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Ameriean Nations Ready for Aggression Value* to $3.00

Ameriean Nations Ready for Aggression Value* to $3.00

A n d iM n r E b^ K q Srn ilS F t m A T , s B P m i B m s t Tm ® Average Daily Circulation The Weather For tbe Month of Augnst, 1940 Forsosst of V. S. H’estber Bureau

6,331 Fair, not quite so eold tonight: Member of the Audit Sunday fair, slightly warmer. Bureau of Clreulstions SATURDAY Manche$ter— A City of Village Charm

WITH VOL. LIX., NO. 307 wfClaaalflsd -Adverttitlng on Page 10) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. 1940 (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS DOUBLE i^^9C GI^EN STAMPS Attitude Toward British Aid Pondered; Given vnth Cash Sales

Substandards of Hale’s Mattress Covers Special! 2-Year Guarantee! Can be used on any Innerspring or Beautyfest mattress sr box Rayon Gowns Finespun Sheets spring. Scissors and Shears Ameriean Nations Ready for Aggression Value* to $3.00. Qowna with half Irish rayon satla atriBM. full out la assorted colors. Sixes 10 and 17. ' " ’ 81ic:ht mlsweavei, oH apots or. uneven hems which do not Im­ pair wearing qualities. $1.09 59c,^ ea.e*. 2 for $1.00 6’^. r . 8” Shears 4” - 5” . 6” Scissors Fiflv Times Deatjlier Bomb Reg. $1.29 81x108 . . . $ Good quality muslin, with seams all bound and rubber buttons. Embroidery Scissors $ 1.00 1.00 Pedicure Bisson Featherproof Maniciire Scissors lan Cites Havana Singapore Base Deal, Reg. $1.19 81x99 . . 89c > Notion Dept. — Pillow Ticks Slips ' Reg. $1.10 63x99 . . . . 79c Regular 25c Rayon crep# and satin with lace or taUored trim— guaranteed teams. Colora; Tea rose or white. Sizes 33 to 44. Treaty’s Ratification; Arms Supply Studied; Another Shipment! 4 for $1.00 New Fall Anklets Terri or waffle weave with straight tops or turn back cuffs. Substandards— Regular 37c Lady Pepperell Percale Made of striped featherproof ticking. Re-cover your old pil­ A ll colors. Sizes 8 to 11. , lows at this saving.______$ 1.00 Pillow Cases Lingerie Dept. Japan Forced to Act Bombers Hit London 3 lb. Cotton Batts 3 65c Regular 69c D. G. A. Full Fashioned Mid - M orning .Attack .Aelion to Depend Upon .Senate Approves Paii- Axes, Saws, Other Tools Japuiiosp Krarlion (Irys- Chiifon and Service Weight M illinery Ftillows Furious Over­ Turn Bark Glorks Whether Help l.ikely 4 for $1.00 00c ea. Ameriran l*aet by Used in Big Aulopsy tallizpH in That Substandarda of the fine quality Lady Pepperell pillow cases— A beautiful assortment of hats in felts, corduroy and sued*. night Assault ^ inding O iir Htnir r«>iii)'lil 'r«> Affeel DeeiHively alight mlsweaves, oil spots, uneven hems. Stock up now while Makt your own puff*. 3 pounds stitched bstt of unbleached H osiery Large and small brims, off face models, turbans and bonnets. A ll Voire V’olt* Shortly .Aft­ Little Hock, Ark., Sipt. 28. UiiilPfl StatPH Mainly coUon. colors and head sizes. Up riiree Siieeessive Manehester, In common with ProgretsM of ar; Trad* our supply lasts at this low price. AU flrat quality, ringless•ini hose in new Fall shades. Dollar Dav '.fr The University of A r­ practically every community er Announcement in kansas Medical Schools f'e- Kpsponsiblr for f’on- Regular $1.19 only! W <*eks of Relentless In the F.aalein time belt, will ing of Over-.Age De- Substandards of Lady Pepperell Berlin of Japan l.ining pnrlmenl of Pathology last rliision of Treaty by return to the Standard Time night [>erformed what its offl- -Air Siege of British basis at. midnight tonight. RlroyerR Does Not Up with Axis Powei^s cl.vls describe!! as the largest ('.onsislpiit ami Unfail­ pr. $ 1.00 Capital: F'ighters In­ Mean (jiiifliel; Pact Novelty Lunch Cloths 2 Pr. $1.00 In A^reeinenl I*letl}i5- aulopsy in this slate’s hl.story. ing O|i|>osilion to l*oli- TURN BAf'K YOUR riXX'K.S Percale Sheets • Millinery Dept. - Teasie, 7,0(M) pounds circus tercept First Raiders. one hour upon retiring try- .Agaiii-t Intervention. — Hosiery Dept.- in^ Mutual AHsislance. elephant whlih liie'l Thursilay, rips in Fast Nine Years. night All .M a n c h e s t e r Reg. (1 .6 9 8 1 x1 0 8 ...... was the subject. rhun hea will operate on the $1.39 London. Sept. 28.— i/F)— .Standard Time schedule be­ Bulletin! $ 1.00 Washington, Sept. 28.—(/P) Using axes, aaws and other Tokyri, Sept. 28.—(/P>—Ja- Basement Specials carpenter shop instruments, German homliers struck at ginning tomorrow. Berlin. Sept. 28.— <4’)— The Hand blocked prints, homespun checks and pure linen with —Senator Pittman (I)., Nev.) I phy.sieians and stinlents f tetanus atul Uonie-Iterlin-Tokyo i>act crys-: Kilray satin stripe undies in smartly tatlorud styles. Vests, Regular $1.25 Galvanized Garbage Cans— A 4 /\/\ morning raifi after a furirm.s man-Italian-Japanese m ilita ry Panties, Briefs, Step-ins. Treaty of Havana a.s new' that sill' al.so suffererl a lung , tallii-.ed tday. 7 9 c might arise from tlie (ier- in the last nine years. “ In rairler.s and after a short time In NeAA Linen|> man-Italian alliance with Ja­ S|jleak .short," a highly placed .lajia- Ijirge six#, good quality all white sheet blankets with stitched Simulated Leather Mirro Bun W a rm ers...... Loniloners emerged from R'Tlin, Sept. 28.—(/P>— ends. $ 1.00 pan. The Senate ratified the nese told The .Assoi’iated Turkish Towels J their shelters— ready for an­ German conjecture centered Regular $1.29 Door Mirrors— Full length in ^ ^ A C k treaty liy voice vote yester­ Press, "the attitude of the See Stronger Uinking 70” X 99” S iz e ...... $1.00 III the East That aerial bomb whirh Rergt Frank Newlhi ity lifty fol‘1. toward any United States' H s M BtiawaaTM which do not impair wearing qualities. Blue, the Axis powers in a(n agree-, ' .lapan s fnenil.ship need never of England. Rcotland and Wales The Rome-Berlin .Axip. G. O. P. Cttiivention at Army Ordnance officers are experimenting with the new bomb con­ 'deal to u.se Britain'.s Singa- f r * m and peadi with novelty borders, In 16" x 28” sire. Also Double Plaid Blankets Regular $1.29 0 mg\g\ ment which pledged the three | ' have been alienated," he declared struction. j h.id rn.st the Germans heavily. white with colored borders In blue, gold, green, peach "particularly since America ha.s ' pore .N’aval base and toward ea. Maple Foot Stools...... V A e V lx J nations to assist each other | Yonkers Raee Traek; I A second alarm sent l^vndoners i Ixmdon. Rept 2« R The Brit- $ neither economic nor strategic to shelter this arternrsin just as . 1.00 ish pr^iv almost without ^xcep- ''continued aid to Ffritain in Regular $1.00 Hurricane Lamps— A 4 i\r\ in the. event any of them was May Not Go Sotilli. ; considerations of any important in thoiisanris were making a week- I the Far East. We were unable to ' o,-,! exfrilu.s tr) get restful s]eej> |n ' lion, trwrk the view todsv that the 'arm.v and munitions. Supply- $2.98 Regular $1.19 2 f o r ...... 1 , U 0 attacked by a new enemy in Kegular 39c, 22” x 44” Solid Color understand Ameriea’a concern ov- the roiinlrv. | chief effect nf the new German- I inK arm.s and munition.s to Note tbe extra size. Smart block pl(ids in blue, green, rose, the Kuropean or Chinese Aboard Willkle Train en Route Suggest Bulgaria May rust, crcbld. ______Footed Salad-Bowl Sets— a mf\f\ I or areas of the world where Am- j .Nazis lyone I.A.S nane*. itahan-Japane.se alliance was to | Britain ma.v or mat not b rin g wars. to New York, Rept. 28 i4'' Wen­ I erica's Interesta hardly exist " ; The British estimated that the House Dresses Bowl and P la t e ...... V X c U i J k:i'x The Havana treaty provide* link the Unileii .States more close- jU conflict w ith the th ree m eitl- Turkish Towels Regular $1.19 Chenille dell L. W’lllkie will report to New I "Last Attempt" in Julyq Nazis lost 133 plane.s yesterday, Sizes U to S2 Regular $1.25 Heisey Cigarette Sets— 0 j specifically that the 21 American York Republicans tonight on his bringing their total losses for .Rep- ; ly to Britain. ] bers o f the ne.w pact, author- nations will act jointly again.st the Thi.s source said private eon- Become Axis Member Glass Box and 4 Ash T r a y s ...... V A e D v l W’e.stem campaign trip, which he versations between Former For- j I tember to more than 1,000 for the | The Daily .Man auar hed great ized sources Said, adding that transfer of sovereignty of Euro­ second .successive month. signittcance" to the conference In , jt depends on w h eth er 8Uch pean possessions in this hemi­ closed last night with an assertion elgn Minister Machiro Arita and , Bath Mat and Rubbish Burners— 0 « f\f\ United .States Ambassador Joseph Clrind-darkened skies did the Washington . yesterday between | ^ $ sphere to other Eun>pean powers. that the Roosevelt administration 3 for $1.00 1.00 Grew before the fall of the Italians Also Consider number of German plane.s .sent at President ■ Roosevelt and L/)ra ' » .u - Zipper Tops ...... Jp X # U U But Pittman, chairman of the ha.s kept the form but not the I England in almost endless pro-| Lothian, the British ambassador, Rlvely the progres.S of the Pady a faw to sail at thla price. Mostly green— a few orchid, Senate Foreign Kelation.s Commit­ Yonnl government last July con­ T>vo Contests toaiae, Uuc. Lid Cover Sets Regular $1.19 Spain Likely to Be Re- I cession during the night, but ob- ‘ declaring ! war. Regular $1.25 Hostess Sets— Wooden tray, six glasses tee, declareil its slgnllicance at substance of democracy. stituted the "last attempt" to re­ and glass plate with 0 j The Republican presidential solve Amerlcan-Japane.se prob­ servers said they kept to the re- , "The announcement of the con- | They sai 1 for instance, that this time wa.s much broader. ernit in Near Future 1 cently .'tepped-up pace of attack, ' ference strengthened authoritative figur^ designs ...... V A e U v J L‘nlt«d Front In Anrerlca*. nominee will speak to his party's lems on that basis. Loom in (» O P trading 50 over-age deatroyere for Regular 89c Striped Rayon Crepe Blouses In response to a question To New Berlin Pact. I The force of the latest air blows but unofficial report.s that an basea In British western hemi­ $ 1.00 "It minimizes the effect of the state convention at the Empire • • 'a t Britain was Illustrated by re- apreement of vital importance be- Sizes S3 to S8 Regular 59c Window Ventilators— |K *«t\t\ proclaimed solidarity of the east­ Race Track, Yonkers, N. Y., at 8 whether the economic pressure of sphere territories doesn’t moan a An unusual pattern in a colored check on white ground. Col­ the Uniteil States' embargo on X i O l l A ’ C l l l l O l l S : port.s nf observers that at least ! tween the British Empire and the conflict. ors: Blue, peach, green, wine, gold and black. ern hemisphere, as exprcs.sed in p. m. e.s.t. The t.vlk will be broad­ Rome, Sept. 28.—(/P)— Ital­ I 1.000 German plane.s were t'niteil Stales has been almost Turkish Towels 2 f o r ...... • ^ cast regionally. I NBC Rod Net­ scrap metal could be considered ' *‘I>lre<*t4‘d .\)(;iintot Int^wontlofi.** ian jKilitical circles sugge-steil - — I laiincheil at Lon'lon alone yester- icomp'eted. " Regular $1.39 Chenille Bathroom Rugs— 0 ^ A A (t'nntinued on Page Four) work to New York stale and an "attack" under Article Three , ' The part is directed a^ainat th% 20” X 27” Featherproof of the new pact. Yakichiro Suma, ' ttkla.v that Rulgaria. friend- ' •• 1 I \ I ill «t- A t. : 'lay One great wave nf raiders X eilitnnals expressed belief $ 1.00 24 X 36 ...... (P A W’a.shlngton, D. C. stations). N o RO til t o - IIIH I .-Ap- I trving to smash through the that the three-power pact wa.- spint of intervention and widen* W'lllkio's late.st criticism of his Foreign Office ' STicftiesman, told ^ lie.st of the Balkan countries I seen trving tn sma.sh through the ; pears in F"irst District; K " " ! defense apparently - irertly 29c ea. Regular $1.50 |K ■« g\f\ Democratic opponent was made Japane.se reporters a more exact I to Soviet Russia, may join (Continued on Page Koar) .Statea, and gave great space to at Madison, W’is., before a cheer­ definition of the word "attack " j ■ I rlndod 300 bombf'ni and an eaccort Bed Pillows O’Cedar Oiled M ops...... V A e v I L I Mease r- reports of the Amerhan rear'tlon. Flna quality towela In pastel stripes of blue, green, peach, dusty 4Reguiar59c Hoovepettes ing crowd which filled the tlnlver- would be made. I the new Axis pact of (ler- I)eilHH*rals I sv Motor- nf noarly 500 fiphUnji: rose. Ah entirely different design. Regular $1.39 0 m Flashes 1 aity of Wisconsin field house. Article three hinils the three | many, Italy and Jaiuin. Sjiam ■ I*ii(« Reaetlirn First Small, Medium, Large l o r t-kIIII 111^'* T wk'p m thr farly h**iir'» thiK (Late BnlleUna ot the OTI Wire) Noting that appropriation lijlls powers to support each other with The^ News I'hrm i' lr plar ed the Cookie J a r s ...... V A e v / v / also wa.s considered likely to morning, raiders penetraterl to the ,\ > w York reaction story ahead of Uoml>s Baiiied 36” Fast Color $ 1 . 0 0 e»- have to originate in the House of he a recruit in the hear future j Regular 25c China Tea Cups and Saucers— A f\r\ Representatives, he said: (Continued On Page Fwo) Bulletin! renter of the repeatedly-bombed the account of the pact signing it- All new feathers, covered with floral art ticking. Must Watch Ilconomlc Blocs to the military accord against j capital ] self, under the headlines: "Roose- Blank .VpprnprlaHoiM 2 for $1.00 6 S e t s ...... V A e v l i J Bue«los Aires, Sept. 2S—<>Ft—IJI attacks by any other power! Hartford. Sept. 28,— -T— They were met by anti-aircraft i veil .Rees Lothian ". "Defense Offi- Upon Britain ■ Domestic Dept. Naclon, the only morning newsim- "And yet, retaining the form Punjab Percale Prints Universal Meat Chopper Sets— 0 m not now at war -in Europe or i Renomlnute<| for a MH ond term — - — I rials Meet in Washington " ; "Uor- l>er here to roniment on the pact and abandoning the sub.stanCe, More French at the Fir*t Di^triet (ony:res- (Continued on Paife Ten) jdell Hull Rays It's n ear now’ ” Cleaver and Chopping B oa rd ...... v A e x A v / of Berlin, said IjitJn .\merlca this administration in.sisted short­ -A.-ria. sliinal eonxentlon here tmluA, Kilitorially. the News I'hroniile (zcrinans Rc|>ort .Million Regular $1.19 ChiMpen’s Dpesses must watch with keenest Interest ly after It came Into office on Bulgaria trsiiilionally ha-s her-n Regular $1.25 7-Piece Water Sets— 0 ^ A A ('ong;. Wilham d. Miller of ihinte/i at American entry in the Curtain Specials Sizes 7 to 14 the developments of uorld eco- having blank discretionary appro­ Notables Held amemblc to the "Brother Slav ' | Wethersfield, told thr HM) dele- I war with the statement ' If the Kil«>graiiis Droppetl in 6 yds. $ 1,00 and 6 Glasses ...... V A s V / U nomln blocs. The pa<'t was aimed priations made by Congress. influence of Rua>iia. jfat4H4 th a t th e ••,\m <*rlran |»eo- Ituliun Planes I English speaking world has taken directly at the United States "Its power to reelect itself In Inn all aggressors at once It will Past '16 Hours' Rai^s. Extra Special! 90” Width Cushion Dot Priscilla Regular $1.25 7-Piece Juice Sets— 0 j A A For erotc«-tlon .Against Grwjce ple w ill pass JudgriAent on th^ A ll the new Fall patterns In printed florals, checks, stripes. It "whose Pri*sldent Roosevelt since 1936 and Its attempt to reelect If Bulgaria entered the jnrw aitmlnistnitlori for Its failure .aurvive anri win ' will pay to buy material for several dresses now. $ 1.00 Orange and Tomato S e ts ...... V A s v I U OctolMT, 1987. has made no effort Srhranec'k. Former Sen­ alignment, foreign observers saui. t4> provide for the pn*|H»r de­ Bomh Malta The M.vik .sal'l "Neither Britain Berlin .Rrpt. 28 i/Ti German to hide his antipathy toward the (Continued On Page Two) nr'r Anieriia will quail before Rib- Ruffled Curtains Regular $1.25 Refrigerator Sets— 0 4 f\f\ ator ami Miiiisiter, ami It presumably would be for ’pro- fense of the eoiintr>.” RnNlIrt- homber.s have poured mpre than Regular 29c Fast Color ' Junior Dept. K.uropean totalltarlnns," I m N b- tj'ctiim again-st Greece, from whu h Ing vielorv for the Kepnhilean bentr' p’.n bluster about a 'new or- l.ODooriri kilograms (2.200,000 (3-Piece)— in White En am el...... V A s U v l rlon said. national and state tIeUets, ir t ' barked by 250 uon.tkM) peo­ Four OtherK .ArreRletl. .Sofia wants an outlet to thr- Airports Targets of Two poumJai r>( explosives on objective* • • • ple.” F c i » r . Regular $1.39 0 mf\f\ Hedges on Russian Question (Continued on Tage le n ) The p'.xpiess did not comment in Englaml in the last 36 hours, Besteiro Dies Vichy. France.. Sept. 28. -i/'I'i (tkzntlnued On Page Pwo) I Groups: British Raid Scotch Plaids 4-Piece Sauce Pan S e t s ...... $ A svivi I Children’s Sw^ters Nmv York, Sept. 28— OPi— A The ariininiatrative arrest of Ex- editorially but the paper’s New the official German newj agency Each side 45 inches wide. Cream and ecru. Can be used crlM- 'German radio broadcast based on IJhvan Posts and Oasis York rorrespondcnl i abler!: "It i.s [) v,-r reported at nr>on torjay. erose or regular ruffle. For bedroom, living room or dining )at or allp*on models in green, brown, navy, red. Sizes Regular $1.49 3-Piece Sauce Pan Sets— 0 ff\f\ Reigitor Abrnhaiji Schrameck. for­ ara. today's Foreign Office press con­ In Pri^ion ('ell mer .ministr r of the interior, was only a matter nf time nr)W l>efne Keite\e .Rubniurine 8|unk room. With Covers in Enamel O nly ...... V A s A / v l ference at Berlin Indicated that there is a formal Anglo-Ameiu an announced today, simultaneously Ropir, Rept. 28 -- "T* Two 'The news agency also reported 4 yds. $1.00 I the spokesman hedged on the Weather Expert Predicts .Axis to face to the bitter end the Regular $1.49 Pictures— t « r\r\ with promulgation of a decree i-groups of Italian warplanes bomb- a .-hurt , fight took place "between question of whether Soriet Russia Kveryone la wearing plalda thU Fall. AU patterns In authentic Last I.j*afler of Spanihli suspending the municipal councils ed Malta's Bntl.sh airport.- ye.-ter- a German minesweeper flotilla and Scotch plalda. AU color combinations. (16” x 2 1 ” ) ...... $ 1 .UU had been advised in advance of nf five French towns and villages (Conllnued On Page IXvo) $ 1.00 day. the Italian h'gh command a Briti.-h submarine In the EhtgUell 95c Curtain Event the signing of the R4>me-Berlln- lAiyalistK, Who Sought Early Winter for Nation Regular $1.49 and $1.79 Wall Plaques— ^ A A for the duration of hostilities ” Channel AVednesilay. Nazi crew* 0 Tokyo pact. The hrowdeast. In Schranieek. who was a Radieal .said today, while Marshal Ri>d"lfo All Our Regular 39c Natural fruit patterns in raised figures ^ A s v iv i To Apprasps Sureniiihs Graziani's army in Egypt sent ij.ut ■ expressed belief the undereea craft 36” Tailored Curtains part: "When asked whether the Soef^list Senator from Marseille, was Slinky was confined In the village of Pasarlens, Calif.. Rept. 2R (Ti ticularly in the east aivl mid-west patrols to explore the do.seft Girls’ Wash Dresses Soviet union was previously In­ Beasoii War ■ The British periscope w «a eight- Assorted Vases-^Regular 11.49 to $1.75 Values! Many Pellevoisin In Indre Department The W illi diii'ks and geese are ' iiiiw anrl in eiiiiy Ui toher, " said British planes were leported tn 46” Cushion Dot Priscilla Ruffled formed of the pact between the Madrid. Rept. 28 .(J^i The last ed just as a torpedo missed one o f beautiful styles and sizes, including 0 4 A A with four others taken Into eus- right, says Dr. Irving Knck - Dr. Kriek. "Becau-se_ this is an have raided Libyan posts at (Jiiar- Fall Wash Fabrics Axis powers and Japan, the leader of Rpain'h Republican gov­ the German vessels, DNB asserted, 40” Pussj^illpw Dot Priscilla Ruffled Boys’ Wash Suits Triangular Wall Vases ...... $ A * U v l spokesman at the German For­ tody Thursday, and not in Cha- - we re m for an early winter. carly winter rloes not necessarily | nulgrcin and Jarabub oasis at the Not Declared ernment, Julian Besteiro. 70-year- mean that it is going to be an un- ' .southem extremity of the Italian i The flotilla littered the water witll Regularly $1.19. Broadcloth and cotton twill with plain colora, eign Office declared that the zeron Chateau, where former Gen- "(lY>ol winils have been blowihg 46” Pin Dot Priscilla Ruffled Regular $1.49 Griswold Pie Ovens— f\f\ old Socialiat leader, died last eralisslmn Maurice Gustave Game- usually severe winter. " frontier line. I depth charges and refiorted elgkt stripes and prints in blue, red, green, teal, rose. Dresses 3 to 6x. 0 4 friendly relations existing be­ down from Alaska and CanA'ila," • oil slicks on the surface. yd». With Heat In dicator...... ^ X e U U tween Germany and the Soviet night In the prison cell at Car­ lin and other pre-armistice lead­ the t'aliforn^ Institute of Tech­ .Iiisi now southern Calirornia Is i T " '. British planes were said tn 3 $1.00 Curtain Dept.—2nd Floor.—"! , Suita 3 to 8 years. mona to which he was ceimmltted ers of France are being held. hut he saiil ’ l’ ‘*ve been shot down in Libya and FlfiApI .Si t s N o Doiihl Dtunage Fuselage Plant union had been taken fully Into nology weather expert SHid-toda.v. having a warm .spell Plalda and plain spun rayon fabrics for sports dresses, school Regular $1.29 Clothes Baskets— 0 4 f\f\ a year ago after a military tri­ Schramerk was minister of the "ln.stinrt seems to tell the wihl abnormally cool weather is not far three others w ere helicved liow neil informed ciri'les said fiennan dresses, etc. Smart new Fall ahadea. 4 Ox. Skeins consideration when the Axis pow­ ttiere. as well as two over Malta. Of Rritiiili Defeating Flat Bottom or W illow ...... $ 1 * U U ers eioneluded their pact with bunal convicted him of helping to Interior In the Palnleve cabinet In fowl that now is the time to riije away. I planes worked extensitfe dsi $ prolong the Spanish civil war. 1925. these tail winds south for the win­ L")r. Krlck told how he had ad- Another Bntish plane was report- Italian Invading F'orces at an airplane fuselage plant 1.00 Regular $1.29 Cocoa Door Mats— 0 ni\f\ • • • The tall, gray-haired - former Other Former Minister* ter. vined a local knltUngL mills that i| ed destroyed in a forced landing Birmingham, w'hlch was bombed Regular 59e Printed and Plain The others held at Pellcvoison in East Africa. Knitting Worsted (16” X 2T’) ...... A s U U Nearing Disabled Erelghter law professor, serving a * 30-year "They have been on the wing the .southern UalifoSi.a summer _ Cairo. Egypt, Rept. 28. - iJh— from an altitude of only 1,300 term, had been 111 for some, time are Popular FTont Senator Marx for some time and scientific in- feet. Jacksonrile, Ala., Sept. *S— would be cool. The miller imnie- 1 ^ i / i i- The newspaper AI Azlma Sjatd to­ 35 Plain Colors of tuberculosis. With him when he Dormoy and Deputies Jules Moch, ve.stigatlons show the bird-s have rilately reduced his prices on bath- , TifOUSaiUlS o f ItalutUS They also said a 4,000-toa ship Babies’ Wrapping Blankets Basement Dept. —The steamship Malabar Is rapid­ Solomon Grunbach and Vincent day Egypt has not declared war Spun Rayons died were his wife, her sister, two had the right weather tip. ing suits anil .solil his entire stock i ■ I ’ L' on Italy, whose troops have driven was sunk In flames north of Ire­ Pink and blue with white borders or white u if ' colored borders. ly approaching the disabled priests and a prison official. Auriol. Aurlol was the finance "before other bathing suit makers IniPrilPtl IH r^gypt land. TTie sources admitted there Regularly 29c. freighter Alice Tebb 100 miles out minister and Dormoy the interior "Another reliable sign of an a 60-mile spearhearj into her west­ I 1 Hia body was taken to the mu­ early winter la the heavy growth found out what was going on." | Rome, Sept. 28.—(J»i- .An Ital- ern desert, because the "over- was a 25-minute air raid alu m 2 for $ 1,00 In the Atlantic east of Jacksonville, nicipal morgue pending permls- minister in the Blum government. in Duesseldorf last night, but In­ Similarly, he rclaleiU he told a ■ ian official said today the Egj-ptian Coast Guard divisional liesdquar- The announcement did not state of fur on rabbits. Many of the old wheln ing auperiority_of the Allied 2 yd». $ 1.00 Double Stamps Given alon from the Interior Department weather proverbs arc reliable." large manufacturer of electric fans j government -under British pres- sisted that DO bomb* fell. ters reported today. The Mala­ whether .Schrameck or the others (British) force* over the Invaders Odd Balk and Skeins to remove It to Madrid, where Dr. Krlck. who uses the air-mam for automobiles that the ■ months sure—has interned or placed in Smart floral patterns and plain colors in wool-like fabrics which for $ 1,00 bar's captain lias sighted a vessel were being held In the "war guilt" leaves nordmibt as to the result." | ■ Besteiro had' expressed a wish to ara so popular now. cases. system of forecasting, hss been of May ami June woiihUbe cool, ao concentration camps thotiaandg of Discussing the same subject, Baby Shop. ' he bellevea to be the Tebb and ex­ be burled. | Gprntang A$SPrt lO l-^ Saturday on Cash Sales Tlie decree suspending the five making long range forecasts for the firm cut ita fan production. Italians. the newspaper Messawar said perts to be alongside tier within A founder of the Socialist party The Army, recognizing the Im­ municipal councils brings tp 13 more than a year now as a side­ He said 6,000 to 7,000 were be­ militarj’ experts believe that, by Britinh Planet Downed I. T io g a Y a m s a abort time, a radio message said. In Spain, the former Madrid uni­ line to his teaching. portance of being able to tell what the total of local governments thus lieved Interned. not declaring war until Egyptian Berlin, Sept. 28- i/P)— Infi versity professor dsihe out o f re- He picked up .a written predic­ the weather will be like weeks and "This Is another proof," the offi­ VnluM 39e to 40e! discontinued by the Petain govern­ objectives are attacked, Egypt German source* said tbe tlrerocnt just before the end of tion he had made for the Michi­ evea months ahead. ha.s sent 75 cial said, "of the in fu sion into Fr^e Parking In Treasury Balance ment. ' would be more fully prepared to yesterday’* severe air the war and sought to make an gan State Highway Department college graduates to Dr. Krick for which the British government has Today's action was taken take a full share of the war bur­ over London was 101 t l - "honorable peace” with General- which said there would be frosts training. Previously he hq* train­ been thrown by General Graziani's Washington. Sept. 28.— — against Mimet in Bouches-du- planes downed to 38 lost Iqr tssifno Francisco Franco. In the upper part of the state the ed Army and Nav-y men In lesser offensive.” den when tbe time came. Rear of Store 1 0 The position of the Treasury Sept. Rhone Department, Tourrelllea In The Italian advance up to tbe | many 26: Helped Ov;erthrow Negria Atide, Qaumont in Vaucluse, latter part of September. Ne^a re­ numbers and many air lines fore­ The Italian colony in Egypt, . , present, over "desert and negligt- These sources described tb* lh€ JW.HALE CORK Receipts,'87,636,434.74; expend­ On March 6, 1939, just before Paypin D'Aigues, also in Vaucluse ports have just been carried, he casters are from the Krlck weather numbering about 62.000 before the itures, S1Q,4OT,314.23; balance, Sl,- Madrid surrendered,' he took ^ r t and Selx in Ariege. pointed out, of an early freeze achool. wan w-aa described as’ "always hie regions." Meeeewer seld. could I d a y raids, wMcb MANCHi$TER, Cohn* 741,342,240.30',.- customs receipts As in the prevloua cases, no rea- there. \ 'i' 1 Hia forecasts range upward from Characterized by yespect for i not be considered as e menmee, and Xor monU>. $19,789,6|8S.3S. h j^Uoattand sa Fagq Xws;^ ,stm was given. i ^ "It will be getting colder, par­ one day to three month*. . , ^Egyptian law*." I •a much aa.poflalblfl, prflflMit a t tbfl Democratic dinner last night at morning aervlca. Parents Who Live Longest WillkieWill Springfield,' Mass., that Wlllkie Manchester British Look Thursday at 7 p. m.—The Rod and Gun Club Holds had ‘"developed a hatred for Roose­ Layman to Be Topic monthly meeting of the Church velt tha^ la unequalled in any place Date Book Council will be held at the par­ Have More Male Children this side of Nazi Xiermany." Churches Speak Tonight For Closer Tie 1 sonage. A Working Bee Tomorrow Thst hatred was due, McNutt T o n ig h t Sunday, October 6 , will be World claimed, to the fact that the Dem­ At Church Conference South Motbedlflt Church Manchester Methodist Church Baltimore, Sept. 28.— —Mors' It la additional proof of th« Sept. 28—Initallatlon of offi­ Communion Sunday. In thie our ocratic party and Rooeevelt had In New Lineup Earl E. Story, D. D„ Minister Rev. WllllMn T. Wallace, Minister church will participate. Church medical adage that to live long, winter. There is also considerable In the East cers of Legion and Auxiliary at and sounder male children—an ex­ Tomorrow will be clean-up day'll fought Wlllkic's "notion of pri­ 1 , , . r s 1 follow ing (Standard Time) members everywhere are called you should "chcxiae” .long-ltv^ work to be done around the club­ vate enterprise” which McNutt Legion Home on Leonard street. rollaiid County rarley Sunday. All services in the church will tra n.argin of potential aoldlcrs- parents, particularly long-llv*anne At High Sehool Sunday and Promotion Day Ser- Offertory— "Theme” —Hlrd 2 p. m.—GlrlD quartet at hospi­ Transmit Ileflnlte Superiority i births are males. Due to higher from Yokohama aboard the Japa- in good condition but during the public life. will be frank, straightforward and off Route 44 In Coventry. sending in increasing measure to | panel discussion using the general The first of a g ro u p of dancea to vicea in the Sanctuary. Parents Postlude —"Postlude” — Oiill- tal, In a prcvtais study. Dr P-iiy- mortality among boys, however, ne.sc freighters Kunugasa Mam j summer a large amount of under­ "Thus he went through the courageous in meeting the issues Oct. R Amateur Night at St. the European Allies.” I tlieme ns a basts. Dean Sumner be spon-sored by the Senior class and friends of the pupils are in­ m ant. 3 p. m.—Inside service, free and 1 * ud concluded that j the number of boys and g irls soon and Tosan Mam. The gold w:is mockery of seeking to pie.servc de­ mond Pearl' brush has grown about the place. , ns tht y arise, and in keeping the John s cTiurch. | This brief, the Guardian said, A. Dole of the University of Con‘ of the Rockville will take place on vited to attend. 6:00 p. m. Epworth League Dc easy. becomes about equal. consigned to the Yokohama specie mocracy but ii.sing the inlluence of long-lived person.s are "not only This will be cut down and the land ! I>eopie informed " Oct. 2.'^ Annual dance of I’rl-i failed to "take account of two es- ncctieut will bo the chairman of Friday evening, October 4th at the 10:45 B. m. Church School Nurs­ vollonal meeting. 7 p. m. March and open . air The extra proportion of boys— bank here. the fittest part of the human race, put in first-rate shape for the ' _ I Tho Senate had a round of po-| vate Dutv Nurses at Country club .sentlal points " the panel. Associated with him as Syke-s Gymnasium starting at ery. T he W eek service. but as a group transmit to their children likely to he long-tived-i- The nominee made a similar ,* eight o'clock. .Neff's Old Sawmill I ‘'The first is the formidable ca- members of the discussion group 6:00 p. m. Intermediate League Monday—7:45 p. m. First fall 8 p. m.— Salvation meeting. progeny a definite superiority in is apparently contributed by long- charge regarding the president's I'‘'‘''“• " " ‘"'•-V «»<■" 1 ------I pacify of the United State.s for will be William E. Anderson of Gang will provide the music fojr, . young people of high school Supreme Court bill of 1937, He ! , Nihraska, an independent m eetin g of th e Ba- of the church, and a cordial Invi­ The topic for the Sunday eve­ TEXACO 4’KYSTAI ITE ESSO ed to some justices bccnusc of I tary and every other field, should who ■ will discuss the subject Fred Rcmky has been eleci m Program: "Get Acquainted”. ning services "Reaping.” i their age. hut that he recently ap- lormor public utilities executive, 1 tation 1s extended to this first I she, by whatever proces.s, be Building Christian Ch.aracler; pre.sident of the Senior class Devotional program led by Shir­ The Week 1 L iK L O H . poinled a .seeretary of war who is ' would mean "the domination of Into AxiH Fact m eeting. \'(‘S8rl Reports R A N G i : ( H I \ I drawn into the struggle. It Ignore.s Emil Kroymnnn of Rockville, su­ Rockville High School with other ley Robinson. There will be a food .sale in the over 70. the power trust in our nation." Tuesday—8:00 p, m. Organiza­ Overnight News ■ also the no loss formidable spirit perintendent of the Methodist officers tus follows: Vice president. T he W eek junior hall at 8 p. m. Third Term Wlllkle'i "loyalty to public utlll- Church School who will discuss Mias Marilyn Playdon: treasurer, tion meeting for older young peo­ Seams Opened lioa privately-owned," Norris (Continued From Page One) j with which she makes w ar when Monday: 3:45 p. m. Girl Scouts. Tuesday, 8 p. m.- Band prac­ Of Connecticut p e r g a l. j Wlllkie devoted part of hi.s ex- i "Genernl Work of the Layman," Norman Preuss; n.s.snriate tceas-.. ple, in the Social room. This meet­ charged, "exceeds his loyalty to i she 13 in it." 7:30 p. m. Meeting of the ing is open to all working young tice. fJlrl Guards. Cadet brigade. 6 *1« : temporaneous talk lb criticism of economic, political and military William Russell, Secretary of Uie iirer. Joseph Dulack: secretary. (Thiirch School workers. By AftnocUited FreM Wednesday, 7 p, m. Junior band his government, even in time of Y. M. C. A. of Tolland County who Margaret Ityi'ne.s. people who are out of High In I.ots Ilf 1)0 Gallons or More. Fcr Dallnn I the pre.sident'.u third term attempt, means — "when one of the throe Tuesday: 3:45 p. m. Brownie practice. 8 p. m, Y. P. Legion Thoma.”iton, Me,, Sept. 2G— ' .saying that a tradition again.st it ' war. I Will discuss "Young People’s Iiii|iroxliig .Meiiiorlul Building School. Scimlor Bridges, New Hamp­ contracting powers is attacked by Bniiihs HaiiiiMl Scouts. Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Choir meeting. . .Southwest comer of living roo m in James J. Rohan house on High sti'eet opjio.site Chamber of Hartford -- .Stale Republican Markay Radio aald today It had TKL. S.'iOn "has become an unwritten law in a power at present not involved in Work " and Mrs. I.mus A. Oowdy The Memorial Building in the OPKN FOR DKI.IVKRY 21 HOI KS'. shire Kepiiblican, promptly ac­ 7:00 p. m. Boy Scouts.' Thursday, 7:.30 p. m.—Open air Coiilmerce House. Mr. Rohan’s house has been furnished by Montgomery Waid ic Co and will be Chairman Benjamin K Haruv>o3 Mrs. Frederick H. Fisher. Dinner he served st 6 p m Bishop Ox- forum at the town hall, said that' The Tebb g^ave her posltton a* Good men to come to the .lackson, Cleveland Bryan or Wil­ at 5:45 o'clock will be followed by i English Morning Worship, 11:10. .\cgean sea through Thrace, and ; forecast in view of the importance aftre. Big fires also were seen in A supper will be served at 6:3 rome I'o 'Pafl l’ro|)08al was no such thing aa an Ind.ispen- This provision was Interpreted shelh Damage Three and directors of the activities of liroblems in southeastern Europe, unofficial, however, as implying ” G. Bromley Oxnsm will he pres­ I lay and worship with us. sable man the Council will be (iresentcd and 111 Prigoii (^ell ent to speak the evening of the to 4.8 a ni Rally I>ay Serrice New York Sept 28.— "So no Roosevelt Democr:it of- among whlrh are Albanian and that Germany would not^ assist ' .S/lf/W in Dot'er Harbor ta.«»k of rejristering draft ell^bles Bulgarian claims on Greece. ' Japan in the event of a Rusaian- offirers for the now year elected. 6th ,st. Mlchacrs Day The Sunday: (Tnirrh of the Naz-arefte. Washington Sejit 28 - V 1032 In Ituguqiie will vote again.st ' “■...... ‘ r,.— jsppt 28 (,t>. - Three Francis Gray. Gereral Secretary f*halrman Thomas 'D-I'tahi oh- in New York city, w’here forelgrn Knvoy To 4'lslt Axis (8i|>ltaU ' Japanese cla.sh, because of the School and Bible n asses will al-| Rev. F. la Excellent A dispatch from Sofia reported ' prt'vloUB existence of the Russian- were damaged by shells from Ger­ I>rinci(ial speaker at tlie evening ] ator Taft 'R-Oh:')! that the Sen­ peroeritape of the population, In the overthrow of Former Prem- I ( ongrrgat liinal) the Sumlny School Teachers and i Sunday: prompted the Selective Service Ad­ Norge For the first time since he head­ that King Boris talked with his ! non-aggression pact man shore batteries firing across k ate loalior ''f)rmn:M«’P report out sc.sslon at 7:30 o’clock. Mr Gray - i t ^ Re\. Matson WoodniB ofTuers. Singing by t he Children'.s , 3,, ' j, fh im h Bitdc ed wi«t from Chicago two weeks fi.relgn minister, Ivan Popoff. and : ^ currently is aligned with the channel yesterday, the high will speak of the part which the i 't Juan Negrln s government and t Hr»’;.se-approvevi-ad- T he W eek fit' marnC’1 Mi.s.sl.ssippi river am! north of the h'lving .settled H'in'.;:irian an-l Bul- meeting, hut each of the sesrlon.s |. The Week. IS ■ reported that the ho I'^e h't.'’; hour. so! ni Mid­ ’ even if the Senate passef] the :COLDS .NLni.ster Yosiike .Malimiika in­ months rinrlirig the Bible and invited. Bible study and discussion Glee Club. Fred E Werner, direr-1 Oidgn early next week in .Michi­ de.sire new peaceable understand- be singing with the ctioir of the week Prayer and Praise Service j amendments in the form Taft ad- i IJqal4 formed the world that the new i translating some fjerman tiooks Services Standard Time tor. New members still being wel- | Tablets gan and t.lhio, and then prohahiv inc.s" in the B.alkans. local church as.-l.sting. The fol­ WeekU Sundae Srhm>l ThanksgUinK S^t ‘ vocaled they strll"would be unac- i Foreign ohfx'rvers .said that tre.-ity did not mean Japan wa.s The Nurses Home on Haynes into .^|i,ir.i.sli ^ 6:00 The CYP Club. President, corned Prospective members are asHc j will go into f’enn.sylvania, .New going to enter the European war lowing committee from the Coun­ a.sked lo see Mr Werner Cnncnrdla Lutheran .Tunt’.'i’:, Alaska. Sept 2'' V ’reptabl^ to Senate-House Ponfer-j \nse Props with Bulgaria a. formal ally of the I -'treet was the .scene Tliurs.lav cil has been in ehiirge of the ar- | Before the war he had served |i Flora Pickles. I^-ader of Devotions. ence ('ommittee which would have; York and New Fnglaml. or pick a light witti anylxfdy. Both ' as minister to The Hague, presi­ 7:30 p m .Meeting of the Garden and Winter Sts. <;ov. Phn'st flr.uninc dosjc-ned 6 6 6 ( ouKk Props of ,a miscellaneous shower In Axi.s powers in a pact that prom­ rangements. Rev. C. D. Newton of i Nancy Fike. Continuing business Karl Klchter, Pastor. Utirvest of Kindness Is Not Reaped Thursday. N’ov. 'J:. rhankspiv- to pas.** ,on them finally and that' There has been no recent indica­ ises assistance ' with all political, sai'l at emphasized the nation'.s 'ie- ;: honor of Miss Helen Navin who dent of the Assembly and minis­ "Church Paper Week " Committee T ry >*n oh->l y-TIsm** s Wondcrtpl termination to complete hei .self- •Stafford, i’resldenl of the Council; of organization. inp I ’ay in Ala.«ka. I a stalemate would result. Unlment tion as to whether lie would go economic and imlilary means," it will wed -John Shea of Vernon on ter of foreign affairs and until the to plan for the annual campaign 1 riev. V. .S. Ali.son of Tolland, Rev. The Mev-W I All time. Eastern Slandardi into Dip '. normally Memomitic might he easier to obtain a peace­ pio lamied mi.s.sion of establishing I Oct 12 In Hampton, Conn. The 1934 .Socl.xlist uprising was presi­ in hehaif of the Aiurtana Synod | in less Its Seeds Are Sowed Liberally E. H. Robinson of South Coven- ! Monday, 6 .30 Cub Pa< k Mr 8 .80 a m Sunday Schoed and south next month. He has spoken ful settlement with Greece. At the a "greater E.'usI A.sia" liv peace­ j party w.is given hv the nursing dent of the General Union of church papers. "Lutheran (7om-' able means fry. Emil Krnyman of Rockville, 1 Lynn. Cub master at Amarillo, Texas, and rulsa. .lanie time the pact would serve as I and office .staff of the Memorial Workers and head of the Social­ panlon " and "Augiislana ' October 1 Bible Clas.ses Mr Alfred Ijinge R> William K. Clllroy, D. I). svhilc bles.sinp- are iipnn the hc.id l‘iilillc Receixes .Sews Quietly Treasurer of the Council and R. Tuesday, 8 00 Pageant rrf Wed­ superintendent ijf the man who doc.s not hoard , Okla , and in some quarters it Is a warning lo Turkey again-st In­ I hospital and was attended by 30 ist party. ding Gowns Showing gowns over 6-13. Kilitor of AihanrA con.sidercd possible that he would The .lapancsc public receivei Stanley Kendig of the Slate Coun­ lO tM) H ni, Knglish service. 1j.;' ho make- hi.s gram av.ail- terference in su' h an Axi.s-diclated nurses and office employes Miss a period of IM) years worn by Tuesday. 8 [i m Dorcas Socie­ re.st his t-outhern case on those new.s of the pact quietly while the , cil at Hartford. 11:00 n. m German service. () 1» - nns (l.iiing this quarter atile .settlement - - ; N.avln is a member of the hospital Belum to Standard Time models. Music, refrc.xhmcnts Tele­ ty Annual Fashion Show. talk.s. (ire.ss di.scus.sed it widely. Si ND VY - MOND.4Y Wednesday, 9:30 a. m Ladies The Wv^k Hnwever. the niatti r \h not on,- •We iioubt that AmericH now is , nursing .gtaff, Residents are reminded lo lurii phone Mra. Bengston. .Mrs. Rciii- hav«* fvr the most part shown a of the church interested in sewing Tucaday at 7:.30 p. m. the I^d- merely of the cur,sing r,( the one rags ( iir of His Boss to participate in a war. roceivp<\ many prf»- their clocks back one hour tonight horn, Mrs. Weden or Mrs. Frank- ics Aid, Wednesiiay at 8:00 p m very giHul balance of Old and man or the Me.ssing of the fitiier ronfronting a.s she does the exist- at the fnot of a rainbow in- as Daylight Saving Time enils. All i land for tickets. or knitting for the Red Cro.ss will Nuu Te.stament teaching Here in ('barges anti Counters meet in the church ve.stry. TTiosc The Church Board, Thursday at Tht v are cur.s<’d r,r they are tiless- Spokane, Wa.sh Traffic , inffsitwatinn both In the Atlantic C’hnilnff a 6-way floor lamp. A buf- of the Protestant churches will ! CIRCLE Wednesday, '7:30 Choir re­ the ili.sdjssion of the use and fJP' desiring to join this group arc 7:00 p. m. The Junior Choir, at ed inherently in their deeds The Hroaght hy Speahers Offu’.er Art P^sliok didn’t rernenizo ; and the Pacific.”said the Influen- lunch was served and ^james hold services on Standard Time on | A M 'STV TALE OK ALA.SKA hearsal. Note change of Day. I 8 (K) p. m. The Senior Choir, and abuse <.f wealth 've have wise Full fi Cu. Ft. asked to call Mrs. William Orr. 42 wise man said tong ago tliat the the irar and taRgetl it for over-i tial neugpaper Vcminri. "The ; played. The home was decor- Sunday aa well as St. Bernard's i AS ONLY JACK LONDON Werlncsday. S:.30 Intermediate : Friday at 8:00 p. m. the Young woid'5 from Proverbs, reinforced By The .Associated Press I>>wis .street. man u'hn trusts in )us riches iia.s Paul V .McNutt, Federal seciir time parking. His boss. I’raffic , treaty will serve as a silent power ! ated with fall flowers and seasonal Catholic church. St. Joseph's Po- 1 CAN TELL i t : Teacher’s meeting. i People's .Society will meet witli the teaching of Jc.-us. Oversize 6:30 p. m Boy Scouts. Albert p!it h;s confidence in sonietlung ity administrator, declared at a ' Capt. R. W. Hinton is out S2. on the t'nited St.itea' future course | decoratlon.s ll.sh church will remain on Day- 1 Friday. 6:30 Troop I Girl The writer of Proverbs states that mav fail him. We have hail ot .action." I ------Scouts, Miss Emily Smith, captain. Petersen, scoutmaster. ! 7.lon lo ith e ran what we all ought to know, yet Model No, 7:30 p. m. —Church Council and plenty «i evidence of that during Hochl commented on Anglo- ' Friday, 6:30—Troop 7 Girl High and Cooper Street* what comparatively; few of us recent years. Scouts, Miss Jessie Hewitt, leader. Board of Tni.atee.a. really holiove and act upon, ARC. A i American "inhuman oppre.-oiion” of Rex. H. F. R. Stechholz, Pastor 3'herc is nothing fine or hles.sed the .signatories and .said the alli­ Saturday. 9:30 -Troop 2.8, Boy Thuraday, 2:30 p. m. Woman'a namely, that thrre'is such a thing SrNDAY abo'.d jioverty. As a matter of ance wa.s inevitable, Scouts. Ernest Irwin, scoutmaster. .Mia.sionary Society. as giving and .scatteiing and yet Services will be on Standard fact. It IS tragic not to have .suf­ K"kumln. most significantly, N otee 6:1.8 p. m. -- Chapel CTiolr. mci •■n.‘=ing The farm er who sow.? and MOND.AY time. ficient for one's nceii.s P.ut what ()MTsi/.f Coldpnk Meat Storage Drawer wapned groiip.s which have fought ; 7:30 p. m. G Clef. hi.s seed k:'.oua this. If ho sows Rally Day in the Church Nineteenth Sunday hftor Trinity dcH's man gam when he has a FUEL ECONOMY in the pa.sl to block auch an 81-^ School, Oct.'6 . Friday, 7:30 p. m. — Emanuel ] spaiingly. he will reap sparingly, I.arpe Crisper W ith Class Cover STATE Church School at 8:30 a. m. Ser­ great deal more than he needs for j Ilanre to "renounce their past prin- The Sacrament of the I>ord's Choir. I vice In English at 9:30 a. m. Text i As a matter of fact, he has to Saturday. 9 .30 a m -Childjuai'a ‘-(■atter his s(>ed with great pro- Iicumal living' There i ornes Hand^ Frostcr Docs ,\«a> W ith Emptying Meat Storage ciple.s rind cl..|im,s"’ and added that Supper. Oct. 6. of sermon: John 9. 1-7. Theme Lnie altliough It may imly be m If ;.iiy nppc.sition to the new align­ MOST SPECTACULAR OUTDOOR THRILLER Small children cared for in Kind­ Choir. How Shall Chriatinns act ovi'i . fu'U'in. with the knowledge that Drawer for Defrostine; - - tt h e d ii atuf. n-'l all of It may germinate aiul the hour of death when his ment with the Axis powers stUl ^ ergarten room during the hour of against those afflicted with bodily Mclies fall lurn and are,a’.most en­ III Shakespeare's play ‘‘Maeheth” . . . one of l.*)-l’iece Vtillty Set of Dishes rxl.st.s it has been driven iinder- SINCE '"NORTHWEST Morning worship. and mental liiflrmitie.s ? |\sith the realization that possibly SL Mary’a CIiuiTb ' mucli of It that does g'ermlnate tirely a'orthless. grourd. New members of the church Kev. Janmi Stuart Neill. Rector Young People's Society on Tuo.s- the rhararters, looking at a stain in one of .Stainless Steel Freezing Compartment Conversely, it was acrepted a.s school should register in the School i will i*e «'ut ciff by frost, by blight When 1 was a boy there used .Vu.'itin Johnston PASSAGE"! I Standard Time) day at 7:30 p. m.: I-adies Society to come to our home the bound ft44/ute^ 9 n*tg4M an Ineontrovertible fart that set­ Office before going to any depart­ I or hy some other cause, his gannents. says... on Wedne.sday at 2 :1.8 p. m. volumes of a monthlv paper, de­ tlement of Japane.se-Amerlcan Wilh a whoop and a roar ment. i If he ealrulated what he would .Sunday, Sept. 29th - Nineteenth Confirmand instruction on Mon- signed for home reading. I re­ F.\M1LY BUNDLE problems was impossible and that .. . Boory't back with fun Newcomers to Manchester are .Sunday-after Trinity. ‘ I dav and „ I Wedne.sdav1 at -13 :4.8 p „m ^ act - , from. . e.'ich , individual , seed, he I ■ ‘ ^ I would he in danger of getting no member on one I'age. wiiti a v< ry no .laimne.se of any political stature and thrilltl invited to the services of Center 9:30 a. m Cliurrh School 20 IMECES FOR ‘'Out damned spoil" crop at all He must scatter libcr- striking illustration, tliere w.o.s the was advocating eompositinn of Church. Make this church your Men's Bible (?laas. w-s w-k • lUv and freely over the ground, story of the wreck of a ship go­ tliffercnres, church home. 10:45 a. m. Morning Prayer 111g l-eCVIC'l*S R. S. Potterton "Min and Biti" lovo- if he i.s going lo have a harvest ing home from Australia with a and .Sermon. Sermon topic: "Mi- ~ I guess niaiiy a .Manrhesferite has felt like TF you could get .xround to oil heated laught at l^ally woo* a under the nio.st favorable conili- number of miners who had struck AT THE CENTER MANCHESTER, CONN. Serond QongWgaUonai Church chaer. (Evening Service omittedll All It rub. Chinese l^ress I rges lady blacktmithi 4:00 ,T*. m. Junior Young Pro-1 l A t l U l I l tlo:-.s. saying that. . .seeing his elothes after a din* .^homes and hear the stories that the 1 • kerris E. Reynolds, 1*h.|>., minister The piit'ure represented’ the.se pie’s Fellowship. i ...... oiU man^hcars, you’d know the truth Recall of Envoys Spoctacularly flimod in Iho A.s this is true in the physical miners ns frantically removing iier party. Or after ratehing a splash of "HaPt>\^' Day, Hong Kong. Sept. 28 t/F, - A CHARLES BICKFORD Ichurch Sch(X)l at 9:30, standard Tuesday, 7:00 p m. - Boy] paxadena. Calif,, sept. 28 .J’, their gold bf'lts and throwing the f'ully Fini;shed about oil burning economy. He hears Scouts, world, it is also true In the spir- section of the Chinew prca.s today grandeur of The Grand ’fine. Dr. H. Victor Neher, who has sent , itunl world. We c.annot reap a ' gold away, and underneath the imid on his trousers. THE OIL MAN th e c o m p la in ts ■when th e fu e l b ills ru n 7:30 p Ready To UsjE.,:' urged recall of the Chinese am- Toton Mountain* 1 Cait IRENE RICH Nuraery at 10:45. m. Senior Choir Re- electroscopes up 90,000 feet in picture was the legend. "Take it hearsal. harvest of klndne.ss unle.ss we .sow high. He knows the complete satisfac­ ba.aaadors to Germany and Italy of hundred* I PLUS Morning Worahip at 10:45. Ser­ various parts of the world to : who will... we are all going 26 Wednesday. 4:30 p. m.—Regu­ very Uberall.v the .seeds of kind- 26 PIECES ...... si. tio n t h a t Q u ie t MAY owners enjoy— in protest again.st the Axi.s alliance GEORGF. O'BRIEN In mon by the minister on the aub- measure the frequency and inten-a- ne.ss. We cannot have a life of down" Rut losing you're temper won’t help much. ject: "Who Is Greatest?" Special lar Quartcrl.v Meeting of the Ity of the mysterious cosmic liays. 32 PIECES ...... SL,.52 uniform service — uniform low oil with .lapan. “TRIIM.E JUSTICE' richness and fiillne.ss oiiraelve.s. i' Gold was worth nothing what­ music by the choir. Hartford Archdeaconry, at St. haa recovered practically all of ever in that crisis. And it is worth .And hesifles it's needless. ^ lo d e m d ry NO DOWN The new.sp.apers declared recog­ John's (.'hurch, Rockvilie. we are self-centered and selfish. PIECES .. .78 consumption. nition hy Germany and Italy of Prelude, I^ento ...... D ouglas the Instruments. The man who withhold.s hi.s nothing more than that under anv PAYMENT PLi;>s: CARTOON TREAT! 6:00 p. m.—Supper. 4o F.ACH PIE('F. eleaniiig methods are so far advanced. . . . Japan's "right to establish a new Anthem, O Taste and See , ...... “One electroscope has just gram from people who are starv­ 1 circumstances unless It is used in It’s the ECONO-ATOMIZER, an exclu­ ...... M arsto n 7:30 p, m.—Evening Session. rilEUE.YL'TEK order in East Asm" was a hostile been returned to us from India, " ing haa upon him, as the writer of acrordance with the w i.^dom that you'd he amazed to see how your elothes can u ie t NOW: Offertory, Allegretto ...... Lynea Thursday. 2:00 p. m. Ladies GILBARCO sive Q MAY feature, that saves you action against China. They a.s- .said the California Institute of Proverbs says, the people's curse. God gives. These prices Include shirts, IMMEDIATE Postlude, Andante espreasivo .... Guild meeting. hundreds of gallons of fuel oil each serted the Rome-Berlin Axis had "MAD.MF.N OP EUROPE” Technology physicist. sheets, wearing apparel, etc. he restoreil. OIL HEAtT?ilQ-AIR CONDITIONINO INSTALLATION ...... F ra n z Sunday, October 6th, 7:00 p. m. no right to meddle in Far Eastern "Billy The Kid Outlawed" He, Dr. Robert A. Millikan anil (Four handkerchiefs count /Veto Available to L o c a l Home Oteners year. Let us tell you how, "Winners of the West”, No. 7. — Evening Service resumed. Dr. William Pickering sent up affairs and that Japan had no T he W eek as one piece.) Plov loeol beoM o vn«n «ad thoa* of turrouadlof oottaMioItta* m n aod oompvo • Thursday, October 10th—Rum­ seven electroscopes on a total of right to meddle in European af­ Monday at 7:00, Boy Scouta. Here in this laundry is one of the finest and •very eodem mettled of H o e * Oil Haetine. TbaGubaroDODCBpleteliiM<^ara«zectly tka 16 MONTHS mage Sale by the Woman's Auxil­ .80 flights in India last winter and Ifpo of eoulpM t bat Miiud w your ioajTidMl nods «l ■ pitcu u k I undar Im M that fairs. Tueaday at 2:00, The Women'a iary In the Magnell Building - y e e e ^ M o r t , B7 ' ‘ -,..U X,' ■ ■- :f y The papers published an ac­ Ootpel Hall our Sunday school will have a p'ar- “I LOVE THE CHURCH" _ count of the signing aa carried by Hallon To Wear Shnrte 415 H trart ty in the Sunday school rooms. Honolulu, Sept. 28—(A8—Shorts' DNB, ofTIcial German news agency, Parents are included with teach­ —that ducky little garment that Anthem*: “I Waited for the Lord” ...... Mendelswohn along with a text of the treaty. ers and pupils in this invitation. CURB MORIARTY RROS. ^ 10:30 a. m.—Sunday, Breaking ends somewhere near the knees— “The Lord Is Mindful"...... Mendelssohn German Foreign Minister Joachim of bread. Tonight at 7:30 there will be a henceforth may be wont at sea 80I-.^15 CENTEjt ST. AT BROAD TEL. 8500 Von Ribbentrop’ speech In connec­ LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING, INC , BEN BLUE 12:15 p. m.—Sunday tcbool. strav;-rlde for the upstairs Sunday "or in Isolated ports” by Uncle — AflflocUto Dealer* S S BOLAND OIL CO. tion with the signing, and Adolph 7:00 p. m.—Goapel meeting. school, starting from the church. Sam’s tare. Naval authorities so 6:00 P. M.—YOUNG PEOPLE’S GROUPS. 54 MAIN STREET. MANCHESTER- PHONE 4269 Hitler’s reception of the aignera. • ' ELLA LOGAN JAMES r. PAETON UI Porter Street TelflphflM S4S5 RANGE on. — FUEL OIL 7:45 p. m.—^Tuesday, Prayer Tomorrow will be Rally Day In announced today. The shorts txill I "Thlfl dispatch Indicated that ALL WELCOME! REV. EARL E. STORY, Minister. “Your Uundry WHEN You Want It . Aa Ton Want It” T. r . 4 ITKIN a CO. SM No. Mala Street Telepbooe 678S Center Street At West Center 1 OOftOlOUS GIORIOUS GIRIS m eeting. church and Sunday school. Our be regulation ’’ducka” cut off Telephone 6330 the two newspapers made no TODAY; ‘rTHE SEA HAWK” PLUS PIER 13” itoAm iKtm psK tsn 7:45 p. m.—Friday, Hblc ttudy. aim is to hfiv* th* entirf pariah, above the knees. ed^orlal comment.) I \ I L_IV \ wt/ V--

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Parties Here Circle Sunday and Monday Legion’s Rifle Team Weddings London Health Two Parties Rich and Poor Buying Running Evenki Daily Radio Programs Seen As Good Always Seen Anderson-Hodge Caateni DayHght flm e UataM Otkwy l a* Noted. War Bonds of Britain Starts Ninth Season Of Intersat locally la the wed­ But as Day Progresses ding thia afternoon In Olaatonbury R oosfvfU Foretellk of Mias Mildred L. Hodge, daugh­ Tendency Seen G ., O. Time and Conditions K ritiH h E m o i r e F ilfllt iin i "fflc®. the mayors of the two towns Local» 1 Marksmen Wnn w on ' the baiement gjreet of the Selwltz ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur J. Right for Increase in tiniiing Struggle in n r illH ll met at Cob Tree manor (the ori*l- Hodge of 279 Wllliama street, P. Getting More Votes. W a r w it h S o m e l h i i l g nal Dlngley Dell of Dickens's Five In A Row MeHHage to C on ven tion . . w “ Pickwick Papers") to Issue th«lr Five League Cham' The Legion Rlflo team, organ- Qlastonbury, and Herman J. And­ Influeniui Cases. 1 erson, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Up to noon today more than 60 A x i s P o w e r s lA ie k ; I t s ; challenges. pionshipslips All in Row; R Ized m loai has been m the fore Miami, Fla., .Sept. 28 (/P, Pres­ front of rifle competition for the Anderaon of 1358 Boulevard, West new voters had basn rsgiatsrsd at Washington, Sept.' 28—(>P)— Dr. U. . „ l .r r 'n L I tar Maidstone people hsvs Hartford. ident Roosevelt In s message to r5ll|ipiy OI 4 sO in . subscribed $2,720,(KX) to war ssv* Individual Honors. past nine years and since 1934 has the Town hall whars Sslsctmen John E. Gordon, of the Harvard The ceremony will be performed and the Town Clerk are to be In Young Democrats assembled here ------, Ings, while ‘Tunbridge Wells has won five league championships-^. Medical School, today described at St. Jamea'a Episcopal church session until 9 p. m. for the pur­ In a pre-election rally, asserted Londoq ( ( (Jorrespondence of The raised $2.(>0(),000. The aim of both The standard of rifle marks- all in a row—until the string was at three o'clock by the rector, P. M *• j New York, Sept. 28 —(/P)—The th* health of London's war- Associated Press)—The British towns la to top the $4,000,000 mark nanshlp of the United States la | broken last year when the Capl- pose of making new voters. It was "there always will be two parties Rev. J. J. Sharkey, who. will use 1;00_News. {semi-annual shift of network stricken millions as "amazingly, In this country." and that while Empire la fighting this war with by the end of the year. “ Barom- tbe beet In the world. During the i tol City Club won the title. The stated that with the exception o f a eters" erected near each lown'hmll the single ring service. Palms few voters not reglatering with 1 :i5—VTi‘'ather. Market Report.' schedules, due Sunday with the surprisingly good” despite the fre­ their names may ehange, "The World War the Americans were Legion took tbp honors In the quent bombings, the loss of sleep, something the Axis powers lai-k - show how they are succeeding. and white gladiolaa will decorate cither party, the GOP and Demo­ Agrlculturai Bulletin. ! end of daylight savings, will be Issues between them are definite." atandouU in the matter of accur- years 1934-1938, consecutively, the chancel and the crowding 1-nto bomt: shel­ It’s gold. More and more money Is tetilg any with the rifle, and this was, In addition to the team honors cratic additions are running about 1:30 Frankie Master's Orches- , - . u u V « ■ . Speaking through his son, "Finance Is the fourth arm of 8ubsctibe .Sports Roundup. mtnutea at a Birmingham moviA \\ aj»mi)ar'Jo's Orrhos- 11:15 HoOhy Day Orchestra I correc t sense Is another name for lends the government ht.** money gram t(» a direct appropriation of team Left to r?ght front row, the 1938 members were; Henry Madden. Luther Chapin. Carl Blrath, Harold Cude, (decea.sed), Philip New- He was handed the state manual .Mequciices; 8 (chain i Barn Dance southwest England for study and 11:30 Bob i'rostjy orchestra ' governm»*nt. can no mccre h«' rem- sr was*then allowed to place a fun and frolic with not too much andd ^Robert Roberrieamaw- Seammr back row, leflleft to right: Everett Carlson,Car----- Walter Hettinger (Joe), Williamvvim..., Han^ Waltw n.c.Carter, MarMl Donze,rv.n,. follow at the home of the bride's , ^hc applicant Just couldn't start, t ra. tra. for ten years Al the end of that .$30 uoo,<)o(» hy elimination from a .Marlin H Orches- anniversary: 8 (New York state treatment of commtinlcahle dis­ 12:30 Ramon Kamos'- (Jrchestta 12:00 AI Kavelin’s Orchestra 1 iurtecl on the lines of half a ren-{ niece of white paper anvwhcre on emiihaais upon the marksnianshiii (.-ypi.ptt...... KennedyKennedy, Jack Alves and Louis Milligan. Current membersmen of the club shown above are: Marcel Donze, Philip Newcomb,. Everett parents which i.s decorated with | ^sked if he could see the print, he I :.30 Kreildle eases under wartime eonditions. , period inlere.st hr'LS inere^Lsed hla pen-ling money hill an additional .gladiola.sfyla.lieaiAa earseland fcrn.s.revWvaa The la a r\«.4e6A*n bride's . m . * and WRCi Wendell Wlllkie ad­ ! 1‘iiy ago than ho.siness coul'l tie ex- inve.stment In $1 12, $.u ooo ooo tn contract authority. his board to use as an aiming feature. In the passing vears the Carlson, ' Walter 'Carter, Walter Hettinger and . Robert_ . . -Seaman. an.swered Sure. trn. He will lie head of the hosidtal ] Tomorrow's Program ' 0 mother who will assist In receiv­ 1 :.5.5 News dress al Yonkers, ,N Y ; 9 Cncle [lei ted to function ilong with quill S.'iving.H grocip.s are formed In Speaking a.s chnlrman of • point. The distance between the need of better trained riflcnTcn be- Is Tut At Ease Ezra: 10:30 Rosh Hnshanah Pri>- which will be simnsored by Har­ A .M. p-tis instead of typewTltc-rs and ing will wear dubonnet velvet with Ki(liia|X‘rV Bail hundreds >{ rertitt' Htes. "Sustained by testimony before bbi section. affiliated with the NRA and move into the Legoin Home on ; The nearest approach In a pub- i of all the American nations. But the young man couldn't get 8:05 Organ and Xyloph'ine Re- structure are planned as an ex- , 9;0() .Ne'.vs of Furoj^e on an unannounced wedding trip out even an ca.sy word. Turklngton ture: 8 Hit Parade: 9:30 Buddy 9:1.5 -Marian Garley Concert yo‘i must adhere to the trie prin- •'Street’' and '•familv'’ groups group Offhand Hhnnting thereby received govermrient.U i^griard street Where a range will lie discussion to this aspect of how It provides that they will co­ eltal pertinent to adapt surh an Instltii- i RecIcATiod Glty Sejit. 28 -V' cifiles frf s litieral 'lemocrary. " operate In establishing a provl- the bride w61 travel in a beige started a sentence, and the youth Clark, song, Pianist. are pfjpular In Sfime parts f i t the The Aeronautics Board The purpose of the.se Informal sanction and were also simplicil ' change from the the pact might work was the Mor- 8 25 News lion to eonditions of modern war­ '.Vilhelrii .lakcit .Miihlenbroich will Homer .Mat Adams .'f .‘Spring- with ammunition through federal sional government over any threat- suit with brown accefworiea and repeated It, but was stuck to go WJZ-NBC 6 Message of Is­ 9:31) News. Weather. country. The record family group proi>o.sed to start a $500,000,000 matches was to give the shooter luesent range will reduce the cost genpost's comment: 8 30 I'.ene and Glenn rael: 7:30 (New York slate onlyi fare l>e arraigned .M'cnday n.struction 4.000 airportii. rifle The usual position at the.se ' Open to Piiblle Now and accessories, will not exceed longer has the possibility to Ir.- of them may act to prevent oc- **ve at CrystaJ lake, Middletown. | Questioned If he was nervous, 111 oo Ghori h of the Air 3-vear-old .Mar* lie Tristai. .Ir.. seen Abroad NBC Summer Symphony, Desire Pvepubllcans "are shouting '11' ta- saving? week. AdaiTLs said there wajs no evidence matches was offhand, with the The Legion Rifle riuh is how five dollars a season. ; fluence affairs which belong entire Carl Fregln cupation by a non-American power ®ud be at home to their friends the youth admitted he was "pret­ 10:30- Youth (irehestra ,f the wealthy Gour.t and (.'emntesa -1 9:15-The Four .Showmen. Defaiiw guest conductor . torship in their de.sperate fumbling , Opening of the week was an­ that this program would be delay* shooter standing erect and firing' offering its m.emhcr.ship open to The local club extends a cordial ; ly jn the sphere of interests of | Carl Fregln, 79, died early tbi.s if the need for expedient action November 1, Both have ty. excited ". ' 11:00 -Esso Reyiorter.' ,Mafc De Trl.stan. arl,eg i been employed by the Connecticut 9:30—Sunday Drivers. •MBS- 7:30 Nobody's Children, for a c.ampaign is-sue" nounced by the historic towTi cry- •ed if the contract authority wa* j feeling that invitation to the public to visit the ' people." |morning at the home of his niece, He was loft with the manual In 11:05— News and Rhythm Until then he will remain In jail his piece from the shoulder with the public, with the 10:00—Highlights of the Bible WDRC er at f'anterbur:/ eiiminatei!. in .s(i doing they will lie rendering Mrs. John Murdock following a It won Senate approval w ith lit- , Mutual Life Insurance Company his hands for a minute, and then, 8:1,5 James A. Farley address at 11:15 Freildy Martin’s Orehes- in default of the XlOO.fcOO hail ,«et no other support to the gun present range in the Selwltz Block ; Another question stirring spccu-, 10:30—Tom Terrtss T'A'f) other towns of Kent Maid­ The subcommittee expected to a service to the young men com­ on Tuesday night and members of lation was whVther "^viet _ . . _RuVsia Illness. He was bom In Gcr- tie discussion and without a "no' The bride has many friends in 1 as a last resort he was asked the ( 'olumhtis, Ohio; 8 30 Choral Fes­ H a rtford tra \ a grand jiirv which lequired Mar » af'tion.'* are .*:ubjoct to Another position for shooting, 10 -t.5 Ross Sisters tival. stone 'population an'l c«*mplete te.stim'»ny tnday on the ing up who may later have to ace the club w-ill give details concern­ had been Informed In advance of ; many and came to this country at vote being heard Manrhester and the bridegroom final "can you are can't you?". l.'UO kc. '25 m 11 30 Major Rowe.,' Family crilv tlie minutes t' indict him A Ihw hi^rhr'f than nr now obselete, called for the shoot- I I 00 News. Weather Tunbridge W^dls rhal- appr'-tprintifin hill, carrying a total service In the Army. Navy or , ing membership in the club. « f I Cttriy Hgc. relatives. Suddenly the applicant started, .’•uniiay brings [standard tune 12 00 Horaee Hein» y rr- the muzzle of his rifle resting on Marine Corps, Officials of the club | II 30 -Orehestral Gems Saturrtnv, Sept for the training of 700.000 defenM Many German commentators burdock of 354 Main street. It was a first rate example of NBC 8. 9 a. m., 12 Mid : CB.S 9 a | 12 15 Sunday .Serenade .kidnaping laws provides life Im- tary, Jrsult F/1ucatinnal A'afKi* rat e a log or stake. The pioneer hunt have stated that no other .sport, i Around thi W( set 4 30 F.“ao Heporter. which was cast In moulds by the i din “ oni* commentator said. “RuS- ' mv,e Va'alUlne UmH, 4 35 Fd'he Duchtn's fjiehestra. •hooter. The loading was a very 'much for the particip.ant-as does Arms Studied j Miss Mollie .Sheehan has enter- i -Young feller. I could read he­ 3:30 H, V. Kaltenborn. Corner. 8 Hi-len Hayes Thester, 6:20 Alliert Warner important part of the shooter's I rifle shooting, the leaders say, sla won't fight against the Axis. Home will be open tq friends of ed the Zorskis convalescent home neckline edged with seed pearls, fore you was horn, and I ain't for- 3:45 Bob Becker's Chats About "V ictoria and A lbert;” 9, Sunday 6:30 -Ray .Nobles Orche.strs , 5:00 Design for Happiness — lOontlniied from Page One) ’ because she Is well satisfied with Mr. Fregln from this evening until at 175 Hilliard street. The gown had a fitted bodice and gjt it yet. neither. Give me that Dogs [ Evening Hour. Lily Pona and An- 6:4,5—The World Tmlay. ' ('hicago Women's Symphony work. These guns, when properly j ' ,\ll On Equal Ilasis , Ihe fruits of her non-aggrc.ssion the hour of the funeral, a long train. The bride's veil of pookl" loaded, w-ere very accurate within | Men of all ages (-an cn.ioy shoct- 4 00 fJlen Gray’s Orchestra. j ilf" Kostelanetz . . . W.IZ-NBI,' 7:00 People'.s Platform Orchest ra ing of the conflict," these sources pact with Germany. - . _ . tulle fell finger lei.gth frorh a halo '' Some Surprises 7. Pearson and Allen comment: 7:30 Gay .Nineties Hevue 5.30 Gol. Stoopnagle^s "Quixie OTTHimmsrmmmBfnismr! a very’ Umlted range but would bo | ing on an equal basis, thank.s to The Manchester Coon and Fox 4:30 The Shadow . t "That leaves only the United cap trimmed with seed pearls, and , jf been reported that there j7:30, .Speak Cp America C2uiz, : far outclassed by a target rifle of , the many accessories now avail­ centmued. (.'lub will hold a special meeting 5:00 History In The Headlines, 8 :0 0 T h e .M arriage Gluh^___ I Iloodle.s". States whleh could make such .a the bride carried a white prayer i^ave been some surprises In the 1,8:30, Sh rl(M-k Holmes ... MBS; today. able to the marksman for use In "Supplying arms 1.4 one manifes­ Shower Is Given tomorrow morning at 9:30 o'clock, Andre Schenker. (au'ToarEPOcs!) connection with his rifle It may tation of the interventionist spirit. part as this riece.ssary, and In the book from which fell a shower of regt.stratlons on both sides 5 15 Three Cheers. ! 5;30, The Shadftw (New Eng- English marksmen were also .standard time, at Its grounds in or^iids a-nd stephonotls^ ,;,f political fence. Kj : land at l:,30i: 6, Double or Noth- i interested In rifle shooting from cost a bit high to got started in .Iii.st when ami whether furnishing . .'i.sc of Amcrtea, it is war agita­ Coventry. Election of officers will 5:30 - Ixiwell Thomas Tenth An­ instniments of war leads to open tors within that eountry against For Brides-Kleel The bride was attended by her persons brought In by automo-* 1 ing Quiz. 7:30, Show of Week, the advent of the first such wea­ the rifle shooting game, but after lake place. sister, Ida Sguayser who wore a niversary Program. Vincent Lopez , . .NBC-Blue istvffArnwfftrwf/n/ pons and the first English range ttic initial miturv.' the members ' conflict with tho contracting par- whom it is necessary to construrt bile-driving Democratic workers 6:00 'Rprehding .New England’s tics of the throe-power pact Is I a far-seeing protective alliance period gown of copper velvet and have ca.'ually gone over to the Re- 11:15 a. m . i‘ast. 12:15 p. m . west, yoo SUXA1941 AOAfTtAC waa constructed on the site of the | state, there Is HI tic to pay out for Miss Vivian E. Dupont of Main ] Mr. and Mrs. John F Shea of tulle, the bodice of velvet and the F'ame. m'ws analysis senes. presently a theoretical question." The inspired German press de- street and Miss Katherine McVeigh I Brooklyn, N. Y., former residents , , ,, -V publican table and registered with 6:30 - News great Wimbledon stadium, where j their fun and sport full skirt of matching tulle. Her „ppo.„Uon, while the GOP has WEAF-.NBC 12:.’10. Wings over the English tennis matches are i To become an expert rifleman ' Asked whether the listing^ of , dared the treaty .seals the fate of of Spruce street, were pleasantly of this town have returned and are j fashioned pokd bonnet was 6:45 Strictly .Sports fiirnfshcil transportation for new lencn; 2:30, Roumltable "Willi 1. NEW BEAUTY AND LUXURY played. Before America could In­ requires (lerfeet oiurdiiiation of Europe and ..\frica as the sphere Great Britain and provides an a !-, surprised with a partv and shower living at 104 Main street, ftir. , rnade of shirred tulle matching the 7:00 News from Here and Hitler Attack the Americas? ” 3. vestigate these first modern tar­ the shooter in mind, eyes and fin- 1 for .\xis leadership and greater most 100 per cent guaranty that Thursday evening at the Hotel Shea, a former Lieutenant in the gown and tied In-back In a how. Democrats. Abroad. Gold Star Mothers. Attorney Gen- 2. ENCLOSED RUNNING BOARDS gers - moaning every muscular E.a.st ‘Asia as Japan's mean that l.ands still neutral will keep out o f : .Sheridan, by their fellow workers I’olitlrs Isn t among the exact 7:30 Band Wagon. get ranges the country was Navy during the first World War carried a muff of token roses crsl Jai kson and others; 8, Charlie On Tw* S«rl«t thrown Into Civil War and when action of the body. In spite of the : the ..\xis waa disinterested In the war. in the cravat department of Che­ was assistant of the |and wrightil fern. .Icnccs. 8:00 Charley .McCarthy and Ed­ J'eCarthy: .8:30, One Man’s Fam­ the hostilities had ceased In 1865 special qualification, it Is surpris­ .‘-'imth Amerira, authorized quar­ The general theme which thread­ ney Brothers, ■Montgomery Ward store at 834 The groom's best man wa.s hla gar Bergen ily: to. Phil .S|>itiilny’s Girls 3. GREAHR OVER-ALL LENGTH ters said: men 'srere glad to throw the rifles ing. tho.se marlisn'.i n say, how ed through columns of Berlin Miss Dupont who will be mar­ Main street before leaving town hrother-ln-law. Donald Tedford, ot 8:30 One'Man's Family. i WABC-CB.S 3. Harlow Sym- 4. INCREASED POWER aside and return to their normal quickly nowcomer.s to the club "We have never opposed your morning papers was : ried on October 16 to James An­ six years ago. Manchester. South Church 9:00 - .Manhattan Merry ■ C.o - 1(ihony: 6, Fun in Print finale; vocations. ranks "catch on " to tliese require­ .■\mcrican Monroe Doctrine We "Everybody to his own continent, tonio, was presented with a Ken­ The mothers of the bride and Hound. I 1(1:30. Workshoji Drama, new time. 5. RECORD GAS AND OIL ECONOMY According to the will of the late First Range In I". S. ments and bow inb resting they h ive no desire or intention to ex­ a 'Monroe doctrine’ for each geo­ wood blanket, anil Ml.ss Mc'Vclgh grtiom respectively wore shoulder 9:30 Album of Familiar Mu.sic I | WJZ-NBC 2:30, Prayers for RviH-ln Oil Cl««n«r According to Menke s All Sports |heeomo irt the matches. After only tend uiir defensive frontiers, say graphical division of the earth, and who will become the bride of John M. Williams of thi.s town, corsages of pink roses. 150 Years Old 10:00 - Hour of Charm {Britain; .''.30. Lowell Thomas 10th to the waters of the Amazon. placed on record today, three- 6. URGER, SAHR BODIES Rec"- J. the first range In this , a short time shooting they can England back in her Island where Stephen Lawrence of East Hamp- The ceremony waa performed at 10:30 -Catholic Hour. I radio anniversary: 8. Parade of SONTIAC Dl lUXI "TOSSIOO." U.iw-priced leader ot the greatest line in Pontiac "We have never thought of In­ quarters of his estate la left to his 10 o'clock, the church being deco­ II :0<>-- NeW'S. Weather I Y ra; 10. Good 4 ill Hour ”■ jntry sponsored by the NRA | hardly w,sit for the next league she belongs." ton, received a chenille bedspread. 7. NEW, TRU-ARC SAFER STEERING history! 119-inch wheelbise-over-all length increased 4 inches. Nesr con­ waa at Creedmore, Long Island m.atch to come along, terfering with political forms or Each account added that Africa Mrs. Bonadles, Miss Esther Gor- son. Ernest P. Williams, and the rated with fresh garden flowers. ll;l,5 _f;u s .SterU's (irche.stra ! MBS 11 a in., F'leld Ma.ss at manlfesta^^q^ within the area remaining quarter to grandchil- Mrs. John F. Barry presided at the Oldest Methodist Con­ 11 ;30—Gene Krupa’s Qrchestra. I .Xavier T’niversity: 12. noon, Roah « . NEW INTERIOR LUXURY cealed running boards, .\viilable in five models. and rules and regulations were | Much Competition holongs to Europe and. more par- don at 281 Center street and Miss dreu and great-grandch Idrcn L e , drawn up governing this sport ! Tt is the custom of the .average affected by the Monroe Doctrine ticularly. is in the sphere of influ- Rose Patelll of Eldridge street gregation in This Sec­ 12 00—News Hashanah Program; 1:45 p \UJtl Illustrated: De Luxe ''Torpedo” Six 4-Door Sedan, $021* •and do not intend to do so in the U.SO ot the property is given to the | began As the ] Dr. John R. Mott on "Spiritual 9. PERHaED“TRIPU-CUSHIONED’* making It possible for the first , rifle club, iucludmg the local lea- ence of Italy. Germany and Spain, were hostesses. 12 0.5—Duke Ellington's Orches­ (u hite sideu all tires optional at extra cost) tlme, for a shooter to compare his ' giie entry, to allow every member future." No mention was made of the ------^------widow No inventory of the esUtc ! entered. Mendelssohn's Wed- tion o f the State. tra I Mobilization7, Canadian. Red RIDE •cores with those made at other | to go to matches and to try’ for a Should any new belligerent pow­ western hemisphere. has yet been filed. ^ ,ding merch march was was olaved. played Arthur 12 .30 Coleman Hawkins' Orehes- I Gross progrsTTt. thr Dionnrs and. nthsrs: 8, Amrncan Forunn 10. CHOICE OF A SIX OR AN EIGHT places and at other times. place on the team at each match. er attack one of the three part­ AwsJJ Psychological Moment Pittman Cites . J, » ,.Hu i.»e ' Keating and Mrs. Barry sang the The oldest Methodist church In tra !Vr« ners to yesterday's pact of Ber­ According to the will of the late I and Mrs Barry sang Gou­ I "Anirrlcan A. 'lor’s VIsw of F’d- The early activities of the NR.A Of course only the five high scor­ Although Snaln was not repre­ Edwin A. Lydall, it contains a be this section of the state— the South 12’ 5.V-News IN ANY MODEL Mtablisbed rifle shooting as a Na­ ing men are entitled to qualify, ' sented In ve.sterday's ceremonies, nod's "Ave Maria" a» the offertory. l;00_Bllent. I htieal Outl'Xik; " 11:15, World Se- (tlS m*f« f«r an flfM) Treaty Action quest of Jl.OOO to the North Meth­ Mcthodi.st will observe the 150th j riss prevlfw. tional sport and started shooters ‘ and It U? surprising how h.ird the 1 face 250.noo.onn soldiers, with em many quarters exTre.ssed belief odist church. The remainder of the I'ollowing the ceremony a dinner anniversary of Ita founding with In quest for more accurate guns ' new members try to oust the phasis on 'soldiers.’ for every wom­ the axis powers and Spain merely (Continues] From Page One) estate goes to relatives. The In­ for 50 was served in the Com­ an extensive program of outstand­ an and child within these three are waiting for a psychological munity hall at Bolton Center with I Monday rxpsclatlons: Europ« — Hundreds Have Visited Mthtr lfnprwv«m«n*B «nd •vtitan^lnf and ammunition. long-term members from their 1 ------ventory is not completed. ing services from Sunday, Oct. 8 ' NB(?. 8 a. m , 12:45 p. m.; GBR 8, The early bullets were of lead, ! places on the team And some­ nations will fight the spirit of In­ moment at which to announce a the'Oake uaa ocreecStreet era.Grill catering. : through Sunday. Oct. 16. the Rev Housing Aclivilv f«ohir«t that moli« P^nfiac m#r« tK«n Dvor the trl-power Axis treaty,” he told A reception forjw o hundred and. ‘ ' 19:15 a. m., 6:45 p. m.; MBS 10, but when manufacturer.s began to I times the “ rookies" accomplish terventionist meddling which the further alliance. I reporters. “It furnishes concrete Monday being the fifth In the the Fln«*F Lmw-PtUd^ C«r.” F u l l Y « ‘ ; i r ' c l '- « m ..., w e a f -n b c 930. put better steel Into the rifling of ‘ their aims apd the new name is pact la Intended to ban." Count Qaleazzo Ctano. the Ital-' i evidence that the countries of the month, all groups of the Memorial fifty gueata will be held in the Bol- ; announced today I..X< « < CIS r n i l I 4 t i l ^ Money, new se- 6 OCNcnAL. Morons valus the barrels, it was possible to use marked up with the top score of Questioned by corresponilent-s , ian foreign minister, conferred at | hemisphere are prepared ton Community hal, at 7 o clock August of ITIM), reparod Hospital auxiliary will meet to­ this evening. The bridal couple ____ I nos: 2:45 p. m. Hvmns of all metal jackets on the bullet, re­ the match for the week. Ilf various nationalities as to just .length late vesterdy with the aggre.s.slon with a that the loc.al church came Into wliat was meant by “greater East Spanish minister ot Kovffrnment. 1 gether at the Y.M.C.A.. with the plans to leave on a motor trip .Churches. WABC-CBS — 3:1.5, sulting In greater projectile velo- The I>>gion Rifle Cluh has fine women of Group 4 of which Mrs. existence nt a meeting held at Washington, Sept, 28 ij', j Mary Margaret McBride, new se- (fity. This greater velocity procur- facilities for their sport with a ,\sia " whether it includes the Ramon Serrano Suner, who has i through the New England states the home of Mr. Spencer on Spen­ ; been in Berlin for some time as What aggression might conceiv­ William Knofskie, Is leader. as and Canada and will be at home Stewart McDonald. Federal hous- , ries; .1, The (toldbergs, new time, This New Home Dutch East Indies and the Philip- cer street. That was 33 years be­ ed through metal-jackcting of the good 200-yard outdoor mnge for ably result from the new Axis al hostesses. after October 6 In their new home bullet meant that it was not "b ig bore'’’ matches and practice! pinc-s-these quarters replied that Generalissimo Franco’s special liance the senator did not say, but fore Manchester was established tng administrator, aairl today that , Return of Tom the pact merely concedes the po- envoy. near Bolton Center. The bride and the community was then a IT WASN'T AN EASVJOB to build a line PONTIAC STtlAMlINn "TORPIOO." A new streamlined version ot Ponttac’s necessary for the shooter to be ' shooting as well as .an indoor official Washington generally re­ Members of St. Mary's Young and groom presented their attend­ the volume of residential building j m ,*. .MBS—1, Frank Luther; 3, quite as accurate In estimating | range for' winter shooting. ,\s Htieal leadership to Japan without Informed sources hinted that part of East Hartford. Since then, famous "Torpedo” styling. t22.inch wheelbise—7? j inches greater over-sU going into details. Serrano Suner would issue some garded It as directed chiefly at People's Fellowship are requested ants with personal gifts. activity during the first nine ! Secrets of Personality. WJZ and of cars for 1941 that would better last the distance he was from his tar- , shooting is a year around sport, | the United States as the only po­ two other churches have been or­ months of this year had exceeded ' York State only—1. I^mo- length. New concealed running boards. Offered in two models. The primp underlving idea, they sort of statement of Spanish adher- to be at the church at five o’clock ganized that ha,d their beginning On “ HIGH Street get. 1 plenty of matches are open to the tential new enemy of the totaU- Sunday afternoon. ; cratlc state convention. Gov. H-.-H. year’ s record-brea'king Pontiacs. But Model Illustrated: Streamliner ''Torpedo” Eight 4-Door Sedan, flO lJ* Increaaed Velocity 1 members either winter or .sum- said. w,as' that of bringing order cnee to Axis polldles without, how­ tarlan states in either the Orient m the South parish, namely, the that during sll of 1939_ I,ehman .... Short waves; H A ^ , to the various pans of the world c''cr, committing his nation by Margaret Parson North Methodist and the Burnsir] MoDonsl-L. estimated that | Budapest, 7:30, Concert V ar(jt^ (white sidewall tires optional at extra cost) By 1900, the Army service cart- 1 mer. regardless of season or treaty. or Europe. Miss .Ruth Hue of 41 Norman O|n»osilc the Oiaiiiher o f Commerce ih'it’ir just what we’ve done and the ten- ridge, using a lighter bullet and weather conditions. and Japan was recognized as the There were no Indications, how­ Methodist. 000 mortgages covering hcimes to , , , Uondon. 8:30, B r X ^ leader In est.ah!lshlng order In These sources said the German. street was guest of honor at a Gnest at Shower The anniversary program will g l be built umler. k HA inspection had Speaks: 2RO, Rome, 10, ----- news. smokeless powder, had a velocity Season's Schedule Italian and’ Japanese diplomata ever, that the coprse of United surprise birthday party last eve­ l)em<»nstrution Home. of 2,000 feet per second as com­ The lineup of the .season for the Greater Asia. underway with a service of Holy'' been selected for appraisal up to point progress story above tells you probably would meet again today 1 States foreign policy would be al­ ning at the home of Mrs. Thomas today, compared with 164,26.5 in pared with the former 1,000 and Charter Oak Rifle League find.s' To the question of whether the tered in the slightest. On the Commu ion in compliance with a Soviet union nii'v Is expected to de­ to discuss setting up the technical Hayes, which was decorated In the Miss Margaret Parson of 13 request from the Federal Council alt of last year. Sea Calm In Straits of Dover how wc did it! 1,500 feet per second in the black the same teams, with but one ex­ l.“t fiom snpplving arms to China, commissions called for In the contrary. Secretary Hull said yes­ Green Hill street was tendered an­ powder days. Bullet velocity was i ception, ready for the winter’s 3 M.H.S. class colors. Miss Hue re­ of Churches that world-wide serv­ Expressing the belief that thL, these sources exprcs.sed the opinion three-power paci, although no terday that the Berlin treaty was ceived a number of choice gifts, other shower Thursday evening by ices of Communion be held on that fall would be the most active 'n London, Sept. 28. t^’i-Brilliant The 1941 Pontiacs are bigger, better steadily increased until now we sport. They are: Newington, a formal program was arranged. not unexpected, and that. In fact, Mrs. hlalcolm Anderson, Mrs. have one which Is commercially Legion tp.am; Mlddlefleld, a-team that Russian deliveries did not af­ which were drawn Into the room In Sunday. This will take place at residential construction since 1928. sunshine and a calm sea In the fect the situation. Clano waa expected to remain such a development had been tak Ralph Watts, Mrs. Victor Ander­ the regular morning worship. the administrator said that 5.011 Straits of Dover were reported to­ Built B y loaded which travels at the rate sponsored by the Lyman Gunsight en Into account In determining this a wagon by Donald, small son if looking, more powerful than ever— Besides, they said, the recent ap­ In Berlin several days longer to the. hostess. Games and a delicious son, Doris and Anna Anderson and In the evening, Bishop G. Brom­ mortgages were selected for np- day by the British Press Associa­ of 4,106 feet per second when Company of that town; Capitcl# pointment of a new Japanese am­ discuss details of putting the pact country’s policies. Mrs. John A. Olson. The party leaving the rifle muzzle. City team, a civilian entry: Mid­ luncheor^ollowed. ley Oxnam of Boston will be the [iralsal in the week ended Sept tion, although a fairly thick haze three entirely new lines— every one a bassador to Moscow indicated that to work. And President Roosevelt, who was held at Mrs. Olson's home, 19 principal speaker at a service that 21. domfiared with 4,850 in the waa said to limit vlklblllty to mid- In the years since 1871 the Na­ dletown, civilian: Enfield, civilian; Russia and Japan were getting...... to.. Fuehrer Hitler received Clano [ refrained from comment on the Green Hill street, which was ar­ Haddam. civilian, Bristol, civil­ The Concordia Lutheran church will also feature special music by previous week and 3,298 In the Channel. There was a fresh "Torpedo” — with your choice o f a Six tion al Rifle Association has gether ’They' called "aUentlon "to hi ih® chancellery at noon today In , pact, entertained new appeals for tistically decorated In orchid and comparable week of 1939. northwesterly offshore breeze. grown from a small pioneer group ian and Es.sex, a new entry. j school will observe rally day to­ yellow with a profusion of cut the entire church choir. Foreign Minister Joachim Von ih® greater aid to the British morrow morning at the regular Wednesday evening,'Oct. 11, a or Eight in any model— and a new to over 200,000 members, each The league season, con.sists of 72 Ribbentrop's reference yesterday I Joachim Von Rlbbentrop. group of 87 men and women, de flowers. taking part In one or another of matches. Members shoot 10 shots scribing themselves as a "sponr school session at 8:50. A cordial A mock marriage and games parish-wide fellowship banquet will J. Rohan foreshadowing closer Japanese- James the many tournaments put on an­ each at the positions, kneeling, sit­ i Invitation has been extended to all were enjoyed and a buffet lunch be held, at which six former pas­ De Luxe "T orpedo” in the low-price Russian relations. taneous crusade” made there ap­ tors of South church will be honor- PONTIAC CUSTOM "TOIPIDO." Aristocrat of the line! 122-inch whcelbsss— nually In this country. More than ing, prone and offhand, the possible Political quarte.s for some time peals and later a spokesman said the parents to attend. served over-all length increased inches. A car at home in the most luxurious tur- 8,000 clubs now are affiliated with score being 200 points. In the early Public Kecords they were •'enthusiastically en Miss Parson who will be married I **!• They are: Dr. J. J., Bartholo- field! See these new Pontiac 4 1 have been dLscussing reports that roundings. Also avtilable as Sedan Coupe and Station Wagon. the natlonarbody, including senior days of the club shooting moni- couraged.” on October 19 to Walter E. Fried- nacw of Stafford Springs, retired. General Contractor b^rV who“uiHed"frori6tr to''l75 : Need to Increase mann of Wrentham, Mass., who served here from 1897 to ■PAINTING "Torpedoes” today! units, American Legion units, Tutn Applications The president also received Lord Model Illustrated; Custom "Torpedo” Eight 4-Door Sedan, $1097* high schcxil units, Y. M. C. A. Boy poinU out of the possible total British base at S ngs- ceived many beautiful glfta. 1901; Rev. W. H. Bath of Mlddle- were considered ranking shots, but in exchange for heavy, loi^g- Applications for marriage li­ Lothian, the British ambassador, ) (white sidewall tires optional at extra cost) Scout, and many girl and women and Sir Walter Layton of the bury. Mass., 1914-19; Rev. G. G ^ , AND 214 Gardner St. Tel. 820,^ durlng the past ten years this ‘ bonding planes with Which censes have been filed at the office Hospital Facilities Scriviner of Newport, R. I., retired; organisations. of the town clerk by the following: 'Council of British Ministry of Sup­ Nattonal Championship qualifying mark has been raised. ply. Upon leaving the White Hiirtford Man 1919-21; Rev. Joseph Cooper of PONTIAC PRICES Only $25 more for an Eight-cylindor At present the ranking marksmen ; ‘ “ ® ' John A. Suhie and Marion B. Middletown. R. I., retired, 1932-27; Ths annual national champion­ In this connection, the question Montle, both of this town;*Fred' I House, Lothlin said that Britain's Hartford, Sept. 28—( ^ —The ■DECORATING BEGIN AT ongine in the same car ships of ths National Rifle Asso- mu«t score 45 points or better on . ^ a._ r i . . j t need is for "more of everything need for an Increase in Connecti­ Rev. Robert A. Colpltts of Melrose, each of the four positions to en- raised whether Japan would 1 erick J. Malln of Bristol and Jo- Heads Sliriners Mass., retired, 1928-32; and Rev. And Completely Famished by * Delivered at Pontiac, Mich. Transportatiam cfatlon now ars decided at the title him to a place In the regular I regtard Singapore—w ith Its posl-1 sephine M. Sapienza of Matches- ‘ and quick.” cut's hospital facilities and better AT THE medical care was stressed yester­ Leonard C. Harris of Norwich, now Bwgnlfleent range in Camp Perry, squad. tlon commanding French Indo-1 ter. Moreover, it whs recalled that Montgomery Ward & C .o. based on rail rates, state and local taxes (if Ohio, and the contestants usually China, latest sphere of Japanese I Permit tn so far as Japan's expanding day at a conference on health Portland, Me.. Sept. 28—(S>V— district superintendent, 1932-35. * 8 2 8 Ranking Members problema aponaored by the State Shriners from northeastern states The morning-service on Siuiday, any)j optional eqttipment and accessories— esetret. average around 3,000—each and The ranking members of the activity—as part of her "lebens-■ _A permit for the erection of military activities In the Orient ROHAN HOUSE FOR DE LUXE "TORPEDO " •very doe a champion—or near raum" (living space.) two car garage at 100 Florence are concerned the United States Commission on the Prevention and lined up for their annual parade Oct. 13. wUl be In charge of Rev. Prices subject to change without notice. club at present, but by no means today after electing John A. Peter­ Story and will feature the history SIX BUSINESS COUPE Champion in his home district. sure of retaining their place in The three-power military and street has been granted to James only this week extended a new Care of Sickness. High Streel Ths Dilworth-O>mell American economic treaty recognizes Japan’s Reilly. Cost is $350. $25,000,000 loan to China and Sec­ Tbs meeting waa attended by son, chief rabban of Sphinx tem­ of the parish. Special music w it| l| *' the face of new competition, are also be furnished. In the evening,' .Legion Rifle Club etarta their Connie Dwire, Phil Newcomb, ‘‘new order in Greater East Asia” Warrantee retary Hull vigorously stated raunlcipal welfare officials, repre­ ple. Hartford, Conn., president of = = ^ = By . ninth'aeaaco on the small-bore Everett Carlson, Marcel Donze and plainly implies that all three Property on ■ Princeton street American objections to the Japa­ sentatives of the State Health De­ their Northeastern Oouneil. Bishop Herbert Welch of New For Inspection n a gs in eompetltien -- with the and Felix McEvltL Long term countries would join forces against has ^ en conveyed by Robert J. nese entrance Into Indo-Chtna. partment knd state Institutions, William P. McCieary, assistant York,, who presided at a confer­ ether teams of the Charter Oak members of the club maintain a the United States if any one of Smith to Joseph A. Barre accord­ The Havana ' treaty, designed visiting nurses, physicians and rabban of Melha Temple, Spring- ence here two years ago. will be .JOtfla League on Tuesday night, veritable arsenal of . guns at their them became involved with Amer­ ing to a wervart^e deed recorded primarily to meet the possl members of organizations for the field. Mass., was elected vice prest-* the 8pea\ier. At that time, old GACLIARDONE BROS. W eek M o re ! COLE MOTORS ' firtag ths first match with tbs homea, weapons for both indoor ica. today at ths offlcs of ths^ town that Germany might try aid of crippled children and the dsnt and ths council decided to membsrs. oC South church win be $7 \VADSWORTH STREET TELEPHONE 4251 j t e tbs dub range In and outdoor shooting and a mla- Apparsitflytppars^F Japan Is left fry* to Clerk. over French, Dutch or other tubsrctj|ar, \ , me«t at Hartford B«at year. honored.i 91-93 CENTER STREET / , r 77y

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many lined the country could hot aibly hava crystallized and organ­ A u t u m n HUmliratfr arinusent production Mvo, on ized? Wha( It Means SERIAL STORY th« produccro' tarma. William Allen White, In describ­ lEvnrttts XfraUl It WAS not A time to discuss the ing his committee aa "an en|:ine finer values of lnduatrj’’s 'Attitude of publicity and propagandt" This Could Be Your Story BY THK The Dakar Incident could have added without error, COFVfllOHT. HSRALD PRtKTIKO CO„ una —It WAA A time for rcAllzatlon 6Y MARGUERITE GAHAGAN NKA SKflVICC. INa It BlMOll "the same aa, the campaign com­ By Morgmn M. Beztty .^openly quartered In . Spain, pre­ Manchotur. Conn. that that attitude was In entire THOMAB rERGUROIf conformity to principles which the mittees of the Republican and AP Feature Service Writer sumably for rest. Spain was once OoBoral Mantffor the mother country for all South A 11 characters, organizations f throat. "Of course. I know Foondod Ootohor 1. Itll whole country has long recognised Democratic parties." Wzihington — Months ago America. Down there Spanish Is and IneldenU of this serial are sometimes I hava dates And is there anything criminal qualified military observer! ex­ still the primary language. Blood entirely fleHtlous. ^^ith him. So what, Nick 7 He's Published Evarr ETenina Bse*P< believed In; and that it must pected a showdown for Dakar as Holldajra Bntarad at or shameful about them—or ten tics still are strong. ^ , . r,------, . . 1 not you. I’m with you almost ev- Sundapt and ' ‘ be yltlded t o ., a key position in the struggle to Yesterday: Vera Isn’t worried! !•„, ^ th Vera and tha Pntt Offlea- ffica at Manehastar, thousend other agencies for the In all this, there are the mak­ Oonn., at Sacond Claat Mall llattar. Yet It was only day before yes­ control the StralU of Gibraltar. ing of Axis plans: If Spain should when a goaslp columnist reports , You’re my friend*—" terday. and after the most strenu­ promotion of ideas? In mid-August they showed me join up, she would afford, first, her going wlth_Roea Clark, Jr. She ; fumbled for a clgaret and •UBSCRIPTION RATES on a map how Hitler and Mus­ Goa Taar by Uail ...... It.OO ous sdmonltlon by the National And here we shall return to our the ground positions for a long thinka young a ark haa political ughted It. "YouTo not like Vera solini must have been planning a Par Month by Mall ...... I Defen.ie Advisory Commission, first paragraph, to merely add. It's siege of Gibraltar, and, second, a ambitlona, needs money. Sue Natalie." He looked up sudden- SlBKla Copy ...... •••..! 01 triple play against Britain — Mary goes shopping, sem head­ ly. "Maybe you’re working too X>a1lvarad Ona Taar ...... I f .00 the nuture of the beast. funnel for Axis penetration o f, that House and Senate conferees against (1) the British Isles, (2) South America. lines telling of a strike -at Smith- hard at the office. How are things M RilBER OF reach.-d agreement on the amorti­ Gibraltar, and (3) Suez. Presumably the Axis would at­ son, Rioting. Picket lines. When going there?” TH E a s s o c i a t e d PKESS On the basis of what the ex­ she calls Joe, he suggests she may Tha Aaaociatad Prraa ta axelualva* zation section of the Excess Prof­ Those One-Year Rookies tack Gibraltar from the air, and perts told me then, I predicted the have hod a pipeline through the ly antttlad to tha uia or rapubllea* its Tax Bill. try to capture the stronghold, but It wss like a game. Sue Mary tien of all nawa dUpatehaa cradited some time the Army has triple play that has now come. the essential Job would be to neu­ YP group. thought, each trying to maneu to It or not otharwlaa eraditad In That section should never have Obviously the British knew It was tralize Gibraltar. That Is, make Nick Knows Too Much ver the other Into an admission. thta papar and alao tha Inrat nawa ; been accepting recruits on a one- coming. When the early signs of publlanad haraln. been in the bill in the first place. the fleet repair base too hot fur CHAPTER XVIII "The office— ? Oh. we’re still /ill rlyhta of rapubltcatlon of ' year enlistment basis, but doing it it sppesred, they struck back like It Is a separate matter. It could the British fleet, force it out, eith­ It wasn't until that bitter mo­ busy. But Vers can tell you that." ■paclal dlapatahaa haratrs ara alao I with a wry face and only when the lightning. er eastward toward Malta and "She’a making good there, lan’t raaarrad have been treated separately and | ment that she did remember the recruiting officer couldn't talk the Suez, or westward Into the At­ she?" Service Excels THE NEW POMPADOUR!!! E. have been disposed of and out of Here is the story ss told by one full significance of Nick's remark. Quality Paint Pull ••rvice ellent of N. recruit into enlisting for the full lantic. Joe was no fool. She knew now "Yes," Rue Mary said. "Every­ Spencer Corset Assures As Taught By Zerbo, Noted Hairstylist. Servlco Inc. the way long ago. There are plan- 1 of the experts: FEATURING DU PONT three-year term. Since the en­ h - > ; 'n '■! that he realized where she had one likes her. Even the president’s Regardless of which way goes That brings us to Dakar. WhenV nen m Reg. U. 8. Pat Off. At Cook Station See the new shades of rouge and Upstlrk. Do Publlshora RapraiantstlTea. Tho nod factory buildings, not yet heard rumblings of strike threats. son.” “DUCO-DULUX" Julius Mathew, Spactal Axency— actment of the Selective Training the battle for Britain, the general the French sent a flotilla out >>f, Nick blew out a cloud of smoke Lovely^ Youthful Figure you know, as we do, which shade you should Naw York. Chlraxo. Detroit site .startl'd that could have been fin- | She knew how disturbed, how Wallpaper — Vamlebea and Service Act there has been a Axis objective this fall must be Toulon, the British let It l i A and studied the red glow of the wear? We give a corapllinentary make-up. Boston. ished by now If Congress had play- | the British blockade. The Axis has Voubled and puzzled be must be. Picture Framing So many good sendee stations great rush of young men anxious Gibraltar, bottled It up In Di But now that trouble had arisen clgaret. "What does he do?" MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF od hau with fact and given the tried to crack It up north, failed, and struck. ° Oh—not much. He’s more the Supplies — Shades — Ete. A lovely, youthful figure is the$,ially /o r you will Improve both dot the countryside in this ad­ CIRCULATIONS. to get in their year of service in so far. Now that winter's coming, at the plant—Just as Nick had industriea their way long ago as ^ Dakar Is the one fleet supply foretold—she was more Insistent playboy,” she said lightly. "Of dream of every woman and that your hihealth and your appearance vanced day and age that it'e Tha Harild Prlntlna Company. some [■articular branch of the Reg­ it must try in the hot countries. and repair base on the West Afri­ course, Vera says he has political “ ” • and Increase your charm and at- Inc., aaaumea no financial reaponal- it has now had to do after all. and The foi-al points: Gibraltar and than ever In her desire to Icam dream can be realized by wearing iractlvenesi. mighty difficult for the motorists ular Army rather than to await can coast between Capetown and what force was behind It all. ambitions, but I wouldn't know. JOHNSON btllty for typoffraphloal errort ap­ was always sure to have to do. or .Suez. England. Until how it -has been m He thinka Vera’s all right. She a Spencer egrset for these marvel- Spencers are light and flexible to find the place that gives them J f i & t lc)tjau lij S d l u n pearing in advertl-.ementa In tha their call in the draft and be put Reasons are plentiful. Like She wondered if she could find and their' automobiles truly out­ Uancheatar Evenlns Herald. Meantime, depending on the na­ French hands. If the Germans, bv knows him pretty well.” She P A IN T CO. ouB garments are Individually de- and yet every Spencer Is guaran- Just anywhere. Scandinavia. southern Europe, ' ^ome stroke of strategy or luck the courage to go out with Nick standing value that guarantees ture of their eonstituenctes, repre- i since her eyes had been opened; watched him for a reaction. Edwin Johnson, Prop. signed for you. Mias Annie Swift i teed to keep Its lovely lines as long Hotel Sheridan Building — Street Entraaoe Saturday September 2R Thousands of them have been where sea trade is life, is stag- I should deprive the British of their "Yes. She said she'd gone out satisfaction on all counts. That's 899 .Main Street Phone SOW .sent,atives and senators can thump now that ehe had broken away i 699 Main Street Tel. 68M la the Spencer Corsetlere In Man-' as It la worn. No other corset, to why we take the liberty to zugge.st accepted but it is now announced nant. Jobs are dwindling. Food j Gibraltar base, the logical head- with him a few times. In fact Chester and because she is trained your knowledge, carries this guar- their chests and point to their supply Is difficult. Two British quarters for the Gibraltar fleet from the childish dream; now that Cook’s Service Station at Frijfhtencd Appeasers that the Army will take no more that she knew her true love for | hey were to go to the Bird Cage In the Spencer designer's method antee, and we’re confident that Manchester Green is the place to speeches arcusing government of fleets, one at each end of the j ^^.ould be Dakar, for the run to one-vear volunteers for the pres­ Mediterranean, have seen to that. ! England nr Unpetown Is too long loe. And yet she felt she had to tonight. of figure analysis, you are assured you'll be delighted with the results go. We have our Chamberlains too. trying to ruin business, or charg­ find the strength. “ Yes," Nick said, drawing her of a perfectly fitted, comfortable if you start wearing a Spencer. Jot ent—r.ot at least until after Reg- But If Gibraltar or Suez could ( a flotilla trying to blockade close again. "Like to go? We Drop in at this progressive sta­ THE Men for the most part who.se ing business with trying to gouge be pierced, the raw materials ‘ Gihraltar Women the world over are fac­ garment, down Miss Swift's phone number tion, located on the state highway istra*.on Day on October 16. After could, you know. We couldn't play T. P. Holloran Miss Swift maintains hours from MOVING skulls protrude too far backward, government in the hour of peril— i from North Africa and South , There, at Dakar, It could prey ing real, concrete, terrifying prob­ now. It's 4437, and make an ap- j In Bolton Just a short distance j j MODERN registration and before the first lems, she told herself. Certainly for the stakes that Clark plays FUNERAL HOME two to five In the afternoon and polntment to see her and leani | from the Green, and learn for B ^ behind the ears, a fairly certain as th.iugh such things and not America could be shipped Into the Axis shipping running the for, but we could go and see how at laurest cojt allotment of trainees is drawn, it Axis countries. Machinery and ^ gmintlct of a Gibraltar under there is enough real American­ Ideally located—convenient and seven to nine in the evening on the more about your figure problem j yourself of the high excellence of FUEL . . . Indication of their having been Adolf Hitler were the Vital prob­ ism in me, enough of my ances­ the other half plays. Let's g o " third floor of the Rublnow Block is probable that the one-year en­ manufactured goods could be sent i siege, (To Be Continued) away from the buty thorough­ and the way to remedy it. | Cook's service. This station is *f©A©/"*** IS BEAL GAS— bom to a vast capacity for self lem. back. Jobs! Food! tors to h'lp me do my part now. fare. Distinctive Service—.Mod­ on Main street, or she will visit Spencer prices are truly moder- staffed by expert, experienced me­ listments will be resumed since it Even If it turn.s out to be a witch A NATUBAL GAB admirallon, an unlimited faith in From the Axis point of view. It ^ These' are the highlights of the em Facilities. your home by appointment. Just ate, depending on the materials chanics who know Just about all LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE and Phllgos Servloe exoetly was the obvious intent of Congress would seem that Gihraltar ahoidd story. In addition there arc ques- hunt, even If the YP isn’t un- call 4437. a study of your figure used In . creation of the garment. there is to know about cars and TRUCKING the superiority of their own intel­ American. hut Just a harmles.s No Charge for Our dupUcatea d t j goa aervtea la In Field and Senate to permit as many one-year re­ be tackled with the stronger t|,,ns of African empire, colonial will prove most interesting and It Why continue to experiment with when they get through servicing Dally Trips To and From: .Man­ your home. ligence over that of other men— bunch of hoys and girls like my­ Actress Seeks Funeral Parlors your machine you'll be able to go chester, Hartford, New York. cruits as possible to enlist in the force, although a holding attack prestige, and morale, but they are costa you nothing. cheap, unsatisfactory corsets. It Modem Gas Servloe AnywbOMl and falrlv often very little indeed On tare occaslona we have lis­ should also be delivered against self. with time and energy and Because every line Is designed isn’t hard to own a Spencer and if | a magnifying gla.s3 Telephone S063 reguiar establishment, thus neces­ side i.ssucs at the moment. nothing to do--Htill, I will have AMBULANCE SERV ICE LESLIE NEW to Justify It. Men. too. extremely tened to the unmelodious but res­ Suez. That la already under way. The battle of the Mediterranean To Do Coined V and every section cut to solve your too much sitting or riding, instead | fault sitating as small a draft a.s woukl is primarily a battle for lifelines, convinced myself. ' DAY AND NIGHT figure problem and yours truly, of walking, has caused your figure 8^3 or PERRETT & GLENNEY Anthorlzed Phllgos AppUoSM liable to employ what intelligcme onant locomotive cheer of that in- Inc. make up the total number of Now Spain fils into the picture not the least of which la the life- your Spencer corset and brassiere to bulge around the hips “and I they have in the furtherance of comp-i hensible animal the ass, It was even harder than she 175 Center St. Phone 3060 waistline, a Spencer will smooth I keep your car in smooth run­ Perrett Place, Night Phone 89SS 115 Mala St. TaL TI41 traineia in the first allotment. Spain has the land position for line between. Axis powers and will effectively correct any faults their personal ends and the promo­ and always we have wondered had anticipated to be with Nick. Eva 1^ Gallienne Pre­ of pfiBture and figure. And you’ll away every bulge and give us the ! * Statiom gun emplacements ringing G ib-1 South America a lifeline that is nJr.. Your needs will be taken care of tion of their own partleular for­ what makes a donkey bray. It Is Jusi why the Army has held up He was charming, eager to plca-^e. find that a Spencer designed espec- raltar and the British fleet re- now nit by the British navy at amusing, and in a lover's mood. paring to Leave Rural . g 8 of youth. promptly and cheerfully and you'll short term enlistments for these pair and supply base lying under Gihraltar. tunes. Men w,ith very little sense such a pointless performance, at "You’re sweet You're lovely Home to Go on Tour. find the aervice a bit more than of social obligation and u.sually om e so profitless, so iinpleasing next eighteen days i.sn't made HEALTH AND DIET the rock. Spain's FlangistS are in Your Uncle Samuel is watching You’re not like other girl.s. Not you asked for or expected at prices clear Hut probably it Is for some the saddle. Their cry is "Gibraltar the battle for lifelines like a only three blocks north of the Cen­ 1 that are most favorable. Cook's COMPLETE RADIO REPAIRING with, at the most, a hare toler­ and so needless It adds nothing hawk. You can hot your bottom like any girl I ever knew." he , ADVICE for Spain! ” They’re starling a snifl. "Tonight we won't think of New York, Sept. 2% — UP)—The G. E. W ILLIS Expert Radio Work ter. He is agent for the famous ' Service Station can be reached by to the world's wisdom and rer- better reason than it la just sore Our Country dollar on that, for South America Don’t pot op with poor nffto ance for the.ir own rountrv' as a navy and a merchant fleet In a work. We ll think of us. setting is rural; a sprawling gar­ RCA line of radios and the Wilcox- : calling 3996. BUILDING tainlc nothing to its enjoyment. at the prospect of having so many in-year program under Franco. comes under the heading of the Gay Recordlo. The latest models reception — Hava yoor raffle who'e and scarcely that for the Furniahed by the .McCoy "You rare for me, don't you'” ’ den of rambling roses and tempt­ & SON, INC. Bv William Krali SERVICE checked now. Toa*U be go-qu:cklies in its units at the Health Service Thousands of German troopa are Monroe Doctrine, are stunning beauties and as cf- great majority of their country's Besides, it get.s the donkey noth­ he asked, seriously. "There isn't ing berry vines. The blonde lady prised how yoor radio eaa hh same lime. Perhaps it wants to anyone rise, is there’’ That fel­ I ficlent as they are attractive, and COAL — COKE people Men contemptuously cer­ ing. digging in the dark earth of her I prices are the lowest In many Hare's Lauiidrv rejavenated. get time enough to make the re­ -Address communications to The low—that one you used to go with Complete Line of These are days when a/ RANGE AND FUEL OILS tain that no public question can Senator Clark of .Missouri found Uerald, Attention of McCoy Seem to clear It oftenest when T Connecticut estate-is Eva Le Gal- home I years. Grab a ringside seat for TUBES — 8EBV10B — P A S n cently received hati hes of rcrrulls America^ Child o f Courage^ I>ifiplay Rivals he's out of your life, Isn't he'”, simply can't afford to be without coming ______poBsihiy be decided right unless out that there had arrived ■ in Health Service talk to the boas ' he demanded, holding her elnscr. llenne, caring for her vegetable.s broadcasts by getting a Fils the Budget Prompt Deliveries look f. wee bit like soldiers before Answer: Your trouble may be BUILDING a radio in perfect condition if the ! radio.'Mr. Krah will be'happy All Types of Seta BepaireC they are consulted and their ad­ Washington on Thur.sday a dele­ "Oh. Nick, why must you he so and flowers and the ducks and familyZaMsds. is(a interested( *s t In in At outstanding 1 f af a *s el i *3 O' At All Times the units have to receive still raw­ Mucous Colitis due to catarrh although it la more Fanious ^(ia"ara serious?" She pushed him away , to serve you. vice followed as the decl.slon of an gation of citizens from 37 states, Need but Remember Its Past likely that it la due to the fact chickens and the sway-back horse events In the world of politics, en­ er material in overwhelming num­ "We haven't time to be silly and MATERIALS tertainment, sports and so forth. Washday weariness la an afflic­ oracle And these men. like the all of whom had flown to the na­ ' Would you please help me with that you have developed a nerv­ emotional. gr.azing in the nearby meadow - MANCHESTER WM. E. KRAH bers. ous habit of clearing the throat J The presidential campaign is now tion suffered by a lot of wome|i_ hero of Munich, are appeasers by tional capital to urge Ini rea.sed Boulder City. Nev., Sept 28 uD "We have so much so much in : and she is the lady with wander- Telephone 5125 -LUMBER & FUEL CO. To Go Forward—James Boyd the problem of mucous colitis!’ I in full swing, the World Series is beca’ose they haven’t discovered 967 Main Street T*L 44Q Instinct support for the British. So the Even eighteen days is long frequently A display rlvaliing famous Nia­ common. " she insisted. "I mean ! lu-st. Telephone 5145 am a young woman of 24 and (Iflzzy Spells) Between October, 1939, and coming up next week, football la Quotations enough to teach a rookie which gara the relea.se of 30,000,000 the work, and the election. Tell i getting underway and world-shak­ the happy fact that the Manchester Right now. because m his rtes- occatuon seemed to Senator Clark have a Job aa switchboard opera­ I Question; Miss N. E asks: mp about that. I haven’t had a . April, 1940, Miss Le Gallienne, end of hia rifle the bullet comes Eighteenth of It articles on . that we are suddenly faced with gallons of water a minute in a two- ing events are in motion on foreign Laundry at 72 Maple street la pre­ peratlon Adolf Hitler has sum­ a good one to lace into William tor. When the colitis is at its "Have dizzy spells two or three hour Inspection test drew hun­ chance to really talk to you in playing in "Hedda Gabler" and out at and to make a try at a “Our Country," written exclusive­ more dangers than we should be I times a day. Am tired all the "The Master Builder, " traveled shores We reject the Communist pro­ pared to ahoulder the task of moned in the futile .lapanese mili­ Allen White's Committee to De­ wor.st. have several watery move­ dreds of spectators today to days." If only she could learn The home with a new radio or gram as a solution of the prob­ salutf. ly for NE.A Sendee and The Her­ called on to handle. ments a day and pass a great deal tirhe. Sleep is restless and dis­ something about his real plans, it 27,000 mlle.s through 42 slates HAVE YOUR CAR washing and ironing at a cost so SEE FOR YOURSELF! tarists to help him save his neck, fend America by Aiding the Allies, ald by the nation’s most famous But it would be strange if a na­ Boulder Dam. one that has been completely re­ lems of the Negro, because it is reasonable and economical that it PLANTING TIME of mucus The colon becomes .so turbed Do you think 1he.se are Ining C. Harris, director of would make this date seem more and 107 cities. THOROUGHLY our American Chamberlains are with which the flying delegation authors. tion, always at the forefront in signs of high blood pressure Now she is preparing to leave paired, is assured of fine reception the negation of democracy, simply doean t pay to waste time You can go Trees, evergreeas snd ohnAo .sore and tender in the lower left power, estimated that the water bearable. of programs If your receiver isn’t j _ a . Philip Randolph, president, and effort in the old "Blue Mon­ already shouting that it Is Amer­ was ncire or less collaborating. any enterprise of daring and not­ side than I can hardly bear to Answer: The only way to tell Work—plans He drew -her the quiet of her rural estate to GREASED over your cor properly planted and trlasoMC By •latnos Boyd ed for its resourcefulness, should roaring from the 11 mighty outlet .start on another tour, this time to functioning as it should, call Wll- Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Por- day" toil. He quoted Chairman White as pre.ss on it with my hand " definitely whether or not you valves 183 feet above the Colorado closer again, ki.ssed her "I.et the with a magnl- wtu grow heautlfnl. Lot ha ica, the United States, that Is to Author of "Drums," "Marching not meet these dangers and con­ have high blood pressure is to lecture on the drama and to illus­ AND OIL CHANGED liam E. Krah at 367 Main street to- ' ters. I It's not the price only, even Man About In between times I am very river would raise the river s level others talk about work and f>lans day a“nd have tjlm make the neces- | ------igas lying g I a a a solve your landscaping preh- blame for the lining up together having referred to the committee On," "Ixing Hunt." "Roll quer them ronslipateil in fart I have to take have the pressure tested by your trate her point.s with solo per­ At this service station where we I though that's important to the which he heads aa "ar. engine of River," etc. The first step, as we form for one foot and make its effert notice­ formances of some of the many sary repairs. His phone number is There are neither hates nor am- ! family budget. But constantly Im when we get lems. Planting Is a epedolty of all the forces of evil in one gang something almost daily. Have a doctor The dizziness and distiirb- able as far distant as the Imperial^ She was frightened More than use the b*'st ,lubricants and mod­ 4457. 5Ir. Krah has had 17 years instead of in two. We should not publlc'ty and propaganda " And Tills country is the child of our tremendous task, is to re- great deal of trouble getting focal , ed sleep might he due to high she had ever been b/'fore. This notable rule.s she has played on em equipment. bttlons strong enough to cause the ^ proving methods and standards in through serv­ with na. Manhattan courage. meniher our past, not only our valley, 3IK) miles downstream Broadway. of experience In the radio field and American peoples to betray each laundering assure the housewife then, nigh choking with emotion, to agree with me and am a very , blood pressure but the continual I.ake .Mead, behind the dam. now was a new Nick Inten.se and de­ is a well knowm expert whose serv­ icing It — and zee tor yourself have found fault with what .lajian -By Georq* Tucker- I In Id generations our people great names but also the uncount- , Detcriiilned To Do Comedy other. that the work will be completely finicky eater, although on my va- , tiredness would suggest low blood bai ks up more than 100 miles and manding. ices are always In demand. You If It doesn’t satisfy every stand­ was doing in China. We should he shouted, "Have we come in tlie ; have won a continent from the ed numbers of plain people, na­ cation this year I found 1 could pressure more than high. The typ- —President OardenaS of Mexico. satisfactory. Extreme care is tak­ Sail Juan. I’. R Artiiia Glgan- covers 86,000 acres to a maximum "It's only because I thought you "I have done so much Ibsen, Adamy will be pleasantly surpriaed how en in the washing and ironing of ard. John S. Wolcott ft Son not nave stopped her supply of United States to government by bravest aborigines and made it tive and foreign-born, who creat-I eat the same as anybody else, j leal high blood pressure patient wanted me to understand things; and so many other serious drama te, the sports cnliimnist for El , cleared ilcpth of -1.10 feet. The dam was de­ your radio can be rejuvenated. all pieces. Your sheets, pillow 117 HoOlster Street avlatton gasoline, we should not propaganda ” ' ' into a unique power in thb world, ed this new world, who without suffering afterward. I usually has plenty of energy. wanted me to stop being blind roles.” she said, "that now I’ve I'm glad I made my air force -Miindo, tells, me that Mona Chan­ They have fought one war for the woods and won the West and signed not only to harness the Wild Service Station Better still, take time to visit cases, fine linens, shirts and other Telephone 8597 nel. which is fiff the west coast of ! feel like I am on a teeter-totter (E|mom Suits) and stupid ■ " determined to do a comedy, one strong. COOK’S SERVICE STA. have put an end to the flow of Terribly shocking Idea, that. freedom and another desperate manned our armies and our ships Question: S. W. asks; "Is It muddy stream ns a flood control Cor. Spruce and Eldridge Sts. Mr. Krah's place at 367 Main street —Marsha] Goering. j garments will be returned in spick Manchester Green Phone 8996 I’licrfo Rica and which used to be i as some days I am better and and regulated irrigation project, "You aren’t blind or stupid." preferably that doesn’t make at the corner of Flower street. ; and span condition. The Manches­ acrap metal with which she con­ If ,Vr. Clark for once in a way, one for union. Oiir history in war ! and made our industries supreme, then .some days worse all of harmful to use Epsom Salts for he murmured. "A little, perhap.s. much seruae Thla summer I a part of the old Spanish Main, is and pcai p is I lie history of brave Then we can go ahead. looking on ing" purposes’’ What benefit but also S8 the greatest power ter Laundry maintains a pick-up ducts war, we should have kls.sed would substitute Just a little a new spawning bed for giant which leads to a hopeless feeling. " when you won’t see how much 1 bounced over divans for a couple The best way that Christians men and women our country with love, on our erived from the use of the source In the worliL can serve religion is not to en­ : and delivery service for the con- her and bidden her godspeed In thinking for a great deal of bray- tuna. He says the watci- literally ! "When the colon is sore, I am rare for you But not about other of weeks in "Prlcate Lives." And I venlence of its customers and and often of forebears with reverence and on same . Built at an expense of $165,000 - trust its fate to political and her Job of raurdering the Chinese ing ne might, perhaps, realize boll with them and that now the very nervous and weak. The n things ' when I get back from this group you'll find Its staff courteous and Jum bo brave children, I ourselves with confidence and weakness is so pronounced that Answer: Epsom salts he 000, the dam, since 1936, has been She persisted snd finally he' of lectures I want Just such a corn- semi-political means. and taking over the world’s supply that government hy propaganda channel is the finest tuna ground too.' In addition honest pride. producing current through its H IGH G RADE 1 efficient at all times. in the world. Army pilots who i my leg.s feel wobbly under me. ] added to the bath water. This ad- talked. With his arms around her, . cdy and thus a vacation from the —Jacques Marltain, philosopher I Manager Fred Hare has earned Ice Cream to this incredi­ W'hen my nerves are bad I feel i dition causes a slight increase in , giant generators in such quantity EXTRA! of the Catholic Institute of Paris. of rubber and quinine. We .should is the very backbone of the Amer­ holding her tightly, he told her | genius, Ibsen." take their deep sea ft.shing acrl- ' ble effort WC ns tb repay its cost In 50 years. For our cus- I the confidence of hundreds of local Cones have p peased. We should prob- ican system. It goes even farther ously verify this report | A sword and,a vision—Taylor • like I could Jump out of my skin. ' perspiration. This type of hath is what the election would mean. Miss Le Gallienne. in the past tomem’ pleas­ 1 families because the Manchester h a ve designed Caldwell• - see* theiiie ’ as easentlal.... to I Being tired or upset over some- often helpful when the patient has Harris estimated PRINTING The British democracy has nev­ Teev a*-' nave put on trial, as a s-jddeii back than existing government, i .As a matter of fart, all kinds of I "We have to get Fritz King : ten years, has become so associat- ure we a r e ; Laundry Insists on quality laun- and developed a the survival of democracy. In the thing makes the whole business muscular rheumatism. elected. He’s our man. He’s school-; d with Ib.sen’s plays that when now rqulp|ied er had any real control' of British Favorltn ,nd corrupted Frame has placed salt water fish, and big ones, are form of govern­ JOB AND COM.MERCIAL I dering at prices you can afford to to the very creation o f o'uf govern­ abundant in the channel and o f f ' next article of this series on “Our get worse " ed In the party pattern, and he’ll she was in Norway on Inn keeper with air con- . foreign policy. j pay. Telephone 8416 today and it ( Flavor on trird, any of our leader.s who ment. George Washington was an I ment that has Country." The above letter has been quot­ Reall*ra. It haa been perfectly propaganda—by public opinion sent from England under the gov­ Fred Hare, 5lgr. 52 Peark S treet er. he says, haa been wonderful. Daries, who was caught In the un- j for those unemployed w hose skills a mouth-breather. Have to clear May It be one always. him.' don't you?^ that's going on - truly the heart of Ranges — Refrlgeratura to teaching some apprentices, and, be making silver buttons, I’d have Organized April, 1891 «TMcat for B long time that In which, only propaganda could pos- Republican. ernment child refugee program 72ftlapleSt. Tel. 8416 The JudM.di^. bv the wav. is a for- derrround plumbera shop. |ao qualify them. the throat every 10 minutes or so. She twallowed against the Igmp a good JoumalisL ''' with 11.50 In the cash drawer, told them to |[o cU^h a tree.. ^T T '-

MANCJHESTER EVEITINO HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN,, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28,1940 ■f- PAGfE NINE ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALiD» MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1940

------talked peace then but now we see that we must be ready for the Old Company G Soldier Visits Comrades barbarian hordes of Attila the Visits His Home Town Tigers Climax Amazing Drive by Winning Amerk Pe nnan News of Vets and Their Auxiliaries! Huns are In the saddle. Watch the way the men up for election are talking and voting smd cut down the weak sisters. Remember that After a Long Absence placed to form a atar radiatingr a policy of appeasement allows ' from a center table on which waa [ D i l w o r t h - the aggressor to grow stronger a centerpiece of blue delphiniums ; and bolder. We were glad to see Indians by 2-01 Jack O’Neil Returns to ‘ MHS Nips Lsavenworth in Grid OpBnBr^ 12-7 Blank and yellow d.-jisies. Each Gold C o r n e l l ^ that the money raised for a YD Star mother there was presented ambulance for France has been M anchester After 42 Since his discharge he has re­ with a hand crocheted handker- j turned over -through the British tired to his small place in Pleas­ chief. Chicken salad on pineapple 1 ■-Behind Rookie Hurleij A u x . to General DeGaulle, which la a Years; Finds a Great anton, his garden ami his two pel and lettuce, cake, a id coffee were | Mallard ducks and flowers. He be­ served by the committee of past ' No. 102 little help at least. Many Clianges Here. Moriartys Set for Opener Intersectional Games See-Bee. came a membel- of the Legion In presidents. his home town and the V. F. W. Vincek, Genofli Make As Yanks Lose to A% An excellent entertainment was | _ , , . ^ m* .1 By A. Kilpatrick post also. He has attended meet­ held at the home last Saturday ; S ta r M o tlie r ings of both organizations and With Thompsonville Greys night for the benefit of the After 42 years abaehce from Top Football Program A n d e r s o n - his home town. Jack O'Neill re­ took an active part in post af­ Gam ' ^ - Flovfl (iieliHI .Manters cigarette fund to be used at the j fairs. Scores in M ons-Ypres Post Newington home. A very good ^ Installs D aughter With a veteran array that't Coach Hanson's gridders revel turned yesterday to find the town D eplore* I.egi<>n F rills on Slab; sum was realized and following i S h e a grown from a atruggUng silk ehows a wealVh of promise, Mori- strong opposition, as proven by Sergeant O'Neill deplores tlie E.rly.s..,.n Card Of. B a b k h StO nS the monthly parties to' be held in | manufacturing village to an over­ ■: It. J. ^ rk - York Hits 2-Ruii Hom­ B . W . V . current frills of the Legion.• the Fumble and a Poor Kick “ JiJS“^“TfdiS“’cob,.o,, ac«. arty Brothers' football team trav- and the , Unionville and Plainville it is ex- | Mrs. Lillian C. Beeney. a Gold grown’’ town of city proportions. fer* IiAportant nattleA ^ * P o s t crowd-pleasing displays of Major­ els to Thompsonville tomorrow gi^te Prison Trojans last season, ______; pected that another one will be Star Mother In the Danielson Scarcely a handful of his old com­ Set bp TalllM In 2nd er; dull Given >o n 1 T ¥ ____held in Manchester in December. , rades of old Company G, First ettes and asks that the organiza­ afternoon to engage the T-vllle Murdock, Solomonson, MajewskI, For High Ranking Y ailklB icl fo r Unit, and Chaplin of the fourth tion DC once more reganled as a Ghanre at Start of Sea­ B a k e r H o u se t a rt\ ; xhe sannde fair^j.ii No. 2046 V . F . W . Connecticut are left to greet this an d 3 rd P erio d li; Ix»»* cab*. F. Tedford, rt. Murdock; re. Greys at Mt. Carmel Park at 2:30 Krebs, P. Staum, Healy and Haef* Teanifi; Friday Result« old soldier who kept right on sol­ man's oiitflt. He says that it ia * 1 t D l-R- Brown. Pulford; qb, Oenofll, o'clock, standard time. Coach are back* who should give the \ P le-lS -m l E v e n t i committee in putting ^ tion of the officers of Dllworth- high lime that ex-service men get era A lso (sain u re ak s; Thomas; mg, McCollum, Murphy. son; Red Sox Set Run r v r leasrtlll over Cornell Unit tonight in Legion ; diering after his Spanish Ameri­ Luddy Hanson ha* his charges Greya' forward wall a busy after- ■ . , Fifth Piennant L iirge (Irow cl can War discharge. together and demand a place and primed for their opening teat and noon trying to atop them. Mori- New York, Bept. 28 In M ark. ______; r,o door prizes have been secured ijome. .She will be a-sslsted by ■ voice in affalr.s of nation t-i which Ix.cal Defenae C»»d- several of the past presidents of | . I Mrs. John J. O’Neil, now of Pleasanton, Calif., were O'Neill came gast last week la hopeful that the Gas Housers arty*' line will pack plenty of line with the growln* tendency I and plenty of samples so be on from hLs hom e a t P leasan to w n , they are rightly entitled. He Leavenworth; le, Mettesavage; can upset their formidable rival*. ' power and weight with Zwick, ! tovi*rd taking a fiver «t national Our get-together party which j hand to help in any \vay possible our unit. The officers to be In- ; H S IlC C Manchester visitors yesterday on their return to the coast from the polntid out to the period fnlj^ Manchester High launched ijs jt, lannacon; If, Zilano; c. Romt- .\*s Star Hurls Five-Hit­ H> Gayle Talbot stalled are: Mrs Kathleen Sweet. ' , Legion convention in Boston. Mr. O’Neil, a former member of old California with his wife, a native The Grey* aren't newcomer* to ] Anderson. Heims Fergusom Me-| waa held last Saturday evening i Keniember the d ate and place -Oc- lowing the Civil War when thi 1940 footbell season laat nlght-vnello; rg. Alanshas; rt, EvUta; re, r z Cle\eland Sept 28.—-'T -One of liaughter of Mrs. Beeney, presi­ Company G of Spanish War days and now retired from the IT. S. daughter of California. It was in *eml-pro competition for they ve Intosh, Holland, unii.^a r-innni.Clppola, Joe ina Baa-> .. , , • ler for 6-2 ^ in; Red at the home of Comrade Baker on ! tober 2, 1910 in Tinker Hall at that pleasant, little town. 39 miles ■ who had shouldered arms retuil with a 12-7 triumph over Leaven- Kof*n; qb, Manton, Cogno; Ihb, been In action for many year* and tla, John Basil* and Peck all rar- , sectional and conference laurels, a the most amazing triumphs in East Center street was a huge seven o'clock. dent; Mrs. Helen Griffin. 1st vice- Army after 30 years service, met many of his old comrades here Itro; rhb, Voectle; fb, Leze- president, .Mrs. F ran ces M cE vitt, The "Spotter” believes In giving of other years. north of Oakland, between .San i cd to their homi's to direct H have always produced a strong ing to go. I few dozen of the nation's leading Sox Set ’40 Mark with history was »n secom- BUCCess. Nearly every member j Our deepest sympathy is ex- worth High at Waterbury's new on. Del B aker 2nd vice-president: recording sec­ credit where credit is due^ and in Francisco and Sacramento, in the I policy of the nation from civil pui - club. Lest year the Grey* dead­ An Important practice aeiilon ! foot6\ll teams engage In major In- plished fset today. waa present ss well as two of our tended to Pa.st I’resident (.ertrude Livermore valley- also that native .suits. This condition .should pre- Municipal Rtadlum, marking the Krare By Periods A 24-4 Triiirii|ih. tho of retary, Mrs Viola Rice; financial this respect he Is going to take his i locked with Stafford Spring* for wlll be held tomorrow morning at teraecllonal elasiie* today. American Legion comrades from [ Huehanan on h eath of Ma.x B aer - th a t J a c k i vail now, he says. third time In a* many tries that Manchestei^,. . ..■<) 6 6 0 12 9:30 o'clock al the West Side The , whom no­ nv*thcr. secretary, Mrs Dorothy Weden; the Northern Connerticiit League It'a a stunt ihsl's been growing body ga\e s hope o' getting any- Baker's part starting file _ Wlllimantic and all voted the par­ hat off to Mrs. Ann Barron, for i O'Neill the former Company G Mr. and Mrs. O'Neill met Mr. the Red and Whit# has whipped Lsavenworth : % . .0 0 0 7— 7 Oval, The rest of the equipment R> Bill While ■ treasurer, - Mrs. Itorothy Belcher; The Story of title a* they played a 6-6 tie in more papular since the old Idea of uhere last spring, had clinched the who h.ad pitched only one game fo? ty thft best yet. Arrangement.^ the way she put over the dance last | Your Newspaper wagoner settled down after nearly 1 and .Mrs. .Seth Is’slie C heney and the Brass City Tiger*. Playing Touchdowns, "V.lncek, Qenofll, their playoff for the crown. will be given out at Manager Dick starting off with a couple of push­ Assoelsted Preee Sport* W riter the Tigers since reporting from| were carried out by .lohnny Mc­ i chaplain, Mrs Beatrice Thomas; ^Be a Lozeskl. Points from try after American I-esgue flag and were historian. Mrs. Anna King; sgt. at Saturday night at the Home. It - 24 years of active army service | other members of the Cheney faiii- under arc lights on a soaking wet Coached by Carlo Angelica, for­ Kerr's home at 9 Short street over* fell from favor. And as a re­ A couple of rigbt-hand Buffslo The game was vital, and Dowell and Jack Herron who whlch with additional double time ' Hies yesterday, al.so John Biich- touchdowns, Cogno (line plunge). only playing out their string here arms, Victoria Rice; assi.stant was both a financial and social Would you like to know field In a wintry chill, the rivals mer Providence College *t«r, the before the drill. The team will sult this early-seaaon Saturday made it "next year" for seven before meeting t'-e Cincinnati It was logic,nl to expect that Feller made sure everyone wa.s satl.sfied. aervlce resulting from eight trips annn and Jerry I^ovett. former Referee, Dr. A. B. O'Hara; um­ Dllworth- sgt. at arms. Margaret Brosnan. success. Nice work Mrs. Barron. Guardsman ’ what goes into the making of entertained some 600 fans with an Greys are made up of former meet at Moriarty Brothers' ser- offers a program worthy of the American I>eague club* today. would be at his brilliant best. But Lunch and refreshments were to the Phillppinca. constituted 30'regul.->i army hiiipllrs and Captain pire, Kay Vincent; head linesman. Red.* In the 3Vorld Scries s ta rtin g Dancing and refreshments will Did Oscar Anderson have a good By Danny Shea your newspaper . . . all about exciting clash In which breaks small college player* *nd sre vice station at one o'clock In the hottest part of the campaign All the dream* and the hope* of next Wednesdny the Tigers' lucl: held to th The first'big scoring opportunity ; who ret>ellod on him in mid-season.l and I will give it to yon '(•vents at the Home and also mak- haven't yet decided to take the , I ranking*. a pitching duel that gave the j enjoyable evening. A vote of The ..ymeriian I.egion'.s 22nd step. To you. we say. "Become a | those who apply for enlistment ing over the seas " , came midway through the second Ueonns Annex ; ^ ^ used on every play to heighten de- j Another Intersectional cla.sh of ] It might possibly come yet. but! thanks was given Mr and Mrs. ‘ .N'aliooal Convention over hut Americanism Mr.s. B lanche P it- j ing eyes al the ladies, too. are quickly rejected because of Halo and hearty, tall and mili­ quarter when a bad pass from the I H igh (.aptain and r r pound­ .Mrs Hazel McCarthy; Memorials, , arc tryin.g t.. gd some of the men the second half got underway when Old Eli Yale, with a week of . . . Johnny Wilson, formeiNHlgh bleheader, San Jose State-Utah n ew home sn d reports it is a Chester w as well r.-|.rcsenle.l, j \'‘ou will draw enough pay to lay one of th<*in. I have never met a \ nder ( aptaln NIehoU . t -laia™ -«raoinin» *f. drst plsce BS Coach Charles L. ed put nine hits, including .Sam To KeepTitiel Mrs .Miriam Minor;' Music .and j to .spend a few hours of their time Ths* Rs*puhhcan town committal*, Sanapltro got away a poor kick­ pre-season training remaining to conducted tiyoul.* for his o ig c at.Ti, IS a .Malvern P r c p x jn State. Wyoming-.Ncw Mexico and , Chapman's sixth inning homer, off ' b eau tifu l place. While a goixi time was ha.t t v aside a few dollars in addition to single man who had entered into Tn those early years after hl.s in the southwest Texas-Colorado, The officers of the Dllworth rntf..rms. Mrs. Katherine King;, on Saturday aftcrn.-...ns tearing having a bit of spending m oney the spirit of the service and who tiellf^ving that Its policy of endors­ off that Boi) Skinner took on the Its lot. waa the only Connecticut | jg4Q gquad yesterday afternoon. M alvern, Pa . . Tony liilianit,, i three Yank pitchers. all. there was also a serious suie di.srharge from Daptsin Nichols' local 35 and ran back 12 yards to Texas Chrlstian-Centenary and Coraell Post and Auxiliary will be] t|,p convention The .st.snd tak National r'efense Mrs. Ann Phil-j ilown the oM kitchen and pulling (neb m onth had served honorably, who diiln't ing candidates for towm offices wsa In.st ye.ir's grid la p ta in at .MHS, i.« , The Boston Red Sox -unieashed j Gompanv G snd enlistment in the 47. On the first play, the college team not already embroiled...... Olson and Mansfield crossed the Tex^a Mines-North Dakota. Rudy Y ork Hradn .\niprk Rattcrsl Installed tonight In their new | ,,,, ^y the I.egion on .lefen.se, uni­ bps. Publicity. Mrs Melba (,'omo-' nails hut so far no luck. Chance for Promotl(»n dust off the oM discharge and dis­ thoroughly npp’“ovod by the pnrtv s or ready to march Into the football finish line shoulder to shoulder a t Miin.son .academ y a t .Mun.son ; all their power to run up the sca- Flr.st l>ady Well it lookJ! as Dompany P'. 9th IT S Infantry, diminutive Genofli sped around By-(mmparlson, the list of major home. A cordial welcome awaits ; versiil military servn-e. ami use of do; Poppie.s. Mrs. Huth Ihippel; If you enter into the spirit of play it with the greatest of pride O'Nedi had a hot time of It chas­ voters flt the local F’rimary on Sep. In the good time of 13 minutes and Mass. . . . 1 son's largest score—a 24-4 -junc- yesterday liehlnd a florid young With .'ilB .Average ;| themgh we wil! have to do the righ^ end. cut back through tackle war* today. section^ clashes Is small. The «ny of our members who wish to ,„,c sol.tiers in anv part of the Kadi". Mrs. fleraldine Wilkin; Ke- the senice. if you give your D'el D»ok at your big businessmen, ing .Aguinaldo up arui «iovvn Cavite toiidier 10. de«ided la.sf night to 56 second* for the local courac. ing of the hapless Washington rookie named Floyd Giebell. who building a.s well a.s the donation we and, with nigh perfect Interference, The Nutmeg State's season open­ roiithern N;pnference has an Im­ attend the ceremony ‘ worM when our rnunlrie.'x interest hnhiiitat Ion. Mri< Helen Mustoe; : b' st, you stand an excellent charu e ' your lawyers, your doctors, v(nir Province in the I'hilippin«*s. He carry thnmgh thnt ptiliry as far ed under the arc light.* last night Twenty-nine runner* finished in Earl Yost of the Green basket­ Senators. Homers by Joe Cronin shut out the local Indians. 2 to o. (iarn is Tojif* N ational.I Chairman Fred Baker of the Trophies nnorcas .lanet, Cnit .Activities. Vef,s hospital in Newington: Bill iam, you will b.-far b/tter prepare 1^ a., the Anierir.in L.-i;iun. V. y\t its next meeting the Cfimmit- him from behind. Fred Mohr rip­ 14:20: 5. Mulnixm. 14:25: 6. Car­ inning. ■ n«*w nnd we can he proud of our San F'ernando. ( ’nvite Velgiio and ped oft tackle for six yard*. Vin­ Academy 10 t(i 9, and New Britain cape champs will definitely appear i North Carolina Stste-Davldson. Y ork Socks Homer no oi.e * surprise, the American F rid a y evening Oct -Hh at 7 :3o I membership in this trente.st f'f all Mrs. Helen Putnam; Ways and l-*eggett our popular steward at t.» tak e vouT place in tra d e or in- ^ tee will give full con.slderntion to ney. 14:34; 7, R eider 14:39: 8, Fav, The Chicago White Sox edged Rudy Yurk. who has played first Imus. th” hitter the battle in cek picked up one more and Mohr .State Teachers' college outlasting a* Moriarty Brothers this season Mississippi meets Louisiana State Leag'v.c batting hampionship tvlhi p. m. sharp In rtic A im y ami veterans organl/atmns Means. Mrs. Nellie Rreining: Past the club is doing all riuht by hlm^ du«trv; Vfni will be a man. i • » ap[M>lntinenl.s that the Hoard rif Se- 15:08: 9. C am pbell. 15:09: 10. Aztn- out the Browns. 4-3 on Luke Ap­ base regularly for the Tigers this In the National Guard, vou can orKanizatic,n.a which r - which Lieut Wan! ('henry, al.so of made it first down on the three- Arnold College, 13 to 3. . . . he says the players went to ' and Florida plays .Mississippi State Navy Club M.ms-Ypri' is repn-- Memliers of c.’ir I’o.^l an make follow­ ger. 15:15: 11, Lennon 15:16:16: 12. pling's 10th inning single that j'ear only becau.se Hank Grefcn- he rr'airitd hv Joe DiMagglo, of ' still rhooBi- your branch I'.f sorv-i an honorable di.scharRe from Cninp.rnv G, 1 ..st hia life, yarder. McCollum smacked center On today's program is the , Joe Hublard some time ago and jn southeastern conference eiashea MBted by F'red Baker O Park. I^radlev 1 UP and lak e notice w ith hi.s girlish ing Town ele< tlon. d'he Selectmen 15:.'*18; scored Joe Kuhel and gave Bill hrrg, the te.im's $40.000-per-an- lllmrv have lieen looking forward ire. The uniforms and equipment Hie .service before you ran pet in | Msits ( heney Faiiill,\ for no gain and then Genofli, asked about plan.* for the 1940-41 while Vanderbilt and 3Vashlngion ‘ the Van'xfis iv.t J ilumy Mize of ■William Ritchie, c H a r r w ami for years to the tune when they .'Sunday. .September 29th is Na­ figure when he returns home. That who are elected on Monday, Oct. 7, on a 14, E. Brown. 15;52- 15. Major, Dietrich his lOlh victory of the nuin .*t,sr. ron.sented to be aliifted hav window is slowly disappear­ .•■•.sued you will he uuspt-rTd on y(»i. i i have said nnuch about what F o r the flr.s! tim e m em bers of beautifully exeeuted reverse, sail­ tou-n. (3,ne of the day * beat con- Hansen and Salvatore, campaign only to be Informed that and Lee meet in an inter-loop en- the ('ir'l.. ;* abn ;t tu give up hlS James McCullough. I could have their own home in tional Gobi Star Mother's Day. I , willl meet the neJet day for organi­ year. to the outfield supplied the conclu­ ing to Insure correct fitness. Your , the Guards ran do for you. Let s , the ('neney family learned from ed into the end zone. McCollum * teat* In the east, pill* the Trinity- ; 16:21; 18, Finley. 16:28: 19, the Green A. C. could not furnish counter. Southern California plays; The National League had some 1939 title to Deb Garms of the Jeem s ! which to install their new officers think our unit ran claim recogni­ this former Manchester man and zation. It ha.s been the custom to sive runs off Bobby. Feller with a tion of the day by tonight's instal- j Did anybody notice Neal Cheney ifficers and non-commissioned of- • wha! vou can do f(>r v«iur cnim- make appointments on that dav, place kick for the extra point waa Renaselaer game at Hartford._ jg jg. jo Perkin*. 16 55; 21, linandal hiu king because of loss".* W ashington State in an Importairt ' flf^0ofks*tO(D".’*Arky Y aughanrihe Pittsburgh Piiate-*. 1 an

BUY SE Sense and Nonsense

Old UnplA Rogoon Tatters, from , She must have been on attrac­ Motbar — You naughty boy! Bniahvllle, sauntered In the other tive witnesa: How dare you use oueb a wicked morning, took the most comfort­ Counsel for the defense was word? able chair in the Inner Sanctum, crose-examining the witness, a Jtlnior—But I Shakoapeore used casualties were described official­ and etsrted talking; lovely blonde, with big blue eyes: It. Dog*— Birdu— Pets Wanted— To Boy Mother—Ob, he did! Well, don’t Lost ui8 Pound Automobiles Por Sale Legion leader ly aa small. Bomba were reported "I believe in eticklng up for my Counael (thundering) — Where FALL HOUSE CLEANINQ! Con­ to have fallen In k>uth Lanca­ To Be Married G. O. P* Social rights.” he said. "So do I,” we were you on Monday night T you play with him again. a,vn.r—PASS BOOK NO. 44086— 1938 Sl^JDEBAKER sedan, 1934 FEIMALE DOO SPAYED $2.50, s^d, "but eometlmes its smarter Blonde '(smiling sweetly)—Out Willys, 1939 Nash, 1934 Chevrolet. female cats $3.50, male cats al­ vert your junk and oli paper In­ shire, towns, parts of I noUm i« hereby given that Pass ti cash. Wm. Ostrlnsky, 182 Bis- southwestern England, and "eev- Next Saturday not to do it. I never knew a fel­ for a ride in a car. S'Book No. 44086 issued by The Messier Nash 10 Henderson Road. tered $1.00. Dr. G. E. Bitgood, 10 To Visit Here Well Attended low that was keener on sticking Counsel (bellowing)—And where Tel 7258. Lasellc Road, West Hartford, 62 sell St. Tel. 5879. eral districts between London and Savings Bank of Manchester has the south coast.” up for his rights than Amos Taah. you on Tuesday night? E;1)Mn lost or destroyed, and writ- FOR SAX.E—1935 Plymouth con­ Silver street, Middletown. Amos was a great fellow to read Blonde (still smUing)—Out for t « l application has been made to vertible coupe. In good conditlpn. __ -Rooms Without Board 59 Head of State Depart­ law hooks, and if anyone ever a ride in-a carr------Inquire 69 Maple street. FOR SALE—PEDIGREED -eng*- Bridge and Tea of the ^ bank by the Person In whose llsh Setter, 9 months old, male British Bombard nane auch book was issued, for ment to Attend Installa­ 1937 DODGE SEDAN, good tires, Phone 6611. Women’ * Group Turns paynhent of the amount o^ deposit FOR RENT—FURNISHED room Port of Lorient “One 'day 1 was riding into town cxceilcnt paint, heater, radio $395. at 63 Garden street. Tel. 5874. - tion Tonight. London, Sept. 2*—(^ -B ritish Out Great Success. represented by said book, or for 1938 Oidgmobiic 6 Ciub coupe, with him, and I seen a car coming Prosecuting Counsel (leaping to the Issuance of a duplicate book Live Stock— Vehicles bombers “ wrecked” buildings and down a cross street lickety-ipllt. his feet)—Your Honor, I Object very clean, excellent motor, heat­ POR RENT—ROOM J31 East Cen­ state Department Commander warehouses and set timber ablaze therefor. er. $495, Cola, Motors, 6463. The G. O. P. bridge and tea yes­ Stop her, Amos. I hollered. to that question! FOR SALE—TWO HORSES. E. ter street, near Center on bus John R. FcCgel of Meriden and in a three and a half-hour “ in­ Judge—And why do you ob­ line. Continuous hot water. terday afternoon at the Y. M. C, *‘l won’t do tt. he says; I’ve got T IjOST—AT NORTH END, a brown Cordani, Route 85, Bolton. Tele­ aides will attend the installation tense” bombardment of the A., and at the homes of membere, the right of way, and that fellow ject? ' bag. between A. & P. Store and phone 4065 after 4 p. m. of officers of Dllworth-Comell French Atlantic port of Lorient, was most successful socially and Prosecuting Counsel—Because I Railroad Crossing, containing FOR SALE-1935 FORD sedan, ain't got no right to run into me. privately owned. Telephone 4066. Boarders Wanted ,59-A Post and Auxiliary, American Le­ the Air Ministry reported today. financially, In the "Y ” building ” So I opened the doof and jump­ asked her first! ■jmoney. bank hook ami valuables, gion this evening at the Legion Lorient is in the occupied zone 17 tables were In play and nearly ^ w a rd if reutrncd to' Herald ed, on accouut I ain't so particu­ Poultry and Supplies ROOMS FOR GENTLEMEN only. Homo, Leonard street. It will be of France on the southern side of as many more played their favorite lar about my rights os Amoa was. Office. j (Jarages - Service - Storage 10 FOR SALE— RED BROILERS. Board optional. Call Wm. A. Commander Fcegel's initial visit the Brittany peninsula. The at­ game of bridge, or something else, “ I was a poll-bearer at Amos’ MOST OF US Average from 3 to 3 1-2 lbs. Call Knofla, 3737. to the local units. tack there was an extension of in homes of members of the Man­ funeral, and all the way out to REN IN WAYS. chester Republican Women’s club. Automobiles For Sale I GARAGE FOR RE.NT. 26 Lllley 5995. the British offensive against low- t>e cemetery I kept thinking that NOW FOR IN.STANCE, TAKE country and French coastal bases The prizes at each table were 1938 BUICK SPECIAL conver­ .street. Telephone 6883. Apartments— Flats— for possible German invasion. daintily wrapped packages of nap­ tible sedan, like new. Priced for Articles For Sale Tenements RM Engulfed by Smoke kins, all games being played pivot. Jidn’t have no right to be dead, a quick sale. Brunner's. SO Oak­ The refroshmenta served at attrac­ liusincKS Services Ottered Ft 31 1-2 CHARTER OAK STI^IET, The new “Invasion ba.se” was but what good did that do him? land street. Phone .5101 FOR SALE- -MEN'S rebuilt and declared engulfed by billowing tive tables in the banquet hall of ”I like my rights.” I says to ■ ALL TYPES HOT .-MR furnaces rola.sted .shoos. Better than new 5 room second floor flat, pantry, the Y. M. C. A. consisted of a complete bath, set tuba, covered ' smoke as the last of the raiders Old Ragson, ’’but sometimes I'd 1937 DODGE, 1935 Ford coach, i cleaned and repaired. Work guar- cheap .sho"'s. See them. Sam ' departed in en ly morning. Some variety of dainty open-face and 1932 Chrysler cabriolet. 1933 F'ord porches, completely redecorated, rather not insist on them tays...i 7 clic 'J eta KepairiDR 2.1 H. B, & VV. B. Pomeroy. 8671. nl.shed apartment, heat and lights, Miss Barbara Morton of Nitro, of officers will take place. Daddy (to Junior, t Consecutive Uavs...j 9 cis'll cis nice residential location. Call 594 Conventions Va., sister of the bridegroom; Mii*s The club also voted to donate old)—Will you have 1 D«y ...... ;il ct« n eta LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED, or 1056 or 551 Rockville. Pauline Holtz of Rochester, N. Y., the sum of $100 to the Republican duck,. Junior? All orders for irrocular insprtlnns Garden— Farm— Dairy Mrs. George Prior of New Britain Y ill be charpred at tho one rinie rate repaired; shears, knives, etc., (Continued From Page One) Town committee. Mrs. Borst also Junior—Yes. please. Duck’s my Special rait-s for !*>n« ’crm every ground; keys lilted or duplicated; Products 50 Avenue, Hartford, Mrs. Ruthven directed attention to the current favorite chicken, except turkey. |'4ay advcrtlRlny; Kivm upcri vac.iun cleaners, clocks, phono- Wanted I'o Rent 68 f'omniander ,T. R. Feegel T. Bidwell of Linwold Cirlve, West convention in Detroit of the Na­ Ads ordered before the third or grapht etc., repaired, overhauled. FOR SALE -GRAPES 60c, yellow Congressman Miller, In an ae- Hartford, will be bridesmaids. tional Women’s Republican club WE SHOTII.,D DO IT TODAY. I fifth day will be cliar»i«tl nnlx for wax and green .string beans 6.5c TWO ADULTS WOULD LIKE The officers of the Auxiliary tha actual nunil>er uf tim«« the ad Braithvaitc, r>2 F’earl street. reptance speech, attributed the Philip A. Tangarone will be be.*t and the broadcast by Wendell WIU- THERE WILL BE OTHER| > appaared, charKins at ttie rate earn- por ha.skct. E. Mc(7lellan(l. 81 four or five room tenement, mod­ will he installed by Mrs. Lillian C. man for Mr. Morton, and serving ern conveniences. Call 3310 after wave of economic nationalism kle. Republican nominee for pres­ 'nilNGS TO DO TOMORROW. ad but no allowance or refunds r,nn WANTED TO TVNE. repair and Lake street. Tel. 3.539 after 4 I Beenty, mother of the incoming \ as ushers will be Ruthven T. Bid- ident, on Monday evening from . ba made '^n six time atH stopped 6 p. m. to the collapse of the London regulate your piano or player p. m. I Aiixfiary president, Mrs, Kathleen Economic Conference In 1933 well. and Jerold ,M. Bldwell broth­ 8;30 to 9:00, over a national hook­ After the fifth dav. ers of the bride; Raymond F. Hil­ No forbids’, displ,\jr line* nf>i piano. Tci. Mani'heatcr 5002. Y’OUNG COUPLE desire 3 fur­ ' Sweet and chaplain of the Fourth for which he blamed President up, •Old. debrand and George H, Nutter of nished rooms for light housekeep­ , District Auxiliary of Danielson. Roosevelt. Mrs. Raymond R. Bowers, rhalr- The Herald will n>.t bf resiM.ns:i.je Household Goods 51 : Past presidents of the Manchester Manchester. fo r more than one incorrect ins* r- ing. Write Post Office Box 808. man, and a large committee of the Help Wanted — Female H.X ; unit will as.slst Mrs. Beeney In her The bride-elect has chosen Miss tlon of any nds enis* ineni ordered Another Big Bargain Manchester. New Haven, Sept. 282 - itP)— Re­ members of the club were In charge fo r more than one lime j installation ceremony. Ann Hawley, daughter of Mr. and of arrangements for the card par­ The Inadvertent omission of in­ WA.NTED—HOUSEKEEPER fnr At Our Used Store publican conventions in Connecti-_ Glastonbury Team cut's five districts for the nomina­ Mrs. Robert Hawley of Cobum ties and teas. c o r r e c t ' publication of aclxertisuiK adult family, .stay night.*. Write 3 CO.MPLETE ROOMS Road, and MLss Ann Kritzmacher, w ill be rectified only by r.in<'ellation Houses F'or Sale 72 I The post officers will be install- tion of Congre.sslonal candidates Box A, Herald. FURNITURE___$144 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest of the charge made for the service ------^------— i cd by Past District Commander held the political spotlight in the rendered. —Original price $226 Kritzmacher of East Center street, WANTED EXPERIENCED bak­ CAN BE SEEN anytime Sunday, j i^oois Chevalier of Glastonbury state today. The renomination of All Adv ertiseinents must eenform — U.sc(l Only 4 month.* new Cape Cod .single. Call Arthur degree team of the Leon to be confetti glrL* at the reception Hospital Notes In Style, copy ami • > im»k ra ph v with ery .*alc.sgirl. Write st.ating wage.* —Looks like new incumbents in three of the districts following the ceremony. Johann regulations enforced I'v -he p ihiish- expected etc., to box G. Herald. A. Knofla. Telephone 5938. i Gcodale Post of his home town. eri and they res'‘ r\e the rich* to -Every piece thorouchly refinl.shed was generally predicted, but fights Strauss waltzes will be played by Eodowing the joint ceremonies loomed in the other two districts. edit, revise or r^jecr ari> c'p y •( n- CHRIST.MAS CARDS 50, with — Free delivery— Free storage Kenneth Hudson of thi.* town. •idered object lop x t-le — Remember, you save $82 l,ejtal Notices tjg refreshments will be serx'ed apd a Six seekers after the nomination Admitted yesterday; Joseph CLOSINV; H-'l i:.- C!a.ss,ned ada name, $1. Kamou.a .Noel Quality— __ I .social hour and dancing will close Pa.*ek, 30 Birch atreet; Mrs. to be pulil^h* ■! sain^ d.nv mu’*’ t>e FREE GASOLINE IE YOU still remained in the field in the lugge.tt money makers. 35 .Spar- DRIX'E YOUR OWN ('AR 1.1*11 (Ml ! the evening’s entertainment. Rep­ Fifth district shortly before the cla.ss, nor no one interest. Tt rep . ! George Harris, 76 Princeton street; received bv IJ o ch'< k n> wn Satur­ kliiie de.signs. .-Msn complete line resentatives from all local ex- resents the common man.” Stewart Kennedy, 30 Lllley street. days 10.fro. When you drive your car to .*ee i This is n. mvr Teui.-.- Uiat 1 Hriit convention opened, while three Discharged yesterday; Ernest box assortments. Samples free. this furniture, we'll refund your n-tniwsui ef isi i-: oak service organizations and auxil­ .MeUonaiighy l-aiid* Baldwin. Telephone Your W antrAtls-- Noel .Studios. 9 E. 2()th, Dept. were in the running in the Third. Johnson, Jr., 23 Oak Grove street; ga.solinc if you make a_ purchase_____ of .'(am i , lia\<‘ flU'd an :il>- iary I.nits have been invited and Supporters of Rep. ^Mbcrt E. While Hurley was speaking to Adt Aft accepted ever the ivle- 7303. New 5’ork. ildiralh.n datefl "Tth of -Sept.. !*(■', guests from the State Department a group of ISO New Loadon coun­ Ra>Tnond Dancosse, 51 Middle 9hon* at tha CHARGE KATE given $10 or more Or. call for a Courte- I.It|u..r Konlrol c*ninn^i**i"n Au.stin of the Fourth district said of tile Legion and Auxiliary are ty Democratic leaders at Norwich Turnpike West; Miss Isabelle above aa a convenemce to adver- sy .-Vuto” to bring you to the store f,,r. a Taw-rn I'. rm it for tliti sale of lelegates to the convention in tliera, but the R.VTKS will be expected to attend. in the evening, Lieut. Gov. James Fairweather, Vernon. and back home, ab.soliitcly free. ; »:c,olioli(; li-iuor on die premisp* id Bridgeport would nominate him Admitted today: Mrs. Edward accepted an FL I.l. I'.VYMKNT If Help Wanted.—Male .16 1(2 \loV T W i2 T(~( RAV' -i Xlaple Htrcot, ■Alatu.'lii'ster, < 'Uin. Tonight's .joint ceremonies are L. McConaughy, the Republican paid at the buAini'SH office rm or t»e- 18 .MU.NIM.S lU l A l . iHisinrr* I* i.wneil liy Rruno by acclamation, while Reps. Wil­ Ferris, 236 Middle Turnpike East; the Hist to be held in the now Le­ candidate for reelection, said in a fore the seventh dav following the ITN BOYS W.\NTED--Experi- We extend easy terms on any pur- |,i,trowsKl of isi i-2 Oak street, gion Home. liam J. Miller of the First and state-wide hroadca.st that "I am M1.SS Pearl McIntosh, 65 Middle llret J naertlon of each n*l otherwise ence not necc.ssary. Must be ]6. cha.se yoti make at Albert's and we j .Mnuehe.xter. ( ■onii., and w ill be con- Thomas R. Ball of the Second were Turnpike West; Robert Goldslnder, the CHARGE RATE will be coMert- nruno o*trnw*kl nr I M | not sure that Connecticut has # cratic city bosses,” Dr. McCon­ Card of Thanks ...... K light housework. In small Ameri­ third selling price. E. G. Lusk, Police Court The other avowed candidates were .street; Priscilla Torrance, 194 fn Memorlam ...... F can family. Plain cook. Tel. 466 Main street. barrages de.*cribed as the heaviest Austin L. Adams, Waterbury bank­ aughy said that ‘'Connecticut likes Middle Turnpike East. Ix»st and Found ...... 1 1182-12, Rockville, Conn. yet fired in London's determined er; Frank T. Johnson of Thomas- inedependent governors, who owe Census: 87 patients. Announcemnetfl ...... t In town court this morning no debts to any bo.ss.” Personals ...... S defense. At least one bomber ton, a newspaperman; State Sena­ A«loeiAt»ile«i EOR SALE - KITCHEN range Elick Cohen of Hartford, rrialn- was .seen sma.*hed by the shell tor Claude V. Badger; Carl Lund- At the Norwich Democratic Automoblcs for Sale ...... 4 with oil inirner. 125 Main street. taining a not guilty plea on a bursts over the city. Others, gren of Ansonla, foreman of the meeting. Hurley drew an analogy Baldwin “Convalescing Rapldljt” Automobiles for Exchange .... 6 charge of pa.*sing a atop aign at between President Roosevelt and Auto Accessories—Tires ...... 8 FOR SALE—ONE GLENWOOD caught momentarily In searchlight grand jury which two years ago Main and Lllley streeta, and aub- beams, .seemed damaged by the Abraham Lincoln, asserting that New Haven, Sept. 28.—OP)—Gov. Auto Rcpalri’.g—Painting .... 7 range, with oil burner, and one investigated the affairs of Water­ Raymond E. Baldwin waa reported Auto Scho' J ...... T .\ INSURE aequently in colliaion with a boy thunderous fire at times drowned bury, and Frederick W. Palomba, “they call Roosevelt a dictator, but Autoe— ' .p by Truck ...... K with large circulating Silent Glow riding a bicycle, waa found guilty they did that to Abraham Lincoln today in a New Haven hospital Auto- r'or Hire ...... heater. Telephone 5985. out the sound of exploding bombs. Waterbury city assessor and for­ as charged and fined $5 and coats. Some heavy explosives smashed too. bulletin as "convalescing rapidly," O* *es—Service—Storage ... 10 McKIN'NKY BROTHKRS mer assistant clerk of the state with prospects that he would be .o r o cle a — Dlcvcles ...... li EOR SALE - - CIRCULATING Through hia attorney, George C. again into the heart of London, Senate. ’’Lincoln was elected a Republi­ V4fanted Autos—Motorcycles it Real Estate and Insurance can president of the United States, discharged some time next week. 505 Main St Phone 8060 heater, coal or wood, like new. Lessner, the accused appealed and setting a number of flres. These The Third district’s 1938 nom­ Swdaeee aed Proreaaional Serrlcee bonds were set at $.50. The case but before two years had passed Buelneee Services Offered ...... 13 Mrs. Hollister, near Buck's Cor­ and the flash of explosives, lit! inee, Maj. Ranulf Compton of H ouiehold Services Offered ....IJ*A ner, Ea.st Glastonbury. Tel. 2209. was continued early this week southeast London as bright as day he was being damned by the Re­ Elected Lord Mayor ■Madison, defeated for election by publican press of the north.” Sulldlng—Contracting ...... 14 after the state had produced its for a short time. Rep. James A. Shanley, was again Floiieta-^ Nurseries ...... 15 witnesses and they had testified. Large squads of firemen and London, Sept. 28; — OP) — Sir Funeral Directors ...... 1 6 in the field for the nomination, op­ • Heating—Plumbing—Roofing .. 17 Machinery ind Tooh 52 The A se was put over on request volunteers were credited with ex­ Ichthyosaurus, the giant prehis­ George Wilkinson was elected lord posed by Town Chairman Thomas toric creature, actually was a rep­ mayor of London otday, succeeding Inaurance ...... la REAi: ESTATE of Attorney 'Lea.sner for a chance tinguishing most of the flres with­ A. Tully of New Haven and Frank Hilllnery—Dressmaking ...... 19 FOR SALK-PRIVATE collection, to produce wltnes.*es in his client’s in half an hour. tile, although It looked like a flah. Sir William Coxen. Moving —Trucking—Storage -0 hundreda of all kinds of tools, in Quinlan of Meriden. Fublle Passenger Service ...... • K Purcha.se behalf. The firemen worked with shrap­ Painting— Papf“c)ng ...... :;i perfect condition. reasonable. Severiil cases were ordered Democrat* .Meet In Second That Home From Mr.9. H. T. Oirtls, 32 Barton Hill, nel clattering into the streeta and Professional services ...... r; nolled on recommendation of the on rooftops around them. Democrats of the Second district Repairing 33 East Hampton, Conn. prosecutor, Charles B. Loomis of Residents of one London sec­ also met to name their Con­ Daily Pattern Tailoring—Dyeing—Clfanlng 1’4 .VRTHl'R \. gressional candidate and party Toilet Gooils and S*T\i«.e . . . . . 11^ rsE D FARMALL 12 on rubber, 57 North Elm street and Anthony tion said they heard a roar of mo­ W anted— Busin«'^« s-rvlce . . . . 21 Ivanlskl bf Rockville drew nolles leaders said that Mayor William J. l-!(lurntlonal Oliver tractor spreaders on rub­ tors Qiiring the height of the at­ KNOFLA ber. new and used silo fillers, on charges of violation of rules of tack which seemed to Indicate that Fitzgerald of Norwich, defeated by Pattern 87M CourtM and Clnsir® ...... K Bali two years ago, would have no Prlvmta In!irurtlAn* ...... 28 875 Main St. Phone 5440 potato diggers. Dublin Tractor the road. On recommendation of one German bomber had dived be­ Caneinc ...... i Company, Willlmantlc. Probation Officer Edward C. El­ low the bursts of hnti-aircraft fire opposition. , Never have fashions been more I6tualeal'—Dramatic ...... 't liott Jr. the intoxication and as­ Tre state’s political program for T7anted— 1 n®» run ir.n* ...... 1 . to and streakedT across the city at becoming to large figures than Plnnnrlnl sault charge against Thomas J. roof-.skimming altitude. The plane the day also incladed an address are this tailored- fall, what Bonds^Stock®— M"riKaKklr1ea VERNON—On paved road, handy to .Mmncheater—SIz-Room Arthur Tripp of Chestnut were scheduled to meet in Bridge­ DORS~-Blrdf— ret® ...... 43 Two towns in the Industrially wear that classically simple neck­ Live Stock— Vehicle® ...... 42 Home located on acre of land affording excellent view, Elec- Lodge, pleading guilty to a charge important Midlands were bombed. port at 2 p. m;, to make ’’editorial line. Poultry and HuppHcj^ ...... 43 trlclly, running water, furnace heat. Full Price $3,200.00/ of passing a stop sign at Foster For one it waa the first raid changes” in the party platform You can wear it two ways, at Wanted — !*e;®— Poultry— S’ ork 44 and East Center streets, was fin­ Kor Sale^Mlarellaneona lOf'o rash, balance In monthly |>aymenta. the war. ~ adopted at the recent state con­ that—turned back in pointed fac­ ed $5 and tmsta... Francis Caron Seven towns In northwestern vention. Campaign plans will also Article! For Sale ...... 45 Two-Faiiiily Duplex— 10 room*. Furnace heaf. Four extra ed revers, or folded over and fas­ l^ a ts and Acct !<«orie! ...... 44 and Oscar Choquette, both of England—less often bombed than be discussed. tened close to the throat. Thin BuUdtnv Material® ...... 47 building lot*. Rent $50.00 month. Full Price $4,800.00. Salem, Massachusetts,,, charged the south and east coasts—were Wool jersey, flat crepe and spun LlAnionda — Watche®— Jewelry 4S with intoxication, pleaded guilty EUetrtcal Appliances— Radio.. 49 || attacked. At one of them work­ Motorcade Device rayon are perfect for this. Fuel and Feed ...... 49- A * and received suspensions of judg­ ers still dug through wreckage Pattern No. 8705 is dealgned . Garden—“Farm— Dairy Produc^a M i ment on their promises to leave Houaehold Good® ...... 61 and rubble today to rescue Uje Used by Democrats for sizes 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, ROBERT J. SMITH town. Joseph Ratti of East Hart­ trapped and extricate the dead .50 and 52. Size 38 requires, with Machinery and Tool® ...... 62 ford, arrested for towing two mo­ By The Associated Press j Musical Inatrument® ...... 61 from a number of homes in a three-quarter sleeves, 4 3-4 yards ■ ^ Ottlee and Store Equipment . . . 64 Inc. tor vehicles in back of his car working class residential district. The "Meet Bob Hurley Motor­ of 30-Inch material without nap; ■ ' Special^ at the Stores ...... 66 pleaded guilty. He was granted a cade,” something new in (Connec­ Tfearlnc Appare1-*Furs ...... 67 063 Main 8t. REAL ESTATE—INSURANCE 8480-8S4S auspenalon of judgment on pay­ Heavy calibre bombs showered short sleeves, 4% yards; yard Wanted—To Buy ...... 61 ticut campaigning, has been intro­ contrast for facing revers and ment of costa. the district in one of three sepa­ M— aaa Heard— Hetele— Retorto rate attacks from dusk to dawn. duced by the Democrats. cuffs. Reataaraate An entourage of prominent A Meoma Without Board ...... M Fleecea Bride-To-Be . Raid "Invasion** Porta For a PATTERN of thU attrac­ y^MoArders Wanted ...... If-A Authoritative sources, mean­ Democrats and campaign workers, tive model send 15c IN (JOIN, Board— R esorts...... M Boston, Sept. 28.—f/Pi— A "dark, while, reported R. A. F. raids on including Public Works Commit- YOUR NAME. ADDRESS, ~totol»— Restaarants ...... * 61 dapper, handsome salesman,” pre­ rAAtod— Rooms— Board ...... 61 ths “invasion porta” along the sloner Robert A. Hurley, the STYLE, NUMBER and SIZE to lUal Eatato Far U n t sumably a New Yorker, who left German held coast, and said other party’s candidate for governor, The Manchester Evening Herald, _ tmsBta. Flats, Tenement* tt AUCTION!! Mrs. Alma MbGrath, 30. waiting flights of bombers had attacked traveled from Hartford to Norwich Today's Pattern Service. 106-7tti slBtss Locations for Rent . . 64 at the altar, was sought by police yesterday in 20 automobiles, pre­ Ave., New York, N. Y. " pvsas For Ront ...... 66 today ifor having fleeced her of across the German frontier, strik­ ■burbaa For Read ..«.<•••••« 66 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ing at communications lines. ceded by a sound truck. Send for It tixlay—the new Fall - •mmsr Homoa For Rent 6T At. $480. The operations against the Ger­ Brief stops were made at Glas­ Fashion Book, full of smart new . ■tod to Rent ...... 61 tonbury, Colchester and Bozrah things for you and the children! Itoal Batata Fas tala Note OoMm Wedding man bases along the coast were tmont Building for Sate 69 REID’S AUCTION AUDITORIUM described - again aa "large scale" where members of the party spoke Individual 'things, bright with dnosa Property for SaU 16 Bridgeport, Sept. 28.—OP) — Mr. Bolton, Conn. and Mrs. Christian Holdt of 3062 attacks. to curbstone audiences. At Glas­ fresh style points, keyed to the tiBi Aad Land for Salo epeclal needs of your way of life! Md dor Salo ^9 Main atreet, Stratford, celebrated Homes in London an<) its sub­ tonbury Hurley said; '-dor Salo 99 — TODAY — their Both wedding anniversary urbs, and business and Industrial *1 1 1 ^ is the beginning of a new Be among the first to wear them! i t t FtoPirty tor Sato ••••»« T4 yesterday. The- couple waa hon­ buildings In the dapltal were re­ idea. We wank to meet you per­ All easy to make, each Including irbao tor Salo ...... 76 a step-by-step sew chart! Batata for Hxobanfo 16 Large Afisortnieni of Good Furniture! ored at the Priscilla Inn, Stratford, ported damaged by bombs. There sonally because we have a meaaage ad^Roal Bstato ...... 11 ROBERT M. REID A SONS. Auctioneer* where a family dinner waa held, were some casualties—their num to give you. The DemocraUp Pattern 15c, Pattern Book ,15c, Aoettoa I sgol BoMsoa her not disclosed. party is the part of the people. One Pattern and Pattern Book* or­ 201 Main St. 7^ Manchester Phone 3193' and on Sunday afternoon and'eve­ • Mailoao ning they will hold open house. Xa anas apart from l/>ndon It represents no one man, no one dered together 25c. f r . ' ^ V



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