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plla h «v « been discovered wbo The iRmbiem Ghib Will hold a Emergency Doctors 6331 Music Lessons otherwise might not have been. public bridge at t^ .E lk a home in Plaao Olaeees Board Studies Membor of Uw Audit - iU>out Town RMkville tomorrow a^moon at Physicians of the Manchester In connection with instrumental HALE'S SELF SERVE Buieaa of OIrenlatloaa 2:30. Mra J. R. Morin^Mr8. Al­ Medical Assoctatlon who will instruction, many pupila have in­ bert Heller, Mrs. Harry Dowdlng, -respond to emergency calls to­ Again Planned quired as to the possibility of AnnualReport The Orijdnfil In New England! Mmiehstfsp—A Ctfy of VtUago Chwrnt piliM Emma Lou Kehl«r, daugh- Mra. Anna Wllleke, Mrs. Jepnle morrow afternoon are Dm. having piano classes formed in the K Mr. and Mm. T. B. Kehler Burke, Mra. W. Burke are the George Lundberg and Alfred ■ sch(X>ls. If any local teacher is in­ MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEBIBER 25,1940 ^ B o U d atreet h u returned to Rockville members on the commit'*^ Sundqulst. ____* Sixty-fiveTupHs Are En­ terested in teaching piano classes AudHor^s Suggestions AND HEALTH MARKET VOL. LIX., NO. 304 (ClaaoMod AdvorttMug oa Pago 14) kaca College for the second year tee, and Mrs. John Wilson, Man- In the acbpola, he may apply in her dramatic studies. During . Chester. rolled Already in the writing to Mr. Pearson, ataU ^ hla Are Presented; Other '^tba summer Miss Kehler has been Parents of cnlldrer attending the Sunday school of the Kmanuel Elementary Grades. training, experience and any in­ Matters Reviewed. ;Stud3diig'the ballet under Miss Hillstown Grange will sponsor a formation relative to special piano Wed. Morning Specials ' Dolores Guidone of Hartford, and Lutheran church have been invited safety program Thursday evening to attend the monthly meeting of class training. Local teachers will voice with Mrs. Philip Nelson of at nine o'clock which will be open For the third succemlve year, be given first preference and their The annual report of Town Au­ Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales. Ei- Delmont street. the Sunday school teachem and to the public. Inspector Frank officers tonight at 8 o’clock. Vari­ instrumental Instruction will be applications will be acted upon by ditor H. N. Alexander waa offi­ Chameroy of the State Police De­ ous phases of the work of Chrlatlan provided for pupils in the elemen­ the proper school authorities. cially presented to the Board of The County meeting of the partment will show motion pic­ In order to stimulate interest in education wUl be discussed during tary grades of the public schools Selectmen last night as the meet­ Legion auxiliary will be tures and give a lecture on the the local teaching profession, ______Can 2 1 c Ixermans; the session and a large attendance Armour's Treat Anti-Aircraft Fire Sunday, September 29 at 3:15 ing adjourned. It appear* that subject, and a social time with re­ ia hoped for. Refreshments will hero (Jurlng the 1940-41 year. teachers of all types of instru­ Legion home in Newington, freshments will follow. ^ Starting today, sixty-five pupils ments, Including piano, are Invited members will study the report le'cbairmen are reminded to pre- be served and a social time will be are to enroll In classes Ifi violin, to send their names, addresses and privately, with the Board’s water 10-Lb. ^ t h Bag thelr reports. held. clarinet, comet, trombone and Sugar 49c Two bakery trucks were In an telephone numbers to Mr. Pearson committee supposed to take spe­ accident yesterday afternoon on All candidates for nomination in cello. to be posted la all the schools. The plan was Inaugurated three cial note of recommendations af­ Charter Oak street, caused. It was the recent primaries must by law Any FfaiTor! years ago and has proven highly claimed by one driver, John. B. file statements of their campaign fecting the towm water depart­ Pkgs. successful. For the benefit of par­ JelUO~ Hannigan of 194 Hamilton street, expenses, it was noted today by Scholarship Given ment. A t the next Board session, TOM'S ents who are hot acquainted with Reports Circulate Haitford. wheh he swerved to Town Clerk Samuel J. Turkington. discussion of recommendations Large Family Size Can this program of musical education. avoid hitting a bicyclist. Oscar The deadline for such filing is to­ Robert O’Malley may occur. morrow, and those failing to make G. Albert Pearson, director of mu­ Legioa’a FsUtloa Package Store Cafro, 15. of 131 Charter Oak sic In the public schools, explains Cana street. The Hannigan tnick collid­ returns by that date are subject to Friend's Beans 2 25c 41 OAK STREET the plan In detail. The Board voted to issue calls ed with the parked truck of Frank penalty. So far only four candi- T Details of Plan New York. Sept. 24.— (Special.) shortly for the holding of public Texaco, Good Gulf, Tydol or Khcll British, French Battle in West Africa C. Morawa, .190 East street. New dldate.s of all who sought nomina­ Open for Business “ In the past three years, the In­ - - Robert O’Malley, of Manchester, hearings on a proposal of Dil- 1 ■ Britain. The vehicle.^ were slightly tions, have filed. a graduate of Tr1nl*y College and worth-Oomell Post, American Le­ ♦ strumental Fund of the local l^dilwaukee Picked Cross Channel Blasts damaged. now a student at the Columbia gion, that eldewalka be built on Tomorrow .Morning schools, through donations frbhi Motor Oil 2 qi,. 31c William Oswald, who has con- University School o f Medicine here, the south side of Leonard' atreet, d\icted three food stores In Man­ Manchester residents and through Fancy Bleached Highest Grade Liquors '— Edward Ooddard. no address, has been awarded a scholarship In and the residents of Om pfleld chester. one on Spruce street, an­ concerts, has been able to pur­ the medical school, according to road. In another petition, be called Wines and Bees will appear in town court tomor­ other on ( ’enter and a third on 'For Legion Meet; chase $2,500 worth of Instruments. an announcement Yesterday by to express their views on sewer In- Large Stock .\lways row on a charge of Tntoxirntlon. He Cooper street, today sold the Coo­ These Instruments are loaned to Celery Bunch 9c WiiM picked up on .Mam street ye.s- Dean Willard C. Rappleye. The •stallatlon on that atreet. Bids for Signal Raid Renewal; On Hand per street store to Frank Jones intcres'tod and deserving pupils for award la valued at $500. this Job wlU be asked. terdny at 1:1.5 p. rn. of 75 Fairfield Street. Mr. Jones one year. During that year, pupils Srhniarahips totaling $36,675 to I t . waa voted to order W P A has been the manager of the Coo-- take class les.sons from experi­ outstanding graduates of 42 col­ Alien Check Urged projects for the Installation of per street store since it was pur- enced local teachers In their par­ leges and universities were an­ White Turnips Lbs. cha.sed by Mr Oswald six years ticular schools during one noon walks on Hall court and Pine nounced at the same time. They street and for Hartford road from PINEHllRST — DIAL 4151 ago and before It was. purchased hour a week. The cost of the les­ were based on superior academic w.as employed in the .same store Main street to the red bridge near Program Adopted in Ef-1 OfTiciala Asks For Fine; Store closes at noon sons Is 75 cents weekly. standing, personality and extra­ the Cheney office. WednesgxeM. SPIRITUAL MEDIUM gave him a ticket and asked shipped riO very attractive his official visit to Linne lodge. When the year ends, the pareritS cedes Defeat Before for a fine when the court was Out or Expeditionary H eart Heavy Barrage; Ex- METAL SEK\ ING TP \Y.S No. 72, Knights of Pythias, at its PEACHES Seventh Daughter of a Seventh Son are adrised by the instructor ready to suspend sentence. riRDS EYE ■ — 9 in. wide, 14 in. long; col­ regular meeting tomorrow night Bom With a VeU. The Roll Call Ends. Force Has Gained Foot- , TXT* i * plosions Heard Across whether or not he thinks the pupil He Is Police Recorder Thom- or: blue with pale yellow at 8 o'clock at Orange Hall and a Readings Dally 9 A. M. to B P. M. Lb. is talented enough for the parent to FOR C\\NING Strip Bacon 18c { as J. Holleran of Irvington who RASPBERRIES 21c trim. (Also re<» Of.) ^3 3 c ag^r) of C'hipno. Hurry! Thomas .Sapienza. of 202 Oak tional Defense Committees street, has purcha-sed the package been given the opportunity to charged with the responsibility Bombings on Bases. AU-^reen tips. Box t«rr«i 4 Only 1?0 TrayM! study an instrument in the pa.st tar Base Yesterday. ‘Military Objectives" store at 41 Oak street that has recommended today (hat the of administering the same law, two years, and many talented pu- Lb. I I feel more obligated In reapect- been operated by Tony Diana. The Veal Patties 27c give “ all pegc- The West African port o f Dakar, (above) capital of French Senegal, was the scene of a bitter Two Hours and Half Bulletin! PINEHURST FRESH BAKERY ' Ing It” ■ Bulletin! business will be knowm as "^ra's ticable aid to Great Britain” clash between "free French" forces and British Allies on Uie one hand and defending Vichy government Fellow Recorder Herman E. In Second JSlght Raid. London, Sept. 25.— The new .Marjorie Mills advertised Crisp Brown BI R RY’s BIX, Package Store and will be open and that a permanent mili­ forces on the other. The Vichy government announced the "attacks" hail been repulsed. A report London, Sept. 2 a . - ^ ! P \— \ large package Lie. for busine.ss tomorrow morning. Hamburg Lb. 19c Hlllenbach said he "got the Headquarters of Gen. Charles |The British struck In day­ Fun For All! tary training system be es- point’’ and fined him $2.75. today waa that Dakar had .surrendered. Meantime, in apparent reprisal, French planes bombed the Shipment of Fresh Pepiierldge White anil Whole Wheat Bread. Tony Diana is now with Dlil'na's British stronghold of Gibraltar. de Gaulle’s “ free French” | London. Sept. 25—(88— For two ' light at the German-held Reymond’s Raisin Bread, Potato Bread and .Mother Reymond's Package Store at 138 Center tabli.shed in this country. I Old Fashioned Loaf. street. forces said this afternoon ! and a half hours heavy bombers channel “ invasion coast” to­ Two or three times each week, we are going to receive express Boston, Sept. 25.— (/P)— that “ operations at Dakar are ' Air f'°''ce blasted at day, downed 18 invading Ger­ shipments from .New York of TIIOMA.S English Raisin .Mrs. Erik W, .Modean of 106 Dance at Pulaski Hall The American Legion today Young Mother continuing.”...... Spokesmen ■ for ' — ' "military objectives" In the heart man planes and said that a Bread, f'inniunnn Raisin Bread, and other s|>eelal bakery Chestnut street, accompanied by MODERN AND OLD-F.VSHIONED DANCING! Baldwin Goes of Berlin during the night, tho A ir single British bomber attack­ items. Thomas makes a line Protein Breail and Gluten her mother. .Mrs. Bernhard John- named Milwaukee as its 1941 Indo- Military De Gaulle here asserted a Ministry announced today, Irt the ed a German convoy of mer­ Bread which we will have for orders placed In adx'ance. •son of We.st New York. N. J., left THURSDAY, SEPT. 26ih, 8 P. M. convention city after adopt­ number of the general’s sup­ second successive night of attack today for a three weeks vLsit with ing a program which in effect Found Clubbed Into Hospital porters in Dakar had been ar­ on the German capital. chant vessels off the Dutch her sister, .Mrs. Erwin Rohner of Aclinissioii 25c The raid spanned midnight, coast, sinking one. In today’s WEDNESDAY .MORNING MEAT SUGGESTIONS St. Louis. Mo. declared “ war” on all subver­ Situation Obscured rested recently by the author­ DOOR PRIZE: RADIO! ities there, who, they sa»d, starting shortly after 10:30 defense operations, five Brit­ Freshly fihop|>ed sive activities and called for To Her Death At New Haven p. m. when the British vanguard, ' rigid control of all aliens. The were under the control of the "evading the Intense barrage of ish bombers were lost. Two PINEHURST GROUND BEEF FOR BETTER 22nd annual convention of Japan’. AdvxnM Force. Spain t O Joill Germans and Italians.” They the city’s ground defenses, located failed'to return from last the million-man veterans Discovered on Dusty Aflmitted for ‘Rest and Cut Communications JT expressed the belief that the | and bombed the great Siemens and night’s continental raids. 28c pound RANGE AND FUEL r. ___ . ra Halske factories which produce a j group interrupted the swift Stairway of Unoccu­ French warships which re-1 Chicken Chop Suey (Noodles Free!) ...... lb. .lie WE CONSIDER OUR Observation’ in Midst Between Capiul, Cen- A x ls ill W a r. London, Sept. 25.— {i?V— shaping of its stand on issues I cenily passed Gibraltar bound j equipment used by the German I Fresh Sp.ire Ribs, 2.‘ic lb. Sauerkraut, can 1.3c pied House; Linked German planes roared ovef growing out of the war Of Campaign; Com­ ter of-^orthem Line. ' for Senegal probably carried ------(ienuinc Fre.sh .Selected Calves’ Liver OIL central London today, into fi ESSO RANGE dk FUEL OIL abroad and the defense pro­ To Prominent Family. plains of His Stomach. trained forces adhering to the , «Jontino«i on Page rwo) itaked Ham and Clove Loaf ...... ___ lb. 39c CALI.- Hfinoi, Indo-China, Sept. Italian Claim furnace of anti-aircraft fire, gram at home only long V’ichy government, to replace First (irinding of 25.—Germany, and British expedition circu-, a southwestern district. 9 9 panied by his wife and a chauf­ An Exchange Telegraph cor­ Green or Wax Beans at 2 ({uarts for 1.3c are real budget V-200 the roll was completed. Both be­ sons, waa discovered In the two formed sources said the To­ Italy Spain and Japan la lieing | lated here today Political Sources Gener­ fore and after this contest, how­ and one-half story building laat feur. respondent reported from Eng­ value. Prlre Jm-liMlea pre-Belerted RpootJb j Stomach Upset kyo government had ordered solidified for carth-glrdllng collab­ (A t the London headquarters of land's southeast coast that explo­ valued at 94.3U,{|>)ua 73 cent record rack! | ever, the convention dealt with night, clad only In stocking^ and .Gen„ Charles De Gaulle, leader ally of Opinion Italian SWEET POTATOES...... 3 lbs. l;3c Supt. James A. Hamilton said Gen. Teizo Ando, command­ sions heard across the Strait of literally hundreds of resolutions. — Italian In kind. Gentle-action automatic record medicine and acting dean of the issued a statement reaffirming its cided on active aid to the Rome- Confectionery or Brown Sugar...... lb. 7c Courte willingness to carry out the Vlchy- Berlln Axis in the war against ' a a • Kl<’ .lex...... 2 for 2;3c and 28c pkg. American and foreign reception . . . 7 Smlllle said Atkins declared In a Yale Medical School. Ciano will be on his way to Ber­ Shortly before noon nearly 100 Tokyo pact and the more detailed Britain. 1 ,j|.| A $ y a '| f9 RC\ Victor preferred type tubes... (OonttniMd OB Page Twelve) statement that the slain woman, Governor Baldwin who waa agreement reached Sept. 22 with lin by toomorrow for further con- CITY TAXI Stabilized F^ectricTuning (6atations) whose maiden name waa Ethel Other Indications, implicit In ' X X (Continued On Page Twelve) ...built-in Magic Loop Antennal Plus (Continued On Page Twelve) Japaneae representatives. diplomatic maneuvering, included: 'T T * • ! I ferences on the Axis war pro- DENNIS MURPHY, Prop.- Craft, had first been married to special built-in short wave antenna! John Cicero Angler, of Durham, “Violation” of Accord 1.—Disclosure that the Japanese ] I J | 4 i —1 1 v H T 1 gram, a usually well-informed Also available with home recording N. C„ a relative of the wealthy The statement also reaffirmed ambassador to Rome. Eljl Amau, I source declared today. aa Model VHR-202 at extra cost and Italian Foreign Minister / D IA L 4151 ^ 302 MAIN STREET Flashes ! Duke family. Indo-China’s determination to op­ ! Authorized sources would nel- Blast Wrecks including 1 package of 7 recording Smlllle added that he was told To Give State pose wdth force all efforta of the (^unt Galeazzo Ciano, discussed i . » mt I ther confirm nor deny that Ciano W m OF POST OFFICE • ONE BLOCK FROM STATE ARMOR blanks for home recording. (Lete Bolletins of the OP) W ire) 4 2—1938 Plymouth Sedans In a telephone conversation with Japanese South China Arm y to the International situation at W a r p Ia U C S L o o s e M a s s wa. California Authori­ nese to enter only by the port of French warplanes loosed a mass ; Whether the Spanish Minister 737 Main Street I ^ K BEFORE YOU BUY! the slain woman had three chil­ morrow for a follow-up to last nM Ubo4m ' HIb Mfistar'B day be would test the power of dren by her previous marriage. Haiphong. '• aasault on Gibraltar today, the Ramon Serrano Suner, who was And Chemicals Todays V<«e«' trademMik idtstifiaa ’2—1933 Plymouth Coaches the milk administration to fix re­ ties Prosecute Him. The government said the Agrea- week’s Rome consultation be­ tka eaa aed oaiy RCA'Vie* Smlllle said Mrs. Angler told second In two days, and bomb ex­ reported to have visited Adolf Hit tail prices. Bnrkitt said he Intend ments contained formal Japanese' tween German Foreign Minister Irola— tha qaalllv lattra* 1— 1932 Plymouth Coupe him In the telephone conversation: Joachim Von Ribbentrop and Pre­ plosions were seen In the vicinity ler today, also will participate in CHairton, Pa., Sept. 25— (88— A Watch and Jewelry M eal fraat artiata cWooaat ed to anthorixe the sole of Grade B "The three children are 'n6w San Francisco, Sept. 25—(88 — guarantees to respect Indo-Oiina'a of the arsenal and In the town It- i.tlie ceremony could not be learned, terrific explosion of resin and oils 2— 1936 Dodge Sedans milk at 12 cents per quart. The Federal' officers announced Inten-K territorial integrity and French mier Mussolini. ( Political sources at the Ger­ self. Ihvparing for tieremony. today shattered two buildings i$t price, established by S. McLean tlons today of giving Wilhelm soveriegnty over the territory and It is known, however, that the (Continued on Pmge'”t\»elv») man capital were generally of the The bombing started at 2:40 The Pennsylvania Industrial Chem­ Repairing At 1-1937-41 Buick Sedan Buckingham, state milk admlnls- Jakob Muhlenbroich te state that the pact "precisely limited" with the ! protocol office of the J Wilhelm- trator^ Is 14 cents. The Prodaoers opinion that Ciano would partici­ p.m. (9:40 a m. ea.t.) ical Corporation’s plant and rock­ authorities for prosecution as the the'^ military facilities granted a j) Ssome O H sort 1— 1933 Buick Sedan Co-Operative was formed last Feb­ pate ui some solemn e’eremony of planes coming over in groups of | stras.se is preparing taj ed thi.s entire Monongahela river kidnaper of Baby Marc de Trlstah. Japan. four, but this gave way at 3:25 - of ceremony. steel-producing community. Reasonable Prices ruary. (Dome!, Japanese news agency, signature.) 2— 1931 Buick Sedans • • • Jr, and acknowledged that news- p.m., to an attack by fourteen | (The Berlin radio announced None of the corporation’s 33 Indiana Lady paper publicity had wTecked hla in a broadcast from Tokyo, quoted 3. —The continued presence In 1936 Pontiac Coach iSlonii Warning Issued ■ Berlin of Ramon Serrano Suner, planes. employes were in the buildings, KEMP’S plans to commit the "perfect kid- iie Foreign Office spokesman there They dumped their entire bomb ; (C»■ O c Depot Square Garage Cotton— Improved: trade aup- Treasury Balance unless it la proved he harmed bis -McCormick and hla followers ‘There’s no question but that he The Presidential action was neces­ the company, in addition to i Financing Arrangements. 1 x s « » > - Manchester Lumber ed for Gibraltar. One, however, ■wais nort and short ooverlng; - 3 H-year-old ’victim. Federal auth­ have been urging an Inunedlate is the most popular candidate," he sary to put the Guardsmen legally facturing paint, also Ernest Roy, Prop. Sugar— R l^er; firmer raw mar­ Washlngtoo. Sept. 36.— (88— The orities bsva revealed nothing so election but aeveral rival candi­ said. seen to fall In the sea. under orders for servica. solvents for othsr comp poalUon of the Treasury Sept 33: fa r to Indicate any Federal law The bombing appeared heavier, The civUian-sohliera affected by of which bs hold _ 1 YELLOW FREESTONE BLUE CANNING DeSOTO AND PLYMOUTH SALES AND SERVICE ket. dates have spoken for postpone­ RapressataUve Bland of Vir­ and Fuel Co. Mittale— Steady; export copper Receipts, $20,636,681.97; expend, wraa violated in the kidnaping. ment. These include Representa­ ginia. a Woodrum manager, e’veh, than yesterday's French at­ the new order will come from N ew defsnas ordsrp. n rsn iss PEACHES. tack. carried out In reprisal for the to esUmste tbs dsmags or j Russell Paul, Mgr. inquiry coatinnea active. , itures, 311.772.191.79; net balantfe, Little Ms re... son of the Count tives Wood rum of Virginia, Cooper serted that he had no pr^ictiona York, , Michigan, Wisconsin, lC. L WILUS & SON, he. Plnihs 5c Doz. of Tennessee and Rankin of Mia- to make but had "no reason to feel "free French” and British attack Mississippi, Puerto Rico and Ha-; opinion on ths .causs of Coal, Lumber, Masons’ Supplies, Paint 1______6 Lbg.- 25c Wool .Tops— Firm; tight nearby $2,516,539,845.05; customs receipts iR STREET PHONE 5145 wool supply. for month, $17,493,911.49. .(CpntlMMd on Page Twelv9>s' ,siMlPpl. Two - other pontendsra. discouraged.” _ ,on Dakar. wall. i plosion, 8R TEL. 5125 MANCHESTER Advertise in Hie Herald—It Paya . ■ ♦ I ■■ r ^ 1 tTWO MAMCaiEaCTat e v e n in g HIBALD. HANCmWI'Ek. CX»W. WEDNESDAY, SEFTEMBiai S8, IMO MANCHE8TBB EVENINO HEBALO. KANCBEETBR. CXJIIM. W E D N E S D A Y . SEPTEM BEB 2 8 .1 9 4 0 PAGE

ad in the order that cama through HooMwlfe Own Finmin ] from Now Haven today. Mill Property Spain to Join A b ou t Tow n ger of pobranlng o f the eatlra sys­ ^A Projects Tar Walks to Go R ush to Join As Inctndlaiy Bombs Fill Prepare New Leg Is Amputated tem unlaes the operation took Over 60 years ago Cheney Broth- Pro-Roosevelt Forces Step place Immedtotely. Mr. Carlaon U [Here Approved ora built on the south side of ]Up at A uction Axis in War, According to a notiflcatloa given Guards’ Unit Umdon, Sapt 35.— Up Drive fo r Third Term proved vralk between the East Side- Italian Qaim day when two incendiary tx>mba daughter. He ia smployed st I Locust'St. Sewer to Be Sale in Glastonbury to Veichsls Michael A. Connor, the Headquarters Cpmpany fall on her front doorstep and Amputation of a leg Injured In a Cheney Brothers. end the West Side and for all of automobils operator's license of To Be Ready After the these years the company has main­ beside the garage. idea of chan^ng my mind on the fall two yeare ago was necessary I Built; Hartford Road Be Held Tomorrow (OMtlMMd From Pkg« Om ) William 8. Russell. 105 Birch Gets 14 New Members 'Washington, Sept 35—tje i—Pro-$ tained it. She smother^ one bomb Saturday Session of Roosevelt IndependenU and Dsm-1 subject than have of abating my to save the life of Arvid W. Carl­ M orning. street, has been returned to him. with e bucket of sand and cov- . Navy Awards Osatraeto Sidewalks Endorsed. There has never been a curbing and No. 1 aide and brother-in-law During the Week. Registration Board. ocrats stepped up the tempo of the outspoken oppoeiUon to thlnga I son, 28, of 43 Woodbridge atreet, between the walk and the road, the —R: - - ered the other with a helmet i third term election drive today m . 4>nalder wrong in my own party.” and the operalon was performed of Generalissimo Franco. James {lunsie of Russell street Washington, Sept. 85.—OT)—TMe road and walk being separated by At 10 o'clock tomorrow morn­ Headquarters^ C om p ly , “The ‘T o my amasement” she Wendell L. Wlllkte carried bis Re­ Tonebea Off Oampalgn Debate during the past week by a noted Ai^troved today wera thraa naw (The Berlin radio aald Adolf had a pleasant surprise visit yes­ said, T t smothered i t ” A new voting list will be print­ Senator McKellar (D-Tenn) bone specialist at a New York Navy Department announced grass plots, but this will be chang­ ing Samuel T. Freeman and Co., of Hitler received Serrano Suner at terday from a pal of his in the Colonel's Guard” has taken in 14 publican presidential campaign WPA projacta In Manchaater. On ed in the approved project that ed this year to be uMd at the an­ eastward. touched off campaign debate in the hospital. Mr. Carlson had had award o f the following contracts: Boston, will start selling at auc­ the chanoellery at noon today and World War, Emeat~Jonea of Ra­ new members during the past United Aircraft Oorp., Vought- Cejtober 4 thara wQl ba atarted came through today. talked With him for about two venna, Ohio, who with an uncle nual town,, election. The list is The newly organized National Senate late yeaterday when he many treatments for the injury, tion all of the property of the An­ asserted that Wlllkla "charged which led to a poisonous growth Slkorsky Aircraft Divlrion. Strat­ wwk on laying a aanltary aawar The new walk wUl be laid from hours, their aecond consultation and aunt from Florida waa tour­ week and several m o^ applica­ printed eWry two y^ars.' Last Committee of Independent Voters the intensectlon of Hartford road gus Parks Woolen Company, Inc., for Roosevelt and Wallace an­ power patrona of Tenneasee a 6,- under the skin that would event­ ford, Conn., spare parts for alr- TRU-FORM tions are. on file, It waa snnouaced in Locuat atraat. Tbta wUl atart at during the Spaniard's visit) ing the Northeastern states. The Party Given year the registrars bad the Repub­ pUnea, $39,383.98; The American and South Main street on the sopth In East Glastonbury. Offered will two men were together for months by Capt. Raymond Hagedom to­ nounced a speaking campaign to 000 per cent proBt” before he be­ ually pollute the blood stream. .liociiat and CSiurch atraat and ax> Gayda Threatens Britain lican and Democratic primary lists be waged “down to the last pre­ came the RepubUcan nominee. The amputation followed an ex­ Brass Co., Watorbury, copper tand to Main, atraat, a diatanca of side of Hartford road to the stone be all of the machinery In the mill, on the bsttleflelds of France and The authoritative Fascist editor, day. This local company, which printed. The new voting list w i| f cinct” . Commenting on WlUkie's apeech amination which revealed the dan­ nicklo alloy tubing, $80,911.96. 650 faat. Tha new Una la being laid bridge Just east of Cheney Broth­ had not seen each other for 23 Is the largest in the 169th Infan­ Rev. Richter ers' office. This project calls for the five cottages located In the Vlrginio Gayda, threatened Britain years. They have corresponded but be prepared after the session m Melvin D. Hildreth, fortner at Portland. Ore., in which he said to taka care of a condition that vicinity of the plant, three two- with counter-attack “ at ail points try, is made up mostly of speclal- Saturday. All new voters will be North Dakotan who will have power generated at government' waa found w^en a lot on the north the setting of 1300 feet of curb­ this was the first time Mr. Jones Ista and non-commissioned officers ing. The walk will be seven feet family houses, ’ one four-family on the various seas and continents has been in the East since return­ added and aent to the printers charge of the Independent!’ Wash­ buUt dama should ba sold “at a aide of Locuat atraat waa aold a house, the general store building, and consequently the pay schedule Brotherhood Arranges MATTRESS In width and wUl extend a distance where attempts are made to or- ing froih France. The veterans early next week to assure its being ington headquarters, said tenta­ fair and reasonable price,” McKel A t L ast! few montha ago. It waa found that the boarding house whidH contains ganizo last-minute allies.'' is considerably higher than in returned and qprrected for the an­ tive plans call for a speaking cam­ lar aald the Nashville, Tenn., pow of 1700 feet. served together in the Sixth U. S. other National Guard companies. Surprise for Pastor on it could not ba built upon aa the 29 rooms and seven parcels of un­ The threat w m based on any Infantry, in the medical depart­ nual meeting a week from Monday. paign to atart early next month er plant, formerly operated by a aanltary aawar Una extended This will not be started untU the This fact has been influential In latter part of next month. improved land. British attempt to spread the war ment. His Anniversary. The caucus lists contain about which will take Mayor Fiorello H. rporals, Grade 5, $42 a pal speaker last night. September 28, the last regular sea. them he was "very happy to ac­ proof’s Spirited New but later It was changed to a WPA the sale of the property to a pri­ today that Spain had decided to son of 17 South Main street, has month. President Roosevelt was question­ was presented with electrical ap­ Relates Experiences Sion that voters are to be made. cept the support of every liberal ed at a press conference about the project. This now has been approv- pliances and other gifts. vate concern with the hope that aid Italy and Germany in their enrolled at Larsoir Junior College, 6 Privates—Specialist 3rd clsss, Pastor Richter also related some Should they be within this limit by war against Britain. i New Haven, for the medical-secre­ and progressive In the United prospects of his making a trip ths mill would be reopened. Their $50 a month. of his experiences in the ministry. October 7, or reach the age of 21 .States because I think we agree Mother Goose .Matching Box .Spring at Same Price failure to secure a buyer has re­ Spain desires Gibraltar and the tarial course. Miss Johnson wss 12 Privates—Specialist 4 th Rirther westward than he has been graduated from Manchester High He warmly thanked the Brother­ years between September 28 and now that we are living In an era, in recent months. He said that he sulted In the notice to sell every­ greater part of Morocco, the news­ class, $45 a month. hood for their thoughtful kindness October 7, they will be made vot­ an age where the principles of paper indicated. acbool in June. Her sister. Miss 8 Privates—Specialist 5th class, woidd like to visit itome aviation Colors thing at auction. last night and for the cooperation ers at a special aesaion to be held democracy Itself arc at stake.” facilities west of the Alleghenies, UNEXCELLED Irene Johnson, has returned to $36 a month. Devoid of All Pink, This Tone The loss of the manufacturing This was internreted in foreign Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, for her he has received from the men since October 5. Calling their effort to elegt Mr. but was uncertain, because of the company to the town of Glaston­ quarters as Indicating that cap­ 40 Privates—SpecisUst 6th he has been pastor at Concordia. Roosevelt to a third term a "cru­ Is Stunning With Dark Cos­ third year. class, $33 a month. distance, whether he could accept ESSO bury 18 the second within a few ture of Gibraltar from the British Oscar Anderson and Otto sade, ” Hildreth said the committee an invitation to dedicate on Oct. 12 tumes . . . Exqols'te With NEW! CHAIN SECURED BUTTONS years. The first was the Glaston­ was envisaged as a step toward 19 Privates, 1st class, $30 a Schlemlnger who were in charge recognized "there la a Job to be Black. Miss Josephine Sspienzm, who is month. Hurley to Speak a new radio station In (Tinclnnatl bury Knitting Company. Although preventing French North Africa of the program, served a light done. which will broadca.e-holding frame . . an Com^I4te OU Heating and Air Conditioning grand list at $127,000 and has ter Joachim Von Ribbentrop and ! them an additional $5, $3 or $1 a Octoi:er 2 at 8 p. m. Robert A. mid-northern states of Idaho, Mon­ light springs where the )>ody Is light. paid to the town $3,175 each year I llcious luncheon served by the Hurley, candidate for governor, edging of flat, flexible, spring steel that keeps the edges In Ramon Serrano Suner, Spanish hostess. ! montn according to their qualifl- tana, North Dakota, Mlnnc-sota in taxes. It Is estimated that the minister of government. I cations. Standard Time Odell Shepard, running for lieu­ and Wiscon.sin in an effort to line Hartford, Sept. 25. Workers In 79c shape. 4. Reinforced corners — will always look new. sale will result in a loss of about tenant-governor, John M. Dows lip the voters of Scandinavian de­ the Men’s Division of the Mt. Sinai PI.l'S — pre-bullt border, quilted side walls, inner-roll con­ $2,000 In tax Income to the town. I Rev. Thomas Stack of St. I StUl V acu d es for comptroller, Frank M. Anaa- Hospital building and expansion 2. Heavier springs where the body weighs more ((msture j Thomas Seminary. Bloomfield, I There are vacancies in the Head- scent. while LaGuardla would HOLEPROOF center). struction. and durable woven coverings. Glastonbury Is now in the midst British Planes Again Begins Sunday taslo for treasurer. Mrs. CThass cover the east. campaign yesterday announced of a building boom. It is expected ! who assists at St. James's church I quarters Company for several non­ Going Woodhouse for secretary of subscriptlona amounting to $9,1.36, Holeproof the only lioMery that ha« both the Good llounekeep- Bomb Italian Forces i weekends, will speak before the commissioned officers and special­ Thomas G. Corcoran, young New that the sale will find many bid­ state and Luclen Maclora for con­ Deal legal and political aide, who raising the total pledged to date to \n% (guarantee and the (M*al of the Better Fabrlco Tentlnj^ Bureau. ders. Several of the present oc­ Rome, Sept. 25.—(e) — British I Torrlngton Council of Catholic ist and these grades are to be flll- $109,573. : Women on Monday evening Oc­ gressman-at-large will be the resigned his eight-year-old RFC cupants of the houses have been planes again bombed Tobruk and ' ed by men that enlist before in- Clocks to Be Turned party nominees to speak. In addi­ Thus as the campaign organiza­ A Great Store in a Great Gty tober 7. diction into Federal service. The job to accept one of the 14 vicc- employed in the past by the com­ the oasis of Cufra in Libya yes­ tion county and town leaders will chalrmanahlps of the Independent tion resumed action this morning FURNITURE TERMS pany and have occupied the bouses terday, the Italian high command company at the present time has Back One Hour -as be heard. it was pointed toward enlisting TERMS Ward Grant, who conducts a only few openings for enlistment Committee, wdll take over man­ for a number of years. They are announced today, but made no •Daylight Saving Ends. The meeting Is being held under agement details in the Washington sub.scriptions of $87,427 in order to FROM FROM not in a position, in many cases, mention of Italian operations gasoline service station on North but more will be created when men meet the $197,000 objective by the Main street at Nelson place, who the direction of the Tolland C ou n -^ office, Hildreth said. G. E. KEITH CO. S I.00 who have dependents are discharg­ $1 00 to bid in the houses because of the against the British in Egypt. ty Democratic association of The veteran Senator Carter final report meeting on Sunday. FRADIN’S has been under treatment for a Daylight Saving Time comes to long time that they have been un­ The only Italian activity men­ ed. which Mr. Leola W. Beck of Co­ Leading the reports of the WEEKLY Where You Can .VfTord To Buy Good Furniture! WEEKLY employed. But It is expected that leg Injury for the past three Single men between the ages of an end early Sunday morning. Glass (D., Va.) reiterated in a tioned in the daily communique lumbia is secretary. Following the statement that he would vote for Men’s Division yesterday was that j MAIN AND SCHOOL STREETS OPPOSITE HIGH SCHOOL the houses will be bought and oc­ waa aerial bombardment of Brit­ months, returned to take charge 21 and 35 wishing to join this or­ Clocks will be turned back one , of his station this morning. session, refreshments will be Presidcht Roosevelt despite his of the Advance Gifts Comtnirtee I cupied by persons not now resi­ ain's Kenya Colony. ganization will be Interviewed at hour upon retiring on Satur'day served. All interested persons are whose subscriptions amounted to i says. dents of that section. Fifteen persons were killed and the State Armory on Tuesday or opposition to "third terms." I The last tournament of the sea- night. All time will be Stand­ invited to hear this discussion of Glass mads his statement In re­ $6,099. The Advance Gifts Com­ The auction will be In 19 dif­ 70 Injured when British filers Thursday nights until the above party claims and purposes. mittee is under the leadership of 1 dropped high explosive and incen­ I son for the women golfers will be openings have been filled. ard Time after midnight Satur­ sponse, he said, to an Inquiry ferent parcels. In addition to the whether his anti-third term letter A. IL Savin. sale of th*^ machinery. The Free- diary bombs on Tobruk, the com- held tomorrow beginning at nine day. Churches will all follow a An Added Service . . , , I munique said. Civilian dwellings, o’clock at the Manchester Country Standard Time schedule on next Monday to Senator Burke (D.. m ^ Company conducted the aale Neb.) 'meant that he was "bolting Cospemtone laiylng Postponed of'Cheney Brothers’ houses in j civilian and military hospitals and club course. Sunday unless otherwise noted in Colflor ^ an unloaded steamer In the harbor Indo'China Battle their calendars which will be pub­ the Roosevelt nomination.” Manchester three years ago this WaslVlngton. Sept. 25.— — A month. were reported hit I Joe McEvitt, son of Mr. and lished in The Herald Saturday. *STATE "Of course I am not bolting." he Tomorrow ? Mrs. Felix McEvitt of Walnut Situation Obscure With the discontinuance of the said. "I am voting for President pourinfA rain upset plans today for ^ street, has started hia freshmen Daylight Saving period all rail­ N O W - ^ ------Roosevelt. 1 announced promptly a comlrfg-out party for Washing­ “F o m Can Always Do Better at Wayside^’ A CHARGE ACCOUNT i year at State College at road trains will be operated one at the end of the conven­ ton's gian'l new airport, and Presi­ British Blast j Gunnison, Colo. Young McEvitt (Oontlnoed from Page One) hour later than noted in the cur­ tion that although opposed to dent Roosevelt’s laying of a cor­ iiet your j attended Manchester High for rent time-tables. third term, I nevertheless felt nerstone waa postponed until (3:30 In addition to a grand, generous selec­ Berlin Heart ! three years and Wllbraham Acad­ Japanese South China Army com­ Thus the hour of sleep that was bound to support the nominees of p. m., e. 8. t.) Saturday. emy last year. He la well known mand ‘‘justified the conclusion that lost last April will be' ipade up the convention, and that I Intended D iio fo ld tion o f the very smart things m’lady will in sports circles as a pitcher. hostilities would not be continued Saturday night—or Sunday morn­ to do. Some species of the octopu.s 'P itl-la ifii UNDERWEAR During Night any longer.” ing—since the clocks will be "My Intention in that respect Is never attain a growth of more want to wear, . Due to the rain today, sealing of Anxious To Avoid Delay turned back an hour to conform unalterable and I have no more than one inch in diameter. TODAY! (Continued from Page One) truck meters by Sealer of Weights (Dome! said the Japanese high to Standard Time. CLEARANCE SALE and Measures Aldo Pagani, was command was anxious to avoid armed force,” said the ministry's practically impossible. Another further delay in getting its troops Don’t let your health godown We suggest the advantages of a period for testing and sealing the POUYPRESraN! communique. into Indo-Chlna for a drive into Post, Auxiliary PERMANENT A Reason Why Every with the thermometer! Noth- Charge Account! A Charge aiuJ Two "gieat fires” blossomed up truck meters will be held in L. T. southwestern China "since the under the raiding planes. I Wood's yard on Bissell street to- Japanese have information that ' ing like famoui Duofold to : morrow if the weather allows. Seal­ In Joint Rites SPECIALS! Person Should Carry HOT-POINT FLOOR MODELS! Account without any increased Attack Power Station. Chinese troops already are mass­ protect your health in com­ The British rounded out their er Pagani says that the hours to­ ed in large numbers on Jpe Indo- Our costs. . . in order that your buy* foray with a 1 a. m. attack on morrow will be from 10 In the Chlna frontiers and any delay in fort. . . Tkit winter enjoy iti 1 _ 5 '/, Cu. Ft. HOTPOINT ^ g \ g \ K the electrical power transformer morning until 3:30 in the after­ making contact with them by the 1 No. RCI ing be made easier and more noon. The installation of officers of the warmth without weight, itch and ^witching station at Fried- Japanese would be intolerable at Dllworth-Comell Post and Auxil­ Hospitalization convenient. ' richTCfelde,’ described as the- source this point in the operations.") iary. American Legion, will be held or irritation. of much of Berlin’s Industrial elec­ Miss Statla Sobiski, daughter of MaJ. Gen. lasaku NIshIhara, who ELECTRIC * 1 2 9 = Mr. and Mrs. John Sobiski of in the Legion Home, I,eonard Policy trical power. negotiated an agreement Sunday street Saturday evening, Septem­ ELECTRIC 4 4 9 = “ Sticks’' of bombs—missiles Homestead street waa honor guest with French officials for Japanese Your chances of hospitalization at a large shower Saturday eve­ ber 28 at 8 p. m. Due to the Na­ Shirts and REFRIGERATOR suggest the following arrangements dropped la series to span a target military privileges in Indo-(Tiina, tional Convention being held this are greater today than they ning In Polaskt hall. North street, sped by minesweeper from Haip­ RANGE YOU SAVE . DeLuxe Model — .Sliding Shelve* — YOU SAVE area—were “Seen to burst across week In Boston, the committee has were two decades ago, not only Drawers the plant,” the communique said. given by her parents, her sister hong to Hainan Island to see Gen­ because of a greater volume of Meat Keeper — tnterinr Light — Steffle and her attenda.ita when not yet selected the Installing of­ Clalrod l ’nit.s — Thrift Cooker — AVgetaWe Compartment. .1.5* Also reported hit were a blist eral Ando, commander of Japan's ficer for the post. The installing of­ disabilities, but because more $2.50 Each $35 1. The Weekly Charge Account furnace in southern, suburban Ber­ she is marriid on October 12 to South China Army which crossed compact living quarters render Oven Control. \\&s $184.50. Wa» $154.95 Vaifra Grand! of East Hartford, into northern Indo-.C3ilna Sunday ficer of the Auxiliary officers will lin where a “ large fire'* broke out be Mrs. Kathleen SWeet. the In­ home treatment less rlllrlent, and a canal bridge, caught by two son of Mrs. Montie formerly of. night. whereas hospitals are more Union Suits 2. The 30"Day Charge Account this town. General dancing was French officials contended the coming president of the Legion 17 capable of rapidly restoring “sticka" two Iniles southwest of Auxiliary will be Installed by her the Tempelhof airdrome. enjoyed and a bountiful supper was Japanese were to garrison new air health and well-being. $4.50 1—Hot-Point Special SPECIAL! 5.3 Cl . FT. HOTPOINT served. The bride-elect was show, bases from Haiphong and that en­ mother who is Chaplain oif the 3. The 90-Day Budget Account I^eWs of the Berlin bomfaard- Danielson District of the Legion Permanent m ^ t brought amiles to the faces ered with many useful and valu­ try from the north was not en­ The Benefits SEMI-DeLUXE able gifts. visioned in the agreement, Auxiliary. Croquignole $ of Londoners who stopped on Following the Joint InsUllatlon $6 .00 per day while confined-to ELECTRIC gloss-strewn, bomb • cratered s Report Agreement Abrogated O i l- S3.98 Select your own w»y of urraaging your chxrge sccoUnt The district committee of the (R aters, British news agency, ceremonies, refreshments will be a hospital, up to 21 days— 100 streets to buy newspapers. served and a social hour will take PLUS $3.()0 for each doctor's Get a Warm Leather for terms best suited to your convenience. “That's the stuff—^ ve it to RepubUcan Town committee will reported from Haiphong that All permanents Include -Sham­ RANGE ELECTRIC $ i i q ^ench authorities had abrogated place. visit while' you are so ronflned, them,” one buyer exclaimed when, have a meeting tomorrow evening poo, llalreut and Finger Wave. up to three visits per week dur- YOU SAVE a newsboy triumphantly chalked a^8:30 in the Municipal building. the agreement with Japan on the Five Speed Controls — Calrod ground that Japanese had 'violated *lng that 31-day period. ' the news on his display slate. Deanna—Croquignole - Jacket Now I'nit.s — Thrift Cooker — Oven “Your Store of Smiling Service'' Robert Slocomb, son of Mr. and It hy sending troops Into northern Control. Was $129.50. .$29.50 Indo-Chlna. “ ATTENTION, LADnSS! The Cost REFRIGERATOR Mrs. A. L. Slocomb of 19 Welling­ Plan Now To Attend Our ton r o ^ returned yesterday after­ (The Japanese Foreign Office at PERMANENT Hospital Notes Tokyo expressed surprise at the Callente Mattneea Thursday ^13.00 per year or-approxlmate- noon to Wllbraham Academy for Or Friday Afternoon! iy Sc per day. E B U R T O N ’SE his senior year. ‘ Haiphong report that tha agree­ To Keep Out Winter taiYPRKTQNT-^ ment had bAn abrogated, and aald Avoid the Evening Crowd! $ 2 .9 8 SPECIAL SPECIAL BETTER BUYS its latest Information indicated the SPECIAL Admitted yesterday: Mrs. Hazel The first quarterly confer­ terms were being tarried oiit.) THURSDAY . FRIDAY shampoo and Finger Wave, 50c. Manchester ON F.V.MOUS Ayer, Coventry; Nicholas Marco, ence will be held this eve­ (At the same time Dome!, offi­ Winds PRICES West Willington; Thomas Scott, ning at 7:30,at the South Metho­ Insurance Service TWO L O W PRICES cial Japanese news agency, report­ ON 258 Spencer street; Victor Du- dist church, with Rev. Leonard C, ed from Tokyo that the'Japanese CIRCLE TELEPHONE 3058 Cecil W. England, .Agent. EASY baldo, 59 Irving street. Harris, superintendent of the N ON Spilth China command had an­ CAUENTE WARE TO LADIES TELEPHONE 8855 Genuine Pony Skin Jackets and Coats with Discharged yesterday: Mrs' wlch District presiding. nounced its declsioD to send more G . E. COMBINATION ' Florence Gothberg, 87 Birch troops to Haiphong by sea.) I will gladly dlscusa with you, 6 FT AND 8 FT. WASHERS TEXACO CRTSTALITE street; Stanley Brazauskas, 63 WHAT A FRENCH zipper fronts. RANGES Nishihara waa reported prepared any Insurapce Problems yon STARTING AT North street. Local Delegates to urge Ando to halt hia soldiers, SHOW I may have. Simply call the CONSOLE ‘ De Luxe Death; Joseph Weir, 61, of 56 who have clashed at least three Beauty Shoppe above number and arrange to GLENWOOD Foster street .3 Way Suede Jackets with zipper front and RANGE OIL To Church Parley times with French and native 169 Main HU (Over Marlow's) have me call on you at a time AND Hot-Point OU Thit WUl Deliver Admitted today; Barbara troops near the northern frontier. convenient yon. RADIOS $59*95 Mora and Qetter Heat You Owe It To T oonelf To Try I t Young,. 77 Garden street; Thomas Open Until 8:00. to removable lining that can be used as a vest. DICKSON Giglio, 19 Birch street Mrs. GMward O’Malley, president Electric ALL WHITE WITH DisChsrged today; James Tou- hey, Vernon., of the Women's Society of Chris­ New Yoters Made OIL AND G AS OR PUMP. CO.ME IN! C Per Gallon Census: 80 patients. tian Service of the South Metho­ Reversible l..eather Jackets. 2 5 % OFF COAL AND GAS Refrigerators LOOK ’ EM OVER! dist church; Mrs. .lames T. Pickles, At Session Tonight ______Lots of t$ OaUoBS or Moro. resident of the same society in 8te North Methodist church; Mrs. Regular Suede Zipper Jackets. Marion Eddy and others are plan­ FUEL OIL 6 1.10c PER GALLON ning to attend the conference or­ The Selectmen and the Town with Dorothy Lomour Richard Stone YOU CAN'T AFFORD .TO PASS UP THESE SAVINGS! ganisation meeting of the society clerk will be In session tonight Robort Proston • Lynno Goatskin Jackets. at Trinity Union' churph, Prori- from 7 o’clock until 9 o’clock for MASTER OPTICIAN FEED J. Cwrei N«isb TELEPHONE 8500 dence, tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. the purpose of making new voters. Ovfrman • 891 Main Street Telephone 4720 FOR It la necessary for appUcanta who OPEN F(Ml DELIVERY 24 HOURS George McKinney and Mrs. Mark A GRAND CO-HIT! Consult Your Eye Physician • LIVESTOCK Holmes were chosen alternates. All were not bom in the United LESSNER’S WAYSIDE FURNITURE; Methodiat women interested States to present evidence of natu­ The Most Lovable Plctnm • CATTLE be welcomed to attend this meet> ralization; this also applies to Ever Made* 45 WEST CENTER ST.— CORNER COOPER ST. • PO U LTRY Jng. The various women's organi­ alien bom ajqilicanta who are be­ THE BISCUIT EATER* CCHOUSC^SON, sations of all Methodiat Churches coming voters by transfer from With SILLY l EE INC ALSO OPEN EVENINGS TEL. 7170 BUDGET TERMS AVAILAI have adjourned during the summer other areas. COROEtL HICKMAN MORIARTY BROTHERS LARSEN'S to meet ss members of the Wo­ It is also rsqulred that appli­ BEN BLUE ' PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED men's Society of Christian Serv­ cants who qualify by reason of the ELLA LOGAN THE STORE OF QUALITY* ESSO FUEL OIL NOWi SUPER GIANT SHOW! GLASSES REPAIRED ______801‘815 CENTER STREET AT BROAD STREET FEED SERVICE ice, a World-Wide movement in the naturalization of either parent OOROtOUSGlORIOUSOIRlS t t Depot Square Phone 6466 denomination to avoid duplication $bali offer in evidence such parr “GHOST BREAKERS” and broaden the work. ent’s naturalization''papers. *WAY OF ALL FLESH” I J Adve^^ise in The Herald—It Paya % T \ MANCHRSTER EVRNINQ HERALU, MAMlJtlKVrKK UUMN. WKUISCbUAl, SCFTEMBER 26, ItUM '^■ / PAGE n v g L »ei>ous ■Am auzri'SK ttvt.jMr;u HcmAL.u, £ZAi«cu:iauuu. uux«m. w i::j m ;::)L;a v , ^]::rTEMBER 26.1940 badly maaglad body was not pos­ nary, began aervlce in China in Kingston and Vancouvar also am F o u r^ 5ef o f Twiiu sible. It is 'bstng brought hors by 1901. He gpea.about hi* w ^k In a oenUra o f congestion. WillkieHito Recover Body ambulsncs. Church Group large rural area visiting churches, More Volunteero May Cut Believes Congress Session Ottawa Rents W on t of all la tha housing B om in Three Years In the plane when it plunged eed America First and aehools and teaching and shortage In an Ontario town lately preachlagr, encouragUig during Price Talk Of One Flier tail-deep into mud were Brig. (3en. transformed Into an Important Size of First Draft Quota Fmneis W. Honeycutt, command­ Rally Friday these t r ^ o year* and nelping In May Last Until Christmas Double Price war-production cantor. Tha mayor ^ T oUm h , Aril., Sspt 38— refugee work. He 1\ known etteo- mf)—'Th* fourth set of twins In ant of Foit Bragg, N. C., Cap. Is New Farm Slogan of this community reported, with George F. Keboe, the pilot; and tionately by Chinese and nrisnlao- eome Irritation, that even hen­ Promise* Westerner as thre* years was borri yeater­ Immediate Identifica* Hartford District of Con­ ariea alike a* “ Uncle Ned.” To him Washington, Sept. 36 — — *th e Senate before It act* on the Waahlngton, Kept. 28.—

that in our towns of approximately that claasu will ba eonduetsfl In mittee on Uniform Traffic Law* 30,000 population there will be a these suhjecta. Bicycle I ’raffic and Ordinancaa of the NaUonel Hartford Men ■eporate board for each town and Night School Seven persona aignbd up for sew. SERIAL STORY Conference on Street and High­ that rural areas will be dlitricted, ing, aix for cooking, four for Rules Suggested way Safety with the cooperation CHECK THESE SAVINGI News From Manchester’s Neighbors Found Guilty such'dlstrlcta ,to Include approxi­ mathematics, five for . high sch< of tba Bicycle Committee of the mately 30,000 i^pulatlon. Soon to Open English and six for beginner' 4; THIS COULD BE YOUR STORY National Safety Council. Free Delivery! Stamps, Too!j The requiring of bicycle li­ "I would be very pleaaed to English. All these subjects were corrRtoHT. itaa Hartford, Sept. 35—Suggested have your euggeetlon* at your taught last year with the exception BY MARGUERITE GAHAGAN NBA aanvicB, inc. censes, to be Issued by local chiefs Glass Gets Four to Eight Orel convenience." Principal Believes More of mathematics. School require­ regulations for tba control of of police, le suggested. The code home of Mra. Arthur EMward* of Fletcher Ward, their oldest son, has been reelected president of his Years in Prison on Under such a plan Manchester, Will Register for tbe ments call for a minimum of twen­ bicycle traffic have been forward­ proposes also that bicycles be con­ 46 Brooklyn atreet. Ellington would have Its own board of three ty elections to start a particular All charactera, orgaataatlona and gain. War, if they forced the voles steady. Smithson was where ed to city and acbool authorities trolled In traffic by special rules. Everybody^al Rockville The Rockville Choir will meet ! class at the Norwood Avenue Incidents of this eerial are entirely Robbery Charge. and would allow them to name Citizensbip course and It Is hoped that all the country into It, would be waged Joe worked. Trouble at Smith- by Motor Vehicles Commissioner One of these would prohibit a bi­ at the church on Thursday evening Q. F. aerr ! Junior High school In Providence. SetIUoue. cyclist from making a "U " turn Lewi* H. Chapman His sister, Miss Janice, held the such assistants aa would be neces­ aforementioned subjects will be so that tbe capitalists could make son would mean trouble for Joe. for a rehearsal and the cjjodr of the Tel. 49S-S, Rockville sary to take the enrollment, elected by a.sufficient number to more money. There was no need "But Nick," she said when she Michael A. Connor in answer to where motor vehicle traffic was 96, Rockville Vernon Methodist church will meet same office when In the Junior Hartford, Sept. 2 5 - Elijah Although only five persons have could control herself. "I thought many requests for such a code, it high. c Last Draft justify their inclusion In the cur­ Yesterday: Hue Mary for national defense. Use the not allowed to make such a turn. M arket! on Friday evening at the home of Glass, 26, of this city was under regiatered ao far for a class in the union and the management waa announced today. If he dismounts, however, he could Older Members' Night will be The Fall Trl-County Union During the last draft the head­ riculum for the coming year. through the whole scheme now, money for welfare. The United CALL YOUR ORDER IN! Miss Marjorie Stephens at eight observed at the meeting of Elling­ sentence of from four to eight quarters for Manchester and all of citizenship at the local public eve­ begina to qiaeatton the alms of the Statea could take care of Itself were friendly at Smithson.” The material released by the proceed In accordance with the DIAL 57211 o'clock. meeting will be held at the Gilead “The management wouldn't be commissioner Is a model bicycle regulations applicable to pedes- ton Grange this evening in Elling­ Congregaional church rfext Sun­ years in the state prison today the towns In the Fourth Senatorial ning school, scheduled to open party. Nick recognizee a change, against aggreaaori. No foreign ton Town Hall with the following after having been found guilty on District was In East Hartford. The Monday for the 1940-41 year, Baltersoii to Talk but Sue Mary Inalata everything country wanted It. If a picket line suddenijl started | ordinance prepared by the Com­ triana. Divorce Suit day. the 29th, ’ to which all are up around the plant." i Thursday Dniy! Freestone, Firm, BhM committee in charge of the pro­ cordially Invited. It will begin at charges of assault' and robbery late E. L. G. Hohenthal of Man­ Principal Chester L. Robinson la la Juat the same. The words dinned Into her ears, gram: Morton E. Thonip.son, with violence in connection with chester, %<^as chairman of the confident that mdny more will en­ Nick PredioU Trouble as the discussion became louder, "But Vhy should there be a [ Charles A. Thompson. Mrs. R. 7:45 p. m. and Myles Standish of On .\iding Alliel^^W falk—talk—talk! picket line? Isn't negotiating done ' Bolton West Hartford will tell of his trip an attack on a policeman and a board. In each of the eight towns roll to make instruction worth­ Chapter XV PLUMS 16-Qt. Bekt. $110 Is Dismissed Allen Sikes; Mrs. E. G. Pease. Mrs. woman companion. there was set up machinery to while. Registrations will be receiv­ There were no subversive ele­ over a conference table?” Mrs. Clyde Marshall H. H. McKnlght, Mrs. Francis M. to Guatamala, with colored movies Her eyes newly opened, aa It ments at work within the coun­ "Yea, little one, but maybe the of the trip. Joshua Evans, also of Hartford, handle the work done by the crew ed at the superintendent's office In Hartford, Sept. 25—(/Pi—Walter ' Tjy/'S’ - rhone 4357 Charter. Mrs. Charles A, Price, H. | charged with having accepted of workers. All Manchester men were, to the undercurrents about try. None except certain govern­ workera would get Impatient with The question of whether alco- the main high school building from E. Batterson, state chairman of the her. Sue Mary doggedly concen­ Fancy, Sweet, Green Arthur Bateman o f L. Hayden, Mr. and Mrs. Richard money taken from a pocketbook in registered in the old town hall and 7 to 9 o'clock tonight, and will ment officials. And when the YP the negotiatora and atart picket- : Committee to Defend America by trated on her work at the office Ing. That haa been known to hap­ election of community com- Miller, Mr. and Mrs, F ranris! ' legally be the possession of iliss Arlene after the regl.stration hour was also be accepted when school opens succeeded in getting Fritz King Rockville Loses Action ! Th? Nangle, Robert E. Wood. i" Hebron will come up before Aiding the Allies, will leave Hart­ while in her secret mind she tried In as governor they would be do­ pen If aomeone gets to the work­ 1 * ' . mitteemen for the 1941 Agricul- Bronkie, who was assompanied In over the work of tabulating and next week. ford by train or plane tonight for PEPPERS lM )t. Bskt* The September meeting of the the voters at the next town elec- an automobile at the time by Of­ classiflcatlon was done by six men to discover what goal Vera was ing the nation a real aendco be- ers and tips them off as to what's 29c Bronght Against « Ii< • , conservation Program will Uon, the first Tuesday in October, Budget Increased Washington for conferences with working towards. Tolland County Poultrymen was ficer Henry E. Kilkins, off duty, appointed for" the work and the It has been expected that citi­ cau.*e he would Immediately In­ going on. , ------I he held earlier this year to enable President Roosevelt and Secretary Across from her Kitty, too, “You're still learning. Sue held in Ellington Tpwn hall Mon- ^ » petition with was given a six months suspended figures so tabulated were taken to zenship training would be in keen troduce changes In the state: Hand Picked, No. 1 4Sreening Rockville, Sept. 2.5 ■ (Special) | them to function more effectively day evening at 8 o'clock. The ! “ ^e requisite number of names, or jail sentence and placed on proba­ of State Cordell Hull. watched. Her eyes took in every changes that could well aerve as Mary,” he added. “And • If a the headquarters In East Hart- ' demand this year, due to the new Batter.smi will represent the statestate detail of Vera's cool black sheer, _The divorce action of Arthur M. I than in the past. |subject for dlscus-sion was "Breed- than ,50, has been lodged tion for one year. ford. regulations concerning aliens, and models for others. I strike does start you’ll see how _ . . . c I Farmers in the towns of An- ing." The program inrluded a 'he town clerk asking for ac- Sentences were passed yester­ of Connecticut In his trip to with the starched ruffled collar: "But we have to wake the peo­ spiart operators really work.” Bateman agaln.st . u. ■ ’ j dover and Bolton will meet at John i lion. There seems to be a large All of these records were kept the Board of Education Increased nation's capitol where membcr| the severe black braids colled i APPLES 16-Qt. Bskt. 69c movie,-, reports 4ii. the Second Diatrict are, P. L. La- "Well, Vera, then. Only she OODDtSS OOOOISS I iiCetter tha Erickson sang two duets: "Can syrup, corn on cob. home Ixdled doubling here in town, the papers “ Where Thrifty Shoppers Shop” COMPANION PIECE the conduct of the defendant and cess of erection near Hebron In a letter to the mayors and ham. salad, tomatoes, rolls, coffee say the old airport isn't big Fine Lima Beans > qt. 5c Mr. Green on the evening of Janu­ I Forget Gesthemane ’ a,nd "Ivory Green. A gathering of people es­ .selectmen of the towns and cities Hand loomed horr.espun Southland, Palaces."’ Charlton Von Deck ac­ and homemade cakes. Committee enough and they’re trying to get ary 7, 1939. and did believe the timated at nearly 200 wa.s in evi­ M arlborough of Connecticut today Governor in charge: Mr. and .Mrs. Ernest i a deal with the government on a Cravats of pure wool In twelve testimony of Mr. Green s 1.5 year companying himself on the guitar dence, with many visitor.s from Baldwin says: Kvan.*. Mr. and .Mrs. Walter ' new field. Besides Rn** Clark 1* Thursday Values rich and warm soild colors ^^^^^^ELICATESSE^VALUES^^^^^* old daughter concerning such con­ sang: "Little Gold Band My Moth­ nearby towns and cities. .Many of Mr*. Howard Lord "An act of the Congress of the Thorpe, Mrs. Charles Smith and I a business man the name as his duct." er Wore" and I'll Be Hanged If the Hebron townspeople other than m - 2. CaAt Hampton I'nited States and a proclamation father, Whv shouldn't he come They’re Gonna Hang Me." Mra. -Mrs. John Kingsbury. The society (2.) Coiinell .Meeting Jewi.sh were also present, and I of the President has placed upon is trying a different procedure In the office?" BEST CUTS James Bell of Hartford presided at • ODDISS Land O'Lakes Butter A short meeting, of the City openly showed their sympathy and this time by asking for reserva­ "No reason." Babs replied calm- : WHITE BROADCLOTH O O D O ISt the hneeting. Three years ago the I’hrus S. Christensen and Mrs nomin*- OF TIMI "t OF riMI "F* Council wa.s held Tuesday evening hopes for the success of the iinder- ition.s to the President for the ap- tions to enable them to give you a N’. "And he probably could use j CHUCK ROAST With a new wide-spaced pencil local .society entertained 150 guests 1 taking. The ceremony was opened r.oger Isleib are doing jury duty m pointment of .selective service supper at aa low a price a.s poa- some extra money. He's probably stripe of maroon, blue or black. IZ (• w ait IZ lawala Polish Style Ham with Mayor Claude .A. Mills pre­ at the Greater Ladies Aid Meet­ siding. T^ere was little but routine by an addre.ss in Hebrew hy Rabbi the Hartford Superior Court. l-boards in our several cities and .sible. trying to unload some of his real *33” *33” ing held at Bolton Center. Golinsky of Colchester He also The Dori as Society will meet at towns. estate through this airport deal. RIB Rath's Lean Bacon business transacted and the peti- Booateir And 1-H Program tioha presented were-for minor re­ read from the Bible in Hebrew and tlie home nt Mrs HenrYJ. Btakes- ".Many people throughout the Hitch-Hiker 7* ('aiitinii* Anyway that's the talk about COMPANION PIECE Plana are well under way for in English. His message w,ss in lee Thur.sday afternoon, state have already volunteered for town.” pairs to present buildings. the Booster and 4-H Achievement PORK ROAST ^ i , j Viking wool ties by WUsnn Bros., Rath's Fine Sausages As the result of a communica­ particular to the young of the .Mr.s Eugene Y Ouderklrk and service on these boards, but recom­ St. lyoui-s /P A man who : "Talk about town — I'm sick of Program to be held by the Bolton congregation who he said niu.st mendations from you would be of with a new wrinkle-proof texture. tion received from the .State Board grandson George Turner, who have telephoned the Weather Bureau to i It." Kitty .said, banging her hands Matthew | Lean Pork Roll Grange on Friday evening. The carry on the good work begun by been spending the season here have great a.ssistance. inquire about conditions between i down on her typewriter. "Talk Bold or retiring Fall patterns. of Health as part of the National local 4-H group under the direction their elders. ''The heat information which we LEAN Defense Program. Dr. R. C. Fer­ relumed to Pittsburgh, Pa. here and Shenandoah. la., a.sked i around here — I'm sick of that, Lean Daisy Hams of their leader, Mrs. Alice I>ee, will Other Jewish speakers were .In.in, daughter of Mr. and Mrs have at the present time indicates so many que.stions that F'nrecastcr too. PLATE DJSililJr lb. ^ e l THE SHIRTS—$2.00 THE TIES—$1.00 WIOR guson was appointed assistant I present the Achievement Pro­ Rabbi William Clears of Middle- that there will be a board of three "I'm sick of the way these gov­ Jeweler and Watchmaker health officer for the city to Dr. E. ' gfam. Lecturer Lydia Young has John Olander I.* a patient at the Walter Moxim thought he mu.st town. Attorney Julius -Schatz of .Miildlespx Hosplt.nl.. Miildletown. members for approximately each be an aviator. ".Are. you traveling ernment men keep snooping 977 Main St. Manchester Par Boiled Shoulders H. Metcalf. charge of the Booster portion of Hartford, B. Eckstein of Middle- 30.000 of the population of the around here. This Isn't an office (Next To .McLellan's) (Fine Size!) Given Suspended Sentence Mr and Mrs. Wilfred Chambers by auto or plane!"' .Moxim queried. CHUCK SIRLOIN 4% 4% the ffrogram. town. Nathan Semel of Am.ston. state This means aht in larger "Oh, no," wa.s the reply. "I'm just anymore; It's a prison, a concen- ; 1 Raymond .Morgan Hardy, 19, of Anyone who is Interested in the and son, who have been making , RE-COVERED EQUAL TO NEW! and Jacob Gross of New 5'ork, a their home with her parents. 'Rev. cities there will be several boards. hiti-h-hiking" tration camp. Juat because the j 1 STEAK. Ib. ... X a C STEAK, lb. . . . aStSC 1 j ------Local Pullet Eggs doz. 25c Hebron, pleaded guilty to a charge Grange is cordially invited to at­ brother of Mrs. Ira Thurshen of YOUR I.IVING ROOM FURNITURE legal work for a plane and auto- | KELLER’S MEN’S WEAR of theft when he was brought be* tend this meeting as It is open to and .Mrs.^ Elmer P. Thienes are 887 MAIN STREET Amston and a former resident of no\.- occupying what is knowm as I . mobile factory is done here, every i Kraft Cheese lb. 25c fore Judge John Rufus Booth in the public. The program will start that place. piece of paper haa to be checked ; 1 RIB LAMB 6% e LOIN VE AL O C 1 Next To the Green A Gold Bake Shop. Read Herald Advs. Extra Fine the Tolland County .Superior court at 7 30 p. m . d. s. t , and will be the .Jensen cottage on Terramugus , Representing the Hebron people Hillside. and filed and guarded," CHOPS. Ib. . . . >LDC CHOPS. Ib. . . . a OC 1 on Tue.sday on a bench warrant. belli in the Community Hall of other faith al.so Vere the fol­ After the program the guests The Ever Ready Group will meet Swiss Cheese lb. 49c Hardy was given a siusponiied re­ lowing speakers. Rev H- R Keen RE-UPHOLSTER What she's sick of. Sue Mary Large formatory sentence and wan placed will he entertained by a hospitali­ of .St Peter’s Episcopal i hutch •it the lihi aiy h'liday night instead ! THE MANCHESTER thought. Is the way young Ross 1 SPARE i j r SAUERKRAUT. ty committee, while the members if Thiirsilay night, At a mod»*it«> ro*t you can have your worn- c 1 on probation for one year and Justice .1. Banks .tones Mr Clark looks at Vera. And so that RIBS. Ib...... Visiting Day of Bolton Grange hold a* short | Kern alluded to the new .synagogue .Siinday. Oeloher 6 will be ob­ out furniture restored to It* former besuty. makes her sick of the whole world. IOC Ib...... 5 c 1 Fine Tunafish 2 cans 29c served as Old Home .Sinjday at the Large The Rockvdlle High School was business session. Following the ns a symbol of religiou.s frepilom PUBLIC MARKET By iipholNlering you enjoy qfu furniture all She wondered If he was try- . meeting, refreshments will be serv­ Congregational church. closed today for visiting day. and iind said that such a gathering a.s ' — — I the time. Ing to unload some property for I MILD Principal Howe announced that ed and a social evening is planned. was taking place nl the time an airport site She supposed ; "" ^ 1 1 Anglo Corned Beef can 19c Commltt<« Alember* Named CHEESE. Ib.. JL t C M members of the faculty vi.sited in would be impossible in almo.sl any Fine Foods Special For Thursday 0 Work Fully Guaranteed! the YP group would make use of r-'"’‘’‘':.i2 ic Large Hartford, Springfield. Waterbury, Mrs. Charles Dunlop, chairman other country on earth. He said such material. The Idle rich trj’- This is the Offer East Hartford, Willlmantlc, Weat i of the Pot Luck Supper to be held that religious faith in whatever Slafforil Springs Fresh Spare R ib s...... 21c tng to milk the taxpayers by sell­ BOILED 4% 4% Fancy Shrimp 2 cans 29c Friday evening at the Quarryville ing high-priced land for a site CREA.M 1 Hartfori’ Suffield and Norwich. I denomination was something that 1-ean B^ef Cuts for Stewing...... 29c HAM. Ih...... T>- ,« going to the Hartford rhurch, has named her committee in itself would work for the better­ John O. .\etto Phone that could be obtained more rea­ CHEESE, Ib. . . a DC 1 472. Stafford Boneless Veal for Roasting...... |h. 29c Fine Clams 2 cans 19c ' jola Included the Misses Part- [ to assist her. Mrs. Charles T. Wil- ment of any community, and he 6018 Parlor Furniture sonably elsewhere. They Said Could idge, Whittlesey, Townsend, Mul- !’ lett will have charge of the doco- welcomed the hnllding of the new Chuck Beef Ground...... _||,| 29c Yes. that would be right up the j | , rations In the dining room and will Easy Term* YP alley — particularly now that ' .Jellied lO - PURE 1 roy and Kuhniy; Springfield, Supt. synagogue in Hebron, .and wished At the Democratic caucus Mon­ l-oiver Round (Ground...... ^ _Jb .15c If Desired 1 SOUTH .MAIN STREET Corned Beef. lb. LARD, Ib...... Howe, Messrs Little. Byrd, Roden, 1I also sell tickets. Other members the Jewish people success. Mr day night, in the borough court the election was in the offing. The j 1 I^C / 2C 1 Never Be Made! i assisting ttdll be Mrs. Robert Mct- Jones also spoke briefly in a con­ room of the Warren Memorial , Fresh Cut Cp Fow l ...... T . each 79c present governor was a former | SPECIAL! Sprague and Chattertem; Water-'I calf, Mrs. Emil J. Hlcklng and Mrs. law partner of old Ross Clark. bury. Miss Burger: East Hartford. gratulatory vein Hall, the following delegates were Chickens for Frying or Roasting, medium size, each 98c I Mae Christensen. The picture would fit together per­ Misses Beyer. Flaherty, Flood, The cornerstone was l.aid hy Mr elected to the various Democratic AMERICAN 1 Hormel Soups 3 Ige. cons 25c I The menu will be: Scalloped Semel of Amstori. president of the conventions: Congressional. Fran­ fectly. He had appointed young 1 PEACHES REGAL-ROYAL Burr and McLeod: Willimanlic. Mr. potatoes with ham. baked beans, X FRESH SHIPMENT OF SE.A FOOD! Clark on the committee; he was No. 3 Cans .— — McCusker and Mr. Dresser: West Unlteil Distillery Company. The cis Fagan; Angelo Argenta. Wil­ SARDINES j cole slaw, pickled beets, roll.*, trowel nsed wili be plated and in- liam Kunhardt, Joseph Janlak, running for re-election. Hartford. Miss Hart: Suffield, I coffee and apple pie The .supper Chow der Clams — Steaming Clams...... 2 qts. 25c She rubbed her forehead with Fine Lima Beans 3 cons 25c Mias McLean; Norwich Free scrihe.d for preservation A sealed Mrs. Mary Amprimo, Maurice. No. 2 Cans ' will begin at 5.30 p. m Murray; senatorial. Reno Fran- Opened Clam s...... 35^ an Inky hand and wished that TYPEWRITER Academy, Mis* Fellows. Weaver copper tube will be mortared in somehow she could see clearly all cans 1 I Bolton Grange T» Neighbor with the cornerstone It will con­ cini. Michael Reid, Mrs. Rena ! Fillet of Haddock — Halibut — Swordfish — Mackerel We Must High. Miss Murphy and the eighth I Lecturer of Bolton Grange. Lydia the ramifications. All she knew Fine Corn 3 cans 25c grade in Rockville, Mias Me and tain names of all those who have Natale, Joseph Klecak. Solomon ; Smoked Fillets — Perch Fillets — Sole Fillets — Etc. I Young, reminds Bolton GranSfrrs Simon, Mario Tonidandel: probate, wa^ that she sensed daogeet.'AtMkt No. 2 Can* Miss Vanderman helped make the undertaking a Small Stew ing Oysters...... pjnt 29c much as she desired to, she' OLD DUTCH 1 Reg. that Bolton has accepted an invi­ success. More than $400 was con­ liarold Pinney, William Krug, and 1 BAKER’S Community Ptayers tation to neighbor with Manches- couldn’t yet break from Vera and $59.50 Fine String Beans The Rockville I'ommunity Play­ tributed during the afternoon by a William Delligan. Albert Ricci, ! Move ’Em Out! Natalie and Nick. There was 1 VANILLA EXTRACT NOW 3 cons 25c I ter Grange on Wednesday. October voluntary offering, to help catry Francis Ward and John Kelrans. | CLEANSER $ 4 8 -0 0 No. 3 Cana ers have rc.aumed their activities 2 and with Coventry Grange on AT OUR b AKERY DEPARTMENT something that she must find out. following the .xiimmer sea.aon and on the work. When completed the (Tiarles B. Pinncy was moderator Perhaps it was hurt pride that ; Thursday, October 3 synagogue will be a commodious and Francis Ward clerk bottle Fine Peas 3 cons 25c this week are holding tryouts for I Miss Marjorie .Snnego of Man- Our Baker A.sked Us To Mention PEACH PIES—Made To Make for !\ewer Trades Coming in waa driving her on. And anger at 1 AT A RECORD-SMASHING brick building, with basement for •Mrs. Mar>- Boiillard. 58. wife of having been outsmarted or a de­ ^ cans 2 0 ^ 1 No. 2'/] Cans the fir.st pla>' to be pro.scnted, I cliester was the week end guest of Fortuna Boullard died yesterday, | From Native Elberta Peaches — A Real Treat "Whistling m the Dark recreational purposes. During ine For 1941 Oldsmobiles sire now to prove to herself that Yours GIVE-AWAY PRICE! This is a' Miss Eleanor Hutchinson of Clarke program Wlnakor's band from at her home on Furnace avenue i ...... each 19c DOWN Hershey Syrup my. ' ry comedy which will be Pdad she could stop them in whatever LIBBY’S 3 cons 25c Salem traditional Russian- after a year's illness. She was ] Peach Buns A t ...... do,:. 25c it was they hoped to accomplish. 1 Jiresented in November. 'p»*. play | Polish and Jewish music. born in Stafford, August 7, 1882 ' You’ve seen this typewriter advertised for $59.50 ’ reading committee of,Avfilfh Mra.! Jelly R olls...... ^...... each 19c Every Car Priced Right for Quick Salm She wanted desperately to see 1 Heinz Ketchup Franco Spaghetti 3 cons 25c Following the^lose of the pro­ the daughter of Aende and Mar- ' Joe. She wanted to talk to him, CORNED BEEF in papers and magazines. You’ve known the ad­ No. 2|,i Cans Frances Burke is chairman has \ gram rcfreshTiWnts were served garet ' (Difmarraisi Young. She , Pan Biscuits, white or whol6 wheat, S to the pan for 9c $3 MONTH selected "The Torch-Bearers", for W f to confess the facts she had dis­ a p p in g from tables spread on the grfeund.s. lived here for many years and also Pineapple Cupcakes...... doz,35c covered. She wanted to admit she vantages and auperior qualities of a Royal Type­ the second presentation and it is lived in Mobsup and Montville, be­ 1940 OLDS SEDAN, Model 90 1 % t4-Oz. Pork and Beans 3 cons 25c Mrs. W. \V. Grant j The ceremony lasted from about 2 had been a ,fool and hear him tell for 13 writer, and people said you rould never own a No. 21, Cart* expected that the third will ,be ai ; to 5:30 p. m. It la understood that fore returning to Stafford Springs Demonstrator. Radio and Heater. 1 ^ Jl Bottle comedy. The other members of 7394, Manchester her that nothing mattered but 1 9 ® “ " ’ 1 only 14 Hebron Jewish families are about 15 years ago. Besides her AT OUR VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT that he loved her. Royal fit this low price. Rut we bought a huge the play reading committee were connected with the undertaking. husband, she leaves il daughter, 1940 OLDS SEDAN, Motlel 60 Monthn Silver Floss Sauerkraut, 3 cans 25c Roaabelle Gordon. Helen .McCarthy Instead, she had to go to the BRER RABBIT 1 order of these machines and we''re passing the Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hickey of They have worked for years to ac­ Mrs. Marj- Delaude of Wrlllmantic; Fresh Picked Evergreen Corn . s/...... doz.29c Demonstrator. Radio and Heater. hall for a special meeting of the Gertrude Fuller and Henry Long Hill Road, South Windsor, complish the building of the new two brothers. Joseph Young of this Native Limas...... 4 qts. 25c savings on to you. O. & C. Potato Sticks 3 cons 25k Murphy. .campaign publicity conrmlttee. At 1 CAMAY SOAP accompanied their son. Thomas, house of worship. town and John Young of Moosup; 1940 OLDS CLUB COUPE, Model 60 that, ehe thought, it was better MOLASSES No. 2 Cans Several new committee Native Green Broccoli ...... bunch 10c and 19c Radio and Heater. chair- Jr., to Worcester l^ist Monday, on The Rev. H. R. Keen gave a three grandchildren. Funeral will Tender Green Beans...... qt. .5c than going to the apartment man have been appointed: House hi* return to Holy Cross Cpllege, talk to his people Sunday at St. be held Thursday morning at 9 a. where she would have to face Fine Spinach 3 cans 25c committee, Henry Murphy; enter- ** e sophomore. Peter's Episcopal church on the m. in St. Edward's church. Rev. ^ancy Tokay Grapes...... 3 |bs. 19c 19.39 OLDS SEDAN, Model 80 not only Natalie but Vera and can SEND NO MONEY--5-DAY FREE TRIAL No. 2 Cans talnment, Bernice Morin; Mem- ! The following persons, all from building of the new. synagogue in. Henry Ohabot will officiate. Burial N^ive White Turnips...... 6 lbs. 10c Radio and Heater. poaslbly Nick as well. 1 bership, Howard Luftman: Audit-! rVovidence, R. I , spent Sunday at Hebron, and what it signified in a will be iti St. Edward's cemetery, Native Carrots or Beets...... 3 bunches for 10c It was going to be hard to try Judge this value for yourself . . .a t OUR risk. When your typewriter arrives ing, E. .Fenton Burke and stage the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry 1938 OLDS COACH, Radio and Heater Fine Tomatoes' 3 cons 25c world full of hatred and religious' ------and assume a pose of Innocence. 1 MARSHMALLOW you have 5 whole days to try It without obligation or expense. Pay $3 down or No. 2 Cana manager for the first show, Rosa- Dorie: Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Plante, prejudice, aa a symbol of what She must pretend nothing bad 1 FLUFF OVALTINE belle Gordon. hia aunt and uncle and Miss Marie America stands for. He spoke of ^jiNNIVERSARY SALE WEEK BEGINNING 1938 BUICK C0.4CH, Radio and Heater changed and her enthusiasm was return it without any obligation. .Auxiliary Vleeting Petit, also his grandfather Moise antl-Jewlsh feeling even In Amer­ still high; her Interest still keen. 1 Large Can Small Can Large Can Small Can 1 Cut Beets 3 cans 25c •President Mrs. Helen Rothe will Petit, aged 89. ica. which he greatly deplored. He T I^ trsdAY, s e p t . 26th TO WEDNESDAY, OCT. 2nd. ( 2 ) 1937 OLDS: SEDANS, Radios, Heaters. preside at the meeting of Stanley Captin Isabel Burton announces called to mind the work of a STOCK UP AT THESE PRICES AND SAVE! At the hall she took notes of the TELEPHONE AND MAIL ORDERS ACCEPTED SPECIAL VALUE! Chocolate Coxered Dobosz Unit No. 14, American Le- that the "Lone Girl Scout Troop great Jewish financier in Revolu­ 1937 PACKARD SEDAN, Radio and Heater meeting for the records and then rlon Auxiliary to be held this eve- 1" of South Windsor will hold its tionary War times, without which Evaporated Milk. Royal Scarlet...... 4 tall cans 25c afterwards, when Vera and Nata­ 1 1 8 « 8 < 6 1 * 3 4 ® first fall meeting at Scout Hall this This Week 1936 PONTUC SEDAN, Heater. ning in the G.A.R. hall. Following he said It was very doubtful if the SepL 27—Bridge-tea by Wom­ Pineapple Juice. Royal Scarlet, No. 2 cans _____ 2 for 19c lie brought out salami, cheese, M. H. Phone 7-1115 GRAHAM CRACKERS evening at 7 o'clock. Any girls foreign yoke could have been the buBineaa aesaion there will be en's Republican Club at Y. M. C. Tomatoes, Red Line, a very fine grade . . . 3 Igat. cana 29c (2 ) 1934 CHEVROLET SEDANS olives and beer for a lunch. In the BANANAS NA'nONAL. TYPEWRITER CO. A program and refreahmenta will who ar* ten years old. interested in thrown off from our country. He A. office, she listened to the by-now 1 Sweet Native Melons scouting, are invited to attend. Fruit Cocktail, Royal Scarlet...... Igat. can 20c 2 pounds 25c be served during the social hour. also gave instances of great Jew­ Sept. 28—Installation of officers (2 ) 1934 PLYMOUTH SEDANS fatnlliar talk with a new under­ 1 ,3r Lb. 347 Aiylnra St.. Hartford Church Activities A surprise party was given ish character.* in thi.s and other of Legion and Auxiliary at Legion Applesauce, Royal Scarlet, fancy. No. 2 cans .. .3 for 25c standing. 3 for 2.3c 1 Th# womsn of the Rockville Phillip Grant, son of Mr. and Mrs. countrica. Including two supreme Home on Leonard street. Peaches, Sliced or Halves, Royal Scarlet , .. .Igst. can L5c I waa blind, she kept repeating p l e a s e s e n d m e a Regal-Royal for Donald J. Grant, last Saturday (2 ) 1933 CHEVROLET SEDANS GOLD MEDAL FLOUR ...... 2fi/2-lb.bag 85e BapUst church are holding a court judges. He also warned his Next Week Com, Royal Scarlet, Golden ^ntam . . . .No. 2 can 10c to herself. Blind and stupid. A 1 Large Bartlett Pears Native Rm Is and Carrots 5-Day Trial. At the end of that time I will NATIONAL meeting this afternoon In the aocial svenlng at hia home in honor of hearers against propaganda Sept. 30 -Opening of public eve­ naive child, as Vera said. either return It or send you $3 down and SUGAR ...... j ...... 10-lb. bag 47c rooms. hia 21st birthday. Thera were fif­ against the Jews, much of which ning school cla. ent. Games were played and re­ Sunday at the Hebron Congrega­ Oct. 1—"Old Wedding Gowna MANCHESTER for weeks past, but only now did 1. ASSORTED FRENCH JELL O or ROYAL GELATIN ...... 3 pkga. 14c; freshments served. He was pre­ Rinso, Good Will O ffer...... 2 Ige. pkgs. 32c NAME ...... It/ Club to be hold at the social tional church on the theme of and New," a pageant by Group 3 h* roraprehend them. Cheese Cake BULK APRICOTS...... ' • • • • a 6 < lb. lie sented with a bllUoId during the Ivory Flakes...... Ige. pkg. 20c and DANISH PASTRY rooms of the Tolland Federated "Duty." The chol'r sang an an­ of the Center Congregational The whole government waa all 1 247 Asylum St. BULK COCONUT ...... Ib. ascii evening. 'Avong. It waa run by men who ,^ r c h at eight o'clock this eve- them. A congregation of about 40 church. Save On Dog Food, Good Quality, hlb. cans . . . .3 for 13c ADDRESS ...... F6*a*e«s Mr. and Mra. Harry Maclean of attended. MOTOR SALES, Inc. were Ignorant; men who were I J ^ c u l PEACHES, No. 2'/j cans...... 2 cam a 1 6 1 9 ^ HARTFORD . .No. 1 eaa Haven apant Uta week end Mr. and Mra. Leslie F. Ward ot No part of' the United Statea. 512 WEST CENTER STREET driven by personal greed; men N ' FRUIT COCKTAIL...... TweptycForty Club wiu at th# paraonaga with their ion MANCHESTER who were willing to sacrifice the « 'meetly this evening at the Providence. R. I., were at their except certain of thq Florida Keys, DL\L 51.37 — FREE DELIVERY! PEARS— (Bartlett) ...... No. 2 W tm .: Rev. Dou|!la#-V. Maclean. ; Hebron boj||e for tbe werit end. la free from frosL N entire pt^ulation for personal / N

II K^KNUfO 0VRA1 aD« MAJHUEUSB^TCBt WBUPOCSDAT, SEnPTTCMBmfR 26^ 1949 fAOBEtEVEN: MANCHEa'J'JEK EVBNING HERA] MANCHESTER. COMM. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26,1940 I ge ten ------—

Advertlaement- Advertloement— Gold Star Mothers Guests o f V. F. W . Expect Garner Curb Stocks Woman Is Held

To Stay Silent Am Gen ...... 3 For Extortion ^ Asad Gas and El A ...... % I ■ Cits Serv ...... 6 FrieiidH Believe He Will El Bond and S h a r e ...... 5*ii Mid(ll<*-Ag<‘fl (jinadian Niag Hud Pow ...... 4% Not Talk on Political Penn Road ...... 2>. AwuilH Jury Action Unit Gas ...... I 'i YOU HAVE A DATE TOMORROW! Bargain Hound Topics. On Federal ChurgoH. Unit Lt and Pow A ...... % W ashington, Sept. 25 - (e> • Vice New York, Sept. 25 — (tP) — A President Garner, close friends mlddle-Hged. Canadian-born wom­ said today, would probably main­ S400,0p0 Sent an awaited grand Jury action to­ tain a strict silence on political day on Federal chargea accusing Ing each time until batter is her of attempting to extort $50,- smooth Bake in greased cup cake topics when he return^ to Wash­ Bv Red Cross pans in a morierate oven (375 deg. ington tomorrow after a sojourn of 000 from Helen Clay Frick, steel ' F .) abiHit 25 minutes. M akes more than two months at his helre.ss, by threatening to bomb ; about 16 medium-sized cakes. Uvalde. Tex., home. To Londoners her. I Note! To mash bananas, slice In- Coming back at what many be­ VISYT 1 J. Edgar Hoover, chief of the i to a bowl and beat with a rotary lieve to be the tag end of this con­ Federal Bureau of Investigation, beater or electric mixer until gressional session, the vice presi­ Iinmefliate Response Is said the woman. Mrs. Lillian I creamy. ' —Herald Photos dent was expected to devote him­ Beggs of Lyndhurst, N. J., con­ All measurements level. Two Broad Brook and two Manchester Gold Star Mothers were self exclusively to his accustomed Made to Appeal of fessed yesterday she wrote three the giiests last night of the Anderson-Shea Auxiliary. V. F. W., at role as presiding officer of the Ixird Mayor; Kitchens, extortion letters to Mise Frick BFD R A IX E Y — Poet Philosopher the annua! Gold Star Mother's Night observance at the Manches­ Senate. within the last six weeks. of W. T. I. C. ter Green V. F. W. Home. The Mothers are. (left to right), Mrs. There was small likelihood, most C;anteens Delivered. Hoover said the woman wanted t h e is coming to The South Methodist Nicolena Anderson. Manchester. Mrs. Jeannette Bancroft and Mrs. Gamer Intimates asserted, that the the money to buy a hou.se and a Catherine Ryan, both of Broad Brook and Mrs. N^ary Irish of vice president would break the boat. She formed the plan, he sa|f| ' Phurch. Wednesday evening. Oc- Washington, D. C., Sept. 13.— : lober 2nd. sponsored by The Stan­ town. political sjlence he has maintained after reading of the htige Inconi To aid In relieving the distress of ley Group of the church. We urge since the Democratic National tax paid by Mfiis Frick, whu.4 you to secure your tickets NOW' Convention at Chicago rejected air raid adctlms In Ixrndon and father was Henry Clay Frlrk!^ at R. S. P otterton's at the Cen­ his hid for the presidential nom­ other British cities,_the American wealthy steel master and art HELLO THERE:— oughly and (^rop by tablespoons on patron. THE LEAVES ARE BEGIN­ a wi'li-greased cooky sheet. Recipe ter. members of the Grovip or get ination and renominated President Red Cross today "cabled 100,000 SILK Accepts Deco.v Package NING TO FA L L nnd the wpatht-r make.s about three dozen. in touch with Judy, 6823. Gold Star Mothers Roosevelt for a third term. pounds ($400,000) to its commit­ Mrs. Oarner Stays Behind The woman was arrested by F'BI haji a real nip In it some mcirniiiKS tee In London, Chairman Norman agents after accepting a demy ’The vice president's Washington ,.ao Wr beptn also to think of get­ 'Tjuly In WiiUing” Waves a T^nhoned. lightweight. really H., Davis announced. package at the Fulton .street en­ ' homecoming, ” however, will be ting but the woollens and buying Magic Wiind roinfcrlable foundations are the Honor Guests Here In response to an urgent appeal trance to the Hiiil-son terminal in without Mrs. Gamer, who stayed - Fall clothes for the whole faiuily. You II b*' alnui.-^t a** slim and big new's in corset departm ents from the I/ord Mayor of Ixmdon accordance with Instrurtlons con­ d i n e r hehind in Texas, Many con.sldered Of course, 've are all int»‘restrtl in trim n.s over" in a charming this fall. for funds to relieve the distress in tained In the letters. flndinf! the most for onr money in Waiting" frocki A slip- Designed to give freedom of Anderson-Shea Auxiliary, “Vet-^" The Decorations this strong Indication that he ex­ I»ndon and Immediate vicinity, The first letter, -saiii Hoover, 4-* whete\<*r we .sh»»p and in saving on •.*•11' adju.slahlc «lre.ss with a moviT.ient nnd a flexible appear­ erans of Foreign W’ar.s, followed a Blue and gold formed the color pected Congress to ae Dining Room. help you for the specials In y>ur color-i attiai’tiv** fall prints at line.s, the best girdles and all-in- ter Greeiv w’ith an enjoyable party radiated to form a star. Bowls of ofTice, for many years. to the I.,ord .Mayor's Fund. The iKimbed." A second note was re­ ■ column are genuine or they Kr-nbi.'s f*»r .S3 b."' ones i.ave none of thafprnohe«!-ln- for the Auxiliary Gold Star Moth­ blue delphiniums and yellow The vice president left Uvalde committee will use the balance of ceived .Sept. 4. wouldn't have f'»unlr\. hak-i no i>opping out of hips below a and Mrs Mary Iri.sh. Forty m em ­ Gold Star mother wa.s presented ccnliy to return iicre, contending announced it had granted 6,000 (•o.. Kenvil. .N. J., anil said "the 3 c^g yolk.s ery, electrical appliances, paper nipped-ln w’alst. Skirts are bers of J(‘hn W. Ryan auxiliary of with hand crocheted handkerchiefs that he would be doing himself an pounds ($24,(K)0| to the W om en's same thing" would happen to .Ml.ss 1-8 tca.sp(K>n soU and paints, photography, fuel, fur- , .stralghter, the silhouette slimmer. Broad Brook and the local unit placed in yellow and blue napkln.*^. 1 Voluntary Services headed by Lady Flick if the money were not paid. 1 Clip inashod .strained apricots injustice if he did not clos.- his t o ­ niturc utilitiea. groceries and so i ( ’•arden flowers adorned the hall .years of political life "In the har-IPU''«tha.sc o f wom - Mrs. Beggs, an alien de.S|ilte JO 1 ( Mj) water also at tended. on. This week we again hring you The Kntertalniuenl ('hlcken salad on pineapple and n,.,, •• I en'.s underclothing and men's coats year.s in this country, said her 3 talilespoons butler We . r Public substantial quantities "of Ameri­ Fiml Jol»8. H^at until very errnmy. .Add oPh- JIas Hard Time can Red (.*ross clothing are being CARNATIONS ' license was found guilty and fined W orks ( V)Tflmi-'’*.si*:>nrr Uobort K. f'r ingredients and sprear r> vernor charKed la.st nifjhl three new concerns employinj^ »n 't - . utes fish an* rich -in mmpl^'tr pre*- ToReaeh Home was .suspended. that pr'’>mises In what he ('ailed have been made homeless as a re­ Conserve.s and fruit hullera .spiicy, leatlmated 5.087 people moveii into TO ALL t*’ins. l^iit f*>r chihlrrn. milk is sult of incessant air raids." add 2 tea.spoon.s of i inniimnn and The case of Charle.s B Loom is t h*' Kepuhlicnn "smoke-screen’’ Kent "He .Man" Presents for A’oiir thr ho.sl snur< t* r*f tho Hll-imp*^)r- of ,'i7 .North Flm. charge.i with "David Bruce and Bowen Mr- ('onriecticut from out of state sm* e 1-2 teaspoon ea. h of uloves and platfoTm of 1938, reKardinc econo­ Non’?* IUrthd:i> Vi illiinaiilic Man Crls failure to give a hand signal, was Cov " I members of the Red ( ‘ros.s the establishment o f the .Stat*- fw- tnace to eAch gallon Mb ( upsi of tnnt pi'nl«‘in.“ l’ i"t*‘in ni;ik*'s »ip my, taxation an*l opi'iation of the’ WOMEN FOLKS in H sfdendid array at 'Vhe th»' * hi*‘t' part of tht* nuisi'lfs, tis- ■ ontinued to September 2H a.s was rommitte#* Id I»n(Join the cable nJiXture. Mix tho spu us inlb thu m*Tit sy.slem ha*! in.t been kept. velopment Conimi.ssion on .lulv 1. Mandu'st^'r Plumbing and .sMc'' Mtvl organs on th*- m.-^i*!*- **f U<‘luni<‘(l lo .lail As the violation of riilc.a of the road rontinUHil. ••visit**(l a largo area eooklng mass. If you don't want Th* party s platform in 1938 1939. (Tharles K. Rolfe. rhalrman Supj'lv C*i. I>ioking for a the ' h fly. as Wf*ll a.s th*’ skin, haii. ■case of Anthony P. Ivaniski of today an*) observe*! th»* rffectivei^j your apices to daitken the pre- Soon V-* K<‘l«'af'*’(l. an*] 'a..so th*’ * nrrent platfoini he ('nm m ission. r»*port<**l to WHO VISIT US! gl^f there tiniav wr noted an'l nails "n th** o'ltsifl**. Roekville, Both men were involved manner In whi(*h terrific prohlem.s ' Interior view of Manchester’s newest restaurant—showing modern booths, ■erves loosely tie 3 tablespoon.s of called "smoke..screens to conceal (i^ivernor Raymond K. Baldwin to. sturdy S(*»ut knivo.s for Pb-, lT‘ Diner. .•4cnut ax«'s hunting ililT«*i »nt -siibstan( f.s. Karh ot thfst* FJ-.v.ii'l ''."'M mC'I. w ':i.. hii.s ti>l,! .Summit .streets l.ast night. LooniLs dealt with by the Women’s Volun­ cloves In a white muslin bag and ers ■’ Reviewing the accomplishrnent* kni\(‘.s riOc. Ingor.sol watt h- prot*'in-i .S maxing gloves mat<’rials rallo*! tho amino acids. lii'. to.Iay ciKountcri'ii aiTothcr did not give a tiand signat. hut econimiv. Hurley charRe*! that depen'lence and courage is evident Commission in its first year of mixture. Discard the spice bag -■<2 1*.'). footballs 1‘ir up and Ivaniski said he did so, and the everywhere, C)ur .surplus clothing when the jam is done. Thesf ammo acids are formed tljrrtw-huck to the county jail when "the cf)H figures of simple arith­ operation. Mr. Knife pointed oijt a large s«*lc( tu-n of Ja<'k- whfn the proteins of foo*l are dl- latter then awiing right to pas.s metic’ .Hhoweil that (.’onnecticut built up over a period of week* is that while the ('ommiasion makes lie wa.a scnlciu'iHl to a t)0-'lay term .Master pocket knives at gi*st*‘i). an«l it IS the amm o acids around tho turning Lcaunis car had "th ’ larpe.st budget in-Ihe en­ now finding full and grataful u.“e, ciH,ini to having brought Ihes,' If Tou Don’t See Everything Vou 2.3c eath. Anv' of Uu'^e will that are actually iise*l to biiil'J on a cliaige of ticing a crmimon ; The two could not agree and an tire history of our state.” need.s being dealt with In orderly | .state it has Want on the Counters me.'l iioyi.sh approval. •' ho'lv U.ssiio.s and fiiiids. lininkanl. The accimeil. it a,i- arre.st followed. /)eelartng that the Kepubli(an manner. There is positively "" j maintained the policy of stimulat­ at Montgomery Wards you ju.sl evidence of panic. We have re­ Broiiably the cdu*d function of le iii.'j. hii.H haJ great ilifticiilty in administration had promise*! to ing and as.Hlsting com m unity atep up to their catalog order 1 ceived scores of most grateful ac- Bird FriiuuU prote,r.s i.s to build tissue. That the pa.st two year.s in getting out impo.«ie no ad*litional taxes and to groups ih their efforts to secure YOU’LL MARVEL AT THE CHAN(S IN THIS POPULAR EATING PLACE! dept., where they have all the knowiedgments and appreciations If you enjov th»‘ c unpamonship Is whv there i.s a .Mp**cial demand of Hartford County. Once he man. ; reduce jire.sent taxes. Hucley ask- local industry as provided in it.s latest catalogs and ’'Sale Books " of b»rd.s, a few bird boxes hei** of our efforts." for pn teln iluring^ ehiMh’»od when aged to get to Toliand County Jail, ( F r a v e ! e*l in his railio address: Act of Establlshriient. to help you make your si leclions. and there in your garden, .sale Dangers the bo*ly is growing- But both lint .a-s yet he has never siici eeded More Taxes on IJqiior .Stipplleal Information They will gladly take any of your I from inarnuding eruunies, a bird children and g^rown folks also •’Nce*l I tell you that no tax has In support of this statement, he measuremcnt.s for garments, write in reaching hi.s Windham County bath and a little gram or crumbs n**cd protein t" repair oM tissue To Follow War b**en reduced'* Need I remind you pointed out the fact that the Coni- Long famous with the men folks, the New Silk Here in quiet and comfort — in' the newest and your order and mail It for you. seatteicd ahnut eath day. will loniicilc. a.s it ’.venrs'out. Hack la Starting I’hue i that yf*u are now paying into the Troops Moved mis.sion has si'rviced 49.'> prospec­ You pay only Wards famous low make them yhur devoted friends. From till' court record it seeiii.s ^>1 J. , '.state tiea.surv the additional sum tive occupants of Industrial space mall order pr1ce.s...no letter-post­ And those who remain during most tasteful surroundings — women will thrill .No u 'h the Time to Start Kiilldiiij^ that Goddard fairly regularly ami M oan I rjjes rreparatlOIl of $ 1 ,300,000' annually as the re- and provided the.se inquirers with age, money order or ( ’ .O D. fees! winter month.s will appieciat** hits Via Finland City, Diner takes on a new significance now with UeH|stam*e safely romp’letes a spell at the .suit of the increased liquor tax information concerning 700 indus­ and also save up t.i 1-2 of the of fat in coarse n*-t hags tiehe.a and little bumlles Hartford County institution and at the opportunity to enjoy foods that are only for your baby heaiis east toward Williniantic. In support of his claim that "it Mr, Rolfe stated further that of nnthresh**'! gram wh*“r*- they fi’iise .Speiuliii^ KihIb. hut all the m*‘ Tnh**j’^ But eittier in Fast H artford oi in no* the intention o f Governor (MTiiiany AIho .Snidiiig these manufacturing concerns added space set opart for the whole family to en­ ' .. of a test tube i nmes Ciri- can i‘ n< h flumi * a.sily either have or will create over 3.- .rella’a slippers: of Ih*' family, in- .Manehester, depending on his Im k. I pp Baldwin to uphold the spirit of the SiipplicH lo !Na/,i-Orrii- "homey" and typical American. 'ludmjf yourself. Sept 23. -.V Al- merit system law.” Hurley de- 000 wage Jobs in Connecticut with Newest material to come out of rhe>’ro .\ua> on Their he IS regularly arrested, trie.l, and „ Y ou ll firi'l Quinn's heaved hark to his Hartford .start- ' Moan, Jr.. ( hairman of claret] it was inconsistent under an estimated annual payroll of the chemist's test tube is vmvlite. Hone\ moon pie*] Norway. ’ over $.3,000,000. A m ajority of joy the fine foods that father has always roved : a flexible plastic, mad.- from g.s.s Phajina*y ha.** a Ing point. Once he apparentlv got ■ General Motor i ('orp'iration, urg- j the act to perinit ‘‘the comptroller So Pay Us A Visit Soon . . . Make it Tomorrow arul hn\*. pr*'*i h*' »s *»f 'her.’’ ( ’'*'1 Liver (Ml.** aivl . ing in the .State and the b a la m - on Young. She i.-i proud too for h** is state*! to hav#* *lone a lit­ job of national defense "intelll-' !" ™ke an inventory -G erm any now Is sending troops | hiiVn1 purrhased. leasr#I or rrnt#*d . Vitamin <’ap.*^u!es, o f the supplies in the state in.stl- . . . You'll Be Glad You Did! t It makes scull-proot [lurspiia tle time in that section'® jail It is and supplies through northern Fin- , property or are in the proreas of about. It's good and reasonably priced! 'f her new briflal et('.. in whatever sire or brand yon gently and without hysteria, " also ; tutions ” Th«s commissioner did tlon and w ater-proof, eas\-t-.-- practically hk#* a man tr>'ing to land to Nazi-occupied Norway iin- 1 erecting their factories. A good ex- rings, especially I require and their prices are mod­ ■prepare for "grave econom ic dan- not am plify hls reference by nam ­ clean and extremely long wearing pick his way out of a complex I der a new agreement with the ample of the concerns falling in if she r h n o a e erate ing the appointee he had In mind. j shoes that will a(>puar in tin them at Matthew^ Wior's splendi*! , traffic clover leaf. gers' forthcoming from the pres­ ! Flnnifth governm ent. ^ j this last group are the Am erican He jilao claimed it was wrong Am erican fashion si ene for all. nt-w .^!orr, next to M-d^.Han’.s. A In ro^irt her** this m orning be­ ent war. I A F'innlsh com munique twit j ("^.unun^d ( ’om pany o f W alling- "to permit without examination Transparent vinylilu evening shoe.s SI’l-:* lAL this urek tot.’ .Adorable A oil Car .Make (Ait Flowrra 1.4int fore Judge Itaymon*! H. Bowers, After the period of defense night said: -ford and the appointment of an assistant to the tl. B. Elertrirnl look for all the world hk.- I'm dui- .solid L>»1*1 ladU'S' Wedding iing^. It's pos.sible to make lilt roses (bnlilard plead***! not guilty, but spending...... passes, "surely as night "Tranxit n f-Gcrrnan-4reopa on the finance commissioner” and he .Motors, Itu- , In .Milford. ella's glass slipper Color.-ii viny- di'*‘pi\ engraved with orange blos­ last a full w**ek if they are pTo=" was"Tf)un(i guilty As the achc- features several striking , : the f(.llowlng week. The first day George Peterson, 'J8, of Ginler, gaaizAtions. concerns which did not actually nation and at a large salary." and in high-throat.-d .sh.a.s a here n*-w m’)*l*d«. triangular in shape. .she micht us«‘ a tall glazed pot­ Pennsylvania, but lately living Grave Danger Ahead Sort of Treaty move into Connecticut from out­ thr hi mu.st he perfe. I and the tery vase Cutting, with slj^nting They are wide and squa^* around here at 221 Pine street, elected to "There is grave "danger In the Berlin. Sept. 2.5— — The Fin­ side. New concerns formed hy ANDERSON & JOHNSON MANCHESTER LUMBER CO. ahoe stay on without straps or stroke, a little off the stems each and abov* the' forehead/rnd taper’ go to jail rather than pay two fines years ahead." he said. "Super-Im­ nish-German treaty for the tran­ local capllnl anil new branch plant* ties. Elasticity of cincote solvea day-tto that they wilL he able to sharp:y to a {M.mt nt tre nape of ; and costa on counLs of driving an posed upon dejmesye problems will Polish Pastor sit and transport of German of Connecticut companies were these problems. It sti.l<-hes. to ah.sorh more water, taking off the 166 Highland St., Tel. 68 84 Center St., Tel. 5145 the n*’( k \ unregistered vehicle and driving come those Incident to the read­ ' troops through Finland to Norway eUmlnated from consideration. lit the foot, hut -I'jf' not bin'i Or vvalerdogged leaves and keeping without a license. Peterson, em­ justment of the world economy In To Be Moved was said today to be-of a sort of During the first six month.s of , BUILDING grip. U boki.s It.s COFFEE the flowers in a cool room over It Will Pu_\ ^ tni to Ik* Foreslghted ployee of a ■ parachute company, connection with the post-war, set­ customary In International law. the present year over 3,000,00f ' In ailditl'in flcxiblt- vmylite uiU night, helps to make the blooms TbU . said he has been making test tlement—problems fraught with Authorized sources said: "All square feet of Idle factory apace PLUMBING INSTALUTIONS BUILDING MATERIALS—— be used for belts ari'l aiisjt'nihT.'^. last longer. an-l [>h k up one of those delight­ jumps here and In many other the ^ greatest danger to America details are laid down In advance has been withdrawn from the mar­ luggage covers, Imlng.s fur brver- ful * >lonial rag rugs, woven in parts of the country wj,tbin the and its conomic interests." Thomp.sonvllle. Sept. 25.— before the transport train moves. ket. This Indicates the trend nf .... .That important ; age cari3 and milk medi' ine .... the new Silk City i\n<\ brigh* cottons, hit or mi.ss pat- Goodbye again nnd a word of lia.st year. He has a Penn.sylvanla He said that in the nation, legis­ The Very Rev. Leopold A. Dabrow- The soldiers, whose exact number rev.- hiutlness coming Into Connectl bottle caps, dentures- an*m't mis'- these! Str*‘et fu.sed an offer o f delayed police j ty. higher prices, a reduced startd- next Sunday. the former Polish corridor when for the location o f buslne.s.s?" Tru bar for maintaiiung the lamiis He will not know until late this That b*- had a brother, wh*> had a actlon if he would Iron out his cir- i ard of living, the Poles were still In control of in a positive perpendicular p".si- Here's a variation you'll love In f r.end. ciimstances with the motor vehicle week where his new charge will be that srea. BRICK and MASON WORK FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Uon on your wall. Some also have "Let us hope,” he said, "that the or who will succeed him here. In cup cakes thanks to a Bargain Who knew when the war was go^^ department. 8-way Indirect lighting and come domestic political economic abuses, Danbury Man Gels FURNISHED BY Hound reader; ing to end. Case Obntlnued 1937 he was elevated by Prime in p^rs. They’re Jovely. Do atop the penalties and limitations which Bishop Francis Hodur of Scran­ Banana Splc« Cap -'Reginald Arkell. After the state had presented Its now beset the (nation’s) economy, in and see them. witnesses, Elick Cohen, a bakery ton, Pa., to dean of the Connecti­ Hollywood Stars Six'Year Seiilenee CARLSON & , 2 1-2 cups sifted cake flour may come to an end or be correct­ cut church district of the de­ j 2 1-2 teaspoon.s baking powder peddler, of 474 Edgewood street, ed to an important degree In this, Watch the family make short nomination. 1 -2 teaspoon soda Hartford, represented by Attorney the year of 1940.” Bo<>st Roosevelt BARON work of these: Since hls ordination to the S-4 teaspoon salt George C. Leasner, gained a con­ ' Keene, N. H.. Sept. 25 OT.i — JOHNSON PAINT CO. T. P. ATTKEN AND CO. SCOTT €>ollege Favorites Must Change Tax System priesthood 19 years ago. Father 1-8. teaspoon cloves tinuance of hls case until Saturday Ernest Hoyt, 29r of Danbury. Temperature: 400 deg. Fab. Ho said “we should be strug­ Dabrowskl has established 14 new- 1 1-4 teaspoons cinnamon to afford the defense time to se­ Conn., convicted of arson in Con­ 246 No. Main St., Tel. 6793 gling" for "a constant expansion of Hollywood, Sept. 25 (/P) — 6 9 9 Main St., Tel. 6 8 5 4 Contractors and Builders Time: 10 minutes 1-2 teaspoon nutmeg cure witnesses. Cohen is charged new parishes principally In Con­ nection with the burning of a 1 etip sugar productivity". . . . "Our whole sys­ Beauty Is going to bat for Roose­ COFFEE CO. I- 2 cup shortening with pa.sslng a stop sign at Main necticut and western Massachu­ house and barn in Chestertleld on 1-2 cup melted butter Navy Recruit Quote Filled and Lilley streets. The complaln- tem of taxation must be rebuilt setts. velt. I I - 4 cups sugar Pat O’Brien, chairman of Holly­ Sept. 1, was under sentence today Mamdieater 1 W 2 eggs ant In the cose Is I6-year-old on the principle of stimulating en­ Hartford DU PONT PAINTS AIR CONDITIONING wood for Roosevelt, film organiza­ to serve fqyrXo six years in the 1 1-2 cups flour New Haven,_ Sept. 25— —The David Preston of 115 Main street terprise" . . . .""W e must protect the state prisonT"^ ■ . . - — 1 teaspoon vanilla extract Named Credit Manager tion backing the president for a Telephone "7664 or 3623 1-2 t s a s ^ D soda 11-4 cup.s mashed ripe bananas Navy Recruiting Service In Con- | who stated the accused drove out principTes of competition to pre­ third term, announced today that Sqperior Judge Francis W. Telephone \ 1-2 teaspoon salt (3 to 4) nectlcut, through Its officer in ' of Ulley street Into the path of serve otir system of free enter­ Johiiston .Imposed sentence on FINDEL AND SWANSON, Manchester Green, Tel. 4865 VENETUN BLINDS charge,,^e.ul| W . B. Davidaon, an Middletown, Sept. 25 — (/P) — Joan Bennett had accepted ■vice- ^ 1-2 cup milk 1-4 cup milk. Preaton’s bicycle. Two state" wit prise". . ."Encouragement of small Hoyt yesterday and ordered two nounced today that It had filled its Supt. Howard S. Pflrman of the chairmanship of the group. S squares chocolate .Sift together the flour, baking neasea positively stated Cohen did business units Is an essential In an years’ probation for his sister, monthly quota of recruits by ac­ not halt at the atop sign. Cohen, expanding economy.” Middlesex hoapltal announced to­ Her assisting committee will in­ 1 taaspoon vanilla powder, soda, salt and spices. Mrs. Mildred Jacobson of Danburj-, cepting for enlistment 21 youth* on the stand, stated he did stop. day that effective October I Ralph clude Dorothy Lamour, Alice Faye, 1-2 cup chopped walnut meats. Cream shortening until soft and Reconstmctlon of the United who was held as accessory after •v from all parts of the state. Eighty "Continued to September 28 w as States’ economy on a "firm foun­ W . Lee would succeed Herbert R. Miriam Hopkins. Priscilla and >CU tofether sugar and butUr. smooth; then add sugar gradually allegedly having driven her bndli- more men wiJZ be ealUted In Oc- the case of Arthur D. Tripp of Myers as credit manager at the in- ‘ ‘ tbs sgg, w ^ beaten. Mix to- creaming until light and fluffy. dation" demands "the coordinated Rosemary Lane, l^ tty Grable, and er from Danbury to Chesterfield totaler at. the rate of 16 on . each Chestnut Lodge, held for failure atitutlon. Lee has been office GAS IS USED AT THE NEW SILK CITY DINER FOR WINTER AIR-CONDITIONING, COOKING and HOT WATER HEATING flour. soda and salt, and Add eggs one at a time, and beat effort of the nation’s most ex­ SaUy Ellers. on Aug. 3. Tudsday of the month. to halt at a atop aign. niternaUly with milk to the well; add vanilla and blend. Add perienced leaders," he ssid, adding manager of the Ffth Avenue and I Screen notables 'vrill participate The burned buildings, vacant at |0U ture.#4dd melted choco Fined $10 .And Coate that this effort “ miist be patriotic Flower hospitala In New York city. Satunday, O’Brien adfled, In a wel­ flour -mixture, alternately with London ^Adge carries about ftte time of the Are, were owned YiutiUa Sod nuts*. Mix thor­ Cheater CJhoaopowakl of Branch- — It cannot succeed as a partisan Myers wilfr conduct a florist busi- come to. Pemocratic Vice-Presi- combined banuias and milk, beat* 2400 traina n e r y day. ^ Hoyt and hls father and wer«° Dort. N. T_ oreaented on charxea effort." n esi In L d[ing. O, dentlal Nominee Henry A . Wallace. Insured. y

. -t— MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 26,1940 IGS TWELVtt MANCHESTER EVENING HERAI.D. B1ANCHE8TER. CONN. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26,1949 PAGE TRUtTEEllI

part* o t England, Beetland and only moana o t eommunlentioB with G. O. P. Bridge WalM. tha city. It waa amid. Fashion Show ler Ready Bealdea the heavy exploalvea Richelieu Reported Hit Local Stocks Favorites Cop r \ r dumped on central London numer- The SS,000-ton French battleship At Y Friday ouB big “Molototf breadbaaketa” of Richelieu, which has been laid up For Opening Incendiary bomba were dropped. at Dakar, was reported hit by On October 1 Links Matches Yanks^ Counted Out Since July 1 Still Have Flag Chance FumlalMd by Putnam and Oo. Several caaualtlea were d m M d "tarial bombs. , • Central Row, Hartford when a bomb hit a building in cen­ Tha French aald, however, that "V Gimplete Arrangements tral London. A theater In the Weat Dorcas Society of Eman­ Oateial Debut Tomor± one of their planea had scored a Bid Asked Field of 32 Women C Joseph Weir For Social; Big Attepd* End waa demolLshed. The weat and direct hit on a British cruiser. uel Lutheran Church Aetna Casualty___ 119 124 Madcap Maxie r Boston Eagles row of Latest Addition Joseph Weir, 61. of S8 Foster aouthwest aectiona of the city They acknowledged the loss of one Aetna Fire 4 8'i 60'* Eiiteni 2nd Round of M. H. S. Gridders Tie Only 214 More, to Gol street died last night at the Man­ ahook with repeated exploslona. plane. Champs Only 2 Games Vo Restaurants Here. ance Is Expected. Announces Fall Event. Aetna Life ...... 38 30 National Golf Play. chester Memorial hospital. He had “Elsewhere, in southeaat Eng- Government circles said the Automobile ...... 36 38 Is Still Good suffered a heart attack on Monday _ . _ _ . . land,’’ a communique of the Minla- British naval superiority was over­ Head South to Mrs. Raymond R. Bowers, chair- ^^ies of Air and Home Security The Dorfiaa Society of Emanuel Conn. General ...... 254 27'* Th* official opening of the new and was admitted to the hospital whelming but expressed confidence Hartford Fire ...... 83'i 854* T>t\ Monte, Call;., Sept. 25.—OP^ Bulkeley at Six-All Jimmy Foxx Rounds 500 Home Run Mark Feel­ man of the committee arranging j said, "the casualties have been few Lutheran church will be first In Back on Losing Side. SUk a t y Diner, located on Main for treatment. He was born it) the defenders of Dakar were ample Hartford Stm. Boll. 54 58 -Thirty-two auryiving contendere When He Talks Oppose Tiilane County Armagh, Northern Ireland for the O. O. P. bridge and tea at i and material damage not great." to cope-with any landing forces. ing Chipper Enough to Play Ball Seven More Years •tTMt a few yards below Pearl Manchester to stage a fall fashion National Fire ...... 54'* .56'* for the National women's amateur ■ - - ...... 1^—— and has lived In Manchester for 45 two I Admirals Landreati and La- atriiiiitr^rtngs to Manchester a most the Y. M. C. A. Friday at show. The committee has set the Phoenix ...... 82 84 golf champlonehip headed into a In Practice Contest And Break Ruth's Major League Record of 714 years, being employed in Cheney o'clock has been called to Willi-I P i c k c c l Crolx, commanders of the French Travelers ...... 405 425 Baer. Rates Comiskey as Meet Green Wave at Sweep Double from Sen- modern and commodious restau- Brothers in the piece dyeing de­ squadron at Dakar, cabled 'Vichy date of Tuesday. Oct. 1, and hectic day today and promised to *> mantic because of Illness In her , PubUo t'lllltics 1 ^ Hmrry Orayson Standings ^ m nt. This Is not a new enterprise I they were prepared to “fight to tickets for the affair are being dis­ send the galleries into a state of _ partment. family. Mrs. Harold Symington, j Conn. Lt. and Pow. 57 61 Convllle, Thomas, Vancour, W atts **Young Punk” But NEA Mrvloe Sports Editor New Orleans; Other! ators, 6-5^ 9-4 as In­ In that the Diner has been In busi­ Mr. Weir was presented with a ' the end.” gawk-cyed exhaustion before the ^ jft\ 500 Home Runs telephone 5666, will therefore be For Legion Meet; tributed by the various members Conn. Pow...... 49'i 51'i f^^Show Defensive Prom­ and McCollum In the backfield. Rounding the 500 mxrk, James Nhttonal ’ ness for many years but the quar­ shooting is over. 'w Age Is Creeping Up on New England Gridders dians Bow to Browns 40-year service pin last fall by glad to receive table reservations ! of the soclet)^------Hartford Elec. Lt. . 66', 68'-* BelUs was a standout for this . W L Pet. GBL ters have been enlarged Into an the company for his long and One round was on the morning ise in Holding Rival Emory Foxx hopes to be around ' or assist in any way possible. Any j Hartford Gas ...... 33 37 team with Thomas and Skinner By 7-2; Rain Keeps Cincinnati . . . . 9 6 .50 .656 attractive brick building, so built faithful service. He was a mem­ Alien Cheek Urged The style revue will be in charge schedule,' and another, the third of Him; Fights Thursday. long enough to break Babe Ruth's ' Prep for First Tests. game may be played, all pivot. of the J. W . Hale Company, with Illuminating Shs. . , 58 60 also doing good work. major league record— 714. Brooklyn ____87 62 .584 1 0 % ' that the diner and the main dining ber of the Manche.stcr Salvation Baldwin Goes match play, wa.t set for the after­ Even in Tune-llp for 'i'o Furnish Frizes S. New Eng. Tel. Co. 160 165 The local mentor believes he haa Tigers Idle; Red Sox in St. Loul* -----79 67 .541 17 room are completely separate from Army Corps and King David Vice President Elmer A. Weden noon, which will leave eieht in the Jersey City, N. J.. Sept. 26— lA’i Jimmy Foxx wdU be 33 in Octo­ Boston. Sept. 25. Thc Bos­ Mrs. Henry Huggins heads the (Continued From Page One) as comrfientator, a role he has fre­ Western Mass...... 30 32 Opener; Thomas to a good starting club in the making ber, and plans to remain In jhe Pittsburgh\ . . . . 7 8 72 .514 21 each other. Lodge, I. O. O. F . Washington title chase when dusk settles over — Take it easy, folks— Max Baer ton College Eagles. 33 strong and i committee making arrangements | Into Hospital quently been called upon to fill, ow­ Industrial but is (Xincemed over lack of re. thick of thinga until he la 40. Chicago . . . . 7 3 75 .493 24 The proprietors, Curtis Skates Lodge No. 117. L. O. L. and Star the Pebble Beach course. still talks a gqod fight. for the tea. Miss Laura Hou.se, miinist party members, together ing to his familiarity with the Acme W ir e ...... 19 21 Skinner Pass Brings serves. The players are taking to every one In top phvslcal condi­ New York . . ...6 8 T9 .463 28% and Clement Pontlllo, have es­ of the Ea.st Lodge. Black Pre- Two or three upsets of the milk It’s not the same king of the Foxx has averaged 40 circuit; By Judson Bailey prizes; Mrs. William .1. Shea, tick- ! with congressional action to pro- latest modes and the wide variety Am. Hardware . . . . 22 24 the new system that Kelley Is clouta a year since he first sd- ■ tion. which they must be to enter­ Boston . . . . 6 3 85 .426 34 ' tablished a high reputation for the ceptory No. 13, L. O. L. variety were recorded yesterday, lA>ea1 T ou ch dow n. nightclubs who daxzled caff so­ AssocJiited Prees H|sirta Writer et.s. Miss House will be glad to ; vide "rigid supervision” -of all At New Haven of ready-to-wear apparel carried Arrow H and H, com .37 39 banking on this seaaoct and should /; tain any hopes of defeating pow­ Philadelphia . .48 100 .324 49 quality of food served at the Silk He is survived by his wife, but nil of the top-ftlght candidates ciety and associated sororities and justed kla sights with the Ath- { furnish prizes for winners at the aliens. Members of "subversive in stock. He will be assisted by Billings and Spencer 4\ S'Vi have the plays down pat after the letlcs in 1929. erful Tulane, entrain for New Or­ Thc "long count ” given Gene •Ameriran City Diner and it la their intention Elizabeth (Tedfordi Weir: one for the United States crown stayed fratsmitles back In the mid '30s, home parlies, a number of which groups" would be barred from Miss Minnie Sargeant, bu,ver In Bristol B ra ss...... 47 .50 Manchester High’s defensive I opener. Bom* worked to perfec- Tunney one famous night in Oil- to continue to offer the public the son, Oswald W. Weir of this town; (Oontlnaed From Page One) in the running. but madcap Maxie atill thinks he’s Five more good seasons would leans tiKlay as Coaches Dick Har­ W L Pet. GBL are to be held. [ holding public office. the women’s and children's depart­ Colt’s Pat. Firearms 79 82 play proved a lot more impressive I tton yesterday, others flopped. put the versatile star of the Red ■ low, of Harvard, and Joe Sheeket- cago has nothing on the long count Detroit best meals possible at reasonable one sister. Mrs. Hannah Smith also Included here are matches which good enough to take care o t a ____87 62 .584 The membership of the Repiib- ments. Eagle Lock ...... 6'i S 'i ■Kan Its offensive nerformanceperformance at i While a 6-2-2-1 setup■etup will be the Sox within easy striking distance ; skl, of Holy Cross, bewail the loss­ the New York Yankee* are get­ Cleveland 64 prices. The addition to the Diner of Manchester and three brothers. , , u i Also adopted were recommenda­ stricken with grippe after attend­ look like the most hitter of the ' •’young punk” like Patrick Edward ... . 8 6 .573 1% tions railing for a ban on foreign All Type* of Oowos I'afnlr Bcaringa ... 128 138 defense, experiments are of Ruth’s total, and bs now feels I es of vital keymen. ting these days. \- New York ___ 84 64 ..568 2% is a bid for the patronage of peo­ Henry and Richard Weir of Wo.st llcan Womens club which Is giv- ing the Republican State Conven­ ond round: Nebo yesterday afternoon as I basic Comlakey. language radio programs, the out­ All types of the newest wearables Hart and Cooley ... 1.30 140 planned with a seven and five-man he has as many as seven in hia Harlow was forced to revamp Ever since July 4. the baseball Chicago ___SO 69 ..537 7 ple who demand good food and Warren Ma.-s., and Oeng the affair i.s so large, over ,.00, tion here last week, made his last Helen Sigel. Philadelphia. W Red and White gridders en­ Madcap Maxie haa been under­ lawing of all organization.s bear­ for fall will be modeled by mem- \ Hendey Mach . Com. l i 'i 131.^ line. system. his varsity squad yesterday when experts have been counting over Boston ___77 71 .620 9 'i Who want It at a nominal coat. f th's town ' players or those making up their public appearance on Sunday in Beatrice Barrett. Minnetonka7 gaged in a practice engagement going conditioning of sorts at near­ ing the names of foreign countries hers of the society or other women | Landers Frary & Clk 24 26 Minn.; Peggy Graham, Beverly This year’s squad isn’t particu­ Foxx Insists that playing la Informed that sophomore Johnny tho four-times world champions. St. Louis . ___ 66 84 .440 21 Former I.unrh Cart ° Funeral services will he held ; ‘>vvn tables are advised to provide Bridgeport when he delivered an with Bulkeley High of Hartford larly heavy but Ifa fast and rug­ by Newark for this heavyweight and the barring of mail to "un- of Emanuel Lutheran church, and ; .New Brit. Mch.. com 42 44 Hills, ('allf.. vs Jane Cothran. easier for.him today than It waa in Page, his outstan(iing center pros­ Some days they count', them out Washington .. .62 87 .416 Zf Work was begun on the addition from the home Friday aftenioon j their own cards. Further piirticu- address bidding goodbye to the of­ and earned a 6-6 deadlock. Coach ged and will stress speed and de­ coiiteat, but he's a far cry from lars will be found in an advertise­ American organizations." the Juvenile styles will be displayed N«rth and Judd .. 3(t'i 32', Greenville. S. C.; Dorothy Kirby. bis peak days with the A ’s. pect, despite his 170 pounds, was and some days they count them In. Philadelphia . .53 94 .361 33 last spring when the hmch cart, at 2 o'clock. Adjutant Newman j ficers and men of the 242nd Coast Tom Kelley planned to work today ception In iU offensive tactics. the fellow who drew ail those ment In today’s Herald. The Legionnaires applauded be­ by the children of Dorcas mem-.] Peck Stow and Wil. 5 7 Atlanta. Gn . vs Barbara Ransom, "I waste less energy.” explains Thinga Clan Happen then facing on Main street, was J, Curtis, Commander of the ^ Artillery just before they depart­ on the weaknesses shown in the out for the season with fractured The club will be called together fore adopting a resolution demand­ bers. I Russell Mfg.Co., new 14 16 Stockton, (.'nlif ; Mnrjorie Kerrie, Fran Murdock has been handling "ooha” and "a a h i" from the fem­ the Sudlersville Slugger, "except Torlay's Game* swung around so that its' length Jocai-Salvation Army Corps will ed on a year’s training tour as grid UcUcs of his charges but In­ vertebrae. Bheeketski lamented This is one of the days for after the game.s l.y the president, ing the deportation of Harry Details of the fashion revue are . Scovill Mfg...... 28 30 Pa.sadena, Calif . vs Jean Bauer, the kicking a-salgnments and inine "experta” five or six years when I'm catching Red Sox pitch­ faced to the south. Carlson and officiate and burial will he in | part of the national defense pro­ clement weather may put over the his inability to use jarring Joe Os- counting them In, because they National Mrsi George I'. Burst, for a brief Bridges, west coast labor leader. in charge of the co-chairmen, ; Silex Co...... 11 13 Ka.sl Providence. H I.; Mrs Dan shows promise, while Genofll and ago. Yet, he thinks he'll do that ers." Scott, the general contractors, East cemetery. Frinids may call , gram. final tune-up until tomorrow. High manski In Saturday’s opener have won six successive contests Pittsburgh at Chicago (2|. They voted also for the estab­ Miss Anne lAndberg and' Miss i Stanley Works . . . . . 17 49 ^Chandler, Palla.^. vs Mrs. F'rank Thomas have been doing the pass­ thing to Patrick Edward of Pater­ That was why Foxx was happy (Cincinnati at .St. Louis (2). then erected the brick structure at the Weir home after 7 30 p m , business session. He was unable to march In the faces Leavenworth at Waterbury against the Providence Friars. and the American League struggle lishment of Junior ROTC units In Mabel Olson and a large commit- j do., pfd...... 29 ing with good reaiilts. son tomorrow night with no more to be released frqm the back-stop­ New York at Brooklyn. to bouse both the cart and the new today. parade, a feature of the farewell Gnldthwalte. Fort Worthy Tex.; under the arc llghU Friday night Manchester will leave for That, however, probably waa only is so tight that it would be pos­ all state training and Industrial tee. Torrington ...... 28'* 30'* : Elizabeth Hick.s, Pasadena, vs Mrs. trouble than it takes him to say ping assignment when Lou Fin­ Philadelphia at Boston. dining room under one roof, the ceremonies, but took part In the There will.be music, and jg-snclal in the season’s opening test: Waterbury at six o’clock Friday a precautionary measure, for Or- sible by sundown tonight for De­ Anti-Aircraft Fire schools. Veeder-Root ...... 60 63 ■Mary Mozel Wagner. Portland, “ Hello, Honey.” ney’s batting left off to such an plkn being so laid out that the two exercises themselves. imjAng "I time with refreshments wilfl follow Manchester pushed over the first evening and the game will be play­ manakl’s ailment has been de­ troit and Cleveland to be tied American Mrs. Catherine T, Thompson , New York B.inks lore, and Mrs, Gregg I>ifur. !>>s "Don’t worry. Pally.” he ad­ extent that his presence was no eating places have the same en­ Green I'rge* Cooperatloii wouldn’t have missed this If I the style pageant tally of yesterday's skirmish in the ed at municipal stadium there at scribed as a minor leg injury, again and the Yankees be in third Chicago at Detroit (2). Mrs. Catherine Turnbull Thomp- Rank of New Y’ork . 305 325 ' Angeles, vs Marion Miley, Lexing­ monished today, as your corres longer required at first hatie. trance hut are entirely separate. R cpijlscs (feriiiaii8 \Vhiloul.s The visitors threatened on several the question box: Is It news that Max’ll be right there to tell him are the only players who hit 500 seven o'clock, at which time re­ counter running almost the full for many years j town, one digging up a roadway Feder.ation, which once opposed mage Then, to make matters Louis Brow-ns and Detroit was his need for rest no one would be Am Home Prod . 54'., Maniifact Trust ... 3.3', 35'j ’ l-rongfeld. I>js .\ltos. Calif, hy 7 other occasions but Manchester Gene 'lYinney offered $15,000 for s what he did wrong—yzlth a left or home runs in the majors. They ceipts for the sea.son will be divid­ length of the lobby. Mariner's | Mrs Thompson leaves a slater, I, and cutting the water and elcc- compul.sory military service, now worse, the third team came on kept Idle because of rain. ed. Uniforms should be turned In lamps add a picture.sque touch permitted to visit him until fur­ Am Rad St S ...... 7 < 1' N Y' T ru st...... 101 104 *] and 6. met Mary Agnes Wall of stood off repeated challenges with piece of Pat'Comiakey a couple o( right. So. we’ll give him s lesson also are the only athletics who hit The Tigers must play a double- Mi.sa Emily .1 Turnbull of 91 Main !1 tiical siipiily. T3iiee liomhs struck would support it. He a.sserted that Jimmy Foxx’s 36th home run and held the regulars to minor at this time. Plans will be dis­ to each booth and an indirect, soft ‘ file lie.'iidi, .sliowcnng pebbles over ther notice. Am .Smelt ...... 43 Public National . . . 28 30 Menominee. Mich , and medalist a fine display of defensive ability. months back ? . . . and Bill Daley for a couple of rounds. Then we ll .50 or more in a season more than header with the Chicago White street: two nieces, Mrs. Maud B. labor would d o. whatever it could Am Tel and Tel ...... of the season yc.sterday was the gains. cussed for the formation o f a light Is obtained from modernistic Norton of Benton .stieet and Mias a oiii'-mile i adius. ' Dr. Blake said that it waa ex- ...... 1G4N Title Guarantee , . . 2\ 34^ Dorothy Traung ,.San Kramusro. Coach Kelley sent a starting wouldn’t sell . . are you surpris­ licit him nut in the fourth or fifth. once. Vermont's new hea’d coach. .Sox today while their rivals play ■ to "help tile government make the Am Tob B ...... 78'.. C S TriiJl^...... MHO C,30 J who breezed out a victory hv the ed to hear \’niir Y’nnkeee.s. who Because of the proximity of I 500th of his American League ca- basketball team as the club has celling fixtures. Ruth Spaulding of Hartford; two In spile of terrific anti-aircraft ^ draft a succe.ss and to protect the eleven Into action that consisted Doc.s that take rare of the situa­ i reer. Only one other player man­ Fuzzy Evans, has decided that single games, making all sorts of Three Entrances i chief executive's ailment would be .Am Wat Wk.s ...... 8L same jwore over Mrs George .Nash. of Brown and Curtis st ends, Mur­ were laid to rest with full cere­ tio n "” fences and stands. Belter Foxx fig­ situations possible, Chicago has many players who stood out as 1 nephews. Howard 1'. Bldwell of fire the raiders pressed on lnlan(t, | n^^hts of million.^ of young men ufactured as many -Babe Ruth, -George Bourt.sas, a veteran half­ high and trade school cagers. The front of the bviildlng has '[ Scarsdale. N. Y.. ■ and Albert .A. ■ ^ determined when results of labora- Anaconda ...... 23', .'■Yan Jose, (^alif , engaged .Mr^ C. dock and Jack Turkington at monies only two days ago. are now- So far as Max was concerned It ures a left-hand pull hitter has a back. Is the best bet to take over downed Detroit in 13 out of 20 wliere it was believed they were wlio are drafted in the next few j tory tests became available, proba- .Armour III ...... 4^ ■ who hit 714. Foxx. versatile star three entrances divided by two ; Bidwell of Dedham. Mass intercepted by British flghter.s. M. Smith. Chula Vi.sta, Calif tackles. Bob Turkington and Mc­ only 4 to 1 to cop from both the does. Yet. old age ia rapidly climb­ 30 per -lent advantage over a the passing assignments of Cap­ games previously this year. ' huge wtndowsi and these are hung ycars." j piy within the next day or two. .Atchison ...... 16-', Salira Regains •Surpri.se victories yesterdav In- , of the Boston Red Sox. hopes to PaganI’s to Meet I Mrs. Thompson was a member I Two Bonilx-rs Shot IKivvn Cabe at guards. Joe Beilis at cen­ Tigers and the CYy Babies? . . . ing aboard Max and taking charge. right-hand batter In the home tain Frank Taylor. The latter has Must Win ’Em All I with Venetian blinds. vVn.sh rooms ' Thc^ma.s E Haggerty. 19, of Lieut. Gov. James L. Mc- Aviation ("orp ...... 4 \ cluiiod the win of Grace .\nvrv. ter. Genofll at quarterback. Mohr run department. j he around long enough to break 'o f the Second Congregational: Two German bomher.a were shot ' Ro.sedale. ,\' Y what’s this shout old Harry Stuhl- He’s no longer the guy who hit been unable to come anywhere ' The Y'ankees’ chances for an­ for men and women are at the e.ist winner of the Le- Conaiighy, reached in Middletown, Baldwin CT ...... 16 - Raiitam Laurels Glen Head, .N. Y . over Kllamae and Murphy st the halves and Despite thli, had conditions been i the Bambino'.s mark. A meeting of Pagani s West church. Her funeral will he lield down and crashed on land \\hile ]jh gion's...... national. oratorical contest. dreher having his troubles already Prlmo Camera on the chin .and near his 1939 passing accuracy other championship still are re­ ■ end of the room. An electric vic- ; at the Watkina Funeral home at .said that he knew of the gover­ Balt and Ohio ...... 4 '» j Williams, Medinah. Ill . 2 and 1 , Captain A1 Vincek at fullback. at Wlscon.sln, early as It Is? . . . the same in 1932. when he wound Sides will be held tonight at seven two others were believed downed appeared before the Legion Auxi- nors’ Illness and had visited him broke his ankle. He’s as far a.a this season. Meanwhile Northeast­ mote, because they would have to ■ trola is available to furnish music I a dav and hour to he announced. Bendix ...... 31” Mhe defeat of Mr.s Frank Pvuss. Bob Turkington, Murdock and what with Don Kolbu.sz dropping your first million from thc fellow- up with 58. the one-time farm boy again.st It a dozen^tljnes in 1932. o’clock at the West Side R ec' to for dancing if desired, as the floor at sea when about a dozen raiders ! liary to assert that the American for several hours last night. ern’s Jimmy Dunn, who is priming win all their remaining games and complete plans for a victory ban­ Beth .Steel ...... 791. ■New York. Sept 25 ■ r I>ou Burlingame, Cahf., hy Mrs .Mvron Vincek sparkled for this array, football for thc year and Hal whn look rare of Her .Max believes he wnuld have crncked Ruth had the 299-foot right field the Hu.skles for Vermont, shook space 1s ample. The Diner has and defending Spitfires clashed i •'student Union and the American He said that he was available Borden ...... 191. Detroit would have to lose two in quet to celebrate the winning o f' Salica. who held the wopld ban­ i Davy. Washlr^ton. D C. after the especially on defense. Rooney still nursing that bad Sdimeling. and. In most of his Ruth’s .season record of 60 by 10 wall of Cleveland’s old League up his backfield by promoting Jim order to get as much as a tie. Yet augmented its staff of employes this afternoon over the south coast Y'oiith Congress were "fronts for for sendee at any time .should af­ ...... 3'„ j The second team consisted of the town baseball champlonBbt|g Can Pac ...... tamweight championship five years latter had barely qualified in % knee , . gym workouts he resembles just or more. Park at which to shoot In 1927. Shea and Frannie Murray, who the Y'anks make their true be­ with the opening of the enlarged port of Bnurnemnuth. illegal plots conceived in Mo.scow.” fairs of state require his presence ...... V*)’ .. Charlie Beilis, Skinner and Eagles- Young Mother (■’ase iJ. 1.1 ...... ago hut not for I.mg enough to . plav-ofT. and the defeat of Mrs 1,. w-hat he Is - a 31-year old man, Ruth had a bulge by playing 77 .Since 1932. F'oxx, who also hits won first team spurs in yestcr- : lievers feel they have a chance be- All players are requested to ^ . restaurant and has three waitresses About the same time a raider .Asserts 'I’earhers laiyiil in Hartford, but that with thc gov­ (’erro De Pas ...... ton at the ends, Scudleri. Tedford ...... 27 “b find out what its worth, ha.s the ■ J. Tescher. Berkeley, former nortii- CYiullflou-er Market Report w-hn h/ s returned to the ring be­ games in a convenient Y'ankee sta­ the ball well to right field, has i day's stiff scrimmage. At Y’alc, ! cau.se they just won’t quit fight­ present. ' to Serve patrons in the dining room. dived from clouds over a .south­ Donald Dushane of t’oliimbus, ernor still in the state and able Ches and Ohio ...... k ! ern Califf>rnia title winner, by Mr«. and Cobum at tackles, Phelon and ...... 40‘ title back again Whether It will Odds on the Pat Coniiskey, Max cause he was guaranteed $30,(XH) dium, and in 1927. hia biggest made numerous appearances in 1 Duckv Pond added a bit on man- I ing. east roast town ami dropped 10 Ind . president of thc National Edu- to carry out neressary biiainess, t'hry.sler ...... (Harry F^re.ssler, San Gabriel, ('ahf. Geer at center and Tedford and year, balls that bounced Into the Cleveland’s vast Municipal Rta- ' Found Clubbed c ation As.soclatinn. as.salled the he felt no Immediate need for the ...... '9 '-’ prove an empty honor i.s another Baer party tomorrow have been to meet up with a rising young lad power to his slim varsity squad hy ; Dutch Leonard and the Sena­ bombs on a shopping arid residen­ Uol Ga.s and El ...... 5\ question. ' Seventeen-year-old f^eorgia Tain- Birge at guards with Nicola. Mc- stands were home run.s. They dlum. i tial center, according to British few citizens who are unduly lieutenant governor to act In his scrambled like an egg . . . the with a punch. He looks tired, but promoting six junior-varsity ■ tors had them staggering In the Berlin Experts Coml Inv Tr ...... ^7'- Salii a became champion In 19.35 I ter. Farfo, N, D.. two-time .state Irishman now- Is 5 to 7 favorite ! he still has his pride j were two-ba.se hits In 1932, and Babe Ruth could smack ’em. and'" first game yesterday, two runs be­ reports. One liomh destroyetl an alarmed by exaggerated state­ behalf. Coml Solv ...... jthampion. met Mrs. Pressler to- squadmen. Including three ends, to To Her Death ...... 19'. when he outpointed Sixto Kscohar . . . which is making Maxie gig-; And as long as he has that, I have been since. so can Jimmy Foxx. 1the b'ae shirt brigade. j hind in the ninth inning, but they enifity movie theater. ments about our schools being con- ('onfl Kdison ...... 27', I day. 1 A right-field screen was put up They have been the greatest ! trollccl hy radicals.',’ He declared in a bout to settle a disputed title. AT gle plenty .... and Ancll H off-; young Patrick Is going to be In for Boston University's Pat Hanley ■ tied the score with two singles, a Visit by Ciano In an air fight over a southwest C'ons Oil ...... , . . 6 >. He held the crown a few month.s I Out.-^tanding shots In yesterdav's I in St. Louis after Ruth’s top soa- long-distance batters left and double and a walk, and in the (fv>ntinued from Page One) England coa.stal area today about there wa.s "no group more loyal to ...... 491. j play were made hy Miss Sigel. w ho man. who Is as careless with hLs' a full course on the answers to has been so upset by thc bull re- About Town Cont Can ...... then lost It back to the Puerto cocoanuts a.s he Is with his right ' son. Foxx smacked the ball right—of all time. ports about the Norwich Cadets I tenth Inning they punched over the 20 German bomber.s, apparently democracy than American teach­ Del Lack and West ...... 3% I missed a hole-in-nn« by eight I questions young heavyweights ask. with me. The oldest. John, Is not ers” Rican, Kscohar gave up the title arm, has just bet 10 G's on his Max "I which 214 or so now, " Baer that ne eliminated all of hls many 'deciding run on a walk, Joe Gor- , On War Plans , T J : westward, were, attacked bv Mrs Ralph A. Young and chil­ Douglas Aircaft ...... 771* last year, largely because he inches, and the eagle three scored don's double and - Red Rolfe’s sin­ quite 18 Then there l.s a girl. I.ida , British fighters and ground bat­ The keenest contest In 15 year.’ Du Pont ...... 173 , by Miss Hicks on the hazardous Gustafson’ s to put the crusher on Pat .... polnt.s out. "that’s about seven promising sophomores from Sat­ Duke. 17, and another tiny, N e w - teries. .V German plane fell in is being waged for the national dren and Mrs Yoiing’.s mother. couldn't find any profitable oppo­ ------' pounds Ic.ss than I weighed when I urday's starting'jineiip except A1 ' gle KOoatliiiMd frona Page One) Ea.stman Kodak ...... 136 sition. eighth after shooting over a deep They scored five runs In the ton, 1.5 " ! flames at Hrank.some The pilot commanilership, with indications Mrs Emmeline Curran of Maple i ha.sm and sinking a ’30-foot putt If the Reds hit the 100-mark In flattened Tony Galento last sum­ Amirault. who wMl team on the : street have returned home after Klee Auto Lite ...... 36 So last night .Salica went Into third inning of the nightcap, three The slaying was disc overed hy j bailed out but was killed. that at least eight of the ten an­ Gen Klee ...... 3.5-I. j tho games-won colyum i they’re mer. Doesn’t that prove I’m in Detroit’s Patchwork wings with Captain Jim McDon- ! that Hitler received Serrano Su- nounced candidates wpuld he plac­ speniling the summer^ind fall thus another of those fights to .aottle ! 96 now I they’ll be the first to ring great shape. (Ed note; It proves It aid. Up In Noi thfiel\ Don McCal- of them on a homer by Babe Dahl- John Bready, owner of the farin-j A Brighton corre.spondent re­ Brownbilt gren, and won with ea.>>e. ner. In the rhancellery at noon. ported that a Spitfire fighter ch.as- ed in nomination on the convention far at Saybrook. opposing title claims and again i the hell In the National League to Max. but how about the rest of lister prided himself "bn discover­ MID-TAiioiiEi eiems , It was the second talk between house, 'while showing it to pros­ Gillette ...... 3 came out with the championship Cleveland was curbed by the six- pective tenants The house h.ad not . eil a German bomber, out to sea at floor tomorrow. Meeker Prod ...... 8 ’’. League Leaders ! since the Cuba went into triple 118,1 I feel fine, and I think I ctui ing a replacement \for Walt [ the two. Crowds waiting oiit.snie A newspaper publisher and four In reply to numerous queries as after outpointing Georgie Pace. ' figures with their halr-ralalng 21- Infield Ranked Best Domina. his sensationaK sopho­ hit hurling of Elden Auker and tieen occupied for several months ' noon today and a little later re­ Int Harv ...... 47\ lick this guy. Haven’t all you fel- would have been sh'utout except the chancellerj' during the meet- turned. doing a "victory roll." lawyers arc generally oonaidered to where to send food or other Cleveland .Negro, over, the 15 round game string In '35 . . , with (TTial- low.s been writing about the fart more star, in Milt Rnville., who has ’ Ing testified to Berlin's intere.st in Blciod-Stalnesl ( lull In Room Int Nick ...... 27 \ for a couple of errors by shortstop Worst |•IaslerlIlg ()f War liy the so-cAlled "king-niakers” to supplies to the forces or civilians, route. Previously the National By The .\s.sociated PresR Shoe Store ; ledon out of the New Y'ork handi- (hat I can lick anybody I think been dividing his football tiVqe be­ I the Spaniard's mission i Int Tel and Tel ...... 2 >, Boxing Association hail recounized Tigers' Inner Defense hit around .300. right along with Johnny Berardino of the Browns In a room at the head of thc; Massed German homiiers gave he .among the leaders at pre.sent. the British War Relief Society, John.s Man.sville ...... \n4crlcan lH»iigiie ' j cap at Belmont Oct. 5. Alf Vandcr- I can lic k '’’ first, baseman Hal Tmsky. the tween tackle and end. ' As fresh squadrons of flerman stairs lay a splintered, hloocl-slain- No. 208 of this town, supplies the ...... fift-H Pace as champion and the New Batting Di.Maggio, New Y'ork, .st. Loul.s rakel three (Cleveland central London the worst pla-ster- It appeared that for the first time Kennecott ...... 31'. ! blit’ll have to hustle plenty to find ATebbe so Max. but young Pat Given Edge Over In­ team's home run specialist, and Out In Amherst, the Lord Jeffs ’ warplanes left their enntmental ofi cliih abo'it three feet long c ing of the war last night. .9ome .since the I92(> Philadeipnia conven­ information that the firm of John­ Y’ork comnilssinn had cast it.a vote 349; Radrliff, .^t. lywls. 346 and the Ma.ssachusetts State hurlers for 14 hits. I>'hiph Val R d ...... 2 '. for Salica. 1 something to steam the race up ha .sproved he can put a fellow to some 50 points above third Base- Bosox Put On Show : bases for new raids on Britain, Blond had splattered the walls and of the fires were .still burning at tion. wheq mnre than a score of son, Hewson and Company, Ltd., Runs Greenberg, Detroit. 12«: dians and Reds; York’s forces bore down hard as they” the German high command re­ I»ckheed Aircraft ...... 29 Lou had a wide margin at the j . . . No. 52 1# the 1938 Clemson sleep with a punch or two. Does ho man Ken Kellner. The day’s big hitting show, how­ floor. I noon to.|ay. For tilock after block ballot.s were taken, a drawn-out 1133 Broadway, New A’ork City, ...... 26 Wlfliaras, Bost'on, 124 I squarl. Gene Flathman, 1s still No. know how or what you think ? Detroit has good insurance primed themselves for Saturday's ported "dawn to dii.sk" attacks should he contacted. Loew's ...... finish nf last night's scrap al­ Runs hatted in Greenberg. De- CAN'T SMOOTN Bat Power Big Factor. l e r . was at Philadelphia in the I A Iflue, polka-dot dress and a, coiiM not get away from the fight was imminent. I»rillard ...... 201, 5 2 - but he's sportinfi it at Na\'y. against one of Its ’’old men " com- ' but the Williams squad yesterday had resulted in further ■Most aggressive campaigns have though Pace kept rigtil after- him liuit. 119 DiMaggio, New Y'ork. ! finff game of a doubleheader in Lslip were crumpled in the dust of ; !"’'"'tr;iting smell of .smoke, Mont Ward ...... 42', wliere he's rated a grade-A lihe Ing down with hardening of thc , 8ot off. light with an easy dummy damage on London tmd other been waned by Raymond Fields, Following a short hiisinesa meet­ for the first nine rounds v u INSIDE ! whihh the Boston Red Sox beat the bape living room downstairs.!. ' ' 'thin a radius of 100 yards Nash Kelv ...... 5>, 130 prospect, all 2.50 pounds of him By Gayle Taltmt arteries. Frank Croticher has ^ ecrimmage. At Providence College, planes. Guthrie. Okla., publisher, and Milo ing of St. Margarets (’ircle, The fight, once hopefully sched­ Hits Radrliff, St !>auls. 196; HK'.lfCI F0I ; the A s 16-8. Boston made 23 On the woman’s finger was a wed­ two bombs fell In a busy street Nat Bisc ...... 19'. Deacon Silent .New York. Sept. 25—(,P)— The proved he can fill in brilliantly at only sure starter against Holy hits tnXluding six home runs, and Kailu-ay Facilities Destroyed. J. Warner, Toledo. Ohio; Lynn U. Daughters of Isabella, held in the uled for thc Polo Groiirjds, took Atiliulll ding ring Inscribed: "J F .A to E and a third turned a thr'ce-stor>' Nat Cash Reg ...... 13 Cramer. Boston. 195. filUTEST any spot except first. Cincinnati I Cross appeared to be Joe Sullivan, the A 's“15. Ted Williams and Railway facilities were de­ hcviise into a skeleton. Incendi­ Stambaugh. Fargo, N. D.; Edward K. of C . home last night the mem­ place before 4.183 fari.a at the Detroit Tigers infield is the oldest M A., Sept 30, 1935" Nat Dairy ...... 13', Doubles Greenberg, Detroit, Todsy's Guest Star haa a good utility man In Eddie i veteran left end. Brqwn s "russ Manager Joe Cronin each hit two stroyed In the area of Dover, N. .Seheiberling, Albany. N. Y.. and Bronx Coliseum "rhe gross gate in the big leagues, a patchwork aries fired two furniture .stores ber played "Bunko" and prizes Nat Di.still ...... 211. 49: Boudreau. Cleveland, 45 Billy Stepp, Portland Oregonian. On Mound Pick Joost. while Cleveland possesses ' welcomed the arrnal homers anJ Jimmie Foxx one, the Folkestone .ud Ashford, the com- Dr. John C. Simp.son, coroner's and a pair of .smaller buildings. •Roane Waring, Memphis. Tenn . was $3,272 45 and each fighter re­ by Mrs. J. Spellman. The Circle .N Y' Central ...... 14 \ Triples .Mcl'osky, Detroit. 19; "Bill Terry has a complex against outfit that had the experts shak­ in Oscar Grimes an extra man i Walter Mullen, a 200-pound 500th of his-pi a j or league career. munlqi' ..aid, and port facilities physician, ..said after an examina­ all lawyers. ceived $664. Farther down the street a bomb will hold a rummage sale early in NY' NH and H ...... Finney, Boston, and Keller, New Lefty O’Doiil-devcloped ball play­ ing their heads sadly last spring. who probably could play regularly center candidate and cheered when In the sixth inping William.*, Foxx wer .it at Hastings, Liverpool, tion he believed she was killed ripped a hank wide open and dam­ ...... 'i October. Nor Am Co ...... 19 York.' 15. ers, regardless of what his scouts Y'et this strangely assorted quar­ on any other team In the country. John O’Leary, hls best running and Cronin hit tor the circuit In ' Jiff, Newhaven and Brighton. I sometime yesterilay. It wa.s not aged a scoi-e of small .shops. Won't Name Starter But Packard ...... 3\ Hiliff! I’rlc* Vnrlatlnn Home nin.s Greenberg. Detroit, say. In the past. Lefty offered tet haa proved the bulwark of the Kods’ Iximbardl Top*. back, scored twice with long;, runs succession to tie the big league as well as the Woolstone airplane determined Immediately whether Amid bomb craters and fires, Reports Circulate An oil truck owned by the Param Piet ...... 40: Foxx. Boston. 36. It’s Sure to Be Walters Tigers In their sensational drive If Ernie Lombardi’s lame ankle during a scrimmage session that record. factory at Southampton. .she had been criminally assaulted. other stores remained open for ...... 6% Terry such players as Joe DiMag­ British planea dropped high ex­ Laurel Oil Company, of Hartford, Penn RR ...... 22'.. Mushroom growins; Is so fle- Stolon hasoB—Case, Washing­ gio, Ted Williams and Dom Di­ for the American League flag, mends completely. Cincinnati will wa.s levoted to polishing up the In the second ganie Boston’s The Atkins have lived in Phila­ business and - eoekney fruit and became mired this afternoon In a Or Derringer. and It must be regarded as a bet­ Bruin.s attack for the week-end plosive and incendiary bombs in delphia since their marriage, the Dakar Surrenders Phelps Dodge ...... 33-', pendont upon weather that a .sea­ ton. 32; \Cnlker, W.ashington. 22 Maggio. hut the Giants weren't have big bulge over either Detroit Jack Wilson bested Bill Beckman | vegetable seller.s were hack on the ditch recently excavated by the sonal price variation of 300 per Pitching Rowe, Detroit, 16-.3; ter World Series infield than that or Cleveland In the catching de- I opener against strong Wesleyan, 4- 3 in a hurling duel with six-hit and around Berlin early this morn­ husband working in Chester, Pa. damaged streets today Phil Pet ...... 361. interested. Now Lefty wants Bill ing In their third successive night picking ' Manchester Water Company for , Pub Serv N J ...... 341. cent i.s hot umisiial. The mu.-on as "minor I forces. Sirloin, Short, RtMiiitl gan's athletic Immortal, Is coming of the flag and the aeries. Yet. If swings the pendulum toward the you paid S 10 mot*. ^’Acrage which .guarded the central Converse to Ida M. Denetfe. The days ago on Benny McCoy, second New York 6-9, Washington 5-4. will be subject to final approval by details" were worked out. city ffhm the'Kill force of the!I Later details reaching the Phoenix, Arlz.—(Ah—Pat Pat­ Butter. . . . 2 9 c lb. back, to help coach the Wolverine It were left to a ballot of the Reds Tiger infield, for both Cleveland Manchester Memorial hospital .3.'>e lb . S H O i S baaeman who cost Conni* Mack Boston 16-4, Philadelphia 8-3. the United States Football Asso­ .Gibbons Assembly "I think we have an absolute earlier overnight a.saaiilt f.oiled to ; French admiralty said more vio­ rick, softball pitcher, won and lost gridders . . s’pose you noticed they’d probably vote to start today and Cincinnati have far better lent fighting In the afternoon yes­ holds a $2,500 mortgage on the $65,000 last spring. St. Louis 7. Cleveland 2. ciation. There is no indication thc case against the hian I don't stem the sudden tide of bomb­ the same game 2 to 1. He hurled where Henry Armstfong was 146 Inatead of waiting another week. than average combinations. Cin­ U S.F A. wtll block the move. ers. terday at Dakar re.siilted In a cqn- property. I for both teams. During the season The newspaper said that none Chlcago-Detroit (rain). W hist hueeessiiil New Arrivals In . . . pounds when he flattened Phil Furr McKechnie says he Intends to cinnati even haa a better all- of the other major league clubs Officers of the commission arc . ‘ .onnelley added. slderahlly greater number of vie- .Application ' he played on each team in dlffer- We (jirry a Full Line of Fresh Fish. in Washington t’other night . , . keep as many regulars as possible British bombers bent grimly to MEN’S DRESS SHOES around than York put in a bid at the $7,500 waiver Reversible Glove* Matthew Pattoq, chairman, Man- i ------I iOO ('hlldren UMed their own task widening the swath . tims and more damage to the city Appllcation for a building per- ' ent leagues so when they finally guess he's finally grerwing up . . . in the lineup during the rest of the in big Frank McCormick. Cleve­ ' than the British morning action mlt has been filed by Raymond ' opposed each other he didn’t leave Fresh stock coming Tburstlav. price because "they did not con­ Midwestern cornhuskers -use re­ Chester: James Sherif, secretary, IC n .-A . W . Gates, chairman, For months, the FBI officer of ruin along the repeatedly bomb­ Brownbilt Quality the middleweights'll be be hearing season. land. for its part, has baseball’s ; which killed 185 persons and Schaller who will erect a five- the mound. He pitched 16 Innings, sider the blonde youngster worth versible gloves, with two thumbs. Norwalk: Jack Hufson, Norwalk; I U d' bsr assistants from Gibbons said, Muhlenbroich had studied ed coast of France and Belgium. shortly from a kid around here "I don’t want anybody to go finest shortstop-second base duo wounded 363 others room dwelling on Lake street for ] giving five hits to the winners and the $10,000 Mark is paving for When one side of the glove Is Harold Brearley, Groton; Nick ■ Assembly, C. L. of C., were elated society pages, from which he com­ ObserA'ecs on the Kent cliffs re­ named Johnny Colan . . . who’s stale," he aaid. "F or that reason in Lou Boudreau and Ray Mack. 65 Civilians Killed. Harding Stevens, Jr,, at a cost of ; seven to the losers, P. S.: He didn’t WE ARE OPEN AU . DAY SUNDAY! him for this season and 1941.” worn out, the extra thumb and re­ Soares, Joe Booth and Tom Rob­ over the success of t&e military piled a list of 100 ohilfiren with ported countless fia.shes which told ’3.30.n /3.95 not 19 yet and la sporting a 17- I am using Walters today (in the Outside of McCjormlck, who, in­ A Naval Ministry communique $4,180. against himself. The Athletics paid McCoy a verse side are brought into use. inson, all- of Bridgeport. whist Ihst night at the Y. M. C. A. wealthy parents. of the R. A, F.'s continued bomb­ fight win streak . . . first game of a doubleheader with cidentally, batted .400 again.st the said the civilian casualties Includ­ * Roblee Shoes $45,000 bonus to sign a two-year Due to the large number of play- ing long after the attack began Fresh Stock of Extra Fancy Turkeys Will Arrive Thurs­ the Cards) and will try to get him Yankees in the '39 series, Cincin­ ed 65 dead and 225 Injured. contract at $10,000 a year after m , men as well as women, it was late last night against what the In part of another game, probably nati’s "best Inflelder la BUI Werber Muhlenbroich Disclosed Dakar dispatches said the 35.- day! 7 to 9 pounds averaffe...... Ib. 2."»c nought For Today the second baseman was declared Meaasary to have the affair In the Air Ministrj" called "the invasion Sunday. Derringer also will pitch at third base, a slick fielder and a ports." 000-ton Battleship Richelieu, while Cut Up F ow l...... each .'i5c •5.00 *7.50 That guy with hls tongue in his a free agent by Judge Kenesaw M. ffyiBBaJium, and everybody seem* As Army Deserter cheek'this morning ie your old pal, another game before the season useful .275 hitUr. Landis in hls order disbanding the Berlin .Attacked Again unable to hhvigate, used her heavy Van C.imp’s M ilk...... 4 for 23c CHERRY PARK FAIR ------M to enjoy themselves. James J. Dykes, , the big bowling ends.” Billy Myers at short and Lon­ San Francisco, Sept. 25- uih — Dispatches from Germany said guns In defense. Detroit farm system. Ths four first prizes were won Wilson’s Extra Lean Daisy Hams .■...... 1h. 27V and cigar man . . . what be and Manager Bill aays he has no nie Prey at second are average Avon, Conn., On Route 177, Between CnIonvIUe and Canton, Conn. Wilhelm Jakob Muhlenbroich, ac­ the British attacked Berlin again Other French war vessels Making Voters! In 129 games. McCoy got 123 the following: Mrs. Patrick Pork for Roastint;, 3-4 pounds averaRe...... 1b. 19c preference aa to which team wins fielders and make their double cused kidnaper of Marc de Tris­ penned In the harbor likewise were hls White Sox couldn't do to those hits In 474 tine* at bat and drove SEPTEMBE;^ 26. 27 AND 28 — DAV .AND NIGHTI ^TlsfBey, Mrs. Fred WohUebe, Mrs. for the third consecutive night. Gustafson's the American League pennant. plays to support the club’s gilt- tan. Jr., was disclosed as a desert­ reported replying to the British B. C. Dry Salami, sliced...... U». 28c Tigers today . . . In 62 runs for a hitting average of F . Taylor, Miss Mary Shea. Some of the raiders penetrated "That makes no difference to edge pitching. Frey went to bat Horse Racing . Large Cattle Show - Ox Drawing - Poultry Hbow - er from the Se;man Array and the over the central city. Several fire. Fresh Ground HamburK...... lb. 19c .259. l.tPis door prise, a dish garden, was me, for we are stronger than last 17 times in the last World Series Flower Show - Industrial Exhibits - Large Midway With Rides French F o rel^ Legion in a biog­ civilian casualties were Reported. The Naval Ministry said six at­ The Record added: “ by IbR o , Thomas Donnelly, au- TONIGHT Boiled Ham s...... lb! 33c year and confident we’ll win the without getting a hit, while My­ and Showrs - Fruit and Vegetable ExhUiita. raphy released by the Federal Bu­ A communique by the British tempts to land troops had been "The feeler on McCoy through C|*Beti0e greasing service, Mrs. Brownbflt serlea, no matter which team we ers has had a miserable .season at reau of Investigation. Ministries of Air and Home Securi­ repulsed yesterday. W restling the waiver route Is believed to be “FLASH WILLIAM’S THRILL DRIVERS” ItcSweeney; permanent play,” he declared. the plate, dropping to .215. The bureau said the alien, bom ty said four hospitals were among (Jovimment sources reported lit­ 7.00 to 9.00 P. M. Home Circle Bread—New and Improved— Lar^c 20-nz. Mack's first step toward rebuild* __ Saturday Afternoon and Evening. . r. ■'TA ] ■ > . Ada Robinaon. Catcher Ernie Lombardi, who le The two youngsters, Boudreau Jan. 5,1900 In Neuwerkv Germany, the "m any buildings’* damaged In tle official news had been received the A ’s for 1941. With the ex­ Glenney*s ths doss of ths games the . loaf f o r ...... 9c B y The Associated Press in a Cincinnati hospital with a and Mack, came fresh out of the VAUDEVILLE EACH AFTERNOON AND EVENING haa two brotheiSf, Oscar o* Co­ the night bombardment of London. from Dakar since this raid, which At Town Qerk*s Office, Municipal Building Shoe Store ception of Dick Slebert on first ttts# ssrved' sandwichea, cup IndiuapoUa— Billy Thom, 179. apralned ankle, la the only ailing International League th transform logne, and Henrich of Berlin, and An undetermined qqmber of put the port's radio statitm out of baiw and jioasihly A1 Rubellng at FIREWORKS “Where TlMOaa«ll«R’a WMF ' with red. white and blue Bloomington, Ind., defeated Xxird member of the team and McKeeb- a wrobbly Cleveland Infield Into one a sister, Mrs. Ella Westermeyer of casualties was reported\nd others commission. Radios aboard French Board of Selectmen and Town Clerk Listen to “ Hartford Speaks” , over MTHT daily at 12:30. 70S M A D t 8T.. JOHNSON BLOCK third, it Is a known fact that ha General Admission-...... 56c. CeatoB T n m r *■ * ■ad gottee^ .a. Lansdowne, 178, Barrington, Eng., nie expects him to be ready for Of the game'k tightest defenses. Kolnmilheim. were killed Jured ia other wanhlna ia the harbor are now the (A Few Doora Booth of Oaa Co.) is. dlBsatlafled with . the perform­ Children HaU Prtce!______" ______F r e e Parhlm t ** 2 of 3 falls. I Wedneaday’a starter. Not only that, but Boudreau has ance of hls' lifield,''’ C i . r>*f’ . 7^ t »v7:^7?i T-

kOB FOURTEEN MANUHESTER EVENING HERALD, BlANCHBSYSRi CdNN. WEDNESDAT, SEFTEICBER t5,19M MANCHESTER EVENING HERAfiD MANCHESTER. CONN WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2S, 1940

RED RYDER Cloving In BY FRED BAKMAI* BUY SEU./W KKMTM!,,/Ac CLASSIFIED <£im Sense and Nonsense ««T Alimony la part of the high cost | Education “If at first you don't succeed sC -m pdiM * HUA/ -DOMTT R lO « of leaving. Every man profits by two kinds and etc.. -. ” MilAtnaOn THC of education -th a t which la given A life insurance agent called up­ Slmpsonton (relating his ex­ to him, and that which he gives on a big business man at the close perience In India)— I waa taking hlmselt... .Of the two, the latter of a busy day. When the agent Lost and Pound 1 Lost and Found Help Wanted—Female S5 Garden—Farm—Daily Wanted To Rent 68 my uaual morning dip when I la the most valuable... .For it la had been admitted, the buatness Producta 50 Pick Winner spotted three ' gladiators making man's destiny that he must work man said; , 1X)8T—BLACK COCKER Spantel. LOST—STRATFORD watch chain CHRISTMAS CARDS. Buy-sell­ TWO ADULTS WOULD LIKE for me. so I had to swim for my thingfe out and conquer for him­ and L. .0. L. charm, between the ing btg-proflt Low Priced Per­ four or five room tenement, mod­ Business Man—You ought to Answers to name of Dusty. Call FOR SALE—GRAPES 60c, yellow lUe! self. feel honored, young fellow. Do you Mary Ann Lynch. Tel. 6721. Center and 119 Cedar. Reward. sonal Cards. Also De Luxe Per­ wax and green string beans 65c em conveniences. Call 3310 after Johnson—You mean navigators 6 p. m. In Contests Our Country Icnow that today I have refuaed to 119 Cedar. Tel. 4797. sonals, Stationery. Plus Box As­ per buket. F. McQelland, 81 — something like a crocodile? LOST—T IF F A N Y W RIST watch. Hotel Manager (to visitor)—^^I see seven Insurance men? sortments. 100 percent profits! Lake atreet. Tel. 3539 after 4 • Slmpsonton—Well, what are Valued as a keepsake. Reward. LOST—d ia m o n d ring, between W ANTED —THREE OR four room trust we shall be able to make you Samples Free. Wallace Brown, p. m. gladiators ? Agent—I know. I'm them. Mrs. Lentl. Tel. 6623^______Cooper and McRee atreets, south 225 Fifth Ave., Dept. 10804, New tenement, by Nov. lat. Write P. Experts Judge Local feci quite at home. side of Center.. Reward. Mrs. O. Box 43, Manchester. Johnson — Gladiators? Why, Visitor— Don't trouble yourself. Y * k . Ihev’re sort of flower grown from LOST—PASS HOOK NO. 43034 Patrick Dougherty, 17 Dougherty. Photograph Best o f All I don't want to feel at home. Most of us, being well-intention­ Household Gooda 51 bulbs. Notice Is hereby given that Pass WE PAY YOU $5.00 for selling Organize for Liberty^ Pleads That’s why 1 came here. ed, usually find on checking back Book No. 43034 issued by The Another Big Bargain The Entries Received. OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE WITH MAJOR HOOPLI Automobiles For Sale 4 ten $1 boxes. SO beautiful assorted that ou neglecta are worse than Savings Bsnk of Manchester has name Imprinted Christmu cards At Our Used Store There are still quite a few towns our offenses— but neglects are been lost or destroyetl, and writ­ 3 COMPLETE ROOMS Jury Indicts The photographic conteat apon- 1937 DODGE, 1935 Ford coach, sell $1.00—your profit 50c. Free John Dos Passos^ Who Sees The Boy Scouts have a rule th at, that are not getting a fair break I often plenty, bad. WHV, TH EM THATS WHUT Pipe DOWN AND LET ME MAKOLE LOOKS LIKE “ ^EVERN HOME ten application has bean made to samples. Thomas Doran Co., 28BD FURNITURE ___ $144 sored by Kemp's, Inc. which con­ said bank by the Person in whose 1932 Chrysler cabriolet, 1933 Ford they must do one kind deed qach.l because they have two or more KINDERGARDEN 1 W ANT--I ] .TUiS-^AIsio (5U(T CALLIN' ME LITTLE l e a n o e R « ou&vrr TO : White Plains, N. Y. —Original price $226 cluded on Labor Day, proved moat day. Just once each day they must ; starving n-wspapcrs when one KIDS WON’T DON'T WANT name such book was issued, for sedan, 1932 Willys sedan. Cole —Used Only 4 months Girl’s Slayer ^LEANDER.CALLME ROOW.' (SONNA (oWE TH' ^HAve A UTUE Motors, Main street lot, opposite do some little thing to make some- | good one would really creditably I A man was having trouble with LEARN NOTHIN' payment of the amount of deposit WANTED— YOUNG GIRL for — Looks like new attractive and of much Intereat. A Danger to Nation at Home 'EM HIGH-HATTIN' -LISTEN,UNCLE BUL&V, MAJOR THE PULL^UEANOER represented by said book, or for A.-raory one else a bit ha^ipler. Certainly j represent them. Towivi are Judged hla taiephone. Hearing nothing but IN SCHCXX_, ME CUZ THEY , general housework, and care of —Every piece thoroughly refinished large number of entriea waa aub- 1 ALVIN WAS TR.VIN' TO TELL TREATMENT THIs S t HEN THEV the issuance of a duplicate book nothing a boy could do would be by the kind of newspapers they I a confused Jumble of sounds, he WITH VOU OUT 'G O T A e d u c a t i o n / _Jb 1937 DODGE SEDAN, good tires, ciiild. Inquire 1 South Main street, —Free delivery—Free storage Kenyon Held for First mltted and the taak of choosing FlftennUi of 34 articles on “ Onr • horns and firmly establish this re­ I finally became so exasperated that therefor. or Tei. 6018. of more benefit to him, and give | have H E R E . TR A C TIN ' , ' m e THAT TOUR N06B <3<7r VISIT,''. 'WOULDN'T exeelient paint, heater, radio $395. —Remember, yot...| 7 ctti duction Sale. 5. pc. sets as low as brook in Groton early on the morn- bad for mankind, the lowest com­ i Consecutive D ays... 9 cttill ou pany, Buckland. Call 3825, Situations Wanted— wnti founded. It mon denominator of the peoples of that 'AC never looked for ami i 1 $1995. Benson Furniture and Inc of .Tuly 18 by officers whom 1 D.iy ...... IM cts 3 cCt Female 38 l.s around the North America is to the good and therefore never noticed.- Roe Ful- i All orders fi'r irregular Insertions Radio— 713 Main street. Kenyon toil to the spot core of respect THE EQUALIZER O’.Rvvii.uas^e, will be charged at the one lime rate. that It will get better. great kerson. j Moving—Trucking— EXPERIENCED WOMAN desires Hr ronfr.s.srd. .State Police LIriit for the rights Special rates for long term every FOR SALE -1 WALNUT bed- Arthur T Whitmarsh said, that Prlie Photograph deal dejtendB on the kind of lead- day advertising given upon reguest Storage 20 light housework. In small Ameri- ana llbt'rtles of orahlp that can work up that low­ Ads ordered before the third of cart family. Plain cook. Tel. spring and mattre.ss free. 1 ladies he killed the girl the previous night the expert .scrutiny of the East­ t h e Indivlduiil They were dlscpsslng a silver ' fifth day will be charged only for walnut de.sk for den, 1 hall .stand, est common denominator of habits Bool'S AND HER BUDDIES Disillusioned BY EDGAR MARTIN AUSTIN CHAMBERS—Local and 1182-12, Rockville, Conn. after an argument during which man Kodak Co; and the award has man that all onr dish which they hoped to send to the actual number of time* the ad 1 desk chair. 1 bedroom rocker, she refu.sed to marry him. and traditions Into s usable public newlv-marrled friends. I Appeared, charging at the r.ite earn­ lying Distance Movers. Tcl. 6260. just been received The Eastman- institutlon.s have 1 cherry drofileaf table, antiqiie. formula, the Jackson and !,incoin 1 X OSTO TEE. OP CX>OR«., X S-rvU-THWiVL H.E'S ed but no allowance or refumla ran 68 Holllstci street. Kenyon was turned over to the Uo. mentions that all of the pic­ grown up. To bring the lilv of Husband (reading the paper I— ! ^oots, X r WANTED HOUSEWORK, In- 1 divan, 1 chair, Victorian, an­ kind of leadership. G O O O ^ ^ . 1 TV<\VW. \ I WVS GVRU__SUT A SVAP-UU XIVL HVS be nude on sir time ads stopped police by a Paweatiiik priest to tures submitted ranked high in evory Ameriran back into .sharp Oh. i ist the usual dope, I suppose. ! 1 X TWVW. MS UV4.S.S PR.VSVS.7>__ 3VJ\ AS P A R After the fifth d.iy. quire 47 Edgorton street. tique. J. H. Keith. 269 Oak. Tel whom he had gone after driving It may be that we need ju.sl this Wife (after a few moments) - | VS V-VCK-OE ; \ Ko '’till forbids” ; display Itnea not merit and showed a degree of relation to this central [iriiiciplc lest to make a nation out of an A W O U OH, AHTTVkVbLG MORE. SERVOUS Kepairing 23 4629. Iabout eastern Uonnectirut and How about this; "For butter or •old. .study and careful detail that added wc need words as freshly accurate ' overgrown but still half provincial X CA.V4 T E .U . ! CoViCE-RHlEO, TO HEJCW 'NVT'K The Herald wtii not be responsIbU W A N T E D -L IG H T housework oi Washington county, R. I . for sev­ a.s those of '76. and state-buikling worse " 7 ? ' \VL / for- more than one Incorrect Inser­ LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED, to the value of the .subject matters frontier republic Anyway It has care of children.'Telephone 6388. eral hours , during the night of chosen by the contestants and a.s rapid, energetic and original as tion of any ad\ertlspment ordered repaired; shears, knives, etc., Machinery and Tools .‘>2 jJtily 17-18. ' come and we must face It. If we for more than one time ground: keys tilted or duplicated; many nf the entries were ont- that of the convention that laid I have the nerve, If only we have the The inadvertent cunlssion of In* vacuunr cleaners, clocks, phono­ USED SILO FILLER.6, potato j standing. down our Con.stltutlon. ! nerve to use our heads and the ex­ SIXIRIES IN S'l AMPa ^Aorrect publication of advertising Arlicirs For 8ale 45 I think that if we could look ^w U l be rectified only’ by cancellation graph.' etc., repaired, overhauled. diggers. Cletrac.s. Caterpillar.s, ' The lirsf award was for a pic- uberant diversity of our land and Earmall.s, etc. Dublin Tractor at the development of American of the charge made for the service Bralthvalte, 52 Pearl street. ; tore taken of a girl sitting on the I our people and our mighty Indus­ 1 ncnposTAficn I rendered FOR SALE- HOT A IR furnace. Company. Willlmantic. j List Children j top of a pile of cord wood, she be- government under the New Deal trial plant and the experience of COM 1*40 tv Ml* tttvici iMC y *4 B t Pat i\rr ft.e tele­ with I'.seil only a few month.s. flnc--t Margaret f'ulkin Banning uarns Other filTerlngs were rho.son by ness and push w.irk efficiently In WASH rUBBS Good Material BY ROY CRANB phone at the <’H HA r t given McKIN.\K\ imOTHIJRS FOR SALE .MEN'S rebuilt and make and fully j?uarantecd. Will the judges as placing second and of the mental enemv that may at­ Above aa a cun v <-n v i nee lo adver* .‘o' h.r.l eniimorutiiui In Manches­ the frame of clo.se-knit Industrial tack our nation before a physical Carol Loses Throne, tlsers. but the (V\SH U.\ ri:s wili be Real Kstiile ai.d Instirumv rcla.sicd shoes. Better than new sell for halancA due to party who third anti many were given honor- organization. We've got to prove c-pwo tw.'is HAVE IHSSED 4lK)Ce VICKI SHERIDAN HEV/ WHO IS X HOWPA foe attempts conquest. In the next U MAS RABOLED FROM THE HOUSE OF CORRECTION. Accejiied as KL'LL PAY.MKNT If .505 .Main .St. Phone 6060 rliecp sho’ s. Sec them. Sam ran pay at least $10 p*’r month. ter i.a now h.’itig taken. It will in- I; able mention. that machine-production In war or Still Rules Stamps THAT a iR L » / 1 KNOW.* paid at the business ofTice on or be­ article of this series on "Otir < oun- HEP MONEY IS 60NE f THESE PEAD Yu\les. 701 Main. For full parllrulars write Box P, j i-l'ide the name., nf all i hildron |j .‘samuel .! Kemp .states that this peace can better serve the ends of fore the seventh day following the Herald. ' year's contest was the most sne- trv". ^ A R O L of Rumania ha.s surren- ^ B E A T S (SHAME first Insertion of each ad otherwise I living in Manrhr.ster a..( of Septom- ' liberty than the ends of tyranny. I ^ A PAIN ' the CHAIDIK FtATK w'll be collect- ce.s,sfnl one sponsored, and he l.s' dered his crown, fled his ® s- *d. No respoti s; I'l !i t y for error* in Fuel and Feed 49-A ' her 1 between the ages t.f four an-1 : highly gratified at the Intere.st It l.s a great and terrible mo­ country, but he remains king of telephoned ads will be assumed and Rooms Without Board 59 IVolice of 16 v.-ars. A.VF Howc.s. former .su- shown ment. Every aelllsh and power- Branford Slrikern .stamps. The former king, pictured their acru’’.srv cannot >.^ guaran­ SE\SONEU HARD WOOD for teed minded group In the country Is go­ above on a semi-postal issue hon­ sale, cut any length for fireplace FOR RE.NT- FURNISHED room, I perintendent df school.s In the first Index of Cla»aifications Public Heariiijj suitable for lady or gentlemen. I eight ili.strlct.s. 4«.in charge of the ing to try to use the confusion Return lo Work oring the 10th anniversary of his or furnace, $9.0C a cord; also slab for Its own ends. At a time when accession, has had his portrait on Births ...... A wood $8.00. Donald Gehring. Tel. Inquire at 161 School street. work' and he l.s taking the enumer­ Rngagemente ...... b Koning Board of Appeals ation of all children to the west Corp. Dickson what we need most is clear heads rome 50-odd Rumanian stamps, Marriages ...... C 8758. FOR R E N T—FURNLSHED room, and the will to sacrifice private Branford, Sept. 2.5—i/P>—Em­ more than any other ruler of a Deaths ...... I) I of Main street with the Ea.st Hart- In accordance with the re­ near Main .street. Gentleman pre­ I ford line on the west, Gla.slonbury prejudices and Interests for the ployes of The Malleable Iron Fit- single, independent nation If Card of Thanka ...... E ferred. Tel. 6908. In Memorlam ...... F quirements of the Zoning Regula­ Fuel and Feed 49-A on . the south and South Windsor Leaves Guard common good, men In high office tlnga Company, on strike since issues of colonial po.ssessions arc Lost and Found ...... 1 tions, the Zoning Board of Ap­ and low are ruining the record of July 30, went back to work today counted, George VI of the British Announcemnets ...... t FOR R E N T—ROOM. 131 East on the north as the boundary. peals of the Town of Manchester SEASONED HARD wood for fur­ The work has been under w'ay their otherwise useful lives by a under a contract providing for a Empire is philately's No. 1 man. Personals ...... I Center street, near Center, on bus five percent Increase In pay and a Aatoranhtle* will hold a public hearing at the nace or fireplace $4.50 for 1-2 cord. two weeks and today Mr. Howes panic scrapping of every principle Carol’s successorVKing Michael, line, continuous hot water. Gets Discharge from they were brought up to believe In. week’s vacation with pay each Automobles for Sale ...... 4 Municipal Building on Thur.sday H. B. A W. B. Pomeroy, 8071. said that there-dias-alFeady been crown prince and former king, Is f.3f Automobiles for Kschange .••• I In the name of the great totalita­ evening, September 26. 1940 at noted several cases where families K Reoaiise of Depend­ year. no newcomer lo stamp albums. Auto Ac'easorles— 'Fires ...... • rian bogey they whoop up the mob The company. In announcing Auto f'.pairing— .... 7 8:00 p. m., on the following ap­ Wanted— Rooms— Board 62 Michael’s portrait appeared on have moved from their former last night that an agreement had Au^' .school* ...... 7-A plications: homes to new locations and In ency; His Record. against whatever minority seems Rumanian issues in his brief reign ^ js— >'hlp by Truck ...... 8 weakest and least popular. Much been reached with the Steel Work­ Strange Conduct for a Mummy BY V. T. HAMLIN Application of Lucy G. Spencer Notice of the ELDERLY WIDOW would like many cases It Is the desire of during Carol’s first exile. ALLEY OOP .utos— For Hire ...... 9 two or three furnished room.s for more than the German military- ers Organizing Committee of the f»a *ages— Service— Storage 10 o.state, for perml.ssion to convert Under the provlslona of Special Carol surrendered his claims to those who have lived In a certain industrial machine's vast successes CIO and a contract signed, said Motorcycle*— Bicycles . . . . . 11 a ten-room single dwelling Into a light housekeeping. 42 Cambridge section to get another home. Order No. 169 Issued by the Ad­ the throne in 1926, to remain in LISTEN, THREETAMK, OL'BO', JUST T t a ME WHERE Wanted Auto* -Motorcycles ... It Tax Collector street. In Europe, we have reason to fear that the question of a closed shop three tenement dwelling. Proper­ He related the case of one fam­ western Europe with Magda Lu- I'LL GO AMVAV AM' LEAVE V(DU THAT (SOL DANG Baal neea aftd Pmfeaalonal Serrteea All persons liable by law to pay jutant General yesterday. weak nerves in public life at a had be,eti-dropped during the nego- hksjH p r ie s t Business Service* Offered ...... II ty located at 418 .North Main ily who have recently moved to pescu. Michael ruled under a re­ IM PEACE-.1F >OU'LL DO JUST z’-' taxes in the William A. Dickson, of the K time when we need every kind of tlatioiis. HAS GOT A Household’Services Offered . . . . l l - A Street. Residence B. Z«me. Apartments— Flats— Manchester. There are six children gency from 1927 to 1930. Carol ONE THIMQ FOR. " Building-—Ciontractlng ...... 14 EIGHTH SCHOOL AND Guards, has been discharged be­ courage, but particularly civic The closed shop, the company’s ME. ( W6.LL, COUPLE Of- Application of Savings Bank of of seJiool age In the family. The engineered a coup, regained the 9 !5 Florists— Nurseries ...... II Manchester for permission to use UTILITIES DISTRICT ' Tenements 63 cause of dependency. courage.- statement said, was “ the main Is. WHAT MY FRIENDS Funeral Directors ...... 14 house In which they are living was throne. The Balkan crisis, follow­ c o m 7*40 | v MCA sctvicc. INC the first floor of a dwelling house of Manchester are hereby notified Dickson has long been connect­ It is a civic courage and civil sue of dUsgreement’’ after the HID0E.N/ Heating— Plumhing— Roofing .. 17 FOR RENT—SIX ROOM rent on taken as a temporary home, too ing the partition .jc>i Rumania, Insurance ...... it that on Oct. 1 T shall have a rate ed with the local unit serving as liberty that will beat the European strike, affecting 600 employes, be- located at 11-13 Park Street for small for their needs, as the father "I told yOtrtO keep that night club bouncer off the team!” Millinery— Dressmaking ...... 1> bill for the collection of three first fioor In Rockville, near cen­ and Asiatic bogeys abroad and at gan. ended his 10-yCar rulie. commercial purposes. Residence Is now employed in one of the new Company Clerk and Supply Ser­ Moving—Trucking—Storage .. 90 mills on the dollar laid on the list ter. Telephone Rockville 124-2. geant during his service. After be­ I Public Passenger Service ...... 10 - A A. Zone. concerns doing business ■■ iq Man­ of 1939. due to the collector Oct. ing forced to leave the outfit for Painting— Papering ...... 31 Appeal from decl.sion of build­ chester. The rent Is $40 a month Professfonal Services ...... 31 JOONEKVILLE FOLKS BY FO M AINE FOX ing in.spector for permls.sion to 1st, 1940. Leifal Notices 78 and is-more- than he can afford to personal rea.sons some time ago, Repairing ...... 3t make alterations In a building at Taxes accepted everj- work day the soldier returned to the service Daily Pattern Tailoring— Dyeing—£ OF CHILDREN'S PLAYGROUND Courses and ...... t1 he has not been able to find and as than zoning regulations require. Shop 12 William Street. .tr.rf, Manrhrat.r. t’l.nn., have fliert toon. •Prlvnte Instruction* ...... 3S ah appllrall'Mi itat..fi ISth of .'ieptem- a result Is to move out of Man­ Dancing ...... l.'* a All per.sons intere.strd in the.se Take Notice! All taxes unpaid During his enlistment, the cor­ her. 1!440, with the I.inuor c,,ntroI chester. As the children were In Pattern 8788 Musical— Dramatic ...... ’9 applTi atldns ^ rhay attend this Nov. I. 1939-, will be charged Inter­ (■''nimla.lon for a Ileataurant Per­ poral has been conspicuous by his This fall Is a wonderful season Wanted— Ir*iructlon* ...... >0 Manchester on September 1 they hearing. est at the rate of 6-10 of 1 per mit fnr the dale of alrohnlle liquor ever-ieady attitude. He attended for large women, with the em- Financial OP the prpTpide. of :i5I Main «tre»t. will be enumerated aa living In Bond*—4tock9—M rrgagee ... 31 cent |)er month from Oct. 1, IMO, all the firing squads and other ftaymond W. Goslee, .fancheatar. t'otin The httalpea. la phesls on column-slim lines that BY MERRILL KLOSSEB C'lalnes*. Opportunities ...... y? Manchester, but their schooling FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS SHockinY Chairman until paid. owned l.y Fred, Murphy of 31 Weat company functions that he found look better on them than on any­ Money to Loan ...... 33 will be paid for by some other ..treet. Manrhe.ter. Conn., and will Help and SKnatInna Edward F. Taylor. Joseph Chartler, It physically possible to attend, one, and here's a dress (8783) that In' roiidiioted by llf'w.ird .Murphy of town for the next year, at least. Help W anted— Female ...... If Secretary Collector. and spent much of his spare time lease liste n wilda B u r I'M WORKIN& WELL. F(*EC< WALKS ;*. ttrehard atreet, 5!.vnrheatar. Conn., In the work that he is now doing proves It! All the lines are straight P , / Help Wanted— Male ...... 34 September 20, 1940. Manchsater, Cpnn., Sept. 19. 1940. as permittee. In the armory on company admin­ up and down and clean-cut, the XM TOOT double-C«tOSSIM<5 Qo n T even I TO keep him o u t UP TO A vo te r, An d what DO y&o Salesmen Wanted ...... H -A Mr. Howes finds that there is need YOU...... A O V « r / / S P e A K TCi m e ! O f OFFICE — ALL X LIKE -This , a n d sav s- ' INK THE VOT8 “ Help Wanted— Male or Female 37 HOWARD MUnrilT istration work. His discharge Is skirt Is sllm-hlpped, with control Dated n th of Sept., 1919. for many more houses In Manches­ effective immediately, and the cer­ YOU'RE FRECtcLeS’ DO IS Think, u p • h i, rai_ ; m a y i w o u l d s a y ? Agents Wanted ...... 3"-A H-9-15-10. ter. led fulness for comfortable, war i CAMfWKSN IV1ANA(3ER. VAJAYS T& KEEP DEPEND ON YOU NOT Situations Wanted — F-rrale ... 38 tificate will be mailed at once to Ing. The collar Is finished with - AMO YOU KNOW (T / HIM FROM BEING ID VOTE FOR M E f» Situations Wanted— Male .. .. 3f the Adjutant Qeneral of the State. 4 ^ Emplovni^^iit Ager'^Ic* ...... 44 deeply notched collar, and the two 7 ELEcrro J l.lve eiAck— Pet^—PonHry— To Join Regnlara weaklt points at the waistline do Vefcirles An application to join the Unit­ their bit toward enhancing the J Doge— Birds— Feta ...... 41 I Live Stock— Vehicles ...... 42 INVESTMENT!! ed States Army has been filed by slenderizing effect. Poultry and Supplies ...... 43 PUBLIC AUCTION First Class Private Thomas Scott Trim and simple enotigh for Wanted — Pet* -Poultry— Stock 44 ENTIRE COI.LECTION OF LOUIS C. EDWARDS of K Company. His destination is housework, in its short-sleeved Fnr Se1e~Mtaevllanee«e as yet unknown, but his certificate ArUoles For Sale ...... 4A Two family house, 12 rooms, steam heat, ELLINGTON CENTER guise, this dress can be made for­ Boats and Accessories ...... 48 will be made out and forwarded to mal enough for street wear by cut­ Building Material* ...... 47 all improvements, loeated two minutes from SATURDAY, SEPT. 28 AT 10:30 A. M. (Rain or Shine) the Recruiting Officer by Capt. ting' the sleeves In wide three-quar. ni.arnond* — W atches— Je wejry 48 James H. Mc'Velgh without delay. l'^**c(rlcal Appliances— Bad’o.. 49 Large quantity antique furniture, including Empire ter fashion, and knotting an Ascot Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A h iis line. I.ot .y 7 ' x 1 1 0 ’ . sideboards, chairs, tables, grandfather’s clock, pine, ma­ This is the second K soldier to scarf at your throat, as shown in Carden— Farm-'—Dairy Products fcO sign up with the Regulars this the small sketch. Household Goods ...... 91 ple and m ahogany funjiture of other periods. Fine month. Pvt. Woodrow McCann T: Mschlnery and-Toole ...... 62 ANNUAL EXPENSE ANNUAL INCOME Pattern No. 8783 la designed for Field bed, unusual shoemaker’s bench. China, glass, having already been discharged Musical Instruments ...... 61 Taxes ...... $ 97.30 Rent ...... ,$840 00 sizes 36. 38, 40, 42, 44, 46. 48. .50 Office and Store Equipment .«« 64 bric-a-brac. No restrictions. Lunch on premises. from the Guards for that purpose. and 52. Size 38 requires with short fipeelals at the Stores ....• • • • 66 Fire T a x ...... 7.70 SLXIKUUY SMITH Bandit Mean* Buainesa BY JOHN C TBRKl Wearing Apparel—Furs 67 L. B. M ARVIN, Auctioneer. sleeves, 5 3-8 yards of 39-Inch ma­ W anted— To Buy ...... 61 Fire Insurance.. LOO terial; with three-quarter sleeves, Raaai^—Rnav4— Hatela— Reaerte 8 3-4 yards. 8-8 yard contrast to r yOJH UNITOER. ErmiR that; OR 1 Heetaaranta Water ...... 30.00 Waterbury Sets >OU MEAN 3 Rooms Without Board .•••••«< 61 Int. on Mort...... 180.00 face cuffs and collar. If desired. ^KIPNAPPEP// 00IN6 u n ! you t Boarders Wanted ...... M -A R ep a irs...... 100.00 For a Pattern of this attractive m y i r i L ruMT VANorr Country Board— R e so rts...... 90 New Safely Mark model send 15c In Coin, Your Hotala— Restaurants ...v.*.**. 91 I P0 MINI4 0 .''/ Wanted— Rooms— Board ....t* 93 Name, Address, style, number and Real estate For Rent $422.00 $840.00 Size to The Herald Today’s Pat-' Apartmeota.. Flats. Tenements 9] Waterbury, Sept. 28— — tern Service, 106— 7th avenue, New Business Locations tor Rent .. 9i AUCTION—Mon. Sept. 30th Waterbury's record of 162 days Houses For Rent ...... 61 Price $ 4 ,8 0 (1 . Term* York, N. Y. iuhurban For Rent ...... 91 without an automobile fatality, Send for It today— the new Fall iummsr Homes For Rent ••••• 9* establlohed loat year, woa broken Wanted to Rent ...... 91 Fashion Book, full o f smart new Roal Batato For lalo 7 Room Hoiue with 8 Acre$ today. things for you and the children! Apartment Building for Sale •* 91 MORE OR LESS. AT STOUGHTON’S CORNER During the last 24 hours no one Individual things, bright with fresli Business Property for Sgle .*« 7i ON MAIN ROAD TO WAPPING FROM HARTFORD has been killed or fatally Injured Farms and Land for Sals ••••« style points, keyed to the special HuusSs for Sale McKinney Brothers HOME LOAN MORTGAGE ON PROPERTY In an automobile iLCcldent here. needs o f your way of life! Re Lots tor Sals 7< Certliled Check or Cash Most Be Presented By Bidder. Sale By Authorities said that the mark among the first to wear thjpm! All Resort Property for Bat# •••••• \ Real Estate — Insurance Order of Clara Allen, Jodge of Probate. placed Waterbury ahead o f the easy to make, each inoliKUng ■—a fuburban for te le ...... l< other large cltlea In the state — Baal Bstats Cor^Bsehango •••* 2' 505 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER H. A. Wn.lJABD, Anctloheer step-by-step sew chart! ^ tr^iitsd— Real e s t a t e ...... * Telephone 6060 • 74.32 Bridgeport,' Hartford and New Pattern, 15c Pattern Book, 15c AortUo— Legal Rstlces n MULBERRY STREET, Hartford TELEPHONE 6-6088 H a v ^ Which have had 89, 81, and 0 One Pattern and • Pattern Book i n n l -HoU o m • •••••• •jB* • • • < $• 39 deathleoa days respectively. ordered together, 25c.



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