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Um irlrrBtrr lEvntino HirralA B A T I ^ A Y , SEPTEMBER 4, lfl8Tl| **BACK TO SCHOOL** EDITION Mr. and Mrs. David Hamilton of An members of the Orange Toung Mlaa Marion McNeill o f 78 Unicoi North Main street are going to SPECUl KIDS PROGRAM American life and drum corpa are ABOUT TOWN Boston today to meet the "8. 8. atreet la apending the week-end | NO HERALD requested to be at Orange Hall at holiday at.Groveland, Maaa. Tranaylvanla", on which Mias Bffle 6:30 o'clock tonight with their In- AVRBAiW DAKLY OBCULATION WBATHER and I ta . KriMBt WnUasM and Wilson of aiaagow, Scotland, is a FOR K. OF C. CARNIVAl strumenta. The band bae been in­ for the Month o f Axgwnt, 1887 Fareeaet ef 0 . 8. Weuthm Bmaui anwn danghtan, Ann and Cbn- paaaenger. Mrs. Hamilton and Miss MONDAY vited to pcoade to the Knlghta of •f"’ ™“P >*• of I Hartford o t Uaptewood, N. are Wilson have been clow friends from 88 Maple atreet left laat night fbr Columbus carnival at the corner of a Labor Day week-end trip to Cstt- Get A ^^Safety Tested** _ the week-end and Lnbor early childhood, and went to High Contests for Boys and Girls to Main and Delmont streeta. with Mr. and Mra. John M. school and business college together. No Issue of The Hmid 5,861 GeMtuOy Ikh^ teuight aud 8VM to Be Held This Afternoon Member ef the Audit of Httdaon atreet. Miss Wilson boyis a positlao in the W in income tax office in Glasgow and is and Again Monday Afternoon Be Pubiished On Bureau ef Oroulstieue neadayi eUghtly warmer tnalgki T b » regular weekly meeting of spending her month's vacation on Monday, Labor Day. MANCHESTER -^CFTYCM ^VlLfcAGE CHARM the ocean and with Mrs. Hamilton. CAR Maadiaater Klwanls club will As an added attraction at the It la to be her first visit to the Xnaaday noon, Monday be­ Knights of Columbus carnival being VQU LVL, N O . 288 leaFuguio.) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1937 12 PAGES AND (1«-PAGE TABLOID) PRIGB T H U S CENRh ing n holiday. It «0U be neld aa United States. held at Main and Delmont stre.ts uaoal at the Mancbeater Country this wwk, a special kiddles pro­ pis free there will be a first anu einb. Aa Intereetlag program Is Mr. and Mrs. James Reardon, gram baa been arranged for this second prise. This starts at four At Once And Take A beiag prepared and the prise will formerly of this town, have moved afternoon. The camivaL which o'clock. be fumlihed by Dr. LeVeme into their newly furnished home on opened last Monday wlU come to a On Monday afternoon there will A Wounded Chinese Crawling- Toward Safety Bolmea. Rosemary street in New London. clow on Monday night when the be a pet show for boys and girls Hr. Reardon is a member of the M otor Trip Over The CHINESE HOLD LINES grand piixw wtu be awarded. and there will be two prises given Mrs. Agnes Cbartler of Main State Police and la stationed at the For this afternoon the program to girls and two to boys In this con­ BRITAIN AND FRANCE street will spend the week-end and Groton barracks. Mrs. Reardon is wfll be so arranged as to have suit­ test Tbs Monday contest wfll start Labor Day at Winthrop Beach, the former Hiss Agnes Pongrats, able prwents for children and a'J at 3:30. Labor Day Holiday Maas. daughter of Hr. and Ure. Stephen of the rides will be in operation. Last night the I2S award went to AS JAPANESE START PoiigTats of 180 High street, and This afternoon at 8:30 there will be was employed at the Connecticut Louis Milligan of Tolland turnpike. , The monthly meeting of the par- a doll carriage parade for ^ris. The carnival will be opened tonight U committee of Bt. John's church Mutual Life Insurance company in ACT ALONE TO STOP Hartford. There will be thrw valuable prises and again on Monday night Good Sedan...... *785, win be held In the parish nail on offered for the caniagw judged crowds have been in attendance all BIG DRIVE CMway street, following inspection best decorated and" for the boys week and records are expected to f t the Bugle, Fife and Drum Corps Hiss Marion F n a er, daughter of there will be a pie —Hwy contest. be broken at tonight's and Mon­ at Pulaski hall at 7 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Harry M Fraser, of In addition to being allowed to sat day's carnivaL MONDAY 34 Lewis street, clerk in the munlcl- SUBMARINE PIRATES The North Methodist Ladles Aid pay social service department, has N avil and Heavy^ ArtiDery eodety has decided to postpone its resigned her position in the town's LABOR D A Y EGAN DECLARES drat meeting of the season from em plo^ent effective next FUday. Lay Down Blaaket of Wednesday of the coming week to The fonowlng day she will enter Member of Dancing Masters of Americn. D edde Tbehr Navies Are Wednesday, September IS, when it Teachers College of Connecticut in 1934 Pontiac 8 .- WARONCLO. wfll be held at the home of the New Britain. ,.$465 SM I Fire On Shanghai; R u s s i q Italy rBaien. Jl-FAITH ^^^4LU N E P o werful Enough to SCHOOL OF DANCING Mias Beatrice Clulow of 220 Cen­ The next meeting of the Board of Df the Big Foreigners in Danger. iUDES1NCf.t ter strwt and Miss Lillian Reardon Selectmen wUl be held Tuesday at Preaenta With Strong Protest Practise o f Sinkiiig M e ^ i t 14.West Center street, win leave 8 p. m. in the Municipal building, it The Latest in Tap, Ballet and Ballroom Dancing (2) 1934 Plsmiouth Sedans' ‘•1*1 sTeTeCBTH?# • • $400 today faf'spehd the we^-end and was announced today by George H. Ctoed OenditiM V/addell, clerk of the board. Shanghai, Sept. 7.— (A P )— Brings Up Breach in Labor tAhor day with friends in Utica, N. Registrations Now Open Moscow, Sept. 7,— (A P )—Sevlat^eontempt at provocations of the chant Ships in Mediterran­ Roaring flames across all north­ For Gass or Private Lessons. press outlets warned bluntly today Fascist adventurers, who are losing Enmer Johnson of 34 Clinton 1933 Chevrolet Sedan.,.,.,... $ 3 2 5 western Shanghai lighted the As Jssoe to Be Settled that Italian “Fascist aggressors” their heads." ean; Itafian-Soviet Trouble strwt and J. Albin Johnson of 29 Telephone 4891. have begun a game In ihe Mediter­ Pravda added its opinion that the PjEOPLE H iL L TALK Clinton street left yesterday for path tonight of a flerce Japan­ Watch for Opening Date. ese effort to batter down the ranean “ wlilch may have terrible conference "doubtless would, estab­ M d srhat they say depends on yon. Hampton Beach, N. H., where they As Federation’s Four consequences.” lish the danger of navigation cre­ Win Not Change SitnatioiL ThaTs why so many people reoom- will spend the holiday week-end. K. of C. 1932 Plymouth Coupe...... Chinese resistance that has Russia, wbich has protested di­ — .$145 ated by the aggressive activitlec of brought their Shanghai offen- Days Convention Opens. rectly to Italy against the sinking tha FascUt war fleet” **^SAM YULYES rive to a standstill. of Soviet freighters by “Italian" "The Fascist aggressors must be London, Sept. 7.— (A P )w - SHOE REPAIR SERVICE 1931 Dodge Sedan ...... „1„. .$125 Naval and heavy artillery submarines was represented, how­ made to understand they have be­ ever, as viewing tbese "aggressors" gun a game which may have terri­ Great Britain and France ded^- 701 Main Street guns roared in the Yangtzepoo, New Haven, Sept. 7.— (AP) — with “cool contempt” ble consequences,” the paper as­ ed today that their navies were 1930 Sedan ..y.x.,. .$100 Chapei, Kiangwan and north The schism In the ranks of organis­ It is awaiting action from an serted. strong enough to stop "Ms(M- station districts, laying down ed labor was placed squarely before "AnU-Pirmey” conferenca of Medi­ Two Shlpa Sunk tenanean piracy” without any blankets of shell Are in advance the Connecticut Federation of Labor terranean powers In Swltserland .Today’s fulminalions followed tha Carson’s Green Ointment The ^^House-Hunting^^ CARNIVAL Friday, the official Communist Soviet Union's flUng of a strong help, and determined to g o of tremendous Japanese sunset For Brniaea. Ckits, Sores. Bspe- (2) 1931 Ford Coupes ,.,.,.,.,.,. .$100 as an Issue today with an assertion newspaper, Pravda, explained. protest with Italy against aiaklng ahead with a conference on tha dally Good for Bolls, Athletie attacks on the Chinese front from John J. Egan that any attempt Said Pravda: of two Russian merchant vessels tn matter with or without Italy's Feet, and Leg Infeetians. lines. to further the interest of the Com­ “The Soviet union, “conscious of participation. 1930 Ford Coupe .... Fires spread across the mittee for Industrial Organisation its strength, can sneer with cool (Oontlnoed t r Fags Seven) DAVID CARSON Pet Show At 2:30 Monday Afternoon raTiPe • • • • ucFrertr $75 during the Federation's convention The decision to go ahead with IDS Ridge St. Telephone 7S65 Season Has Started— whole area. The Commercial "is going to have the full force of Mediterranean ”ahti-piracy” For Boys and Girls Press building, rebuilt after the our opposition.” conference in Switzerland Fti* 1932 Sino-Japanese hostilities, Shortly before, President Thomas DALY MAPS STUDY INTEREST RATES day was disclosed authorltito 2 Prizes for Boys and 2 Prizes for Girls was reduced to ashes again J. Shea had told delegates assem­ lively after Soviet Rusda had Man's • Waona's - Children’s 'll after it was struck by three bled for the opening of the four-day ^ Especially In The Cities conclave that “ peace never will protested to Italy—and been HAIR CUTS - 25c. Japanese bombs. come so long as the leader of the OF FLOOD CONTROL ARE INCREASING angrily rebuffed—^ chargaa • Bsrlisrs — No Wsittngl ' With the peril to American and C. I. O. maintains the attitude which that Italian “pirate” subma­ 20 MONTHS TO PAY other foreiim residenta drawing he has publicly expressed In the CUU)TTA’S Manchester has its housing shortage too, as is the case in Iy eloaer from the fighting past." . rines were responsible for the BARBER SHOP M Osk St Bingo Game-4 Rides g the International Settlement, “Now we might Just as well have State’s Attorney General Be­ Sec. Morgenthan Reveals sinking of two Soviet freighV « the" American Chamber of Com­this issue out at this convention," M m era in the sea lanes off Spain; many communities throughout the country. With the prevailing ' . y . On Any Car Under $300. merce of Shanghai proteated against asserted Egan, veteran aecretaiy- Ftealdent Rooaevelt's warning that Informed British eouroM rate of rents and possible increases there is no economy in rent­ treasurer of the Federation after lieves States Can Go On That New Treasury Issues made it plain that the Italian- United Statea cltisena remain in touching on the events leading to A wounded Chinese aoldler in a blood-drenched Shanghai street, lifted hla head and crawled painfully toward ing (even if places were available) when you can OWN a fine Valuable Prizes CSihm at their own risk. the ourb aa aa American, later evacuated, photogra^ed this scene. In the background a aoldler sprays Soviet trouble “doea n^ 'Iha note, addreaaed to Secretary the break between the C. I. O. head­ ed by John L. Lewis and the Ameri­ water over flaming autos and wreckage, ignited by the bomba that air ratdars dropped out of tha Sklea on Without Federal Must Pay Higher Rates. change the situation at di.” FREE home o f your own at of Stata CordeU Hull, expresaed “re- hundreds of non-combataata. - . ------MANCHESTER aantment" o f Amarlean miaatonarlaa can F4deMtroh of Labor. Thia view, apparently, ilia and buainaaa men and urged grautar Of. By, For Faderattan , communicated quickly to Ita!v, . DELIVERY protection of them and t h ^ Inler- —"Any ddqpita' that has Corns to Hartford. Sept. 7.— (AP) — 'At­ Washington. Sept. 7— (AP) — The feeling hare was that Italy, on MOTOR SALES, Inc. ests. this convention with the idea in torney General Edward J. Daly, aft­ The Treasury raoognlMa stiffening despite hints she could not now at­ It was disclosed, meanwhile, that mind of furthering the Interest of er a two weeks’ vacation, returned of Intereet rates today in offering to tend tee Mediterranean confersaec, tei'i Wines - Liquors “ Your Oldsmobiie Dealer” the C. 1. O. by the adoption of reso­ ORATORY ON LABOR DAY HIGHEST COURT today and immediately resumed hts give investors new securities In would play Into Ruaala'a bands U "STONEHAVEN" lutions or by any other procedure (CooUaoed oo Faga Six) she stayed away from tee talks. and Beer 20 E. CENTER ST. MANCHESTER is going to have the full force of our study of a new flood control pro­ exchange for 3817,000,000 In 8)4 per gram for New . These are designed to find a aroy to For the Holidays and amortire the cost at less cost per month than you*-would be paying for rent. Robert Schaller oppostion, and a anffsa,MrrmT Ik TO SETIIE TWO cent government notes maturing stop myetertous attacks, soma of James Gorman opposition, and as far aa I am con­ REVI)^ 3RD PARTY TALK Mr. Daly said be would confer September 18. with Gov. Grose before the latter them by unidentified eubmariaeo, cerned, and I am sure the entire Secretary Morgenthau made pub­ D ial 6550 VISIT THIS HNE DEVELOPMENT OVER THE LABOR DAY HOLIDAY. CROSS DESIGNATES attends a meeting of New Ekigland on tee shipping o f many nations. (executive) board feels the same, PO W ^PO IN TS governors at the Eastern Statea lic yesterday an offer of two ex­ However, whether Italy comat to OPEN ALL DAY this convention la going to be of, by Exposition, Sept. 19, when flood change taauea for tee maturing ob­ tee conference or not, both Britiah and for the American Federation of Richberg, Former Brain ISINO'JAP CRISIS control is expMted to be discussed. ligations, permitting note boldera and French authoritlea, felt that LABOR DAT CONSTITUTION DAY Labor.” Tha attorney general believes an to cbooee between 16-monte 1)4 per their respective fleets were power­ The executive board recently vot­ Expected Sapreme Body Will agency can be set up which will en- cent notes and fiva-year 2 per cent ful enough to take steps to stop th- Experience and Skill Are Both Required ed to suspend unions affiliated wlfb Truster, Says Workers! KEEPS HULL BUSY notes. “piracy" in tee Mediterranean. OAK, STREET Bufidh? "STONEHAVEN" tha C I. O. ona of the principal (Oonttened ea Page Sevea) The 9 per cent rate Is the bigbeat Moreover, they iateaded to Go To Assure Complete and Satisfactory lasuei before the delegates was for such obtlgationa since 1934. PAOKAOB STORE Chief Execothre of State Sets Were On the Way to Con­ Act On Major Elements so. ■^1 L. Oervtnl, Prop, *1 Oak S t whether to uphold the board's ac­ In response to press conference In one high dtplomatlo , quarter Landscaping of Your Property tion. questions, Morgenthau said interest regret was expressed that .tea So­ Sept 15 for Observing Shea told the delegatas that at­ trol Government For A ll Secretary of State Works 14 is RooMTek PropjiB at RUDY RUNG WINS rates are edging higher because of viet Untoo, by Its proteet to Italy, We Offer You This Service. tempts to heal tha breach in labor's sharp increases tn commercial bor­ should have "rather poleoned” tea Even^ His ProciamatioD. ranks had brought “no response Honrs a Day; As Many the Coining Fall Session. rowing. Saying this waa “a healthy atmosphere on the eve of Importoat from those representing the C. 1. Washington, Sept. 7.— (A P )—La­ situation”, he added teat “It la only International dieeussiona. natural tte Treasury has to pay . MRS. PAUL MOZLEY or bor Day oratory, bailing the Ameri­ GREAT PLANE RACE Not Surprised DAVID B. HEATLEY “If he (Lewis, has been quoted Cables As During War. more” for Its money. GRADUATE PIANO TE.4CHER Hartford, Sept. 7— (A P)—Gover­ can workman'! gstitu, echoed today Washington, Sept 7.— (A P)—At­ The same persons, however, said THE JARVIS REALTY LANDSCAPE CONSULTANT AJiD TREE SURGEON correctly," said Shea, “be does not Satiafled With Tread they were not eurprieod at Mos­ a keynote of a greater voice tn gov­ Term Began Sept 1 nor Crosa today designated FUday, want peace with American Federa- torneys for the TVA. PWA and tee The treasury head expressed sat­ cow's action. Begtmien Adranoed Popfla 332 LydaU Street XeL 3698 ernment for him in the future. isfaction with the trend of Federal Sept. 17 as a day for commemorat- Washington, Sept 7.— (AP) — Power CoRuniaskm predicted today Dives to Narrow Victory Ona reason why Italy may dadda Stodio: IM Haynes Street tag the signing of the Constitution (Onntlnmid oo Page Six) Donedd R. Rlchberg, former NRA teat the Supreme Court will settle flnancea tela fiscal year, and an­ it Is worth her while to be at tea Tha Slno-Japaneae conflict, carry­ nounced curtailment of a series of ISO years ago. administrator, told a Duluth, Minn., two major ‘ points of President conference la that England and COMPANY audience that labor waa on the way ing with It delicate questions of Roosevelt's power program In tee b $24,000 Thompson weekly discount bill issues. Franca are reported planning be- d ^ _ The anniversary comas at an to control of the government. American policy, ia keeping Secre­ term beginning October 4. The Such lasues, sold In 380,000.000 hlnd-tbe-scenea talks on aome form auspicloua time, the governor point­ blocks to ,bolater tee Treasuiya Dine Smartly “ Labor is on the march in Ameri­ tary Hull at work 14 hours a day. questions, which have been fought of recognition of tee Italian oon- Telephone: 3526 - 6262 - 7275 ed out, for “not since the Ctvu war 11 VIOLENT DEAmS back and forth between tee federal Cop Classic at Qeveland. supply of ready cash, have aggre­ have the people of this country been ca,” be said. "Not to a control of State Department SMoelatea said, gated 3480,000,000 In recent weeks. quest of Ethiopia. Noa-reoognlUon Choice Gladiolus At The PrincessI tha government in the interest of however, he la taking the extra government and private.uUUtiea for of teat conquest has kept Italy SCRANTON'S so concerned as now with the origin four years, are: Although It originally was planned and development of the principles any one class of people, but to the work in stride, that nothing shakes away from Geneva for almost two 35c 50c 75c doz. Von wiU enjoy the Flneat OVER THE HOLIDAY 1. May tee Tennessee Valley Au­ Cleveland, Sept. 7.— (A P )— A to Bell 3800.000,000 of bUia,, kfor- Fooda prepared sa on{y Prin­ underlying our American democ­ control of government and industry his calm. years. cess Chbfa prefiare It . , , r a t .” In the Interest of all tha people.- He baa given up temporarily the thority sell power in uareetrteted garage man who learned flying the In London today. Foreign Secre­ K. A. Karlsen competition with private eompan- (Ooallaaad oo Page Sevan) amid perfect earronndiiiga. Home Cooked Food 'Ina proclamation follows: Talk of a realignment of pbliUeal afternoon croquet games be likes. hard way—by itartlng as a “grease tary Anthony Eden, who will Imd 714 NofUi Main Street “Not since the Civil War have the Aside from that, fiiende said, life leeT monkey" and working up—held tee P^ne 7S85 Give yonraelf a treat today. parties toi 1940 also waa revived tn the Britiah delegation to Switsar- people of this country been ao con- Bot Despite Crowded High­ goes on pntty much the same for 2. May tee government' help mu- moet prised title in American clos­ i land, conferred with Prime Minis. the speecbmaking to labor's warring nlclpalltlea flnanee power plants to eamed as now with the origin and forces—greater In number Una ever the mild-mannered Tennessean —a ed course racing today because he I tar NaviUe Cbamberlain- Tickets For Loead 63 Picnic o4t£c D o n T ______Open As Usual Labor Day. dsT^opment of the princl^es un­ hard worker by inclination and cus­ operate in competition with private thought fast when a couple of other JAPAN SIDESTEPS Thf premier, bronxed but gloomy, ways Only Foot State Fa­ before. companies? Now Serving derlying our American demoerMy. Ctovemor PhlHp LaFoUette f t tom. fellows ran into tough luck. drove from tee railway station to CUT . ^ Fine Wines - Liquor and Beer “It Is moat fortunate that at this Wisconsin, speaking at Omaha, said 'Ihose attending his dally piireaa Government vletories tn tee Su­ In the Thompson Trophy speed Downing street tela morning with RATE To Be Held Saturday, Sept, llth Juncture there should come an oc­ talities Are From Aotos. this realignment already has begun. conferencjs say they can detect no preme Court, some federal officials classic, Rudy Kllng of Lemont, 111„ BRITAIN’S CHARGES his flahing rods stacked ia ala cor ABEL'S CREMO BEER casion when we may together ra- change In bis demeanor, that he said, would clear the way basically dived to a ^ane-lengte Labor Day OoarMteed Electrical and Try Our Full Course Sunday Dlnnera. thorn.moipentvioua events that “The development will contloue beside him. He bae been on a holi­ until Reaettonartex are In-one’Camp' preseate-the imparturbabls. front Jta la-tee -powat, Jiald victory at a burning pace when Srst day. MeehanicaJ Auto Repairing , ^^mlnated in. the adoption of our alwaira has shown. tee fedeial or atete governments Rear M Cooper Street and the Progreasivea In another,” he one and then another of tee leaders Britiah propooala, to be placed hq> May Be Purchased At Union Office, r eaafe code of law by commemorat­ By ASSOCIATED PRESS. Bull la spending about 70 per should desire. After that, they wavered. Eatabflsbed 1931 ing the 160th anniversary of the The Labor' Day week-end violent said. "By next yesu- in many R efuses to Shoulder Blame fore whatever of tee 12 Invited eent at hla working time now on said. It would Juat be a question of It was a camera flniafa far tee signing of the Federal constitution. death toll stood at eleven today but statea, and by 1940 in the nation, questlona arising from the Far how far the governmeata chose to powers attend the conferenca, aie 791 Main Street, Or From Tour PRINCESS RESTAURANT the Old Guard of both partlea wfll 324,0(X) event, closing feature of tee “ The healthy place to cat and drink” SCRANTON'S 2, “For these and other reasons, 1 only four of them were highway fa- Eastern crlsla. The State Depart­ go. ■ (. understood to include; bdrefay designate Friday, Sept. 17, Ullties. be on one aide and the Progreasivea ment’s influx of cablMxaine la the National Air Races. Approximately for Shooting of Envoy; 1. Registration of all aubraarlnae Main Street At Pearl Street on the other.- Order to Fewer rnasnUestwi 200,000 persons saw it, 110,000 tn Tolland Turnpike Oakland neut, as Constitatlan Duy. The others included a sulelde, a largeet einoe World W v daya. The legal warfare may be reaewed operating In the Mediterranean. Shop Chairman. Sehool Exercises garage accident, fall from a roller LaFoUetto la Utular head of Wto- In one important way Hull was tee grandstands and the rest on tee 2. Measures to keep submarines Visit The eonsln'a Progressive party. Some today In Phlladelpbia, where tee surrounding countryside. Text of Nippons’ Note. “1 urge that on this day ebUdren coaster, fall from an automobile, trained to r tee emergency, oldtlme Federal Power Cemralssion has been of all powers within definite eonea. gbout the state be encouraged swimming mishap and a burning. have speculated that it might be the acquaintances my, through his long Earl Ortman, of Los Angeles, S. An imdertaklng that tee war- nucleus' for a National Labor Party ordered to esteblieh tee worth of PARADISE Buy Early and Be Assured of Transportation. ve the great historic land- The highway accident .fl^ re was crusade for redproegl tra^. Its tnveetlgatloB o f service charges who was second, remarked with Bhips at all conferring poweta -hill Amerlcan government with regarded aa unusually small in view in 1840, peihaps with the governor'a They say that cam pain—born of obvious chagrin as he landed, “1 Londoq, Sept, 7— (AP) — Great defend each other's U pping. brother. Senator Robert M. LaFol- made ^ aubeidiarlM of tee Asso­ Britain's dissatisfaction with a Jap­ CLUB Price of Tickets 50c. prlate exerdaea tn the f t congestion resulting from the sea­ hla conviction that tariff barriers ciated daa group. wish I'd known I could have bad It. The' conference ia to be held at that the flag as symbol of sonal rush on the part of vaeatlon- Iftte, aa Its candidate for IhresldanL I had the reserve speed." anese “interim” reply to her protest Nyon, a town near Geneva. Xlia In Willimantic Federal union be displayed on iats returning to their homes from Dodged PoUttoa. But only Kllng, streaking along against the airplane attack on tee Swlu Federal Council today approv. all public buildings; and that there British ambassador to China result­ summer resorts. 'John L. Lewis, stocky, militant a thousand feet in the air, high ed tee bolding of the talks there. Saturday Night be arranged In various places such The automobile fatalities: above bis fleld, knew teat Steve ed today in intimations to Japan But if Italy does not go to N y eq ., programs as may be of particular leader of the CIO, largely avoided that a final reply ''should not long SHORT STORY» Thomas Rarrta, 67, New Haven, poIlUca in speeches at Pittsburgh Wittman, of Oshkosh, WIs., was Germany doubtless will stay away locsl interest. be dela)red." It was no aecrat that for an evening o f fun died Sunday after being hit crossing and Leechbu^, Penn., but he told a flgbtlng an ailing motor and that too—both charging Russia with tor­ • \ “In New Haven, Windsor and the street near his bema Saturday an unfavorable impression waa pedoing the conference and refuMflC Beers — Wines — Liquors BEFORE BtratfWd, Us binlad the bodias c t dMcrlng throng that for the welfare Cel. Roseoe Turner, Chicago hard created here by Japan's non-com­ AFTER nlgbL of the country aa a whole labor must luck artist, bad faltered with the Dancing the three Connecticut delegates to "BACK TO SCHOOLS mittal note, sidaotepping tea Brit- (OoaUaoad oa Page Two) the eoostltutional conventton. Hay Frank Fsketa, 80, Falrfleld. died become strong enough to “take Its sun in his eyes to round a pylon on Uh charge that a Japanese war­ writable exercises be held at thslr Sunday in a Bridgeport boiipital proper place at the ooimell tables of tee quadrangular course a second plane machine gunned Sir Hughe graves. after being struck by an autonwblle. Induatry and of the nation.” time. knatchbuli-Hugessen while he was TBBASUBT BAU4NCB “R ^ a r Bbarman, OUver EJlaworth Iceland Hill. 41, Preston, hit-run Philip Murray, leader of the CIO’s EDITION Wittman had led tee pack for 18 motoring from Nanking toward and William Samuel Jobnaon played victim near own home Saturday campaign to organise the steel In- of tha 20 ten-mUa laps, booting hla Shanghai. Waahingtoo, SapL 7,r—(A P )—The ao imiMrtaat parta In ths dabeues Bight dustiy, eaUmated 280,000 hei mount along at a pace of better The British Cabinet will review poaiUon of tbs Trea«ury SaptaaMP Attention-Nbtice-Attention and dlscusaloca o f ths convention Mrs. Carrie M. Butler, 77, Ridge- lawta* Pittsburgh q>eech. He M id Tomontjw 5,500 pqpils will go back to their deeks in than 260 miles an hour. Turner bad tee issue tomorrow. 3 < that vrlthont tbalr preaance the ds- fleld. Injured fatally Saturday night this was the ommtiys largeat Labor Mancherter sehods. This is an event o f aignifl- overtaken the tenacious Ortman tor Text of Jap Note Recaipta. 82«.808,e8».10. tn oollision of two cars in Wilton. Day gathering. Expenditures, 840JU8.6M.0i. FILMS Uberatioos might have failed. can<» not alone to the homes whence o»ne these second place. Suddenly tee leader, The text of tee Japanese foreign d e v e l o p e d a n d Local 63 — T. W. O. C. “ When the convention came to a Other Violent Deaths. Leerts balled the past year aa ona oil stinging hla face, slowed hla minister's “interim” reply (800). Balance. 32,987J64.044.87. 'J, PRINTED standaUII, tbs Connecticut delega­ -Other deftthi: of great achievement by UAor and j(oiing students. It is an occasion of great business pace. “The Japanese government, on re­ Customs recelpti for Uia moated tion broke the deadloek which bad Mrs. Ruth Oandeil OraatU, Wa- his CIO- Mis group claims a mem­ Takes the Lead ceiving; news of tee event in que»- 34J84,47a7». tarbury. died of skull Injtiry the cor­ and social, importance. 24-HOUR SERVICE nrlaen between the large and, the bership o f 8,718,000 aad the Amert- Turner whipped Into tee lead. For tioa. took a grave view of tee inci­ Raoe^ts 6ir tea fioeol yaor'(■ V an Union members in Manchester win small states over the m <^ of repre- oner said was suffered when rim eaa Federation of Labor one of Sr dent and hastened to convey impres. July 1). 8818.0S8.8M.0e; FPm Deposit Box At plunged from an automobile operat- a lap and a quarter be gunned hla tures, 31J86.044J38J5 (1 M held in Tinker HaU, Tuesday Evening, September 7th, 7:30 sentatlaa in the National Oongreaa. eoopoo. This is the "Back To Schod” edition of The Herald. A little racer toward what seemed to eioiia of profound sympathy Jto Hla Store Entrance with the propoaal that rayreiMita- ed Inr her hURbend. WhUe Lewis staered clear cf poll-. Britannic Majesty's government 3393j0 4 JM.88 o f amargeney axpari- P. M* * tlon ha by popolatlaB la oos branch NMhaa Pollock. BS. Now Haven, tabloid insert o f today’s igeoe ia dwratad to “ Back be certain victory. Than, blinded by and to air Hughe through myself dlturea; axceoa o f expendltuiaiU:. ticSe bft hftd his nsr on mwIr the setting sun-, ha banked sharply USE MeOnX'S CUMATIZEO PAUITS and by ftatas in the other bianeb, cruabed to death Saturday tn garaga subject esrller in a Friday sM t ad- To School” Bubjeeta. Mothers, IStqiarfl. toachere and tee ombaaaadota to tea court 8483,0U.706J8. Ocooi debt. flST.- lust as far ths Oanaaetlcnt Ganarai whita craniyng truck. to round Pylon No. 8 on the back of St. James aad to China, respec­ 167,190.988.38, an teeregea c t si)- KEMP'S dress excoriating those "ao q jled po- and bqsinefls men will ffnd ita eoatant qf interest. stretch agatai. afraid he had cut IL Union raem ben, don’t fail to attend iMa raeetinV M o ra l!— Asaemhiy at that tima tha Unma Aarinoee iTyaa. 48, dreus em­ Htieal Meade” of labor “who'lCM ao tively, and. at tea same time, they 876,670.06 over tee prevtowB diur.' HoBM-Owascs’ THOS. McGILL Be sure your issue earriea tha i^beid iiieert. ICUng saw it aU, With a terrtfle seat urgent Inatructloaa to anthori- Gold eaaeto, 319.8TM4MaflJM, to - 8) it (C aa Page i cludlng 3lM4387d3X.0e « t taactti;*; (OMttoqjpd ea Pago .(Oeattnoed ea Page 8eve*> gold. ^ 1 a m t TeP-r-

lEXKfCBSSTSR EVENING HERALD, HANCHEETER. OONN„ TUESDAT, SEPTEMBER 7 ,198T MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAT, SEPTEMBER 7 ,198T PAGE THRiar? ...... - . a ineneasafi aMiNyaiHiBwa wAsstk n . tha curtTtallaa rsjactleB of Lhe 4-H mtmbar* and any other ehU- hampering service for a . iM t f; ts oowrtdetei! ilvw> wdi; "t* fBELIEVED MURDERED BRITAIN AND FRANCE Sovlat ehargea. The Moceow fbr- PENNSyLVANUBODHD. dren intorMtod in joining in tha REV. H .B . ANTHONY “ LANGDAIX OF COLORS” SATURDAY STORM time. ■ SOASD TO TACKLE sranewbkt !#»• tbt * prlatldn* «r «1: M9«dflw«o by the SUBMARINE PIRATES ed, however, that Rusala looked to Constitution Day. Evetyone is ask­ Beauty Consultant to Offer home at 4 Summer streat At UowK duriig Britain and France to taka aome Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brazanskas ed to help obaerv* this day by go­ the time. She was removing ; a ^ ji WwfC»4 the raptBb*>4 hy * r WiagdeU to- poeltlva Initiative in tha "anti-pira­ ing to their church. The Second By ASSOCIATED PRESS. goounted 37 dead, 21 of them motor Unique Presentation at Local screen from the window whaa th* *e ihe efuevtsw*. It sboWlT Suspect Tells Police He (OoeMmied from Fag* One) cy” conference. and Father Escape Injoriea O m greg^onal church is bending Naarene Pastor Accepts A t least 428 persons died violent­ trsLfflc victima. Twenty-five of Store on Wednesday. Streetfi Flooded in Heavy lightnlhg broke a window glaoa and Selectmen Begin Prepantioi ’ aMC v y iatwoi* a the budget Berlin agreed with Rome that the New Teacher Appointed to in Accident Snnday. Principal Bailey Reports Washington, D. C., Driver every d o r t to make this an out- ly In the United States during the Ohio’s SO dead were killed in blgh- caused a cut on her sum that »*• ‘ teca-iei that expenditures to ba bound l9 _^any ag ^ m a n t Ruaetan note had torpedoed the pit*- standlhg day long to be remembered Labor Day week-end. wray traffic, aa were 29 of Michi­ qulred three sUtebea to cloa*. : trCaS^T: TTT W f St. that- TJver- Alias Elaine LeMar well known ntt'imtofiye Aproiim KiQed Chiid]^ m Park; reaehad at Nydh. poaad Maditarrimaiah ' conference. O ' warth* obaervance of Oomiectt- Cohimbiis Bid and WiD De- As in previous years, motor '&af- gan's total o f 31 deaths...... __Two large display elgna ______I draft* ia IS Itemi totaled 684,478 Positioii; Pearson to Con* Lao Brasauskas o f 88 North stylist, fiuhion and beauty cbnsuii- Rain; House- StrnclL by Tha Friday confareaca of power* The German foreign office intlmat- Advance EnroOmeiit Has out Sunday. Everyone ia invited to fle again was the chief cause of ac­ There were 25 violent deaths re­ ant of the Pictorial Fashion Guild Circle Theater on Oak atrwet wrars ' ac.1 tr.s*. b&ancee in 13 Items totaled affected by a long lUt of-auhmariaa atraaL propiiietoiLOt a stora cn ♦*».* dreaa in clothes of 150 years ago If knocked from their mooriaga aod “tjas'si'ri: ep. ad, moreover, that Germany could cidental deaths. Fair w ith e r and corded in Illinois, 18 listed aa auto wUr offer a unique presentation. tion Sdiedide Tonigiit Are Located Unharmed. and other naval outrages against scarcely act at any conference af­ tinoe in Charge. streat, figured la an accident while Car Strikes Pole. they ean/be obtained; if not come Ever FareweD On Sunday. the double holiday drew motorists to fatalities. Fourteen pereons were "Style Originality' at J. W. Hale Bolt, GrI Injored. tbe two moving picture ranrhinaa in EhepoBtUturas for the year were merchant ahlpa was the latest An­ Now Readi^ 1,415. just the same and bring the children the theater were damaged. A* th* $3,464 66 less than appropriated in fecting the Spaniah sltumUon with­ leaving Port Janfia N. and en­ the highways by the tens of thou­ killed on Indiana hlgbs'ays. Min­ Oorp. store Wednesday afternoon glo-French scheme to keep the near­ out consulting Italy._ so they can gain the benefit of what sands. nesota, New Jersey and Texas llstr from 2:30 to 4 p. m. theater Is not In use nobody waa the budget and Income from all tering Milford, F a, Sunday morning they may see and hear. Fred P. injured. Uon of the town'* annu*l sources, including taxation, was Philadelphia, Sept. 7.— (A P)— ly 14-months-old Spanish war out of The Berlin and Rome govern­ Miss Viva Barton of West Hart­ The only automobile accident re­ Rev. Harris B. Anthony, pastor A survey by the Associated Press ed 10 traffic deaths. Do you crave to look like one ot Saturday’s storm brought a break the rest of Europe and the rest of which raaultad In eonsldarabla dam­ Roma room aeslgnments te r th* Hamilton, Perkins L. Lathrop, Hen­ There were several waahouta IA taidgel for ttie fiscal year be^n in g 6318,639.10 greater than estimated After a man had told police that be ment* era the two largest Fascist ford has been appointed as taacber ported In Manchester during the of the (Jhurch of the Nazarene. 466 showed 302 auto traffic deaths in 44 New York, the nation's most pop­ the visions of the fashion artist's In the weather, but caused some laat August 16 will be started by Europe out of S ^ n . age to his oar, but fortunately ba coming Mslon* of the 1986-37 term ry Barnes John Kingsbury. Mrs. ulous state, listed only nine traffic dream? - .Can you see yourself the roads about towm and on Autumn a year ago. The balance in appro-' caused their deaths, Helen Whebley, powers to recognise the Insurgent Main street, for the jiaat seven states. There were 271 during the damage In Manchester. It waa a 4ke selectmen during a meeting In Britain, perhaps the most griev­ regime in Spain. of music for grade* one to six in th* and tha two other oocupanta i t his at Maneiieatar High temerrow were bolldajra involved a esur driven by Walter 8. Haven, Mrs. Arthur J. corresponding period last year. fatallUea and a total death count of cynosure of ell eyes In one of the Street, where a new storm wratar priatlons and the Increase In revenue Vinton, Mrs. Ralph Hutchinson, and years, has accepted a call to become sewer is being laid and on atreata tke Municipal building tonight combinetl to provide a surplus for 6. and her brother. Frank, Jr„ 3, ously offended by the several nationa Rumota that Roma was consult­ local elementary schools, it was an­ car escaped uninjured. ennounced today by Principal George J. Vorobey, 31, of 324 Fifth' Fifty-five drownlngs were report­ 14 from all causes. lovely new Prints Charming you heavy fall of rain while tt lasted starting at 8 p. m. A tentative bud­ missing more than 24 hours, were hit by the "piratical" attacks, met In company with hli wlfa who street, S. E., Washington, D. C, Mrs. Leon H. Austin 'are the local pastor of the Warren Avenue ed, and 71 persons in various other The nation’s death total of 428 just can’t resist? Have you decided and as a result low places were running west from Autumn street, the year of 6231,129.70. Of that ing with Berlin on the poartblUty of nounced today by Superintendent of M. Bailey. He also reported that Constitution committee. where new llnee.bave been laid, get will be submitted by Town amount, 6150,030 was used last found alive today near their home the tense diplomatic situation with breaking off relationi with Moaoow Schools Arthuf H. Bling as prepara­ waa a former resident of Pennsyl­ which coIUded with a uUUUes pole Church of the Nazarene. Columbus, Bccldenta. Airplane crashes caused was less than half the number ex­ definitely on the line or fashion of flooded. Treasurer George H, Waddell for a new incident on bar hands—cap­ vania they had started to drive the advancement enrollmennt of jlu - The registrars met at the Town the new costume you are so eagerly there were several deep nita *bv) month to amortise school district at Second street and Susquehanna ware denied in both Informed Ger-. tions were completed for ths open­ f j Demlng street Sunday afternoon. Ohl*r--JIe will deliver his farowell six deaths In the nation. Three per­ pected by the National Safety Coun- As usual the underpius on Cen­ were noticed greatly last night tiie consideration of the selectmen. notes which have been bqstlng the ture of the Brltlab steamer Burling­ man and Italian quarters. from Manchester to Pennsylvania. me advance enrollment of etu- The ear waa being driven east at hall Tuesday from 9 a m. to 5 p. m. sons were believed to have perished ciL Basing Ita .estimate on f tatls- planning? <. Several of the departmental heads avenue, by their uncle. William Dil­ ton by a Spanish insurgent cruiser. ing of the 1937-38 school year to­ denta 'hae reached Mi#r 1* to receive the names of people to be sermon at the local church next Sun- Stop a minute. The llnea, the ter street was soon flooded, holding when the fire department wras ewed town 67.500 In Interest annually. Parley Could Suooeed On leaving Port Jarvis, and enter­ tha time and, according to the story In a plane which fell into Lake Erie tlca of previous years, the Council out and bad to travel over the‘ liava already submitted requests for Appropriations overdrawn were lon. OU Is ConflaoaML morrow. This is a new poaitlon, ing M ilfoil, Pa,, Sunday moratng near record peak, but that the aetigU PoUceman Raymond Griffin made voters. near the Canadian shore. . figured approximately 1,000 would color of your new dress have an up trolley,, bus and automob'Ie traf­ as follows, water department, Tha cruiser commandeered the Tha feeling prevailed In Paris marking the full restoration of mu­ enrollment la expected'to dron I ' The committee appointed to or­ Important relationship to your slse, fic. One automobile driver who roade that were so affected. The chlldran were unharmed, but that the “anti-piracy" conference Mr. Brasauskas saw a car ooming the 1400 mark. K^denly left the road when die There were 49 deaths In California be Killed over the week-end—500 In (bookkeeping item) 614,935.03; edu­ tanker off Palermo, Sicily, yester­ sic as part of the teaching program head on towards him. He maiaged Ikriver fell aaleep at the wheel. In ange for the fiftieth anniversary of color of your eyes and hair, your tried to drive through the pool that were unable immediately to explain could succeed even if Germany andf alone. Thirty-three were attribut­ traffic accldenta, 100 from drowning cation, $5,333.70; charity, $5,188.95; day, and escorted her to the Insur­ la Manchester schools. to pull far enough off the road to The lower freshmen enrollment n il "fne car with the driver waa Miss the organization of Coventry ed to auto accldenta. Pennsylvania and 400 from other causes. height, your width, your weight formed became water logged when The National Park Service of the Ninth School district audit, 63,520; where they had been since 9 a. m., gent naval base at Palma. Mallorca, Italy declined the invitation. Ofltl" Miss ,Barton Is a graduata of the slightly higher than in past years' Nettle Polk, 18, of 1104 TwenUeth Grange. No. 76, P. of H., met Sun­ Better consult an expert. the wiring of bis motor became United Statea was organized la 1916 dal invitatlona issued by French prevent a he^-on coUialon, but the miscellaneous, $2,497.27; tax dis­ }resterday. where her cargo of 7,700 tons of music department of Dennison Uni­ cars sldtwlped, resulting in damage wlUi 852 new students planning, to street, Arlington, Va, who hiui two day afternoon at the home of Mrs This Is exactly what yoii can do soaked and bad to be towed awray and the Idea of recreation and edu­ diplomats said tha work of the versity of Ohio and this is her first enter ecbool tomorrow. The e ^ n . Arthur Reed and decided on Janu­ Friday afternoon when Miss LeMar after tha pool dried up. Motor­ cation waa Introduced. trict refunds and tax sales overages, When the children were reported Russian oU, consigned to the Spanish to hla car, as wall oa th* on* that teeth knocked out and the driver Miss Anna J. Good of Nampa. I(iaho. 62,366.65; town court, 61,009.84; government, was confiscated. gathering would be "to study'meas­ position. O. Albert Pearson has struck hlin. In th* e e r with him at ment divided by elasee* follows: waa cut on tha face. After being ary 20 as the_day to be observed. mu appear In the Ready-to-Wear cycle Officer Raymond Griffin wraa missing last night police picked up ure* to taka with a view to putting Upper freshmen, 91; lower sopho- They have twm children, Marilyn and municipal and court buildings, The tanker was under charter to charge of grades seven and eight the time were hts Wife and his fa­ given medical attention they com­ M lu Cora 81 Kingsbury has re­ ST. JAMES SCHOOL Dept. She wlU give advice to wmra- stationed on the east side o t the un­ a man who gave his name as Philip an end to the present state of in­ and also of the high' school and Miss more*. 800: upper sophomores, 86; Della. en seeking originality In the style 6358.24; Whlton Ubrary. $114,56; the Spanish government but flew the ther, John Brasauskas, all escaping municated with relaUvea In Wash' turned to Guilford High school to In closing bis seven-year pastorate derpass and detoured traffic through Old Age pensions, $107.19; police, Krho. He was questioned through­ security in the Mediterranean aud Barton will work with him to some lower juniors. 234; upper juniors, 67; and appearance. She wiU demon­ New. Park, Walnut and Pine streets out the night and today Mayor S. British flag. She was owned by without injuries. Ington and made arrangements to resume her duties as instructor In hera. Rev. Anthony equals the rec­ 698.71; recreation, $61,42; street the same firm that managed the to reinforce the rules of mterna- extent in mapping, the music activl- lower juniors, 219; upper seniors, 7o'. return home. The car was badly Home economics. strate with living models the tech- back to Center street. half ut ilukl ^ ^ * * - * ‘*‘" " khhhhnrafl that— the 44*Bal-l*w ord established by but twro other HAS NEW SISTERS JilQUC-Of CQlor. Ql Jlna. (tf lonn And freighter Woodford which was simic —The hnms room a**lgmast>ta ate:— Hliigebury Tomlin soil' NSzSfSIia Hilnlsiari who have held -.Lightning, struck a traain front licenses, 611.49. man bad told him and police offi­ Igatloa.' Mr. niing also announced the Main Building win resume her duties in Home eco­ texture end how to adapt It to Indi­ of the home of Fire Chief Leroy cers -that he caused their death In by an unidentified submarine off the similar clerical posts In this town as vidual types to best express per­ Balances ranged from 98 cents in Spanish east coast a week ago. Besides the sponsors—France realgnatloD of Henry Kelly, teacher Upper Seniors: Room 28, Addy- nomics at the Windham High school Griswold and shattered It putting the $35,000 appropriation for feder­ Fairmount park. Mayor Wilson fur­ of locial science at the High school Hanna; 25, Hausmann-Zwtek. to length of service. sonal charm and distinction. the telephone In his home, which is Britain promptly protaated ths Britain— Germany, Italy. Russia. BAND IN FINAL Wednesday. During his seven years of service al relief, to $21,676.48 for the new ther said the man had told different Yugoslavia, Albania. Egypt, Ru­ this past year Mr. Kelly has ac­ Lower Seniors: Room 28. Acato- Miss Jeanette Heckler will teach Parochial School to Open Mlsa LeMar will demonstrate the also connected with the fire alarm stories aa to what he did with the capture of the Burlington to the in­ NORTH COVENHIY the church has been remodeled at a part played by color In our every Ubraiy. Other balances in excess surgent government mania, Bulgaria, Turkey and Greece cepted a positioii at Valley Forge Corclllus; 24, Crossen-Hultlne; 23. at the grammar school In Chaplain system out of business. Another of 6600 were Interest, 65,062J2; children's bodies. Hyde-Runde; 22, Sacherek-^elonU. cost of $15,000 and the membership day lives. The design of the fabric, bolt struck a pole between the fire Italy Snspected. ~ were asked to send representettveo. Military Academy In Pennsylvania CONCET TONIGIIT this year. of the body has Increased each year snow removal, 64,191.65; county Big Search Started Hts place will be filled temporaiilv Upper Juniors: Room 19. Apder- Miss Betty Blackburn will return Tomorrow With 430 En­ the line of the dress mSy be grace- house at Main and Hilliard streets When Britain's long-smouldering French authontles in Geneva were Mrs. Elisabeth Clifford spent the since 1930. During the past seven fvil and smart beyond criticism, but tax 61,245.02; admlnlstratloo. An extensive police search was by Mrs. Marjorie Smith of Hartford. kon-Lehnbn; IS, Lewts-Zamaltif. .., week-end at Hammonasset beach. to the Lebanon grammar school for and the vacant store to the south 6840.94; state tax, 6780.31; garbage anger against “piracy" along her reported negotiating with Bwlsa ^Lowier Juniors: Room 31, AcU'b- years two religious revivals have If tbe color la unsuitable tbe whole and the- - telephones were out of started and while this was In prog­ Empire “life line" was touched off officlala for permission to hold the In all, six changes have been made Harry Wilson and son, Harry, from another year. been held each year, spring and fall, collection, 6313; advertising and In the teaching staff of the public Inan-Carlnl; 26, Cavagnaro-Olglfcu rolled; Teaching Changes. effect is entirely spoU^, says Mlsa commission at the firehouse as a re­ ress the children were found last week by submarine attacks on conference in Nyon, a small town Richmond Hill, motored up for the Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Tomlineon, and many well known evangelists printing, $511.73. schools here since June. Varied Program Arranged by 17, Orant-Luurtsems; 14, MaeKeii- Jr., spent Sunday In Woodbridge LeMar. sult. This proved to be unfortunate The children seemed unconcerned the Woodford and the destroyer about 12 miles from Geneva. week-end. Mrs. Wilson and young­ have conducted series of services at There are advancing colors and Receipts other than from proper­ The total enrollment of pupils in xle-PIano: 13. Reed-Welr; 12, Whtte- er son who have , been spending the VlslUng Mr. Tomlinson’s family. as a call for fire the next morning ty taxes exceeded the estimates to when their uncle met them. They Havock, the British press abounded Almost coincidentally with the Zlto. the local church. retiring colors, cheerful and sombre was somewhat delayed because irf all schools is expected to be the summer in town, returned with Mra. Annie Schell is spending the Rev. and Mrs. Anthony have made Two changes will be made in the the amount of 668,929.02 in 36 items told him they had been left on the In hints that Hla Majesty's govern­ Italo-Russian quarrel waa the dis­ same as last year with about 4800, Bandmaster Turldngton; Upper Sophomores: Room Ilf, colors. Others gay and dignified, this trouble. ment suspected Italy of complicity them. week with her brother. Henry many friends In Manchester outside teaching force at St. James’s s-hool stimulating and soothing colors. A The Morning AfterlaldiYf and fell below the estimate to a corner by aotneone who brought closure In diplomatic sources here including 1400 In hljgh school. Ackerman-Hunt; 11. Hyde-Zlto; 18. Mrs. Charles Heckler has return­ Barnes and family. The electric light company did total of $44,026.91 In four items. them there In an automobile. in the naval outlawry as an ally of that the chief of a delegation of of thk denomination. Mrs. Anthony when the fall term opens tomorrow. wroman ran make herself dull or ex­ not have much trouble, only one Classes at the high school get iin- Expect a Large Crowd. Cooperative Boys (Acito-Wllsbn)., ed from Newport, R. I., where she Mr. and Mra. Harry Barnes who has assisted her husband in con­ Corttrli Little Liver PlHs Largest receipts from sources the Spanish insurgents. The fact Italian ahlpbuildlng experts, nkmed derwajr at 8:15 o’clock tomorrow Lower Sophomores; Room 4, a 1- RC4’. Harris B. Anthon.T Sister Helene will teach In St. Pat­ citing. she can express her person­ open wire being blown dowm and Mayor Wilson took a personal In­ baa been vlslUng her mother for the spent several weeks with relaUves ducting the various services of the other than property taxation were terest In the case after the body of that the Havock escaped allayed Patrone, had been arrested by morning while the grade schools den-Crackett: 18, Cooperative Boya ality to the fullest extent with prop­ past wmek. Miss Alice Heckler and in towm, returned to their home in church and with her husband has rick's school. Hartford, and Sister er manipulation of color, she con­ water department, $56,935.02; Old Nany Glenn, 5, was found In a mui Britain’s Irritation only slightly. Soviet authorities at Leningrad on open at 8:30 and 8:45 o'clock. (Annlello-Wogman). Roslindala recenUy. Mr. and Mrs. day and will open bis pastorate in A«,e pensions, $37,326.75; education, Nothing came of the governmental Joseph Sargis have returned home often sung and played at the church Josita win teach In Bridgeport. Sit­ tends. - bole in North Philadelphia li a spy charge. The SalvatloD Army Band will Upper Freshmen: Room 18, COr from Newrport where they spent the Arthur Vinton took them home, vis- Columbiu on September 19. 624,562.30; charities, 623,816.57 anger, however, except the calling present the last of a aeries of band operative Boys (Allen-Zsnlungo). aenlces. ter Denise la the new Mother Su­ Miss LeMar sajrs. one of the best liquor license fees, 615,800. night The cause of her death has Working For Russia summer with their gcandmother. itlng in Rockport and Gloucester en- A native of Kennetcook, Nova The appointment to the church in rules to foUow In the matter ot not 3ret been determined, but on the of the Mediterranean conference. Lower Freshmen: Room l8. Co­ route to Rosllndale. perior at the school and convent The net surplus with which the Now Russia’s action has thrown the He had been adviser on warship concerts at Center Parl^tonight at Miss Edna Wuerdlg hat returned Scotia, he attended elementary Columbus was made by General Su­ and Sitter Philippa will be the new color Is "Never let the color schema THE NEW theory that she had been murdered operative Boys (Aceto-Dancoss). to Manchester, having spent her va­ Mr. and Mrs. George Dart and schools there and at Windsor, N. S., town ended the fiscal year and whole complex aitustion into a new, construction at Leningrad shipyards 8 o’clock. A varied program has Franklin Building perintendent J. B. (Thapman of Kan­ teacher In tha second grade. of your clothes over-shadow your Mayor Wilson offered a reward of for three years. He and a group of been arranged by Bandmaster 'Har­ cation with ther aunt, Mrs. EmU J daughter, Caroline, spent Monday and graduated from the Truro Nor­ sas City. Mo. Rev. Anthony read own color note." Color should not which 1* available for expenditure more serious light. Local Stocks Lower Freshmen; Room SF, Ab- evening with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert S t James’s school will open to­ $500 for the apprehension and con Koehler. mal School, Truro, Nova Scotia, in this year, according to the report, Should Italy refuse to ait down at aaalsUng technicians were under old Turkington and a large crowd eornero-Dorle Cole; Room 2lE, B. his resignation at the church serv­ b'! conspicuous In Itself but should was 670,679.76, equal to about the vlctlon of any person who may have Miss Ernestine and Mlsa Esther Tomlinson. Jr. 1921. Following his graduation he morrow. There la already an enroll­ be employed only to emphasise the the council Uhls with Soviet Rus­ contract to the Russian authontles is expected. The concerts, sponsor­ Cole-Flnnegln; Room 22F, Flscher- ice on Sunday morning. ment of 430 pupils. The school was income from t'wo mills of taxation been Involved in her death. from the Ansaldo shipyards of ed by the Chamber of Oommeree, Koehler spent Labor Day visiting went to Saskatchewan, Canada, to Rev. Anthony’i successor Is ex­ personality. POPULAR sia, Germany was expected to fol­ Furnished by F. R. Shaw, Inc. Kosak; Room 2SF. KoUch-Morlarty; first opened In 1922 with a Kinder­ and In excess of the cash on hand Genoa. Petrone was arrested five have proven highly popular this Mount Tom with Mr, and Mrs. Wil­ teach at the age of 18 and taught in pected to be named by the church low aulL Britain and Franca might 968 Farmington Ave., Room 24F, Muldoon-Prlce; Room liam Wuerdlg. garten and four grades. The school at the beginning of the year by go ahead with the talks but they days ago but 22 other Italian ex­ West Hartford summer end the band's offerings Bestville, Grass Lake and Glen Hill. board within the next few weeks about 656,000. 25F, Ranney-Sulllvan; Room 26F. Rev. Pauline Hutchinson was the COMMUNITY PLAYERS Later, he attended the Regina Nor­ has eight class rooms, a kindergar­ would be lopsided. It was fait, with­ pert* were reported still employed. WUUem R. Martin have been warmly received each Swett-Wood; Room IIF, Wrlght- speaker at the Missionary meeting ten. the latter being in charge of Local Representative week. mal School In Regina, Saak., for one PUBLIC RECORDS MARKET Manchester out the presence of Italy—a major The threatened Italo-Rusalan Zelonls: Room 6F. Co-opa, David- Bid Asked of tha Hebron and Gilead socisties year and then entered the North- Mrs. William Cotter, and an aaeem- F U F COIN TO-FILL JOB Mediterranean power which ts felt breach radsed speculation as to the son-Zelewltl. last wreek. held at the Hebron TO MEET TOMORROW CROSS DESIGNATES 855 Main Street Rubinow Buildinff Cap. Nat. Bk. * Tr. . 33 37 weatern Nazarene College, Nampa. bly hall. The playgrounds have been Humphrey, Neb.—The filp of a by many to hold the key to the tlck- naval power of the two quarreling Upper Freshmen: Room IIF, church. She spoke about Home greatly enlarged since one -if the tVarrantee Deed ' “WHERE THRIFTY SHOPPERS SHOP” Date Book nations. Htfd. Ck>nn. Trust . .. 72 "6 Idaho, from which Institution he coin gave Miss Mae Pruitt a teach­ Ush Mediterranean situation. Beneon-H. Johnson; Room 12F. Missionary work in Maine. The so- grkduated In 1927 with the degree CONSTITirnON DAY houses that stood to tbe west of the Manchester Net company to Wil­ ing position at Humphrey High Moscow’s Note 111 Timed Whll* no official figures were Htfd. Nat Bk. * Tr. . 32H 3414 Johnston-Sherman; Room . 13F. Program Committee Has Sur­ liam Walsh, land on tbe south side Tomorrow Phoenix 8 t Bk. ft Tr. 280 300 cteUes 'voted to give their coIlecUon prise in Store for Members of Bachelor of Arts. achool between the school snd the school. Informed sources in London con­ available as to the size of the fleets. Skoog-Warren. to this work. The collection wraa convent, has been removed. of Porter street, the factory build­ OPEN ALL She and Miss Helen Olmer ap­ Sept 8 — Opening of public sidered Moscow's blunt note of yes­ Jane's Fighting Ships, an Interna­ Insurance Stocks N. Y . Stocks Lower Sophomores: Room ISF. quite a substantial sum. Who Attend First Meeting. Following hU graduation from the (Contlnoed Un Page Fwe) ing located thereon and 11 weaving DAY TOMORROW schools and Trade school for 1937- Aetna Casualty ...... 91 95 Cushman-Gardner; Room 14P, Oav- Northwestern Nazarene College be Rev. Joseph Cleary Is principal of Wednesday Special plied for the position, but Miss terday as ’ill-timed" In view of the tional compilation Issued at the end Miss Helen Whitman and cousin. the school. looms, four sewing machines, three 38 term. fact that Britain had entertained of 1936, estimated the total per­ Aetna Fire ...... 47 49 dlpo-Johnston; Room 15F, Joynar- was appointed principal of the were given equal representation in Pruitt's father, Wade Pruitt, was a Aetna Life ...... 28 30 Miss Hattie Whitman, of Manches­ quillere, one 10-horse power motor member of the school board and the This Week hopes that the conference might sonnel of the Italian navy at nearly Adam Exp ...... 16 H Marks; Room 16F, Maron-OrfiMlU; The Manchester Community Play­ Northwestern Nazarene Academy, one house while the membere of the and all shafting, pulleys and other Automobile ...... 31 S3 ter, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ers will start the 1937-38 season to­ end quickly what Britain regarded 60,000 and the Ruasian at 23,600. Air Reduc ...... 63)4 Room 17F, Orr-Swanson; Room 18F. Nampa, Idaho, serving there in that other bouse were chosen by the CURSES, f o i l e d : equipment In tbe factory. other members could not decide be­ Sept. 11—Opening of state auto- Conn. General ...... 34 36 Hutchinson this past week. morrow night with the first meet­ capacity and as dean of men for one tween the two girls without his a* an "Intolerable situation." It waa known, however, that the Alaska Jun ...... IIH Sweeney-Zelonls. Rev. Leon H. Austin read several electors at large. AdmlnlBtntor'a Deed STEAK SALE inspecllon lane on Leonard street. Hartford Fire ...... 7SV4 7514 Allegheny ...... 2H ing of the year. The players meet year until he received a definite call "On the adoption of the Connec­ vote Sept 11-12.—Two-day convention Twelve nations had been Invited to Soviet Union had engaged In a passages from the Book of Phlllp- Sandpolnt, Idaho—A burglar did Margaret R. Dwlrc, edmlnlitra- the gathering. Hartford Steam Boiler 65 66 Allied Chem ...... 225 the second Wednesday of each to preach. While on leave of abeence ticut compromise, the convention They tossed a coin of Connecticut Grand Lodge I. O huge secret naval rearmament. National Fire ...... 6314 65’ 4 pians for the Scr^ture reading. The month at the club rooms in the from the college he attended Bos­ not know the H. B. Browm Lumber trlx of the estate of Alice C. Bwrartz, ROUND . Despite the senousnese of the Am Can ...... 98 text wras taken from PbtUppians, moved forward with sure pace Pruitt called It. G. T., at Orange Hall. Virtually all the British press Phoenix Fire ...... 83 85. Am Horae Prod 43)4 11VIOIENT DEATHS Balch ft Brown Block on Depot ton University School of Rellgloiu Co. safe wma unlocked because the to Camnio Gambolatt, property on Italo-Ruaslan exchange, informed abandoned recent Intimations of be­ first chapter, twenty-first verse, against all obstacles to a glorious owners had no combination for IL Rossia Insurance . . . . 10U H V Am Rad St S ...... 17)4 Square. This being the first meet­ Education preparing for hla master's conclusion. A confederation of the wrest side of Autumn street. persons here agrsed there was lit lief that an Italian submarine, or Travelers ...... 480 495 “For to me, to live la Christ". The ing of the year It is urged that degree. He was later appointed pas­ He did not think about trying to BUI of Sale SIRLOIN _ tie likelihood tha two countries Am Smelt ...... 83 states was transformed into tbe ■ubmarlnea, were warring on Medi­ PubUc L’tlllty Stocks Am Tel and Tel ...... 166 O'/ER THE HOLIDAY theme was "Christ, My Life". Miss every member make a big effort to tor of the New Haven (Jhurcb of the turn the handle. Instead he ham­ Personal property consisting of would go to war over the. matter. Esther J. Vinton rendered a solo. United States of America. terranean shipping. Corm. Lt. and Pow. .. 96 60 Am Tob B ...... 78 be there promptly at eight o'clock. Nazarene and served there two "Once more was fulfilled the say­ mered It. The pounding set the ali fixtures, stock of merchandise Their relations hava.been notorious­ The flowers were a beautiful bouquet There is considerable work to be lock. CUBE The Liberal News Chronicle,,[ Corm. Pow. ,. 44 46 Am Wat Wk* ...... 16 (Contlnoed from Page One) years before coming to Manches­ ing of Molten, who warned (Corn­ and other personal property in tha Catering to Fashion ly bad since tha Spanish war flared though, assailing another newspaper i Htfd. Elec. Lt. 58 60 Anaconda ...... 50)4 of roses furnished by Miss Gertrude done and ths officers want tba co­ ter. No|r tbe company has s safe­ store at 32 Oak street, to Thomas up, Moscow siding openly with the Anderson. These roses were a gift well that *peace hath her victories for accusing It of being "a war-1 Hartiford Gas 28 32 Armour. Ill ...... 1014 operative support of every member. Rev. Anthony married In 1927, no less renowned than war'." cracking problem of Ita own. J. Rogers of 4 Rogers place. for Over 30 Years Madtid-Valencla regime end Italy ploye, died Saturday In Danbury to Miss Anderson by her fellow The program committee has been mongerlng calunmlator," said to­ So. New Eng. Tel. Co. 160 165 Atchison ...... 64 hospital of Injuries suffered earlier with Generalissimo Francisco Fran­ day: Aviation Corp ...... 514 workers In the Aetna Insurance working for weeks on a big surprise co, the Insurgent chieftain. Alanufacturlng Stocks In the week when car upset. company to commemorate the for tomorrow night wpicb is sure to "Nine out of ten Englishmen be­ 48 Baldwin ...... 4)4 Both apparently were justified Acme Wire ...... 46 Antonio Tracano, 25. New Brit­ twelfth anniversary of her work be very entertaining. lieved It (the submarine which at­ Am. Hardware ...... 29 V4 31H Balt and Ohio ...... 2014 ain. drowned or suffered heart at­ In their charges that the other was Bendlx ...... 17 with them. tacked the destroyer Havock) to be Arrow H and H, c«m. 59 61 tack while swimming In Old Lyme. Miss June Loomis was the leader pouring men, money end munltlo.is an Italian submarine; the British 6 Beth Steel ...... 85 Into Spain. Billings and Spencer . 5 Desire J. Dion, 60. a weaver, at the Cbriatlon Andeavor service navy think* so too; the British Bristol Brass ...... 59 62 Borden ...... 2214 lit -Camels go big outouswray," Superior Italian Fleet Can Pac ...... lOH found dead in gas filled room in held Sunday evening In their new Maneheater, Conn. Cabinet would like to think other­ CoUlns Co...... 130 Norwich and pronounced sulcldo by room in the Church Community HOW LONG CAN A soy* Charfle aeMea, bos* o f Moscow was understood - to be wise If it could." Colt's Pat. Firearms. 68 68 Case (J. I.) ...... 149 oonslderlng convoying her freight­ Cerro De Paa ...... 68 Medical Examiner C. C. Glldsrsleevc. House. The topic discussed was (be Piicbfork Ranch, Wyo­ Eagle Lock ...... 25 27 ■Vito Schlevo. five. Waterbury. "The Machine Age— Ita Effects On ers In the Mediterranean but '.he Fafnlr Bearings . . . . 130 140 Ches and Ohio ...... 44)4 THREE-QUARTER WIFE ming. He Is shown delivering Russian navy would ba In a poor (!nirysler ...... 9914 burned to death Saturday when Us". Gray Tel Pay Station 7 8 clothing Ignited while he and three Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Carver of a load of pronghorn antelope* position to come to grips with Pre­ YOUNG SWEDISH GROUP Hart and Cooley . . . . 230 — Coca (^1 a ...... 148 M e too, via plsne. -Cowr- mier Museollnl'a modern navy on Col Carbon ...... 110 companions played u-lth gasoline Rockville spent the week-end with HOLD HER HUSBAND? Back to Hendey Mfg. Go. ... IS 15 their brother, Inlng C. Loomis and boys are great Camel tmoken. Its "home field.” H Duce has all his 34% 36% Col Gas and E l ...... 11 <4 Antonio Florot, 30, Bristol, fall Lander*. Frary ft Clk. from roller coaster. Lake Compounce family. naval strength available In Mediter­ TO MEET ON FRIDAY Mann ft Bow, Class A 10 Coml Inv Tr ...... 56 They like that 'lift' they get Coml Bolv ...... 12)4 Saturday and killed. Mrs. Susie Mltterholzer and daugh­ ou !• vork M ourrUc* out o f Camels.” ranean waters while Russia also New Brit Meh., com. 37% 39% ter have moved to Rockville to Y to maim o wiewa et It. Man must maintain a strong fleet In thw do., pfd...... 98 105 Cons Edison 1...... 81 \ tnsj ba aamah. onaympathatic. » QuntioN f«w «iini * « » .. School Cons on ...... ! ...... ISH live. bat that*# Um wmj UMy>a mada Orient. Congregational Society to Hold North and Judd ----- 36 38 The play, "HI. Nellie” , which was and 700 might aa waO raaliartt. Meanwhile, Moscow gave no clue Peck, Stow ft Wilcox 12 14 Cent Can ...... 54H SEEK RELATIVES HERE First Session of Season at Corn Prod ...... 61H to have been presented in town Fri­ When yoor back aebas and xoor of her future course In regard to Russell Mfg. Co. . .. 36 40 day evening, hod to be definitely nerraa Miaam. don't taka tt out Nyman Home on Russell St. Scovlll Mfg. Co. . . . . 40 42 Del Lack and West ...... 12)s onrourboabaad. BaeaatpoaUbly “ Cameb went'round tbe Douglas Aircraft ...... 4714 OF ILL HARTFORD MAN postponed on account of the Repub­ know bow you MaL Event Stanley Works ...... 59% 61% lican caucus being held that same world vrith me. I'U bet on Torrtngton ...... 36 38 Dupont ...... 148 PortbraaganMaUoBaoDaiwt^ The monthly buslnea* end social Eastman Kodak ...... 18114 night baa told anotihar bow to go them any time,” famooi Union Mfg. Co...... 7% 9% Manchester police were asked Coventry Grange, No. 75. P. of H., log tbrougb*’ wtth Lodia S. Ptnk* meeting of the Young People's U S Envelope, com .. 72 82 Elec and Mut ...... 5 round-the-world re­ clety of the Swedish ^ngregatlonal early this morning by the Hartford will neighbor with Manchester ham’a Vagetabla Oocapooad. It Wed., Sept 8 do., pfd...... 122 132 Elec Auto Lit* ...... 3414 hospital to try and locate a relative helpa Natura tooa op tba system, porter, MIsn Dnrethy church will be held Friday evening Veeder Root ...... 140 148 Gen Elec ...... 49 Orange, Wedneaday. September 8. tbiM Beaamtag the dlaeomfiorta ftom Kllgellen, isyt. -With at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Sher­ of James Stewart. 59, of 383 Capitol The Coventry' Fragment society WhlOock (toll Pipe .. — 10 Gen Foods ...... 35>4 avenue, an empl'jyee In the Under­ tba fuaettona) dlaordara which Cemelt, steady smoking's to Sat, Sept 11 wood and Russell Nyman of 47 Rus­ Gen Motors ...... 50)4 will hold their annual meeting to­ (SiuM O H HOW ah;-' New Vork Bank and lns.„Stocke wood factory, who ■was reported as ordaala et Ufa: L Torntog from a steady pleasntc.” sell street, this being the first meet­ Bank of New York .. 455 465 Gillette ...... 1314 morrow evening at 8 o’clock at the so,ooo being In a critical condition In the (Jhurch (Community House. girlhood to womanhood. 2. Pra- ing of the fall season. Hecker Prod ...... 10’4 Bankers Trust ...... 66 68 ' hospital. partak ttr aaotharbood. t. All who have subscribed toward Chasy ...... 48% 50% Hudson Motors ...... 13 H Friday evening, directly after proafittag **aUdd]a agA** RADIO payment of the new beating system Int Harv ...... 10014 The man wa.s broiight to the hos­ achool, there will be a 4-H get-to­ Don't ba a three qaarter wtfa. (toemieal ...... 59% 61% pital with a heart ailment and from Look where yoa of the church ere reminded that the Continental ...... 18% Int Nick ...... 58)4 gether and picnic supper at the taka LTDIA'K.GPINKHAM*ft "So many girls at coUege 18% him the hospital authorities unde'f* Church Community House for all WOETABLE OOMPOUKD and MYSTERY CONTEST subscribed amount Is now due and Corn Exchange ...... 61 63 Int Tel and Tel ...... 9 .smoke Camels,” tsyt Miss will— you will not should be paid at this maetlnif If Johns ManvlUe ...... 11 4 stood him to say that he had a sis­ Go **8mlHng Through.** Guaranty Trust ...... 310 320 JesepUne O’Neill, co-ed. possible. Changes in the heating First National ...... 2200 2250 Kenneeott ...... 5414 ter by the name of Mrs. Allan For­ find such splendid Starts Tonight Over est In Manchester. "Mental work often hts system have been completed- and a Irving ...... 14% 16% Lehigh Val Rd ...... 11 >4 WDRC— 7;15 P. M. new oil burner, to replace tha old Manhattan ...... 29% 81% Llgg and Myers B ...... 98 The message was received at thg aa effect on digestion. 1 coal furnace, will be installed this Manufact. Trust . . . . 49% 51% Loew’s ...... 76'4 local p'jllce station shortly ’ before find that during meals and 1 o’clock this morning, but no sm week.------•Natinnal.Clty Bank. - 44. . 46 Lorlllard ...... •.. . sitet. Camels make, food GOAT Mont w afd ’’7.*^'!■.^ tfa'iHe appcArihg In the Mihehestet BENSON New York T r u s t___ 131 136 ManiJiester PubEf the peace srlaing out Prof. Wash...... 38 35 . 60)4 ____ ...... BBCh tiiacM* can milder.better-t$«* Pref.-Accident ...... 18% 20% Safeway Stores . . . . 32 Fve been through a of a fight which oeeuired last June Sebenlay Dis ...... Soap Bunches .... with. A* you’d e x ^ to ^ A o d C m m d w ^ K 'y Gold Medal or Pillsbury Flour, at the New England House In Bol­ Seaboard Surety , . . . 27 29 - 39V4 • . ,7c each tOQgh race." ton. He pleaded guilty. Security Ins...... 32% 34% Sears Roebuck . . . . 88 ing tobaccos cost Thef* why Camel* Shell Union ...... 22)4 Frederick Dielenachneider, also Springfield Fire ft Ma. 120 125 . VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT paysmillion*®®®* ^ „o te to men and "Fvt been enioying Camels foe .... $ 1 . 0 7 Sun I-ife ...... 650 710 Socony Vac ...... - 18% of this town, who was arrested at South Pac ...... years," the famous psrschut* ^ Mason Quart Fruit the same time on a similar charge, U. S. F. and O...... 20 22 . 34)4 Sweet Potatoes for B aking...... 4 lbs. 13c I t l different-w h y J ^ ^ y they’t* the Urg- Westchester ...... 34 86 South Rwy ...... • 23% jumper, lee Crane, begins."Fve Jars, d ozen ...... appeared in court but his charge St Brands ...... Green String B eans...... 5c qt. 7 9 c was nolled. Both men had previ­ . 11)4 10-Pound Sa^ Yellow Onions...... 25c est-seUlng dgetette in _ smoked enough o f teem to St Gas and El . . . . . 7)4 m 'f f - prove that Camels don't fnixis Good Lack Jar a a ously appeared In Bolton court be­ WRONG NUMBER St OU C a l ...... fore Justice Louis D. Eaton and • 40)4 N kc Solid, Green Cabbage...... ,9c head Rubbers, 4 doz...... St OU N J ...... 62 your nerves. Flavor? Well: Td were fined but appealed to the Su­ walk s mile for a Csmcll' Yoe perior (tourt. S t Joseph. Mo.—Clifford Treftx Tex Oorp ...... S4H ~ GROCERY DEPARTMENT ^ Kellogg’s Com Flakes, Timken Roller Bear n't best ’cml” Judge Edward J. Quinlan of the told police of an argument he had . 59% Butter, Iowa State...... 1 3 pkgs with a drunken driver and gave the Trans America ..., . 14% >1b. roD ^9e 2 0 c Tolland County Superior Court also — On Um Samn Show — Brown Sugar 4Bu&) ...... officers a license mnntisn In a few UnioB -CarWdfr V OLENDA FABBELL ' ..2lba.43e Evaporated Milk, sent Newton Henry Lees of Bridge­ Union Pac ...... port to State's prison for terms of minutes patrolmen appeared at the .112 BARTON MacLANE Good Luck Jar R ings...... 3 doK. 19c 4 tall cans 2 7 c station escorting a prisoner. Unit Aircraft . . . . . 25)4 in "FLY-AW AY BABY" Atlas E-Z Seal Jars, glass tops, quarts ...... from one to Uu-m years on barges Unit Ootrp ...doc. 99c ,W.s a. a s. 1 of breaking and entering and at­ “ Here's your drunk driver, and 4% Mason Jars, screw caps quarts...... •-..doc. 85e tempting to break jail, the sen­ the ear is outside,” they said. Unit Gas Imp ...... 12 TO THE LADIE9 ' U 8 Rubber ...... 46% Rice Krispies, KeDogg’s ...... p k g .lle tences to run ooneiUTently.' "Why, that's tbs man who re­ GOLDEN POPPY MAHIEU'8 ported ths drunken driver." Lieut U 8 Steel ...... 98% MfatedCoo^Mj^ned^Sradiine^^^^^-^^^^ ....lb .2 9 c Vick Cham ...... 40 COSTUER TOMCGOS IN A MATCHUSS BLEND Tt is estimated that tha peonle C R. Ptinel exclaimed. BAK-IN-WARE Weetern U hlan...... 48 DIAL filll ^ WE DELIVER of QiS United'State* epSid about Trefta explained that in his ex- West El and M fg ...... 188% Csaselt are a mstchlast Mead of iaer.MORX EZPEN5IVX TOBACCOS-TurUsh aod TVfflvvtlf The GROCERY $200,000,000 a year la the fight dtoment' ba had given hie own XHCBS. - FBL AND SAT. 188 Spmea Sti^t Woolwrorth , “-ABTOtlS 44 AND MODELS- skfllfiU bleeding of larfwitb leaf bdegs e « ibe faU detieess isvee sed mlldeses eftbJI^cbeiee tobeeces. sgalnet Insects of verleue number. Elec Bond Xhd Share (Curb).. 16% -•»• #-

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eattnoated at something considerably a driver cant play safe by taking a tlves for the varloui classes and iisndiPHlpr ' under 200 mllUons of dollars. We glass of beer Instead of a "ab ot" ■treets. A fire that had been start'* ct events. before ha goes out In his car. For FLASHES GUN ON BUS, ed to th* kitchen range resulted la got Into one foreign war that cost Washington Daybook Health and Diet PUYGROUNDS END A ll Sports night horseshoe pitch­ THREE FIRE CALLS a few sparks coming out o f the lEoenfns Bpralb ue 28.000 million doUars In eighteen be atlll will be on tha short end of Madman’s Island DAILY RADIO PROGRAM ing, tennis matches, volley ball and chimney. Aa there was a ehiamay B f Prettef Crever^ softball were played between play­ IS ARRESTED HERE FUBUSHCU BT THE montha the odds ga in s t death and tragedy. Advice BY HARD JONES Copyright 1937 NEA Sorvico, Inc. RADIO ngy.. fire to the same bouse a yesto or ao r.XXItALO PKINTINU UUUHAJfT. INC. ground. The baseball game pro­ But the money losses, one way or Washington— Shock troops ot tne.Liicans, for instance, might be well By DR. FRANK HeOOT ------f — ------TUBSOAY, ggPTEMBER 7 (Csotrsl sad Esstsm SUndsrd Time) Eastern Standard lUne AN ACTIVE SEASON OVER THE HOLIDAY ago the occupants deddta not to II BiM.ll GAn«mt Msnac*r count in this tremendous situation BELIEVINa SINUS TROUBLE side. Cutting th* motor and stand­ c4M tle coMt (e to •) uiifnotlons lnelu4o oil avwaolo BtfttionB.^ cation and Breach of Peace road. U brought out-No. 3 and Mo. During the World War Great Brit­ „ .... . have support of a rival noUticai laherit* a yacht for vacation. you want to get the real “ inside" on Xfceftwi I I t t i ______Into which the world Is rapidly fall­ assurance of “no reprisala". against party. ing up, Mac Forest tossed a tine ProgramB Babjoet to ehango by BtatlonB wlthoirt provlout nbtlw. P. H, The final night there were about t Charge; Passengerfl Fright­ MBLITA HOWARD—Kayh kfbb Practically Every Facility Most Serious It at Fonner 8 with their piuapi ailff M Srrw W r ain's birth rate fell off to such an 'The one thing most eogw (y de-. to his brother and climbed ex- ll»ft.WVAr NETWORK I MOUNT.—bvoTMOUNT— ^kvor KIs— koh - - Id the Far E aste^ situation, tha per­ 150 popslcles and 60 sodas given ouL a hook and ladder, also about evsl^- '"“^wnrnwj «r*p¥ Kv«nTit« ttwr^pr ing. ~ America's one end paramount defaulting Oemocratz. fo r instance, If R^mbUoan pro- r o o jttu t* Mfl^ooriUhnuitiirsi. .... NBC-WCAF (RED) NETWORK COAST—tax kaln kol kfpy o koy son to tune to Is Linton Wells on ened. aboard ths ^lUsiraL” This served to finish off the ten thlng In town on wheila There was tlintfOt inn Hoiidipi lCntir«n it th* duty Is to keep out o f war. Not extent that there was lost to the They expMt the administration g r ^ iv e s who oppoaed the court elnid by the patient with chronic flOJfUIBST BROTHERS and 9M\C ^ East! woa( wiiae wUo w^at Cant. East. W EAF-NBC on Saturday nights. Anii Otrici i* Manrh*ct«r Conn. t» ere's Grant, M ac?” wu* wcoh kyw wfbr wre wnr wbon -weeks season o f the playgrouod and no damage. country a normal addition of just to try to toke the politlca] breeches slnua-trouble la permanent reliet. G R AN T H AR PE R — young eclen- S46— 4:S0—Ayneapatera *t.6t. Louis He goes on the air at 7:30 p. m. Wa^in Constant Use Dur­ Robert Price, colored, 27. of 49 Gas Statioo on Oaidand Bnennd CIr m Mail Mait«r only for our ow j good but as the bill Aould announce that tbey~were “ I don't know.” ------— vcAB wtam wwj w»ai wflel: ]:46— 4:46—Drama at th* Skis* Frag. Its activities. off thnse Democratic Senators—and tist* whose expedition tamed ont Each of the networks Is well (Jbestnut street. Hartford, waa a about a mlUloo to the population. going to work for the nomination The average patient with this dis­ “ You don't know!" exclaimed •^ountiiiiT kM k ^l; South} wmb|; 4:00— OM—All Hands an Osok Ohow SUHiMrKlHTION RATICS hope of the human race. to be a lore experience. 4:30— 6:30—Prasa-Nidis NSwa Parlod staffed with capable interpreters ot (M X U k F U N I f o« The nation baa tyid to provide House members—who bad a p a rt; of Senator Van Nuya ol Indiana, a order in a chronic form has poa- the trio at Once. ' ‘ ' kO kfw komo khq k ^ kgu ing the Snminer. passenger on the Rockville bus Street Sunday Morning. O n « Vm t by Watt ...... And for once, and In one particu­ In defeaUng the court bllL They ; Democrat, It could just about be the sibly found a way ot obtaining Um- “ No more than you do. Ha bad OPTIONAL

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the lata Stophea J. FarraU. former­ ly trsick coach at Amt A*'hor. Mich. Vacation’s Over— Back To School! ^ B K E IN 51V WEEK Ea*lem Club to Meet Tita RoekviUe toblera Club will School Seen GIVEHEEDTO ^ hold ita first mosUng of the season itr CLOAK FACTORY on Wednesday afternoon at the EUka CHILD’S FIRST Giants Start West With LSad Of Three Game Home gt two-thirty o’clock with the As Lifelong praaldanL Mrs. WUUam Reeves pre­ siding. PUqb for the fsU actlvltiea MEAL OF DAY jjr ih WflriMrund-Strikerv wUl brdlseuseed at that time.- Need o f Man ■eniy Sohmals FIGHT TO KEEP OLYMPICS IN JAPAN /Ae Standut^d DRUB PHILLIES TWICE %hrA Cwferei^ THi Henry Schmalx, 81. for many The while pamnta plan ttarougbt- Breakfast of Doable Import­ years - proprietor ef -the- Sebmals fttUy to pnpBiw ooir ehUdrse for ance Before School. Oroeery ators in this dty, died on YESTERDAY’S RESULTS the return to school this fall, they SPU tl Week of MediatioD Board. Sunday at tha home of bis daughter. NATIONALSINGLES XadOMl American AS CUBS, REDS Mrs. John Moore of 330 Parker might weU give pause to think of Breakfast la conslatenUy refsm d CLAIM GOVERNMENT New York 8-9. PhiladelphU 3-3. New York 5-2, Pbtladsl|^ S-L street, Manchester. He bad lived in the lifelong n eed ^ mankind for in­ to by all leading dietitians aa tbs SPORTS ROUNDUPgl Brooklyn 3-4, Boston 1-6. 10-5, St. Louis___ hu MDDiK BRIETZ Onclnnstl 7-l, Chicago 8-3. 7%« mooth oM Internatloul Manchester for the past five years. struction in the intereets of self moat important meal o t the day— Chicago 3-1, aeveland 1-3. Nehon, Schumadwr PStd j Mr. Schmalx was bom October 8, betterment and for growing school children, as SUPPORT OF GAMES PRODUCE FLOOD OF SL Louis 4-4, Pittsburgh 1-5. Boston 6-0, Washington 3-j ORIOLES DEFEATED lia4lM Oannent Wotken union New York, Sept 7.—(A P )—Tom-,’^Dulide of Fordhsm; Meyar of 1855 in Olaatonbury and conducted It is this need that baa atlmulated of double Importance. STANDINGS •trOn at the Independent Ooak the development of Adult Education, my Farr 1* nothing lea* then a riot Army and Furoy of Columbia.. the grocery store in Rocks’Ule for "Break fast” la really what ths National Terrymu to Twk tri-l .•eapany went into Ita fifth week to- 45 years. He retired aevarai years M well as education for children, word breakfast means, for braakfagt on tbs a ir.. .you should sea tha after looking at tbs Farr-Louis GOOD NET ROOKIES Amerloaa BYE. GLASTONBURY throughout the country. IS NOT AVAILABLE guy’s (on mail aftsr last week’s de­ fight pictures, several Texas sports W. L, Pet. W. L. Pet. aajr with no changre In the Impaaae «r>- . . time comes when the body has been New York ...... 76 48 .6 ^ New York ...... fti. The development of Adult edu­ longest without food and at the be­ but (pronoun^ by Tommy deboot) editors adjourned to tha nearost 40 ,677 mnph; Grissom Haris O il- < Which ekiated during the laat halt He leaves three sons, WUliam, Chicago ...... 74 32 .587 Detroit ...... 74 S3 M 7 Arthur and Charles, aU of Rock- cation is raanlfeated in many differ­ ginning of a day ot activity. It is ...clover fields sro ahead for the pub and unanimously voted Louis «C the walkout. earned no better th ^ a draw... SL Louis ...... 67 89 ..533 Cblcago ...... 74 58 M i vUls; two daughters, Mrs. John ent forme, through earfully organ­ the period of the day when the body gritty Welshman. . .Tennessee end PltUburgh ...... 66 60 .534 This morning approximately 80 Japanese Sports Leaders Kentucky have been feuding at (Ctem McCarthy, the demon xn- Youngsters Show Plenty of Boston ...... 67 86 MS Moriarty IGne Absorbs 8 Jo Hitter for Chi Bat Lose^; Moore and Mrs. Richard NIese of ized instltutloaa like Cleveland Col­ is in greatest need—not necessarily Boston ...... 63 64 .493 Cleveland •tlikera and aympathizen marched lege with Its night Claeses and like of targe quantities of food, but oil football Binoa 1899, but never sign­ Douncer, will please note)...the re­ ...... 66 58 M 2 Id the picket Une aa more than 550 Manchester: eight grandchUdren and Brooklyn ...... 63 71 .437 Washington ...... 57 68 .463 Summer’s fun is over and happy out-of-doors play must give the unlversitlas in New York City ths proper foods. ' ed a oontract.. .our scout* at For­ cent row between Burleigh Qrimee Promise in Giymg Tennis Pblladelpbla . . . . 53 74 .413 3 Beating As Blanchard Yankees Win Doable ■eraona went to work in the plant. one great grandchild. It wouldn’t be so bad, these school-bound lads agree, if there 1 Call Emergency Meetibg Philadelphia ----- 40 88 ASS He was a member of the Trinity which admit students for classes Again thUi is a situation ot double w est Hills report this Bobby-JUggs end Umpire Larry (ioetz was Cincinnati ...... 50 72 .410 St. Louts . Demanda made by the ILGWU aod away to the more serious business of going to school for these wasn’t BO much washing and cleaning to do. And teachers should during hoars when they are not at Im p o r t a n c e t h e growGig child has plsnty on the ball and they brought to a bead whan Grime* re­ ...... 88 89 ,399 Lutheran church at tbit city and propoaala aubmlttcd by the jroung ladies, pictured above, tenderly caring for their doll-babies see that a dog needs education too, but “Pal”, boon companion of work. and particularly the school child don’t mesh maybe.. .baseball gos­ marked be once knew a guy who Veterans Hard Battle; TODAY’S GAMES ADows Eleven Blows. Ooak company are to be conelder- for many yaara was a member of to Consider Situation; War By DRAW MIDDUrrON-. on a tree-shaded lawn. midsummer games, must be tied at home. There are also apaeial night w'no soon after breakfast will be on sip has tt that Tony Lasseri of the ate garlic for a purpose.. .now be National 1 Amerioan, Dd later ttua week during a conler- tha church coundL classea in high schools throughout hie or her way through all kinds Yanks Is definitely heeded to man­ msy have to osll on President Ford SL Loula at Chicago. Associated Press Sporta Wrttar - ■fieee'of tte State Board o( Madla- Washington at iteston (3). The ftmeral wlU be held tomorrow tha country. There are oorrespond- of weather, to the class rooms. With China Held as Exense age ths Clsvelsnd Indians and that Griek end explain exactly what he Cramm Is Hard Pnshed. Boston St Brooklyn. Westward the path of the p * ^ '^ « Somers, rf . • *«• 9 0 0 4 1 0 shodity Infield play banded to* Ch^ ir The arrest,was made by Sergeant pmiscd away at the Rockville CUy planned shopping tours while the cording to the season ot the year, "Sinoe the Olympics stlQ aro Now England think of Quinn and Angeles; Gardner MuUoy of Miami. with two away, Hllderbrand bit Runs batted tn, Fraher 3; two Baurbeau, p ragoane two runs and the ■ > ball ’.=1' Mlaa Frances Berry, daughter of Giles, Mr. and Mra. Vincent Mari hospital laat Saturday after a long personal preference, or the amount * a s a 8 1 1 1 4 0 Arthur Frey knd Patrolman Alden youngsters still have a few weeks throa year* away it would moro Threatens to Close Rhodj O’Hara Is toe (set that today w* Fla.; McNeill, the Oklahoma City through second and stole second 'm base hits, Sipples, Rubin; hits os Jones, lb .. e.e. 8 0 1 4 0 0 game, 3-1. ROCKVHIE Mr. ai^jil A^s. Joseph Berry of Mor­ marco ot Hartford, were recent Illness. She leaVes her husband has crammed in enough information left before the fall terms beckon of money available for food. played to 48,500 people and to* play lad who aeared Von Oamm, and fast has* running. Eddl* Rsgusgus Miller fi In 9 Inning*. Hartman 10 In Skinner. ton street who gradrsted with guesta of Mrs. Frank T. Newcomb. about the new Fall clothes to make become the magnanimity and How Rival* Compare Mystery Ride Tonight and several relatives. The funeral them to classes. • strength of a groat people to hold will approximate $800,000. Robert Harman of Oakland. Calif. singled through sborL sending 9 Innings; stolen bases, O’Malley, honors from.ilUAfford High school i— Mr. and Mra. Donald Graham ot waa held at Bristol, Conn., Moqday you graduate "cum laude." TotaU ...... M 8 11 37 13 3 The Giants laav* bom* with. Uii* ' FoUowing ^ e meeting of Hope Yes, white there la yet time to the Otympics as scheduled. Aban- Track If State Commission "1 dety Quinn to name on* thing Of tu * group, only Hunt and Hildy to third. Frahsr laoed a drive HUderbrand, Fraber; boa* on balls Score by innings: standings Ilk* this: ' > last June, left Monday for at. 1 Thompsonville were week-end and afternoon. Interment 'iWas In th* To begin with, the three-piece wroag 1 hav* don* or on* thing over third that went clear to the off Miller 3, Hartman 1; struck out Chapter No. 60, O. B. 8. to/te held suit la the "backlxine’’ of the ward, tak, the youngsters downtown to donment would dlaeredlt Japan in Cunlngglm were left when the some­ Moiiarthys Orioles 000 000 018—8 Mary's hospital, Waterbury, where holiday guests of Tolland relatives. family plot at Bristol. R*v- Valen­ buy them clothes and books and ths eyas of .ths world." wrong to* Narragansett Racing what scrambled program was re­ fence to score Hllderbrand and by MUler 8, Hartman 6; time 1:40; UGIONTOINSTAU- this evehing at Masonio tMill,.- the she^hast enrq|l(;d as s student nurse The Tolland Library Association tine S. Alison, pastor of Tolland robe. A darling youthful^ lacket STYLES CATCH Esat OIsstODlMiry 010 008 SOb—8 B*. .T«T-' shoes, and while there is yet time Mstsuso Nsgal. chlsf sserotory of Persists in Efforts to Re* association has don*. sumed today, but the otoert all left Raguskus. umplros, MUler an^ Casey. Two bos* bits, E. Pfau, 'niunsr, members wiU be taken ta t ll'‘m y » Soma 950-Stafford public school will hold their regular meeting In church officiating. suit and a topcoat for everything *T bsvs never cessed at any time MUler fanned three and walked W. L Und-pia^ tety lids. Upon arriving i t " tbelr for mother to run over to the doc­ ths committee, eommentyd: toeir calling cards. Haldmsn, * Wlnsisr, Hasfs; tore* bass hits, Giants ...... 78 48 — 3U ' pupils will return to classes tomor­ the Library rooms Monday after­ else. Another Important entrance ‘Tt would Ub Ineonslatsnt on the to act os managing director and two and was never in any eerious - n s OFFICERS TONIGHT destination there will be a dog noon, September 13. After the tor’s offica or ths dentist’s, or the EYE OF GIRLS more Ifim As Managing looss-Ilrober left header who gave Fsnoachl, Tburner; sacrlflo* bits. (tab* ...... 74 83 8 m l ; row morning for the fall term. A requirement la s really smart semi government’s part to forego the you can aay that my job te effecuv* Johnny Van Ryn a terrific five-set troubla HUdarhrand bad another roast and an entertainment pro­ business meeting. Miss Cora Lutz sports coat that answers a million oculist’s, with them for their pre­ Green: stolen bases, Orioiss 8, B. total enrollment of 946 is expected. Olymplos after having aooeptad I unUI next June 1 when to* Stoek. battle in on early round, portloular- big day. puUlng a running catch Glastonbury 8; doubi* plays. Somers gram. of RockvlUe an Instructor In Wil­ COLUMBIA needs and goes a lot of places. school examination, mother has the holder* meet” over his shoulder tostU ' brought lusty Local Golf Notes Tho Pirates and Cardinals, the This figure falla short of last opportunity of getting them so IN H M SCHOOL vttattons to New York's Intsn Director of the Pfirfc. ly mad* on impreSeloa on tha ee- to Bantaby; base on balls, off PMal Department Commander .Mrs. Elisabeth Onxman year’s registration of 1039. There son College, Chambersburg. Penn., The "3 R'a" about dressea are tlenal sxpositlon tn 1939." The oomroiaaion ordered O.’Hara’s cheer* from toe fans.a. O’Malley, Two 18-hols medal only other clubs avan faifftly in the Mrs. Elizabeth Guzman, 87 of the will speak 'bn her "Travels in Eng­ There being no local applications completely prepared for classes that coiled expert*. He. Ilk* Hunt and play aventa Baurbeau 3; hit by pitcher, Wlasler will be one session only on the Right. Ready and Romantic: iTioosi Rsliabl* sourees have rsportsd removal early Saturday on to* Sipple* and Fraber got two hits war* eonductad at to* locaJ Coun race, spliL The Cards won on* b8> 'I Newmarker to Be Seated at Bolton road, Vamon. died on Mon­ land." for the Columbia scholarship to when they finally do return to Prompted by Desire to Make ground toat be had . “InUmldated Bobby Rigga la a former junior splec*, while Rubin starred for the by Bsurbsau; struck out by Blanch­ opening day with all the schools any sort of dress you may :n silk ths Army opposed the earliest at Champion. HunL in fact, sUU la try club over the weekend. C Dn- ard 8, Baurbsau 4: tlms, S:30; um^ hind Bob Welland, 4-1 and Arky,. Ceremonies in G. A. R. Haii. day at her home following a abort Tuesday evening September 7th, Wllllmantlc Normal School, the wool, or voivet. Fradln's dresses are school, she will be able to sit back tsmpts to bring ths Olympic* to Provldsae*. R. L, Bspt. 7 — (A P ) and Interfered with state ateward hem* team. Oen* MefJann, scout for Vaughan’* homer took the aseond ^ closing at 1 p. m. Members of the la to be observed as Past Masters and rest her nerves wearied by Favorable Impression. tos junior kingpin. vlas winning Saturday with n card pirss. Chapman, Zurebsr. illness. She was bom in Germany local school board has awarded It to selected with utmost care and man Tokyo. Since 1940 is tha 3600th —Uhdauated by ractng eommlsusn Jamas Doorlay” in the latter’s per­ to* New York Yankees, compU- of 90-33—87 sad A. L RUter tak- for the Buca, B-4. The Dodger* won ^ freshman class in high school are Night at the Tolland Grange. Past Laura Hill of Coventry. three montha of clamor for atten­ formance of his dutlsa. Surfabe, aftsr two ssaaoni at mentad O’Malley and HUderbrand KockviUc, Sept 7.—The officers and had been a resident of this coun requested to report on the first day o t them will double for class and anniversary of ths founding of tha asssrtlcns h* was "dsflatuty ouL' Wlmblsdon, looks about ready to tng first pise* yesterday with a behind Luk* HsmtUn 2-1 in tan in-,. try for 40 years. She had lived In Master Ira Wilcox will have charge Postmaster H. W. Porter has on dates. tion. Empire, public opinion overcame Later In to* day O’Hara obtAinod on toeir play after to* game. Of. Stanley Oobosx Post No. 14 ■ at while. the upper class students of the meeting. The girl of high school age Is sure W slUr a. O lU ra said be ptanasd jump rijtat up among to* big fet- score of M-18— 70. The •§(i0fg§ of Bings sad then bowed bsfor* Lov ' Vernon Tor 30 years: — exhibition In his store a branch All school girls are "mlx-em’ Helpful Displays to be style-conscious, because she's tbs Army after serlmcRlctis dis- an Injunction to rsatralp tbs com­ 'Tbs final League standing fOl- ths other eatrie* were: should report on Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Pearson of today another legal move to blotk mission but ths ordsr wo* set aside lows. He wee ranked only alaventh lows; Fstt* as that admlratts and agsd' the American Legion will be In- She leaves two sons. Frederick from a chestnut tree with 8 burrs frienda. Good sweaters, but mit V Participating with this newspaper of an age to want to make a good putss. Shortly after ths outbreak ^ e a ^ u e rookla won Us 17th victory. Teachers arrived today, Tuesday to Hartford, Mrs. Edward Mason and In the presentation a^ this special suforesmsnt o f Ut* commissions by Judge Jeremiah O’Connell, pro- naUonaUIy last year, but bis shew­ Saturday; R Hawley, 93-34—68; ataUed this evening in the O. A. K. Mahnken of Brooklyn, N. Y., and on It. He states that it came trom s expensive, in a variety ot muchly impreaalon, and her concern aMut of ths (Jhinss* war ths Army with­ ing In to* present cbamplonsMps, ■ K. UtUe, 100-33—68; P. L. Hoteh- Young Mr. Phsbns, a-18 jeqi'irMf -., receive instruction and plan out the daughter Jean Mason of Atlanta. Back to School edition which la de­ drew its equestrian teem, dselarlng order for bis removal as msnagmg elding jusUc* o t to* Superior Court. W. U PCL hall, with Past Department Com­ Arthur Guzman of RockvUle, also treejtjill of chestnut burrs, and that wanted types, skirts • In vounp fashions In choosing a back-to- climaxed by his thrilling stand kiss. 88-17—69; E. BaUslspsr, 76- righthander from Clovis, C !^ ., Ity : first term’s year. - St. Edward's Georgia, were Sunday guesta of the tree has attained a size of about styling, oport blouses and tickets. signed to advise parents how to best tt was toe busy fighting to train. It director of the Nsrragsnsett race New Haven...... IS 3 MS mander Edward L. Newmarker be­ one daughter. Miss EHzebath Mahn­ rarochial school will also opien on Tolland relallves. school dress wardrobe should be track. against Von Cramm yesterday, la West Haven ...... 6—71: W. 8. Hyde, 88-13—71; A. way of Chattanooga, brought 8M" 8 inches to 10 inches through the Suede has been steadily growing in prepare their children for the re­ considered aa sympathetically os Is now bellsvsd military olrclss sro 13 8 M l jE te a d o fc A ing InataUed as commander of the ken of RockvUle; three grandchti Wednesday morning for the tall Mr. and Mrs. Albert Haiiptman In a statomant to newspapermen, likely to lift him to fifth place this Bristol Celtics ... 7 7 MO Drayton, 103-83—71; C. E. HarL talent to to* attanUon of to* ABMCl-: local post dren. trunk, as he has hopes It will ma­ Importance. . . and this season It is sumption of classea, are a host ot parents will want to consider the using tbs Chinas* war as so ex­ (By Asaaetatsd Press) term. The students are taught by with their son Clifford and daugh­ cuse to attain their original ob- hi* second sinea ths odntrovsrsy eeason. The Oermaa needed every Bridgeport Twias . . 7 8 A87 93-19—78; T. K. CU.rtu, 89-14—78; can Lsagua by Wanking ths RM^- Charles Batz of EUington. ad­ The funeral arrangements ars m ters. Margarite and Helen were ture and not fall victim to the slated to be a tremendous vogu* leading merchanta of the communi­ choice ot practical clothes that will flared sarly Saturday when ths ARYGUEPEBRINGS particle of bis speed and ^ l e to Bristol West Ends .7 9 E. W. Burks. 100-33—74. Box with on* U t after tbs Bom, bte the Sisters of Mercy and Rev. serve her well in the classroom and JeeUv*. A88 NATIONAL LKAOmS jutant of tha Hatheway MUler Poat complete.. guests Saturday of Joseph Brierly blight. Usually after a tree gets a Perfect matches are made tn neaven ty. They have arranged throughout commlaston ordered his removal. outacoro to* Kansas City star. North H aven ...... 7 9 .488 Monday: W. Bltamsa, 91-30—71; hind toe vensrabl* Lefty Grors, had ' Henry Chabot, curate of St. Ed­ few burrs It will wither and die. so but Fradln's assortments are not all departments of their aatabliab- .out Batting—Msdwlck, Ctards, .887; of EUington and a past commander ward’s church is principal. who Is spending some time at the O'Hara declared hs would fils * Cunlngglm it almost unknown in Msnebsstar ...... 8 10 475 W. Martin, 74-3—73; O. Veltch, 89- won too optnsr, 8-3. Phsbus fa«n sl • of the Stanley Dobosx Post of this Steele House. this tree Is being watched with in­ far behind. ' • ments for the special display ot When school begins, there are psUtton In Buprsms Court to pre­ bis home country, hut baa developed Bridgeport Lenox . . 8 11 P. Waner, Piratas, MO. Miss Julia L. Hollay, daughter of about eight weeks of warm weather ABOUT PRO DEFEAT 418 18—74; R r . Hawlsy, 98-33—78; four and sralkod ssvsb. d ty wlU InatsU the officers it la Mrs. Mary Eklgerton Baker of terest, to see if it Is possible for the Raln'vear Is absolutely essential back to school things and they have vent ths ouster order from being a sound gam* whlla sttsodlng uni­ W. 8. Hyds, 89-13—77; C MoCor- Runs—Medwick./ Cards, 69; Oa> Tanks Wta nnsliM - TKAINING HUNTING DOGS Emil Hollay of Staffordville was chestnut to come back. and the reversible gabardine ;s Just schooled their staffs to render every ahead, and it is for these weeks enforosd. Iah» Ciibi. M. expected that a number of the mem- married to Wilfred E. Fisher, son Hartford was a week-end and holi­ ELM, nO R E CLASH versity in England to* last two mlek, 90-18—77; C. B. Wsrdar, 94- Tbs Yaskas* had UtU* trouM* ' bara of both the Somers and Elling­ day guest at the Steele House aod A wedding of local Interest took stunning. The oiled silk coat folds assistance possible to parents. that the dark cotton dress is indis­ A t ths sam* Urn* O'Hsra an- Runs batUd lB».Madwiek, Cards, of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fisher ot pensable. Well styled, well toller- DaUaa, Texas, Bspt 7,—-(A P )— year*. He ploys a postponad maUdi 18—78; J, A. Drayton, 110-83—78; with to* PUladslpUa AUUstlsL ton Posts wUl be present called on several of her Tolland place Saturday afternoon when up In a little bag and Ls a necessity There Is surcease for father also Dounosd ha would olosa t ^ track t o d » with CTiariU Haro, to* Brit­ K. LitUe, 118-83—88; C. Dnvles, 184: Dsmares, Cubs, 98. AT NIGHT NOW POSSIBU Village HiU dlatricL Saturday morn­ for everyone. ed, and "dressed up" by means o t himsalf If ths commission psrMstsd Chasty Art Oueps, a IttUa man who I Racing Notes taking two, 8-8, and S-L Blgner ; The remainder of the offlcara to frienda. Mrs. Baker was a former CHayton E. Hunt Jr., of Columbia In carefully planning to get jimlor IN SANDY FEATURE ish Dsvls Cupper, and if ha win* will 109-31—88. Hits—Medwlek, Card*. 198; P. DiMagglo and Ivy Paul Aadrssfi, ' ing In SL Edward’s church,at 8. resident of Tolland. was united In marriage to Miss Now with the proper hats, gloves, a swing skirt crisp white touches, la Its effort to have him rsmovsd Issrned all to* football ahswsrs at Wsner. Pirates, 111. bs installed are as foUowa: Senior or slater or the boys and girls who lots of pleated, tucked and shirred bump into Riggs tn the quartsr- By ASSOCIATED FBESS Robinson Cook and Bin MnrUn who ^tehsd a neat tor**-Ut gau% t Rw. Henry (^abot. curate perform­ The town schools will open Flora Wheeler at her home In Scot­ and hose... a bevy of beauty in ;ew are returning to high acbool and and dsmsnrtsd to know why tbs flnsls tomorrow. Doublsa— Medwtek. Cards, 83; vica commander Francis J. Ptieh- ed the ceremony apd officiated at detail. It favors dark backgrounds. Marquette Unlvsivtty, had Ms ro- Trainer Hirsch Jaoobs, oeatds* played to* first half of tbslr 88- figured prominently In t o * proeedd ' V •rd: junior vice oommander, Fran- Hartford. Sept. 6..,^The SUte Wednesday for the fall term. Frank land. The bride was attended by her autumn shades your o'utflt will college, ready for their nine months track Uoenss waa not suspended If Woiid Wwttk PaiicM*. Mis*. Oarils usual stretch run u> bent in 8-2 win in opener; Scbumscher Walker, Tigers, 178. nouncement read. continued case beard at a naturall' automobUe trip, have returned to “In*ivalld” and that " if 1 am not uled to pare the upper bracket down street took place on Monday morn­ Kingsbury avenue. Mrs. 'Ashe is on an unannounced wedding trip, their home in Wapplng. The staple* like stockings and Woven frocks always tailor so bouts and thrill*. Tbs loudast gtov* toe roster. He arrived only Friday. Bert Bsront’s 13*1 sboL No Dice, pitched five-bitter to beat PhlUles in Doubles—Greenberg, Tigers, 43; "Slnca the year-long ban >i«« zatlon session of the Tolland coun­ well, and they’re the roost practical thunder is expected to roU from the managing director, Narragansett to toe quarter-finals. Don Budge met second, 9-3. FOr to* second time, the tows ing at St. Bernard's Catholic been in force, a number of raccoon the former Miss Rita Buckley. The after which they will make their AU the schools In the town ot shoes and underwear and frocks that Inserted as tos''a*oond period sad B. Y. Byars’ Thorson. Vosmik, Browns, 4L ty Superior Court to be held in child is the grandson of Andrew home in Cromwell. kind of school wear. They can be mitts at Eddie Elm. fsst-etspplng Park wUl close.” Yvon Petrs of Francs, Josl Hunt op­ aeries between to* Blueflsld* aad church. Rev. Edward Quinn, pastor hunters’ associsUona have agreed jtockville, Friday afternoon. Sept. South Windsor, wUl' open for the the smaller children are going to Ths commissi be, bowavsr, soorsu started, (3usp* opened up with on Johnny Cooney and Luk* Hamlla Triples—Kresvleh. Whits Bex, 14; Buckley of Tolland west slda worn time and time agMn without Manchester slsshar, sad Sam Ftero, 18-yard punt rotuin. wiggled 8S posed JIro YamsgishI of Japan, and H. C. MeOssbas's Fair Kalghtaas, toe Oreea waa waobed out by r a n :: of the church officiated. to co-operate with the game warden fall term, tomorrow morning. need can be purebaaed more eco­ requiring cleaning or even ironing, one potat ysetarday whan tha msn- Dodgers; Lou Fstta, Bess—Coo­ Stons, Bsnators, 18. 17th at 3:30 with Judge EMward J. Miss Thelma Lounsbury of Sey­ nomically tn quantities new tn** hard-hitting piids o f 'niompsea- y a i^ on a tackls allc* before be­ John Van Ryn played Charlie Har­ to* filly tost has bssn to* star of Sunday, leaving the rivals -deadloeB- The attendants were Miss Helen force in reporting vlolationa. Sunday, September 5th, was the and they appear In eo many bright :t of to* track eoossntsd to ris of West Palm Beach. Harris ney's tores hits helped Hamlla turn Home runs— DiMagglo, Yankees, ()uUan of Norwalk on the bench. mour, Conn., was a guest Friday of they can be in driblets later on. vUl*. A close aeeoad probablr srtu ing dropped from behind Ity Rty to* Narragansett Park masting, back Bees in first gams, 3-1; Fette 40; Foxx, Red Box, and Greenberg, *d at on* victory epleos' wlto tos PaCarU. sister of the bride who was ’Therefore, the dog training per­ Residents from this section seeking last day of vacation at the Wapptng plalda strip^ and diagonal weaves, b* tha tut between Joa Oe’aaey, B demand, backed by Gov­ conquered Martin Buxby, beat of ths maid o f honor and Harold Mc- Mias AUce E. Hall BOLTON Maay Partlcipato Nolting’s dying tackle on ths four- captured the 85,000 What Cheer stopped Dodger* in nightcap, 8-4. Tigers, S3. third contest of the flve-gam* ssrlsq : mit embodied in 1937 hunting U- cltisenship are: Mrs. Josephine Mr. and Mrs. C. Preston Meacham Community church. The services and beautiful new monotones, that promising Manchester lightwsighL ernor Robert E. Quinn, that toe insomniacs. f kiighlln, brother of the groom who will be resumed aa usual on Sunday Wise parents who will be seeking track's books b* vlewsd by stau yard stripe and than cams back Handicap before 50,000 spectators Paul Derringer, Reds; Curt Stolen hsses—Chapman, Red Soot, put over until nest Bundny. The : censes authorizes night as srell as Sfreddo Ca“pene of West Main and Robert Henuted were recent Bolton Qranga Is Invited to a both mother and daughter are sug ^— ' Johnny Parker, TbompaonvUla Things were rocking along about Green won to* opener by 4-8 anfl v was best man. day dog-training during the pre- September 13. something of a vacation for mother to agree in selecting a variety. auditor*. minute* Utcr with an eye-QiUhg, St toe Rhodt Island track. Winning Davis, Cubs—Derringer turned 39: Walkar, Tigers, 31. straeL Pietro TonoU of Wastford guests of Mr. and Mra. Furlong aaml-formal dance Sept. 10 by East 34-yard gallop for too Ion* touch­ as expected in toe women’s dlvlalon, her third stak* at Narragansett, then a two-week delay resultad'ligr Following the ceremony a recep­ aerlbed seven months period. Flynn in Windsor, Conn. Windsor Grange at the Scantie par­ The Wapplng Mothers Club wiU from the child’s clanrar for attaauon Clotbea that are knitted Tbs audit Btartad at tos do** of with to* "Mg four"—Alice M ^ le , back Cubs, 7-3; then Da via yielded Pitching—Murphy, Tanka, 12-8; avenue; Frank BernaL Frank Zlg- during the summer and who will he de tVslUcs a t WUbraham, to* Labor Day radng program and down. Fair Knlgbtass outran to* Wheat­ four hits to win second game, 3-1. eauM of rain tot foUowiag BubdiyT tion was held at the Italian Fiiend- "However, the privtiege can be Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Chase and iah house. hold their next meeting on Thurs­ classic for high school, and the fMass.. plucky blend Ught-hea-y- Anita LIsana, Helen Jacobs and Lawson, Tigers, and Ruffing, Yanks, mond and Esat Spiak.cff WUllngton; looking forward to a amooth . and win be continued toosy. Again in to* third psrlod hs ley stable’s Snsrk sad H. P. Head- 17-5. after which to* Bluaflsids styOsA 6Up club in Tolland with over lOO rescinded at any time by regulation Gertrude . O. Seaman and Mary son Fred Chase of Burnside and The regular Grange meeUng will day evening, September 9 at the are many types to choose. One' welghL and Johnny Inserle, olug- Jadwlga Jedrsejosvska — getting Bob Welland. Cardinals; Arky nttmdmg. happy progress for the child and lor piece dresses are woven so they After Attorney General John P. spaarod one of eilngln* Bam Baugh’s ley's Bparta. the count by winning 5-8. I f th f if violations again become evident.' Emelia B. Leroux of Somers. Mra NeUle Fitch of West Hartford be held Friday evening. All appli­ home of Mrs. George. Parks of glng Italian, meet in another prom­ closer and closer to their promised Vaughan, Pirates—Wetland halted Upon their return from a wedding the Board warned rsccoen hunters. Pleasant VaUey. the family budget too. wUi indeed don’t sag or stretch or pull, and Hartlgan announced that thq track 30-yard darts. TUa Uma dsatU-^ Buca In opener, 4-1; Vaughan hit aeries goes tos limit, tha t w n . John McKay Aden of 98 Prospect were Sunday guests of Mr. and cations for first and second degrees ising joust. Ih e two fought s btood battle royal In the eeml-finals. Hawthorn* saw an its opening trip the couple wiU reside in EUing­ The open season for taking rac­ Mra Joaepb DuFore and daughter Mr. and Mrs Frank Mlakle and plan to do their back to school abop- they dry .dean good as new. Tvro management hod consented to toe FesUiers, Bear halfback, brought nlttto-laning homer to take second FOOTBALL PRACTICE chsmplonaUp will not. he tleidiWB street purchaaea a piece o t property must be in at that Uma and thunder affair last weak and audit, o n a ra declared thero bad Guepe to his knssi on to* pros’ sav- day rsoords smashed as a crowd of until tos lost Sunday in SaptantoB^ ton where they wlU be at home coons extends from sunset on Oct. Margaret Ths Juvenile Grange will meet daughter. Miss Esther, were recent ping immediately. piece drosscB are especially popular contesL 8-4. located on Battle street in Somers with 'teen age girls, whether the were just warming up to tbalT been no effort by tha track mandge- en -jvd marker. < 38,846 poured about 8880,000 AU foetbaO players Interested in after September ISth. her 30 to December 31, inclusive. Mrs. C. Preston Meacham has Saturday afternoon at tho reguh.r visitors of Mr. and Mra. Selin Leading merchants are participat­ punishing work when ths third Ted Lyons, Whits Sox; Bob Fel- from Mrs. Ruth Shaw Ekiton ot returned from a visit with frienda top is sweater-styled, tailored tike ment to prevent tt. A steady dilssis barely botharad Last Night *s Fights through toe mutual machines at to* forming an slsven at toe south end nNOEB MENDB POMELT.'^ The bride baa been employed at time and place. AU members are Mitchell of Wapplng Center. ing in ths city-wide move to get round eadsd. If they U lu up whero Twte*T, . during - • to* day stats audl- lerr Indians—Lyons yielded five bits Forty-Forta. Pa., and Ralph Shaw in New York state. the chUdren ready to go "Back to a shirt or given detailed treatment Baugh, for he also found Bud WU- Chisago trhek yestsntay. B. are requsatad te mset at to* West Poggla Confectionary store in of Boston. The place is now oc­ urged to be preaent Under the terms of a WPA pro­ they left off their clash will be on* tors r m i>rtsd Pawtucket poUea had Friend’s Co.Rport provided to* trimming Indians. 3-1; Feller fan­ Bide Oval tomorrow night at 8:30 CUcago—Jackl* Rayas, W liitR. this d ty and the groom la employ­ MONK-mSW-MAMA. Mr. and Mra J. Brunson have ject sponsored by the Town of SchooL" more like a woolen frock. kinson. Minnesota star, with an IS- By ASSOCIATED PRESS cupied by Mr. and Mr*. John Blair. The Home Economics Committee of the standout affairs of ths *▼•- rsfuasd them sdmlttanos' to ths yard paa* tha big back carried to racing feature by wtmdng the La­ ned nine, allowed four hits and for the first practice of to* season. Sox seoond baseman, must bswe ‘ ed by the Hygienic lea Company. returned To their home in New South Windsor, local ipen formerly Three Pleee Costnnie Long Branch, N. J. — Maurice Oklahoma (Sty—Jocko tha mon­ Mr. Aden is superintendent of the of the Grange wiU meet with Mrs Probably the favorite of ail ning. track offlc*a, dsmanilltig tbat'thsy yards more. bor Day Handicap in a ptoto finish banged triple to win by same score. AU poatUons aro open and the best damaged finger robrokaa aad VMeral of Mrs. Slargaret Kennedy Lebanon. New York after a visit at Oscar Andaraon Friday evening. Fi­ on reUef roUa. are at work now im­ "gat a court ordsr." tricluand, 189, New Zealand, Joe DLMagglo and Ivy Paul An­ key, 18-year-old resident of C. H. Cyril Johnson Woolen MUi on Fur- the home of Mr. end Mrs. Joseph BORROWED BY CO-EDS knitted outfits for school and sport*, Babe Barrio. UtUs RoekvUls boy It was Baugh’s 60-jrard quick knocked out Johnny Leo Brown, 188, with Employer and gaining his fifth candidates wiU be selected to oe> after to* season bscaua* It f ' The funeral of Mrs. Margaret Mabry’s trailer home, has a new nal arrangements wUl be mads proving the grounds around the 'With tbs tromsadous wallop who "A t no Uma dldse* refuse to ha've victory in slz starts. drews, Yankees—DiMsgglo’a 40tb cupy toem. mend properly. Kennedy, 75 of 8 Oittage street, PAT** svenu6. DuFore. is the three piece costume of woolen kick at a tight part o t toe third Allentown, Pa., (3); George Daly. foster chUd, a aix-week-old-alley cat. The Registrars of Voters in both this time for the Grange Fair the EUlsworth Memorial High school. or knitted skirt In plaid or check cams back a weak ago to seor* a the books aodltsd." O'Hara inslstad psrlod tost ast ths Boars back on homer paced Yanks to 8-3 first win; who died at the Rock villa City Mr. and Mrs. Edward Woeho- 35th of September. Campus girts can dross just like 188, England, knocked out Johnny She gives the kitten her undivided dlstrlcU WlU meet Tuesday between murka attended the funeral of The project caUa for the foUowlng their campus brothers thi* terra, for pattern, with sweater and cardigan kayo verdict orsr Frsnehy Starr. "The books aro tharo and alw^m thslr heel* and kept them thsrs. Toomay, 187, Camden, N. J.. (8): Andrews’ three-hit burling t->ok ■ ^ 1 ittal on Saturday night foUow- attention, even keeping one arm 9 a. m. and 5 p. m. & a L to correct Mra. (3>ariea Johnson held Monday September 30 is Booster’s night work, cleaning and grubbing, ex­ the following fashions hava been jacket Girls o t all ages like them, WiU go gunnlac Cor BiUy Nsisen o* hav* basB tharo and toay didn’t Only once did toe Bndna make s Bob S ^ ly , 168, England, outpMnt- second, 3-1. 6 short iUneaa, was haid on need any tin soldiers to coma after around it when she eats. tha voting lists and to receive ap- at Bristol, Conn. at tha Grange. AU are oordiaUy In­ cavation of earth, removal of trees practically “stolen" trom the men's and they surely outwear any other WUbraham, a boy that Is no cinch, ssrious ebarga. Jack Menders, *d Johnny Brigge, 166, Long Branch WRESTLING Lefty Grove, Red Sox; Ray Pha- ay sspmlng at 8L Bernard's She bad grieved since someone pUcatkm from persona desiring to W. Harrick Brown of Boston was vited to attend. Those wishing and stumps, rough grading, plant­ fashion world: gabanUne aulta, bold school apparel: even for'the hast la hi* class, Feathers and Bernie Msstsraoe, (8), bus. Senators—Grove stopped Nats oUc church. Rev. Frederick poisoned a baby wild boar brought transportation caU ths Worthy Lec­ ing 25 new trees and abruba and With all ^tbla popularity h*i*y outer probahl* bouts wtu Inetude: Durlag ths day tharo had bssn be made voters. No appUcatlona will the guest organist at ths Tolland plaid jackets; tan camel hair rumors that Oovarnor Quinn would slicing Inside tos coUsgisn tscklas Chattanooga. Tenn.—John Spang- By A B 800ATE D PBEBB 8-3 for 14to victory; Pbebua a U ^ - AMATEUR BOXINO ^nrhafskle, aaatstaot pastor of the from Mexico for her by John (Pep­ Federated church. Sunday morning turer, 3130. laying of 3,562 square feet of con­ jackets; striped shirts; crew bats;, shown cottons, woolens, velvets and •CharU* Bachnfsn. RoekvtUa. vs. early in to* third period, moved tar, 163, Richmond, Va , and Jo* *d on* hit and blanked Six, 3-0. " *1-officiated. be accepted after 6 p. m. on that Schools In town open tomorrow. sand nstlonsl guardsmao to tbs Atlantic a ty , N. J.—Jo* Cox. 334, per) Martin. SL Louis Cardinal day. Sessions in the first district and gave an organ recital at tha crete aidewaiks. reversible raincoats; belted, wrap­ knits, the silk dress is not intention­ Mickey Roberts, Weresstsr; Nick doamSeld some 60 y a ^ baforo they Dimdee, 160, Beaumont, Tex., drrw Kansas City, throw Ah* Oolemma. PeU Fox and Honk Greenberg, ' The bearers -.vers WUliam H. Pupjls attending Manchester ligb Pawtucket rac* track if to* state baarimll star. Previously she had wUl be held in the town baU at church In the afternoon. around camel hair coats; eable- ally neglected. It is, however, re­ Peters. Ludlow, vs. BlSy Nueelo, bogged down on toe four-yard (10). 210. cnUfonils, 80:10. Tigers—Fox’s doubla wlto basec - 10 STAR BOUTS Merrick Tost. Raymond Ftn- will begin their duties that day. The NOT FOB S.\LB auditors w*ro rtfussd are ess to the mothered cats, dogs, a duck and two Stafford HoUow and in the second Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Bartlett stltcb sleeveless pullovers aod flan- served more fo r special school occa­ TbompsoaviUe; Ir lA Jolmay Mack. books at the end of toe day's racing. marker. There Mandeis, who triad . Durham. N. C.—^Ray Matulewlcs, Camdsn, M. J. — Danno O’Ma- full won opener for Tigers, 10-9; ' V . Gooiga Hammond, Franda Me- timber wolves. are guesta of their daughter Mra teariiers in town are aa foUowr: TaytorvliUe, ni.—Farmer Harvey cel suits. sions and for dress-up wear after RockvlUe, TS. Johnny KetebeU. WU- an end sweep, was chased back to 168, Durham, knocked out Earl hooey, 335, Ireland, threw Richard Greenberg's 83rd circuit smash : * T oe, 135 K EOBBE« COMPMW , UWTH or tht E^gUth laoguagt. MEVO*'. Ve>H« TOO TOLO ganns in tha bab^a milk? OPElCE ^ e ^ M 6 ^ P o a s talri ^ e n d —No, 1 must bs firm, OCfT FAE H BIT . y o o leann et allow you to present me A man is usually eager to help h 0 1 .0 OAQUb6& 35 ! 1 with a pearl nacMaca. another if be ease also a ehanoe to M\«C. l a m ' ODR A. * ^ Bleyci* dub FOR SALE—CHEVROLET sedan, FOR SALE—GOING OUT of bual- Seek Practical Clothes When Preparing^ Hte a Mka free. boor , with privately owned, small mlleafc. D.S.EN1HY GAINS Davetad Swain—I am sorry I help himpMf., OT«ij flra. 71 Delmont, comer WANTED—TOUNG WOMAN for neaa.Jbitlie stock of wall paper, Ynantkmsd it Write Herald, Box H. housework, steady work. Call 836 Dupont paints, ladderi and plat­ To Send Child To School For First Time SWATS FXOEB, TOO ::V -rSXVr Hmnintt. Arnold NcIm d . Phone FOR RENT-^STORE at 996 Mam . . OM Frltnd—Bo am L butta4^ at Main street. Telephone 6419. forms. Francis Johnston, 66 East i - 68SS. street Apply Edward J. Boll. GOLD CUP VICTORYI talking beforahand a b o u t ^ T ^ i? FUIKISTS—NURSERIES 15 Center streeL Going to a nursery school or kin-* There are many woolen stviea for ^ v a g a n t a gift, you should have Dallas—Like everyone elae, the ■rFarteti fn, IK. a ... ..___ Z “tY™ tor ■ICrCXiBS FOR RENT—3Sc br. dergarten (or the flrst time is high both IltUe boya and girls, but many Mwply placed. It around my neek. boya at tha station houaa ware won­ EARLSEN’S CHOICE gladlolua, m WANTEID—GIRL TO care for 3 HOUSES FOR SALE~72 Then I might have baen so ovor- dering what good those f « ta ^ Spectml rmte* b j day. Adc about adventure for any little tot. and for mothers prefer garments only part ear A (br 1 plan. Oeo. WUltam*. bloom. Beautiful flowers at Sbc, children. Inquire 47 Purnell Place. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Wheimed that I couldn't rsfuas It. are. SOe, 7Sc doxen. Now booking bulb FOR SALE——COUNTRY home five *?iotre Dame** Stands Off mother It means a great deal of ex­ wool, or those which give a woolen 105 Oxford, off BtrIcMand. Tele- WANTED—GIRL FOR housework, RADIO 49 mllei. from Manchester. A beautiful appearance but are really cotton, Came a youth to report one stolen pbeoa 03S4. ordera tor later delivery 716 No cited shopping for Just the right '■ Baing told to writq an essay op from his radiator cap. Main. Phone 7386. ' to take care of ona child, while — Remanufac­ place, one acre of land. House has such aa cotton Jersey and cotton mother works. Inquire 0S Pine things to be worn. For both mother tweed. the mule, a small boy turned m to *What good art those ^ things, tured. just like new. Guatanteed 1 steam heat, all modem, fruit trees, Foreign Challenge and bis teacher the follovring effort: street, after 4 o'clock. berries, etc. Hen bouse for 100 and child, the secret of successful anyway?” they asked him. ' ,gao>9.iwTyfiitaaggvieg,tiie. t , w. m o . u 6 . fat.< AUTUMUBILES FOR SALE 4 year. Weatlngbouse, Frlgldalre, clothes Is—practicability, and that Brother and sister suits are clasalo *The mewd la a harder bird than “They keep part of the hood PAIM INC— p a p e r in g 21 hens. Garage and bam. Rent about types, the boys’ suit comprised ot WANTED—EXPERIENCED mid­ General Electric, Kelvinator and Sets Record for EyenL means they must be easy to be put 6 guea or ttukla. It has two 1 ^ to shined up," the youth replied, quick iToonerville Folks a S r PltTKOCTR aedaa. lOM Ford Grunow. Prlcea start at 359.60. See 327.00 per .nonth. Cash 3 1 ,^ . On shorts with overall straps, and iFPllr”^ th , two mere to kick with, By Fontaine Fox aadaa, 1930 W MALE . 36 wmrn much more easily, and since BUILDING LOTS FOR HAijr. on *tood off a foreign effort to win the eral times without soiling. Including ^eratloii would cost you 3600. "He barks all the time and wo b u t , m w s . H O ilP U E f f 6 r SALE— COLONIAL dining 34-year-old Gold Cup that symbol- meet clothes are now made so that ’ Doughboy Patient (bemoaning btt ‘ ■-f * » A n ^ ^ MIWP, WNEhJ 1 «AH/*T)4AT .PROFESSIONAL WANTED—MAN to work on farm room set, bedroom set, gss stove, Strong street. Inquire 88 Wood- black, rust, brown, green, wine and can’t deep," they explained to a V O U SUklD TO U X5IPWT SERVICES 22 with driver's license. F. Mcaelland land street. Phone 6849. i*«8 th# 8p8ed bo8t champlonAhip of these little children can dress them­ •tltoheal—I still say what this coun­ ihysleian. "W s want you to give MOB OF BSAROeD BUMS, Mahdiester all In good condition. 247 No. Main North America, today began navy, in solid color or In amusing selves, the child not only enjoys try needs Is a good flve-csnt scar. ■ R E C (3 < a M lZ e \OLJT^ 81 Lake street Telephone 3539. prints, they appeal to the chUd more :m a sleeping powder." THAT THES"!? nSORARUiZS MEN! TRY THE NEW Bxarvac grooming his craft for possible en­ self-reliance, but the mother also FOR SALE—DIVAN In good condt LEGAL NOTICES than “Just something to wear.” Tbs pb^elan couldn’t see it se HUSBAUD, OR ANdV AAV STAJsJW W e, IF L PlLOTSfC? Eveninsr Herald treatment for falling hair. Larrs- YOUNG MAN wanted aa helper In Uon. Price reasonable. Telephone try In the Presldent’g Cup race cm enjoys added leUure. iPany an emergency, and the couple left bee's Barber Shop. 16 Pitkin itreet furniture store. Apply In person 5524. At a Court of Probata Holdan at the Potomac river September 28-26. can ramember his social security with the dog—etlU barking. OF HIS COMPAKlIOsJS, THEAA HOAAE B V D A Y L JeW T / CLASSIFIED Convenient parking alwaya. O. E. Keith Furniture Company. Mendelsohn's craft kept the fa­ number. - Columbia, within and for tha Dlafrlct 15-1 shot, beats out Mountain Ridge ID THE LIUE-UR/ KEEPTWeM UAJPBR LOOK ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALE — KITCHEN range; of Andovar. on tha 1st day of 8«Dt. mous cup at the Detroit Yacht a u b TEETH MIX UP AMBITIOUS. YOUNG MAN, over with Silent Glow oil burner. A-1 A. D.. 1937. ’ by outlaaUng Un other boats, all In Babylon handicap. Charlaa— 1 had a very funny I SU PPOSE MDU'RE AUD KEV UMTIL> AFTER DARK, Present CLAYTON E. HUNT Eto . - « a svaxas* worOa la a Uaa. REPAIRING 2 3 23, with car for local position. Will­ condition. 17 Village street. but four of which gave way under Pawtucket, R. I.—Fair Knleht- SALVATION ARMY^S dream last night. I dreamed I was tn BXCEROSIM0 VOUR miOala aaaban aaS abbtavlatloaa ing worker with (air education Judge. V reas, owned by H. C. McGhee, wins Little Falls, Minn.—Joe Oam- SO THE AJEhSWBORS WONTT WE SPBXTALIZE In recovering On motion of Elxabeth Fran- the gruelling punishment of three South Africa. Diamonds were lying eeeb — at as a word aad aeapoaod kfust be Interested In permanency. What Cheer handicap at Narragan- bouski ordered a gear with a spa- WOMAKJiS ‘PRIVILECSE worm M — worda IClalaiBm aast la roofa and applying aaoestos aia- ceschena of Bolton. Conn.. Executrix 30-miIe heats at a speed that at about me everywhere. PUT INI A RIOT CALL, TMIWK- Write for appointment. P. O. Box. on the teitate eatau of John B. sett In fast time, beating Snark and Dorothy—Did you see' any as Cific number of teeth (or his auto- OF OHAweiDS -Stlea ar tkiaa Uaaa Ing. Workmanablp guaranteaa. A IA( lll.NKKY a n d rO O U S 52 Urnas exceeded 70 miles an hour Sparta. BAND SEEKS FUNDS mobUe but aU he got was teeth— IDO THAT COVEYS ARM V ^Xdso »ataa sar dar far traaalaBt 900, Hartford. Franceachena late of Bolton within She established. a new record of small as ths one In the engagement VOUR MiKJUf A. Dion, 81 Wells street Pal 466U NEW STANDARDS of perform' laid dlatrict, deceased. Agua Callqnte. Max__J. O. Long s ring you gave me? false teeth._____ - IS OK} TME LOOSE EXPERIENCED BAKER wanted. This Court doth decree that alx 63.678 miles an hour for tbs 90-ml1e Faithful Maud takes 36,000 Labor It d^eloped that the bua oom< tr. lasr LAWN MOWERS put In flrst r*i»— ance, economy are embodied In the monthi be allowed and limited for race, and aet up a new 30-mlle heat AQAINI f Caah Charsa Apply after 5 o'clock at Blue Rib­ Dellinger Silo fillers and Oliver the creditors of 'said estate to ex* Day handicap with stablemates. . READ IT OR NOT— pany which delivered tba package • QMsMBttee SsTs T stal t au working condition; vacuum clean mark of 68.645 miles an hour. • gtssssatiTs Oars bon Bakery, Gorman Place. "70” tractors. Dublin Tractor Co., hibit their clalma against the same Grey Count and Grey Jack, In sec­ Group of 35 Leading Cirizens Sugar mads from rslslne Is pre­ got It mixed wrltb one for a dentist. T t atai II au era cleaned, repaired; key making to the Executrix and directs that The old reoordi were 60.28 for tht ond and third places. • eoteoeeweeeea 41 atai It au VVllUmanUc. ferred by Arabs In tbetr coffee. The dentist got the gear. I lock and gunamltblng. Braitb public notice be given of this order race made by Horace E. Dodge’s Chicago— Record opening day •oO— far iTTasrolar taaartUaa waita, 63 Paarl straat. by advertising in a newspaper bav* w m w ehaisad at Ou aaa tlau fSta. DOGS—BIRDS—PETS 41 Delphlne IX In 1931, and 60.866 for crowd of 28,846 sees B. Friend's On Committee to Organize Author—WeU, sir, the upshot of PREMATURE CEIJCBRATION ing a circuation In said district, and the heat made at the same time by - mtaa T*f laa« Uru ararr EXPERT RADIO REPAIR service MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 53 by po»ting a copy thereof on the favored Co-Sport win Labor Day It was that It took ten years for me ■■f oOamtUUs ctaaa apea rasaaat. FOR SALE—ENGLISH setter bird public sign post In eald town of Bol­ George Rela* El Lagarto. handicap at Hhwthorne. Adeerdeted bafore tlu Ulfd or eitt on all makea. Let us give you an dog, male pup 8 months old, black to discover that I had absolutely no FaUs <^ty, Neb.—It worked some­ CHICKERING upright piano, In ex­ ton nearest the place where the de­ The foreign challenge for the tro­ I^trolt—Mrs. Thomas C. Steven­ Campaign to Raise Money. talent for waiting literature. what In tha- reverse order, but It’s S7 i etorsad aalr far tba aa- eatlmate on your radio. Phone and white markings. Tel. 6676. ceased last dwelt. phy failed probably because of son’s Tempestuous gains fifth mal saubar at tlmaa tba ad appaar- 6191, Brunner's Radio Oept. cellent condition, recenUy tuned. Certified from Record Friend—You gave up? Mr. and Mrs. Harold McPhall today marstas at tha rau aaraadbot 80 the unfamlUarlty of Count Theo straight victory, winning Gover­ Author—Oh. no: by that time aa sOawaaaa ar rafsada aaa ba auda OakMnd street. Can be seen anytime. S3 Stark­ CLAY'TON E. HUNT and everyone is happy. weather street. Roasl of Italy with the American nor's handicap. A campaign for funds with which was too famous. •Jtb^Ur*™* moppad aftar tta LIVE STOCK—VEHICLES 42 Dallas—College all star football Harold and his bride went to tha speed boat racing style and the to purchase new InstriRnents for minister’s home several days ago to hard luck that overtook Maurice team defeats Chicago Bears, 6-0. "tin Sarb«da*i dUplar Uaaa aat BUSINESS FOR SALE—20 VERMONT cows, HOME OWNERS LOAN CORPORA- the Salvation Army Band will ba TAKE IT EAST! be married. But the minister wasn't new Milch and apringers. Will ex­ TIO.V Vaaseur of France In hla Rafale VI. - ffarald arm sat ba laapeaslbla OPPORTUNITIES 32 WANTED—TO BUY 58 miti^ted at once by a committee of Tha world Is wide there. change. Harold J. Smith. West- v s Roaal had his Alagl and Aradam In time and tide. 2 f ■ — tbM aaa tseerraet tasartloa MARTHA E. CHASE ET AL 35 prominent Individuals headed by The young couple’s friends refus­ FOR RENT—IN BUSINESS sao- cbeater. Conn. Tel. Col. 22-12. entered. CURB QUOTA'nONS Charles Ray, president and general And (3od Is guide. 2«ria.“i5ri!s:“ ‘ WANTED — LUGGAGE trader. Superior Court. State of Connecti­ Rafale after considerable diffl ed to believe them. There wms a tlon. onck mercantile ouUdlng cut. County of Tolland, tha tlat day manager of the Rogers Paper com­ Then do not hurry charivari—even to the customary n a laadrattaat estualoa af Inaar- with 3000 f t ar. ground loor gpi*7 faurra tba debt u however, managed to beat out Men­ Am Eup Pow ...... functions and for the past few years A R T H A T ?S **-?****. ” “ r eopr aoa- POULTRY AND SUPPLIES 43 FOR RENT—FURNISHED rooms. gaged premlaea, deficiency Judgment, delsohn’s Notre Dame In the second Wife—John, you must discharge ttdasad aMaetloBabla. 206 Center street. and reasonable attorney's fea. It ap­ Can Marconi ...... has conducted annuel summer con­ LANDLORDS RESENT IS A B IT BOARD OF RELIEF f a n c y q u a l it y broiler., roast­ pearing to tha aubacriblng authority heat with a sudden burst of speed the cook Immediately. She wrna im- ■ aa Cent States El ...... certs In central sections ot tbs partlnent to ma and threatened to CHINATOWN'S *PODII' PARTTICULARa ing ehlekeni and fowl, dressed. that tba raaldahce of tha defandantt, Notre Dame developed a Ut of Cits Serv ...... town. It Is expected that a ready !L l2Jd^b^tta*aS*f?^ araleok aooo: Saturdara •>• ra- •Martha E. C h a.e and F rank E. H a r­ mechanical trouble, and ran the throw ma out of the kitchen. Eighth School and Utilities Fresh eggs delivered direct from APAHTMEN'I'S— FLATS— ris I. unknown to the plaintiff. EH Bond and Share...... cooperation will be made by aD local Huaband—Tha idaa! I ahall cer­ San Francisco (A P)—American SfZ______Carlson A Son Poultry Farm. lels- ORDEHED;—That notlca of the fasteet lap ever record^ In the Nlag Hud P o w ...... ■ TENEMENTS 63 Gold Cup race—71.446 M.P.H.. In organizations to establish s fund tainly discharge her. No one can owners of a building In Chlnatowm TELEPHONE TOUR District of .Manchester. ptaone 4217. In.tltutlon and pendency of aald Penn Road ...... for the purchase of much needed In­ talk to my wife lUce that and not charge that the local (Chinese cue-' complaint .hall be given aald de­ that same. heat. Segal Lock ...... (O |»37. fMUtM r»«| -a'.*/ W A N T A D S fendant! .Martha E. Chase and Frank Roaal, however, got away to poor struments In appreciation for tba answer to Ina for It! I’ll say not! tom of "podU" has caused two long­ Notlck !b hereby griven to all the FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM tene­ E. H arris by pu blish in g this ordar In Unit Gas ...... band’s many years of service gratia. Wife—I’m glad to bear )rou say standing store vacanciSe. " ‘ T tba taUphoaa taxpayers In the Eighth School and ment. Inquire at 96 Wells street. The Manchester Herald, a newapapar sUrts In the Alagl. Once he bad to Unit Lt and Pow A ...... S( ORCHV SMITH start over because he approached TTiose who have been asked by that. John. Maggie’s in tbs kitchen Asking a 36,000 out tn tax valu­ Faint Hopes For Fallen Flyer “ adTartUaia. bnt Utilities District that a board of re­ publl.hed In Manche.ter, Conn., ones Util Pow and L t ...... Chairman (Carles Ray to serve on DOW. Go right In and do your stuff. ation because ot this situation, Rob­ ■ ______By JOHN C, TERRY. JtbTCS wU] ba aacaatad aa lief meeting win be held at the Hoae a week for two aucceaalve weeks, the line far ahead of the scartinc Hastily warming up his ship, cuRt roars REPUBLICAN CAUCUS commencing on or before Sept. 4th, this committee are: C. Elmore Wat­ I’m certainly p:proud ‘ of ‘ you. ert Troy, building manager; de­ -fra. ^ 2 j*liiiJ*****^ ot tha boat. House, comer Main and Hilliard FOR RENT—FIVE room flat, 206 signal. His craft,' however, per­ BIO HELP Husband—All ligbL I’m going to INTO THE DARKENING SKY 'TO JOIN THE SEARCH *5k ^ * ta tha aaraatb Streets, Tuesday night, September Center street. formed welt on the stralghtawaya kins, W. W. Robertson. <31fford scribed podli as ”a pernicious form W ILLIS H. R E E D Cheney, Thomas Ferguson. Osorgs the office. When you hear the tele­ of blsckmail used by tba CSilnese FOR 8C0RCHY- 2a ^ **2 a''^X *** hrat taurtiaa af Mth. 1937 from 6:00 to 7:00 p. m . Tha RepubUqBB electors of the J J Clerk of aald CourL and with greater familiarity w in phone ring teU Maggie I wraot to r SfSL ifL. otoarirUa tba CHAROX Second District of the Town of Rocky Mount. N. C.—The tele­ Keith. Judge Harold Garrity, Arthur In San FY-ancisco and nowhere else - S u l? Z ? eoUaaUd. Ita raspeasl. eastern standard time, for the pur­ FOR RENT— ATTRACTIVE six the course he undoubtedly would phone rang as C. E. Exum and sev­ speak to her. “ KJf. (Or arrera la taUpbenad ada Coventry are requested to meet In room, flrst floor flat, fireplace, win­ A. Knofla, Willard B. Rogers, Robert In the world.” pose of hearing any and all com­ have made a better showing In yes­ eral other volunteer firemen were ^ im aasomad aad tbair aoearaer ■ caucus Friday. StpUmber 10th. dow shades, screana nice yard. terday’s third beat, which he finish­ K. Anderson, Ernest Bantly, Eldred Troy calls it a boycott on prop­ ■seset ba soaraata^ plaints In regard to the tax UsL lying on the floor of the smoke-flU- Tha aim of the a'verage American W. W. ROBERTSON, 1937 at 7 o'clock, standard time for Adults. 9 Oakland street, near REASONABLE DOUBT ed half a mile behind Notre Dame. J. McCabe, W. Georgs Olenney, erty. When a building tenant has ed living room of Exum's home aeems to be to hug deluslona. em­ failed In business, his creditors IN D E X O P - CHARLES B. LOOMIS, the purpose of nominating candi­ Hudson. Evansville. Ind.—Cecil Newby, 32 Starting In yesterday's race were Lawrence W. Case, Arthur Bllng, dates for Selectman, Asaeasors, Tax fighting a blase. WUllam Rublnow, Charles Wlgren. brace opportunltiea, and squeeze sometimes attach his debts to the WM. FOULDS. JR., Just out of the hospital, had hli El Lagarto, Mias Canada of Quebec. pretty girls. CLASSIFICATIONS Collector. Grand J u n n . Oonstables, doubta today about a "life of mUk DelpHlne DC of Detroit, Notre Eheum crawled to the phone. Here CTlarence Lupien, Charles Garrow, property Instead of the Individual, EDWARD J. MURPHT, is what he heard: ■ •••• • dM WM. R, CAMPBELL, Registrar, Auditor. and honey.” Dame, the three foreign built boa-s, Dr,^D. C. Y. Moore, Robert J. Smith, he explained. Written notices art By the Order Town Committee. A runaway cow he had been Impshl, the’ Hotsy Totay at South This la Frank Collins at the fire Edward J. Murphy, WUlUm J. Shea, Visitor—Are you tha celebrated posted and other Chlneae bustness WELLS STRICKLAND, station (who notifies volunteer flre- Uon tamer T ••■•♦•••ddwg—dWd— THOMAS FERGUSON. AXEL A. O. OLSE.V. chasing Into a neighbor's field kick' Bend, Indiana, and Miss Cincinnati. William P. Qulah, Samuel Kemp. men wdll not occupy the place for TbMiks •••••••••«••• Chairman. hien when an alarm Is received). Oo Frank fSieney, Jr., Joseph Pero, Ctrolia Worker—No, I only comb fear of reprlsaU. ed over a hive of beea. The bees Only Notre Dame and Alagl finish­ the Hons and clean their teeth. - r®j®**®^®** ••••••••••••••*» Dated at Coventry. ed within the time limit. to box No. 121. There la a fire Rev. E. E. Story, Rev. WUllam P. "The landlord Is sooner or later r«a» aad Peaad ...... swarmed onto Newby, sieging him there.” September 4th. 1937. MUST unconscious. Neighbor^ rescued Reldy, EMward J. HoU. Fred T. approached with the suggestion he Tha meanest man ts the one who Newby, rushed him to m boapltal,. Exum hung up In disgust. Box Bltah, Jr., Walter Gorman, Georgs make a ‘settlement’ and his proper­ BE SOLD 121 is in front of his bouse. H. Waddell, Robert H. Hathaway. wiU lock his wife In a room with a ty would Immediately rent again, Aafawobnea tor dale ...... - 4 EMERGENCY dozen new bats aad no mirror. lYoy said. AdUuobllaa tor Bsehaaga . . . . I '-i-t A— ...... f e aw n, a f. a i ,i NEW 5-ROOlM By ASSOCIATED PRESS , AMtm Sehools ...... *.a NOTICE FRE(liLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser Truck...... t CALLS Detroit— Herbert Mendelsbobn's V ASHINGTON TUBBS Akt— For Biro ...... g FOU SALE BUNGALOW » The Republican electors of ths Notre Dame wine Gold Cup speed­ FLAPPER FANNY By Sylvia By CRANE OUT OUR WAY Okreesp—SonMco—Sioraeo lo Town of Andover are warned to boat race, setting records of 68.645 — — eova 1U7 sv HU Kiviet.t. a. aia. a a nr. By WiLUAMS o— gaa-^rrlca-atorii;--” .-: Floituice street, 6-Rooni Single, HOLY MOSES! (SUESS W I^'CARES? LE'S I I'LL S hCOTJT )iV Ifetef^sls*—Bleyelaa ...... 11 POLICE Excellent location. Sacrifloe meet In caucus, at the Town Hall, miles per hour for one lap and POP, 1 eiMPuv MA/K TO a e r r i d WHO JUST AI2KIVEO,, NOW, USTEM - DON'T HURT POOR Waated Aatoa—llotoreyclaa ,,,___ , IS furnace heat, garage, large lot, HAVE another TwO-BtTS, WHV -U K --- G A V U 5W ! Price. Small Down Pay- Andover, on Monday, September 13, 63.676 for 90-mlIe total to defeat OP TMia PKRMAWKWT WA/K.' tT MlOWf J B & S S f V IOC'S FEEUNSS ABOUT THOSE — —6 rrotmmmlommt aarrb Down payment e / t O C n 1937, at 8 P. M., D. 8. T„ for the Count Theo Rossi’s Alagl. DRINK., Z'D O' NEVER T M E T IS W SlaM S^loaa Oftarad ...... 1 , | men f- OO w cL C iw m o u m v o o o ^ b u t IM 4343 3600. Pull price— v b m OU purpose of nominating candidatea San Francisco—Katherine Rawls Y TAPlDEROS HE MA.0S FOR. HtS THOTT O' TWET—II O O O D * HCW SWABYSnoE TWEf'U. LALKSW ME OPT gmmae-^atraetUis ...... ! Otn for the town offices, for filling the wins 800-yards freestyle In 1 1 :44.2 STIRRUPS-----TELU N © WlhA HE HAS THET5 CLEVER., DIP VOH THINK., FIRE Tanner street, 6-Room Single, vacancies on the town committee, for fourth victory In national worn- [ TWE POOTBALL PiELD WIS r if l e s c a b b a r d OM TH' SADDLE steam heal, flreplaoe, garage In and for any other business proper to en's swimming cbamplonsbipe; MAH-MAH. OF n"? South baaemeot. All you need Is $600. Arthur A. Knofla come before the meeting. Women’s 8. A.. New York, retains I BACKWARD, OR t h a t TH' HORSE Or Your Own Broker DONALD R. TUTTLE, 300-meter medley relay title; Ruth WILL THINK HE'S (Ki A STALL. Price— $ 5 5 0 0 876 Main S t Dial 6440 Chairman Republican Jump wins platform dive...... »o-A 4321 Town Committee. Hamilton, Bermuda—Square rig­ ...... » EMrldge street, 3-ramlly Duplex, Dated at Andover, Conn., gers Seven Seas and Joseph (tonrad North steam beat, 2-car gargge; bouae this 4th day of September, 1987. finish only ten minutes apart tn 660 * “ J«fl«»—Dralor—CTaanlo* .. 14 Just redecorated. Lot 100 ft. mile race from Newport: winner In wribS.£?S2f.^“ ^ darrlea ...... ts waate4—»netB»es 8«rrio» «•••• M frontage. Owner says sell! Make doubt because of time allowance 5432 an offer. and protest. AudM^a C1*SS#® ddaddddddM* Forest Hllla, N. Y.—Baron (3ott- Prtvau lastraetiona ...... AMBULANCE Manchester Green, e-Rooro Sin­ fried von Oamm extended to gain gle. steam heat, fireplace, gan ge 8-6, 7-5, 3-6, 7-5 vlctoiy over Hal ...... t* (Dougan) and 8 acrea of land with chicken Evening Auction Surface as favorites reach quarter ___ __ rtaaaclal 'noopa. Would make a good poul­ final round at Nayonal singles ten­ duyks—Mortgagee . . . „ si try farm. 3600 cash la all you nis championships. wjWaeae l^portoamee ...... tS 5630 haw to hat-e. Pbiladuphla—Hope Knowlee wins If— V U Loan ...... M (HoUoran) three matches to lead way Into OREAcr HONK! SIT S m /E O ,V O U SU VS! CHAeMED,Ml5S KELTON, CHARMED/TM TTW? _ _ ■atp aad Sltaattaaa We sen .AutomoMIe Insurance Household Furniture fourth round of national girls’ ten­ ZVE09MBED I CT EVEgy BOD>Y'BACK TQ WORiC,Q0IC 4340 A large asaortment of modem Hootehold Fumishlnga birlud- Jones. Los Angeles police, wins TD W EAR OF- HOLLY­ ^Ploruaat Acaaetaa...... 4« ing: Fine Dining Set, Bedroom Flimltare,- Vanity. Dreasera, Etc., ABOUT rr, a m ' SHOP AMD Tablclj. Uonal Individual pistol title with I OPF.'THoeE WOOD T D U U . HAVE rr m d-~* a*** wr ■ •••••••ddaddd 41 Studio Coueh, Chins Cabinet, Bungalow ComMnatJon Enamel record score of 277 out of possible rr STILL M/VETD BEAR .*1 HOSPITAL Stuart J. Wasley Range, Fine Sofa, Chairs, Rockers. IVainut Book Oaaes, Plano, THIMOS TATEO, 5 t * JS^k-^V***®!**...... — « 766 Main St. 800. I STAiH CURLY.' PO P 6 0 M C doppl^ ...... 41 State BMg. Davenports, Den Cocktail Bar, Pictures, Electric Radios and DOMT COME t h k t b ■ WaaSe4—s Fct»— Pocltry toek 44 Telefihone: 6648 — 7146 New York—Giants whip Phillies' t i m e y e t .* many other Items. This sale offers an exoepUonallv fine lot of twice to increase National League OUT W H A T !! good clean fumtslUngs. AstSalaa *r«*‘ 4 5131 lead to three games. .' EASILY New York— Mrs. Ethel Jacobs' M ^fU U ...... 4 WATER DEPT. Caballero 2nd wins 28th Aqueduct IJ b w y ^d—YPaUbaa Jawaliy . . 4 ROBERT M. REID & SONS, Auctioneers 301 .Main St. hlancbcater. Conn. Phone 8198 Handicap and 35.100. b e a t ^ Bert SST^Jm d ^ a a a d a a a a a a a a ..aaggwj 4 Baroni’a No Dice by IH lengths: *1 guess >-ou and Jimmyll have to talk French nour W l j / y > T Pkiry 9rm4mctM ». 3077 Read The R enld AiIts. Mrs. Payne Whitney's Redbreast. | .•.■a-q.^.e and a-u-d-i-e-n-c-e in s •M O o ^ ...... SI (After 5 P, M.) TdoIs • flfflsj aa4 Stars Baalpmaat 84 48 tba Mtoro^ .«••••••• 84 7868 Jack Hears From M3rra By THOMPSON AND a )L L LAPVASjP t h e ROUSWNECK5. »T UOW UVQ* AMD MVCA STILL .5 1 2 - MANCHESTER — ---■ tf J ■ isms S im s ■ JASON eVe c eluded SMART , LEW. WE HAVE TD CHARTEE A TV OOP Outside of Moo, It’s a Secret Flame foe a i b a n s -atlam tic hop.' -W ATER CO. W hile mvba ^THAI UMEC IS BEVOMD^ detective, By HAMLIN 4 ••••••••# BLn.FlESI WE MUST LOOK UP E f rrczoEsw'T ^^ AMD DC JASOJ A^E. LEW/ UAVBE f FCE1 say. oad- i 3 UZZIE- I PONT UKE TH' ms...»««S8-A ACE ROrMTIMlh MOT WE REACH OUEEN ELLEN, OF BOBOMIA/MVEA L O O K S O AW, p c m W O R R Y , P E T ! YOU t h i LOOKS OF TH’ SUDDEN SAV.OOP-LSSEN- _ 5974 VALIAWTLV thinks s h e avw b e th e m othee LEAVE AFFAIRS OF STATE TO so YOuVfER o c R3LF001y TW HAT? THEM ^ TO SAVE THE pW owe OF TWE BABIES... OF MY LIFE FRIENDSHIP BETWEEN ME! I CAN HANDLE THEM DIDNT FINPNAN' t w © r a n d /O f PEUCAN5, PAiS? EBBIU6 UFfi - — Flmta. Teaaaraata.. SB GAS CO. WHEW.*, - *««atloaa far Saat . . . 84 OF THE ILL* ATR a CE.OF LAUGH-BUT OOPff) Bkkt •••••«••• 88 . fated A\ACK. Pinny, eh? ^ i-'i^^ ^ iaorry, s o y j - that v c u i j I Far Raat 44 LET US , u»s t * nr CANTf ■ ■aiaas Far Bast ...... CT 5075 FOCUS ou e ta Baat ...... 68 ATTEMTIOU ■ a a l W o o f a t . ELECTRIC CO. OM jack: aud AFMtmaatSaliata« far Bala ... 88 ■ootBaaB Fraearty tar Bala . . . . . T8 LEW W’EW, AS farms sa4 Lead Car Bala ..... 71 5181 they m asteu ■sasas Car Bala m...... TS TO TWE DOCK 2CT A mmmmfrn f4 j r s r i t ••••••••••« TS EVENING HERALD FCEMCM T« 5121 AMflMS 1 M

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■aiTOOgWOT DOOrCHU Tbs RockvUla Emblam dub wui Joaeph P. Novak of R.F.D. No. 2 . Mr. and Mrs. Psul Newmsa, Mr. and Mrs. Bamusl Haugb o t bold ita drat fall moating tomorrow Andover, was arrested at 8:18, y.ea- Msry Newmsn, Edwsrd Nawmsn Tba Woman's Cbriattaa Tanmar- tmmm Phyalctaiia who will reapeod to aftemooa at 2:80 at tba Elks boms terday siftemoon on Blast Csntsr High street celebrated' uietr 80th gacs Union bM postponed tts meet- snd Mira Emms Oetsevlch spent amerseacy calla tomorrow af­ in RockviUs. Tba nuidant, Mrs. street, east of Foster street, by Offi­ wedding snnlvemry on Saturday t w tto m tomonow afternoon nnta ^ J lh * t n t t ctn TiiMtim o t the Winiam Rasvaa of Broad Brook, the week-end In New York, where with their son and daughtar-tn-law T uesday , September 14. ternoon are Dr. E. C. Hlatna, cer Arthur Seymour on the charge they bade bon voyage to Mr. end ^ c a o a 's GtaOd a t the Oenter Oob> telephone 464S, and Dr. Oeorge i will prasida. All mambars ara urg­ of operating a motor vehicle while Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Haugh of Walter N. L^lerc tWjl^HoMl ehnreh. wUch would E. Luadberf, 0629. I ed to attend tbla ipbetteg If po^- M r*. TVIlUam E. Newman who aall- NewTork. They were rraumbered under the influence of liquor. He ed on the Bremen for Europe. Funeral Director : wWuMHy taka plan tomorrow at- ;------:------a< ble aa aeveral mattera ara to be was driving a-truck at the time. by many gifts from members o t jjwnooo, haa been - poatpouad to acted upon, among them tha nam­ Examined at* the police station by their family and friends. *8# Na. Hate SI. PhoBa Slab w M iM odM a ftatBocB. Baptambar Tha Luther League a t the Eman­ ing o< daliigataa and alternates to Dr. N. A. Burr he was booked for WiUiam Perrett of Bleaell street Iflw a t 2;M o’clock. uel Lutheran church win bold Ita tha Supranid’OdaventiMi of the Em­ appearance before the Town Court has returned from Star Lake, N. J„ Mir. and Mrs. WilUam M atcbett flrat indoor meeting o t the fa ll aea- blem dub attkalfaw Ocean House, tomorrow night. where he took-s ten-day ^ outm n r a n d . son, Earl o f Paleraon. N . J „ ^ Mr. a ^ lira. O. Raymond Buaaey aoa tonight at 8 o'clock. Reporta of Swampaeott, Ifaaa.. October 8, 8. band InatructicM at the Solvation spent the holiday w lto ft:|cnda la ar HamWn atraat have returned al> varioua activitlea during the aum- Army camp. He is a comet sololit Manchester. • H Iw a week’a tour o t Malna and Plana are belqg completed by the Mystic Review, Woman's Beneflt mer will be preaented. A. “School '4AMpciat|oQ. w ill hold its regular with the local Salvation Army tong Carson’s Green Ointment Days" program win be given by the town highway depaitawt for eut- meeting thla evening at 8 o’clock. Mr. and Mrs. Oeoige Ges i . ^ B n ^ Cola, Sms.' Bepe- muaie conunlttee, headed by Mra. tlng back the- ahrubbery on the The busineM eeselon will begin Mr. snd. - Mrs. Joseph Ferguson o M y far BoDa. A th tote Beatrice Pearaon aa chairman. Re- north aide of Hartford road east of The annual meeting of the promptly at that hour and will be mM’a Foreign Miasionaty .epctety spent, the holidays visitteg Niagara Vket, and Leg lafeetfons. BACK-TO-SCHOOL freahmenta wiU be aerved and a the stone bridge between Main foUowed by a social In charge o f Falla, and- Qanada. — aocial hour w ill be held. street ,aad C3ieaey Brothers' main w ill be. held St the South Methodist «- DAVID OAB80N liandirBtrr ifrraUi CARPENTER Mrs. Josle Keish, Mrs. Julia Rawson church, Friday evening at 7:80. Re­ s e c t i o n office. To improve the viaibiUty of and Mrs. Carrier Cbartier. II. tha ammetar 'pdiotai les Bidge St. Telepbmw 7185 auto drivers going west, a* few ports will be submitted snd officers WANTED The Regina d'ltalia Society will elected. swings back and forth rapid­ hold ita rq ^ a r meeting tonight at small trees w ill be removed and Joseph McGrath, ^r., of Brooklyn, '*■ ■ MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1937 7:80 o’clock at the Sup-Alpine Club the Bbrubbery win be moved farther N . Y., who has been spending sev­ ly dr remaina at laro while PAGE ONE Phone 38SS on Eldridge street. All members from the highway. eral weeks with bis aunt, Mra. h i m Anne Hamilton of Kearney, F. E. BRAY you are driving the ganaiw are, requested to be present. Frank Rawson o f Main street, has N. J., has been spending the pest tor sbonld be checked at h i m Florence Shaw of Edward returned to. his home. few days In town, visiting relatives Jeweler / street accompanied Hertford friends and renewing old friendahips. once. We replace bruahat on a holiday trip to Manchester State Theater Bididtag or make repairs quickly. The MATTAO Vermont. 737 Mata Street cause of the trouble is elimi­ SCHEDULE — SCHOOL DAYS ADVER'nSEJJBNT— Watch and Jewelry nated and futura expanse WASHERS .. with aebool Baya and strict limdi sebednlea b m agate—tha avoided. onaa aavlng eSIdeney af PIneiinrst *piiene and deMvery servloe Any sise roll o f Aim developed and INSURANCE Repairing At 6 7 9 . 6 0 up b P IM l to many moCbera. Just VlroBO ynnr. . order before OempMe Uaw of PratoettoBi •>M a. m. and It wtn be delivered before noon. printed fo r 89c. Arthur Drug Reasonable Prices' store, Rublaow building. AotomoMle — Plra — Burglary NORTON AeeMrat — Ufa — Uablllty Step in and see one P>aab, O n ita e , Selected BEAR WBEEL dewsby — OlaM — Surety Boade ELECTRICAL Maytag ALIGNMENT ' of Manchester’s CALVES’ LIVER ..y2lb.34c,lb.65c Haa’a • W o o m ’s • CWldren’e i n s t r u m e n t CO. Sales and Service HAIR CUTS - 25c. Specialised Largest Selections HiBtard S t PhoM 4060 Prwalily Chopped a Barbara — No Waittegl , . Brake Service Benjamin Cheney BEEF U V E R -O R . fb f of Greeting Cards I LAMBS’ LIVER, Ib. .. Z O C 178 EAST CENTER STREET. Ground Beef ClJLOTTA’S GIBSON’S GARAGE TEL. 8018 Cards For All BroHers...... each 89c to 99c BABBBB SHOP S4 Oak St 188 Mate St Phone 8012 Perssael sad commercial Occasions 33c Ib. Fowl for Fricaasee. Surveys PINE KNOB ORCHARD -DVIUU CANNING PEACHES M ancm istir Cohh* — ^y.*!***^ WOTderfnny ano Feacbes we had from PUte Knob tew y e a r w ia r ^ lly graded Penebea deUvered to yon at ortiMra pci cm Tomorrow! — ^ Self Serve and Health Market Three Grades: $L10 $1,25 $1.50 basket WEDNESDAY SPECIALS is rlghb Fsaches In prime eonditlaa. The Pictorial Review STORE OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY (Doe To Monday Holiday) GLASS TOP JARS Sqoaeh Pints, 83c Quarts 98c Green Beans Double e i-fC Green Stamps Given With Cash .Sales ^ Pints 77c Sweet Potatoes All Day W’ednesday. Jelly Glaaees...... do*. 48c Celery FASHION FORUM encumbers strictly Freeh, Medlnm JAR RINGS Yellow Corn Featuring Good Luck...... 3 doc. 25c Lima Beana EGOS doz. Ball...... 5 doz. 25c Spinach

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A. PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.7 TUESDAET; SEPTEMBER9, IW l I SEPTEMBER 7 , MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESri'ER, CX)NN., L'HKISM* Time to Get Children Ready for School IB Proper Preparation Is W h en they K,®y To Child W^elfare entertain friends As Fall Terms Beckon Parents Should Turn Attention Now Is One Of The Essentials ILL THEY BE ^ To Health, Food and Clothes That Every Child Needs AS PROUD OF Sch(»l Days, D e^ Old Golden Rule Days—the words of the yood old song and its lilting tune come to mind inevitably with So That’s Why So Many the approach of the fall term. What girl haxn't always wanted a criap, rufTly dresainip The grown folks may hum it with a quiet nostalgia, for those Mothers Are Turn-' THEIR HOME table like thin for room. She can racily make It. usinjf days are gone for them—gone to return only through the chil­ aa a ba.*‘C our uniiiii.shed Kidney shaped dro.’^siiijj table. It dren who 8<»n will lie crowding sidewalks two or three times has a drawer, and wings to open in frunL Tabic only, flLttSk a day on their merry way to and from classes. Time for children to go back to school is just around the ing To Bryant cs you are of them? corner. Time for pcvents to get children ready for the return to They re off to scliool • , high, prep or college makes no dlf- school, to grade school, high school, college and university- & Chapman’s ferenre . . you’re atilt mighty prmid of tliem. Soon they’ll lias arrived. •' be l)i inglng th eir trienda home to apeiid the cvenii.g.M, week- PARENTS MUST MAKE PLANS endH or Holldaya. Authorities agn-o their suriuumling.s dur­ Hie time also has come when parents of litUe children who ing these years should bo attractive and comfortable . , will be going to school for the first time in their fresh young Conductive to tlieir best efforta. li ves—to nuraei^ schools or kindergartens or first grades—must U you find that Mary and Jack ac'om to prefer the homes of phm the difficult introduction of these very young children into their friends you can almost be suro they're not proud of ...... a I^and new and most important phase of their lives. their own. A few new lumlshlngs . . for downstairs and cofne when parents must turn their their own bedrooms . . will make all tlie difference in the thoughts to the all consuming problem of helping their bovs worirl. You must keep your home in pace witk\^heJr learn­ and girls get everything possible out of the facilities afford^ ing! I o r our modern educational system. - Inevitably their thoughts turn to clothes first, for Junior or Watkins Brotliers make it easy to add a new lease on life Sister has probably outgrown last year’s things, the summer to your home . . with popular priced, rightly styled home e* furnishings . . and on a convenient (W-B Budget) payment h.as wrought havoc in their wardrobes, the school term arrives dunng a change of season, and furthermore, the children must plan. be apparelled in a manner which will make them comfortable 14.95 and keep them well and hanny in their associations with their RICH schoolmate.s. And in addition all this must be accomplished Laboratory A start refurnishing your daughtei's W ithin the family budf^et. room, or the guest room, witll this TlKJUphtful p a re n ts , will have th c S ------fninlly tloctor look over their chll ^ Tested and Poster bed as a starting point. (Sea dn*n before they return to school, 2 4 .8 5 r r o T e R T i"'"* * * bedding specials to left, below.) In mul certainly It Is the proper time SHE BITES HER Protected, At home or In the dot- mahogany vcnccra combined with to have the dentist go over their m itoiy, this m a p In gurawood, or mapla Twin and full young teeth and the oeullsts or op- N A II^ NO MORE ) luunge chair is a fav o r, .sixes tomctrlHts mibjoet their eyes to ite. Its back la adjust­ c^irefiil examinations. AmonK the luinalii of child MILK able to throe positions. Tlioughtful parents will grow con- peychoIoKy 1, the famous story The spring-filled seat of how an Indiana mother suc­ and back cushions are re med about the safety of their ceeded in breaking her school age • ywingsters who will bo going to and covered with homo-, daughter of the bad habit of spun. from school two or three times a whh^h school chlMren will be prottd nalLs w as done aw ay w ith on the theory polish la not good for chil­ and Into which they will not hesi­ dren’s natla. At Your House (To Right) tate to bring their school friends. Tills la a particularly Important gust the chair fur the girl’s aspect of preparing the children for room . . at home or at college! Here are the major pieces for your living room . , snmrt- 2 PIECES the school term where those children It’s a boudoir design that comes ly styled; well built . . at an exlremoI.v low price. Choice are high school or college students. YOUNGER CHILD The BRYANT & In gaily printed cretonnes and of tlie ^ndon Ixiunge group sskcUuieil, or two otlier equally Tn the home also is the problem of Chintzes at this surprisingly low providing the school child with a price. attractive designs. Made to order in your choice of plain proper and Inviting place in which IS OFTEN LONEY blended Mohair frieze covers. 8 9 .0 0 to do his home work. There comes a time, quite early In the Uvea of CHAPMAN CO. Pebble-Type school children, when a comfortably There may be a younger child tn 5 4 .5 0 funUshcil and sclentlflrally lighted 3Tour home who Is just too young to 149 5 Broadloom Rugs start going to school. That child Is room of their own can contribute 10 Plain colors . . 29 different sizca much to their scholastic progress. going to be lonely when sister or brother, with whom he has spent a . . in Frieze Broadloom rugs. Per­ Plan In Advance. Joyful summer, trots oC to classes fect backgrounds for your new fur­ True, mother particularly* may and leaves him behind. nishings in living room, halls, dining he ave a sigh of relief when the chil­ That leaves mother with a minor room and bedruoms. The 9x12 size dren actually trot off to school again tragedy and something of a problem Is especially priced at l.’it .'iO with af the end of a trying vacation peri­ on her hands, but It Is a problem others at proportionate savings od when she has had them on her that has a solution. Back to School and College hmids for a full three months. But there will be little relief for her un- There are pre-school books for the F •c.ss the children arc so properly pre­ cnlld which will give him the feel­ pared for their return to school that ing that he la learning while brother th<'y will not be running back to or sister is away at school. They en­ able him to parade his home-gained mother day in and day out through knowledge before the older ones. the term with a multitude of ever There are toys, to be carefully se­ Loose Leaf Student Size Books, I.eather Corner Desk Pads, 75c and np varying problems arising from some lected. for the child that Is left be­ oversight in getting them ready for 50c and op Pencil B oxen...... 50c and np hind. to keep him out of mother's Leather Covered Diaries, $1.00 and up cla.sse.s. way and busy with bis own inter­ Snapshot Albums 50c and np There’s no desk like a flat Furthermore, the child who Is sent ests. ____ Drawing Sets with 2 Bows, !op one for homework , . at brrriT'tcT-rchoortmprc'panfdH muidf- The cufloslty of a child at this ' . . fl.OO-aiidiap '^li6me~or college;" ThTa'CTiip!." enpped In a dozen (lifTcrent ways. Scrap Books...... 50cand ap age Is Jteen and the best way to Writing Papers, 1 lb., 2 packages En­ Desk Pen Sets ...... $4.75 and np pendale model la made in a Tl.oiightless Jibes from other young­ keep him interested Is to provide velopes ...... 75e and up choice of mahogany veneers; sters who are pitmc to ridicule will him with tl\e kind of playthings Desk Mahogany Clocks, $4.75 and up 3 9 -9 5 or solid maple with wooden quickly make a I'hlld unliappy oud from which he can learn. draw er ptills, $20.7.1. hii school term di.stastcful. One important caution should be Crayons. Riilers, Inks, all Here’s the extra bedroom you’ll need when the young Yes. pniper prepamtion of chil­ observed by the parent of the child folks bring their friends tor the week-end. Genuine.Sim- Bracesl-li.ack Windsor sids dren f«>i* Fchool Ls the be.st ns.surancc left behind. It is that the small mons "Pull Elasy’’ atudlo couch with back rest for pillows chair, $6.70. to parents that they will be able to child’s tendency to run out and New Portable Typewriters Sold On Terms — S4.00 Down, Opens to full also or twin beds. take a Jimtiflable pride in the aca­ greet the older brother or sister demic pmgreas of their children. when the return from the day at $1.00 a Week. Pieparatlon takes time. It requires school, should be gently curbed and Twin Bed Outfits $29.75 careful thought. But It Is well guided away from the traffic Spring and Mattrem outfits (S piecea) for twin 2 9 .7 5 wt rlh every ounce of consideration dangers such eager youthful Im­ Comfortable bedding for irour guests...... gZfi.TS parents put Into It pulses may lead to. I Special Sturdy Eyegiaas Frames for Students and Active Young F olks.^ Big, deep lounge chairs make aa Ideal addition to your living room. Famous Holman-Mods Innerspring Mattreaaes for fuU This model comes la a choice of Rdiiratora advise parents whose Mothers who want to have smaJI *»• »>«>•...... $19.7S plain green, brown or rust tapes­ Children ask for help lit home work children’s hair done at the beauty bWATKINS r o t h e r s . INC Burton-Dixie Slumberon or Slmmotis Ace OoU Springs tries with seat cushion trimmed in to give (hem guidance, but not to rfiop are advised agalnst'permlttlng beige. solve problems for thorn. To do the permanent waves. Finger waving THE DEWEY-RICHMAN CO. . made for innerspring m attresses ...... glPAO latter is to teach the child dishon- is recommended for little girls of JEWELERS — STATIONERS — OPTICIANS grade school age, however. of MANCHESTER (TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, IMT MANCHESTER E Y E IN G HERALD, MANCHESTTER, CONN., P A G E F IV E P A G E FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 ,19M

Child Under Par Physically Can*t Do Best A t School For 65 Years Wards Has Been Young Americans Headquarters For %• Examinations by D octor On the Threshold of a Brand New Career And Dentist Are Urged BACK TO SCHOOL OUTFITS Send Them Back With Clean Bill O f Health Is Editor*s Advice for Gi By MR.S. M A R Y E. B U C H A N A N ManiiKinfT F^ditor, The Parents’ Magazine New Fall Style* FrecMf'd and sun.buinema. FaH the highest peak of the year, with reserves of vitality to colors. Sizes range from 1 to IS. carry them safely tlirough the winter months. Mbtses' All Wool Sweatera Hut all too often these youngsters of ours go Now Fall styles. Square neck. Sizes 34-40. Boyfl* Oxford^ back citrrying handicaps that will dim their tow-prfeed j| 7 0 joyful interest in learning and cause failures 1 0 0 to that arc not deserved. _ Only at Wards would you ez._ Scluwl is a big adventure for the child— an~ aaSIcScIrdotCoair pect to find such vafuel Com- adventure in which he has a right to every Fleeces, otaid-bseka or novsity tweedSL p ^ tion sole*. Black. ZUrS. Newest details. Sizes from 12-20. chance for success. Hut if he is listless, under­ Also girls* sise*, 7-16...... S.49 weight, anemic, or carries a physical handicap that makes life unbearably dilTicult, he is strug­ Worsted SKIRTS gling against odds that are too great. No child Your Patsy and your Peter may be like these two little children in this Parents’ Mae^azine Plaited front and back, Uateet oolon and stylca. Sizes 26-34. who is under par physically can do his best at photo by Eunice DeVos— just crossing the threshold of a brand new career—just starting school. Through its Summer Round Up the National to school for the first times in their lives. Teach them to work tojrether, to help each other;i Congress of Parents and Teachers tries each rheir proirr^es through school will be the better fwr their sharing their schoolroom in­ K Mm. Misry K. year to see that the entering grade of school or terests. BtM'hitnan kindergarten children is as free as po.ssible from remediable physical and mental defects. Certainly every child’s health should be examined before he enters school for the first time, but once is by no means enough. W ise Parents Seek Best When The health examination for Uic^ ^ce'dl Boys’ Oxfords nchool child ahoiild be an annual en­ gagement with .the family doctor, Choosing School Child’s Shoes O w Q w * tr who i« the one bcHt qualified to a«- WHEN BUYING Sale. DreM Shirt* 2 for Hure you that the child ia develop­ Reg. S9cl W ell uUored for extra valael NEW SHOES . . Style* in bright pattemo, plains or whltee. Ifoccailn style for comfort I ing properly. Black or brown tough oak < iieek Ihilly Routine Correctly F'itted F^ootwear Essential To Safeguard Posture, The next time you go to buy soles tor extra wear! 2Vi-6. If the doctor tclla you that the Health of Growing Boys and Girls Wool Longio SuH* child ia underweight and poorly your child new shoes keep these Double-breasted sports back coati vostt nouriahod, lr>ok to hie daily routine things in mind; lon^es. Fall patterns. Sises from of health habita. Is he getting the The shoe must conform to the Bztrg Longies...... •.<» right kind of food, all the Hleep at shape of the child's foot so that By VIVIAN FRRKMAN night and daily' i^st that a child of ft sets on the floor with a straight It would be far better for todays children to be "barefoot boyaf' and Boy*' Wool Knickor* f l Ilia age nhould have? Docs he have inner line. giriH, although their feet would "spread" and be clumsy- -than to Full lined: knit cuffs; navy, fanclso. 6-16. ■ -m a r The shoe should extend from a free time for play oiibloorfi? Ifl he have them distorted, as they so often are, by incorrectly Sited shoes. Knicker Suit, with 2 knickers, 6-16...... •.98 J L happy find secure in his place in the half inch to a full Inch beyond There are so many details for her to attend to, preparing her young family? the toes, and the toe of the shoe family for the fall term, and yet Siting of new ^ o e s Is so Important, A healthy. we)l-nnurlshc In healthy and well- shoe must be flexible. freedom and not crowd the growing or hammer-toes; bad posture, and sturdy cotton. Lastez tops iiouriHlUHi. toes; there must be sufllclcnt width the internal ailments U>at are sure keep them up. Sizes 7^-11. Visit IVitUst Too so that each toe points straight, and to result from it. Take your child to the flentlst as contrastingly the heel must be Children's feet grow rapidly and well as the doctor before school hugged snugly to prevent Irritation they need new shoes every few htarts and be sure that any teeth tion. Ask the iloctor to give him the Hchick test to be .sure that im­ and assure good posture. months, but that Is no reason to buy that need filling are given attention. And lastly, foot balance must be shoes which will not even lit prop­ Little It is a bad thing to loce the llrst munity ha.s been established by the Inoculation. maintained so that hccl.s don't be­ erly widle they are being worn. teeth loo soon through neglect, be- \ n<>on Bill of come run-down unevenly, or feet A well built shoe supports the Folks caiiHC the shape of the child’s mouth turn at the ankles. foot, and affects the child's entire and the soundness of his |H*rmanent Tuberculosis is another dread dis­ ease that is being conquered bv well being, and the mother who has L teeth depend on the care that his Although the freedom of sandals watchful care in childhood. A skin had "trouble with her child's feet" first teth are given. and fabric Sfiort shoc.s was well test will show whether or not the enough for Uic summer, they eratc gabardine shorts and longlea. La w Priced schol learning to be neglected. If tips to dramatize the basic oxford bining shorts with a two-color pull- half wool slipover. Shortie bioomero, pontlea; BkusUe top; 4 to *6. wholeheartedly with his teachers. style, so that It has attracUvenc.ss on, styled like a shirt with con­ Uie eye tloctor says, the child needs • Whites Wear them everywhere, with glasses, flon’t let any false piidc, for the most stylc-conacious child. trasting front, and single breasted, sperta or casual clothes. Boys wemt their shoes as rugged Girls’ Vee ’Boft Slips tTither hl.s or yours, interfere with VHK TAPRK belted jacket with two sets of pock­ • Brown Also in brown. Sizes 4-8. hui wearing them. and with as much style detail bor- ets, styled after the men’s Oaucho Rayon taffeta. Lraoa trimming. Slaee 8 to 16. Kars Uiat hear are as necessary roweon*t W ait for Holiool others arc using. It Is true that the best-mode shoes proof case in which to carry school Adenoids and bod tonsils somc- for children arc more expensive books. tiincN cause serious trouble. If the Boys'Oxf« Bdow.the-Kiiee Hose doctor says they should come out. |__ -om-CQaiiauss-. „J>K.iKnj*ndAMA-..l(woailiKA.lMa...filfidiak-.. by all means follow his advice now, “nK S ^ -aana s a r ~Ocheoi"tuach Klt» - In.stead of waiting until school ts Miss Bloomer was the first daring fU am 1 to 6 -8 10 Dress Socks Girls’ Oxfords well under way and bad weather young lady to api>ear be-trousered v esssi bawls I X a r Rayoa tOney patteroo. Reg. l*a and over-strain start a chain of 25* on a bicycle in the 1800’s. Since then Toor choieo of bright patterns W arAAtce sl< Uness that might have been pre­ gym costumes have gone through up in hard-weariim fabrics I vented. various stages of evoluUon, and by $2.95 folly liaedi WU.taUortdl Oistal box — boldB Another safeguard that you owe far the most attractive Is the newly We ‘Noise-Test’ ^ A hu onr chOdl A brood aew slyla for vary' to the schofd child ts the protection accepted version of Princess tunic yotmg IsdissI Ri^gad brown tliat immunization can give him. worn over a whites hlft, and with RADIO TUBES Children’s Oxfords oik. Leatbsr solas. t H to 3. Binallpox Is nearly, a thing of the short knitted panties. The tunic pa.<ortant. The fact that MONTGOMERY KIMPUC aVM (T.«)THE8 to 4 ther-e 0 1 * 6 occasional cases of small­ pox every year is the result of this C3othea little girls need for gym Imliffercnco or lack of umlorstand- clas.ses should be as simple as poa- WARD Ing. You don’t want to expose your slble. KrUls, furtielows and-decora- Potterton & Krah child to such an unnecessary risk; 824-828 M A IN ST R E E T TELEPHONE 5181 tloos are liable to prompt jibes from “Where Radio Is Understood” MANCHESTER so be sure he Is vaccinated before be classmates, and anyway they are Cfiffords starts school, tie can be protected hardly in keeping with the spirit of At the Center 5.19 Main Street from diphtheria, too, by immunise- physical training. 4

PAGE SIX TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 ,19OT M ANGHES^ EYEMNGJIEBAUJ, MANCHESITS CONN., MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. l^NCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, SEETEMBm 7^1931 i PAGE sEvrai CLOTHES COLLEGE AND HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS WILL LIKE Clotfws Help To Make . the SchooPChild Better Pupil Bade ToSchool dVE YOURS pO YS', GIRLS* BETTER GR ADE e . aa a , CHANCE TO a, . . CHOOSE OWN BLACK LEATHER FaNhion Authority On Apparel for Child Fens Advice. I* Patent # Brown • SIZES TO S By EVE BENNET Thuj^iSat. H u rry! BWthkm The Faronto* Mmpi- sine S ure! There are two thinj^a mothers can tar atarts « ff- eB -a ff fall, until cold Enough for one dashingly styled, dressy hat In sense her child's reactions and to when It comes to asscmblini'. their have our own Jane Withers and her career of college training, moth- coat. These grown girls are the new sweeping silhouette rs- take them into conai((craUon. baek-to-schobi wardrobes, iKCause Shirley Tc-piplc. This fall. Shirley is er must also be "prepared" with a wearing socks more ardently than mindful of the romantic 1900's. their Uttla slaters do— In lisle or And (Hurt be alarmed if your' tiOy fall dresses ore so very dew and going In for bolero Jackets over her little fashion training, relative to The formal wardrobe can be woolen, solid color or patterned, simmered down to three garments or girl insists on having a suit or a 80 very different from those they've plale. A bit of condensed Informa­ chlhlren's next dfwr or like hi.s class- There's a swing to school girl’s \ It would seem that the hatlesa dance and special date! One gown aklrti'.^Mtcd something Uke a dude tion such as this resume attempts vogue Is a thing of the past, be­ inate.4’. skirts, as gay as autumn brecxca, . and to be had In may be frothy and "strictly formal.” There is a certain security In to poln': out can aave wearying cause every campim wlU be fiot- but another can bo ot the type that and the effort la gotten by mcana comblniTliona. hours of shopping, aa wen as It can knowing that you are like everybody of pleats that whirl, goroa that ex­ ted with girls wearing calots or Is a dinner gown with its Jacket on, els<‘ : children hate to bo unconven­ yirbblens and silks arc a.asure the "turning out" of a per­ berets, no doubt to protect their or another "strictly formal" without tend to a graceful flare, atitched fectly groomed college girl. Having tional or ’’different.” Almost every­ down tucks rcleaaclred Hy Royalty dark In effect, and prints are so coat In one of the new, youthfully that the "twin” idea has become a Also true of school frocks Is the closely spaced for the most part boxy allbouettos can be worn over very attractive one. Kmart Amer­ fact that while many of Uie silks that choncca for a soiled appearance $10.98 to $29.98 everything from sportswear to The modem radio has become anStuned In on the amallor act In their ica has come to believe in.-dressing will be in solid color -greys and are reduced to a minimum. Into dance frocks, thereby solving every Important instrument in the educa­ own rooms. Its chihlren like the French anrt type tune in on the family set while the programs of children’s music will gr«»cn. ln|f buyn. serves both these purposes and is program Junior or sister must listen gain be on the air. this fall and wln- Tailored school fashions are popu- Snow Suits Needed Soon As First Blast also dressy enough for dates and to for class room purpoasa, whlcl nr and the child should bo sooour- ^ lar, of <^urse. And every daughter Sunday wear. Knit drees ns are es­ may come at the same time, can be jged to tune them In. And You Are Laying uld have a tadored shirt-frock in Of Cold Sisrnals The Approach Of Winter $16.98 to $39.75 sential, and In the new weaves can 'ber closet. A ^rtlcularly attrac­ be depended on for more than a tive mooplin In roseberry — a stretching or pulling. Paris favored them at the recent really luscious rose-rod or perhaps hit the nation, children everywhere sential to the well dressed lad or Brand New Fall With all sectloos of the country COLLEGE GHU2' The Foundation Of A lassie, and so durable are the new openings and their continued popu­ *T<*acock” , or “skipper.” Pleats on win dot the streets and playgrounds offering skiing enthusiasts either larity wltb college girls is a fore­ blouse and skirt, a pert little collar, snow suits that they can be looked natural or synthetic ski runs, the in snow suits, and since there Is no to for two and three seasons’ wear! APPAREL TO BE gone conclusion In view of the fact buttons and belt that match will ap­ more comfortable or practical cold- ski suit becomes an outatandlngty that they lend variety to a wardrobe peal to every school girl. weather outfit, one should be Dresses important active sportswear cos­ without any undue strain on the Successful Careers All members of the family con en­ tume. budget that pays for It. ter the “swing” parade. The gored bought, and banging ready In the SafesTuard Clothes Frota Orades to tMiege MORE FORMAL closet for each child In the family. It will also be seen on the cam­ A new note in fashions for the •wing skirt is very attractive for pus, as will slacks, for those out­ college girl is presented by the In­ the older girl. If there ore flap Really, these garments should be With Proper Marks If your diildren have an allowance called play suits rather than snow door hours of study that have be­ There Is news In the fact that a troduction of Bilk cardigan sweaters pockets on It piped in a contrasting C ottons .... .$1.98 come ao popular because they as­ more formal and aophLstlcate<| note which combine the advantage of color they will add a new and pleas- suits, because they are worn months Underthlngs college students take sure fresh air and aunahine ab­ la to appear in the college gtrl'e fall presenting the desired casual ap- teach them to save part of it, big note. For this It Is possible to before snow hits the ground. Both sorption while knowladgs Is being wardroba. girls and boys wear, from nursery to away to school, and certainly the poaranoa with a degree of comfort buy an all wool sephyr sweater with Wools and Silks klMorbed. This means, of course, that ‘ a that nothing but silk will gtvs them. an attractive club collar and a con­ high school age, and preferably In boys' shirts, should be carefully marked with the students' initials or ’ Whereas rtothss such as costs stronger emphasis is to bs laid on As an Intermediate between the Encouragre them to keep a School trasting color at the edge, llie col­ the two piece style... .to school, to dreotes and suits are univer- evening and the more drenqr type entirely oasuol and the rigidly ors of the sweater match those of play In, and for sports. name, before they go away, whether $3.98 to $10.98 it Is your plan to have them send ial, the acceasories are the 'filttle of afternoon frocka The dinner sophisticated clothea, the clasMc the skirt. Over-blouses which may With a wide variety of styles to and Informal danM frodt In silk shirtwaist frock la oUk to tho Ideal SaWngrs Account. be tucked In are excellent to alter- their laundry home or noL 'things” that dramatise each campna choose from, favorites for girls seem wardrefije, and characterise It ac­ aatlB, silk taffeta or silk chiffon solution. Bate with sweaters. to be; Tyrolean Inspirations In felt College students live In youthful Intimacy once they are on * the S kirts, Sw eaters, cording to the traditions o t ths taken on a delightfully new aspect applique; balf-plald tops, the other campus, and intimate apparel care­ school. srtth Its suggestion of a lower OoDege girls, Ilka aU other wo­ BKAMLKY DRE8H NOW half solid color to match the ski waistline but at the same time IS DDBBED GABOON fully, marked will help to keep It Blouses made Uke boys' shirts are men. have bora alfoetad by the la- It^ A ProAteUc HaMt To Sara Kernlarly pants; very well fitted suits with from getting lost or from straying Blouses at $1.98 up opular, as are woolen ahlrta with rising above IL tereet In fiber Identification which tailored detail such as stitching, The seme oUbouette will be seen Any collefc^ girl who has an older Into the hands of others. There will aberjack Infiuence, and the more has been sareeping the country and And Deposit In welt seams, and slide fasteners. be time. If you plan It early, to get I the better. In whatever the la the Bophlaticated eilk afternoon when buying their fall wardrobe idater can aak her -what waa the dress, and every ooDege girl will ap­ Bmmley dress 7" The answer la — The boys In the family are all for marking tapes from the department FsTavorite colors may be. may weD inatot upon learning what • two-^ece dreas with simple pull­ double breasted models, the Jackets or notions store and have them are essential too, and they parently select one such frock in the materlala la the clothea they over blouse, belted, with white Unen very often styled like lumberjacks sewed Into the clothes before the m y / be tied over the hair, around black, sometimes unrellevod and buy are. They wlU want to know Peteit Pan collar, cuffs and two or mackinaws. Sometimes they have trunk Is packed and shipped off. the nedi. around the waist, or tied aometlmea livened by color. whether a aklrt to made of pure THE SAVINGS BANK chevrons and epaulets to represent 8Hc WIsnsBa Itopolar wool and cotton or o f wool and atashed pockets. The blouse button­ two together and twisted turban­ These afternoon frocka usually ed at the hack and had a kick pleat military or nautical Influence, and BVaOED (XIRDITBOY like, for wear with softer dresees. rayon. skirt. most <^en solid color trousers are have bracelet length staevea and In selecting a silk frock, they ariU Some girls wear belts Uke their frequently borders in copper eeguina Thin year's crop of college girls worn with broadly striped, cheeked Corduroy Is a rugged, all-weather ^ r a d i i ^ brothers, to held up their skirts, want to know whether it is all silk, OF AAANCHESTER are introduced at neck, hem. aleeves will call It the Garcon dress, and Its or plaldcd Jacket. fabric, that hoys like because it Near State Theater and every girl wants either a ellk combined with rayon, or and pocket. whether it is rayon, no matter bow A MSariags Bmak alilrt Is DOW pleated closely all- When one garment can afford so stands up under any kind of rough leather Jairtcet, or the newly-styled Silk blouaea oaiuraiiy fomaln aa •roundM much wear, comfort, and good fun. cloaely It may riiainilili iSlk In feel and tumble sport. Jackets. heer Ja^et which may ba worn extremely important feature in the and appearanca.

wj- WBE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN„ TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7,1987 I TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7,1987 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTTER, CONN., r A u is m m s School Child Wins Greater Margin O f Traffic Safety BOYS’ aOTHES School Agre Clothes Simple SHOULD TEACH i^ii'crp 0 o q WELDON DRUCTCO. NAHONWIDE Safety Patrol SCHOOL PATROL PxescriptioiM Pharmacists 903 Main Street Outfit Your Boy In Our PERSWAL PRIDE PROGRAM IS WHJ. RESUME A T IM E L Y Selection Is Important Train­ M ^ F A Q O R S A ^ W O R K IBOYS’ DEPARTMENT ing for Later Manhood. • BACK TO School Palrols, Clasaes for Car Protects Schoolmates From Two Knicker By F. H. TODII SCHOOL . Drivers Prove Big Help. H# thought of Junior'fl return to Hazards of CrossinKsr 61 la apt to provoke mixed SUITS '•motions In the household. Mother SPECIAL By niTRTON W. MARSH More than 250,000 young lads will will miss him and yet be thankful f ^ 'i y IXmrtor, Aiiteririui Automo­ Slans 8 to 16 Tents he Isn't under foot all day. Father bile ANHociatlon soon take stations at Important may%roan at the thought of buying FREE! traffic comers near public schools In him some new clothea to start off 192-Pajte Vest Pocket Tlic 1937-38 school year, calling 3,000 communlUes, to resume exe­ $ 8 ^ 9 5 t o the season, ------BaillionH of yoiing.stcnf' from camp cution of a safety plan for school It’s Just this groaning 1 wish to DICTIONARY children that la now being given a fend playground, holds out promise write about. ’Tlie reason behind such lion’s share of the credit for 'protect- groans, when they do occur, is prob­ With the Purchase ot a Of a wider margin of soJety for tng youngsters from the hazards of $ 12.95 ably because Dad doesn’t stop to Bottle o*_ Students than ever before. In ad motor-laden • streets. think beyond the Immediate ex- PARKER’S QUINK mtioii, It will see further extension Motorists will recognize these of- Browns - Blurs - Grays penoe. 1 can bear him say "Isn’t < S , ^ ’' M l _ $ L 95 j : $ 5 .9 5 wish It for himself. tion of each. The tailored rugby It evident that these coats are prac­ dual control cars. The rapid spread badges, which are presented to Shaker Knit All Wool SWEATERS, At the same time. It Is mighty suit In preferably herringbone Caution youngsters to cross those who have distinguished them- tical enough to be worn through the of driver education has been such streets only at corners and to Maroon, White and Navy— Important for his morale not to send tweed, cheviot, or other smooth fall and then all winter. that numerous press runs have been se'lvea by outstanding acta of valor. $4.95 him back to school this fall at a dis­ woolen, is ideal for the first fall obey traffic signals. Motorists Help No boy ever bad too many sweat­ iiece.*«sary to meet the demand for Familiarize your children with advantage to his playmates as re­ daya when It’s boo warm for a top­ ers or polo shirts, and for early fall text pamphlets. routes to and from school that Their method of operation re­ gards the quality, newness and cor­ coat, but a Jacket is necessary. days they ore worn over shirts, Additional. evidence of the popu­ avoid heavy traffic. duced to its simplest form is for rectness of his clothes. It is well to when It’s still mild enough out-of- larity of driver education in high them to take their stations at the Hweatera Favored! Impress upon them the neces­ remember that you are really In­ Sweater suits arc great favorites doors to dispense with suit Jackets. och(Hjls is found in the oail for in­ important Intersections near the vesting In his future when you teach ’There are ao many style variations structors. resulting in twelve lead­ sity for not playing with pets school In time to help their school­ with the boys because they’re so col­ him bow to care for and wear orful, and It’s gratifying to know as there are sweaters this fall, and ing colleges and universities offer­ and toys while cro.ssing streets. mates cross safely. With their long ing summer courses for teachers de- Stress upon your children that clothes well. If you haven’t made a that they’re easy to launder and re­ whether they ore selected with short school patrolmen arc on duty for poles they hold the children back point of this, you may be surprised quire no Ironing! or long sleeves Uiey ore "musts" for airing to become Instructors in until the way is clear for them. driver ed Housekeep­ Brown, Green. extra-ravenous appr tites at supper very apt to say, "Now If I didn't ing Magazine claimed her next and $3.98 ■ $5.98 or frequently upse stomaclis too Assorted Cold Cuts have two children of my own I sent her to the political scene In WOOL SKIRTS $24.95 to $59.50 often attc.st to how i «• wrong chil­ 39c to 49c lb. might think thla problem a very Washington to report from a wom­ dren can go In chooi-.ig lunches. simple one"--and then she will go New Fan Shades UNTRIMMED COATS Boiled Ham an's angle what was going on. When $1.98 and $2,98 Here la a problem worthy of the on to give sound, practical advice on the World War set most women to $12.95 to $24.95 attention of the Parent-Teacher Aa- liaked Ham Ccrveliit Salami the matter In question, advice which knitting and rolling bandages, Clara Iriaimei and Wool soclatlon or Mothers' Club. If they combines the latest sclontiflc knowl­ Savage, ns Mrs. LltUedale was then JACKETS...... $2.08 and $5.98 3-PIECE SUITS , offer their services tactfully and go Spiced Ham edge on the subject with her actual went to the front as a war corre­ AU . WOOL SWEATERS, $1.98 $39.75 about their work Judlclnu.sly, there Veal Loaf experience os a mother. spondent for (tood Housekeeping. _ la no doubt that they can help tp Minced Ham Naturally two children of your When the war wa.s over and she improve the already good service of own won't furnish experience in all was ordered home, she resigned her Jellied Tongue typos of moihering, although plenty the school cafeteria. Pressed Ham po.sitlon rather than give up the op­ WILROSE DRESS SHOP For Instance, why not Introduce of parents of two lively youngstejes portunity of studying post-war <»n- the competitive class spirit Into the Jellied Corned Beef may think that they do! It la Mrs. ditions in Ruropc at first hand. Com­ Hotel Sheridan Building Manchester school dining-room ? Have each tray OT ''"tea a story of advice to mothers Liverwurst LIttledalc's gift of sympathy, her ing hack she began the adventurous graded according to Its “ balance,” on school above by Frederick Bailey, at luncheon for three. Dried' Beef ability to understand tlie perplexi­ career of fire-Ianco writer. At thla Note that each o f the two little guests have great big glas.ses of milk. with no comment, as It pa-sses the Chickien Loaf ties of the thousands of mothers time her marriage to Harold A. Llt- cashier's desk, and a score kept. If who write to her that has made her tlcslale, who Is now engaged in edi­ the cashier cannot manage this ex­ able to bring to her work the vision torial work with thi New York tra duty, perhaps one of the home Grocery Dept. which has kept the magazine filling Times, took place. Four years of economic students could be assign­ Breakfast Ideas the needs of thousands more parents writing, home-making and the care ed the post of silent observer. Post For Growing: Recipes That Help You Spiced Ham ~ each year. of a small daughter followed, and t H l the scores for a week or so, or an­ Tongue Mrs. LltUedale smiles reminis­ then Mrs. LltUedale undertook the cently when she speaks of the be­ editorship of The Parenta' Magazine nounce In assembly the clam with Schoed Children A wide assortment ginning of The Parents' Magazine. the beat average In luncheon selec­ Fill The School Lunch Box when It was launched. of Cheese Spreads "Many predicted that the current In­ Her' second chlld--a son—was tion, and see what happens to the B M A K P A 9T mCNUB terest in child study and parent edu- student Interest In meal planning. in Glass Jars. born during her s(H;ond year as ecricnce8 for her Rgg on Toast late. _ club meetings, and that It would go faith in the desire of every mother In learning to plan a well-balanced Deviled Ham the way of the Browning Clubs and " Cbeoa 4 tablesipoone rioa * eggs wen beatea. and father worthy df the name to be luncheon. A boy may realize that Potted Meat Bewing Circles of on earlier day." a better parent, and you have the ho should not spend all of his allovr- % teespoon selL Vi teaspoon almond attract. Beertes with Whole Wheat Flakes 3 cups milk. Shurfine But there Is litUe chance for ony- B(H;rct of Mrs. Llttledale's success. ance on Ice cream, but he -may not Soft Cooked Rgg Vi teaspoon vanllU. .. . . AND SMART MOTHERS know that a cheese sandwich and an 2U teaspoons granulated gelaua. 1 cup broken nut meats Lunch Tongue Bacon Corn Bread Butter Jam H cup sugar. » apple and nut salad makes a better MUk 1 cup raisins 2!ic can 1-3 cup nut meats, broken. 1 cup flskes It possible, wrap each sandwich In­ AS ALWAYS—WILL SHOP . . balanced luncheon than a combina­ dividually In waxed paper— pre­ tion of cream soup and tapic Cantaloupe Toasties Cup H teaspoon vanilla. K'ft flour once, measure, add bak­ If your children SOME FURTHER % cup cream, whipped. pared in this way they look more pudding. Scrambled Kgg with Fiizaled Oried ing powder and salt, and sift again, come hoare at noon, tempting and keep better. Although a thorough understand­ Beef Add chooolata rice end salt to cream butter thoroughly, add sugar you will find Pine­ ing of meal planning would have to Bran Muffins 311 cups milk, and cook In oOuble gradually, and cream toother until ADVICE ABOUT The Sweet Tooth IV/IARLOW’C boiler 15 minutee, stirring occasiOii- hurst delivery serv­ come through special class work on PueUim-made-wlLh-mllk tight and fluffy. Add eggs and beat ice of great help in Satisfying the awi;et t(x>Ui Is on X ▼ JL ------FOR VALUES------^ ^ this subject, the children ran loam ally. Cover and cook IVi hours well; then flour, flavoring, nuts and important part of the school lunch a great deal from studying the menu BliaOBSTEI) RBCnPBS longer. Combine gelatin with re­ falsins, and mix welL Add bran and saving your time. SCHOOL LUNCH menu something awcet not only guide which is used In many cafe­ Oaatoloape Toasties Ckp maining H cup milk and let stand blehd. Drop on ungreased baking You can depend on provides an added attraction (or the terias. the fool er cake In the lunch box. Little cup boxesT Her chief concern will be to Serve with light cream and pow­ again. Serves tk For lunch box, see that those boxes are niled with service food store cnk(», with raisins or currants in FRECKLESFROCKS N eeds dered sugar. pack In paper bags. SMART WARMTH where no hot drink Is provided - nor them, will please the youngsters. ixtuiiahlng. balanced fooaniit cookies, paper and napkins. 2 tablcspiXHis butter. many lunches, and the school lunch molasses ctmkiea, and bran cakca It Prints. Sizes A e Vbr Instaarsi, esM eeoked S tablespoons sugar. 1 teaspoon vanilla. S to 1 0 ...... 1 s U U 1 well beaten. Fresh Fish to an Important meal. la a gome the nourishment to satis­ them -and this Is an attractive way DEIcHI SWEATERS paehad lato glass Jars sad is smooth and blended, stirring ooa- fy the hunger that comes after a of serving children the bran which BAGS taken to stibsiL Ctupped fresh Pour milk over bran flakes and stanUy. Add sugar and salt, and stir RUp-os, button a let stand 5 minutes. Sift flour once, morning of study—and the lunch Is so good for them. SHRUNK vegetables maks eireMeat Wl- until sugar Is dissolved and mixture FuU line of ■Ipfier models, Afl moasurs, add halting powdor, salt The brisk, gusty days of the fail must be adequate to sustain the The youngsters will relish a sim­ 25c and bigs, and tbb^ crisp earvat boUa Omtinue boiling, without stir Fresh Meat child (or the afternoon's work and DRESSES popular cniots i and sugar, and sift again. Add egg come around before last-minute ple pudding or a cup custard aa a neck styles. rtrlps are asaaSy weleotna. and butter to flakes mixture and ring, until a small amount of mix Staple Groceries aftcr-sch(x>l play. lunch box surprise. When you make 50c Stewed tomatoes are as good mix well. Add flour, beating only ture fornu a very soft ball In ooU shoppers have a chanoe to reaUse Fancy Groceries I think we will agree that the these desserts (or the family dinner, For Kindergarten to 89c to $1.98 sold as bot if well seasoned. enough to dampen all flour. Bake water (232 deg. F.). Remove from it; but It's a wise mother who Ideal lunch for a child Is s hot drink put one portion aside for the school ^letm A g e BRIEF Tomato Jaleo aaay be eabstl- In greased muffin pans in bot oven fire. Add butter and vanilla. Cbol makes sure that her school girl M or a hot soup, apetizing sandwiches lunch next day. tutod oocasksuily for the asnel M25 deg. F.) 2S to 30 minutes to lukewarm (110 deg. r.l; then Clapp’s and fniR (thla should be fresh If ANKLETS CASES well provided with a ooat arill You can put this dessert In $1.98 Akw 8-a and vacuum boUlo s< laUk. Makes 12 muffins. beat until mixture begtne to thick­ possible I and something to satisfy empty mayonnaise Jar—or If the Clanned grapefrait Jolee, These muffins may be varied by en and loses Its gloss. Turn at once make her smart to look at. keep her Baby Foods the sweet tooth. Hosiery, Plala sad free from coughs and col (to, and dessert to a custard baked In rame­ Made sf Feter Pan stripes. Plaid $1.00 orange jolee or grape Juice adding fruits to the bran flakes mix­ into greased pan, Sx4 inches. When Scans 25c In order to provide a bot drink or kins, you can tie some jMuxhment ture. cold, cut Ih squares. Ifakee 18 large which, though light ht weight for fabrics. PlaM Jump­ UMBRELLAS might alse bo aeat along aa a hot soup for the child who (tonnot pappr firmly over the top. er Dresses, Jacket lOc ' $2.98 thape-Nuto Oraagu Muaiwi pieces. early (all days baa enough warmth Libby’s Onanuiteed noon driak. obtain these at school, you will Jiave In addition to the essential for a Dresses with Swing Bair Ribbons Mewed froH aeay be alter- 2 cups sifted flour Gingerbread GUp Ckkas of faheie to be comfortable all win­ to have a small vacuum bottle to 3 teaspoons double seting ^kln g ter long. There are half a doeen or Baby Foods achool, lunch—a bot drink or soup, Bldrta. AM TUbsbla. To Match. $ 1.00 Loose Leaf aaled with frtaSi tndt In the 2 cups sifted cake flour. pack in the lunch box. This to one a sandwich, fruit and something hmoh box. powder. more Interpretations of this type of of tbs best Investments you can pos­ 2-3 cup sugar 2 teaspoons baking powder. coat In beautifully durable, new 3 cans 25c sweet—there are a lot of pleasant Note Boohti So much for the vitamins. H teaspoon soda. woolens. sibly make. For. os you know, bot surprises that can be tucked Into H teaspoon salt. soup or a hot drink la stimulating to It Is Important not to forget that 2 eggs, well bcatea. 2 teaspoons ginger. the lunch box from day to jlay—a rhildreo ortth poor appetitoa as well Younger glrle acem to favor the the digestion, besides being warm Leave It To The Boys! 5cand % cup orange Juice. 1 tea^xxm cinnamoa. prineeae silbouetts with a row of few ratolns or currants, a square of as children with ravenous ones Vi teaspoon salt. and comforting. some g(x>d home-made candy or a 10c 1 tablespoon grated orange rind. buttons marching part way down The bot drink or bot soup need Thtif have very deflalte Mena of what they usually benefit from a diet of con­ 2 tableaixxina melted butter or 1-3 cup butter or other sbortening the front, and a neat little fur eol- few nuU, or a little celery. Any lit­ want and they taan early In Hfe tkey’U centrated fooda Make every lunch or other shortening. H cup sugar. never be monotonous. For there Is tle surprise like this will make open­ lar. Reefer type coats are a in jcoooa, or a cereal beverage In the have no tronble fladlBg what they want at box carry a double burden or a 1 cup Grape Nuts. 1 egg, well beaten. popular, with or without far. for ing the lunch box an adventure—- It Mariowto. P E N a L triple burden of caloriea. Work aa Sift flour once, measure, add bak­ 1-3 cup molasses. the grade school girt ~ ElV of hot drinks. As for soups— will keep the children Interested in many cereals Into the lunch box as ing powder, sugar, and salt, and Vt cup sour milk or buttermilk. xcic la tomato bisque, pea soup or their lunch. SHIRTS Upper aod SHp-on BOXES It is for the high school stwtont ■ery soup. Then, If you are serv- iKWHlbla. sift again. Combine eggik orange Sift flour once, mnssiirn. bak­ that a greater style variety la of­ WMtes, aold eatorn SWEATERS TIm child's hmeh can be kept juice and rind, and shortening; add ing powder, soda, spices and snlt a beef, lamb or chicken stew at GLOVES TO FIT sad fancy. Phot eoi- fered. There to. for Instancs the home, save a cupful of the Broth— Ns bay eoa get from being a dreary affair! If a lit­ to flour mixture, beating only and sift together three Umes. Cream straight silhouette Coat which to Fiae for Saadwiches along withnot a 1 0 c -7 9 c enough to dampen oU flour. Add best it up the next day and put It tle thought la given It beforehand butter thoroughly, add sugar gradu­ brand new. It takes to build-up Craaae A Blackwcll'fl Teen age girls wbo've never been 50c • 79c awealer. The time to the child will really appreciate hla Graiw NuIsl Bake is hot, greased ally, and cream together until light In the vacuum bottle' for the scbool able to be well fitted In gloves be­ muffin pans In hot oven (42S deg. shoulders and aeat fur collar. Date & Nat Bread lunch. bny Is BOW. rtxither'a efforta And a little plan­ and fluffy. Add sgg and raotoMes; Claaslc, is the Hollywood wrap cost Prune Bread cause children's sizes were too t uUI WRITING ning, too, will often cut the moth­ F.) 20 to 2S minutea. Mekas 12 large then flour, alternately with milk, a As for sandwiches—there to an In- and adnlt sizes too large, will not N EO CnES muffins. in any number of flecoee. camel Ihnlte variety of both savory and $1.00 to $1.98 TABLETS er's work In half. small amount at a time, beating aft­ hair fabrics, and other attractive 15c can be able to get perfect glove fit A Oetere sad pa« e "*« er each addition until smooth. Bake woolens. •^C^^sandwicbes to be made from foresighted manufacturer has pro­ to please ersry The sweat shirt was once an hum­ MAKRS HIM WIIJ-INQ In greased cup-cake paiu la moder­ cottage checae, peanui duced them with specially cut yiBiig fcHow. KNICKERS 5cand ble garment to be put on after a The coat styled something like a chopped celery and ollvm, ate oveo (375 deg. F.l 20 minutes man's utster to a top favorite, with thumb sizes and finger lengths. lOc • 25c Hero are the kind 10c workout on the ball field or m gym. I N E H i n ^ hscuin znd hard boiled egg minced that eaa stand the The bicycle can be an Instrument Tbday It goes to school and leads a or until dooe. Hokea 2 douea cup its velveteen collar; anotker fur- of happiness In the family where cakes toother with mayonnaise. Jam or PLAIDS POPULAR Pi*- more active— though casual—social leas coat type to that which to quite marmalade. LONGIES there Is a school boy. Parents wUl Ufa, In turtle neck and crew neck Braa ttoop Ossktos straight and has several pockets GROCERY ] LUNCH find Junior much more willing to placed high on the cbesL Whole wheat bread to desirable Plaids are sweeping the school Far the boy who $1.00 • $1.98 stylea The aweat ahlrt Is no longer 1 Vi eups sifted flour. Inc. for U>2 sch(wl lunch sandwich. Don't feels grown-up. A run errands for them when he has Although coats are behig arura world, and boys who like the com­ KITS plain white, but Cknary Yellow, 2 teaspoons quick-acting baking 302 Main Street cut the crusts off—the crusts not fort and smartness of mufflers will a bike that Is his own to ride to and Red. Blue, Grem, Oranga quite short this year, they e»«« be GOLF HOSE fireoi school on. powder. Manchester. Coaa. only keep the bread from drying find on endless variety o f red. blue, and other ootora. bought with Mufficifully deep hems out. but crusts are also very good Vi teamxxm oalt to aflow Cor next yearto growUi. yellow, green and other gay plaids 11.59 - $2.98 15c • 29c pair $1.00 nxerctoe tor young teeth and gums. in authentic clan designs. PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN^ TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 7. lOBg ■ TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7,1907 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., I’ AUIS ITUKl'lSISIf These Pictured Tell Their Own Story Of The Importance Of Proper Li^htinff Shirl^, Jane and Qiarita Join Back*to*School Parade

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Classes for Jane Withers often windup in a scene like this, where her mother goes care­ fully over the day’s school work with her, with Jane at ease in her going - to - bed . ..I dothes. ^ -.* r -V : ; e r v

spv iid a moment or two w Bit erect and at eaae like those at the riffiu? V ^ a T s ^ •‘>‘® «»e children at the left or do C * 'H •- Young Men’ s School Suits that wiil give your cliildrcn the kind of light they need, see the picture at the right ” ^ •‘?htinif. Note the flxture. ^ For lifrhtingr equipment In the IstteHt Styles and Uolon $22.50 and up Improper Light For Study At Home Unfair To Children Not many children but most mothers, pause to wonder about ” I *------■■■■ ______the Bchwiing of America’s foremost little girl, Sliirley Temple. Well, she Ko m to classes, too, and here she is with her books and slate tucked under her arm, and on her way. Boys’ Prep Suits Handicaps Student Who Has 20 Years. In Nice New PaUcras ami I! Home Work, May Cause Ills PROTECT YOUR Little Stars o f Screen^ Stage $ 18.00 and up rm ont Can Assure Children of Proper Illutniaatkm Through Radio Shine In Classroom liocal Power Companies and Reputable Deelera. CHILD’S EYES! Boys’ Suits 10 to 18 Yrwrs By O. E. OREKNWOnn 4y Tailored in the Ustost Ooiora and Ht Rdlaon KlectHo liiMUtuie Boards of Education Look In On Schooling for The eye is a Umg suffering organ. It receives a great amount of abuae Shirley, Jane and Charita wiili no apparent complaint, yet any one of a niirntwr of ills which do not api.ear lo l>e connected with the eyes may result. Nausea, head- $ | j . 2 « 5 0 and up n. hcs, Imligeslion, malnutrttlori and nervous disorders may have their on.:iii In t»y«» (lifflcuttleH. The RoyMty of American ChUdhood ore thOM young stnra who ap­ lleaiiaclie.s the scliooi child may use as an alibi for not doing his home pear on screen and stage and radio programs to the delight and ad­ Wi.rk arc often truth rather than fiction and frerpiently can he traced to miration of other children and grown folks even more. Young Men’s School Trousers Iki 1 illuniination in the home. When the chiid becomes nervous -^d Few children, but many parents, often pause to wonder about their fu lfill ami seems unable to concentrate on home work that niu.st be schooling, conscious that these little atars have work to do the kind Thirteen - year - old Charita In the I .a test Fail Pattenw done for school the next day, parents would be wise to check the light of work done by much older folks who have long since eo’ne bevond Bauer, who has become quite classroom work. they jrrovide for him to study by^-----^ -______famous for a little grirl as a Yet they do go to schools and to classes. They work out sums and ber.ire ri^rtthg to disciplinary member of the cast of the $3 .0 0 and up nie'lHUrcS. for walls and ceilings. It U impor­ they spell words at the promptlngsiS- fir. (thaiiea ffheard of the Mayo tant to con.sidcr the Intcn.^iity of the of teachers and some of them have Broadway production, “The Foundation says it ha.s been esU- light-reflecting surfaces, the proper advanced to fractions and to algebra, voted to going over—not the day's Women”, and also as a mem- dlHtrtbuUon o f the Ught, the proteo niated that a quarter of the boillly and they’ve got to have their lessons scones - but the day's lessons, with ber of the cast o f the radio ere rgy in used up in the process of tlon to the eyes from the light her mother who Is much concerned Boys’ Fall School Trousers source and the amount* of light at up to the minute Just like'other lit­ program, "Singingr Lady”, goes seeing. With normal vision, the ease tle boys and glrla. about seeing to It that she keeps up Hlreo 12 to 80 Ynua with which wo see Is controlled al­ the specific point where the work is with her school work. to the Ih’ofessional Childi^’s to be done. These stars of screen and stage School in New York. most wholly by the light. When the and radio have had a vacation from Over In the realm of stage plays light is jMKir, the con.Mumption of The removal of the work one foot school during thia pant summer, and radio productions there la a lit­ body energy naturally ta increased farther away from the light source $2.00 and up Just like all other Utile boys and tle girl by the name of Charita above the uHiial amount required for may make a difference of from 9 to Bauer whose acting In the play seeing. 12 foot-candles, because the light In­ C hild^'a eyee — like their minds and bodies — are in a formative stacre girls, and right now, along with all the other boys and girls of the "The Women" a Broadway success, WAYS TO MAKE Osn Be Measured tensity decreases Inversely as the is then that their eyes are particularly sensitive. *t has been one of the delights of the square of the distance from the country, they ore being prepared for theatrical year. Boys’ School Knickers According to the late Dr. William source increases. to t t e r ^ J S t ^ I'Rhtingr is especially harmful and may cause permanent injury their return to classes. ll Wllmer of Johns Hopkins Univer­ Her part In that play requires COLLEGE ROOMS In the iMtemt Woolen I*att N fy York City, a school under ful things parents can do to make one fixit away. The Instniment for original impetus to the work came private dressing cottage on the lot. the supervision of the New York the average college room a much nii-asurlng the number of foot-can- and up from a-lighting engineer who dis­ w” ™ There are two schoolroom desks Stale Board of Education with an more livable place for the boy or $3*00 dliM Is the light meter. covered that his own daughters In that room Just like regular ironclad rule that If the child's pro- girl who U going to spend the next On a bright day In the ojicn we were trying to do their school work schoolroom desks, except for the fact fesq||onal life makes her miss a class, several months there. YOUNQ MEN'S get about 10,000 foot-candles of under Improper and Insufficient il­ that they are painted white. Ilicre'B the lessons taken up at that class lumination. Scientific Lightinsr Advice — Absolutely Free These things are particularly im­ Hght from the sun. In the shade of a teacher assigned to that room to must be sent in in written form. portant to the boy or girl who is a large tree on the same day -such Bdenlincally Oorreot take little Shirley through her T ^ y a “Science of Seeing” has been established. Electric engineers have There are no favocs granted these going away to a coUege or universi- Leather Sport Jackets H spot as you would clioose for a Hince the Illuminating Kngtneer- schoolroom paces Just like other Royal Children of America. Their ly for the first time In his or her conifortable chair and a book — Ing Society docs not operate for I»rfected instruments which measure lighting efflciency aa accurately aa a boys and girls are taken through talents may be on paroaie for all the !■ Ifc© I A4aai Stylra. Jant the TMu|( to to Hchool there may be from 600 to 1,000 foot- life. Remember, mother la not go­ profit, the specification for these thermometer measure temperature. To enable you to take advantage of this thrir claas work. world to see and be delighted at, ing to be within calling distance candles. Wo read and work com­ new lamp's have been made avail­ fortably however, with much lass Shirley's school woi-k is checked but they must also grow up like and homeatekneas often comes upon able to lamp manufacturers under by the State Board of Education every other Uttle boy and girl and these youngsters sometime, not for light than this. A range of from 10 proper protective agreements, and $ 1 0 .0 0 and up to 35 foot-candles of artificial light and the Uo, Angeles Board of Edu­ they, too, must learn reading and lack of companionship, but for lack lamps made according to the So­ m the expert insnect cation by means of tests and It will writing and arithmetic, and aome- of the comforts of home. Is ii.siially satisfactory in the home ciety’s specifications are entitled the lights Uie children use. But do not stop there. for reading and other activities please all her big and little faaa to Umea other things. • Best course for parents to pursue Boys* Shirts...... 85c to $1.50 to carry the I, E. S. tag of approval. Have the light father reada his paper by checked vour sewimr lio-htv They're going back to school, too. Is to determine if possible from the which do not require close applica­ This tag Is the purchaser's guaranty know that she is a bright, apt and tion. and growing children should that each lamp, when provided with Inteliigent pupH who not only has Just how the students' room Boys* Golf Hose...... 25c, 35c, 50c read with from 10 to 20 foot-candles received a rating higher than that Is furnished by the school. If It's in of light the required bulb will provide suf­ Boys* C aps...... 35c to $1.00 ficient light for the purpose for for average children of her age, but MlUNERYFASaiONS a dormJtoiy. For some, sheets and Unfortunately, provision for an which It was designed. In addition sbe has mastered Firach pillow cases must be provided aa Boys* H a ts ...... $1.79 adequate amount of properly shaded Be certain that your children read A Special Visit Will Be Anfing’ed Upon Request > actually learned 400 Chinese weU aa one's own towelA Sometimes Boys* A n k lets...... c light has not been general. School and study with a minimum of 10 I for one of her pictures. FEATintE TWO STYLES curtains and draperies must be fur­ 35 children who. after spending the day foot-candles of Hght on their work. already conscious of your children suffering from ooor Jane Types Theroee nished by the student. Boys* Shirts and Shorts...... ea. in the clasaroom, must read or Most of the Mectrle light and power Often a acatter nig or a hssnnrk study at home are too frequently lifting. You have notic^ them hold a book too ck>se to their eyes, s q u ^ . ^Tkere la that other Twentieth companies throughout the United School girls may Uke sophistlcat- would help to give the room a more Boys* Sweaters...... $1.25 up permitted to do with as little as ing as they re ^ ^ rempl^ning of headache. Or you yourself niay suffer from Oentury-Fox film star, Jane With­ Uvable touch. SUtes are prepared to teat your ers, who went to Selma avenue pub­ _ed fashion, but when It comes to , from three to five foot-candles of home lighting free of charge and eyestrain or headache when you road or sew. If you so d«Jre^ a l®ghtTng Most certainly an extra blanket or Boys* T ie s ...... 25c, 35c, 50c light on their books. The resulting analysia of your ^ m e will be made at once. Simply telephone uaand we ahaU lic acliool In Hollywood before she mlUinery styles, there's nothing too a motor robe would be a welcome eye strain U a physical reaction make suitable recommendations became a star and then after the Boys* Pajam as...... $1.00 up when changes are advisable. arrange for one of our experts to call at a lime to auit your o ^ v e n i ^ young to please them! This season's addiUon to tbe equipment parents ,that makes home work distsstefab demands of her movie career re- provide for the college room. In to the school child. It results la favorite hat styles prove the point, Boys* Handkerchiefs, Plain or Initial, oonaistent appearancee on the some Instances, aU blankets must be permanent Injury to the eyes that SAFErr FIBST BiMuMpL her schrollng was trans- as there are two types of hat which provided. 2 for 25c could easily be prerraoted by proper frn ^ ^ B fo the lawyer professional every girl wUl want. jUghUag. Very Important to the welfare of ^nsswalks at IntersecUona rlmld place In the house that Isn't In guiding his ee- WORLD” needed for some other purpose. It lecUons make sure Is a carefully chosen room with the they suit hia read pr<>I>er window exposures to provide Ing ability, that coricet light and fresh,.healthy air. they are neither Appearing More than that. It Is a room dis­ too dmpTe“ hdr too tinguished for the selection of the difficult— both in furniture, because that furniture Is -ITJ regard to the During the chosen with the Idea of making the mechanics of read­ Typical of s^ool children of all ajfes and classes are those pictured above, from tl\e grsde room pleasant, comfortable, and at ing and in subject senwi boys in the center to the high school ffirl at the left and the college girl at the extreme tractive for the school child. Here Js a Visualizatioii ol a I’arents’ Aiiigaziiie'-Approved Room matter. School Year There are, of right, whose parents liave equipped them with t he health and safety giving bicycle to go to and He.st evidence of this active In­ For a Boy or Girl. from classes. terest of parents in the furnishings Alice DalgHenh course, certain es A dressing table placed at the left modem design of the rest of the fur­ sentiala that will of their school children's rooms is in the above room would serve to go a long way in helping a child In the response of the furniture indus­ niture, arc needed. A flat top desk add the feminine touch needed if the with drawer space In it. would be with hia school work. A really good and one coat type, to match or con­ try Itself. Our stores arc full of room Is to be used by a girl. Chairs dictionary—aiid help in making its attractive furniture of all kinds___ a mast welcome addition for any Bicycle Seen Aa Contributing To trast. of course, in harmony with the Iwy or any girt use interesting—a junior encyclope­ The beds. .. .chairs.., .desks and chests SHOES FOR OIRLS dia perhaps, or a set of informa­ BOV8 SHUtTS OOLORFUL especially designed to meet the re­ tional books that tell the "how and School Child’s Health and Safety quirements of the school age child. why” of things, a mythology, an Fall shirts and blouses are as col­ Manchester Maple Is Popular anthology of poetry, are an excel­ orful as an autumn scene this year. Maple furniture is most popular WHAT EVERY YOUNG PERSON’S lent foundation. A fter that expand Edunitor Tells How Its Use Is Encouraged, Bike Has Become for children's rooms. It is available OWN ROOM SHOULD HAVE the individual’s library from hia ’The button-on blouse for jimlor boys Herald In so many different pieces, that one own particujar point of view. Taxi for the Campus. * is preferred, while older boys wear may start with just the essential the shirt tall variety often with' but­ Sevm important points to be considered when furnishing the For Inataiice, booke on travel and one.M, and gradually add to the open up a whole new world o f geog' ton-down collar. room's furnishings, as the child room fOT the young person arc listed hero by Helen Sprackling, Probably the thing the average boy of grade echool age longs for Home Development Ekiltor of The Parents' Magazine, who raphy for many a chUd—wlU make grows older, and as his tastes and him see what be may have con­ most is s bicycle all hia own. But be isn’t the only one. The rebirth tlons puents to remember that paradoxically enough, "when needs expand. NORTON’S sidered a duU subject once, as some­ of the popularity of the bicycle, arising from its convenience and One of the best liked additions to m V *^*''' P '^ b a b ly spend m ore Ume In their rooms than they have all summer. 977 MAIN STREET thing living and real. Books with the hcalthfid exercise it affords the owner, has encompomed the the field of children's furniture, historical backgrounds that tell of college student, too. 2 which has met with ready accept­ ha” *'*^ •'** young person’s room should MANCHESTER daring experlencea wUI please any ance on the part of parents all over 8 Raat Main Street Rockville young person looking for adventure The bicycle has become almost a may arrive bright and attentive the country, because of its utility, leum ^" *>und-abeorblng floor, preferably llno- and incidentally, give him a fine necessity on the wide flung cam­ which Is the necessary mental atti­ novelty and adaptability is the Bunk 1 OU CAN SEE FOR YOUkSEU knowledge _of post times. puses of colleges snd universities tude for learning," says Miss bed. *>« • washable fabric covering, For the 'girl wbooe chief interest where the girls as well as the boys waahable wallpaper or paint "“ hs* Mszlc Scanlon, Director of Physical Where there are two children, and HOW WE FIT YOUR FEET! is the everyday Ufe’ of the people find It the modern campiu taxi and PATENTED S. Colom that have characUr; that are gay, but not gariahlv Education for the Atlantic City istv; BECAUSE BE THE where apace la somewhat limited, around her, well-written domesUe runabout, all in one. It la great for Public Schools. thin type of bed offers the Ideal solu­ bright. The exposure of the room and its size will be one dete^ stories will provide pleasure and in transportaUon from one class to mining factor. Be sure to Include a favorite color ’*rhe amount of learning that we tion to the problem, and helps to sight. Suitable books of biography another, just aa K is the thing most are able to aboorb ia dependent on create a room l^at will appeal to *1"*' design and so planned that a child can be a real Inlluence in the lives SEAMLESS BACK longed for by the grade ochoolboy our physical fitness and we believe the child's Imagination. One of the o f boys and^rto. ------AdequateAdeauate open shelfiV* space for boys and books. *’** ’>** ®*<>tbes. and girl too, who would love to have that bicycling ia an exhilerattng practical features of this bed is the ’Then so much has been done by one to ride to and from school on. to h l^ 'lw "' *ro« ^ s i l O ^ O a / U be proud to show her room. It is whether too smsn or too large, ed by the parent, endorase i t gets in the gay colors youth prefera hen- that she .spends many hours In causes fidgeting, squlrmiiy and akin an entry fo r $1 on ita aavinjg ac­ There are such Interesting things Children’s and Misses’ A o to d» rb po hi rest, study, and recreation. irritations which parents often say count and the 33 cents in change for $ 4 -9 8 done with sweaters this season, that FOXCRAFT s h o e s $Z.UU $Z.OO No matter how simple the fuml they "can’t understand” and which spending money. they may almost be expected to tiire Is. a dcllghlftil effect can read­ .1 1 the child Is not mature enough to The plan boa a teodaocy to en­ form a "uniform" type of apparel in Brown. ily tie achieved through the skillful CHATHAM BLANKETS courage the child to try to earn a for girls from grads school to col­ use of color and cheerful acces o r / hyslciana more or lese definitely little extra money by running er­ lege, another reason for their popu­ Youths’ and Boys’ ■orles. all designed to enhance the jeoth Anniversary Special! All the new ool- ree that while exposure to fresh rands or perhaps selling magazlneo. larity being that a girl can easily Black and Brown appeal and Influence of tieauty upon f r and sumdjine are beneficial, the One parent reports -It was interent- wash her own eweater la bubbly 'J t j orz. An exceptional buy! OXFORDS— Its ocupant. Mid’s body still requires ample ing to note that the original train­ suds, stretch it to Mae, and have it $2.75-$3.50 coverage in cold weather, to keep ing on this plan stimulated his lit­ dry and fresh in a day! WHRN DATES KT.\ltT tt from developing simu find bron­ tle grade echool boy to put much The ciaeMc pullover with crew- YOUNG MEN’S OXFORDS chial sensitivities. There is the poo- the larger share o t hia extra earn- neek, boat neck, or turtle neck ia aa in Black and p-gh to "g\g\ When the high school boy starts CURTAINS AND DRAPES inga from a paper route in the bank sib illty of going to the other ex­ attractive in solid eolor as it is in Brown C a lf— $ 0 . 0 0 Rhing out with girl friends he needs treme and bundling the child up in then he kept out tor immediate uee. novelty woven figure. ’The cardigan the kindly help and guidance of bis Curtains Drapes woolens—which is also The importance of the aavings ac­ Jacket ia another esMntJal, swanky parents most. The same la true of count to the child cannot be min­ with a satin band down the front. Yoiuiff Men’s Brown Buck the girls. Make your children your Damask and RufI imized. Usually the child can be For those girls who like that OXFORDS— Ultimata friends. Ruffled Marquis­ trained to think in terma of that ac­ $ 4 .0 0 Weaves. Pinch! FUSA8E CHILDREN ■dreseed up feeling" even In ette Curtains. Over count as savings for a eollege edo- their Ms^rtswear, there are many AS8ITMB NOTIIINO catioa, and as such It can beotuae aa pleated with Ue \ luch is done to make children’s sweatof^blouaea with detailed trim- Motorists are urged to take it 40 inches wide. Mst invtnlable fund, now pro­ clothes amuring, for that has joea ■Ing of yoke, pockets, smocking, ■pon tbemselvea never to aasuroe f backe. tected by Federal Guaraatee of sav- found the beat oray to make them and tocka The slogan for this fall that a child wlO stop, or get out of iags. that can be built up over the p a ir take pride In what they wear. Boys should be, ’>very g M loves a sweat­ the way. Safety lies in the precau- M t fears into enough money to see the C£HOUS&'‘SOH. ^y-to-care-for pajamaa and lounginfir enaembles are packed will be delighted with the Regin.es- er, and many sweaters make a love­ Hoos takea by the adult driving the boy or girl through two or three m colleg^bound trunks t Balbrijnran to sleep in, and aoft 8 9 c tal stripes, Scotch Tartan Plaids, yrnra at a uahrerslty. ly « « . " INC. $1.98 It's a queetion ,of—tbs mors the flannel to lounge in, are "required subjects." and carlooa eharaoteia in neckwear, Borne paienta, howcvci. prete to designed to wear to school. nwrrier—but every school wardrobe maintain the college savings fund must Include at least one pull-over