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5,440 Clondy with slowly rising tetn- Member of toe Audit peratore tonight and Sunday 1 pro­ DOLLAR DAY SATURDAY-FINAL DAY OF HALE’S Bnrean of Circulations iianrlirBtrr turning il^rralh bably oocaslonal showers. VOL. LTV., NO. 295. (ClaesUled Adverttaing on Fnge IIM MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1935. (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTt)

FAILURE TO PAY LONG’S WIDOW Present At Oil Heir’s Home As Shot Killed Actress TAXES CAUSE OF MAY TAKE HIS RUSSIA, BALTIC STATES RISE O^BUDGET SENATE PUCE BACK BRITAIN, FRANCE

Necessity of Making Up Last Move Made to indnee Her to ASKED TO DELIVER x«;vM WOMEN CHEER LETTER TO DE.AD MAN Nearly AH of Europe Now Year’s Deficit Forces Ex­ AccepP, ’‘Act of God,” says CornvalUs, Ore., Sept. 14.— DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT Our entire stock of (AP)—Comvallls may have an Against Italian Invasion of NEW FALL tra Provision This Y e a r - Father-in-Law of Slayer HITLER’S DENIAL efficient post office but Post­ master Victor Moses wants it Ethiopia - WiH Defend Special Purchase for Dollar Day! understood there Is a limit to Cotton DRESSES $1-00 See 3 Mifls Tax Increase. of the Senator. everything. $1.19 and $1.29 Wondersoft KOTEX OF “EQUALirr He has on his desk a letter Covenant of League — Ranging in price from $1.98 to $6;98, from a postmaster In a nearby to retail this Dollar Day for A tentative town budget calling Baton Rouge, La., Sept 14.— (AP) town. It reads: Pure Linen Lunch Cloths Second Floor, "Dear Mr. Moses; Cabinet at Rome Votes to 0 fpr $1.00 DRESSES Jfor an increase of, 8144,000 In the Another special session of Louis­ Dictator Tells 50,000 They "Will you please try to deliver amount to be raised by real estate iana's oft-convened legislature ap- the enclosed mail? Mr. — lived taxation and. based on last year's peored inevitable today, this time to In Corvallis and that Is where he Refuse to Accept Any Are “Degraded” by “Jew- In Comvallls and that Is where BASEMENT undo some of the work It had push­ $X.OO e a c h grand list, an Increase-of three mills he committed suicide." In toe tax rate, was approved last ed through at toe dictation of Sena­ Compromise Offer. E lfbt different pattem i in novelty pure linen clothe. Pleide, 59c Knitting Worsted ish-Bolshevist” Theory of Moses Is not certain whether Bed Lights night by toe Board of Selectmen as tor Huey Long. the writer Is joking or merely plain colon, basket weaves, etc. All re^ la rly »1.19 to J1.29. Col­ * As toe Long force sought peace o n ; Blue, gold, green, and red. silk and Rayon trimmed, on aaaorted 3-98 the members were unable to find any "passing the buck." with toe White House and anti-Long shaped frames. way to reduce the tentative list of Equal Rights With Men. Geneva, Sept. 14.— (AP) — Vast DoltarDay0.lji ^ skelUS $ 1 .0 0 ' $1.00 elements renewed their opposition Main Floor—^Rear. appropriations submitted by Clerk Soviet Russia, speaking for immense t'l the machine left by the assassi­ Heavy Quality Beautyrest or Innerspring George H. Waddell. reaches of two continents; toe Uttla About 80 shades of knitting worsted for dresses, sweaters, A forUiMte purchase makes It possible for us to offer you this nated dictator, special session talk Berlin, Sept. 14.— (AP) — Retchs- new Fall Dressea at this money-saving price for 8117,000 Deficit was heard In both camps. Entente, toe Balkan Entente and coate, afghsns, etc. China Cups and Saucers fuehrer Adolf Hitler was cheered by LAVAL SPEECH DoHm Day. All the newest styles will be found In toe new The Increase In taxation was at- At the same time the possibility toe Baltic states all raised their Knitting Deportment—Second Floor. Decorated china, 19c set. popular colors of grey, brown, plum, rust, and black. tilbuted to the necessity of appro­ A drama of drinking and quarrels preceding toe fatal shooting of Evelyn Hocy at the end of a house party 50,000 women today when he told MATTRESS COVERS 6 Sets for that Long’s name would be carried voices today before toe Assembly $1.00 priating for the deficit of 8177,000 on In public office arose when It be­ In the Lyndell, Pa., country home o f ydUng H. H. Rogers. Jr., was reconstructed from the stories of these them National Socialism denies the Main Floor—Rear. with which the town ended Its fiscal witnesses; Left to right,' Frank Catalano, chauffeur; Claude Battin, farmer, and George Yamnda, Japa­ of toe League of Nations in defense 25c and 29c 36-Inch Fast Color came known that an attempt might "Llbcralistic-Jcwlsh-Bolshevlst the­ AS A YICTORY jear August 15. The deficit was nese cook. Catalano said Miss Hoey tried to borrow money to return to New York; Battlu told ot_Kogers of the League Covenant he made to have his widow accept ory of women's equality." because It Special $ 1 .1 5 $1.29 Colonial Mirrors brought about by the poor record In appointment to her husband’s unex- being upset and angry; Yamada reported continuous drinking while at the Rogers estate. Thus they swelled Into impostag tax collections established this year ditoonors them. proportions tos protest of tits PRINTS and TWEEDS In walnut or maple frames, Chippendale Simulated Leather plted term. Which has a year and TTie women, gathered both Inside FORJTALIANS Protect your mattresses with these coven. Made of good style. with Cheney Brothers not yet pay­ four months to run. world's nations against aa Italian (juallty cotton with bound seams and rubber buttons. Full or $1.00 ing its assessment of $218,000. and outside the hall at the Nazi con­ Invasion of Ethiopia. “Act of Ood” Sajw Pavy vention, filled the air with their single bed sizes. As approved by the board the Sources close to the leadership Maxim Litvinoff, Russta'a apokse- ^HAND BAGS Hells" when he added: man, told the Assembly that for hts 0 yards $ 1 . 0 0 budget calls for a total gross ex­ said such a plan had been discussed JUMBLED PRIMARY Newspapers io Rome So Con­ Copies of 81.95 and 82.95 bags. Colors: THREE PROBES STARTED "I don't think that toe rotten In­ nation "there Is only the question of 3-Plant Stands Brown, black, navy, wine, and green. penditure of 81,254,265.67 with re­ al some conferences. It Is Time To Replace Your Pillows About 60 patterns In florals, checks, plaids, etc. Suitable for stitution known as parliament be­ defending the,(Covenant of toe Lea­ Of wrought iron frame with colored flow­ ceipts other than from property tax­ From Judge B. H. Pavy, fatoerln- comes better by women being In It, dressea, aprons, smocks, draperies, etc. er pots. es, estimated at 8165,450.66, leaving AT PHILADELPHIA sider French Premier’s gue as toe Instrument of peace." 21x27 A C A Covered Feather Filled $1.00 law of the man who shot Senator but on the contrary, woman Is drag­ He warned, moreover, that tos 12*/2C Pure Irish Linen . $1,251,265.67 to be raised by the Long last Sunday night, came the ON STAGE STAR’S DEATH ged from her pedestal by It." levy on real estate. "Covenant Is not enough" and AH Our Regular Stock of Regular 29c assertion today that the shooting No "Death Battsllns.” Address Before League; created a sensation by saying that Three new items found their way “must have, been-an act of God." 12c Silverware H andkerchiefs . « 1 A n Into the annual budget this year. As Hitler was In his hoppicst orator­ certain bilateral non-aggresalon BED PILLOWS He said he waa at a loss to ex­ Expect Bitter Fights at Polls ical mood since the convention be­ pacts actually are designed "for as- New Fall DRESS FABRICS Dinner forks, salad forks, spoons, etc. 1-16 Inch hem. All white. 10 f o r ...... ‘ . ^ L * ^ ^ good bookkeeping the amount of plain why his son-in-law. Dr. Carl Father of Evelyn Hoey En- LOOK KILLED OWEN War Moves Continued. Heavily plated. 12 pieces f o r ...... 840,000 was approved as an appro­ gan. Speaking extemporaneously curity and aggression." $1.00 A. Weiss, Jr., had sent a bullet Into and often with biting sarcasm, he The Poles and Germans who priation for the water department Senator Long, but declared It was Next Tuesday — Four pooh-poohed the Russian Idea of heard his address Interpreted this Special 8 8 c Imported Seed Pearl while the same sum was included In "just possible" Weiss was disturbed gages Uwyen Rogers AS PUBLIC MENACE women's battalions. Rome, Sept. 14.— (A P )—The Ge­ remark as an attack on the German- 1 yards $ 1 . 0 0 the receipts column as anticipated standard size A C A covered bed pillows filled wl(h all new 24” Hall Runners by one of the bills Long waa pushing Running for Mayor. "That will never happen with ilh," neva speech of Premier Laval of Polish treaty of non-aggression. feathen, absolutely purified. Featherproof ticking. revenue from the municipal depart­ through the assembly as a threat Family and State Also ___ he said. "There are some things Pollsh-Oerman Pact Stunning patterns In several fllffcrent weaves In tweed, plald.e. Of good quality felt base floor covering. ment. France on the Italo-Ethloplan ques­ 8 yaribi f o r ...... EVENING BAGS against Judge Pavy’s place on the that only man can do. I would be Litvinoff said that while Russia's checks and stripes. 36" Duby Cord, 36" Cavalcade Cord, 36" Ninth District tion was accepted In Rome today os Fairset Suiting. All fast colors. $1.00 bench. ashamed If a single woman fought non-aggression pacts with her neigh­ The board will recommend that Pursue Investigations. Declares Victim’s History Philadelphia, Sept. 14— (A P) — a tacit victory for Italy. 35c Fine Quality Percale Again Deny Plot on our front In case of war. Semi-official quarters ao Inter­ bors Included a special clause for Piece toe annual town meeting take over Members of the slain assassin's Philadelphia, third city of toe land suspending toe pact If aggresston 5 DESK SETS the recreational and library activi­ preted because It failed to Inveigh Our Complete Stock of Regular 39c 18” Glass Shelves Blue - Green - Red. Desk Blotter - Letter family again joined In auertlng Dr. and once the stamping ground o f (Continued on Page Four) against Italy’s claims in East Afri­ were committed by one of toe par­ ties of the Ninth School district and Wcstcheater. Pa., Sept. 14.— (APi Provides Reason for Mar­ With chrome plated brackets. Opener - Ink Stand - Paper Holder - Hand Weiss had taken no part in a aup- Boles Penrose and the Vnres, look­ ca. The press also analyzed the ad­ ties against a third state, there are PILLOW CASES Blotter. Inst night added to their budget an pe-sed plot on Senator Long’s life. Three different lntcrc. 2?ri-lnch hems on both ends. 69c Beef, Iron & W ine...... 2 for $1.00 8 and 4-toread chiffon — 7-thread service. All new Fall shades. porary notes on which the town bor­ Demoemts’ Choice Portland, Me., Sept. 14.— ( A P I - (Oontimied on Page Foot) waa understood in diplomatic cir­ his pocket and wiped his eyes as him.” That was the way Look put Accused of accepting payment for cles that an important factor of tbs inches long^er. A beautiful quality sheet made up under our own 60c Pkg. of 6 Takamine rowed money In July, $174,000 for FACES LONG DELAY Vincent Downey, Miss Hoey’s attor­ it, Fratus said. On the Democratic side a vigor­ specifications. Guaranteed for four years' wear. Hostess Sherbets bond payments and $150,000- for ous newcomer to political circles, "protection" from a Massachusetts scheme being discussed by the five- ney who accompanied him, exam­ The 53-ycar-oId handyman de­ smuggling syndicate, Albert Hender­ power committee for settlement of Tooth Brushes...... 2 for $1.00 Chrome plated holders with crystal etch­ charity and federal relief. ined the gunshot wound that ended clined to go further Into a motive John B. ("Handsome Jack") Kelly, ed glasses. 6 sherbets to box. The estimates for school expendi­ than that. Is conceded toe nomination. A con­ son, 62, Sagadahoc county sheriff, toe Italo-Ethloplan dispute is "terri­ 200-Sheet Package Kleenex ...... 8 for $1.00 $1.00 55c 2 pairs $1.00 her ,'ife. today awaited grand jury action on PLAN TO RECHART torial adjustment." Hale’s Finespun tures and receipts represents a net New (Ians of President Hits Tile father couldn’t bear the or­ Denies Jealousy Motive tractor, oarsman, and close friend of Governor Earle, he advocates toe a federal charge of conspiracy to The plan now under considera­ 25c Gillette Blue B lades...... 5 for $1.00 Main Floor— Left. Increase of $300(1 from last year. deal. He was led to another room. Ixwk denied that his interest in Bond payments are $2500 less than "New Deal" and a cleaning-out of smuggle liquor. tion was understood to be an en­ $1.49 Bridge Lamps ConnecHcot — No Time Meanwhile, Downey determined for behalf of Mrs. Lydia Hyde, 35-ycar- Philadelphia's old gray City Hall. Arrested as he sat In his office SETUP OF SCHOOLS largement of the offer made by An­ 10c Woodbury’s Facial Soap...... 13 for $1.00 and shade, metal stands, finished in black last year. The Increase of $125,000 himself that the bullet entered the oia mother of four children, had PILLOW CASES this year with which to settle tem­ Republicans will choose between In the courthouse at Bath yester­ thony Eden of Great Britain in and gold bronze. .actress' right tample and Issued out three city office-holders, two of day, Henderson, a Bowdoinham Rome to hand over a atrip of Brit­ $1.95 Imported Perfumes...... $1.00 $1.00 69c Fine Quality Chalk Finish porary notes on which the town had of the left temple lust above the (Continued on Page SIz) ^ Main Floor— Right. to Let Contracts. whom, paradoxically, were elected farmer until be became sheriff eight ish Somaliland territory to Ethiopia hair line. on the Democratic and town meet­ (Continued On Page Two) years ago, pleaded innocence before American Council of Edoca* in return for which Ethiopia would 1 for $1.00 De Luxe Alarm Clocks RAYON UNDERWEAR Crowd of Curious. ing tickets two years ago but now U. S. Commissioner Gould here and give part of Its land to Italy. Washington, Sept. 14.— (AP)—De­ Hoey emerged from the undertak­ staunchly reaffirm their Republi­ was held In $10,000 ball, which he The new scheme. It was said, ca- A variety of styles and finishes. Values Bloowers - Vests - Panties canism. Bams high quality as the sheets. Sizes: 42x36, 45x86. UNDERWEAR-CORSETS up to 81.49. lay until next June In work on toe ing rooms early today after arrang­ MAY ASK CONGRESS provided, for the current federal Hon to Make Survey of visages a joint Anglo-French offer $1.00 Merritt highway and similar Con­ ing for toe body to be sent Sunday City Treasurer WlllB Hadley and court term. of a atrip of land, half In French COAL CONTENDERS necticut works projects was Indi­ to St. Louis, Mo., for burial. He City Controller 8. Davis Wilson are Ended by Deputies’ Raid. and half In Britlab Somaliland, 66x80 Part Wool cated today as a result of toe re­ made his way through a crowd of toe former comrades who now as­ Under toe "protection" of Hender­ CondiHons in U. S. which would enable Ethiopia tp $1.25 Bread and Cake Boxes vamped program ordered by toe curious folk, avoided speaking to FOR MORE FUNDS sail each other dally. son, the illicit liquor dealers landed have access to toe sea. P r i n t PAJAMAS $1 00 anyone and was driven away by a New Voters In return Ethiopia would givn Two-piece models. Regular and extra sizes, ^ S • A /V / Roll top and double compartment'— In 54® 2 fop $l.oo TO ACCEPT DELAY President. thousands of gallons of alcohol at Leaders view toe new voters colon. The Merritt highway, toe Nor­ negro chauffeur. Pblppsburg and Sebasco, and Italy a patch of territory in tos DOUBLE BLANKETS $1.00 Main Floor—Left. among toe 794,000 registered as a' Washington, Sept. 14.— (A P )— southeast The curious folk had been view­ trucked It to Massachusetts com­ walk High achool, and similar pro­ pivotal factor. There are 495,500 The American Council of Education jects have received the approval of ing the body all evening. Anyone Believe President WiH Need mercial centers, Henry P. Weaver, has challenged the existing school Emperor Haile Selassie would un­ could enter. Many were children, Republicans and 282,000 Democrats dertake to maintain a free port in P h i l i p p i n e G o w n s Kitchen Pail^ or Step-on Both ^ e s Will Grant Fifth aides of Public Works Administrator enYolled, and toe total for all Maine chief investigator of the al­ setup and seeks to determine If Ickes, but have been tied up in the girls 8 to 13 years old, who looked cohol tax unit, declared. It la out of touch with social and toe newly-acquired territory, thus $ 2 .6 9 Of a fine muslin, daintily embroidered. Flesh MiU'ons for PobUc Works parties Is 56,500 more than the providing access for new Italian and white. Sizes 16-17. $ Cans 25c BOYS’ GOLF HOSE Works Progress Administration. If with momentary fascination and Weaver said a raid by Henderson's economic times. 1.00 registration for toe gubernatorial settlement. Heavy part wool double blankets In block plaids In rreen rold 10-quart size— In colors. $1.00 In checks, plaids, plain colors. , they have been actually rejected in then darted out as if they bad been deputies last February 9 at Phipps- A broad effort to reebart toe blue, rose, and orchid. o • ?» Extension Asked for by election last year—then an all-time the latter office, however, where In the presence of a ghost. burg, resulting In seizure of 1,800 course of education and gear It with The plan was believed to be -a Next Year. high. part of a supreme last-minute ef­ a y t r e t c h many other such projects have died, An entire troop of Boy ' Scouts Although toe contest centered on gallons of alcohol, led him to be­ changing forces of toe day was T w o W S Cake Covers President Roosevelt. that fact has not been made pub­ filed past the body late in the eve­ lieve Henderson knew of and was mapped yesterday by toe Council, fort by Great Britain and Francs to achieve peaceful settlement of with tray and glass knob, fitted with wire lic. ning. ■< (Continued on Page Four) sanctioning the Illegal tredllc. the creation of a non-govemmental C o m b i n a t i o n carrying handle. Assorted colors. 22® p’’- 5 for $ J.OO They, togetoei: with toe bousing Not Vindictive. Washington, Sept. 14.— (A P )—A The warrant Issued against Hen­ commission of 14 members who will toe dispute. TURKISH TOWELS $1.00 (Jhlef County Detective Francis possibility that President Roosevelt Litvinoff told toe assembled $1.00 programs in Bridgeport, Hartford derson also named George Hum­ meet Monday to launch a four-point ^ Net bust secUons, qlso two-way stretch glr- Washington, Sept. 14.— (A P )—: Grubb said he asked Hoey If he win ask toe next Congress to ap­ statesmen: Soft coal miners and operators ex­ and Stamford, become eligible, phreys and Charles Huff of Sebasco, program of Inquiry into youth therefore, for consideration os part wanted to confront Rogers. His propriate more millions for perma­ and William Flynn of Lisbon Falls, 'The Soviet government In prii)« pressed hope today that an agree­ nent public works waa discussed In problems. each Electric Sandwich Toasters of toe program toe President or­ reply was: FAMOUS ACTRESS arrested by Henderson's deputies In An $800,000 private grant will fi­ dple Is opposed to toe system of 1 9 C 6 for $1.00 Nickel finish with black handles, large 39c Children’s Knee Length HOSE ment on wages and hours could be informed circles today. colonies, s policy of spheres of i^> reached before expiration o f the dered Ickes to prepare. "No, I am not vindictive.” the February raid, and two Massa­ nance the five-year Intensive survey O ut blggMt selling toweL Heavy quality, 18x38 with colored cooking surface to hold three sandwiches. Plain and fancy colors. ElaaUe cuff. Neither confirmation nor a denial fluence and to anything pertalningy $1.00 present contiact Sunda.v midnight. The fact that public works offi­ Grubb said he added that he came chusetts men. The three Maine which la designed to be fact-finding borders In blue, rose, green, and orch il Last Call For that he had been assured the Presi­ to Imperir.listle alms. For toe So­ SLIPS Q Q ,. At toe same time both sides ap­ cials have already approved toe first only to see for himself. If he could, DIES IN LONDON men have state liquor charges pend­ and remedial. Regular $1.29. Today...... ^ W ^ two, and that the housing programs what the facta were, and that he dent would follow such a course ing against them, and also have viet delegation there Is only tits peared ready to avert a possible could be obtained from Secretary On announcing the plan. Dr. Main Floor Rear—Right. In Bridgeport and Stamford are re­ reiterated his assertion he knew of been Indicted by a federal grand George F. Zook, Council president, question of defending the (Jovenant $1.29 Bread Toasters fitrike crisis by complying with Ickes, toe public works administra­ of the League as the Instrument of with mica reinforced heating element and 3 for $ President Roosevelt's request for a ported here to be nearing approva', no reason why his daughter should tor. Jury on another conspiracy charge. laid emphasis "on the part youth 4.00 indicates contracts for those pro­ kill herself. Weaver said. plays In the present-day crisis." He peace." BABY SHOP It Is Worth While To Take Advantage Of This! with cord attached. fifth extension of the contract. But other officials, striving to $1.00 jects can not possibly be let by De­ It was known, however, that Mor­ Dame Madge Kendal Was The federal agent said Hender­ said youth's problems “ may consti­ In quick succession spokesmen The President’s reason for asking cember 15, so that construction ris L. Ernst, noted Liberal attorney read between toe lines of toe Presi­ son's dealings with the liquor syn­ for Portugal, Yugoslavia, Rumania,, a 15-day extension was to provide dential order setting aside the bulk tute a fundamental threat to na­ Children’s 69c ^ ^ might be well under way by June. engaged by Hoey to ferret out the dicate lasted from October. 1934, tional welfare.” Czechoslovakia, Latvia and toe time for him to appoint a new coal of remaining work relief funds for Britain’s Most Noted Stage Balkan Entente added their voices HOOVERETTES Rubber Tile Door Mats $1.95 Imported KID GLOVES commission under toe Guffey act. This was one of toe President's con- facts, planned to Interview Rogers. until the February raid at Phlpps- Under 25 Years Old temporary work under Harry L. burg. Since then, he added the Of all arrests reported to the jus- to the pledge to remain faithful to Ifi designs, 16x24'*, heavy. A producers’ committee which Hopkins' jurisdiction, thought It PRINT DRESSES $1.00 (Oontlniied on Page Six) (Oontinned on Psga Two) Star, 86 Years Old. federal investigation has been go­ the League Covenant. in medium, large and $1.00 contends It represents more than highly probable that Congress Thus they joined Orest Britain In fast colors. Sizes 1 to 6 years. ? for Tan - Beige and Grey half of toe Industry urged that the ing on. , (Oonttnned on Page Six) extra large. would be ashed for more monev to and France In their determined 2 for $ 1 .0 0 • D pair President appoint General Hugh 8. salvage some permanent PWA stand against an Italo-Ethloplan Children’s $1.09 $1.49 Card Tables Johnson to bead this commission. projects. London, Sept. 14.— (A P )—Dame war. with heavy stain-proof fibre top. Rein­ But from Hyde Park, N. Y., came It was pointed out that, since the Madge Kendal, one of Britain's most From Armindo Montelro, Portu­ forced frames In green or red. word that Johnson would quit bis Strange Malady Baffles $4,000,000,000 works program waa famous actresses, died today at the gal, came a pledge of fidelity to toe $1.00 59c Swiss Knit job as director of New York City’s age of 80. Fall Fishing Season announced last winter, many com­ League Covenant In the present WPA in October. The reason he In new Fall shades of brown, blue, red, and navj’. Sizes 8 to 6 Children’s DRESSES $ 1 00 munities had been encouraged to The actress, whose name still crisis. He was followed by Count ^ears. New Fall Models , second Floor. T gave was that ‘Tve got to make Bay State Physicians develop PWA projects which now thrilled old-tlmera among British Bojldar Pouritch, speaking on be­ Special Sale of Glassbake Ovenware PANTIES and VESTS some money.” He and Mr. Roosevelt have little apparent chance to qual­ theater-goers, found a peaceful end Opens in Connecticut half of toe Little Entente who said ______Main Floor—B ight , reached an an-eement whereby toe in chrome plated metal frames. ify for any o f toe $4,000,000,000. at Chorley Woqd, her HerUordshlre Yugoslavia, Rumania and Czecho­ former NRA head would be permit­ Worcester, Mass., Sept. 1 (AP)^ A week ago, little Eleanor was Ptfrilc Bousing home, .after a long Illness. slovakia "consider toe principles of Covered casseroles - utility dishes - ted to return to private life about pie pistes - open bakers - oval —The Worcester Board of Health found dead In bed, and her slaters One type of public works men­ Her Illness became critical Thurs­ New Haven, Sept. 14.— (A P )— <4

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 4 , 1BB9. P A O s n TWIN YOUNGSTERS BOLD CLUB INITIATES KNIGHTS CARNIVAL suggaaUoas to moke In regard to Miss Miriam Watkins \ PANTALEO WOMAN , Weekly Sunday School Lesson, Soma Important plana will b« dis­ cussed that will be of real interest SEE BLAND ACT JOBS our participation In the Tercenten­ T l^ 7TH BntTHDAY to all members. ary celebration, please bring them TOWNSEND GROUP TEN CANDIDATES to the meeting, Monday. CANNING TOOPENNONDAY PLEADS FOR CHILD Friday, 7:45 p. m., Epworth FOR 30,000 SEAMEN TEN- Weds This Afternoon TIMOTHY (A Christian Worker in Training) League cabinet meeting at the par., Let's all members come to the nonage. Ehrery officer Is expected meeting, Monday evening, and not HAS 7 35 MEMBERS Children of Mr. and Mrs. Fred SHUN let Mary Donnaher down. PEACHES Catholic Ladies of Colambos Mlea Miriam Loralse W a tk lu Woodhouse Entertain Their to present Law Effective'Today Requires daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. ElmoM Jawit Around Grounds Dis­ . Friends in Party. Divorce Action Pending So/ Text: n Timothy 1:1-14 Two-Thirds U. S. Crews on Buddies Anderson-Shea AoxUlory, V. F. W. The InternatlonBl Uniform Son- SALVAITON AR.MT We ore now returning to our regu­ Watkins of South Main street, wiu Adjutant William Valeattne Mail Subsidy Ships. Plans to Organize Chb of Are Now Ready! The Supply Is Limited. to Participate in Tercen­ become the bride, this afternoon of closes Ideas That Have Say School Lesson for Sept. 18. lar two meetings a month schedule. Carolyn and Carlton, twin chil­ Case Is Continued; The next mooting will be held Bept. F. Gay Hastings, son of ths ' late APPROVAL OF GOD Sunday Washington, Sept 14.—(AP)— Get Them This Week-end. They Won’t dren of Mr- and Mrs. Fred Wood- By WM. B. (fn A O Y , D. D. 24, at which Ume a social will be Frederick P. and Brooke Rose 9:30 a. m.—Company meeting. The Bland act, under which officials British War Veterans Younger People Are Dis­ tenary Program. Been Used This Year. house, of Benton street, celebrated Editor of Advance By GEORGE HENRY DOLE estimated 30,000 American seamen The regular monthly meeting of held. Mrs. Florence Peterson will be Last Long. Hastings. The Marriage will take their seventh birthday with a pariy Cases Pnl Over. A 11:00 a. m.—Holiness meeting. pUca at 4:30 in the boms of the 3:00 p. m.—Service In the park. will find jobs, became effective to­ the Mons-Ypre Post was held In the chairman to plan for refreshments. for 80 o f their school friends at their Timothy is inevitably associated Our kuxillai-y has been Invited by cussed Here. bride's parents. Dean William Q. International Sunday-School Leason^An .erroneoua conaclence bring* af- 7:00 p. m.—March and open nlr day. The act. approved by Con­ Army and Navy club Wednesday A Class of ten candidates was Ini­ home Thursday afternoon. with Paul. The relationship between Chanter of Wesleyan University, AH Is In rsadinsss for ths KnIghU Toxt, Sept. 16: "Study to show fliction but the Lord does not con­ meeting.' gress 90 days ago, requires that evening. Sept. 11. Commander the Badstuebner Post of Rockville tiated laat night during a meeting of The table w m beautifully deco­ Custody of a minor child was them was almost as real as if Timo­ to participate In the Tercentenary who wjll ptrform the ceremony will of Columbus oamivsl to bs offered thyself approved of God, a work­ demn one for having it,- (tonsclence 7:30 p. m.-:-^alvBUon meeting. ships having ocean mall contracts Sam Pratt presided over a large at­ Olbbon.s Assembly, Catholic Ladles rated In a color soheme of pink and sought In Superior Court ytsUrday thy bad been Paul's own son. It did moves one to follow his highest must be manned by crews two- parade which will be held this after­ use the single ring service. the public all next week st the cor­ green. Varied colored balloons man that needeth not to be asham­ Tbe 3:00 o'clock service will be in tendance, Reports of the different The Manchester Townsend Club of Columbus, In the new Knights of credit to the disciple as well es the sense of right and if one does that, thirds of which are United States noon at 2 o'clock. The members who Miss Ruth Lura Watkins will be ner of Main and Delmont atreets and were hung from the electrie light by Rose Rlixo Pantaleo of Hartford ed.’’—* Tim. 2:18. charge of S. M. Sundeen, Interna­ committees were beard and much No. 1 now has a membership of 788, PERO ORCHARDS Columbus home on Main street. Five master. even though It bo wrong, the Lord citizens. Important business discussed. can attend and assist the Rockville according to a check made for re­ her elstar’e sole attendant, and Don« the committee in charge announces against Michael Pantaleo of Man­ tional trustee of the Gideons, Mr. other candidates made application over the centeriof the table. The Not every one who has tbe privi­ aid G. Parker of New York City, that this affair Is something entirely The best way to study to show counts It ae good, for Ho looketh Sundeen is also the editor of the The law takes the place of a war­ Plans were formulated to hold our Auxiliary are asked to meet at the port to the meeting last night, tbe for membership. centerpiece was a birthday cake chester pending a hearing on the di­ lege of learning from a great teach­ time measure which permitted sail­ secretary, Mrs. Katherine de F, a classmate of the bridegroom at different from the old type o f carni­ tbeyself approved of God Is to study upon the heart, the will to follow Harrington, N. J. press. His subject second knnual "British N ight" with­ G. A. R. rooms. In the evening a At Our Orchards On Avery St, Wapping, A schedule of activities to start decorated in pink and green with vorce action brought by Mrs, Faq- er has the spirit and the willingness ors with three years experience and Hardy stated this morning. It wa$ Wesleyan University, will b# beet val and la certain to provide pleas­ seven candles for each. to be approved of Him. What one Is Him. is. “Gideon Bible Achievements.’' He in the next two months. A com­ dance will be held. with the next meeting, September taleo against her husband on to learn or to.be inspired by his in possession of their first natural also reported that several now cluba men. The ushers w ill. be Robert ure and satisfaction to all The event will surely prove Itself. There fore to have the approval of mittee will be appointed by Com­ A card party sponsored by the 27, and continue through the first The children were entertained charges of desertion. Decision on will be accompanied by song leader, ization papers to be listed citizens. are now In the process of formation, Or Our Holmes of Boston and Robsrt Ball opene Monday night and continues with various games after which a ths petition of the plaintiff for cus­ great example. There Is but one way to get the God, live up to the promptings of Chas. T. Van Vllet of Hartford, also mander Sam Pratt to make the ar­ Caldwell Colt-Roblnson Auxiliary of of January, was presented by Mrs. of New Jersey, alio college eleaa- Paul, with all his might, had ele­ All ship officers now must be bona rangements. for this big time. Com­ Hartford will ba held In the post one composed of younger memlMi)l through Saturday, with numerous delicious luncheon of sandwiches, tody of her child, now In possession approval of God and that Is to have conscience. To make the conscience James Peabody, National Field Louise Murphy, chairman of the pro­ metes of Mr. Hastings. ments of weakness. He was not fide citizens. rade Fred Baker gave a very In- nearly all under the age of 30 year*. special features pltimed nlghUy. cooktss, cake. Ice cream and cocoa of the defendant, was continued. the approval of our conscience. Does rlglrt, form It of the truths of the Secretary. rooms on Main street this evcnliig. 1 gram committee. ' Professor Hammond of Mount above criticism. There are indica­ world. The commandments are There are 282 mail ships of 1,- tereatlng report on the last meeting for the benefit of a crippled veteran. Election of delegates to the Chi­ Ths outstanding feature will be was served. The twins were remem­ Attorney Georgs C. Leasner la conscience tell what Is right? No, The Week Fruit Stand - Oakland Street Mra. Mary Segerdabl was appoint­ Holyoke College will play the bridal tions also, here and there, that he 900,000 tons affected by the act. of the New England Council of Tbe auxlll.-u-y plans to purchase a cago convention of Townsend cluljb the amateur contests which will be bered with a number of beautiful counsel for Pantaleo and Attorney never. Conscience does not tell any­ summary of laws by which a true Tuesday, 7:00 p. m.—Corps <2adet ed chairman of a committee to plan music on the Hammond electric or­ was rather an exacting master and They received $20,630,000 in sub­ British War Veterans held in Bjieclally constructed wheel chair. was deferred last night until a lattt held each night with the finals Sat­ gifta. V. F. DeNezzo for his wife. thing. Intelligence tells; conscience conscience Is formed. Adopt them as class. Band concert at 8:00 p. m. the Assembly's part in the Tercen­ gan recently tnitalled In ths W.at- a strict dlaclpUnarian. sidies last year. Waterbury. A hearty vote of This Is a very worthy cause and the meeting, due to the (act that It wni urday night. Prises of IS. IS and 32 Another continuance, for one Is an Inward urge to do what the the rules of daily action, thought Wednesday, 7:00 p. m.—Young tenary celebration planned for later kins home. The bridal party will Timothy might have found occa­ thanks was rendered to the commit­ niembcrs are Invited to attend. The strongly urged that the three prlB) this month. Mrs. Irene Shea was will be awarded the winners each week, was granted by the court In understanding things Is right. Do snd love. No one con do this In an People’s legion rehearsal. clpal clubs In this section, Bristol, take their places In the living room sion for disregarding ot rebelling tee in charge of the Posts get to­ card party will begin at 8 o’clock Is the proceedings of Carl W. Ander­ not confound conscience and Intelll- Instant, but all the time that he Is Thursday, 7:30—Open air service. Hartford and Manchester join to­ named chairman of a booth which before the flreplece which has been Miea MIrUm Watkins night and all wm qualify for the against Paul's instructions and dls- gether which was held In the Orange ir. charge of Mrs. Blanche Bitter and the Assembly will sponsor at the finals, whan prlsee o f 318, |7 and 33 son, at al, against Joseph KucoskI, gf-nce. Their difference Is as great as doing his best, he will be approved Peach festival by the Home League HEBRON gether to send Mr. Nystrom, state banked with Farleyancs feme, with PRESIDENT VIEWS ^ clpllne, but he had the good sense to of God. Ono cannot become a musi­ hall last Saturday night. This so­ other Hartford District County Knights of Columbus carnival next will be awarded. A large number of et al. In connection with the sale of' that between electricity and the ma­ from 4 to 9:30 p. m. Bend will play. area manager of this dlctrict to tha tall vasea of white gladioli on. each ercelve the greatness of the man cian, a scientist, a lawyer or effi­ cial time waa voted the best yet, Council mcmbcr.s. It*s Your Night— Tonight week. As many helpers as possible aide. Roses and delphiniums ere later Mount Holyoke college where entries have been received from local the Turn Hall, August 24, which chine that electricity operates. The Friday. 7:30 p. m.—Holiness meet­ Mrs. Helen Keen of Greenwich convention. It was believed that th ^•ho was willing to guide and In­ cient In any profession without over forty members and friends The drawing for the scarf donated addition to sending Mr. Nystrom are requested by Mrs. Shea to re­ being used in profusion throughout she majored In muslo under tbs In­ persons of talent and eome fine en­ brought 34,900. Liens against th e' truth Is the same yesterday, today ing. visited her son, the Rev. Harold K. 5 struction of Professor Hammond. NEW YORK PAGEANT property tota^ 38.600. The caae was struct him, and evidently Paul also and forever, as are the laws of study;, nor can one rise to be a Ken for a day or two recently. were present to enjoy a clam chow­ by Mrs. Rachel Munsle will be held Chicago, the clubs would send o t b « port to the booth Monday night. the home. tertainment la expected. der supper prepared by Sandy Pratt She also studied while at college at postponed on account of the absence bad reason to feel proud of his dis­ nature; but men’s Idea of truth Is worthy Christian without study. Mrs. Paul Coates received word at our next meeting. The proceeds delegates to the convention. STEAMED CLAMS The meeting voted to make an The bride who will be given In The carnival grounds will be eo' ST. MARY’S CHURCH. and served by the committee In the Hartford School of Music, and of Attorney F. H. Manning, who Is ciple. various. The spirit of the Lord came Study the Word with the avidity of the death of her sister-in-law, will be used for our relief fund. Any The Manchester club voted to ta l| | appropriation to the "Kiddles Shoe marriage by her father will wear a closed by canvas and Inside will be Rev. James Stuart NelU, Rector. charge. Following the- supper a Fund.” Talks were made by the after her graduation from Mount counsel for one of the litigants. Fortunately, out of this relation­ strongly Into Abraham: he felt deep­ that men dig for gold. Search the Mrs. Harold Waldo, of Niles, Mich. members wishing to help along may part In the Manchester Tercente# 8 O’clock Till Closing Vlonnet gown of white satin, with numerous booths that wlU Include a Her death occurred while she was at fine program of entertainment was add their names to the books at this chaplain, Rev. William P. Reldy and abort veil falling from a lace halo. Holyoke was appointed manager of Also Assists at Dedication of Confirmation of the sals and com­ ship there have ceme the two letters ly guilty of sin and deserving of the Tkiriptures, for they are they that ary celebration to bo held during the blanket stand, candy booth, variety testify of Him who would bring us Sunday, September 15th— Thir­ a summer camp at Grand Lodge, given by the members present. meeting. week of Sept. 22-29 and will send q COME EARLY FOR YOURS I the state president. Miss Louise She win carry a shower bouquet of the Manchester branch of that booth, dart game, grocery booth, pensation for the appraisers will be In our New 'Testament that are so severest punishment. His conscience teenth Sunday after Trinity. school, teaching voice and piano. Instructive and vital for youth to­ again Into His Image and likeness, Mich. Funeral services were held Archie Kilpatrick, Frank Bray and We are glad to know that Mrs. representative of tbe club to V if Sweetland of Hartford, who was the orchids, gardenias and valley lilies. fifteen laucer game, refreshment sought of the court next Friday. moved him to punish himself by the 8:00 a. m.—Holy Communion. A lso Possessing a sweet, lyric aoprano the W hiteface Mountain day. Paul waa now an old man. As The approval of God is not merely Wednesday, August 28. Mrs. Jim Hynes. Invited guests of the Doris Modc.an, v/ho has been 111 with meeting of the general committee to guest of honor at the meeting. Ut- The maid of honor will be gown­ Aland, Japanese strings g^ame, com The foreclosure proceedings <>f racrlflce of the son of his old age. 9:30 a. m.—Church School. REAL ITALIAN SPAGHETTI AND MEAT BALLS volae, she has frequently appeared the Phoenix Mutual Insurance Com­ be himself puts It. he was "ready to His .saying: "Well done, good and Waldo's husband was well known Post, gave Interesting talks on ex- typhoid fever, haa fully recovered. be held In the Chamber of Cont4 freshments wore served. ed In Cellini green transparent vel­ game, home made merchandise His conscience urged him to do what 10:45 a. m.—Morning Prayer and on the concert platform and In ra­ pany against Beatrice Laufer, et al, be offered,” and the shadow of the faithful servant" but It Is His back here. He was a son of the late Mr. service work. "Let’s have more of We hope to see you at our meetings mrece office Monday night. HAMBURGS AND HOT DOGS vet end win carry an arm bouquet stand and many others. he thought to be right, but his sermon. Sermon topic: “Amen." and Mrs. Loren M. Waldo of this these tlmes.’l dio broadcasts. JHemorial Highway. was continued for another week. martyr’s death was already hanging ing us up. Use His virtues, be kind soon Doris. The Manchester (north) club now of Johanna Hill roses. Among the many amuiements will knowledge was defective. It Is evi­ 7:00 p. m.—Evening Prayer and place. One or two of the eastern A cordial Invitation has been re­ has an approximate membership a t BALLANTINE AND HULL’S CREAM ALE If the weather Is favorable a re­ The bridegroom is also a mtmber Fred H. Minor of 62 Bigelow over him. dence that conscience is according to gentle, forgiving, self-sacrificing and sermon. Sermon topic: "The Hid­ papers reported the death aa that of We extend our most sincere sym­ THREE PROBES STARTED ta a ferrls wheel, pony rides, danc­ street was awarded a divorce decree This second letter waa to be righteous. Love even the good of ceived from our good friends of the pathy to Mr. and Mrs. Balch and to 78 and will probably complete ttt4 Ow Draught — Drawn from the only pressure cooler ception will be held In the garden of a prominent musical family. ^Is religious Instruction. Civilization will den Gospel." Mr. Waldo Instead ot bis wife. 100 members necessary to secure A fathsr was a widely known profee- ing, chaip-o-plane. Announcements Lake Placid, N, Y., Sept. 14.— from Mrs. Melba B. McIntosh Minor among his last writings. There Is in enemies. Thereupon He will approve Edith CavcII Command of Hartford, the Hannon family on the loss of for near relatives and Intimate not permit such sacrifices now. Con­ The week. Town authorities here are disturb' to bo with them on Saturday, Oct. charter late this month, Mrs. Hard* in town. slonal singer and made several ap- v;lll be made over a public address (A P )— Pre.vident Franklin D. Roose­ of Rockville on grounds of desertion by sending Into us His power, light their, father this post week. ON STAGE STAR’S DEATH friends of the young couple. The It, therefore, something of the quali­ science is against such practices, Monday, 7:30 p. m.—Girls’ Friend­ ed over the fact that Hebron Is one 12th when they take part in the sUted. “ bridal party will be assisted In re­ pesraneee here. Both parents died system supplied by Roy Griswold. velt arrived here a)>oard a special since June 10, 1928, They were mar­ ty of a laat will and testament. and priceless life. A gate prise will be given each which once existed the world over. ly Society. of the towiu of the state reported to biff Hartford Tercentenary parade. ceiving by the parents of the bride, during the childhood of their two train today to dedicate the million ried May 23, 1921. William 8. Hyde ' Paul had no worldly goods with evening and Saturday night a Tuesday, 7:30 p. m.— Choir Re­ be turned down In Us application Wo would ask every member of the ConUnned from Page One) and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Crowell of boys, Gay and Guy, and they have dnllar Whiteface Mountain Memorial represented Minor. which to endov/ Timothy, but he for Federal aid In road building un­ CENTER TAVERN special drawing will be held on all hearsal. Mons-Ypre Post who can possibly Highland Park, uncle and aunt of made their home the greater part highway, a ceremony which, with a could leave to him an heritage of Wednesday, 8:00 p. m.—Vestry der PWA. Road projects, long need­ GIDEONS TO DEDICATE 70 East Center Street Mario Marchisotti, Prop. gate tickets for the week. At the en­ be present, to do so, as wo would COMPENSATION (K AN T Besides the Investigations by Mr. Hastings. They will leave on a of the time with Mr. and Mrs. pageant, climaxes a three-day cele­ good will and guidance greater than meeting. ed, had been planned under state trance to the midway will be a Japa­ like to see the British War Vets Ernst for the Hoey family and by wedding trip, the bride costumed In Crowell at Highland Park. The bration of 80 years of conservation any material endowment could give. Friday, 8:30 p. m.—Girls' Friend­ aid and "dirt roads” funds, and sur­ BIBLES FOR HOSPITAL a black and whits ensemble, and bridegroom was graduated from nese tea room, where refreshments in New York State. A B O U n oW N veys had been made. Acting on tbe make a good showing. The parade TO MADISON BIGfiEi the Rogers attorneys, the tragedy His greeting to Timothy Is full of ly Candidates. will start at 10 a. m. The New waa still being probed by the coun­ will be at home to their friends aft­ Wllbraham / 'ademy and Wesleyan will be available. Everything that The President, when governor of tender affection. He calls him "my Sessions of the Highland Park advice of the State Highway De­ er October 1, In Orange, N. J. University where he wa.s a member can be done to assure a gals evening C. Stuart Dillon of 84 Robert partment the town voted to apply England Council of British War Vet­ try authorities. District Attorney New- York otnte, signed the bill beloved child.” Sunday school will be resumed Sun­ erans will hold its regular meeting The bride is a graduate of Man­ of Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity. for those who attend hae been done authorising construction of the Road has returned to Wesleyan He thanks God "with prayer un­ day, October 6th. for Federal aid amounting to $19,- Services lo Be Held Tomorrow William Parke said It was his pri­ University for his Junior year. In Hartford on this same date, so Town Geta $5,000 Out of Total vate opinion Miss Hoey committed chester High school, after which He Is with Bamberger's of Newark, and the Knights of Columbus only broad highway up one of the Adlron- ceasing" for what Timothy has CHURCHES 330, in order to complete the work Afternoon in Center Park— with delegates present from Boston, of $29,404 in Lieu of Hami suicide but added that he wae eoek- she attended Aurora college, and N. J. need a break from the weather man dsok mountain's highest peaks as a meant to him, and speaka of the sooner, and to get more of the citi­ THE TEA ROOM Dr. Earl B. Story and Mrs. Story CONCORDIA LUTHERAN zens out of the mud. The work, as Providence, Andover, Springfield, Salvation Army to Assist. monnasset Taxes. Ing more facts. to make the carnival a rousing suc­ nemorial to the state’s war dead. longing to see him. It is a very ten­ cess. will leave on Tuesday morning for THE CENTER CHURCH ^ference In Bridgeport last spring Garden and Winter Streets previously planned and actually Waterbury and Bridgeport, we are 883 Main Street Dr. H. B. F. Davie announced aft­ First on the President's program der picture o f the Inner life of a (^ngregational) and gave a very Inspiring message. K. Richter, Pastor sure a good time Is In store fqr all Dowtngtown, said of Rogers' rela­ inoprlated for a reassessment of all Portland, Me., where Dr. Story will started was thus held up for the The Connecticut Gideon Associa­ er autopsy that "every evidence was a review of a parade of Conser­ attend the two-day session of the man who waa so strong in conscience Rev. Wstaon Woodraff It 1s hoped that many will come to final approval of the government. attending. A social time will be en­ Hartford, Sepf. 14.— (A P )—T h i pointed to suicide." Detective Grubb tions with his daughter: town property, but Is 37,000 less 1 vation Department forces. A power­ and sa Arm In will that nothing hear him. There will also be spe­ 9:00 a. m.—Sunday school and tion will dedicate bibles for tbe SPECIAL FULL COURSE DINNERS "As far a,s I am concerned he was than two years ago and Includes j Area Council of the Metbodlet Epis­ All went well until the proposition joyed following the parade and state today dletributed gifts total-- continued to Investigate, neverthe­ ful searchlight was set up on top of copal church. Dr. Story will pre­ could move him. Morning worship, 10:50. Sermon cial music. Bible classes. reached the hands of Administrator council meeting. Let's go boys! Manchester Memorial hospital, to- Ing $29,440.30 to 102 towns and less, and fingerprint experts were an erratic boy who was merely a rums for hiring an assistant tax col- i Is not that the supreme miracle FOR SUNDAY the mountain to carry the Presi­ sent a paper on "Proposed Pension by the minister. The Luther League annual straw 10:00 a. m.—English service. Hopkins, when with other similar The Mons-Ypre Post extends Its rrow at 3 o'clock,- In ths park cities through Comptroller C. C, going over the two guns found near business aasoetate of her's. They lector, an additional enumerator fui OBITUARY dent's voice over a beam of light c f Christianity—the tenderness Uiat ride will be held Tuesday evening. 11;00 a. m.—German service. Swartz. the Old Age tax, and 33,000 to com­ Plans" at ths Wednesday morning The music: projects It was turned down. First thanks to John Miner, 186 Wads­ Sirloin S te a k ...... 70c Miss Hoey In the room In which she were reading plays together to find during the dedication ceremonies. At It combines with greatness, the love Prelude: Invocation—Drew. An enjoyable outing is assured. The Week opposite the Salvation Army Bar­ Tbe donation Is the annual groat plete the reappraisal work. session. Selectman Edmund H. Horton Is worth street for his gift of a beautl- wae killed. one suitable for her to appear In.” Lake Placid airport seven miles and the unselfishness, the love and Anthem: The Heavens Resound— The Hartford District Mission Friday at 7:00 p. m., the Inter­ still hopeful that the matter can be racks. If weather U unfavorable communltiea get os coMpensatloq Ernst said ha found his clients DEATHS ful silk American flag presented to Roast T urkey...... 60c Both Rogers and Kelley were fin­ The highway department Is D away a mechanism was stationed to the unselfishness that It allies with Beethoven. meeting will be held at Emanuel mediates will meet. favorably adjusted, otherwise he the meeting will be held In the for the loss of local taxes on atsto motivated only by a desire for the Company K, 169'Ji Inf., C. N. Q., the Post at their meeting Wednes­ gerprinted before their release yes­ 310,000 less, while gutters and Mrs. Leanour Carron receive the ray and convert' the will drill at the armory Monday tbe strength and rugged discipline Anthem; Search Me, O God— Wednesday. At the afternoon ses­ On September 22 we shall ob­ (cels that Injustice will be done to day evening. This gift was given In Army Barracks. Adjutant William property. terday. truth, and that they were neither walks and storm water sewer* en­ Mrs. Leanour Carron of Kenyon that other men have a.ssoclated with Rogers. sion which begins at 2:30, Rev. W. serve our annual Harvest Festival those who have had to wait so long L. Valentine has given up bis after­ The town of Madison, location of Genuine Native Calves’ Liver and Bacon, vindicative or punitive. Piesldent’3 words Into sound. night. Monday night's drill will be appreciation of many ffood times Every effort was being made also tered for 31.000 and 38,000 respec­ Place, East Hartford, formerly of About 8 o'clock tonight the Presi­ first since tbe unit returned from ambition and conquest? Postlude: March Pontlflcale— R. Frendberg will Introduce a dis­ Sunday with special services In for good roads, to contractors who Mr. Miner has enjoyed with the noon services to the Gideons, His Hammonnasset beach state park, 60c. to learn the exact movements of tively last year, were skipped this tills town, died last night at Mount dent plans to step at Saratoga camp In New York state. Whether or not Timothy needed Kern. cussion on the Book of Leviticus. both languages. Special gifts and have been delayed In their work, Mons-Ypre Post. band will furnish the music. Song gets the largest slice, $8,000, wUh year as the board planned to utilize It Is hoped that many will come to donations for the Old Folks home and to those who hoped for work on service will be led by Charles T. other grant! as low as $10. Miss Hoey just before she was Sinai hospital, Hartford, following a Springs. —>C" It. Paul gives him an earnest ex­ The Church school, 9:30. Classes We would be glad to have the Full Line of Fresh Sea Food. killed. Federal aid money for the work. week's Illness. Mrs. Carron Is sur­ Miss Duth Wilding of the night hortation toward faithfulness and for all ages. New scholars should this afternoon session. At the serv­ at Southbury. euch as groceries and the roads. Hebron was one of the names of ths members of our nost VonVIlct of Hartford. International The total la $4,024.83 larger than In the bright sunshine of the Adl- fruits will be gratefully received very first towns to apply for this aid. Trustee S. M. Sunden, of Harring­ Appears a Sulelde .Selectmen Sherwood G. Bowers vived by her husband, Francis Car­ nursing staff of the Manchester zeal. Perhaps It was needed. A register at the opening session. ice to be held at 7:30 the student who intend to take part In the ‘ cx- last year’s, the major part of tha FAILURE TO PAY rondacks, Mr. Roosevelt from a plat­ pastor of the Meriden church Ar- and delivered the following Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stockier and ton Park, N. J., will deliver the prin­ Special Club Breakfasts Daily "I'll admit I haven’t bad time to and James H. Johnston Indicated ron; three daughters, the Misses Memorial hospital returned last young man of gifts does not always The Week acrvlce men's bowling league. Increase, $3,544.18, Is due to 1938 form In front of the Olympic SU- mand Nordgren, will preach In the Misses' Rice of Meriden were cipal address. Subject; "Some Gideon read the complete report of the they would make a minority report night from a two weeks vacation have the energy and zeal to display Sunday, 7:30—The church com­ The Mons-Ypre Post will Uke an leglalation changing the grant com- on the police appropriation when the Violet and Viola Carron and Mr*. dium observed closely the depiction English and Rev. Norc Gustafson of recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Bible Achievements.” Open at 6 A. M. autopsy", the district attorney said, Hilda Raymond ot East Hartford; of conservation work. spent on a motor trip. these gifts and use them aright. mittee at the parsonage. ZION LUTHERAN active part In the proposed Manches­ utaUon basis for the lieneflt of "but It seems to me that taking the TAXES CAUSE OF Selectmen recommend the budget to Monday, 7:00—Troop III, Boy Stamford will preach Swedish. A High and Cooper Streets T. D. Martin and her sister. Miss Resident clergymen will be pres­ Sladleon. First of all, after the march of Timothy surely must have felt the ter 'Tercentenary parade. Com- four sons, Roy, Henry and Charles most cordial Invitation la extended Louise Hollister. ent and take part in the services. story of Claude Battin, the farmer, the town meeting next month. Chair­ the bands and troops, the boys of George W. Rosenberger of 34 Vic­ tlirlll of a young man to whom on Scouts. Opening rally. Note change Rev. H. F. R. Stechholz rade J A. Pratt is representing the Laat year Madison got $l,485ff4 man Aaron Cook broke a tie that of East Hartford and Earl Carron of to members and friends. Mrs. John Palmer entertained the A. R. Meier, of the Jefferson Meth­ and 101 other downs $33,416.77.. who waa in the house at the time, the Civilian Conservation Corps dis­ toria road has sold a building lot on older man, v/ho had finished the race of date. Post at the meetings of the Tercen­ ■Ct.urch street, Manchester; one Tuesday, 7:00—C3iolr rehearsal. A Swedish Communion service Ladles' Afternoon Bridge at her odist church, Hartford, will offer the Madison's tax rate was 18 mills and considering the trajectory of the SIM OF BUDC.ETresulted when a vote waa taken on played the "rope and whistle" meth­ Victoria road to his daughter, lilss ard who bad fought a good fight, Sunday school at 8:30 a. m. tenary committee. increasing the appropriation by b> other, Henry B;-uce of Manchester Wednesday, 6:30—Cub Pack. will be celebrated Sunday morning, home at the last meeting. Two prayer of dedication. The biblea will then and the value per acre was bullet which passed into Miss Hoey’s od of planting trees. This plan pro­ Florence C. Rosenberger. Loyden was committing a further trust. Service In German at 0:30 a. m. $2,000, favoring the rise. and one sister living In Vermont. Saturday, 7:00—Choir rehearsal. September 22, at 10:45. Annual mission festival. Sermon by tables were in play. Mrs. Charles be presented by State Secretary- $58.34. This year, the town’s tax right temple and out through the (Continued from Page One) vides for a rope to keep the men In H. Clark of 13 Lydall street has pur­ What Inspiration to carry on there P. Miner won first prize, Mrs. Mary Mons-Ypre Auxiliary EXTRA SPECIAL Those Opposed The funeral will be held Monday Notea Choir rehearsals have begun once the local pastor. Treasurer Arthur E. Tyixlll, of rate remains the’ same, but ths left portion of her skull, lodging n-oming at 9:15 from Holloran’s line. Upon the whistle they swing chased a lot on upper Bolton lake. must have been In the realization E. Cummings second. Refreshments fh. ®°“thly meeting of high up In the wall near the celling, Selectmen Joseph Pero, Dsvld Sessions of the (Thurch school be­ more. ' Now is the Ume to join one English service at 3:30 p. m. The Windsor. Mrs. Aldrich, superintend­ value of land per acre leaped to ' TONIGHT! borrowed the prevloua year, account, Funeral Home, 175 Center street and planting mattox Into the ground and The Rosenberger and Clark deals Uaat Paul trusted him and.looked to gin In the Beginners, Primary, Jun­ of the several choirs. The schedule were served. -A-uxlllary will be ent of the hospital, will be present $163.51. taking these things Into considera­ Chambers and John Jensen voted for then move forward to the rope. both were negotiated through Stuart him to continue the mission that he festival preacher Is Rev. John N. C. The Republican caucus for the hold in Tinker hall Wednesday eve­ f J for much of the budget rise. the Increase with Selectmen Bowers, at 10 o'clock In St. Mary’s Catholic ior and Intermediate departments of rehearsals is given below: Mohrmann of Waterbury, Conn. to accept the blblee. Tha town o f Enfield gats $601.81 tion It all looks to me os If the Flying Deteetlvo ' Wasley. had accomplished ao mightily! nomination of town officers will be ning, September 18, at 8 o'^clock. Johnston and Williams opposed. The church, Ea.1t Hartford, where a tomorrow. The Week The choir of Trinity church of Ji'rancia H. Peabody, National In lieu of taxes on the state prison RAVIOLI young woman shot herself. Charity Cost Overhead flew Albert Lcowolf In Elsewhere Paul urged Timothy to held at the Towm Hall, Monday, Mra. Duke, president, requests a full police sum was the only one not requiem high mass will be celebrat- Strangers and newcomers are In­ Monday, 7:30—Beethoven. Rockville. Conn., will sing. The La- Field Secretary, will have charge of farm. Wethersfield receives $172.37, From 8 o’clock on. "There were powder marks about The charity and federal relief estl- the plane In which he discovered With the issuing of a package endure hardness as a good soldier of Tuesday. 6:00—L. L. straw ride. ■Sept. 16, at 1:15 o’clock a. t. The attendance as very Important busl- Newington, 3465.60; Rocky HIU, THr. U the place where you gel the wound, also. approved unonlroously. (■d. Burial will be in St. Mary’s ceme­ vited to make the Center church dlee’ Society furnishes eatables aft­ the meeting, and he extends an invi­ n.'ute was the same as a year ago tery, East Hartford. from the air a man setting fire to store permit to Dante Paganl yes­ Jesus Christ. The task on which he Wednesday, 2:30—Bible study; Democrats will hold-thclr caucus In nesa will come up for discussion at $393.85. good service and good food. "Then, we found that Rogers' Another meeting of the Selectmen their church home. er the service. the evening of the same day, and at ttalfl meeting. tation to everyone to be present. although the charity department forests. Leowolf followed this man terday, all places at the north end was launched was not one that qould October 6 will be observed as 7:30, service. Mr. Peabody will have a speaking story and Kelley's dovetailed :n for further consideration of the bud­ by air and called a forest ranger. that have applied for liquor itcenaes the same place, 7:30 o'clock, d. t. SPAGHETTI lest year overdrew Its appropria­ get will be held In the Municipal be performed by enthusiasm and Tercentenary Sunday In Center Thursday, 7:30— G Clef. POLISH NATIONAL CATHOLIC .. TJj® ®*''®'® "'ll' resume ac- opportunity at the Swedish Luth­ every Important respect.' Battin, He obtained a conviction. havo now received their permits. earnestness alone. It called for quali­ Friday, 6:00—Junior choir; 8:00, Mrs. Ruby Pease, who for the Uv ties at the home of Mrs. Lewis OV8TEBS A m ) CIJIMH tion by 364,000. building next Tuesday night. To FUNERALS church. 23 Golway Street past year has been a teacher In the eran church In the evening. Pastor Kelley and the cook all agreed that Symbolic of this, a Arc was set Although his permit arrived yester­ ties of stability and courage and en­ Most church organizations In­ Emanuel choir. Milligan on West Middle Turnpike TAXI DRIVERS CATCH ON THE HALF SHELL Rogers was on the living room sofa Other items of the budget tenta­ that meeting, Leland T. Wood, Har­ Rev. Basil Sychta Hebron schools, left for Washing­ Rev. K. Erickson. Mrs. Lena LIpp. at one side of the spacious flold day Mr. Paganl did not open his durance. We have every reason to cluding the Men's League, Women’s Saturday, 9:00—Children’s chorus. Tuesday evening, September 17, at at the lime of the ehootlng un- tively approved last night, as com­ old Retd and Mathias Bpless, new before the President. The two Are store until this morning, being th* ton, D. C., Tuesday, to prepare for 8 o'clock. STEAMED CLAMS etairs. pared to the estimate of a year ago Republican nominees to the board, The funeral of Mrs, Lena LIpp of believe that Timothy made good class, Junior societies of the King’s 8:30 a. m.—Children’s mass. a new position as teacher In a Fed­ 2 NEW YORK STICK-UPS And Batter Sauce departments came In with sirens second proprietor, to tak* the view Paul’s confidence and hope. Daughters, Professional women, The second annual outing of the gives the police commissioners sin will be invited. It Is expected. 375 Bidwell street will be held to­ that Friday the thirteenth was a CHURCH OF THE N.AZABENE. 10:30 a. m.—High mass. eral school. Mrs. Pease took the TWO U. S. DESTROYERS SANDWICHES. A.ND ORINDERS "Of course, we're .still Investigat­ morrow afternoon at Watkins Broth­ screeching to put out the blaze. pY P Club begin their regular meet­ H. B. Anthony, Minister. AuxlUary which waa held at Lake ing." additional 32,000 with which to raise Seated beside Mr. Roosevelt were bad day to open a new buetnesa. The Week Civil Service examination about two Compounce last Sunday waa a great Enjoy the evening with a good the pay of non-commissioned police­ ers funeral home at 142 East Cen­ ing In October. 9 a. m.—Masses Monday, Wed­ years ago, hoping to secure work One Defeats Getaway Plan glr.->t of Parke emphasized, "at the pres­ Governor Lehman and Litgow O.s- success and was voted the best yet TO BE LAUNCHED TODAY men, an incre.ase of 32,000 for gar­ ter street at 2 o'clock. Rev. Earl Mrs. Fred Woodhouse and daugh­ Sunday: nesday, Friday. under government auspices, but had Then Two Others Tackle ent time we definitely do not sus­ HOSPITAL NOTES E. Story of the South Methodist bomc, commissioner of conservatioo. 8:00 a. m.—Morning Prayer. 29 members made the trip and the EXPORT AND BLVE RIBBON pect Rogers of murder." bage collection with which to pay ter, Eleanor, left yesterday for a Overnight A, P. SOUTH CHURCH. 7 p. m. Thursday—Junior choir entirely given up any expectation day was spent in swimming, boat­ church will officiate. Burial will Other state officials on the tem­ 9:30 a. m.—Church Bible School. of a position, after so long a time. Fleeing Bandit Pair. r BEER Drunk Several Days ths men collecting swill an addi­ porary platform included John F. visit with friends In Reading, Pa. Methodist Episcopal. rehearsal. ing and enjoying the different attrac­ Boston, Sept. 14.— (A P )— The tional five cents an hour; be In Hillside cemtery In Marlbor­ Bev, Earl E. Star}', D. D., Pastor. Classes for all ages. 7 p. m. Friday—Senior choir re­ She taught at the White school, — ^ He said he arrived at the scene of Bennett, attorney general, and Mor­ News tions. A sports program was also United States Navy will christen New York, Sept. 14.— (A P )—T w « Robert Luurtsema of 86 Wells ough. The Children of Mary of St. 10:45 a. m.— Morning Worship and hearsal. Gilead, last year, and had begun the tragedy at midnight—two hours An Increase of 3700 to restore the ris S. Tremaine, the comptroller. e^oyed with prizes going to the and launch two new destroyers at young men who said they were Wal­ street and Edward Wilson of 07 Watkins Brothers will be open this James’s church will receive com­ 9:30 a. m., Church school with sermon by the pastor. Subject, work In the Jagger school this fall, REYMANOER’I after Miss Hoey was killed — and pay of Building Inspector Edward C. The Olymnie Stadium was hiillt when word reached her of her new winners of the different events. Box ter Yacyshyn, 19, Cleveland, O., and Elliott, Jr., and an Increase of 32,000 Walnut street were admitted and evening for the convenience of munion tomorrow at the 8:30 a. m. classes for all. ^ 'Light." SECOND OONGBEGATIONAL the Charlestown Navy Yard today. -said "Rogers looked like a man who friends of Mrs. LIpp. for the winter sports events of the New Haven.—High Sheriff J. Ed' 6:00 p. m.—Youfig People’s Pray­ position. Her resignation waa ac­ lunches were enjoyed during the day Vincent Williams, 26, of Augusta, . had been on a good drunk, and the for the park department to permit Philip Tyler of Vernon, Mrs. Annie 1932 Olympics. ma.ss. ward Slavin told a meeting of the 10:45 a. m.. Morning worship with Rev. Ernest G. Spinney but Iftter the ladles sat down to a The vessels are 344 feet In length, TAVERN Flaherty of 26 Lilac street were dis­ sermon by the pastor. Subject: er Service. Guest Preacher cepted by Supervisor Martin B. Me., were held on robbery charges statements of the servants set forth the spraying bf elm trees this year Representative Snell, Renubllcan Knights of (Jolumbus he favored 6:30 p. m.—Young People's Hour. Robertson, and Mrs. Charles Fill­ delicious dinner served In one of have a displacement of 1500 tons today after - a spectacular chaaf 8S OAK STREET charged yesterday. Dr. Van N. Verplanck. INCIDENTALLY A MOTHER "The Forgotten Factor." The choir that he had been drinking for sev­ and purchase a new truck. leader of the House, greeted the horse-whlpplng rather than county 7:30 p. m.—Evangelistic Service more was engaged os substitute un­ Bristol’s leading restaurants. The and are equipped with five Inch which ended with their capture ' hjf Jeremiah Lovett of 489 Wood- The funeral of Dr. Van Noyea Enid, Okla.—One and one-balf will sing, "O Lord, Most Holy" by eral days." Added InfomuitloD President on the platform. jail terms for first offenders. with sermon by the pastor. 9:30— Sunday school. til a permanent teacher can be se­ party arrived home at a late hour, guns. taxicab drivers. bridge street was admitted and Mre. Verplanck will be held at 2 o’clock hours after giving birth to a calf. Abt, and "Thine, O Lord, Is the 10:45— Morning worship. Rev. There waa no attempt upon The appropriation this year for New Canaan.—A petition asking The Week. cured. While teaching at the Jag­ tired, but very happy with a day In honor of two officers famous The two were alleged to have - Andrew Stavnitiky of 105 Cedar this, afternoon at the home of his Blossom’s Dreaming Girl, Jersey Greatness," by Kent. Organ pre­ Ernest O. Spinney of Bombay. N. well spent. In United States naval history they Rogers’ part to end his life after po­ interest and discount charges is leas parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Ver­ Governor Wilbur L. Ch-oss to take Tuesday at 7:30 p. m.—Women's ger school Mrs. Pease boarded with held up the caabler of a cafeteria lice arrived, Psrke went on. street was discharged today. Experiments are being conducted cow, walked away with the title of lude, "Canzonetta," by Rheinber- Y., formerly at WIscasset, Maine, We understand that Annie Tag­ are to be christened tbe 'Case' and than a year ago by 319,000. Assess­ planck of 1108 Main streeL Rev. steps toward having the Federal Forelgpi Missionary Society will Mr, and Mrs. John Palmer. Her on Madison avenue ihortly before "But he said plenty. One of the The Hospital eensui today la 50 In Germanv with a type of Diesel grand champion cow at the Sooner Potato Control Act repealed was be­ ger and Postlude, "Marche Hero- foi six years, will occupv the pulpit. many friends are pleased that she gart is still quite nervaiis after her Uie ‘Conynxham.’ ments and Collectiona is 311.000 less patients. J. Stuart Neill of St. Mary's Episco­ engine that bums oil produced from state dairy ahow here. ique," by Schubert. meet at the church. midnight last night, taking $10.70 things he repee.ted over and over than last year when money waa sp- ing circulated among the residents Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.—Mid­ 6:30 p. m.—Christian Endeavor has secured so fine a position but thrilling ride on the Fcrrl.s wheel. Muriel Rogers Case, of South from the cash re^ster. pal church will officiate. The bear­ hard-coal tar. An attendant had to accompany 6 p. m.—Joint meeting of the Ep- are sorry to lose her from their again waa “what Is there left for me ers will be Harry Blssell, Philip o f this town. ■- week Prayer meeting. meeting. Oiangc, N. J., who will christen the Leonard Shapiro, tbe cashier,; - TONIGHT — LOOK in UfcT’ ” FROPOBED BUDGET the cow around the ihow ring, car­ worUi Leagues with Dr. Story as : —Wednesday-First fall meet­ midst. Mrs. Pease was a teacher In Americai. Legion Auxiliary Verplanck, Harold Alvord, Thomas Waterbury.—Arthur H. Merriman, Friday at 7:30 p. ro. -Class meet- 2 00 Cose, is the great granddaughter of risked being shot by dropping to, Gross rying the calf near so the contest­ head of a large dairy firm, died at the speaker. the Wethersfield High school before Dllworth-Cornell Unit No. 102 Parke said he had been unable to Clarke, Richard Tinker and Peter In eight of the last ten years. Ala­ The Week. Ing. ing of the Women’s League. Rear Admiral Augustus Ludlow tbe floor and setting off an olaroLi STEAMED CLAMS AND BROTH establish any motive either for eul- Appropriation Estimated ant could nuzzle It occasionally, as hlB home here. He was 69 years coming to Hebron. The first get-together of the Case, Civil War commandcr-ln-chlef Account Recommended Receipts Wind. Burial will be in East ceme- bama's football captains have been she paraded. The owner Is R. W. Monday at 8 o'clock a public re­ Beginning Tuesday evening. Sept. The two men leaped into a taxicab. clde or murder. old. SWEDISH CONGREGATIONAL Hebron students at Connecticut American Legion Auxiliary will be o ' the United States Navy. 8 o’clock on Charities ...... $ 100,000.00 $ 15,000.00 tery. linemen. McMillan, of Enid. ception for Dr. and Mrs. Earl E. 24th a special evangelistic campaign State College. John Horton. Edward The driver, sensing that something, "i>,-en Rogers says he doesn't Hartford.—John V. Burlingame will be conducted with Evangelist S. E. Green, Minister held Monday evening. Sept. 18. at The Conyngham will be sponsored was wrong, slipped out of bis seat H ighw ays...... 60,000.00 800.00 32, county jail prisoner who es­ Story and Miss Jean Story will bo Staba and Wlnthrop Hllding will the State Armory. Mrs. Mary bnn- 85.00 DOOR PRIZE know of any possible motive", the Mr*. Oclhnde Calve held In the church parlors. Dr, and Otto and "Billie” Schwab. Mr. by Mrs. Alice Ckmyngham Gifford and dodged behind a street car. , dlatriot attorney eald. Oiling ...... 2,800.00 0.0C caped from a hospital here while take up their studies Monday. naher la promising everybody sur­ Guttet’s and W a lk s ...... The funeral of Mrs. Gelhude Calve, Mrs. J. I. Bartholomew and Dr. and Schwab has recently made a tour of 10:30 n. m.— Swedish Morning Johnson, of Scdalla, Col., great The delay gave bus boys, walterai Hoey, before leaving his pros­ . . . 0.00 0.00 recovering from an operation, was Mr. and Mrs. Paul Coates and prises by the bunch. She haa plan­ ONE-FOURTH BARREL OF BEER O m e te ris s ...... 8,000.00 4,000.00 who died suddenly Th\irsday at her Mrs. Joseph Cooper are expected to the Holy Land. The meetings will Worship. Mrs. N. C. Johnson attended the great Rranddaughter of Captain and cooks of the cafeteria Ume to trate wife In New York to go to back In custody of Hartford author­ 11:10—English Morning Worship. ned a program of games, which Ciistavus Conyngham, Civil War Schools ...... 310,000.00 38,680.00 home on West street, Bolton, was be present among the guests from continue through Sunday, Oct. 6th. funeral of Mr. Coates' nephew by win give everybody a chance to win begin the chase. The two men ran; To the Holder of the Lucky Ticket ities after having been free since 12:00 m.—Sunday School. naval officer. nearly two blocks to Fifth avenuce Street L ig h ts...... 20,000.00 0.00 held at her hoitae this m o m i^ at August 6. He was arrested In Ber­ out of town. 7:30— Young People's Service. marriage. Henry Higgins, at the a prize, and there will he plenty Can You Beat It? Police ...... 33,000.00 800.00 9:80 and at St. James's church, Man­ Tuesday at 6—The Cub Scouts MANCHESTER AND VERNON Marlborough (>>ngregationBl church, prizes too. She also promises us It will be merely necessary to and S8th street, where taxicab' lin as he alighted from a New York PARISH 7:30—Wednesday evening service. flood the drydock and float the de­ drivers Anthody Bogdanowltz and' Board of Health ...... 6,000.00 300.00 chester, at 10:18. There was a large train. When he escaped Burlingame meet under the leadership of Bert Thursday, at 3 p. m., the Rev. good refreshments, and as every- Missouri’s New Moseley. At 7:30 the Ceclllan club (Methodist Episcopal) Elmer Thlenes officiating. Mr. Hig­ stroyers out. George Wild tackled them. ' SCHLITZ - HAMPDEN AND SCOTCH Parks. T. W. and Spraying...... 8,000.00 0.00 number of friends that followred the clad in a pink bathrobe and ST. JAMES’S B. C. CHUTlCH boension and may be terminated Father. first meeting of the season of the The Young Democratic Club of It Is hoped that all classes will have Th* kind that have already made such a decided hit TREASURY RALANCB spired preaching and inspired bear­ Hymn, Jesus, Jesus Ck>me to Me. Ethel Quish. and Mrs. Grace Pitkin South Windsor held a regular chine bought by Eben Butterlck, - with everyone! L ib ra ry ...... 4,000.00 0.00 LORETTA YQUNQ at any Ume. perfect attendance tomorrow. ers. Children's sermon, “The Ele­ Order of the Eaaterp Star at Col­ founder of the pattern concern,! Towm C o u rt...... 7,000.00 Ctommunlon, Melody, Kinder— chester, Wednesday evening last. are In charge of the Unit's share in monthly business meeting at the 8,000.00 14 — (AP)— Stamford.—Police went on a hunt English service at 10:45. Sermon: vator Boy.” Morning thought ser­ the meeting. They ask that all do­ from the Inventor, Ellas Howe. : Temporary Notes...... 900,000.00 Wasblngtoa, Sept. JACK OAKIE for a boat that had been reported Organ. Mra. Amanda Davies, sister of Town Hall last Monday afternoon. 0.00 The position of th* Treasury on Tv ^ends “Imitators." mon on the subject, “ Souls On Tip­ nations be at the Temple by 2 Mrs. Henry S. Nevers and Charles Federal -Relief...... : ...... 80,000.00 100.00 to them as being on fire In Long The Emanuel choir will sing. toe." Postlude, MlUord. Miss Victoria Hllding and of the Rec. and L ib ra ry ...... September!£l 13 was: t ' t o n ig h t 9:30. mass, chorus choir. Hllding brothers. Is seriously 111 at o'clock If possible. J. Dewey, also John Lancaster, EDDY F.V.MILY GATHERS BAIXANTINE'8 10O% 36,t00.00 8,700.00 Receipts, 118,133.980.03; expendl Island Sound off the Stratford shore Francis H. Peabody, National The Week The annual Department Installa­ motored to Florence, Mass., on Fri­ Old Age Pension...... 23.715.67 38,000.00 "FARMER but no trace of the craft was Field Secretary for the Gideons, 10:30, High mass. the Nassau Community hospital. On Draught tures, $17,452,09U 2; balance, 31,- TAKES A At Manebester: tion of officers of the American Le­ day to visit at the home of Mr. and Water Department ...... 40,000.00 4o,oooroo 1st Show found. will speak at the 7 o'clock eervice. Wednesday, 7 p. m., the Junior Prelude. Franke—Orgon. Rockville, L. I.. where she recently Plymouth, Mass.. Sept. 14.— (AP)', 434,458,302.32; customa receipt* for WIFE-* Aspergls Me, Gregorian—Choir. underwent an operation for appen­ gion and American Legion Auxil­ Mra. Charles W. Dewey. Account* (tec...... 0.00 8,000.00 Bridgeport.—A break of nearly Tbe Gideons are an organization of Quest will hold a short but ex­ iary will be held on Saturday. Oct. Mra. Harriett Newberry has re­ —^The Eddy Family Association, the month, 410,931,418.04. Sunday PLUS . . . dicitis. Dog Llcea*e« Unexp...... 0.00 700.00 Receipts for the fiscal y*ar (since four hours in power service serious­ Christian traveling salesmen, who tremely Important meeting In the Kyrie Mass In F.—Rosewlg. 5. 1935, at the Mohican hotel In turned from Madison. Conn., where gathered here today for its 15th an­ Town Depo*lt Fund ...... ; ...... f At 5 P. M. V# 'SHE OET3 ly disrupted trolley traffic here and Gloria. Mrs. Gertrude Hough entertained nual meeting at the monument to Elsrated (rem the post ot sisociat* 0.00 300.00 July 1), 4T0O,304J44.43; expendi­ have as the aim and purpose to social room. All members who see New London, at 7 p. m. The price she has been the guest of Miss Liquor iJcens* Fee*>...... o.otr ' : h e r BIAN’ resulted In many extra buses being place a copy of the Bible In every Crede. the Women'B Bridge club at her the Eddy brothers, who landed In th e ' dess, Frank L. Martin, abovt. i* 3,000.00 tures. 31,439,164,1M.61, Including this notice should notify other home Thursday afternoon. Three per plate 1* $1.00, Early reserva­ Grace London of Hartford. Balance on hand AugdsJ IS. 1935 . 0.00 32.es0.66 4739,068,236.83 o f emergehcy expen- pressed into service. hotel and hospital room. Bibles are members ot the club whom they see Sonctus. tions will be given preference In Mrs. Alice N. Scagel, is spending colony October 29, 1630. Descend­ tbs new dean ot tbe Unirerllty tables were In play. Mra. Raymond ants of Rev. William Eddye. vicar o f , ditursi; excess of expendituru. Hartford.—The State Board of to be dedicate for our own Man­ at school and at play. Agnus. Weeks waa a guest of the club for seating and you are therefore urged nearly two weeks of her vacation at Of Mlitourl's ichool e( journet- Eat. Income other than Taxes . . . Barbers’ Examiners asked the attor­ St. Dunstan's church, Cranbnxdc, i l ull—PARKMl Stock TAVERN 168.480.66 1788,839.440.14; gross debt, 834,989,- Tit* Htre ef Jt*l l*s 4*n 'i chester Memorial hospital next Thursday, 7:30 p. m., the first Offertory. Duet, O SaJu'taris— tbe afternoon. Miss Clarissa L. to send In your reservations early. the home of Mr. and Mrs. A . M. Albert Tarobarlnl, Prop. Ism. long headed by Walter Wil- Income from Taxes Est...... ney general of the state for an opin­ Sunday afternoon, and Hr. Peabody choir rehearsal of the new season Weigand, Mra. Clare Brennan and Scagel of Burlington, VermonL Kent, England, who sent two son* Hama, (amout journallat and edu­ 1.088.318.01 377,887.03. a decrease of 18,093.- '■C*ll Of The Wile" Pendleton won highest honors, Mrs. Anyone desiring to attend should ion on whether it has a right to fix has promised to be with us Sunday will be held In the social room. All Arthur Keating. get In touch with Mra. (Thartler, Emory Strong of Bolton, baa been to the Plymouth colony In 1630, | cator, who died recently 938.78 under the previous day; gold Albert W. Hllding second. Refresh­ Total ...... ,.$1,254,363.67 $U84.36S.67 asseU. S9.318.618.5S1A8. a minimum price in the state for tbe evening. He spoke at tbe annual members of the choir should be Recessional Hymn, Mary Unto ments of sandwiches, cake and Tel. 4426. a visitor at the home of Mr. and form the association’s 1,800 aane-i ■ barbertof traAs, meeting of tbe New England .Con- present for thlu .first rebeotsoL TheeWaCaU. ■ . I punch'were served. I If any ofrtbe members have any Mra. Walter S. Nevers of Wapping. bers. , ■- M MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. BIANCHESTEU, CONN. SAIVROAX, SEFTEMBER 1*, ismw BIANCHESTER e v e n i n g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER. CONN.

For shacr cheek the plan leys a bit not likely to miss the chance to show frightened by the Mss of the recep­ HanrlrrBtrr British fleet movsmaits in the over aaythlof aver before under­ up the whole dirty business. tion when be came east for the PUBUC RECORDS opening o f hie picture. MedlUrritiiean may be discussed at taken. But the effrontery of the WOULD SPLIT TIME Coriitti9 It Jimmy walker hurries home today’s meeting o f tha Italian csbt- SCHOOL ROSTER’ S thlnf li only moderate compared to CAPTAIN OF HIS SOUL? he probably will get a chance to Probate Ooort net’ was not msntioned In the proas. ___ PUUUBHKU BY THE Ite stupidity. The Lawyers Vlgl- become the new head of Madison The will of Thomas Heffron, leav- London newspapers have carefully RnKALO} PRINTINO c o m p a n y . INC. As the peroration of his funeral Square Garden Corp. There's talk irig fals entire estate to bis children OF TOWN MEETINGS played dowm all recent report! of II BIw.n 8tr*«t lence Committee Is almost com- INCREASE NOW 12 WHERE eulogy of the lats Huey P. Long at of high places being mads for him and appointing Elizabeth Slattery aa the activltlea of Italian and British WHERE ManehMUr, Conn. pelUnr the Supreme Court to de­ men-of-war. THOtlAB a'EHOUSON Baton Rougs" Rev. OsiAld L. K. in a couple of big flim companies, executrix, was admitted to probate Oanerai Manaatr clare Constitutional a lot of legis­ but I ’ll bet an autographed picture this morning during the weekly ees- Their tons was jubilant, bowevsr, To Have It Done ______FoandoO Ooinbar I. I 111 Smith, one o f Long's most devoted To Buy It lation o f very questionable wisdom, of Betty Compton against an old elon of the Manchester Probate la rssetion to L a t h ’s speech. political allies, recited those famous Selectmen Want Election to Second Check Shows EnroD> Publlahad Evarr b.v*nlnc CiMpt because If there Is one thing the Tammany campaign button that CJourt •Trance It With Ua”. "Rome In Sondara and Holldaya Bntarad at lha lines of Henley's beginning Hollywood is smarter then that Dismay”, and "Laval Makes Mui- Supreme Court cannot afford to do Tbe court approved the requeet of usiness e v ie w Poat Offloa at Manohaatar. Conn., aa Be Held in Armory and solinl Think Again”, were typical B R Out of the night that covers me, the R. O. Cheney, Jr., estate for per- Baeond Claaa Mall Maitar. It Is to be led around by the nose. headlines today. ment Slighfly Larger Than black as ths pit from polt to r.ilselon to sell property In Glaston­ 8UBSCRIPT1UN RATES pole, bury which Is a part of the estate. "The slightest trace of doubt was Ona Taar, by mall ...... Meeting Two Nights Later. I thank whatever gods may bo for Peter Clgnettl was appointed by removed'Vssld tbs Times. "Prsmler That of 1934. Par Month, by mall ...... I <0 Laval cams out for ths -Covenant, •in fla Copy ...... | p| "OH, BOYS, DON’T FIGHT!” my unconquerable soul— LAVAL SPEECH Probate Judge William S. Hyde to WILKIE DAIRY the wboth Covenant, and nothing but DalitIlvared----- ena raar .11.00 and ending be administrator of the estate of PERO ORCHARDS Italy has two sets of justlflcatlous The business session o f ths an'i the Covenant." P. J. MORIARTY FEATURES CHOOSE CHEVROLET CARS G. SCHREIBER & SON, INC. MEMBER OP THE aSSOCIATBD I nm the master bf my fate; I am Joseph Clgnettl. A final cenms yesterday j4sces for making war on Ethiopia which nual town meeting, If the Selectmen toe total enrollment of toe public PRESS the captain of my soul. AS A 7ICT0RY’ have their way. w ill be held In the PRINCESS A VOLUNTEER A MODERNIZED Tba Aaaoelatad Praaa la aacluatvaly shs employs Interchangeably to schools of Manchester at 4,760 stu­ NOW OFFERING antitlad to tha uaa tor rapublleatlon One may wonder whether the quo­ State Armory Wednesday night, Addis Ababa, sept. 14— (AP) — meet flrst one situation and then an­ dents, It was announced today by FOR STYLE AND LOW COST READY FOR FALL WORK of all aawa diapatehaa eradliad .(o II October B, two days after the elec­ Princess Tsahal, youngest daughter LUBRICATION SERVICE tation was an entirely happy one. Superintendent of Schools Arthur H. or not otharmaa eradliad In Ihia other. That they are as far apart tion of town officials In sn sll-day ot Halle Selassie who traces her iapar and alao ‘ ha local nawa pub That Long did possess a certain FOR ITALIANS DEXTER S E E a E D ming, toe figure, showing an In­ SANITARY UNIT as the poles and utterly contradic­ .voUng Monday, October 7. ancestry back to tha Queen ot V A R e CROPS G. Schrelber A Son, Inc., general j each of them to turn calls up ten lanad haraln. crease of twelve over last year and Patrons of P. J. Moriarty’a ser­ to toe changing of toe oil every five Chevrolet, with Its Master DeAprovide the moet luxurious riding r All riahtt of rapublleatlon - o( quality of indomitableness there Is Pleased with the succeie of hav­ Sheta, broke with the tradition of building contractors, of which Gus-1 more. You get the Idea! If the chain tory troubles Premier Mussolini not (Continued from Page One) the Imperial house today when with a decrease of 132 from the year be- vice station at 174 Weat Center hundred miles, most motors would case known to toe low-price field, as tave Schrelber Is president, has a : apaolai diapatehaa haraln ara alao ra no use In attempting to deny. That ing the prlmarlee at the drill tbed, street, always come back with con­ respond by giving better service Luxe models for 1935, Introduces a Isn’t broken toe alarm will spread aarvad. a whit.. Whichever provides the PARADE MARSHAL her father's consent abs beesms a fors. The total for 1934 was 4,748, does the Master De Luxe through Vacation’s over. (Spodbye to lazy staff of dependable workmen who | be could have truthfully said with the Selectmen plan to return to tbe fidence to their lubrication service The favorite and famous fruit new and thrilling style to toe low- far and wide rapidly. Naples with troops and materials volunteer worker for the flrst flsld fo r 1938 It was 4,892 and for 1932 over a longer period of time. Its employment of Knee-Action. are ready for any kind of construe- j Pull aarvlea ellant of N answer of the moment Is the one he Armory for tbe election of officials. P. J. Moriarty carries a full line hours to tbe sun . . . to the open . . . E A Sarv. the poet for East Africa. They will eall with ambulance unit of his army. It was 4,891. after they have tried It. products of the Pero Orchards are price field . . . a style so true to Power of performance throughout tlon work which they are well qual- j m lea. Ina employs. Believing It would be difficult to Motor oil and proper lubrication of Firestone tires and Murray bat­ to the fresh atr. Under the bludgeoning of chance more than 3,000 ofticere and men Attended by only s single guard, Tbs final checkup yesterday sold at their display and retail store every artistic dictate as to win In­ normal driving ranges la greater Ifled to handle in a satisfactory: over the week-end. have the buelness leaslon follow the are vital to a car’s good perform­ teries. Chiropodist • Podiatrist ^ Publlahar'a Rapraaantativai Tha One is that the destiny of the > my head Is bloody but unbowed she arrived In an Ani*ncan-made found sixty-seven more students- in at 276 Oakland street, where Man­ stant appreciation and exert en­ . . . speed of acceleration Is remark­ But not goodbye to that vacation manner. lulliiafAlathawa SpdUlal Asancy—Na Legion Post Commander to voting In the same room, the board school during the second week of ance and at P , J. M oriarty’s they Stop to at P. J. M oriarty’s service greet new youthful Italy demands Editorial Comment hopes to continue the second act of automobile at an abandoned bouse In during charm. All lines .flow un- ably increased . . . while heightened vigor you’ve built up. You’re not Mr. Schrelber, a veteran contrac- i DR. BAR N EY W ICHM AN York. Chteaso, Uttrull ano Boaton. can hardly be called Into question. toe 1935-36 term than were enrolled welcome the opportunity to check station for real service. chester pepple know they can shop efficiency results to still finer econ­ "Premier Laval’e speech." said the meeting. - toe heart of the capital where brokenly from the high, narrow going to lose that, arc you? Lota ot tor, has had a long and varied ex- i Chiropodist - Podiatrist expansion and the soli and cUmata But that ho was captain of his soul when toe preliminary census was your oU' every time you get gaso- for fruit and vegetables with every omy of fuel and oil. Chevrolet, In MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU or the newspaper II Popolo dl Roma, Be in Charge of Event to The scene and date of the busi­ Ethiopian women are making band­ radiator, even toe roof presenting a perlence In general construction ' 889 Main Street OIRCULATIUN8 and territory of Ethiopia muat be­ taken a week ago, when the totsj ■ line. They specialize to lubrication confidence. •line with Its policy of supplying people are, though.. Because they're there Is little in his life’s story to In­ "was similar to that of Hoarc; ness session are determined at the ages for soldiers. There she donned perfectly smooth surface. The work of all kinds and has built a i Tha Harald Printing Company. Inc., was 4,698. No further cheek w< ervlce, and handle Shell gas and Experience has taught them that transportation at low cost, has ;olng back to the old habits of liv- Tel. 5220 come Italian to permit of that en­ dicate. No human being Is cap­ namely It waa Soeletarlan (follow. opening of the polls the morning of a white smock over her native robe smooth roof lines flow Into the sides large number of private and public eaaumaa no flnanelai raaponalblllty Be Held Sept 28. be made until mid-year promotlon^B tils. the quality of vegetables and fruit priced toe Master De Luxe models fng and eating. Honra: 9-6; Evenings by App. for typosraphlcal arrora appaarlns In largement. Ing the League of Nations tenden­ the election when election officials and joined 50 ladles of the court, which arch In pronounced and grace­ buildings to this city and section to tain of his own soul unless he has and graduation to February, a^* Above all else, a motor car needs offered for sale arc the flneat to be so low as to leave no doubt of their Go back to housework. Go back the years gone by. hlanchester, Ct., advortlaamanta In tha Slanehaalar cy), but certainly It wasn’t that ex­ customarily pass a 'v o te to adjourn the majority of whom were wives A Thought found anywhere to the community ful contours. proper lubrication. It Is the major to a stuffy old office. But don’t go pvanins Hara Id. The other Is that Italy, in pre­ his passions and his desires under and daughters o f nobles and high of- which time it Is expected a de-* The streamlining Is carried out to extraordinary value. Property owners who are consid­ pected by the Engll.sh; A stand the business until evening and to Wing necessary to protect against and the prices are always reason­ back to the old fatigue. Keep up flclals, and three native nuns o f the crease will be shown as the result the ” V ” windshield, Which provides The Riley Chevrolet Company In­ ering plans for building or altera­ paring to beat up the Abyealnl.in rein and has the spiritual strength against Italy and unconditional ad­ Major Allan L. Dexter, Comman some other hall. wear and premature deterioration. able. your supply of energy by piling Into SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 Roman Catholic mission In their of students dropping out during the Improved vision and helps to de­ vites residents of. Manchester and tions and repairs to their homes and empire. Is merely taking the natural to direct them unswervingly In a hesion to the British extremist dcr of Dilworth-Cornell Post, Amerl- Last year Cheney Brothers work­ If more thought and care was given Kiss the Son, lest he be angry, milk. Tw o glasses a day, at least. DONT BE A "GUESSER" work. fall and winter. Last year’s mid­ Crops are reported plentiful thl.a crease wind resistance. The new vicinity to visit their salesrooms at other types of buildings Invited by thesis.” ers outnumbered them and post­ and ye perish from the way, when Why? Milk contains practically W ile people do no*, gueis about course of resisting all aorta of offen­ course of which his reason approves. esn Legion, was selected last night Roll Bandages year total was 4,654. year, although there will be a light Master De Luxe models are longer 60 Wells street and look over the Mr. Schrelber to consult with him. SELF-DEFEATING poned the meeting until Saturday all the elements your body needs to their eyesight. They are too In- sive aggressions at the hands of the There are, we believe, occasional hu­ Laval’s suggestion for peaceful With the smiling princess at their High School Record his wrath Is kindled but a little. crop of C a ch es and a heavy apple — and notably lower to appearance. new Chevrolets before purchasing a He offers to look over any pro­ telllKent to toleruto uncertainty by the Legion committee planning night. The following Saturday is keep going properly. Proteins, W e continue to bo Impressed by settlement of the dispute was call­ head, tha women rolled bandages ot The census shows that the High Bleesed are all they that put their crop, according to Mr. Pero. It la fitting that such a car should posed project and give an estimate about an priceless a posiesaton aa Ethiopians. man beinga who posscas that kind the Manchester Tercentenary parade Columbus Day a legal holId.ty, this vitamins, mineral salts. Milk’s too ed "good." great length.on simple wooden ma­ school enrollment Is higher than The Secret of the A Pero feature this year will be of tho cost of tho work Involved. their eyes. the nmeslng Lawyers Vigilance The latter is the Indicated. reply of mastery over themselves; but as Marshal. Major Dexter will select year. Town Treasurer George H. trust In him.— Psalms 2:12. most nearly complete food you can You may or may not need "We are all for It," the paper chines copied by native artisans ever before in the history o f the ever-bearing strawberries, even as His advice and counsel, gained by Committee and Its potentialities. hla chief o f staff and aides next Waddell told the board that R was buy for the money. So drink more glasses. The results of an exami­ to Secretory of State Hull's pious they arc very rare. Long was an said. " I f we are given what wo from a model brought from London. school, 1,428 students. This is an In­ late aa October, Pero’s will feature Suffleld road. Surface oiling 2 miles. many years' experience, should nation hy an optometrist will de­ week. Important the meeting be held as We trust as we love, and where der construction Open to traffic. of It. I t ’s good for you. (This committee. It w-lll be remem­ suggestion that both Italy and Eth­ example of hardihood; of a queer want we will enter Ethiopia with The princess proved adept and after crease of twenty-one over toe first Success of Your their quality strawberries. Route No. 193—Thompson. Web­ prove helpful and worthwhile to termine this. It was reported at the committee early as possible to expedite ar­ we love. I f we love Christ much, Short detours. bered, was formed some weeks ago flowera decorating our rifles and two minutes Instruction her nimble check-up last week, 95 over lest Pero's display store Is noted for ster road. Surface olUng 8 miles. A . R. W ilkie handles quality milk i)ropcrty owners who are faced with Our Icng experience and eclen- iopia "weigh moat solicitously the kind of valor; of nimble resource­ meeting last night that 16 fraternl- surely, we shall trust him much.— Route No. 10—Granby. Salmon tlflc methods In examining eyes cannon." rangements for borrowing money In fingers wers steadily adding to toe year and 102 over 1033, the cleanliness and freshness o f its Route No. 203—Plainfield. Brook­ and cream, both raw and pasteur­ this problem and desire to obtain to investigate the New Deal anil dcclaratlonjwid pledge given In the fulness. But there Is little In Ills t es. clubs and social units have anticipation of taxes. The town Thomas Brooks. products. Vegetables are washed Brook bridge and approaches. Short and fltling glaisee are at your pile beside toe rewinding spindle. The census by schools follows: lyn road. Surface oiling about 1 ized. Mr. Wilkie worked 13 and a toe best possible advice. disposal. Inform the world what parts o f It A ll of the newspapers consoled dfflnltcly planned to enter marching annually operates from August 18 Fall Hat clean and look Inviting. AU perish­ detour. Temporary bridge. holt years for the Aetna Life in pact o f Paris, and, of course. It Is career to support the belief that he "When r was In London,” she High school, 1,428; Barnard, 508; mile. The telephone number 1s 4067. the nation over the speech with units, floats or both in the parade to the date of the meeting wlthour able vegetables are kept under re­ Hartford before beginning hlz pres­ are valid. If any, and what parts In­ the one II Duce makes. waa anything but an cxigentlst ready said, speaking faultless English, "1 Nathan Hale, 48$; Lincoln, 451; Route No. 14— Columbia. Colum- WALTER OLIVER such sentiments as, "There wasn't planned for Saturday, September 28. a budget. A delay In making ap­ IN SEASON NOW frigeration. Only small allotments bla-Wlllimantlc trunk line. 8-lnch ent business to Manchester. He valid, under the Constitution. to adopt hts principles, his ethics, his visited some of the hospitals and 1 Washlnyton, 873; Bunco, 61; Hollis­ lies in your coiffure. (Juris IT W ORKED Registered Optometrist Just why tha American govern­ a single word In his speech and not The committee has.the assurance of propriations ana oorrowlng money are put out dally—what Is not dis­ reinforced concerete pavement. has tried to maintain a sanitary and It is by way of being an adjunct one single Implication which au­ wish now I knew more about their ter, 614; Robertson, 210; Green. Denver—Three fire engines and 916 Main St. ment should have put In Its two policies and even his objectives to the Automotive Division of the might easily make it difficult to work. I never thought the day turn forward toward the Boston—Not only Adelbert Lang- posed of to most instances. Is Length about 2 miles. Traffic main­ DID YOU KNOW THAT- modern milk plant, putting In thorizes us to believe that France 291; Highland Park, 119; South, 61; toome, but 22 other fishermen In­ a first aid kit were called into use of sorts to the American Liberty th i needs of the moment. Chamber of Commerce that a Trans­ 'm eet municipal payrolls the flrst would come when such knowledge face in the daytime. It’s thrown away. tained. modern equipment; aa for his after John Schmidt, 23, succeeded centa’ worth to the already ovcr-fiill will courteously allow Itself to fol­ Keeney, 46, and Buckland, 110. sist they saw a 70-foot eel-like sea Pero Orchards are located to league. Many of Ita members are Wo don't believe Henley had a portation division, to Include motor half of October, Mr. Waddell would be Invaluable in helping me Route No. U. S. 44—Putnam. methods to putting up milk, the to making his cigaret lighter work. kettle of diplomatic Inanitlea con­ low Hoaro to the most catastrophic monster raise its crocodlle-Ilke head Wapptng about a mile and a half If the foot 1s kept lightly on the kmong the highest priced lawyers in vehicles of aJl periods, will be one of stated. teach our people how to care for toe time for end curls! Pomfret street. Paving about >,a public la Invited to drop to and Schmidt replepishcd the lighter Huey Long In mind when he penned consequences of his hard-headed 20 feet out of the ocean on Western from toe stand. Visitors are always brake pedal while driving through cerning the coming war It la Im- the features of the parade. In addi­ Singing his swan song as a retir­ wounded in time of war. mile. Traffic can pass. Pomfret. watch bottling operations or any with fuel In the basement of his MRS. A D A N. the country. Wo have not seen It that splendid challenge to fear— hostility to Italy's actions." Bank. welcome at the orchards which com­ puddles of water the brakes will re­ part o f the dally ro\itlne to be as­ poaslble to nee. Secretary Hull has tion the old Windsor stage coach, ing member of the board, Select­ "We lack all means of succoring Bridge over Mashamoquet Brook home after It had failed to work, ktated whether or not they are Press Is Controlled The men, crew o f the Gloucester prise about 65 acres. main dry, retaining their efficiency.' sured of safety of W ilkie’s milk. and to spiritual Incertitude. foimcrly owned by Manchester, and man John Jensen last night pushed the wounded. Wo haven’t a single being repaired. Traffic maintained. toon snapped the flint. MERRIFIELD managed to give the United States Italy's controlled ppaa suggested WOMEN CHEER WELDON fishing schooner Imperator, said the His milk comes from selected herds MrerUng on this job out o f a sense tbe hugs Seth Thonias clock, and through an order for four street doctor, no medicines, splints, tetanus Route No. 69—Bethany. Elimi­ For wet weather driving, a Ger­ TEACHER OF all the Impressiveness of a alee little that this hard-headedness of Hoarc monster calmly surveyed their ves­ Firemen extinguished the result­ of patriotic duty or for pay. If for many other novelties will bs In the lights on Jensen street, which he serums, surgical appliances, noth­ nating dangerous curve. 200 L. F. man Inventor has perfected a de­ to Coventry. ant basement fire and bandaged FRETTED INSTRUMENTS old Indy, hovering on the edge of might not be backed by the British said had b-en agitated for during ing.” BEAUTY SALON sel until they reached for their grading. Open to traffic. vice which, when the brakes are ap­ Mr. Wilkie’s dally delivery ex­ the latter then this Is an enterprise parade. swordfish harpoons. Then, appar­ Schmidt's burned bands and arms. the crowd around two flghtlng dock nation. the last seven years. A hospital Is unknown to toe H U IE R ’S DENIAL Dial 5009 Hotel Sheridan Bldg. Condition Of Route No. 71—Merlden-Berlln. plied, squirts a quantity of antl-skld tends over 38 mllea. You can have Through the oourtosy ot Utbeon, that la going to cost somebody II Popolo dl Roma warned France The Manchester and South Man­ ently without fins, It swam off along IN After the lights were voted in by primitive warriors of Ethiopia, who Cat Hole Pass road. 7 miles of bitu­ liquid on the tires, giving them a Wilkie’s milk to time for breakfast THOSE CHAIN LETTERS Inc., we aSer tor a limited Ume, wallopers and feebly piping, "Oh, chester Fire deportments will take something, for a good many of these that any act in a League of soli­ the board, with a provision that the expect to lie with their wounds un­ toe surface like a water snake. minous macadam. Open to traffic. firm grip on the road. —the dally delivery being complet­ FREE Mandoline, Banjos and you sbouldn'tl” ^ darity with Britain would ha fruit­ sr. active part In the parade and win State Roads Chicago— But this Is a variation, legal lights ara of tbe sort that do street lighting appropriation be not attended and suffer In silence, die Route No. 80—Madison and Kll- A mobile spare wheel, recently In­ ed by 6:30 o’clock In the morning. Downstate farmers, tired by futile Onitora with oosto of leesons. less. display equipment ot tbe past and OF “ EQUALITY” increased but that tbe lights be where they fall or be eaten by vented, helps motorists park their The address Is 16 Walker, street not even wink over a hundred thou­ There Is such a thing as national piesent. Ilngworth. 5H miles of grading and efforts to capture truck driving For pnrdcnlnrs see Mre. Her- NEW "What are your guarantees?" the taken from some other street, Mr. jackala and hyenaa at night, paving from one mile west of Route cars to cramped spaces. A fte r noS' and the telephone number is Dial rlfleld nt her studio, Mondays, Watch This Space For Specials! rustlers ainglehanded put toe chain sand dollar fee. But perhaps they dignity. Possibly It may not be the paper demanded of France. "Are It was decided at the meeting last (Oontinned from Page One) Road conditions and detours In Jensen threatened to attend every SAND and No. 79 on Route 80. Passable but tog the car closely to the curb, the 8365. letter Idea to use on the telephone, Tuesdaye and Wednesdays. ar« putUng their time Into thU holy most important thing In the world, they baeed oh the words of Hoaro, night to allow boys and girls to en­ meeting of the incoming board un­ NEW HOPE STIRRED. the State of Connecticut made nec­ rough. Advise optional route. wheel Is lowered, and the rear end ter the parade with decorated "A woman, If ahe understands her essary by highway construction When any farmer suipecta rua- 865 Main St. TeL 7648 cause gratis. Perhaps. but at least It Is worth preserving who, dcapite hla Soeletarlan demn- til the lights are Installed. Paris, Sept. 14.— (A P ) — The Joint DAVIS GRAVEL Route No. 84—Stonington-North swung around Into place. bicycles. The committee Is trying to mls.>iion rightly, will say to a man. and oiling announced by the Con­ tiers, he telephones teo neighbors. when there Is no slightest beneflt to YORK goglam, may be sublimated by an adherence of Great BrlUln and Stonlngton. The Old Mystlc-R.I. The thumping noise caused by bo Tbe committee divided Itself Into IL • «M MA itavia IK 'You preserve our people from dan­ HOME BAKERY EXCAVATING necticut Highway Department as ROUGH RIDING electoral whirlpool? secure Information concerning the France to toe League of Nations trunk line. A section from near toe auto running over raised joints to sub-committees and the latter are anybody In sacrifldng It And In "We await the facts. We want a oldest house or houses In Manches­ ger and we shall give you chil­ GRADING ot September 11, 1935. FOXY CUTIE8 HOVER AROTTND RUSSIA, B A m C STATES covenant was regarded la informed dren’." Stonlngton-N. Stonlngton town line concrete roads grows greater aa the Phtlllpaburg, Kas, — The horses conducting separate studies of va­ ths present situation that la pre­ functioning of friendship at Geneva ter. Information concerning the old Fruit and Nut Muffins LOAM FILLING Closed for Construction— Detour LONE-WOLF OF WHOOPEE circles today as toe herald of an era Heart Over Mind. westerly to Old Mystic is being tires on the car wear nearer to a and steers had all the best of It at cisely the case. In the critical moments which are landmarks will be appreciated by for Breakfast Provided rious New Deal laws. The one on of new hope for an uneasy conti­ BRIDGE AND ROAD surface treated. Traffic can pass. flat tread. the annual rodeo here. approaching. But these critical the managing group. Der Fuehrer exalted women as No Route Numbers By PAUL HAKRISON BACK BRITAIN, FRANCE nent. BUILDING Route No. 85—Bolton. West There are approximately 200,000 Horse and steer combined to give tbe W agner Labor Disputes bill baa This nation has adopted a deflnits moments are not for us, who have toe stablest element In the Nasi re­ Macaroons Beacon Falls—Steel truss bridge CAYEY'S GRILL A ll clubs or societies planntvg to Tho speeches of Premier Laval street and Camp Meeting road. 3% filling stations to the United States. Jack Wilson of Fort Worth, Tex., made a “confldentlal'' report which and unshakable stand. I t Is not our path marked out, but for the gime because woman judges by tho Pound Cake— Plain, Marble and approaches, spanning Nauga­ 45 Bast Center Street New York, Sept. 14—Meanderlngs; participate in tbe week’s celebration and Sir Samuel Hoare, British for­ / The miles waterbound macadam. Open Six hundred gallons of gasoline a brain concussion to a bulldogging League, which risks suicide by this (Continued from Page One) heart and not by the head. He tuck river at Depot street. next week is expected to be approved going to have anything whatever to Most popular lone-wolf of tbe night are requested to attend the meeting eign secretary, pledging their nations or Fruit to traffic. arc adequate for an entire year’s contest; Joe Faublon of Phllllps- adventure, and critical moments for pictured to them a Germany of a Alexander Jarvis Co. Canaan—2 miles of construction Invites YOU by the full committee and nmde do with the European-African Im^ spots Is an aging playboy who of U,c general committee Monday ler Mussolini, refused today to ac­ to fulflll their obligations to the grandeur to which it would again be Route No. 89—Lebanon. Lebanon- operation of the average American burg, was bruised when his horse the system of friendship under night In the Chamber of Commerce 519 Main St. Tel. 8286 416 Center St. Tel. 4224— S52B from Route 100 south on Bclden W illlmantlc road. Short section be­ You will like the ntinoapherc— Its Food Includ­ public. Despite the "confldentlal" brogllo. Individually most of us doesn't dance, scarcely ever talks, cept any compromise solution of League, were hailed as a new ver-* a joy to live and for which, It would street. A short detour Is posted. passenger car. fell on him; Alfred Clark, photog­ which we must move in the future.’ office at 8 o’clock. ing surface treated. ing Special Italian dishen— Ita dance floor, sad character o f the ^report the sub­ are Indignant and distressed at the but constantly la surrounded by a Italy’s quarrel with Ethiopia. sion of the old Entente Cordlale to be noble to bring forth offspring. Clinton— Kelsey M ill bridge and Tbe average American motor ve­ rapher, was knocked down by a These sentiments were expected Route No. 136—Darien. Bridge the check! coterie of ciitles. Plain case ot The Cabinet also ’’examined In keep the peace o f Ehirope within toe His audience again broke into wild approaches on M ill District road. hicle Is propelled approximately 10 running horse as he tried to take a committee has permitted the fact to outrageous plans of Fascist Italy. chocks-appeal. to he written into one or another and approaches being constructed what cases Italy’s remaining In the framework of tho League. cheers when he closed his 45-mtouto Clinton and Madison— Duck Hole miles on one gallon of gasoline. picture of a race. aaep out that It declares "certain But as a nation we are completely Beat bet among practicing form o f Italian law at a council of over toe 5-MlIe river. A run-around PIEL'S and R U PPER T’S BEER League of Nations might be render­ French officials continued to In­ address by saying "When my day AT YOUR SERVICE bridge and approaches. Luncheon...... SOc prodlgals-about-towD, though. Is ministers convoked for today at TOWN ASSETS NOW Is provided so that there Is no de­ aapecta” of the W agner law unoon- and everlastingly out o f the whole ed Impossible,” It was announetd. terpret the words of their premier oomea I will die happy that I can East Windsor—North road at CROFT ALE young Mr. Putnam Humphries, II Duce's order. We are always glad to answer any question about lay to traffic. D in n er...... 50c-75c ■tltutional. II Duce, who holds eight Cabinet as a "last warning” to \RissoUnl say my life has not been to vain. It Intersection with U. S. No. 5 and miserable problem and wo propose formerly of Denver, now the dew­ Route Ncr. 164—Preston. Preston Sunday...... 75c-(1.00 Imported and Domestic Wines portfolios himself, told his col that France will apply economic and was beautiful, because it was based extending westerly to junction with Similar "confldentlar' reporta aie to stay out o f It. iest member of the New York INSURANCE Plalns-Grlswold road. Bituminous Don’t Be Sorry— BE INSURED! leagues that Italy’s military prepar- financial sanctions If Italy attacks on struggle.” Route No. 140. Temporarily closed Stock Exchange. Cracka up air­ TOP LIABILITIES at any time. We urge you to take advantage of our macadam length about 3 miles. to bs made by other aub-comroittecs And In those circumstances there atlons in East A frica are proceeding Ethiopia. Special trains have brought 60,000 to traffic. 2 miles detour north and We Write All Kinds of Insurance Including planes, pours champagne into Traffic maintained. ' dealing with other New Deal laws, Is just one thing for us to do— resO' with greater Intensity and that They admitted, however, that Hitler boys to a tent city for a big years of experience. south of bridge. saxophones, moves around In a Route No. 189—Granby. Moun­ AUTOMOBILE to follow similar procedure— and. It lutely maintain an aloofness as near­ LONG’S WIDOW Libya, on the western border France's course would depend some­ rally today. The Nazis declare too Fairfield— 65-foot span bridge on cascade of currency. Great guy! tain road and North Granby road. Egypt, has been reinforced. what on other powers Inasmuch as hope for Germany lies to a youth Sturges roud. Foot bridge to be THEFT PLATE GLASS FIRE s h r u b s - f l o w e r s is fairly safe to guess, similarly dis­ ly perfect as possible. To sacrl —ask any head-waiter. Balance Is In Favor of the HOLDEN-NELSON CO., Inc. 2 miles of waterbound macadam. Italy now "Is able to answer any both France and Britain are trying that knows, no other education and 858 Mato Street TeL 8657 used -by pedestrians only. “Service and Rellahlllty" Alfred Vanderbilt and ' Jock Open to traffic. posing o f the legislation In question. flee any part of that aloofness for threat, from whatever direction It to enlist the cooperation of other rearing than toe Third Reich. Greenwich—Merritt Highway. 3H McCONVILLE’S Whitney flew to the Saratoga M AY TAKE HIS may .come," he declared. Route No. 196—East Hampton. All this may be a little confusing tha sake of getting some sort o: League members. miles grading, bridge construction races every day, returning each Treasury by $155,556— Young street. 2% miles of water- Special Sale of Annual Flowering Plants Guard French Embassy Premier Laval, his advisers In­ and culvert work. PAGANl * GORMAN to a fairish number of clttseni who feeble protest Into the record Is not night for a gallop around ths bound macadam. Open to traffic. 928 Main Street 4 dozen 25c As the Cabinet met, a special sisted, still hoped for a peaceful set­ Greenwich—Merritt - Highway. 2 may rsaaonably be expected to stait only far less than dignifled. It Is to after-dark places of Manhattan . . . guard of 20 national police warn Construction Finished SENATE PLACE Uncollected Taxes Bogey. tlement. He was resting over toe NECKYYEAR SHOP HIRES The Budget Department At The miles grading and culvert work. Hardy Perennials— Rock Garden Plants wondering whether teey have not take a flrst tiny nip In violation of Broadway Is enormously pleased thrown around the French Embassy Coventry—Bucket street. 1 mile week-end at his boyhood home at Round Hill to North street. with Sally Rand's success aa Sadie to forestall any possible demonstra­ of loose gravel completed and open SOc dozen aomehow missed hearing about the our self-pledge of abstinence, like a (Continued from Page One) Salisbury— W agner's Corner road. Thompson In "Rain" during her tion as the result of Prem ier Pierre -Auvergne, leaving the League mb FRENCH BEAUTY SHOPPE abolishment of the United States 10 GIRLS, STARTS AGAIN 2 miles of construction from Route to traffic. 16 Windemere Tel. 5947 reformed drunkard treating himself brief Maine engagement. Proves While the total liabilities of the Laval's speech at Geneva yesterday. committee fo study comproaalse 709 Main Street Phone 3058 Oiling Work Supreme Court, which they bad al­ to a sniff at the cork of a whiskey she can overcome the handicap ot a major departure from thotr Icad- Town of M.mchcster, when It ended schemes to solve the Italo-Ethloplai 199 to Sharon town line. A short However. Mussolini told the Cab Is a popular-priced salon of the very highest Route No. U. S. 1—Oroton-Ston- A. R. WILKIE ir's policies In conferences looking problem. detour Is posted from Route 199 to ways supposed was the only author­ bottle. clothes. lU fiscal year August i5, were 53,- Inet that Italy's colonial conflict All New Hands Learners: ington. Groton and W esterly road. to a truce offer with President order. l l ’r. 16 W alker St. Phone 8S65 114,050, tbe permanent assets of the would not shatter her friendship He still hoped that one of them Shoulder oiling 12 miles. ity competent to nullify acts of Con­ What the American people want Rcoievelt, will need legislative ac- Manager Says Strikers Can Trumbull — Merritt Highway. Revenue Cutters town aa of tho same date amounted with France. • would bo acceptable to Mussolini and SHAMPOO and FING ER W A V E — 50c. Route No. U. S. lA —Stratford, REPAIRS PUT OFF WILL COST YOU MOREl gress. What-wbere-bow-when-wbat from their State Department In this tlrn to repeal some of the dictated lead to a re-weldlng of toe Stress Have Pay Monday. Combination bridges over Pequon- A good many mid-town barber tp 53,260,606, leaving a balance of The speeches of LAval and Sir The shampoo Includes three soapings, and noth­ Barnum avenue and Merritt High­ statutes enacted In the seven special front more strongly than ever. nock river. is this all about, anyhow? the cltl' crisis la alienee— and plenty of It. shops have become, literally, $155,556 in favor of the town, while Samuel Hoare, the British foreign ing bnt clean (sterilized) combs and towels areused. way. Shoulder olUng'-S miles. MILK sessions held since lost year. Loses Press Support. Operations were resumed at toe Construction—Traffic Maintained G. SCHREIBER SON, Inc. •sn may be expected to ask himself. clip-joints. Price lists are shav­ tho resources of tha town amounted sectietary, before the League ot Na­ Route No. 8—Stratford. River Aimed At Roosevelt Italy lost toe general support of Manchester Neckwear Company’s Route No. 0— Bloomfield. Mato ' Has the Supreme Court been flredT ed below tbs agreed minimum, ta 5807,463.36, Town Treasurer tions Assembly, could not have been road. Shoulder olllng S miles. Thom- Raw or Some o f these laws were aimed other than w hat'they were because toe French press overnight. The factory at toe north end this morn­ street. '.4 mile of bituminous maca­ Is the tAwyers Vigilance Commit HANSON SCANDAL but outrageous Meeks art pre­ George H. Waddell reported last ing. Before 8 o’clock this morning dam road. Open to traffic. West aston. Torrington road. Shoulder sented to patrons, some of whom directly at the Roosevelt admlnlt' righ t to ths Selectmen. of the Anglo-French pcsltton In re Royalist action B’ranoaiee alonu oiling 4 miles. Ansonla. Wakelee Pasteurized Ue something set up 'to take Its tratlon os Long, deprived of Federal gard to the League pact, II Duce strongly approved of Mussolini's ten girls bad been selected from Hartford. Curve widening and cul­ Bit by bit the stoiy back of the are afraid not to pay. Union bar­ All but $83,918.13 o f the resources among those who applied and were vert Installation. Bloomfield avenue avenue. Shoulder oiling 2 miles. place? bers are In a lather about It, pro­ patronage, attempted to regulate are represented by uncollected taxes, aald. course and advised France to "break MOUNTAIN BROOK FARM Route No. 9— Bloomfield. Tariff- As You suicide of George C. Hanson, ablest put to work. .Many others who Can Supply Von With under construction. Open to traffic. The citizen may calm himself. testing the cut-throat competi Federal relief expenditures In Louis­ of which nearly $410,000 were un­ Ncverthelesa the Cabinet declar­ with the covenant If England de­ ville road. Shoulder oiling 2 miles. consular officer of the United States, ed Italy "Intende to develop and mands sanctions.” were at tbe factory looking for Route No. U. S. 6— Plymouth. tion. iana and to ■ Inaugurate a "otale’s collected on the current grand Hat. work were told by toe manager Route No. 12—Plainfield. Daniel­ Like It. Keep Your Food Healthful He hasn't been doing a Rip Van Is beginning to come out. If the fortify Italo-Frcnch friendship not Ths sudden swing behind Laval Main street. 1 mile of pavement un- Mrs. Lou Gobrlg has written a l ights" test of Roosevelt policies. The permanent assets of the town that no married women would be RICH, COUNTRY FRESH MILK son road. Surface oiling I H miles. By Keeping It Chilled I Winkle. The Lawyers Vlgllence song with a baseball twist — "1 Anti-Long leaders want a special only In the interest ot the two coun to the British attitude waa punctuat­ State Department has its way It consisted of 41 propettiea ranging enmloyed. , From Tuberculin Tested Guernsey Cows Kllllngly. Norwich road. Surface You Will Like Our Ervlce. Committee hasn't any more author' Can’t Get *to First Base With session to repeal some of the Long tries but also in that European col ed with doubts. Leon Bailby In Le oiling IH miles. Kllllngly. Franklin Try U s for will not all come to light. But It from the Woodland street dump, laboratlon which cannot be shatter­ 'Those who were given work were ANNOUNCEMENT tty over the laws of the United You." From where I sat at Leon election laws, vesting broad control Jour said, " I t Is thoroughly puzzled Milk Is For Grown-ups, Too! Order An Extra Quart. street. Surface oiling .2 mile. is quite possible that the State De­ valued at $150 to the water and ed by a conflict of colonial character hired at the rate of $6 a week for a Quality and and Eddie's the other night. It of the polls In the state, before the that sanctions should be applied to period of four weeks, after which Thompson. Wllsonvlllp road. Sur­ Pearson & Johnson States than G rade Allen. But Its sewer works with a net valuation of or by the use of sanctions, which Country Fresh 1’“^^"^ ®880 partment will not have Its way. looked like a hit. Sean O'Casey quadrennial state primaries In Jan- Italy” when they were not applied they wlU be put to work on piece EGGS D. W. KELSEV On October 1st I Will Open face oiling 2)4 miles. Hugo Pearson, Herbert Johnson self assumed right to pronounce on 51,100,000. never were specified and never ap­ Service There Is a reason. The removal of may move to this country. Wants lary, at which Senator Long's suc­ against Japan, Germany and to the My New Antique Showroom Route No. 15—ToUapd-Vernon. Phone 6018 Tho other properties valued at plied In the most serious previous work, they were told. tile validity of national laws may to do articles and books as well cessor for the full term. Congress­ Chaco disturbance. . Manager Zagel said that those Vernon Center road. Shoulder oiling Mr. Hanson from bis post as Con­ as plays .... Considering the more than a hundred thousand dol- controversy between members of At ^ t , unfortunately, be without Ita men, and all Important state offices Perttoax wrote to L ’Echo De Paris hired this morning had bad no 6 miles. sul-General at Moscow and hts burial amount o f gettlng-around he does, lers are. High school, $182,400; the League.” that, "frankly, we have doubts" effect— and not by any means tha from governor down, are to be previous experience. He said that Route N°- 25— New Milford. New at the unimportant one at Salonika Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr., seems Municipal building, $153,000; Frank­ whether such action against Italy after the training period they should “THE OLD HOUSE” Mllford-Brldgewater. Surface oil- Meet the legal Vigilantes or the to have leas fun than anybody. named. lin school, $148,600; Center Park WAR THREAT RE5IAINS Russell St. Perennial Garden contains all the elements of a polit­ The dictatorial laws that have would be repeated against Germany. be able to earn $14 a week at least. tog. 1 mile. American Liberty League Is seeking. end police station, $148,200; library, Liopdon, Sept. 14.— ( A P ) — The John B. runner, Jr. At When You Build- ical scandal of a character particu­ made conditions intolerable In Louli' L'Ordre cited three commentators Zagel said toe company has their Route No; 84— Derby. New Haven P. J. Moriarty Long Carols Loom books and school equipment, $137,- British government to(jay specu­ to Indicate Laval choose the strong­ It is highly probable that every lana should be repealed," said pay ready for those who walked out 300 Varieties of Visitors Manchester Green avenue. Shoulder olUng 2 miles. 174 West Center Btroet larly injurious to the Roosevelt ad­ Old Dan’l Frohman has bad a 500; Nathan Hale school, $128,700; lated on the price France means to er ally although "the British policy Route No. 87—Danbury-New w s of the New Deal laws under dis­ Charles P. Monshlp, Baton Rouge yesterday and that they can have it Annuals, Perenniale Are Welcome! f ministration because It Indicates fur birthday. Recorde, and Mr. Froh­ Hollister street school, $115,000; demand for Its support of Great la purely opportunist.’’ , by calling Monday. Fairfield. Danbuzy-New Fairfield Build Right! publisher. In voicing the sentiment S H E L L G AS and OILS cussion will, before long, come be- too close relatlon.shlp between Wall man bimaelf, disagree about Barnard school, $107,600; Union and Britain in upholding the League of Le Journal said Italy has been and Rock Plants You will And many Victor Hedeen road. Surface oiling 3 miles, Sher­ whether he's 82, 84 or 83. Any­ of tbe opposition. Nations Covenant. FIRESTONE 'HRES And Before You Build. libre the United States Supreme Street and the “ people's" govern­ Robertspn schools, $101,300. taught ”a bitter lesson that provea Bird Houses. ideas for flower garden man. Sherman-New Fairfield road. Get O'lr Estimate. way, he’s elghty-something, and "Battle Is Oi'er" The liabilities Include water and Consideration was given to the once again that everyone bows when lesign and rock gar- Surface oiling 9 miles. Court for review. The nine justices this department’s best wishes go REBEKAHS’ DEGREE T E A N | M MURRAY BA'TTBRIES ment to be palatal to the Democrats Confirmation of a proposed truce Sfwer department txinds, $1,150,000; possibility that the Geneva pledge Britain commands.” 85 Russell Street ene. ■ Route No. 89—Waterbury. Pros­ of the Supreme Court have every to the gaunt, tireless, blgh-collar- Valves Ground In next year’s campaign. between the Long political heirs and other municipal bonds. $1,614,000; of Prem ier Laval may have been pect road. Shoulder oiling 3 miles. ARVID reason to believe they are aa good ed dean of the theater. Once he President Roosevelt came from Con- given at. the possible expense of TO WEEK-END AT S H O R E ^ ' Route No. 70—Waterbury. Che­ Greasing Brake Refining Hanson was removeil from hi.-t was office boy for Horace XSreeley. school district notes, $150,050: tem­ SHIP MOVEMENT Crankeane Service , lawyers as there are in the counto'. gi'cssman Paul H. Maloney, who said porary notes, $200,000. Muasolini’a friendship. Port Said, Egypt, Sept. 14.— PERO shire road. Shoulder oiling 2 miles. Moscow post after a stealthy hear­ Once he hired David Bclasco. He SEABURG Also they are human beings with alter a state administration caucus: The regular municipal bonds range It waa therefore realized In offi­ (A P)—'the British warship De­ Route No. 74—Tolland. Wllllman- Road Service GENERAL CONTRACTING ing by the State Department of will long be remembered aa a "The battle between Senator Long cial circles that some more definite Will Be Guests at Cottage of DON’T PUT IT OFF— PUT IT ON! tic-RockvIIIe ro6d. Shoulder oiling special reason for possessing more producer, manager and theater- from $16,000 for Center street Im­ spatch left unexpectedly tdday for ORCHARDS TELEPHONE 8857 64 Walker 8L TeL 6095 trumped-up charges brought by the and President Roosevelt la over. I guarantee of British co-operation In INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR PAINTING about 3 miles. builder. But performera honor provement. final payment due In a reported four-day cruise. Authori­ Mrs. Cleon Chapman at than the usual degree of dignity, ot think, and many of us think the Central Europe might be required— SPECIALIZING IN Route No. 77—Guilford. North head of the Chase National Bank him most because for 50 years he 1037, to $319,000 for the Franklin ties said it was bound for Alexan­ Point o’ Woods— hfeeting PAPER HANGING self respect and above all respect same way, that a Democratic state Indeed, France baa already made Guilford road. Surface oiling about which Is up to Its neck In dealings has headed the Actors’ Fund, rais­ and High schools and educational dria.' Monday. for their very high office. should work with a Democratic formal Inquiry regarding such as­ 12 mllea. with Soviet Ru.ssla, and which want­ ing and dispensing many millions souare, Ahe last payment of which WM. DICKSON Fresh Fruits CALL president for the general good of the surance In respect to Austria. Tel. 5829 Route No. 80—Guilford. Foxon What, then, will be the paycholog-- for needy stage folk. h due In 1951. . The degree team of Sunset Re- Hamlin Street ed Hanson displaced because he state. I will be glad to do my part, The French premier's speech, ac­ and road. Shoulder oiling 3 miles. Joe Zelll, the repatriated hand- bekah lodge will be guests of Mrs. leal effect upon the court o f flndlng cepted here as a definite if posilbly Route No. 146—Guilford. Sa­ Lawn Mowers knew far too much and was far too kisacr, baa a new night club, the but as yet the whole thing Is unset­ Cneon Chapman at her cottage at Louis Rosel that in each of tbe New Deal cases reluctant pledge of France to live up JUMBLED PRIMARY chems Head road. Surface oiling Sharpened and Repaired straight a shooter to permit himself VIgnes do France. Very elegant, tled.” He declared for "conceeslonli" AUCTION MARKET SALES Point O' Woods for the week. Noble Vegetables 67 Pine SL Tel. 7102 M ore them some group of lawyers and seems to be doing all right on both sides. to Ita full oblij^tlona to the League, 1)4 miles. Guilford. Leeths Island to be used In the furtherance of Grand Marion Straughan and Vice IN SEASON road. Surface oiling 2 miles. Key and Lock Work For anogatlng to itself the capacity for . . . It seems to be true — about Leaders in the state administra­ waa received with varying degrees AT PHILADELPHIA Grand Grace Latorop wiu be mem­ Wall Street machinations In Russia. of enthusiasm, nalsglving and Route No. 184—Bloomfield. Moun­ doing tbe Supreme Court’s work, the shortage o f chorus girls on tion high command are particularly NEAR $109,000 MARK bers of toe party. We Have Now Taken Over Gunsmithing: CABINET WORK His suicide was the direct result of Brosdway. George W hite’s call anxious to see the government doubt. tain avenue. Surface oiling 1 mile, bias already written an opinion which The first fall meeting of Sunset this heartless destruction of his ca­ to pick a chorus of 60 for his terminate Its Income tax Investiga­ All sources agreed that there Is (OonOnoed from Tags One) shoulder oiling 2 miles. Vacuum Cleaners Repaired. Auto and House Glass Rebekab lodge will take place Mon­ Displayed and Sold Route No. 185—Bloomfield. Sims­ it expects the Supreme Court to new "Scandals" brought X200 ap­ tions among leading Long followers. Think Tomorrow’s Total Will no sign as yet that the threat of day evening at 8 o’clock to Odd Fel­ SCREENS reer at the command of Big Busi­ bury road. Surface olUng 1 mile, aign on tbe dotted line? plicants, most o f them discontent­ Smith StiU .Militant Be SufTicient to Reach That war in East A frica has been re­ toe mayor’s chair—a seat Penrose lows hall. Tba social to follow will A t . ness. wanted but never got, and which ahouider oiling 3 miles. West Hart­ Furniture Repairing ed housewives, unemployed sten­ Rev. Gerald L. K. Smith, national moved. ba In charge of Miss Ethel Walsh, All Range Oil Customers It la to be suspected tbat-even a Sum; Open Another Week. Governor Earle’a father sought but ford. North Main street. Shoulder It Is very doubtful Indeed that the ographers, and amblUoua fledg­ oiganizer for ahare-the-wealth clubs, Sir Samuel Hoare, foreign secre­ with refreshments served by Mrs. J. RnBraithwaite A ll Kind. Buprenoe Court justice can get mad. never won—other high City Hall 276 Oakland Su oiling 2 miles. at Wood Working. State Department will be allowed to lings who weren’t sure which was who only the day before delivered tary, who enunciated the British Adelaide Custer and her committee. 52 Pearl Street TeL 4200 And a madder set of Supreme Court their left foot. Out orthe lot he It will only require sales of $2,- posts must be filled as well Route No. 187—East Granby. W. get away with this proceedm'g. tbe sulogy at Long’s grave, went on. 695.91 more to bring the total tales policy before the League Assembly, A large turnout of toe members is Justices there probably baa never found 80 competent and person­ returned to Whitehall and arranged Candidates for district attorney hoped for. Of The Phelps Oil Co. There is too much good political able dancers. the air here last night and In a In the hlancbester auction market have easy sailing In the primary but been than the one almost certain to to motor to tha country place of Tuesday evening officers and capital to be made out of the affair speech similar to those the Senator to $100,000 this year. Tbe sale on face a bang-up general election con­ Sunday is expected to almost reach Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin members of toe lodge vrill be guezt* tie confronted by this situation is Signing Up used to make, assailed l^lalana test. Charles F. Kelley, Incumbent, by opponents of Rooscveltlsm. When newspapers, c'narged Liong’s death this amount as Sunday is ohe of the for a conference concerning the of Violet lodge of WUllmantlc and See Us For Quality Range Oil Greasing Done Quicker and It's A Real Job ortramely likely to be. Arrivals noted: A sky-writer now conducting the m a^strates’ In­ will furnish one number on too flrst-clasa consulsr officers con be Lad brought "glo.atlng and serpen­ big days in the market Yesterday latest developments in the sltua- vestigation, will be toe Republican. Wherefore It la reasonable to sup- traced "Welcome Home Grace Uon. entertainment program. Walker Electric Lift and Stewart>Wamer Grease Guns thrown out of their jobs and onto tine hisses” In soma quarters, and there was $943.03 worth ot vege­ Curtis Bok, scion of the literary At the Best Pk ices. Moore" In words a mile long when Miss Edith Walsh of the Field pooe that this grand scheme of get­ tables and fruits sold. The day be­ Informed circles heard that Bald­ Boks and Curtises, will be the Demo­ the scrap heap after a lifetime bf the singer returned from her Lon­ to’d his hearers tbe Louisiana or­ Day committee urges aU Rsbekahs „ EXPERT G R EASING ...... SOc and 75c SERVICE ON ting a lot of corporation lawyers to don triumphs . . . Norm a Shearer ganization leadera "are atundtng to­ fore the sales amounted to $1,152.05 win and hla Cabinet colleagues may cratic. the flneat kind of service at the bo- meet early next week. The question who have not already made returns and Irving Tbalberg were the center gether aa one man to carry on the or a toUl of $2,095.10 for the two OOBdemn tbe N ew Deal laws la days. of tickets sold, to do so at Monday Yan's Service Stations heet o f W all street International- of a mild riot when their car stalled work of Huey Long.” The market w ill keep open of security In Central Europe Is The automobile death rate for BATTERIES pntty likely to work In an exactly for another week, at least, although llkriy . to be reviewed___ at that time n l ^ t ’s meeting. EUrtferd Road Manckester Green TYDOL Adamy’s Service Station Iste, smart Republicans and Inde- In front of a theater the other eve- "The blood of Huey Long will be Great Brittain Is one for every 241 Tel. 8996 , ^ggoalte dizection to that loaded. It was planned a week to have and any decialon .reached ____ will be 'Degree Mietress Ruth Waddell TeL 8866 pendent Democrats In Congrtss are .Autograph hunteMi had tham ^avenged. But this will be done In the cars registered os compared with requests all members of tbe guard John W. Adamy, Prop, GAS---OILS ' 248 Spruce Street SPARK PLUGS v-ongrss. are j jh^j, ...F n i M M n w** the market close with the aalet off-communicated h»France. one fatality for every 690 cars regis­ ciccUoA tn JMuaty h; your hgUou.*^ vMUrtef. . ^ A guggeitioa from Ron* team to report for rehaattA at 7 U>«t tered la Um Uaitad Stetes. o’clock IKoaday uveniag. PAGE SIX UANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14,1988. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- SATURDAY^, SEPTEMBER 14,19SI1.

tbs wadding taking place in Hart­ nUULOFSUYER ICOUNTY LEGION ford. o PUPILS DESCRIBE TRIPS THROWOUT REPORT Masonic Notes Parochial School Program Manchester CHENEYS SEEKING ROCKVILLE Exerclsea In keeping with the Ter­ centenary program were held at St. TAKEN ON VACATION Date Book LEADS TO NORTH The first sitting In the Masonic HERE TOMORROW Beraard's school yesterday. Tiie ON BARBER SHOPS setback tournament will be held to­ program waa in charge of the fifth TAX MORATORIUM Hollister Street School Asmki- Tpday T he H igh S chool W orld night at 8:18 in the Temple. grade who entertained the other T%a second sitting In the Masonic' BIG TERCENTENARY grades of the school with the dra­ bly Hears Talks On Various East Bide and West Side All-Star Compiled by Students of Manchester High School bridge tournament will, be held In game at West Side. V d. in.. No. 2. Saturday, September 14, 1935. Miss Helen Eitee, Faculty Adviser Fingerprints FoQowing Burg­ Victor W . Bronke to Be In­ matization of the following Events Places Visited During Sum­ Tom orrow ate Board Refuses to Ac­ the Temple, Monday evening at 8:18. of Connactelut's history. Episode, mer. Want R elief On Assessm ent • The DcMolay Chapter will meet ■ ■ PARADE AT 2 P. M. Sept. 16.—Opening of town title Furtrading post at Hartford; 2. series between Blueflelds and Mori- GOOD LUCK TO FUIIMBR laries m Bay State Are Monday evening at 7:30. stalled as Commander at Episode, 'Thomas Hooker and the cept Proposal to Close Up Delta Chapter, R. A. M., will meet At the regular assembly held at arty Brothers at West Side. Against Old Spinning EDITOR. Bay Colony; 3. Wlntbrop and the tbe Hollister street school yesterday Next Week RULES FOR POETRY YOUTHS DESCRIBE Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock. Three Days Celebration to Be Move for a Charter; 4. Androse de­ Said to Be Bey’s. Ceremonies in Temple. afternoon, nine pupils spoke about Sept 16-21.—KnlghU of Colum­ 316 Shops. DEFICIT THREATENS To Margaret Sullivan, last MISSIONARY DESCRIBES Brought to a Close With mands the Connecticut CHiarter; 8. places which they visited during tbe bus carnival at Main and Delmont Min Property. year's cdltor-ln-chlcf of the High Induatrles of tbe Early Settlers. summer vacation. The speakers Programs This Evening. streets. CONTEST REVEALED School World, tho present 'Staff MOTORCYCLE TRIP STATE COMPILES Those taking part were Mary were: Sept. 17.—Annual Army & Navy Springfield, M au., Sept. 14 — An attendance of from 250 to 350 Teresa Pfunder, Catherine Doherty, My visit to Luray Caverns, Vir­ Hartford. Sept. 14.— (A P) — The wishes success In her new position EXPERIENCES IN AFRICA CHub meeting. Members of tbe'Board of Asaea- as secretary In tho FrwkUn Search {or John Bey, 87, auapected members of the First District, Rockville, Sept. 14. — Rockville's Constance Lucas, (Catherine Shea, ginia, Joyce Kebler. Coming Events State Board of Barber Examtnere SCHOOL ACTIVITIES Bors, the Board of Relief and tha Building office. murderer of John DlCarll, Ellington NEW BOOKLET TO American Legion, are expected to throe day Tercentenary celebration Lillian Miller, Agnes Ertel, Kathleen An ocean trip on the Franconia, Sept 22-29.— Local Tercentenary today threw overboard the report Thomas Ferguson. Graduates of High School Jones and Barlow Had Ad­ constable, was being concentrated attend the Installation of officers of will come to a close this evening. Regan. Barbara McLaughlin, Wiliam observance. Board of Selectmen'will meet with of a temporary fact-finding pommls- TOO BAD DARDIS Stiles, Charles PItkat, George Cratty, A trip to Niagara Falla, Eleanor Miss Carolyn Miller TeQs district officers of the Legion and ,Sept. 28.—Amateur contests at Cheney Brothers officials Tuesday alqn which recommended the cloa- TEACHER CAUSES in Haaaacbusetts, from East Long- ASSIST DOCTORS The big parade was scheduled to Norma Dalla Corte, Robert Beaver- Weir. No Sports Will Start Until ISN’T PRINCIPAL Orange ball, sponsored by Wash­ night In the Municipal building to tng of about 816 ahop* reported ae LiYing in M anchester Eli­ venturous Tour to Niagara meadow north to Hadley, today start at two o'clock from the comer stock and Joseph Gworek. A day at Camp Woodstock, Carol ington Lodge degree team. Wood. discuBs tba possibility o f the town "unaanltary.” GOLD TO VANISH StndesU of NaHre Cos* with the disclosure that fingerprints o f East Main and Grove streets and Tho room In which the program Sept. 29.—Meeting of New Eng­ EDITORIAL' Would Allow Eating of Peanuts found at the scenes of two robberies The State Department of Health It was expected that- It would take waa presented was decorated with A week In Maine, William Leon­ declaring a tax moratorium on tbe Tbe State Board, after conferring Enough Money Is Pledged ard. land District Council, Pulp Sulphite gible for Prizes. Falls and Canada. and Reading of Newspapers in East Longmeadow tallied with annoUheed today that It has com­ over an hour to pass the reviewing pictures and drawings, all pertain­ ailk flrm'a old aptnning mill. with Governor Croea, Uaued a etate- But Magical Trick of Joseph piled for distribution among Con­ A good time at CMney lalafid, and Paper Makers, 10:30 a. m., at ment dieagreelng with tbe flndinge ■ WHY JOIN B. A. A.7 In S tu ^ Halls. tonu and Schools in Bel- those of the elusive fugitive. stand located In the center of tho ing to the Tercentenary celebration Tinker hall. Public meeting at 2:30 The mill la In last year's grand Spang Was Not So Mystify­ Stats Detective Richard N. Cotter necticut physicians a new publication June Allen. and Indicating that tbe recommenda- -O nly $453 of $1,200 city, where the city and town's offi­ of (^nnectclut. p. m. Ilet for 8240.000. (a>eney Brothers ing, After All. "Why should any student partici­ The aummer experiences of mem­ stated that the fingerprints had which will be known as the "Physi­ A,Ashing trip In the Adlrondacks, has started plans to tear down the tlone of the temporary commleelon Of present interest to some M. pating in extra-curricula activities If the students ran Manches­ cials, with Invited guests were to bo Taxes Norman Batch. Oct. 17-18.—State convention of bers of the class were told In fian Congo. positively been Identified as those cian's Handbook", and , which con­ Because of the fact that Septem­ structure to avoid paying taxes on will not be carried outt. H. S. graduates and something for pay one dollar and a half In Joining ter High smool what a happy stationed. More than fifty floats A tour of the White Mountains, W. C. T. U. at Center church house. in Sight. Joseph Spang, senior science Russell Wright's ssdosmanship o f Itoy, who previously has served tains a wide variety of Information were expected In the parade, and ber 16tb, the last day to pay tbs it. Work would start tbe last week The State Board eald all abopa underclassmen to look forward to S. A. A .7" This queation boa been world It would be—for th* stud­ Robert Pearl. now running come within Its 70 per teacher, surprised his chemistry classes tbe past week. ents!! Impossible, you say 7 time in Connecticut for criminal of­ Including state health statutes many of these were to depict his­ city taxes, and receive the 8 per cent df this month and would be pro­ when thelp poetic talents are devel­ argued pro and con by the students Mias Carolyn Miller, who for flvo fences and, therefore, has a police which apply to physicians, a list of At Oneida, N. Y „ Jackie Coe. cent rating on aanltatlon. class on Thursday, by making Many interesting talks, that Then let's ask Mme of the more toric Incidents of Connecticut his­ dlacount, falls on Sunday, Tax Col­ gressed enough to eliminate It from Fall aporta — football, soccer, of M. H. S. during tbe past weak, varied from Walter Bantly's on years has been a missionary teacher record. the services provided for physicians Statla Godleskl Introduced the PASTOR TO A D D K Tbe dieagreement between the two gold vanish. oped la the announcement from the optimistic peoj^e, Tha obvious tory. Tho parade was led by tho lector William A. Rogalus will be at this year’s list If tha concession ' cross-country—may be curtailed or since the vote of tbe student com­ tobacco to Fred Barber’s on the Ir. the Belgian (%ngo, Africa, gave After evading a posse formed In by the department, types of labor­ apeakera. not granted. groups may atir a war at the State By way of pointing out to hla Poetry Club of Hartford of a poetry queation la; "If'you were prin­ Veterans of Foreign War Band of the office of the Town Clerk on abandoned at M. H. S. unless tbe chemistry class the difference mittee to that effect waa an­ N.B.C. studio In New York, were an interesting talk about her ex- the vicinity of Somers. Ellington. atory tests available In the diag­ The moratorium would be decla. Barbera Aasociatlon meeting In contest. The rules of the contest nounced. cipal, what ebauges would you Hartford, and there was music also Monday, September isth from 9 EPWORTH lEAGUE Student Activities Association fund In color between gold and cop­ are: given. Among the most adventur­ pcrtencei there, on Thursday after­ Crystal Lake and Stafford Springs nosis of disease, and other Impor­ ed with the idea that a purchSM..-. Waterbury Sunday. is more fully subscribed than the In one such argument In Journal­ makcT" \ to comb the woods and fields, Bey Is by tho Elks band of Rockville, tho until twelve In the morning, two un­ per, Mr. Spang brought out a 1. Persons 31 years or over who ous was Jones's and Barlo’w’s trip to Dana Dardls would allow tha noon. In the High ecbool auditorium. tant data. The department also re­ American band of Rockville, the Sal­ til five In the afternoon and seven or renter of the building may be Albert S. D'Amico of Torrington, first count indicated. coil of copper wire and a sheet ism class, Woodrow Trotter brought Niagara Falla and Canada on a believed to have headed northward. ported that there has been a hearty MAY ASK CONGRESS found by Cheney Brothers, town of- are resldenta of Hartford, West eating of peanuts and the read­ Miss Miller is a friend of Misa vation Army band of Manchester, to eight In the evening, to collect Dr. Earl E. Story to Speak to president of the State Board, and tbe The sum of 81.200 is the minimum of gold leaf. The' gold leaf waa Hartford, East Hartford, Windsor, up tbe point that tha school doesn't motorcycle. The trip took almost a Florence Hopkins of the BngUsb de- Police feel certain be is the man who response to this new addition to Its flciSLls or the Chamber o f (Commerce other two commlaaionere, Vito A. which must be raised by S.A.A. U pay for medical attention for Injur­ ing ot newspaper* Nln itudy- FaUier Dunn's band of Warrenvllle, taxes. All who pay their taxes on Young People of South very flimsy, not being as stiff Bloomfield, Wethersfield, Glaston­ weak and they had the experience holls. \ ' Mulment and it Is because of t.hi« broke Into a filling station owned by printed materlnle on health sub­ If It ia allowed to stand a year or D'Ureo of New Haven, eecretary- tbe regular program of athletics, de­ ies received while playing on the Wilson R. Bates, and the Commun­ and the local fife und drum corps. Monday will be allowed the dis­ FOR MORE FUNDS as cotton cloth, and clung to bis bury, Farmington, Manchester, and of an overnight stay In a hay bam Helen Haer would ' bar all rlendablp that the students were jects, and that It has been generally Methodist Church at 6 p. m. two. treaaurer, and AIpbo Alfonoo Dl For- bating, glea club and other extra school teams. Albert Starr pointed after a breakdown In a small town ity F e ^ Stores, Inc., in East Long- Immediately following the parade, count, Monday being the final day fingers. New Britain, are eligible. Freshmen from the Main BuUd- privUeged to boar her. Ulsz Miller described aa "very valuable,” to receive the same. Chairman Aaron Cook quoted togallo of Danbury, met briefly thle curricula activities ia to be carried "I will now roll this gold leaf out, in reply, that the athlete goes In Canada. meadow earlier this week. the drum corps contest was sched­ Tomorrow evening at 6 o’clock the State Tax Commissioner Hackett as 2. The contest Is not open to mem­ Ing. returned to the Unltad States this It has been felt for some time that uled to start on the lower road. It Continued from Page One) morning, and conferred with (3over- on. Only 302 pledgee (8463) came In into a ball," he said. out for sports for his own pleasure— Harold Leonard's trip to Leike Photographs were taken of the Awarded Damages Epworth League o f the South ruling tbe assessors oAd members at tbe opening of school Friday bers of the Hartford Poetry club, or "MImt" Erickson thinks she spring and la going back to Africa a handbook, of this nature In practi­ waa expected that twenty-flve corps nor Croas, who haa tbe report of the He rubbed bis bands together to people who have been membera no one Is asked to play on any team, Wlnnopesaukee, Ward Green’s to prints found on a cash register In Joseph Bonan of Rockville Is en- day. permanent public works proj­ Methodist church will have for the of the Board of Relief could legally morning, ple^e-sllpa having been would have more study periods next May. m filling station and on show cases cal alze (4 inches x 6% Inches) fpr would take part. The misunder­ Utled to 81,464.45 damages against fact-finding commlaalon. with tba gold leaf between within tbe paat two years. and thaU the greatest benefit of ath­ tbe White Mountains, Virginia Nel­ and leas homework. ready reference would be of assist­ ects win have to meet these rules: speaker at its devotional meeting, agree to place the valuation of the ' To Ask Opinion given out on ’Thursday. them, apparently making a letics is to the participants, for son's to Augusta, Maine, and Milton No Age Limit In the store. Bey obtained 818 from standing that arose earlier In tho ^ la c J. and Egnasy Bandnakl of mill at one dollar. 3. Poems may bo written in any Fred Delaney would ramodal In th* school at Leubo, tn which ance to each physician In the State, 1. Contracts must be let on or De Carl B. Story who will speak on After the conference with the( Principal Edson M. Balley'a an­ ball but, when he opened hla verse form. They must be tsrpwrlt- whom the school spends a great Helwlg's trip to Capa Cod were the filling station and 85 pennies, week with the result that some Hampden, Mass., for Injuries wbioh Constructed in 1859 and on* of nouncement that the various activi­ the whole building and include she Is a teacher, there are. 3,404 several jack-knives and fiashllgbts since he would have at band all of before December 15. a subject of Interest to all yOung governor, Mr. D'Amico eald the at­ hands the gold had vanished. ten, and sboiUd not exceed 36 lines. deal of money on equipment. among tbe most Interesting of tbe escalators. corps withdrew, has been satisfac­ he Buffered In a collision of automo­ 2. The projects must be com­ people. Following Dr. Story's talk the oldest of the silk firm’s build­ ties must be financially guaranteed talks given. pupils, of which 3,000 are boys and from the store. the State statutes and Sanitary torily straightened out and many of torney-general's opinion will be ask­ "Magician!” cried the class. Contestants may aubmft only one In general, the S. A. A. la carried Von Dardls wants radios In biles In Parker street, Hampden, a pleted In a year. there will be a dtscusslon period. ings, the mill Is unusually yvell con­ by 8. A. A. pledges or by some other All students participated In the only 404 are girls. There are 10 Bey, a native of North Hadley, 1s Code regulations relating to report­ the coips wired yesterday that they superior Court Jury In Springfield ed on the price-fixing powers of the The explanation: As Mr. poem. Manuscripts will not be re­ out to make up the balance of the the study-baUs and a fifteen 3. They must be In an area The devotions will be In charge of structed and la saleable, the select­ means before they would be under­ Spang rubbed hla bands to­ talks: Zita Brennan told of an In­ classes, corresponding to our gram­ thought by the police to have made ing of diseases, births and deaths, would appear. The Rockville Fife found In sealed verdicts reported to board. He eald the recommenda­ turned. expenditures necessary for activities minute recess between all where there are sufficient persona Miss Evelyn Beer. p;esldent of the men agreed. taken was made on Tuesday to a gether, tbe gold. Instead of sane asylum; Louis Georgettl, a golf mar school, with 66 teacher*, 08 men : his wav toward bis native haunts and to the control of communicable and Drum Corps marched, being Judge David F. Dillon yesterday. tion of tha temporary commleelon 4. All poems ore to be sent to which do not receive aufflfilent gate closBoa. Victor W. Bronke on relief to provide the workers. league. These meetings are planned Without power to act beyond call­ for a minimum price of 40 eeata for committee of student representa- forming a ball, broke up into match; Malcolm Barlow, Camp end two women. The youngest age ■ which be knows so well that cer­ diseases In ope volume, easily car­ hired to play for the parade, but the Bonan, a counter man, alleged he ing the conference, the selectmen did Uvea from each home room. This Lewis Stedman, Mitchell's Book receipts. It alao fumiahes a way to "Gin" Nelson would do away ried In tbe pocket 4. They must abide by the work to be a devotional and inspira­ haircuta and 20 cents for shaves pieces so tiny that they could Pine; Horace Cordy, Poquamic at which a pupU may enter th* tainty la felt that be could conceal Auxiliary tomorrow afternoon In member who la alleged to have had been permanently Injured. not vote on the question but tbs group voted to present the situation Store, 27 Lewis street, Hartford. admit students to all home games at with Latin In favor of the more himself effectively there for some The new book briefly digests tbe relief requirement calling for wages tional period for all young people of had tbe approval of bU board and not be seen as they fell from his Beach; Joe Staum, Crystal Lake; modern subjects. school is alx years but tbare la nio ' Masonic Temple. Tbe Installation caused the misunderstanding, re­ consensus was that tbe town would to the home room* for discussion. Conn., not later , than October 15, a lower cost. John Tlemey, Coventry; Marjorie time. duties of physicians aa required by at the average annual rats of 8850 rhe church and all arc Invited to at­ 95 per cent of tbe state's barbers. band. 1935. One bright senior would give limit at tbe other extreme. Conse- , csremonles will start at 3 o'clock. sulting In the State Association of per man. lose the taxes from the preperty At a home-room period Wednes­ The paaalng of a beaker of mer­ Would anyone wish to claim as his May, a fishing trip; Ernest Joseph Bys, of South Hadley, re­ law and the servlcei rendered to tend. He felt that new legislation In school one which had no extra' points for dramatics and debat­ quontly, the classes often Include ' Flfers and Drummers suggesting to While these rules were regarded anyway and had nothing to loose, day morning, the repreaentatlves cury around the class provided 5. Poems should be submitted Matcbell, Roger William Park; ported to tbs Holyoke police last Its members that they remain away although some of the membere an­ 1983 gave the board the power to discussed plans for raising money. anonymously, and. should be accom­ curricula activities 7 As towns­ ing. two or three generattona. The nariv* as giving Ickes an opportunity to aet up minimum rates. another interesting observation. Thomas Healy, an outing of tobacco night that be bad seen and talked of Health. It llsUlists thetbe special forms from Rockville, this order being CHURCHES ~1 ticipated a rush of other owners of After school the committee again panied by a sealed envelope contain­ people, whether or not they have George Fischer eeema to have tongue Is spoken during olass, al- ' with a man whom he felt sure was Dllworth-Comcll post, will be In qualify some of the public works Tbe temporary commleelon was As each student took tbe beak­ workers at Crystal Lake; Lebro Ur- thought It all out. He would though many of the more educated available to physicians to furnish later withdrawn by the association, vacant property to aak the same met to tell what Ideas tbe home er from bis neighbor, be found ing tbe name and addreaa of the children In school, pay a school tax banetti. Rocky Neck; Stanley Opal- John Bey. special information. It then ampli­ stalled Commander of the First ST. BRIDGET'S R. C. which Hopkins previously had M E R R in HIGHWAY appointed by th* governor under tbe have morning session* for the negroes sp*<^ French aa well. District. .Bronke Is the first local did not appear with the corps. moratorium. rooms bad offered. It waa then de­ It, considerably heavier than he author. for the sake of having a modem acb, a baseball game In New York; The roan, whose appearance was fies this Information by giving the Rev. William Judge thrown out, officials felt that a The floor space of the mill la 1935 Act as a fact-finding body but cided that the 8.A.A. waa the beat 6. Prizes will be awarded as fol­ town, so students should Join the Senlora and Juniors and after­ Lusbo is In a beautiful eecUon of Legionnaire to receive district hon­ The historical exhibit at the libra­ had expected It to be. Each, In Bernard McLaughlin, Maine; Ella disreputable, stopped at Moo(^v's •tatutes and Sanitary Code regula­ Rev. Leo PIcher good many others which they con­ great enough to provide for the em­ with no power except to recommend means of obtaining the necessary lows; 1st prize, 815: second prize, S. A. A. for tha sake of having an noon sessions for tha Sophs and the country. The temperature la eernsr on the South Hadley Center- ors. ry will continue this evening. Dur­ sidered desirable would be unable to FACES LONG O a A Y turn, met with disappointment Bldwell, Springfield; Henry Haets, Freshmen—and shorter periods tions In full undsr the • followlog Masses will be celebrated at ployment of 2,0()0 persons. It waa to the governor. TTils board, which sum. 810: third prize, 86. One year’s up-to-date school. Atlantic City. usually about 90 degrees; tbe lowest Amherst road, and purchased a bot­ Other Legion Flret District of­ ing the past three days, many people 8:00. 9:30 and 10:30. meet them. goes out of cxletence, comprises In trying to do what bis neigh­ at that!! heading: Reporting Dlscaoea; Con­ have visited tbe library and exam­ said. Pledges should be signed by the bor had previously failed to do, membership In th* Hartford Poetry Tbe benefits of th* 8. A. A. far m seven year* was 68. Among tha tle of soda aisd a can of prepared ficers to be Installed are; Vice Com­ The Junior choir will sing at 8:00. Favor for further unemployment Fred Trotta, New Haven; Joseph N. students expecting to join so that Club will be awarded to the winners overbalance the coat of member­ —Which all goes to prove population o f th* town ore 75 atata spaghetti. Ha then Inquired of Bys trol of Communicable DIseaaes; Re­ ined this exhibit which Includes rare relief appropriations waa read by (Oontlnaed from Page One) namely—to bring hla finger out that we don't know whan wa'r* porting Births; Reporting Deaths; mander. George N. Green, Windsor; Hymn—Mary Unto Thee We Call Depaola, Meriden; Thomas F. Gain- It will give the committee an ap­ of tbe fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, ship, not solely for athletics, but for people, 18 mlestonariee, and 40,000 the nearest route to Hadley and Items of interest. some observers Into the President's of the liquid covered with mer­ well off. Duties Relating to Children; In­ treasurer, Joseph Qerritz, Newing­ Hymn—Just Foi Today. dttlons for the Ickes program as van and Gaetano Codraro, Hartford; proximate Idea aa to tbe sum that cury. and eighth prizes. other activities. Only a program of GRADUATE TO ANNOUNCE narivaa. Northampton. When given this In­ ton; chaplain, 'Thomas Feeney, New The flower show which opened on recent assertlot. at Hyde Park that, and Frank Fitzgerald, Middletown. — Viola Degraw, 'S6B. formation about Detention of Per­ Hymn—Thy Will Be Done. well as a requirement that the cost FAMOUS ACTRESS will be raised. Tbe committee voted —Teresa Britton, P. O. this sort will tide tho extra-eurriculs Native Oostomes formation he took to the highway Britain; and historian, William Mc­ Friday afternoon In the vacant atore Hymn—Sweet Saviour Bless Us even If industrial production were that no student who Is not a mem­ ■ afoot and headed for Hadley. sons; Information about Hospitals; on Union street formerly occupied not exceed 8850 per roan employ­ activities over for the )rear, and the FROM STATION WNBC 8oap manufacturing la the chief Laren, Thompsonvllle. Ere We Go, resumed Immediately at tbe 1939 ed. ber of S.A~A. will be able to take students will Indicate their loyalty to B n said the man so closely re­ Profeeslonal Requirements; and by the Scott company, will continue level. Industrial efficiency has In­ DIES IN LONDON Industry of the region. Tliere are Strvlcee of tbe State Department of Mrs. Mary Brosnan, of Manches­ At 9:30 and 10:80 Hymns will be part In any sport or club which re­ TEACHER ORGANIZES ART the school by tbe size of Ita mem­ GIRL DISCUSSION GROUP alao cotton mills and oiamend and sembled newspaper photographs of this evening. This Is the annual creased to a point where only 80 Is Stumbling Block ceives funds from tba S.A.A. unless Health to Physicians. ter, past president of the First Dis­ sung by the Senior choir, Tbe latter provision appeared as FOR A SHUDDER, READ STUDENTS OF RHYTHM bership. John 8. Lloyd 'S3 was chosen as copper mines. There was more cop­ Bey that ha concluded be actually trict. American Legion Auxiliary, fall flower show of the Rockville per cent of the 1929 man-power be informs the faaulty adviser of was the murder suspect. Bys fol­ In addition the "Fbyelcian's Hand­ a possible atumbUng block for both (Continned from Page One) — Everett Carlson, '26. an announcer from a large group of per mined In th* Belgian Congo lart will Install the following district of­ Community Garden club. This would be employed. that activity that be la financially SERVICE SQUAD IN M. H. S. candidates this summer at tbe new TO BE HELD THIS YEAR lowed the mao in his automobile for book" contains a list and descrip­ afternoon a food sale Is being con­ the , highway and the Norwalk High unable to Join the S.A.A. No one ex year than tn any other place in th* tion of the various biologies (sera, ficers at the meeting tomorrow af­ school projects. Mayor Schwartz, that you are women. You cannot . ABOUT MOUNTAINEERS MAY FORM ORCHESTRA radio station, WNBC, In New Bri­ world. about half an hour but tost him ducted by the mepibcrs of tbe Club ARMY AND NAVY CLUB cept the student, tbe adviser, and tain. when It started to rain and grew antitoxins, etc.) furnished to health ternoon: President, Mrs. Margaret during a recent visit to Washington, alter that" Tn accordance with the expressed The nariv* ooetumea ore many Palmer, East Hartford; vice presi­ In connection with the flower show. LOOK KILLED OWEN the principal will know who are tbe John, who was In both dramatic dark. officers for use of physicians, the estimated the per-man coet of the Since then, Dame Madge had been Students Must, Among Other TEACHERS’ HALL TORN wish of many girls that th* dlscua- ar,d dlverslfled. On* negro, when dent, Mri, Myrtle Juckett, West A sports program under the di­ non-member participanta in activi- clubs while In M. H. 8., has since laboratory examinations and testa latter at 81.063. living in retirement. Five Playfd at Collegians Grille Things, Keep School Grouncls Sion group carried on last year in dressed for a vary gala oceaaioa, Hertford; treasurer, Mrs. Ida rection of Coach A. B. Cbatterton of OUTING TOMORROW Scaling Dizzy Cliffs Is Fun, ttes. been connected with the Little tbe Franklin building b* continued which are made by the department the Rockville High school occupied AS PUBUC MENACE Nothing haa been made public Dorothy Pilley Insists, In Fropeeala Set Forth at Sound Beach During Sum­ Free of ^Papers. donned bis native suit, a bright blue Northern, Glastonbury; chaplain, Dame Madge woe deacended from DOWN DURING SUMMER Theater Group In Hartford. Ho has this year to provide an opportunity and available educational material the morning portion of the program. here as to the cost of the highway Tbe following waa tbe proposal of mer Months. an excellent voice and It Is not sur­ pejama Jackat, and a Prine* Albert “ C A U OF THE WILD” Mrs. Mary Schaad, New Britain and Event Will Be Held at Villa project, but It la known that a pro­ a family of theatrical people for “ Climbing Days.” for etudenta to bear m a ttm which M d oaslatance. Including reports, Made Cltleene. the S.A.A. put before tbe students: prising that he •hould" succeed Ip are not ordinarily met In tbe class­ ccat with sarin lapels. Another had le ^ e ts and reference material, historian, Mrs. Ruth Cramer, (Continued from Page One) posal that the Federal govemmant generations back. She played her Cost of SA .A . 81.50, ta be paid An art service squad, composed of Wethersfield. At the naturalization session of Louiee on Birch Mountain — With the razing of Teachers' Hall, the auditions for announcer at room period, tbe girls of the school on old army coat, and a girl was public epeakers on health subjects, the Tolland County Superior Ckiurt contribute 89,000,000 of tbe coat first role at the age o f five. . She up by December 1. For the 81.50 The Students of Rhythm, the seven students In tbe art depart­ wearing an old ooraet over her draae. AT STATE TOMORROW Supper will be served the district 75 Are Siifned to Attend. anything to do with hla refusal to BOOK RIEVIEW ment, will serve for one month lo familiar landmark of Manchester's WNBC. who are Interested in Joining will weekly broadcasts, and motion pic­ on Friday, with Judge Carl Foster would make the cost per man run first appeared at tbe Fifth Avenue By BRUCE CLATTON the student will receive: Jlanchester High school Jazz orcbes After he loft M.H.S., he went to The food of Africa may aesm very ture films. guests at the close of the Installa­ give bis personal reasons for the doing all that is possible to promote Main street, by a Hartford wreck­ meet Tuesday, S roiL t 17, duringdi presiding, twenty-two wore admit' The annual outing o f the Army far In excess o f the 8850 set by the theater in New York In 1889, her 1. Admission to all home athletic New York to live with his parents homeroom period.eriod, 'The series o f dls- odd to us. “Bedia", tha nariva fbod, tion ceremonies. alaying, but Fratus said the handy­ Initial appearance in this country. conteata. tra, completed Its aummer engage­ In school, a feeling for living art. ing concern during tbe paat sum­ dark Gable in Film Veraion of led to citizenship. Congressman and Navy club will be held at the President. Reports have reached Perhaps you re.vl the ether day mer, goes the last building connect­ for a abort time. Ha then secured a g1 be planned around la mad* by mixing tba ground root Tbe Legion drum and bugle corps man told him he did not think Owen Washington, however, that apensors Tho actress was bom Margaret 2. Such privllegea oa other sebooli ment at Sound View, Conn., on Sept. This plan woe originated by Miss Immortal Story by the Late will lead a short parade of post and William L. Higgins appsarsd aa a Villa Louise, Birch Mountain, all about tba surveyor who clambered Hope Henderson, tbe new art teach­ ed with old Ninth District School position in Hartford. As ha was not topics which tbe girls hand In. Such of a eartain tropical plant with eom witness for William Elchner of Cov was "fit to associate" with Mrs. are ready In both coaes to acale that Shafto Robertson on March IS, 1849, may extend to tbe puplle in reduced 2. Because df flnancl.al difficulties, satisfied, however, ha Joined a class Jack London. auxiliary members at 3 o’clock. The clay tomorrow. A program of sports up to a narrow ledge on the face of er at the High school. of Manchester. questions aa the following hava meal and cooking it untU It ia a entry. Those admitted were George Hyde, who was an acquaintance of figure downward. In Grimsby, England, the twenty- rates at out-of-town games. of Instruction In radio . been asked by students previously OPENING STOCKS drum corps of Rau-Loeke post, has been arranged. Including volley both men. a western mountain and couldn’t 3. Admission to dress rehearsals the members are iuidec'ded as to To be appointed to this squad This building, unused for the past aeft, doughy mesa. It 1* eaten with H. Bradley, Benedict Twerdy. Au- ball, horseshoe pitching, bocce, soft- If approved, the projects would bs- second and laat child o f her parents. clamber down, and who consequent­ Early this summer he learned of the and will be discussed at tba first the fingers aa soon aa it cools. Two Hartford, has been Invited to take The mild old Islander pleaded in come part of Ickes’ program to pro­ Among the famous jiart* she of regular dramatic club produc­ whether they wlU reorganize as a students must show; (1) depend­ two years, was, at one tiros, used as -CaU of tba Wild," ZOtb Cantury’a gustens Twerdy, Fred Truempy, ball and races of all kinds. Dinner ly had to stay there all night, cling­ ability, (2) capability, (3) efllcl- plans for the new station and Im­ meeting: or three times a weak tbejs have part In the parade and will no doubt nocence to killing Owen when ar­ vide a maximum of employment ou played were those of "Eva” In tions. school orchestra. a dormitory for etudenta of th* New colorful filmization of Jack Londoo'a 1*--(AP)-Tbe Wllliem Elchner, John E. G. Wlls- will be served at 2 o'clock. ing to a 12-lnch shelf of a rock a *ncy„ (4) acbolarshlp. Britain Normal Ecbool who were mediately made an application for (1) Why do some people find It so m eat be here If weather permits. Paraderi raigned and his plea was entered at projects of a more permanent nature "Uncle Tom’s Cabin" In Bristol; 4. Admission to special sasembllee The past summer found five of position os announcer. immortal story of the Yukon Gold Stock Market displayed a steady Bon, Frieda Truempy, John Grail About 75 members have signed thousand feet above nothing at aU, Tbe dutlea of th* squad are: (1) doing practice teaching In Manches­ easy to get along with others, wblla A als TMte F'sobbs are asked to assemble at the Temple the request of District Attorney with work designed to start about Georgina" in "Our American Cou­ for which charge* are made (uiuiU- the original 12 member* playing In He lays that th* work la very in­ some are constantly tn dlsogroe- Rush, comes to the State theater for to firm undertone at the start of before 2 o'clock. Frances Warchol, Harry Bojko, Leon for tha outing. Those without trans­ until rescue could come. ly two). tkke care of ball and art bulletin ter under supervision. After the Their favorite delicacies are such today’i brief session. Tbe turnover E. Martin, George Bilsak, Regina portation are advised to bo at the William C. Crossley of Bristol coun­ tha end of March and reach- its sin", and Phella. Desdemona and the Collegians Grille In Sound View, teresting as it presents such a ment7 (2) How con I moke teach throo days, starting tomorrow. 5Iembcrs of the post and auxiliary ty. He was held for a grant! Jury If you did read It and shudder at It ia also proposed that a aeries Conn. The orchestra was composed boards; (2) attend to requests for training-school work ceased In Man­ as anta, crickets, locusts, or cater­ A tocstlon unit headed by Clark was quite active. Mining and met­ Bilsak, Roblna Storm, Ernest J. club at 9 o'clock. height In Juner Meanwhile. Hopkins various other Shakespearian roles. posters for teachers, student qlubs, chester, tbe Hull waa used for living variety ot program* to be announc­ era like me? (3) Are my parent* units who hava food for the supper hearing Sept. 24. has been Instructed to draw up a list She waa married in 1809 to Wil­ 1'., you will read "Climbing Days," of some eight regularly scheduled of Ray Donahue '36, Chubby Clarke, ed. pillars, for desert, when they are in Gabla, Loretta Young and Jack al Isauae oontinuad to hold the at­ Levesque, Thomas Kowalski, Fred­ Tho annual election of officers of social hours (dances) be held. If etc., (3) arrange exhibits; (4) ar­ and dining quarters for between 35 old-fashjoned because they want me tention o f buyers, are..... asked to leave It at the Temple lbs club will take place In the club­ Owen was shot three times late of temporary projeota designed to liam Hunter Kendal, on English by Dorothy Pllley, with a kind of ■?.7, Chester Shields, 87, Jack Put- —Eerl Moore, '86B. to be at home every evening? (41 season. During the dry eeason, they Oakla faced danger and atarvatlon erick A. Ruegger, Frank Lentoeba, korrlfled amasement. For Mtsa Pll­ tbe S.A~A. la highly successful, It is range pictures and clippings In the or 40 of the full-time teachers in cot flald mica. Bom* mlsalonairlaa Cerro de Pasco and Ameriesn SS}not later than ^2 o’clock o'clock tomorrow, tomorrow. Alexander Wlk, Joseph A. Joerg, house, Tuesday evening, Sept. 17. Wednesday aa he sat In hla parked provide employment for all employ­ actor. Theater patrons hailed them ner, '37, and Herbert Gilman, '36. Should a High school student do In aub-iero Mount Baker, Waablng' ley is one of those dauntless folk possible that one or two of these be library; (5) keep ecbool building Manchcater'a schools. have eatan tbesa foods and oay that ■meltingmelting got up about a point each TJ*.?” . ?***'’*fi«»lre **’**'’their food to *’*be Clare Egs, Max K. Ahnert. Three automobile, about to leave a garden ables on relief rolls for tho four aa a perfect professional team. They The boys lived In a small cabin and i^unds freed from stray This building waa only part of the part time work or will It Interfere ton. to film this Darryl Zanuck pro. who climb mountains for tbe fun of held at night. anta testa Ilk* pecans and that while Kennecott and Anaconda t“ .use no one had any desire to cook. Mies Henderson, and will serve Under ita one It tbaltarad at field hockey are to report to tha All girls who wished to Join tbe These natives ar* very superstl- cuo beautiful Claire Blake from Tbe short calendar session of the SETUP OF SCHOOLS years. dramatic clubs, participation In root, Y. Central, Montgomery Ward. Tolland County Superior Court last' class, but they have called for allo­ out of a tenth-story window with­ special aoUvitles of the efuba, con­ Work was begun at 8:46 and con­ about one montb. Short meetings one time a kindergarten, grades on* gym Thursday. Will I see you discussion group passed In their riou*. They pay a witch doctor for woivee and laam that her husband SOUND STUNT TO MARK out feeling slightly 111, this reviewer names on Thursday. haa been lost In the Arctic waste­ General Motors, Howe Sound and ed but five minute* on Friday. The Martha's Vineyard Island, which cation of oomparativaly ama'.l ducted by th* eluba thsmaelve*. tinued until 12:43. Sunday waa the will be held weekly. through eight, four years of High there? potions and charm* which will pro* Packard. case of tbe Saving* Bank of Tolland (Oontlnaed from Page One) lias a few miles off tbe eouthern amounts. found her book fascinating. Soggeetlona Mad* exception, with boura from 3 until Members of the first squad are: achool, and the training acbeol. In' tect them from evil spirits or Insure lands. She pbsiesses details regard­ coast of Cape Cod, has enjoyed a These mountaineers climb moun­ Hl-y OUTINO ing a rich ^'loet claim" and realta- Although conceding that a fur. vs. William H. Shelly of Rockville The following suggestion went to 7 o'clock and 8 until 10. Tho rest of senlora, Georg* Fischer, Erne eluded also In the building were Any of you gals who like to swim, their success In various enterprises. ffHITEFACE DEDICATION Uce department In 1984, Dr. Zook peaceful history. The town of Cay DOLLAR DAY tains,' you see, not to get to the top, Eleven Hl-Y boys went to Natboa ing that abe la helpless alngls- thar consolidation of gains might and that of the Savings Bank of Tol­ each home room representative the Ume was spent in fun and re­ Suchyr Junior*, Francis Gardner, rooms for aewlng and cooking, as come on over to the gyro every Native music sounds queer to •aid, 114.288 or 87.5 par cent, wsre Head, at tha tip of tha Island, was Oatehell's home In Andover to have handad tba girl caata her lot with help tbe Internal structure of the land ve. Harry Silverstein, et al of but to risk their neoks on th* way from tba office to be passed on to laxation. Rena Hyson; sophomore, Ura Wil­ wall as a gymnoaiuro. Wsdneeday after school. American ears. Tha negroes are very equities Hit, most commentators under 26 years of age and 15.1 per ona of tba flret American towna tn- POUCECOURT up. A hideous stralgbt-up-and-down the'student body: son; freebroan, Edward Swanson, Very few single school buildings, an outing on Thursday. eenairive to rhythm, but have very Thornton ana Shorty. After a per Bolton were continued to the naxt SPECIALI The boya participated In two During tbe course o f games. It still expressed bullish views for the * . . Rooaevelt'a Speech short calendar eesilon. The caee cent under 30. Ha said there are oorporatad and run by Indlant. De- precipice Is a thing of beauty to 'Wblls It la obvious that the "beach days". In one of the swim- Virginia Curran. at this time, supported such a wide Did you ever stop to think of little melody In their music. Thera llous Journey the trio locate the no exiating social agencies "equip­ Lester Turklngton. SO, of 39 Ford —Ema Sueby, '86A. was found that Ted Nelson waa the atrlke, finding It unbelievably rich. long pull. Is to Be Sent Over Light of the Wllllmantlc Savings Institute ecendMta of tbs Algonquin tribe them; Miss PUIay grow* Ijrrical pupil recelvaa anywhere from 86 nilng meet*,. Cheater Shields won range of activities. Later on it re­ how much work a librarian haa? aie only three notes used m tbe sec­ Much interest was shown In the ped to provide adequate supervision eUll direct Gey Head's affairs. street, and Arthur Gustafson, 31, of about shinning up crags which the to:o 81C810 worth of activltlea for 81.00, quired four gramroer school build- If you don't know, come over eoms marksman of the group, and Arnold tion around Luebo. Tbe dance drume Thornton and Claire have fallen Beam This Afternoon. vs. Willis P. Wildes et al was strick­ first prize. Cnarke was the best football kicker. * statement of "Railway Age" that If and protection for these young peo­ During the revolution British and SI Bank street, were each fined 826 ordinary, cartn-bound mortal can this should not be tha big aelUng ing*. one High school building and a day and watch her. How about can be heard from three to five miles hopeiesaly in love when Thomton’a en off the calendar. ple," ' o r The Students of Rhythm was or­ PECKENHAM WITH CCO After an icy dip in Andover lake, th* the freight car loadings continues Americaaa were welcomed alike. A end costs by Judge Raymond A. hardly bear even to look up at from point of tbe S.A.A. program. separate gymnasium to accommo some of you students trying to find away from tbe drummer. When a ' dog Buck finds Clslre'a husband. In the divorce action of Helen Pln- ganized by Miss McGuire In the fall boys hiked out Into the woods for at the same rate as In the eight Lake Placid, N. Y „ Sept. 14__ ney Westervelt of Rockville vs. Har­ The four-fold undertaking In­ number of islanders Joined tbe .lohnson In Police (iourt thi* morn­ below. Ehctra curricular aetivltiea are part date activities, not Including the books for yourselves 7 young man la In love, be does not Thornton releases a a ire and sends cludes; ing on charges o f Intoxication and and parcel of the lebool, -just os of 1934 and waa very popular with Francis Peckenbam, '36B, will training school. two mile* to roast hamburgers and weeks' ^ ended~ August WA|81, (Aiiai total Bltjp* ship (A P J )—Dedication A^CUivAtlOXi oxof iil#tba Q3U4lOD*(lOl*mllllon-dol colonial troops and It waa because Bbe tells about moimtain-ellmbliig •cren^e bis tody, but he elta In the the couple off to file claim on the •MMtDa ^______• ry Westervelt of Springfield, the 1— Analysis of tha cbaraeteristlcs breach of th* peace. highway* and schools are rasponsi- tho student body and townspeople. leave this week to taka over duties In tbe office of tha old woodep brew coffee. When all - baid-made property. mtntf lor tho fln&l four months of Iff Whltoface Mountain hlrhway by court granted a further order of of the absence of their kinfolk to ah ever the world—in England, in The CoUaglana, as they are now call­ Are you going to become a "8. A. town and struma upon a peculiar- of youth and an evaluation o f the protect them that tba remaining Is­ They were arrested last night by btfitles of all townspeople. The at Camp Jtnldna, Cobalt. Coon. structure were th* early records ot the rounds of eandwlobes four rimes, Others In the cast are Frank Con­ President Roosevelt and a huie pa- notice, and the aeflon for a m'Xlifloa- tha Alpa, In tbe Pyrenees, in the ed, played last winter for three claas ‘T e c" will be listed os an educa­ A." member? Boyl I ami I looking tnstriment, ellghtly reaemb- WhUe trade analysts appeared geant bring! to a close tod a y^ Influences to which they ere sub­ landers declared their neutrality. Policeman John Cavagnaro who re­ Rockiee, and heaven knows where present balance in the treasury la Manchester High school, which were wouldn't want to go to a school a halt waa called, end the lx>y* re­ roy, Reginald Owen. Sidney Toler tion of support order In the divorce ject. less than 840. Unlesa tbe 8,AJt can parties,.noon-hour dancing, and for tional Instructor at th* camp. lost In the fire. This loss, felt by all turned to Mr. Oatebeir* home for I-ng our mandolin. In this matmer, No Indian Troubles ported they were drunk and fighting ell*. To her, it )* tha sport o f all where there weren't any athletics. and Katherine deMille. 'hree-day celebration of 50 years^of case of Merton C. Andrews of Mant- 2— Study of commonly accepted guarantee 81,200 for extra curricu­ various ecbeol organisations, Includ­ After graduation ‘T eck" served connected with tbe eehool was, and more games. Tbs outing broke up •veryon* know* that he desirea a wmiam Wellman directed the pro- In various directions, conservation In New York state fleld vs. Hsiofi V. Andreivs of Wind­ The Islud was never troubled by of the Main street aporU; and her enthuilaam la 'high­ If you aren't keen about sports, give wlf*. new life Insurance production took goals la 4he sdueatloa of youth to Indian raids, the friendliness of the lar aotlvities, no athletic program ing tbe track team fund. as a waiter, enjo^ng a suceeaaful 1* still, missed especially by F. A. at 7:80. duotlon from a eeript by Gene Fow­ The President, when governor of sor woe continued to the uext short oppoilU Pearl itreat Turklngton ly contagious, until you look at aoma aummer at the widely knows Berf a break to those who are. Omaraflim Shown a drop during the paat month. The determine the adequacy of these settlers with the Indians resulting or other extra curricular activity Verplanck, who urst began tba —T. D. '86. ler and Leonard Prasklns. Charles New York State, signed the bill au­ calendar aeoslon- Pleaded guilty to intoxication but of her pioturea and eea peopla oUng- Hotel on Block Island. Mlaa Millar exhibited a coUeericti aggregate for August amounted to goals in relation to the eoeial, eoo- not to breach of tbe peace. Oustaf- will be etarted In school thia year, reeordi. Posher Is credited with the magnifi­ thorising construction of tbe broad Old Folks Day w.V** .^'^Tlglnea standing guard Ijig by their eyelaehea to ghastly until aeme ether means of financing ■—D. CHulow—PO. Bellamy, '86A. Remember to get your absent slips of various ornaments, baskets, musi­ 1651,193,000 against 8699,879,000 on nomle end political trend*. wbij* the settlers worked their Bcn pleaded guilty to both cbargei. ORAM PERFUMI O'BBIOHT ON RADIO cent photographic effecta. "Call of highway up one of the Adirondack "Old Folks Sunday” will be ob­ 8—Investigation of agenela* con­ vertical expanses of smooth rock them can be arranged." Signed, pal, or you’ll kinds get In cal Instruments, srticiga ot elothtaig, tbe corresponding 1934 period. fields during King,Phillip’s war. Lnable to pay the fine he waa taken tB IC IA l ON troubl*. ‘T m a tobacco harveater," aald the Wild" is pressnted by Joseph M. Mountains' highest peaks aa a me­ served at the Rockville Methodist cerned with tho youth problem, and half a mil* high. —Felicia Miller, '88B. HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER Tony O'Brigbt, M. H. 8. *38, whan and cooking utcnalla, which she had Schenck and reieaaed through Notwithstanding gasoline price Martha's Vineyard Is a part of to jail. cutting has been reported from dif­ morial to the state’s war dead. church tomorrow. This annual d a j the recommendation of procedure* Interrogated by Major Bowes at the brought from Africa. Tbs workman­ United Artists. He planned to raviaw before tbe has bten observed for nearly half a Dukes county, Massachusetts, but A fine of 815 and costs waa im­ Friday night Misa Kulberg was ship on tbe articles was excellent, ferent polntf, the Department of which *eem to influence th* young a state law, paased In 1832, District INJURED IN ACCIDENT Amateur Hour of the N. B. C. atudto drnnectlcut bold exer­ know th* stars pretty well after Mtse Doria Cross, public health aarv. JIAV FIND MURDER GUN having flowers ia asked . to notify nisaloneri and Dorothy Canfleld by Policeman Joseph A. Prentice for which abe waa riding, suddenly cut home-room committee and th* mitted into sound. cizes at that Uma, in observance of studying them end drawing maps— lea nuraa, fixed 4 p. m. today as tba Mlia Helen LIts, or Rev. Johnson. Fisher, author. Thle was all Governor Cross bad driving’without a license, was called DRUG STORE You Want To Buy Or Sell Something- In front and, to avoid a eoUlslon, teachera satiating are: Main Build­ hour for their merriage— the third Northfield, Mass., Sept. 14.__(AP) Tbe pageant depicts tba opening to say today on the question o f hi* Connecticut's place In the nation, as ing— MUa Low's group: R. 38, Q, or do you already know soma stars 7 and settling o f the forest lands and Mr*. Mary Brigham of this city this morning and daelared forfeltad Rubtnow Building Misa Oberampt’* car hod to Jerk to for the Tl-year-old former secretary ■The first anniversary of the kill- renomlnatlon in 1936. Rent Houses, Etc. an abrupt stop. Mis* Obereropt was part of a three-day itatewide cele­ Weir; R. 28. K. Tedford; R. 17, 8. the conservation work accomplished who Is 101 ysars old and Daniel when he failed to appear for trial. Have you seen Buzi Green's new of the Treasury. The gserby Mery- Ing o f Dr. Eliott Speer, youthful Presbiy, who recently passed bti H# *ald b* ha* told nobody that thrown against the side of ^ ear bration of ConnecUcut'a Tercen­ I'alkoikl. MUa Olson's group: R. 16, Clothes Make the limd home of Brice Clagett. Mc- headmaster of Mt. Hermon school, to preserve some of the state's wood, he will either accept or reject a re- tenary. A feature of the education B Lundberg: R. 81, A. Mason; R. 32, car? Some class to It, I’U sayl lands for the sportsman and the 98th birthday are among the invited nomination. with such force that her-Jaw waa How about a rid* eom* time. Buzz? Woman—When the Adoo'c son-in-law, waa chosen for teday found state detectives still en­ broken In two plaeea. days will be an all-day session, Sat­ W. Plcklea. Mr. Emery** group: R. pleasure seeker. guests. There will be a targe chorus Dai/y Accident The governor's comment foUowe the caremony. Misa Croas Is 88. gaged In running down the slayer. with members of the choir of former urday, Beptamber 21, in Buabnell 4 V. Anderooni'R. 34, L. Anderson. Woman Makes Lleut.-(3overnor T. Frank Hayee’ Not realizing bow eertoue waa the Do you listen to th* "March of Mrs. Nallla Cross of San Diego The I8-guage shotgun with which years returning to ting tbe old Injury abe taught bar eUssea on Memorial, at which dUUngulsbed Mrs. Campbell's group: R. 18, Bern- raid yesterday that tbs Senator and Dr. Spoer was hilled as he sat In his Report eUtement that ha was wiUing to educators will apeak on appropriate mett; R. 14, B. Gordon; R. 27. M. Time" on tho radio? It’e very good the Clothes!— HOLD TWO SUSPECTS hymns, "Jerusalem My Golden run for governor if tbe Democrat­ JUST DIAL 5121 Wedneaday, but was unable to con­ If you want any current aventa for her daughter first met while she waa study was never recovered, but state Home", and "On Jordan'* Stormy. A8 o r m iD A Y , SEPT. 18 GEMS OF TOWN’S HISTORY tinue. tcpica. A representative of tbe Beebe. Mite Hopklne’a group: R. 11, You know those little details ic Party wanted him. school board, one teacher,-and three Problem! of Democracy or history. taking a course in nursing at Santa officials, who believe the weapon Is Taunton, Maaa., Sept. 14.— (AP) Bank 1 Stand." 1914 loss Her doctors have given her per' M. Vennard; R. 12, F. Hetrowskl; R. of style that show you oflf to Earbara, Calif. at tha .bottom of some nearby body —After an exchange of shota with Th*re will be *p*elal tranaporta- 10,818 .. ... Accident*...... 10,85* And Ask For niiaalon to return to school next aiudcnta from each town will be 13, L. Kilpatrick. Miss Worth’s best advantage — and you’ll McAdoo's first wife—the former ■TATE’S OCC PROFIT IN SPECIAL HERALD SERIES present group; R. 19, H. DeSlmona; R. 8, 8. Have you noticed that same dog, cl water, said it might sUlI be police, two man were arrested here Uon furnished for those older folks 292 .. ... FatellUas...... >0* wreak or the week following. Al' a big brown collie, at tbe front of find them incorporated in this Sarah E. Fleming—died in 1918. located If a recently devised mag­ early today charged with breaking who wish to come for the service 9,101 .. .. Injuria* . . . . . 8.85* though her Jaw will hava to be wired Homa Boom Programs Peterson, Mias Meachem's group: R. Hartford, Conn., Sept 14— (A P) Starting Monday. September 16, The Herald, in co- Tbe p r o g r w in our school will be 26, M. Montle; R. 23, ri. Jarvla. tba Franklin building again this newspaper’s famoua "T o d ^ g Two years later he married EHeanor netic device fulfiUs expectations. and entering and larceny and two and anyone wiehing treneportatlnn , KILLED for a number of weeks, she will not year? Ha barke loudly at the_etu- —A net profit of 86,889.71 cornea to cunducled through the home-rooms. Franklin—Misa Burke’a group: R. Randolph Wilson, daughter of Presi­ others escaped. One shot penetrat­ Is asked to notify a member of tha 180 .. Pedeatriona . . . . 145 tha state from one new deal enter­ operation with Mathiaa Spiess, Manchester historip.n, be prevented from speaking. dents when they pass from building Pattema,” Th* chairmen, who have been chosen 16, H, Muldoon; R. 31, D. HesUay; dent ^Wilson, who divoi*ced him In ed the blouse of Patrolman Martin Invitation committee which Includse 139 .. . Occupants .... 154 prise. The money is one-half of the will print the first in a series of untold stories concern­ —Trotter, '36A. to building between classes. Lob Angelee last year. By his second EDWARD BEARD IS 98 8 .. ... Bicy^st* ...... Herald Classified Dept. bv th* teacher*, have already aelect- K 17, F. Plsanl; R. 5, J. Cervlnl;'R. “ TODAY’S PATTERNS’* Galligan and the officer reported he C, B- Reed, Emil Kroymtn, Mrs. K. * 4 net profit up to June 80 from a ing Manchester and its hiitory. Tha series will includo n-arriage he has two daughters, Mrs. believed one o f bis bullets struck P. Usher and E. P. Backofen. SO .. . . . Children ...... 85 ed eommitteca to aid . them in pre­ 15, L Jobnaon; R. 34, A. Tuey. MUa appear regularijr tn The Herald. Up-to-the-mlnate, Norwalk, Sept. 14.— (A P )—Ed­ 817.749.80 sal* of wood out by the many interesting accounts of the early life in this sec­ There la a very good book over at Ellen Wilson de Onate, now In Oer- one of the men who aaeapad. Tba raoeptioD committee consists *61 .. . . . Adult* ...... 268 WON FIB8T HONORS paring the program for presentation KacLean's group: R. 6, P. Cushman; the library called "Current History", ward Beard, president of the South 3.000 member* of th* Civilian Con­ under th* direction of the social tasteful and chie, these coetnmes are eaallr made at many, and Mary Faith McAdoo, who The men arrested, Chester B. of the following members, W. A. INJURED servation C2>rps In the camps In tion, including leveral Indian stories of unusual interest Give Them Your Advt. And Notice How R. 12, R. Noren; R. 11, D. Gay; R. which tells all about the Ethiopian Norwalk Savlngr bank observed his 18 Carl Anderson of the clou of 1924 guidance committee. A few of tbe 22, D. McPartland: R. 23, B. Mur­ home, and will give you a complete wardrobe. See tba spends much time with her mother Hall, 18, and Harry M. Strlngar, 36, Millar, Alfred Bodman, W. a , Met­ 8,184 .. , Pedestrians .... 1385 Connecticut Tbe other half goes to and merit. affairs. in California. 88th birthday today. He is said to both of Bridgewater, were taken In­ calf. Ell Carver, David Gilpin and Soon YoUr Telephone Will Start Ringing of Manchester High school and a cUvsralfled programs which have phy: R. 3, M. Alley. Miss McGuire's “ Today’s Pattern** on Page 8 today and read there how be the oldest saving* bank presi- 632* -- . Occupants .... 6,719 the federal govammant which fi­ McAdoo, the fifth oldest man In to custody within a few bundrad John Forreet. 168 .. ... Bicyclist*...... 148 The sariu is being printed In connection with the graduate last June from Connecticut been suggested are; Connecticut group; R. 13, J. Douglas; R. 14, H. Well, Bo-long till Wednesday and you may procure it and the attractive new dant la tbe country, nanced tha camp*. The stats'* After The Publication Of The Paper. ■tat* College, was ona of those who leaders paat and present, the story the Bensta. was leeretary of the yards of tha aeena of the gun bat­ Wedding Sunday 1.604 .. .. Cliildren .... 1380 money remain* In th* eon*«rvaUon coming Legion Tercentenary celebration during the week Dworak; R. 18, M. Wallace; B. 25. have a good week-end and, er—ah Mr. Beard is In excellent health tle, which occurred after police had 7.256 .. received first honors for th* year at of Connecticut’* first educational In- H, Symlngtna; R. 28, P. Woodruff. TVaaaury In President Wilson's Cabl- M d goes to bia office at the bank at Mies Ruth Shuman of Hartford ■.. Adults ...... 7,1081 fund *et up In the enabling act of c f September 22-29. " be sure to get that dreaded bome- Fall and Winter Pattern Book j been summoned to a Wtnthrop and David Tucker of this city will 242 .. •Age Not Stated .. 8841 ConaaeUeut Btata. sututlena or other itst* and private — W, Oryk, 'S6A- werk doseI iMst Uipsa Uaaa a w miL •tTMt chain itora, ' 1933 and eventually will go into tbe ba unitad is a u r r itf a os Subd>Xi t«uralfu84<’ ^ \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14,198S. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER^ CONN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14,198L Ot BLUE DOOR Daily Health Today*sIntern | WTIC DAILY RADIO PROGRAM ^ I9ja NEA Servies, Inc y 4 i L ^ * R a c K e l Service Hartford, Cona. MORIARTY’S, BLUEFIELDS SET FOR TITLE OPENER SO.OOff W. 1040 R. C. I8j.g M CATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 (Central and Eastern Standard Time) Travelers Broadcasting Service 44 A prograrmi to key and basic chains or groups thcreo; uMckh sDtci« „.JF .. thing.” (Her heart was saying, REST, RIOHT DIET HELP fled, coast to coast (e to c) designation Includes all available stations. ** BCTF WOODSON, 19 years old, I •■utyj fool, you chilled him by CURB BLOOD PRESSURE Daylight Saving Time Proar-ms subject to chsna#. P. M. {DapUght time one hour laterj M orphan, leaves Brookljm by bus prjggrjahness! Why shouldn't NBC-WEAF NETWORK Cant, fiait, for the mld-u'cst to look for a Job. when you meet? Aren’t Causes of Affliction Hast Be Found BASIC —' East: weaf wlw wee! wtlc .2:00- J:0J-Tha Three LIttU Werdi Unable to pay her fare, she la put ' supposed to be lifelong and Removed if Possible; Body Saturday, Sept. 14 wjar wtof wcah kyw whio tvfbr'wro fJlJ^Tht Chicagoan* Program P. M. wgy when wcaa wtun wwj waai: Mid: 2:4^ 3:4^Madiion Enatmbla Poutney and Kovis o9- - the bus In .K-the ...... little .town .™ of friends 7 ’ ) Tissues Must be Built Up, Worry ksd wmaq wcfl who wow wdaf wkbf 3:15— 4:16— The Captlvatora Cards Lose, Cubs Win—Tied For Lead WorthslUe, just as a storm Is "I could tell you plenty about Eliminated. 4:00—(Jarol Deis, soprano. N O R T H W E S T A CANADIAN — wtmj 3:30— 4:30—Eiaia Thompaon at Oraai breaking. Ruth seeks shelter In an this town," replied John. "Only 4:15—The Norsemen. wiba wstp webc wday kfyr cret cfcf- 4:00— 5:00—T ito Oulzar, Tanor Soloa 4:30—Our Barn. SOUTH — wrva wptf wl* wjax 4:15— 5:15—Dalton Brea. Quartet old stone bouse n1th a blue door I'm afraid It might sound pre­ By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN wfln>W8un wlod wnm wmc wab wapl 4:30— 5:30— Allen Loafer's Orcheatra and faints from hunger Just as 5:00— Blue Room Echoes — Joseph wjdx wamb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpre 6:65—Prett.Radio News Period Slab Choices For sumptuous to an easterner." Editor, Journal of the American PENNY, the old housekeeper, opens "We New Yorkers do feel su­ Blume. director; with Bradford woal ktbn ktha waoc wavo tvtar 5:00— 6:00— M ary Eastman, Soprano George Leary, Track Star LITTLE DRUBS GOODMAN the door. Medical Association, and of Hygcla, Reynolds. MOUNTAIN—koa kdyllciir kghi 5'15~ Coopar, Baritone GIANTS TOP RED BIRDS perior," Ruth agreed. (She was o PACIFIC-”kgo kfl kgw komo khq kfad 8:30— 6:30—Spanish Saranade Ruth Is carried upstairs h.v the the Health Magazine 5:30—Temple of Song. ktar kgu kpo kex kga Kyr kya 6:45— 7:45—The Troopers Concert thinking, "Dear Lord In heaven, 1 1 old woman, assisted by JOHN Mc- 6:00—Wrightvllle Clarion. Cent. Etat. 7K»— 8:00—Columbia’s Concert Hall Gets Fordham Scholarship what have I to feel superior about? To control high blood pressure and 7:30— 8:30—Melodies from California At West Side Tomorrow NEGLL. from next door. The old I, a tramp. A nobody. A piece of ,8:30—News; Baseball Scores. 12:00“* 1:00-*R«x B attle and Entamble 8:0(^ 8:00—Fleata, Canadian Concert TO ENTER GOLF HNALS woman mistakes Ruth for EL.4INE to permit the sufferer to live as long 8:45— Merry Macs. 12:30~- 1:30»Revue of the Week*End 8:30— 9:30—Buddy Rogers Orehtatra IN WEIRD CLASH, 13-10 driftwood!” ) as possible, certain meaaure,s are 1:30— 2:30— NBC Muale QuIUt Concert 8:00—10:00— Frank Dailey’s O rehtatra George "Jiggs” Leary, captain of CHADIERS, whose grandfather 7:00—Modem Mountaineers. 2:00— 3:00—Carol Dele, Soprano 9:30—10:30—Claude Hopkins' Orehtst. ;r desirable. The various possible Manchester High's 1035 track and built the bouse. Ruth lets her con 7:13— Studio Program. 2:30— 3:30—Our Barn. Kiddles Prog. 10:00— 11:00— M erle Carlaon Orehaatra field team and one of the finest He slowed the car to point out causes of the condition must be In­ 3:00— 4:00—Blue Room Eehoee, Muale Matter*’ Orchea.—mldw Both Teams Highly Costidat tinne to think this. She Is ashamed 7:30— The Stzzlers. 3:30— 4:20—Auatin Wylie'e Orchestra GREENBERG GAINS Hi* Links Wizardry Trims ] The Lineups a rambling brick house with vestigated and removed or controlled lOiSO—11:30—Seymour Simon’s Orchet* Stage 3-Run Outburst in schoolboy half mtlers In the East, of her deception and resolves to slip 7:45—Thornton Fisher on Sports. 4:00— 5:00— To Be Announced 11:00—12:00— Dance Music—west only has been awarded a scholarship at an avenue of trees leading to it. if possible. 4:30— 5:30— Preee.RadIo N e w t Period Moriarty Bros. awa.v, but decides to stay longer Hayton's Orchestra, Fordham University and leaves for Blueflsiits He said. “You recall that place', Next the burden on the tissues 4:35— 6^35—Alma Kitchell, Contralto NBC-WJZ NETWORK All-Star Game Rival by 4 and 3 in Na­ Gustafson ...... of Victory in First Games when Penny tells her the next day 9:00—-G-Men. Katkaveck of course. IThe Phillipses still live 4:45— 5T?l^Thd M erry Mace, Songa BASIC — East: wjz wbz«wbza wbal the New York college tomorrow. He is h?r 75th birthday and pleads concerned, as the blood vessels, the 9:30^A1 Jolson; Victor 5:00— 6:00—A rt of Living, D r. Peate 10th After Both Teams LEAD IN BATTING catch there. Lucy’s at Vassar now. I Young's wham kdka wgaV wjr wlw wayr wmaL Is the second local athlete to enter with Ruth to make "a long visit." heart, and the kidney, must be re­ Orchestra. 6:15— 6:15— Popeyb, The Sailor wfll: Mid: wcky wenr wl* kwk kwer Joe McCnuskey’s alma mater, Ray Porttney ...... Kovis of Series for Local Crown; Elaine Chalmers, ineonwhlle, at guess you sec her sometimes In moved or lightened as much as pos­ 5:45— 6:45— Thornton Fisher, Sports koH wren wtnnq kao wkbf tional Amateur for 30th pitch New York?" Brothers' Orchestra. 6:00— 7:00— The Parpde of H ite—to c N O R T H W E S T A C A N A D IA N — wtmJ Tally Four in 9th in Hectic Mozzer having reported for fresh­ Graycastle College, vows In a so­ sible. Then everything should be 11:00—News. 7:00— 8:00— Q Men, Dram atic Series w iba kalpv webc wday k fyr cret efet Today It Rain men football early this week. McCann B. Raguskus rority meeting to win the love of "It’s funny, Ruth answered, done that can be done to improve 11:15— Program from New York. 7:3(^ 8:30—Al Jolson 41 The Chateau SOUTH — wrva wptf wwnc wla wjax first base Lineups at Full Strength; “I never do. 8:30— 9:30— Dorsey Bros. Orchestra wfla^waun wlod warn wmc wab wapl Has Great Record Detroit Home Run Slugger Straight Win; Emery her first sweetheart, John Mc­ Has she changed the quality of the human tissues so Whiteman’s Orchestra. 9:0(L*10:00—To Be Announced Tilt; Chicago Drubs Dodg­ O’Malloy C. Smith much?" wJdx wamh kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpro Leaty, who graduated from Man­ Neill. She writes him a letter, they will be able to work more effi­ 12:00—Silent. 9:30— 10:30— Paul W hitem an’s Band woal ktbs Uths waoc wave chester High last June, was one of second bass telling him she plans a visit to ciently. U K Ak- 10:00— 11:00—Oxzie Nelson Orchestra MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kglr kghl Wright Game Starts at 3:15. "Not as much as you have," 10:30— 11:30— Paul Pendarvis, orch. Does Not Fall the most popular etudents at tbs Replaces Vosmik in Amer­ Downs Lynch by the . Bogglni PACIFIC—kgo kfl kgw komo khq kfad ers; Big Scores in Amerk Worthrille, hut falls to mall the John McNeill said. If every person would have hls .a rid Sunday, September 15. CB8-WABC NETWORK klar kpo kex kga kgr kya local school and was president of short stop letter. blood pressure measured at fairly P ln n ey ...... A. Raguskus ■He offered her a clgaret which Q, blim, AtUiotutJfg. A. M. BASIC—East: wabc wado woko wcao Cent. Eaat. , hls class. He also headed the Stud­ When Penny turns over to Ruth frequent Intervals, It would be pos­ It looked like rain early this ican League Battle. Same Score. third base The most attractive series tn she took, hoping she was not too 1ruj I 1 »Tj»o*initt^ 9:30—Peerless Trio. waab wnac wgr wkbw wkrc whk cklw 1:30— W alberg Brown’s Strings ent Council during hls senior year a box of lovely clothes, sent by awkward at catching the light he sible to detect rises fairly early and wdre wcau wjas wean wfbl wapd wj«v Skipper Radio Gang By HUGH S. FIXLERTON. JR. morning but the All-Star game be­ and participated In Sock and Buskin Dowd ...... Rautenberg .years .to settle the moot question of the Chalmers family for a rum­ thus to bring them more quickly un­ 9:45— Alden Edklns. baritone. wbns: Midwest: wbhm wfbm kmbe 1:30— 2:30— Music Magic, Shield Or. offerocl her. Elaine, she felt, kmox wowo ^ a s kfab 3:00—Plano Music Adventure* Associated Press Sports Writer tween & c East Side and West Side dramatics In addition to being a left field local baseball supremacy la at hand mage sale, the girl resolves to der control. 10:00—Sabbath Reveries. aeveland, Sept. 14.— (A P )—Wil­ Raynor ...... Patton with Moriarty Brothers and the would amokd under the circum­ EAST—whp whec wlbi wfea wore wicc 2 :1 ^ 3:15—Ken Sparnon String En. The Giants and the Cardinals have v1ll take place at the West Side member of tho track, cross-country New York, Sept. 14— (AP) — A wear them, "letting charity fall stances. By a careful study of the life of 1C:30—Mildred Dllling, harpist. ofrh ckac wlbx w*maB 2 :4 ^ 3:45—Teddy Hill and Orchestra field this afternoon at 2 o’clock for and swimming teams. new claimant of American League liam Lawson Little. Jr., the man center field , Blueflelds needing only good weath­ D IX IE —wgHt wafa wbre wqam wdod Vlfr~ Heller, Tenor where It will.” She has promised the person concerned, the doctor 10:45— The Road to Beauty. learned to their sorrow that there's the benefit of the Shoe Fund unless Leary’s record as a schoolboy half batting honors, Hank Greenberg of with a stacked deck, made hls last Burkhardt ...... Brennan er and the command to "play ball” John to go for a ride with him He said, looking at her until 11:00— News. klra wrec wlac wdsu wtoc krid wrr 5 ’^ ^ C apell* Choir the match burned hla fingers, may g e t«n Idea os to whether he Is ktrh ktsa waco koma wdbo wbt wdae 5:0^Thurn’a Bavarian Orches. such a thing as trying too hard and a heavy downpour makes a fourth miler stamps him as a potential the Detroit Tigers, moved to the hid for hls second straight little right field to open hostilities In the 1088 town that evening. likely to develop a high blood pres­ 11:15— Mexican Marimba Orchestra. tvblg wdbJ w w va wmbg wsjs wm br 8:30—Pres*.Radio New* Perlodl world record breaker In that event slam of amateur golf competition title competition at the West Side "Y ou look lovely today. Mind my wnla ktul kgko wcoa wdne wnox kwkh 4:35— 5:35— Morin Sisters, Vocal T rio • as a result of their efforts both were postponement on absolute necessity. top during the past week to lend Substitutes: Moriarty's, Jack sure, or "N. A. D." hypertensive ar­ 11:30— Major Bowes' Capitol Fam­ MIDWEST—wgl wmt wmbd wlsn wlbw 5*45— 6:45— Eddie South Orchestra If today’s game Is rained out there's In a few years to come. As he did some interest to the battle that be­ today. Hewitt, Spencer. Frank Hewitt, diamond tomorrow afternoon at 3:15 NOW OO ON WITH THE STORY telling you ?" in a bit of a hole today while the terial disease. ily- kfli wsmk wkbn wcco wabt ksej wngx 5'!* 6:15—Master Builder Program , Chicago Cubs were only a short hop no telling If it will be played at all not learn of hls chance to enter gan to droop a bit when Detroit Across from him was 23-ycar-nld Sam Hewitt, Holland, McConkoy, o clock. Interest In this year's “Mind? I like It. But we'll 12:00—Amateur Program. woe 5:30— 6:30— Message of Israel Fordham until late this summer, he championship fracas Is greater thah Thug It la known that the condi­ MOUNTAIN—kvor klz koh ksl 6:30— 7:30—To Be Announced away from the National League due to the lateness of the season. forged far ahead In the pennant Walter Emery of Oklahoma City Mahoney, Vorrick, Wilkinson. CHAPTER X n have to give credit to my clothes. '23 F. M. has been tutoring In French to ob­ over before and all Indlcatlona are tion tends to run In families. The COAST—kbj koln kfre kol kfpv kvi Dance—basICi lead. The pick of the town’s diamond George Leary race. with an assortment of cards that Blucflelds, Bob Sipith, Neubauer, Ruth spent the day entertain­ I ve always liked this suit. It's 12:30—Historical High Spots. kfbk kmj kwg kern kdb kgmb kgb 9:30—Carefree Carnival—also ci tain the necessary credits to accept that a record crowd will be In at­ fact that a father, mother, grand­ 9:«0— 10:00— El Chico Spanish Revual As a matter of record, the Giants stars will be In action today, select­ Greenberg, who ran Into dlffleul- haven't bean beaten all week, but Mason, Crundt, Klnel, Meyers, ing Penny. That Is to say, she more flattering than the little rag 12:45— Songs Without Words. Cent. East. the scholarship he has been "offered. tendance. I arrived In." father, or grandmother died from a —bosic: Barn Dance—west repeat won the second game of their criti­ ed from the eight leading local ttes In hls quest for the season's there waan't a golfing kibitzer about Miller, Pmdhone, Foley, Jones, listened to Penny and she talked iitroke may be an Indication for fre­ 1:00—Road to Romany. ^ 12:00— 1:0O—Saturday Musteale Noble A Orchestra teams. For the West Sides, it is He successfully passed hls tests this who figured he had a chance of Des Laiiriers. Season Big Suooess 12:3fr— 1:30— Down at H erm an’s, Skit 10:00-11:00—Shandor and HI* Violin cal series with St. Ix>uis, 13 to 10 In lowered bis own C.C.I.L. standard to home run crown when Jimmie Foxx to Penny. She was well rewarded. "When I first saw you,” John quent study of the blood pressure. 1:30— Words and Music. 1:00— 2:00— On Village Oreen Concert expected that Quartus and Hewitt week. Leary intends to take part in "setting” the Joker faced wizard Umpires: Jim O’Leary, Jack Ths series will bring to a close 10:08—11:08— Bob Chester Orcheatra ten Innings and returned to the both track and cross-country at 1:57.4, which also stands as the began to belt them, shot up from There was the knowledge that remarked, "you were the llmpest jcpO look your charming best in tons. The sleeves are slashed 2:00— Bible Drama. 1 :3 ^ - 2:30— BuffalOf N. Y., Presents 10:30—11:30—Ca Dornbergerg O rchettri will see mound duty, while the East fourth place to take the lead after from San Francisco, who hasn't 'ost Dwyer and Ralph Rueiell. one of the most successful baseball little piece of wreckage I ever laid place where they started, 3 1-2 Fordham but probably will not have Manchester High record. This time she had made the lonely, half­ Because of the importance of rest the kitchen, choose this easy- and held together with an ex­ 2:30— Temple of Song. Sides have Falkoskl, Gunther, Car­ Is within eight seconds of tho world Frlday’k games With a seven point a game In 30 etralght matches over Starting time, 8:16 at W eit seaoons in Manebesteris eports his­ blind old woman happy, and there eyes on. It was a first-class faint, games behind the lead. time for swimming. In which sport tory. The national poatlms hoa in controlling this condition, It Is to-make dress. The front panel tension at the lower edge. Use 3:00— Levltow Ensemble. go, Klssman, Mankus. BUI Bren­ figures set by Ben Eastman and is gain. Joe Vosmik of Cleveland, hls record-smashing sweep from Side. Moriarty Brothers home was the useful information she if I ever saw one." 3:30— Penthouse Serenade. 10:00— Wayne King's orchestra. More to the point however, were he was slso highly proficient at been In tho doldrums in recent well to have an analysis of the percale, seersucker or gingham. 10:30—Eastern States Exposition- nan, chairman of the Shoe Fund Manchester High, setting a new as good and better than college league leader for several weeks, Prestwick to Brookline to St. Anne's game. gleaned In regard to Elaine's "What a way to enter your life is closed at the left elde only Slzee 34 to 46. Size 38 requires 4:00—Jesse Crawford, organist. 10:30— Salon Modeme. the facta that the two clubs played to Cleveland. yoare but perked up a bit laet sum­ habits of the Individual as related to Governors’ Day Program. anything but championship ball, committee, will be In charge of the backstroke record last season. times run this past season. During lost five points and went into sec­ family. after an eight-year absence!" Ruth with a row of decorative but- 4 3-8 yards of 3-5-lnch fabric. 4:30— Dorothy Dreslln, soprano. 11:00— Yankee Network News Serv­ game. A Gigantic Tusk mer when the East Side and West work, sleep, exercise, diet, worry, 11:00—Time, weather, baseball made nine errors between them and Holds mve Titles the summer be captured the state ond place. Elaine's father, she learned from mourned. "A t my very worst.” and similar factors. To secure a PATTEU.x' and STEP-BY-STEP SEWING IN- 4:45—The Wise Man. ice. It Is true that James J. Brad- Side Leagues were conducted to de­ scores. • sent nine pitchers to the mound In .Leary did not turn hls remarkable AAU 800 meter crowrn. Judging by The Tiger ace also managed to Penny’s rambling tales, was. an ad­ "A t your very moat Impres­ Areas of infection In the teeth and 8TRUCTIOXS, fill out the coupon below, being sure to MENTION 5:00—DeWolf Hopper; Kansas City 11:15—To be announced. 11:10—Press-Radio News. bis past performances on the cinder hold the home run lead by a margin dock arose to smite down Max Baer termine the town title contenders, THE NA5IE OF THIS NEWSPAPER. vain efforts to check the carnace. talents ss a runner to use until bis ROSS DOWN TWICE ths coveted honor being won by the mirable young man who was kill­ sive," he disagreed. "I’ve met In the tonsils should be cleaned up. Orchestra. 11:30— Baseball broadcasts for the 11:15—Shander, violinist. junior year at ths local high school path, Leary seems destined to of two ovef Foxx when be smocked and WUmer Allison finally stopped ed In the World War. (Ruth Gradual Inflammation of the kid­ The FALL AND M'lNTEB PATTERN BOOK, with a complete 5:30— Dream Drama. week. Dizzy Is Victim achieve as great a measure of fame the great Fred Perry, yet Emery's Bluefletda and Manoheater Oreen. several hundred perfectly turned 11:30— Riviera Orchestra. The elder Dean, a uriUlant victor MAX BAER SPEAKS and then came to the fore with as­ bis SSth of tbs season. thought, "A t least Elaine Chal­ out girls In my day, and promptly neys may be going on for some time selection of Julia Boyd designs, now is ready. It’s 15 cents when 5:45— Ray Heatherton and Lucille 11:35— Frank Dailey's Orchestra. and glory as McCluskey if ho ad­ task of beating Little looked even ? \ ‘ •“■'"'Off eeriee that wont the 12:00— Dancing in the Twin Cities. In the opening encounter, was the tonishing rapidity. He enjoyed a Arky Vaughan of Pittsburgh. Na- limit of three games, the Blueflelds mers and I have that In common forgot ’em. I never before picked without being noticed. Tendency of . purchased separately. Or, If you want to order It with the pattern Manners. 12:30— Grand Terrace Cafe Orches* meteoric season last spring, setting vances ss rapidly at college as he tional lycagut leader, clung to hls mors Qtgsntlc. The greatest "Giant BUT WINS VERDICT victim of New York's three-run «to*ff*<> •• champions by ecores of —our brave fathers w*hom w’o up one that looked like a wet the blood pressure In the Individual above, send In just an additional 10 centa with the coupon. 8:00— Catholic Hour. tra. a new half mile record at the Rhode h u done under the tutelage of .807 average with nine hits In 28 Killer” In ths game, John Goodman can’t remember.” ! Elaine's moth­ dish-rag fallen off the line, and 8:30—News; baseball scores. tenth inning rally that settled the HIS U T E E PIECE Island InterscboIasticB ot 2:00.8. A Coach (Jharies "Pete” Wlgren of of Omaha, broke par by one blow 0-3. 3-2 end 8-2, tbs games being to sudden fluctuations may be de­ sttsm pu. Joe Medwlck of St. Louis featured by euperb burling per­ er, "Miss Gwen.” eventually mar­ five minutes later, saw her turn termined by a simple test, which in­ 8:45— Blue Room Echoes— Joseph game. He gave up three hits, the week later be eclipsed the Connec­ Manchester High) modest maker of over 88 holes in a courageous at­ JULIA BOYD. 103 PARK AVENUE. NEW YORK last a ringing double by Frank Gab- dropped back six points to .368. formances. ried a second time. The man was Into a thing of beauty right under volve putting one hand In Ice water Blume, director. ticut interscholastlo record with a track champions. The first ten regulars In each tempt yesterday, but he, too, was Welter Champ Comes Back an old suitor. Htgate Deal, of my nose.” Enclosed is 16 cents in coin for 7:00—K-7, Spy Stories. ler. New York's fifth fllnger, and saw crushed by a merciless attack that Baseball Interest among local for one minute, measuring the blood WBZ-WBZA major league follow: sports fans resebed a new high this Wall Street fame. 2:30— Sigurd Nilssen, bass. one costly error mode behind him. left him a beaten man by the con­ "Did you realize who I w as?" pressure simultaneously In the other Pattern No...... size ...... Predicts He’D Flatten Joe American League M son with the organization of s In speaking of Deal. Penny arm. 7:45— Morin Sisters and Ranch Springfield — Boston The outburst came after the Cards V vincing margin of 4 and 3. to Take Easy Decision Ruth asked curiously. Name ...... Address ...... Q AB R H Pet. Twilight Leagui that plavcd nine­ hinted dark things. "He's ruinin' If the pcr.'ion with high blood Boys. Daylight Saving lim e had lost an early 5-2 lead as the Greenberg, D. 136 558 112 103 .316 Emery, equipped with a magic He said, “Until Penny started Giants belted out a total of 20 hits, teen bang-up games. In which Mori- your grandpa’s railroad. Now pressure Is surrounded by people City ...... State...... 8:00—Major Bowes’ Amateur Louis and Jim Braddock Vosmik, Cleve. 136 660 77 103 .345 putter that has seared the hopes of calling you 'Miss Elaine' It never rallied to Ue the score and survived from Ceferino Garcia. arty Brothers were crowned as that he's got hold of It they don't entered my head that you were who regularly affect hls blood pres­ Name of this newspaper ...... Hour. (Eastern Standard Time.) Kelley Is Well Pleased Myer, Wtoh. . 135 655 101 160 .343 seven auocessive foes, was a fine champions ivlth seven consecutive pay the stockholders around hero sure badly. It may be necessary for 9:00—Manhattan Merry-(3o-Round. Saturday, Sept. 14 an amazing nlnth-lnning exchange Gehrif, N.Y. . 184 486 117 168 .340 player and a grand fighter as he anything but a little nobody try­ P. M. ■ • - in which each team scored four runs in Short Order. triumphs, the Pollsh-Americans fin­ like they used to. I hear reports ing to find a dry spot." him to be removed to a rest cure, a 5:30—Merry Madcaps — Norman New York, Sept. 14.— (AP) — Foxx, Phil. . . 130 470 109 158 .338 has demonstrated over the last five San Francisco, Sept. 14. — (18) — ished as runners-up with five vic­ —" She stopped, as if afraid she sanatorium, a resort, or some simi­ Cloutier, director, with Bob IlOO—4-H Club Program. to prolong the affair. The beat field­ Cramer, Phil. 131 876 90 108 .335 days during which he has smashed "Oh—" said Ruth. “These elms 1:30—American Farm Bureau Fed­ Speeches by the governor of Geor­ ing bit of the day was an unusual Barney Ross, welterweight title tories and three detests and tho had said too much. lar place In which the disturbing may be permitted to those who arc the way," he squealed. "Do like Ellis. Gehringer, D. 134 545 114 179 .829 par by five shots over 12.1 holes, Blueflelds placed third with an even Ruth, In turn. Invented Inter­ are gorgeous. Like—like New Eng­ eration. gia and Mrs. Herbert Hoover have unassisted double play which Pepper With MHS Grid Progress holder, proved himself a great and blood pres.surc stimulating fac­ used to them. tills." The other had been beating 10:00—Program from New York. Speculator, N .. Y., Sept. 14.— Cochrane. D. . 112 380 92 124 .328 completing hls job yesterday by land, aren’t they?" 2:30—Walberg Brown String Quar­ Martln'pulled off after dropping BUI spilt In eight contests, while Man­ esting accounts ’ of Elaine’s life tors will not be present. It IhUs condition especially, the old the ground, blade turned skyward. 11:31— Charlie Boulanger’s Orches­ been scheduled for broadcasts next (AP)—It's Max Baer, sounding off Moses, Phil .. 85 344 61 112 .828 lynching Joe Lynch, portly Boston­ champion last night when he got chester Green and the Methodists In the cast. >'I was at a won­ "Have you forgotten this Is the tra. tet. Terry’s line drive. He picked up the ian, 4 and 3, to Join Little In the If the problem l.s one of financial medical proverb — moderation In all These Were city tot.a. but would'nt week. a bit; _ , „ r“ ■ iir I f ‘ 'owing week we’ll stick mainly to Campbell, C. . 80 307 67. lOO .326 off the canvas twice to score a com­ ran out of the money. derful house parly last summer, Western Reserve?" John asked,' worry, the difficulty is naturally things — la important to remember. 11:30— News. 3:00—Old Skipper and hla Radio ball while both runners forgot to finals. you think that almost any child Gang. "I never cars much for that > »>« lob of Wcklng and passing. We National League paratively easy ten round decision Ample evidence of the Intcreot Penny—” and she told glamorou.s "Your ancestors and mine who special problem. 11:43-—Glen Lee's Orchestra. , Governor Eugene Talmadge will move and raced over to first base to Coach Says first Week ot would know how to hold a digging 3:30—Music Magic. championship. I was happy when I ' I ought to be ready to go against Nor- O AB R H Pet. Had thsy been playing each other over Ceferino Garcia, terrific punch­ dleplave by fandom Is found la tho details without a twinge of con' helped settle It came from those 12:00—SllenL address the Iowa Farmers' Union put them both out. Vaughan, Pit. 127 464 104 184 .807 tool? 4:00—Teddy Hill and his Orchea- won It and a little sad when I lost I wtch and after the boys have a cou yesterday, however. Little would fact that nearly 6,000 fans jararaed science. . She knew that she was states. Got their land grants for The diet of the person concerned Cubs Win 10th In Row Medwlck, St.L. 137 6,16 110 205 ,363 have beaten Emery by six holes ing Filipino. Mt. Nebo lost Sunday for the sin­ being good Revolutionary sol­ tra. about problems facing the farmers it, but It didn't make much differ­ Practice One of Best in pie of games under their belts we’ll feeding Permys starved imagina­ should contain enough protein to This sounds Incredible as it In­ The Cubs, meanwhile, continued Hartnett, Chi. 106 376 69 130 .316 through the 33rd green where each Floored twice for no counts In the gle playoff tut between the Blue- tion and making her temporarily diers. They held on to the old New volves a girl from the country, who 4:30—Fascinating Rhythms. v/hen the broadcast Is put on by their serene course through their ence either way.” he bettor able to tell how the sea­ take care of hls body's requirement. 5:00—News. He was sitting In front of a log son shapes up.” Terry, N .Y ... 187 569 88 194 .341 ended hls semi-final match. Such opening frame and staggering flclds and Pollsh-Amerks for the happy. What else was there to England customs —white frame It used to be the thing to eliminate ^ Y o u r was helping us out with spring VVEAF-NBC next Thursday after­ tenth straight victory by walloping Lombardi,. C. 108 298 32 99 .334 houses, elm-llned roads, maple sug­ 5:15—Children’s Corner. fire in his cabin. With him sat a Ten Years; Squad Shaping comparisons don't mean much or­ around the ring os the belt sound­ right to meet Moriarty Brothers for offer for birthday diversion? njtnt entirely. This Is no longer ad­ Cleaning. I had to be in the garden noon. tho Dodgers 4 to 1. That put them Dog Fight For Berths Ott, N.Y...... 137 638 100'178 .331 dinarily, but they do with Little. He tho crown held by tho former tsr.m "I won a swimming event at ar groves. All that sort of thing." 5:30— Ken Sparnon String Ensem­ group of sports writers, aijo driven ed, Rosa came back In sensational vocated. that morning, and tired of bending WDRC Mrs. Hoover Is to speak from San Ir.to a virtual tie with the defeated A rousing battle la being waged Moore, Phil. . 136 537 70 177 .330 has been shooting the same golf all last year. The Bluefie’ ds camo Newport, Penny!” "A t Saranac "I’d forgotten," Ruth replied. ble. to the warmth of the fire by the fashion to outbox the slugging Fili­ Salt In moderate amounts Is per- C h il d r e n I called her out to dig some small Francisco on the sftemoon of Cards but they remained in second rain that beat down outside. They Up Rapidly With Knap- for every berth on the team and Jensen, Pitt.. 132 576 80 187' .325 week, crushing his opponents with pino during the rest ot the iMUt. through with a 4-3 verdict In a one *^tlme I was skiing and took 225 Hartford, Conn. 1880 6:00—Six O'clock Supper Show. ml.sslble, but all condiments and holes for shoots. I handed her the place by a few percentage points, there are four or more promising Hermsn, Chi.. 141 80S 101 197 .324 spectacular golf over the final nine loosely-played game, setting the an awful tumble. The young man By Olive Roberts Barton 6:15—Hughle Barrett and his Or­ September 24 In connection with the had brought ominous reports from Dangerous in every session, Gar­ The car sped thro\igh the rain .apices ahould be used most sparing­ trowel and she started sweeping Daylight Saring Time forthcoming convention of Girl having played more games than St.' the Islr of the Brown Bomber. rrospocts to each position. The Dcniaree, Chi. 94 336 .56 109 .324 holes. Yesterday, for Instance, stage for the fourth meeting of to- who picked me up afterward pro­ PY N E A SERVICE INC. chestra. man’s Aid; Dog Fight On cia evened up two ot the rounds, the like a smooth, purring animal ly, as they may Irritate the blood away the earth as one swishes dust 6:30—Press-Radio News. Scouts. Louis. The si^edlng Chicagoans "I was plenty surprised by the I eleven wlU be heavier and mure ex­ Emery finished 8-S-5-4-5-5: Little morrow'i rivals. posed to me, but mother and Mr. vessel system. onto a pan. lashed out against George Earnshaw fourth and fifth but theroalter his Moriarty’ s Won Twice that delighted to transport them. Two small boys wore given gar­ 6:35— Ray Jones. number of people who once greeted perienced this season and Kelley ex­ wound up 4-2-4-4-S-3 on the last six Deal, didn’t approve, so nothin.? Saturday, Sept. 14 Tuning In tonight: for four hits and three runs in the c Twe wide swings went around the Darkness had fallen and the head­ The usual amount or slightly more . Finally she got the Idea and alter P. M. 6:40— Sports Briefs. me os though I was a long lost for Posts. pects to have a squad that will make holes. The Blueflelds turned back Mori­ came of it.” _ .... lights outlinec. a road that was den sets. One fellow began to dig. WEAF-NBC, 5:45— Talk, Rep. fourth after spotting Brooklyn the champion's neck or ’were dodged arty Brothers early this season In a "Maybe he didn't have enough than the usual amount of water Is much struggle I handed her the first 6:15—Eddie South and hls Riviera brother who suddenly became It possible to stress either deception Emery, ''burned up" because Lit­ level and faintly curving. Ruth the other chose a hoe to do his 3:00— Baseball—Red Sox vs. St. Virginia Jenckes of In&lana; 6:30— first tally; added another run in the completely. nina-inning encounter, 4-1. Jock money." remarked Penny with a permitted In most cases. Coffee and small plant to put In its new abode Orchestra. •hello Max' guys after Braddock and speed or power and more power. tle refused to pose with him before thought. "Heaven must be like Louis Browns. Slzzlers Trio; 7—Hit Parade, Holly­ fifth then coasted through behind STANDINGS The Chicago boy’s boxing mas­ Hswitt outpitched "CTlck” Mc­ faint snort. Any mention of HIgate nthci stimulants should not be taken farming. Tills was dune admirably by laying 5:15— Captl valors. 7:00—World In Review — Harland won the title. The first week of football practice The unbalanced line will be used yesterday’s matches,' asked for only this. I'd like to crystallize this late In the day, but moderate the poor little thing in the bottom ot wood guests; 8—G-Men; 8:30—Al Larry French's steady burling. one "break” today. That was that tery stood him In good stead after Grath with a five-hit mound feat to Deal seemed to throw her Into a The digger stopped In amazement 5:30— Evelyn MacGregor and Roger F. Manchester. Jolson; 9:30—Dorsey Bros. Orches­ "Whoever gats Max Baer sifter again this year with double wlng- hour and keep It al'weys, shining amounts of tea, coffee, or tobacco ' the pit and covering it up lock, stock The American League’s deciding he’s become champion again Is go­ for the coming season has been com­ ):ncks for plays depending on speed YESTERDAY’S RESULTS hla putter would stay hot. the almost dlsastroui opening the latter’s six, but timely hitting suppressed rage. and reached for the hoe. “ 'A fs not Kinne with Elsie Thompson at 7:15—O'Leary’s Irish Minstrels. tra; 10:30— Paul Whiteman band. National like the headlights and the rain and barrel with dirt. Burled alive, aeries became less and less “crucial” ing to pay for the privilege. That's pleted at Manchester High, and and deception and a single wlngback "If my putter is hot. I'll give Lit­ round. After the first bell sound­ turned the tide for tbs winners. 'Ibe the Organ. 7:30—To be announced. WABC-CBS, 6—New Frank Park- Philadelphia 8, Pittsburgh 1. on the wet leaves. Only I can't. not a lung left to breathe wdth. Said as the Tigers belted out their second why Pm going to knock out Joe Coach Tom Kelley Is more enthusias­ formation oh straight power plays. tle the doggondest match he’s had. ed he danced out confidently but next meeting of the West Side ri­ Ruth led her to talk of "Grand­ 8:00—Yankee Network News Serv­ 7:45— Mr. and Mrs. Magoogle. ti‘ series; 6:3()— Spanish Serenade; Chicago 4, Brooklyn l. I think I want us to hit a tree I "I think you'd better do the hall 8:00—El Chico— Spanish Revue. straight victory oyer the Yankees, ouls. That's why I’m going to A line that should average around I don’t think Little Is as good a failed to duck tho vicious right vals came in the Twilight League father Hunter,” the old railroad ice. — Club Columbia with Marty May; tic and optimistic than he has ever Cincinnati 1, Boston 0. when Moriarty's gained revenge king. “There was a man for you!" and crack up and end It all before floor riow,” and attended to my own 8:30—Jamboree—variety sho'w. 13 to 5, and Increased their lead to knock out Jim Braddock and that’s 175 pounds is In the making under ;olfer as Boh Jones, but 1 do he- handers swung by the Filipino. I stop being Elaine to him. Be­ 8:15—Saundra Brown's Songs. 8—Concert Hall; 8:30—California l?eon at this stage of the annual Now York 13, St, Louis 10 (10). with a 3-1 triumph. Poutney let Penny declared. "Six-foot-two. Icbella. 6:30—Allen Leafer’s Orchestra. 9:30—National Barn Dance. 0 1-2 games. That put Detroit in a why rm going to flatten anybody grlnd-of developing a Red and White F.napman's expert and experienced American fleve he's the beat amateur in the Before the near capacity crowd fore he finds me out for a clie.at Never Taught to Think 10:30—Carefree Carnival. Melodies; 10— Leon Belasco orches- pc.sltlon to capture the pennant by else who thinks he's world cham­ direction. Tedford of last year's world. I'm just one of the boya, but had settled down, Garcia swung a the Blueflelds down with four hits White hair piled on his head like and a liar—" F I R S T D A Y S 6:55—Baseball Scores. l;ra. grid machine for scholastic competi­ Bostqn 13-2, St. Louie 4-4. as hls motes got five off Neubauar, a corn shock. A nose like an 11:00—Time, weather; Baseball winning half of its remaining 16 pion for many years to corns. I’m luckless team leads the candidates Detroit 13, New York 6. I'll give him a fight and try to make right from his heels and landed flush A good worker nt things she had 7:00—Mary Eastman, soprano. WJZ-NBC, 6:30—Resumption of tion. In their third meeting, another Tvrt eagle's beak. He spoiled his chil­ But they didn't crack up. John By Helen \^'cl6liiincr 7:15—Jerry Cooper. Scores. games. Lou Gehrig did hls best to going to make a lot of money. 'l for center and Hultine Is showing Philadelphia 10, Chicago 7. him sorry he cold-shouldered - me on Ross’ jaw. The two time wel­ was an excellent driver, and pres- been Uught, but one matter had message of Israel; 7—El Chico Re­ need it. I’m supporting more law Not that Kelley Is predicting a tussle, Moriarty's again pulled out dren—your mother and Uncle been overlooked. She nad never been 7:30— Spanish Serenade. 11:15— French Casino Orchestra. avert defeat with bis 20tb and 30th season of smashing success at this up very wel! as hls understudy. Washington 8. Cleveland 3. yesterday when that photographer terweight titleholdcr bit the canvas. cnly he turned the car around ¥ ITTLE red schools on a country road, vue; 7:30— Chicago Jamboree; 8:30 homers. firms at the moment than any cor­ In front, 5-3, behind Hewitt's pitch- Duncan—somethin' awful, but he taught to think, outside of a beaten 8:00—Club Columbia. 11:30—Rockefeller Center Rainbow early date. That will have to take Guard posts are being sought by ' STANOINdS asked us to pose together. I'll be an He was no sooner up, without a and drove home. As they turned ^ .\nd those on a city street. Room Orchestra. —Bam Dance; 9:30—Carefree Car­ poration In the world. msd at him. I’ll forget to get count, than he took another right Inar. The latter scattered nine hits, never spoiled himself. He let ’em track. Don't smile at this story. 8:30—To be announced. A’s Score 19 Runs ezre of Itself. It's simply that he's B.ozie, Mellon, Ulbrich and Haber- National Into the driveway be said, "I Alike are echoing once again 12:00—Shandor, vtollntst. nival; 11:08— Bob Chester orchestra. "Mark my wroids. Tra going scared.” to the chin and went down again. while Moriarty's got eight off Yosh go east to school and do as they Don't pity the child. She w.os even as 8:45—The Troopers. The Athletics hit ths day’s high well satlsfield with tbs progress that ein, all of whom are displaying plen- Pet. Klnsl. pleased. But he always said the guess old Bertha’s goln.'t to ask 12:08 a. m.—Syracuse Hotel Or­ Sunday Is to bring: through these ropsa ths bast eondl- ■ St. Louis . . . Today's 36-boIe match was So)ti0 ringeldera claimed the round To the marching o f eager feet. you and I. There Isn’t a mother’s son 9:00—Columbia’s Concert Hall. spots whsa thsy hammered out 19 has been mads so far and believes t,. of stuff. Another quartet is hav­ .635 Poutnay, having scalped ths state of Ohio was good enough a few dozen questions about this chestra. hits, scored eight runs in ths first Uoned Max Bear that ever pulled Chicago ..... scheduled at 0:46 a. m., and 1.45 p. was lass than th* regulation three Faces with freckles and faces with smiles. o f us who has. hls full share of con­ 9:30—Califarnia Melodies. WEAF-NBC, 1 p. m.—Bible Dra­ that prospeeta are much brighter ing a dog fight for tackls )>ertbs, and .631 Blueflelds once, gets another chone* for him. Folks around here still ride." 10:00—Fiesta. 12:30—Mount Royal Hotel Orches­ ma, "A Mess of Pottage"; 3—Jesse inning and trlppsd the White Sox 19 on a pair of glovea. Ill outhli that New York ., .612 m. Eastern Standard Time. minutes' duration. Sometimes a tear in an eye. volutions when It comes to figuring than they were last fall, when he It's more or less of a toss-up be­ to repeat the achievement tomor­ talk about SI Hunter. If they "W ho?” asked Ruth blankly. 10:30— Buddy Rogers' Orchestra. tra. Crawford's Musical Diary; 4— to 7. The Red Sox also did some Louis, outgams him and outlaat Pittsburgh A60 Now and again there’s a new little girl. out things for ourselves. Most of us faced the well nigh impossible task tween Baldwin, Niece, Berger and row, with Hewitt and Spencer in knew you was In town, hls only "Bertha Gibbs," he said. "Pen­ 11:00— Yankee Network N e w i heavy hitting as they beat St. Louis him. ril. be the hardest hitting op­ Brooklyn ... .452 ny." live "canned” Uvea in a world that Rhythm Symphony: 5:30— Grand of shaping a team from material Crockett. reserve. Kovis la the most likely grandchild, they’d likely write a Or a little boy startitig to cry. Sendee. Sunday, September 15. IJ to 4 for Wes Ferrell In the first ponent he ever saw.” Cincinnati ., .430 is learning to follow the lines of Canyon description; 7—Major Bowes that was little short of hopeless. Ends Big Problem starter for the BluefieKia with piece about you In the paper." “Oh!" laughed Ruth. "Imagine 11:16— Frank DtUley’s Orchestra. A. M. game of a doubleheader but the Philadelphia .419 me not recognizing her name!" least resistance. amateurs; 8:30— of Familiar Boys On Their Toes Coach Kelley admits that bis B oston ...... Neubauer, Klnel. Grundt and Jones "Penny.” exclaimed Ruth In ^ H , the road winds far when it starts to school. 11:30—Clauds Hopkins' Orchestra. 8:00— William Meeder, organist. Browns won the second 4-2. Wash­ Pompton Lakes, N. J., Sept. 14.— .246 "She's a funny old creature,” It la Interesting to wonder If the Music; 10:30—Glen Lee orchestra. (AP)—Sparring partners of Joe ‘I t ’s been one of the )>eat weeks greatest problem lies in finding a Middle of Line Weak Spot In reserve. At least that's the re­ real panic, "If anything like that And it wanders through half the town 8:30—Tone Pteturea. WABC-CBS. 12:45—Sisters of the ington shoved the Indiana further port today but there's still plenty of happens I’ll leave town! I—I John remarked, not noticing. three-year-old will be as lacking In Sunday, September is. 8:45— Morning Radio Journal. Louis prepared to etep lively when we’ve had since I earns here.” Coach couple of wingmen. He’s got some Pet. When a small boy chokes on a hidden lump Skillet back;. 2—Symphonic, Hour; down In the standing by winning 5 they entered the ring for their box­ Detroit ...... 88 47 time left for a change of mind and hate publicitj !" She made Penny "Sometimes I think she's gone a perspicacity at twenty as my will. A. M. 9:00— Coast-to-Coaat on a Bua. Kelley eaid today. "Everything 'la -likely aspirants In Trotter, Long- .652 little potty. In the last few years That wants to go up, not down. 5:30—Smiling Ed McConneU; 6— to 3 on a three-run s'jctb inning ral­ ing chorea today for there wae a New York ...... 78 SB Of Yale,Football Pattern it wouldn't be surprising to see take a solemn oath that she would iLg young friend. It Is said that 8:45—Yankee Network News Serv­ 10:00— Southernaires — male quar­ working amoothly. The boya are acre, Richards and Kilpatrick but Is J1B2 she’s taken to dodging everj-body. His toys are scattered about the house, F'reddle Rich's penthouse party; 8— ly- general belief hereabouts that the right on their toes and we've accom­ considering the possibility of making Cleveland ...... 69 68 J104 Hewitt and Klnel go to the slab. tell no one of her presence. natural wit has to be bom in people, ice. te t ■ Curt Davis of the Phflliea held Even my mother.” YestenJay he could play, America’s Hour, "Building” ; 9:30— Brown Bomber was little Irritated plished a lot this week.” For the Niece Into an end. He has a half Boston ...... 69 70 .496 Both teams will be at full atrength "I wouldn't anyway." Penny ex­ but I don’t think so. Give this baby a 9:00— Sunday Morning at Aunt 10:30— Walborg Brown String quar­ Pittsburgh to five hits for a 5 to 1 In all positions, the probable lineups plained. "I keep to myself. Peo- "People often seem queer as Salon Modenie; 10—Balnbrldge Col­ for having loat hla nap sresterday. first time In Kelley's ten years of dezen satlffactory candidates for Chicago ...... 65 69 .485 New Haven, Sept. 14.— (A P )—e, acute unless ty, son of a former Yals gridiron players on the respective teams snd to ruin you." about you being shut up In that Christian Science. 2:30—National Light Opera —"The director. perfect day at bat against White AMERICAN LEAGUE two guards, a center and a tackle their supporters. muscles but wita. This Is Why I out a victory and thereby eop the Batting—OtBsnberg, Tigers, A46; captain, md. "I'm easily spoiled," John re­ old barn with her. You might as tlink It unwise to regulate life too 2:45— Yankee Network News Serv­ Mikado," Gilbert and Sulli­ Dodd said the committee will rep­ Sox with double and t l^ e singles. . C- C. I. L. bunting which It shared c w bs developed to face the Ells' A great deal depends on whether well be alone.” ice. resent all walks of life and will as­ Vosmik, Indians, .345. plied as be helped her Into the narrowly for children. As long as van series." V alter Hl'cher and Sam Byrd, with Bristol In 1933. Runs— Gehrig. Yankees, 117; onponenta on fairly even terms. An Roescoe, cool-headed quarterback low-swung roadster which was They had reached the house and they are reasonably safe. It Is well 3:00—Symphonic Hour — Victor 3:30—Sunday Vespers —"The "Gal­ sist in the administration of the Reds— Hllcher blanked Braves with Gehringer, Tlrttfs, 114. atmndonee of backfleld veterans Is and the throwing end of the Ros- Last Night *s Fights parked b^ore the porch. he was helping her across shim­ to leave them to their own devices ^ y , conductor. - lantry a Man Can Muster Out of NYA program In Connecticut Other elg!.l hits; B yri doubled and scored Olympics To Open Soccer the only cheerful note In an other­ coc-Kelley forward pass comblna- mering little pools of water to the Runs b a tt^ in — Qreenbergi “ For tnatance, that klaa prece­ at times. Mere knowledge Is not ac- 4:00— St. Louis on Parade. God,” Dr. Paul Scherer. appointments will be snnouneed only run. . Tigers. 183; Oohrig, Yankees, llo. wise gloomy picture. tlon, and Captain Whitehead have dent Couldn't we do It—once, steps of the dark porch. Ruth said 5:00— Melodiana with Abe Ly­ 4:00—Deep River Orchestra. later. Uiislv Cooko. P.ed Sox and Lyn WRESTLING “Iron Men” Are Gone recovered fully from appendix oper­ (By the Associated Prose.) cumen; smartness Is not all there Is Hits—Greenberg, Tigers, Vosmik, 8t. Ikiuls—^Tony Conzonerl, 187, aay, every time we meet?" softly, "Please keep on worrying to intelligence; following rules from man's Orchestra— Bemicc 4:30— Pegro Vla’a Orchestra. Lary,. Brown i~-Rapped out five hits Card Against Portuguese Indians, and Cramer, Athletics, 193. Pond bases bis pessimism on the ations. Roecoe was laid up during “W hy ahould w e?" Ruth asked about me. I don’t need it but 1 like Claire, soprano; Oliver 6:00— Roses and Drums — drama­ eebh - f teams s; lit double header. loss of six of the "Iron men” who ths spring practice while White­ world lightweight champion, out­ it!” morning to night doeo not teach By ASSOCIATED PRESS Triples—Vosmik. Indians. 17; pointed Joe Ohnouly, 133 1-2, St. In a cool, aloof voice. mother wit. Smiai, tenor. tic sketch. AUTO KILLS BOY Stone, Senators 15. were prominent last year as the head underwent an operation lev- "W liy?" repeated John McNeill After she had gone Inside. John Philadelphia—Donno O'Mahoney, Blue upset Princeton and climaxed eral weeks ago, and Is virtually Louis, (10), non-title; Armand Sic­ l!o|i>Tizhl. IXfi, In- .\>H .'MT.'kT, Inc. .Ml irixinl amt in n n rixM. Ir-cnnl.l Conformity is necessary to success 5:30—Julia Sanderson and Frank 5:30—Bob Becker’s Chats About Horae rims—lOreenberg, Tigers, McNeill stood for a time before Manchester’s soecer opener to-#facea In the Olympic team and 221, Ireland, defeated Gus Sonnen- Its campaign In triumph over Har­ certain to be kept out of the open­ ilia, 122, Springfield, in., outpointed alowly, starting hls car and pon­ Crummlt. Dogs. WlUlmantlc, Sept. 14.— (A P) 85; Foxx, Athletics, 33. dering the question. 'T was hop­ the dark, still house, wondering but so is ingenuity. Let Johnny puz­ morrow ahould draw a big crowd1 to I judge their merits sga ^ t :local tal- berg, 208, Boston. Sonnenberg vard to annex the "Big Three", hon­ ing game against New Hampshire Elmer Savage, 128, S t Louis, (6); zle over the problem of putting on 6:(KM-Natlonal Amateur Night 5:45— Oswaldo Mazzucchi, 'cellist. Struck by an automobile while re­ Charter Oak to see the shaping of ; ent whleh has been the main Pitching—Auker, Tigers, 16-5; ing you'd just want to, EUalne. why he felt as if the heart and RRAOERH' BERVIL'R b r iu c a v . . _ fea- pitched from ring. Chle: Little Andrews, Browns, 13-5, ors. October 5. Irivln Striebel, 230, S t Louis, sto^ bis wagon wheel. Even though he tie with Ray Perkins. 6:00—Evening Radio Journal. turning home from school for lunch, tbe Olympic team for the fall sea- ture of the team since Its orgontza- The way 1 do. My mlatake—" breath of him was locked up In­ Room kos, 461 Rilchth New York. Jt. T. 8:30— Smiling Ed McConnell. Wolf, 229, Los Angeles, defeated NA'nONAL LFAGt'K In all. Pond lost 13 "Y " men In­ Ponds plans hardly any changes ped Biff Bermett, 135, Chicago (4). side. it on, be has thraght a thought that 6:15— Spiritual Singers. William F. Cogswell, son of Mr. and Y. M. C. A, son against the Portuguese of Hart- : tlon three years ago. He swung the car out o f the 6:45—The Voice of Bhcperlence. Dick Raines, 230, Dallas, Texas. One Leading Batters — Vaughan, Pir­ cluding Strat Morton and Stan Ful­ In the team's offense, which Indi­ Detrolt-rOryllls Droulllord, 184, Encloanl find...... canU In coin tor which pleaae tend me no one gave him. OtHerwise at twen­ 6:30—Campana’s Grand Hotel — Mrs. William Cogswell of Mansfield ford at 2:30 p. m. Raferee McDon- ; This afternoon at Charter Oak fall. Windsor, Ont, outpointsd Albsrt circling driveway onto the street 7:00— Baseball Scores. "The Brave One,” original ates, .397; Medwlck. Carunialf, 'Mi. ler, backs; Jim DeAngcIls. center; cates that Yale's opponents will ses (To B« OonHnned) ty he, too, may be un.able to figure Center, died today from the Injuries. Bowling Alleys aid of Hartford will be the odd man , the officials will get the field In Cincinnati— Everett Marshall. 218, George, 182, Columbus, O. and Immediately assumed a more Hal:; vi; "Candlollfhe,” the new booklet of poema by 7:05— Freddie Rich Entertains. drama. Runs—Medwlck, Cardinals, 119, Captain Clare Ciirtln and Ben plenty of passes. Impe-vonal attitude. “You Mid Helen Welahlmer. at 10 centa n copy. cut which side of a hoe Is up. The boy, a pupil at the Mansfield on the field. The Olympics have shape for the game and players Lajuntm, Colo., defeated Hans Galtn, Cubs, 116. Grosacup, guards, and Meredith Sixty-nine candidates wars invit­ Holywood — Ellsworth “Hoalfi 7:30—JSummer Serenade — Edour- 7:00—Lanny Ross' State Fair Conr Hollow school, was hit by an auto­ NOW OPEN never decisively beaten the Portu­ who Itave Idle time should report Honklnson, 216, Akron, O.. outpotnU the country, I believe. Well, we're do Vorzos and Concert Or­ Scbnable, 212, Oermany. Scbnable Runs batted In—Berger, Braves, Seott, tackle. Pond’s main task Is ed to participate In ths pre-ieason cert. — mobile operated by Charles Kou- guese In all their encounters and Olid help. A short practice con be fouled MorshoU. to replace Curtain, Groiscup and workout-at Gales Ferry, the crew ed Chorlss Mosaen, 185s ntte- on the edge of town now. You're Considering that the average per­ chestra. 7:30—Voice of the People — side­ 114; Medvrick, Cardinals, 111. about to see something very choice toun at noon yesterday. 'Ths child FOR THE 1935-1936 the games are about evenly match­ bod also os a boll will be on bond. Hits— Medwlck, C o r r a ls , 200; DeAngellt. headquarters on ths Thames liver. burg^ Po., (10). son requlrei from one-half to one Due to the fact that bumpers are 8:00—Rhythm at Eight— A1 Good- walk Interviews. was taken to the Windham Com­ ed through three eeaaons of soccer. Tomorrow all players are re­ 'n rustic scenery." second before reacting to an emer­ Herman, Cubs, 197. Tbs Yale coach sold that al­ The Ysla schedule; Bon Franeisoo—Bonagr earn, 14S, now placed lower than they were man's orchestra. 8:00—Major Bowes' Amateur Hour. munity Memorial hospital and suc­ SEASON The Portuguese are already quested to bring towels with them Oklahoma football officials must Chicago, welterweight ehompica. Ruth said. "I suppose irouTl gency, a motorist If he applied bU C ity ...... a few years ago, a physician can Triples— Goodman, Reds, 15: L. though spring football practice fail­ Oct. 5, New Hampshire; Oct. 12, SUte 8:30—James Melton, tenor; Revel­ 9:00—Silken Strings Program. cumb^ to a compound fracture of ahead In the league table having os they will not J>e supplied by the pass on oral and -writtan examlna- Waner, Pirates, 13. ed to dlsclotc anything spectacular, Pennsylvania at Phlladelpbia; Oet. outpointed Ceferino Garda. 148 V2. tall me tbla la the garden spot brakes while traveling SO miles an often tell by looking at an X-ray ers Quartet; Pickens Sisters. •f the world—finest soil, finest Name of Paper . , , 9:30—Walter Wlachell. the skuil. * We Suggest Early defeated Colombo lost week while Rec at the expense of the team.'. tlon before they ore allowed to ply Home runs—Berger, Braves, 31; he did have a glimpse of some In- 19, Navy: Oct. 26, Army; Nov. 2, P b ilic ^ a lalonda (10). noo-tltle; hour, would require between 22 and I film of a fractured le^ whether hi* HalUe Stilts, soprano; Frank 9:45— Neila Goodelle. songs. Koutoun Is under tl.OOO bonds on the Olympics lost to New Britain at This Is an Important point to re- i their trade. The ruling recently Ott. GlanU, 30. Ray lUvani, 127, Son Frondsoo, trops, finest climate, finest avery- 44 feet to bring hla car to a ttog. 1 Reservations, Dial 7206. terOkUng frtzhmen.” Dartmouth; No. 9. Brown; Nov. patient has been struck by an auto- Tours' OrclKstra. 10:00—Sunday Evening at Seth a technical charge pending ths cor- the Key City. Fane here will have member and th" gome atarts I was adopted by the Oklahoma Pitchers—J. Dean, Cardinals, 26- As a fosndatlon. Pond has Cap- 16, open; Nov. 23. Harvard at Com- outpointed Dave B anr, 128, ChtdO-^ A moblla. 9 :0 0 - ^ marlca'a Htour. ^ ' Parker's. 1 oner's finding. p on opportunity to see some new promptly at 3:80^, m. iOoacbes' Aosodatlon. , 9; bst. Cubs, IT-a, , . ptito Kim Whltsbeod, Jejiy Itoacoe, brtdga, Mm a : ¥Iov. SO, rrisMtoa, «0,i41. ; » ■tVi *T'.. ! ■ MAm-’HTPii^BR BVBmNG HiEKALO, MANTOESTER; HJNN,' BA 'njkD A Y fsEPTEM B ira ' MAXMUtili.’in ’iSR fSVUNIMU HEKAti}, MANCHESTER, CONN.. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14,198S. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Willie Is Up To Something: ByMARTIN •1^

SENSE and NONSENSE WE.U- ,1 TW\M\< 1. GOT ALL THERE'. *LOtV — THE LAST 1 SAW OP ADVERTISEMENTS expresa to Hartford. Overnight Headed by Capt. Jim Walker, end.1 Motorist—Hey, It’a pretty for­ ter business. service to and from ^ew York. Tel. all Improvements. 689 Center er, was on first base when Manager « '®‘**‘«* “ ’so has and American marks, was the heavy there arc six players named Jim on —Pearl S. Ruck, author. IN HIS HAN-D AND SAID VOU S O U R -d r o l l h u s b a n d , w a s Count tU averag* words to a Usa. WANTED—TO BUY 58 Btreet. Inquire 591 Center street. BUI Terry lined a bunt to Martin. $2,500 added. tunate for you this happened in 3063. 8860 or 8864. favorite to carry off the 100 and the Alabama football squad. front of a doctor’s house. A ■FOPTTNIGHT AGO AT A Initials, numbers and abbrsvlatlons The Cardinal dropped the ball in­ 200 meter dashes. She is limited, Italy loves peace. She wants peace 'PULLE'D A HOUSE AW/W THOM sach count at a ’ord and compound WANTED TO BUY 15 cord season­ OAK PLACE- 7 rooms, nil Improve­ tentionally, then ran over to first Jockey J. Westrope was set down under the rules to three events, only Victim—Yeah—but I’m .he doc­ CHOWBER "DINNER. WHEN words as two words. Minimum cost It ed wood, four ft. length. Wm. ments, garage available. Inquire 88 for ten days at Aqueduct after he Six members of the St. Mary's tor. with Justice and is taking all meas- HINI |-^N ICE GOINGS ON pries or thres tines. • PUBLIC PASSENGER base. Jackson was standing on the two of which may be track events. (Calif.) college football team belong \;res to see that the Justice part of WE COULONT REMOVE A Lins rates par. day tor translsnt Kanehl, 619 Center street, tele­ Church street. bag and Martin tagged him out, then com m itt^ several fouls while Otherwise she would be favored to - W E L L ,— ^W H A T H A V E ads. SERVICE 20-A phone 7773. astride Quasimodo In the final to the school’s scholastic society. IT’S DOLLARS TO DOUGH­ her demands is not overlooked. •FISH -BOW L-FROM H IS H E A o l StreotlTO Marek IT, IMT stepped on first base, putting out —Muraollnl. ■YOU TO SATY IN ADDITION TO SILVER LANE RENT HUNTING ? Tell us what Terry. event Thursday. His mount was NUTS THE FELLOW WHO Cash Chargs V. ANTED— LARGE second hand you want. We'll take care of it for disqualified, losing third money. CRASHES THE RED LIGHT IS HE INSISTED HE WAS A-PIECE f Consscutlya Daya .«| 7 otai • eta Bus Line, Do Luxe Bus for lodge plpeless fumnee. Address Box W. Jackson, though standing on the In sudden need the forces of de­ I Conseentlvs Oayi •.! • ots 11 ota party or team trips, we also offer you wdthout charge. R. T. McCann, bag, was out because the base did NE'VER IN ANY REAL RUSH TO OF -FOCQUEFORT CHEESE I 1 Day ...... I U Qtal It ota Herald. 69 Center street, Dtnl 7700. Wmis Sharpe Kilmer, a familiar GET WHERE HE IS GOING. mocracy may seem to scatter and All orders for Irrsrular Insertions 7 passenger oedan delivery. Phone not belong to him. It was Terry's figure In horse racing, will be rco- evaporate, but Its walla of resolution U N D E R G L A ^S S tx-S O W E win be charged at ths one tiros rats. 3063, 8860, 8864. FOR RENT—THREE tenements, of base until Martin tagged the bag. are deep and cure and out of them Spsclal ratss for long term svary Had Martin tagged the base first "sented by a string of eight Considering bow good are the LET HIM BE / day advertising give upon rsqusat. ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 four rooms each, rent rea.sonahic. thoroughbreds at the fall Rocking­ highways which lead to the towns, pours force again. Ada ordered for thres or sis days Inquire 83 North street or tele­ and then Jackson, the Giant would ham meeting which opens Monday. the towns abould be somewhat bet­ —Dr. Dixon Ryan Fox, president. and stopped before ths third or fifth REPAIRING 23 BURNISHED ROOM for rent. In­ phone 6540. have been safe. For with Terry out Kilmer owned the great Extermina­ Union College. day will be charged cniy for the ac­ quire at 915 Main street, north side, ter themselves in order to live up to Jackson, under baseball rule, would tor which won the Kentucky Derby their approaches. 'r- tual number of .Imes the d appear­ MOWER SHARPENING, key mak upstairs. FOR RENT—5 ROOM tenement at have been permitted to remain at ed, charging at the rate earned, but Ing, lock, vaciium cleaner, clock, first. and bred and developed Sun Beau, Blueprints prepared In the last 10 no allowance or refunds can be made 80 Bigelow street. Apply J. P Tam­ the gr.eatest money winner of all Isaac—How's your wife getting years for the next war....call for on aU time ads stopped after the gun repairing. Bralthwalte, 02 FOR RENT— NICELY furnished many, 90 .Main street. time. fifth day. Pearl street. room, next to bath, available ga­ along with her driving, Abe? moving 3,000,000 of our young men Abe—She took a turn for the across the eea to engage in a war No "till forbldi"; dlaplay llnea not rage. Inquire 85 West Center street. NEW WARANOKE Apts.. 801 Main V. F. W. IS WINNER •old. ctpcct, nicely furnished rooms with worse last week, Isaac. somewhere else. That Is not national The Herald will not be reaponaible B'OR RENT—TWO rooms, furnish- MORIARn’SGRIDMEN W. team nosed out the for more than one incorrect Inaertloa BUSINESS or without light housekeeping priv­ defense. That la offense. ed or unfurnished. 49 Wadsworth Main (Ifflce last night on the Char­ WHAT IS REALLY NEEDED ■—Senator Nye. of any advertlaement ordered for OPPORTUNITIES 32 ileges. Ren.sonable rates. Tel, 3936. ter Oak grounds, 9-7 in a nlp-and- more than one time. street. TO PRACTICE SUNDAY Grit says: "A scientist has In­ — ^1(1 The Inadvertent omlaalon Qf Incor- FOR RENT— 6 ROOM tenement, tuck game. The Vets got away* to vented a gasoline that will not blow We’re what you might call the reoi publication of advertialng wHI be B'OR RENT—FRONT room, central­ a big lead in the first two Innings reollfiel only by cancellation of the FOR SALE—GROCERY business. thoroughly modern. Apply J. P. up.” Now if somebody can do aa poor man'i Zle^eld. charge made for the servloe rendered. Inquire 629 Center street. ly located, gentleman preferred. In­ Tammany, 90 Main street. offlcemen much for an automobile driver —Morton Minsky, New York burleS' All adverttssmenu mutt conform quire 76 Linden street, or telephone PJn.vers to Report Tomorrow started things In their third, put­ everything will be lovely. que show producer. ‘U h e w i v E d la styla. copy and typography with 4692. FOR RENT—3 ROOM apartments, Morning: at West Side; Team ting two runs across and added five regulations enforced by the publish­ HELP WANTED— more markers In the fourth, leading ALW AYS ers and they reserve the rtght to St 38 Maple street. Available Sept. Shaping Up Rapidly. Friend—Did I understand you to FEMALE 15th. Phone 6517. the Vets, 7-6. The Vets clinched ■' ' ® •POINT edit, revise or lejec* any copy con­ 35 the game in the seventh •ay you bought your automobile for Flapper Fanny Says: sidered objectionable. APAiri’MENTS—FLATS— with a a song? ■ WM.U.«.W>T.Ofr. CLOSING HOURS^IasslAed ade to HOMEWORKER.S WANTED, spare TENEMENTS 6.1 FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM tene­ The Morlarty Brothers football three-run rally. THE-FINGEP be publlahed same day must be re­ time work, copying names and ad- The score: Man—Well, not exactly. I bought ceived by It o'clock noon; B\iturdaya ment $15, largo garden space. 97 team will hold another practice sca- It for a flock of notes. A T T H E ld:tO a. m. dresse.s for Mall Order Firms, B'OR RENT—HEATED ApartmenL Mather street. Telephone 3150, V. F. \V. three large rooms and bath, second •sion at the West Side field tomor­ 6 r i Write Banner Advertising Co., 579 Robert J. Smith. AB R H PO THERE ARE TWO KINDS OF M A J O R => TELEPHONE YOUR fioor, rear. Purnell BIock, 829 Main row morning at 10 o’clock. All r-fI| aa a convsnien .• to advsrtlaers, but Shop, 285 Trumbull street, H art­ tickets for the drawing to be held Pitkin, ...... 4 0 steer, and Dotty said, "Oh, dear, oh, Those who never marry. tb a CASH r a t e s w ill ov accepted aa the ground. The contest thus was ford, Conn. FOR RENT—SIX ROOM tenement, next Friday are asked to turn over If ...... 3 0 dear! I am afraid that he’ll be hurt. o’er. JTJLL PAYMENT if paid at ths busl- bath, all modcfn improvements, cf ...... 3 Physician—Are you very 111 ? Let •aca office on or before the seventh FOR SALE stubs and money at this time. 0 It looks like dangerous sport. The Tlnymltes cheered In delight, me see your tongue, please. h( ()K( HY SMITH New Life In the Old War Dog: Bf John C, Tern; day following the flrat insertion of steam heat. 13 Cedar Ptreet. Tele­ The team Is rapidly rounding into lb ...... 3 0 “If that big beast throws him each ad otherwise the CHAUGB HELP WANTED— Sfl-ACRE FAK5I— phone 6702. Bcllucci, md Scoutyisald, "That was all right, Patient—R ’s of no use. doctor. No THATS WAR, PAL.' ACH.' l e t US TALX. nwrlliiig, chicken coops, wood­ shape under the watchful eye of P •...... 3 2 around, he’ll likely fiop upon the ' YOU MEAN I TALK rr4 OKAY h e in ie / / HOW s tr a n g e EATS will be oollected. No reeponst- MALE OR FEMALE Coach A1 Merror, and It promises to Mathison,, rf ...... 3 2 tu t one steer flopped Is quite tongue can tell how bad I feel. POT VON DAY I -IF I hadn't UF PLEASANT T'iNGS! WAIT T il yo u s e e i t .'— th a n k s t d blllty for errore In telephoned ads 37 land; near Manclioster; party FOR RENT—v-4 ROOM tenement, ground. The steer is getting mad. I’ll enough. We don’t want any more.” IN PER DELIRIUM O O E! / \ centrally located. All Improvc- het, ’cause I can hear him snort." You laughed him to ecorn when ABOUT POOR PRANK 6ET BUMPED TD •aanot be guaranteed. Sacrifice! town has had in years. With all of 35 9 , "Don’t worry ’bout that cowboy, LUKE?-: ACH.'- J TALK OF THE WAR WHO ARE NOW KID, WE MIGHT NEW "sco r c h er IT OUT OP HOCK J - i t 'l l MAKE one automatic loom fixer. Broad- meiita. Inquire 701 Main street. the veterans of last season In uni­ Main Office Then Dotty, with a whip in band, he said It was unlucky to walk un­ INDEX OF miss. He’s often tried a stunt like cried, "I’ve a stunt that’s simply der a ladder, but an hour later you DO NOT Like TO , 1 'l l LUG AROUND MV GUTE HAVe FOUGHT IT SPECIAL?" ALL THE BIRDS GIVE UP IN b ^ k Company, Broadbrook, Conn. 8-ROOM SINGLE HOUSE— form, strengthened by the addition - „ , AB R H PO A E DISGUST j - SET WELL IN A _ CLASSIFICATIONS Sun porch, heated garage, large McConkey, c 4 1 0 0 1 0 tUs," exclaimed another cowboy. grand. A cowboy taught me how to made a hurried excuse to cross the DI6CU6S DOSE TflNCS/ A MALLET TO GET OUT SOMEWHERE BUSINESS LOCATIONS of several of the Llthuanian-Amcri- "Just sit still and vvatcli the fun. IN FRANCE.^ f ...... A lot, heautlfiilly land.scappd. Par­ Can players, the Morlarty’s team K®!''. P ...... 4 2 2 2 3 0 n;ake two horses do some tricks. street saying to yourself: “There’s B n c a g .m .n U ...... B SITUATIONS WANTED— FOR RENT 64 Tedford, af ...... 4 0 2 0 0 1 "Bulldogging Is an art, you see, "I’m going to try it out right now, nothing in It, hut why take VArrlAffo, o ty moving out of town. Must should be In a position to take on and really hard as it can be, but D M tb* ...... p FEMALE 38 the strongest teams in the state. Quinn, If ...... 4 0 2 1 0 0 and I Just hope It works, somehow. chances.” FOR RENT— OFFICE, LARGE Stevenson, sa ....4 0 1 2 3 0 everything turns out all right, when If I fall down, I’ll feel that I am Card of Thanks ...... e RELIABLE WOMAN desires bouse- ...... $ 5 3 0 0 . front room, second fiuor, Purnell The season is expected to he It’s correctly done. In ICsmorlam ...... T $300 dow'n. opened on Sunday, Sept. 29, if the Hutchinson, 3b .. .3 I 1 3 3 0 In an awful fix." Woman Lawyer—And your age Is X^at and Found ...... i v/ork, by the day. References. Dial Block, 928 Main street. Apply G. E, Kroll. cf ...... 3 1 2 2 0 0 The horses then raced Into view. ? Announeftmenta ...... 2 8770. Keith, Keith Furniture Co. local baseball series is completed by Paraonala ...... | Ha%’f» Several Denlrablo Building Uicn, otherwise a road game will be Fox. 2b ...... 3 1 0 2 0 0 "The man will twist the steer’s The next thing that the Tlnles knew, Woman Witnese—About the same For Sale Af Very I»\v Calvert, rf ...... 3 1 1 0 0 0 head 'round unUl the beast drops to wee Dotty cracked her whip, ex­ aa yours. Awtoniobileo Frlree. sought for that date. The follow­ Automobllea for Sale ...... « DOGS— BIRDS—PETS 41 ing men arc asked to report for Lashinskc, lb ....3 0 1 9 0 0 the ground, and then the contest’s claiming, "Now’s my chance to try." Automobltea for Exchange i practice tomorrow without fall: Sen- over and the cowboy has a win. Both of the horses stopped dead THE MAN WHO SAYS HE Auto Acceaaorlea—Tlrea a $100 BUYS MY 5 year old male "Then, if you like the stunt WELCOMES "CONSTRUCTIVE CHIA Auto Repairing—Painting ••••• 7 George L. Graziadio FOR RENT—SINGLE house. 6 drowsl, Angelo, Brown, Mitchell, 35 7 12 21.10 1 still, and then the Tlnles got a thrill A uto Schoola ...... f . x coonhound; none better; ship C. O. Rentx - Real Entate - Auctioneer rooms, steam heat, all conveniences, Varrick, Eagleson, LaCoss, Feldlcr, Score by Innings: enough, and do not think it is too v.hcn one more crack made both the CRITICISM" USUALLY INSISTS rough, we’ll get another steer and Plans that make you bubble over Autoa—Ship by Truck ...... t D,, 6 days’ trial. Wire C. W B’rye 264 No. Main St. Tel. 5278 garage and garden and chicken Zelonls, Dugan, Gunther, McGuire, Two base hits, Kerr 1. Edgar 2; horses stand away uf> high. ON BEING THE JUDGE OF with Joy often' turn out to be Autoa—For Hire ...... • B’lngcr, Tcnii. coop. 223 Oakiand street, Manches­ stolen base. Smith 1; struck out, by let a new contest begin.” WHAT IS CONSTRUCTIVE. Oaragea—Service—Storage ...... 10 Henry, Johnson, Anderson, luliano, pipe dreams. ^ • tw Th6 A. r . AU Motorcyclea—Bicycles ...... l i ter. Miatrctta, Wolfram and Crockett. Belluccl I; umpires. Bulla anil Just then the cowboy shouted, (The Tlnles decide to leave the Wanted Autoe—Motorcyclea ... II B'OR SALE — CANARIES. All O’Leary. "Hey! I guess I’m pretty good to­ n nch in the next story.) Baalacee and Frofeeeloaol Servfcea colors, wonderful singers. $1.00 and WASHINGTON TUBB8 By Crane OUT OUR WAY By WUliams Buatnesa Services Offsrsd ..... II up. Simon Hildebrand, 80 Linden FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser Bousshold Ssrvlcss Offsrsd ...... M-A Btreet, Manchester. TJlMOWa THE GUESTS ABOARD mEfiOODSHlFl ^ I BEATA OA WIFE' AND III! HE STARTSP \ F HE OOBS MUCH^ Building—Contracting 14 wwJMANVHAHA, is to k jv POMOM, t w o - f is t e d K E E P S -1 BEATA VOU,7tX>. UP THEBE WI-TH HIGHER, HCl l BE Floriats—Nurse,’tes ...... II 3«LJD-0«SAWfsr. PRAISIN' TH C5UY Funeral Directors ...... n DA SONS, s h e DRIVA ME A T E R R IB L E Beating—Plumbing—Roofing 17 POULTRY AND r o a r t d b a w l FER HAVIN' TH E In su ran ce ...... i t SUPPLIES ^WCY/TWATIVE GEE, I'VE THEM'rtXI OH rr iSKJ ^ CXPFV/^ WBR/e TD SLEEP Millinery—Dressmaking ...... it DOM’T TH' CRAWEMAW M oving—T ru ck in g —S . o r a g e . . . . to OUTLIKIED ^(OUR REALLY ITHAT M(?S FALLOKI_.| H EV ' UP THERE, ER ^ Public Paassngcr Servloe to*A PULLETS — ACCREDITED Leg- o u r PER sleepim; Wa I n tin Wa na wl n A j ^ DUTIES, HOW WAHT TD APOLOGIZIN' PER PslntlnK—PsperlDs ...... horns, reds and New Hampuhlres DOME BESIDES, I 1 THERE- 'BUT TH' HK3HSK DlSTURBlN HIS Profsatlonsl Services ...... t t Three to five months old from trap- DO 'rtXl FEE1_ ME G O E S U P R epslrlng ...... ts AWYTHIWG \WORk. CANT AFFORD ’ NAP. A LIOU Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning „ 24 nested stock. Miller’s Poultry ABOUT/iCCEPT- TH' LADDERTH' MAY ALWAYS Toilet Goods end Service ,,,,, 16 F'arm, North Coventry Phone Man­ LIkE WHAT R5Q ME ID PASS UP 1 WEAKER HIS Wanted—Business Se.vles s s A l io n , b u t 16 chester, Roscdale 33-3. ING THE 'itXI WAWT •2 COARS A R E Edycstlonal THIRTY DOLLARS ’ aETrOsJ'. HE NOT SO MUCH C ourses and C lasses ...... 17 PRoposmow ? ME TO OF A UOW WHBK) P riv ate In stru ctio n ...... t l A MONTH ' AIN'T MUCH D ancing ...... f u e l a n d f e e d 49-A DO' H6'S OKi A MuBlcal-~^Dramxtlc ...... X9 M ORE THAN V ’STEEPLE, Wanted*—Inatructlon e.s«*.s.*ies iO FOR .SALE—HARD WOOD stove , WHISPERIN' F inancial length, delivered In lowm, Edward V N o w . Bands—stocka-'Mortgagea w*. II J Holl, 865 Main street. ’Telephone Buiinsse Opportunities ...... || 4642. r^AN AMUCK. BENT A BI2ASS CAIL. T Money to Loan ...... t t llENOR POMONl COULD STAND TWE PEANUT _OV/ER TWe HEAD OF A BARTew0 6 R, ,, , _Help and SltuHnaa fJslP Wanted—Female ...... | | VENOOB SONS ONIY 3 VCARS. OAUEUPMUSI^^AND DEC/D6 D7&-fJ?AVELF0RHlS HEAlJH. Help Wanted—Male ...... t t Saleimen Wanted ...... tC-A ony only suspecte ^B ur MV DEAR MR.-fUBB^ I'M SURE YS Help Wanted—Male or Female.. t7 IS T THe o u e s r P Agenta Wanted ...... 17-A TO RENT E 5OF TRAVELIN6 FOR HIS HEALTH v cx j'c e m is t a k e n , m r . d b a u b is a SItuatlone Wanted—Female ... tl m CHICACSO F L O R IS T— WHY iVOU l D A mtuatlone Wanted-Male ...... |a Employment Agenolee ...... to SINGLE HOUSES: THEN IL L EXPECT T tU HERE PROMPTLY'AT FLORIST CARR/A PlSTOu? lUve Sfork—Pete—PoaHer—Vehirlea 15 LANCASTER RD— 7 rooms Now Orleans was on Huey '''■ATS WOT Doge—Blrde—Pete ...... 41 Lang’s fear of death from an as­ Huey Long frequently was a ' FOUR-THIPTTY ON MONDAY-. AND ON SATURCVWS tile hath and lavatory. long’s “grudge Hit” a long Hme. Relentless, once he had estab­ A night session of the legisla­ I'D UKE to Live Stock—Veiilciee ...... t t 50 SCARBOROUGH ROAD — ’, sassin seemed to moimt os his po­ disrupting forM In Senate pro­ 'jtXILL BE HTOE ALL DAY....'it)U UNDERSTAND, Poultry end Suppllee ...... t l It was the scat of Mayor T. Sem- cedure and although his oppon­ lished hla direction. Long return­ ture had Just closed. Long walk­ T KNOW. Wanted - Pete —Poultry—^toefc tt rooms; tile hath, lavatory and iiiee Walmsley’s antl-Long or­ litical activities Increased. Once at Oil burner. ents were exasperated, they re­ ed to Baton Rouge after the close ed across the eapitol rotunda. His OF COURSE, THAT WHAT -ysU ARE DOING For Sale—MlerellaaeoBB ganization. In the summer of 1934 his office In Washington, a pack­ bodyguard walked beside and be­ Artlclea tor Sale ...... t t 56 PORTER ST.- 8 rooms; two spected the craftineae which he of Congress with a determination POR ME MUST BE KEPT AN ABSOLUTE Boats and Acceeeorlea ...... tl there nae the "battle of New Or­ age nas opened and found to con­ was capable of bringing to- bear hind him.'Near the office door of A tile baths and lavatory; oil leans,” when Walmsley and Long to balk “new deal” activities In his Building Uatatlals ...... 47 burner. tain a crude bomb which faUed to against meaaurea he opposed. Sev­ his friend. Governor AUen, quiet, SECRET, DONT YOU ? O amonde—Watchea—Jawalry .. tl stationed their ’taridee” In the state. At a special session of the studious Dr. Carl A. Weiss step­ Electrical AppUaneei—Radio tt streets. On July 4, 1985, Long's explode. In August, Huey took the eral ttmes during his days In the legUsature, Long fostered a score Fuel and Feed ...... FLATS: Senate, Long used tHe flUb'uater ped from behind a pillar to send a 1"^ Oardep Perm—Dairy Prodnnts tO legislature passed* laws giving floor of the Senate to detail anoth­ of bills designed to make trouble bullet ripping through Long's ab­ but never more effectively than on for the national administration . Houeehold Qouda ...... tl 65 DURKIN ST.—5 rooms; fur him control over expenditures and er plot against his life. He read a closing day of the last session domen. The youthful physician Machinery and Tcola ...... t l nacc heat and garage. patronage In New Orleans and aU transcript which he said waa made program and strengthen hla' con­ Muaical Instrumenta ...... t | when he *Talked to death” the ad- trol of the state. One provided went down in a clatter of ma­ Office end Store Equipment ... tt other Ixiuislans cities. Long's dic­ from a dictaphone record, reciting mlnlstratioa-favored third refl- chine-gun fire bat It was too late ^aclali at the Btorei ...... t t DUPLEX HOUSES: tatorship was complete. The a discussion over drawing atrawa jaU for government agents who to save Louisiana's dictator. Thir­ Wearing Apparel—Furs tl vmm clency bUI, tying up funds for “violated the constitution” In ad­ Wanted—To Buy ...... gg 11 TROTTER ST, — 5 rooms; Walmsley organization crush- to see who should have the Job of much of the social security pro- ty hours later, death closed the -s m * steam heat. ed. ^ killing the Senator, ministering national laws in Loula- stormiest career of modern poU- Roooie—Hoard—Hotels—Resorts gram. M m IT NtA scavicc. me. T. m. e. e. fat. arv. THE UPPER CRUST. J a Rcetaaranta 18 WINTER ST.—8 rooms; steam tios. Booms Without Board ...... u heat: garage. garden Wantud ...... Il-A 162 CENTER ST.- 6 rooms and ^nntry Board—Resorts ««..*, tO garage. 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