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NOTICE! Lectmen Who Were Instructed to Norton Quinlan, 36, of Falrhaven of Town. Clerk damuel J. Turklng­ ton today from 1 to 10 p. m., day­ : iM atlo f ot TcmateoA Club No. $69,246.1 Nathan Hale Lodge, L. O. T. A., light Um« to enroU voters in a po­ bo bold this evening ot 8 litical party ao that they may par. bor oaJ 867,640.66 i : « t the T . bi: C. A. buUding. will have a food sale tomorrow equipment morning at 9:80 in the basement of tldpate in the primary elecUonrt' win bo oeleotod to rep- September 8. The reglatrark will bo Projects recently submitted for nt Club No. > to attend the the J. W. Hale's store. The proceeds tqiproval, and their total cost are: will be used for the outing fund. In eesaion again next Friday from Sunday ot Odd Fellowa 1 to 10 p. m., for tbe tame purpose. Total Cost, If All Are Ap* anltaty sewer through Bast A fter the meeting tonight eemete-y to Kensington and other Manchester friends o f Miss Mary board will have a oon> The Charter Revision committee streets, 122,647.36; Broad street F. Ferguson have received cards proved, WM Be $522,766 will meet tonight In the Municipal storm sewer, 82,748.16; new tree from her at 2246 S street, Lincoln, building tq receive reports of sub­ trimming project 818,768.20; new Nebraska, where sho Is now perma­ THE SIEGE OF ALCAZAR > .ICr. and Kra. Henry Anderson and committees'- and vote on recom- — Those Proposed. Now Shipment of Viwgbter Janice, and Mr. and Mrs. nently located with her niece. Miss mendatlona for charter reforma­ MARION ZIONCHEGK Omar Anderson o f BSdrldge street Mamie Shorts, a teacher in Lincoln. tion. MR ysaterday to spend a few dasrs Miss Ferguson says it baa been very warm there, 110 degrees, and with 67 projects submitted from BERLIN ACCEPTS “IN ;U Maine shore resorts. the Town of Manchester for the ap­ that she greatly misses Manchester - proval of tbe state and national F a ll TAKES OWN LIFE and the old friends she made here. HoweU Cheney will be the speslc- DIRECTORS TO SET DATE W PA offices, the total value of the ^ at the Monday noon m ee ti^ of work proposed to date has Increased . the Manchester Kiwanis club at the Miss Vivian Larson of East Mid­ FOR OPENING OF MARKET to 8522,766, according to totals pre­ Xtouatry clubhouse. His subject dle Turnpike has returned after a pared for town officials. Neckw ear Phmges from Window Be- PRINCIPLE” FRENCH . Win vacation of several weeks, which be “Monopolies.** The attend- For the subiliitted projects the NEW DEAL FOES Included a tour of the White Moun­ prlae will be furnished by C. W’lll Meet Saturday Night to Federal government would contrib- r SBmore Watkins. tains, Maine and New Hampshire Satin - Crepe ^ fore Wife’s Eyes — beaches and Cape Cod, and a few Hear Results of Survey On Lace • Pique ' * Record firing will be conducted days with friends on the Connecti­ What Produce Is Ready. NOTTOSUPPORT by members and officers o f Com- cut shore. Official Burial to Be NEUTRALITY POLICY With Lace ~~ at the Bolton Notch range --a and Sunday. The men will This week's arrivals from Man­ The directors of the Manchester SUNDAY DINNER Trinr Auction Market wUI meet Saturday Accorded. A L F .im N D O N CXJ-OPEItATTVE STEEL be armory Saturday at one chester, at the Hotel Edison In New SIMPLE SIMON COMPANY FORMED o'clock and firing will begin at 1:30 York City, include W. A. Perrett of night and take under consideration la’s Neutrality Demand­ ROOSEVET TO p. m. The unit will leave for the 60 Russell street. the date for reopening the market. SANDWICH SHOP range on Sunday at 9 a. ra., and The market closed the summer sea­ Oeming Street Oakland Seattle, Aug. 8.— (A P I—A. graphic Southern Democrats Defea Marietta, O., Aug. 8.— (/IP) — ed by Berlin; Intends to firing will begin at 9:30 a. m.. and Members of the Manchester City son on July 7 when total Bales at Dial 7678 $1.00 description of the five-story death Formation of a 8600,000 sheet will continue until all men have that date 'had reached 1117,441.47. CONFER WITH and tin plate company aa club will gather at eight o'clock to­ plunge that ended the career of MENU: Chicken broth, melon working haven for workers de­ fired. night to go to the late home of Ser­ much larger than the first part of Each Proposal; Formulation of Protect Germans by last year's ssdes. There are now cup or fruit Juice; roast turkey or Marion A. Zioncbeck, the play-boy siring to avoid becoming em­ geant Thomas Tedford to pay their roast lamb; potato, com, squash ' The contract for rebuilding the many other frulte ready and caull- Congresaman whose capers made hla broiled In any steel Industry or­ final respects. or beets; garden salad; peorh Colors; name -a household word, was given GOVJANDON .icarage owned by Selectman Harold fiower will be soon ready for the Politics Left to Resolu­ ganization dispute was announced shortcake, Bfanchester Dairy Ice today by hla brother-in-law, who Force; Madrid Parliament : 11. Reed, destroyed by fire last Miss Emma E. Strickland, book­ market. A t the meeting Saturday White and Ecru today. inonth has been let to Gustave cream; rolls, coffee. witnessed it. The company, to be known as keeper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. night a survey wll) be reported and DINNER 12:15 NOON ON, $1.60. The brother-in-law, William Na­ tions Committee. Scbreiber and Son and work was Calvin M. Strickland of 11 Oak the date set for the opening for tbe Both Candidates to Meet the Marietta Sheet and Hn Plate Suspended; Leftists Pnsh ^rtarted this morning. deau, said he found the young Repre­ company, filed Incorporation pa­ place, and Victor E. Swanson, clerk fall sales. The total sales last year sentative from the First Washington at the F. T. Bllsh Hardware com­ went to 8134,761.49 and It Is expect­ pers with the Ohio secretary of The regular monthly meeting of The CORP District writing a note when he en­ Detroit, Aug. 8— (A P )— A meet in Drought Conference; state. pany store, son of Mrs. A. B. Swan­ ed that this figure will be passed -IW.HALC tered his newly opened campaign tlhrislon No. 1, A. O. H., will be held Ing of Democrats opposed to the Frank D. Sinclair, an Incorpor­ son of 7 Florence street, have ap­ by about 8100,000 In the fall. MANCHESTER CONN* headquarters late yesterday. Just tonight at the home of Daniel F. plied for a marriage license at the New Deal drew a sharp dlsUncUon ator, disclosed purchased for Renn on Cooper street few minutes before TUoncheck'e Landon Expresses His 8220,000 of the Hudson Sheet and B ULLETIN office of Town Clerk Samuel J. CALL death plunge to a busy street be today between supporting Governor Turklngton. Mrs. Mary Lobec, Tin Plate plant, Idle for a dozen New York, Ang. 8—(AP) — ».M rs. Ralph Taft and son, Doug­ The . m H A L C CORP. low. Landon and opposing President widow, of 264 Hackmatack street BROILERS. A A R O N COOK Roosevelt, and left the formulation Approval. years, from W. F. Robertson of A French plane obtained by tha' i n left this morning for a two MANCHESTER CONN* The note. Its contents Incoherent, Ctnclni'atl. Socony-Vacuum Oil Oimpany and Thomas TuskoskI of 264 Hack­ SPECIAL. LB. led Coroner Otto Mittelstadt to be­ of exact policies to a commmittee Wseks vacation. They will spend on resolutions. “ War In the steel industry will attempt removal of - 86 .- matack street have applied for a (Drensed) 2 9 c To Buy or Sell ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD—IT PAYS lieve Ztoncheck had taken bis life, ene week in Boston and the second marriage license. While, individually, many mem­ seems Inevitable," Sinclair said. Amerlcans and 60 French tour- ^jieek in Newport FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Only a few feet from where the Hyde Park, N. Y„ Aug. 8__ (AP) ‘The men signing up to operate Ista who have been marooaed !■ '' STOCKS OR BONDS body fell, Zloncheck's bride of four bers of the gathering, led by men —A drought parley which may find — BIO Center St. Phone 6086 once high In Democratic party clr- this plant are older men and sub­ Granada, Spain, In the midet o f r Miss Marlon Fraser of 34 Lewis months was waiting for him in President Roosevelt seated across St°Hoae Company No. 3 of the Man- street, clerk in the municipal social Free DeUvery. Representing .cles said they favored an outright stantial workers who don't care heavy fighting since July 18. motor car. the conference table fron Gov. A lf ; jls s te r fire department will meet service department will leave to­ Landon endorsement, such a move to become Involved In labor dis­ Tbe plane wlU be pUoted by PUTNAM & CO. In his report to the coroner, Na­ M. Landon of Kansas was virtually putes." Vioomte Jaqqnee de 8lboab 4 ’ .9|t the Are headquarters at 7 o'clock morrow for a week's vacation at deau said Zloncheck prepared to met with determined opposlUon pgiight for a drill. Misquamifcut, R I. 6 Central Row from the south. v assured today as the. President set­ He said 250 non-union men, French, World War flier, aim leave the office, then suddenly tled down for hts last work day be­ mostly from the Steubenville, O., will operate from Tangier, tbs'^ ~~~ Hartford, Conn.
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