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Try to Open Garage. Professes Friendship. New York, Sept. 29.—A chart<^ar to measure trends In public opin- son Meii^ — Arrested showing changing opinions about ion. sta te Police Oommisslener An- Rome, Sept 29—(AP)—A mutual NRA among 16,000 women is made "We were not primarily Interested public by Dr. Paul S. Ancbilles and in NRA," the psychologists state, jouilp from New York. thony Sunderland has orlthdrawn expression of an attitude of friend- Dr; Rensis Libert, psychologists on "but merely took thie one good ex- all but twelve stato policemen en- ship and non-aggreaslon was issued ample of current problems. the faculties of Columbia and New gaged In tbe manhunt for Alexan- by Italy and Abyssinia In an offi- York Universities respectively. The "The women were of that large New York. Sept. 29.—(AP) — group wbo do their own housework, de. Kaminski, phantom slayer of a cial statement Issued here today. study covert the post 11 months Chicago police held 'for questioning The statement was an answer to and finds a decrease in tbe number have a family of average else and today a man who they said bore a Springfield jail guard, bocause of of women who believed in NRA. live In houses having no more tbao the fact that no progress has been thousands of rumors which have "very remarkatoe” resemblance ' to circulated in Italy In the lost two The report states the study was un- one bath room. made in the zearcta. In a ztatement dertaken primarily to discover how "John," alleged missing acomplice giveiLto a reporter for The Herald, months over a possible Italian ex- few people must be questioned In or- (OoBttnoed OB Page Two) of the I^dbergh kidnaping. Commissioner Sunderland said: pedition into Abyssinia and a posai- James Bowman..28, was taken ble attack on the adjoining Italian "In view at the fact thaC no prog- Into custody last night. He denied reoa has been made In thiz search, colonies of Eritrea and Somaliland. any connection with the Lindbergh The rumora arose after Italy, In we feel it la necessary to pull some case, but Walter Storms, deputy of the men out of the Manchester tbe laat three montha, began to.re- chief of detectives, said the ques- district and assign them to regular inforce tbe colonies considerably Spurred on by tbe discovery of the additional $840 of Lindbergh ranaom money cleverly concealed in a piece GOV. CROSS UUNCHES tioning would continue. while Abssinia formed a formidable of wood, police carpenters have demolished tbe garage built and used by Hauptmann to secrete his hoard tours of duty." Bowman's companion also was 12 Left Here army under tbe direction of a Bel- of bills. Every piece of lumber in the structure is being minutely examined by inycstlgators to make held by raiders who acted on a tip gian military miasion. sure no other secret caches have escaped them. Above the last stag$ of destruction of the garage Is Commissioner Sunderland said that the Internationally bunted that all but 12 men would be sent The Announcement pictured. HIS STATE CAMPAIGN John would be found to a rooming

baek to their respective barracks. Tbe announcement said: house. She identified herself as "Tbe Ethiopian charge d'affaires, All of tbe MsBaachusetts state. Goldie Ferris, the suspect’s wife. lice returned to their diatricto laat Megodras Afework, baa dammuni- Took tbe Ransom night, while the Bpringfleld marks- cated to the Italian government ENGINEER, FIREMAN i D e c l a r e s T h a i OppoaentsjLrniERICIIGIRL John was the man wbo took $50.- men left Thursday night. that be has beea authorized by His 000 from John F. Condon, Col. Majesty Haile Selassie, Emperor of FIRST SLUM CLEARANCE Asked If he thought Kaminski Charles A. Lindbergh's emissary for still was in tbia vicinity, Commla- Abyssinia, to declare formally that the safe return bl 30 months old the Imperial Government of Ethiopia KniEI) IN CRASH! **™’|! c ENTER OF QUARRE Stoner Sunderland -asaerted . that Charles, Jr. The baby already- had from the reports turned in to him has never had and does not now been slain- have any intentions of aggression LAWICHED IN ATLANTA Him; Talks on Liquor and| from tte su^rior officers In charge Bruno Richard Hauptmann, to of th Wddkly SnndRjr School Loi to the V. r. W. Natloaal Ckmvmi- Monday Avaalng, Octobar 1, li When Police fi»r**** Arthur Instructlen on Monday and Friday CTc*o tickets are being sold, a free- TURN BACK CLOCKS eoma special matches at horseshoe tton SepUmbar 80 to October 5, tot State Armory. This matHag Prout and Patrolman WUllaa Mc- at 4:30 p. m. wlU offering will be received. 1934. Thoae members unabla to Mullen found Oodes In a Pembroke pitching planned. The Luther League will mtet Fri- toe annual election o f oflneata, Crouse-Smith Those who have not planned to go attend but who would Uka to follow Uit nominating committee a FDISrSLUIICLEAltANCr ELECTION MONDAY Mlza Ruth LUlian Smith, daugh- ANNOUNCE AWARDS street tavern eoen after the elay- CONCORDIA LUTHERAN day evening at 8 o’clock. Albln *TEN^ ONE HOUR TONIGHT and are destrous o f making arrange- Review: Ged In Hebrew History tot oonvsntloa profraaa ara inform- Ing of Mra. M ary DaaaalMr, ter of George Smith of 418 Main ing, th ey said ha waa calm and eol- Garden aad Whitor Streets Jwnson WlU lead the devotlo^ The ments are asked to report to Hktwin •d that tha LoulavlUa Oouriar-Jour- •treet, vfUl be married thie evening lectcd. v K. publicity oommlttee, Bvea LIndberg, u w ; Mrs. Oraoa PltW a aad UUNCRED IN AHANTA Murphy tonight. Committees are SHUN aal will' eany tha itotY la words at 8 o’clock to John Everett Crouze, Authorities quoted him aa saying chairman will be In charge of toe Minnie Carringtoo, will have a ____ asked to get in touch with Chairman aad ptetursa. This papaz wUI ha et offloers to place before toa BMai- Repablicass Strhre for Bif •on o f Mr., and Mrs. Owen Crouse o f Farley shouted a curst at him and >' O bH 80 Text: Fsatan Id S tll. i Staodord ‘nme. evening's program. lt Mis s Meeting 176 Students Giyen Sdiolar- Murphy also. The IntemattoBal Uniform 8im- I Buddies sent for a smaU sum direct off toe bera. > (Ooatinaod from Page One) Idituh Maaa. The 6eremony will when Dodex crossed tbe street, the Retin to Stondard Time 9:00 a. m.— Sunday ochool. The annual reunion of New Eng- press. 56 old foreman reached fo hie day Bohool Lessoh for S ep t 30. | Due bUla have been sent out he performed by the Rev. George 10:00 A m.— English aervtce. land Bible Camp young people will Bowllog thing out of these projects, x z x So pocket as If for a gim. Later with toe call to toe meeting, In or> - Te^j Drget Workers to Vote— ETeniiif Meeting Crouse of Lowell, Mass., 'an uncle of ships; Presideiit Ontfines THE KINGDOM EVERLASTING 11:00 A m.— German service. be held at Emaniial October 6 and 7. AU Post members interested in long as these projects remain under Dodes, former New Haven railroad to Be Obsenred Tbrough* SURVEY SHOWS WOMEN B y iVM. E. CHUBOWi D . D. A large delegation of vUltors have der that we may get In toe mam* the bridegroom. The bride will be 7:00 p. m.— Stmday school rally.- British Was Vetaraas Joining the Post bowling team for Federal control, there will be 'noth- attended by Miss Minnie Olson o f engineer, aaid; *T must have bad a Editor of Advaaee'''^^ , By GEORGE HENRY DOLE already registered. bershlp dues aa sarly at poaalMa, ths coming season take the appUea- and lea-ve toe calendar free for our Support Oficers. ing doing' for the seekers after of Interest this town, and James Spinney o f Plans for Year Ahead. brain storm." Tuaaday at 7:00— Ladles A lA The regular meeting of the Wom- Ths committee in charge of the out Town. CHANGING NRA OPINION Tbe review toe quarter's entertainment and dance which wilT tloi to BM. Frasier, chairman of toe other work. graft or special privilege, x x x Lomn, Mass., wilt be best man for Dodes said be then puUed hla own at laternatlonal Sunday School Lea-»u lar use. Ha looks not to service. Thursfoy at 8:00 p. m.— Choir. en's Missionary Society will be held be held In toe Orange hall, Satur- Post bowling team. Regardless of Let’a all of us bring In at least Every man, woman and child in Mr. Crouse, who is his brother-in- gun and fired three tlmae. sees has .a .significant .title, . _ . _ . „. jjyj profits. The Lord is looking Friday at 8:00 p. m.— Young Peo- Friday afternoon at 2:30. Members aoft-Tazt, Sept 39: day, November 3, met at toe home whether you make toe AU-Stnr one glass of Jell to toe meetiag WUUani Kanthl of Hartford, aflll- this land Is entitled to an equal op- Manchester la one of Oonneetl- law. The Smith home baa been ar- _ Hartford, Conn., Sept 39.— (AP) (Oeattamod treia Fags Ons) *T3od In Hebrew History." God ple’s Society. are urged to be present. Here’s e gentle reminder to re- “ Tiiy- Jdagdoro la an everlaatlBg to this person's life myriads of cen- of Comrade James Hamilton last team or not, you are welcom* to Monday evening. We bave a kmg Uted with tba BuUdtnf Trades portunity under, the law with every cut's "small towns” that will hold tistically decorated with fall leaves Trlnl^ College has awarded Is In every history, though it is turies hence. Ha sees that If he Sunday at 7:00 p. m. our Sunday The Week. Its annual election on Monday, the member to eet eU Umepieces back Idngdom.” — f t . 145:19. Monday evening to discuss fiurther take part In the bowling league. way to go before we reach our quo- other man,- woman or child. and flowehi. 838,110 in echolarshtps to 17S stu- "Doctors Achines and Likert in not always easy, partlculariy In profits In the way that >e Is going,- school rally will ba held. A chil- Monday— XTtalon, one o f the apeakera at the polls In the Municipal building be- one l^ r tonight, as Daylight Sav- the plans for this big time. This a f- History ta o f 100 glasses. AU tola Jell wtU Quit Up Service The bride who win be given in dents, Preeident Remsen B. Ogelby oo-operatlon with fifty psychologists the midst of contemporary events, worldllness will increase in him and dren’s program will be rendered in 7:80 Board of Administration. maaa neetlns: of Local 213S in Cen- ing open from 8 a. m. until 8 p. ra. ABOUmWN ing Time is offldelly replaced by Get the deeper meaning In the fair will be sponsor^ by the Mons- September 27, 1918, tJ, S. forces be used In toe welferc work In our “I suggest that we cease giving marriage by her father wlU wear a •add today In ouUlnlcf what Is ahead m towns ■ and viUagev scattered to discern His band and His Judg- he will come to be utterly unmind- this service. AH are cordially lavlt- 7:30 . Beethoven. ter Park this morning, compllmrat- But one Democratic candidate is Standard Time. The beat time to statement that the lk>rd's kingdom Ypre Post and will be known aa took Chsrpentry, Very, and Eplnon- own town. ed the members in the conduct of mere lip service to the Declarat' ,n gown of Ivory lace with short train for the college year. A division of Sunset Rebekah Lodge win hold throughout toe United States havs ments. ful o f spiritual interests. Material- ed to attend. Tuesday— vlUe. making an extra effort to win the make toe change is upon retiring, la an everlasting k in^om . It means "British Night". No expense wUl be There was a splendid representa- the rocent three weeks' atrike and o f Independence. Let us make it and win carry a bridal bouquet o f the awards, (3,560, went to com- >ta regukur meeting Monday evening systemaUcaUy Interviewed 16,500 W e are too apt to think of God, ity will so increase In him that hla 4:00 Confirmation Class. September 2$, 1918. American election. He Is Edward H. Keeney offlcioUy it takes place at 3.01 housewives sines last October. spared to have the best in enter- tion from our unit at toe county urged them to remain aolid In the mean something In the lives of all white rosea and lilies o f the vahey. petitive scholarships; |3,675 to> the In Odd Felloers ball. A rehearsal of aa certain Hebrews thought o f more than His king om will'never good qualities will be consumed In THE SALVA’nON ARMY 6:00 Children's Chorus. troops went through the Hlnden- who Is seeking to be named asses- o’clock tomorrow morning. “The reactions were obtained on tainment and music present on tola meeting In East Hartford, Sunday, organization and to back the union of lu. Let us see to It that,' as a The maid o f honor will be gowned nikilstry; *7,600 to s p ^ a U ; 84,000 the degree/earn and guards wlU fol- Him, as a being who la on our end. Its deeper meaning la thht pride, haughtiness, self-exaltatlon, Oaptoin and Mrs. N. 4. Oirtis 0 7:80 Congregatlnoal Meeting, burg line.. minimum right, every child bom sor over E. L. G. Hobenthal the In- All chhrehes la Manchester will unemployment relief, Buy American, 7:30 Choir. occasion,. Chairman Hamilton has but Hartford beat us aad took officera in the future deliberations. in Balch|inl print silk, brovm acces- to Hartford, and 810,860 to Trinity's low the buslnesa session. Bridge and conduct services tomorrow on aide, and who chooses us for his His kingdom rules all with refer- lusts and selflohness. The Lord suf- September 30, 1618, toe war waa under the American flag shall have cumbent. Keeney is the former own list. foreign debts and other social prob- • p e c ^ revelationa and mercies, Wednesday— appolntM toe following sub-com- home toe cup. There ere three Aid For Local 3127 . BOriea and arm bouquet o f yellow pussies win occupy the attention of standard time and all events sche- ence to toe highest possible good In f e n him utterly to foil and his Sunday Servteea not over In Russia. In Siberia .tus- an equal opportunity under the law president o f the Arm y and Navy lems. while Ignoring toe thought of 8:00 Dorcas. mlttees to assist him in his work; chairmen o f committeea la toe dis- The speaker reviewed the strike and bronse pom poms.. Tbe bridal The Converse scholarship went to duled for toe Sabbath will be on eternal life. Parents d« not govern riches to be swept away. This the 9:80 A m.— Sunday school. entertainment and orchestra, Ham- slans flogged captured American with every other such child. Let us Club has been in the real estate and the other members. Refreshments The following question about N R A Qc^ that toe truly devout and Thursday— trict fftm our unit, - Quite a show- Htuatlan in the South, which was party win taka their places beside Arthur M. Sherman, Jr., o f New and a social ttnoe wUl follow. standard. Failure to turn toe clock toe conduct of their children for to- Lord permits that one may be led 11 A m,— Holiness meeting. ilton and Lindsay; tickets. Bill soldiers. assure to him liberty and a chance Insurance business hers. Hobenthal was included: pm ihetlc Hebrews bad. 7:15 Boy Scout.i. ) ing for us. We also have a Depart-, much Worse than in the northern a white lattice trimmed with au- York, a graduate o f Columbia. back will result in missing engage- day. They try to equip them with to toe realisation of toe transitory 8:00 p. m.— Park service. Davis and James McCullough; hall Membership at happiness, x x x" the heavy favorite to win having “ From what you have seen o f toe /what- toe prophet saw was toe 7:30 O a e f. ment chairman in our unit. states, he said. He urged the mem- tumn leaves and evergreens, and Among new scholars, 70 live in ments planned tomorrow ao keep it toe ability to make toe future pros- nature of materiality, to toe examl; 7:00 p. m.— Open air service. and refreshments. Joseph Binks and Every eUglble overseas veteran in Referring to other stum clearance won a decisive victory In the Re- Ifiaa Anna Haberern o f 48 Sum- NRA in your neighborhood do you importance of being on God's side. Friday— Wito tbe govermort of 35 states, bers et Local 3136 to aid the after the ceremony will receive the Hartford. 13 In West Hartford, and In mind when you turn la tonight. perous and happy. Surely then, the nation of motives and to the dis- 7:80 p. m.—Great Salvation meet- O. Parks. this town should be made familiar projects. Secretary Ickes said a publican Primary. mer street was surprised by a party believe It is working well?" He laiew that God did not make 6:80 Junior Choir. two-thirds of toe United Statee strikers of Local. 2127 In any way guests to . tbe number of 75. The 33 In other Connecticut cities and Lord does toe same and He must covery of toe quality of a Ufa that ing. with ths fact that toe Veterans of project in Chicago would cost $13,- Republican Headquarters towna » of her friends last night and'shower- The answers were yes, no aq trM trary choices and arbitrarj^ 8:00 Luther League. These committees wlU have to be Senators, all o f toe House of Rep- possible, stating that the union pstfents of the bridegroom, Mr. supremely regard toe life after considers self only. Thus the Lord’s An invitation Is extended to Join Foreign Wars not only offers him resentatives and a host of state, 600,000 and would accommodate 3,- The Republican town committee ed with a choice oonection of gifts don’t know.' ' Dents, that tbe Almighty was strengthened and supported ao w « eonposed of workers at the E. E. Smith, father o f the bride, and ker Among faculty changas ara thaaa: death, which has no end. everlasting kingdom and the need with us in worshiping toe Lord. an opportunity to aid In toe wcl-' 000 families. To acquire the Chi- If planning to get out a big vote for In honor of her approaching mar- The statiaUcs included a group a being subject to vain and are asking for toe assistance o^ county and city officials to be se< Hilliard plant had held out courag- slater and brother-in-law, Mr. and Dr. Edward Pausland, a graduata KNIGHTS OF COLUMBIA The ways of man and of toe of it may be brought to mind. If The Week ST. BRIDGETS r ! C. fare, reUef and legislative wdrk we lected at toe elections tola fall, cago property, be said, 28 separate Ita candidatee and will have a large of University of Paris, has JMnad tbs riage to Percy James of Bloomfield. women whose number Is not given, timoD sentiments, ready to be every member of the Post. Tickets emialy and should be given all askist- Mra. Raymond HonUe, wlU asaUt Ip Lord do not always harmonize. Of- by. toe failure of all material aspi- Tuesday, 7:30 p. m.—Band prac- Rev. William Judge, Pastor are doing in behalf of disabled vet- women of toe American Legloa condemnation .suits were filed, In- corpa of workera at the polls. Head- department of romance languagee. Games were played and a buffet canvassAd in January this year and swayed by man’s show of devotion will be placed on sale tots coming stiea la the power of the local union receiving. ten they seem to be In violent con- rations one is led to toe quest tor tice. Rev. Leo Pechle, Assistant erana, but that it provides assur- Auxiliary throughout toe country volving a total of more than 10,000 quarters established In the Munici- Dr. Martin T. Merrick of Princeton, unch served. OUTING TOMORROW in September. In January the yes and by toe obaequiousness of bis week and every member Is asked to to carry on. pal building will be equipped with The young couple on their return flict, and man prays fervently - for the everlasting, toe price Is cheap. Wednesday, 7:80 P- m.— T . P. L. do his utmost to sell as many ance that he, too, should he need it, are being urged to prepare them- Idas May Chaaning of Hartford defendants, “x x x the grea'test law fills In during Prof. Obeli Shepard's •replies were 67 per cent, no 14 and ritualistic observance. Masses will be celebrated at 7:00, three telephones. These 'phone from a short wedding trip will occu- more favoring events. The natural Life Is so short that la n o th l^ meeting. tickets as possible. Every member can caU upon the same friendly as- selves to take an IntelUgent part in oomplimanted the women of Local suit ever filed in this country wiisn, Sabbatical leave In tbe English de- BandmaaUr David Addy of the don't know 29. . In September toe The prophet saw God as a being 8:00, 8:30 and 10:30... A t toe 8:00 numbers are 8268, 8333, and 8818 py their newly furnished home In Membere o f Campbell Council, man thinks most concerning this compared with toe everlasting. Thursday, 7:80 p. m.—Open air o f the auxiliary niU also be asked sistance and co-operation for him- toe elections. SIM In the strike, especially for the number of partite in Interest is partment, and Walter E. McLoud, a Salvation Army band who brganizej yes proportion was 37. no 19 and o f righteousness and truto, merci- o’clock mass toe Jumor' choir will and anyone desiring transportation Hartford and will be at home to Knights o f Columbus, are all set for life and works for success now. The Every wise person would prefer to service. to help with toe sale of tickets. All self and his family. "Women have come to realize their work In the Hartford Tag Day considered." Columbia graduate from University the first Junior band about 15 years don’t know 44. ful and Just, ready to forgive and sing. to the polls should get In touch with their friends after October 16. The their big outing tomorrow at Castle Lord operates for the everlasting. fail In toe temporary rather than Friday, 7:80 p. m.— Holiness serv- money received from tots enterUln- that government is not an abstract for the assistance of the needy Other projects of the program, of Washington, takes ths place of •go, and which for tbe past few receive men w'ho turned to Him Hymn— Jesus My Lord My God. the headquarters by these numtere. bride's traveling ensemble will be In Farm Inn, Just off Tolland Turnpike Observe In illustration; one tolnlm in toe eternal. Let us try to get ice. ment will go to toe Post welfare ! .\ndenton-Shea AuxlUary |theoi;y but bears a definite, ’rital re- strikers’ families. She said that the he said, were at Cleveland, Ohio, Gilbert V. Wright reaigneiC in the years has been Inactive, the bands from their sinfulness and error, Hymn— Macula non esl in te ., At eight o'clock In the evening brown and tan with Harris tweed in Oakland. Those planning to go that happinesa depends upon wealth the deep consolation that ' comes Saturday, 7:80 p. m.—Open air fund. Watch tots column for - V. F. W. lation to- toe home, to children, em- women o f the Manchester local have Indianapolis, New York and Mont- physical aducatlon department but nevertheless unyielding in His Hymn— Sacred Heart on toe Cross, the annuel town meeting will be coat. men having Joined with tbe senior on toe outing will leave by automo- or upon toe temporary giatiflcation from knowing that under toe meeting. further news of this big time. The regular meeting of toe An- ployment. working conditions, It In their power to encourage and gomery, Ala. i'rinity began its 111th year with * COVENTRY. righteous demands on those who Hymn—To Kneel at toy Altar. hold In High school hall. The main Tbe bride Is a. graduate of Man- group, with the assistance of Harold bile from toe K, o f C. rooms ih the of bis desires. He. -'exalts money- Lord’s govarnm'ent not n single dis- derson-Shea AuxUlary was held, at a:bools, public health, recreattona back the members and officers of The address was broadcast over a an enrollment of 483 os compared bowed In reverence with Irreverent High mass will be celebrated at It is wito regret we learn of toe bueinesa of this meeting la flxlng chester High school, after which she Turklngton, baa aaaembled another State theater building at 11 tomor- Coventry Grange No. 35 will hold making as the first essential to his appointment comes that does not the State Armory last Tuesday and and all toe elements that make for the union by doing their regular nation-wide hookup. with 449 last year. The limitation hearts. ST. M ARY'S CHURCH 10:30 by toe Senior choir. lllnesa of Comrade Jim Thompson appropriations for the various items attended the Hartford A rt school. junior band o f about 18 boys, and row morning. Us annual “ Boosters' N ight” pro- happiness and enters business with advance our everlasting good. a targe number of members attend- peace and security for toe family work In the home uncomplaining, by trustee action is 450. The fresh- Those who gave their allegiance Rev. James Stuart Neill, Rector Kyrie ...... Stearns most popular member of the Mons- in the town budget. The Selectmen Mr. Crouse was graduated from for the present will drill tbe young A sports program has been ar- regard only for bimself. Assume Let us try to make religion real ed. The next meeting wlU take place unit and to r individual," said Mrs. leading a spirit of encouragement to men number 151, two less than last gram In the Grange Hall tonight An to righteousness and truth were Stella Rodonis, Ben Radding Ypres Post. Not feeling good this have pared the budget to the limit, Lynn Classical High school and musicians. Tha work In tha Junior ranged and a dinner will be served and practic^ In the daily life. It Is on Oct. 6, at which time nomination Boyce Ficklcn, Jr„ o f Atlanta, Ga,, the active members of the organiza- year. excellent program has been prepar- the chosen of the Almighty. tha. he is what is commonly called Sunday. September 30th— Eigh- Gloria ...... Stearns past two weeks Jim entered the LIITLE RICH GIRL but It is expected some opposition from Harvard University, He is at land is an excellent tralnlpg ground at 1 o'clock. Baseball and volley a good, kind, generous man; he a mere notion, fancy, or theory. If and election o f officers will take chairman of the National Commun- tion. Among scholarships awards were ed and everyone Is welcome. tiento Sunday after Trinity. .Adele Krapuska, Stella Krleakle.. Manchester Memorial hospital to to the board's reconimandations will present with the Bond Baking com- for the standing Balvadoff Army this Is opt done. In toe degree that .place. Notices are now being sent ity Service committee. In an appeal To Visit Oorman these: Elton Scholar, Robert D. The propbet sa'n toe Judgments wants to accumulate wealth and en- 9:30 A m.—Church school. Men’s Offertory solo—Ave MariA have x-rays taken. He is now at his develop. {)any o f Hartford. rend. The latter will maAe a trip to we bring toe Lord’s kingdom Into out. W e trust toe membere will feel to toe Auxiliary women of toa na- Russell Oustafson. membw of the CENTER OF QUARREL O’Malley, of South Manchester; Hal- Of God moving in toe Uvea of ters into speculation. He la mak- Bible class. Nellie Bokijs home on Center atreet where we Norwich tomorrow afternoon to give thought and life He will lift us up it toelr duty to attend and select tion to get out a large and IntelH- individuals and nations. Some- ing money out of tooee whom he 10:45 A m.— Morning prayer and Credo ...... Stearn.s know a visit from any of tbe mem- eiueutlve committee, said that Pres- (Continned from Page One) sey scholars-r-^Delroont W. Baker, of a concert at the W. W. Backus Tune In WTIC Every Thursdey. 5 F. M„ Maneheeter Oh the Air into toe atmosphere of spiritusl their officers for the coming year. gent vote in every community dur- ident Arthur Shorts and Clarence Bristol, and Clarence Derrick, Jr., of times It seemed that these Judg- neither knows nor sees and does not sermon. S#rmdn topic: "Ruth.” Maude Foley bers would be appreciated, It is the hospital and later in tbe evening powers. Into that which shall mver ...A fter the meeting a bridal show- ing the State and National elec- Lupien planned to visit Francis Qor- New Britain, ments were uncertain or deferred. see any injustice done to others, 5:00 p. m.— Young People’s F el- Sanctus ...... Stearns hope and prayer of every member In the Justice's chambers. The poor will play at a union church service. tions. • saan. Chairman of the teztlle strike POUCECOORT m\Mm Scovllle scholar, Thomas L. Sin- 'The propbet saw toe wicked and though he is performing no partic- be taken away. lowship. Lawrence Scr^ton of the Mona-Ypres Post that Jim’s er . was given to Mrs. Mae Weir little rich girl Gloria was there and Christensen, who was married .ear- "Women are thinking today and eomnilttee, at his home in Provl- clair, Jr., o f Waterbury; Trinity the unrighteous flourishing as toe 7:00 p. m.— Evening prayer and Benldlctus ...... Stearns recovery will be speedy. "Keep a so was her mother. But they did not that is toe first step toward batter deaca,' today, in an effort to ascer- Automoblls driving figured In schoIars— Depoyster Brown, of Old Mrs. Josephine Salvatore of 60 green bay tree, while saints ^suf- :ermoB. Sermon topic: “Philemon." M argaret Wilson, Albert Zarackus. stout heart Jim.” lier in the moifth. The mock mar- speak. three of the four cases heard by government, which 'can M ly be tain.- Important facts pertaining to SCENE OF HUNT Lyme: K. W, French, o f Manchester; Walnut street is uuffering with an lered want and persecution. The Week Agnus Del . . . >...... Stearns We are hoping that every mem- riage cerethony proved to be a Mm. Morgan Speaks brought about by an Increased and the loom situation. -iiidgt Raymond A. Johnson In Police C. T. Harris and W. O. Hull, of Brie- infected finger and hand. ' But things were not as they Monday, 7:30 p. m.—Girls Friend- Statia Orlofski, Stella Obrtgbt ber o f the Post is planning to at- hysterical affair. It is almost Im- Mrs. Morgan said; "I do not be- seemed. Injustice and. sinfulness more Intelligent use o f toe ballot. Committeeman Oustafson told the Court this moming.'>Ths fourth case tol; Jesse M. Jaffe, of Torrlngton; ly society. tend the British War Veterans Me- j-osalble to describe the costumes lieve she (Gloria) should be In the was that of Peter Znpatka of 58 The Registrars of Voters, wrtU had within them toe seeds o f ruin morial service which will be held worn by the principals, which were "The large group of women band- BMmbers present to report any and Joseph M. McKenna, of Pawcatuck; Tuesday, 7:00 p. m.— Boy Scouts. ST. JAMES R. C. custody of her mother, who la my Bisaell street whose domestic’ rela- FOR KAMINSKI conduct a demonstration of the and defeat, where toe Integrity In Springfield, on Sunday, October so comical. It was necessary to hold ed together In toe American Legion aH cases of derogatory renoarks John M. Parsons and J. M. Wilkins, 7:80 p. m.— Choir rehearsal. daughter. We lived In Paris for four (Conttnned from Page One) o f righteousness, no matter what Rev. William P. Reidy, Pastor- 14. This will also be the annual Auxiliary were asked early this leveled at the members of the local tions seem to go frequently awry o f Bristol; F. M. Senf, o f New Brit- voting machines this afternoon and .Wednesday, 4:80 p. m.— Meeting Rev. Patrick Killeen up toe ceremony fo;- at least 15 mln- and a half years and during that the condition, was as a sure meeting of toe New England coun- year to devote themselves os an or- who had gone out on atrike. He when he has been drinking. Twice ain. evening unUl 8 p. m., for voters re- of toe Hartford Archdeaconry at St. Rev. Thomas Stack tes due to tbe laughter. period my daughter paid absolutely with the departure of all but 12 of foundation o f blessedness. cil of British War Vets which will ganization and os individuals to ths said that it was reported that some before Peter has been before the cently mads and those who need In- Mary’s church. A s the bridal procession entered, no attention to Gloria." court and lost night the police were the host of state police stationed struction on the mechanics of the W e see In these lessons a king- be held in Springfield also. The rad by Mra^ Bertha Wetberell, as study of government, and to a care- of the “scabs" in the cravat depart- O'Malley la a son of Mr. and Mrs. THE CENTER CHURCH -Guild will hold a rummage sale. Con- Thursday, 2:00, p. ro.— Ladies Masses at 7, 8:30 and 10:30. Chil- Mrs. Whitney attested she"lovea colled to hie home on information here In the Kaminski manhunt. machinas. Ten machines, six new dom divided by strife. W e see the Springfleiq Post is plannhig a big tlie ■ minister, who carried a book ful eaxmination of toe record and awet had asked members of the Mrs. Edward A. O'Malley, of 16 Watson Woodruff, Minister "tributiim s may be left at the'church. Guild meeting. dren's Mass at 8:30 in ' basement the child as one of her owh” and she ‘ hat he was getting rough with Mrs. Ever since the manhunt began 12 and four old type, will be used in downfall of tribes unwilling to time for all who attend ao we would cover with "Snappy Stories" on it. action of the men and women' In union "how. they liked to live on Cambridge atreet. His father Is em- yield toemselvea in righteousness First meeting of the Men’s Friend- Friday, 3:30 p. m.—Girls Friendly chapel. AH church services on cabbage and grass." In refutation would Kuard Gloria's health most Zapatka. When Patrolman Martin days ago, scores of Massachusetts the election Monday. like to see a large delegation from Mrs. Elizabeth Phelan played the public office. ployed by the John Hancock Insiir- to God’s guidance. Services on standard time tonior- ship Club will be held Monday, Oc- society candidates. Standard Time commencing Sun- carefully. and Connecticut troopers have pour- the Post and Auxiliary present. We Funeral Marph. Mrs. Edith ..JJa- "Many of these men and women o f this taunt Oustafson said that arrived ha found that whatever row ance Company. W e . see kings devoting them- tober 8to at 7:46 p. m. An Interest- day Vespers at 3:30 in toe afternoon numbers on atrike had lived in as The hearing .arose from a habeas there might have been was over. ea Into this territory and the area Services at the Polish National row. would also ask that those of our '.\oney, toe tall bride, wore a curtain now come before them for re-elac- selves with high statesmanship to Morning . worship, 10:60. Sermon ing prpgram is being prepared by MANCHESTER AND VERNON with Benediction. members who have cars to Use them tion, with a veritable army of new good a manner as the "scabs” and corpus proceeding started by Mrs. Peter, however, was evidently too c.round Willi mantle. Until Just be- church on Golway street tomorrow for a veil and carried a bouquet sound courses and bringing l.y toe minister. The-music: the committee of which Herbert PARISH Music at toe 8:30 Mass Chorus on this occasion. I f you have a car candidates. I f their records o f serv- ttat “I“ they had to come out any- Vanderbilt to recover possession of dnmk to be good company for his fore tbe order to disband, there were ' 'viii be on daylight time. choir: of com tops, carrots, parsley and ACCIDENT VICTIMS blessedness to their subjects, and Prelude— Prelude ...... Bsdlmann Robb is chairman. M. E. Church and will use I it, please contact the ice, their platforms for future ef- way. her daughter from Mrt. Whitney, family, so ha was arrested. In court more than 126 .>ffleers on the case. Choral Prelude—Organ . .Battman tcets. Mrs. Agnes Messier, toe hen- we see, also, kings who turned to Anthens—Great is the Lord ...... The first Parish Supper and Rev. C. Homer Qlnns, Minister. writer or call 88^. forts, have been carefuUy studied, Bpeaks eg Dues who she saya bai been holding the this morning Peter told Judge John- Break Up Contingent Mrs. Florence Sullivan of Elro Hymn— Come Holy Ghost Greater picked groom, wore pale blue trous- their own schemes and their own ...... Sydenham Church Family gathering will be, Any member of the Post who may every Auxiliary woman should be Mr. Radding of Hartford, an offi- child llfegally since last Friday, son that his wife was to blame for The Massachusetts contingent left street entertained with a miscel- Blest ers, brown coat and a tall silk hat. LEAVE THE HOSPITAl ambitions, overwhelming both Hymn Anthem— O Son of Mtui; Old Wednesday, October 17, at 8:00 p. m. (Standard Time). have some articles that could be ready -to take an Intelligent part In cial of the Machinists' Union, spoke when a nurse took her to the Whit- (nr home late yesterday and most laneous shower in honor of Mrs. Hymn—O Bless Me Defend Me. Mrs. Margaret Brown, the flower their differences. A charge of breach themselves and those over whom Vernon, 0:30 a. m Service of used at the Auxiliary's rummage toe fall elections. of the minimum dues which the tex- ney home. Ilf the Connecticut constabulary Harold Taylor, the former Miss Irish Air. O Salutaris, Chorus. cf the peart wav dtimlssed but they professed to rule. SECOND OONOREGATlONAl. worship, sale -will pleaae contact Mrs. Scott girl, was especially comical, wore a "There should be no effort made tile members era required to pqy and were sent back to .their barracks Mrs. Jerome Graves, wife of the Johanna Powers. Twelve of toe PosUude— Postiude ...... Vincent Hymn— Ag^n We Greet Thee In her petition. Mrs. Vanderbilt Peter drew ten daya In jail for In- W e see toe struggle of right, Frederick & Allen, Minister. Manchester, 9-:45 a m.. School of by calling 8393 and plana will be wig of rope curls, ah alarm clock as to prevail on any person to vote for dtsd the dues of other branches of said her daughter owned |l in ex- toxication. following a conference of the high business manager of the Board of bride's young women friends were The church school, 6:30. Mother.' personified in a prophet like toe Church. made whereby your goods will be a wrist watch, and carried a basket an. certain candidate. AH our or- the Amerioan Federation of Labor cess of 12,000.000. But Mrs. Morgan state police command in Hartford. Education of Roselle, N.'J., and her present and showered her with Rally Day—Special exercises In Morning worship at 10:45. Ser- Communion — The Kiss of Christ, William Bransfleld, 26, of ' East sister. Miss Gertrude Brigham of Elijah, with willfulness and per- 10:45 A m.. Morning worship. called for. ol field flowers. ganization should be interested in, as much greater than were paid here said "little Gloria was like a poor The withdrawing o f the heavy gifts. Mrs. buUlvan used a dacora- the church In charge of Superinten- mon by the pastor, “The Importance Subject, Communion Hymn. Violin, Organ. Hampton, made the error of at- the same place, were discharged version, as personified in Ahab Sermon by the pastor. Tbe Armistice Day committee Mrs. Maud Leggett, made a cute is arousing community thought te or elsewhere In textUe unions. He orphan. She waa not wanted" force does not mean che bunt baa tlve scheme o f green and yellow and dent Bert Andrews. The Junior choir of Thinking Rightly About God' Recesoional M arch...... Ganss tracting the intention of a police- and his wife Jezabel. “ Pray To Thy Father” . will meet in tbe Army and Navy rmg bearer and carrirt a red cush- toe need for strong, wise leader* teen abandoned. State Police Com- from the Manchester Memorial hos- served a ealad supper. Bridge ■will sing. The music: High Mass at 10:30. man when he waa driving a ear pital today after nine weeks at the The Week club next Friday night. Tills will be ion, wito a doughnut for th » ring. ship, which la greater today per- r.ilsiloner Anthony SiinJerland em- games followed with Mrs, Mary The Week Prelude—Andante Cantablle. .Kriens Aspergts Me ...... Werner without having a license. He starts 1 Institution. It will be recalled that We have toe spectacle of Vernon: the committee’s first meeting and Mrs. I-oyola OalHgan, toe best man, haps. than at any time in tos his- phasized, end officials still are con- Keisb winning first honors and Mrs. prophets in their heroic stat- Tuesday, 7:00— Choir rehearsal. Anthem—Let All Creation PitUse Kyrie— Mass E. Flat .... Leonard to pass on the wrong side of Patrol- Mrs. Graves and her slater and Thursday. 7:45 p. m.. Monthly we hope to see Mons-Yprea’ five Mrs. Elizabeth Brimley, the brides- tory o f the nation, and to the re- v.nced the fugitive from the Hamp Frieda Moorhouie, second. ure daring to speak words of Tuesday, 7:3p—Troop III, Boy toe L o r d ...... Allen Gloria. man Martin while the officer was daughter Katherine all sustained leg meeting o f toe Church CiouncU. This delegates present. • maid, Mrs. Gertrude Buebannan, the sponsibility of every citizen to cast truth, when they knew that the Scouts. Offertory—Midday Silence . .Jensen Credo. doing traffic duty at the Center yes- den County Jail in Springfield, Mass , fractures when their car was In a month we discuss the subject, "W hat father, and Mrs. Rachel Munsle as an informed, IntelUgent hallot,” l.'i In this vlrinlty. Due to toe fact that they had not king who bad power over them Tuesday, 7:30— First meeting Postiude—Postiude in D ...... Santjj. Have Your Sunday Dinner at terday, V'.’hrn Martin stopped him head on collision on tbe Wapplng Good Does toe Sermon Do?” Mons-Y pre. Auxiliary •Jie mother were equaUy funfiy. attained toe legal age last Saturday, desired words o f . smoothness and group A. Center church women...... Schnecker Agnus Dei. and ac!;ed him the why and where- Fatigue was the chief reason given : road near the Ekigar Stoughton Manchester: The sewing circle held Its weekly Each took toelr part well. The mem- two women, applicants to be made comfort. Wednesday, 6:80— Cub Pack. Church school at 9:80: Teachers Offertory Solo. A ve Maria A ir. to fore It developn-1 that Biansfleld was fc-i tha breaking of polli.e ranks, a<: ; place on July 7. when a car contaln- Monday, 7:45 p. m., Important session at the home of Mrs. O oskey bers certainly misaed a grand Ume voters were given toe elector's oath We see tbe prophet in another Wedneaday, 7:00— Shining Light and pupils are reminded that one Handel Largo. llcencelesB. He was lined )10 and most of the Connecticut officers ha J meeting of toe Finance committee. on Eldiidge street last Tuesday eve- when they failed to writness this a f- THE TEA ROOM j ing Ralph Scott of Cambridge and by toe Selectmen and toe town clerk role, in BDlsha, helping tbe needy Circle, Kings Daughters. 7 week from tomorrow is Rally Sun- Mrs. Clare Brennan I t “ sts, a total of *18.32, which he 'Hcn away from their barracks ever I William Murphy of Milton, Masa., ning. Refreshments were served fair. this morning. Both registered with — tbe man of kindliness and help- W e^esday, 7:00 — In-M --i-Much day, and a special effort Is to be SWEDISH, conoreoahonal Postiude— Organ. .‘^PEriAL PULL COURSE DINNER ;,ald. Since tbe textile atrike began, weeks skidded aOross the road in a shower And a social hour followed. The After toe ceremony Mae was pre- the Republican party. fulness as well as the man of Circle, Kings Daughters., made to secure a full attendance. S. E. Green, Minister FOB SUND.qv Andrew TelHer, 22, of Wllllmantic, ago, and their auperiots believe they ; striking tbe Graves car head-on. circle will meet at the home of Mrs. sented with a beautiful 64 piece din- courage and plain-spokenness. Wednesday, 7:30— Special meet- Christian Endeavor members will POUSH NATIONAL CHURCH «a s driving on all lanes In East need a rest. Both cars were demolished and fears Louis Milligan on West Middle Turn- ner set, as a gift from the Auxi- WUllam J. CRion of Middletown, Then, in the last seven lessons ing. Ecclesiastical society to bear a meet at the church at 6:15 to go Swedish morning worship, 10:30. Oolway Street Middle Turnpike last night when were entertained that Mrs. Graves pike next Tuesday evening. Mary. Lunch was aerved by Mrs. Iiemocratic candidate for Congress- oi the quarter, we see the prophets report from Dr. Woodruff. Import- to Hartford. A big all-CkmnecUcut EhigHsh morning worship, 11:10. Rev. Peter Latas. Hartford, Cfonn.— ^Additlotta] funds ratrolman Joseph Prentice spotted would succumb to her injuries. man-at-large, was a guest last eve- In ^ new era uf Israel's prosperity, young people’s meeting la to be held Miss Edith Taggart is stUI con- Georgina Walke:' and bet commit- totalUng 8275,999 a month for toa 60- Scott and Murphy who were employ- ant. Sunday school, 12:00. fined at toe Manchester Memorial tee, which consisted of frozen fruit • he meandering car He took Telller : too AT FIRST MEHING ning at a dUiner party held in toe * appealing to the people to build at Central Baptist church with Dr. 8:30— Children's mosa next three months havs been made Obeiee of R o ^ Chicken — Roast Turkey or SIrioln Steak, ees of the Shell Petroleum company Wednesday, 8:00— Opening meet- Ehiglish evening service, 7:30. hoapital where she is progressing salad, saltlnes, coffee. The center- to the police utatlon, where Dr. I Hotel Sheridan under toe ausplces.of upon true foundations and urging ing and Get-to-Gether of toe Wo- Daniel A. PoUng as toe speaker, and 10:30— Mass. available to Connecticut for its re- serve only the very beet of Steaks-uiurer, will gpt In Hell Gate. New York, since 1780, for simple expression of religion in Rally Day exercises wlU be held o f toe committee. Mrs. Scott’s tel- Spruce etreet itop sign was parked that eome Interesting and worth- Fourteen local boys have been C. Stratton of Suffleld. While there gue. Business meeting. Miss Elate Rose, aU of South Windsor. The b'uch wito the members who are In 84,600,000 in gold. Walking humbly before God. in all departments o f the Sunday ephone number is 8393 and toe fol- and that he would have to go around while courses are being planned. It certified by the SUte ERA office for she wlU attend toe state convention SOUTH CHURCH Brbart will speak on “A Bite That funeral was held Friday at 2 p. m. drrears, so that we can re-up and Is hoped that a large number of It Is these same notes that per- (Methodist Eplsoopol) School tomorrow morning at 6:30. lowing are toe committee: Mrs. It. The other was In forgetting all entrance to the fourth period of the of toe Daughters of toe American Cheers", with demonstration. The at toe funeral home of Ervin L. have our auxiliary again given oist in the story of Hezekiah's Leonard’C. Harris, Minister The new courses o f study will be Peggy Leggett. Mrs. S. J. Haugh, Leaguers will take advantage of the CCC camps which opens October 1. Revolution for which Sybil Dwight women are asked to bring aprons Furrey o f 826 Albany avenue. Rev. ctedit for being-in good standing. about the stop-elgn. So he went Institute. leading of bis people back to (3od. distributed and promotions will be Mrs. Louis Milligan, Mrs. J. A. Pratt barging out Into Sprucf etreet Just The following boys will report at Kent Chapter, of Suffleld will be for toe baxaar. David Carter, pastor of the Feder- It was voted to -ilspense with our GILEAD The speaker of the evening, Rev. Room 11, Municipal building, hoatees. Mrs. Strong expects to In Isqiab's contrast between false Sunday— AH services will return Thursday—The Hartford District made. N ew boys and girls ai'e es- and Mrs. James McAllister. m time to run smack Into another ated church of Wapplng officiated. The Auxiliary will hold a Hal- rocial for October, due to toe fact Harold Clemens o f the South Park Wednesday, for transporUtlon to visit a niece in Canaan before re- and true worship, and in his to the Eastern Standard time sched- of toe Council of Congregational peclaUy Invited and u r g ^ to come automobile. Patrolman Griffin de- The burial waa in the Wapplng that instaUdtlon will soon be at John Hooker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Methodist church o f Hartford, deliv- _*he recruiting office, Hartford. turning to Manchester. counsel to the nation to avoid en- ule. Women o f Connecticut w ill bold Its tomorrow. Tbe new courses In toe lowe’en party at their next monthly cided that was too many mistakes Bible Classes are Just beginning. cemetery. meeting which will be held in Tinker rand, and all toe members will be Roy Hooker, Is attending toe trada ered an interesting, forceful address. John Muldoon, Charles Campbell, tangling alliances and to link Its 9:30 a. m.— Ctourch School. Rally Fall Rally In toe Congregational Mrs. Anna Parklngton of Win- to make all at once and arrested His topic was "Is Honesty Worth? deaUny with the diirine character and Promotion Day In alt depart- N ow Is toe best time to Join a Bible hall, Wednesday, October 17. Every Eollclted'. school in Hartford. ,, Rajrmond Lennon, LouU Olbrias, church, PlalnviUe, on Thursdaiy, Oc- sted has returned to her home after Mr. and Mrs. Louis Twining o f eavalonis, who was considerably while?" As an lllustratloh, h»used and purpose. mente. A ll members and friends of Cfiass. Let’s have a 100 per cent, member is requested to be present Harold Bedurtha, Anthony Silkow- tober 4. Sessions at 10:80 and 3:15. spending a few days with her East Hartford spent Tuesday at cast dov^ when Judge Johnson the Biblical story of the three Bki, Leonard Gigllo, Peter Mitchell, LEAGUE IS UNABLE toe school lnv|ted. ^ Thursday at 7:30— Rehearsal Mar- attendance. in costume and masked. Prizes Dilworth-Cornell Poet, A. L. r

9lnriyr«tfr Iteltkful Bojr Mout, watooBM tta op- fu afiaf the sktent of rsoovery, "SulfeT The Little Children To Come Unto Me” portuBltjr far aanriea. siaoe many faetora havtag Uttle to _J iaaea, tboueb it wilt probably ba .do with a business revival may m- Eanittig B triid HEALTH-DIET ADVICE GREEN N E W t e a greot abock to tba city o f Hart- flueoca car loadings, the oonsump- BY OK- KKANK MflCUY ford to find that are beaijb ao bard, tion o f electricity, bank cleertnge, Innu u ^. jTo oomA mi, omj. <>Beel>eBi Ui ragasB la HealMi mmo met iUM.ll MTMt even eavtngs bank depoelta, poatal FORWOMEirSSIiOB it ia BOt altofather aurpmii), that . will Re MewMiefl k, Ur. MaUey m Imi cm T h e H i g h liMeUMt.r. Uo*B racalpts and baskruptelta. vaoMAvraiiauiOli tba town of New I ^ t f o r d baa got- ba aMraaaaB la aare af thla paper. |Ba> a«i«raJ Maaastr On the showing o f payroll alone ten Ita dander up'bmd prayed out alaaa ataaipafl. I f ag i reeiefl eavalape^ VoL Hn No. 6. Satorday^ SeptoBiber 29, 1934. Coaapiled by Studenta of Maacheatcr High School Miss Hdiui Estes, Facility Adviser roBB.M U«t*Mr I. Ittl an injunction reatraining Hartford Connecticut’s flgurea appear to re- iBf reply. Ja m Keeping With One of MklUUM Itv.lT Km *^ fute the idea that, ao far as this ,0 l l4« r a BaMrM. a t tb* from eatabUablng Ita propoaed abel- Paai Mtte* at Maaebasttr. Caaa, aa ter within New Hartford llmita. state if coneeraed, there had baen, IMPBOVTNO the CDKjULATION-^ekih are also stimulating to tha eli^ ART CLASSES MAKE Saaoa* aaaa Mail Maltai. up to thli month, any serious halt in i ‘w****®®- Everyone Aould have STUDENTS BRING Huey Long A Chinaman Leadng Colors in Clotb- a O M CRlPTI O N l U T C a Flrat Hartford planned to dump Wnwi a oMrt dliordtr It not th# t ont or two thowtr botht o dsy# sod SCHOOL ACnVH IES EDITORIAL vtaa Taar,. bp BtaJI ...... f**!* recovery. Par Uaatb.It, ^ M ita derellcta on the town of Bomera eauoa, the correction o f a j» o r d r- ' *'tb(m------with------a poor drculatlon will do well to fellow the shower with a. LEAVE LUNCH ALONE big Fashions. SiDfla mplaa|>tci a a • a in ToUand county. Something eulatioa becoaula a oomparatlvaly IN MANY CURIOS POSTERS ON SPORTS Senior Test Discloses SatTvarad.. O S « r*a r »«.»«»«aaaaalf.CI vigorous rub-down with a coaree happened to that acbeme. Then CAT OUT OF THE BAG simple and easy task. In the treat- towel. PRESENTED IN SKITS "Keep out of Btdaent lunch box- UEMSEIt o r TUM AMOCIATED ment o f a aluggtoh etrculaUon the PRBM tha city authoriUea turned their Until the drculatlon has baan Im- es!" What a-'i^anilng to have to Chicago, Sept 29.— (AP)— And Some of the maddest men In | most favorable resulU wiu he had If Huey Long were a Chinese gen-* I^ H u g h Johnson, 81.3 percent. rua Aaaooutab Prata la aaolaalvaia facei In the opposite direction and proved. it Is a good plan for thooa post and yet it m ay be necessary. new it is green shoes—tor grssn is aatitla. ta tha naa Tor rarubllaalloa America today are the membera of from tha proj^r kind of physical B. Burke, E. Btochbblx, O. Leary, D. Relics of Early History FootbaU, BasketbaO and Golf oral, If Sinclair Lewis were toe man 9— Huey Long, 78.1 percent. with extremely cold feet to use a Cobb, E. Luplen and W . Weir. How many timea have weary and 10— Adolf Hitler, 78.1 percent.one ot toe new smart fall colors la of all Lawa diapatobaa aradiiab to ii picked on New Hartford, which la in the Federal Reserve Board, Such culture txarclaes. Elthar lighter First AsscxnUy Held This who runs a minstrel sbow 'iad a at apt oiharwlaa oradliaO la ibla hot water botUa heated brick or In ecmciualoa, Mr. Kelly, Mr. W ig- famished students, antidpating a 11^—Charles E. .Hughes, 88.7 per- Utchiheld County. New Hartford, or heavier exerctoce, as the case de- soma other object giving warmth at feminine fundamentals. Thla, of aapar ao4 alaa tba loaaj aawa oab* a scolding aa that board administer- ran and Mr. Perry epoke to the aa- plentiful meal, returned to their Are Sabjects to Adyertise motor oU company, ff Manebukuo cent lltnaO harain no more than Somers, wanted the mands, will Immediately Increaks the foot of ths bad at nigh t Mahe hteresting Exhibit; course, is in keeping with green as ed to its own Federal Advisory aemMed in ‘pet talk’ fashion regard- hamc rooma at noon only to find were an ambassador from Japan, - it 13— Evangeline Booth, 68.7 per- All rlghta ot rapablloailea at the flow of fluids la the body and You should not expect these addl- Year IDiistrates Extra one of toe leading colors in cloth- aaacial diapalebaa barala ara alaa ra- Job of policing two or three hundred ing tha mamberahlp o f the 8. A . A . that a portion ot their lunch has al- Walter Lippman were an «x-aportt- cent Oiuncll has not been beard among such muscular aotlvitlat If rqpaatad Uonal measures to improve the dr- ready been devoured and the re- Actirities. ing. aaraad. Hartford drunks, hoboes, police each day,'will bava a parmanent u^fing the etudeaU to “get their To Write Essays. man and great yachtsman, if toe 18—William Borah, 63.5 percent. the banking fraternity In a blue eulatlon sufficiently without the ax- mainder sadly In need of fresh The array o f a u t u ^ stylos for effect through the increaiied atren- Corriciilar Programs in m o n ^ e worth" vdiUe aiding tha Mayo brotbers were murderers and 14— Frances Perkins, 62.5 percent rail aanriea allaot of N E A Bara* court charahtera and plain bard* erdslng, but they are helpful ad- sporta and different activiUea of vrtapping paper. daytime wear show a tendency to- loa (no. moon. Return to the gold stand- gthealng of the muscular fibres all if Rexford Tugwell were an English 15— Grace Moore, 62.5 p e rc e n t lucka. Hence tha legal protest. juncts. Those who ara overweight their eohool. It's no Joke! Students partaking wara a fuller toe and a higher cut ard, balanced budgets, putting ah over the body. Folded greetings cards fringed Threq/ sporU poster are almost athlete, some of toe seniors would 16— Upton Sinclair, 59.3 percent Publlabart Kapraaaotatlvai Tha may require a abort fast as a prt- School — E. Bchieldge, ‘86. o f a lunch carried from home have shoe. Heels In some models may It may even turn out that Hart- My weacrlptloa overcoming with silk and tied with tiny cord to icady to leave the art studio for the be getUng better maiks on a geu- .17—Francis J. Gorman, 58.1 per- Jallua Uaihtwa dnaclal Acanex—Naw end to monetary experimentation tor Umlnary measure In order to reduce Just as much right to a “ complete be a trifle lower. terk. Cnicaso 0,airnii and Boatoa. ford will have to put up with her poor circulatioa la deep hreatlllng match, an iron-headed tool tike a printing press. Ths football poster cral information test given in I^bb- cent. are none of the (^uncll's business, the w d g b t to normal. lunch" as does the fellow who can Suede Is toe leader among leath- and a graatar amotmt of exercise. sledge hammer, a letter penned In I'mu of Democracy class by Miss 18— Ellsworth Vines, 53.1 percent MEMUEH AUDIT BUREAO OP own derelicts, little as she wants to. I f you follow thla plan whli 'AettviUea M Action," the flret get a hot meal each noon. has been designed by Bertha Kwash ers. It Is used for both street sad the Board axclalme. However, In taking cmrctoa there fine copper-plate writing and dated Gertrude Oberempt on September 19— Josef Stalin, 46.1 percent CIRCUl.ATloNB have just outlined, you wlU Sometime you fellows who like tbe basketball poster by Walter toe more dressy daytime, shoes. The Council, as a matter of fact, Is always the right way to bagln. imhly o f the current echool S(KX AND BUSKIN March 18, 1882, these are' 'among 21. 20r-Henry Wallace, 28.1 percent Noted as an example of . toe latter notice the blood teunding „ "every one’s cooking 'but Mom's" Brown and the g olf poster by Marion Tba Haraie Prlntlne Coibpanj, laa.. While Itofiit exerdsea miw do eoma waa made poeslble Thursday the strange assortment of objects In identlfyins 34 names which 31—Mayo Brothers, 28.1 percent. was a suede model, toe toe o f which aaaumat ao anaaolal raapOnelblllty RETIRE THE EAGLE spoke out o f turn and spilled the your body, giving you a feeling of are going to be fooled. You might Erickson all lower Juniors. Few high good and no harm, a suddWi spell of afternoon by the ee-operatlon of the on display In Room 28 of the'main I w e been prominent in toe news- 22— William Beebe, 25 percentwas trimmed with very narrow to* irpoarapbloal arnira appaarTna lo beans. It was stupid anougb to let glow and warmth. Notice how get something from some one's rcbool pupils and few townspeople aiaartlaamaeta la tha M.irphaela' Now that' a drastic reorganisa- violent exerdsee usually does a great building. papers, Edward Atkinson proved 23— T h o m a s H itc h c o ck , 25 p e r -bands o f satin. Otoar sueds hum* much better you will fed gfter you varloiie elube and oiganlxatlona of PLANS PROGRAM lunch In the future that won't be )mow that tbe posters sUlvartisIni Eaanlas Haralo the cat out of the bag. It talked deal more harm than good. To get have used your muaoles and the Senlara who have been doing re- himself best informed In a class of cent. ben were decorated with ;stitohing. (Job of the National Rscovery Ad- the per cent abandonment ed that it was used fo r sharpening IN HISTORY CLASSES cent. the Council. However, It Is doubt- rectly. In atarUng to use light ex- in the brain. Milrtly concerned. By this program, lor good sports photographs, from ‘ smartest little statesman" Ip a Kldskin, of courM, iwslways good, of the whole enterprise to the kick- we shall set a standard which we mill atones. 31— Colonel House, .062 percent. of reorganisation, or at least reno- ercises, also use short walks, breath- sports msgaxlnes and newspapers. completely imknown quantity. and among toe new treatments of ful If It will be able to undo the mis- wlU follow throughout the coming A framed copy of the agreement Senior Mstory classes and the 32— Liberty League, .062 percent. vatkm,. of the Connecticut State ing of some Inslgnlflcant individual ing deeply. Every few days add QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. The program of Sock and Buskin From these photo|raphs the stu- Tbe percentages of familiarity of leatoar Is a suede calf handled so chief to the cause of money and year." by which the 'town of Bolton en- English departments have combined S3—Eastern Loeanis, .0 percent. herder exercises and also walk a meetings for the year has been ar- '.Itnta are taught how to draw from the famous persons' places and or- as to have a corduroy strip affect Police Department. off the code authority of tba glass ’’Andy** Fiedler, ‘88, and Roberta gaged tbe services of Jonathan Ea- In an effort to develop better Eng- 34— Edouard Benes, .0 percent credit monopoly done by the frank short distance farther. Those who ranged with a view to carrying out the human figure, and from these ganizations In this test were: Ousbed kid is also sm art eye Industry. (Appendicitis) Hansen, ‘88, personifying tw6 hlgb- wards, famed Colonial I’Mlsalonary lish within history classes. A few other . choice suggestions Up to the time of the Wolcott but strategically Idiotic utterance of have not done much exerdse for the several alma o f the club— to studies our sports posters are de- Ideal for walking is a flat-haalcd' Question: 'T. U. wrltss: "I am a achool students, then introduced of tbe Indiana," as their first pas- Recently each hietory stude.t 1— Babe Ruth, 100 percent. were: Ctonnle Mack, a radio singer; double murder fome months ago the Our contribution to the mass of years can certainly afford to go teach clear and vivid self-ezprea- signed. moccasin type shoe, and another new the CounolTh Shylock members. dally reader of your artlolee, and I the skits very cleverly, by reading tor and an . old pane o f glass 'm was given the name of an impor- 2— Richard E. Byrd, 90.6 percent.Francis J. Gorman, a golf player; unsolicited advice will be this: slow at first and take several weeks alon, to train students in gaining A good poster must be well de- sports shoe took its inspiration from prestige of the State Police Depart- would be deeply Indebted to you if and discussing various articles and which to scratched "Naphtaly Hart tant American, living before 1860. 3— Sinclair Lewis, 86.2 percent.t ie Mayo brothers either kidnapers or months If necessary until they potoe and confidence, and to provide signed. I t must be good in spacing, Jodpurs. Fringed tongues decorate ment was high. It was generally Withdraw the Blue Eagle from elr- you would answer the following activities directly from copies ''of Myers from New York visited here The student is required to look up 4— Chip race. 84.3 percent. or officials of tbe Mayo Tobacco Co. have worked, up to the required pleasant social oecooioiia. massing, sllhouetto and rhythm ot other calf skin town-aad-countzy culatlon^ * HELGE PEARSON questions in your column. Nobody the High School World. As the ar- M ay 13, 1764." were two other ex- information concerning the person 5— Connie Mack, M.3 percent. The staff of toe High School recognised that the force, though amount o f exercise. The meetings each month will be: line. A fte r the design has been work- foorweaf. seems to be able to answer the first ticle was read, or commented upon hibits which Kneeland brought. allotted to him and then to report 6— James Roosevelt, 84.3 percent. World is Indebted to Miss Oberempt We have never been at ell sure W e might have known It. In Bathing and rubbing are addition- Flret meeting, a businMa meeting; ed out in black and white it is trac- Ttaeie is a tendanoy to ptaes tl(s relatively' small, was made up of one:. the group representing that pa^c- Bernice Uvingaton loaned the to the class on bis discoveries. 7— Federal Reserve System, 81.2for the compilation of these statis- that tha Blue Eagle Idea wasn't a al means of aiding the circulation. second and third meetings, work ed onto a Mock at linoleum and decorative features, such as buskisa, men of good character. Intelligence tb,ese hard luck timea anything un- (> What is ths causs of appandl- ular club or sport present^ Its allk-bedecked greeting cards' and Each student to required to write (ercenL ties. Cold hands and feat may be dipped Shop training in learning stage di- carved. Usually two Mocks are carv- on the outer side of toe shoe. Side- and devotion to duty, that Its morale brilliant one In Ita first conception. pleasant that hasn't happened 1.t In the National Press Building— dUsT (3 ) Is thers any way o f cur- skit. ’The program consisted of the tbe 1882 letter, in which a commit a theme on the tame assignment. vious deceits. Thsro was the girl, Tarkifigton, landed a role with flrit In warm water and then to rections, stage lighting, and stage ed. one for tbe block figure and tbe ties were also seen. But whan the Islgnia of co-operation ing It outside of so operation? (8> following: tee of Whigs urge that Daniel Web- Thl. theme will be handed to the was high and its ssrvlcablllty un- sure to happen and anything that -Shouse, Moralock and Shrader. for example, who called Earl Car- the same tactics. Violet Carlson cold, alternating in this way until make-up; fourth meeting, a social oiher for the red baek ground. This In straps toe T-strapa lead with Mostly the business so far has Is It a dangerous operation? The Student Council representa- ster be supported as the party can- English teacher, who will give it an toe plain single strap bartly mak- questionable. The search for tha In recovery piade Its appearance on happens to be comforting and good roll, said she was on the staff of fortiflod herself with a few they feel warm and the skin to red. evening at which one-act plays, necessitates careful work that the been receiving letters— 1,000 of Answer; Inflammation of tha ap- ttvee gave an idea of a regular didate for Preaident of the 'llnlted English mark. In this way the pupil ing a showing. Oxfords, pumps every one-man cobbler shop and a magazine, and that she wanted! Frtnch phrases and a Gallic ac- Finish with a brisk rubbing until the coached by the memberi, will be two may key up: when printed. Wolcott murderer, Crowe, was, how- Is eure to have something happen to ’em In one day. 90 per cent of to write an article about him. Mr. pendix Is mostly caused by conetl- meeting with President George States. will have received two marks on TEACHERS TO RAISE with side gores, opera pttams. Ues cent and bluffed her way late skin fairly glows. pauon, and Incorrect eating habits presented. When carved, the Mocks are scat to ever, flagrantly muddled. Tha rub- whan It was displayed by chlseler It. Here in Manchester we've had which oontalntd contributions, Carroll received her and was con- .lieary presiding, and as an example Quaint costumes may be observed one assignment. are toe cenventlonal patlwns. ."Caviar” as a native Frenchwo- Whenever you rub the limbs deep- which will bring on colitis.. (8i ot discussion, presented the value of A few outstanding dates are: the printer, as our studio owns no and square-ehooter alike and prasr they’ll tell . you. You can Join fiding all the. details of his life man. There wae no crlttclsm ot In a group of family photographs, Some of the noted Americaqa as- In colors black leads aa It'doa* ta berneck public was permitted to our share of It— sleek times, a bust- ly, be sure to rub from the extremi- Moat eases can ba cured by ^eUnf, the 8. A . A,, to the student body. Dee. 7, Club Night, when parents printing press. The dates, etc. are free, or pay j«ur way. whiohovcr.1 and ambitions when she broke her performance until the ehow's some dating back to 1840, which signed are: William Pitt, Thomaa "Alart today, alive tomorrow”. FUNDS FOR KIDDIES clothes. N ext come toe brosiraa, overrun the scene, there was much ently came to mean Just nothing at ed bank, municipal ftscei difficulties, ties toward the center o f the body, and colon cleanllneas. (3) The aver- They also outlined the general p lu of members sre to be guests ot the added In the studio as the games way you like. { down and admitted that she was author, who happene to live in Robert Vennart brought in. Hooker, James Matteson, John The fire-drill Wednesday morn was carrying from deep brown to • all, then the Blue Cagle loat what- the same direction that the veins age operation for this trouble to not to be followed and changes to be club; Dee. 21, an orirtnal pageant eccur. going about in circles, no capable the late strike and what not; but The executive cpmmittee has Just a choru.s girl looking for a Parle, complimented her work Eleanor Wallace, taking post- Davenport, Thomas Jefferson. Ben said to hava been quite on improve- and then toe green. Surprising 'to and lymphatic vessels fibW; dangerous, as It to seldom more than noted under the association this for Christmas sssembly, and March Besides the po-iters advertising ever merit It may have poeseased we had Htlge Pearson. And now met but once, to felcat Shouse job. She got It. 4 I.? graduate work In English and art, Franklin end John Adame. t&Mtt over last year’s attempts, in local shoe dealerz there is a -large taadership was aver developed and with a torrent of French. Miss A ir baths and friction bathe Cd,,ih«-..An mflamed condition. year. Members o f the Student 39, the year’s big play. president, and his old companion Is making a copy of a map of Man- The work to not due until the our owh sporta, the class baa been that toe students cooperated more demand for blue. the outcome was completely dis- and Its value to the problem of re- Helge is about to leavs us I Carlson didn't understand h word Council who Joined in the discus- Will Bring Shakespearean of the Association Against the of it ,. of course,' ao ths denounce- chester which lists residents on va- first of November. designing posters for tbe Interna- by being quiet and following direc- covery wee ended. For most of the cheer of choral I netting a Husband sion were: Miriam Troth, Claire creditable. Prohibition Amendment, Capt. W. I ment was swift II not tragic. They rious streets, shows tbe location of —B. Livingston, '35. tional Yacht races, Miatn using tions. That’s toe school spirit! Co- A lass named Franoss Fuller, past tha secretary of a certain then went on to state hto quaUfl- Stephens, Joeeph Polozle, Robert photographs. First a number of Now that the Industrial Policy song this community has known In H. Stayton, secretary. , let her stay. DESCRIBES HOW INSANE the "Center Academy” and names operation goes a long way. 75 But that was Just one bungled who never had been behind the busy producer. And so he wrote, catlone and requeat for an Interview Vennart, BIU MeParUaad, Gladys Company Here for Money Committee will, quite naturally, be recent years Hslgs Pearson has It's to meet again soon, when the railroad line—the Hartford, mall tentative posters are made In • *^\ Job and to offaet It wae a blatory o f footlights in her life, want to White "Sailor Beware" was be- familiarly, "Dear Bill: Sorry we about a certain part la a forth- Miner, Erwin Kluck, and Dorothy HEBRON they'll decide what to do next. A PATII^ BEHAVE Providence and Fisbklll. ENiaJSH CLASS SEES black and white. Then the best Don’t be aurpriaiid if one or two by way of making many alterations been retponslble. His r6bust per- see Ben Hecht, Worthington Min- ing cast several young men got weren't in when you dropped by coming play. Sehrimr. years of creditable . effort. Now, New York office Is planned. Other exhibits are: A series of a'Ketch to chosen for the full-size of a certain group of senior boys de- for Shoes. In N R A processes and procedure, er and their associates whan they the Idea of wearing gob's uni- the other evening, but Hden and ’the Girl Reserves outlined the however, comet thli farcical Kamln- aonallty has been a sunny leaven m The room number of the A L L The producer never had heard post cards, some colonial china, and poster, which is worked again m velop Into fearless lion .tamers in were casting "The Front Pago". forms while epplylng for ports. I will eee you at tba club next coming year’s work, talking over Aunt of High School Senior. Christian lEndeavor m eeU nn at ths abandonment of the Blue Eagle the community's life. He has been Is 1066—which Is the year W il- o f the actor, but he was eo amus- examples of hand-woven scarfs and DANISH NEWSPAPER Vack and white. Lastly this to trac- years to come. This conclusion was Hebron Green and GUead z w akt manhunt— and It puts the State She reached them by doolartng One or two made out all right, but Friday. Meanwhile I want you to some of the good times they have Nurse in Hospital, Tells of bn ed and Impressed that he sent b^s. ed and done in color, sometimes one drawn from toe manner in which omitted Sunday evening, aa would be not only good taetlce, U the town's cheer leader at a time liam o f Normandy conquered Eng- that she had played a couple of tba . one real sailor, who appeared be thinking about that fishing had, the things accomplished in Following toe lead of toe North- toe- Police Department completely out of him a wire. "Dear Pete," . it eatd. Experiences. 'The eeaay projects announced by color and Mack, ocmetlmea In two tbey Skillfully put a red-blooded members are Invited to attrtid. a would be the most spectacular thing when cheers were ■ not particularly land at thF battle of Hastings, if seasons In stock, but they soon in hie own uniform, was told he crutse. I ’ve had tha boat painted "drop In any time.” preriouB clubwork, and giving in A popular Danish newspaper was end teachers who recently held luok. Even If the fugitive killer you can make anything out of wasn't o f the navy type. the etate Tercentenary Commission examined by the pupils of Miss colors, one dark 8Z that could be done to demonstrate had her confessing, among tsars, and— ” It went on like that for general, the club’s purposes. Jennie card party to help In Miss Reynolds' ware to be captured, of which there easy to start. that. assign to grades 7, 8 and 9 tbe topic Worth’s fifth period English class, Jumping feats this past Week. cheater at toe Congregational diurcb that it wasn’t M. But she wept a couple of paragraphs, suddenly The American government hod 8an(^lm presented their national That the conduct of. the mentally "Any Aspect of the Economic Life campaign to buy shoes for toe poor teems at this moment no prospect, to the public that N R A still had life Now hi Is on his way. But since "W e've had some good fights 8 0 appealingly that they gave her emblem, the trlangU symbolizing diseased to aometlmt.s humorous but in connection ^th the study of at that time. Bliss Katharine Smi- Getting a Letter Read broke off In the iMddle o f a sen- paid out a v ll War penelone amount- ot a Coiuectlcut Town from 1780 ’’Here dogie, dorte," seemed to be enough to shake off Ita deadwbod. the way to upward and because we here, too," reminisced a secretary. a Job— and soon afterward sha be- Then there was ths trick em- spirit, mind and body. Others tak- more often very sad, Zita Brennan, "Old English” literature. The pupils cblldren o f toe town, toe Ninth Dts* ley will be toe principal speaker at the reputation of the department tence to confess that ths forego- ing to one and one-half times the to tbe Present” and to the three up- tbe universal cry in toe Main build- came Mrs. Worthington Minor, ployed by a fellow who knew ing had been Just a ruse to get the ing part were: Joyce Squatrlto, ’35, learned from an aunt, a former were able to recognize the meanings trlct teachers sre bringing to Mao' toe evening. She will give her‘im- has suffered an Impairment which, The Blue Eagle may . not be exactly all feel sure It Is going to lead him a-tiiel cost of the war Itself, up to per high school classes ‘T h e Cul- ing halls Wednesday afternoon. One j Off Key For Years . M ary Brandon, nleca o f Booth an ordinary letter wouldn’t get letter Into bis bands. The writer Marjorie May, Ehrelyn Beaupfe, and resident of Manchester, who is a of some of the words In the articles. Chester a Shakespearean company, pression o f conditions in Russia, and dead but It Is very wooden end mori- to fame In the world of music there 1917, tural Life of a Connecticut Town would meet toe ’dogie’ in any ball, after the Crowe episode. It can hnrd- McN6il. * rrae at a state hoapital on Long A write up appearing on the front which will preaent, in toe High motion pictures and photognplis ' A note of discord was Intro- Since 1890.” and then continue on to class, only bund enough to pass for a cadivar. will be no eelflsh regrets. The Hl-Y boys displayed their Island. page and concerning President school hall, two or three o f Shakes- taken- by her when in that eoustiy Jy withstand. v- duced by the piano-makers Into Essays are due for consideration "RAIN SKETCH” to find him there waiting. Even Why not give It a pollta burial T emblem, Richard <>r^ter, presi- Roosevelt was a great attraction. peare’s b u t known plays. Ib e will be shown. Just the same this town is going NRA when recent extensive amend- Theae people sew, read, wash, by a committee of . town Judges be- dogs mind this hot change of It is axiomatic that no army Is dent, analyzed it and their (deals aa iron, clean and take care o f their Various advertisements proved to profits netted from toe performance Bliss Harriet Hough was toe guest to miss Helge Pearson—like the very ments to their code were proposed. fore the Thanksgiving holidays. be amusing to the pupils: It was raining; pretty little drops weather, and so our hero even at- will also be used for clothing for of friends in New Haven We^eo- better than Its commander, no regi- They Insisted the thing would go follows: The white square to eym- own rooma. They often go on “ a of water went pitter-.patter on toe mischief. _ boUc o f the platform upon which From the local Judges tbe best es- tempted to follow toe Leaders’ Class needy children. day. ment better than Its colonel, no'mat- ACCURATE GOVERNOR flat unless there was a rest. They bat” and then have to be charged says will be sent in to the county windshield. "Buzz— z—z—z." steadl- o f girls into toe pool after school. the work of the Hi-Y to built. The to the violent ward. The plays will be given on October October 1 is toe first day for toa ter of what excellent material either haven't made any "do” In flve years competition, and the county prize 1> hummed toe windshield wiper. banding in of tax lists by property " I did not know until 1 came here red triangle to symbolic of balanced An experience with one of the CINDER NEWS 11 and 12. may be composed. No state police they say. . . . Russian Ambassa- winners compete for a state prize. The sky waa gray and dreary. Peo- How do those seniors who par- —Margaret Sullivan, *35. owners. Tbe lists are due at tod today." said Oovemor Cross In a dor Troyanovsky to a box-holder at development, and represents tbe inmates has never been explained. BEHIND TH E SCENES IN necessity fo r equal emphasis on the ple were bun^ug everywhere with ticipated In the Assembly program town clerk’s office torouib toe force, regardless ot ths quality of public speech last night, "how eerl the Mexican-American polo match- One night last December, this nurse Due to u open date, caused by growth of epirit, mind and body, raincoats and umbrellas. Thursday feel i about getting month o f October. Its personnel, Is at all likely to es now going on here. . . . Tha De- was walking down the wdrd when Middletown High’s dropping cross ous the. strike had been In Windsor li e white cross Is symbolic of pro- We were safe and dry in our little 'gypped" out of toelr first chance to Sample ballots for tbe coming partment of Agriculturs could do a one of tbe Inmates’ walked into her. GUIDANCE MATERIAL country this year, plans are being greatly aurpaai Its own leadership. Locks." gress and represents the leadership car.“ Peep-peep!” I blew toe horn at occupy toe esteemed middle-atsle HERE ARE THE TALLEST election ara ready for distribution little erosion-control work on its She corrected the patient and tried made to send a team to Troy. N. Y. And It Is being impressively borne and sacrifice necessary to make a a fnend. "Hey, Ann going up?” she seats? at toe town clerk’s office. Tosm Chorus ot stags whispers Itittb own grounds. During a recent to aend her baek to bed. The pa- to compete In the so-called "Na- new idea live. The four planks of shouted. We stopped and picked her reports w ill be ready for distribution In upon the people of this state that cloudburst, adjacent atreets ran yel- tient then became violent and a t- FILED IN FRANKUN tiopals” . OF T A U TALES TOLD Democrats on the platform: "^ v - the club’s platform were expressed up. She talked steadily on and on. Last term, toe World puMlsbed at toe town meeting next Monday. low with soil washed from land- tacked the nurse.. Another Inmate tbf activities of their atate police emor, Goverobr— there wasn't any By WILLIS 'mORNTON by members o f the club. Cleon Finally we arrived at her home and aa article stating that it would be The remzOns o f Edward A . Distler, scaping Jobs now going on- there. .eeing Ihls, pulled her .away. A fter The team plans to.' leaVe early have not been so directed as to The Evening UeraM Washington Bportamanship — Arnold Clark; Students I Faculty 1 General Pub- as she stepped put-of toe car I waiting to hear from that ’extreme- who waa found dead on toe dinlac strike here!” And Constitution Avenue, which ia sb ' had quieted down, the nurse Friday, Oct. 19, and etdy overnight Correepondeat. Clean Scholarship— Gordon Weir; lic! Here’s an opportunity for you breathed a aigb of relief. ly literary’ does of Freshmen who Of toe ’’tall" stories recently room floor of toe home bf Us broto- make the department a eervioeable But did that alight discrepancy in being built into the show; street of left her. at Troy, competing next day in one Clean Speech—Walter Buckley; to do favor to a member of the fac- “Thanka!’’ she exclaimed grate- had so much interest in 'toelr written by Miss Westhaver’a Junior er-ln-Iaw, Postmaster caiarlse one on a Job of this kind. Washington, ran three inches deep In the morning, the violent girl 'of the biggesj meets of the year Barnacle. Where are they, and the circumatanoes feaae His tExcel- Washington Sspt. 39.—Nobody and d ean Living— David Muldoon. ulty as well as to hundreds of M. H. fully, end ran into toe house. English class, toe following two Schmid, in Amston, last Wednesdsy, with water. . . . Francis ("Frank") made a complaint to ^ e doctor' and ludoubtedly the greatesti^runs why haven’t they chanced a writeup Y et Jobs of this kind, open coun- lency? Not at sll. He went light esn say that the President Isn't Paint and Powder, sopbomorer 8. students. We rode aroimd listening to toe Were (Thosen The "T a lle s t’’ were sUpped to New Toric Thurs- Gorman, textile strike organlxer. about the occurrence of'the provl- the team will ever attempt. in tlhe W orld? A certain C.C.C. Camp wanted day. Mr. and Mrs. Schmid, Ita, try Joba, are precisely the sort of on to tell how the lleutenent-gover- backing up the home repair and re- IS H ER E! freshmen dramatic club, dramatizing Miss Gertjrtide Oberempt, Room rain. It was beginning to rain hard- refers to his flying squadrons tb tt F A L L ous’ night. As evidence of the bat- IS,' Franklin building, acting for the some beer. As it was Job to John Dlztler, mother o f toe deceeadd, modeling program. He's certainly a regular club meeting, explained er. Faster and faster hurried toe . thing for which any useful state po- nor, ta hie absence, bad e a ll^ out descend on unclos^ textila mills aa tle she pointed to her face which The squad will be expected to pay Except fo r the noisy enthusiasm make it, toe cook gathered together fixing up the White House. their method of gaining new mem- Vocational Guidance committee, to crowds. The few unfortunates who and other members of toe family, lice department should be espeelally tba troope; how he himself had .or- "organisation brigadea." . . . Park was Mack and blue, but, aa the doc- for their own expense getting down of toe group, toe Leaders' Swim- all toe necessary things—toe malt who were called from New Y o A Nights, Sundeye, and hotldayi, bers through tryouts, announced collecting and classifying material, had been caught vfltoout raincoat or ’ trained. poUea had to lift a prohibition on tor approached her, eba cried out, on all types of occupations— aa well' and hack. The meals and lodging ming Clasa seems to be getting toe water, toe bottles, etc. However, on account of Us dsato, accompan- dered a machine gun comjpany sent thla work rushes on. And under their regular meeting hours, and umbrella were standing In toe door- longer than two-hour parking on "You murderers!” SB how io obtain and hold a good will be fumtobed. down to busineis. he found that he had no hops. So ied toe body to Its last rsstiag It It unlikely that, for the sake home end how the rest of tbs troops the poodllghte which guide the outlined planned work. The meet- 'When the doctor beard this he wsya, shivering. the Kiltpae, which adjoins ths colos- THE W EA TH E R may say no, but the calendar says yes. ing was conducted by William posiUoh,. and the characteristics after finding a frog, toe cook chased place. Funeral serricaa and inter- of the reputation of any one or two night. u’ork to the now-femiUer knew who was responsible for what This meet wlU crown a new indt "Poor aouls;" thought T. ’T b ey were gradually demobilised. What sal Commerce Department and Pickles, club president, and . the necessary for good work. I hear that Mr. Wlgren la using It for several miles, and gathered ment were held in New York Fri- sign V'pdsted on the lawn—"Pub- had happened. I f the patient hod vidual champion, aa Bteve Zblnron rtand ahiverlng and we ride around or three officials of ths department, he didn’t mention was the fact that, NRA headquarters. Too many NRA dlseussioB carried on by Eleanor ’Ihia material to filed andtmade very effective tactics In teaching all .toe necessary hops! day. lie Works Project—Contract. No. Fall is officially here. That means housecleaningr and a not made this exclamation to the ebu, who has swept all opposition in warm and dry." the State Police force's inadequacy people running out every twro hours Howard, W illiam Shea, Zedzel Peter- availaMe to students as well as to Algebra correctly. Am I bearing —^o e Donahue. Dwight Blartin, son o f tlM lata before he had the soldiers dismissed, 1-1P-I878—National Park Service doctor, tbe nurse would have been Interscbolastic cross-country com- We were so interested in every- right? One brisk fall morning I started to a major task will be allowed to to move their cars. . son, Betty Harris, Felicia Pletrow- faculty Vocational counselors .at Profeaaor Horaca Bfartla, of tba be ordered out more than twtoa as —Department of the Interior." host of necessary new things. dlsm to^ from the Institution. Tbe any Urns. Having such material petition, will not return to defend thing about us that we bad not no- .V — s - ■■■s out with my trusty giin and pai^ Louisiana State Normal CoUage, a akl, and McConviUe. hto title. oontlnue, at least without a power- many National Quardtmen aa did - Across the street In Lafayette- patient was sent to the violent available in this way will make tbe ticed that the rain bad stopped. All Here’s one for toe shorthand rott. Doubtless you w ill be surprised grandson of Bta. T. D. BCartin, of Park la another P W A sign, mark- Albert Pearson then ^ k e on the ful effort for Its Improvement being golds o f tbe Glee Clubs for the com- ward, and the nurae had never v.iation al guidance work much c f e sudden toe. sun came o u t Our aharka of Manchester High School. to bear of a parrot going on a tUs place, was watching a ganM ot Lieutenant-Governor Wilcox and ing improvements to the park^ I N N E W Y O R K ’Ihe exact squad has not as yet ing season,. after which Eleanor found out what happened to her. more effective from tbe students’ windshield wiper was stlU bumming "The 60 hook Is on its side when hunting trip, but Bimbo la a great ball on toe Green Wednesday aUze- - nuuie in the next Legislature pro- on tile very day that demoblllMtlon A colored workman pauses trith So we suggest you take stock today. Does the, been picked but it is expected that Berggren Illustrated, at Mr. Pear- Another patient bad lost her point of view. Students wishing to along. Everything was bright afid followed before and 1." Right, hunter. He sits on toe barrel o f my cess time, shortly after 2 o’dedL vided that Oovemor Crosi does not a wheelbartvw of concrete, wipes Cktach W l^en will send a total of was finally ordered had anhounced By PAUL HARRISON son’s direction, the correct , postiue glasses and couldn't read without famiUsrize themselves with this In- sunny. W e turned off toe vriper. Beebe? my gun, and if be sees any game, when an unusual spectacle flashed a sweaty brow, and proclaims New York, Sept. 39--Every now seven men Including: Captain Don- bestir himself to do something about his Intention of calling out atlU house need t>ainting, shingles, storm windows? What and diaphragm breathing for good them. She ashed tbe nurae td buy formation are free to do so after W e looked ■ at each other—and he tells me. before U s eyes. He described it qs "Tss-SUH! Dts a good Job to work and then I get a letter which says, her a pair o f glaosea when next she ahue, Dick C ar^n ter, 'Lyon Coburn. laughed. By actual count, we bave all of On this particular day we walked looking like a large balL..of flra it— which la scarcely to be expected. more. Binging. Eleanor followed this by having secured a pass from ’ their on. Wo only works 30 hours a week, In substance: “ I am a talented, am- went into the city. Tbe nurse in- Bill Murch, (Jeorge Leary and two —Anna Daley, ’35B. fifty pupils attending toe high through toe woods fo r several houra about toe aise of a tmohel boakaL 9o We have, in our State Police De- about the furnace? It’s not too late to put it in first- t ln j^ g a well-known hymn. Vocational Guidance adviser. more who V^l have to prove their The Governor's allocation of a and we gets douttle time for ovah- bitious, attractive girl of. the in- quired in what store she should Tbe amount of material already aehool reading-room at toe library without any luck. When we came bright that you could hardly look at partment, everything essential to a Sock and Buskin presented a aMllty in -tryouts. - atrike to Windsor Locks and bis at- time and nights."' genue type. Please tell me how to abort jUalogue "Lover’i Errand,” purchase the glasses and the reply collected by Miss Oberempt to not SEAPLANE noontimes. Can it be toe books? to a large oak tree, I stood my gun It, with a long streamer or tall ot potent agency for the preservation So cleverly has this work been get on the Broadway stage." class order even if you have already started the fire. was, "Oh, Just drop into tha Five agalnat It and sat down. Bimbo fire following IL Tba objaet da- tsmpt to foist off the onus of the Starring" Virginia Nelson as ’Daisy’ as extensive os it could be. There In theae days when an aeroplane contrived (and It triples the White The problems are stated as sim- and Ten and get me slse' slxteen or M. H. S. will not be expected to flies across toe aky every hour or Frank Warren walked off with perched on toe end of toe barrel In Bcended with great rapidity, in an of order, the prevention of crime and obd Richard Pond as ‘Harold.’ Har- are several magozinea and news- win the event. However, they should Connecticut Liquor Control Act onto House office space) that only a ply as that, but I'm afraid ray re- seventeen." so, no one Is particularly interested. the hero’s honors in assembly great content. Suddenly toe gun oblique direction, a slant o f about <5 the detection and capture of crimin- Look well at the dining room rug, the living room fur- iTd calls on I^sy, saying that he papers as well as numerous pam—. figure up in the teaders, as nearly Republican sbouldere ere off the careful observer win be able to note plies have been somewhat less But what excitement a aaaplaae Thursday afternoon when be hoist- went off and Bimbo leaped down, degrees, from northwest to south- 'something to ask her." Daisy, pblets that deal with various types every member baa bad a good deal als— everything but adequate, ex- same piece ot cloth. any change when It to finished. definite. And perhaps something itlcing his awkward attempts and o f occupations which have not been can-create! “And toe only difference ed toe American Flag to ita rightful minus tail-feathers. The next mo- east. and dlsapptared. Dwight eg- Though it greatly enlarges the leatth an helpful, unless they.have niture, the paper on the walls. Are they full worthy of of experience in outor scholastic position after an unfortunate down- ment there was a crashing through citeUy abouted to U s school oom- perienced and Intelligent leadership. terpretlng them as a "bashful PRINCIPAL ANNOUNCES added to present collection. competition. between the two,” one senior girl «ln g o f the White House stretch- aervM .to keep a feyr people away haaua advances,” scents a proposal. In order to make the collection aa thought "is that one has wheels fall. toe branches and a pheasant drop- psnions that he had Just seen a And that we must have. from the rial to, where there are ing out toward the State Depart- you— especially when visitors call? And the car! Soon After much floundering, Harold complete and as beneficial as posai- and toe other pontoons ” However, ped at my feet. A closer axamlns- comet. None o f toe boys had bnn- CONNECTICUT HOLDS UP fifty applicants for every Job. C. C l. LTENNIS PROGRAM Tbe manager and his assistants ment, it matches exactly with the finally gets nerve enough to "ask" Me, an M;>peal is made to each stu- ab'e was Just aa excited aa anyone 'What made Andy Fiedler Miuh tlon reveMed several red, green, and pened to see It, and t o w t o o « « t Most aspirants believe that In- bave started lately to object to tbe when praising toe Girl Reserves in yellow parrot featoera among toe Whether or not It provides much present building.. —if hto mother might not borrow dent, to each faculty member, "...d else when abe saw one land on he was telling eome big story, Vt/o LEFT-HAND ALTRUI8.M terviews with casting directors it will need anti-freeze and a general tuning up after a girls’ playing soccer hear tbe >110180 kia assembly script Thursday? pheasant’s tail feathers! A second floor on top ot the Daisy’s mother’s petUcost pattern. Principal Bling announced the C to each townsman to co-operate by lake this summer. next day, howavar, when tha hew ^ encouragement In the field of na- and producers are obtained only o f tbe practice course, at several of Let It be assumed that the city addition la like a penthouse, and Harry Howroyd, P. G., demon- C .I.L Tennis tournament schedule sending or bringing to Miss Tbe lake waa exceptionally blue, —Tedford. papers carried toe otoiy of the tional recovery, the buslnesa survey through the Influence o f powerful the team (who have atartod out at Bob Carney, popular B. G., playa a balustrade around the roof con- Summer of hard use. The lawn may need seeding (Fall strated the correct procedure of this week, as follows; Oberempt material that deals with and there were very few canoes and big meteor wUeb fell. In Maasacbo- of Hartford is animated by the most friends. T h a t Isn’t strictly true. 3:80) have not been returning till tbe villain In our next aeene. A summary of the GonnecUcut Cham- ceals It so effectively that it will eenductlng a debate from the chair- "Mr. Norfeldt, ot West Hartford, occupations. boats out on It Everything was Mtts, it waa clear what Dwight hod . altruistic motives In planning to Elmer Rice, now occup^ng the nearly 4:30, thus making toe mana- pretty little kitten la peacefully loaf- ber of Commerce for August to grat- never be noticed by the average man's stand, thereby representing has made arrangements with the —^B. Livingston, ’35. quiet except for toe dfione of seen. Hs thought at first ^ t th* Old Belaoco offices, sees every ap- is the ideal time) and the flower beds their winter cov- gers late In eoIlecUng towels and ALUMNI NOTES impva its "shelter for homeless nsen” passerby. Manchester Higb’e Debating Club. Hartford Golf Club to conduct the plane coming nearer and nearer. ing on Bob’a desk in Pbyalca class. meteor bad fallen Into a naaipy field, ifying in that it contains no raflec- plicant for a part. Margaret Ltn- so late for their suppers,.' — aleeping, in fact. In walks Bob. out Into the country; that It lovea It wifi afford the Preaideet ac- The High School orchestra, under annual fall tennis tournament on USE PINS AS PASSES Soon it was almost deafening. When beyond Jonee' garage, net raahstqg tion of the relative slump during cesa to his private office from, a ly, easting director of the Theater ering. And yon yourself need clothes. it came in view. It proved to- be A t first. Bob lets bim sleep. But that trimt^he bad seen was many these unfortunates with a lovS ao the direction of Harold Turkington, tbe courts of the club. Matches Permipslen to use a High School No names have been mentioned Harold (^de, '34, who is a fresb- that month concerning-which there aide entrance without passing Guild, declares' she'll grant every than played "Salute to the Colors.” are to start at 9:80 a. m. Friday, seaplane. The plane circled a few curiosity got toe better of Bob and miles away. He frill etnd the stety written request for an Interview, IVorld pin. the official badge o f the but It is rumored that Captain Don- so he woke toe poor little kitty up, Bisn at M. 1. T. this year, has been deep and abiding tha^ only the through the main building, ac at Tbe High School World staff por- October S, with finato, in tingles times over toe lake water, slowly of wbat he saw to the Harvard. CMh has been so much complaint In oUier staff, in place o< i pass was given ahue in Company o f "Blackstone’' and, to toe amusement o f class, made a Chi PU Fraternity pledge. -loftiast considerationa for their wel- preaent. The improvement will though there are so many letters trayed a typical day’s work, with and doubles, at 9:80 a. m. Saturday, coming nearer to toe small waves. servatory, abcordlag to the roqmit parte of the country. that there'll be considerable de- by E^clpal IlUng this week. Any Coburn, has been seen short-cutting romped around with IL He is staying at toa Frat hbuss. cost 1838,000, and won't be fin- All these things are so easy to choose. Just read the Edltor>ln-Cfiiief M argaret Sullivan October S'. It seemed as though it would never broadcast in toe nswapapera. No flare could impel It to part with member it tbe staff acting on In order to get to toe soccer field Lynne. Roger Chensy, a graduate of toe An lacreaae in payrolto amount- iahed until mid-November. lay. The same goes for Dwight composing a ’’difficult" article while ’■XhitTles, numbered as to ability, reach toe water. When it finally did. other reports bave been received ot DMre Wiman, Tom Weatherly W orld biigness may use hto *■ early. . class o f '83, is spending hla second the vtcUrns o f hard luck; that It to ing to more than threa and a half Thla enlargemant to a reflection advertisements in this paper. They are safe guides to dictating to Eleanor Scbleldge— should be sent to Eric G. Norfeldt, It turned up a great white spray. It local people seeing the pheaMMoao- and moat of the other bigwigs of a "safe conduct.” This permission • ------¥ year at Dartmouth. He is staying only bacauee tha homeleia onss of the growing demands on the News Editor, at tne typewriter.' Hich School, West Hartford, before skimmed over surface, slowing down S. A. A . PLEDGES SHORT Bta. Gertrude Hough entertained millions or 14 per cent, over the Broadway. -i . win, course, be revoked if tbe pin The addition of toe "Nationals’ Only 552 pupils bave so far be- at toe Mary Hitchcock hospital President since tha dsya of Mc- Bob Vennert—^Ebcchange EkUtmr, was October 8. Mr. Rudolph, the pro- almost to a itsndstiU. Then toe toe women’s bridge club at bar would be so much happier opt In the goods and services. Study them carefully, and yon will la on any occasion used for any but to toe M.H.S. schedule will make come membera of tbe H. H. S.— S. where be works during his spare same month In 1983 to a fact that to Kinley. It's the fourth addition busily composing also, and Bmnlce fessional of the club, will arrange pilot started toe motor and steered borne Thuteday evenlag. Three wldq, open spaces, where the air la Don’t Believs ia Signs necessary World business. this season toe most severe in toe A. A. It ta estimated tost tola num- time too aubatantial to get around. If one to the Vt'hite House offices made Livingston— Feature Editor, was draws and supervise the tourna- toe plane to toe southern end of toe tables were in play, Bta. Joeeph At the height of the casting iea- history of cross-country as they bsr will not insure a complete extra —J Cuds. nlean and pure and all to peace and since 1900. be well repaid in quality and price. woTT^ng about her next ’feature.' ment." lake. Before it reached there, the Walsh took toe ploM of one of tM wanted to. Bo to an tncreaaa o f 98 ton. nearly all offices have SMOCKS FOR TEACHERS will bave three interscbolastic runs curricular activity program for this quietude, that the Hartford authori- Right now, with ooBstrucUon Tha ^m anhis representatives — lake which was all serenity a few players who oould net be premoL per cent in the value o f construction poated "N o Coating" aigna. Theae Some of tbe teachers In the Main besides four or flve dual meets. year. An additional <48 pupil* hf* ASSIST IN URKARY ahecka on tha famous north lawn, Betty Harvey, Cjhcster Obuchowskl, DOG VISITS SCHOOL minutes before, waa covered with Misa Susan B. Pendleton won fint Uan oould ba Induced to dispense forbidding notices are a pfoduc- and Franklin buUdlngs have adopt- BID Murch. needsd to reach toe goal of .1,000 for which building permits have and strings of dump trucks stand- choppy waves and trails made by boners, Mias cUrtasa Fendlataa, er’a first line of defense; they and Louis Jones— were also typically ed tbe plea of wearing smocks In members necessary . Hope la fait — Ihzmt senior girls, one upper Jun- with tha inspiring presence of their ’arorriad over their next publication. /On Friday morning a dog wan- motor boats racing after tha plane, end. Refreshments of club ■ been obtained. It to rather regret- ing along the curving driveways, turn away the timid and the ama- tbe school room. This attire to an MAY CHAIRBIAN by toe faculty, however, tost the ior, and one" post-graduate w e as- -loiidy brotbers. Maneheatar High School iporta dered among the studenta of first to get a bettar view of toe less com- wichea. cakes, and root beer table that-tbe survey docs not show ths whole thing looks pretty massy. teurs. But ao aeaaoned ptatorm- ecoaomy measure they say, for be- response Is merely delayed, . not sisting Miss French in tba High period study ball in Room 4. ' He mon type of plane. served. - IB m so it must bs admlttsd that Except that the previous repair and er paya the slightest attention to were rapresentad each by a player sides giving a naat appearance, '-be Jack May waa electsd 'chairman withheld. — school reading room at tbs library. ^ _ a comparison with August ot last repaint Job on tha main body of who has proved hto or her skill along sasmed to ba enjejdng aimsslf and —CUaire Stapkans, ’88B. ■nie Hebron Town besebell ^ ftp aaal for the wall being of Ita them; he or aba wUl barge right smocks prevent chalk dust from of Mias Obrempt’s third period year in the munber of maa-boure of that line. When asked “Which went hither, thither, and yon' to ba Tbey take her place at ^ loJwm“ Dlay'to* Smto^Wladbam the W hite House has Irtt it peM- up to the offtea recapUoalst with getting into their clothing. ProMems o f Democracy Class and EARLY PAPERS DULL that she may help toe stodanta - -*“•' - - —- tbs dtjr ot Kart- ttvely..Tesplandent. sport to the bast?’’ ’’Which sport de- pettitted. Mias Dudity .oked Herman Sunday ofUnioon. at ton. employment but only OM with July an air of ‘Tell jour boaa that I —M argaret Sullivan, ’8R Roberta Gorman elect^ secretary. FIRE DRITJ- HEIJ> Mantion of a Ugh school news- ing reference work. velops ths > studenta m ore?" and Gor Windbam fiald, at 8 o’cieek. taksa tor giaatad Just of this year, agalnat which aa la- hava arrtvad and that hto troublaa irena to taka him outside but the M ay calls toe clsaa to order each papar is made ia ’’H iotoiy ot toa The girts ara: Eatbar Wails, '85. Esagos Jaat CnaaWng similar questions, each delegats an- do. would not go. Mias Dudley al- are over." SMART CRACK day and Roberta takes attendance Order was ths factor which was Amorlean People” by Muxzey. Tbe 1st period; KatberiM Flke, ’38, and I , a M n f n f that of 8.4 per cent appears, swered with ths name of hto or her The American Liberty League I am not on# to encourage ua- so tried her luck, but soon gave it MUs Oberempt—^Wbat was tbe and keeps a record o f homework as- stressed most In tbe scbool-wids fire anther compoitm ta a^y aewspa- period; Eleanor Scbleidge, ^ RjM ~*n't raaUy g ottM up much particular favorite sport Tba dele- w as a had Job. Finally, Margaret three Iteaae are. realty ot truthfulness or trickery, la the effect of the shortage of water this BlgnmenU so if anybody la absent driu, held WedimmMy aaoeoff perled. " t e a biga uebool paper, o e a t i ^ ataa wars: L. Urboaatti, K. Harris, F w asked parmisaiaa to try. She any efilMra In y e t but 11^ is tuaetloataig young, yet It must be-told that summer upea tbe.eetUe? they can get tbs amlgimaata from ^ rime wig be <*09i^ 4 R s ^ tp : a f i w a i i M i w m p . ■. ■ ,M.MatebaiLJ. ■ JOBStt worn ,bot.49-. g o t up osd tha dqg fo llo w ^ bar oat J„ Mm> - M ere AixUtA bosT to tbs zeuweplbk 9> -IB ./ ...... • ‘ S-- \t'^

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I Painting and Decorating Contractor Don’t d e la y. Act upon it now, w hile prices 699. Main SL TeL 6854 Bfanchsster Keep It are a t thpir lo w est. Pfione, w rite o r e d i for MEW LOW fuN inferm otion. (Small eoanection charge General Contracting A small down pejment and 919.68 per BMSth plaoas . one of thcaa PRICE bamem In yoar home. OaU ned get tba dstella et thU Oder. PAI NTS E N A MEl S reimbursed after reaaonable *250 M D N T G ^ O M E R Y trjaL) V ARNISHES OUCO JOHNSON * LITTLE Guaranteed ntia&e- Plumbing and Heating Contractors tory merchandise at 3pea Thursday and the lowest prices In MUTRIE 8T7MainM^CHESTER Strset PLUMBING db SUPPLY Saturday Nights OU-O-Matic Oil B o m m and Flersace Ranga Bomara town. MM nzs/var. /V.™. **’• H a r d w W s B ars I f ManchestsF W A R D Tin 9 P. M. HIONl OUB STORE—4425--ar Max SbIm Reprwcntativa..^l9S. Cor. Center and Trotter Sta-— Phone 5876— Blaecbaater T h e M anchester ADVEKTI8£ UN THE HERALD—IT TAYil ^ iT' ' •

mem MANCHESTER BVgyryO HgRALP, MANCH ia rBIt OONW., SATURDAY, SCFTEMBEn xs. |av«. . V ' MANCHESTER EVENING RERALO, MANCHESTER. OUNN.. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29.19S4. te\CH C lub Gi»?Jl ROCKVILLEHistory of Arthur the Rat WTiC DAILY RADIO PROGRAM Hartford, SATUROAVi 8BFTKMBKR 89 (Central aad Bastem Saadard Tima) ^ M »n Mctu»»n As Test of Students* Speech sejss w . IBM K. o . m a m . . JP} V'sennu to kn aad baste ebolas or srooss thereof ubIm seed- TOWN SiOPS ELECTION Traveleis Brandeaalla« Mesvlea fled, ooost to coast (e to 0) dMiSBSlloo iacludsa sll svambis stations. BBON HBKB TODAY Prosrama rabiect tS thanse. P. M fDaMekt JTma One Beur Later 1. CARDS TIE GIANTS FOR NATIONAL LEAG ' him. He bad the papers strewn a'l New York, Sept. 28— (A P )—^Eacb^make up his mind, aenever his NBC-WKAF NBTWORK Cant. B ia t BOOTS BABBITBN, U . elapM ' over Us bed. He grinned broadly. freshman entering Columbia -Unl- friends asked him if be would like Saturday, September S9. HRST TIME IN 126 YEARS BASIC — Basti meet wlw wmI wtlo 5:fl^Mlarta Raginaky Oreh. Mk BOBS LUND. MrtouiiliiK In- "Some luck, eh? Some fun!" veialty this fall must redta the his- to go out with them, he would only (Eastern DayUght Saving Thae.) wjar wUs wcih wfl wilt wfbr wro war 4:k0— f :^ B d d n Oaelay. Foatkall— melHr. WhM Kmm kom to Florl- "Isn’t It too marvelous?" She answer, 1 don’t know.’ He wouldn’t •wboo wcae wtam wwj wsali r*’"- atut: The Three FUta-waat; Jaek tory o f Arthur, the young rat. sayijr yeyes, or no. either. He would al- P. M. wmaq wcfl woo-who wow wdal___ , .Arniitreng—midwaat repast _ to send for h«r totor, leaned over bis shoulder, staring NORTHWBST B CANADIAN — wtml 4*4^ ti4g — Freaa-Radia Nawa and I yoM to work la a departmeat down St the picture of her mother RockTiOe’g Biennia] Arrange- Not that the history of young wkys Ishirk making a choice. 1:06— 4-H (Hub Program. wiba kstp wsbe wdar kfyr eret efef Rakblna Oanea Orehaatra above the headline. ment in Effect Thi* Year — Arthur Is especially notable, but its /•HisTUs aunt Helen said to him: 1:46—Dick Fiddler’s Orchestra. SOUTH — WTva wptf wwne wis wtos g«5-Jerry Ceopar, Baritone Baseball Title At Stake T'0IT10I*I*0U7 DizzyDean Hurls 7-Hit rcritatiOD Involvca most of the tfow . look hero! No one is going'to wfls-wsun wlod wsm wme wsb wapi •sto” 5115—Jaa Ralehman Orehaatra .Bom doM Bot write. Moottui paoe "Sabarban Matron Wins Prize Eiiminfitea Monday’s Polling. 3:00—Rex BatUe Ckincert Ensem- wldz wsmb kvoo wlcy wfoa wbap.kpre 5i55-Whla*arlng Jaak Smith— and thee oonwe word that he ha« in Charity Bweepstakea." soimds In the English language. A re for you If you carry on like ble. woal ktbs ktbs wsoo wave aut; Chleaga Orehaatra — waatt Mae killed la a leatorboat aocMeot. "Never got such a Idck out of dictaphone records the reading, and is. -You have no more mind than :30—Green Brothers' Orchestra. MOUNTAIN-koa kdyl kstr kshi .^Pcsaa-Radla Nawa—Dixie repeat then the student bears himself as blade of grass! PACIFIC COAST—kgo kfl ksw komo f>*5—, tits—Ralehman Orshat.—Dixie Beato meetoDOTS FEXWAT. anything in my life,” he told her. For the first *lme in 136 years, the :00—Radio PUy BUI. khq kfsd kUr k|pi kpe ••Jf— SiJS—Msry Baitman, Baprana j ^Gansett Notes | others hear him. "That night there was a Mg I Ball to Blank Reds, 4- town of Vernon, which includes tbs ’ trjym m f author, aad EDWARD VAN “Olaf brought the paperk up "ahth :30—Week-end Review. Cent. Best. 7*0—The Raxy Weakly Ravug - iwJIn^EB. wealthy and ooclally dUpper and you couljl have R ock ed city of Rockville, wiU pass up its Profesaor William Cabot Greet, crash. In the foggy morning some :30—Our Bafn. JilJ— 7|45—Wallar’a Club af Rhyth'm' (XHRDKXR POINTS TO ROWE; A 13 day trek ef ^ e finest borae- 12:30— 1:30—Creen Brethere Orebee. KIght Ravua BLUEFIELDS-GREEN VIE ^ originator of the idea, finds it use- araaalaent. .She la In love with Deals ' me over with a breath when. I read annual election on Monday. This is men—with some boys and glrla— :00—George Stemey’s Orchestra. 1:00— 2:00—Rtdle Flay Bill, Drama JiW— fiJ^BanJam. Franklin Barlat flesb In tkt middle aad northwest ful In correcting defects of speech. aad Jealnns of beautiful KAY the newB. Tve been rooUng for your due to the fact that the last General rode up and looked at the bam. One ;30—Sunset Hour—Herbert An- 1 :30— 2:30—iTba Waakaod Revue—to e !'!2~ flJO—Saranadara at ManhSttan started for Rhodt Island Thursday The history ot Arthur the young of them moved a board and saw a 2:30— Zi30-^ur Barn. KWdlea Freg. aiiSri.n'iS!!!:!’ ,“ '«•«>«« Cangragation CSauXN'OFORO. mother ever since." .Vssembly gave the town permission derson, Director: Stella Hob- 3:00— 4:00—Oae. Sterney Orshaetra gt00—ig*0—Sylvia Fraaa, Saiuia—ba- afternoon whan tbs J. C Worden Weekend Decides Ra rat follows: if, Booto gets a Job in a book store to bold elections bl-anniially. young rat, quite dead, half In and son, Contralto. 3:30— 4:80—Cbtek Wabk’ B Orehaatra stable loft Lincoln fields, Cbloagoi, IN JI N A L SERIES TILT Miss Kerrigan, frisking.in on her "Once there was’ a young rat half out of his bole. Thus the . Orehas.—midwaat Ha on TALKS OF BALANCE r. goes heme to live In order to Among cliangea which will take ;00—BasebaU Scores. 4:00— B:00-Ona Man's Family. Barlal ti15—lOilS—Qian Qray'a Orah.—to e for Ifaringaasstt Park under the neat white shoes with their discreet named Arthur, who could never shirker got hla due." 4:30— B:30—Fraaa-Radle News—weal Haymaa B Orah^trs her parents dnandally. Edward rubber heels, gave Boots a frosty place this year the same as U an :06—WrigbtvlUe Clarion. 4:35— 5:35—Tom Caaklay'a Orehaatra 10*^11:00 — Rube Walt Orehaatra—' cam of tbelr famous trainer, Ben "‘*J1 rigaatodly urges her to marry him smile. She, too, had read the story. election were be^ will be the re- :80—Press-Radio News. 4i4S— f;45—Ta Ba Annaunaad .. _ “ ••• Orsha#.—midwaat. N. Jonas. Tbs first sblpmsat of Paul Dean Facea Reds 5:00— S.-OO—BaMball—iwasf B others 10:15—11115—penny Ruaaa O re.-w est To PUy DtcidUt Gme ahd flaally she agrees. On Christmas Some folks have everything,* she placement of Frederick W. Bradley :35—Save a Life in September. twelve bead includes several fre- atCOMBER TO MANAGE man Stone, Mrs. Benjamin Kanter, Electric Dept ...... 121 80-^7 BUS— sris—Dr. Wm. H. Feulkat, Talk Charlaa Barnet Orehaatra .Bay they go for a walk In the tog told herself, indignantly.. .. as a member of the Town School :40—Rudy Martin’s Music; Har- 5:SO— S;30—Martha Maara, Oantralta 1'i0(^12i00—Oanaa Haur—wabo B w WATKINS MOVED TO GIANT INFIELD IS quent stake sad handicap wtansra, ^ and'Edward Is badly hurt, saving G^rmmittee. His successor will ha Mrs. William Bllvermon and Mrs. Carpentry Dept...... 000 31—8 riett Lee and Fred Wade. 6:45— 5:45—Flays Oibbant Fresram Local Sport headed by tbs ultra smart two year With Dizzy on Slab "Did Dlimy call you?" AIhrabam Rosenberg. •:05— 7:00—Don Beater B Orehaatra NBC-WJZ NKTWORK ML Neb. at 3 ffCbd« (;mjlp|0N Boots from a reckless driver. Boots felt her heart beat faster O ^rge Arnold, Jr., who was elected Two base bits, Bablel 3, F. Smith; 00—The Three Setunps. old, Hope Eternal. The atrlag reach- To Hear BUae FHch Monday • stolen bases, Bleotric 7, Carpentry 15—Sports Review. S:30— 7:30—Hand! Aeraaa the Border — «aati wjx wbs-wbsa wbal >'! . Mrs. Baebnm learns. sl|e has a at the mention of his name. "No, last year under the condition that 7:00— S:0q—To Ba Anneunead F6am]kdka m ar wjr wlw wayr wm«l: ed Narrafaasatt ysetsrday. Miss Marietta N. Fitch, well 6; left on bases, Electric 4, Carpen- 80—“Off to a Good Start"— 7:30— 1:30—The Qlhean Family—to o Mldwdat: woky kyw wear wit kwk CENTER AS LEBER Chatter DNSETllEDONEVE Nenbaoer and Mankiis __ _ Tomorrow; Terry to ifi ' wtoalng ticket In a lottory. She ht didn’t. Why?” hla term of office would not begin kwar koll wrao wmaq kao wkbf known teacher of music, has con- try 8: base on balls, off Jarvis 1; Beatrice Hall, Dairy and •;30— t:30-—To Ba Anneunead One of ths moat powerful atablee pleas to take her husband to Call- "Oh, he's got sand In hla shoes unUl thie' faU. sented to address the Longview S:45— 5:45—Siberian Blnoera Cherua NORTHWBST B CANADIAN - wtmj The annual town meeting will be hit by pitcher, Stakllnskl by Jarvis; Food Oimmiaslen. 5:00—10010—Aneon Waeka Orehaatra wIba kitp wrbe wday kfyr eret cfcf coming to Nerragensett for the toraia. I ^ain, wants to light out. 'This time Parent-Teachers association qo Mon- :45—Floyd Gibbons. Sp^UTH — wrvx wptf wwna wla wjax Baaeball fans srho wUI not he able By AfiSGOATED PRESS ParmaleeandFltzainini NOW GO ON WITH THi; STORY held on Monday evening for the struck ou t by Jarvis 6, F. Smith 6. 5:30—10:30—Faul Whitoman'a’ Fai^ IS SENT TO BENCH OF SERIES BATTLE fell meeting U that of Max Hlrscb, AfaU Shtal (or Monad Cbarlie Kebart to RoR JUI it's to be a tramp steamer for the day evening on the topic ‘!Muslc In ;00—Don Bestor’s Orchestra. 10:15—11:15—Carafraa Carnival—a to a wfla-waun wlod warn wme wsb wapl to attend the all Important game be- Dizzy Dean, and Joe Medwlok, I West Indies or soma place. He ran adoption of the town budget. This < Time, 1 hr, 15 min. Umpires, Mr. wjdx wsmb kvoo wky wfsa wbap kpre nationally nmous owner and trala- Cardinals—Dean shut out Refis Relation to Children." 'Ilie meet- Kitchen, plate, Mr. Hanna, bases. ;S0—Hands Across the Border. Cas-WABC NKTWORK woal ktba kttaa wsoe amva tween the New York Otaate aad the er. whoi has reserved stalla for 34 Dnly in DUmond Finale. Against Dodgers a i T cu ei , _ CHAPTER XLV in at noontime. He’s packing bis largely a matter of form since the ing will be held in the Longview :00—Famous Favorites — Moshe MOUNTAIN-koa kdyl ksir kshl Brooklyn Dodgers this afternoon Matches at Y Alleys with seven hits; Medwlck clouted budget Is prepared by the selectmen BASIC-Baati wabb wsde weko weao thoroughbreda The string includes triple and two tingles, batting In \ Veronica Kerrigan tijritcbed a stuff. Says he’s gone stale and can’t schoolhouse and a large number are Paranov, director. waab wnac wrr wkbw wkro whk eklw RACIFIC COAST-kso iSl komo will gat a break irben a play by play write. and approved by a committee. The Textlla khq kfad ktsr kpo Ace Fielder Points to Experi- Bengals Secood Sack< the 3-yesr-o1d Uppercut, double two runs. iresh pilluW'Sltn In place and plane- expected to be on hand to hear AB. R. H. PO. A. :80—The Gibson FamUy. wdro wean w^a waan wfbl wapd wlirv Cant. Bast. description of the game will be on stake winner at Saratoga aad ths Duel Nears End. There was a lump of Ice where committee this year consisted of Miss Fitch who Is a recognised au- E. wmaa wbna: MIdwaati wbbm wfbm interviewing Messrs. Hublard and Plans Actiye Season. M down the hail In the direction of VV. Stakllnskl, c ..2 3 0 8 0 0 :30—Danny llalone. kmbe kmoz wowo Whai the air over Stotloa WMCA starting smart 8 year old filly, Hindu Queen, Boots' heart had been. She managed Everett North of the People’s Sav- thority on music in this community. Hawaiian Orahaat. Dsslaurltrs, managers of ths Man- Hie hospital sunroom from whosa Lssblnsko, 3b .. ..2 1 0 2 1 0 :45—Siberian Singers. BAST-WPS whp wibw wbaa wlbi wfaa • 2:00—Tommy Tuekar Orehaatra ence of Veterans; Expects at 8 o’clock. Tony Wakeman will be Doesn’t BelieTe New winner o f the Alabama Stakes and ohen doors echoed guaU of merii- to say naturally enough, "I gueas be ing Bank: Law-.-ence M. Dillon, ;04—Program from New Yorlfc wore wice efrb ckao •••“ ' Bsy Sonsatara the announcer. | a aomlns# for the “Narragansstt chester Green Community Club and By HUGH 8. FULLEBTON, jp . never stays in one place for long. inanufacturer; Lev/li H. Chapman, Saverick, p ...... 2 1 0 0 8 0 DIXIB—wsat wafa wbre wqam wdod 2:00— 2*0—Dsn Carlea and Orehaatra Last year Charles Kebart, Man- zdeot. Young Mr. Van Sdver's wheel ;30—Paul Whiteman's Orchestra. kira wrao wlae wdau wtoe krid wrr 211*— 3:18—Flatt B NItrnan, Planaa Special," la which raea Equipoise, Blueflalds teams respectively, last HIGH ROOTERS TIE Aeeoctoted Preee Sporte Writer But how about Kay Chllllngford ? I merchant; Francis S. Nettleton, Kelsh, as ...... 2 2 -2 0 0 0 Series to Go Limit With Has Pitcher to Match a a ir was established there, cheek Weiss, l b ...... 2 0 0 :00 Midnight—Weather Forecast. ktrh ktaa waeo koma wdbo arodz wbt 2:30— Stl5-Falmar Clark Orehaatra John DeRtdder of Hartford, pres- Cavalcade, Discovery aad other chester’s champion pin toppler, piled thought be was waiting around for member at the School Board, and 5 0 1 M. wdaa wbis wdbl wwva wmbf waja JiJJ— Anneunead svsnlng, we find both gentlemen ex- The weight of the Natli w Jowl with the Bostoii ferns and TWO GAMES PLAYED SItek, cf ...... 3 wmbr wala ktui ksko ident of the National Duckpln Bowl- equine etars are entered. up an enviable record rolling against her to come hack?" William Baer, employee of the 0 0 0 0 0 :02—SUent 'ieeedlngly optimistic aa to tha out- League’s keenest battle alnce me old lady in 316, whp was coa- Demko, I f ...... 3 0 0 0 0 MIDWBST-weak wpl wmt wmbd wtan 4:48—Orphan Annie—aaat only Giants Winning. ing Congress, praaente the mter- Schoolboy in Ability. the country's best bowlers, entering IN LEAGUE OPENER 1908 duel between the Glante.- "Oh, that's all off—has been for Hockanum Mills. 0 wIbw kfb kfab wkbn wceo wabt kaoJ Jahnion Orahaat. come o f tomorrow’s ball game at le s c in g f'om a gall bladder opera- Zybk, ..2 0 0 0 0 0 eatliig lafonnation that there will J. W. Pariah, widely k a o ^ Ken- the (Tubs, rested on two aecond weeks,” Edward told her. "They Union To Answer Soaday, September 80. wnax Rlasafa at Harmony be ao ML Nabo, when ths champions ef lu the National tournament, and ^ n and who enjoyed a good story IN BASEBALL LOOP Etaum, 2b ..2 1 1 0 0 0 MOUNTAIN—kvor kis keb kal 4.40— 8:40—Fraat-Radia Nawa—wja ao honoraiy ranking list of bowl- tucky breeder, Is shlpninK in five vision clubs, the B rook ly n ___ ,when the beard one. .'ladn't been hitting it off so well Whether Rockville will have A. M. COAST — khl koln kfro kol kfpy kvi 4i45- B:45—John Htrriok, Baritone— ere this year but only the official or ths Bast Side League, and the finishing In the prise money. Ed- Butler, rf ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 (IW s Is the last of Ilirse stories ends le « w last e f « i r ^ artl- head under ths care o f tho veteran, and Cincinnati Reds ex much as' Veronica was on duty days now, when she left and she'd written him another local textile strike will be 9:80—Collin Driggs, organiat. kfbk kml kws ktrn kdb ksmb ksb , Stphan Annie—midwaat rpt No. 1 Ust. No m en'or women ptn- J. G. Good. New Deal, a flying champions of the West Side League, vard Ctoiqber wlU act aa his mana- the pennant seeking Giants «: a lot of sour letters. Dlnny said decided this aftsmoon at a meeting S. , 10:00—Sabbath ^veries. Cant. Beat. • •95— •:00—Ta Ba Anneunead on the world series by Mel Ott.) # toppler in the state Is included m Uea on Gm world series by Charley come together for the iblrd and Poor Officiadng at West ! taking care of Mr. Van Sciver. Hla 21 7 8 16 8:15— *^5—stamp Club—wji only bead under the care of the veteran, ger for the coming season aiid ar- (Tardtnals today.' they'd about decided to call It a day. of the members of Rockville Local 4 1 10:30—Mexican Typlca Orchestra. 12:30— 1:30—Reundtownara Quartet !>*0—Orehertra trom Honolulu the lltat ten or even the first twen- GHiringer.) i final gam# of the beat W o out of itfhy nuiae, Elate Guff,|hU been call- Machine . 1:0(^, 2:00—Chanaenatta Bnaambla J. O. Good. New Deal, a flying Now .AH Square She's marrying some dusty old No. 2012, United Textile Workers, to Textile Trims Machine 7*1, 11:00—Press-Radio News. Orahaat. By MEL OTT ty, the reason being due to the feet three year old filly, which finished three games series to determine rangements have been made for ;ad home by the illnesii of her father AB. R. H. PO. A. E. 2:30—Saturdaya Synaapatara •>Jf~ 7:30—Northarn Llghta, Drama Star OaMelder, New York Giants which team shall be balled as cham- Hartford Resaits in Decis- The two rivals for the crown ' —providentially, Veronica thought. member of Pirliameilt or something. ce held In the Town Hall, Memorial 11:05—The Vagabonds. 2:00—,3:00—Ann Leaf, Organ Raeltal 7:00— 8:00—Radio City A rty—also a that they haw ' not rolled the re- By CHABLBY OEHRINOBB third in the Kentucky Derby and Charlie to roll all hla. matches at PhUllps, U ...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 *•'3^ 3:30—Saatt Fiabtr*a Orehaatra (CrpyilBbl. 1514, NBA Barrlea Ino.) pions o f Manchester for 1984. all square, when the Cards 4 to pb«),had never had a| patient she l.ady Swizz-Baiig.” He Chuckled. Building, at 2:80 o’clock. 11:15—Hollywood Show World. Mutlo Variety quired number of games or have fter Secood Beeemeii first in ths Maywood Handicap at the Y. M. C. A, aUeyi on Thuredav to Lead S. T, S. League; Leggett, 3 b ___ ..3 0 - 0 . 0 1 J:55~ 4:00—Bnoeh Light’a Orehaatra Oanea—to ert New York, Sept. 39.—I believe OOMT Thui ClOM triumph over Cineinnsti yesi tlkad so Biueh-as'-idrl. Van Sciver. So all the time she had chaffe.d The executive committee has Issu- 0 11:30—Major Bowes' Capitol Fam- 4:30—daek Armstrong—a only; not obeerved foul line rules. Detroit Tlgera Hawthons and the Clactttaatf Di- rveninga. ion to Replay Game. SsvlUlU, p-c . , . ..3 1 3 1 Nsriln’a Orahaat. It to not St sll surprising to find snd each bad two games to idajr. SL Oood-Iooking, rich considerate, a him about Kay he'd known this and ed a notice of this meeting stating 1 1 lly. Bd Wurtzabaeh Orehaatra-waat tbs Glaats irO) beat the Tigers In (•C1mrriKht,~lH4i NBA iarriee Iee > qutrer Haadieap at La tools this M w ^ e r Comber, aad David Cooney, 2b-p . . . ..3 0 0 0 P. M. *!45~ 4:45—Tad Huaing’a Oemmanto •roe. orehaatra the fesllng refsm d tnnhave In' each Louis continuing against ths perfect gentleman, she said to her- hadn't told her. W hy? in the announcement that "the Electricians Win. 2 1 10:80—11130—Dane# Muals Orehaatra ths irorld series. I say this not an- Hr. DeRldder, who feels that Detroit, Bept. 39—1 don’t believe year, la ths star of ths stoblt. Hamirton, manager “o f the" "T " Sterling, e g ___ ..2 0 0 0 1 0 12:30—Round Table Discussion. camp, for tomorrow’s battle will and the-Gtante"facbig~fEe ^ m U, if ever there was one. Edward touched her face lightly executive iH.ard's answer to Percy tirely from s sense of loyalty to my there are woman In the state who the Olante have, a pitcher who can a'leys, are arranging to bring to Poor officiating gave Manchester Karkarvicb, lb . ..2 0 0 6 0 0 1:00—Little Known Facts About bring together a couple of teams after a two days layoff that c Just Vhy that flancee of his, that with a well-manicured forefinger. Ainsworth's public statement will be ever Things Are Lovely,” Dr. Paul 2:30—To Be Announced. club. I believe -it absolutely and boutd be ranked among the first match Lynwood^Rowc- Oebrga Odom, ivho traipse for Manchester the country's best bowl- High’s soccer team no better than them the lead. If either Clnobm i^ Heim, c-2b ...... 1 0 0 8 0 1 Well Known People. Schorer; music, thirty bowlers and that there is u> Carl HubbeU U the best c f the that, have beaten each other once, blond gtyl from Larchn'eck, didn't "We’ll miss the old kid, won't we? heard at our regular meeting.” It In the Trade School Inter Depart- 8:00—Symphonic Hour — Howard slBcerely, because I find so many some of the most prominent aad by mighty close sooras. The 4rs, convinced now that (aiarlle or Brooklyn could win one of tiMt He's a good guy.’’. Greaves, rf ...... 2 0 1 0 0 0 1:30—Surprise Party. 4:00—Temple of Song — Chicago queaUon but that at least three or New York hurlera end I saw the a deadlock with West Hartford High aing for Joy because she'd t>een so a'so announces that "action will be ment baseball league the game be- Eiwiow, conductor. factors in our favor. society leedere, win be on deck with Green took the first game by a Kebart belongs In that class. Dur- two games, It might deride tits _ "Oh, tom bly!" She tried to be taken at the meeting." reterson, cf ... . .1 0 0 6 0 0 2:00—Mohawk Treasure Chest. A Capella (5holr. four moa should bo inoludod in thtlr Oklahoman nrork. In two all-stai a etring of 10, including MarebaU on the letter’s field yesterday after- lucky as to snag him Veronica tween Carpentry aad Electric Dept. 2:30—Concert Classics — Moshe 4;00-^Buffalo Variety Hour. In a short competition with a seora of 8 to 0, the Blueflalds came ing the tost few years Kebart has nant raos and the aroused '-asual but the effort did not come The statement is signed by Wil- Kittle, c f ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 4:80—“How Can the Federal Hous- 4:30—Oregon on Parade. clast, advencoe a ranldng of etato gamea, eo I am not kidding myeelf Field'e emashlag 3 year old filly. noon and brought a derision bstween were out to do Just that p _ simply did not understand. She her- Wednesday afternoon at Highland Paranov, director; Earl Spl- limit of seven gamto the biggest baek to win the second by a score gained considerable experience and self got down every nigtit on her off as well os she'd planned. liam J. Dunlap, Fred W. Young, ing Act Help Y ou?" Robert B. Whit- 5:00—The Playboys. factor Is pitching. N«xt to that, gen- bowlers urhieh plaeea Cnierlle Ke- about bis ability. HubbeU le a great Mock turUe, winner o f two good of 8 to 3. Bach team on its own after last year earned a reputation the respective coaches to replay tha Park was well played even though 18 1 3 cer, baritone. Dodgers Out To Win knees and prayed to St. Joseph to "Well, what about the folks— I-tends Casben. James M. Dick, Wil- 15 5 3 man, columnist. New' York Sun; 5:15—Poet’s Ckild. era] defense. And behind that, the baft In 16th place, with Nick pitcher, but I’U string along with races at NarraganMtt in August. home loL tomorrow they play on a I'or hlmseli among first class bowl- Brooklyn fans, still peeved the Carpentry was handicapped by Textile Dept .. , , , , , , , . 330 02- 3:30—Musical Romance. “First Aid for the Ailing House," Tronaky of WUtImantic topping the game at a later date with a Central find her a good husband. She had a have they made any plans? I sup- liam Alley. William R. Richter, Max -7 5:30—Julia Sanderson and Frank irental angle. the Schoolboy. Odom also is bringing Mrs. W. P. neutral field. The opposing pitchers ers. W s feel sure he WIU lose the Board referee handling the contest BIU TeriVe disparaging rei inexperienced players which result- Machine Dept. . . .. a a . 001 00—1 ,4:00—John B. Kennedy. Julian Gerard, Regional Di- list. Rowe hea eventbtng a pitcher Stewart’s Lady Rltgb, and R. U small metal Image of the saint pose they’re all of a dither?” . J. Schmidt, John L. Kramer and ed in a win for the strong Electric 4:15—Lillian Bucknam’s Songs. Crumlt In winning the National League are no strangers to each other, and slight nervousness be displayed when The final score of the game waa 1 to about their club last wbjter, « aasM, ocaviLOiki, XVvUiU, rector, Federal Housing Adminis- 6:00— “Music by <3er^win”. needs—tpeed, etuS, chutge of pace Gerry’s two good colts, caancery strung aroimd her neck this very Boots smiled, romembertns. Thomas J. Ferguson. Department by a score of 7 to 3. 4:30—Jesters. penant we have gone through a the Individual players on both teama rolling Nlclr Tronsky, No. 1 Honor- 1, marking the OMning of the Lea- urging Casey Stengel end hto "Mother 1s. She says she's going to three base hits, Kelsh; stolen bases. tration, New York State. 6:30— Smiling Ed McConnell. In the women's ranking, be plaoae and poise. He worlu as qooly as a aad Chanleiag, both winners here moment, on a thin silver chain. And Members of the textile union are Cchoolboy Jarvis, pitching for C!ar- 4:45—Big Ben Dream Dramas. severe siege which will make the have a somewhat accurate under- ary bowler aad as Nick has promis- gue eeason for botfi eehooto. to belt the Giants right out e f thst; rent the house for whatever she can raid to have taken offense at the Textile 9, Machine 2; left on bases. 4:46— Pedro Via and bis (Orchestra. 6:45—Voice of Experience. Jennie Schubert eeveath and Clara veteran. The fact that he can be St the August mast. standing of what may be expected an she'd ever got for It lup to date) pentry. held the wire twisters to 7 5:00— Sentinels Concert. big show seem Ilka a Sunday school ed to come back this year, Manches- Unfair Penalty race. The club bed the seme get and pack off to California. She Jtateroent of Mr. Ainsworth, made Textile 4, Machine 6; base on balls, 5:00— Rosea and Drums — "Cov- 7:00—To Be Announced. Jackmore twelfth. Top poaiUon le rushed in to pitch relief at any from their opponents. ter bowlint fans will be looking for- After a ecorelesa opening quarter, bout it with its bast pitchers, waa the attention of Will Schultz, well scattered hits while the wood- 5:80—Tony Wons. ered Bridge.” picnic. We WlU go into the gamea given to AUco D’Lugo of Bridgo- bos a cousin In Palo Alto" She's al- public on Thursday morning, in off Savitaki 3, Ckioney 2, Saverick 7:30—Raffles — The Amateur, time enhances hie value in a abort Probably the largest stable at It la bound to be s pitcher's bat- ward to a much closer match. Manchester led from the second Mungo and Ray Benge, rSe^ who ran a garage in New Martin workers gathered six hits. Bablel 5:55—Baseball Scores. 5:30—Radio Ehiplorers — Amelia with the 'Tigers with the physical port During tho coming aoeson, Narragansettt, in point o f numbers, and: wrasn't half bad If you overlook- ready written to ask them about which be severely crl;lclzed the 4; hit by pitcher, Demkq by Savit- 6:00—Catholic Hour: Oacksman. aad mental strain relltved. terles. tle, of that we may always be cer- period until the final ten minutes of duty. Roy Parmelee wee ’Arnris: and F. Smith were the heSvy stick- Earbart, Interviewed by Hans Chris- 8:00— Columbia Variety Hour. bowlora will not bo required to roll win be that of Percy Pike, the Cali- Kebart started the season off with ed hla grimy fingernails. finding her a small bouse. Miss "publicity committee" because of skl; struck out, by Cooney 2, Savlt- 6:30—Studio's Program. The Giants are an experienced Hal Schumacher, Roy Parmelee, tain, when two such twlrlers as play. Rooney scored tha Ions goal choice for today’s gams with F " “ ers for the Electrlrlans, getting two tian Adamson, author. 9:00—Buddy Rogers and JeamiB a certain number ot games to se- fornia eporteman, whose trainer a bang by breaking the town’s high Miss Raeburn (if you asked Mist Florida may go With them. Father’s the "false report” of hlE conference r.ki 8, Saverick 8. Time. 1 hr, 16 6:45—Fluff erettes. Club made up of veterans Thle will end Fred Fltselmmont are only Johnny Mankus aad Billy Neubauer three etring record of 471 by e ecora for the Red and White on a shot Fitsslmmona hurttiig tomoRoir. hits apiece, the former getting two min. Umpires, Mr. Panceria, plate; 5:45— Terhune Dog Drama- with Lang with the Three R a » oure a ranking as league averages zlightly lees effective then HubbeU, Harry Unna, has reserved aa. entire stack up against each other, but from tha 15yard line. West Hart- DIsxy IHsiiiis Reds Ksrrigan atxiut It, although nobody attitude is funny. He's never with the executive committee on 7:00—Norman Cloutier's Modem Albert Payson Terhune. be especially true if BIU Tarry ad- will be aooepted. Under this new barn of fifty stalls for bit string, of 475. Two nights later he hit a thought Mother had any bualness T uesday. doubles with one for the latter. Mr. Schobei, bases. cals. out I'll stack ths rest of our staff, while these two eterllng pitchers ford equalized aa the game neared The St Louis program was would!) was pretty keen on that These extra base drives were timely Concert Orchestra; Robert 6:00—Time, temperature. Ucras to bis half made decision to Dule, state bowlers will have an which will include the crack Juven- a’ngle of 179. Laat year out of 30 sente and of course this Is s freak Many of the members of Rockville 9:80—Fred Waring's PennsjdvB- Bridges, Auker, end Hamlin, egelnst may be counted upon to keep the Ite end when'the referee awarded a same aa yesterday's—Dsea dark chap who ran her up to the and came with men on the sacks on Shanley, baritone. 6:U^Jayanoff Sisters — Anglo- ktop young Hank Leibsr out of the equal chance In the ranking srith ile, Time Flight. special matches rolled by Kebart he thing but hS Is treating her with Local No. 2012, United Textile nians. tbem. With crafty old-Umera like smsclu down to a minimum, If penalty kick, Skoaky booting the more Dean, The elder at the ' : hospital in hla rstUy little roadster. each occasion. Tho result of this 7:30—WTIC Sports Review. Russian piano duo. ararld series and use George Wat- the southern bowlers for the first was beaten only twice, once by Bozo the greatest respect. She's the Workers, are very much opposed to 7:45—Wendell HaU’s Songs. 10:00— Wayne King’s Orchestra. Marberry and Onwder for reUef cither team is going to win, it will ball between the uprights. Five pitching pair, Dtosy, hurled Mr. Van Sciver had a long lean ;rame places the Electricians in sec- 6:80—Grand Hotel — "She Could- kins in center field time since the Ckthgrega was or- Three of the most prominent Depte of Bridgeport and once by Bd wizard of the family now. They've any more local strikes pending the 8:00—Jimmy Durante; Rubinoff's 10:80— Care and Feeding of Hohlijr work, I am of the opinion that our have to be the team that manages minutes later, for no reason at all. day after only two Sayat greyhound of a car. Maybe Will ond place with three wins out of 4 WANER HAS TITLE n’t Say Yes!" Horses. We have been through tbe\mUI. ganized. sportsmen In Canada have made to get runners around the hag, some- Cahill, of Stanford, ’ and Manager been simply wild, though, with report of the National board in Orchestra. We have been In a world series'and relief staff has an edge on the West Hartford was granted another turned In hto 39th vietoiy at wouldn't like to get bis fingers on 7:00—Silken Stringa — Countess 10:55— Press-Radio News. rsaervatloas for large etrings at how, someway. Here to a game that Comber has these two top-notobeie newsreel pepple and tabloid photog- Washington next February. Hope games. Carpentry takes third place ‘ 9:00—Manhattan Merry-Go-Round. have come through victorious. Giants’ buU pen ciew. penalty kick but Goalie Ulbrich year and hto sixth shut out 1 It, some day! She'd told him about V Ith one win out of three attempts Olga Albanl, soprano; Charles 11:00— Henry Busae’a Orchestra. A last half rally brought Hartford Narragansstt Harry Hatch, Ctona- the well-known "breaks" are pretty already booked for this year’s sched- Itoul Dssn was sehsdutod to gn laphers swarming all over the that the difficulties can be Ironed 9:30—Unique Program. Tigers Slay Tightea Up Olante* Infield Unsettled made a brilliant atop end eeved the It, and he’d Imn Intereoted. It was TexUle Shop Wins | SAFE IN HANDS Provin and his Orchestra. 11:30—Joe Raymes’ Orchestra. High a 31 to 6 triumpn over East dlaa distillery tycoon, to sanding 10 apt to determine, and to the end ule. HU first match wlU be with the game. er hto 19th triumph aad tiisa U place." cut is held by many prominent 10:0to—Hall of Fame. 7:30— String Symphonic Ensemble Mickey Cochrane’s men, on the The left side of the Giants' tnfleid to Rhode Island while the youthful about all he ever was luterested In The Textile team played a good | Hartford yesterday afternoon, while that the said breaks will be In their popular Jack White of New Haven BUI Weir and Art Rooney played Sunday victory is still nsaitod Obi —gadgets and differentials and "Well, It’s all right for a while." citizens and the merchants of^the 10:30—Program from NBC. of Pittsburgh — Oscar Del Bianco, ether hand, are cbmparatively a lot Lewie High eked out a 7 to 0 victory has been shifted sll geaaon with in- but highly successful trainer .-arly In October, the definite date game at Mt. Nebo yesterday against ! juries to Jaickson and Verges, while favor, the two teams are going on splendid soccer for Mancbeeter. la due to work again. Dtosy ' spark plugs and such stuff! Hardly the concedM, "but I’ll be glad when community. 11:00—Program from New York. director. cf youngeters. The only world series over Middletown High. Oeorge Alexander to bringing in 14 the field tomorrow afternoon, deter- fer which WlU be announced latep. the Machine boys with Textile win-1 RogcU and Owen haven’t missed s Coach Hugh Greer’s boys have n’t have been much better evar read a book and didn't know things settle back to normal." Close to 175,000 was lost in wages 11:30—Program from New York. 8:00—Jimmy Durante. -'vsterana among them are (toebrane, thoroughbreda owned by J. A. mined that If anyy errorserro are made, ning 7-1. Cooney toed the slab for Leads Terry by 11 Points for 12:00 Midnight—Weather Fcwecaat. gams for us. Owen and Rogell shown marked improvement and are day. He epreSd the seven hli Joan Crawrtord from Norma Shear- "Then you aad I start out on our oi-rlng the period of the strike here. 9:00—Al Goodman and his Orches- Goose Goelln, Alvin Crowder end The Eagles football teem will Smsllman, Hamilton, Ontario, mil- they will be chalked up against the as many innings, never let a . the Machinists but was touched for A. M. tra; FrsLnk Parker, tenor. practice at Hickey’s Grove at 10 ‘ mi^e’’ ths Tigers this 'ysar, per- lionaire. The latter horses won favoritee to retain their League title . er. Miss Kerrigan harbored the travels-----" he mused. The workers must now wait for two Fred MajrWry. other party. A laudable'a determina- this year. get paat eecond and rang up ‘'Yea.” Sl'.o looked at him wltn weeks for a pay check If no further three runs In the first Inning and I 12:02—Silent. 9:30—Walter WincheU. RADIO; A . Rowe, Greenberg, Owen,’ Fox, o’clock tomorrow morning end all haps more t b u any ocher factor. heavily at the Woodbine meeting. . secret conviction that she, herself, was replaced by Sevltak! who there-: Batting Honors in the Na- tion indeed, and one that if carried To Play Bloomfield trike oute. ^ .iW a s a discreet’ combination of the on odd pathos. rouble occurs. 9:46—Theater—Fanchette Davott's White, and Auker are practlcaUy players are requested to be on hand. Both are strong-armed, fast infield F. J. Ryan, wealthy Toronto sports- ouL wUI bring, about a game that Tie Bright r respsel lifter allowed the threadtwistera only "Reno Bound.” The time la atanderd. srs, who piay heads up ball. With man, has made reservations for s Tuesday of next week, the team i^^’^ltwo. She and Mr. Van Sciver talked "You’re walking well now, Ed- . Three Injured bcwcomera. The others do not know for tightness and fight, ivtu livs long travels to Bloomfield to meet Bloom- Prospects for a psenant Us I’lree binglea. tional League. 10:00—Madame Sebumann-Heink Eastern Standard Time most of our power hitting rlght- string of five, beaded by tho fast- __Miout movies a lot. He liked so ward? Miss Houghton slid you'd be Mr. and Mrs,. Dominick Mrocz- New York, Sept. 29.— (A PI- what it means to be out there try- in the memory o f the witnessing field High, s team that has nine vet- increased by ths S t Louis trii leaving this week.'* kowskl of 71 Grand street and their Mike Saverick also twirled good Harvey Hays. ing to come up to the expectations About 16 playera turned out for ntinded, the left side of the Giant stepping two-ysar-old colt Brannon, DINGS msby of the pictures she did. hall for the textile team allowing Even If there Is a playoff In the Na- erans ef last year in ite lineup and Ths race can’t possibly be Wasn't that .funny ? "Yep. Got the old pep back." small child, suffered slight Injuries 10:15.^Miacha Levitski, concert-pi- of the crowd. Particularly in De- the try-outs held for the Jaek Arm- irflald figures to get plenty of work winner on Wednesday of the Grey Plan Oelebratloiie before the final gamea toi three scattered tilts throughout the New York, Sept, 29.— (API—With anist. tional League to decide whether strong jMuikstbaU team at the School fitekes at Woodbine. has already defeated West Hartiord. : He'd be going home soon and "Well, th e n ...." she hesitated: In the thunder storm on Thursday WBZ-WBZA troit, the Tigers wiU be in an at and tt must be at Its beet. Manager "Joe" Hublard has made TESTBRDAYtl RESULTS This will be the first meeting be- The nearest thing to such ai evening. same. Big Bill Kelsh was the slug- only two games apiece for ever one 10:30—L’Heure Exquiso. New York or St. Louis will meet Street Rec the other night Coach Tarry has the call over Oreen- |lr&:bha'd miss him. Hla chauffeur had 'W e may a* well go ahead with our concerned. Paul Waner appeared to the Detroit Tigers in the World Se- moephere of near mania. It adU be arrangements for a "victory'' feed to tween the sebools since soccer be- ion the league has evar aeiB plans...." . With a crash which broke a pane ger for tne Textile boys, getting two Bprlngfleld — Bostoa 11:00—Time, weather. blp, hip, hurrah adth the Tlgera in S. Balmonds plans to have ten men lerg at first, of course. Bill Is one Jack Howard, western breeder be tendered the Green lads, shortly National 1908 when the Giants had to "'Uriyen up that very afternoon th of the thret hits mode by his team- have the National League batting ries, no network microphones will and owner, will be at Narragan- came a epoit at Manchester four the long car and takien away the "Sure you'want to now?” of glass in one of the windows, Mr. 11:05—Eventide Singers. the vortex of thle mgelatrom. report soon for further practice. 'The o f the best first basemen In the after the game. He has so far man- Stj^ Louis 4, Cincinnati 0. off a proteated game with mates, driving out a triple with one title safely in his grasp today aa he 11:80—Press - Radio News. be present following are asked to be'on hand: sett with 20 bead, including his fine years ago. . She stared at him, frankly puz- and Mrs. Mroczkowaki were stunned Saturday, Sept. 39. In New York, where we have had game, while Hank la Just a young- aged to keep tht menu a secret, but (Only game scheduled). Manchester’s Uneup in yssterday’a after tiie season ended. T b v music box and about a ton of per- man on and later orlving a double led his nearest rival, BUI Terry by 11:35—Riviere Orchestra. The word today was that permis- Camay, Armatrong, Ostrlnskl, four-year-old brown fiUy, Advising ------sonal equipment his mother had sent zled. "Why, Edward, what do you by the lightning which Is believed P. M. eo many world arias since the YaO' ster coming along. Being lefthand- based upon post experiences, the Amerioan tut 5vae as follows: Ulbrich, g; followed the -adlo antenna into the with . two mates aboard. Staun sent 31 points. But Lou Gehrig and Char- 12:00—Mills Slue Rhythm Band. sion for such a transmission liad Crockett, Smitli, Trevitt, Trotter, Anna, a frequent stake winner. up before she left fur Florida. Miss mean?" 1:00—U. S. Weather Bureau. been denied by ,the National Leainia keee end the Olante met for the first td, Terry naturally can make bettST Hublardites know that if they do (No games scheduled). Donahue, lb; Bolomonson, rb; Ven- The C!ardlnal-Red snoounter house. The seven weeks old baby a single to short center for the final ley Gehrmger were ready to make a A.M. DeSimone, Starr and Hagenow. ^Kerrigan slrhed. considering m ex- Hfa big laugh was tinged with 1:03—^ r m News and Market Re- officials. time in 1921, the. fane do not get so plays to second than Greenberg. sit down to this "feed" of Jot's, It nart, rhb; Cordy, ebb; Weir, Ihb; the only game on yestinday'a was only slightly affected and Ht of the game Savitaki was the race of It for the American League 12 ;30-rTerrace Garden Orcheetra. Players of last year who did not re- Ben Croocb, now at Lincoln Felds, ^tanee in wblco town houses, for- emborrassmeni. "I thought maybe view. Try these tonight: excited. Not that 1 blame Detroit Hank, however, will yield nothins will ba as surprising as delecteble. STANDING .. Rooney, ef; May, U; LytUe, ol; Cor- league elate. showed marks under the chin and heavy hitter for the Machine team, crown right up to the final put out. port ere: Howroyd, Braithwaita, Is shipping in 17 horses. Including Joe has an enviable reputation for ' sign motora and hampers from you wouldn’t want to string along 1:30—National Farm and Home WEAF-NB(3—7 p. m., W EEl I. one bit Twenty-five years la a long to Terry on handling out-off throws X ns, Ir; Ford, or. Bubs, Guthrie, marks on her little shirt about the .'.scuring a double and a single and The first ten regular batters In LaCoes, Enrico end Dougon. They from the outfield. Greenberg has a this fast three-year-old filly Genteel providing hto "boys" with a good Hick's figured largely. How nice ft with me new." Hour. tenth anniversary; 8:30, Gibson/ time to aralt for a pennant rd lUce Lady, the seven-year-old sprinter National ' Opalach and Bycholski. chest. scored the only run on Greaves' siz- each major league: 2:30—Oriental Gardens Orchestra. are asked to iqipeiw et the next prac- g ^ t arm for those plays. time, and the event he hopes to ijlMlst be to be rich! Not that she ’INonsense." She couldn't accept NATIONAL Family; 10:30, WUtman party. to see a little more furore at the tice. Grattan, a flva-year-oid aUke win- W. L. P.C. Both of Mrs. Mroczkowskl'a legs rling single to center. S:0(>:^Football—Navy va Willlai^ Polo Grounds, for that matter. T’U omit any comparison between celebrate tomorrow to one that be New York ...... 98 58 r liked Mr. Van Stiver because of thto loophole. Jus; when he was were singed passing through her P. Waner, Pittsburgh .. . .362 WABC-CBS—7, Roxy and his ning gelding, Noah’s Pride, s great .616 FOOTBALL APPEARS Textile now stands on top as lead- and Mary Ctollege. ' But the young Tigers are Ukely Kushie Grits and myself. ^ watjted and^orked for, a longS t Louts .. 95 58 .616 his money- far from It. If he hadn’t he'ple8.s and needed her. right foot, damaging her shoe. Her Terry. New Y o r k ...... 351 gang; 8, Saturday review; 11, Rube A meeting o f the managers of two-yaar-old filly for stake events. Last Night *s Eights ers of the second half with three 5:45—Little Orphan Annie. / to tighten up end give us the breaks. Ott and Moors swing the outfield Chicago ... 84 64 .568 a penny he’d still be the dearest boy On the threshold Miss Veronica husband was alto affected by the Uuyler. Chicago ...... 338 WDRC Wolfe orchestra. the Army and Navy, Legion, and Hasty Glance, and the four-year-old The Blueflelds have also made wins and no io8.sas In the Trade 6:00—O'Leary's Irish Minstrels. edf(e to ths Qisats. Our outfield has Boston ...... 75 78 .507 la the world. Kerrigan, listening, froze to atten- lightning stroke, suffering alight Moore, New York ...... 335 <35 Hartford Oeaa. WJZ-NBC—6:80. Orcbeatra from Expecta Long Sertee Vetarane of Foreign Wars softball colt. Golden Way. certain plans to fltti^ ly observe tion. I School Independent baseball league, 6:15—Baseball Resume. I beUeve It wUl be a long aeries. been criticised, but X think that It Plttsburgb •...... 73 74 .497 IN SPORT PIi bums on one arm and foot.- Dr. Vaughan. Pittsburgh . . . . .334 Honolulu; 8, Radio <3tty Party; 9, teams of tha Reo-Leglon league will their winning ot tht Town Title, By AtfiOClATBD PREBt and will likely play the Electric 6:30—Time, Weather. Junior Chamber o f Commerce. Lest year the Giants beat the Sene- wtu surprise the experts in ths Brooklyn .. 59 81 .460 Bbe flushed because the floor bead, (To Be'continued) William Schneider attended the Leslie, Brooklyn . .332 meet Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock J. P. "Kammy” Smith, trainer for snd an looking forward to obo Philadelphia — Joe KamUtky, ehop, winners of the first half early 6:45—Edward MacHugb, barltona arries. PhiUdslpbto ...... stpiidlng In the dorway and smiling family. Saturday, Septeaaber 38. Sunday is to bring: trrs in only five games. But ws re- In the Army and Navy club for the the Dorwood Stablea and G. H. 56 90 .884 6H, Wilkes-Barre, Pe., outeoint- In October. J.'^oore, Philadelphia . . J33 7:00—Ray Delaperto and his Or (Eostetn DeyUght Saving Tima.) mighty good time of their own. Of Ctnelnnstl . 97 iu>,laaulgently, seemed to be reading (Networlu resume standard gard the Tigers as a etrongar, fast- purpose of arraagltig ths schedule Cochrane gives us a wide margin ^Pe.te" Bostwlck, famous Jockey, to course there can bs but oae “rietoiy" ...... 53 .340 ed Bttly Ketehen, 171, MUle, N. J., Daylight Tima Ends Electrio Allen, Philadelphia ...... 331 cheatra. In catching. htr vary thoughts. The Head was a Notices were posted yesterday Ott, New York ...... time). er, more alert club, with better bal' for the proposed Veterans Indoor shipping eight horses I $ s ^ l an- celebration, but regardless o f which American (10); Al Tralnor, 159 8-4, Philadel- First Big Grid Pn AB. R. H. FO. A. E. . .331 7:05—Press-Radio News. P. M. Tlgera Oane Frooi Nowbera sett from Belmont Park and inriud . sculptured beauty who had no use 'JAMES J. OlEARY WINS calling attention to the end of the ColUns, St. Louis ...... 7:10—Ray Delaperto and bis Or-, WEAF-NBC—6:80, New serieo. ance than the Washington team of Base ball League, which, according team wins tomorrow, the other may W. L. P.C. phia, outpointed Henry Flrpo, 166 V. Smith, p ,/ . .330 1:00—George Hall's OrchestiB. Frank Simons band; 10, President This Is my first offense as aa ed In the string to Miss MerrimenL man at all, although she had Daylight Saving schedule thle eve- 1988. to present plane wiu begin the let- honestly gather aad toaat their esa- Dstroit ___ .• • .• a ,, 99 58 .651 Louisville, Ky., (8). Cook, 8b .1... AMERICAN chestra. 1:30—Elsther Velas and her Binaem- Roosevelt (also WABOCnSS); pert and I seem to have seen every- a crack tbras-year-old filly. Offers Serertl ban known to waste 15 minutes ning. Thie was good tidings to Gebring, New York . . . 7:15—Radio Naturs League — Of courie. a lot depends on bow ter part of October. According to son’a record, for each team has given New York ...... 93 58 .610 Minneapolis—Larry UdeU, 167H. chatting to Edward Van Scivei WESLEYAN HONOR RAHNG Biasell, t . . . . bla 10:30, Jana Frohman’s new pro- good Schoolboy Rows la Wa may tentative plans tbarg eriU bt Tour thing from a Detroit angle. After Aberdeen, 8. D., knocked out Pat many because of some places In the Oehringer, Detroit . . . . Thornton W. Burgess. 2:00—Danny Russo's Orchestra. the fans ths best they had, and that Cleveland ...... 88 68 .550 when there were no temperatures tj RaMel, as . . . . gram. start right off and beat him. If we teems In the indoor league, all of an. I’ve seen this club come from Moss Lowtosteln, trainer for Ad- best has been a brand ot ball that Arnold, 170, Minneapolis (8 ); Fred community operating on Standard Brewer. If . . . . Manush, Washington .. 7:30-^Mayfalr; Orchestra. 2:30—Round Towners. Boston . . . . 75 75 500 Games and Tnne-Up [taks. nor patients' families time and some on daylight savings WABC-CBS—1 p. m., Return of do, the aeries wtu be over then and which will represent ex-service units. enwbere and have played along side miral Ctory Grayson and Mrs. J. D. has re-established the Great Amer- Plillsdeipbis Atkinson, 148, Detroit, outpointed Attains Group Two Honors for Storm, 3b . . . . 'Simmons, C h icago...... 7:45—Ernest Beaufort. 8:00—Baseball—Red Sox vs. Phila- ...... 67 81 .453 ^tBooth down. <- time. Lasy Dan; 6, New George Gershraln there. In any event, I think we are It la hoped that the Mone-Yprea these boys all year. And remember, Herts, wife of ths Chicago taxi ican game here in Maaohester in no fit. Louis .. 88 Jock Moore, 148,148, Duluth (6). Stakllnskl, lb . Greenberg. Detroit . . . . 8:()0—Pedro Via and his Orchea- delphia Athletics...... 67 .447 *7our patient wanta to come Work During Past Year It Is The taverns and restaurants dis- series; 10:30, New time for Hobby very likely to go Into a seveoth post, British War Veterans, wlU the Tigers fairly coasted to the magnate, to shipping In IS horses uncertain manner, and has proven Washington ...... 64 85 .4:0 Milwaukee—King Levinsky, 208, Sclbek, rf . . . . Foxx, Philadelphia . . . . . tnu 5:00—Enoch Light's Orchestra. from Havre de Grace. New York, Sept. 29.— (AP) ' baek.” the said. / Announced. pensing beer and wine have been program. game. place a team In the league this srin- American Lssgne psansnt, in oom- that the playing o f good, clean, Chicago . . . ,,,,,,,. 5— 97 .349 Chicago, knocked out Salvatore T. Hogenow, If ..3 Higgins, Philadelphia .. 8:30—ERA Orchestra. 6:80—Jack Arastrong—The AU- into the eporte picture blew Mias Kerrigan fairly flew down operattog on the standard time 9:00—Radio City Party—Frank WJZ-NBC^-2:15, Bob Becker on The Tigers have the edge on us ter, either as a separata unit or with psrisott with the Giants, who stag- fissehall to aU the Manchester fans Ruggirello, 201, 'New York (8 ); Don Amer;, rt .... Trosky, aevalaad ...... Amerlcan Boy, dogs, new series: 8, Ure-eucharlstle the Manchester (Siaptsr, Disabled A string o f asvon, oiriied by Bam FootbaU today, roughly sboi hall. Eda’ard was walking now, Middletown, Sept. M.—James J. s^edule as it gave them an extra West, SL L ou is...... Black and hla Orehestrai in run making, by a margin of a gered to the National laague flag. require to supporL and mpport well, Petrtn, 168, New Y orlt OUtpoioted aakte-all O'Leary, son of Mr. and Mri Jamea hour at night whan' busln|ss was 5:45— Treasure Adventures of Oratorio from Buenos Aires; 9, WlU American Veterans. Tha Giants had a bigger lead than Bejrd, WlU be shipped Immsdtotely the teams proridlag It. TODAY'S GASfBS Al BtlUmsn, i t Louis (8); Johnny atowty and with difficulty. He bad R. Johnson, B oston...... 9 ;85—Jamboree. Donald Ayer. > run per game. league baael H. O'Leary, of 33 Cottage street. good although they could not open 33 7 7 15 a 0 Rogera we did ’ around Labor Day and from Detroit to .NsmgaasetL he Expect Record Oimsd Pbsgan, 160, Chicago, outpointed a cane but It was little Miss Ker- 10:00—Joe nines aad his Orches- 6:00—Micba Rogtosky’s Ensem- The Giants have the advantage wired the ecratery's ernes today. NaMOMl The first Ug program ha South Manchester, and a member of until an hour later In the morning. 'in defense, by a.margin of one'nm In the second round of ths RS(Uo couldn’t hold It It to expected that eloee to six George Black. 156 H, Mllwaukeo rigan who peeped prettily under- NRA HOBSEFOtinEB tra. ble. Pittsburgh St Chicago. consisted of a sprinkling 'of the Junior class at Weselyaa Uni- This did not matter as there was AB.1 NO SNAKES IN TinS SAIL per game. Chip, Msttchsster travels to the a Tl . thousand of the faithful wlU attend (8 ); Mickey Mtoko, 159)4. Baginaw, (' acath hit arm on the ’eft side. It 10:10—Time, Weather. 6:30—Football Reporter Eddie Doo- W. O. Marion, now at Havra de Brooldyn st New York. aectionsl games, a few ' Mias Kerrigan who steered him versity, has attained group two very little morning business. N. Smith, e ...... 3 10:23—Curley Joe, Yodellag Cow- Balance one against the other T. park on Forbes street. Bast Hart- VETERANS’ GOLF TOURNEY tomorroWe confllcL for to »«i«a the Mich., knocked out WlUle Vaaas, Richmond, Ky— The official used ley. Mercer, Pa.—The Mercer poHea ford, to oppose the German Juniors. Grace, has telegraphed for 13 eteUs Boston at PhUadalpbla (3). 147H, Milwaukee (8 ); Benny Duke, traditional rivsiu, a scattei ,«v er the worn place In the niat- honor rating for the past year, it The masses at S t Bernard's Jarvis, p ...... i..s boy. and you have a condition which The third golf tournament of An- deciding game of this aeries irould other clashes of evenly was announced at the annual con- Catholic church aad at S t Joseph’s Sharp, a a ...... 8 car guide of the NaUonal Automo- 6:45— Press-Radio News. don’t Uke their prisoners to be at- The game is scheduled for 1 o’clock for his string. be Just ‘too bed." One Old-Timer Cincinnati at S t Louis. 147 H, Grand Rapids, Mich., out- ritlBg.... M)e Code authority hsa ao rule on 10:80—^National Bam Dance. 6:50—Leon Belasco’s Orchestra. favors u^ In Carl Hubbell, Schu- derson-Sbea post, Veterans of For- rivals and a boat at warm vocation in recognition of uchelar- Catholic church will be . held on Melesko, t t ...... 2 tempting to turn their Jail into a harp end all Olympic players are eign Wars, 5riU be held this after- expreeaed tha oonaensua lee evening, Anwrioen pointed Toots Bernstein, 151 )4> MU- “You did that beautifully, juat this one: 11:80—S t Regis Hotel Orchestra. 7:00—Jerry Cooper. macher, Parmelee and Fitzsimmons L. A. Asto to shipping a string of St. Louis St Detroit ) The Eaeten Slato ship held dt the University ISst standard time on Sunday morning Kukueba, 3b . . . . 3 13:00—WayUn Hotel Orchestra. zoo, they told Mrs. Susan SUman, requested to be et the Sebo^ Street noon at 1:80 at CogeweU golf courts. when he eald "Wen, I don’t know wsukee (5). K.bas-yoo-tlfuUy," ibe caroled. A dealer took in a four-year-old 7:15—Joe Relcbman’s Orchestra. of Youngstown, O., after she was re- we have the greatest pitching staff Rec no later then 12:15 tomorrow. 13 from Havra ds Grace. < ^cago at Cleveland. In the Itost it wea Tempte Wednesday. according to the announcement' of MIcbaltck, rf . ,. . 1 Seventeen members have signed and who’e going to win, but irhoever HarUngan, Tex.—^Wildest Monte, Virginia Poly, Army and Wi *Db, I’m gettiug there all right, mare aa the first payment oo a new A. M. 7:80—Whispering Jack Smith and fused permission to take a pet ‘41. the major leagues and if any- Transportation to the grounds 5riU New York at Washington (2). 149, Tulsa, Okie., outpointed Joe lall right." Mr. O'Leary la a member of the the paatore. Services In the 'oilier Bulky, 8 b ...... ,.2 12:30—Waldorf-Astoria Hotel Or- posted handicaps for play. does, hae got to earn IL and r u be and Navy and WUUam and car. He agreed to take the loss if bis CiraestrB. rattlesnake Into a cell with her. body has any doubts about it, they be from that point Philadelphia at Boston. Mareue,'l41, Pittsburgh, Pa , (10). Alpha Chi Rho fraternity at Wes- churches of the city will aleo be on Sodolf, lb . . . ___ 3 I chestra. The post has prevlouidy held two there to eee ’em do t t ” As far as from the tateraectional tier heart went pit-a-pat when be leyan. and la a graduate of South standard time. ths saddle mare sold for Ism than 7:45—Skit. Mrs. Btiman, arrested for driving vUl prove It against the Tigers. JU.GETZEHICR MEETS could bs ascertained, there ara no kikad down at bei like that Grumbaek, et . . . , 3 the down payment and alw agreed 7:50—Mary EBstman, soprano; Ws have the pitchers, the fielders; tournaments, the first a Post Cup Pitt and Waahtngton and Manchester High school. The public aad parochial schools R. HogcDow, rf .. .1 I through a stop light, had been sen- WRESTLINci handicap, the second the Vacation odde being offered on either team to "What's tor supper T" to split the profit If she brings a Bandny. Bepteeaber 80, 1084 Concert Orchestra. tenced to three days In Jail in de- the tighter defense, the experience, for tradition as weU as cleee will open on Monday morning oo B IS By ASSOCIATED PRESS Special and today’s play wiU be win, though a good many o f the Bbe handed him the menu. New higher figure. A. M. 8:00—The Roxy Revue. fault o f a 87.50 fine. She bad ac- and the fighting spirit. Boston—Ed Don Oeorge. North DAVIS AT NEW HAVEN petition. Other major _ standard time. kicker’s handicap. M s e s will be porting fraternity are >»ai»iriw|> aa Brown, CorneU, Dartmouth,^ *||Martln Hospital was proud of Its Silver Wedding Today 8:45—Musleale. 8:46—Fb U WaUer’s Rlqrthm auh- quired the rattlesnake, she explain- New York, four games to thrse! Java, N. Y., defeated Jim Brown, their opinion o f tha oppoelng pitch- "vjhMthoda. As up to date—more so— 8:50—^Time, weather. 9:00—Saturday Revue. awarded first, second and fthird In Record Golf Field Headed ton CoUege and Holy <3ross, ' ANDOVER Mr. and Mrs. WUUam Schweitzer ed, during her autoraobUe tour Verona, Mo., tiro falls to oae. the handicap. era with wagera on the number of was proud of saying, than any 9:00—“Coast-to-Coast on a Bus." 9:30—Dramatic Presentation of through Pennsylvania. Local Wrestler Booked for smaU coUege foes. of Mountain street are celebrating trike-oute to be made. Six memDera of the Big Tsi); the city InstltuUoxu. Mrs. Robert Parker, Sr„ of Hart- their silver wedding anniversary to- 10:00—Southemalres. “Benjamin FranUifi” from - Juat as friends were starting to WOMEN (XILFERS BOLD Semi-Final Match at Elm The game wUl ba celled prompt- 'Bdarard groantd, .contemplating ford, wraa a rec«it visitor in town. 10:30—Samovar Serenade. Los Angeles. Youngstown a1th the snake and By Former Links Champion inaugurating their campolgna' day. A formal celebration la Savants Now Use Planes City Arena on Tneaday. ly at 8 p. m. which loiU of couree be only Northwastem and ' hat "Same old groceries,” he Allison I.. Frink who was reqsnt- planned for this evening at which 11:00—Press-Radio News. 10:00—Sweet and Lovely—Andrew Juat 5to Mrs. Stlmsn was starting to standard time tomorrow. Police su- 11:05—^Morning Musleale. dlana appeared tai any Ttoast lamb. Roast beef. ly opsratsd on for ruptursd appsn- their Immediate friends wlU be the Jacobsen’s Or^cstrm. a cell, her husband appeared and CURTIS COP TROPHY New Haven, Bept 39 — CAarlle pervision of parking has been ar- 1 fricasM." dlx at ths Windham County Me- guests. 11:30—Radio Nimble W its—Everett 10:80—Elder MicQiux and his eon- paid the fine. M. H. S, Opens Grid Slate Chestnut HlU, Ps., Sept 39 — ^Frazier, 1916-19-30 (no tournament former played Marquette In Search For Fossils Grip, tha man who scorned the ranged for and the uaual ground (AP) —Inconspicuous_ .TeeM«eeaaeelend ths winter by Rev. Walter Von Schenk. The The one near Pueblo Bonlto look- 12:15—Time, weather. 11:45—Joe Haymes’ Orchestra. to an automobile honeymoon after 3 o’elqA this afternoon atAWhlte standard bearers arlU be In History In New Torlc. ed like a causeway. Dr. Brown 13:80—Radio a t y Music Hall — Because of iU 4H to 3)i triumph Mt Nebo, Manchester High’s 1984 next TusKtoy night, O ct 3, at 5:80. Vare, Jr., of the Philadelphia coun- to Helen Hicks, 3 snd 1, aad In the Southweet feature of the with friends. wedding was vary elaborate with belmarried his erife, Sarah, he told their fighting every minute. Grip, former irorld's middle- srith Its firm, com m ent fin- Instead of tedious surface eaplora- said it might have been a ceremonial Symphony Orchestra; Glee Club. over the English In the Curtis Chip football edition iriU make its Initial try club. finals o f the championship In 1933, On The Oeeet « Uttia aqueass. "Thara's There will be a busincas masting two bridesmaids and special organ Soaday, September 80. Judge Ralph H. Smith In a divorce The ecrapplness of the team In weight champion and instructor at tlon In the search for fotsll be

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F m n tb* nnmbar o f auto smash' CORRECT THIB SENTENCE: upt; and matrimonial wradca, a "Our great wealth,” said the steel tw sieno ur I SHOP nnVERTKE * '‘’ia'£6 ''ju igt niniant know which Ueana* to magnate, "doe* not make us greater uiAPF^spirrt NAME'TH WEKPONS.f revoka — aaarrtag* or drtvara.. than th* law.” E<5AX>, i P T H E S E W E P E SUH NI'LL PLAY BEST NIGSHT,^ -TRUCKING— APARTMENTS—FLATS— MOT lA V O W N D\CE. YOU ANYTHINCi >IAKE,S(HCE Famous Stars In New Film Th* loom Pdo]^ wtra In Oaonla Nalgbber—Did you hiv* a nice Father aaiy* Mother has put in ao TH' LIGHT STORAGE 2<1 TENEMENTS ,, SWEETHEAR1S REDNntD during tb* texhi* strike and u w trip? mnny electrical conveniences where I'd saj y twet wey^e TROfA R N D T H ' I jOST — W H ITE GOLD bracelet DEMOLAYINSTALIS Man—Vdry much. M y wtf^ did ■be elmpte haa to press the button AN'"POWER th# concentration camp whero th* with gntn emeralds aad white (>Kk AETT a GLENN ET INC. local HOPPED UH-DPACYTKEM/ BUnON.TO A - atrlke pickets were held as prlaonata' all tha driving. “ that her ’ringerR are all callousad ji ' aappbirea. Valued' aa a keepaak,*- ytiba tone dlatance moving UaUy KENT H UNTING T Tell ua what INPICTVREATSTAn HOU&E BROKE you want We’U taka.cara ot It for for * time. Mr. Busch enjoyad a Nalgbber— Hew splandid. Be you like an old harp player. >4^ weX l Let the DICE ‘ BEET LE TkhHT/, R^-ard. Telephone 6742. '^apreaa to Harttord.. Overnight eettia aajm th* haatttttol aotnaiy ? DOWN / you without charga. k 1. McOuu, OmCERS MONDAY awlifa In th* pool at Warm Sptlnga, PEST TOR THE NONCE, -^ («2 2 b -2 .4 0 eervlce to and (rom New York. Tei. the famous health resort, and also Maa->YM, all I had to de waa to MM3. 8840 or 8884. 69 Center atreeL Dial '/.'OO. Janet Gaynor and Lew Ayres Bronght Together Again in ■aw fam oiA Stone Mountain. bold tb* staaring wbaaL AND tLL PLAY NOU SOfAE # 260— LlN\-/A FOR RENT—4 ROGERS Place, flve On* of the most touching parts of «TUD POKER-^UNLESS rooms, all Improvements, rent rea- “Servants’ Entrahce.” Poblic CeranoBy to Be Fpl* toe trip was a visit to the grave of IT HAS BEEN PROVED THAT NOT A BAD , PUBIJt PASSENGER sonable. Apply iCn premtMs. Young StribUng, the jroung prise ALCOHOL AND GABOUNB A T hough t no u re one op 1934 C H fcVRO LET coich 800 roUea, Y CATCH TOR A SERVICE 20A Retmlted for the first time since flghter who waa killed In an aute- WORK NICELT TOGETHER A8 A THOSE like new, 1932 F>fd 8 sedan, very FOR RENT-:-FIVE room tenement, their Initial co-starring venture lowed b j Daocmg Re- mobU* accident. He also vtalted th* MOTOR FUEL — IF THEY'RE T b * laveager o f Mood himself BENT P\N / cleanr, priced/"r^ht, 1931 Ford IN ADDITION TO Silver Lane Bus comer Main uid Wadsworth made “ State Fair” mSYnorable, gray** of Tiger Flowers and Man- BOTH pi THE SAME TANK. shall slay the morderer; when b* v^iNNER-ouns/, coupe, cl«M<^ throughout. Cole Line, De Luxe Bua for lodgv party streets, all Improvements, steam Janet Gaynor and Law Ayrea will ager Walk MUlar. Th* return trip msetetb him, be eball slay htaa,— or team ulpa, we also offer 7 paa be seen again aa the gay young Nnmbera, iStIfl. Motora—^463. beat, telephone 6150 or call at 469 bearsal Sunday. was made In two Jumps, from At- M a »—Tou h a te 'b * radio, ae am ' ------— senger sedan livery. Phone 308.'i, Main street for information. sweethearts of "Servants’ Ehitruce” Idnta to Richmond in one day and Burprtaed to aae -you have one' in PAY HIGHEST price* for 8860, 8864. when this newest of important Fox from Richmond home the neat day. Revenge ta an act o f pasalen; cams from 1930 up. H ilcy FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM down- pictures opens, tomorrow at the your car. John Mather Chapter, Order of Neighbor— M y w ife Instated on vengeance, o f Justio*; Injuries are bevrolet Company. 8o Wells St, stairs flat, with all Improvements, State theater for three days. DeMolay, will hold a public Inatalla- putting it In, but glory be, the old revenged; crime* are avenged.—Dr. REPAIRING 2;{ ready Oct. 1st. 227 West. Center Unlike anything In which they Uon o f Its newly elected officers In wnreck makes so darn much nota* I Johnson. street. Telephone 7661. have appeared before, the story of the Masonic Temple Monday night. can’t hear the radio, so I don’t say A N Y M AKE VACm.*M, cleaner re- "Servants’ Entrance” will afford WALL ^ B R I E F S paired 11.00. We call and deliver TO RENT—5 ROOM upstairs flat Dancing wjll follow the Installation anything. spectators the opportunity to laugh ceremonies and a large crowd o f the Manchester anywhere. Eureka Vacuum Cleitner cn Cooper street steam heat all at the troubles as they thrill to the New York, Sept J9. — Thera INDIAN GIRL TO OUT Company. Room 811, 252 Asylum Improvements. One minute walk friends of the members of DeMolay were 26 favorable dividend ehangea Being in th* right ta poor eon- Evening Herald romance of the madcap lovers whose is expected to attend. ■elation to tb* driver who finds a MILK TOR m s T r a t s street, Hartford. Phone 7-1949, or from ,Weat Center street. Apply at young Uvea it deplete. For while during the past week compared Arthur W. Brown will be In- road hegta truck on hta neck. Manchester 8766. Glenney's Store. 789 Main street. "State Fair” bordered on the heavy with 20 in the previous week, accord- CLASSIFIED stalled as master councillor and the drama in spots, ’’Servants’ En- ing to the Standard Stotistiea Co. Tama, la. (A P )—Tbara'a a daU- ADVERTISEMENTS FOUR ROOM FLA,T, all improve- Installing officer wflj be Stuart Unfavorable changes numbered 8 The handaemely dresaad young caey In ator* for th* Maaquakie In- trance” Is mostly In the romantic- —mil In th* new $1,000 car ta work- HELP WANTED— ments, garage, tm 'ley station, flve comedy class. Kennedy the outgoing master coun- ■gainst 6 In the week before. dian children on the Tama reserva- CpRBI «U averac* ta B UM. ing for the government. The care- tion here— cow’a milk. I b IIIs Ib. BumberB aad abbrairiaUasB FEMALE .... 3;i minutes from mil'. Also furnished In their newest role* Janet por- cillor. He will be assisted in the Jioseph P. Kennedy, chairman of worn man in patched overalls and tBffh eoaat at a './ord aod •onpovQd . rooms. 353 Center street.. trays a merry mUllon-helresa o f on work by several past master coun- Few o f the children have aver word* BB two worda UtntmviB bbb9 I b- cillors. a Model T ta a taxpayer, whoa* pay- H AK E M ONEY COPLING names, automobile manufacturer who goes the Securities and Exchange Com- taetad It, ae not on* of th* nearly. prtM of three Ubab. FOR R E N T —6 ROOMS, all Im- manta do thair bit toward* kaaping liB t ratae per dap tai traaBtaai addresses for mail order Arms, ex- from riches to poverty, and back A mlaunderatandlng sodated mlaalon and Leon A. Henderson, 400 Indians on th* reservation owns provemenU, 325 Center street, chief of the Division of Research the young man in fine clotbas and perience unnecessary. No canvua- again, while Lew la a chauffeur about tha program for Monday (S It, It and planning of the NRA ar* among gaaeUne. . UsatlTa Manb Ing. Write for details. United A d - newly decorated. Apply 2 Elisabeth who goee from poverty to riches. night and at first It was thought Now, thanks to the A A A , 50 head CMb Cbara* Place. the speakers scheduled to address ‘ et* vertising Company, 1114 DeKalh Starting from opposite runge of the there would be no dancing. This, of milch cowa ar* to be shipped to 1 the annual convention of the Am eri- Tha Medam Rocker (5 iOsatseiitivt Day ..I I eUi 11 eta avenue. Brooklyn, N. Y, social ladder, they meet at the bot- however, has been changed and It the reservation from drought aroa*. FOR R E N T —FOUR ROOM flat, can Society of Certified Account- Th* hand that rocks the cradle Day ...... mJI 11 sta;•f I I tom. The climb upward Is fraught wraa positively atated today that a Among other things, O. C. Cul- ^'ordersOOBSMBUT * torD a Irrariilatrs lassrtloas first floor, .with" lmpi4)vcments. at ant* at Atlantic City on October N ow ta i^ n e d with nicotine CHRISTMAS CARD SELLING with humorous and fascinating ad- dancing period will foUow the cefe- ver, agency farmer, aaya it will be Will b* obaraoa al tb* oa* tlai* rata. pays good Income. No experience 18 Knox street. Inquire 20 Knox 1*4. And tha foot upon th* rocker •yaetal rata* tor U as t*rw ***rT ventures. monlea. • naeeesary to teach the Indians how needed. Take orders from friends, street Likas to atop on goaoUne. day aSvartldBt alv*r. apoa te«o**t Janet’s descent to poverty la mo- I t was oimounced; today that to mlik th* cows and how to cars rmiAiRfl Bml iHfle Ad* *id*r*4 (or Ur** *t *ta 4ay* neighbors. Beautiful personal there will be a rehearsal of the of- Bonnell W. Clark hoa been ap- fo r them. aad *topp*d b*(or* U * third *f dftb FOR R E N T— FOUR ROOM flat, tivated by a desire to become a use- Who ramambarli when people went cards, also 6 unusual $1 hbx assts. ficers in the Masonic Temple Sun- pointed vice-president and general The cowa are to be owned by th* day wtl) b* eb*rf*d only (* i U * ae- first floor, nice yard, good neighbor- ful woman— to learn to cook, sew, manager of the WeaUnghouse to church every Sunday morning ria l aambai of tlma* th* .A app*ar- Samples on approval. Wetmoro i day afternoon at. one o'clock. Indiana Individually oa th* provi- .SC O R C H Y S M I T H Santilla Goes Down hood. Chas J. Strickland. 168 Main. bake a cake and take care of ba- Electric Supply Co. H. N, Gana- and evening instead' of auto tour- eC «barat*t ai U * rat* *ara*a. bat Sugden; Dept. STS, 749 Monroe, bies. So she disappears through the sion that they return a calf from a* allowaao* or rotuod* *aa b* and* Phone 7374. man and R. J. Holtarman war* ing and th* movies? Rochester, N.' Y., or 67 West 41th, front door o f her own palatial home, the cow to the A AA in three years. Foots] TlPNbUCoULP«frAllqim fllMM-SHORr «(■ kM.CNIlF/ *t)ic OU1UW -nikTSANTILU flHOr fM MlilfBwi aa Ms tlB * Bdr steppad aft*r tb* N. Y. City. elected vtce-presidenta. Th* com- 6 (U day. FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM tene- and makes her way to the servants’ VISIT FORMER HDIHE A0*in it has happened. A Texas Tliees F M X) SUR«NI>6R; V5U CAK J»W« our Ht$6UM,TbKBCAIWUL AIM. AMD FIRM i Ma *VU torbidt*! dlaplay Uaa* aet pany ta a aubsldtary of Weatiag- ment, with garage, modern- Im- entrance of another, masquerading bouas Eleetrie and Manufacturing. woman, given a ticket for speeding, MSe6 0 MiotM'Tb f m r j BBl^ as a maid. It la thus that she Tb* Harald *111 Bet ba rtaponalbl* HELP WANTEU-^MALE 36 provements. Call at 18 Ashworth NEAR ATLANTA GA. has Just aurrtad th* traffie poUca- la th* World War, after th* first 8pr w er* tba* ob* taeorraet laaortlea street. Telephone 3022. meets Lew, a chauffeur wdth an In- Sugar melt of thirteen Uhlted man who gav* her th* tag. It ta gas attack of th* Oarmaaa, which at aay adv*rtU*m*iit *rd*r*S (*r MEN WA>^TING JOBS on new con- ventive turn of mind whose passion States refiners from Jan. 1 to S ep t such things aa this that keepa th* caiight th* AUlee wholly unprepar- sA-vl ■o r* U aa oa* tlma FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene- struction work in U. S. and So. Janet Gaynor and Lew Ayres In a scene from their new co-starriiig is a new t)rpe of motorboat. To win Mr. and Mrs. Frank Busch and 22 totaled 3,640,000 long tons com- highways fairly safe for traffic vlo- ed, the wind joined the Allied cause. Tb* tbad**rt*al omi**iua *i laser* ment, with alt Improvements, in - taet pabllsattoa et advartlalsf will be America. Write J. S. Murray, 311 picture, "Servants’ Entrance", which will be shown at the State theater his love, and to make him capitalize pared with 3,925,000 in the same latora. It blew toward the German lines for cluding furnace. Apply 111 HoU here tomorrow, Monday and Tuesday. The co-feature will be "Charlie his Invention without revealing her Daughter Spend 10 Days in Msttflei only by eabeeUatlep *f tbs Fifth avenue, New York. Stamped period last year. Deliveries totaled months and gv/o the British time ahar** mad* lor tb* **rvle* r*ad*r*4. otreet, or telephone §806. Chan in London", starring Warner Oland. identity, becomes Janet’s amusing South — Saw, Interesting All adv*rtu*m *au maai soalona envelope brings particulars. 2,545,000 tons against 3,710,000 a Folks who can’t as* how your to make-gas maske. problems. Places. year ago. young people are going to crowd tb* la atyl*. eopy aad typography with FOR R E N T — F IV E ROOM flat, als.) Ngalatlons anforead by tb* peblUh* MEN—INTERESTED IN making The story was adapted for the ■aat of a roadster may know a lot Bill room tenement, with all.I'm- an aad tb*y ra**rv* U* rtgbt Is far above average earnings operat- screen by Samson Rapbaelson from Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Busch and about roadsters, but they don’t know silt. r*Ti*a I * aay aepy *sa* Directors of th* Edison Eleetrie 01 1*01 provementa. Inquire at 147 East the famous story by Sigrid Boo (pro- daughter Marguerite, of Blssell niuminating Co. of Boston have much about young peo^a. FLAPPER' F A I W SAY; aM*r*d objaetloaaMa ing route of cigarette and penny Center street mau.gpaT.ew. OLOSINO HOURS—ClaaalBad ad* ■ gum machines. Exclusive territory. nounced Bow), €md was directed by street, returned yesterday from a voted to call for payment Nov. 2 at NATIONAL RACE PROVES Frank Lloyd, who won the last h* ppbll*b*d MUBs day mad b* r«* Small Investment required. Redco ten days' vacation spent with par the 120,000,000 S-year 5 per cent THERE IS STILL PLENTY OF aatvod b y 'II o'eloeb oooai aaiarday* Product* Corp., La Crosse, WIs. Academy Award for his marvelous frieflds and relatives at their former notes, due M ay 2, 1938, with pro- MONEY — THE DIFFICULTY IS MtM a ■ BUSINESS LUCATIUNS handling of "Cavalcade.” As in the FOR RENT 64 home. East Point, Georgia, just out- ceeds o f new Issues o f similar TO GET IT. TELEPHONE YOUR DIZZY, DAFFY SCRAMBLE case o f "Cavaicade,” itacidentaily, side of Atlanta. While there they amount bearing lower interest rate*. ’’Servanta’ Entrance” was produced WANT ADS. FUEL ANia FEED 49-A FOR RENT—OFFICES at 865 Main were guests of Mr*. Annette Miller, ' Vera—Ltatan, Aim *, can you keep under the personal supervision of widow of Walk MUIer who was A special meeting of stockholders a secret? Ad* are aoo*pt*d * * * i u * uUpbsa* street (Orford Bldg.) Apply Ed- Winfield Sheehan. M U* OBAROB RATB al**B ab*v* FOR SALBl—HARD wood, fireplace ward J. Holl. Tel. 4642 and 8026. : give their opposition the “Wolverine Frankie Busch’s, manager In the of the McKinney Steel Holding Co. Anne — N o more than you can. "Servants’ Entrance” also boasts WASHINGTON TUBBS aa a •obtsbU b • ts advarttsara, bat wood, furnace wood, and oak stabs. Tigers Are Fidgety, Experts works?" prlxe ring. They were guests in the has been colled for Oct. 35 to vote What of It? By O ane OUT OUR WAY . t t * CASH RATES wlU b« a*Mpt*d as Telephone 3149. Chas. Staye, E. FOR RENT— LARGE OFFICE i I The nation-wide debate over these the most Imposing array of stors, home of Mrs. Peter Clay personal on the merger of ihe Corrigon-Mc- /"I'M FORCEO'-re A9SdOATE \ D E A R M B I WHV W O n T VOU ^ WOTTA a u v f whv- oh- i - i - r o i x PAYM ENT It paid al tb* bail- stellar and featured players ever as- friend of the Busch fam ily and Mrs. Life ta not only very uncertain, a*B* eSte* oa or. bator* U* Mvaatb Center street. room, second Boor front. Purnell : ctupenduous iseues among others', Klnney Steel Co. with the Republic WITH T H E R IF F-R A F F O F / TE LL US VOU WEREN'T HAVlNta SATISFIECL ME,,t3SeDlO 1 L O O K E D A T sembled for a Fox production. Miller. Steel Corp. itself, but it ta full of events that day (ollowlBS tb* Brat la**rtlo* *1 block, 829 Main street, rea.nabl« Groggy as Cards, Giants will not be settled until the boys feet 6 £ > O OTIM 6 ? CRAB B E C AUS E HE T T H ' D R A W IN', . In addition to Janet Gaynor and TWE WORLD. W aaob ad olbarwt** tb* CRARUB FOR SALE—SEASONED HARD rate on lea.se. Inquire Geo. E. Keith, finally swing Into action at Detroit, Involve much ehance. Men ar* said ItATB will b* eoll*el*A N* r**poa*l- Lew Ayres, the cast Includes Ned ARE KILLING MB. I'M WASNT HUNSW------NOW A LL R K S H T, A H ' wcHid, 4 ft length J6, stove length Keith Furniture Co. (cither next Wednesday, or if there to be natural gamblers. But look at Mllty (or artor* la t*l«phoa*d ada Near Close of Mad Dash Sparks, Walter Connolly, Louise ’ th* big m ajority who aeak to allm- BgiNB DEVOURED EY HE COMPLAINS BBCAUSI 1 T W O T S U R E Will b* aaaoaad aad tbafr aaaarasy 17 per cord. Apply Edward J. Holl, Ij ..i a play off scries, not until next telephone 4642. Dresser, O. P. Huntley, Jr.. Astrid ni Inate chance, aa fa r aa possible, by M9S0UITOES. )' M— HE IS. IT S A I D RIOMT-; aaaaol b* aearaat**d ■ F ridoy or Saturday. There wrill bo no HOUSES FOR RENT 6f, Allwyn, Siegfried Rumann, John taking a Job for some one else, at H A N D TH R E A D , INDEX OF for Crown; Many Factors attempt to settle them In this Qualen and many others. a salary. P U T - B U T — SWELL, CLASSinCATIONS GARDEN—FA R M - FOR RENT—SINGLE HOUSE, 6 comer. It Is probablj; logical to con- rooms, 181 Oak street, modern Im cede the Tigers ap advantage by I S H O ULD O F IrUt ______DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 Are Involved in Series. Mrs. Perry— Don’t you think. Doc- isag*m*Bts • •••••••A BAA* provements. garage if desired. Ap reason of their present freedom iMi.oo<3iaA»i tor, that you rather overcharged B E E N M O R E Tlagaa a • ' 9 FOR SA LE — GREEN Mountain ply 179 Oak street from atrain but it has been succeaa- OPEmpCKS rS&tea when Junior bad the measles? KNOW, itha ...... O ’ potatoes, 70 cents per bushel. f'llly demonstrated that momentum, Doctor-^You must remedbar, —.-d at Thaaka. .• • • » —**•••••« B FOR R E N T—SE VE R AL Desirable New York, Sept. 29— (A P )—The la Usmerlam W Frank ■ Hr.rtl, Taylor street, Tal- By ALAN OOULO r.o matter how acquired. Is difficult 55^ Mrs. Parry, that includsa 1$ vtaite. Mat aad Pound I cottvllle. flve, six and seven room bouses, Aeeorlated I*ress Sports Editor to stop! Stock Market was narrowly Irregu- Mrs. P a rty —Yes, but remember., ^aonnc«m*BU ...... n...... I single and double, App'y Edward I. One Beet Strategy lar in the early trading today. Vol- be infected the whole school. Paraoaal* ...... •F'OR SALE—CONCORD OitAPES Holl. Phone 4642 and 8026. New York, Sept. 29.— (A P I - There wl’.' be much talk about ume waa light. Aal**Hbll*s and Grren Mountain potatoes, t'. risrler and dafftcr than the cele- ‘roaster minding" by Messrs. American Sugar Refining lost i First Wall Street Financtar''—Can Aatamabll** (o> 8*1* ...... 4 FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM house, point. Fractional declines appear Aatomobllu (o> Bxabaay* I Pasquallnl A Sons, Avery street, brated Deoil brollicra themselves, Mickey Cochrane and cither Frank Z trouble you for two dolwa? Aat* Aeo***orl**—Tlrta ...*••• t Wapplng. Phone Rosedale 39-2. all Improvements. 66 Mather atreet. the current major league baseball r risch or Bill Terry, for the series, dd in Case, U. S. Steel, N. Y. Cen Second Wall Street/Finander — Aat* R*palrtng—Palattaa . . . . . t Apply Alex Dumas, 62 Mather St. itram ble today found the Giants and 'out most of it (the talk) will be the tral. General Motors and Consoli- Say, give me tw(>dfillani and you Aats lebaoU ...... 1-A Phone 6819. dated Gas. Chrysler, Montgomery Card.s absolutely deadlocked in their 'cunk. con trouble me^fdr the reet of the A girl would rather have a perfect Aaios—8hl* by Track ...... I HOUSEHOLD (lOUDS 51 Ward, American,.Tobacco B and ABto*—For Hir* ...... • FOR R E N T— FIVE ROOM single, pennant fight, the Detroit Tigers The methods o f all three are sim- afternoon. Jewel than be called one. /^m { VOUSHTA^ IF I HAD A BEEFSTEAK, ¥00 COMFOUNDED: : Dana**—Sarvlos—dtorag* ...... 1* somewhat fidgety in the back ple and direct. E a ^ is a playing Cerro de Pasco ruled steadier. BOOT I N THE MNT S . ) PUT A BEEF- Uelorey*l**—BleyeU* ...... It with ail improvements, 32 Churcb While attehtion of traders was iDior, rt> E A T IT. I'D EAT ANYTMNa.* FOR SALE—DETROIT JEWELL ground, wondering when the World manager and caclx know’s a home TWBN J f S A BLACK STEAk ON IT. Waaud Ante*—Uetoroyet** . .. II street. Inquire at 22 Wadsworth turned toward President Roosevelt's I'M STARVINQ. |Im DVINO OF THIRST. I'M r1 ' Basla*a* aad Pr*f***l*aal a « ^ « « s gas and coal range, equipped with Eerles is going to get under way. run with the bose^full Is otte of the E'C. street. much-heralded "Fireside Talk" to- Basta*** darvie** OB*r*d ...... II Silent Glow oil burner. Call Tel. and the experts trroggy from ail finest bits of strategy in basebalL CKLES A N D HIS FRIENDS By BIpsser Beoaabold Sarvie** Oir*r*d ...... ll-A 7573. ottenipts to figure out where they morrow night, business students Batldlag—CoatraetlBB ...... 14 will be golti.r; next. pursued a search for evidence of Plorlata—Norsarl** ...... l i scaaonally upward tendencies. Rou- PBBaral OIrcelor* ...... i...... II Money F’aetor* Involved WBLL, NUTTY. •HBW BUST OF JEFFERSON tine trade reports were not very BaatiBB—'Ptamblny—Rooday « It R(N)MS w m io il'l HOARD .59 MIGRATORY BIRD STAMPS ALL 8 8T,le> SHOW TD laittrane* ...... tl So many factors ore Involved and satisfying, however. . Mllllaary—Or**tmaklna ....^ .. II FURNISHED ROOM. One or 2 per- ■such intense in te rs ! la concentrated O am ’s reports estimated automiv THE 6AN3/ MSTlaa—Traeklar—d.oraca . . .. H sons, central location. ..reasonable RECEIVED AT P.O. HERE on the National League fight that FOUND IN FRANCE bile output this week totaled 37,234 Publl* Pa*s*na«r Banrle* ...,..lo -A post world series speculation now 1* Palatlac—Paparint ...... II rates, meals if desired 24 Locust (CcBittnued from Page One) units, a decline o f 1.095 compared Piataaaleaal Barrio** ...... m .. II street. jii.st so much shadow boxing. The with the previous week and 6,666 BapalrlnB r.iviTv;...... II IMust Be .'Mlarhed fo Licenses Flatistics are still being poured lo Edwin J. Hopkins, curator of leas than in the corresponding week Tall*rlas—Oyalay—Claaalat « . I* bOR RENT— LARGE SINGLE forth to prove that the Tigers have TolUl Oood* aad Barrie* ...... II of Hunters for Duck, Geese oecorattve arts at the museum, that last year. rooms. A heaven tot bachelor glrla a big enough edge in batting and cw. 51 Waatad—B«aln*t* Barrie* ...... M and Bra nt. the bust was mrde originally for September production of cars and cS and boya where you can be chef t.cldlng to offset any shortebminga Lafayette, a close friend of both trucks in the United States and Can- (RB.AD THE SIYIRY. THE N COLOR THE PICTURE) Oaiirs** and C la****...... ll end chamber maid Jensen— Phone Postmaster Frank S. Crocker to- they may have in the pitching de- Destutt and of Jefferson. Lafayette's ada approximated 170,000 units, 30 Prtvat* laatraotloa ...... II 6070— 7635. partment, but they may not mean a day received an alloltment o f the daughter married into the Destutt per cent under the August figure Wee C(jppy and Wee Windy Bd he , J^etBB ...... thing. Quiz your f.woritc expert on and 14 per cent behind the same Scouty and they turned Haileal—Oramatle ...... II new migratory bird revenue stamps 00 Tracy family, and it Is believed turned the well crank till their poor the like everything. Wanted—InitroottoB ...... mi. N which must be attached to license* the following Important questions tliat through inheritance from her month last year, according to hands burned. Said one, "W e’ll have BOARDERS WANTED 59 A of the day: Cram’s. TJny girls sat at the side, and Ptanaclat o( hunters for duck, geese and father, she may have brought the to stop a while aad take a little lortly pretty Goldy cried. ” (3ee. I V- . .. ada—Btook*—Morta*a*s mmi . II If there’s a three game play off Much interest was shown in *lB«H OpportUBlU** ...... IIROOMS W ITH OR without board, brant. These stamps are attached bust into the Destutt collection. rest. cart hardly wait to eee what the ■Koa*y I* Loan ...... || also meals served. 89 Locust street. to the .llcenses upon payment o f a for the pennant between the Giants Houdon exhibited a plaster bust Cfiiina’s reported protest that the "Whatever’a coming from -'^i work will bring.” SALESMAN SAM The Chief Can*t String Sam! silver" purchase program thf ■*lp and sitwa«l*Ba Telephone 7893. fee of 31.00 and can only be ae- and Cardinals, hov/ will their stam- of Jefferson in the Paris salon of ot\ well ta very heavy. ; We,x!ta tell,”, United States was detrimental to Waat»d—r*mal* ...... || cured at the post office. Those de- ina and general resources be .affect- 1789 Slid the 'marble probably was 'Ha, ha;” the. woinaa^answered. Soon all- the bunch heard Ctoppy ^C B R T / it ^O H ,V E A H ?(.* a , ^B*Ip W bbj M—Mai* ...... II Chinese internal economy Insofar os siring the stamps for collection ed by their terrific fight, including cut soon after aa it Is signed ’’Hou- 'Quite correctly yqu"^ave guessed. yell, "Look at the top of that old MEANS I (i N TH IS C A S l, g B ala a i^ Waatad ...... It tended to raise the value of Chi- AFARTMENTS^FLATS— purposes only will be given a certi- quick train hops to and from St. don, 1789" under the right shoulder. "Real soon will realize the well: The pall has popped right Into vc sTB R cw y: -nABO Jit m e a n s v b r ^ Haip Waatad—Mala e> Pamala.. IT nese money and to exert a deflation- rf ftiehis Wantad ...... TENEMENTS 63 fleato to which the stamp will bo Louia? WlU the eventual winners be well pail ^ Id s a big surprise. I sight, but that’s all I can see.” The Jefferson bust has been well ary effect upon silver standard- o u T f / o o m n a b e . S fitaatloa* Waatad—P*mal* Id affixed upon payment of the fee. so exhausted that they will be a preserved and the bloom of the old promlsed-Uwould fhrnish lots of fun That woman snapped, "A ll gather KbU RNOW.PPHCK.tVlIB BlUaUoat Waatad—Mai* ...... N FOR RENT— 4 ROOM flat, first push over for the terrible Tigers or countries. for alF6f you. TH K R S fTH t COOK >USPENDEDf ■mploymaai A«*a*l** ...... 4« marble Is practically imdisturbed. ’roimd and'puli the pall down to •UBINMS Oft doNO M10 floor, south aide. Improvements. will they bo absolutely at the peak AND M*SeoS«Y UN8..THI* ^ U r* i ts*l» Pstn PswHay—Tahlelas A little shanienlng of the corners of -*fiMy promises I never break,break. so the ground.^ When .you see them MI7TNERSHIP IN OWN- Doga—Blrda—P*t» ...... n Adults preferred. Telephone 8230. In his search for a domestic nib- of fighting edge? week September 22, the fl^^droplte how long It may take, vou’ll HALF IS MINE AND the mouth and eyes and of the hair week ______what happdnal you'U be thrilled aa IN* THIS CAR m THE ^ * dtook—VabioUa M ber-producing plant. Thomas Edi- Pertinent Questions of the textile strike, showred have to keep on turning till I tell you eon be.” TH E criHER HALF PoBliry and doppllaa ...... 41NOTICE—TENMENT, ElASy TO son grew a 12-foot goldenrod, at m the back was done at some time, an increase in reversal of a Severe On the other hand will the well you you are through.” The Tlnles did as they were told. BERRiaS...WKlL DO WaaUd - P*u —PoaltiT BtsaB 44 heat, plenty of light, suitable for 2 Ft. Myers, Fla. possibly. Hopkiss believes, to humor drop in output th first tWo weeks ISM3UR6.' HOWS JIIIIIUIIIIUHIII rested condition and peace of mind Along the ground the ibtg pail »»ERYW IN3 Pa* ia is ■MlasaHswesaa or 3, four or five rooms; all reflnlsb- the whim o f one o f the owmers. o f the month. The Cbtton Textile T H A T ? ArtlcU* (or dal* ...... 46 of the Tigers give' them a definite Hey, wait,” cried Scouty. "They rolled. Then suddenly it stopped, ed. Must be seen to be appreciated. Otberwdse.lt is Intact. Institute estimated production at F1PTY-fifty!? «6 FAR, YDlTBB aSMT, , WKLL.NDU KMOU3 (ONAT THAT , Beau aad aoeassorta* ...m .*> 44 advantage or wUl they suffer from have done their shore. I think it and little men came running out. Improvements, nice neighborhood, 60,000,000 ytirdi against 55,859,000 chiketain! MEAMS.DON'TtHA? ^ i>Bandlai Material* ...... 4T Inaction ond a let down Since cUnch- will be fun if Duncy Joins me, and ; Dtamoada—W*ieb*a--I*w*lip .. U now only 118.00. Call until 10 to- FOR SALE OR RENT Adelie land on the Antarctic con- the precedmg week. They all had on striped bathing we do the turning fo r a while. suits. .Wee Coppy cried, "They’re ' n*etrteal Appllaa«*s—lladi* .. 41 night. 91 So. Main street. Tel. 7505. •ng the American League flag? Will tinent Is the i^ndlest place on earth. Britisb pound opened at :_F**1 aad Paid ...... 4|.A SEVEN-ROO.M HOUSE ON Mn.f. tie ir strategy and pitching plans be "You see. we aiwaya share our strange galoots.” "Why, they are ^wr<|8D — l^ajiar^^Mrr y m i n f A full gale blows there day in and $4.96 1-4, off 5-8 of a cent French work, ’cause none o f us desires to K )H R E N T— 'm o , TH REE and STREET. In .%-! shape having, been upset by not knowing which club day out The wind never dropped your nei^ playmates, lad,” he heard francs were .00 1-8 of a cent low- shirk.” "That’s fine! Go right (tour room fumlohed or unfunuaheo enllrely renovated Iniide aad out. they are to tackle In the World belowr 90 miles on hour fop nne the wroman shout. Et Beek'eety and Tosl* ...... IS er at 8.64 3-8 cents. *li**tl'"* replied the woman, with ■ f- B ^leal Iastmm*Bt* ...... a * dS M>*rtiaanta. Monehaater Construe- Large garden plot and chiplirn Series untU a day or two before the whole day in 1912 and raced along ."M Im aad aura Bgatpsawl «* M house. Apply to Thomas Ferguson, fmile. (The atronge little men put on a r,'. Bp*el^ at U* Btarea...... Idtloa Go, Talapbona 4181 or 4389. big championship atarts, or will at 60 miles an hour for on entire Whale oil la the eblet product of 175 Main Street. » they be happily elated, primed to month. or course poor Duncy didn’t ear* diving show for the Tlnles In the C ii**eefe>-“ FBrt ...... I t modern whaling. to work, but he knew It waa fair. ,.W*Bt*d—T s Bay ••* Bh••••••• FOR RENT— FOUR ROOM flat! next story.) ■ ■•m* Baud a * . » . with all Improvements, 45 North __ Bsetaaiawu Elm street Inquire upstairs. GAS BU(;(aL'S WtUoBI Beard ...... M ALLEY OOP Fine Feathers, Fine Bird,*Huh? ...... dl*A FO R R E N T—M ODERN five room By HAM LIN Btry Board—Hshstta . « > « dl fla t adulta. 67 Banton atreet. Phone DVA MEAN T t m . j YBP.VOU'LL WEAR HflLLO..^ B^araau di ( © p c e e o u s ,') w o t t a -Itopau-Beard ...... 18 8807. me t ao tta ’E M ,A N ' LIKE IT/ t TMAT f I VwlT _ ^ Beal MMau Ps* Bawl WEAR THCSe C'MON l Ts see. VIS FOR R E N T ——d ROOM tenement, at Ftal* T M *S n u . tl TMIN&s: HOW THEY FIT.’', ro MB-PTbU crankTS .T H IS BSSjrJfV"e Ut Beat .. td 170 Oak a tr e e t all Improvements, OLD eOY, BUT THATS IS first floor, rent $20 month. Inquire JU L IA !, "*■> t.---«M>*«* dd YXIR HALP„.ANO,IF £*»■ (■ -Sir*** n dd Maple Hospital. Telephone 8241. IT WONT START, THATB Bm I Hwtstt Pm tote FOR R E N T— F IV E ROOM upatalra Bj B a l l d l s g f a r SSt m * fla t ateam heat, and all conven- Fvwpeny tar gala *• lancaa. Telephone-4314. ad Lead (ar Bala . m i . ti TOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene- ment, 171 Summit atreet furnace ****•••••••»• and all tmprovementa, garage. Tel. 6987.

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Soetore* namee that eiseac os LOCAL WOMEN REIURN list as havtvlsf written proBcrip- rm noN B ...... se m pW C t TtHOOIT CtfACmr AUDIENCE Turn Oock’Back Uoa.vt0 bo fliod Is tbo storo oa that ROAnTNO caMCmna, SnoaoC date includes Dr. F. H. Wbltoo, do- ...... aiie per te. »( the Garden BeOroon in hears CITADEl CONCERT To Be On Time .FROM OCEAN VOYAGE eoasod, who loft funds (Or tbo eroe- tlon of the Whlton Memorial Libra- White RabUte aad "-Win Beteen Funds Are Avdlable Fw Tt o w — L o d n ry on North Main streot I>r. W. R. Coopo. Ob «!• N««r Umdon Flke. Montreal' Sestet Olyes Fine Take 12 Day Craise on S. 8. 'nako who haO boon praettdag r -----^ frem a;«0-M:ee. Ramptan n ajer Flano, Bench, Prograin for Salvation Army Tranaylvanla to Sdnth Amer- la lfiTifi1iwt>r BMrbr 50 Oablaet anfi 99 RoOb, SISAA V«RM VWtt S ica and West Indies. yean aad is still doing hiiMaeas, Home Modernizatioii and Here L u t NIk IiI* MODERN AND iCf-rMB Dr. T. H. Weldon, who la aaarly HHiBXBtAMN nx me '^"''"(SpeeU To The ReralS) fifty y ea n in activs pracUoo In 919 Center Bteoet • |(M J) FASHIONED DANCING A capacity audience grMted the OKAV-/ New York. N. Y„ Sept. 29— The Manchester and ia a Mancheater Montreal Citadel Sextet gave Missea Mae E. Morrlaon, 16 LUley native. Dr. W. S. OUlam, deeoaasd, . R e p a ir W o rk (Tatr Vto«r Dbbm Han. HaeMT St. a concert li«t night at tha Salva- street, and Lauretta V. Colomaa, 80 aad Dr. D. C. Y. Moon, atm active tion Army dltadel which thrilled all Westminster road,' Manebeotor, la praetlea la Maachaeter. 'W er t Saturday night who beard It Chairman Brigadier were among to* early fall vacation- Under the Federal Honaing AdmtnistrstiOB Ptogiiaa. W«kr^ OnshMtta. Dandaf 0 to L Bates of Hartford gave a departing ers who returned late yesterday on MRS. ADA N. word to the musicians at the close the S S Transylvania from a faadn- If you have secured s loan or are goinR to get one, of the service, declaring that It was ating twelve days ocean voyage to ATLANTIC MERRIFIELD remember: the beat program he has heard in South America and the West Indies. Teacher of Fretted yaara, and expresslttg the hope that .The cruise covered four thousand Rangre Oil, 7V^c ’gral* the aextet would return in the near milaa. Leisure visits wers mads In William Aniinall Instruments future. WUlemsted, Curacao, Dutch West ThrooBh the oonreea, at CHbaea, That We Can Furnish Indies and S t Thomas, Virgin DIAL nerw ood McCreoty of High The guest musicians left this Try Onr Ben rieet Iae„ wo aflor, tor a Bmlted Rma, (.atreet, today, returned to hts era* morning for Hartford. Tonight free —ladnllae banjos and ployment at 'Stern’a aalea bouaa in they will make stops In Springfleld foltnin wits oont af teoaona. All the Material You . New York a t y after a fJve weeka’ and Holyoke and then to return to Far parttealara asa Mrs. Alar- S'jnay at home. Montreal. They expressed besrty D^rUsht eavliw ende a* S a. OLD PRESCRIPTION BOOK riSsM at her atndte, MaaSaye aad appreciation of the reception they Septeoiber 80. Tnm yoor Main Steaae 11SU 'tMach of the Needlework Ouljd held night eo yon won’t be arriving plaoea cal corps sang during the evening, an hour ahead et everyone elae. their ilrat meeting of the season “Majesty, Praise and Power," nd Of Ae Ninth Schod District with Mre. Raycrofl WaJah of Proa- “Enlist Me." The band played Har- Names of Town’s Oldest Prac- pect street yesterday afternoon, ft ming as many of the old onea have old Turktngton's '^Homeward ticing Physicians Shown in * u decided this year to cooperate Bound." the Maple Leaf march .and been in the p ast Tix Collector with the public achooi teachers who Filo St Quinn’s. ORDER COAL NOW! I leave the following thought! "Pardoned and Free." Mrs. Briga- are trying in various ways to raise dier Bates read the scripture lesson with you. Is anyone at any time ^ t u Have yonr bins Ailed now. Place yoor orders befors money for the children who are in jueUfled In Inventing public fundi in The taxpayers of tha Ninth School FILM S and her. daughter. Eleanor, gave a District of Mancheoter, Conn., are DEVEIJOPED AND the next price advance. need. The teachers made generous humorous reading, "Gossip Over the aomething ao permanent as tl^ ,** contributtona of money and mate* iandscaplng of_a cenmtery ^ th o u t hereby notified that I win have PRINTED Telephone." A male quartet sang was used by druggists a third of ratebook In my pnseeaaton tor the rials last, year, which was made tip ■ecuring the advice of-an authority In the home economics classes for A Gladsoma Song.” on eucb matteraT a century ago for keeping original collection of a one-mill tax on the 24-HOUR SEBVICE prescriptions of doctors that were dollar on the test grand Ust made as tha children Into dresses or under- la anyone juatified in timea like clothing, or expended for shoes, and the past few years In spending town brought to drug stores to be com- of July 18, 1934. Film Deposit Box At I will be at the offioe of the Rec- are doing a similar work this year, fundi for temporary ornamentation pounded. In the book on display in the Quinn store window the date reation Center Building, School Store Eatranee. G.LWiDit&Son,Inc. srith the full approval of Superin- OPENJORUM such as g e ^ lu m s? ' -"TBt of Schools^, A. Verplanck. When there la not aufflcient 'of one prescription filled Is October Street, all week days during the Coal, Lumber, Mason’e Supplies, Paint month of October from 1 to 8 p. m. money to provide the labor required 1,1902, or 32 years ago. Tbs list of CEMETERY EXPENSES to keep the whole as R should be and from 7 to 9:80 p. m. KEMP'S 2 Main Street TeL 512S WtUiam Bral^hwaite of B2 Peart Taxes unpaid Nov. let, 1984 will street, w ho^s a trombone player. kept and no prospect In sight for Editor, The Herald; an increase in funds, is it good plan- be charged interest at the rate of wUI^SJ^with the Hartford orches- In these days of analixlng expen- ning tp make more unnecessary 3-4 per cent per month on the dol- tra tonight at the Hotel Pennsyl- ditures and appropriations, it may lar from Oct let, 1934 untU said vania. New York City. work? ha InteresUng to know how much In cloring, I wish to correct an tkx^ia’pald. has been spent unnecessarily and error noted In the Herald of August Dated at Manchester, Sept SS, A 'large number of the members perhaps unwisely In the East Ceme- 15th, by stating that the Cemetery 1934. of Chapman Court, Order of Antui- tery during the past two years. CLARENCE R. MARTIN, The cost St "rock bottom prices" Committee (Lawrence W. Case, ^ raath. are planning to attend the Harold C. Alvord, Mabel B, Rogers) Collector. reception tonight in honor of Orand of nursery stock etc. used in the planting was. as follows: Itad absolutely nothing to say or do Royal Patron Clinton O. Nichols of about the plan or planting carried Hartford, formerly of this town, Hydrangeas, roses and shrubs In plot east of tool house $568.50 out in the East Cemetery during the ven by his home court. Wisdom last three years. It was only when nirt of West Hartford. The re- Original planUng of ever- Beginning October !•* the project was criticized that the ception will be. held a t 8 o'clock in greens across east end of g "small public park" ...... 100.50 approval of committee members the auditorium of the William Hall was sought. High school. 150 Maple tr e e s ...... 412.60 MABEL B. ROGERS. Evergreens along south of “park" and In vicinity of September 28,. 1934. ANNOUNCEMENT The meeting of the Band of Love This Bank Will Discontinue ^ of the Salvation Army, scheduled for tMl bouse ...... 188.50 (These last two Items totaling this afternoon, wtil be postponed. $596. are to be paid out of next TOWN ADVERTISEMENT ysar'a funds and ars thsrefore not EffectweOct. 1,1934 Its Thursday Evening Hoursa Included in expenses for this year

which are $2,440.43 over the appro-

COTTAGE STREET priation.) NOTICE This action is taken to conform to the practice of Oeranlums in 1933—$162.50; in

PACKAGE STORE 1934—$190. (Tbla does not Include We Will Discontinue those us^ by the veterans 6n Me- ANNUAL TOWN MEETING other banks in this vicinity and because of the small use - Phone 8844 — Free Delivery. the morial Day.) Aside from the original expense WEEK-END SPECIALS! of the service during these hours. and labor entailed, there Is a ques- Nptlce Is hereby given to the legal (• ‘ ' Keystone StrSlght O O tion as to the planting being either voters of the Town of Manchester Thursday Evening Whiskey, M proof, flftta « /O C suitable or desirable. Hundreds of that the Annual Town Meeting will Sweepetakee Whiskey, O C ^ hydrangeas have t>eeen planted be held in the Municipal Building, in Blend, 90 proof, flfth,... ^ Therefore, until further notice The Savings Bank hedge fashion. The nature of these said Town of Manchester, on Mon- Lord Bacon Straight Whiskey, shrubs Kquires that they be' cut day, October 1st, 1934, st eight Banking Hours ^ of Manchester will be open daily from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. 90 proof, 0 I O C back each spring to about one foot o'clock in the forenoon, for the fol- quart ...... 9 A « O a / from the ground and the flower lowing purposes, to wit; Hours of business will be from 9 A. M. Old Tinier Whiskey, Blend, heada removed In the fall. The 1st. For the choice of the follow- except Saturday from 9 A. M. to 12 Noon. 90 proof, ^ a C fgrass l borilerlng the trench In which ing officers; Seven Selectmen, Seven they are planted should be edged to 3 P. M. Daily except Saturday, 9 A. M. quart ...... V A s O V Constables, Two Registrars of Vot- Ugrade Gin, ftfth ...... 85o and earth about bushes cultivated. ers, One Assessor for three years. to 12 Noon.

OM Colony Gin. flfth ...... $1.00 This addittonat responsibility has Two Auditors, One CJoIlector of Tax- been taken on when only once in es. and Three members of the Board Old Mr. Boston, flfth ...... 8l.t3 C re too and ConnecMcut \ alley the post 10'years has It been possi- of'Bklucation for three years. ble to have the entire cemetery 2nd. To take action on the reports THE SAVINGS BANK Beer ...... 81JM) a case cleaned In the fall. of the Selectmen, Treasurer. Ubra- 8 bottles...... tOo The While It hasn't been considered ry Directors, Board of Education, advisable In the past to spend any Auditors and other Town officers. . OF M ANCHESTER money to rebuild roads, some of 3rd. To see If the Town will adopt which are in bad condition all the A Mntokl Savings Bank " . a resolution applying for State Aid time. It Was possible to spend these Rond Fund, as provided In Sections Manchester Trust Co. Willie Ong Laundry sums for ornamentation. 1484-1494 of the General Statutes of I t Birch Street There was a great need for trees Connecticut Revision of 1930. UoailMr Mmt mmMi Savins* Baah Ccatral Faai# /aas In the new section but one-half the OOLLAK ATTACHED SHIRTS, 4th. To see if the Town will vote number used wbuld have been to appropriate specific sums for ex- Starehed...... 15o plenty. .After years of experience Without Starch...... 18c penditure under the direction of the trying to correct conditions in other Selectmen, during the next ensuing parts arising from too many trees, NECKBAND SHIRTS year, for the following purposes: Starched ...... l.tc one would not have expected to Charities, Highways, 'Oiling, Con- And maples set out 25 feet apart on DRESS SHIRTS...... Me crete Gutters and Walks, Cemeter- both sides of all roadways. It Is to, ies Education. Street Lighting, Po- UNIFORMS ‘...... 4«o be hoped that in the future they lice. Board of Health, Parks, earn of Will noyhe ruined by Improper trim- shade trees and spraying. Building YANOCO GAS 14<

Inspector, State liax, County Tax, WINTER GRADE Gallon

Military Tax, Stock Corporation Tax, Oarage, Storm Sewers, Elec- We An Agents For Special AntLKnock Gasoline tion Expenses, Administration, Ad- vertising and Printing, Assessment VANOCO Winter Grade Gasoline is second to none

ATLANTIC FRIGIDAIRE and Collections, Municipal and Court of the major companies’ regular brands and this excel- Building, Memorial and Armlatlca Kerosene and Range Oil lence is obtained without the use of any addition of Days, Miscellaneous, Oarbarge Col- 853 MAIN STREET RUBINOW BUILDING Exclusive Ag-ents lection, New Bridge, (3hlld Welfare, chemicals or other dope. Sold Exclusively At We have 'onr own bulk staUon. Bond Payments, Interest and Dis- count, Dog Licenses, Library, Town Range Bomera and Supplies Court. Temporary Notes and Fed- V A lyr^cisERvicE 426 Horifnrd WHERE THRIFTY SHOPPERS SHOP eral Relief.. KEMFS,Inc. ▼ d fm jn WSTATION PORTERFIELD Sth. To see what number of Police the Town will authorize to be ap- 88 Bpnioe Street TeL 6684 Regifltcred Frigidaire pointed. . We Also Handle Phelps Range Oil Not membert of the Chamber 6th. To fix a date for the lairing Service Dept Maintained Special Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday Special of Commerce. of a tax and the laying of a tax rate In accordance ^ th the Stat-

utes. 7th. To appoint Sextons and Su- Again the Popular Market comes through with real money-saving specials for the perintendents of the Slaat, West and Northwest Cemetarlas of said Town. peopls of Manchester. Just look over a few ed onr Spsrinis for Monday, Tuesday, Sth. To see If the Town will au- thortae tha Selectmen to borrow PERFECT Wednesday—Aad Foflow The Crowd! funds for the use of the Town, for the next eiuulng year, aad give the

note or notes of the Town for same. TEAMWORK 9th. To see if the Town will ac- Go to the PoUs cept a deed of E. B. HlUlard and p«PRlME STEER BEEF-

Cordelia H. Barbour of tend on

Broad BtreeL 10th. To aee if the Town wlU ac- ^ Sirloin-Round- Porterhouse

cept a deed of George W. May of land on Bread Street STEAKS ^O n Mond^ 11th. To sea If tha Town will rate to enter Into an agreamant with

The Veterans Field Aoaoctetion, a In Boneless Top Boneless voluntary asaoctetlon located In the

Town of Manchitetart for the sale Rib Sirloin Oven and purchase of a portion of the Roast Roasts Roast East Oeroetety, to be used aolely for the burial of Veterans and their

And Vote the Straight wives. 12th. Tp see if tha Totea will vote to petition the General Assem- STAMDmO CHOICE BEST CUTS bly at Its 1938 aesston for neoesaaty Democractic Ticket leglstetloa to divide the Town Into voting districts. Yon don’t have to worry about how onr coal and yoor 13th. To aee If tha Town wUi s tr o v e the Selectmen'e dteoanUnu- fuiiuKe will get sloagl Thers’a no waste to onr high Rib I Chuck IShoulder OV^C 1 1 ance of a portion of Valley Street. grade coal—aad yonr faraace will use less of it yet giro greater heat. Dated a t Manchester, Oonneett- cut, this 24th day of September, 19SL HOPPERS COKE xmIIi Roast I Roast I Steak A m ] For Transportation AARON COOK, GEORGE E. KEITH.

FRANK V. WILLIAMS, JOHN L. JKNNEY. L. POLA SHET.WOOD O. BOWERS. S'l* ..V PHONE 4056 DAVID CHAMBERS. ttHawm enw Steam TiL 4SU Frosh Oronttd Ham burg, Board of Selectmen of Brooch Orioe 88 Sckeel Steam TeL 4SS9 the Town of Manchester, Gam aiM la M aaS 10Sh » I haga m braaeli einiaa.