modesto, Gordon’s “It will take about 10 days to clique was more pronounced when will be no fight between the Ford Arlene .wore it, entrancing Sam municipal management as he has Laundry, Arthur C. Ayer, Hodte complete the loan|” he explained. he was the only League candidate Company and the NRA, even if the state officers, of the Disabled and Smith, William J. McKinney who called for her in a long pow shown in the conduct of bis own PROMISES ‘SQUARE DEAL’ That made the plan useless. £)ve to win a place on the Board last company should not qualify for a American Veterans of the World and R. L. Lathrop and company. It erful roadster. business. had to have the money immediate* year. Blue Eagle by becoming a signatory War attended a rally sponsored by is estimated, according to a file Joseph G. Pero is tha candidate I ly. She was sorry that she bad said “Want the top down?” he asked He stated that the League favor the Manchester Chapter, D..A. V., In compiled at the Chamber ot Com of the Italian-American Club and Well Known Local Contractor to the code. If there is any contro anything to Dick about it. Her >.u* Arlene agreed enthusiastically “nd ed the endorsement of men who versy, according to this unofficial the^Armory last evening. The effect merce, that there, are close to 700 they sped along Lake road, hatless will receive the support of the sev of recent legislation upon veterans ly remaining recourse seemed an wouuld serve to the best ot their Is Candidate for Selectman presentation of policy, it is not of business concerns in ’lancbester. and windblown, with laughter on eral ex-service organizations with was described by Louis Mulligam, appeal to her mother. ability, without fear or favor, and in Tuesday Primary. Ford Company origin. Fxuthermore, Most Make Check their Ups. which he is affiliated.' State Commander, and others of bis Elve put through a l i: A, P t Vf' A; 'm mAMGUEarrER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, OONNh BATURDAT. SEPIEMBBR 9,1988; T A ( Hubbell Dashes Pennant UP FROM BOYHOOD ■/ S fin U S , STOEFEH Portuguese Juniors Face UTAH AFIE R SIXTH PITCHES GIANTS BACK Senators’ PQot Can’t Re THATGREATTEXAS ro OASa AGAHSt Olympics Here Tomorrow CONSECHTITE GRID member When He Didn’t TO COMFORTABLE LEAD CHRISRAN LINE JS FOREIGN NET ACESI Tomorrow afiemoon at 2:80^ In addition th ey are Iking to CROWN THIS FA U o’clock the Olympics and Hartford avenge the 8 to 0 dsfMt the Olym Like to Play BasebaD; Portuguese junior eleven will op pics infiicted al the4ait meeting. Locals Confident I How They Stand | Ace Harler Turns Back Pkr^ GONE; COACH CALM pose each othei in the opening . On the other hand, the Olympics, M lia n t Career Gave Him U. S. Stars Meet Perry and game of the Hartford Coimty Soc fresh from their overwhelming vic Western Teem Eyes Rodty TESTERDAT’8 m U LT I cer League at Charter Oak street tory over Stafford Springs few that ate, 2-1, to Give New Crawford in Semi-Fiiials grounds. Sam Pratt will referee. they are good enough tr smergs at Moontain Conference Title American Leastie Job as Manage^ k 27. To Seek Revenge the tall end of the soore ai^dnst D etroit 4, Poston 8 (1 s t). York 61-2 Game Margo; L o n of Regniars Fails to The juniot Portuguese have been their opponents tomorrow. ^Hc. D etroit 5, Bocton 4 (2 n d ). basking in the refiected glory of Davies has signed to play outside of National Singles Tonr- — Many Obstacles in Path Philadelphia 9, Cleveland 8. Id EDITOB’S NOTE: This Is the seo- Faze Mentor; Expects their senior brethren but are going left and it is expected that Dave N ew Y ork 5, St. Louie 8. Cobs Virtiial Tie for ond/Of f series of six stories on out this year to demonstrate to all McConkey will partner him. Stewle W ashington 11, Chicago 2. concerned that they are going to oflndians. Joe OrooiB. boy manager who is nament Today. - Kennedy ma& be in uniform as will National League Second; Senators, Yanks I f ding the Senators toward a Powejrfol Eleven to De be worthy succeMors to the eleven be Jimmy Tlemey. These, plus the N e w Y ork 2, Pittsbu rgh 1. which iis swept the boards in sen array of last week, are good Cineinnati 12, Brooklyn 0. world series. I fend Sonthwest Crown. Forest Hills, N. Y., Sept. (AP) ior circles for sevezr: years. They enough for any team. All players Salt Lake City, Sept. 9.— (A P )— Chicago 8, Boston 8. Tam in Easy Victories. By RICHARD HOLLANDER —^American youth, represented by had a good team last season and are requested to meet at the School The advent of football weather flnda St. Louis 6, Philadelphia 4. they report it is better this year. street Rec at 1:30 p. m. (Copyrlatit 1938 by NBA) two voung giants from California Coach Dee A rm atn m g, bead man a t and New York, was arrayed oday S T A N D IN G S Washington, Sepi 9.—Joe Cronin BY HUGH S. FULLERTON, JR. Fort Worth, Texas. Sept. 9.- the University of Utah, spending Ameriesm 'League can’t remember when he didn’t like against two titans of international Associated Preaa Sporta Writer. snjrtolng but NRA hours In bis W . L . P.C. to play baseball. (AP)—Loss of practically every tennis in the semi-final stage of the Curl Hubbell’ s EUready fam ous United States men’s singles cham gymniurium office pondering over a Washington ...... 88 46 .657 The manager 'o f the pennant- regulu after winning six consecu N ew Y o rk ...... 78 58 ability to pitcb his best when toe pionship. ■cratch pad. ..565 bound N a ts w as bom O ct. 12, 1906, tiv e gam es fo r the 1982 Southwest TWO-HANDED STYLE TO C leveland ...... 72 66 going gets tough once more had .522 Blond Lester Stoefen, of Los An enthroned him as N ew Y o rk ’s bEue- one day before Friday, the 18th, in conference footbsdl championship The Ute mentor is working out Philadelphia ...... 67 65 .508 geles, who stands 6 feet, 3H inches, ball idol today and had vlrtUEdly San Franclfco. He i m a background has not fiued Coach Francis occupied the "outsider’s” role, filling complex plays which be hopes will Detroit ...... 68 68 .600 bring his Indians their sixth consec whipped out the peimEuit hopes o f of good Irish stock that always had Schmidt of Texas Christian Uni the mneket originally slated for (3ilcago ...J ...... 61 74 .452 to work hard nnd revered its coun versity. FEATURE FINAL TILT utive Rocky Mountain Conference the Pittsburgh Pirates. Ellsworth Vines, in a challenge to Boston ...... 56 80 .412 grid cbami^onshlp. But many ob Hopes Now Fidnt. try, Ood and church. Schmidt’s collection of Royal tL. court craft of Frederick J. St. Louis ...... 49 87 .360 stacles loom large In the Redaklne’ Driven to cover and beaten in the He never went to college although Purple football warriors this sea Perry, England’s Davis cup hero. National League marcb to another title, including: first game of the important series until he finally broke into big time son includes only twelve varsity Shlelds-Orawford W . L . P.C. OF HOLLAND-STURGEON Five regulars from last year’s between the Pirates Euid the league baseball, he fully expected some day lettermen. Some at these will warm Dark haired Frank X. Shields or N ew Y o rk ...... 79 51 .608 brilliant sieved Eu-e missing from the leading Giants, Hubbell came back to attend S t M a ry’ s. the bench. But Schmidt is not in New York fMed the 'resourcefrfi Pittsburgh ...... 74 69 .656 1988 lineup, three o f the fiv e being yesterday to defeat the Bucs 2 to 1 No Footl^, Please the dumps. He promises another Austrian wizard. Jack Crawford, in on defensive play there’s no tailing C hicago ...... 76 60 .556 all-oonference selections. in the fifth and clash and sent The UtUe ZrlA kid with the big powerful eleven, one that is a pre how long the match will last It vfiU St. Louis ...... 74 63 .540 flnEU the second semi-final. Champ Seeka 6th Title in Four of Utah’s conference oppo the GiEUits on to Cincinnati w ith a chin attended grammar school in season favorite to finish on or near Crawford troimced CUflord Sutter then be a question of endurance. Boston ...... 70 62 .530 nents promise much stronger teams 6 1-2 gam e lead. Frisco and played practically all the top. of New Orleans in the quarter-finals Three-Set Limit Brookl}m ...... 54 75 .419 this year. The Pirates won three ot the five sports. Tc this day, however, Cronin Schmidt is master of his football yesterday, 6-8, 6-8, 6-4. Perry beat Neither Holland or Sturgeon pos PhUadelphls ...... 51 77 .398 Row m Hatch Tomorrow U tah has arrEmged an exception games, but their fzdlure to take the can’t see much sense in the grid system. He knoww his players. That Adrian Quiet of AustrEdla, 6-4, 6-4, Cincinnati ...... 62 82 .388 sess a speedy service, or folr that a lly ‘;tough” schedtile, including five final clEisb left them with only faint game. He played a litUe, cracked up alone is a combination difficult to 6-0. matter a speedy return of any kind bard games on consecutive w eek pennEuxt hopes and installed the an ankle and then quit overcome. His foundation will be Shields turned back Gregory Man- at High School Court at 1 GAMES TODAY in either forehand or backhuid. Of ends Chicago Cubs as the next big threat Bis parents, Jerry and Mary two of last srear’s outstanding stars gin of Newark 6-4, 6-4, 4-6, 6-8, National Iiwaiiifi the two. Holland leeme much toe The entire conference la out to to the GlEmts. W hile the P irates John Kitchen, quarterback, and and Stoefen beat Biyan Grant, Jr., Brooklyn at Pittsburgh (2). Cronin, backed their athletic son in superior, as he is reliable In avery "get” the champions, whose reign lost, the Cubs beat toe Boston ^ Captain Jack Graves, end. the Atlanta cricket, 8-6, 6-4, 8-6, p. m.;^Stage Donbles Fin New York 6t Cincinnati. his ambition toward baseball, al department of the game, while Stur has established a new record in toe Braves again, 8-8, Euid climbed into r Lose All-America Ckiard 7-6. Grant is the player who de Philadelphia at Chicago. though they and their parents be geon's backhand is very weak. The circu it. a virtUEti tie for second place. Next There will be no AU-Amerlca feated Vines. Boston at St. Louis. fore them hadn’t much time for als After Singles Play. match should not go more than Has Great Backfield w eek the GiEuits have to tackle a Johnny Vaught at guard this year. American League gam es. thxee sets, if both players are at the Despite auch circumstances, Arm six game series at Chicago. There will be no streaking "Red” VINES TO TURN PRO Chicago Pt Washington. While attending grammar schooL peEto o f th eir form . strong Is hopeful, due to an excep Cards Sweep Seriee. Oliver in the backfield. Instead New York, Sept. 9— (A P) — Co St. Louis at New York. young Joe played on the baseball, Tomorrow afternoon at 1 o’clock tionally large turnout of tine back- The deciding GiEuit run came in there will be a lot of fresh, eager incident with Henri Cochet’s formal Detroit at Boston. soccer, basketball and tennis teams, fie ld materia] and quite an Euray the seventh when Georgia Davis talent ready to carry on where the entrance into professional tennis on the High School courts, Walter (nieveland at Pbiladelphia. all of which were either city cham ^-oY-sophomore tEilent vhicb he hopes found yoimg Hal Smith for a dou 1932 F ro gs le ft o ff w ith th eir rec came todayarevlval of reports, ap "Ty” Holland will seek his sixth pions or runners-up during his to mould into a formidable line. ble, took third on Gus MeuicusoIs ord te*’ victories and one tie, a parently well authenticated this GREEN DETERMINED term s. consecutive local singles title in a "Our biggest problem Is finding sacrifice and scored Effter Blonde to ta l o f 283 points again si 23 fo r time, that Elllsworth Vines likewise The only sport outside of baseball five-set match against Robert “Bin- tw o tEmkles and a center,” said A rm HyEui b it a fly. 'their opponents. would quit the amateurs before the Last Night *s Fights that Joe is still Interested in is ten go” Sturgeon that brings together strong today. "If our sophomore The fourth place S t Louis Ciurd- Last year the Frogs furnished end Of the year. nis. two exponents of the unique and un TO BEAT MILLER’S candidates develop, Utah will be InalB swept their series with' the critics with seven J^-Soutbwest Despite denials, it was understood At 14 he was dty playground orthodox style of playing with both hard to beat, although toe team will By Aseodated Frees Phillies by winning 6 to 6 despite conference nien, including the en Vines has agreed to discuss terms champion of San Francisco and now, bands on the racket be allgbtly lighter than last year.” Chirk Klein’s 27th homer. Silas , tire Texas Christian line. The front (US soon as he returns to California Boston— BlUy PetroUe, 142, F a r dtiiing the winter, he plays a lot of Jzu:k Johnson zmd Dee H oward, Johnson, Cincinnati pitcher, finally wall has a new deal coming "up and that he will join Big Bill Tilden Play Doubles Today go, N . D., and Sam m y Pu ller, 188, it to keep in shape. 210-pound tackles, both graduated found the victory he had been seek with the probable selection of Cap in a professional tour, competing The finals of the doubles tennis Local Nine Hopes to Be First Boston, drew, (10); We»‘ther Arcel- Always a Shortstop last year, as did Walt McDon&ld, ing since May 26, holding Brooklyn tain Jack Graves and Jack Lang- against Cochet and Martin Plaa, tourney ore scheduled for 3 o’clock, 11, Boston, and Tommy Romany, Later, Joe attended Mission high giant center; Dan Becketeiul, guard, to six hits to win 12 to 0. don at the wings; “Tiny” Goodwin perhaps as early as January in p rovid ^ the singles match is com Watertown, drew, (7,; Charlie and Captain Frank Christeneen, 200- Leaders Triumph. sdiool, which—the dream of all and Cy Perkins, tackles; Paul Hill Madison Square Garden. pleted by that time. The semi-finals to Defeat Hartford Nine Retzlaff, DulutL, outpointed Gene pound fullback. Christensen, John Washington’s Senators avenged school Idds—burned down after he’d and Lee Bassinger, guards, and of the doubles will be played this Stanton, Cleveland (7). son and Beckstead were all-confer Thursday’s defeat smd mEdntalned gone there two years. He transfer Woodson Armes, center. Of this afternoon, all the seed^ teams hav Baltimore—F’rsaikle Kllck, 188%, Here Tomorrow. ence stars lEut year. their 8 1-2 game lead in the Amer red to Sacred Heart where he con- line only Graves, Langdon, Bas ing survived their matches in the New York, outpointed Eddie Cool, But Plenty Are Left " ican League by walloping toe hap ■ tlnued to play all ^orts. But this singer and Perkins are lettermen. first and second roimd 135, Philadelphia, (10); Charley CANZONERl SHOULD Harry Ostler and Fred Reeve, less Chicago White Sox 11 to 2 to time bis heart was completely lost The smal? St man on this prob A t 12:16 this afternoon, Jesanis Von Reedon, 182, TampEi, Fla., out each w eigh in g m ore than 200 give Al Crowder his 22nd moimd to baseball. able line will be Armes at center, and Britton, seeded No. 1, 'will op Tomorrow ifftemoon at Jarvis pointed M ick ey Generp, 136, Chica E iimds,' appear em likely tackle regu- victory. The New York Yankees He always played shortstop—his who weighs 180 poimds. The larg pose Urbanetti and Johnson, seeded Grove, Manchester Green, cham Eurs.: A t guard, Dan tevieb, a regu g o ; H a rry M easlck, 176, BEdtimore, USE e m G SKILL kept pace by beating the St. Louis present position—and Intimates, est will be Cy Perkins, p 190-pound No. 3. A t 6:80 o’clock, Holland and lar last year, is back along with a knocked out Harry Boidy, 168, Bd- pions of the MEUicheater "American” Browns, 5 to 3. though he wra’t come right out and package of T. N. T. whom Schmidt Bissell, seeded No. 2, will tackle flock of promising graduated frosb timore, (1); H eutj Decker, 134%, League, will endeavor to do what Jimmie Foxx’s 42nd borne run of say so, that « was a better than believes will be an outstanding Harris and Harris, seeded No. 4, the stars. Captain Harold Davies is as PbllEUlelphla, stopped .Sammy Lu- toe season and "SugEur” CEtin’s six average hitter even in those days. star. former combination having won the no other MEUichester team has done sured a regular position at one end, cEui, 132, W ashington, (4 ); R ay Leonard BeGeves Hitting p itching Etided the Pbiladelphia Ath -Once, in grammar school, he pitch Good Backfield Material right to enter the semi-flneds by this season, defeat the R. G. Miller but Pete ^rlston, a regulsu* last Bowen, 148, WEiahingtou, knocked letics to a 9-2 victory over the ed two 'nnings, was knocked out of Johnny Kitchen, 174 pounds, who team from Hartford. The Miller ag year, faces toe prospect of outshin out P ete Beven, 140, Scranton, Pa., ousting Muldoon and Brosowski in ClevelEmd IndiEms. The D etro it the box and never went back. rammed opposing lines from a full Power Out of Place gregation has Invaded Manchester ing a dozen newcomers fon the other (4 ). straight sets, 6-1 and -4. Tigers took two decisions ffom the ^ While he was still attending back position last year, probably severEd times this year, and left w in gD ost. The Jesanls-Britton combination Wilmington, Del.—Young Flrpo, Boston Red Sox, MCh 4 to 3. Sacred Heart, Cronin started play will be moved to quarterback. Against Ross in Title Go. is favored over Johnson-Urbanettl, after each game with Einotber scEdp Tin center position causes the Ute 148%, Pennsgrove, N. T., outpoint ing semi-pro ball on Sundays. That Kitchen is a powerhouse on line Jesanis being a member of last dangling from their belts, number mentor to wrinkle his brow. The ed Buster Brown, 143, B altim ore, w as in 1924, the sum m er.he w as ap plunges and a fine defensive back. year’s doubles team that won the ing among toeir Mimchester vic only tested passer in camp Is Gor (8 ); Sylvan Bass, 164, B altim ore, don Bridge, but lack of size has kept pointed an assistant playground' di Jewell Wallace, who earned his N e w Y ork , S e p t 9.— ( A P ) — T ak e championship. However, this match tims such teams as the Bluefields outpointed Tom m y Rios, 166, W ll- WRESTLING him on the reserve list toe past two rector. varsity letter last year and who and the Sub-Alpines. mlnigton, (8), Ed Farii, 145%, W il it from Benny Leonard who ought looks like a toss up, as does the yeEuu. CfHMtmcts Pattern knows how to make the best of his to know, Tony Canzoneri had better other semi-final. Quite a number of A ccord in g to MEuiEiger Hublard, mington, knocked out Dominick Ry Assodated Press 168 pounds, and Jimmie Lawrence, But Armstrong smiles as he looks A ll the time he studied baseball. place his reliance on boxing skill tennis enthusiasts are picking the toe Green boys cure determined to Bomine, 187, Philadelphia, (I); Portland, Me.— Bull MEurtin, 230, 171-poiu.d plung'': fronr. the fresh over the backfield talent — despite The Coast League players were his rather than hitting power if he H eutIs duo to eliminate Holland- break up the Miller teams habit of P e te Pantaleo, 133, Chicago, Trenton, N. J., defeated Al Mer- man squad, loom as probable half the loss of Christensen, one of toe heroes. In all his dreams of enter wants to regain his lightweight Bissell and plenty of fireworks are winning in MEmche&ter. and 'Will en knocked out A l Joelow, 185, P h ila cier, 212, Springfield, Mass., 70:13. backs. greatest ball carriers and blockers ing baseball as a profession he never championship from Baumey Ross in in prospect .this afternoon. ter tomorrow’s game with only that delphia, (2). New Haven, Coim.—Jim Clink- I t looks lik e Taldon M anton, 169- ever develoi>ed at Utah. The Ute thought much about the big leagues idea in mind, Hublardltes will D a3Tton, O.— Joe Sekyra, 182, stock, 242, Oklahoma, d efeated pound sta r fro m the 1932 freshm an the Polo Grounds Tuesday nifl^t Holland Big Favorite camp la alive with veteran and soph away back east He watched the Dayton, outpointed Lea Kennedy, C harley Strack, 228, Boston, tw o crew, has an inside track for the Himself one of the greatest.light- Holland, of course, is an over have Pinney on first, SegEir behind omore ball luggers who starred ae Coast Leaguers play and analyzed falls to one. fu llback job. Dan H arston, 167- weight tltleholders in pugilistic his whelming favorite to capture his the bat, Patriss at short and fr e s h e n . 160, Los Angeles, (1 0 ). their various strong points and tory, Leonard said after watching sixth singles crown, having experi "Butch” Lovett holding down third, weaknesses. pound son of a former Texas sher iff, will be another promising can the challenger yesterday, "Tony is ence and steadiness in his favor. with Borello and the Jarvis brothers He found his own weaknesses didate for the fullback job. , as clever a boxer as he wants to be Holland played five matches to taking care of toe outfield. Who will from watching others. He was get Adolph Dietzel, former end and a and he ought to stick to it reach toe finals and was not extend perform at second, and who will ting better all the time and had great all-round athlete, has re "Of lats he has been trying to ed, winning all five in straight seta start on toe mound for the Green, offers from several Coast League turned to school and will be eligi knock out his opponents. He should with toe loss of only ten gEuces id- is not being disclosed, but Bablel, tetuns. Still thinking about college, ble for this year’s team. He may not do that with Ross for he is togethets He won no less than five SpillEme and Fiddler will be on toe he didn’t accept. land his old position at end, since liable to find himself outboxed by love seta. His opponents included bench, and it la expected that Mana Finally a Pittsburgh scout ap he formerly was one of the best the fast clever champion.” Dave Muldoon, Robert H. Smith., ger HublEurd will select one of this proached him. After much thought FOR ASSESSOR pass catchers in the oonferenee. Canzoneri wound up hard train Herman Bassett, Carl Jetonson and trio to start huzilng operations. ' Joe accepted and went east. That ing yesterday at Pompton Lakes, James BrlttozL The game will be called promptly w as in 1925. H e w as farm ed out to N. J., boxing five fast rounds Sturgeon has been toe sensation a t 8 p. m. Johnstown, Pa., later that season against three sparring partners. of the tournament. Given but little but was recalled for spring training FOXX AND GEHRIG Ross, at Lake Swannanoa. N. J., chance to survive toe opening in 1926. A g a in he w as farm ed o u t took a two mile jog early In the day rounds, toe diminutive athlete start this time to New Haven. He was but did no boxing. ed a relentless march to toe flnaJs League Leaders recalled in July, however, and play Tim Mara, ,who was associated that included toe elimination of two ed fairly regularly at short and sec DUEL FOR HONORS with Jack Diempsey In the promo of toe seeded stare, namely, Lebro ond. (By Aswxfiated Press) tion of toe Max Baer-Max Schmel- Urbanetti, seeded No. 6, and Earl Johnson Keeps Him N ation al ing bout, expects toe 15-roimd duel Bissell, last yeu’s nmner-up and > In 1927 he sat on the P ira tes’ Batting, Klein, Phillies, .846; New York, Sept. 9.—(AP)—It to gross in excess o f |100,(X)0. seeded No. 2. Sturgeon played only bench almost all season, playing few Davis, Phillies, 344. was Jimmie Foxx against Lou Geh three matches in all, the last two Runs, M artin, Cards, 110. gam es. Then, in 1928, a fte r he bad rig for major league batting hon going to three sets before h4 con Runs batted in, I I L been sold to Kansas City, Wadiing- ors in the past week and Foxx cap Xlala, quered. • Hits, Klein, Phlllle< 104. ton picked him in July. tured most of them. He took Bobby Reeves’ plaoe at KOZAK TOPS FIELD Mfiy Reverse Taetlea Doubles, Klsln, 40. While Netlonal League aces were Both Holland and Sturgeon pos- short and played the rest of the sea- Triples, Vauffhaa, Plratai. 10. just breezing along ^th Chuck 4 1 0 8 an uncanny ability to cover toe on. That winter Walter Johnson Hozda runs, KM a, 27. ICein so f out in front no one ex court and make seeminffly impossi took Bucky Harris' place as the Stolen bases, M arU a, 22. acted to catch up to him, Foxx BY SINGLE STROKE ble returns. Both use the two-fisted Washington manager. Pltchfioff, Gantwall, Bravas, 19-T. put on a hitting spree that boosted style In virtually every return and - A trade with Boston to get Bud both his home run record and his both play a slow, steady game. How AMERICAN dy Myer back was in the process of batting average in the week which ever, It Is possible that Holland, in Batting, Foxx, Atliletlea, 364; discussion. The Nats were giving ended with yesterday’s games. view of the opposition which he Gtorig, Yanka, 385. five players for Myer, who had Gehrig Second An Favorites in Rmnung as 1% faces, may reverse his tactics and Runs, G ehrig, Yanks, 128. blossomed as a star. These five were Gehrlv charged right after him, become aggressive. Runs batted Im Foxx. AthleUcs, to be Gillis, Bigelow, Gaston, Ldsen- gaining secc-d place in the Ameri Fmal 36 Holes Begin m Should he do so toe match should 143. bee and either Reeves or Cronin. can League race. Foxx hit safely prove interesting and exciting. Ag H its, Manush, Senators, 106. It looked as though Cronin would 11 times and five of his wallops gressive tactics may Injure Hol Doubles, Bums, Browns, 48. . go until Johnson stepped in. He saw w ere homers. This g a ve Urn 42 Glen Falls Open. land’s accuracy and on the other Triples, Msauah, Senators, 15. the kid’s potentialities. Reeves went circuit swats and sent his batting Home runs, Foxx, 42. instead. m ark up six points to .864. hand may bring toe match to an end In three speedy sets in favor of the Stolen bases, Walker, Tigers, 26. Four years later, after a brilliant Klein also figured in the home Glens Falls, N. Y., Sept 9— (A P) champion. Should both players rely Pitching, Grove, Athletics, 20-7. career, Cronin succseded the vet run swatting, getting two during —^AU favorites were in toe field as eran Johnson as the Washington the week to one for Wally Berger 64 survivors swing into toe final 36 m anager. and pulling out in front of the holes of the simual Glens Falls golf Boston ace, 27 to 26. ' tournament today. Walter Zozak Clarence H. Anderson The Ten Leaders NEXT: How be handlee men. of Flushing, L. I., was bead man The ten leading batsmen in each with two rounds of 69, two imder Third Season O f Soccer Mr. Anderson has been in the Insurance Business in the major league: par. N ation al A stroke behind was Jlminy Town* of Manchester for a period o f six years. Yesterday *8 Stars Klein, Philadelphia, A78. Hines, Oreatneck ahotmaker who Started At High Schobl Davis, Philadelphia, A44. put togeth er rounds o f 71 and 68. He has served the past two years as constable for the Town of Joe Cronin, Senators—^Led attack Schulmezich, Philadelphia, .328. Ralph Guldahl, St. Louis profeaslon- H af' , Cincinnati, JB27. on White Sox with four hits. al combined a 64 with a 69 which Deq>lte reports to the contrary,^tie. A squad toUrty-flva r^ rted Manchester. His excellent record as an official and businem P ie t, Pittsb u rgh , .826. at Joe Moore, Giants—Doubled in gave him third place. at the first practice and more art Martin, St. Louis, A28. ' Manchester High school will agaha " "" " " seventh and scored winning run F ou r Shota back and scattered up expected to rq^ rt eariy next week. man merits your vote. ^ ^ , ■ Vaughan, Pittstnugh, A2S. plaoa a soccer team in the field tola against Pirates. to and Including scores of 168, osme season. Coach Huge Greer having This week Coadi Orear has kept hia Terry, New York, A20. toe old favorites and golfdom’s Russell Van Atta, Yanks—^Limit already begun ddly practice ses charges caliathenica and naxt Berger, Braves, A16. lesser lights, some too far back u> ed Browns to four hits. sions fo r the op m ln g gEune on F ri- week expects to start ioriniTnaglng. FOR TRANSPORTATION TO THE FulUs, Pbiladelphia, A12. hope for much of toe prize melon. Babe Herman, Cubs—^Made four The schedule has not been com A m erican The 168 qu alifyin g score fo r the day, September 22. This will be the hits against Braves, driving in three pleted as yet but will be ready early Foxx, Philadelphia, '364. final grind was toe lowest in history. third year that toe zport has been ; nm s. next Week, as OoadP Greer is at POLLS ON PRlMARy DAT . r Gehrig, Nev York, 335. Johnny Farrell, Bill Meblhqm, a p a rt at toe athletic activities of Billy Rogell, Tigers—^Knocked in Manurh, Washington, 382. Willie ^cFarlane, Paul Runyan, toe Red and White and another tempting to book a number of three runs against Red Sox. Simmons, Chicago, 329. Phil Tumesa, Denny Shute, Billy most successful season is antidpat- games outside of the league plate. CALL 307S or W J i Silas Johnson, 'Reds—Shut out GMiringer, Detroit, 328. Biurke, Tony Manero, Johnny Gold ed. ^ Three veterans of last jrears squad r Dodgers with six hits. Kuhel, Washington, 326. en an^ several others, including two ' Coach Greer has had remarkable have been lost through graduatloo (This AdvemaenwitPaia for by the Executive Oonmilttea el ttw Bill Lewis, Cards—Rapped Phil Dickey, New York, 325. Canadian stars. Lex Robemi and success with his last two teams, last but Coach Greer baa a wealto at C hib.) lies pitching for three hitia Cochrane, Philadelphia, 324. Willis Lamb, had opportimity to snear capturing toe C. C I. L. title lettarmen and subetltutis from i Merritt Cain, Athletics—Held In- A p p lin g, Chicago, .821. nrrM forward and cop toe 11,000 with ease in compiling a record of which to select his eleven for the I dians to idz hits. ffigglns, Phiiadrtphia. 318. first prize nxmsy or lezs4r ataotintz. tea vlotortea.. one diifeat and one coming season. wTe ; •.y'" . • ■->*•'5 • v-W', PAOBTBN -.,• .■■■. V,,. ': ■• ./v:-> > ■ :■? -V- i-"*,;- .'■ /^'^K • '■ ..'^‘ l9AMCi \ - * i* ■w" ' ^ rj> . i ... , Read f he Glas^ified Renlal Properly Lishnq on this f^q " l i l B r r ! / AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE ‘4 MOVING—TRUCKIN G- APARTMENTS—FLATS— HOUSES FOR RENT 65 tion of three sprays, one or more Caucus of the town of Vernon, colors; firat, J . W. Galavin. which includes the city of RockvlUe FOR SALE^BODY AND PARTS STORAGE 20 TENEMENTS 63 FOR RENT—67 ELRO street alz No. 4. ffinnias. Collection of to be held on Monday evening in the of 1927 Iteeac, reasonable. F . C. SILVER LANE BUS LINE offer ths LARGE PLELASANT 2-room apart room single, all Improvements, three large flower varietlea; first, Memorial Building. BLUEFIELDS SPURN Jones, CSseetnut Drive, Manches aceommodatloD ot their targe Oa- ment in quiet surroundings, avail steam , beat garage. Walter Fricke, Mrs. E<^mrd Backhaus; second First SHectman Prancis J. ter Green. Luxe bus for lodge, party or team able at exceptionally low rental. 54 Bast Middle Tu^plke, Mrs. C. F. Fitch; third, Robert Gre- Prichard is expected to be the unan- gus. mous choice for renomination. Ru WB BUY, SELL anO exchange used trips at special rates. Phone 3068. Attractively redecorated. Johnson ro RENT—FIVE AND SIX room 8860, 8864. Bldg. TeL 6917 or 7635. No. 5. Collection of three dwarf mors were that Mr. Prichard would ears all makes and models. Armor; bouses, single ana double; also not accept renomination but a state WEST SIDES TERMS flowers; first, Mrs. Ekiward Back modern apartments. Apply fiklwaro Garage, 60 Wells etreet Telephone LCV^AL AND LONG DISTANCE FOR RENT — UNFURNISHED haus;. second, A. E. Schaeffer; ment made yesterday that he would 687A J. Holl. Telephone 4642 and 8025. moving, general trucking, livery single rooms in Weldon’s Block, tifird, Mrs. Edward Backhaus. be a candidate for re-election was service. Our alRliatlon with United welcome news to all. The Repub a meeting was held to settle tlia reasonable. Also auto compart FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM flat No. 6. Marigolds. Three blos dispute. Vans Service means lower rates on ments in the rear. Inquire Dr. Wel soms any type; first, J . V/. Gala- lican nomination in Rockville is Refuse to Play Game Slated BUSINESS SERVICES single house, all improvements, assurance of election aa the com Blueflelds* Story furniture moving to distant points. don. garage if deslrad. 16 Homestead vln; second, Mrs. C. F. Fitch; third, The Blueflelds requested that the OFFERED 13 Large modem trucks, experienced Mrs. Judson. munity has been Republican for street Telephone 7091. more than a score of years. This Afternoon; Charge disputed giame be called "no con^ CHAIRS RESEATED —Cane and men. prompt service, aO goods in BEAUTIFUL 4 ROOMS, all outside No. 7. Gladiola, one spike, violet, test." They charge that Angelo sured while in transit are (eaturee front rooms, plenty sunshine, lavender or purple; first, Mrs. Maud • Notes. porch seats replaced like new. Rea The annual meeting of the Ver agreed to tifia and said that he be sonable prices. Phone 3505 for in offeree at no extra expense to you. porch, 116.00. 3 Walnut street In Clough; second, E. M. Ids; third, Angelo Arranged Tilt lieved the West Side plajrers would Daily trips to New York, baggage quire Tailor Store. Mrs. Maud Clough. non Civic Betterment Assoclatidn also agree. However, the matter formation. will be held on Monday at the Dob- Gelivered direct to steamship piers. No. 8 .' One spike, white; first, was not to have been definitely set For further information cal) 8068. eonvUle echoiri house for tbe elec Without Authority -Before tled until last -light, but i ^ e l o FLORISTS—NURSERIES 15 FOR RENT—8 ROOM apartment ROCKVILLE William Schenetsky; second and tion at officers. 8860, 8864. Perrett A Glennay, Ino. all improvements, heat furnished, third, Edward Schaeffer. went ahead and completed arrange The regular meeting ot Ftank A. ments for the game and annoimced EVERGREENS 25c EACH and up. 8 minutes from Post Office. Rea No. 9. One spike, yellow, orange Badstuebner Post, Veterans of For Dispnte Was Settled; AI- Daphnes 10c each and up, hardy sonable. 18 LOley street or cream; first, Edgar Davis; sec it for this afternoon. It was then REPAIRING 23 eign Wars, was held last evening in leaxned that the West Side players shrubs 25c each, hardy perennials ond, William Schenetsky; third, Bkl- the G. A. R. haU. 2 MILITARY OBJECTORS ward Backhaus. refused to call tbe game “no con and rock garden plants 50c dozen, MOWER SHARPENING, vacuum A picnic of Alden Skinner Auxil pines-Bnes Clash. test” and the Blueflelds, therefore, cut flowers 25c ^uquet. McCon- FOR RENT—^FTVE ROOM lower No. 10. One spike, pink or rose iary, will be held at “Cherry cleaner, washing machine, gun, flat Inquire at 3 Oak Place. refuse to play. ville’s Greenhouses and Nursery, 21 lock repairing, key making. Braith- MUST WATT FOR PAPERS pink; first, and second, William Lodge” Crystal lake on Sunday Windemere street, Manchester. Schenetsky; third, Mrs. T. J . Ward. morning. In the event of rain the Angelo Makes Denial waite, 62 Pearl street FOR RENT—FOUR room tene Latest developments In the local Telephone 5947. N a 11. One spike, red or scarlet; picnic will be held in the G. A. R. This morning, Angelo emphatlo- m ent first floor, all Improvements, baseball situation brought out to- Cases of Aliens Who Seek Ex- first, and second, William Schnet- ban, Memorial building. aUy denied that this story was true, COURSES AND CLASSES 27 at 170 Oak street rent $20. Inquire sky; third, Mrs. Maud Clough. ' Dunon Temple, Pythian Sisters, day that the West Sides-Blueflelds stating that an agreement had been Want Ad Informs tten Maples Matuinlty Home. , emptions Postponed ' as 22 No. 12. One spike, any other col' wiU hold a meeting on Monday eve tilt will not be played this afternoon, reached without mention of a "no b e a u t y c u l t u r e —Earn while Become U. S. Citizens. or; first, second, and third, William despite a published report to the contest” clause. He went further FOR RENT—THREE, FIV E and ning in Foresters hall. All mem Manchester learning. Details free. Hartford Schenetsky. bers are requested to attend this contrary earlier in the week. The and labeled the Blueflelds as !*a Academy ot Hairdressing. 693 Main six room tenements, with aU mod “I take a great deal of pride in No. 13. Prlmulinus Types. One meeting. Blueflelds management charges that bimch of babies.” And so the situ ern improvements. Inquire at 147 ation stands and due to the lateness Evening Herald street Hartford. what the Irish race has done, but 11! spike, violet, lavender or purple. No Kiowa Council, Degree of Poco- Nick Angelo, manager of the V.est Bast Center street or Phone 7864. awards. Sides, announced the game without of the season it is not expected that there be any conflict between my hontas, held a meeting in Red Men's No. 14. One spike, white, yellow, haU last evening. A social fol authority before the much-publicized further effort will be made to reach CLASSIFIED FOR RENT—FOUR AND six room affection for the United States and an agreement. Instead the Blue- ADVERTISEMENTS HELP WANTED— cream or orange; first, William lowed the meeting at which refresh dispute over the last game was set tenements, all improvements. Tele that of the Irish race, as distin Scheneti^ ; second, Maud Clough; ments were served. tled. fields will play the winner of the j FEMALE 35 phone 4545 or 5230. Sub-Alpine-Pirates tilt tomorrow. Count atz avorac* words to a llae. guished from the nation, there isn’t third, Edward Backhaus. The Fourth District, American Alpines Meat Pirates Initials, numbers and abbrevlatioBS any question what my duty is. My No. 15. Ope spike, pink or rose As a result the only series battle iDeddlng Game LADIES—COPY NAMES, address Legion and its auxiliary will hold a The Pirates took the first game saob count as a word and oompounc FOR RENT'—6 ROOM tenement on allegiance is first and primarily to pink, red or scarlet; first and sec meeting v>n Sunday afternoon at this week-end will be the third and words as two worda Uinlmum ooet Is es, spare time for Mail Order Wadsworth street with garage. the United States Government,” said ond, William Schenetsky; third, Ed deciding game between the Sub-Al from the Alpines. 9-5, but the Al price of three lines. Hampton, Line rates per day for transient' F*rms. Good pay. Experience un Adults. TeL 4298. Judge Patrick B. O’Sullivan of Der ward Backhaus. pines and Pirates, slated for tomor pines cam-: right back to even ths necessary. For particulars, send Miss Fannie Mathewson. nurse at series with a decisive 18-4 triumph. ads. __ by, at the naturalization session of No. 16. One spike, any other col the Connecticut State Hospital, is row afternoon at 3 o’clock at Mt SUteetlTe Itareh t t $ 18S7 stamp. Holt Service, Nidiols, N. Y. the Tolland County Superior Court, Nebo field. The winner of this se Coach Ellmo Mantelll will use either Casb Charxe FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM flat or. No entries. enjoying a month’s vacation as the with improvements at 386 Hartford in Ulustrating the significance of the No. 17. Dahlias. One specimen ries will play the Blueflelds for the Sturgeon, Miko or N. Bogglnl on 6 ConsscuUvs i>ays .>i 1 ou| # ots GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. so-called town ^tle; it having been the mound and the Pirates will rely t Conseontivs Lays 9 ets, 11 sts Road. Inquire 888 Hartford Road. oath oT aile^ance required of the bloom of each type named; first, A. Fred Mathewson of Elast Main 1 Lay ...... I 11 otsi 19 ots May have Wednesdays, Thursdays twenty-two persons who were ad' E. Schaeffer. definitely decided to ignore the on Wogman, Cargo or Varrlck. All ordsrs tor Irrexular Inssrtlons off if desired; also Sunday after street. West Sides Jtogather. w ill be cbarsed at the one Ume rata FOR R EN T -N E A R Center, two mitted to American citizenship yes No. 18. Peony. First, Edgar Woodrow Pitklt of Davis avenue Special rates tor long term every noon. Write Herald Box K. modern, five room flats, outlet for terday. Davis; second, A. E- Schaeffer; That Disputed Play returned yesterday from COilcago Officials of the West Sides-Blue day advertising given upon reqneet. electric stove, garage if desired. Twelve nationalities were repre third, Mrs. Goodwin Beach. where ne attended the World’s Pair. Ads ordered tor three or six days Phone 0661. sented. The case of one of the appli No. 19. Formal decorative infor flelds met this week in an effort to W AU STREET BRIEFS and stopped before the third or illtb HELP WANTED—MALE 36 The Rockville Emblem club will settle the dispute that ' has been day will be charged only toi the ao- cants, Arnold Hsmy, a Swiss, was mal decorative; first, and second, F. bold a public bridge peurty on Tues tnal number of times tbe ad appear FOR RENl—TWO, THREE and continued because he said that in J . Flaherty; third, Edgar Davla raging ever ^ c e the second game New York, Sept 9.—^Favorable MAN WANTED IN THIS locality day afternoon at the Manchester Y. of the series. The dispute concerns ed. obSrglng at tbe rate earned, but four room furnished or unfurnished the event of war he would only be No. 20. Ball. First, F. J . Flah M. C. A. dividend changes in the past wedc no allowance or refunds can bs mads as Direct Representative of weU willing to enter non-combatant serv erty; second, A. E. Schaeffer; third, a decision in the ninth inning. The totaled 17, well above the average ot on six tims ads stoppsd aftsr ths known oil company. Sell small town apartments. Manchester Construc West Sides were leading 6-41 when recent weeks, while unfavorable fifth day. tion Co. Tei. 4131 ot 4359. ice. The case of Ernest Welti, of Peter Hllow. No “till forbids”; asplay Unss not and farm trade on easy credit Rockville, also was continued be No. 21. Pompom. First, A. E. the Blueflelds sent two runners changes, numbering 2, were toe sold. terms. Experience not necessary. cause of his religious scruples Schaeffer; second, and third, Eki home on a single to take the lead smallest for any week of toe past Ths Herald wlU not be responsible No investment required. Qiance rWO OF OUR BBSl three room 6-5. It was then claimed that the five years, says Standard statistics tor more than one incorrect Insertion apartments are vacant redecorat against taking up arms. ward Badchaus. of any advertisement ordered tor for immediate steady income. Naturalization Elxaminer Thomas No. 22. Single, Collarette, Ane EXPECT FINE TEAM runner with the tying nm had failed Co. In toe week ended Sepi. 1 there Write P. T. Webster, General ed. hot water. Johnson Block. Tel. to touch third and Umpire Ralph were 16 favorable and 8 unfavorable more than one tlma 6917 or 7685. Elmes approved the following appli mone, Duplex; first, and second, A. The Inadvertent omieeion ot incor Manager, 649 Standard Bank cants: August VIggo, Emel Han E. Schaeffer; third, Mrs. Laura Jud Russell called him out, retiring the revisions. rect pnblleatlon ot advertising will be Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio. side. rectified only by oanoellatlon ot the FOR RENT—MODERN 6 room sen, Scandinavian, of Mansfield Cen son. AT VIRGINIA TECH charge made tor the service ‘endereA Attempt Agreement Movement of .American cotton tenement with garage, on Eldger- ter; Fred Sykes, English, of SomerS' No. 23. One bud, red, pink, white, All advertisements must conform WANTED -M IDDLE-AGED man vllle; Aristides Thomas Keriazes The Blueflelds claim the decision into sight this week waa 250,0(X) in style, copy end typography with ton street five minutes to mills. yellow roses; first, second, and third, to work on farm. Must be good Greek, of Rockville; Marie Ricki was unfair and the West Sides claim bales against 272,000 last year. For regulations enforced by the publish Telephone 8301. Mrs. Goodwin Beach. that it was justifiable. The man ers and they reserve the right to milker. Room and board furnished. Swiss, of Rockville; Andrew Yachl No. 24. Three blossoms of any wardings to mills of toe world ag edit, revise or reject any oopy con- Telephone 7674. Coach Befieves Eleven Will agers of the Blueflelds, Sub-Alpines gregated 215.000 bales as compared mowlcz, Polish, of Staffordvllle; other garden variety of one variety; and Pirates met and decided to oust sidersd objsotlonabla FOR RENT—5 ROOM tenement, Philias Martell, Cansulian, of Som- with 238,000, while exports of 152,- CLOSING HOURS—Classified ads to modern improvements, caU at 15 first, Mrs. T. J . Ward; second, A. E. the West Sides from the series. 000 bales compared with 153,000 last ersvUle; Annie Erickson, English, of Schaeffer; third, Mrs. Laura Jud be pnbllshed same day mnst be re Ashworth street or telephone 3022. Be Better Than It Was This decision was reronsidered and season. ceived by IS o'clock noon: Saturdays POULTRY AND SUPPLIES 43 Mansfield Center; William Robinson son. 10:80 a. m. Garage if desired. FOR SALE—CHICKENS and chick English, of Stafford Springs; Oscar No. 26. Any arrangement of any TELEPHONE YOUR en coop. 61 West Middle Turn THE EASY WAY TO And a rent Buehler, English, of Rockville. annual garden flower in a bowl; Last Season, If— Frances Amelia Gastello, English WANT ADS. pike. singles, fiats, tenemeuts, all sec first, Robert Gregus; second, T. J . vm Ads are accepted over tbe telephone tions. No charge to you. Eh^erett of Stafford Springs; Margaret CoD' Ward; third, Edward Schaeffer. at ths CHARGE RATE given shove ALLEN’S ROASTING ducka Uve McKlimey. 829 Main street Dial way, English, of Mansfield Depot; No. 26. Any arrangement of any Blacksburg, Va., Sept. 9.— (AP)— as a convenience to advertisers, but Michael Sala, Spanish, of Stafford perennial flowers in a bowl; first, A. the CASH RATEb will be accepted as lr‘c lb., dressed *22c. Tolland Turn 8608-5230. Hope for another remarkable eleven FULL PAYMENT it paid at the busi pike and Parker streeta Tel. 883? Springs; Leon Waclaw Chrostowsky, E. Schaeffer; second, Mrs. Laura Polish, of Stafford Springs; Mary at Virginia Tech has ripened into ness office on or before tbe seventh FOR RENT—HEATED apartment, Judson; third, F. J. Flfdierty. eEOOeE SCAQPO day following the first insertion ot second floor, 829 Main street 3 Ellen Somerville Entz, Danish, of No. 27. Any lunrangement of an confidence as the squad points to each ad otherwise tbs CBAROB Mansfield; Michael Julian, Italian, nuals and perennials in a bowl; first, RATE wiU be colIecteA No responsi ARTICLES FUR SALE 45 large rooms, fireplace, bath, gas ward a gruelling season devoid of bility for errors in telephoned sds range and water heater, newly of Stafford Springs; Charlotte Mrs. Edward Backhaus; second, soft spots after the opening game. 'Will be assumed and their aocnraor FOR SALE—BABY CARRIAGE, rt novated, first class condiUon, Mende, German, of Rockville; Louis Mrs. Laura Judson. cannot be gnaranteeA Simons, Syrian, of Stafford Springs; No. 28. Any arrangement of any Expects Better Team bassinet,- gas range, good condition. furnished if desired, rent reason Head Coach Henry B. “Puss” 24 Locust street. Telephone 4698. George Becker, German, of Mans annual garden flowers in a bowl; INDEX OF able. Apply G. B. Keith Furniture Redd, who exi>ects a better team Company opposite High school. field Center; Marie Zaugg, Swiss, of first, Mrs. Laura Beach; second, Jo CLASSIFICATIONS Rockville; Emma Lazzerin Canciem, seph Kuch; third, Peter Hilow, than last season provided the back- . . . . . a ...... JK.. « i field performs as sensationally. Is Births A GARDEN—FARM - FOUR ROOM TENEMENT; three Greek, of Stafford Springes; Valep No. 29. Any arrangement of per Bngagsmsnts S B B B BIB dSCBBBBBBBB SM tino Fontanella, Italian, of Stafford ennial garden flowers In a bowl; not predicting the same sort of suc Marrl;'-es ... ■ •ar«m BB» b :b b b ;,b b « v DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 room aptrtments, at 38 Mapi.i cess from a won and lost stand Leaths ...... 9 B B B C B B B B B B « street. Six room tenement garage. Springs; Linnea Nelson, Swedish, of first, second, and third. Miss (jlala- • r.B BBSS B B B • B '« point. , Card ot Thanks FOR SALE—PURE cider vin^ar, School street Telephone 6517. Ellington. vln. In Memoriam . ■ • • b: b a a m m tm K • «Tsr “Too many tough nuts to crack,” Lost and Found ...... 25c geillon, at Bolton Cider Mill. Judge O’Sullivan adjourned court No. 30. Any arrangement of per Annonncements v.« Telephone Rosedale 32-5. FOR RENT—MAIN S’TRFyn’ at 11:15 o’clock until Tuesday morn ennial and annual garden flowers in he says, and goes into detail. He ex Personals ...... ; ...... a • to post office, five and six room ing, September 12, at 9 o’clock, a vase; first, Robert Gregus; sec pects his fairly fight but experienc Aatosiobnes tenements, suitable for teachers. standeird time, at which time civil ond, L H. FiiUer; third, J . W. Gala ed eleven to find its toughest oppo Automobiles for Sale ...... 4 HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 cases will be heard. sition in Alabama, Tennessee and Automobiles for Bxcbsrga .-..m 9 Phone 6150. vin. Anto Aocessorlss—^Tlrss .n ...... 9 Flower Show No. 31. An arrangement of an South Carolina. Auto Repairing—Painting 7 FOR SALE—BARSTOW combina FOR RENT—SIX ROOM tenement, Close to seven hundred and fifty nual flojYers in a vase; first, L. H. Three Good Backs Anto Scboole ...... 1-A tion gray enamel range, with two modern Improvements, corner of entries were made in tbe annual Fuller; second, Mrs. Prank Schlott; Redd has three good backs in Carl Antoe—Ship by Truck e • • • B9» m • S ovens, in good condition. Inquire Antos^—For Hire S Wadsworth and Summit streets. flower show of the Rockville Com third, Miss Louise Bingenhelmer. Robinson. A1 Casey and Heinie Garages—Service 'Storage « .« . It 144 Woodbrldge-street. Apply 81 Wadsworth street munity Garden Club which opened No. 32. An arrangement of per Groth to spell the veteran quartet Motorcycles—Blcyolee ...... 11 in the Town hall last evening and ennial flowers in a vase; first, Jo of Charley Morgan, George Smith, Wanted Autos—Motoreyeles .... 11 FOR SALE—THREE PIECE living FOR R E N T -F IV E ROOM down Bastaess and Profcssloaal fiervises which will come to a close this eve seph Kuch. Dtmcan Holsclaf and Ray Mills, room set. 449 Main street. Town. stairs fla t with gai-age, all im ning. No. 33. An arrangement of an Business Services Offered ...... 18 Tel. 6189. while talented line replacements are Household Services O ffered...... 19-A provements, 29 Walker street The Town hall presented a very nual and perennial flowers in a available at all positions except at Building—Contracting ...... 14 Telephone 3437. Inviting appearance with tbe dlS' Florists—Nurseiiee ...... 19 FOR SALE —DETROITER four basket: first, Mrs. Edward Back the flanks where the veterans, John plays on exhibition on the long haus; second, and third, Robert Gre Funeral Llrectors ...... 19 burner gas range, gray and black, flENTS NOW AVAILABLE In all ny McIntyre and^David Thomas, Heatlm Plumbing—Roofing .a 17 tables. Notable among the exhibits gus. may have to carry most of the bur (BEAD THE S'rOBT, ^ E N COLOR THE PICTURE) Insurance ...... 19 oven heat centred. Price |15. 69 sections of the town, modern five Oak street were those from the gardens of Miss No. 34. Annuals, any other con den alone. Millinery—Lressmaking ...... 19 and six room tenements from $18 J . Alice Maxwell, Mrs. Charles H. tainer; first, L. H. Fuller; second, Tbe puppy dogs kept barking puppy dog had bad nla fill. And Moving—Trucking'—Storage ... 80 per month up. Arthur A. Knofla. Helping Redd with hia job are Painting—Papering ...... « « 11 Allen and the ToUemd County Tem Mrs. C. H. Alien; third,' Miss Louise two other Tech alumni; Monk and wee Duncy calmly raised his then toe diver man cried, “Well, Professional Services ...... mb 21 Telephone 5440 or 4859. porary Home for Children at Ver WANTED TO BUY 68 Bingenhelmer. Younger and Tex Wilson. Tbe team band and said, "No, sir, you cannot let’s look aroimd some more. Repairing ...... * It non Center. Tailoring—Lyelng—Cleaning 14 No. 35. Perennials,, any other likes to all-Tech coaching staff, have a bite till you be still.” “There are some things you I BUY ANYTHING saleable in tbe The judging of the forty classes container; second, Mrs. Judson. “This hot dog I will share with Toilet Goods end Service 86 and, says Capatin and Center Bill haven’t tried. Say, now about Wanted—Bnslnest Service «•.««.• 99 line of junk. Highest prices paid. BUSINESS LOCATIONS was in charge of Mrs. John Larris, No. 86. Annual and perennials, you, if you’ll do what I say to do. another ilde? I’ll take you to a Bdaeatlcmal Call 5879. Wm.^08trinsky, 91 Clin FOR RENT 64 of Hartford, who spent much time any other container; first, Mrs. Porterfield, "will go anywhere Sit down, now, and behave your spot right now, where there’s real do anything for "Puss” and Monk Courses ana Classes 17 ton street yesterday afternoon in selecting the Beach. selves. Then you will get your fill.” fun in store." Private Instcnetion IS STORE FOR RENT—At 87 Oak prize winners. No. 87. Any anrangement of and Tex." s s s s s s s s * • street, in fine condition $16 per Hie talk was wasted. All toe The Tlnies followed him aroimd mmb The committee in charge, headed Dahlias, with or vHthout foliage; Mufioal^Pramatlo •*••••:• BHiB 19 month, just 1-8 ot former price. doge jumped all around, like scared until a tiny train was found. “Hop Wanted—Instmetlon ...r..«*«s 90 KOOM8 WITHOUT BOARD 56 by Robert Gr^rus, has taken per first, A. E. Schaeffer; second, P. J. bullfrogB. Then Dotty rushed up, on,” exclaimed toe engineer. yias®dstf Call C. R. Burr, telephone 4161. sonal charge of the fruit bale which FOR RENT —FURNISHED rooms Flaherty; third, E. M. Ide. PLENTY OF TALENT shouting, "Ob, my goodness, what "Where would you like to ride?” gotsnds—Stocks—Mortgages II opens tills afternoon at 2 o’clock. BluBlnsssui OpportnnltlsB ... II for light housekeeping, gas and FOR RENT—LARGE ROOM 20x40, No. 38. An arrangement a mess! "Out to the entrance of this fair. One of tbe feature attractions of Gladiolus (may use other flowers to^ Money to E^an ...... 91 link in every room, reasonaUe, 109 aultable for buaineia or club room, CSilcago, Sept 9.— (AP)—Coac6 "Those pups are hungry as can. We’re going to leave when we get Help and lltaatlsas rear 829 AAain street Apply O. B. the flower show consisted o f two accent); first, Mrs. Ward; second, George Halas of toe Chicago Bears, be. Here, give that nice hot dog there,” replied toe kind old diver. Hslp Wanted—Female ...... II Foster street—Grube. Keith Furniture Company, opposite cakes of ice in which bouquets had E. H. Schaeffer; third, E. M. Ide. National professional football to me. I’m going to feed them “Then i new trip will be tried." Help Wanted—Male II been frozen. This exhibit was pre Help Wanted—Male or Femals •• S7 FOR RENT—TWO pleasant rooms, High schooL No. 89. An arrangement of Roses league champions, finds no short right now. That will quiet them, I They traveled tor a little while 'A gents Wanted ...... m*.ST-A centrally located, near post office. sented by Alfred F. Ludwig. in a suitable container; first, Mrs. age of talent this year. guess.’’ and then toe diver, with a smile, Situations Wanted—Female ....« 91 Inquire at 406 Main street TO RBNT—OFFICES AT 866 Tbe following is tbe results of jPrank Dowd; second, Mrs. Degen- Since toe Bears went Into train said, "Well, this ends toe train Situations Wanted-Male B »m€0 B • 91 tbe judging and the winners of the Employment Agsnoiss ...... 91 Street (Orford Bldg.). Apply Ed tolbe. ^ ^ ^ ing, Coach Halas has been strug "All right,” said Dxmey. "I give ride. To my scow we now will Live Stock—Feta—PstftxywTekSslss ward J . BolL TeL 4642 and 8 ^ . various prizes: No. 40. An arraagsmsnt of flow gling to trim the squad to toe play in.” And then he watched, and had hike.” Logs—Birds—Pets ...... 41 BOARDERS WANTED 69-A No. 1. Annual Asters. Class 1, ers in a suitablsi ormtalnsr to be er limit of 26 before toe season to grin, to lee kind little Dotty feed The rough old scow was shortly Llvi Stock-Vshlelss 49 collection of three blooms, one varie shown In a nleb 14 Inehss squaro opener sgslnst Green Bay, Septem toe dogi. It was a sight. found. Soon Ctoppy said, "Where Poultry end Supplies ...... 49 ROOMS AND BOARD for thro# or Wanted — Pets—Ponltry Stock 44 HOUSES FOR RBNT 65 ty; first, J . W. Galavin; second, Cor with a screen 22 inches high; first, ber 24. Dick Smito, former Ohio "m get lome more meat. Let are we bound?" The diver answer-* Fet ial» - illsssllsnssns four teachers. Uie of entire second bin Bnglert; third, Corbin Englert Edna Wiley; second, Mrs. C. H. State center, was eent to toe Bos them ituff.” said Duncy. "They ed, "To a place I know you all will Artloiss for S als ...... 9S floor, central, reasonable. Dial 8668. RENTS OF EVERY Deaoriptlon No^ 2. One bloom each of three Allen; third, Mrs. Frank Dowd. ton Redsldne and Bill Miller, for win have enough before Pm like.” Boats snd.AocssforlsB ...... 49 and price. Slnglea, flats, tanamenta different colors; first and sseond, BemibUoaB fHmffltt merly at Purdue, was released out through, ni bet that they won’t Building Materials 47 —ao chaifA Dial 8601. John F. Mrs. Edward Backhaus. Lltmonds—Wntebss^wiLltmouds—Watebss-JswslrF------IS Vaty litUA if oityf, oppodtion, is right yesterday to out the roster ilem a wink tonight.” (The Tlnies reach a Elsetrtoal AppUanssB—KaSe 4f . APARTMENTS—FLATS— Shaaaen,'70 Ruaaell atraat No. 8. Psronnlal Asters. OoDee- expeetsd at the Republioaa Town to 29. Zt wasn’t very long until each land la tbe next story.) Fusl and Fssd ...... ll-A TENEMENTS 68 — Fam^ftilrF FwdBBts If gouMbold OooM i Msojilnsn and Tools 9 FOR R EN T -00 HOLL STIUOBT, iBslsBl iBstmmsttts . I lin t floor, five room fiat, rent in ALLEY ODE Mobilizaticml By HAMLIN nod SWrs BaoipBMsl* 'A>1 oondltloB, muced fioori, eludee, at tbs Btorss MXMnfi, and eurtain rode, outlet itsd^^o Boy for eleetrle atove. A rent tlmt you OtU«/,SARS/ will appreciate. Rent very reaaoa- SIR*-THE DETAIL" OOP WAS LOST abie, with farage; alao oat fiva IS NOT CORRECT.^ VESTERQtt^ IN W l^n t Beard room firat fioor fiat, 08 atraat, ataam baat, rwt very rea- THEY'RE NOT ALL THE FOREST- PRESENT NOR , PROCEED WITH f aonable;' one five room upatalra tmvtttsm fiat ISO. Nice eleaa vanta. Mn. J, ACCOUNTED FOR.' TH' COM^NV. TH' DOUBL F. iiiaahaa, 11 Kfllititoa atraat * SQUAD ONE 'k 7 j Phone 4464. if REPORTS ALLEY, FOR RBNT—PXVX ROOM fiat, firat ;O 0P MI55IN6.V If fioor, ataam haat, all oonvanlaBoaa, m BMBFBBiPMBdrBf'M || with or wHbout fa ra ft. 84 CUaton iSf m t atraat Talaphona 4814. FORRlOfT—f i x ROOK, modam apartmaat witiLgarafa 886 Oantar a&aat Phona 8864. K S sesAi FOR RUNT-PXVI ROOK fiat lowar fioor, modam, laiga gardan. » • t Dll' K , k Adnlta. Afjfty, ff Rooaavatt a$nat 14' . ■X.- X , BtANUHBffrAH ffvffriiNO fiBRJicb. iCANCH'liBl BR. OONN-. 8ATDBDAY, SEP^EBIBEB ; *r " Toonenille Folks / r By Fontaine Pox OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Gene Ahesrn SENSE and NONSENSE WrttM THC R ^ P S ^ B THE PAW MAKE SUl'nCASE’^ SlMt>SON S\T over BV the WHEEL WHERE THE HUDOUARP IS MISSING. th' b o s s is out h o w ,l a c k Om «< th* old fOflM dwdtfM that Wa ware Intareatad in the atti I PONT tho modam flzl cas be read Uke a tude of old Unde Lorenzo, a n^[ro TMAT BITOF HOSN. DEUVEV^N^ AM ANT EATERV book, to which the eophletlcated living near YanceyviUe, North CAJ4 I EVER TEACH HfA-/A-CAl4T PtGURE THIS remariu: *7oeidbly that le why ahe Carolina, who is reported to have OLIT. LAJ3Y -^ H V ,T H IS BIRD prefen to park with the Ughta out." eoq>reaaed himself recently quite rr 5PANVSH, TREMCH solidly in favor at mules Instead of AMO ITALIAM.WHEM L>SED TO EVEN TALK IN HIS SLEEP f—WE KEPT WIFA - Ida Flttinpleifb~DoD’t you think autoiMbiles that are seen very fre XV CAKfT EVEN T A L K quently in his neighborhood. CASED BECAJLiSE HE WAS ^ 1 Jiould lengthen tea aidrt a little? "Ah lake a good ole mule mo’ dan ENGLISH? ALL IT X>OES^ Dora Spindlel V —Let your chasala ALWAYS USING TH' PHONE J Ah does a auty-mo-bile,” he said, IS SHRIEK? 1 WANT be your guide. -—A ‘FtoNO The neighbor gins have so many WASHINGTON TDBa m By (>ane OUT OUR WAY By WUliams bqy friends that even at our age we BLAZESl SOU M EAN M THGV STRUCK IT RICH , FELLA, INHV, MAN, MV DAD EVEN STAKED are gradually acquiring a rather w o o / WV\W, MA«vje'Y-'Nip ) 7 w v W,HAR v |! \ THOSE SKELETONS W ERE Y AND CM NOT QUESSlNG. I 'EM. OH, THEV WERE A COOPLA thorough knowledge of the automo B lo S hWki’ AB ootT, A F o R na \_\v / % ^EMTHEV DISAPPEARED AND^ AND BELIEVE ME, YOU BOZOS, I'M THRO TEACHING N-I 8S VMERE NEVER HEARD FROM SCHOOL. I'M IMRO BEING POOR. tM GOING OOTA AGAIN. POOR DAD I HE DIED HERE SO DISGUSTINGLY RiCH BY SPRING THAT th in k ing th ey h a d RUN OUT I WON’T e v e n s p e a k TO YOO^T------p^TTAGIRL!'' FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser ON HIM. eUT 1 — WELL, ; I'VE SPENT THREE SUMMERS LOOKING FOR THIS PLACE. VES'R.OSSIE AND IMASINE ANYONE ] THE WDS SAVED HER MEAN ENOUGH TO j m m U F E - r iL LEAVE HER POISON A OOSJTOO! AT OSCAR’S HOUSE BAD WE CANT FIND I RECKLES UNTIL SHE SETS OUT WHO DID IT f RARENT&AND STRONSER! * TAGWDM6 HAVE RETURMEO POOR I POODLE I I FROM THE rr MB.ii.aNT.orr. WORLD’S RMR.„ ART. C iM* wt mtA wErnnee, me. q VK t«3» av mA wc-Hta. u.«. wit, off. IpOODLE’S MIS* By Small FORTUME IS THE SALESM AN SAM Still In Good Standing! 03W6e.l SAtAr AND CHARLef BI6 TOPIC OF gvsys/Vf p a o l i n c . c:oMie& im a h c a o ^ ^ U) 6 f ( i e 0 4 ^ » N * n b a c . T U ' h o m c . NOO)^ T U e AlR. FER. YA o n t h i s TRACK* To POLU \Tl ullM GY HALF A C0MVER5AT1OM! ^ ^ tNO OF '—:------^------> T U e LIN B . I TM GOING TO 1 ADMIRE YOUR I KNOW WHAT FRECKLES! TRY MY BEST COURAGE. SOM, MEANS BY 'cUJEe^MOW— TO RNDOUT, ^ YOUR WAIT'LL HE SEES PO P CHANCES THIS/ t f VERY SLiMf VMBRe.pAOUlNe.* o'eAONjRAUUNe* ^ • n « wr M» anmet. we.' Mau.aMT.orr. / GAS BUGGIES A Familiar Sound By Frank Beck fVB A HUNCH *YOUR h b r b E t h e i m p o r t a n t MV UNCLE OWNED VAST ESTATES— HE WAS f a t h e r is b e i n g TA K EN m FOR A A/A/AA/C/AL R iO E .. A S YO U R UNCLEIB* VERY WEALTHY... BUT I GOT YOUR CLUE, good! OPEN IT c/LM BE FORTUNATEIY 1 AM AND IF M Y G U E S S IS ^ Hff/na PROBATED IMMEDIATEl^ CORRECT, rrk NOTHING FRECKLES!! I UP ANDvLET THE CLUE THAT THE PRINCIPAL BENEFICIARY. COMPETANT TO ACCEPT MY RESPONSIBILITIEB. TO THE WHtf^L I'L L « o r r r ! r ig h t . ME SEE^ IN t i 4b URGE you TO COM rrs.BR. OSCAR HAS : MIDST OF THER OFFICE AT ONCE A H E M .. IN VIEW OF A TRIFLE G IV E HIM >fA4EN HE COM ES BACk J ^ HERE IN THIS OSCAR/ DISCOVERED ; PACKING UP AND THIS WINDFALL I'D WARM r i OCTTING READY IM O TH ER LIKE TD ASK HBRB..LETE , TO L E A V B A M HEIR A F A V O R . TAK E A ■ • j *rWIN LAKE*.. FORTUNE WALK \ ■ .r. T o RND THE JUDGE JACKSON PERPETRATOR . CALLED TO SEE WHERE OAOOY OF THIS CRIME HEM REGARDING AN IMPORIANT GOT IS FRECKLE^' L E T T E R HE SOLE t h o u g h t ! ■:i C* •^f * tf SAATWBLTB V r j ~ : y .'. /V- f r* ' -'• '.r ■ • I. \ ♦•'•'.•■ 4. ■> ( ., . ' f \ v.-.\Jt- '• ■ ♦ *-2rsv' ii*» ittM tftto im ffi ,. .' ^ •" -» j*. ; ■• ■ • * •. • . ; i i . Mies R uth F srfu so a of Wood* bridge street has lift for Mount MBS ETHEL s n r a . V dsnoostration today. Thsra a ABOUT TOWN Vemoii, N. T. , to rosums tooohing A U CANDIDATES’ NAMES thirty-flva nazMs eo ths Repuhtto*' on Moiidea^^ aa primary list and a largs bmp , n « M«ach«rt» Olrl Seout Ooub> . GUEST AT SHOWER STAY FOR nOMARIES cUns, newly purchased wiO >efl will hold itf f ln t m eetlaf of the A son was bom Monday, be . used in the denioastratta rieaaon Tuesday afternoon at 3;80 ber 4, to Mr. and Mrs. for Re^bllean voters. Th^ at the Oirl Scout headquarter! in Armstrong of 37 Purnell Flaee. are only 34 names on ths th e CSbeney bufldlng. Wtitmiiister Bo«d Toang No Withdrawal Made aa Time > 2 . Woman Soon to Be Bride Democratio dst and oos of tbs Mrs. John Schleminger of Oak Limit Is Passed; Machine amaU machines win carry them at % ' Hose Company NO. 1 of the lCan> Given Party by FriendM. Arrangements Made.' the demonstration today and tUs eheiter Fire D^>artment, will meet Place is visiting friends in Monson, Mass. evening. < 'M ontey eveninsT a t 8 o’clock fo r Its At the primary six of the large T monthly bualnees session. Several Mrs. 8. Raymond Smith of 04 The zero hour for the withdraw mahhlnee Will be used for tl^ Re ^-Important matters of business will The newly organized Tailors, Bigelow strM t gave a miscellaneous al of names from the list of candi publican voters and. two i^ The txnnsacted and a lOO per cent Cleaners and Dyers Association of shower last night for Miss Ethel smaller machines for Democratic turn out of the firemen Is hoped Manchester met last night to per dates for various offices to be voted for. An outdoor drill will preMde fect plans and agree upon a sched Smith of Westminster Road who m for at the' primaries- next Tuesday voters. This win make it possible the near future is. to become the went over without a name being to keep all names on one line in the meeting. ule of prices. The meeting was each machine. Miss Arlyne C. Moriarty quite largely attended and it was bride of William Hunnlford of withdrawn. The Manchester Mothers Club announced afterward that every in Center street. A number of rela Town Clerk Samuel Turkington will hold its annual banquet and dividual or firm engaged in this tives and friends of the bride-to-be remained in bis office until 5 Announces first get-together for the fall line of work in Manchester had were present. Mrs. Smith’scolor o’clock yesterday and waited the Mrs. James Gllllgan of East Mid Thursday evening, Septem ber 14, Joined. scheme was green, pink and yellow. arrival of th hour. In the mean dle Turnpike has returned from a the Formation of a at Simset Ridge Country Club, The guest of honor was seated un time Charles Jacobson and Ralph visit of three .weeks with friends in ■•'■V . . Fast Hartford. Mrs. Albert Todd, der an umbrella decorated In these Norton, official mechanicians, got Canada. She w u accompcmied by Children’s Orchestra chairman, will be assisted by mem JUVENILE SOCCER colors, suspended from the chan out two of the voting machines for her son Vincent of Hartford. bers of the program and finance delier and instructed to open her Ages 5 to 7. Class Lessons. committees. The club had its an The West Side juvenile soccer gifts which were in great variety nual supper at Sunset Ridge last team will practice at the West Side and of practical use and.beauty. Instroments Famislied. year, and it is hoped a large num field Monday evening at 6:30 The dining table was adorned in ber of the members will plan to go. o’clock. All boys, 17 years of age pastel shades of the prevailing Fm* Information Dial 3072. A delicious menu Is being ar and under, who wish to try out for colors and a dainty luncheon of ice i ■ ranged. ^ e team are .asked to be on hand cream in fancy forms, cake and at that time,'as well as all mem cookies, candy, nuts and coffee was ANNOUNCING bers. served and a pleasant time enjoyed. •. ■■:••• .-. X W* •• 5 The final Sunday picnic by young .-.V ** V . XV V '•t people of the Polish National The FoOowing Prices Have Been Adopted * church will be held tomorrow aft As Minimum Charges By ernoon at 2 o’clock at Happy Land Pavilion on Oakland street, with V -.s-. .-.v.v\-.-.v.%X .s*,^ 3 Ignace Wirzbckl as chairman of the committee. A number of inter The Manchester Cleaners and esting features are planned. The pavilion which was built by the OntCONOtETF AUTUMN SUN SHINES ON SATIN men of St. John’s society of the Used Car Values church has been most popular not Tailors Association only with the local yoimg people, 1931 FORD COUPES- And our present display features this fa And Are Effective In All Manchester aeaning and Tail- but many from Wallingford, New Three new tires and in the ^ 1 OIC Britain and other places through oring Establishments, Monday, September 11th: vorite. Satin is a versatile fabric for Fall out the state have attended. The venure has been a success finan frocks. The colors we are showing are the cially as well as socially and a sum 1931 FORD COACH— Men’s Suits and Topcoats, Oeaned and Pressed___ $1.00 in excess of the expense of con newest favorites of the designers. Select struction has been realized for the Owned by a Manchester man and has ^ f Heavjr Overcoats, Clean and Pressed...... $1.25 church. the materials now for your Fall wardrobe. had the best of care; low m ileage.. Men’s Suits, Topcoats or Overcoats, Pressed Only.. ’ 50c, 1930 STUDEBAKER 4-DOOR SEDAN— Ladies’ Plain Dressed and Coats, Oeaned and PRICED FROM This is a small car and very cheap C O Pressed ...... $i.bO NOTICE! for this type ...... Two-Piece and White ..Dresses, Oeaned and Pressed ...... $1.25 $ 1.25 per yard OBnCE CLOSED 1929 HUPMOBILE 4-DGOR SEDAN— Just think of a car like this for a ^ 1 O C Ladies’ Coats (Fur Ollar or Cuffs), Oeaned and for , P ressed ...... $1.25 «> , SPECIAL CLOSE-OUT VACATION (Fur Collars and Cuffs) ...... $1.50 fr«Hn 1929 BUICK 6-WHEEL SPORT COUPE- For any building or ropedr Job HEAVY SHEER This is the Small 6. Plenty of style to 0 Q C O For Other Prices Call Your Tailor or Cleaner. SEPT. 9 to SEPT. 15 OBound your homa. bo suro to Priced From P er Yard this little car and cheap to run.... ^ a OU CREPE 75c Inclusive hoTo Iho work doao by oxpoii 1929 WILLYS-KNIGHT SPORT ROAD coaerolo workoio. Our work Is DR* G* A* STER— bockod up by long oxpoiioneo This is the best buy we have had . ^ CO CAILLOUETTE CHENEY HALL . •. wo know good edneroio oad Chiropractor 119 Center St. Phone 3628 1928 CHRYSLER MODEL 70 COACH— wo know how to Icty it... to This popular car at a very ^ f ^ SALESROOM kai tong, to woor wolL and to low c o s t ...... REMNANTS & IMPERFECTS bo proof ogednst emmbUng or DB. a H. PABKEB 1927 PONTIAC COACH— sto re ci>Mi Dally 9 A. M.-« P. M. Sat. 9 A. M.-6 P. M. eracUng. ^ DENTIST at a very low price $40 Telephone M Pratt Street 6-8492 Barttord, Ot HENRY AHERN Dentistry that will please yon, 14 Bond S treet r Tel. 8098 at a priee yon can afford to pay. 1927 BUICK 7-PASSENGER SEDAN— f free Next to perfect conditipn. d^^C # Lsom Ills ouMtlng tofaly and ANDREW ANSALDI Priced a t ...... $ I O comfort of riding on uhra-lewiNe** 104 West Center Street Tel. 7078 wra jumbo Hrat. Brilif In your ssr and wa will put on jumbos. Try them DAVID CHAMBERS 1924 DODGE TOURING CAR ...... $25 at our risk. If net dallghled—off they 68 H ollister S treet TeL 6260 Informatkm To Housewives About STUDENTS eemt, no eharga. If you wont to kaap Now is the proper time to tham, our trad# In oHownneo and FRANK DAMATO & SON rent or buy a good Standard budget payment terms make It easy. 24 Homestead Strpet TeL 7091 Wet Wash Service At Gordmi’s or Portable RILEY CHEVROLET CO. 60 WELLS STREET TELEPHONE 68i74 JOSEPH HUBLARD When your clothes reach our laundry, they are carefully Typewriter OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY 818 Middle Turnpike TeL 6987 sorted. The light and dark colored clothes are separated. Thty Speelal Rental Bates are then placed In individual Washers Which Means They Are To Students. PETER PONTICELLI Not Washed With Anyone Rise’s Clotlies. They are left in the Service Typewriter Co. 160 C harter Oak S treet 92 Asylum St. 5-0718 washer for one hoiur and a half, going through nine changes of Hartford, Conn. ARVID SEABURG . fresh, clean water. The last water that comes out of the washer Local Agents—Kemp’s, Inc. 54 W alker S treet TeL 6905 is drinkable. They are then placed in an extractor, where ninety* GUSTAVE SCHRIEBER" five per cent of the water is removed—making them ready for & SONS delivery. Y o u r C o a l 386 W est Center S treet TeL 4957 Home Sw eet Home by u h ^ - Delivered Promptly SMMSTHIHC OM VOVR Only 75 cents for 25 lbs. MINa OAaUNOf —u?e clean up after^too CHET’S i Soft Dry Service, 14 lbs. $1.10. SpMd it our middlo fwmp wfata de* SERVICE STATION FILMS livtr your *bhie oosT. And t h a t your bioa DEVELOPED AND* at* filled you’ll find that your walka and 80 Oakland Street Next To Brunner’s Market PRINTED All Flat Service, 7cjb. Shirts, 2 for 25c. lawna art dean and nntradeed—your 24 HOUR SERVICE oeOar q»ck and ipan. Film Deposit Box At Store Entrance. GORDON’S Laundry PHONE 3753 I WAS THINKINC K E B f P 'S THAT NEXrWINTSS I’O LIKB TO STAY WITH AUNT CMMA. __ ) CANNING * M u e c o a l’ Better heat for less money PEACHES Yellow Elbertas are now at their best SUT DSAN, YOU kUHKtt F o r S a l e SAID SHS WAS SUCH for canning. The season is at the heighth AN OLD asAar [ r m W . G . 6 U B N N E T C O . V s . Cool, Lumber, Mason’s Sopplles and Paint and quality never was better. 1886 North Main Street TeL 4149 Manchester The Price Is The Lowest 12 ROOM HOUSE THE HARTFORD SCHOOL It Will Be This Season .OO Get your choice Elbertas for canning . . . bat Aont EnM¥m. lan’t as OF MUSIC Bad as COLD! now at our orchards or at our Oakland * Keep the famHy to- BRANCH STUDIO Street stand. 2.000 gether with comfort 13 Oak Street Located o^ Wells S t^ t, cme minute from Main Siare^ IM i this whiter. Call os. Voice and Piano Lessons PERO house is offered at this price for imme^ate sale. G. E. WILLIS InstnMtion by Competent Teachers AvaOaUe, For Particulars See Sc SON, Inc. Also in Vitdin ior ’ODo* Coal, Fuel Oil, Lumber ORCHARDS i n Masim's Supplies—Paint Open Sept. 12~Jane 12 Orchards^ Avery Street, Wappii^. 3 Main Street lU. 6125 Moderate Rates BDriamWatUiu TeL 5701-M71 Stand, 276 Oakland Street » DIAL 5440 875 1: - i i. 1- iV ‘■•S' ■■ ■' V.