ifO U B T E E S ’"r. IV flanclr«8ter Utmifng Vm di WEDNESDAY.tXTTOBER 8 , 188T AVBRAOB DAILY OIBODLATION WBATHEB Mary C. Keensy Tent, Daughters Orford Parish Chapter, D. A. It, Mrs. Frederick L Fish of 11 Rose Company N a « wiU meet for tha Moath of Eoptember, 1887 win hold Its regular mseting tomor Foreeoot a( D. B. Waathm of Union Vetersus of the Civil War, Ridgewood street who faU on her tonight at 8 o’clock a t tha Are head Hartford ABOUTTOWN will meet tomorrow night at the row afternoon with Mrs. A. W, doorstep on Sunday and dislocated quarters on School street. Stats Armory. It Is requested that Mucklow of Henry street The guest her elbow, has returned to her 5 , 9 6 7 * A WM/Oag eC an of tho membon all officers be present as Inspectioa speaker vriU be Mrs. Mary Sloop of home from tha Memorial hospttat Metnbae a t Ika Audit Partly doody and eoMer toolght a t tho O S o m t commlttoes tbot night win be the flrst meeting night Crossnore schooL Bareaa o< Orenlattoaa and Friday. tevo boon named to orranco to r the In November. The Epworth circle of the South MANCHESTER — A CITY OF VILLAGE CHARM annual huaklaf baa to ba nonaorad The Alpine Society meeting win Methodist church wOl meet tonunt^ Memorial Temple, Pythian Bl»- be held this evening at 7:80 at tha for tha benailt o t Bt aridgat’a row night at 7:46 with Mias Dora VOL. L\TI_ NO. 6 (OoMiaad AdvortMag oa Yoga 14) divoth, will ba beM in tha church ters, announces a public card party Italian clubhouse on NormAh street MaxweU. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1937 (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS hall tonight a t 7 o'clock. for Tuesday evening of next week. RANGE Playing will begin at- 8:80 and srill The auxiliary to Aaderson-Bhea follow a brief business meeting. Post V. F. W., will give its flrst to visit llambara of tha Army and Navy Cash prises win be awarded and setback party tonight at the V. F. ehib amdliary ara raqueoted to be refreshments served by the stand W. home In Mancheater Green. RUMMAGE SALE OIL at tha OoDter tonight at 7:30, from ing social committee. Prises win be awiu-ded tha winners artwra thqr will proceed to the and a door prise will also be given. THURSDAY, B A. M. ON For Better Range Oil home of Iba. ESeanor FreelOTe. The The Woman’s Missionary society Playing will begin at 8;1B. Mrs. Old Postofliee, Depot Sqnora TD poat will meet at the Army of the Eknanuel Lutheran church E31sabeth Brimley heads the com North' Methodist Phone YANKS BELT MELTON FROM MOUND and Navy clubbouae at 7 o'cloch win omit its meeting tomorrow and mittee. . Missionary Society. and from there will go to pay a laet instead will attend the Friday eve tolbuta of respect to their late ning meeting at the church, to be member, Boyt Freelove. addressed by Missionary Dnvid V ^ ’S Red Ships Divide Cargo of Refugees Vlkner who has spent many years In For Service and Qnality Ifemberi of the Army and Navy China. SHOE REPAIRING SEE PUBLIC SETBACK club, Yankee Division Veterans as- TONIOHT AT 8:15 Service Station JAPAN CALLS CABINET All members of the Sons of Legion V. F. W. HOME 1 ALSO SHELL GUMBERT aociatlon and the V. F. W. will meet Rifle club are requested to be at SAM YULYES Manchester Green 426 Hartford ^ a d at the Army and Navy club this SHOE REPAIR SERVICE Anderson Shea Anxlllaiy. On Thursday, Friday an^Saturday evening at 7:15 to go to the home the range tonight at 7 o’clock for 701 Maia Street TeL 3866 of Boyt W. Freelove to pay their practice and record shooting. Admission S6o. respects. Come In and Hear Philco*s Own Representa TO DISCUSS U. S. STAND TO LEAD 6 TO I IN 7TH The following members of the tives, Mr. E. Benson and Mr. F. Carlton. Admission Ticket committee for St Bridget's church Husking Bee are ExpUln tho-Marvgh of tho Rnppert Rifles Break Loose On Roolde Sonthpaw m Stii requested to meet this evening at ON INVASION OF CHINA SEEK 2 PRISON eight o’clock In the basement ot There Are "First Nights"—"First Editions"—"First the church: John Boyle, Mrs. John to Score Twice, Then Add Four Tallies m 6th; Coff Dllworth, Michael Benevento, An 1938 AitoBitie Tiiiig thony O’Brlgbt, James Benevento, Nipponese Statesmen Taken FARM CONVICTS Maurice McKeever, Mias Rose Mary Issues Of Stamps", Etc., But It Falls To man FinaDy Stops Bombardment; Raffing Reached for Pallier, Mrs. Bertha Jillson, James Completely Off Guard by U. S. Ready to Accept Tlemey, James Breen, Mae O'Con PHILCO A FT E ySC A PE Ron in First Bat Tightens Up to Fitch Brilliant Ball A* nell, Mrs. Leo Burke, Mrs. Cain HALES To Be The HRST To Sell wkh Mahoney, Mrs. John O'Leary, Miss Sec. HnO’s Condemnation, Catherine McGuire, Miss Anna Mc Invitation to Parley Champs Bid for Second Trimnph of the World Series. Guire, Francis Gill, Miss Irene Sul INCLINED CONTROL PANEL Dogs Aid State Police m livan, Mrs. Frank Rawson, Thomas Herak yoor ckanca to hear FklleeS Spar for Time to Answer. A. SpGlane, Mrs. Paul Cervlni, Fred- mm raprcacnUllTe explain the wonden On Sino-Jap Conflict Hunt for Enfield Fugitives; Yankees Stadium, New York, (JcL arlck McCarthy, Mrs. Agnes Char- o f the ainaalng new 1938 Donbl»>X 7.—(AP)—Repeating their one-ln- tier, Matthew Mere, Mrs. Maynard, Phileoel Come in . . . aik imeeliona By ASSOCIATED PRESS nlng bombardment of yeaterdasr’a Fails To Last -Mrs. Ekiward Brosnan, Henry Vail' Tolland Jail Inmate Is . , • and leara how yon ean tano Tokyo statesmen assembled Washington, Oct. 7 — (AP) —^ d a l s here indicated, however, that opening game, the Yankees fired a Utnt, Mrs. John Wilson, Mrs. George easily . . . gracefnlly . . . speedily . . . in an emergency session today Secretary Hull indicated today this they expected the bid to be forth four-run barrage at their local Kminedy, Mrs. John Mahoney, Mrs. aeenralely . . . with Philco Anlomatie coming shortly. Also Object of SearcL William F. Shea, Miss Irene Jacobs, to discuss United States con govemment’e Arm intention of rivals, the Giants In the sixth frame Toning on the new Philco fncHned participating In a nine-power con American consent to partlclpats today and took a 6 to 1 lead In tha Miss Helen Jamroga. Frank Yan- TIOGA Control Panel. One glance.. .n llldt a t demnation of Japan’s invasion was regarded generally os a fore second game of the World Series. kowaU, Miss SteUa Krieski, Francis yoor finger . . . and there’s yoor stm ference to consider the Far Elastem gone conclusion after the State De of China while Britain and conflict. BULLETIN! Hart, Henry LaChance, Miss Nellie tionl Be sure to see Model 7XX*, Olns. partment issued Its stinging de PLAY BY PLAY Bmith. Mrs. Frank Handley, Mrs. trated. It’s the bny of the yesw at osily France began an exchange of Tbfe secretary of state said at bis nunciation of Japan last night aa a Thompsonrille, OcL 7—(AP) George Bryant, Michael Murphy, views with Washington on con press conference that no invitation treaty violator. —Two truatica who escaped By ALAN OOULD Sample Hand Knit Dresses to such a parley thus far has been last night from the Osborn Yankee Stadium, New York, OcL Mrs. John Qulsb, Mrs. Richard vocation of a nine-power con Secretary Hull explained that prison farm In BnBcIo were 7.—(AP)—A sharp drop In attend- Stamnnlck, Mrs. EMward Morlarty, ference aimed to.curb hostili received, but that naturally, -a one this pronouncement was made by o t the signatories to the nine power the United States government in Its captnied at noon today In a anee marked the renewal of New ties in the Far East. treaty guaranteeing China’s terri capacity as a signatory of treaties. small aked only two miles from York’s baseball civil war today, de the farm. spite sparkling weather and the With Imported Accessories Taken completely off guard, torial sovereignty, he "presumed" It regarded os having been violat For the comfort of 1,400 refugees taken aboard the Oooperatzta In Spain, this government would accept if ed and raised only the simple ques ronstable Francis B. Mc come-back bid of the New York PINEHURST — DIAL 4151 according to one of the high about half of them were transferred to the elrter ship, Felix Dzerjinsky, Hugh and State Pollcemoa Giants behind the aouthpaw pitch and when the bid ia received. tion of whether the action of an during a halt a t Kent. England, on the Journey to Leningrad. One of est JapaneTC government offi The conference Is being convoked other signatory was contrary to the Couslnietta. part of a police ing of their rookie star. Cliff Mel SO LIGHT AND EASY Regardless Of Styles and the transferred children Is Just starting down the gangplank to Join cordon spread from the prison Asrbl cials, the Tokyo statesmen on the recommendation of the pt-cts. others on the deck of the Dzerjinsky. ton, In the second game of the were not expect^, however, to League of Nations assembly to con Violated Both TreaUee to the Maasachosetta state Hne, World Series. sider possible measures to halt the were making rontlne Intpeetion reply immediately to the for In its condemnation of Japan, the It was estimated only about 40,- Slno-Japanese conflict. State Department accused the Im of bulldiags In the area, when 000 spectators were In the stands at G)lor At The mal statement of the Ameri Hull said this government has they discovered the two men In •MJ Mtf. •eik n iu a perial Japanese government of game-time aa the Yankees took the Nigfc-gJIrtowoy Aorioi EASY TERMS can State Department accus received no communication propos violating both the Nine Power Pact a tobacco abed on the Wysockl field with their burly ' righthander. fa imsmro graaioif /av^ ing Japan of violating the ing that the conference be held in and the Kellogg-Briand Anti-War EIGHT JAP WARPLANES farm In EnSeld. Red Ruffing, In the box. Ruffing, Phenominal adfii ra»aFLondon. Judgment In accordance with estab strength In a wooded area between meet tha altered pitching oppoM- tional policy. The secretary of state pointed out lished policy. tha Elnfleld Prison Farm and the that the langue action looking to Uon. Lou Oiloxxa, a speed met' rig on a pretty play, taking Lou’s The J W .H A U CORK 'The prevailing sentiment of The secretary of state parried Two Huge Bombers Inclod- MosaaebusetU sUte line today In chant and left-handed batsman, was ward the summoning of such a con questions as to what attitude this MARYLAND MANSION hopper on the run behind oecood the Japanese government is ference woa directed to signatories their search for two trusties who In centcrflcld and batting sixth. Jim ______M anchester Cohn* government holds towara a League Ripple moved into tho cleanup opoL hoso and catching him with a fast -uT C K im r*. that there ia no reason for the of the pact whieh are members of of Nations proposal that "♦»»«- |p«». ^ ^ Towbs Along Can went over the wall of the farm lost throw, Chlosaa took Diekoy’s long the League of Nations. nlghL Tile batting order: A lE V CIE/tTIOR IR ^ O M t (United States)' a^oiaT^'"the emments r e f r ^ from doing any. SET FORJYINDSORS Giants Yanknng dlNVTlU n* run. Hoag waa thrown high official said. "We com U. 8. Signed Fact thing in the Sino-Japanese conflict A search also waa underway for out on onottaor aensationol ploy by These signatories In turn are that would tend to hamper China ton ‘ Hankow Railroads a prisoner who fled the Tolland Moore, If Cfooitti, oa Bartell. artw lb w4 nriik. pletely fail to understand the being relied upon to Invite those In its struggle. county Jail at Tolland. Bartell, as Rllfs, Sb No runs, oo hits, ao omrs, memo GREEN STAMPS American action which is parties to the treaty which are not He also declined to comment on The 27 state police, prison guards OtL 3b DiMaggio, cf left members of the League. Among the Are Visited by Air Raiders Only Finishing Touches Are Ripple, rf Gehrig, lb OUNcis-THINK'OF IT bound to make a very bad im the recommendation of former Sec- and constables prosecuted the THIRD OTNINO iwtM Kxsot or txan emiHit GIVEN pression on the Japanese pub latter la the United States. reUry of SUte Henry L. Stlmaon search with the old of dogs brought McCarthy, lb Dickey, c tIk coil* These formalities account for the that the United States Join Great Needed to Pot Beantifol from the Lincoln barracks of the Cbioxza, cf Hoag, If Giants: Rolfs took Melton’s slow HoaNudi al w m m Inw assmed itaivM M anchester Conn* WITH CASH SALES lic." fact that the United States thus far Britain In an economic boycott of Shanghai, Oct. 7.—(AP)—More Rhode Island State Police. The men Mancuso, c Selkirk, rf roller and threw him ouL Moors dnW Ms bsea->dn dryi si ewUi( nOli Sizes 14-16-18-20 In London, the posilblllty waa ad has not formally been Invited. Of- the Nipponese Empire. than 500 Chinese civilians were re who scaled a ten-foot wall by means Whitehead, 2b Lasseri, 2b grounded ouL CrosatU to Oebtlg. vanced that the nine-power confer Bartell singled sharply post Rolfa s Wssa fcsvt awed— T«lw A t wwa eel s( ported today to have been killed by Home in Living Condition. of a ladder were Phlllpo Tommaal Melton, p Ruffing, p ence would be held In Waahlngton. Umpires—Plate, Barr (N. L.); for bis second atraigbt hlL Ott ' sp. wuNornuNAP. mass bombing raids of Japanese and Howard Hubbard. Every One of These Garments Is Officials declined to say whether The escaped Jail prisoner was flrat base, Basil (A. L.); second lifted a high fly to Hoag. Self Serve and Health Market Thursday Specials flat request was made to hold the warplanes on the rich southern base, Stewart (N. L.); third base, No rune, ooa kit, oo errors, ooa parley In the American capital, but province of Kwantung. Wye Island, Md, OcL 7.—(AP) Herbert J. Babbitt, 68, of West lefL Perfect In Every Detail — Are JAPANESE BOYCbn LANDS BIG PLANE Stafford, who had been sent to work Ormsby (A. L.). they did point out Its suitability The Chinese Central News Agency —For months flsherfol'k heading In FIRST INNING Yankees; Selkirk popped to OtL I^-Pound Can DInty Moore since its waa there the treaty woa In the Jail’s farm and failed to re Styles and Would Retail for $75.00 reported that eight Japanese pTanes, to Cffiesapeake Bay have watched a turn. Giants: Moore fanned swinging Lasseri poked a single post Whlta- negotiated in 1922. Including two huge bombers, were at a fast ball. Bartell dropped a haad. It was tha llrat bit off Melton. * Or More In Hartford Or New York. J b jm WUI Not Attend PROPOSED BY LABOR DESPITE FLAT TIRE mansion grow on Wye Island and Headed For Springfield Special On Pinehurst Tender Health Market shot down by a surprise Chinese de declared—"It’ll be lit for a king.’’ Texas leaguer Into left field for two Ruffing grounded Into a double play Lamb Chops. Beef Stew The Domel (Japanese) News fense of the strategic military rail The Clonnecticut State Police In bases. Hoag barely got his glove on on the flrat pitch, Bartell to White Agency quoted an unnamed foreign way linking Canton on the south And now, leaning on the gun’alea vestigation was being carried on head to McCarthy. .AH Chops cot from the better The Sale Price Includes Reblock 1 5 « office official as saying "Japan is of their fishing boats, they’re talk the ball but couldn't holu IL Ott coast and the Yangtze river port ot under the direction of Sergeant Hul- lashed a single to right scoring No rune, ome UL ao errors, oona kind of branded lambs. confident she will prove equal to the Bat Leaders Advise Caotion d Hankow. ing even more—the restored Colo burt of the Stafford Springs bar lefL ing To Your Individual Measure 2 for 29o FISH SPECIALS contingency” even in the face of More Excitement O Groond nial mansion may be the home of Bartell. Ott ran to second on the The massed Japanese flights took racks, who said the two farm In throw-ln, sliding safely into the FOURTH INNING Rib Lamb Chops possible concrete measures the the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, mates when last seen were believed ments. powers might take. This same So As Not to/Interfere Than in Air After the to the air yesterday Just aa the say wealthy Long Island residents bag to beat Dlckey’e relay. Ripple Giants: Oosetti ran bock to grab Large Ooa Dint}- Moore source said Japan, a signatory of League of Nations and the United who entertained the Duke on a vla- headed in the direction of Spring- fanned swinging. McOtrUiy fanned Ripple’s pop fly. McCarthy ground 39c States were condemning Japan for It to the United States in 1924. field. Bwlnging at a high fast ball. ed ouL Ruffing to Gehrig. Lasseri Fresh (GonUnued On Yoga reo) With State DepartmenL Landmg Wheel Collapses. violation of her treaty obligations Only finishing touches are neces- These prisoners were In a recrea One run, two hits, no errors, one threw but Chioxza. Loin Lamb Chops Spaghetti and Meat by Invasion of Cffitnese territory. sory to put the beautiful brick tion room at the farm, about 75 letL No runs, no hits, no errors, aoffo A dozen railway centers were home In living condition. Residents feet from the wall, farm officials Yankees: CrosettI fanned on a lefL Sale Lasts 3 Days Boston Blue lb. 12ie Denver. Oct. 7.—(API—Ameri bombed along the route’from Canton of the district say work can be fin said, when they dashed towards the called third strike. Rolfe grounded Yankees: CrosettI popped to Bar Balls 2 for 29^ Newark, N. J., Oct. 7.—(AP)—A to Hankow, Chinese diapatebes said, ladder and disappeared. They wore 51 c ‘ ENGINEER SCORES can FederaUon of Labor leaders landing’s Just a landing, whether ished in a month. cuL Bartell to McCarthy. DiMaggio tell who backed Into short left field. killing and wounding more than SOU High on a triple-tlered hillock regulation blue overalls and grey lined out to Bartell on the flrst Kolfe rolled out to McCarthy uruko- Another good Lamb buy— called for a boycott today on goods It’s one wheel or two, to Airline Pi non-combatanta In those towns sweaters. Wbolo Shoulder ot Iamb, lie lb. made in Japan. pitch. The Giant shortstop speared tisted with the count three and two. We cot as many chops as you THURSDAY Lmported Swedlah lot Roscoe (Rocky) Kent alone. (Uoattnaed on Page I'we) Tomaaal, 47, waa sentanced to 22 tho ball a foot from the g ro u ^ and DiMaggio lined a single to eentw. ■esh Mackerel ib. 1 5 « ROOSEVELT PLANS 'T am confldent the American To prove It, be has 21 passengers In northern Kwantung province wfah and flz rest for stew. people will not want to assist Jap to 25 yean on a charge of armed clung to It as he fell. Gehrig walked on four straigSr and two co-fliers safe and sound, the raiding planes were said to have rubbery, from a New Haven court, No rune, no hits, no errors, none balls after Melton had him in tbe Health Bread an Indirectly In Its campaign of vio $160,000 worth of flying equipment caused several hundred more casual lent aggression and exploitation of April 9, 1925. His companion In tne lefL hole with two strikes. Dickey was PINEHURST FISH FRIDAY intact, and his own nerves as good ties. Twenty bombs fell on the de break was sentenced to eight to 12 SECOND INNING called out on strikes with the count Chinese resources by. purchasing as ever after maneuvering a plane partmental capital city of Shluchow PREMIER HEPBURN Bntterfish Halibut Head of National Organiza Japanese products in this country,” years In Fairfield February 26, 1931. Giants; Chioxza rolled out, Rolfe two and two. The crowd gave Mel SUced Cod lb. f S c with a blown out. Ure to a safe land alone, demolishing some 30 dwell on charges of robbery with violence, to Gehrig. Mancuso grounded out. ton a big hand as the rookie south Stewing Oysters. . . . pint 35c eald Matthew WoU, a FederaUon ing at Newark Airport ings. SATURDAY vice-president. breaking and entering at night and (Trosettl to Gehrig. Whitehead hoist paw pulled himself out of a hole. Salmon. lion Declares Power Proj There was more excitement on While the massed flight of 36 RETURNED TO POST theft of a motor vehicle. ed to Selkirk on the right field run No runs, one hit, no errors, two Haddock Filets. mama Tmmm^ ’Tm not only in favor of a boy the ground than In the plane, wit Japanese planes followed the rail cott but I’m for putting anyone who nesses said. One Near Purnle Time ning track. lefL road to the north, dropping bombs At the State Prison in Wethera- No rune, no hits, no errors, noor FIFTH INNI.no Cod — Blue. ects Wasting Millions. buys Japanese goods in Jail for 30 Up aloft the hosteaa piled pillows FUet of Sole. days," said Charles P. Howard, on each village aa they came to it. IrfL Giants: Mancuso bounced ouL We urge you to see these O xydol 2 for l^e Halibut ib.^S^ and blankets around the passen (Chinese said a spirited attack by 70 (UonUnoed Ol Page ting cape—straight skirt Giant Sloe Octagon I to the economic soundness At Shanghai, where a desperate Toronto, O ct 7. — (CJOnadlan 10c lb. Butterfish -lb. 1 5 ® sis to spend vast sums on Press)-Prem ier Mitchell F. Hep left. —new neck and sleeve battle was raging through the rice burn and his Liberal government Yankees; Hoag cracked a double Das Metnes and knitting, one inspec works". Customary Dearth of Men paddles northwest of the city, the New York. OcL 7.— (AP)—Vac-An the shorteat teaL The average la treatment Imported Soap ^ for 25< declaration waa seconded were asmired today of at least a 83 to righL Selkirk singled to right SQUASH, 5c EA. tion of these dresses will Jd W. Mead, past president Japanese flagship Idzumo sent to 23 control of the Ontario Legis cinea against the common cold, tried nine years. scoring Hoag with the tying run. buttons and smart belt iety, who said englneera countless oheUs scresming over the lature by a near record victory at on 20,000 persona, helped 80 per cent The long time covered is one of Lazzeri lashed a single to left. Sel Maag’s Clean, Native Spin* Waahlngton. O ct 7.—(AP)—So-gonly to a few. When he does go, International aetUement in on ef the vital facta In the results. For convince you that it’s Giant qioa be doing "less than their dety la the nation’s capital la he talks shop, but interestingly. the polls. of them—were useless for the kirk stopped at second. There was ach — Peas. Two-Piece Dresses of Clams — Oysten duty" if they hesitated to discuss fort to bloat the (Tblnese out ot From 1,500,000 ballots cast in epidemics of colds are severe some a burst of activity In the Giants' ssreatahop, where the mole labor Associate Justice Horisa F. Stone stubbornly defended positions on others. winters, mild in others. Consider Green Beans...... q t 10c the greatest merchan Tioga Ondenovean WooL “man;7 lU-conceived and unwarrant —until his Illness last year—waa a yesterday’s general election the This verdict, the result of the bull pen aa Mancuso and Bartell ed pub:I bile and semi-public works un- ■fiortage ia acute and dinner clothes the Chapel and north station battle ing the different localities of the went into a huddle with Melton. Fresh Mnshrooma. Super Suds pkg. 1 8 c big dinner man. He’s on a diet now. anti-C. I. O. executive and. his fol largest, longest and most complete companies, today’s report coven 46 dising _ scoop in Man Splendid styling in a fine detiok::en by the federal adminiatra- ore the overalls the men wear to fronts. lowing drew a support that neared Ruffing single past Ott for the . Broccoli — Beeta. tioa since the beginning of the de- Figuratively speaking, the social Shelia fell in steady ouccesalon tests of common cold vaccination )reara of “common colds.'' fourth straight Yankee bit scoring wool that has a charm of work. eyes are centered momentarily on their record of three years ago 3ret reported, was announced to the : The largest company, 13,000 vac- chester business history.' Sirloin Steak Ib. 5 2 ® preosion.'* Census Bureau flgures show: near the oector guarded by . the when they swept into- power. Selkirk. Lazzeri stopped at second its own. Riggs discussed “the haaards o t Justice Hugo L. Black. As a Sena United Btatea Marines on the north Arocricao Public Health Association ‘ cinated, found beneficial effects o( Melton was taken out of the box. Sale Ob N o. 1 Cans Ninety men in Waahlngton for tor he waa something of a dancer. In the contest for 90 seats in On today. I vaccine reported by 80 per cent. In Celery Hearts bun.^c unecoDomlc public works eonstruc- overy 100 women—the highest or ern boundary of the settlement. The Harry GumberL right-hander, who Sweater and Skirt of tlaa.- Calling the role o t such pro Waahlngton asks—will he still bet tario's 20th Legtslsture, the Liber All known kinds of cold vaccines ; this company three to 10 per cent of got Into Lbe game yesterday by mlo- Grapefmit Juice lowest ratio in America, depending Senator J. Hamilton Lewis of Dll- als won 63 seats against the Con were tried. All helped in the same i the vaccinated reported colds as bad Tioga Hand Knitted Tan- jects os Paasamaquoddy, in Maine, on the point o t view. (UsnUaoea oa Page rwo) servatives’ 23 and also may count way: They shortened the duration of or worse than prevloualy. The others toke. replaced tbe string bean N o. 1 theTwin esse a Valley Authority, the nois goes everywhere, even .to aouthpaw. The crowd gave Melton Sale of TIogB Saaplo Hand Knit keo Zephyr. Aa CB tirdy Calves Liver Florida Canal, the Fort Peck Dam And the date books show: rooming musleale. Hia auburn whis on support from two Liberal-Pro- common colds, kept people from feel- ; saw no difference either In numbers a good band aa he walked dejectedly 3 “ “ 2 9 c “ AnnuoUy about 30,000 dinners, greaslvea, one Independent-Liberal very, sick, averted after-effects.aft I of colds or severity. new texture of outstand and the Grand Coulee projects on kers bob up among the gladioli at TREASURY BALANCE ut none of them reduced the to the Bench. CrosettI hoisted a FeaturSkgt Dreoneo — Knittiag Shop^ the Ooiumbia river, be asserted “the teas, roceptiona. mualcalca. cocktail many garden parties. and another member whose politi In one of the smaller companies, high fly to Moore. Rolfa forced Tomato Juice ing beauty. Feathery yet parUes and garden gatherings cal label is "United Farmers of On number ot colds. 3,800 employees vaccinated. 85 per Balmacaan Qmta ot Potatoes pk. 1 9 ® lb nation wili do well to count the The last time Poatmaster-Oeneral Waahington, OcL 7—(AP)—The Ruffing os Whitehead eonie In for Soeond Floor. durablo. eoot o t the groat program." where man must know tha social Farley was seen at a big function pooitioa of the Treasury Oct. 5: tario." Tbe report waa made by Leverett cent develop "some degree ot im hia high hopper and teased to Bar i Hand Knitted Tioga graces aa if they were hia olatera. This potential strength of 07 D. Bristol, M. D., health Erector of munity.” 4 ““ 29c Vl0w he wmc bluahlng like a sub-deb. A Receipts, $19,683,630.74; expendl- tbe American Telephone and Tele tell. Lazzeri reached third. D4-. Scotch Tweed Silk Rigga ooid his study o t the pro It’s hard to tell bocauoe is** is a pretty blue-eyed girl—member of turaa. 833,113,383.63; balance. $2.- seats was only five short of the to The vaccines are made from bac Maggto fanned swinging at a curvo, political place—but the men act as tal rolled up In 1934. Despite the graph company. New York city. teria found in the nooe and throat Zephyr, two outstanding jects made him "decidedly pesslmla- a Young Democratic club—aoked 8SS,711.006A8; customs receipts for With these human tests he ricpiained I which he missed by a fooL after iW r GREEN STAMPS GIVEN WITH CA SH SALES. Uc oa to the outcome of Uie many though they like ail these aedat af the month, 88,483.649.83. defeat of their leader, Earl Rowe, during coldo. These are all common yamn in this coat The him to dance with her. there could be no "guinea pigs,” and well known germs. It Is known smashing two terrlffic fouls into tba and largo projscta which tha gov- fairs. The trio of official stayem-awoy Rooeipta for the flaeol year (since the OoDservatives made a net gain lower left field stands. P IN EH U R ST fit of it—the hang of it— If you want Chief Justice and of oix seats, encroaching on the such os some persona left unpro that they ara not the sole cause of Applaa 6 2 5 ® B**f Staw *>• 2 5 ® arament has undertaken during the are: JuiF 1), 81,733.110.849.99; expendl- tected to learn how much worse off common colds, bilt they are more ac Two urns, fonr bits, oa omen, tho onuurt simplicity of it post four years." Mrs. Hughaa to dinner you have to Secretaries Wallace and Ickeoi tUTMk 83,080,760.133.53. including Hepburn cabinet for tsro,. they might be. two left. GROCERY, Inc The whole quostloo, ha dsclorad ask them a year in advance, for tive during a eold. win convince the style and WPA Administrator Harry 8688,880,704.08; excaM of expendl- ^ t the lack of this scUnttfle veri- Tho oUU unldenUflsd primary SIXTH INNING cooflcioas woman tMt "000)00 down to a queotiaD of on- they accept such iavttattons only Hopldna. tapoo. 88S8,849.4S3J»; gnjoa deM, When hia success was assursd, fleation was partly made up by tha MR HAIN STREET The CORK flneariag aeooomica", with oondi- for Saturday night. W8.M8,853J)88.43, an increase of Hepburn issued a stotemoat declar cause of colds is a virus. Its exlst- GionU: Ott filed to DiMaggio she Elliot have i t tSoBS in the United Stotco today But tha chiM atayer. Blon yesterday In the General SUel Industrial Organization and its West Hartford , I West Stafford church will meet reaching China, Suglyama replied, Rican stamp will be a reproduction membership drives in Ontario in William B. Martin ■'that ta a very delicate point Just ct the old (Jovernor's Mansion known I. M. Ornburn, secretary of the Castings Corporation case (Granite dustry. to b# " ^ * ‘ 1 at 7:30 at tbs home Rev. David Vikner to Be First Appearance of Season In STRIKE UNDE* QBOtJND Federation's union label depart City, Ill.i, failed to stop the Feder Local Representative c o n j^ U y on the alert to avoid the Mrs. Ralph Adams. say, by way o f Hongkong and other as "L a Fortaleza.” *^r ’The people of Ontario may rest Gncflt at Emanuel Lutheran Connection With Inspira Senice; Started New ment, said "we buy Japanese goode ation's cry for an amendment to the Bid Asked Aa a result of ths tie vote for the Ranuhon B ^ r e s Nation routes." The Virgin Islands commemora assured they will have another five Cant. Nat. Bk. * Tr. . SS Tax Collector Chartier k Church Tomorrow Night. Jap Miiuster of War Also tional Rally at Convention. tive stamp will first go on sale at Dr. BasliiieD’s Veterinary In Lansford, Pa„ Oct 7.—(APT— and It is our money that permits Wagner tabor disputes act to pro Htid. Conn. Trust ,. ■ r *,.*lT * ** ® Poeltloi, ®1 tx»ard of reUef, between Bxoellieatly Armed. One of the oU-down atrlken la tha tect craft unions. years of industrial peace," the pre 07 73 The Idzumo moved four mllea '*a‘»*> B. Hunzlkjr, Republican and the postoffice at Charlotte Amalie, the war lords over there to wage mier said. Htfd. Nat Bk. A Tr. . Approximately 100 dlvisiona of Ooaldale collier was carried from S Year On Toesday. war." 30 33 down the Whangpoo river to avoid Rabldeau. Democrat at the on- WodM Welcome State Virgin Islands, December 16 and at The board decided skilled crafts "Ontario has given endorsement 1^*’®*"** St. Bk. A Tr. 280 Reenperatmg After Shock Rev. David Vikner. who has rep Charges Outsiders Fur the ^taese army are fighting on H m Beethoven Glee Club will stitution Gets New Port the mine on a stretcher today, ouf* All three favored adoption exf a men in the plant should vote sepa 300 knocking the tops of Sbangbai'a I a***! election of town officers held other Virgin Islands postoffices Dec. j t - r ^ ------of the first Juidsdiction that has had Insurance Stocks sk^crapera on the Bund, and gain Monday, an adjourned town meet- resented the A u t^ ta n a Synod as a tbe Shanghai and northern fronts, make its first appearance of the sea 16 and thereafter ta tbe United fertag from exposure at two days boycott resolution at the Federa rately whether they wanted to be Aetna Casualty he said, "and, thanks to foreign na son next Sunday afternoon at an L u t Sunday Geortre H. Waddell, enough courage openly to defy and 79 83 sufflclent elevation to hurt her 8- 1 “ * **ae been called for Monday the ment On A e Sobject Now. missionary ta Ctatna for the past 23 nishing Dnm Dum Bullets. States as soon os distribution will and nights In a dark tunnsl lAOO tion's convention, although Woll represented by the C. I. O. Industri Aetna F ire...... He Receded. tions, they are excellently armed tasplratldnal rally service at the able X-Ray Apparatus. feet below the suifaoo. ^ h lef o f whote several town govem- added a boycott should be bandied al union or A. F. L. craft unions. resist ^ threatened C. I. O. Inva 4344 inch shells over the Settlement Into 'Then a special election wlU be years, wUl speak at the Emanuel permlL The central design of tbe sion ... There will be Industrial Aetna Life ...... ’ 25 27 and equipped." convention o f the New England Virgin Islands commemorative Four flnt-ald men o f the LsldMh y^en t positions are those of town carefully. William Green, A. F. L. president, Automobile ...... | the already mangled Chapel and "®*®' candidates polled 1,097 Lutheran church tomorrow night at Conference Brotherhood In Port peace In Ontario and there will be 27 29 north station zones. votes and according to the status Boston, O ct 7.— (A P I —John D. 8 o'clock and all members of the Summarizing the situation In tbe stamp artU be a reproduction of the Navigation Cool Oompony brought atnasurer and clerk of the Board of .Must Be Careful called the decision a "step in the Conn. General ...... Joseph Chartier of 47 Mata street, Tokyo, O ct 7.— (A P )—Gen. <3en. three-months old undeclared war, land, Conn. The eonveqtlon opens In keeping alth his plan to equip a better deal for labor." 28 30 In an effort to break a sharp esltlon, be started bis twenty-sec America, a C. I. O. afnilate. at the In tha early morning hours the S*ff*®* ** *®'*™ Stafford amount of hta tax bill on the Nebraska, and Is home on furlough tional taw” by selling China dum who will attend are Carl Gustafson, U rights and property of the Chinese Publio L'UUty Stocks **?*'• ^®*' * msettag with tha Re He has bpen stationed at Yuchow, Chinese and they obviously b a n ELECTION COST SHEETS chine to the hospital equipment. ond year as chief administrative DESPITE FLAT TIRE Oshawa General Motors plant In Conn. Lt. and Pow. .. 53 CJhlnese pounded out of their pill , Andrews, S,ito“ 'a,K 5; grizzled veteran ever had given and China was using propaganda at X-ray examination of small or large year term and this week completed Truck Drivers' Union, said In a ra. Two of Hepburn's ministers who Billings and Spencer . 5144 which It was billed. almost led to violent death. TO RE ISSUED SOON Buffalo brought police emergency 5 6 fierce struggle for possession of the Republican and The Emanuel choir will rehearse he began it by telling the Associated home ‘In an effort to accompltab Forms for use in reporting ex anlmala thereby making possible a a score of i-ears In that office with dlo speech that Harry Bridges. Pa resigned last spring in dlsagree- Bristol Brass ...... I**”'*® ®*®**1" country Investigation developed that a apparatus, fire englr.es, ambulances. 47 61 Shanghal-Uiihong motor road. Al- pemocrat, wore elected from 7 to 8 o'clock Instead of Its Press that "Japan Is deeply grate unification by creating tbe image penses Incurred In seeking nomina more definite and positive diagnosis bis re-election for another two-year clfic coast C, 1. O. director, could rcent with the Premier's labor pol Collins Co...... * •““ «m«nt from mistake had been made ta the tion in the party primaries last FROM PAIRFUL term. National Guardsmen, firemen ji 120 130 most up to their necks In mud, they ^®® Resident Roosevelt he Indicated he unial time ta order not to Interfere ful for the essential neutrality of of Japan as (China's common enemy. Win Honor Hawaii, Alaska, ta considerable lesa time than form set aside the United States neutral icy-fo rm er Attorney-Ctaneral A r Colt's Pat. Firearms . preparation of the Eighth School month and ta seeking election in erly. asbestos suits, and hundreds of 56 59 battled through the blood-stained selectman would make after Black'e return.' with Rev. Vlkner's program. the American nation." Abroad they are declaring' Japan Oldest town government executive ity taws with a word If he so chose thrill-seekers to the airport. thur Roebuck and Labor-Welfare Eagle Lock ...... and Utilities and of the South Man Ho declined to comment directly Puerto Rico and Virgin the annual town election last Mon Recently the local small animal ^ years of service, Chief of Police 2044 2344 waters of countless rice paddles. chester Fire districts rate booka wants territory. - Could Stop Shipments None of the rescue forces was lillnlster David Croll—were return Fafnlr Bearings .... 122 ‘ 5®®®‘J®" to the etrength on theaction of tbe United States Islands; Available Oct. 19. day were mailed today to election hospital was the scene of a gather BACKACHE ^ Aamuel 4 1044 tlM ^of‘ th° ' 7 «®r- dered a miscellaneous fh o le r at the’ opportunity to say so—despite punishment, the veteran soldier re ThMpotooM shipments of all materials to whlch- Russell Mfg. Co. .. 30 34 ties of Uje Japanese engineers and home of her paretits. Mr. and Mrs To Carry South Dakota everything.” be one honoring the Hawaiian Is Those who will have to return Erickson, resident veterinary nurse a plane better on one wheel than Adm Ehep ...... 12 Scovlli Mfg. Co. Federation’s Session. plied: 3044 324 the perilous sallies of the Infantry a ifford Blodgrtt, In West street by Harland J, Bushold, Republican Japan Mlsondentood. lands. It alll first be offered for campaign expense accounting In In charge of the hospital. some pilots could on two." Air Reduc ...... [ Stanley W orks ...... NEW ENGLAND PARLEYS *T mean smashing them until 48H 60 >i as they attempted to wade Went- friends and relatives. In honor of her State committeeman ta South Dako Suglyama said there was a great sale at Honolulu. T. H. on October clude 13 candidates for selectmen, Staee the opening of the new hos Shartly after the plane left Buf Alaska Jun ...... iia i Torrlngton ...... g|w they surrender completely— until 18 and arfll be available at other 334 saopang creek in the face of approaching marriage to (Charles ta, Hamilton continued, wrae "w ill Center CJhurch Women's federa deal of misunderstanding In the two for assessor, two for tax col pital last spring an Increasing num' KUo, wjri oaoeWaffw^Biiiioes ra falo on a flight from Chicago to Allegheny ...... Union Mfg. Co...... 7 they hold their hands high and cry postoffices in Hawaii October 19 9 withering Chinese fire. Zabllansky, son of Mr. and Mrs, ing to wager hta life" the RepuhU- G. O. P. Chairman in Bay State tion held a successful opening meet world concerning Japan's alms. lector and one each for town clerk her of pets have obtained treat Newark, she said, the tire blew out Allied Chem for Japan to cease.” and thereafter on the mainland. .19044 U 8 Envelope, Com .. 70 80 All day rains made the battlefield can party would carry all elective ing ta the Federation room last "A t the same time there ore and town treasurer. ments for various Ills, also an In- worao btm tlw blood. Oot Dote'e 99 with a sound "like the popping of a Am Can ...... Louis Zabllansky of East Long- Today A fter Teiling Connec The central design on tbe stamp balloon.” . 9944 P " ...... 120 130 a muck with the defenders and at meadow, Mass. offices ta that state. night, with the new officers ta countries talking loftily about jus FOI SCHOOl~IUSWESS.$PORT Am Homs Prod . 39 Vedeer Root ...... 107 ticut Strong Republican Par charge. Mrs. Hoadley Wllles, 1s a reproduction of the statue of The passengers didn't think ai.y- 117 tackers both mired and neither able His meeting today with Masea- tice and humanity," he said sarcaS' Am Rad St 8 . - 1444 Whitlock Coll Pipe . 9 11 to determine which controls the ty Always Needed. president. Introduced the executive King Kamehameha wbo first placed thlng was out of order,” she said. Am Smelt ...... chueette Republican leaden was the tlcally, "but are supplying China MISS CATHERINE PAHEN . 06 Bank of New York .. 445 455 creek. Both sides admitted board members to the audience. the Haaralian Islands under a single ■T crawled Into the cockpit and Am Tel and Tel Mcond euch vlelt with party heads with these sovereignty. .160*4 Bankers Trust ...... 55 57 trcraely heavy casualties. New London, Oct. 7— (A P )—John Mrs. Mary Sloop of Crossnore Kent told me what had happened. 1 Am Tob B .... Chase ...... RECEIVE RANSOM NOTE ta New Etagtand. He was ta Con Dramatically, with these words, a . 76 .. 3744 394 D. M. Hamilton journeyed deeper school, ta which one of the young GIVEN SHOWER P A R H The Alaskan commemorative didn't tell the passengers until 20 Am Wat Wks . CJhemlcal i necticut yesterday and eald be would the war mintater unrolled two cloth stamp will first be offered for sale . 134, .. 50 62 into New Etagland today leaving women of Center church, Mtas Na bags and poured out a cascade of minutes before the plane landed. Anaconda ...... 37 ti i Elxchaage , . . cover Maine, New Hampshire and at the postoffice at Juneau, Alaska •• 6344 654 IN ROSS KIDNAPING Connecticut and Rhode Island lead omi Foster, has been a teacher for twisted, jagged bits of steel and 'The passengers were swell. They Armour III . . . . - 8^ I Trust .. Vermont In a etagle meeting at Con Mtas Eleanor Patten and Hiss on Nov. 12 and at other Alaskan ..2 7 0 280 ers the thought that the nation al several years, gave a moat Interest copper. Some resembled bullets were more Interested In the World Atchison ...... 5414 i National ___ COLUMBIA cord, N. H.. October 20. ways need a strong Republican Margaret Markley entertained last postofflces Nov. 18 and thereafter ..1970 2020 win ing account of the work they are but most were too irregular and re Series than anything else and kept Aviation Oorp ., [Wife of Wealthy Chicago Man ^ to hta expecUUone for «ien party. Saturday evening with a pantry In the United States as soon os dis . 4*i I ...... '■ 1244 1444 accomplishing for the mountain semble anything. asking for the score. When we land Baldwin Ct . . .. j j i I Manhattan ...... ■ 26 There are 167 ohlldren between gathertage, he declared: " I don't The Republican National chair ohower ta honor of Miss Catberine tribution will permit. The cential 28 the ages 4 and 16 residing in Col Gets Letter: Contents of children ta that part of North Car Taken from Bodies, ed, they were sweating from the B and O ...... ’ 164, I ilanufact. Trust .. . 42 ot think we'll pull any rabblta out of man conferred for nearly two hours Patten. The shower was given at design on the Alaskan 8-cent stamp Bendix ...... 44 umbia at the present time, accord Note Are Not Disclosed. olina. There la great need for so "These are dum-dum bullets," blankeU, but that was all." . 15t4 City Bank . 0033 85 the hat. We want to make a aane ■ yesterday behind closed doors with many things. It 1s expected the Fed. the home of the bride-to-be's is a reproduction of Mt. McKinley. When Miss Anastasl signalled the Beth SU ...... ing to the enumeratloa just com approach to ths various problama ta members of tbe party's committees Suglyama declared. "Each was mother, Mrs. George S. Patten. The The ^erto Rican eommemoiative • 05 S,®?;. • 117 122 pleted by Mrs. Marlon Hutchins, eratlon will send boxes to Crossnore taken from the body of a dead Jap cockpit that all' was set for the Beth Stl Pf ... lOfi 1 • ...... 33 ^j® " He made It clear hta for Connecticut and Rhode Island, room was artistically decorated in 35 secretary of the local school board, Chicago, O ct 7— (A P I—A ran aa well os Atlanta at Christmas. anese soldier.' Etach was manu landing, Kent circled the field, gild Borden ...... 211, Guarantee . . . ! 8H visits did not concern policies, and before taking off to meet Massa- fall colors, brown, orange and yel Can Pac ...... 104 for the State Board of Education som note was reported to have been The 7 groups of women w-orkers factured In a foreign country and ed In from the northwest, flattened 9(i, ! . , Insurance said the meettage were also for an ebuaetU members In a swing which comprise the federation are low. The gifts were attached with out, and kicked the rudder slightly Case (J. I...... 1344, I American (Newark) . This ta four moro than last year. received today from kidnapers of "accounting on my part of what we through the six states. we are able to Identify the mak streamers to a large bell suspended CLEAN FUSE 1EETH - isBIB APPLE, 10 12 now well organized and have begun ers." Postmaster H. W. Porter Is hav to raise the rlsbtright wlno-wing ansand ham hold »thei.1 CJerro De P . . . . • 5714 i ■^“’•Hcan Reserve ... 214 Charles Ross, well to do retired are doing and trying to do." Much interest was displayed at In the center of the room. About 234 ing his house painted by George greeting card manufacturer. the season's activities. The bullets were labeled as to biown tir© off the ground. Ches and Oh .. . 41’ 4 1 American Surety . Of himself he eald: "In my pres the conference here ta conjectures twenty-five relatives and friends 6ET MD OF STAINS 414 434 Merritt of Andover. He has also Etarl Connelly, Investigator for Musical numbers by Mrs. Marion type and manufacturer but the war The plane was making 60 mllTS Chrysler ...... 8911 i Baltimore American ent frame of mind I ehall not sMk at a coalition with antl-New Deal were present. New Easy W ay-N e BiesUag Coca-Cola ...... Excess 5*4 644 just had the house owned by him the Department of Justice, refused Seelert, and readings by pupils o( minister declined to permit the an hour when the left wheel touch, .129 4 44 5 4 public office." Democrats and the proposal for Miss Patten, who ta to become tbe ■•wejpera*. araeraas eow dlrarnty. Col Carbon ...... Fid. and Deposit . . . . and occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Per to conflirm or deny receipt of the Miss Lillian Grant were much en names of the nations to be printed. bride of Francis Coleman, October .ed the ground, said Kent, an Ellza- 95 108 111 Hamilton said he saw no poltUeal mid-term RepubUcan convention be “ *!?• taimlok, tu tw Hko w ■ Col Gas and El .. Great American .. rin freshly painted. note. Mre. Ross recently paved the fore the 1938 Congressional elec joyed. and at the close of the pro Pointing to the scraps of metal 12, at St. Bridget's church, bos 5 ^ 0. iara pot foloo U M •rWidara !■ ■ ■*'' and veteran of 94 23 25 significance In the recent election of Bjuo • ( w ^ ^ odd Sun-D ora pmrdor. ■ ■ Coml Inv Tr . .. Halifax ...... [ I Mrs. H. W. Porter has some beau way for communication with the tions. gram the officers served cake and spread out before him, be said: been tendered several sbowers by No raooor brwoblns. W.noi— radod Vp dow 7,800 hours fiytng experience. 614 23 25 tiful dahlias In her garden at the Lawrence J. Connery (D ), to euo- coffee. Com'l Solv ...... 10 S Home Ina ...... ' ] 29 Kidnaper! by announcing her readi ., Hamilton pointed out that party "The same countries that are her many friends. ^ Howkoopire. A< Tile good tire screeched as the Cons Edls ...... 31 present time, many of the blossoms ness to cooperate with them for her ceed bis brother ta Maeeac'*uietls' •U dngsUU, M«aoz kufc U era -'-•■iVii heavy plane sjped straight down the 294 Home Fire Security strength will always be a necessity Cons Oil ...... Maas. Bonding ... 24 34 of varied colors being over S inches husband's safe return. Seventh (Jongreeelonal DlgtrlcL He regardless of what political develop center M the field. He gently 114 49 52 Cent Can ...... National Liberty In diameter. The frequent rains Usually reliable authorities said could not anticipate, he pointed out. ments may come in the United braked It and It lost speed. A fen- 52*4 644 7*4 Corn Prod ...... 60 4 North River ___ 22 and the postponement of frosts the note had been mailed to a Mrs. that euch solid Democratic dtatrtets States. hundred feet farther on, the plane Del L and Wn .. Prof. Wash...... ”” 24 have made them at the height of Breckenrldge. a friend of the Ron would go Into the Republican col ^ 7Uw...i^4 came to rest. 11 29 31 Referrtag to tbe coalition sugges Douglas Alrc ...... Pr®7--Accident their beauty at the present time, family, In care of General delivery. umn. tion tbe National bead asserted: One Airline official said expan 394 15 17 almost a month later than usual. ^ 7?UicA FUN, Du Pont ...... 141x4 Scfibofird Surety ... 25 27 It contained an enclosure In which " I don't attempt to envision the EUROPE Tt ' - sion of air In the tire because of Eastman Kod ...... * ' .Security Ins. . Gaylord Matttaon. who with Har were dtrecUoni for payment of the | future as to what may happen ta NEW 1938 reduced air pressure at a high alti 254 30U vey Col-ins, Is dealer for Ponttac Elec and Mus ...... Springfield Fire A Ms' 107 113 ransom, the amount of which was the United States.” GUARANTEED tude may have been responsible for Elec Aiito-L ...... Sun Life ...... cars In Columbia, has gone to De-1 not made known. A B O U n o W N He said he told conferees, how the blow-out. 500 540 trolt, Mich., to attend the Pontiac i Gen Eleo ...... G. S. F. and G. 17 19 Ross, 72, was kidnaped Sept. 25 ever, that If such a movement ever C«l«r—In lucitrtsf or Kent, who forme.-l> lived In De Gen Foods ...... Weetchester .... 294 dealera convention. near Sycamore, 111., by three men Loretta Smith, who with her par got under way "Its strongest single m »_A | | WiAlii troit, flew transport planes In Cen Gen .Mot ...... 314 Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Jacobs of who stopped bis car In which Ross ents ta here from Long Beach, Long elament" would be the RepubUcan V tral America and Mexico before Gillette ...... ; ” Wllllmantlc. and Mrs. Jacobs' slater was riding with hta former secre Island, N. Y., celebrated her state pfirty. A.. Joining American Airlines about Hecker Prod ...... from Ctallfornla, who ta visiting in tary. birthday yesterday at the home of “ You'vs got to keep the RepnbU- seven years ago, Hudson Mot ...... ] , MARYLAND MANSION the eaat. were recent calleri at the The letter, naming Mra. brecksn- her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. ean party strong to gain any objcc- Int Harv ...... home of Mra. Jennie Abell. ridge to act as Intermediary, wae Peter Smith of Ridge atreet. Guests tlve,’^ he added. TELEDIAL r Int N ic k ...... ;I Seven of the eight collectors for mailed from Savannah, III. The were present from Stafford Springs He came out ta favor of exposi TO obI h i v e t h e f e a s t Int Tel and Tel ____ ” SET FOR WINDSORS the Windham Community Memorial enclosure was addressed to Mra and this town and remembered tion of the views if the party Johns-Man ...... HosplUl Drive report 3107 as hav Rost. Loretta with pretty gifts. "always a healthy thing." ing been collected from Columbia How Mrs. Breckenrldge learned The National chairman forecast ZIP' AUTOMATIC TUNING Kennecott ...... ’ (tontinned from Page Uoe) OF ST. BRIDGET'S FRIDAY Leh Val R. R ...... people. The week's drive ended the letter was waiting for her at ^p red ab le gains for bis party ta U i e A ^ Wednesday night with a banquet Past matrons of Temple Chapter. Llgg and My B ...... which tradition saya was built bv General Delivery In the old post- O. E. 8. will meet this evening wltii tbe Congressional elections and said Loew's ...... for the collectors of the various dis office building was not made known it would wage an aggressive cam Friday Is known In the Roman tricts. Mrs. Anna Barber of 160 (Jaixlner paign. Lorillard ...... the mansion overlooks the placid Immediately. street. Catholic church calendar aa the Mont Ward ...... '^ e last of the six towtj schools The fight will be carried to the feast of St, Bridget, the patron saint " ® ®® three sides. to hold an exhibition and fair was DemocraU, be said, commenting t Noah-Kelv ...... Dozens of trees cover ths grounds of St. Brldget’t church of Manches Nat Btac ...... I^p River Village on Wednesday l^ k h a r t B. Rogers, son o f Mrs. "You can't sit back and wait for It will be foreat-sur- ter. In connection with this event Nat Ctash Reg ...... afternoon. Aa has been the custom ENGINEER SCORES Mabel Rogers of Center street and the breaks." there will be a mass celebrated m vounded. Shrubbery la scant with thta year, teachers and pupUs from a graduate of Manchester High Nat Dalrv ...... emphasis placed on tha great trees the church at 7:30. This Is also the Nat Dlstli ...... other eehoola were among those school In the 1935 A class, ta one of usual October devotional mass, N. Y. Central ...... fh.•Pt**® over the top of present. Prize winnere In the vari ROOSEVELT PLANS the honor students at Wesleyan Unl- ^ e hillock—(JopiicaUng the glory SPECIAL CHURCH SERVICE which 1s celebrated In the church N. y. N. H. and H. ., ous departn.eDte were aa follows: verelt.v for the first marking period. Nor Am ...... , ?‘ „‘ “ ®,_°r*S‘ttal home built them in Pets, 1st I.,eon Tatro and Frank each morning at 7:30 during the 1790 ^ wiuis.a. Paca. a Mgn7r of (Cootlaaed (ron> Page Onel FOR FAMHJES SUNDAY month of October. Rev. James P. Packard ...... ' Sorokollt. 2nd Mary Naumec anJ Manchester Assembly, Order of ^ e Declaration of Independence Timmins, paator of the church, an Param Plot ...... ' ^ n a ld Wilke 3rd Nils Lundin and calling "for hard-headed economy, Rainbow, m il taetaU Its officers this Endicott-Johnson Sh and a governor of Maryland. Mike l^um ec; Dogs. 1st Leon 749 .Main Street oes nounced last Sunday that Friday Penn R. R...... careful analyils ot every proposal evening ta Merrow. when the Rata- Second in October Series of Phelps Dodge ...... " b it e House .Arrhiteet Tstro, 2nd Mra. Harmon. 3rd Harrv to spend money raised by taxation, tow girls wiu be guesU of Climax State Theater Building being the feaat of St. Bridget he The wlnge of Colonial brick fol- ^rokollt; Vegetables, 1st Frank Meetings to Be Held at aaked as many members of the Phil Pete ...... and firm rejection” of any program Chapter. O. E. S. of that place. Pub Sve N. J...... low the original plane for Wye Hall Sorokollt: Jelly. 2nd Lota Walter- not economically sound. North Methodist Church. church that could to be present at Bom 3rd Mary Naumec; Girls Radio ...... I Hoban. architect Pertinent to the question, Riggs Rev. Ferrii E. Reynolds of the the maaa on Friday morning. Handiwork, 1st Mary Naumec, 2nd "Fam ily Sunday" wlU be tbe sec Reading ...... ] ’ for the White House. There are declared, was the declelon whether Second Congregational church wiu Rem R a n d ...... twenty-five rooms, including sna- BStrlrkland. 3rd Marjory Congress, and not bureaus or com ond ta the October series of apodal LK(.AL NOTICES Noble; Boys Handiwork, l i t Custer conduct the first in a series of pro- morning services at ths North Repub Stl ...... ] clous galleries, s huge living room missions, should not have fioal de- 8fsms ta a teacher training course a main hall, library, reception room' Lundin and Methodist church. A t tha morning r Probats Holden at Rey Tob B ...... ter^natlon of any public works thta evening at the church. The class Ci.ltin'.bia within and for ths District and ballroom. Harold Noble; Art, let Nils Lundin. project. asrvlca r t 10:45, thoae planning to Y « m /g if be REASONS WHY YOU Safeway Strs ...... will meet twice a month on Thurs Schenley D ls ...... In the basement there Is a large tod Lota Watteraon. 3rd Harry attend are urged to bring with them Mead, discussing "engineering day evenings during the school year Sears Roeb ...... ” Sorokollt, 3rd Grades 5 and 6* Pen economics and public olnlon," de other members of their families. It Tunes 10 Etvorite ttadont instantlj SHOULD ATTEND I’rctem CL.VTTO.N E. H U NT. Esq.. and each teacher Is expected to at it standing right next to the most attrac J Shell un ...... Iron doors. There, too manship let Marjorie Emeraoii, 2nd manded an Informed public opinion Is axpected that family oonnecUona tend. Out of town speakers will be of Anita Baker Tinker, Socony-Vac ...... [ tradition says Is an entrance to an P®‘ *«‘ Naumec. Srd Emma Strick- to prevent "such ill-considered and and former members from out of V' tive person you ever met, but you don’t Hoad. Manchester, Conn.. Sou Pac ...... old tunnel leading to the wharf ta n ^ nowere. 1st. 2nd and Srd extravagant projects." Invited to address th* class from town places will attend thta service. it Automatic tilendog between ttadont AilrYiim.-Mairix on the intestate estate M ar^rie Emerson: CoIIecUona, 1st time to time. The paator. Rev. WllUam T. Wal f A-harl. s 5*.iniufcl Baker late of Hoi- South Ry ...... where once sailboats bearing food Itabor Expenditures St Branita ...... Marjorie Emerson, tod Mary Nau- lses, win preach m the theme, "Our know it until you are introduced . .. ion within said district, deceased- stuffs and trade-goods tied up. raec, 3rd Leon Tatro. Mead said the government's day- m e n B l l N f C r O Thli Court doth decree that six St Gas and El ...... Cost 8300,000 labor expenditures bad ''greatly" 8E.VTENCE. Common Task," and wUl suggest it Indirecdj lighted, “Glo-Gold" dial rnonihn he allowed and limited for St Oil Ctal ...... harmed the construction Industry tbe joint responsibility of tha home until you get acquainted. •ne creditors of said estate to exhibit Approximately 3300,000 was ex St Oil N. J...... peeded Lt restoring the home de "which, under normal conditions Columbus. O.—J. L. Hulls, 37, and the church, — r.itlr claims against the tame to the Tex Corp ...... CMvlcted of embezzlement, told And you don’t know how much Tomorrow Night 8:30 .Vamlnlirrairlx and directs that pub* etroyed by fire In 1879. Only the STAFFO^SPRINGS and when running at normal rates Last Sunday's rally day attend I it American, foreign, police, amateur and c notice he given of this order by Timken Roll B ...... two-foot thick foundation walls re would employ in addition to the R. King be ones bad ance at tha North Methodist church 4lverti9ing in a iicw’spaper having a Transamerica ...... number now engaged ta construc studied for the ralntatry. was bayood axpectattona, and It ta ariadon recepdon pleasure a cigarette can give until some clrctilation In said district, and by mained after the blaze. They were Miss M a r^ re t Mcore. of Spring- Un Carbide ...... reinforced and retained as a part of tion work, an additional* force fully Judge King forth-wlth sentenced hopad to wreaed last Sunday's rae- t»c8tlng a copy thereof on the public Union P a c ...... ®®*','"'®<1 I t her home after mm to attend church regulgrh TINKER HALL *tgn post In said town of Bolton the new home. a ^ to g a few daj-s visiting with equal to the number now on the oed^a October 10. None wlU want body offers you a Chesterfield. relief rolls." 18 rnonths~&nd to xvrit© fi j nearest the place where the deceas Unit Alrc ...... The 800-acre estate now is the her sisters on Benton street. 4nt*mlM thta g n a t day la the ★ N ew , powerful circuit udliring the latest ed last dwelt. Unit Corp ...... of the ucekly aermoni p ro ^ rty of W. H. TUlweU of New Mra. Mauds Furness and son and ^ r a e te r iz ln g the Tenneesee 2 -Th ey Introduced Friday Night Bingo Certified' from Record Unite Oas Imp ...... Vallay Authority as "utterly ill-ad jud^e*i Inapectloo. Certainly this is true: Chesterfields 4ork and (nilcago. TlllweU Is a daughter of Bar Harbor. Maine tjrpe tnbea CLATTON E. HUNT U. 8. Rub ...... vised and unwarranted,'' Mead d«- 3 In Manchester. friend of Herman L. Rogers, who wera guests of friends ta Stafford .H-10.7.37. U. S. Smelt ...... Hollow recently. *• “ y honest and are refreshingly m ild er.. . th ey’ ve U. 8. S t e e l...... ^ acted as spokesman for the Intelligent defense for the expendl PUBUC RECORDS W ith Aerial I.iaVOR PERMIT Duke o f Windsor. Mr. and Mra. Robert W. Smith, F- it FuU, rich, life-like ton* Vick Chem ...... ture of approximately half a billion got a taste that smokers like. Best PriMs On Each NOTICE OF APPLICATIO.'V West Union ...... ^i!™***® **** across Chesa- f o n ^ y ®f East Main street, have M ia n which ta apparently now be- This Is to give notice that I Har- moved Into their, new home on Eck- OertMeate af Devtaa In s ta lle d West El and M fg ...... prake Bay from Annapolis. Wye wasteef ta the Tennessee and Every Game. ; Net T Burgess of itT Main atrest. t a g ^ street, Sprtagfleld. Batata o f Thomas G. Sloan to Antomadc volume control Hartford. Conn., have filed an appll* Woolworth ...... Uland— unmarked.on most maps— Vallay, it should certainly be made STATE it Mrs. Mabel O. Sloaa. widow, life 4 q y , cation dated 7th of October.' 1»J7. Elec Bond and Sh (curb) Is approxlmsuiy 10 mUes f ? ^ DeFoese of manifest." t o d a y . FRI. AND SAT. use e f^ r ^ a r ty on tha north side of [ With the Liquor Control Commleelon channels piled by freighters and Norwich, were recent vUltora at the Tunitag to the whole field o f gov- * Tavern Permit for the. sale of ^4 HOURS OF 1HK0BBING I IFF' 5-posldoo ton* control steamers enroute to and from the her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Oertttata of I e a s y t ^ i s . it ^ ~ T o w n I>OOR PRIZE In 11 alcoholic liquor on the premlsea of ^ r t of BaiUmore. described 11 -1 Oak street, Manchester. Conn. The HORSE REARS AND FALLS, J<^ McLagan on West Main street the condlUona prevaUtag at pree- M T M W m jT t Batata o f caiarlea O. Treat, to ' bustnese is owned by H arriet F. Bu r- A targe taland, Kent's. Eastern Mr. find M n . L, Morsn ©nd • ‘‘•■d reflection on our so- MOST ncmM C3iarlotta T. Keeney a two-tamlly K«is of 117 Main atreet. Hartford. Bay and an unnamed peninsula In of.WlUlmanUc have been gueeU^f called clvillzaUon." and asserted eijm it Modem cabinet of beautifully matched I Conn., and w ill be conducted by Har* bouas on Church street: to the RIDER IS BADLY HURT tervene between the Chesapeake her mother, Mrs. John Quinn on much of ths future depended “on .estate o f Robert V. Treat, tobacoo- Ejrtra Trade-In riet P. Burgees of 117 Main atreet. Bellroee street plain and fancy groin walnut Some New ^Hartford, Conn,, as permittee. Bay proper and the mouth of Wye's the engineering profession." ;fana property on ths south slda of HARRIET F. BURGESS river where two branches of the Miae Frieda Turwtaman of An- ^ r in k le s ” That Will Defy Compari- Richard Relchenbacb, 23. of West ICkidla turnpike. Allowance I « sis . . . Dated 7th of October. HIT. stream form Wye's island. Only lit- •onta spent a few days the first part H»X0»7»I7. Broad Brook suffered a poulble 4)ntt *T>AIVCri springs; Commander and Mra. c a A A U S ; £ * » » » .fW i* * * * o f Mr. and Mca. Hollywood Preview iM te r, H r. and Mrs. WH- teijson. 487 Osntsr atrsst Ceioega B. Fatten o f 79 Bast w ik k u Open Eveningrs Census: Ftorty-flve paM..^^f DAJfCK" r » W m s Tbeaao© C% iPAOlFDini BlAMCRESri'CK EV£N1NG HERA1.D, UANCfUSSlER. Tm nW UAr, UUTUSJER 7, IBJTJ UANCHESTEK EVENING HERALD, BtANGHES’CEE, CONN., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7,1937 P A u s n v i
MIDDLETOWN BRIDGE Into Oetbber It has maintained /a would M il kt tha moinliig, and oMW been commonly asssrtsd that the makM 'dlffloult the board's orderly •1^. level m t far under that peak. Tms, Ing would follow here. Anaster- board's partiality toward labor is conduct of its work. It will bs ne- PLANS FOR HDSKOK BEE Poet ^8 *Old Sw im m in ' H o le o a a ^ ts say, is ati example o f tbe dam, with huge sums of money at DEFENDS FINDINGS shown by the fact that In only a cesseuy for us to take action of a MARKET EXPERTS STUDY underlying health o f business once work through tha world, would eaU comparatively few decisions does the formal sort against these deliberate TO OPEN NEXT YEAR It has eompleted Its leveling off funda home and liquidation would board find In the employers faviv. obstructionists.” -RAPiDLY TAIE SHAPE Form ally Dedicated Today proceos. result tn New York. In other OF LADOR BOARD The statement is true, but tha Infer Leonard Spangenberg, managing ence of partiality drawn from it is editor of Baboon's reports, recently Another reassuring symptom was words, additional forces than the Reports of Committees MadS REASON FOR ODD SLUMP mere condition of buslneM were at completely misleading." returned from a Ehiropean tour, told Greenfield, Ind.. Oct. 7— (A P )—«fr o m the rate at which tha products of Sobdnctnre Fmislied Dur t.iu. tonight, featuring business snd industry moved into work in the market. Smith explained a "sifting proc the conference "HlUer’e growing Last Nigiht Aagnr Well lof ‘T INFLUENCES This la a day James Whitcomb Germany bolde the key to the next Riley would love to write about— talka by "old cronies" of tbe poet, from tha sprlnc peaka, tha weight tbe channels of trade. Through Whether tbe eharp Stock Market Federal Official Explains ess" by which the board attempts Success of N o t. 5 -A ffa ir. were alTO on the program, arranged of authoritative opinion bolds, may August and September loiuUngs of ■lumps of the paat few days have to settle labor difficulties out of wau^' but he said he felt there-would ing Somnier; Work Weil a day at bis "Old Swimmln' Hole" be no European war in 1938. by the Riley Old ,Home Society. Try to Discover Iflt Is a in tha tong run prove oiUy a mod- freight ekrs were at tha rate of told the final story none can teU. court sidetracks a large proportion Committees arranging detaila for BOY’S CHARACTER —but be probably would blush could The "Old Swimmln’ Hole" has "^ g la n d 's gigantic rearmament he witness the homage being paid eraU back swing, occasioaed partly 787,000 cars a week, a thumping W all Street Itself can give no sin Wliy Most of the Decisions of cases before they reach the stage St. Bridget's Husking Bee, stmea changed even since Riley wrote; gain over the 762,000 average of gle reason for the fall In i^cea. of hearings and leaves for bearing program certainly haa slowed down their stride last evening at a moat Adraoced on Snperstmc- him by hla belayed Hooslers 21 years Take Off for Further De by revlsioa o f too optinUstle Infla- the possibility of war next year,” he i "Oh! the old swimmln’ hole! When the corresponding period o f last Many observers, however, feel that only tbe knottiest cases " tn which ing that augurs well for tha suceese after his death. I last saw the place, tlon expectations. declared. "But where there la so year. Near-record crops moving aa far oa bifplneM Is concerned, ths Farored the Employers. the regional .director la convinced, of the season's stair social event. Down the "Old Dusty Lane" of "The scene waa all changed, like Boom Overdone much powder, explosions will hap tire and Approaches; Extensive Yonth Program the poet's boyhood trod tbs "Old cline; Last Article of the to market, spelling addlttonal cash market haa more than discounted aa a result of his careful examina Canvassers reported they bad col the change In my face; Ixxridng back over a year, tion, tbat a strong prlma facie case pen In spite of fear and precau Home Folks." their children and po income for the farmer, accounted whatever recession la visible so far. lected a splendid array o f flarm ■The bridge of the railroad now analysts oaw see the rush to buy against the employejr exists, x x x tion. Abroad, Germany's policy of litical and educational leaders to crosses the Ipot goods and raw soateiials, with re for much of the gain. Wellealey, Maas., Ocl. 7.— (A P )— bluff and terror Is plUng up resent products and groceries which win BdUing Deck Large Job. Is CondnctedrBetter Boys Series. Omfonns Findings dedicate forever to his memory the sulting boom syraptonos in some StUl Vast Need. Edwin 8. Smith, member of the Na m ent A t home the growing bur be offered as prizes. "Whare the old dlvin* log Is sunk Economists holding the theory swimming bole in Brmndirwlns and fo rg o t" IndustrlM, projably eras' overdema tional Labor Relations Board, -told “ Inevitably, when such a careful den o f living will ultimately lead to As the meeting got underway, creek which Inspired one of bis first recovery is merely Interrupted sifting process as I have described plans for the Bee which will be held Work of coiwtnictln* th« blneat Mean Better Homes. Brandywine park now encom for the time being. WAPPING tha S4th annual national business complications from which war may published poems. passes it. and tbs "Old Dusty tan,, (EDITOR'S NO TE: ThU Is , Wegea and pricee Jumped. Costs point to tbe still vast need for has been gone through before a case become the only means of escape. at the Hollister Street Auditorium lirU fc erer buOt tn Connecticut, .'.4 :r -. homes, new factories, electric pow The program at the "Old Swim wbare the tracks of our bars fret the third and last In a series of got out o f line, stopping a promis confarence today be "strongly In goes to formal hearing, the results Beyond 1938 keep this fact In mind.” on Nov. 5, began to assume shape. er plants, machinery, railroad clined” to the tallef that criticism tiM new Ulddletown-Po^nnd ipan mln' Hole," with Gov. M. Clifford waa all printed so plain," la no more. three articles presenting the ing building revival ^ to U prices The Wapplng Community CHurch of most of the hearings will be to Besides old-fashioned and modern Ths,play Urns of a boy Influences equipment, ships and tools of the of the board's impartiality was not •bore the Connecticut River, baa Townsend as one of the, speakers, The "Riley Shelter House" has been background of September’a snd Uvlng costs moved up. Some will observe "Friendship Month' confirm the evldenos of violation dances there will be a vaudeeUlo bis moral character as well as his machine age classified as "durable tha result o f careful Investigation which ths board's preliminary In wss the opening event of an all-day built nearby. wide Stock Exchange alump, merchants foUnd themselves over through tha month of October. The ■bow. Here precedent will be brok been rapldljr puabed ahead during goods.” Until that need Is filled, but “the fn ilt of Initial prejudice vestigation has already yielded.” school surroundings or hla Church celebratio^honoiin^ the memory of Greenfield's school boys -didn’t the most abrupt In four years stocked with goods and producers en. In former years amateur talent ike paat aummer, and despite many Architect's drawin; they believe, production must con purpose of tha work, is to unify fel' against the Wagner Act." He said 1.663 charges brought be OPEN FORUM influences. The Young Men's Chris t's drawing oj how the new Mlddletown-Porlland Bridge over the Connecticut River win innb .. the Hoosler poet, who would have have to "play hookey" *to be tbera. on Wall street trading.) ■lowed down to give them an Inter provided tbe entertainment. This unespected problems which con substructure next summer, been 88 years old today. tinue, if St s more sober rate for a lowshlp In a stronger bond of loy "Tha results do not tn an>is’ise fore the regional offices In the pe tian Association is a practical math The Schools were dismissed for the d a y i val in which to work off eurplus. year professionals will tadte that fronted engineers during the course required to build some months will be Dedication of Riley's birthplace New York, Oct. 7.— (A P )—Amer time. bear out the accusations which have riod from October 1939 through Au ANSU'ERS “LADY DBMOCR.VT’ od.of rightly supervising and dlracb A t the Riley home they taw the ' Production of cotton and wool tex alty and to reach out a friendly ■pot. Several of the acts have al of oonstrucUon, the structure w:' and boyhood home In GreenfleH a To pay for that recovery, thoy hand to people who do not already been flung a t us with such seem gust 1937 were withdrawn by the Editor, The Manchester Herald: Ing a boy's play Uma ParenU do little old side porch where "orphan ican bustneso, measured by the tiles, boots and shoes, steel and fur ready been engaged. ^ eompleted some time early next white, two-story frame house, this ■ay, the farmer, despite lowered belong to tbe fellowship. Next Sim' ing earelesaness," he said In a pre petitioning union or the director re My attention has been called to a not worry when tbe boy is In tha Annie ehooed tbe chickens” and rate of Industrial activity, has niture dropped below last year’s pared addreas, explaining that "in fused to Issue a complaint. In tbe letter signed by “Lady Democrat." Tickets were distributed and H em m er as originally scheduled, crop control legislation In shape for afternoon and a radio broadcast "brushed the crumbs away.” farm prices, haa more money to day October 10th there wiU be a home, nor do they hesitate to place M "parity paymenU" for parUclpaU dropped about six per cent since rate. 16 eaaea so far decided by the Fed same period 2,694 eases were dis Judging from the way the "Lady waa decided that at the next meet Highway Commissioner John quick action whether Congresa re blseutt. I f the voice from Minne spend for implements, clothing and ■p^al morning worship servlee every confidence In tbe teachers In ing la the control program. the boom tie highs of last May. But For an example of how the new eral courts tn only one Instance has posed of tb rou ^ mediation, he said. Democrat" stated ahe voted. It Is ing on next Wednesday night addi Macdonald stated today. tho schools. The “ Y " provides AWAIT DECISION convenes In November or January. sota would only bake up a batch of equipment. Greater employment which Is to be followed by a Sun August saw the substructure Some Senators and Representa "kolacky" and send It to the edi the retreat in trade and Industry factors operated, take reaidentlal and higher wages has put addition' day dinner, which will be served In a board order been set aside." Smith asserted that "a few em obvious she should make a change— tions to the program will be dlo> proper place to care for the boy dur A special session, he added, tives said privately they saw no search organization, supported meaning the foundations, piers, etc. torial rooms, care will be taken by has been small compared with tbe building, which economists say al cash Into tbe home strong box. the Parish bouse, after tbe morn 'Thla waa a case In which the ployers’ attorneys x x x have de Into the Republican Party. I would cussed. ing hla recreation and leisure time "would be worse than none" unless need of emergency action on farm business corporations. wntlrsly completed, and the super hereafter with every Item that WALL ST. BRIEFS 30 per cent drop In Stock Market ahould expand as the general run at There is much surplus capital ready ing service. It Is hoped that all evsnts occurring subsequent to the liberately tried to upset the judicial quote a well known statement of when he Is neither at home nor In ON EXTRA SESSION a definite program waa ready. or other proposals likely to come structure baa been advanced within comes from Minnesota. prices. busineas expands. to move into the financing of In people In the Parish wiU stay for hearing and decision had so altered atmosphere of board hearings (and) President Roosevelt If it were not MAT HE VISIT THEM7 school. Better boyhood la tbe big Senate and House Agriculture before a special session. Some ■ Electric output of United Gas 3S per cent ol completion. Work on New York, Oct 7.—IntersUte De It does Indicate, however, a halt Dropped 37 P. OL dustry when the markets are ready this dinner and experience tbe mean the picture of labor relations In the by carefully calculated provocative fairly apparent she voted for Mr. Dallas, Tex.— A woman getting n vital concern today of every right committees, however, were at work others said they preferred to let the Improvement Co., totaled 92,662..'i38 tlie approaches Is also well along. partment Stores, Inc., general mer in what has been described as tbe In August It had dropped 27 per to handle It. ing of Christian fellowship. oumpany*! plant that the court or language they have succeeded In London. . divorce here knew her rights. thinking man and woman. You on a program that might delay sub- controversy over the Justice Black kilowatt hours In the week ended I consider her letter silly, ridi final Job in connection with the cannot use the reins nor leading mission of new farm legislation un CROSS APPOINTMENT chandise chain with unlta In the longest sustained rise in the busi cent under tbe figure for August, Why, then, the abrupt decline In der was held Inapplicable. Neither arousing the board’s attorney or Tbere were no children and no com- Senators Minton and Thomas appointment cool off a bit before October 2, an increase ol 2.6 per cent The Wapplng Mother's CHub will culous snd evidently dictated. bridge win .be the slscable one ol strings nor whip on boys, you can til well past mId-Noveraber. mid-west and east today reported ness history of the United States, 1936. Contracts for home construc stock prices? In this ease nor in any other ca.se trial examiner to a justified re- mimlty property except two dogs.. building the deck, and this will take Coogreas provided a forum for fur hold their regular meeting at the JOHN D. W I^OX. not force a good character upon blm, Hartford, Oct 7.—(A P)—Gover September sales of 31,899,914, an in- over a year ago, it waa annoimced. tbe climb from the 1932-33 depths tion in the states east of the Rocky In the long run, Wall Street says, has a court found anything wrong i buke. The woman asked for them. Judita several months, Oom-nlsaloner Mac Holding Bearings ther discussion. home of Mrs. Ellsworth Fairbanks -vgpuke.’nglg.Td fJfLtl but you can give him good compan' nor Cross today appointed Rlchsu^l to peaks which, last spring, sur mountains were reported by the F. share prices merely are translations tn the board's conduct.” Claude McCollum, hearing no pro donald said. Work on the bridge Ready to Press for A Senate sub-committee is hold creaae of 2.2 per cent over the like tonight. It Is to be a Hallowee'n The year 1878 saw the appear Ions and surround blm with good to' Joyce Smith of Westport to the 1939 months. RURAL ARCHITECTURB. passed In many places the heights W. Dodge Corporation at only 373.- of Investors' thoughts on the range Is Misleading Must Take Actioa test from the husband, ruled: was stuted in the spring of 1934, ing bearings In the west, and rn- meeting. He warned that "If such unfair ance of the drat abtft key type fluence. State Board of Pardons to succeed Pella, la,—Haying Urns cams up of 1929. • 477,000 compared with 3100,922,000 of dlvlde'nd payments. I f business Smith, a former MassachiuieUs "Divorce granted. Custody <4 at srhlch time It was estimated that other group will begin a tour of Miss Faith SplUane of Mancbea- labor commissioner, declared "It ha,« 1 tactics amount to an abuse which writer to be manufactured. Why Support the V. M. a A. T the Presen t’s Proposals. the late John S. Addla of New Mil on farmer Jacob Dehaan before hs Is the halt merely a resting place, the year before. la to pay out more money to stock ter Is teaching a class of beginners all dogs awarded plaintiff.” the project would require at least the south Oct. 19. These bearings; LOOKS LIKE TCOUCKT Unemployed workers In the na started to construct a new barn In It la tha community's provision to ford, who waa also state treasurer. tion In August numbered 6,289,000, nr a take-off for a major fluctua Costs, at the same time were the holders, stocks go up. 'If contrac in dancing at the Wapplng school two years. designed to collect data on which to which he planned to store this meet a community need in the lives The govenior also announced the an Increaae of 190,000 over the pre tion 7 highest since 1927, when building tion ia In sight, they go down. hall, on Monday afternoons. Cost o f this new masterpiece of young men and boys. Money In' base the new crop control bill, will irearia crop. Waahlngton and Wall street have began tapering off from Its post steal, stone and .concrete will Washington, Oct. 7— fA P ) — Ad not end until Nov. 1. ' GOT INTO WRONG PEW appointment of Sutherland A. ceding month, but a decline of 1 ,- But, observers say, the business Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Newberry vesUd In the T. U. C. A. Is com But that didn't stump him. He studied that question Intently since war boom. Measured by the Bu eventually be about 13,900,000 In ministration supportsra In Congress Chairman Jones (D., Tex.), o f the Beckwith as sheriff at Litchfield 480,000 under August 1936, tha Ne- ■low-down does not aitgetber ac have been enjoying an automobile munlty Insurance. Your heart says, county to succeed the late Frank stacked the hay on the barn site and tha recent stock crash. reau of Labor Statlstlca Index, quaint for the market’s behaviour In trip through the Shanandoah Val eluding approaches. The entire said today they are prepared to House Agriculture committee Is "Give the lads a chance;" your con' Herald Evidently in Error in H. Turklngton, of Litchfield. *» building the barn around the What Happened with 1929 as a base of 100, the cost September and again this week, ley. Va. amount will be paid by the people science says, "You owe It to them,' working on a crop control bill at eatimated the board Is a private re-1 haystack. of Connecticut, since no federal push President Roosevelt's legisla hla home. Reporting One of Minneso For ths record, here Is what oc of construction hit a peak In May, when shares dropped 34 and 39 at Joseph Zelania, 21. of 52 Apel and your business judgment says, tive program to quick enactment at curred: at a level of 07.2, but by August a time, and rallies were feeble and Place, Manchester. Is In the Hart funds were ever made available for " I f you expect them to become He has been receiving reports from ta’s Famous "DayB.” the project. Tbe coat will be about either a special session or the regu other committee members who were The Associated Press Index of In had dropped to 963. This was still, without conviction. ford hospital, with a skull Injury worthwhile men, you should train dustrial activity, which takes Into lacerations and leg Injuries follow equally divided between substruc lar meeting in January. asking fanners In their home dis however, above the 1929 average of They point out there Is some them as boys." The Y. M. C. A. la *” >'t OrtonvUle. consldeTatlon normal sea-sonal re ing an auto crash at Station 92. He turn and superstructure, the bid tricts what type of legulatlon they Minnesota, that observes "Kolacky 95.4. where In the neighborhood of 38,- doing this Job for you, all It asks Senators Minton (D., Ind.). and cessions and advances, stood last waa found Injured near the scene of price for the former by the coO' desired. Day" each harvest season— It's Even more significant, analysts 000,000,000 o f foreign money in this la your financial support. The "Y " Thomas (D., Utah), among others, the accident Constables Anthony tractors, Merritt, Chapman A Scott, Members of tbe Senate committee Montgomery, Minnesota. In giv WMk at 102.0, with the activity of found, was this week’s drop tn steel country, much of It Invested In can never be wholly self-supporting. Indicated they would advise Mr. Excels in Every Test 1029-30 taken as the base figure of Buddts and Frank Ident of South having been 31,028,903, and for the expect to use as a nucleus for their production. A week ago the coun stocks and bonds. Subject to the Thera are too many demands for Roosevelt to call a special session. ing the credit for "kolacky" to Or- Windsor, report he waa a passenger latter by the Bethlehem Steel Com' farm bUl the Pope-McGUl proposal tonvllle. The Herald's wire service 100. Last May It was 108.6, a re- try’s mills were zooming along at usual Influences of the market, It necessary service for which there The PreeldeDt said ycaterday at eovt.ry high, contrasted with the In a car owned by tbe Batch Motor paira 31,089,939. can be no charge made. The boy drafted a few month's ago by farm evidently made quite a ‘Taux paa." 74.4 per cent of capacity. This responds, also to other considera Most unique and moat valuable Hyde Park he would reach a de 1082 low of 49.3 and tha 1029 top Sales Company which crashed with membership fee charged la much cision within a week. organizations and the Agriculture A t least, a telephone voice that week output was at the rate of only tions such aa tbe fear of war, Eu- feature o< the new Middletown- Department of Fine Quality e f 1129. 66.1 per cent, while a year ago it nopean market conditions and borne a car driven by Gorman Wood of lower than the coat of supervlalon, sounded considerably perturbed In Portland bridge from the viewpoint Such a acsalon would begin a new Springfield. Zelanis denied driving equipment and maintenance per boy, It would combine a crop control formed The Herald's editorial rooms BInca lost spring the oomposlte waa 793 per cent. politics. V ta tilU o f the motorists who use It, and attack on prime administration ob the car but refused to give the name but is as much aa the average fam system similar to that o f the A A A yesterday that care ihould be taken average price of 60 repreaentatlve Other Important Industries, how Thera Is little doubt, analysts there win be thousands crossing the jectives, among them crop control, with an "over normal granary" pro- ■harea in tha New York Stock Ex ever, modified the picture traced by said, that European selling fre of the operator. No arrest was ily ^ afford. M a ^ b«jy members wage-hour and child labor laws, In writing about "kolacky." G«t th« taaU-thrill of fine tea. made. bridge every day, will be the fact giam whereby surplus crops would change dropped from 379.30 to be- the drop in steel operations and quently gave the tone to the Stock In the Manchester Y. M. C. A. are government reorganization and What Is ItT It flabbergasted the that traffic will be interrupted at given tha opportunity to earn their be stored up for use In lean years. kmr 393, a fall o f about 30 per cent. residential building. Exchange during the long sinking no time. There wlU be no draw or creation of regional planning whole staff, and the best that could S A L A D A T E A ia unequaled in membership, and when they do so, Farmers would be given loans n bo learned was that "kolacky" la Conservative Judgment of the Electric power output reached a ■pell that began last March, was The American Philosophical So Uft to open for boat traffic below boards. It would begin between stored' surpluses and would be glv- they are proud of It. Nov. 8 and Nov. 16. some sort of a Bohemian fnilt-flUed bUBinaaa alow-down haa been tem- record high In the week ended Sept. Interrupted tor a time In June and ciety possesses the original long- while motor tm fflc la delayed above. The foU( flavor — in aroma — in color — in parad by recognition that time Is 8. with a total of 2320.000.000 kilo lowing poem sums up tha Senator Thomaa, who Is alated to July and resumed again in the mid hand draft of the Declaration of The bridge baa been built witb i story: needed to ahow the noaln direction watt hours of energy produced, die of August. clearance of 93 feet above tbe water bead the Senate Labor committee, every teat of fine quality. I Independence, as written by Only a boy with his noise and hU buslneas is traveling. The receasion throughout September and so far Frequently, It was noted, London Thomas Jefferson. level. In accordance wUb War De fun said he would seek enactment of partment regulations, so that all wage and hour legislation In the The veriest mystery under the sun. form It paased the Senate during IT COST ME PLENTY Hot TO BORROW river traffic may pass beneath It As brimful of mischief and wit and whUe motor traffic may flow atead- the last session. glee My insurance premium was due Only OWE thing needed to gat a Oy over 49-foot roadway of the As ever a human frame can be. The wsge-hour bill, which would filve a labor, atandarda board power but I let tha policy Ispae becSuie ioan hart; tha ability to maka structure. Building the bridge at And aa hard to manage as—what? this height was more coetly than .Ah me! to establish minimum wages of not I waa prtsaad lor eaah — and 1 •mall, regular paymanta on any more than 40 centa an hour and a THEY REMEMBERED would have been a lower bridge T ls hard to te a Yet we love him didn't Uka to borrow mohey. One plan aalactad. Coma in TODAY. with a lift span, but, after cai^ul w e a maximum work week of not less nl(h6 a fire broka out—we were study and calculation m highway than 40 hours, was steered through lucky to cacape, but wt didn't PERSONU FINANCE CO. traffic, department engineers de the Senate by Justice Hugo L. Oifly a boy, with his fearful tread. save a thing. That time it coat me IS termined that tbe cost o f construct Who cannot be driven, but must Black, then chairman of the Senate m i D A plenty not to borrow. ing a lowdr bridge plus the cost <./ be led, lAbor committee. The measure was a roBvaaleae* aWIrea la Waa- OUR ANNIVERSARY lost Urns and gaaoUne to motorisU Who troubles the neighbors' dogs* held up In the House by the- Rules lOANl UP TO 3300—A ll HANl ekrateri Taa Mala ■Ireet, I WANT MY committee. would have excseded tha cost of tbe and cats Oi*i,h - Sr'veto • Frt«N4lf • SImel« •• Stala TkeaUr nidn. high Isvel structure flnaUy decided To Oppose Change* % And tears more clothes and spoils Tel. aiSO—Wr. Vela. n i Mala upon. more hats. Thomas said he would oppose iBtereat 7 main river spans will be 1,210 feet, Only a boy with his wild strange I and will consiit of two arch spans ways. 41S W IFE AND of equal length. The highest point With hii Idle hours and hli busy of the roadway and tha six-foot side days. 'i' <, walks on both sides of It will be With hla queer remarks and his odd 104 feet above the water While the replies. tope of tbe arches will rise 198 feet Sometimes foolish, snd sometimes above tbe river. Tbe bridge goes wise. down below the water to almost as Often brilliant for one bis slie. great a distance as It rises above As a meteor hurled from the i It, for tbe maximum depth of the planet world. center pier at which the arches are GREATEST S CHILDREN TO 1160 u IIS fe«t below the low water Only a boy who will be a man. USED CAR SALES mark. I f nature goee on with Its first The now completed substructure great plan, required 22.000 cubic yards of water or fire or some faU l snare DONT excavatloQ. 24 600 cubic yards of Conspire not to rob us of this our Your October Opportunity! roDcrele, 460 cubic yards of ma- heir, ‘ m ss ITI 40,000 barrels of cement, and Our blessing, our rest, our care. This U your big opportunity lo got ■ utod cor you con bo 2,100 Uuu of steel In caissons, pilint: Our torment, our Joy! "Only a I proud of ond dopond on— of o most oftrocNvo pricol Wo a ^ relnforeln'g. Approximately boy." ^ utga you lo vliH this solo right away. Your Ford Doctor ^ a i t d BE WARM 8,800 tons of steel is now spanning —MRS. M. A. KIDDER. H 0>N' the river In the superstructure. iORo iiiirn will give you on extra llborol ollowonco for your pros- ont cor and arrange terms to suH you. You w ill bonoflt doubly by acting nowl a g « * lib e ro i' AUTO SALESMEN DINE, CURB QUOTATIONS big Remembor— many of theto solo tpociolt oro R R O core— far r Renewed and Guaran teed eon which hovo boon chocliod PLAN SALES CONTEST By ASSOCIATED PBES.S Am Gene tsTHloltn by our experts at ovor 30 vital points according to Ford Ark Nat Gas ...... USIB THIS WINTER factory spocMIeotiont. Thoy oro sold wHh our wriltan Asd Gas and El A [ i s , SAIL H O y * ' fichaller - McCabe Companv guarantee of tOO% satisfaction o r your money back! Amn Superpow ...... ji? -5 «‘ ? 5 AUTOBIATie DILIVIKY! Soeosy't FULL M E ASO K I Whoa yoa buy from Employees Have Steak Din Blue Ridge ...... **** ta th Don’t doloyl Save with safety by going to your Ford • y A r i w ' : . . O ‘‘Wsolhoi -IWitchlsg" syxtom aod doHv- ^ Socoay you’ro taro of fall moataro— ner at the Country Club. Cits sve ...... i c tite f % Do Pfd ...... " T il Dealer lodoyl osyssivtssitta you taoloM whoa you good l| bocaasaof our matorad daMvary. a e p r If that is what You ...oRlhoat Bood o3 tslaghoahig...so thotyody FI Bond and S h ...... i i k I 4 L l m a k e s , m ore Ford Ltd ...... a ' 1 members of the Schal- taoh wM sst nm dnr. A COUmOUS SERVICEI Yasr Socoay ler-McCabe Company, local Ply- .N’lng Hud Pow ...... raouth-Dodge dealers were guesU Uni Gas ...... ^ task wagoa drhror baa baaa carataliy of the company last night at a steak I’nl Lit and Pow A ....*.****.* want, too, signup ^ A M F L C SUFFLYI tocosy's bugo ro- cbaiaa,faMybalaad. MalagaoMimaaly.aaar- Uls Pow and Lt ...... SEE FORD DEALER’S SALE SPECIALS BELOW brld at the Country club. sooross stBod botwooa ysa ssd fool oM taaaa.Naw«ba carafolof yoorlawa-wM The dinner was In the nature of — aat traomlc year rosa-boabaa. aor laava S o 4ch pleasure so liti cost a general get-together, and a busi for Socony s Great ness session followed during which S^iala af a l la yoar ^li^hiamBy. p l ^ were outlined for an extensive w hen m remember important dates •Mies campaign for the balance of •kc GO OD furniture Since 1891 A UMFOmi QUAUTYI Socooy foal ol M ^ lELIIIILITYY-Yaar ewUrart wNb Sm Henry SchalJer, prc.sidenf 1 9 3 6 F O R D ‘Weather-Watching” aa—*----- aa ------ao-o—a---- a company, and also 1 9 3 6 F O R D ^ cosy la bachad by a laree aod raageo- by LONO DISTANCE TELEPHONE P°*'£^Pl.vmouth distributor in .New 1 9 3 2 D O D G E Ny. R is aa mMOWO MOOUCT, sgocMy and praised Station W agon the local organiniUon highly for the COACH Service, NOW! OMIstioaa. IgsHoalattsatly. laniscoBi- reewd established thus far In R. & G. Like New. SEDAN Im lb la -t i naaygaallyaadf icaayrrtaad- Bight roduetiont in ten y ein hivo made Long Di*- R. & G. A Real Buy At gM4y. VIT IT c o m NO MOKO ly Sardaa ars yoors-AT NO EXniA c o m ^ Schaller, Plenty of Mileage Left tanco in outstanding value. And, for extra ecoaomios, te“ . £ S o ^ ““ liino your ealls to take advantage of ***^ b e, general manager treasurer of S ch ailer-M ^b e 5 “^ the dinner and con- f t a r t ^ the bMtoess session which rouowed. la his talk to th« M th ^ Mr. McCb. 1931 STUDEBAKER$ 1932 CHEVROLET pl««a for the 1933 International SOCONY R H O LPU N balaare o f the year which are aimed ' Furnihire • Interwr Oeceration In Excellent Shape. ^ & Q A q a it t H a ie i * Rugi end Oreporiet COACH Sctaller-McCabe la th^ Going A t O n ly...... Panel Truck r Flaw yaa pay far tasi Industry, a • Kitchen Appliences A Genuine Bargain At aOalanalAIHws PHONE HARTFORD 2-8231 ^oaitkM they now occupy. A t the • Office Fumifiiro o Radies % T o n ■ Am/GatliwaaiM IVBRY IVENINO AFTER 7 -a t aanulmbia ranbarlght-tadayl >On.orlM»Yoaa AND ALL DAY SUNDAY I V M ON 'Haitfaad.( I—-attataiai — I 130 Center .wm, J i ™ » t t . Odl **2.*“fJ * ^ ^ oontsBt wUhbwns Street T e le p h o n e FRIENDLY SERVICE boU> SOCONY team I 7901 wta the turkey fifamerg lOIAwiMIMd IWTmwM- Harttad IN FUEI.OII-.TOO: TFIF: SOUTHERN' NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY 'I DILLON SALES SERVICE
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P A G E S IX MANCHESTER EVENIMO HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONM. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7,1987 BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTTER. CiONN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7,1987 PAGE SEVEN ( istanoa of tha O. O. P. Thtra the unfortunate victim has bad ..I 4Umrl|pat»r seems, however, to be very Uttia time to mere thAn half «im«h the THESE ARE HECTIC DAYS IN NEW YORK qus, Eleanor KowatoM and Philip GHOST GOAT BLAMED he said a oommittee from the indus up into the fog and couldn't tell popular. To apead fixed opinion as to when the con- eniwer Mr. Interviewer takes the Mazanik. - FOB MAN’S INJURIES try eueceesfuUy negotiated early this m tS T LADY REHEARSALS whether I waa going up or down. NOTED FINANCIER SUGGESTS UNIFORM year aa agreement with Japanese than to sava aad ventloi Aould be held, but a ten worda out of hla mouth, oftenar ih«w ew o r k Chestnut Hill—EUo BelU. Walter —A] Mlngalone, .news cameramaa ^ptitag Brralli IN N Y Deptula, Dolores and J < ^ Soraochl, Keene. N. H., OcL 7.—(AP)— cotton manufacturera tmder which after hto flight Into the strat- spend money always are ^ PDBLTSHEO BT TH» dency in some quarters to believe not getting the answer wholly Leonard Caya arid Eugene and Sixty-four-year-old John Mulli Japanese wtU not export more than WHIPPING INTO SHAPE oepben with balloons. merous than those which have — *t-n PKINTINO COMPANT, UIC a good time for its bolding would wrong, then rushing along to some FALLS TO DEATH Gladys Scott. gan was recovering today from SCALES OF WAGES 1S6,0(M>,000 square yards to the provide money. It BItMlI Btmt By GEORGE ROM a c a n t die, though tha name mlgh' Injuries suffered when a "dream United States In 1987 and not more Warnings to economize are never V- . "* M»neb*«i»r. Cona. be after the Congressional nomine- other queaUon, generally a trick one New Tork, Oct 7.—A musician■ change. They used to call It ayn Center—MarsbAQ Nuhfer, Mer- CoRimunity Players Diligently THOMAS PBRUDSOIf well calculated to make any unpre wta Jehn Szegda, Merton goat” butted him out a second than 100,000,009 square yards ta OcMral Manasar Uona are made and before tha elec tells about Arturo Toscanini, tem copatlon, (ramembar?) then “hoi story window. 193S. - s - ' Applying liiemselves to Toantfatf Oetebar 1. lltl peramental gsniua of tha baton, Wolff, Chauncey Squier, PhylUa tion, and that It would help mat pared respondent etammer—with heka.'' Under any other name, 1> Field, Norma Wolff, Charlotte Police aaid Mulligan told them Cotton ExecntiYe Declares The Japanese have tbe privilege Their Next Offering On ters along if tha party's nominees another grabbed-away and garbled who, rehaarring hto orehestra, eud- •till to swing. Walter S. Case, Head of WaU he plunged out the window while rabllahad Baary Baanlng Eieapt denly stMped and pointed a t the Clarke, (jlalre Brousseau, Janet Col of shipping not more than 25 per October 26. •nsaya and Bolldaya Bnlarad at tba were to attend. answer. lins, Beverly McCullough, Dorothy dreaming he waa the object of a cent of their 1938 quota during 1937, raid Offlca at Maaehaatar, Coaa, as oeiltot “(live me a planleelroo,'' he Love Without Prtoe Street Firm, Killed liy Squier, Jane Lyman and Rita Broua- goat's attack. A neighbor beard the Minhmim Most Apply Ssesad Caas Mall Mattar. It would seem to us that tha only Anywhere else a person who ex cried. Maybe love to worth SS.000,000 him fall and summoned police he added. Rehearsals by members of the The cellist drew hto bow across aeau. The aaaoclatlon’a cotton commit Community Players have been stead It’s se ll^ like StIBSCRIPnON RATES thing worse than not holding the hibited similarly bad manners would as Judith Allen claimed when ehi Pine SL—Brontotav Plasz, Ned who removed him to Elliot Com ily bringing the first act of the Oaa Taar by Mall ...... conference at all would be to hold be more than half likely to get a the stringa demanded that amount as balm fm Drop from*the 26th Floor. munity hospital where he waa To AO Parts of the Nation. tee, under tbe chalrmanabtp- of Par Meatb by Malt .....• • • ....I .Id "No; No: No I” ths maestro Squier, John Slrak, John Pacarakl, Amory Coolldge, reported It was play, “The' First Lady" Into shape. opy it as late as here suggested. That pop on ths snout. loss of Jack Ooyla's affections Wilbelmina Holbrook. treated for an Injured shoulder. Monday last raw that It was ready Blflff!• C , a«.«aaas*aasssssaa*$ •09 shouted. Again the cellist caressed Your correspondent can tall yoi ‘enoouraged" by liquidation of gov DoIItoppB ObP Tm p ...... MM conference ought to be held a good All good clean fun? Sure, like Hop River "Vlltoge—Marjorie to be put by in favor of the sec tbe strings with hto bow and again confidentially, though, that Ou New Tork, Oct. 7.—(AP)—Wel Providence, R, I., OcL 7.—(AP)— ernment stocks of cotton and futures ond act of ths three act comedy. anything in lIBWBF.n o r THE A88f)CTATED pulling out some stranger's thlrt- Toscanini ehook hla hsad. Emerson, Lola Watteraon, Emma from “around 6,000,000 bales to PRESS many weeks before the nominations. poor, persecuted Irish Thrush al ter 8. Case, president of Case Pom Strickland, Frank SerokoUt, Harold and it to expected he will be able Eetabltohment of minimum wage &Ilss Helen Estes was ready to start Tlio Aspvciattd ProM to •RciuBlvalp It should be ths springboard tail in a crowded street car or leav "Now for ths tost Urns, glva ms ways has placed love of Mtoe AUm to leave the hospital in another something over 1,500,000 bales." the players on the second lap of the a pianissimo,'' ths conductor eroy * Company, well known Wall Noble, Mike Wilke, Leon Tstro. scales on a nationwide baato was MtttUa to tho ato of ropubttemtion which the whole Republican cam ing a dead mouse in an acquaint or- above monetary consideration. week. Tha eommlttee added that "It to play. It to no easy task to prepare of All BOWS dlopotehos eroditod to It der^. Ths osUtot bent over hto Your correspondent wee Doyle'i street investment company, died in George and Mike Naumec, Tommy advocated today by Fred W. Steele, CONNECTICUT! •r pot othorwiM erodltod In tMs paign of next year, pre-nomination ance's hand after shaking it in Noble, Peter SerokellL Miss Anne Dlx, Mtoe Katherine now a eubatantisted fact that the one of these full length ptoye for ipor and also ttao loco] bows pub- Instrument and drew ths bow. fellow-passenger aboard tbe Nor a ifall from tbe window of the firm's legtolattve ehalrinaa of tbe National plowing up and crop curtailment presentation, especially when the E as well as pre-election, will take off. greeting. "Good! Good!” Toscanini exult Old Hop River—Peter Cbowanec, Ink and Mrs. Mary Ink atarted Mon sbod korotn. mandle recently, and rememben offices on the 36th floor at 120 Wall Theodore and Edward Dziban, Wil day morning for the Ctoteklll moun Association of Cotton Manufactur program of our government baa cast Is doss to twenty-flvs la num All rlfhta of ropublioAtlons of In fact, thia would seem to be so For crudity of notions as to what ed. "Why didn't you do that the vividly the ship's concert In whlct atriMt, it was announced at the given the foreign producer Incentive ber and each baa his or her par spoetsi dlspAtekoB horola ars also ro« first UmeT” lard and Earl Watrous, Robert, Her tains where they will remain until ers at the association's annual meet aorrod. clearly Indicated that ons may not consUtutea eivUtsad deportment we Adonls-like Doyle stole the sho* •ffice of the flrm.yeaterdya. bert and Evelyn McMahon, Beistrice Thursday. ing. to Inoreaee hto acreage to a very ticular bit of tomfoolery to work Later the celltot was aaksd bow when he dedicated a song to h^ ' Henry R. Johnstoa, vice president large extenL Our supremacy in the Into the evening. The amount of Fall sorrleo ollOBt of K. B. A. Sorv* need to be terribly suspicious to get vote the palm to the radio Inter ha had done It. He looked oara- and Raymond Mathieu, Robert Ma- Although tbere have been no "A uniform minimum wagb scale "dearly, beloved wife w L evi . j t the company, aaJd that Case had thleu, Robert Thiem, Helen and on e nationwide baato, with tbe production of cotton has been lost, originality shown at seme of these too lae. ths Impreaslon that those who talk viewer. aa a elaae. fuUy around. waa In hie thoughts'' while ah?, bean seen by essoctotes around 5.-15 frosts bare aa yet, the foliage to be rehearsals to astounding. Louise Romanik, Helen Hackett. coming daily more beautiful, and present region*] differential wiped aad It to doubitful If, In the future, Mtmbor AmortoAB Nowspapor Fab* about SL convention in the fall do "I didn't touch tha strlngi at ail lingered in Hollywood end hi f p. m. yasterdsy when he wae at hla out," he Mid, “will work no hard we will ever produce as large e This Is the first play of tbe Man liabors AaseelatloB. tha tost Urns," hs confided. sailed the high eeaa. He sang ‘X ’ desk. Juat when he fell ■ had not Pine St. school held their fair some of the maples are now wear chester (jommuntty Playera 1937-38 not want to see it do anything more POVERTY, ILLNESS been determined. Friday afternoon with guests from ing their moat vivid colors. ship on tbe efficient manufacturer percentage of the world crop as we season and to sponsored by ths Fabllshora RoprasontatWos: Tbs than make a show of unity. Sole Mlo," I beUeva In any eecUon of the country. It will have in the pasL" Jaltas Msthoors Spselal Avonep^Now Swing On Bandwagon It wae a sweet, aentlmental mo Johnston said Caae'i aosociatea the other schools and parents and The following are the election re Mother’s Club of Manchester. Tick The kind of a convention the Re Miss Josephine Roche, assistant ware sure hto death was accidental. friends. Hop River Village will turns of Monday's town election; force the chlaeler into one line and ets have alrrady been In the hands Tork. Cbleapo. DstroM and Boston, Talk about blUag the hands that ment for all who aat at the shlp'i will Increase the purchasing power publican party needs to hold le one secretary of the treasury In charge feed you—and one thlnka of Harold concert that evening and heart Case's health bad been poor atace wind up the year for school fairs on Total number of votes east, 188 of membera of the two orgaalza- MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF be underwent an operaUon several Wednesday afternoon, when they of the low wage areas. It will elimi tlona for a week. These "blanks” CIRCULATIONS. In which It will put Itself through of public health, has discovered Arlen, Ruaa Morgan and awing. Ar the heartsick pugilist make hit out of 329 registered voters; straight lan to tha composer of ‘‘Stormy mentbi ago. hold theirs and Invite any one In Republican. 131; straight t^mocrat, nate the sub-standard wage Scale aa Overnight News may be exchanged for reserved aeate through research agencies that sev romantic avowals la publte. Johnston said, "We feel he fell to a competitive factor in the market Tbo Borald Ffiniinf Cotnpanr lno„ a very thorough eelf-examlnatlon. Weather” end other hits and Rues But disillusionment aet tn thi terested to attend. 33; spUt, 18; rejected, 1. at Keller's, Kemp’s, Potterton and asaamoo no Snsnolsl roapnnolbnKp without any advance commitments, en of the ten most deadly dlaeasea In Morgan to a top flight bandleader. his death as a result of an accident Leather work—IsL Brownie Cnalr L. Robinson, R, 1st Select place.". Krah’a. People who wish to have for tppocraphiool orrers appoartnt to next moVning when our eblp's pa as he sought air at a window." Plesa; 2nd, Benny Pless; 3rd, John Other industries than cotton, he Of Connecticut the first choice ere warned that oSTortlsomoBto in tbo MaBchsstor and as s' reault of which it will the United States take fewer lives Both these genUemen have Been per callously Informed us, via i man, 143; Henry B. Hutchins, R. tob bb The body was found on the roof Slrak * 2nd Selectman, 142; Raymond C said, have become aware sub-stand (By Aaaoclatod Prem) these seats are now available and B I SaipJd. emerge with a very daflnlte policy. In proportion as income advances. making a pluah-Uned Uvtiig from special, radioed dispatch, that Mtoi mualc that to what the French call of an adjoining five-story building Other handwork—IsL Mike Sl Squier, D, 3rd Selectman, 36; regis ard wage scales In other areas can SM going rapidly. The play will That policy may be one of two The death rate from these diseases, Judith Allen had just Institute shortly after 9 o'clock tbto morning. rak; 2nd, Fanny Taahlik; 3rd. Wil- more than offset manulecturing be given at the Whlton Memorial THURSDAY^ OCTOBSR 7 “le jaa hot"—or awing to us. Bo suit for an aimulment of marrlagf trar of voters, (jharles W. Coyle, Hartford — Gov. Wilbur L. Ooss she finds, is twice as high among Ctoae was In hto 53d year, waa a helmtaa Holbrook. D. 89 and Horace E. LltUe, R, 141 efficiency or akill ta marketing. as head of the New England gov Auditorium, Tuesday, October 26 cur kinds. It may be that of a mere both, through thalr raspecUva drum from her love-atricken ewaln. director of tbe Southern Railway tain promptly at 8;30. opposition party that expects and unskilled workers and their fami beaters, now announce that ewtag la Cannirg—1st, Ckildle Narotsky; (both elected); Aasessor for S years, Affects All Araos ernors' conference, baa called a THE HOUR OF CRISIS and other corporations. He waa 2nd, WUhelmtaa Holbrook; 3rd, Paul Madison Woodward, R, 139; asses meeting of New England flood con wants no immediate responsibility lies aa among the families of pro dying or dead. Cnposed Smiles born In Savannah, Ga.,* and waa "The depressive effect on low This to comparabla to a garment Grant. sor for 1 year, Lester J. Hutchins, wage scales In any one area," Steele trol experts In thto city Monday to It Is s r*U«f to And in s dbclsrs' for ths conduct of tha natlon'a fessional workers, and disabling la test Premiere Dido: Now tw« graduated from Williams college in Ctokes—1st, WUhelmtaa Holbrook; start dlscueslon of flood control and manufacturer advocating nudism lady photographers await thali tb* class of 1906. He resided at R, 141; Board of Relief, (Carles H. said, "Is ultimately felt ta other tlon by the chief executive of this affairs, or it may be one of militant diseases 40 per cent more frequent and would be totally Ineomprahenai- 2nd, Goldie Narotsky, Palmer, R, 188; Town Clerk, Hubert sections. In this Industry where V hat tbe New England states are prey In the inner lobby at theatrlos: Essex Fella, New Jersey. , going to do about It. Q uota tiops— country or by tbs Stats Dspsrtmsnt intent to capture the national gov among WPA bands than among per bla If It were not for tba old aaying; Hls Snrvlvon Flowera—IsL Ernest ZacotU; P. Collins, R. 140; Town Treasurer, labor costs amount to about one- first nlf-hte end aa the rietlm ep- * 2nd, Wilbelmina Holbrook. Margaret Woodward, R, 141; Agent New Britain—E: Kent Hubbard, which repressnts ths President in ernment in IMO and to make deep sons employed in private enter- "I don't ears what you write about proaehea, one of the female Stetch’ He to survived by bis widow, third of the total manufacturint me, only gat my name In tbe pa Vegetables—IsL Goldie Narot Town Deposit Fund, Margaret cost, the development of eub-etand- president of the Connecticut Manu The worst thing about tba battle Itb foreign rslsUons, conesming im inroads Into the Demoerntie Oon. prtsea. ens steps up, introduces herself and M e^ H. Case, and four children: sky; 2nd, Ned Squier; 2nd, Brownie facturera Association, said that re per." engages the person In conversation Hadley, Donald, Dorothy and Rose Woodward, R, 141; Auditor, Row ard wages aa a major competitive was not the danger or the firing. portant world affairs, aomethlng greasional majority next year. But Now wa wonder If there la any Pless. land L. 0]bb, D, 42, Horace E. Lit cent condemnation. at the asiocia- It waa tbe hordes upon hordes oU A musical expert who doesn't While the other anspa away. It's a mary. Cate—1st, Brownie Pless; 2nd, factor can be nothing more then a tion by striking truckmen who deflnlts end tmoomproraislng— whlchavar strategy la to be tbs body who, in a general way, did not need the apace, takes tha oppo Known In Wan street as a bril tle, R, 140 (both elected); Grand constant threat to the high wage 0.inese coolies without food or sure way to secure a amlle from Goldie Narotsky; 3rd, Ehnest Za- Jurora, Joseph W. . Clark, Mason c' rged closed shop opposition, shelter, maddened with fear. something which will stand tomor course of the party. It must be de know that already, tbougb perhaps site stand. He declares that awing photographed fliat-nlghtere. liant analyst of security values end employer, the high wage worker economic coodltlona, be came to tbe notU. Nuhfer and Marshall Squier, D, came without knowledge of the —Carl Crow, refugee from China. row as wan as this afternoon be- termined and thoroughly under not everybody la aware that of tht Dogs—1st, John Slrak; 2nd, WU- and their community. Thto lest public’s attitude ta the matter. financial district In 1907 as a bond Chauncey Squier, Marion Hutchins, statement holds true In ell parte of Even today the dangers threaten causa It can by no means' give the stood throughout the country well ten worst diseases, aa la disclosed salesman. He became European helmtna Holbrook; 3rd, Paul Grant. Irving Lohr, R; Collector of Taxes, ing religious and civil society are Chickens—1st, Bennie Plesz; 2nd, the country.” ^ipaaranoa on Friday of aomethlng In advance of the Congressional there are three which cany off more agent of the New York Stock Ex Laura L. Squier, D and R, 181; Con Russell T. Fisher, reporting as WORLD SERIES OfFLUENCE? no less grave than tn the past. quits giffarent from what it waa on NEW UBRARY BOOKS change firm of Ledenburg, Thal- Paul Grant; 3rd, Goldie Narotsky. stables. Raymond Clarke, William —Pope Plus. conventions. of the well-to-do thso of the poor— Washington Most unusual pet—1st, Goldie secretary of the aaeoclaUon, assert Thursday. When Secretary Hull ia mann an-* -'fM., and later manager Mathieu, Ralph Buell. D, Newton B. Cinctanati—Mrs. Catherine Rough Moreover, if the party Is to adopt cerebral hemorrbagu, diabetes and of the bond department with power Narotsky; 2nd, Paul Grant; 3rd Smith, Alvin F. Greene, (Carles ed tbe United States tariff struc sued hla statement last night affirm appendicitis—ail of which are fre Daybook Tbe following new books haV« Wilhclmtaa Holbrook. ture, "which has been reasonably Jokingly asked her grocer for a Nobody but a lunatic would cause the militant course, there must be of heat is tba danger of sudden bean added to tbe South ManeheO- ot attorney. German, R; Board of Eiducatidn, "dozen double-yoUced eggs.” war now. ing our adherence to the League quently the result of eating too havs bean slek for a numbsr of By PRESTUN URUVEB In 1916, be founded Case, Pomeroy Collections—IsL Ned Squier: 2nd, Rowland L. Cobb, D and R, 181. adequate in protecting us from Im not only a definite declaration of cbengas in the temperature. The years end although tha treatment ter library: ports from England and eastern She took them home and selected —Lord Mottistooe, noted Briltob of ;Mattoa’s verdict that Japan Is much. human body does not adjust Itaeu and Co., Inc., an investment com Fanny Taahlik; 8 ^ . Ernest Zenotti. two for a meal. poUtictsn. comioMT mr, thi wiucm rAMiiv, inc. madoin, tctoMiv r. o, ra nx «swM raxav principles that will leave no doubt Health and Diet now being used Is giving good rs- Brent Altebellar, comp., Natural pany. With on auxiliary organiza Orawiogs—IsL Mike Sirak; 2nd, Europe, completely fells down when •iiNDie wHisKir- *o rsoor - n« iTiAHMT whiskim in nm fso6ucr rae m iZoMnSqi guilty' ot violating the Nine-Power There are a good many things easily to sudden severe changes. suits, I am still bothered by an Itch Washington.—The 193S farm pro History index-guide; Clark Belden, Because of tbe ability to coagu Ona was a "doubto”—tha other a MOM OU>, 2MITSAIOHI WHISIuni 7M OSAM NIUtlAl tflUThm tnAMH? WMOXT » In the mtadii of any voter what Re There era experiments which show tion and with assoealtes, the con- WUhelmtaa Holbrook; 3rd, Brownie late and wrap tbe poison In an In competition originstea ta tbe Far MOfTTHS------MO, M STSAIONT WISSCTT- 4 ^ Faet in Ka aggressions in CSiina it that don't need actual proof. One ing sensation at tha baas ot the gram devtoed by tha department ot Job Hunting and OetUng; P. p. eem attained eoatrolllng interest in Pleas. soluble covering, thus protecting East, where the coolie standard of “triple." I was plenty scared when I got publicanism stands for, but there that such alteratlone ta tempera Advice tongue. Is there ansrthtag 1 can do agriculture and rapraeeatatlvee of Betterley, Buying Insuranca; BUfi- aMahUihsd the United SUtaa in a of them la that poverty, with its ture may be accompanied by break southern railway, of which he was The condition of Edward Dubeto, the lining of tbe stomach, whltea wages extote.” must be time In advance of the By DR. FRANK McOOY for It?” the Industry proposes to bring uel C3iamberlain, (Mps Cod In U)e a director. Other companies tn who was knocked down and injured of eggs are used as antidotes for Poet With Jspon clearly defined position with rela Congress nomtaatlons for adjust squalid living condlUons, anxiety, down ta the resistance of tbe body Answer; Sometlmea tf tbe patient Sum Essay and Genaral Lltaratufs to various types of disease, par farmers Into compliance by offering which he wae a director are Se last week while at work on the state certain forms of Internal poison Because “tbe Federal government tion to ths Far East situation. ment of party machinery and lead poor and Insufficient food and a A U 8T OF "GOOD" STARUUEH will piece a email piece of Ice on the a eort of bait instead of whipping Index; 1984-1936, ed. by Minnie lected Induetriee, Inc., and Pyrene road, to reported aa much Improved ing. refuaea to recognize thto sttuatlon. That ia most important. It dearth of medical advice, destroys ticularly respiratory disease. back of the tongue and allow It to Earl Sears and Marian Shaw; Suaan Mfg. Oo. ership to a sincere and resolute ad Sudden changes ta temperature them into line by taxation. founds iriiataver course the Ameri more human belnga than all tha As cooler weather begins, many melt, thia will produce temporary Doubters aplenty believe that Goodyear. Cathedral aoee; R. D. Case, Pomeroy and Oo., to regard vocacy of those principles. occur particularly to worker! in tbe relief from an Itching sensation such Graham, Rough Passage; W. C ed as unique ta Wall street and tbe can nation may taka In the future wars that mankind has ever waged. Ice industry, butchers, candy mak- people find that starchy foods have many farmers won't come ta under Nothing of thU sort can be ac a apeclal attraction. The person tn as you describe. Or, it may be help tbe plan, but wlU go haavlly Into Greene, Deeper Root; Joan Haaltp, •cope of its Interests to taterna- eci a haste of stark fact and uu' complished In a few weeks next era, cooks, driven, electrotypers, ful to gargle with Ice water when Lady Heater Stanhope; Jean Ran tional. The firm to said to have one special Glenwood offer flihermen, packing house employee good health will be able to use a the prsducUon of cash crops which aaaallsMa truth. fall. The job Is to make the Republi the Irritation aeema moat pro tbe admintotratlon to trying to con dall, After a Man's Heart; H. E. one-tbe largest research staff! in MURDERS, WEAPONS end soap makers. reasonable amount of starch ta the tbe financial community. Well-in The State Department document can party over again, not to stick diet with good reaulta and will prob nounced. As you have eoneultad your trol. If they should hit a year of Road. ed.. Surrealism: Lylt Saxon, Attorney-General Cummings told Dr. Leonard D. Lockhart, medical own physician and find hto treat high prices, their large acreages Children of Strangers; Townsend formed financial men said the com does not eonatituta beautiful litsra- on a patch here and there and cover adviser of the great firm ta Eng ably feel warmer during cold pany traded In commodities, but the MODERN HEATING COMFORT ment of baneflt, ask him about this Scudder, Lonely Wayfaring Man: .ture; it makas no emotional appeal; the International Asaoclatlon of land known aa the Boots Chemical weather and at tha same time will would bring them far more than extent of sutb interests was never the patches with a squirt of paint. feel more satisfied than would be itching sensation. the governraant bounty offered for William Sloane, To Walk the Night; it waa not framed with a view to Months will be needed. Police Chiefs that platol manufac- Drug Company, calculated that 20 curtailing crops. Lee Thayer, Men's Enemies; Mr*. revealed. turera bad so far succoeded In per cent of tha lost of time of work the ease If he left out starch entire Among foreign properties tn exciting bursts of applauss; there By ail means let there be a con ly. When starches are wisely used, (Oranges) B. (H) WyUe, Oolleetad Powom. blocking Congressional aetion on a ers in that company in 1934 was Question: •Marilyn T. arritas: "Al Bow It Works which tbe concern to said to bold a waa no picking of the right vowels vention—not later than next May. they may be of great value, but you large Interest to the Roan Antelope bill submitted by him providing for due to the common cold. He was though 1 am very fond of oranges, The department has computed Blrda put on heavier clothes tn POSSIRLE FOR EVERY HOME to secure ths best radio effect. But must know bow to use them, wbet Mines, Ltd., large British-owned convinced that bad ventilation la I notice that every Uma that 1 peel the acreage It eatlmates should winter growing extra feathers. for a most refreshing change It aet the registration of all flrearma but definitely related to tbe cause of amount to take, and also to chaw copper property In northern Rho POWER CONFERENCE them well. Tbe first step of siarch one, ths oil ta the rind aeema to be planted to supply an ample crop desia forth an American position in home that he proposed to fight the mat colds. cause a rash on my banda Do you of each major commodity, and yet Koppers Coke brings new heating com- The employe works in hot, stag digestion takes piece in the mouth A friend of Ctose, a partner (n a ly terms that defy misunderstand- Governor Cross, as head of the ter to a finish. Cummings aeemad as the digestive ferment of the advise that I quit using tbs fruit not produce a surplus to beat down large Stock Exchange firm, said the nant air which causes the mem- on this account?" farm prices. lag. New Etagland Governors Conference to be quite cure that if flrearma brenea lining tha sir passages to saliva starts acting upon ths starch financier numbered among hls forttothousands..d^er,quicker,stead Tremendous IrapUcations unda^ could ^ kept out of the bands of particles and therefore, thorough Answer: It to possible that the ou Take corn, for Instance. The friends leading economists of Eu haa called a meeting of New England become relaxed and engorged with In the peel to Irritating ta your 1937 planting to eaUmeted at 96- New Perfected rope, Including Sir Arthur Salter Us this forthright accaptaaca as criminals there would be a big de blood. The germs settle on the maiUcatlon should be carried out. flood control experts" to attempt I do not advise the'combination case. I believe the beat plan to to 146.000 acres. For the 1936 pro and John Maynard Keynes. ier heat; noiomace worries, less ashes. America's own of the only forth to make a new atari In tha move crease In the homicide rate because membranee of the nose. When the have some other member of the gram. the department has eatlmat- Individual goes out suddenly into of starchy foods with eclda end for Electric right uttaranoa the League of Na ment for the control of the area's gune have figured in 70 per cent of this reason suggest that In taking family remove the peel tor you, or ed 92,000,000 to 96,000,000 acres tha cold sir, his reatitanca la lessen you may find that protecting the will produce enough corn. That ti tion has bad to its eradlt in many periodically flooding waterways. the natlon'a eleven or twelve thou ed and the germs ere well implant a starchy food such aa bread, that you do not use tomatoes, berries, or bands with rubber glovea will be amount to divided among states. TARGET COLUMBIA years. That ia obvloua. We have This new start la required by the sand annual intentional killings ed, reedy to set up disturbances. succeaafuL Each state's quota to divided amont One may agree with Mr. Cum any other acid fruit at the same taken, through our State Depart refusal of the Washington govern time. You will find that you digest counUas. Within each county a ment—and in undoubted agreement ment to eenctioD the New England mings on most of hit points—par The hasards of heat are soma, your starchee much more readily tf (Eyelash Dye) committee ot farmers, usually ad- TUNING The town meeting held Monday with nine-tenths of the American states' ‘‘flood oonlrol” pact because ticularly where be says, "Show mt times not as serious for certain this simple rule le observed. QuesUon: Helena S. wants to vised by the county agricultural afternoon waa a peaceful and short workers as those of the damp. The know: "Is there any eyelash dye agent, detarmlnea the quota for aesaion, lasting only half an hour. people--* position utterly incom It conflicted with the federal gov a man who doesn't want his platol Inasmuch aa starch la a fairly each farnx * The reports of the varioue town fisherman, tha leather preparer in "heavy” food It la wise to make It which will permanenUy darken tbe patible with our hitherto assump ernment's statutory authority over registered and I'U show you a man the glove Industry, workers tn toabesT'' If the farmer doesn't like bis officials were accepted, aa were the the principal food ta any meal where various budgets for the coming tion of constructive neutrality. ths waterways. who shouldn't have a pistol”—with paper mills, laundry workere. pot- It Is used, oombtatag with It articles Answer: I do not know of a dye quota, be can atay out If be ac It la DO longer poaalble to see how tei^ workers, sewer workers, pack of this nature. Thera are a number cepts It he gets benefits. In the year. A resolution prepared by the One wonders whether the forth- out fully assuming that murders of diet having a lower food value. selectmen waa passed authorizing Preeldent Roosevelt oaa avoid call ing house employes and many of dyes which will darken the leab- 1937 program If he compUed ball oomtag conference would not re are, even In a majority of cAsea, the others. Including perhaps also For example, tf your main food la v/ay. be received half benafits. But them to apply for 910.(X)0 for State ing Congress in extra saaalon. baked potatoes, then UM with it e es for a period laetlng from a tew ceive more respectful oonilderetlon result of tba weapon with which sailors, firemen end Icehouse em hours to many weeks, but ths ap- If a farmer steps over the Una by Aid roads, and they were also em Events impend that are far too they arc committed. cooked non-starehy vegetable such powered to borrow money for cur from the people of these etatee tf ployee, are regularly aaaoclated as string beans and alao a raw pUcaUon must be repeated. an acre In the 1936 program, be great to be handled by the execu A knife it juat as daadly a weapon with severe dampness. will lose benefit payments for eev- rent expenaea Ther-? was very It were called with entire frankness salad. This wUI provide you with a erai acres. It's a buU'i-tfyel Uttle discussion on any subject and tive branch of the government a conference on hydro-electric pow aa a gim. Bo ia a piece of two-by- For jreare human belnga have single meal and you will be lurprla- (Feels Heart Bast) an votes unanlmoua In decided con tecognlsed that dampness Is a con QuasUon; Mollis writas: “Wban I Take a corn farmer with 160 alone—which cannot bs handled, er with tacldental flood control tm- four. The will to kill can always ed at bow little dlatreee you experi acres of tillable land. The county In simplicity, in trast to aome stormy town meet tributing factor to ooufba and colds, ence afterward. am especially tired, I can feal the A WEEK legally, by that branch. And thia pllcetlona One may aven go so find the means, flreenns or no fire- committee may assign him e quota performance and ings held dot so many years ago. rheumatic diseases, ebangea In the Most of thoaa who seem to be throb of my heart, beating In tbe The fact that the t o ^ to out of country will not tolerate in this far aa to wonder whether tha Oov- erma. Tbere probably are no more akin and certain Infections. Tbe hu side of the neck and through my o( 50 acres of corn, which may be troubled by Indigestion will find •core but probably will be slight in accuracy. debt with net easete of over 93,000, crisis any further assumption of ernor knows of any New England murders ta Memphis—banner homi man being, even though be may this atmpltflcetlon of the meal a Dead. It to a heavy, steady beat. sad on a lowered tax rate, to very have evolved at some time from an My doctor says It does not amount ly lees than hto average planting. •IM L V IMM extra-legal powers by the executive. "flood control experts" who did not cide city of the Union—now that benefit, for much of the discomfort Tbea It may assign him a quota of Can't ba misraad. pleasing to taxpayers here. The Congress of the United States empbibtous animal, ta not adapted apparently due to the meal U tbe to anything." Mr. and Mn. Raymond Lyman -It's a real luxunr to get up oo a acquire their knowledge of flood the tough negroes carry guns than Answer ;Tbls symptom to net un 80 acres of other "aotl depleting" Can't slip or drilL odd winter'e morning and ^ e « in possesses an infinite capacity for to living tn exceedingly wet places. reault of using a mixture of two or cMebrated their 18th wedding anni Buys This N ew Glenwood Gas Range control Incidentally to research Into there were in the deye when they For that reason it la necessary for usual and to commonly found In tbe crone such as wheat rye, oata and Signals you VISIBLY a warm room. 1 umd to wtah fcr aa making a fool of Itaalf on oceaaions more sterebaa euch ea bread and paUent with a tendency to nervous barley. That leavee 40 seres be versary which fen on Friday, Octo power potentialities carried no guns but did carry eucb a worker to wear high rubber pudding, meat such aa staak, and — whan you'ra on ber IsL by taktag an auto, trip bnrnsr . . . but not sinea we when it has no more serious prob ness Avoid: over-fatigus. too much I must plant to "soil conserving'' We harp on this subject k bit, rasora. boots and similar protective cover perhaps a salad containing the acid excitement, end strata of any kind. crops, such as alfalfa clover. Part tha station I over the week-end through the tchedtoKoppenCoke.- lems on hand than the preservation perhept. But our reason la that ings of tbe tomato. Sometimaa to such White mountains by way of Lake In Industry It Is alao customary of this land, eay 10 aerM, ba may WlnnepsMukee, and home through of the partisan advantage of mem- there la always, among tha New an already heavy meal la added e (Baksd Apple) be required to cover with iim. ^ bere or groups But It haa never to overcome tha hasard of damp- vegetable predominantly starchy a land restorative. VermonL They were scooropanled England state governments quite as neaa to some extent by suitable ' aucb as potatoes, lima beans, or can QuesUon: Mrs. B. H. writas: ^ Mrs. Lyman's three etotera, the Now, a now moild Gicawoet! is introtlucct! at a failed, in times of grave crises, to "Will you kindly explain bow to iiasea L u ^ Eva and Myrtle Col- much aa in the federal government, The Family ditching which carriea awliy excess ned corn. If a soup la used, atUl bake fruit, such as apples?" What It Pays bofgaiB pries. For a limited time we arc able Advanced Features demonstrate Its InteUigenee, Its a panlatant attempt to represent water. I another starch may bt introduced bias. ' Carol and Jaaa Lyman spent Answer: In baking apples. It to With that at a baato, tha fkrm- the week-end in East Hartford at counige or Its patriotism. power con^,rol aa being flood control In industries where water Is ex I into the stomach, either because of sdvtoabis to remove the core and er may expect these beneflU: to offar thi* modem, newly designed range et a It would be fiagrant folly to dis ceedingly damaging to ths skin as, a starchy thickener used In creamed If you wish, you may fill ttato space He wiu get a bounty of about home ot their tmcle, Herbert Ool- • Rock-wool insnlation saves fuel and —and we don't believe anything of ■Doctor _ for example, among washer-women, Uas, during their parents' absence. price diat win save you money. It has aU tha guise the fact that this country, ; boup or because of erecksra being with ratolns. Beks tha apple slowly 91.00 an acre for hto "general soil keeps the kitchen cooler any Importance U going to be done EXTREME HEAT. LIKE RAPtU the wearing of rubber gloves may taken with tbe soup. It to Uttle la order to bring out Its natural depleting" crops, such aa wheat Tbe party returned Sunday nlghL famou* Oenwood features that fit to weO info along with every other country, In New England for bona tide flood rH.ANOES IN TEMPKKATLML, be helpful and In some industries It wonder that tha oaa taking aueh a Mr. and Mrs. (jhauncey Squtor eweetneaa. Upon earring, yon may and rya For U acres thto brlnge also celebrated a wedding annlver- faces a crisis In world affairs even control so long aa the real major LMFEKILS WORKER.S' Is customer)’ to oil ths akin thor variety of starch at one meal gau add a dash of whipped cream, or a 190. The $1.50 an acre caritoe alight- ■peedy, dean, thrifty GAS cooking at Hs beeL I Automatic top lighting- ■ Juat turn oughly to overcome the hasard ot ■eoop of toe cream. •ary over the week-end 1^ aa auto more grave than the on# In 19H. Interest remains a contest over HEALTH up from the table feeling heavy and ly from farm to farm, depending the Mohawk Trail. Their Don’t delay. It wiU pay you to take advantage At such a time Congress aht.uld be damage to the skin from moisture. uncomfortable. on farm productivity. the GAS cock pow-cr control between the New Any person who Is required to •aniveraary was on Mooday, tn aeaalen. Mr. Roosevelt Is re- | By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN In using starch, I euggeat that (Tnroly Shells) For hto own corn quota beoafiU. 4th. of this special money-raving offer right now. Deal on one side and the private work ta an area that ia damp should you make the starch the principal QuesUon: "Oraadmothsr" wants be will receive 10 cento a buahel. ^A utom atic Oveii Heat (3ontrol—Holds ported to bo hesitating about call-1 Before considering the special have a thorough understanding ot and Mrs. Richard WllUame power corpo.-atloas, talking through heavy or nourtohlag food of tna to Imow: "Will you please tell me For an average yield of 60 buahMt cloned their summer home on tag it together. The voice of the [ problems of health aaaoctated n-llh j the condition of hla lungs and of bis meal, using only one kind ot etaren how to prepare Turnip Sheila My an acre on hto SO-ecra quota he any oven temiihratare. the New England governors, on the various Industries, It la well to ’ ilumbia Green and returned to nation should Is? raised demanding I other. joints before be undertakes that aa at any one Uma, and choosing from friend tens ms sbs tried them end would reoelve $176. their home in Moatdalr, N. J„ for realise that certain general condi- i a regular occupation. There leema the foUosring list of "Oood" starch- they were very good.” For hto soil eonservatioa a that he lose no time In placing the | In such a contest the flood-pre Uona may develop ta any Industry the winter. They are about tha ^ e w ! •A la rm clock reminder — Watches the to be plenty of evidence from the 'es: Answer: In preparing turnip ot alfalfa er clover, ha wlU gat toat ot tbe summer people to iMve. great responsibillUea of the highly vention Interest ot the states la sure or In groups of Industrtea experience of workers in Industry Potatoes (which are less starchy shells, you are first to wash and T cento an acre, or 996 for the cooking time for you critical hour squarely upon the rep- The human body haa ta it cer Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Porter mo oo an iMstlng prob to be. as it has so far been, sacri that exposure to constant dampness than bread); Canned Com; Maca removs the tope from turnips, then 40-aen quota. tored to Shelburne Falls, FREE ADVICE DUAL THRIFT resenUtives of the people. tain factors for controlling Its own is capable of real harm to the hu roni; Spaghetti; VermloelU: Hub scoop out tha laalde, leariag a half- That brings tha total fadaral lems. A trained Koppers Service Man ficed to the interest of power. inch east. Boll in hot water for IS Satnrday jo spend the week-end at BURNERS •Draw-oot broOing compartment with temperature. It is possible, however, man body. bard Squash; Whole Rice; Com- benafits to 9193. tha iKxne ot their daughter, Mrs. win be glad to caB atyow hemrand show for the temperature around the | meal (used either aa a cooked mluutea FlU with ground roaat But tf tM farmer pUnta five you bow to get depentUla. low-cett heat Ttka Full e t AND EARLY body to be so extreme, either ta heat lamb, ataaoaed to taste. Ptoee Mel ChrietoB DavenporL returning Moo- dii moc« drop-door shelf PAI.M FOR RUDENESS cereal or aa muffins): Wholewbeatl acraa toe much eern. Im will be with Ices furaaca cart. Whether yea arc fum, or In cold, that the mechanism of CONSCIENCX MONEY. ba Toast erumba on top and than docked Sva Umes tha benefits due rrulf f o amiral Up Chairman John D. M. Hamilton Muffins; Wholswbsst Brssd; Whole place a thin ellos ot turnip or Lavazgne Winiams will be chair- n®* utfnf Koppen Coke er net. eaiey ookmK tKtf oely medm ■Thank you, Mr. Gtasn'aafel. the bbdy will not funcUon satisfac wheat Grain (Oookad and used aa a ' on five acres. On a crop of 96 bush aaui of the eommlttee for the mar of the Republican National Cbm-! thank you very much Indeed,” says torily. There are many occupauone Hartford Qty, Ind.— A woman thia Bake ta ths oven and baste els an acre ha would toee five tlmea this 9ervte today aad iaam per GAS b u ntn c«a livu. who said she “chested” a penny breakfast food); Baking Powder oecasiaoally with the liquid ta which ried maaihara the Orange and ndttee haa called a meeting of that tba radio Interviewer who haa in which heat is a vital concern ta Btocuita; Large CMrrota, Beats, Tur 98.50 Umes five, or 967J0. That to Weateott Rice for the aingto mezo- fect hearing cenfort an winter. body tor November 6, ta Cbleage, relaUon to health. weighing machine mailed a nickel the tuisips srere boU^ half tha banaflta due on hto srhole snared the unlucky guy—wtaoae to A. E. Goldrelch, department store nips and Parsnips (Which are medi hara, for the annual Orange eompet- to consider taa proposal for a na- If you are exposed to extrema um starchy fooda when fuuy 80-aers eora quota. ltt*s profTsai which wiU be given Use KREE PHONE, EBtcrvrise 1450 name Is probably Worthington and dry heat, you may develop heat manager to relieve her conscience. tkmal oonferencs of the party next grown). WIFE (XINCHE8 ARGUMENT Cbrraspandlag peaalttoa ars im ea Wednaeday evening, October 3T. OR YOUR DEALER who probably told the Interviewer stroke. This comes with fever, a Tbe woman explained in a letter WITH SCISSORS posed for sa c k in g hto quoU of year to draft a decIaraUoa of prin- that she and four others bad Those wishing additional Informa Rev. rharisa Q. Johnaco ot Man- SEE YOUR AUTHORIZED DEALER OR ao—out of a crowd. The Inter- rapid pulse, flushing of the skin,' tion are welcome to send for my wheat and rya or for falling short eater, formerly ot South Coven- ciptes. It is generally aaeumsd profuse sweating and a fall in Uit weighed "all for a penny" on tha IB hto acreage of aoU eooaarvaUon •Miy Mday eawelag af 7tS(t Siatfsa WXdF 'iewer'a politeness Is elaborate— scales. She said she had been con article on HOW TO COMBiNb: Arkansas aty, Kani—(AP)— waa tha u sacher at the Oohun- that the Natloaal Committee wiu blood pressure. Eventually expo Add Ops on bow to kaop yom hus actlriUaa Potterton bla church Sunday monilag. The his rudeness monumental. sures to extreme heat may cause in verted recently and realized her STARCHES and also the article on act favorably on Uu proposal and “wrong." TOASTED STARCHES. Elthar or band in evenlngis: Thto may sound eompiex to tha naw pastor. Rev. Ralph Rowtaad at We have never been able to see flammation of the tissues with their both may be obtainsd by srriUng to An Arkansas City man brought •varaga raadar, but tba avaraga MiddtebuTy. expeeta to start hto that a rmfarsnea or eonventloa will breakdown and destruction. Blast thras pairs ot trouaara into a tailor tarmar to used to fiddUng around work In OohimWa eitbar tha 17th be bald ta IttS. hew it comes that thoee radio birds WRONG DRAWER OPENED me In care of this newspaper and & Krah get away with their axoaesivaly bad fhrnaes and hollar room worksra, enclosing a largs, self-addressed, shop and sadly aaksd tf thay could with ^ t a a . AAA haa taught turn ‘'Whtca Batfe la Ui n 24 th ot October. Tbe BBcaarity tor n eb a eoune cooks, laundry room w oiinn, work- bo npairsd. Ho aaid ha and hto soma Dookkaapiag, ether ;Perfeet attendanee for tha town ■aaanera. They haul some tnaooaat TuIm —(API—T sk. tok," alghad etaapad eovslepa Manchester Division Mwuld bB obvtouB end ap- era in tha aiitomobUa and ohamtcai wlfa bad bad aa arguioeat ovor things. Tha dspartaant at agrlcji- 8761 tebooto for Sq^teatbar to as foUowi: to the BrilM aad proeaed to Bra quaa- induatriaa are fraquaBUy aapomi to i:«teetlv« ■ergMBt Lmn Moss, ” to wbsthsr ha should go out cna evo- tura hopes that it haa also taught S t. Arthur Oebb. Jeha Haaiy KOPPERS COKE ^ Hartfog l Gas Ca. ■teal BO BMKh tor ao Uttia'* qCESnONB AND ANSWERS I to be BO, to pcBctleally every OoBB a t him Iw pudnt quaatlaoa, the h a « rd t of heat. Btag. Morion Bthetldgia. Bimlet FtftfMtf »2ro iataraBtad 1b tbe ax- A bwelneaa aotaUiahaseat had just P»«ty af tln w end thao, before repertod tho theft of LOGO Okla- She woe hy taktag tha actoaora — .AMERICAS MOST rOPim RADIO Baiaoal aad M o d ern !2PS i/aurprespnt heating j / N O LXIRA C O S ! IS '; 3 Kqualty eertous with UMThaaard iMuoa tax Tfflrww rahw |1. •ad c t aB et Good tf « - .A ■- < L t
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stand beatds her daughter. Sha waa lUdio Nlrht Oub; 11:1S E ls. SetuU- he pressBted by PrasidSDt M n . lert Interview. a tubby, round-faced person: you William Raevae who attended tbe ceas it Is expected other movea will AMERICAN VETS MAY DEMAND RE-CHECK be made by one side or the other thought as you looked at her that DAILY RADIO PROGRAM convention aa delegatee from the What to expect Friday: World O U T of the NIGHT here waa a woman who would al ROCKVILLE local club. tleing up the situaUoa and leaving Series— 1:15 p. m., NBC CBS MBS. BY MARION WHitE Copyright, 1937, NEA Seiviee, Ine. ways have a great deal to say, on THURtOAVf OCTOBER 7 (Centra] and Eastern Standard Time) OM SoontB MaeOag OF WATERBURYR VOTE the eetual final result in doubt over AT DEDICATION WEAF-NBC—12:50 Oberlln ool- a period of months psrbapA any subjecL Obviously, however, Natet AD aroerama to kay and baale ehaini or groupa tharaof unleit aped* Tile Cardinal Flower Troop of Bad; eaaat to coaat (e to c) daalgnatfona includa all availab!# atatioDi. lege centennial program (also WJZ- CAST OF CHARACTERS she was just a little in awe of tbls Girl Soouta is bolding a meeting to Tbs tally sbeete containing the er’s reply. Why hadn't she realized Rpoframa aubjact to ehanga by atatfona without pravloua notlea. R. M. NBC at 5); 5 Education In tba vote taken from the machines Tues- PRISCILLA PIERCE— heroine, school-teaching daughter. She stood MIDWEST — wmbd wlan wlbw kfh day at the bome' of Miae Margaret Mgehines Under Police Guard that before? NBC-WEAF (RED) NETWORK Newa WABOCBS—4:16 Chicago’! UGHTS, PHONES GO OUT day night were Impounded almost >oung u-omai( attorney. “Well, I guesa it seems queer," ■till for a moment, nibbing her wkbb wtaq wkbb wceo wsbt kacj wnkx Bon Voyage; 6 Margaret Daum, » o - FellowB on Elm street With good Pending Appeal to Superior roomruate BABIO--Kaftt vaaf arcao wtlo wiar woo Four Thoasand Present immediately thereafter In the court AMY KERR—ally’s Hunter admitted. "We can't afford bands together. wtaff weab kyw wfbr are wgy wbeo MOUNT.—kvor kls koh k4 kgvo kfbb prano. WJZ-NBC—12:30 Farm and weather. It waa planned to hold the Conrt; done Vote the Reason and murderer's victim. veaa wtazn inrj waal wdal; Midwaat: COAST—knz koln kol kfpT krlksfo koy bouse vault, remaining there until an expensive apartment, In an ele "It's as my daughter says, ser kad v n ^ irbo vow w ^ f wira kitp; 'Home Hour; 4 Club matinee. AS .TRUCK HITS POLE meeting out of doors, and tbe glrta noon yesterday. JIM KERRIGAN—ally’s nance. geant,” she replied, hesitantly. ”1 koa kdyl: South) wmbg; CanL EaaL planned to cook pancsUces over a tin vator building. T can’t work, you intain: When Monument at Cha* Waterbury, OcL 7.— (A P )— Both Tbe reglsuars and chief modera HARRY HUTCHINS — Amy's guess I didn't hear a thing....” Raertlei kfl k|^ komo khq kpo kgu 4:15— 4:15—‘•Lffa of Mary Sotharn** Some Friday Short Waves: TPA2 can stove. see. and we just live on a small in OPTIONAL, (atatlo&a operata lotar- 4:30— 6:30—Evpioring Space Program Utilities Pole Is Cut Off at sides In the recent municlpa] elec tor ousied themaelvea with tabulat strange visitor. come. We took tbe top floor because "What do you mean—you 'guess' ekangaably on altber RED or BLU E 4:45— 8:45—Dorothy Qorden'o Cernar Paris 9:30 A m. OperetU; ZTJ Social a n b BteeUng tion awaited today announcement SERGEANT DOLAN—Officer as —Mrs. Downey? Aren’t you sure?” natworka): BASIC -7 Eaat: wlw wfaa 8:00— 6:00—Dal Casino, Tenor Soloa tean-Thierry Is Unveiled. Johannesburg 1 p. m. Paul Kruger Base in Accident That Hap ing returns all aftetnoon Wednes I like to get the air, and 1 don't luce work weol; Midwaati wood wgi 8:15— 6:l^Feur Eton Boys, Seng The 20-40 Social club will hold a o t official figures on haiintii^y t>e- day. More than 7,6oo figuree Bad to signed to solve the murder ot Amy to sit out In the streeL People stare "Well—I don't know ...." wabf wbow wabe k«oo kana. OTHER 8:25— 8:2^Praao*Radlo Nawa Period program: JZK JZJ Tokyo 4:45 pens Yesterday. business meeting thi. evening at the Ilsvsd to have given Mayor Frank Kerr. 840— 8:30—Eddie Dooley on Football be cheeked. at me. Being up high, 1 can get out "Mother Is very nervous, ser- OPTIONAL STATIONS — Canadian: Music from recent revues; 2RD home o< Mra Marie Walts of Ward Hayes (D) a fifth term by a 55 vote erct cfcf; Contrail wcfl wtmj wlba wday 8:45— 4:45—Oaerga Hall A* Orchaatra Rome 6 America's Hour; DJD Ber Completion of this task waa ex on the roof and sit there. Johnson gesnL” Miss Downey Interrupted. kfyr: Southi vtar wptf wia w ^ wila* 8:00— 740—Poatia Malodiaa — eaat; Chateau-Thlerry, France. Oct 7— RockvlUe. OcL 7— A large sec street majority. Yeetordey: When ally rev eels Herbert Foots Enaambla—west lin 6 “ Minna Von Bambelm” com pected sometime today. always helps me up.” "Please believe me, she haa noth waon wlod waoc wfbc wwne wcac wava (AP)—Warnings that the principles Sooot omdals Voting machines which held the tbat Mr. Hunter can walk, Corbett warn wme wab wapi wamb w jdz kvM 0:15— 7:ll^Heward PhlMIpa, Baritona edy: G8P GSO GSF OSD London tion of Rockville was without tele Sergeant Dolan looked inquiring ing to tell you.” WI7 wfaa wbap kpre woai ktha kfbk 840— 7:XH-Phli Lord. Wo the Poepio real secret remained sealed and eounters tbat Oily waa in no con "Miss Downey," the sergeant 7:00— 1:00—Kato Smith* Heur—e to e of freedom for which the United 6:20 Music and sketches; RAN phone and electric light service'last ~ The Rockville Olatrict Scout offl- HIDB-ANO-SBBK. ly at the superintendent. "That ktba kark Iwnc; Mounuin: kglr kghl under police guard In > the presence dition the night before to testify. said sharply, "you will sit down, it ktar kob: Pacific: kfbk kwg km] k«m 8:00— 4:00—Maj. Bowes Hour—c to e States fought In the World War are Moscow 7 Program In EnglUh; LRX evening aa the reault o f a truck hit clala will bold a meeting on Wed right, Johnson?” he asked. 4:00—10:00—Floyd Qibbono Advontura of represenUtivee* of Hayes' follow Orangeburg. S. C.—Four years CUly teeliaee now she should have again gravely menaced came today Buenos Aires 8 Light Symphony or ting a pole opposite Hammond street nesday evening, October 18th In the “Yes, sir, that's right. Sometimes you please. I am questioning your Cant. Eaat. 4:30—10:30—The March of Tima—to c from speakers dedicating a monu ers and those of State Senator ago a playmate shot 12-year-old told the officers alone. 10:0(^11:00—Cab Calloway's Orchoa^ chestra; GSI GSO GSD G8B Lon on High street Witnesses told the Police Court room. Memorial build In the afternoons. Mrs. Hunter gives mother, and I want her to speak for S:46— 4:4fr-*'Road to Lift." SoriaU- baaie: Poatie Malodiaa—west rpt ment to the American soldiers who George T. (^ulhane, Fuslonlst, who Robert Burnett with aa air rifle. CHAPTER XX herself.” v- baaie; Kitty Kaana. 8k«tch>-w6at don 10:30 In and out of Rhythm; police that shortly after five o'clock, ing. Tbls la an annual event and The shot lodged under Me scalp and me a buzz and I take Mr. Hunter 4!00» 8:00—Ooldan Maiodlaa* OrchaoL 10:30—11:10—Qaorga Olson’s Orchestra repuUed the German drive at Cha- ran with the backing of Indepen Mlss Downey sat down, decided 114(^1240—Frank Dailey Orchestra- W8XK Pittsburgh 11:30 DX Club; an auto with a larg6 truck body Chairman Nelson C Mead wUI pre try as they mlghL physicians could Sergeant Dolan _ proceeded with up in the wheelchair. Sometimes In 4A0— 6:30—‘Jack Arnratrong. Serial— teau-Thlerry 19 years ago. CJRO CJRX Winnipeg 1^:30 Old dent Democrats and the Republican ly annoyed. aaat: Joah Hloflina. Skatoh—waat basic: Roger Pryor Orchaa.—west struck the pole, the Impact knock side. Otfl'cers wiu be elected and not And IL bis Investigation. the evening, if tbe weather is good.” 114(^12:10—Red Norvo and Orchestra General James G. Harbord war time variety. party. In a more gentla tone, Sergeant 4:4S— 5148—Littla Orphan Annia— ing the stub and of the pole about plana discussed for tbe coming year. The evasive ehot revealed lts«ff “Hr. Smith,” he said, addresiing "Did you help him up there last aaat; Johnnia Johnaton*a Songa—w NBC-WJZ (BLUE) NETWORK time commander of the Second Dl- The maehinea rested In the base Ik Dolan turned to her mother. •.‘OO* Tha Noraaman*a Quartet 20 feet from the base. The driver Approaching Marriage the other day—under the sUa the young man In 2-B, "I understand Sunday?” BASIC — Bast: w]a wbs-wbsa wbal * visloo, and ither notables speaking ment of the county courthouse you were not at home when tbe "Yes. sir. About 1 o'clock last "Now, Mrs. Downey,” he aaid, QUALITY AeOOOVALUf 4:16—Alice Ramaan and Sanga wham kdka wgar ways wjm wayr of the truck then drove away In the Tha marriage of Hlee Florence Robert’s left hand. * 3 S.’ 29c •:80— 4:30—Praaa* Radio Nawt Pariod at the ceremonies asserted that the where uniformed officers kept vtgu murder occurred?” Sunday afternoon. Then just about "now just what did you hear?" 4;M ■ 4;tt Ford Bend on Baaaball— wmai wfU waby webr wolio wapo wean ideals upheld during the World War direction of Vernon without identi Alvina Hesse, granddaughter of Mr. wlce wlau: Midwest: wenr wls kwk koll TRADE NIGHT CLASSES over them In eight hour shifts. 4, before I went out for the after "I was going to tell you,” Mrs. waef; Salon Orchestra—network ren wmt kao wowo wten: South: are still alive and that the forces fying hlmaelf. The police were ot and Mrs. Robert Noack of Orchard Mr. Smith repeated his wife's ex I:4S— 4:4»—Billy A Batty—weaf; Dan 3 The care taken to make certain planation to Detective Martin. They noon, I brought him down again.” Downey began at last, "that the Wifialew of Navy—waat: Littia Or* rtd wnbr krgv kfdro wrol kiia wlbo of Democracy 'are still prepared to the opinion that such an Impact street to Arthur Erneet Bother, son RICHMOND H 3 - 29c 3 ’SL’ 43c wdau waga wagn kzys: Mounuint Uo nothing leaks from the voting ma had spent the day In Rutherford, N. “ O. K., Johnson. Now tell me moment I heard that poor girl plian Annia—midw. rpL kvod kghf: PacmoTltgo kfad kez kga shed blood in their defense. REGISTERING TO CLOSE must have damaged the truck and of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bother ot P S:06 7dX>—Amoa *n* Andy — aaat; chines was Interpreted to mean that J., with relatives, not les’vlng there this: did Mrs. Wheeler say anything ■cream I jumped from my bed. BK TENDER Letila Panlee and Hit Orcti^waat keea k]r Four thousand American Legion an investigation waa started imme East Hartford wUl take place on AZMARIN (NOTE: See WBAP.NBC for optional whatever the official reault, a de A Quick Relief For until 1:20. They did not bear of the to you about going away?" LuclUe got up, too. Well, it waa the PEAS 4i1S— 7:11—Vocal Varlotioa by Choral Hat of stations.) naires, revisiting Francy to partici diately. ™ Saturday, October 6th at two 'YOR' GARDEN 3 49c StIO ■ 7:40 -Lee Roiaman Oreh.—waef; Tonight Is Last Opportunity mand probably will be made for a tragedy until tbe following morn "No, sir, she didn’t. It waa a sur most awful thing. She must have pate in these memorial ceremonies, An arrest was made later in the o'clock at the First Lutheran HEAD COLDS — CATARRH The Bavitt Saranade—network ConL East. re-check. ing. Dolan looked to Martin for con prise to me when I went up there fallen right past our window. It was 740— 440—Rudy Vallaa Hour—c to e beard speakers denounce the "in to Sign Up; Office to Be evening with the man to be present church. S04US TROUBLE — AST2DIA 4 4 ^ 440—Showboat of Radio—e to e 4:30— 8:30—The Singing Lady—«aat; A Superior Court order will be firmation o f this. Martin podded. yesterday afternoon with Detective terrible. 1 tell you. never In my life Bennatt A Wolvarton. Pianos—w justice. prejudice and selfish dlsre' Open from 7 Until 9. ed in the City Court this morning. FINAST 3 IL' 35c 3£.’ 49c 4:00 144<^RadIo Muoie Hall-^ to e 4 :4 ^ 8:45—Tom Mix, Sketch—^baale: Fire On ToUaad Road necessary for such a re-check. At All Drag Storea Evidently the Smith's alibi bad Martin. It certainly looked as If have I bad such a shock. I thought 1040—1140—John B. Kennedy—aut; gard of the rights of individuals and Several service wires were broken —Amea 'n* Andy—repeat for waat Al Viorra and Hla Orchaatra—west Tbe Tolland Ftro Department waa Ehren after such a checking pro- checked. she'd cleared out.' I was going to faint. My heart's not FSISH PW K10 MUST 8:0(H- 4:00—Nowa; H. Kogan Concert nations which still linger In dark and workers from the Connecticut 10:10—II1IO—Lou Braoaa^ Orchoatra places.” Local adults will have their last called out Wednesday afternoon ' 1 Dolan turned again to the Hunt "How long did she live in the so good, sergeant....” Sbe paused 1040—11:00—Nartham Lights, Dramat. B:4(^ 4:4(^Praoa*Radlo Newt Period Light i t Power Company and the 6:35— 8:35—Tony Ruaooll and Sango "But let no one think that our opportunity to register for evening when fire waa discovered in an ers. "Where did you live before. Bayvlew, Johnson?" for breath and laid a plump band O x m u d o e i 1140—104(^Tarri Praneenl, Tenor 5:45— 8:4^—Lowell Thomas — east; Southern New Ehigland Telephone 114^1140—Jerry Blalno'a Orchoatra courage, our loyalty and our suffer school at the local State Trade empty Icehouse on the farm of Hunter?” he demanded. The superintendent scratched bis over her )x>som. 11:01^1240—Ray Gordon A Orchoatra Cacorta—w.: Tom Mix—mldw. rpL 8 4 (^ 7:0(^Easy Acao, Sklt^Iso eat Ing of two decades ago were • for school tonight when the office ■wiu Company were called to the scene to Albrecht (3otUer of Tolland road. head thoughtfully for a momanL "Well, I went out into the kitchen make repairs. TONIGHT — AND FRIDAY! "In Brookljm, air. Down on CBB*WABC NETWORK 8:18— 7:1^—Haaianl of the South Soao naught,” General Harbord said. be open from 7 to 9 o'clock to re The icehouse was attached to the Herkimer street. I waa raised In "Ob, I guesa Mrs. Wheeler’s been for my tablets—I keep them over 440— 74(h—Lum A Abner—aaat only; Amatonrs FNaeoted Show QUALITY «•» «« 3'^”‘29c ■ V cent BASIC— East! wabe wade woko wcao Al A Loo Roiaor, Pianista—west "This memorial testifies to our faith ceive applications. Director J. O. barn, but the damage waa ellgbL Brooklyn. Never lived anywhere there three or four years.” the sink where theyH be handy- 25c ------wkbwwfp wkbw wkTi wkre whk wjr wdre 4:48— 7:45—The KIdoodiara’ Program that we can maintain the principles Echmallzn reports that 212 persons Local amateurs presented a stage Tbs fire waa extinguished with else.” "Remember where she came and juat as I got to the kitchen 1 wcao- I 'wiaaI wpro wfbl wlav wgar; Mid* 7:0(^ 4:00—Oan. Johnson’s Comment ahow last evening at the Hof Brau FRESH NATIVE waat: wbbm wfbm kmoo kmox whaa 7:15— 4:18—The l.aldaraingara Pra* for which they (who were killed at have already signed up for the chemicals by the Tolland depart STEAMED GLAMS "And you. Mrs. Hunter?” from ?” heard someone running down the RICHMOND S 3‘^i'37c O CAM Itfab kmt gram Chateau-Thlerry) died.” courses of instruction that will be ballroom, with a number of ama ment with Chief Henry Duel! direct Cilly looked at the woman as she "Some place in Manhattan, I’m stairs. Pm sure of it, sergeant. I AH • 6 LB LB BAST—wbaa wpg whp whao wore efrb 7:31^ t:l5 —To Be Announced <30 m.) Harry W. Colmery. retiring Na teurs from Rockvltle, Manchester, ing the men. None Better . . . And To Go With Them— ekae wibs wmaa waag wnbf wlba wkbn 440— 4:0(L-Hiian Traubal, Soprano offered and a large number are ex rose to anewer the sergeant's ques sure. She used to joke a lot about beard those steps just aa well as 1 El A CT extra fancy ^ Size 2 AVERAGE whio wgbl S:30— 4:80—Oraan Brothara Marlm* tional commander of the Legion, ex pected to register tonight and WUlimantlc taking part. Sktnner Camp Meeting tion. She appeared visibly shaken coming to live In Brooklyn. Sbe said bear your voice now. It waa a man - n i w # % 9 WHOLE SOLID PACK 3 3 DIXIE—wgst wflfa wbre woam wdod baa 1 3'“i5''45c O cent 33c FOWL pressed the sentiments of veterans Among those who appeared on Idra wrae wlae wwl wtoc 'krld ktrb 440-10.40-NBC Radio Night Club The machine course has' attract Alden Skinner C*xnp, Sons o t Best Beer and Ale and nervous. Without doubt, she bad something about never living more running downstairs—you know bow ktaa waeo koma wdbo wbt wda« wblg 10:0(^11:00—Nawsi Vagabonds Quartet in declaring the world needs honest ed the most applicants, 95 In all, the program were Vera Lee, dancer; Union Veterans of tbe Civil War been frightened by Oily’s revelation. than two doore from Broadway ail heavy a man’s footsteps are. It waa These Fowl are Strictly Fresh, sent direct from Coffitown, N. H„ wdbj wwra wmbg waja wmbr wala 10:15—11:15—Elsa Sehallart’a Ravltwa and tolerant men for the solution of Ben Chapman, banjo; the Sojka ktnllvkowooa wdae wnos kwkh know 10:40—1140—Eddie Varaoa Orchaatra while drafting has 17, electrical 11. will bold its next meeting on ’^urs- Would tha sergeant notice that, sbe her life, and what a come-down tbe murderer, sergeant. I know IL" where they have been sclenttflcally raised, and sent to your local wunm W7BO weha wpar wmaa wcoe the social, economic and other prob carpentry seven and textile two. a Trio; Alice Miller, toe dancer: An- day evening, October 14th in the U. a lly stiffened. Mrs. Downey's 11:0(^12;00—Henry Buaaa’a Orchaatra lems that precipitate wars. Birch Street Tavern wondered? Hla shrewd eyes, glanc Brooklyn waa.” = ■ 11:8(^12:80—Lou Bring and Orchaatra total of 132. In addition, forty s tj- gellne Phillips, aero dancer; Eddie words brought the case close to First National Market Every bird h u carefully Inspected Again Girding for War A. R. balL At that time the annual ing over Mrs. Hunter, were un “ Did abe ever say Why she mov dente will receive training at Taft- SunegA aceordian player; Evelyn election of officers will take place. 28 Birch Street Jost A Step From Main Street fathomable. ed to Brooklyn?” reality. and shipped under refrigeration. “Today a war-weary world girds GOLDEN BANTAM 7:46—Nawa Service vllle and forty more at Thompson- Richards, acrobatic danesr, all of A supper will be served following 'Tve lived In Brooklyn, sir, ever "No, she dldn'L A good many ‘■And this was right after the for more wars and there is hardly this city; Christine Bergb, Ellington RICHMOND 3i:.’ 29c 8:00— Traaaure Houae a nation that is not fearful of an ville. Instructions are offered In the business meeting. At this Ume since my marriage—25 years ago. folks come over from Manhattan gtrl's body bit the ground?'' Dolan 8:16—Sboppera Spectal architectural drafting, carpentry, Juvenile; Debaldl BrotherA Man plans will be made for the annual Before that I lived on Long Island, lately to save money. Rents are asked. other world catastrophe,” he said. BOLDEN BANTAM er WHITI WTIC 0:(M>—Mra. Nancy Chaae "We know that the people of no electrical work, machine drafting, chester; the Little Blues Singer, Veterans’ Night which will be held In Farmingdale." cheaper in Brooklyn.” "Right afterward. Not two-min May Tempo, of WllUmantlc. FINAST 31c ra Braadcaattng Servtee, 6:16—Richard Maxwell country want war and that the best machine work, textiles, textile de each jrear in November. "You were married, therefore, Dolan nodded. He looked over the utes after.” 6:25—Newa Service Dancing *aa enjoyed at the con when your husband became para “Can you tell me how far down Hartford, Oona. means for expression of their de sign and trade mathematics and TO N IG H Tl Bayvlew tenanU again. His eyes WHOLE KERNEL BANTAM LAMB LEGS 27^ W . 1040 K. C tS J BL 6:35-Jaek Berch and HU Boya sire for peace is through democra other fields on demand. clusion of the entertalnmanL And Every Tbnndsy and Saturday Night lysed?” rested on the school teacher In 4-A. stairs the man wenL Mrs. Downey? FINAST 9:45—GaU Roberta ~ UOBTS OUT. 2Si.’ 27c FANa LIGHT SOFT MEAT atara Standard Time tic Institutions.” _ Applicants must be at least 16 Merchants Meeting We Invite Ton To Enjoy Our Fannaa . . . Mrs. Hunter’s lower lip trembled, "Miss Downey,” he said, "what T o tha third floor, tbe second, tha 6:56—Star Gaxlng in Hollywood General Jacques Uierltler, speak years of age and working at the The October meeting of the Rock ■he fumbled in her bag for a band- can you tell me?” first ?” 10:00—Pretty Kitty KeUy ing for the French army, calM for trade In which, they desire to en ville Civic AasoelaUon will be held Spokane. Wash— Police, investi STEAMED CLAMS karehlef. Miss Downey, prim and precise, 'Tm net so sure of thaL I think 10:16—Myrt and Marge gating a reported servioe station n - Tnw— Thnnday, Oct. T Franco-American cooperation. roll. No date has been set as yet tonight at the RockvlUe Houae. Tasty Sandwiches ot An Kinds "Tee, sir.” rose to her feet, smoothing out bar ha went below tbe third floor... .at 10:30—Tony Wona and HU Scrap ‘'None of us in Franca wants war burglary, said everything was fins, “Waa be in an accident?” least 1 didn't hesu* him stop at the book for the opening of the Trade eve Supper wiU be served at 6:30 o'clock. skirt as she did so. Sbe held her LAMB FORES ^ 1 F. M. ~ to reappear,” be said. 'T h e fact ning schools but will be announced The speaker wlU be Mr. Hamilton, the station's bright lights burning "Yes, s i r .... that is— oh. don’t tending below us.” 10:45—Ruth and Bill THE BEST BEER — Drawn From Kooler-Koga head erecL CUT GREEN 4:00—Loranxo Jooea. that we have a strong army means ahortly by Mr. Echmallan. and a customer being served. "Thank you, Mrs. Downey. You BONED AND ROLLED IF DESIRED ” " 11:(X>—Heins Magazine of the Air secretary of the Manchester T. M. aak me to talk about it!" She burst "Not a thing, Sergeant Dolan,” QUALITY 3*SL’23c 4:15—The Oulding Light. we are striving to prevent po^ble C. A. {Resident Wm. Preuas wUl Operator Willla Bell agreed every Into tears. "You tell him, Georgei" ■he stated. "We can't tell you a have done right to tell u s... 11:30—Big Sister aggression.” thing waa fine—for the burglar. The 4:50—TIm Story o f Mary MarUn. preside at the business meeting. 214 Mala StreM sbe pleaded. "You tell him about it. thing. We heard the scream, of Mrs. Downey stepped a pace for CUT STRINGUM 4:45—Tba Road of Life. 11:45—Aunt Jenny's Real life (^neral John J. Pershing, war Intruder bad broken Into tbe sta Stories Baas Contest It’s Mtter If you do....” course—mo(her and L And we rush ward. She lowered her voice con GREEN OR WAX 6:00— Golden MelodlMU time commander of the American tion, switched on the llghta and FRANK’S TAVERN Near tbe Arroe^ RICHMOND 3t.'33c 12:00 Noon—Mary Margaret Mc Henry Market is the winner of Frank Diana. Prop. "Hush. Nellie!” Mr. Hunter sd- ed to tbe window to see what bad fidently. B:50—Jack Armatrong, All-Amer Expeditionary Force, spoke briefly Manchester filled his own gas tank while police “But that isn't sergeant,” she WNOU SHOULDERS -29’ the 1937 base contest conducted moalfhed, not unkindly. "You see, an. Bride In opening the ceremonies. investigated. happened. Other than that, wa know REFUGEE ican Boy. 12:16—"Your Newa Parade" yearly by the Tennstedt Brendel aergeanL” be explained, "my wife nothing.” ■aid. ‘T h a t Isn’t all.” MASTER-SMOKED-MildlyCured-5 6 lbavg ^ S:45—“Uttla Orphan Annie.” Another French speaker was FINAST GREEN sr WAX 3 - 45c 12:30—Romance of Helen Trent Date Book store on Market atrect The foUow- grieves about IL It gets her upeet to "I see. HavJ you always lived (To Be Oontinned) 6:00—Newa. Georges Rlvolet. secretary of the 12:45— Our Gal Sunday ing are the standings In tha con talk about it.” in Brooklyn, Miss Downey?” 6:16—“Caaey at the Mike.” National Confederation of Ex-serv 1:00—Betty and Bob Tbls Week. test: Large Mouth, WUllam Lutton, "I see. It was an accidenL Hun "Oh, yes. I graduated from ice men. General Charles G, Dawes, KAOE AGAINST TIME. 6:60—WrlghtvUle Clarion. 1:16—Betty Crocker OcL- 9.— Annual semi-formal 4 pounds 1 ounce; Catiton Ludwig, te r?” Erasmus High and Adslphl. Ws've A lfK tA a q iM 6:45—"Whlaperlng Jack Smith." wartime chairman of the General 1:80—Arnold Grlm'a Daughter Purchasing Board of the A. E. F.. dance by American Legion at Rain 3 pounda 8 ounces: Harry Ott, 2 "Yes, sir. I had a fall, and then always lived in Brooklyn. Mother 9i i h 7:00—Amoa 'n' Andy. 1:45— HoU3rarood In Paraon bow in Bolton. pounds 9 ounceA the doctors didn’t treat it rtghL 1 Nebraska a ty —The stork waa on 7:16—Vocal VarleUea. waa present but did not speak. was born down in 17th strssL near Its way to SL Mary's hospital, so TENDER TIK 2:00—Newa Thru a Woman'! Eyes Coming EventA Rockville Fish and Gams club guess. The old doctor dO'wn In Fourth avenue.” FINAST 7 :SO—Oontlnentala. The monument, composed of twin ATTENTION! ATTENTION! linemen and repairmen had to do 2:15—Newa Service—Early after rows of columns with the American Oct. 9—First of winter series of prises: Small Mouth, first, Henry Herkimer street who took care of 7:45—"Tlie SpoUlght." 'Thank you. Miss Downey. And some fast work when the llghta HALIBUT FRESHLY SLICED Ib 29c noon newa from the United Press eagle on one side, faced by carved dances of Knights of Columbus at Market; second, James Taylor; me la dead, and I went to a cou now, Mrs. Downey, is there any went ouL AU GREEN 6:00—Rudy Vallae's Variety Show. 2:25—Hartford Fire Proventlon feminine figures representing Ameri Country Club. third, WUIiam Sebenetseky; fourth, ple of others, to please my wife, FINAST 6:00—Showboat. ) Weak Program THE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF thing you can tell m e?” One crew rushed to a supply sta ca and France on the other, stands Oct. 11— Lecture by Dr. Donald Frank Busber; fifth. Dr. W. Robin but they couldn’t do anything for 10:00—Johnny Trotter’a Orchaatra. tion for a new motor, and another 2:30—Lyn Murray'a Four aubmen in a spacious terrace on the summit Wyman of Ariiold Arboretum on son; sixth, George ’Taylor; seventh, me.” CANNID 11:00—Newa. 2:48—Ted Malone’a "Between the Before Mrs. Downey could rise, prapiu-ed to shift the hospital line o f historic Hill 204. "Flowering Trees and Shrubs” at Kermeth Dowdlng: eighth, John *^D^IRED^ e 11:15—Lou BreeM's Orcheatra. Bookends" Sergeant Dolan rubbed his chin her daughter answered for her. to another transformer. HADDOCK 8C The majestic memorial, designed Whlton Memorial auditorium, aus Gwensky; ninth, Charles Can>entar. Local 63, T. W .O.C. of the C.I.O. thougbfuUy for a moment, but his YlfLohe, VEGITABLI 11:80—Lea Gordon'. OrchMtrA ’ 8:00—OolumbU Concert Hall "Mother can tell you nothing They got the job done a short by Dr Paul P. Cret of Philadelphia, pices of Manchester Garden club. Large mouth, first, Harry OtL •yes never left the man's face. more than I have, aergeanL” 12:00—Weather Report. 8:30—Three Console. commemorates the 300.000 Ameri Oct. 26— "The Firat Lady," a time before the stork delivered a | 12:02—Terri FranconL The catches of those who entered "Hunter,” he said finally, “it The sergeant smiled courteously. boy to Mrs. Ralph Long. RNAST CALIFORNU can soldiers who fought in the fa three-act comedy played by the the contest follow: Hsnry Market, strikes me as queer that a man like "Suppose you let your mother speak SPINACH 12:06—Jerry Blaine'a Orcheatra. mous counter-offensive, which broke Community Players and sponsored 5 pounds, 8 ounces: James Taylor, W ill be held Saturday, Oct. 9 at 2 P. M. jrou—tied to a wheel-chair—would for herself. Miss Downey. Did you 12:80—Gray (3ordon'a OrcheatrA MRS. HARRY L HOPKINS the German drive to capture Paris, by the Manchester Mothers’ club at During the year 1636, Ctenadtan SMuii and UejqeiaMti 1:00 A m.—Silent. 3 pounds, 14 1-2 oimces; William want to live on tbe top floor of a hear or see anything unusual on fishery exports reached the high FANa RICNMONO CUT in July. 1918 The Ctermsns were Whlton Memorial hall. Sebenetseky, 3 pounda, 7 ounces; BEETS TomoiTtnv*a Program pushed hack north of the Vdsle walk-up apartmenL” Sunday night, Mrs. Downey?” est pc in’, since 1981, with a total DIES IN WASHINin'ON Also (jotton Blossom Singers Frank Buaher, 8 pounds, 7 ounces; ally listened eagerly for Hunt CALIFORNIA A. M. river. American casualties number from Plney Ridge at Y'. M. C. A. in TINKER HALL Mra Downey rose hesitantly to value of 825,358,(X)0. FANCY WHOLE 6:00— “ReveUle.” approximately 60.000. Dr. W . Robinson, 3 poundA 6 1-2 SMAU M m 'Nov. 5 — Husking Bee at St. ounces; (Seorge Taylor, 8 poundA 5 FINAST 6:80—Francia Cronin, organlat. Bridget’s church. TOKAY lbs W fe of WPA Head Passes 1-4 ounces: Carlton Ludwig, 8 GRAPES 7:00—Morning Watch — Ben Haw Nov. 11-25 — Annual Red C rou ATTEND YOUR UNION MEETINGSI 3 19c thorne. ■ Away ,\fter a Year’s Illness; roil call drive. pounds, 1 ounce; Kenneth Dowdlng, 3 pounds; John Gvensky, 2 pounds, PEAS and CARROTS t:0 0 —Newa. Was 37 Years Old. Nov. 15— Annual Conflrmand Re 8:15— Malcolm ClalrA R A D I O ^ " ^ union at Emanuel Lutheran church. 13 ounces; iVlUiam Lutton, 2 FANa lbs 8:80—Radio Bazaar. Washington, Oct. 7,— (A P I— pounda, 8 ounces; Charles Carpen JULIENNE a tm OR CARROTS BAN AN AS RIPE 4 8:00— Morning MlnatraU. 51ra. Harry L. Hopkins, 87-year-old ------Day HUNTING IDYU, ter, 2 pounds, 6 1-4 ounces; Thomas 6:15—Gretchen McMullen Cooking wife of Works Progress Adminis Eastern Standard Ttme Lutton, 2 pounds, 6 oimcea; Henry ra il THROUGH AHrmiHG FMAST School trator Harry L. Hopkins, died today Elgin, ni.—Things began to hap Weber, 2 pounds, 4 1-2 ounces: TINY (mCEN In Garfield hospital. She had been Schortmann, 1 poundA 15 1-2 LIMA BEANS YELLOW Ibt 6:35—Food NewA New York, Oct 7—(AP)—This pen when Milton Cox. 13. and Rob TURNIPS 5 6:45—Artistry ot Homemaking. in ill health for the peat year. ert Wade. 12, placed their air rifiea ouncea; William Schaeffer, 1 pound B om and reared in Benton Har year's World Series broadcasting, 14 1-2 ouncea; Ed. ConnorA 1 6OL0EN MARROW 10:(X)—MrA Wigga of the Cabbage going on nithout a sponior for the acroaa tha tracks of the Mlln-aukce SQUASH bor, Mich., Mta HopldnA formerly pound, 11 1-2 ounces; Ttmy Cbemls- Patch. first time in three years, is revert railroad near hers. Miaa Barbara Duncan, attended the • • • • 10:15—John'a Other Wife. ing to the former plan of tba net The guns ground both rails and truek. 1 pound, 8 ounces; Gilbert lbs U nlv^ty of Michigan two years. Seifert, 1 pound, 6 1-4 ounces; Qar- MMV S weet POTATOES 10 10:30—Juat Plain Bl'J. work, paying all of the coat. That automatically threw a atop block. SAUERKRAUT 10 10:45— Today’! Children. She was married to Hopkins when The engineer stopped aq oncoming enee PreusA 1 pound. 8 ounesA he waa director of the new Tuber- include, chain facilities as well as 11:00— Oa\’ld Hamm. time rebates for any programs that train ao suddenly that passengers Maettng Next Week AUGH flt mod—flash—all soft-going 11:15—Backstage Wife. culoiis and Health Asaoclation of were shaken. TTie signal operator Tbe regular meeting of the Rock rANCY OOLOeN SARTAM NATIVE .Vew York in 1931. have to stand aside for the bails and J on Goodyear Snre-Grip tirea. This SUCCOTASH lbs 11:80—How To Be Charming. strikes. notified police headquarters, but the ville Emblem club will be held on I APPLES COOKING Hopkins WAS'with her at the Ume 6 11:45—"Hello P e g g y ." One Item, though, not reported boya and the guns were in the hands Wednesday afternoon, October 13tb great bad-weather tire hM its own of her death. Their one daughter, 12:00 Noon—GetUng the Moat out in the list o f expenses is that of of signal maintenance meo before at the Elks Home. At this Ume a re LIMYZ Diane. 5 years old, was at their "duint” bnilt tight into its power- MIXED VEGETABLES of Life— Dr. William L. Stidger. series broadcast rights. When there the officers arrived. port of tbe Supreme convenUon will NATIVE P. M. Geergetou-n home Hopkins also was a sponsor this sum was stated Specialists honte tread—big husky rubber cleats MeINTOSH lbs ha., one aon. Darid. by his first wife. MNCV APPLES 4 12:15—"Young Wldder Jonea. " to have been $100,000 for each year’s diat bite down and poll through any PRUNE PLUMS group of games. With the chains fo r COORCRATINO WITH THf NEW ENCUND ARfU INSTITUTE Dawley. doing the contests on a sustaining ingtoa official set. She waa fond thing! It’s self-deaning, too —can’t 12:45— s’jiglng Sam. basis, admission of the • microphone 1:00—News and Weather. ' of outdoor life and often played ten- equipment to the ball parks cornea pack and spin-yee kttp gpingt Snper- ^ xUb or went swunmlng.. ONNAMON SUOARCa 1:15—Jojxe Jordan. Girl Inte.-na. under the classification of a "free ewist Cord carcass insures maTitmim dsi FINAST i Another interest a-aa the collect pass." Manchester Public Market ROOFING DOUGHNUTS SUGARED sr RIAIN 15c 1:30—Marjorie Mill,. ing of etchings. PEANUT BUTTER 2:00—Shero Trio. wear. Knest dre built for off-die-road Besides her husband and daugh- 2:15—Beatrice Fairfax. Because of s pocsible broadcast FINE QUAUTY FOR BAKINS sr FRYIN6 tise 2 ; ter, M ra Hopkins U survived by one and firm work. Get yours now and eSM 2:80— Walter Logan's Musicals. of the World % riea on Sunday the PURE LARD ■4 15c APPLE SAUCE ' bro'Jier, Commander Donald Dun- 8:00—Pepper Yoimg ■ Fam:ly first of the negro spiritual programs SEA FOOD RIGHTLY PRICTD SIDING forget bad weather. I can. U. S. N., etatloned at San by the Tuskegee InsUtute choir has 1 Ib 3:15— Ma Perkins. ; Di.go. Calif., and one sister. Mrs. Fancy Fresh Mackerel — Fresh Bntterflsh — Swordfish 5:30— Vic and Sade. been advanced 30 minutes to 1 p.m. RICHMOND COFFEE i: 18c - Richard Stephens of Hawthorne, Halibut Steak CRISCO or SPRY i: 3:45—The O Ne:llj. on WEAF-.NBC. Gov. Bibb Graves riHRaaRTmcM ' New Jersey. Fresh Scallops — Stewing* Oysters THE HNAtr (lUALnY of Alabama Is to Introduce the choir WALL BOARDS B-maaTTHnYMCsaMy- corrcEwcfSow in tbe inaugural broadcast . . . Tbe Chowder Clams Steamingf fT aia KYBO COFFEE L,‘ 22c MAZOLA OIL iri can March of 'Hme. moi-lng October 14 I THDL Cboics o f three grsBC vslacs Boston Bluefish to F r y ...... 2 lbs. 25c fcr rsgnlarsa^ to a group of WJZ-NBC stations Fresh Cod, sliced or in piece ...... 15c Ih. FOR THE WAMOAY SUCED rhe Poet’s Column after broadcasting since Its Incep vk a —ascS tip i RINSO 2X39c WHOLE MILK BREAD NsJt wMi «Swl« nSSi 1*4 WDRC tion seven years ago on WABC-CB8. Frwh Whole Haddock...... ~10c Ib. INSULATION jaOttHmtUml Staabt W craMMiy tetlw 225 Hartford, Conn. 1830 R E c iP B o c m r has decided upoo a time different Ls an obligation, or shall I say than that previously announced. It Eastern Standard Time R-C CHERRIES 29c Debt; that depends solely on honor wnll be 8:30 Instead of 9. At pres At Our Vegretable Department TOMATO SOUP<^*«^'>320c BAKED BEANS 2H*27c to ent on CBS the programs go out at Fancy Tokay Grapes...... 2 lbs. for 15c PAINT, Etc. 10:30. LIBBY’S CORNED BEEP - 16c MATCHES 6 p^ 2 2 c wh spray pa 4 :(X>^Howella and Wright Pay. The naUons o# Europe fuled Native Concord G rapes...... 2-lb. bnsket ISc CORN FLAKES ^ « 5^ 4:15—Prof. Charles E Marriam to pay President Rooeevelt's addrees In Native Beets or Carrots...... 3 bunches for 14c DILL PICKLES AMCItm N.B.C 4:30—U. 8. Army Band Calming inability so to do. „ Avail Yourself of Our RfTZ 19e 5:00—Ad-Liner -Vo: They couldn t cancel their ohii- ^h^^’^ X h Sweet Cider (including j u g ) ...... 45c gsL 8:80— “Drama of tha Skies” gatton PICKLES s«riS?Mo^ 2 |M ASc PIG BARS N. K C. 2 S L 2 5 C 8:45—News Service To Uncle Sam: but they American revolution, srill be broad- Estimating and Han Service MASON JARS ^79c ^ 69c “ ulO. cast Monday morning at 11:48 by 6:00—Dinner Dance Music spend biihonA Special At Our Bakery Department OO/YE; 6:15-^Ctoo Boya both WEAF-NBC and WABC-CBS. 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Good Grocery Spedals r Amateur Hour mxn: WEAF-NBC—7:15 Vocal vari Pancake Symp, 16-ounce jog— a fc li 10:00— To Be Announced But the CAmal mind pre\*eatg a rg* eties: 8 Rudy Vsllee hour; 9 Show- stores Phneake Flonr, 20-onnce pkf., S. S^Both for a OC leaaa 10:80—March of Time boat: 11:30 Northern Llghta, drama: Bulk Spaghetti, Macaroni and E lb o in ...... lOe lb. 11:00—Sports—Ntwa From ain; and to the againgr o i God’s 12:30 Earl Hines orcbestrA | "la?* GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE oiS.’si. \ 11:15—Cab Oalknray'a Orchestra plan. WABC-CBS—8 Kate Smith vart- Land O’ ljikes Grated Italiaa Chssse, shaksT i o f can, 10c The Manchester Lumber Orchaatra Oh, that mankind would c iy w i aty; 6 Major Bbwaa amataura; 10' Madonna Toauto Pasta, 6-oaacc c a a ...... 2 far Ite Oaear of Waldorf 80th. wedding an- ADAISrS 8EBVICB R A llO X 9 . s . m m u L I T , 176 W. Oratei es. 12:00—Frank Dallaya Orchestra what they owe Presto Cake Floor, small packaga Frea witk pnrekase of asa efswM Strest U:80 A. 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PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING H E R A ^ . BiANCHESTER, CONN. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7.1987 ICANURESTER BVENTNO HERALD, UANCHESTTER. OONN„ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7,198T rAGBELEVffil Tokjro «c cu»ed world powers of preaching Justice and htuaaiUty for finding n permanent place on aebool dition. Tba toreat contains an In Tha proeaada from the dance will sUU making small oontributioa to it WM naabla to agree oa a- dip CROSS AS REFEREE Cailna. and at the same Ume. ‘"di Members of New Police Commission menus, but It la a problem to pre TWO COLEBROOK FORESTS teresting mixture of northern hard LEGION BEGINS DANCE to the post Bugle and Drum eiaiaii. rectly controverting every interna . Aba- end of war and the reign ot CONSPIRACY CHARGE sent them In appetufing form, avan woods including paper btreh and rpo, who affectively advartlaad JURY DISAGREES NEWPOUCE'BOARD peace"; tional law" by selling duin dum bul FISCAL C0N1H0IS ' I n ebaiactar to command whits pine and hemlock. A large Monoheater whlla at the National Tha Jury w m diachargad bP Jkdga IN STATE SET-DP lets for use against Japaneie eot- That "It ia not free from racial ____ acceptance, and the aebool _ GIVEN TO THE STATE area o f open land will be planted SERIES ON SATURDAY ConvaaUon ia New York. Arthur F. Ells after It had putout, equalling a one year as a member of toe board m CL Go^od and Captain Herman of hla home. toe state. Sandy Brook Is ona of veataon. North Carolinian wma . surrounded arthritis but w m able to be around tential saving, which may go A. Hurley for certain types of bulldr partment's declaration yesterday Hal Roach, Movie Director, major league record. • and when the ballot was token to Sohendel that ba w m promiaad 330 In toe village of Salau 28 of Ita 40 toe loveliest of brook valleys In the He wore a red bat, a rad shirt and ings and materials that go Into by autograph hunters when he ap as usual'3resterday. high M 31,300,000 at toe end of toe against Japan were conatrued as decide who would be toe chairman if ba threw a atone through a win houses were deatroyad. state atlll left In an unspoiled con dangled a cowbell from his neck. them. peared a few minutes after toe this year Mr. Qulsh received two He WM the cider son of the late year on the present bMla, If no partial shouldering of too Oriental IefL° *****’ "roro dow of tha bua. He ia also alleged to The first step in his plan. Hr. other Giants and obligingly scrawled votes. Mr. Qulsh and Mr. Spiess Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian Kuhney and contingencies arise that will require Says His Tone Has Ex Yankees: Gehrig beat out a alow have told the police that ha w m Whitaker «aid, will be to obtain a trouble, permitting Britain, with hla name on a dozen score cards. voted for themselves. WM bom on March 8, 1870, In Tal- the use of toe reserves in toe re rolW down the third base line which paid 330 oa account for hla act and report on all unemcumbered bal France, to concentrate on a show DlMagglo WM rewarded with a Having been granted an additional cottvllle, where the family lived .'or maining three .quarterly periods. 12-oz. toat after being paid the <20 that ances affecting capital outlay of all down In toe European crisis that pired; Is On Way Home. wailed to handle. It was scored big hand when Jie slammed two appropriation of 31,900 at toe an many years. He attended the vil The report covers toe first quar- iUUIOUR’8 grew out of tbs 14-months-old dvU as a basehit. Dickey lined toe first balls In succession into the far terljr allotments made by toe gov be later toanad <3 to Picararo and Corned Beef tin state departments apd agencies. nual meeting of the town, the com lage school ana TalcottvlUe Congre war in Spain. pitch to center for a single. Gehrig that he w m to get the <30 later. These will go into emergency re reaches of the left field stands. The missioners were expected to name a gational church and w m employed ernor M of Sept. 8, this year. Oolaman'a case w m continued serves to be drawn upon only when Ask Quick Reply Hollywood, Oct. 7— (A P )— Hal stopping at second. Hoag attempted mighty Lou Gehrig followed with a man as regular to start and do duty In hU youth by Talcott Brothers in It reveals that 33,894,774.02 w m the plans, specifications and esti Their ominously unclarifled threat to sacrifice but forced, Gehrig at long drive Into the right field stand. cn the West Side. This w m the their woolen mill. George Kuhney allotted for the first quarter from whan he w m arraated iM t Friday Roach, associated with Vittorio the general fund. Makaa Clothaa Whitlar mates prepared by Mr. Hurley are to "decUive action" was held over third. McCarthy to OtL Selkirk s Tom Baker, toe young right reason that the additional appro was a member o f the Monltora, toe and atnea that time tha police havs KEMP’S approved. MusaollnL son of n Duce, In a wide hard grounder caromed off Mc- hander toe Giants got from the priation was made. Total Allotments been investigating. Yeatarday oftar- Rinso lU ly unless Premier Mussolini- re- champion professional baaeball Htirley's recommendations will pUed quickly to toe week-old Invi ly-heralded Italo-American film ^rthy's leg, scoring Dickey and Dodgers during toe summer, went In past years, when there w m a team of the atate In 1889. It woa This la 23.4 per cent of toe year’s noon-at 4:30 Lieutenant Barron saw go to Budget Director Whitaker to to toe hill M toe National League tation to confer with France and venture, said today that 'T Intend Hoag. The ball bounded Into right regular policeman on toe West Side composed of Taloottvllle and Man total allotments for all ordinary ra- the man that tue police had been be checked by Examiner Robert W. champions began batting practice. he not only took care of the street curring expenses of the stste, and looking for on ForMt street and Britain on withdrawal of foreign to devote all my time, for the pres field and wsa good for a double as chester players. Ho w m right field Tomato Clark, appointed by Finance Com toe Giants handled the ball poorly. The crowd w m slow in arriving patrol, but was algo called upon to some minor |ltcma In other cate pleksd him up. Ha w m Identified by Anniversary Sale eans soldlera from toe Spanish psnlnsu- ent at least, to production of my er, and his death follows ju it a Soup missioner Edward F. Hall, as con- Is Lazzerl was intentionally passed and an hour before toe game It ap do duty around toe Cheney mills gories. Captain Bebendel and taken to the Campbell^s week that o f Edward D. L,yncb who stnietlon expert, will also look over own pictures." Ruffing smashed the first pitch peared doubtful if today's attend with the result that the policeman There is left 310.699,477.68, or poUoe atatton. Burley's plans. A curt communique. Issued after waa a catcher on toe same famous yesterday's long conference between "I can't say If a picture will ever against the lower boxes In left field ance would reach yesterday's 60,000 was hardly better than a watchman team. 70.3 per cent of the 315.000,000 for Sonator Joseph Cooney, of Hart Gov. Cross wm get the recom be mode under my partnership with mark. and was ringing a box every 13 min allotments for toe remaining three- ford, who hM dsfandad tha ethars Oleo mendations of both Hurley and Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden for a double, scoring Selkirk and Mr. Kuhney married Miss Hattie PAGE Mussolini.” Roach said, although he I^ z e r i. Gumbert woa taken out ot utes. quarters In the year. arrMtad In connection with trouble Cooked Whitaker, the former's baaed on the and French Ambassador Charles The present commission, or at E. Barrows, daughter of the late Spaghetti ^ declared "the partnership x x x has The figures revealed by Mr. at the plant of tha Indapandant Choice group of Coffee Tables technical aspects of the program, Corbin, said: the box and replaced by Dick Coff Mr. and Mrs. Henry w. Barrows, not been dlsaolved." least the majority of them, feel that Whitaker point toward a record un and the latter on fiscal controL •The two governments have man, another right-hander. (Thiozza for many years residents of Hud Cloak Company, w m not in court Toung MuasoUnl left yesterday by THOMAS NELSON PERKINS, toe man aasigned to duty on toe expended balance that may be ra- Hr. Whitaker will ask the gover agreed on the desirability of receiv t«»k Crosettl'a long fly on toe run son street. Mr. Barrows served os lart night. Bruce Caldwell, In tha plana for New York on what Roach West Side should have a beat on toe turned to toe general fund If normal sams office with Senator Cooney, Pure Nutley Doublod nor to allot money for the buildings ing an early reply from Italy." ning track In left center, Ruffing West Side and do police duty only selectman of toe town at one time. at low prices - - - - fine for giifts boxaa Informed sources said at toe time said was a alght-seelng trip before moving to third after toe catch conditions continue. WM In court and when ba learned T l p p ^ in accordance with his check on the returning home to Rome. The time LEGAL EXPERT, IS DEAD and not be a watchman. For several years Mr. and Mia. Matches that France and Britain were, in Whitehead grabbed Rolfe's sharp That la why interest centera on the charge oa which Picararo w m Hurley estimate. Ur. Hurley will set for a study here of American The fact that mapy of toe bouses Kuhney lived In Windsor while be submit requests for bis whole pro offecL giving Rome 24 hours to re- grounder and threw him out. formerly owned by CSieney Brothers was employed by toe former EMdy too emergency reserve figure of aiTMtad asked for a continuation, Bpond to the InvttAUon. flllm methods having expired. 3673,246 which Is Interpreted by Mr. which wM granted, until Friday gram. They will go to the finance At Salt Lake City early today the Four runs, four hits, no errors, Veteran Boston Attorney Was were sold during the past month to Electric company. They returned to one left. Whitaker at this Ume m an antici Bight. Sofid Honduras Mahogany 1-lb. board composed of the governor. There was a growing conviction young Italian drew back toe cur- individuals, most of them long Ume Manchester and Mr. Kuhney was ANN PAGE H r. Hall, and Mr. Hurley, the three Connected With Many of pated quarterly figure whlcD may Proaaeutor George C. Laaanar Jer In authoritative quarters that a trlne of his airplane berth and residents of the West Side, prompt associated with bU father-in-law In n > | 0 c Peanut Butter revert to toe general fund at tha pointed out how serious the charge having power to determine the .. ‘•'*P**y of ' Anglo-Fren-h emlled at a crowd at toe airport, Yankees Stadium, New York, Oct. Nation’s Leading Corpora ed the commissioners in this feeling. the grain business formerly con priority of the projects and the need end o f the year. ■force" might be the only way to but declined to meet reporters or ^ • ~ (A P )—A clgudleaa aky spread tions. The playgrounds on the West Side ducted by the late V. C. Carter and WM oonsldsrad undar tha present o f all or part of the program. get II Duce'a blackahtrt legions out toe Italian consul. fliftddenly over the home g^roundi of are used more than any other play R. N. Strong. A t Mr. Barrows' laws of Connecticut and Mked toat of Spain. grounds in Manchester and there is the bond ba made <3.000 for tba $11.95 murderers' row today to give an death he took over toe business un No Time Limit Arouses Speculation Dedham, Mass., Oct. 7.— (A P )__ need for a policeman there when eOntlauatloa. This auggastlon woa Departing Hollywood the day ‘^eal settln'K to the second game ot til bit retirement in 1920. ROOSEVELT KEEPS TOUCH JAPAN CALLS CABINET Today Informed persons were In the World Series which waa head- Thomas Nelson Perkins, 63, former baseball games are played, as has Mr. Kuhney waa a member of foUowad by Deputy Judge TbomM Similar to plieture at loft, but with eroaa atrstehsr bass. POTATOES after president Roosevelt's anti-war member of the Repar.^.tions Commis been the case nearly every night Daimahar. who plaoad tba bond at RED CIRCLE dined to discount toe suggestion blast at aggressive nations, the heralded debut of the Second Congregational church Tray it very deep. An extra fine piece you will want fo r that a 24-hour ultimatum had been Cliff Melton, hlll-bllly southpaw ace sion and of the American Commis during to past season. and took an active part In Its af- 35,000. This WM later furnished by TO MSCDSS 0. S. STAND Italian’s homeward trip aroused sion to toe Inter-AIIled War Con Because there was no beat ready WITH FOREIGN SITUATION your own home. Worth |14.50. given to Mussolini. They said the much speculation. of the New York Giants, against talia while his health permitted. He a surety company and Picararo w m COFFEE U.S. Ke.1 M-lb. ference Id Paris, died today after a to consider the commissioners did 24 hours was menUoned merely as C U Willard of the United SUtes the mighty Yankee crew. was also a member of Manchester relaaaad. an approximate period of grace and long illness. not name the regular policeman and Lodge of Masons. In Direct Communication With Tha cases of Coleman and Lalstar, A DISTINCTIVE BLEND OF a Oroon Mountain . sack ON INVASION OF CHIN. State Department, who was accom Climaxing an early morning rain postponed this action until October Wlntarhaaplng 15 ito. not a definite time limit. Perkins, veteran Boston attorney, He leaves besides his wife, one which woa aehsdulad to be tried at 1.19 panying Mussolini, said, however: fall with a sudden shower that Sec. Hull On Reactions to served m chief counsel to the War 13. Circular table-pedestal base THE WORLD’S FINEST la # f l a i The League of Nations Assem son. H. Kingsley Kuhney; one tha regular asitlon of tha court iM t (Oonttnued from Page One) "W e’re en route to New York and drenched the early arriving bleach- Industries Board and as an assist When a regular policeman Is ap Far East Statements. bly, throwing Its "moral support' I understand young Mussolini Is go erites, the threatening dark clouds grandson, a sister, Mrs. Andrew night WM oontinuad, until Friday. COFFEE ’ to China In toe Far Eastern crisis, ant to the secretary of war durine pointed there will be two men left as Joaa^ Rich of New Britain, ar tbe Jflne-Power Treaty, would not ing home. No, I don't think he left suddenly were blown away by a the World War. supernumerary policemen. Lucius Apel of Saybrook, and a brother Hyde Park, N. Y.. Oct. 7— (AP) cslled last night on toe nine-power in any special hurry." Frederick E. Kuhney of Bamstead, raatad on tha flrat day of the etrika plFtlcipaie In a nine-power confer brl.sk northwest wind and the He was affiliated wrlth many of Thrall is the oldest supernumerary —President Roosevelt w m In fre Crapes Tokay treaty group to act^ and warned Leaving San Francisco last night N. H. eharged with damage Lo private $9.95 ence. If one r/erc held. heavens were clear. The sun beat the county's leading corporations and Lester Behrend Is the next. Of quent communication with the Japan there n.lgbt be other meas Mussolini said he was flying to New Funeral services for Mr. Kuhney property It being charged that be " Ho matter whet decision such a down on the field and waa drying including Cjencral Foods. American the two Mr. Behrend has had the State Department today, presum oeefepente should take," Domel ures if she did not halt the Inva York on an American sight seeing it rapidly as the canvass strips along greater amount of experience as will be held Saturday afternoon at ably ascertaining reaction to toe t ^ w a atone that broke a window A most attractive coffee table in mahogany. Circular sion. tour. Telephone and Telegraph Company, e t a privaU car, bad hla case con- Good 8lia qw ted a foreign office official the sidelines were removed. and Stone A Webster. Mr. Thrall has had other work to 2 o'clock at Watkins Brothers fu government's latest pronouncement top, with atylish pedestal base. Curved lip on table ton. Juicy aaoh *TShether moral pressure, concrete It acted by unanimous adoption He denies rumors his father had take care of while Mr. Behrend has neral home, 142 EM t Center street. denouncing Japan for her undeclai^ tlBuad until Friday night. Rich Grapefruit One down with their ••merfi Regular priea is 812.60. TOMATO JUICE or a report of toe League's Slno- called him home. He was a Fellow of Harvard measures of material sanctions ticket", Carl HubbeU, punched full college. been the one that has always been Rev. Ferris E. Reynolds of toe Sec ed war on China. made a oomplalnt on the day that Japanese advisory committee. "Please," he said, 1 want you to against Japan, the Empire's funds of holes In a riotous first game ready to answer a call for extra ond Congregational church will of It was also disclosed by Secretary ha WM arraated that the driver ot Letters to League members who know my father did not send for In addition to being active In le ths oar had cieated a breach of tha mratal policy will remain unchang which saw the Yankee gunners com gal circles, he waa a director of work. ficiate and burial will be In toe James Roosevelt that William Phil are signatories of the treaty, invit me to come home. Since I have The commissioners have now on East cemetery. peace that reoultad In the atona be- A .P p | 0 S Madnteih g bine breaks and power with Letty several railroads, including the lips, ambassador to Rome, who hM Other Fine Values In Coffee Tables ing them to call a conference, were been here I have had not one word file 16 applications for supernumer u g thrown. Ha mads complaint The Washington condemnation, Gomez's pitching to romp to an Boston A Mains and Soutjiern Pa been vacationing In toe Berkshlrea dispatched by the Aga Khan, preel- from him. not one telegram, not 8-1 ary policemen. They are from both ^ l i d m ^ oga n y top, very sturdy. Reg. price 86.50. A n n ivem ry S a le ...... 84.75 following by a day President Roose decision, the Giants' hopes definite cific. was a caller at toe summer White against Manning Fendal and iM t 3 s2 5 < velt's Chicago address in which he dent of toe 52-natlon aeoembly. one telephone call. the Republican and Democratic list. House yesterday afternoon. night Proaaeutor Laaaner said a Maple drenisr top, lower aheir. Reg. price 86.50. Anniversary Sale ...... 85.25 "M y family is like that. We are ly rested on the gangling Melton, He server m chairman of toe f u n e r a l s Ibe. lashed at Invader nations, was The Aasembly, although adjourn There was no action taken iMt He said Phllltpa stopped about warrant would ba issued for Fenders Maple drop-leaf toble, lower shelf. Reg. price 86.75. Anniversary S a le ...... 85.95 Bananas Yellow Ripe board of the commercial radio Inter greeted with enthusiasm in l^ndon, ing, left running toe machinery to given freedom to live with no in the game's moat sensational young night to name any of toe 16 and Boyt W. Freelova five minutes for tea, but undoubted rookie of the season who won 20 national committee and as a mem arrest. Solid mahogany, cross stretcher base, fitted tray. Reg. price 815.00. Paris and Geneva, but less warmly deal with toe Oriental situation. In terference from anyone." before this is done the commission Funeral services for Boyt W. ly talked about toe foreign situa In tha regular session o f tha games and lost but nine. The slim ber of toe executive committee of welcomed in Rome. furtherance of toe Britlah-inepired In Hollywood, producer Hal ers will have a consultation with Freelove, veteran of toe World War tion. court Charles W. DUtUn of Wlnstad _ . ^ . Anniversary Sale 812.95 Roach who brought Mussolini's son southpaw, a cast-off of the Yanjts, Lee Hlgglnson Trust (Company, Old DiaatRTa Occupied with another cloud in move to curb Japan. other police departments' and will and well known bualneaa men were Between telephone talks with ths Lyre baa^ tray, bragg feet, solid mahogany. Reg. price 817.50. Anniversary Sale 815.76 Ploar Ww - WILBCNT'a e«- to America, commented; (Jolony Trust (Company and First pleaded giUlty to passing a atop No Rub 39c Sparkle Cm . CoffM the European situation, London Next Meeting was in the midst of a feud with bis probably have a date set for exam State Department, the President "Signor Mussolini came to Holly National Bank of Boston. held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at aignt through his attorney Wiuuun 25c poa-ert considered "decisive action" The Sino-Japmneee advisory com old mates and a great jockeying inations to find just who is toe best worked on mail. wood to study our method of pro battle was In prospect Among corporations which he qualified for toe position and in ad his home on Wadsworth street, and 8. Hyde and w m fined <10 and costa. . to counter Italian Interv’cntlon in mittee OB which toe United fitatea largely attended. Rev. James Stuart He received only one caller, Hanty Fred Dolphin of Hartford, charged Spain. ducing pictures. His Ume for this Arrayed against him woa one of served m executive eommittee mem dition to a mental test there will iseisss baa an observer was expected to Neill, rector of S t Mary’s EpUco- N. MacCracken, president of Vaasar with operating a motor vehicle Apple Sauce •»"'»• 2 ~ 15c Snider's Beets work having expired, he has left on the strong arm men of the Ameri ber or director were Merrimac also be a physical examination. college, to talk over plans for toe 10c President Roosevelt's pronounce meet within a month, and It was psl church, of which he w m a mem without a Ueaaaa w m fined 310 and ment and the State Department ac a sightseeing trip of the country can League, Charles (Red) Ruffing, Cjbemicai Company, St. Mary's Min- From those having the highest aver 250tb anniversary of toe charter of thought toe Aasembly would be re- ber, conducted too service. The ocats aftor ba bad pleaded guilty. A SIMMONS Innerspring Mattress M C I PIC tion were construed as a partial before leaving for his return to whom too Giants trimmed in the eral Land Company, Champion Chop age in both of these examinations toe city of nearby Poughkeepsie. tsQIste coDvened in epeclal session should Rome." floral tributes were numerous and 6 22< Snider's Spinach shouldering of the Far Eastern dls- first game of too 1936 fall classic per Ckimpany, RaJLway and Light the selection will be made. The Prudent will return here next 10c toe Far Eastern situation develop Young MussoUnI also denied ru Securities Company. The police commissioners are care beautiful. bi«)ance. permltUng Britain, with into a graver crisis. Ruffing, at too peak of bis form, Wednesday to dedicate a new post Nootar—Orange Nekoe France, to concentrate on a show- mors bis father had ordered his con- His fatoar, ^waid C. Perkins fully considering this examlnaUon The bearers were TbomM (h im n CLAPP’S The Washington pact aignatorlea waa rated the favorite in too duel off.ce at Poughkeepsie In connec Special—at the new low price ^ 25c Baby Foods Mwn In the crisis which grew out necUons with Roach's studio sev operated a (leet of clipper ships to feeling that men who are to be fu and George W. Strant tepreaenttng tion with toe celebration. He proba SCHDOl LUNCHES 3 ’— 25c may meet within two weeks. Some ered. at 3 to 2 with the support of hla Of the 14*month old Spanish civil powerhouse. China. Many of his forbears were ture policemen ghould have a knowl Mancheater Lodge o f Maaona; W il bly will remain a week. war. so irees suggested the conference identified prominently with toe de- edge of the town, its people, some liam Hunnlford. Tall Odara of nOYAl might be held in Woeblngton, 19212 Colonel BUI Terry altered his line The President will leave late to- NEED ATTENTION Powder tr 17c Meat KInda «n « Britain gave an unclarified hint velopment of toe railroad Industry idea M to law and be in a physical Lebanon: John J. McCann of the hlght for Washington for con Soups 2 25c birthplace of toe treaty, but they up to meet too right handed slants Conm ation of "decisive" action unless Premier In tola countiy. condition to do the work c a lM upon. Disabled War Veterans; John Mc ferences with members of the Cab added that arrangements probably the Yankee bid red, replacing Ay SIM M ONS N. a. c. Mussolini replied promptly to a SEEK 2 PRISON Tha widow and three tons, Elli The day of appointing a person with Cann, representing tha "Yankee' inet and others on toe foreign attua- ON RIGHT FOODS would be made in London-Parls- Hank Lei her In centerfleld with toe a big stomach has passed in toe bet ONLY Crackers ~ 19 c awen-day-old invitation to confer ott, James H. 2nd, and TbomM N Division. In which Mr. Freelove tlonl and toe advisability of calling Washlngton converaatlons, provided speedy Lou (jhlozza, who batted m with France and England on wlth- Jr., surriva. ter police departments. served o-veraeM for 27 months; and a special session of Congress next of course, toe United States partld fifth position. The Yankee lineup A t toe meeting of toe commlasion- For the sake of tha hMlth of White and Yallaw DOUGHNUTS Henry Mutrie, the Arm y and Navy month. sSS ?* Boldlera from pates FARM CONVICTS WM the same m yesterday except ers to be held held next Wednesday, thalr childraa. mothara are urged Cheese ■- 25c club. Burial w m in the East ceme ^ s id e a seeing Secretaiy Hull, he P L A IN , C IN N A M O N | j Britain and FYanoe were spurred for Rujring, a pretty good country much Important buslneas will be dls- hy EUsabath C Kickeraon, director War Keeps On. tery. call In Secretary Wallace to dog. by reports of more Italian help bitter himself. posed of. over the new eurplue crop con- of the Bureau of Public Health la- WHITKHOUaE-Cvaparatod AND SUGARED machinery reaching the Spanish Insurgents, to ABOUT TOWN ■truetlon of tha State Department Milk 4 r 27c moved swiftly to produce some form AFTEySCAPE A t 10:33, a sudden push by Uwl bUl which he has placed at the aid them In a drive to crush toe at Health, to watch more carefully fa c t io n in the Slno-Japanese con- northwester cleared the aklea.and top of the calendar for the next tea* Valencia Republican government be sunshine flooded toe field, giving The fan aeUvlUaa o f tha British ■ion. what goM into the school lunch If it Uoversv. the undeclared war con (Oonttaued from Page One) American elu* wlU start tomorrow 2 BRITISH STEAMERS tinued apace. fore winter bogs Generalissimo orery indication of fins baseball NORMAN THOMAS SCORES la carried from home, and to tend night when toe dart league will get ■There will be a preaa conference complete cooperation with toe allied Francisco Franco's war machine. field Warden Walker aald the rec- weather. ahortly after his arrival. T^e Japanese flagship Idzumo under way for toe season. AU mem lunch and health program la the Meat Department Specials Just what on Anglo-French dis ord of the farm inmates was good The baseball faithful were slower CAPTURED OFF SPAIN t o t i ^ y morning the President K n t coimtiesa shells whistling over play of force might include and Its bers who have signed up for play U. S. CHURCH PRACTICES schools which tha childraa attend. and that Hubbard would havt been In arriving than yesterday. Where- win attend toe funeral of Mrs. ^ In te rn a tio n a l Settlement In an possible effects remained for con are requested to report at toe club- A t the sama Urns. Mlaa Nlekaraon M there w m a line half way around Chines* out ol jecture. eligible for appearance before a rooms at 7 ;30 for tha opening of the ^Hopkins, wife of the lead mothers to writa to tha jjmbtomly defended poslUona on the stadium hours before toe first Says It Is Making: But Small Works Progress Admlnistrattoa.^ Some sources suggested that the parole board In six montbo. He la league games. Admiralty BeUevea Shipa Were its Department of Health for tn- Turkeys tte ^ p e j M d -Vorth station battle- two powers' tremendous naval con married and a fatoar. game. It w m only a half a block Contribution Toward End ttioa on proper nutrition, long today. And whUe 3,000 single Within Territorial- Waters ,1.^® Fell centrations on piracy patrols in the Babbitt waa sentenced from Staf The first meeting of toe fall sea in^ Wars. noon-day lunch la a parUeu- tickets were offered for sale fof toe When Caught bjr Rebela. “ ** •^*°*' r w d e d by Unit- Mediterranean could give a grim ex ford Borough court on a charge at son of the Mancheater City club will BORAH EXPLAINS ST/ ' problam with high aebool pupils, •d States Marines. first time In aeries history there w m hibition and French troops could be breach ot toe peace and IntoxlcS' be held at ntna o'clock tonight In ea tha ocbool session axtaads lb. no rush. During toe first hour, oiuy Check These Features: — .*P *^ *f® “ ecuUng a counter mobilized on France's Italian fron Uon. toe club rooms at 46 Oak street. Cincinnati, Oct. 7.— (A P )— la a London, O ct 7.— (A P )— Two ®bvar tha noon period with onlynly a Chuck Roast BonolOM senate 3 rooming hours, tier. , a half dozen reserved pasteboards A Domlni'vng oommlttoe iriU be ‘ sharp criticism of church practices, British steamers were captured off ON BU C K IN '' short time permitted for stag. emerged from their fortifications were sold at the prevailing prices of Therefore, In moat Instances, pupillupUi Either of these possible phases of FTOITTVE SENTENCED named and reports of teveral offi Norman TbomM, the Socialist lead the northern Spanish coast by a aU a k ^ the 25-mlle batUe front a military demonstration would ba 16.60 for boxes and 83.30 for grand- er, declared today before toe Churen do net have time to return home for fWm toe Norto aUUon n o r t h ^ Hartford, Oct 7— (AP) — Ed cer! will be beard. Following toe Spanish Insurgent trawler, the Ad O ct 7.— (A P )— Senator fraught with toe danger of fanning atand. business session there will be a League for Industrial Democracy miralty said today. lunch, and develop tha habit of to l^t^n . They rushed toe Jsp- ward J. Donlon o f Canaan, who as- gulph^ thalr food hurriadly and of Genuine Simmons Mattress Fanoy Long Island toe flames of Spain's already 'Tn- Talk o f Melton. luncheon and a oodal hour. that “we want prtxif that toe ethics The veaaels were tba Yorkbrook Christian Science Monitor by tala Ducklings ternatlonallzed" war Into a general caped from toe Prison Farm at En A fter A1 Schacht. baseball’a clown washing ItI dawn with large amounts field July. 28 and waa captured three of the church are meaningful and and toe Dover Abbey. s ' ” defending Justice bayonets. In retaliation, too Jao- holocaust. prince, bad given ona of his shows, valid." o t UquiA 299 Spring Coil Unit days later when be was on bis way A permit for toe construction of Tha Admiralty said ’’preaumabty" Hugo Black in the Senate last Au- g ^ p o ^ a r t m e r , fir. into to^ toe Yankees took toe field and im one-story, five-rooms, wooden- "W e want evidence,* he' added, 8 ^ against charges of Ku ioux 'T w habit abould ba d la oo u ra ^ back to the prison, was sentenced the shipe were within territorial M well M that of slipping off to the SHOCKED TO DE.ATB mediately engaged in batting drill frame dwelling on Strickland street "that under this ethical tnsplratioo Special Sewn Edge Moaa Bombings. In Superior (jourt today by Judge watara. It w m pointed out that loan membership he did ao la the nearaat store to buy food of uncer with Alvin (Jake) PowelL toeir at the corner of Strong street, at an churchmen can help to mould a new lb. Hore tomi_ soo caonese dviUana Arthur F. EUs to State Prison from such vessels had been wanted re- M Ie f that the then Alabama Sana- tain quality o t patronialng MontvUle. O ct 7 — (A P ) __ 1936 seriea hero, doing toe pitching. w m InatMd Fresh Hams estimated coat of 83,000, issued ■octal order which does not make a tor “WM not at tha time and tor Beit QnaUty ACA Tickii^ lA P )— Anthony Moran, 30, employ one to five years for tbs escape. peatsdly they entered tarritorial the cafeteria servlea usually pro “ “ ‘’V « « boml^ Jack Saltxgaver, bench warming today by tbs building department to mockery o f our bopea at plenty, years had no', been a member o f toe ed In the matntenance department Donlon w m aerving a ona to flva waters at thalr own riok. vided by tha schooL Tha school warplanes in fiecond aacker o f the champs, got Knofia Brothers, Inc., owner and peace and freedom.* - gKinn. Ventilators — Handles ~ Buttons tba rich aouthen province of Kwan- of toe UncasvUle plant of toe Oon- years sentence ir a p o ^ by Judge the first warm-up homer, derrick- builder. The captare w m not obotrvad by dtcUtlaa hM the problem ot provid gung. necUcut Light and Power Company, EUs In Litchfield County on an arson The League, compooed largely ot Brittab warahipa (on regular patrol 17 told the Sen- ing baalthful foods at low prieaa SUltWY r iBLD ing one of Powell's slants Into the members of toe Protestant Eptmo- ate nhere has never been at any lb. ^ Japaneae died of electric shock today whlla charge. Donlon hM claimed bis right field seats. along spaniah coasts). and failure to patTonize her well Hams Whole or Half ***• ^ m a t t r ^ value. It la a real first grade Simmona Inner- cleaning soot from a chimney pipe. mind WM affected by ainus lUinstn From VS ASBESTBD pal church, opened Its meeting In The Yorkbrook. 1235 tons, ie own time one lota of evidence that Sen- cfe-aan food aaay eauaa a daflelt In Anoong the Tankee bench, the connectioD with the church's trien a ^ r Black waa a member, o f the •ponaorlng a northern Chlneae army Dr. John Donahue, medical exam and other physical aUments. regulars talked o f nothing but Mel ed by CbarlM Strubln and Co„ and tha sebeol budget. Mlaa Niekarsoa We have aU si^rand yw M revolution a ^ ^ iner, said death waa caused by "ac SUto'a attomay H. M. AJeon ton. Hartford, Oct 7—(AP) — De- nial convention. WM bound from Antwerp to north- pcintad out. apeaUag in this waak's, can gat a box apring to match at the game low price. Boaklng'a tyranny.*. cidental electrocuUco.” While commending eecUoM ot la reply to an inquiry, the Idano M olth dapartmant ------— told the court that be had had a "He asked tor it." chirped “Glad tsettvs Sargsaat Chariea J. Daley ent Spain srith food auppUea, roy broadcast. T h e ; Frdah ^ uncoofirmed in offi- Moran waa working on toe chlm- thorough examlnaUon m«/<^ of Doo- this aftenioaa arrested Fred Trof- churchea for resisting toe ‘intoler owners said. Sha hM a Britlah craw S ^ t o r said today his sutement dietitian knows Xaba must provlds i Halibut Slloddi stone" Fletcher, the Tankee club d ol dreiea. oaid to . Japaam. a ^ ney with Michael Richard. Tba loo and that Dr. Otto O. Wlsdman ka, 20, of Fan Rlrsr, Hasa., m a able claims of the totalitarian state o f 80. ^ n ^ m ^ there w m do evidence milk or some hot drink maiade with ' W tar said be found Moran with his house lawyer, referring to Melton’s milk, aomo main nonrlHitag dish " Tlentaln had bad reported that Donkm w m not wlaecrmcka about tha Yanko. "And funtiva foom Justice. In Germany,* ThomM aald 'there The other ship, formerly known body parUy out of tha chimney. OaiaatloB, but meant he w m not eitlMr hot or cold, aeoordlng to the fc m Kun. o p t im a peeaidmt Insane and the prison doctor bad re he'O get It today. We'U Trafka, w m aentoneed to prison •^re soma plain foct* that ought to oa La SonU Maria, ia ownad ty O tn a. pu-mlatioa to form an ao- Offldala at toe plant are inveatigat- •wa as«M then a member. waathar, braad. roils e r aandwlcLaa ported nothing wrong with that Mickey Mouse right off tha for Or* yaart whan eonTietod of be profoundly diaturbing to tboae the Anglo-Iberian Staanutilp Com iBBemous North ing. Mmiaei. “Tha fact that ha might oocs and a 1 ^ daaaact or tnitt.. Hot psemiaeo.* breaking amand sBtartng and lareony who beliava in the mlaaiao— the p a q , London. Sha ooee w m char- Tba JapoAM mjirtatm o f war in tha might I at divine mlaaian and in spire M«n •• have baea a m raber woa not and soi.pa oftsa form tba ai«>i Donlon, who w m admitted to tbs With Pitcher Hank Oiunhart ia M. & Fabniary Lared by tha Ethiopian govarmaant Gea Cogtyama. ia tha ’ Wlacoosin is ,tbe leading cheaie this year ba w m p oroM and ia not be oAttrotUng with ma." ' * c e mayr atadsou bring and- producing , prison la Wetbersfleld in January. the van. the Giants arrived on tha they themaelvea «ay — o t tha during tba conflict with Italy, in tba Unkm, with * * prison f a r * at Bn- SepUnber left* MMsachusetts in church." Borah laid, " if i faJL m 1 did ^ KEMP’S New York field 20 minutes later the touchad Burapean poru with a car n a k ia g aaeand. Bald in Joaa. violaticB o f ths provialonB at bis that be had caaaad to be in 15th Annivcmiy Side Now In Ptoeivas Toako. n a y asamta m goed Ha s Matted: go o f anna but w m 'f f M e to good Alp ^ od Stoxes That tha d wu'ch *lMa aada aad M, f r ith and in hooit and fttmit ^ , Ib M o f tha B o a .”
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P A O B T W l C V a MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7. IMT UANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTiSR, CONNvr THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7,1987 FAUB TEURTBEIf^ T he H igh S chool W orld Giants Pin Hopes On Melton In 2nd Series Tilt NEWARK BEARS CLINCH CUBS SNAP (rYEAR Quartet of Hisrh Ball Toters MRS. HILL E P E C T S FROSH HURLER S U T E D ^' CITY SERIES JINX TO CAPTURE TITE PEP CLUB RESUMES FIOrtJBB PRESENTED BY ims SOCCER H A M CtHTLiflfli ART CLUR CHANGED A B^reel film showing the pro ROGERS ENGLISH CLASS GATHERS LITTLE WORLD SERIES TO FACE RED RUFFING duction of the Hartford Times ACrmriES WITH RALLY / & r n r MIXES WIN WITH HE from assigning stories to selling INTO SEPARATE GROUPS A picture of George Washing Tex Carleton Hurls FireHit- Kansas Gty Veteran Makes the completed paper will be ton, Thomaa Jefferson, and AND PREPARES NEWS *3aby” Yanks Trim Colom- shown to the World Staff anid Urge Support at Pirat Night Abraham Lincoln waa presented Yankee Veteran Rated Edge members of the Journalism class One Group to Study Crafts; to Mrs. Marguerite CsunpbeU’a Local Sport ter to Beat White Sox in 13th Bid for National tonight at 7:00. Football Game; Principal room by WiUard B. Rogers last Committees Al-e Elected to Bailey, Mias Kibbe, Mr. The Other to Study Fine week. Th* pictures are printed bos by 104 for Foorth Over Rookie Rival As Ter- Norte Team Defeated and Arts. Select Suitable Material for Perry Speak. upon a wMto background with Openmg Game by 7-3. Amateur Links Crown. an American fiag In tbe middle. Publication in H. S. M^orld. Straight Trimnph After Chatter rymen Attempt to Get William Half Tied in Sea- ORGANIZATION MEETING The voices of over aeventy-five Due to toe large number of stu They are copies of paintings by dents deairing to become members well known artists. The picture The High School World la deeply Tbe latest Issue of 171* Sporting Memphis, Tenn., Oct. 7— (A P ) — High school students resounded of the A rt club. It baa become nec of Washington la a copy o f a grateful to the inatrucUon and Losing First Three Games; New carries mpietc batting, field Chicago, O ct , T.— (A P )— Ona Back Into Rnnning After ' eon and CQLDpeners. ATTENDED BY DEBATORS through the Assembly hall Monday essary for tbe club to be divided In painting by Gilbert Stuart, that aaslatance o f Miss Burke l^ prepar ing and pitching averages of the gatta on tha way toward gattlag After 12 yean of frultleea sniping afternoon at the Pep club’a first to two groupa, one being for toe o< Jefferson la a copy of a paint ing her Sophomore classes for ua* EUutern Shore League. In which Ed evaa for tom s-of th* raeent' almas at the women's national golf cham In wriUng and gathering m Five Horlers Give 13 Hits. Kovla displayed hla sldearm twirl 8-1 Lacing in Opener; rally. group Interested in crafts; toe ing by Rembrandt Peale, and pionship, Mrs. Opal 8. HID of Kan the soccer season here material. * ing for the Cambridge team during heaped upon them by th* Whit* Sox, OwDinr I Officera Elected; Reasons for other for those students interested that of Lincoln ia printed from sas City entered the quarter-flnala Corse triumphantly, Sep- Mary Fogarty Introduced Mias a painting by J. Redding Kelly. A apecial voluntary commiti__ part 01 tba past season . . . KovI* Otarlle^ Grimm’s Cubs sent right • c v ix t Mo Joining Club Given by Mem In the fine arts, aucb aa sketching today, convinced that "this U toy taiBber 39, tqr a score of 1 to 0, and Doris Kibbe, faculty advlaer o f the and painting. Each group will The picturea now bangs at toe has been elected to look over th* Columbus, O., Oct. 7 — (A P ) — pitched In ten games In oU and hander Curt Davis out today aftar HubbeD and Infield Fold. bers. Pep club, who explained the pur notebooka of toe first period Sopho year." tytaf WUUam Han High In her first meet once a month during toe Ac front of toe room behind Mrs. I f the New York Yankee* don’t win completed seven of them . . . be thalr asoond straight vletory In Chi The sturdy fairway veteran, CLirr MELTON xxD KurriNir' C C I. L. eneounter, October 1, poses at the organization to the new tivity Period on Friday morning. CampbeU’i desk. more claaa with toe aim of selecting worked 79 Innings, showed 89 hlta, Why did you join the debating that big World Serie* they can’t cago's dty bathan tltla sariaa. mother of a 22-year-old aon, reach By GALE TALBOT -IM tbs Manchester soccer team, al members, namely “ to foster and Both groups WlU join for bualnesa — Doris Stevanaon suitable material for publication la walked 35 and tanned 48 . . . Kovla porting east promptly went. ;ib though inexperienced, showed very club?” was the question LuclUe the High School World. Thla com hlama It on their International The Cubs, backing up Tex Carl*- ed toe aeml-ftnala to tore* years New York, Oct 7.—(AP)— cultivate acbool spirit In Manches meeting and aocial events. waa one of seven hurlera to eompUe "but something alwayt happened. p'ecea. That, aa Manager Bill TlUr- modi its seise of sportsmanship and Ulrick, president, asked the twenty- ter High school.' mittee conalats o f Ruth Wheaton. League farm hands, toe Newark a perfect fielding average . . . ba ton's ITvs-hlt hurling with a Ifi-hit Bruised by Yankee bats but defiant four people who came out for the Program, pin and membership blast at Teddy Lyons and BUI Ula- Maybe tola I3to effort will be my ry admitted later, ia bad. .'l : ligMing ability. Mr. Dwight Perry, wblmaleaj committees were elected. Thoae Gloria Sher, Harry Bissell, Jeanette made two putouts and 19 osatata In stlU, to* jittery Giants pinned toalr club Tuesday morning, Oct. 5. Fol Bears, for toe bushers showed 'em tricb yestarday, sndad a long vto- lucky year.” It was strange to see aa food-'i* Morse Defeated Math teacher, and manager of the elected to toe program committee Alden, Kingsley CJarpenter, Ray ten games . . . hla batting mark (alto on (Jllff Melton, to* gawky lowing are how some members an S.AA.SH0RT73PUPI1S how by wrapping up and tucking tory drought by wtnntag too oytn- In advancing to toe quarter-finals, ball club aa toe Olanta undoubteiliy With six ineligible players on the Student Athletic Aaaoclatioa, spoke Gorman, Gertrude Sweeney, Jeanna isn’t Hated . . . freshman (rom toe mountains, to swered this .question; were Earl DeLong. Richard John away the Little World Serlei cham ing RStoOt 7 to 8, bofors 14.689 cua- toe Kansaa (Jlty Star ousted a for are go to pot tbat way. Just bafora Hat, two from the first team, the of the night football game to be son and Elinor Young. TTiIb com Tournaud and Marjorie Olson. Also square accounts today and keep ■’1 came -out so I could rid my pionship. tomora at Oomlakey Park. Tbs mer champion. Marlon Hollins ot It happened Hubbell bad retlred.J14 inegcperienced soccer team trl- played Friday, October g, with Gil mittee wlU be In charge of arrang TO POLL OYER TH E40P each member o f thU claaa baa writ Andy Raguakus placed 17th In th* tnem In toe running for tbe win nmphed over the Morse Business self of nervousness.” ‘T joined In While the “papa” Yanke are out drought, which itartsd with the final (Jalifornla, and Marion Mlley of straight Yankeea He bad toiam bert High of Wlnsted. Mr. Perry ing toe program for the year. ten at least one article auitahle for Hat of batting leaders In the. Hart ner’s abare at toe World Series Onuage teem which defeated a bet order to Improve my voice.” '1 In front by winning toe first game gam* of th* 1981 aartes, aad * (Jlnclnnati, a pre-tournament favor badly puszled, biting at bla * w e «^ Stanley SavllonU, Edward Cava High School World use. Seven have ford Industrial League during the swag. ter team last year by the same joined because I am interested in emphasized the novelty of night- from toe Qlanta. toe "baby" Yank* tended to nln* straight defaats, th* ite. Ing curve and swinging wildly - .at naugh, Ann Keeney and Emma Lou S. A. A. Has a Total of 827 already been accepted. pait aeaaon . . . toe Chanee-Vougbt "I came to this tournament to A lter yesterday’s opening sxhibl- the intricacies of debating." “ It football, and the advantages It of won their laurels the hard way— other sight bavtng been ooUsctsd by bis screwball. Tbe Uranta looiwd Koehler were elected to • toe pin Members Being Less 75 of With such, good training, provid third socker got 21 hits In 67 tripe win," said Mr*. HUl, "and I was Uon, when 60,000 (ana saw the Taming out to watch the game teemed to me to be an excellent op fers to the towmspeople and the stu and proved thalr claims to the title to* Amsriean Lsagusrs In batches amart afield and confident. at portunity to become a member and denta tbemaelves, aa well aa Its re oommlttee. The membership com Quota. ed by non-staff members, the High to the plate In 19 games (or a mark never hitting toe ball better than Giants’ pitching and defense fall maa a group of teachers including of the “wonder club of the minora. ’ of four In a row hr 1988 and 1988. Then Kubbell’s first pitch, in th* to become proficient In speaking.” mittee conalats o f Marian Durkee, School World baa some excellent They clinched toe cbamplonablp of .368 . . . his brothar, E*ldl*, first now.” Her opponent today was apart at once. It looked a forlorn Mr. BaUey, Mr. Robinson, and Mr. munerative effects upon the Student prospects for reporter*. CXrlston, making hla dabut as sixth nearly beaned Gomea. Th* ‘1 have a desire to learn a proper Athletic fund. This plan will put the Edward Burnette, Lawrence DlUon Seventy-three more membera will on a muddy diamond here lost night baseman of tbe same team, n t 14 I'r i. Gregg Ltfur of Pacific Palla- hope. Yet the Giants and their fol Wright. Approximately 100 stu In addlUon to tola, officer* hav* out of 50 for .280 . . . Bycbolikl of city ssrica starting pitcher, struck Yankee burier, wno can’t hit a Uofc, knowledge of speaking and debat High school football games within and Kenneth Chadwick. ^ romping over thy Columbus Red ades, Cal. lowers were aura that Melton, who dents and onlookers bad a very en- put the S. A; A, drive “over toe been carefully selected for toe Soph tbe Aircraft bit .218 aad Bogglnl of out flv* with his sldeans dallvsry, dropped Into to* dirt and took a ing.” ‘T joined In order to rid my the reach of those townspeople for erf) f r ) tiP) (lf\ Thoae students wishing to be Birds, American Aaauciation Mrs. HlU'a first national tourna looks Ilk* Icbabod Crane oom* to thuaiastlc interest In the game. top.” The main building baa a total omore period one Ehigllah class. the same team .212. . . and ylsldsd four bassa on ball*. AU long time getting ready to hht During the first quarter of the self of the habit of speaking too whom It might have been an Im come membera. It waa stated, must Champa, by 10 to 4, for their fourth ment In 1025 was only two years af Ilf* and can pitch Uke all get-out. Specific duties were aasigned to tha of tba flv* hits h* aUowad war* again. Some thought th* ineldaBt gome, the teams neither scored fast.” “A desire to rid myself of possibility to attend an afternoon file an appUcaUon with Mias Hen membership of 451 while the Frank straight victory. The Red Bird* ter she took up the game for bet wxiuld put them even up again. officers, as followa: ■Ingles, and only on* at th* Box's might have shaken Hubbell, but- tb* nor over-exerted themselves. Tbhy shyness led me to join." " I realize game. derson at toe A rt Studio on or be lin building has a total member- tuid won toe first three at Newark, The Stafford Olymptea ara * health. She got not only health, Melton, skinning off hia uniform the fact that to be a aucceaa one (1 )) checking taaee If every etia tremely eager to book a grid gam* runs was sarned. Tba Cub* sant hut a roomful of trophies, medals Giant leftle said not In tha oltih- sought to adjust themselves to the Can Seat SMO fore Friday, October 8. Applica ahlp of 376. Homeroom percentage but toe Bears bad toe punch In the In toe funereal Giant dressing room house. must be a good speaker, therefore had handed In dally homework, (2) with Moriarty’s Weat Sides or the Lypitchers, four of them tbe member of the Stafford backfleld . Laagu* paaaaat raea, waa du* to (gainst Leavenworth of Waterbury laat week and Is expected to start In other matchei today, Mrs. and promised to be hard to bead oS. self would strive to make the meet Manchester High, emphaslz^ the 24, 64 percent: Rm. 25, 72 percent: sent pupils. Estelle Lawson Page of Greensboro an to loav*. Tbe bom* run tb it nation of "BiU" Pickles, (former wilUng cooperation In all club ac- top-noteners on the Red Bird itaff, fao* Vtrnoa Ksanody, another tomorrow night’s clash against Gilbert High of Wlnsted at M t Nebo at Tough Spot for Rookie ings as Interesting aa posaible, also Importance of cooperation In aU Rm. 26. 71 percent; Rm. 27, 64 per . 'The newly-elected chairman la trlM In vain to halt tha rampaging 8 o’clock, toe first game ever played here under lights. This la Greene's N. C., medalist, engaged Mr*. Dan 'ony La:nMri hit off Al Smith, M. H. S. student) who plasred left UvlUea, sustain an average of B In righthander who whippod too Cub* If Lofty Gomas throttled the fonhack. and Ooaly Cohen. that during club meetings interest matter! inalde and outside of school, LEAVENWORTH DEFEATED cent: Rm. 28. 62 percent: Rm. 31, o5 Hamilton Grant and hla alternato, Bears last night, but gave 18 bits, fln t year of football and he's showing much promise as the Red and Chandler of Dallas, Texas; Kathryn fourth Giant pitcher, In tha eighth aU club work, maintain prompt and Giant bats yesterday, holding them ing and captivating topics would be and of teacber-pupU relations. percent. Franklin Building, Rm. 8, taicluding four doubles, a triple and Last Nigh t *s Figh ts In th* first gam* of last yaar’s White's signal caller; Ernie Squatrito was a halfback laat year but Is Hemphill, 1936 seml-finaltst from inning didn’t Doatter at all. > During the third and last quar >erfect attendance at meetings un- Jeanne Tournaud. The secretary is to a single run on thre* bunched debated upon. 64 percent: Rm. 6, 13 percent; Rm. a home run. While that barrage ■sriss. Aftar today’* angagamsnt. filling toe fullback berth tola season and la one of tbe team's best ball Columbia, S. C., played Mrs. Terry was ineUnad to biam* ' tb* ters the efforts of both teams In- Mr. Bailey expressed the heartfelt ess he haa previously submitted to Dorothy Hale, whose alternato ia bits In toe fifth Inning, toera waa ereesed and in the laat five minutes Questions to be debated were wish that the school go on to more 11, 72 percent: Rm. 12, 68 percent; Marguerite Barry. w u going on, toe Bird batten col- tbs club* wUl mov* to Wrlglsy Field carrien; Robinson and Harry Bquatrito are reserve* of laat year who Charles Newbold of Wichita, Ksm., dabaol* on to* (act that BartaU, BY M. H. S. IN FIRST GAME toe secretary a written excuse. Bv ASSOCIATED PRESS toe Chiba’ stronghold, for throe little reason to suspect tost bla big, of tbs game they were fighting fuii- brought up. the most popular one Rm. 13, 71 percent; Rm. 14, 77 per The officer* of the 8th period Engw laeted but nine bits. Including a lone or* making a strong bid for to* halfback poata. and Patty Berg of Minneapolis met after taking Gus Mancuso’* parfiiel and better things, and that the Pep — OUve Metcalf,' '38B. rigbt-banded teammaU, Rufus (The ooety in an effort to acore. With being "Resolved, that women are cent; Rm. 15, 71 percent; Rm. 16, lish class are: double and a laat-lnnlng homer. games. Mrs. Willard E. Shepherd, Loa An peg that caught Gomea (ar off aee- club, representing the school, con Chicago — Harry Thomaa, 165, Red) Ruffing, might not do the •bout three minutes to go, “ Buff” both mentally and physically unfit 57 percent; Rm. 17, 62 percent: Rm. chairman, CTlfford Marks; secretary, Aa a result of their win tbe Bean geles. ond, droppad the ball. I f he had tinue Ita past good record of service. TRY EVENINO FOOnPRAU. Eagle Bend, Minn., outpointed Max same today. Thingi, In ottaar words, Davidson Meked the ball tbree- to operate motor vehicles.” ‘ The af Esther PtUcln and Barbara Mur 18, 81 percent: Rm. 21, 74 percent; Bernice Mattesen, and tha assist took down 8836.24 each from toe Mra. Shepherd erased lanky Clara held It, too Yankees would bava had firmative aide of the question wlU ootbaO Team Outsmarts BIOLOGY CLUB YIEWS layera’ pool of a bit more than Marek, 187)4. Chicago. (10). Callendar of Del Monte, (Jal., yes looked gloomy (or to* "Jlnte.” Un quartsra of the field just barely phy led the closing song "Manches Rm. 22, 52 percent; Rm. 23, 61 per ant la Margaret McBrierty. Oakland, Calif.—Max Baer, 220 only a man oo first with ona ofit, missing the goal and after the ball be taken by Jerry Saplqnza and Ooach Kelley baa arranged the 22,0(X), while the Birds became terday, 2 up. by winning the last leaa Melton oomea through, tt may ter. Alma Mater.” cent; Rm. 24, 60 percent; Rm. 25, — Loulae (Camber*, '89B. r former Heavyweight Champion, out SERIES’ BITS and to* (fiaastor might have bean was put back into play, Manches David Orimason, while Charlotte first night game of Manchester richer by 8404.88 each. M. H. S. LINEUP CHOSEN four holes. Mias Berg trimmed be all over In a nurry. M. Fogarty. Heavy Leavenworth Team MICROSCOPE SLIDES 81 percent; Rm. 26, 53 percent. pointed Nash Oarrison, 195, San averted. As It was, four of tb* nmit ter intereepted a pass and started Erickson and Nancy Flke will cham High School history with Gilbert Joe ^ g g s started the final game New York, Oct 7.—(AP)—Al Hilda Urbantke of Auattn, Texas. The spot wasn’t calculated to ap pion the negative. High of Wlnated on Friday, Oc Faith Stevenson, '39B. Joae, Calif., (4). six Yanks clouted Hubbell tor (dh- a eystam of paaswork that seemed for the BOTrs, but gave way to Pat though to* raueoua laughter of 3 and 1, and Mra. Newbold erased peal to a first-year pitcher—no: glea and another drew a walk. •' Two such debates will be held. tober 8. The lights will prob “NEW HORIZONS” OFFERS Reno, Nev.—Johnny Martin, 117, tameastble to stop. With a very at Game at M t Nebo. The first meeting of the Biology Page, recently of Kansas City, aa Yankee fans ring* ia their eara, Mrs. Glenna Collett Vare, Pblla- even one as insensible to excltemem Blame* the Umplra ' The second will be; “ Resolved. That ably go on at about 7:80 and tbs toe Birds staged a two-run uprising Stockton, Calif., knocked out Mor FOR NIGHT C U S H HERE delphla, 2 and 1. as Melton appears to b*. Ha know*, wsU aaneuted pass from captain COMMERCIAL CLUB HCKS club under toe direction of their new loyal followan at “ them Jinto” ar* Mancuso, while admitting HubhoV movies are demoralizing to the game will start promptly at 8:00. fai the fourth. ris Reed. 114, Montreal, (8). In another great comeback, Mra. Mnrtay to “ Pat” McCann, and with offlcera waa held In Room 12, EXPLORERS’ ANECDOTES atUl In to* varbal baU game. This doubtless, tbat no (reahman pitebdt lost hU fine edge, mostly blamed younger generation," The affirma Gilbert High’a stren^b Is un SPOTLIGHT Nelson Potter atorted for the Dan Chandler, five down at the a baautlful left-foot kick, the only Filling the air with passes when Franklin building, during toe activ town Is loud with prataea of (JUS -1 V II lit C I provide seats for 2600 fans at the ever won a World Series gam*. And the eave-ln on Umpire Emmett al of the game was made with tive will be taken by Robert Wilson ITS OFHCERS FOR YEAR known so it ought to prove a Blrda, and then cams BUI McGee, { turn, overcame the deficit to deleat be couldn't nave helped eeclng tot Its running attack bogged down. ity period, Wednesday, September Hello Folks, CRAVAT BOWLING LEAGUE Ualton, today’a Giant pitcher. And Use Bam* and the advance ticket Sale Urmaby, who was calling them be ga eenteat almoet ended. and Earl Hunt, W'hlle Jane Irwin very Intereating game. A large Sound effects resembling ewlahlng Max Macon, John Chambers and Ed Co&ch Kelley to uSime Mrs. R. M. Torgeraon of Queens roof. Including all toe gables, fad Manchester Hlgh’a football team, 22. "3” cheera for our football Murphy's AUeya to* boys are using th* argument— * leads to the belief that a capacity hind th* plat*. Unnshy hsa.tS'^hS- A t the end o f the game, the usual and Hazel Mozeley, will take the crowd Is expected. of wind and toe pleasant voice of Heusser. Valley, N. Y., 1 up In 21 holes, and ui on Hubbell In toe sixth Inning negative. lacking In weight but full of fight, Microscopes were borrow"ed from team !!! That was a grand game A. Perry Osborn heralded In a new although It hurts—"remember last crowd will be In attOTdance. dren of hu own and should, horbUd- good sportsmanship of both teams Louis Della Ferra. President; outplayed and outsmarted a heavier — M. Pierro, '38B. The season started by our 3rd Mra. Page won an Imprejs've 5 and yesterday. Philip Emery, biology teacher In last Friday, boya. Keep up toe good B. 8. program, for the Interest year, Hubbell beat you guys In toe Line Tbat Started Opener ly. be kind to Oklahoma boya, "hut was shown when cheers for each Mr. Dougherty and John Hamil Helen Demko, Vice President * Vice prea Jo* Miller, throwing toe 3 victory over Jean Bauer of Elaat There's something about to* way ton. secretary of the club, will be Loavenworth High eleven In gaining the Main building. Thoae membera work. of old and young entitled "N ew Y LEAGLY: RESULTS first gam* and after that— ’* Mancuso thought be gav* Hubb(kl ether were given by the players. a 14-0 triumph In its Initial game of finish balls down the alleys. Team Providence, R. I. the judges of these debates. Elected by Club. who were Intereated had turns with Horizoni.” 'The program sponsored thoae yankces pile Into a pitcher all th* worst of It Tbs fact that there was no argu- the 1937 season, played at Mount No. 2 took 3 points from team No. I Miss Hemphill squeezed out a 2 tha microscopes. The microscope The cheer leadera come Into the by toe Museum of Natural History, But May Change BackfiekI the instant be even appears to bcai- manU against the refereeing of Mr. Ck>mmUteea were chosen to find Nebo Field on Friiiay. High scores were the order of the While teams 3 and 4 broke even. What do ball playera talk about Sports Roundup up decision over Mrs. Jane Cothran "A ll these American League um Interesting material to debate upon One hundred and nine members CROSS COUNTRY TRYOUTS slides were of very simple subjects: "Spotlight” . They did a fine job. can be heard; Monday evenings at on the bench an hour before the late that gives you the ahakca cieai pires are high ball umpires,” Ous Pratt and the linesmen, Tony De- Both scores were the result of textile samples, feathers, hair and evening In the Y. M. C. A. Monday "Pop” Warner captured high single Jameson, Greenville, 8. C. up in the aecoiid tier ot the atanda for which sides will be chosen at w-ero present at the first meeting of More power to them! Let’s ^ve 6:15. The main purpoee of “New opening of the World Series: Uua By EDDIE BRIETZ ~ declared healsdly. ” We‘d have pull Bimaaa and Kenneth {.ealie, showed passes thrown by Johnny Greene. butterfly wings. Several of the evening Bowling League's first sta- and high 3 string for toe evening for Contest with Winsted; Melton la bound to have that aamt that the teams and the crowds must the next meeting. They are. for them more cooperation. Horizons’’ la to create a vast in Mancuso, “I guess Til get a line on ed out of that sixth Inotng all the Commercial C3ub, Friday, Octo plnt-Blzed backfleld ace of the Man BRING MANY NEWCOMERS students made blood slides during sion. Gibson s Oarage took 4 points making him somewhat chesty. No New York, Oct. 7 - (A P ) —When feeling today, like ha la toying with have been satisfied. the boys, Jerry Saplenza and Rob terest In exploration and scieno* from toe Mailmen, toe Bon Ami these guys". . . . Lou Gehrig. "That the Yankees go out, they go "all If be had given Carl th* etrikea 4m ert Madden. For the girls, two. ber 1, In the library reference room. chester squad. Aside from tbe aerial toe meeting and viewed them Speaking of garnet, we hope you wonder he was unable to button up (used dynamite. First C. C. L L. Oame Tie aucceaa o f the Red and White, there since there are many reglona un took 4 points from Talcottville, aiiu Melton’s put on weight since be waa Expect K g Crowd of Fans. out” as the boys nay at the tracks put across just above toe kaemjfd committees of two were appointed The first business taken up wraa through toe microscope. haven’t forgotten the S.A-A. W e’re hla vest. Now we know why he B C X SC O RE Another thing, toe mountaineer In the first quarter of the Friday the election of officers. Louis Della waa little to choose between the two explored that may yield produce to Sbearer’a Buicka collected 4 points and hla teammate “ Sun Beam" ujl with u a "....B ill Dickey, "AU . . . young mister Melton has hla The Yankees, going into today's and one general “committee of Captain I.*ary Wins Easily As Miss Dorothy CaxT, club adviser lacking just 74 subscriptions. Come aid science. “New Horisona" to a can't, (eel quite so sure of bla sup game. West Hartford made two Fera was reelected president; Helen teams. Neither showed much In from Reid's. Gibsons bit a high Johnson were coming out from the lefthander! are built the aame. You w€rk cut out for him If he wants NEW YORK game, didn't think anything except one” : one committee la composed of talked to each program committee on, kids, let's put it over the top!! series of radio Interviews with (S L.) port alter having watched to* m- goals, both by center forward. Pln- Demko w"aa chosen vice-president; the way of a running game. Man Newcomers Take Six of team game of 632, high three-string alleys In the wee small hours this can teU Melton la one aa soon aa Manchester High wound up its to rub out the memory of that sixth tost It was all a lot ot ton. T k w Joyce Kehler and Grace Noren; the separately and gave them more world-famous explorers during Oo- AB R H PO A E comparsble Hubbell get bis lumps Dorothy Lewis, secretary; and Rus chester having Blx fiat downs to five First Ten Places; Meet State honors went to William Gess ot past week. The 3 new members you ae* him” . . . . a reporter, "How heavy practice yesterday adornoon Inning yesterday . . . Glacta fans Moore, If ...... 4 0 2 4 0 0 Blmply flexed their muscles, flg w ^ Oomlng back strong in the third other of Betty Boyd and Marjorie Ideaa on varioua methods of having May we congratulate Leonard tober, November and December. m yesterday's olghtmarlah alxth In- sell Roberta, treasurer. A fter the for Leavenworth. Freshles Friday. Interesting programs. Gibsons with 416, and a higb single from toe Bush Leagtle, Gregna about to* Babe, be waa no string- are still shuddering . . . and why Bartell. as ...... 4 0 1 1 2 1 tivrly, and prepared to give MfelWb quarter, Lindsay scored a goal for Clay. Marjorie Napoli was ap NIese and Jeanette Paton, president Among toe famous men to be pra- and only a light workout I* sched not? . . . after Bartell's miscue on □Ing, when toe yanks scored seven offlcera made a speech of accept Greene gave the fans * thrill Letters have been sent to varioua and vice-president of the class of of 149 waa also hit by Gesa. Dietz Jr. and Pop-Eye, /II hit toe bean?” .... "he wasn’t an ordinary Utt, 3b ...... 4 0 0 1 2 0 some more of toe same dose, Manchester by a penalty kick and pointed the committee of one. aented by Mr. Osborn, “chairman of uled today to preparation for the Mancuso’s throw It sounded like of their eight runs. ______i-p At the next meeting It la planned ance, the meeting was turned over when he returned the opening kick State Health Institutions and Hos '38A. We know they are capable, Mailmen (0) maples very good. Manager Bay lefthander,” said B ill...... check, l.elber, cf ...... 4 0 0 3 0 0 HeCaim scored another. This tied to them. off 23 yards to the Manchester 40 toe development program at to* the Fourto of July . . . you can Infield Falla Apart not only to have the debates, but Tryouts for cross country held last pitals requesting slides and other and wish them luck. Museum, to Dr. Roy Chapman An McGuire ...... I l l 121 123—355 Smith waa around giving the boya brother. season’s second encounter with Gil Hippie, rf ...... 3 1 1 2 0 0 CALL CAGE PRACmOH ^ the acore and It remained so until yard marker. Robinson and Ernie have Gome* snd DIMagglo . . . we With the right kind of Infield de also to play such games as "W acky The next matter brought before Thursday brought to light several material and Information that would drews an explorer of fame who had O’Bright ...... 105 96 99—300 from his old Alma .Mama the once bert High of Wlnated at Mt. Nebo McCJartoy, lb ...4 0 1 8 0 f> — _ -I* the end of the game. the club waa the dues aituation. It Squatrito made It first down on the liked Lanzerl's execution of the hit fense behinu him, Carlos could nave Sentences.” "Riding through Rus talented newcomers and a team that Interest the Biology students. “ Patience Is a virtue.” Remember many adventurous trips over toe Chapin ...... 115 93 116—324 over. Tbe experts thought Whitehead tomorrow nigbt at 8 o’clock, toe Mancuso, c .. .. .8 0 0 4 1 0 The following *playera ar* s d l ^ The next game la scheduled waa decided by the club not to have midfield marker but.but, excectexcept for ihi«this Stoniyng and run In the sixth . . . he picked ti>cBped with maybe a run or two sia,” and "Personality Analysis.” —Wesley McMullen, '39A. that, you Somauhla-mlnded Seniors. Gobi DeserL Farr ...... 118 87 106 -311 mlaaed a signal yesterday___ Me- Whitehead. 2b . . . 8 0 1 1 4 1 to report at the Eaat Bid* R ec..n r against Meriden, October 9, at any duea but that each member early show of power on the part of looks almoat aa good aa laat year's first schoolboy gams to bo played off a high. Inside ball and hit past That Is something Giant pltcbera Tomorrow, w-hen the Student Coun October , Dr. Walter Granger Twarnlt* ...... 93 95 117—305 Team No. 2...... 8 points (Jsrtoy cams to on th* graa*. Ths Hubbell, p ., ...2 0 0 0 0 basketball practice tomorrow Mariden. This will also be a C. C. —John Hamilton. ’39A should pay a full amount In the Manchester, the first quarter waa a 11 toe runner . . . the perfect bit aad 1 have learned to expect. Yet wheu cbamploni. Captain "Fran" Leary, cil anl class officers vote, you’ll will talk on toe bigger land mam Team No.3 ...... 2 points Gumbert, p ...... 0 at 6:8U p. m.: Sebuets, SulHv I. L. encounter. event of any special activity. dog-fighL Palmer and Winzier were runner strayed off first (ta a pltch- run . . . and he added a homer and 0 0 0 0 0 perennial state champion, who has know your fate. mal known to eclence. which sup 642 492 .561 1595 Tram No. 4...... 2 points Coffman, p ., Hubbell momentarily lost what hir Magnuaon, Raguakua, Keeney, —Abe Ostrinsky '38B To the new members tbe purpose doing great defensive work for the NINEn-EIGHT BOYS out Mancuso rifled the bsU toward a ewell play’ on a ground ball In the ___ 0 0 0 0 0 0 posedly lived to Asia twenty-flv* Gibson’s Oarage (4) Team No. 1...... 1 point batterymate, Gus Mancuso, called Salmonds, Sheldon, (Jhspman "hnd ELECT CLASS OFFICERS; and aim of the Commercial Club Kellymen while Murphy's kicking been unbeaten in two years of croaa first. H* looked surprised when Me- fourth . . . toe Yanks will miss Berger, x .... ___ 1 0 0 0 0 0 country competition, won aa be We hear that Ernie Brown might miUlon jrears ago. Dr. Granger baa Laeaslo ...... 135 121 107—363 No. 1 vs. No. 2 Smith, p ...... "the fine edge of bis stuff,” hla aup- Carlaon, were given aa "to further a knowl kept Leavenworth out of danger. (Jarthy snagged i t Aeeordtog to to* blm, I any team would.) ___ 0 0 0 0 0 0 pleased In slow time, aa Charlie ACTIYE IN F A U SPORTS become a cheer leader. Don’t let the spent much time to Mongolia wher* Gibson ...... 102 n o 65—307 Team No. 1 — NEW SENIOR ntESIDENTS edge of business” . Laat year many During the second quarter both Larder ...... 96 100 109—805 b03rs, Whitehead ahould hav* been NIESE HEADS SENIORS Robbins took second. Tom Dear- girls scare you. Ernie! he unearthed scientiflo treasura* Wilson ...... 124 105 102—331 on first to get tbs runner. Ttk, tsk 52 1 6 24 10 2 speaker! gave talka on various teami made aeveral attempts at M’Gowan ...... 76 84 113—275 Tim* changes everything a* Ed don. vastly Improved over last year, about thla prehistoric specimen. Gesa ...... 131 136 149— 416 a Phi BeU too. NEW YORK (A . L ) topics, all concerned with business running plays which proved unsuc Ninety-eight boys are participating Thingi we can’t help noticing— Murphy ...... 101 94 180—825 die Windsor haa been heard to re ARE SPORTS LEADERS activities. . cessful, and after aii exchange of wfaa tolrd. five seconds ahead of toe' In fall sports at Manchester High (Jolonel 'Theodore Roosevelt Jr, Howard 140 82 130—352 AB R H P O A E lAiwer CIsM Presidents Are veteran Dare Heatley, who took Mildred Johnaon’a "autograph” will Blao be Introduced on Novem Brennan ...... 90 104 110—804 mark . . . It was to back of toe SoMb members brought up the punts, Manchester took possession school. bengston ...... 84 128 117—829 Hubbell, the perfect sportsmaa. CrosetU. as .. ___ 4 1 1 0 2 0 Murray, Bis.seI1. Brown. fourth. calot. and Jerry Saplenza’a "Was ber 1 by Mr. Osborn. Th* (JolonM 832 654 583 1769 bitting cage during Yankee prac l^onard NIese and James Mur-' matter of having a dance. After of the ball on Leavenworth'a 38- The names of boy* on toe foot didn't even glane* at BartaU wB*o Rolfe. 3 b ___ ....4 1 1 0 0 0 From there, except for Bob Dog- you 'dere, porkchop?” who Is soldier, sportoman, etatoa- Bon Ami (4) tice . . . a eandld camera bug ran Wy, newdy elected presidents of thei H.vde, Hultine, Mrosek, further dlacuasion a committee waa yard marker. In the next few plays ball. aoccer, and croas-countiy 460 510 578 1538 th* latter let Mancuso’* all-im 01Magg:o, cf ....4 0 2 4 0 0 gart’s eighth, toe neweotnera had mnn and naturalist haa traveled Biannan ...... 115 116 108—339 up and asked EUrle Comb*, Yank — BINGO — ■pper and lower senior clasaea re -' Johnston. chosen by the president to study the KHleyltea proceeded to “ go to squads have ju it been announced aa Team No, portant throw to th* sixth gat away. Qehrig, lb ...... 2 1 0 9 0 0 their own way. John Oervlni took HI, you “ Hl-T” boya. take a tip from toe dense jungles of the Ama Sheldon ...... 101 108 IIB —328 coach, to watch toe birdie .... yectlvely. are both first string ath- this and other aituatlona. Thoae A Or^ene to Zwtek pau w u followa: from us. Have plenty of candy and Holland .. .. 85 08 99—277 But Richard waa plenty mad. H’a You don’t want me,? aald EUrle, Dickey, c ...... 3 1 1 5 0 0 EVERT FRIDAT NIGHT >« good for 18 yards and then a Squa- fifth; George Krause sixth; Ed zon to toe moiintslris o f Aato. Coleman ...... 127 127 88-342 lataa as well as popular members Claaa officers of the classes ‘SSA chosen to the committee were Sedae Football Squad: Francis Blanch apples In stock for toe game Friday Gregus ... ..104 108 108-507 bangad th* ground with hi* (rs* You want the ball-playcra” . . . Hoag, If ...... 4 1 0 8 0 0 was Shields, toe decathlon man. aevento The broadcasta will be foUowed by GiralUs ...... * 129 143 113—585 j r thalr classes. That la about aa to '41B, Inclusive, were elected Fri Peterson, Marion Rlaley, Ray Char- trlto. to Zwick aeii&l success* ard. John Breen, George Bronkle, nito. They went Uke hot cakes at Johnson .. ..117 92 128—832 hand and walked to hia position a a decade ago Earle waa toe beau Selkirk, rf ... ___ 4 1 1 8 0 0 tier, Joe Sullivan, Jerry Sapienxa, Ike Utvlnehyk, ninth; and Wea WUUam (Jotter, George Converse studenU using toe high school’s new Kebart ...... 121 117 113—351 Sandy Beach Ballroom “ T aa the slmUarity goes, howex-er, day. October 1. Nominees had bera Oreetjs Hfled Robbins, tenth. Uit laat game, which goes to prove "adventure" texts. Warner ..103 150 107— 560 picture of dejection. But toe holler Ideal of oiitfleldcra . . . no garden Lazzeri, 2b .. .. ., 4 1 1 8 2 0 as each leems to have different chosen by respective committees In Robert Sherw-ood and Mary Fogar Ins baU to Robinson who crossed tbs Mendn Cole, WUUam Dungan, Grezel . . . .. 90 142 108— 558 guy was back handing It out to th* er could make the hard ones look Gomez, p .... ___ 2 1 1 0 2 0 Cryatal Lake — Rockville D ofgarL who has bqen sick tola that toe students of M.H.S. are — Isidore Gottfried '88B tastea in other thlng^ each class for that purpose. ty. goal line for the first score of the Philip Dupont, Howard Daniels, healthy, wealthy, and wise, toe cry 593 611 541 1745 end of the game. easier than the Kentucky colonel — _ . . .w aeaaon. ■ummer, should improve as the aea- VALUABLE PRIZES! DOOR PRIZE flOO l^oeard who Is eighteen years The officers are aa follows; Claaa Future meeting* were briefly out Hamilton Grant. Harry HulUne, from the bleacher* being "APDlea TalcwttvHle (0) 496 680 686 1614 . . today he’s toe grey-balred 81 8 8 27 .6 0 eld. Is the son of Mr. and Mr. Rlch- of '38A, ProaldenL Leonard Nleae" lined and promised a apelUng bee The third quarter was dull and •on goea on, and PMUp ElUoL who, John Hultine, Sam Harris, Tony Preferred.” Woods ...... 110 107 82—299 Team No. Score by Innlnga: Aaspices C. D. K. Club due to a cold, did not compete In When Hub left the mound to th* gent that hlta fungoes to the out- J»d O. Nleae of Cooper street of rice-president. Jeanette Paton- and a visit by an employmant baad alow from a spectator’s viewpoint. tultono. Nelson KUpatrlek, Richard EUU ____ .. 90 89 108—287 I'ox ...... 85 96 103—282 fleldera. New York (N. L.) 000 010 000—1 Running plays failed and both toe trials ahould come between Rob Blxtb, be ramlndod obaarver* ot A dm ission...... 40c. uus town. While In hig^h ecbool. treasurer, Michael Zwick; secre of a personnel department The club Longakar, Arthur Lloyd. Robert WeU we must dash along now SIDELINES Strickland .. 89 116 102—507 Anderson . .. 87 125 102—514 Gomez got a terrific bang out ot New York (A. L ) 000 007 Olx—8 aeema to have a very busy year teams, waiting fbr a break, punted bins and Deardon or bettor. Ernest Lorch, James Murphy, Howard another gameatar, the St. LeoU M hMM been ouUtAnding in track, tary, Marlon Rlaley. but w ell fix the "SpoUlght” on Marcbam ... 106 96 108—508 Dietz Jr. . .. 05 109 105—507 Cards' waa WiUl* Sberdd, who hitting a ball Into the right field Runs batted lu, Mancuso, DIMag faothaU, and basketball, and Is a ahead. often. The quarter ended with Man- Brown la another hard-luck runner. Mohr, Clarence McCollum, WUlard Thanks to to* changed schedule, .. 110 106 60—506 119—520 Claaa of "38B: President. James taaty morsels of chatter again in Schubert Blanchard .. 67 104 droppad a tough on* to to* Tank* stands In batting practice . . . glo 2, Dickey, Selkirk 2, Rolf*, Las- -j A member at the Art Oub. He took — Louis Della Fera. cbesthr In poasesalon of the ball. He got a stitch in ths race and lost Mclntoab, Joseph Maloney, Leonard we can now aee the opening kickoff Diets ...... 103 124 107—534 Murray: rice-piesidenU Lucy Gray; considerable ground. two weeks. S’long, and we surely at toe Friday games. to th* opening gam* at th* 1938 none of toe Yanka could remember zeri; two base hits, Whitehead: the OaoperaUve Course for the first The "break” finally came towards NIese, Renato Nicola. Wesley Palm hope to see aU you itudea at Friday 505 514 488—1507 blm doing it before . . . as he step' treasurer, Robert AUey; secretary the end of the laat period, when a I f all theaa “ invalids” coma up aeries. A pratty fair lafthandar bea^ home run, Lozzeri; double play*, years of high school and then Elizabeth Finnegan. er, John Pickles, James Pi«ntlee, night’s game. Shearer’s Buicka (4) 487 667 655 1867 ped up to toe plate to take another I^ v m w o rth punt fan abort to the to axpecUtlons tba team wlU ba Stewart Robinson, Henry Smachet- The HI Y and Pep Clubs are com- him. Fellow by the name o< Pcn< CrosetU, Laxzeri, Gehrig; Ott, W general course for the laat twm. Class of "39A: PresldenL Horace MANCHESTER DEFEA1E0 Sparkle and Dazzle. Varrlck ...... 106 109 12»—544 Teain No. 4 her* tinder the flood UghU. Indica cut, a wag said toe OUnta would Whitehead and Mc(Jartoy: left on TAILORID SMARTNESS m a marks w en always better than M a n c h ^ r 49 yard line. In the first much better than tt appaai* at the U. Ernest Squatrito, H an y Squa peUtora this year to aelling candy Lewis .. nock. Blssell; rice-preisldenL EateUe at toe gamae. '' McLagan ...... 103 122 90— 515 . 88 98 115—297 tions ara tbat tha imuoual attraction play for him on tbe running track base*. N. Y. (N . L.) 6, N. Y. (A . L ) aaUafaetory. Aa for hli future. Len down. Greene completed the longest momenL Tbe Initial meet with the trito, Oarl Schwarz, Roger Taggart, SCIENCE CLASSES Torrance . 92 89 107—288 . . . "A h ” , said El Goofy, " I ’ll fool LAiiiprecht; trfaBurer, LawTcnce pam of toe day. a 32-yard forward OonnecUeut SU te Freshmen thla (Jhanda ...... 116 118 109—543 will draw the largest crowd of fans 6: Blarned runs, N. Y. (N. L.) 1, N. has not decided as yet on any sne- IN TENNIS TOURNAMENT John Thurner, Bruce Watkina, John Tedlord . . 98 101 118- 516 Tbe Tanks look fooUab on “to- ’em. I ’ll bunL” Th* boy can pitch Dillon;.secretary, Irene Lojeald. Friday win teU tha story. SEE PICrniES Besides being manager of tha Oofek ...... 108 126 112— 546 to attend a High grid clash in many Y. (A . L ) 6; bases on balls, off elal Une of work. to Sqiutrtto, and then diaproved the Wlnxler, Michael Zwick. Kingsley Dwyer . . 88 l i e 107—508 sld* baaebaU" unlaas It'* to* hit and .... when be uncoils that high Class of '39B; ProaldenL Teddy The order o f finish at tba tryouta ^avenworth football team. Petke ...... 145 120 133—598 ysara. . Hubbell 8 ((JrosetU, Gomas, (3eh- Jamas la seventeen years old. and “**«*‘tnlng can’t strike Ctorpenter, George Miner, Arthur The first at a series of education Berry .. .118 108 119— 540 run. Thalr buntlag waa atrodoua Lard one It looks like a string Brown: rice-prealdenL Peggy West Hartford and Bristol tied pnes 1b ths same p la ^ ", by was as foDowa: Leary, 18:82; Rob Pongrats, Mgr. Mitchell ia a aporta reporter for toe Coach Tom Kelley Isn't certain ot rig); off Coffman 4 (Gomes, Rolfs, SHIKTCRAFT ^ see of Mr. and Mrs. George A. al science picturea waa shown re and tha baa* running a Uttla sloppy. stretched between tba mound and woodruff; treasurer, Ralph Peter for th* C. C I. L. tannl* champlaa- a ^ n to Squatrito, who grabbed toe bins, 18:40; Deardon. 14:01; Heat- school paper. 578 595 675 1748 hla actual starters to one or two Gehrig. Dickey): off Gomes 1 (Rip Murray of Charter Oak street He y hit bahtad rig. Laszeri)) hlta, off HubbeU 6 in treaaurer. Robert Lorch; secretary ment In a final match with Ma Jota Wlnxler who converted toe Wns, 14:85; Coburn. Alley, Snow, Mc that they had a g o ^ lead and _ .... S3 109 84— 276 at enda, Daniels and Murphy at Gus Mancuso had one or two un- •=*»<»>■ He la Vlce-Presl- 'Thomaa Donohue, PhUlp Elliott In the olden days people to* runner in th* alxth yaaterday on 6 1-5 Innings, Oumbert 0 in 0, Coff Jessie Little. teammate Murphy, who was favor point the first touchdo^ Cabe. Pasek. Packard, Brown. Pa- Howard Grant David Heatley, starting to look Uke a ball chib, i . . . . 108 95 101—302 tackles, Wlnxler and Thurner at oompllmentary things to say about man 0 In 1 3-5, Smith 1 In 1; losing HI-T dub. and Captain afraid of lightning,g. 'They^ ’’ thought The Moriarty Oriolea win bold a a partleularty hard baU, a high tt tba aocoer team. Jim baa taken of '40B; PresldenL John ed to win the tournamenL Weat O w e toe ban through the up- gani. MeOooa, Taylor, and McGulra. George Krause, Francla Leary, l>* elao pointed out some faults t__ _ .... Ill 108 ^0—547 meeting at the Weat Sid* Rac. to guard* aad Harry Hultine at cen American League umpiring and pitcher, HubbeU; umpire*. Ormsby that toe electrical diaturbancee dose on*. ta nnelasMfied course through school Hultine: vlce-prealdenL Marjorie Hartford bad both o f Its double righU with a perfect place-kick. Aa — Charles Robbins Robert MeCtobe, James UcCooe, could be corrected In tbe next half. night at 7:00 o’clock. AU members ter, (}raane wUl again call slgnaie Umpire Etoimett Ormsby whan the lA . L.) plate, Barr (N . L .) first teams In the finsis were sent by toe God Zeiu to punish Giants got to tbelr lockers . . . Gua Hid haa done weU .xcboiastlcally. a Olson; treasurer, Jeanne Robb; aec^ ^ was growing abort. Ctoach Matthew McGuire, WUUam Moor- them. Experiments made by men 482 499 530—1511 are asked to report oo ttm*. A t tha quarterback berth, Ernie base, Basil (A . L.) second base, SKIRTS Tarry ha* hla Giants workhig eUims Emmettt missed Hubbell’a eommerclal pomUon U hia aim. rotary, HamUton GranL Tbe Manchester High tennia team Kelley aubatltuted freely but w o t house, W alter Newcomb, (Jharlee We must take Into conslCarl Hubbell went WRESTLING the ftarchleta JohMton: Vlce-prealdenL Robert by Mias Burke’s Frsshraen College R Goalee, '38B. to got a ataittog aast^menL Mobr around signing autographs . . . Richmond; treaaurer. Erneat Smith- second round but waa ellmlaated by Walter Backus. RuaseU Davidson. N ot tha moat comforUag thing in ■I«figtl». Wlnzler, besides beins Uteiature classes, periods 4 aad 5. Stated (Joacb Jake Relgee of We Pay Dividends was a aubstituta quarter Ust year something be doesn’t usually do th* Montreal — Felix Mlquet, 238, NON-WILTj ■WnnOIfO CANDIDATES Murphy of Bristol after a hard Tony DeSimoos, Bruno Enrico, Elmo th* world for a pitcher to hoar la secretary. Joyce Kehler. Mount Olyinpua. Ithaca, Trojan ANIMALS .6PFE.\R ON TEST PM ACnCE fought thiee-aet match. The scores m t o t ^ in g In the forward wall, is GavsOo, John Guthrie, John Hyde, Leavenworto; “Manchester^ a th* pound at Tankas bats on tha bat aad baa mad* mneb Improvemant day b* Is slated to pitch . . , (Joi France, defeated George Clark, 224, Everfit Collar War, Odyaseus’ family, amusements, t ^ ball club: they playwl a vary in ia bla play. Leo NIese, veteraa WUl Terry hove into view In a rub Scotland, two of three falls. GRADS rv NIGHT SCHOOL were. 4-fi, 6-4. 6-8. Alaaal waa .. . “ “ •WUty. and to Frsd KeUb, EMwln Kose. Earl Ken rack. Pat Maloo* aad Don Haffhar furnltuia, Oresk fighting n. What an Imagination some people cl«*n game, aad rverythtag was an tackle out wltb a aboulder Injury, u ber sweatshirt and a dour look . Trenton, N. J.— Chief Thunder- V M fty boy* hav* triad out thla ellmlnatsd by Pailcar o f Msridaa. W » »blllty to boM nedy, John Lautenbach. Harold have! A test was given to one of mads a apadalty at thta. Thay'ra g »- TRUBENIZED. at* all topics arhlcb have been as righL” not axpoctad to b* ready for duty like aU toe Giants before the game paor tor tbo Manchester High Rub won the first set 8-7 but Bark “ >• (Mfferenc* Lindsay, Pat McCann. George Mc- Miss Brna Westhaver’s Junior Eng tog to giv* planty e< R to Maltoo. bird, 220, Britlob (Jolumbla. threw A diploma haa not been the end between victory and defeat In garaee signed to volunteers for special re- niysical Vigor, Mental Alqtness, Good ba waa calm . . . tbe Yanka col "'to M to g team, coached by Nathan er easily took tbe next- two sets (toughey, Michael Muachko, James lish classes on “ Brute Neighbors” Which raealls th* retort a buaa fbr anothar waak. Jake Patteraon, 328, Byracuae, N. of school attendance for a large f- ’^"■_i^»«worth, KripaS porta Tbe first group of volun Murray, William Murray, Arthur (^ e o f the players on the Leaven- U ttla is known her* about Wto- lected. Y,, two straight falls. Satrhan at the High school faculty Munber of Manchester High school with the loss o f only one game, 8-0, aa essay by Henry DavM Thoreau. FeUowship, and Christian Character league hnrtar once shot back at a m the forward wall and M u r p ^ in teers are June Neercomb, James Roberta. W'Ultom Runde, Frank w o ^ team, in a disappointed tone atad but tto record to other years Ekid ot a beautiful romance: Tbe Newark, N. J.— Dynamtt* Jo* Ctox, Tbo boy* report to the *10* 1) graduate*. There are 116 former 6»le Murphy. Bernard Telteraa Wads The quesUon was to make a Ust of quartet at Jockeys: “ Stay on .9 5 the backfleld stood ouL ™ ^ Savtno. William Bchieldge, Leonard ^ the end of toe game: “W e Miould la* da Ooacb KeUey to believe that stands, “But (3sarlea dear,” said a Ij|,nd4| 236, Kansas City, tossed Rudy O ...... #*ch Monday, Wedne*- student* of the acbool a-ho have Pierro and Barrett ware aUralaat- worth HoUister, WUUam Simpson aU the animals mentioned. There boya, yon*ro rtdiag a good ______—Burnette Cummings. Tortenaen. Pat Topping, Robert have bad four touefadowaa in tha bis ebargas win faca atlffar opposi- sweet young thing, “why did that Dusek, 316, Onaaba, Nab., 33:U. Igy. and Tbnraday after school. Mr aaown a desire to widen their in- ed by Pattersoo and Parsons , of Albert Radoeda Louis Shadleck. and were ten at these: ants, ioois. ot fln t half.** cuts Gomea fellow fall down at sec Weir. David Wilson, Thomaa WU- ters. racoon dones, woodchucks, tion tbaa tbay did Ust week m Holyoka, Maas.- Yvon Robert. j*l«b ^ Is MW potUng the team lewata by eorolUng In night acbool West Hartford. TTils also W i m « Slnnainoo. ’87A. wtw haa Matthew McGuire. ond baa*.- . . . tha Babe la getting brougb rsIMbaalLi nasd by the son, Hanry Valltoat eats, dogs, and ducks. On tha papers trouadne Laavanwortb to tba tuaa MontreaL defeated Roy Dunn, claa*ea. A large percentage of the went thre* set*. Man chaster won autorsd the freelinun claaa at W ot- Tbs ssoeod voinntser group to Invest Now a Itttl* gray . . . be and Jim Far I ^ Tbe lf-H-8. aoccer teaa tied WO- .r*l* eoHog* owtemlag The** the first set 7-S but W est Hartford at ever-sealoua students were thir at 14-0 on two aarial thrusts ot 88 Texas, two straight (alia. (Heavy group la taUns typing and stenog- leyaa Uaiveralty thU year, has zqads up o f Don McCann. Nancy A damonatraOea o f amptytog Its **5? flrtT t, Tha Moriarty Woat Bldoa wID ley exchanged handshakes fib fae! m r d n * tsod to taild up the *wim- took the next two 8-4, 8-4. Flks, Georg* Londhsrg, L o ^ Fhix. ty-two different animals which were GmtribntioiiB to the T. BL C. A. irf BUachester praettea at the Weat 8ldo Oval to sad 8L yards raapsctlvely. Mors at- from Govsrnor Lehman and Herbert weights.) rmphy; however, others have regia- pledged DelU Tau Delta. Several three-story buildtog to less than g uot spoken of in the story inriiuUn* *»n>« o f the season tor to* tenth ' •or'* mn*d** bator* they uas tte Pstricclo and W lg m lo*t their ^ tb a a Johnson, Bsrniea CsrrinL time in seven year* of competUlon. i l e t at 8‘JO o’oloek and tsatton win p t i^ b ly b* paid to Hoovar doing the same tU ag , New Tork—Jim Loodoa, 198, Glenney*s cooking, airing. Moyd and other Manchester High grads ara tolnutaa haa bean if . H. S’a eootri- Win Be G ntefaBjr Beccived tor praetloA a laughing flab, a flying cat, aa auat Um B ttirK In tomorrow mil matdi to Burns and YFMtnay o f msmbsia of this fratarntty: Lock- John Otaen, R ldi*rd Ratmsy. Doro butioo to rir* PraraBtioa Week, a t lO M oTclock M lookad Uka old boms wesx . . Graeco, pinned Vincent Lopea, 22U, West Hartford Oy 8-8, 8-4. thy Blhrsratoin. and Albert Hsmtng- rallcato, ftirtog aquinei, a mn.ir ox, algbtb d a d i aa tba boya arent ao- Los ftnrdas S2:X4« 789 Mala Street K^WhaatoD. *40B. Rogtrs. now a junior, and Tsd n r s drills are being bald frequent 8hos^ great promise'on ths Mayor LaOuardla must have a nib- —Hfee pisMDb -sea rata, talcc. minks, mud turtles, Tele^ione 7206 cnatamad to artlAetol Ugbttog and bar a m . . . ba tossed out “tbe Loa Angalea Qlno Garibaldi, 318, a sophoinoza. ly to sat tbs babi: of getttog out ■toera, bees and sports men. aoccer teem were Runde sad GaveOo I UwlM niamhara TgR ^ tba bwlkitm q^ckly oad ouiatly. who playad aa outataadlag g»*ff» may has* troubl* with tbelr paraea first baU” exactly U tlmaa . . . Brooklyn, sdefaotad Srnl* Dusek, O a d H . la B . AtraasimaatB bava'bota mad* to tha Glanto may ua* blm vat. 238. Omaha, two at thraa Every man is a baro to bis valtt '’according to Carlyle.” It didn’t seem to work to this case: “John, you must dlsehargs the cook. She was Imperttoaat to me A abort-sighted man lost bis hst and threatonad to throw me out of to s strong wind snd chssad IL the kitchen.” "What art you doing there?" a "The Idea! I ahall certainly dis woman aaked. trom_a nearby cot ELECTRICAL APPUANCES eph Mack, Earla Gowdy; reading, the charge her. No one can talk to my tage. ______RADIO______O aoBarrHiMO t o d o t b m * MANCmeSTER — NEW 6 room National Guard NaUonal Master's atMiras, worthy wife lika that and not answer to -'Getting my hat.” be replied. MiTCtab S8e par hour, tre* rldM W ANTED— LAUNDRY and cur W E CAN USB A hard-wrorktng, re REFRIGBRATUKS — Kemanufa^ colonial house with all modern im treasurer Elsie Deere; essay. New me for It" "Your ^ t ! ” exclaimed the woman. Bpoetel tmtas per day. 71 Uelmoot, tains to do at home. Call 3086. Ways to Develop Grange Interest liable man with some sales or tured. Just 'Uks new. Guaranteed 1 provements, inauiatod, attached ga — New s — eor. Summit. Arnold Nelaon. TeL route experience, to be trained to year. Westlnghouaa, Fngidatre rage, tile bath, 1st floor lavatory In the Conununity, LilUan Mack; John; Haggle is In'the kitchen tog.” presentation^ of p r im by chair lady There waa a packed town hall for now.” e m fill a local ''—lersbip. 820 minimum General Electric, Kelvlnator and and flreplace. Large roohis and a By DANNT SHEA tha annual town meeting Monday AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 of Home Economic Committee Hasel “All right. I'm going to the (Toolaby— How’s your wife coming eaminga to start arith an excel Orunow. Prices start at 859.5U. See large lot. For price and terma tele Hiyx Buddlew, evening. J. Banks Jones acted aa BICrCLES FOR RENT—3Sc hour. lent opportunity for the future. Hutchinson for the best scrap book office. IVhen you hear the telephone along with her driving? FOR SAI.E—1935 Oldamoblle De these veluea today. Brunners phone Manchester 6394 or set A ll membera 6 t the company who on Safety in the Home and High moderator and Mra. Della Porter ^>eeUl ntea by day. Ask about Write Box 900, Hartford. ring, ten Maggie I want to speak Boneaet—Not so well. Last week luxe sedan, excellent condition. Call Radio Dept. 80 Oakland street. George U Fish, UU Benton street. are Intereated In the Browning au- way, Louise and John Tedford re Hills aa clerk. The twelve items on our S for 1 p l ^ Oeo. WUUama, 8143. Phone 0191 the warning took quite a good deal to her.” she took a turn for tha worsa. 106 Oxford, off Strickland. Tele W ANTED— FARM band, aober and tematie rifle which is used In the ceived a money prise; closing song company are invited to report on of discussion and argument before phone 63S4. FOR SALE!—1933 Chevrolet coupe, reliable. Steady Job, with good LOTS FOR SALE 73 "Auld Ikuig Sjme." D w d n g and ro- . Beesup— Do you agrsa with the the Bolton firing range Sunday being finally disposed of. Such Everybody rings the rsfrato on In good condition. Call 3434 after home for right party. Call 4217 freshmenta followed, Mr. Chappell theory that a man and hla wife Toonerville Folks IF TOU HAVE A USED Victory GARDEN-FARM- morning at ten o’clock. It Is com routine motions as repair o f roads bow marveioua snow is for wheat. 6 p. Ih. after 6 p. m. FOR BALE—BUILDINO lots on o f Manchester prompted for square eventually get so they think of the Crawford coal and gas range (3 DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 Autumn street. Inquire 39 Cottage pulsory that the non-commlaaloned dancea. Charlie Piimey played the and bridges for the year, authoris Well, we’re kinds glad It’s good for ing the selectmen to borrow money same things? S u i t c a s e ** S im p s o n plates coal or oil and four gaa) street. officers o f the company be present violin, and Myrtle Gowdy the piano. something. FOR SAUE—820.00 bu3ra Chrysler WANTED—RELIABLE boy for er if necessary, etc. were mocm taken Benedict— Ortatoly. Why, right WINTER POTATOE r L75c bushel, with elevated oven, we can make sedan. May be seen at 13 Vine rands, learn trade In. dental labora and all privates who are loo)dng Friends In ■ town have expressed <»re of to the regular way. The now my wife is thinking a t the strictly fresh pullet eggs, 8 dox. FOR SA LE —B UILD INO lot on LU- The Eternal Queetton you an excellent trade in allow street tory. Apply 110 Ridge street, be forward to advancement in the Na their -sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. town usually has to borrow funds at - things she is going to say to ma for ance toarard a new gas or electric tween 4 and 6. 95c, medium 8 dox. 81-15. Also ap ley street, near the Center. Price tional Guard are urged to be pres Oscar Anderson and family upon > Gray days, black nights, will stretch IT'S AWerTHBT^ LE TTSn^ PR O M very reasonable. Telephone 5086. certain parts o f the year to tide) to endless years, getting home late—and eo am I. range. Watkins Brothers, Range 1929 CHEVROLET coach, 1929 Ford ples and poultry delivered from en t The session will end about the recent fire which destroyed their over until tax receipts come to. SISTER LIZZIE , AA' PE A R — XT'LL. roadster, 1929 Dodge Victoria, 193(1 Hillatowrn on Tueaday and Satur home. -And nevermore for me the sun will Dept. 18 Oak street. noon, leaving the entire afternoon It was voted to use the balance A man may be very able, and aiVE vrxi AK) IDEA OP ’THE ESTEEM Pontiac coach. Special 1930 Ford day. Phone 4520. and evening to yourself. Why not shine. HELP WANTED— LEGAL NOTICES The harvest supper will be en left over from the federal grant to have no aense of humor. But be la IM WHICH S H E ALW A'vS H A S H E L P roadster, 830. No down payment. For all my life will be a tracklesa MALE OR FEMALE 37 come up and fire this inteieatlng joyed after the third and fourth de supply heat and light for the new more likely to be much of a bore Cole Hotora, 6463. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD weapon while you have the oppor waata AAE ^>«,~.h AR-R>RLIMPH / PEAR grees Friday evening. firehouse, to furnish it, and install and a good deal of a Jackaas. CHRISTMAS CARD seUlng will HOUSEHOIJ) GfNIDS 61 At Coventnr, within and for tho Dio® tunity? It will soon be too late to I f she my ardent love declines. BROTHER— -1 CAM KARPL.V WATT trlot of CovAntry on tha Sth day of Parents, Board of Education mem a siren for a fire alarm. Maiidiesfer make eaay extra money for you. Octobar. 1»S7. lire at aU and you’ll be out of luck bers and interested friends are in The selectmen were empowered TO SEE VOU— X AM NOT EURPRISEP PAIN'ilNIr—PAPERING 21 A reputable l(X »l Greeting Card l-NEW 5 PTr 1937 Leonard refrig Praaent EUOBNT W. LATIMER. until next spring. to purebaae a plot of land for a Sometimes I dream that she may THAT TOU HAVB AAAPS SUCH A BIS vited once a month to the North THEY'RE STILL ARGUING Shop offers a rare opportunity to erator was 8184.95—now 8129.5U. Judga. Membera v t tha company are re public dump, the cost not to exceed care for me. Ereninsr Herald PROPERTY OWNERS— AttenUon EsUfa of Clayton C. Daggatt lata school to observe and ask questions In dreams I eometlmes glimpse a .\BOUT SITTING BUIX SUCCESS WITH ALLTHe THIMOS earn additional money for your Five year guarantee. Benson Furni minded of the penok. come, firat served. This propoat- tha data hereof ba, and tha aama are will Inspect all equipment in the the children put tones to notes, and question of whether the Sioux war RkCHEP— rr's SUCH a o o b 1 eaeh eeaai as a ward sad soiapoaBd debtedness. The state p u y t 8280 words as iwa wards MlalaiBa east la Uon is different. Complete sales REn>OSSESSED 1937 Leonard 6 ft. limited and allowed for tha creditors near future and any defaults will words followed. In other words rior was a chief or a medicine man. to bring In their claims against said yearly if the town iheeta Ita quota, A dog's characteristics are mas PILLING 7=OURTRUMRS — srlaa mt Uuaa Uaaa kit FREE. Call in person or wnta. be corrected or replaced. The date they wrote music, and words to go Authorities have differed on bis cor REPAIRING 23 refrigerator. Cost 8217.95. Used 2 estate, and tha Admlnlatrator la di and this pays off one uf the bonds o f culine, regardless of Us sex. A cat. Ikaa tataa Bar dar ti Do not phone. A ct now for more of the ordnance Inspection baa not with the music. rect title for years. APFECnOMATELV/ months—now $147. 5 year guaran rected to give public notice to tha 8600. The original indebtedness was on the other band, though It be a S I S T E R E L I ------A. A. DION Roofing and Siding spending money at Chiiatmaa! tee. Benson Furniture and Radio. ereditora of said aatata to bring In yet been announceiL ’The following officers were elect Lsivrence K. Fox, superintendent _____ I f . la s f their claims within said time allow 828,000. This debt was .brought ^ sleek tom, is decidedly feminine. . _ * Cash Charga contractor. Workmanship guaran Brock Press, Inc., 39A Atlantic Johnson Block. Members who have fired their ed at the Town Election; assessor, of the state historical department, teed. Painting and carpenter work. ed, by posting a copy of this order rifle recently and have not cleanud Milton Haling; board of relief, about when the Airline road waa Women like dogs. That fits to with maintains the tribal leader was a a s ? * *** * *!** t>«ra T atal • aU street, Stamford, Conn. on tha public sign poet naareat tha put through TurnervlUe about 1870. • teaaaeaUva Oara ..I S au 11 aU 81 Wells street. Telephone 4880. them are advised to do so this week L^n ard L. Glgllo; selectmen, this discovery very nicely. But tew medicine man but was called e .AM eedara fat In agalsr laaartloaa ROADSTER SPORT tops, and lishing the same once In soma news Sergeant Guido GiorgetU, the com Oeorge Rose; town clerk, David Stanley Vestal to his book. “ Blt- •iJLbe ehargad at tha ana tia a ta la IHMJLTRY AND SUPPLIES 43 paper having a circulation In aald cut the debt at the rate it is now roadster curtains repaired. Lug FOR SALE—STULTZ A BAUER, pany artificer. T(x>mey; town treasurer, Maud L. Tbs Grouch. Many people seem to ttogRuU ,” wrote; “ There are sev- ■•••Jet tataa far Isas tarai avar? Probate District, and return make to being liquidated. This is paying be born into the world with a •**“ e e « » taeaaet. gage and hameas r e a rin g . Chas. ROASTING CHICKENS. Broilers, upright grand piano with bench in this Court of the notice given. As the company commander stat Woodward: agent of town deposit tral men still living who saw him for a dead horse, as the rallrolid grouch. Nothing is over right. No . Adeardarad bafera tka third ar dfth Laking, 90 Cambridge street. Tele fowl and roasting duck. Also duck good condition, 813. 34 Pleasant Attest: ed. there will soon be openinge for fund, Alexander Bunce; auditors, inaugurated as bead of tha non • W fbetded aalr far tha as- phone 4740. eggs. B. T. Allen, 87 Doans street. EUGENE W. LATIMER now does Hebron little If any good. one treats thsm fairly. Everybody agency Sioux," and Charles H. L. M sambar s f tliaaa tha ad apaaar- street ■cveral promotions. Men will be Alexander Bunce and Leslie Bolton, Wo have been 67 years paying off Telephone 7610. ^udga. grand Jurors, Renato Oocconl, Is against them. I f you are one of Johnston called him an Unkpapa •A M arglas at tha ra u aaraW bat EXPERT RADIO REPAIR service H-10-7-17. reeded to fill these vacancies. Are this bill already, and with 13 years as a^ w aaaa ar rstaada aaa bs aiada you prepared to pass a written ex Nathan ElUs, John Swanson, Elbert theae whom the world isn’t using chief. However, the band which on all makes. Let ua giva rou an FANCY (dUALTl'Y broilers, roast more added It will make a good »d els tla s ads stasaad a fu r tha District of Coventry ss. Court of amination compiled by First Lieu W. Atwood. E. Selma Haley, Albert right, maks sure you are using the Sitting Bull lad w u more commonly ■fih dar. estlmau on youi radio. Phone ing chickens and fowl, drMscd. WANTED—TO BUY 58 Probate. October 6th, 1937. long stretch, enough to wear out tenant Stephen Frey for the grade N. Skinner; collector of taxes, An- world right. known as the Hunkpapas. eaML *•»**<•’ « dUplar Haas sat 0191, Bnmner'a Radio UepL, wi Fresh eggs dellvsrad direct' from Estate of Clayton C. Daggett, lata the patience o f any taxpayer. Fox says Sitting Bull’s grave has WANTED — STABLE MANURE of Riverdale. Cal., owning real estate higher thsm you now are? I f not, toony A. Maneggla; constables. Parts of highway running through ^ T he He^ wm M t ha rasasaslbla Oakland atraet. Carlson A Son Poultry Farm. rels-. bsen marked eaveral times but tha (cow ). Call Bob Douglaa, Burr in the Town of Coventry. why not prepare yourself? Ask the Leonard QlgUo, Fred Dreger, Joseph the land of the Misses Alice and "Y a p r said tha farmar, "When a me awrs thaa sea lasarrsat lasartlea pbona 4317; Nursery. Upon the application of Louis R Negro, Chesterfield Pirie, Samuel 'foliar has to know the botanical markers have been destroyed by e f aar adrartlaamaat ardarsd far captain for an Infantry Drill Regu Emma Foster, Gilead, were made m m thaa aaa tliaa Whitcomb. Administrator of said es Woodward, T. William Skinner, nama o f what be raiaes, and the souvenir leekers or vandals. REPAIRING 2 :1 tate. praying that an order of aale lations manual and etudy up on the over to them. These portions wers The Ij^ ra rta a t satlaalaB s f laasr- of certain real estate, belonging to fundamentals o f military training. Thomas Daly Jr.; registrar of vot- closed when the road waa straight 'antomologleal name o f tha bugs that ^ ‘•etloa •» adrarttatag will ba RIMIMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 eiA Peart I. Broil and Margaret "sat It, and tha pharmaceutical name raetlSad aalr br aaassllatlaa s f tha LOCK AN D SA FE combinations aald estate, situated in the Town of Prepare yourself for the Job ahead. ened for the new North street or a. B. s. pousaiNo up Coventry, be granted as per applica Haling; board of education, Eml- "miaetog link” road. Other minor o f what ha spraya on It— thlnga la * • ' •••• eetvlaa raadarad changed, key fitting duplicating. FOUR GOOD CARS FOR RENT—1 OR 2 FRONT tion on (He more fully appears, It Is And now I’U be leaving you until Ilndla Albasi and Elsie M. Jones . SHAKESPEARE’S PLATS ^ AH adrartlaaawata asst saafara Quns, vacuum cleariera, clocks etc., 1934 next Monday night. Items were disposed of. bound to cost more.” * —»y,e»d trpagrashr with rooms, furnished, atcam heat sin ORDERED:—That aald application cleaned, repaired. Bralthwalte, 53 Chevrolet Master OofKdi...... $885 be heard and determined at the Pro I ’ll be eeein’ ya. Mrs. Helen White and her daugh London,— (A P )—George Bernard m e ^ U s M aafarcad hr tha pahllab- gle house, ladies preferred, central. ' This "famlljr'* showed strong z j a AR T H A m aad thar rsMrra tha Hgbt ts Pearl street. 1938 bate Office in Coventry In said Dis CLERICAL APPOINTMENTS. ter, MIsa Daisy, were guests o f tha Shaw admitted the other day ha had Box J, Herald. trict. on the 13th day of October. A. traits of todependenca. •dll- nvtsa ar rajaet aar asar aaa- Chevrolet hlaater C oach ___ $275 former’s niece, MIsa Am y Markham written a fifth act to one of Shake kNO»\S HER HOOPLES®® eldavad abjaatlaaabla D..'l937 at 9 o’clock in the forenoon, In East Hampton Sunday. The oc A census-taker aaked the woman a x m n a ROURS—Claasiaad ada 1988 Plymoath 4-Dr. Sedan, 829.5 FOR R E N T— FRONT room. All and that notice be given of the Hartford. OcL 7— (AP)— The speare’s dramas. BUSINESS pendency of said application and of casion was a Joint celebration of at the doer: “How many to your You don’t nsed to altar Shake Jj,jj*]jbllahad aama dar aoat ba rs- 1931 Ford Panel Delivery ... $75 modern conveniences with private (Catholic' Tranacript announced to •wjJd^h^U a sleek asea: datatdara OPPORTUNITIES 32 family. 16 Edgerton street the time and place of hearing there BOLTON the birthdays of Mias Markham and fom lly?” speare’s first sets, G. B. S. is rs- (0 (U7. rtMii9i*6 r«ii Theee can In A-1 condition and on. by publishing the ssme once in day these clergy appointments: her cousin. Miss White. A fine din <- "FlTe,” snapped the answer. "Me, some newspaper having a circulation ported to have aald, but somaUmea FOR RENT— IN BUSINESS sec- reedy for the roed. Aak for dem FOR R E N T—FURNISHED room, "rhe folowlng program waa pre 'The Rev, John J, McBrearty ner of roast lamb was served, and the old man, kid, oow and cat.” at the end—one thinks it over. in said District, and by posting a sented Booster’s Night at the SCORCHY SMITH TELEPHONE TOUR I tion, briclb mercantile building onstration. business couple or two women. copy thereof on the public sign post from Saint Joseph's church, New the table fairly groaned with other "And the polltlca of your fam ily?" AU of which prompted a London Next On The Program By JOHN C TERRY Grange: address of welcome by the WANT ADS with 3000 ft. of ground fi(x>r space. Private home, use of kitchen. Dial in the town of Coventry In said Dis Haven to the Blessed Sacrament good things. ic> "Mixed. I ’m a Republican, the old paper to comment: Suitable for light manufacturing. trict. worthy master, Henry Massey, church, Bridgeport. Asslatant. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Vincent of )Bian'a a Democrat, the kld’a wet, Hr. Shaw must be loelng some of Ada are aeeaatad aver tha tatsahaBa S. D. W ILLIAM S 6040 for particulars EUGENE W. LATIMER Apply Eklward J. Holl. song. Smile, Smile; Introduction of The Rev. James F. Murphy, Ph. Middletown, N. Y., were guests at the .cow’s dry and the emt’a a Mor his energy in bis ninth decade. M d iV a r s K ” 275 Main Street Judge. the Grange officers and their duties 8480 Phonen 4129 H-lO-7-17, D., to Saint Ann’s church, Bridge the Cummings Tourist home over mon. There wae a day when tiiflee like i:a c 5 h a iv 'a ?iif’U*2i2:s;d‘:i APARTMENTS—FLATS— to the public, by the master. port. Assistant night Monday. They bad car this would never have kept him y P y . PAM fKW T U paid at u r t t s ” HELP WANTED— Worthy lecturer Lillian Hutchinson troubles and waited for repairs to *ke eavaath TENEMENTS 63 The Rev. James F. Glynn from Tha aleight-of-band performance busy. He would have rounded It d y fa llew iM tha drat iBaartlaa s f FEMALE 35 proceeded with the program, piano be made at the local garage. out by finishing the unfinished ajrm- REMARRIED AT 14, solo. Myrtle Gowdy; Tableau, de Saint Thomaa’ church, Goshen, to waa not going very well. Cfrw ifm *•* CHAROC FOR RENT—5 ROOM FLAT at 227 A few light froeti have been re- "Can any lady or gentleman lend phony and putting arms on tha ^ •olleeu i. K « r««p»aEfw GENERAL HOUSEWORK— Care scribing the seven degrees Mrs. Saint Joseph’s church. New Haven. jorted on the outskirts of the town, bJUtr far errors la talaphonrd ada Center street, all modem Improve- Houston, Tex., Oct. 1.— (A P )— Asalstant. me an e g g ? " asked the conjurer, Venus de Milo. of two year old child. Stay nights. Sophia Anderson; History of the but nothing severe enough to do V .eewnwd aad Uair aeaaraar menta. Phone 7864. coming down to the footlights. Experience preferred. Referencea. A Texas girl who married at 12 Grange, Hazel Hutchinson; song. The Rev. James P. Kerwan to the any particular barm. People here and was a widow and a mother at Church of the Assumption, Strat- " I f we’d ad one,” ebouted a man 8719. FOR R ^ N T —6 ROO|^ tenement, Little Old Lady, June Mlidner; Read are still enjoying corn from their BIG DOGS BITE HIOHER INDEX OP FOR SALE 13 was remarried at 14 today. ing. Learning to Drive Ray Oicont; fleld. Asaistant own gardens. to the audience, "you’d ‘ave It be with all modern Improvements, W A N TE D —G IR L TO asaiat with The widow of H. C. Lassiter, who skit, four members, Virginia Lee, The Rev. Leonard F. White to Apparently the nut crop ia not fore this.” CLASSinCATIONS ONE OF THE BEST LAKE garage if desired. Inquire at 35 waa accidentally killed while clean Indianapolis— (A P )-«T b e only dif housework, and care of children a Mother Allison Lee Porter, June Saint Jamea’ church, Stratford. very plentiful this'fall. Lost year ference between a large and a small •e•aee•••••••••••••••S•••* A Lewis street. ing a gun, now Is the wife of Leslie few days a week. Call 8057. FRONT LOTS AT CRYS Mlidner little girl, Donald Ander Aasiatant there was a fine hickory nut crop. "Hey I” aald Satan to the new ar dog, sara Indianapolis postmen. Is Webeter. She has a 13-months-oId TAL LAKE. $600 cash takes FOR RENT—VERY NICE ho me, son conductor. Juvenile Orange; rival, "you act aa if you owned this that a larga ons Utea higher. The »^e # a a eeeeeeeeedeeeeewee D YOUNQ W OM AN experienced, gen daughter. song, all. Old Kentucky Home; Itoll place." Cara a f TfcsHks ••••••••••••••• K eral housework, 810 week, live In. fully furnished 4 rooms, suitsille average postman hers ia blttan at it if taken in the next few for teachers or man and wife, can call, four membera "W hat Elf- "I do. My wife Just gave it to least once every six years by a vic XB MSWOPIR* • a •••••••••••••wdM ^ References. Telephone 5594. The finch family of birds Is RBd ••••••••••■•#•• 1 days. rent for at least six months, very fect has Ooasip in the Community me." ious dog, records show. ^*®®*®®**®**t® ************•••• X scattered all over the world, with Life” ; short address Rev. A. S. Kline reasonable. Call at Metter’a Smoke the exception of Australia. ^•^••BBIB aaaaas a a a • a a • • • •»« •«« S Shop. on education; shadow picture, Jos A efB eeM lw ABtoBMMtoB fBP BbU aaaa^*««« 4 32 STRONG— 6 rooms, sin ABtOMobltBB for KxehBBSB •••• i gle, fireplace, steam heat. FRECKLES A N D HIS FRIENDS By Blosscr WASHINGTON TUBBS A bIb AeeosoortoB—T Ipm ...... 4 EMERGENCY BUSIN KSS LOCATIONS By Crane OUT OUR WAY By WilUams £ri>»'tl»*—Falatlag t Now vacant and being en tirely reconditioned. Will be ______FOR RKNT 64 OH ACCOUUT O*- ALL TWeSC S. I C U Ef S YtXJ MAY..... ^ Aataa—Ship br T r a e k ...... a ^ t a a - r a r « l r a ...... a sold at a very low figure. FLAPPER FANNY By Sylvie BAWOAOCS, t CAW’T DAUCe f j'rtJu'RE BIGCEB THAW I 1 Oarasaa—Sartlea—Slorags ...n 1« CALLS FOR K E N T—STOKE at 995 Main B U T I O H c e r t a i h l v s i t N a m ., a n d b e s i d e s , Small amount cash needed. -core. im; IT HU usvici. nc T.u.uas.aMT.orp^ **®t*tjr«l«A—RirreUa ...... i i itreet Apply Edward J. HoU. W M lad Astoa— Moiorerel®® . . . . I f B t l ItR THAN A kIYOHE AROUWD ) I Mi^riCR ARGUE ■ailBiii aad rrsfaasisaal Sarrttaa POLICE HERE : MAY I H i(^ THE WEICT ) WITH' Baalasaa Sartleaa OSarad . . . . . I I BRAND NEW 5 - ROOM s t r a w g b ;r s . 5 ® m b old Sarvteas Offarad . . . . l l - A SUMMER HOMES ONE wnrw VOU ? BalMlag-^ntraetlag ...... 14 4 3 4 S BUNGAIX)W, strain hrat, FOR RENT C?'***?^"™*'^** ...... I t 67 “ r®«t®r® ...... It Rarage. Sacrifice price. A- .* Raatla^—Plawblag—Roaflag .«• 11 FIRE FOR RENT-—TW O 5 room cot 0 * 4 II tages, at Columbia Lake. Can be Mllllnarr— OraasataklBg ...... II Sooth used year around. CaU Manchester R yia g—Tmeklag—atoraga M • • • « d ® "l® ® ...... M-A 4131 or 4279. 4 3 2 1 e a • • ] d®»*l®®e ...... « • ® ® • • I ARTHUR A. WANTED TO RENT 68 iS'lerleg—Dralag—Claanlag It North d®r»lea ...... I t W A N TE D —'THREE rooms unfur wsatoA—BoUBoee SonMeo M nished, heated, near Mato street, ^ E4o»OttOBBl $ 4 S X KNOFU by October 14th. Telephone 7U5L ci»®®®®...... —. t l ...... *• 875 Main Street j;^d*®®®®®ee*d****adaaaafl»A WANTED—THREE room furnish AMBULANCE ed apartment, with private bath, Waatad—lastraetloBa...... *•M Dial 5440 - 5938 (Doogan) heated. Inquire Manager F. W. _ . _ PtBaaelal Woolworth. BaalMae t^portaalUas ...... n 5 6 3 0 _ ^ _ ■••a sad ntaattsM (HoUonui) 5®}* Waatad—rainala ...... II Ralp Waatad—M ala ...... s« AUCTION! AUCTION! Help Waatad—MaU ar rswala.. II 3060 SATUSOAT, OCIOBEB 9TB, AT 10:IW A. M. ^ a a u W aa tad ...... 11-a ntaatlasa Wasted—Famala It (Qolsh) N a 7 FLORENCE STREET, MANCHESTER, OONN. Mtaailasa Waatad—M ala ...... II AT THE BOBfE OF MBS. A. B. SWANSON ■wsleyaiaal A g a a d a a ...... Six rooms ef BooselwM FUBltnre toctadtog Plano, Radio, Ltvtag 4340 Room Soitea, Roga, OombteaUoa Oas aad Oil Range, Cliain, a i « TSblea, Bedroom Sola aad ether articiro too nnmerous to mentloB. wr^il!^ aad dappllaa ...... n HOSPITAL AUCTIO NEER'S NO TICE: Aa Mre, So'aason Is giving op hooso- WBBlod Roto PoBllpy—SteeM 4« keeptog aS tha heotehsld oRerta will bo eoM wilboot rtoervo. Vbo fa ir ■ ^ oUbb— ArO^ r«r Mo ...... Six-Boom Strictly Modera TeamiaBt To Beat. AoooooorfoB •••••••«• $131 MMI bc lU u rte lo ...... DlweeAo—Wstolw—Jowolry W A LLA C E D.’ ROBB, Auctioneer IW m JL; >; **fKim9vim99nno(.mc: - A b p!Iobo»b WRtto , WATER DEPT. 'I Batato — laMumaoo Teiephoee 9664 ra ot bM rooA ...... *Yeah,IkaewItaid’DeD*filrcm.* But that didn’t aiesn Don't wash.** O4#40^ rB r»— OBiry rv*o«w *iOUR BREATH, SWEET CHILPj trip to --_------t.VTmc. u. ». e*T. oer. 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