Tha iqMakaHi In tfa'n M ef o f their appearance on the platform thia evening wUl be; Selectmen. Harry B. Benson, David Chambsrs, John i f u v * church school, the Forced to Remain Cloacd On Jansen. Clarence lAipler, Richard Hlhgliul iv k'k Sunday school and MarUa, aarles M. O^owd. Joaeph CofAooIidated Revenue Com Labor Day Holiday— Meet theMen’s Bible cUm wIU not re O. PeitvCIarenee K. Petersen, Har pany Gets Property from MANCHESTER - A CITY OF VILLAGE CHARM sume sessions until Simday, Sep- ing to Be Held Tuesday Those Who Process Own Neai^r M Repobb’caii Con- old M. Reed, Mathlaa Spleae, Charles Main Street Cou, a Holding temper 18. Night. Stays, W. K. Straughan, Leland T. ABODTTOWN W ooft Firm. VOL. L V ., NO. 289 on Baga U.) m a n o i e s t e r ; c o n n ., Sa t u r d a y , Se p t e m b e r 6, i9s« (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE TUKKE CEN1 T ownsend Club No. 3 will hold Its Negathres and Prints In- Tax Collector: Sherwood O. Bow regular meeting this evening at Barbor shops In Manchester, un testanU Eipected at Cen der the state Uw governing the oloa- ers, Robert J. Boyce, Albert T. Jack- TTm JafiTe-Prodrove Inilldlng on ' • V M l>iroaa Mielety o f BnuunMi 8:00 at the T. M. C. A. son, Jashea TI. Johnston, Samuel Ing o f barber shojia, will net be open Main street has been sold by the diurch will hold lU first riled to Meet Neit Friday. ter Park Open Meetm^. Nelson, Jr., George H. WlUlaias. The losing side In the recent Sun on Monday. As a result of closing Main Street company to the Con OnTiringr Line In Spain’s Tragric W ar ]M1 msstlaff at tbs church Wednes- all day Monday there will be no otb Representative: David Chambers, r Bsptsmber 0 at 8 day school contest o f the Salvation WlUlam J. Shea. Mathias Bpless, solidated Revenue company of New LUTHER CONVENTION .1 er closing of the shops during next ' « ’ciock. The hoatssasB win bs HUs Army wlU entertain with a social WllUam J. Thornton. York City, according to a warran Mias Elizabeth J. Norton, o f 180 week. The regular monthly meet Nearly aU o f the candidatea tor LOYALIST FORCES FAIL Wednesday evening at 7:30, under ^ -Vtrlaa Larson, Miss Clara Und- In the event o f rain the meeting tee deed filed today with Town Main street, has announced that she ing of the local barbers was sched ReprexenUUyee, Tax Collector and ibnrg. Miss Hattie Peterson and the direction of Young People's Ser Is planning to form a Manchester will be cancelled. Clerk Samuel J. Turklngton. geant Major James Munale. A pro uled to be held Monday night, ^ t Selectmen are expected to bo. pr^- SiCrs. Sylvia Spang. camera club, open to anj enthusias because of the holiday the meeting A fter the first floor of the build gram with games and refreshments ent at the forum meeUng to held ing was .altered to give the W. T. OPENS HERE TODAY tic professional or amateur photog b t will be enjoyed. has been set for Tuesday evening of ' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Conrow raphers here. Membership In the tota evening In Center Park at Grant company store the entire next week. At the meeting Tun^ay SEUCTMEN TO DISCUSS floor, the building was sold by Louis have moved from Russell street to club will be limited to those who the names o f those who intend to go 7:30 o'clock, Aaron Cook, chairman IN COUNTER AH ACK S their house at 883 Main street Because of school opening next process their own negatives and 9f the committee of the aponxorlng S. Jaffa, et al, to the Main Street to the convention of barbers to be company. Incorporated, at the tame Leapers of Hartford Dii* Convention Program week a new schedule of teaching prints. held Ip Stamford on the third Sun Young Republican club atated thle BUDGET ON S E P T .14 hours has been arranged for the W. It has been pointed out by Miss morning. time as a hiridlng concern for the Today Junior Maccabees win gather to day In September will be taken by property. P. A. music project Pupils not sure Norton that clubs have been organ the president. Sedrlck Straughan, preiSdiebt of 3 p. m. on—Registration of Attempt to Recaptore Irai -morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock at when to come may Inquire of Mrs. The building Is subject to a 844,- trict Begin Three Days the Old Golf groiuids Instead of at ized In other cities at which mem Mattnew Mens Is the delegate the Young Republican club ./111 open Custom in Recent Tears Has delegates at Emanuel Lutheran Mrs. Markham Speeds Britton, 65 Park street any time bers compare prints,'bold contests 600 mortgage and leasee to the W. SuBset bin as planned. Games from the local association to tbs the meeting and will introduce Mloe T. Grant company and the Ideal church. But A re Driven Back Saturday, Sepi. S or Labor Day. It and obtain instruction In various Ekllth M. Wilson of Arch street, on Been to Invite New Nomi and outdoor sports and a hot dog state convention. Finance association, Ihc., which baa Sessions This Afternoon; 8 p. m.—Annual business meet will be necessary to drop from the lines of photographic work, depend active YRC worker, who will be nees lo Sit in On Session. ing and election of officers. roast will be In charge of Mrs. Eu list any pupils who do not report ing upon the Interests o f the club a suite of offices on the second floor. nice Durkin, Mrs. Bessie Farris and chairman of the meeting and will in I 7:00 p. m.—^Annual banquet at To New York Goal; Rebek Have AdvaniagQ this coming week. members. Some of the clubs hold troduce the speakers In alphabetical Banqnet in Masonic Tenh Masonic Temple. State Commander E. A. Rock. The monthly meetings and most of The selectmen wtU meet Monday Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith and flrst~reg%lar meeting of A U Brown POLICE COURT order as the names will appear on them, Miss Norton said, hold annual the voting machines. night. Sept 14, to dlecuss a tenta daughter, Barbara, are spending Tomorrow of Superior Nmnbors ie Junior Court will take place Satur James T. Psscoe of Watkins public exhibitions of pfints and ex Felix Godlewski, 40, o f 448 North two weeks at Bay Ridge, N. J. pie Tonight; Sports Pro 10 a. m.— Morning worship and Safe Across Atlantic day afternoon, September 13, when Brothers will spend the Labor Day Candidates for Selectmen, Repro- tive budget for the year, prepared week-end at Nantucket. change and loan of exhlbltlona with Main street, charged with drunken sentatlvee and Tax Collector will be Holy Communion. - (rfflcers will be elected. other clubs. by Town Treaaurer George H. Wad 1 p. m.— Dinner at homes o f Today’s Battle. driving, was fined 8100 and costs by limited to 10-mlnute speeches, lliere dell. After consideration this month New York, Sept 8.—(AP)—A There are many amateur photog Judge Rajrmond A. Johnson In Po gram Monday. congregation., Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Chapman of Mrs. Lillian Matson, for the past will be no question period due to the the selectmen will offer the budget raphers In town, Miss Norton be lice Court this morning. lack of time. It Is expected that the 8:80 p. m.— District chorus re plane believed to be that of Mrs. Strickland street left today for Point ten years dental assistant In the to the annual town meeting early lieves, who will welcome the forma He was arrested on Hartford road meeting will be well attended as —TASTY SANDWICHES- hearsal at South Methodist Beryl Markham, flying the North O’ Woods and will spend two weeks office of Dr. John F. Barry, 935 next month. In recent years the Hendaye, France, Sept 8.—(AT) tion of such a group to share inter at 12:45 a. m. today by Policeman there Is considerable interest In the — BALLANTINE’S BEER— with a record-breaking attend church. Atlantic from England, was report at their cottage there. Main street, has concluded her emr board has Invited new Republican 5:30 p. m.—Refreshments .at —^Desperate government detardarw ployment and will leave soon to Join ests in the various subjects pertain Joseph A. Prentice whose attention race for all three offices. ance anticipated, the fortieth an ed by the (Canadian press to have ing to the hobby. Persons Interested noraineea to attend ita budget dis host church. ^ who staged a daring counter-attaelt her husband, Evald Matson, who re was called to the car by the manner Candidatea for other offices other PRINCESS GRILL nual convention of the Hartford passed over Renews, Newfoundland, in forming such a club are invited to cussion meetings, ,be«auBe the budg 7:30 p. m.— Inspirational serv ogalnot victorious rebels, ware . cently left the employ of Cheney In which It wan being operated. than those mentioned will be ihvlted et will be expended under the super 'Cor. Main and Pearl Streets today at 8:35 a. m., eastern stand attend an organization meeting to Through his attorney, William S. to present themselves on the plat- tHiatrict Luther League convenes ice at South Church. driven from the internatkmsl brld|(fl - Brothers to accept a position with a vision of the new board. today at the Emanuel Lutheran ard time. mid-west grocery store chain. Miss be held at 180 Main street, Friday Hyde, Mr. GodI wskl pleaded nolo Monday The Canadian press aald the air today by a vicious Fascist borroga. evening. Sept. 11 at 8 o'clock. church for a three-day oeasion that Elisabeth Quinn, of 33 Park street, contendere In court this morning. 10:15 a. m.—Forum session at plane waa flying low and toward the Rebel recTulU massed their to r o it - BINGO will Include a bualneaa meeting tbta host church. - daughter o f James H. Quinn, and a w est Renews Is on the southeast before the Spanish approach to the ' ORANGE HALL graduate of Pembroke College, 13 noon—Dinner at church. tip of Newfoundland. International span and laid flown a Center Street Brown University, Providence, R. I., 3 p. m.— Sports program at The time of the report waa 19H scathing rain o f machine gun fira;. succeeds Mrs. Matson as dental as Shirley Temple West Side field. hours after the English society or. the bridgehead. Saturday, September 5th 5 p. m.— Closing rally and sistant or Kate Greenway woman took off from Abingdon, Government militiamen beat a ' A t 8 P. M. awairiing of prizes at host Skigland. church. Refreshments. haaty retreat, carrying with them. The Manchester Kiwanis club will An hour and one-half earlier, the suppUea of ammunition they h a d . A larger supply of prises than meet Tuesday noon at the Manches SCHOOL SHOE WEEK troman who said she wonted to be ever! Special prises: SO lbs. Su received earlier from Bateeiena... ter Country club. The speaker will FROCKS the first to fly tha Atiantlo alone The rebel attack came under i gar, SO gallons of OU, SOO lbs. of be Dr. F. Forbes Bushnell of East For Girls — Sizes 7 to 16 Right on the firing line was the cameraman who pictured this fighting scene In Spanish dvU war.. Tbs from the east to the w est hod been Ooal, Combination Bridge Lamp. of heavy artillery firs from F center street who Is a member of mUltiamen engaged In a skirmish with rebels take advantage of the haystacks and Irregularittea In the repor.sd apparently sighted nearly field guns. Bending low to av SO games SSe. Specials So. terrain to shield themselves while they harass foes near Saragoaaa. the Town Health board and will Buster Brown Smart new rte- SOO miles at sea, snipers, (JarUst recrulto oonv ASPIRANTS FOR Bpectoti'rs along the obore of speak on that subject zignz that chil on tbs bridge from two Renews harbor said the small air dren like. $1.98 down the streeta through tha 1 plane circled the bay, while Ite pilot ■earofl city and through . 9 8 TOWN OFHCES apparently checked maps, then along the outskirta. $ SEE RIVAL FEDERATION HOOVER TO TAKE started on a straight line for (Jape The two foreea met oa the Bp Send Them TEACHER Race, 31 miles to the southwest side in aharp hand-to-hand fi^ C SHOES BABY SHOP Ten minutes later, persons at Superior numbers gave the A S S E ^ VIEWS (Jape Race said the plane bad reach Back To School of and ACnVEPARTIN the advantage and they 3 Girls’ FOLLOWING lABOR SPUT ed there. iC few minutes later It onto the bridge, swewlng the ^ with shoes that have good flew over Brook Point ernment defendm before them. aolOa and heels. (Jape Race la 1,300 miles from Forom Meeting in Center New York by fljrlnjg Una. Flee Acrees Bordet PIANO $1.95 to $2.95 DRESSES G0.P. W AIGN Three of the Soclaltot foreea, ^ W e use only the best Long Threatened Division Tha coast of Newfoundland was leather and rubber heels. S » 7 . 9 5 Park Presents 20 Repub NO H ERALD blanketed by heavy mists and rain. bad held the approach The master o f the S. S. Spaardam the night, were left di Dorothy H. Keeney l?'D ir’17 f _____ A SCHOOL PENCIL POUCH MONDAY scene of the fighting together ' r JCvllilli •------WITH EVERY PURCHASE! $1.98 Becomes Actuality and A. Will Speak for Landon, Ex" reported we sighted a plane 300 miles from S t John’s, Newfound, five wounded. Thirty-five more 1 s t u d io : 2 Hackmatack St. Shirley Temple drcaaes in all licans to Voters; Estimate across the 100-foot itver to S . TU LTES 7 ' No Issue of The Herald land, and about 1,600 mllee from 701 Main St. Johnson Block Telephone 7689 the new dark shades for Fall. WiU Be Published On President Announces, on French territory. F. o f L. Loses About One- New York, Mrs. Markham's deatl' Ten Anarchists, who bad High neck and Princess styles, Near 2,000 Attend. Monday, Sept. 7, Labor also Jumper styles In prints and nation. tha militiamen In the bloody 4 If the plane was hers, she could Ve Get one of these 4>laln colors. Third of Its Membership. Day. After Phone Talk With of the bridge, died In the hall o f t scarcely reach New York before 6 totes Manchester's political stage re p. m.. Eastern Standard time, 38 new dresses for the Rev. Dr. F. O. BerseU Several rebel ShcDa fell M at '! verted to the "soap box” era last RepnbGcan Candidate. hours after she eet out from Ablng Freneh customs house at Favorite Photos CALL Boys’ Washington, Sept. 5.— (A P )—The Labor Day week afternoon, a banquet this evening, night when nearly 3,000 persons don, Bkigland. and otheni blow houses on the : Framed AARON COOK long-threatened spUt In the Ameri The master of the Spaardam tode to Uto. ^ end. We are show a Communion service tomorrow gathered In Center Park to hear morning, an Inspirational rally to can Federatlmi of Later became aa nCHT JUST BEGUN. Bon FraneUco, Sept 8.—(AP) — wtreleeaed the Radio Corporation Twn hundred BoclaUsts, ' Latest W a s h S u it s Republican candidates for several 4 fled befbvt a fiaroe r To Buy or Sell ing them in tunic, 2- morrow night, a forum session Mon. actuality today amid taints Uiat sua. Speeches In New York and Dsnver of America: Styles In all the dark Fall shades. Important town offices outline the I>ended unions number about one- "Airplane, probably Mrs. Mark terdoy, nttMnad to ; Sizes 3 to 6 years. day morning and a aporta program by ^Herbert Hoover In behalf o f Gov. STOCKS OR BONDS piece and princess aa a climax Monday afternoon. manner in which they would con third of its 3,500,000 members would SAYS COL TILSON ham’s, passed S. 8. Spaardam at lah Approach to tbs Square duct the duties of the several offi form a rival fedaratlon. Alf H. Land<^' Presidential cam m.. eastern standard time. Posi bridge from Ifun to Ha Repreaenting B o y s ’ B u s t e r B r o w n styles. Colors in Flrat Since 1925 Hundreds of othara crossed ' This la the first time the District ces If given approval by that par- The unions, found guilty of 'In paign were listed high among the tion 47.64 North, 48:33 W est head surrection” defied the federation ex Bldassoa river in boats to Oval PUTNAM & CO. clude black, brown, gathering has been held here since tjr’s electorate at the prlmariea here announced September plans of the tog for Newfoundland.” $1.19 next Tuesday. ecutive council’s order to leave the The 85-year-old blonde, who train' rana and converged on Irun 6 Central Row 1925 and the host League has been Says He Will Tour Entire former Preeident os he beaded east tha rebfla consolidated their Rectangular green, rust, and Long before the candidates took committee for Industrial organiza today. ed In adventure hunting big game Hartford, Conn. making extensive prepaiationa for tion, and thus were aubject to a sus tiooa in the war-tom city OXFORDS the event ever since Its Invitation the platform for the revival here ot Prior to departing for several dV- In Africa and flying as a paid com- Tel.: Evening 5501 wine. what at least one candidate termed pension order. State to Pind Out His which they had been driven; Johnson Paint Co. to meet In Manchester was accept There was some doubt aa to rectora’ mee^gs Sept. 9 In New flames. 809 Slain St. Phone 0854 Day, Hartford 5-0151 ed last September. Holding of the a renewal of the days of the "Big York, Mr. Hoover broke a long sil (Oosttnued on Page Two) Mrs. Beryl Markham Four” |n local polltica, a good crowd whether this order technically be Machine Gun Hattie anniversary convention here la ence on what part he would play In The government soldlera ' SPECIAL TOR Others of interested persons bad assembled came effective at midnight last Strength. deemed especially fitting. In that It the Republican campaign and said tha rebels In a fierce mat' $2.25 and near the grandstand to take up night or midnight tonight. There SCHOOL OPENING was at Laurel Park that the Dis was no doubt, however, Uiat the ton he had talked with Governor Lon battla at the bridge head. $2 .9 5 $2.50 positions near the speakers. don by telephone Thursday. Ha lUd trict came Into existence forty unions Intendec to defy it The arrival' of two earloada _ By AssociAmD p r e s s New Fall Colors In years ago through the efforts of Remarks Applauded John L. Lewis, president o f the not say what they discussed. WOMEN OUTSPEED MEN munitions from Barcelona enom J. SALA Rev. B. Carl Franzen, now living In It wail evident that the chief In United Mine Workers and chairman A statement by Colonel John Q. 'T entered the fight a month ago,” aged the government aoldiera to ra>'>^ NOTICE retirement at Hamlin street, and terest of the meeting would be In of the Committee for Industrial Or Tilson of Now Haven that his he told newsmen before boarding a turn to battle. v train last night. All Kinds of Furni Have Your Furnace Clean the late W. P. Anderson, then pas the statements of the several candi ganization, made his position clear "fight bss Just begun” for the Re Tha railroad cars of war matecMs^ Fabric dates for Tsx Collector and Repre yesterday afternoon. Aa far as be '1 am going to be In It imtil the IN NATIONAL AIR RACE were sent from the Hendaye stMiflB.; ed Now By Our Suction Gloves tor of the local church. Plans for publican gubernatorial nomination. end.” ture Reupholstered R O W N ^ the formation of the District sentatives. Each candidate^ was was concerned, he said, tha order to a place oppoelte the bridge' ' Process. Democratic "aquabblea” In Stamford Promisee Other Bpeeehes. and Refinished League were broached at a picnic of given hearty applause upon every waa effective at 8:38 p. m.—the min- and Madison snd the naming of the they were opened by niultj Don't Wait Any Longer! occBsion when he struck a domi uto be spoke. Mr. Hoover, who has lashed the controlling the Intomatlonol span.^ Expert Chair Caning SHOE STORE District cburcbea at the Park and woman speaker at the Democratic administration In more than a came to fqulUon through Rev. nant note concerning im eapecially “We are going to continue what state convention next week held the Louise ThadeD, of Arkansas, An Intamational convention kUp-U™ dozen speeches and statements, cli SUNDAY REPAIR tween Franca and Spain by whlLouise Thaden outspeeding city. navy. the particular office to which he how much support I ran count on. ice. Monday be wlU appear at the to one union, regardless of crafL This fight has just begun.” announcement of hla plans came the men In a transcontinental air forcing of the Law. The rebel advance guard annual outing of the Bostpn Dis aspired should be conducted to For nuuiy years they tried to get shortly after he sold he had talked rounded Irun In an apparent en^ benefit the town to the greatest ez- The former Congressman, Hugh dash which brought serious Injury trict Luther League at Avon^ Mass., the A. F. of L. to adopt this policy. M. Alcorn, state’s attorney of Hart with the Republican nominee. The deavor to crush government resist- tenL But the A. F. of L. held to the poUcy to the male defending champion, ones by a dectsivs attack. ford and Arthur M. Brown, state’s former President did not Indicate sTore the coveted laurels of the flB,- A copy of a communication sent (Oonttaued on Page Three) It had been rumored that many of enrolling workers, with certain whether he would see Governor Lan attorney of New London are expect 000 Bendlx trophy race today — and by State Motor Vebiole Commission HATS of the candidates were opposed to exceptions. Into craft unions, the don on the present trip, which may Madrid, SepL S.— (A P )—The v»> DRUG ed to stoge a three-cornered battle the meeting and this frank, open machinists into the machinists another woman held second honors. er Michael (Jonnor to all automobile organiasd Spanish government ua>‘ for the Republican gubernatorial keep him In the Bast until Just b ^ , Covering the accident-jinxed Fall hats have-made tlieir and free manner o t presenting their union, etc, dealers and repalrera,‘to clarify the dsr the leadership of Premier Fran- ' nomination at the state convention fore the November election. course from New York to Log An debut; there are high views on important subjects. Never Last.fall, Lewis and his induatrlal next week In Hartford. At Denver Sept. 38. law preventing certain auto repairs dsoo Largo (Jaballero, tiirsw ite sn-- SPECIALS MALTBIE FAVORS was anjrihing more untrue, tor 30 union osaociates fonned the Com geles In 14 hours, 64 minutes, soft- tire official force today btetnd field crowns, medium and very Democratlo Dispote Mr. Hoover asserted that hla Den voiced Mrs. Thsden, of BentonviUe, on Sunday, was received today by candidates presented themselves on mittee for Industrial Organization Jamea G. Long, secretary of the ver address, before a mining con troops fighting Fascist rsbels. For The Best flat styles. The new visor 200-Sheet Kleenex /...luc Ark., was "more surprised than any (Jbief Police Samuel O. Gordon. "A ll other politic'1 Interests a r t' the platform at the beginning of to promote' industrial union cam Democratic town committee In Had' ference, tentatively was set for o t brim. The pill box and the Gordon or Gotham PRESS LIMITATION paigns in the steel, auto, rubber, body" when acclaimed the winner “Wreckers and tow can may be to be subordinated to this end,” an- 500-Sheet Kleenex ....3Ic the meeting and every one of them Ison, was fined $5 and costs by Sept. 38 but be was not certain of late ymterday before cheering trench cap are among the Sheer ChiiTon or carried out the ancient and honor textile and other Industries. Peter C. M. Christensen, justice National air races. One of the first acts o t tbs now. youthful styles. Service Weight Pure able principles of representative ex- peace, on a charge of failure to put ance. • Accompanied by Miss Blanche breakdowns, breakdowns may be re hterests Of 75c Listerine _____ 59c cil summoned the Lewis faction to CaMneL which includes two Oostv * pression In a manner naost fitting to a vote In motion at the Democratic A few weeks ago he conferred at Noyes, o t Los Angeles, Mrs. Thaden paired If a major repair operation to munists, was to be appointment efl Other styles include the ^oold Bar AO Outside Re themselvea and to the crowd prea- stand trial for ’nnsurrection." S C IE N C E SOLID ROCK SPECIALS 50c Ipana Tooth Paste, 34c Fomid Ooilty turned In a performance with her not Involved,” the order explains. a generalissimo to direct all mlUtary felt beret, the medium and enL (OOBtinned ea Page TSa j (Oenttnaed on Page T w o) 430 borsepowered plane almoet an operations against the Insurgents. BECOMES WOOL Old Dutch 50c Tek Tooth Brushes, 39c The Lewis faction defied the sum 'Repladng dead batteries, repairing wide brimmed hats, in all SILK mmporters from Court Trials Purpose OatUned mons. They sold the council bad no hour better than that of second Some sources said (ten. Hartinea iends DANGER tnm aSd rak Me.. Manchester Chocolates...... 29c Ib. 75c Kreml Tonic ^.4**!*' • - 55c The meeting was opened by authority to try them. The trial ilaoB Laura Ingalls, diminutive New fiat tires, repairing colls, condensara, (Jabero had already been named to Kurin. aalH. H iafuk- new shades. President Sedrlck Straughan of the fan belts or broken aides comes un Milk Chocolate 35c_Y iB *e...... 2.5c went on, however, and tbs Lewis foric entrant the polt but a high official of tha 6ul- ease." A terrific explosion of his Nortb- ment agency for euch vlolaUona." Besta Us untllnchlBg pun ■ It loolu like cotton, but is a pure wall thickness rock wool will protect For Large crunchy Cashews, 79 Ommecticut Bar Assodanon, pro- ning. Such “cures” as detention to with all the dwractcristics ut poaed that newspapermen repre- B arry B. Benaon. candidate for Moil The only manner In which a pa hoapitaL out of the reach o f liquor, rup Gamma ship 6,(K)0 feet up near Illegal use of dealers markara ore maintain the Integrity a t Ita homes against heat and odd in a t ^ al territory.” 'i; origin—dean, fireproof, w - Almond, Pecan, Brazil oentlng out-of-state publications be Selectman was the first speaker In Lewis said the committee had not tient may become curSd of the drink invariably fall because they do noi: 8toflor4 Kas., pitciwd Joe Jacobson listed by the commissioner as the sdentifie way. Boys’ and Girls’ decided definitely whether to appeal haUt Dr. Karl Menninger of Tope of Kansas City out of the race but The war mlniatry rapwlad ', psrauuMnt odorims. Nuts. barred from trials In Connecticut the order of voting for'* next Tues strike at the root of i ^ t to definite loaning of a motor vehicle with Fhone ns today, and let us tell you Length cou rt day. He said that ha was tern In to the eauventioo. ka. Kaa., told the Utah Medical As ly a dtoeaso, be aseertsd. be floated down uninjured In a para dealera' or repolrera' plates to a tional victories in Tolado where strong eolumns a t ii^ D ed in your attic floor w how little it win oast to make your home REPRESENTATIVE He submitted a "definite pro- Kancheater and attended the local A doooI UodkMM sociation today, to to "grow up," "The drinker almoet never real- chute which he took along only aft. pnuq^ectlve customer for triaL taavs been attempting to out a j ^ it forme a beat-piqpf batriw reaUy livabls every day in the year. n a m " covering the relaUonshipa be. schools and upon graduation went "My ow n^^ht," he said, "la Dr. Menninger divided alootellca toea I t but be continues to consunm er peraistent persuasion by hto Members of a family may not pjhsa 8 IndMS thidc. BcsulU art Ihcm is ao obUgeUoii. His Important Work With the Roads and Bridges Com* fwen the courts and the preas. that on appeal would be utterly fu Into two general typeo. Jo/; Jitters, alcohol past the point where It to an- friend, Ken Behr, In New York. take a dealers’ ear for their own to the provincial capitaL _ f to work for CSieoey Brothers and The advance has oes:. hatted, mittee o t the General Assembly Has Been of Direct Chlrf Justice MaltMe said: roos to an executive position. He tile, and a waste o f time.” Type A, started drinking In youth, toyahle and to the extent of wreck, Amelia Barhart Putnam, odso has strictly personal use ana dedicate It HOSIERY Lewts aleo said the donfdilttee had Uofiilatry assorted, and government Beneht To Manchester. TIo good purpose is served by sold he was an active member cf never achieved much, and now to ex ing hu life because rf some flown over two oceans, bad to be to a ao-called family-car. admitting the representaUves of in iwt decided whether to set m a fed tremely dUDcnlt to treat eeatent with fifth place after bat- troops are ooaaoUdatlng their Fall shades: Navy, tans, the Young RepobUeaa club and as maladjustnsent Bales managers, servloe manKgais, dividual newspapers outside of the eration rival to the A. F. of U, But Banry Hangover, Type B, to “The real source of hie trouWe is tltog with a loose door of her "fly- tions *n troichee weat a t Talefem*;* shop foremen or salesmen In the e W. G. GLENNEY Co. brown. Lastex or turn state; for they can get all tlie In a result of a dedslon of tha Club b u t^ niiidng a succaaaful career throogh a foeUng of Inferiority, mingled with luglaboratoTy" that nearly tore her de la Reina. 40 miles northwest o f On Primary Day, Tuesday, September 8, employ o t dealers and repairers can back tops. Sizes 8 to 10. formation wmeta can be general that qualified members o t the .'Tf a group of dtisenB ate driven aleohoHo axoaas. Hen c f the latter SMtlmeots a t guUt and envy. He can oad her eompuiion, Helen Richey, of Toledo. -“ i public Interest as to what takes younger party group should take a out of a city and the gatea ara lock type. Dr. Menninger said, almost not oporato oars for their own por- Umeum Sttnatten Can 3551 or 3507 For Transportation not be cured without a rqOoal etatto- PtttstniTKh. out o f the jdane. sonal use with dealers’ or repairers’ place in court from the presgaaso- more active part In local poUUos, be ed, It Is logical to oasonia that tbgy seam to have been cast from the actor change. Temporary' remsdlsa Sven hefora the race started, Q>L Premier Largo (Jaballero To the PoOs datlons." had oonaantte to run tor tha office win band together to protect them same mold. are worse than uselsee because they Boaeoe Turner, who waa noted out platea. the new Cabinet Into . CORP. of Sdactman. selvea from the beasts of tha for "This type o t alcoholic almost In givs rtoe to false he|Ms and tnbig by Rosrard to laat year’s race, nar- Where dealers sell demonstrators diately after his sppoiB (ThU Advt. PaM Far By FHeada Of The OudMate.) C pair He added "tlisra should be a atrict The speaker aald that tha board est.'' variably to—or waa before ha start crushed niutoosis. ' onatyed oaxloua tojury in to Bslesmen under a oondlUeoal Preeiflent Uanuri Asaaa.! MAW CHesTBR C o m m - Umltatiott upon tbs extent to which of seteetman ahould ba oompeoed of Speaking poly tor Us own unloa, ed drtoUng—handsome, w^-built "Hisw can ycu eaqreet to curt In' to a etaab which wracked hla aalea contract or otharwtoe It to Ille meeting, offlclala sold, (he i 25 gal for ouch saleemen to operate and pojpt^ . M m than Hkaly a few atac months a dtoeaie that may barn entrant to New Mexico cb (Oeattmed ea Page Tra) (Oestfaned ea Pago Bmri) m Page B g M ) y e a r s i hs was a spoltod child. run oo for 10 or 15 years T tha w ay to Near York. such cars with dealers' platea. on ragaTirak 1 t-’:® m OT'. v - f v . I H lssl^ i flOiRO^XBat we do not tire ef during tha day.'' ■ ^toast Ooumfil, Dsgraji of Foea- tomtas, win omit Ito )|egular -meet- love towards our neighbor. Tirt , .. returned during the week for the NaoMI PnsMsat tog Monday evening on account of Sunday oehool tegtoa September CHURCH RENAMES c t ttU bomata/jf ROCKVILLE Oeorga Kreb baa been named QUlSH fi^raiN tE D ^ opening of schools, and for the prl* the holiday. The next meeting will IS at 8:M a. nu LUTHER CONVENTION directs that Qm c. president of the Fltton Company of The women golfers of the Man- Turning To The Gentiles HOLIDAY marlea on Tuesday. Others are ex* Chester Country club are asked to take place to Tinker hall, Monday luUon hy Octobss______pectod to break camp for the sum BANQUET SUNDAY the Rockville Fire Department for evening, September 16. n . JAMES R. O. CHURCH. BIDS BEING SOUGHT the eoming year. .T he other officers qualify for the Biq)tombei^ handicap DRIGGS ORGAHIST ths eompsi^ most sahmtt i mer today and tomorrow. AS POSTMASTER Rev. wnUam P. Beidy, Faetor. Um squlpmcnt it propow An stores and businaaB plaoaa elected are 'Vice president, John tournament on or before Wednesday, September 9. There will be no ent^ An automobile truck owned by By WH. I t COLBOT, D. a Bev. < sseph Cleuy tor trsatment at its wsstois__ wUI bd'clhaed over the holiday and Bock; Secretary, B. Wormstedt; . Rev. TiMinBs Stack OPENS HERE TODAY than Sept, u . Ths oidsr was I ON CRYSTAL LAKE JOB fee for this tournament and prises Peter PonticelU was badly damaged editor «J AdvaiiM trek to Shore As Sum- The Herald will not be pubUshed on Large Attendance Is Assored treasurer. Captain Lester Bartlett; by fire at 8:80 this mommg. reeult- following a hearing held Ao Monday. auditors, John Bums, George Neu win be awarded by the women's Ridki Artist to Handle Music mann. tournament oommittee. It la hop^ tog to a stni alarm calling out No. 1 Takes Office at Close of The method of Paul’s ministry in Masses at 7, 8:80, 9:20, i0:S0. (OeaittoMd Page Oae) to which testimony was. totr __ _ Sportii Program of the South Maneheeter fire depart THE UGHT OF THE WORLD Children’s mass at 8:30 to Basement to show that water in the riverl n er Wanes; Labor Day As Visitnif Mayor Is to To Complete Stretch of Road The Fltton Company elects Its thnt all membere who have paid hia missionary journeys seems to Local teams wlU engage in four ment Mr. PonttceUl had driven his have' been to g i t In touch with By GEORGE HENRY DOLE ChapeL and during ths coming week will tow toe yeast fa c to r y :__ baaebaU games over the boUday from End of Improved High officers each year in September, fifty towards tournaments this Bosbess Today; Ends Direction at tke North summer wHl enter this event. automobtle to Van’s filling station at those of his own race whenever be Music at the 8:80 mass: make ra extensive speaking tour add that it did not ocotatn fa- week-end. featured by the inter- way ^o the State Road. while the other three companies bold 'f90 Hartford rood to refill with gaa- upstream, that many flab bod dtod^ Closes the Season. B eG aest their annual meetings In January. vlsitod ra ancient city. Prelude—P ra y e r...... Uorrtooa throughout the New England Con town clash of Moriarty Brothers hUne. The gasoline overflowed on fatenatlonal Sonday-Sebool Isa-Atruth. lalah 60:30 says that Jebovdh Hymn—Holy God We Praiae Thy Methodist Chnrch. In toe vaUr below toe plant on Rlv.^ and the Pollah-Amerieana at the Rockville, Sept 6.-rThe State Goes to Lawrence Tonight the Silver GrlU bos a spe Lon; Contest Orer Jok. Bometimes his Jewioh biathem son Text, Sept 8i “I hav,. set Uiee la the Ilgbt of the spiritual world. ference of the Synod. the manifold setting a fire that aoceptod Paul's Interpretation of Naz&e. cr street rad that cattle retuaed West Bide itbld tomorrow afternoon. A large attendance of Italian Department has asked for bids on Frank UtUe, formerly of this dty cial attraction In floor shows and burned the greater part of the cab to be a light of the Gentiles that Revelation 31:22 dectores that Jesus 125 Overnight Gaesto drink toe river water. A ganenl ocodtii from Hanche»- bos accepted a poslUon at Law- orchestra. Herbie Johnson and hia tha fulfillment of the Old Testa Hymn—Jesus Uy Lord My God At the same time, Porterfield's Bel- reaidento of thia town la axpected another stretch of the Crystal Lake and the wires on the engine before then sbotodst be for aalvatton unto to the light of thkt world. There is H y All. Reservations that have been made Mr. rad Mra. Joseph Buchatd ef l«r to BMrby bMchu «nd motor berllnge wlU entertain the Poquo- at the tnnual banquet of the Gul- road from the end of the present inn- renco. Mass. He baa been appointed colored awing band will furnish the it was axttoguished. Thom u J. QuUh, poetmoxyp: at ment visions rad prophecies In the ends of the earth.”—Acts X8:4T. no conflict here, for u Jesus said; for overnight housing rad tbe ban Collin Drlggs, well known local musto for the continuous floor Hsnnn—Sareet Name That Makes Westford avenue ore the paronts cf:,# ^'tripa betm tbla momlngr over the nock Rainbow club at Mt. Nebo. eeppe Maaslnl lodge. Sons of Italy proved surface to the State High assistant superintendent and de Mrachester under President Wnsui Jesus of Nazareth; at otoe^ tlmea "The Father rad I ore one". The quet indicate that toa twenty organist rad radio player, has bera a daughter born Wednesday, Sept. signer at what is known as the shows. The regular floor abows they were so opposed to Paul rad the Dying Live. V.tort hoU d» of the waning; summer Manchester Green, leader of the at the Keeney street clubhouM to way opposite the Sandy Beach road. Holiday boura will be observed at from July 10, 1918 to April 7, 1933, Intense Is the seal to the search glory of the spiritual world Is toe Hymn—Mary Dearest Mother. young people’s organisations oom- ?e-appointed by toe music oommit at toe Johnson Mtmorlal hospltaL Twilight League and heavy favorite Part of this road from Ellington to "Woolen Mill’’, a 1000 loom mill. will feature Melvellne, Ruth and w u last night named acting post hto new toaohing that they met him glory of toe Father proceeding from prlslng tbe District will be repre Mon. TlirouKb trains and buses morrow afternoon. The lodge will be Itotherine and the colored floor the poatoffioee to town. No money for scientific facto; rad when one Commimlon—Reverie—Orgail. tee of toe North Metoodlst church Tbe Misses Mary and Margaiat' .(.were lined yesterday afterpoon and to capture the title, travels to Hart honored by the presence here at the Crystal I-ake was improved earlier To Serve Bolton orders will- be issued. No delivery master at the Mrachester postoffice to the spirit of persecution in which of nature’s mysteries Is laid bare, His own Divine Human. The sea sented by larger numbers than aver Ballratlne of Milford, former raat- I. Burton Dunfield, State School show will feature the Weaver broth by Acting First Asalstrat Post PosUude—Organ. os organist rad choir director. Mr. this morning with the peak of traf- ford for its first appearance in tbs banquet of Car. Dr. Salvatore In the year as a WPA project will be made rad the windows for he hlmsdf had at first confronted it to heralded abroad, rad great la sons from summer to winter seem 9:80 Mass: before. Arrangements have been dents of Stafford Springs were tlMti Bulkeley Stadium. The Oreen will The bids are now being asked for Supervisor for the towns of Elling ers, dancers and comedians. master Jese Donaldson, effective at Stephen and toe early Christian Drlggs waa engaged aa organist to Adorno, mayor of Floridla, Sicily, toe sale of stamps will be open from the rejoicing. Incomparably greater to come from a receding sun. Spiri Chorus—Choir. made by toe local League to house toe spring, beginning hia duties oa recent guests of Mr. rad Mrs. ■M meet the Lincoln Dairy nine in the the Improvements of about 9,018 ton and Somers, has also been ap 7:80-to 10:80, with toe last out once. disciples. Raymond Towns of Highland and Mra. Adorno, who are making a The CecUlan club Will hold its should be the zeal in the quest for tual ebragu in our fe i^ g s appear 10:30 Low Maas: 136 overnight guests at the homes Palm Sunday, and continuing imtU opening game of a doublebeader In feet of rolled bank run gravel, with pointed supervisor of the Bolton going maU at 10:30. The taformatloo concerning toe But-Paul did not confine his of members rad friends of the tkcs. which the Savitt Oems face the Mo tour of the Baatom tUtos while In schools. As the result of the ap first rehearsal of the season Tues appointment reached Hr. Quish by spiritual tmths rad surpassing to arise from toe Lord’s going far Mrs. Clare Brennan, soloist toe summer vacation, when he FOR CONSTABLE this coimtry. the bids being received on Monday, ministry rad mission to the Jem . should be the joy In knowing them^nway from us and again coming Emanuel congregation. More than Rsv. C H. Baldwin has retuinial'. hawk Giants in the nightcap. September 14 at ths State Building, pointment of a school superintend day evening at 7:80 In the South W. S. Grant, proprietor of the" telepbone from toe Postal Telegraph It quickly became evident to him notified toe committee that out-of- to the parsonage ot the West Staf^ Other prominent Itallana who Methodist church., A full attend Company at 7 o’clock last night, toa rad in giving them to enUghten toe nearer. Like toe sun he Is alwaira 360 persons will attend the banquet town engagements would prs'vent O n ly ^ c game la scheduled for Hartford. The section now to be ent by South Windsor thta year In Communlty FUUng StaOon, has on that the Gospel w u not limited to tonight, rad If toe weather to favor ford Congregational church aftei;., ^ Otto H. Heiinann Monday—Labor Day—the Polish- will be present are Vice Consul Pda- Improved Is parOy In Tolland and connection with the opening of their ance is hoped for. telegram reading: mind rad save from spiritual dark tha same, rad never leaven us. The a continuance. He recently arrang quale De Clcoo of New Haven, Dr. display a large reproduction pic any race or nation, but that it w u ness. The Lord promised to send seasons of toe year come, not from able tomorrow rad Monday more raendtag a month at hia farm to' - PUIX UCVER **-A Amerlcaiui playing host to the Po partly In Ellington. new high school, Mr. DunfieTd will ture, l8x22", of toe second National "You have been appointed acting ed for a series of early morning Taunton, Maks. Joieph 8. Paladino of Hartford. Temple Chapter, Order of the postmuter at Manchester. Inspec the power of God imto salvation to Hia Spirit rad to lead Into all tmth. the aun, but becauae toe earth turns than 1,000 visitors are expected at lish National Home of Hartford at Forfeited Bond not serve as state supervisor of that Townsend convention, which was an who believed. organ concerts over WDRC rad ax $(ias LilUra Waaaermrn of High - (Paid For By A Friend.) the Autumn street diamond at three Grand Venerable Mlohaeiangelo town this year. Eastern Star, will resume Its regu- tor will UBlst transferring office, This He la doing rad'tbrougb Hia away from it. When the eartii turns T £ / V - the various other sesslona. pecta to te here indefinitely and to The bond of Maurice Amfield, 80 held In toe develrad Auditorium at in our lesson we find Paul In toe The convention will open « at 8 street has been spending severat o’clock. Russo of Middletown, presiding Servtoes.at S t John’s Iw meettoge, Wedhesday evening, close of business tomorrow." Word there will forever come new, Its face to toe sun, it receives heat be able to resume toe church post' days aa toe guest of Mias Minerva officer of the Bone of Italy Grand of 1388 Squirrel Hill avenue, Pltts- Cleveland, Ohio, showing the Town The telegram announcing toe ap city of Lyatra, outside toe inune- o’clock this afternoon with the an burgb, was declared forfeited for Services wlU be held at S t John's September 9. The buetoees will be send delegates In session. All Town deeper and rejoicing tmths. If what and light Likewise for one to re SHUN tlon. Mattoon of 'niomoston. Lodge of Connecticut, membera of Episcopal church as usual on Sun followed by a social time, with re pointment brings to an end the con Jewiah drclea. There sat a Paul said la tme, that all things in ceive light and vitalizing love from nual business session rad election non appearance In the Rockville City send club members and any person test that h u been going on slnd pple, unable to wain-, who had The flrst rehearsal ot toe senior Robert Schwrada Los returned to Mancheator’a official family and day with tbs rector returned from freshments served by the officers. Interested In toe Townsend Plan or visible are clearly seen by toe things toe Lord, he must turn to toe Lord of officers. President Ralph M. choir of toe church is scheduled for hto home In StaSordvlUe after other invited guests. court on Friday. Amfield was ar last January, when toe term that way from birth. This crip- Buddies Johnson of Bridgeport will preside. Erik JW. Hodeon rested on August 38th on the charge his vacation. There wlU be Holy Social Justice movement are wel that are made, even toe Godhead, b acknowledging Him and doing Thursday evening, September 10, at spending a week with relaUver and A reception to the dietingulsbed Communion at eight o’clock, and Mrs. Phoebe Porter of 83 Garden Frank Crocker, toe present post hearing Paul speak, apparent then every tmth that science dis His will. Light alone and heat alone Among toe business to te acted friends in Maryirad. of speeding by State Policeman Le- come to a picture free. Call at Mr. muter, expired. The candidates for ly had faith to be hetUed, and Paul, 7:80 rad Mr. Drigga hopes every guests wUl be held at the club land Cable of the Stafford Barracks Holy Communion on1 sermon by etreet rad her daughterd, Miss Ruth G''“ t’s Filling StaUon. 189 North covers Ulustratea a corresponding are unproductive. So also ate truth upon will be toe formal application Erik Modera; housing, Roy John one of the stagers will be on hand State Policeman James BucUtt houm on Birch etreet at 13 o’clock rad MIse Mildred Porter, have ra- toe office In toe early spring filed perceiving this, commanded him to for membership of toa recently or and ha posted a bond of 820. the rector. Rev. H. B. Olmstead at Main street, Moncheate'r. Mr. toe answers to toe examination t u t tmth, and science la toe bradmald alone and love alone. It la scien son rad Herman Johnson, co-chair to begin the fall season. rad Mrs. Buckley are toe parents of J [£N IG H T _ after which the guests wUl motor ten o’clock. The church school will turned after a 2100 mile tour of stand. of religion. Yea, nature can be seen tifically demoutrated that light Is Britlah War Veterans ganized League In Deep River. Her a son, Laramee Joseph, born to them . Grant will gladly give them a pic Rev. AUson to Speak were required rad Mr. Quish w u The cripple leaped up and walk man; Erik Modera, Ruth Benson, to the club house on Keeney street not reopen imtll September 18th. Canada and the Gasps Peninsula. ture. u toe likeness o t toe splrituM from Intensified heat- vaves or heat The regular monthly meeting of Norma Johnson and Marlon Olson; Wednesday, Sept 2 at the WtodhStt' Rev. Alexander Alison, Jr., D. D., toe highest In the rating given. John ed. And when the multitude saw for the banquet. Tranaportatlon for G. Mahoney w u second rad Frank realm, fubloned 'out of clay. Fol shining. Truth is love shining. U toe Mona-Ypre Post 'vrill be held in transportation, Ivor Scott, chair Communl^ hospital la WiUlmratte. pastor of the First Presbyterian Daughters of Liberty No. 136 ..what bad happened, in toe terms of toe Army rad Na'vy club Wednes those without cars will be provid church of Bridgeport, Conn., will G. Balkner third. Under, toe rules low on a little, that a definite and nature,could be pe..etrated to Its man; sports, Edwin Anderson rad The new arrival is a gramtoon of ed. care to leave the Birch etreet Ofcnje Ladles Institution, their own pagan religion, they were glorious revelation of toe spiritual depth, as to toe minutest detail, it day evening. Sept Oto at 6 o’clock. STAFFOI^SPRINGS Mayor and Mrs. P. Larama# of WU- SPECIAL ATTRACTION preach at the morning service at will hold its regular meeting In of Civil Service any of toe three Arthur Anderson, co-chairmen; Irv club bouse from 11 o’clock until ATTORNEY HOUSE candidates could be recommended. 'convinced that the gods bad come may come. would be seen as illustrative of toe A fun attendance Is requested as Umratlc. Officer Buckley to wcB 10:48 o’clock at the Tolland Feder 0 " “ *e hall, Tuesday evening at down to their city In toe likeness ing Orison, Alva Anderson, John noon. The recommendation for too office The universe h u but one sun. spiritual, and both in full accord, plans for our trip to Springfield to Johnson, Ida Anderson Richard known throughout toe oounto hetog ated church on Sunday morning. Dr. 7:80. A good attendance la hoped of men. * attend toe annual field day rad re Urbano Osano Will serve a com AUaon, who Is the father of Rev. OBITUARY w u within toe rights of toe Con There Is but one God, and from Him for toe spiritual is toe soul of which Berggren and Leonard Nlese; ban ITAUAN SOCIETY NEIil I attached to toe Staffoto Springs Sprii^i ; plete Italian dinner and the after for as the delegates to the supreme So they called Bam abu "Jupi union win be completed. barracks. HERBIE JOHNSON Valentine S. AUaon, pastor of the TOBEmERATOR session at Pittsburgh In August will gressman from this district, Her come the heat and Ilgbt of toe nature is toe body. Nature Is toe quet, Beatrice Pearson and Mltzl noon will be -devoted to a program man Kopplemann. The Congreas- ter” , rad Paul "Mercury". And toe spiritual world into our spirit. The mirror in which the spiritual is Secretary J. A. Pratt has written Many local residents ate attend- ' Tolland Federated church, was one submit their reports. A social time FUNERALS to toe Springfield Post for the latest Johnson, co-chairmen; Grace John tag toe Elks’ County fair to WUUc And His Swing Colored Band, Direct From Montreal, of sports and dancing. of the apeakefs at the Older Boys man left toe selection of toe candi priest of Jupiter brought oxen and beat la God’s love; the light is Hta seen, just as Paul declares. DAY MONDAY FEATURE will follow the meeting. The follow garlands to the gates o. the city developments of this big affair and son, Arthur Johnson, Herbert John mantle rad toe annual Fair in Stut^ Canada. i and Girls conference held at the Named Today by Registrar Miss Plorenoe Griswold date to the Democratic town com son and Hugo Pearson; program. ing committee will be In charxe: mittee with toe result that 63 bal to do sacrifice in honor of these hopes to have toe news for our next bridge, Mass. Both will come to , Featuring— BOB HALLOWAY Union church last May and made a Miss Ruby Wilson, Mrs. Louise Wil The funeral of Miss Florence Gris Rev. K. E. Erickson rad Albert wold of 63 Essex street who was fa lots were necessary before Hr. gods who bad come among them. meeting. In order that all arrange Annual Sports Program to Be close Monday night Hartford’s Louie Armetrong most favorable Impression. Veitch; Polls Open Tues son, Miss Edith Wilkinson. Mrs ments may be completed regarding Pearaon, co-obalrmen; Ehra H. John Mrs. Edward ^ b ln of HOOVER TO TAKE The Men’s club of-the church wlil tally injured In a fall from a window Quish received 14 of the 28 cast, But Paul and Bam abu protest Held on Club House Grounds Ella Webb, Mra. Nellie Woodhouse which w u on May 31. ed, "We also are men of like p u - transportation rad entertainment, son and Helen Berggren; badge, street accompanied by Mm. attend the service in a body and sit Mrs. Dorothy Wylie, Mrs. Julia of top home of C. Weston Steward tickets and printing, Hugo Benson, of 31 Parker street Wednesday The result of toe town commit sions with you and bring you good the joint committee will meet In a — Big Crowd Expected. SuUlvra rad son Kenneth E.'gi In a group in the center of the day 10 a. m.-9 p. m. Blnks, Mrs. Hetty Blnks, Mrs. Han chairman; Brland Johnson, Arthur van of Benton street hhvs church. morning will be held tola afternoon tee’s decision w u made known to tidings that ye should turn from few days to discuss these matters. ACnVE PART IN nah Blevlne rad Mrs. Minnie Those who are representing toe AnderBon;vpubUclty, Erik Modera, The only Labor Day celebration from a motor trip to C^pa Cod FLOOR SHOWS U ^ n Church Service Brown. ^ 3 o’clock at 'Jio T. P. HoUoran Congressman Kopplemann, who, these 'vata things unto toe living Funeral Home, 176 East Center during toe late days of toe session Post are James McCullough, Charles Helen Matso^ and Pearl Johnson; in Stafford Springs set for next West Roxbury, Mass., wbsra Services wlU be held In the vari Attorney Charles S. House will God.” Monday Is toe annual field day of visltsd Mrs. W. O. Cottons, Continuoua From 10:30 Tin Cloalng. be moderator at the primary Tues street presented Mr. Qulab's name. For It was toe only thing that Paul Trotter and Sandy Pratt, lijls com Sunday refreshments, Elsie Brandt, ous churches of the city for the The Misses Ruth and Constance mittee will be assisted by one se chairman; Hllma Dahlman, Robert toe Italldh Benefit society to te held resident of Stafford Springs. G 0 .P . CAMPjUGN first time on Sunday, following the day, It was announced today by Re ^ v . J. Stuart Nelli of S t Mary’s some reuon it did not get before toe rad Bam abu could do. Neverthe CHURCHES Hunt of Pine street have returned Episcopal church will officiate and Senator for confirmation with the lected by Mrs. Ella Hamilton from McComb, Eleanor Berggren, Ralph at their grounds rad club house on Mm. Perry Crane rad son of (Oonttamed from Page ^One) summer union services. publican Registrar Robert N. Veitch fiom a visit with their uncle and less, It required very great courage, MANCHESTER AND VERNON Park street. Several hundred Ital MELVELINE - RUTH and KATHERINE who made the appointment. burial 'vlll be in Eaat cemetery. others. It w u this tU t caused toe <|>toe church on Wednesday night at 8 toe Auxiliary. Members who are Jobnron; Monday refreshments, York have been spending a tew At the Union Congregational &unt, John Joyce and Mrs.' Joyce, of for In a sense they were rebuking PARISH o'clock. The hostesses will be Miss ians throughout toe state are ex with her father, (toarles F. ' hU Palo Alto home wiUi Republican The period during which candi The bearers will be Victor Ogren, delay. There have been different planning to be present may help Ann Llndberg, chairman; Louise In a Fast Tap Dance church the pastor, Rev. Dr. Gaori'e Chapel street, East Hartford, reasoM given for toe delay, but a the religious ideu of these dwellers (Metoodlst Episcopal) Hattie Peterson, Miss Clara Lind- the committee by disclosing their In pected to attend toe affair which with of Crown street National Chairman John D. M. 8. Brookes will preach on the sub dates could withdraw from contests Albert Ogren, Joseph De Fazlano of In the pagan city. They were ex Janssen, Louise Johnson, Ruth foi nomination expired last night Bast Hartford; C. Weston Steward. positive caum could not be stated. Rev. C. Homer Ginns, Minister berg. Miss Vivian Larson and Mra tentions ss soon as possible. Johnson, Eric Btom, Douglas will begin In toe-morning^ and last Bflaa Mary Magay Is spending Hamilton. Obeervere said he may ject, “The City of our Dreams.” The I ^ t o r rad Mrs. Barney WIchman posing themselves to toe danger Sylvia Spang. until late In toe evening. The day's week-end and Labor Day with . Colored Floor Show Featuring have referred to thia meeting by his with all candidates still In the race. George Delaney rad Rudolph Carl Since toe Democratic cauctu In toe Comrade David Webb who has Swartz, Viola Larson, Eva True Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will of Main street, left today to attend son. that quickly arises when a mob Is Sunday at '/emon: been confined at toe Memorial hos program Includes athletic events, a slater at West Llsbury, Mi statement, “I entered the light a be observed and the chorus choir.' The Democratic primary will be p u t month there h u been further man, Harry Hultine, Dorothy An THE WEAVER BROTHERS the convention of the National As couideratlon given, with the result diverted from Its purpose; when 9:26 a. m.—Morning worship. Ser THE SALVATION ARMY pital with illness was discharged brad concert rad a dance. In toe Vineyard. month ago." , The Sunday school at the Union held with vacancies for two offices, mon by the pastor. Bring your derson, Constance Wennergren rad the Democratic Town committee sociation of CSilropodlsta at the Ho that a recess appointment u acting praise may be changed in a mo Adjutant and Mrs. W. L. Valentine Tuesday. We are glad to know afternoon the arell known Sons of Mm. G. P. Bard of East In a Hot Tap Dance. Direct from the Little Harlem Mr. Hoover, who appeared In line church will not start until Sunday tel Pennsylvania. They expect to friends. Harry Mognuson; treasurer, Hugo Italy band of Soutobrldga, Mass., not naming candidates for assessor postmuter la now made. ment to misunderstanding and hate. that Dave is feeling much better. Benson. street attended the Tul of Boston. health, talked jovially while await morning, September 13th at ten return to town September 14. The two Christian missionaries g|At Manchester; Week-end Eervloee under toe direction of Antonio Or- Seal Conference In Norwich ing a ferry to take him to his train or a seventh candidate for Justice FORMER HIGH SCHOOL Takes Offloe Today Ctomrade Archie Hadden, who Leognes Represented Alao—EDtolE WEAVER^—The WeH Known Comedian. o’clock sharp. Parents are asked of the Peace. ‘Hr. Quish will meet an inspector made toe event toe occuion for 10:46 a. m.—Morning worship. Saturday, 7:30 p. m.—Open ■air man V. Johnson o f this town Is a stal will give a concert. In toe eve Thursday. Mm. Bard to tbs In Oakland. to note the change in time from nine Special mtuic. Duet, "Abide With was discharged from the Hartford member of tbe Executive Commit The licagues that wUI te present Candidates for Republican nom Michael F. Haberen of 136 Blssell at toe Manchester postofflce at noon telling toe story of toe living God service on Main street. ning a dance will be held with music chairman of the seal drive for SCHLITZ R E D FO X Since the Republican national thirty to ten o’clock for the church street and Fred Burkhardt of Hack- Me” , by Jerome, sung by Mra. Gris Sunday, 9:30 a. m. — Ck>mpany hospital a few weeks ago where he tee of toe District. ed at toe convention are: Ansonla, by A1 DoClcoo’s orchestra of WiU- (jurrent Events Club. HAMPDEN ALE ination, particularly for tax collec TEACHER HERE WEDS today. The checking of toe ac and of Jesus, toe Savior of men, had been confined with illness, has convention, he has kept to himself school. mStack street left this momine by with toe result that some were wold Chappell and Gerald Chappell. meeting for all ages. Tbe annual banquet will be held Branford, Bristol, Bridgeport, Deep tngton. Many promtaent Italians Mias Marlon Lord ot tor and representative, will make counts of Postmuter Oocker will Labor Day sermon by toe pastor, now been returned to toe Manches River, Cromwell, Foreatvllle, Hart what plana he had for partleipatlng Mrs. Mary Prutting this week-endStheIr last appeals for automobile for Long Island and AU start at that time rad by 3 o'clock brought under the power of toe new 11:00 a. m.—Holiness meeting. at the Masonic Temple at 7 o’clock from other sections have been In street has returned after complel In the campaign. Mrs. Mary (Maher) Prutting, wife tentown. Pa. On Labor day they Alton E. John^ren Marries subject: "Forged Purposes from the 3:00 p. m.—Service in toe park ter hoapital. We hope toe mem tonight with President Johnson ford, Georgetown, Manchester, Mid vited to attend and are expected to her summer course at Syracuse ' support, manjA of them making a full check will be had. At that religion. Ctoristlan Crucible” . This Is the last bers will pay him a visit. Frequently before that he made of Carl S. Prutting of . West Main house to house/canvaases. win return to New York to witness Miss Ruth Morgan of Dan hour Mr. Quish will take over the But how quickly toe attitude of 6:00 p. m.—Young People's Le presiding as toastmaster. A filet dletown, Meriden, New Britain, te present The oommittee In versity. addreseea In several major cities, street died in Hartford on Friday the double-header between the N. Y. of our union services with toe Sec gion. We extend our sympathy to com mignon dinner will be served by Naugatuck, New Haven, Portland charge are Aldo Amprlmo, chair Mm. Linda Lobae and son The polls will be open Tuesday bury— To Make Home in management of toe postofflce u a mob can change! Jews who came ond C^ongregational church folk. We rade James Sloan whose wife la caustically criticizing New Deal following a long illness. from 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. daylight Yankees and Philadelphia Athletics. postmuter. In becoming toe acting 7:00 p. m.—Open air meeting and Max Walker of Hartford to more Stamford, Thomuton, Waterbury man, assisted by Michael Ttolanl, of West Main otreet have Silver Grill leglelation, which he said was "reg- Mrs. Prutting was bom in Hart Brockton. from Antioch rad Iconium, where regret very much toe cloalng of toe march. confined with Illness rad also to West Haven. saving time. Several candidates postmuter it is toe second time In Paul had been, so effectively mis toon 260 Leaguers and guests. 'In Raymond Nevl, rad Pasquale Betto. from a motor trip to Wheeling, WHERE EVERYONE HAS A GOOD TIME! mentlng" national Ufe, vlolaUng the ford, the daughter of the late Wil Mrs. Keith Dodds and baby daugh union services for we have been 7:30 p. m.—Great Salvation meet comrade Thomas Fay whose wife Is Salvation Army iMdva Virginia. have arranged for headquarters In toe history of the combined South represented Paul and Bamabu Very happy with our friendly neigh ol:,o on toe sick list addition to Rev. Bersell’s address, constitution, and Infringing on tra liam and Mary (Dxiacoll) Maher. the State Armory where the ter, Ba Marie, of Woodslde, Long Of interest to many here te too ing. The subject will be, “Christ Our In toe annual drive conducted by Nathan D. (tantarbury. marriage of Alton B. Johngren, for Manchester office with toe office at that toe multitude stoned Paul and bors as our guests for the past Advocate." British War Veterans, especially toe program will Include music by ditional American liberty. She had been a resident of Rockville primaries will be held. The Repub Island, are the guests of Mr. and Depot Square that an rating post an Instrumental octet from toe local toe Salvation Army in Stafford Undent of toe Yale Forest for the past twenty-one years. Mrs. Meredith Stevenson, Jr., of merly a teacher at Manchester High dragged him out of toe city, be month. Next Sunday toe two con The Week toe Canadians, will te Interested to COLUMBIA Springe which closed recently, to qiendtag the wask with lican Town committee will keep m uter h u been named and when lieving be w u dead. Bam abu es Salvation Army band and selec During her residence in Rockville a list of voters as they appear at Marble street, for over the week-end school, rad Miss Ruth Morgan of gregations will hold services In their Tuesday, 7:30 p. m.—Corps (^det know that toe Monument which amounted to $488.76. The quota Uy at totor camp at Latw the full term is appointed Mr. Quish caped rad toe next day Paul and respective churches. Dr. Reynolds class, Mrs. E. O. Harris, leader. was erected on Vlmy Ridge In honor tions by toe senior choir of toe JOffli HAND RESIDENCE she had been active In community the polls for the use of all candi and holiday. Danbury, which took place Wednes will be the 21st postmuter to serve Miss Millie Robtaaon of New Ha set for Stafford was 8600. The pesaukse, N. H. They wUl work and served as co-chairman for day at the Brookfield Congregation Bam abu went on to Derbe. returned to fill hJa pulpit at that Tuesday, 8:00 p. m.—^Brad con of toe Canadian soldiers who lost host church. ven la a guest o f her cousin, Mrs; amount collected tola year was ap- dates, but some of the candidates In a postofflce located in what was Greetings will be brought by until the totter part o f this the Rockville Visiting Nurse drives, expect to run check lists of their The Swedish-Amerlcan Political al church. Brookfield Center. The Thus we see, in toe beginning, time. cert In toe Park.. their Uvea in toe different battles H.' W. Porter. proxlnlately toe same os lost year IN COVENTRY IS SOLD bride was attended by her sister. known u South Manchester. toe course of Paul being shaped by The Week: Wednesday at 7:80 p. m. — A fought on tola famous ridge, rad representatives of toe other three Rural Carrier Raymond Lyman also acting as a team member. She own, In an effort to bring all ot Club mot last night in Orange hall In usumlng charge the new post when toe quota was also set at assisted in the Red Cross drives, their supporters to the polls. to mscusB candidates seeking office Miss Virginia Morgan, and Hugh S. persecution. He w u fulfilling In At Vernon: social evening consisting of games which was unveiled by His Majesty Districts of toe New England Con and Mrs. Lymra started Monday $600. Tbe amount ratoed by the Greer, also a teacher at toe local master will not be unfamiliar with very tmth the command of Jesus Monday, 7 to 8 p. m. — Election and refreshments rad entertainment King Edward V tn a tew weeks ago, ference, rad Erik W. Modera, morning on ra auto trip of four days (XKH) PUCES PilE Y A lL'' and was a member of the Rockville in Tuesday's primaries but no ra- the work u two terms In toe office local committee will te cent to the Mrs. Elsie. Newmarker, of Rock Emblem club. Mrs. Prutting served noimcement was mad. as to which High school, waas best man. to his disciples, ‘When they perae- of Trustees for toe coming year. WlU be In charge of toe Y.P.SM. contains toe names of 11,286 men president of toe local League rad through New England, returning Salvation Army headquarters with ville, "has bought the former John The bride Is a graduate of Skid has fitted him to carry on toe work. oute in one dty, flee fo another." All members of toe church are re James Munsle. This la toe final of who gave their lives for King and general chairman of toe convention, Thusrday. During hia absence Don Hand residence at Lake Wangura- In several offices of the organiza NEARLY 5,000 AffEND candidates will be cupported by the Both by natural ability and educa quested to go to toe church to cast 30 per cent remaining In Stafford tion and as a member of the Big C'Ub. Another meeting will be held more College. Saratoga, and for toe But the necessity of preaching toe recent Sunday school contest country. will extend a brief welcome to the ald Woodward delivered tbe mall, for relief of needy cases. F. W. nN A K K ET baug, Coventry, Robert Hathaway, past three years has been connected tion Mr. Quish Is qualified for toe their votes. and Is given by toe losing side. visitors. Among those who wlU at George Peters returned to ,nis trust officer of the Manchester Sister or Charity committee worke.1 in Oranje hall on Saturday, Septem position. the Gospel had laid such hold upon At Manchester. It Is also interesting to know Howard Is the local chairman of toe unceasingly to raise money for the CARNIVAL U S X NIGHT ber 12, for the purpose of electing with the State Department of Edu him that no form of persecution Thui^ay, 7:30 p. m.—Open air that toe next-of-kln of these vet tend tbe banquet will be Martin L. home at the lake Wednesday after drlVe conducted this year. SVeder- Trust company said today. The cation. Mr. Johngren received his Bom In Springfield, Mass., Mr. Wednesday, 2:30 p. m. — Vhe service on Mata street. noon after a ton days’ trip to Chl- Ick G. Sanford Is treasurer. Manchester Trust company Is execu charity fund. She was active dur delegates to a proposed state con Quish has been a resident of Man could defeat his purpose. Ladles’ Aid will hold their flrst erans have received two fine books Wlckatrrad of Meriden, toe only Turnover of Produce Is ing the Christmas season in dis vention. B. S. degree at Tuft’s college and is Friday, 7:30 p. m.—A special sol to be kept In memory of toe men member who has been present at cago. Notes tor of the John Hand estate. a member of toe faculty of Brockton chester since boyhood. He w u edu meeting of toe fall at toe home o f diers’ meeting is to be held and Miss Anne Dix has returned to 6ood~-Last AncUoa Ui The Hand residence Is situated on tributing gifts and dinners to those Pinpo Tent Plays to Capacity cated In toe school In toe Ninth Mra. a I. Balch, 622 North Mata who fell rad to whom toe monu every convention In toe Dlatrict’s Michael Prevls who recently re One o f the men approved by town High school. They will make their every soldier is requested to be pres her home after spending the past ceived face injuries when butted by Mondajr Afternoon. the west side of the lake in a beau in need. She was a member of St. 30 Times in Night— Young District, Manchester High School street Mrs. Shipman Is toe assist ent as there is Interesting rad Im ment was erected. One book history. Bernard’s church. and state officials, to received an home at 211 .Spring street, that city. anj Trinity. WAITING TO BOARD BUS, ing hostess. All interested ladles of shows a picture of toe monument Morning worship and Holy Com ten da}rs In Hartford. a cow. Is resting comfortably at his tiful clearing. Twenty lots both on Foiks Program Tonight. When on-toe .faculty of Manchester portant business. Miss Louise Purtaton of Spring- the shore and situated In the nearby Besides her husband, she leaves Old Age Assistance pension and toe church are invited to attend. and gives a complete history of toe munion will te held at toe host home after receiving treatments at High Mr. Johngren taught econom On graduation from Trinity he field, Mass., Is a guest of Miss Itoto- the Johnaon Memorial hospital. He The turnover was good aC woods have been sold by the execu two sons, William Prutting and Rob A crowd, estimated at nearly who received it for a while, has engaged In newspaper work, to Thursday, 7:30 p. m.—^The Senior CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Canadian armii's activities In France church at 10 o’clock tomorrow ert Prutting of this city; a sister. withdrawn as a recipient, the local ics, mathematics, general science HIT BY PASSING TRUCK choir will hold its flrst rehearsal un and Belgium. The other book gives morning. Rev. Frank Anderson of erlne Ink at. Overlook. received a severe cut Manobestor Auction market tors. Several excellent lots are etlll 5,000, attended the Knights of Co- and chemistry, which capacity he was employed H. B. Anthony, Minister A party, was given for Miss Haael Mr. rad Mrs. Amelto Pondera of available to purchasers in this Ideal Mra Leonard Welch of Hartford and ' lumbus Carnival last night. The social service department announc when appointed to the office to 1918. der toe direction of Colin Drlggs. in alphabetical order toe rank, Portland, vice president of the Dis day with good prices prevoUtog. two brothers, John F. Maher and ed today. He gave no reason for Mr, Drlggrs has recently been reap name, place of birth rad toe next- Arnold rad several members of toe Grant avenue are toe parents of a vacationing area, Mr. Hathaway "Bingo" tent was filled to capaciW Mr. Quish w u Interested In toe Dennis McGuire of Stark Sunday: trict, will bring toe preparatory Staff club of toe Hartford hospital waa the tost sale of the third said. Robert N, Maiher. v/ithdrawal when he wrote to the pointed to toe office of organist and 9:00 a. m.—Momfng prayer. of-kin of every veteran whose name daughter, Arltae Rite, bom at toe and as Labor Day comes next M eet 30 times. This tent, one of the militia, serving u a member of toe weather Street Suffers Head sermon rad will assist Rev. Knut B. by Mrs. Douglas Burgesser at Rx>ae Johnson Memorial hospital tost The funeral will be held from the largest ever seen in the state of department asking to be removed MRS. MARKHAM SPEEDS Home Guard during toe war rad choir director of toe church rad de 9:30 a. m.—CUturch Bible SchooL la Inscribed on toe monument Erickson, host pastor, in toe Com day there wlU te no eole today <8k funeral home of Farley and Malloy from toe rolls. He had not previous and Arm Cut in Accident sires all members of toe choir to be Classes for all ages. Accompanying toe books la a cottage, Columbia Green, on Tues week. Sunday, but toe auction will te fS-:; Connecticut, has a seating capacity iarej with Company G of toe 16Btb munion service. Close to 600 per day evening. Mias Arnold for toe Ronald Greene, son of Mr. and at 129 Capital avenue, Hartford, on of over 200. Many beautiful prizes ly been receiving assistance from regiment. National Gimrds. He w u imst Night. present at this the flrst rehearsal of 10:46 a. m.—Communion Service. card with toe following Inscription: sumed again on Monday aftorao^^: LOYAUST FORCES FAIL Monday morning at 9:46 o’clock, sons are expected to fill toe church post seven years baa been head Mrs. Edward Greene of Dennis Lane, were won by Manchester people last toe charity department Two per TO NEW YORK GOAL; first lieutenant to Company Q the new season. 6:00 p. m.—Young People’s Pray "Tbe Honorable, toe MintstjCr of Na to capacity for this service. Offered rad sold yesterday weoti and from tha Immaculate Concep- Next Sunday toe sessions of toe tional Defence, presents to you on nurse for toe sixth floor of the Wo who was painfully injured recently night zmd they seemed very pleased sons have died since being approv when he retired from toe eervlee. Dennis McGuire of Starkweather er meeting. Sunday dinner will te provided 798 orates ot No. I cauliflower IN COUNTER A m C K S tlbn church New York city. A buffet on all fronts was. discussed, cam Hartford. dled. as an officer of Company O during October 4. Make this a banner Tuesday, 8:00 p. m. — Sunday this memorial rad in toe certainty palm. He was treated by Dr. O .^ high $1.30, tow 66 cento; 81 busM|K PATTERNS IN CHENEY CRAVATS paign plana formulated and the war ments. gone Into toe roadway to board a voices will hold a rehearsal at toe supper waa served by toe hostess. Bard. At Crystal Lake Church Tha Young Folks Program, from toe time when the company flrst bus going north which w u ap month for the beginning. School Board wiU meet. Place to te that though by tha fortune of war of cucumbers, high gi, low 66 oenta;^ ministry, which the premier heads. Rev. W. C. Newell of Amsterdam, merdpl pilot, fought storms from the place of their burial, is un Soyto Metoodlst church at 3:30 MIm Arnold received many gifts The local order of Red Men are NOW BEING SHOWN WDRC, will finish their last eve Cauef Edward Coleman of the went Into toe new Armory erected proaching from toe south when announced. 339 baskets tomatoes, Ugl> A6 eetofc' Instructed to put the measures Into N. Y., will deliver his popular lec the moment of her takeoff at 12:60 EMANUEL Lu'x'si SiwAN Wednesday, 7:80 p. m.—Midweek known, the names of our dead are o’clock, under toe direction of G. rad toe good wishes of her friends planning to bold their annual field Always Acceptable. Always In Good Taste. force at once. ning’s program on Saturday night, Mrachsster fire department who on Mata street He Is a member of struck by a truck owned and driven Among those present were Mr. rad low 86 cents; 118 half bushels aMU: ture, “The Bible, God’a ^ o k and p. m., eastern standard time, yes the Army rad Navy d u b of Hanr K. E. Erickson, Pastor Prayer meeting. remembered and honoured." Albert Pearson of this town, who day this Sunday oftemoon at I^de beans, Ugh 80 cents, low 60 crata^ Colonel Joss Asenalo, present but a special entertainment will be entered tor Manchester Memorial terday. b y Dominick Beletti of 820 Mata Mrs. Douglas Burgesser, Miss Ar Park. Tbe main attraction of the Our Book" at the Crystal Lake furnish^ on Monday evening, at the Chester. Friday, 7:80 p. m.—daas meeting A set of these books rad toe card will also be the song leader at toe " i m buitoela string beans, b h ^ ooitamander of the government hospital for medical treatment rad The weather off America w u street A t toe hoapital It w u found The Hartford District Luther banquet nold, Mias Etost Heebner, Miss afternoon will te a baseball game Methodist church on Sunday after conclusion of which the two princi observation early In toe week, is not that he had a small cut on the side rad Bible study conducted by the Is now in toe possession of Mra. J. 81.10, low 60 cents; llSH b n a h ^ forces In fortified positions In the noon, September 6th, starting at cold, misty, and harried by a strong League will meet In our church over pastor. Harvey, 88 Liberty street Town, R^reahments will te served at Evelyn Haskell. Mias Barbara Bris between toe Rockville Red Men rad lima beans. Ugh 65 cents, low n Ouadsrrama mountains, was pro pal prizes will be drawn, first, a showing toe Improvement tost his TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY of his bead tout co bis arm. To the tol, Miss Beulah Clark, Miss Helen toe local trite. Both the Stafford three o’clock. Rev. Newell who la a $188 Kelvinator, and the second, a northwester. the week-end. We will have as our whose brother Lracq CpI. John Bra- the host church at 6:30 o’clock to cento; 39 half bushels apples, hIgiR CHENEY HALL SALESROOM moted to a general jind named com friends would like. Yesterday there The temperature w u down to 44 police Mr. Beletti said that he w u very special guert Dr. P. O. Bersell, Shovack, Miss Muriel Dudley and rad RockflUe tribes will p a rtld p ^ well known authority of Bible his $126 Scott Furriers fur coat. In ad was an unfavorable turn te his con FOR RENT—SEVEN room single driving north ahead o t , the bus ST. MARY’S CHURCH klne of toe 7th BattaUon of the morrow afternoon. At 7 o’clock, a 90 cents, lew 40 cents; 8H haga REMNANTS AND IMPERFECTS — Hartford Road mander of all government troops In tory. literature and science. Is well degrees at St. John’s. Rata and our Synodical President. Dr. Con British Columbia Regt. waa killed program of chorals will te rendered Miss Jess Bertram. In tbe athletic events and prizes will central Spain. dition to a $10 prize. dition rad today he Is reported as house and garage, 64 Benton when Hr. McGuire who wtiM stand Rsv. James Stuart Neill, Rector cabbage, 40 pounds to toe bag, U known at ChYstal Lake and a large mist swept toe oou t from toe At rad Bergendoff, President of Au- on Vlmy Ridge, Sept 27to, 1 9 ie /i«e on toe Case Memorial Chime at Mra. Arthur Szolto has gone to be awarded. The events will get 60 cents, low .86 cents. The Spanish press acclaimed for^ Last night the crowd was enter being very lU. street. Hot water heat Phone 8818 ing near the trolley raU, swayed New Jersey to visit friends rad ex underway at 1:80 o’clock. congregation la expected to hear tained by Evelyn MlUeteln of Hart lantic. Mrachester. back against bis tmek. The m im r gustana College rad Theological Stmday, September 6th—Thir 34 years. We wish to thank Mrs. South church by James B. Hutchin matlon of ths new government with him. Seminary, Rock Island, HI., Is also pects to te gone about three weeks. This afternoon at Hyde Park, toe ford In songs and dances, Florence The Orange HtUl Corporation's oa toe tmek w u bent Im teenth Sunday after Trinity. Harvey for toe kind use of toe son. Tbe inspirational service of only one note of criticism creeping Birth expected aa a guest at the Emanuel 10:46 a. m.—Morning prayer and books rad for toe prlvUege of writ toe District will be held at 7:30 A severe thunder shower visited S t Joseph’s team will play toe fast Into laudatory editorials. A Syndi Schaeffer, one of the few child Bingo party will be held tonight at pact There w u no arrest made. this section to toe wee small hours Society club from Reading, Pa. The Mr. and Mrs. Henry Qrezel of marimblsto In the New England pononage. The Hartford Dtotrlct sermon. Rev. Harold Keen of SL ing toe story. o’clock, with Dr. Bersell scheduled calist organ, discussing Its party af 8 o’clock In Orange hall. Last Chorus will stag at the Inspirational of the night Wednesday, accompan game will start at 8 o’clock. Overnight A, F, Thompson street are the parents at states, played in a masterful man week 190 Bingo fads had a wonder CENTER OONGBEOATIONAL Peter’s church, Hebron, will preach. as toe principal speaker.' fairs. said “at least one sector of a daughter bom on Thursday, Sep ^rvlee at toe South Methodist (7:00 p. m.—Evening service Moas-Ypres Aaxlltary Tbe District chorus will te heard ied by hall which teat against toe The next regular meeting of the Spanish poUtloal opinion’’ was ex ner. The high spot In the children's ful time rad carried away a big Dr. WatooB Woodmff, Minister windows, toe flrst ball for this sec Stafford Springs Girl Scouts will tember 3rd at the Rockville City entertainment, was little Rosemary Church Sunday night The com omitted). B. W. V. in three groups of numbers at this News cluded, but continued "we must hospital. Mrs, Gresel Is the former variety of prises. The corporation plete program will 'be found else tion tola year. bq held next Wednesday afternoon unite to defend the cause of the Dooley, four years old, who held the has completely changed all prizes ^10:46—Final union service with Sunday, Sq>t. 13to—10:46 a. i A meeting of tha committee for session. Clinton C. Bratnerd of Miss Edna McNeill, daughter of Mr. where in these columns. Holy Communion. toe ouUng rad field day o f the Hartfoid will be toe organist Rev. Mrs. Marion Hurlbutt and daugh at 4 o’clock In toe Warren Woolen working clssees.*’ crowd In the palm of her band with tola week rad plana to give away a South Methodist congregation ters, Marlon rad Fennle Belle, left mill. Middletown—A Superior Opur and Mrs. Christopher M ^elU of this her charming renditions of modem Jds church. Special attention Is also called Evening services wiU be resumed Springfield British War Veterans Erickson, host pastor, will extrad jury convicted Aloyslus Kolcoszka i city. monthly prise of a pair of blankets to a meeting of all toe Boards of Sept 13to; also, sessions o f toe post will be held at the home of greetings to toe convention rad Friday morning to join Mr. Hurlbutt The Stafford CkiuneU, Knights of songs. Ronald Murray, of W i^ n , to toe one bolding toe lucky num dude, 'Waters of Galilee"...... Ic their new home In Cortland, N. Y. Columbus, will hold a m eett^ Sun Mlddlefleld on a charge of breaUi) labor Day Cloalng sang old time eongs to a real pn>- ...... \ ...... Nolte Administration of toe Hartford Dis Church school, Hen’s Bible class rad James McCullough, on Eldrldge other pastors In toe District will te peace. Judge Ernest A. IngUs Practically all of the places -Of ber. This week’s specials are 60 trict at the Betoesda Lutheran Highland Park Sunday school. street Thursday evening, Sept 10 at in charge of toe service ritual. A Fannie Belle will enter High school day morning at their rooms United States Harry J. Ward, oecretary of, Nejv York City, rad will leave im ■VSBY BATDBDAX NIGHT Uons." Group leaders rad members our neifhter require of usT" (1) Wednesday, Sept 16 will te the awarded the winners of the sports PhUadelphto— PhUlp Caton Shaf Yeast Company with plant located OoonecUcut Petroleum Indu .^ G S B D B T AND KUFPEBT BEEK AND HULL GKEAM mediately for a abort honeymoon at are urged to strive for a real good ALE ON TAP Danritog 8 to L K. A. KARLSEN That we love as our neighbor not date of our social meeting with tbs events. Refreshments will te fer, 84, a former Naaooal head of on River street refused to eommrat committee. . The tax eooto ' Atiratle City, New Jersey.. They. 715 No. Main S t, Phone 7385 attendanee. Members rad friends only our friend but also our atunny. tollowtog eommlttos to charge: Sto- oerrsd by the host Lsagns. too Mystic Shrine. on toe order from the stata water timated on the ftooal reports i. wiU reclde at 78 Summer etrera -/Ubnlsaton SSe. are welcome. I Teday.5$faiy> o f SeettoDd’’ and -The Bildo Wolka Ont* (3) That we out o f love towards our tora HolUstor, Johnson, Lahay sad 'Hie l o ^ committees for the eon- New York—NUdta BaUeff, N , oommtoslOD directing the company U. B. Bureau of Public Roadg^.i Mraeheeter. The Dorcas Society wUl meat at neighbor are wining to make eacrl- L’Heureux. vention follow; General chairman. Ruastoa Impressrto. to cease pollution of tbe WUUmratio Bureau cf Internal rereBO t.' 3 \ • S .'I.,'-.- :Sv-''r ^ OONfN_ EATOIIDaT, I any element In the New Deal Ih at private. 'NWntislIy, what was said -----'iV - ...... ■■ - — ii'iWmi is the plan for going back to tha rsmalna prlviato. too. Private, that THE GAS THAT THE m a c h i n e springs and tha shoestring brooklets la, ao ta r SB tha Oeonaetieut public w aa tba plaos to start water eotuMr- and ths public o t tha United SUUb HEALTH-DIET ADVICE puHUMHUo at ras < -I. , . ^ PRINTINU CuaPAMT, toe. vatlOD and climatic reform In tha la concerned. P e r h ^ It need not By UB. VKANK MeCUV U Bllftll ttrMt Farm Belt forever remain a aaeret from the to ngam to Health aad Otot aMiali**t«r. Uonn. TBUM«8 rBKOUaON BUI Lemke was only dramatising British Admiralty, or even ito ta the win bt easiWTiia by Ut. MeCby who c m Otnarai Manastr the Landon plan of creating a large Britilii Foreign Office, if perchance ba eddreseea to eare af this paper. Bo- FoandM Ornttba? 1, lUI aloae eteasped, eaH addroeaed aavriopa SINGLE ~SINCll~ number of lakelets and "farm the gallant commander of the "Dra^ MORTGAGE PablUbM a**>v av«alB8 Bscapi MORTGAGE t:t: Baadara aad Roltdaxa Ratarad at tba ponds" when hs said, almost at the gon" abould bappan, at the tormina- SYSTEM SYSTEM w WA; Paaf Otriea at aaaeftaaiar. Oeaa. aa outset of his campaign, "We will thm of hta erulso, to be making a u ^ '^iBaaond Claar aatl Maitar. BEUEF FOB ACHINO FXEI ncure for the ache. «,d pains which make two hundred and fifty thou report as to the temper of the BUUW.'KimON KATBB I flad that thousands iff .people come to thoee who neglect their Oaa Taar. bp Ball ...... fcaa sand lakes and ponds In the drought American people with relation to arehee. Par aoBtb. bp Mall ...... * M region; that wlU not only store tha next war. A ooatlngeney not limping around with tired, aching KITCHEN CABINETS Uaala Cepp ...... f .«• water but It will give us ralnfalL" altogether Impbobabla feet a n anxiously looking for ra- QCKSnONS AND ANSWEBS Dalivarad oaa paar ...... It.M (Gaaay Foods Oante ealpltsttoa) f f Every kitchen ahould have a cabi There teems to be a great deal Aside from thoee present at the Usf. As a general qulA the moat UBMBRI> OP 1-HB ASSOCIATBD trouble is produced by weak arches QueeUon: Mrs. Eleanor 6. vrritea: • • net with doors for dlohes and a sep PRESS of common sense about this plan luncheon nobody knows what topics palpitation of the heart, but arate cabinet, that may or may not Tba Aaaoelatad Praaa la aaciuaivalp and the strain result^ig from fallen We Are Opening These Modem Horae Appliances for New Homes It Is vitally different from any pro were discussed, nor in what way. all the doctor doee la to give mo have doon, for foodstuffs. Shelves antltlad to tha waa tor rapublloailon arcbea la certainly capable of pro some medicine to use whenever the And for Modernizing Old Ones: ot all aatra diapaiebaa oradttad to It posed by the New Deal because the To paraphrase Patrick Henry, we ducing a wide variety of arches and for dienes should be at least 10 or aot otbarwlba eradUad la tbia palna In the feet and toffs. Many trouble becomes bad. I know 1 am Inches deep. , Papar aad alao Iba tooal aawa pob> new Deal has etrasmd sway from have but one lamp to guide our sur limes a pain In the lower back worse whenever I have gas on my Section D In The tlsbad barala. the basic Ides of water ooneervation mises and that Is' the lamp of ex stomach. Please mark off tbe gassy DELCO HEAT A ll riBhia or rapablleatioBO of which appeara to be due to sciatica foods I should not eat. I am enclos apnolal diapaiohaa barala ara alao ra- by thinking of running water as a perience. We do know that at or lumbago la in reality due to foot A Product of General Motors Turn To Electric Cooking For aarvad. ■ strain. ing a list.'' source of power—federal-controlled Nlantlc Governor Cross declared his Answer; Aa you did not give me KELVINATOR Pall aaratea nllaat at N B A Sara- ELIZABETH PARK lea, laa power—with conservation a wholly belief that tbs troubles of the o t h e r 't o e ^/address, I bould not Electric Refrigerators and Ranges secondary matter. Running water world would eventually have to be merely name those foods you have Publlahar'a Rapraaaatallvat Xtat does not got Into tbs New Deal con solved through the “imlted action toe pain due to arch trouble.” There EASY WASHING MACHINES Perfection. Get a G. E. Range Jollaa Maibawa Bpaolal Asaaop— Naw are several measures which may be listed which are often found to be Pork. Cbloaso. Uatroli and Roatoa. sciousness until It becomes s river of the United States and the British gas producers with those who have TRACT used and I ana going to devote this Agency for Standard-Sanitaryi Koehler, Crane, Briggs’ m b m h b h a u d i t BtlRBAO BT blg^ enough to make New Deal en Commonwealth.” And we do know article today to describing them to this tendency; Appe pie, cake, let- mRi'III^ATIuNB. tube, beets, bananas, peas, and cho Beauty ware Fixtures and Materials. glnecrs think of enormous dams that that spells a belief on the part you. colate. Tba Harald PrlntlBa Conpaap, lac. Whenever the patient has flat 20 CHOICE HOME For Quality and Economy. ,aaaaiaaa ao dBaaelal raaponalbllltp coating many, many millions. Im of the Governor of this state In an feet, I recommend that special exer STANDARD PLUMBING COMPANY for tppoBraohloal arrora appaariBB la mense power housea, regional dis American-British alliance In world (Voice Is CSiaagIng) cises be taken for the purpose of Question: Paul R writes: T '__ Plumbing - Heating - Electrical Work advartlaamanta la tha Manohaatar tribution, electrified farms with politics. strengthening the musefea and ten BraatOB BaralA dons of toe foot. These exercises fourteen years old and am very em SITES 901 Main Street Phone 8304 every tooth brush run by a’ motor. The apprehension certain to visit are described tn my article on barrassed by my voice which I can -ri~ SATURDAY, SEPTBadBER 6 Mr. Landon, obvloualy understood many Connecticut people Is lest not seem to Control. Sometimes It la Fallen Arches and 1 suggest that very high and sometimes very Offered For Sale To The Public and appreciated by Mr. lamke, Governor Cross, bolding such a view those of you troubled by flat feet, rough. Why Is this?" DIGEST POLL GUESSES thinks of nmnlng water in terms of send for the article and get started aa that, may have conveyed to the taking the exercises. Forward your Answer. As a youth approaches For The First Time Bapdly anybody can refrain from little etresms capable of being officers of the "Dragon”_ the Im request to me in care of this news maturity, his voice box or Adam's Many of these lots measure 60’ x 180’. Many of them EVERYTHING rlotagr some speculating on the sig dammed and converted Into little pression that so far aa Connecticut paper and enclose ten cents and one apple enlarges, producing longer vocal cords and deeper tones. This have some fine apple and pear trees on them. We are ELECTRICAL I d ^ nificance of tha first published re lakes snd farm ponda, not at all on Is concerned Britain can count not large, self-addressed envelope. The change takes place within a re putting in the city improvements and the lots are just In a Modem purpose tn taking exercises la to For the Modem Home— turns in the Utemry Digest's PreS' tbs spectacular scale of Boulder only on American sympathy. In the strenthen toe supporttnB structures markably short time, and It takes being staked out. We invite your inspection, and if you Mantlcal election poll, though the Dam and Grand Coulee but within forthcoming European struggle, but so that you will develop tbe neoea- a while for one to get toe vocal are considering a new home of your own, come early and Can Now Be Purchased cords under perfect controL A girl’s Through total of these returns Is Inflnltesl the capacity of county eupervlsora on American support. One must sary strragtb to keep toe arch In larynx does not enlarge In toe same pick your location in this fast growing home develop BATHROOM mally small compared with the and strong backed farm workers to of course credit him with holding ^lace without toe nacaaslty for con- manner as a boy’s, consequenty ment. Inued artificial support. No comparistm! ’That’s whole number yet to be reported, create. the same views for at least two An excellent exercise which may women do not have big Adam’s ap In this group of 20 new lots on Tanner street between and the speculators have really be taken consists In walking “pig ples as a rule, nor deep voices, and SCHALLER what you’ll say when yon see The reasonableneas of the Landon weeks, and such assurance would they are not troubled with the Bowers and Princeton streets offered now for sale are Tsxy Uttls to go on. eon-toed” when taking your daily plan la obvious. We dent know no doubt be pleaalng to the ears of walk. Try walking with tbe toes Changing pitches of tons. some of the choicest locations in Elizabeth Park. these ultra-modern plumbing Almost all students of the figures whether or not Lemke exaggerated Britain's naval emlsaarlsa. pointed In for a t leaat every other Don’t wait for prices to advance. Building costs are I Motor Sales Co. fixtures. Our new bathroom eenosm tbemselves. quits logically, (What Foods Ckmtaln lodtoet) 634 Center St. at Oloott the number of ponda and lakes that It would be a tbouaBnd piUea If block. Aa you atep, Instead ot Question: D. asks: “Will you gradually increasing and with rents of any kind hard to and kitchen appliances offer with the indicated “switch” from oould be brought Into being In tbs the Brltlab officers •perchance did pointing toe toes out, take care to find prices are sure to rise. Dodge - Plymouth Dealers point them tn. As you set down the please tell me what foods contain more conveniences at a cost 1W3—the then Roosevelt voters Farm Belt Instead of letting the receive aucb an Impression without tion agsinat Roosevelt since the foot, put the weight on the heel and Iodine?” Phone who now record themselves as In water nm Immediately off Into the having been duly warned not to put 1984 election. Everybody admits try to roll tbe weight clear around Answer: The following foods con that’s much lower! • Anyone can be a good that reaction baa boon a huge one. In New York tain the largest amounts of iodine: \ V fhvor of Isndon and the then Hoo- Gulf o t Mexico every spring—but too much stock In It, even though NO HERALD toe outside of the foot. You will find Asparagus, pineapple, cabbage, kid 5101 cook with t General Elec vsp voters who now say they will If Landon Is to win, however, there By George Rota tote a splendid exerdae for building • ' ■<' For a we don't beUeve the cxeggeratlon Is It come from the governor of a must be no backswing of the pen MONDAY better arches. ney beans, mushrooms, carrots, tric Range in the kitch en - vote for Roosevelt. dulum. strawberries, shrimp and other sl^l Demonstration great. And what the West wants state. Because otherwise they New York, Sept. 6.—Items for a It la also a good plan to wear fish. Right At Solve Your Heating end you don’t have to learn Republicans get much more sat- Isn't power—It is rain. Second, any reaction which may No Issue of The Herald softer shoes, as the shoes with hard, might be heartlessly deceived. day when you get out on the wronsr Your Home. all over again. Experience lafaetlon from tha “swritch" Indicat Tha only reason It gets less rain There Is not one Connecticut per have resulted against Landon elnce aide of the bed: Will Be Published On stiff soles will Interfere with the Acrodynla Pictured Here Problems This Win h'e acceptance speech. Many Re- normal play of toe muscles during THOR Are Just a Few ed in the fragmentary figures re- than other sections^ because It Is son in a thousand, aa a matter ot Jack Denny is an ace bandmaster Monday, Sept. 7, Labor Question: Mrs.Grenella P. writes: is unnecessary for electric publlcana Insist this Is a purely and hla arrangements are agile Day, movement. "What la the disease called aerody- Washers Of Our New te r With One of pottod than can the Democrats. short on evaporation. The only fact, who would harbor for a single Imaginary factor. But some of Lon danc.. tunes—but he ought to be told When toe feet are tired or seem to nia?” •#1 and Ironei> / Products. cookery is the simplest 'Hie returns show that, of tha lfi,OM don’s closest friends and some of ache, soaking them for 10 minutes reason It is short on evaporation is Instant the proposal to support any that orchestra leaders stopped using in hot water to which Epsom Salts Answer; Acrodynla Is a rather method known and results ‘inters who in the four states con- because It is short on water sur the best strateglsU In th Republi those wax-llke, prop smiles lonir rare, eruptive disease which occurs IT’t TIME TO BRING YOUR KITCHEN UP-TO-DATE These Burners party, to back any party, to aid In can party think It Is something to ago . . . " have been added, will do much to re are sure and uniform. oeroed indicate their Intention face. The only reason It Is short directly or directly, with men, actor and an adept dancer, too— lieve toe aching sensation. Finish in many countries and affects chil HI-SPEED CAIROD HEATING UNITS of voting for Umdon, 3,714 worry about—anyway, they're wor Ida '.uplno is an attracUve girl, but those fantastically hlgh-heeled off by placing them In cold water dren under 6 years of age. It la on water surface Is because the money or arms, any party to an rying. ■ with a fetching manner snd win shoes of bis fool few people. charaoteiized by a rash which var You can buy a new G*E This exclniiv. <3enetal Electric development itate that they voted for Rooee- for I minute, then massage them Almlght left It for man to build the other European conflict. In oU probability the elecUon of ning smile—but somehow no one Kate Smith Is one of radio’s moat and dry carefully. ies In tint from pink to dark red, Range out of your food hee raeda electric cookery fetter end fitr more velt four years ago; while of dams whenever he should develop There Is not one person In a 1936 will be recorded historically seems to share her idea of fun In popular singers and no one denies Many people want to know what and by swelling of the soles of tha economiceL See a demonttredon of its speed the 7,646 who now favor Roosevelt aa having been decided by one of Inviting guests to Inspect her the cheer she has brought to shut- to do about arch supports. It may feet and palms of toe hands. The budget for with elearic the horse sense to do ao. thousand In any state of the Union those two trends. swimming pool and then tossing oblljl complains of pain. This dis end leern how Utde electric current is required. only 1,^7 have come over from the ins—but she endangers life and be necessary to wear them for a Mr. Landon has a notion that If who Is not absolutely determined to New England for Q. O. P. them In fully clothed. property dally by Insisting there’s time; however, I suggest toe use ot order Is also referred to as "Pink cookery there is much less Hoover voters of 1682. According you are going to withdraw any keep Infinitely aloof from the strug This writer has been talking in Tommy ManvUle, the incorrig “plenty of room for one more" tn al the soft type of support, and I be Disease." shrinkage of meats and You can hav« a to . this Indication the Republicans farm land from cultivation It la a gle now fomenUng. Hr. Morgen- timately with some of the biggest ible playboy, supplies columnar ready over-crowded elevators. lieve that the stiff type of support vegetablea. You can buy would appear to be gaining twice aa and smartest leaders of tha two maws with Items of hts escapades Max Reinhardt has few rivals Is undesirable. (Heitoaohe) n aw Oanarnl good achSme to withdraw the low thau may have other Ideas, Mr. as a stage director and Is a con Question; Reader asks: "Wni you $ ^' many oonverta from the opposite parUee and presents tha following —but smitten by the autobiographi When actual trouble with the less and serve more. The EUctrIc Ranga 76.00 spots that can be filled with Im. Roosevelt may have other Ideas, for what It may be worth. cal urg^ he is now writing a book genial man when he Is away from arch haa developed, eome of toe please tell me whst might be tbs New Home On Southeast Corner of Tanner aad p/lnoeton Streets party as are the Democrats. pounded water by a simple and In. Governor Cross may have other Republlcane are confident they about them entitled "ManvUle Bums work—but the faces he makes while bones of the foot are out df place cause of a headache In and Just moat inexpensive cuts of for ns llltio os AND UP coaching actors woidd cow a Karloff above the eyas after meals?” To our notion, however, there is expensive system of dams; thou Ideas, but tn this matter, If In none will take New England. Some Up. (And ht is the asbestos heir.) and It la then usually very helpful meat wiU taste as good or Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt is Into a frightened demon. < to obtain a manipulative treatment Answer; The kind of headache We will assist you in financing your new home and another factor more Interesting sands of dams creating lakes and Democrats say they have a other, the American people are go "chance" In Maasachusetta, but all the gracious First Lady of the George Ross usually writes a of toe foot. There are many doctors you write about le usually caused we will be pleas^ to talk over home building plans better than the costly ones. thai^ that one. I t la the bIm of the ponda; saving tha freshet runoff ing to be boss. hands concede a big O. O. P. vic States and an Indefatigable work column full of sweetness and light_ who understand Just how these ad from sn Irritation of tba gastro with you at any time. Our years of experience may ' ’Lemke vote aa compared with the er In charitable causes—but she but not always. justments should be given. Some intestinal tract, as In gastritis or and letting the sun, later on, tuHi' It Somebody ahould toll Captain tory In Maine In the September colitis, Bad mixtures of food which be of some help to you. •oeiaUst vote. We beUeve It safe elections as well aa in the presi frequently makes blgwlge at for times the bones are slowly worked into rainfall. Johnson that. mal funcUons 111 at ease by ap- back Into place, sometimes they are produce stomach Irritation a n per (Our lot prices are reasonable, our terms are easy.) to aaeume that the SoclaUst vote, He thinks that the states and the dential election. Republicans claim pea i:,g in knitted sports dresses. adjusted quickly. Immediately af haps toe most responsible for the small aa It Is, preaenta the best es- New Jersey and Fve heard no ter tbe foot trMtment, your feet sudden headache just after toe meaL federal government should oo-oper- Democrat dispute th at a a ^ e of fixity, of poUUcal stead- Wants Front Seat m otations’’ will tingle and feel good. Tbe com ate In the creation of this great Behind the Scenes Republicans are much more con bination of a series of these foot (Heavy Feeling In Baek) How To Get To Elizabeth Park J W . HAL< cost fiMtnesa, to be found in the field of fident of New York's 47 electoral Rudy VaUee Is eUU the NaUon’s water conservation system. He No. 1 crooner—and a pretty nice manipulations and exercises will of QuesUon: Y. O. K. aske: "Y/hat la Judge Tbomae Ferguson lives at toe corner of Main and Henry JOHNSON eieotion retumsl doesn't think that hundreds ot mil in Washington votes than Democrats are. (Landon ten do wonders for feet which have the cause of a tight, heavy feeling atreets, turn up Henry street at Ferguson’s comer. Henry street Manchester Cohn* can't win without those; Roose fellow, too—but he has never been Music has a cooling Influence that ■ The early Digest poll returns lions of federal money should be By Rodnay Dutohsr known to accept the rear table when practically produces the effect of air hurt for yeara. across the lower portion of toe rune Into Elizabeth Park. Green Road, North Elm street, Bow velt might.) Optimistic G. O. P. he is dining out conditioning. Melody, toe stream In auggestlng a list of things to back, below toe waistline? Thie con ers street. Tanner street and Princeton street, an abutt on Show, in these four states, 754 votes spent in converting the water Into leaders sincerely believe they may do for painful feet, I recommend the dition Is more noticeable upon awak EUzabeth.Park. Manohester Herald's Washington Max Gordon is probably one of lined part of music, is nevj' hot; foUowl^: Get some soft arch sup .tor t^ndke, the Union party candi' electricity after Its benefits to the get an 300,000 plurality upstate the country’s foremost st^e pro and. therefors, harmony and rhythm ening In the morning.” There is no other sub-divlston like Enizabeth Park. Don’t buUd ELECTBiC lARaES LITTLE date; 109 votes for Thomas, the Oorrea pendent which will overturn a New York ports, wear lighter shoes, take tha Answer: You may have some your castles In toe air, let us seU you the land to build them Comer Center and Trotter farms have been completely lost— ducers with an Impressive record are toe best hot weather remedies exercises, and alao secure foot treat ■ociallst candidate. L.emk^ then, City plurality of 300,000 to 400,- of smash hits—but hU horror of that 1 can thin’- of. form of lumbago or rheumatism of on at EUZABETH PARK. Streets for the use of farms already ruined Off the Record Talk of Politicians 000 votes. Jim Farley, however, ments. In using all of these help the lower spine, or you may be sim by polls almost seven times stronger Means More Than What They being left alone is so pronounced, —Prof. H. A. Smith, Boston Unl- ful measures, you will find toat you Phone 5876 by being dried out. He proposes to dally assures his InUmates that that it's downright childish. veralty School of Music. ply suffering from the effects of bad than Thomas. keep the spring freshet water for Say Publicly: How Their Private "New York Is all right, ho matter are able to develop strong feet and posture which strains toe muscles Forecasts Shape Up. Gene Tunney Is a retired ring you will thus obtain a permanent a t the lower back. Four years ago the Bodailst vote, summer rain and even, maybe. In what you hear.” champion, Shakespearean s'holar. It Is time that these busybodles with the same candidate, waa 884r extra dry times, for farm-scale irri Worry Over Pennsylvania Intimate friend of WUUsm Lyon are told what their ancestors fought HAPPINESS BEGINS New York, Sept. 6—Polltlriana Republicans ara definitely wor Phelpa and an occasional lecturer at T n in the entire country. It gation. say one thing when they make pub for. The members of the DAR are ROBERT J. SMITH ried about Pennsylvania's 38. Demo Yale—but he turns up hatlesa at being unfaithful to the memories of reasonable to suppose that his vote Altogether, It Is not unlikely that lic forecasts about the election and crats In a position to Judge either theatrical premiers. (Truth Is ,we those ancestors. OWNER AND DEVELOPER this year will not yary greatly from this drought conference may show another thing when they speak prl say "we've got a good chance don’t hold It against him.) —Louis M. Hacker, lecturer on eco Short Skirts for Women 663 Main Street 3450 that figure. If the Lemke vote vately among themselves. there" or "we're going to win It.” Charles MacArthur is the Peek’s nomics, Columbia University. up Bather atrlklngly the difference The latter expressions are the Bad Boy of playwrlghte, devoted should mafaitaln, through the elec Republicans say It’s likely to be IN THE ICltcL between the Landon or garden va more Important, because they Ire tough beeausO of John Lewis and husband of Helen Hayes—but keeps A bee’s sting Is only ons-thlrt To Be Style This Fall tion and througb tha country, some riety of plain thinking and the much more likely to be accurate. the miners—plus o'*-er labor lead his wlfs waiting for the script dur second of ar Inch long, ana the o tt thing approaching the same rela Roosevelt or New Deal variety of Party leaders at naUonal head era, the colored vote, and the Guf- ing radio broadcasts. er two feet Is Imagination. tionshlp to the Socialist vote as It quarters have tha benefit of polls, fey-Bkirle machine. —J. H. French, director, Pennsyl (Editor's Note: Someone once .^says dresses for daytime will be thinking In billions and achieving In public and private. They alao re Katharine Hepburn stands high Bsid eras of prosperity were short with full skirts, fitted walst- doee in these returns, the Union peanuts. O. O. P. leaders are hoping that vania Department of Agriculture. ceive full and detailed reports from mlners,4„will resent Lewi,-.' “dicta' among film lovelies, and she has a always marked by short skirts I'nci and in many cases slee.'os ■■■ party's total might very well be their state leaders, who are usually tlon" as to how they should vote way with heb—but that "now you The beat movie actors are babies for toe fairer sex. Can you re whlcn are wide at toe ehoulder- between atx aad algfat Tniiiinna wlae aad experienced In the polltlca see me now you don’t" game she and ducks, because they are the collect whether this Is correct? line ard terminate half-way be and that It will turn out that both plays with reporters and camera In any event. It seems shorter LV If It abould prove to be anywhere FALSE IMPRESSION of their area. the miners and the colored people least self-conscious and thj- most tween tbe elbow and toe wrlat. FlnaUy—and this ahould not be men, Is responsible for more yawns natural In front of the camera. For skirts will be back tola fall and ' - ' Bear that large it could hardly fall Governor Croea enterUlned at all voted for Roosevelt ,ur years than a collection of political speech- winter.) ^ forgotten—these leaders are forti ago on the “wet” Issue, only to re the same reason I believe'the Dionne ..to exerclee a highly Important in. luncheon In Hartford on Thursday fied In their predictions by In quintuplets are the beat movie ac turn to the G. O. P. fold in large Rachmaninoff has written an By BOBEBT B. HABOBOVE ' fiuance on the elecUoiL the commander and five other off!- timate knowledge aa to ths relative numbera In 1986. tors in the world. DIO YOU KNOW THAT- Immortal Preluda and to hear him —Ote SUnner, oetor. .: Bow that tnUnenee may be ex cera of tha British erulsar "Dragon,” efflclanoy of their state machines Demoerate Insist Indiana la "safs” play Is a precious privilege—tu t ha Hollywood, Calif., Sept May- now at New London on a "good and knowledge of the amount of aad Republicans dispute, but none remains one of the gtoomlest gentle erted Is perhaps indicated by the money and effort they are willing Mickey Ctocbrane, Detroit Tiger b<> It’s the moderu day influence uf A great many automobile tires fact that four out of every five of will” cruise. That waa eminently too vigorously. Both aldea come men in private life. manager, thinks Ed Rommel, tor- avlaUon—but toe fact remains that being produced In Russia today .are to pour Into this and that state In nearer agreement that Illinois is Helen Wills Moody cuts s ten thoee who declare for Lemke aasert proper, Hartford being Connecti the final atages. merly of the Philadelphia Athletics, everything Is “going up” to toe made from syntoetle rubber and are fighUng ground, with Republicans nis ball harder than most male was the best fielding pitcher he ever trends of feminine fashions for fall said to have a life of 22.000 to 25.000 that they were Roosevelt voters four cut'! capital. Dr. Croea being the It’a that last factor—tba snei seemlnff a bit more confident racqueteers, and she Is fairly gifted saw. and wrlnter, say leading Hollywood miles. ttffo. Should that parcontafe atate'a governor and the officers of Impetus of money and frenaled ef- -Democirats admit that Ohio looks with pen and brueb—but the hue of designers. Approximately 35 per cent of the loit—which makes the ataaupa aad th e ^ . hold good throughout tbs country, the "Dragon" being In a very real bad for them at tbta time, thanks her nail polish Is a traffic '’stop" The St. Louis American club Is "Skirts win be worn shorter then automobile drivers today are wo: '' poUa as of this date impoaalbls to to irritation over their Governor sign. aad ahould the Union party vote eense representatives o: great and the only majo- league team that they have been to years,” says en. In 1928 they constituted 20 depend upon as indicative ot the Davey and strong Coughlin senti <3eorge Raft Is a sUo - cinema never haa won a pennant. Omar Klam, famous designer for cent of all drivers. A . r s a ^ five million, this would mean friendly foreign nation. But for result. ment film oolebrIUes. “With these sho:t A recent estimate of aittomobile a net Idas to Roosevelt of three mll- very ilefinite rteson It Is Impossible Machines and Money Several States Doubtful skirts shoes wflU be of a much high fatalities during toe first she months .:Bon votes—an actual lots of four to repress altogether a regret that You have two Immeesurable fso- Democrats Insist thay have the er cut. And hats are literally of 1936 shows an 8 pet cent reduc tora insofar aa their infiuaece on tion from the figures of toe same When You Give Your 0. K. To Your ’. million partially offset by a loss of tha "Dragon'S” visit to this state border states and RapubUcans here reachlhg for toe skies.” that result is concerned: put up UtUa argument about it ex Royer, another of the designers period laat yrear. one mtllioo to the Republican ticket. waa not deferred until a few months 1—The Democratic political ma cept aa to West VlrglnU and Mary for stars and leading women, la not The federal government durlug Contractor For That New Home Or It la not very difficult for enthu- later ao that Connecticut's repre chinery. This meena the normal land. The mountain states are all so sure about skirts being jhorter, 1935 purchased 1078 passenger cars federal patronage mafhlne every claimed by the Dmocrats as "in the Chicago. — Folks in toe ilalry but be le emphaUe about higher valued at |687.400a and 2042 trucks Btastlc Republicans to conceive of sentative in the extension of at valued at $1,364,700. You Can Have Your The Alteration Work On Your Pres where plus definite political activity bag" except for Colorado which regions are pinning their hopea of waistlines. net Democratic loss, added to least semi-official hospitality to the by much of the network of New "As to tbe ever-present question fe ta I Democrata admit la doubtful. recovery from toe hardships loas of tormer Roosevelt voters sailor delegates of I.italn might Deal agencies created .ajkice 1932. Democrats claim Wisconsin and ut skirt lengths and wralatltoe. It is ent One, Be Sure You Specify Our It also means the patronage ma wrought by New Deal Party mijK oovlous toat tba latter wQI be ac. MOBE THAN HALF OF NEW will return to the Republican have been Governor Aloom rather RepubUcaiv Mlnnaaota with em management on "That Man Lan HOMES INSURED BY FHA and vote for-Landon, being than Governor Croea. chines of practically all the big phasis which la equale< by the don,” Mrs. Adalin Wright Macau- tuaUy raised to many instances shd Home Landscaped and M aterials. states and moat of the others—Just other side In neither case. Nobody to moat shoe height Indlce'ed by ant to lose the election to Not that the genial present Gov remember the overwhelming num ley of Menomonie, Wls., reported wide. Inserted belts, crossed drap San Francisco, (tellf.—About 60 t and win U for Landon. ernor la not adequately qualified aa la sure about Michigan, when she visited Republican Na per cent of toe homes being built to ber of Democratic governors and Everybody admits the South will Uonal Headquarters here. ery. and the Uke," he sa3rs. central California are being con a hoet—pariah the thought! Hie members of Congress elected In "I doubt If cklrta for daytime stay Democratie and few Republi "They feel that Governor London will grow much shorter. 1 find a structed under tha Insured Stogie Frame and Finish Lumber — )UGHT AND WATER social experienoea have been broad 1932 end 1934. For the sake of con cans doubt that Roosevelt has the speaks their own language,” she Mortgage System a t toe Federal Planted venience you can add here the lei'gth that la around fourteen toeh- enough—may we say deep enough_ Pacific Coast states aawed up. That said. "They are convlnoed that a aa more becoming to most women. Housing Administration, to toe RooBevalt'a oonfereooB of Wright of beneflcleriea of WPA leaves tha term atates, which are candidate from an agricultural opinion of the Associated General for the meeting of any test. But, AAA. HOLC, COC end verioua For evening, most wesnen still pre Contrartors. (Or do it yourself)—Right in the Middle W ood and Fire Resisting Shingles on tha drought situation doubtful. state haa an understanding of their fei skirts that are long or at leaat in view o t the Oovernor'a recent other New Deal agenoiaa, a Uemoorats have given up I problems. And they are Inoensed The Ontral pallfonila (aapter of of Summer With Our New Planting Serv out not to have baen auch Jority of whom ara oountsid on to ankis length. amaalng speech at NlanUc, one may don'a Kansas and have no great by the New Deal pollclei that have Clothes tola tell, aaya Klam, wrlli tola group to a report to tbe pollOeal tatfpiratioD well tremble for wba$ be might say vote for Roosevelt hope for a clean sweep tn tba corn- let Canadian butter and eheeee National Association ef Building ice That Prepares Roses - Shrubs - Vines - 3—The Republican war cheat be more iavtob than prevtoua years. Trades Employers stated toat 363 Tile — Centent — Paint It happena that Oovar- —speaking aa Governor of an wheat area and Democrata preaent come Into this country to oompete Materials are georgeoua and fur Evergreens - Trees and Perennials for I Jiaa come acroea with a which wUl be twice the stse of the plausible figures to ahow how they with home products. Our people homes, valued at $1,671,080,. were American commonwealth—In the Democratic campaign fuud and per cannot make a living when twenti^ IS being used on everything,” he start d to tola district during the which he can establish oould loae it all and atiU win—it saya "Many things have fur from first quarter of 1936 as compseed t> Transplanting Any Time. Pi'bacnoe of half a dosen of thoee al haps much more. they could be cure of Indiana and tWTo million pounds of butter are head to hem.” lime and Plaster alaea ba auggastod it to Those ere the material factors. Imported to a year and lees than a 113 homee, valued at 3462,900. r> ways charming an4 always pouttcal- Michigan or of New York or Penn HUp Anderson who designs oos- 1935, andrifi homes, valued at 3388. Bt Rooasvalt two years ago One must now consider two In- sylvania. mlUton pounds are exported. That tumae for many ot tba leafing fig- ly diplomatic gentlemen, the offlcen tangible factors, the rriative affect is what occurred last year under 035 to 1984. Kaetr—which may turn out Both atdaa IncldantaUy. are be urea of aims, easts a vote to favor Building permits issue dunp;; o t His Majesty's Navy. of which Is even more epeculatlva ginning to say privately that Lemks tha New DeaL of full gathered sklr'A He says C. E. WILSON & CO., Inc. . ta r 'm o f a t appeal to the cod even more a mattar o t argu toe same comparable peri ids show Semi-official aa tha function was, will taka more votes from Landon bouffant skirts enormously ' lull, 1,676, totaling 03,216,Ml for 1936: anything proposed by it at the same time aoclaUy ment. and fewar from Roosevelt than they Bert Johnson, Kentucky star half, are always picturesque and particu 200 Ft. West rtl Depot Square — Maochester 6 . E. W ims«b Soiiq Inc. 1.364. totaling 32,632.686 for 1935; First there la the popular reac ■uppoaed. y la father of a husky son ateut five larly flattering to formal styles. Entranee Through ADen Place At 282 No. Mala Street 2MAINS’ntEET ----- months old. Mn. Atelta WrteM sse^fi-r and 1,081, totaltog ?I.646,095, for A'.oUMr Of Um deatmers. Baaton. l E v V e l i O f ^ 'h^^kqfsmnm. mvw>nm ■ •»' Jitf » ' m ■/< MANdnESTTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. SATtlRDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 .198t
hr NARO JONES ^‘Soaringr H igii’* G tg «w tieO iitd < ^ ^ ’ P rod i^ tion 9 t4*4 N(A Semee, !■«. la Oomwetleut in 1985 ware: Sunday's gama played for 14 In- state Norma) Training achoiri hut Labor Party To T^t Travalara Insuranoe Bings. firin g win teach in ths White TcrAr IS cues NEAR NINE MHU0NS Company (Aooid«it . Dr. C. J. Douglas, who haa apant achool In plaos of Mtoa Cummings. BEO07 HERB TODAT Departmant) ...... $3,811.8STB> ths greater part a t tha summar at Mra TWrew Walsh retuma aa After an, this had been hto big am cnca her* any mora unpleasant Aetna Life Insuranoe n r a a a Ho w a r d , ea g M ^ t» bition during the four years they than you bava already." Strength In Election hto country place here, returned to teaeltar at the Hebron grammar ------HER rOWLEB for four PAID BY CASUALTIES Company (Acddcnt Boston Wednesday. Ha may maka room, Mra. Ida Heck at Gilead HUL had bean togettaar. At tout a hun Avoiding Judlth’a gaxe, Francis at) 1,488.M2.T6 WIN A FREE PASS! Iwoofco tte eagagemeot be dred times aha bad beard Steve Jarvis dropped hto hands. Then a vialt later In the fan. Hls gueata, Mtoa PermeUa Brousseau at Ama- a n Btephee to on willing to mar By BODNET DUTOMEi: *ord Accident and Mr. and Mra. Raymond Weeka, ton, and Mtoa Rose Fishbone at tha Fowler say, 'I f only I could maka quickly he took up hto bat and ^ In New York the Tammany form Indemnity Company . 1,M1,876.T1 ry her and tot her oontbiue with tha anglneering department in this sUck and left the apartment. Wear Tke Herald Washington Con*. have returned to thetr home In Jaggsr District. >1iw Job. Judith to cBoaoragod In of organization has been adopted— Lumbermen’s Mutual town see the sdvantages and saving ily Judith sank Into a chair. “Oh, spondent leodars for aacb -aaembly district 102 Companies Wrote Net White Plains, N. Y. The auditors are hard at work «M« move by ber friend, VIRGINIA Casualty (Company .. 1,098,365.40 Mrs. T. D. Martin has iracelvsd tbla week balancing the town books. In o u t patented pipe. Tm sure but I’m glad you came!” she ^ captains for each elecUon dto- Aetna Casualty aad BENT. there's going to be a trig replace breathed thankfully. New York, 8,572 and wrote our homes as they become battered, Learn bow to apply thee# to - tboagbtlessnesa. Several days pass tallot (ALP to part of labor s Non- Mrs. EHmer M. Lord of Lebanon to place. The Bemont family suffered Miss Ruth Finley and Master Billy rusty and worn looking and wtoh to high approval wherever they are put something new to freshen qnVs your beauty. hand. ordering men out of my apart- and tricky process requiring 50 net premiums amounting to 919,- Finley, and Miss Maude White of In and the untarnlabable surfaces :,'and Dr. Harris Invites Judith to mcnL" Partisan League, which functions “ Piitures of especially quaUflefl a visitor this week at the home of considerable Inconvenience at tha have their replaced. Tills may be beauty. Anew coiffura...a new This aeaaon of the year, There stood Francis Jarvis, hat B7«,099. her grandfather, Loren M. Lord time of the flood in Hartford, tha Somers. make plumbing bright and ahlnlng dinner. Later he Is obliged to break and stick in band, smiling pleas ‘‘So I see.” elsewhere for Rooaevelt without ciU2ena In every county. TTie total of net claims paid In done with safety and some Idea of permanent.. .a facial.. .will do lU gayety and fun, th* Mtae : - the engagement. forming a political party.) and of her uncle and aunt, Philip water coming up*to the second floor Miss Daisy White has received permanence now, according to John Indefinitely. mora to make "you” than anything must never neglect her petaiin antly! She looked down at hls affec Luigi Antoninl, picturesque vice- Connecticut In 1935 was 9173,634 In inatalUng new plumbing or re NOW GO ON WTTH THE STORY The big Idea of ALP, however, 'to president of the garment worketa* larger than the total paid in the and Anne Clark. of the house which they occupied. word of the death of a former class son and Little, plumbing, tinning else. pearanco. The Weldon Beautjr; “Good evening. Miss Howard. I tionately. "Serloualy, Tve been to test whether It to practical now mate of hers at the Wlllimantlc placing old Johnson and Little find hope you won't mind my calling un bored to death." union, to chairman of the party. state In 1934, while net premlume Miss Kltsy 'Chase has returned They lost some goods stored In the and heating contractors. The fau l!he Weldon Beauty Salon Is the la preferred by women w l» i CHAPTER IX to form a national labor party In the from a visit of a few days at the basement os well. Mr. Bemont to Normal school. Mtoa May Peck of cets, floor rings about pipes and It most satisfactory to use fixtures oldest established shop In Manches the utmost in authentic atyllih announced like this. Matter of fact, "Wondering whether you needed President Rose Schnelderman Increased by 91,390,954 over the from a reliable manufacturer. Judith's murmured regret gave a doctor?” United States. The leaders private the Women’s I'rade Union home of ber grandparents, Mr. and employed in Hartford and will com Westchester. many of the other trimmings around ter. . .sixteen years last Spring. fine workmanship. Their piM no real indication of how deep her I tried to telephone you this after ly say that’s why they created It 1934 figure. At this time Jf year Johnson and noon.” "I wouldn’t admit that.” to vice-president. The premium income o t the Con Mrs. Charles Chase of New Britain. mute. Mrs. Bemont's brother, Paul Jones, Sr., who was recent the plumbing that goes Into a home They feature Undine permanents alwaye nominal and within ti disappointment really was. For Most Rooaevelt voters wlU mark Mrs. Marian Hilliard of Sterling Harold' Scott, Is spending a UtUe ly operated on for appendicitis at are being chrome plated now Instead Little find many people anxious to and Vlgorol scalp treatments exclu tor the average mlaa who "I—I work downtown". Judith "Have you forgotten the — the Jacob S. Potofsky, assistant pre necticut companies from country weeks she had been practically boy friend?" their crosses In the Democratic ident of the Amalgamated, to diatr- Hill to vlBiUng this week at the Um'e here. Middlesex hospital, Middletown, haa of being made of nickel which haa replace their old plumbing before sively. watch her budget. alone with ber thoughts. Those had said, forgetting In her astonishment column. But J enough of them wide business in 1985 was 9151,- proved so easily deatruotlble. freezing cold weather brings on ------—l,i;; mM of the executive oommlttee, 265,426, while thetr net losses or home of her brother-in-law and sis Frank Schats of Andover has been discharged from the hospital Contoure’ Beauty Aids are carried been weeks whose monotony was to return bis salutation. "I—won't taka the trouble to sign up under which includes mahy of New York ter, Mr. and Mrs. John N. Hewitt, and to at hto home In Jones street. Chrome plated metal will not rust the difficulties of frozen pipes. They In other shops, but tha Weldon Bfll Tilden and EUsdrdrth , broken only by the occasional visits you come In?” Judith was silent a moment, and the clasped-banda emblem of ALP, claims amounted to 968,061,677. In ■old to Edward Schats hto property or scar with the ease that nickel alao find them equally anxious to Harris said, "I’m sorry. I abouldn't state’s most Important labor lead 1934 their premium Income was also at the home of her nephew and Miss Charlotte Rathbun of Ams- Beaujy Salon ii the only shop to are contemplating a tennis of the Bents; and even those visits •Thank you ..." Jarvis walked some of the ablest and strongest la on the Bolton road, which lifcludea does, so that fixtures put In t^ie have their heating systems attend Japan. have asked that.” » ers. 9139,470,422 and their net claims niece, Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. 82 acres of land and some farm ton to visiting her father, Fred give free skin analysis by a reprs- had become unwelcome, for they Into the room, tossed his hat and bor leaders In America will feel jua- Certain congressional candidates Hewitt. erick A. Rathbun at Somers this home now should last fOr many ed to. Johnson and Little look after sentatlve of Contour*' M m New only reminded her of Steve Fowler. "Why not? I’ll answer It. I — Ufled In spreading the party Into the paid amoimted to 962,842,234. buildings. The dwelUng house which years. both these needs with equal skill. stick onto the davenport, his quick I’m afraid I haven’t . .. .quite.” probably will be approved by ALP. Prenflums earned In 1935 on Men from the State Highway De week. Mr. Rathbun to on duty there York. A p(lrl comes from Contoure* Since the night she had met Dr. glance taking in the little apart other states. They believe they ran belonged with the place waa de Johnson and Little do a great deal Johnson and Little are located at Did you think that Jarvis In Rochester, where the party to country-wide business by all the partment have been busy this week stroyed by Are a few years ago, as guard at the fire tower. LaboratorlM Ir New York once a ENGUSH ROCK B1 ^ Eden Harris she had recalled him ment. quickly find strong nuclei In the In strong, It backs State Senator Kelly, of work remodeling the- plumbing 106 Center street and the telephone month to advise their cUenteU re might help you to forget him?” companies rex>ortlng to the (Jonnec- on the roads running through the Mra. Albert Keefe has bought of often, remembering his sympathetic "Please sit down” , Judith said. dustrial east, Wisconsin, Minneso a liberal, against Congressman and beating In old hornet aa well aa number la 6876. garding the care of akin and proper manner, but remembering best of all "Oh. no!” Judith turned to him ta. and the Pacific Coast The teat Ucut Insurance Department center. Theae have received a new Mrs. Ins Pratt of Waterbuty the THREE FALSE ALARMS "I hope you've quite recovered from quickly. "You see, the day after James P. B. Duffy. amounted to 9668,145,498, compared top dreeslng of oil and sand and New Britain, Sept. 6.— (API — make-up. This la all done In h pri WHOLE WHEAT » hto n iety. His telephoned Invita- your accident.” She held out a box In New York state will cost more house and one acre of land on which vate booth. Dial 8009 and maka an ^ tion tonight had been like a ray of the accident I went to hto office to than 9100,000. with 9814,731,694 in 1934. aalm s have been repaired In spots. It stands on the Andover ^road, now Responding to seven alarnu, three of clgarets. give him my name and address, be circus®and” cr"n 'ji^ irb fth e “ L?ur^^‘^ ^ C ‘l^^^^^^ ™o7o. Mrs. Herrick—’‘Dynamo” Incurred in 1936 amounted to 9829,- A Christian Endeavor Rally will of them false, between midnight been beauUfled by the planting of appointment for a reatful facial to sunlight breaking through dull gray occupied by the Keefe family, form- perennials supplied by Mr. Taimer. restore a llstiess oomplaxlo,. to imr- RAISIN SCONES Jarvis laughed. "I haven’t come cause the accident was my fault. 1 Takes Over Tamnoany’a Job The extraordinary Mrs. Herrick, 284,565, compared with 9318,915,- take place in the Congregational and S a. m. today, fire department TANNER’S GARDENS skies. And now he was being called fcrntn’iatfn^"^®* '? S^^’Tnri'uslve ‘ "loariTg ly used by Mrs. Pratt aa a country Indifferent planting never achieves malcy. Call and learn ot her next away on an emergency case. to announce that I'm suing you for haven’t seen him from that day Tammany, according to many ru a solid, forceful, fast-thlnklng. viva 678 In 1934. The ratio of claims Chapel at the Green Sunctey eve home. apparatus raced madly about the damages. If that's what you mean.” unUl this.” Incurred to premiums earned In 1935 streets. The false alarms were In the desired' results, and like other appointment at thia Salon. She will IRISH SODA BRB 'T il stay here, If you don’t mind”, mors In New York, will “Ue down’’ cious woman, to sometimes describ ning, September 6, at 7:30 o’clock. The forty or more High school advise what to do for blackheado, He took one of the clgarets. lighted “Evidently he mistook your fine on Roosevelt and Lehman In the ed as a "dynamo" or a "whirlwind.” was 49.28 )Mr cent, compared with An Interesting program with speak different parte of the dty and the HAVE A VARIETY things, landscaping must ba studied Judith told him, smiling. "I'm sure purpose." students from this town will resume and specialised In If the work Is to ne, dry akin, an oUy condition, i wouldn't want to take the time It carefully. 'This la Just a friend November election. If It does, and She was bom in New York, 51.88 per cent In 1984. Underwriting er to promlaM, with entertainment police are making an effort to catch ly enll.” Judith nodded. “Y e s ...." Steve. All I know is that we expenses Incurred In.. J936 totaled their studies at Windham High be done auccessfully. sagging muscles, tired lines and AND POTATO B1 drop me off at the apartment the dams, they are collected and Roosevelt stUl carries hi home state daughter of a prominent Unltariaii and refreshments served. All are school, Wlllimantlc, Wednesday the person or persons responsible. what shad# ot powder, rotigs, Up- From behind a gray cloud of ‘‘WelH’’ Harris reached Into hls came to the end of things for the minister. After a college educa 9308,697,337, compared with 9387,- Slight damage waa caused by the OFPERENNULS The advice and counsel of John r'And I find Tm hungry, too!” two of us.” diverted Into either the fish eleva by a small pluraUty, the efforts of aaked to attend. following Labor Day. The pubUc cigaret smoke he studied her. Then: pocket, brought out a well-worn ENGINEERS BUILD the ALP may well appear to have tion she waa married, widowed, 047,736 In 1934. The companies fires. Tanner, Jr., wU* be found Invaluable Eden Harris smiled. "You know, tors or ladders. A different system Mist Irma Lord and her brother- schools WlU open here on Tuesday. John Tanner, Jr., proprietor o f the In euoh problenu. Hla knowledge of the more 1 see of you the more Tm "You know, Tve thought about you pipe and a tobacco pouch. "What ‘But that Isn't true,” he said decided the result. and left with two sons. made a total net underwriting profit in-law and Bister, Mr. and Mrs. a great deal since you were In my do yon say we talk about some- quickly. “Judith, I—I’ve had some to used at each dam. To support herself and facMly In 1935 of 931,596,498,, compared With but a few excepUons the Russell street Perennial Gardens, the business la extensive, having had convinced you'd make a perfect wife For the ALP to going to see to jt Clarence Hamilton of Hartford teaching force remains the same located at 85 Russell street, wishes office." thing pleasant? And do you mind luck. It looks now as if I'll be. The Main Dam has eighteen that thousands of union members she took In washing. Then she with a profit of 910,416,662 in 1934 many years experience In this bual- THIS WEEK’S for a doctor.'* He patted her hand. SALMON ‘STAIRS’ spillway gates, over which a vast and losses of 91,390,209 and 937,- have returned from a week’s vaca aa last year. Mrs. Archibald Green to remind home owners that the fall neaa. ■Til really run back If I can make “Yes?” Judith said, not knowing If I smoke a very reprehensible able to do what I wanted all along. ring the doorbells which Tam was a spooler and a throwster In tion spent at Cape Cod. what else to say. pipe?” amount of surplus water will flow 126,393 In 1933 and 1932, respee- will take the place of Mtoa Vernal TOWN ADVERTISEMENT is the Ideal time to plan the beauti PRIZE WINNERS DAVIS . It In any event I'll call you here Marry you on an income that will many rings when it seeks a big a textile mllL But she bad Ideas Placards announce a "Pitchers' fication of the grounds, when plants "Yes”, he repeated. "A great "Yes to the first question and let you quit you Job.” under freshet conditions. Salmon vote. It presents itself as the an and thought up new gadgets and Uvely. Masso at the Hebron Primary room, : within an hour." He took up bis Battle," at the next Inter-County are dormant, the soil workable and (1) JOHN A. JOHNSTON g:;^bBt and coat, and added. "And of deal. You—you Intrigued me.” no to the second,” laughed Judith. Judith's Intake of breath was IN WESTERN DAMS are attracted by a swift flowing tidote for Tammany defection. soon she waa training the new Gross interest and rente earned Mrs. Gertrude Phelps taking Mrs. HOME B What had threatened to be an current. So the flow of water from Srirls and becoming a self-taught by all companies in 1935 amounted League baseball game, to be played Green's place In the Jonea street NOUCE ample rainfall aseures a healthy and HOTEL illB Omtor Street course weR try again ; , . soon." sharp and clear, as though some Finally, a large part of what in Hebron on the Kibbe field Sun Primosy Oaneoa PHipoaala vigorous start early next spring. 519 Htin S t "Of course” , Judith said, and unpleasant evening turned out to one had tightened a belt at her one spillway gate at each end of ever credit the ALP gets will have efflcleury expert to 938.884,243, compared with 9Sf.- school. Mtoa Laura Gallup who SHERIDAN It waa then that Judith noticed be a thoroughly delightful one. Re 355,176 In 1934. Net Investment day, the 6th. Len Jerman will pitch The fOllowlnc names have beta The Russell street Perennial Gar (*) OBNBVIBVB UZUPB8 watched him hurry from the restau something she hadn't detected when waist. There It was! Suddenly, Washington, SepL 5.—If the In the dam to restricted by training to go to a woman—Mrs. Elinors Eventually she oecame produo- graduated from the Wlllimantlc Arthur B. Anderson, Manager. 486 No. Mala Btieet leased from hto arduous duties, walls for a distance of 176 feet out gains In surplus In 1985 totaled 972,- for the Columbia team and Sonny propoosd fbr nomination as Candi dens are stocked with a fine aasort- rant. he first appeared. A faint thick unaccountably, Jiere was the thing genious plan of Federal hydraulic M. Herrick, the new party’s state Uon manager for iwo du Pont msnt of hardy perennlala and rock Oomfortable and Pleewant Eden Harris relaxed entirely in from the face of the dam. The swift rayon plants In Tennessee — tha 043,015, compared with a similar Bailey for the Hebron Cardinals. d a ^ for tha aaveral offices of tha She had eaten many a dinner ness in hls speech, an added glint in they had both wanted. But what campaign director. Mrs. Herrick Town of Monebeater, to be voted garden plants. Many homes and Rooms. (8) BIABJOBUB 8TOWELL Judith's company. When the Bents engineers and technicians of the U. current thus formed acta aa a lure to a person who always goes places only woman who evsr bad such a gain of 912,434,367 In 1984 and a The game will begin at 3 p. m. Last 188 Center Stir^ alone, but none bad seemed more hto dark eyes, told her that Francis frightened her. what sent the blood S. Bureau of Fisheries to make fish for at tile nominating caucus to ba estates throughout this section have RUSSELL lonely than this one. Fortunately dropped in, an hour later, they for the flah, but they are prevented when she starts. job witn the du Port company, net investment loss of 923,686,255 In Jervis had been drinking. She re from Judith Howard’s face, was "walk’’ up-statrs works as well In 1938. The total net gains In sur held la the State Armory la said (4) ELLEN U BOOKUS the food waa excellent, but with membered that afternoon In hls of found the two In the kitchen mak not the sudden realization that from entering this chute by a heavy The party platform calls for de "Any time 1 can t run this place These Chilly Morn ing candy. practice as It looks on scale models, without armed guaros, I want to plus in 1935 amounted to 962,488,- Maaeheater, on the oecond Tuesday n Chnieh Street PEREN every Wte Judith wished that this fice when he had gone to the alde- Stephen Fowler was offering her a wire screen. A smaller, funnel-shap feat of "tho combination of reac la September (which will be Sen- "I’m sp'hechlcsa," Virginia ex the 9111,000,000 salmon Industry of ed screen at the side diverts them tionary anti-labor and anti-aocral be flred.’' she announced. "They 677, compared with total net gains ings Remind Us of A sharp mower evening Harris could have been hoaid for a drink; and she recalled, marriage that meant a whole new of 920.890,232 in 1934. The total ad tembo* 8, 1986). GARDEN! spared from a call. She was Just claimed. "I never again expected Oregon and Washington wlU be sav Into a byway that leads to the fish forces headed by Gov. Alf M. can’t ct me In my departments with Eyes Examined too. Dr. Harris’ intimation that 11- life relieved from office routine. guns on them.” mitted assets of the 88 casualty the Heart of the flntohlng her dessert when a waiter luor might have bad something to to see a male and female in the What frightened her was the ed from the niln threatened by the elevators and ladders'. Landon,” for election of Roose For ."P*^*?” ** **• t nine m akes the w ork much kitchen making candy. I thought erection of the gigantic Bonneville velt, Lehman, and “Independent After that the guards parked companies and 14 Casualty depart 0 clock la the forenoon and win ra- P E R E N N lA brought a telephone, plugged It into lo with the accident. Looking now knowledge that hto proposal struck Walk Up to Dam’s Top Home — HEATI mala open until eight o'clock in the Glasses Fitted Bill’s Tire & Repair the wall of the booth. that had been replaced by the and Grand Coulee dams across the candidates sponsored and approved tnelr artillery on Mrs. Herrick’s ments of life insurance companies less tedious. Bring: it 85 RUSSELL STRi at bis slightly florid, rather full no ecstacy Into her being. She A fish “ladder” la really a wind Increased during 1985 from 91,004,- WE CLEAN AND afternoon. Standard Ttma. "For you. Miss.” quaint custom of male'and female liked Steve, yes. Perhaps she atlU Columbia river. If the scheme falls, by the American Labor Party of desk. Another time she prevented Constable Shop Second Street off face, she derided that Jarvis waa Ing staircase, whose one-foot high the ropj-lynchlng of a guard—who 402,806 to 91,137,340,918. REPAIR FURNACES It was Harris. "I'm awfully more at home with alcohol than not. making whoopee." loved him. But something was this rich Indiutry probably will be steps lead In a rising detour from New York State and committed along: with youi North of the Center. ' sorry, Judith. But Tm stuck—and Eden Harris grinned. "Judith gone now. Something had been scuttled because the spawning cycle to its political, social; and legislative had cracked on employe’s skull—by The Connecticut companies wrote ■EPOBUOAN NOMINATIONB "Indeed, yes”, Janrts waa saying, the low downstream face of the the force of her vehement denuncia 33.19 per cent of all casualty bual- Holland Furnace Selectmen Walter OGver JOHN TANNER, itobly untU tewn. m 'phone you and I are very old-fashioned for l^ t, and the fearful thing was that of salmon which have been making dam, around the end to the higher program and objectlvea.” shears, sickle, etc., to “you Intrigued me very much. 1—" our age." It alao calls for securing "the tion of would-te lynchers who had nesa In tha eoimtry written by tha Harry B. Benson Optometrist and Optidan Prop. 8 ^ , If I m » ." He stopped, looked at her. “You she wasn't sure It could be found “ runs” up the Columbia for un upstream level. As the fish, lured Co. And when Harris had gone, Vir again. enactment In the coming Congress spoiled her month’s production licensed oompanlea and 88.11 per James David Chambers 915 Main Street "Oh, Tm aorry,', Doctor known centuries will be wiped out Harris. Td know, of course, that Tm not mar onto the steps, leap over them one schedule by turning off the power. cent of the casualty bustneas writ Manchester Branch John Jensen , ed you might be able to come ginia whispered to Judith, "Dar The average annual “run” num and the state legislature of an ade ried.” "1 . ., . I don’t know, Stephen. by one, they Uterally “walk up quate and effective program of ao- ten In Connecticut in 1985. Dial 5092 Clarence N. Lupien J. R. Braithwaite Phone 6030 BUto MiJtoCk.' ling, I like that man!" rn have to think about It bers about 3,000,000 fish. Driven by stairs” around the dam. Judith laughed pleasantly. "I "So do I," Judith admitted slow cial legislation.” Gains Wide Experience Leaders In net premiums written Richard Martin 52 Pearl Street Manchester, Conn. Our must confess I didn’t know It. Mr. ‘Think about It! Why, Judith, an Implacable Instinct, they leave The fish “elevators” are really Bored, she left industry, became Powly she replaced the Inatru ly. "I....lik e him, too." the ocean, and like homing pigeons, Hamilton Charles M. O'Dowd give tNi! Jaivis. It's something I hadn't we’ve been thinking about it for locks, similar to those on a canal. Backed by Labor Chiefs assistant to Dr. Arthur Morgan Joseph a Pero a t Tit In Its cradle, stared at It thought about.” With the realization that she'd four years. We—” return to the streams of their birth. Meehanical inspector found a staunch friend In Eden They are concrete shafts, 20 by 30 The big men of Labor’s Non- (now director of TVA) at Antioch Clarence K. Petersen *rat) lavolently as If somehow it were "Of course not”, he agreed. But, Judith nodded slowly. "I know, They fight their way upstream feet square, designed so that they College, majored In economics, and For the New Haven iremiu .^jwtialble for the spoiled evening, Harris, Judith’s dark philosophy Partisan League, of course, are Harold M. Raed 185 Spruce Street plainly he waa nettled by the re Steve. But somehow It’s all differ against the current, not only to the A ------— — changed aa the days went by. Vir can be alternately emptied and the driving forces behind ALP— simultaneously ran a college board Railroad. Mathlaa Spieas ow, was Just as she was leaving the mark. He leaned forward suddenly. ent now.” same river, but frequently to the flooded with water.. When the cham ing-house with the help of her two PHONE ’enlenti Ipeataurant that she ran into Mrs. ginia Bent noticed It almost at John Lewis of the United Mine •^Flow ers... Charlsa Stays ‘ "Look here. You can’t maka me It waa pitiful to see how all the same locality In which they were ber is fuU, the entrance gate closes, Workers, Sidney HUlman of the boys, who made the be^. Four Years and Seven W. K. Straughan 8365 torma c Jarry Macdonald, the young wife of once; and she told Bob, "Judy’s spawned. They hurdle precipitous Always An>ropriate believe you came to my office that xomlng out' of It now. I was afraid assurance went out of Stephen and water is admitted through the Amalgamated Clothing Workers, Graduated, she returned to New Months’ Service In the Leland T. Wood SAFE MILK atraagtekl of the Junior executives In the day ]U8t for the purpose of taking Fowler when she said this. Judith falls, slither through labyrintblan ENLARGEMENT Alwaya Appreciated MANCHESTER for a while that she wouldn’t. But floor to flood the lock, thus raising George Berry of the Pressmen, York to be executive secretary of Ammeof THE roEAL SUMMER FOOD iwrtioa'" ^ offleie adiere she worked. responsibility for the accident." held back against a desire to take rapids and leap over rocky barriers. the Consumers’ League. In 1933, WITH EVERY BOLL OF FILM W orld W ar. inooma. ^ "Hel-lo then. Miss HowardI" she Is!” the flah to the top of the dam, David DubinMcy of the Interna PHONE 5463 Bsnry A. Mutrle Milk snppliea the Vital Food Elements TAXI - DIAL 6688 Judith’s face suddenly paled with hls hand, to tell him that this was When the obstacle can be neither where they flop down on the up tional Ladles’ Garment Workers, she lobbied through the New York DEVBIXIPED AND PROnTED Tax Collector HOI Judith extended her hand gaily. You mean that doctor?” asked what she’d wanted. To tell him Staunch Republican. that are necessary for perfect health. U Benr Sanrleel Iteo Oars Anger. "For what other purpose Bob Innocently. circumvented or hurdled. Instinct stream side and continue their and others—although non > of those legislature the famous minimum (Unsxplred term) 851 NBLBOa . "Where's Steve?" Once Steve and would I come?” that her hours away from him had compels them to make futile leap wage law which the U. S. Supreme Taxi Stand '-Judith had gone to dinner at the "I don't mean anything — yet.” journey. Meanwhile the entrance at named Is an official of ALP. Member (rf American P A R K H ILL Sherwood O. Bowers Opposite Montgemery Ward Mato S t "Well ..." Jarvis smiled. "It’s been a hell on earth, and—• after leap until they die of exhaus President George Meany of the Court recently knocked on the head, 4 0 e rUaedonalds, and Mrs. Macdonald said hto wife. ^ the bottom opens again, permitting Legion Dmm Cwpa, Brit Robert J. Boyce Interesting to speculate upon that. But something wiser than her tion. the water to flow out to normal New York State Federation of La but will consider again. FLOWER SHOP ^■wa# atm firmly convinced that they A number of poeslbilitles occur to She would never have been so heart kept her silent. She kept Lately, Mrs. Herrick has been re Albert T. Jackson .arsre to be married. optimistic If she had known that 7*-Foot Barrier for Salmon to level, and h new party of piscatorial bor to one the state executive board. ish War Veterans and New Location: Jamas H. Johnston A. R. WILKIE '..'rr'tff- roe. For instance—" thinking stubbornly, "I've got to Surmount Others unions affiliated include gional director in New York City of Orange Lodge. 8 East Oentor St. "Steve had to work tonight on this very day Steve telephoned get away, and try to see what’s hap travelers t» enter. ELITE STUDIO Samuel Nelson, Jr. 16 Walker Street •Td rather not hear of the pos Judith, asked her to meet him for The nearly completed dams, pre those of retail clerks, furriers, mil the Natlrnal Labor Relations Board, MS Main Street Upotaba Odd FeUows Bldg. PLUMBING. TINNING A HEATING (X)NTRACTOI Judith fibbed. ^ sibilities'', Judith told him, rising pened to me.” Bradford Island to looped by a noted tor the vigor which she had (Thta Advt. Paid By Friends) Oeorge H. Williams ‘Tm so aorry we didn't gat here luncheon and that she had ac senting a 'iS-foot wall across the wide arc of fish stairs by which the linery workers, and motion picture Registrar of Voters from her obalr. "I was In your of- cepted. At 1 o'clock she left a piuzied path of the silvery horde, form such operators. sought enforcement of the Wagner RANGE A H a m i V i T* SHEET METJ aarUer", Mrs. Macdonald told her. floe for the purpose I stated." Steve; and that night she hurried fish may circumvent the Power labog disputes act Robert N, Veltch OIL BURNERS WORK . ' -You might have Joined ua. Jerry's an Impassable barrier. But the en In the current campaign, ALP Jarvis held up a hand. "Oh, It’s from the office early, avoiding Vir House Dam. They make an ever- leaders actually hope to Une up (Copyrtcht 1916 by NEA Bervlc*. lae.) Beard o t Ednsetlie making a telephone call, but he’ll be And It was Indeed a different gineers have devised an elaborate rising detour to emerge at the head Howell Cheney merely speculation. For Instance, I Steve who met Judith Howard In ginia. She held to her seclusion Into system of "elevators” to lift the 150,000 people who wouldn't vote , here In a moment, and you could was thinking that you'll soon be the next day, going to work long be of the "stairs”, several hundred feet John H. Hyde leo omitor J o h n so n L ittle ^ , have a cup of coffee and a cigaret the little restaurant around the salmon over the dams and "ladders” for Roosevelt—or at all—without taking your vacation. A.id that I fore Virginia had come to her door. upstream from the dam. special pressure. These theoreti A Thought Jnd^ o t Probate STATE THEATER with ua.” comer from the building whore she by which they can detour around One-Way Ladders WiiHaai 8. Hyde SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY might possibly arrange to be away worked. He wore a new suit — a But at noon young Mrs. Bent the ends. cally will come from large num Anxious to get away before Mac- at the same time. Had you thought sought her out, lAoved a newspaper But there to twro-way traffic on bers who never bothered to vote Oonstablea donald returned, Judith pleaded that better suit than he had owned for Tho Bonneville Dam la really two the Columbia. Tiny youngsters, ChoriM Oockett of a really exciting vacation—some a long time. He seemed utterly sure in front of her. "You may as well before, from Sociallste—whose Forasmuch tiiea as (Xulst hath 1)ICK POWELL and JOAN BLONDELL she must get back to her apartment. thing like Honolulu or Bermuda? Or see this now as later, Judith." dams separated by Bradford Island. called "flngerllngs”, bom In the Jamas W. Foley W e F eatu re of himself now, and much more like The Main Dam connects Bradford right wing leaders already are suffered for ns In the flesh, ana Mrs. Macdonald smiled. "I sup you might consider Alaska or Cali up-stream hatcheries, must find affiliated—from purists who can Jamas Hamilton pose Steve to going to Join you later. the Steve Fowler who had, so long Island with the Washington bank youmelvea likewise with tte same In fornia. (Somewhere that—" (To Be Continued) their way down to the sea where stomach neither the uratate Re mind; for he that hath Buffered In Otto H. Hermann : 1 m awfully glad to know he's doing ago. offered to see that her Ice of the river. It la Intended for water Nlobolaa Matoontonlo "Please get out", Judith said skates were sharpened properly. they mature, eventually to complete publican machine nor Tammany, the flesh hath ceased from atn— 9 9 . BO well. I saw him the other day In Showmanship can turn a aimpto storage only. The other aide of William J. Shea Raymond ML Robiruon PERA\ANENT mletly, her Ups dry and bloodless E'that new car of hls! And 1 think "It’s been a long time,” he said the life-cyrie by fighting their way and from a large force of floating 1 Peter 4:1. "Please get out of here. Now!” meal Into a royal feast. The French Bradford Island to linked to Oregon back upstream to raise their own radical votes which accept neither Ssdrick Straughan STAGE STRUCK j.lt ’a wonderful he should get in on looking at her across the table. owe their succesa In cuisine to their by the Power House Dam, where Jarvis only smiled. "Can't we "Yes,” Judith said, avoiding hls families. So flngerllng “passes,” major party. tatleas o t ths Psaes On the Same BiO: !.'ithat new dty contract, don’t you?” dispense with all the prolog, Judith sense o f the dramatic. the actual harnessing of the river's Night brings out stars, as sorrow Thooiaa A. Brennaa "Yea” , Judith faltered. “I really direct gaze. "I know It has which are In effect, ateep lad Offices will he set up In larger shows us truths.—Bailey. WAVES Howard? Let's Just pretend we've Steve." —George Rector, famed New York force takes place. Aa the fish, ders, are provided at both dams for cities of the state. ' . Republican John Jiwaan “THE RETURN OF SOPHIE LANG” must be getting along. Tm aorry I been through all that Let's__” reetaamtenr. traveling upstream, arrive before WnUam B. KaMb By the New i'- oan't accept your Invitation.” Be- "Why did you let me see you the youngsters, and so "valved” He stopp^ at tha sound of today when all the other Umes that they can be used by down Hugh MeCauh ' hind the effusive woman the knock on {he door. Clearly Judith Harold R. Symington tUmpsed Jerry Macdonald pushing you refused ?’’ stream traffic only. Candidate For NESTLE-UNDINE METHOI said, “Come In", without the alight- She looked at him. "Because Scale models of this fishway aya- Btnart J. Waatoy M way through the crowd. With a eat notion of who was beirond. To 'oapartlng smile for Mrs. Macdonald, It’d been such a long time. I tem have functioned more than BapiosantaMvea A Beautiful Holiday . . No wirw . . no electricity . . no harmful ehemic - Bhe hurriedly fled. her astonishment, Eden Harris thought we could talk now—sober favorably under the most extreme DasU Chambors Ask Ua T o Show You. walked Into the room. At sight of j».O n the street car Judlth'a mind ly and aenalbly.” and difficult teste, and a similarly wauam J. Sboa And you’ll your most beautiful the man on the davenport he Mathlaa SpteM was filled with bewildering and con- atopped, embarrassed. “Do you know why I wanted to designed system has been used suc If you trust yourself to our beauty - tUetlng thoughts. She had heard « you?" cessfully on a minor dam at Rock ‘‘MattV Spiess Wmism J. Tkomton / "Doctor Harris”, Judith sold The question startled her. What experts. Special offer! nothing of Steve’s “getting in on" slowly, faring Eden, “this Is Francis Island, farther down the Columbia. a city contract—but then, she reasoq would there be, except The government engineers have the IMBWirBIW q KOMIKATKHW lL£tcbn ^eautt] Jarvis. You recall him, don't irou? that—well, that he wanted to *%atf* Si^cse, the reminded herself, there was no real Pve Just asked him to leave—hut he greatest confidence in their work, Representative 1 Building Maaelieetor, Uomt. Pboew 1 jeason now that she should have her? but there are many among com Oaoega A. Oamontts seems to feel that Tm not serious stormy Petrel on the Thomas J. Daimahas ; heard of It And the news of the about the Invitation." 'Tva heard about you and this mercial fishers, sportsmen and con- ; w she resented. Steve’s UtUe road- fellow Jarvis,” Steve was saying servationiate, who take a gloomier line; why yes, 1 will re Frank Harabarda, Jh. L IL Y Beauty Shop ^ Bter had done well enough, and R coldly. "And I understand there’s By HELEN WELSHIMER view. 'Aadnar Kaaly« Jr, CHAPTER X - some doctor you’ve been numlng spect your wish to en Frank Noekomkl 958 Main Street Call 7484 - waa odd that ha should purchiue a Dr. Harris’ expression waa ao Both pros and cons agree that \ possibly, angered at around with, too.” ter the contest for re- Cart J, B. H y ja o o Smoke A NEWSTONE CIGAR! bland that for a moment Judith For a full half minute Judith Now while the air in many landa this day the only real teat of the scheme to Tbaodoce O. wnmar Judiths attitude, be had spent hls feared he had failed to understand the pragmatic one of actual oper election to the Board A Candidate In Whom Manchester •a™ * * on a new autmnoblle. waa BO aatontobed that she could Is shattered by the guns and inarching tread Today! she really wanted to be rid of not answer. Then she said, ation during a real salmon run. And of Selectmen for an •lA’l A feeling that both Vlr Jarvis. Of fighting men, let us give thanks that we they know that if the fishways do ‘ f f ” * were aware of ‘Steve, that’s too absurd even to Hear joyful sounds of industry instead. Tom CMteoSsr Only the flaest Connecticut leaf used in the making "Indeed yea,” Eden Harris said. comment upon." $he paused. 'Tve not work In the first year of thetr other term; however. Has Confidence. ■ Steve s fortunes but bad not men- 1 remember Mr. Jarvis perfect Not from the cannons does our smoke ascend (Uhamilrad tartag NEWSTONESI ; thmed them. Judith smiled Mtterlv seen Jarvis twice. And Dr. Harris operation, the Bonneville Dam will I will have to enlist Mm t . Ksraah W E IN V IT E 150 Tickets Free ly. He held out hls hand, and be the tombstone of the Columbia Patronize Local Industry I Union Madtol, ^ ,.Jto hareeU. "It looks aa If X took three or four times. You know how To sear the sky with clouds of bitter gray; Bsgkdiar ot WMsss BOW TO WDf Jarvis accepted It Without enthu- I got acquainted with them? River salmon. more support as ;;tmy ^ d a UtUe too soon”, she 'Teraonally I've no ob Our chimneys pour GOOD smoke into the air— ■dward F. Mbriarty Y O U TO 1—Tha nama STATE la eon- NEWSTONE CIGAR CO. -1 0 Apel PlartJ ^ithaui^t ironically. "Even though Steve nodded. 'T ve heard. But We do not fight— we go to work today! “ Dave” Chambers Beard ot BdMaHMi eealed In on* o t Um adver- jection to your company,” the that Isn’t what to important 9 * e a h a d a plcA of luck and could TOung doctor added. "But If Miss Not only do frogs like political with myself do not A Legislator Of Whom Manchester Wnitam B. Buoklay tisemente on tliis page. Find *nc now, m probably never What’s Important to that when a speeches, l)ut they try to imitate the Judge at Pwhats tt and writs Die narge of Ch* Howard feels that you should girl baa been going with a man speakers. seem to be able to bal M ar from him again. And it’s what theo of course. ,. ■ The anvil sings, the molten metal runs, W mmrn g. Hyde Wm liiA eU adverUaer on a Maea «f [.doaerve." for a long time, and they break -Mias Doris Cochraa, reptile and ance the budget; so 1 papar. The, other's face clouded un- up, she —” He stopped, uncertain TO TBB V-jj* tha days that followed she said Reosantly. "Are you suggeating, The wide wheels turn, the farmer tills the soil; amphtWan anthorlty, Smithao- Win Be Proud. MMim I X a—Also on tha aama abaat, •ng to tha Bents about the news ly- The ships go out with cargoes— it is sweet nlaa Institute,, Washingtoo, D. C. am going to solicit the Bdwaid Oopaiatkl writs a ahort Btate)meat giv that you'd put me out!” “Tea, StovsT What happens NEW MODEL UUNDRl A ^ _ b y Mrs. Macdonald. But ■Oh, not at all," Harris an To have a job, a task, a chance to toil. assistance of Clarence JanMS DuffW ing tha nama of tha pleUit* IcArned then?” now ahowtng at th* State ot swered. "A t least not y et For the “Wen, sometimes the girl goes Oh may long peace be ours within a land Lupien and I think Edmund F. Dwyar d ty was putting In a vast moment Tm merely suggeetlng that CONNECTICUT WILL THANK YOU FOR SENDmG HIM TO AloyMna Mnrpiv announeod tor latar appaar- water system north of town off the deep end.” Where men work for common good, we pray. with us three we can anoe here that you think you Phone 8072 you act the part of a genUeman, Judith nulled slowly. ”I havent BmaM Fohl 1 0 : ^ eonduded that It was In and accept Miss Howard's Invlta- And tasks be found for e v ^ pair of hgtids. THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY. STATE would like to a**, aad state HJ.BaaI that Steve must have flg- done that Steve." sqaare that budget of which there has been so much ton to leave. If you don’t do that, This time next year when It is Labor Day I ■HTfid W. 0 4 % ^ briefly why you want to ae* One of the leeiWt^g manufao- ^ course you’d aay that." talk over. Oh yes; sure I not only hear, but feel the It. Ton Bet Pm Caning The t h « It becomes a rather personal The ______FILMS Frank Haraburda, f t . o f hto firm was a patented matter between ua” remark waa Ilka a whip- 8— Manchester Ssraid will and for a long time Steve had laah. 'T m not aaking you to DEVELOPED AND vibration of the consiemation I am producing by an FOR TRANSPORTATION TO THE REPUBLICAN PRIMARY Harold mail a total of five tickets N EW MODEL LAUNDRYI Jaiyls said nothing. Slowly he Jobs F. Umsfi^ THEATER working to get It approved by Ueve It. Stephen. Because vrbat PRINTED nouncing my candidacy for Representative to the Gen each week ' to Uie peraona to hto feet and walked toward I do now is none of your affair,” TUESDAY, DIAL 3710 and 4029. * ICdCiiiMlF anglneering depart)tment. Eden Harris. Then, without wam- 24-HOUR SERVICE eral Assmnbly, and to make it more startling, just waif aending In Um beat atato- itfy he had a^ to^ sue. WUUam P. Qiitoh 1st P rize. . .2 T ick ets JUST THINK OF m SHIRTS FINISHED W he struck out at him vlrioualy. iBigctMutallnm But the young physician waa ap- Her swift anger seemed to soften film Deposit ^ x At until they learn that “ Dave” Chambers win be my asso i —The statements must ba at AND BUTTONS REPLACED-^ FOR ...... 2 ^ "But Judith, I....d o ssn ’t tbs Polls open from 10 a. m. to 9 p. m., daylight saving time. Thomaa F. Conran Tlis Hatsid offtca by Wadnea- P ^ t l y prepared. With aunirtoiM fact that I still .ears what you do— Store Entrance ciate in that Assembly too. Bdward X Morphy * 2nd Prize. . .1 Ticket hsrasU waiting for a awlftneie he blocked Jarvis' wild day night aacb weak. Tlek- With Your Regular Weekly Wash. sail iro m Steve, telling awing. doesn't that mean anjrthlng to you? ate win oe mailed Thursday fortune. To,whom Doesn’t it msan that I stlU feri ths (This advertisement paid for by citizens interested in good goT- Dated a* Maitchaidar this 8Mb 3rd P r iz e . . .1 T icket and Um namaa of the ertn- MODERN EQUIPMENT — EXCELLENT SERI "Don't be a fool« he said milet- way I always did?" (IM a AdverUseroent PaM Per By Friends.) dter Atwoid 1886. It, if aot to her? ly* "And don't make your prea- e m m e n t) ' nere will appear in tbit ‘‘I don't know what v it meamig KEMP'S — ------______1______' 4th P r iz e . . .1 T ick et apses tiM ftrilowlng Satur CALL 8072 . ‘ ■BAMUEL X TURKENOTOM day. TWm Ctetk. f .'a '^'7, r Aft. p UM > ^ ^-i.'- d ILANGBBiam CVBNm HERAU). MANCHESTER, CONN. SATCRDAl^fSEPTEJtBER 6,1989
W NARO JONES ^ariiyr Higli* 6lg»»tleDatdoor ProdnctkMi in Omnectlcut in 1986 were: Sunday’s gam* played for 14 in Atate Nermat Training sohoot laat 0 «fS4 NCA tmt. Labor Party To Test Dravelara Insuianc* nings. opting trill teach in the WhlU m y i s c u K S NEAR NINE MEUONS Company (Aoeddant Dr. C. J. Douglaa, adu> haa spent school ta ptoos of Mtsa Cummings. /iB iw HERE TODAT Departmwit) ...... $3,6U,88TA2 the greater part of the summer at Mra. Ttraea Walsh returns as After all, this had been his big am' ence beta any more unpleaaani ------VOWABD, *® Strength In Election Aetna Life Insurance hia country place here, returned to tsachsr at the Hebron grammar biUon during the four years they than you have already." PADBYCASUALHES Company (Accident Boston Wednesday. He may make room, Mr*. Ida Heck at Gilead HiU. ___ FOWUGB f»r tof/t had been toother. At least a hun Avoiding Judith’s gaze, Francis brtmkm ttw «i«mgtnMat b«i^’ Depiurtment) ...... 1,488,262.76 a visit later In the falL His gueota, Mias Permella Brousseau at Amo- WINAFREEPASS dred ttmes she bad beard Steve Jarvis dropped bis hands. Then Hartford Accident and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Weeks, ton, and Miss Roae Fishbona at the _____ Mephen to miVlillInK to m>r> Fowler say, "If only 1 oould ma'ke quickly be took up bis hat and By RODNEY DUTOBZn * York the Tammany form i.^jry bar anil tot her eonttoae with Indemnity Company . 1,281,876.71 have returned to their home in Jagger District. the engineering department in this stick and left the apartment. Wear The HeraM Washington Oorra- ^af organlzatirai haa been adopted— Lumbermen’a Mutual i i i r Job. Judltli to eoooaraffM Cdlvn see the advantages and saving ily Judith sank into a chair. “Oh, spondent leMers for each -tsaembly district 102 Companies Wrote Net White Plalna, N. Y. The auditors are hard at work Ttbto move b j her Mend, VIBai Caaualty Company .. 1,096,266.40 Mrs. T. D. Martin has received this week balancing the town boolu. in our patented pipe. I'm sure but I'm glad you came!” she and captains for each election dis Aatna Cwnialty and BC!«T. there's going to be a big replace breathed thankfully. New York, Sept. 5.—This year’s trict All union members who can word of the death of a former Merl' The auditors this year' are Charles THE ST ATE THEAT; JLeoety and anhapiiy, Joath goea Premhnns in State Total- Surety Company___ 766,098.61 den friend, Mr. Frank Ivee of Had- E. RUdlng and Mrs. C. W. Jones. ment Job to the north end — and if / ‘As much as I like to pose In Labor Day will find a huge group of be persuaded (and union JisclpUne Antorican Mutual Li tor a aralk and tUfm to front of an lyme. Mr. Ives died In Bustls, FIa . I oould put that Job across it would the role of aalabad," Harris as orgaaised workers embarked on the among about 100.000 needle tradea ability Inauranee Mrs. T. D. Martin entertained the appieachtaf aotoniobile. To avoid mean a-bonus. It might even mean sured her, ’Tra afraid your friend workers In New York Is very where he has been for his health for Women's Bridge club at her home By Reading The Advertisements On This Pa^im hlHtag her, the driver owervea and most Important attempt labor has ing $19,678,099. Company ...... 734,464.76 my old salary." would be perfectly harmless. Ehren strong) w*' be put at work on the The review of the casually Inaur the paot two years. He leaves a Thursday evening. Three tables atrikn a tire hydrant. He to Itijnred yet made to organize and wield Its doorbells, calling for Roosevelt- widow and two sons whose home is wore in play. Mra. Anno C. GUbert Then one evening, after Judith if 1 hadn’t arrived on the scene political power. anee business for 1986 is bated on and taken to a hoepitol. JuRth had washed and put away the few rm sure you could have squelched Lehman votes. on the western coast. won -highest honors. Refreshments toeUnf reeponidble, goen along. The American Laibor Party will A review of the eaoualty insur the figures obtained from the an dinner dishes she found necessary him." He chuckled softly to him Uterature wUl be dUtributed nual statements filed with the Con Mias Betty ChtuM has spent a of cakes and punch wore served. At the hoaplUl ' young DR. for a lone meal, there was a rap at self. "Yes-----Francis Jarvis is one have a column on the ballot in New through industrial areas. Maas ance business for IBW, issued today few days this week with her young Mr*. Helen White and daughter, NEW PLUMBING FIXTURES WELDON BEAUn SALO BDEN HARRIS teUa her the mo- York state. From several angles it necticut Insurance Department cov the door. It wasn't the knock of of these bluffs who go around in meetings are being held. Member by Insurance CommlMioner John C. ering the operations for that year. friend, Miss Sylvia Martin. Mias Daisy, had as visitors Tuesday torfat's Injnriea are not aerioua. Is one j f the most interesting fac ships will be sold for 60 cents either Bob or Virginia and Judith the armor of a gentle alcoholic tors in the national campaign. Blackall, shows that U casualty in Mr. and Mrs. AUen Bemont e< afternoon their cousins, Mias Aniy Later Dr. BarrIa takea her home. could think of no one else who would buzz," He dropped down beside apiece and afflllatci. unions will 8. Markham and Miss Sarah Mark In a buret of confidence Judith tolto The ALP leaders seek to get out Eiast Hartford have moved into the AT JOHNSON & UTTLE CO. be behind that door but Stephen Judith, folding his legs under him pay In 10 cents per caplU to the surance companies snd 14 casqslty amaU house at the foot ot Godfrey ham of Eiast Hampton, also their ESTABUSHED 16 hhD about her broken engagement a big vote for Roosevelt and Oover- ALP treasury. departments of life insurance eom- ♦ - FowlerV Feeling the blood mount to tailor-fashion. "Tell me, what have HEBRON HUl, which they have bought of guest, Mrs. George Allen. On Wed Many of us beocrae discontentsd Kert day Judith goea to the of- her temples, she discarded her apron you been doing since I abandoned flhr Lnhman in New York’s industri- The ALP is now struggling to panlea licensed to operate in Con September brings forth variable floe of FRANCIS JARVIS, the In centersi The two men are the Everett O. Lord. They wtU make re nesday they had as guests for the with the plumbing, fixture* about new house work. They find that the stick and eyeshadow you and went into the little hallway, you In that restaurant?" assure Itself a place on the New necticut paid net claims In Connec Miss Janet, daughter of Mr. and pairs and Improvementa on the day, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Finley, newer fixtures are meeting with moods.. .and the urgent need for la n d manVTO apologize for her party’s official candidates on the York state ballot—a complicated ticut totaling $8,782,572 and wrote our homes as they become battered, Learn bow to apply these thooghtleeaneaa. Several daya paaa opened the door with a trembling Judith laughed. "Oh. Fve been ballot. (ALP la part of labor's Non- Mrs. Elmer M. Lord of Lebanon Is place. The Bemont famUy aulfered Mias Ruth Finley and Master Billy rusty and worn looking and wloh to high approval wherever they are put something new to freeben one’s your beauty. hand. ordering men out -of my apart and tricky process requlit^ 60 net premiums amounting to $19,- a visitor this week at the home of considerable inconvenience at the Finley, and Mias Maude White of In and the untarnlsbabl* surfaces aiid Dr. Harria Invites ^Judith .to ment.” Partisan League, which functions signatures of especially qualified 878,099. have them replaced. This may be beauty. A new coiffure...a new Thla aeaeon of the year, There stood Francis Jarvis, hat elsewhere for Roosevelt without her grandfather, Loren M. Lord time of the flood in Hartford, the Somers. done with safety and some Idea of make plumbing bright and shining permanent...a facial... will do Ita gayety and fun, th* Mia* dtooer. Later he to obllg^ to break and stick in hand, smiling pleas "So I see.” citizens In every county. The total of net claims paid in indefinitely. Kr ' the engagement forming a poUUcal party.) Luigi Antoninl, picturesque vice- and of her imcle and aimt, Philip water coming up to the second floor Miss Daisy White has received permanence now, according to John more to make "you" than anything must levu* neglect her petsu, antly! She looked down at his affec Connecticut in 1936 waa $172,834 word of the death of a former class In installing new plumbing or to- elM. NOW OO ON WITH TH* 8TORV The big idea of ALP, hojvcver, is president of the garment workers' larger than the total paid in the and Anne Clark. of the house which they occupied son and LltUe, plumbing, Unnlng pearanoe. The Weldon Beauty "Good evening. Hiss Howard. I tionately. "Serloualy, Pve been test whether It is practical now Miss Kltsy CTiase has returned They lost some goods stored in the mate of hers at the WlllimanUc and heating contractors. The fau placing old Johnson and LitUe find The Weldon Beauty Salon is the Is preferred by women who hope you won't mind my calling un bored to death.” union, is chairman of the party. state in 1934, while net premiums It most satisfactory to use fixtures CHAPTER DC to form a national labor party in the Preaident Rose Schnelderman from a visit of a few daya at the basement as well. Mr. Bemont is Normal school. Miss May Peck of cets, floor rings about pipes and oldest eetabUehed shop in Manches the utmost in authentic sty announced like this. Matter of fact, "Wondering whether you needed increased by $1,390,954 over the Westchester. many of the other trimmings around from a reliable manufacturer. fine workmanship. ’Ihelr pi. Judith's murmured regret gave a doctor?” United States. The leaders private the Women’s lYade Union Le 1934 figure. home of her grandparents, Mr. and employed in Hartford and will com' ter. . .sixteen yearn loot Spring. I tried to telephone you this after ly say that's why they created It Paul Jonea, Sr., who was recent the plumbing that goes into a home At this Ume j f year Johnson and They feature Undine permanents always nomliul and within no real indication of how deep her noon.” "I wouldn’t admit that." Is vice-president, The premium income of the Con Mrs. CTharles Chase of New Britain. mute. Mrs. Bemont's brother, disappointment really was. For Most Roosevelt voters will mark Mrs. Marian Hilliard of Sterling Harold Scott, la spending a lltUs ly operated on for appendicitis at are being chrome plated now instead LltUe find many people anxious to and Vlgorol scalp treatments exclu for the average miss who "Have you forgotten the — the Jacob S. Potofaky, assistant pri necticut companies from country replace their old plumbmg before weeks she had been practically "I—I work downtown” , Judith their crosses In the Democratic Ident of the Amalgamated, is chair Hill is vlsiUng this week at the Ume here. Middlesex hospital, Middletown, has of being raade of nickel which has sively. watch her budget said, forgetting in her astonishment boy friend?” wide business in 1935 was $161,- proved so easily destrucUble. freezing cold weather brings on cr,i adone with her thoughts. Those had column. But J enough of them man of the executive committee, 265,426, while their net losses or home of her brother-in-law and sis Frank Schats of Andover has been discharged from the hospital Contoure’ Beauty Alda are carried been weeks whose monotony was to return his salutation, "I—won't take the trouble to sign up under C2irome plated metal will not rust the dlfflcuIUes of frozen pipes. They Judith was silent a moment, and which Includes many of New York claims amounted to $63,061,377. In ter, Mr. and Mrs. John N. Hewitt, sold to Edward Schats bis property and ia at his home in Jones street. in other shopi, but the Weldon Bill Tllden and EUsvrerth ^'.broken only by the occa.slonaI visits you come in?" the clasped-hands emblem of ALP. Miss Charlotte Ratbbun of Ams- or scar with the ease that nickel also find them equally anxious to Beauiy Salon Is the only shop to are contemplating a tennis toi Harris said, "I'm sorry. I shouldn’t state’s most Important labor lead 1934 their premium income was also at the home of her nephew and on the Bolton road, which in’cludes have their heaUng systems attend ■' of the Bents; and even those visits "Thank you ...” Jarvis walked some of the ablest and strongest la ers. niece. Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. ton is vislUng her faUier, Fred does, so that fixtures put in t^e give free skin anolysla by a repre- Japan. have asked that." t $139,470,422 and their net claims 82 acres of land and tome farm home now should last for many ed to. Johnson and Little look after had become unwelcome, for they Into the room, tossed his hat and bor leaders in America will feel Jus Certain congressipnal candidates paid amounted to $62,842,234. Hewitt. erick A. Rathbun at Somers this sentaUve of Oontoure’ from New only reminded her of Steve Fowler. "Why not? I’ll answer It. I — tified in spreading the party into the buUdlngs. The dwelling house which years. both these needs with equal skill. stick onto the davenport, his quick I’m afraid I haven’t . .. .quite." probably will bo approved by ALP. Premiums earned in 1936 on Men from the State Highway De week. Mr. Rathbun is on duty there York. A pirl comes from Contoure’ Since the night she had met Dr. glance taking In the little apart other states. They believe they nan belonged with the place waa de Johnson and LitUe do a great deal Johnson and LitUe are located at Laboratoriu Ir New York once a “Did you think that Jarvis In Rochester, where the party la country-wide business by all the partment have been busy this week stroyed by fire a few years ago. as guard at the fire tower. ENGUSH ROCK - Eden Harris 'she had recalled him ment quickly find strong nuclei in the in strong, it backs Stole Senator KeUy, of work remodeling the plumbing 109 Center street and the telephone month to advise their cUenteK re might help you to forgot him?” companies reporting to the Connec on the roads running through the Mrs. Albert Keefe has bonght of and heaUng In old homes as well as often, remembering his sympathetic "Please sit down”, Judith said. dustrial east, Wisconsin, Minneso a liberal, against Congressman THREE FALSE ALARMS number le 6876. garding the care of skin and proper "Oh, no!" Judith turned to him ta, and the Pacific Coast The teat ticut Insurance Department center. These have received a new Mrs. Ins Pratt of Waterbury the manner, but remembering best of ail "I hope you’ve quite recovered from James P. B. Duffy. amounted to $668,146,498, compared top dressing of oil and sand and New Britain, SepL 6.—(AP) — make-up. This Is all done In a pri WHOLE WHEAT SCOl his gaiety. His telephoned invlta- quickly. “You see, the day after In New York state will cost more house and one acre of land on which vate booth. Dial 6009 and make an your awjcldent." She held out a box the accident I went to his office to than $100,000. with $614,781,694 in 1934. Claims have been repaired in spots. it stands on the Andover road, now Responding to seven alarms, toree . tion tonight had been like a ray of of cigarets, Mrs. Herrick—^"Dynaino” Incurred In 1935 amounted to $329,- of them false, between midnight been beautified by the planting of appointment for a restful facial to sunlight breaking through dull gray give him my name and address, be A Cfliristlan Endeavor Rally wlU occupied by the Keefe family, form- perennials supplied by Mr. Tanner. restore a Ustiess complexio,. to nor RAISIN SCONES Jarvis laughed. ‘T haven’t come cause the accident was my fault. I Takes Over Tammany’s Job The extraordinary Mrs. Herrick, 284,566, compared with $818,916,- take place in the Congregational ly used by Mrs. Pratt os a country and S a. m. today. Are department TANNER’S GARDENS ,i\ skies. And now he was being called 678 In 1934. The ratio of claima apparatus raced madly about the Indifferent planting never achieves malcy. Call and leam of her next away on an emergency case. to announce that I’m suing you for haven’t seen him from that day Tammany, according to many ru a solid, forceful, faat-thlnklng. viva Chapel at the Green Sunday eve home. appointment at this Salon. She wUI damages. If that's what you mean.” until this." cious woman, is sometimes describ Incurred to premiums earned in 1936 ning, September 6, at 7:30 o’clock. streets. The false alarms were m the desired' results, and like other IRISH SODA BRE ‘Til stay here, If you don't mind", mors in New York, will "lie down’ The forty or more High school things landscaping must b* studied advise what to do for blackheada, He took one of the cigarets, lighted "Evidently he mistook your fine on Roosevelt and Lehman in the ed as a "dynamo” or a “whirlwind.” was 49.28 per cent, mpared with An interesting program with speak different parts of the city and the HAVE A VARIETY ■ Judith told him. smiling. "I'm sure purpose.” 81.88 per cent in 1984. Underwriting students from this town will resume and specialised in if the work is to acne, dry skin, an oily condition, it carefully. "This la Just a-friend November election. If it does, and She waa born In New York, er is promised, with entertainment their studies at Windham High police are making an effort to catch sagging muselee, tired liaee and m u wouldn't want to take the time ly call." Judith nodded. "Yes___ " Steve. All I know Is that we expenses incurred in 1935 totaled the person or persons responsible. be done successfully. AND POTATO to drop me off at the apartment. the dams, they are collected and Roosevelt still carries hi home state daughter of a prominent Unitarian and refreahmenta served. AU are school, WlllimanUc, Wednesday what ehode of powder, rouge, Up- From behind a gray cloud of "Well!" Harris reached into his came to the end of things for the minister. After a college educa $308,697,237, compared with $287,- Slight damage was caused by Che OF PERENNIALS The advice and counsel of John And I find Tm hungry, too!" two of us." diverted Into either the fish eleva by a small plurality, the efforts of asked to attend. following Labor Day. The public Tanner, Jr., wU< be found Invaluable clgaret smoke be studied her. Then: pocket, brought out a well-worn ENGINEERS BUILD the ALP may well appear to have tion she was married, widowed, 047,'736 in 1934. The (X>mpanles Mias Irma Lord and her brother- fires. EMsn Harria smiled. "You know, pipe and a tobacco pouch. "What 'But that tors or ladders. A different system and left with two sons. made a total net underwriting profit schools will open here on Tuesday. John Tanner, Jr,, proprietor o f the in such problems. Hls knowledge of the more I see of you the more I'm “You know, rve thought about you ----- Isn’t true,” he said decided the result. in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. With but a few excepUons the Russell street Perennial Gardena, a great deal since you were In my do you say we talk about some quickly. "Judith, I—I’ve had some is used at each dam. To support herself and family In 1936 of $31,696,498,, compared the business Is extensive, having had ' convinced you'd make a perfect wife For the ALP Is going to see to it Clarence Hamilton of Hartford teaching force remains the same located at 88 Russell street, wishes many years experience in this busl- office." thing pleasant? And do you mind luck. It looks now as if I’ll be. The Main Dam has eighteen that thousands of union memben she took in washing. Then ah* with a profit of $10,416,562 in 1934 THIS WEEK’S f for a doctor." He patted her hand. SALMON ‘STAIRS’ spillway gates, over which a vast and losses of $1,390,209 and $27,- have returned from a week’s vaca 08 last year. Mrs. Archibald Green to remind home owners thst the fall neas. " n i really run back if I can make "Yes?” Judith said, not knowing if I smoke a very reprehenslbie able to do what 1 wanted all along. ring the doorbells which Tam waa a spooler and a throwster In tion spent at Cape (Jod. TOWN ADVERTISEMENT la the ideal time to plan the beauU- what else to say. pipe ?" Marry you on an income that will amount of surplus water will flow many rings when it seeks a big a textile mllL But she bad ideas 126,393 in 1933 and 1932, respec will take the place of Miss Vernal PRIZE WINNERS DAVIS i t In any event ru call you here under freshet conditions. Salmon tively. Placards announce a “Pitchers’ Masoo at the Hebron Primary room, fleaUon of the grounds, when plants within an hour." He took up his "Yes” , he repeated. "A great "Yes to the first question and let you quit you Job.” vote. It presents itself as the an and thought up new gadgets and Battle,” at the next Inter-County are dormant, the soil workable and deal. You—you intrigued me.” no to the second,” laughed Judith. IN WESTERN DAMS are attracted by a swift flowing soon she was training the new Gross interest and rents earned Mrs. Gertrude Phelps taking Mrs. (1) JOHN A. JOHNSTON bat and coat and added. "And of Juditli’s Intake ot breath was tidote for Tammany defection. League baseball game, to be played NODCE ample rainfall assures a healthy and HOTEL 219 Ooiter Street HOME BAR] What had threatened to be an current. So the flow of water from Finally, a large part of what girls and becoming a self-taught by all companies in 1935 amounted Green’s place in the Jonea street course well try again . . . soon." sharp and clear, as though some to $38,884,243, compared with $3'!,- in Hebron on the Klbbe field Sun school. Miss Laura Gallup who i OsoooB Proposals vigorous start early next spring. 619 Main St. Ti unpleasant evening turned out to one had tightened a belt at her one spillway gate at each end of ever credit the ALP gets will have efflcieury expert The Russell street Perennial Gar SHERIDAN ^ "Of course", Judith said, and It was then that Judith noticed 365,176 in 1934. Net investment day, the 6th. Len Jerman wiU pitch graduated from the WlllimanUc The following names have beea (2) OBNEVIBVB UZUPBS ^ watched him hurry from the restau- be s thoroughly delightful one. Re waist. There it was! Suddenly, Washington, Sept 5.—If the in the dam is restricted by training to go to a woman—Mrs. Elinor* Eventually she oecame produo- propoMd for nomlnaUon as candi dens are stocked with a fine assort Arthur B. Anderson, Manager. 486 No. Mata Street something she hadn't detected when leased from his arduous duties, walla for a distance of 176 feet out Uon manager for iwo du Pont gains in surplus in 1935 totaled $73,- for the Columbia team and '8onit(y V rant. he first appeared. A faint thick unaccountably, here was the thing genious plan of Federal hydraulic M. Herrick, the new party's state Bailey for the Hebron Cardinals. dates tor the several oSlcee of the ment of hardy perennials and rock Oofflfortoble and Pieosont Eden Harris relaxed entirely in from the face of the dam. The swift campaign director. Mre. Herrick rayon plants In Tennessee — the 042,015, compared with a similar (•) MARJOBIB STOWEU. She had eaten many a dinner i ness in his speech, an added glint in they had both wanted. But what engineers and technicians of the U. gain of $12,434,367 in 1934 and a The game will begin at 3 p. m. Last Vown of Manchester, to be voted garden plants. Many homes and B(wma. alone, but none bad seemed more Judith’s company. When the Bents frightened her, what sent the blood current thus formed acts as a lure is a person who always goee places only woman who ever bad such a estates throughout this sseUon have 168 Oeater Street his dark eyes, told her that Francis dropped in, an hour later, they S. Bureau of Fisheries to make flsh job wltn the du Port company. net investment loss of $23,636,265 in for at the nominating caucus to b. ' lonely than this one. Fortunately Jervis had been drinking. She re from Judith Howard’s face, was for the flsh, but they are prevented when ebe starts. held ta the Stats Armory in said found the two in the kitchen mak “walk” up-stairs works as well in from entering this chute by a heavy The party platform calla for de "Any time I can t run this place 1933. The total not gains in sur These Chilly Morn (4) ELLEN L. BOOKUS the food was excellent, but with membered that afternoon In his of not the sudden realization that practice as It looks on scale models, plus in 1935 amounted to $62,488,- Manchester, on the second Tuesday 22 Ohnroh Street ing candy. Stephen Fowler was offering her a wire screen. A smaller, funnel-shap feat of “the combination of reac without armed gua’.os, I want to •very bite Judith wished that this fice when be bad gone to the alde- the 116,000,000 salmon industry of be fired," she announced. "They 677, compared with total net galim ing's Remind Us of to September (which will be Sep r evening Harris could have been boatd for a drink; and she recalled, “I’m apeechless,” Virginia ex marriage that meant a whole new ed screen at the side diverts them tionary anti-labor and anti-social tember 8, 1936). A sharp mower claimed. "I never again expected Oregon and Washington will bo sav Into a byw ay that leads to the flsh forces beaded by Gov. Alf M. can’t c( me In my departments with of $29,890,232 in 1984. The total ad Eyes Examined 'spared from a call. She was Just too, Dr. Harris’ Intimation that li life relieved from office routine. guns on them.” mitted assets of the 88 casualty the Heart of the Th. polls win b . opened at . finishing her dessert when a waiter to see a male and female in the What frightened her was the ed from the ruin threatened by the elevators and ladders. London,” for election of Roose For makes the work much quor might have bad something to erection of the gigantic Bonneville After that the guards parked companies and 14 Casualty depart o’clock in the forenoon and will re ^brought a telephone, plugged it into do with the accident. Looking oow kitchen making candy. I thought knowledge that his proposal struck Walk Up to Dam’s Top velt, Lehman, and “independent Home - HEAT! Glasses Fitted Bill’s Tire & Repair and Grand Coulee dams across the candidates sponsored and approved tnelr artillery on Mrs. Herrick’s ments of life Insurance (ximpanles main open until eight o'clock In the the wall of the booth. nt his slightly florid, rather full that had peon replaced by the no ecstacy Into her being. She A flsh “ladder” is really a wind WE CLEAN AND afternoon. Standard Time. less tedious. Bring: ii quaint custom of male'and female Columbia river. If the scheme fails, by the American Labor Party of desk. Another time she prevented Increased during 1935 from $1,004,- Constable Shop "For you. Miss." face, she decided that Jarvis was liked Steve, yes. Perhaps she etlU ing staircase, whose one-foot high the ropr-lynchlng of a guard—who 402,806 to $1,187,360,918. REPAIR FURNACES. It was Harris. 'Tm awfully more at home with alcohol than not. making whoopee.” loved him. But something was this rich industry probably will be steps lead in a rising detour from New York State and committed along: with y o u i scuttled because the spawning cycle to its political, social; and legislative bad cracked an employe’s skull—by liie Connecticut companies wrote BBPDBUOAN NOMmATTONg ; sorry, Judith. But Pm stuck—and EMen Harris grinned. "Judith gone now. Something had been the low downstream face of the Holland Furnace Selectmen Walter Oliver "Indeed, yes” . Jarvis was saying, and I are very old-faabloned for of salmon which have been making program and objectives.’’ the force of her vehement denuncia 23.19 per cent of all casualty bual- shears, sickle, etc., to '^probably until dawn, rn ’phone you "you intrigued me very much. 1—’’ ihst, and the fearful thing was that dam, around the end to the higher tion of would-be lynchers who had nesa in the country, written by the Harry B. Benoon Optometrist and Optician ___soon, if I m ^ ." our age.” she wasn’t sure it could be fotmd "runs” up the Columbia for im- It also calls for securing "the Co. He stopped, looked at her. "You upstream level. As the flah, lured enactment In the coming Congress spoiled her month’s production licensed companies and 88.11 per James David Chambers 915 Main Street "Oh, Pm sorry, Docti:or Harris. Td And when Harris had gone, Vir again. known centuries will be wiped out. know, of course, that Pm not mar onto the steps, leap over them one and the state legislature of an ade schedule by turning off the power. cent of the casualty business wrlfc- Manchester Branch John Jensen „ .ed you might be able to come ried.” ginia whispered to Judith, "Dar "I .... I don’t know, Stephen. The average annual “run" num by one, they literally “walk up ten in Ck>nnectlcut in 1935. esarencs N. Luplen Phone 6030 state r back." ling, I like that man!” bers about 3,000,000 flsh. Driven by quate and effective program of so Dial 5092 J* Re Braithwaite Judith toughed pleasantly. "I I’ll have to think about IL" stairs” around the dam. cial legislation.” Gains Wide Experience Leaders In net premiums written Richard Martin 52 Pearl Street Manehester, Conn. "So do I,” Judith admitted slow "Think about it! Why. Judith, an implacable Instinct, they leave must confess I didn’t know it, Mr. ly. "I. ...like him, too." The flsh “elevators” are roaUy Bored, she left Industry, became Hamilton Caiarios M. O'Dofwd Slowly she replaced the instru- the ocean, and like homing pigeons, Jatvla. It's something I hadn’t we’ve been thinking about it for locks, similar to those on a canal. Backed by Labor Chiefs assistant to Dr. Arthur Morgan Joseph O. Pero fjnent in its cradle, stared at it thought about” With the realization that she’d four years. We—” return to the streams of their birth. Mechanical Inspector found a staunch friend in Eden They are concrete shafts, 20 by 30 The big men of Labor’s Non- (now director of TVA) at Antioch Clarence K. Petersen olently as if somehow it were "Of course not", he agreed. But, Judith nodded slowly. "I know, They fight their way upstream feet square, designed so that they College, majored In economics, and For the New Haven Harold M. Reed _jslble for the spoiled evening. Harris, Judith’s dark philosophy against the current, not only to the Partisan League, of course, are 185 SUruce Street plainly be was nettled by the re Steve. But somehow It’s all differ can be sdtemately emptied and the driving forcea behind ALP— simultaneously ran a college board A K’DC’ir Railroad. Mathias Spiess ^ \ ...... — was Just as she was leaving the changed as the days went by. Vir ent now." same river, but frequently to the PHONE mark. -He leaned forward suddenly. ginia Bent noticed it almost at flooded with water. When the cham John Lewis of the United Mine ing-house with the help of her two •^Flow ers.., Charlss Stays * ^yestaurant that she ran into Mrs. “Look here. You can't make me It was pitiful to see how all the same locality In which they were ber is full, the entrance gate closes, boys, who made the beds. Four Years and Seven W. K. Straughan ' Jerry Macdonald, the young wife of once; and she told Bob, "Judy’s Workers, Sidney Hillman of the Always Appropriate 8365 believe you came to my office that assurance went out of Stephen spawned. They hurdle precipitous and water la admitted through the Amalgamated Clothing Workers, Graduated, she returned to New Leland T. Wood SAFE MILK Months’ Service In the : m e of the Junior executives in the coming out' of it now. I was afraid Fowler when she said this. Judith falls, slither through labyrinthian ENLARGEMENT Aln-ays Appreciated MANCHESTER day }ust for the purpose of taking for a while that she wouldn’t. But floor to flood the lock, thus raising George Berry of the Pressmen, York to be e::ecutive secretary of World War. THE IDEAL SUMMER FOOD f offioe where she worked. responsibility for the accident.” held back against a desire to take rapids and leap over rocky barriera. the Coiuumers’ League. In 1933, WITH EVERY ROLL OF FILM Benry A. Mutrie ^ "Hel-lo then, Miss Howard!” she is!" the fish to the top of the dam, David Dubinsky of the Interna PHONE 5463 Milk supplies the Vital F(wd Elements TAXI - DIAL 6588 Judith’s face suddenly paled with his hand, to tel! him that this was When the obstacle can be neither where they flop down on the up tional Ladles’ Garment Workers, she lobbied through the New York DEVELOPED AND PRINTED Tax Collector 24 Boor Servtoel Two Oars -Judith extended her hand gaily. anger. "For what other purpose "You mean that doctor?" asked what she’d wanted. To tell him circumvented or hurdled, instinct Ug^ature the famous minimum Staunch Republican. that are necessary for perfect health. •Where's Steve?” Once Steve and Bob innocently. stream side and continue their and others—although non t of those (Unexpired term) TOal Stand would I come?” that her hours away from him had compels them to make futile leap named Is an official of ALP. wage law which the U. S. Supreme PARK HH.L Bherwood O. Bowers r Judith had gone to dinner at the “ I don’t mean anything — v et” been a hell on earth, and— journey. Meanwhile the entrance at 4 0 e Member of American Oppoalte Hontgoinery Ward ‘Well ...” Jarvis smiled. "It’s said his wife. after leap until they die of exhaus the bottom opens again, permitting President George Meany of the Court recently knocked on the head, Robert J. Boyce 'Macdonalds, and Mrs. Macdonald But something wiser than her but will coiuider again. Legion Drum Corps, Brit interesting to speculate upon that. She would never have been so tion. the water to flow out to normal New York State Federation of La FLOWER SHOP Albert T. Jackson ' was stni firmly convinced that they A number of possibilities occur to heart kept her silent. She kept Lately, Mrs. Herrick haa been re ish War Veterans and r.were to be married. optimistic if she had known that 72-Foot Barrier for Salmon to level, and a new party of piscatorial bor Is one the state executive board. New Location: Jamas H. Johnston A. R. WILKIE me. For instance—” thinking stubbornly, "I’ve got to Surmount Others unions affiliated Include gional director in New York City of ELITE STUDIO Orange Lodge. 8 East Center 8b 16 Walker Street "Steve had to work tonight” . on this very day Steve telephoned travelers t» enter. the Natlrnal Labor Relations Board, SamusI Nelsoa. Jr. ‘Td rather not hear of the pos- Judith, asked her to meet him for get away, and try to see whafs hap The nearly completed dams, pre those of retail clerks, furriers, mil 868 Mata Street Upetain Odd Fellowe Bldg. George H. WilUams PLUMBING. TINNING A HEATING CONTRACTO| g'-'Judlth fibbed. slblUties'', Judith told him, rising pened to me." Bradford Island is looped by a noted tor the vigor which she has (Thla AAvt. Paid By Friends) luncheon and that she had ac senting a 72-foot wall across the wide arc of flsh stairs by which the linery workers, and motion picture Beglatrar of Voter* ‘Tm so sorry we didn't get here from her chair. *T was in your of At 1 o’clock she left a puzzled operators. sought enforcement of the Wagner RANGE A r S umT i IP SHEET MEI^ cepted. path of the silvery horde, form such flsh may circumvent the Power Robert N. Veltch earlier”, Mrs. Macdonald told her. fice for the purpose I stated.” Steve; and that night she hurried In the current campaign, ALP labog disputes act OIL BURNERS WORK ^ f "You might have Joined us. Jerry's an Impassable barrier. But the en House Dam. They make an ever- (Copyright 19S< by NBA Servlet, Ine.) Boorg of Eilnietlis Jarvis held up a hand. "Oh, It’s from the office early, avoiding Vir gineers have devised an elaborate leaders actually hope to line up making a telephone call, but he’ll be And it was Indeed a different ginia. She held to her seclusion into rising detour to emerge at the head Bowen Cheney merely speculation. For Instance, I Steve who met Judith Howard In system of "elevators” to lift the 160,000 people who wouldn’t vote John H. Hyde 106 oeater J o h n gO P L ittfa .here in a moment and you oould was thinking that you’ll soon be the next day, going to work long be of the "stairs”, several hundred feet the little restaurant around the salmon over the dams and ‘7adders for Roosevelt—or at all—without Judge of Proha*. _^have a cup of coffee and a clgaret taking your vacation. A-id that 1 fore Virginia had come to her doof. upstream from the dam. specied pressure. These theoreti A Thought STATE THEATER iV; with us." corner from the building where she by which they can detour around One-Way IsMlders WiBiam I. Hyde SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY might possibly arrange to be away worked. He wore a new suit _ a But at noon young Mrs. Bent the ends. cally will come from large num ■ Anxious to get away before Mac at the same time. Had you thought sought her out, shoved a newspaper But there Is two-way traffic on bers who never bothered to vote Oonetahiee donald returned. Judith pleaded that better suit than he had owned for The Bonneville Dam Is really two CTisriM Crockett of a really exciting vacation—some in front of her. "You may as well the Columbia. Tiny youngsters, before, from Socialists—whose Foreenrach then as Christ hath DICK POWELL and JOAN BLONDELL ’ : she must get back to her apartment a long time. He seemed utterly sure dams separated by Bradford laland. called "flngerlings” , born In the Jams. W. Foley W e Feature thing like Honolulu or Bermuda ? Or of himself now. and much more like see this now as later, Judith." right wing leader* already are aulfered tor ns in the fleeh, arm Mrs. Macdonald smiled. “1 sup. you might consider Alaska or Cali The Main Dam connects Bradford up-stream hatcheries, must find affiliated—from purists who can Jam*. Hamilton in 9sc Steve to going to Jola you later, the Steve Fowler who had, so long Island with the Washington bank yourseivea likewise with the some Otto H. Hermann fornia. .Somewhere that—” ago, offered to see that her ice (To Be Continued) their way down to the sea where stomach neither the upstate Re mind; for he that bath suffered In m awfully ghul to know he's doing "Please get jout", Judith said of the river. It is Intended for water they mature, eventually to complete publican machine nor Tammany, Nlctadas Maroontonto 9 9 ' so -wen. I saw him the other day In skates were sharpened properly. storage only. The other side ot the flesh hath ceased from eln,— William J. Shea PERMANENT r Raymond B. Robinson quietly, her lips dry and bloodless. "It’s been a long time," he said Showmanship can turn a simple the life-cycle by fighting their way and from a large force of floating 1 Fetor 4:1. STAGE STRUCK that new car of hisi And I think "Please get out of here. Now!" meal into a royal feast The EYench Bradford Island is linked to (Jregon back upstream to raise their own radical votes which accept neither Bedrick Straughan it's wonderful be should get in on loqW^ng at her across the table. owe their succean In cuisine to their by the Power House Dam, where JMtiesa of the Peaos On the Same Bill: Jarvis only smUed. "Can’t we “ Yes,’’ Judith said, avoiding his families. So flngerllng "passes,” major party. Night hrtngs out stars, as sorrow ’ : that new city contract, don’t you?" dispense with all the prolog, Judith sense of the dramatic. the actual harnessing of the river's Offices will he set up in larger Tliomas A, Brennan WAVES , i "Yes” , Judith faltered. "I really direct gaze "I know it bos. which are in effect, oteep flsh lad shows us truths.—Bailey. Howard? Let’s Just pretend we've Steve." —George Rector, famed New York force takea place. As the fish, ders, are provided at both dams for cities of the state. ' Republican John Jansen “THE RETURN OF SOPHIE LANG’» ; must be getting along. Pm sorry I reetauratour. traveling upstream, I arrive before WUllam B. KeMfe By the New been through all that Let’s—" "Why did you let me see you the youngsters, and so “valved” V- can’t accept your invitation.” Be- He atopp^ at the sound of a Hugh McCaul hind the edhisive woman she today when aU the other Umes that they can be used by down knock on the door. Clearly Judith you refused?" stream traffic only. Bbmld R. Symington j!: glimpsed Jerry Macdonald pushing said, "Come in”, without the alight- Candidate For StaMt J. WaaliF NESTLE-UNDINE METHO J' his way through the crowd. With a She looked at him. "Because Scale models of this fishway sys est notion of who was beyond. To it’d been such a long time. I tem have functioned more than ■zFMeeafnMves A Beautiful Holiday . . No wires • - no electricity . . no harmfal chemii " departing smile for Mrs. Macdonald, OnvM Chambarz she hurriedly fled. her astonishment, Eden Harris thought we could talk now—sober favorably under the most extreme Ask Ue To Show Yon. P- walked into the room. At sight of ly and senalbly," and difficult testa, and a similarly VraUam J. than And you’ll kok your most beautiful O" the street car Judith’s mind the man on the davenport he MatUae SpIsM • Was filled with bewildering and con- ’’Do you know why I wanted to designed sjrstem has been used suc- ‘‘M attV Spiess if you trust yourself to our beauty stopped, embarrassed. aee you?" Wmam J, Thornton fhetlng thoughts. She had hoard "Doctor Harria'', Judith said cesofuUy on a minor dam at Rock / nothing of Steve’s “getting in on” The question startled her. What Island, farther down the Columbia. experts. Special offert slowly, facing Eden, "this to Francis reason would there be. except EMMoasAanio n o t o n a t i o w h U c b n S j a new city contract—but then, she Jarvis. You recall him, don’t you? The government engineers have the reminded herself, there was no real that—^well, that he wanted to eee greatest confidence in their work, ‘‘Blatt’* Spiess, the Remesentative Building Manoheeter, (Jonn. Pbeae I’ve Just asked him to leave—but he her? OeocFS A. ColBoutto raason now that she should have seems to feel that Pm not serious but there are many among com stormy Petrel on the heard of !(. And the news of the 'Tve heard about you and \ this Thomo. i. Dwinahe. about the invitation.” mercial fishers, sportsmen and con Frank Honburda. Jk. L IL Y Beauty Shop ear she resented. Steve’s lltUe road fellow Jarvis,” Steve was saying servationiata, who take a gloomier line; why yes, 1 will re ; ; ater had done well enough, and U, coldly. “And I understand there's By HELEN WELSHIMER view. 'Andrew Haaqr» Jk. CHAPTER X some doctor you’ve been running spect your wish to en Frank Naekowniri 958 Main Street CaU7484 was odd that he should purchase a Dr. Harris’ expression was so Both pros and cons agree that ' porslbly. angered at around with, too.” ter the contest for re- Smoke A NEWSTONE CIGAR bland that for a moment Judith For a full half minute Judith Now while the air in many lands this day the- only real test of the scheme Dieodota a J u d y ’s atUtude. he had spent feared he had failed to understand the pragmatic one of actual oper^ election to the Board A Candidate In Whom Manchester v.asvlngs on a now autoinoblle. was so ostonlahed that she could Is shattered by the guns and inarching tread T oday! she really wanted to be rid of not answer. Then she said, ation during a real salmon run. And of Selectmen for an : ^ e had a feeling that both Vlr- Jarvis. Of fighting men, let us give thanks that we they know that if the fishways do were aware of ‘Steve, that’s too absurd even to Hear joyful sounds of ifidustry instead. other term; however. Only the flaeot ConnecUent leaf used in the making o: 'Indeed yes,” Eden Harris said. comment upon.” She paused, not work In the first year of their Has Confidence. (Unnqifaed tann$ r i s e ’s fortunes but had not mon- T remember Mr. Jarvis perfect NBWSTONESl ,. t o e d them. Judith smiled bitterly seen Jarvis twice. And Dr, Harris Not from the cannons does our smoke ascend operation, the Bonneville Dam will I will have to enlist I * . I. Ktruk ,W E IN V IT E 1 5 0 T ick e ts F ree ly.” He held out his hand, and be the tombstone of the Columbia Patronize Local Indiutryl Union Madi i to herself. T t looks as if I took three or four times. You know how To sear the sky with clouds o f bitter gray; more support as HOW XO WIN Jarvis accepted it without enthu I got acquainted with them?” River salmon. 1—The name STATE is eoo- •ooo", she wnam- "Personally I’ve no ob Our chimneys pour GOOD smoke into the air— ■dword r. Morlarig Y O U TO NEWSTONE CIGAR CO. -1 0 Apel P B fe g m ^ t ironically. "Even thou^ Steve nodded. 'T ve heard. ___ We do not fight— we go to work today! **Dave” Chambers Booig e t BAm Mz. cealad ta (»* of the adver- Jectlon to your company,” the that isn’t what is important tlsMneate on ibla page. Find w s bad a pic* of luck and could 3Toung doctor added. "But If Miss Not only do frogs like political with myself do oot A Ljegisliator O f W h om M anchester Wnniain B. Buckley Ipaiiy me now, Pn probably never What’s important la that when a speeches, hut they t ^ to imitate the Judge o f Frak.ta it and write the nai^e of the Howafa feels that you should seem to be able to bal from him again. And it’s what »®nve, then of cou rse...." girl has been going with a man .speakers. g. Hyde Win Tickets advertiser on a pise* e< I deserve." for a long time, and they break ■ The anvil sings, the molten metal runs, ■—Mias Doris Oochran, reptile and ance the budget; so 1 p^»ar. The other’s face clouded un- up, ebe —” He stopped, uncertain ^ e wide wheels turn, the farmer tills the soil; amphibian aathorlty, Smithso Will Be Proud. TO 3—Also on the same zbeet, the daya that followed she said ^leawtly. “Are you suggesting. J. Botand ‘Bg to the Bents about the news ly- The ships ^ out with cargoes— it is sweet nian bistltato, Washington, D. O. am going to solicit the writ* a abort atatement giv Doctor, that jrou'd put me out!" . .1. Edward OOpetand NEW MODEL LAUNDRI Macdonald. But "Y’es, Steve? What happens To have a job, a task,^g chance to toil. assistance of Clarence Jamea Duffy ing th* name of the pietoi* 'Oh. not at all.” Harris an then?” now showing at th* State ot -gh the newspaper she learned swered. “At least not yet. For the Oh may long peace bedura within a land Lupieh and I think Edmund F. Dwyer i the dty was putting in a vast "Well, sometimes the girl goen CONNECTICUT WILL THANK YOU FOR SENDING HIM TO Aloyotaa M urp^ announced (o r later appear moment Pm merely auggeetlng that off the deep end.” Where men work for conunon good, we pray, ance her* that you think you system north of town. you act the part of a genUeman, with US three we can Pohl Phone 8072 IMhe concluded that it was in Judith smiled slowly. "I haven’t j^ d tasks be found for every pair of hands. THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY. STATE would like to a**, and etoto and accept Miss Howard's invita- square that budget of which there has been so much 1 deal that Steve must have flg- done that, Steve." This time next year when it is Labor Day f Eotold W. Gorrity fattofly why yon orant to see Uon to leave. If you don't do that "Of course you’d say that” TonBetPaadaUingThe ' ' One o f the leading manufao- then it becomes a rather personal FiDLMiS tjA over. Oh yes; sure I not only hear, but fed the Frank Horoburda, Jk. i t . o f his firm was a patented matter between us.” The remark waa like a whlp- FOR TRANSPORTATION TO THE REPUBLICAN PRIMARY 8— Man cheater Herald wU) and for a long Ume Steve bad laah. ‘Tm not asking you to be DEVELOPED AND vibratioa o f the constemati rally held in the oM town baU he back hare to five t o r u oointaa on per cent for the welfare a t bat tb* Roatar good o t tbe Matut* for four tsm where he had gained the matter. iar with the 'Work a t making up the ooaMderaUetf/caiTSBt inooma ' “JuBt Fancy Meeting You” tiocted nelghbate. A peaatiiff motor- WEi cliElnxuui. Chester and said that be advocated w u wsO worth it, he saUL vaiueble expertenoe about Om ooo- rate book and town abstract. Serving aa a Setoctmaa and tak- Ur. .Tbomtoa said that he w u in- the tupayers capital stniotuie." SAVANT PERFECTS SRO FUMES FATAL lot, UBiduttflad, hla ear and R He said that he waa then^orlti- u nllehy Improvemsnta^u possible' ^ u ct o t town affairs. Be aald tbat Chalrmu Cook thuked the vot dsed for giving the floor to a Uan-. Jsg the oomplalnte ot "chronic kick- for the benefit of the people. Wh strumsntel ia havlag Maaobuter ha had worked with the J. M. dem - He aald tbat it elected be' would r u to the p it Hatt-way down the « ^ 'w a e on* of the dlincult Jobs be selected u oa lospectloo depot for conduct the office without fSar or ers for attending u d for their close ladder, the lethal g u overpowered cheater woman for the first time, the forefathers ot the town laid out tnsbaw oom puy and thereby gain attention u the meeting cloawL His Record of Service in^ a t t e which several other women bad to endure, he said. While be in the early days should be eon- aiator vehicles wbea it w u appar- ed valuable knowledge about the as- fnv$ccumte asphyxiation while attempting to mer home of the Rieharda, near BtroUed, aa Important factor In He added that there was no reason and that It bad been his observation receipts of the office in the same records u d a high percutage of the p u t thru months." ham department of psychology, told rescue them. Mountain Falla, In Wlneheatar, Va. so^etpal management, he lald. Ha all in his power to bring about the tbat Congress bad always looked manner that he bad served u 6f town paper concerning collections bow tests with the inetrumut for rents in town increasing at this needed changes. One of the import made by him u deputy t u col collecUou results. Lewis commuted briefly on the Anna Richards, 6, playing with area, ter burial. H. ' no eriUclsm of any member time In view of conditions. to the legal profession for candi Selectmu, carefully and with, statu of William Greu, A. F- of L. known am a "piycho-galvuomater-, two small boys, fell eight feet Into a t the preaent board of Selectmen ant acta soon to come w u a lowered dates' for its lawmakers. Mr. Shea thought to save wute. He pointed lector, the coifdldate said that be 2nd: Every transaction In the on 60 groups of college atnduta un The speaker said that he was t u rate, be said. office of T u (ksUector will be car president. Green la a member of u old underground toe house, con- t v their aervloea and aaaured bla said that be had token a prominent to his record of five years on the usumed considerable responsibility the Miner* union, Coshocton, Ohio, der oondtUou almost idutleal with According to findings In a survey born in Three Rivers, Mass., went A successful bualnera man in for the collection of about $300,000 ried out a$ tbe law directs. verted recently Into a silo. Scream* HMmara that Uancheater waa a part In the civic and public welfare Board of Selectmen u u indication local. As such he w u elected feder thoee encountered In examining of her playmates brought Mrs. EUla Just completed, the United Statu to High school there and then en Manchester for the p u t IT irears, of Manchester. "My record is there In b u k tu e s this y e v due to his a town to live in and everything tered industry and bad been that he should be entitled to the of 3rd: Diligent effort wiU be made ation p.-esldent criminal uepects had detected the Malinda Richards, 37. her mother, must spud $130,000,000 u its air poaribla ahould be done to make it b » said that he bad absented him —will 3TOU glance at Is?” he uked. fice of T u Collector. m u y visits to tbe home of taxpay to secure paym ut of current tu es "balancing his own budget” since. self from a meeting of a board of "So far U I know," Lewis said, guilty with only two per c u t of er to the pit. ports to bring fariUUu up to par Johnston finer in every way. He uId that his work for the Robert J. Boyce ers whose ucounts were In doubt. One who could balance family by the installmut due date th u “be is still a member of that local In ror. Mrs. Richards Jumped Into the with modern equlpmut. directors of which be Is a member town's civic and private lutltutlons Robert J. Boyce, seeking the T u He said that he bad spent m u y saving the tupayer the exhorbitut Older lie detecting machines .-Fancy Meeting You,- Dick Powell vocalizes while J o u Blondell David Chambers budgets in the trying times of the to come to Manchester to give his hours extra truklng down ou(* good studlng,” d u k hole, sought to lift the child, The aecond speaker was David w u given without thought of Collector’s berth, said that he w u rate of interest levied by tbe Council members evy tbat Gruo known u "polygraphs" recorded on taiitallzea In "Stage Struck” , the First National comedy romance with u d w u overcome by fume* from past few years ought to be able to views on Important matters. He recompence during bis residence bom and educated in Manchester studlng accoimts. statutm. songs u d laugh screams, which opens at the State theater tomorrow For Free Obambers, candidate for Selectman appealed to the voters to give him a would have to Join uother uniu to p^>er tbe blood preaure and hurt the rotting g reu corn husks. Mary For Free give some advice on municipal here. He ouured the voters that u d had served In the accounting, He said that he had uperiencs b u t of the perau examined. It w u for three days. ,aad for Representative. He said budgeting, he said. chance to show his ability u a mem searching lu d titles u d office “4th: Tupayers uuble to pay be re-elected pruldent. Sine, 19, Annas foster-sister, lower Transportation 't i ^ when ha waa first elected to he w u not conducting a whispering pay u d coat departments of Cheney current tu e s In full In two equal explained. Dr. Summer* Instru- ed a heavy ladder Into the pit, de Transportation One of the points brought out by ber of the board of Selectmen. campaign u d would not take unfair Brothers for 11 years u d w u records u d due to that fact the t u the Board of Selectmen be took a Hens this year were placed legally lutallments will be Invited to dis m u t Inatud m euuru extremely scended to the level ol the husks, PENTLAND To the PoUs ■- daep Interest in the blghwa}rs of Ur. Luplen’s address was tbat the Hathlu Spleu advantage of the voters. familiar with all details of tbe of c u s their sltutlon with me. A small elutrical current changu In THE FLOBIST To the PoUs wage earner should not suffer wage Mathiu Spleas, candidate for Se As a prosecuting attorney he said fice that be w u seeking. for the first time in the town's his Smith street u d Newberry road, the high school. The buses will ai^ u d dragged Anna's body across the the town and felt that be was as tory. p lu wlU be devisSa, u the law di tbe body u they respond to a sUmu- then Cfiark street u d Ellington ri've at 8:05 u d will leave at 3:M ladder’s lower rung before she, too, 17 Oak street On Tuesday w dl informed about them as any cuts at the expense of other lesser lectman and Representative w u that he had carried out the duties of Albert T. Jackson rects, to meet the individual situa lua from outside. On Tuesday factors In municipal town manage the next speaker. "Look me over", tbat office in accordance with the Albert T. Jukson, former Select Samuel Nelson, Jr. FOR CONSTABLE road to Burnham’s station u d the p. m., ten minutes after the Ck>uee- collapsed. . i ■' member of the present board. He tion. biguions Tula town line on Ellington road, then to tlcut Ckimpuy buses. Cries of the boys, William Hood, B U B N irrrs l in e o r aald that be waa instrumental in re- ment. He said that he was partly he said. "That's all that there la oath he had taken without regard m u said that he w u unemployed Samuel Nelson, Jr., said tbat the The Fordham scientist devised u to race, creed or color. u d had served in uecutlve posi "5th: Buk tuu ue a futor. Bird Beed-Graval Phone 3769 Phone 3769 Bhaplng tba plan with the aid of the responsible for the vote taken by left of mel" Concerning certain work of the usessors was Import- Realizing that In moiR cu es tu es Otto H. Hermann ingenious method of- dupUuUng Bug Butorer the union to accept a wage cut statements made about his religion, The representative who can de tions In Cheney Brothers during the u t to the tax collector’s office and town engineer and foremen of the are delinquent through- no fault of PULL LEVER 28-A crime-lnvutigatlon technique. Each Bird ru th u d Grit rather than go out on strike again. he said tbat his faith w u the same cide on "the ground" the proper past 20 years. He sold that he had be said that he bad served seven of tbe 50 groupe w u dlrided Into (This Advt Paid For By Friuds Of Ik* Oandldate.) highway department whereby many course of action to take and to take served on the Board of Selectmen the tupayer I will couuel with Bong Toys ,. of the more Important traffic ar- Richard Slartln. u that of the second, seventh and years as u usessor and w u famil (Paid For By A Friend.) two parts, In one of which the in B M Salve 27 th pfesldents of the United States. their own initiative in all matters them u to the best method of bring ': tarlaa could be permanently and effl- Richard Martin, seeking a place ing the tu e s to date bringing into dividuals drew lots to select the Plata Food on the incoming board advocated He declared that if the voters of and to use their own "brain power" criminal u d hie ucompUce. The . dently Improved. He said that Is the proper candidate to send to Bird Tonle i, the work waa carried out along open Selectmen's meetlngo, simple Manchester do not know how to remainder of the group w u una Leo vote in the coming primaries "why the Capitol. His legal training over thaae lines with the result that to rules of procedure in the meetings a period of years, be said guaran ware of the Identity of the others. day Manehaster has as good blgh- which if adhered to would shorten should I tell you?" He u id that he After tbe experimuter left tbe ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD—IT PAYS had been a resident of Muchester teed this kind of service. wayn as any dty or town in the the meetings and save considerable "I await the outcome of the room tbe selected criminal w u m- Vote For for the p u t 33 years and hod spent atate. cost. primaries with confidence," conclud lowed to take from a box a valuable : Also, be said, a saving had been He'said that be was In favor of more than 20 years compiling ma article u e b u a $30 bill or u ax- terial for the town history. He ad ed the speaker. made to the town by this method of increasing the wages of town em WUUam J. Thornton pusive watch, with the understand- permanent Improvement at much ployees in manual capacity if prop mitted giving to the town a collec VOTE FOR Ing that if he fooled tbe Investigator tion of Indian relics now encued at William J. Thornton, candidate teas first cost than in other srears. er measures of saving were institut for re-election u Representative to in uswerlng the quutions he could ed throughout other departments the Hollister street school which w u k u p the loot. He aaked the voters present for valued at $600. the General Assembly cited his VOTE which would make that step possi All Examined another year on the Board of Select The speaker declared that there record in the usembly u the most men to continue the work begun ble. vital factor in the campaign. He All of tbe members of tbe guilty He advocated the Immediate set are too many laws in the country and non-gullty group were th u ex dnring his first two terms, perma- and that his platform w u based on said that no one man can go Into the FOR '^nent improvement a t the town's tlement of the town's long-contin Assembly and demand anything and David Chambers amined with the psycbo-galvuo- four words "Fewer and better laws." meter, tbe guilty group being In George Williams tnada and highways. ued school equalization tax matter drive any piece of legislation Mr. Spless declared that no human structed to d u y u y knowledge of Shmm letters which he said had cost the town an through the legislature. He u id nually $7,600 for interest on tem mind could absorb all the laws of the that he spent many hours In pre tbe criminal or tbe article but to He mad* reference to certain land u they now stand on the paration for the pauage of the answer all other questions truth Open Forum letters printed in The porary notes of the several districts taken over by the town under vhe statute books, and a moratorium Connecticut river bridge bill which Edmund fully. It. Herald in which the writer refer oonsoUdatlon plan. should be dedared on making laws. upon, Itf- pasuge relieved Manches The results. Dr. Summers said, Some of the laws which he said •?r,.vr red to his inability to understand He Intlmat^ tbat he had been ter frbm unnecesury costa of main ^jvere that 49 of the 60 guilty per- .the budgets of the town. He point orltlclzed for his sUinu mi ..luuoj were a disgrace to Connecticut were tenance. Bons were detected. 40 being idenU- Collector ed out that he waa at the town the Milk Control a ct" Do }rou be The speaker u id tbat there w u fled Immediately and the others be recreation but maintained that as lieve that the men who pused that -^meeting and aaked Willard B. Rog- the town furnished the buildings much opposition to the bill from ing found In a second teat after ibe .<**, proponent of the group oppos- law studied sociology?” the speaker Hartford and Bast Hartford but he DWYER first had shown evlduce o t either that a non-govemmental organiza uked. He said that he w u in complicity or guilt to a $S,000 additional appropria tion should foot the bills for Indoor waa successful In bringing those op tion for highways how he had ar favor of a Just and fair old age u - posed to his viewpoint and placing D ^ lt e the excellut showing of recreation. The matter will later slstuce until the people of the the Instrumut, Dr. Summers added, rived at tha figure he had quoted bo settled by the voters at the polls, the cost of maintenance in the State DEMOCRATIC -tor hlvhwivr sairt tha» 'Tr. United States unite and enact into Highway department instead of the "we do not wish to put u y final he said. law the Townsend Old Age Revolv value on these differences. Before Hogata had failed to give him a Mr. Martin gave an interestmg towns for a 20 year period. CANDIDATE FOR siactory ana .ei i that quas- ing Plan. , He said that he had always been presuting a final conclusion we account of the town’s present The speaker said that every repre Interested In the motor vehicle de should like to spread the comparison method of financing and stated that sentative should give an account of partment and bills affecting that de study over a wider r u g e of cases." LONG DISTANCE , Hr. Chambers said that he had ho was opposed to the Issuance of ieoeen in business for years here his stewardship to the cltlzeu ot partment and was glad that be had 20 any more serial bonds with their the community ndiich they represent a port in pusing the bill calling for CONSTABLE I and had been continually giving heavy interest rate and gave as bis In the assembly and promised to do periodic Inspection of automobiles ^ dHImate* on building and other con- remedy for many of the ills of the that If elected. W APPOiG and trucks. Registrants have been (This Advt. Paid For By Friends.) ™ *cts. He declared that whUe town to get out of debt aa soon as Wayland K. Straughan and will be inconvenienced at times ^•U dg^ were of town character, his possible. Wayland K. Straughan, candidate by the Inspection, the speaker said. William Waldron’s, (Sr.) two Ige of handling building estl- Charies M. O’Dowd. brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert atea were similar as to cost and Attorney Charles M. O'Dowd, a Bdelmu u d family, Mr. u d Mrs. . so of work and stock. now aspirant for the Board of Se Merritt Waldron u d son, also his TELEPHONE GALES asked the votora if they lectmen spoke briefly on Manches sister, Mrs. Margaret Roth u d bus- ht he woul(^ have remained in ter's fine municipal services and bud, gathered together at his home sea for 20 years if he had no said that they should be nuUntalned Sunday for a family reunion. Merritt srledge of estimates or budgets, at a price that the town could afford If You Have Spent the Summer At Coven Waldron u d family stayed until e he had been charged. to pay. Tuesday afternoon when they re Regarding his candidacy for Mr. O'Dowd advocated giving V O T E FOR try or Bolton Lakes and Have Enjoyed Candidate For turned to their home In Bridgeport. i Rsprsasutatlve to the General Aa- Manchester'a new residents what A young people'e recreation night POINTS they expect from a live and wide w u held Thursday evening at the ;'aembly, Ur. Chambers said that if South Windsor Town Hall for all be j-he was elected he would represent awake town. The speaker said tween the ages of seventeen u d Vote for the Man Whose Business Training Over a Period of 20 ^the town to the beat of his abtuty. that he believed himself qualified by SELECTMAN and twenty-four, which w u sponsored }■ Bom* of the measures which he reason of his legal and business ex by the State College Extension Serv Years Fits Him For Tax Collector. '-aald needed .attention state-wise perience for town office and could ice. The program of singing, group ; was Old Age assistance, labor legts- use his experience to help solve the KINGSBURY’S TAX COLLECTOR Vote For One games u d folk during w u enjoy latian and the new bridge from many questions confronting the REPRESENTATIVE ed by ml. a w s T town's official family. MORE THilN 234 Hartford to Stiver Lane, East Hart- The Turusac Girls Club of the ford. Ho assured his listeners t.hit If FOR SELEOT5IEN I FOB BEFBESENTATTVES • 30A W K Electro Pasteurized Federated church school, held their OBOBOB H. 4oha Jensen elected be would serve for the best ricnlo at tbe home of Mrs. Albert interests of all of tlio people of the Id. Stiles Thureday afternoon. T b w WILLIAMS John Jensen said that he bid town. ~a*B a resident a t Uancheater for OR t - A $8-A attending were Mra Josephine O. Joemh O. Peni. Foster u d Mrs. Hattie B. Johnson FOR TRANSPORTATION DIAL 4017 - 6234 8587. L $S years and bad served on many DAVID DAVID (Paid For By Friends.) Joseph G. Pero, member of the OHAMBEB8 CHAMBERS (teachers), u d Florence Dewey, " Important oommlttees such as the past two boards of Selectmen stated i Uemoriai Day group and said tbat Carolyn Stewart, Pauline Ctaapmu, that he was glad that he had a part Marlon Snow, Anne iUson, Eliza NOW COST LESS! p he recognised many in the crowd in handling and shaping the afWrs Natural beth Abbe, Gladys Abbe u d Ruth te front o f him who were in school o f the town for the past two term*. For Transportation To the Polls Abb*. Sudwlchea, hot dogs u d while he was chairman of that Ha said that the work had been in rolls, and cake u d lemonade were ^HMOlal department of the commit- STRAUGHAN Call 4096 or 6260 SINCE JcmucuY, reduced night xotos h ave applied ALL DAY SUNDAY on BQtfi teresting and fascinating. He be (This Advt. Paid For By Friuds.) served on the lawn. A birthday cake lieved Manchester was as fine a w u given in honor of tha two He said that he had always been town aa any In New Ehigland and teachers’ birthday during the station-to-station and person-to-person colls. NOW - • these low latfH fiiG t MUing to serve in any capacity and asked those present to ask anyone MILK month of September. Gamu were ,camarked that at the first public who had been away and had come d. Prizes w u won by Marion L. still further reduced on all calls to points over 234 milcMi owayl AND K , and In naming tha dlfferut Candidate For kinds of birds, the prize w u won by TOWNSENDITES Ruth Abbe. The next meeting of Why not take advantage of these EAT! EAT! EAT! tbe club Is to be held September 16. Tbe “Girls" of' tbe former Wap- TYPICAL NEW LOW RATES Here are a few of the delicious Hlgb school \7lll bold their u - Union There Is Strength ** double savings this Sunday? It's a CREAM specials from our new Idtcim : D reunloB at the old High aohool frosi In Wapplng Saturday, Sept 13, at 3 day when families want to be to BavloH Steamed dains Toesd^t September 8th, yoa should rally to the support ei your candidates for poUtleal MANCHESTER o'clock. Their Invitations read u office.' / Follow Breaded Veal Cutlet follows: — gether. You vrill be surprised at how Soalloplni a la MUanem We -v u t you all the reunion to through with attand | Wm m a o M BUnOK III Selectm an Short Steak u d Fruch F r ^ T o m a o e l o s u n o s For what ia clearer, t h u u old little it will cost you to call those who Chiokea a la Oaodatore ForREPRESENTATIVES For SELECTMEN OAT- NMHT. m m t our milk now time friend. I* . __ T oa lUllDAT T oa smBK* Known‘to hundreds of Manchester Spaghetti and Mmt'Balls i At four o'clock wall serve our are away from home. What a thrill that you Itelbui Mlnutrone and Antipute lunch Yt Bouted Broiler Of audwlcbea, cske, ice cream •DAVID CHAMBERS BodUmoTB, M d. $ 1 .6 0 $ 1 .1 0 $ 1 .2 0 $ .7 0 people during the many years he has have return and punch. •DAVID CHAMBERS it will give you - - and them! Why SANDWICHES OF ALL KINDS Eacfii one Is requested to bring •MATHIAS SPIESS Birm inghcon, A la 4 .0 0 2 .6 0 3 .2 5 1 .8 5 ed to town Dinners Served Every Day their baby pieture and a souvennlr not surprise them with a voice visit been in business here, he has a repu ^uttedo, N. Y. 1 .7 5 1 .2 0 1 .3 5 JO Try a Olaes of BanuUae From Onr New Kooler-Keg - No colls, of acbool days. The committee is •CLARENCE LUPIEN and the chil- no pipsa - no hose. -When b etter beer Is mode—we'U seD It” u follows: Annie Dibble, Florence • MATHIAS SPIESS this very Sunday? Chicago, DL 3 .5 0 2 .3 5 1 7 5 1 .6 0 tation for good business judgment. Stiles, Hnttl* L u e, Annie CoIUna, dren are Ida (topping. •JOHN JENSEN QevBland, O. 2 .3 0 1 .5 5 1 .8 0 1 .0 5 He is a man who if elected to the OAK STREET TAVERN ^ Miss Judith Smith and Arthur starting Howell Smith roturaed to Waco, Note the tyjdccd new low rotes ot the D«troit, ^ ch . 2 .4 0 1 .6 0 1 .9 0 UO Board of Selectmen will work for the Texas, on Tuealay after spudlng back to eeverri weeks visiting relatives in M ontreal, Con- 1 .5 5 1 .0 5 1 .1 5 J 5 Hartford, Windsor and South Wind For JUSTICE OF THE PEACE right Read them and learn how for interests o f the taxpayers of the town. schooL sor. Pittsburgh, P a 2 .0 0 1 .4 0 1 .5 5 J 5 The A. B. MUler Unit No. 188, WILLIAM E. KEITH you can go by telephone for no little. AS FINE MILK AS YOU CAN OBTAIN ANYWHEREI A m erlcu Legion AuziUary, will SL Louis, M a 4 i ) 0 2 .6 0 3 .3 5 1 J 5 OYSTERS "R” IN SEASON! bold Its annuel meetlita and election of offtoers Frldayat 8 p. m. at Le> T o l e d o , 0 . 2 .7 5 1 .9 0 1 1 0 1 J 5 As an outstanding milk dealer in Wa want to take this opportunity to thank par han> And ei Coarse Yoa Can Get Them Fresh A t Rejrsunder’s on Hall, Souti. Windsor. There wtu dreda of enstomers who have booght onr milk whfla at TONIGHTI SI a abort memorial eervloe in mem These Candidates Expect Your Vote rederat Ira eefiai u O0 floHi eoemg t e A t m * m m ■ Manchester his presence on the Board ory a t Mrs. Maiy Henry, a charter the lakes this smnnier and onr reg^ilar enstomers in We Suggest Yoa Try These Good Things To Eat: member. eB»eBuhew4riO«.N.kiT>.M.eee»TiliVUBiF town. ' High school'bus schedules which would be important in view of the vol DELMONtCO STEAK RAVIOU wUl be effective Sept 9, were u - And Help In Every Way ioBdar- U MlM la adecl etetvetety alglhl eStc Y f . lt -* w l TRIED AND TRUE! Half Broiled '^ r in g Chicken and French Fries nounced by achool u tborittu t a x BAT KIRMT Two yoon • Town Fatheiv - Becking re-nominatloa ume o f business he stands for as drnie Steamed Chuns . . Chuns On the Half SheO Thureday. Both buses win bagln [ n fiketioD OB A Boccesfifiil biulness reeord« A »«««»« runs at 7:30 a. m. Ona wtU teave » has a otneen istcrest ia the welfare of everyone. And Oyster CoektaOs, Besides All Yoor Favorite Dishes. the lower u d of Avery street and go by the milk dealers and in view o f the to Dart Hill via N e i^ n HtU r o ^ Wo have enpash confidence in nth candidate to nay Jadi Hayes Is On Hand To Serve Yon. close contact between town govern KINGSBURY’S to Miller's Corner, Wapplng'^Jentar, THE fOUTHERN NEW ENCSLAND TELEPHONE COMPANT ’ the iaoertioB pc thia advertiaenent via Ellington road th u over Bast REYMANDER^S TAVERN atroet to Ayers rood via Graham VOTE EARLY! t — ... MBUQBEBS OF THE HANCHESTER ment and the milk question.. 15 Oak Strset Chas. Reymander, Prop. road u d Griffins to strsst IHPROVEBIENT CLUB. school vis Troy road to Prankua KRUEGER’S AND KINGSBURY ON TAP store. East st$ut to high sebooL THESE NEW LONG DISTANCE RATES APPLY ON ALL CALLS TO POINTS OVFf? O f The Candidate In Thia Onb. (Hiis Advl PbM For By Frlfiiite.) DAIRY The other bus will lu v e the e u t end This adyertiaement paid for by the four Townsend (Xuba o f Maneheeter. OPEN ALL DAY MONDAY of Demlng street, to Buckland road 234 MILES a w a y DURING WEEK-DAY AS WELL AS NIGHT AND SUN;-AY I'fiHlOi COVENTRY to Momnkfs OooMr yia ■ ..' •fV'^'i'JWi
i t * i |W !m |S ^ r h x k a l d . u a n c ; 8 , i w t a ' MANUHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 ,198S PAGE El.E KNOW ba did not dany ha adroeatea MrA lorfei^ilaa /b ra a d f B rid m o rt, X X X and BO Ml 1^1 I...... taxlBg ehorchaa, oor did ba deny hla nGHTJUSTBECON, who ware authorised to sriMt a MALTBIEFAYORS^ radio equipment THE OPEN FORUM a t t a m on raliglon. Ha ratnalna woman epeaker by the arraage- Commenting on freedom ot i the atampad aa an anamy o f tha C h u m , SAYS COL TESON mante committee. praqe, the yjotlce declared that It" is O a u n a lea tloa a loc pubUoatioB hi tha O pw ron ta i win not glaoeraly PRESS UMITATION essential to the stability and pro- PUNCHmilLLO. ba guaiaataad pubAoatkw U tbqr oontalii otora thas SOO arorda. grass at govenunant, but just as the (Tha Truthful Jaatar). o f the Individual may not be TteHataM naaraaa tta right to dodtna to puhUA aajr matter (OnattoBsd froca Page One) GREEN PLAYGROUND (Oeetbmei fMns Page One) Green Nips PA*s To Assure Tie FoirTwi Title S ted to take on the aspect o t a that may ba Ubahnia or whi«di la Id bad ttata. Fraa auraaaloa to do OS be will, regardless o t poU'Jaal TlawB U daatrad bat ooatrlbutlona e i thia character caucus Aug. 30 in that town. Long A cn v rn E s CLOSED Uie repreoentatlves o f tha preoa of the rights o t others, so freedom S«lidlN i*i Cratest which ara daffamatwy or abiurira artU ba ralaoted. sold he would appeal to a h lj^ of the press has Its definite Umlta.” M anchester court He aroa arraigned oo a com ahould be admitted to our court ‘That freedom," he asserted,” baa Center and Quarter Only plaint by Frank L. Gregory who Nearly 100 ChOdrea Gather to roonu" and promlaOd any Connec been, and Is daily, but In no smau MORIARTYS AND PA’S MEET TOMORROW WEST SIDES MUST W D l^ fU nlf Dtipite h- SFIE6 S’ AFPIUATIONS. one decision at tha polls on Tuea- D ate Book sold he had written a motion oo the Celebrate Last Day of. Sea ticut judge who decided to put the part of our jpublicans terribly abus ■ditor of Tha Herald: day—a sound repudiation of any chairman’s desk requesting that the son— Games Program. program Into operation that he will ed x x x. T h e scandal-mongering Weak Spots A t Notre Dame OOTtalnly, tha prcaent political man who bos the arrtvonoa to seek Tealght voting take place by ballot and a sheet Is a blot upon our ctvlUsation." checklist stand by hla aide and taka "m y full campaign, particularly for tha office votes upon such an antl-soclal and Aug. Sl-Bept. 7 — Knights of AcUvitlss at tbs Mancheater share of responsiblUte." THEIR LAST TWO GAMES Long told the court Im was un a t repreaentatlva, haa become most antl-rellgknu platform. Columbus carnival and county fair Green Playground closed with a The jurist proposed that attend GREEN APPEARS AT McVeigh, Sheehan Take AVERILL, MEDWICK NOTE: This Is the fifth o f a aertae,aJohn Mlchuta, Ken StlUey and laterastlng. Thla la proven by the INDIONAHON. aware that a written raeolutinn was bang last evening when nearly 100 at grounds next to club bouM on before Mm. ance at trials be restricted to rep- HOSPITAL NOTES for afternoon papers dealing witb Harry Becker, tackles; August g h Ck Pw o, RapabHcMi eaa- variety of queatlona asked me by Main street. children gathered to celebrate the reeentatlves of newspnpers circulat prospects of major roUege football Ctaurch, guard; BUI Shakespeare, t o t rt-dwtioa to tho Board votara. On Thursday afternoon, BILL THORNTON’S VALUE In Stamford. Daniel P.. Hogan, lait day of the season. ing or publishing in the community TO FIGURE IN PLAYOFF SepL 5, 6, 7—40th armual conven chairman of the Democratic town BULKELEV STADIUM; Honors in Caddie Tourney SET BATTING PACE teams. star passer and kicker; Andy PU- I BataetiBaB la ona o f UaaeiMBtar'a for smunpla, a voter, rather active Editor of The Herald: tion of Hartford District Luther A program of games planned by where the court 1s sitting or where Admitted yesterday: Edward Mc ney, hero of tbe Ohio State triumph; pohUcally tat Uancbsstar a number I am not a proUflc •vriter and aad city committee and othme were Mrs. Law, the playground director, the crime occurred and "perhaps Gowan of Middle Turnpike Blast and uilniaa bmb. B o n la League here, aronaored by Luther By WltXJAM W e Ak S Mike Laydefi, Tony MozzIotU, Fred ': of years ago and recently ra^ - named defendants In an action Included: Obstacle race. Potato race. under close restriction” newspapers Dennis McGuire of 43 Starkweather surely am not a politician, but I L«ague o f Eitumuel Lutheran brought by Cbarlek J. Powell who B. McVeigh captured first places Other scores: Associated Press Sports Writer Carideo and Don BIser, backs. A l r n ▲rKantina. ha eaaia loUed with the O. O. P., said— would like to use a little space In Church. Suit Case relay, Wheelbarrow race hliving a general circulation In the street. SEIBERUNGS PLAY Two Regnlar Books Whitey Bycholsky’s Squeeze waa defeated for re-nomlnation to In the Class A caddie tournament Otesa A Retain ' Lead for Major hla pam ta to aiaatoabinr at "Willard, when I waa In town be- you*- valuable paper to aay a word Oottdng Bvente for boys, a Three-legged race for state. Discharged yeatei;tlay: Ehigene South Bend, Ind., Sept. 5— (A P ) Only two regulars, both guards. the board of education l> tha Demo Griffin of 373 Porter street, Jere 8 . Moorebouse, 89-91-20— 140, M. 1 aartjr ago aad waa aaaoeiatad fora, Mr. Spless was one of the two for Bill Thornton, one of the four girls. Balloon relay, a 00-yard dash He aasefted: at the local Country club with a —There had better be a center and a John Lauter and Jim Martin, are Local Sport i hla fathar than masagar o t tha leading aoelallsts In town. How BepL 3—Republican and Demo cratic primary last'month. Hogan and a 30-yard dash for juniors. "Beyond these, only e proper miah Lovett of 111 Florence street, DeSimone, 95-97-26— 140; R. Peter Phy Brings A. BoreOo eandldatee for tbs Republican nomi cratic Primary elections. low gross of 78-83— 161 for thirty among’the retumtag^eterons. How I orcharda la that town. corns, he la now seeking office on and otha others were served with % Thera were prises In all svents and number ot repreaentatlvea of the WlUiam Hoffner o f 149 Spruce son. 87-86-17—141; J. HulUne, 96- L^gne Honors But Rest quarterback of major league attain nation for Repreaentatlva. Brat. 9*10—Autunm flower show Inter-Town Clash Features ever, tw o fine ends, Joe O'NelU and tha Raimbllcan tleketT" show cause action. Powell, defeated in addition to this every child pres great press associations ahould be Btreee, Mrs. BMward Wilson end In ’s!:- holes, while D. Sheehan was the 97-25— 143; J. McConvlUe, 88-90-17 ments among Notre Dame'a 185 BUI, Uke myself, has been forced of Manchester Garden club at Ma by Dr. Domenlc A. Zaccudo by 86 Joe Zwers; Art Cronin, Frank Chatter Home With Only Run (tf And I replied, "Tas, it Is true that to work for a Uving since early boy ent received candy, balloona, loUy- admitted." fant son of 95 North street, Mrs. winner In Class B wdth a low gross —144; H. Gryke, 83-'bS-19—144; W. of Lists Are Shaken Up. candidates for places In the figbt- Kopezak and BUI Stetnkemper, sonic Temple. votes, demands a recount popa and a prise from the grab- His Snggeetlona BMward McBllaney and infant o f 102-05— 197. Low net In Class A Murray, 96-98-25—144; T. Robbins, poUtlca uaka queer bed-fellows. In hood. He haa nude good and today Sept 10—Annual election of offi Sports Program Over Hol in„ Ilrab battle front of 1936, or the tackles, four otber guards, Captain Mrs. Emma Quffw Miller ot bag. Among the chief Justice's reoom- daughter o f 39 Eldgerton street, and was scored by P. Dupont wdth 96-94-22—145; M. Anderson, 67-84- campaign will be just "nine long fact. It waa this realism that caused has the respect of all wno coma In cers of Army and Navy club at Pennsylvaida, slater of Senator Jo Smith, Joe Ruets, Joe Kubarich and with a Subway Series between ThrilHng Game; Hnblard- The prize given for most points mendatlone were: Mrs. Francis Armstrong and Infant 93-95-26—136, and by A. Dupont In 11— 146; O. Osella, 95-94-20—149; headaches" for EUmer Laydeb. Elmer Zenner; and Bob Wilke, Vic tha wit to comment that these earns contact wltn him. Hla Legislative clubhouse on Main street seph A. Ouffey, was named to ad the Yankees and Giants looming os record la one to ba proud of. He baa earned on the playgrmmd this sum "W hile the court Is In session, no son of 190 V em onstreei. iday Wiek-end; Game at aaaa B with 106-104-40— 130. J. Horvath, Jr„ 99-86-17—150; J. New York, Sept. 5.—(AP)— Fifteen major letter winners of WojethovskI,. Joe Oleason, Stege bed-fellows all use the same bimk. Sept 30—Sub-Alpine annual ban dress the Democratic state conven Havoc created among the batting more and more of a poasibUlty dally, worked In and out of season for mer woe won by Mabel Phelps and going and coming of messengers or Birth: A daughter was bom today T. Foster took second low gross Lautenbach, 96-100-23—150; 8 . the 1935 squad which won seven MlUer and Larry Danbom. backs, But, I recall when Mr. Spless waa a quet, clubhouse, E3drldge atreet. tion on Sept 10 at Eastern Point leaders by the stretcb drive shook local baseball fans are rooking plans ites Seem Sure of Crown. the town of Mancheater. Because of a prize for selling the moat tickets runners should be permitted. to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hodgo of in CHaas A with 81-82— 163 and J. Sauilonls, 92-100-21—150; J. Ovlet- games, including that riotous fino) promise to take care of a big share Single Tax advocate. Then, he Sept. 37—Annual outing of Army Groton. She was chosen by Mrs. up the lists of first ten bitteni In to attend the series in New York hla tact he waa able to accompUsb for the show held last week went to "No pictures should be made In 09 Summer street kWest Side Diamond. Murray had the second low net lo, 90-85-11— 153: R. Weir, 93-84- period triumph over Ohio State, and of Layden's worries. aras tha town's leading socialist. and Navy club at Villa Louise. Nora M. Harris of New Haven and each league this week, but failed to . however, no date haa been set an almost ImpoMlble task In ridding Bernice Phelpo. the court room either by camera or Census: Fifty-eight patients. score with 92-90-22— 138. A conso 11— 156; 8 . KoUch, 110-105-30— tied and lost one each, will be back The fight for a chance for fame For a time, he campaigned against unseat the leaders, Earl Averill of for the opening game but It will A perfectly executed squeeze play churches and wanted to tax them. Manchester o f Its share of the Hart lation prise went to G. Enrico wdth 155; H. HuIUne, 121-109-32— 166. when Layden meets hla men on at quarterback will Involve Andy probably be September 29 or 30 An Inter-town baseball attraction the Indians and Ducky Medv ick of September 10. In addition, Captain Pupils, Chicago; Bernard Merin, by Whitey Bycholsky and A. Borello Then, he shouted from the house ford bridge raaponelblUty, thereby 102-98-15— 170. In a o s s B. the run C3us B the Cardinals. . . . It tbe Glonta cop tha National saving the taxpayers of Manchester features the local sports program BUI Smith, a monogram winner of Concord, Moss.; Charles O'Rellley, gave Manchester Green g 1 to 0 tops that we should not support ner-up for low gross was S. Tedford T. Cummings, 116-113-88— 168; Although Averill dropped nine League buhtlng, the club'a presi recreation with public funds. Now, several thousands of dollars in a over the holiday week-end with with 103-98— 201 and for low net. H. Mayer, 106-99-26— 155; M. Os- two yeara ago who was kept out of Marion, O.; Emmett Crowe of La dent, Horace Stoneham, wonts the triumph over the Pollrii-Americans , points to 076, he held onto the action by illness lost season, will he is on the recreation committee, seaamenU. Moriarty Brothers and the Polisb- Walter Tedford with 160-143-86— trinsky, 110-124 38—168; J. Weir fayette, Ind., and BUI Bruno, As- first and second games at the Polo at Jarvis Grove last night and a American League, pace simply be return. bury Park, N. J. Three members of so everything is hunky-dory. Then, Bill Thornton works early and Americans scheduled to clash at the 131. Jr.. 167-154-76— 169. Grounds on September 31 and Oct W est Side field tomorrow afternoon cause Lou Gehrig, the Yankee slug Well Fixed Otherwise last year's "B" squad, Paul Wln- stranglehold on the Twilight League be was going to out the police ap late In his own buslnees and tak< ger, was In a slump and skidded IS ober 1 . , . the next &reb games, propriation. Now, be la a police life seriously. He Is Just as elncere at 8 o'clock. The game was booked But there won't be on experienced sauer, Peorio, 111,; Fred Mundee, if three are necessary, would bs championship. It was a thrilling percentage points to .368, In second center or quarterback among them. Youngstown, O., and John Fogel, commissioner and wants to Increase In bis legislative duties and made a last night after the Polish-Amerks place. played at tbe Yankee Stadium on contest as the rivals battled*througb The regulars and first-string sub Chicago, have the edge In the wide- October 2, 3 and 4 . . . bear In six and ons-holf Innings on even police salaries. Then, he became lot of friends aU over the state by had been eliminated from'the Twl- Medwlck waa among the least af his kindly disposition and wllllng- ligt League title race as the result stitutes at the two key positions at open center struggle. mind that these dates are for a terms, tha Green then pushing a Republican. And this week he fected, and held his .366 average which experience Is so vital went Nine-Game Schedule deserted the Republican party and ness to listen to the other fellow's of a 1-0 setback from the Green. Yankees-Glanta series . , , across the deciding tolly In the Newest Net Star Lives during the week to top the National with the 19 stars who joined the Among the standout sophomores seventh when Borello s id le d into story. Green at Hartford. endorsed the Union Party, though Iioague, while Paul Waner o f the Pi alunmi last JUne. are Crowe, Ray Horan, Bridgeport, be atill seeks two offices on the Re His experiences In the LegLjlature The Green journeys to Hartford Even though the Giants hold a left Aeld, raced to third on Berubo'a rates pulled up to second place with "W e are pretty well fixed at every Conn., and Herman Bernell, Minn., double along the third hose line and publican ticket. So please don't are worth a lot to hla coruitltuents tomorrow afternoon to make Its .358, and Johnny Mize, the Cardinal fonr-game lead oVer the (tards with and be should be returned to con first appearance In the Bulkeley position except center and quarter,” backs, and' Alec and Fred Shellogg, scored when Bycholsky dumped a ask me what Hr. Bpless' politics are rookie who was second last week, Layden said matter-of-factiy, "but, only twenty-six games left to play, tinue bis work In the Interc its o f the TONIGHT stadium there. The Hublardltes a pair of giant brothers from New we atm think tbe Red Birds wUl bunt In front of the plate. or for what he stands. All I know Up To Her Famous Name sank ail the way to fifth with .365. unless we can find first rate boys Castle, Pa., and Joe Beinor, Chica town of Mancb’ Ster. It Is the com One Threat Left la that I am NOT going to vote for And will meet the strong Lincoln Dairy Roy Weatherly, the Indians fresh for those spots, my theme long la overhaul the Terrymen and grab the mon-sensed thing to do. go, tackles. flag . . . if we ahoud be wrong The outcome tumbled the Polish- him." team of Hartford In the opening man and American League leader likely to be ‘nine long headaches', Layden wUl start fighting off AN HONEST ADMIRER. gome of a double-header in which, again, we mean, for the first time, Amerks Into third place in the sec That la what I said to my friend two weeks ago, 'ound the going even one for every game on the sche headaches Oct. 3 with Carnegie ond round standing and blastsd their of years ago. Here la what I say the Savitt Gems will face the Mo tougher, and slipped from third to dule." then we're gonna gat right out on ba oama to Mancheater "TAX THE OHUBOHE8" Dorothy Bondy, Daughter of Tech at South Bend. Then come: title hopes to smithereens. Tha to the voters o f Tuesday. Never MONDAY NIGHT hawk Giants of Schenectady In the ALL-STARS PREPARE eighth, at .854, showing the biggest Graduation took three signal- the limb and pick the Ruppert Rifles hla paranta bought tha farm Oct. 10, Washington University (St. to bag the Giants in four straight Royal Ooka ware eliminated from mind what prejudicial polltldana Editor, The Herald, Last Nights of K. of C. Second Anniversary nightcap. Now holding a com drop o f the week— 15 points. callers, Wally Fromhart, Frankie Louis) at Notre Dame; Oct. 17. Wls. I Aaaty atraat. South Wlndaor and I had not Intended to ask use ot games, Mister Carl Hubbell not the race earlier In the seoaon and : In planting tha extanalre say to you. In the quiet of your manding lead in the Twl league and Noted Players,' Upsets Only three batters, Gerald Walk Gaul and George Moriarty, and conaln at Notre Dame; Oct. 24, at now the West SIdea are the only your columns to expand my withstanding ... . I and apple orcharda thare. Hr. home, study the candidates for rep looming aa almost certain winners FOR SECOND CLASH er of the Tigers In the American Fred Solarl and Henry Pojraan. Pittsburgh; Oct 31, Ohio State at contenders who threaten the Green's I la ra g i^ ed aa one o f the beat resentative. Ask yourself honest thoughts with regard to ‘Tax the of the title, the Green is confident League, and Billy Herman of the both ranked as regulars at center. Notre Dame; Nov. 7, Navy at Balti bold on first place. The West Sides ' iwrtleultuilata in tha atata ly srbat type of candidates you Churches" Spieas but after hearing of gaining victory over the Dairy .M rs. Fahyan in National Cubs aud Klkl (Juyler of the Reds Tbe other major losses were Wayne more; Nov. 14, Army at New York: Warren W. Morton, who bos been have two tie games with tbe Green I la an abla bualnaaa man, dlapoa- favor for the enactment of legisla him defend his "religion'' last night, County Fair team. ' Manager Joe Hublard and In the National, bettered their Mlllner and Marty Peters, two great Nov. 21. Northwestern at Notre on the Manchester High faculty for and Ppltsh-Amerks to play off and : o f an of hla cropa of fruit and tion under which you and your chil I felt I must ask your Indulgence a Coach Joe Zapatka plan to send Singles; Hal Surface First mark9 auring the week. ends, and Matt Themes, a capable Dame; Dec. 5, at Southern (laU- a year and a half, will succeed Hugh must win both of them to tie the tlaa at tha roadalde atand on dren must live, work and play. If bit more. ^ and their atrongest lineup Into jhe fray College Gridders Meet New The leading ten hitters In each reserve flankman; Dick Pfefferle, fomia. S. Greer as soccer coach of tha Red Hublardltes for the title and bring 1 atreet. you answer this question honestly Mr. Spless professed himself to be and Young Farrand will probably league: and White . . . Morton, a gi^uate about a playoff series. No data baa of Tufts where he coached Uie boot . Aa a member o f the paat two you will vote for William J. Thorn a Unitarian lost night A Unitarian be given the hurling assignment. Seeded Ace Eliminated. York Giants at Polo American League been set as yet for these gomes. is not an agnostic, nor is ba an Selberlings at Home. AB. R. H. P.C: ing game, assisted Greer lost season Blow Scoring Chance I o f Selectmen ha haa devoted ton and William J. Shea for repre and Is expecteded to start right In of hla time to municipal sentatives. atheist. And a Unitarian would not Tomorrow afternoon also, at Mt. Averill, Indiana .. .525 111 194 .375 In the fourth iniung tbs America attack the Church as an Institu For the convenience of business and profes CARNIVAL where Greer left off In the matter He la a member o f aevaral W ILLARD B. ROaERB. Nebo at 8 o'clock, Porterfield’s Sel Grounds Tuesday Night Gehrig, Yankees . .492 147 181 .308 hod s good chance to score hut tion. MAIN STREET—AT DELMONT STREET Forest Hills. N. Y., Sept. 5— (API YANKEE TEAM ENTIRELY of compiling an Impressive record 'Italian-American cluba and sional women—we will remain' open until 8 berlings will be host to the Po- Appl’g, White Box 444 92 162 .365 either a misunderetondlng or eome- Were Mr. Spless truthfully of the quonock Rainbow team. Norman —There Is a new star with an old Dickey, Yrnkeeii ..379 . . during Greer’s flvewear reign tbing at third held tbe Amerit's By- ilUaa and hla frlenda ara la- CANnr BE OHANOEO. p. m. on Tuesdays starting 90 138 .364 religion of those Presidents he men putt will toe the slab for the lo and famou.s name In the tennis sky Sullivan, Indiana ..269 35 97 .381 as mentor, tbe locals played fifty- cholsky at that station after Hara- : theaa and other groupa. Editor of The Herald: tioned last night he would not seek cals. ''Bab” LaCoss wlU be back New York. Sept. 5— (API—Fresh Walker. Tigers ...467 84 166 .355 six games In all, winning 88, losing burda bad singled to left with By- l a btwineaa man ha baa brought Verily, you can't change a leop FREE ADMISSION today. IN A CLASS BY ITSELF nine and tying nine . . . Greer hoe .S'-'.'li to TAX THE CHURCHES. A man TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th with the Selberlings and Manager from their Chicago game against Bell, Browns ...... 523 87 185 .354 cholaky on second. Borello fumbled I Board of Selectmen each year ard's spots. Grateful we are to the The name Is Dorothy May Sutton already begun his duties oa atbletlo J ' tha paat two yaara ab*. i advlca who haa been so prolific In his writ Bob Loyeland will probably be In the Detroit Lions, In which they Weatherly. Indians 280 63 99 .354 and then , tossed to second bass and person who In the Open Forum re A LARGEST BINGO TENT EVER SEEN IN THE Bundy—Bundy for her father. Tom director at South Windsor High . . . K mattera pertaining to managa- ing to newspapers often finds him Also— starting next week, for the first three action also, in the outfield. The were held to a 7-7 tic after smash Gehringer. Tigers .556 124 193 .348 even then the runner did not try to minded us that Mr. , Spless would self In difficulties when trying to STATE OF CONNECTICUT. visitors are said to have a team that Bundy, national doubles champion R’dcllff, White Sox 514 104 178 .347 advance. In the third A nifty stop ot and conduct of municipal at- not only tax churches but Is against days of the week, we present these specials: tag the professional fieten a e for the Last Night s Fights Ratting Slumps and Injuries He haa beim an ardent work* explain a w ^ some o f the things he •CHILD ENTERTAINERS FROM WDRC should prove a severe test for the with Maurice McLoughlin from 1912 National League BUI Murcb, who enters Eastern and throw to the plate stopped a churches—hardly the type of man has said. ‘A at la Mr. Spless' diffi first time in the short history of all- Nazarene College next week to run. ■ the Republican party alnce Different Entertainment Every Night I tlremen. to 1914; May Sutton for her motlier, AB. R. H. P.C. to Hanoheater. we want to legislate for us and for culty right now. He cannot deny PA’S Play Monday. star vs. pro champion football rival Medwlck, Cards ... 533 96 195 .306 By ASSOCIATED PRESS study for the ministry, plans to In the first frame tbe Green had SHAMPOO AND FINGER WAVE who won the national women's title Fail to Halt Victory compete In the two mile event ot I ot Mr. Pero prevailed up* those Institutions with which this he has conslatently been an advocate •$10.00 CASH PRIZE EVERY NIGHTI In the only game on Monday's the college all-star grid team U pre P. Waner. Pirates .492 80 176 .358 Chicago—Max Marek, 187 Chi three on and one out but could not nation must continue or fall. Mr of TAX THE CHURCHES. He can Both for 75c. la 1904; and Dorothy for herself. Demaree, (tabs .... 520 80 185 .356 cago, outpointed Vincent Parllle, the 137th games ot the New York get to WIckowski. Lanky allowed 1 to enter the race again thla Tickets 3 for 25c. slate, the Polish-Amerks wUI entei- paring for another battle. i Athletic Club at Travers Island In kfor re-election deaplte hla aa* Spieas has no tight to seek the sup not explain that away by insisting toln the Polish National Home of A chubby little girl. Just turned Lombardi, Reds ...313 34 m .355 195, South America, (5). but five hits, fanned five and walked port of God-fearing people. New Arriving yesterday from the March of Ruppert Rifles; New. York on Saturday, September one. Borello was seleeted by that the rapidly Increaalng he practices the rell^on of past ALSO Hartfonf at the Autumn street dia 20. Dorothy defeated Mrs. Sarah Mize, Cardinals . .320 63 111 .347 Atlantic City, N. J.—Paul Plr- England traditionally Is certainly MARCEL—50c. West, the group of 28 selected play 19 . . . Joe MoCluskey returned Ziquctka to take the mound and be, at the atand and orchard Presidents of the United States. mond ai4 8 o'clock. The PA’a also Palfrey Babyan of Brookline. Mass., Phelps, Dodgers .230 22 78 039 rone, 160, Cfieveland, outpointed An- not a fertile field for a politician ers from last year's college teams from Berlin last Thursday with tbe too, turned In on excellent job. Two ded more o f hla time than ba That Is a pretty long haul for Kelvinator EHectric Refrigrerator wish to announce a challenge to the 2-6, 6-8, 8-4, in the first round o f the Jordan, Bees ... .447 72 150 .836 sen Green, 160, Homestead, Pa. (8 ). Need Only Eight More who publicly acclaims hla dislike quickly settled dowm to drilling for U. S. Olympic team and has been great catches by the rival first been giving In tha paat. Mathias. ' AND Green for a game at any time and national women's singles champion Herman, (tabs .. .544 87 182 .386 Hollywood—Carmen Barth, 167, . :-IT9 for churches. There should be but Voters who heard him lost night Mary Elizabeth’s ship yesterday. And since Mrs. ext Tuesday’s battle at the Polo Cuyler, Reds . . . .483 82 160 .331 Cleveland, outpointed Emilio Mar feted in the Metropolis ever basemen featured tbs game. By- any field on a winner take all basis, rounds against New York Giants. Wins to Clinch Pennant. since . . . cbolagy ran back of first cm a foul Scott Furriers Pur Coat the Amerks "ot being satisfied that Fabyan has gone to the finals for (tamllll, Phillies . .449 91 147 027 tinez, 169, Denver (10). the past two years. Dorothy Is con 8All signs point to another keen boll and calmly reached out over n Hcketa 3 for 25c. last night’s Twl League game dem battle. The Giants won the Eastern Tls reported that Frank Davie stock of bicyclse with Us gloved BEAUTY NOOK onstrated any decisive superiority ceded a chance to repeat her mother’s conquest In her first trip division championship o f the Na. and Wallace Pteseik of Manchester band and moke the catch. In the on the part of the Hublardltes. tlonal League last season but lost to By SID FEDER High's track team will seek berths Now At Our New Salon on the Ground Floor REMEMBER! Ekmt. Associated Press Sports Writer. next Inning Viot raced bock of first Expects Bang-Up Game. Detroit championship of the Na- on. tbe football eleven this fall . . . near tbe flog pole and snared an TONIGHT AND MONDAY NIGHT Tomorrow's game between the Learned From Mother tk lal League last season but lost which ti news that should gladden other. 985 Main St., Cheney Block Phone 8011 SERIES FEUD BREWING At last the Yankees have given two local aggregations should prove Miss Bundy learned the game en to Detroit in the playoff. They have (taach Tom Kelley’s heart as both Big Crowd on Hand most Interesting and exciting. Tom tirely from her mother. She has been hard at work for some time some Indication of just how com lads are big and husky and ahould It was easily the best gome of tbs my Sipples of Morlartys intends to been playing tennis since she was 10. and already have had a tune-up pletely they outclass the rest of the add plenty of strength to the for Twilight League series and ottrmet- send his strongest array Into action practicing after school wdth her game. BETWEEN YANKS-GIANTS American League. ward wall . . . a heavy, powerful sd a b w t 1600 fona. Tbs teams also DRIVE A CAR? and guarantees that either Rogers brothers, her cousin Johnny Doeg, Five more players arc slated to line witb a set of light, a p ^ y bocks got stertsd at 6 o'clock sharp. The former U. S. Men’s champion or For weeks the homicide squad has seems to be tbe setup .... ■core: or Spencer will be on the mound for join the squad before Tuesday, Dan shown that it tops the other seven the Gas House Gang. ■ The PA's with her mother and father. ny Fortmann of Colgate, who u porters' old at the time, humbly Mancheater Green Miss Bundy is not thinking much apologized for putting on the cblll cluba like a tent but It tbok the re Taking issue with critics of the AB. R. H. PO. A. are expected to start Tony Quartua, scheduled to play with the Chicago Terrymen Resent Asper sults of the lost two weeks to prove W h o L o o k s former Trade School slab ace, who about going through to the title. Bears against the Texas all stars at and promised to bo civil. American Olympic Committee, Joe Bycholsky, cf .80110 It took Jie manager of the that the outfit Is entirely in a class J.^Lovett, 8b .... 1 0 0 0 0 3 VOTE FOR has been In brllUant form this sea ‘T was lucky." she said. ‘ 1 caught Dallas Monday then fiy to New by Itself. McCluskey, veteran steeplechaser, Sarah when she was off her game." Giants from the lunch hour until Patrisa, 2 b ...... 3 0 0 4 0 \ ■ son. York, Riley Smith and Jim Whatley sions of Gehrig and Com For moat of the two weeks, mur yesterday told a luncheon meeting II o'clock that night to Iron out of the '.dvertlslng club "the manage Vlot, l b ...... 2 0 1 8 0 A f t e r Y o u r The PA ’S have turned In many Nevertheless students of the game from Alabama, Frank Loebs of Pur derers’ row has resembled a base due and Trevor Rees of Ohio State. real and Imaginary grievances. ment of tbe team was aplendlU." iZapatks, ss ..... 3 0 0 0 4 splendid games In the Twl League were Impressed by the girl’s su hospital, with at least two, and Wagner Jorgensen, the big center pany As to Hitting Ability; Terry held penthouse confer "The 1036 team was one of the Raimor, rf .... 2 '0 0 0 0 and should give Moriarty Brothers preme court confidence and by the sometimes three members of Its from St. Mary’s, is definitely out of ences with the press at Miami most consclent'ous apd beat man A. Borello, If .... 3 1 1 0 0 a sweet run for their money. Slp- sweep and speed of her forehand first string cast crippled and on the the game because of an injury, ac Beach In the spring of 1935 and aged in history," said McCluskey. Berube, c ...... 3 0 I 8 0 I n t e r e s t s ? • pies and Company boast a talented drives. They point out also that Think Hubbell Can Stop bench. At the same time, the two she came within a point of beating cording to Elmer Layden, Notre at least had a nodding acquaint ‘On board ship and In Berlin the N. Borello, p ___ 3 0 1 0 1 Clsnence K. lineup o f diamond stars but the ance with the boys until Decora heaviest hitters, Lou Oehrlg and Mlkollet, r t .... 1 0 0 0 0 Dame coach who is assisting bead team hasn't been able to cUck as Alice Marble, the San Francisco Joe D1 Maggio, have been In their athletes trained constantly, and I coach Bemie Blerman of Minnesota. tion Day, which seems to be tbe think the record they established Attention !! Voters !! expected and will undoubtedly have star, in the recent Longwood tour Ruppert Rifles Cold. worst slump of tbe season. ney. time of year that the cantankerous prove.s that statement. T o U I s ...... 28 1 6 21 7 its hands full with the young PA Their drill yesterday was conduct Yet, even the injuries to BUI pilot runs out o t good will while "O f course there has been a lot ot Pollah-Aroerieons outfit. TOough there have been some ed by Bo McMUIta of Indiana In the Dickey, Red Rolfe and Frankie hard fights in both the men’s and absence of Blerman, who went to enjoying the least bit of good for criticism, liut the management of AB. R. H. PO. A. B. women's tournaments. Miss Bundy's By BARRY GRAYSON tune. Croeettl—the latter two wrecked the team was splandid. We came Haraburds, as . Minneapolis Irom (Chicago and the Infield—and the weak etlckwork R ead PETERSEN Here Is Your Man For victory was the only real upset so reached here last night just In time Sports Editor, NEA Service Memphis Bill met the boys who through with 12 victories out of 23 Bolon, rf ...... * - of Gehrig and "D1 Mag ”, In addi far. Going into the third round to for a "skull" session in which be write pieces for the papers dally events, thanks largely to Jeese SaveriLk, 8b .. . day all the seeded men players ex pointed out the mistakes the players New York, Sept. 5— Feudal war aboard a yacht at Pensacola this tion to the hardship of running up Owens. I think that is tbe answer." ObuchowskI, cf This Leading Batters cept Hal Surface of Kansas City had made against Detroit fare already Is flaring In connection pest spring, and some got the Im- against four of the toughest outftls Other Olympic sthletea present Bycholsky, lb . were In the running. with the probable world aeries meet pressloD that he waa a changed in tbe loop during that time, have Included Owens, Olann Cunning Quortus, If .... The starting lineup Tuesday will man. These failed to u k o Into had little If any effect. Smith, 2b ...... Candidate For (By the Aisoclsted Press.) Surface, seeded eighth, lost a five- not be quite the same as that which ing of t)ie Yankees and Olants. ham and Mrs. (tannlngham, Earle account that the Giants had col Won 10 ot 12 Games Meadows and Charles (Chuck) Vojeck, c ...... TAX COLLECTOR AMERICAN. set struggle to Gene Mako of Los faced the Lions. Although the fans The American League club, al lapsed largely due to lack of lead Wolekowaki, p Angeles 3-6, 6-2, 6-4, 6-8. 7-5, In one picked the squads and the starters The Yonks have minded so little, HornbosteL Batting— Averill, Indians, .376; ready "In,” balls the dramatic ership after compiling a substan In fact, that they have come through Gehrig, Yankees, .368. o f the finest matches of the tourna In both cases, the votes from the march of the Polo Grounders not tial lead for the second consecu ment. This was hardly considered the third times with a record nt Totals ...... 36 0 Runs—Gehrig, Yankees, Eastern sector carried more weight alone because of the commercial tive year. X One out when winnA SELECTMAN 147; an upset, however, as Mako stands a ten victories In their lost 12 starts, Here- Are The FACTS Gehringer, Tigers, 124. for the Eastern game. As a result value of a 5-cent subway aeries notch above Surface In the national Ed Michaels o f VUIanova Is due to including clashes with the Tigers scored. In spacloue parks. VICTORY SONG? Score by innings; Runs batted In—Trosky, Indians, rankings. start at left guard in place of Paul Banquet Needed Now White ^ x , Indians and Red Sox. 131; Gehrig, Yankees, 127. Joe McCarthy's fence busters Terry was amiable enough on Winding up with a 9-6 victory Polish Americans .. 000 000 0—0 In the upper bracket remained Tangora of Northwestern; Jim Manchester Green . 000 000 1—1 Hits—Averill, Indians, 197; Gen- Fred Perry, the English favorite regard the prospective National July 15 of this year, when tbe over the Boston Gold Sox yesterday, .1 Karcher of Ohio State will replace Two base hits, N. BorcUo, Berube; ringer, Tigers, 193. who won In the second round from Vernon Oech at right guard, Amer- League champions as a rather soft Giants were only a game and a on the strength of Tony Lazzeri's Doubles—Walker, Tigers, 47; Ernest Sutter of New Orleans, 8-6 , touch, and make no secret of IL half out of sixth place and young homer with two mates aboard, and sacrifices. Bycholsky, J. Lovett: ■o Ino Camo of Fordharo wrlll play left on bases, Green 6 , Polish- William J. Thornton Character Adaptability Gehringer, Tigers, 46. 6-2, 6-1; Mako; Sidney Wood of right tackle Instead o f Spain ot Tbe Yankees believe tbst there Horace Stoneham announced that despite Jimmy Foxx's 36th four- Americans 7; boss on bolls, off Bor- . Triples—Averin, Indians, and D1 New York; Jacques Brugnon and Southern Methodist and Joe Monlacl are too many old spavined blokes they would have to be recon- bsgger of the season, the Ruppert ggio. Yankees, 15. Pierre Pellzza of France; Bobby playing Important roles with the ■tructed. Riffes climbed 17^ games out In ello 2, Lanky 1; struck out by Bor of Fordhara will replace Notre ello 8 , Lanky 5; hits off, BorsUo, 4; ^ome runs—Gehrig, Yankees, Riggs, the Los Angeles ywngster, Dame’s Bill Shakespeare at right Giants, and that BUI Terry’s ath But newspapermen in general front o f their nearest rivals, the Here’s a man who has worked hard in the interest of car owners, Uprigrht, honest 11 years of Ac Poj®, Red Sox and Troaky, In- and Bryan Grant of Atlanta. halfback. letes lock sufficient' power to suc are "just a lot of clerks" to Terry Indians. off Lanky, 5; bit by pitcher Patrisa cessfully combat them. and he promptly put them in their At the present writing, tbey need b> Lanky; wild pitches. Lanky 3: Budge Faces Teat winning pitcher, Borello; losing garagemen and dealers of Manchester. His past record in the young: man whose counting as a busi Stolen bases—Lary, Browns, 29; ‘T h e Giants hit singles and places at hie club's first upward but eight more triumphs to wrap Powell, Yankees, 22. Don Burge o f Oakland. Calif., score few nms," Is tbe Yankee turn. up tbe pennant and take it home, pitcher. Lanky; umpires, Dwyer and leading American hope, bad to con legislature is an indication of the support you can expect from Pitching—Hadley, Yankees. 12-3 ; viewpolnL "We» hit doubles, Terry’s position was, precarious and will probably clinch tbe matter Russell; time of gaune, 1:25 brs. i n t e gr r i t y has ness. (Student o f >=T Pearson, Yankees, 17-6. tend ^ tb John McDiarmid, Prince League Standing triples and hom e. runs. We’ll give on July 16, although 'b is 330,000 by tbe tenth of the month. ton; 'Yvon Petra and Bernard Des- the Giants bride with their base or |40,()00 contract still haa two Tbe defeat for the Red Sox San Diego. Calif.—Remo Fernan him in the future. NATHINAL. tremau, France; Frankie Parker, dez, 146, San Diego, drew with never been ques the Walton School Batting— Medwlck, Cardinals. YES’nBROAY’S RESULTS ball. We’U do -pleqty of doubling more years to run. A Giant vic dropped them' out of the pennant Spring Lake, N. J.; and Gregory and score often with grand slams." tory will mean that the great first French Proulx, 146, Chicago (10). .366; P. Woner, Pirates, .358. Mangin, New York. Budge hod a fight, their last hope to catch up Tbe aionts naturaUy are resent baseman and bitter will be around gone, and made a five-horse race Long Branch, N. J.—Charley Runs—J. Martin, Cardinals, 108; surprisingly hard match yesterday Natlanal Lougbran, 166. Philadelphia, out tioned. of Accounting.) Ott, Giants, 104. Chicago. 8, Pittsburgh 0.« ful of the Yankee ospenilona. They as a field marshal for at least that of the rest of the campaign. •Opposed all efforts fo Increase gasoline tax. in beating Oardnar MuUoy of are' confident that the brilliant much longer. pointed Buddy Ryan, 167, Roeells Runs batted In—Medwlck, Card- Miami. 4-6, 6-2, 6-0, 6-1. (Only game scheduled.) Senators Gain Fourth InolB, 137; Ott, GionU, 114. (tarl HubbeU will atop tbe Ruppert Tarry persists on losing friends The Senators took over sole pos Park. N. J. (8 ). In the women's championship Amerioen faster then Horace Stoneham and Hits— Medwlck, Ckudinals, 195; New York 9, Boston 6 . Rifles cold and that Hoi Schu session of fourth place from the •Worked tirelessly f«r a reductimi in registration fees. three seeded players were grouped macher also wlU take good care Eddie Bronnlck, secretary of tbe Demoree, Cuba, 185. In the lower bracket wdth Miss Washington 7, Philadelphia 8. White Sox In yesterday’s curtailed (Only gomes scheduled.) of Murderers’ Row, provided bis club, can make them. Bronnlck program by trouncing the Athletics Doubles—Medwlck, Cardinals, 6 2 ; Bundy, Alice Marble, Groeyn arm comes around. bos a full-time job squaring beefs. . '.i Herman', Cuba, 49. Wheeler of Santa Monica, Cal., and 7-3 behind Buck Newsom's effective ^ £ V *^®***^****®® I>riiiging the State n ' Fred Fitzsimmons Is efficient It will take a. banquet to Iron .Triples— Medwlck, Cardinals, and Helen Pedersen'of Stamford, Conn. STANDINGS burling, whUe the Chicago contend Auto Inspection to Mancheeter for your greater conven'* again and the Giants have an Idea out the difficulties this fall and ers were idle. Goodman, Reds, 13. Helen Jacobs, the defending cham that A1 Smith, tbe junior member the way things are going It will ^ i e a c e k Home runs—Ott, Giants, 28; Ber pion, was in the harder bracket with Nalloaal In tbe only other battle on tbe of their left-handed pitching de require a blowout ' in the grand major league front—for everyone ger, Bees, 28. Kay Stammers o f SMglapd, Mrs. W Ia. P.C. portment. would be effective ballroom of tbe Waldorf-Astoria Stolen bases—J. Martin, Cardin Mary Greet. Harris of Kansas City, Ner, Y o r k ...... ^79 49 .617 else bod a scheduled day off—the a^inst Gehrig * Co. Frank Gob- to straighten, Terry out with the Chicago (tabs picked up half ; ^Instrumental hi changing the time f^ new registra Prominent In His Activities In The Inter ROBERT J. BOYCE als, 19; Hack, Cubs, and 3. Martin, Mrs. Marjorie Oladman Van Ryn of S t L o u ie ...... 75 53 086 ler, Horry Gumbert, and ClydeU scribes by the time hie contract game on tbe National League pace Cardinals, 16. Philadelphia and Caroiln Babcock of C h ica g o ...... 7G 55 .580 expffee. Costlemon oU have cUcked In the setters, tbe Giants and tbe Cardi tions to a more oonrenimit date. VOTERS—^You Can’t Afford To Pass Him Up! Pitching— Hubbell, Giants, 21-6; Los Angeles. P ittsb u rgh ...... 68 68 019 Gionte’s dHve, and Dick (taffman ests Of The Milk Dealers, He Will Devote Lucas, Pirates, 11-4. Cittcinnati...... 68 66 -4M nals. Lorry French returned to nia is a seasoned reUef woriMr. top form and abut out the Pirates FOR AN EFnCIENT TAX COLLECTOR — PULL LEVER 16A B o s to n ...... 68 70 .458 Hie Giants reason that the Yan •W orking hard fcMT the new bridge across the Connecti- B rook ly n ...... 6C 75 .409 TODAY’S GAMES with Seven hits while hie mates Equal Effort As A Selectman To The In kees can't go for astro bases clubbed out on 8-0 win. This pulled And You Won’t Regret It! SPORT BRIEFS Yesterday *s Stars ] Philadelphia ...... 43 84 039 against jUtchlng they can’t hit. e a t l o r the oonvwiiwice of everyeme in Manchester. The Philadelphia PbllUea have fin- Amsslcaa NoUoaaJ the Cubs up just half a game off terests (H The Town! tbs second-place held by the Ga« iched just one eeason In the ,firet By ASSOCIATED PRESS W. U DeMrnStoB U m lt BL Louis at cinclnnaU. TRANSPORTATION TO P O L L S ^ A L L 3609 - 7415 divieion of the National league eince New York.j^...... 8C 48 Boston "t New York (2). House Gang, and 4H back of the iCl7. The verbal row between tbe galloping Giants. IT lO TOUBSBLr TO BBNOMINATS and REELECTT THIS jCANDEDATBI Tony Lasseri, Yankees— Hit Cleveland ...... 70 60 Bronx rivals Is quite mild in Brooklyn at Phliadelpbla (3). 1 ( • Whidi Candidate Can (Mfer You More? Horty Kelley, the Philadelphia bomer with two on bOM in 9-6 win Detroit ...... 70 68 eonqiarisoa to tha facUng Chicago at' Pittsburgh. Athletics' star hurler. eelle cotton. over Red Sox. Charles Young, 80, Is trapshoot Washington ...... 69 68 between Terry aad tbe baseball American . Q Med oil In the off eeason. Lorry French. Cubs—Shut out ing Champion o< Ohio, Wk (TMs Advt. M d For By Friends Of The Ckndldatsu) C h ica g o ...... 68 68 writera, bowavar. Relations bs- BL Louis at Detroit • ‘AdnA TSM Hr The Autoaoblle Dealera Aad GangaaMo Of MaachMUar.) (F dd For By Frlenda Of The Candidate.) Jim Woddlington, southpaw for- Pirates with seven bite. Boston ...... 65 66 word-poaeliyr halfback, is expected eoma 'so itimlnsd in 1934 that a Clsvslond at Cblcaga Jimmy Dykes, Chicago White Bog Buck Newsome, Senators S t L o u ie ...... 6C S3 paoca luncheon was arranged at Phliodslphla at Washlqgton, . 'to star for.,Kanri>eky this ywor. Mts...... i. *7 SR •^y6elM$% ^S»e»»'ee **’' . ^0 ^ has nsvsr hod s fight In basd^ i
V “ IIANUHEWTICR BVBVTNO HERALD. MAWTHFilTE^ : ____ ^ i w r . ; , : lUJXCHBsbm S V i n ^ BfANCMBSTER, CX)NN;, SAtUBOAT, 1986 ■ ..:— ■ ■ ’______• •• ->■■"•'.... BOOTS AND HER BilDDI^S T Let Tliat Be A Lesaon- S O S S .O M r ib A V*»V.O v w u r I 4k B U Y SELL^^REMT/zf^/^/z^^ C U S S IF IE D SENSE and NONSENSE ------^ 1 ^ C a L - 4 B R S f "Y our Angers are sU thumbs," Great euccess Is aoWensS by a the motorist told the hltdi-hlksr. eomblnatton of l^iolt and merit No ^ A matter what may be a man’s gifts, #» he muat meet opportunity if hs - / « k Tourist—Hey, can you tell ms the sehiev«a great rewards. , . road to BrushvtUsT Farmer—Nope. Diner—Yee, 1 know Ash la brain WEAF-NBC—7, Fibber McGee 9:00—Radio fiazoar, Rev. Leo Marah, M .S, Lady of Tourist—Do you know whether 1 food, but I don’t care so much for I AND FOUND 1 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 LEGAL NOTICES 78 11:00—Heins Magazine of the Air. sm OB Route No. IT LOST tmd Monie; 7:30, Rosemarie Bran- 10:00- -Ren4e Rale, po,nilar singer. Borrows Church. 11 ;30—Maurice Brown, cslUet Ash. HiUnt there soma other brain I.I4VOR PBRMIT cato,'soprano; 8, Harry Horllok’s 10:16—Rhythm linkers. Farmer—^Nope—1 don’t f e '' iTCH (3HARM. a gold 1934 PLYMOUTH SEDAN, 1934 ROOMERS WANTED — Fumlahed 2:00—Kretner btrtng Quartet 11:46—Hubert Hendrie, baritone. food? LOtPT— A W4 room* to rent. Convenient to ROTICB OF APFMCATIOR Typsles, finale; 9:30, Meredllb Will- ;^ :30 — D o ^ Whipple, organisL 2:80—S t Louis BIups. ’ Tourist—If I take the next left Waiter—Wall, there’s noodle soup. bear, finder please return to 20 Studebaker 9 Cabriolet, 1933 Dodge Thik Is to giv* hotice that I. John 12:00 Noon—News Serrice. turn, will I M t to Roa RldgsT school and mills. Call at 16 63- son orchestra; 10:35, Flak singers. 10:49— "Today’s Children." P. M. Summit stre FOB HAVINO DRUGS '.'Wi. plication dated tth of Sept,, 1936 with diers; 7:30, Pick and Pal (west re 11:16—Metropolitan ICchoes. 12:30—’The Ad-Liner. coach. Baey term*. Cole Motor*. the I.lquor Control Commission for 4:00—Sunday Serenade. 6:30—News. PoUee Court t^sy. Trial Kemp’s Orchestra am. the 7 G’a. 8:00—Thornton Stell, planiat Wife (In back seat)—Drive on, men WllUun Vlsokay arrested the S5ASOM f "THERE WE YES,SAH, MiSTAH other car In trade. 63 Birch street, Quentin Jail Break"; 8 Bruna Cas- Hartford, Cona. Fosquerells yesterday afternoon at pupils. New methods. Cneclal In 2:30—The Life of Thomas A. Edi 8:00—Lud Gluskln’a Orchestra. 6:15—Bobby Benson sni Sunny dear, It must ba Abardsan. evenings onl)f- tagna songs; 9 Hit Parade; 11 Jan 50,000 W. 1040 K. O. m j l 6L son. 8:30—Jana Addams Birthday Annl- their home. Sergeant Feeney said CRE — . M X. r e a d y t o r THE MA3AH, VO ISRISHTj ducements to beginners. Prise for SUBURBAN FOR SALE 75 Garber orchestra. JUn. each child. Will also teach English. (Bostera Daylight Haw.) 2:46— Beauty News and Hints. venary Program. , One trouble with too many motor Pasquerell attempted to destroy an UHVEILIMG/ BOADJM YEARS VO MISSUS CAM WJZ-NBC—6 Saturday at Con 6:30—Baseball Scores with Rol2 Carrie Taylor. Dial 6881. FOR SALE— 9 ROOM house, all 8:00—Pepper Young's Family. 9:00—Chicago Symphony Orchesthu Winters. ists la that although they use only ounce of heroin when the police en nie's; 7 Spanish Revue; 8 Chicago TO COME^THIS TROPRY WILU S H O R O P P E remodeled, 3 car garage, chicken 3:155—Ma Perkins. 10:00—Community Sing. 6:40—New.' Service. half of the road they always use the tered. Civic Opera, orchestra; 8:80 Bam Saturday, September 6 3:30— Vic and Sade. 11:00—News Service. coop, one acre of land, garden. To P. M. 6:45— Renfrew of the Mounted. wrong half. B E OKIE OF UMESTIMABLE TAM6ET,TOO/ dance; 9:30 Keith Beecher orches 3:45—The O’Neils. 11:18—Vincent Lopez’s Orchestra. HELP WANTED— be sold reasonable. 362 Vernon SL 1:15— Market Report. 7 :00— Rublnoff—Rea. tra; 11 Lou Brlng’s orchestra. 4:00—Radio Review. 11:30—Artie Shaw Orchestra. Is thet the same car you bought OCMOOTS SUICKDB VALUE AS'BElLkS -tWE LAW3EST TURki HER LOOSE Manchester FEMALE :<5 1:20—Rex Battle's Concert Ensem 7:15—Popeye the Sailor. Sunday Is to bring: 4:30—Gene Arnold and the Ranch Monday's Program iM t yeAT? SPEOMEM OF THE FEROCIOUS Evening Herald ble, 7:80—Joseph Muscstello, songs; Al New Canaan, Sept 6.—(AP) — lU A WTCHEM, APARTMENTS—FLATS— WEAF-NBC—10:80 a. m., Musi Boys. A. M. Whits, pianist Friend—AH except three fenders, cal comedy revue; 1 p. m., Serbian 1:80—Arthur Hinett, organIsL Darius A. St John found the b<' =ELVS CONCOLOR SPECIES EVER CLASSIFIED w a n t e d — s h o r t order cook. TENEMENTS 63 4:45—Talk by Sir Walter Citrine. 7:00—Collin Driggs, organist 7:45—B^he Carter. the bumpers and one wheel. WiFP A Tk S A H , program from Cleveland; 4 New 1:45— Tell Sisters and Ralph EHs- 5:00—Jerry Sear's Orchestra. 7:15—Friendly Mountaineer. o f his son; Laurence, 40, In an auto Telephone Manchester 6859. more. 8:00—Heldt’s Brigadiers. MAW------A SYM BOL advertisements time for Marlon Talley; 6 Tim and 6:30—Jack Armstrong, All-Ameri 7:30—Shoppers Special — 1st Sec An Efrit^h mobile early today on thp old St. AM' AH B ET DE FOR RENT-FOUR ROOM apart 2:00—(Jlint Noble’s Orchestra. 8:30— Pipe Smoking Time with Pick CAPABLE WOMAN to take charge Irene; 7 MaJ. Bowes amateurs; 8 can Boy. tion. Beneath this stone lies Jimmy John homestead In the Silver Mine Count aU ovarana words lo o tloa ment, with private bath |20. per 2 :3 0-Sammy Watkins’ Orche-tra, and Pat. O P THE TI6AH COMES inttUl*. oumbera and obbxaviatloot of house and two children. Stay month. Steam heat 85 extra per Merry Go Round; 9 Grant Park con 5:45— "Dick Tracy." 7:46—News Service. - McBAB6, section. aaok count as a *ord and ooiopound 3:00—Program from New York. 9:00—Lux Radio Theater. XaEADUNESS OUTA HIS nights. Sundays off. Address Box month during winter months. Ap cert; 11 Bobby Hayes orchestra. 6:00—Wrlghtvllle Clarion. 8:00—Treasure Luae. 10:00—Wayne King’s Orchestra. "Give her the gas,” he said, "wsTl Dr. W. D. Hoffecker, medical ax- worda aa two worda Minimum coat la WABC-CBS—10:30 a. m., MaJ. 3:.30—Week-end Revue. 6:16— A. B. McGlnley on. Sports. 8:15—Shoppers Special — 2nd Sec beat the train." amlner, said St John had commit O P THE HIDE/ prtea ol tbraa iinta L, Care of Herald. ply Supt., Apartment 4, 26 Birch 4:30—The Continentals Orchestra. 10:30— March o f Time. LlBt rataa par dar tor tranalaat street. Bowes theater family, network 6:30— News. tion. 10:46— Jack Shannon. ted stride by Inhaling carbon ada . WANTED — GIRL FOR goneaal change; 11:30 Salt Lake choir, new 6:00—Blue Room Echoes, Joseph 6:45—Three Scamps. 9:00—^To.be announced. Man (to taxi driver)— say, driv monoxide gas. A hose led from the Blume, director. 11:00—Sport Review. atMevtlaa Marab lf» inV housework, no cooking, no heavy time; 12:30 p. m., Harvard Tercen 7:00—Amos ’n’ Andy. 9:30-^Rlchard Maxwell. er, Is your Noah’s Ark fuUT automobile > exhaust pipe Into the Caab Charffa 5:30— Kaltenmcyer's Kindergarten. 11:05—News Service. « Cunaacuuva uajra •.! 1 ata| laundry. R ota Wages 85. Coll 3353 or HOUSES FOR RENT 65 tenary; 2 Barlow symphony; 4:30 7:15—Unc^o Ezra’s Radio Station. 9:45—Waite Time. 11:16— Vincent l.opez’s Orchestra. Tam Driver—One monkey short, Interior of the car. New Guy Lombardo program 5:46 6:00—Wrlghtvllle CHarlon. 7:30— Jack Randolph and Madame 9:5.5— Hartford Better Business Bu .il.t/ tt; Jump in. I Cooaaeutlva Day* ##1 • otai 23 II Gerardoia street. 6:16— A". B. McGlnley on Sport. 11:30—Bcm le Cummins' Orchestra. .t . . The car was parked about 1,000 1 Day ...... U out It e u FOR RENT—CENTRALLY locat- Wm. Green on "Aims and Ideals of Marianne. reau, feet from a highway and adjacent AJl ordara for trracular loaertiona 6:30—News. It takes a long time to make a wtU ba oharaad at tba ona Una rata. ed, steam heated 6 room bouse, en Labor"; 7:80 Jamas^Addains birth 7:45— "Ckmnt of Monte Crlsto." 10:00^Betty and Bob. to the property of Faith Baldwin 6:49—“The Art of Living”—Dr. 8:00—Fiver McGee and Molly. ,. fortime, but only the moment of ■paclal rataa frr loog tarn aaary HELP WANTED—MALE 36 closed porch, large yard, garage, day program: 8 CSilcago women's Pealc. 10:19— Modem Cinderella. The many governors now on the the writer, who purchased all but day advartlalDg giva upon raguaat. 8:30—William Daly's Orchestra. 10:30—John K. Watkins-Who’s to lose It. quiet neighborhood, 847 monthly. symphony: 9 Community sing; aug 7:00—Harold "Red” Grange. market save motor operators much a few acres of tbs St John home Ada ordartd for tbraa or aim daya WANTED—BOY TO work on small Address Home, care of Herald, mented scrios. 9:00—The Gypsies. Who In the News. money and prevent serious acci stead. aad atoppad bafort tba tbird oi QCtb farm. Apply In person. Frank Mc 7:15—Helnie and his Grenadiers. . Friend—^Wby are jmu driving up day will ba ohargad only Cot tba ac WJZ-NBC— 11:30 a. m., Radio 9:30—Richard HImber's Orchestra. 10:42—Beity Crocker. dents, by making It Impossible to Clelland, 81 LiBke street. 7:4.‘5—Sport Parade, Thornton Fish and down in front of the hoapltalT tual numbar of .imaa tba o appaar- City Symphony:’' ! p. m „ D'Oyley er. Iff’.OO Coptented Program. 10:48—Hymns of all Churches. drive at high speeds. #4 obargiag ai tba rata aarnao. but Carte Opera Co.; 4 Lafayette- 10:30— "The Travelers Hour—Nor For safety; I began driving only Spain is lost either way the civil WANTED—YOUNG MAN, High 8:00— Guy Hedlund and Ckmipany. no aUowanea oi ratuoda oaa ba mada Mame Day program; 6:15 National man Cloutier, director; Bob Ellis today. war ends. She is zlresdy lost This on al< tlina ada atoppad after tbb school graduate with some knowl-' 8 :30—Jambouree. Ottb day. tennis summary (also WABC-CBS and Hleunor Lone, vocalists. war has set her back r. generation. edge of bookkeeping. Call at Popu 9:30— Victor Young’s Orchestra. 11:01—News. Correct This Sentence: "If I had —Sir William Wiseman, New York No rorblda*'! dlaplay llnaa not 4:15); 6:30 Husbands and Wives; 8 10:30— StringUmo. aold lar Market—Rublnow Bldg. Walter WInchell returns; 8:15 11:15— Riley and Farley and Or my life' to live over," said the bomker. Tba Marald will not ba raaponaibla 11:00— News. egotist, 'T would give foiur-Afths to RADIO Whiteman Varieties; 11 Henry Bussc chestra. , for iKora than oiia inoorract Uiaertioa 11:15—ClHt Noble’s Orchestra. music. 11:30—Magnolia Blossoms. taumanltsrian Interests." of any a^vartlaamaat ordara^ Cor DOGS— BIRDS— PETS 41 (Eastern Standard Time.) 11:30—Russ Morgan’s Orchestra. nora than ona tlma. Monday expectations: Labor Day 3 2:00 MIdn.—Weather. 12:00 MIdn—Weather Report. Tbf laadyartaat omtaatoo‘*cM moor- 12:02 a. m.—Silent. Jasper— had always thought FOR BALE— WHITE bunnies, also speakers—WJZ-NBC 3 p. m., Frank 12:02 a. m.— Silent. your voice was like a melody. lapper a n n y ays raet pubUoatton of advartlatag will bo Politics on the olr: F F S : raotlda only by oancallatlon of tba grey. Cbas. Aspinwoll, 36 Parker Morrison from Lancaster, Pa.; Tomorrow’s Program Eloise—You dldT sca.u.amT.orr. Monday—CBS 6 p. m. for cast and oharga inada for tba aarvloa randarad. street. Telephone 6339. WABC-CBS 3:30, I. M. Ombum A. M. Jasper—Yes, but now Tvs dls- AU adTaxtiaamanta muat oontorw lU for west, Republican, Wllliard from St. Louis on "Union Label- 9:30~Conccrt Ensemble. eovered It is out o f tune. m atyla. copy and typography with Hard, comment (transferred from raAVlatlona antoroad by tba publiab- Emblem of Labor Day"; WEAF- 10:00—Sabbath Reveries. ara aad thay raaarva tba right to ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 W JZ-NBC): WJZ-NBC 9:15, Na NBC 3:45 Sir Walter Citrine from 10:30—Melody Pallette. WDRC Life’s Moale oAlt, roTtaa or ia|aa* any oopy eon- tional Communist program; WEAF, Plymouth, Eng.; WABC-CBS 5, Sec. 11:00— News. bNalmple truth this faith I bold; aldarad objaotiooabU. FOR SALE—HOT WATER fur WGY, WBEN. WSYR, WHAM, 9:16, Perkins from Boston on “A Review 11:15— Peerless Trio. 225 Hartford, Ooon. 18SU Age need not make the old man old CUXUNO HUURS-^laaaldad ada to National (Jommunist program; bo pobllabad anna day muat ba ra- nace. Wish to sell at once. Call of Labor.” 11:30—Major Bowes’ Capitol Fam (Eastern Daylight Time.) And life’s sure burdens bard to' bear. oaWad by is o’clock noon; daturdaya 5084. WEAF, WGY, WBEN. WSYR, W EAF-NBC—12:30 Popular melo- ily- And on the soul draw lines o f care, 10:t0 a. m. WHAM 10, New York state Com dies; 3 Women's radio review. P. M. If but at times the heart Is stirred munist program. WABC-C3S—2:30 Sara Sosolaky- Saturday, September 5 t e l e f u u n e v o u r 12:30—Amateur Program. B y rimes of love and songs of bird— SI OK( HY SMITH . Low«Down On The Higher-Up By JOHN C. TERRY HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 Tuesday—WJZ-NBC 12:19 p. ra., Freld, piano; 4:16 National tennis 1:00—Harold Nagle’s Rhumba Or If man but strives, as best be may. w a n t a d s . Democratic, "Women of '36.” summary (also WJZ-NBC 6). WJZ- chestra. P. M. To catch life’s music by the way. TiaitiviNa o v n APPUdATe'* rancho ooeA itio, Ada ara accautao ovat tba talapboaa Other week-end blghspots: NBC— 1:30 Music Guild; 4 Let’s 1:30—"While The City Sleepa.” 1:30—Buffalo Presents —Ids E. Sherman. ffcooexy MAKBS A WIPE ORCUI,«etacnV TW 1 at tba CHa RQK KATM glvan above FOR S A L E -T W O stoves. Call Sunday—President Roosevelt fire Talk It Over. 1:45—Talk by Congressman William 2:00—Al Roth and his Syncopators. M0«T4UlTAn« kANPINS PkAct, CUT* HI6Al0t0K aa a opnvanUn * to advarttaara. but 2:30—Madison Ensemble. the d ow n tba CA8U HATER will Ob accapuo aa after 5 p. m. at 547 Center streeL side talk on drought—9:45 p. m„ Some Monday short waves: Citron. Hal—Boys, I got stuck on some AMP e r r s ... r O U . PATMENT If paid at tha bual- NBC, CBS, MBS Intercity. TPA4 Paris 2:46 p. m. Concert; 2:00—Unveiling of Monument to 2:45— Clyde Barrie, baritone. Florida property. naaa offloa on or bafora tba aavanth Monday—Special Labor Day pro, GSP, OSD, GSC 6 Empire magazine; Pcloc Potrlvlch-NJegosh by the 3:00—Baseball Game: Red Sox vs. Jefferson—Did you- buy It? day following tba drat tnaartJoo of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 53 grams. 2RO Rome, 6, America’s Hour; Serbian Group Of Cleveland. Now Yrrk Yankees. Hal—No, but I had to pay |60 aacb ad etbarwiaa tba OUARUG .5:00—Angelo Vitales’ Band. RATS will ba oollactad. No raapanat- FOR SALE—VIOLIN and cose, 3-4 New York, Sept. 6— (A P )—Two RNE, Moscow, 7. News and Re 2:30—"Peter Abaolutc.” for the hire o f mulea to pull ray c u broadcasts of the sixth annual Salt 5:30—Charlie Barnet’s Orchestra. out o f It blllty for arrora In tatapbonad ada size, In good condition. Stradl- views; DJD, Berlin, 8, Mozart 3:00—South Sea Islanders. will ba naiumad ana rhalr aeonracy Water Derby In Elliott bay at 'Se 5:45— Newr Service. varlus pattern. Call 7866. music; EAQ, Madrid. 8:30, Light 3:30—Words and Music. caaapt ba guarantatd. attle, Wash., .will come to WEAF- Cpanish music; YV2RC, Caracas, 4:00—"W idow’s Sons." 6:00— To be announced. It takes a lot of strength to climb 6:15—News of Youth. (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) INDEX OF r FOR SALE—HALLET A DAVIS NBC Sunday, one at 10:05 a. m. 8:30, Male duet; GSF, GSC, London, 4:30—Concert Ensemble. up, but It takes even more strength and the other at 12 noon. The 6:30—Baseball Scores. to climb down without barking your CLASSIFICATIONS piano. Reasonable If taken imme 0:51, Dance music; CJRO, CURX, 4:45—CarletoD Smith, Music Critic. The Tinles eyed the new snow the snowman ate a sandwich whole derby Is the yearly salmon fishing 6:40—Newr Service. shins. Rlrths ...... A diately. Dial 8217 or call 447 Main Winnipeg, 12, Old time frolic. 5:00—Marion lally, soprano, with man. Said one, "I cannot under and shouted, “Give me more!” contest, only rods and reels being 7:00--P atti Chapin. ii,agageiaents ...... B street. Try these Monday night; Joseph Koestner’s Orchestra. stand how anything that’s made of Msrrlages ...... c used. 7:15—Song Stylists. "My goodness, but you ate that Mother—^Daughter, let me Im Labor Day speakers—WJZ-NBC, 5:30—Smiling Ed McConneil. snow and Ice can walk around Deaths D On the Saturday night list: 7:30— Dinner Concert, Victor Bay. fast Not very long will this food press upon you that you should 0:30, Wm. Gcoen'a Knoxville ad 6:00—Catholic Hour. "I'm going to call to him and see Card OI Thanks .....a...... K WEAF-NBC—6 Red Grange, Ed 6:30—A. B. McGlnley on Sports. 8:00—Saturday Swing Session. last,” snapped Duncy. Then, up never let s num kiss you. Is Memnrlani ...... a ...... W dress; WABC-CBS. 9:45, John L. If he can talk right back to me. I . . I • Fitzpatrick orchestra; 7:36—Jam 6:45—Trans-Radio News. 8:30—Columbia Workshop, direction to the bunch the Elsktmo lad tors. Daughter — How perfectly ellly. .lA/st asd Found ...... 1 Lewis from Washington on "Labor must admit, this Is the strongest • « • Aanouneament...... 9 boree; 8:30 Smith Ballcw Chateau; and the Future." ' 7:00—Time and Irene, comedy team. Irviug Rcia Mother. You, certainly wouldn’t thing we’ve ever found." "Ha, ha! The poke’s on you,” want me to have to do all the klsa- only .rub about bathing is Paraonalt ...... I 9:30 Stringtime dance music; 10:35 World power conference—WJZ- 7:30—Sigurd Nllssen, bass. 9:00—Bruna Castagna, contralto. The snowman answered, "Never he cried. "It Is the first Joke I inff, would you? getting dry. AstaauMlaa Russ Morgan orchestra, NBC, 8:30, Secretary of State Hull 7:45—Sumet Dreams. 9:30— Salon Modeme. • mtiw.r.wM*.* AutomoBUaa for Bala ...... 6 mind. I’m Just the came as you, have tried. 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