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VOL. LHI., NO. SIS. ABeortWag am Pmga A) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1934.

Tragedy Victim’s Chum and Kin At Trial

CHENEY PERSONNEL 104 DIE, 350 WOUNDED

CHANCX ANNOUNCED

IN RIOTING IN SPAIN

Rednctioii of Deniaiids m ;l r cmc COUNCIL.

Broad Goods, Vehret and Death ToD Mounts as Battles Four Alienists Say JUST FORMED, Are Renewed in Manj Throwing Departments

FORA^RAISAL Hauptmann Is Sane Cities and Towns ~ Boy Necessitate Redrement of

New York, Oct. 6.— ( A P ) — Four4 on Way to School Killed. Senior Members of Firm, Citizens Committee, Under of the 3ve alienists who examined I against Hauptmann for Uie Mdnap- Bruuo Richard Hauptmann, say the Ing and murder of Charles A. Lind-

Official Statement Issned Lindbergh kidnaping suspect Is bergh, Jr., in 1932. Madrid, Oct. 6.—The death ton ta Charles Ray, Seeks to sane. Legal activity Monday ,1s also Spain’s Ebctremlst rebellion mounted Today, Says. ' N ot only is the Getroan carpenter scheduled in the Bronx, where Effect Cooperation Among sane, but he shows no sign of ever Hauptmann is in jail accused o f ex- to 104 persons at noon today, with having suffered any nental ailment,' torting the $50,000 ransom from ' at least 350 wounded, as machine

the experts' declareo In a report Colonel Lindbergh. John Perrone, guns, rifles, and pistols obliterated Official onnouneement of a reor- which Jiey submitted late yeeter- the taxi driver who delivered a ran- Varions Local Factors. a government' statement that tran- ganization of the executive pereon- da$^' to District Attorney Samuel som note to Dr. John F. (Jafale)

nei of cnieney Brothers, calling for Foley o f tbe Bronx. (tondon, revealed last night what he lu illity had been restored. One psychiatrist retained by the described os an attempt on his life A t dawn the death list stood at 93 the retirement of Meesrs. William C With the annouhAsment to- defense is preparing a report for and said be could recognize an ac- and the 'government o f Premier Ale- day of the personnel of the C3ieney, Horace B. Cheney, Howell submission to Hauptmann’s coun- complice of Hauptmann aa well aa jandro Lerroux, against which the Cheney and (diaries Herman Cheney, ClUsens’ Council sponsored by sel. He declined to discuss his find- identify Hauptmann as the man Anarchists, Communists, and Social- who ore the seniors in point o f serv- the Chamber o f Commerce, CSiair- ings. who gave him the note. ists had declared war, stated the One o f the reporting alienists An automobile swerved In a de- ice, was made today. man Charles Ray issued \a statement general strike was a failure and represented Foley and two were liberate attempt to him down Reduced Demande that troops were being withdrawn Intently listening to every word uttered In defense o f Robert A. Ekiwards at the "American Tragedy’’ death from New Jersey where the Hun- nearly a year ago, Perrone told in- In a statement to The Evening irom most of the battle fronte of trial in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., are Rosette CJuIver (left). Mrs. Betty McKechnle and John McKechnle. Miss terdon county Grand Jury will meet vestigatora. Herald, the firm stated that the Culver, who was Freda McKechnle’s chum, helped the dead girl make her simple trousseau. John Mc- the laat two days. j. action was necessary to “effect a Kechnie ia Freda’s brother. . Suddenly the Extremists renewed reduction in the production ached- battle. Eleven more persons were ules.of the broad goods, velvet and k'lled in clashes during the morn- throwing departments to bring them ing.

within the reduced demands for Trouble in the mining regions of goods now prevailing." EDWARDS IS GUILTY; Asturias accounted for six of the According to the returns of offi- SIMON LAKE LAUNCHES ARMORY READY morning’s dead.

cials and dlrectora of Cheney Broth- Boy $e Killed ers filed with the secretary of state In Madrid, a boy o f 14 on his way aa of July 1, 1934, only one name of NEW TREASURE HUNTER FOR BIG THRONG to school and an unidentified labor- Cheney appears on the Board of Di- NOW FACING CHAIR er were killed when caught in a rectors. The others are oincers of crossfire between extremists and bank! in Boston and N ew York with Civil Guards in the Chiatro Camlnos which the firm has had financial THIS EVENING district dealings. Veteran hventor Has Sob- Principal Character m the ALCORN TO SPEAK Officers RESULTS! Extremists atUcked tbe Chvfi The Manchester Live Poultry Guard |?arrscks at (kilminar Viezo Officers listed in the report fol- marine Ready to Wrest company of Laurel street lost a Fourteen Hundred Seats “American Tragedy” Slay- and’ several were wounded in the lows: President, Ward Cheney, of Locust Valley, N. Y.; first vtce-pres- canvass cover for a truck Thurs- HERE0NSA1TIRDAY ensuing battle. . A general strike waa declared In 'Ident, Robert Cheney, South Man- Untold Wealth from Bot- day morning and turned to the Mored in Today m Prepa* ing Trembles as He Is Led chester; second vice-president, Hor- classified columns o f The Herald Escorial, Vitorin. ace B. (%eney; secretary, Howell for asalstance In Its recovery. Authorities in various outlying Cheney; treasurer, Louis S. Cfarter; tom of Sea. And, as usual, the ad brought ration for Town Meeting; Back to CeH. Candidate for Governor To towns of Asturias reported contin? - assistant treaaurer, Clifford D, Che- prompt results. Only one inser- ous firing between groups o f am- ney; aaaistant secretary, Louis 8. tion was necessary and before Reassessment an Issue. Lead Big RaOy Next Week bushed miners and detachments of dwtar, all of South Manchester. Stratford, Oct. 6. — ( A P ) — A seven o’clock last night the lost Wllkesbarre, Penn., Oct. 6.— (APl troops and up until noon no one had The directors are: Morgan B.. Charles Ray hs^ been found, proving again I'ccn able to estimate just how many strange craft, designed to wrest that —Robert Alien Edwards, the youth- Broinard, care of Aetna Insurance in Center Park. had been killed and wounded In this Company, Hartford; Ward Cheney, In explanation o f the purpose o f the from Old Neptune untold' weedth Fourteen htmdred chairs were ful hardpoal surveyor who called querrllla warfare but it waa regard- CLASSIFIED PAYS! John F. McGuire, care of Textile Council, which is composed o f thir- and timeless treasure, embarked to- plactd In the State Armory this himself a "lady’s man,” was con- ed as likely that the casualties were BaiUcers Company, N ew York; Louis ty-one representatives of local or- day on a career which its designer, victed today of the “American trag- .nany. In Madrid. Syndicalists and morning by WUliam Pitkin and a The Republican party’s heavy ar- S. Carter; Charles F. Miller,.core ganisations interested In municipal Simon Lake, believes "w ill opeit up edy" slayi^ of F*reda McKechnle, Communists maintained a running affairs. crew of highway department work- o f First National Bank, Boston, vast areas of the world to exploita- unemployed telephone operator. The tillery will go into action next Sat- fire on guards from the rooftops of Mr. Ray's statement follows: hlass.; John F. Grimm, care of tion and expansion o f industry in ers In proparatton for the adjourned jury recommended death in the elec- urday afternoon at 2:80 o'clock in houses on Pablo Igleslaa street. The Bankers Trust (^mpony. New York. "The welfare of the Town of Man- many directions.’’ SPANISH DANCER annual town meeting tU s evening tric chair. Center Park tvhen Hugh M. Alcorq, government ordered soldiers to start Further Changes chester, the proper solution o f its The latest nautical child of the at 9:15 o’clock. Eklwards sat almost alone as he candidate for Governor; Kenneth a house-to-house attack In an effort Sir. Ciarter also will retire oa present problems and steering the veteran inventor, the submarine U vely Interest hss been shown in heard the verdict. Cramer, candidate for State Sena- to rout the snipers. treasurer and further reductions are right course for the future are salvager "Laksco” , was to be MURDER SUSPECT the adjourned meeting since last Only Frank McGuigan, jr., of his Extremists blasted the Remonta to be made in other subordinate and worthy of the serious attention of launched today from the old Housa- Monday when Thomas Trotter counsel sat beside him. barracks with a volley of rifleflra. executive positiona. all our citizens. tonic Shipbuilding Company yards. moved that the meeting be ad- Ekiwards listened to the verdict then fled when the troops fired back. Howell Cheney today declined to "The Citizens Council has been "I believe," said Lake, "this craft journed to the end o f tbe week so with bowed head. He slumped for- amplify the official atatement Ask- A regiment of ca\n^ clattered organized as one means of securing is destined to prove that there are that mill workers on the night 'shift ward in bis chair os the poll of the if Messrs. William C., Horace B. Former Secretary to Lloyd into San Sebastian with orders to effective cooperative action for the greater opportunities lying under the could attend. It ia expected that jury was made. cut down everyone who offered any Charles Herman and himaelf even- Town’s benefit. The Council has been the Arm ory will be filled before the There were only a few persons In timlly would return to active man- surface o f the seas for future ex- resistance, but the casu^Ues aa a formed by the CThamber of Com- ploration and development than are hour o f opening tbe meeting for ac- the court room when the jury filed agement, Mr. Cheney said all four George Is Found Dying result were only five wounded. That merce but with deliberate intent, above water. Most of the areas tion on the thirteen articles in the in, news writers, less than a dozen d ty was placed in tbe hands o f tbe would retire. membership is not confined to those eaU. spectators and state police. Ward Cheney will continue to above tbe surface of tbe sea have authorities by tbe army mounting who are members of the Chamber. already been explored and largely from a Stab Wound. Reaseeesmeat Qneetloii. Neither Frank McGuigan, sr., machine guna on the roofs through- function aa President with offices In The governing thought has been to Interest has chiefiy been shown In chief of Edwards counsel nor his New York, while Clifford Cheney developed while the large areas out the strategic districts. got a group of men thoroughly the proposed appropriation of $15,- assistant, John Phillips were with will assume the position of mill under the sea are capable of pro- Strike Spreads, representative of the different In- ducing more wealth In recovering Montreal, Oct. 6. - - (A P )— Senorita 000 for tbe reassessment of taxable the youthful mine surveyor at any In Bilbao the Extremist strike manager here In Manchester. properties In Manchester in accord- time during the morning. The official Cheney statement fol- leresta in Town. The Ck>uncirs or- tbe natural products o f the sea and Dolores Lopez, In whose apartment was tightened, completely paralys- ganization and methods o f procedure capable of growing more edible food- ance with town by-laws, the re- “A Proper Verdict.” ing the city. The strikers & ot and lows; William Owen, a bond clerk, died of assessment to be conducted by rec- District Attorney Thomas H. “Ward Cheney, President of (3he- have by no means been fixed since stuffs per acre than exist anywhere killed a , merchant who defied their It is distinctly In the formative above the sea.” a stab wound early today, was taken orgnized municipal appraisers. Lewis said: oidera and tried to keep his shop Bcy Brothers, b u announced that into custody by police a few hours In some quarters It has been stat- "It waa a very proper verdict. It it will be necessary to effect a reduc- stage and- the desire is to sense how Other Projects open. we best can serve the Clommunity Lake’s plan for scooping wealth later. ed that the amount proposed would has been my hardest task, but jus- The situation in Zaragoza was ro- tion in the production schedules of The girl is a Spanish dancer. not be sufficient to make a complete tice must prevail, as it has In this the Broad Goods, Velvet and Throw- and govern ourselves accordingly. from submarine areas does not stop ported "tumultuous.” Many dead “1 previously referred to coopera- with the "Laksco." He said If the Owen, an Englishman, waa found survey and reassessment o f all prop- case.” were seen ih the streets. Tbe gov- ing Departments to bring them erties in town as the cost of conduct- His assistant, J. Harold Flannery, tive action and thla is foremost in craft proved practical, he would con- bleeding to death o f a shoulder ernor of the Province of Zaragosa within the reduced demands for ing tbe reassessment of industrial agreed it was a proper verdict our thoughts. Starting with the struct another and attempt to sal- wound In her apartment by Dr. J. R. ordered army reinforcements into goods now prevailing. plants has sometimes exceeded the Edwards trembled as he was led Board of Selectmen, many people vage the ‘‘Lusitania’’, torpedoed in the town to relieve the beieaguend “71>e decidedly smaller amount of amount demanded for the complete handcuffed back to bis cell In the are giving their time and thought to 1915 off the coast of Ireland and (Oontinaed on Page Tw o) government troops there. business to be secured has also made reassessment of all town property. county jail. John Phillips of de- it advisable to reduce the personnel Manchester affairs with very little now resting With Its cargo of gold Five Ehetremista were killed snd Clheney Brothers have been con- fense counsel announced before the engaged in management and super- or no compensation and on the bullion In 360 feet of water. several wounded in Oviedo, In the For the immediate future. Lake ducting a reappraisal* of their prop- case went to the jury at 8:54 last vision. Messrs. William C. Cheney, whole are doing a good job. We flrst trouble in the provincial capi- said he planned to confine the activ- erties, which It is understood will night that tbe case will be appealed. Hagh M. Alcera claim no superior wisdom and are tal, and in Madrid three were killed ities o f the "Laksco’’ to a search of BIG STRIKE TODAY cost approximatly $6,000. Some The jury retired for th r^ hours (OonttBned on Page Two) not criticizing anyliody. Our plan is Including a guard in an interchange the waters In the N ew York area. time ago a reappraisal of the Orford sleep at 2:35 o’clock this morning, tor from the Fourth District; Ed- o f shots. to divide the Council into commit- ward J. Hickey, nominee -for coun- In the East river alone lies the Soap company cost $4,500, it was but came back to its deliberations at Reports from Trubia said workers tees so that small groups can study ty sheriff and others w ill address wreckage of the British frigate EXPECTED IN CUBA reported. six o’clock. in an arms factory there had armed definite and different situations for whst promises to be the most "Hussar” which ia said to have a themselves from toe company store- ' the purpose of securing Information largely attended political raUy ever MUSSOLINI WINKS $5,000,000 gold cargo. room, seized the pisnt, an ’ success- and developing Meas which when held in Manchester. "M y Investigations," be said, fully withstood the assault of troops. sound In our judgment will be com- HOSPITAL NOTES Park’s Ample Space “have led me to iMlleve that several Umon After Union Makes PREDICTS THE END cine o f those killed waa a yoimg municated to the Town authorities hundred vessels have been sunk In Local Republican leaders respon- AND CROWDS ROAR girl and two others in high social and its people. I thoroughly believe the waters immediately surrounding sible for bringing Mr. Alcorn to circles. in voluntary service for the common the Caty o f N ew York, cargoes of Manchester realise there la no hall Pledge to Waft Out; Gov Edmund Dwyer of 122 Summit The new Madrid outbreak was be- good to whatever extent this can be which have never been recovered. street was admitted yesterday and OF CO SEY STRIKES in this town having sufficlently ade- tween a group o f workers and made practically useful instead of Ih'obably our first work this fall and Mrs. Lillie Edwards of 71 Birch quate Seating tccommodaUons to handle the huge crowd v.'antlpg to guarda in front o f a hotel. Laughter Greets Statement leaving the solution of all our prob- winter will be- a ssrstematic search emment Ready. street was admitted today. Sporadic shooting woe resumed In lems and direction of our aflWrs to of the deep waters surrounding New hear the gubernatorial standard bearer. It therefore was thought tbe mining region and leaulted to • the representatives whom wo elect. York . City and in Long Island That Franco-Italian Rela Secretary Perkins Tells La- advisable to stoge the mass meet- number of casualties. ' 'Invitations were extended to Mr. Sound.” TREASURY BAIANOB Havana, O ct 6.— ( A P ) — S t r i k e ing In Cc '.ter Park which provides Spiesa and Mr. Shorts to become promoterz. added union after union Washington, Oct. 6—(AP)—^The ample space even though the people tions Are Much Improved. members of the Ck-upcil because we to tbe general etrike pledge today, bor Federations That AD will have to stand. O f course, if It wanted to include In the member- as the government outwardly apa- position of tbe Treasury October 4 was: rains, efforts will be made to pro- ship representatives of other organ- thetic for days, appealed to the FLETCHER EXPECTS THINK KAMINSKI Receipts, $42,222,649.11; expendi- Dispotes Will Be Settled. cure a auitable hall. MUan,- O c t 6—(AP) — Half a izations. workers for oupport Mr, Alcorn has flrod the imagina- We will go ftuther as the way tures. $68,068,856.37; balance, $2,- million Italians gathered at his feet The strike originally planned by 184,805,138.12; customs receipts for tion o f votera who are convinced he roared with laughter today when hPPbin to bq ciMT In tbe mnttfir of WROTE POSTCARD ti>B.CdB>B)uiil0t> labor unlona for the months $6^016/68.18...... is tke one man in Connecticut capa- GAIN^ SENATE Premier Mussolini told them; “The relating this organization to others Sunday midnight may start tonight. San Francisco, Oct. 6—(AP) — ble and strong enough to score a Receipts for tbe fiscal year (since Putting into practice the 30 hour relations between Italy and France in Town with whom we have or can Jose Rlera, president of a railroad July 1) $1,026,638,654.83; expendi- victory over Governo Wilbur L. are notably improved.’’ develop things in common just by brotherhood local, waa arrested last week which it advocates, the Amer- Croaa. Recognized for his sterling tures, $1,567,815,646.84; (including ican Federation of Labor turned to The gales of mirth swelled trem- cur working together. We ask the night on a charge of spreading $880,383,6M.13 o f emergency ex-^ Integrity, bis commendable person- G. 0. P. Leader Se^i DiicM* •ndously in the vast Csthedrsl patience of the Townspeople while New London Woman Who •trike propaganda. Leaders inform- letaure here today after bearing al qualities and his unswerving penditures); excpss o f expenditures. Secretary, of Labor Perkins pndict ■quarsLJiita^whieh the llstenen had are gettlni undw way. and $571A76,681v41; gol4 asseU $7.678.- faithfulness to his duties as a law fought to bo n u r thtlr Duce. solicit Information and suggestions foB Fage Tw o) 988,808.95.------^ ------enforcement -officer,' Mr. ■ AtconTs— Jest I h ^ Maybe the laughter was spon- which may be helpful In our work." Claims She Saw Him .Re" The week o)d conflict in tbe ranks success in capturing the admiration taneous, but It was possible that It "In closing, I am gUd to say that over the building tndee department of the voters is sure to bring them break was In the hands o f an ad- Democrats Itsie Answer. was Inspired by a wink o f Musso- the Board of Selectmen and tbe ceires Unsigned Note: out en masse next Saturday after- Unl’s eye as he finished the phase. Town Treasurer have already wel- justment committee after it bad noon. The premier let the laughter con- comed our co-operation; in fact, the reached a conference on the com- Those who beard Mr. Hickey at tinue some minutes, then be declar- formation of the Coimell was en- Discover Safe Anchorage mittee floor. A fte r present building the Manchester Green school last Washingtoa, Oct 6.— ( A P ) — A Ik I: couraged by Mr. Cook, the Chair- N ew jUonfion, Oct. 6.— ( A P ) — T h e trades officers had appealed from a night arere amazed at his oratorical Republican assertion that dlsooii- "Your attitude shows that you man o f the Board." lorol-'pollce today announce that ruling o f tbe federation’s council abUity. tent is rising under toe New Deal are a very IhtelUgent people." • The Council consists o f the ti . Jktra. Taylor, of 12 Lewis street, At "^Disappearing Island” ordered them to admit three outcast Hickey’s AbiHty was followed today by a prediction From the time that he entered lowing: Mr. Ray, chairman; EdwS^ who last Saturday reported having industrial unions, the convention Mr. Hickey does not build hla from the opposits camp that tba his lofty pulpit In the Cathsdrsl J. Holl, E. J, McCabe, H sd^ Al- ^een Alexander Kaminski, escaped placed the controversy in the hands speeches upon the flimaj foun'dation Democrats will capture a two- square, H Duco, dressed In the vord, C. Elmore WatklfiA Jay E. Springfield murderer, walking in of the adjustment committee. of flowery adjectives and meaning- tMrds m ajority in toe Senate. green and black uniform of a cor- Main street, this dty, has rscelved victoria. B. C.. Oct. 6.—(AP) —«had been formsriy roportsd, Fight Prevented less superlatives. He talks flowlng- Rand, Howell CheS^, Leland T.' Discovery of a s^e anchorage for Henry P. Fletcher, Republican poral of the Fascist miUtio, was a card upbraldlbg her for her action. found a crescent-shaped'anchorage, President Green turned aside the ly but convincingl} an-' gives tiie National chairman, saw Increariag Wood, Earl OTBetunan, Edward J. ships on the famous "disappearing” cheered until he waved his arms The card, unsigned was mailed in with gradually sloping bottom from threatened fight whui be obtained Impression of sincerity when de- dissatisfaction with adminlatratiofS Murphy, Parker Soren, GusUve Bogoslof island in Bering Sea was imperiously and began to speak. West Warren, Mass., a short dis- 80 to 70 fathoms. withdrawal of a resolution demand- scribing the adjustroenta which he poUdea. Senator Lewis o< llHiwto ' Sebrthber, Raymond Goalee, C3or- announced today by Father Bernard “Tbs atmosphere is better,” he ence Anderson, Horry England, tance from Springfield. While tbe "This discovery waa valuable for ing that an attack by Joseph Pad- would like to see fitted into the of- ohairmaa of toe Democratie B « Hubbard, the "GUcler Priest." several reasons. Many Arctic told hla people, "but good rdotiolis Walter Gorman, Willard B. Rogers, ]>oUce admit It may be tbe composl- way, Wisconsin Federation of Labor fice o f sheriff. tortol campaign eommlttee, said ] Alaska explorer and professor of bound vessels, and even ships on must bo .between peo^e and people Ronald Ferguson, N. B. Richards, Jon of a crank or practical joker, attorney on Attorney General The crack detective attached to party would increase its majM geology at Santa djum University. their way to the Orient, might be and you cannot rely merely on Raymond Bowen, Charles S. Burr, there Is a possibility It was mailed Homer (Tummlngs and Uie Depart- the-state’s attorney’s office frankly two-thirds. diplomacy’’. Nevertheless, ws soon The island, about 25 miles north caught in severe Bering Sea gales ment of Justice be stricken from admits that be . inning for politi- Fletcher declared the Mathias E. Spiesa, George Keith, by the fugitive or one of bis friends. of the western end of Uhalaska, rose hope to roach on accord which will John L Olson, Herbert B. House, and storms, and knowing th en la a tbe conTKiUon’s records. Green de- cal office for tbe flrst time because tration has ignored His Bctowiniato from the sea May 18, 1796. safe anchorage at Bogoslof can go clared that "if there is any place be very fruitful and enabling the Frank.C!heney, Jr.. Robert Treat, Mrs. Taylor went to school with be wants to "better" Umaelf. He who asked "where the New ! two countries to cooperate in the "W e anchored at the island for a then Instead of flghttog the storm, where free speech should be allowed. said if an appolntmsnt equally aa leading them.” He said day.” Father Hubbard said, “ and with possible lose of lire and even European field.’’ jlOomttmaae am P ag* Two). .(OMttwMd am Pag« Tit«X laoteod of a bay 5,000 feet deep, as the ship." iOratln|a|l M Page Two) (OoatiMMd oto,raga Tws). ’ I . « ■'*0 , M ANCBBStEBjW EKIKOBERAlftMANOinaTEII.OOIW , SATDRDAT, OCTOWnU, 1>M. n the church school The Week the Conference. several thousand marchers, will be at the Manchester Green achool laet amounts might be taken out of the leave Manchester to make bar home ate vers* and when all had racelved crease^ to $8,664.98. *nd physical stindpolnt. In an- friend and helper o f General George equally weU the relation of the the soul and the body are one; for Lord perceived that virtue went out tomorrow. A ll pupils and teachers Tuesday at 8:00 p. m. the Suiylav Begins A t 5:30 Todav held, followed by a . speaking pro- night. The opening gun of the 1934 budget, but In the aggregate, the with her husband in Webstar, Maas. their bouquets.th* rlbbona were cut Offiears of th* bank report that cuun'clng the. open’ng o f the Indoor Washington. During the Civil War bimnehea to the vine, that they were spiritual powers created nature, aad from Him and did the healing. That are aaked to make a special point schixil teachers will meet. The reunion will open wl{h regis- gram on Capitol Hill. The celebra- campaign waa fired by Mr*. Alice savtu to the taxpayer would he so and the past presidents were, greet- new customers are belhg added daily season the Recreatioa Center* Governor Buckingham waa the FliTCHER EXPECTS WAPPMG PLANS parts o f one whole, that the branch they now act into nature and sus- virtue could not have been nothing. to be present. The Everyman's Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. the tration at 5:30 o’clock thla after- tion marking the landing of the Ruaa of Shelton, member of the si'jilt that tbs Committee felt It ed by the audience. Tboaa in line to the large list o f flrnu. aad Indi- tlu'Ougb their directors and facilities House of Representatives; Senator “ right -man" and during the World were Mrs. Raymond Burnham, Mrs. . derived Its life from the vine and at tain it Natural laws are therefore Agaln^ Jesus breathed upon HI* dls Bible Claae begins on Sunday, Oct. Church Board will meet. noon A t the host churcii. A supper great discoverer on San Salvador would be an unwise procedure to COSMOPOLITAN aU B *S vtdual* now doing buatneee are at all times willing to cooperate Kenneth F. Cramer of Wethersfield War Governor Marcus Holcomb met GAINS IN SENATE D. C. Y. Moore, Mr*. P. A. Ver- Manchester Trust Co. the same time ministered to the life spiritual forces flowing down into mples and said, “ Receive ye the 14. Thursday at 2.30 p. m. the Sewing will be held at 6:30 o’clock, served will end with a grand ball at the many serious problems in the right sponsor opposition and argument In o f the vine. nature and operating on tha m - Holy Spirit.” 'Die disciple* saw the Christian Endeavor meeting at by the Dorcas Society, at which State Armory In the evening with with any group or organisation. m and State’s Detective Edward J. a town meeting for the sake of such Rain today Intarrupted the pro- planck, Mrs. Lillian Bowera, Mrs. Circle will meet. way for the masses. The State has nan terial plane. Natural laws are the Holy Spirit aa a mighty, rushing 6:30. more than 100 Leaguers are expect- Glen Gray and his Casa Loma Or- assisting with or to conduct a pro- Hickey, candidate for Sheriff of savings. The committee did, how- resldenta o f w’epplng a have ANNIVERSARY OBSERVED F. A. Farrar, Mrs. A. L. Kenyon, Thursday at 8:00 p. m. the choir the right man beaded for Governor (Continned tron Pag* One) Jesiu wa* fond of insisting upon effects of which spiritual laws are wind as a fire with tongues resting The Week ed to bo present. Herman Johnson. chestra playing. gram of interesting recreational en- Hartford County. Former Senator ever, uiuuilmouely go' on record as been arranging for several weak* Mr*. Emma L. Nettleton, Mrs. Louie THINK KAMINSKI will meet for rehearsal. Robert J. Smith was chairman of this time, the speaker said and In for Old Home Day. Heebner. Mrs. R. K. Anderson a this ' mutual relationship between the proximate caiue. This fact upon their heads. There is a river Tuesday at 7:48r—The Octol^r Special decorations have been ar- tertainment. view of the past year’s experience, favoring’ a $10,000. reduction In the ' the meetlag which was informal and labor feel* It has been “fooled” and The featlvltl** were to have History of Organisation And past president who la ill and who Himself and His disclptes. He did not makea' nature a parable, a panora- flowing from the throne of God that meeting of the Ever Ready Circle of ranged for the big auditorium of The schedule of activities for tha he said that Hugh M. Alcorn should that “living coat* sky-rocketing far Federal Relief appropriation which think o f His life asApart from them. ma, of otherwise invisible eplritual King’s Daughter* at Whiton Memo- CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE the Armory, which will hold thou- brought out a large attendance of would redue* It from $80,000 to started this morning e t 10 o’clock, Its Acconplishments Forms had a record of four years attend- WROTE POSTCARD make* aU things Uve. That rlvjr H. B. Anthony, Minister coming season is as follosvs; For the supportere at this the first get ito-, be placed In [the seat of power In . beyond wage Increases' ' are causing but this was called off beesuae of ance without a single absence, re- They were In Him and He waa in things. Paul’s understanding was represents the stream of life flow- rial. • sands of dancers. Walter U. Soby, EAst Side building: Connecticut, a self-made man, | aiscontent. $40,000. Basis of ProgrsnL them. opened to grasp this Illuminating Wednesday and Thursday at Wa- widely known dancing teacher,’'Will [ether of party supporter* of the the rain and the ban! and float* ceived her bouquet at home. Bou- ing from the Lord. Wherev'‘r the Sunday: Gymnastics: exercises, apparatus, strong, just and forceful, imder “ Partisan Beoeflta” "The committee also unenlmoualy He felt the need of their human fa c t which be declared in saying terbury—Annual meeting of the lead the grand march. ?all campaign. that were to have a pa-t In a five- quets were also presented to Mrs. (Continned from Page One) river went, vegetation waa ab'un- games, tumbling, stunts. Men: whose guidance the State of Con- Attacking Democrat* on the favored recommending to the Board The Ooamopolitan Club celebrated friendship and nearness. His soul that all things Invisible are clearly Connecticut Coifference of Congre- 9:00 a. m.—Morning Prayer. Nicholas C. Casciano la general Ftrat In School of Education that they reduce the mils pared* were not ordered Into Gillette and Mrs. Hyde. dant. By receiving the Lords life, 9:30 a. m.— Church Bible School. Monday necticut will take its proper place ground they use relief motiey for line. A t 1 o'clock a dinner la to be ita thirtieth ennlvereery yesterday Kaminski In WUUmantle aad told seas fuU o f loneliness and agony as seen, being understood by the gational and Christian churches, at chairman. He has secured assur- Chairman Smith put the large School budget $8,000. bringing It Refreshments were served by the there ia contact with Him. Cut the 10:45 a. m.—Communion Service. 8:15-9:00— Young men. among the sister states. "partisan benefit,” he said; served end as this la to be In the afternoon at Ita first fall meeting, the police ah* wan positlva he waa these friends failed Him In the clos- thing* that are made, avan His ster- the Second Congregational church. ances from about 60 organizations crowd in good humor early in bia from $3t2,000. down to $307,000. bcspltallty committee of which Mrs. wire, and the lights go ou t Tbs 6:30 p. m.— Young People’s Hour. The character of Hugh M. Alcorn “Now that election day I* near- Community House It will be held. held In th* social room of th* Y. M. ing hour* o f His life In that Garden nal power'and Godhead. Tuastey and Thursday— Rehears- in the state that they will take part 9:00-10 :(X1)—Games. announcements by giving Manches- “ On* outstanding decision the Harry Straw is chairman. Much the men abe had seen. Lord’s Ufa Is aa subitantlal a* the 7:30 p. m.— Evangelistic Service was clearly ’eflned by the final ing, the process of placing relief C. A . Mrs. C. R. Burr, hoatea* for- o f Getbsemane. Because o f thla wondrous relation ala fdr the Married Couples’ Club In the celebration. Senator Augus- Tuesday ter Green the honor of having more committee reached, waa that con- credit for the aucceaa of th* pro- The card read aa follows: electric current and Infinitely more with sermon by the pastor, subject: speaker on'tjie program, Edward M. I checks where It la figured they will parade, which waa eeheduled for the afternoon, and her committee It is Interesting that Jesus, niio between spirit and matter, the Lord minstrel, to be given on Friday, tine Lonergan will be the principal 4:00-5:00— Handball. man in public life in town than any cerning a re-aaeessment or re-valua- gram wee due to the efforts o f the “Well you are a fine schoolmate. potent. He is the motivating force “The Great Need of America,” Hickey, candidate Jo'r Sheriff of | do the mMt political gew^, is i p ^ - 1:80, but it la expected that the ex- had decorated the room with autumn seemed all sufficient and who drew many Illustrations and form- Oct. 26. speaker. Other speakers will be ,5:00-6:00— Business-faculty. tion of all properUe* in the town of committee. Mrs. O. E. WllUs, chair- I'd like to tell you what th* world from which is all activity or life.* The Week: other section. It was, ho aald. the Hartford County. Referring ing. tm un. The Tittle pig* that died or cises et the old North school et flowers and leaves. Mr*. Raymond ■eemed to deiive all the necessary ed parables from nature. “ I am Saturday at 7:30—Choir rehears- Congressman Herman P. Kopple- 7:00-8:00— Basketball. first RepubUcan raUy known to have Manchester, this to be by highly man, Mr*. Nettleton, Mrs. Watkins, 'hlnks o f you. Td like to get jrou in In the vine are all the potencies for Tuesday at 7:30 p. m.—Monthly statement contained In a Hartford the Democratic Party are now be wbieh Judge Ralph Grant la sched- Burnham, now beginning her third- sustenance and power from His re- the vlqe; ye arc the branches,” He al. mann, Mayor J. Watson Beach and Thursday trained men, qualified to do a satia- Mra. Houae, Mrs. Rbeel and Mrs. hamlnskl’e place. All I wish with all producing fruit In the Lord arc meeting of the Sunday School Board been held In the Green achool. paper and attributed to bis Demo- Ing paid for by the administration. uled as the p'.'lneipa] speaker, will year aa president o f the club, wel- lationship to His Father, spoke so declares. The relation of the vine SVednesday, Oct. 17— Meeting of Rev. Andrew J. Kelly. Dr. Joseph 8:00-9:30— Apparatus. Chairman Smith Introduced as the factory job. The committee felt this niing. - my heart is that you hava plenty of all the potencies essential to bring at the home of Mrs. Clarence W il- cratic opponent for the office, he 'ITie com, which was not planted, be held. I f the rain continues aside comed the gueste,* former membere much o f friendship and of His dls. to the branches, in every particular, the officers and teachers of the S. Palladtno will be master of cere Women—Mondav first speaker, Mrs, Alice Russ of waa very much needed. Many hard luck.” forth strength, happiness, and son, 37 HoU street. said that he was conscientiously de- has grown into fat Treasury from the serving of, he dinner the of the club from Boston, Providence, ciples as His friends. There waa in church achool. monies. 7:15-8:00— Gyih. SheltdBT member of the Connecticut changes have been made In prop- Th* local police said they ^u ld la a similitude of the Cord's rela- peace. “ Aa the branch cannot bear Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.— Mid- termined to accept the office tender- checks.” other plans may be postponed un- Northampton, Southbrldge. West Him the quest of human compan- tion to mankind. Wednesday House of RepresenUtlves for several erty assessmenta during the past turn the letter over to th* fruit of Itself except it abide In the week prayer meeting. ed him by the Republican Conven- til a later date. Hartford and other places, swelling ionship. SOUTH CHURCH 7:15-8:00— Women. CHENEY PERSONNEL ebusetts state police so that an ef- The branch aevered from the vine vir no more can ye, except ye Friday at 7:30 p. m.—Qaas meet- farms from her home town. During tion and that he intended to work few years which has shifted the the attendance to 65. Again and again. In Hie Com- (Methodist Episcopal) 8:00-8:30— Basketball. her service in the House Mrs. Russ burdw from one source to another fort may be made to learn the Iden- ceases to bear. The sap, laden with abide in me.” ing. hard for the office, contrary to an Mr*. A. W. Hyde, one of the few munications with His disciples. He Leosmrd C. Harris, Minister CAMPBELL’S STATION Hporte was considered one of the best in- opinion held in some quarters. and in the opinion of our commit- membere now in the club who at- CHANGE ANNOUNCED tity o f the sender. laid stress upon this bond of love formed women on social service and POUCE COURT tee It ta very neceaaary. to have Basketball, badminton, tannii, I’ralsea Alcorn tended th* first meeting, read sev- and. of common devotion to the will Sunday: THE SALVATION ARMY HAS NEW MANAGER howling, ping pong, volley ban, pod, women and children's labor laws For the past fourteen years the proper adjustments and equilizatibn INJURED IN FALL eral original poems. Mrs. D. C. Y. of God which linked them Into the 9:80 a. ra.— Church School with OapL and Mrs. N. J. Curtis. and was complimented by Senator through a re-assesament of prop- (Coattnacd from Page One) hockey, handball. During the season candidate for sheriff had been, in Charged with driving an automo. Moore, founder and first member of BIG STRIKE TODAY true unity of Christian faith aqd classes for all grades. leagues are organised and tourna- Cramer on her keen Judgment on all e~tlet this year. An ezUmate of the 9:30 a. m.— Sunday School. constant touch with Hugh M. A l- bile while under the Influence of liq- the club, rea l a paper giving remin- devotion. 10:48 a. m.— Morning worship Oval ,T. Smith. Formerl.v With ments played. matters coming under her jurisdic- coat from a very reliable profession- DOWN A STAIRWAY iscences and high lights In the club’s Horace B. Cheney, Howell Cheney with sermon. Preacher, Rev. John 11:00 a. m.— Holiness Service. corn, he said, in the conduct of the uor. Homer E. Wood of Lake street. EXPECTED IN CUBA A_& P Stores Hopes to Im- Handwork— Wednesday tion in the legislative branch. law enforcement branch of the South Coventry waa found guilty ' OOBM™ h*» been obUlned for the history, A t Its close Mrs. Moor* and Charles Herman Cheney, who What was true o f these first G. Rogers, D. D. of Boston. 3:00 p. m.— Free and Easy Ser- Women first took part in pollUcs tiOUtn 1,/OVeniry. waa louna gumy . . in 1trftnrhjiRV*r .nH thm are the senior* in points o f service, 1:30-4:00. state. He found Hugh M. Alcorn in Police Court here today and fined work needed in Mancbeater and the waa presented with a large bouquet (jhrlatlan $[roups in direct contact Music at this hour: vice conducted Inside. prove Service. In a major cam pal^, Mrs. Russ will retire from active management. Bowling AU Hours to be a strong man, respected by all $100 and coats. Wood waa making amount they gave waa $18,000. The ‘ Mrs. George Edwards of 71 of autumn flowers. with the Master is true of the CHirle- Organ Prelude—Andante . Bartlett 7:00 p. m.— Open A ir Service. said, speaking for the large number Louie S. Carter will also retlV* as (Continned from arag* One) Monday, 8:00-9:00, Rec Girl* with whom he had dealings, just, an effort to raise the money among committee redtmmended Including Birch street was Injured early this Another feature waa the reading tian fellowahip in every age and In CHURCHES Processional Hymn ...... Nlcaea 7:30 p. m.—Great Salvation Ser- president of the local League and o f women present, impressing upon $15,000. in this year’s budget for this treasursr. It will be necessary to On Monday, Oval T. Smith will League: Wednesday, 3:30-4:30, wo- fair, and a man who asked no man friends. morning when sbe stepped off the of a few of the annual reports. f.d the government the strike would every manifestation. If Christians MANCHESTER AND VBBNONr^iheard In programs of worsklpful Anthem—Magnificat In E .. Parker vice. chairman of the reunion committee, them the necessity for a vital inter- very much needed service and if make further reductions In other take over the management of Camp- men bowlers; Thursday, 7:00-9:00, to accept responsibilities that were Patrolman John Cavagnaro no- top step of the stairway at her That of the first year, written by begin tonight unleae be ia releaaed. fall ta realize the bleszing of fellow- PARISH song. The G Clef wUl sing at the Hymn—Tidings. All are welcome. will be tooatinaater. Three camp- est in the coming campaign In sup- thla meets nrlth the approval of the subordinete and executive forces to bell's Filling Station. Mr. Smith Is Girls Inter-cihurch League. his own. ticed Wood driving with one light home, falling part way down the Mrs. F. A. Farrar, was read by Mrs. ship with Christ and with one an- Methodist Episcopal first o f these services tomorrow eve- Anthem—"Thy Marv’Ioue Work” Th6 Week* * er* will give short talks on the port of the sUte's Republican can- Board of Selectmen It will Increase bring them within th* line o f the Oovemmeato Appeal a native of Manchester and well Boxing A man who knows how to work; down Center street in an • erratic stairs upon ner shoulder. She was Herbert House, who has been a The government of Carlo* Men- other, they are living far below their Rev. C. Homer Cflnns, Minister ning at 7 o’clock. The pastor’s ser- (Clreation) ...... Haydn Tuesday, 7:00 — Girl Guards; camp. Miss Martha Swanson of didates. a man who knows the structure of the assessment and collection bud- removed to the Manchester Memo- member of the club since its organi- present requirements. privilege and are failing to realize Recessional Hymn—Dladema. Corps Cadet meeting and Band Quincy,, Miss Frances Knudaen of known to hundreds of people. For Monday, 5:00-6:00, junior boys; Important Election manner. He arretted the man at Cieta, aaked the people to sustain mon topic wiU be ” A New Heart aqd the State, one who has given the West Center and Center atreet. Ex- get from $13,000 to $38,000. rial hospital at 7:30 this morning zation. The report of the club's ac- “ Cillfford Cheney will assume the the elemental glories and beauties of Sunday, Veraon Organ PosUude— Fantasia .. Berens practice. Cambridge and Irving Carlson of the past five years he has been a 7:00-8:00, men. Wednesday, 8:00- "This Is an important and vital the Republican instltuUone against a New Life.” A most cordial wel- State of Connecticut security from amined ’at the police station by Dr. "The committee members assem- and X-ray pictures were taken to tivities during the World War show- position of mill manager. Ward the ChrisUsui life. 9:30 a. m. — Morning worship. 6:00 p. m. — Bpworth League Wednesday. 7:00—Y. P. L. meet- this town. store manager for the Great Atlan- f:00, business men. Thursday, 7,;:00- election," Mr*. Russ said. “It has >he attack* of aubtervive element*. come is extended to one and all. the felon and criminal and has made LeVerne Holme*. Wood was pro- bled unanimously expressed the determine the extent of the in- ed the amount o f surgical dreaaingt Cheney will remain a* PresldenL One might dwell upon the moral Rally Day. Though we have ho Hour.. A debate will be held on the ing. The pirogram will include selec- tic 'A Pacific Tea company. He is 8:00, men. b M frequently said that it does not The statement cam* soon after A birthday pariy wlU be held un- the towns and cities safe places to nounced intoxicated and unfit to opinion that If the work of our jurite. and other things of a like nature, “Tha offices 'vacated have not "yet realities of this fellowship. It is Church School session at our church subject— The N R A — Success or a vice. tion* by a double quartet of camp- a graduate of the local High school Dancing -matter much on the “off year" and unconfirmed reports that Berglo der the auspices of the Dorcas socie- live, in contrast to other sections of Citizens Council ta to be of value, It was revealed that she had auf- aa well as 60 pairs of socks knitted been flllled, end whatever changea not merely sentimental relationship. here, we are endeavoring to have a Failure? The leaders of the debate Thursday, 8:00— Public Service ers and by a local quartet, a pan- and served three years with the Monday, 8:00-8:45, women’s tap consequently there has not been the drive a car. Csrbo. head of the National Revolu- tj Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock. the country overrun by gangsterism Arthur Fillmore of West Hart- we must proceed with careful think- fered a painful shoulder injury and by members. Prepared by tho late In position may be required will be It la not a sort o f secret communion special service for Rally Day at this will be Ray Mercer and Clarence held inside. tomime, a camp scene, camp motion U. S. Coast Artillery in the Panama (lancing. Saturday, 10:30-11:00, tiny vigorous and impelling force back of tionary Party was about to *elae A Pageant of "Birthdays and How and crime. ford waa arrested last night by Pa- ing baaed on complete knowledge of fracture of two ribs. Mrs. Bdarards Mrs. May Bidwell, It was read by worked out gradually.” o f bywords and rituals that all men time. Folks who would like trans- Turklngton. The members of the Friday, 8:00— Holiness Service. pictures by Leonard Johnson qnd a defenses. He Is also a member of lots; 11:00-11:30. intermediate girls; the party that there should be” tiiey Grow” will be followed by a Hartford County has a record in trolman Cavagnaro on a ebarg* of the subject w* are dealing with and was admitted aa a patient following power. may not share. I t is a fellowship portation call Mr. Richard. Sermon group will have a chance to parti- Saturday. 7:30—Open A ir Service. hjrmn sing. Helge E. Pearson will the Arm y and Navy club. 11:30-12:00, advanced girls. Is It WIsef social hour and refreshments. No the State which they may be proud operating an automobile without a at all timea cooperating to the ut- the X-ray examination. which finds Its reality In moral and by the Pastor, “ Sand.” cipate at the cloae of the presenta- Saturday, 8:00—Public Service in lead the singing. The Leaguers will Mr. Smith says that it is his aim Rrcoc pl47:h.yra.. Box;ThT. "Is all this money wisely and admission Is charged, but a 'fi^ e w ill to make Campbell’s one of the lead- of, the speaker asserted. Children license. Fillmore Insisted he had most with our Municipal Officials. spiritual commitments, especially In Manchester tion, by the speakers. Citadel, spend the night at the homes of Recreation economically expendM?" Mrs. Russ offering wlU be received. A ll who are ing gas stations in town and build are safe and law enforcement has left hi* license at home and told a Please understand this la the atti- devotion to the commandments ' of 10:45 a. m.— Rally Day service. The Week: members of the church. Basketball league games, 7:00- asked. Continuing she reviewed the tude of pur committee. W e hope to teking part in the pageant will meet up a . reputation for service not to made the county a safe place to story of a man In the state motor GAUDY PERIOD THEME love. This service sets t'le tone for the Monday, 7:00 — Girl Scout troop SWEDISH CONGREGATIONAL Banquet Tomorrow 12:00. Tuesday. Church and social agricultural experimentation, and secure that which la in the general for rehearsal Sunday afternoon at 4 be excelled. live, trade and work in, he said. vehicle department having given Here, ultimately, la the test of the church work of the entire year. Let meeting. CHURCH Tomorrow morning, the Leaguers nighU, .7:00-12 00, Friday, Vdlay the acta without precedence of des- Interest o f our town through proper, o'clock. 7:30—The W. F. M. S. will “ You need have no fear' for Con- him the I'lense. Inquiry at this de- Christian life and o f the Christian every church member be present to S. B. Green, Minleter will attend the regular English toll games, 3:00-6:00, Saturday. troying crops, the bold operation of necticut under the administration of partment’s offices brou,rht out the Intelligent and buslnese-like proce- OF MAE WEST FILM .fellowship, Ia It supremely devoted Our Brotherhood will meet next meet with Mrs. Inez Truax at her service at 10:45 o’clock, a f which the country upon a basis of experi- encourage the youngsters and in- Girls swimming meets, 3:00-4:00, Hugh M. Alcorn," Sheriff Hickey Inlormation that a license had not dure. Having these fundamentals to the things that Jesus loved and Friday evening at 8 o’clock. A home, 73 Foster atreet. Swedish Morning Worship, 10:30 Rev. K. E. Erickson will preach. mantatlon in face of one of the spire each other. ^Ildren’i Ser- Saturday. Men’s swimming meets, stated at the conclusion of bis in- been Issued to Fillmore either thie In mind, our committeemen felt the '^ ngs that Jesus came to do? Columbus Day program including 7:45—The first regular meeting English Morning Worship, 11:10. The closing banquet o f the reunion greatest droughts ever known. ”I'm gonna be a bad girl with a SHE’S 3GIHG 'EM mon by the pastor on the subject OPEN FORUM 2.00-4:00, Saturday. Public dance, teresting description of law enfor .e- year or last. Fillmore said he re- that the decisions reached were the I t Is inis that put the disciple upon an illustrated lecture on "Columbus o f The Men’s Friendahip' Club ly^Il Sunday School, 12:00. will be held at 1 o’clock In the a ft- Urging the arousing of the latent good heart!” “ Golden Windows”. Students will ment under the State’s Attorney ceived hi* license last April. The only proper decisions. In other be held. An interesting program English Evening Service, 7:30. ernoon at the Hotel Sheridan ’ and 18.00- 12:00, Friday. (Checker* and And with that tag on the charao- the same plane as the Master. march’in the Processional following a Man of Faith” will be given. The -party spirit and the formation of a rule. mail who issued the Ilcenio to Wm. words, ws have no desire to enter | WRONG IN DIXIE! has been prepared. C. P. Thayer of more than 85 campers have made : • hess, 8:00-10:00, Saturday. Hiking terizatlon that bring* her to the I t la In zharing Christ's purposes the Yeated choir and the Pastor. Benevolence Group. Carl Noren, (fommunlon service at which time VALUE OF TREES. new army of workers, not passive, he aald, had gone away and would opposition to the recommendations the Y. M. C. A. will speak on "Rid- reservations for the affair. Mr. I tor girls. 1:00-4:00, Saturday. Entertainment screen in her third starring Para- She's the queen of New that wa enter Into His life and that A t this service, those classes chairman, will provide the program we welcome new members to our but endowed with a spirit of appre- return In 10 days. Judge Raymond of our Board of Selectmen unless ing Their Hobbies.” A'-musical pro- church. Johnson will again be toastmaster I S w i m m i n g Thomas Malley sang two songs mount film, "Bell* of the Nlnatiea,” His life enters Into ours, and it is In graduating wUl participate in the and entertainment. A ll group chair- To the Editor of The Herald: ciation of the past 80 years accomp- and Miss Shirley Clemson enter- Jo'nnson gave him the benefit of tho •ueb ware well supported by fact* Orleans in the Gay Ninetief... gram under direction o f Collin and the principal speaker will be I Plunges, Monday, 7:00-8:00, men; Mae West returns to the period this reietionsbip that Ufe becomes program of the morning and receive men together with their asslstanU Monday evening 7:80, Board Meet- May I express an opinion please, lishments all of which has been un- tained during the rally with two ex- doubt and ordered the caae contin- and proof justifying any changes Drigga and accompanying musi- ing. Rev. Sigurd L. Hanson of Middle- Monday, 8;00-8;45, women; Monday. which first skyrocketed her to fame and her court it crowded with fruitful, that we achieve Its highest their diplomas. are urged to help secure a good at- about the appropriation for the care der Republican administrations ex- ued to October 30 under bonds of suggestsd. We do feel, having in town, past president of the Hart- 9:30-10:00, men. 'Diesday, 6:00-6:1(1 cellent recitations. ]^ th entertain- — the Gay Nineties. purpose in fulfilling the will of God (N o Church school session today). tendance. cians will be given. Reports of Wednesday evening service, 7:30. of trees? cept eight years and during which ers were accorded hearty applause mind our responalbuity .Tor fairness "tall, dark and hand$omes"l plana for the seaaon’e acUvitiea will ford District Luther League and men; Wednesday, 6:00-6:18, men: $36 The film, with Roger Pryor, John 6:00 p. m.— First meeting o f the AU Confirmation Class Secretarial Friday evening Quarterly meeting Much as the superficial and first time good wages, sound finance, a for their fine numbers. Refresh- Lorenzo Thlffeault, 30, of Wllll- to the town’s people in general, that be presented by the various chair- of the church, 7:30. * dean of the first week at camp this Friday, 7:00-9:00. women; Saturday, protective tarrlf, justice for capj- Mack Brown and John Miljan aa Young People’s Leaguq. This meet- are asked to remember to communi- claim of trees Is a recognition of ments of doughnuts and coffee were mantle, paid a fine of $10 and costa our recommendations for a re-valu- men. Social period, will follow. All past summer. 7:00-8:00, men. Lessons (wom en): tal and labor. Mr*. Russ urged that the “ tall dark and handaome*,’’ will Adolph Zulior proionit ing will be held at the Parsonage. cate With aU classmates in regard Ujelr beauty, they are by no means served at the conclusion o f the rally for operating a car with improper ation la a wise suggestion and the men of the parish cordially invited. The local committee Includes Monday, 8:45-9:30, private; Tuee- Senator Walcott be sent to Wash- be shown Sunday at the State thea- A live wire discussion will be led to the Confirmed Reunion to be held POLISH NATIONAL CHURCH merely ornamental. True enough, In the lower hall. btakes He waa Involved in an ac- appropriation we recommend Is a WAPPING Tuesday, 4:00 — “ Starlight” Mitzl Berggren, Ernest Berggren, cay, 7:00-7:45, beginnera; 'Tuesday, ington and that the entire Republi- ter continuing ?'onday and Tues- by Edward C^ilver. AU young peo- November 4th. Be sure to return the Gotway Street they are an ever present delight In cident nt Pine and Walnut streets sound Investment and we are hope- day. . ple of the church are Invited to at Brownie Pack meeting at church. Rev. Peter Lata* Irving Carlson, Erik Modean, Svea Manchester, a quiet to the troubled 7:45-8:30, intermediate; Tuesday, can ticket be elected in a state-wide last night with a machine driven ful that our Board of Selectmen will The FedfeVated Sunday School cjrrected address list to Ruth Ben- Lindberg, Anna Lindberg, Clara Mae Weat strides through an ad- tend these meetings. 6:00— Cub Scouts meeting. heart, and a constant reminder of 8.30-9:15, private; Wednesday, 8:80- return to normalcy. by LaberAe Geer. Patrolman Cavag- sponsor the plan, leaving u* In a Board held the regular monthly bus- con by October 14th. Llndberg, Alice Benson, Hazel .Senator Cramer Talks SPANISH DANCER venturous love-action story which 7:16— Boy Scouts Troop meeting. 8:30— Children’s moss. the finest and best in man’s destiny. 9:15, private; Thursday, 7:00-7:46. naro examined the brakes and position to support them In such a iness meeting at the home o f Miss Xli6 W w k *’ A special meeting of the coiigre- 10:30—Mass. Johnson, Leonard Johnson, Ruth State Senator Kenneth Cramer of has as its backgrounc two o f tbs 7:30— Special meeting of the For my part, I never step out of advanced,' Thursday, 7:48-8:80, Ufa found them defective. recommendation. “ We would much Kate M. Wlthrell last Thursday eve- Monday, 6:46 p. m.-^Meetlng of gatlon wUl be held Thursday eve- Gleaners Circle In the church par- Johnson, . Edith Johnson. Anna Wethersfield said that somewhere in MURDER SUSPECT most colorful cities of that period: ning with fourteen nientlMrs pres; the. Church school superintendents doors but what I immediately raise saving; Thursday, 8:80-9:18, pri- prefer this procedure rather than ning, October 16th at 7:30 to act on lor. ST, JAM ES'S R. C. Johnson, Mildren Noren and Arthur the Old Testament it says In effect: (CoDtintied from Page One) New Orleans, L a.,' and Bt^ Loula, ent. Donald Johnson was voted in In the social room o f the church. my face toward the skies, survey the vate; Friday, 3:80-4:80, Girl* swlin- have it appear that we are opposing the resignation of Helge Pearson, 7:30— Cecllian Club meeting and Rev, WllUaoi p. Reidy, Pastor Anderson. "Beesed Is the man who can grow Mo. as secretary and treasurer o f the 8:00 p. m.— Regular meeting of trees aiul thrill at the atmosphere of mlng: Friday, 4:30-8:30, Junior Ilf* th* Selectmen’s rec6n.mendation on our organist and choir director, and rehearsal. Rev. Patrick Killeen their grandeur and thank God for saving. two blades of grass where only one Hamelin, who had been called there tbs budget through injecting our With the Mlssiaaippi river com- Sunday school with Miss Mabel Dew- the Church council. This is a meet- for the purpose of electing a succes blade grew before." ABOUT TOWN ing In for Its share o f local color. Wednesday, 7:30—The Midweek the charm they lend this little town. Lessons, (m en): Wednesday, 7:00- by the girl. Senorlta Lopez disap- suggestion for an appropriation for ey as his assistant. Arrangementa ing not only for the discussion of sor. A ll members are urged to at- Spewing of the effect of the A A A Miss West's new screen offering Devotional Hour. The Pastor will Rev. Thomas Stock In the days and years to come the 7:45, life saving; Wednesday, 7:48- peared from the apartment while the re-valuation. However, the were made to hold the next Sunday church business but also for inspira tend. give the second talk on ”Our Meth- under the New Deal 'plans,, the the doctor ministered to the dying Carl E. Hultlne, eon of Mr. and dramatizes the strident days when achool social on Friday evening, Oc- tion. Every member should be pres ADVISES UNION presence of art and beauty will play 6:30, non-swimmers; Saturday, 9:8p- committee waa decidedly in favor of The Week odist Heritage” . Subject; "Wesley, Masses at 7, 8:80 and 10:30. Chil- slaughter of crops and crops man. Mrs. C. M. HulUne, of 64 Hackma- men gambled with hearts, paid off tober 26 and It is to be the annual ent. no small part - in the Important 10:15, boys beginners; Sstltfday. that appropriatloi for the re-valua- Monday, 7:30— Beethoven. the Man.” dren’s mass St 8:30 ia basement against the principles of Christian- Apparently, she drove away in tack street, and a member of the on aces and fought for fun. Hallowe’en social, all coming in cos Wednesday, 2:80 p. m. — The aspects of mankind's life generally. 10':15-11;00, boys intermedta'te; Sat- tion of properties at the meeting. Tuesday, 4:00 ^ Confirmation Friday, 7:45 — The Wesleyan chapel. It must of necessity prove to be the ity when people went about in want Owen's automobile, for police found f'cshman class at Wesleyan Uni- She la cast aa Ruby Carter, tha tume. Prizes will be offered for LAdies Aid meeting will be held at TO BIDE ITS TIME urday. 11:00-11:46, Junior life snv- and were poorly clothed, It was hla versity, has been pledged to the center of a whirlpool of action class; 6:00— Children’s chorus; 7:30 Guild will hold Its regular meeting October devotions on Wednesday soothing and wholesome outlet for it wrecked against a telephone pole the prettiest, inost comical and the the home o f Mrs. Fayette B. aarke, at the church. mg. . ^ opinion that the type of government Wesleyan chapter of the Delta Kap- that brlnga her down the river — Emanuel choir. and Friday evenings at 7:30. Ves- souls tortured by the regular, pound- In Longueuil, a suburb. In the car moat baffling costumes. The judges 146 Porter etreet. This ia a very Plans are under way for an or- Activities at the West Side buUd- DOW In power would not long prevail pa Epsilon fraternity. Mr. Hultlne from a St. Louie burlesque show '■•saa*'.- Wednesday, 8:00— Dorcas birthday pars and benediction Sunday after- ing weight of mechanization. Much waa bloodstained knife, a pair of wo- are to be; Miss Annie Dibble, MUs important meeting and all ladles ganizational meeting of the High noon at 3:30. , ing be as follows in this country. attended Loomis achool and the to one o f the moat famoua gaming Ellen J. Foster and Rev. David Car- are urged to be present. party. could he aald about the need for n.en's shoes, and a purse. School age group o f South Church . Music...at the 8:30 mass chorus Monday: 2:00-4:00, card party; The restoration of a sound busi- James Symington houses In the South. Around Mae Thursday 8:00 p. m.— The First Thursday, 7:30— O del. Urges Workers to Be Patient beauty In the lives of not only those The police made a house-to-house Manchester High school. ter. The games committee in parish. This will include a Sunday choir: 6:15-7:15, league volley baU; 7:80- ness-basis on which the Industry of James Symington, father of the West resounds all the gaiety of Annual Church RaUy Night. Pro- Friday, 6:30;—Jimlor choir; 8:00— who have a native sense for it, but search of the neighborhood and eludes: Ralph Smith, Harold Par- evening dlscusalonal and -social Prelude: Smart—Organ. 9r30. basketball league. this country can base for the future late Isaiah Symington, died last *o?ig and mualo of the period. gram of entertainment by thS'vafl Brotherhood. in the lives of those who are bewil- iound the dancer in the home of a October 1 wa* the last day aet f o r . cheron. Miss Elsie Nevers and WU' hour, a choral unit and dramatic Tueaday; 3:00-4:30, handcraft; 1* on* of the essentials, he said. night at his home in Astoria, Long oua groups o f the church. Inspira Hymn: O Heart of JeSus Fount of While Board Is Stndying dered, seeking expression through lelstlve. They took her to detective owners of bees In Manchester to file liam Waldron. The refreshments club under direction o f two exper- Liove and Mercy. 5;00-7;00, Badminton club; 7:18- There Is no future of sufficient pros- their names and atreet location with Island. Bom in Ireland 93 years tional speaker. Refreshments served crime and sensation. The value of headquarters for questioning. committee is made up o f W alter N ST. M ARY’S OHUBCH ienced leaders. Hymn, Anthem: O Sacred Heart '8:00, young men’s gym. pact to warrant a return of the old ago, h* cam* to Manchester SO ^ the Ladies Aid. A genuine trees and their beauty in helping to Owen, a bond clerk, was once at- the town clerk, who must make a Foster and Charles J. Dewey; the Rev. James Stuart Neill, Rector The first Parish Supper and Upon tha Cross. Conditions, .. . Wednesday: 7:30-0:80, voUey tekU; time security and that we must years ego and entered the employ of “happy-to-aee-you” night There 1* raise the level o f morale in a com- return- to the proper authority in le gal with the decoration committee. Miss Lois Church Family N ight at South Hymn: Holy Queen W e Bend Be- have before there are sound bust- tached to the secretariat of David Cheney Brothers. About 30 years You Can*t See A 3 m no charge or admission. Just bring munity Is incalculable, even in terms 8.00- 10:30, setback party. Thursday. Hartford. Mr. Turklngton la of the Foster, Miss Mabel Dewey and Paul Sunday, October 7th. Church will he held Wednesday eve- fore Thee. neas condition*. Business cannot Lloyd George and claimed to have ago he moved to Long Island. hour-glass figure your happy disposition and a good Rain failed to deter more than o f taxes. Higher morale in a com- 5.00- 7:00, Badminton club, 7:80- opinion that there are aome who Smith; the. social committee for the 9:30 a. m.— Church School. Men’s ning o f October 17. go ahead: labor cannot survive un- teen one of tho former British pre- Mr. Symington leaves five sons, Cornered Moon Every time is guaranteed. Hymn; I Need Thee Every Hour. 300 members of Local 2125, United munity certainly means less ex- 9:30, basketball league. Friday: have not made retuma and wishes that makes every next three months of the Sunday Bible Class. The Treasure Cheat being spon- Communion; Berchuse — God- lees there is a sound restoration of mier’s secretaries. Robert o f New York city,' Alexander Saturday, 3:00 p. m.— Cradle RoU Textile Workers of America, from pense in policing. 7.00- 12:00, church and social i^ h t ; that they do so within the next few School Board meeting[s. Miss Kate 10:45 a. m.— Holy Communion sored by Wesleyan Guild will be on dard—Organ, violin. prosperity, giving a staple adminis- In the clothes on the body the and Motes of AstoriA James of "Get-Together” in the Social Room attending a meeting o f the union There is no question either of the 8:00-10:30^ bowling; 8:00-9:30, hand- day*. Nigrht But— second count... in M. Withrel, Miss Lois Foster and and Sermon. Sermon topic: ”Ger- hand Sunday, O c t 14 and 31. Those tration and the return te-bonest con- police found two notes. One read: Paterson, N. J„ and George of Mother’s and U tU e Tots are cordial Recessional March—Harris. in Odd Fellows hall this morn- help trees give in safeguarding the craft. Miss Dorothy Dewey. eral Convention.” who have small articles of gold or 10:30—High mass. fidence In the futur for biiqlness on “Billy Darling. Fltuhlng, L. I., two daughters, Mr*. ly invited to attend a party in their ing at which speakers urged them health of the community. With all Saturday; 1:80-4:30, game tourna- Mrs. W. E. Hibbard and her AU members o f the South Wind 3:00 p. m.— Highland Park Sun- silver ehoulfi bring them to the Prelude— Organ. the one hand, and the assurance of “ I have taken George and Walter William Stratton o f Paterson, and ^ /' honor at this time. to continue to remain loyal to the the gasoline fumes we have to ments: 8:00-10:30, whist party. daughter, Miss Leorm Hibbard, have aor PArent-Teacher Association are day School. church on either o f these dates. Aspergis Me—Werner. an bonest^day's pay to the worker. home. I could not let them take a Mis* Florie Symington of Astoria. 5:30 p. m.— Senior Choir re- cause and not be swayed by the afflict us, we would be much worse returned from a week’* vlalt with asked ^ attend the first fall meet 7:00 p. m.— Evening Prayer and Kyrie: Mass in O— Rosewlr. There must be a complete restora- taxi for that distance. 1 love you. Mrs. Hibbard's niece, Mrs. Deema He also leaves 30 grandchildren and The Mothers Gub hearsal. employers into breaking up the off than we are If we had not the "Belle £ NinetieB" Ing which Is to be held In the Wood Sermon. Preacher; Francis Belden, THE CENTER CHUBOH Gloria. tion based on time-fixed principles Lolores. Be a good boy. There Is a L. Buell of Laconia, N. H. They al- two sister*, Mrs. Margaret Knowles ranks. air purifying help of trees. L,esB Diamonds found In Mieiiigei^ emorlsl library at 7:30 next Wed- o f St. Andrew’s Church, ’Ihompson- Congregational Credo. bafore this security U attainable, drink for you on the table." so toured the Whit* Mountains and of Philadelphia and Mr*. Minnie PrcMiitg the J. William Green, union organizer, health in the town wbiild also mean Illinois and Wisconsin gravel de- A fbromeunl PIchiro Dlrotftd by. tee AAeCerey wHh nesday evening, October 10. EMANUEL LUTHERAN viUe, Conn. Bev. Wataon Woodruff Sanctus. the speaker said. The other read: stopped at Lake WInnepesaukee. Thorpe of Hartford. reviewed the strike from Its incep- more expense. posits are thought to indicate th* Criticism of a Democratic form of A pretty home wedding took Knot E. Erickson, Faster The Week: Agnus Del. presence of a great diamond field " I have gone home. For no reason HI* funeral will be held Monday ROGER P R Y O R . . . JOHN mack br ow n ^ a ce at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Monday, 7:30 p. ___ Girls Friend- tion and gave the strike credit tor As the years go on, the presence 10:50—Morning Worabip. Sacra- (Mfertory Solo. Venl O eato r— hastening the dismissal of General to the north. ADVERTISEMENT— i at alt you started hitting me In the A son was born yesterday to Mr. afternoon at 3:30 at the Thomaa G. 7W |PMMf MmA AW wIm A4m lAiiff James Stoughton of South Windsor ly Society. of our trMs, if well cared for will COMMUNITY N ew England young people whh ment o f the Lord’* Supper. Sermon Werner.—James Breen. Hugh Johnson and the dissolution —------I face. Do you mean ItT That is what and Mrs. Mark Holmes of Wood- Dougan Funeral Horn*. 89 HoII OW YWWt ’ * DUKE ELLINGTON'S ORCHESTRA Saturday afternoon at 2 when their Tuesday, 7:00 p. m.—Boy Scouts. attract more people to Manchester bridge street. The baby was born street. Rev. Wataon Woodruff of attended the Bible Camp at Lake by the minister. Hymn: Mary Unto Thee 1 Call. of the code committee on the silk itartiag today. Week-end ape- I want toitnoW. In any case yo\l had youngest daughter, Miss Marjorie 7:30 p. m.— Choir Rehearsal. The music: as a place of residency. That should cial on chocolate 1 lb. 39c, 3 lbs. better be a good boy and sleep here at Mr*. Howe's Maternity home on the Center Congregational church Sunday— Monday — Tuesday WInnepesaukee last summer wUl be Industry. be good for business. As regards Stoughton waa united in marriage guests at Enuuiuel over Sunday. A Wednesday, 8:00 p. m.— Vertry Prelude— Communion Revue.Malard 89c. Princess Candy Bhoppe. tonight. D." Wadsworth street. will officiate and burial will be In PLAYERS Meeting. Urging the workers to exercise the Dutch elm beetle, authoritative to Ra)rmond Johnson, also o f South ’arge numbeir of visitors are expect- Anthem—O (fome to My Heart, STATE OFRCERS VISIT For Child’s HesM i th* East cemetery. Friday, 7:80 p. m. — Woman’s patience while the President’s com- opinion says that trees kept in good in WindMr. M^. Johnson Is em p loy^ ed to arrive this afternoon. A fel- L «rd Jesus ...... Ambrose Mr*. Rossa Brookings of -East In the Aetna Life Insumace company AuxUiary meeting. Members of the mission was analyzing the textile health will be pretty sure to escape and Happinsss lowship supper'and social wiu be en Hymn Anthem—The Lord is My Middle Turnpike, who recently un- of Hartford) The ceremony was Y. P. F. ere invited to attend this situation. Mr. Green also exhorted disease, but if uncared for they are joyed this eve^ g at 6:80 o'clock. Shepherd ...... Koschst LOCAL A. 0. H. DIVISION derwent e major operation at th* performed by the Rev. Mr. Green- meeting. Speakers wUI be dele- them not to heed the "mad scram- a fertile field for disease. Memorial hoepH*l,-4a wtehteg-fuvwr- iU I< E jb A lS _. AU will attend our service tomorrow Poatluds— Choral ...... Heyward 3 DeLUXEL SH O W S— 5 v Z *n d 9 P. M. wood of Popuonock, who qpw once nitet tg tto P («o ord ___ eoatereace bling of the bosses who are trytng If the appropriation is cut it will abt* progress. BigO—The Church School. Clasae* your unloH~througn their pastor. The bouse waa decO' nioririug. The reunion YriUI cloM w iat his year, who win telk on the Con. for all axes. About 80 members of XHvlilm not save the average citizen o f the Mrs. WUHam J. n eed . 99 LAST DAY—“HIDE OUT” AND “ LADIES SHOULD USTEN.** dinner at the Sheridan Hotel at No. 1, A. O. H„ attended a masting layoffs and discriminations,” He The funeral of Mrs. Mary Flood, rated with' garden flowers. 'n e ferenee. Delegatee; Evelyn Tedford, 9:30—The Men’s League.' Opening town more than the price of one or Officers of Tsmpl* Chapter, O. E. one o'clock, at which tlma Rav. In Tinker hall lost night whan tha sussed the necessity of the work- widow of William J. nood, was held wedding march wa* jUi^ed by Mra. AUee Aitkin, Stewart Kennedy and seaslon. Em eet F. Strong, prerident. two inovie shows but it will serious- S. will exemplify th* degree et th* Moon Sigurd Hanson o f Middletown wlU local division was vlrited by the ers standing by the organisation and mne thla morning at 8:80 at th* funeral Armstrong and Miss Dziomkas. The William Davis. A ll men welcomed. ly affect the future well being of meeting of Hartford Chapter Mon- epeak. advised them to stand shoulder to At . bride wore a dress of burgundy vel- Sunday, (Oct. 7,) p. m.— Annual state and county officers of the or- Manchester. AT THE day evening. They are requested to home of T. P. Holloran and at 9 9:80— The .Women’s Class. Mr*. der. The visitors saw the working shoulder until the four-point de- vet and carried a bonquet of asters. W e will enjoy our first lesjMns in Y. P. F. meeting at St. Paul’s The question is not one. of Intro- meet at th* Temple, ready to leave o’clock at St. James’ church. A Katherine Hardy, Leader. All wom- mands of the union are recognized. Sbe waa given in manlage by her cur new Sunday school and Bible church, Wallingford, Conn. of the degree on a claos o f three ducing a new expensive improve- at 8:80 sharp. Supper will be serv- mate of requiem was celebrated by Whiton Memorial en interested In Bible Study are in- candidates and at the close o f the The speaker told of the violence Rev, P. J. KUlsen, aaeletant pastor MACBETH MONAX father. The maid of honor was Class Courses tomorrow morning at f ^ vited to join. ment, but it is a question of preserv- ed at 6. business meeting took part in in New England, the (JoroUnas and Miss Pearl Moore, a scboolnutte. 6:30. Our attendance last Sunday ing one of the town’s valuable of the church. Burial waa In SL Hall' ZION LUTHERAN The Week: - smoker. Georgia and said If the Governors TEA ROOM James’ cemetery. The bearers were: She waa dressed in pale blue eiUc and waa almost perfect Let's come out High and Cooper St. Monday, 7:80 — Loyal arcle. assets. Let us hang on to it at Oppoeit* St. Ckorch “Y’ 100 percent tomorrow morning. Among those present were Fred- o f five states had their way In pre- least for this year; perhaps before 3, to Mr. and Mrs, Jess* Keensy of Michael Foley, Patrick Hannon, carried a mixed bouquet The best Rev. H. F. B. Steehhelz, Pootor Kings Daughters, Ladies Parlor. K< Tuesday* October 16 All services tomorrow will be erick Smithwlck, state president, of vailing upon the President to call another year rolls around we may 158 Keeney street. James MeSberry and John Tierney. man jsras August Berbaum, a school- Tuesday, 7:00—Choir rehearsal.^ Bristol; John Donnelly, past na- TABLEWARE ^gllsh. The morning service will out Federal troops the “country find other means of raising funds “I have been using Or. Ttaete Uteg mate of the groom, who resides in ' Tueaday, 7:00—Troop III, Boy SPECUL SUNDAY DINNER Sunday school at 8:30 a. m. Serv- tional director, of Hartford; Charlea would have been plunged into a be held at 10:45. The sermon text Scouts. for the care of trees than taxing the in myfamUy for eevsntesnyasnvMi - Turkey . RaMt Chicken or Boast Beef WHOLESALE X-BAYINO 8:30P.M. Hartford, About seventy-five •ces In English at 9:80 a. m. Nine- Conigan, state organiser, of Bast ■Ute of avll War.” truly reniarfcabla suce*io wtih tey a«fi Boast Beef-Cut From Heavy Steer Beef— guests were present from Norwich, will be "B e o f Good cheer; thy sins Tuesday, 7:30 — First meeting small property owners. PREDICTS tHEEND teenth Sunday after Trinity. Text of Hartford; Denis Barnlcte, county Mr. Green said he bad just re- .five chUdren Has Pleased Houdreds of Our Pstrons. Hartford and Holyoke, Maas. A fte r are forgiven.” The Emanuel xnd Croup C Center Church Women. Caroline Koraer Britton. Sacramento, Cal. — (A P )— The sermon: Luke 4,18—31. Them*: The president, Hartford; John S. Hayes, turned from Paterson where he Mts.a.O. Don’t dolar getUag year to- Free To The Ladies the ceremony a reception followed. Robbins Room. 165 Oakland St. stet* board o f health hes launched OF COSILY STRIKES Junior Choirs will sing. Special song Bible leads the Nations into their president of Hartford Division; W il- found the employees o f 60 mil|a out 60 cents The bride aad groom left by auto- scrvlcea will be celebrated every Tuesday, 7:80— Girl Reserve*. SEA POOD SPECIALS len* to X-ray every school child in (Ooutlawd t(M t Pag* One) MiTfd 40c MNitg at KtUer’o— Savior. (1) It reveals imto them liam F. Cafferty, county secratary. on strike aF the present time and 1* state within five years In ex- mobile for an extended wedding Sunday evening throughout the tbeif' sorrowful condition. (3) It teUs Tuesday, 7:80— Group A Center and John Tierney, county treasurer, Ih'.'Bw^Emdr more threatening to do so. La)X*ktiv* Woros KsBnllM - Oyeter* Ou the BaU Shell. S trip. -Church Women wlU meet in the In- 130 D E G R E E S W A R M emlnatlons to detect tubereuIosU. It la on the eonvesUon fleer of the month of October. One or more of them that they can obtain aalvation of Manchester. Daniel Hurley of Hartford called Chub Baudwich Oh T e a e t...... 85a, Kcoip’fr““Y* M. C* A--“^c WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY termediate Room. h a per* hath msdkte* • • teM aa i An .apparatus which photographs Baniel J. Tobin, IndlaiiapoUs, preet- the several choirs and choruses through Jesus Christ. The following attention to a new plan of workers’ eltasant te teka . . . CHOICE WINES AND BEER. Wedneoday, 3:30— Women’s GuUd. Kansas City, Mo. — (AP)- -Prof. 100 cmidren In 40 minutaa will be dent of the Intemstionaf Teamsters _ The average American school- which have beea organised and di- I t has been estimated that no education tigas of Wattes * m : r'- "A iMietuete built ou soaUty" Pottorton h Krah. chorals 'WiU be sung: Lord Jesus Program In charge of Mrs. Charlea teacheig George A. Dean of Kansas State used. It can be moved frem school UMon. then withdraw hla request With the Purchase of a 3Sc Admission Ticket boy of today receives two more ccted by Helge Pearson, who is leas than 115,000,000,000 worth would organize classes to Instruct deranged etowetti. i Christ, with us abide (Dr. N. Sel- K. Burnham. Speaker, Mis* College , reported, temperatureq of to school on a truck. that Padway* attack be atrlekea. years o f education than did the leaving to take up studies at the o f gold h* I diaappeared ■■ in the workers In collective bargaining, Up, etenslT* btecOb boy of 1914, Qccker, 1587); O W ord o f Ckid In- Neare of Hartford. Topic: 150 degrees on the bare ground Westminster choir school, will b* world since Columbus discovered strike strategy and other matters of catnate (W . W . How,«1867)j[ Ood the TaU* 8ettln( Demeostration. The America. latorest. PUBUsaXD BT THE IntUcBtloai, almoat conclusive la IIU U > PRINTINO COMPANT. INC. tbdr eharsetar, arc that the new II BIshII Btrrtt lluiebMUr^ Conn. NRA admlBlatraUve board, acting It Is very doubtful that the mat* ^ ftODNET DtrrCHEK T H ^ A t PKkGUaON “> Compiled by Stodenta of Manchester High Hehool 0*a«rA) Manacvr under tha InltlatlTe of the polley ter of the theft of twenty pounds of I BrMiBg Herald Waahlngtoa aloog wttb leaaer factors bava dia- Mias Halea Eataa, Facility bdard, avUI aoos have under way the a detonating enplosiye of eatraor* OarrespcMdeat poaaested a mililon farmara uicaa last few years—and Mr. Young in- Peuoda4 Oatobar I. I l l l Job of scrapping the price-flaing and dinary power and eensltlvaness from Pllbllahail B rar;. CranlnB Eacapt Washington, Oct. 6. — Owen D. ferentlally admits that, though -f- WHAT FOREIGNERS Bvntara anil Holidays Entarad at tha productlon-IlmltaUon features of the t|ie magazines of the Remington Young, who hadn’t been heard f ___ faring no remedy which doesn't EDITORIAL MODEL PLANE CLUB LANGUAGE OF INDIANS SHAKESPEAREAN WESLEYAN ajioat osier at Haacliaatar, Qeaa.; aa for soma tima, haa bioasomad out IBaeoad Qaaa Ma*i llatur. j codes and that It will, before any Arms concern In Stratford wUJ be aound like a oomposita of thlDg* LITERARY as a fHand and advlsar of tha farm- that have been tried before and • SUBSCRIPTION RAXES great length of titne, retire the Blue allowed to come to an end with the ram sphut Oaa Taar. by mall ...... 11.00 er. . flopped. GAVET0G0UN1RY PLANNING AIR MEET PLAYERS COMING A R’HIM Par Month, by mall ...... '.. I Bagle and depend on the penal pro- recovery of the stuff, which bad This town haa mote friends uid THREEFROM But the point la tbat Mr. Young "The play must go on," regard- SIMIUR TO ANCIENTS Oh, for the life of a goldfish! To Sinaia Coplaa ...... -I .01 visions of the National [adustrlai been hidden in a hole in adjacent DalTvarad.iTva oaa yaar 10 00 advtsera o< tba farmer than ware candidly cams out with the flat less of illness; so must tbe newspa- be able to bask all day In the sun- Recovery Act Instead of on the wastelands. There are other -in- ever before, gathered In one place aaaertlon that tha' farmers wouldn’t per ba pubUshad. BUI Murcb. au- shine which pours ta through my and it may be InUrastlng, not to atand for crop control if tha anb- ChtMt ■ Chrict Stndy Cul- Babylonian mythology was toward j "J n lm e r.PaitPr*’ an il ^ H a m . MEMBER o r THE ASSOCIATBO "boycotting" implicit in the BlUe terests Involved besides the muni* thor of Cinder News, ramembered riB Be HeU Dmiig tbs southwest—ao w u the Happy! BIMl Iia ill'’ crj'stal domain; to move gracefully PRESS say important,’ to compare aomf of •idiat wars dropped. tbla when in tba hospital this past ta cool, clear water the Uyeiong Horace K. Barr, Richard Ua Aaaoetatad Prana la aaelnalaaly Eagle Idea. . Umib concern and the tooal peace their ideas with some of Mr. Hunting Ground of the American aotltltS' to tha uaa (or rapnbileatlon wssk, and saw to it that th* "Cta- Indians. day; to bury my golden head In th* This according to no leas a per* authoiiUes, Including those of the Young's. A A A Admlta Impeachment tural Gifts from Otker rich green moss which forms my n( all aawa diapatehaa eradttad lo .l' der Nsws" rsaebsd th* World Staff T. BoiU Hen >> W („ Tercedeiury Emrs Little Ohaiige lef to Be Presented in Josliii, James J. (FLan^ nr not >ibarwlaa eradttad In tbla United States government and, es- Tha A A A ' crowd jately has bean Well, the AA A hadn’t been talk- for publlcatioo. only floor; to flick my golden tall sonags than Donald R. Ricbberg, ■treqsing tbe point that all its _ , - These are only a fqw of the com- papar and atao tba loeai nawi pub- pecially. tba Army and Nary. ing about that angle very mudi. Lands. * BUI suffarsd from a; hamorrbag* Laboratory. spitefully; to glide nonchalantly in- llabad bariin. director of the policy teard and the crop control programs have the and r went paddU^ down to see if wbsa ha had m abstesasd tooth ■Spniiirt Lfifirn InFprMlintf Mr. Spleea made for the Hi gh School Hal l . to my castle out of th* sight ot all All rlsbta o( rapubllcat'loa af The military authorities wilt be •KUnilS bCBrn inieresung | gnup, but. as he says, "W# may go Awarded Pri zes. apaelal diapatebaa baralr ara alao ra> nearest thing there la to a head of overwhelming support e< the farm* tha boys agreed. After talUng "off pullsd last Saturday. ’ W * appre- Inquisitive ayes; to be perfectly In- aarrad. likely to be keenly concerned over era involved; that |i arouldn't e--er the reoord’^ with them, Fm sorry to ciate your apirtt, BtU. ^ H . f as .•• 0 • indeflnltsly to show that whll* dependent ' of parent'* orders; not j the NRA sines the ousting of John- Rsports ^eoaesnUag Buropsu Plans have been mad* by tb* Air- this affair, since there Is ‘ a t least think of ImpoMng anything the admit that Urn afraid they do. —llaigarat BtUUvan, '3S. rlCIS iron InatUIS Spiess ■ elu^rwl among na- Thrse Shakespearean plays art to have to worry about putting on my son, is a confession that the prtce- farmar didn’t want; and that it fiouatris* tad other ferstga territory plane Club to hold an alr-maet n«i« ~ j Uons and races, words partalntog to Three graduate* of Mancbixter, Pnll aarrlea ellant of N E A Sarr- One AA A executive confided that be presented ta the High school rubbers when It rains; to snap my lea. Ine. flxlng and limited production pro- some possibility that the theft may j wiu ba mors scrupulous than aver it probably would ba 10 yaars ba- flvsB 111 Miss OlMrsmpt' coming spring. A t thte meet the ! things spiritual have changed but High school have attained aebotas- 'Mttle.” lldleas eyes when my houaemat* an- visions are a flop and will; be suc- have been In the Interest of foreign la holding raferenda to dstermlav fore all farmers Were suifleienUy eWo*I 'clsssss. Tbs purpose of thss* club expects to exhibit plants that in Interview. auditorium ta the coming week by noys me; to roll over and lose my- *Jc honors at Wesleyan Unlveraity Pabllahar'a Rnprtkantallva' Tba HALLETTSmES CHIEF they have buUt during the year. ! *rhe interviewers were intereatsd Jaltua Matliama Spretal Asancy—Ntw ceeded by a return to "good old com- militarists who wanted to know whathar tha farmers de want to educated to tbe adviaablUty of I to famllterlso the stu- the Hendrickson Bruce Company. self ta th* land of dream* whan the for th* ysar 1988-84. tork CbteaSo. Oatrclt and Beaten go in on tha plana A AA aaya ara flsats with th* eriglii and customs of Theae plansa wiU bs construom In to learn how the Indians of Con- more about this parttbular American [ signing up tor control program* to/j th* scis I nectlcut, after Th* plays to be presented are "Mer- spirit moves me, not having to The Wesleyan honor roll eontatas: petition.'’ It used to be "cutthroat good for them. th* people who msk* up tb* po sclsoc* laboratory, during th* A vary eigalflcaat paraUal to the conversion, prayed wony about tbe Latin term-tast enable the AA A to abandon proc-\| ENGWEEKONAYACHT meetings which ar* tha Lord’s Prayer. There are wv- chant of Venice.” Thurettoy after- three groupe. Group one records tim MEMBEP AUDIT BUREAU or competition." detonator. Then the Department] It all sounds downright virtuous esaing taxes and baneflt payment*, v Mon of the United State* am. .. to b* hM one* Oh, for the carefree life of a beauU- CTRCUI.AT10.V8 . a week. All planet wUl be buUt to vocabulary of spiritual matters eral vereloti* takca at various ttmee noon, October II, at 2:80; "Hamlet." oams* ot thoM indivldusls who bay* ^ Mr. RIchberg Says that many of j of Justice, upon whose shoulders lies j and to any event is aa effecUva an- Bo Mr. Young'* point would nesm gain InflormatlaB about th* cultural Thursday evening, October 11, at 8; fui goldfish! swer to the propagandiat who aaya gifts which they brought to this scale and will fly. Mr. 8^>ang, the exists between the language of the aad la various dlalscts, but th* most —Mary Alice Andrewa, '88B. acquired aa averags of A or blgbssn the Industrialists who • were most the responsibility for keeping talis [ to b* tacitly admitted. Graduate of *88 Claaa Earning faculty adviser of tbe club, expects tnterssUng are those obtained by "Julius Caesar,'' Friday evening, Oc- in their subjecta for tb* year. Group: The Rsrsld Printing Company. Inc., tba farmar ta bslng ragtmantad eouotey with them. American Indians and of the ancient tober 12 at 8. stsnmea no flnanelsT rtsponslblltto eager for the right to "stabilize’’ on potential revolutionists, Is Uke'.y Money So That He May En- to have a laige and varied display Govenor Baltonatall, of Connectlcui iwo an average o f B-plua aad Group and aaslavad by bursaueratic con- Floriia Plsaal gave a datallad rs- EgypUans and Babylonians, Mat These performances art being OEBOLA'nON (or lyposiapbiesl (rror* •ppasrlng In to be Just as keenly Interested In dis- Neverthaleaa, I g*t kind of faa- aort on I t ^ and Utustrated bar ter CoDtge. before the ancT of tha year. from the Pequot-Mohegaa tongue In three an average rf B. . aavartlsamcnts In tba Manabatiar prices, and who expected that that

i Feat wtu ba veejr glatf to h u iv that «nir aeighbera the Tbompaoavilla NORTH END WATER Foot have basa awojrded first prise GENERAL JOHNSON of the lamber of til tha osMB flfa and drum corps con- DAILY RADIO PROGRAM tast at tha National Oonvantioa, COCHRANE SHAKES UP TIGERS’ BATTING Bitten Murder commerce PRESSUREBOOSTED Vatarsno of F o ta te Wara in Louis- LONGSFORAREST IM TU R D Ay, OCTOBIR fi (Caaliai and Bastara BUndaifi Tlma> viUa, Kantuelqr. fa this open oon* OCARLftTON KCNORAKt •aMN*S«MOa tost tha beat oerpa In tha country ACTIVITIES Pntrsm s sabjsst Is ahaaet. P. M. ’7 = are Judged far place ahd ahow. This Cent. daat. NfiC-WfiAF NfiTWORK Slid— died Pradarlak William Wile n3UETM»AT ki the same crack outfit that fol- Siys He Waits to Get Away him, more than be knows about New MaiD from Retenroir lowed the Andarson-Shea Post dur- ■ASIC — Kasti wear wtw w ««i wtia ■rid— drid—Mlaeha Paalntky Oreh. MOBOCN. rtyortw himself. HU wife U a social leader. A fter an absence o f two-''Weeks, ■ltd— dOd—dddia Daaiay. FoalbaU— ing the Stats Convention parade. wJor wise «esb wfl «U t wfbr wre wgv •u tt H aisy Oraan — waat; JaaK IVs A Dean Show, This World Me^hOM* tJW MMT** this columii again makes its appear- wbta woaa w taa wwj wmI: MUi sad Series I Also •__Decides To Gamble She fixes the social status of evety Arwwtrans—mldwaat repast ' • M ort af tba teth ot ED- ancs to present a brief, comprehen- Ghres Depot Squre 70 General Orders froB noBfs torNext Two WHMinwefl wes-whe wow wdaf wkbt woman in town. People today to Attention of aU Poat members la NOSTHWKaT A CANADIAN — wtzaj ••41— fi4d—waman'a OoHdeaat; Ta D ginjUNO BT, pcH«t» te- her and today to him. H o w much sive and interesting summary of the wtsa bst» wtbo wear k frr arct Asneuneed—waat activities of the Chamber each week called to Oeneral Order No. 13-A J2d~ d ig —Piwae.RaSle Nawa—aa at I to Ihv* Immi MIM money does be want?’' aOUTH — wrva arptf wwim wta for.,the benefit o f both Its members Poonds at AD Times. printed on Page 37, October 1934 Moatlis. wna-waoB wied warn wme wtb wapl J™!** Flebsss Cansraiatlan p^j^^jCINCPfKATI RKO" LAMP- I "H e wants a substantial check so •*d'V? umn has been missing, Ihe Chamber plains the rules and regulations o f ; MOUNTAIN—hoa kdri kglr kshl JiJd~ i*Jd—'Tha Lawyar and Publie HARTFORD H I(»I DRUBS M. H. S. In The RIvervlew ^ Daily. Press, J S t Waakly Ravua ■totoK to to rSANK B. CATHAY.’ has been busily engaged in making A gravity water pressure o f 70 the V. F. W.— when callpd on to take New York, Oct. 6.— (A P )— Oen. PACiriC COAdT—kso kfl krw komo which U hu backer'in the political Hugh Johnson said }restsrdisy, 'T ’m jkhq kfad ktsr kpe a S S t ®"*b Rhythm 5^-a* Bltorview. wealtky proml- plana for the fall and winter pro- p- iDda Is now maintalnsd at aU sides during Industrial disputes. S S t ! dtueehtald. Oreh. campaign.’’ gram, details of which had not ad- Umss at Depot Square, made possi- going to try to keep my bands off 'Cant. Kast. HImbar Orehaa. CIERKS OF ROCKVILLE • AMt, la toaagkt to poUoe toadqoar- Navy Day Carleton In 4th Battle ’’.WsnU to what?" yelled Bleeker. vanced to the point where publlcttv ble by the laying of one mile of new N R A Just as fo r aa I coni” 1:Sa— Slid Oiaan drathara Orekaa. gsransdara af Manhattan . tots a « aoapiftoa at .drivlnp while "That’s what he said," Kenney N avy Day this year will be on tiSd— d;td Wadla Pisr dlH. Drama fifth str aight year was advisable' until now. water main by the Manchester Wa- "Are you going back Into govern- 'S S I , 26 TO 6 totodestoA Wltli him Is a Kiri who October 27th. Perhaps at the next diSd- sms—Tha waakand Ravse—to o remarked. "He wanted to have a ment w ork?” he was asked. S:ld— Slid—Our darn, KIddlaa Prai. r ears ato Is MABV BRI008, Utcli- ter Company from the Coleman meeting some of the seagoing gobs facsimile of the check published so "Not If I can help It,” said Oen- 4Dd— S M —Oaa. ttarnar Oretwaira S 'l t 'l M S r ? ” '* SbSMTOiSharira IN LAST GAME OF YEAR A meeting of the entire Mer- place on Lydall street to the stor- will be permitted to say a few words 4 :S »- StSO—Chlak Wakb A Crahaatra cits having an odd Job of talking to Gosiin Replaces GreeBborg ^BOX^ SCORE Wker. Both are released. be can convince the local cltlsens eral Johnson. <»• A Orehaatra ! tucked toe leather under his arm Norden teiephonea the facts to chants Division has been called for age reservoir In Liydallvllle. on the "Who .won the War”. Par- BiW^ S1N>—Ona Man'a Pamlly, darlal ” Wolfa OrehMtra— be done. I slipped through tot entirs local that atonement had been made for The new addlUohsI pipe line la 13 Wearing a white carnation in hla S:Sd— dil O Praaa.WaSla Nawa wasf toiric; H, duaaa Orahaa— inldwfat Mlssea Shutout i Ma newspaper. N ext dajr the real n «ct Tuesday evening at fl:30 o’clock haps a few weeks is time enough for Sild—' dlSd—Tam Caaktoria Crahaatra llrid-IJrid—Danny Ruaaa Ore—waat LOCAU ONE SCORE team wlto toe ease of toe wind, a great wrong.” Inches and connMta to the pipe line lapel, Oeneral Johnson sat in a ho- Nothinf H u Exer Approach io the Cleao"Up Piuition;! CMhap calta on DICK K E NN E Y. at the Hotel Sheridan. It is most the sailors to think up a reasonable ddd— 7 M —Ta da Annaunead Ifidd 1 iOd Dance Hour—waba only And blow It through Daffy Dean p : stepping 48 yards far the second ST. LOUIS (N L) "What— 7" Bleeker whirled to- that was laid from Depot Square tel lobby after making his New York Game WHli Norwich CoDe- cHr editor of The Blade. Osthay Important that tdl members make answer. We hope the sailors have a d ill— Tits—Or. Wm. H. Paulhaa, Talk NfiC-WJZ NETWORK TRADERS TO START did. A fter Rogell's single shipped ' score. A fumble halted the try for AB R HPO ward Morden. "You’re the one that through Woodbridge street to the "farewell address" from a depart- ■ Sild— 7iSO—Martha Maara, Oantralta itoliiia hts reputation has been la* a special effort to attend this ses- tetter answer than they had In St. Ii4d— 7i4S—Playd Olbbana P ^ r a m d ^ l C — daati wja wba-wbaa Wbal ed Brother Act Says Gray’ Oreenbarg to toe fS'- turu in the fifth | j point after. After toe kickoff, wlto. Other Changes Made; Ben-; ^ ... , got us into this, huh?" he asked. Coleman place two years ago. In ment store balcony. He twisted an MADE W im PASSES V JartA and demands damafea and a " I reported the case when it first sion, as plans will he discussed for Nazaire In 1919. A t least the condi- 7i0e— liSd—dlimund Wambars Muala wtom kdka f^ar wjr wlw w»yr wmal: giiu CaoceDed to Allow frame, Marvin Owen and Pete Fox ’ ; toe ball on toe Kelleyltee 38, Kara- the fall and winter activities of the addition to this a ten-inch main has' empty dgaret packgae and stared liOm- SiSO—Paaa damsian, dansa MIdwaati weky wear wla ’mdoubtedly suspected that Dean ' retraetlan. came In. It was s John Smith case tions are more favorable for a direct into space. ditd— filS —Tha C l ^ n fam ily—to a kwer koU rran wmaq kao wkbt~ SERIES ON MONDAY I burda passed and Turner Intercepted Kenney and Mprden decide to pot division. It Is expected that mat- been laid along North Elm street soa; P ail Has Little Troo" was shooting at them aa he struck t gal on Spot hy P4st Rec-;M2d^u:k.^u V.'.!’.!4 then. I was Instructed to get a reply In 1935 than In 1919. He' said hs bad had “a good many d id d -lliS d —Ta da I Annaunaad NORTHWKdT A CANADIAN — wtmj on toe 48 yard line. On two plays, ters to be taken up will Include with six-inch feedsrs down Henry Si4d—10i4d—dibarlan dlntara Charua wlba katp wabe wdsy hfyr eret ofef Contest Between Rhral them out Daffy set down seven. { IN FINAL MNUTES ! Collins, lb ...... 4 the mattrr before DAN BLEEKER. human Interest article and— ’’ Post Frollea offers.” j Waylor brought toe >aU to toe 26. Jmlor piMIsher of The Blade. Armistice Day closing and the s'..'eet and Hollister street to step lOAd—IliOO—Oanaa Muue Orahaatra ■OUTH — wrva wptf wwne wla wjax Dean was Just one pitch short of a I } "And you’re the one that got us up the supply of water on Main Refreshments wll< be served after "But I ’m not going to do anything ISilfr-lIrtO—Paul Whltaman’a Party wfla-waun wlod warn wme wab wapt, blem dtoirm . I Then Adamic fumbled and Abraitls .’!!2 Christmas street lightning project. IliOO—H iCO—Jaaaa Crawfard. Orsanlat w]dz wanb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpro •hut ouL a Greenberg triple'I* OSof ' j awwvwisxrecovered. A bad pass lost 19 yards ords; -Rowe: OrsIStl?^cf'.!.V . into It, bub?” street from the railroad crosting up the meeting and election o f officers of any kind whatever for a month Champions at West Side |V I t i Durocher, as ...... 3 H its—Idtid—Cdrafraa Carnival—c to a weal ktba ktha waee wave Electricians and Textilers Rutoimn proportions scoring KOW GO ON WITH THE STORY ’ " Y e s s i r . " to Middle Turnpike and through the October 16, Tuesday evening. or two, be added. “ I feel I am con- MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kalr kfhl for ManehesUr and Haraburda Mention of. the lighting project Cfifi-WAfiC NETWORK White to deprive him of one Blocker sighed. Homestead Park section. Additional fused about things. PACIPIC COAdT—kso Ml l« w koma By HARRY ORAYSON to^toe I Berger and Campbell Lead I ^unu^' PurteU was downed by Uuel Looms Tomorrow. i ** p .....* leads iiB to point out as reminder ■AIIC — gsali wabe wade woke weae kkq kfad ktar kpe Tomorrow at 2 JO. nmto. But as Dlsty explained,Isined. _ _ I Haefs«on toe 28. Adamic swept left CHAPTER ni "That's a lot better, my boy," he ter Is now supplied through Oak- Andenon-Sbea AmdUary , "W hat r d like to do Is, get away waab araao wipr wkbw wkie wbk eklw Clash to Determine Trade Sports Editor N. R, A. Service 31 that there are exactly sixty shop- Cant. daat. “Paul fait oorry for Greenb^ Just 8 1 said. "When I ask you a direct land street and North School street V. r, w . for a couple of months from any- wdro weau wwa waan wfbl ward wjav (Spoelal ta Tha Herald) DETROIT Das Bleeksr, junior publisher of ping days to Christmas, not count- wmaa wbna; MMwaati wbbm wfbm l!*d— J.;Jd—Royal Hawaiian Orehaat. os I did on Wednesday when I let 2nds to Touchdown A fter The Blade, was in the late fortlea question, give me a direct answer. both from North Main and Oakland thing that takes any mental effort, •idd— SSSI—Tommy Tuekar Orehaatra By EDWARD J. NEIL AB ing today. The regular meeting of the Ander- kmbe kmos wowe whaa School Champs. Uim poke a meaningless penalty. OalUvan’s pass to Adamic Ha was then of frame, sallow of The alibis can come later. I f you’d streets and la providing what Is before I make up my mind;" ■AST-W PS wtap wibw wboe wibs wfaa } ! * • - •

Toonendlle Folks ' By Fontaine Fox OUR BOARDING HOUSE Rr AlMm Mic k e v (.himself; Mc Guire ClRSiiFIED SENSE and NONSENSE The Past Master at in t imio a t io n of Wit n e s s e s U a ear aUUa oe a moonllghtf THE HARDEST TRINOS TO| alght'and Um man starts looklBC in FIND IN TIRE8 AND POCXBT-I tba flri’a ayra ba’a linfla — If ha BOOKS ARB THE SLOW LEAKS. VES--I'^N PAVING # 2 0 OKAf.HUG/ LC6W8TVC l i liinv looks In the gas tanktanlS- ta*I B i a r r i a d . A WEEK TO SWING IN TW\« eut do tgo TRAHSOK i SHOP onOVERTISE - N A phlloeopber la a mas who oanl A Vagriuit enjoy a girl's kiss and overlook the I CAGE ,TH'SAM E AS YOU AT>ES/j TU m N G A OPER.SOWE^ made by Dr. L. M. Dawson, ebair- Watts of Talcott avenue. They are I will laava tha dust of the city fact that it la chirity to an old has-1 -^ T G O TTO TW*-©KTHROOM SQUArTTER'& CAN TOSS IN APABTMEN'rS— FLATS— registered at the Dodge Hotel in lust and found MOVING—TRUCKING— man of the Cubbing Committee of LONE DRIVER’ S CAR treat aiKl tha aolaa of tha busy XT FIRST, AN' 1 ain' t SWITCMIN' CLAIM ONTH' SOME PI6H STORAGE TENEMENTS the Charter Oak Council. The ac- Washington. town WHO yOV) TUB/-^Bt OUT WHEN NOU U » T —WIRE HAIRED terrier dog. ROCKVILLE ceptance was by William Schaeffer The Cornelia Circle will hold ita For tha windy moor and the high Sally Lou—Dst husband of yours I TO A S»X3IN<5 TO LET TV4' white with brown face, with mu»* PKRRETl R OLENNET INC lOCAl FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tenfr of the church (Jub Committee. first meeting of the aesaoa on Tues- TURNS OVER, HE ESCAPES hill and the peat-streui flowing ho' sih laay, ain’t hs. Handy Ana? I LIMITED HAVETtt"WGWT OF TH' WATER IN START inent, with all improvements, In Handy Ann—Huhl JUiH lay hs ale. Wm. Martin, 168 South Main tod long cUstAnce moving UAtly Blanket Shower day Afternoon at the summer home CHURCHES__I hrown; lO MINUTEC'NOU CLAPPING espreas to Hartford. Ovarnigm eluding furnace. ,Apply 111 Hot! A blanket shower and dinner wae of Mrs. W. B. Bean, known as "In- I will kaep my y nteta by the am. De only plaes I osa g n dat| M i OF THAT'S , etrcet. good-for-notlUng to go am to slasp. a in t parries to and tm o New Tork. Tel. ctreet. or telephone 6806. tendered to Miaa Marjorie Bolger on spiration' Point.’* ST. BKIDOrrS R c Gnniuir RoMndahl Uninjured eAmpnrea whera the white cUtf* WHAT YOU GUV6, MEAN i ' ATOUNTAIN , ,S06S. 8$$U Of 8864. ROCKVaLELABORITES Thursday evening at the RockviUe Col. and Mrs. Fraacia T. Maxwell Bev. WUIIans dodge. Paster by Automobile’n Romerrault lean to tha sea. ETATUt.r pJSreRS./i AUTOMOBILES FOR RENT—6 ROOM TENEMENT House, Mrs. A. L. Ctiapdelaina being of Maxwell Court, Mrs. E. O. But- And dawn shall wake me with Han—Does your dd . *SS aa at 7 Cottage street. Modern Im- Rev. Lee Peeehic, Aseletaot on the Bolton Road. FOB SAL": hostess. The shower was in honor ler, and Miaa Marion Butler have goldra handa and the rain ehaH walk automobile atUl ruaf provements. Garage If desired. In- WIN M CAUCUS OF OEMS returned from a motor trip to New Masses will be at 7:00, 8:00, 8:80 with me. Friend— It rune, but not still, by| PUBLIC PASSENGEB of the approaching marriage of and 10:30. quire 9 Cottage street (phone 4309) Mias Bolger and James McCarthy York City. Ounnar Roecndahl o f - 24 Haw- I will seek tb* place whera glp- a long ways. WE PAT HIGHEST prices for SEBVICE 20A ' or Andlalo Brothers, 461 Wood- At the 8:00 masa the Junior choir lied car* from 1930 up. Riley which will Uke place on Tuesday. The Board of Aasesaora -of the thorne street, met with an auto- iae roam and strange, wild aong* bridge street (phone 3310). Dunlap, Textile Union Head Town of Vernon were In session will sing; mobile accident on the Bolton road are rang; Chevrolet Company, 60 Well* St- IN ADDITION TO Silver Lane Bus Among those present were Mias Hymn—Mother Dearest, Law- Line, Do Luse Bus for fodg* party and James Dick. Named* as Marjorie Bolger, James McCarthy, yesterday for the receiving of liata at 9:10 this morning that ended In I will find once more the megjc M 9 OR RENT—FIVE ROOM lower rence Scranton. Mr. and Mrs. John Bolger, Mr. and of taxable property. hia car. turned completely over, paths I knew when earth was 1929 PONTIAC sedan »6P, 1928 nr team ulpa, we also offer 7 paa ilat, south 'side, improvements. In- Candidates for Bepresenta- Hymn—O Salutaria, Bordese; Al- Hupmobile sedan $49, 1927 Nash senger sedan livery. Phone 3063, Mrs. Justin Latbrop, Mrs. EHIen landing on' the south side of the young, quire aftei 5:30, 63 Union street, i tlves. beit ^rackaa. coach $29. 192(7 Chevrolet sedan 8860. 8864. Chapdelaine and Henry Cosgrove. road with the top underneath and And the stare will give me eom> Hym—JesuSi Dearest. Lord. all four wheels In the air, but with radeatalp and the wind will be my Quotations $29 irooe brideamalda. Horace W. ferred, this time to be assistant at HAROLDS. BURR TO WED left the farmer at the Center and Bing around dead aad won’t Ue [ I While the total vote caat was an- hlteh-hlkan to daceiva tham wltta< down. Ada ord«r«d for ibra* at ala daya street (Orford Bldg.) Apply Ed Jonea, Jr., will be the best man for St. Anthony’s church. Hartford. went to the police station, where te warning flag befon they will atop. S( ORCHY SMITH aad atoppad bafort tba tblfd at dftb I nounced as 324, each voter had the hia brother and the uahera will be —Seaator-claet Theodora O. Bilbo I Back To The Ranch By John C. Terry day will ba eharfRd oair (ai tba aA- DUGS— UIBDS— PETS 41 ward J. Holl. Tel. 4642 and 8025. Rsv; Eugene Moriarty. who haa made hia report. The automobile, it ; right to vote for two candidates on Joseph C. Gray of Wlncheater, been stationed at New Haven. Is IN NEW YORK TODAY of BOaaladppL tuaJ oombar of tlmaa tba d appaar* ; the same ballot. was found later, was on the Bolton THE TROtlBLE WITH MOST *ti* CApnsdD euTUsa are iReuiMr mw m from yme ^Mg ino undsd am rtActs ad. aharfftaa at tba rata aaraad. b«t FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE; Now Maas., and Edward S. Taylor of transferred to Willimantic. Father side of the town line. or THOSE SHORT-UVEb ICAK- CANYON, A IANS MoUBt TSWNG H« ------’ "as RR as SktnUA't lAND X ^ ao aUowaaea or rafuada eaa ba mad# is your chance to get a fox hound, H O U S E S F U R K E M tin j The question was raised as to Cambridge, Masa. The officiating I am tired of hearing Rooeevelt I tom PttoettUtM ' whether either William J. Dunlap Moriarty ia a native of Manchester. ItlAGES, IB THAT THE ONLY -IH 'P O C M W 1HRT m O R [ po m, y » c -But oa ats tima ada aioor»d aftar tba bird dog, rabbit dog, farm dog or clergyman will be Rev. Dr. George He is to be An assistant pastor. Son o f Dr. and Mrs. N. A. Burr deacribad as the meet feligtoua ...... ' 1 N6AWT&»»I or tWBBERNigA, cmcmtutp, tr I or James E .^ lck was eligible to be Canada exported 2,806,770 pounds BUTT THAT HE OR BHE WOR- YHSrWM HURT SAP WlU Qftb day. a pet, from six weeks old up. Fred FOR RENT—MODERN six room S. Brookes, pastor of the Union Con- to Marry Lucy Wormeley restdant wa have ever had. Since mis enu HANS soMrmiNs r Na **tlll rorbida*^i dtarlaf liaaa aat house, reasonable, 85 South Main I named as candidate. Both ques- of honey last y:ar, an increaae of ItlEB ABOUT SCRAPING UP THE e haa been prealdent, he haa at- ‘tHROUCM O.I(. MBAN‘ 'm' aoid Walden, Chester. Tel. 86-2. gregational church. Kelley in All Souls Church. |22.1 per cent over the 1932 expor- CASH m tS T FOR IB THE DI- g lAT TNC RANCN^ Tba Uaraid «iU aot a# raapvaalMa street, or Mrs. Seastrand, at Beau- I tiona were by J. Arthur Corbin. Principal to Speak tandad church but throe ttmos. If AIS OOIN' Tb mip-tVl RPSRAl I Car aora tbaa aaa laaarraat laaartlab who nominated his son. John Ar- RECENT BRIDE GIVEN tation. VORCE BUTT. SoMSTNINfr ty Nook-r8011. "What the High School Has to ever be cornea nky town, ha can't SrrTMBU OunAVN T btu' I of Bay advartUaiaaat ordarad fwr , thur Corbin, Jr. Democratic Regls- (Special to The Herald) gat into tha pulpit of my church. Mora taaa eaa ttaa LIVE STOCK— VEHICLES t2 Offer the Various Types of Chll-' New York, Oot. 5.—A former THE ROAD TO POWER HAY to K«N'B00TNlB0-)WHAr/ madh t ant I Tba laadvartaai omtaaiua ai laaar* FOR RENT—SEVERAL Desirabis I trar George E. Dunn settled the dren" is the topic of an address to A SURPRISE SHOWER —Bev. L. R. PUppe, Now Oh Ec, | flve, six and seven room bouses, I point by stating that both Dunlap ( Manche.stcr resident, Harold S. LEAD TO PERDITION IF SEN8I- Pa. SbOfioiN' i b Oo? raet aoblfeatlea of advarUalaf will ba be delivered by Prof. Philip M. RLE TRAFFIC LAWS ARE NOT raetiflat oaly by aaooaUatlaa at tba FOR S A L E -7 WEEKS old pigs siugle ann double. A'pp y Edward ). and Dick registered a.. Democrats Burr. 30, now living, in New York DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS •baraa laada far tba aanrtaa raaiarad. Howe, principal of the Rockville i at the Amherst club, and Lucy OBEYED. Earl Mitchell. Cali 3217. Holl. Phone 4642 and 80'25. ! two weeks ago. He ruled that they High School; to be delivered on i Mrs. Charles S. Barnes Is Hon- Ail advartlaamaau saai aaafar* I were eligible to have their names I Wormeley Kelley, 29, lawyer, dl- ta atyla. aapy Aad lyporrapby vltb Mpnday evening before the Elling- ored by 20 Local Friends The Democratic electors of tha Flataarman—^After tugging for an rtTUlatloBi aaforead by tba pabilab* presents as candidates though In- ; vorcee, of T. H. Ranch, Sutcliffe, F I a p p e r F a n n y S a y s : ton Parent-Teachers Asaoclation. [..ast E vening. Nevada, obtained a license to marry Town of Coventry are requested to hour a t my Une thlnlring I had na.u.a.MT.Mv. ara aad tbay raaanra tba rtybi la ABTICLES FOR SALE 43 LEGAL NmiCES 7a { eligible to vote In a caucus for six Old Folks Sunday adit., raalaa at rajaet aay aopy aea* ! months. j this morning In the Municipal meet at the Town Hall. North (Cov- hooked a neord catch, I finally alteiod objaetloaabla FOR SALE—PHILIPPINE Islands, ItHPUIIT OP Tils: < IIMIITIU5 OP There had been reports that Dun- "Old Folks Sunday” will be ob- Building here. They will be married entry, on October 11th. 1934, at 8 hauled in an old automobile tire. OLOblNO UbURS--alrman Leo Flaher-i George Moyer. A dainty lunch was doea not atop ha then thumbs hia HE'D A P P R E O ATE HIS b fellewiBe the Bret leiertioe et wood, furnace wo'.a, and oak' slab*. L. Cross and Congressman Francis 4 7 Acrropfl Inlereii ...... lo6.3*?I ty then, due to the size of the served by the bride's mother, Mrs. nose, while the ear driver turns B O N N ET PER BEIN' O V ERSI6HT B E IN ' c a l l e d 1 eaeh a4 otberwiee tb* CHARUB Telephone 3149. Chos. Staye, E. I'orelgn coin and currrncy.. 2.4 4 T. Maloney, candidate for United RATB win be oelleeteB. He reepoail. fx>nlcr stieat. crowd, adjourned to the Town Hall. Rachel Symington. thumbs down. WIDE AWAViE-----TH E TO HIS A TTE N TIO N , Mllty for ereere.lB telepboeiB e4e John McKinstry was named chair- States Senator, speak at the open- UTTUE BOSS NOTICED BUT, IF TH ' UTTLE BOSS Total 1783,948.03 ing of the Democratic Campaign in will be saeoBieB aaa ibefr eeearees I.I.kllll.lTIKK man and Francis Leonard clerk. Speed Cop— And your wife looks HAS O OT ANV BIG STUPF / aaaaet be AoereateeA General Oepueita ...... T&70.98&.3I The flve nominations were present- Tolland County. The meeting is a If the drives Uka tha wind, too. HOUSEHOLD G(H)OS 3) being sponsored by the Tolland IN H i m , h e WON'T DO INDEX OF Treaturerw. certified, dlvl ed in the following order: John Growler— Teata, always roaring In rr. FI6QER THAT FOR SALE—9 PIECE dining room ilt-nd' checks, e t c ...... Arthur Corbin, Jr., Wllliar ,1. Dun- County Democratic Association of my ears. CLASSmCATIONS Revenuri taxes CftlHotf'i) .. U.Vi which John N. Keeney of RockviUe ttEOftee SiCARDa BI6 BOSS WON'T. our. set, walnut; walnut bed and dress- <'oniinun s*ock mitManOlng luU.'»ou;0«J lap. James Dick. Raymond E. Spiel- TEN- er : spring and mattress complete .Surplus ...... 10i).0(l4).0n man and Augustus M. Burke. A ia president. A man apaaklng of hia old car, BatacasaaU Clough to Speuk Monday lUrrlaraa Inquire 169 West Center street. rndivfded I’ rofilla ...... 8.604.38 motion was .ukde that a vote be aid it was atlU running, but not Daatba •••••••••••••••••••••••• D taken by check iitt. Superintendent of Schools Herbert SHUN running atUl. There’s a difference. FOR SALE—BLACK AND WHITE Total. Inciudinir capital aC' O. (jlough will be the guest speak- OaF0 al 7 baaka ••••« •« •••••• B count ...... |'783.948.9I Another motion was made by lb MasMflaM •••«$•««• ••••••• ^ combination Magee range $15. Htnte of Connecticut. County of Charles E. McCarthy that two can- er at the opening, session of the fall YOUR HUSBAND — I didn’t tdon ba^ rouab •••••••••••••••• ^ Radio $2.00 and other household and winter season of the Vernon Buddies Abbattbcanaata •••••••b^******* Hartford ns Munchrater. Oot. 6, 1934. didates be voted for on each ballot marry you for (your money, you FaraanaU • • • • • a • • • •« • • a • a *• • • • b goods. 18 Winter street. I HaruP C. Alvord. Treaaurer of and that the two highest be declar- Civic Betcrment Association to- be the «hov$' iiitine'l do aolcrnnly know; rather in spite of It Money Aat«aMbt1«a ed elected , candidates for Represen- held on Monday evening at the doesn’t make happiness; In fact, the FOR sal e—CABINET stove witU a^\fiur thiil the aluive ataU io«>nt ia Abtoaobllaa far Sal# . ....••••• 4 trut- to the brat of mv knowlcdgr and tatives. Dobsonville School house, Supt. American Legion leas monay the more happiness. Aotomobllaa far Biobaaba «•••• t oil burner and barrel complete. In- ballef. John N. Keeney. Max J. Schmidt Clough will take for his topic "The Commander Allan L. Dexter haa YOUNG WIFE—Tlien, darling, we A flrst-clasa male keeps his girl AbU Aacaaaorlaa-^Tlraa ...... i cuire at '26 1-2 Oak street. Present Day, Needs Of Education," AbU Rapalrlay^Palatlbb ••••• T HAUOLb C ALVOnn antf Martin Lehan were tellers and selected the following men as com- shall be wonderfully happy. Daddy friend well posted. Subccrtbfd and awurn to before me Charles E, McCarthy and Edward A social hour will follow the mee- Attta ttbaola ...... I-AFOR SALE — CRAWFORD coal thla Ortobpr 6, 1934 mittee chairmen for the coming went bankrupt yesterday. . Abtob Bhty by Trqak •••••••• I B. Coogan checkers. ting. year; Membership, Donald Heming- range, a'so small Smooth Top ks* " U )riS H. M.MtTK AbtoBm^Pof Uira •••••»••••*••• b Notary FuUllo. .rustice of Peace Candidates Meat Distribution way; Rehabilitation, Francis E. Oaragaa—AafTlea—Storas# ••••• lb ranges both l.i gm-d condition. Call Motarayalaa—Bteretaa ....••••w IS The following Justices of Peace More than 500 pounds of govern- Bray; Ways and Means, (Charles L. FRECJKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosserl Waacad Autoa-»Motor«y«Iaa ... II 4274. ' were named by the caucus: George ment fresh veal and beef were dis- Wlgren: Child Welfare, Dr. How- baalaaaR aad Prafaaataaal baralaaa tributed to the needy of Rockville FOR SALX—FULL SIZE bed and huge cypresa tree cut in P. Wendhelaer. James F. Touhey, ard Boyd; War Orphan Education, ' HEY, HCW ABOUT Bualaaaa Sarvioaa Offtrad •••.. II Louiel&na a few years ago wai Saul L. Pelzer. Maurice L. Spurllng, yesterday. The distribution was Harold C. Alvord; National De- Uoaaabald barvteaa O ffarad ...... lb*A spring, girls' winter coat, practi- supervised by Mrs. Mertle Englert, THOSE HOP6E Balldtaf^-CoatraeUfib .»••••••• U cally new. Call 6150. 1,283 years old. When sawed. It Edward H. Dowdlng. Thomas Ker- fense, Albert T. Dewey: Military Ptarlata—NurRarlaR ' ...... li produced six nuge logs contain- non, John N. Keeney, Frederick G. local FERA relief director. Affairs, James H. McVeigh: Naval S H O E S ? Fuaaral Dlraotora ...... 14NEW OIL BURNERS being discon Ing li.162 feet of lumber. fCx- Hartensteln. John A. Trail, Char- The orders were distributed at Affairs, Harry Mkidment; C. M. T. W HERE A R E Haattat-wPiumhlnv—Rooflag If the town hall and the meat was laauraaoa ...... sb*# tl t'nued Irimi our stock special!« perts contend that the tree grew . lotte A. Howell, Helen S. Garvan, C. and R. O. T. C.. D-. LcVerne V A <30016 Ulltiaary—Or«MmaklBB ...... II one Inch In diameter every 28 I Earl C. Northrop. Clarence J. Mc- carved at Trapp's market on Market Holmes; Aeronautics, Charles priced: Bun.seii, glass tank, $17.00 street and at Englert’s market on "2 lfovtn«-^Tnaeklng~4i.oraga a«a. t# with chrome fittings, $34.60. Silent years of Us life. i earthy. Corbin K. Englert, John Trebbe; Markamanshlp, Marcel J. Publlr PaaaaDftr b^rrlaa ••«ra.l0‘ A Union street. Donze; Americanism Edson M. Patnttag—Pabarfag ...... 11Glow, glacs tank, $38.90; Bunsen, McKinstry. ProfaBRionaJ barvlaaa «••••«•«•• IS I A motion to adjourn W-aa made Funeral of F. H. Pretbrey Bailey; Boy Scouts, Ernest L. cabinet model wiU* electric lighter. The fun/ral of Frederick H. Pres- Rapalrlat II $42.50; •Sllen) Glow Homemaker i and the caucus broke up without Morse; 4-H Club, John H. Darling; Tailoring—Dyaiag—Ctaaatnt « . 14 j the usual vote empowering the brey, aged 89 years, a former resi- Forestry, Clifford D. (Cheney. Ath- ToUti G4M>dB aad Sarvica ...••• II with cellar tank, $48. Watkins town committee to All vacancies. dent of Rockville, who died on Wed- Vrantad'..»piifilnaa» Na. v ie # ...... 14 I letics and Junior Baseball. .George (READ THE 8TORV. THEN COLOK THE PMCTURE) Brothers, Inc. CUf Knight Names .\sses«)r nesday evening at Springfield, was Kennedy; Community Service, Ev- ISdiieatlmBal ROOM AND The little men walked right along, said. "I see the open spot, ahead." Couraaa aad Claaaaa ...... IT Cnif Knight, well known cartoon- held yesterday morning at 11 erett R. Kennedy; Safety, John rrivaia fnatruetioa ...... tl ' 1st and sketch arUst. haa been naro- o'clock at the funeral parlors of the L. Jenney; Graves Registration, Ekl- and Dotty said, "You're very strong, •'You're right," replied the woman. ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD .39 Soon the cake waa placed upright. «X 1UU A Daaotaf ...... It* A : ed as a member of the Board of Byron Undertaking Co., Springfleld. ward Quish; Legislation, William J. to carry such a monstrous cake. Muai«al**Dramatlr St FOR RENT—ONE FURNISHED BOARD Assessore of the town of Vernon, The body was brought to Rockville Thornton: Sons of the Leglsn, Ber- "Ah. what a sight," said Goldy Wanrad-—ffiatraoMoa ...... H SILENCE IS GOLDEN i BT'Ma Wirt I t iP«4» loom, also two imfumisbed rooms which includes the city of Rockville, for burial in Grove Hill cemetery. tie Moseley: Publicity, Michael J. Why don’t you rest a while? 'Gee. the cake look.s pretty as can Plaaaclal ?=^ALESM AN SAM ___ Boada'-^tackfw-Alortgagaa «••• II team heated. Write Herald Box O by the Board of Selectmen. Short services were held in the McDonnell; House and Hhitertain- "You're traveling at quite a gait. be. I’ll bet the wee man want to Sam Loses Once More! B y S m a ll Buainaaa Opportunlltaa ...... SI The appointment is for the short Lucina Memorial Chapel at the ment, W. Henry Weir; Legal. John We'll gladly ait down here and 3’eep In their new home tonight." per week fNOlO, L ( S S e N ,^ 2 z f 'MAKB UP VCR MIND ojhadda'^ fiCOEU., PIVB POLICE PUPS Uoaay to t^an ...... II9 OR RENT— Large SINOLK slO •00 term of one year to.ftll the vacancy cemetery at 3 o’clock. G. Mahoney; Visiting, Cecil Kittle; A'Sit.’* mEN TlSAVBTH'PaPS Bala aaa RltaaftaM rooms. A lieaven for bachelor girle cauied by the death of John L. Frederick H. Presbrey was bom Finance, Robert E. Hathaway; "Don’t worry, we're not tired," "You bet we do, ’ came the reply. MV OLD JO B b a c k , WILL VA, m e a n - I HAD, WON ME # 1 0 AND AN' TH'<3uy I GAVE 'EMT&J Halp Waotad->Pamala ...... II and boys where you can be chef Nice, Clean, Airy Rooma. Brown of Talcottville, who died eud- In t^lllngton on Nov. 24, 1845, the Band. Allan L. Dexter; Auditing, "All right, then, men, we'll gladly I Pl e a s e ? i 'u e h a d n o t h i n ' b u t g o o dI A N D, -Q O D A B l u e r i b m n , a t t h e SOLO^‘EM PER PIECES Halp Wantad>—Mala .»..••••••. II replied one wee men, with a smile. BAD l u c k FER MOIVTMSr $ S A lalaaman W aoud .I4«A and chamber rrald Jensen—Phone denly a few weeks ago. on of Wales and Hannah Presbrey. Frank Cervini. The woman who had baked the t»y to get the whole thing finished." and bad c o u n t y f a i h T t h a t Ic THAT^ BAD LUCK, AIN T 11? Halp Wanitd>-Mala at Pamala.. IT 6070—7636. Home Cooked Food. Several candidates were in the He was married on April 29, 1874, The unit haa accepted the Invita- cake then said, "Now, everyone, answered Windy, with a grin. LOCK?- aOOD LUC K , A IN 'T (T ^ A gaou tVantod ...... •••IT*A at Staffordvllle to MIsa Elizabeth M. Regiiiar Meala. fleld but the Board of Selectmen tion of the poat to hold a joint In- n e’ll take a .short cut through thla "Bring on the tools that we will bitaafioa# Wgatad—Pamala ••• II felt that the rural territory ehould Newell and came to Rockville about stallation of officers. The joint com- •ltaalton» Waaiad—Mala .••• « |l SToup of tree.e. Our Journey then need and we'll sail in with our best C^plnytiiant Agaaalaa 4# APARTMENTS— FLATS— be Tipresented. Mr. I ^ g b t cornea three years latar. mittees will hold their first meet- will end. apecd.” The woman brought them Tha deceased la survived four Mr# bleab— Pata—-Peelfry*—Veblrlee TENEMENTS 6:i from the Cernon section, where he h y ing oh Monday night. It la expect- "Be just as ^arsful as can be. ''orth and shouted, "Ready, lads, be- Doga—flifda—Pali ...... 41 children. Mrs. C. Wesley Hale and Is well known. ed that this affair will Uke place That cake is breakable, you see. gin!” Llvt tack—Vablclai ...... 4SK>K RENT—'WO. THREE and Hotel Sheridan Sco>ntB Organise Council Mra. Charles H. Hardle of Spring- on Monday, October 2?. the place Poultry and luppllaa ...... It tour rootn turnlshed or unfurnishaa field. Carlton Presbrey of Uttib haa not yet been selected. Command- Twill cave in, in the middle, if you The Tinymites grabbed shoyg Waniad . pot* —^«ltrr<-Bt#ak 44 Plans for a District Organization (')iance to let it bend. and began to dig to beat the Paf S elf—WleealleBeeea apartments. Manchester Oonstrue- for the promoting and advising In Falls. N. J., and Olfton H. Prea- er Dexter has selected Past Depart- Articlai for •«!# ...... «g tinn Co. Telephone 4131 or 4330. brey of Arlington, N. J. A brother, ment (Commander CHarence Scar- The big cake soon was ho| Scouting were m a^ on Friday eve- ' Great!" they heard one wee RoaU %nd Aecaaaorlaa ...... || ning at a meeting of the Scout Exe- D. S. Breabrey. albo survives as do borough, a .personal friend, to be "We're heading for an open spot, . bulidtag Matartali ...... «y FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement, at cutives of the Charter Oak Council. eight grandchildren and two great- the installing officer for the poat. and you'tl agree, as like as not, Uiat I oar. Oiaraoada~Waubaa—Jawalry - 1 | 170 Oak street, all Itnprovemcnts, FOR SALE OR RENT <*’ a- dandy place to put the cake And then he added. "How about KtaafHea} ApplUnead.-^fUi1a «. 41 Boy ScOuta of America, held at the grandchildren. The inaUllIng officer for the unit r«a l aad Paad ...... I I . A first floor, rent $30 month, inquire SEVEN-ROOM HOt'SB ON MILL Uoion Congregational Church. Briefa haa not as yet been announced. upon the ground. a window, so we can look out?' OgTdan — Parm-^tiAtry Pradaela M Maple- Hospital. Telephone 8241. S'tftEET. ia A -i aliape hsvbig been Preceding this meeting the Cub ' Cards were received yesterday Past Commander John G. Maho- "W e then will dig the Insides out. Okay! Wc'll make one," Scouty Uouaabold Ooodt ...... •••;••• II entirely renovated Inelde and out. Scouts of the Union Church were from Miss Edith M. Peck, librarian ney and Comrade Donald Heming- The Tinyraltea will help, no doubt, j said. We’ll also make a door." 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An members o f the American L«- A Bumbar at ths membera of Dance to gton Rifle team are asked to meet Chapman Court, Order o f Amaranth, ATLANTIC at the outdoor rango’of the team lo- plan to attand tha aupper and maet- ,.;Y. TONip Galiraann>Richard8 Music tng o f Pattipaug Court of. Easax, cated on LydaU street at 1 o’clock Range Oil* 7V^c gaL this evening at 6:80. The court fol- aad Chlek darlc’e Prompting tomorrow afternoon when the first liM ikT aqile outdoor shoot for the club medal lowed its meeting last evening with William AspinaU *qr Nigkt A t Oardm Ballroom. Baaeom Lodge will be held. The range has been a card social for which eight tabies DIAL 7S9S TMlght' On tlie New London Pike put In good condition and aU will be of. players remained. In progres- Try Oar SerrlMt Bmim Dancing 8-1*. - Admieelon 8»o ready to take care of members who sive bridge Mrs. Ethsl Mohr and wish to compete.' Joseph Parke were high and Mrs. Lula Bldwcll and F. C. TUden, low. Askold I- Local roembere of the Order of In pivot Jack Trotter waa high and EaaUm Star plan to attend toe, Miss Doris M. Sisco of Vineland, Mrs. Emma Brown low. Sand- ABO^W N reception tola evening at «*« « “ - N. J., returned to her home to^ y . wiches and coSee were served at the For lt->8o Uam H. Hall High «:»«»'• West Miss Sisco was called to Manches- close of the games. Hartford, In honor of Grand Worthy ter by the Illness of her mother, I t Im Octobtr BM tiar at iSrcr* Mra H. M. Sisco, who died recent- Hero It ‘ arci«, K3ag» D*'Jfht4n, wUI Patron .Frederic Norton of that A well-children’s conference will _M Tuewtajr evening at the Clr- place. ly. be held Monday afternoon at 3 room at Wtatton Memorial. o’clock at the Health Center on Is A gain Hartford Road. < Manchester Garden club mem- 8TART1NO bers are reminded of the October meeting Monday evening at 7:80 at i the T. M. C A „ when Luther M. .Keith, head of the Bureau of Road- ; MONDAY—^' side Development of the Connecticut , Highway Department, will give an VANOCO GAS 1 4 illustrated lecture. The general . WINTER OBAOIP OalloB Funds Are AvaOable For public is invited to attend. j Special Anti-Knock Gasoline Mrs. Edward Lynch of Knox street j and Mra Clayton Allison of B>st j VANOCO Winter Grade Gasoline is second to none Home Modemization and Center street are registered at the , of the major companies’ regular brands and this excel- Hotel Roosevelt, New York, for the ; lence Is obtained without the use of any addition of week-end. On Monday they expect , to welcome home Mrs. Ellis Callis, chemicals or other dope. SoW Exclusively At Repair Work mother of Mrs. Allison. Who Is re- j turning on the S. S. Scythlp. after : Under the Federal Housing Administration Program. an extended visit to her old home In V A AV^Cse r vice 426 Hartford Road England. W ^STATION If you have secured a loan or are going to get one, Only Chairman James McCullough of remember: LADIES* PLAIN CUtMENv the Permanent Armlstlss’’Day com- We Also Handle Phelps Range Oil mlvtee appulntoi' a committee last MEN*S SUITS and TOPCOATS night at the first meeting of the group to call upon tl clergymen to TTiat W e Can Furnish confer upon co-ope. itlon for toe DRY CLEANED and PRESSED annua] observance of Armistice Day at the Manchester Memorial hospi- All the Material You tal. Due to the fact that th: holiday falUi on Sunday this year. It was 2 for »1.oo

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KOPPERSCOKE Burdette H a w ley ...... 95c KEYSTONE Straight Whiskey, »Teacher of Piano and Organ S»r"'...... 98c L. POLA COAL CO. mORADE GIN, D C , . Exponent of the 62 Hawthorne Street Tel. 4918 Leschetizsky System PLEISCHM.YNN m e Q C Branch Office: .'>5 School Street. Tel. 4632. in Piapp GIN, Sfth aOO Beginners and Advanced WINES, C'oal sold in 20 and lOO-lb. bags at branch office. Students. bottle ...... 0 2 / C up Studio: 53 Cottage Street. Tel. 3270

FILMS DEVEIJIPED^ND

MunvrtfiSter PRINTED

24-HUDK SERVICE

Film Deposit Box At

Store Entrance.

KEMP^S

We are here with MRS. ADA N. sixth when

MERRIFIELD

Teacher of Fretted Aeat News! Instruments

Through the courteo^ of Gibson,

Inc., we offer, for a limited time, free mandoUns banjos and

gultara with cost of iesaona. For partlculara see Mrs. Mer-

rlfleld tt her studio, Mondays and Tuesdays.

868 Main Strset Phone 764S Another

BUCK & WHITE STORE

At 747 MAIN STREET

NEXT TO STATE THEATER FRIGIDAIRE

With An Introductory Special o f Any Plain Gar-

ment Cleaned and Pressed, Beginning Monday. Oc- Exclusive Agents

tober 8, 1934, Cash and Carry, for

Black A White cleaning haa the KEMPS, Inc.

aame quality appearance that one can

oniy expect at twice oar latrodoc- Registered Frigidairs

tory prire. This price Is so extra- Service Dept Maintained

ordinary that nearly 8,000 garmenta were hrmight Into ear Hertford ateree

durlag our opening* week there. All

typee of corn from Fords to Packards,

driven either by chauffeurs or without, stopped at oar storea with entire We Are Agenta For

wardrobea that were left with ns for

eleaaing. ATLANTIC

Kerosene and Range Oil

Wa havs oar own bnik atnUon.

Range Bnmcra and SnppUea

__JTE IT 16 OUR AIM TO GIVE YOU

PORTERFIELD GEEW NERS^S^ D'VaSiKS THE nN EST AUTOMOBILE SERVICE POSSIBLE es Sproea Btrest TeL $884

Not membera of 41m <^-r**r-r and build onrselvea and onr aenrice op in your estima- ^ T^7 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER, CONN. of Commarea. tion until each and every motorist in Manchester be-

... sHARTFORD BRANCHES: comes a steady enstomer. It is our aim to give you

ASYLUM ST. 413 MAIN ST. 943 FARMINGTON AVE^ W. H. better auto service at greater economy. Honor onr

pledge by visiting ns at once.

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