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U. S. CLEANERS and DYERS Ground That He Bseeme a Public New Haven Ahoe Ebop Opentod by Pmuutures; Exceee O F Expenditures SATUBDAT, OCTOBER S4, II N. FOCBTEEir > ^Eurntiig’^llnaU t . Mi ; DAiur cn eoijm im TB I WBATBKB fl Psr— st M tJ. 8. Wmtbm rM in . ^^eftack, Hlascmc Temple WATKINS BROS. JUST ARRIVEDI Baitfairi S f S O l a M b toolgM fbitowed b y gaa. n ffi mar oNi.Tt. DrfX>BPOBATBD FAITH E. SPILLANE Italian Dish Gardens BINOO.''BINGO | ' MMobet M tbs Aodtt •mlljr mtr Tneadur: nmch | a l S S 1 9 with fn«dng tempentara mUtg Hrcli Sitttaf W Fire Oune Nqvdty Book Ends Bmsaa M ROBERT K.VANDERSON Announces The Opening O f AI ■ DEVELOPED AND ■ T w U s y . M , fliitarfay, Oot. I*. US«, 8 iU Dishes and Novelties ■ PRINTED ■ Army and Navy C l u h I MANCHESTER — A CITY OP VILLAGE CHARM », iPitaMi wifeertimente. rimaral Dirsetor Just tha thing for a bridge AtaiMioii SSe. gift 1 24-HOUR SERVICE 1 VOL. LVL, NO. 22 : « ■ i b i b n t ii— Funeral eervice to home­ MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, OCTOBER 26,1»3« like Burroundinga. DANCING CLASS TONIGHT—8:15 (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENl-S Akw complete Ifam of Plante 1 Film Deposit Bog At 1 And Every Saturday Night! I at the and Oot Flowera. ■ Store Entrance H immm 142 EAST CENTER ST. / ' 15 GAMES AND SPECIAL PRIZES! " I - w - Admission 25c. Open House I Door Prizel I Dr. HHwto C. Higgins has relum­ Telephone: PORTER STREET SCHOOL PENTLAND W PA Protesters “Get the Gate” ed from a trip to Philadelphia and Ofllce 5171 House 7494 THE FLORIST 17 Oak SL Special Prize On the Lost. Satnrday of Evny Month. 1 HIGH COURT TO RULE FASCIST DRIVE resnmed his practice today. Monday, Oct. 26th at 3.13 NEW DEAL POLICIES Instructions in Tap, Toe Ballet, Character and ONMADRIDGOES Ballroom Dancing. ON THE WACaiER A a A C D t r i r SUPPER Private Lessons by Appointment. ♦- -S'? INTO I M GEAR Telephone 4891 MEAN DICTATORSHIP, : Native Turkey With ENLARGEMENT TO-NIGHT Agrees to Pass On Cpnsdto- An the Fixln’sl WITH EVERY BOLL OF FILM TONIGHT BROWNCHARGES Portugal Pots Blaine for DEVTELOPED AND PRINTED tionality of New Deal La- GttEAD HALL Civil W ar on Soviets; Rnss Wed., Oct. 28,'« to 8 P. M. ^ bor L a w — Other Rnlings STATE PAYROU GOV. LANDON AVERS 40e G i n r i a n ’ s Jack & Jill Grill , ^ Ausplcees Gilead FLOOH SHOW T r o o ^ Skips, Repiirted ” Ladies’ Aid Society. Manager Knobby Walsh (no connection with Joe Pa- Made. IS L E A S IN G Tells Baltimore AndieniBi ELITE STUDIO Three Rhythm Sisters looka) rays: Adults 75c. Children 50c. BBS Main Street Dpstaln Dine and Dance on Way to Spain. ‘V Here Is Complete Text at We Have A Real Talented Waablngton, Oct. 36.— (A P ) Says Goy. Cross Has Ap- Choice Is Betwemi A m eiv Henry May Cases Involving OonsUtutlonallty of By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Ufa Wagner Labor Relatione Act Under the Direction of proved Eccessire Spend* Spsj^lsh Insurgents blasted a new Of London’s Address can System Under Const!’ OBCHESTBA were added today by tUe Supreme Court to the Ilet of New Deal litiga­ path tn tiielr drive on Madrid today Get Your Tickets Now and Make Up This Outfit Will Not Take Their Hat Off To Anyone tion awaiting a Onal declaion. as Portugal charged that Soviet tntion and Present Theory Villa Maria Hotel CLARISSA FORD mg; Week-end Activities Baltimore, Md.. OoL 26.— (A P )— a S few weeks they remembered their Continuous Show — 10:15 Till Closing! As 'Entertainers! In a brief announcement, the trl- Russia waa responsible for tbe So. Glastonbury, Conn. btmal agreed to paae on challengee The text of Gov. A lf M. London’s platform pledges. They hope the A Party for the address here today follows: G. MIglietta, Prop. Phone Glastonbury 445-5 o f the leglalatlon filed by the Asso­ of Political Parties. bloody civil war on the Iberian country will forget how thoee Cnt from a Foreign Pat* - ciated Presa and by the Waablngton, peninsula. In essence this campaign bolls pledges were then thrown out o f the Excellent Food Service and Beer! down to one Issue: Do you believe In Cannot Be Equalled 1 iqrglnla and Maryland Coach Com­ The Fascist troona overwhelmed window. They ask ior another Try Our Special Dinner HAPPY-LU and his pany. strong forces of itovemment de­ the ftuidamental New Deal policies T mandate because of their warm tem; i Know W bt Yonr HOSPITAL RESTAURANT - SODA SHOP Tbe A ct wae sustained by lower New Haven, O ct 28.— (A P )—A fenders north of Aranjuez, stra­ Do you believe in a program that la hearts and humanitarian instincts courts In both contrrversles. busy week-end of political rallies tegic communications center ap­ directed toward undermining (Consti­ Aa If they had alone possessed hu­ Answer W ill Be,” He RHYTHM BAND Manager William Howard Taft (no relation to our for­ The atstute guarantees collective throughout Coimectleut brought proximately SO miles south o f tbe tutional government and the Amer­ manitarian Iriatlncta and they alone mer President) says; bargaining to labor and sets up a capital. J ican way of life? would keep our fellow Americaru 65c One of the best bands we have ever had. It’s a pleasure charges of excessive spending by the As tbe campaign progreases the DANCE National Labor Relatlona Boeurd to from starving. They hope the coun­ The fresh allegation against the Conclndes. , just to listen to them I state administration from Republic­ administration’s stra’ agy has be­ try will forget -what eiiery commu­ Benefit X-ray Fund F m lt Cocktail OUR NOON DAY DINNERS ARE APPETIZING! Settle Industrial disputes. White House police. Secret Service opentives and Washington police Moscow government was made in Spaghetti -In acBng on approximately 30 ap­ an candidates and a defense of tbe form a two-deep wall to turn back tbe 300 W PA workers who attempted come plain. You must bava observ­ nity knowa—the waste and extrava­ SCHLITZ RED FOX . HAMPDEN ALE • OUR FOUNTAIN SPECIALS ARE TEMPTING! the Portuguese reply to Russian ed It. Mr. Roosevelt and hla spokes­ peals, the court also refused to sp e^ National administration’s expendi­ to gain admittance to Presjdent ttoosevelt to present demands for gance and the humiliating poUtlcal Pork, Veal or Lamb Chop* With Vegetablea ebargea that Ltabon was sending men are trying to confine attention Aboard London Special Ba Ronto up a final ruling on a petition by U- tures by Oemocra Ic speakers. higher pay. David Lasscr, president of the Workers’ Alliance which coercion Involved In the bandUng of or ScaJIoptne Arthur M. Brown, Republican military aid to the Fascists. to the firat three or four roontba of relief. to Philadelphia, OeL 36.— (A P ) m STATE ARMORY Unois Communlsta to compel state sponsored the demonsUatlon, Is seen talking to officers. Ha was later Soviet agitators, it waa charged, coffee BOWLING ALLEYS offldale to place Uie names of the gubernatorial immlnee, Invaded arrested in another disturbance. his administration, the firat three or Fhatored Monopoly Ck)v. A lf U . London told the nattoAM not only created a situation in four months before the New Deal In their platform' this year as In Obmmunist candldatea for President Fairfield county Saturday where' he voters today the prastdantlal alato Silver Grill Manager Harry Davis says: charged before a Oreenwlch rally Spain which resulted in the Fascist started on Its untrodden paths. B«- toelr platform four years ago, they We Cater To Banquets or Parties. and vice-prestdent on the ballot for Wednesday, Nov. 4 rebellion but also attempted to yond that they, aimak only d relief tloa Is a choice betm_____ _ Last Week’s High Single Was 172. ImpoesIMs to Act lo t^trol, is ^ d lh g to itisri'siii A i . i3iirt'M ]ro’'s Orc^^^ That action made It Impossible for pay-roll x x x." Portugsd. jor iasuoa developed under the New hope the country will forgot that to constitution and the New the court to act on tbe petition until Brown said that (3ov. Cross, as BATTLE Beport Rots Volantoera Deal they deliberately evade. They their great recovery measure, the "foreign pattern.” after tbe electloa It adjourfied to­ chairman of tbe board of finance and Arrival of 20,000 Russian volun­ do none o f the usual pointing with NRA, they fostered monopoly and Opratog a new Atlantic aaahoa|il! day until November 9 and will spend control, "has approved all the In­ teers to bolster the Catalan defense pride. suspended the anti-trust laws. They drive to Baltimore, the RepnbUowi'. the Intervening time writing opin­ creases.” organization was reported Imminent They ask for another four years nominee pictured’"the ' ions on cases argued during the last United States Attorney Robert P. SHIFTS TO BAY STATE by Portuguese clUrana arriving In of power because back In 1933 for (Oonttoned on Pago Two) New-Deal poUcy” os leading t two weeka Butler, speaking for tbe State Dem­ Lisbon from Bafcelona, seat o f the "the misery, tbe povertyTtoe bopto Seven cases Involving New Deal ocratic committee, asserted in a ra­ leasneaa out of which dictotorsblM -,T autonomous government of Cata­ arise.” Range Oil lei^Iatlon already were under re­ dio address at Hartford last night lonia sympathetic with the Madrid OHIFS IN TWO DOLLARS view by the court. No decision on that the National administration's Political Leaders Seek 41 aoLlalist administration. TO OONSOIENCB FUND The crowd, estimated at "eiglit PHONE any of these diaputoeis likely before expenditures wefre necessary for the SAYS DUCE BROUGHT SUSPECT LAWYER thousand to ten thousand.” by Tbe lumberlulg insurgent advance Ucs Uaptato Frank O at^ roared December or January.
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