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(Claspified AdvertteinR oa Pace 1&) (TWENTY PAGES) VOL. LIL, NO. 300. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1933. O’BRIEN NOMINATED I MORE STATES Stator Davis Goes To Trial Agrain COUZENSSCORES EPIDEMIC IN CUBA FAVOR REPEAL; JUDGE’S ACnON BY TAMMANY HALL ATBAMPROBE REPORTED AS REBS 5 M O ^ TO GO DEFY GOVERNMENT But the Tiger Loses Out FEDEMIOFFKM Idaho and New Mexico Join Michifan Senator Declares When Prial Defeats Har­ CETS DEATH THREAT 29 Others to Change Dry He Was Prevented from DETAHIRS AGREE Widespread Outbreak of man as Controller— Other Laws— Virginia to Vote (dving AD of His Evidence ONATRADECODE Malaria Add to Island’s Tammany Defeats. ‘Madime Gim’ Kelly Writes Next. At tbe Recent Hearing. Sufferings — Prominent Hiat He WiD KiD Mao New Yort Sept 20.—(AP)— i • Havana Newspaper taDs By Akssoelated Press Detroit, Sept. 20.—(AP)—U. S. Now Up to General Johnson Mayor John P. O’Brien, the number The score card in the fight over Senator James Couzens in a state­ one candidate of Tammany Hall, Prosecnting Bailey. repeal reads today: ment today declared that Judge to Decide— Price Control Hernandez Revolt "'Open won a walkaway nomination for Harr^B. Kelwan, who sat as the re­ mayor in yesterday’s Dembcratic Repeal 31, , 0. cently-closed one-man .Grand Jury primary election, defeating Con­ Oklahoma CJity, Sept. 20.— (AP) Idaho and New Mexico, voting Clause Simplified. * Civfl War” — Rebels Rt” gressman Loring M. Black and As- —The life c Joseph B. Keenan, as­ yesterday, approved the proposed investigating bank closings -here, 21st Amendment, which would semblyman Jerome G. Ambro by ap­ sistant attorney general leacUng had prevented him from giving fur­ strike the 18tb Amendment from ther testimony before the jury on ported Surrounded. proximately 3 to 1. the Nation’^ drive against crime, Washington, Sept 20.— (.AP) — The vote (3,727 out of 3,794 elec­ Uie Constitution. the Detroit Bankers .Ck)., holding tion districts); O’Brien 271,109; has been, threatened by George This placed the repeal forces in*' company for the First National Two codes of fair competition, one Black 95,173; Ambro 27,209. (Machine-gun) Kelly, kidnaper and a position where they can spot the Bank. covering the general retail trade and Havana, Sept 20.—(AP)—Wide­ prohibitionists three states between Tw the scalping of Black and Am­ bandit, it was learned on good au­ In a length} discussion of the ac­ the other drug stores, were made spread outbreaks of malaria were bro, however, the Tammany braves now and November T, and still have tivities of the Grand Jury and the thority today. National prohibition out of the Con­ public today by Deputy Adminis­ added today u> the burden of suf­ lost some head feathers. Their prin­ possibility of a payoff to depositors Keenan received the threat in an stitution in December. trator A. D. Whiteside of the NRA fering CXiba. Many towns in the cipal disappointment was accom­ of the closed First National and the ftimnaii letter from (Chicago at the The next state to vote is Virginia, island reported numerous cases of plished by Frank J. Prial who won Guardian National Bank of Com­ with the announcement that they end of yesterday’s Federal ' court Oct. 3. Florida votes Oct. 10, and the disease, and conditions were es­ nomination as controller. Prial de­ merce, the Senator charged that were now up to Hugh S. Johnson session, in which Harvey Bailey, six more—North and South Caro­ pecially bad at Cienfuegos. feated the Tammany choice, John Judge Keldan had restricted his tes­ for decision. Albert Bates and ten other prison­ lina, Ohio, Kentucky, As finally drafted the codes car­ This new affliction came as the N. I^arman. _ timony,- in bis second appearance government headed by President The vote (3,729 out of 3,794 elec­ ers are on t-ial, for the kidnaping and Utah—November 7. The anti- ried the much controverted price of Charles F Urschel, oil million­ prohlbitibnlsts need only five of b^ore tbe jury, to a reply to bank- control provision framed so that Ramon Qrau San Martin was doing tion districts): Prial 238,127; Har­ en who had denied the truth of aire. them to obtain the 36 states needed every merchant vould be required to its utmost to hold power against man, 150,880. statements, he made In a previous an opposition determined to oust it McOooey's Choice Kelly, accused by the govern­ to amend the Constitution. keep his minimum prices at ten per ment of having aided Bates in car­ If they get the five, they expect appearance. cent above “wholesale delive^ and as that opporition movement Harman was the persontd choice Had the Evidence crystalized into virtual civil war. o f John E. McCkx>ey, B rooklyn ally rying out the Urschel abduction, the formEdities of ratification to be price” of any merchandise except and his wife are both at large. concluded in December. He said he had a large amount of for spedal sales. Various and conflicting reports of John Curry, Tammany chief. came from the bill country of Prial, previously had virtually the Like another letter likewise pur­ evidence he intended to introduce, Whiteside told newspapermen this porting • to ’ ave been written by - , IN IDAH O but that Judge Keidan told him he could in no sense be construed a Camaguey province, where solders, solid support of the city’s civil serv­ students and workmen were' at­ ice employees—^policemen, firemen, Kelly ind received by the Daily Boise City,* Idaho, Sept. 20.— On trial for violation of the Federal lottery laws, United States Senator felt that such a presentation would price fixing provision since no profit could enter a retail transaction im- tempting to stamp out tbe rebellion school teachers and others—^from Oklahoman, at Oklahoma City, yes­ (AP)—^By a vote of approximately James J. Davis of Pennsylvania here is.shown (left) leaving Federal “cause the bankers to again request less the merchant obtained 25 per hv^ded by Captain Juan Bias Her­ . whose ranks he has risen politically terday, the Keenan threat bore the five to f''iu:, Idaho today had court in with his cotmsel. A previous trial, involving his con­ a chance to be heard and further finger orints to identify-the writer. ranged herwlf alongside the 29 duct of charity drives in the capacity of director general of a fraternal delay the conclusioi. of the Grand cent above wholesale price. nandez, the “(5uban Sandino.” and in vdiose cause he has constant He said its value would rest pri­ The general staff reported that Called Authentic other states that had previously de­ order, resulted in a mistri*d nearly a year ago. Judge Johnson Hayes Jury.” ly fought. Ordinarily the civil serv marily in limiting retailers losses (japtain. Bias and his 500 followers ice employees are ^ e backbone of Federal authorities were non­ clared for repeal of the Efighteentb (lower right) of Greensboro. H. C , is hearing the present case. ITie Senator expressed his “sin­ committal about identification of Amendment. and preventing continuance of “loss had been surrounded in the vicinity Tammany's voting strength. cere regret” that Judge Keidan did leader” seUing by which merchants of Moron, but this report was not Other Tammany defeats included the finger prints, but it was leam- Returns In yesterdaj^s election not in his findings after the con­ attract customers with low priced confirmed from any other source. the shelving by Democrats of the from 568 or tbe state’s 819 pre­ clusion of the bank investigation, (ContiBiied - of Senator Couzens’ testimony, were a r m s CUT TALKS The 21 delegates elected will that there was no evidence of crimi­ .diffierffties in some places. Thus at into city Ifrairs. BY MARTIAL U W Nusva.Getona, on the Isle of Pines, ‘Tlnbox” Farley ■meet here OcL 17 to record formal­ nally or moral turpitude in the con- ly •I<£EfiM*n ratification of the 21sf ItnuJT Iiat Attempt to ITb H AR1F(^ ^AGES '^diict at the banks, and that the in- Ariigglsts refused to fuinlsb sanita­ As a cons^uence of the, Seabury Vi f- tion officials with further supplies ■ .1 Amendment. atitutiona were solvent at the time testimoii;,' Farley, long aa acave because the authorities hav,p not Tammany figure', acquired the nick­ France and Italy Near Ac- they clpse^ . . t' - ’ . * • ' - .4 IN NEW MEXICO SWs -Holding Companies Ckusiceilor DoDfuss Says It paid their bills. name among his political foes of News reached Havana that 400 Albuquerque, N. M., Sept. 20.— 0^1 MONSTER PAGEANT “Prosecutor Harry. S. Toy, how­ “Tinbox” Farley. workers besieged the Soledad sugar (AP)—New Mexico had joined the ever, is quoted as saying the Grand Congressman Black noted that in cord on G e r w y ’s Rights Prodnriion Is Doomed to mill near' (^mfuegos yesterday. National prohibition repeal parade Jury hearings forever disposed of Ik y Invoke Death Penal­ one election district the Rural guards prevented any vio­ vote for O’Brien w m unanimous today by virtui of a three to one holding companies for banks,” said lence, and when the American offi­ Under the Treaty. majoritv cast for elimination of the Failure. 25,000 Persons in line and •the Senator’s statement "The hold­ and he remarked: ty for Law Breakers. cials of the mill supplied the work- ‘Tt looks as if somebody’s going dry law in :’esterday’s special elec­ ing company plans for the control of «rs with food the; withdrew, but tion. The state also voted to abol­ to jail for this.” banks never should have been per­ they declared that unless their de­ Several disorders marked the vot ish the 15-year-old state,bone-dry 200,000 on Sidewalks at Paris, Sept 20.— (AP) -»»The Chicago, Sept. 20.—(A P)—Sec­ mitted and the creation of them was Vienna, Sept. 20.—'(AP)— A mands covering working conditions ing, especially in the 14th (York- French and Italian positions on dis statute. obviously for the purpose of getting were met they would seize the milL ville) Assembly District of Manhat­ armament problems were said in retary Wallace today told the threat that tbe government of Only two of New Mexico’s 27 NRA Demonstration. around the intent of the law.” It also was reported that work­ tan where Farley has ruled a score diplomatic circles today to have Grain Dealers Association that he (Chancellor Ekiglebert DoUfuss, which counties vot d againist repesd. Re­ ers at the Tacajo mill in Orients of years. A beer garden vas been brought closer together as a still favors controlled inflation. turns had been compiled from 257 is beset by dissension within tbe province chased off soldiers on guard wrecked by strong-arm men. TTie result of exchanges between For­ of the state’s 785 precincts. The Along with this, President Roose- (Cabinet and by Nazis who desire eign Minister Paul-Boncour and the Hartford, Sept. 20.—(AP)—The there, leaving the (Xiban officials of proprietor said the hoodlums shout­ unreported precincts, however, rep­ felt’s secretary of agriculture criti­ SEN. DAVIS TRIAL to overthrew it, may resort to mar­ ItEdian am bassador. the mill without any defense. ed to him : resented only twenty per cent of cised hi:;h tariff , psychology and capital city of Connecticut last tial law and the death penalty, was "So you will vote for McCairon, It was understood that a plan, at­ the estimateo vote. The count wartied that attempts to fix prices night bad it huge NRA parade published today in tho official Wie­ eh.” McCarron who had campaigned ON TRAIL OF REBELS tributed to Italy, for granting Ger­ stood: For repeal 31,166; against “without control of production is with enough marchers to keep the NOW SPEEDED UP ner 2Seitung. vigorously for Farley’s Job, called Havana, Sept. 20.—(AP) — A many the right to keep sample repeal 9,842; doomed to failure.” “Since the war it has not yet been motley crew of soldiers, students, for additionsil policie, charging column in motion Ijefore the re­ models of arms was no longer in­ The vote from 251 precincts on “Most, of the price fixers are also necessary to declare jsxartial law in and workmen tracked the rebellious thugs, had been sent into the dis­ viewing stand for about four hours. volved. the state prohibition law was: For inflationists,” he said. “If the pur­ Austria, which may explain why the Juan Bias Hernandez in tbe rugged trict to attack his supporters. Rather, Germany under a militia repeal 29,570; against repeal 10,' chasing power of farm products There were 26 divisions in the general public seems to have for­ Camaguey hills today while at home Fight Fellows scheme would be entitled to rifles, Printer Is Called to Hasten 621. does not improve during the next formation and overhead lighted gotten the serious implicaticms of the scenes were set for another po­ Several hours after the destruc­ machine gruns, and field artiUery in three months, the price fixers and planes and rne tri-motored craft such a declaration,” the govern­ proportion to her increase In effec­ litical skirmish. tion of the beer garden, Teddy inflationistr will’ have great power were in metion for a considerable ment’s newspaper said. tiveness. Tanks,. heavy guns, and End of Hearing on (la rg e Bias Hernandez, a doughty cam­ Logan, proprietor of .the garden, In Congress this coming winter and time. Along streets at many places “The government itself, however, paigner against Gerardo Machado, appeared at the headquarters o{ the like would, however, remain JERSEY’ S STRIKERS there will be passed legislation spectators \ er' 2C deep from the is clearly aware tu t, if necessary, was reported some place near Laa Farley. What happened is not qmte barred. which will make the Agricultural curb. Popular estimate of the num­ of Lotteiy. it can and must retor-. to this final Chievas. in Omaguey province, with clear. A telephone was yanked out Norman H. Davis, American am­ Adjustment Ac seem extraordi­ ber of sightseers was ^00,000 per­ violent means.” a force of 500 men, all as firm as he and hurled through the glass pro­ bassador-at-large, expected , tc con­ narily conservative.” sons. 'The whole affair' constituted The paper explained that, al­ to i Kp. conviction that President Ra­ tecting a large oil painting of Far­ fer with his government today on OFFERED NEW PLAN Explains Attitude probablj the biggest peace time New York, Sept. 20.—(AP)— A though Article 85 of the Austrian mon Grau San Martin should re­ ley. When police arrived Logan’s developments during a talk with demonstration t the state’s his­ Paul-Boncour on Prance's new plan Explaining his attitude on infla­ sudden change of procedure, ordered constitution abolishes tbe death sign. shirt had been ripped to shreds, is tion, Wallace said that recent tory. penalty, a declaration of martial On their trail were six himdred face was puffed and be was splat­ for control of armaments, with an by the court today, speeded up the accompanying postponement of dis­ views he expressed on the subject (jov. Wilbur L. Crbss and his second Federal lottery trial of Unit­ law would automatically restore it soldiers, commanded by Sergeattit tered with blood. staff in the reviewing stand were as an emergency measure. Mazorra and armed ^th 12 ma­ When Farley was asked what bad armament for five years. If They Accept Today Pater have be. misinterpreted. ed States Senator James J. Davis. “For a nu-abef rises most of tbe Pater­ line wit^ demand conditions. Un­ or "iMztlelpatloD to rioting.” was being enacted, in what the exec­ yesterday’s primary election. tary organizations. morning as usual, tired, but satis­ (Centtooed on Page Sixteen) son employers. fortunately, this attempt to clarify utive described before 6,000 hearers Although a complete vote bad not Tbs American and French points fied. as "duel to the death", to which he of view were described in American Tbe new proposal will be submit­ the fanner’s thinking,^ lest be be. been announced, Mellen asserted ;. Governor Obeered and his followers were this morning that at least 1,700 of quarters a« very close. Tbe con­ ted to tbe workers who. If they disappointed,/when the p)dce level Xktveznor Crois kept his silk top­ TTi«

cause tee court found It necessary^ •to excuse nine of tee panel of twen­ VlSlTING MASONS ty which bad been nimmcned. Depu­ ty sheriffs went out Into the streets to secure additional jurors so teat TO BE A TO CONFER DEGREE tee trial could get imderway. pur- ing tee trial tee interested parties reached an agreement and announc­ IT TAKES H EA NERVES SHARPSHOOTER ed teat tee case bad been settled. Doric Lodge of Thompson- yiBe to Be Guests of Man­ Today chester Lodge Tuesday. and

Doric lodge of Masons, of Thomp­ Thursday son, will be guests of Manchester Itidge on Tuesday night September 26, it Was announced today. Doric lodge will confer tee Master Mason Carole Lombard degree with tee local lodge furnish­ in ing tee candidate. Manchester lodge visited Doric lodge last June and conferred the Master Mason degree on a Thomp- sonvUle candidate. At Tuesday “BRIEF night’s communication a, large at­ tendance is expected since tee can­ didate is well kno’wzi A musical pro- MOMEOT” grfttn will de given by tee Temple quartet, Heraian Montie, Wll|iam with Spencer, Harry Airmstrong and Paul Volquardson, under tec direction of Gene Raymond Organist Sidney MscAlpine. Ref'eshmente will be served fol­ H K E TIMES H6R MAN on die U .S . Intstnadonal Dewar lowing tee degree work. CO-FEATURE: .22-calibre rifle team, and former y «8 . smallbore duan- pion, V it:^ Ridiard is profosrional shooter for Reming­ She’s Back! ton Arms Co., Inc. He alwsys has to be a brilliaat marks- ■ M m . BAY’S SBMTM6, and later around the' FOUR FROM TOWN m an— regardless o f son, wind, or raisu There is no evening fire, Camds add to die pleasure of By Popular Demand! question about his knowfaig die secret of hcaldiy nerves! yonr outing. A s V irgil Ricfaatd says, “ Camels CHOSEN FOR JURY are a much milder cigarette and diey never inter­ fere widi my nervous control, no maftrr how The names of tee following four M AE W E ST QHidi 1 samdee.’* local persons were drawn for jury “ in - duty in Hartford County Sup^or Court, civil side, yesterday: John Robb, John O. Rentland, J.. Clarke Baker and John Oark. . “SHE DONE mM WRONG’? WITHDRAW DAMAGES \ wWk • Yen’ll have satisfying p ro q f that Camels do not inter*, administrator of the astate of his alaa branda, aad I flad Cnnels are betUr for steady fore with heatd^ narraa. hter, Anna, age 17, Against Lso . ^jssauskaa of North streot, Mfis ■■ ^ / town, waz settMd out of court yea- MU terday, after the ease had btgm bar Coi«.^Jttdge John A. ComMI and a AL n SB ZeyA B A I^ ju ^ la Bnpertor Court The amount of the eettlemsM was not Oseioaed. Lucas waa fatally, injured bo ^pulot bro"* oittobtr WO.oC tet year, when Bra* auakas*a ear. Is wlfieb abe wsa rid- lsg,''itiriwk a eouerete,. bridge In owwuM.ma Sonth Windaor. The jury seasloB did •t NEVER GET ON YOUR NERVES... NEVER TIRE YOUR TASTE Bot.get started imtfl altenlooa ba> I k , w ' • ’ ..'"••k . f • m 0 ♦ in - u O ir%i, firf !>• ■ m ' r : ' MANOHJWnm ^VINWO HBBAlb, lIAMCHlSTni, OCWN, WBDWMDAT, 8BFHitlBro the town an* effort to obtain aU poealblo in fo n ^ M M the'IdOMOO bonded ladebCedH aorlptloB bolDg seat to Waahlsgjm COMPUAHCE BOARD tloB______OB tto Buuqr_ |«a

POPULAR MARKET "Yes, I’m satisfied wrth the facts you have shown 855 MAIN STREET RUBINOW BUILDING ^ me . . . those monthly bills of users convinced me that I was certainly foolish to have waited so long. . . , YeS/ I beljeve it will be an economy in the long run to have electric water heating, and it settles ECONOMY PRICES the problem once and for all . . • I didn t realize that it could be so reasonable . . . Yes, go ahead, FRESH MINC3ED H AM I need it today. . . . SLICED BA(X)N SEA POOD AMERICAN Arrives Thursday BOLOGNA ELECTRIC WATER Morning: POLISH RINGS

CAREFREE «id PHONF . ABUNDANT FANCY—FRESP ' AUTOMATIC 5181 SHANKLESS HOT WATER All operations auto­ or MACKEREL matic. You never have Several bathe eeo Im to look at it from one SEE LEAN taken la Huceetiion. year’s end to the next. Water eHreyt hot 24 Dependable as only y o u R electricity can be. Ideal heaiH a day. No welt- PLU M BER FBLESH for vacationi became it lag. No lukewarm can be left with perfect arnaatn T O D A Y . S h o u l d e r s water. peace of mind. LONG TERM SAFE i CLEAN BOSTON GUARANTEE No prodnets of ram- All operating parti an- No moving parti, noth­ bnatlon beenme it k eloeed ^in iteel ihell. ing to wear ont except BLUEFISH PORK CHOPS elia^e. Does, not cor­ \ BONELESS Has no flame or com- inexpensive heating rode. No moiatnre. • bnatlon. Children can clementa. Free aervice TO BAKE SALTPORE given for many yean NdfumM. RIB ROAST play aronnd It in on all purchaae and perfect safety. Juit aa rental plana. A wlae in­ 3 lbs. 2 5 c aafe as an electrie vestment became it is a ib .i5 c Ugbt or toaster. life time investment.

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• V ’ ^ ■. J ,V:, r . - - l: MANCHESTER BV^UNG H*BRAU). MANCHESTBR; OOIW J wiSDNETOAT, SEPTEMBER 20, IW S, P A G E F O U R ^ ) market for toe steara raiaad and R a^ IngiSham, secretary and and a faeulty member has been ap­ treasurer. pointed bouse fellow for each FAMOUS PREACHER ’ fed 1^ New England 4-H mambeta. RADIO AMATEURS DeaHu La»t Nitfit FR. COUGHUN EXPLAINS The First National purchases in­ Mr. Reinartz gave an tntereettng bouse, xreviously a bouse fellow and tnatroqtlve talk on enper re­ was responsible for the students in cluded the Raittrve Caampten ani­ 'Seattle—Cafk. Jtenea W. Saen, AT ROSARY SHRINE mal Shown by Robert S. Rynmh, hI rE ORGANIZED generative receivers for SO, 40 and ■. P—J. DC, BANK JU R rS VERDICt two bouses. 80 meter bands. A ocnstttutUm and 01 , who onoe aattled a dispute be­ 6S, toram r Gi I'fbaha. aim Several changes and additions \ ■ LaGnmgevllle, N. which brought 86 cents a pound; the by-lawi werer "also adopted by the tween the United States and Great pultoshdr, in antoatobfib have been made in the faculty and Feastday Pflgriijiage On Firsfl F o r r ^ Howell Elected Pre8i<^ club. Relteehments were served Britain over the Alaska houndary. d r a t CrvMMUng Priest Dedares It administration staff. The apjwlat- Highly Commended, BOly Potter, Snnday in OctobSb Wfll Sur­ MOlbrook, h Y., and the Gom- donit of Gob Members after toe meeting by Mrs. Reinartz. N ProvldeBea, R. L-Chartaa miaxef Does Not Change His Views ments are as follows: I >5 Professor: Dr. BkUth Ayres, vis­ mended, Robert K., TbompUne, Hear Reinartz Talk. Smart <7, fflrmar aaperkstaadent pass An Others. mVCAGlI PBTinONS. “ One Iota.” iting profe:sor of economics. Rbinebedc, N. Y., also steers from of school at ChailaBtoQ W. Va. 9 C ou rts Instructors: lllss Mary H. Cock- BxteniiVv pr^Muratione are being various paxU of Massachusetts and The Manchester Radio Chib was Bridgeport, Sept SO.— (AP)—Two Ooopafatown, N. > T^r-Jdward Detroit, Sept 30.—(AP) — The rill, instructor in speech; Dr. Julia made for celebration of toe titular Connecticut The beef from toe 4-H organized last night, at a meeting petitions for divorce were filed in will be placed on sale In Rev. CiberlM E. Coughlin, cnuadlng W. Bower, Instructor in mathe­ Feast Day Pilgrimage of Rraary held at the home of Jcfim L. Reta- the Superior Court today. Sarah priest, whose charges ofjalslflcatlon matics; Dr. William A. Hunt, in­ Shflne, Summit, N ^ J. Held annual­ First National markets toe week K. Glover Bryan of Norwalk alleges of October 9th. arts at Benton and Wadsworth cruelty in her action against Arthur MANCHESm of records and predictions of ini* structor in psychology, and Hiss ly on toe f at Sufiday of October, Elizabeth Hartshorn, instructor in this pilgrimage has always been James Kelly representing toe streets and attended by sixteen Bryan also o f Norwalk. pending Federal incuotmonts against First Nationri organisation At the licensed amateur radio operators. Desertion on February 10, 1038, local officials startied the now physical education. toe .most popular of Roaary Shrine auction said that for three years Forrest Howell of Edgerton Place is alleged by Perry Ebrenberg of closed Detroit bank investigating Assistants: Dr. Hanna Hafkes* pilfTimagee am. the indications are 8 SPEC US the company has tiled to encour­ was elected president,* Charles Hol- Greenwich in his action agmast jury, today said the findings of the brink, asslstaat in German; Miss that toe coming pilgrimage will M. Alma Mkilteii, asslstaat in mu­ cnraaae an otoers. age and girls of the 4-H baby Uster was elected vice president and Mamie Ebrenberg of New York dty. Ofiss Out of jury that no acts of etlmlnulty were beef club and pointed out as evi­ evident did not change his views sic; Miss Clare Joan Garver, as­ Roeariaiis wOl be pleaaed to learn dence of growing interest the fact ^ons lota.” sistant in sociology, and Miss- Imo­ that The Very Rev. Justin McMa­ SILKDRESSES “From the available testimony gens Manning, assistant in chemis­ nus, O. P., 8 . T. Lr., Prior of toe that this year there were 110 ani­ mals compared with 77 last year. vsn,” said Father Coughlin in an try. Dominican House of Studies, Wash­ tsrvlew today, “the United States Dr. T. B. Weler wlU give a course ington, D. C., will deliver toe ser­ great] $1.00 \ gis a liar. Senator Couzsns is a liar in bacteriology the first semester. mon on Roaa^ Sunday. Rev. C. G. Valnos to $4.98. and Fatter Coughlin is a liar and Dr. Mildred W arden Couch wlU Moore, O. I ., Shrine chaplain, will BUHBING NOTES the United States government, in preside at to'* devotions. to feel fitl addition, is an Iniquitious thing be­ com e to the ooUef^e tw ice a month as consul^g psychlatris. Miss The mass on October 1, Is to be FALL DRESSES cause it closed perfectly solvent offered for to intentions of toe Carpenters are at work in toe Everybody baa days wbea banks. Dorothy Gould wU! substitute in Johnson block rearranging the in­ every waking boor is peeked the physical education department pilgrims. The nuns, who are strict­ “If the United States government ly cloistered and lead a life of con­ terior of toe Uurge store on the south with zest of Uvinf. Way not for Miax Jean Pollock until the end $3.98 ** $5.98 is so craven as to rest its case on templation and abnegation, will in­ end so that it provides two stores make every day Uke thiat » Crepes, Knittod sad All this' testimony, which was given by of October. instead of one. The dividing parti­ Miss Florence Harrison, secre­ clude their intentions in their prayr A frequent drewbedc to flta$m Popular Fabrics. more or less prejudiced bankers, if ers and saerlflces during toe nine tion has already been erects. The tary of the Coimecticut League of iaconstipation. ItmaydaUyeoc the United States government will days of solemn prayw immediately change le being made with the ex­ Women Vo'ers, will give a course .energy, steal your appetita* take complacently this opinion of preceding to. pilgrimage, especial­ pectation that it will be possible to L a s t S o s s o b ’ s the open Grand Jury which was in Practical Approaches to Prob­ kwer your vitaUty. Tet it ia ao ly In toe Wvlne Office and the per­ rant two smaller stores more easily aaay to evereoma. formulated on testimony which lems of Citizenship. petual recitation of the Rosary. than one large store. FALL HATS Administrative appointments are eventually was aimed at saving the Plans are being made to ^ divide Try eating Kellogg’s Aub- as follows: Miss Anna V. E. Bur­ double liability of stockholders — the south store in toe Odd Fellows B ia n . Sdonee shows this dsU- dick, house fellow in Windham then I am very much afraid the building into two stores Instead of doos esreal supplies “bulk” to people of this Nation and of Detroit house and assistant to Miss Eliza­ FIRST NATIONAL BUYS * eaarcise the intertines, and vita­ will begin to classify our govern­ beth Harris, director of residence; one. It has been vacant for some­ time. It is a large store and because min B to promote appetite, and ment as an'Archangel Capone.” Miss Elizabeth Rogge, research as­ tone the intestinal tract NEW FALL HATS sistant and bouse fellow in Mosier 36 BABY BEEF STEERS of tbiii has been difficult to rent. house; Mlsr Kathrsm Moss '34, The dividing partitions for toe The ” bullc” in A l l -B b a n is rooms in toe basement of the Hotel Old D sbff Paid much Uke that of lettuce. How CONNECnCUT COUEGE alumnae secretary, and Miss EHtisi- $LOO*°$1.98 beth Pukas nurse la the infirmary. win JB« PhMd on Sale in M u Sheridan are so fai along that the eed siescv eseeaft for much safer than taking patqBt plasterera are now at work ^era. presesf eccesslffet— madidnee—so often hai^uL ketfi the Week of Oct. 9 — Spedal Rednctioiis on aR ENROLLMENT AT 600 The new entrance that will lead to That's what tha "Naw Two taUeqwoDfnls daily will 4-H Club Product. Dsal by Ideal" maana GETS FOUR TEARS toe upper part of the hotel has been to you. Oat tha monay eorreet most topes of constipa­ merchandiso throuffhout tko cut through. Good progress is being you naad on your own tion. I f not relieved this way, see store. See Our Wmdowa. New , Sept 20.—(AP)— algnatura. Tha only Nineteenth Year Begins Today Somerville, aiass.. Sept. 20.— made on the Job. ooat la a monthly your doctor. — Freshman Class Entrances Thomas Russell, 24, cA this cl^, Thirty-six beef steers were pur­ charga of thraa par was sentenced from 3 to 4 yatn chased sresterday by First Nation­ C. N. G. ORDERS cent on tha unpaid bal- A l l -B ban has Restricted. anee. Tha avaraga iron for the blood. in prison on a charge of assault al Stores, Inc., at the annual 4-H Hartford, Sept. 20. — (AP)—Sec­ monthly cost; THE with intent to rob, at toe opeaiDg DEAL At all grocers. In ond Lieutenant Andrew Rlzner, For $50 . . S3 eanta Connecticut College opened this Club baby beef’ sale at toe Eastern of the September term of toe Supe­ States Exposition, Springfield. Tbls Company B., 169th Infantry (Mid­ For $75 . . . $1.24 the red-and-green morning for its nineteenth year F I N A N C I N G . For $100 . . . $1.65 rior Court, criminal side, here to­ la the third consecutive participa­ dletown), has been promoted to first package. Made by UDIES’ SHOP wltii an enrollment of approximate­ ASSOCIATION^. wfeta raaalS la 10 M a U lir day. tion in tot buying of toe 4-H lieutenant of In fa n t, and assigned Kellogg in Battle ly 600, the largest in the history of Appearing before Judge Arthur F. paynaali. Lart«r anaaati aad (Next to Salvatko Army beeves by First National which was to toe same compemy vice Lieuten­ S4S-ISS Main ft. taJPlear laaair tarnu. If 4«tra4. Creek. Ihe college. President Katharine Ella, Russell pleaded guilty to as­ ant T. E. Russell, Jr., tr«msferred to Rnblnew SMs.— Fhenn 7M1 C i t a ^ ) Blimt addressed the entire student toe first food organization to saulting Julius Barnet, store pro­ co-operate in helping tf furnish a the reserve. MANCHESTER Jbody at an assembly in the gjmi- prietor, on July 27, with Intent to Wb: J/S KEAif YOU FITI ^nasium 9 o’clock. Classes con- rob him. ivened Immediately afterward. Five other men were given jail ? The large student body this year sentences, three youths were com­ ^is due to th imusually high per- mitted to the state reformatory at :^e^tage of returning students in Cheshire, one was fined, two men ^ e upper classes, not to the size of given suspended sentences, and an­ Ithe incoming freshman class which other case was nolled. Ibumbers 185, thirty less than last ^ear’jK entering class. 5 The freshman class was restrict- jod. Many well prepared applicants AS WE ARE ABOUT TO w ho the c.- «.ege would like to have ■ ZAmitted were turned away in or- CLOSE FOR THE SEASON : der that there might be no crowd- “ng of freshman houses. The open- g of Windham house, the new The Connecticut lormitory g*ven by Windham coun- :y, makes possible the housing of Good Humor, Inc. 1 additional students or the cam- ius proper. Changes have been Throu£:h their local Sales­ ade in the arrangements in off pus houses, improving the off man, Mr. John W . Dooley, ipus sititation. Mosier house is wish to thank the people of ow a co-operative dormitory and jWUl be the home o f 21 students. 'Manchester for their ;.pptroit-: ■SFewer tudents have been assigned a^e during the past 'seasoB- -.V % ^ eadi of the off campus houses T Home Circle Store Orange HaD Building 74 East Center Street Free Delivery—Dial 8877. Special Sale For Thursday, Friday and Saturday Only!

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Lux Toilet Soap, O C ... Hormel Vegetable O C .m 4 f o r ...... Z u C Soup, 2 f o r ...... JLOC SIMPLE., i s ^ r m lifebuoy Soap, n o . Big Brand Tomatoes, O C ... 4 f o r ...... large, 2 f o r ...... ib O C Palmolive S019, 4 fo r ...... 1 6 UC Appiesaime, OC.« Madam, ii the liny Rame that Freezes.'* "N one whatever, Medam. This simple iHde gas Jemt 2 f o r ...... JkDC replaces all mechlntry, and that b why the air-cooled lighthonee Cleanser, 1 8 f o r ...... l U C Franoo-Anisrlcaa e>o ^ gas refrigeiator b permenendy silent" Spaghetti, 8 for ... dSOC •'WHy, DOaOR, WHAT DO YOU M E A N ?" Octagon Soap, f\ 2 f o r ...... VQ Large CanBanor "BU T D O a O R , T H IS WONDERFUL AIR- Kramv 8 fo r ^ D C F ela-N ^ itoa Soc^, |* **l mean diet this little dwrp blue flame does all die COOLED GAS REFRIGERATOR MUST BE cake ...... O C Crisco, 1 rf.. freezing in die air

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a t ION«WIDE CAR HI T rT x ..I', ■.••t i .. Fifty Minimi Dollars is a biy bet but that’s what Sears, Roebu^ andX^M ny sta^^b^^^ Roosevelt’s inauguration! Sears poured 50 million dollars into Am^ertem ihdustiTi boug^ 50 nuIHondidlars worth of American '^lOSS.Seara j 'Roebuck ft Co. “in 1886. Rlch- Madegoods, when public confidence Ihroughoiit the worid was ^t its k>w(tot ebb! ' • • ’ " • ' • owns or operatee W. Sears ten great mall order nSde his office In 'planta. 880 retail storey the litUe Sears won their 50 million doUar bet and you win by it too. ^ StartH« topjoi^^,,tl«^^ ^ a wiU;^ featured in Sears’ 47th groups of factories and | station of North warehouses. wood. Minnesota, ^hercl Ani^ersary Sale, but not at present higher price levels. While qiianfities J^t, tois^^^ sold at prices made he also was station agen^ possible by Sears’ tremendous purchases at the lowest costs this generation will probaWy eycr s ^ ,

2 PAOCAGES POUSHWG CLOTH (yennine lio o Two complete sep* arate packsres el TRADE IN YOUR OLD PADLOCK knit pollsbinr dpth. Each a tnll 6 yards, F ive disc tumblers. Rustless metal case. Nickle and each wrapped In plated steel shackle. Black crackled finish case. 2 cellophans, Here's s coined keys. Size 2% x 1 ^ '. savlnsl VACUUM CLEANER During Sears’ 48th Anniversary,, you will receive an CRAFTSMAN AXE extra literal allowance toward the purchase of a new “Merit” Claw First time in 15 years that 5 .KENMORE DeLUXE VACUUM CLEANER. an axe of this quality has ' been sold so low. Note these HAMMER points: • Batter-proof hard­ ened head, m High tempered. 'Oon-diippins bit Takes Drop forged, alloy steel head. Lacquered white rasor Mce. • Balanced for easy swing, a 400 lb. break hickory handle. FuU poUshl Sharp daws grip fine tested hickory handle, se­ curely wedge-locked into 5 Ft. Size for the Price of 4! nails. thin, tapered' eye. Grip it! Anniversary Ton’ll like itt Special Three ( GENUINE COWHIDE FOOTBm Offtdiil weight anc Cell offleial size. Full ^ / With Batteries canvas lined and $1 79 rubber valve blad­ Heavy, one-piece, drawn brass case. Chromium plate. Ball-bearing switch fociising type. Bulb shock der. A truly low Genuine /p ric e lor a genuine absorber and sp8u*e bulb receptacle. Mwhide football Mazda bulb. Ob Today’s Market Thla Is a fll»JSO Value S-FOOT STEP LADD^ MERIT" BUCKSAW Built for safety of selected seasoned lad­ $ Bemarksbls valubi der stock. Each step For this Bucksaw reinforced with DELIVERED. hss aa OAK FBAHX heavy steel rod. 00 in addition to being Terms A s Low* .As With Mads with folding Chsmploa to sturdy, keen, effi­ shelf. Bandy for $7.50 Down. Tooth cient. improved model. home, garage, orchard. 18 Months Td ;Pay . . Bladt . Other uses.' too. The Balfuice. Three. feitures make this Co^idipet; A, .sjip^' • sen»* • tion: Extri- gize^ S; INSIDE LOCK SET .cu, .f t "fpr, ^e.'pfke o i 4'• ft.t '■(2) epl3 c^ « inchce. Chicago de­ 18 inches wide with troU {'S) New • -modti.' sign steel Dull brass a 4-foot bamboo Here are other unbektaUe- finish. Hortisk lock handle. Indispensable, feamrex: has reversible letch. in clearing autumn Can be used on doors leaves and other fine • One of the fas^ opening in or out. refuse from lawns, freezing units .^miide yards, etc. Also oth?f uses A great value I • 3 shelves —)OV» . 10. square feet of space ^ • White port^ain insula • Finest steel construc­ Cylinder Rim CHROMIUM ELECTRIC IRON tion ' ■ ' ‘ : Think of it! The high­ • Quiet—only 3 moving NIGHT LATCH est ■ quahty • non-‘auto- part* . . . . . out USORATORr matic iron. Genuine • Costs mudh lest to TERSAU YOUR chrome plate’ Mica ele­ opeiate RUYIN6 UBURANg 5-pin-tumbler cylinder with S keys. No two locks ment. , .Beyelled roll t; • Porcelain evaporator' keyed alike. Fits all doors from 1%” to.2%” liiick. get under tucks, buL door and pan. .. .. Heavy iron cue. . Brass plated. tons, etc. A special yoyi’ll. remember. >• ^ V The R a ^ tia NEW A Y E n g ‘‘DiliMAR” ■ efFICIENTiA fO D £P V ALL W H IT E COTTON , UMueiitionably- dne of -the hfist liked teth r^^ M a ttresses available tqw y. A, ppgitiye- Filled with 50 pounds of 100% n w )y utoundlnk'-yblue. ; -Think- yittk linter cotton felt in nine fluffy , of It!' 'A, siz(^-Bcdl iUm Ijygrs, ^dade with rounded corners ; Bathtub.^ JK) h « iJ^ ;-wWe oyer and rolled edges. % popular sizes. IT -all. A -.t^T-iiieh Lavatoiy- , and.' .WMte.’ W tifeoiik' CWfia Porcelain Enameled vcadffii'bqtfitlYrith ntakogapy Hl<^e Plated Front ..liflnish seftt.- . . j-,, Legs and Base Strip , High Speed Oven—500 •."'AfUliyermii^v • degrees -in 8$: minutes Delivered Oven- Hast. Indicator -Ooni{dete ■ “Air - O - Easy Terms if Part of a $20 Purchas* Flam e” Twtn-Six Unit $5i00 Down 99 COIL SPRINGS ,.eo»»Ls,'liyin ifipe Md? ..'quality merchandlstu • '*"'5'. • supply piiie cb^tidns. , ..,, G tot, Twin Six is among the best'in this coxmtry. ’ It 2. Latest in desigm < , • •; ■ ? will withstand years and years of - An fittings fo fhe..waU.^«« .95 service without “chipping”, "crack­ 3. Chrome plated fixture;, x ". : , / / .* -In this remarkftble oifer. .. \ OIL ing” or wearing through. 4. 100% g^ranteed merchandise.' Delivered. BURNER Roimded cor-1 n^rs prevent f White S^mless tom bedding. Gas Water ,.v . .951 Heavy 1-Pc. DettvWed angle frame. Heater .fSdW A nd Installed. Another “Wonder Value” of this great Anniversary Baked-on en­ fSOO-ltowB, amel, rust re­ Sale. Solid Gumwood, Maple or Mahogany. Sturdily O ir^ p $4.90'B|i»thly sistant finish. (S in ^ .-Oarryfaig constructed and well glued. 2V^'inch post stock. Head For wood or $ 5 .4 5 -.•iag'iOharge) • end is 46 inches high. Foot end, 39V2 inches. Full 54 metal railed inch and 39-inch sizes. Will.lend authentic Colonial, beds. Eai^ Delivered. Bum a - CoillBMMI If you' l l out t( charm to any home. Terms If Part If you‘- haveli’t i 1 G0AI|OIL savS monW> time 'of a $20 Pur­ ed^saacal !than and fuel qtoeugh Easy Terms if Part of a $20 Purdiasa plenty of hot water, ^ Mero- chase. by all means see this super - efbntcnt . ______' 'Vaene ^w-bescen;^ Large bumer.-ebBiii to. Sears'. >.« .^-'0 nea,-,-..-. ‘ ■ Felt Base efficient 2-coU gas $2 .2 9 ^ ' 1 ciapadkr- Anhlvewny-with what is perhaps the country’s best yal^w;, heater. 80 gallons i tog •'(H’fjHock Wool). grade vaeodalng rings. Rrinforced woven asbeatML.rixg^ .. Three-gaBog per hour assures •FW tbh S;|^q^B'fuel-taak 5am el3^5t/ FW approved by Fire UndervMtefi. SOent, Floor-O-Leum ample need for aver-' Smooth, pearly . white, en^itfh ,ing celluloid over strongly wmr' for;a $S«r c4»la''ah Intense ■ Mtie Guaranteed 'to give depeada)ite, ecoaiOTlcal serriM -- age family.! aaiitorjBd gkhdfiii " terms if part of $20' ^pressed body. Brass bar stantly. J ‘ > . ■ • * ’ i7-<'. ir 'ipni,'•.f.--, ■. • RUGS $4 .9 8 purchase. nlnge.' GhTomium plated...... ------AU First Quality. ^I^^econdSj^^ / S E A R S . U O E B U C! K A N D C O SATISFACTION C, U A l< A N T E f. O OR v O 1. R MONEY BACK______FELT BASE YARD GOODS Q Q . 'T- Bright, Fre^ New Patterns that will 4r •’A» -. aheer np year luMne. . sq. yd.*: ' 1160 W la ^ a r-rii; If”. - :.x.r. -N--W

(J," t -lU: / y. IKWI ■ / ‘; jiniinnKO nitA io. MANtiinDir^ wrowMBAt, sip n ooi* « , litai P A O I f t X I 'liliM m m The BsMtor Quh foele that It has hhutkidk ot iiiAnhkn Is I f 4 OpdltoMfo Advtoeiy Bsgid or dbtiUBsd one 6f tne best speakeri in DEALER IS PAID^ Imciittfttr fold p#f|ds igkBn ipdw u p N#k ggy ofltof pfBtoetiFs fflgey tl^t OPEN ODD FEIIOWS the Hair B pgM atoU o t e ^ ge- « i w i & i i i BleeWk: dslttitiB. Ifsbody iiM svtr told be gsTtoBOMBt might pit the easlen a n d n e subjeot Mr. Itogere IN COOnDVOT » vee eeeS eeeer hr Wueeia leee will iveak SB fo very appropriate, £wniiig 9»rtUi tlMffl that tus bBtt}a If WSB. TbUr hoiM tohsB SB another color alfo* AapoBla, le p t FtotenaUett. ei le W befia Ipev e mel aaeeM For only dglljr BnMtoiMss p m o ttu |l gsthw* AcnvtnEsnuDAY^ b T B h ^ Otuh hae a untw Utidty, a wholsMl* foed deqldr ea 11 s Ifagy persoga l»va fait, not alto- plan of arousing the iptoveet of the ^ t n l Btieet found^thle Bieniinf ^ I I M lM li i k t f v k stlU la the foldft of igar afeaw*e *W|(e( Be Mweld Mease, iarrte* gathw wltltoMt reasag, thgt the gov- 9 members of tlM lodjn Three grom Ibat MOO five: Um leet night by oat diftteulttot. Thty wart got aa uahuowi truokmafi who eaOed asd eelr fei Be simmi Cm res beet C a O J W T M u lS ^ V iM U&M , (imatont waa panhitting an uaoon- will operate under the plan starting OMIPEi Mmmcm etltbraUac a vtotoryir- w tft Dates Set for Booster Chb’s Friday evening. New memherp ^ r a m m lf 9t sugar ordered ear- BsMser. givtof taprttdoB to thtir dttotailPf aeionable amount of time to be those up to ten years’ memhsrship Er la OM day wae in ehunterfeit CMMl*,..«va*„.*f hAeea FetMl4«d Ootol^ L l l l l thrown away to tbe making of the are in chargd of thU prqgnMB* $10 blUs. .Jtaky did not ezaafine FaMlllMl_ __ \9mm> fv«fTmwmww Bv«i»Of to WIM oho* (Hd Fashknied Fair aid the xaon99 last fight, aad thia mom- Sateiri Asi CoiiMrA- - -- bbupm------^«d At tM Mtumtoous coal oo^e. But Mr. second group wiU be from ton to M ttOfflM At IfABAtoMtAT, OMUI.. M B ^ d M I 111 this UfbtrsMd It la twenty years------and^ the last It group will lag MU a gM to the hank to de- Pe&onal Rnance Co. the only rttaooaMt l^ t to whlob Reaeefi^tfe hagdltng t f tha prahlem be the ddeet members of tbe lodge p&Mt tbj B|cne> It waa found that ' Heea *• a*<.(e rbeetsf BlSa •^‘i^sbaswis**. at the Feiy end la deserving of more CarahaL ' to put on a program, n ie older aU of the twenty $10 notes were yW Mala e<~ Maa*ae««*T OM tAAf. bP flUtll •••••*••••<••] to view It—laat alght'a nafatotsot ■ KEMrSflne JNf ICbBtltk W OlAll ban a little admiratlod. membership promises a real (fid oouaterfelt. Oa«a TkavaSar OpHI S F. M • U ^ OOPlM dtaumatvatloB to tbs C ^ M City fashioned time and if. reports are A r ho Utsky eald he did not PkPPa 9099 DAlIfAMd. O f 7AAT'** 0§^4900900O% It oat tht moat htttootoi; Octobet 26, 27' and 22 are the true their group will win the prise know called od him yesterday and Tk* aaly ekatn# la tkraa seraaat pai aiaatk aa aapalS aaiPaBt eV-— ♦ n m u m i OF THF AMOCBATSD things that hast traaqpiitd to this THIS QUEER NATION. datef set for the old foshioaed donated. ordered the euga.' which hd said he FRStb basaar and camlval to be held ty On Friday evening the first defin­ called *>r and oald tear later la tbe stato to ytara. ^ One rememberi the days of the day. Barlj last evening another Til* AMOfltoMd Fr«M tk •AOliiAlPMy the Booster Club of King David ite plans for the proposed Junior AAtltlAd t« tb* tt** lor rapAblloAtlOB It la o f imsMBse usefutotas to in­ Amertoan people’s solemn dadiea- man, a stranger to Lltaky, ap­ o t AH B*Wi dl*PAt«b** or*dlt«d to It Lodge, L O. O. F., of Manchester at Lodge of Odd Fellows will be , out­ tion to the winning of the war; one lined. This will be the first time peared with a truck and carried off OP BOt otta«rwI** endltod 1b tbl* still Into tha heart of men and Odd Fellows 'femple. Main and Cen­ the sugar which was. in bags and BAS*r ABd Also tb* IooaJ B*W* pob' women whose greatest need is tbe witnesses their amazing patience in Connecticut that a Junior Lodge un*d bsrslB. ter streets. Stanley Nichols, chair­ has been undertaken and tbe wt* banded over the money. Lltaky Fire and Lt AU rlAtat* o f ' ropablloAtloa o f buttressing of their fortitude the and good sense dtudng tbe depres­ man of tne committee, said today come, in this district, compririhg found when he sent Jie money to spselAJ diipAtobo* borolB o r * Also r*' the bank today that th* billa ware **nr*d.______' conviction that they are marching sion and the resiliency with which tbAt most of the important details four lodges. King David of Manche^ ter. Crescent of East Hartford, all fake ones. ^ Full AorflO* «U*Bt of M B A dor on, noyalone but in serried eem' they respond to the first signs of been arranged and plans were In su ra n ce underway to make this affair one Ridng Star of Rockville, and ▼to*. IBA radesbip with the great mass of recovery—and one says to himself. Wauseon Lodge of Stafford Springs their fellows, toward a better time After an we are a pretty solid of tbe best indoor events of the faU U..JIS: I. BOSTON I FnbltAbor’s lUprosootAFv*: Tb* season. ail are behind the. movement. s Trip* • Daily JaUb* llAtb*w* SpsolAl AA«Boy->K*w The Booster Oub has invited all Tork. CbloAAO, Ostrolt Asd Boston. There are thousands of hearts in gang!” And then one reads that On Friday evening of this week, BaaaS Trip SSOie Hartford and Hartford County Aimee Semple McPherson is to Willard B. Rogers, advertising di­ the members of King David Lodge Uom*o* Oaatar RICHARD G. RICH MBICBBR AVXrr BURBAO OF rector of the Hotel Bond, Hsurtford, to be present Friday evening and the Traval 8a*eaa C1BCULAT1UN& which today are beating more hope­ show in one Broadw^ is see Mala et will be the first speaker on the pro­ largest turnout in many years *“ Maack*a1«r Tinkef^ Building ^ South ItochoBter Tb* Bonld PrlBtlBf CompABy. Ine.. fully and more valOrously be­ theater and her prestunably es­ gram for the early fall activities. expected to attend. . T*l. Tee? Asstun** Bo AbaboIaj rospoaalblUty cause of that outpouring of mass tranged husband in another theater foi typoArApbiOAl •iron AppeArlng In A RFRKSHI AdvsrtlMinent* In tb* HAneb*st«r enthusiasm last night. across the street, at astonishing sal­ BtobIbs H*ralA If there is anything to croak aries made possible by the willing­ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. about in that, let the ravens croak ness of thousands of gawks to pay if ' away—there will not be many lis­ their good money to stare at and OTHER POLKS* CHESTNUTS teners—^nor any higher opinion of listen to the chatter of these DRUG SPECIALS It is not tbe easiest thing in the the birds of ill omen. mountebanks — and one wonders world to understand tidiy the Con whereabouts is the solidity—unless nccticut Manufacturers Association DICTATORSHIP. it be a solidity of ivory in the pate FOR MANCHESTER should be particularly interested at A great deal of nonsense is being Likely enough—it will be due as this ttme in a movement to bring indulged in, these days, by people soon as the box office drawing pow­ about the formation of a “Corpora­ who pretend to see in this country er of thp Huttons begins to die down DAYS tion of Foreign Security Holders,” an impending dictatorship. The -1-there will be a reconciliation and MANCHESTER DAYS as provided for in the Federal Se

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It’s Up to the buying public now to do their part in this great program of national business recovery. Industry and Employers of labor everywhere are doing their part Payrolls are increasing weekly. Manchester

... can do its part Manchester merchants have V •> set aside these three days to show you that \k‘ jr they are giving you the same values, for which this town has a reputation, as ever before. Come to. Manchester during this event—^Shop in Manchester—^Save by buying m here and above all remember that by buying 'm you are helping to do your part in this program.

VW ^m)NESDAY, SfiPtlSMBER 20,1988.

ate and now pending before the gated to Governor Schmedeman At The State Thekter On Saturday House is typical. It providas: "If, power to suspend the state' anti­ CHANGING LAWS when a code has been spproved or trust laws during the life of NRA New FaU Style*' prescribed by the President under and put into effect trade agree­ There are lota • of clever the National Recovery Act, any ments which are in keeping with ideag afoot this fall.. .and TOADTHENRA person shall violate any provision its spi.it so long as they are not thereof In any transaction within designed to promote monopolies or our selection shoes .mir­ the state not in or affecting inter­ oppress small enterprises, in ac­ rors every one! state or foreign commerce, such cordance with NRA’s provisions. person diall be guilty of a misde­ Last spring, before NRA was sign­ ’■r ' % -: ibti-Tnist RegiktioM Be­ meanor,” and the pmialty is fixed ed by P ru d e n t Roosevelt, the at 1500 for each vidlatlbn. Texas Legislature turned down a proposal to suspend that state’s ra­ V- ing Suspended in Mny Governor Moore of New Jersey ther severe antltnut lavn, but it is has Just signed the Wolber Act expected that a special session 1A iw ■ „ V 't which extends the provisions of which has Just convened will pass States Now. NRA to make certain its applica­ the measure, acoording to a poll of tion to "all trades and business the Legislature taken by a Texas within the state, whether or not en­ newspaper. Washington.—Siupenakai of an­ gaged in interstate or foreign com­ • ■ i titrust laws during the operation merce,” and making the governor .1. . ■■ ! Manchester the 0!^orclng agent. Under the NRA of the National Recovery Act, the terms of the Carney bill Governor R. H. Hutson of Florida, bus grant of unusually wide regulatory White of Ohio was granted sweep­ driver, has driven buses for IS DAYS powers to governors, and fixing of ing powers by his State Legislature years, during which time he has SPECIAL penalties for violators of codes traveled 1,002,040 miles, an aver­ i have already been acter" upon by in dealing with inuustry under the fin: Blue Eagle. It follows almost ex­ age of 6,262 miles per month. And THURSDAY several of the states, and others actly the Federal statutf. he never had an accident which in­ h^ve such measures under consid­ jured one of his 144,000 passengers. WHILE THEY LAST eration. A bill by the Virginia Sen­ The .Vlsconsln Legislature dele­

Rubinow’s for Newer * ] l « 0 0 p r , Here they are. The Crockervllle Mountaineers, radio s tars of Station WNAC and the Yankee Networic. The Stock Mountaineers are scheduled to appteai^ In person at the State Theater on Saturday, September 23. This Is Bfotee Widths and SIna more dbtinctive Fashions a vaudeville act that will please the entire faodily. Hillbilly music, dancing and radio noveltiea are on the 11.00 OFF OUR REG. PRICES bilL Daring Manohester NBA Days Presenting Style Successes but, although these included five It is dangerous to i^roaoh a of Paris and New York DRESS TRIMMING CODE deaths, only one mishap resulted in thunder cloud In an aliplaae be' the loss of passengers’ lives. cause of great precipitationa of haU, leads all other stytes violent air currents and the chance HAVEN'S BOON TO ALL WOMEN in the number pf aircraft, both li­ of being struck by lightning. Air­ Dresses censed and unlicensed. California planes are not immune from danger has 972 aircraft. by lightning, as are dirigibles. for Misses Prevents Design Copying When Tailored and Women They Have Been Registered New necklines, —Fixes Definite Seasons. Coats —New sleeve Washington.—A feature of the treatments code covering the millinery and dress-trimming Industry, upon of Suede, —^New bodices which hearings are now in progress, is its provision against the copying Boucle and Satins-^ and offering for sale of "any style pattern or any single designs origi­ avor Laurella Failles— nated by another manufacturer within 6 months oS. the date when Furred with Woolens— the designs are registered by the originator with the association.” Blue Fox Crepes— This innovation is comparable with Jap Weasel Sheers another which fixes definite seasons for the sale of ladies’ hats for Persian Lamb spring, summer, fall, and winter $ 5 . 9 5 styles. The code bars child labor, and Beaver establishes maximum week of 40 hoiirs, and minimum wages of 35 to cents per hour*in New York, 32*i» cents in Chicago, and 30 cents else­ $37-50 $14.75 where in the Uziited States. to DO YOU KNOW TH A T- Other Dresses Sixteen accidents, on American $79-50 $2.95 and more air passenger lines occurred at night, while 32 occurred in the day­ AT FTIADIN’S time. The greatest danger to airships is Other Dress Goats the imebartcd electric storm which is known as a line squalL FOR MANCHESTER NRA DAYS Only 48 accidents have happened $24.95 to $32.50 on American operated air passenger Smartly Furred lines during the first half of 1933 Sport Coats Tweed Coats Furred Tailored Styles WINTER COATS Tweed Is one of the most popular of materials this year and no ward­ a delight to the feminine eye this year with their $14.75 - $32.50 robe is really complete without a broad shoulders ta p e ri^ to the slender lines ordered by sport coat of tweed. This year Fashion. T7»e fur trimmings they are made in such a gorgeous­ novel in their treatment thU for easy ly swagger feishion, stony hearted year and collars may be ad­ Sport Wear in Center Aisles choosing indeed Is the feminine heart that justed several different ways can resist buying one. t to add variety to the appear­ Suede Jackets...... $4.59 to $^0.75 ance of the coat. Leather Jackets...... $5.95 to . $7.95 S k irts...... $2.95 to $4.95 Other Twin Sw eaters...... $2.95 to $4.95 Of course, $14-98 COATS $19-98 to $59-98 Blouses Kayser M a n c h e s- Washable Gloves Cottons ter's Favor­ Sporty Checks New Fall 34 to 40 69c"’ ite Soda Shop has each signed up. 841 Main Street, Rubinow Building Manchester $1.25 DRESSES $1 Our help is working less come in so many different mate­ hours but while they are rials this year it is bard to say Just what is the most appealing, here they serve you with but sheer woolens, rough crepes the best of Candy, Soda and satins seem to be among the most popular. Our assortment is Fountain Treats, Sand­ so complete and we have such a wiches, and Beer on variety of colors to choose from you will find several dresses that A New Fall Showing - - - - Draught. Just find thdr right niche'in your wardrobe. Children’s The HEIGHT OF STYLE! THE PRINCESS $4.98 COATS CANDY SHOP ' While we are shopping for ourselves, wo Main Street at Pearl must not neglect the children, and Fradin’s .Other Dresses have a large stock of coats for youngsters that Never have Norttm Shoes been more beautiful...Never will make them look like a delightful replica of their elders. These coats are most attrac­ has Norton been able to give yon such values...as NOW. $3.98 to $12-98 tively priced. • Come in, today. and up Suede Jackets . 0 0 ALL Suede Jackets -ars always popu­ SIZES! ONE lar and are so practical. These MILLINERY ALL are priced most reasonably — in Hats have Just gone tricky this WIDTHS! PRICE! FEATURING fact they have not advanced over year, no other word will do. Hats BETTY CROCKER KITCHEN last year’s prices. CCS TESTED REdPliS of satin, stitched wool crepes, taffetas, velvst, bengallne and COPIES OF $10. AND $15. STYLES what have you? In other words, $ 6 . 9 8 the fabric hat ia the thing this Copied from high priced originals now featured in the smartest season and we have all kinds of Children’s and Women’s the most beguiling styles and ma­ salons.. .Of^ed from the shoes worn by the best dressed wo­ terials you have ever seen. Ooooannt Oustard men in the world. and Lemon Sponge Raincoats Fined n e j ^ Raincoats are a necessity today and in one of these coats you can BEAUTIFUL! COLORFUL! Ohooo- present a amart appearance in $ 1 . 9 8 Mfflc spite of Old Man Weather. IN STRAPS—TIES—PUMPS... and OrangeN Span Gold Oakea. and more . NEW HEEL EFFECTS; LOW—SPECTATOR— Irlah Soda and $ 2 .9 8 and up Potato Bread. Fridt TUB FROCKS BABY—HIGH! and Bjrj^rendi. New Prints in Attractive Stries Vienna Soonss FULL FASHION HOSE Slaes 14 to 6S i Children’s Blass T to I t Book Bona. Snow­ Full Fashion Hose, guaranteed perfect Purs HOSIERY flake, F atter Houh silk service and chiffon, sises 8H to lOH* New Tbatad $L Valnea Bolls. shades. Less than p res^ cost—74c. $1.39 50c to $1.25 T h e NORTON SHOE F i^ Faahloaed CUBoa and Service BIRTHDAY CAKES Weights. 847 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER BAKED TO ORDER . W OM E^ SHOES EXCLUSIVELY Oar Pastrlea May Be Pnr- 7 4 ® pr. ohased at Robinson A Daffy, Center street. FRADIN’S $8.00—ALL ONE PRICE—$3.00

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1933 was 41,925,028 lines against] NEWSPAPER UNAGE 36,608,728 in August 1932. The '^5 greatert gain during the month was in Chicago, 658.623 lines or from | GAINS IN AUGUST 2,276,826 to 2,935,449; and the gains for the month in next 10 of the 25 cities rated as follows: Phlladel-1 i Usually Considered Good Busi­ phia, gain, of 458,997 lines; Qeve- lATid, 392,157: Indianapolis, 367,398; ness Barometer —NBA Offi­ Pittsburgh, 345,476; S t Louis, 300,- cials Hopeful. 070; Baltimore, 299,488; Milwaukee, 296,889; New York, 274,158; Dallas, V- 254,960; and Louisville, 242,191. Washington. — Statistical infor­ mation from 25 large American dues in every part of the country GOVERNOR OF IOWA AS shows that newspaper display ad­ vertising, which is universally re­ VEHICLE TRADE ADVISOR] garded as one o t the most accurate business barometers, has taken a definite and appreciable upturn. A Wadiingtno.—Gov. Clyde L. Her­ gain

N O W IN NE SHORT WEEK AGO we opened our S4th Anniversary O Sale, with an offer that brought a tremendous response FULL SWING! frmn the public. We found people wanting to buy, eager to buy, when they no longer had to pay the higher prices usually charged for credit. * •

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That was our Anniversary Offer. Goods have been moving off our floors in a steady stream. New arrivals are constantly replacing them. You will And here a most generous selection of furniture styles to choose from, and you need not wait longer to buy the things your home needs.

2 pc. Tapectry For Your Credit Will Now Buy As Much As Your Cash! Select from these fashionable CASH PRICE Two popular materials for your Fall wardrobe styles to choose 34 W eeks BLACK SATIN in Short Lengths. from, and splen­ To Pay yard did values at this Limited yardage. $1.00 A Special Purchase modest price. CREPE BACK SATIN, Priced From Limited yardage.______3 pc. Living Room Suites CRINKLE CREPE, Priced From ____ CASH PRICE SPECIAL LOT PRINTED SATINS, Priced A t $16.50 DOWN RUGS Tan and Grey. Suitable for lining. $3.00 WEEKLY For 34 Weeks and VELVETS in Short Lengths At Special Clearance Prices. FLOOR COVERINGS A beautiful Lawson design, with large, deep sofa and club phair po match, and pillow back wing chair. Covered in yoiur LINGERIE MATERIAL selection from a number of stylish tapestry patterns to popular Especially Priced From colore. Splendid construfction and wonderful comfort. An Outstanding Special SILK PATCHWORK PIECES— Enough for one quilt top. Per box^ X 3 pc. Mohair Suites High-grade 9 x 1 2 Axminsters FALL NECKWEAR of striped and over-all designs. Large deep Priced from frame to gen­ Cash Price The uine mohair Extra heavy, 34 W eeks all over. high pile, seam­ Cash Price Stylisli' design T o Pay and attraictive less quality to a $5 DOWN CHENEY HALL moquette gorgeous array cushion tops. of patterns, suit­ able for bedroom, $1 Weekly SALESROOM dining room or Hartford Road for living room. REMNANTS & IMPERFECTS 3 pc. Bedroom Suites 3 pc. Bedroom Suites 34 Weeks Store Open Daily 9 A. M.—6 P. M. Saturday 9 A. M.—5 P. M. Colonial maple dresser, dressing CASH PRICE Your choice of table and poster CASH PRICE two popular de- 34 W EEKS bed. Solid, sub­ 34 W eeks signa to walnut— stantial pieces b<^, dresser and TO P A Y and beautifuUy T o Pay vanity. Cheat “KOLOR-THRU finished. extra if wanted. Cemented Manchester NRA Days 9 0 Inlaid— T o Floor 90 Thursday, Friday and Saturday 9 0 2~in~l Oven Combination Your 9 ^ Suit Special Kitchen C Suit special 9 0 Boys’ Suits OENWOOD-DUPLEX Covered Two pair long trousers. Sizes Men’ s Suits 16 to 20. Broken sizes and pi^m s. 90 Society Brand and Mldiaels- Choice of fine pat- CASH PRICE Stem make. tenis, cemented over lining felt to give 34 W EEKS $ 10.00 One Groiqi at you a kitchen of TO PA Y permanent beauty. n n Only 13 suits left. Values .117.95. RANGE Any Kitchen Up To 20 Yards. $14.85 A perfect operating range on either coal or oil and instantly Extra Yardage In Proportimi. Children’s convwted to gae by one abnifie motion. 4-buiner gas cMking top with j41ot light—2 covers over, the aunple fire-box. Completely enam­ Wash Suits One Group at Sizes 3, 4 and 5. eled inside and out

This range leads the field GOLD-SEAL’ CONGOLEUM $19.85 to popular acceptance. The 2 for $1.60 fasteet eelltog Olanwoed. Vatoe^o^Lg^acto^ Available to four oolore. Your Kitchen Blen’s Campus Childrens’ Wool Jersey Suits Wool Jackets C overed • • • / Special a t CASH PRICE L ayin g toduded. Any Kitchen 34 WEEKS Plenty of pattenis, but Up T o 20 ^ $ 1 .9 5 iih ls stock, and price Yarda. TO PAY advanoes make this the E xtra srarda last oflsr. MondiMtar in propor- HULTMAN’S tion. Bfen’s and Boys* Clothing, Fuinishings and Shoes. m

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only 86 per weeE fdrlilffllid labor SEVERAL EXTRA BREAKS ■ad 40 for tadddUad, it Is aatlinatod PROSPERITY AHEAD the wage levd proposed wfll be from FOI^HOUTWOOD EXTRAS 12 to 15 per cent higher than in SAYS C. OF C. HEAD 1920. m pictures, on the lot, and in sir advertlsiag, "right moral stand­ • • • Thiffsday, Friday and Saturday Ortr 600 Witnesses Appear at •.V ards and good taste" are required. Hearings « 12,000 Extras The 12,OOn ' Hollywood extras, se­ President Harriman B eB era Get Bpecial Attention. verely hit by the long depression, have been given special oonsidera- WaAhlngtoii.— Better breaks and tkn in nie code. Statistics show Good Times Are Certain; only 631 ^hs per day were available 3 Great Buying Days. Buy Now and Save! more of tiiem than ever are prom­ ised In a oode at fair oomp^tlon for them‘ d u r ^ the 6-month peri­ Makes Trip West submitted h y the Motfbn-Plcture od ending last June. To afford em­ Industry, hearings on which have ployment to a greater number, pto- started, with ihore than 600 wit­ duom'agree not to employ as an nesses scheduled to ^tpear. Tiro extra any member of the family of Washington.—Significant cf the codes were origtoally filed, one for any motion-picture executive or progress of the Presldentfs pro­ produceii and distributors, the oth­ employee or any person not depent- gram or national recovery was a er for exhibitors; hut tlisy have ent upon this work for a livelihood. message of (Ustlnet good cheer sent MANCHESTER N R A DAYS been combined and they represent “Permanent eilmlnatloa of favorit­ to‘ the member chambers all over practically the entire industry. Even ism" and a definite scale of wages the country by Eenry I. Harriman are provided for. Buy Under the Blue Eagl& Your Dollars Will Buy Twice As Much As They Will In October or November. president'of the Chamber of Com­ w ith hours cut to a maximum of merce of the United States, upon House’s Usual Quality. Men’s and Boys’ Apparel and Footwear At Lower Than Replacement Prices. his return from an extensive trip as far as the Pacific coast. “Ameri­ ca can expect fair prosperity on a sound basis within a short time,” was the opening of the first opti­ SHADOWED mistic message that has gone out Men's and Young Men's Clothing from Washington in many months. ✓ “Hope har replaced fear and dis­ by our mutual Men’s and Young Men’s courage; lent,” he continued in his Men’s and Young Men’s careful “ippralsal of progress under the Industrial and agricultural acts. friend, your doc­ He told of widespread re-employ- NEW FALL SUITS ment, of the evident determination tor. His com­ OVERCOATS $45.00— $40.00 a O of the people everywhere to sup­ $45.00— $40.00 port the President, of increasing mands direct you SUITS now credits end added: COATS now Serious Problems to us; they con­ $37.50—$35.00— $33.50 , “The efforts being made to bring $35.00— $30.00 about economic recovery must of SUITS now $ 2 9 * 9 8 necessity bring serlou.3 problems. trol everything Child labor is a thing of the past, COATS now 10 Per Cent Off AH Other Suits Not Marked the sweat shops will not again ap­ pear and the exploitation of labor we do. Thus we $25.00— $22.50 At a Lower Reduction. as a result of cutthroat competition Men’s and Young Mm’a wiU not agair bring misery to un­ meet in common now told thousands. The 40-hour week COATS or a week of even fewer hours has cause, linked together by your become definitely a part of the na­ Men’s and Young Men’s SUIT SPECIAL tional orogram. We may well char­ 1 Lot of 75 Suits at the Following Prices: acterize the operation at these two doctor. His faith in us is jus­ great acts, NRA and AAA, as sin­ $45.00 cere and probably effective efforts tified by our record of service. to co-ordinate and rationalize TOPCOATS SUITS now Americ.ui industry along democrat­ $35.00— $32.50 ic Utiow and to assure economic se $40.00 curity and industrial liberty to em- COATS now $2 9 .9 8 ployers, employees, and those who SUITS now work on the farm." $30.00— $25.00 Simultaneously, National Recov WELDON $35.00 ery Administrator Hugh S. John- son expressed appreciation through COATS now the chamber to business men for SUITS now their co-operation in the recovery DRUG CO. $22.50— $20.0(1 plan. $30.00 On the day the oil code became COATS now effective, reports from Tulsa show­ For Prescription Delivery Service SUITS now ed that.five companies there added $18.00— $15.00 6,000 employees after reducing the D IA L 8896 $25.00 work week to 35 hours. Payrolls of I MRT all oil companies were Increased 20 COATS now per cent and many single major SUITS now companies reported they were tak­ These Suita are in Liglit Tan, Brown, and Grey ing on from two to six thousand 10 Per Cent Off 10 Per Cent Off 10 Per Cent Off Colors. ______men Immediately. It is estimated All Children’s All Boys’ that more than 250,000 Jobs will be All Men’s and Boys’ available before October 1 In the Overcoats Overcoats BOYS’ SUIT SPECIAL vast operating fields of Texas, Ok Raincoats e to 18 Yoxn of Age, in Light Tmt, and Grey Oolonk $9*75 lahoma, and California and In the Sizes 4 to 10 Years Sizes 11 to 18 Years Former Prioea from IlfJiO to $18.00. Now Only Industrsr’s sales departments DON’T throughout the coimtry. COMING! 10 Per Cent Off Plans of an elaborate nature are 10 Per Cent Off 10 Per Cent Off 10 Per Cent Off being made by writers, many of MISS AU Men’s and Boys’ them connected with the motion Horsehkie, Suede and Woolen GRAND An other AU Men’s and Young Men’s S\ AM . ■’a. * \ picture industry, as a nucleus for Zipper writers from every section, to work IT! OPENING Boys’ Suits Boys’ Knickers In behalf of the National Recovery IF 6 to 20 Years of Age Trousers ' Sizes 6 to 18 Years Blouses and Coats Drive. Mor^ than 100 of the best of known authors signed the original Eon Are Not pledge. Including RUpert .Hughes, A Regular Upton Sinclair, Harold Bell MOHR’S Wright, Kathleen Norris, Peter B. . Reader of Men’s and Young Men’s Furnishings Kyne, Zsme Grey, Lawrence Stall­ ings, Zoe Akins, Edna Wilcox Rut- BAKERY The Herald, Men’s M o i’e nam, Qouvemeur Morris, and Don­ 18 QOBBIAN PLACE Wool Slip-on ald Ogden Stewart as the commit­ ACCEPT THIS M en’, HOSE NECKWEAR tee In ’harge. They will write arti­ INVITATION • cles for free release to aewspapers, Free Prizee! TO VISIT Cashmere H ose ...... 4 for $1.00 SWEATERS magazines, and news syndicates In THE GRAND Fancy Lisle Hose .... 5 for $1.00 support of NRA and extend their Free Samples! OPENINQ OF 2 for $1 $ 1.25 Fancy Rayon Hose .. • >2 for 25c efforts in whatever other way to WATCH Entertainment! “ensure the success of the recovery B oys’ Mickey Mouse program .” M usic! MOHR’S Six hundred codes are In process FOR Boys’ Golf Hose* 4 pair WOOL TOQUES Sweat Shirts of con‘iideratlon. Hearings on two READ B A K ^ Y dozen are fixed for the coming THE HERALD Saturday week and an increasing number for IT! FOR $1.00 and 7 0 c each successive^week, with a grow­ FURTHER DETAILS Evening, ing tendency wherever possible to September 80 Mep’s New Include all ramificationr of indus­ Men’s Work Shirts ...... 75c and up Boys’ Shirts...... 75c tries u^er single codes. FALL H ATS $3 .5 0 Men’s White Shirts .... .$1.15 and up Men’s Pajamas ...... $1.25 and up WILBOSE DHESS SHOP FOOTWEAR SPECIALS HOTEL SHERIDAN BUILDING Men’s Selz Six Co-Operative Cnstom Una W . Be’ Coon Pumps and Ties <*rhe Shop of IndividnaUty” TAN In Blaok, Brown and Eel $ 3 .9 8 OXFORDS Grey. OXFORDS $6 .00 , $6 .5 0 “ ‘ $ 8 . 0 0 ^ Men’s Brown and Black $3 $Q Mancheotci N. K. A. Days is another opportimity for us to again show our willingnsss to co-operate 100% in any xnovement that has the Dorothy Dodd interest of the citizens of Manchester as its basic principle. With us it BROGUE OXFORDS Boys* Dressy Bladk or Brown is also an opportunity to present our usual selection of styles created Heavy Sole# — Leather Black, Brown, Blaok and Brown for fail wear. This selection has been mads complete by the addition H e ^ and Brown Soede Leather Om s* of new numbers obtained in New York Fashion Marts by our buyer Mnatioas. T-Strap Stylee. during the past week. We invite your Inspection. OXFORDS FROCKS $4-00 $ 4 .5 0 $ 7 .0 0 H A T E R U L 6: SHADES: Sheer Wools Rost Bm w b Angora Wools Eel Oioy* Men!. Prepare for Winter Btordy for Fan Wear Also Black Ties and Sheer/Crepee Corsica atod One-Strap Pumps Faille Crepee Hindu Oresx Rack and Brown $6.25 Crepe-baok Soffne liqtmr Brown BOYS’ SCHOOL OXFORDS, Ronigb Orepeo Sizes l t o 6 ...... $2.35 Eel Grey Ties, with the ALL SIZES SHOES $3-98 New Spectator Heels $4.$0 Te Ctoee OUt Some One In theVamlly Will Need Warm 8Hppen Priced From This FaU— Black and Brown Men’s Selz Black Daniel Green Comfys Leather and Suede Ties *5«9S <» *12.95 Varloxs S^riee and Oolore. Special Stylings That Reflect the Latest Modes Yet Have That OXFORDS $5-00 Oddi and Ends in Slenderizing Effect So Often Desired By the Larger Woman. $ 3 -5 0 Co-Operativ^ Blue Line Dorothy Dodd, A . J. Sweet, W . Be Coon and Other Makes LATEST FALL SUITS Black Kid and Black Suede Pumps 8-PIECE SWAGGERS FEATURED AT^ OXFORDS $ 5 .00 $3e49 and Bhck Kid T ies ...... $3.00 * 19*75 THE PRACnCAL INVESTMENT FOR BUSINESS, OOLLBOB, AND STREET WEAR. SMARTLY DESIGNED TO MEET THE LATEST STYLE TRENDS. C. E HOUSE & SON. INC V>- v :--,- •C,.. '

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V MANCHESTER DAYS Forward With The BLUE ElAGLE! •» ^ FLY-FREE Manchester Days at Watkins are old fashioned Bargain Days for Blue l^ le members 1 Wages for many have been increased. Hundreds of others have been With every purchase made during Manches­ called back to work. Yet this Watkins Furniture was purchased at the old low ter Day we ™ give a Guest Flying Ticket good for one regular pleasure airplane flight prices, early in the summer, and priced accordingly. So, you beat the high prices nom Brabiard Fid

Living'Room Groups M a p l e London Lounge Group with full size davenport and lounge chair to match. Dining Room Groups i Low, flat am s; deep, low seat cush­ ions ...... Smart, Quaint Groups of 8 pieces including open Welsh cupboard with drawers; draw- $ 9 9 - 5 0 2-Piece Living Room Groups in three different styles leaf refectory tyjie or drop-leaf style table, and choice . .Queen Anne; HoU^ood Lounge; and a Carved Base of three different designs in Windsor chairs. Mellow, design. Choice of any suite; davenport 1 O Q and chair to match ...... ^ old maple finish. Davenports $ 5 9 Choice of two designs; a Chippendale, roll a m model with maple finished legs, mr-an English Lawson design Dressing Drapery Specials having a ruffled valance. Both in rust coverings. 0 _ Sample lengths of damask, moire, shiki eloth» tapestSr, linen and cretonnes; regularly O C k n T ables $1.25 to $12.00 a yard. Each ...... Maple Posters $9*^5 London Lounge Sofa; a model having low, flat am s, Choice of four different 'styles in maple veneers. Included and stubby ball feet; sets low and is deep ^ Q Q Odd lots of Ready-made draperies in figured are toe popular rail-foot and scroll-headboard designs. Full and lujJurious. Green tapestry cover...... 17.50 chintzes. One and more of a kind; $ 1 .* * Size. $ pair Poster Beds in two different ^ 1 A Choice of five different fu ll s iz e s ...... aP X *1 • types in solid maple and Studio Couches; double size,' opens to full Size bed curly maple veneers. Poster Bed in twin size, H1 A or twin beds, each section equipped with innerspnng Each has a separate, mattresses. Three pillows $ 2 9 ; 50 hanging mirror in Colo­ included ...... nial styles. O ccasiqnal Chairs Mahogany Poster Beds $9*^^ Vanity Dressers; choice of three different models in walnut and mahogany veneers. 8,6 Choice of five different, full size poster beds in mahogany, Dressers veneers, with turned posts and foot rails. and 7-drawer m odels ...... ^ • $ 8 .7 5 !r » Highboys; mahogany veneered, Fun size Poster Bed in mahogany A 29.50 Choice of eight differ­ $ Queen Anne model with seven drawers v v O • ent cabriole leg models, some with combinations Two stylf* in Poster Beds, mahogany ^ 1 Q Highboy; mahogany veneered, Queen Anne design of coverings, seat and veneercNd, fu ll s iz e ...... eP X having one false drawer opening bac)c being different

Highboy; Genuine mahogany, hand made Chippen­ Lounge C h ^ s; English lounge and Lawson designs Pay for this fi dale design with eleven ^ 1 9 0 with separate, spring-filled seat cush- drawers ...... V A > ions; plain and button-tufted backs... v 7 • Highboys; Two sizes; large and medium; Chippen­ R ange dale m od ^ hand made of genuine mahogany ; bonnet to p s; 11 and 12 ^ I Q d r a w e r s ...... $ 2 *5 0 "“ “y Qioies of four different styles in walnut and ma* hogany veneers with three or four drawers. This new Bengal Dual Range cooks and bak^ Lustre with coal or gas (or oil when fitted with oil burn­ er). Heats your kitchen, Rugs too. Polished steel top; Chests o f Drawers $29*50 ivory porcelain with A group of four different models, in mahogany and green trim, $148.50. walnut veneers, four and five drawers. $14.75 Early English Dining Room 3-piece Bedrooms $^ 9 9x12 Innerspring Mattresses Bed, dresser and chest of drawers in buri walnut ve­ Made especially for us by the Burton-Dixie Company. neers ; modified Louis XV French design. . . $37.50 One-piece umerspring unit center, covered top, bottom« $ 1 7 5 sides and ends with cotton felt FuU or twin sizes. The stuiily, rugged construction of old England! 9 Pieces . Fropi the lom s of the Bigdow Weavers. Rich, in walnut veneer with richly carved buffet front. Includes Oriental cplorings; finely covered Persian designs; deep buffet, refectory table in oak and walnut, china cabinet, arm 8-P i^ walnut veneered group with dresser, chest Burton’s Cinderella Innerspring ' and a single twin bed. Excellent for the O C O pile, with woven-in lustre sheen! and 6 side chairs. . Mattresses ...... small r o o m ...... ^ 0 ^ 9 * Another Old Tudor group includes 9 pieces, buffed 24x48 Inch Reversible Cotton Chenille Rugs;,rose, Burton’i Regal hair upholstered ■ ^ ^ |.^0Q^2y table, semi-open china cabinet, upholstered back green or blue with, chintz patterned Innerspring Mattresses...... arm chair and 5 side toairs. Deep, old walnut ^ 1 O Q I 3-Piece walnut or mahogany veneered groups, two end borders ...... f finimh over genuine walnut veneers ...... eP X O i / • different designs. Bed, dresser Burton’s Vanity Fair Ortho-Flex and ch e sts...... ^ 0 9 « Innerspring l^ttrapses ...... V w # • 9-Piece Early English group with buffet, refectory t^ ie 24x86 inch Reversitde Cotton Rag Chenille Rugs; in oak and walnut veneer; china cabinet, arm chair aM 5 hit-or-miss Rainbow Qft/* side chairs. Old, worn walnut finish over Q C . c o lo r in g s ...... Burton's Royalease Ortho-Flex , Innerspring*Mattresses ...... V A l - « genuine walnat v^ieers Wi*l-** ...... • 4-Piece Twin bed groups in walnut veneers. Dresser, chest and twin beds, or dresser, vanity ^ T O Q 27x54 inch Reversible Rag Rugs, hit-or-miss designs ...... v . . Simmons’ Slimiber King Innersining 1 Q and twin beds ...... v Mattresses ...... Pay for this 80x60 inch Reverrible Rag Rdgs in green or rose with end borders ...... SimnHms’ De^sleep Innersi»ing t O A M attresses...... Range Burner 24x48 inch Reversible Cotton Chenille Rugs in hook­ ed patterns; gemetric and ^ Ammons’ Beautyrest Innenpring T ables medallion designs ...... '...... M a ttre s s e s ...... • ePwaFf $ i ; w eekly $ 2 .4 9 Silent Ckm Ranga One g r o u p . o f Oil Burners* oon^ tables including end p letely ta b les, occasionid and instaUed, ready and coffee tables, to use, ^ . 60. F U l^ . V. butterfly and otiier* guaranteed. drop-leaf designs. at MANCHESTER, CONN.

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mt employeea restricted to outside salermen. 40 per week. I He as part of th ^ training be lowed not observe hour and wage provi­ eery and food distributors does not Q. Must students working in a paid the minimum approval of eommwBon „ hours a week may work 48 sions, he should petition for ez- fix mazlmuu. hours for outside de­ haiW iH)Ueg« and serving the pub- A. Yes; If that custom was fol- basis but not otherwise. OH tt FIXES TBtRITORY e e p ti^ . livery men. hours at Christmas, inventory, and N. R. A . other p ^ periods. Owners are not Q. How many hours may I work Q. In an industry having two restricted. FOR BLDiD NEWSDEALERS carpenters per day in my Shop? groups of mamifaeturefiB, one sell­ Bulletins A . o t eight per day. ing direct, the other to retailers, Q. Can a siorekeeper-not a mem­ The President’s Agreement reads: may each group formulate codes? ber of the N R A display a consum­ ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES "The undersigned agrees with the A. Yes, M t NRA win co-ordinate er’s Blue Eagle in his store? them under a single code, if possi­ WMbtDgtoii.—A code submitted Q. Reports from various NRA President (par. 8) not to employ A. No; but in his. home, where it to NRA. Jointly by the Blind News­ boards report that barbers say they any factory or mechanical -Worker ble. will not be misleading. dealers' Association and the Cos- Q. I «m employed ip a dgar Q. Is there a code for maids do­ KEMP’S, INC. or artisan more than a maximum **&re baing forced to teIbo prices' store. How many hours must I Newsdealers’ Associa­ by their local association' "In order week of 86 hours until Detomber ing general housework. work a week,*and what is the min­ tion provides for elimination of to remain in business.” 81, 1988, but with the right to A . Domesticjhelp is not intended newsboys imder lA and price con­ work a maximum week of 4p hours imum p a y ? For Manchester NRA Day Values A. There is nothing in the Presi­ A. Imder the temporary retaU- to be x)vered. trol. Boys between 14 and 16 would dent’s Re-employment Agreement for any six weeks within this peri­ ers’ code, maximum hours per Q. How many hours per week od and not to employ dhy worker be limited to 24 uours a week with requiring employers to subscribe to week 40, m'plmum pay |18JS0 in can my clerlcsd help be employed? THE NEW 1934 RADIOS minimum pay of 25 cents per hour, local agreements regarding price more eight hours in any one the North and 112.50 in the South. A. If you have signed for the all above 16 to 48 hours. The code fixing. Until barbers come under day.” Q. Are hours restricted when it Blue Eagle, maximum hours for are wonderful. Nothing like them ever before. Low prices, quality performance and any accounting, clerical, office, proposes that sale of newspapers the general barbers’ code they iMy Q. What are maximum hours for is neoessarj to take Inventory? attractive case-work make them super-value. We carry Majestic, Philco, Atwater-Kent, shall jdeld 83 1-8 percent profit; continue with old prices, provided truck drivers for a market? A. under the temporary retail service, -r sales employees, except that no special privileges ahall be there is no violation of paragraph A. ’The temporary code for gro- Zenith, RCA and Bosch. granted to other newsdealers; and 9 of NRA "to refrain from taking Come In And See The New Models Now! that "it would be imfalr for pub­ profiteering advantage of the pub­ lishers, distributors, or dealers to lic” and "in setting price Increases Invade areas already being served to give full weight to probable in­ by an eotabllshed newsdealer.” creases in sales volume.” Hearings have not yet been held. Q. I am 8 laundryman. We were TEA For TWO closed down on Labor Day and now ! s m a r t ] are w orking em ployees 9 I*o'*5* day to make up lost time, but shall or NEWSPAPER CODE not work tl.em more than 45 houn per week. Does this violate the approved laundry substitution? d in n e r a t HEARING SEPT. 22 A. Yes. Employees are not to be worked on legal holldasrs. Q. Can a chamber of commerce EIGHT Washington.—Official announce approve a petition for a stay when Philco 57C ment has loeen made that public a permanent code has been approv­ The Coffee Shop is the bearings on the code of fair compe ed? Compact model in beautiful titlon submitted by the Amei^an A . No. ideal spot in Manchester; two-tone cabinet of selected Newspaper Publishers Association, Q. A person wishes to become i here’s why: woods. New Electro-Dynamic said to represent more than 60 per­ court reporter, but, as there is m Speaker. Receives regular cent of American daUy newspapers, advanced course open in local busi­ broadcasts pliu police and air­ will begin the main auditorium of ness school, he agrees to sewe in a • The food is deli­ plane calls. the Department ‘of ..^mmerce lawyer’s office. Is he a student or Building in Washington ariCLa. m. an employee? cious Com plete on September 22. A. Employee. If employer can A20.00 • The service ex­ Feoeral Tax Paid' cellent Come In and Hear It! “NOTHING BUT THE BEST IN PACfTS” • The prices reas­ onable SPECIAL FOR NRA DAYS ONLY m a x b i u m c o v e r a g e This Season, Do Have a Good HIDING and WEARING That Is what we put Into There’s nothing more to Permanent. Stop trying to coax our OUTSIDE FAINTS and be had anywhere, so stop 25% Discount On Radio Tubes the price is less than the same a wave where ndne wants to go. quality paint can be purchased in. elsewhere. Come to us for a genuine IN 5-G AL l 6 n c a n s Look Over These Values! THE COFFEE Eugene but you must come now $2*40 GAL. SHOP because the prices will be ad­ Innerspnng Mattress Upholstered Chnrs Next To vanced in a short time. THOMAS McGILL, JR. House’s $16-50 $16-50 126 CEDAR STREET PHONE 6887 Next To West Side Reo. GENUINE EUGENE...... $5.00 This splendid mattress is regular 119.50 Your choice of many patterns and cover* value. Here Is an opportunity to buy a real ings. All colors in stock. Regular |19.50. A THERMIQUE CROQUIGNOLE. .$3.00 up good mattress at a very special price. splendid offer for NRA Days Only. COME TO BUY IN SEPTEMBER AT Mary Elizabeth’s ARLOW’ BEAUTY NOOK For Special Values ws DO eua MBS WB so out mar K E M P S, INC DURING MANCHESTER N. R. A. DAYS DIAL 8011 RUBINOW BUILDING “The Store of Standard Merchandise”

Ladles’ Everlastic Sutrlte LADIES’ SILK HOSE LADIES’ SILK SLIPS HOSIERY First Quality. Latest Shades. Chiffon or Service. Special $1.00 Special $1.00 Special 59c and 69c

" Ladles’ Porto Rican RAYON UNDIES LADIES’ GOWNS Bloomers, Panties, Vests FLANNEL GOWNS 'Special 39c Special 23c and 33c 59c, 69c to $1.29 Girls’ Flannelette 793 MAIN STREET LADIES’ GIRLS’ DRESSES WASH DRESSES 2-PC. PAJAMAS 59c to $1.00 Special $1.29 69c to $1.25 For Manchester N R A Days Children’s Children’s Flannelette CHILDREN’ S SHOES SEPTEMBER 21,22 AND 23 SLEEPING GARMENTS LONG HOSE $1.00 and $1.65 35c to 75c Special 15c Clothes Line Stove Pipe Boys’ Flannelette Flashlights Fireplace Andirons BOYS’ GOLF HOSE BOYS* GOLF KNICKERS Regular No. 7 Gash Cord 3” Full L engths...... 25c 2-PC. PAJAMAS in 100-ft Hanks 4” Full Lengths ...... 29c 5-Cell Focusing...... $1.09 CO Special 15c 69c to $1.79 ^ 1 * 0 9 Special • 5” Full Lengths...... 29c 79c to $1.00 3-Cell F ocu sin g...... 79c 69c 6” Full Lengths...... 29c BOYS’ SWEATERS BOYS’ SHIRTS BOYS’ ZIPPER COATS AH W ool White, Blue, Fancies $2.98 and $3.19 39c to $1.00 Perfection Stone Crocks Johnson’s Floor Wax $1.00 to $1.98 Stove Pipe Enamel 3-Gal. with co v e r-----.75c (N o-B u m ) 5- Gal. with cover . . . $1.40 l-Pound Cans MEN’S SHORTS I MEN’S FANCY HOSE Oil Heaters MEN’S JERSEYS 6- Gal. with cover .. .$1.70 20c, 25c and 35c 29c, 35c 1 Special 2 for 25c 10-Gal. with cover . . . $2.40 59c $5.25 15«,25c,40c Cash and Carry. Men’s All Wool MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS BATHROBES SWEATERS ^^ledal 79c, 89c For Mvaty Member of lb s $1.00, $1.39, $1.59 Fam ily Underground W ood K egs Footballs E ver-T ight EHectric Heaters Cowhide. New Valve Type. Garbage Receivers 5-GaI. Paraffined . . .$1.50 BLANKETS SHEETS PILLOW CASES Good QoaUtj)—AD aisea 10-Gal. Paraffined . . .$2.05 15c to 35c $ 1.49 *«’ $ 3.48 Cash and Carry. $1.59 f e c i a l 43c and 59c $ 1 . 0 0 $3.9$

CURTAINS TOWELS S M OUR WINDOWS FOR COTTAGE SETS , 15c, 2 fo r 25c Aidi Barrels / Motor Oil Hunters’ Clothing (XnOER SPECIAIB W ood Lawn Rakes Waterproof Coats 39c to 89c and 19c each Galvanized Oorriigated Iron Paraffine Base 2-GnL Can $ 2 .4 9 •» $ 4 .5 0 REAL BARGAINS IN OUR BASEMENT 9 8 c 69c f OVAL PELT RUGS ELECTRIC STOTBS, S9e $1.25 16x30, 23c. 22x38, 42c. Off and Ob Switch. REGULAR RUGS— SPEQAL ALUMINUM WARE, 49c - 18x36, 29c. Tea Kett|ea|^)oUU^9oilsnj^Ro^^ Bto. Window Ventilators New Coleman Rubbish Burners Axes CLEAR GLASS PITCH l^, 28c 'TOILET PAPER, 3 for 10c Metal with Wood Frame Fireplace Heaters^ Wire Type . . . 89c and $1.15 and Buck Saws 1,000-sheet rolls. Siae 8” X 88” GREEN CUSTARb CUPS, 4e Ebepand. M eta l...... $2.95 Victory A xe ...... $1.49 WASTE PAPER BASKETS, 10c Lattice Type ...... $2.49 BABIES* FLAT MILK BOTffJiS, 2c £bc. Large Steel...... $2.95 Disston S a w ...... $1.25 SMOKING STAND—SPECIAL 49c $ 1 7 .4 0 Doable STRAW SHOPPING BAGS, 9c NOXON UQUID FLOOR WAX 18x86 UNOLEU^ RUGS, 18c f a r m m a c h i n e r y o f e v e r y description ^ GALVANIZED ASH BARRELS, 98e Myers'Deep and Siallow Well Pumping Systems. COPPER ’TEA KETTLES, 89c MIRRO-LIKE CEDAR OIL, Pint SiBr 9c H !e. YELLOW MIXING BOWLS, Set 79e 2-IN-lBHOE POUSH, 10c Wallhide and Waterspar Pakits and Enamels Electrical Supplies and Fixtures SLBCTRIG TABLE LAMPS, 89e Chimney type. Compdeto with shade. BROOMS, 27c . "r ■

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20,1988.

50c Bam boo S^WrlBgiiMl 5-Pioeo Seta of 10-Qnart Mop R a k e s M ops Bowls Diamond Shoe Stores P a ils $1 Extra food 1 7 c quality; not ths ebsap Batty Bright 0068 bsing (latvaniisd m 0 p a — aalf- oilsrsd to­ iron pails, Oos Ooloe- day. Color- to a customsr. ad handlaa With Ivory bowls with blue bonds. sd handlsa rubbar grip. Ghraduatad aiae bovris. mWf Doowfyyif MANCHESTER D A Y S ^ Thursday Friday and Saturday Thursday, Friday and Saturday- Will Be The Talk Of The Town Hale’s Houseftirnishing Department We Are Going To Celebrate With Our Customers With “A Preparedness Parade” Offers Wanted Items At “Low Prices” For For many montlis we have harnessed oor large reserve capital to protect onr onetomers from a rapidly flaliig msrfce^ Bow weD ps ■nivwwded Is nroven bv these ‘^Manchester Day” prices* ^ J e to ^ w ^ t's gotag to take time to get used to Increased prloMU We practicaDy have not advanced anything. The aU time iow prices riffl erist at DIAMOND SHOE STORES. We are not looUiig for credit for doiag this. Ws feel cnr otwtom- Manchester for U years ahd onr success was made possible by s falthfol and loyal . ‘W e do o m p ^ ^ o save yon money wWle It is within onr power. Market conditions are nmch higher than onr selling prices. Manchester D a y s These Items Cannot Be Replaced At These Pricesh—Buy NOW! One Lot of Children’s No Home Is Complete Oxfords and Straps Without One Of These Assortment of varions styles, Full Length |C pair One Lot of Men’s Genuine Calf 111,1 W (»n»i’s High-Grade Fall Oxfords and High MIRRORS One Lot of Indian Novelties 8-GaDon Shoes 14 inches wide, 50 Inches Moccasin Slippers that sen everywhere at |S.OO a $1.79 7-Piece pair. MANCHESTER DAY Worth fd.00 and $5.00 a pair. Garbage Pails long. Hang on the back of for men and women, special for One Lot of Men’s Big Value PRICE, Kitchen Sets .29 your bedroom, bathroom, or Blanchester Day, $3.00 Oxfords closet door or walL Com­ $1.00 plete with screw eyes for Special for Manebester Day, pair $1.00 hanging. 8B!B YOURSELF $2-*5 A msasurlng pltehsr, Extra large size gar­ pair bage pails—8-gallons! FROM HEAD TO TOE. » C pair foiur bowls, pepper and Frame in mahogany, wsdnut $2 .4$ salt shakers. Special Heavy corrugated pails. Deep cover. and maple. pair Snedes, Kid-skins, Browns, for MANCHESTER $1.98 DAYS—$1.00! 2 pairs fo r $1.00 Blacks, and new Eel Greys.

SPECIAL FOR MANCHESTER DAYS Sale! Chippendale

One Lot of Women’s Arch-Support Shoes One Lot of Children’s MIRRORS All Leather AH width and sizes, One L ot ot $1.69 Wicker v f $5.98 &i spite of rlslag i»lees, trust HALE’S to offer tiiese oys W omen’s Oxfords and Straps B ’ (hrfw ds pair F a e r i e s good-looking Chippendale mirrors at $1.29. Large size. ENNAJETTICK $2.45 Andirons Choice of Walnut, Maple or Mahogany finish. • Worth $4,00. SHOES $1.98 and $1.29 .98 pair $3.95 Large Size WIRE Extra Special! 61-Piece $5.00 and $$i)0 Shoea at, Antique brass ox Swed­ With galvahlzed inetal ish iron finished and­ pan. Green and brown $ 2 .4 5 irons. $2.08 saving on wicker ferneries. Spe­ Rubbish Men’s eeudi set! cial—$1.29! $4 ^5 One Lot of Infants’ Burners Dinner Sets W ork Shoes a Pair ($1.00 Off on each pair.) Noted for their strong wear­ White, Smoke Elk, ing qnalittes. $ 0 9 8 and Patent Leather One Lot of Growing Girls’ One Lot of Boys’ 88' Leather soles, Sizes Z to 6 and 6haek styla Made « o f hardwood blreh. __ N Sanded ready to enam­ el. Use in any room Felt-Base pair ^ O c pair S pair In the house! A Fair A rt Youths’ Rubbers Boys’ Rubbers Men’s H ^ v y TENNIS SHOES For Men, Boys, Women and Sizes 11 to 2 Sizes 2Y2 to 6 Work Rubbers Growing Girls Triangular Roasters Dust Mops »1-»1.2$I69«-89« 79c ► C P&u* ► C p w “Drip Top” double AFatr A Fair 69c Miamel rocuters. Self­ Dusting mops with col­ basting. 13-inch size— ored handles to match excellent for the aver­ Women’s, Misses’ and Childroi’s SPECIALI Over 1,000 Pairs of Wtnnen’i —blue, green a n d age family! brown. Triangular All Rubber Overshoes Novelty Footwear shipped. >9’ X 12' i9’ X KF 6” AB style heels, tiee, punve and Blariss and browns, hrst quality, 28-Pieee Luster aeece lined, new patterns and new de­ ainpe, also arch-siq>ports hi ties and pr. This is a tow prlM signs. |C p w straps In all wldtha, $ 1 .9 8 for these felt-base art rugs. We can­ Tea Sets not get more to sell Chrome Plated at this price. Buy Adjustable < N O W — 8 A V E IMPORTANT NOTE: We urge everyone to purchase Uberally for N. R. A. sake and economy sake. We Skillets Ventilators n.98 LATER. Bedroom are co-operating to the full extent to make this event <«e long to he remembered. AD good things must sotmer and living room pat­ Choice o f two deooratioes. This Is a terns. or later cmne to an end and this protection which we are offering yon whole-heartedly cannot go on indefinitely, $1.98 low price for these imported sets! as our sales have been steadily mounting and a vast improvemrat in business is noted and when our stocks run 29c Here’s another typical Shop during this ovent and save! out and new prices will have to take place this event will be commemorated. Metal window ventila­ MANCHESTBB tors; 8 tnebss high, ad- DAYS’ value! Heavy Oienille Jtutable to 83 inches. cast-iron skillets. Oris- Loddng device so tiwy wtdd make. lOH-taeh lO e can’t fall out SiM. Two-etq>Kae. Bnwn, green. Hale’s Housefumishlng tiept.—^Basement. Rugs Soft wovsa, dmaea* tie made *chsnflto la BMt hlt«Bd* m ui pattoma. Bhia- DIAMOND SHOE STORES wtaita, roaenrhltA 1013 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER th«J.WHAUeo hlaek-gold. MANCHirm CONM> pV rnmt

1.-. ' . .'£-.1-' ' si' uhmi WEDNB8DAT> SEPTEMBllB £0,19881

laitber, Horatio H^nalow, Nunnaliy received from the PhUadelpIda Meat ■arvlce, an organlaatlqn eempossd and Mrs; Oriaa MortlMi Johnson, Lewis Brawn#, lUb Wag­ OEATIMPEniS REQUIRE STATISTICAL BLUE U O E DRIVE Cutters Asaodaticii. At a maetiaf fiitirsly of volunteers, whose oUaf NRA RADIO BROADCASTS prsridwt Natiooal Amoclatian oO ner, Edira^. Rice Burroughs, W .' i t attended by several bundred megi- provtnee win be to trapaport Buniett, Frank Craven, Zoe Akins, bers of the AssodatioD, fbrmaJ WomaWa OhH»^ CBS WaaUnftoii' REPORTS OF COMPANIES Anita Loos, Robert Benchley, Zaue pledge waa adopted with all present speakers la tbe shortest passible time Of THE N t n FEW DAYS 9:80 p. m.; Saptambar 38, IBai ^ OVENRECOVERY AFPEU WDEmilG Grey, Donald Ogdim Stewart Jim standing wltb tbelr right bands to points wbsre tbay ars nesded to Paggy Wood, MBC Naw Yoife, Tul^ aad Bayard Velller. It read raised. The pledge read aa foOows: addrtaa rames aad mast msetiaga. CuftOBUUT'RtqidrfHfiBff Not as follows: Speakers of Natienal Promi- 10:15 a. ffl.; Sepcaa^ba* .84, Gov. Dr. Sdm D. Brodc of w— — Paul V. McNutt cf iiBU Effdetdd b y Speefal RdquMtf “Tbe UDderrigned writers, mem­ *T pledge myself to do an within a w , a business nuui who is Interna- nenee to Be Heard in Behalf bers of the AuQior's Legion of tbe Cbieago, 9:1b p. m.; Septamber 88, Rnr Ml Crialid h Town from NRA. Gen^ Jobm Gib AnoT' n ^ power to eo^>operate with tbe tionally known in avlatton drcles of Bine Eagle Drive. NRA, gathered wltb^At^ L. War­ NRA and admlntitratian. . 1 win Prof. Jamor R. Aagall, CBS Naw ner, California State Cbalirman, to purchase commodities only in NRA because of his record of consecutive York, 9:80 p. m.; ' 'Waabtafton.—Tbs >2Sot that NRA dlseuee support for NRA. Exmess daUy airplane flights now totaling Mlaa Jana Addama, a d GUn Tlywnhiit aiwet fron Leaden in storss. I win ipread tbs doctrine of Waibiugtoo.—SpeeAers of na­ rsqulrss certain statistical Inform to you our sinoere qn^bMatiou of NRA to the people with whom 1 more tbaa L880, today was ap­ 10:16 a. m.; Oetobar 1, Dr. Jdm matloD from industries and tbelr your labors and pledge our fJd to as­ come Into contact aad eban request pointed oemmander-lnpchlef of the tional reputation wlU 'broadcast Finley, NBC New Yo.k, 9:15 p. MIM m . compliance wltb tbe request does Erery Walk of Life. sist the program of wage increase aU customers whom I servs to pur­ rniA Volunteer Ftytaig Corps, with over uational radio boek-upa la be­ Exact hour of a broadcast by Ad^ and reduction of bouri aM call upon not rebeve Industries from tbe ob­ chase tbelr other oommodltiee only autborlW to organize a national half of NRA as follows. In each in­ mlral Riehiird E. Byrd m Saptao ligation imposed by law to make tbe citizens of this country to over­ in NRA stores. I sbaU do every­ association of private airplane j^ote bar 28 and announcements of radio come tbe leaning towards sabotage stance jsotral standard time: Sep­ regular rmorte to other depart- Tbs svsr-wldsning appeal of tbe thing within my power to Induce my pladDf tbemselvei imder orders to speeches by Arthur Briabana aad WMtaiBftoii. — TrwMOdotM lm> of the Government Recovery Pro­ employer to sign up under NRA and carry NRA speakers or officials on tember 21, Mrs. Emily NewaU others will appear in tba local mente cf the government. Menu- Blue Eagle Driv#, eontlBuee to bring gram.” p«tuf bM bMO glTMl tlM Iffttiona faeturem en< others havs mlsun- shiol report au violations of tbs calls wtaersver needed. Blair, CBS WaSUagton, 2:45 p. m.. Rtcovery Prognm durlnf tb« past dsrstood tbs contlnusd requlre- aeeuraaoee of oomplete co-operation Anocner manifestation of the bold NRA to tbs offiee of this ornaisi^ f«w day*. Thoufanda of amployara msnts upon tbsm to report to tbe from every walk of life and breneb which tbe drive has given the NRA tion.” on people, was indicated In a letter NRA win have Its own aviation who axplained o Toluntaar woikara Departmente of Labor aad Com­ of industry In tbs country. A tele­ merce, tbe federal Trade Commls- gram was rseshrsd by Osnsral Hugh tbair inabirty to alfo tba Praal> Mon, end other government agen- dant'a Ro*#moloymaBt Afraamant 8. Jobnson, Administrator of tbs clee. In order to clear up tbe mat­ National Rsoovsry Act and leader bava baao aandtnjr Id tbair pladfaa ter, NRA bee leaned tbe foHewlBf of tbs Blue Eagle Drivs, from the Come To Gleimoy't Dming through raglonal boarda of NRA Id etetement; “No provlsloa of any Authors L^lon of tbs NRA, com­ atataa ’'d dlatrlct and. io many code relieves any Industry from tbe prising most of tbe well known obllntlon of continuing to .make P o p u l a r d r e s s S h o p caaaa, to baadquartera dlrbct. Tbay wrltere now in Hollywood, ifiadglng customary statistical reports to enthuslatie rapport to ttie move­ STATE THEATER BUILDING MANCHESTER write that they bad glvab tba aub> govemnunt departments.” MAMCHESTEB N B A DATS ject matura thought aad bad deeid* ment. Wrltere Sign ed that apparent Inereaaea in aalea Indjstrisl codas art bslnf sub- Tbe telegram waa algnra by Ru juatlfled their ezpendlturea for mlttsd at NRA tasadquarters la pert Hugbee as chairman aad tJptoi MANCHESTER NRA DATS Sweaters—$2*45 and up more help in their eatabliabmenta Wash'ngtoa at tbs rats of 84 every SindeJr, Nina Wilcox Putnam, John Men’s Several quoted the admonition in 12 hours. Including Sundays.. Russell, Vina Delmar, Mark Lee paragraph 9 of the Agreement to m Special Values! "give full weight to probable tD- and creaaea in aalea volume." 50 Silk and Knit Tbonaanda Get Work Whitney Shirts— Reporta ' e not yet complete Young Men’g from the more tb*" a million work- DRESSES $ 1 * 5 S and up era, but they continue to ahow TouVe Heard Them dtiea and towna which algned up Nev«r again at this price. N ewFaU 100 per cent in all parta of the country and give detdla of bun- ON THE AIR! New Fan dreda of thouaaxide of new Jobe cre­ ated. One hundred and twenty-nine Trousers— $ 2 .6 5 emdup thousand persona were taken from NOW SEE THEM the ranks of the unemployed in DRESSES S uits New York Qty, aad plans caU for and up about 46,000 more by October 15. ON THE STAGE! Sizes 14 to 62. In Shreveport, La., 807 were put New patteme sad Mallory Hats — $c|UMI back to work by 80S employers New Wool during the first 7 days. Nashville firms added 2,907 with weekly pay­ Saturday Only, Sept. 23 shades in fabrics roll increase o f |48,000 during the same period. In Ocala, Fla., 130 Sport DreMes $2-88 that will wear weU. Other Hats — $2.95 were re-employed at 88,000 per The GROCKERVILLE and up week. The population of Ocala is 1 sad 2-plece. See oar Uae of 7,500. Four counties in San Joaquin Valley, Calif., re-employed 5,208 New Saits at the finrt week. The town of Cash- Fl(»rsheim Shoes— $8*S0 mere, Wash, has 54 firms. All of MOUNTAINEERS them signed for the Blue Eagle, and the firs' day supplied 26 new Winter Coats 2 = jobs. Radio Stars of WNAC and the Yan­ and up. m Kansas City, Mo., 10,670 firms Rich Fur-trimmed. Buy Now and Bostonian Shoes—$5#SO hired 10,387 men and women and kee Network, present their company Save! agreed to take on 6,960 more by October 1, with monthly pay-roll of seven real Hill Billies in an act of increase of 81,014,323. b the New Twin Freeman Shoes— midst of the hurricane Corpus Christ!, Tex., reported re-employ- Songs, Dancing and Radio Specialties and up ment of 1,094, with weekly increase $3.9S and $ 5 . 0 0 in wages of 818,000; 849 firms and the entire family will applaud. Sweater Sets $ 1 .9 8 5,885 consumers ^gned up imder the Blue Eagle. More than one fourth of tile entire population of 300 NEW DON’T FORGET ABOUT OUR SCrC CLUBI YOU CAN JOIN ANY TU B. Springfield, Mo., marched in the WABNEB BROS.’ NRA parade there. In his report the chairman said, “The total ab- FALL HATS scence of advertising matter of any sort in the parade indicated our STATE Satin, Velvet, Felts absolute sincerity of purpose.” The large city of Dajrton, Ohio, was reported as having signed im­ THEATER GLBNNET'S der the Blue Eagle 100 per cent. Bfanchester $1.00 andiq) Indianiqwlls Bepoito Eight companies in Indianapolis gave jobs to 5,884, with increase of 8113,391 in payrolls. Total of 21,542 were re-employed in that city. Fort Dodge, Iowa, put on 456. The pa3^11 of Butler, Pa., was in­ creased 8259,000 per month. A Bartlesville (Okla.) oil company POPULAR MARKET added 100 men to tiieir force in 855 MAIN STREET RUBINOW BUILDING each of 80 states. TV>tal allotments for public works Manchester Days have passed 81.500,000,000 with al­ location of 52,273,671 for the con­ DO OUR nun struction of government buildings ONE ONE in 15 states, mostly for stations along the Canadian, and Mexican borders. During the past week MANCHESTER PLUMBING PRICE QUALITY Follow The Blue Eagle ^ there has been an increasing num­ ber of non-Federal projects filed : eaar with Public Works Administra­ Help Indostry By Doing Yoor Part tor Ickes. Many approvals have & SUPPLY COMPANY MANCHESTER NRA DAYS’ SPECIALS been given to allotments to city or sanitary districts, county and state SHEETS bodies, and to public controlled COTTON BATS low-cost housing corporations, and TTie Store Of Service THE W E LEAD THE Economy, 81x99. H'Pound King. many other such projects have been lERS E a c h ...... 6 9 c ...... » • • a 1 0 c sent‘here for study. At last the At this time,'as always, we feature the products of leading LOWEST F0LL0YV1 BEST Amco, 81x99. Heavy quality. S-Pound Home Stitched. states Me taking the necessary American Manufacturera—Service from every angle. Service E a c h ...... $1.10 E a c h ...... 7 4 c steps to procure immediate expen­ for the Home Owner, Building Contractor, Plumber and Steam- diture by the Federal government fitter, Electrical Contractor, Manufacturers in general. Supplies PRINTS of 30 per cent of the costs of mate­ for Every Purpose. CASES rial and labor on projects for Best Grade Percale. SHANKLESS No. 200. 42x86. Y a r d ...... which tiiere has been Insistent de­ S la c h ...... mand. SUGAR CURED Qose-out of Summer Goods. Builders * Supplies Wearwell. 42x36. Yard ...... E a c h ...... Products from Yale St Towne, Stanley Works and other Ginghams. Connecticut manufacturers, in Locks, Knobs. Hinges, Tools, etc. Amco. elzea. Yard ...... SMOKED E a c h ...... NRA SERVICE TO WOMEN Aprons, ready to cut and sew...... Electrical Supplies DISH TOWELS ChaUles, New. Patterns. WORKERS GAINS PRAISE SHOULDERS Y ard ...... Wire, Conduits, Switches, Receptacles, etc., for the Electri­ Part Liiwn. g« cal Contractor. 900 poimda on rale at lUa ixloei Eac h . W. C. T. U. and D. A. R. Lead­ Part Linen. q CRETONNES ers Keep Close Tabs on Re­ E ach ,• •Ne'afel* •••••• aV.eie •> • e All Unen. e a - I 2 i c sults of Several Hearings. Plumbing Supplies E ach ...... • • . . . .VM. .;. . . A Pipe, Fittings, Valves, in all standard varieties and sIzchu TENDER 89o Run of the Mill. 1 A 1 7 c Others At Old Prices. Washington.—^Heads of women’s E a c h ...... a .. . » v .-....'l a UC organizations who have devoted SHOULDER their lives to bettering conditions Heating Supplies CURTAINS of women workers have expressed TOWELS 1 Lot SiMdally Priced for Manchester Days Only! their hearty approval of the treat­ Stove and Furnace Pipe and Fittings. STEAK Honey Comb Towels. R uffM rad Cottage Sets. ment of their sex in the codes of E a c h ...... : ...... fair competition that have been ap­ OIL BURNERS and OIL BURNER NECESSITIES. Turkleh Towels. proved by the President and the SUPER AUTOMATIC OIL BURNERS for House Heating. MILK-FED E a c h ...... provisions contained in the many BLUE GLOW RANGE OIL BURNERS, OU BuTner- Emilp. Large Turkish Towels. Chintz and Damask modified codes now in operation. meat in Pipe, Tubing, etc. Veal CHOPS E ach ...... The highest officials of such organ­ All good quality. DRAPERIES izations as the W. C. T. U., the Federation of Women’s dubs, the Painting Supplies 1 Lot 81.98. Special $1.59 t. A. R., and many others have UNBLEACBED SHEETING kept close tab on the code hear­ , B. P. S. Products—(BEST PAINT SOLD). 1 Lot—Values to 84.98 ...... V 2.49 ings, as a result of which these B. P. S. House Paint PURE PRINT COUNTRY ROLL leaders of their sex have offered B.*P. S. Interior Gloae Enamel, low cost Interior fw-moi ARMOUR’S STAR their services to NRA to speak and B; P. S. Glose Fast the wonderful fou>hour fer afl CREAMERY JASPEE COUCH COV ERS work in behalf of the recovery pro­ Decorative Purposes. Rust dr Green. Ruffled All Around. ^ Q Q gram. These eminent women in­ LARD BUTTER OUTING FLANNEL clude the venerable Jan*- Addams, B. P. 8. has many friends. Low in oest Large covering 87-lach White. who is scheduled to make several capacity. For economy and satisfaction, use B. P. S. Yard ...... 10c 1 LOT COTTAGE SETS Nationwide radio broadcasts. Miss 2 i i » . 1 5 c 86-l^h White and Fancy Stripes. Mary Anderson, long Chief of the Come To Us For Bveiy Neceeahy And Utility. 2 Ibe. 4 S c Yard ...... Women’s Bureau a t the Depart- 12H S 0c*“ nent of Labor, has been delivering a series of speeches in which she TJere wilTbe many other Specials on Sale, but due to the fact our advertisement declared that through exploitation FRESH GRMIND AMERICAN WOTE must be placed so far m advance, it is impossible to list them all at this time. of female labor by certain employ­ ers woiddng conditions for women MANCHESTER PLUMBING **We Do Our Parti” had been gradually growing worse. CHEESE EXrary pii^ous movement to re­ HAMBURG duce their working hours had been The Mocked by d minority of unscrupu­ & SUPPLY COMPANY lous managements. She is advocat­ 877 Main Street MswflieBter, OMm. lb. 2 1 e ing educational, libra y and recre- 4 11m. TEXTILE STORE atlnnal faenities to provide NRA n t Itfs ELABDWABE We Have It!” Phnie 4485—”Use It!” 849 Bfein Street wltl. means of spending •‘t '■■■ •' ' ■• ^ '.' '■ '■ ’ ■■ . ■■' ■•■ ,'. X, >■- ■ ■..'- ' .■■->■ ' ' • '' ^ ' \ -.- ' . ‘ '> WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER «0,

cu test traAspoytatlott hasre lad thf - X thlBk I have ptany years 6t com- The NRA la deelfiied on the rim- • X J n it r the nei- , says, cost substantially less than wealthy to enjoy a seutherp Cfdl- tborld, . ■ • . pstltlve tennis ahead of me. pie principle that lOO men eam lv laiiulatlons, it If Bf lopgilf' steamer fares to Europe and return fomia holiday. —Mrs. Hden WIIli Mieedy. |l 0 will money than savy Cor touristf tn^aafea a —Maj. Qea. /a m u B. Fsehet, U. 8. / for the falnily would have cost. Published by Putnam’s, this little fuotaiions- Army (Ret.).-. ^ ^ one Twn oarnlng $1000 and 99 eanu' for duty pnspoau , m Some of his uiscoveries were book retails for |2. tear nothing. used fports eqpnti^ysrit ' rather interesting. Old-fashlgned I wbuM like to be governor of Z5i^»Ha&ngh8.iekneon. hotels, l^e learned, are often' ex­ The traffic death rate of tbeiiarge Air supremacy % somehow In­ Our slogan is sUU “No retreat, OkU^loma.. I wUl not be coy or Fropa 10 tn 88 M r w pt cities V of South Africa is greater indefinite dsout it. power of ea akpCms’s w»gta< tremely comfortable. private separably linked with air speed. no compronUse, no surren^et.” A new .brake for automobilee, re­ homes which rent rooms OT tour­ than that of the large cities of the B. W. Mariand, ex- cently developed, operates by the dissipated to the air through United States. Last year the large Since the dawn of history those —Dr. F. Seett MeBfMe, nattoiial tY BRUCS CMTON ists are frequently amazingly fine dry leader. oil Utag. ■4 vacuum flibm the Intake manlfdd. radiator. a places Ao stop: On a long trip it cities of Bquth Africa averaged people who possessed the best and 8TOBY OF FAMILY’S is wise to rest on Sundays, and co 24.8 deaths per 100,000 population i VACATION IN AUTO be leisurely about gettio^ started while the U^ted States averaged in the morning. You -needn't be 15.2. Trip Across Continent Found Pleasant, Inexpensive By BRUCE CATTON THINK OF THE BIGGEST BLANKET VALUE YOU EVER BOUGKTi “Double-Crossing America by • LADIES motor,” by Edward D. Dunn, is an informative and pleasant little As yet we have CdMPARE IT WITH THE^E THREE POUND SATEEN BOUND BEAUTIESI travel guide teUing how a famUy of six drove across the continent from not altered our New York to California and back again, spending a remarkably small prices, but we amount of money and having, ap­ want to tell you parently, a very swell time of it. Now there are travel guides and that we will be travel guides. There is, for in­ stance, the kind Charles J. Finger forced to in a writes, which are an interesting short time. If and valuable kind of literature on their own account, even if you don’t you are planning care to do any traveling yourself; and this book, I must warn you, to have a Permanent, make your ap­ does not come in that fine writing. pointment now. It Is strictly utilitarian, with no frills, no philosophizing, no line writing. But it does contain a X number of valuable tips for anyrae wlm !■ contemplating an, extended THE LILY ■ autb tour. Mr. Dunn’s route led him from Niw York down on a long slant to the' far southwest, and the return BEAUTY PARLOR was made through the northern DIAL 7484 stetes. AH In aH, he put In 35 House & Hale Building EACH daya and traveled just under 8000 mpjes; and the whole affair, he Warmth without weight—and full size—70x80 Inches* You’ll like the soft pastel colors—shades that add charm to any color scheme. The full 3-inch sateen bound ends add to their “auality” appearance. \ Smart women will buy a half dozen at this Ward Value- Price. umBinntBtiwuiE We advise early shopping—quantities simply will not last SPENDING NOW at this low price. MEANS 5% Wool Reversible Comforters SAVING LATER Blankets Blankets Ward Valaest Priees of raw noaterials are BOW UP! WhMi stocks are sold out, i^ces t2-49 $4*98 $3-49 win rise. We doubt If many pair ®ncb .each of file Items In this sale will ever be a t HiIb low level much 70x80 Inch rize in AJl Wool, 70x80 inch Cotton filled, sateen longer. So “a word to 1i»e smart plaids. size. Psistels. top. 72x84 inches. wise.” Stock up BOW on tonetiies, drugs, and house­ hold needs! Beg. eOo Work Gloves Cannon Towels StarVr Ctovwf Rem YOU CAN HAVE A Wm4 V a M Vogue eays **Darker Colorg /or F a i l ’* A LOVELY SKIN New, wonderful MELLO- 19c 1 0 « Cough 6LO face powder stays on Here are eight aea> M \ Deep, double leap Double knit wriat, longer, hides tiny lines and y* - •treng canvaa.* Full Syrup wrinkles, prevents large tnrkiib towels. pores. Banishes ugly shine, 44. Bath sise. Big size. Extra low none of that drawn “pasty” colored borders. price at Varda! look. Cannot irritate the 47c most delicate skin because new French process makes it the purest face powder Pillow Cases HOSE Fabric Gloves HOME USE known. You will love the Verrfi "tonswsof" AW mtVmlmf deUghtful fragrance. Try S Pure Silk! Picot Tops! Fayro Bath Salts. • MELLO-GLO today. 50c and 15c ea. • Chiffon or Service 3 9 « Boric Acid, reg. 15c $1.00. Weights! A SAMPLE OF EACH Actually improve Plain slipona or Upjohn’a Superb GLADLY GIVEN FREE! with lannderingt S Full Fashioned! novelties with flam , COD LIVER OIL Soft, white mnalin. er applique cufla 42x36 in. Valneal lAU 6 9 c - F u n n i i B X Five million GsMen Crest fans will Epspm Salts, Ifo. 2 TUBES COLGATE’S prick up their ears at this news! 12 Ga* ShelU TOOTH PASTE AND Girls’ Slips These eolors are being shown on A W m tV tlm l Reg. 60c Horllck’s TOOTH A Q Kmrml UutCwti Malted Mi&, B R U Sp...... f l i J C rigtu now! Pure silk, $ 1 .0 0 >/^-lb...... s J v V 5 9 « Cnytmmt full fashioned hose. Luxurious picot A baU Hilliea Bath Brush,'reg. $1.00.. 49c himten used Red Senna LeaTes .... Alarm Clocks...... 98c Pink or'white rs^^ fWTMa# tops, reinforced feet. CHIFFON on taffeta. V-neck Li^Tmmp, Head theUs lari Peroxide, reg. 20c Pocket W atches...... 98c thrp Brwmm or SERVICE weights with cotton year! They am bodice, laeO Brtmttmr eqnil to the beat! Trusses, Elastic Stockings, trimmed. ll*t-16*a. tops'and feet for wear. A n“ k le is.s S IV IR A ID S /Men’s Seeks Proker...... 98c Hair Brush I Wildroot, reg. 5 0 c...... 39c Cnionsnits and Comb, Both Smrimm hr Mm I Sensational Values! Beg. 50c \ 15c 49c 59c Cotton tees a n d Nose Drops 36c SeptembeK Sale of heels . . . lisle Light er medium ribbed tops. As­ weight cotton. Rib M. T. Goldman’s DR. FLINT’S PEDIBALM sorted patterns. ALL NUMBERS . . . .$1.39 Cooling, Greaseless jt cuff and ankle. HOUSEWARES Antiseptic...... Cream, white. 36-44. Reg. 50c DR. FLINT’S FOOT POWDER Refreshes tired, yigv SAVE ON JERGEN’S aching feet ...... , C 1 ^ tLOTION ...... 32c Reg. 7Sc DR. FLINT’S PEDISCENT Flat Crefie AUTO NEEDS Deodorizes and a*TM ead CsWsef Vitalis, reg. $1.00 89c Absorbent cools smelly f e e t...... fl« /C m i Lucky Tiger, reg. 50c . .39c Cotton DR. FLINT’S CORN SALVE 39c Auto Bulbs Lb. Softens corns, Q Q ^ 6 9 « After ther^ «m 8 9 « O aaaln e Weeringhoum Fuiranniiiion^nd Just peeled o ff...... w C Masda Bulbs. All candle- gene, the price S-«up Pore. — Sanee Pan.- Dutch Oven— Benzoin g* ^U IX CORN \ ftr* alamiaam. power. As low ^ PADS ...... 3 3 c goes up. Buy NOV Ca.t tlaaiiaBai, S.OU . ba.«laa jLotiori...... ^ The Chwrm of Dainty Claw la#. II valaa! I.OI-

. * r * i i ^ ; -V y MANGHESFiTBR E V B W N G 'H IW ^LD .i^A N lR H SSTE R . W ED N ESD AY, SB P C • 1-. PAGE SIXTEEN". alt to ztotobara without .voto mart ii i aft.toeta4a^ RETAILERS AGREE the Natkmai JUtall Trade OotmeO. : P A R T F d b STAGES of iad f w Attottri and PihiHloi EPDEUCINCDBA AB06TTOWN The council'. woNfld cooelst jot atj tea First NaUeniiU.chain' Local least one a :'' not more thap three- ■IdM Ibotl en^toyfea of Hartford:, OBITUARY repreeeatativee o f -the foUowtng di-; • MONSTER PAGEANT Salvation A rw ^m en workers ON A TRADE CODE 'buatoeaa conoaroa that wto4' rapr^ > REP(HtTEDASREBS who- had -iplamied a food a ^ and YtrieoBcfth vrade: Dry goode,tur-, - • ' 1 (F am ished Iqr Futaam R C o.) blture, hardware, limited price va-? (Ootittamad from Page Oae)' ■anted. Addad to thaoa'wdto Central Row, Hartford, Cohn. aui^>ec fo r tom orrow aftam oon and « ‘ DEFY GOVERNMENT evening in one of the atorea in the (Oonttaraed from Page One) r i ^ , mail order, men’s clothing,; drads o f towB^paopla why StataThaater banding, on account muato eboes and any other major Dolan.1 head of the state recovery to Hartford to wltnaro ti» 1 P ; m . S fo e k s' I ;ood8 in the hope they will buy divUiona whidi may be designated; board, w ^ the marchera of other-activitiea, have decided to items ca rry^ a much Idgher profit The paradt atarted (tooriw bafcks streei was operated upon for ap- consumer, on and after the effective and Julian>P., Palmes. down-High street, after which the on all employers, effective 80 days Mr. Evans leaves besides his wife, Aetna Casualty .... 51 53 pendldtia this morning at the Me-' date of this code no retailer shall DR. ANNIE BESANT, Other local piersons among the various utote disbanded.. . 21 hence. Mrs. Kate Evans, one son and four Aetna Life 19 morial hospital. His condition was offer for sole, sell, exchange or give 32 34 . At iron mines near Santiago, 2,000 daughters. They are Charles T., Mra. Aetna Fire sAtisfactory this afternoon. aaray any merchandise, except as employes were on strike and no one Automobile ... 20 22 pro^^ed in Section 2 of this, article THEOSOPHIST, DEAD Ellzabetb Brimley and Miss Cath­ was permitted to enter or leave the Conn. General . 81 38 and in Schedule A hereafter below a erine M. Evans of this town; Mrs. Troop 1 Girl Scouts will begin property. A number of Americans Hartford Fire . 48% 45% minimum price #bicb shall be the Mabel Brien of New Bedford, Mass., regular meetings Friday evening, at Madras, India, Sept. 20.-i-(AP)— were reported virtual prisoners, with National Fire .. 46 47 wholesale delivered price aa berein- Dr. Annie Beaant, who. was known Mrs. Helen Stoll of Stamford. He 6:80 at the Lincoln school. Miss food suppUes running short Jn Hartford Steam r 49 61 s^fter defined with the addition o f a throughout the world for her leader­ also leaves three sisters, Mrs. Car­ Emily Smith is captain of this’ hales self se^ e Orlente province 15 sugar mills Phoenix Fire . 68 60 charge of ten per cent. ship to theOsopbical activities, died rie Dutton and Miss Elffie Evans of troop. were said to be in the hands of Travelers . . . 886 890 " ^Wholesale delivered price’ aa here today. On Oct 1 she would workers. Disturbances occurrred in East Berlin: Mrs. Adeline Mldket of Stocks used herein means the lowest gross Chester, and eight grandchildren. A pre-natal clinic will be held to­ have been 86 years old. several places. Conn. Elec Serv 86 40 billing price, as of any date within 88 morrow morning at 10 o’clock at ,T h e peacefulness 'of her laist few G P □ c E a y Conn. Power ... 86 so days prior to the date of resale, 60 the Hes^th Center. on Hajmes- days was to vivid contrast to the d i Y P WAIT AMERICANS FLEEING Mrs. Rachel Lockett Greenwich, WA<^ 50 made to any retailer In the given The burial services for Mrs. Hartford Elec . 48% 50% street. storm of her life. She was to a state Washington, Sept 20.—(AP)-r markef area less only luch dis­ of balf-consciousnees for some time, Reports of extreme and growing dla Rachel Lockett, whose death oc­ Hartford Gas ...... 46 Miss M uy Chapman won a blue counts as are extendi to all re never speaking at length even to her order in the interior of Cuba, from curred in Sanford, Maine, early yes­ do., p f d ...... 46 Manchester HRA Days ribbdh at the annual fall show of the tailers anr plus delivery costs most intimate friends. which many Americans were said to terday morning, will take place to­ S N E T C o ...... 107 111 morrow afternoon at 4 oxlock in Connecticut Horticultural society paid by the retailer.” Dr. Besant bad no malady except be fleeing to the protection of Unit­ Manofsetaring Stocks Mt. Hope cemeteb^ in TalcottvlUe. Am Hardware ^ ...... 18 20 which opened at the old State House Lower Prices Old age. She was mentally and ed States warships at coastal ports Thursday's Rev. F. P. Bachelor, pastor of the Am Hosiery ...... 15 yesterday and will continue through The Section 2 following this arti­ physically worn out were received today at the State De­ Talcottville Congregational church Arrow H and H, com. 11 18 this evening until 10 o’clock. Miss cle ipecifled lower prices could be partm ent. will officiate. do., pfd ...... 90 Chapman’! - entry was an artistic charged at bona-flde clearance Some Americans have been ad­ Specials At The Billings and Spencet.. — ” 2 vase of cut flowers in- which purpls sales, on highly perishable mer- vised by the United States consuls Bristol.Brass ...... 16Vi 17Vi and lavender shades predominated. ebandiae, imperfect or damaged STOPS ECZEMA' to move to the coast for protection, do., pfd ...... 96 The ibow while not the largest ever goods clearl) marked, discontlnuec w f aeous it was said, and others were fleeing SEN. DAVIS TRIAL Public Pantry Case, Lockwood and B — 800 held by tbs society is one of the lines and final liquidation. Ends Itching in 8 Minutes. from their homes of their own voli­ The general or master code most interesting. Mrs. R. K. Ander­ CHASE a SANBORN tion. NOW SPEEDED UP| Col^*Firearms ...... 16Vi 17H son, Mrs. W ; W. Eella, Mrs. Clifford submitted for «en classes of retail Never mind how long you’ve bad Secretary Hull told newspaper 80 88- lEsfle Lock (3beney and a number of the other trade: Department storea, furnl that maddening skin itch, or wbAt men there were no plans at present B earing! 40 60 \F$Inlr members of the Manchester Oatdsn ture stores general merchandise remedies you’ve tried, here at last is COFFEE to land Americsn bluejackets, and Fuller Brush, Class A. 6 10 (Oontlnned from Fxfe One) club assisted yesterday at the flower ■tores, hardware stores, limited the relief you’ve been praying for. that there was no intention o. trans Gray Tel Pay Station. 15 17 and fniit mart of which Mra Arthur price variety stores, mail order When amazing PETERSON’S 2 5 e lb.. forming the protecting American Hart and Cooley .... 126 OINTMENT is appUed to the sore charges the shipment of lottery tick­ W. Gregory of Hartford was chair bouses, men’s clothing, music ships into a rural police force. ets in 1981 and evidence relating to Hartmann Tob, bom ... 5 skin, healing starts at once. Itching, Bashed frefb to the Self-Serve by FleiMb- — man. The sole has bean held on the stores, shoe stores and women’s The secretary of state said, how­ an alleged lottery of 1980 was Im do., pfd 9 burning, smarting atop to 8 minutes, maan’s Yeast truck Tharaday morning. I fa 45 48 grounds on Maig streat, last fall ipeolalty shops. ever, Americans in the interior were proper, Znt Silver It would become effective on the scales loosen and come off—soon “dated” fresh coffee! do., pfd !•••••* 68 61 and this, with conslderabla succeaa supposed to use their discretion, Defense Upheld. second Monday following approv the skin is amodib and clear. One Landere, Frarv A Clk. 82 84 86c box provei it —or money back. moving under the protection of war­ Judge Johnson Hayes of North 9 al by the President.. Again We Offer! New Brit. M ^ coip.. 7 Troop 6, Girl Scouts will meet Aod remember, PETERSON’S gets ship g\ms, rather than having troops Carolina, tentatively upheld the de­ 60 ■ Admlnistratio 0. the code would CX>UNTRY ROLL - dq., pfd ...... Monday afternoon at 4 o’clock at overnight results for itching, sore come inland to their rescue. It was fense but decreed there should bo MM 4 he in a retail trade authority con­ Mann A Bow, Claee A the Hollister street school. feet, crack between the toes and of­ made clear at the department that further argument in chambers do., Claes .B ...... 2 sisting of th NRA administrator no general order had been sent to 18 or bla depv y, three memberi ap­ ten stops Athlete’s Foot to 8 days Butter 2 lbs. later. North and Judd ..... 16 Miss Naomi Foster, daughter of consuls to evacuate Ameiicans. Stuart left the stand without 11 18 pointed by President Roosevelt, all At all drugglsta. Niles, Bern Pond .... Mr. and Mrs. Ludui M. Foster of In rompliance with governmental request, ipeclal ”no proflr* Serloos Strikes cross examination. Reid testified Peek, Stow and Wilcox 2 — Academy, who recently assumed her batter prices will be In effect on Land Olakes, Meadow Ctold, Reading from official reports, Hul bis firm, the Eureka Specialty Russell Mfg ...... 14 20 Cloverbloom, and other brands of hotter;______i said extreme disorders were antici­ Printing Company of Scranton, scovin ...... 22 24 duties as teacher of English at the Crossnors School,. Crossnors, N. C. pated at Vanes where United Fruit printed alleged lottery tickets on or­ Stanley Works • e e e e e e 21 28 PROCTOR a GAMBLE — writes anthUMaatlcally to'her par Compsny property is lo'cated. Seri­ der of the Moose P^agatlon De Standard Screw e e e e e e 46 ous strikes continued, he saio, at the partment and sent them by van to do., pfd., guar. 100 enta about bar work. It is one or the United Fruit property neat Preston. the office of B. C. McGuire in New Smytbe Mfg Oo. 28 _ largest of the Soutbsm Mountain C risco lb. tin 1 8 e 126 schools, w ith a student body o f 800, At Antilla, near which disorders York. Ta;^or and Fenn NOTICE! Special onjgoand^tosonl^ - have been reported at sugar plsntSi McGuire is a professional pro Torrlngton ...... 41VA41% 48% day and dormitory pupils, who are Hull said there had been a marked motor who pleaded guilty to the Underwood M fg ...... 29 81 carried through the grammar and In response to many inquiries may we state that •WORCESTER _ change for the worse. Moose lottery charge after being Union Mfg Co...... 10 hlg^ school grades. Miss Foster the Prescription Files of the former Packard Drug Com­ The secretary added that Com- convicted in the Eagles lottery U 8 Envelope, com 88 writes that there are 10 buildings, i mimlst demonstrations had taken case. Miller is secretary of the do., pfd ...... 78 _ with e new dormitory now imder pany are intact and completely available for the refllling Salt 2-lb. pkgs. • place at Matanzas and ManzanlllOi Moose Propagation Department. Veeder Root ...... 1414% Vi 16% construction by the North Carolina of all prescriptions on me at the Center Store. Whitlock C^oU Pipe ... _ 10 Plain or iodized. i and that at the latter port soldiers Senator Davis is lifetime director State Daughters of the American Competent Pharmacists are in charge and a com­ had shot over the heads of the general of the Moose. JR.Wll’ms Co. 810 par 86 40 -devolution. The school site has an crowd, wounding one person. area of 110 acres. A teacherage is plete renewal of the prescription department supplies FREE! A LARGE DISH TOWEL WITH f ensure the patrons (both old and new) of this Pharmacy At mines near Belien, some provided for the taeulty. Miss Fos C A N N O N >: which were believed to be American AVERILL GIVES RULING ter'is a graduate of Manchester of careful, accurate and prompt prescription attention at Rum ford’s DISHTOWB. ; owned, Hull said labor agitators JERRY’S STRIKERS ' High school and M t Holyoke Col moderate prices. virtually imprisoned a group Inside ON STATE’S BANK LAWS lege, and has been active in Girl the mine properties, and their foot OFFERED NEW PLAN Scout and church school w ork sincei Our Depot Square Pharmacy will continue to r and ice had ^ven out. No one was her graduation in June of 1982. operate, too, with direct supervision of competent re3;is- allowed to leave or enter the prop Hartford, Sept. 20.—(AP) —Na tered attendants. Rafce*-AU erty, he said. (Continued from Page One) tloflal bank associations may non ' At Rente, across the bay from Miss Katherine Cbeney and establish branch'banks in Coimecti- Stuart Cbeney, are spending the ' Santiago, 60 Americans had taken which were shut dowm last week cut \mless they meet the combined I refuge within range of an Amerl- week end at the Roosevelt, New THE CEHTER a g e p k g . after rioting caused the injury of capital and surplus requirements Y ork City. c< can destroyer lying offshore. thirty. The workers last week re­ imposed on state banks by Chapter In Orlente province, he said, 15 jected a five weeks’ truce proposal 274 of the Public Acte of 1938 i sugar plants bad been taken over by Senator Wagner by an overr Deputy Attorney General ..Erneet PHARMACY BUMFORD by strikers, while a mob had taken whelming vote. Averill today advised Deputy Bank / control of various properties One Plant Open Commissioner R. Gordon Baldwin. Formerly Packard’s Baking Powder lb. tin 2 Y® b Soledad. The deputy attorney general holds Only one plant in the strike sec­ that Congress has speciffoally. stated i tor was open today. This was the that authority to establish and WALLACE ADVOCATES WaddeU and Bannigan Silk Com­ operate depends upon the laws of Soap For Meatless pany of Clifton which threw open the different states imd state au­ THE MURPHY its doors and went into full produc­ thority must be expressly authorized Thursdays CONTROLLED INFLATION tion in defiance of strikers this to state banks by the law of the Specials Dinners morning. Pickets who attempted to state in question. This must neces­ CARUSO CLAMS.----- can lOe prevent workers from entering the sarily mean more >han a general DRUG CO. SAVCHL A M M O N IA ----- qt. 9c (Continued from Page One) plant were banished by Clifton authority to establish and o^rate ' . Depot Square ROBERTSON'S “SUDSY” SUNRISE TUNA FISH ...... branches and must be taken to in­ price for our surplus wheat and police who herded them to the SOAP C a i P S ...... pkg. 17c '...... 2 cans 29o Paterson line and held them there clude the situation wben^ a state (Large, 22-oonce pa^dcage.) (For salads, sandwiches, hot cotton unless the attitude of the authorizes branch banking ^ under American people' ahd American until they dispersed. One picket f dishes.) limited provisions. H the state in BOBER1^N*S BATH SOAP Congressmen cliange very radical­ threw a stone at a pouceman. EVERTOODY’S, About 300 pickets gathered around which a National baling aSi^a- D eLD XE .....___ 4 fo r 19c BEECH-NUT SPAGHETTI .. ly- tion is located, limits the establish­ (Last time at this price! ...... 8 pkgs. 25o "Third: The Americar people are the huge United Piece Dye Works at Lodi this morning and staged a ment and operation of branches of MARKET Large bars of assorted scents.) (FnU. pound packages.) disillusioned about lending money state banks to a certain specified abroad and it will be difficult to parade without police interference. character of state banks. Congress ftee Delivery! Dial 3919! The Manchester PubPe Market float foreign loans in their present The plant, scene of last week’s seri­ has clearly expressed the intention tem per ous ^sorders, remains closed. to limit the establishment and oper­ Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Now Nationalistic ation of branches to National bank­ Land O’Lakes ’ The fteshest of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Al­ “These three forces mean that ing associations of like character. for the time being our people are BUTTER! Manchester Day Specials ways—thafs our pledge! profoimdly ationalistlc and that as MRS. RAY KLEIN’S WILL lb. long as they are operating on this FEDERAL OFnCIAL Finest Rib Lamb Chops ...... 29c lb., 2 lbs. 55c FRESH. NA’TIVE GREEN basis, we should go at it whole­ LEAVES MONEY TO, e m r Uinit 2 poiinds. heartedly tc put our internal econ­ ON SALE! UVER AND BACON! 1 pound Fresh omy on a nationalistic basis, re­ GETS DEATH THREAT SP£:;ACH peck 1 4 e ducing our crop land acreage by 40 Armour’s Sta'r Clalves’ Liver (Western) and pound of Sugar million acres. Bridgeport, Sept. 22.— (AP) — Cured Bacon. Both Items for ...... •. ... .49c We b^eve this to be the lowest possible price on fresh, “That is what we are now doing. By her will, filed today in Probate (Continued from Page One) PURE LARD! Order Early! crisp, groen spinach to be had to Hartford County Thursday. But unfortunately this kind of a Court, the bulk of the estate of the lb . box A full 8-pound peck. ed both letters were Adjudged au- program in action will sooner or late Mrs. Ray . Rosenfdd Klein, later provoke tremendously the thentic. 7 c Shoulder Steak, cut front the IBnest prime beef, at 19c lb. president of &e Department of Pub- There was an apparei^tly well Lim it 5'|K>iinds. Fresh Made, Tender Cube Steak ...... 29c lb. FREE! TWO FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT WITH EACH DOZEN prejudi ces o f the rank sind file o f Icl Welfare of the city of Bridge­ our people unless not only the founded rumor from the djoaely Fresh Made Lamb Patties...... 5c each,' 6 for 25c 8UNK1ST port,, will be added to and become a guarded Federal camp that Urscfael 500 lO^uart Baskets Fancy farmers, but also the dty consum­ part of the 8500,000 trust fimd es­ Fresh Lamb Flanks for Stufltog ...... :... 10c lb. ers as well, know why we are do­ himself received a threatening let­ doz. tablished by the will of her late hus­ ter from Kflly just before be went GREEN PEPPERS! Oranges ing this kind of thing, x x x band, Jacob B. Klein, for the erec­ on the witcf is stand yesterday, to ON SALE! Fancy Sugar Cured Smoked Shoulders, As a deHghtful breakfast change, mix grapefrpit and orango , “If we persist in our high tariff tion of ^e Klein Memorial audi­ 16-qt. basket policy or even in a half-way modi­ tell the story of hie nine days cap­ shankless and well trimmed, at'... ,10c Ib. Juioe. It’S great! Not diatrMsed merchandise—absolutely frosk,^’.’^ torium for the advancement of arts tivity. fication of it and at'the same time In Bridgeport. B u y N O W ! clean s t i ^ . ' * collect in f.i- the money which is It was tmderstood further 'the FINEST FRESH VEGETABLES Under terms identical with those letters brazenly boasted that the Two Mmupi* packages of OaMte FREE with each Self-Serve ~ owed us abroad, and refuse to lend set forth in the will of her bus- 8185,000 in Urscbel ransom money E ^cy Green No. 1 Fancy Fresh Lima Beans, 3 quarts ...... 25c pnrebase Thursday. money abroad, it will take super­ band, Mrs. Klein provided for the Fancy Large Green Peppers for Pickling or StuflSng, human efforts on the part of the transfer of the residue of her es­ which has not been recovered is TOMATOES! agricultural adjustment adminis­ tate, after numerous bequests, to being (held intact to organize and 16-quart basket ...... '...... • • • • .39c tration year after year to keep the trusteeship of the committee pay off imderworid forces; for car­ 35 c 16-qt. basket Fanio^ Red Sweet Peppers, 3 lbs...... IDc down our acreage to a point which named by her husband to build ana rying dUt the death threats. Extra Fancy McIntosh Apples, 6 lbs...... * • • .25c- HALES will afford i living price to Ameri­ maintain the Memorial auditorium. can farmerr ” • There Was no estimate available to­ DeUdous Italian ' AT OUR BAKERY DEPARiMENT The secretary of agriculture day, as to the size of Mrs. Klein’s said be hoped “that we are merely estate. The will made many small NOTICE! PRUNES! Hcmie Made Chicken Pies...... • : .15c each HEALTM MARKET tiding over a difficult situation and bequests to relatives and to welfare Home Baked Beans ...... ■ «20c qt.^ that, instead of retiring complete^ in^tutionz here. Home Mbde Potato Salgd ~ .». .15c Ih*. r state of Connecticut, from the woiid mark, our peop.lie Board of MUk Control, Stuffed and Baked Mackerel, ready to serve ... .15c each Mimehester NRA L_.ys wdll soon com e to their sense suffi­ State .Office Building, Fancy, .Qajicioas Malas:a ciently to bf willing to make ra­ Toider Beets or Carrots^ 2 bunchM for ...... Dc Hartford, Conn. tional adjustments in the tariff and I W. KEMBLE IS DEAD; GRAPES! Fancy. Baby Grera.Stilitg Beans, 2 quarts for ...... 15c Specials For Thursday. Only eventually even in the policy of Notice is hereby given. tl)at the lb . Fancy Yellow .Globe Onions in 10-pound bags,. brg« lending money abroad.” FAMOUS ILLUSTRATOR Board of Milk Control will hold X s iz e ...... • ...... • . . •. • •. • «25c bag “If we do not do those things,” public hearing at 2 p. m.. Eastern' Medium size a t'...... 17c bag ha said, "I know that we must be Standard Time on the twenty-sixth Fancy,Hand Fidced No. 1 s m ^ o i N prepared to act much more radi­ day of September, 1988, in the Hall cally with regard to our internal Ridgefield, Conn., Sept 20.— APPLES! Fresh Native Parsnipa, 2 pounds for 13c (AP)—Edward Windsor Kemble, of the House df RepreiMntatives, economy than any person In this State Capitol, Hartford, Connecti­ Y/ room is yet prepared to do.” illustrator and writer, died yester­ 39c 16-qt basket ON SALE! Home Made Apple Pies, ftpm fresh apples, STT 4K day at the home of hlr daughter, cut, for thelpurpose of hearinjg any Oui from beat, heavy steer beef. Teader,. drticloual Mrs. Kem; e Wilmer. He was 72 and all who may be interested in a t i»...l9c each discussing further the pnmoaal to HOSPITAL NOTES years old. Finest Biaiid '-.^1 Born at Sacramento, Calif., Jan. equalize the burdan.,of the auxplua FRESH FBH^ OYSTKtS AND CLABfS . in accordance with the duty laid* on PORK & BEANSr .18, 1861, the artist learoed in child­ Round Chowder OIriwr^ 2 quarts ...... •. - > ...... 25c lb. this Bohrd imder Section 4 of Cba] can .•■t* ■ *'V. Frederick McCarthy of 16 Pine hood to guide a pencU over paper Fresh Steemiiig Clams, 2 quarts ...... *25c Bac:^ii Hill street and Jacqueline Hutchin­ ter .228 of the Public Acta of Squares of lae qm^tty bacon. and from then, it was bis boast by— ' Fresh Stewing Oysters ...... •...... 35c pint son, of 78 Unden street, were ad- that be was bis own art teacher. . I.- (1) Establlriting . a i- atate-wlfla Limit S^ansii . noitted and Ernest Johnson of 71 First aa newspaper artist and Large Frying-Qyatera ...... 39c pint milk production pool, and also, \ "R id g e street, Mrs-. Haima Dare o f then as contributor to metropolitan Fimmt Bolton, Mra. Mary Delaney of sO - ^(2> A atiate-^ de m ilk aakM pool. ON SALEr Strictly t r i A Pullet Egg^ gqod'size, froBi magazinea, and illustrator for A draft has beim prepared by. Durant street, and Mra .Martha books, he achieved a reputation, SOUP! Coventry, at.-v...... ;. .25c doff*. Gale of 26 Ulac street, were dis­ the Board and copies may be bad on particular as delineator 0^ negro appUeattpa to the Board. charged yesterday. ch a ra etca . P k A E N h l A danglitw was boro yestorday P^our children survive. Funeral BOARD OF MILK OQMtROL. , to-M a and Mra Guy H. Smith of ■arvicea will be held Friday from BFapitag. ______^ ^ Mr. ^snuiMr’a h o m e . SfptemlMr 1 9 ,19S% R ofini was fined $10 end HUB oofte o f 91IM bxt appealed Ids ease and la default of a bond of $100 was S^*LDV€<€V€i^^ oommltted to JAU until tbs January term of the Superior Court * GETS T O ’S RUSH’’ In view bf the faot that he would BBOOf HBBH t o d a y 1 didn’t see any this morning. lave to remain in jail until tba ■ V K BAYLE88, pretty MilstaBt Qh^ri— must have brought down January term, more than KK) days Stiff Tussles Ahead to EABUE advertleiiif a new supply.” away, uuertin did not appeal but ac­ To Use Unbalanced manafcr o£ Bizby*e departoMiit “There was plenty there this la m rd Graduate hter- cepted commitment fbr 19 days. etore, marrlet DICK RADER, a morning. He brought it down yes­ Gusrtla’s wife fainted as sentenes oonetmetlop MqwrlateBdM^ Dleii terday.” ropts Speaker and Ushers was passed upon her huXband. She For Perry and Vines to MBt to take eharfe of • eon* was revived shortly after the ad­ In Offense This Season •tonetfon Jof In the Adtoondecke. With this Arlene tumbled things journment of opurt It idn raqotoe at tonat a jeer to back into the desk drawers and Show Him dm Way OnL |t to questionable whether the au- , Bept 20.— (AP)—^Qeos :lako, _*^y***^^-__, . con^ eta ont Bee tefoaeo to gtoe locked them. 1 'ona forced an 'horltiea will want to bold Orray Easy Street, which Frederick J. ^Com ^ star, 6—f , $-$, fl-S, «nd m her w ork end go w ith Um . amused smile, retreated to her Rogers imtil the January term of Ryosuke .Nunoi trounced Donald ’ M6NA AUJEN, eopj writer, desk and began tc type with the the Superior Court. Had be ao- Perry and EUaworth Vlnea, Jr,, Itadge, nattonal junior ehamploQ of f/ow 7%eyiStoiec/| Tackle Berta Bigfeet Pirek- Bre and to oonataatlj appearance of great industry. Ar­ New York, Sepi 20—(AP) —Lin­ eepted oommittment ip default of taive been treadint in the Padfle coln Kirstein,. yotmg intellectual OaUand, 6—0, 6—2. ««*«f trooUe at the oAee. She lene hastened out to join Eve at% layment of fine and costs, he would Southwest tennis tournament, ap­ Party swept through Elbert YBSTBBDAY*8 BH8UDI8 len of Red all ffijie to reepoMifble for aereral mto- belatec luncheon. from Boston, has had a new ex­ lave been dtoebarged within three Nattonal Laagne perience—that of being “bounced” peared have a ttiihlng today in Lewis of Lcs Asgelss, $—2, fl—2. tafcea for f^iloh Eve to btomed. Eve shared her elation over the weeks. Before the appeal can be But two of hto teammatsa, Frapka St. Louis New York 8. by two movie uriiera. the quarter finals of the men’s sinr Hoha to friendlj wMli THERON proof of Mona’s treachery. “You’D heard, he must remain in jail well gles. Vlfilde and Harold G. N, Left teiun Boston 8. Cincinnati 0. Meidor; Hat Vet Badi- REEOB wh oontaknes to force not be annoyed by her again!” Kirstein, editor of “Hound and over 100 days. Brooklyn 12, CbicaeO 8. Horn” and sou of a leading Boston Perry, defending champion and captain, went down in defeat Arlene promised. live wished she Welcome New Manager Pittsbmgh 2, Philadelphia 1 (1st) imweloenie attenttms on E ve. merchant, went to a special film -England’s loos hope, bucks up Lea .ot up a stiff straggle before Unknown to Dtok, Eve hao been could be as certain of this as Philadelphia 8, Pittsburgh 2 (2d.) iild ; Pronnee Shom k showing last night to protest what General Manager John F. Ahem sgsinst John Van Ryn, American he bowed to Lester Stoirfan, La s plajlnf the etodi maiket, bor* Arlene seemed to be. he considers "butchery” of Sergei of the Rockville-WilUmantic Light­ Davis Cup player. Vines, who had A ngeles, tJte tall blond ydntb who Ameritoui Leagoe rownlf money from her mother “Let’s celebrate tonight,” pro­ Elsenstein’s picture. “Thunder over ing Company, visited Rockville on e comparativdy hard tussle In beat him at. Wimbledon tost, sum­ Boston 4, Cleveland 8. * Practice; Open Shte Tine and atotv She looee a« weD posed Arlene. ‘We haven’t eaten Tuesday afternoon 'with CL Q. e first three rounds; must face mer. The coimt was $r-10, 8 ^ , Philadelphia 6, Detroit 2. at that new Italian restaurant on M exico.” G aa aO her own aavlpfs ' and $400 Before be could get very far with Rathke, whom he annoimced on Jack Tidban Uhlveraity of Cali- 6—0. Wilde was easily tamod by S t Louie 4. Washington 0. Dick left tv the bank. Twelfth street yet. Tve heard that Monday as the new manager of the fo m ia ot Los Angeles youth, and Van Ryn, 6—4, 6—2. Ne^ York 10, Chicago 1 (1st). Setnr&r. the food to cheap and very good. his protest, two ushers not only Ment. invitee Eve to dinner and showed hj*" the door but pushed Rockville and Stafford district of National Interoollsglate singles Australia, broke even. Tldball New York lO, Chicago 8 (2»infcg of things tc do for me al­ Boston at CjndnnatL doubt that Theron Reece's appear- “Upton Sinclair, you have butch­ Cleaning Historic Canal Tanbees Sweep Twin M afternoon, approaches. most before Tve wished for them. ered a great'work of art” The historic canal near the old (Only games). nnca- thi minute Eve was . alone No nu tter what happened, Sam Veteran BackfleW When Helen Woodward, friend of Saxony Mill, recently taken over Carnera Is Rrst, FoDowed Amerloaa League Coach Kelley to almdbt certain of had not been carefully planned. would stand by. After aH, that Sinclair, gave a -little speech before by the Hockanum Mills Company Chicago at New York. hto backfleld, a quartet of letter- A t' first, angrily. Eve trii^ to means something to a woman, By HUGH 8. FULLERTON,. JB. tTiiwfe how she could make the the picture was to start, KiMtein at the end of West Main street, to St. Louie at Wpahington. men, wlio in practice sessions 'this “It means everything,” admittet by Baer, Sebmding and A. P. Sports Writer other girl pay for her tricks. It arose and inquired whether he now being cleaned and restored to Detroit at Philadelphia. week; seem csf>able of going places Eve. “Dick’s like that, too.” could ask a question. Mrs. Wood­ usefulness. WiUtom Harold Terry, the sturdy (Only games.) and dotng things. . The dlinlnut- w as tim e fo r Moni% tc learn that young-man from Memphis who took \ -4 two could play the same game, ward said questions would be wel­ The work to being done by the ive “ ChuekjE” Smith to the leading No-vember came. Gray Novem­ come, but before he could ask any Alexander Jarvis Company of Levmsky; Here Are the over the management Of the New Eve told herseli. Ber slippers had ber nights. Sometimes Eve ate candidate for the quarterback berth the ushers, imported from a Broad­ South Manchester who have a steam Yoric Giants a year ago when John and is expected to call the ngnals ' been ruined by the rough roads hititww down town, dreading to go McGrmw retired, led Ids club home nnfi her dress was tom. Certainly way movie cathedral, were on the shovel at work cleaning the canal 'Cham|» Recognized Iqr ONLYimTEKMEN in the season’s opener. home to the lonely apartment scene.. They.deftly deposited Kir bed of the sand and mu<» which has from the west today with the Na- Mona mould be made to pay! M osiw Is Triple-Threat Sometimes she stopped at the deli­ congregated there over a long term tlcmal league pennant added to its Gradually, however, Eve came to stein outside. Raymond Mosser, last year's, catessen shop for sandwiches anc Kirstein, son of Louis E. lUrsteln, o f years. th eN .B .A lugghge. ATSTAnCOUEGE consider the matter more calmly. cookies ..to carry home with her. . Meanwhile the Washington Sen­ quarterback, has been shifted to the vice president of Filene’s depart­ ’This canal to fed by the Hock fullback pontion, and seems slated By Monday morning she had de­ These, with c cup of hot chocolate, ators needsr' two more dedsioas for ment store, was graduated from amun River which receives its Sup­ to become zkoogntoed as a triple' cided that it would be best to ig­ would’ serve for a meal. After din­ Minneapolis, Sept 20.—(AP)— them or against tbs New York (This to another of a serlee <« Harvard in 1980. ply from Snlpsie Lake and the canal prpapeeto of ' Oonneettoot ooDege threat man before the season come$ nore the whole affair. No doubt ner she would curl u»' in Dick’s leads from the comer of West Main King Levinsky, Chicago heavy­ Yuikess to clinch the other place in Mona had an. alibi well rehearsed favorite chair and read—or try to weight, who defeated Jack Sharkey the world’s series, football teams.) to a close. Mosser.to one of the street up West Main street nearly biggest men on the team but' he la and would be only too glad to re­ read. ’The words didn’t always was rated higher than hie opponent Phillies Settle Issue three hundred feet. Storrs, Oozm., Sept. 20.—(A P )~ spedy and alert and possesses much cite ft, her blue eyes wide open make sense, with the November The work is under the supervision in the list of champions approved The Giants -ettled the National mirt looking completely innocent rain‘beating drearily against the today by the I.atlonal As­ league race yesterday — or rather If history repeats Itself, Connecticut ability as a kicker and passer. ' *of Fred . Romeo, local mason con­ ' Judd and Johnsmi as she did so. window, Dick’s work kept him out ROCKVILLE tractor. sociation in annual convention! Le- bad it settled for them when the State College may have one of the 'Tm hot going to be put on the vlnaky was rated fourth to the Phillies knocked their last rivals, best football tqams m its history. In Arlton Judd and Ldb Johnson, in all kinds of weather. Eve wor­ Lions Club Tonight both lettermen, will fill the halfback defensive for aa attack she made ried for fear he might become ill heavyweight di'vtoioD and Sharkey the Pittsburgh Pirates, out; of the hto squad of about 40 players, CMCb “The Connecticut Charter and the berths. Both are experienced and on me,” Eve told Arlene, after re­ otiH no one would let her know, fifth. Primo Camera heads the N. running. Knowing they were “in'" Sumnet Eiole has only fow letter' Charter Oak” will be the topic of shape up as conatoteht ground gain- . lating all that had happened Sat­ Suppose he would not want her to Senator Henry 1. Bradley, Jr., of B. A., aisavyweight list with Max rirom the second inning on, the men. But, he says, “one of the best Giants went down to a 12-8 defeat era. Judd was a first string half­ urday night. know! Aftei all, Dick had seeme< ALL MERCHANTS TO BE Derby, at the meeting of the Rock Baer .econd and Max Schmellng teams ever co play at this college at the hands of the St. Louis Cardi­ back last season and Johnson, as a But it was Mona herself who willing enough to go away and viUe Lions Club at the Rockville third. had but one letterman on it, and brought up the subject. She en­ In the lightweight class, the As­ nals in the last game of their west that was ten years ago.” sub, saw action in a number of leave her. Perhaps be House this evening, This will be jhe gam es. tered the office, remove her tet ASSOCIATION MEMBERS sociation put Barney R'ws at ^tbe era tour. Ehit th^ could afford to Confident though he may be that wanted'.-^er tn gQ^tottbubim X, first meeting of the season and a At ends, Coach Kelley will have ^ and ' a moment' later was bestue after all, did she know o; top with '/estej Ramey,. Grand lose that game after the Pirates history might Edfect the destiny ot large attendance is . anticipated. dropped a 8-2 decision in the second' Saimonds and Hutchinson; - at ' EJve’s desk. “Whatever' became of real thoughts? And what abou; President Clarence E. Peterson, who Rapids, Mich., second, and Tony bis eleven through its.eight game Scope of Organization WiU Be game of a doubleheader. tackles, Mistretta and Shedd, at you Saturday night?” she de­ those mystMious' ’Tuesday night w£is appointed D istrict D irector o f Canzoneri, recently defeated for schedule. Dole, nevertheless, is los After beating the Phils 2-1, behind guanto, Captain, Eddie Rowe and manded. “I was so worried! The absences ‘ wMch he had never eX' Enlarged; Thtirsday Closing the Lions Clubs for Connecticut, the second time by champion Ross, tag ho time in testing the teano’s bey friend and I met a man he to Be Continued. third. Ramey was placed ahead of Larry French’s steady pitching in Rqbinson; at center, George Eca- plained? Woonsocket and Providence, R. I. 'm ettle. . bert. The line assignments gre not knew who in'vlted us to have a Sometimes Eve wrote long let­ Canzoneri becaruie of bis victory the opener for their 82ad victory of on Monday evening at Providence, the season, the Bus’s took their 65tb Show Scoring Ponoh' all definitely settled and Coach Kel­ dflnk. We .Tsre in a booth at the ters to her busband, telling of her A majority of the retail mer­ will preside at the meeting. over '!!anzonerl who then was Early scrimmages preparatory to opposite enc of the room and when defeat when' the - Phils put on an ley may make a few changes before doubts and loneliness, biit these chants of Rockville favor the clos­ Reports of the actl'vities of the lightweight champion. ' the season’s opener with Cooper we camo i^ck Reece told us you eighth inning rally for two runs the last praqtice session to.beld thto were always destroyed next morn­ ing of their stores on Thursday af­ past season will be made at the World's Champs I Union next Saturday, have given had gone. Tu a way I don’t blame They have seven more to play but if week. _ • V ing. Pride would not let her send ternoons during the entire year with meeting tonight and plans will also World’s champions in the' other promises of an eleven with plenty you. That place to .an awful frost classes s recognized by the N. B. they win them all the best percent­ The Unbalanoed Line them.. the exception of a few weeks before be discussed for the coming season. of scoring punch. The answer to the Td never had gone there if Td Christmas, although they do not ap A. w ere: ^ age they can reach 1s .578. ’The Gi­ The unbalanced line,, which to She was finding it more difficult N otes ants with 88 won and 56 lost so question as to whether the .Une will used in the. Warner system of jday, . known what it was like!” • tbsn she h::d dreamed it could be prove the changing of the Closing Many Rockville people attended —Jackie Brown. ‘T went home," Eve told her, hours on Monday and Saturday eve • Bantamweight—Panama Browit far, can drop nine more and still come up to the standard of the vet­ places both guards, a tackle and, an to save f e money she owed her the NRA parade in Hartford on have a .597 m ark. eran backfleld will probably furnish and that was the last word she nings. Tuesday evening and the Polish- . Featherweight—Freddie Miller. end on one side of the center; Coach mother and her sister. She wor Yanks StlD Threat the clue to the team’s success Kelley wlU also use a wingback set­ said on tho subject Never again, Tied about this, about Dick, about This was revealed at the meeting American Band participated in the Lightweight—Barney Ross. Eve was resolved, would Mona of the Rock-vllle Retail Jilerchants Welterwe\'»'.t—Jimmy McLamln. The American league race tight­ The four lettsrmen are all backs. up, that is a'halfback behind the Theron Reece. And another thing big parade. As a result of such ened up meanwhile as the Senators, have an opportunity to place her Association held in the Police Court Middleweight—Lou Broulliard. Three ol them—Captain Ed Gk>ss, end or behind the gap -between that caused her to wbrry was large numbers going to Hartford with a chance to blinch the pennant in an. awkward position. Hese- Room, Memorial building, on Tues­ bi^iness was practically at a stand­ Light Heavyweight^Maxle Ros- quarterback: BQke Crontoi fullback tackle and end. Use of the unbal- . Dorothy McElhlnney’s little smile lost their seeppd straight game to anced Une, o f course, makes the op­ after she would show the other of satisfaction whenever the two day evening and attended by more still all during the night. enbloom. and Jack Kelly, halfback, are al' than a score of merchants. the St. Louis Browns 4-0, when Dick most certsiin of starting bertha. Dole position aware of which dlrectlOT girl the civilities their office work met. It was as though the young •ThA T6lland Grange Initiated a Heavyweight—Primo C!amera. Coffman allowed the league leaders required and nothing more. It was finally agreed to have N. B. A. rating follow: Flyweight has converted Joe M c^rm ick from the play is. to go, but Coach Kelley teacher knew something about class o f Aeven candidates ' a t their only six hits. ’The New York Yan­ is hope^ of devirioplng speed and But such resolutions were easier Dick and his plans that Eve did President Corbin K. Englert appoin; regular meeting on Tuesday evening —Jackie Brown, little Panebo, a substitute end and has been using a committee of rive to secure the kees did their part toward staying deception to a p

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I suppose fW ' cooiJb y S O M E TIP S O C L L ; ibslaf with a good hand and tbs don't mind Ulllng the court at wbat I inI^ hmahon and clues B U Y grsatsst honor Is winning with ~ age you were married. SQUORRK-j FOR A B K i ' Woman—A t tbe parsonage. THAT'O BE VALUABLE T H ' . poor ons. -POLLY PlNCH-*f 'BURTO > TO YOU IN your SERVICE AN' IT Teacher—Can you name a collee* It taksk both your enemies u ^ \ WANTS A, AS A POUCEMANf liv e noun? your friends to M k you In the | WILL SET William—Yes, ma'am. Ash can. slough of despondenw t^ " W YOU to slander you and the meno w | PROfAOnON gome women remind one of tbe carry* tbe news to you. Northwestern Police. . . They al­ FROM A BEAT ways get their man. Aristocrat (at party)—gpertlng ON TH CORN, of old families, one of my ano ^ rs BECr.^ Ellen—go Hilda's 'jroken It off was present at tbe signing of the a > with Randolph? I wonder If she still Magna Charta. ^ 0 keeps bU love letters? ^ ^ ^ Isadore Cohen—And one of mine Ihad—No. As a matter of fact, was present at the rigning of the they're keeping her now. Ten Commandments. He—How can I live without you, dear? Patient—What do you do for sea­ She—A good deal less expensive* sickn e ss? ly . Doctor—Just what everyone elsej does. Salesmanship Ootmts . . . The Waitress Who Suggests a Second Planes flying the* routes of air I Cup of Coffee Never Should be Out line operators In the United StatM of a Jo b . d uring 1982 covered more than 50,- ' JONZY Qentleman Golfer—You want to 900,000 m iles. atop now? Why, we’ve only played The fifth anniversaryirsa ry of the inan-1 IS g v e holes. guratlon of air mail in Houston* S O L'D Lady Golfer (first time at golf)— Texas; was observed, Feb. 6 o f th is AGAIN « Well, the pro told me the par for y e a r the round was 76 and I’ve played 9 -2 o that number already. * ••One N ice T h in g About TeUing RAPPER SA.Y& the Truth," Thinks a Local M anr"l8 (0 roltllBI >'01. 10. 3) That You Don’t Have to Remember Wbat You Say.” Sure Means of Identification By John C. Terry SCORCHY SMITH Y E S S IR E tl A'SIOUX FOOT GMR WE RE OITWrClOSE 'tO BUFFALO 'vWkt, IMTM'first place MEItt. ARE. JESTIM r MEAN YOU CAN First Girl—If you loved a rich ^ TajY a in 't HATOIV MO DOUBT ’'C*6 .IF IT OMLY WAS ! IS ALWAYS A MASS OF BLUE BUDS MEAbOWS,SCORCHY, SO KEEP , SPOT w e 'n OVlRTAvCt'EM) IF TVIEY TELL TH E TRIBE BY YER E Y E PEEL FER CAMP SMOKE * man and a poor man, which one BUT*BADee(T‘DaM SkLb a BUO<- WUXT /VVAKtS YOU SO THE WOCASSIN ? an' e n t ir e l y COVtREO/^WlTM NO BUCK­ would you m arry? eOOrriMJUM •> M4'o »tc SURE IT WAS , JAKg? c6^ -niTsv/AY. ARE.-TW* 1 r e c k o n w e b e t t e r WAV CHIEF V0UM6BEAR AKYAaEk ARE THEY SO SKIN SHOWIN’. ffecond Girl—I’d marry the rich M Hb l o o k in 'WX*. OIFFERCNT SOME TRIBES USES LOTS ,OP •d is m o u n t 1 one and be good to the poor. JAIL BOTH FlGCiEReD THeY WOULD. BEADWORK AN'SOMEIJONT. TU’ NEVT REASON ARE HIS ACT­ TH' RATTERNS tOO IS AU When you’ve set your mind to do It, IONS IN e r m N ’ AWAY IM s u c h a BIFFEREHT Bin* EACH- ^ en your Judgment says you’re HURRY — LIKE HE WAS GOIN' TO arrangement s u r e TEU5 rig h t. WARN SONEBODY * WHO ARE W HOl When ,your conscience gives its ■------— “ - AN'ANOTHER'miNG. INJUNS fAAY LOOK t u ' m a im f e a t u r e sanction, , OP TH ‘ BLACKFEETS Then pitch in with all your might. ALIKE- A SHAWNCe Don’t let anything prevent you . MAY WEAR A NEZ B e t u ' m o c a ssin Though the odds seem big and J^PERCE BLANKET WHICH ARB VERY stro n g ; BUT INJUN’S BE DARK BUCKSKIN Every obstacle must vanish NM6HTY FUSSY ^ FROM SMOKIN'* As the fw ift days roll along— aboltt mocassins TH’BEABSUSEb If you set your jaw end say— - AN'THIS FELLER AR E REP. W HITE, do it anyway!’ WAS W 6ARIM ' -JN' BLACK . ••WeU, I ’ll BLACkFOOT. THEY WASiWRP BLACK- m o c a s s in s ' FEET Or TH' ALfMN&INS f- Patient—My wife tells me I talk ------oRlft FIRE ------in my sleep, doctor. What should I By Williams ^**Doctor — Nothing that yd^ WASHINGTON TUBS II By Crane OUT OUR WAY Shouldn’t ... iv- - - , ____HOUR, IT SE.BKS * AIBW . 7 NNiHW a m X AL.L.OS T^AC vAIM’. Grandma______Popinpop says when \>AftRI'jiABRlVALE COMB J BV ^ SLED, HIM ROOCrH TH im G S ? SAJVAY ? 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