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porte F il« r h — Coffee & H a ns To BtnU a 35,000 Fans Present— Slisw w s Dekv ib rt ef Gan^; a . ad Fndt Cnps Almost •VVWN.W. nd Under R o rin i& ia iL Yankee Stadium, New YCrl^, Dross-EnnuBes P ru ito hah Who ju g i^ the haU and t l ^ . ' ’ Sept. 28—The New York Yankees threw wide to flfst Crosettt took a' commanding lead over the Bush threw to flrit trying to ' Tebdly Destnyed. .w<. • Washington, Sept- 28.-?-(AP) — Samd Fersoson and Cuba to the flra t game ot Chapman close. C ^ ie tti bunted’ O fficial Waahtogtim received w ith a ti)e 1982 Worid Sieriea here today H a rtn e tt threw wide to sseondidaih ' - laroad sm ile today reports of diarges the attempted iacrifl:oe both ru n m t S ^ Juan, Putrto Rico, Sept S8.— Frank Chen^, Jr.— Qnes- and were leqdtog 8 and 2 a t the end puMlahed to t| ie Kokumln, a Tokyo pf the Blxth innings were safe. It was Sacriflee fo r Orb«« - (A P)—Daathfl f n m thm hutrieaae newspaper that JUneriea’a’ambitions The Cubs scored twice in the s P t t i and no e rro r was ^ Hhrtnett Ruffing up. Cbapmu mdiidi itru c k Puerto Rico early yee> lio ns b le d OnL in Asia include plans '^ a* railroad lim ing on'three singles and an error terday mouiited Into, the hundreds N>'- ^ imder the Bering Stra it to connect ’by Babe Riith. The Yankees got forced at third Hartnett to Eto|^> on Ruffing*8 abort, bunt. Ruflto f ’ today as reconstruction crews clear* the U n ite d Sta te s w ith Mpaeow. three runs to the feurth, the featurp 'vVSSSs..'''- being a home run by Lou Gehrig af­ reaching firs t Combs up. Obmbs^n ed away the dChrU while, the storm Details of the transaction be­ Public comment was not . forth­ coming,, but p riva te o ffid ^ were ter ^uth had been passed. T^en in into, a double p li^ , Hermim to KbSi> Toa;^ on toward Santo Domingo tween Cheney Brothers, fomer opdily amusMand mentioh.ed insto^ the sixth Guy Buph walked Sewell, hlg to Grimm.. ahd^Raiti. owners of the Mianchestor ElecMc mduntable obatades> both engineer­ Ruth and Gdurig in succession and No nms, no Ute, mie error, eU«. Governor James R . Beverly plac­ Company and the Connecticut Pow­ ing and diplomatic, to audi’a proJ a moment later Dickey singled to le f t ed the nundoer of dead at 200 la st NEA , er Company when the local electric je c t ' score two runs. Bush was replaced JS ix iii inning h tffit and the injured at 1,000, but Army engineers fe lt th is, country by the veteran,^Burleigh Grimes. C UBS-r-M o^ up. Moors filed'ito he said th is estimate undoubtedly service concern became a auhaidiiary A te rrlflo blast, believed to have been another of the violent echoM of the celebrated Sacco and Vansettl was much flattered to have any­ The Yanks scored flve runs in the Sewell who took tne^ ball near tM . wpuld IM revised upward. of the Connecticut Power Company case, wrbught the destruction^at Is pictured here. The Worcester, Mass., home of Jv^ige Webster Thayer, in n ln g l pitcher’s box. Grimm up. Grimm who presided at the tria l of the anarchists, was almost completely ^nrMked by what police declared was a one suppose the Uhlted States eomd ^isantime reports from Santo were denied Professor Albert Le vitt finance ahd build such a railway walked. Hartnett up. Hartnett tva* Domingo, before comihunicatlonf powerful bomb. Judge Thayer, upper ilg h ti was shaken by the explosion, suid his ^^e and a‘maid'were line oyer, thousands of m iles of un- THB'GAME ned. Koenig up Itoenig grounded today as the counsel for the local allghtiy'tojUrect were dotwd down la st said the stonn Taxpayers’ League pursued h is rate doored territoty. Flrstfia ning out Laaseri to Gehrig. destroyed a number of houses at B u t even the feat ot tunnelling ODB8—The riva l managers had No runs, no U ts, no errors, ono case against the local firm . Thb le f t San Pedro de Macoris, about 50 Public U tilitie s Commission before the Bering Stra it was behtUed by an extended conference w ith the um­ m i^ from there. It reached Santo whom the rate case Is being tried them to comparison with the dtjdo- pires at the plate. Manager Grimm YANKS-?-SeweIl up. Buhh pKH DomlBgo at 8:30 p. m.'but no dam- sustained counsel for the electric NORRIS COMES OOT m atib h u rd le s separating A sia and and Coach A rt Fle tc h e r o f the Yan­ tested. Sewell walked. Ruth up^. agis was done up to that hour. company to hie objection , to ques­ North America. kees canu out tor another confab Bush came in to make h is protest Santo Domingo was struck two tions about the transaction on the Predons Experiences with, tile chief umpire. Herman up. this time. Hartnett sent him back ye a rs ago by one o f the m ost d is- ground that the transfer bad noto- State Department o f f ic ia ls Herm an singled over second base. to the box. Strike one. Gehrig up,i asterous huniesmes to the history of tog whatever to do ndtta the rates FORWROOSEVET laughed at charges of the Kokumln up. ^ g lls h h it to rig h t and Gehrig walked on a, low ^teh and that the areheplogicpl explorations the Caribbean. The city was virtual? that are being charged and about QUIT BRITISH Herm an scored when the h a ll escap­ the basea-were fuU. The Cubs held ly wiped out and more than 3,OO0 which the Taxpayers’ League peti­ ef Roy Ghapman Andrews in the ed Ruth and rolled to the fence. a council o f w a r and decided to le t f Goble Desert of ItongoUa have Bush stick to hie guns. La n sri up* were killed. tioners are objecting. really been railway surveys. They Eng lish reached third on the Babe’s MiiUftim In Damage ' Uitsuccessful hsnrgent RepdiGcaiii h error. It was a slnsde fo r the batter. Laaseri Hied out to Kbenlg; D lck^ S A V A N T u n e a r t h s reeslled the imsuccessful efforts up. SewCll and Ruth soored bn « Property damage to the wake of Attorney Levitt tried to get the Bowden, Sa inel and Sin- Cuyler up. Ouyler fanned, swinging American railroad bulldpr;^ in the line slngle by Dickey to center Arid. the storm here, officials estimated, details of the transaction. while V IKIN G G^OUP C to overcome the (^position to af a fa st ball. Stephenson up. E n g - would run into many m illions of dol­ questioning Samud Ferguson, pres­ ^leedi, ToBs W kll He Is sthipe Gehrig reached third . Gehrig scoied d w Roign Following Eia the construction. of..railways lish floored on Stephenson’s on Chapman’s ro lle r to Herman who la rs . Th e heaviest damage Was to ident of the Manchester Electric Finds Bodies of Men Buried to that great Cblnea». ‘ territory, over R u flln g ’i head. Mopre threw it wide to the plate. It rriua the coffee plantations which had ju st Company and w hile cross-exam in­ Ovfir 500 Years Near it Snppurting A o DemocraL which Csarlstic and Bovlkt goveto- Moore struck out, swlngtoS a fa it a fie ld e rs’ choice. D td rey reached ■jegun to bear again t h is yea r a fte r ing Frank Cheney, Jr^ former pres­ C oProarsf O rer Ta riff mento alike have earmarked fori ‘one on the outside. Grimm upr. R u & Village in Greenland. second. Crosetti up. Crosetti walked,: Izavtog been flattened by the d isa s- ident of the electric company. In Russia. V flng was bearing down. Grimm fining the bases again. BuCh wa* rerens storm of fomr years ago. The both instances Le vitt asked the w it­ Fifty miles of tunnel under the stra c k o u t ' I Demnackr’’”Be p t. McCook, Neb., Sept. 28. — taken .out Burielgh Grimes, the old r it r u s f n f lt crop w o rth about 37;,- nesses what the market value; of Q w o tra n .; Bering Sea in a distriet“‘thouaandH Tw o ru n a toree lilt a , one , em m spitballer was called to the hbm . 000 wwidd be a total loss, observers both the Manchester E le c tric Com­ 28.—(A i*)—Aago Roussfft back (APy — l?rpm 1 platform in of miles from any gredt centers of enb'^toft.' Buffing up Ruffing grounded caid. pany stock and 'the Connecticut fro m a sd e u tiflc exppmba up. Ckmd>® fa n - Power Company Stock was .at the Greenland, told the Koenig and Dickey was fmcbd but; Governor Beverly iiatructed the Lwdon, S ^ t ^ .—(AP)-?-Three “ "ledvl^ eagtossrgtor a nrohlqijf ingr A t iiM Y oiHed s trik e , it titoiipla^ Rfottig tia .’H u rb ii^ ' exnaMtncy rdJI^' committee-'to be­ tto)a of the tTfinsaotio)^ Th « ded joC £ J it " ' ' ito. SswCu touled out to of t&e DgportanC liberal and Labe» VUdnjgs frosen la tfleri im nitiio rito Pto tl to-.ftoan-' Obmbs i9.viCMqnna& and CroSetti gin at onceito i^ di^er ai^ .Wfla^effected throughfgk to tfa rfe r of to>r. to to^ toxtownta rib r so ~ RH!h^tflpi:Y1W‘BBbe gotrtt 8ootodl!m Combs’ sb ^ singib to’' for the many tobusanosjett destP" rSrafii tfldcke W two m e'm ^rp^P^^'M tolftj^.Ri^ -ducCd .GovI .F n ^ .RpoCeivelt he. -BhU mto. R u th a fte r move ttom thns'to''Conto* ' *. ■ eentto>,fhti^ tute and hop»el^^‘" ’ .Arms. D. Au^n atiohiey M acDo^d’s .etoveii^mohths-old Na­ to tixpusiin&'oi hto «oi!iitotoheavy would s u ^ rt .the Ilenymraticlnom- Yankee Stadium, New York, Sept P rivy Seal, former Labor Pa riy lead homespun. There were no cof- ball. Koenig im* Koenig was out on after the transaction.. . e r, 1^ ' two noted liberals, S ir Her­ ihee to r P re sid e n t , sa id tbie a bounder to Ruffing who made a 28 —(-APJ-A l^ht raip,: aftermath (Otettnned on Page Twelve) 'W eorisbm e •ftoS. ■ ■ ■ ":• . .- V , ‘ countiy . "need? . another :^Roosevelt U.5.WIlLBEFffiSI bert Sam uri, home secretaiy, and S ir l?r. Rpufspl assbeipte^T the quick play to firs t Bush up.. Bush of a night a t downpoimt csnt wbxk>^ I^ fe s s o r L e v itt remai^ked' that m.^sT^s^to-iiousiK^ ' ■ grounded .out to Gehrig imaaslirted. ’ men Scurrlng frantically akcfrtiy he*' the heaitog was becoming weatisoine fin d in g s w ith a '\Hktog. ' se ttle ?: [ -(Goatinned o il Page Nine) . m ^ t o f eigdit d W e llU ^ which ‘‘We heto'arRob^velttbnotf-in the No nms, no U ti, no eirors, 'Pi»c fore 11 A m. today to oovw tiie sur* whmi Attorney Barney made severs} White Hoiife," the -Senator said, TORECOVER-CURtlS objections to admissions of testi^ apparentiy was destri^d by' le f t face of the playing field and preserve WIFEOFINDIAN Eskim os who killed tfli the Sur- “and how we have bearentiy remember. that Roosevelt and: how Vice Plresideflt Lader- Bush to Grimm on a weak roller. Yimkees and Chicago Cubs. ' fessor Levitt thought there' was hadbeito buried in a Churchyard he stood tor.'toe righto'O^.the^people Dickey up. Dickey hoisted to Cuyler. SuHen rain clouds hung low some reflection upon h is conduct to before that lu t Eskimo raid. . agatost .human greed and-ltojmitice. No nme,:no h its, no emm, none dark, murky mist shroimed ti)e He called..: .hijnself. .a . Repulmcmi- ^ ( if H o o t in ' F d H t o that remark and asked fo r an expla­ TO THAVERROMBING le f t American League bajl park but from nation. Chairman Higgins told Wpuld he have beien itoy .better, Refuse To Testify In Half :___ Third Dming all sides came assurances that oifiy Le vitt thdt it required 'no argument wotdd he.;hqye;beeif any^^^mnnt if a stendy droichlng downpour Could he had .cjdlemjtotoa^f a Pemocto To GD tb Deinressioa O ITBS—Herman, up. Herman tap­ or . explanation and asked him to ped to Ruffing and was thrownk^At prevent the start of the annual hato M HIion D ollar Su it; Prose- proceed w ith the case. AgKdlMr\BooinyeIt; at flro t English up. E n g lirii groun'o- ’’e fbr-Qie 'worid basebmi chanmlEto* Of great importance to the cus­ > ‘T?6w hbw.we 8ie,ito the -'very ed to Scwell and was out at firs t sidp. t - tomers of the Manchester ^ectiric sbadow-of 6ur';Nato7d^^ Ctopltol on* Gbarleetou, W. Va., Sept. 28. cntion Puzzled At Refusa l (AP)-^lfice President Charles Ckus Cuyler up Cuyler drovi- a hard The Yankee clubbouse, flooded Company, was the prepared state? Police• BelioTod • ■To Be V Pa rt otoer Rtotovdt :.apItotototoY sthgle througdi^^ CrosettL Stephmuion W lfite House. He^ -. Y';.'. -j. ■ - iiedfiT’. the leadership of friesldent in Idiort center. hostilities begin torm om* mgh fly to ' Sewdl. Grimm up. course of a. season. agatost her. Up To Assist Needy ^ e gooermti^toj Wj^ti^^aspri- nominee ‘‘will ' hoi help a singes “We have been persecuted and it to be a past o f^ bomb which h ifl toato. ai^ m<^ of ;M8 maitodod 'working- m®to, Vaimer, mine or fac­ (3rimm fanned for the second Band Takes Its Stand -w t:' proeeeuted and tortured ' by the wrecked the; Thayer home yesterday. vate! citizmisViqf, ...... ■ ab- stiilghtjim e, stringing at a curve. in h ifl couhtrs^a 'coingitoa, died ‘ ‘la st o6rdtogto,car.v' occtvlc- tory in tito'United States." Manfully the Seventh Reglm toll; government since our marriage iS Towns and CiUes. • . O api^ Charles J. Van Ambuxgi^ £Dvrtnett up. Hartnett-' smashed a midhigkti? '. ! tio h s.” ; Y Shorter Warldng Week Band to o k ita stAnd^ 75 - bnunito^ yean ago," M rs. Barnett told the atato es^osives expert believed It He- vtos 1%' and was st~hi8 tod In. ahbtocr- apetob as he formally IcniT double against the left field woods 'and drums A tru ig l almig eoiirt.' *T don’t intend to testify prohahle dynamite was lused but vms ■:iA^ Ixntet Hoeiflg^ up. Koenig was plahtiitito: hritoF nw FbfTe TbeBettfqp opened h new- ^em m eht. look In foul line beyond firs t base and. triild i' here and there’s nothing you can do New Hbven,' Sspt.38^-r-.|(AP-)— unwtoiqg to make axiy definite gropp Itiiim en whin' the' tito Simwha river at Maiket. near piwposely; passed on tour straight toUow the . m ists. Away w ith hre«imi!^ about it . " stotom ent on -tbe cause o f the- ex? “ thete is -m pitches.'- • Bush up. Bain oUa Governor Wilbiur L. Crosa has pre­ eme;; ;m :^H|''i^ed jia fty. ThA k«pe, Ctnrtis ; sf^rovCd, a s h o ^ tunes, but witbbut avail. Afftor tiM : Su it for 8500,000 pared a program-for-Aid to munid’ plprion im til he hsid completed bis cent' ihoiitnh.' ■■ i-Zf- worimHt week to r laboitog: meoH^ j^ tw o . Ball tiua®-1^® crowd was short pieces, the natty lx ^ ; to blufM; The government sought deposi- pditiea to mee^g.'their tinenmloy- investigatiph. , It was, toe ca rrie d ; ^^bour, flve?day. week. kii>.hii pproar. S trike ene. Strike tiops from M n. Barnett to its suit the .very fuotepmhiil^ tq fp B ush . walked,:, the fourth .{dtoh tsh g ra y retreated to the ^aheltto -dt? mept relief prognuns to be present? -Alarm .RroydoMt voiM;,of John ‘ Cisrtor said curtailment^of ? hours the stands. ' - -' to restore 1550,000 to the estate of ed'to tite L^& ture. MeanvkhUe 'police' throughout tite m ii^t herald “ tile hiyilmiiito.of'. a bfls^ outside- and the iHUBea' were Barnett, which was allegedly given • ta e o tt- tojt Hennah tip* J^rm w filed to They burst fortb.ln a . aeriSA bff Moreover, be said yesterday her East were asked to watch fo r “two things, phtotor e f' tool'his .vbto rtoen hto bito ' «w< inbvsnMiat tor a. shorter :.d^ and popular tunas from the new locait if t b^ by the Indian. Other suits to sw a rth y compJegdaneff men in a ii ' iman,-wh» ihade .a nice tunninff fore A meelUnglof the a d iiM ^ com­ h^ped .l^ e n to to drter i week-torlabbr.whijtoil hoi and did bettor, fbr th e m ^ dsaltd; restore approximately a half m il mittee of 28 Ind the Ooitoecticut automobile' canryiqg New. Yoric w ld cqma because I b d le i«-to a t .-heaf ^C foul line.. Hon more are pending against v sri- Jetotoffir Fbieh patnptie'duty No rim s, one h it no errors, three a mosMttt, thrsun setmsa Unemploym*!^^ Commlpeloa, he i f registrbtioit plates." . The car: aftot ^e w lr'h e i^ W __ p i‘he!ow^^^ solve tito Yi^tj>rbblem :(ff;tow otw persons, tocludtog one against seen to front ^the 'judge’s - bouse Meanwhile, -Ctom Sbaveri former ing 'to break tiirougb tita p r^ a re d .tb eaU a epeclal. se sfib B i f Th e som e-00100 ooaonu toiitod' hbmb.and'';tor'bls ju stify ’ weatits^ foriBCsstAoy Harold McGugin, Coffeyville, Kan­ he is 'convtoe^ it is necessary. shortiy .before the onlbsion,; < - Democratic N ktip n a l committee “ANKS—Combs up. Combs walk­ sas,' attorney and congressman and eloquence rsnd - stia to p g : a s s c ^ , -.\Ri^eveM to''i:f' pubUe fbr! the Aftenibon,' aikt -tiia However, he nld , Ige dofi,8bt ’ Many of thAiiqveragattog 0^ it tought to® bam e^w ^^ip^ u tlU tie s-'w a f com tito chalrmatt, said Roosevelt “wlU carry ed; being- the first Yankee his co-defendaats, Nell Bird Me- went. back. tP thie days o f the Saceb- e^est Virginia ty a msjo«tty of ffiSt^lMise. Seyell up^ Coifibrigot to flllip g bleaker eustonerl. QngjB. the MeOngto Investment Uevp sta te a ssiitattee.w lU,;|9« necep- Witocnr to 'the' s e i^ ' d d r^ YjlA hs'sM dhrdidnot with a fito iqild, w a rm ^ 'i: saxy befere .^e Le id ilituire > con­ V sn se tti .CAce. .to r eyideitoei New Y o rk governor, ftom 60,om ■ to' 75,06(i votes and on 'SewCU's. boufider 'to d ra Sisy and W. fl. Keith. The Pollice tqpk steps to. guard tos enuim state ticket w ill, be eleei whb jugfstob the.' hali but tira first'c f tbs' serifs* F e S iU government, ac guardian of venes t o J d m ifsy . tim^pp!^^qu®fc Mbie Umpraioyed boinu^ of principle in the seeco- t /RboiM> ,w lto btafli.” H e - J i^ s th e ; Btg W mads the piitoqt atsflrit .Rffth ^ ' ‘'Mlsto.SC«lfel|s«ta^‘ the ^ adjudged Vensetti-case...... the Sshate after it d«mBi®< moit thtough .Dembcrattd Obmlii scored bC-Ruth’s’ atni^e Thq break'lasted but toeoaqoUnt Is searing restoratiem James H6ek,:.d)ftitoai>;e< the measure iTd ratitori 1to>a from i. tny tito pre|rea* headquarters to ; light The. hit wint tbtoui^ itta s hdwever, ’add -tita mated unetoploymimt to tlie . w te home 6 i Ahrto YuUer,Ybnner-,gov«r- G riE ^’s legs nke a rifle'shbt'GChrig m ists istilsd down wife, Barnett took the nor who' refused to commute their TREASURY BALANCE < im.-dtehrigBaaatdMdshoma rualato park.-Qthenrite 1 naturedly, and tes- would reach 131^000 this wlatsr (eshttoMd «st;°RMia .Tfrelve): oopqparsd to betwisen Tir,00p and 80,- sehtenoes.- .' ' / , ■ T?*-- , . the lil^t field UeachwA scoring wanni and\tlM ' Idtoa W ^j^r^Yb^risr, wife of the .. Washington, 38.—(A?) « . -D id OOff la s t yea r?. - ' . ' * . ^ ,'x ■ lU iS ^d putting the Yttiks in the fortified-Af justi'ob; was'recovering to the MemCf- psasuty reCitota fo r 8ip t.:36' wars thjihr haato,JikA yo il-ira st your wife .to have your Both the governor .and'Hook dls- .■'Lssaeri' toUed' to -BBgUifli ‘and eosae^l the se ttto f im o f a M iite’jpeh rio l Kospital. li,887A08^: «kP®njfntm ^l93iV^ ^ out at llrit tfiekey up. Xkekey 'oloe.'.ta'sato'' '•thsm-' tita money or not?" ^ - Yhe miUU, ' Joea Ashe, was at aa- 7n.93rSCbaiM «a W m flood to HIid fund to aid the h e ^ ' ndmlQlpi:^- ■ 'L l wiji^thrown of^k-Huah to-Grimm. „ otlM r hospital unhurt,' but qufferihg c tisto m ilfto ^ ti'tb r to® 38 days uf ““■lee rnBs,iilw o Id ts-'no-ifsrers, “S uro’* aufwsrstf Barnett "Sbi^s tfes. Hook said tositohM dff titombnto.wprt 1 3 1 ,1 ^ ^ “ shert loans, pefisl] jre a rs, ftbitt shock. le f t ■ ■ medritm 'jh u n jy to be paid back ly d ^ iiB iM E t t T .AMB Q i jL^ L^ ra rirtio ln le Un't sure be s f a state tsk, to ASP mmbrnmmimmmmmm E a | H ib .j- ; Wataihiny. Biip t a re , ag- of Fififita^BaffW Foote to- listo r * lucks.** ujT; ___ ha •hld.' * '^ dtlAAsItad iV . B. 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Tbers E A gil MoilgliB OB Skt- 'AflAOCMidft qeee'eOOBeoeOeOOO* iS W e e t- m m ^ Bridffpect, Meit rfilr-(AP)—A emjroenioii, a tevriillri teolt ab: ifitb- ?5 Is a question In each artiele. Bead IF lu tid af • Af50MS6B wwfeoAooooooeoaoo* 69 mrim track ownifi IF Leo«ard FOB THOSE WHO OABB A BBALMIIKMAN every llaa of MOh' story for ques* isfU l^ tfe r tlM eeatirU ef the ••esdoooeoooeoooao* 6 0 ^ Aetna . Giftio of Bollaa laar llShC. Tbm tisae msy be askid sayiriMre to tbs New Baglaad Brewlag ifn a ttb eI opera ^Martha' OMO' • e 0 0 0 00 o t • o • 9 • 18% Aetna-Life 19 found- the car paritea on Oak I t i» telghto laoportut fviMo you He haa gained tble raputi^lon fto enwy, tokd tbsrs may m mors tbaa was t evsaled.te A saltBled la flu flfni'tTiT laU fiat- ••••••oooooeooooeBoe 16% apaan Fire 90 street and shnifiy - stepped in' and Art buUdiaf to kaow that it win he daUvsrs no asUk to any bhiM two qMStkmfi to some pamgrapba. Bytk* SfeMl eeeeooeeooo.aoeooq* Autmurible * 18 s drove away. CareUi M d be kqlw Superior Ckmrt 'tbday, ,,hsmight .1^ BtoiJi'BtMlf pCd • do o 0 0 0 00 o 0 0 « • 46% b« ptrfteUy right wfa^ completad. that is not best suited for tke la^ The ppiami ,sending in the most oor- Mama, was Ibo lie f dompodtkm Conn. OnriMNd ..• • • • . 41 49 Gmib.and thought it was eil «I r It it tht hutiatM of B. A. Mutrie, fants. loseph Tsdford, 46 Academy root aiid'BMteit aaswsrs to the judgs Bdwaid K. Mob^soe, that Iki late Gba^ F. Hat^ B0rt6B •eeoaeoooooooooooo* 80% HartfbM Ftfe ...... 98 40 to take tbs madrine. M Ch«ftBut fltreot, to Slid out all street, knows their ddicate avitenis questtoas iwlU be given merchandise ttustee, agsiast JU»b LUreattae, af aatf baad Mider of G60-^8C •l••e•••••d•oeoo■eao• 1T% Natiotari flrt'...... 87% 89^ Edward C Elliott, Jf., was thtra la to Know about building. Mr. demand strengib*givlng food in th# awards each issue. I d case of ties Harttord aad Mew th tk i W tferd beard before b e ^ striok a I.) eeeeeeo e-ego • • • O"* Hartford Ateam Hollar «) 48 fuariilim atf tttem for boto CiiWB nutria, if you art aMt to got hi^ form best suited to them sad that la a dupficate award will Ije given each OBRO 1D^ PSSOO oaeeoaeoaoeoe 10% PhoOnlx'Fire... ^ ' 48 .44. aid toe juvemis. Re httsdea: tar The aetlon redM toe fast that CS|M jUM OltfO eeooooodooooAe. 26% it aure that all will bt right in work- why his pure milk answers thki tying conteatani .The ju ^ ’S ded- oa February 9,1981, the NewBagb GbaelerSUrids, MaaehaatarM bey Travriers - a e-«>a • . . . 406 415 iMleaeF saying that toe yonlbs nuauhin, matarialt, and tvtiythiag problem. Every drop of milk IS ■dn wlU;ha-flnal. Everyone has an coiaetlat, dae beea. taught vby Mr. OOOA . OOto- •, ••••eosaooooao'eo*. 08% didn’t teafiM toe lBap(wtanea at lead Brewlag Obnmaay was ovgaa- eseoeoet.ooaoaooOO* 10% FaUto UISIMea,.Beaaks conatetM with hit work. Ht hat Iwtled in a spoilass dairy and de­ equal importunity to win. Anyone Ixed, toe caUtal stock emudstlag of Hatob for tka past five y a ^ start- Conn. MaeaBerv 48 49 tbeir mlsdemeanw. Judge Jokasoo, always maintained that reputation livered to you in sterilised contain­ caa answer each issue or as many lag at fba age of aUa. During that CSOl etas • »«oaeo»''eeaeejlaoooo* 17% bowem^ said that such a serious 1,800 shares. 8o1T •eseoeoeeoeseeaoe*. 12 (Doan. Power> 2...... 48 45 and M intente to hold it. In hit ers. Then again everything is um» tbnts as-dsrited. Mr. Nicbalsoa purohassd 600 .tiiaib. eSMStar has misted but three Greenwldi, WAI3,pfd... 40 —. clfeue riiomd sot go uapuririied. wwk, he haa exhibited reapontibiU- der his persMud supeiyMoB. Ton in perron or on the .phone to OODS QMI •oooaoeoaooooeoeooe 62% He fined Cmeib and coeti and ehares bsviag a par value ef 100, liSsoBS. aad was very much OOOt^Oltt •oeoeaeaeeeoeeeoeo* 83% Hartford E3ec ...... 50 52 ties, in hii buainese acumen and has may be the hardest person in the get the answers. Any of tht psrtito wUrit waa pUd fnr by toe treauer ad to toe a ^ musidaa who ia Hartford <3as,...... 40 — eeatsneed bim to 80dsyi In jifi. world to pleaee. But the writer Pr0 6 " oeaeaeeaeteeaaeee* 64% proved hlnoself a most efficient con> written up must snevrer any of the of reel ebtaw la Hertford, la wUdi hqrday was eoesl^ered one of the D n U T • • e • « e 0 e'a eaeeeeeoeee* 38% do, pfd ...... The jail sentanen was suspendst and tractor. M r . MUtrie ia high*elaas in knows if Mr. Tedford looks after (Dareiii was ptoeed on pxObatien for duestions fotmd in these articles. Jacob Urry ot Westport hpd aa'fa- best.iUe oomstists In tot country I)ll eeooeeatoeaoaeooeeee* 44% S N ET Co-...... T120. 128 every rtapect.of the word and hat your milk wants, you will be per Answers m i^ be sent to this office aad oae of. the keat ombestrs aad Manofactaring Stocks six months. Ms erlfi have tojsay Ms fectiy satilfled. In fact, we wm terest. aeaeaeaeeaea* 67% built aome of the Sneet homta and within four oByn of publlcatlon.r Wln< Mr. Nleholsoa rsprsseatad various band leaders in toe asst •ebeeaeaoaaeeae Am Hardware ...... 19 2i fine and costs totsB>d> $88.92. ffuEranteD your satlstsotloD, t>o it MUDO 6S6 2dUl 2% In toe case of tbs juvenile Judge buikUngt in th t vldnitgr. He is one hers and answers win be published 5 creditors of M r»L ^, sad to secure The uatatemmted oouiae of study Btoo Ahtlto aaaaeeaeeeea* 22 Am Hosiery ...... — 25 pmon you know does have to carry shipping cream, milk or cream. We days after the story has appeared. them toe'sbifee wen iCsaed to Um wUOb toe Maatoester eometist has Arrow H ant H, com. 7 9 Johnson placed toe blame on toe .have heard that women Uke to SSm Pow w d Lt 12 young toanW father. Tbs youth is around a lucky charm to make good Hus knowlei^e eon^tltimi is opn as trustee. ptusned over the past five years, P ock Pilm JL •eseeo^a'eaeeeaae 3% do, pfd .V...... 70 — patronise this coneeni because Mr. Billings and Spencer.. — 2 16 years o f. age. snd Is in tts Ttii r in life. His experience to acoomp to sH sxeept muployh of this paper The ebsies.were split' ea Mardi wUeb has beea brought to a dose OOB IBSO '•••t»eoeeae4ee*e«e#e 10% UA wortti-whUe buUding haa to u |^ t Tedford’s drivers have a spirit cC aad thair hy the death tf Charleo P. Hateh, Bristol Brasi...... 7 9 grade a t aehoei. He nuaalns oat friendliness and cordiality about 1 ,1981r into two scoMibte, one oer- QOll Poods eeeeeatwa.oaeeooaa* 31% hlin not to avoid pbyi^ and Rsmember, readers,'it's not the will not ha reoumad under am eeaeaaataeeaaeeaw do,, pfd - — 105 ude at nlidit and la not forced to them whldi radiates cheer and pro­ tlfieato of - 880 shares, used by QS&'Motors 18% lead a better lUb by hie latbm. Be mental effort, and that is why he first answers, but the most correct Nicholson to sechfs the creditors, teacher in Ommeeticot, caieater W. CMllSttS ••e*as4ee4aaeac«aee« 10% (Dase, Lockwood and B. — 300 motes the good-will that is not was ^aoed an. protaatton for rix remains at the top today in the and the neatest that count. Srod and toe other ceitlfloato of 190 ttitelds, father of toe local comet Gold Oust ••■#•••# a »*e*ee«e« 10% (Dollins C o ...... 18 — general contracting line. H. A. found in evefy dairy company. your answers In if you are three shares pwroneUy to NldUfison to bs lU sud today, it is poeitUe that O r^ b y Onmow ...... i% Oolt’e Firearms ...i.. 9 l l moatbe aad Judge Jobnson warasd Joseph Tedford is a native of Man­ the father to Iook out better for bAs Mutfle was bom in NeWburyport, days back-la gettgetting them. Address, held for directions from I tt. Levy. advanced instruction may ta HSirSllSy «t*«eeatee*e4eeeee« 62% Eagle Lock ...... 28 27 Mass., and haa lived in Manchester chester, attended local schools, and - ^ s Who Coniit«t Editor, care of sumed at a later data ia eitoer New I&t Hsrv ...... 20% Fdnir Benrinn ...... >— 86 son or else he would be tslnn to. eStahlished this dairy twsnty-four Firm Beergsiitbed^ for the last 30 years. His best fun Htrald.” There was a reorgsattatioa of toe ,Toric or Boston under toe direction 1st Mflok •••••eeeaeeeaaeaa^^e* 10% Fuller Brush, Class A. — 12 it traveling and his Srst 100 pennies years ago. Today it is one of thi, (Copyrighted 1983 by C. 8. Mosa) company oa August 90, 1981. Mr. of a teatber of toe caliber of Mr. fij^t TSl SHd TSl eeaaeeeeaeeeB l3% Gray Tid Pay Station. 18 22 Were earned a t Cheney Brothers. He oldest dairies Ifi oparatkii in tlM (Reproduction In Any Way Hiateb, who spent 68 yaare ef Ua Jcdnis MaavUls ...... 20% Hart and (Dooley .... — 126 town. Mr. Tedford likes ewimmlng Levantine requeued toat certain Hartmann Tob, com.. — 2 waa emplojred and served his time Forbidden) stock be turned over to Um as se- Ufa pliQdng and teaching others toe KSiUlSCOtt ••*«eeeeea4eeee*« 14% ARTHUR KEATING AGAIN with E. J. HoU for a number of and baseball as Me favorite past- eurity for certain advances vdildi trohalqup of toe trumpet and cor­ Krsug and Toll ...... % do, p f d ...... — 35 years and has operated hit own times, and earned his first mon^ to he proposed to make to toe com­ net. V Vsl Rwy ....•••eee.. 22% Inter Silver ...... 16 19 buattesa aiiice llflS. Mr. Mutrie is this same dairy business. He feat­ TO DEMONSTRATE pany. Under toe term of toe reor­ Chester is still on toe air each Ugg and Mysts B ...... 66% do, pfd A...... 48 68 NAMED NATIONAL AIDE aNvaya niMMed to offer an estimate ures “natural” jTersey milk from a ganization Mr. LeVentine agreed to Ihureday afternoon over radio sta­ LOSW^S . t.a.4e... 88% Landers, FTary and Ok 81 88 on your huUding, remodeling or re^ Grade A farm heoause he believes issue to Mr. Levy one-half of all toe tic WDBC and will giva a concert LorlUard ...... 16% New B rit Mch. eom.. — 10 pairing a t no Obligation whatsoever. it to be the beet dairy product VOTING MACHINES stock delivered 4o~Um, toe balance next . Sunday, in. toe Methodist McKossp .Tin• • .A...*..**..'#*- 61% do, pfd ...... ** * 76 StbcM Fur Stcoiid TIa* ftM e MSS and ask»What contract Phone 8687 and ask— How many _ a to bs held as security. Therefore Mr. church at Stafford Springs, of Ifont ^^&rd 16% Mann A Bow. Class A — 8 S tiff of Nntioiiifi CbRURfiiilir job la he now engaged in ? quarts of Jersey milk does he de­ BSt Biscuit «w..a.eee.a4ea«.e 48% do, caass B ...... — 4 Nicholson sent 800 shares to Thom which chureb Rev. Joseph Cooper, kf Spanish War Vattraai. liver daily? Win Be Set Up As They Will as J. SpeHaey, who reprssinted Mr. former pastor of the Soinb Method­ Nst Cash Rep...... 14% North aad Judd ...... — 18 . Appear In Town Eleetitoi •— ist ehureh. is toe present miafliter. Nst Dslry ,21% NUes Bern Pond...... 8 19 m FIBS wm A PRIZE tieventine. Peric, Stow aad WUoox l — Arthur Keating of Elm TarWta, Hoars 10 A. M.-9 P. M. On November 10,1981,. there was Nst Pow S&d Idt •.••••.'.e*.4 17% 17 T Cost .e*..s«..ee..a.4»4. 80% Russell Mfg ...... — 30 a Past (Doamander ef Ward Ohs- J3emidence has ^ y e d an import* THE fBVEN Thuraday and Friday. issued to Mr. Nicholson, reprsssBt* NY NR ssd R ...... 21% Seovlll ...... 14 18 aey Camp, Umted Bfa*iaA. War ant part in the success and ever* Ing-Mr. Levy, forty fhares of stock. Ship Arrivak~\ Norsnda ...... 10% Stanley Works 18 16 Veterans, has been seleeted fea the growttg busineaa of W. J. Davis, “The man who is as s tr a it as a Voting BoacUniB, eef up as. they There was an agreement between I7orth .filler 86 Standard Screw ..... 36 — aecond tim e ia the past ata; years owner of The Home Bakery, 84 string, is gsnerally a good man to will appear for the annual town Nicholson an d 'L e ^ whereby to0 Pftchsrd 4 do., pfd., gaiit. .... 100 — as National Aide on toe staff , of the CBurch street. Confldebce . in the tie to”' aad everyone takes Us kat alectlett Monday, October 8, will be latter waa to,deliver to Mr. Nichol­ Arrived: Psraxn Pub Smytoe Mfg Co ...... — 80 National Commander, UUted Span­ abUty of Mr. Davis to render ser* demonstrated hy Registrars Robert son all to# stock given Jti9 him by Milwaukee, New York, Sept 28, Taylor and Fenn ..... — 120 ish War Veterans. Past CosMaand- off to the man who nieets bis obUga- Leventine, Mr. Nicholson acceptlitf from .Haafburg. Penn vices second to nwe, has given him N. Veiteh and Edward F. Moriarty, PhUa Rdg C snd I ...... Torriagtoa ...... 35 37 er Keating ie promiaent In ex-aerv- an enviable reputation which he is tloas toe way James W. FOley, of at toe Municipal building tomorrow toe stock as trustee to secure cred­ Bede France, New York, S e^ 23, Phillips Pete underwood Mfg Co .. 18 30 ice activities and ie ssoretaay of the proud of and will ever strive to hold. The City Taxi Cab, 68 Cornell and Friday. The demonstrations itors of Levy. ^ » from Havre. Pub Serv NJ • e e 4 e e e < thdon Mig Co ...... 2 6 Army and Navy club and, tiM. Per­ Mr. Davis is courteoudy attentive street, does. Here is a taxi firm win last from 10 in toe morning tut Never Delivered Stock Preeideat Hayes, Ntw York, Sept Radio ...... U S Envelope, com . . . — 66 manent Armistiee Day Cenualttse. to the wants of those who order by that deserves toe patronue of toe til 9 in toe evening. It is alleged in toe aetioa tost 38, from Naples. Radio Keith do. pfd ...... 70 — ------...... ------the telephmie or in person. He is dtlsens of Manchester. Hie cabs Leventine has never given levy the Aqultaaia, Southampton, Sept. 28, Rem Rand ...... 4'. .e.e..... Feeder Roof...... 6 .10 GETS THREE YEARS always giving hearty co-operation are roomy and comfortable. Mr. TAXES OH DTOREASB stock and Levy haa never been able from New, York. Rey Tob B .. Whitlock CoH Pipe ... — 8 to any improvements which he be* Foley sees to It that all Us opera­ to transfer it to Trustee Nicholson. Sailed: Sears Roebuck .44 J.B.Wil’nui Co. 810 per 88 40 Bridgeport, Sept 28.—(J^)— lievea bmeflcial and valuable to this tors are expert drivers, courteous WasUngtoB,' Ss]ept. 28.—(AP) Leventine still retaiins aad (soatfols Veindun; New York, Sept. 28, for Socony Vac . ris La Pina of Danbury was eeatehc* community. He believes cleanliness Farm real estate tsxeB per sere in the atock aa given , to him anfl Rotterdam^ in attention to toe patrons wants, South Pac U. 8. MAY ABSORB CANADA ed to State Prison for from.3 to 6 IS one of the main essentials of his and obliging in toe slightest detail. New England as a whofe increased threatens to call a meeting of toe Vulvaala, Naples, Sept 28, for South Rwy ...... 13 years today by Judge Earnest C* bakery, prompt and courteous ser­ The charges are more than reason­ 150 par cent from 1918 to 1930, toe stockholders, to'elect djreetore >hd New York. Stand Brands .. ».e 4 London, Sept. 38.—(A P)-r Joto Simpson In Superiev court on a vice v^ch ^yes satisfaction to able and it is-evident that James Bureau of Agriculture EcoBoxnies pf officers an<| choose a manager. ; St Qas and Elec .,e e e . I charge involving two. Bridgeport every customer is another belief of Fol^ alms to plesse tos^pi48le with toe United States AOtosmeed today. It la also alWfed toa^ Leventine 8tOIl C a l...... Ford Darling, notod^ eet^m ist aM . *■ ■ .--t this enterprMng nerson. W. J. a taxi serrics a littla out df toe. The sitfvey oovering. shout 4,000 Is'trylag to sell «U the etoek, to- StO ll'N J dircotor^ot. toe M irii^ benk, said Garland . Daniels, Seota MoUca, Davis was boim in w ^th Wales mad mrdiniry. We dd hot w«ht to give •w England farms mvealed toat dlhdlhg lltot e^toU y dWfiad Mlddletb^; sept, ife.—(AP) Tnc (Dorp todiy in a review of toe Imperial CaUf., and Claude SattmfiSU, 88<-'of rightfully comes hy his bakery credit where credit is not due hut taxes a^Mitmged 41 cefits an acre in Levy and Nidibieon as trustee. WlCb Preiddebt dames L. McOonaughy of Trank-Anwrica Atlanta, Oa., arrestea in Darien July knowledge, his'father having been we are placing toe blama for a 1918 as eonqpared with 81.02 an acre toe exception bf ieeord ownership Wesleyaa sent a letter t:^y,to Law Union Carbide )«•#•.« I Conference a t Ottawa, that economic a baker before him. It is interest­ of stock Leventine has hd pfopertv 80, were given prison sentencea-of great deal of toe success of toe taxi in 1980. reace Mltoey, secretary to President Unit Aircraft “attraction” may lead vfitimately to from 1 to 2 years each on charges i ing to note that Mr. Davis holds a firm on the shotflders of “Jim” Um- la Connecticut toe tax rose from in Connecticut. An injuaetlon IS Hoover, prOtos^ing against Secre- Unit (Dorp .. I . . . e . 4 toe absorption of Canada by the certificate of qualification in the self, for it is on account of his ever­ 68 cents per acre in 1913 to |1.61 in asked by Hustee Nieholsen pre­ of Labor Doak’s regulation Uidt Gas Imp United States. of carrying wropons,in an automo- techncfiogy of baking bread and con* lasting hammering away at “better 1980, or 403. per cent. venting Leventine from - voting on Ut&if foreign students in u s ind Ale aeeeaae..ee4 . He cited geographlcaL reasons and bfle, fectiohii^ for the dty and guilds of service” that a thtuBng fellow a American colleges from beingUS em< Rubber...,...... TH added that toe fact which most Charged with swindling a Bridge­ liondon, Ehgtond, and holds a lifS halls ths “d ty ” has become so wida^ ploysd.tor pay. U S s t e e l 46 deeply impressed him at Ottawa port merchant , of $1200 in jewri^. certificate issued by the Fleishman ly known in Mancheitor. Thera are PresideBC McConaugby said it was Util Pow and Lt 8^ was that “Canada has to pay the Walter Sadowski was sentenced to Teast company. He features Eng* seven “dli” in his alphabet and thejr “inconceivable” that toe ruling l^simer Pic . 8% United States $150,000,000 a year in* from 8 1-2 to 6 years in prison. ' Hsh, irtsh and BcotCh baked goods stand for "Careful, * Capably, should he: applied to students al­ West Union ...... 40%tereet” end npwitillnte In cocoanut toasted Courteous Chauffeurs, and dean ready enrolled, although he said West El bfid Mfg ...... 36% pies and soda bread. He is a vet­ Comfortable James W.- Foley there might he some justification for Wbolworth ...... 4 0 eran of the great World War, serv­ Is a Manchester man, who is alw invoUag it against foreign students Elec Bond aad ffliare (Curb).. 36% BEER COBONG BACK Centafi T ravii ed two years In France wito the engsged in toe truddng sad trans­ ehronegla toe future. British Army ahd was so disabled fer husiness. He has owned Tke He warhed that the regulation New York, S ^ t 28.—(AP) — BuifM ni that he was ccmflaed to military d ty Taxi Company-for three years, would engender Ill-feeling among ANOTHER OPERATION Mayor Frank Hague of Jersey aty, Tickets and Information hospitals tor two years. He opened prior to wUch toe'firm wSe known Of Quality and toe foreign countries ana asserted Democratic Nationid committeeman the Home Bakery 15 months ago, es The Yellow Ceb Oonmany for T Wesleyaa would do everything pc«' from New Sataay, said today on his OttiAlI Bus Lines. prior to which time he waa SB^oy*’ years. Phone 4880 end aek—How sible to avoid sending back its for­ FOR YOUNG GORDONarrival from Fnusice that beer win 499 Main St. . Tfil..S8fi4 ed at a bakery in Hartford. Phone many years has Mr. Fdey been en­ At Prices You Can Afford eign students to their homes, a step be back by March if Franklin D. S8t8 and ask—How many coconut wUeb will be necessary, he said, if ------■ ' ; gaged in toe tmnUer business? Winter. Street Young Man At Boosevrit is Sleetsd preeideat custard pies does he bake in on# ieeratary Doak’s regiuation is in­ ^’Every Democratic Congressman week? terpreted literally. Hoepital In Springfield For aad Senator from the East apd Mid- Toot CorrecHm. (DilWest wW hq ahsriutdy droenda- Griuid IU’()p«iiiW •WABBr AND FBlEyPLY puBANunsw rasT k a BOn i^ l o d g e Bum i ble oa the wet questioa,” Mayor When George H. Willard, ovmer of J a ^ Gordon, S4m of Ifr. and Mrs. Hsgut.sald, ?Just ss they can der The coal merebitot who can eali Bridgeport, fiept 28—(AP)—The Jobn S. Gordem of Winter street, is pend on not to upset industry by- his patrons hip friends is a mad The Manchester Towel A Supply Masonic T em j^ Corporation of at thf Wesson Memorial hospital in radical l^riation.” gifted with the most unusual Company, 9 Osk Plaet stsrtsd into Greenwich i* .named defendant in Springfield, Mass., whefe, yesterday K \ m the understanding of Us own business hs rsabsed that two damage suits filed today la toe aftemobn, he underwent another TtlEAtSR nature. Such a man is Harry B. there can be no sueoeea without ef­ guperior Obtirt in which dameges of 'operation oq his foot. The opera- 8IABBINO A F#R A t. Seaman of the Seaman Coal Com* fort From toe begtnnlng be has DO .ia awed. The plaintiffs art tiQB waa performed by Dr. Batt, of SATina>AY-nu s b n d a V 2B9 Center street, who is not never been afraid of toe Isborieus B. Haletaad;«. memher of toe toe Bhrlners noepltaL Young Gor- Danbury, Sept. 28.—(AP)—An­ OCTOBBltl.a only able to take just as good care attention to all details of Us busi- Mestem Star, aad her husband, don’e foot was injured about three tonio Ma^ueB,’ 8l, was stabbed in. of Us patrons as any othsr man, but Dsss, wUoh Is always a forsnm ntr O ao^ W. Haletead.. It is charged years ago ia • motorcycle aeddent toe abdomen and toe lower part of is always aUe to bold his friends as to sueesM. Mr, WiUiud's business It httoe writ that on Jaaua^ 20,1983, It Btvar properly hewed aad he has his back last night while walking W»t poWe l l wall. This is bteauas he himself ths Bimplying of dsan saaltsrj toere was placed on the steps of tob had to imdergo several operatiooa. through Railroad avenue. He ac­ knows how to bs a frisnd and to tossli and wUts oeats to barbers, t e ^ i e tempotitty wooden 8tef“ Dr.Hbtt hopaslo eorraet toe foot cuses 'Imiy Zroobia in whose home KAYFRANC18 : trsat svsry person with whom ht msrksts, sad other stores and a wWeb were uneven and out of : tbrougk yestvrday's operation so hs iatmady boarded, of attsoUag' does bustnsss with true friendliness weekly towel service to offloes. pair. WboB Mire. Haletead. was d»> that m young man will not be Um witb a katfe. Thtre had bssa “JeverRttbbe^r” and considsration. That is svldent When you dry your hands after a potwVng the entrimoa atatrs her lame. Young Gordon waa under the fighting .between, toe mOn for years, fram ths fact that there is probably hard day at to# ofiiee, on a elesn, keel caught to an (venlag of tha naastbette for four hours yester ths jwltee sayl Tbs asssUant of not a man in Manebsstef who has l^tanlng wUte towel, it is a tea to wooden eteM .bnfi .eko waa pltobed doy. ______Marquee (Dsepptouad after toe ai^ JOHN WAYNE more friends than Mr. Seaman, nor down and fnwtucad Her left arm bad one bet toat the towel and §oip wars suffered otbcir injuries, Mbs asks sault aad tbs poUee. are sMlHng is tbers a man who is a bigger supihIM hy The inmobecter Towel trace of him. The conditiott of Mar­ booster than he. On Mr. Seaman fbr $26,000 for permvieat Injurieb, “Ride Hto jOovbo^ fu i^ y ODmpaay. TUe flrai lastaOs Her tattitoand a ria for $16,000. ( M QUOTATIONS^ ques was said at toe hospital today nnd hie coal compaiy, I could limit la hundi^ or eCSeee, a esMaet to he fair. myself to two bunAr^ worda «r with rntRor, deaa towsit aad a sup- leae but I rMuse to be limited. Tbia p ^ of fireeb toM on a moatUy By ASHMICIATBD jniB fiS man has traveled his way to a real rsatal basis that u most oiatonshls. Amcr a t Pew and U S ... 6% place to tlM pregmae of icaoebaetor Tbit It a ttnrfet that tv i^ coav Quality Groeeries Assd Ojias and Elec A ••••.•... 8 itedgM and Thanday and is detaf a sptoadld bustoess. M muBity rtqUm tad Ifr. Willard Amer Sup Pow ...... 8% a rssultefM r. AiamaB's keeptog to BOW tupplita Us tq^pmaat ia Mta- For Loss ^tral fftates.nee 4% an objective—glvtoff eerrlee to tke ebaatar, wilttmaatle, HorwaUc, •ta^ Cities ■ frrtce...... !«#•#•####« ford sad Itoekvttla, Willard Gfffiaalilil 8agttr, Cmaa Barr. W ...... Ofgffiiwtl Years Spfiit STATB was hen la Ifortbaamtea. Mast., lOllLdItaiisck 45c Blee Bopd aad Sbart e e 4 e 4 e s ■ r m i m A V M su ^ QMdmba Sachs aseseeeea44sss ter sad to earn'tof OB the buBaesf aad prior to opaalaf ua own bnal- Criido^ Sidweet Utils . , O a t PeiCaet N lg iit aC Kaanijaca S fe a t WIMi a eetohMehed by Ms e g r 40 tMft 8 1-9 ysara a te in Maacbaatar 9444aS9SS Pub Utfi Held ...... 1 ysarssfo. Ms bu bM to the eeal waa ataodwad mUi tbia budaaaa Segal. EjjOjBk ...... Steanfftr Ua4!or l^trO ffU ^ IMd Ska'llt- for orar 16 yeara. Si Ibot k a ^ ^ Sigmfiid, SeoSies buatosas for 10 ysais MUIto tbs eld- EelnliuL BtanA 'Oil haA 91 airya tfct PttigtutlatIRf lUYtait Mgiroagt That Caald set seal dealer to Ifancbeator. Ua buafaaaa aaraar in tfeia work aad rS£T.a a a a' ( tM lC#d POttQditV e s e 4 so e # s s 2 Menc-iaetog le when be ebtoea to baaatuek wltfc ita v o r a ^ Ha United Oas 9 daarara pmaonal a ttelM to aS eat- VffiMBt IbM united Lt Pew A ...... 8% short eadtos in t denar waa eara^ bfitflg ...... ed to the buatoeas ba to aew e a ra a d tomara aad to a wW Umwb fifim UiU Lt ssssesesesee GARY fbeae BOOT aad "k,*- fw M to tbia loeali^. naaa 6IT0 aaAaak CidtfsnOs flhiiM tbrea won kaewa breads af eeal —What doaa tUa M 9#« W fibrnti, t OB. titt deeebaaeU? aoalli for ttalr tomil aarvfaa? DiBBiolUWiliiiiti. Cambridge, Mass., S e p tJ |^ (A P ) 1992 CfO)p, Ib. . . -Mamrd VMversl^MH Csgtifbd-Cwiily AsuMplfi. nouDoed the rerigfie&nei ■* ,*.'r serI0W .% ^J»^?!?». ; Kridar^t gpofibbtEiovs Thsh at rlederiarilealltislw 1 tssa's??...... 15c tot H m i t i T B rniatm Tha digatiBca to a aavlaga aoooBit frith fi toatnU haato ovtr Sm 'i 16 • if au w iir • ttoaat,^ - 'agar • dhtoraat ble ijh m a ln

jU thur 8idtBMB,*toaBto’9tora, ia toaturtof a now low priea of 7' ■ - - - "> sj^ M to r UiUdMB. ■•■If' m , . • • y renb QMd'ha: current used for power purp<»^ m Electric Ufbt 'Oon^toty* wid and general simerintendeiit = ia toe mrirdiltoOlstog AO^ -J o W y HMorioal Sanmiary “8. For a normal degree of illum­ for abnormal long-hour use of llg^t. that he has no cddnection with 'the ■Cheney Brothers hM charge of the /account—whsrA toA 86,000. loes; Ja hiprtiUiqe. It is dj|Moult';tq see.wpnr “So iar as 1 know the first appli­ “8.—-The objective thus accomp­ Onmecticut’ Power Oompany. Hme b d a l^ i ination, the amount of light at aity ftanChestor toaabdejeomptoy' 'the' sale of i^llanoes bccursr- by sei ot^ectid^atreintiousiy oartytog' l)qaring,hiB riatoai wfll hava cm ib i cation of the Area Rate was made time as well as the lighting kw-hrs. lished cannot be obtained^ by Levitt attempted toaisoerttontob'de- 'the' fact that tote company ^'ia ; not -to itodtojss of toe oommtsfton. Ah tin ' ‘ 'Ttogasonf-OalM the tovestlgattoo8^btyQnd .the sooile. by Alex Dow, President of The is a function of thf. number of of a straight meter ®r a Idotot tails c f toe trtooHlction -betwetoi; ffuOy. rebnhuraed: by. cu8tofB«Est.pn case'Iboked after'days cCttstir DetKdt Edison Company when he meter rate, nor by the additira to Cheney Brothem and toe Connectir, FergusOni'waa called to. the ^ v a t o i work' iqid, by - tha promotion- of the petition.! The tfUrness'pf the square feet of floor area to be light­ itt 2:50 o’dOcfc; Thepetitipn for rate, ‘ he said, .to'deterintoedi by the aaijjl 'ehifiag'yttterilay, ^rofttsiK iwdfi it effective in ffingsvllle and ed. This is, of cCurse, an obvious either of a fixed service charge cut Power Company without toator- id ; cost of totrdductog new. ap- Levitt - must-.~i»odiice-6r-- imooysfc Leamington, Ontario about thirty which does not vary with the size Of purchase of toe'^ Bimtoaeter cO:^ value of toe •pr6peify,'tobt'by^capi-; fact. Our observation shows ' the ial'.succcns. ' Levitt mtontaftied- that pany, apmwved.'by .toe commlstfoni >pliimoe8; to'.toe,putdlb.' Zqme butstandtog .tontouraty to'-to^ the home.” the fixed capital of the company had ; The witness said that two stock taUzatioh.' Tha quesUon was dropped' average requirement for the mini­ was: presented .ar an exhitot. Ait- by Levitt, toe >cpmnii88ion: to -t ^ e compimy^s evideneq to-ox^zi to -httld iubseqpentiy this rate was ex- mum of reasonable essential lighting Morning Session - been 8276,900: told after toe trans- ^vidends have been toBued by ; the any fbimdation to the clttms of toe tended by the Ontario Hydro-Elec­ As the hearing opened this morn­ aefion it Jumj^ to 8^8,000. Attor­ totney sm ith ajiked, the rdation. toe, mattter into, co^deration as toe to be about 9 lr2 kw-hrs. per month toe tax llat-figmea. to toe Jlgurjm ^ieonqiany since be became president, pietitleiiers. It'ia poiielble that ta tric OQwrimiiudftn and made the of-.' per 100 sq. ft. of billing area. For ing Jamies Turnbull, assistant t r ^ - ney Barney saidtoatf .no write-up of totaltog 8t60,000. . data covdd he found in the files .'of esented'at toe bearing, the la ty toeH»mnds8ion. ‘ ' ' - may., do, so tCN^, -when toe entire fidal domestic rate m all of the 24'd other uses, the amount of current of the Manchester Electric toe capitalization of . the company The total divldendli to the entire structure of lates^was scheduled lot municipalities of the Provincial sys­ Company, was again "ailed to toe King hr a burger ambunt The wit­ Fergulton .bntiflbd ; that the Mah' used is not necessarUy a function of appears in toe matorial before tto ness'. said they had nO rSlariofr p) .Idatoiy.ef the cotopany,' he said, presriitation 'iq .-tite cominlasion. ' tem operating under its control. curea, thoi^h it commonly varies TumbuU answered quto commisifion and maintained' it had was 8508,000. When Levitt,took, the fe s te r company vtould show; a. lott “These rates as establi^ed in tions relative to advertising wm- each other, being absolutely differ­ of 856,Qipai reyehue for 1932- as 7TT with the toze of the house. no bearing upon toe question befOlc ent and for. a different. JHuposei Ope witness he asked- the reason why to. co m p a ^ w ith' 1931; The figures 19% and 1921 included an area “4.—ha an area schedule, the me^ paignsi of toe company and abwt .them. no • salary was paid Fergusop. charge ranging from Sc per 100 sq. donations made by too company. ? e vma- to find the cost,' the other reipf- ^ r e based on isetinJ experience dur­ ter charge (unless very low) is fixed It' is expected toe hearing wto resented a fair market value of toe The latter replied that'the company ft to 7c, the prevailing charge 'be­ explained a donation to toe Connecti' continue tomorrow agtoi altoou^ operate .to a relatively small ,com- ing the.first eight months o f . this ing Sc, an Initial block of S kw-hrs. at a figure that represents an equit­ cut Committee on Public Service in- company; year and careful, estimates Tqr toe S m i N T H E C T H able price for the prospective power arguments by Levitt: seeiri: exhaust­ .The queztiixi'of xetirtol^t.. re­ munity, in ■ charge - of competent lo­ (Cohttnued/^Firani 'Fage one per 100 sq. f t ranging from 2 to 10c usage—coni^ueptiy, it is below that forination. Levitt attempted to shensive hull said there was no such donation guard toe integrity of toe company from' toe sun to- brbak out to all toe pleted after two days of the hearing to fumlitotog service to the publlCi Levitt , then turned to other mat­ and otoer stofilar commercial users. customary glamor , and glitter of : a TwaHw careful study of their rates. than power, and since more is (ex­ but that after £he unemployment bu­ before toe Public Utilities Commis­ ters.and atoed: about the stock of I was surprised to find the existence cept in abnoimal cases) required to he stated. Increase‘In Oonsomption . Wqrld Series open^ to N ^ York. reau’s work ceased the electric com­ sion on toeKlocal fate caZe, toe sub­ the Connecticut Power comptoiy. .Ferguson stated.-toat - Edtoough " The bleachers filled wito. unusual of the Area Charge, as all I had light a large than a small area, it is pany took over sonne of toe unem­ ject o f paramount imi>ortahce; to the . How Figured Ferguson stod that except for a ever heard concerning Ontario rates obvious that the rate^ to be equit­ Smith asked yriiat detemitoed the there bad not been V. norinal,to- rapidity, - conslderiag; the -pessimistio ployed for work it had to do. At­ proceedings was scheduled for pres­ smaU part the stock was distributed prospect of yesterday that ' toe was the very low energy charge, and able, must take cognizance of this torney Barney objected to this line company’s, policy, m matotenancs oi! crease to consumers'duz^ toe year, entation this morning; nametyi a de- to the public. He said- that the there had bieen an tobriei^ in' elec­ crowd in all would-'not exceed 40,000 1 was very interested in the fact, and not permit a large house of questioning sayinig it bore abso­ taUed consideration o f, toe entire a reserve. Fefgusion i^d that 8 1-2 H artfo^ Ldght company owned for opening battle. 'Twenty minutes effect of tha rate, both as to service to receive a greater portion of its lutely no relation to the rate caSe. per cent of the fixed ca^tal was set tricity consumption by present users. rate structure-of toe Manchester slightly less toan 61,000 shares of The company counsiBL.to^-ksked- for after, toe gates: were ■ op^ed, toe and ravenae. light at a power price than does a The commission sustained Barney’s Electric Company. aside for replacements. The figure stock to the Connecticut Fow^r i^ht.field stands.were r.tbree^ar- “When I returned to Hartford I small house. Therefore, in a large objection. D. Austin Barney and. Richard he gave, he said, repteMh^d 29 per adjournment, 'which was granted. company, the entire stock Issue- to­ ' Itresome tets filled, emd toere.was a steadily calculations to bemade as to house, a greater number of the kw. ip.vpiftln« Advertlring Smith, attorneys for toe company, cent of fixed capital. He said that taling over 650,000 shares. He was increasing crowd' ' the covered bow' our rate could be lower- hours us^ must .carry the lighting toeze was im fixed ride as to proper TO toe' avrirage lajtoien, possessed to requested adjournment of the hear­ Then President Ferguson took toe not sure If the company was the of only rndtoientarj . knowledge of mezzanine stands-that 'Stretto 'in ed from the then lOe figure without price than in a s n ^ hours. stand. He explained that toe elec­ ing at 4 ^ 0 o'clodc yesterday* after­ amount' of retife^sut reserve, but largest Individual holder of shares. horseshoe fashion arittmd.toe dlahifhftig revenue if we had the *This is accomplished by graduat­ tric company’s advertising campaign noon,' stoting' that toty woUld pre­ he believed a tompazly Should main- Levitt also asked .the 'witness with the technicalities, (f the proceedings, and out to qieet' toe far-fiuiK; benefit « the Sc Area Obaxge. ing the fixed charge of - the rate pro­ about which Levitt was curious had sent the rates to, toe momtog;: Pro­ the reserve at.'between 20 and what companies he was affiliated. the hearing may seem of a routine, bleachers on boto sides' of the d ia -' 1 found that It made a difference portionally to the aiea of the house, been started to offset trouble that fessor Albert Leritf agreed to the 30 per cent o f fixed, valua, Ferguson stated that he was ah of­ tiresome and untote.'esting natme, mbnd.' t t sbmewhat more than.2 cents per as well as by. graduating proportion­ was being stirred up against toe adjournment, but insisted that ' The witness stated that when the ficer to the Union Electric company, aside from toe interest 'caused by kw.-hr«’ ally the toze of the first energ^y company. He offered several exam­ Frank Cheney, Jri,' and Samuel Ferr company'was owned byv Chem the Hartford Light company, the toe natural curiosity' of human be­ «*A8 a result cC these observations block is also desirable. ples of rates in comparison with Brothers, be recalled to testify - at Brothers toe reserve vtos . 38 p Connecticut Powei company and ings when confronted with a new and laveeBgationa, an area charge “ 6. &i any bill the area ch a i^ other towms and cities. He devoted that -time. Company counsel ac^ cent and thiS'flgure had been reduc­ the Mandiestef Electric copipany experience. \ . df f eents per 100 acniaxe foot was plus the energy charge for such kw- some time to toe area charge as qulescpd to .this demand. ed by withholding additions to the He is also a director of the New It is perfectly time, that from this addnted for the ^ rtford area rate, 'fund for two years. Ihe catqstrbp^ hrs. as are normally required for the stated above. Several pamphlets Other 9RtaeasM . England Power company, the Stam- standpoint toe heiurtog presents lit- and the enesgy price was at the purpose ^ essential Ityht between wUch had been prepared containing hazard,' he stod, was* an. importto^t ford Gas and Electric coppany, the Uett the way of interest.'What little fHw seduced from 10 cents to Twib' additibnal 'iiritnes^ were dusk and 10 p. m. sOaount together toe various electric service bills of called to toe stand by, toe company factor to flxtog toe ambunt'Of retire- West Massachusetts company, the interest toere Is^ is- contained, to the g aenta per lcw.phr. n ie effect cn to­ to a sum of money which represents those who had signed toe Taxpayera’ toriit reserve, ft toe catastrop^eSs Turner Falls company, and several dnunatics'of I^ fei^ r Leyiti to Ids V icks tal laoemis aras a reduction o f 10 counsels yesterday afteinphn -— NoseXThroat a reasonable charge for light. The League petitiwi were presented to Frank'Cbeney, Jr., and Samtiel FeiS' do not occur,,toe amount is turned others. position as coitosei for toe petitioh- balance of the bill is for power (or show comparisons with others to back into .toe company'for the.inter­ Sale Of Company ers. He -is toe central- f l ^ e to the QUICK Tlienenltlni: benefit to our eus- guson;' presidAit of the Manbhe^r DROPS long-hour light) and at a power town Indicating that those who oh E lectric. Compaity.-. Maurice Blan­ est of toe puUie : Professor Levitt tooi^^brned: his ^case and. he: mattoges' to .enliven toe RELIEF _ bonen teas immediately apparent price. Ferguson cited' several asamples proceedings. ev e^ -,now and then aa rtkowB by the tncreesed jected tc toe rate were far better chard, certified public' accountant' pi attention to the sale of the.Manche^ ; . ..at home esr at"wesk— i "When the use of current is zero off than others who were perfectly the, firm o f Webster,' Taylor am of catostropbes;. which the retire­ ter Electric, company to the Hart­ with .bits of humor and wordy argu­ m s laereaaed usage has so de- or abnormally small the minimum ment reserve musf.be prepared to for discomforts,of “ stuffy" satisfied with the rates charged. Blanitoard, was recalled to toe stmid ford Light company.' Ferguson': ^ d ments, sarimsm and'sharp retorts. icgeaaed cost as to permit of rate re- Charge is the area charge, and cov­ Levitt objected to these as having meet ' '• • 'Several Argmiiienta - ^ head colds and nm^ catai^ daettooB from time to time with the in toe afterhMn, He'was questioii- that 11,500 shares of C o^ecticut ers certain customer costs as well as “no badsgroimd.” ed by Barney,'LzMtt and Collins, toe ^ Catastrophes Power company stock; - at »,par V .When the.'heartog. optoed Monday TMrtlt that for last year our cus- lighting charge. It It was brought out by President TheM tochided besides danger o he engaged argument with,(me _cS payments, including their latter being commisiBibn. coitosel.. value of 825, was given in^xchangb to FOR A eVEAft HCAQt UBualty (except with very low ener­ Ferguson toat,toe average anmal When Chraey was called he stat­ storms, one^ to the' effect that aiaa charges, averaged leas than gy chargee) has no relation what; consuinptio& of rfoctridty in Mail' !«■ per lEW.*hr.y or over a - cent ed that he has been connected 'with Chen$y .' Brothers had a f one time ever to the demands o f toe customer Chester is 507 kilowatt hours, Cheney, E sthers for fifty' yeato. cpntoutolated.; # l^uitallafion , leas *h»n was the energy diatge for other purposes; but. covers toe 1931 toe users were divided as fm- akne at the sfhen the system Cheri^a he said»TQjstof3l a g ;.. the toeirlLTAwn dectribiil Jdailt light demand only. lews: Limited service 13:3 p. q.7 ifr stock'' to’ tim '1ifu|ctonB^ '.MSedtric Bad' /A ueh' j# mwurireft was tatroduced. ' Btustralion tertoediate users 82.9 p .,c .;' and Mr. Fergutou .'Stated^ toe: MAuches^ rrhe rate was not made effective Cohmany until 1928, wiieii-lt’ was Separate CireUitS vs. Area Rate. maadtiium users 3.1 p. c. Tma tendco sold to toe Hartford I^ h t Cbmjmy tor Electric .plant; would have been In Xandiaster until several years' (Assume 100 kw-hrs. to have been to prove said Mr. Ferguson that In Hartford had demonstrated Cheney was presid^f from' iMa -im- Iar too ahd toe risM^s vto^ u s ^ ). toe area charge is beneficial to toe ta toe time of the transaction. have 'heen^U8einion was the one based authority on jates ’ to toe country on the sibe of the house and in their Area Charge...... 90 100 kw-hrs...... @4c 4.00 but he pointed out that Ferguson report .they recommended a form of- was testifying as president.,of. toe tariff an area charge. 84.90 dectric company as well as an ex- See report on Uniformity of Electri­ Total city Charges and Tariffs by a. com- TtHH-jx appointed by the Electricity Commissioners, 1930, pages 24 and 85. “Z emphasize the example of the Hydro Commission and the British Parliamentary Commission rather' t »hnti United States precedents since ______. • . -nre Governmental under­ takings' whereas in the United States These Items Around Your House they are largely private corpora­ tions. “The Area Rate has been criti­ N O W and See What You Needj . ’ cized both as being a method devised by private companies for the pur­ Fashion’s Newest; Modes pose of exacting excessive revenues, ^ Hot Air Pipe and as being a devige for avoiding rate comparisons, whatever the ob­ 0 Furnace Flue Rpe I’'-' 'a* jective of these two Commissions in for Fall and Winter adopting the Area Rate, certainly 0 Stove Pipe . these two accusations are not valid All Sizes— ^Indudiiig Elbows. as applied to them, and they aen/e will be foimd^^lavishly (iisplayed m o^ ex- as a precedent for the similar action by private companies. , 0 Dampers—All Sizes “The most valid o’ were not for the smsdl area charge 0 Coal Scroops and, of coHW,ithe con-.. paid regularly by each customer. Vi suxnmarize: The Area Rate ^ 6 i * a t ^ sl^ction that'has--stood of in Manchester and the State has 1 -i’l worked well to make electricity H lAiebli Ash Cans ypars:../;'I..:"'■'' ' ■ ..'Vila more generally avsdlable. It has the With or 'Wii^ttit OoyOi s .^^ ‘VS’ sanction of the two greatest Gov­ ernmental Electrical undertakings in the world. It is lowering costs in Manchester to an extent to make 0 CPhlHods further price reductions in the near future a definite probability. 0 Ga^ba^^Chns Economic Summary ^ -J “1. It is a well-known fact, dis­ closed by every reputable cost analysiB, and recognized in every And lifany Otiier Iten^ Ton itey Buy ft ^1^ ^ Commission Decision where- the question is invidved, that the amount of electricity supplied for the usual 'New iSea^ lighting. requirements is more ex­ pensive to produce and deliver than fora and fabp^ ipIkd tKfe 5^^ that used in the home for other pur­ poses. This is because nature.deter- PERFECTION on. imiTiM the hours when light is re- Pipe and MincaHluiooqs Ffttifigi luired in IB the home, that is to say, In Our P lm nb^'Sli^. . ^ iomeetid consumers aiqrt geoezalty' ■B use th ^ Hgtris «t ppriosSB^ty ■r the timA'--'nainuy, .'between Ittsk and bed time. Stope the cost 9-.L KUChsTf tt naturally fdDows that HANCHECT'ER incGi|ie;8 i ® % n ^ ba-pcled tor abdr&iloar'peak light-- f. Into uM gi whtoh donupttoJliM laf as i jfvhole irequlrei should be higher ua somv tolfd tor .totocenaeeoue < We^finva II" P "ft jFdirnStoy years this dfiffer- eost 'and pttoe wis'handled U ia'lt For S«rirjcft tha «Msi1stto*> tt the home eC. ^ vOireUits ihd sraarata ir v'’ v'v'':' mUIOp^'A tag iha^weetfB MggMit hsUmpUk to .ha toipva.lhaa baafllir totoMar tha itatloiid’ a o t ^ . H ^ - ’ora; drsds of big SMB alw hasfw a tooi good dial of difleit^ ia wmfm, ooKVAirr. m e aMBioua let ahofit their own partle- standing how it ronito ular — s^^edal bustaeosss, taanU, who got FVny toveeal am oory indeed who 'hiifffiffg BdWana o f ddBexb'lMoingtag tn too West i» tot OMMcmt MBBeser New #Vt. Jand anr atom vwBgWtag toe touch about toe whoto beoMtole plo* to gtiUiHa ttveatore, a ^ Santoel ^ of tlm GjoidemmtA ftolcb still baa ,, Llghtofwitae^^ 9pva£t€ OeteWr 1, ItW ture'. Tet it fa frojn.uaoig thaw •nD^ aoB, who betyad.'hta^ eas go to .livo^ down to e . toputotion of bdow m m ;sgiiatoi„itod- grocqpo of highly apedoMaed opeeial- jdtoar and yoa at will, wtto plenty • p u f/ m toe saxophone . player, ols Btarto up to l ^ ' t o toa;>miiita Si£3& sess»'£»& fats that w» hare, boai getting west of atoaty for travel and foreign eontiitote to;turn Out Jena ' ' or topitol tunes.-Tba- tentyo ta fent . . M ^ Jto«a M»BcJaiMttr, leadeiB e f tiM^ bettor type. > agSMOueUw likn IbttiA and crowds iiof taterHtod fdk tonnt 9 i our advice as to what to do ahou; idcBce and alf itorfe of lupury,; wlitir Itrwie, after-ill, ta.toe S t Fean- mgiw Betas B they tt o .■OBiaRonnoii out anybody as muto as saying boo! eta Botii. San Art ■JS,•••••«¥...... f * ^ toe coOapae of distzIhutiflB* to remc^dher the «reanons. Vail •••••••##•••# «Vy Tha eetttag up o f fact Sndliig na> totbena. Bret gw.tofotoar-a com- Xt tte . iulton^^ N tf H.N cbtaety, altogethv fcbi front epeeial Ptain,WI.4. simple sniir.folks r o i^ t i ^ e ^ I ^ b w d -it it antidpatod ii Imowa to- by of. ; BergdegfrOoodman «tlto' other ^entai^ pet enly were male gniets OTacmnt ost'c t b A iK w u T ap taSusnees, each aaaehtao . oondwtag stand how it comae tost when thiev­ Hetiiy BeUar, a nmddan o f real; in tito maFrity, hut apFAW tad ery is a matter, o f njchlie it is tbiev* quality, itoo put banJoe into an Tfe* Pr*M Is ssetaslTsljr itself to a Afferent ecenonode prOb- toottto of .apptoval wore evident «a U M to tfcs ass fsr rspnMieatloa len, may prove to be the answer to cry, but vdieii it beoonee a matter of orehoetra and thus rovolutiontaed even ae ta the toeator. «t aU mws dinstslMs srsatesd to ft ■Old f tahioBod mueic. Hldoean'add­ •r w t Is too, gueetom o f how to ^ tetta n our* maigy mlEUaia it: ta eonie||tfng^,.^ ed the In th e largn toOnie o f modds reives tor eorreetlve aetlon. The dtiferept," ilitoerefore eimpli f c ^ . Paul, Whiteman, fteeh froM bis ibta' eeaeoB may hr fiiulif iiieiti’ ;X)envOr home grwadM, w atered hen of toyaity, beauttae ftoiw P irk AU tIgktM At two groups la queetioo uaqttestloii> gto toe notion that Jnstiee ie . Jtoi Avenue aad ftom too Blur BMi. spsolsl‘ dSwfttokw * •rs ta and . davekta^ a couple « wie- ably oontaiii, plenty of brains. U only Nttad but dumb- into tiio: .dpm., teeth., Geoepe Olsen 7rcama I Botod,'for taetance, the Prin- they do not toy to hurry their work gala and aeliM t(w kdntot ta 'b i^ down. fcsni\^e northwest eitaf still ^to'and Mketeto koto of we awy gntvfnune extremely-useful 1^ strong-ta topse> Naaternv parts. OeoegtaB Urto—tad, dke ao m a ^ . '* I 'dambnesa. otoer ex-royaltata-new wtoMnd for ’} Tsrtt> Ptystt ^ BostoiL reeulie^-eueh; for exantylo, ae ' should like' to knew oiibt‘ to Few- -rltotader-. Jkwpemn adviagiTbetonad ifotoiwtaFtatto ihKJO eloeks, siiiM B lsrm and BNUsdIiithm elif^ ot K ■ A lor- would havei'fOtten ftom the Wkk> say to such aimpl^.ptain.iMks. 'Biii Few from the same stanq;>ing BOW oBOxOf totaalieiVe nm*e p<^ Clocks... .aU dre gidtided in tfa^ twe^itar orsbsm committee bad its opera^ ta a long Ufe wo fiaVa-not yet toarn- grounds' srrivas Anson Weeks for ular writoto; eet tiro styles, Pbi B d c i ^ c e sal& Iftataded afe i^gutor l&ebor Aafft Boma of Cltouls* weed to work as a etylM aad de- tlona not hben bedeviled by pc^ties.^ od toAt, ta Bueb ciroumataaeee, tliero a seed on on toe St;'Regta toof. eigner. Aad beeame; a national dg- as w«a m eloetrie models. Ikrifa^ dock in our n s Bstirtd Prtstlto Oompsay, las., As toe rsilroad eommUeion «to to anytbiiig to aay.; Wblek rsmtods nie, toat:^'Bftar uw. ■ ‘ ! stock is include, for we ate cfoiH&g^ out otir clock M s u ^ iw ju w ^ ii rsspeaaibiutr all; •toMes yeartt is the Inttogovernmeotal' debts com' gnaSy fouling an joppcoelatii^ na- department. Come ‘teziy tomenre^ .for the best S S ^ - B S S S K ! mission are completoly eegrtohted JUST BOB TBB NOISB titaun atatonee. It was GrofO who BeUM Mad| i f da selection. ; ' • from govemment and from party Tbs (Ndy eatylaiiattan we eea thtak arranged most of the Whtteman ’band eowfoeittane fto many yean; The musie world eentetas a| WKSNIbSOAT, s e p t . 28. 1982 pditiee they look likt the makiiige of ta cbnneotion .with GoVerttto | hidizta ' ancsMtaously behind a large'oolOBy known to 'The trade” | of somettatag.worto^vtoUe. Booeevelt'e y proeeed ; tatontioii. ‘ Of | ‘ “ alfooet aa large as that of as Jtoytl-Hydes. Tbty have one j Mifauic nPLAOfi n eye on a Carnegie Hall future, while (1 only) Square kitchen walldoelL green; maklty a epeiktag tour to the Sonto 7at|| himself. regular $12.7'5 XspuUieaB speakers wko fed ft Whiteman^ iO toe.atory goto, has turning i>ta Tin Pan Al­ ^ • .^g8,98 FBABTOBIAIf OVABPS is that be loves toe nolee oiid\toe |i their duty to oppose the pateraalis* not prospered stace his retittn to ley by way o t making a living. Somebody bar used, to acg^toig fiuM'and the (tabm. Nobody ex­ (4) "Virginia” Colonial mantel docks and wall clocks with ^4 “ tie setiOD that the todersl gorem* Broadway to tto late, sumnwr; Rta Thus, the .youhg man known to j against the payment of toe e^towb’ pects any of toe Sputtaiem states to payngl, they say, has cu t, large sheet music as Vernon Duke turns mirror. Values ^5.00 and $21.00 ... .$5,9$ ^ ksat eeold sad riwidd take can oC| bonne, toe bietorie warning o f toe go ftapUbUcfB this year. The fact chunks foom his Income, Last out to be Vtadiniir .Dukddqr, a ' the aatioara dtitrswed wfO do wan winter Otaen ‘ tded to . bang . kta m Electidc mantel and dectric alarm elodta*. Values ftoman-Praetorian Guard wMcb, ee of toe Z>emocvatio"eaadtaato boUty- muafetan e f promtaence. Tet he t] to taka fthelr cue ftom Senator luune in the. Broadway Jighto by composed *1 Am ,Only Buman| $9^45 and $9.75 ..... ^ .'.99;98 the most numerous and powetfM borstag about tofougb toat terri­ opening bta oiro;ulgbt spot only P agh in , who potato out that it la After Ad", and other toptaa} tones. group in toe Ikcrnal City gradtofEty tory won't ta-a]l n to ia e o n w ig ^ i, ^ whieb It rendered no hiat Potow* aperfoetty amiabta weak- tost famone Sbakcwmsriaajfaw and bigh’kat tototo* And they say Teiplap $17.50 ...... $12^99 and ewporatian taxes wmdd reeult „ . , ^ ^ that Irvtag Berliii refused to have . ’ " * S ...... ^ tomporataontal yearning ftom Bainlet: toat this too, too solid dedi would melt.” his name on bis meet-recent com* ,(9) GrandfatlMT hall ckxika and electric' in a of e^tal'’ from ladus-j^nTf^oTba praetorian Guard of which ! trial and eemmerelal enterpiiaaa to for noisy Kppnlb»Uen, like an opeix positioo because be eonddered it a banjo ; Vahiee $86.00 to toil eeinttry ataada in tha most dan­ Boval Mtadola “potbeOer.” ‘ Itoarefiige of * tax-axeatyt taveet- stager me n dreus tumbler. But is $49.00’ • i < » ...... i , $27*75 ger ta net by nny means, toe loosely The ultimate in fesbion toows GiUniRT/jBWAN. ! meat Bern futile that argument it tto kind ef thing we most need organlxed and intensely patrletieita a Pi|eaid«nt who wih be called on ' WM is bast evideneed by tlia Obvious - (i) Electnc banjo clock, ' body of veterans of toe World War to edrvy on toe roemistouetton work tost that it never had tot d lg b t e e tl^ htaed he wga supervhdng inspector Bureau o f' Invcii^MFtioh ta'tbe De­ .. regular ISSsOO i ...... “ ..,*..$39.75 toe iatiBsively orgaaiaed tainenee. Bonus boeetere greeted' so aerleoily and oarnestly flgurod eneral of the Steamboat Inspeetioa partment of J its i^ . ta aaotoor ex-- aad mufh nwro numerous elees' o f Servica, which title was considered ponent o f 'lio o v o r, ofBdeaty.”- He ■ (1) . ikifglish Ctei^iiui Grandfatiiei' dock^ it with jaars; advobatoe o f toderal out and carried on -by Preeident puHie. tob boldere. cfhs of the mdst impressive in tbe took hold of tha burfou . afU r too. { ^gular:^5O;O0 • ereeaes' f $79^50- uneatyleynuBt taeuraneo gave it toe Hoover? government- . Daugherty-Wffliam J. Burns pstiod i There dould be no better exam­ Always toe come-back He ta targe and. stout He worked and l ^ t tt ity to tita point'tiiat it ta ple toan that provided by New York riBft every dollar of tax ex* up tbnmgh tbe S. L 0. after jotatag somotimes eaUdd '^tita. Amarlcan. Sf»ttalto.TarA” Ha hM tha tatoiist eatyit aeeurttles already owned bjr dty. No lees tliaii 170;000 indfvidunjls BEH IND TH E SCEN ES IN it ta 1908, His: cases have included ta that great eoaununlty^are on .tfce the General Slocum dtaastonH- in Anger prtat.ctetaetlmi in-tha world somebedyT Who caibe wbito n41 and bis lost pUNto ippesraaCa waa payroOf of its numereue depSirt' wUeb. a thousand persons wore Honairahas It?" burned and drowned at New; York ta tha Ltodbergk ease. mente-and. sendeesi They are aU W A’TKINS B R O l«E im . IN& Aad yet there are iMenty of epeak^ in 1904 and great seandat develop­ voters and aflUiated with them ta There are sevorsl lawyers 'here ere and witters who atill dqiend oui ed over e^pmefoi-and inepeetion, a Sxed-determination to kety toeir the Eastland trAgady at Cidoaco, named Hoover, one of whom appear-, that eatyty threat to their argu* L o ra o F BOOVBBS D f WASB- ed in toeVaaval oil eases, a butcher,', ' / c e . - • jobs aad reeiet salary redtaftleBe the Fairfax-Ftatbta coUtatau,; the BMBto agataet further federal pater- Dfi BCT TBB7BE NOT MXMnae axpIcptoB, the VeetrlS; hor­ a florist, MdA.apmltag g o ^ deal<''l t o m must be at' leaat twtw. ae TBD TO HBm' ror o f .l92f and many others^, . < ^ 'The Only person wbo . can* mimy aiore rdativiHr'aad' fitonde, Ho has done a .lot toward 1ki«" ■ ■ - ■ <-V , -n.'.,. -e t -.'1, . .-.’S.'w , so that half a minimi-yotos can be Wi ■Even if there hapr -it ikceflt5»X& .® a.': Lau<-. Hskry 1 not pees toe tax along,” Btagbam,^ . . peas to one lees Hoover here ■■ " ' ' - ii-"r r-iiiii 11 points out, ‘la tbelSumer. bad^p o^otlon after March, there will etiU be • ' -4- - il: ttona requirlBg that lifeboata be liot • m r toe firm er eeUe a buebel o f wheat P W ^ f « - plenty. only in q ^ ted but also lowered aad Washington seems to attract Hoo­ SHIFT o r a p o i m d o f b t t t t o r l m p a y i . b t a t a x t o e adminlstra- vers. Not toe president’s relatives, operated by toe err./e at periodical. out ef toe F lee be receives. W benl**" ^ efWre. Are drills and for new apeciflcatlons hut just people named Hoover. ’ ' NorthM||ptoiif';Ma«.,tv|to^ W ALTH -DET ADVICE toe gnon msrehant sella toe xrata tb e » » • »o te than toro giving the quality and quantity of. It isn't a common name. Lots of tbe balsa wood used in life pneserv- (AP)~^T^.pc^^e WeaVefi tothiSmndirbepayaldStJr^ y>^ people never heard oi it before they I^totiiim,' msuiufaotureto‘''(ff rayons BY Dii. FKANK McCOY » » rMd about Herbert Hoover. But ers. prodlietoAlumifoced’^tfl^^ secmdl W What toe miller gives blm. there ere only S5 to 80 Hoovers list­ He is now drawing‘up new piping working ^folft win become operative ilueeMeas ta regard to Haalto aad Diet wiU the Miif the Sour totoe baker * subetoattd mtnority. ed to the. Wg ltoahi.ttan telrahone and electrical codes for steamers tomorrow and' experts to put a Aasmrog by Dr.MoUejr who can.be and has a revised boiler code which he pays hie tax out ef what the ^ minority can bo de^ direefaMT as oonspared with 62 oc­ third shift shortly, when toe plsitt I to OBto af ibta paper. Paeleee currences o f tbe name in toe little awaits legislative enactment.' v/iU operate 24 houih daily. Mere I baker gives him. When the baker; « » F *«ticdly as eeliaddreeeed Bavelopa lot Reply. ■fiiiif you fbe loaf of bread be umu i-Bnlt for its own- ^bS and ealarioa WashlngtoB directory.. than 600 hands will then be em- One of the ways to be reminded - There ore other Hoovers in Wash­ ploybd. U. t^rUt .( .M ^ t i y . ^ H ^ of thta large gnhty of local Hoovers ington widely known. Tbe most UNIOBSTANIIINO A iBLOOD process. An mcrease la found Then yeu oat toaJoaf of bread, ^ou divided and mtm Or lees Indiffer- is to have a steamship blow up and famoiu probably is Ike, the chief SHllB STSOOB BNDED BKPOBT in many inflammatlohs and iufec have paid everybody's tax, but who oaeUy to rwJixo. what a siak with heavy loss of life. usher at the White House, who-has Lewiston, Maine, Sept. 28^ (AP) tiotts such as abiiseasiBv, tuoorculo- is going to pay you?” ItremcBdoue pohtleal inSuence cen bO' been handling functions at the Many pecqito go to clinics and ds, imeumonia, stofis-troubxe, -ap- executive mansion for 41 years.- Ike —Accepting toe advice. of spokes- This is getting down to tacks— •**ited by a completely adf Inter- Oiekereon N. Hoover goro dasbing laberatoriee for blood tests and pendidtis, pus drataaga from the off to the port to And out how toe seemed a trifle worried wben.-Hoc^ taofi^tor fbatt 12 . ly trying to save hie little house they are wrong; but at leaa,t there is among shipping men, is assistant Ike, too, is ah executive rather did not;i^to tO’foroe uneuiploymait diagqpie his own trouble from pgltoin contains some iron and en­ ftom foredoeure? Who would have much to be said in favor of thsir director of the Bureau of Naviga­ than a servant .and a dryi sardonic !$?* eboe-wpiker In tbe two blo^-'ropoit tor toS reason, that a ables: tha blood to convoy cu^gen tion and Steamship I^pection. humor goes along with bis efficiency. etties anq. bring’economic dis«Mter to I correctcorrec ihte^etation depends upon tkom toe lungs to the ceUs in' tbs to pay the bill for every huge expen-1 contention. fore the two agencies were com- J. Edgar Hoover, director lot, the the community. ttasuea of toe body. Hemegiohin to (Mture in the name of “relief” by na many y b a » o f szpiBriento b id ie4 UP commonly decreased ta oecondaiy 0ANDHF9 ACHUBVBBIBNT by training- Neyertoeless, I know anemias, in maBgxiant tiimori. tlon, state or municipality? Who many , of youare- torioiu -about toe The victory won by Ifabatma ddoroeis, etc., and may be from 25 hilt the rent payer and the user of terms used, to I will e^ lain them^ per cent to 60 per emit 'Of toe nor- coal and gas aad eloibes and food-> Gandhi through his sd f imposed HOW HE HATES A SAFE ttO A D ! First, I will give you the facts maL |fSst bids fair to be one of the major about, healthy blood taken from the fellow, in a word, who pays all normal; The number of re: There are also many spectali] , Approved by 1^,000 taxes all the time; the “forgotten [Acbtavsmente of an history. Its re­ blood cells will be about' 5,000.000 fenns , e f whttntand rog'hlood eeOs which may he found incsea8ed;:and uxers ag weU its man” who cannot pass the tax along |lstomsbi|r to tbe British government per cubic millimeter of blood. :an< Hotifliekeeping toe wMte>blood cells^ wilt be about dapreaseii^ln varioiu disorders, Some because there is no one else to pass M®* only tocWtotel to the of whidi are a little, too technical to HoI^.R b iuieqoals^] it to. major miracta of bringing about, 7,500 per cubic millimeter. Tbe amount of red cffioring or hemo­ h&ndls in A newspaper article. >Two of latldfactq^U^Ri Statesmro who, like Senator Bing- UMOf tiie leaders of caste Hindu- of the inore rommoo are spiectal globin will be from 80 per cent to forms .ef itidt« Mood .cells, such 'sis snee. ; ham, abandon the pretense that determinatloD to wipe 100 per cent The normal coagula­ tynqdiocjrtee, wfaldi 'ato found;‘ta .in­ ed; grtts»totiBodf:«iid^^8^ ‘soakiiig toeTieh" is foolish b e c a u s e ^ att toe terrible in- tion time, which is the time it takes creased numbers in titeiets, wfabtqlr ed by Waikiiix BroBieflk^ the rich can protect tbemWlves by p ltotion of “untouehabUity.” toe blood to dot* ^ ba smnevdien tag coqgh, and chronicmild eases dose' to five nfinuteS or less. The of tubermilosis; add . cqstaophflee, abandoniag bustaese, and who turn l^^a of the slgniflcance of blood will be free from ahnormil wueh aro whiter btood-.; 'cells of a 'to polBtiiig out that aftMirieg the rich fo * ' altoation that Gandhi has cells produced b y diseased condi­ type easily stataed wifo; eo8tas :and I by tantion ta just simply inmoatiUe toeugbt about may be gathered tions, 'and to e ' red blood. cells- will Bmy bs Incroased in aBtonia, '; li8y I range well/^ toe normal sise because toe rich never do pay toe foo fact that toe Iroders of toe' fever, ta .skin '.dtaonfota as and-shape. Tim white cdtojvUl; show pfoitasta ItadmVeS; .-iseariet fever ; tax anyhow aad esn always r««« it I castes have agreed to allow the “un- a prepc^erance of polynudears. at and tritoina Infection.' ^bs to the "forgotten man,” are touchsbles” to freely < alter Ifotau the rate o f seven put o f «very tmi. If you .have had blood tepprto' I a real aervice te'their country. And! temples from which toey have been About toe only diffSrdiee between which you .do not understand; sing these, figuresfop a num .and those of barred for 2,000 years. wUl send -toem to n ie,. I . wUl> hg they deserve iuid win receive toe a healthy womah is that tbe wpnv Feased to explain them to ycu, tjcenfldenee <|$'toe people. That toe influence of one man > an’s rod ceDs'may be from 100,^ it-is advisable tO accompany thO; could have brought about so im- m to SOfliOOff lese than, the 5,000,000 port: y/iitp any physical % diagnosil FINDING OUT I mense a reform in a situation in- normal to* nien. vtaicb you have received from a Abnsratol CaU^ons located by phyeiciw. j Ammig the aapet promtatag sigoa volviag toe whole existence of mil- ; M tito ttaMi ta tbe organiaatien of lions upon mililons ef the world'a .cAvfotef.cf sumdentred Uopd edis M F £ 'tw o agigeles, comFctely detached iunh^ipiest human beings constt- The anemia mpy Lfrom politteal parHeanship or the Itutes one of toe most stuprodous ex- SR$HIP bS' iMooiadasy' to;sPiue ’ other condK (Baw tiftn Yhe atfoiber o f red ceUs fa .question: Mrs. JiSrle' 'COBtKd e f any special Interaat, wboae jamplee of leadership that the world low in hodnronn disease, in typhoid ‘V not toe oxaUc add'. :putyoao, ta each instenct, ta the I has ever seen, fever, iheiiiaaatic fever, malaria, rtajuitous when thii t aeiktag ef an poatiUe light on a lea pOtaoalng, tovSre bleeding or used as A raw sStaif?’^, . . henu^age such as from piles, in Answer: The anmm%3«f I subjaet of vital eoaeam to the weU] HOT EXPLAINABU: I eU laite turnon and pregnancy. A /being o f toe nation. One ta the non- L Boat folka are simple folks. Nice lew M cell count accohtoaniCd [partaaa raHropd eotomtation to be dtattoettoas do not enter Into thefr an inctoaaed white eett count may he foitod ta any oeadittoa when by Calvto Oeotalge, tha other Iprocesaes. Complicated reasoning ta being aheoned. over a Um OaBimlttaa**fof tho Ooatidara* ita fo r tha fow. The majority takes tifiiA, during splenic leidcsmia, .dni- i'itan ef Btter-gevammietol DSbCs, its iogie atralgbt, ta a tin cup. Bad iag thojcrisia o f imeumbnla, etc. An wideh AlfirodF. floaa, Jr., prati-jto la d aad good ta good and acute hiercaaO ill the red>cdta m a y. be fduxtf to pfokmifUd dtaitotatai,. jios^ . •ilfot ef Oinaral MOtocs, ta dudr-abdomtaal tanaiaa ta a beUyadm. -///» type? o f iBlght ta right aadi'wrong ta wrong tar bhianass o t tiw One ff tfes mfjor dtiBcidtios tojaad wkaa you.jtagln to-mix them mia. and o cefoiM iy ^ tojtoiM to people Hying in MFi w ta fo s . ‘ A vtottebloOd bett fotosaaa be­ dhaeatjwhy^you (4$'to:^iAyengl^M .or low 7,800 ‘Ofyalty todtautto: a tall to dx-lwoBtaa refosa^ k ia ^ ; to > 4 ^ tovhfiif./too-,buty, jond fata or'kty tato toetotht to he maM tkjl w nkrai The orfonary.|MaM^ eittiMly atap" f 1" ‘ T^"ir liti'' fHiim* ";. m ciX'v/V’*'* ',-i.5?;’^-.-i->^- '^ ^.‘ *'■ *i • ',

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things had .hnqpened. ViiKdS ' tear Pjcrt^rirrinCN; to found that Dougnty lfd 4ay -rito to; ■%■} ed- SmaU's hank vault the mflUonaire dlsi®peat(^ ‘- New,Yori4:^*^\..-.> Ahi^vwheD-I rrilich W e^ ^ I - tat* and thsce fimn a hiding iiIiiQa 8pnHl cqnsi^-Mth^him futtl^.; ' The c enql^rep 4n the attli^ produced.. thh liSCMlQ^ I ZW ] Bvw^g Poet alMd r* ^rfi.'^^'-s- • * in bonds. His explanation was^thla;^ V harotet^ a sin^ won^ conatruicUon in oomw. n » «4—— ««- , c ^ i atet Robins,^ ati^ te throb id ^ .to be teve to. Di^h He had taken the bonds tn ia iliiif| r a t ^ ^ h touna mimim^ pra—^ ,of any ktodjOf.vttet.iity hate.hiqir wo."Uro. fluTO) i,TheD Van- employees vault vrtth the inte^ttm iipmi^^ - A ditef tan-- cate, a w today , tbdt ae^ .. puied . to tohmel. B^nf. From b^t aC ^ Bpa^ iof g o ^ tp Small had ^ atf^ a^ 1^ fw wito PrjUddrat Hobdef Thursday odvm ^T riiUl be in'Man* andN6wX^ii»»:N*ty'Ya»lifc tt; was fini^idiiii F«r NiT. 13-Year Hmit For gl5d,00a would be a suibj'* ^ ^ ** ington i^xt'weekl' v i r; hattan, andrwity. i)ext'w e& 1 am' eatimMedtheyr w o m cost $4,000,00tf about i;50ptOUJBBClL/ T able reward for his long service. Pioers. lenoitm tlw merchant, as . cm; I ROMns' - ;disax|ieb:^"'after goh^r to Wariiliiiirton. I have nmny. eatih,''" ■ -y jC dtbr^H m . , . But, he added, Small dis^peared a a tattler in a show­ leavlng^the City Quo in New YCrk M e n ^ jOuure. 1^ I jdan- to make The ctteiniMton wia occteed* to : TkMtw Ceut Fidle. before he ‘ could do this, and he case. ivxT^b^jmiipired. a t ‘ hQivUalh on '^ptembeir 3. ' ‘ ^ dUigenf toquixy among them and ask aid ' eniq^yniehit.. The ,rid]^ were authorised* son^ tinw .ag(>'hut. cen- Real llo Herall (Doughty) had 6ien decided tn keep until they found Caebutne Bale suf*^ Mrs. Robins is with*4 her-lke^^er. . — thdr advice.” the money, fading that it was dpe TkB Srst meeting of . tlhe Fermat faring ftom' snakebita Bfe con' OolsBel RstvnMMid Robinsi friend him. fesaed. V . neat Armistice Day Committee wesJ ef F S tertS ^ , has m Doughty was tried, convicted o f h ^ last night in the^ Army and ovsiy vanlsliod. Joining Hie ranks larceny and sentenced to she yeann ^alajtae, Fniuce—Camille Labour^ of s6»eo6 persons Who disappew A seomid indictment charging him I goia, a farnm, ^drank a mixture of Nsyy dubhduse. The meeting was wine and tirater . without noticililg «»anyH by :Chainnaa asrepce lfar>.i 'mutually in the United States.. with compUdty in the U dnai^ of I therpiwas a .wasp, in the glaae. He . tin' to niake *plans for the\ annual TUs.la the fifth of a series of six Ambrose''SmallM'^small was htid oytT by was. stung hp ihe.. tbrpgt'and choked mystery clwsoirn of real Hffr— police, but not pressed. All mmtkm h ^ d a y obMrvaace. The foUowhig| to death hilf^aarhbut'txteir. •t those who never come back. o f kid^spbig was omitted at hia trial 'nonuBdtteos were selected to make for larceny. He was freed-from pris­ San,Juan^Puerto Rico's latert aiyangeinente. | By ROBERT TALLEY on in February; 1926. hiirrichnSA is ’ to>he; chimdcled in ReceprioD ooniipittee: Fr NEA SCTvlce Writer Though they believed Small mur- island ' Buse]^, ieirnaan; James M cOge^h. (Gopyrlsbt 1982, By NBA Service) dere^i^ce never were able to tod | ^ the bo^. On the theory that the re­ b^[an; 810 A. D.,«aad whose Feast AtSUe Kllnatriek, Clarence Martin, On the v e ^ day that he disap­ Day was l^eptember 26. Each stohn S e sH d o t^ D ^ J* Smith. Charles peared, Ambrose Small, Toronto’s mains had been burned; the theater to remem^red by .the saint on 'WtLtTtD. " "lost millionaire,” sold his chain of furnace was searched and. the ashes vdioss: feast day it occurs. gports committee: Frank Cervini^ of the city-dump rifted. But the fur* Canadian theaters for 81,750,000, de­ Providence, R. L — A Supericir chanman; James *niompaan, Joto puted in his bank a check for*the usee had. been cleaned^ong before Lb Jennev: stores, schools and mills the search was made and . the .ashes Court ' judge has ruled Philip' 81,000,000 down payment and retir­ Reitanp, a. barber, mustitay 825 for com S^: Harry Ruas^ ed from the buainess he had entered of the city dump jddded only bones man; Frank Bray, Edward J. Hqu, that could not be Identifled as those .having mfintentionally' chopped pff 35 years before as a 810-a-week Francesco' Mastrostefano’s 47-year- Archie Kilpatrick; parade commit­ of a human. tee: Major John G. Mahoney, c h ^ ticket taker. old handle-bar mustgeher' Mastro- . * He vanished on Dec. 2, 1919. That stefano- wasn’t: mueb.^ pleased witii man; Jamea HjmeB, Fred Baker, And now for more chapters in this William C. Cheney. , waa nearly 13 years ago. Though a the decisiofi. He claimefi the tim® 850,000 reward was offered by his strange drama of mystery, . which required to grow the. adoniment en­ Bntertaininent committee: Otto seem to indicate that Small never suiiiWi«»fc«iiti chairman; Frank Cer- wife and a world-wide search was titled him to 83,000. vlnl, S S w Hdtxhelmer, William conducted, no trace of the missing was killed at all: 'Valdosta, Ga.—A king anake and ^idiie, Arthur Keating, Jay B. miUionaim ever was found. Eighteen days after Small’s dis­ a rattler were fighting in Miss Hat­ Rand; transportatloin, Arthur Mc­ Canada’s theater mogul left be­ appearance a Toronto newsboy, who tie Tonichlh’B b a ^ She ap­ Cann, chairman; Edward McCann, hind.him an enlgm’ as baffling as had a. s’and i^aif a block from the proached; to watidt the battie. The Fred MaUn; school program, Ed­ any shadowy mystery-drama ever theater, Ireported that Smell hi^ rattler forsook the fray and start­ ward J. Murpby, chairman; Thonaas in any o2 bis numerous purchased a paper from him the ed toward her. She, aci^amed and Bditley, John L. Jenney, A ^ e theaters. Even today some at the previous evenhig,' between 7 and fell'dead of a heart attacdE. g iip««>u»ir, Charles E. House, Rev. I Dominion’s best detectives, who have 7:15 p. m. The man halted a minute Santiago,. Chile -^Thto country is Patrick J. KUleen. __ worked on his case for years, do not under an arc light, scanned the head­ covering up its battle smus- A law. The next meeting of the PenM know Whether Ambrose Small was lines and then moved on.The news­ has been passed requirhig the re­ nent Committee will be held at the murdered and his body destroyed or boy said that he was, sure; that he painting of aU buildtogs damaged in Army and Navy dub wbether^he -went away voluntarily coidd not. be nristaken, that Small the political upririnigs of the past nlng, October 7, at 8 o’clock. Mem­ to that Port o f Missing Men wbicb had been one of bis regular cus­ year. bers of the committees named are beckonssinvitingly to unhappy soula. to m e r Cbaxlottetowm P« E. L.— 'A new urged to be present to make plans There is reason enough to believe S ept 29—30, O ct 1 And, fotur years afterward .vdien kind of bbotiegging haa.bera dis^; **■ .1 'S T for the holiday observance. either theory. relatives were fighting in court over closed here. To rid the island of' tile Small estate, Ifrs. Small ex­ ■kimkii the goyemment recently Small was a tall, lean, hawklike plained why she had waited two offered a bouh^ cf SO cents per GIRLS’ RED WOOL man with A heavy black mustache wroks"after her husband’s disap­ snouC A New Brunswick man vras KOTEY LADIES^ SILK DRESSES GIRLS’ (X>A1S It i^ipears that he had few eneniieii’ pearance before rim notified police. caught smuggling in 1,000 snouts Boxes Fall colors and A q a o Sport and Dress COATS GILEAD and, from all accounts, still fewer Tbty -had quarreled before .over styles ' ...... d > M e O O Models...... : Ages 12 to QQ from the « 20 ...... dH JsO O Mends. IBs closest companion was another wonvm, she testified, and Truro, N. S.—A p o llce n ^ here­ The of fk® Tri-County John Doughty, his confidential secre­ sbortiy after Small’s disappearance abouts to sorry he was so conscienr LADIESVPAJiHdAS ROUGH CREPE DRESSES LADIES’ SPORT COATS Christian Endeavor Union was-held tary and right-hand man, who toew on Dec.- 2 she had found love letters tioua He found a cow loitering in Rayon or Printed All Wool CHILpREN’S COATS _ Fur Fahri<» vrith A a A A his emplbyeFs romantic ' secrets. among her busband’s effects. the" ddbrway o f a store and arrest­ 'Batiste 88c ...... $4.88 T w eeds...... $8.88 at the local church Sunday evening. They had been associated for 19 A para^pb in one of these let­ ed the animal on a Charge of Beret Ages 2 to 6.. ^ A sO O . Rev. Parks of Yantlc wae the Qieak* years and tboug^i Small had. made ters, from a married woman, read: vagrancy.' At headquarters he found LADISS’HANPSAGS sr. 'After the service the social hour several mUlion dollars, he was pay­ "I am the most unhtqi^ girl in thew was no accommodation, for CHILDREN ’S ^O E S GIRLS’ PAJABIAS was led by Rev. 'Cannery of West­ ing his Mend only 8Hi a week. the world: I want you. Can’t * you such a prisoner. He bad to take it Fall colors and 88c Warm. Flannelette. QQ a About noon on the day of his dis- sugggest something after the' first home vrith him. designs •Patent Leather,.Black or Brown Calf. Oxfords, .2 for ...... chester. itypearance. Small and his attox^ o f December? Ychi will b|^ free, prac­ Straps, I^OM. ■ Sizes 8^* to 11 Satu«^ y afternoon Nicholas neys consummated the sale of his tically: Let% beat it away from our LADIES’ SKATERS a n d .t o -2. GIRLS’ WOOL JERSEY akiAreky o f HriMon was brought be­ theaters to a Canadian syndicate for troubles.” Neiw Fall Woolens, * fore Justice J. Bknks Jdhes by Depu­ 81,750,000. A check for 81.000,000 Mrs. SniaU said it was the dis­ ' DRESSES Fancy Knits. .,...;,... O O V Agea7to ty Sheriff Collins of ColumMa for was given Small as down payment, covery of. these letters Immediately MEN’S PAJAMAS BOYS’ COAT — HELMET tosisting an officer. The case was and thin he deposited-in the ^ m in ­ after her husband disappeared, that continued till Saturday, Oct. 1st SILK SLH ^ Bixiadclpth A>t- E^uir Leathertex with QQ ion Bank of Toronto. Then he bad kept her from notitying pol^ at -ileece lining.. . . •• V 1 « 0 0 Mr, and Mrs. H. P. Collins of lunch downtown with his vdfe, visit once. BiaO' cut.. Lace 88 c GIRLS’ WASH DRESSES Criumbia were callers at Mr. and ed a Catholic orphanage with her Was;Toronto’s. "lo8t-..ffliUionaire” triiBittBd,«• •»• •'^*«' 88c New stQdes for ages-3 Mrs. E. B. Foote’s Simday evening. aid retuomed to Ito office about 3 p. murdSred, or did he run away? 1 MEN’S CAPS BOYS’ SWEATER to 16. 2 .for . a...... Sunday visitors at Mr. and Mrs. m., saying he would be home for What, is your answer to the rid- HOUSE DRESSES .Slip-on style, Lyman’s were Mrs. An Fall Woolens. dinner at 6. dle? Rubber 'Wsor ..... 100% -wool . • •••■•••O' 88c nstte Qoodricb of Bast Hampton, Betweoi 3 and 5, employes of the NEXT: The strange dtof^peaiaacC New/ Fall- i’rtotSj, 'Cotton 88c . LADIES’ HATS Frank Brown and bis family of Grand theater ' saw their, retiring o f Dbsotby Arnold, tbe. 'fiosk beinss” Crepes, Percajea' New FaU Felts. AU O O ^ South Manchester and Mr. and Mrs. master in his, private office, ap­ who vaidshed cm orowded^ Fifth 2 fw • •• ♦ • • • s.» HEN'S H R S BOYS’ KNICKERS Head Sizes . OOC Esty toown of Sprinjffleld, Mass. parently winding up his affairs. At Avmne in busy New Yoric on- her Mogiadore Stripes. Elastic waist fifiA natives in Manchester. turned to Toronto—and then sudden­ taxes, ly followed his former employer in­ Vrerements; or - to* tare moaer on Mr. sad Mrs. C. W. Hutchinson cash bartatna. COTTAGE CURTAINS MEN’S COTTON RIB UNION SUITS and Mrs: A. C. Foote attended a to toe‘ranks of mystery men. Frmptp Camfdtntisl femes t»«—«f«g of the Fast Grange Masters It now became a s^rch for two SamO UeiaUf BspeyBsaSs M fcawlag Brand New^ock- in a Large* Assortmtot Medium Weight. Short sleeves. men Instead of one. In November, wiA •«««* Assoelatton in Ellington, Monday Kat Oeani^ vid of Colors.^ 3 P A K ^ ...... Long legs. 2 FOR evening. 1920, 11 m on^ later, detectives Come in SM opM found Doughty. working in a lum­ HONEY CKEDIt ACCOUNT The chiriien-pie supper and sale SkeeSlii^^» r a y o n BEDSPREADS ber camp in Oregon Q ty, Ore., un­ UNBLEACHED ^ S U N PART WOOL BLANKET will be OcL 18 instead of Oct. 8, as PERSONAL,FINANCE CO. 36-INCH C R E ^^E 80x105.' All popular printed in ihe OPead news last week. der an assumedvname. A local, con­ P a ik r . 70x80” ^ Plaid A A c 36-inch. * 88c » a a • a •'-a* a d| Mr. a ^ Mss. Anthony Banasso stable had recognized him from a 758 Main Street. 8e7MafaiSt is«yarda derign cifiora . drcular broadcast by Toremto police. Boom 2, State Theater BpIidiBg 1 2 ' ” *^ were reOHit riritors at Mr. and Mrs. I Phone 8480, Sooth Blanehester Joseph toiMSM's. During Doughty’s absence strange COLONIAL PRINTS COMFORTABLE DOUBLE BLANKET FRENCH MAR itFISETTE Itts. darn Hanmer is ill with a Fast-Color. White cotton A A c Soft,, warm • AA^ severe cold and under a doctors 88c c 10 yards fiUed cotton ««.• • care. 12 ^ Rev. and Mrs. Walter Vey, called COTTON CREPE . ALL SILK PONGEE SINGLE BLANKET pn Mrs. Elisabeth HOIS at the PREPARE FOR Co I j I W E A lT fl^ CANNOI^ TOWELS Fall Prints. Fast RR a 12 momma. ^ A i A c Willimantic Camp Ground Monday Color. 5 yards...... O O C 6 "yards afternoon. Large, absorbei^ sturdy. Soft, fluffy cotton, in, Competitive night will be observed TIM ELY SUGGESTIONS PEOi» OUTING FLANNEL RAYON FLAT CREPE plaid design. ve./*I at the Grange meeting Oct. 4.; Re­ 2 FOR- • ,• • hearsals are being hdd for the, pro­ 1 0 36-hich, White. R A f i 86” Washable. 88 c I ' 10 yards 4 yards grams. - ARLOW RAYON TAFFETA CHENILLE. RUGS VENETlAN>i|i^Jfe ^ OUTING FLANNEL 34x48 for Bedroont 12x24, '«h'- Fancy Btrlpes. A A c 89” Waahable. 88c or Bath ...... FOR VALUES edges » • •••••• ■■■ 10 ywrds t yards • •• • • • • • ^ WAPPING PILLOWS Feather Pillow. Heaty gaug^;-^, OCCASIONAL CHAH^ BOYS' jERm r SiHTS Hesty tlckingr • a • a a .» a The Milk Produt:^ AssocidtU^ finished W a ^ l. il.88 Havt^vyood frame with Ddwelled Joints. Covermgs held a burinesa meeting last ^ u n i . are l^phiur* with Tapestry UNFHHSHED ■•.il day evening at the Wapping^pchool A ll Sizes — Several Styles INNEHi bifiicks^* • • • • • I • a • ' t • • • e • • ; 8Vfei V. ■ mate leader. October 1 he' Iw ^ — ■f'jg AtJl?0 HOiRN thia group, vrifich. fie, hsn .so tolth-. « U ^ $ 1 G H T -fillty/owyed for the pant'twhyew Ftot-'l^T^ 'Plated. HURD PADLOCK:; pffHUff i_ . R R '^ 'IQa and Saw ■ • toMCome the leader of the F h n y .» ,.:.^x* , ,* * A i x s n m a n d o o u m s . i o' * e e # a .# • a a a Qrqity. At the wemo Mounting' • a • e ^ W fl CkfiUns, w)M wae roeuBtty k- m od to-M te’o cionmritt®®^ ri* T R A N S M I^ Q N cGREASE H O U ^ H O lI l *\. I.' . ^ ___ ' . V lilv. -Apehef'o iflSco, tegtos hto __B rida . .-v-WORlfc '■ 'v." ,'V, ' 'iii Paul iA.r*Prte0t BWEATER 8 'iW*'* ' 'inoD rfk iof ififl Hartid w . Sptow, (ALL W0(H4). V O k ..t it r' 'V , ?'V . r-: 1 • - • ' Y-i I ■todiW ^^stoS'Ooli^ i,--'* *a?' ) ' and ttoew wfi| CHHi>RBN*S before ;.ttey'W U }f y v'ii;:- m '!a u i)'' wuL .r<,| I *‘ j.^i* v r * ' .VH r / B - ' ,fA6ZWS -■ *1* ■ ' f - i S < o d t o & 1 J! W S B ^ B B t S r « ' THE OIW PORUM ' Conmnmleotlons for te tlw Qm i Pmni, « 9L«ft I bo ggiioiitood pubttootkB U tm y oQQnto m onm o lMlO ^ tS I t h t t j n o Ifet r im ;to d t(d iM to piifelM ^ .iiq r tbat bo Ubtfeoi Of o m T io Ib bod Um^ -'9 m ' R i i l ' ' iOcol viowf lo dnlrod bat ooBtrlbradp ol tUi fed Hirtferi tiln ^ - eluusoetor WU& oro dofOiBOtoqr or abuM?| wiD bo ro jo o til ^ ® o Tbo tovto of iriifoi ttta to a ^ o B f . ] d BBOOBS o f SoflOBW tlod w hiflhi w o ■ fir iB biutahbaaOy HA tbo UOUi." AUTCIl!r» AMD BKDfO o v a b l .V I'so ftally e o Jo y-Jkn iio seldom o » ^^ifo'SoeiA ^yior/'an^fobii';'to tbe- O a o W b o O n o II i ; ploy—our logo but wb who ;rep6rt^. M. )ttdoy tlm t fo ta iM ta 'b i^^ parent Treasurer Wtedvmrd. dunag he. to tbo OBd o f OUBUBOr, Id the ad> so fortunato oo to have one), oad^ Cataten Q . M iehotaD ^hityC om m io- ftam Bwtor JSSra W ttoB loans to the. gevarmtamt irew, dtaaoverod that fo r jn a ii ’ VO Dt o f fa ll, W bOB B O tilM 00 O O O B I B IlH **H o ary guBiec'* do it staner of the State H ighw ay 0 » > dbd hoa tavoi^ UT,pM,i. ba ositad to pay W ifr] EoWn Depteit find to o f o l ; ) . tbo tree and obnib, bolds forth, O f course, "B O n ry Ju n ior" w ill do hai portm eB t, w are th f. guest speokbra motfey. The depamutat ooBt of the jaaouBt due; w ith kad-bten canted'in ita' ateiNiits/as drosiod in her gasi^t roboo fo r on it, and do it in m uch leas tbne than _____ appwximatriy 1380AM for' a t the d rst fill m eoltag o f the ' to seenfo tb o rem oiitaii. part to thefsnsral finA.'a-to^ o d m lrtB f publle CO lo ok a t, and foost o u r fe e t, beeouso^w heels, .w ith p o w e r yifoE F ffo MMiU removal.. In this Itag whteh did not. Gototam.to ThO drownadjimt' tbolr syes upon. behind them , m ove so m uch footer C h e s t e r & b l teemaOon tionaUft tooaknrs: vtth — \m N i r i m l o . Uw.Sbtolh.hahirtAp'thaTi^ than fOot, w M ob have to bo Uftsd; the Y . M . C . A . loot b ig h t A _____ ontboriie. "’',' '•hi W bat, at sueb a aoason of tbo r« ena egn Mtlmate the voioe Dfpjteit fund 0 1A O^urtoii aoGount ' 'toe -pritai m oved fe n ra rd , and laid dOW B Ogata. been, solad oad bold m eat ta^p ir, . _ " |MetaW'form-pnd- busy . yoar, la a o to beoutlfiil to bobold, _ _ _ . ’ rotaovol for it providea for H t o . , ^ , . fMtoMinTviii.' sTom |Sut lotdag "B onry Junior" do It, was served by the rr* staff S d oeta too atateasiat oaiouata; 81 9 0 5 Thi^ ths hah. tSan tbo BMiplo im , and tbo oak, inbfor '^taAo.13 menthi each yeas toSoetlen ta |h» Mterai Nm 4s ’ .wete en-' robed Uko ro ^ ty , in fo ld , and yB - w ill never furnioh us w ith sti w ives of the aw nbora. M /km ini a foy^m neh .dlffw eBt moke irBritta for rested. Im usoleA or oofNnirage us to w alk. whfot lirttofir to tbolr etop ■ ^ ^ aity,%|2, low , OBd crim son, and rad, w ith the U ke o lihaohpaler than ta tlM oM dki^."' 952J 5. lessor shrubs adding the ir asanybony th O B , is n o t fb r leas aiito-- Judge M Uleir w as iBtroduced by TIta S ta ti* o f O e niM O tievt baa' 58 preduettaa toono mthenr taeurttaf » ? p w * - f . - riok (Bf aoed dnrtag too win* Dolton hsB hO' dObt Mtoulsy noxi o f oolor to tbo alreadyady gorgeous dis-dls- £iHS. m obiuag, bout ut zorfo r m ore hiking,nuang, cthus b u s I Tow n noasuror OoocgO' B . W oddn •ta fo -U d M fjita 88 tru n k lines, a ta * p lay o f tb olr m ore statuyand d in tH n o k ^ ^ of som ething for which w ho oeeupleo a Bm Hos: p M tioB ta ta i;i«ff;i,M T «le s . H the etaqf«(e At too onhual.towh mtoh>S m a Sfpfoaaher , SeerU^H ydo — m for thf yosr- win bo M d roiativoa? wp have paid notbingw our logs or» Iffo u riie ste r . t a 'hoBdUBg various do- rcilda b f tke fta ta w SM ^ilaeed end 6 14 D id som e one a t som e tinm , g ift­ ntors precisely, perhaps, our low er 1 portm oB ts such as d ia rity and oom ^' ta end. It-irn d d . reach' fro m H e rt­ sold Me .had..hooB outhoriaed b y H ta tho tax- win not bo laid NEW! ... . ■ ed w ith poetle rhym e, w rite, *‘Tbe |llm bs. m ualty em ploym ent Judge Ifigor ford ta ta^lafiapoliA W atarbeuBd Fie rid M it. to say. th e , Asrtcultuve, until tho adjbiimod mooting next MOfeb whon the grand list ^ h a v e m elancholy days have com e. The W ILLIAM M cCRBBRT. stated~ th a t M aBC heotor. is one o f th e . m fSM taB w ould reach to CUeago D spartaw at w ould n et p reraftm ooi- GnsntnM Sitost PiM t e saddest of the year"? But w hy I "b rig h t spotO**^ te th e sta ts e f O o n - LOBd all, Ita ta fo o ta w ould, reaeh to iscthm o H te feed and ieediooBa un­ boon templotod. m elaaobOly, and w hy sad? Surely aecneut, w hich, like lYa st H a rtfo rd B e l t l e l 5 r B t y 7 r a e 8,100 m H a s e f til OdB fftiss had aa opportunity to Straps. PlainRiid Twff To m one. In looking out upon nature eas- PARKED CAR RUNS WILD; is large sBough to becom e a city Btfw otata read censtruetion w ould a o t Bot feel him self in tune w ith tbo but has a "tow n status” like M OBr foaC b'to fttt Frandsoo. T h i W hite H ouse stotenM nt today SlUSGR. FINED e t w ho sung thus, b u t rather, on- SMASHE^PLATl GLASS dM ster. The qpeoker traced foe , D liar W ork arid tU a erdar had net srived the Sused b y the rig h t exultantly ex-' growth W est Bartferd slnee ‘ t 3ta|iiUij>rioneC M lehela said th a t d iffieu ltifo in a ll loeantles, stace it tetnh Poam-’-lM iidi itring, claim s— how perfectly beautinil is Ig M , brin g the pfeneer plaeS'iB ths, p la fiff^w 'b ria g . sw de fo r the oop- hadlm en conatnied as m eaUng fo at Stm ington, Sept . — ( A ^ ) — 28 wi^adidgoldelaap .4...... e 0 O ' e . * s 0-0 nature’s la n d s c ^ to behold in the IMts. Roscoe* Forgets About state to initiate tow n .m anagem ent. read from fleuui a claim rem ataed upon the crop, EU is En g ri, supenntendont to the antum n season. "Harm ony, Co-tm eration and _ w h e n preveottag the m arketing of any CbelseA SUk Conw aay*a. plaat ta O ^fir Stxings A ll the seasons have the ir ^tp ed ol E m ^ en cy Brake, Gleiuify’s W est H a rtfo rd First,^ has been our H e said th a t the p a r t o r i t ■ M ystic, w as Siie$>a 66 w ltaS llAS attractions, and each its speoalty, Show Windows Suffer. siofSB in recent yeim r Judge M il­ lent doeb m oB y other things A fte r fo rfoe r ecnsultotion. w ith costa, in To w n . ipourt today to ; 847 * 5 . 7 5 “ * w hich no other Intrudes upon or ler sold. "O u r tow n governm aBt has the Fre rid e n t, the StotenM nt sd d id , violatliBBS to atate fa cto ry taw s* R a "tali even fa in tly duplicates. M rs. Anna Roscoe of 24 L a u r B fonetioned w ell in inurt years,* he ig roads, oe »-i Seerataiy , H yd e has^istued^ a n e w pleodsd nolo cOntondra an d th o finse N«w - - - - we have learned to think of the place drove her Vord sedan to tbs "using prem ier m ethods first laad icapiag, rilm - oirifo to accept from ’farm ers to p to w ere Paid. Tlte fine w as I 8Q C d t h e ■ pring tinm as the season.of life w est curb on M ain street in fjront find out w hat the tow n needed, in O ifog doageroue crossings, curves cent of tha am eont due, and^pon initial c o u n t i n d |1 additional o n the Womin. Wifl hold 80 c is m ite s . .V,:.;. co-operation w ith tow n efildals and and; thA'inm iU snow rem ovaL He reeetelag auch'paym ents to toO ss fo r o t h e r s . and grow th; w hen, after the frosts o f the A . A P ., noarket shortly be­ Manta C^igaretto Gaius that will ho^ votere in deciding tow n issues and taU a s t^ of a ' Uttie m otherly no furtherm oney from the form era Th e eom platat w as n ot road, En g el and snow s have departed, the sun, f o r e 6 o’clock last evening and 20 -fiigRrsttas ■ w ith renew ed strength shines upon the in itia tio n ^ a n econom ical plan w utaaB Itv ^ ta the tow n o f Granby In vo lved ta tQ .jO 0BgveM has aotsd. w airtng this fo rio a U ty.' It eovotod stepped out to do som e shopping, fo r the conduct o f tow n buriness fo r .odib, pdien. a U g snow storm com es, II pages o f legei pmpn a n d h a d 41. - j the earth causing it to com e forth nedecting to set the em ergency Now t e of Crystal Baiidf . . m to renew ed life. Th e grass, w hich, t h e y e a r . ” ‘ ' A doiujmuts and 580 w o r d s . b ralu . Presently the sedan started Tow n’a Setup C f coffee fo r the enow fo teraatio nal S ilve r C o .’s p la n t a t The State Labor Bureau Investi- The beet vidues we nsye ever j d u rin g th e w in te r, has rem aliied sere to roll backw ards dow n the slight Th e speaker' outlined the setup o f ig. "N o one had better | Derby, Conn., ha., increased Its [fated conditions in the fa cto ry And s e e n a t ; and brow n. Im m ediately, obedient to incline. It crossed the road, passed e ' O e ' O * 0 e e e e'^e i g the call o f Sp rin g , com es fo rth into the W est H artford tow n govern­ ■ayaahy^Ung against tbat Granby force m ore; than 1Q 0« per cent and State Senator W .: J. ntopw ald, a betw een tw o cars jMurked on the m ent w hich consists o f a Council o f .m ue Early In October—-Will I • ■ - T • have us believe, b u t the joyous days d a y . Although Alcorn has m ads no for­ serious problem s, tod ay th at w ere ’ Hit'Otker Dqtartnenis. — ^tbe days of long hikes Into the n o t even th o u gh t o f foxu* years ago, great open spaces, the days o f gold­ m al announceiheB t a -drive is beiiig m ade in support o f his candidacy b y and th at in view of the prevdlling C h ta i^ B fotae fo today afinounced I i € en sunshine and o f energising and conditions tow n ' governing beards fhah t^ . velvet m Ul edn operate on invigorating breeses, • w hen to be U S friends.. H is nam e w in . be pre­ sented, it w a s re liab ly stated, a t th e w elcom e and apivedate fh e asrist- a redheed echedule, staittag early ahve is so aatisQ dng, and. to be a t­ ance and supppit vdilcb can be g iv­ In October. Th is is custom ary se»* tuned to n a tu re ’s voices, so g lorious. district coBvennoB .h d e October 6. Som e leadere in the district are en by dvie groups. aim iil d riffC ase:’ Q u ite a larg e num r ^ Nothing m elancholy aboitt these W est H artford lerted a -m in I ta b le t th a U bm a in the ^velvet de-| days, unless yo u are in a m elancholy sU d to.feel a tow n other than S u f- 17 ta x last year and three separate ta x Lpgrfolib^t w U be; tem pbrarU y dis- m ood, as, perhaps, the poet w as, fid d Should- be given, the righ t to* levles w ere m ade fo r three fire dis ooBtiaucM^; How SB Cheney term ed w hen he w rote ab ou t th e fa ll season, nam e the nom inee. CSayton P. -1 C ham beilin and H ow a rd H astings effj tricta Only gl 2,000 was .spent , fori the in the Vrivet as- g .an d p ictu red th e fa ll d ays as "m elaiir th e needy under the direction eff fo e | "m aterial riiutdoW h.** H e said th a t | icholy days.” N o t the "m elancholy W indsor, Fred M ; Colton of Granby W dfsre Ooihm iaBlon and the tow n a b o u t'a m onth> late r, th e in activity days,’* but the gladsom e, joyous and OU vw D . TuBer of ffim sbury com pleted its year w ith n o deficit, j o f the . Velvet w in rs^ixit'on the days ef fall, b rin in g to ’ our eyes have been m entioned as possllde Judge in n e r gave, as U s opinion throw ing and w inding deptttm ents w ith ever increaring em phasis; the Ctundidates. th a t he did n ot beUeta In the p b U ty. w Uchareaow veiy Iw ty.' ' . jrich beauty tow ard w hich the raring o f m aking the unem ployed w o rk fo r | -A rim d fo g a n fin g thef sffect o f the land the sum m er, w ith ever, increas­ STEAMER IN DISTRESS th e ir sustenance as is done in. som e j vriyet foduiffioh OB other depart­ ing effort, have labored idght and Portlan d , O re ., Septi 28. — ( A P ) — I tow ns and cities, b u t explained th a t ments, M r. Stated that the |d a y,.to b rin g to fu ll fru itio n , in th e Th e Radio Corporation o f Am erica { lild it w o rk had been provided in the broad goods w in fa n off slig h tly b u t /»J _ beau^ of the foUage in office here reported p icU n g u p . i S O S from the steam slip C a a ^ at { nnm icipal p arks to help provide jobs n ot\in ate riaU yt. .H o .m a d e*it clear, 1:46 a. m . The .steam er gave her f o r m a n y . how ever, th at the reduction in the Hqniy g loriou s, th e n , is th e autum n, C U nt Nlchals Speaks 1 lie ’ 1 and how beautiful to behold, position as Latitude 61 . N o r t h , ; vriV et lA B o tU n g otartitag. adding C aptain Jo ri NNiche ich ols, president o f j a t 1 ' V e ric h a n d delicate shadings — today, m akes them so beautiful to l a n d s . . ■ / . ata-TrtiBt chUpany. s i h o l i Th e C asey Is listed in Llo yd ’s reg­ the pubUe servants of the state State: th e; .appraisal was made, ister as a steel screw schooner o f •fo r they are doing, a good job Ip nature to you, M r. Business I itwasjiiUd, the value of the’ estate th e inteTssts o f th e people.” H e said and M rs. B u ^ Housew ife, no 5,017 gross.tona ow ned b y;th e M is- hag increased beeaute of the rita' te ptibUc offlelala- and w orkm en are m ore than a m atter of fact sort of Bisrippi su p p in g C o., D ie. N e w O r­ m arkftV^O e of stocks and bonds bring w atched these days as ' never 1 ... thing, and the passing seasons, an leans is listed as th e h o x|e -p o rt owned Judge Hungerford. V~d event of trilling m om ent? Does the fall season m ean no m ore to you than the end of Sum m er? If not, m .- w drcum scribed is your life, how your horlxons, w hen nsture so lo udly, and so long, to lift up your eyes unto the hills and b ^ hold th e tre es,, clad, in rich g a fm e n ts. pt foliage o f surpiEundng b eau iy and ^ e sc rib a b le lovrilness. > D o yo u n ot understand, and can you not' see, ^ t it is for such as you that na­ ture' has w orked early and la ta si­ lently and uncom plaiiUngly, through Sunshine and show er, to b rin g to fu ll K v - fruition in the fall, all the rich Q y ! i * V . ' beauty o f tree and shrub; th a t it is - i to you, she i^peals so p lead in g^, to take tim e o u t, fro m the busy routine O f yo u r eve ry d a y life , and fo rg e t fo r ( * - a tim e th e tbingps in w hich yo u deal, to think of things of a- m ore en­ Novdty Savmg Banks Fw CS^liiit IH O U SA I^S o f lertcra on file from. nobling character. V.. Instead o f takin g yo u r "d ay off,** thec6untry en^bfoe>elertnc cookeiY fbr above the speeding w heds of an find operating c»rts^8iirm i8in^4<^ . autom obile, as, perhaps, has been Tiw Ifo a yo u r custom in the p ast, jivst sim p ly Tbtob'too» tai efodrttc ra n ^ heato. fo rg e t, fo r a w hile, tb a t such a But when o«o eM eeoiigh ^ oom it never wito^^prt^nltare thto^ as H enry Ford ever lived, or tbat there ever w as b o m . a a child o f his • - k - i ing tops^^d&ti||e^1ieat iso th e Tsln e o f it i f 8 tim e to s ta rt a •* L .- b rain , such a th in g as an autom obile called ’H e n ry Ju n io r,” o r th ** gaso-' FinU^tIii^S4i^u^angS'meah4:iota^^S^b^ line an d lubricating oil are good fo r Ifss.food shrinkige-A " anything but just rubbing on things to kesp them from g e tti^ m sty, /A' and. Id dow n your legg, place your feet firm ly upon the groim d, count . • J i * . - . t o o i y ^ e e , and sta rt o ff, n ot fo r a fifteen fai this baak wktiU your uoney vHU bo oamiiig Stari How) hea tdeiR M R ^toy^ moaey!!|S|^ it hundred m eter steqjde chase, or a three thousand 'm eter ru n , b u t sta rt to*linedom;<-w>ittay be. ito nteurattoy aa aeeoURt inow aiid add to H cdiiaistatly. YoRtw n*b% «fo bff, for a tw o m ile bike into the a n d firid s,a n d foost you r eyes grow . • \.;X ' ' 11^ tress jifu l s h rn b a ' a U i r w r Of an the fonna c£ outdoor___ •ad they are legion, there m A*- that can be rabAtutad, or'ean- V'- "just aa good** Of UUng, and tha ww become acoiwtafaU with foct, the otaner wm.itaDut our A, away ta cold >8tan«A and wont': V sm ...... lofeOdraB EfoF'.v ■/•' 2., h J ‘'-'E 'V -Iv?;: . a f o ; m ■>rJ :!K(jiinaAigis'- >1 ^i1 ------'iSfm

t ithodist a^thSwe^ltei ail „ jw « a t tt- ' tiBoMd' th i HARRIS AS GOVERNOR 'l|tYata(a^.:aitnMih: y»-V -.;v ■ ______:pscpls,.aiid svatjN ■ J, ” >■» a t r s t a i rB s s m a to ■ r* bed^.asenMd to mQoy themadves. -•^v. Blayor Bnddagluim of Bdl|o* V k6% 5ienM I:lta^ pMfi Hdt4i State DiftHell John J. ffivBsi of Ubo Partor Wikdxea Attaiitf N. E. MMt- ___ :8il, Rsv.' R. A,* ftrset has raatod ftom [ Chsnsy .wtora.tal’. __ wlU msM all u rM d ia ts m to wilt, ■ hands of . tbs vsrwus church TOgant^ imotoere m hbiist at 86 Por^ r M n ' ■ '■ wife ,e f sattens to arrsnkc the sehMiiSa of itoast; torm s^ ooritoita Wy Mr. David Wff^ of) the adflil at tha ' i M y of Miiy .Stn Burtdn Karris of PaWtockst, |L L r ^ t l p g l fo r TOcsb groupi^ aad i t is and lira. U. J. Lttoitn aatf family. BrowltoUt at S85 Main been complif waa elected governor df the mmf h o ^ those iriio are uaihU to at­ Clumay Brothhn hive «1m reotod to V Oommsree , wa* dect^- vica-pred-r England District of Xtwanls X i^- tamd B. Omig^; ardUle^ form­ street, a t tb s B<»-. A demonetratira tend wfli SfS that an official sub-, erly sf Wjtharsfldd, the p ra ^ y at i^Otod^to of toegjoiiiuettqit dnitiBolow 1922Work. ^jQonal at Poland ®P**^*_*^ stltuts is present. t o n < ^ dm had sndllto. T*- yesterday. Edward Hocklni^hV East Crater and Hamlla itrests. _ treatment ttS Beoretatira at a maet- the eexnmittsh mayor of Bridgeport, was slebted The window in O leum s dothing for a fiuMMm ^ilHkridiL D ^ tbs Thureday aad'Frito^ fr^^lO m m. ing hdd in the Botd Bond, Hart* i t 1 o'ehMk iaS a ____ Ilany pupils are oontiauisf Ui Ueutenant-govemor of District HO, sumaasr ahf wid A ^ iiatt at toe until a p. m. Reffiebar of Voten ford, yesterday afternoiosk : mads rausdt esites. BMf afore, broken last syihlng by a _ ------— ■-— '”“'^on Fei^miwn, presldraf jf the fcfpoi acSieol who have not tlie ntea' 1. ^ n jrtiig of tbe 12- Connecticut runaway automobUe was raplaesd Memorial bospItaL.hars frohi July 9 Robert N. Vdteh wlO have charge. beans win bs on'site..;' Clubs. and ready forj^kioorating gt noon tor KOPPLEMAN NOMINATED tal aWHty to do tbe of work Bridgeport end S t Johnsbw, V t o iia^ to tbasi a m o , ac> day. The oommwy thit .fumiahSd m vit^ the convention for I989* S t the glass, on bamg notUlsd.test eve­ {NTBEWDISTRlCr ..V- eecdbig to tke concluding paragrapk Johnsbury, a cluh.of leas thai^two of rfh?****"*^ H ow dl Cboiey’s report years operation, was very WWM ning of the hreala'was rsaiSy to s« d ombdWlf^ . . of .. tke Mtochester I^h .to show wbat it could do with me new glass and man to put it lii test Hariford Navridaalar Namad •okool coaunittee pifUUdxed today. n ^ t but was advised that this was By Bemoarate To Ot»p^ MMB promise e t giving an exhibition of MEEimiG log rolling and sugaring off* ^ ■ not necessary. The (fiooa arrived CoL Clarwiica W, Saymoup m ort^ after 8 o’deck this mqriiini tofi> School B«n 8 > m. There were 800 persona rtgiaM ^ FOrCongraas. at the convention and tb ^ hpyn- ^d the i^ers bid thdr work ttoedlfl^t tbe country, the report completed juirt before noon. ; TJflis raWftiB fs esU ^ f<» thg purpoae of discussing TOrested in the business of the mn- 8 2 etates. ventlon spent their time in. sight­ Hartfsrd, Sept.. 2a~ to ditata prop^^ for Jbe town budget It foes on to say, “There would Mrs. Bertha Cushing Child it the for ^ pEtoent yesr. Tht spptoprialtonB wiB bo voted ■ramira seeing, golf, cards or msa P. Keppleman of Hartford bd'a of general lowerinf ifhe local dub was repmsmted a t guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. t*. Crowell *on St tbO rSiffii^ town mooting next MondSy evening, the etaadards in tbe accepted of Highland Park. Mrs. ChUd .was was aomiastsd for rapreseatattve . . . yl tm buriness SS' '' • topee of academic study unless tbe cox, secretary, who w ith WU- formerly one of Boston's laafiBf from ths F int District la ths Dd»- One day only ett ooinmiiiitT abould be wUllng to sup* cox left Monday night and drove TO singers and for the past e ^ t yean oeratie Congressional convention port an Increasinfly varied curricu­ has been a rsddent of f'aris, France. T%e appropriations recommended by a major­ Poland Spring in time for the open­ today. He defeated Oicott King of lum offering courses of a vocational ing seljslon a t 0 o’clock Tuesday For several years she sug in 8t ity of tba Board of Selectmen will mean a tax o f at )east this low price- nature, seeking to equip tbe pupils Mitfks churen in Brookline, Mass, south Windsor, 188 fc 17. 22 nulls, sikd possibly'SB 1-2 mills if the deficiency item for speeiric occupatlc^. or of a gen- morning. . . while Mrs. CroweU was otganist enl nature, seeloag to give them k Canon.. Allan P. Sbatford, Bfant- Koppleman who was prevloas^ is included. ' , reatCanada, Rear Adml^ B ^» there and Dr. Dillon Bronson was better understanding of the present the mmistar* She sang at a coacart dafeitod for this office by EkrCon- " The Public is Invited to Attend. GoM Igtotal pbnieal, economic and social and Roe pulkerson, were the w r in High School ball a number of gresMMa E. H art Fenn of Wethers- __ jBE^lnge In which they may find dinner speakers. Rear Admiral Byrd received a veijy cordial welcome. years ago and on sevsral occasions idd, la proprietor of toe news a g ^ tbefMelves. bM sung at private mtisicalss at ths cy bearing his namCs Kie Republic­ \ Ethical Training Crowell home. She n saiUng for an opponent will be Col. Ctereice tAXB^ATBIIS* LEAOVB “Tbs suggestion made recently HEPimr GRAND MAST^t France on October 5 on the new W. (^ ) Seymour, of West Hart­ Flour by the State Oominlssloner of Edu- User Manhattan. ford. eatlcm that pupils should be taught to read tbe newspimers Inteiligencly, SmSs that thto ebould have TO VISIT ODD FELLOWS anengh accurate knowledge of gov- smmwtal, sodal and economic facts Deputy Grand Master Edmund to disthigulsb between the false and Pitzer of Stratford wUl make bis N the txm It will' be seen that to official visit to King David Z9i^e> taBMEOALFUlffi carry out such a prograi^ it is I. O. O. F., at the meeting In OM 1 2 t h pound bag. A^SP- net ssssi jr to have a broad training Fellows hall Friday evening. Pm- pess « i d l t e tastsd» fOqr* in modem literature, modem his­ ceding the meeting, or about 6:80, ’• •ICemorlal bospltsl and lUebsel Has- Mrs. Emma Brown, Serv^ has been noted. '-astt df IM Cooper HUl stree^ was Mrs. Mary Wflson, Mrs. Florsnes Hsve youv bn^Bs tefted today oil BBybestos Sdentific BraHo Testing Machine* if 'ditebarged today. « ifts. Elisa Chapman, 0 AM m a ' * m m ‘.m oL to J V #__*______X ^ ^ Mto. Agnes Sddel, Mrs.. Marlon necessary we wfQ.reline SwUtfs Ftete WrOpped i.-.y * * f m^^Doris Hutchinson, .ly^tfl^ t< - ■ * > a-.s' <* . r - -f ‘ ------r mforiied TO her duflis Stoaughan; lcm.rMai3f A U ftr ; MACY L It tests St Issst 1869( toagsr. - UMd br 1 pkg. Borax Powder # X J i ^ o n t A Pisvrate wear te duMsls, .ta 1 pkg. Borax Oiips WE MAKE NO mSTAKES IN and CHBnratteL Cheney Bros, iMancbittrter S.' Ridiioss vlbnrilra, rspaiis,r 1 sample pkg. Borax Chips » . PRESCRIPTIONS. A reguter 4$e item,: It Is the Drug Store of. Strict. Aocount- EveningHefald 'A Otera qalst epsrstlen, sray .tolftolffi on Verious V abUity and ReUability. TOUR FAMi l t sssydrlyteg. ■ DRUG STORE. ' Drug Store is E q u i ^ e n t . Sunldst ; CaUforntaic TOUR HEALTH RESORT. P i ^ A Bwmraaw geseltee mfirage by reindton V :sf pswsT'.losMS. ORANOBS yiftifwi Oesabinstion ETOready Razor, Shavl^ ActiMlljpaetil.pitto»«Mriii(kth*'aia ; litUe Giwt lteiitfe Oil Burner OAnODD^ Virit Our Soda Fountain;^best in town—try us ^ 'More ecsnoBiicsl . ...^. F*r8awt,IM4«r,a*tW.tw,, .iO fO Y|A B ^ r s h e a t s • • • • s V a • •' e w r*-o ofco o*! d • rOBNACZS ...-...... totritod O f y .'W and be eonvoinced. V ,y> SMILING SERVICE ALWAYS. I'' ' '^MB. NSLUBPS' o«w.rmw ...... y . ^ Ifottatiei, Ragator aeanteir, CRAE Battery Char^a^^l^^ W^S) A#9A.wMa(»ieB, Ste^ PACKARD! PHARMACY .coteBubberA4t0'P9a8^'r'.r.‘' ■'.siiii,,SasiBto58S pSOteiibak I P »40N L ^:FL53L

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I H,fMp n « Jo*oo«oto< Prt$$) I — tut; SUSPECT‘HELL isSjSWis;^ . n m -w i a p n e tw or k Miria BoawaH—a out la Pi}arto^^ lateral BiM ~ on, pMinajrang I totyfc'iw'-am rinbM MBQ^ woaM NDRTHWUT A CANADIAN.-WtnH -- - ‘mmt rmnmmt kotp wrtio w d» kfjrr olqpo t^ a gtrs^ ssr- bMlo; Investigate • HooBe-to-Hoiige after faur die In >wp,va •OUTH — wte Light Opora—iKida: tengo- Sailesmai’lPl^o Qave Befn U aaaaailBations.;' iM i«w fim wiod won t o o iftit wool 7M— a^4----~* School,' at wjdic w o^ kreo wky wtea wbop kpre Diotatera oren^rilL.. aty Wiikmit Getting Li- PorUand, ()M ;>-P (ndai^ Itp. tenia si4a—Mualoal raat Froighl tainCer s a ^ ba baUeVaa lia.,ia ttia • l 49~9 MX-ti*'hba7do Crehaatra dlub — baalp; Ann one who placed the- snltmm bomb, ■Sf^t^.jriWaton' a ^ tai ■ lIBi'-tenn^soft' Laaf, Craan —-JCwa; Pour worN* eovpn4<'frofi|.^R» lOMW QrftpiMoal The Roekvlllepollca have eemialpp whiah boat triiT ttvaa • in. the Bab BtrurBribboL Coiit* Boot* mun—nMow; PoUodi'a Or.—wait Frandaco Praparadnam Pbrada'. cf alOO-IOiOO-Ruth Bttlng-« to a to baUavi that aheak thlevga^liave ervatt^ ,.60 arilaa. iouthaaM : 300'tenDMftc 4H)0— I i 0fr~tafoty ^Idlere—oost only tn»-4aiis—Baay Aaaa — alao eoaoti 1918... ; . . '■ ■ .’ ... BtmstjSS^ P, 4i1^ Sl16—Dromoti^ BHotcll—oi ot Waundtawnara XHado bgen working In the vldnlty tha paat Barite —Von*: ravtyibE to here..^^ cqmtcf, add ha ragprda ,66ta«sagg od0l at ., :B = ii 8 =?is‘ci!;' week. On Monday, according to a HerrlotiSMachii^^ohitegai Franca w|tb tea>ddoevafpIaa/tha “moat tmmn* 4(rtena.% ^ at^ tint nteda:^!.any..aapadlti ' lO jlB -lliil—oTok Casp^ Or-«Mtt i_^tP: wabo ekgf would looB rsturo from tbs' bouas any,, r .Sa>^>' ad alaotric light Plant 'to 'Inow a but 14 faaOteg, Tba 300 tons tetetbut cpalto l>i;Brilv- ' Lsnny,*eee—repeot tor wort ^ . h tf^ with tha money askli^ him to wait tedtebMi’ Ti;i£tb9 ^ ifty jp a e f- aoornarjcgnd warn muflh slimrtor. tbaa tboaa 11iOO-1fiW —B. KIrbtryi Ro m m Orpti. wan proflt of-070,000 tbte.yeaf.. ered in l and 8 tfm Late In M l 1i l ^ f i S 0- L ^ DTomond Orohoitro lap Inataad of waltlnig ba walked boldly tba hot flam# baB Baaoke heated the feflraotory walls, and,tbe flm was Hartford,. Conn.—Threats of poa* other apaotet the oumtor afld* ter iw derignated hy Charity CR8>WAI0 n e tw or k to tha door and watched wliara tha drawn out whim gfla mrin beoama suffiolentl;n tly not. In the indirsot typo The body ‘wab oevomd from.nqoa of oyim'tba betiBtses ribla court action corns from Inde­ meuf. •ABIC CHAIN — BHit WObO OOT) woman left her pookatbo^ Elia the flm elroiilate m fluee. and do not enterr teo pendent RapubUoan laadars a# a ra-, to tan w in heavy, b«ty piisteli l f ,W galiosa |fo. 3 furi ’ oil at wjulo WOM WMb WBM W » kpe kaao ka* k jr i want hack to tha garden after pay* of fuel oil in the dlrtot ovens, wbsra ■ult of a nutef that tha 'party’s wbieh made the b o ^ eater dteost Manobester Green Soli wfcra Irak olMk WMtt wre«irnB tha' aalaaman and did not notice tbs oombustlani laaoo pass through the bakiite ebambor, the smoko , and imporvleuM to attack. Ubdomoatb wJm woob waM irauui Midwaati Cant B a it soot tbaf^eolloote# tt tba ehambar when eoaf was used, am eliminated. candidate for proridontial. doctom I 10 tone pea coal gt Runee Bdhool. iraoBi wfB wOm Sabo wara koMS >rohaatrarohaatra Program X re ba had gone. Whan later look* win not bo tedudod te the efHdal the other armor* Brown mlated, Bpedfleattona' oom rt^tbe.'dattv- BAST AND CAN^IAN — m i r » a i^ Bamanaa—alao a in f tor bsr purm she found it was ballet , worn MBsmr platis of a poeullar eiy of this ooal, UmTind quality, wlbw WBM in b i linifng Lady—Mat only womlfko appotefa^ Tbaoa, . ha T l> t l ir a 1 ^ 0 ^ «ri rMan.Annfa^^t OBlp gone. Torrtefton,' Conn.—Abrabim. Ba- •to., am on flle.is. tb# office o f the knra J t e wloa wuo It >L. Balfafa OMaatra A neighbor atatad the man had daughter, Mte, .Barak Hoffman of roff, 03, Now York, aoemtary of baliavDt yarn Imbaddad te the ema- Board of Bolootmos, Munldilbl MveruMM.vaaDvs.DD nravimfivaA w s sws E R B a ia u tura’b ibte. ' Bvr k m M m wboo WWJI IWMt I called a f bar ilaea and had antafad B e e k ^ l . a brothat) W. R. Hamm the intemattenal LDdios; Oarmentl obostor. Conn. tt bar borne without waltlnf to ring of Bimsbiuy, ADfl a sister, Mrs. Dla fflG ff SCHOOL Werkon’ 'Unloo fdr I f ynam, dlD>: Tbo loiud of BdeotsMS' reiorveo tb« ball'. Ha was neat upaarlng, Whitaav ofw aw Haven. Poland- - - Mptian,''Me.—Burton onlc. Jy S a lft Tha luBiril bted bdd from tba ehloafo. Reek XSlaad A Padl„ tbo right to .rdoet any nr all Midi or iana—a to a about 40 yawa of age aadtravalad NEWS Karris, Pawtuektt* R. L, slaoted Railroad leadtegs tor tha wrak end­ to sepesite oostraote te. tbo >advss> Hamm hem# this aftemoon at 1:80. govomor of tbo Now Bteiiand Dis* tam of tha Town. KM A Har th by automoMla. Several waaka ago A eommltel sarvloa ima bald at ed Bopt. 34 imprevod over tbo pro- iBpayarr I man proftaaing to bare beau in m BOOK A2m BUBKIN CABT m et of KiawBls IntoniatlonaL esdteg waok; totalteg 38,087. cam jSda should be marked “Bid for Cant Baat> rta * aafvlca wars at work fOr aavaral Bimabury Oeinatary d * F> »• Oofil”, seeled,' end ddivered to the I Raniaf»-aaat obIt amai. 'Jawild,NSW Tsar c o m p ^ with B3,m .^Fer tbo like ibranlParaano-:# to a anoart raliSKra Bliftta aalUng bexaa of aoap. Upon ,Tbf eomplota OMt for tbo annual I BIANGBBBEBB BTBIKB OVER 1981 Ywte ifsm S0k66. Offlee of the BoHtf of Beleetmen, ipy — OMt oBlfi Ba* & Tba Jaw^b'nMmbsiits in this eity Manobestor, Englmd, ,Bopt 38.— Mnuldpel BuUdlav-iBot later than. 1 iBvaatlgatlon it waa found tbat none Bock and Buskin play was an*| *a6aB#—WMt .omr * ' of tba abovf mantionad bad pur- will close tbrif iUOM m buslnasa (AP)—Work te tbo eettoa eetf milla of P. M„ Ootobor H iiN|3. nounood,today, fdUowteg tbs results Laneaahirs, wbiob bad bean suspand- Jamlit'VPra^ obaaad lieanaaa to aell artiolas in tbla all day Bfiturday in, obsoryaiiea of Dated , at Me—Eeeter, Conneeti- eiW . Rosb H a sb ttJtej^ fostivl<> of tryouts on Monday. Tbo foUow-iod for some tlmo tgr roasoo of. a eut, this BRb^diBi of* Btyitember, Captain ftapban J. Tobin , of tba ties of, the .adv. jn iL ' f i ^ y night, ing olub mambors will nartioipate: textile workers’ steilfs* bagiD gaa- 1900. ' Roekvilla Fo1»m Dapartmafit baa Batwdty jfM ly’ lityleos wlU Mr. Ritter, John Sufiivan; Mr. arally to bo roaumod tedity friloiring BOARD o r BELBCTMEN- ran warned tba publio about thaaa pad* bo bAild teTSedMidob ban te tba Hossafrossa, Walter Wright:Wright; M r .tea...... signing of a pafiea. paet yaatar* TOWN o r ICANOKBBTBR ^ f L S s k ^ r ^ i m. Roaaabatf bUipk, . Cantjor Btols of Bpindlar, Vlotor Davies; Mr. Twillar, Welle A Btrteblaad, Seeretary* waat rapaaf I dOBM ra t dlara Many ttsMa and baa aakad tbat Hartftyd frikHte. nKobarga. Tba d Bifbar; Teddy gp J m i^ Sta: % :n Burnlay, whieb waa d atorm when tba aalaaman appear at tha fimt sarvtearPin h f " ) ^ a t-6:80 door and oannet n a t they have ^ J o j^ ; Mr. B t a f T i a ^ r , cantor of tea itrlka area, nsarly all, nbow Friday night jiunsi Toman; Mrs. Ritter,- X&eo tbs mills raramad oparation. Tha C i t e B O U already eonmliad with tha law, the TIm ttinv^yiak'ia tlte..lMginBte^ of Aitksn; Mrs. Pam j^U i, Bstty only diatriot ifi whieb work waa not polica ibould ba isunadlataly noti* tho most sjsarsd e f^ s Jowifb Quimlw;/Mrs. FsU, Rssris Huten; started agate was around Nalaou, Mmi Sad. OoeparaffoD ia naadad U tba day ssasens, - : Miss MBOrlokst, Lillian canisy; wbsra tea waavam warn bolding out Oporto Thuntday wnc WBZ^WBZA poboa are to cany on thalr woife. INMc Bmrivisy.Bohotership Mrs. Clara Bbsppard, Emily jU* for furtear dteeuaalon of tha aattla- Onte NUhSAaiil Diitrict Delay In noiifyinf tba police this Bugsaa Dioki s m pf^Mr, and Mra draws; and Jenny (bousamaidf at tbs mant terma. week baa raaulted 1l anotbar aalaa- Jamss, Didc op th tyid ^ .la ft, Tuas* Rittem) Dototby tyirtalla. September 29th num making a getaway without:bav* Tbs east will start rehearsals at Wt, IME «. C» fl« J M. 28. day for Tate'Ujrivdrity.- wbara be ing obtalnad.a lieaBaa. win taltoiupjMsIlte'tnfi year. The ones, tbs first one baliig called for Roekrina boainaaf man have bean young a m r a iMte- ^faipiid today, tbla availing at 7 p. m., in high Eaptanbaf M» F . M . ^ school haH. Miss Hslsn Betas ^11 N^CE ThAti^riyunLofttaANintb Bdtod UP in arma agalnat paddlera coming tetTbadt ow w iM Tolland Diptrict ;Eargiui&f itrlcfg.' 0:16—The' Moglbr tha riet Ntttteod, Mrs. .Ruth Young and _ ' Student Emifioyinent Upon’the'^n>Ue«ti 6 :06— **11m SiBltlifloii Fatally. On 6 :46-^Today^ ,Nswk'.^ LoweU report the organiaation. mm'Eiutem'iiPOtetv^beveithity^hava Seven Constables, Twp Registram ot to bO' located on the praalsea of the w .chaiged^lntemit. a f'te e 'lite of Vacation.’' Thpmaa. ler. Vocational Director Edson Bailey 7 :00— ^AoMTlean Red C roai. 7 :00—Time; Amos ’n’ Andy. Rev. E. O. Pieper. and Emil St. baenspani' asking for. consideration of part- Voters, one Collector ot Taxes,. One Manchester Conatructkni COnmany, 8-4-per cent per ntKpitlirOfi 'te e 'd o l ­ 7 00 Louis were named to draw up a H.y id te. WBEI). 8 :15—Soloists—^Lrene Taylor, con­ court; Oct , St Bernard’s vs of the past ‘eri-k-riday afternoon. work, hb^-Bailey feris* encouraged year. of Oitobecgt iteii^.o’doekP.M., and ■ .1 rab II n oimeeSmmm^tt >■' iiie ■. 8 >40—New England^Network Pro* tralto. Union ebutyh at Eckherdfs court; that his department may asalst a 2nd: To take action upon the re­ teat notice be 'given- to all persona Raymond ' n f J.7'Prospect goodly numhOT of diesirirving students Interested in said application, of its gram (from W EEI to w nc, WJAR; 8 :80—Gospel Singer. First Lutheran vs. Trinity Lutheran; stoSei, lefb^ r Bangor to ports o f tee Selectmen, Treasurer, WTAO, WCSH). 8 :45—^Harmony Trio. October 16, St Bernard’s vs. Trini­ enter the Ui •of .'Maine. whose parents are heroic Library Directors, School Visitors, pendewty and e f tee-time end'place TDWN iU)VERTISEMBiX 9 :00—The Revelen. 9:00—Concert. ty Lutoeran at Union church court; efforts to make it posslbletor them Auditors, Park Commlsrionem of hearing, thweon,' ity pUbUSUng a 9 :80-^athanlel. Shllkret’a Or­ First Luthenm vs. Union church at to contlnuey with their High school ccipy of this notice at least term ' Sealed blde.will be. recd ved»by te* 9 :30—Olsen’s Orchestra. - education. ,3rd: To Sep if tee Town .will Board o f Beleetmen at tbidr oflue hi chestra.' . ■ ...... 10:0Q—Cknmtry Doctor—Phillips Eckherdjt’s court All matches will adopt a resolution ^plying for times in teO'Evisnliig/Herald, and by tee Muifldpel-Bufldiw not^ latric' 10:00—Com Cob Pipe Club.. Lord. begiB at I'-p. m .. allotment of State Aid Road Fufid, seidteg a cdpy of this - notice by thmi Tuei^,.O otd^4,198^^ 1 10:80—Bulletins. 10:16—^Fifteen Minutes with Andy ' Resignation Final as provided In Sections 1484 to M.,. coivering weed'te: be.uiiiA by 10:86—Popular, Pot*pourri. SaneUa. Rev. Charles P. Redfield, teacher TOP ADVERTISEMENT Of tee General Statutes RevIrion of|*i mvm daim bsftke the date the TbwB rBflent News Bulletins. cently, w ill not reconsider his tesig- riouBly; in ,y! between Board of Seleqtaien at their office in not tee vnod la standing' in tee 1 ^ 11:00— ^Time; W eather;"Sports Re­ natibn ,as he feels he would like to a. truck, aa^ street car the Municipal Building not later to appropriate a p ^ ' “ t ! ? - l ^ l ^ S ^ 'S 5 S * o r 3 E ^ ^ out'in'.li^ foot teitytbA'or.#aw!sd view. take a much' needed rest' He will in Hamdei^;" than .Tues(i%, October 4, 19 Town-of Manehea^ and spHlrin stove lengteA^ ).. 11:16—Caesare Sodero’s - Orches­ retain his membership in the class, John LQute, ’.48;'^^:W'est: Haven P. M., coverinig the delivery __ The Board c f ' Beieoteadi- 'i eierves: howdver, and will take active part toes in tee; Town of Manchester.'idur- tra. and Cathexixie.:OtteBio, f l , and Am- wit: CharltieB; I^tteways; ..Oiling: WELLS A. STRICKLAND, he right to r e i ^ any: or W- bida or rej . 12:00— Baron 1^ ’s Blue Rhytom in {he sessiona when possihliB. ing tee coming Winter, under the Seemtaiy.' totet lopomte oontraote' te: tee aid': est Doolittle, bbikrof New Haven following prcqsoMls: Concrete Gutters and Walka; Gar­ Band. At the time Mr^ Redfield’s rerig- wbre admitted . t o New Haven hospi­ iMSHed Sept 27, 1982. '-mntoge o f fiM'To(wn.'.V'' b ' i nation was read, a committee vms Potatoes at- warehouses located age;. Storm Sewen; Bridges; Oeme- A. M. tal.. - teriea; (Sarbage. Qdlectlon; Parks; G. HL WAXHIBLL, W. A STRICKLA^;' Barttwd; 12':30^ T lm e . appointed to ask him to reconsider, Richard AaflraWB, If, of- Boston, within tee boundaries of tee Town -Caetk—Board of Seleotmem V Soomtgty.' but this failed to keep him, so many t^e truck ^VaT; Jbtei A. Locke, 35, of Mancheste)’^ Tree Warden and Cam of Shade of the members attached their sig­ Potstoes'driivered in lota-of to 5 Trees; Street lights; PoUee;^Eduea* Wednesday, SeptenAeir 28. operator of th4' i| b ^ car;' and'Sal­ 1 ...... GRANDSONS GET FdBTDNES natures to a letter asking him to re­ vatore OarbofwivBi, Of'New. Haven bnahela at homes derignated by tee tion; Maintenance, land Bond and In­ main as teacher, but as stated^be- Charity pepaitment *. terest Paymenta on School Bidd­ =STSIf 4 :00—^The CaptlvatonL ' were'treated Ter^lh^iitfaaa'andlacri^ New York,. Sq>t. 28—(AP)—Mrs fore, he feels that someone, else tioha. ' . ’ ■ ,;:r' ■ / ■ ' ■' •■■V ' PotatoSe deUverad to warelmuses ings; Memorial Dsqr:. Armlstioe 4 :30—Jack Brooks and Frank shoxild carry on the work for a Day; Board of R4alte; BuUAhf la? Westpbal’s Orchestra.. Sarah E. Reuther, of 466 West End The vehteleif* emateid head'on. in Manehestociaa'atli^ted by tee ay4nue,-who died Wednesday, be- vdUle at least. An sons, Qeotge A. Rcnthsr, 'crii(ritol'im iikAsi^^ ■«'v< 10:30—Harold Stem’s Orchestra. Oomieotleut state poUoe. State p JkoBomio and ward J. Holl on 624 Middle-TuniDike I Mid NOrthWeet CbmeteilM OE^uieiid 11:00—Columbia Symphony Or­ Uceman Gtaosge H. JRelmM, of tl Mr. Quixm starting off tha first in S e ria l the awM It la amra to ba soinetldng This ^ Johannes East ' * *^^'[TOwn.' ch estra Canaan Bartaeks haa. gone to Bo It was voted and ordemd: 9te; To see tt tee To*^ 11:80—Charles CarUle, Tenor. ton to bring Payne'badc to Conaee* worth whila. Boraoa Wait wiHjdim Benqwl of (test- The 11:46—^Riviera Orchestra. acut the prMram for tba meeting feptw^ iB fteB of^ Hated to Tbat tee CorMtoteg appUeatein be] thortm tee SeleetiMtt - tt iBf. Burt Sehvay and WObam St. n eok tm- T fife of heard and dete^flned at tlw Beleot- #tmde fOr tee. use iri^Mte J ^ Ddwdinf win praNot ^teerCriirfh day note oi^eotea e f tea Town fjor-t y:*-T aeoega Kamm of October at tour o’clock^. "M,, ind XOte: see If tee Town ; sHH “ to- i Oaocfa-Ramin, 80, dad at^ hla ion.' that notioe. ha f i ^ ; t o oU pemonal vote, t g accept tee seRetmei^f^ley* hbma on the Hairtfora. T oti^a The attended teterestedte said ai^eatlon, of Ite I out'flfStebng Street .‘V a ' DonY Rmbdl' Thii^Ualiea^ - by 160 de end. toniOr* liter To aee.if tee Town LViA nendeney end> of tbs ttme and W t ' You oW n an Atwater Sent Radio^ ■ of. hearing teecion, •by^'piflUlShiBg a vote t^eaoiept tee ’SetoetecHiAr' rV: I *'* ii'H ' oepy of tela'aotioevat lM ^ .items out ogHHlstowii Road. . Bsfom oOniteg to tenes in tee EveBhgK.Ren^4eidbB! ' 13tlri,,'To^eee't^:tee*'Tbwa.-t We are atm Indteg AK*a IRik tafva baan.badij, sldsd'te .Atr ' MB.’* We ana tM b«ay te rapaae omr fk^ siBndIng A copy of tliis nOfie* by. vote' to MteiSt^tee aeiaxy .0# ttlp' i 'a; ■ many years Mr, rqflstetbd mail tp,ibldi i^pHSant, £a CoDeetor. •tihia Hass b«t jow A Kite a atedwuh theUbi Ateens^vl Company, later with the pmde at Imrit eevett ; said bearing,|to- appear at.said tels30te dayot ~ arma Company at Hirtford. \ Jht tteM and .plahAW-ti^^ aee eaUae, fv m>-r ind ; be heard'«elri^ te«Mi». . , IS -A ^'•>a;i

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S|e)^ KdidiH _ )lHt win bass a vmI , ^ . •-■* r'. 'tf jott . a dreutor^^ ' S on^O ittS to''’'' ’ S^ertme* Jbas tbm in ...... V Tbs Poirtoi^ . ^ ‘ M tf i______■^/- ■ -y^-'4y y^y ■ I WM lky;brsfSB^. . .. ; . ,. r Lad. at tbs daiiaSr; of Simifis and i i/ 9 '______Aim: B sli^ has a asw sidsetieki Pearl s tm ts to obMnridf. Its iStb to a ptac« aasM4 Old L_ o ilS $ ssM sst bats, W m m ^ o r n , l Anaivanaity thl^ ,weekr tqr sOSrlng t e t «M I M t tW< tfiibeito, matan tfpes fer I Smetbrtota ef Mandwtter a ffsdal dMB*t Uto' llto t ItotdHiw bsite In yoMMsIsn. nduotioB on practical^ every type .... of serdos available attbto 'atation ICeiiWtomf fb im PtoN Ote) U u g a n fS tu m aem , 109 Adams DMd Wssd aa we^ as b |^ a l values in accn* s t m t , HiKiklsiid, In str a M o t BuitaMBSs that are fttttoa: along aeries, lb s euslness was. origii^- Archibald Itoeiidr, '■ fftsBO, IMS -rssunid' tssoWiM. SMe ScoUand. todagr a n tbess th at b a ssa t a let | ly .kwoted a t 18 1^2 Scbopl a tiw . The rei______will“ irtolt ...... tbs hems If^ d 4 e i d i r s d r 1Fhoas flf imrnifsWr eut-ef-dats stock. Larger quarters were soon needed -. V"- '/ -fyy■/•,•'.■ .V.-.-.-.- ??:■;•- break la tth National _ Tbsy< ban stedi s^. to take care of the increased'bust* which was cbteen from aO thm Old stock to bks dead w eed-lt toift ness so tbs store a t l l Scboto street leatoiMr.partiea to meet the flnanctol ______bandnm^PSopl was leased. On October 28. ‘ 1928 eriato facsd by Great Britain last . ' a fsw detbss dedfners an turn- |5^.aribt-of dead ftsaatoe. was burned out The October. . tog out modds with tbs watotbiie oid oottous, uselsss batotoTarta 88 inconmtlble wlth their etoOsemne sort of bait. Ito n d e ^ U w sbl* wUto, ^ Ite tbs wbicb eoatotaes doe work . J___ _ i which,W UAVUy wbUa«W igM V AV • dwwtoianundwionelOlMtIWWWW .W S ' w w e s WWW 1 ^ I OttBurnere and Uttle ■\l I } \ i il ‘ \ -VW . ,’ « of dtottnct flrmseas, was not aslmst.‘ i Otant Ifonaoe Burnera. pay. Prompt cmiittebut, i . ijj« . ed enough to attract wide pUbUc in-j ■ The pitoit to equipped with a. tweet I Rayhestos Sclentiflo Brake Testing i , i U \ l ^ € O f i fldenttol^ aeyvice. • Railroad and steel shares, aided by Ifachinb, car painting eq . -;^kI cf Imidxnrement to those 1 radiator flusber and washer,' battery n o w inrv wi Cflll,FlMiBd^Writc| with erma back. WMa teada of fiir dr laeo, to varleoa Sb^es, at M S S n ttaabouMirs, tte SMrb msMa W fbdO. (They’ll do wonden for M u p 1 W aa i n j u m B i w m » -m * m w i -----— ------^ „ ------hat toettoa ai ♦y»ni|iii told flam as It grows tang'jiast yssr’s drns.) How many ftoh -aiould a SMBBto send eut Sl reporter to interview a email/school of the fish them- up 8. Jtem equipment and ■ mall motorist “One B t^ ’i ffuper-Servlc^ in A. I ,C a te eatri^ if any? ' setoua sad ask them what kind of order shares were also well bouriit. r Bi accordsnee with the policy of wearing—pe f ^ i FiMBcini AlifiSittw i I Save ibe Pieces i -xoTo Vrbatwu»b auuwwtschool wof- mw Rshrimsii.«.w.w ■—do' tent* Fe, union Padflc, te u it^ the PortwArid Tito Works to keep appeal they go for in tte biggest I liajkl^«an^njug m gff igdin "A trads-mark msana that you w Household cement will keep tout mtoiers of Mencnester betopg*' and = Noctbem Padflc, Now York •P***^^ the lim^ements I n ^ IO|09Hf9pWfQv Wnff mtptost a certate quall^ f to m ^ ^ and vasee on the m yd. O n el~ ” ------say that fish can stand central and Chaaanaaka A oUaiT. to rw m te if also fomous. .Thto to Uf, ,^ial fine asrvlae to cuatomers pbyalciaB indicate that she was — X iiw uww ^ 'TT'TTHZ 1 There are other serious marks te growing stronger te d a weakenec rise in deetricify production. Scat­ ,.tew be makee the dUh of ®***' |te having joysters -driivsrsd between tbe two schoolr tered statements te earioadings by vegetablea sad m aeufm . heart etmditiOB, which bad caused ______^ .Lt'lavecy day. Oystora a n a h e a lth -fis h e rm e n . How eh*ii a maa alarm, was to>PV®ring< individual roads for the week ended ' .Ha Ha uses uaea the toaspanriveiiiaapeqrive cuto^ci^ ^Igivtag fo ^ beeldee being ddlcletia.l unMal to. a ftoh? Sept 24 showed fUrtbte inereaaes. hinb and bete—-(^) — New York was arrested charged ro w x with transportoig and was held in tourmedlum riged potatoea,J««^® ram coacs^^ nace, e ** 1 ^ ^ President OooUdge, Governor W. J*. Cross travels About sto medinmteaed earroto;.lwo .m» wbo also was a formal flabermte^ brads for a hearing. dlum tte ssaitmlnrr - mtoad mustard, ateU pnvanto that muddy look cte- xn this regard the Democratic tite. Ldiigb Coal Fro^ the VEAL d b u g g h v toU fsoro HOmST BROOK AKD s n u s e l o m SEr.sFSr-jsJ ■ New Bavn, nt> 28.—(API — FR ANKim COLUraiES >• Pottos te Ctenecttput were aeked tO- LAMB ftkia delicious! I ...... \ f ' which be found he could fool moat twp Best Coslii Mined! Ana la mis oenviou. 1 ^ figh ajost of the tiiae. “ Sdte to search for John A. Thiomlin- TENDER, JUICY^ . i.ww.do toe —« fishermen iCanehsator ■On, N m iby^tottriruifist -who has ttote at white tea charge te stand on worms? ben mlering since nfoniber w . tsiritory West a^ toe.'Xtoites it may be necessary, tojorder to ^ Ite . wifo . reported bis disiqipear- SHOULDER STEAK samsmaT meuntahM asand hs never aetnelly | deddetee leading questions at hand, mi®® today. ..was brought fold although te aeeepted nominally “ • ‘*“* £ £ S S ? W Tte nearsat JapmMea aritttory Even tiiouffh tomomw it Hartford Day jee if ybu cut dupli­ p ieerE B T ueea were at Tsitsihar where Gn- einliiabwhl’e divlein la cenecn- cate Ibese values llim or aaywiim els^* Comsaiali* Cil; 8f trated.' I t will give you an idea of the values you get at A aCnng fierce te Chtoeee aetsed| NEW M ADE .theto cltyTtedtoTte TunglMo, ISnteurto. m F im Om PrfriMs ffim eariy^ ^tey a-r.M_ ,_ a iBj^ tch Atoa wflpAtoe O^aawsraRengs News ■ad toe fote te . CkiiMie S o n d y . tt e ai______th en eould not be because p m - ■— wwwnnisenoimf* MheMnsSReedl A m Ismd e* Lefcee , Fav.nm m dui Tokyo, Sept 2I.-(AP)-Fear stronghold te General Ms Cban- 0gPWww^^i^Nil|Pn,< thte i fltetote ffvdit against tke Bhaa, aato dera hppniheaalra tm BUTTER! M ^toA Aroki! iMw itte s ' ManCbukuo had brok^ 'M f 'toere iever. ihs ritual ^ n tte FnH**7*-railway' _wete df « out to ^Wisaton j^eguitohlMg tte^^Sriagfin tamdalaa. 2 4 c ”’ 2 H e 6 * * 2 S c PiwriBoa in Manchuria worrisd Japi cation wSb' toe 19 qt. btekek Sob thebe! R4® •aese govsm m nt ofittelala to d ^ .' were M m , It aalA teeet OommunlnlScite with tte western a tfTfgr*” was received from ' toe- ■m ni Phney Yellow lowhthbcbskh/ $ * part te tte^toteo iccthten pfitetoce ’TsT SanSr 4* ‘ ^ asBeand to have brokn down eom- BANANAS!: IC E C I& M It K t o c y railway gte*Ai hg^i ri*®* ^ ?ri^* P ^ N U T S ! A; 3stiirirS5 y. cbnsal tt leMg mphed *nltoll}v<^ 4 c " ’' R c s h aakiag fisc hato* 10c “ Mito ^Y h?<^ri*nid bands of Qitoeee west of Tiltaihar ’faOed to return; Sc’" railway guards had risen in rebel- 1 1 . ^ ■■'.I : nngPNpvHHP' W.npny -. iMuitemnoQW IjS S J y west te Tritrihar failed ; m n A t o m QIUKGES! 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Asper up and took that fatal' leap once handle the finfideea of thab famltyl ymi^d live n e ff^ w to ua. 5 S ithe.ftct.^t there will s ^ .he, toe 'dcbfibtote and sidH faetow i^ flanks. She would pursuer to plant ig g y ^ “ I know alimg aha found ns alf tetotog- at old, imd oh, 80 tlii^t angry'. Dona felt a flush, of edbr Joined Dudley’s laugh. The proprietor 'brought blit bis to prevent i^tentonee ct a mount into her cheeks as'.she met her. She wondered if Stanley B u ^ ho# it was whjto I'was,wortdhg.” ' vOBce.'' ', “ Every one olbaes ; their door- in| ‘T guess m have to take it all was riding a near range. She would best .ringi "Twelve-fifty tor tote,” ;“Oh. yaAf. r * ]^ Idtyan, "but “Who were the IXtys"’ she asked chrontoaJh his eyes. 'What right had he to stop back and be nice to him. But the he said. your w6rk ti.myjility.*’ . my face,” she panted. - “ There are toeasuxeTNi her? have been, ^ d to haVe gone to him \rtien I .had waved gobd-h^. way he bosses me around makes me with her troubles then, eo many beggars take atohm- ued toereaae to rtich d&MSses showa Swergin puUed the roan to a ’ T don’t kilbW. You U8 ehhraotef, o f' cbursrt. Is. ______.....______* b*Bgty ing you. We bad a little argument would take It. ~ HbWever, thby have their nees Reggie Forfims, hut Hf; Gfitok It la dilfieult to understand . aU with lead.” Swergin’s lips twisted him and 6 on his" way right now to (To Be Oontinoed) even now. ' SewPa to mb, muchr. more; ehgagfi ths Slow Uttyation tor relief work. I ^ dfildrenat libtob.M ^itoux. Frenbh fi into a half snarl. under an tta t has hett done, cmL ««Y to jto.tekJM Stray hairs that prow out of : the tome to me if ttSiWis ^ - - ■ “Did you hit him?” Dona asked natural line should he caraflilty' re­ sSd^irttt donej there aw, rts cultivate ittoiiaad of thangtofi ebuld not aitord to give to iBusters befim>iln^' ‘Tm taking you back to ,camp. ItrPuirehase a caniid’i-hsir bruih, and dlinefir at 'tte door- • Then m come and finish t h e . Job eqiedaUy designed tor the byehrom I topd aPd'hlbthiiig; -Vpimig'to^ " 1 started.” Swergin pulled up oh Make-suto that tlte brtatlto are s ^ , [ But w e shin ^ todb ttis,’andliS^'^«V^ the roan’s head and made as if to eabiii^- to'iStir' ity dreifiattoB do' ■iC’l [g o on-'.,. ttie h o ^ * are other hand he cut the roan smartly topiM sfid buttetod at ttii WSlstltoa across the hips with bis -saddle Uae thdt you want rthehi to foQoi#, A! 8 quirt. The horse snorted hnd leape< 'after’a White.' ■ "" i', '* < " ■ v miefe; te i iUt; ai;>ihe: eentor^toont pfttto rt^ ra away and Dona found herself swepi Vaseiiiis’ should'be nfi>hed:,oa the flsra.'to'ttie-heBt ■' ^ v. ' to the saddle in front of Swergin. rqote of eyahrewa aveiyrBlght; This Her struggles did not disturb bla novelity #Mten^Sdiijiie ^ origi-- will enobuiaga ths .gtowth .of ' .nbty. nah, Bbwetop' ttviipi^,.aiddsi that solid balance in tte ^least Grimly hair, as WbU,as-kaep tiie hairs al­ he pushed Us horse down the trai makerity..'qipn to rough crepe ready to the' atoh' hourlafied tin . . '. ■ ■' : wUle Dona choked down her wrath ahtotog; Betom getog ciiit .dali a ^ and kept silent. There was little use No. 8X89, is ?,toslgnsd . for tie vurttob bit pbifi^yebrowa. It rtses 18,18 yb|^ 8iB^ 48 and in arguing with the Wg timber p v ea ’.them a abtalmg appeanliiee. boss. .44'. todtef^rtm ^^^ltop^:'i|’: VxequitoiS B e .cito fto ito tto iu sa too imaeh.tYott. 4' 1^-pprdsIc^iBjit^toi^^ They rode into mmip and up t o t dqa*t v a st V. theiit to ipsteir. ^ to fie the wide porch hi ffont Of ttie wwip .0 ^ 'or-tootet-i- vv buflding. Dudley cMns' . yiishlag; '-8f down the steps as he sast tteihvCttoK ; /I M S I I m , white .-OtorTFsU''-^. ing. He held up Us arms to Dona raaltoe.. Follow the: prabttee«C hut she slid to the ground tteto tip> with aa .jtyebibw slstod. like a flash she whirled Bfti^ c lt w requito . hot ,:slsb: emhrrt’ upon her uninvited rescuer. HSr ^bpaar or late^-thiy .wtrlM|to to . ., .r.anfiva"'lluree- blue eyes' hiaaed black and she ^ sa.upwsrd’rtaat cttfitoT^^ , - Bedaty^fiSfi^ frlpa IP swnng the ...... 'C . ------^aeeity. her wrist. u Slashed out 4 4'

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' 1 •/. / -» CIBS* F IT T E R AND SGENE Local FootbaD Season •'X- nnNmwiKBi!i Will Open On Sundkyl w anpcoiiD ki fied Men’s A . C. To Buck SOCCER SCHEDULE CM h Mv ^Fs b Against WiDiinansett A . C. INDOUBT ATiflGH irf New CMcb L m Otcr DivreniM As Wedho’ of Bay State At the New CoKbag Cbiifet Tld$ Kcepr Sale of Tickcti -Ml Nebo F M SCHOOL U S YEAR! Year. Lev^Rifiof^BitbTo Tbe opening shot of the football Teams Cancel Carnes For Va* Hiri Oran M Man- seaaon in Manchester will be direct­ By DB. J. B. " JOCK'* t _ , ed agalnat strong Wiliimayasett A,. C. rkms Reason^'Only Tkree SUTHEBLANO team of Maesachueetts by the Red Foetbell Oeach Cidverelty of fan CadUantef Victory Mens’ A. C. team, composed of local . : -Ptttabur^ football stars next Sunday, llie game will be played on the new Remain In League; Hare| M t Nebo field starting at 3 o'clock. Unusually large was tbe number New York, Sept 28.->(AP) — The new Manchester team will be of coaching changes in t ^ country Rain drizzled from heavy aides at 6 Good Team Here. hetween last season and toe current a. m. today, a gloomy bonld of toe outfitted in new tmiforms, scariet one. .In looking over thsjlat we can jerseys, blue shoulders and sleeves, poselbillfy that toe opening world point to an. even dopen shifts, the series game might have to be poet- with the team name in front and VankM Sta^um, New .York, where the worlds seiies Is scheduled results of which wor be watched number in tbe back and scarlet The efforts of the C. C. L L. to to open'tiDday, unless indeinent weatliiir iorces pbs^nement until to­ with interest. Rain feU intermittently during stockings in their initial set-to with start a fun le i^ e schedule of soccer | In the enst three men shift tUegi- the Willlmansett team. The latter morrow, is shown above in an air view.' Guy Bush, veteran Cub right­ the Bight and ehortfy after dawn games are meeting with all kinds of anees. At Princeton too son. Chicago’s lanky Guy Bush, the ball The Red Mens’ A. C. will practice be that they have set a rather high Riggs StepheniMm, Cube’ l^ t- For toe first time In-'lts-history BOe- Coast league to toe shortstop post on. the same leveL road station to tbe Cuba’ hotel Friday night at the Charter Oak standard for a soccer club, wherMui, fielder, personally attends to retap- ton College will haeve a fitting set­ on- toe Yankees. Here in the foothills of the -Alleg­ park primed and ..draped„ - in bunting, , he suddenly dteoovered hta - wallet' grounds at 7 o’clock and if rainy at it is a new sport with all other Ing his bat handle Juet before game henies, we are watching with in­ even toe brasses ' toe “ Seventh and 8400 were n^M D g. He mads x. ting for its'football tois'season.''Hie' Regiment band tbe Rec at 8 o’clock. schools in the League as well as time each day. He’s one of the Eagles, after years of valiant per­ terest toe work of Hank Day with pouabed to a brU-1 record dSah bade to toe station, and Bristol. V Tbe Yanks have dropped tbe 88- National league’s best hitters in the formances on ill-suited Boston ball Washington and Jefferson. Some of liance which rivaia the noon day sun discovered the waUet and the cash' year-old Herb Pennoific in ."ffots" when there is me, either toe evolu­ East Hartford was to have play­ pinch. parks, hlive' finally been riewar^ this season. Great contrM of his those, iqiparentty dose to football still resting in the hammock of ed Manchester at East HartfoiU on at tbe sehod, believe that W. A J.- tion or toe revoIu:;un of the faith­ puUman- berth. ^ with a hdhdsome stadium a stone’s' Southpaw .slants has given him ful seemed certain to have taken EES.0PmB0ME Friday, October 21 but have notified For the second ^me in his ninsr throw from toe group of handsoiote around ^ gh t vtctmrles. ' has been in the footbaU dddruma, the League that due to lack of and that Day, whose record, has {dace. year major league career, Klkl Gothic buildings that adorn Udlvcr- Even though toe forecast of toe OLD FOLKS SEND WIBB money they would be unable to Cuyler, Cubs’ rightfielder, this sea­ sity Heights. been good at Washington High GreenvUle, Mies., S ept .'2E -(A P)i. S E A S O ra FRIDAY equip a team this year. East Mart- The Cleveland Indians grow.^ sad school, , is the man to. brhig toe weather bureau Was for a showery son has fallen below tbe .300 mark 'llieir new athletic home, wb.iph. every time they thhto'of .toe hitavy day, with no. clearing before late 'Tbe old folks at home today r a t' ford high school athletic association in hitting. He regained his stride’ will be .dedicated this week-end Presidtots back to toeir former slugging this aeasoh of Joey Sewell. high place in eastern footbaU. afternoon, a crowd of forty thousand a “wish yow'well” wire to Guy Bush, lost, temporarily at least, a consid- late in the campaign after being the Baltimore Loyplas, vrfll . SjUu^. who is elated to pitch the opening- Phy Middletown At West erdble sum of mon^ in the banks Yank third baseman. Joe was The Western Oonferepee has more at a Yankee world series opening, handicapped by injuries. out with d 1$,000 seating. cdpacity signed by tbe NSw York club in bolstered by toe presence o f Speirft- game of ■ toe. world seiiea for toe which closed, therel^ making It and wUi be expanded annually until than its. share of dianges. At Chicago Cube. . ., vAiy hard for them to continue in 2931 after his release by. toe In<> Minnesota, Wisconsin and Iowa we er John N. Gamer, Democratic can­ Cftiarley Root. Cub righthander, It accommodates about’ 85,000 spec dians. didate for vice president, and a Bush’s teammate, toq sensatiesil. Siik Perfect Forwards; any. athletic contests at all where tatora not too many ybanabence. Will see different faces, aU o f them finally regained form this year well known. Bemie Bierman, fresh solid phalanx of notables from alb Warneke came from across toe river loquipment must be bought. ’The fact that toe EMles’ fMlow- in f ^ ■ after his prolonged slump follow­ 1 ^ Dtekey^af toe;.Yankees is be from a successful term at Tulanc, walks of Ufa, was a far cryY i^ tbe .BackfieU In Douk. This leaves West Hartford, Meri­ ing his singlehanded qffoi% to pitch ers in toeee priHipason appear record attendance of- 68,600 and re- den iuid ManchMter to fight it'out to be n iori interested tarthSwstMUOm' ng- .CMled by ^experts the, aucceasor Steps into Fritz 'Crisier'i shoes at the club into a pennant in 1927 Minnesota.' lliere is Uttfe question eefyts Iff 82S4A30 set at the Yjmk : PROBABLE UNBVFB for the first soccer championship of than in toe team that’Hud* Coach >r. Mickey CoChcane df': toe A's as when he won 26 games. the beat hut that Gopher oftidals have made stadium. Cubs ' ' Manchester High opens its C. C. I. the league. Manchester has already Joe McKenney ia : ..w ^pii^ ed out o f toe high places in. w n ld eeriee* a a ^ , eaq^ en ee, with season. . , • Mtasouri valley fbotbuir SM battle last year before losing 7 to 0. Charley Grimm, Cubs' first basb< ' dets that McKenney. is Convinced his young ton warneke, -And we also want to thank thonss, squad is far^r advanced any CaHdeo, famous at Notre Dame, and enough over toe eeason's record to AREREJOICgiG man, is one of toe four playing last year assiatant to Kizer at Pur-* who contributed towards toe' teaiB«:. he has seen in hie 10 years , on the managers in toe majors. The others due, is a young coach vdioee work bftttie the Yanks hi the second game What mmey we got helped a gteat are Fonseca of toe White Sox, Mc­ heights, where he spent four years COUNTYTTENNK on youth, spra aid courage alohe. deal. TOOT! TOOT! aS a quarterback, and toree more as wUi be watohed tidto intdrest. Manus of toe Red Sox and ’I’eiry of In the south there were hut ,two There was mtting_ power. of the , We also want to thank any peys toe Giants. assistant coach before he was given Sharper, slmrtCT type fy the bats of son wbiq umpired our games ' iS Whistle Sounds* Calling Ball full oharga In 1928, when he devel­ T O U R N M O a .8 shifts of any isfyortanoe. To re­ Majors Draft Few of Their place Bemie Bierman, Tulane wiU "Qkt HoM^ Stepbensou, brUltant home, espepiany Joe DIobl We’ may. y\r Totcr Back AtUr Knee Mark Koenig, Cub shortstop, has oped B ; 0.'staet undefeated team. Klki Cuyler, hW Gabtt^ HartnStt, not have a strong team tola ’The Boston College eebedule:. rdy on Ted COx, his line coach for Hit Ground Best Players TUs Year; one, of tbe beet arms In baseball. several years. Southera critics rate youig JohnnyirM Moore, w e,‘ tthe h ( old------Yank but it will be a better team in He tried pitching for a time before Oct. 1 Loyola of Baltimore; Oct. ToBeHalibWUMr.Opei thia a sound move. Shortstop, Mark Koenig.'^ "Woody ” -And we appreciate any team New Bides released by toe Detroit Tigers. 12 Centre: Oot 22 Mimuetto at Eogltab, Btii Herman aqd ^Gtinun played us thia year especlMly toe >/ Milwaukee; Oct. 29 Fdr^m ^Nov; The other diaage may see the Your favorite halfback has the Always Cause of Con-j To Aijr htereUed Om si- riise o f Lo>jislHia State^.for "BUf" himself. Cardinals for giving us toe 4wior,; ball! The game is tied, and only a Johnny Moore, Cub centerflelder, 6 ^^Itanova; N ov.-ll .WMtem Mary- JCOnea haa always, b ra known as a ' In event of postponement, some- Sunday. i ' minute remains to play.. He takes was developed on the teanl's Los land; Nov; 19 Boston'- Ihilversity; emart coach, and his Artay teams toliig which never has happensd .to w e thank Paul Cervini and FWup^ a sweep at tbe end, cuts back y h i n L , Angeles "farm " Nov. 26 Hofy Cross at Worcester. atkn. Wire unlversilfy raapeefed.; ' the-opeaing gime of a worid jserles cis Happeny for toeir umpiring; through tackle, falls to one knee, ■ ‘ ■... ■ . I hi ths memciy of modeni mah, toe both teams were pleased with theif'; but is up again in an instant and, The battle with the Yanks will opening game iutomatloally. goes umpiring. ovmr imtil tem o^tv, Wito the sec- We i£o wept to thank our m | v - by cleverly dodging, races down the New York, Sept ^ 28.—(AP)— be the fourth world's series for 'U pon..lavltatin o f LoOmia Insti;. $ 8$;690 tuto, Windsor,, the County Y. M. C. ead game Friday aad 'the epeaing of ager. Jirfm Gusto, in hia serutceii _ field for—nothing at all! Fallpre of the majOT league clubs to Burleigh Grimes, veteran spltballer. It would be no touchdown under He tiinmed the A's twice for. toe A. tonajs tounaameat wlB ho'held the three game seriis ia Chicago toward toe team. We expect him tbe new rule governing a dead ball. exerclae'lthelr privilege of selecting CanUnata in the series last year. Oh the school's tennis courts a week fhmday. I with unmeat year. '' ) At the point where tbe halfback's players has put a temporary quie­ Fer too ktagdoiuMUfA of Ctad Is not from this coming Saturday, Ootobor Thankhlig you for your spaoe. We remain, knee touched the gniund, tbe play tus on the cries of sugmeh which Perce Malone, Mg rifhtluuider, drluri but rlghteoamees, 8, beginning at two o'clock. There m a n a o e b b o o Kf i d e n t will be two age groqpinga, ope for New York« Sept. '28.r--(AP) — THE SUB-Alff»INB ^ would end, for as written by the have risen from time to time from will be battling for vindication in ^ poaoe, and Joy In toe Hofy rules committee last winter, the ball toe coming w oiid's series^ '■ JHe Ohoofc ■ ■Bomane, 14:17. txfys imder 18 and one for those 18 ; Hete’i how tb* ibokT BABBSALL 'rtVVK. is dead when "any portion of the minor league clubs which objected and hvor. Each organisation enter- to g iv in g up some of their beet dropped two games when the Cubs player having tbe ball, except his were routed b y toe A 'r in 1939: > AnJumcat' man's tbe noblest work' id lit toe tournament may have two bands or feet, touches the ground.” players to r low prices through the of God.—Pope. ■ingle entrtas and o n double entry draft lystem. In fact, the player runs the risk Stanley Hack, Cub utility In- in 'each age class. Tha touraamept of incurring a penalty If he tries to Where it almost caused a rebel flelder, jumped from a bank cleric'i is open to any mtemeted organtai- advance^ after being down. His lion of the., minor leagues against job to a\ job with Saenmento of. tionh in the counfy wltimut toarge, team may . be punished for "crawl­ the Vulers' of organized baseball a toe Coast league list year. couple of yearn ago, the draft this ing." ■day, October 1; ‘ apd entry form s This is the most drastic of all the season saw only players drawn may be eeeured from the Hartford into the major leagues. headquarters of toe County Y at 98 new rules and has caused more dis­ n o Ffloeo In CBtaago . cussion than any other change. At the annual draft mseting last •Elm-etreet.; \ Some say it will prevent many in­ night three pitchers and an outfield TMgsmn ib e Avuty d S M c tia H s ! er were chosen from four Ctasf Another hitereatinf feature of the juries caused by a tackier diving In toe play-off for the County Y "AA" clubs, in 1981, s list of 15 world series games scheduled Ifi Chi­ eenior baiebpll obampiohsbip, -held Into a player Who is off balance cago is toe seating arrangiments. and unwle to protect himself. It is drafted players was considered tm at Colt’s Park, Hartford,' Saturday, usually small compared to the 20 Reeerved box seats.are. pifiCed at Biistol Beyi’ Club, winnora of toe argued that tbe man carrying the or 26 men chosen fior several sea­ 16.60 each, which jadudes, too 10 ball has, at tbe most, only one hand western dim oo. County T Zieagpe. sons before. por sent tax. Rososvfd gr|Uid|tand defeated fheTwiMlotoeid Young to ward off tacklcrs gnd^shen he la The players drafted last night perches are |5.50. ;B o a cb e t;. seats, partly down and trying to regain Men’s-dub;, winperq ot the eeatern Af6* which are not avaitaMo'.^to I toe dlvtataa.lfy ppoQre'fif^d.to.A, thus his feet he is an open target for an By tbe Chicago White Sox—Joe |day of the game, at' opponent trying to stop his prog- ...... Heirfng, pitcher from indiaavolii. B it here is where tow'nto- eonies WIN B y the Detroit Tlfers—Frank in. If you want a Imx^piiat"fer;; the '^Xininst the rule, it is argiMd that .Nekota, plteher fboni Newark, for­ Bret game in CB

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South Main, street f 6R REl^t^FOUR rbohitiDiement, 8688. Reward. aeuto due/to laii^^;^ food." Siva, add too faifeaLpC apy-tbatha^ {;. OlUSSlliEB FOR SALE—PLUMS for canni^ ly E dw .^. HoU, Tel.. : ^m Fajiurio-to Cgmllha. He said the benefit of the ppw^'trust.” ing-wlll be held at the'Tjwn H dl to Finder please call-6855. Warren Case, BucUand. Phone IS could w ^ imagine thousrads •Bpedid uieMsts” said Andover on Monday, October A 8643. 4642. IN ORGANIZATION WORK (third), 1932. - a Charge dUed in the districts thybugh which Nonto . nomtoatimi of FOR RENT-rFIVS AND SIX room Roosevelt fmight tqr .“spedal automobiles FOR SALE 4 The polls win be'oipened''at 6:Sd tenements, with . isU modem Im- interests, trusts and combinations,” A. M; and clbee at 2 P. M. on told All goverameqt offices , -weps in­ Ntetv York, Sept. 28*-^(AP) — FOR SALE-r p r i v a t e l y owned: MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 53 provMnents. Inquire, at 147 Bast structed 1^ the goVemmient 'to bpm with a “relehtlessness which disre­ date. Busihess meeting at cloae of 'H i Bvemttt Sisnders, Republican Na- garded fainmss,-honesty and truth.” ’ * ’ •d-sa*im^ ROOM FLAT with New York, Sept 28.—(AP) — mora active cktopaign, the reverse is he paPllsb^.-saiae day mast be w - FOR REli^—2 SINGLE ROOMS in gimige. Inquire. W. Manning, 15 suing year and tolssue therefore the a s r t . ’ >y UVeioeh opon; Saturdaye vice. Modeyo trucks, experienced Major General- Dennis Nolan, com­ trap. "i' note .or noteq of thd town and.to the men, guaranteed prompt deUvm'y, Johnson Block. Apply Aaron John- Walker str^t mander of the , Second Corps Area, “We have more, speakers of note son. Tel. 6917 or 3726. mairifig i^eeches .'and have more renewal tfiem or as needed; Said RIJ^HONE TOUR aU goods Insured while in transit FOR RENT—6 ROOM flat, with aU U. S. Army, which includes Puerto amount' or amounts ‘not -to exceed, WANT ADS. Our affiliation with United Vans Rico, today caMed 'Col. Georgy L. active and energetic organization TO aM C ^ CHARGE improvemepts, on second floor. In­ work to and! through the states.” the sum of 38,000.00. uted bver Itbe ieiepboae Service means loner rates m fur­ quire Stfwkweather street Bjnroade, commander of the 6th In­ ig the CHJKROB RATS^ given above niture moving to distant points. DOAKDERS WANTED 59-A fantry staRoned in. Peurto Itico, to Sanders wUl remain to New York Fifth: To see if Ihe town wUI rg opnvenleace to advertleera. but Daily trips New York, baggage for two dajiB,^ conf«Tlng with as New York, Sept;.-28.—(AP)-O s- vote abatement of cenain taxes. |H RaTBS will be accepted u to WANTED—ROOMER or boarder in FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene­ place at the dlfiposal of the govern­ yATwNT W paid at the bnel- delivered direct to steamship piers. ment, with all improvements. Ap­ ment every facility of the-War De- many eastern leaden as time wUl Bian'Ray, 52yrara ; > . ' \ ,. b r e . e e e • e e eegWfV* ^ Mather stireet of Army "transpe^ at the pert of ^After his graduatidn- *fri>iqk tlve' ;--T v t^ tb : 'To see if the town will i^er^ee—StoragA •ig*e 9 g e ‘ -Iv BEAtrrT c u l t u r e ;—Bara wbUe FOR RENT- Sat,.Jnquire ' ,>■/ HamtUri JUiw Rritqticsd vote to! have sOl the'origthal hiBa ac­ ISlKHFiemiee*w. U. kqtiQAr R toj^yn, company air chMkz dnuBm . on the •‘mtieir' 'MeieregrieO'' .-... la .leti^^ [fcji ^ *at 54 Mgple orders from tUie War. Department in­ Hi^rishurg, .111.; ^ p t. 28.— (AP.) lAkfor tenyearatki'BB^tob^^ was ___ and Prefceslaanl Servleee Academy of Hairdressing, 698 structing him to have the army —Dennis Lawrence, 30, was held in a member 'b f seydrai'.prpmtoent! Treasuiy. • gen Services Offered ...... II FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM apart­ . Thirteenth:: To see if the town sld Services .Offered ...... 1I*A Main street Hartfoin. NOTED SOUTHERNER, transpon Chateau ’Thierry ready to jail here today for questioning In clkba there. He kl80 ; prapttced law ment, with bath, also . one 2-riom time ^ Sypiey, In will vote to rescind e former vote htractlng s • e-e e e g a e apartaent .with. bath. Watkins jsail on one hour’s notice for Puerto the ,Lto6|»e>f«:h Wdnaping-case, . Hb allo^ring the Selectmen to . fix salar- 'NhrSeriea • e • e«e e e a Rico. The vessel was; ready , today, .waz‘''anyitpd'^ at .Marion - last- night giykig! ilia-pedigi^'to itod «pun to­ Bros. Inc. ^ .. . mLIAMS.ISDEAD day he descrihedJhimsslf as a sales­ Kw JRSfiS^^a'n':;: AGENTS WANTED 37-A awaiting further orders from Wash­ by Sergeant E. J. Gibbons, of the Fourteenth: To see if. .the town ington. state highway police. man. :■ XbSBTSlifiS' '•eeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeaogg MADE-TO-ORDER Christmas cards. FOR RENT-t-5 r o o m tenement, (Continaed From Page Om win vote'to rescind a former vote ”*jgery^''Cfeesmakfng ....•••• heat furnished if desired, near the His wife and two children wetO fixing the salaries of the. Assessors. H g—Trvoking—storage .. Half usual price. Name! mopogram with him in a sedan bearinig the PgintlpewPaperlng...... mills. Inqiflre 50 Pine street, up­ Mississippi plantation than remain PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Fifteenth: To see If tire town wUl and customer’s selection of senti­ in the U. S. Senate.” Washington, Sept. 28.—(A P )— New Jersey license P-88-898. TOe PVOtmiOhSl. Services,...... ment. Commissions daily. Free stairs. vote to fix the . salaries-of .Asaassors, Rapefring' •He! retired froni-public life in 1923. President Hoover ..today messaged car was purchased. March 11. The Board o f ReliM, Registrars, and THUnhi^P^ ••• samples. Box assortmeints, 86 FOR RENT—TWO, THREE and 4 arrest was made on an anonymous Tolut' oeedS and Service...... - and'cam e home after devoting al­ Governor Beverley of Puerto. Rico Election Officers. . pieces, 50c prepaid. The En^aylng . room apartments, beat, .janitor most'30 years of his life: to-service expressing ^ a t over - the - disaster letter mailbd to Col. Ctoatles Ltod- Sixteenth: To see '.f'the town .. Company, Orleans, V t bprgh, Trenton, N. J. The letter was service, refrigeraio.f furnished!. Call in Congress. : and aridng ah Immediate'repori; in We have a client that will ex­ vote to close certain'town roads, Cpsniea and .Classes . eeeeeggegoe Arthur A. Koofla. 5440 or 4131, order that relief measures ^olght be forwarded to l^ o ls highway police Prlvgtw Inetmction se eegegggaA* -- Bom' In Memphis. and given'to Sefgeant Gibbons, Gibr change a well located neat home of Bailey Road,- Bear Swanp Road be* Oaselqg .;,...... eeeaeggeggoeei 875 Main, street. ' • instituted. 6 rooms fo r a larger sto^^e or a 2-. yond ,H ^ k Foulds, Whee^hig Road llwMvnst&irs. Senate' and devote^ much at his inHng Materials...... 47 FOR SALE—DRY HARD wood 38 time to heaUng the 'breach between At the Residence of the Late Dr.: James H. Conklin, imoadb^'Watohee—Jewelry .. 41 cord; bard wood dabs 37. Justin KENT HUNTH4Q?—Tell ilS what the North and South. - ^.etilMl Appliances—Radio ... 49 588 New Britain Ay^ne, Hartford, Conn. PICTUQE8 V j OE I flOH RStS PGRQ ■-oeeepeee*eeeeeeee4«)*A Latbrop. Tel. Rosedale 19*23. you wjSQt, we'll take care of it for ' Senator Williams was madb fiat- Thursday, September 29,1932 at I p. m. fT D O y V H A t COCHRAN lasden —^.Farm—Dairy Producta &0 you‘without charge. R. T. HeCann, terihg offers for lectures and stories Ughelhold goods ...... 61 HEMLOCK SLABS 32.50. load; hem­ 69 Center street Dial 7700. AN’TIQUBS as follovm: M w i o ^ y HepploWhite Card Table, Hftatpsry and T ooia...... e e e o e s « 61 lock and oak Slabs 33.50; oak slabs when be retired. One^ group was re­ iMieal lastruments...... 61 ported to have offered 3wi000 spade feet, a flhe piece. Lowboy In Cherry, Glueen Anne l ^ , ggtea pa.d Stors Equipment 64 34.06; ode wood 34.00. Special on 6 'ROOM ‘TENEMENT, all improve­ sunburst on lower omter drawbr. Beautiful Inlaid Secretary, fireplace, bak 34.25: hickbry 34.60, ments. garage, good location, rent yeu to write a weekly article oh Ipssials at:tbs Stores ______eepoooee 81 any subject “1 wouldn’t, he tied .slant top depk with flOo interior, bpokcasovtop. 2 Empire Bu­ ring Anparel—Furs...... ; . . 17 put to order. These loads means reasonable, 26'Walker street in­ reaus. Lamdsoape'miror. Mahogai^ apd.GUt .Mirror. Bit r^d^^*Tn' - Buy ...... 61 good half cord. Chas. Staye. Dial quire 30'Walker. Tel. 7268. down to, do anything once a week Board—Hotels—Rcaerts for anybody or fbr 330,000,” the of 4 Marked Hltcdicock Chairs. 2 Empire Chaim, eUp seats. ItestaumiitB-- 3149. Senator said. Boston Rocker. " Ruriiigeat Fiddlehack Chair, v Steeple Clock. thout Board ...... 61 FOR RENT—TWO 6 rbom down­ Cherry Candlest^. Duncan Phyfe Stand, .fipeiy carved, one anted 69*A CASH PRICE on one hfdf cord 4 ft stairs tenements. W illiam. Kanehl, C^e of bjS'last public utterances drawer.' 2 large-E n tire Rockers. Emjrire Maluqrany Drop . . . . tmp-'JkMtr rd—Reebrtn **Rbstsurants hard wood, 33.50; sawed to order, 519 Chnter street telephone 7773. was ’Tnoi going home to Mississippi: ;Leaf Table. ; A S paati M per inbnth. Call Dbtoes. ihdittdtnaf A'Set Blue China. Apartment -Building for Sale '.'lerl b h o i n b e b waaffi ^1 Business Property for Sale .. 8548. AX7ClS^%H*S.iraTXGE: S i sale todufles pieces of xpertt gtyins.and;lAnd for Bale ... which have:h^ to thAOohUhi : tomUy fte, ysf^. AU< wfll he t ...... teeeeooo FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement New.Ybric, Sept 28.— (API- -W*!-. ■ sold withbqt'mecnrye.' ^Sato^^I^^ Shtoe. l^ d e .if stormy, lAtOorBiHp...... taeoogae U V E S T O C K - llaih HbhdBTson, .80, an ’ ehgiheer' of with all modem U^rovementa. Ih- liijpeonba U A . i t —1 P. IL Di^. of Salel n eort Ihmi^rty for Sale VEHICLES 42 quirs at 121 Sprdee stoest^ Bobtcm,: Mass,, and Ines K. MabMil- ffleubdiB far Chile...... > e s e o • e • jwbl RsMlte for Exchange___ 1 ^ , 25,. of 66ra Hudsmx bouievarii, BOBBBTBL i'A SON, AuetitpeerB. Waited—Real Estate ...... FOR SALE — YOUNG Guernsey FOR RENT—3 ROOM tepemeht on Iw tk Bergi^ N. J., obtained n MlIMiBln Rto, Conn.! , .phone S198« ' ■ vAebtldn—Legal Nottecs bull, 26 months old, tested. Tele­ Church street all improvements. riage license and v n ^ marribd' tb- U»p$X. Koitees: ...... e S e • • o' Tl rssaiLai phone 7674. Riqulre 13 Winter street ■ V In the Muyfldpal chapel

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-4 ■ - ■ ikUBfCKwiv (W i^ Blqhavd Rndden. ^ a i ^ j.^ - - . ' ,r.5v.;- jLc. ' 1. V 1 Iw ti pestis who ;> n U H » S O n r Zt4r.l tan, Mibta. fiShiift hkya eems bade with a stony taai?-«qiib4s vV || l.'J.'' -o-’ ' 'VWi Ute arooBcoetion «C Lew- Stoners r .a Sb U'ffiUlE TAUHH at Vnatfad. ' ' 7 ^ '■-s , ' ^ ymrnaailc - Hudddl - wasxoftag j, a antoai the lake idMn he , Dineleg 8:S0 to 1A . M. - lomsthing swinuntag tieaiijy. no mined i t ^ ;and % was AdaitadoB -TSc^ b fc Tax astounded to see .a,, s^iirtei to be .^cgtaiti'^^^tace dUNgiblitedij'tiw i swimming M slljf iQbng.-Be caH- cpenlnglkW, if by tar tbe -!^ii|K{ ri e ifc^ ^ tc^ ^ 'one day* f ed the attention the otfiera to ; <- the unusual ■ GetUngv near ■nm prm ow-leci^ the squirrd RoSddl nut jSia oar low ‘ into the water near oie est pre^cju.tafd.fta tlisi-4 No sooner had this been done and West J side bnadies!,; ed it if n . Ctaorg* B. WIDIaaii «ad Mn. than the sonlriel san nn thd oar Ttae ttaaAHfpr m Tlioinaf J. DUBOlMr. pMt pr«8ident8 into the boat It perdtMonRnd- the of th* RoekvUl* BsAleia dub uu dell’s shoulder until the' shore n^XL'Bhiilth;^- ofDeen in tlM snpruxne. older, urtll was readied. . , that ahe.and bther>niemb«(h the] attend the national convention in Net satisfied with leaving the staff htard; many' comiitiineats end if:'■'-• the new quarters, .cepeeb^ in rai^j ^rV’••v PittdlelA H u*„ October S, 8 and 4. stony there the local men say gard ta SMudouanese.and tight | MTfl. Geocfa Omniadlo of thla town they picked iq» a Brldgetota pa' The Ubrafy iwasr' decanted with I will alao go In plaee of one of the per that evening and found that bafkets^of flowers.glyen'Tby Maal> | elected ddegatea who ie unable to' the same thing had occurred a diester GeiFddi dub ntembers. make the trip. wedE previously with another M'l party. When the story was bdng Doi^s Styles In RuMdl Pumdl. eon of the late told somdiody in the baekliTouBd , Wa are proud; of Hra. Gertrude PomeU, ia leaving for made a remade ;aboat SfulrTela .these c o ^ New the Uhiveraity of Michigan this fthMing nuts even throu^ wa­ ter. rtyled laodds In to atudy for hia PHD degiree wool erepae. And Mr. Purnell who haa taught fbr aev> ‘Vf--- ■ era! yeara at the achod for boys at thOj fura — French Stony Brook, Long Island, spent the Shop For Yo6r ' By tH^ white oedhin baaW, RuaalBn past year in Europe' Sthdj^og lan­ GREEN COMMUNITY you can M the htdi, aquirilrd, ring­ guages. entiUiiest'^ xr6efc& Ho!se tail oposaqxn* mar- mlqk, kit fox and aUB STARTS SEASON i r i s i i b :^o^ ^ rbUed ' 'me Hustlers group of the SOiith Manchurian wolf. Methodist church will meet Friday ‘coUiffSr tie efPdctfi s&d Black, brown and evening at 8 o’dock with Mrs. The Manchester Green Communi­ dogens of othi^' gree]^. . silk Thomas J. Rogers of East Center ty dub will s i^ its social actidties tioiis. And the dretUMS lined. Every <^ t for the season with a setback party expertiy ^ tailored. street. In the Greui school assembly hall At Hale’s Healili are so'AmartI Roi^h Dadilng 'li^leMurbans!, Tarred ,:And at thia price, on Friday , evening. This vrlll be the (crepes. % t crepes* *W6d^'. they’re s\ure to be . 'A garage owner in Manchester Market brtn»l ^ .Many vrtth dfle veib!^ ^ t e a series, of five stttin^.with ens. brstvn, wine fbr avety- iyjpe of eeatixma. And ta the ’’the talk ’ of the reported to the poUce last night that six prizes. eadi .'evening, . and one Tender end gre^. A: style for town.” on Sunday an automobile had been woman’s and oneman’s grand prize iMam|B fata|red ^om-Hribum brown, left at his' place by strangers who for the tournament miss and'mgjiam.' And bottle ; green,: burgundy, and , Uaefk. pe<«< diat because of car trouble they These parties, and all activities of T ap Round at this price—^the3T*re ' a: Large and amall.head alaes. . had dedded not to drive any further, the'dub, will bejeonducted nmeh as hnockeaf! At HAIR’S Coat but-would l^ ve the car and come for they were last year, by an aU men’s Department- it later. The garage man had be­ coinmittee, with Bert Bunan as' STEAK A t HALE’S Dress Dept^ A t HALE’S Millinery Depgrbhent^ come susfddous and reported to Main Floor, rear Main Fidori center Main Floor, rear Officer Joseph Prentice. Prentice The Manchester Green Communi­ took the munber and checked up the ty dub has been , instrumental in car’s ownership. The car proved to securing many behefits,for the Sec­ lb . 2 ^ be owned by a Waterbury man. ond School District in the past It A ^Talk o f the Town” Value I When he was reached by phone he is an organization without dues, said it was he who had left the car Tender,, juicy top ron ^ steek The Most Practical composed of the residents of the cut fronr beqfe A No. 1 prime and that he was coming after it Green section. Anyone, movtatg in­ beef. later in the week. to this part of the. town . aiitomati« imd I^ e Smartest cally becomes a niember and Is en­ Shoulder Mrs. William Schieldge is chair­ titled to all the pridlegea o f tiie man of the first fall bridge and dub, is eligible to hold office and whist to be given by Sunset Rer vote on business matters. LAMB lodge in Odd Fellows hall, The setback-parties are.open to - Monday evening, October .3. All the general public and the commit­ players will be wdcome. Slue prizes tee is hoping for the -usual lu ge at- C H hi. tatai vtiecywlind Mlm.itaiztiinta. ta Mothe^s .^ Shop For vmirea tamic ^ovts iii . bro^ iuid novelty iS t a A rat war is «ixpectcd to be con­ black, beaver. v .... i ducted in the basements of several Tots^AlI-to §;£ y j* E ’S^Dre8a Section-T- stores oh lower Main street. The Main FlpcMTi; right ' l rodents have become bold in past weeks, gnavdng holes in the floors ChincKifla of seva^ stores and creating a nuisance generally. The increase in Snuggle Under Hale’s srocery stores and storage of foods 111 is said to bo the cause o f the un­ usual increase in the pests. . A meeting will, be held in the School Street Rec Friday evening at 2 to 6 8 o’clock for the purpose of inter­ Years The; correct'hosiery ahada la all important esting soccer players in joining the ensembling your outfit. Hera are the new ’’dark’’'^ newly organized team which defeat­ 170x80 Inches! tones :1^ t gb with rlA ; Winter fhadas and. ed Hartford in the opening contest These are 100% wool chinbhillx of the season last Simday. m e Man­ eoats. Every b o a tr i^ tataibwd. -VTooi, black^^fUipe'miat, le. ‘ The 'Hie btat buy in town at meeting will open at 7:30. It -is m hoped that all the Rangers ^ at­ this prtce! V tend since a matter of importance is to be discussed. C^adiaB Bacon Pure White Wool-PiH^ I To To M yw ^ v V '~ RIB LAKIB k BMb • • • e.-A see c Judge Mrs. Raymond A. tii^xQetate 19--FUym To 39 Johnson have returned from a com­ Far bined business and_pleasure trip to CHOPS i& e f Lirier v-t New York City. 'Ihey stopped at Rdiearti^ ' for • a e • • e e the Hotel Roosevelt 72x84 Inches jri..v AS X ^ ^ to Ad- St Margaret’s drCIe. C aught^ I veititar^/^ w i^ytae Comim GalvesNLiTer of Isabella, held a card sodal l«st Ffayerir-sQfel’tot: ... -■■■■iir ' f|-.; [I evening nt the home of Mr. end tICtt. CKr.'MtEeT' Freeh tatidiff Mrs. Irving K em y of Keeney dqte-ibtla^ ‘ ".Ai- street who with their daughter B»fle^; - resdY F&H SaH man.:. »»•»•»••«••••»• ».•••.•«, • * i.« *., • have recently returned from three obu Feet'. I flfat'tbririitiai 'iii:tiie>i i » i h O : p m s f : . . . 3^ pint ; months abroad. Home made cup iurniofi^b/jBim; Shilt Hoqljs ...... i '*y*.v cakes and coffee were serv^ by tite Here’s ; another. outatandiag I UtowioB^Nbg^Ifafa:ati^ committee, ^ e wiimers at bridge vMfie! - Siteen' o b m ^ com­ ‘ • e s • • • e e^e .d3e ^ ' were: First, Mrs. -Viola C o r c ^ ; inoiwi,isr;iH(ia^;n^ fortables fllisd with" all^ now, been.;^lgp^f!l^.-'^f!^^ ,-on > ati Finet o f HaddoidE second, Mrs. Maude Foley;' third, and’seneh-anmJmaansiaered oBe Id B e i8M b.i Mrs. Helen Donahue. In whist Mrs. iM % , pure whlta wool, irig- klLOfi- ^Sirordfliily-. : t. ,;OWWk.’*'»-Y»Yp’V. Nettie Aceto ran up the highest ured oovaring with ptaln-border. ful coaidiMkt^^^ la'thtii^; score; Miss Nellie Smith, second, Extra lu ge siBe,i78x84 iitahes.' SaianSRiduTd and M in Grace Mahoney, third. eaU’ bb^aws^^ : lfe l& I but^pentitetii X’-t‘ Old Colonial Ha^d lilalde a taifn? , _ laapi^-T-ban...;.;M5e FnehBait^^ C tavesldl^vM /'l^^ MltaTlh.; .•'■■ J ftdMlOB " - '.'.loef' * *. * y o ^ wms(ta iFHiihBlade Ask about flw Fuel Oil and again,4,,w!^ ...... Payment Plan whereby 'the Hatted States Oil Itamar A . can be paid forb y pnzehaa M&/be Miaa P i^llicttA ^^^ Inf fast oti from the Ballard F ^ c C g B C iia niil^jobnaon.'i^-lHC$f.p;^ X C, /" Bahed ^ Oo. of Hartford. ‘“iti,.-. 'ui'' ■fl’- :>liMie-: Cup^ tee by i i p i i i i \v ■

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