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“BULLET” 7-.r GERMANY WILL QUIT As “The PiednUp At H e r e JUMPS LEAGUE OF NATIONS, HITLER TELLS WORLD RAOS EttLY TODAY No One KiDed, Two of Crew Two Wididraw Two Years RIVAL QUESTIONS Crossing the Scene Sfightly Hart as Locomo- from Now— Quits Imme­ MCKEE’S ECONOMY Of Fatal Accidents thres Split Antomatic diately the Arms Parley Switch at Oaitlaiid Cross- The Oakland street croaalng of^ Nigger r p ^ In* Bolton, then the New Havm road, familiarly under construemcttoa. — French Official Calls It LaGoardia Says He Used On Septem ber 4, p f the same mg — Roar of Crash known as Apel’s Crossing, where year, the coRununlty was shocked ""Grayest News in Twenty Fire City Owned Autos the morning’s train wreck occur­ at another accident on the same Awakens Hundreds — / red, has come to have sinister as- crosmng thet took the lives of two sociatlons In the minds of many children.of,Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Y e a rs” for ffis Own Use. Manchester people owing to the Wright. Shirley and Walter Vahiable Cargo On New Wright were in an automobile fact that several accidents have oc­ which Walter was driving when it curred there, two of them, fatal in (B j Assodsted PreM.) N e w Y ork , O c t 14.— (A P ) — ’The was stnicK by toe evenlhg west­ York Bound Express. character, having occurred within bound express and demollshisd. Ar­ Germany notified the world today volatile political atmosphere was a little over three months about nold and Shjrley ware killed and that it would leave the Leagfue of five years ago. further heated today by charges Waflter was jo badly hurt that his The croes-bver switch of the New Nations and the world disarmament shot by Fiorello H. LaGuardia, fiery On M ay 28, 1928, an autom obile hfe eras despaired of. He recovered R aven railroad at A p cl’ s pUu:e in conference because it considered it­ fusion candidate for mayor, at In which three men, all strangers,* finally but w$s in toe hospital a self “unable to participate further Joseph V. McKee, independent can­ were riding, was struck at toe lo n g'tim e. Manchester's North End, which la as a second-class nation deprived of didate, in answer to McKee’s open­ crossing by the noon express train, 'These accidents created a serious of the cuitomatlc tjrpe, failed to justice in the negotiations which ing campaign speech. west bound, ano all three were kill­ agitatian for the elimination of toe work last night causing the worst could lead only to new dictates.” LaGuardia ripped into McKee’s <• -i-Herald Photos by Fallot ed. They were Vlncenza Pascalll, of crossing, which up to that time had train wreck in the history of the Announcement of Germanys In­ promise of “real economies” with a Penn Yan, N. Y.; Constanzo Far- Here’s the second locomotive of the New Haven railroad’s fast freight aftef it had pluaged deep into .been unguarded; a large part at the division at 1:46 this morning. Two tention was received in Geneva with charge that .when McKee was alder- the roadbed following derailment at tbe,automa,tlc switch jurt east of tM Oakland street crossing. Cars anelli, of Quincy, Maw., and Frank time, but the matter was com­ great locomotives and twenty-five consternation and sadness and the manic president he used five city piled up in the rear of the locomotive are resting on the crowing sometimes called Apel’a In the extreme Sufflne, or Penn Yan. The men promised by'tjbe provision of better cars of the now celebrated “Bullet” dicttun was hailed in Paris as “the owned automobiles costing more left upper comer may be seen the roof of the old Apel Opera Ito o ^ now a tobeuxx) warehouse. were on their way to a job on / toe flag servlee.. gravest news in twenty years.” money “during his first year in office express freight west bound, were Simultaneously with Chancellor than his total salary.” piled up over toe railroad embank­ Hitler’s action a decree was. issued He answered McKee’s j>romise to ment, many of them smashed into' by President Von Hlndenburg dis­ destroy “invislbls gofihunent” by matchwood and many thousands at solving the German Reichstag and qiKitlng a stat^ent t>y the latter THINK3MII1I0N PRESIDENT TALKS dollars worth of vriuable mer­ all State Parliaments and setting last September that ‘^.am an organ­ chandise converted into a costly nsw Reichstag elections for Novem­ isation Democrat, elWays have been Jun^ pil6* ber 12. and always will be.” NEW JOBS CREATED No Fatalitlee This was done so that a vote of /“He still is,” said LaGuardia. ON PEACE IDEALS Not a life was lost, however, and an Germans, by endorsing the Nazi Samuel Seabury, furion leadei^ de­ only tWQ members of toe crew of members of the Reichstag, would fended his attack Governor Leh- the long train were injured. They demonstrate to the world ^ cous- num, which McKee characterized as are Carlson W hite, 50, o f Hcurtford» try's solidarity behind ChancelhK' “oheap, shoddy stuff.” If Figures Dro|rJelow Tkat Says Desires for Expaaeon engineer at the first of the two H ^er in the crisia Stouts '^Treason’’ camel back locomotives of the The Gentian decision was forecast Mayor John P. O’Brien, Tammany “Bullet,” who suffered , Mcarations in dispatches last night from Gene­ candidate for re-election, in two It May Be Necessary to Is a Moderu Threiff^to of toe face when be jumped from va which indicated that Germany Brooklyn speecfiies shoutW “Trea­ his engine, and James McCarthy, might lesvdk the disarmament con- son” at Democratic leaders who '40, of Vernon, flagman, whose ankle Refise Codes. / World Peace. vnis sprained when he took a flying ferencof and even the League itself have deserted him and warned they Mi because- « f Soghsh and Prench op­ would “lose the respect and Jevo- leap from the caboose. r ' ) Maas of Wreckage position to l^\claim fh« defaasive tton” of their fpHowje^ armaiSiiaitfs*''^*'!^---"'-^ ^ ■ 14— (AP) — A ^aShin^OD, vOoL 14.—(A P)— ~flf toe 58 ftoight ears and caboose haalcd by the two big camelbacks O fficials at^ W ashington w are Earlier, Mayoi^O^BMexf dmmissed events tlds week Peeides ‘iiatovialistie desires and -constitu^g one of the fastest taken by surprise by the Hitler Kennetii S^herlandjf Brooklyn dis­ d&rought V R A ''’1js a new turning fo r expanfibn and dom fim tien” to-, 'merchandtsi>‘trails'in 'toe worid, 31 move. ’Thejb viewed it as TnaWng trict leader, as assistpuit to the pres­ p o in t a t which its^ influence and knd toe caboose ramalned on toe the task of conciliating the different ident of the board, pf aldeimen. day were viewed Jtjy President future course appear to depenil ‘Bobsevelt .as toe modem threats to track when toe leading locomotive, national views dn disumament dif­ Sutherland advocated McKee’s may- tearing along’ 'at' fifty mll€» an largely on Impending decisions of ficult if not impossible. oral candidacy long before he finally world peace. hour) struck the bare frog of toe It was indi<»ted, however, that entered the race, anfi was the leader its leaders and toe outcome of the “ It seems clear to me,” he said, switch and, with a mighty roaring efforts will be renewed to use the in the revolt of Brooklyn district re-employment census'taiderway all “ that it is only through constant and crashing’ that awoke toe entire good offices of the United States to leaders against their chief, John H. over toe nation. edncatlon and the stressing of the North Ehid, went tearing along oyer change the German decision. McCooey, in a demand that Mc- Ideals of peace that those who still toe ties of the right-of-way a The recovery unit was faced with In London official circles declined Cooey support Mcl^ee. seek imperialism can be brotight in hundred yards bey->nd toe switch, It having to make good it* claim that to comment. It was indicated that McKee made no campaign ad­ line with toe majority;” ' toppled over on its side. Its com- removal of the Blue Eag^, done now while Chancellor Hitler’s announce- dresses yesterday end had none pn^on locomotive foDowed in its nient was unexpected, the possibil­ planned for today; to a few distances, ba terrific These statements were made by Mr. Roosevelt in an-addfras from tracks, like- wise turned over. Then ity of a German walkout from the punishment, even “economic death” car after car. followed, plunging, disarmammt conference and the to chlselers, or risk collapse of the toe White House last night to toe third ntimiAi women’s conference rearing with a tremendous rendiiig league had not been overlooked. whole voluntary movement for high­ of steri and wood, telescoping, Wall Street received the news er wages and more jobsi on ctirrJit problems, meeting in LABOR TO SUPPORT Wrecking crews were on hand early this morning removing the mass of twisted steel and wood so that N ew York . climbing on each other’s shoulders, with interest with the thought in the roadbed can be repaired for continued traffic. He re is the wrecker from the East Hartford yards pre­ Hugh S. Johnson and his aides in­ so to speak, until half of t^e great mind that it would not particular­ paring to remove the Number One locomotive of toe express freight train. It was from the cab of this tended to make certain there wpuld Mr. Roosevelt emphasized toe caravan was piled into an apparent­ ly affect the American recovery pro- locomotive that Engmeer Carlson White of Hartford made his miraculous escape. He Junmed free of toe be no public s^th y toward this en­ importance of cutting local govern­ ly inextricable mass of n ^ . Car gratn. RECOVERYPROGRAM great engine as it snapped to its side. / forcem en t ment costa “by good business rested on car and sometimes they The effect it might have, however, Retail Codes methods and the elimination of'toe were three deep when the movement on the large American loans in the wrong kind of politics,” but said finally ended. A public pronoimcement and Reich, was being considered by schools must be restored to their Ckew Jumps bankers. formal decision on the minimum pre-depression educational leveL The men of the train crew Green Reeleted Head of A. price control provisions of the retail KIDNAPINC CHARGE 'The quality of our teaching in jumped. And they jumped with Berlin, Oct. 14— (AP) — By one TWENTIETH AMENDMENT codes, which are slated for drastic almost every state of which I have marvellous success. To those who of the boldest strokes of official F. of L — Gives an revision and elimination of “mark­ knowledge can be deflhllely raised,” came a-runnlng and saw tbat huge action taken since his assumption of ups” was promised. A volume of he said. mass of wreckage while it was still power, Chancellor Adolf Hitler to­ CHANCED BY COURT farm sentiment hostile to NRA as quivering it seemed incredible that day served notice on the League of Analysis of Convention. SOON TO BE IN EFFECT toe promoter of the fortunes of in­ such a disaster could occur without Nations that (Germany will with­ dustrial and commercial workers loss of life. draw two years hence, and on the and' Ugber costs for the farmer, has Fire Threatms been reported as being concentrated MACON BATTLING disarmament conference that the Washington, Oct. 14— (A P )—Tlie New B r ^ Capi-lgns Out Fire threatened to add its contrb Reich no longer finds it possible to Abolishes Lame Dnck Ses­ against the “mark-ups” with the butlcm to complete the wreckage; American Federation of Labor set ideq these will increase the spread continue its attendance. out today on a more militant organ­ for almost immediately after the To demonstrate to the world that to Be Anadt between prices at which they sell STORMS IN SOUTH second engine collapsed beside to4 ization campaign than ever in its sion of Congress — Only Bid those at-which they buy. all Germany stands behind the history—a campcdgn that its just raUs toe flicker of flames showed On toe other hand, an overwhelm­ Itself. Trainmen hastened to draw Chancellor’s foreign policy, Presi- concluded 53d annual convention ing proportion of the country's 1,- the engine fire s and- fou gh t the held necessary to effectuate the re­ Change m Constitution 500,000 retail merchants, officials flames as best they could until the (Continued on Page Two) covery act. say, have their hearts set cm mini­ Forced te Tam Back Four Manchester Fire Department’s men ’That, plus demands for N R A code New Britain, Oct. 14— (AP) — mum prices ten per cent or seven and i^iparatia, summoned by tele­ revisions' and greater speed in the Approved by All States. per cent above the cost of goods as Abandoning their plan to fight rimes On Its Way to the phone from a nearby house, tim ed a public works I program, along with delivered to them. In toe last stream onto toe locomotive and UNION E E C U nV E S continued insistance on the right to extradition to this state, four resi­ analysis, toe derision was up to stopped that danger. Chief Edward strike, stood out in the minds of the Washington, Oct. 14.— (A P )—The dents of Vermont were brought to President Roosevrit. Coleman and Assistant (^ e f Wil­ officials as the biggest accomplish­ T acS c. twentieth amendment to the Consti­ this dty for > presentation to police To Use.Foroe liam McGonigal were the first to ment of the two meeting. answer the fire call. THREATEN STRIKE tution abolishing the so-called lame- court today on charges of assault The judicial arm of NRA, the Na­ Today, President William Green re­ and kidnaping CTharles Okullcz, 40, ' B a lls T om F rom Cbromid duck session of Congress becomes tional labor board, next week will Midland, Texas, Oct. 14.— (A P )— elected and victorious in a number of 8 Warren street, from his home . Giving some idoa of the smaab- have to make good also. Its chair­ The transcontinental flight at the of brushes which tried the steength effective tomorrow with two unique late.Thursday night. The four under Gene^ SwIbBertod, Oct 14.— man, Senator W aner of New York, ing force of toe wildly thrmshtog of the cons^*vative against the more records in American history. Navy dirigible Macon was interrupt­ (A R )—Sir John Simon of Great arrest are 'Cmistable W. Leroy Blx- hA-q said flatly and imcompromistog- units of toe train, two lengths of Say'Bay State W orkers Will liberal element, called the executive hy of Ludlow, Vt., and John Janow- ed tqr thunderstorms near this West steel rail, tom from the roadbed, Besides changing the dates for the Britain fold toe' steering commit­ ly that Kentucky coal mine opera­ Texas city today and four times toe council into sssion to plan for the ski, Tony Prokulewicz and his protruded from the midst of too future. inauguration of the President and tee of toe world disarmament con­ tors who ignored the board’s* sdm- huge aln^p turned about after toe beginning of Congressional ses- daughter, Mary Prokulewicz of wrericage at a point ta r from too Qoit to Help Out New York Talk of Boycott ference today that “toe time had mons to an arbitoatlon meeting'wiU heading toward El Paso. sions; the amendment established a Cavendish, Vt. place where they belonged. One ef Their problems included every­ passed‘for glopstog ov^ difficulties be made to come in. They have chal­ The - fourth time it returned to record for being toe only change to The quartet was airrested in them was broken short off, like a thing from agitation for a boycott vagjie apd optimlktic phrases.” Northampton. Mass., early yester­ lenged toe industrial law already in circle low over the city, wlrriess Employes. the Constitution that hsid the u n a i^ publicly refusing to deal with the pipestem. The other extended Its of German goods and services to a Sununilig up the statim of disarm­ day morning when, toe police operators on land reported toe air- full length at a high ang^e into the' mous approval of toe 48 states. The United Mine Woriiers. general revision a t NRA codes so as ament dacasiians to date, he de­ charge, they were fordbly taking sUp was oalUng fbr weather re­ air, fully twenty-five feet from toe to provide higher minimum w ^es speed of toe ratification set another mark. clared ha .wished to give “ a friendly Okullcz to Vermont They were ar­ The present census was to teU ports to the west. There was no spot where it had been wrenched QloversvUle, N. Y., Oct 14_(AP)_ and a SO-bour week for all workers. ezchangLT^ views" but fe lt that be raigned in Northampton district whether toe Bliia Bagle did its jdb. signal frotn the alrehtp, however, Striking tannery workers were told Sponsored by Senator Norris, from toe ground. Green’s analysis of the convention sbotihi f^ e ^ “plainly and fnuikly/’ court jresterday and held under $5,- Three mflbon em^oyers have been that anjrftilng was anil as aboard. Switch Fafls by two officials of the National w as this: Nebraska Republioa]|i Independent, “A ay^m. of agreed disarma­ 000 bonds as Y ^ tives from Connec­ given cards on biiirii they win In­ The'Macon left Lakehurst, N. J., llie acrideni occuxTwi at a print, LiJ»ther Workers Unim, over closed shop demands. About remain masters of our own soova* face tbb esiraitial matters on wbito sault and were fined |10 each. The after the Demdcrats to proval to its ‘mistakes. We have ment whs Virginia on liuroh 4 ,1M2, WaiPhhttTtOB., O ct l 4 ^ ( A P y — la Oranby . two monthn ago,; W fp N ational Lesither Wy the ccnventian, toe fetatea could be.bad voaxa to pmbs, i^ t in at y ito > 4 k "rom Fulton county striking m HIm be added: - Nfwsbrt Newi aikll sad tried to lure within aevsa yean, toree-fonrttui of' ]880J 8 ; ritost ire consigned to any Peabody mill, "We s ^ stflve on for a better the B tatea^ ^ i.yo (In- ve win declare a general Mrike in Itto and a bettor Anwiiea. If we are ratiflod It wttbto M Uiba J t* ttr , eioar- ...... - w . ■ ' bat parU ci^ Bin,” they asM at a P ractical Jp our a etbods,^v.we shall iki;. c(v agpandl- weAp. , . . . When ti«^ the soooet.adiM** oor-Plsis.’’ ">'v ' Vi ' v.‘ ' 'V ®

.r^i- -fej y- m ttsss: flay* eultnral and piqrpleal wsU^Mtaff « ( ~4'0- our students thrdo|^ a dlvarraad Poles ^appe£t,.DIf of obttilnlwg m BROADEN LIFE program of sntewahimanta.' eerts, speiddnf'tonisns andattlt*: without A sbuBd tn lolfli w tlos,” Mr. BohinaMan e x p la in -c..- ous units o f iad^istxy. ccnmWi with c. Frobats ssolutiMi.of , able feature of the counea Is the ae statd patlfiuuMfli' lowe’en party In the Tnule schoid. better-foeflBg it engenders between Student Activities Board Walter M / SnuDwrs of thia town ... Reii' ‘ ' Tbere will be dancing, gkmee, stuats' employees and employers, Mr. wai'appointad.ndaainlstratQr of the The and refreshments. The hall will be Echmalian said. Planned to Foster Atldet* festively decorated with flowers, r ■ ■— estate of Soplul Saunders, late of conducted vaH-colored taaves and black and MSiwheater, deosised. berr wfll at tho endoraeaient. orange serpentines,, suggestive of w m i ^ and S o ^ Functioning. tke' charms o f’ autumn and signlfl- The will of Arthur MaodeO, late course. " J' J'.'t.t:': '7ft* Jf cant of Hallowe’ en. The committee of this town, tras adnfltted for pro­ In charge, of this fimotion Incluaee: OBITUARY bate last week._ Tba estate is de­ vised to the two daughters and one Formation of a Student*’ Activi­ Paul.Volquacdsen, dwulty ad’viser; son of the deceased. ties Board to knit more closely to­ Stanley Falkosliq and John Moshe, Warrantee Deeds gether the relations between mem­ carpentry: Paul Brache and Albert DEATHS william J..|toore of Buckland to bers of the faculty and of the stu­ Schub, ‘Iraftlag; Adolph Storm pnd Myrtle E. jymstrong, real estate lo­ dent body, and to foster a compre- Edwsu^ AdblandL electricity; D0ri> 'Albert- Hehry Belber cated on the pomer of North Main henstve program of social gather­ thy Qibbon and Esther'Haugh, : ten- Albert Henry Briber of Summit street and ’TOlIand ’Turnpike. ings, entertsdnments, dances smd tiles; AUan Schaefer and Earl Pearl Andre to Edward D. Brooks, athleUcs, will be effected after a street, Newlngjton, a native of fr«o t Oreavea, machinee. Mr: Schaefef is Manchester and formerly engaged land on Hartford Road.. committee appointed to draw up the ^ m o d E i t i chairman and 'M'lmi Oibboo secre­ In the trucking business, died at his constitution and a set of by-laws tary. ' ... ' completes its work, Director John home Friday night. ’The funeral Q. Echmalian, of the State Trade win be held Monday at 2 o’clock at HOSPITAL NOTES school here, announced today. bis home in Newington and the Bmest Pandera is chairman of burial will be ta the Ekurt cemetery, Writer Marsh, of 60 Summer the faculty committee and assisting A B i^ T O W N Manchester. street, was diseharged yesterday. him are Walter E. Schober and 'Paul James McCarthy o f Vernon, Volquardsw. Those in the student Dr. H. Wilson Fancher, a physi­ brakeman, and Carleton White, of body who are on the comimttee in' cian in ThompsoniUe,. visited his FUNERALS 350 Sigourney street, Hai;tford, en­ elude: John Adams and -Mitchel brother Dr. Morris a Fancher who glneman Wen admitted to the hos­ Babiel, electric; Adam Karke'Vlch is cbnflhed to his bed oh account of pital this morning with minor in­ illness. Joeeiili BeO and Ailan Sdiaafer, machine; Al­ The funeral of Joseph Bell, for­ juries incurred whsn the train on bert Boothroyd and Harold Jarvia, mer Manchester residant who died which'they w en traveling west this carpentry; John Caribino and Dora W ednesday, Novem ber 1, is the morning, craiAed nt the Apel cross- date set tor the exhibition; booting at his home in St Petsrsburg, Fla., JosUn, textiles; Robert Unger and will be held this afternoon at 2:30 Ing. Francis Weber, drafting. match between -Frank Busch of the —^Herald Photo by F a llot A son was born this morning to Recreation Center and Dy. Cu3der The extent of the pile-up of freight cars in this morning’s wreck of "The Bullet” Is shown In the above at the W. P. Qulsh Funeral home, Stiut Soon. ' 2S6 Main street. Re'v. Leonard' A. Mr. amd Mn. William Johnson of •The program is expected to get Hauch of tge Memorial hospital picture. The flat car in the left foreground was heavily loaded with granite, riabs and when the fast freight 74 Starkweather s t n e t faculty. The local Public H ^th plunged off the rails this car snapped the two-foot thick telcgrapH'pole as though it were-a match. The Harril of the South Methodist der way in the very riear fluture church win officiate. Da'vld Addy William Grady of .VSinon was ad­ and will result, according to Mr. Nursi^ association is sponsoring granite slabs were deposited on the roadbed. Man standing in the left foreground is'’standing on the edge, mitted- today. the match, fhd the proceeds will be of the Woodbridge street roadway. win sing "Abide With Me’’ and "I Echmalian, in greater emphads be­ ShaU See Him In His Beauty.” ing laid on athletic and recreation' used towanl the fund for providing It is expected that mbre than al features. Baseball and basket' pre-school children with milk during one hnndred Orangemen of Wash­ URGES FRANKNESS ball teams will be organized, regu­ the winter. , down North Elm street and throdgh vdry bad thing for the rubber boot lar schedules pCanned and social Wiinam street. tra^ of the local merchants. ington L. O. L. of which Mr. Bell FAST FREIGHT JUMPS was a member will march from the affairs held frequently to raise funds Starlight Brownie Pact; will omit have been made by That was in the days of tha New Oi ARMS CUT TALK funeral home to the Baat^metery, to pay for equipment, etc. The its regular meeting at. the South railroad officials to Yeed the large York and New England Railroad. preceding the cortege. The lodge (Oonthned from Page One) girls will form a basketball team Methodist church on Tneisday after­ RAILS EARLY TODAY army of workers at work tearing ’There were mores trains ia those and tennis also- will be one of the away the cu s and storing the pro­ times than there are now, but not wtn be In charge of the committal AND noon of next w e^ should be filled with a continuous major sports encouraged. duce along the north side of Wood- such heavy ones. A . freight had service. (Oontlnoed from Page One) The bearers will be Thomas Har­ program designed to secure. It is Uie purpose of Director Ech- A good crowd attended the w e^- bridge street It was stated by of'^ stopped for some reason and the T im M cC oj^ flcials of the road this morning that flagman failed to go back as far as rison, John Addy, Robert and Rich­ "A subetantiri measure of dis­ The Aoe of Weatern Stan rnitHim to interest every boy and ly setback and dance of the Man­ the switch to operate would be ex­ freight will b4 moved without he ebould have done. Another Ifrain, ard Turkington, William McCor­ armament actually realized and girl in the Trade School in some chester Green Oomnxunlty blob, held* tremely likely to derail the wheels delay as soon as the wreckage baa following, rammed into the staifdlng mick end Thomas Humphries. completed on the part of the heavi­ form of social or athletic activity. last night at the Green scho^ as­ of motive or rolling stock passing been cleared. '' string of cars. It was a tremendous ly-armed powers and, second, the “WHIRLWIND’" The Idea Is to improve the morale sem bly haU. The prises were in cash over the frog, but It Is not supposed of the students, build up their Take Pictures smash, though, like- the one this Mrs. Charlotte A. Jacobson achievement of the principle of G u t t e r 10 and were awarded as foQovm: flrst, to fail. Qultrevldently It failed last The funeral of Mrs. Charlotte A. equality in the nrim e of security physiques through energetic athle­ Mrs. Minnie Wiganowskl and Robert Hundreds of people were engaged morning, no one was seriously in­ “PHANTOM of the AIIT night, however, after the passage jured. Jacobson, widow of Per Jacobson which since December has been de­ tic work and inspire a spirit of cor­ Sherwood; second,. Mrs. Anne Mo][- in tEiking pictures o f the w reck from of the last preceding train, so that ’The wrecked train was laden with who died ’Tuesday at the home of clared the objective not only of the diality, good fello'wshlp and esprit rell and David Hsidden. Music for daylight on and the demahd for SAT. when the Bullet came tearing along all sorts of merchandise, including a her niece in Hartford, was held at p o w m who rigned the declaration, de corps. Elvery student on the dancing was funtishsd by Fred with its many thousands of tons of fllips in north end stores soon wiped SUN. sdhool roster will be expected to out the supply. Special shipments very large shipment' of rubber boots, Watkins Brothers, Thursday after­ last Dee. 11, but of the disarmament Werner, pianist and William iHun- weight and Its headlong speed of hundreds of cases, from the factory noon at 2 o'clock. Albert Pearson conference Itself.” CIRCLE take an active part. sle, violinist Hepeafter because of almost a mile a minute, the left were sent for and eurlved a little after 9 o ’clock. of the Woonsocket Rubber Com- ■ftng two solos, "Lead, Kindly “We are seeking to build up the the bus schedule setback playing hand pilot wheels of Its foremost One of the busiest persons'in town peny. ’The cars in which the boots Light" and a Swedish hymn, "Hvar 'Will begin prom ptly a t 8 o'clo ck . engine, Instead of finding a contin­ during the few anxious moments af­ were packed weis among those de- Jag gar l doren." Rev. K E. Erick­ uous line of track at the switch, ter the west bound freight was mollahed and the right-of-way was son of Emanuel Lutheran church encountered the wobbling point of a ^ The Young People’s society of the wrecked, was Miss Mary Shea night strewn with broken boot cases and officiated. The bearers were William Swedish Congregational church on frog and were skidded off onto the operator in the office eff the South­ scattered boots. R. Mitchell, B. Cadman Greaves of Spruce street will hold its monthly VICTORY HALL ties. ern New England Telephone Com­ Neither railroad authorities nor Hartford, Goodyear Jacobson of meeting this evening at the home Non-committal as railroad em­ pany. Calls came fast from out of police made any attempt to prevent Coventry and John Jacobson of Golway Street Manchester of Miss ‘Jenny Johnson of Hop ployees are about any ^ccldent, be­ town points and with the hospital, the crowd of onlookers from help­ Mansfleld. Bxirial -was in the West River. ing under strict orders not to talk,. ing themselves to the meased-up / * fire department and other local calls. cemet' . none of the men of the Bullet crew Miss Shea had her hands full for Euid scattered fruits, groceries and Wl DO OU* m m The NRA sign which has graced by w(Wd, look or gesture, indicated over an hour. other commodities with which the FIRST OPENING the lawn of the Center Congrega­ that there might be some other ex­ Basunond F. M en for The little shtmk of the crossing landscape was littered and the peo­ Funeral services for Raymond F. tional church during the past seven planation of the wreck than the ob- tender fell an imconsidered victim ple didn’t discriminate very closely Men who died Thursday were held w e ^ will be dismantle today. The -vlous one. Week End Sale to the 'Writhing, twisting string of between perishables and Imperish- this morning at 8:30 from the home, local builders who erected the sign ’Take A w ay W ood derailed cars, being knocked cleaii ables in picking up salvage. By -will tiike it down. They are: H olger When the rjapalr cre-ws started '60 Tanner street, and from St PICTURES out into the Woodbridge street ap­ single pairs and by half dozen pairs Bridget’s church at 9 o’clock. ’There Lowest Prices Bach, Gustave Sohreiber, Georgy work tearing away the box cars and those rubber boots were lugged proach to the crossing and twisted was a large attendance of friends Sunday»Oct 15th. Admission 20c-30c. Forbes. Harry Rylander and the piling the wood alongside of Wood- out of shape. No one waa in it, as away; It was said that there were Granulated Cane bridge street, Division Superintend­ nelgh^rs from Vernon where Knofla brothers. , the flag service at Uki' crossing eon-- 44ancbester homes ■ - that contained Two'Shows, At 6:00^nd,3:Q0 P. M. ■4 Sugar, 10-lb. sack .49c ent J. J. Snavely instruct^ John J. tinues only till midnight. them case'lots. Practically every' Mr.-Mera-toed fo.r many, years, and The Merchants’ executive,commit­ Dwyer, freight agent at the local body who wanted rubber buota-—and from town. Sweet Potatoes, station to contact responsible agen­ Eye Witness tee of the Qiamber of Commerce in those days that was pretty much The bearers were two o i his cies In town to dispose of the large Although the crash came at an 10 lbs...... will meet at 9:30 o’clock Monday everybody—^had enough to last for grandsdns by the same name, Ray­ 19c amount of wood tom from the eArly hour one eye witness other THE VICTORY HALL nmming in the Chamber's rooms to years. mond, John Merz, Frank Marquet, Tokay Grapes, wrecked cars. than a member of the train crew Has Been Equipped With the Latest Sound discuss the stores schedule for Nobody, or almost nobody, in this Connid. Merz and Benjamin John­ 3 lbs. . George H. Waddell, charity su­ was foimd. He is Harold Keating of ston. - Giving Wide Range. \ 19c Armistice Day, the schedule for the perintendent was asked to provide the Manchester Rating Bureau, who town bought any rubber bts for a long time. ’The storekeepers Burial was in St Bernard’s ceme­ Onions, 50-lb. Christmas period, the schedule un­ trucks for carting away the ma­ was ec. route to his home here from couldn’t sell theirs at any price. For tery, Rockville. bag ...... der the proposed NRA retail code terial which will be removed to Rockville. Keating was approaching 95c and the Christmas street lighting the Almshouse for distribution the Oaklemd and North Main street a couple of years'there was a de­ Cut-Rite Waxed matter. A large attendance is re­ among the families of Manchester’s comer when he saw the huge loco­ pression on in the rubber boot trade Paper, roll ... quested in view of the lnq>ortance of needy. motive plunge to destruction. A of Manchester. . 5c the questions to be talked over. Police on Hand great cloud of smoke, steam and Native Potatoes, At 10 o’clock Manchester police dust bellowed into the air afld Keat­ peck ...... stationed at the crossing were hav­ ing Jammed on his bnOces. He said DANCING . Tempestuous... Original I SONGS . . . Blazing... Haunting I 29c General John H. Morpfan, .of M<»- ing dlMculty in keeping the thou­ that he thought for a moment the REVOLT IN SIAM Astor Coffee, gan raider fame in the d-vil war, sands of people frorn this and sur- whole freight train was going to was once a manufacturer of bagging pound tin • ••••• roimdlng towns away from the leap into the roadway on top of his CONTINUES TODAY STARS . . . Romantic . Crazy Funny I GIRLS Hdt-cha Honiesl 25c at Lexington, Ky. 'wreck. Railroad policemen assisted car. Campfire Marsh- the lo^ police. Chief of Police Thomas Sm3rtbe, who lives at the Bangkok, Slam, Oct. 14.—(AP) Samuel G. Gordon was in personal maUows, lb. pkg. .. comer of Oakland and Woodbridge -Heavy fighting was reported in I5c charge of the policing at the cross­ street, bad aw^ened to get his progress today between govern­ Vermont Maid Syrup, ing and Officer Joseph Prentice did youngster a driqk of water. He ment and rebel troops on the out­ traffic duty at the Oakland street heard the crEish and looked out to pint ju g ...... Personal Notices skirts of this city. 15c intersection. Sergeant Jolin Mc- see tiif debris fljrlng into the air.. Government artillery late yester­ H.-O. Oatmeal, Quick GUnn and Patrolmsm John Cavag- He dressed and rushed out to give CARD OF THANKS day opened fire which continued Cooking, 2 pkgs. .. naro remained at the scene to pre­ any assistance that might be 19c We wish to thank our friends, vent looting. needed. His wife caUed the hospi­ through the night and was still in relatives and neighbors for the kind­ progress this morning. ness shown to us at the time of the Repair crews from Hartford and tal and Eilso W. P. Qulsb who came death of our mother. We would es­ New Haven were on the scene at immediately to the scene with his The rebels, who began tbrir MAHIEU*S pecially thank all those who sent 9:30 and began tearing away the ambulance and removed two in­ movement Thursday by seizing a flowers. box cars and removing the large jured men to the hospital. Royal aeronautical airdrome, were TBOS. HILLIERT, reported retreating after sustain­ GROCERY FRANK. HILLIERT, amount of freight of all kinds which RAUL HILUMT, was in the 25 cars. Early on the RAILROAD REPORT ing heavy casualties. 183 Spruce Street MARY HILLIERT. scene this morning was John J. New Haven, OcL 14.— (AP)—The Snaveley, Hartford Di'vislon Super­ operating department of the New intendent of the N. Y.; N. H. and H. Haven road late this morning was TWENTIETH AMENDMENT railroad. " imabie to give the exact c ^ e of the The Crews derailment at Manchester of the SOON TO BE IN EFFECT ’The members of the crew of the “Bullet’’, the road’s fast freight. The GARAGE and OIL two engines and the train were: Investigation was contimi^. It Carlson R. White, 360 Sigourney was not expected the line would be (Oontinaed troai Page One) VAN’S street, Hartford, englneman; A. G cleared until late in the day. Mean­ BURNER EQUIPMENT Burdl^ 62 Sylvan Ave., New Ha­ while, trains were, being re-routed. and within four months more all of ven, fireman of engine No. 3335. 'The STEEL DRUMS - FAUCETS - OIL BOTTLES * CAPS Passengers traveling between Hart­ them had approved It englneman of engine No. 3828 was It wipes out the age old lame duck HANDLES STRAINERS - WICKS - VALVES W. Copeland, 280 ’Tuck street. New ford emd WUUmantic are being taken care of by New Engimifi session that used to begin on the Haven and the fireman Fred Lorenz HOT WATER COILS t ’Transportation Company Abuses. first Monday in Diecember a fto the of 97 Da'vls street New Haven. ’The fall elections. Instead, the amend­ AND A FULL LINE OF PAfeTS FOR conductor''was W. H. Stevens of » BUme Spring Switch It was stated at the railroad m ent first to b e ratified alncei that RANGE BURNERS. New London; and the other mem- granting suffrage to women, pro­ bos of the train crew were John offices the derailment came at the 426 Hartford Road Td. S866 end of a stretch of double track and vides that Congress shall meet on M. McCarthy of Vernon, flagman; January 3, each year and remain in A. J. Keefe, New Haven, brakeman. the cause probably was In the |A Paramount Pietura “spring” switch at that point. Ex­ session os long as It pleasea Carlson White of HartfCrd, en- It also moves up fri>m March 4 glnemaa and John M. McCarthy of amination of the track showed ,with the star of to January 20, the date on which Vemop were treated at the Man­ something had dragged across the iTCelldg* Humor' points of the switch and derailment Presidents are inaugurated. chester Memorial hospital for minor ond 'Big Broodcost'^ injuries and ^ ed Lorenz, fireman of started when some car struck the B in ^ engine No. 8328 was given emer­ open prints. gency treatment for bruises to his The report gave the number of NIGHT TRADE CLASSES back after his arrivsl at the" New overturned load^ car8*at 26, besides GEORGE’S TAVERN Haven station this morning. both engines which were laid over OPEN MONDAY NiGHr CROSBY George England, Prop. OooDzred at 1:46 on their sides. I Tgaming tog«th«r again . • The ti^lfl left Portland, Maine, ’The wreck was regarded by the Cor. Oak and Cottage Sts. Manchester yesterday at 4:45 p. m., aQ(\was due operating department as a serious More Than 80 Young Men and |fhos«i 'Cbsa Harmony' boys f in Worcester at 11:05. crash one because of the condition of the occurred here at exactly 1:46 a. m. rolling stock and the merchandise In' Women Eiunrit— Textiles In­ Traffic Detomed the derailed cars. About 800 feet terest Most Stndmits. lACK OAKIE NOW FEATURING ’Traffic Is kept to one side of of track was tom up. WMte, the Woodbridge street and all persons engineer hurt, and J. J. McCarthy, With more than eighty young are kept on the south side of the the flagman, also hiurt, were on the men and women already enrolled, sm tsM U JU iiia street Railroad police in uniform head engine. and at least half tble number ex­ are keqiing the toaoka cleared flrom pected to ^n>ly ftw admiaelon next A p elcros^ to Main street. Park­ Monday flight, the evening cleaees JUDITH ALLEN BODW IISER BEER ing of cars is being allowed on Hud­ at the Manchester Trade Sibool will son, Oakland, and vnniam street. OLD TIME ACCIDENT have a greater registration this * ON DRAUGHT The funeral of Raymond Merz had year than ever before in Ita history, h a r r y GREE to be detoured in order to come BAD FOR BOOT TRADE IMrector John O. EjOhmaltsn arid to­ Also along the west curb of Main street day. W o» in the different dasMS LILYAN TASHM at St Bridget’s church, coming Wffi begin next H onday night. Blue Ribbon - Cremo and Narrasransett Rflflidents Got Enoagh Rubber Textile operatiohfl seem to appeal •ns N ED S P A R K to the largMtipnnber.of pfospeotive On D raught Ones Gratis to Last. for students, Mr. Echiriian printed f 'V ■ Tears, Near 60 Teanr Ago. out, but there also if a tntt* eproU- S u n d a y Home Blflde Sttndwkhes^ Pidded Egfs, Fee^ V A L O C O ^ ® m ent In the mafiUftm, draron g and __ Pickled Lamb Tongiiefl. The most exUmdve freight wreck carpentty. THE. HI'TEST OIL ia Maaiehiieter previous to the one twenty glna tove al Monday thie morning occurred at a point a tentlon of studying LADIES mVITEDI" ^ V A N ^ very tfiort distance east o f the eoene Mr. Eohmaliao n n i T a e sd a y ' 42« Hartford Rd. TaL^66 o f today's dlaaater more than ftnty^ memben of the‘day five years ago and tMAtad oM to’D* o o a duty - ' v V - - ■ - \

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.8T7KDAT SCHOOL U I880M , tks DsvotiOBal Barvlos a t 6 o^deok hy Leonard Johnson are most inter­ p«epl4). Prssldsnt, Mary AUea Abp Mr. iad M n. Obarlw O. flallm , Sunday evening. esting and entertaining. All who drsws. Topic, “Oonsdancs;” leader who have fOM on another buslnesa The regular business meeting of have seen them once want to see of discussioin, Kingsley French; trip to New York. FREEDOM O F m S S the Epworth League win be held them again. All who live in neigh­ leader of meeting, Jean Woodruff. (Dfficers elected at the annual PAUL COES TO ANTIOCH Tuesday evening at 7:80. borhoods sin and seven are Invited The Week m eetlaf of this Toung Woman’s club The annual banquet of the Nor­ to come next Wednesday. F c^ Sunday, 7:80—’The Church Com­ to serve for the eniuinff year are: who were Invited to attend last mittee will meet in the church par­ IS 200 YEARS OLD. f - wich District Epworth League wfll President, Mks. Philip Mots; vice By WM. E. GILBOT, D. D. be held at Putnam, Saturday eve­ week or the week before, but who lor. - ' presldant, Mrs. Wlnthm Porter; Editor of The OonsregattoiiaUst ning. could not be present are also wel­ Tuesday, 7:00—Choir rehearsaL treasurer, Mias CUra EUis; secre­ The hour of morning worship at come nex'. Wednesday. Two neigh­ Tuesday, 7:00—Troop m . Boy tary, Mrs. Joseph Griffing. The borhoods are being invited this week Scouts. club will give a bridge party at the Amiirersary to Be Cekbai- The evil that nxen do lives after Vernon is 9:80. The cUldrui, in care so as not to interfere with the Har­ therr aa well as the good they WHAT SALVATION IS of Miss Marjorie Stephens and the Tuesday 7:00 — Professional Hebron Green town ba^ Thursday vest Supper and Festival which Is Women. Monthly meeting. evening, the 36th, proceeds to be have done. Even when a man haa By OEOBGE HEhTBY DOLE “Current Thought For Many Fields” to be held ’Thursday and Friday eve­ ed on October 28 m ML been converted, the sina of his ig­ group: led by Mrs. W. E. Smith wlU Wednesday, 3:80-^Women’s Fed­ used for the benefit of the public nings October 26tb and 37th. eration. World Service Group in norance and blindness though they meet -at the close of the worship ’The Luther League 'will entertain schools. ma,v be forgiven are not altogeth­ Intemstlonal Sunday School Les>^and tailwagger be contented in ob- service. charge. Do you know what the Clarence E. Porter, Mrs. Albert Vernon Qinrii. son Text, Oct. 15th. scure office’’ They would not, be­ the MlddlStown League cm Friday er wiped out in the seriousness of evening October 20th at 8 o’clock. NRA does for the Industrial Girl? W. Hildlng, Mrs. Bessie Cummings their consequences and results. cause they tu> forms of desire can- Miss Noble of the Hartford Y. W. and H. Clinton Porter were present “For 1 Ajn not ashamed of the trary to the e most miserable in the Wednesday, 7:00—Shining Light the board of the United States Steel company of those whose delights 10:45 a. m.—Morning worship week follow: eral were away from home the par­ tians went on. were let into heaven, they would be Monday—7:80, Beethoven. (Hircle, King’s Daughters. ty was smaller than usual. Mrs. Corporation, woiUd be among Uie are in the p:jfounc things of learn­ with sermon. Subject, “What Mean Wednesday, 7:00 — In-As-Much speakers at the October 38 celebra* One of these effects —a valuable saved; or that the Lord can admit These .Things?” 7:45, Teachers ’Training School, T. D. Martin won first honors. in the light of Christian his­ ing. A confirmed beggar would feel Hartford. CHircIe, King’s Daughters. tion to commemorate the establish­ imprisoned if confined to the so­ 6:00 p. m.—Epworth League, de­ Arthur Elseman and family of tory— was the scattering of the into heaven any one, if He wishes 'Tuesday — 4:30, Confirmation Wednesday, 8:00—Men’s League. Elmhurst, N. Y., spent Columbus ment of the freedom of the press In Christians from Jerusalem. Some so to do. A Uttle thought ought to ciety of the industrious and cultl votional. Leaders, Virginia Loomis, (Hlass. Free and easy. For all Center America. James Lewis. Subject, “Freedom Day here at their coimtry home and of these early Christians came to convince us that there is no great­ vated. 6:00, (Hhildren’s (Hhorus. church men. A good program. will remain over the week-end. Another principal speaker will be Antioch and it was here, we are er error than to think that salva­ To be saved one must prepare and Young People.” 7:30, G (Hlef (Hhorus. Light refreshments^___ Col. Robert R. McCormick, publish­ himself to receive and enjoy the 7:15 p. m.—Evening service. The Miss Florence E. Smith, principal told, that the followers of Jesvis tion, or entering heaven, is deter­ Wednesday— 7:30, Neighborhood Saturday, 3:00—(HYP Club pic­ of the Seymour school. West Hart­ er of the Chicago Tribune. were first called “Christians.” mined at the option of the Lord. saving power oi life. The Lord pastor continuing his series of twi­ Party. nic. Meet at the church. Bring 'The celebration will be held in cannot give such power and life un' light talks cm reUglon and life. ford, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The Lord with Infinite ardor wills 'Thursday—7:00, Boy Scouts. lunch. Edwin T. Smith of this place, left the church ,wlth editors, publishers This Antioch was the capital of that everyone be saved. Can a nat­ less one prepares himself to receive Subject, Religion' and the Mind. Friday—8:00 Luther League. Saturday, 5:00—Junior choir. and other journalists^ present to i t This is not a novel fact The Soloist, David Hutchinson. Friday afternoon after the close of Syria. It was situated on the ural parent bj his will save his Saturday — 9:30, (Honflnnatlon Saturday, 6:30—(Hholr. her school on a motor trip over the honor John Peter Zenger, German river Orontes, 20 miles from the child from the miser, of his indi­ Lord declared it. When the mother Music at morning service: (Hlass. printer whose trial 200 years ago asked that one of her sons might Anthems— Mohawk 'Trail to return Simday to sea and about 300 miles north of vidual errors? As much as a par­ 6:00—Emanuel (Hholr. POLISH NA’nONAL CHURCH her home here. established the right of the press J'erusalem. This city is to be dis­ ent may love his child, can he will sit on the Lord’s right, and the oth­ God Be In My Head—Davies. Oolway Street to report current events freely. er on His left when He entered in Our Master Hath a Garden— Columbus Day was observed here tinguished from another Antioch— to him wisdom, love and affections CONCORDIA LUTHERAN Rev. Peter Latas. by the displaying of flags from sev­ Zenger reported an assembly elec­ Antioch in Plsldla—which also ap­ for the true and the good? No one to His kingdom. He told her that Crimp. tion in which Lewis Morris defeat­ it was not His to give, but that It G. Huntington Byles, who has Garden and Winter Streets eral of the homes. In the schools pears in the life of Paul. can have as his own other thap K. Richter, Pastor. 8:30—Children’s mass. in some cases there were programs ed William Poster, but the Now These two Antiochs were the that which he takes, uses and should be given to those who were been studying in Paris and acting 10:30—Mass. York Weekly Gazette, only newspa­ prepared. And again, “Except ye be as supply organist in the Ameri­ In observance of the day. most prominent of 16 cities of the learns to love. Heaven is not out­ Services: 7:00—’This evening there will be a William T. Jones, who makes his per published in New York, refused same name throughout the then side of us, like a garden that any­ bom again, ye cannot enter -into can church In Paris, will resume meeting of church officials. to publish his story because it was known world. They had been the kingdom of heaven.” A thorn the duties as acting organist and English, 10 a. m. home on the Mrs. Helen White farm one can enter. It is Inside of us, German, 11 a. m. 'Tuesday and 'Thursday afternoons recently found on the place a pecu­ unfavorable to the provincial gov­ founded by Greek monarchs and and it is outside of us only when it will not bear grapes by transplant director of the chorus of South at 4:30, School of rell^ous educa­ ernor William S. Cosby. thiu named in their houor. Ing it in heaven. 'The power of sal­ church this week. Sunday school, 9 a.' m. liar Indian implement. It is ap­ comes from the inside and environs Meetings: tion. parently made of greenish slate Started Own Paper. The emergence of Christianity us. vation is in the gospe’ Live its The Week 'The printer founded his own pa­ Monday, 7:00 p. m.—Girl Scouts German choir, ’Thursday at 8 p. stone, is about three or four Inches in the Syrian Antioch is symbolic Salvation is from the use of the teachings imtil they become the m. per a week later and printed the of the nature and place of Chris­ things that save us. Does a miser absorbing joy of the heart. As this troop meeting. in length, and is semi-circular in story. C3osby brought him to trial tianity in the world. Situated on 'Tuesday, 4:00 p. m.—Starlight English choir, Friday at 7:30 form. A groove marks the base, find joy in giving': Would one in is done, heaven will inflow, and a p. m. for libel and disbarred two attor­ the great lines of trade between the pride of position be happy as a power will be given that saves Brownie Pack meeting at church. HEBRON and the semi-circular part has a neys who attempted to defend him. east and west, Antioch was a cap­ menial servant? Would the climber from an that distresses. 'Tuesday, 6:00 p. m.—Cub Scouts. All men of Concordia church sharp cutting edge. On the baise Finally, Andrew Hamilton of Phila­ ital o i great prosperity and splen­ Tuesday, 7:15 p. m.—Boy Scouts who have reached the age of 21 George Henry Peters of Washing­ there are several notches, evidently delphia, dean of the American Bar, dor. troop meeting. years and above and are interested ton, D. C., and Hartford was a call­ a record of some kind. 'The imple­ came to Zenger’s defense and won Its colonnaded streets stretched 'Tuesday, 7:30 p. m,—CecUlan in a Brotherhood and Brotherhood er here one day this week. He ment is eiddently some kind of a an acquittal. for miles, and its public monu­ Club meeting. work are requested to meet in the visited the church and registered as skinning knife, or possibly a scalp­ “I have no doubt,” the attorney ments and buildings were conspicu­ Wednesday, 6:30 p. m.—The sec­ church hall Tuesday evening, Oct. the great-grand nephew of the Rev ing knife. 'The notches may mark pleaded to the jury, “but your up­ ous as the survivals of an age of ond parish supper find church fam­ 17, at 7:30. Samuel Peters, L. L. D., first rector the number of deer slain and skin­ right conduct this day will not only outward glory. ily gathering of the season in the Oct. 29 in the evening at 7:30 the of the church, of Tory fame. ned, or perhaps the number of entitle you to the love and esteem parish hall. Program by (Hollins Young People’s Society will con­ Dr. C. J. Douglas of Boston, haa scalps taken. of your fellow 'citizens, but every But the life of the city was full Driggs, pianist, and Hazel Driggs, duct a Reformation service com­ been here for a few days this week Mrs. Charles E. HUding gave a man who prefers freedom to a life of corruption and the licen­ reader. (Community . Illus­ memorating the 450th anniversary to take care of his country home farewell bridge party at her home of slavery will bless and honor you tiousness of its inhabitants was so CHURCHES of the birthday of the gpreat Re­ and put it in readiness for the win­ Friday evening, several tables being trated talk with pictures and song, as men who have baffled the at­ much a byword in the ancient “O, Come Let Us Worship,” by the former, Dr. Martin Luther. ter. He is suffering from a severe in play. Mrs. HUding and her tempts of tyranny, and, by an im­ world that when men would point OHUBCH OF THE NAZABENE THE SALVA'nON ARMY cold, which haa made him nearly ill. guest, Mrs. Edward McMahon' of Harris B. Anthony, Pastor Adjutant R. E. Martin pastor. A roast lamb supper will be partial and incorrupt verdict, have to the moral degradation of Rome, served in charge of the B and C THE CENTtlB CHURCH Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kennedy, who New York, returned to their city laid a noble foundation for securing they were accustomed to say that groups of the ladies, Mrs. Albert (CONGREG AnON AL) have been guests for the past two home Saturday morning, for the faU to ourselves, our posterity and our •'the Orontes had overfiown the 9:00 a. m.—Prayer service. Saturday, Open Air service, cor weeks or more, at the home of the and winter. 9:30 a. m.—Great Sunday Bible ner Birch and Main streets at 7:30 Holman, Mrs. Rossa Brookings, Rev. Watson Woodruff neighbors that to which nature and Tiber.” chairmen. Reservations must be later’s sister, Mrs. Frederick Wy­ the laws of our country have given It seems necessary to grasp so school rally. Special singing by p. m., to 8:30 p. m., if weather is man and family, have gone to Mi­ us a right—the liberty of both ex­ Prof. J. Byron Crouse and Mrs. agreeable, otherwise there will be made by Tuesday morning. Call the Morning worship, 10:50. Sermon much in the setting if we would chalrme", church office, or parson­ by the minister. (Hhorus choir. ’The ami, Florida, for a short time, on posing and opposing arbitrary pow­ imderstand the place that Antioch Crouse of North Carolina. Elvange- a short service outside, and an in account of Mr. Kennedy’s health. er in these parts of the world, at Ust Stella B. Crooks wiU speak. side meeting at 8 p. m. age. music: Overnight A. P. occupied in Pmil’s religious life Friday, 2:30 p. m.—'The (Hosmo- Prelude: Reverie in D flat— He has had pneumonia recently and least by speaking and writing AT>ri missionary journey’s. This 10:45 a, m.—Morning worship. Sunday the Company meeting feared another attack if he re­ truth.” Rev. Mrs. SteUa B. Crooks wiU (Sunday school) begins at 9:30 a. politan Club will meet in the Werhe. c o ita l of licentious living be­ church parlors. Anthem: ’The Lord is Exalted— mained m this climate. 'They will News came, also, the new capital of a preach and Prof, and Mrs. J. Byron m. Holiness meeting at 11. The return later to their home in Bever­ women’s quartet wiU sing. Friday, 2:30 p. m.—W. H. M. S. West. Daryl Douglas, of Lansing, Mich., vforld movement of vitalizing power. Crouse wUl have charge of the mu­ will meet with Mrs. E. A. Legg, 33 Anthem: 'The King of Love My ly Hills, Clalifomia. (Chicopee FsUls, Mass.—Flske Rub­ gathered more than 200 signatures Here in Antioch distinctive con­ sic. Praise service at 3 p. m. in cita' 'The Ladies’ Afternoon bridge club of famous men and women in less deL Stephen street. Shepherd Is—Shelley. ber Company asks Independent tire quests of the Christian faith were 3:00 p. m.—Missionary message Postlude: Postlude in F—Rob­ met on 'Tuesday last with Mrs. Phil­ dealers and distributors throughout than a year by correspondence. b^fun as certain Greeks or Gen- by Prof. J. Byron Crouse who has Open air service in front of post erts. ip Motz, two tables in play. Mrs. Uie country to unite in an effort to tfles responded to Christian teach­ just returned from a seventeen office at 7 p. m., foUowed by a ST. MARY’S CHURCH Robert F. Porter and Mrs. Mark Rev. James Stoart Neill, Rector 'The Chimch school, 9:30. (Hlasses end “destructive price cutting.” ing. The report this came to the months tour of the mission fields in march to citadel. for all ages. New scholars accept­ Hills were winners of prizes. Re­ Brookline, Mass. — 'William M. Church at Jerusalem, and Bazna- Japan, China, India, etc. He wlU be. Great salvation meeting at; 7:30 ed. freshments of sandwiches and cof­ SUverman, wholesale fruit dealer DR O. M. PARKER bim was sent as a mess^ger and dressed in native costume. p. m. ’The Band and Songster Bri­ Sunday, Oct 15.—Eighteenth Sun­ fee were served. DEN'nST day aftei Trinity. Services as fol­ The Men’s League, 9:30. Harry held up and robbed of |4,896 by counselor to encourage those who 6:30 p. m.—^Young People’s serv­ gade and men’s quartet wiU parti Mrs. Anne C. Gilbert and her sis­ three men in a car. relephone 54 Pratt Street had accepted the new faith. lows: Kitching, president. Bible study ice. clpate. Adjutant R. E. Martin wlU conducted by Mr. Woodruff. ter, Miss CHarissa L. Pendleton are Providence, R. I.—'Three young 6-8492 Hartford, Ot 7:30 p. m.—^Ehrangelistic service. speak. His subject wiU be “The 8:00 a. m.—Holy (Hommunlon. spending a few days this week m Dentistry that will please yon, We do not know a g^reat deal 9:30 a. m,—(Hhurch school. Men’s ’The Women’s Class, 9:30, Mrs. gunmen hold up taxi-driver, steal Rev. Mrs. SteUa B. Crooks wiU Triumph of the Christian Life.” Leslie Hardy, leader. New London at the home of Mrs. cab and drive to Johnston, neeir here at a price you can afford to pay. concerning Barnabas, but what preach and Prof, and Mrs. J. Byron Tribute win be paid to the memory Bible class. Gilbert's son-in-law and daughter. and rob a chain store. we do know marks him as a man Crouse wiU sing and have complete of Brigadier Henry Taylor, a for- 10:45 a. m.—Morning prayer and The CYP (Hlub, 6:00. (For young of distinctive and very noble char­ charge of the song service. Special jner officer of this Corps who died sermon. Sermon topic: "Why I Be­ acter. The record here is that “he evangelistic services wiU be held in recently in Kittery, Maine. lieve At All” was a good man, full of the Holy this church from Oct. 15-29 inclu­ The W’eek 3:00 p. m.—Highland Park Sun­ Spirit and of faith.” He had proven sive. Services week nights, 7:30 p Monday—Corps Cadet Brigade day school. that by a devotion in which he m. (except Saturdays). 7:00 p. m.—EJvening prayer and had consecrated all his wealth and at 7 p. m. Tuesday—Life Saving Guards at sermon. Sermon topic: “Moses property to the common good of Wrote Words”. the Christian church. ZION LUTHERAN 7 p. m. Band rehearsal at 7:30 p. m. The Week Barnabas was among the first ffigh and Cooper Streets Monday, 7:30 p. m.—Girls Friend­ S p e c ia l R e v iv a l S e r v ic e s courageously to accept Paul when Rev. H. F. R. Stechholz, Pastor Wednesday—Young People’s Le­ the erstwhile persecutor had pro­ gion meeting at 7:30 p. m. Home ly society. fessed conversion to the Christian Sunday school at 8:30 a. m. League at 2 p. m. ’Tuesday, 7:00 p. m.—Boy Scouts. way. The Christians at Jerusalem Service in English at 9:30 a. m. ’Thursday—Open air at 7:30 p 7:30 p. m.—CHhoir rehearsal. naturally feared and distrusted Mission festiv: in Terryville, m. to 8:30, if weather is satisfac­ ’Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. 17th this man whom they had known Conn., at 4 p m. Service in English. tory otherwise a short open air and and 18th—Provincial Synod of New as chief among their foes. But Conflrmand instruction on Fri­ inside meeting wlU be held. England meets at the (Hathedral of HEAR Barnabas had vouched for the day only, (^rm an class at 4:30 p. Friday—Holiness meeting at St. John in Pro'vidence, R. I. The reality of his change of heart; and m. English class at 5:30 p. m.'Pas­ 7:30. rector is a delegate to the Synod now Bamabeis goes in quest of tor attends conference from Mon­ Preceding the open air services from Connecticut Paul and, finding him at Tarsus, day to Wednesday in Waterbury, on Thursday and Saturday eve­ Wednesday, Oct. 18th— Meeting brings him to Antioch. Conn. nings a prayer meeting will be of the Simday School Union of the The Christians at Antioch, hear­ conducted beginning at 7 p. m. Hartford Archdeaconry ■will be held Rev. Stella ing of the distress of their fellow at St. John’s church. East Hartford. Christians in Jerusalem, contributed SWEDISH CONGREGA'nONAL Supper at 6:30 p. m.; followed by liberally to their relief, sending CHURCH SECOND CONGMGGATIONAL evening session. The rector will lead their gifts through Barnabas and S. E. Green, Minister. Frederick C. Allen, Minister the group discussion for Interme­ Paul, who went to Jerusalem. The diate Teachers, topic: “Best Teach­ B. Crooks men returned shortly to Antioch Swedish Morning Worship, 10:30. Morning worship at 10:45, with ing Methods.” ready to begin their first notable English Morning Worship, 11:10. sermon by the minister. Sermon Thursday, 2:00 p. m— Ladies missionary journey, in which we Sunday school, 12:00. topic, “God’s Revolution.” ’The Guild. 4:00-7:00 p. m.—Girls Friend­ shall find them wel launched in English Evening Service, 7:30. music: ly society will serve a supper in the Chicago's Greatest the next lesson. Wednesday Evening Service, 7:30. prelude—A ndante...... Howgill Parish House. Anthem—Christian Dost ’Thou See Friday, 3:30 p. m.—Girls Friendly Woman Preacher Them ...... Schnecker Candidate. Offertory—S u n set...... Ancliffe Friday, Oct. 20th.—Regular quar­ Postlude—Festival Mcu-ch ... Gide terly meeting of the Woman’s auxi­ Evangelist Church school and Everyman’s liary of the Hartford Archdeacony, Class each Simday at 9:30 a. m. at S t Mark’s church. New Britain. CENTER CHURCH Christian Endeavor meeting at Sunday, C)ct 22nd—'The Neighbor­ Rev. Stella B. Crooka and Prof. J. Byron Crouse (Con^egational) 6:30, In charge of Alma Bailey’s hood Group meeting of the Young Group. Topic: “Values.” People’s Fellowships of Hartford MORNING WORSHIP—10:50. Notea Archdesicony will be held at St. Monday at 7—Boy Scouts. Mary's church at 5 p. m. foUowed THE CHURCH SCHOOI^9:30. Tuesday at 2—Women’s League, by supper at 5:30 p. m. Addresses short business meeting and setting by Bishop Budlong and Right Rev. Departments for Beginners, Primary, Juniors, of the supper tables. Robert B. Carmichael of Grace Prof, and Mrs. J. Byron Crouse and Intermediates. Tuesday at 6:30—Harvest supper, church. Providence, R. L, at the 7 the first special fall activity of the p. m. service. A Study Hour for Men Conducted By The Men’s Leagrnc. Women’s League. The menu will be old fashioned pot pie and gravy, Great Gospel Singers and Musicians of Greensboro, N. C. A Class For Women. spiced beets, celery, and relish, rolls EMANUEL LUTHERAN and butter, squash pie and cheese, Knot B. Erloksoii, Pastor THE CYP CLUB—6:00. fruit and coffee. Let us have the For Young People. patronage of all. Sunday School and Bible Classes at will meet at 9:80. We are enjoying Strangers and Newcomers are invited to the Serviceo Tuesday at 8—Fellowship meet­ a good attendance, but it Is cot ing at the Y. good enough, '(hose who attend Ir- and Meetings of Center Church. Wednesday morning and after­ re^larly profit little. Those ' who noon—^Annual Rally of the Hartford attend regularly profit much. District of the Council of Congrega­ Both services tomorrow will be tional Women of Connecticut, at English. At the morning service Immanuel church, Hartfoi^, with a which begins at 10:45 the pastor will Church Of The Nazarene fine list of speakers. Sessions at 10 reach on the words of Jesus “A a. m. and'2:15 p. m, 8ich man shall hardly enter into Wednesday at 7:80—Band. the Kingdom of Heaven.” The 466 Main Street Saturday at 7:80—Choir. Emanuel Choir will sing. In the SOUTH CHURCH absence of Helge Pearson, who Methodist Episcopal Is directing the Conference (3iorus SUNDAY SERVICES: MANCHESTER-VERNON at the Qiristlan Youth Conference 9:S0—Church School. PAHI8H at Upsala, Mrs. K. E. Brlcksoh will Marvla S. Stooldng, Minister be at the organ. 10:45—Morning Worship with Sermon. At the 7 o’clock service the < ^ - October 15th—29th Inclusive Subject: “What Mean These Things?” The choir meets this afternoon at dren’s Chorus will sing for the first 6:00—Epworth League. 5:80 for r^earsal. Tomorrow morn­ time this fall. The pastor’s sermon 7:15—Evening Service. ing the church school meets at 9:45, theme will be “Jacob’s Dream.” All and will be followed at 10:45 with who value the privilege of spending ■i'CI Twilight Talks. the Service of Worship, which will the closing hour of the Sabbath In Services Week Nights 7:30 P. M, A GiLAD WE5XX)ME AWAHS Rdigion and the Mind. include beside the regular worship the House of God are most cordially features, a sermon on “The Broken welcome. Treasure Chest”, and a story ser­ Our third Neighborhood Family (Except Saturdays) YOUl “There is no artificial or mechanical way out our Gatheriim wUl be held in the l i ' difficulties. No new system of social or p(^tical organi* mon for the boys and glris. The hymns chosen are “ Come, 7e that Churoh Vestry on Wednesday eve­ cation win prove a remedy. It is a different spirit that Love the Saviour's Name;” “Sav­ ning at 17180. These gatherius are is needed; it is a matter of mental attitude and t^ t win roving both popular and helpful, Sundays 10:46 A. Mi, 3KM) P. M. HARRIS B. ANioNig iour, Blessed Saviour, Listen While, e ase .leatning t&knowohe an­ coma from piacticiBg the presence Christ” We'Sing”, a^d'"0 ThoU) W hoH w other better and tha qablt,o(; mi'- Leonard C Harris, Minister. at Thy Oommaad.” :i\ iy

P A G E F O n S mAKOHESTER EVENING ETERALD, MANGRESTBrRi 'OONN. iSAiVRt>AY, 6&TOVESL 14, iSSS, ■■II' « fHanri|»Btn: latlcp—ai a result of labor’s sity. Dr. French suggests all And May There Be No Moaning 0 The Bar When I Pht Out To Sea r^^aolty. such eases be removed from the f The Indignant refusal of the dvU courts, and th^ there be set Eoraing S^rald building tradee to listen to eny sug­ up an administration machinery PU B U i^E O BY THE HERAUD PRINTING COMPANT, INC. gestion that their enormously unfair similar to that now used in workr IS BiMell Street wage schedules be modified In the men’s compensation cases, to handle Mane better. Conn. By PMd Harziaoii. « praettoa of THOMAS FERGUSON interest of a restoration of the claims simply and efficiently. New York.—AB ho has been doing the coin retura alott ot ^ General Manager building bualneaa; the American This would relieve the courts, and since the first Wortd Series, Harry phones and coflfliag flft Pounded October 1. 18S1 Federation’s ignorantly selfish pro­ It also would provide definite stand­ M. Stevens turned out t o t the ebam- l»ours later to fsiioofo, Published Every Evening Except Sundays and Holldaya Entered at the test against an inflation desperately ards for compensation, make the plonahip games this season, and I Post Office at Manchester. Conn, as needed by the business of the coun­ awards to injured victims more went around greeting other gray- j P*y *ty o ns la Second Class Mall Matter. hotels and railroad CarailMit try, its home owners and by agri­ heads and recalling that historic SLBSCRiPlTON RATES swift and certain and provide bet­ day at the PolO Grounds in 1900 to yield the biggeat add aafaafc One Year, b/ mall ...... IS.OO culture; the childish demands of turns, add tha ganga W ho pcagr « a Per Month, by mall ...... t <0 ter protection fbr motorist and pub­ when he sold first first hot dog. Single copies ...... Y -OS Federatlan leaders for a thirty hour lic alike. Harry Stevens is really the man them seem to maintain regiigr Delivered, one year ...... $9.00 routes end territofiea.-.^Dto oli|r week, and particularly their reck­ It’s an idea well worth extended who gave the hot d ^ to this coun­ try. . True, sausage sandwiches had racket ia a lees important one. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED less and ruinous encouragement of conslderatioiL PRESS been sold before, but never in rolls, a much sadder commentary on the The Aasoclated Press is exclusively strikes—all these go to show that, with mustard, or. In great quanti­ honesty of supposedly reopectabia entitled to the use for republlcatlon folk. It haa to do with cheating of all news dispatches credUed to it as at present led, organized labor SIAM. ties to sporting crowds. Newspa­ per cartoonists of that day helped the company out of tolla for surbur- or not otherwise credited In this has very little Intention of helping ban callk Hara’a a single exampla; paper and also the local newt pub­ Things are siu-ely going from bad to popularize them by making fun lished herein. to make a success of the Recovery A n«eii who eeaanwtoe Im n to worse when a bloody revolution of the name. And, as you may All rights of republlcatlon of program. It is only Interested in have guessed, Mr. Stevens has made Long Island to tala Manhattan., special dispatches herein are also re­ breaks out in Slam, generally sup­ busiaeaa bas 'irr^niar ^ tt(n g served. helping to make a success of the several million dollars from the bus­ posed to be the one country of the iness. He now owns about 60 re­ hours and found he hnd to onll Full service client of N B A Ser­ organized labor program—^wblch is bis wife every aftnnoen to nd^ eastern bemlsj^ere where the peo­ freshment concessions, at many of vice. Inc. an Immensely different thing. the nation’s biggest ball parks and vise her of the time ef Mi ple were as contented with their homecoming. So they devleei Publisher's Representative: The These leaders are Vehemently, race tracks. He also publishes economic, social and political set-up a signal syatem. If the tel^ Julius Mathews Special Agency—New even wildly, oppose4 .to Fascism. score cards and programs. York. Chicago. Detroit and Boston. as it is humanly possible to be. He was bom in London, the son hone rings at 4:M sharp. It But they are following a policy means that be will catch tilie 5 When a prince of the blood heads a of a lawyer. At 21 be was in Niles, MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF which, if persisted in, will make the Mich, married, and working in cm o’clock train. If ft rfnge. at CIRCULATIONR military mutiny in which a consid­ frank adoption of many of the prin­ iron foimdry. Ousted by a strike, 4:46, she knows that abe In t# The Herald Printing Company. Ino.. erable part of the army figures and be finally bad to go to work on the meet the 6U10. A call at g ciples if not the name of Fascism, o’clock teQs her that he cna^,. assumes no financial responsibility there is fighting all over the place state road at 61 a day. 'Then he for typographies, errors appearing In impossible to avoid if these efforts get home to ^nner.... .8Me it looks as though the felicity of the became agent for a book called advertisements in the Manchester at individual justice are to be con­ “Irish Orators and Oratory,” when never answers the telephone, ns, Evening Herald. "Happy Kingdom” of our recent there is no charge. tinued. They are getting in the didn’t sell very well. ♦ • • SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14. guest King Prajadhipok had some­ way. Inevitably they will have to One hot afternoon in Colum­ In Memory of the Master. how or other leaked out. bus, O., tborooghly discouraged, be gotten out of the way. They It has been two and a half years SOARING DOLLAR. The worst of It is that over Stevens spent his last 60 cents since the great David Belosco d ied , will find it much more comfortable for a ticket to a baseball game. against a record of thirty or forty but not a speck of dust has fal&n In the fall of wheat five cents a to comply than to be eliminated. And there be bad bis big Idea. years of exceeding peace there is a on the treasures of bis museuin- bushel in a day—an event spellin;? For a promise of $600, be took like sanctum in the upper part o t much longer history of a number of over the score carid concession, a reduction of countless millions in FRIDAY THE 13TH. the theater, nor has any other p ^ centuries during which the Siamese solicited $800 worth of adver- ducer occupyizlg the theater pre­ the purchasing power of the Ameil tisnaents for It, paid bis debt, Now that Friday the thirteenth were pretty constantly engaged in sumed to work in those dim and can fanner—in the sudd^ rise of and started on bis new career. lofty rooms. Is safely over and done with and the gentle business of killing. It He went to Milwaukee, Toledo, the dollar in foreign exchange— Everything, even to the p^^eia may be mentioned without cold may be that under their smiling ex­ Boston, Plttsborgh and finally and pencils on Belasoo's little wtok significant ot further bandicaps to to New York. shivers and tremors along the spine terior the little folks of Slam will table, remain am when the master American industry in its efforts to Stevens has a Fifth avenufc office, let us yield a proper degree of hom­ turn out to be as scrappy as about dramatist left them—guarded care­ sell goods abroad—and in the cer­ and three of bis sons are in the fully by an old colored porter who age to some courageous spirit on everybody else in this exceedingly biuiness with him. A fourth son tainty that the slow increase In was long a fixture of the eetahHsh- the staff of the New York Times. short tempered world. is president of a bank in Niles, ment. Every day be goes up in the property values will be to a cor­ M i^. The old Tpan counts among This unidentified hero went a-brows- lots of weight on the crutch ? What tiny private elevator, tiptoes around responding extent halted, are to be can I use to harden the flesh under his acquaintances most of the sport­ dusting, locks the doors and leaves. ing through the files for years and ing and political and financial per­ witnessed the fruits of- the admin- my a rm ?” Nobody has asked him to do this, years back to find out for bis skex>- BEHIND THE SCENES IN HEALTH-DIET ADVICE sonages in the country, for at 72, . Istratlon’s course in allowing the Answer: About the best method nor Is be paid for it. It is jusf a tical self Just bow much there Is to you could use for relieving the irri­ he has munched hot dogs with all sentimental little service to the BY DR. FRANK McCOY of them, from the elder J. P. Mor­ deflationists to capitalize executive this practically universal supersti­ tated places under your arm la to memories that still permeate the Queettoos in regard to Health and Diet gan to Babe Ruth. hesitancy. tion that no other day can begin to wash the areas with soap and warm • • • place. will be answered by Or. McCoy who emi water, and rinse with cold water, The deflationists have seized upon match a Friday the thirteenth for be addrcliod in care ot this paper. En­ dry carefully, rub on some alcohol, Ringing the Bell. Two minor rackets are bothering A dozen of the measures enacteo the refunding of a large amount In bad luck. And what he discovered B y W1UL18 THORNTON close stamped, self-addressed eovelope, and then dust with talcum powder. for reply. the telephone company these days, by the 19^ Montana legislature > liberty bonds as opportune occasion was that, of all dates, the day before Herald Washington Correspondent Use talcum powder frequently, es­ pecially when you notice any irri­ and very little porgress is being were attacked in actions reaching for spreading the “good news” that a Saturday the fourteenth has been, made against them. One is the the State Supreme Court. Washlng^ton, Oct. 16.—Youf capi­ DEVELOPING SHAPELY LEGS. *If the thyroid gland is drying up. Is tation. the government, by this proceeding, at least since 1883, possibly the most tal, suddenly thrust into the posi­ ------j it the sign of tuberctflosls?” showed that it intends to adhere to tion of being for almost the first immune from catastrophes. Prac­ In the colonial days pads were I Answer: Briefly stated, the test < a “sound” monetary policy. time the real capital of the United tically nothing in the way of first States, is a little groggy. often placed inside the stockings to I for metabolism shows how much a Perhaps their inside information degree hard luck, it appears, ever This correspondent, who knew round out the lower legs, which patient’s oxidation departs from A Thought may bear out such an interpretation happens on Friday the thirteenth. the city on the Potomac in the showed that the desire for a curve i the normal. One type will bum of the refimding enterprise. Cer­ gaudy days of Warren Gamaliel at the calf was as strong as It Is I up too much food and also bodily The Times mim found only one real today. j tissues, and the other’s oxidation U'l tainly no facts in the possession of Harding, might be pardoned for be­ For ye have ihe poor with you al­ To Each Occasion. . . tragedy, and that was fifty-one ing a little confused by a sudden Everyone should have normally sluggish and insufficient to bum up ways, and whensoever ye will ye the country do so. The refunding years ago, when an architect walked return toi^y. Washingtonians developed limbs. Often, figures ' the norma) amount of food. A re- nmy do them good: but me ye have Ability and Earnestness that are perfecUy formed In other duction in the size of the thyroid is not always.___ 8U Mark 14:7. of the liberty bonds is a mere mat­ up to the bar in the old Brofulway themselves are slightly foggy. So waysy y y a ,r „ are Vhandicapped . ------1by----- 1lower------j j q tubeTCUlOSlS. ter of good sense, without any re­ much so, in fact, that one of the lo­ hotel, invited everybody In' the place cal paperq published a jnap, the oth­ legs that are too thick or too thin ROBERT K. ANDERSON lation to the prospects of inflation, or otherwise improperly developed! The ch^ties that soothe and heal Funeral Dlrsctor P»r ‘ ’ ' ^ to have a drink and then dropped er day {Rowing the location of va­ (Oratob Rube Skin.) and bless lie scattered at the feet reflation or deflation. So far as It dead, not only before pasdng for the rious new government activities. In most cases where the limbs are Question: Mr. August B. writes; not curved properly, whether they of men like flowers.—Wordsworth. WATKINS BROTHERS, Ine. I has any bearing on the financing of The paper just printed the map __ . . -i.. . - “I walk with a crutch and, when the TEL. Office 5171. House 7494. drinks but before the boys had bad may be tro ^ ck or too t ^ In spots j weather is warm, the place where the nation’s business it is without so that native Washingtonians A mlniattire of Norris dam, to be them. wouldn’t get lost, at least until It is an indication that the clrcula- the crutch rubs gets so very sore built on Cove Creek in Tennessee, significance one way or the other. tlon In the limbs is defective. It would be fine if all bands were they got inside the bureaus they that I rub the skin right off if 1 was exhibited at the Tennessee Val­ In reducing the legs, the rrost sat­ But if President Roosevelt has per­ to glean from this expose of the were looking for. walk much. I weigh 190 and put ley fair. mitted the deflationists to know Give These a Look isfying improement follows the Times’ investigator sufficient couT' local exercises which bring Into play ' what he Intends to do about the cur­ Try this on your mental piano. age to salute the next Friday the These initials stood out on the map. the muscles of the legs and hips. rency he has granted them a very thirteenth with the bird. But by If you don’t know what they stand Any hip exercises which use the especial favor which he has denied for you aren’t keeping abreaost of limbs strenuously will reduce the that time we shall all, no doubt, fat and unnatural deposits which to the coimtry at large. the new economic government that have forgotten all about this revela­ may be present, and, at the same It is, of course, inconceivable is rising atop the old political struc­ tion and go snooping and cringing ture. Here they are. Go! CCC, time, will build up the muscles to ^ that this President of ours, who has about, dodging imaginary falling PWA, RFC, FERA, NRA, HOLC, fill the leg out In a shapely manner. THE succeeded in convincing the whole FCOT, FFCA, TVA, AAA. If your legs are too heavy for the signs and feeuing to cross the street, rest of the body, the first thing_you nation that he is sincerely trying to Did you score 60 per cent? All in dismal terror of the traditional right, go to the foot of the class! should do Is to plan to devote a por­ benefit the entire population and P-t hoodoo. We’re like that—most The answers, in order; Civilian tion of the day to stick to it and let that boLir find you ready for a walk who has never been accused by any­ o f us. Conservation Corps, Public Works body of being secretly In cahoots Administration, Reconstruction Fi­ every day. Begin today and walk nance Corporation, Federed Emerg­ one mile, striding along vigorously AR with the money trust, should be INCREDIBLE NERVE. ency relief Administration, National and pushing the toes against the guilty of so monstrous an act. Recovery Administration, Howe ground, jia you feel the muscles But by falling to give the des­ One might be sorely tempted to Owners’ Loan Corporation, Federal in your legs moving, you may say perately needed assurance that he believe that a very long bow was Farm Credit Administration, Ten­ to younelf: “This walk is good for me; it is Improving my health, it is being drawn when a Runian Red nessee Valiev Authority, and Ajprl- would use the power placed in hie cultural Adjustment Admlnli&a- shaping■ h a n i n a . mym v legs.’^la a r a " W aalk l b a Uttis hands of employing the currency to army pilot,-Victor Bveeyef, claimed tlon.. farther each day as your increasing lift values to an honest norm he has to have purposely dropped almost Pop Up Like Muehroome strength permits un& s^ou are cov­ ering at leafit five miles daily. This EVERY DAY, they pass In review, eolnmn by colnmn. Yon do not put the deflationists in posseeelon five miles from a plane before pull- ’Theee new agencies are springing up like mushrooms. So fast, in fact, is the very best exercise for bring of a weapon which, at this one ing the lip cord of bis parachute Ing the hlpe, thighs tad buttocks to neod to stand on a soap-box . . . you need not crane your neck. within five or six htmdred feet of that when Major Robert M. Little­ swing, has robbed the country of john waa appointed to the job of normal. hundreds of milllene of dollars la the ground, were It not for the fact spending more than 176,000,000 for Tbs best exerelss to develop the Relaxed In your most pleasant chair, with foil view of the tiniest calves of the legs Is to stand on one purchasing power and added enor­ that a delayed parachute drop of food and clothing, the job hadn’t foot, balancing tbs body by placing 16,000 feet had already been attest­ even been, given a name. nuurcher, you scan their ranks . . . these show-windows of the town’s mously to the plight of the floun­ Major Littlejohn, posing for the one hand against the wall and ris­ dering debtor Claes. ed In this country. inevitable barrage of flashlight ing alternately on the heel and toe. smartest shops which go trooping by In the advertisements in this !n the light of such performances Do this as often as you can without It is an amaiilng thing that there photos, eat just a trifle eheepisnly what becomes of the old theory that at his desk, ready to begin work on making the muscles of your calves are people who gleefully hall this sore. Begin with twenty times and newspaper here in your lap. anybody falling a mile would neoes a 176,000,000 job that nobody even sudden—but certainly to have been had bad time to name. increase the number each day until sarily be dead or unconscious before foreseen—break in the securities One of the missing standbys this you can rise on the toes and heels striking the ground? In the case at least fifty times for each leg. and commodities market, as though summer is Senator Borah. For of the Russian it may perhaps be years he has stayed in the capital Jumping rope, bicycle riding, It were actually glad tidings of skipping, bopping on one foot and Some with blare of , to call attention to some timely, explained that an oxygen mask he ^ven when Congress wasn’t In ses­ great joy instead of being an omi­ sion, bolding general court for news­ ballroom dancing are all good exer wore kept him from suffocating clses to use, and I am . sure If you nous indication that the administra­ papermen every day. special value. Some small in size but big in values. But ai) of theni in the fall Anyhow the thing be But this summer he apparently will persist Id them you will find tion is going to maks a mess of ite that they will bring your legs o t inviting, and all of them informative. Before you go to the stores, claims to have done is wall nigh in realized that newspapermen were own reconstruction program through all BO hot on the tbajU of the which you may be proud. credible, though be probably did it lack of the quality of decision. elusive NRA that he’d get little If you ore trying to reduce the they bring the etoree to YOU . . . WHERE unhuitied, just the same. legs, you should cut down on the Zf Mr. Roosevelt does not, within attention. So he’s puUed up What kind of east iron nsrve stakes for Idaho, and won’t be starches, such as bread, pastries and you may compare, and make notes. the next few days, take the bull by also ths fats, such as butter and must a man possess to deliberately back imtll late falL the boms and declare flatly hie in­ Borah hasn’t been well, any­ oils, and you should include more of permit himself to fall through space tention to employ currency Inflation way, and feels he needs a rest. the non-starchy vegetables in your for almost two minutes, with the 'The AAA, concerned with sur­ diet he and his advisors are going to find earth flying upward at him at al­ pluses In terms o f m illions, If you are building the leg, use a Every day, this big parade of values. Every day, an opportn* themselves right back where they also is concerned with small sur­ well- balanced diet as outlined Ih most lightning speed, before at­ were on Inauguration day. pluses. In the lobby of the new the weekly menus. nlty to know what, when, where, and for how much. Every day, a tempting to halt the impetus of his Agriculture building stands a If you will follow these directioni drop by pulling that cord? Prob­ large box marked “The Open persistently, you will imdoubtedly chance to “do right by” the family budget Read the advertise- GETTING IN THE WAY. ably not one person in a million is C h ea t.” Employee, passing by, be able to have Iqgs which are slen­ are urged to dep^t surplus der and at the same time well de­ m enti. Whatever is to be the ultimate so constituted as \o exercise that clothing, which later is distrib­ veloped with tbs proper curve at tbs fats of the system of labor organiza­ degree of self control even If, like uted to the needy of Washington. calf. the Russian, be were a veteran thir­ ’There w ere fou r or five hats In tions heretofore prevalent in this It when your correspondent peek­ QUESHONS AND ANSWERS. country. It clearly cannot lie any­ ty times qualified for the Catapiller ed. where In the direction In which a Club and with five previous delayed Roller Skats Return (Darkness Around Mouth.) Who geta the most for her money? The woman who reads tka Roller-skating, always popular Question: Mrs. Gale H. inquires; good many of its leaders are trying ’chute openings to his credit. on the wide, smooto aspbai'lt “What causes darkness around the advertiaementa. Who saves time in town? *010 wawen wko raadi ■-V ' • r to steer. streets of Washington, is back mouth, mostly uodsr the nose? Is Despite the tremendous waning OUT OP THE COURTS . competing with the new it Itidnsy trouble? Also what the advertisements. Who is the best-informed person fa kar cis ^ t . blcyole craze . . . If there is any­ causes me to rub my eyes a lot? -■'5'. .'j i ' X, > issued to the American FederstloD America’s cLvU courts these, days thing harder to see than a colored What wash la good?" The woman who reads the advertisements. w&r 'I'' % ■ siiiv, af of Labor this week by General are overworked woefully. Anyone man in a blue suit roller-skating Answer: Darkness of the skin f.i'tT. -.TJ# Johnson In his speech before the familiar with their operations on the black asphalt pavement, arouqd the mouth usually comes ask a capital motorist v ^ t It is. from some liver derahgemsnt which Federatkm’s conventien, It is evi­ knows that perfectly, well. What Police at the new public to invariably dus t i faulty diet dent enough that many Federation we don’t often m liae la that up­ buildings are run ragged by partt- Your eyes may itch because of irri­ leaders fall altogether to appreciate wards of one-third o t all capes that ers . . . “The aU say they’re tation of the mucous membrane of on official business” walled one. the nature of the industrial revolu­ arise in the civil courts have to do the eyeUds from the discharge of "Even the ones who are hunting irritating toxins, but you may need tion and that they conceive the with for damages. In auto- for Jobs.” . . . But they have to giaases and should surely consult an w l^ great moveiient as a mere mobila miidtops. be careful. It might be Oeieral eye medalist who can sdvtoe you (VfMrtanlty for labor to gst.soae- lOwt bainr the ’^^eaas, there is Johnson .... Watiilngton is tak­ to put on flasaes or to uoe an eye ing its basebaU poutant In Its wash wblch he could recommend. thlag for itself, no matter wbat something very U a a ^ hbout a stride . . . Little eincitevieot - ksfpens to tits THt of thA country study just pul4iahsd by Dr. Patter- nothing Ute the • Jmga nu^losltgr popu- strset q f '5 t- v-

"'f.'W :v: BgANCH B yr S B BVEWOTG H gR A C P, MANCHBg l 'gH , OOHN^ SATTHIDAY, QCH^QB^ 1 4 ,1$68« PARENTS SHOWED T he H iG tf S chool W orld GREAT INTIREST w in RANI U S B Mias Hdcn Bates, Faculty Adviser IN HEALTH SHOW VbL L, No. 10. Saturday, October 14, 1933. Compiled by Students of Manchester School ,4 Exhibits fit Fairs by DepU of Forty-foor Maise R sasdas ■m STUDENTS DESCRIBE A K O U FT FACTORY Hoaltb Revealed Growing High School World Editor Knowledge of Problems. Named is L epI AcHpo— With its big khaki topped tent, Interviews Famous Beauty THE ODCAGO FAIR WHEN CDLUMBUB S A n jP then this Exposition vanishes—van- DIPItESSES GROUP ^Ishes just aa It has risen but leav­ In which Is houeec the annual ex­ A faw days ago, Tburaday Ooto- ing memories and ideas which will hibit* at the various town and ber H , to be asaot, we agiia oele* lix ^ r In many minds. county fain, stored for the winter, Model Known As Girl Who Launched A Million Assembly Devoted to Relat- brated that particular day eet aalde The unreality of oolors at the Ex­ Economics Classes Go to the State Department of Health In Portland, Me., Oct 14,—(AP)— Hats Appears For Short Time in honor of Chriatophar Columbus, position Is what one notices first, Its weekly bulletin today reported Forty-four officers and directors of tbs Italian discoverer of our native the Elxposition bAiUdlngs being bril­ a most successful exhibition season the Fidelity Trust Company, which ing of Experiences at Big land. liantly colored and illuminated, all East Hartford to Study during which thousands of Conneo- In Hartford. We praise the men who oross the except the white Dairy building failed to open after the bank holi­ Atlantic in airplanes as heroes of tlcut oltlaane visited the health day last March and waa placed la % The Travel and ’Transport Is paint­ tent, large numben bringing chil­ Exposition. the highest degree, but think for e ed in a bright green and yellow. The Methods. the hands of a conservator, were Plor«DO« D«Vlto of tht edltoriaKed the rage among Amerlca’a amart- moment, what a gr^er, liner dren, and received spoken or print­ eat women. General Motors/Exhibition building, ed advice on the general care of charged with ‘‘careless, negligent, ■taff of the ‘High School World" in­ aphlevement wee made by Columbus surmounted by a 177-foot tower Miaa Holt, who haa appeared In a back In 1483. health. Improvement, wrongful, illegal, and terviewed Miae Ethelyne Holt, fa- at many^ famoua faahlon atorea The trip to the World’s Fair was which Is brilliantly colored In green Three honor students of econ­ Those In charge of the exhibit re­ mouB model, on Wtdneaday at the r ...... Today we are familiar with the and has two large letters, “Q, M." unlawful acts and failure to act” In the United Statea, modeled tail­ reported by various members of the world, and Its parts. In his day it omics with their inetructor, Alton E. ported a notioeably Inoreaelng ap­ an equity action filed In Supreme Outlet Millinery Company, Hart­ rored hata laat Wedneiday at the atop the tower, ’^ e lower part of jobnfren, made a tour of the Pratt high school, under the direction of waa unknown and the people the building, where the exhibits are preciation for health problemi and Court here today In an attempt to ford. Outlet Millinery Company. She aald Dwight Perry and Nathan Oatchell thought It to be flat. They further St Whitney Aircraft Company at their solution on the part of par- recover damages for the approxi­ Mlaa Ethelyne Holt la aometlmea that ahe had expected Hartford to held, is p itte d red. The oontral Bait Hartford, Tueiday after eonooL In assembly 'Thursday. The program believed that. If they sailed eo far feature of the building Is 4 com­ enti. Praotioally all parents today mately 38,500,000 loss It was alleged called the “Olrl Who Laynched a ' be a amall place but found It to be opened by illustrating the way In on the dark, formidable sea, full of Thle visit brought out dearly the undentood the need for itarting the bank suffered through them. MlUion Hata She la really that. ^ large and clean with nice atorea. plete automobile assembly plant relation between the different phrae- which some b o ^ arrived to Chicago terrible monsters, they would drop Ihe visitors may witness the assem­ the health career for their children The bill, covering more than 9(f It all began one rainy day at the he la even more beautiful than —by hitcb-hikmg. Edward Rubai off the edge and Into the hands of ea of eoonomloa taught and their at an early age. They undentand closely printed pages, waa brought horae raoea In France. A repreaen- her plcturea ahow her to be. A bly of automobiles from the frame­ practloabUlty in the manufacturing and Ernest Clifford, representing the Satan. work thwUgb the different steps that It Is not the exact record of In the name of Robert Braun, Port­ tatlve of Sake Fifth Avenue waa at­ natural blonde, ahe haa brown eyea Today we have powerful, luxurl* field. Mr. Hubbard, a faculty mem­ weight and height that counts, but land department store executive, as tending the racea with a friend of with dark eyebrowa and laahea. hltcb-hlkers, attempted to gat a ride until It is completed and driven ber of the Franklin Bulxulng, at­ from John McHugh, driver of a cart oua ships to carry us over seas, any­ off. the steady gain from month to conservator of the bank and he—as hla. It began to rain and be put hla Combined with thla lovellneaa la a where we wish. They can brave the tended the plant with the vnlting month. They know that food and a director and a member of the hat on the wung lady whom be waa charm which makea her a truly bearing the sign “Chicago or Bust,” One of the almost unbelievable party. Intereeting Sights storms and the inhabitants of the Bights which cah be seen from rest, particularly milk, bear a di­ executive committee of the closed eacortlng. She looked ao lovely that graoloua per . on. The first speaker, Charles Dona­ deep. They are equipped with prao- The itudeata that represented Mr, rect relation to thle gain. They re­ Institution—is named as one of the through him, Sake put out the now She llkea her job Immenaely. tlcallv all the oonvenlenoee of land, ;reat distance Is the Sky Ride. It Jobngren’a three economics classes defendants. Aaked hov' ahe began thla work, ahe hue, gave a brief history of Chica­ B supported by two lofty steel tow were: Ray Ruddell, Geno Eurico, alize that too much exercise Is famoua mannlab bat. go’s growth from a small town to a are token care of by excellently ? detrimental, that a quiet half-hour Three attorneys — Frank H. Choaen aa one of the twenty moat replied: "A friend of mine who la trained offioeto, and are steered by ers, six hundred and twenty-eight and Tom McVeigh. Mr. W. A. Ryan, beautiful manlklna of New York by In the advertlalng bualneaa waa beautiful city which has been visited feet high, which stand on either U. 8. Army, Air Corps Ins^iietor, before meals or an hour of com­ Haskell, of Portland; former repre­ by more i:haij 11,000,000 people dur­ very capable oaptalna.' Reaervationi plete rest each day is needed, ee- sentative John E. Nelson, of a jury of dlatlngulahed artlata In- looking for new faces. I had my pic­ to travel may be made within a few side of the lagoon, two thousand personally conducted th e email oludli^ Jamea Montgomery Flagg, ture taken and as a result, did some ing the exposition. He also present­ feet apart. Steel cables carrying party through all departments ex­ peclrily for nervous children. Augusta, and James B. Perkins, of ed a “bird's-eye view" of the fair days. Most parents acknowledge with Augusta and Bootbbay Harbor — McClelland Barclay, Ruaaell Patter- work for advertisers. About two It took Columbus months and tracks connect the towers the two cept the expeiimentaJ, The repre­ aon and Herman Tappe, Mlaa Holt months later I posed for the Camel grounds, locating them on a map hundred and ten-foot level. Be' sentatives were greatly impreesed pride that their chlldrer have been named by Justice Sidney St. Felix drawn by George Fischer. months to persuade the queen of immunized sgalnat diphtheria or Tbaxter in Jime to investigate the wore one of tbeae hata In the Camel cigarette advertisement and foimd Elmer Burdick told about the Hall Spain to give him enough money to neath the cables, rocket cars ride by the one-floor lay-out, and the cigarette advertlaementa and atart- myself famous overnight.” back and forth between the two production methods. The many that they should give them that Im­ entire matter—appeared as coimseA of Science and of Professor Pic­ outfit his three shlpa^ Nina, Pinto, munization. Some familiarity with for Braun. and Santo Marie. 'They were so towers. An observation platform is parts for the motors began an as­ card's stratosphere balloon. sembling trip at one end of the plant the new state-wide campaign to Result of Audit (€>- Sumner Roberts spoke of the sky fragile that they were luurdly built atop each tower from which the four The allegations are based on the SCHOOL CALENDAR to fight the axigry seas they sailed hundred and twenty-four colored and ended a complete motor at the examine by X-ray some 150,(X)0 ride across the lagoon, which gave other. The engines were then given achool children In order to discover investigation of the three attorney* an excellent view of the Fair for weeks and weeks. The crew, acres of the Fair are spread below and an audit conducted at,thelr be­ TWO SOCK, BUSKIN Grounds. made up in general of cowards and Further lUustrations of modem a complete teat; tom apart; rebuilt; early signs of tuberculosis was ex­ Soccer—At Meriden, Satur­ magic ore found In the Radio and and tested again. The students ob­ pressed. In some places, parents hest. day, Oct. 14. Leland Stevenson was interested prisoners, suffered with the cold and The bill asks for a decree holding in the method of popping com with­ almost starved before the long jour­ Communication building where mes­ served In particular that all parts had already signed consent slips for Lower Sophomore Class par­ sages of all kinds are sent over were given a highly polished finish. these X-rays. the 44 men—most of them promin­ PLAYS ARE CHOSEN ty, Friday, Oct. 20. out heat, a feat performed in the ney waa over. When we think of ent in Portland business circles — General Electric Building. the crude maps, their lack of steer­ wires. The most interesting was When the representatives re­ Also‘plainly e-vldenced during the Football—At East Hartford, radio telephone, by which the mes­ turned to classes the following day, summer and fall at the fair

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Queer Twieta Connecticut Indians DAILY Tm veleni « * w In Day's News Hartford, •ATUROAV, OCTOIIR 14 (Osntral and Bfiktan S k li# M tlm a) Described By Spiess SOAM lOM K. CU b e g i n h e r e t o d a y lea they were, smiling and saying j O s n L ta et '? r .r fM ; v BOB WESTON, ton of • mU- pleasant tUngs wtaiue dislike and Oetober lA U tS Fresnwie eabjeel te ehenee. P. M. Hugo, Olda.—To Friday the thir- NSe^WlA^ NITWOSK 4106- »ioa-e. ifofBiw Crs^'^^ star Uottalre, bu fallen in love with contempt were exposed In their eenth, Faye Ri^ismejrer says: Eosteni BtMktard n m e ■ASIO -rSae»| «esf wlvjeeel ^ JOAN WABINO, pretty IHemphls eyes. Picking up her light bags, "Phooey." Thrown over his horse’s Pe Me i:00—Biafo Hoist’s Orohsstra. girl. Bob *«** oome to fiiempbla Joan had walked down the d r- head to a concrete highway directly Mandiester Historian Gives i £ j ; ' in connection with a textile plant imlar stairs into the gray gulf that 1:80—Rex Battle Ooneert En­ in front of an automobile and knock­ IWMT A CANADIAN - ‘.S = i nnder coostrootior for bis fatber*a was the hslL semble. ' ed by the latter into a deep ditch he Tercentoinary Conmittee 3:00—Village Bara Orohsstra. tp wise wdar Kyr or« cfd company. was only slightly bruised. . wvva wpfi wwno wisM BARBARA COURTNEY, aodety Jim coins to meet her, mak­ 3:80—Blue Room Bohoes —Joseph ma wled ws» enae wsb wapi Parsons, Kas.—L. B. Gregg, shoe wjdx wtmS kvoo wky wfsa wbep kpre girl wbom be imew in New York, ing It easy for her with his light, Blume, director. lilO— ?tl0—J s e a fremss — JM salesman has decided bis generosity Facts fAbont Life of First 8:00-^erry Madcaps — Norman woei Stbe kths O'Hare Or.— wi Maye OroS.— Dtal la acbeming to take blm away “Going with me? This is great! to a wanderer two years ago was MOUNTAIN--koa kdyl kflr tebl rtOC— ri60—^NRle ■ eaweN—to eeai from Joan. Not rirald of getting a bit wet?" Cloutier, director. not misplaced. Inbbitatiits of Tbis Area 8:80—Saturday Matinee — Moshe {t^itisd K r t t n ^ *'*** Tbrougb Br-bara, Joan la In­ Joan thinking, ‘Td rather drown A num In shabby clothing and Paranov, dlreistor. Cent, gsst vited to a boose party. Barbara than stay!’’ badly worn shoes entered Gregg's 4:00—Silent. eger Oerelen Orehestrs leM to J realizes Joan will to U1 at eaae Then the car cutting through store on a cold day in 1931 and ask­ —Tells Tbeir Infhience By Heathirten, ■aritena •i66—I0t0(^w)isne Afralre-afse ooset the rain and wind and mud. arzieniana, Mixes Trie among so many strangers and ed if he could be trusted for the Soiiday, Oetober 16. nw MaSoae* Ofohaa. hopes Bob will to disillusioned. Clarksdale, seen through a blur }rlce of a pair of shoes. Gregg gave lOiOS—'lliD ^laham Jonea Omh.— to • P. M. inee Oama by Orpan Newa ireadeeat^ to o The other guests all assome that of fine rain. Tunica, Robinson- ilm a pair of cheap shoes and soon NKandliS flavut, Varia^ . . Dpon State. 8:00—Jimmy Durante; Ruth Et- iSr Isexiext Dear, KISSI lOilo-liitq—Ossla Nalaen Or.—eM • Bob is in love with Barbara. vllle. Walls And on imtll the fa­ afterward forgot the incident A let­ ting; RubinofTs (. hreetree leaiieemaa, Vaa.—to a 1li6»-i8i^ierney lUpp Ora-aM • Doubts bll Joan’s mind Unhappy miliar Parkwav v .j reached. And ter accompanied by a money order arellnaillna Nish,S aeiie—4o a 9:00— Manhattan Merry-Go-Round iTener Ceneert—elee oat because of Barbara’s possessive now back home. for the price of the footgear was de­ Thirty years before the English 9:80—New Deal On Main Street. tax ^alaSiae^i^'e attitude toward B.,b and too proud She would never see Bob again. livered to Gregg this week with the came to Connecticut, the Indians of 10:00 — Mobilization of Human lauNteiseeiNteiseere—waaf oely Nie-W^ NITWeSK to show ’ nv she Is hurt. Joan ao- It had been a mistake ever to explanation the man bad obtained Ills - Till (eyerSt Devia A OrehaiOrehastra ■AtlO — laa(i wla wta-wkea wbal the territory saw tbeir first white Needs — President Roosevelt, |U(V- ■ ' ire. Jenea. ablt—also wtom kdka everm r w}rw; iri# wsyr w sM cepte the attentions of JIM WAR- Imagine she could hold him with work in Detroit. Newton D. Baker, Philadelphia Iky kyw wazr ^ Iw i men In the persons of Dutch ^ - ' r f and Leretta—to oat Mid watt I wexr FIELD. During a dandng party a world full of girls to chose Charlotte, Mich.—Frank Bailey Symphony. Kay.aovae, Spy Drama Joan takes a drive wltl Jim. The and his son, George, are going on plorers who sailed the long river Antebal'a Oubene—alao a from—gay, careless, lovely girls 10:80—Col. Louis MoHenry Howe. •all Paarl asaw—c to e rabe wdsy kfyr emt < gas In Us ca** gives cut and they who knew men’s moods and how trial next week on a charge of from X ong Island Sound to what is ' 10:46—Merry Madcaps — Norman 1^1 «o Pulamen^ Orehaatra wrva vptr arwBO wta are obliged to walk back. Hear- to please their stealing their cwn cow. The cow now WUidsor and landed to deal • lO^—16 1. A. HeHa’a Oreh.—0 to a wed wem wmo ewi Cloutier, mreotor.- lOif M Mas'e FamMyvw to • Idz wamb kvee wlw wfsa wkap ‘ Ing CAROI Si^R ID A N and oth­ Joan told herself she would for broke Into a popcorn field and the with the residents of a fortified 11:15—Studio Program. etara an Air weal ktof ktha ers erltldzlnr her behavior, Joan get him. She would never again neighbor held the animal pending town apparently long established on Mathias Spleee 11:80— Orobeetral Gems — Moshe amival—0 to a determines tr return to MempUs let he, -> ’ tl ink of Bob’s teasing settlement of damages. He charges the site. Paranov, director; with Mildred Olt-WAIO NITWORK kbq kfsd ktsr early next morning with Jim. gray eyes, his deep voice, the that the Baileys re-possessed the So Mathias Spiess of Manchester Haley, contralto. ■AaiO—laati wsto vaSovado wolwoko wom Cant laati clipped sentences, of his dear, cow, by force. relates in "The Indians of Connec­ Windsor Locks, one of tbeir burying 12:00 Mldn.—Hollywood Orchestra. raab wnao war x^swbw wkro a^k oklw NOW K) ON WITH THE STORY ticut," written for the committee on places was Investigated years ago rSo woau wfp wiaa woen wfbl wapS blond head and bis face tanned Detroit—"I read recently,” re­ 12:80 a. m.—Montclair Orchestra. wjSvi Mldweetf wSbm wfSm limbe by exposure. marked Judgt Thomas M. Cotter to historical publications of the Ter­ and a string of copper beads was 1:00— Silent il^Wtallh si Harmany—to • CHAPTER XV It was all over with Bob. He James ^icCourt, who was before centenary Commission of the State found In one of the graves.” ^Sar 5?^*5^ a8 a — wtf who wjbw of Connecticut, and published for whao wibe mss were wleo enm Mrs. Waring, sitting near the had proved H conclusively. He him on a charge of intoxication, The Hammonassett Indians bad IXII — wfit waff wbra wcam wdod the Commission by the Yale Univer­ window after Sunday dinner, saw could not have made It clearer If that a good way to tell an inebri­ the present towns of Savbrook, Sls- Bre writ wliao amau wtoo knd w/r sity Press. the automobile drive up. ‘"There's he haJ said, ‘T’ve watched you ate is to have blm close his eyes sex, Old Saybrook, Westbrook, Clin­ In the course of bis research. Mr. SOUTH COVENTRY Joan and ht young man,’’ she two chosen Bar­ and try to find his nose. Let’s see ton, and part of KlUlngworth and fVf IIP i bara. She has the things I want, you try it.” Spiess baa spent many years of ob­ Madison. said complacertly. It gave her a servation and conducted a personal sense of satisfaction to speak of the things I’m usbd to—back "My nose has been In the same A small tribe was that of the Henry Lacey of Hartford, who ground, easy manners.” place for 88 years,’’ replied Mc- investigation covering all the lands Menunketucks, who occupied "the spent part of his vacation at the kfpy this favored son of fortune as on both sides of the river. Of bis "Joan’s yount man" Already The days dragged on. Joan was Court confidently. ‘1 ought to find present township of Guilford and Century of Progress In Chicago is investigation into the Windsor town Cant. vague dreams of affluence for her saying to herself, "Two weeks i t ” nearly all of Madison." at the Dome of nls sister, Mrs. John since Tve seen him.” And again, But he didn’t, and he went to site be save; "Nowhere in the state Sheridan lor a few d m . psntlne lahees—e to est two girls were crystallizing into has an Indian village site been found The Paugussetts once consisted ! tavlil Itrine Ousr,—tousr,—to 0 o iameorta mm Ohlaase definite shape. Tbt bard years of "Three weeks." And then, ‘I t ’s Jail for 80 days. The Misses Mary (Wfc of Bos- I6yl'&—elaotlao ooast lat af TItSM, OreM that covers so large an area. To "of five clans which sometimes were •rnew drenas^as.—0 to eat struggle and rsrlmplng would soon been a month.” Fond Du Lac, Wls.—The 1800,- known as district tribes. These were ton. Mass., and Annie Clark of E 000 substation of the Wisconsin this day the camp fire stones lie Flushing, L. yl., ars violting tbslr •Insky Inatmble-^ e be behind. For the mother the lean But there was no outward sign scatter^ over several hundred Wlpawaugs, Unkowas, Potatucks ■readaaat^ t-baalo 111- anpy KIne A ^ranastea years but for hose children some­ to betray the Inner upheaval the Pow tf and Light Company was idle Pomeraugs, and Naugatucks." The arents Mr. And Mrs. John Clark of •ynaeeatora—a te 0 Iliio-ll «aigia ObiTd’a Orahatti'S today with three transfopmers out acres, not Including the capips that E[aln street. ' thing better than the endless vista pounding of her heart when the were located in the outskiifo of the present towns within tbeir territory and hardship. telephone rang, the tenseness of service because a curious squir­ re Orange, Milford, Stratford, Falr- The annual Installation of offiosrs rel ventured from his haunts in village. For many years this local­ of the 4tb Dlstriot of tbs American Pat came to the window and when' automobile brakes, ground ity was a paradise for collectors of Seld, Bridgeport, Weston, Easton, tbs regular ssrvlcs In It. Ifary's at looked out. That isn’t Bob’s outside her home at nlsht or the search of a place to bury or eat a Trumbull, Shelton, Ansonla, Wood- Legion was bald Sunday, Oct. 8tb 10:80. nut. Indian relics. It was the summer In WUlimantlc Town Hall, with De- ca r" she said. "And that Isn’t doorbell rang. village and the headquarters of the bridge, Derby, Seymour, Monroe, Miss Margaret Jacobson has been Often It would be Sara tele­ The repalt bill wgs estimated at Reding, Bethel, Danbury, Bridge- partmant Commandsr Sldnsy Flnsr substituting In Miss Frances Sbsa's WBZ-WBZA Bol; with Joan.’ Podunk tribe.". $0,000 or more. of Clinton, Conn, installing tbs fol­ room in thf Center school due to the ‘1 wonder where the young phoning, consulting about some Coimecticut in its colonial days water, Southbury, Newton, Oxford, Hopping tc the top of one of the lowing cf fleers: SprlngSald * Bastoo ynn.n Is,’ said Mrs. Waring in a detail of her wedding plans. Sara bad a large number of Indian tribes, Beacon Falls, Bethany, Naugatuck, latter's lUnsss. transformers the sqhlrrel contact­ District Commander, Wendell vaguely trouj od tone. and Bill were to be married In according to Mr. Spiess who enum­ Mlddlebury, W aterbu^, Woodbury, Jime. It would be a quiet wed ed the ''1,000-volt terminals, caus­ Roxbury, and part of Wolcott, Pros­ Boswortb, Woodstock; vice Com­ Joan entered moment later. erates them as follows: Pequots, Saturday, Oetobsr 14, ding but Sara would have pretty ing a transformer to generate beat Podunks, Mobegans, Sauklogs, pect, Pijraouth and New Fairfield. mander, William Labrecbe, Stafford She tossed her small hat aside Springs; Treasurer, Leo LaBriqus, her things, and afterward they would and melt porcelain insulators and Turutis, Massacoes, Agawans, Nip- Out of New York came the Slwa- and crossed the room to kiss Summerville; Chaplafo, Philip Un- move Into a small, attractive steel and Iron supports. mucks, Western Nebantics, Wan- nogs whose territory In this state 1:80—Mdfris Msn. mother. deraoD, Eagleville; Hutorian, Andre apartment. BYanklln, Neb.—Clarence Mitch­ gunks, Quirmipiacs, Poquonocks, Includes the towns of Greenwich, 1:46—Jack and Jerry Toy, HIU ‘Tt’s good to be back home,’’ Sbanker, Storrs; Sergeant at Arms, Sometimes It would be Jerry ell of Franklin, formerly a pitcher Hammonassatts, M e n u n k e tucks, Stamford, Darien, Norwalk, New WDRC Billy Boys. Joan said. Burton Bosworth, Woodstock; Ex. He did not comt as often as hi for the New York Giants, recently Paugussetts, Slwanogs, and Scata- C!anaan, Wilton, and Ridgefield, and 2:00—Musical OrlglnaUtlsa. "Well, that’s a nice way to be Com., Raymond F. Gates, Wllliman- 225 Hartford Oona. 1880 the past. When men were sure won and lost the same baseball cooki. Two Indians living in exile "all they left behind are a few 6:00—Casino Orchsstra. gin a glowing account of a three- tlc; Dept. Com., Frank Gleason, they grew careless, Joan thought game. He burled fqr both teams from their ancestors’ lands, are the names of places such as Miossebas- 6:80—NsU Slstsrt. day visit in the home of the rich East Woodstock. This was a new cynicism. and In the 18 Innings gave only sey, Petsiquapen, Saugatuck and 6:46—Little Orphan Annia. and playful!’’ said Pat. "You sole remnant of what once was a Tfie annual installation of officers Or it might be Jim Warfield, four hits. Arnold defeated Tbed- Noroton." Program for Saturday, October Iftb, 6:00—Otto Gray and hia Oklahoma don’t look as though you had populous people, according to Mr. of the 4th District Ladles Auxiliary who wouM have taken more of ford, 2 to 1. Spiess, Who says of one of the The Scatacook tribe “was found­ Eastern Standard Time Cowboys. done much lajdng. You look as Wilmington, N, C.—Her death at ed by a Pequot named Mauwehu, American Legion was held In Willi- 6:16—O’Learys Irlob Minstrels. .merry as though you had washed Joan’s time ’f she had encouraged tribes. "A t jpresent there are but mantle Town Hall, Sunday, Oct. 8tb P.M. blm. Dick Thornton still de^ the age of 88 ended the 64-year when the remnants of other tribes 6:80—Time, Temperature. dishes fi a month.” two full-blooded Western Nebantics with Past Dept. President Mrs. 1:00— Harold Knight’s Orchestra. voted, thought Joan was much too marriage o Mr. and Mrs. Charles alive, Slota A. Nonsuch and bis were retreating before the advanc­ 6:84—Sports RsvtafW — BUI WU- “ She’s had too much playing, S. Lamb. Six hours later he died. ing colonists who bdpdihe more and Helen MacFsrland Installing tbe 1180—Madlaon Ensemble. Hama. honest to pretend what she could son." The Nonsuch family is in 2:00—Dandng Echoes. Now she can rest,’ said Mrs. War­ He was 86. , more numerous. We find bands of followlnr: 6:40—Weather. ing, gathering up Joan’s coat and never feel, called occasionally. Oneida County, New York. President, Mrs. Marguerite 2:80— Savltt Stitrlng Quartet. She was steelint, herself against Washington—Dr. Charles A. The Podonks Indians who bad settled near New 6:42—Famous Sa| hat. Half across the room, she Milford and later at Kent, forming Hickey, Eagleville; 'Vice President, 8:00—ItaUan IdyU. the telophhne these days, fighting Pease, president of the Anti-Smok­ Mr. Spiess locates his Indian 8:80;—Mark ^ Wamow and his 6:46—New fifiigland. Community turned. "Where is your young ers Protective Leagtie, believes a new tribe known as the Scato- Mrs. Amanda Labrecbe, Stafford Singing Clubs — Dlfadtion the Impulse to search the crowd tribes In their original homes, and Springs; Chaplain, Mrs. Helen Novelty (Jrcheetra. m an?" on Uie street for a beloved face everyone should practice what be gives the present day names of the cooks.” GU Hamlin. Joan’s ej’es met her mother’s Among the Indians at Kent came Bean^y, Danielson; Secretary, Miss 4:00—Mlscba Raglnsky's Orches­ or to turn to tie social columns preaches, as other delegates to the old locations. Of the Podunks’ 7:00—John Harrlck, baritone. for a moment blankly. "Oh, “Moravian missionaries who began Mary Mullen, WUlimantlc; Sergeant tra. of the new paper to receive anti-crime conference have leatn- dwelling place he says: “Within 7:16—Treasure Island (drama)— Bob!" she said finally. ‘1 didn’t to convert the Scatocooks. Many at Arms, MTS. Elsie Southwick, 4:80—News Flashes. fresh wound by reading Bob’s ed. their territoi'y today there are the 4:86— Saturday Syncopators. Direction Carlo de Angelo. come back with him, mother. He’s accepted Christianity as their re­ Rockville; Historian, Mrs. Edna 7:80—The World In Review—News name. Advancing the abolition of smok­ towns of East Windsor, South Wind­ Slmoneau, KllUngly; B3x. Com., Pres. 6:00— Claude Hopkins’ Orchestra. coming back thli afternoon with ligion and a church was built. It la Red of tbe Week. ing as an anti-orlme remedy. Dr. sor, Manchester, part of Ellington, Mrs. Hickey, Mrs. Gorman of 5:30— Jack Armstrong; All-Ameri­ the others.’ She smswered the said that about 160 Scatacooks were 7:46—Edward MacHugh, baritona. Pat kept her in touch with Pease, 80, does not hesitate to ask Vernon, Bolton and Glastonbury.” Moosup and Mrs. Edna Lewis of can Boy. question in her mother’s eyes delegates to throw away their cig­ baptized.” 8:00—Jack D ^ y and hia Waldorf "We—he doesn’t like me any what she termed "Bob’s affair The Sauklogs bad tbeir seat in When the white people came, their WlUlmantic. 6:46— Spanish Serenade. ^ arettes or cigars at meetings when Astoria Orchestra. with Barbara.” what is now Hartford, and their land having been sold not by the In­ A Joint Installation service was 6:00— Meet the Artist. more,” _ he’s present. He told the conference 8:80— Guardsmien. ‘WeU, weU!” Pat said. "This "Guess she really has hooked queen was "Warwarme, sister of dians but by Connecticut, “reserva­ held Monday, Oct. 9th in the Legion 6:15— George Hall’s Orchestra. smoking was a major cause of Sequassen, whose royal wigwam 8:46—Cascades Orchestra. is cheerful news. There go the him,” Pat said. "Oh, the luck tions were laid out for the Indians, rooms by Earl Green Poet, Ameri­ 6:80— Football Scores and Resinne. some girls have! Think W Bar crime. stood where Colt’s Park now'ls. The can Legion and the Ladles’ Auxil­ 6:46—Tito Gulzar. ^9:00—Jamboree. family Tnllllons!” and the remnant of this tribe still 10:00—Gene and Glenn. "Pat," reproved Mrs. Waring. bara walking Into all that money Philadelphia—“Prince All Baba," low lands there were once the corn­ lives on one of the original reser­ iary after which a covered dish sup­ 7:00—Frederick William Wile fields of the Saukiog tribe, that wel­ "Tbe Political Situation in Wash- 10:80— News. . The deep line between her eyes Won’t she ’ ave fun spending it? christened Grant Reid, will be able vations. per was served. Diet. Com. Bosworth That girl has a mania for clothes to test the potency of Js "vanish­ comed the founders of Hartford." installed the following officers for mgton tonight" 10:46-r’, Weather, Tempera- so pronounced when she was trou­ “In the year 1801 there were only ture. I saw her Ir the swellest new out ing nower" from the interior of a Along the Farmington river dwelt thirty-five Individuals of this tribe the ensuing year; Com., IkSwln TU5—116— Mildred Bailey. bled, had appeared again. 7:30— The King’s Henchmen; Jane 10:40—Spbrts Review — Bin WU* "Barbara Courtney’s work, fit yesterday. She was coming out Jail cell. the Tunxis, whose name was an living at Kent. In 1849 there were Lewis; Vice. Com., Fred ^ tlg ; 2nd abbreviation of the river's original Frcman; Charles Carllle, Berren’s llama. suppose," said Pat shrewdly. ’“Well, of the Junior League place on He sold some of It to Maude but eight or ten full bloods besides Vice Com., ^ d r e Shankar; AdJt, name of Tunckeeasapose. Mr. Spiess Oi^estra. 11:00—WLS Bam Dance. you can’t compete without Union, and Bob was waiting out Roberts, negress, for $60 to enable twenty or thirty half breeds. Those Walter Hickey; Treaa.. Arthur Bar- side in his car. I didn’t give them her sister, confined in a Washing­ says it is “safe to b£Uie the area of rows; Hist., Byron Hall, Sgt, at 8:00— ^fflmer Everett Yesi. 12:00—H otd Pierre Ordieetra. clothes." living to'iay are all mixed blood," the satisfaction of knowing I saw ton Jail, to do a disappearing act. the Timxis territory as It was used Arms, Charles riarber; Chap., Philip 8:15— Elder Michanx and bis Con A. M. ____ , "It w m d ’ the clothes; it was Mr. Spiess explains. 12:80—Hotd Roosevdt Orchertra. them.’’ The stuff didn’t work and Maude by them when the whites arrived, War With Pequots Llnderson and Trustee for three gregation. me." Joan dropped into the care­ 8:46— Local Football Scores — 1:00— Time. less grammar, *child-shly, Ifor- And again, “Barbara certainly wanted her money back. on the original sale of land of 1640. Paralleling Mr. Spiess’ work Is years tbe retiring Commander, Ar­ was dolled up at this party. Will The "prince” refused amd was ar­ This purchase included what are thur MaoFarland. George Shay. lomly. the essay by Howard Bradstreet en­ Sunday, October 16, 198S you listen to the way they de^ rested. now the towns of Farmington, titled “The Story of the War with Past Dept. President Helen Mac- 8:50—-Gertrude Nlessn. Southington, nearly the whole of Farland Installed the following offi­ 9:00—Triple Bar-X Days and 8:88 a. m.—Lew White at tha Dual Pat started a' Joan, sitting there scribe her dress’ ‘Miss Barbara the Pequots Re-Told," a fight which Courtney, wearing an Imported New Britain, and Berlin, Bristol, the autiior declares “was a remark­ cers of the Ladles Auxiliary; Pres., Nights. Organ. so quietly, so unsure of her­ Mrs. Grace Homer, 1st V. Pres., 9:30—Symphonic Strings — From 9:0O—NBC ChUdren’s Hour. self. "Well, I’m sure there’s noth­ model of delicate green, with dia­ Burlington, Avon and Plainfield.” able action to take." Of the Massacoes, Mr. Spiess de­ Mrs. May Reynolds; 2nd V. Montreal. 10:00—Southland Sketches. ing wrong with you," .-he said loy­ mond shoulder clips and diamond “On the one bsmd was a, small WAPPING clares “The tribal territory covered Pres., Mrs. Jessie Lowell, Sec., Mrs. 10:00—Columbia Public Affairs In­ 10:80—Safety Crusaders. ally. “Barbara Oourtney can’t hold hair omamfnt. Her flowers were group of peace loving men who had 10:45—Time, weather, temperature. orchids and lilies of the valley what is now Simsbury, Canton and come into the Connecticut valley Evelyn Duktig; Treas., Mrs. Evelyn stitute. a candle to you. Oh, forget the 10:16—Ann Lekf at the Organ. 10:48—Samovar Serenade. Epcort, Mr. Robert Weston.’ ’’ The assessors of the town of part of Granby, East Granby and with their wives, children, emd all Parker; Hist., Mrs. Edna Lewis; sap!" South Windsor will meet at the Barkhamstead.” The Agawams were Sgt. at Arms, Mrs. Alma Barrows; 10:30— George Jessel; 11 ;00—Morning Mudcale. “What’s a few million more or Pat’s voice was careless. Only tbeir goods to establish a home. 11:30—Metropolitan-Organ Redtal Wapplng school hall on Saturday, neighbors and the name Agawam Chap., Mrs. Bray and the Ex. Com., 10 ^46—Willard Robison. less," Pat con<- nued. "Maybe we’ll Joan knew bow avidly' Pat was ’They were without experience In October 21 and Oct. 28. from nine meant "a place, the level of which is war, and unacquainted with the Mrs. Edna Lewis, Madeline James ll;0 o_la h am Jones’ Orchestra.- —Arthur Martd. develop a rich uncle or something. reveling in' ‘^be details, getting a 11:15— Columbia News Service. 11:67—Time, weather, temperature. vicarious pleasuri In the descrlp' o’clock in the morning to eight lower than the surrounding land, a methods of Indite fighting. and Mrs. Helen MoCFarland. Anyway, I sill) have Jerry." o’clock in the evening, to accommo­ “On the other hand were the pow-^ The winners at the weekly whist 11:80— Leon Belasco’s Orchestra. 12:00—Antobal’s Cubans. She was thinking as she said tion of clothes she could not mt' meadow,” So “their tribal territory date the people who live in this sec­ extended from Massachusetts into erful and numerous Pequots who party of St. Mary’s Parish were as P. M. that about Claire Williams, the ford and gay affairs she could not Program for Sunday, October 16tti, tion of the town and they will be what is now Connecticut and com­ were the terror of all the tribes of follows: Lafiies: 1st., Mrs. Ed. 12:15—Baby Rose Marie. vivid marrie'' woman who was attend. e. s. t. at the Town Hall on Oct. 80 and 31 prises what are the present towns of Connecticut. They were warriors (JhampIaJn; Eagleville; 2nd., Mrs. 12:80—Radio City Concert alw ays appearing, no matter where Joar tried to shut out the pic 1:80—High Light! of tbe Bible. and November 1. ' Suffleld, Hartland and parts of who had come into the region, over­ Elmer Cabodh, So. Coventry; 3rd., A.M. Pat and Jerry had happened to be. ture from her mind. 'The picture 10:00— Church of the Air; Lutheran. 2:00—Autumn IdyU—Gloria LaVey, of Barbara smiling triumphantly. Wapplng Grange members will Granby, Blast Granby and Enfield. powering the native tribes and dom­ Mrs. John jznark. Gentlemen prizes “There’s something awfully fim- have a float in the parade today, at went to: 1st., Lester 'Taylor, Storrs; 10:30—Crazy Buckaroos. soprano. “Well, I guess the next time it “The Plpmuck country extended inating them imperiously.” 10:46—Marion Carley, pianist. ny about it,' she had told Jerry. the Dost Hartford Sesqul-centennlal. By sudden actlqp and sharp blows 2nd., Elmer Cahoon, So. Coventry; 2:30—Jan Garber and hia Ordiaatra. will be an cmnouncement of her Into Connecticut only as far south 11:00— Service from the First 'Uni­ “Maybe she’s psychic. Or Is it that The parade Is to be at half past one the few men of the settler English 3rd., Jerry O’Connor of WilUraantic. 8:00—National Opera Ooncart,. di­ wedding,” Pat,, said gloomily, as Mosbenupsuck “now Snlpslc Lake tarian Meeting Houee. your telephone is In good working o’clock. Many people from Wapplng forces broke the Indian power, kill­ The Ace of Hearts was won by Miss rection Wilfred Pdletier. “And won’t that be something!” at Rockville,” but originally it In- 12:00 M.—Salt Lake City Taber­ 4:00—Radio Nimble Wits—Everett order?” are planning to attend. Oluded "the present towns of ing men, women and children in Elizabeth Flaherty of South Cov­ “Lay off Claire, will you, Pat?" Joan plunged more deeply in­ nacle Choir and Organ. The Hartford East Association of ^omers, Stafford, Union, Woodstock, raids that were terrifyingly unex­ entry. There were fiftete tables of Smith. Jerry had replied angrily. ‘Tve to work and the days,, if not players who enjoyed cakes, sand­ P M 4:15— ^Morin Sisters. happy, were at least filled. Congregational Churches wUl hold a Thompson, Putnam, and parts of BU- pected, and driving the survivors re­ Mexican known her all my life. Isn’t It lentlessly until they were either out­ wiches and coNee after the card 12:30—’n to GUizar, the 4:8(^MassachU8ctts Bay Cofotales Between hours of tutoring she fall rally In the Congr^atlonal llngton, Tolland, Willington, Ash­ tenor. natural we should have the same church at Broad Brook on Thursday side the Connecticut limits or clearly playing served by the hostesses Mrs. —GHeaaon L.''Archer. ' energetically cleaned bouse, ar­ ford, Pomfret and KllUngly" says Mary Burke and Mrs. Edward 12:46—Polish Program. 4:45—Organ Redtal—Dion KaBOUdy friends?” evening, October 26. A supper at a Mr. Spiess. afraid ever to fight the white men Jerry had been busy a lot late­ ranged trays for Benny, and aired Navln. 1:00— Church of the AJr; Jewish. 6:00—^iWendly Hour—*^aood Ifiife," and sheeted the sick bed while popular low price will be followed The present townships within the again. 1:30—^Diplomats — Danes ’Tunes. ly but he always had a plausible The war was ordered by "The Thursday tilgbt’s Ltegue of Wom­ Dr. WUUam Hiram FonOtes. . he was being "sunned” on the up­ by a program of speeches and music Western Nebantics area are listed 2:00—Everett D. Dow — Fact alibi. General (3ourt sitting at Hartford on en Voters meeting, to which tbe 5:S0-^rand Hotel. ! stairs porch by a combination of choirs from the by Mr. Spiess. as Lyme, Old Lyme, Finder. Joan went upstairs to see Benny. different churches. The rally is im- May 1, 1687," and it « d e d in the Town School Boafo and Town S:06—Eeaex Houee Bnaembie. ' Often she was out ‘n the yard East Lyme, and Waterford. , Teachers had been invited as 2:16—Negro Spirituals; Coleman "Well, old timer, how g( os the bat­ der the auspices of the World Ser­ "swamp fight” at the present South- 6:80—Tinie, tem pw eture.____ . with gardt tools about, capably Of the Wangunks’ territory have guests, proved to be an jdueational W illia^ and Raymond Morris. tle?” Shq stooped and Issed him. vice committee, and Rev. Truman H. port, on July 18, also In 1687. 8:84— Revledir—BUI WIBIeme. sprlnkli-g seed and covering them been carved the.towns of Wethers­ as well as a social meeting. A. J. 2:30—^ e Big Hollywood Show; “Pretty well. I’m glad you’re Woodward of Bast Hartford is the Even In those early days the men 6:40—weather. with damp, rich earth. This was the field, Newington, Rocky Hill, Crom­ Bnmdage of Storrs gave a very fine Abe Inman’s Orchestra. 6:43—Famoua fiayinge. back, Joan. Have a good tim e?” chairman. Several from Wapplng well, Portland, Bast Hampton, Mid­ who participated in the war de­ way, she assured herself. Keep m and^ the bonus,' and the early talk te 4-H Club work and dted 3:00—n e New York PhUhannonio 6^45—Trio RomantiquA • “Oh, swell,” said Joan. are anticipating attending this dletown, Mlddlefleld, Durhsun, Had- Symifiiony Orchestra. “Thats good. How’s Bob?’’ busy, leaving no time to think Carol’s amazed eyes hsul met BOTANIST DIES Mrs. Walter N. Foster ohainnan, Cheshire, Wallingford, Hamden, —An enthusiastic throngNof thous­ could be easily sUminafod. Mlsi 9K)0—m no Martini, tsoo^ Jane hers. ‘Tm going back to Mem- Mrs. Walter N. Battey, Miss Kate North . Haven, Bast Haven, New ands gave Wing.Commander Sir Margaret Danehy, school nurse who Fromi^ uootralto; JuBua Taann, -phis with Jim," Joan had stated Baltimore, O ct 14— (AP) — Dr. M. Wlthrel, Oscar D. Strong, an^ Haven, Branford, North Branford, Charles Kingsford-Smlth a tumulto- was to speak bad aoksd earlier that oomeman; Brno Rapp^ OfitaMa- 10:4 itimply. Charles C. PUtt TfTOttmor ot botany Edward P. Collins and the Decora­ and part of Bethany, Prospect, New ous greeting when he. arrived here sbs'bs excused from speaUng as tra: Tkd Hualng, maator o f cere- "Oh, you are!" at the School of Phannaoy, Univer­ tion committee is Miss Mlrlaxn Britain and thf eastern comer of late today, oomptetlng the notable sbs was imabls to do so. This was ‘I t was lovely of jrou to Include lo FatrTe QuM-Dsamaa. sity of Maryland, and an interna­ Welles, Miss Agnes Brandenburg, Waterbury. fflgbt on which ait sstabllshed a new very unfortunate as the towni- »{ me on the par-y. It’s been won­ tional authority on ttehene, died here Miss Dorothy MMcmey and IHii "The V^ttonook territory indud- England to AuatrUtai record. peo^^ would do wall to listen to fist lOiSO—Qufot Rarmonlaa. derful. Please say a goodby to Mrs. yesterday. He had been ill elnoe a Dorothy Tiveele. ed the present townships of Wind­ aocount of tha work sfis to dotiqr iO:4E3Sbllixatioa' for Sheridan fbr me." 1^ was amputated several months sor, Windsor Lo

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ SATURDAY, OC7TOBER 14,1983, je 4 fiO D ® r ri:irY~-M Tro»:' S. DRUBS MERIDEN TO RETAIN LEAGUE LEAD - » GREENS. EXPECT TO NATION WATCHES Push, Not Pull, Is What Linemen Need RED AND WHITE SCORES FOOTBALL TUTS; .... EASILY AGAINST MUCH BEAT WEST SIDES UPSETS CERTAIN BasebaD Game Tomorrow TOUTED RIVAL ELEVEN CALLS WEST SEES Army, Dartmooth, Harvard, they showed in this game with so Wm Wind Up Season; Great Phmges ThroQinii Sil­ few glaring mistakes, should poll Coluliibia and Princeton them a long ways toward toe C C. AHGHTINGBUNCH I. L. championship this year, bar> Babiel Will Hurl for Hub- ver City Line by Bob ring Injuries to toe regulars. Expected to Keep Records Johnson Nets Yardage lard’s Team in What Smith, Judd and Mozzer It was at this point of toe game, Jack Dwyer, in Letter to Qear. shortly before the hajf ended, » _ Johnson, another powe.'ful and llke- Promises to Be Good Paves Way for Two Ijr-loeklng back ripped off a nice run Herald, Says Team Cham­ of 18 yards to help his mates. Moz­ By ALAN GOULD Match. zer almost equaled this on this pionship Contenders. New York, Oct. 14— (AP) -R id- Touchdowns; Score 1 3 ^ . march with 12 more. Then time, and Ing toe crest of what looks like a time alone, held M. H. S. to a single fresh wave of populsu-ity, college touchdown in the first half. Man&grcr Joseph Hublard w ill trot A well attended meeting of the football took over toe full glare of Unleashing their new-found pow-^ Meriden showed again their wares out his Manch^er Green huskies, in toe opening moments of toe third winners of the “American League” toe sporting spotlight today for the er for three-fourths of the game, West Side football team last eve­ quarter, Nedza streaking through championship team, of Manchester, ning heard sentiment voiced to first time this season. From now on toe Manchester High eleven ripped on the West Side grounds against until the first week in December, toe highly-touted Meriden Fean; Manchester’s right tackle and the West Sides tomorrow morning keep home town players for the toe touchdown race will be on in full wide apeirt yesterday afternoon on around toe end fo/ 45 yards for at 10:80 o’clock for the final curtain season. Local fans during the past blast from coast to coast J Mt. Nebo field, winning by the msr-i Meriden’s touchdown. Manchester The next time, a locomotive breaks down near St. Louis, they'll just call out Washington University's of baseball here this season. The four 0^ five years have lost sight of Tbe “big push” today was toward gin of 18-6, which does not tell ade­ failed to get a first down In toe series will be the best two out of the quality of play by these home the midlands with Navy’s improved linemen to clear the tracks. Line Coach Gale Bull man has had his boys out shoving gondolas around quately toe superiority of the Red third quarter until near toe end of town players, who for fifteen years play. three for the town championship. team challenging toe Pittsburgh to develop power, and above you tee them in action. The coach, incidentally, is getting a free ride. and White. When toe referee blew prior to the advent of foreign stars Babiel Will Pitch Panthers in Pitt stadium, Vanderbilt his whistle to end toe first half. Bob Score Second Toochdown were content to gaze upon and ap­ Manager Hublard announces that coming out of toe south to tackle Smith rolled off toe ball on the two Manchester opened toe fourth he will pitch Babiel, former star plaud the efforts of those whom Ohio State’s Juggernaut, Cornell re- they knew. yard line, as muttered Oh’s and Ah's period rather Inauapldoualy, with Trade School hurler, in the opening sximing an old and colorful rivalry swelled up and dow-* toe sldellnee. Mozzer fumbling and recovering on » game tomorrow. Segar will be be­ A series in Manchester this year with Michigan at Ann Arbor and Moske Signs a Contract CONNECTICUT GRID In this particular Instance the locals toe third down. Judd toon streaked hind the plate. Plnney will be at would have aroused considerable Stanford’s Indians whooping it up Interest for several reasons, ' chief had driven hard Into Meriden terri­ down the left sidelines for 17 yards Arts, Vlot at second base, Patriss at against Northwestern at Chicago. tory on some great plunges by short, "Butch” Lovett, one of the among them being the ability of ’The home teams, with toe exception To Coach Eagle Eleven to the 20 yard line and Bobble Smith SLATE ATTRACTIVE Chuckle Smith, Johnson, Mozzer heaviest hitters on the team, at the coaches of the respective'teams of Northwestern, seemed to hold ran amuck through toe right side and Bob Smith. The score for the third. The outfield of the Green to develop players outstanding toe edge In these affairs, expected to of the Meriden line, saw be was first half was 6-0 Manchester. ♦ f m tomorrow will be Borello in enough to draw bigger crowda. Lo­ attract upwards of 200,000 cus­ When toe Elagles take toe fleld'^to a finish. blocked off and reversed his field to They have won their Meriden Team Threatona left, Fiedler in center and Ray cal players are trying hard to over­ tomers. against toe New Britain Trian^es tw o gam es this season by a wide toe weak side and ran for tbe sec­ J a r^ or Splllane in right. come the outside Influence sinM “Big Ten” Contests tomorrow efftemoon they will be margin. Yale May Not Have Easy Meriden put on its greatest show ond touchdown. Judd rlpp^ through Aaron Cook, the “Boy Mayor” of 1929 when out of town players They shared mldwestem Interest stronger than at any previous ap­ The kick-off will be at 2 p. m In toe third quarter when Nedaa, a hole no larger than a stovepipe, it Manchester, will toss out the first were first induced to come to Man­ with such Big Ten contests as pearance, it was said today. With following a fast preliminary game. Time; Trinity Meets Coast Paslnskl, Schee and Hobson cracked seemed, to add tbe extra point, end­ ball at the request of Manager Hub­ chester. No question but that this minols-Wlsconsln and Minnesota- too new recruits, Coach “Ding” The Wright brothers will handle toe tbe Manchester forwanl wall for a ing toe day’s scoring. • lard. Mayor Cook wiU be presented type of player was outstshdlng in Purdue, tbe renewal of Indiana- Farr says the team will be able to game. Following are toe probable total of 46 yards, stopping on the Local Lade Nall Pasoea by George Olds, annoxincer and urn- most Instances. You could find in Notre Dame aotlvltiee at Blooming­ add the necessary punch which has lineups: Guard. 1-yard line when Meriden fumbled The touted Meriden pnaaiia began ^[re on occasion. them the finished product of high ton and Bix Six engagemente fea­ been lacking before. Eagles: Rowe, left end; Mitchell, on toe last. down. Manchester kick­ to float over toe field as toe Hublard Is Oonlldent school, prep school and college turing Nebrasksi-Iowa state and Heading toe list <3 added material left tackle; Nielson, left guard; ed to safety. Nedsa took the ball on slipped away, a Nedza to Bonnley The Green’s manner, although training. No comparison except in MiBaouri-Kansae State. toe Manchester 46-yard Une snd Is Brunlg Moske, former Major lum­ Stone, center; Mitchell, right guard; (By the A P.) pass netting 20 yards and another giving due credit to the hitting isolated cases, quoting Sully Sla- Army, Dartmouth, Columbia, inary. Moske, who needs no intro­ Krysltis, right tackle; Vince, right streaked through toe left side of toe like unto the first, looked very good power of the West Side team during monds, Johnny Groman, T o m m y Harvard, Pennsylvania and Prince­ duction to Manchester fans, will end; Copeland and Hayes, left half­ That bugaboo of all major elevens, Red and White line for a touchdown. until Johnson piked It out of toe tito season, says that the general Happeny, Brunlg Moske and oth­ ton seemed likel/ to keep t^elr hold down toe fullback position. At back; Slaga, right halfba^; Moske, toe big little-team, leered at Yale An attempt to add toe extra point air, low-sailing, and charged up the all-around play of his team, as ers. records clear without much trouble one of the halves, Hayes, former fullback; P'ledler, quarterback. from toe shadows of toe bowl as to­ by pass failed. That was toe end of sidelines like a bullet As the end shown by the record made in the 35 This year toe West Sides are but Jimmy Crowley’s Fofdham Army star, will alternate with New Britain: Rogelman, left day brought what may be toe turn­ the Meriden thrust and toe Man­ neared Manchester fumbled games played this season, of which tr3dng to fill the vacancy caused by powerhouse faced its first major op­ Sltiga. At center, toe addition of end; Iknmers, left tackle; Blnas, left ing point in toe 1933 football ca­ chester goal line was in danger but Judd made five and lost ten yards 2 i were won, will decide the cham­ the absence of these former stars ponent, West Virginia, while Syra­ Ray Stone, former Brown player, guard; Dombrowskl, center; Canzel reers of several Connecticut col­ once thereafter. as the whistle sounded. leges. ' pionship. Teams of good caliber from toe gridiron. Then toe policy cuse prepsu^d to take on toe “Bat­ will serve to make that position al­ lei, right guard; Eckhardt, right ' First Quarter Soo relees The LIneape A sturdy band came out of toe have been playeo during the season, of the club was a >pted for local tling Bishops’ ’of Ohio Wesleyan and most impregnable. The return of tackle; D’Amato, right end; Cassal- Manchester failed to score In toe Meriden: Panciera, le; Majkowski, such as the All-Bumsidea, Hartford players, local fans and a real old- Colgate tackled a much improved Billy Copeland will also be an asset la, left halfback; Dagata, right half­ South from Washington and Lee first period although smashing holes with a promise to offer toe Elis It; Logoyke, Ig; White, c; O’Brien, Red Sox, All-Hartford, Pequonock, time local series. The ilagles gave Rutgers team. Yale’s showing in to toe team. back; Novack, fullback; Quatl, quar­ through toe Meriden forward wall rg; Brooks, rt; <3ormley, re; Nedza, and others. Most of the games lost evidence of this early In toe season Its opening game was not sufficient The New Britain eleven will also terback. serious opposition In their second at wllL Alton Judd made first dovm game of toe season, in toe days of qb; Pasinski, Ihb; Schee, rhb; Hob­ were by close scores. and up until last evening’s Herald to warrant over confidence as to present a formidable aggregation The manager of toe Eagles team on toe third play after Rautenbwg son, (Capt), fb. Babid, submarine ball artist of had confidently expected that the what tbe Ellis would do to the Gen­ smd may be slight favorites to win. has signed Bninig Moske to play old, a pushover for toe Big Blue had run toe Meriden kick back 10 team and a warmup for more im­ Manchester: Rautenberg. le; the Green will start eind the Green series this season would be a purely erals form Washington and Lee. According to Manager Joe Rlcco and with his team starting Sunday. yards. Bob Smith cracked right portant games to come. Shedd, It; Comber, Ig; Leonl, c; pilot thinks his star has enough local affair, even to the officials. Pacific Coast ’Tilte to newspaper reports, their chief Dwyer claimed today he had Moske tackle for three and addeu two And while Yale looked none too Rowe (Capt.), rg; O’Leary, rt; Sla- stuff on the ball at all times to puz­ Jack Dwyer haa developed sever­ The big game on toe Pacific co^t strength lies in Novack at fullback, sign a contract Tuesday to coach more,, Judd making the down. . zle such hitters as Stavnitsky, pitted Southern California’s 1931 strong ecklng out a meager 14-7 monds, re; C. Smith, qb; R. Smith, al teams of' better than average Dombrowskl at center and Eckhardt toe team and fill in at halfback Failing to gain in the second Ihb; A. Judd, rhb; Mozzer, fb. Dowd, Holland and McOann. - ’ iMTWlevea that local football, toe 32 champions against St Mary’s at right tackle. Tbe New Britaln- victory over Maine in its single Moske was captain of toe Majors stanza, Mozzer whipped a pass over Touchdowns: Mozzer, R, Smith, ’The Green believes they have been semi-pro brand as exhibited before the last team to take toe measure ites are well organized and trained for two years. game thus far, toe southerners have up against better pitching this sea­ downed two opponents and have right end which was snapped out of Nedza. Point after touchdown, Judd. toe football public of Manchester in of toe Trojans. It was in toe open­ toe Mt. Nebo air by Nedza, that son than will be offered them by toe past, was and still Is just as ing game of 1931 that toe galloping been held to a tie only by a formid­ Score By Periods Godek or Frank Hewitt and the Gaels upset Southern C^ifomia. able West ■Virginia team in a third bothersome Meriden youngster, and M a n ch ester...... o 6 0 7__13 good as other towns. There Is no he made 11 yards before being nail­ famous “Green late innings rallies' better ./ay than to match toe Washington and Oregon squared off game. Meriden ...... ' 0 ^ 6 0— 6 will take the West Sides off their at Seattle in toe major contest of PRENTICE MAROONS ed. Schee and Hobson made Meri­ Sobstitotions teams from both ends of toe to^9?n That head (^06u:b Reggie Root re­ den’s first down and while negotiat­ feet with its power. for the championship, 'tolntlng to toe Pacific coast conference. BOWLING gards this as a possible crisis in his Meriden; Sanders for O’Brien: ing toe next stripe, Pasinski got Fast Game Expected 1927 when toe rivals played at Mc­ The rise of toe Arkansas Razor- first year as Yale varsity oo€u:h is Schumway for Panciera; Ryan for caught in a reverse play, losing A young team, num-for-man, the backs in toe Southwest conference evidence by toe fact that not until Sanders: Hllldebrand for Schum­ Kee stfeet, again in 1928 and 1929, PLAY HERE SUNDAY plenty of yardage. Green has been playing together for enough money was made to satisfy as a result of their defeat of Texas In toe Ribbon MUl League last toe eve of toe game did he choose way; Dougherty for Hilledebrand; the past two years eind last year had toe team, eind compensate them for Christian, put toe spotlight their night Team No. 1 took three out of his starting lineup. Chuckle Smith took Nedza’s boot Woods for Nedza; Johnson for Maj­ a very successful season, playing 80 and raced it back five yards, at toe efforts of toe season. tussle today with Maylbr at Little four points frpm Team No. 3, while Then, after wavering between kowski; Caulkins for White; O’Brien games, winning 17 and losing 13, a Rock. In toe south, 'Tennessee and sending in either toe first or toe which point Mozzer tried another for White; Dougherty for Pan- One can buy easily, toe material Team No. 4 took three out of four fair enough record. is there, but there is something no Duke, which waged a spectectxlar Fast Outfit from Berlin Will second team as a unit, he decided to forward to Rautenberg which failed. oiera. The Green won its way to the semi-pro football team, manage­ game last year, tangled in one of points from Team No. 2. start the same team, with one ex­ Manchester Shows Power Maacheeter: Johnson for A. Judd: flna.iw for the town championship by ment or otherwise, can buy and toe headline attractions at Durham, Be Seen at M t Nebo. There were several big scores ception, as that which stalled Manchester's power was soon Mlstrette for Sheui; E. Judd for A. defeating’ Baldwin’s Aces and North that is loyalty to toe home town N. C. Auburn and Georgia Tech, made. Bill Dietz of Team No. 1 hit against Maine. Vic Malin, whose manifest in toe second quarter when Judd; Comber for Robinson; Robjn- Bind Arows, best two out of three players, If deserving. The West North Carolina and Georgia, Florida a high single of 162, which Is one extra poundtige sent him to the Mozzer and A. Judd teamed for a son for Comber; O’Leary for Shedd; games. The West Sides defeated Side club right now looks like toe and North Carolina State, Louisiana of toe highest scores ever rolled in gray squad, was replaced at Center first down in the first few minutes Fraser for R. Smith; Haraburda for the Blueflelds and the Sub Alpines 1926-27 Pirates, under-rated, no State and Centenary, Tiilane and The West Side football team will town in a league game. He also hit by Joe Johnston. of play. Manchester continued tbe M ozzer. for their chance at the title. stars, aotoing but a determination Maryland contributed to an impos­ meet toe Prentice Maroons, of Ber­ for a three string of 406. drive down toe field with Bob Smith First Downs ’The officials of tomorrow’s game Tbe undefeated Wesleyan team,' to produce In Manchester toe kind ing slate of big games. “Old Pop” manager of toe Midget cracking off 14 yards around right will be: O’Leary behind the plate lin, at Mt Nebo tomorrow after­ meanwhile was In foreign territory Meriden 5; Mancheeter 16. of football necessary to win toe Smoke Shop, knocked off a single of end and Mozzer taking toe ball and Russell on bases. noon at 2:15 o’clock. This will be for toe first time this season, ready Officials: Parker, Middlehury, town title and bring it back over the second game of toe season for 144, which Isn’t bad for a fellow to do battle at Brunswick, Me., with thrice for two, on4 and then referee; Ginsberg, Fbrdham, um­ south. toe local team and a vaistly im­ boasting of being 70 years old. its annueJ foes, toe Bowdoln Polar first touchdown. Slamnnd’s kick for pire; O’LoughUa, Catodlie U., There is one thing, however, that proved squad of pigskin chasers “Pop” is out with a challenge to Bears. point was blocked. Unetmaa. nme: Four' 11 miaute toe writer wants to Impress on toe Local Sport will take the field. Merrer, Bren­ any man his age In toe state. Almost at full strength, and with Shortly after tba Unaun a Nedza periods. FOOTBALL fans of toe south end and that is nan and Falkoskl will officiate. Johnny Howard and Howard Mur­ toe confidence gained by toelr de­ to Hobson pass netted M yards; this fact, namely, that the West During toe past two weeks Coach phy would like to hook, up against cisive victory over Connecticut Nedza again circled right end for By Associated Press Side club will place a local team on Chatter Jack Dwyer has put the West Bill Kutkaveck eind Charlie Kebart. State after being tied in their open­ 24 yardz. Chuckle Smith mAiriny the SIX DAY BIKE GRIND EAST toe field for the remainder of /the Siders through % gruelling set of ing game by Union, toe Cardinals tackle which prevented a score as thiquesne, 18; Western Mary­ season and one that will give the ractice sessions. A good heavy Ribbon Mill Standing went into toe game optimistic they toe field was clear beyond the safe­ land, 0. contender or toe holder of The Crescents A. C., of Rockville, Ece, featuring Sterll^, a husky 200 W . L. can keep their slate clean. ty man. Manchester took time out HAS SHIFTING LAPS Clemson, 0; George Washington, the championship a real fight today issued a challenge to toe pound .tackls; Tony R ^ e, a guard Team No. 1 ...... 6 2 An attractive intra-state game on its 10 yard Uns and when play 0. from whistle to whistle if toe Pawnee A. C., to engage in a foot­ weighing 190 pounds; LaCosse, for­ Team No. 4 ...... ^ 3 brought T rinity and toe (>>aat was resumed, Nedza after trying to Temple, 81; Haskell Indians, 0. champions are willing to arrange ball game here or in Rockville at mer Cub star; Joe Kutlek, another Team No. 3 ...... 3 5 Guard academy at Hartford. Etech sift through Manchester's strong Detroit Team of Gachon and MTOWEST toe series. any. time convenient to tbe Pawnee tackle weighing 186 pounds and Team No. 2 ...... , 2 6 team scored 25 points against a line, sought to loft a forward but Ottevaire Leading: Large Frank Kanoek, all being well over Detroit, 14; Washington and Jeff, Unless toe Eagles feel that toe eleven. John Dobosz, toe manager, weak Worcester Tech aggregation could not find a receiver and elected 180 pounds. Henry and Lippincott Field. 0. West Sides are not In their class says if toe Pawnee management is Team No. 4 and all indications today pointed to to run. He was pinned for a loss - -- N Drake, 6; Cralgston, 0. now tobre will be a series. will probably start in toe wing posi­ interested to communicate the fact Fox ...... 83 96 118— 297 a close fight. and Manchester took the balL Montreal, Oct 14.— (AP)—> The North Dakota, 41; South Dadcota, Yours In Sport, tions with Tryon and Massey In Blanchard The entire cadet eorpe was sebad- in toe columns of Tbe Evening Her­ reserve. Vic Johneon is being ...... 95 97 88— 280 Start Goal Drive rapidly shifting pattera of the Mon­ 0 . JACK DWYER. ald. uled to invade Hartford and to pa­ groomed for end. Carl Anderson, Torrance ...... 88 108 102— 298 Manchester started another drive ti eal six-day bicycle race today saw Butler, 24; Evansville, 6. Murphy ...... 89 118 132— 339 rade on to toe field with toe Coaat for Meriden's goal posts after that Oklahoma City, 19; Oklahoma A. the smallest player on the line, at Pierre Gachon and Freddie Otte­ The Olympic soccer team of this Smith ...... 96 97 98— 291 Guard band ledning a colorful back­ and, with Bob Smlt|i cracking the and M., 13. center, is one of toe best defensive vaire, the Montreal-Detrolt combi­ town will play the Chance-Vought ground to an interesting game. tackles and Mozzsr plunging Michigan Normal, 13; St. Viater, CRAWFORD MAY TURN men In town. nation, out in front of tbe field by aggregation on the (Thance-Vought Tbe back field for the West Sides 461 611 688 1600 through center and around tbe ends, tijro liq;>s. 8. field in Blast Hartford Sunday aft­ Teem No. S Texas A. and M., 17; Texas Arts is etui in doubt Angelo, Moriarty, tbe Red and White surged down tin­ Tba race still showed sa unusual ernoon. All players are requested to McGowan and Industrials, 0. “PRO” m DEN AVERS Sendrowakl and Lukas seem to be ...... 67 81 64— 202 der tbe shadow of the posts to be spread between the leading teams meet in front of toe School street Tedford . STAKE RACES GRACE SOUTH toe starting lineup. This combina­ ...... 88 107 118— 808 baited by tbe timer's whistle, a and tbe trailers, two mllss and six Rec Sunday afternoon at 1:30 tion seemed to work well against Berry ...... 129 97 114— 889 scant two yards shy of tbe white laps separating first and last place. Howard, 51; Union University, 0. “Big Bill” Says Anzac Tennis o ’clock. Mississippi College, 14; Spring- Plainvllle In toe first encounter. Holland ...... 104 87 104— 295 LAUREL CARD TODAY Une that meant another slx-polnt6r. Tbe leaders standings were: King May Direct Talents to Haraburta has progressed nicely Bengston ...... 88 181 79—298 It Is of interest to note here that M iles Laps hill, 8. The Pawnee A. C., footbaU team FAB WEST Practical Use. during tbe pest fWo wssks and Manchester’s backfleld worked like Oaohoo-Ottevalrs ...... 1766 6 will play the Lafayette A. C. elev­ sssms to bs m prlm4 oonditlon, Bsp- 460 608 474 1487 Idaho University, 18; College of Mite and Jamastown to Match clockwork In this ganM, the inter­ Pedsn-Audy ...... 1766 4 en, of Rockville, at tbe Fair pensy, Wltkoid, Brown and Ab ference spreading generoue holae in Fleldiat-MoDonald ...... 17W 8 Zdabo, 0. Grounds in Rockville tomorrow aft­ Esgleson for tbe second quartet of Southern Oregon Normal, 12; Montreal, Oct. 14.—(AP)— ’The Team No. 8 Strides in $2,500 Handicap. tbe Merkton front line for these Saetta-Zach ...... 1766 8 ernoon at 2:80 o’clock. Tbe Paw­ backs with four or five other good Oregon Norm al, 7. Montreal Herald today quotes Wil­ Stevenson ...... 97 106 91— 294 rarin’ backs to rip open. 'p>e power OadoU'Bartell ...... 1766 S liam T. 'niden, n, United States nees expect a large number of men In tbe backgrotmd. Ritchie ...... 67 84 98— 244 professional tennis player and pro­ Manchester fans will journey to The visitors will bring a heavy M cKee ...... 108 89 108—600 Laurel, Md., Oct. 14.— (AP)—Two moter as saying be understood Jack Rockville to witness tbe fracas. team, and is coached by A1 Pentore. Dwyer ...... 121 181 109— 861 Btkke races graced toe program at Clrescalla, former New Britain Last Night ^8 Fights Crawford of Australia was consid­ The trip will be started from here Brennan . Laurel Park today, but the chief in­ High player is captain; Durand, ...... 99 98 101— 298 ering favorably professional offers. at 1 o’clock. Tbe starting lineups terest was in the renewal of tba are: Pawnees, DegorloTleft end; Bristol illgb end of a few years “Crawford has signed nothing and 487 608 602 1497 competition of three years between Baldwin, left tackle; Alberts, left back; Btssell, All-Torrlngton guard (By Associated Press) given no assent,” the paper quoted Team No. 1 A. (j. Bostwlck’s Mate and George USED CAR VALUES Syracuse, N. Y.—Mickey Serrian, guard; Wolfram, center; Zuraukus, and what is reputed to be the fast­ “niden sa}rlng, "but I imderstand Chambers ...... 91 88 82— 266 D. Widener’s Jamestown. Scranton, Pa., outpointed Sammy right guard, Burke, right tackle: est paid of ends in semi-pro circles Meeting Mate in the 20tb running he is considering favorably the idea Anderson ...... 110 99 107—316 Mandell, R ockford, HI., 6. Rudeen, right end; Willis, left half­ in tbe persons of Bailey and Sebaub. FOR THE WEEK-END of turning his great talents to prac­ Larder ...... 99 81 99— 279 of tba $2,600 added one-mile Laurel Kansas City—Tommy Corbett, back; O’Brlgbt, right halfback; J. All members of tbe West Side Stakes, Jamestown, with bis two tical use.” team will practice tomorrow mom- McDowell- ...... 100 97 100— 803 1988 (CHEVROLET SPORT COUPE Omaha, outpointed Joe Gliek, Brook­ McCarthy, quarterback; MeCartan, Dietz ...... 182 victories in two starts this year, Tllden said no approaches had fuUback.'Lafayettes, Ashland, left fag at 10 o’clock at toe West Side 121 123—406 lyn, 10. been made to Fred Perry, British playgrounds. was considered toe horse to whip in Good tirea good paint An exeeDent valve. San Francisco—Yoimg Tommy, end; Llernlnskl, left tackle; Miller, order to win. Bight horses were en­ Davis Cup ace and conqueror of left guard; Doherty, center; Brown, 662 481 517 1560 Philippines, outpointed Johnny Ya- Crawford in the United SUtes sin­ tered with Jamestown, Mate and sul, Hawaii, 10. right guard;I, HoUls,noius, rightngn( laoxis;tacUe; tbe Wheatley stable’s Dark Secret 1981 CHEVROLET COACH gles final, or to H. W. (Bunny) Aus­ Thompson, right and; snd; Raady, lift YoaVe lot to ••• thto tor to appcMtoto tto ti)m . Sandlego —Sammy O’Dell, Akron, tin, the other Brltlsb leader. carrying top weight of 118 pounds 0 „ knocked out Jimmy Hill, Philip­ halfback; Uiber,Jkbar, right hMfback; BILL TBBBT BOMB each. TUden recently aigned BUawortb W, Prutting,r. q u a r t e t ^ k ; R. Prut- pines, 1. Vines, Jr., former American cham­ Eight /juvenUss were probable 1931 FORD STATION WAGON ting, K dl^k. Memphis,Mempi Tenn. Oct 14.—(AP) starters in the $5,000 added Mary, threw Paul Boeech. New reet of tbe munldpal officialdom from Australia, for which match Injuries suffered last Thursday oughbred racing on the major Chi­ wbldi they dispensed to members Y ork; took the day off. night in a bout with Hal Glymph. snd high-class raoM are being ar­ cago dlatrict couraes closes today of the team at a recent social func­ Detroit—Pat O’Shocker, Utah, Ilie program oaUed for a parade 1928 HUPP CENTURY SEDAN He had fought as a welterweight ranged during tba nsact month. with t'le running of the Watfiing- tion. - threw George Zaharlai, Colorado. from the municipal auditorium on A rtoHjr Im My tin tow ptlto w ttn Mlitae for eeveral yeere around Atlanta ton Park cup, a two and one-quar­ Lewiston, Me.—^ .Niuna, Seat­ one ead of Main street to the other under the name of "Battling Bozo,’ ter miles teat, one of two faature Whan J. Omar Samson retiree tle, threw Oeoriw Ltnhas, New side of tonn, where the dusky root­ which be borrowed from the origi­ events on the Washiaftoo Park from active eervlee late in eteptem- Toric. ers of Beale street wer eeeembled Charles Hall at Santa Cruz, CaL, nal “Battling B o^ of Blmdag- card. The radug *o«M khifta Mon- ber , as mall carrier in Marysville, Hdyoke, Masa.->-Jlm Browning, to lend their cheering weloome to built a table rix Ssat In. dtamstar Phyeipleni siaid he'enffered a Bnj?.Y CHEVE0UEI -hmm. d v to Bportamaa's Part, the balf- ^ he-bad waOgd is Mlseoyrt, defeated Roland ^roh- tin jfiMimmlnf hern, “Mister BBL" from a atotigimHywbioh gtaa. m -Mrao i#nBB *njlU 9 mUe o n l oh the adiif o f f k t WMt Oktatmne, ‘ ' two eCKiight “ t f ^ S t M t l e a inaiiMle. a ...... ta the Tftnrsday flglit...... vi i V. i - • • • • n.v ..■* ■ V'-

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It looks as though they treated bin rWc HOUSES FOR RENT 65 side of the state highway. She Thompson will represent the Mons- AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 LORISTS— NURSERIES 15 APARTM ENTS— FLATS— called to them to be careful. YpresC Post pretty w®U across the pV -- AtTtTM 4r FULL PAYMENT If paid at the busi­ Heckler, telephone Rosedale 13-13.' FOR RENT 64 tic Instructor Elizabeth Phelan’s HAL COCHPAN ness office on or before the seventh ’This view is contained in the find­ The Hartford County Farm Bureau S C ^ day followl.ig the first insertion of ing made yesterday by County Coro­ membership committee headed by name was omitted as one of those each ad otherwise the CHARGE GARDEN—FARM- FOR RENT—FILLING station on ner John H. Yeomans, of Andover, Frank M. Kearns of Granby will attending the testimonial dinner- RATE will be oolleoted. No responsi­ Osdiland street. Inquire 206 Oaik- meet at the County Building in dance given the Department presi­ bility for errors In telephoned ads DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 and filed this morning with Willis will be assumed and tbelr accuracy land street. H. Reed, clerk of the Tolland Coim- Hartford, Monday evening at 8 p. dent. cannot be guaranteed. m., according to an announcement Mrs. Alice Wetherell requests all FOR SALE—GREE3N Moimtaln po­ LARGE FRONT OFFICE room, ty Superior Court in Rockville. INDEX OF tatoes. Thomas Burgess, Wapping, The accident happened on Septem­ made by Mr. Kearns today follow­ those having books on the doll pin 829 Main street. Apply G. E. Keith cushion to kindly bring all returns CLASSIFICATIONS telephone Rosedale 60-2. Furniture Co. ber 30, about 5 p. m. on the state ing the selection of the committee & highway leading from Storrs to Wil- which includes W. H. Carrier, to our next meeting, October 24, 0 ^ 0 Births ...... t• e a.BUL«.e • a.* e e.e e^SH e «oa A as that is the date set for the draw­ • • a • as a a;a a a a a a a a CA B B*OR SALE—NUMBER-ONE Green TO RENT—OFFICES AT 865 Main limantic In front of the home of Miss Glastonbury, Frank T. Roberts, Marrl-' -ei a a a m al* a (llg a Mountain potatoes. Orders solicited Ethel Freeman. East Hartford, L. H. Grant, East ing. street. (Orford Bldg.) Apply Ed­ On the same date the member Deaths ...... for winter. Inquire Chas. E. ward J. Holl. Tel. 4642 and 8025. ’The child, together with Elizabeth Windsor, A. J. Hayes, Simsbury, Card ot T h an k s...... ».» • • • • • « Thresher, Buckland. Tel. 6046. Putnam, also aged 5, was visiting Chester Woodford, Avon and George having the travelling basket is re­ In Memotiatn ...... s-» einik • e'e ea quested to bring it to the meeting at Miss Freeman’s home. Miss Holt. Newington. Lost and Found . . . . or get in touch with Mrs. Rachel Announcements Freeman, according to Coroner Yeo­ At the initial meeting of the HOUSES FOR REN l 65 Munsie who will call for it. Personals ...... HOUSEHOLD GOODS 61 mans’ finding, left the two children membership committee detailed Aatomoblles RENTS OF EVERY Description pla5dng in her living room and Remember the parade today com­ Automobiles for Sale ...... * FOR SALE— FOUR POSTER plans for the entire membership Automobllee for Excbarge ... and price Singles, flats, tenements started for the Putnam home across memorating the Sesqui-centennial maple New Elnglander day bed. program will be worked out accord­ celebration of East Hartford. Let’s Auto Accessories—Tlree .n .... —no charge. Dial 8601 John F. the street with another small child. ing to Mr. Kearns and there Is some Auto Repairing—Painting nmm. May be seen at 164 Wadsworth After Miss Freeman had crossed turn out 100 per cent. Meet at Wells Auto Scboole ...... 7-A Shannon, 79 Russell street. talk of dividing the county into street extension. the street, she noticed the two Hall, East Hartford. The parade Autos—Ship by Truck north £md south divisions in a con­ starts at 1:30 p. m. Autos—For Hlrs ...... FOR SALE — RECONDITIONED larger children had followed her and test with the understanding that the Garages—Service—Storage 10 were on the opposite or easterly Motorcycles—Blcyclee ...... 11 stoves, new oil burners, get my membership workers in the losing British War Veterans Wanted Autos—Motorcycles . . . . 12 prices. Just got some more. Speak division treat the workers in the 'The regular monthly meeting of Boslneu aad Protesslona) Servlees quick. Drive out and see. Manches­ Autom obile Busmese Services Offered ...... lit winning division to a meal at the the Mons-Ypres Post was held last Household Sf^roces Offered ...... ll-A ter Green Garage.—Jones. harvest supper following the drive. Wednesday evening in the Army Building—Contracting 14 Insurance In discussing the Fa^m bureau and Navy Club. Commander F. I ilMTtr NtA SOWlce; i Florists—Nurseries ...... NOTICE 16 and its activities in Hartford Coun­ Baker occupied the chair and pre­ Funeral D irectors...... eeee-eaama 16 WEARING APPAREL- LOW Rates (READ THE S’TOBY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) Heatin' Plumbing—Roofing .a 17 of the ty, Mr. Kearns stated: "I have sided over a large attendance. Re­ FURS 57 To Preferred Risks. ' Insurance ...... 18 found the services of the agricul­ ports from the different committees The Tinies soon were dressed up man. ‘Til tell you e-verythlng I Millinery—Dressmaking ...... 19 tural agents most helpful to me can. Some tiny little todians have Moving—Trucking—Storage ... 10 LADIES’ PURE THREAD silk were heard and much important fine in Indian suits. “Gee, look at personally in getting information a camp not far away. Painting—Papering ...... II hose. Imperfects, 6 paJ/s 31, post­ Everett T . TAX COLLECTOR business discussed. The Post is mine,” said Coppy. "It fits perfect­ Professional Services . » 22 that I would have been unable to planning to take an active part in “Each Indian is a little scamp. paid; satisfaction guaranteed. ly. I think I look just grand. Repairing ...... 22 All persons liable by law to pay get myself. The Farm Bureau was the Armistice Day activitipa as well I’m sure that Duncy*s in their Tailoring—Dyeing-—Oeaning . . . 24 Economy Holsery Co., Asheboro, McKinney “And Goldy, she looks dandy, too. 26 taxes in the given the work of handling the agri­ as taking part in the Memorial Ser­ camp. No doubt they came and Toilet Goods and Service . . .IV •» • N. C. Real Estate In fact, lads, so do all of you. I Wanted—Business Ssrvtoe a , .... 26 Insurance cultural adjustment program for vice which will be held in St. Mary’s guess we got them on right ’cause captured him and led him off, in BdacatlonmJ Manchester. TeL 5280. EIGHTH SCHOOL AND tobacco and in my opinion it is very EJplscopal church on Sunday, Nov­ play. ______Courses ana Classes • •••:• • •» *• 17 UTILITIBS DISTRICT our new friend lent a hand.” Private Instruction 18 KOOMS WITHOUT BOARD 5H fortunate that the program was ember 5. The full program for The fisherman ssdd, “Call me dad. Dancing ...... nn....s:.28-A handled through an organization in Armistice Day will be given through Most folks do, and it makes me “That’s why you’re dressed like Musical^—Dramatic . • .....n s ,.« .. >29 of Manchester are hereby notified Indians, too. Now, here is what FOR RENT—FURNISHED room that on Oct. 1 I shall have a rate which the farmers have entire con­ this Bulletin at a later date. glad. I like to have a lot of friends. Wanted—Instruction SO The Mons-Yypes Post will hold I’m going to do. I’ll lead you right PtBandal for light housekeeping, gas and bill for the collection of one mill on fidence. That’s why I’m ^lad you’re here. another of their popular card parties into the camp. You’ll startle every­ Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages « ,... SI sink, reasonable. 109 Foster street. MANCHESTER the dollar, laid on the list of 1932, “Of course you still are Business Opportunities • e • • • • • 22 Grube. M(MSE DIRECTOB DIES on Saturday evening, Oct. 21. This d’rlng 'bout where Duncy is. You 11 one. ' Money to Loan ...... Il Residential section, 5 minutes’ due to the collector October 1st, “Then, when the Indians find peirty will probably be held at the soon find out. I’m g o l^ Help and BltnatlonB COMFORTABLY Furnished south walk from Main St. and school. 1933. you all are friendly, ’twon’t Help Wanted—Female ...... 26 Baltimore, Oct. 14— (AP) — J. home of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Haugh you rescue him, and there 11 be room, heated, bath with shower. 14 Modem semi-bungalow of 7 Taxes a>ooepted every work day on Proctor road. Refreshments will long, at all, to get them to Join a Help Wanted—Male ...... iq. 16 and evening daring October at 47 Albert Cassedy, who in 1926 was naught to fear.” Salesmen W a n ted ,...... S6-A Spruce street Dial 4645. rooms, stone flreplace, screened elected supreme director of the be served and prizes will be given with you and have a lot of fun. Help Wanted--Male or Female .. 27 Main Street and every day until “Before we start, hoisever, I ■ ■ I front and rear porches. Good Loyal Order of Moose, died last the winners. “Don’t keep us guessing any Agents Wanted ...... M.I7-A Saturday noon at Blacksmith Shop, Vice-Commander Albert Lindsay would like to see you Tinies try Situations Wanted—Femala...... II BOARDERS WANTED 69-A condition. Garage. Lot 65x 12 William Street night at his hom'e here. He bad more,” cried Dotty. “Just what is Situations Wanted—Male e •rs'ie e • • 19 been in failing health since J^u ary and Comrade Jim Thompson were in store? I think we’re wasting lots to do an Indian war dance. Rim Employment Agencies ...... 40 145. Price $4,500. Mortgage appointed as an advisory board to around and slightly stoop." Live Slock—Pete—Ponltry—VeXlelea WANTE1>—RESPECTFUL AmerL TAKE NOTICE! All taxes un­ but was able to attend his duties as of time by simply standing ’round. $8,400. paid Nov. 1, 1988 will be charged a member of the board of super­ the Mons-Ypres Auxiliary. "Why are we dressed in such The 'Tinies did as they were told. Dogs—Birds—Pets ...... 41 can elderly woman to board, as "Hurray! We’re warriors, brave LIv Stock—Vehicles...... 42 companion, in private country Interest ‘at tiie rate of 9 per cent visors of city charities until last Plans are aljnost completed for strange clothes? I’m very puzzl^. Poultry and SudpIIss ...... 41 the Ehc-servtcemen’s Bowling and bold,” cried Scouty. Then the home, all modem conveniences. per annum from O ot 1, 1988 until week. He was 71. goodness knows. And, please, sir, Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 Walton W. Grant League. Dave McCollum of the others let out quite a merry For 8ai»—Mlseellaneoas Phone Rosedale 84-82, 22 Cambridge St, Manchester paid. tell us now where little Duncy can Articles tot S a ls ...... 46 JOSEPH CHABTIER, Michigan’s potential dally crude Army and Navy Club intends to call be found." (The Tlnlee Hiring Hielr sur­ Boats and Accessories ...... 46 or 647 Main St., Hartford Collector. oil output has been increased to a meeting next week. Commander Building Materials ...... 47 Fred Baker and Comrade Jim “All right,” replied the kind old prise In the next story.) Diamonds— Watches—Jewelry .. 48 APARTMEN'l't^FLATS— Tel. Man. 3160 or Htfd. 2-7584 Manchester, Conn., Sept 19, 1988. more than 60,000 barrels. Elsotrloal Appllanoes—Radio ... 49 TENEMENTS 63 Fuel and t* esd ...... 4 9 —A Garden — Farm—Dairy Prodnots SO FOR RENT—AT 25 Elro street, Household Goods ...... II Ooola Does As She Sees Fit! By H A M U N Machinery and Tools II first floor, modem flve room flat, ALLEY OOP Musical Instruments II good location. Near Main street Office and Store Bqnlnment 14 garage. Inquire 21 Elro street Specials at tbs StorM • s • • s II PLENTY.' stay' HUH.' WHO'5 wearini Apparel—Furs it FOR RENT—6 HUDSON street, MUNGRV? . Wanted—To Buy ...... SI HERE WHILE I 60 HE,to BE,GIVING ViELL.WELLf Heoms Boa rd— H wtela n aaorta two modem six room tenements. starved/ SEE WHAT I CAN ME O R D E R S? Bastanrani' Phone 6673. WHAT CAN YOU'- THAT OU6 HTA Rooms Without Board 19 RUSTLE UP/ NOW, f \ J L 00 AS I p l e a s e , Boarders W anted...... w .ll-A DO ABOUT IT ? OOKT 60 WANDERIN' /AAKE A SWELL Country Board—Resorts AROUND/ and r ig h t n o w , it Hotsla -Rsstsoranta MODERN FIVE room lower flat at PLEASES-ME T O / / A E A L - Wanted—Room*—Board .■-..•cm •I Oak Plao«. Talepbon* 6566. t a k e a s w im ' Meal Betete Fm Meat < Y U N \ N V V / Apartmenta Flata Tenements «-« FOR RENT—TWO THREE and Business Locations Cor Rent m . four room furnished or unfurnished 7 Houses tor Rent ...... Snbnrban tor Rent apartments. Manchester Oonstrue* i Sommer Homes ter Rent •*rs M M tlon Oo. Tel. *181 or *868. . i Wanted to Rent • •••••so ‘•^S • f'S SSM It stfe ■»’ I tpartaeat Balldtsi tor RENTS NOW AVAILABLE la ill l^aess Propeny lo r ___ sections of ths town, modsm flve Tarau and Land tor Bale and six room tsasmrits from |18 fl loses tor 8al« Its tor Bale per month up. Arthnr A. Knofla. ^ lit Property tor Bale Telspbons 6**0 or *869. •• j 'B *.4 Idn, I laborbaa tor Bale xja J ■ A ^ „ JBstate tor extisage FOR R B N T ^ ROOM tsasBMBt on Wanted—Real Rstate . . . . 0 ■Re Wadsworth itarsst, with ftrafs. f f , ]Rqalrs 18 WadsMcth y '•'t ' ■ i, - - V - s A n a c A t . o c ^ i l ^ i « a

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iC ■ ^ r NONSENSE I T o m b o y ' ’ t a v l o r Hie football ee—OB le brae and It AMERICANISM: Ikdng the daily is a fruitful causa bf accidents be­ dozen for health and trying to pass SA Y ^ .ww/sefs UP.AKVHOW? vouRTsisstiiies. cause of Increased congestion along another can on a blind cuire an A 'DOZEN M OGS A “DAV CALLIN<9 vs PERFEOT, hoiur later. the highways. Motorists are jn^amed T O S E E v 6 U -»-A N ' VOU W\-D\N. nm into trees It Motorist—Save you references? may be necessary to screen the Chauffeur—Over thirty. automobile windows, thus making Motorist—Great Scott! How long some more Jobs for the unemploy­ have you been a chauffeiu:? Chauffeur—Over a year. ed. Man—^I’m getting a new siren A Cleveland company nas quit for my car. the manufacture of motor cars and His Girl—Oh, Alf, does that gone in for beer making, probably mean it’s all over between ua? on the assiunptlon that the cus­ tomers want more smiles to the gal­ Driver (to companion)—’That’s lon. an attractive village we’re oomlng 4 ^ to, wasn’t It? He had choked her.. She was dead. There could be no doubt about that. He had listened to her dying gasp. Yet in his anger he lapper fanny ay F --- LttaWT.OfF. S & was not ccnvlnced. Furiously he fw, i*tt) kicked at her. To his amazement she gasped, sputtered and then be­ gan to hum roftly. S( ORCHY SMITH Tables Turned By John C. Terry ■^^e (from the rear seat)—Just WHERE THAT feller: X d o n t k n o w T 1 SHOW HI/V\ WHO ^ W A L .l RECKON NOBOCY!S GOPT a little patience is all it takes, w w rr Tife^PUMA •PUAAA. HE MUST ENEMVI SAVE THIS CXRL- dear. JlAA^WnH •ROPE?/ HAVE THOUGHT

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i \ •r ■ m ' s * tJ >*■'-• - • ^"rr • l^ACn yVBLVB ; .n,;.v, •> ../V - ...... i-A. ’ » V -i- ...... tJUs aflatlr, stnhi It miifc tbs Li TONIGHT Y.M.C.A.N0TES flBnlng eif vtha sodal season tbr Reci^tio^ Center REDMENKMPLD .T-**>•./ ’ V POSTOFnCE DANCEl STATE SECRETARY Sui^tMU OotnudL 'Ttelcata .lor tlM .‘r ■ P^ifer'Sehadnle Tm North Bt. «nmmr eui be prootrod at Murphy’s Items of Interest K- Bhie Dlsmoiid Orohostn, The full program erf winter activ­ Drug S tq ^ the Center Pharmatqr, Special Eii^hk < ities is nowo .under way, at the Quinn’s D r ^ Store and MagneB’s BIG GET-lp^tHER YJrf.CJL Mliiff Ruth Behrend will GUEST OF KNHirS Bharmaoy, and members of the Prise ior girl receiving niost maiL Tonight at the West Mda^Reer»- Admission SSc. commence her duties oh Monday in Oounell. ■ ‘ the Women’s Division. The program Meeting Toaaorrow atlott building the aecbiid sitting of > • Includes: There will be a meeting of the the whist series will be jAsyed. Gymnasium — Business men’s J o b A. Daoabr to Bo committee in ebarge tomorrow aft­ Play starts at 8 o’clock. Local Tribe Host to Mem­ class, Monday, Wednesday, Friday, ernoon at 2:80 p; m. in the K. of C, Monday afternoon the weekly ABOUnOWN 6-8:80; Men’s hand ball, Tuesday, rooms in the State Theater buildihg. afternoon bridge parties yriB be bers from Several Cities Our Cravate reflect the Thursday, 6-6:80; Junior young Speaker at Dinner on All members who have been selling held at the West Side Reereeti(^ Autumn ci^ors and style building. Play, starts 2 o’oloek. WUU&m S. Hsrde, chairman of the men’s tumbling, boxing, wrestling, tickets are remeeted to make re­ at trends. Thursdsy, 8-9; Senior, wrestling, turns for all .tickets sold at that All women are eligible. Good instate. Republican town committee, has Monday Evenings prises. > . c^ed a meeting for next Tuesday boxing,*^ Jiu-jitsu, Thursday, 9-10. tlnae, so that It will be poaslble to Jibrior Boys Boxing evening ' at the Prebate office at These Thursday evening classes will Imow approddnoately the number Select iRvearal now for be under the direction of Dr. Cuyler that will attend/itUaxAi The dinner will be The Junior boys bo^dng class will 7:80. The committee will name a The Honorable John A. Danaher, Mlantonomoh Tribe, No. 68, I. O. Fall wear at'prices as low representative who will attend a Hauch. Junior Basketball League, Connecticut Secretary of State, will served at 8:80 p. m. Monday evening hold their session on Monday at 6 Saturday, 2-6; Intermediate and at the Manchester Country Club. o’clock vdth the routine of thin R. M., held a large get-together as meeting of Republicans of Hartford be present to speak at the Knights meeting laat night In Tinker hall county for the purpose of perfecting Senior BasketbaU League,.Wednes­ of Columbus dinner a t ' the Man­ class comprising calisthenics, box­ day, 7-10; Grade School midgets ing, bag pimchlng, rope skipping, .when the lodge w ai hewt to lodges a county organization. from Bridgeport, Southlagton, New gym., Tuesday, Thursday, 8:8^ ; evening. Mr?^Danaher’s servloM endliut with shower and a short County Y Leitfue Basketball, Mon­ ITREASURER WADDEU Britain, Wallingford, Torrington, Sunset Rebeknh Lodge will hold were secured when Adam Walsh, as- _ _ ■■ nmnvuLj. m plunge topped by a brisk alcohol day, 9-10; S ^ o r s open period, un­ rub. Bristol, Rockville and Hartford. C each its regxilar meeting In Odd Fellows slst^t footb^l coa^ of Y^e Uni- JO HOTHDIS CLUB William' F. fTewport, Past Grand der Mr. Thayer, Tuesday, 8-10; verslty, was forced to cancel an en- v u w It Is planned to use many of* the 45 hall Monday evening. ' A rehearsal Sachem of the Reservation of Con­ Girls’ Gym., Friday, 4-8; Women’s gagement to speak, due to illness. boys in exhibitions at the various of the degree team will follow the gym., Friday, 7-10; Saturday nights necticut wat the special guest of meeting and each one Is urged to Program About 60 members and friends of get-togethem and at the present are reserved for community nights. time three exhibitions have been the meeting and gave an Interesting be present prcmptly to take part in address to thy members assembled. Remaining periods will be used for if t n the Mothers CTub attended the club’s arranged and with, this added in­ the opening exercise. After the Hartford Coundl No. 11, K. of C., montijjy meeting at Center church Uther speakers were Edward F. group bawetball practice. centive to show their ability befqre business session Monday refresh­ Taylor, Great Junior Sagamore and CHENEY HALL The Homemakers group will meet last evening. George Waddell, town the public. Those boys who wohld ments and a social time will be en­ Fred Nelaon, Great Guard of the Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Mrs, treasurer, gave an instructive talk like to appear at these exhibitions joyed. Wigwam. Mlxter and Miss Grenier will be here on “Welfare Work In Our Towh.’’ are requested to get In touch with After the meeting the members SALESROOM again this winter for a series of lec­ Reports from August 1 to Oct. 1 he Director Frank Busch not later A special meeting of the officers trailed to the Red Men’s club and tures. said, show a decrease' of families than Monday. REMNANTS & IMPERFECTS And members of Star of the Elast, Women’s Jewelry class^, Thursday, needing help and the town ie hope­ enjoyed a boimtiful repast prepared to,. Royal Black Perceptory, No. 18, 7:80. Women’s and girls craft class­ ful that the work will gradually be OonumBlty Danoe by JoMpb O’Brien and his associ­ will be held In the assembly room es Including, sewing, hooked rugs, lessened. Mr. Waddell praised the Another banner crowd attended ates. Open Daily, 9 A. M.-6 P. M. of the Washington Social club this leather, etc., Monday night, 7. the Community Dance last nlgAt The entertainment consisted of efficiency of his employes and said Saturday 9 A. M.-5 P. M. evening at 8 o’clock. A leu'ge turn­ Grade school children’s dandng that only through their cooperation held at the East Side Recreation Jarle Johnson In sonxs accompanied out Is hoped for. classes, Monday and Thursday, 4. could the results have been what building. Otto Neiibauer and his by Albert Pearson; J. Dellafsrra In Women members social evening, they were. He asked for the co­ WDRC D^lomats furnished the songs accompanied 1^ his sister at All Rainbow officers and members last Wednesday of each month. music. Next week’s dance will be the piano; William Sweet in songs of the choir are requested to meet operation of the mothers, saying Bowling-Alleys open everv day that the town would appreciate any held on Friday. and uke and banjo special ties; Rus­ for rehearsal at the Masonic Tem­ 8:80-10:80. Women’s bowling league reports of cases needing th41r at­ sell Gustafson, tap dancing; Del ple Monday evening at 7 o'clock. Wednesday 2. Business girls, Thurs­ Monstro brothers, song and guitar. This is In preparation for an ex­ day evemng, 8. School Teachers tention, which would be lnvestlgat< emplification of Rainbow work for league, Tuesday 3:80. YM.C.A. ed. the Eastern Star Chapter at Stafford League, Monday and Wednesday, 8. The Mothers Club Is sponsoring a MISS M. ROBINSON Springs and Temple Chapter of this Church League, Tuesday, 8. Glee iy, “Peg o' My Heart", given by town. Club, first and third Frlda^, 8. &oys e Mancneeter ddmmunlty Play­ Teacher of Piano Theory Dorothy H. Keeney Sers, November 7, at the Whiten Me­ TEACHER OF PIANO Bowling League, Saturday morning. and Harmony Paul Qulmby, son of Mr. and Mrs. Poolroom and boys clubroom open morial hall. TIoketa are In the hands Graduate of the of the members, and they would be C. P. Qulmby, of Ashbumham, every evening 7-10 except Sunday,. 109 Adame Street Baoklaad Hartford School of Muilc Mass., formerly of this town, has Community Groups — Hospital glad to supply anyone desiring to Tel. 1626 been elected president of the fresh­ Auxiliary, Monday afternoon. Ox­ attend. Phone 7689 man class at Cushing Academy, of ford Feliowshtp Meeting, Tuesday Ice cream and cup-cakes were which Mr. Qulmby Is headmaster. evening. Garden Club, bi-monthly. served by the hostesses, who were: Miss Barbara Qulmby was appoint­ Girl Soouts, Monday evening. Man­ Mrs. Frederick Allen, chairman; ed treasurer of the sophomore class. chester Improvement Club, monthly, Mrs. Russell Post, Mrs. H. L. Gris­ Officers were elected for all four wold, Mrs. Harry Rylander, Mrs. classes yesterday. Mr. Qulmby com- Hon. John A. Danaher Frank Blokmore, Mrs. Charles Iiuierspring leted ten years as principal of Whltoher, Mrs. Walter Hall, Mrs. [anchester High school in June of POUCE COURT and has been active In political and James Burdick, Mrs. J. G. Dean, MATTRESS Sthis year and received his appoint­ social circles In Conneotleut for Mre. Arthur Baxnforth, and Mrs. Chocolates ment to Cushing early in the sum­ Henry Bernard of 12 Center street, wilUmantlc, was before many years. He is an Interesting Edward Brosnan. mer. the court this morning for driving an and amusing speaker. The commit­ foi^ the tee in charge of the dinner feels that $12.50 automobile while under the Influ­ All Sliee Avallnble. ence of liquor. He was arrested with Joseph P. MoQlueksy, Rev. Week-End last Saturday night at Main and Thomas Stack, and District Deputy A high quality mattress St. James street b y Officer W. R. William J. Shea, the others who wiu with factory goarantss. HARVEST SUPPER be on the speakers' list, and with ' Again Manchester’s favorite Martin. Through his attorney John OIL BQUTPMENl COMPANY candy store makes this very The Decrees of Solomon T, King, he pleaded nolo contendere. several local entertainers, the addi­ NEW, Steel, Range OU Omma, special offer. Delicious Fresh­ Mr. Klnig pleaded for leniency as his tion of Mr. Dapaher will make an Tues., Oct. 17, 6.30 p. m. excellent program. I2JM). Fanoete, 76o. Pampe, fl.76. KEMP’S, INC. ly Mfule Chocolates F KING SOLQMON came back to America today he’d hie him­ client had no court record and had a Grand Knight John P. Hutchinson Deed Drams, 11.16. Phone) 8980. wife and family to support. A fine for per p ou n d...... C I self direct to Reno to unload a lot of bis Sheba* because tSla of 1100 and costs was ImMsed and Is p a rticu la r anxious to have And another pound for only county Is on a single standard of matrimony. He’d have to cut nd Congre{[ational Church large number of membere present at 2 the Judge remitted |50 of the fine. the cost of loving to keep his budget balanced. He’d place his help on 8-hour shifts and then beat It downtown for a couple of WOMEN'S SERVIOB LEAGUE ADVERTISEMENT glasses of the good old brew that fortifies— Menn: Old-fashioned Pot Pie, Gravy, Sploed Beets, Celery, Rel­ Fresh Chocolates for the week­ ish, Rolls, Home Made Squash end, fourteen varieties of hard, HARD - CREAM - EITHER cream, and chewey centers, 69c per FILMS STARTCR Pie, Cheese, Fruit and Coffee. CHEWEY CENTERS Supper iOo. • Children S5o. pound, and' an extra pound for lo. 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