AVERAGE D4JLT CBCVlATIOIf **• Month o f September, ItSS

p r ic e t h r e e ce n te Where Germani Win March Into Czechoslovakia PLANS COMPLETtD POLISH TERRITORIAL FOR THE ELECTtoN DEMANDS ACCEPTED . — ^ , t. d o v b u b w e d d in g Seek Large Vote For dioice ALL-RELATIVE AFFAIR Of Town Officials; bnpor- Reading. Pa.. O ct 1.— (A P ).- IN FULL BY CZECHS Brothers married sisters in a double ceremony that was an all- OENTER PARK’S EAGLE' tant Eyenmg Session To family-relative affalrL Patrick C. I ^ a t o , 19, wed Edith Stump, GERMAN MAIN a t t e m p t e d t o ESCAPE Threatraed- h ram A f«f 17, and Ralph Donato, 17, mar­ Pass On Appropriations. k ed Helen Stump, 18. Mayor J. -Vi’ S.® ?*“ *** *•«'* perched .®*nag pole on Henry Stump, who officiated, la toe knojl at Center Park, flew edByAcdoi^PartOfCil^f a relative of the bridea BODY CROSSES away^wito toe storm. It landed jW R MALCOLM STANDARD In tome of toe shrubbery nearby Of TesdMn To Be Tnun^ Wth the eelectlon o t Judfe Her- ana was able to keep out of sight Teld w . O enity to act aa olectton CZEC^O R D ER for a couple, of days. It i w . moderator on Monday during the however, discovered by a mem­ ferr?dB(rfore2P.M .Tei GROUP S1VDIES ber at toe police department and , town election, arrangements for the was taken into custody. snnual balloUng are complete. In ReconnoHering Priecede Ar* ^ e eagle to now held at toe morrow; Direct NofotkH ^ t e of the attacks ,on th r e a t In police stoUoo unUl such time as the local political sttuationn^e by HOW TO FILL lormng; arrangemente can be made to We stories of flood and hurricane properly place It on its usual tkms To Sotde Matters during the past week, a cursory P®’* broken check indicates that a fairly heavy 3,000 Meters Neotral toe atorm. TOto will be cast at the armory be­ -G .0._R TICKET Of Other Territories. tween 8 a.m. and 8 p.m., the legal voting hours. Today. unUl » p.m., Zone Separates Forces. oemonstration voting machines with State Central Committee At ^Warsaw, Oct. 1— (AP)— operators will be available at the troops, und«15je'foui^iSwer"ag^m^^i«^hid*^^?^°**?'?****i^ occupied progressively by German JOY OF FRANCE Czechoslovakia accepted P<>. Municipal Building for those who ritoiy to be ceded to the Nazis when ap Internatlo^il^J^^UloS^h^^flJTbo*^”^ Headquarters o f the German no not understand the workiag of Hartford Meeting Conard* land 8 territorial demanda iR the machines. Army of Occupation. Paaoau, Ger­ full today, thereby avertfaiff a Transportation t r t Mrs. Lewis Successor; many. Oct. l.-7 A P )-T h e main TEMPERED BY threatened invasion. Both parties today are complet­ BACK TO STANDARD TIME ^ y o f toe German- army crossed Under tenns of the demanda ing last minute..details of organiza­ DECLARE MORE AT BaDNIGHT TONIGHT Czechoslovak frontier at 2 p. the part of the city of TeKhen tion for the old battle—moat im­ Bby Recon?ene Delegates Mancbeater residents with the FLOOD CONTROL m- (8 a. m. «. t.) today, to atart portant In the choosing of oificlals APPREHENSION! on the Czechoslovi^ side of the —of “getting out the vote.” Trim.. rest of the state will return to iand^” *^*"** o f Sudeten- TOrter will be transferred to POrtatlonal fapllitles have been ar­ RECEIVERSHIPS Eastern Standard Time tonlghi Ry ASSOCIATED PRESS and all clocks must be turned A MA JOR ISSUE Iteconnoltering units had preced­ ^ ranged for those who wish cars to back one hour to conform. Day- ed the .main body of toe occupation Reafization Grows-That Na*|I (g m., e.s.t). P* “ * Sunday carry them to the polls. ' Anyone The Republican State Central Committee met today in Hartford Ught saving Ume officially closed force across the border during the ‘’S * Caechoalovakto wishing It, may obtain this free ac­ AREWNEED last Saturday at mjdnight but early morning. “ wul transfer to Potaad tha ramiund. - commodation. The Republicans foUowthg a luncheon to decide upon was extended by order of Gover­ ' IN N .L STATES The force, estimated a f about 80.- lion Moy Be Isolated As| er of tha Taoehea dtotnet and tka have four phones at the armory for m et^ of fluing the vacancy of nor Cross and several other New ^ men, was commanded by Ool entire district of Pretotadt. the use of those wishing assistance. 1 November England States Goveniora to Oen. Ritter von Leeb. Result Of The , N e g o H a ^ to DteaeS Tou may caU 6572, 6445, 6459 or Road Workers TeH The Fad facilitate flood and hurricane re­ It planned to occupy about one- Uattera of otbar territortaa and 6279 for a car. TTie Democrats death to the hurricane o f Mra. Helen habilitation. ' Repoblicans Pat Blame For of too flrat zone of the have installed phones 7141 and 6732 E. l^wla of Stratford, the candidate Finders Necessity Is To All local churches will conform ceded territory today, going as far Pact— New Defense Talkl negbUationa between Poland.******^and for the same purpose. for secretary of state. to standard time for Sunday ser­ Great Damage (In The as Warmer and Moldau riven. Qtoehoalovakia. Advertiae Bnjigieli SeJ?*!.**^^*,!**** convention of vices. Aa the German troops advanced, Czechoslovakia also agtoed ta' In today's Herald is advertised ** odjoumed without Squeeze Ont Waten Busi­ they were separated from Czecho^ B V LllJm N ! ato tmmedtoately all p#raeee.ef the moat important part of the town Oommlttoe Blocking Of Fonr-States Slovak forces by a neutral^Bona 8,- I'Poltoh natlortailty from the Qaedm. report text dealing with the budget to M any vacancy which might OM meters (8,270 yards) wide run­ Slovak army and to free all Polaa a i^ financial matters^ items which ness OH 20 P.C. Say Roads ■ri^M d State Chalnnan Benja- Flood Control Compacts. ning roughly parallel to toe new !?■_*** tha aa. Imprisoned for political raasoas. will be acted on at the evening aee- H a r ^ called the 74 com- irontleT. * fenaa. toftoy ar- A government communloue kh* slofl of the Town Meeting of which n d ^ membera to act to a aeml- CONGRESS BLOC Military Law Rulea Eons fierea tha irmnbmaalMii ef nounciing the eettlem iatT ^ * - the election is a part Due to the o«<^ ea^ty to datsrmlnr to _^f*^togton. Oct l._(AP)_ MlUtajY law today ruled the flrat mare than lAOROOO. reeervae ’’the Poltoh govanuaeat R s i M ^ laMc Of dladtiie'p&eMr. ft Jghat manner a eeuxUdeto w etiid "^ IVealfiBW . Roosei»alt*s »«.«rr*ri'-y Waahingtoa, G et 1. — f AJ*) Q i^ t^ a k sons occuplad by toe FTMt Joy the new*, o f wne Impeesible to get the regular SIBILS" aton cfsp eh H b l quaiiel board, sesklng to avert • aatloa- STARTSAORIVE naod-aoRtval bapama a major faatoi4- two aotloaa ahd i bound town reports circulated as lost p o u tl^ Obaervera were o f "• W H W W I hot ittaehad to haad- t» to early as had been p la n i^ . Some aide railroad strike, sought today today to the ISSg 'Cengreaaionai cam­ rtopoiidtiiF to the to speed up testimony from both paign to several New England states. quartera or not accompantod by of­ diwiehfllaad tHHwtat the Amp. copies, however, will be ready for set- a date for reconvening the coh- ficers were subject to immediate ar- P®*w Maaleh aeeerd are ex- Rons e f Pplaiia.” distribution at the Wmee. of the i*'*»»**» to "sake the nom- ^ployers and tabor leaders to an F O R m H O N In the wake of a devasUttog flood rc8u PMtMl te reta n to their heeaea Czechoeiovakla, OTort to vrto more Ume for private rec^lvlag a ooe-hc. I Town Treasurer cm Monday morn- "Ji official sUtement to study of the problem. and hurricane. Republicans said Con- strict mlllUry observation was «ver toe week-ead. \ing, it was announced).today. that ^ e c t baa yet been made. gresalonal ratification of the New ^ao in force along too German aide toe time limit set Almost 1.000.000 raUroad work­ of the frontier. her acceptance In repl \ Mrs. Holden 6nt _ _ ” 0® *" Only MenMoned ‘Cetton Ed’ Heads Senate* England toteratate flood .control Parle, Oct, I. — (AP) — France Warsaw’s Definitely out of the nace for elec­ Whatever the method of naming ers had voted to atrike to protest A German aim y about 80,000 ’’final” note. compacts to 1937 would have averted jubUanUy turned back to normal, — wm- WWW ■ III a s VO v a C W U U W a u U U MM I the •% candidate, w t i ------’ *. '’several * P**" cent wage cut orlg- strong this afternoon occupied the News o f toe (Seechoslovak ae> t s to the Board of NucaUoo is great damage to toat section last peace-time Ufa today, when it had Mra B. May Holden, who last night j ” puollcto women, but no men, i^Uy scheduled for today but er- Honse Group That FJ)JL mountainous Bohemian forest along rival of the deadline found both week. • t o stated to the DemocraUc Town have been menUoned to political a60-mUa stretch paralleling the expected be at war. fltateamen. Committee that she womd not op- circlea as likely nominees. ^ ^ e presenting their cases to the President Roosevelt dented these Danube river. . . Itept a awry jya to tha poae Edward J. Murphy, \he other -Another Important gathering President a fact-flndera Peefine To See; Seek Rg- essertlons, and said ”aueh e. state­ The first none taken over from toe totm aa tof^ eklmined toe shifts I huUdlngi a few iwimitte a ft ^ t o e in The board haa until October 27 ment is put out obviously for oar- party candidate. The Committee ttoan reasons.” ■ CzMhoalovakp stretched from toe »frtlone already appar- broadcaat at 3 p. bl (« m named/ho one to fill the .vacancy (Uentlaaetf on Page Two,) to report back to the President, and terder town of Stubenbach through ert tom toe Munich oonference that | ••■•t.) end newspaper axtraa ger Loans, Money Issue. He added, "The mentality o f those tot towns of Rehberg, Wollern and brought that peace. • I were sooii eta ISeTbieta” thus c^aated, with the res^t that w.?T *^*’*3.^ comply caialrman guUty of such implications and aug- the "harmtmy'' Ucket of tlw Demo- Waiter P. Stacy asked the witness­ Reasberg, curving downwards "to- ‘*1? “ '^ that a vest ma- L "®»«. deUverad ia Pisgua es to complete their testimony ten lieationa for purely partisan reasons Jonty of Frenchmen were genuinely J***t before midnlghL waa m t s has beiui------cleared '.Rugie to not very different from the words burr, caused by the writing In of days earUer. Waabtogtoo, Oct I — (AP) _ (Conttnned on Page nve.) rrtievwl that war had been averted: kood to h a v T ^ ,^ *" International affairs who ’IJero wero spontaneoua outburta »•. o s. t) aa toe deadline f^ ’ fni ACra. Holden's name at primary BURKE PREDICTS Nettber Side Bound Chairman Smith (D., 8.C.). of the a^k, to very similar ways, to play time. Murphy has sought to get Un^r the law, neltheC the strike Senate -Agriculture Committee to­ with human Uvea." *®®"f "®« “Ju»t* dernande^TsLiSr Mra Holden out of the way since nor the arage-cut can become effec- servtots who h ^ hem eauled for pre- Slleste, an area of 772 eou a reS S day advocated lnflaUom.ry action by Letter To benatjtr Brown " PJiredneee and now were being dli Ihhablted of^»2j2toI before the primary contest, and hla 40-H0DR CHANGE Uve for 30 . days after the board "pie President comment^ to a VENUE DECISION efforts appear to have prevailed. He makes its recommendaUom for set- the government to raise farm prices. c h j ^ . a# weU aa clvUiane. vekla’a aOO.OOO^L letter to Senator Brown (D., N. H.) It waaequaOy evident however, f Potato Dcteiaj-i__ thus is aaaured of electlm to the \ Uement Neither aide is bound, how- Prior to going to the Agriculture administration supporter and op^ that a growing number felt uncer- ^ Determlatag Actkm ■Chool board, for at least me Demo-1 | to n . to accept the settlement. Department with an appeal for to ment of toe compacts, who Is seek- YET WEEK AWAY ^ that peace brought hy toe sec- „ . ^ f overnmeat organ, • betog|«tects In France Conytnce Spokesmen for the ' embattled creased cotton and wheat loans. g re-election. rifles of Caechoalovakto would bring ° ^ t a ntoka, auule pubHe tSiaa j^ups presented a broad outline of Smith said he believed no perman­ eBrown and other administration an era o f security to Eiurbpe. ,*’®*5f* It said determined PO- Republicans are buckling down td their arguments at the Board'e first ent solution of the farm problem aupportera contended that the com­ The Anglo-Oerman friendahip • •®tlon in forwarding the oato- make sure that no more offices are Senator Mandatory Honrs sessions yesterday. could be attained until more money pacts violated toe Federal Power sUtemant, virtually a non-aggreo *®*'*® demand to Prague: gained 'by their opponents, while The railroads said the wage Fa­ was put into circulation. Act of 1920 anc toe Flood Control •lodge Simpson Continoes alon pact, announced by Chancellor , *' cannot tolerate any Demoaiatle leaders have stated that c t i o n . expected to save $200,000,- The bluff South Carolinian, re­ They supported the Hitler end Prime Minister Chamber- !®”**' shedding cf poUsh blood they feel certain of placing some Unworbble In America. ^ annually, was needed because cently renominated despite opposi­ 1938 flood control law which au­ lain ma of concsm to this area." selectmen thla year. 'The battle at the industry to to dire financial dis­ tion by President Roosevelt, arrang* th or!^ toe Federal government to Hearing On Alcorn’s Mo^ group. 2. ’’Poland does not rsoogntoe the the poUa ia ona which needs the sup­ tress. ed to make th_j loan appeal after he acquire lands for dams and reser- Czechoalovakla’s future oe an In- separation of Europe Into countries port of every registered voter. • Washington. Oct. 1—(AP)—gen- Oounsel fo r the workera counter­ end a group ot seven other farm voOT without consent of toe states. OX second nod third cIm w s , mid on* Eveatog BeaaloB ed with arguments that existing state senatora and two representa­ Representatives who led toe fight don In;JH^aterbnry Case. lUeattaa ea Page Two.) toSw'^h*^.* ^***'* P''•dieted P«nnit Poland to A t the evening town meeting aas- today thst congress would bs eaUed wages actually are inadequate and tive# failed yesterday to obtain an ogatost toe compacts were McCor- te trrated aa a second-class coun­ a)en, it u expected that soma cniar- audience with. Mr. Rooeevelt to dto- Mack na in aeveral; countries,'said clt.v or In another JuriadlcUon was lere demanda toat four dtotricta of to ail 'details, and that if tha NEW SAFEGUARDS Angrily BmltoSmli declared he never ing power righte to toe statea or any still at least a week In toe offing to- W AR NEXT GOAL CzMteslovakia's Sudeten German raductioos are made, the •cts of tha 40-bour week kgency designated by toe sUtea for <®y- • M <1 eoovtoiMd him that before bed been ”refuaed and territory te granted Oemany), Po- • o f the town will suffer, audience by any of toe five other 6M yeara, violated toe Power Act Superior Court Judge Ernest C iMd cannot be bound by dectoioos o f the support of citizens In­ tory hours provtolon would FOR O C m ilO N Preeldenta under whom be had aerv- Tt o act authorizes toe Power Com- Simpson. Bitting yesterday at the that conference.” in the w^are of tha com­ unworkable in this country ed. jntajton to pennlt local communltlM opening seasion of toe hearing of New FifUaMei teeMai,to munity | to aought, and voters who ir ^ tow tha 40-hour ^ k to^velop and distribute power. Ezpect Four Powers WiD Smith and hto colleagues proooaed arguments on Special Prosecutor A ^ serlee of toddente was to- wtoh to see tha town make atoefiy ' standard for aU inter- ^ meeting aitanged The compacts contained the power HuRb M. AlcoPn'F motioo for a IMited today on tha Poltoh-Checko. progreak, adth economy, ahould at­ ^teltoduetriee to two yaara. „ with Hany L, Brown, aastotant aec rtoorvatlon, but advocates of the change of venue, continued toe Seek To Impose Peace ak^k frontier by the eeml-offlcial tend to' make known their dfaiTas. «-noyr weak goat Into affect Oct Brffisk To Send AddRiranl retary of agrlctoture, and Jeaae W* compacta argued that power waa hot wBBriOR until next Friday tnominjt Contrary to the Impression of some, involved In toe conatructlon of flood P°lljl> Tetegraph. Agency. **• A yyuf Ister the maximum be- at the request of defense attorneys, *140 Uhned a c o n . Bothtog ever to actuaUy •tout over comei 42 hours.- who indicated they might Introduce WIitary Ohsenreri To - (Uoatlaaed Oa Page iwa) (Coatinoed oa Page nv«,) i^ter Terms Girei Czechs munlque eayfiig the Poltoh govern, on the voter” at a town meeting. If OompetlUen Staangled evldmce in their opposiUon to the ment waa “o b # ^ to draw & eea. certain legislation fhanrsii to be t® rearm. shlfUhg of the trial si»ne. ' sequences and place responeibUtty with which you do not agrae, tound that they cannot oom-^ View Czech ^ d op m en ts Among witnesses called yesterday Washington, Oct. i—( a P)— An on the Czechoslovak aide.” U t o h la m a r ^ whoUy wjto you ^ P ^ W on om lca liy with couatriw by Alcorn to attempt to show that end to Spain’s bloody civil war. That toe situation - wa* haadteg Town meetingli^tkna to wUchT have kmgarta»»er work-weekawork-weeks, a Itot 6t prospecUve Jurqfs from usually well-informed persona aaid for a climax was further indicated •peak out. to “have CjTQndfnothcts o f Notioti Waterbury waa prepared by a source to regtotw your opfaileil with'a'vete. B n x jm N ! today, may be toe next goal of the by posters eppearlng tn. streeto o f Ob |>nga Ttoe) otoerwlse then by a committee au­ quartet of European, powers which tte ^lish part of Teachen, a dty l^ s v Vato Haaded >-**ethlng\ione!^i^and'd^‘^mtoA*at\b**n’^^T”^ '*’ ** ■•'““•‘I Walker, testified toat they, as mem­ —would seek to impose a peace In thto was not done because any vot­ BROKEN WIRES well-turn to draSdmiL^^ i ^ o t n vast army bers of a committee designed to ae- ttoeedom." toe poetera eersaoMcU ter aooeptod tkb mlgaetian. That's thA *hto KF^«8 a I. a » d®tannljj6d, aatf woinanwumva aremxe •omewhat the same manner “The HixtoricftI Ifoxomit Is QossS** ers were barred from tkv meeting. Araryaaa la arged to be eaaw- to continue to babiUte toe world, to ^ veniremen, signed a list contaln- that they dictated terms to Cxecho- It was pbaotbte hecauas only a hand­ oarefid to avoid aa o o iS r t nJS •* '**r»»leB Grandmothers’ club, hoMlng ite flrat demu^Dw^ ****iiiiw t® *®8 toe names of prospective jurors, slovakto. “Not hours but only minutea P^O w yr ealdi annual eonvenUon to d a v ^ m n f-7 ! I ? ! ! f?_5 ^ ® ® .'.» world **pv*te us from each other. ful eg dttoans sliewad up to VoU. but bad virtually nothing to do with 'Informed persona here feel that Tito man #tao dM not avea osssHarsr lytag la “ " sell the world. its preparaUon. They said they did Csecbosiovakla refuse to “ Grandinotoera. we are going not know who drew up toe list and Premier Muaaoltiil may iaittota toe Olsa Silesia e f tte tha maeting can hard^ klek. He uneat . |a paraotoL Mrs, Marie K. Brown, grandmoUi- and do toiaga nmye for a aettlement Already there flea wUI. tha didn’t care. He amothered kto own •f taw and haad of too woman’s also testified they held no confer­ Polish, antqr will maks toe Sa. ISMly to ce a te a e to dlvtokm ofi a major railroad, said in ■ Two Vaan Ago- ence to prepqrc it reporU that he intends to etolon!” volaa by ataying awa^. Th# club originated with a group witoctaw hto troops, it to beliaved Thto yaar important ^ praparad addraaa of walooma aa Harry A. Frank, city haU meaaaa. toat be poaslUy ifealree to end toe aveey affart m s ba grandma preaident” : offromea who have gone and i t ger whom toe three said had de­ A pryvioua PoUaii note < fuerttona are to be decided. An-ap- f^®*!**. Oct. L — (API _ iv m fotog placee.” it began two war l^uae lU ceatinuance pre- PtMa fbr Itowelvee livered the list to them for their eig- a^'acuatiqn e f Caechoeiosak Uaeoa pswprta^ If to ba aporovad. Now, tjchnleal arrangementa daeigBed as y * « ago aa a unit of the Uilnoie natures, teatlfled tha corporafloh venu hto accord with Great Btiteln 4i the ttoM to act onTt From the , *^randmotbara. we are geiag to ^ h o d last sprtng, from going into from Tsqchen terrtUwy as a e a iS r ^!Sy?*i**^***^ tae«ente” hrare make a ptoca tor ouraelvea in this Bujtoeee and Profeaaional Women’s oounsel’s office had requested him to tlca tor oaccttotlqaa o* Psltf iar dtocltoed today by informed eourcee deUver toe Uat to them. Alcorn (OantliMad aa ^ toeoeenpatior o f Sudeten Oer- ouey world. Whan our communiUao iK fi " ‘'f " j? ^ «a>ertered as . H!aaM Save BatoarnMamat - maade tor tha sest, oeetoi^ $5 nveu) BUM ATBM. want somatoing done and does welL ^ National Orandmotoan chib ntoced tn the records the fact that' Joint action by. tha “big tour" Its minority as ChaetaMNakto £ ThearriuigeinaBte th^ are going to ask toe grand-‘ • ^ y this yaar it imd a 100 mem- the eorporatioa counsel to Cbarihe owded Bndkrii Qanaa ntBAStRT BALAirOB Dfse In nuay S. O’Connor, one of toe 27 «w « m- *®uld Mve MuosoUni the embarraze- mothers club to do tt.” ante. BBcnt voluatarite g«n- Csaehoalovaka r^Osd Aa And,^la K»^ lrlBa to her amWwiw y nwioced objectltos of toe jeetordoy a^ the ------Lr-

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IMNCHESTER EVENING HEBAU). MANCHEETEB. CONN. SAIDEDAY, bCTliBEK 1 .1»8E jP A O B T l W r-- the BdMto lliiance co h ^ tte e and jte^etKte la the P 1 6 B T H R F .C Sanator l ^ k tp., M o^ argued, Zlaba. / PLAfS BROADCAST however, that the Infleuwi taaue Friday, at T ...... ringing re- M anche^i^G irls aa lyodclB at W a^*B niuct be left up to Coogntt and IteArsal of- Lutiiia choir. am pion Back from Coast f u r t h e r b a c k in g jpormer Mdnehester Youths pointed out that the meeting could J lo n d ^ Wednesday and Friday, S' WOE impUeh notolng by me ^ P R O G R A M -V log the President. FOR T Make Good in Hollywood group decided tp conflheXlt- ' (Central ana Eastara 8'toadara tla a ) aelf for the tlmeVto the crop loans. > EMANUEL LI _____ Ana bsslo chain, or .a— iT------EpIacopaL ^ ^ o r d , have invited St. John’s IHsaster-Stricken R w . IL B. B r ie t o t ir S S lUnebMUr b e a i CcHiiile^ Plaint D. D,, Minister. doing hil Aermon to •ntiaag • bitneh, ••etn to bo in ^ a magnaiea aad the “powera Tomorrow is Family Reuaiojn Suu- R et-W . 1 W alhe* And SAaiO — taiti wear irnae wtlo wlar •3?5i«l by tb«B00lv«i Ui HoUy- ies Tarn BaiikiTo *■ 2 ^ ~ ^ ™ *P ».w 6iah lplid day at Emanuel. We are hoping to *iaa wcih Icyw wfbr w w5 J® JtffT that be" in HoUywolcid algned them OiiO*] Drama finpor- ■ermon. ’ Subject; "Service and Op- see every member of every family BUhop Joseph Lesnlak of Spring- waSic^fi'laSSJt! « 0o l the i«do bw up for a penofM appearanoa tour WEDDINGS WithJ)r. Story p r e ^ . flrid, also the^y are invited to siifg g A ’ATiirisrt m b JhR- Tite musical program:! who U physically able, present at at the pariah gathering following Prindpal Thomas Beotley •tor itanB khbo ^ the country la their car to public- Of RestohitioiL \ our sei^ces. There wUI be a little irnuik I* PUiiioy Snth Ue thle yeara movlo production ils license Of A Station. Prelude^‘‘Lento” * •*rvlce , The Hartford Cant Kaat kt 16 Walker eUeet, IW» Wwn. U zell-M itkus ” (Symphony VH) ...... Widor remembrance gift froip the pastor paripi is contemplating on a field (g the le6b attended ¥ead»e«tor Their bunch worked. Mias Helen Marion Mttkus of and his family to the largest family Add Their Endorsements. OfTtONAL 4TATIONS (onaraU In- Now nearly an of the apace on Anthem-"jiau. Word of service to be helo on the newly pur­ n V »'i5 ?r1 * I*’’!?' ‘ 'Vtor REDTorBLDB \5raahl11gton. O ct 1,--(A P )— The Burnham street, this town, and Hartford^ OcCl-r-IAPl-rRsoovt present, including sons and daugb- ch ase parUh grounds, but in the atanoet Impo^We to their car baa bean taken by other ored from ^wlnd asare cloaed tem-ln-Iaw and the grandchildren, tha ra who, when they found that the federal communicationa commission Peter Ueell of Hartford, were mar-' Anthem—"Lift Up Your"' ‘ ?vent of rain, the service wUlr be w?n ebtjW : Cantrali gel work la Harttor^ rled thla morning at 0 o'clock at 8t. offices and iclioola Friday. Hartford and another for the largest family In further endorsement of tW KBOO wbo^ Wood Wabc webf wwl kfv> !!S= L:Sfcg5rV& rJSri3s afo. tea of the film laduatry liked la up in the air again over a ques­ ...... Brainerd held in a temporarily arranged build- .NsCuna^rah,—ahala- ^■aiiy aanred aoTeral ye**a tion of radio censorship. This lime Bridget’s ebureh. The ceremony and the dlsastOT-struek eommunUiea only parents and children. Ing. value of a Young Man's Christian koatni ^ u lh i wtsf-wptf wui wisz wfle* went to canwgo aad got Idea, wanted ihelr aainia to~ B — Church School with w«un wlod wBoc urfbc wwoc wete. wsvo i. jaZ a.'tfcrJf^i'J*’ C“"*'»^^aal»a travel about the country like the a complaint that a broadcast of a ras performed by -the rector, Rev. o f Connecticut today tumad back to "*u y Day and Promtftlon Day pro- There will be a Family-Day .Lutnia Cluilr has previously on Association, In a commimlt- i'.SZ a'.JaZSSf Trout About work with a , tnjdWnf eonedrn. their great job of restoration. souvenler for aH who come. Theee VJi? ’w*'* "taa- Wbap oraol kthi aent for othefi. The Uat of namea palnUd Eugene O’Neill play contained im- Jamea P. Tlmmtns. gtam which waa postponed from several occaalons extended thla fa- view of the fact thiit the k ) « r Y M. Xhiaca looked food eo he on tha old oar includea auch famotia propsr language; revived the thorny Leaders of Hartford’s flood clean­ last week. Will be dlfltribufcbd both morninfl' and vpr. and la JusUy orqud of the op- hie lirotber to hlw Ihan oana up hoped that most of the Immedf- evemogr* * - C. A. on Monday, October 10. will Thai bought an old auto ooea aa Eddie Canior. ^ Dorothy La ^ subject, which a' Mae West skit last fl:(X) p. m.—Young "People’s Fire­ p ortelty of doing* thus, since they the hviach. ate work could be finished tonight, side meeting. Sunday School and Bible Ctaaaea can Ix ^ t of having a sturdy group Cant. Eatt. “•------A fnour. Franchot Tone, Don Amecha brought to the fdrefront at 6:30. ■ - launch a campaign for tends, the {:'|=?5to®A“JJUSii3*?5S for IU.T6 at a and ecor.ea of othera. Mr. and Mrs. George Peterson of ABOUT TOWN although the fuU. undertaking can The evening service will be omlt- of choristers in the diocese. ’*‘*^a***^^ •l>*ythrn Rtndesvwuskl a it a new ooat <* ahlny twck Morning Service at 10:48. HeraM prlnU below the opinions-nt liSSl iiSnUX*."/ Hjjt frpm nufraie goon In Hartford Minneapolis objectad, Commisatonsr not be completed for wrtks. Mtladlta, Orehta. Jt*'* •‘srada—a to cat pptat- Then they put on new tire* The former Manchoater boya will T. A. M. Craven aaid, . because in Miss Dorothy Jcdmso.t was elected The stats relief coordlnator’a of­ The Week. Everlng Service at 7:00. ST. MARY’S CHURCH the Rev, Wllljam T. WalUce; pas­ .!'!A~i®'4S—Dal Caaino'a Tanar lU iS u d etaitad off Hollywood. _ -president of the Epwqrth League of Monday— A 001*01^1 welcome Is extended to Rea-. James Stuart NeUI, Rector tor of the North Methodist church, Booa be in Hartford on tour with O’NeiH’a Pulltaer prize play "Be­ fice will be open until 8 p.m. todijr all. OeOaeted Antographa the North Methodist church at Its 6:30 p. m.—Cub Scouts. iilnfcUinfcr?*® Norvo A Qreliaatra A r r i v W l ^ e dim capital toey their old car and they expect to vlalt yond the Horlaon," hroadcaat July and untU 3 p.m. Sunday, In order to fh i f Thomas Bentley of their former home town and park 38, "the word of God waa taken in annual meeting this weak. Her make Information available during 7:00 p. m.—Girl Scouts. The Board will meet Monday eve­ Sunday, Oct. 2nd—SUteenth Sun­ the Hollister street seftool with re­ \ 4-toII Aoihn** Tria •tarted arorking their hunch. They aasoolate officers for the 1638-39 sea­ Tuesday— ning Instead of Wednesday — day . after Trinity. 9:30 a. m.— | gard thereto. 1.(»-o:!Sj^Mi®l7ttr‘W J S waltad around the. ftlm atudiM Md the car on Main atreet near the High vain." the week-end. aobool. They have been offered I3,-- 'The commission split, over. what son will be aa follows: First vice 2:30 p. m.—Willing Workers trustees at 7:30, deacons at 8:00, Church school. Men's Bible class 4 i » r Rldooihar’a Cuartat NBC-WJZ (RLUK) NETWORK an tha irtara oama'out they g®t _them and the entire Board at 8:30. Please "The Manchester Y, M. C. A. af­ J.-Jfc"!* Announeod (II m.) 000 for the old orate—but Juat try should be done about the matter. president Mlsa Mary Lewis; second Group. 10:48 a. m.—Holy Communion | fords a real opportunity to the to paint their namea on the aldaa of vice.president. Miss Deborah Sloan; 4:00 p. note the change of dato. S;2xZ ! Sts®*"'"’ 8*»ua Orchattra wbi-ttbia wbal jalopy^wlth’ Whiw wamel. and buy IL H'a their currant meal Craven related, finally voting four BURKE PREDICTS. m.—Brodmies. and sermon. Sermon topic: "Loyai- J^upg men of our community. One Wham kdka wxra ,wjtji .warn wmtel sM ticket. to one to hold a hearing on the third Vice president, Miss Edith 7:00 p. ih.—Boy Scouts, '^1’® young people of the Augus- slJaZ .®0U9lai and..'8parta They kept twa up until they had all Duairt; fourth vice president, Walter 7:30 p. Church of Meriden of the special functions of the "Y" 5;1^ 5 S t l'’* ®f tivlae, -Taika Their old pal and . playroaU, question of renewing the license ot m.—Cecilian Club. 4:00 p. m.—-Vesper service, Ser- 18 to meet tho needs o f this group ra S i T S t ? !'? . Varl’ ly Show of the prominent atara namea plea* Sohober; secretary. Miss Ann Kee­ Friday— win be guests of our Luther Liui^e Annolmoad (1» m.» tored M over the hood, aldee and Jimmy Btevaaaon of 33 Walker Station WTCH, Mianeapolie. 40-H0DR CHANGE mon topic: “ Y. P. F.” E l 'wTainsS! atreet la anxloualy awaiting their ar­ Objects to Ososorshlp. ney; treaeurer. Miss Ruth Beahe; 6:30 p. m.—Nutmeg Trail Bp- TuMday evening at 8 o’clock. The wholesome -recreation rsoZ ISfcT-®!,"’! ’’' ."'IP*’ ■•“ V tou BBidguarda of the cat. ' membership chairman, Bernard Meriden folks will glye the program, The WeCk ana the creative use of leisure time, J.’J t RpeU Ntoro QuBrtBt rival. Jimmy can't fathom how he Asserting that renewals usually League at South Church. Monday, 6:30 p. m.—Junior choir | a ooH S ofciSiL'Ti '^« t'"'*r. aantona » P « ~ - While they were doing tl>la they Chappell. fOontlnned from Page One) _iket lunch. S we nope that our young people win Which arc essential factors in the ■ SoZ alatZYL* .*'” !!*• Oueallona wafn getting Uttle notaa in the radio aver mlaaed going along on thia are granted without hearings. Cra­ rehearsal. atiint party to Holl)rwood. ven said the commission's action f:30 p. ro.—W. F. M. S. with Mrs. come out In large numbers to enjoy development of fine character." Cant, la it. writern eolumna and even the radio CONSCIENCE FUND Burke said he ^aa Informed. Fol ez Truax, 73 Foster St. Tuesday, 7;30 p. m.—Choir re- Rev. William T. Wallace. waa “fraught with danger” Tmd waa hearsal. llSSZ 2:SoZT«'a'^'?"* * Orahaatra taken agalnat his objectiona .. Philadelphia.—A woman who this reason, ho said, the 40-hou: ’ Saturday— w ' •**8*>*“t quality and "Tho schools have, in, the Y. M, "The commission can ill afford to wanted to ease her conscience sent week largely haa bssn abandoned. 6:30 p. m.—Choir rehearsal. merit win be presented in our Wednesday, 3:30 p. m.—G. F. S. I 11.10—1»:30-Wua Barron'a Orahaatra ing advocatea of a "peace at any church- n « t Wednesday evening at Candidates. 1* . «(ncient partner Jti nee", declared in an editorial In Le who modeled the lateaMja-ihlona at Montgomery Ward Co.'a _ store be a party to any movement relat­ Jacob Brandt, newsstand operator, "Even the chief advocates of the A cordial invitation and a friendly the training of tho boys and girls S Hera era the seven local glrU 28 cents "for the money I stole off 8 ©clock under the auspices of the Thursday, 2:00 p. m.— Ladies | CB8-WA8C NETWORK ,;JS— I IS^T* ■* Annouoaed our and Eloho da parla that the ing to censorship," he added. 40-hour week in France now admit welcome to all. Of Manchester. * siioZ a ^ S r* * * L "* rio Ntwa RMlto JOY OF FRANCE here Thursday plght. Less than a year ago Mias West, tha newsstand when I waa. a Uttle that! tBvould rulh the country if It ^ le t y . The concert com- Guild meeting. iW J' "*£ ? "Aao wolw weoo prloe paid at Munich would prove Notes. Through group work, desirable wTai wlOTB wjr wdre.woaa i^OoZ J.^SL'S « OraKii?#- buxom screen star, brought a shoW' girl." were carried out,” the senator said. «*Sz*f:*^^* MtaaaM #f larsai ooatly, and that France muat pre­ The morning worship service will personally and character traits are jw jin wTDm kmbe kmoB w « k ®T^__,Ys3p ■■Uneja Jim'ii^QuaatisnsiM er of complaints down on the com­ Now Brandt, who took the stand "I think that a mandatory 40-hour be held in the Chapel. The Church mj’. Allldred Noreeen, soprano, THE CENTER CHURCH pare hereelf ao ahe would not again To Appoint New Secretary riot merely by following TEMPERED BY have to aubmlt to a threat of force »► Chairman J. Francis Smith was mission with an "Adam and Eve" only recently, has a load on his con­ week would work even more badly School rooms will be heated for the and Edith Eskridge, violinist. May (Congregational) AAS-^wtina wpE whp wlhw wwo efrb REAPM NEAT PROFIT [ science. He said he wouldn't feel there be no hurricane this week, Rev. Watson Woodruff - tljob^les but by participation in pRm wlbx wmBBiKBM wnwnbf wIIm WHba ahe waa badly prepared to meet. FROM WAR SCARE authorized by the committee to ap­ radio skit which aome Indignant lis­ in th'.a country than In France." programs and following services. Oeaplte thla undercurrent of ap- GROUP STUDIES teners condemned as "indecent" right until he found the original He said he believed regulation of The church telephone has been but may many members and friends Wholesome activities. All members DIXI jifciSioSzsr.^o'i'toS;;: point a new aecretary, but he said h u ^ over to Emanuel next Wed- arc -qualified for membership in a wrao wqam wdod Mrs ,!iJ»-!5‘»-A i RotS"RKafJrc5sa prehenMon, there aeemed little like- he had not yet made his decision. The sketch, broadcast from Holly owner and delivered the- 28 cents. hours should bo accomplished by connected and the one at tlie par Services on Standard Time. — 7*® wtoc arid ktrh w*— APPREHENSION Leeds. Englartd, Oct. 1—(API group.. W ^ a v e no problem chU- •waeo koina kdbo wbt wdaa w4ds wdbj Uhood any atUck would be m ^a on ' Governor Cross and the etatlre wood last December 13, provoked voluntary agreements reached sonage will be connected within 10:80—Morning Worship. Sacra­ —One Leeds resident reaped a promlws to be a musical treat of ment of the Lord’s Supper and ser­ dren who a re ^ m b e rs of the Y. M. t ^ government In the apeeial eea- HOW TO FILL Democratic Slate of candidates for talk Of tighter radio regulation through collective bargaining. day or two. jynow wmmm wjno wcha irpar Pag* Oaa.) hset little profit from England's among membert of CongreaM, luual- Aa soon as the electric service highest quality. mon by the minister.. wmai weoa wrva e«lm wrdw waul aion of parliament called for Tues­ the election were present at the SUNDAY AND MONDAY 11;30-12:30-Antan WaataOrdh«S« day. rold-wssk war scare. committee dinner with the excep­ ly very sensitive at any mention ot can be restored at the church all ®°hvention of the The Music: Thomas Bentley. dependent natlaa waa the aeoond. ' The last Ovs fost of a nlno-foot censorehip. the organization and society meet­ Hartford District Sunday School Prelude—Adagio ...... Hayden Until a aettlemmt of the Caecho- G. O.^TieKET tion of Secretary of State John THE NEW year rreaek l aelatiwa elovak partition ia affected, observ- trench Henry Varley dug to Sattl, and in a brief address the Mae’s Name ings will be resume 1 according to ™ “ XT ” ;^*>c*Atlon will be held at Anthem— One Sweetly Solemn Many newapapera echoed opinion shelter biS family from air rald»-» Tha commission oallsd for a oom' Sunday and Monday regular schedule. our New Britain (Hiurcb Sunday af­ Thought ...... Ambrose era eonaldarad the International situ­ chief e;:ecuUve said: ternoon. October 16. at 3:30. The oC goyerronenteirelee that the new ation would remain too dflleate for turned out to be coal. { ' ^(^ntlnned from Page One) "I have no apelogles to make for pieta report on the program and SUNDAY CONTINUOUS Ail aervices will be held on east Hymn Anthem—Though Your Sins WTIC fHeadahip between Britain and the National Broadcaating company CIRCLE ern standard time. *riU be under the leader- Be as Scarlet ...... Duane any organised stuck except perhaps He ebovelsd out two tone and my four adnilnlatiatlons as 1 have 1ST SH O W A T 2 P .M . zWIp of Rev. and Mrs. J. Vincent WDRC Germany did not affect Freneh-Brlt*. from Communista, whose campaign there wae no sign the new seam the Btete today was tha New Haven banned use of the actress' name in PosUude— Sons of My Soul . .Stultz Travelera Broodcaattaif Senieo, said before 1 have no amfcltlon ex- Nonlgren of Rock Island. lU.. who 6U Hartford, Oeaa. 1 lA oa-operation, which haa become against Premier Daladler haa been waa near exhaustion. ftepubl(can convention In New Ha­ espt fo serve the peonie of the state sdripts broadoaat by any of its sta­ ®*60—'ITie Church School. Rally „,HArMord, Coao. the one baala of French foreign CRIMINAL IN THE MAKING'* r -T H f BfANCHESTER AND VERNON seminars. Sunday. Union Ebcerclses of all de­ Eastern Btaadaid Ttaa. Inoreaslnglv bitter. > ■ , ------l» ven. " to the beat of my ability.” tions. m ^mCN&NT SrOBT or a I^RO WORSHtFtNfi • ■ I' ' v u 4 : pur teachers as well aa all others 86,006 W. 1046 K. O, 88.8 M. policy. ' Craven revealed that 4b the eur PARISH partments in the church. New Easteni Standard Time. That could be cut abort, if neces- Moat Important buslnesa of the Tbs pressure of public opinion, iin FROM Km.s incmn who iurnid too Methodist Episcopal Easteni Staodord Ttmeb Lane optlmiatic obaarvera, how> aarv. by the govrmment’s power to the governor said, bad resulted in rant controversy, the eommtsslon IMI !Mtr Hl'> OtHGSUR FATHLR 'S1R0DI ChrisUan teaching scholars should register today. ■•tarday, OeL 1 over, recalled HlUer'a dictum in convention wga the naming of a took steps to ascertain how many TRF ROAD 10 RUIN • AND TO OMTir. a m ; Bev. WllUain T. Wallace, Minister P ' ^ l ^ Are Invited to attend. * —The Cyp Club. For young end the aeaaion at aiiy time. Also Ues drafted a bill whereby foreign the Republicans accepting many of -w-' Choir rehearsaia: Rotort Von Deck New York, Oct. 1—Network p ^ Satarday, Oetebor 1 • ^ In kampf." hla autobiagraphloiU with aenstorlal electibna In the off­ —.'derts and bus'nesa firms In candidate for county - sheriff. Tha the Democratic planks is their p:at- NBQ stations carried the criticised !H i TIN tiST NCtUOiS, people. President, Peggy Woodruff. 4:80—Chariaa Paul at to# organ. Sunday at Vernon—9:30 a. m. Opening meeting. atatemant of ala creed, that a cardi­ ing, It was said a wave of personal France would paj for mobilization two namc-o which have received fohn. O'Neill play. „ ^ .T h e Week chased, conducted by Major and Mrs t h e * ^ l« ? ’ ®®‘ " “ *« “ h** After Ume 4 :45—Danoepators. nal p ^ t of O e n n a a ^ ie y muat be popularity for Daladler could dis­ by n lO-.vear Increase In taxcj. mo.'.t mention for the nomination An earlier incident involving the OF THE NfW .SUlONI^^ Morning worship service, with the Monday, 7:30—Beethoven. The Week Arkett. for E^J^ J* * «*■•<> to make way 4:00—^ U n g All Stomp CoUactorA fc-?- Chairman Smith announced that minister in charge. for Europe, are expected to ret 4:18—Men of toe WeatT 6:00—Columbia Satea Oreboatra. to iaelate Franoe.' courage a bitter political campaign Plans already drafted for dsmobtll- were thoce of Robert Stone of \Va- Domccratlc State campaign head­ commission’s censorahlp powers Tuesday, 6:18-Chaped Choir. Monday, 6:30,—Cub Pack. Charles 6 p. m., Y. P. Legion meeting. 8:30—^America Dances. irtlon of the army are expected to terbury and Michael D. McGoveni, occurred In 1036 when it forbade : Ttw MMt ' Sunday at Manchester—10:30 a. Thursday, 7:30—0 CTrf. Lynn, (3ub master. PUBLIC IS INVITED bMk to aometoing like normalcy aa 4:30—RoUlni trio. Theca obaarvera, therefore, aaw against hla government. quarters h'd been opened at 488 7 p. m., open air meeting at the too weekend paaaej, .. ^ 4:45—Judy and Laany. 6:00—News' Service. the .Itomc-Beriln axla being ex­ Foreigners May Pay Bin bt put into effect next Thursday, Kuperlntendcnt of pu'ollc works in John Charles Thomas, radio barl Ikcitlns m. Members of the church school Friday, 7:80—Emanuel Choir. Tuesday. 2—8 o’clock — Garden Main street, Hartford, and that Ed­ iChsnrotws will meet to attend Rally Day serv' Lenter, and march to the citadel. 6:00—Top Hattersi 6:18—HighUghto in Conn. Sports tended to London, like a fence abutr In addition to asking Parliament being carried but gradually as the New Haven. ward Conlff of Hartford would bo In tone, to end his programs with ®*‘ “ >;2fy’„9:00-Olrla Choir. ^ e , also Jams and Jeliiea. Auaplcea 7:30 p. m.. Salvation meeting led The cllmix of the period of pro- -"-Oil Martino. ting France from the reat at Eu- to aprtrove the Munich accord Tues­ German army lakes over jucceselve "Goodnight, mother.” The com' HiertAvar ‘ ■ices. 10:00—Hoys Choir. 8:80—Kldopdlaro. The Democratic State Central char.":e of the Spenliers’ bureau. thrM adyou 10:48 .a. m. Special Rally Day S S e ?. Si^STh HiSi^**** Merriam,|by MajSr M d J j r a ' M t TO INSTALLATION Sith^ cancellation probably cime 8:46—lYofram from Now York. 6:80—"Today-’—with Bob Troot. day, the goveiiu.ient was "reported areas of Ceechoalovakts. CommlUoa met last night In Watcr- Republican Candidates Speak mlss’on ruled that constituted a per- The Week broadcasts a ^ u t th« 6:45—Songs for You. Dslsdlcr end Chamberlain were S-inal communication, banned on f r«m th« Service with the Church School at­ 8:00—Nawa and Woatoar. ” £ « e other commentatora took a planning to Introduce a special finan­ bury and all its Incumbent officers A pair of the Republican party’s CHintCH OF THE NAZARENE — Professional Public meetings: Munich agreement. After it was 6:15—Studio Program. 7:00—Sunset SarenadA middle courae, with a belief that cial bill to relieve an Immed'ate heroes of the bout in many French the air. / tending in a body. Sermon entitled Girl^ Opening meeUng. Dinner at Wednesday, 7:30 p. “ ver- NBC and again stressed major-dom.os, Raymond E. Baldwin, j i-ti "The Joy of Kindness.” Special Rev. B. O. Lusk, Pastor m., Young 6:80—Wzigbtvllle Clarion.' France would be admitted to-a naw drain on the tre a s ^ . caused by the tow n, which wired them apnrecla- apnrecla-, candidate for governor, and Presi­ the Country club. Business. Sociable. People's Legion. Hj*'* •'•valry by making eiaima as tlon of their work foi; peace, mads - of SoorcUry ' music. T^eaday, 7:00—Choir rehearsal. State Officers To Be In 6:45—"Tha Art of Living." Suropean concert of powara by crisis and particularly by the mobili­ dent James L. MoCbnaughy of Wes­ Thursday, 8 p. m., Studies in to „ which „ „ waawAa firaifirst onnm toe air. gu ili Ortoastra. agreement with Germany and lUly, sation of some 3.000.000 men. them honorary cltliena and named Ihct city who ^ , Prelude—"Peace at Eventide", Sunday Wednesday, 8:80—Pot Luck Sup­ [Prophecy. 7:00—Program fo « New York.' atrreU for them i time-to devote to the office a..d that leyan university, nominee for llsu- Lautenschlaeger. 9:80 a. m.—Sunday school RaUy. NBC aaaertad it had "tha ar>t “Rporto ot too Week wltb 8:80—"Prof. Quix. tha prlee of wMeh might be In- One report said thle,would Include tenant-governon, spolie from the per and Alt Group meeting-----——• —»•—T|begin. Friday, 7:30 p. m.. Holiness meet- ^ In g of toe fuU official text^ an increase in the mardAium borrow­ Among ths cltlss that dsc'ded to [he CHAMBERLAlItl Offertory—“Pastorale", Groton. Rw, Samuel Young, Diet. SupL win nlng the womens activities for the k>g. Charge Of Work At Ma­ Jack Stovena.” •’®®—"To be announeod aurgant victory in Spain. nams atreeta for Chamberlain were | dsretandlng that he would re.lnqulsh .same platform last night at a .rally the agreement” in <.8 n lc k u r ^ m , " ®—^To ba announeod. Idnet Prepare Agateat Force ing which might be made on nat'onal Poettude—"March Poetlude In C” . message. AU are in­ fall and winter. Mrs. - - Volney - - Morey, ' Saturday, - 8 p. m.. Praise meet­ Hlm^bar*a Orehastra. 6 5 Paii^, Varsalllea ana Straabourg. i it at the explcj^tlon of the Urm... In Middletown. Stulta. vited to attend. While CBS aSS j ? ^ ” 10:00—Your Hit Porado. Bven Leon Ballby, Cue of the lead- defense bonds. One group of depu- Ea'dv/ln, a one-time resident, of preridenl; ta charge. Mias Marlon ing. sonic Temple On Monday. •ipo—V a ^ ty Program with H A I L E ^ H E R O UffiO p. m,—^Epworth League de- Waahbuin aria load group Binjing. th^ af^ i' Announcement off 10:45—Vincoht Sargent O nan n . tlldd'.etov/n, promised that during ** •J"-—**®njlng worship Open air meetings: too signing" in a^ broadcast vetlcaai meeting. Mary Lewis, Rev. Truman Woodward of E u t Thursday and Saturday on Main from .(S!3a.’.ss,r"‘ houettoo. -s his campaign he v/ou’d discuss leader. 6-M SAmuel Young! London. ll':00«-Sporto," Newe. many IcsUes, including the timely 6.30 p. m.—The N. Y. P. s. will Hartford wiU give an address. street at 7:30 p. m. Notec —Troop I, Girl Scouts. Practices: An Invitation to the public is ex­ 11:16—Ctount Basle’s Oiebaatra. '"Icsuo of floed control." K nn*M **^*“ RAUy aervlcee to 6:80—America Danoesii "Connecticut and her sister New Many W W ’fonkPart h Tn- BEVERLY ROBERTS . Monday, 7:00 p. m.—Church to continued each Sunday night Miss EmUy Smith,, captain. Senior Band, Tuesday at 7:30 p, m. tended by John Mather Chapter. Or­ On toe Saturday night Mat; II*3(^~Red Norvo’s Orcbaatia, iwnnM raiKiKi 10:00—The OIcketo. ^Ing'and rtates have been vialted by school teachers will meet at the through the month of Octotor . Friday, 8:30—Troop / 7, Girl Y. P. Band, Wednesday at 6 p. m. der of DeMolay, to witness the Con­ Pr®®‘ ®«**: WEAF-NBC J? 2? " ^ ® ® T N*yA O n b oU tm . MMI UUMI • JM lUI church .to attend religious education Scouta. Miss Jessie Hewitt, captain Songsters, Friday at 7:30 p. m —7 V viety time with Kitty O'Neill l^-ogram from New York. 13:80 a. m.—Paul PentJarvta* Osete the worst calamity In years," .he **!— RvAngellatlc sirvlce necticut state officers instaU the 11:00—News end Weetoer. moltiioos Reception, W eek training class la Hartford. And sermon by the paator. Saturday. 9:30—T ro^ 28. Bov Singing company, Friday at 6:30 and others; 8 Tommy Rigga aiui ^ ^ Tooiorrow's Progiaa^ eald. *'We Yanhecs la Connecticut ALSO p. m. elected and appointive officers for have taken the thing v/lth our heads Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.—Choir re­ The Week Scouta. Ernest Irwin, scoutmaster. Betty l^u: 9 Vo* Pop. C T s 'w l ^ Craig’s Orchestra. hearsal. Notes the ensuing term' at the Masonic Lyman’s orebsstra. 6:00—Ruth Cfu-hart and up. V.’c ack why it was that the ad- "C aptain Calamltjr** Wednesday at 7:30 m.—Mid- Othef meetings: Women’s Home ^ t W A B C )-9;30 Safurdiy Sero- ^ 0 Songht R eflation. .. Friday, 7:00 p. m.—Nutmeg TYaU p. 111* Junior Choir wiU rehearse for ^ sgu e, Wednesday at p. m. Corps Temple on Monday, October 3. at j^*=0|^Eteklna Hawkins’ brehestra. Paul at to# Organ. mlnliitratlon had stood in the way of With week prayers and praise aervise fol- 2 the flood control compa-.;t, v/hlch waa OEOKOE HOUSTON Rally for members of E^yrortb 10*41?****°^ Oh Sunday morning at Cadet classes, Tuaeday at 7 p. m. 7:4S p. m. , Other featuras: 9:80-Nawa Snyloe. MABIAN NIXON League and all young people, at the * meeting,of tho Church Boy Scouts, Monday at 7 p. m. Girl 7:80 Dick Hlmber '^J^^^NBC— 112:8(>r-Blua Barron’s Oebastra. 9:45—"Tha GancaUad Woddbiff.'® app'-oved by our General Assembly, Tha officers to be Installed are as orchestra: 8:801 1 :00—Bilant ~ almoct unanimously in the Repub­ London. Oct. I.— (AP) — Prime South Methodist church. (or In the Guards Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. Band follows: Master Councilor. Kenneth Oscar (3uam on duebe; 9:39 Amer- 10:00—Church o f the Air. lican House of Represantativej, and Minister Neville Chambertaln Joined PLUS! A CAHTOON TREAT Kindergarten room during the morn­ of Love on Tuesday at 4 p. m. Morrison: Senior Councilor, Harold |J0:80—A in aad Danaea. ing worship. TeSnorrow’a Program I®:56—Young Folks Program—w t o which was llkew'Ue approved b^i the ranks of Britain’s heroes today SECOND CONGREGATIONAL ST. JOHN’S c h u r c h Councilor, John A. iff. three other states affected. / ' _the popular Idol of thla undemon­ LAST TIMES TODAY: S c ^ jy today In the Church Z|ON LUTHERAN Smythe; Senior Deacon. Hors(;e Bls- 'Daddy' Cngch CHURCH Oolway Street High and Cooper Streets WABC-CBS— 8 Jofinny praaents I 8:46—News, and weather. Federal Slcney People’s strative land. w "8 LEGIONNAIRES” Rev. Joseph Zieba Deacdn, Harold Syrolng- new time; 8:30 Prof Qul,!^ new^mY-' 11:55—Mualeal latartuda. In the hours since he brought hack "PHANTOM RANGER" Ferrit E. Reynolds, Ph.D,, Mlaletor Rev. H. P. R. Stechtaolz, Paator 9:00—Turn Back toe Oock. 13:00 Noon—Tha laatda Page "The money In the Federal Treas­ ton, Marshair, George Converse; D 0*Ato. new Ume; i6 9:80—Tom Terrias. ury belongs to no po'ltlcal party or. from Munich yaatorday the four- "FLASH GORDON" Saturday. October 1, at 7:80 p. m AS a r m y (jh^Ialn, (Jordon McBride; Orator Ray Barrett. . Morning worship at 10:48, stand A djt and Mrs. George Ansoombe Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity Momenta. P- M. Federal bureau. It belongs to the power Citechoalovak peace pact and parish committee meeting. ^ ’ steward. “• hti friendship agreement with Adolf ard time. Dr. Reynolds will continue Sunday, October 2 : Sunday school at 8:30 a. m.. stand­ Wesley -McMullen; Junior Steward J®:®®—Hlghllghta of toe Bible. 12:15—Golden Melodiee, American peopls. C al^ltles in , the aeries of sermons on the CTiurch Satuiday, open air meeting on ard time. „ _ ------I New York. Connecticut have tcon/rare. Rs- Hitler, Chamberlain haa been: Com­ Only one service Sunday. High ^rdqn Vennard; Standard Bearer’ V-a'J-'Drom^L."!®"*® (-TAel; | 13:80—Last Minute Newa FItahaa pared to Dleraell, haa been nick­ and tha World with the subject, Mass and sermon at 8:30 a m ^ Main street at 7:30 p. m Service In English at 6:30 a. m / Home Port"; 9 Barn Camera Speaks." queati for help from ' Connecticut ’•The New Testament Cniurch and Sunday: Text ot sermon: Matth. 22, 23-33 Ernest Smith; dance (weat repeat l i ) ; 10;30 Con.U*-®®~**“A*®Al Interlude, 12:45—Salt Lake City TabernaolS' [ liave teen very Infroqucat. In our named "the pesos maktr,” MONDAY NIGHT , Special eervice in Hartford at 11 Senttoel. Earl Kennedy; Preceptors. Choir and Organ. EXPERIENCED, TRIED by the King and photegraphad wth Its Message.” Special music by the Major and Mrs. A. Edaar Ark#,ii Theme: Jesus and the Saducees iii Hayden Griswold, Milton Stratton cert to rhythm; 12:30 Anson Weeks 'C®*® Tavern, I nresjnt difficulty, R Is the duty of choir. there' Lutnia choir slnginy controversy over the doctrine of toe orchestra. 111:80—"Marrlgal Singers," 1 :00—Church of the-Air. ' '' tie Federal govqrtnient to real- thaQuaen. • ^ . THE NEW I John Spencer, Walter Gifford, a if- 1:30—Europe Coiling Many of thoaa who took -part In Prelude: Chorale (igaqtata No. E^land, wUl be toe special speak- reaurrecUon. (1 ) Th* objection ford Sault, Howard Murphy H 12:00—"Day Dreams. ocate to Connecticut money in aervice WUl be restored P. M. , 1:45—Poet’s Gold—David Rosa. tha tumultous reception for the 147)—Bach. toe following program for toe week which the Sadducees raised against Agard; Scribe. WUllam Canade- Sunday is to bring; taxes by Connsctleut’s own citizens home-eomlng premlor. hOwevor, on-y Anthem: O Lord, My Trust—HaU. 1 hi., Sunday school. Bible toU dj^trlne; (2) How Jesu? met I2;18—‘‘Faahlona In Melody." 2:00—Radio Voice of ReligloB— Cor help and relief and v/lthout it CIRCLE I wlU be undertaken: Treasurer. James Baker. Talks—WEAF-NBC 12:80, Cfiii- Rev. Earl E. Story. and QUALIFIED a week ago were yelling for-hlm to Pootlude: Prayer—Qroven. inrt ruction for all age groups. tola objection. ^ o teundtoble. Sec. Wallah ^ J2'*®—Song Gueasing Contoat being used to further po’ltlcal ac­ Social Activities 3:15—WDRC String Enaembte-^ roMlgn. ^ The Sunday Sehednle achoo"***^’ ** **■ ***“*' **““ ••* 5: >h-. Holiness meeting, mes- . ^ *r*T4"* beld on Tues- othera (sn Economics of the New 13:48—News and Weather. tivity In any parllr.sn causa." I *Age by Major Arkett ■ . ‘*«=*‘*« In DeMolay work Joseph Biume, conductor. Different Rsoeptlon Monday Church school at 9:30. 1 :00—Shakeapeara’s En^and Declaring that "very little haa Old Fashioned ^ ^ P’ toigle and ^ r t o tola fall. All signs point to- Deal": WABC-CBS 1:48. R a ^ n d 3:80—Farmer Take toe mik* And even though today Britain a Nursery at 10:48. drum corp rehbBrul. 2 p. m.. hoapltal vlalUtlon. of reuniting the Y. P. S. A l l y o ^ L^Ile Buell on toe European Situ­ “ Arwin. Baritone and been accomplished" in the construc­ newspaper writers paraded their Young People's C. E. at 6:30. __P’ toe Band wUl hold an people especially this year’s Con- with, many Charlotte Lansing, soprano. 8:0(>—Oeneral MeeUng at Bush* tion of additions and Improvements Country Store fK''^f2"*?***'i** ^ P- Akiglng and activities such as sports, dances, and ation; WABC-CBS 2’30 Farmar Sunday adjectives In hla praise, he The Week rehearsal of St. flrmation class are cordiaUy Invited 1:48—Jules Lande Concert En nell Memorial of Fourth Na* to state Instituticns although the muat face A different reception Mon­ N i g h t I to attana. •ocial eveninga In view. WF** li'** ®'**® ^'‘°® Portland, Ore • semble. Uonal Coofratemlty Con. last General Assembly provided 111,- Monday at 7:00—Boy Scouts. Tha Udiea’ society meets on 0» ^ 1.11 . . T, State BtoUons stoUona 3:303:80 vqntlon. day. Wednesday at 3:00—The Wom­ Thursday, at 7 p. m., junior aew- '®®®' Chapter hopes -Mlallst party meeting, 3:00—Sunday Dinner 000.000 for the purpose, the guber­ Then ha will go before the Houae Free! Freel Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. to double its present membe,xhlp in Norman Fannie’s. 4:00—Sunday Serenade. TOWN OFFICERS natorial candidate said: of Commons to hear what the opp^ GROCERIES — CANNED en’s League will meet at the church an intensive campaign; therefore, all Thomas; WABC-C3S 7, People’s 2:80—Kldoodlera. 4:30—Texas Rangers. Miss Hodaon of Hartford will speak Platform. "Public Opinion "We aim to get the humane Insti­ sltlon haa to Bay not only about hU GOODS — FOOD STTTFFS! SWEDISH CONGREGATIDNAL proa^ctlve DeMolays are especially 2:4^"PrevIew of toe 1940 Olym 6:00—Phil (Jook’s Almanac. tutions program out of the pencil peace, but what he paid for It and on “China and Pottery,” Hostesses, Weekly Bondsy School Leaaon CHURCH urged to attend tc see the type of pic*. ’ 5:30—Ben Bernle, L m Lehr aad and paper state. We do not want the reasons why ha thought it was PLUS Mrs. Roy Nash, Mrs. Charles Loo­ S. E. Green, Minister werk exemplified by the Order.*^ Program Premieres: 3:00—Sunday Drivers. all tha Ladl. tie-e buildings on some architect's neceaaary, - . ™ . A GRAND AWARD! mis, Mrs. Alexander McKenna and W EAF-NBO-7 Jack Benny- re- MtfceBhf iatlna Neilaon. will follow the evening's program. 8:30—Romance Melodies. 6:00—The Silver Theater—Wm. board; we want them on the ground When the House met last ONE HALF TON Swedish Morning Worship. 10’30 ,'^ABC-CBS-8:30 Ben Ber: 4 :00—Rangers' Serenade. Powell and Guest Stars. where we know they are eo eorely day after Chamberlain had declared neaday at 6:30—The Itarried The One True Cod Rev. Waldemar Harold of the It Is requested that all officers and n^te and Lew Lehr come back- 6 4:30—"The Shadow." OF C O A L members be present at the Temple 6:30—-‘Ihe Laugh i,iner Billy needed.” tl.ero waa only a scant hope of avert­ Club wUl have a Pot Luck Sailor’s Home in Boston wiU-speak ^ n r ^ Nagle theater, Frederick 8:00—Program from New York. ing a war. tha oppoidUon prepared OR at the church. Houae, Jack Fulton, Hohan- First Major Addreee Sunday School, 12:00. teg” ^ * brief business meet- » “*»(• WJZ-NB(>_9 Hdly. ojJMl—"Spelling Bee." Paul Wing. garten’s Orchestra. Dr. McConaugby, delivering his apeechea in support of the govern­ 100 G A LS. fiuraday at 7:00—Girl ScouU. By W n j ^ E. OlLROr. D. D. English Evening Service. 7:00 Editor of Advoaoe ' ’t w ? ^ emphaaia upon wood playhouse reaumea (weat ra Spelling Master. ■ 7:00—The People’s Platform. Pull The Second Lever! first major address In bis campaign, ment. Hla announcement that ne­ OF FUEL OIL Notes Communion Service, 8:00. peat 10:30), ' " ® 8:00—^CatooUe Hour. 7:30—Paaaing Parade — John.Naar declared that “if Connecticut wanta gotiations had been reopened Next Sunday will be Rally Day «noat re- ' iSS “na * ^aplcuoua Our M ^ ce s will be held on Other programs; 6:30—News and Weather. competent, aggressive, devoted pub- j through HJtler’a decleion to hold a in the Church school. young and rtd. and Standard Time. but, ^ Carr, Oscar Brad> Plus Our Two Big Screen Hits many who ware not reUgioua. were HULL (XEATLY CHEERED 6:48—Sunset Serenade. ley"! Orchestra. \ lie servants all of whom except my- four-power conference brought There will be a qieclal meeting ^^'AOQ ABMCh# 1Ti4M» Bergen 1 0 :3 ^ H e a < ^ ,s and Byliawe, dent. chose to run for an elective ^ m i^ d m e n t concerning toe Sab- Eiscretary Of State Celebrates and Charlie Mcftortoy. state office becauae "If college peo-- CONGRESS BLOC OONOOKOIA LUTHERAN. jjtoere there was provlaioa for re- WABC"CBS—'3 Ever\*bodv*A V h 11 iOO—Spqrto; News. Ugloua Instruction. realise toe travesty of talcottville rtc; 6:30 HUly House, comedy - o .9:00— “Manhattan Merry ple draw, aloof fzxun politics, democ^. s t a t e SIGRID GURIE Oaidea aad Winter Streete, CONGBEOA-nONAL C ia ’RCH I Birthday Tomorrow; 7 3 ..Round" 11:13—Chiint Baste Orchoitrliu ^ HAITFOUD • • Rav. Karl Btekter. Pastor. It might be aurprlelng today to 11:30—Paul Pcndarvta’ Orcheatra. ’ raev mav vanish.” Jo&Pph CALIFIA - AHon HALE ^jeover how many people, ev^ ^ George W. Stephenson, Pastor. Will Watch Latest European 9;30-L” American The office for which he Is a can­ STARTSADRIVE News. ater 9 Sunday evening hour, Ben- miliar Music.” _ 13:00—Henry King's Orehastra. S tM Pridev-SBpt. 30 A Urtit-d A't P..»ii 6:80 a. m.—Sunday School and toe reUgioua community, could not cart** dlaregard or dla- 12:30 a. m.—Lew SaUlies* Orchso* didate. Dr. McConaugby said, today Soi^cea of Sunday. October 2 ; S e a . ^ ‘* “ = 1®:30 H*eadUhe’a « d I0:0^ H orace Heldt and hia Brtd- la "fflagniced." The puhlle conduct Bible claases. Alfred Laaro. su- or identify toe varteua Com- tra. FOR 4 DAYS mMdm«ta. It la true that they M ^ t a ^ obaolate. it U worto- 10148—Morning Worship. Aulen. ct the man who now holds it.—fctr-- parlaUsdwt...... 12:00—Sunday school. Washington, Oct. l.— fAP)—Sec­ FOR INFLATION NO AOVANa IN PRICES W:00 a; m.—English service. Har- m^ht have n knowledge of their ■ “ tUe better City con- ('^ ” New York, Gov. Frank Hayes, he said; •ffi a And to consider a Uttle more care, 4:00—Junior C. E. retory of State CordeJI Hull, cheered cen. z Magic Key: 3:30 UMinA lldX)—Nqwa and Weather. stench in our nostrila; hla oarty did Tsat teaUvaL Amuld tooy have ^ 7:00—Y. P. 8. C. E. TMt tot onuxi w n' (•mOUarity with them that waa com ^ “ y ttmt* APtrlt and their purpS^. ^ brightening prospects of world ®'®® Boredom by Osborne’s Orchestra: nothing to clear the state’s fair (« k) UffiO a. m.—German service. The Week ^ fW , 7.30 Seth Parker; 8 Songs we ESTMAnXMOTREES Tte Wetika mpn a generation ago? P ^ce for which he long has worked, Orchestra. ■ name; they shut their eyea'to a situ­ -SAFETY IN ^ «J.t**?*if* i"*® ****“ ■ ®re ahali K-n **®*®*'AUon of our church ^ewm tor; 10 Russ Morgan orcbes- M ood^. October 3 at 4:00 p. m. K we wished to test tols-matter beromes 67 years old tomorrow. W.OO—Eddie Varxoa’ Orchestra. ation which Is known the country Tapp, acting admtnlstraUeo at the by J e ^ and toe N etT restaS m t WU, planned for next Sunday, haa ■J-. over as ‘Omnestieut’s shame’." farm program, that cotton toaaa be N U M BERS’* our oonfinnatlon instructiona will ^ he n^bt aak varteua roUgioua wetponed. Maybe it wOl be Tm white-haired Tennessean who RUINED IN UlCAL PARK 9“«*tloni aa. "What is W*****"* orcbeotra. increased from tho currant legal W ith again begin. AU chUdren who de- ®one October 9. Maybe not (“ reign affalra of . —SilenL ^ to taka port to toosa Inotnic toe fifth Conunaadmealtr" w "What t*y ®*A“A Hlmaelf aa a fuUUl- Stotes was in good 1 00 minimum of 8A eenU a pound to m ^ of toe Commandmenta.* HEAVY FINANCDro Member Of Park Board Bt- HAS cents, tha limit allowad by the :iTHE JONES ttooB are requasted t o meet in our iHiihf iJ**'** _Oonunandn»antr’ It ^^i®.***** **Ave a regular meeting. despite the trials of a present law. They alto arant wheat .F A M H .Y ' baaemont Monday at 4:00 p. ni. S O I L 'S to dlsoover how t o J ^ t o ^ U ? Oonunandmenta. m lieves Lnmbcr Coaid Ba Blada Those Voters Wishing Transportation few could give an IntaUigent an- They said, i i . ** **• ® " (*** Choir wUl AApped toe strength of a younger Ctelcago^After saving hia extra MISSION POSIPONED ~ ■ 4t • , • » OBITUARY loans, now averaging 86A cants *Thou ahalt'not . . >> have their weekly rehearsal. (“ r years. WllUam OehS Of Center Springs Wraekaga bushel, incraaeed to' 84 cents. ^ e d up tltolr essence la J S ? derided to buy an automobile. DisetMeion at an informal moating are Christiana who might SIGNS OF THE TLMBS officlala predicted that to- tola ^ k of knowtod^M P ^U ve teachings that are more in ♦ " * ’"[Alked into a suburban Whea- AT ST. MARY’S CHWCH of the Ccngreaaional group yaatar- tore of great rsveUUoaa of J** celebrate hla ton Sal®8 ^ e n c y and laid doom a FUNERALS day indicated strong s u ^ r t for in- tha Banter Choir, and Friday at gffio toe Oqmmandmento on tha plan that ^ sid in g a few hoUrs in o f commandmenta, Dea Moines. Ia.—The- days when *’*®® PAnnlea. They CALL DNE OF THESE NUMBERS c flattonary move* to bolster term Toung PeopIs’a ^ S ^ ^ »•»«>• W j^tee looking over cabOs on Eu­ Dm to toe hurricane andffiooda. l®«An> take thrir beat rope a latest onUca. . ^ Igh ed 44 pounds and t^xwsantM John F. Lareoa purrttasing power. the larger teaching of “ ® ought to Funeral services foe John F. Lar- ^ H ^ a n the force o f rommond- girls riding on the handlebars of his down payment on tha car.- wHemlnwgy. Rector Urges Moc» O n m a » bicycles are ended here. Miaaten Farm at Sberbutna aon of 103 Starkweather atreet will Representative Rankin (D,, inaa.) PAUL SSlf• jjpre extenahra Jawlab 5!? Apparently succeaa- center, Vermont, who bad agreed be held tomorrow afternoon at 8 BOSPEL b a l l law which no Chrlatian. so for as wa tw. not toe con- Munidpa] Judge Charles 8. Cteo- urgto the gVoup to admt a roaolu- STATI mJ^?***! rf** **‘® C»echoslovaklan '■ f e r t i l e BUIUHNiB to conduct A Mlooion aX o’clock at the Mark Holtdto Funerat toAMansaTSM 4U Osnter Stiast " J jJ^AW. regarda today in othw conduct and ter nited bicycles, unless they are Uoa —limy on the Praaldent to Issue WHITEMAN nMnauiad duty, txit too oonoeptlon t o ^ m a will not legally accom- Sunday. October Home, 38 Woodbrtdge atreeL Rev. additional currency against tbs gold M binding upon the Christian J ^ < “ lng of America’s part AND HIS ORCHES1RA Jfi^O'Stinday. broaUng At broad. «»date two persona at the same Boone,. Ia— Boons realdonto a n toroujii Sunday, Novraibar William Ti Wallace of the North laasrea until cotton prlcoa u d torSsT’J^ ^ tSepSSS s m t e b ^ their beads over -tm« •t^ h ae ookad the Rector for Mathodlat church ^srill. ofticlato and reached 18 canU a poimd. WITN HIS CHESTERTIEID RAOtO ENDS TODAY: 18:18-gmiday aSoH ^ '‘A would be that OjjP^rtteent. some ofiflctoU revealed PROCRAM ENTERIAiNERS T:00—Coqpal nteitiag. for vlolatlqg a now city ordinanca Vina waa found burial adU be in the East camaUry. Blnatnr Tboams (D^ Okta.). aaU rSPAWN OF THE NORTH’*] growing through tha fatick wan o t a 6445 6459 6279 ■“ ff Iw and^iSS PCbhlbtting tha eanyti^ of a oocood On soma momantoua miaatlieis hoaaa trill to Unto B •choolroom and *■—’— - • PI ^ oC oMBktBd amd Itm (wlUBg tep than that ia the past, nIHel.lg ■ -- X A H l ------HUPOiminiER BVJ5NINO HEBAXJ). HANCHBaniSn. W « « - jSATimDAtf'OCTOBBB 1,1989 CTRAIJD. MANCHESTER. CONN,, SATpRDA' battalions of Guards regiments and throw tbiilr own tnopa bahfean where they left no weeds to grow two from regiments of the line, was Ur having’ given the best that Is In *^ould You Mind Carving That in CintniteT" RAINBOW them to oUr town. ^ lfovlK «ttr HItlar'a unproven and almoat cer- up with Uie wisdom; perbapa the In New York expected to sail within a few days. UP Naz^ene Speaker churches of toe day f ^ ' t after all ■y OaWipa Upas' The British detachment would be ^ Most sincerely, tabily ahoddr war machlna and the come a , part of the International [ WILLARD B. RCHOER^ FLOOD CONTROL T im ber” defendara of tha raped republic, ao complete. the task m 100 per cent L A R ^ Y Yottt fim iitm ItralU boelanoholt m u b o o v i t b b I force provided In the Munich agree' that tha Caecha would have had to redemption, b^here/muat have been DOWN MAN M0UNTAE[« k B e o v E R i r ment to police areas where plebla- YYARDS I DIDNT SIGN LETTER worm at tha ftn rt of the peach, cites are to determine ultimate own­ Editor, Manchester Herald, ' ' TOjSurr. nio. fight not'Oermapy Alone but alf fouk- ership. A MAJOR ISSUE Wood Owners If a m tia ^ a . Wf OEOROE ROBB REPORTBR Manchester, Conn. • ■f'~ MMMhaMMT, OMia. ~ ' o( the powara. Bo now It la a.Lonr . U. 8. -loins Representations Deal''Sir: Anyhow It .would be Intereating NRrly 100 At Social Spon* rmtuM nMaottm doh^rla-BerHn-Oerman axla—the New York, Oct 1 Reatafimt I ' lf«« iir zJv/*MW « //is Authorita4ve quarters unaerstood Men Doubt If A letter appeared ih the Open ■ iu m c w ^__ to have Dr- mcpiaia-how one CSMMStav lie talM W yaMr today the United SUtes joined Inter­ IN N .E. STATES gipnc hi prganlaed In a way that Forum this evening signed "Jacob' jointly by the State Forester .and ‘ I, nw iRumlnatiooe: We were' sitttag ln| 0fHaim 4r^tihn4 if fti national representations to Warsaw '‘ 4 , ■ ■ ■ much less than tt was a few years', nv>uld have delighted the funda­ gcncratlon./Arith Ita/'feet on the \ sored By Manchester As­ 'Bubipow," approving the candidacy Extension Foreater to ownera ot MIM m« Stmt ..alM C>**P< toe dltnly-Ut eoaSnea of the JCretch- XrfwMnv „ asking moderation In toe Poll senger Service Throng] . Olln Grant for the Board (Continued (from Page One.) ago and lumber sawed With toe bark ." ■mteM aM BellAv* Ba■atan< at th« mentally Naid aoul of a Dutch ground of right Uvltig and right blown down-timber: Don’t give your left on 1^1 not keep. ______Ifaateaater. Oaaa, aa ma toe other night, mooning at our I Czechoslovak dispute over Poj of Selectmen. , N aTociM at MaaMiaata gchulta. Ahd lU roembera will not thinking; managed to produce, un­ sembly At Masonic Hall. minorities. . ■ / logs away to some ona for cleaning If choppers are available, start I Claaa MaH t u t f r. borscht and being as melancholy aa Town Restored Monday. Thl^ettcr carries a signature ob- control damn and reservoirs, on the tho land. It Is c^peiriod that aid to need all those mllllona of armM der Us own tutelage and under con- Tihe representations were believed vlousl.y ^signed to give thr impres­ cutting and yarding your best h>cs ■CmCIUPTtON fcATM /' toe Moeoovtte torch-sin|fers could to have" amounted to a vlrtuiffwarn- 'Connecticut and Merrimack rivers aome form .will be .received, so that men, all thoae tena of thousands of dll Iona for ..Which 'It must Inevitably sion tost letter had been sent In In Ma-saachUsetta, New Hampshire (leaving poor material for toe Urns' Om Taar kf Maa ...... make uih when' a hmuntalhous man | Ing and were understootprto have the better part of the blown-down being) where tltey can be reaclisd iir HaU have been responsible,''a ieneratinn Nearly lOO attended the parent- by me,\ Although It Is true that I and Connecticut, flood contr il-proba­ tlmoer can be salvaged. great gune and planes and tanks, [ came over and sat down us. been a "contributory faeiibf” in a re­ It was a question of doubt among unequivocally endorse the candidacy by truck or in a large lot where daughter banquet last .light of Man­ ported Pollsh-Czech uiulerstandlng, bly will be a major campaign issue. Don’t expect a high price for all those enomnous stores of shells so larking In all Ita own.admirable A ragged beard spntwled over | chester Assembly, Order of Rain- railroad njen this morning as to toe of Mr. Grant, I did ntt Send In that theycan be hauled to a mill on toe British ofllclal quarters, however, possibility of restoring passenger Governors Aiken, Vermont,” and stumpage, however, as this is strict­ o r TBB ARtOCIATBO and bomba, all those battleslilps attr'Ihutea, through failure o f the I hla face and he bunked near-1 bow, at the Masonic,,-Temple. The letter. iHowever, Inasmuch aa the Murphy, New Hampshire, and Sen­ lot. Keep to mind that moot of thtja atghted through a pair of thick- were unable to conflnn reports the service through' Manchester even by ly a salvage proposltlonj and It Is ritB n and submarlhes. Not,^ that Is, for families of Its. own cfeat^on, the banquet hall was artlatically deco- letter has appeared,\lt is only fair ator Bridges (R„ N. H.) already lumber must be sawed square-edgefl Ika AaaaatataA Praaa la aselMvaly tensed eyeglaaeee. Mountainous I Czechoslovaks haa capitulated to Monday. ^ The congestion In the advised to sell to any responsible tMHM u tha Ma at rapablMtlaa echoola of ita own maintenance and Kmnty ' FndCmJkn rated with .fall 'flOwers and the ta­ Warsaw. for me to state that I unequivocal­ j hav'e, the fnihirc of CoYii^refUi and cut logs straight, cutting to defense against each other—for nre was correct, because toe gentle-1 bles were further brightened by different freight yards la such that ly endorse the candidacy, of all the tojippfove the compacts with having operator who will pay a fair price. 9t an aara «ltpatafeaa aradliM ta It the churches conatltiitad of Ita own Informed purees, indicated the lengths 8, 10. 12, 14, 16. 18 aS3 "so ar aat oUanrtaa aaaAltaA IS' Ikla they not pats? man turned out -to be none other I tapers in rainbow hues. At each freight must be moved to bring sup- Democratic nominees and think that prevented developments of an ade­ If you are In doubt as to what con­ feet In the oaks and up lb'22 and 24 memhershlp. than the one and only Man Moun- I TDMAV’S QVBS'nM i Britiah amlMnsador In Warsaw yes­ .plles into territories that have been stitutes a fair price, get In touch ■aaar aaA alaa iha laaal aawa aak> Well then, to what use can the place was a chariot favor fashioned terday urged whe Poles not to march It wUI be a happy day for the town quate flood control program. feet where poaslb'e to pins and hem­ iiMaA barala tain Dean, toe M t Everest of | Whtt do yoathiok ii the fflott impm- of animal crackers and marshmal­ badly damaged. Since midnight If they’re elected. , “ Invasion of States’ Rights" with the State Forester, Extension All richta H rtpaUltatleaa at .armaments be put? Will they l>e I wrestlers. lows. Into thc/Teschen area, where moat Igst night unUI 10 o’clock this morn­ lock, getting as many of the longer ipaatal tiapaiakaa baiaia ata alaa ra< eot iuue to be (ecad io the comin| . of Czeirfioslowakla’s lOO.tXM) Polish If that spurious letter was \»ot They termed the new flood act an Forester or your County Agrlcul-. japgtba as can be cut straight. TIm beaten Into plowshares? Will the BACKFIRE He . gave us his autograph, I electioa? The decorations were In charge of mlntwlty live. ing nine freight trains went through forgery. It was, at least, an attemrit ’Invasion of states’ rights." Ver­ tural Agent. I which consisted of a sketch of bis Mrs. Marjorie Morrison, worthy town, all bound west. The train longer material ia cheaper to handle pillboxes be given to the farmers Thr New Deal newspapera and iy . was understood the United to hit below the belt. mont's Republican Senators, Austin Don t try to saw for the market and command! a better pries. Bs r«n asrvlae elleot of K. ■. A ■err. face and a scrawled memo at toe | T H B A N S W n M i matron of the Eastern Star, and that went through this morning at and Gibson, said their state would unless you are an experienced lum-. rV^' le toe. for chicken coops and the barbed pollUnlana who stopped on their bottom of toe paper, and States, French and German ambas- 10 o’clock was made up of 40 cars JAY E. RUBINOW. sure that logaare rolled up on skids Hilis Mm htumrift, MUJIm M n , Viola Trotter. . The aupper dors made similar representations. September 30, 1938. " oppose the law “ to the last legal berman, or can hire some one that Xepber Asserleea Bewspeear Peh- wire used for rural telephone senr- on-n fret hurrying to grab for Mr. I asked toe bearded giant what he I was served under the leadersmp o f/ and In that number of freight cars ditch.’’ . .Austin said Vermont would and kept aa clean.as possible. .' doUig In a Rusalan night | . • fumt ‘~nie moM im- Tomorrow will bo observed as Is. Conditions have changed to the Clean bnieh away from toe raa<|to. — Aieesistlea. Ice? Will the Implements of war be Roosevelt - the credit a f bringing poneni intie ia the Mother Advisor of the RainboW only two were owned by the "New Rally Sunday In the Nazarene Sun­ test the low tn the Supreme Court. I cliib. Girls, Mrs. Wallace Robb. Ad­ Haven” road. last 10 years so that manufacturing The Are hazard Is already here and ~Mkiuhata ’ BsaraasataHvaai The ; nielted down and made Into aiito- comins electioa day achool. Rev. Samuel Young, Only two New England Represen­ stocks that will sell In the present about the_ Munich conference-—der "Here," asdd toe man mountain,! would be to stop e visory board and Eastern Star rrtem- Two freight trains went, east tatives, however, voted agalpst the will be very much with uS next r^Sm Si'eSSm ImobUes for the European masses? ‘1 come often. These Russians | New England District Superintend­ market require experience. The de- spring. spite the fact that that feaat of third tenp. We ere bere who assisted included/ Mrs. FIREMEN o f A through Manchester yesterday ent of the denomlnattofl will- be Ifl-IS Flood Act in the House—Plum- ...... ■ ' Or win the armaments be main- I make me sad!" Corlnne Gibson. Mrs. W yt^e Pea­ afternoon In addition to a work ley (R„ Vt.) and Luce (R„ Mass.K MBinWR AODIT treason had already been arranged beioz texed loo stack present at the assembty 'and will , tatned. And mora troops trained and for bsTisg the fo ^ body, Mrs. Lida Richmond./Mr8. Min­ train. The two freights that tvent In the Senate Brown and Senator ewCUlATIOKA before he spoke—may have cauae to Contagion nie Olson, Mrs. Mary parke. Mrs speak at 9:30 and 10:45 a. m. All from the era meat take fast* WORKED VALIANTIY east carried supplies to rebuild members and friends of the church Green voted for It, while Senators lah and Rumanian ambassSd'srs and tha BeraM PHatlaa OempaaT lae, I more food be taken regret their haate when they realize A quartet of policemen on Flfty- of os. Texts are go^ jr. Brown. / .. | bridges and also ties and poles. One BODY CROSSES Lonergan (D., Conn.), Malor.ey (D., Hungarian and Belgian minUterS AaaMaa ae aBuelM reaponcll and Sunday school are urged to at­ HOSPITAL NOTES ...... Ov*"*" populatlona to be|yj^ reaction of the'American people I Third street and Fifth avenue is get­ to crash the ^ The Meph > train of 4Q cars going west con­ tend. Conn ). Oerfy (D„ R. I.) an;d Walsh called on Foreign Minister Col. Jo­ stor^- lip against the needs of vn.st ting In toe hair of the cafe-social | •Molay boys served as waiters ■ tained only trap roclo (D., Maas.) voted against' It with seph Beck ostensibly for Informa­ eeverffigvSaeSesItB tp the ^Kmeheetae to the depth of perAdy Into/which ^ 1 9 tVau Ilka X boom- ivMlag aeralA armies? Will there he an end of set—only because toe cafe-aoctal set I ng the meal, vChlch consisted of , .-Because' of the waehout of the New England Republican Senators, tion on the situation. that parley descended. ^ has g ott^ Into their hair. ersag.^ .Oppottuaity^ . *eii shoulder, niashed potatoes and Few Fires ftit Members,La' freight yards In Rockville^ toe re­ CZECHBORDER (DNB, official German news Admitted jreaterday: Edward preparlnlit for war—or more of It 7 Mr. Roosevelt may be a pretty In .toe early morning hours,! iaXat Uoittd Stitts turnips, cranberry sauce, celery, building of the Vernon-Rockvtile 2 MANCHESTER GIRLS agency, reported from Teschen that Fitzgerald, 23 Bralnard Place, Mris ■ATURDAT, OCTOBER 1 is very Bach lew (Oontinaefl from Pago One.) Martha Rleder, 510 Hartford Road, War against whom? War against good politician, talking to WPA toass’four coppers gst together pickles. cabMge salad, rolls, coffee. line is being delayed as there ia the Polish minority there was "to I for a quick exchange of chatter thsa it ever hss beta. I do oot believe ia Ice cream and cookies. bored Day And Night Dnr- nothing to be gained by getting care POLISH TERRITORIAL open uprising.’’ ) Wadawortli McKinney, 14 Arch Japan to make her abandon the workers and AAA bencAclaries over Federal Governoieot ralief projects. The Miss ^ rgu erlte Peabody was' 0 • . ' vrord the frontier just outside of ENTER SYRACUSE U. street. MONDArS ELECTION near the Stork Club. It is a fatal farmer cea always maiatsia a go<^ Into RookvUIe until, the yards are ((Controversy over possession of murder of Cblga? ©h, no. For the air, but If he expected to get spot, because they are within ear-1 mistress'of ceremonies. Mrs. J. E. rebuilt. Stone and dirt will be Krumau and outalde Kaplitz to the Discharged yesterday: Mas K jdl- ■o kmg aa Maachastar oontlnuea liviag U the govenuaeat will rdxeio Ing H e Emergency. frontier town of Underhald. DEMANDS ACCEPTED Teschen haa raged since toe ninth Japan la the dirty little brother of aome glory for hlmaelf by sticking shot of toe folk who speak with | Elliott spoke Tor the mothers and carried Into RockvUIe by trucks century and. more recently, since Son, 44 Village street, James J. (tom crice fixing tod crop cootrol. We Mias Jessie Dowling for the Rain­ Chief Town New Frentler uBdar Ita preasnt anomaloua and this near family o f European pow­ his'Anger Into toe Alth of that Eu­ I that Katharine Hephum twang. must otve lew osciooelism if w« as a With the wires for the Western Miss Ellen Fuller And Miss Poland and Czechoslovakia became .Gleason, 238 School atroet, Robert The other night, apparently, the! bow girls. Rev. Watson Woodruff Krumau. the chief town of the re- Felt, Wapping. awBwvd form of governmant tu ers. War against America? Well, eatioo are goin| to progrew. The com- Union restored between Hartford IN FULL BY CZECHS independent states under the post­ ropean mess he displayed for more I Arms of toe Law couldn't stand it I spoke for the fathers. Other clergy­ The Manchester department did and Wllllmantlc. three tricks are glon, and Kaplitz were not included Belt.v Woodruff Among The alaetloiki of town offlcan will coo- petitiva system n the only way we, as in the German occupation. It was war Veraalllea treaty. In June. 1918, Births: Yesterday, a son to Mr. not Immediately at all events; hut political unwisdom than cleverneea. any more. A swank couple I a ottioo, are going to ever set ■ compleu men who made remarks were Rev. not have a call for a lire during the now being worked at the Manches­ 6,(TOO Students Enrolled. and Mrs. Ralph HalvorssB, lil Dat- tlnua to ba to a considerable extent James Stuart Neill of St. Mary’s ‘ headquarters the Czechs Polish and (Czechoslovak represen­ possibly by and by, because there Is From any .point of view It re­ emerged from the Stork and start-1 recovery.” month of September, but the flre- ter railway Station. (Coatlnnefl rrnm Pagv Ooe) tatives .tried to agree on ownerahlp mont street and a daughter to Mr. a —**♦**• of luck and chance. In ed walking up the street The I Episcopal church and Rev. William roen did more work than in any Men are at work night and day had withdrawn to Krumau. lulng the and Mrs. Hewitt E. Wilson, 802 Boitth America to be exploited yet; mains our conviction that the Pres­ T. J. HatHmt, /anew, Stmtn; "I think Wallace of the North Methodist “ a new frontier base. "^Syracuse, N. Y„ Oct. 1.—Mias of the district to succession to the which parsooal social popularity, by four oops in unison glanced 'at the] church. month so far this year. The mem- walking the tracks working out of Independently because the Warsaw Austro-Hungarian empire. but Woodbridge street. the .South American republics, raw ident of the United Btates would twain Critically, then choruaed I that Rooaevcli may Twenty^ foreign newspapermen Ellen Fuller, daughter of Mrs. Edith have done a lot ot i bert (went on duty as soon as the Manchester. Another crew is were acci^ited to the army of occu­ Lasher of 32 Wellington Road. Man­ government was , not bound by the Czechoslovak troops occupied a Admitted today: flgarlag both In tha primaries and and Inexperienced still, *.o be liqui­ have done hie country—and Inciden­ with mimic elegance: "How-a-w-1 EhitertaltHTient numbers were pro­ walking the tracks to Bolton 'and |Ood, but he's spend- | vided by Paul Volquardsen, tenor, storm broke and they remained on pation. They were warned not to chester, Conn., and Miss Betty Munich pact, reached yesterday. part of the duchy to January, 1919. Births: A daughter,, today to Mr. on alactloa day, has a great deal to dated like Czechoslovakia; and per­ I f-u-l-l-y AWFULLY nl-ce!" duty for two days and two nlghu from Bolton crews are walking the tally himself—far more good by ing too much money. > who sang "Ltttle Mother of Mine” stray from a group for the purpose Woodruff, daughter of Itev. Dr. and An alleged border violation, called Attempts Were made to conduct sn and Mrs. Clifford J.. McNamara, off do With datormlnlng tbs peraotuiel assisting the police and directing tracks to WllllmanUc. haps the United SUte» would have keeping silence than by trying to in tha first place, he's | and "Tying AJfcles On a Lilac Tree” . of independent observation, but were Mrs. Watson Woodruff of 814 Main a "provocation that would entail se­ internatlonally-supervlaed plebiwlte 30 Divialon streSt and a daughter of tha town's govarnlng body, tha The Brave Playboy never earaed money ' traffic In acldilloq to giving direc­ there but rlota forced abandonment to Mr. and Mrs. Jolm P. Jones, S3 to be brushed aside some day. get himself Included among those Imre’s a-weird UtUe tale and, Mrs. Ethel Montle. past worthy street, are among more than 6000 rious con.sequences,’’ was said to Board af Batootman, and to a ooo- and w a conseqaenca ■ advisor, accompanied Mr. Volquard- tions on detours. In addition to this “eve]^?hmg.’“ " to have occasioned the latest ’’sharp" of toe plan. The conference of am­ Maple atreet, Glastonbury. Against Russia? Now we may preeent by skipping about the edges naturaUy, we're net mentioning doesn’t know wbst ' students enrolled at Syracuse Uni­ sen and also Miss Priscilla Turner of the larger pump was used in pump­ Photographers were denied per- versity this fall. communique to Prague. Newspapers bassadors Induced Polani! and Admitted today: Llnwood Marr sldaraMa antant tha Incumhenta of of Europe's barbarous sacriAcial thy names. At the Stork that! liito j ing water from cellars and over 20 ba getting wanner. Isn’t Russia a government caa'i raa Rockville and Mlsi* Marllen Playdon OPEN FORUM toiy enter the occupied terri- Thlrty-alx states and eight for­ called toe newest note a "last vVam- Czechoslovakia on July 28, 1920, to and Delwood Marr of 096 tha other elective officers. If under night aat a lad and a laaa having | who sang duets and favored with cellars were freed of water. For 36 divide toe duchy. The Czechs obtain­ menace to European civil iMtIon— orgy. year around And the winters cold toe faucet. Take one of these small, a modsrately good time, when cheir own basiaew eign countries are represented at Ing.” street. the edstlng aet-up wa gat a fairly solo and duo dance numbers. hours men were kept on duty at the Newspapermen' traveling in pri­ ed the Karvtona mining area and Discharged today: Stacla Bobiaky, meaning the Ultler-Mussolinl-Cham- but not too bad. cool enemas at a r e ^ a r Uma each someone at our table remarked' aOcieatly, they ought IN SYMPATHY Syracuse this year In an enrollment "Downright Contradlrtioa” r*r**o* Board of Selectman and day. Start with toe 1 pint, and every FEMININE PEN to keep their bends I firehouse and being without lights vate and army automobiles were ac­ A Foreign Office spokesman said Poles got all, except 't o e western 161 West Middle Turnpike.. berialn-Daladler conception of civil­ SUCH INEFFICTENCYl "What do you do in winter?" we that this young fellow was in companied by staff officers. which Is expected to surpass the suburb, of Teschen.) mannge to kaep out of offtca per- asked one year-aroundcr. 3 days, use I ounce less of water. In deep mourning. “For whom?’ off other people’s bue-1 resorted, to lanterns and candles. Prague’s reply to an earlier demand Onsus: Sixty-one patients. ization as demonetrated at Munich? inew. We need recov­ They assisted In clearing away trees To those who hava lost dear ones record-breaking registration of lost aeeia of grotf bieapadty OT actual Mrs. Hermon Hubbard writes - "Nothing," he said. - He expanded this way you will probably be able asked. SHINGLES, SAWS, AXES year when 6,448 students entered. was a "downright contradiction" of What ^tter time than very soon, to re-traln toe colon to empty tteelf. HAS W ITH BITE ery end lower taxes. Tha (ecaer, ia to make roads passable for the Are In the recent hurricane I dedicate] raOUSANDS MORE POISED a statement In yesterday’s Czecho­ dlibonesty we nu^r consider that we from OldXyme to the New York by adding: "There’s nothing to do," 'I t aeemad that la tha course of buying goods be doesn’t prodaoa, is Miss Fuller Is a soplmmora In the Altooufb barely risible on maps Alex Wilson, 89, of n Gorman and what more proBtable way. to In the event toe enema aeema to toe same week,,thja lad'a father] apparatus. There were two fires in the following verses: le e ^ n ^ ’ t--(A P )_ A d o lf Hlt- slovak reply and "an effort to post­ of the world, the five tiny PribUof Times u n « f .date of Sept. M. as One Winter Boarder neyiag hidden tssaa oa every porchate. College o f " Home Economics, and Pises, employed on a WPA proj<^ are not dolag badly.^ It la unlikaly Large scale commercial fishing cause Irritation, try taking it at and stepfather (by a marital re- ARE IN GREAT DEMAND Buclcland that the Are department Ifl,. t steel-helraeted.' pone solution of the Polish mtoority lalanda have brought the United use those Immense war organiza­ U t«v— are inerteted toy man, tbs might have answered under ordi­ Many hearts are aching, goose-stepping soldiers today into Miss Woodruff Is a freshman In toe Issue.” alashed his foot with that wa shaU aver hava at one Uma follows: has gone to . pot. Seven Ashing night and Insert a piece o f coco (tnner will hate to decrease hie par- States $15,000,000 through asallng morning and was treated at tha tions than In picking the bones of butter afterward, altowlnf tots to nary conditions, both on the Hart With grief and pain; College of Uberal ArU. 1 American,. German, Italian, Brit- seven aelactmcn all glftad with a Disaster shows the weak spota. schoners used - to harbor there. OueBooHie WritM chases, sod iavestmeot ia equipmeiK Local Stores Gets Special Ship­ by France, Britain and Italy to keep operations hospital. Russian Bolshevlam—and dividing There aren’t any now, although lo­ remain overnight. fk ft . . -- M n "1.1.1 i night clubbing, we m- ■ whichwbich WIU will aecccata decceata ait his caraingt. caraiagt. i Isay. uy. man Tobacco plantoUon, but the Their eyps bedimmed with tears. pMC6. ' sperm gontua for m u n ld ^ admin- Oovernment ownership will not, When the heroorrhoida come down ments To Supply Need For loss of loved ones dear. up almoat the equivalent of a con­ cal Aahlng still goes op. Barren',of U t t l l n M U lllllO f DllOOWl gulfed, oonaiderlng too double take koeMveli out. lower taxet, arei let wires were down and the caU did totratlon; If wa get four out of the get much praise from the people or protrude, the beat method of re­ not come In. Weep hot, be comforted,...... Thousands more, with full equlp- tinent between the four maatarz of of Old Lyme. Eight days after revenue aa tt seems, the place ’ • I tragedy. basinwt and agricoltate adjott tkea- dtuse Of Damages "From aeven posaesslng more than the turning them la to Anri annolnt WeU, . replied our com'npanl lion, tslvM oaenrsUy. This South Manchester fire dC' They have only gone before ment Md the pride *of the new Nazi ICurope—before China has had time the hurricane of Sept, at 1 re­ doean’t have a dollar of bonded debt them with vaseline. They may then Hurricane. "'otori*^ units, were poised along average capacity for conducting the ceive by mall the New York pa­ and no WPA crew. OCXoneWWiTbeWW who...... had taken...... tt up with the " jiartment was called out on six To that land of endless light and to wear out and beat Japan and bo manipulated with the Angers and youth, be fljgured that both his Jmm M. M^lm f Imiutwift, Wiainft Alarms. Three of these came before beauty i atretch^of frontier Md town’a affairs wa may alwayi' deam pers of yesterday. Letters are There Js only one real pauper In carefully returned within the Intes- "I belicza that oh. wretched thing a government Is pened. now mode by toe chaaeaYrom O. E. WUlJa. The de­ order calls were made direct to the Where the spirit never dies. diplomacy in the last Ave years? In addition to the boat trip along sary relaxation to facUitate toelr called "The Women", proved this goverasMoc baiMne those to whom tt may have meant It m ^ no^ Aa n group, hava eaUb- that can’t deliver In Old Lyme till the coast we had a Aight over that return. The hot Sita bato la al week that the feminine pen haa a mand tor ahhlglea and rooflng at four bouses- Men slept on floors ahd ‘ ^ousaadt of Sudeten Let the bands play; throw up^tho Btooklag Saga tooold be cot down all of tha towns from Stonlngton to In chairs at No, 3*s house, Deputy You, who are sod and lonely. THE BIG MARCH IS ON! habad • saw high mark for brll- eight days after a hurricane New part between Cape Cod and Boston. used to good effect tn tMurin|L re­ witty bits with another piny which At toe Midnight Sun, they were! to lower the nstiaasi O e n ^ naUves who fled from hats; cheer long and loudly for the deflates somewhat the glamor bub­ Mancheater was such that toe sup­ Chief Haggerty being in charge. List, to the words o f the “Master’ Czechoslovakia Into Germany laat Bmicy,' but It has haea a better York papers that were not printed That emphasizes another disheart­ lief from painful tenderheia. discussing toe latest romance be­ debt. People talk too ply had given out aifd tt was not Those who are partieularty inter' ble blown about euoh •tories aa Boch aboat dictaior- A Are in some paper boxes In the "Let hot your heart be troubled’ month and were formed Into a "vol- arrival of the dova of pbace—a bird till seven days after that calamitous ening feature about Nc'w England. tween a uue-blooded playboy and a| until Mancheater was reached that God knows. He cares. heard, inert diligent, more interest­ eetM In the subject of hemorrhoids “Gone With -bs Wind." ■hip. U we coehaae rear of the Montgomery B’ard Com­ Sudeten bought and paid for with the aaeaa- There are too many factory chim­ chorus girl. the shingles could be secured. pany brought out No. 3 6n one He, will'your eveo" sorrow share, JOIN THE PROCESSION OF THOSE WHO ARE ed and leae given to the grinding event! neys wlUmut amoke. OUr memory sre Invited to send tor my 3 page In her "Klas the Boys Goodbye" "It wan’t last," said Doug Herts, I with a enottitntioaal German Party Leader Konrad Hen- slnatlon of a nation that dared to Mias Boothe does an almost bur­ (ora o( (rte (jovero- The demand for axes and cross alarm and a small Are wae answer­ Weep not, be comforted. MlD. of private sixes, than aome boards recalls only on,e pair of chimneys article on RECTAL DISORDEPtS. toe pololat. "He from toe ailk-j cut saws In Manchester was so call Itself democratic—and to mean This describes a home treatment lesque of the Scarlett O’Hara—in stocking dsltrict. She’s from . thff'l mcot, thh cto iievtr ed by No. 4. A house on Server It Is but for a little while, Members Forbidden To Crou wa have had In tha past. And It has really belching amoke. They were this play she le called velvet—type hippeo. Ptopie here great that the stocks at the F. T. street was slightly damaged by Are, "Until the day breaks GOING TO VOTE THEMSELVES A SQUARE DEAL It. at the naval torpedo, station at which Is often effective, consisting hole-in-the-atocking aectlon." Bllah Hardware Go., The Manches^ The Free Corps men had threat­ I a valuable leaven of real municipal of eoutoem girl. Velvet la really in Gxinecticut want to see a lacovory but saved from total loss by No. 1 And the shadows flee away. ened to take ten—and hundred-fold Hiizrahs for the bigger and worse New|wrt. of the use of Ice. To obtain toe ter Plumbing and Supply Co., and Intelligence. ~ article, write to me la care of tola Ctndy Lou Bethany who haa been o( czpaottoo ia iodottra aod ineoeae. CTompany. There was also a lire in a When Ive shall meet again revenge for every drop of isuden- BattaraaUk Bees liw Goreranieot iboold let''the ettall at the Montgomery Ward store In view of the fact that there are wsrs plsnted In the h1ooe back the matter with the present genera­ town from Salem, Me., on a lum­ £ Editor, The Evening Herald: to let their passions cool and avoid out wrecking on a reef. parties. f "I know saws. The towh of Manchester MAURICE T. MORIARTY stx present board memliers who sre (Starch la CoM CUroatea) ber schooner. He was thirsty and FOR THE ELECTION Several years ago a non-partisan risking bloodshed. tion of youth tt Isn’t youth that IIRMORRHOIPH CAUSE Wants Bar la Star Bala tbtf in oar botinta, p , i and the town pf East Hartford took An EnthttsUatic Supporter of Manchestcr'ii Youth mhI A. Friend of Everyonet up for rc-electlon. It might be added thaV Coast Queetlou: F, D. writes': "My a Uttle hungry but ths only avail­ 7 m a large number of them. Today and very represenUUve committee It will surely go down In future should b« criticized but Its elders. UIHTKEHH The movis director, with a glint in ppo^t« p!* an iialdytuB] r ' Jg In adjusllng Itself to the piece­ Guard ofricei't ;^'lth a historical friends argue with me that anyone able placee for food and drink waiting to ice wiuil they have .but 13 two man saws in __(OostiBped from Page Ooe.) was named to study the Town’s German history books as a ’’aym- Pr. Nlck>’’s Idea Is that the elders fals eye, thinks that Ctndy Lou wMo fashionable hotela and res­ budget. This commltee, represent­ boUc demonstraUon of German meal hodige-po- all sold out. A ahipment of axes ed. And tt Is every cltlzen’e duty to tions Including schooU. It was the In Austria, which less than sAren mnrsla are, formeil" which make life with tumbien and uidled It out to etttaia at to (atutv sent out of Collinsville on Septem­ unanimous opinion of the Commit­ Itself to a attuatlon where .the bulk many chances for the iUgrinva to sufTering will, then rob the patient Answer: I have not found It ab­ career. The little soutoere iaas nn- turn out for the election and town months ago became a part of great­ ts-orth living; that the instrumen­ solutely necessary for toe patient passertby for throe cants a glaaa. eonditioee. Fneodtot ber 18, reached the Manchester tee at that Ume that the school er Germany. hit a reef that you have to lay It ‘of comfort and at the same time le stands hta Ides, but she doesn't meeting as a protector of hla own of executive responsibility devolves likely to have a profound effect upon living in a cold climate .to use tin He Sold one can and bouitot Biae. ei well, M Plumbing and Supply Co. thie mftrn- costa had been reduced to a mini­ Start At .Midnight talities for the exercise of this ohlU to something besides acrldent that quite understand exactly what hla other. Later be bought mors but­ the tame ooeettaioty, Interest, and a guardian of the wel­ on the toam treasurer and Mr. Wad­ the nervoue system, producing excess of starch. Aa for toe argu­ dersUnds hla idea, but aht doean’t mum unless the towns-people were pstlnn are. the family, the school they got through. They had no true termilk and moved into e set with the use Most of tha factories being closed fare of the town. Important local In city hall and church dell haa long been In effect a sort symptoms of nervousneae which the ment that starch la nMesaary to speak hla language. She Imntedlate* eaatioo.TJiey sreoot __ officials' are to be chosen. Your ready to accept a grade of educa- towers had sounded only^the flrst and the church; and that •'one nf maps and there wasn't a llghthou.se ment on Ann atreet. He mixed th ere a re home owners and tenants of unofficial town manager. It patient can not account for. keep warm, think of the polar bear. ly shIfU back into tost below the bariflt ftew tjwiuiYt’thtoji W9tiy# taxes amounting to over $1,000,000 Uon Inferior to that of any town or stroke of midnight when the flrst the saddest hsppcnIngF of the past along thr whole roast. The patient may be bothered by As far as I know be uses no bread. Mason-Dikon Una accent which or­ milk wtto eoda and flour— mak­ Whtt 1 (eel it Ihll the gorerament -mrklng in all parts of the town city in the State. very doubtfpl Indeed that, tinder the These things dawn upon you as ing cakes which he cooked on a cutting away trees from around are to be spent small "token” contingent of aoo half centurc- Is the weakening of _ feeling of heat, fullncsa. burning spaghettt,'"hotcakea or cake and dinarily ia a good defense against ihoald let ap oa the utert uzta that Who. will be elected? Where is There has been much discussion crossed Into Sudetenland as . the existing system, an available auc you cruise up and down the New or stinging, and haa the sensation of sHsms to stay warm enough. I have Broadway or Hollywood cttlsens who round Iron drum etove fed by a kEttper bwinMi to wriooEl^# Thtfe 1 th eir homes. Manchester is a busy each and all of these spenrtes In coal Are In toe window. Theee the money going? Each individual regarding some of the spproprla- vanguard of a main force scheduled . ceaartr could be found who could Kngland coast The h.azards are a foreign body within the paaeage discovered that the diet during the have stricUy dlahoaorable iatsatloas chink, it the gteaicn tiogle ittoe of the place, but the streets are pretty well Uons to come up at the meeting r.speclally Impressive at night. We went three for a nickel. In a few Cleared and this Is helping the util­ voter can lend’a hand to answer to follow them In several hours. everything which has to do with the A a the hemorrholdi become moro winter can be almost the same all about such Innocent Childs aa Ctndy coaiagelcetioa.”r Monday night. Of course, with the . — ------come anywhere near Ailing hla place haw and was allmost serapiag the ground My.thonght it that the one teal ittoe » 8. Czechoslovak and German c w r t h o w lacked proper faclIlOes k mee tt would he the perfectly natu single -cause of hemorrhoids la con­ who exercises vigorously will be ones" and “Strictly XHtoonorabls." liaison offlcera have been anpointed. for the trial, pvtlcularly for storage I shall vote foir$380.000 for toe ' - “ *‘ .y“ terday pllnlng thIZ youthful generntlon? at the rear. be (and u the problem of ncaverv. I to plan toe occupation of the flrst ral thing to expect that some one Sometimes that granite dives out stipation. able to use a far greater quajttity of Pemberton seems to have tola gift Judge___^______Maher^______gave Smith M days told mart Ittt tomaer ibio mit, Steers Course Toward Peace and supenrislon of exhibits, and schoU because I honeeUy feel that It seems to us thst there must he of sight under the water. , sneaks Before attempting to suggest a starchy foods than the one who ss- upon this point, the tesUmony of further reductions in our school I zone, being carried out today. Democratic' Fsi-' else would he selected to do the of produettng few plays but Uo get tha ear overhauled and ether tutiooi tell sm the tame Great Britain left Czechoslovakia . . — ------w. something a llflle epeVeyed In along for seveiwl huiulred yards or treatment for hemorrhoid*. It 1* well curcs almost no exercise. One of he does pick one out tt has a heart | * ______thing. One thing thu pot tbit tountry to toe mapmakers today and steered ' ” **Ten M. Brown, chief accountant cosU will definitely reflect to an Im­ work of tha factual town man.sgcr.. the dangers of fllliag up on plento of Candidate Nicky's logic.. a mile and then lift.s a rocky elbow to point out that the greatest suc­ warming idea, a.sense off humor and on ito bom w « the Federal Adminittra- a course toward what Prime Minis- I 9“ etaff drew much of the pairment of our school system, in It is extremely unlikely that It to a point a few feel below the sur­ cess from any treatment which the atarchy foods is that Um vegefablcs usually he bounds up with nsw e m S F WBITBR lioa I lack of aatioa m the C.I.O. tor Chamberlain hoped would be | °«4iu e attorneys’ fire, favoring $350,000 for toe preeent would then be done anywhere near If family, school and chiiroh were face, wotting to snag the life out patient may give hlmaelf at home, are likely to be neglected. Aa a gen­ faces who sro stars after that TO CAREFUL DRIVERS activiiiaa. I bcUeea in uniont, b « thais'l peace In Ehirope for years to come. After Brown described the precau- fiscal year. I have to mind that this DEOARE MORE eral rule, I suggest those In good For instance, Gladys George be- aa wen—It might not be done well turning out youthUil product right- of sums deep-laden merchant ahlp will come when such treatment ta a limit to cverythinz, and ths yt*e!l I* Immedlate ttepe In the general | which Waterbury records la only $1800 more than the budget minded, well-mannerey Wiu argue that conaidering wan being of the town, therefore, so Richtnoiiid, Va.—A prisoner at la known daagerooa spota U m noted. present economic condiUons and toe arda^whlch certainly rouat have lly moved In. In 1813 a British In treating hemorrholda during eitad ths flrst night crowd to ehssrt. quarters to have asked Adolf Hitler affaire charged in its report, which tar as the Board of Selectmen Is toe early ttogee. the Arat thing to Camp Lee reformatory wrote Fed­ 'IhlB play seems to hs aa aO- and Premier Daladler of France for terrible loss sustelned through toe bigger, faster and longer trains embraced the proper training of the frigate sailed up the Kennebec river resulted In the arrest of Mayor ONE OF THE TOWN’S LARGEST TAXPAYERS oeBcemed. It la our belief that the to Southport and the Marr family do la to adopt the enema habit, eral Judge Robert M. Pollard ostclng around fsmlnlns triumph. Mlai gradual demobOlzatlon of German Frank Hayes, also lieutenant-gov- b ^ e a n e , budgetary items ohould have greatly reduced labor costa. votar who votes for aU tte Repub- next 'generation—and let every­ had to bide InHhe brush while the using the plain smrm water enema bis oestence be Increased from four Antoinetto Perry diiIra e ts d tt.----- and FYonch armies as a prelude to 0n oe, and 25 of the other acmisod be olaahed right and left I grant Moro Beceivonhipa Needed thing. family, achool and church, BriUsb pulled away all tha boats tn tsrice a day. using a quart of water to six mouths. ' CUlre, apparenUy, has won high settlement talks. that many city records had been de­ you that tola is- tnie to oo far as Charies M. Hay. ounsel for 18" Hcaa eaadidataa wflt be playing Mfe His roasoo: The rotoirmatocy DemebUlaatioe Expected fan Into the soup? Somehow It the harbor. Tbs bouse and Um tree each time. This will have the effect triom ^ by playlag ths Isadlng WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. stroyed. ^acUcal economies are concerned. railroad brotoerboods, asserted busi­ aad voting wMy. of keeping the rectal membrane oa gives glO anff a new suit off olothee rols. ih s am soIs m the matM hava | It was said Germany probably Brown, who denied he. had- sug­ ^ t ^ otoer hand, the boy and glri ness prospects in general ars "bet­ doesn’t aeem to make sense. of the incident ars still thers. Only -SINCERE—INDUSTRIOUS! the Marrs are gone. The M am clesui as poaelb)*. and la also deri^ to prisonere serving elx-aaoath Is that Mr. Pemberton ta would not demobilise until the Sude- gested the change of venue to Al­ 2 f« “**?/.** finding tt more and more ter today than last August when ' Juat poaaibly Dr. Butler ia taking able because tt will prove soothing. tDnu. produeor. Otherwlaa they sro i tonland was (uUy occupied, but after corn for hla own, "convenience" said dUricult to And a place ia toe busi- toe rallrooda grafted a wage In­ 'NEXT! kept a Hghtoouae tor 100 yearn un O ct 10, when occnpatlmi is to be The election of Maurice T. Moriarty will mve you a it juat a wea bit too murii tor ^ the last lighthouse Marr died Before taking top enema, lubricate The Judge said "no." womea. hot tt Is Mr. Pwnbsrtcn whs FUNERAL SERVICE toe approximate 500 stote exhiblU or industrial world and with crease.” eoOseta ths proftta at ths ban eMsa. completed, Britain expects Germany Against whMs ars ton ovespowsr- gnotod that the generatloa o f halt threi yeai;i ago. O thm moved toe aoft rubber attachment at |L ■ . ANDERSON, DIRECTOR weighed IJ)00 to ISOO pounds and ths finest education as a back­ He contended that more railroads troe represent^ive on the Board of Selectmen, and a end. c f the tube with vaseMnt. This Mr. I^mharton hopaa to start getting her soidlsn out off X ^ d require two trucka to trans­ ground. toey arc stlU at a diaad- ■bould “be imder the trusUng wine ata c( Great Britain, a ceatory ago—hla own, la a Hherpl away. FATAL DABM uniform and France, with demobili- attachment ia called a rectal catlw BsUiMUicd 1874 port them between Hartford and vaatage. Therefore, tt would seem off a recoiverriiip'* for -""aqueesinp stalwart supporter of honest, economical goyemment You can atrlk* solid gn aits wtto much xatlon plans siready drafted to foL to atsal low suit. here—a task requiring eight hours a to nie that tt is “penny-wise and ^ j s a t e r out o f their capital struc- Fort Myors, FM—I day outslda off court hours. BeMahis oourcM tn T f l pound foQliab” to further . l4llAt1'CBNTERST. ste hstfaMcBS off Brittah trooes ^ to or s ^ to lose o ca s off our ^ Carter Fort, eounael for • the m a id bs seat to -Crortioslovslria ^ BBoUoa wtasro bs would pcsffSr best tesebsre. . rem w K ccfi tended tbs -oarriers* totod, but ob serversM yw N y rsesreier^ veilsig Oto Might W par oaot PULL DOWN LEV. 1-^ CONN, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 1.1988 X MANCHBATBR e v e n in g h e r a l d . MANtiaESTEK, OUNN SATURDAY. O CTO B^ 1, 1988 ■X m«pded. Qhe Is a graduateths P A G E I UiRverslty- o f Oregon a&d Oolu'mbta Dudley S. Ingraham of Briatol a S E L E a DIRECTOR Teacbtra’ College. She has been in member of the highway safety com president of . the Arrowhaad Lake the employ of the Young Women’s GAS COMPANY PREPARED Overnight News mlaaioo to succeed Robbins EL DEMOCRATS ATIINDING C^rp.. swept through the lodge last Christian Association , In Tacoma. S t ^ a l of Norfolk, resigned night Its origin waa undstermined. lAPS REPORT SUCCESS OF GIRL SCOUTS Wash., and Grand Rapids, Mich., and Hartford-;:-The govamor'a apeclal trained for work in scoittlng at O f Connecticut oommlttae^ welfare Isfiilktiol^p- COUNTY CONVENHON Camp Edith Macy', specializing in FOR EMERGMCY IN 1936 proved 90 HUES FROM HAROW a dependant ehUdren’s bUl, O R W c o d the revised program. ■ p a m o c h a t b d Bsaklhg Coonactirat allgibla < for ANTICIPATE INVASION Following are the namea of the bron. She gpm t the last week end benefit show o f some sort to help Claeses for Leaders Miss Frances L Dodds To Miss Dodds la prepared to conduct through damonstratas aSsettvsIy Democratic delegates to the county at home. out the people who is so-wiped out Stamford—Angalo ga wmd •port of ohlldroB Ifkoaa m c^ra or No Mnjor Cluui(M On Othor training classes for leaders, council Flood Of Thai Year Taught tbe loyalty of tha oompany km* convention being held in 'Hartford OF SOUTHERN CHINA HEBRON The Hebron School Fair Was suc­ GRANDPA’S by the storm they ain't even got Jkfwed fa S ^ ^ an 'automobile •»« Pronto Thu Tugtoi Bat ANNUAL TOWN MEETING Arrive Here Monday To and compilttee member, and will ployeaa in an axtrama arattgaiiey, iJrnftad by the putOlc welfare coun- this afternoon for the purpose of MT88 8. B. P E N D LE T O N ^ ® ttore SjMtdoni. 48, o f cessful In sillte of tbe depressing nothin' left to sputter about like we work with all of Manchester's 20 for wbloh tha- company ia van nominating candldatea for sheriff. Fithtlat B tou h orTfiU ^ 1304-3. WUilmantIc appearance o f the town,. I t was have. Firm To Be Ready For South Norwalk. Ha died, lo Stam­ cU. -nie 1087 Oeaeral Aaaembly de­ CORNERS Girl Scout trooi^ and Brownie grstefuL * ____ feated a sim ilar bill. It ,1s believed they will cast their * Hongkong. Oct. l — (AP) — Tha held.’niureday from 1 to 3:30 p.m.i Down to Coon Gully, our poet, ford hospital two hours aftor tbs ac k iP P Y J. S H A FTS Packs, comprising about, 4(j0 glrle Ths oompiuay also aeknowladgaa cidant vote for the Incumbent, WUUam In the' town hall and school grounds. I Take Up Her Work. Seymour: popular belief that both Rritlah and s>»M>ihai. Oct. 1—/ (A P )— japn^ TO BE HELD ON MONDAY A town\ niseUag haa beeu^ called Cepheua Spokeshave got blmaelt in­ and 75 adult workers, who will have the cooperation of all paraons and ForestvlUe, was klUed Inatantly by In livestock exhibits the following 12 On the Line Any Future Trouble; Pre­ RockvUla—Parley ». Leonard T7 Chinese authorities anticipatad a ***** tf'OOpi, *A4VlACtB|; Mp tlM M TtA for Oct. 3, from 6 Am . to 3 p.m. at to shape again, and is wearing down an opportunity of benefiting through agencies that were so helpful in •n a u t ^ b i l a oparatOd by Sidney Deputy Sheriff Harold T. Keating, prIAs were taken: Dogs, Josephine Japanese Invasion of aouth China r the Hebron. Town H « i . The Items pencils writing "ThoughU of the her instruction. keeping gas sarvica on d u il^ tha pickbalSN of Sunnyslda L. L Po- Theodore C. Zimmer. Albert F. Yost, »«»«to a river With mora team wUI ali be known aa the L. Pomprowlcz, 1st, Kathleen Marthf, Miss Frances E.^Dodda of the Girl c l^ official ;and aportaman. diad of was strengthened today by tha aa- read as. follows: \ Right now to anybody coming up. Hurricane.” Here------is a------little exampler-- Scout national field staff will arrive The Manchester Girl Scout Coun­ cautions Taken. period of enwriaii^. . Ueeman Elmer Edwarda who aaid Jr., K arl R. Johnson, John O. Ma­ •f*** *0® warpianaa bombing m g P. FiUjferaIrt V*« football team. 2nd; horses, Howard Hills, 1st, cil established a fund years ago foi * attack, raected RockvtUe’s nouncement of new amargaaey rag- No OectioB In RockyiOe Bat : 1. To elect assesors, W>ard of re­ here to the Comers it looks as It' bis style which Is called "Lamei\- in Manchester on Monday, and will Tha dependabUlty of modern gas ^ arrested Dickhelssr on a chaive honey, Thomaa J. Dannaher. ktfoSng Chlneae foroas ahaas ^ f>leiron.Ih« direct flow of gaa into the distribut­ In the school will have Its full Elbridge Knowiton and M arietta P. damages done through the town o f . ----- — — Rudolph WIrtalla, Joseph Prentice 35th Dlatrict. Wednesday evening a-t ing system of tbe company to be Hamm ud otiMr iittMi enrollment present.. Special services (Anderson) Leonard and came to Hebron, with Its villages of Gilead, Whoop Owl quarter. Orion’s branbh, with W alter Cassells riding the the Hebron Town Hall. All towns of the Cleets family all got named 'motorcycle. - Winfield Martin will HOTEL regulated by district goyemors lo­ •ilaoBto olton hma t h * wUI be held and all classes will Broad Brook*.with his parents while Amston, Jones street, and outlying of the county but Union were rep­ after stars, his w ife bejng g back have the beat from 11 In the morn­ cated at strategic points throughout aaaembla In the Sunday school audi­ a young child. . He attended the districts, It Is apparent that the ac­ So. Glastonbury the town. ». • hot! wring to n eeU or 1m> torium to respond to the roll call. Broad Brook school and later the resented. After naming Dr. BCdwln yard astrologer. She didn’t see noth- ing until 8 o'clock at night. The Off New London Road tual loss will total not leas than These precautions, plua the i«. '* Orange* Sunday will be observed Hitchcock Academy at Bplmfleld. R. Dimock ss candidate for state In' In the aky about this.' hurricane night cruising car will be driven by $25,000 at least, and probably con­ serve supply of gas maintained in flagan. Mayb* joa'u at the Ellington CongregaUonal Mass., and tha Rockville high school. senator by a large m ajority Dr. though, for her wash,was out on David Galllgan. The night motar- siderably more. One large house, the high preaaure bolder that in * church on Sunday a t 10:45 a. m. He was employed for a. time at the Dlmock ross snd stated that he the ijne when it hit. ' '*■ cyrle assignment will be taken by bom hid7 thoi the Northam place, was burned. times of-emergency feeds into the Thla la the aer^ce which wma sup­ Townsend dnig store and later at would not be a candidate again un­ The next day O ran's undtef- Herman Muske and the other night There Is nn Insurance o f $1,500, low pt^aure holder, normally sup­ eu*t alnria» b«ii thg posed to have been held last Sunday the Sill drug store In this city. der any circumstances, and It was drawers was found’ run on to the bcat.a will be covered by Raymond AS USUAL probably collectible. The Joseph plying ths community, gave the which was postponed becauw of Ho entered the employ of Beld- regretfully decided to try again. Ths top o f a cedar tree ,yray over on Griffin, Harold Heffron,''’ Michael Orifflng place on the Andover road company every oonfldence that It storm conditions. The members Ing Broa A Company In 1882 and next name on thejlst, that of Au- FItzgcrflld-and Lucius Thrall. U so badly damaged that It may Wbbopwail ridge, while bis under­ could face a situation of greater of the Grange are Invited to attend was employed,by them until the guatus Burke of RtKkvllIe, was then The polleie a ctio n has been d busy ytn hm • cold. never be possible to make It habit­ shirt was hanging lifelike, even to danger than 1936, and atUl carry no the aervice. close of the mtli about ten years approved, and the nomination was the outstanding atomach, on to a place for the past two^ weeks. Stsrt- Dining and Dancing CC0 a doctor. To fo or Harvest Home Sunday will be oh- ago at whleh time he wasV h'-ad able again. Besides having the north -1ning at 10 o'clock on Tuesday morn without Inconvenienca to tha public. wall torn off, It was craeked and made unanimous. Mr. Burke spoke juniper bush three miles .away be- Nevertbelesa; only an emergency aerved at tbe First Lutheran church bmkkceper. briefly thanking the convention and Ing when tbe first trouble because moved from the foundation. These alde the Bedlam Fqur Cornera back could prove whether thla heavy in­ • hcB a cold ii sappiog on Sunday with the members bring­ promising to do his best for all con­ of rain was reported, the telephone ing their material to be placed as two cases were perhaps the heaviest road. Everybody of course l^ew that vestment and planning for unlntar- cerned. at the police station was kept busy yoor itrcflfth may peg. aa offering on the aiUr to the loMies, In houses. they waa Orton Cleet'a i^derclothea. rupted aervioe would meet the test Tax receipts received during the all through the day and nighttht until ' T O N IG H T church thla afternoon. The mem- Michael Kulynych's house was he being the only man In thla whole the bridge was opened across the that axperience under emergency nancntlj iaipair yoar BOLTON town's past fiscal year should have bara of the Altar Guild are at the also badly damaged. Charles Hlld place who wears blue flannels' the Connecticut river on Monday morn­ operatlr^ condlUona would provlda. k M K h . cbima thla afternoon to accept the MRS. R. K. JONES Ing'a summer home Is also an ex­ read $24,111.17 Instead of the larg­ year around, except when Its mid ing. >> Enjoy A Saturday Night At This Famous Tbe hurricane and flood at laat week er sum mentioned In thla column summer snd hot. .f provided that suprertte teat. gtfU . ' 8905. Manchester ample of what a tornado can 'do. -There were calls for routes to be Rendezvous. Excellent Cuisine. Ths Go to Church Band of the St. Peter’s Episcopal church prob­ recently, by a typographical error. Tliasa who Uke winter cider is followed-to reach different points in Time Arrives fas Tsat thhion Oongivgatloiial church will ably hoe a $600 Ipsa. So many already smacking their Ups. for it the state; condition of roads and B e^n n i^ Tuesday moralng, Sapt. Local residents estimate the loea flO, when Hop Brook, known ofll- attend the church aervlos tomorrow, lost.bam s oP bani roofs, garagea looks liks there will be more than questions as to the sittmtlon along WINira — LIQUORS AND BEER an^ all classes of. ths church school tn town due to tbe hurricane to be enough e Sunday school classes, with .32 by the means of pans, tubs, etc., take.part in a service of consecra­ f Mr. and Mrs Leslie Bolton spent Democratic Nominee acute, placing toe entire plant on w nm cjylnrt^o, wo o N S T t o ^ M teachers, there Is a Young People's mopping up the sccumulstlons, tion at the time and the mornln'fe the week-end In New ILirtipshlre. ita predetermined emergency setup K l 8 for •wifl rtnair n t wahm a mu* Fellowship for young people of high moving furniture about and praying church service will . be centered M W W • f to t U - All local artivltle.s have been pnst- as the water rose, hour by hour. school a g e , snd a Friend to Friend for clear weather.' around the theme "Religious Edu­ For SELECTMAN ppned due to the storm' Hie hall is Notice To My Customers Consequently toe gas engine driven c h h i club for those be>-ond high school The Woman's 'B rid g e Club met cation." ; a c »t»* without,electric IJchts. 1 oompressora were started up and I age. Thursday aftemoon at the home of The annual town meeting of Beginning Monday, 'October 3, the Hartford Daily m r The Selectmen’ have enznged the averybody awaited the outcome. giRM yM M «d to I I District Meeting Sunday. the Misses Clarissa and Siuan Pen­ South Windsor will be held nt the donned too way There v-Hl be a meeting of the hall for all town purpo.ses. The base­ Courant will be 4c per aingle copy — _^20c by the week, H. OLIN The gas driven compressors per­ tor doHvorlot hy lMHidrdd» of S oeoiiy dleton. Three tables were In play. Wapptng'Community House- next Fourth District. I>gl6n and Auxil­ formed effectively and Manchester M a t ment of the CongregaMnnal church Mrs. Gertrude Hough won highest Monday, from 6 a.m. untlll 3 p.m. ^payable weekly. “ - - iary which Includes . Tolland and will be used for hurch school, and gas service Was maintained. The en- I honors. Mrs. Edmund Hoytop sec The regular town meeting will .be .tire credit cannot be placed on the . * To too ynbHc, apooklnc for oN 7H $ Windham counties at Hampton, near chtiroh purpo.ses end. Ginger ale and cookies were Danielson on Sunday. A humber held in the evening at seven o'clock GRANT physical equipment, howevor, since Several homes In town accommo­ Soeony doolort In too •torm ^ o m x w served. Mrs. Edmund Horton will at tbe Mme place. - no many other factors were involv­ of the members from both Stanley dated people stranded tn the town entertain the cldb next 'Thursday. Nichols News Shop ed. The many important assign­ Dohon Post.and Auxiliary wlH at­ the afternoon snil evening o f the PULL LEVER 3A tend the meeting and Miss Emma Miss Mary Halpln. teacher In the The ilx-hour working day was J J. M. Nichols, Prop, ments that the employees carried! recent hurricane. Hebron Green School, says that given a.s one of the Ideal conditions For wNMn an hhnr___ Bat* o f this city. District president, 197 N^. Main'Street Depot Square (This advertiaeiaeat paid for out. working in some instances for •him .wwltrdnndlng Iww hard K b to will preside at the meeting of the Mrs. Elsie Jones attended an Im­ Bridgeport, where her parents live In Sir Thoituia More's "Utopia," pub­ by a friend.) 34 hours at a stretch without rest) ^••rvlco under Mioh aovoro Auxiliary. portant meeting of the Democratic was not nearly so hard hit-aa He- lished In 1516. or sleep, supplemented the effective-1 > to orWMd n(^ of piiral- Received Sweaters. State Central Committee In Water- neas o f toe plant equipment. , y d*ddng any hroochot burv* '' The members of the . All Rock­ Pipe Unea Waiobad w »P to# ttoon. Tyii0B a pioec Of mc« ville football team have received a At the Democratic Senatorial Miles and miles o f pipe lines waral gift of sweaters from L. P Fitzger­ Convention, Augustua M Burke of eonstantly watched, woriemaa oftaal ehintry nteds at­ ald os this city, ths memberseernr- Rockville was nominated for Senar tn extreme danger, watching for I tention. thcra ia littia Ing them on Friday 'night. ■ The tor In this Counl3-. Doaelble trouble from washouts and breakage, uprooted trees and n y M y about the o h m phone poles fulfilling an imtport-1 which ia eufly txaceabh FOR HONEST GOVERNMENT and ECONOMY but tedious task. r T b e heroic act o f one empknrsa But with the hunaa body . ould be mentioned. H e waO r»> EAT AT RETMANDER'S qulred to dive into eight feet of I ■iek with n cold, then a n RAVIOLI muddy, flood water to open an Im- f a hnndnd and ana (hetan ' J Roa.«l Chicken With or. Without Spaghetti portant line valve. His act aaved Mancheater, and possibly RockvlUa, to cMMidv. What's ths Chicken A I.a Caccialore Steak and Fresh .Mushrooms from a aervice Interruption. There WE SERVE LUNCH EVERY DAV . were similar addlUoaal acta of this eauea. ths physical co*. Oysters On the Half Shell, Cherrystone C lam s. Steamers kind, indicating toe manner in which toe operatives worked to I (iition, tha ftata of dtoasA RUPPERTS AND HANLEY’S ON TAP VOTE maintain service throughout tool •te* PMabricatad medU emergency. r Credit must be given to too xr-..- dae can aenr take tha -.1 • •». iteym andier^s Restaurant choster Dtvisioo'of to* Connecticut! s 9 10 11 12 Power Company for its promptnaaol place of iadiridnaliged 35 Oak Street Chas. Reymander, Prop. . J 18 14 16 *In restoring ' ' power ‘to “H a^c ';foed road I sector in order that tha pumplncl BMdidae with iadMdaak . Selectmen R e g is ­ Conatable* station facilities might he available | th t year dflctorlipneeffp. Board of Education If needed. Oedlt U also given to I Ton may Vote for Sevan A s a e e e o r t r a r o f tioa for tbe madkiae YOU You may Vote for Two You may Vote for Pour tha Southern New England Tele-[ ■Voters phone Company for immediately FOR A BETTER TIME—TRY THE “OLD RELIABLE" getting our lines in order th«t con­ For Your Entertainment Tonight tact could be maintained with all. outside points during the critlcal l ?? A NEW ORCHESTRA—One You’re Sure To Like! 7? period. The coopenUloa of the I l A $A 3A 4A 5A Manchester Water Comimpany in pro- j 8A 7A CA 0A lO A l l A 12A UA 14A ISA riding cast Iron pipA ...... flttln o WELDOM EXCELLENT FOOD AT .\LL TIMES Georgs A William R H Oitn Arthur E Maurice T Thomair.'P Theodore C John T Edward F Edward J N o Jamsa tooU that were needed to equip an CaiUouetta CampbsU Grant MbCsnn ZMmund T John Joseph V WINES — LIQUORS AND BEER •Moriarty SuUlvan Zlm m «r Hayea M oriarty Murphy Nomination Duffy Dwyer Rohan Shea omergency crew is also apprediisd. Municipal autboritlas ooopemtad I IDnig Co. ■plandldly whenever called on for I TRY OUR CHEFS DAILY SPECIAL! aari stance. I PnaerfiiUMi The company waa axtramaly for-1 FULL COURSE taaata in having at ita dlapoaal a| FOR FREE TRANSPORTATION TO THE POLLS gas angina drivan generator which f waa operated during ^ tha «nUie I TaLim -w-W aM hW omargency ih the Main streat plant, LUNCHEON 40c applying eloctrie currant for light- j ing nnd other serriea at tba rrm I pany offlC A Doa to this W « Cntar Ts tuaaneta aarrioe company oStdala i n __ it,- , M O a k M M s e CALL 7141 obastar were kept Informed by radio 1 iTcwBCca^dUcc) wttb bappanhiga la tbia u»eew»» of I iBtanat to Ita "I r, • ? i.wr** •■.^S:! r • . t •‘- •—•

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•X.' \- ANCHB8TT5R EVENING «KRALD. M ANCHESTER, CONN,' SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1.1988 /4i a , BL^CHESTEH EVENING HERALD; MANCHBS’raR, CONN,’ BATTODAY, OCTOBER 1,1981 SBCIOHT B a g s A ih’edicament for Even Expert Linemen PUPILS SCARED i^SERIAL STORY g p if p e i; LIBRARIAN MAKES^ i Ttfs Bij. corirmoMr. ti HIT-RUN LOVE 'Hca ssNvie*. 1 REPORT FOR YEAR Hj > ; 'My BY MARGUERITE GAHAGAN X. BUSINESS * » SI '“w m f . 4^^ R o b y j y Beaten By Old­ — ^ . i <1. Miss Jessamine Smith Qyes CHAPTER XV whoa Swssney cams over er Boys Essaying Role Of A Buppreesed. air of excitement hero to court, Yaa knew he was I. ■ ■ ■ tp= An Account Of The Mary hung over the traffic court. 'Groups going to run for prosecutor; you Another Tangle of Wires A'i? BigTone Gangsters. • « people clustered together eying saw a chance to get to with some­ Wnni^ By BBrri-|| the judge’s closed door from which one who. rates fa this towii. Tou Cheney library. somehow a hint of unexpected de­ thought , that by pulling this today velopments had crept forth. '■*4' rk-%- you’d get yourself a nice berth ft— Tranedloiis; liiic* 'i'" .'■’ilHl-'! Philadelphia, Oct. 1 — ("AP)—A Inside Pat still sat on the Wg- specially-appointed , principal took Well, go ahesd. I'ni throug1i-r” Miss Jessamine M. Smith, Mary s leather sofa near the window. Some­ ' Pat's gate never left his faca His charge today of the Vaux Junior one thrown a wrap over her words hit, made her ache with the |« Fnin At Far Away Cheney I-lbrnrian< otltllnea her an­ high school where 300 pupils have — Shoudlius whlth sagged with a criielty of the deliberate mUlnter- . r I nual repbri as follows: refused to attenci clasaea because, weariness not all physical. The ...“The first four months of the past pretation. I At WitcMni, ikre. their parenU charged, they were gentle spring breeze against her "You know that’s not true, year were spenf In the Recreational robbed and Beaten by a group of damp forehead, bringing her back older boya essaying the role of blg- t-arry," she broke In desperately. “I /- building on .School street. On Oc­ from the gray, mtaty World of near- •ivgged you to tell the truth. You lUiB yantordajr Intemipted the ■wwL.. tober 18 the Library closed to begin tlme gangsters. , forgetfulneas Into which she had know 1 would have stood by you. In a petition for the transfer of slipped. aerrlM lestoratlon program moving Its hooks and equipment In­ 4! It wasn't uptll I saw you magnt to to the new bfiildlng. This work was their children to another school, the She wondered dully what they use Bill, and me, too, that my loVe ^ dig MaadlMter Dtvialon of the rnrppletcd oh October 27, consuming parents asserted that the older were doing. It might be that she boys, like modem hoodlums, were for you died. If only you'd given ItlwntirV—* I»ow«r Company. Work- just nine days. was seeing this room for the lost me a chance to prove that 1 cared C T b a v e Ubored ateaiUly ijlnce the “On the afternoon , of October 28 '•P demanding pennies, nlckfcls and time today. Perhaps she would be G. E. WILLIS the Library Tnistces nrd Staff were dimes from the younger pupils as But you didn’t. As for any ambl' LOAN ASSN. GIVES om on 8n>t. n flrod. It wasn't at all impoeslble, tions that I might have had here—- STANDARD nt home to the officials of the town "protection” from beatings, theft she thought, recalling again' the |nEW P^ARATIONS loisoN’s p a in t in g dta and put as many residential / well, that's oyer now isn’t itt What loos as poasibls back In opera- and members ot the P. VV. A. staff of lunches, and other mistreatment. blank astonishment on the faces of & SON, INC. WASHER & MA who had had some connection with Pareata Face Fines I did was because I couldn’t Uve a rtnSTiItt Kieat fiandicaps. Tom and Church when < she had lie any longer. I wasn’t trying to AID TO BUILDERS '■Stpertsneed electric linemen from the construction of the new building. Because of the situation, the pe- stammeringly exploded tlie, bomb­ After a few brief addresses were put myself In a he'rotoe’a rpls.' t AID TO BEAimCIANSl K SAHSFACTORY ■ far away as Wisconsin have bent tltlpn said, the children have been shell of her knowledge. COMPANY made, coffee, and sandwiches were wasn’t trying to make anyone 10. v--.' tb* P - t »*" : 'ft kept at home since SepL 9. despite If she had only herself to con­ Hig h -g r a d e Ravings will alwajrs play a vital e brimt back service to normal from served In the Reference room. That care—’’ her voice trailed off Manaffigtorfii^ r evening the Library was open to the the fact the parents face fines for sider; but there was the family, the Church interrupted. part fa the lives of all people. The It has Often been said, beauty la How long has It been since your havoc of broken poles, tom snd LUMBER aim of so many people, the ulUmate public for Inspection. An orchestra permitting truancy. ^ ' Itiame of .telling them, the plana the I, mended for young as well as older Lcathfir sad Robber atad wires end windswept eoulpr- The board of education, after air­ "We aren’t running a court'for purchase of a home, forms a real in­ In tee eyes of the beholder. Possibly home was last painted? Isn’t It of four pieces, sponsored by Paul boy.s had of working during the the lovelorn, Kent. You can settle women. Occasional treatments by ■nt. ^ » " y of the men working ing the charges at a hearing last summer on jims Larry had prom­ centive for regular, methodical sav­ tela la true, yet. few can resist tee a rcrognlzod coametlrian are par* about time you considered tee ad- LeatlififwBobber—I New for. the first time - IT ■ <:■ ■■■ Cheney, played for an hour. The the romance some place else. I ’m Telephone 5125 ifollowlng afternoon and evening the night, appointed D. WUllam Zahn ised. her mother's sorrow when ing. This entails a rigid policy of lure of a beautiful skin. Beauty of Ucularly recommended. j vantage a good coat of paint, prop­ totsUy unfamBlsr with loc^ not going to waste any more Ume thrift. The reduction of dividend Composition Wfieberg I and aervlca line locations In Scenes like this faboveTon'TVnrth Elm sTreef, sT.5W5'^y many Library was again open for Inspec­ principal and authorised him to de­ neighbors would mention the affair complexion is the birthright of ev­ The new styles of hair dross, as erly applied, would be to the enjoy­ on this case." Pat saw h6 was Ir­ rates In banks everj-where has added well aa the new t)rpea of evening residents have not had electric f<\rvice restored to thr>lr homes. In , tion. During the opening the Li­ u mand police protection for the c ^ ted kx>k questloningly as they of- ery woman, and how few really ment you can‘ expect from your MRiichcfiter, Coita. cases like this new poles and crorsarms have to be s( I ^efore service dren If necessary. Benjamin Dia­ ritated. He took up his brief-cMe considerably to the problems of the gowns make a great demand on {- ■ Town. »arrey ^ brary .was most tastefully decorated , • fared sympathy. For of exmrse ev- filled with papers and shuffled thSm small savers. claim that right, simply because "2 ?!. renty. as well as tee with flowers by members of the local mond, present acUng principal, was " eryone would know. She was pre­ your skin cIrculaUon. Superficial A Barald reporter made a town Is re.sumed. ' angrily, "The girl has enough to 'The Manchester Building and Loan they do not spend tee Ume and ef- added value, if you are coneidering , Burray of ths devsststo4 Garden club. tSuesday. November temporarily assigned as Zahn s as­ pared for that. tort necessary to help Nature along wrinkles can be minimized accord­ rental or tale? ^ 27 the Library opened at P o'clock put you In a bad spot 1 advise wu Association, a stock company, 1 ) SB sffort to leam the truth about sistant. And Tom-i-she gave a little moon, to come clean.” lU right course. Beautiful skins are ing to statements Issued by Miss . whose busineee es- In the morning for regular serv­ owned entirely by Its shareholders, Juul. who invites all women whb ' Im damaas anrought by Ibe atom. drax'lng the wrap closer around her TAXI has been established in busineae for merely a matter of good health and Ubllahment 1s located at 13 Jack- ; t proead to ba an eys-opensr a f ^ One of Hundreds of Poles Down ice. "Yea," Tom said, T v e sent the value the appearance of their skin, son etreet, le a master painter' and shoulders when a shiver passed over men from the A. 1. B. out to check the past forty-seven years. The proper care. Those are tee prfa- 4 4 4 I . tiErw-bour tflp •!! orer t t» town Name Changed her despite the warm air piOuring to try the Harmonique Products, as ^ o ra tor. The experience gained “The name of the Library wftS LOYALISTS’ FOREIGN some facts. If Pat’s right about continued success, enjoyed by thla clplea on which Bernice Juul* owner 0 ’ munz *0 ttrowi* ond ioctioni into the room from the sunny out- Dial of tee .Weldon Beauty Salon offer, used In tee Weldon Beauty Salon. from eighteen years service, he ■ rhsre work has either been com- (’hanged from flouth Manchester Li­ where you were that aftornoon Company, very emphatically attests of-doors. She hadn't even been able to tee inteplty maintained' In their fa tee BClentlflo ■ beauty culture, aays a trial will convince you claims he thoroughly ugderstande The All Parpoee Fuel F o r. ; letad or where today poles lie whem brary to Mary Cheney Library. It brigade WTFHDRAVN you’ll get tangled up worse and 3230 M their value tn tee great quest for ail the problems arising in this line acemed more dignified for the Li­ to look at him. She was afrold to, worse fa your story. Better come dealings with the people to this lo­ baaed on years of experlebce. , bey fan ten days ago amid a tangle anj-way, she admitted. What waa beauty. of endegvor. He is in a position to • HOOn HEATtNO u f uansmlMlon wiiea. brary to be Urn wn under some other clean.” CIcM, Comfortabie Car! cality. • It should act as a real The Weldon Beauty Salon, locat­ there he could think, but that she spiratlon for all people. ed In the Hotel Sheriden Building, A telephone call to 5009, wlU ar­ give you expert advice, specifica­ • UOOUNO FQUowtnf this Inspection we c m appelation than Public Library and Now Far Behind The Lines After that Larry seemed to ool- Courteous 8er\lre-At All Times! tions for a first class Job as well as also less confusing since there are had been such a-coward, a traitor • This well known company baa enjoys a splendid patronage of dis­ range for an appointment. You can • WATER aSAXOfO 1 afbly say that no one, unleaa he And To Be Dismissed; Fight­ Upse. “Well, what ahould I do? a chserful estlmats of what tee cost 1 sakea such an Inspection of the two libraries In town. The Trustees to have waited all these hours while she heard him say. never paid less than 4 per cent divi­ criminating patrons, she Invites ev­ Judge for yourself tee distinct bene­ • REFRIOERATIOM he stubbornly fought for a convic­ dends, a real Item to consider. New of these improvements will be. roublcd areas, centeiing^hlS/StUn- (locidod to call It the Mary Cheney ing Is Virtually Halted. CITY TAXI eryone to call and Investigate tee fits to your complexion assured by The added -value of a coat of paint Ion upon tlio tnuunilwlon iyitcni Library because Mias Mary Ch^cy ■/- tion which she could so easily have iesues of stock are to be iesued this benefits of the Harmonique Method proper care. i l ; s made possible. DENNIS MURPHY, Prop. on tee outside of any structure, a 'tbs company an^ Its extensions, and members of her Immediate mm- Hendaye, France (A t the Spanish Tom said something to Burke and month, and this Asfiociation aaeures of Skin care. This Is a highly sclen- should not be tee end of tbe paint­ an rasUsa ths giest task facing the lly had been vitally Interested In the Frontier), Oct. 1—)(A P )—Intermit­ A twinge of sympajliy for Larry the big officer came over to Pat. everyone of their willingnese to as- Ufle method, uUlixlng eaentlsl •:V»' f slst them In acquiring financial inde­ In a move to Increase the use of ing question. : Consider tee bright, ttfsm^. X large port l>ss greedy Library and had contributed to Its tent air raids were reported today went through her Jieart. Larry, too ^Let's go In your office and let them preparations especially compounded appearance of a newly bass restored to service, at least support since the days' of Its In­ by both Spanish Government and was sitting down. He Was over flnish up here," he told her, taking pendence. for„ the important phtees of skin cotton, the A A A has' contracted for 1,000,000 "patterfte” of cotton bag­ painted Interior,.... or a room properly Mth temporary stmcttiie. Even fancy. , Insurgent dlspatohcs to be the only across the room with big Officer her ofit by the side door. Even email amounts laid \aalde care, according to Bernice Juul. papered with attracUye, new tha town is one kaleidescope “The past eight months have been Burke standing beside him, and he Alone In the privacy of her room from time^ to Ume. added to\ tee ging to be used in the plach of Jute Crossed and rccrossed wires hanging from broken poles and croasarms often buried under heavy brMch- action In the Spanish dvll war. Frequent treatments are recom- for covering cotton bales. paper. ^ b i ^ n l^os. transformers, wires extremely busy and the work at the waa watching the attorneys and de­ she aimlessly fingered the papers on T. P. Holloran dividends accumulated, m«y bd the C3 or S s of tre-s has necessar.ly slowed up the resumption of electlc service In certain amsA to ^ Fighting between land troops, The beginning of tee fall social W hht D o m charging desk has often been, great­ since the storm Acting under orders from the state, the linemen are fa d in g ®vwy effort to restore the tectives. the desg. stared at the notes on her means of a happy soluUon to tee YOUR sare nlne-Unths of er than the staff, with Its present which had been diminishing slowly f u n e r a l h o m e housing problem. A home of their scasoa ahould find eyeryooe pre­ I^ S L t L S of houUf possible in the shortest Urns. This scene Is at Pitkin and Porter Atreets. during the last three days, virtually Desk Sergeant Timothy O'Shea pad, tried to get her thoughts to pared. Knowing your home is al­ N E E D ? _ Ifanrhaatsr devastation in a numbers, could efficiently serve. Sta­ order. - Idrally located—oonvenlent and own, the dream of almost all people, r tour, touching, nearly all halted yesUrday. came In the room bringing her a ways tastefuUy dMorated, and real­ tistics show that 21,922 more books frete glass of water. “ Sure now I away tram the ^haiy thoraagb- Is within the reach of nearly every­ A affect^ polnU. The net were circulated than In the previous In compliance with Premier Juan They would flnish up. Larry DARE TO BE DIPFERENTI ly clean. Ukss a great burden off don’t be lookin' as though you’d lost would pay his price to. society. Life one. Applications for mortgages tee minds of home owners. it of thla doaa inspection sums year. 2.453 new borrowers joined was attended by 60 librarians from brary, 6,142: West Side. 727. During Negrin’s decision to dispense with (are. Oletinctiro Skrvtce—Mod- will receive prompt, careful atten It is not only smart to change your hair­ NEW V * A ose workers have the Library last year. Many of the all parts of the state. The meet­ the year 2,575 books were added to foreign troops, the Government’s In- ye r last friend," he whispered. “It’s would go on, but It would be empty, I era Factntiee. tlon. - Mr. Olson says he has a large fol a brave girl ye are, for the lad waa style — it’s positiirely thrilling to surprise lowing of satisfied customers to this HEATINQ^ nwwvu a/ remarkable feat thus borrowers are neW residents in Man­ ings, both morning end afternoon, the library stacks. A Thought ternaUonal Brigade hss been moved shorn' of the glamor and romance Savings and Loan Associations .B. against ifrsat odds, and the hard- chester. These are indications that were held In tha Women's Parlor at The total volumes of all books In far behjnd lines in preparaUon for. .Your'Sweetheart, wasn’t he 7" that It had once worn. She touch­ yourself (and your friends) with a com­ I vicinity, and he points with pride PLANT IS AMBULANCE SERVICE have been favorably known for I to satisfactory work he hss com- sat work Is yet to be done. ' t ' X the Library In its new location Is Center church.i Luncheon was the library at present Is 29,756. The dlsmlssal of American and other “Not any more. Tom." she said, ed the fading peonies that Tom had pletely different style of coiffure. Let uh Deliver me, O my Ood, out of the many years as among the safest tn I pletetd on some of the moet Import­ PLUMamo. TOfNOfo Aim « Too Dangerous much more accessible. served In the Robbins room by mem­ total circulation of books of ths li­ foreign volunteem. sipping the water. "It’s all over given her and that she had so care DAY AND NIGHT vesting concerns In tee cotfatiy show you our new style book for Fall. ' Work on the ordinary circuits was , Picture Collection bers of Group 6 of Center church. brary Is 138.011, of which the clrcu- hand of the wicked, out of the hand now,” fully tended. ant huildinga to the city. He de- HKATINO OONTRAOTiDRR ^ Discuss your problems with an ex, I serves his well earned tecopiltlon stopped yesterday when workers be- IMcture iihovr r.how^ wro'lt of n tine ptde of the T.IanrhTHlcr “'Specl.at Spccl.al attention ,hns has been given j\ftcr lunch the librarians visited i latlon in the Main library was 117,- of the unrighteous and cmel man SUHFBISE " The petals fell, covering the desk f 176 Center SU. Phone 3060 a rt Ouf ' Psalms 71:4. pert who la In a posiuon to advise I in this busincM. His prices are aaaw . to ____Kfeel the AB _sharpa., tingle of witKKAW cur- Electric Divj.d^jn fiii.l snarl of vviT.a, 'I'lila l.s hul oh' o, a th'ais.uid the picture collection the past two ' i^e' Mary Cheney Library and later 435 and at the West Side branch Bethany, Mo.—Erfan^ of Harvey There wasn’t much that wasn't with their color. you on all financial problems. The through their Insulated rubber years with gratifying resu.ts. Last g^m- called at the West Side Branch '20,576. over, she thought again. Knowing The door opened and the looked alwaye considered reasonable. He JOHNSON * LITTLE ____ r further line work ek- such scenes mound town rc.sultlng froiij last Wedne.’day's s.orm. It is Impossible for that man to Richardson. p lo ttfa g X Manchester Building and. LOan As- guarantees to do all all Umea what IB, mpkt"g year 317 pictures were added to the and the...... WhRon Library. The gain...... In circulation In' July * '— of ' party," caUed at his / home with Tom had cared for her had lessened up. It was Tom. She turned her aoolaUon SoUcit jrour patronage. IM Oeutar ffL “ **^ ^ *^ dangeroue In the rain. collect'on. bringing the total num- V4«0pAS4despair whoW MV remembers* w that •••••his he eontracta to do exactly aa ra- “ A slgillar group meeting was held this year over the previous year was baskets of food, chgntlng "happy tha ache of losing Larry, for the dls- head, afraid for him to see her face. quested. rwaathar^aiace the big etorm has ' ber of pictures In the Library to at Now Britain Normal College 3,376 books and in August over the Helper la omnipotent—Jeremy, Tay­ illuatonment that came from know- The silence was too kmg. Hotel Sheridan Btoldlng W I the craw workersra in their big ly a quick connection was mad<- 0,309. ’Ihe circulation for these lor. birtlidfty.*' Manchester Dial SOM A telephone eall to 4S70 win eon trom another primary, circuit c mi- “ COUNTRY STORE” NIGHTS earlier in the month. Miss French corresponding month of a year ago, It was a aurprlae—for Richardson ,tog his weakness. But Tom’s lo ^ “The—the flowers ora gone, 'too,' was 1.387, an Increase of 858 over 4,022. I tact you with Mr. Olson. Hs In- z Starting at Hartford road, ws In- Ing in from I’rincoion Direct jtn,l had planned to take part In the pro­ and hla guesU both. ' had also been a thing of yeeterday. she said tonelessly. They wore I vltes your patronage. GREASE:' the year before. gram for this meoUhg but was pre­ The total het gain this year over Our present calendar was devised That, too, must be all over. Look- words, spoken simply to fill ths si DION SUPERVISES 3 mectad ths area on Ptuapect s ^ t , service was restored In p.irt to thclse “The Library atll! maintains by Pope Gregory X III In 1582. Hts birthday Is next memth. ..^ ^ A ta c k atreet, Keeney street residents In the above urea. U all RETURNING TO CIRCLE vented from doing' so at the last 1937 was 21,922 books. •hg ht hlni, stern and engrossed, she lence. Hadonai School Llbrarle.s at Highland Park moment by illness. feit that Ilfs had ■become an empty, ffUtoream and back to the point of starting. follows the plan of giving service ' --- . ocnoor,ochool. urcenGreen senschool and Bunce *There’ll be others,” he raid.' "And cx)AL — Co k e On all of tha strseta In this area to the ' greatest number in the nt Lincoln school “Two members of the staff at­ thing. Losing Larry had been ^ y 'U be as sweet Flowers fade, RANGE AND FUEL OILS AUCONSmUCHON AfWpuncement w.-.a made todby of ! school, but the one tended a State Library meeting at hard, ^ t moments when she under­ but there are some things tn life IPRINUNGISUSED polea were either down or leantog shortest possible time. Some cus­ the return of the Old Faihloried "'as...... dl.'jcontlnueu...... becaure of the precariously, requiring shoring be- tomers must suffer delays for the pro.xliihlt.v of the Library. Several Fnrmlrfgton In the fall of 1937. The stood what be had done to her the that don’t. Love doesn't fade; not Prompt Deliverieii •foie these clreults can be restored rule to apply, natur.'illy. hot In due CountryX^”’® Plghta at the Circle ' *” *' Librarian was present for two days world seemed a drear place. But real love. Pat. Not the kind I feel A. A. Dion, an expert roofer and theater every Monday uveniiig atnrt- ''roup.'i from Lincoln school visited At All 'Times to normal. Adams street was hard time the last line will be ho.iked up. the Llbniry' during the mornings at a moflt Interesting New England losing Tom made her see what real for you.” alder, has his offices located at 81 IN ALL BUSINESS hit with many polea broken off or liig Monday. .October 3rd. This Regional Conference held at Man­ love waa. "How can you now, Tom? After Wells street. He personally takes $ 4 5 - o o The mistaken Imprc’jslon that sev­ feature which proved so popular with their teachers. Mlsa Chapman \ MANCHESTER down, carrying with them all cir­ ered or broken poles were ahaolutely also gave Instruction^ In the use of chester, Vermont, the last week of To k>ee him was bitter because I was so blind and weak." charge of all work contracted by cuits, prtmary and secondSi-y. North ,wlth patrons lad' s-sion has been Jure. Six views of the new Li­ LUMBER & FUEL CO. useless when foun 1 on the streets^ the Library to cinsse.s from I event and the •omeoDe meant. Her own love toll what you know,, particularly ness for the post seven yea C w ffp e w SMI EMrMff* fflo. would take hundreds of men days tatlng the setting of new poles. results that more of th's -,i?ork Is tng. By far the greatest number of sumes tee entire responsibility for to untangle the mess. lurky p.otrons who receive the IjelvP' hadn't survived the test, so bow wh«> It Involved the man you cared give the moat painstaking aHratkm Many such broV.en poles could have in., i nf nut.inrn » I to bc doHc at tho Mnlu Library this thece were books but It was also pr^ could she expect Tom’s love for her for. But you- had the strength of the work he contracts to do. to every detail of their/totrlcate Everything Bolted. beta ejiheed for lervM'oraiw urc hml in b..^ .let . are assured o. obtaining J oming year. Book talks fc'ore given sented with several magaslne sub- Established to busineae here tor tractive Price As we went around the more to last. your convictions." business. Tha flatohed jiM u c t to they not been cut upi...... mul removed '■ t(nn^ ,°n"vn,‘u , " **^ni ^'’ ( " classcs at BaiTiard school ' acrlptions by local people. Tw'o The men seemed to have reached "Ths things Larry said weren’t tee past five years, Mr. Dion Ukss then 40 miles of Streets principally for’ llrewoml or for I'ther. i> irpoi'.e.i. |iiitlon on iniioiis .i.miday nighu a ^ January. I vnocs, used In dscoratlng the Ll- AND YOUR OWN g ru t pride in Ms long.list of satis- one they can well prt^e themsOlves affected, one fact was Immediately some sort of a decision. They stood true, Tom. I mean about telling on. 'Hia efficiency o f their nttoUng The picture of hroU'-ii p 'U ?, cr.i.,.i- .grar.d auard of me hill Ion of coal cTha first of September Miss Anna ' brary for tte formal opening, were fled customers. Mafatalnfag excel­ apparenU That was that th I.I t'K CH \RM T-I think perhaps a light sentoace ■eaervatlMis TeL 1803 the advantages offered by these well oooktog with a very moderate tovestment times every chair w-as occupied and ^ gealghells. But perhapa the exhibit yet been restored to service. your attorney says ha was prepared and probation will be punishment knox-n products. Take advantage valuable assistance rendered in tee turs of the’ translation llne/lnstal- strenirth In the midst of m.any pupils had to take their work' Into- attracted the moat attention to have you do. Bdwaril t. BlacKalght, Mgr. selection of tee type of service best latlOD. Add to tilR fact th;hat there I weakiMied. Martin'ivllle. Ind .\ “dead" r:it- enough. You see he’s already lost of tee pleasant weather enjoyed at JOHN TANNER, JR; ('Ireiills lle«Ji>re1. the adult reading room. The Ref- , jjJe display of the work of the "If you submit to cross-examina­ you.” th!* season to make the necesaarv sultbd to the indlviduat needs of each ______vmlAsk tlc.«imke .“cnt Floyd I’eleis to the erenee department has also scra'ed (jarncra club. W'hlch waa hung and every customer. Prop. equipment, factories havlqg no great Rower eirciills have lieen restored liorpltnl. tion it won't be a picnic due to these “He couldn’t see things tee way repairs to any buUding structure, or 1 rlinny more people not eonnecte.d jj, lobby the first week of May." new developments." If- you want ws do," she said. tee construction of new buUdlngs. Printing has come to be so widely amount of stocks on hand to sug- to llighliind 1‘iirlt >y ivay of * hat­ 'I'liitiklnr he h'ld killed the snake. with the schools than In all Its prevl accepted in every department of the A ily the demand from pearly all of ter Oak street iirt'l to Talcottvllle Piters plckivl it up to ri'niove the ^iis history. Siime Statistics One explanation is that a single telephone cable serving Church to continue tee case yoa “We do see life ths same ,vay, The ultimate sai^gs reallxM by may as well know that this wit­ i HIGH Cn&DE malntalniA|^ your buildings_____ to good The Manchester Electric Division buslneas world, that It to difficult to fhe New England stat/a and you can bv w JaW tense, tee pupils In bis blue I neaatogless. Bvea tbs petals on Act now, have Mr. Dloa make _ Crippled Main Street Electric Service Lines Prompt aiM EMldeat Printtog survey of your needs and supply yoa liahment of printing has brought A Coffiplete Roue 1m lines. There was no Improvc- service has been'restored, linemen mey be served by two cables one of which was affected by the BS drawn to pln-potoU.' He aUr-| “ »• oW oak desk caught the sun- ■Jong. . i B » l tpent on Oakland street, where, by must s. on b gin .-cttiiig hun.lred.s sf All Klnfia with such specificatiomi as are~nets Scnricc. IndodiRiL ed at her frightened face. I light from the window and lecap- essary for putting jmur buUdlngs to Mr Holmes and Mr. Bare maifitain the wav, the first tree crashed of new pole-s, stringing miles (if new harrlcane while the other was not. "She-can’t tell anything teat wUi h « * « l toe beauty of spring in >hrir a modem, up-to-date printing busi­ 1 Roofing • Siding a live line at the bcglnnlhg of the wlt(', to put the lines In s.afc condi­ hurt me,” he insisted Utterly. ■ fsded rlorv. ’ IMMUNITY PRESS good condition, as well as an esti­ Chrpentry aad> — Storm Wednesday, a week ago. One tion for the fro.st and winds ,.f win­ mate of the costs. His prices are ness. wfcU equipped to render high , "That remains to be sesn,” 'Tom (THE. EfffD) A. JB. HotaaM , g. yy. Ban How You May Become a Member of the grade printing of aU kinds, careful Painting. tree trimming crew was doing great ter.' . moderate for tee servleea offered. A sold quleUy. “She told your at­ 38IMo.Stotofft T A m telephone cal! to 4S60 will reaCh Mr iV^n^ester Buildingr & Loan Association estimates as given by these men wiU Work on Oiakland street In a section Seoriin Jaimplc-te crews are qow at torney and me enough to make where several trees were blown work-neirly IdO expert l.ivmen. Dion. . show you how economical your against the wire masses. ' Oakland From now on the mon' (Uffic.ilt s m- Oiurch oak for a recess la which M e n t io n and .who save money through it to pa!y tor these printiiig work can be done, and tee A. A. DION, INC; Street poles carry primary and sec­ tmns, pinMlon points, wrere ( ir- In certain less thickly settled diatricta,'where these sepa* to get this mess straightened ouL ATE DOO B n c u m assurance of prompt delivery. 81 WeDs St. w j ondary wires, the former c.arrylng curts Intersect, will rt'.eeivo atten­ It’s obvioua that Miss McGraw Quotetions— *>y ■“ *>“ rtbfag tor one or more 'A telephone call to 5257. or a per­ current, to the Talcottvllle mills, tion. These sections often take a rate TYlres are ran on croas-arms, falUag trees or limbs o|ay wouldn’t have gone teds far if she London.— (A P )—School of Hy­ sonal call at tee Community Press '•-A.V'. didn’t consider her eridetaoe pretty wUl aaUsfy you that the type of arhich were to receive power for complete tg-ew of men a day or more • a -■ giene and Tropical Medicine* hero bp^tlons late last night, weather to tmtangle and progre.'s nt these have kroken yoar line and missed^your neighbor’s line. Agaii^ Important. i don!t believe you un­ sajrs the best food for mosqtdtoM ; ______IT HAS BUT THREE OBJFA^ work you may expect from such a T t o Is the nearest thing to Jim­ is reputable firm. kermittlng. iiolnts vc-ill neecs arily be slower. derstand what putting her on tee l o c k e ^ k e y s dog biscuit. About 8.000 moa- ^ nwi^(TO Uy young and old, to save stand U going to do to you.” he my Walksr.that Pve ever bad ; Deprwwiing Sight. A truck from frilotiville w1tb t .co the seiv-ice loop from the pole to yoar hoase may be broken quit^^were raised from egg grafts | a u MDRV ! Few streets cscaned the fury of linemen has bn n secured f.ir r 'li- \ .added stfnifleanUy. —Mayw l a Ouardla of New York. IX)CKS REPAIRED every fortnight for' slx-we&'pe-^ ■ “ ***• “ profitable tocome and sltU AESOURCEFIX the storm and even .tho.se who did necting residential ser'cice conn.’c- Church nodded. "Tou’te to a rit^ bn the food. while yoar neighbor’s is not. ' i DOORS OPENED pscape extreme damage, one tree Uons. Thla t\-pe ( f service h is spot. Kent I don’t think you told *“ .* * !!^ * owners of their homas'-On ah Kansas City, Koa.—On trial bn a aoaietlmes put the entire street our lagged due to pres-sing mn-d of Urn - me aa much as jrou ahould have NEW KEYS MADE assy monthly repayment boato, pracUcallV lUce ront charge of destrucUon of property, a A Laundry Senrioe Thaft M flomml-alon. Altogether it wis nwn on more lmp.7rtant work. It’s best to be frank with your own We have done __ . JOINT ACCOUNTS . *4egro testified before Police Judge Satisfies Week la and a depressing, discouraging sight. peace. STATE TAILOR SHOP Bari Thomas: attorney. Now you've placed toe to I GUN REPAIRING | .slte^the'SSJvl^!’'*” *^ P*yabl. to One street which was especially aa ambarnusing pototlon.” —Air Mini to Birch street " I raw my wife coming at me Waek Oat Irani hit was North Elm street from In every case, of coarse, tekphotw wires must be re p a l^ “That’S bow it is,” Tom coatiaued. ---- COATS RRtANRD —_ ^ than 4 par cent dividend and we with a big knife, and I ran into a Have Tour Luadty Fi JWowtoridge street to' Oreen Rqad STILL SEEING WAY “The aeasibifr thtag to do Is stop Mk you to compare this return with nturaa paid by oteers. beer parlor next door and out A. primaiy droult passed along thla A ll Khids of Repair Worh. Sehreff At ttw oiie by one. Wo are bending every effort to pat them all in blufflag. You area’t ths first de- BRAITHWAITE through the back door." atred. coming from across the txff 7#“*" *»»w« 62 Pearl Street Callwl Far and Oeliverod. •That," said the tracks of the New Haven railroad TO SAVE CHIMPANZE feudaat we’vs had to here who that If men cant Uve together^to Cm *o« Made SoHa Ta Ordw. Buildingr & Loan Association . ------a proprietor of the MANCHESTER LAtTNDRTh eatendlBg down across Green- working order aa qaickly as possible—yoars as wefl as yoar thought he could bluff his way free. peaoe nothing will save ^ n T >SSMiln 8tr«et EsL April, 1891 beer parior.jWas when be destroyed _ , Fled Hu% Mgn road orar Into the R. J.'Smith reai- If you’re at all omait youH change —^ Ray. Of. rnderiok W. Nar- property. There rase no rear'*dw n Maple fft irt. tfiiA wsod, on a vIsH ts Ma now He made one." - ■uiitui tract cm Tanner, and Henry New Orleans. Oct. 1.— (APi-^-Offl- neighbor’s. your plea.” * attests. AQ serriM to residents In clals of the Audubon Park zoo atill t h f 8ns residential area, east of were open to suggestions today for Larry looked at P a t “Well, a im t i m c a m d ■A Horth Elm street and bounded by solving the case of the "kidnaped" you’ve every reason to be satlsll^" E v#^ democracy worthy of the liiOcal an d'Lon 9 d e c o r a t in g JOB . - Hanry strtet oa tbe aouth and Tan- chimpanzee. he said. •! might have known, to glvo ito & Swanson jMT atrset on tbe north and Prln'ce- After two days of operations In the though. And to rememhar how you P Distance P h o t o g r a p h s PRINTING ton Btitet on ths oast, was suppUed monkey house with ropes, handcuffs, u ^ to p reU ^ you wertoi’t intar- QUALITY Far currtot bjr thl» primary Unc as weU hypotermle needles and milk bottles, estod to aociot^, or important pao- ■Nil^Airaeteea, tobor letotio Trucking '•s many tea ts east and wsst of '••rocear of WPA. they were forced to admit failure fa ri*- You used to try and make t o AND Trips To aad FTooit d o b s y o u r LAST Hocth Elm strsst: Tssterday this the effort to separate Mm. Luizette, THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY think you would be satisfied with w Msaehestei — Hartford and Hak to ths slsotrical oom- a female chimpanzee, from a baby T « s . u4866 M - Cor; MMdk Tlpk. and E. CdnUr St. PHOTOGRAPB little apartment, and parties ra Amsr- 8AT1SFAC- New Toth. toy atad. thsqcsl> sriikh aha snatched from her cage 1 ^ ^ IsttorA n r a h i i ^ - s &cmk iwste, Mrs. Coco. your 'old gang.’ Ton Ofiad to TIpN RESEMBLE YOU TODAY? by the stxiBst trass AOAdla aerth to •mraid w ^ Yd STsw-talk about time, to eeunt np to M 80 tmm T sl. 3063 6—^6, OS’ Dottle flarnss. or j a w a l ^ morahR: .JOHN L OLSON “ m t oounL h » VENETIAN BLINDS risni Perron &( pR rfoci t. > .' .1 T

lUMCHZOTEa avzN m o Hiauu>. aAN Cm arin. o On d , s a t o t i d a y . o c i o b e » ». M A wrH DatTKP gVEWWd HERALD, BIANCHEETEBr CONN,, BATORDAT, OCTOBER L rttai 19M » n£N Is, that an empty etcarrtto-ipaetata stairs to tta ban. This vouM tava B. Lficbbart wUI pra«s»»t tta new Cbmrade Taggrtt on tta Iom of hU oolora to tta PlatovtUa Bart on Sat­ hrottasr. . , may Jba turnedmed Into uaa by throw- baan atartad last week only for tba CtttH ftg O ff O f Pouter ' tog them Into the box. The storthrd atorm. Tta Inaida stairway wlU ba urday night. Oct. 8. All tta Depart­ A rtaolutlon of oommthtatlon.for ment officer! will be preeent. Tbe tas action of the PermaaOat Armts- haa found a.very useful way of dts- taken out and tha bar axtmdsd Into - ' T E N S H U N ^ postoh of toeae articlaa that uauaUy tha large room!. One or two pool Anderaon-Bbea Port and Auxiliary Ueo Day .Comtolttoa to eaUlito off bta raoalved an Invitation to at^ ^ o t B other ChinesfB tha Mf celebration planned for are thrown on the lawn or on toe tables win be put In tta cellar. Tba V rtreet. ABk him about It.; ^ meiirs you -^TOmbara pitch ta . and tend tta ceremony. Many mambrta November eleventh was tmanlmoua- of tta port, and auxiliary ara plan­ ly adopted by our Port at Oielr Actioa OommendM help, tba better and busier the Home win be thla winter.'' ) ning to go' to PlainvlUo and plans OUa at tta faw , in tosnlAweeik wttb ao many paepla unabla meeting laat Monday. Tblp The Permanent Joint Armistice will ba mada for tba.. Depaztmant who had a waab boalid and waa to do any svaahing. • How To Seii JFootball tee had workad hard for a year and Committee are to be commendsd on ppu**c* Qfflcera and tba Hartford-Dtatrlct using It was ths Chlneat Os tta laun­ Hta Irona, hand oparatad, were hot TO WINIJ OP SEM ES .the ovsrsaas yateria could wear a gave It up Just when their plans toe action taken by that body, when Jeems, after reading Btretebes CtntncU coming to.lCancbeater ooa dry on Birch atraat. Ha hta baeona and heavy enough Xa apply the •gold chevron M'hls toft sleeve for were nearing completion, which It decided to abandon the mammoth column BatunUy I got a funny fael- week from tonigbt. aofnewtat modarn ot la propar.'^rttall and finish Ur tta col­ N O . i l ~ T H E K I G K O P F BUCS MUST WIN T W ia Thto p M t w k HM eata six months’ service overseas meant a real sacrifice on their part, celebration planned for toe obaerv; 'ing that this mystery man does not Well today ta auppoecd to ba tba bean doing hta washing with lars and cwffa. Thla has bean hia iBVttaUocii to th# o » » b ^ o€ th« and a gold chevron on the right it ill plain that this committee waa ance of Armistice Day,- which would Uta you and .1 going into poUUcs. day flraworta atart to Europe. Hit­ trie waahtog machine ahd bto' iiaruU Una ot work, but tta wlhd CHAMPS GO AFTER ■iCow-Titt* Port aad A slseve for each wound In action^ A weU'choaen and we can alt be proud be toe twentieth anniversary. Much Every time I talk poHUcs to Andy ler’s old Sergeant to tba World War tog with a hravy Iron Jhat ba blew Into hta plara many different \or Refuses To Admit jf f lZ M E A T O PUSH ... ,4 '' of them. Holshelifter or Ed OopaMnd ktoda.of clothtng Sind hta oU. lamp AND CHICAGO LOSE TWO MMrtrt tortUUoB tar blue chevron showed leas than s|x planning had beCn done to put over aaya Nitler won't flgbt. He is tell­ on hta atove. W ^ hla power Vvv. from tta Owerml AUjata months' but more than three Bob SHU Champ toe days activities on November qy off toe handle.' Can this mys­ ing uaT Hitler will find a nice warm, off and he could'not do hta burned lata at night and early Into CLINCHER SUNDAY * r*v to be with them »t ttelr montluf sendee. A replacement Our Comrtae Robert Von Deck ta 11th. The thought uppermoet ta too tery , man be either of then* 7 deep, bomb-proof, dugout far In toe with the machine, ba dug out the morning whUe he worked. Pennant Race Is A ll Over \ SLUGGING L E A O a s Dt inftttT^r**** which wlU ta h*M came up, the night before the Saint ■tW National Drum champion. It ta minds of the members of ths com­ Stretch, ril let you ta on a Uljlb rear of the battle Hnee. waah board apd waa aoon aerubbtog Now that power haa been reator- TO aVE FORMERjntE . in tbr at r Han. Anaonla at Mlhtel drive and got a nice piece of true that ho ^ompeUtlon for drum- mittee yy,a*. that elrice toe people of secret. Thepe la a certain milkman Bee-el. away. The stofin did not make him he ta atlll a busy man, but' Cincinnati, Oct. 1.—(A P )- fSoek.' Tta Inatalimg team wUl mere whs held at Los Angeles this IN FOURTH TUSSLE ■Ple^panked the Reds with regularity shrapnel In the side bffore the com­ Mancheajter had been willing to voU who comes Into town every morn­ feel.ao bad aa buatoeaa to hta lUa, :klsa ovta toe amount of coin Traynor, whose present idea 5f 1 Edith Cavell Command pany moved up In position. He year jiut that leaves him champion. ing about four o’clock and on cer­ the lU wind blew him. this season, was opposed by Bucky IN Q.0SING GAMES fifteen hundred dollars of the town’s waa unuBually good.durlng the part Walters, after bis sixth straight vic­ \ jotnyd us again in October and as Ww had beeh, looking forward to funds to help defray toe cost of the tain street corners in different parU heaven la a snow-capped peak In \ — ■II.— 'O ne D efeat For P ittsb v|b hhving a bar p\»t on that medal of toe Himalayas, aaya It isn’t all over. tory. - NORIARTY GRIDMEN iBrtUUon has been re- we were moving • up Samagreatix days celebration, the veterans were of tba town, he gets out of hta* NEW LIBRARY BOOKS Send BiO N ei^ner Against Poit lOS of New Brit­ Valley towards a front line position ilia for 1938. truck and looks up and down toe There never was much doubt willing now when too expenses of or the ttanado* which ktUed 39 per- rheenUy toe toast about who waa going to win cither J i m m y fouhiA Ernie Lom ­ ain to be tath them when they hold he got a stray bullet In.ihe calf W This is the last call for the an­ the town, due to the damage caua- street to sec If anyone la lookfpg. If CHARLESTON LOOKS aons, tojund more than 200, ' and of Pittsburgh’* golden triangle, ac­ game yesterday. Win End Fhg Hopes As Umlr fcrt d i^ ^ ra d e on^ntay the leg. They sent him back t^^he nual meeting of the Sons of the not he gora to the rear of toe truck PLAN FOR SEASON ed by the recent hurricane is necea- The following new fiction baa made OOOnpmalaas. Hmer DniFy Of Moriartys knowledged practically nothing to­ Paul Derringer, who doesn’t care . O c t t o a t t ^ ^ Legion to be held Friday evening, U;8.A. and he eventually reached ■arily considerably Increased, that and takes out., a box and opans It been added to toe Mary Cheney Li­ \ Tha Badxproas cared for Ole day as he ordered bis Pirates ^ to a hoot for anything but the next bardi Hard jessed To t Season Ends O rer W eek- meet at the p^irt roome, 162 Main home on the PacUtc Ooas^dvlthout Ocjb^r 7th at the Armory. Be sure they forego the celebration and turn and out.Jumps three or four kittens. TOWPAPROMSE needy, and tta Surplus Commodi­ toake up for yesterday’s ^lUt dou- brary: A t M l Nebo Toinorrow ball be pitches,'wound yards of ad­ rtrert at i r a.m\ _ even a Hue cbevron apd without fo get there and don't forget to ask •the appropriation back to the town If tola mflkman- keepa that up long, ties Oorporatlta re^rted aevaral ble-header with the Reds. The draw hesive tape around toe Pirate bat­ T o O pen C unpaijpi N ext Sun­ ^ n m ttan the W l Half Poet of any front line experleiw^ So many Joseph McEvItt about hla trip to treasury. this town will need a cat catcher as Mrs. K. (K) Aldls, All toe Yerir carloads of food were on the way. rtl but eliminated Pittsburgh from ters In the 6rrt and came out with H oM Sfagbt Edge H ot Ex- End; W eary Leaders Blow • p c^ M d oomee Wrtr. kind InvlU- people thought ha wpa a liar, wheh Camp Perry. We hear he made a Winter Actlvllles well 'as a dog catcher and friend Round; Temple Bailey, Tomorrow’a For Repaini Of Ravsged City Damage was i^mated at $2,000,' , At 2 O’clock. Promise; Polan Banta, Man from to $ , , . ‘"“w rrd^a^’d'^^rr'i^^ of the ^ear. 7 to 1 SoB to}^ them he could toll noth^'g about life In good recoM and you all ought to be The time Is near now, when Jeeroa and myaelf H batUlng for the 000 3 000 000 Rusa Bauers, toe Pirate’s Wiscon­ day A t Bristol; Practice ' oKnKh parade which wlU be held in the trenches etc., that bo had to proud-trf him. Job. Far be It for us to hint or ask Cook’s: M. F. Doner, GaUant Trait After BaildingB And Ltpnd* Forty-five Injured were etUl In we’re not out. That Ue toe Cuba T o A n n e x 6-1 Lead O yer R ed Birds; thoughts turn to winter aCtlvltlee at • marks Damaged By T ^ ter. sin lumberjack, returned the favor I , the nrrt write hla buddirt and wo h ^ ed him The American Legion team' of for toe Job, but Stretch If you don’t or; A. E. Fielding, Murder In Suf­ bosptti^. Ptayed with the ^ rda may atari to toe nightcap for a 4-2 acore. ■ODday Oct ». Tboee ertm rrould out In good old "never go back on the club, such as setback tourna­ folk; Cyril Harria, Trumpets A* Mayor Burnet R. Itaybank said Apparently tbe weather man haa them on toe downgrade. Anyway, Manchester gave a good account of ments, dart throwing contests, bil­ feather your own nest, nobody wlU Ruas also proved that early train­ Tom orrow M orninf. Chisox Top ^ o w u . '^*un to be preeent will BwetAt the pay" style.etyto. HoweveX^Bee-el,V the do It for you. And Stretch, I have Dgwn; Barbara Hedworth, On Je]W- stepa would be taken "ah. once to raze changed hia mind and unless there I three^tralght before Now York, Oct 1-^{AP)— With o f themselves at Camp Perry. Marcel • Charleston, S. C., Oct. 1.—Torna­ ing counts, for he bounced a ' triple 'w n e r Dndgbt and Lyman ta ,that a gold/«rlpe nrfay be liard and pool matches, especially ele4 Wings; .Michael Innes, Lament alt dangerous buUdlngsX Meanwhile I the season to Ita last two daya, the point Donze went through the Instructors will be the aethack players be In­ heard fellows say they wouldn't do-stricken Charleston looked to a 1* a last minute decision to toe con- ’^•’va won two and a double off the end of his •t 10 ajn. BprlngfleldwouM Uta to on el sleeve pp^tMth and a sol- school with honors and Jack Alves bother with politics and five mln^ for a Maker; Mrs. L>. L,. Krcy, And tbe work of restofntlon pnd cl piece of lumber. I races for toe respective league hat­ Mortarty Brothers' football team eae a aloe delegatioa from Manch cord mepds more to you and terested, for the reaeon that the Tell of 'Dme; Paul McGuire; Funer­ promised $500,000 WPA project to­ tog away debrie coi^ued. " 7 f u ix e r t o n . n . dier'e was the first member of the Con­ beat team In tovim have been get­ utee afterward you walk down to day to raatore or repair aoma of tbe Tlirea Pirate pitchers couldn’t ting championships are Just aa tight v-10 pruUce tomorrow morning at Associated Preaa Sporta W rt^ tar. The Joint Inetallatlon of _ gold stripe. When the next corner and there Is Mr. al In Eden: Anthony Morton, tema of tta Bprlnglleld Poet will be necticut dvUlans team to reach the ting conalderabio practice at the Salute Blue Mask!; Kate O’Brien, htatoric bulldlnge and landmafka the Wrtt Rida Oval at 9:30 o’clock I tound out that an Presldent^a one hundred. U looks aa None-PoUtlclsn upon a soap box American farmers received $609,- WaSv^Li^Jf? V*® flfht tor the National League M d or Not. 5. More will be eald ride flrat class ahd s club recently, never alnce toe to'wn Pray for toe Wanderer; W. M. damaged by 'Iliursday'e death-deal­ on to tha ropes today.todav?^tad. Red, ®rnle Lombardi nennant and alk^plxj^rta are requested to re­ There’s a chance—more than a If thla coming winter will be a good telling the world what he will give ing twister. 000,000 from eale of their products Billy Neubauer will b* hit hdmera, Frank McCormick got * ♦wtrt wt#T on. ith a citation could ride champs, known aa the "Coast to Ralne, Sons of toe Saddle; Jamea to July. 1938. of 18 per cent less a former Cincinnati pitcher who haa three hits and Lew Riggs got two. Jimmy Foxx, the Boston Red^Sox port In full unlfohn m an extensive faint one—that the National f raigiii one for our team. Coasters" has such s smooth work­ them If they vote for him. Ronald, They Can’t Hang Me; Caro­ The aid.was artured by WPA toe.alab for to* champlofta,. op­ s ptnuaoal ArmUitlco there were no American of- You’re SMIl Veterane than the $740,000,000 they received' posing Elmer Duffy. flaller, and Ernie Lombardi, the aorimmage aeaalon #iU . bie held. race may end today Just abort of ght I rode first class and No ‘Frog’ Coming Cp ing team been seen In thle towfi. lyn Welta. out Edged Guilt; J. T. Administrator Harry V. Hopklna, Committee, which held a The Armistice Committee has who came here to eurvey the havoc tbe same meoto of 1937. Moriartya want toU game aad anctonatl Red*’ catcher, atlU are Moriartya will Uuneh their season exhaustion for ^ r y o n * ooncanMd. mMttBC la tta BtaU plaining to ths conductor Thanks s lot Jeems and. Bee-el Just a little Umbering up will show Yenni. Thla Is Me, Katote. w l put everything Into toe tussle H Oilcago a Oibs manage tq win that toe club bowling team will be turned toe $1500 back to the t o ^ toe leaders, hut "Double-X’s” Amer­ next Sunday afternoon againrt the Moaday eTaaiaf. * ... ' stripes on one sleeve for your welcome to these columns. from start to finish. The Bluefleldx ican League edge was cut to a mere Chair plaaa for the Mg lOA eelebi were officeto chevrons and on the Don't worry about any French be­ In a poslttim to take toe-lead In toe to help In toe cleaning up of the with a 2-1 edge in games, would Bristol Poliab-Americana at toe Bell ex-service men’s league this season. town after the hurricane and the big four polrita over Jeff Heath, toe tioa. Owing to the ... other sleeveNvers citations. Some­ ing ’'thrown” In this column aa all TOWN ADVERTISEMENT - llko nothing better right now. than HARTNEn HURT a g a in , Cleveland rookie who has been go­ Oty. ih ^ couldn’tta-t ’•7 deadlock times I fust rode free. - Once an I can remember is Vln Rouge, Vln As for billiard and pool we never celebration on toe lltb of November to bump off these cocky youngsters befoia 4|arl tta damage done .*‘n2 *Cw has been called off. But that ta not ing like a house afire toe last couple Moriartya plan to open toetr home them yaw petemae were of Um optajim w t M.P. made me hbya ticket and once Blanc, arid Encore. Those three have been toe least bit worried, be­ -.l ATKMEM silOWINO APPROPRIATIONS AND OPERATINO EXPENSES FOR THE and retain toe basetall crown for of weeks, and Itombardl’s manrin campaign on Sunday, October 16. at terday. wee no t l a i r » hole ouch a a conductor said "^ a t's small town managed to get a fellow aa far as cause the Army and Navy teams any reason that you veta should riot YEAR ENDING AUGUST IB, 1918. another year, at least. If Moriartya f. iiSe M •nd PltUlmfgh’a Pirate* loss march. With another big war per- M AY BE OUT OF SERIES WM only three points over Johnny which time the New Britain Pan- Ort^tion, emaclany_^ the tonm ■tuff,'bud. I use^to live in Chi­ he cared to go oyer there. Don’t are stars in their own right. can succeed In annexing tbe tirug- Mize, the Cardinals’ clouter, hapa In full blast on toe 20to Armta- expenditures . tbara wUl oppose Coach Luddy Han- Oth^J22f^*^ ^ fiU w o t. moald tare t e w cago.” Wall, anyway^ that's enough count on that chicken dinner, Jeems. Old Sign Back Ml6 tomorrow it will Inf noctMxry to Foxx’S average was .347 for 148 By BERRY BRONUriELU tan'a aouth and elavan. Thsa* game* Uce Day, It aeema that all you vet 1838 play the deciding game one week oraaa htar taraod tack to the town gold stripes for one story but there’s My memory la still very clear of a The members of the club are feel­ Oross Exp. Overdraft Balance NEA Senioe Sports Writer over the goal line, although hot will ba followed by a home and home « y , the final day of an exclUng saa- thla amiM^ whldi^we baUeva U a nothing like educating Jbta Q. Pub­ fourteen day voyage on a Biitlah ing much more at ease now, since erana, especially you who were Account 8 38.640.60 henoe. This will interfere with toe An electrical thrill goes through many can kick that dlatanc*. ThU series with Rockville. A game la across In the “Hell on earth", would Charities ...... 100,000.00 $ 136,640.60 plans of the football players no end WESLEYAN FAVORED ' \ ^ ^ The committee lic. French oonductore didn't know, ship between New York and Liver­ toe old sign "Army and Navy Club" M u ’ M anger AnI R icher I on for toe UUe, thus regrtning toe gives tbe receiving team no chance also In tbe offing with the Wethers­ • “* ■ *>«nswh*t aiinfler and tare their march to show that you are for Highways: and also be tbe latest date a Unm ®'^'*'** '"^th toe opening either. pool with nothing to eat but jam. ta again hanging In lU utual place. 55.000. 00 55.334.54 3S4ta crown he won to 1933 with a .386 whistle that Isn’t matched at any to run toe ball back. The baU te field Trojana at the State Prison. riti^ton yestarday. but tha Pirate* the ho^tal the name PoUtIcs Out peace. General Maintenance , . . , . 961.06 aeries was ever played off. mxrk. other Ume. ^ aimply put in play on the 30-yard bread, and tea. it seems to me that It waa S t first believed tost toe New Equipment ...... 30.000. 0a 30,981.96 The Blueflelds will rely upon their Injures Anotiier Fingen Moriartya expect to play a riigjted ^ ^ theirtsrtf Mun, The neat meet- Stretch did hta ehare last >eek the chicken dinner should come thle Msilnea really were going thru with Perhaps you didn’t even miss See- 4.699A4 800.16 OVER CONN. STATE If Lomlmrdl should win, he wlU Being able to InatanUy aUe up Un^. achadule of games tola saoson aa the oywWppIng tha Rada, 4*3, la tha bees column laat Saturday, The Snow Account ...... 5.000. 00' i.92 usual lineup, Paganl behind toe \be held Ih the BUte Ar- making It cisar that ths l«i way. My "trembllp* vrlth fear,” as their threat to take over toe club 2.500.00 3,495.08 Im the first catcher to take the Na­ the deployment and movements of If the ball la kicked out of bounds, south sndsra believe they have ■ r nvaalng Oct 10. poor fellow get tangled up In fall Oiling ...... 854.57 plate, Eddie Ragaskus at first, tional League championship since strong array that wUl give good ac- < ^d iw atl’* Paul Derringer h M Ir t doesn't enter poUtdsl csmpsli you put It Bee-«I, was not at the before the month was out. We all- Cemeteries ...... 10.000. 00 9,145.43 Cbueky Smith at second, Keeney at Names Root And Page To toe athletes at the kickoff makea it the opponents have toe option of Rltohla of the thought of enteHng this circle but tng trees In South Windsor the day 21,094.35 1,905.75 Ei^ene (Pinky) Hargrave, of the (tount of Itaalf In semi-pro (nrcles. them down with five hltato tha That's true enough and Just as tnn thought they had "swiped” toe sign Street Lighting 33.000. 00 7,045.38 short and Andy Raguskaa at third, M the more totereattag and exciting putting It In play anywhere on thatr hTpra port wee appointed to of the TDVA, the VFW, and prob­ t the Idea of my trying to keep up preparatory to hanging one of their of toe hurricane amfthe last we 358,241.00 851,195.63 Mahoney In left, Rautenberg In cen­ Grid R ivals G ad i A t Storr^ , oytored the honors In 1926. for the spectator. - MMWnad wwf to2 heard of him, waa that a few sheets Education ...... 550.33 HnrI Twin^BiD Today In Jfnabardl however, waa ousted from 35-yard line, or at a point IS yards ^ eommltteelta^ eomr J!***®1 * ably the rest of the veterans’ or- to the good work of El-bee of laat own, but. It developed that the algn Zoning 2.000. 00 1,449.78 ter and Patton In right with Neu­ The defending team kicks from ita In from where toe bail oroaaed the ^ c a i ^ S t . Loula dsadloek. left .Marshal aad officer for of hla copy was found flying through 35.275.00 36,004.17 729.17 bauer doing tha flinging. toe lead by Mize for one day this own 40-yard line. them. standing' this way: Day. Ed ganlsstlorui. The subject can't be yeta. My akin Is thick, so fire away, waa blown down by toe hurricane of Police 474.09 Five Other State Team s week. Md with Mize continuing hla aide line.. This rule went Into, affect tta parade olscuaeed at their meetings. Indi­ you\elIowf, and I’ll show you I can a week ago. the air ta Springfield, Maas. We Board of Health ...... 5.500.00 0,025.91 Moriartya, minus Cobb and maybe Bid For The Fhg. The fastert man usually holds this season. Sports Roundup ward Fraas of the At; hope'nothing baa happened to him 12.000. 00 12,014.91 14.91 Bob O’Malley, will undoubtedly start ^wer-hltUng’ Bhnie may-find hlm- W. L. P.C, i^y vidually, vsteraiu are ' citlaene and take It appears that one of the mem­ Parka and Tree Warden...... 108.00 ralf passed on the final day * al toe ball for the kicker. He must A kickoff U a free ball, so a short O d c ^ 86 81 881 ■gdaUeo Day Oemimlttee'n^ aleo act votora and ahould taka an Interest Our iriemberehip chairman Charles hta large column of twenty-five 900.00 79R.00 tbe same team that won the second By s m PEDER aa chalrakaa of thle oomirtttoe and bers Is afraid to go home In the S'praylng ...... -j *-*' 1.461A0 538.30 To See Action. j though It Isn’t likely: M a good safety man... .a sura kick la aometlmaa used by »— Pittaburgh - 86 83 .881 1 1-1 3 In local affairs and affairs of state. HolllsterXhas hla committee all dark. Several of hta fellow-members Words once a month will be greatly BuUdiiyg Insj>ecL(>c ...... 2 ,000.00 335.88 round honors to toe Twl league. tackier.., .because he U toe laat (Plnoh-hltthig far EMI* Brleta) •oouade Ritchie ahould eoatiict him missed. Poor See-bee, "Gone with 13,000.00 14.664.13 Pongrata behind toe plate. Wiley at *— (A P )-0*bby of toe first ten. badly In need of possession of to* If BlMburgh ahould loaa aad Chi- I was glad to sas a comrade algn hta picked an^hls plans about complete are on his trail,, for picking up one 8,160.89 100.09 and Uef, to each league: man between the ball carrier and ball. The ball must travel part to* t a p ahouM break even today, ^ aa aooa as poaalble. \ ttame to a political exhortation aa for that anwal drive. We went well of ’’Plilky’e’’ favorite lanterns, that toe Winds." Military 'Tisx ...... 5.000. 00 826.77 first, Wtoxlar at second, Zwick at hero* goal line to toe event that the car­ New York, Oct. 1. — (AP) — OBjande Johnny McDowtiTx™- ■We have been Informed that toe 17.000. 00 18.173.38 short and Johnny Green at’ third. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. Angers of his big American League 10-yard restraining line. standing would look Uk* oiiiii long as It wasn't Oommunisttc or over our qiioto laat year and noth­ are usta for lighting purposes at the County T a x ...... 430.94 hand shrouded to tape and Player Club O AB R • h Pet rier breaks through toe entire team. They’re certainly not making It any terma am that the Oeator Sprina Raymond W. Harria V. F. W. Post Old Age Aastatance T a x ...... 38.000. 00 38,420.94 Thurner will take over left field, Old King Football takes complete Use la To Collar Uairtar rasctsUc. Wa'U be glad to sign him ing less will ^ la fy us tola year. club only, and took It with him when 999.70 AO ■••t48 562 187 198 .847 Usually the ball U returned up aaslar for Hankua Pankua areee-. XJpUft Club waa almort wiped ouV p as a. meniber anytime. Any YD Oscar Anderron haa accepted the In,. Bridgeport, Conn., haa sent Oarage...... 1.000. 00 3,697.41 Fraher to center and Haefs.to right. possession of Connecticut’s sports On a regular kickoff, the kicker J* F.C. Wad P l^ ’ : he left Thursday night. We are 8 ,000.00 3,803.59 Cardinals in Chapman, Bos. 128 478 93 162 .341 toe right aide of the field because berg... .knocking off today's ganw (Chicago 88 *3 Mg .1 ^ b ytta atorm last week but a ape- , who Isn't afraid to get on hta large t sum of money to the Red Election Expenses ...... 578.00 Duffy la tha pitching choice with Myer, Wash. .125 429 78 838 trie* to kick the ball to the back drt miitlnr which waa held at the chairmanship or^the entertainment pretty sure who It was, and do not 8 ,000.00 7,437.00 Blanchard to reserve. • j picture . . . , today with all seven of tba rartni. doubleheader, the off- 145 R U easier for most backs to run for a doublehaadar Sunday Is almort Plteburgh 86 83 .677 *• 1 / a or write for the papers, aa long committee for thlk year and we can request him to return toe lantern, Cross Chapters in Hartford, Middle, Admintatratlon ...... -.. 56.15 Travto’ Wash. 144 581 95 188 .335 to their right. The defense there- least capable of returning it. toaw of Comrade Albert Undsay town and New London to be used to Advertising aad Printing...... 2,000.00 1M3.85 Thla Is a fighting array that will leading coUeg* and university ^ W h « T-7 Ue game. sura to sU'c* at least a couple tb- The only thing n»«t k een *1.^ as hAtsn't trying to break down the look forw-ard to something Interest­ but demand that It be brought back 18A07.39 4.643.71 pisyer* needed hU fore places five men to the left of The main objective of defending gam* and a halt that i* GuMaffa Sunday the boys voted to carry finest\pemocratlc government In this last disaster. Asaeaameats aad OoUactlons . 21.000. 00 181.04 give avarytbtog to thla last dltSi In ncUon. ninga off big Hank’a ebancaa of ing along that line, —and full of oil at that. 6 ,000.00 5J88.98 struggls fbr another game. The H waa opening day for Yale, Oon- isficS r- “• toe kicker and four to toe right___ player* la to gat down ths field and ioargln from looking aa Hr aif ■ oo. The name haa now been chang­ the worn, ta a prospective member Members of the Anderson-Shea Mualclpal and Court BuUdings .“ A potent bat ...... 103 3M 57 130 838 catching the Baba..'cause darknasa ed to the "Lift Up” Club and for Bowllni Memorial and ArmlsUce Days . 850.00 550 00 taanui will b* equal aa regards to n®®H®nt State, Trinity, Arnold and facing toward the kicker to be. cer­ make toe ball carrier commit him* pwuntain is thxt IT tha Boofi of the YDlfA, now let’s go get those Carl Priess la plahnlng things Anderaon-Shea Port i V. F. W. Post * must have a house full of 10,000.00 8.W1.08 1,088.95 tain of remaining on aid*. aelf. 'They must avoid blocking of always catches up with the aacond the neat afat moathe the club will be postal cards. WhUe Commsndeir Miscellaneous ...... 107.70 pactlce aa neither has had a chance Britain Teaitoers. Wesleyan gam* of these ,October double bills Mcaged at lifting treee and bUsbee fellows wh<^rtgn* 14,883A0 to between chopping away branches, nnd Coast Guard Academy refused The receiving team uauaUy lines all kinds. T p Pittsburgh triumphs 'and two and didn't foi^938. ing team ta one of his plans. Maybe be held at the Home Tuesdai| night Re(tman Is on hta Job up and down 2,000.00 3,000.00 . . . .Attn. Jersayana; Mosquitoe up from around the club and aport Child lA^elfarS’ ...... digging out aidewalka and varioua nllow even toe hurricane to halt up with iu two finest ball carriers The offensive team may eroas Wisconsin way were so big and defsata in threa gam ta*te Chtoago \ Bee-Bee we can get a few warm up games If It is possible, get to this meet­ toe Atlanllc aea coast and ba thinks 188,000.00 168,000.00 other taaka during tha part Ua 1 t o a u g u r a t io n plans' last week tO-ymrd Itoa and anotiier muada. The work of reconetruc- of something, he sits down and Bonds 738.73 .388 Wock. It may form a variation of thick Whitewater teacbere football­ m uld leave them virtually■tiedhSt tloa will be completely a the hands with some of these local trams be­ ing. Ubrariea ...... 18.000.00 18,7S8.78 > ^ __ I nl Middletown, a contert which tbe within the lO-yard line, because 1 writes a postal card Instructing the 64.000. 00 59.39891 4.706.79 Jack Dwyer will be rt toe plate, Cardinals won, 37 X.j 0. ,, - ...... 819 85 174 .885 t o t . old-fashioned and dangerous fly­ ers couldn't get outside ' for prac­ ^ jiintattanMs* of Robfrt Carney who Is •» tano- American fore entering the County League Come up and play bingo at the Interest and Discount...... 9883 Vaughan, Pitt, 145 834 that U where the ball U most likely ing wedge. It may double pass. • , tice—had to take to toe gym ... .and would gain the oSgp of ooa par* The County' League is really\more Home Wednesday night. The com officer or member to carry out hla Dog Licenses ...... 1.600.00 1901.17 Hank MeOana-. at first and' Jim | ^111> sU due credit to other bat­ 87 175 .338 to be taken. The fourth back takes c e r ^ e point. ,687 to 888. rary member of the now Lift Up Now that we have^h^ our first 8933.63 362.62 O’Leary at third. McCormick, to* receiver sprinting to on* aide of Jimmy Ford reports from tha Chib. We certainly wish-the bo)rs meeting presided, over bv our new in our class of course, and any Wal mlttee hae some underful prizes for wish. Town Court ...... 8.000D0 tles on ConnecUcut soil—there waa Hurts Another Finger „Cto...... 149 631 a poslUon midway between toe ^ rtln g e r galnad hla s m vletecr The Anderson-Shea Poat 2048, V. 35.000. 00 33,833.69 1,647.41 a quartet of them—^most of toe 87 306 .328 the field and slipping tha ball to campus on* of or the tba—boys boys waa a t - ,1,. —t-:_-— r- :— — - »*-*-»x luck and good lifting. Commander, we can say the L«^lon games will be merely workouts for the winners. Commander. Redman is Federal ReUef ...... 95.20 One finger already was Injured Medwlck. St.L. 143 578 ends on approximately the 35-yard tacked by ao many of ’am ba han’t ••••“myartwday with a inaa* F. W. Drum Corps of Manchester, 20.000. 00 19,90490 atata’a Interest, perhaps, was fo­ 99 186 822 another back who runs to to* op­ iterful mound perfowwaww^ The severe etorm haa given our year has really begun. WhenNvo say the real thing. Keep your eyes chairman of toe committee and he Recreation ...... 31,46098 "^Ae otoer O ar^, Boa . .lie 4ig 81 134 821 stripe. The tackles, guards and cen- posite aide. It may lateital, or run raportad yet... .Cub pitching ataff I “ "H i. “ ‘""•d perfonnaaes the other columns ,for answers ts, Conn., haa been engaged to parade Water Department ...... 45,000.00 66,460.88 cussed at Storrs where Wesleyan, went out of commUslon when a foul Oonuaander Fred Baker a lot of ex­ "presided over’’ we mesh pr^lded would like to have a few of you showing plenty of power, was fa­ Ur are spread acrou the field on regular touchdown plays to to* looks so-o—o tired. ■. ..makesumjiw you in ------■.. m tra work. The old boy baa been over. The Commander bad bis that last crack. members to help him get things apd take part In a big cerebration Tax District Refunds and tip caught It wjuarely. Ja»«i„V toe the 48. wonder wha'U lappen when tooa* I Lombardi to tha liL New York, Oct. 16. Some of too Tax Salas Overage* ...... 101.43 181.4$ vored to defeat Connecticut State. right, left, or down the middle. working night and day since the laws right by him and dlo not I We'll be seeing you all Tuesday ^ady Saturday afternoon. These This mSeUng always la a klller- When to* ball la taken at toe Each man coming up and going Yanks show up—providad the Cub# “ “ tawad up the gama Tha* it evening at thie Masonic Temple. grimes are open to the public. members of our band committee 61,776.28 $ 28,789.43 °****»y blue about It, kickoff, the spectator should take do get to* flag... .wall, thera’a on* *1*™ a^ u t aa Rosa storm broke. tote to declare a motion out of are planning to make the trip with Totals ...... $1,132,566.00 $1,1U,532.83 8 Leaders diller: down toe field haa a particular as- Jeeros order. We did have him making for Stretch, \ , Turn To For Work By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. The program: different man from toe hla eyes off the receiver for a sec­ alimment. conaolatlon, somebody has to win It flfinitod tba Rada to four btom and a copy of Roberts Rules of 'Order, m i Barron, chairman of toe the corpa. Deduct Minus from Plus ...... $ 38,789.43 -Wealeyan v*. Conn. StaU, Storrs. Jolly, redfaced traveling salesman ond or two. With the booting of toe |mada a doubla and tripia htoiastf We hear that Jeems has had hla a j ie b ic a n l e a o l t ;. So toer* ta vastly mor* to the whUe Arky Vaughan hit for tba .Mom-Tpvss Auxiliary, B. W. V. though. Come out to the next meet­ \ ^ e Army B Navy Club Hou^ Committee, would also like 33,936.83 Union vs. Trinity, Hartford. ha waa before he took* over the ball, toe tackles, guards, and cen­ kickoff In football than 33 players Bharpshootar Wilfred Helsel, to* ./ Mons-Tpreek-Ypree Auxiliary will hold few nwmbers to give him a band In bowllnx team out taking toe kinks Disbursements exceed appropriations in the amount of $ Batttog—Foxx, Boston, .347; man^ement of the Cuba two ter wheel back to pick up toe man Minneapolis basketball whlx, may ing fellows'^ and we will aee If we Due ID the club being without Heath,. Cleveland, 343. Columbia va. Yale, New Haven. UR£EN TO SPONSOR running up and down the field and tow*hlta* out / Ito regular meting next week In the can amend a few amendments etc., fixing up the parking place and the out of their arms. Well, Jeems, when 8 800,000.00 Trenton Teachers va. New Britain months ago. who caught IL take hla trick ahota Into the movies ^ Army and Navy club..The last meet- electric ^ri.ts on Wednesday, the toe kinks are all out, irt ua know Add Temporary Notes Paid tola Year teeaeees j Runs—Oreeaberg, Detroit, 140; spilling on* another all over to* [ Tim wiiaiy Cuba, after grtUag a just to mix him up a bit. meeting fplTthe.^ nomination of offi­ front lawn. Let’s get a big crew up Treasurer’s Cash Fund...... 600.00 I Foxx, Boston, 187. Teachers, New Britain. The Idsal kickoff carries the ball landacape. thla winter, and than bring ’em to lug WEB postponed due to Isck o* at toe Home Saturday and get toe and we will take your boys on for 16,713.48 Anold va. Montclair, N. J., Teach­ Augle Oalan goea oat with a toe World Fair hero next year, cotodn’t The big event for the , coming cers was |)ostponM, The date of the Balance on hand—8-15-88 ...... I Runs batted to—Fox. Boston, 187; lights. Election of officers will be place In order again. ri» starting this a few lessons and maybe that will ers, away. *** cracked up. BASKE1BALL QUINTI ha'a the fellow who can sink hia iMld It When Tax CarlatoB ylrtdad held at the next meeting. week Is the Installation of the Post meeting has ilqt yet-been set, but put some pep Into Dave McCollum’s lOrseaberg, Detroit, 144. Freoch and Auxiliary officers at the the members be notlAed when month and throughout toe winter, Total DiabursemenU 81,772,766.27 f Hits—Vosmlk, Boston, 301; Foxx, Coast Guard Academy vs. Wor­ I aUU think we’U get ’em te- p )ta any way you call them, tnclud- * Mona-Ypres Auxiliary extends lU we expect to make the Home one of and Leon Bradley’s pin topplera and \ cester, away. . _ Ing to*tbs Bcudlnavian...Scandinavian... .toe W*I***?*5*'^,.*®Mg ***• •*7" deepest sympathy to the Maxwell Maaonic Temple Tuesday evening action haa been tatan by thd' -Brard we may be able to start that old RECEIPTS. IBostoa; Rolfe, New York, and Al- name golf’golfing------pro# are------thinking over I waa nicked fOr to* tjring / the busiest places In town. The Minus Imada, Bt. Louis, 195 each. The Trinity-Union contest waa ex­ l>ading the Pirates family In their sorrow ahd bereave­ October fourth. From all reports of Governors. '' ex-aervlcemen league again. Or are Account EaUmated RecelpU 0«>rt Plus pected to he evenly fought. Colum­ Md one-half, the Cuba^eeded InviteVito to take a crack at toe I i™ i®* aevento. ment. Our unit lost a beloved sla­ ws gather that the committee haa House committee has been enlarged 34,642.64 14,843.64 Doublss-rCronto, Boston, 51; Mc- ______to A thletic Q n b A ppoints John |LATE STARTERS ENTER — Home Chopper! arid every member has a certam they getting oo old? Charities ...... 30.000. 00 bia waa alight favorite over tale win two of PhlUpplno open.... If Al Slebert of The rest of the day’s actioa was ter and the home a loved mother. planned carefully and well for this Another first has shourn up this 800.00 1,192.61 393.61 )uton, St Louis, 41. for no real good reason; New Brit­ ^***‘'' throe confined to a doublehaadar la which job to do. Ob, speaking ot bowling, our Highways ' ...... ' Triples—Heath, aeveland. 18; tomorrow to toe Sheridan (Wyo.) Chamber of.„,. ______Mons-Ypres Aujtlllary haa been event and anyone not there will be week; It appears that th^flrat one bowlerf are starving for that turkey New Equipment ...... 995.00 995.00 ain Teachers hoped for toe bast; oy Hedhind A t Coach O f Commerce, Un’t kidding, toey^e CSilcago White Sox boat tot Bt invited to attend the Joint installa­ missing something. One of the first changes In toe 5.000. 00 5832.98 333.98 lAverill, aeveland, 15. clinch toe providing the Pirate* In Manchester to cut' d o ^ the Hpme will be a new cement stair dinner they won laat winter. Cemeteries ...... a...... Home runs—Greenberg, Detroit Worcester was regarded aa having GRID JAMBOREE t o d a y !really got toe makings of another ^*®wns,-7-8, and than tied tion of the .General Allenby Post at 30.000. 00 33,494.42 8,494.42 X bit of an edge on toe COaat Guard Veto At Newington damaged trees, on his property^ was way to the cellar under the front Department Commander Charlea Education ...i...... |S8; Foxx, Boston, 48. ctonaU Reda. They could win one ■ allngUi’ Sammy Baugh out there.. . . them, 8-8, In a game halted by dxik- Anaonla, Oct. 1. The writer visited Lavry Moonan none other than Jeff Blanchard. The Police ,aa...... a.a... 1 .000. 00 383188 18S188 era while Montclair wiaa rated a lit Proposed Cage Team . tl . A# n* M M»i name, Dick Woods; occupation: end •“*■■ El the eighth. The Oiant^PhU- President Mrs. Hsnfletto Btnks. 610.00 11080 Stolen bases—CroaaetU, New 8 » ^ and rtUUow, toe cbVmfiln. at the Veteran’s hospital In New­ story goes like this; directly the Board of Health ...... a,*.. 500.00 U* better than Arnold. H o ft Bin BsttiffE E*v# be. ?«. the Sberldan high team; “ *• 8»me was canceUad because of Mrs. Ella HamUUm. secretary, have 11.70 11.70 ■York, 27; Lary, aeveland, 34. Of On T*n ington last Tuesday and found him storm had passed, Sept. 21st, Jeff Parks and Ttm Warden...... I Pitching—Orove, Boston, 14-4; aaw*t VI IMIUCB Uu 1 8 ^ | »««». ««1 they’ll be carried on today height, elk-four.. . .and. aaya Mr. received invitations to be present at Building Inspector.. , ...... 3.000. 00 2880.00 580.00 .H C. JSS.'""”''”' * O '- Manchaater 0#«en’« AtoleUc club, by such games ** Tulans-Auburn, I Eleoert, **be paaaea 70 jra'rds with the Joint installation of officers of so much Improved that-he w-aa plan­ went to town on four large trees TOWN ADVERTISEMENT 75.00 ■Ruffing, New York. 31-7. ■Teateiday’* Ue was a haart-brtak- Munict]^ and Court BuUdinga 75.00 150.00 better known to q>ort fane for its ^icaM ppl State-riorids, Norto|M«I*taUv* #**#’’ ..,,#ven U that’*! v S y n C T * D h H V X * 4« t l l ® C tta American Legion Post and Aux­ ning on coming home soon. Another that had been blown down at his 500.00 767.99 367.99 NATIONAL LEAGUE. The^Standings lo CoD efiate Footbafl A s patient visited that day waa Walter home, had them all cut Into stove Miscellaneous...... a.. BatUng—Lombardi, CtoclnnaU, baseball teams, win try a new ven- Cp>lifia - North Carolina State and I b l r a Jurt a laetle the beat of w T tw H W P H T y y S T I I n J iliary In Masonic Temple,' Tuesday PROPOSED BUDGET FOR YEAR ENDING AUGUST 18th, 1980 Aaseaamenta and Collectlona .. 89.93 89.93 YESTERDAY’S RESULTS I® atralght They blew what wE*-DavW»on. aamaon aeoka an- *t, college scouts’ll be thanking you evening, Oct. 4 at 7:30. W. Cow-lea, a formec, Manchester lengths, the stumps removed, the 3J100.00 8,944.40 1844.40 1838; MU*. St LouU, .385. ^ looked like a ,J e 6-TieiS'^m tui* when It sponaora a baakatball resident and active Legionnaire. Mr. holes filled In. and grass seed soNvn, AS APPROVED BV BOARD OF SELECTMEN Accounts Receivable ...... Run*—Ott New York, J ll; Hack, E s s k n i H its Stride; Yale other victory over a soutbaaatern 1 tor the' plug, Mr. Slebert. By ASSOCIATED PBBSS Liquor License Fees ...... 15.000. 00 30,994.53 3,99482 NstlonnI Inntoga. They came near team tola searon. rival when It tackles Tanneasee. YDVA Cowles lives In Vermont now but is (but the grass therefrom not mow- I Chicago, lOD. Amount Estimated Town Deposit Fund ...... 300.00 333.00 33.00 CtoclnnaU 7-1, Pittalibur^ 1-4. Oeorgl* maete South Carolina. j Wonder what those otoer National Now that the bur,rlcane has come planning a visit to Manchester when e,l) before darkness fell. The name 769.73 19.73 l Runs batted to—Medwlck, St Chicago 7. SL LouU u S f **** loaded the **op«aelves for paaring up a ebanos comeback to ti* Cubs 7-7. ths ^eces and start all over again his old friends w-111 have a chance A Is for Action. 60,000.00 900.00 Libraries ..• .4444444444444,44 738.72 788.72 (Only games'bchetlu'etluled). CUrfia Battle Hard Our plana for a gala parade on Ar- to renew acquaintance With him. I At the club may be seen a large Highways 18,000.00. 6887.72 l!06; L. Waner, Pittaburgh. 190. Ametiemm H a r e n B o w L bam*, aaaka to taka It out on a coo- i" * * Purtue Cecil JabeU in ths Paul Derringer, Reds, and Ruas ...... aa...... 19,267.72 wtk rt*hi™“ *2*/ ^ * a / ' 6.000.00 0.00 New Library I Daublea—^Madwick, St Loqls, 48 we*K at home. A t a meetlaa ]>at draft-----looks Uke toe Grean Bay mtatica Day have been cast aside be­ Our sympathy Is extended to cardboard box, the reason for which Snow and I c e ...... 8.000. 00 4,961.76 3,088.34 Caiicago 7-8, S t LouU 8-3. Tbo y the CaitU fought and farenoe rivaL Oregon State. Bauers, Pirates — Derringer gave Oiling ,.*,.,,,4444444444444 4 4 a e 2,600.00 0.00 Town Court ••4444444444,4444 IdcCormiq]!. CtoclnnaU, 38. cause we, as citizens of this town, 752.67 75387 Washtogtoo-Boaton (Postponed) oof^tohed. Incidentally, one wouio fornU runs Uto Washington State I *Ee goods In that five hits to win dbubleheSdar open­ a-e 9,000.00 8,000.00 Federal Rellaf ..4444444444444 -MlM,.Bt Louis, 16; Out- must think in terms of the greatest Cemeteries ...... 45.000. 00 66,45083 31,45088 (Only games scheduled) rtlU had and------U.CJ---bA. pUya Oregon U otoer I oil* ..Texaa Mtae* (nickname. er 7-1; Bauers’ four-hitter took Education ...... *'• 360.QOO.OO’ 21,446.00 Water Departm^t ...... !**•••**• _ Bt LouU. 15. 1—(AP)-Even conference clasbea 1“ ** uiggtu.’ In ease-----, — you haven’t , nightcap 4-2. good for the greatest number. Our 0.00 Recreation . . . . : ...... ■see***** 3.205.00 3,60483 39988 pitcher* and a Street Lighting ,,,44444444444 * • ' 26,000.00 . runs—Ott New York, 85 tta ultra-oonaervaUvaa of to* foot- unU chalthian, Ed Frazier, deserves spe­ TOWN ADVERTISEMENT 38,000:00 1,500.00 Conn. Bridge and High. District 450.00 450.00 STANIMMOS ^ pinch*^ttera in their Luke AppUng, White Sox—HU Police ,••.....•.4444444444444 e * 16480 164.50 .. _____ ». CtoclnnaU. 30. Netii—I offort to bead off the ___ Eall world— to# ”Ivy Leaxuara.” th . otaiS^ aM^hlte^th™ double drove in two hiU for 7-6 cial sympathy for the months of • * 6,000.00 600.00 Peraonal Taxes and Penaltiea ... *■*••**• ^ Ud from the boSaTs^u-tTwit'IXI^r”^^^^^ d *. Board of Health ...... 4.68384 Stolen. bSaea—Hack, Chlcagtr 17; Thoro U a baaeball nil*, un- matfliaL ' ' '* | baUted atartars of the Big Ten BU Win over Browns. planning and the many evenings de­ TOWN TRE.aSURER’S REPORT Parka and Tree Warden...... * • 11.000.00 0.00 School District Taxes ...... 4,693.34 |Coy, Brooklyn, 16. W. L. Pet The club has also decided tq pur-1 and Mountain States cmi^^ ®°“ P*tmon WhUe their Itrolta out to bUatng ^ 1^ w . 0.00 33.000.00 86,733.75 3.783.75 Chicago .,. ...88 81 991 Irthered to, that voted to meetings which appear to Spraying ...... * * 700.00 Old Age Assistance T t a ...... Pltetdag—Lee, Chicago, 23-9 r r t r a ^ jMEata^ N®tre Dame, Santa^ira MOmlea Texaalaey*. gold pants and red and whit# be wasted. We had a float In the O. H. Waddell. Treasurer. » • 2,000.00 3.000.00 Itolance on hand 8-15-87 ...... 70,679.79 70,679.78 Pittsburgh . .. 86 62 981 an ellmtontad team Uke toe Cardl- . CRAVAT LEAGUE Building Inspector...... Ininger, Pittsburgh, 13-5. Nrtr York .. tE* club I Bice—admit that toe gritfnm to* p ip e d helmets... .did somebody U (Marpiiy*s Alleys) making, planned in detail by the a 15.000.00 7- 0.00 \ ..9 1 67 947 naU must not ua* rookies or do any State T a x ...... 8 9818.81 CtoetonaU ^, tail Eoped Mason U her* today, A. and M. the house holler fire 7 .... Pravo painstaking Tournaud. Sorry to ■ In account with the Town of Manchester for the fiscal year ending * m 16,500.00 0.00 "ToIaI •••••••••••••••••»!•****« .$ 350,177.51 $ 3(R.9W.63 8 68.047.03 . 80 68 941 «y«1»en ttog whataoever wbeTu The Orsvat Bowling League op*n- County ...... 868 860.64 18.53785 Boston...... plays '^la* aad Southern Methodist Nurmi took one look at Gunner August 15th, 1918. * 6.000.00 0.00 To he ralaed—Property Tax ... . . 883.888.49 .. 77 73 913 a club that atlll U contending ^ last night at Murpl^a a ll^ . waste your time, buddy. At least, Military Tax , . 44444444444444« S t LouU ... pUya Arizona. Colorado State and I Bariimd, toe heavyweight, on a run- we’ll expect 'a good turnout of local Garage • *,,.4444444444444444' e i.ooaoo 0.00 .. 69 79 .406 for the pennant Balance on harid. August 15th. 1037 ...... $ 70.879.79 4.SOO.OO 0.00 Totals ...•••••.••4,.4 4.4 4444444< .$1.1S3866.M $1,173,76687 3 83,047.03 8 23.846.76 [Last Night*s Fights Brooklyn ... .. 67 80 .456 of u S veterans for the usual parade and Election ■ Expenses * •..■^?^***^*®* of thaU last ta to* Mountain Btataa drcuit clrciilt Im ** blm ffet Into the Nv.n M THiuin- 0.00 a e 6 a * e a , 33846.76 PhUadelphU ..46 108 ■nnounced | 4 «^B bar, toaa* Uto-startera Join even, each taking 2 potato. 'the exerclaes at Memorial hospital. RECEIPTS Adnnilntatration ...... • • 7.500.00 Deduct Mtnua from Plus...... 904 24 ■tarts, tha Cubs gtv* the im- fight gam*... Advertising and Printing...... • q 2.000.00 0.00 !Hy THE ASSOCIATED PifiESB nrloaa In with their curtain-ralaen. tout Night’s Baartto ” HeU” Schubert atorted with a Aa for the next meeting, we're 600,000.00 8 40,300.37 W. Big OaoMs waiting for the ligbts to go on and Total .from Tax Collector: Assessment and Collection ■..., e • 18,50000 0.00 Temporary Notra Received...... 1*. PcL toto* a ^ of theU tathar. Ihren If Brigham Toung acorad toe flrrtl bang hitting 127 but BUI BIU Dleta Municipal and Court BuUdinga * * 6.000.00 160.00 Chicago.—Johnny Barbara,' ISO, New Torit ., .. 98 63 .653 b u y s BAILBOAD TIOKET The Uta atartars are not going victory in toa Mountata Stataa ’"Tbilr I — **• fun to watch In the grabbed high single with 138. the boys to clean up their own back Old Age Aaalstancc T a x...... $ 38,732.75 ■onto Band, Ind., outpointed Raj Boston . . . . ^ ^ -taggar to today or tomor- Memorial Day ...... * 500.00 0.00 81.773,76687 . 87 60 -992 seven” loop Urt night, trtm n ^ Lucky” Bengston knocked off high yards. Our next state meeting Is Property, Tax...... 868.880.64 lyle, 167 3-4, Bartwrtoo, 0 „ (8). Oevelaad .. r ^ . ^ cannot poaalbly be at Personal T a x ...... '...... 184.50 Armistice Day ...... t ...... e * ' 1,600.00 0.00 . 85 «4 , 970 D«iver.3(M). comra| 8-atring with 349.' ■^Sunday, October 9. at Norwalk. 700.00 RECAPITULATION I Hollywood—Ritchie Fontaine. 130, Detroit . . . . ^ben they face the Tan- School District Taxes .'...... 4.603.24 Miacellaneoua ..». 4, 4444444,4, * * 9.00&00 . 83 69 943 ped OkUhoma Aggla.; 3 ^ ’ ta 7h# I y S The StamWnga They want to dedicate their new Gash Patopr* at ot Aufurt 15, 1937...... • •'* • • 6 e • e $ 70879.79 lutta. K on t, outpointed Emilio Washington hoe* to toe opening World Series Wartilngton. ,I»d. _ (a P) _ A S ^ “^c3gSS‘^H Sl!lS!'K ---- —------910.451.13 Garbage Crtlectlon ...... i * * 16.300.00 0.00 . 74 75 .497 ■outowest.■outawaat TK» Univeroitv nf rw. I ****?“ .... they haven t seen w ■ colors down there and Al-Hermann ■2,ooaoo 0.00 Cash Received from Souroea other than Ttaatlon. 238868.10 ■lagans. 180, Urn Angelas, (10). Chicago . . . . . 68 8W a next Wednaad^ Team No. 3 ...... 8 Thomas Dannaher. Fines and Costs...... 4.961.76 Child Welfare ...... « q 373.71888 : Dallas.—Law Jenktoa, 133, Texas, 81 A53 ^ I PMfioyivanU-Lafkyette — no troll conquered- .«>! hung 1 always sees to It that a good time Manchester Trust Company, Temporary Notes...... 800,000.00 Bond Payments...... * a 143,000.00 0.00 Received from Taxation 8 t Louai . . . . 53 96 958 Mound staff W m urn ^ P6ter*bur|f WM un* I •oft tTtnrh— Um k Then pitt Team No. 1 ...... 2 2 la bad by all; also this time, by the 53.000.00 0.00 oppad Don Eddy. 138, Buffalo, Philadelphia <)rUy toe fact that hU pitching pertitfbed when told toe next train | began b y wallonlta Wrat Teaps No. 2 ...... State of Connecticut—Unexpended Dog Money ...... 789.72 Interest and Discount ...... * « 81,173,76687 -T.. (8>,. 03 96 947 3 3 taw of averages, we shouldn't have a a 1.500.00 3.000.00 Total Income r tiu ^ w m to a frasxle would have be^ 27-lH, and Ohio I tbe Jionltal with a buwtAd imm Teanl No. 4 ...... 1 g State of Connecticut—Liquor License Fees...... 20.994.52 Dog licenaas...... $1,182,566.00 [Pbiladalphla. — Cbvisy Oomer, to drive home in fog, rain, or sleet • 6,500.00 Ertlmated Incosae aa of August 15, 1937 ...... forc^ Hartnett to nominate Oiar- turned back Xavlar, 14- mtaor iS lS ile ^ , b r S l f ^ l ^ ; ^ S. J. Turklfigton, Dog Licenses . , ...... ■ 3.187.05 ••••#■#■■*•!■■*■**■* • 19,000.00 p21-3, Baltimore, and Jimmy ‘nrih. TODATV GArtES Team Na 3 ( f ) Yeongest Vet Ooobted • * 8.000.00 6.000.00 Actual Receipts more than Estimate ...... 8 40800.37 13 In le a ^ g mid-weatam cUahea (toU yaar.<..wlto 87 cluba atarttax Interest on Town Deposit Fund’ ...... 222.00 Tov^^ Court . $ • • e e • e ...... a b 3-4. Phtlartatolila. drew, (10); Nattoaol Lew ie...... 93 106 73 378 It’s good to see news from the fTlS^CirAt Roliof eeaeaeaeasees* 32.500.00 7oaoo Actual Expenditures for the irear...... 81.15585283 Boston at New York ’ ^7?* ‘‘*^.**‘*<‘ T>uqu*an*, and finishing toe season, and M t * Connecticut River Bridge and Highway District,...... 450.00 1.1838M00 |U WaaUy. 148, >hha<1alphla, out- CtaL I’M and Tedfonl . . . . 80 100 97 877 Army sad Navy Club. They haven't HftcroAtion ••#«#**■•#■•*•**■■ * * ’ 18,000.00 8A00.00 EsUmatad Expenditures for the y ea r...... 11 ■• * * * * ^ c a g o at S t LouU (3) *»me pUy- *m e ta debt... .that’s the end of Q. H. Waddell. Selectmen’s Cash...... -I..,...... 181,050.30 t m litotad Seabon AahUy, 181, Ntwark, Schubert . . . . 89 137 118 839 < the youngest man to the A£.F. Old ARO XAX '•'•■aeeeeeeeeeeeae e * 31.200.00 36,700.00 |. X.* (•)* - J Pittsburgh at CtoetonaU 527*. worked io to* breaking' Umea. he bought toe O c to tT n ;;;:^ M tartSd. Oeorg* RUahing-| Ftaacnwker leagues and Irresn^ Brennan . . . . 9Q m 106 81* * a 60,000.00 60,000.00 Actual CxpaiuUturaa Exceed EaUmated 4ppropriaUona la tbe punouat oC...... 23,96688 bowevsr, as Corporal Donald Miles Total Receipts ..$1,772,768.27 Wmter Department ■ iQuabea — Davo-CasUHonx. 184, (Only games aohaduled) ^ t a t Dlssy Dean must havert to •••• hlB ooBSdBnc* ■ ~ 'iJht»wirwe*ra -- - Eta Eeat Furman, 7-0, on toe e*rt-|elble pronMteraf, potata out Minor * a 350.00 0.00 Oarti oa baad Aud^aat XftSS ••••••••**••■•■■*••**• •••*•****«***•**•***•! 17818.45 tnrtngB into ncUon in cf 8t Albans, Vermont, went over- .ZoniBf • «s*«fte.e.4eeee ■«.**■* *y lontreal. outpototad Orvtil* DronU- AiBwrtaui a week’s rest batwocn hla ef- m seaboard whUe in to* south I Char W. O. Bramham. . 861 448 394 U tt • * 16,000.00 ' 400.00 Cash aa baad at befiaali^ of preaent aacal jraar—S-15-S7...... 70,679.79 ^ mld-w^ agatart Kansas; Ohio ■sas with the YD at the age of 14 DISBURSEMENTS Four Aciea Lot ...... 1. 138. Windsor, Cat, (10); Eddie New York at Bqs|on f o f ^ ^ e r e Isn’t anybody else to Forest walloped toe Otader, £E>Eto'Bergman U caUtag It hU eum No. M[*) aad served In Oo. D, 103rd Machine Accounts Receivable ...... _ 0.00 8.000.00 oa baad at end of flacal yeaf^*S*lb*S8 •••••***** ************.*•*••*•• 17813.45 Detroit at Oeveiaad ■JAILS MAY BE CLOSED com# togatoer ta 81-0, In a aoutoern conference «»iB«h I league of nations- Squad down at RltchU .. 780.00 tt. 139, Detroit outpototad Oame- ..98 106 101 889 Gun BattaUon, though be, didn't get Selectman's Orders ...... $ 899,615.68 Dog Ucanaea Unexplred • • * e • • e 0.00 S t LouU at Chicago (3) FOB LACK OF INMATES flrat waetorn ooofersac* turala; and an amazing running exhibition 1 U.%..14 natienalltlea. in- tnrder ... • 88 78 88 888 Cou]^ OlMjeis .* ,4, . 8,252,62 Town Deposit Fund . . . . 0.00 300.00 Nat Operating Deficit...... 8 B3.4« 88 « rkMt*. Mootraal, (ip). Hartnett lent to* only on* ahow- J*ta®cMta, victorious over Washing- by Oaylon S^— ------hta stripes until the Mense-Argonne IDuiiuuiig Die Va* DFonpmt Quxrimm (Only gamas aohadulad) ^ toe spin. All of t^ Cuba, in- Dleta, Jr. .. 88 86 101 3S6 Bond Payments r ...... » * *' 0.00 30,000.00 Total Ttaaa Received for year ...... * a a a a *8 eeaeeaaaee* 873,71888 hitch. When Unde Sato wants sol- 166,000.00 Liquor licenaas ...... ■5. HenderaonviOe, N. C„ won taeh-^ Denver—(AP)—T7ie j*u •'•buai- ta** “ *,*^*b«aak*, which upset of MemphU Dleta. Sr. . 96 108 i n MU » e * 16,713.45 • (tars ta doei’t pass up anyone on laterert and Discount ...... 59,293.31 Balanc* Aug. 15th, 1938...... 0.00 Total of Recatpta other Ihan Taxes...... 328,868.10 J knockout over BOly Bullock n?2***y*’ ■** “ “ fltiub- taajp’ in Colorado haa takan such a toe Gopbera last' aeaaoa. luSi Sewknee, m(______■ ______Not* Payments ...... 600,000.00 Total of Receipts excluding Tta see 308,458.45 JM1« lor a qoBvalasoent ward. Tbay account of ago if the soldier ta a Wa^nrtton. (8); Odrtl Jack- tort torse couaUaa ara ijU M aa Mlehlgan-Mlchl^ gtata. ern conference. lewle* over toe air. tonigbt—better ^totaim . .. W_J m 7 I * UTT Town Libraries...... 4';.... 16.736.72 ’Ttota) Estimated Ehcpendlturea . a * * 1,095.960:00 , Total Receipts from aU aourcee ...... ■ta ao JUtaijy that pop flias timror -good physical specimen. In one of ^81408,06688 ISS^Dunu^ woo darlaloa over tolnklng about abandoning thalr Nortowasterfi-Kaaaaa State, wu- Montana and San FraacUco pUy-1®* Dog Licenses, 50% State ...... 1,501.17 Necessary Property T a x ...... a * • ■ - 887,49196 Total Estimated Receipts from aU aouroea...... 1,183866.00 W iE ST L lN C t o p Into'cqnfnalee. uauaUy faiHny lockupa — c^-M *ijuetU aad Cbton^HiJl ^ tta- t D field Boq^Ul units EUta Manchaater Fire District, Tax Refunds 63.47 |o M*yera,178. Pueblo, CoIo„ (8), ^ for atnglaa, and It M d o u b ^ ad a acoreUaa tU ta tha principal •■■ Na S (8) EUiagtaa, Ooem., aad hta B y ______Murt i ^ d out toa rngjor part of west coaat game. TorrBttc* • ft . 88. US S66 Tax Sato* Ovarages...... 87 AS Totals excluding Deficit ..,$1,086^960.00 8L08696090 RaeaipU lara than srttmata ta the amoofit ot...... 808088 t^ c o u J d aurvlva a buattog attack T h w hasn’t bean a prisoner ta m o r ia r t t n in e m e e t in g red Mda by JE* Jpteon 'and Summit county to# mid-weatara aUta. Jobnaon . U1 108 188 S Traaaurar’a Cash Fund...... 500A0 Add Deficit ot Operating for ysar Aug. Lfith, Total Expaodituraa for tha yea r...... 11.156.86383 Bajgtum afid tha Untt- -.^•A elpbta—Sandor ta b o , 318. Rice'a , mighty team tai laid h i^ hosM Ota Band—August 15to, 1938 ...... 1 Hungary and Qrvil]* Btowa. m JalU atao* 1938 and the Oartw Warner . , m SOS 2U t n 16.71S.iB . 1938 . Brtlmated Expendlturaa for tha year 1483.56680 MBtatas the annual ogg oontlaiMa agatart OkUhoma white A }^So propoitloo of overweight Itort^ y Brotoera* baaeball team Js pPf^^Ihaa BO^pMT^eajgta; h to I p r t upon toeae hafr-talaiax county lockup hasn’t had nn PJopU brtween toe age* rt 80 mod win bold a maetlng at to* Wert Side Total# . . . ■toe* 1937. “ unaza Oara opana agatart Stanford Rec MoBdajr Might at 6 8 0 ’ o' sn »m k . ^ Mtata tevored to w ^ the 06, hltoarto, ihagnoaad xim treated to IBowa cqimty toera wur* 19 Ooarx - can be cured o ^ m m . to ->v MANCHE8TEM BVBNIWQ HEBAJUb. B1ABQ1ZSTER. OONN^ 8ATURDAT, OCTOBER 1,198$ PAOB TWSLVB MAWCHBS’rg K BVBNWO HgRALD. MAWUMBB'IBK, OUNN. BATURDAT;OCTOBER 1.198B TT,:? •; BOOTS a n d h e r Bri>D|]i^ For Bettgr—rbut Worse BUW' Cl.ASgllMIEi> 3 By MARTIN SENSE and NONSENSE OW i,, — V V4MOVO, J S P R E . . I OM t GVM. • WHPj V\UEO AEOOT U 4 T GVtoCR HOW -_iK m TAVfVRW WaJhlag Is rscomoMadid by doc­ 0ns very common human oott*, MARRXRO >SL U 4A 4.X WOULOMt tors as a tonle. hnt aowsdays ths btnatlon to big ssj^ U o n a and UtUe U S E ? “* To WORRSf biker le usually looking tor a aick- energy. ■' PROOT me-up, ^ ____ lib54 PjMNHORE Into ths movla*,.«ven. If ah* arantsa 8elf-reepect saves -.arpu tooney. j r e p a i k i n U VI MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 5.3 to taka a chance. 'The new technlqu* OP announcements BUSINESS SERVICES "Behind the Before, Yet Under the Vast Above, the World You don’t need a hlgh-pritoiS ou* to j P :i? r would require plenty of .time' "lai / /eae|j|y*’ Our gusto ■y\ to that sh* WSJ lift off OKFEHED I» ROOFING AND aiding, palnUng. FOR SALE—UPRIGHT piano in make you feM like a eomebody. fO R RUNT—1A TE8T TTPE hospi­ good condition, very reasonable learn and actresses, ini Miss Cor­ PoUewhaa—(about to rsprlmaad rravelar—At last! I have b*.. , £ ~ T tOr carpentry and mason work. Kea- Is In Tears and Tomorrow h Tuesday" — Just Like nell's opinion, don't really achieve tal tor bosM uae. RatM>.rM* TRUCK AVAILABLE hauling aonable. Time payments arranged. price. Phone 6991 qr Inquire at 71 latern otoriit) "Now Miss Pvs tuMl waiting here a loaig time—didn't 1l •oaaU*. OikU K«mp'« tnc. 6 esu . iuiy degree of perfection, until they i wood and brush. Telephone out ot W. Vancour, 66 Wells street. Ftabtie Garden a tr e e t. toy sys on yoiK|or a long Urns." your .master tell you how to roeog- order. Call at 17 Spruce atreet. J. have iqipeared In their fourth oa Otoe me? i:888. ‘ . / Drtvsr v “Mow parfsctly HUlman. fifth talkie. She hasn't the time tq AUTOMOmCBS W K SALE 4 . thrilUng for you, and 1 thought you Chafiffitir—Yes, but thars y m * AUTO TOPS, CURTAINS, luggage, KUUMS WITUDU1 BOARD 59 wait until then. several gentlemen, with large atom- WOOD SAWING done reasonably. Grade Allen Is An Artist! But over all her objections. Miss 2?®** ^ about soBaS beast­ dog collars and harneaa repairing. ly driving oSesss." aches end red nosbs. ’ u n FORD COACH, |M- IMO Ford lUiymond Miller, 7«8 Tolland f um- FOR RENT—FURNISHED room, 176. 1930 Studebaker sedan, Chaa. Laklng, 90 Cambridge etreeL Cornell rejects a Hollywood career plke. school teacher, or . business woman becaiiae she prefitca audiences tg <946. 1920 Ford coupe 34S. 1929 Telephone 4740, ■ preferred, garage. 19'Hollister BL "Cars BtUl . Depend on Roads,” The girl who used to blush Hksl Studebaker' eedan, $3S. Cole By OEOKUB BOSS KUeg'lights and a sound track. says an editorial headltne. That to finy whan anyona saw bar knaesj Motor*. M63. MOV rKUCKJNt;— New York, Sept. 25.-TGracle Allen n ? not altogether true. Some cars now has a daughter who goes about j STORAGE ‘ 211 HELP WANTED— APARTMEN’l’S—FLATS— has turned artist- surrealist artist travel detours—and such detour* (he main atreets>of thp town wear-1 1934 CHEVROLET Master coach, FEMALE 35 TENEMENTS 63 to be exact. mg a garb showing 180 aores of 'piieately owned. Price reasosnhlc. AUSTIN A CHAMbBHS when you It will take more than a New R|SA» IT OB NOT cuticle and thinks nothing ot Itt ToonerviHe Folks By Fontaine Fox Inquire 87 Ruaeell street. want the beat in Local and Lofig w a n t e d —A GIRL to help with FOR RENT—AT 27 Florence street, York columnist to rate Grade aa light housework and care of chil­ Ford car* are mSnufactured on l h a s t Distance Moving. Dally Eapreae 6 room tenement, steam heat, and an artist. The first impulse' of the an average of one car every alx F BM PWOPPY APOED SOME ACCESSORIES TD HIS HITCM-HIKINO OUTTI ' Hartford, Mancbeeter. Hoekvuie dren. Telephone 4801. all Improvements. Inquire 25 Flor­ amateur observer, confronted with seconds or 600 ears an hour. DID YOU KNOW THAT- at Phone e3«0, 08 Holilster etrM t ence street. ' j one of her paintings, Is to wrihee. A HERE AT $36^ Manchester WANTED T- GIRL FOR general ■TOe flying gecko; a tropical Itoanl OUR BOARDING HOUSE housework and care Of one. child. FOR RENT—TWO ROOM fijmufa- connoisseur such .aa Lord Duveen COMBS JUB'T AF- M’ might reach for his pocketbook. But tildes from tree to tree by expand* i Evening Herald PAINTING— PAPERINft 21 Phone 6942. ed apartment, with private bath. \ CAR frills of akin alongi itsIts aWtoT^ H M P ;^ M aP f .C Grube, 109 Foster atreet. most others woiiId prefer an aspirin, Far Short Of Whatk Ex­ \ WASHED, a n d TOUR DAtTOR w a i t / A R B A N i PROPBJJtTy OWNERS .—Attention WOMEN WANTED—Addreae our we think. GETS MARRIED JUST A VVIMNIIslO H a F p / la CLASSIFIED A watch’s’ balance wheel travato EVES OROWiNa $8.90 repapere room, oeiltng paper­ catalogs. 2c each paid In advance Anyway, Grade la on hqr way WIEN YOU GET HER EDUCAT­ IS much aa 10 miles In a day. U C ’’'J.rr ■\ * 4 TJCKET J U G T A s m a l l At plus bonuses. Everything supplied. back from Honolulu to preside at ED TO MAKE HER OWN W AT D IM O R tG t h a t t*> ADVERTISEMENTS ed or kaleomlned. Material, labor HOUSES FOR KENT pected From Town As OM “APPLAUSE*'? CMAMOE B E T complete Inside, outside pamting Free details furnished. Royal Pro­ the opening of the exhibit at the AW RSTeBMED bovni all average word* ta a t%m%. ducts, O. P. Oj Box 164, Brooklyn, FOR RENT—SIX ROOM single Julian Levy Galleries here. But The Uny toy bad' been taken for a THAT PAVsr COMPARBO iBiZlalaIBIUMa Bum^ra and - abbravlailons------I l^rge savtnsB Work guaranMed EHOTHBR AMOB aooAi a# B word and eonpoono Lang. Phone 3692 or 8566. N, Y. house, 2 qar garage, fireplace, we’ve previewed It and so can dis­ State Relief Need Mseat ride by a friend of ths fam- S O TO 1 — TOJTHP to/RRAGB STORIES C A SH IN O M a WlMMlNa words ss two w6r4a U|njjnuia eost U screened porch. Telephone 3359. close that Grade has painted such On bis K tura Mother said, to O N E , T w o WAQSR6 THAT prieo of throo llsoa WANTED—CAPABLE girl for gen­ oddly named works as: t i c k e t ?* T*1NCH / Uoo ratoo pot 4or for translont h u m d r e o / KKPAIKINO S.'l eral housework $6.00 per. week. No 8 ROOM SINGLE, steam heat, ga­ Dogs Gather on Street 'to Watch Local contributions to Bed I Mother — Did' thank Mr. IN STAMPS 1 LAV OM MV ONE EYE, THIS IS -X cooking, no heavy laundry. Phone rage, garden. Inquire 42 Florence y &nks for taking ^ for a rids? MartiT* ir, ISSf MOWER SHARPENINO, rephirlng Man Figh t Cross today reached a total of : s t a e l s SM TR IKS- TOO OOCX? TO BS Cash Charst 3353. atreet. Gravity Gets Body Sclsaors on There waa no answer.' T h e Mother >« ( Osaeacaura ..I J •JJI • jj* Vatuum cleaners -ecoDdlUonea it was announced at .the Manches-. BuR-RR-(?upp'r A l l w o o l / v v e ^ Virtue aa Night Falls Upside Down. ter Trust company, an anv>unt that repeated her question, ' hut thsre Boring o Tunnel Under •B’ • Otpaaeatlva Dare ..I J ^ Iil Key msking, lock repairing, safe s e v e r a l MODERN alx room was no answer atlll. \ l» comblnsUon c'banglng. Brallhwalte SALESMEN WANTED -A single houses, also two family Keg Lined Can Sinking a Cou­ is far abort of what la expected The Swiss Alps OOIMO OUHMIMO All arSara for Irragelat tatartlona 36 ple of Hard Putts In No ’Trump. M other.— Did you tbaVV Mr. •FOR T H A T ■ “ M 'la Pearl street flata In excellent locations. Apply from this community to assist In ♦ 2 0 0 / will Pa ahar»a4 at tha aaa Uaa rata. SALESMAN WANTED—A splen­ Eyes Adrift as'Sardines Wrench the relief work which is being car­ Banks for taking you for aridsir 'J'H B funds of three nations, oil gpaelal rataa far Ions lariP a«anr Edward J^ Holl, telephone Man' Jimmie—(whispering) Yes, but ear aSvartlatnc sivaa apoa raqaeat. WE SPECIALIZE In roofing and did opportunity f&r specialty salca- cheater 4642 or 8025. at Your Heart Strings. ried on by the Red Cross through­ lamps, and the picks and A4p orderad Pafara tad third ar dfth siding. WorkmansUp guaranteed man, eamlnss will be paid accord­ Toothless Mouth Munching on a out New England. but he told me not . to mention it. shovels of 8000 workmen drove S ear will ha abarsad aalr far Iba aa< Time payroenu arranged. Paint­ ing to ability. See Mr. Weden, J . Tuneless Melody. Thousands of persons are In acute I \the St Gothfrd tunnel to complc- 3 M tlMl aambat al llaiat tha ad appaar* Then there to the fellow who v ._ ad. aharglaianaia-Ha at•• tha rata 7 aarnad . --- hut r ing and carpentry. A. A. Dion Inc. W. Hale Corp. WANTED TO RENT Man With Mike Fright Moons need of food, clothing and shelter, ^ on Mey 22. 1883 In tees then aa allowaaaa etMfaada aaa ha mada 81 Wells street Phone 4860. Over Manicurist. most of them In Connecticut, and It so much In love with the girl that I(F\yeere, engineering skill and a* all tlipa ads efeppad after tha WANTED — FURNISHED apart­ Behind the Before, Yet Under the is hoped that Manchester's total will he worshipped the very ground her u n ^ tU n g labor had bored nine dttb da*. LIVE S'ltN;K—VEHICLES 42 ment. Four rooraa heated prefer father discovered oil on. li Ma ^ ll-tarh ld s'i dtspiar Vast Above, the World Is In Tears Increase considerably during the | end onq-helf miles und4t the Alps aeM. red. Responsible party. Write Box and Tomorrow Is Tuesday. coming week. to link Haly, Germany, Sw(tser- /<■ Tha Marald wlU .aat ha ratpooalbla D, Herald. No drive is being held to ' raise | Haeh afforfie many surprtoes. but FOR SALE—ONE COW. Apply 21 In any evisnt. Grade’s painting* .^ a n Builds Better Mousetrap and Buys Mohnir Tonpe." tond, end'the reet of Europe hy tar Bara tbaa ana laaerraai Inaartlon funds, all contributions being volun­ In a case like thla there to too muoh one of the greatest railroad routoe at ear adrartlaamaal aidarad far Ruaaetl street. have what lots of old masters have of a good thing: frames. tary. The Manebester Trust com-1 of all Urns SBora tbaa aaa tip)* We Are Now HOUSES FOR SALE Boarder—Hey. I found a'nlehel in The Inadrtrtaai omitetoe at laear> FOR BALE—NEW MILCH Jersey La Cornell Returns pany la acting as treasure^ foF tha] But the toll whs staggeruig. The reelI pabl pabllaatloa at adrartlatnp will be local fund and donations should bel my hash! ^ eonstrucUon cost htore than $33,- uiad~ aalr hr aaneallatloa af the cow, Albert Bogll, 375 Bldwell FOR SA LE—SIX ROOM single. aU The-stage’s First Lady, Kalb' Landlady—Yea, J put It there harsa mada cor Iba ebrVlaa raadarad Listing Real street. Improvements, garage, 1-3 acre arine .Cornell, haa come back to brought or mailed to Robert Hatta-| 000.000, 179 men were killed or i All adaartiaaaaata Bati aanfena away. You’ve been compLilalning______about the suffocated, end many\contreeted' land, reasonably priced. Telephone work. And so a welcoming commit­ lack of change in your meals la stria, aepr and irposrapbr with ^ Ejstote 4823 or Inquire at 193 Lydall St. tee from the Fourth Estate called disease Even Louis Favre. chief ' rawalntlons antoread hr tha pabllah* ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 am and tbar raaaraa tha rlpht ta at her house on Beekman Place the engineer, died before thevtunnel FOR SALE—54 HUDSON Street, ' THE WORLD JtAY BE OBT- wee finished. ooUepstng ffhm a . adll. rarisa ar raiaal anr oopy aea> For Foil Sole NEW 2 BURNER oil circulating other day. She met us at the,head TINO GETTER, BUT WE NOTIOB ' I titerad ahfaetlanabla house, all Improvements. On lot of the staircase In the quietly ele­ FAMILY ROWS heart attack mduced by th a'ex ­ CliO«NO HOURS -Clasaltad ada heater. Cost $14.00, $10 takes It. extending through from Hudson to t h a t w h e n p e o p l e l e n d tremely bad atmosphere In toe I IP hp pahllabtd saniB dhr aaet ba ra- If yon have a farm, home Nice sounding $6.00. Write gant home where her husband, SPOONS TO THE CHURCH SO­ ppiTid hr IS e'elocb nson; Satardars William atreet. Width 99 ft., length Guthrie McCllntlc. and she have excavation MM. or acreage at reiwonable Box O, Herald. „ 165. Price $5200. Phone 7900. CIAL THEY STILL TIE PIECES Crews worked 24 hours e day lived ever since they married 17 PLAY PART IN OF RED RTRINO AROUilD THE prices we will try and FOR SALE-ONE BUILDING 10 to drive through the tunneL ’They TELEPHONE YOUR NEW e-ROOM HOUSE, line rest years ago. HANDLES SO THBYXL STAND move It for you. Trader ft. by 16 ft.. In perfect condition. ueto oil lampe, employed enlmato dential district. All Improvements She has spent the best part of A FA IR C:HANCB OF OETTINa * J A K E W ANT ADS arranged, 3 salesmen. W. E. Hibbard. 282 North Main AUTO CRASHES! to haul out rock. The terrific rock for price and terms teiephonc 6394 the past year at her seaside homo THEM BACK street. pressure of the Alps caved in the Ada as* aaaapfad arat tha talaphaaa Customers walling. or call at 110 Benton St. George In Martha’s Vineyard and has been roof repeatedly. unUl finally It be­ \ W9>-| at tha OBAllOK RATH st«aa abara Fish. leisurely pavlKg the ground for her Dallas, Tex.—(AP)—Love affa Angler — You’ve been watching came necessary to build masonry aiBflcnifc. "r^ein. u.a oor , Hi a aaavealsBsa u a4rartisara bat next show, which a German dramat­ S a OAiB RATBS will ba aaaaptaS aa EPW. J. HOLL FUEL AND FEED 4» A and home troubles may play an In me for three hours. Why don’t you vaulto 10 feet thlcA The rOLL FATMHNT It pal4 al tba hael- ist drew from the Biblical personali­ porta:nt part In highway fatalltleq try fishing yourself? _ I t ^ to 38 feet wide, 31 tost m SH aem aClaa aa at balera tha aavaatb R ealtor LOT'S FDR SAI.E ties of "Herml and Marlamne." ONE H ALF CORD. Four foot sea­ • ^ 1 Jeriy H. Clark discovered In Onlooker—I ain’t got tha patleace. —BUILDING loU on vioeecneneti to Airolo, over nine si^KCHY SMITH ILATH will ba aellaatad Na raapanM* $5.00 deitvered. L. T. Wood Co. knowledge of Biblical background "Eyes Adrift as Hardines wrench at Your Heart String*.” Methodist University for a thesis i Generally speaking, our lov* of end one-quartto mllas. once the Again Strong street. Inquire 38 Wood GLjPEG Bf JOHN C. TERRY butty fer eirare la lalapbonad ada Phone 4490. and Mias Cornell haa been browsuig (From an Exhibition of Surrealist Pastels by Oracle AUen)^ "some of the peychologlcal .fact aspenalve things grows faster thaw longest tunnel m the world. TO s m it h you and AMRITA 6EE i n t win he aaaaaad aas thair land street. Tqlepbone 6349. Into a library of books. In order to toi highway safety." A lAHPll^ ON A PAliATASin^o'P S e v e r a l h o u r s l a t e r - j ou^ablUty to afford th«m A t first steam locotnoUvae TO IT t w r THE INSTRUMENT maaat he aaeraaiaad. brush up on the subject. She plays Motorists coficentrate upon fina X FEEL LUCKY AFTER HUU8EHULD GUDDS 51 med up her stage mentor, and spouse play, we usually live it 24 hour* a much eddltlooei difflculty OONIP 14 RERUREP ANP THB - ^ G ETTIN O RIP OP OUR INDEX OP SUBURBAN FOR SALE ‘Marlamne and she’s excited about d al dUrieultiea, love affairs, trouble ^Dofc-:M«w, Joo. dsar, tf Z do an In tunneL expelltag gaeae end hom/b t i c Nor*o aoopj - tm e w 's a b to r m at home, "he doesn’t frighten you. day. That’s the advantage of being at home or argumehts with fell i PLAN* CHSOKIft WHILC THff y T ^ R lG N T- WEATHC BIOWAWAV ANPHIS u n c l a i m e d f u r n i t u r e It married to a director-husband. There tiM cooking for a month, what win Many engtoeere suffocat- HtAPlNA ACROSS OUR COURSE- / .CLASSIFICATIONS FOR S A I ^ —WOULD like to com- And he brings out the best In you. workers, said Clark, and under suet Z get? PO CAN Pl KEfiLACBOM ^ F IR E - Occasionally people buy furniture The McClIntlcs mix -both tbelr are no lulls between rehearsal •o- The electric railway used to- POCTOEj BUT IP we TAKE OPF AT ONCE m'unlcate with someone that would And I don't believe that I am the conditions their minds are not on . BURNED 9 T U P P * aHo^oameodaeeoHdaoM A from us, pay a deposit and then lor domestic and theatrical Uvea In a Joe—You’ll gat my life titouraaee X THINK we CAN SKIRT I T - appreciate a beautiful home In the only actress to say it about Guthrie. hours.” ' their driving. and your freedom I some reason or other full to take the happy accord, because Mr, McCllntlc .Still Movie Holdout tw S t Gothord i^lwajr now In- *••••••• Odd C EM ERGENa country. Five miles from Manches­ He Is. one of the most quiet directors Consequently drivers are nlor furniture. We have assembled all directs all the plays in which Miss Then someone proffered the In- eludes 80 tunneto. 38H miles to e•a«eea*a•••••a• • • • • D ter, near Rockville. All convene I have watched at work. apt to “get out of control” C3BH «iC TAonke ««••••••••••••• B this merclinniisc In our Unclaimed Cornell appears. And speaking of touching enneali. total length. 334 Irnces, one acre, garage, and bam, "Temperamental? Of course h& is tvltable question. How about Miss automobiles, Clark said. He said bow about this 7 la MeeberlnB F Department,^ and to dls|Kis«! of it So one of the more precious in­ bridges of noore Lest aad Fauid (.a^oa. 1- fruit and berries, good road. This is temperamental. Who around the Cornell and the movlca? the term "aeddent” Is a- mlsnome(| Bobby— (abort of money) Bay, CALLS quickly, we have deducted the paid- terviewers popped the question: "la Well, the Stage’s First Lady atUl aa only five of each 100 blghamy than S3-f s e t Amnoaaoananta ...... t a fine home, hut wants the right stags IsnR? But he reserves his Dad, have you any work you’d like Parsoanle . . . , . - 4 in amounts from the original prices. he as considerate a director as he la a cinematic hold-out. She be­ deaths are due to unforeseeable 5 >sn. A currant party. If interested write Box At, argumentative moods for discussions 0M to do? 8 w 1 s B stamp ABtaaaabflaa Axmnister Rugs, 9 x 1 2 ...$ 12 ea a husband?" lieves that It la too late to venture vehicular aeddents. Herald. about the day’s work at home. When Father — (taken by surprise) AptoaMbllaa tai Snla ...«•••••• * POLICE Bedroom Suites, 3pc. ..?.$ 16 ea. A benign smile from the renowm- ■nown hers por- Aatomobllaa tot Bsehanse t ed actress. "Wonderful," ahe sum- Guthrie and I are rehearsing for a Why, no, but— er. *™ys 8 scene aata Aeaaaaorlaa—TIraa ( Bedroom Suites,: 4 pc. ...$ 29 ca. Bobby—Then how about putting along 4he Alplno A*ta Rapalilnc—Pnlntlna 1 Living Room Suites. 3 pc. $ 38 ea. l e (; a l n o t ic e s Aata hobaola 7-A me on relief? nUway. Autaa—Ship by Traeh t 4 3 4 3 Dining Room Suites, 7 pc. $ 43 eo. tssa NBX sarvlov, la&f Dining Room Suites, 8 pc. $ 53 ea. l.lgLOH PERMIT Aataa—For HIra ...... * XOTHIK OK .4PPI.ICATI05I FLAPPER FANNY By 8 ylvi« Oarnaaa—Sarvlea—Storage W 3 Rojims Fu rn itu re...... $110 1W t. P. u Lt- .4 Thin In (o kIV*' notice thut 1 Joneph By Clyd« -eoriLi>MSTMiitiavKt.*K. T'a. «ta o * »*t . ow.- MetcrayaUa—Rlayclaa ...... 11 FIRE 3 Rooms Furniture ...... $130 Murlcunl of liiKelow street, Man­ HOLD EVERYTHING WaniaS Sotoa -Motnrerataa IS chester. Conn., have lUed an ap'pilea- L.•wig6 FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser I Eaalaaaa aaS Vrataaalaaal Sarrlaas Rooms Furniture ...... $148 Rooms Furniture ...... $165 (iftn dated 22nd of September, I9S8 WASHINGTON TITBBS aullDfaa Sarvioai OftaraS ...... It South with the IshiiuFr-ii^mtrul Commlaaion By (.rane Houaahoie Sarvicaa Uffarad ....It-A Rooms Furniture ...... $180 for a Hcstaiirunt Permit for the’ aaU r OUTOim WAY Botie t bg— DI r Ml lar EASY TERMS ON ANY of alcoholic liquor on the premlaei m b h Am t AEAHLfiOMMK vou m i 6T le ttW tW X f SHE'6 NOT AT By Williams F le lie i^-N D r1 M 4 3 2 1 of S4d Main atreet. Mnncheatef. Conn. M N tO O K tO c^qui ooo6>\to explam nwv vou em tAn TH A I.! d em a n d ' ^ " T Evew H4WB TO LOOI.C^ I'?. FvnerBl ^rMtorv PURCHASE *l'he businesB !■ owned hy^yCurley'. A PMXSTAIVr. ■ELL. r v i HvAtlbg^rlumtitni -RooABt ••• A small down payment will deliver A T M l OUKM I TO S IE tW KWOVA/ WVHV V OLI U ______SKtEAKBD S S - N orth I.unrh, Incorporated" of 81^ Main ■ R C Q c i e A PINE s w t r / ♦ULR) MIR tnaurmbev ...... any of flits merchandise and we slrcH. .Manchester, Conn., and will be N» JU S T BELMONTE OOr ANDPHOmO PIANCEi! HIWD TH» TRBB - MOOUPIXOR, l» miltovry*—Dr«8im^lBk will arrange convenient weekly or roniluctei l>y Joseph Morlconl of IS ISkFT* Aa ir ia Atfv B*>SBIW’„ .. TH’ STUAP HB HOCKBD ■ M Uoving^TmokiQg—Aiorbge «••• liiK*'low street, Mnncheater, Conn., at PLAYING A ®-POINT MM AND.;. Futile PMSetlgvr Bemev eaao.aih'A 5 4 3 2 monthly payments up to 18 months. permittee. LfiLO ' T O .’ijpU WAS' S T O L B — AM ’ MOW TH ' FelDtlng—Papvnikf ...... tl No payments In clme of sickness or HIS BOLD, COtJFIDENIT BUSJklBSS ’’ ProfeMlonel Berrleee ...... t3 JOSKFtl MOniCOt^I ti unemplovment. Dated 2?nd of Sept., 19S8. L»8T m a k j eeco v tas RJBTi\/»,sMeAKV, Kepblrlne ...... 11-10-1-38. m alpsack rmlloring—O y v l o g ••• AMBULANCE HUNDREDS OF OTHER BIG bjct- l i k b / vou*d b b t t e r a c r rolUt GkK>dv end ftenriov lb BARGAINS POSITION WBnt*d>—‘BonindRt 8«me« M THIS THIW6 SETTLECi BBCAUS6 (D ou g an ) Dated above are only a few of the PROM KdueaclMMJ many marvelous bargains In our un­ rrs ooT vtxj ou *th ' r o a d Cottrtvv bbd CUe««8 . tl ;> TMB TD BEIW A SHYSTBR/ PliVbtV iDStrUCtluoe ^amaaM**. II claimed department. Stop in and POUCE COURT BENCH- DenClDg . • a a • » . aa.. o m o o o 99 * * 9 • • all'A 5 6 3 0 look them over. It will be well worth \ MOBICrI—OrAIQAtte ...... H ■\ Wented—Inttrurtlcme •••ea**#*# M your while. (H olloran ) PHONE OR W’RITE FOR A william 8. McKcIvIe of Wood- \ Bob d«<--0 toe k o n ga gwe tl FREE "COURTESY A im )’ bridge street, pleaded guilty to tbq BoAloese O p p o rtitn ltlvv .aaaa*wa M No m atter where you live, we will eb ar^ of operating a motor vehicle MOfiw to L o a d ...... M 3 0 6 0 send a "Courtesy Auto " tor you 6uy while under the influence of liquor < / Urly •ItuktIoBA morning, afternoon or evening to at the seaslon of the Tow-n Court Help WAntfd—FAfnAlA ...... 14 (Qul-sh) Help Waoiod—MaU ...... tl brihg you to the store, and take you last night and was fined $100 and /0-< J BAlVACnCn WmOtVd ...... •all'A back home again. No obligation costs. B«lp WAM*d*~MAlA or FeiDBSo.a IT 4 3 4 0 whatsoever. Kenneth Beebe, charged aith ▲gVOte WAMed ...... aa.IT-A ^ J u s t g o t w o o d u p in Bltuotlon* WADtod—F oidaU •••» II A-L-B-E-R-T-S violation of the rules of the road T l l '------WWUT LUNO SNOUCbH TD BET SltUAtSOrVf Wontod—MAU .a.aaea II MAIN STORE—WATERBURY pleaded guilty and was Jlned $5 and PRCSS BOK TMier lONGSION watt; MAwe UCFT ON A TRiP, VOUNG Emplopntvnf Agvne1d>A ...... il : . v - . HOSPITAL 11 Display Stores In Connecticut costa. The charge of breach of peace »AYMrrB-M*»**4INe BLMAOOO/ ft'))-*' 9 1 ^ 9 Uvo Sleek.—Fet^—Foeltry* ▼eklvlva All Store* Open Wed. A Sat. Evaa. charged against Thomas Rogers 34 C IN THE t h a t f o r SfVERAL MONTHS. Deg»^Blrdo*-Pol« ...... 41 wa*.nolled on payment of costa and ^ ------LIta Oioek—VAbleiAA ••••«•••««• 4t . Till 9 MAIOIS t. FottUfT Bbd SuppllAA ...... 41 5131 Edward H. Kenney, was found not Wonted— peto— Poultry—Btoelt 44 guilty on the .'barge of evasion, the BVRRYTUIN6 rot gale—Mlmllooeo«o A USED G. E. electric refrigerator, result of a utilities pole being knock­ JUST OANOY/ ArtISloo For Sole ...... 41 for sale cheap. J . W. Hale Oorp. KNGSnON WILL. Boots kod AeeeoooHoe ...... 41 WATER DEPT. ed down on Keeney street four S W A M P us/ Balldlog Motertoie 41 w-eeka ago. 10-4 Dlomondo—Woiehto—Jewelnr *• 41 MACHINERY AND TOOLS 52 0 e « * Electrleol Applloocoo—Hodle •• 40 The 82,000-pound Boeing 814 that U90I9. Fuel ODd Feed ...... 41-A 3 0 7 7 “Oh, gee, I forgot! Your mother called about tlmee ©clock Oordtn—Form— Dklry ProdBOte 40 NEW BLIZZARD- SILO flUcr at a Is expected to go into Atlantic Boutebold Ooode ...... II (After 5 P .M .) rciiucUon. Several makes ot recon­ service this autunm will be able to etting to look an’ said for you to be home by four or she'd give you • 1 1 MAChlBory ond Toole a*a.aawHaa IS ditioned tractora. Dublin Tractor carry 40 to 50 passengers, and car­ “Doctor, Tm Just worried sick! He’s lickin’ when you got there at five.” ileOlOBl lOOtromentO ae*a*eMnaem IS more like Santa Claus every a y f Offleo oad EquiptaoBt aa** I4 Co- Providence Rd., Wllllmantlc. go load of SOOO pounds. ■poolklo Bt the Btoroe 009999999* M 7 8 6 8 WoBTlBg Appopol—Fare aa*«*s« H WABtod—To Buy II ■y ” . MANCHESTER MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE Whitey’s Restless By THOMPSON AND COLL Baataoroata ipco Beemo Without Boerd «•••••••» II WATER ,COa .A Dev Boerdoro Woatod . «.• .....• .aa.SS-A UKJE le Conntry Board—Raaerte mmmwmmmm M m o v o u d o m t : MOW WHERE T H’ f DICKEKJ3 THi&^Kjare Feo*A g l a m o u r a r r u o io s , ALLEY OOP -V. etel*—Beetaaraate ..n..a.aa. 41 1 WHITEY.'COMI h a v e THOSe TWO 60M E !! rV/E S 5 9 7 4 TELLlWG U S THACr LOVlE HAS ASKED D u d W A N G tB M N The Expert Speaks ’natad—Rooma,—Board ...« a a . tS 'W ITH ME AMO GOT A HEALTHY By HAMLIN FDR A HUOE s u m OE TO BUY OUe TD CAUSE A4E MORE I M C S O O GP S ??^ y . # N A T lc ta rtata. TaasB anta « H HER FREEDOM, OlV/ES U S AM AMGLE b o o s t H im u p A K X M h lam jB o a Uani See Heat aaa '•< BKCUX ACHESTHAM A ZaOZEA/SPiDECS! ! v o u IwEa.AFTEO ALLTH' Raat ...... Maaaaaa GAS CO. TOVWORJA OU. ------^ j w TbueHoawi, ♦FEVWt HUT* O N ^ H B V / WHAT ) TW' ONLV THINCS 44 '!H4CT IHDhMOMKmo. I r M S VOO \VCAN DO WITH TH* ■raatdd to Rsm . I a . I » M ' 5 0 7 5 OHO A n w M N u n _ - .'itAj'w j «nu. ipailBtol BalMlaa tot fala wfa AtBlaeee Fiasert* tee dale Macs BNOUGM T b LAY FanM aad Laad tss Bale ,, n c ELECTRIC CO. O U T "TMB FLOOR PLANS fat data m .. m — FOR a n MLOO/ tor data ...•M'...«*aa«aa< V Fraj ism toe gal* aa«aa IB gee HMe F«*d«dee^B#i .5181 Evening Herald ■^‘1 BATOBDAT, OCTOBER 1,1988 1

weak wm become associated- with His headquarters A temporary office of the state ia- the Radlo-Keitb-Orpheum Corpora- York. ABOUT TOWN Uef and rehabtllUUon agency will tion (RKO) in-a traveling position Carl A. Jhmroga, who was Mr. be esUbliahed here on Monday, It bavlhg to do with the advertising of Hoover's acalstant at the State here YES, WR^LL was announced today. The agency opening productfona of RKO fea- end later at the Capitol in Spring- ' A elMnc* lua bMn made la the ture pictures In key citlea. His ter- Held, is now manager of one of the RANGE OIL office will be In room 9 at the M ^ - Dd TTt* Bytlal Qub** dimwlnc m a trip to Clpiu Building. ritory will embrace New Bhigland, theaters of Western Massachusetts Get A Good Grade of O il. . . Get Good Serrico tiM WMd Boriob, tb« dimwiaf be- northern citlea as far as Detroit and chain^ Springfield. VAOmJM ; tny po ^latlMl from tonight until Atlantic Coast points to Florida. CLEAN ro tm FURNACE Property owners today ICooday nl^^t. AU having Ucktu to ‘ swearing out” their property lutg Take down, cleaa and replaee CALL 3866 mtura v « . aalMd to do ao at the at the office of the Board of Assea^ yonr smoke pipe; paint expoeed ' I Tample (tonight. . , sors at the Municipal .building. All ABEL'S RATE Iron castings with heht resistant realty and personaU., lity must be so paint. lv « i . 1/A AT^C S^VIOT STATION iba -Ngtilar btialnoM mooting, of registered b'y November 1. Ciiaranteed Electrical and tho Prtvata Duty aunea asaociatton Mechanical Auto Renairing CASH the pratsei. ^426 Hartford Road 1^1 take piaed Monday ovening at Owners of bee blvep must biy law FILMS REAR 28 COOPER 9TBEET PRICE $5,00 sing 7U5 at tho nuT8«i’ realdence on register their aeries by ^6cto' lober 1, DBVEIXM'KI) ANE^ Established 1921 ' . Haynoa atroot. according to law:.\Thoae who have |*KINTED •Our aervloe truck carries aa not reglstered-'Should advise the aasortmant of apioke^.plpea, el- town clerk of their possession, of of the Tho Willing Workora group at the 24-HOUK SEKVICB bows and- dampere-reauseqaeutlT bees Immediately. It Is not neecasan-Yar our men to WaaloyaaWWWWjwe Oulld,v w a ^ of which, , ------Mra.------Lao adMndol ia loader, will meet Tuee PilniL l)«po8i(' Hog At return to the shop for these itema A registered GuefnaeyX bull haa Stora Entnuicd dlv iaatoad at Wednoaday aftomoon recently been sold by thexTalcott StiM South Methodiat church. The BENDIX Brothers Company to Martln\Peila group wUl eondact a rummage aale The Socoeseor to the T.P. A ITK K N on nuraday at tho vacant atore, B0& of 384 BtdweU street. This animal la Butterfat Prince of Talbrow KEMP'S Washing Machlno Roofs and All Kinds Mala atreot. and CO. 282804 according to th* American Quemsey Cattle' Club, Peter^ WASHES — RINSES 17 Wells St. Hartford ICaacboator damp No. 2S40, Royal NMghbora, will meet Monday ovo- borough, N. H. DAMP-DRIES TeL 2-4597 1^ at the homo of Mra. Margaret AUIXIMATICALL^hy: Of Repairing Brown, 20 Arch atreot' WRECKED BRIDGES BEING Manchester 5619 JOHNSON ft LITTLE Maachoater mombora of tho Point Agent For k EMP BY YOUR LOCAL CONCEI OWooda aaaocUUon are notlhed Warm Air Heating Slace 1908 Plumbing A Heattag Contractors TEMPORARILY RESTORED ’S, Inc. that a morthig will be hold Satur- 788 Mala Street Comer Center and Trotter Streets day. October 8 at $ o'clock la the Telephone 8878 \ • / bPPERS Town haU at Old Lormo, for the pur. Town Treasurer George H. Wed- Guaranty Workmanship poao o f aootng what action the aaao- dell stated today that the work of datton will take toward cleaning up bridge leconstru'etlon iii the town ^^ afte tho raeont hurricane, and other ^ la being rapidly completed. Bridges CHIMNEYS REBUILT BMktton o f bualneaa. washed out by the recent floods will OKE

be temporerUy replaced by the town, Painting Jomph Laagoi’ of M Cooper atreot and it ia hoped that WPA gran^ for a on tho Kanwood blanket, can- Range and Fuel Oil permanent replacements can be se- tor by the Vjr.W. auxiliary. cured later. Today a one way Papering 24 HOUR SERVICE NU^HOME IMPROVEMENT TIm drawlag toto plaea at a meeting passage at the site of the Adams of tho aoxUiaiy heldeltf' laat evening at •treet bridge was being completed, $12.25 Canvas Ceilings TOM tbo VJT.W. hooM at Mancheator while the Parker street bridge is be- A Speciaitf Telephone 3873 Groan. The prooooda will bo uaod ing rebuilt. A bridge on Birch CASH SERVICE toward tho puichaao of a large Mountain road is already finished. Deitvried. Estimates Given

Amatlcaa Sag and an auxiliary baa- Workmen are busy passing a tem- 103 Spruce St, Manchester, Conn. porary structure over a culvert MORIARTY RROS. washed out on t-ydall street. Mona-Tpraa Auxiliary, Britlrii 301>315 Center S t , Cor. Broad S t TeL Manchester 6869, Glastonbury 2222 LT.WoodCo. J- C. Benson War Votonaa, haa been noUSed 81 B IsaellSt. TeL 8496 41 Cambridge St- 16748 ^^ that tho reghlar maoUng of tho New ^ POSmON WITH R K 0 Oouaca Britlah War Vet- ataaa Amdllary will bo held Octo- bor 8 la tbo ltA .03. Hall, Bridge- FOR GEORGE C. HOOVER 2 peat. —

Oroup No. 1 of tho Memorial Former Manager Of Local State Theater To Sapervise Boapttal atddllary, Mra Jamea M. 9koarer, leader, will meet Monday Advertising Of Feature Pic- SfUraoon at 2 o’clock at the Clinic tures. building on Haynoa atreet.

George C. Hoover, for some time Ctiarioa Turaor of Hartford will manager of the State theater here bo tho naakor at tho aeoaion of the snjl recently manager of a Wariier Bvtrymn'a Community Bible ciaao Brothers theater In Springfield, haa

tomorrow amming at 8:18 at the resigned that poaition and next 9a«ond Congragatlonal church.

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([Whan Joooph Chartler, collector la the eighth School and

UtUilitlea DIatrict, Sled 10 llena on property In the district for unpaid taxjw yesterday, it left but one half

of one pec cent of the taxes due RADIO la the district unpaid for the year.

He BOW has the rate book for the taxes due starting today which Is a SERYIGE 2 mm tax and calls for a total col- Cunninffhain Tubes leetton o f 811.811.

Phone 4457 Thirteen local Democratic dele-

. gatee,wiU attend the convention to- morrow afternoon at the Hotel Bond Wm. E. Krali ^ ^ la Hartford at. adUch a County S.^ D c im o n t S t r e e t Sheriff will hi nominated. ^ ^

Keep Awake Manchester

.Citizens, Taxpayers

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Vote For

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THEODORE C. ZIMMER

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FOR SELECTMAN _

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The Average New Ejiglander Has Changed. His Mind Considerably Since Wed.

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September 21 (The Date O f The Hurricane). M ost'O f Us B eliev^ , .

/If Couldn’t Happen Here But IT DID. - . *

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We CKahged Our Mind And Stepped Out Years Ahead

4th Degree, Knights of Culuinlms. ' Vice Prudent. l.oeal 219, A. F. of L.

Raoe American ritisens failed to vote for nur town nAclala

1 year. WhyT On account of a Duad Hckrt! When We BuHt These Houses At STONEHAVEN— ' f ' Thia year yon have a chance to try a new rlaes of candidalcal ^ ^ Vele the straight Democratic ticket. Don't let a few people tax ^ yea eat of your.home, or bosses threaten you. ^

MT J*LATFORM I8| Convinced That There Is A^Market For Not Just Better ^ A larger Hoepital, 8-hoar shifts and eqaal pay tor all i

Bfhal pay far all aebeol teachers. ^ ^ ran pay tor aU TeWa labor—Highway and Garbage Depati- ^

it employeea. , Built But The BEST Built. Houses! ^ ^ I maintain we mast give the citizens adequate vntiag Cselll- Mm and dwnead fewr or more eeavealent voting places. ^

1 pledge yew lesme taxes. pneMvely. It can be dooe i i V You can buy with conSdcBC* at Stonehaven and we are certain that you can mahe ctun.

^r> always'dght'tor i > adequate Uving wage for all the people pui^ns^anywhers and you win not find finer, better built houses. They arc priced

af Maarhester. right. Term s arranged. Many people now living in rented or leased homes can own Other Ch(dce Building Sites Around Town ^ rn never Mga a 91A88 per week wage clause, on# o f thcM for leua per UMMith than what yon are BOW paying. H: in te rre d in building In any section o f H andiestcr wg have building lots ^ ^ rn never sign ta call the State PoHee oa labor troublea. locstsd on the ftaw ing streets: *** ^ ------* Laber have called ase; 1 did not seek aay p SDSOOT S T B S R Hem htrt win aglrt far rigkt! WETHKKELL W M ET WALKEB STBECT raKLPS BOAD Trae Frlmd ef Laber. Thew ONLT 180% 189 A. F. ef L. U ^ ^ MIDOLg TDftNFIKE OMEEN BOAD Democratic Cemmlttee. MewAw WEST CENTEft 8TBECT — NTESTKEET

thbodobe o..: JARVIS REALTY CO. AT.BOUON LAKE viEwnm ECT 41. rSt$t9t m *