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ha epant for night achools over Averaft Dfilljf Cirenlstkm Tkt Wtfitlitr Hr. and Hrs. Oaorge W. Strant I social time preceded a dellcloua Asing4r of 7$ Wubiagtoa atfeet returned yesterday to their home Cloak Co. Truck I buffet lunch aerved by the boat- Aircraft Unit are members of the board of lU- whet had been recommended. For the Month of Anguat, 1640 art et O. S. Weather Bareau AboHt Town on Main street after spending the essea. rectors of the Aircraft Union. School Board Americanlaatlott d ate summer at their cottage at Beach Daiiingeil by Fire Miss Plano la to be married on The additional amount will bo r, efifhtly warmer tedhyt toi- Park Point. September 21 In St. Jam es's church SaiH Largest O. Ke^s Budget used for teaching of Americanisa­ 6,331 lag cloaAbieae tonlghti light flhUdTM'i flfaolr e l the to John Mora of thla town. Start 4th Season tion. Another increase of $160 is Member of the AudH tre Saaday. I -* Luthena church will The Salvation Army will hold made for teachers' aalorles. Part B u re u of OfcuInthNiB lU first rehearsal of the sea* Company No. 1 of the South an informal welcome service to­ Mancbeater Are department was Credit Union at United At Drago School Approves an Increase of of the money that haa been spent Manche$ter-^A City of VUiage Charm j'kW toaBorrow morning at 8:30 morrow evening at , fol­ for repairs end addltkma to the o’tdock a t the church. Children of called on a still alarm yesterday Armyf Navy Club lowing the regular 7:30 open air afternoon to extinguish a Are in a Plants Has Member­ $4,780 More Than trade school may be returned to JBmaauel between the ages of eeven service,' honoring Adjutant and The Drago School of Music, 821 the town later through a Federal MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1940 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THKEK CENTS and 14 years are invited to join .^ e truck owned by the Independent ship of Over 6,000. VOL. LIX., NO. 295 (UlMaifisd Afivettlebig os Page I t ) Mrs. Newton John Curtis, recently Cloak Company. Tha truck was In Annual Meetiug Main.' etreet, has just begun Its Presented Last June. grant. aholr. of Passaic, who succeed Major and the rear of tha plant on Pleasant fourth season in Manobester. The board approved the appotnt- Mrs. James Beech who have left The Aircraft Credit Union of the Founded in Hartford 31 yeara ago The 'Town School Board lost ment of Mias Judith Knright to The Asbuiy group of the Wes­ street and was loaded wdth waste for West Haven. The new com­ paper and rubbish to be taken to The annual meeting of the Army United Aircraft planU la the larg­ by Frank Drago its present direc­ evening aI»provsd a corrected bud­ teach In tha Washington school rsr leyan Guild will hold a food sale est unit in the United' Statea and tor, the school has developed some pUclng Miss Birdie Fltsglbhona, manders were In charge of the local the dump. Before the Are was ex- | and Navy club will be held Wed­ get of $3S0;4M which U $4,780 a t Hale’s store, Tuesday morning corps In 1034, and It is expected ita poseesalons In both assets and of the finest talent in the state. who had been named, but resigned. tinguished the body was baldy' nesday evening, September 2S at more than wha presented at the at 8:30. many will be preac.nt to greet them burned and two tires destrojTd, memberships, it la announced by Concerts and recitals are held dur­ at this service and the welcome 8 o'clock. The nominating com­ the Credit Union Secretary of the ing the fall and winter months Joint School Board meeting in Sacred Heart arcls, Daughters meetings on Sunday. mittee has presented the following Farm Credit Administration, at with students appearing In solo June. There wiU he a meeting of Washington, D. C. The Unidn:? and eqsemble numbers. Frank Boy Scout News «C Tw****"*! of Rockvilie. has hivit- Surprise Shower slate of officers for the coming the Joint Board next week to Hours British Danger Period; assets total oyer $530,000 and it ed the members of St. Margaret's Troop 1. Girl Scouts, Mias Emily year; President, Clarence Wether- Drago la the head of ^|he violin and Circle of this town, to attend a has an active inemterehip of more ensemble department and aalo the prove the figure. Of the Increase Troop 16. St. Jansea’a School Smith, captain, will meet tonight cll: vice president, William Sharp; than 0,000 individuals, many of Statewide get-together, Sunday, at 6:30 at Center Church House. For Nellie Plano secretary, Arthur Bartley; treas­ conductor of the school’s string $900 was to pay a water hUl. The The first meeting of the Fail September 15, at 2:30 in Red Men urer, Peter Frey; board^of gover­ them Mancheater residents. orchestra. Mr, Drago whom "The school year closes at such a time It ie reported that there are now season was held on Wednesday and Foresters hall. Elm street, nors, Louis Henncquln and Arthur Vidllnlst" of Chicago c.illed "one that the bill for water had not evening. Messrs. Peckenbam and Chapman Court, Order bf Amar­ Mis* Nellie Plano, daughter o f, more than 4,000 Federal Credit of our best violin players and RMkville. anth, has cancelled plans for the Johnson; auditors, Clyde Beckwith been presented. By paying this ad­ Donahue, Scout Master and Asslat- Mr. and Mrs. John Plano of 10) and R. H. Hathaway. * Unioi^ In operation in the United teachers," was for seven years Con­ ditional amount In Uie budget this picnic tomorrow at the cottage of Cedar street wa* the guest of j suites' with a membership that ductor of the Norwich Symphony ant, were present. Father Hides The Intermediate Luther League Mr. and Mrs. John G. Trotter Mt Nominations for committees are: year It means that five quarterly also paid us a visit. honor at large miscellaneous House, David McCollum, Fruik exceeds one million people. Fed­ Orchestra, where some of the bills are to be paid from the bud­ Doeks and Railroads Bombed will meet at ueven o’clock this eve­ A hike was planned for a week Columbia lake. It will he hcld’ at shower TluirsKVay" night at the eral Credit Unions are compara­ country's outstanding musicians get for the coming year. ning at the Concordia Lutheran a ialer date. McCaughey and Nicholas Blanch­ from Sunday after the 8:30 o'clock Norman street clubhouse. The j ard; membership, Frank Mc­ tively new, the first few having appeared under his direction. Trade School Changes church. party was given by the mother of j been organized in 1034 and the Mass. Details will be announced Caughey. Jack Dwyer and David Fred Drago is head of the plec­ Also necessary was the spend­ at the hext meeting. Twenty-two Anderaon-Shea Post. 2046, K'. F. the bride-elect and her sister. Mrs. | early part of, 1935. Prior to pas­ trum department and the Plectrum The choir of the Zion Lutheran McCollum: entertainment, Louis ing Of $1,400 additional for out of a possible 32 boys at­ !w. will hold their regular mectiiiR Peter Condio. Over ."iO friends' Hennequtn, Jo.seph McCann, sage of the Federal act. Credit orchestra of 40 members under his changes in the State Trade School church on Cooper street will have next Tuc.sda.v night. Sept. 17 at 8 1 from town attended. Seated in the | Unions operated under State Laws direction has been often heard. tended the ipeetlng. Gennan Boinbs Damage London's Regent Street a rehearsal tonight at 7:30 at the Charles Tucker, Robert Crawford, that,w as not Included In the bud­ William. Ennli, Scribe. n'clo''k. This meeting will not only center of the hall. Mis.. Plano un-: in about thirty states, some of At present only the viola, vio­ get as presented to the joint board. church. William Sharp. them dating back as early as 1909. |jj#Passage of Draft Raids Test Defenses be a bu.sine.sh one but will abso be ' wrapped her choice assortment of The annual fall outing of the lin, banjo, Spanish and Hawaiian This accounts for all but $1,500 of a social meeting, l.’ommander I gifts which filled a large, beautl- Philip S. Farnsworth, of 109 guitars are taught in tho Manches­ the amount that Is now included In club will be held Sunday, Sept. 22 Hollister street, and Paul A. Advertisement— Frank Valluzzi will p-esent before j fully decorated basket. at the Villa Louisa. Reservations ter school. the new budget. Of this $100 Is to Read Herald Advs. this meeting his plans for the win­ Dancing, music and a plea.sant must be made before Sept. 20. ter's activities. C.-mmander Valluz- Matter of Hours; After years of experience we highly recommend Norfolk Paints zl lafues this early notice of the Of Southeast Coast; and Varnishes for complete satis­ meeting so that all members will faction. G. E. Willis and Son, Inc. I reserve the above date and attend ' 100 percent to what he calls the Plant Grab Voted j'‘Su-prise Social Meeting." ! ..... Senate Argues Vehe­ Dancer Favored by Hitler ! Admit Night Attacks Bolton Deiiioorals Fashions that will see mently Before Giving Changes Her Stage Name n» Weartier Gnnclitions Off »f BURN COKE \oiiiinale Pirie you smartly Government Power to Plttaburgh, Sept. 14.— (4^— British Raids on Nether­ New Type Balloon Barrage ' i Take Over Factories Miriam Verne, 21-year-old en­ Used to Defend London ,You Can*t Go “Wrap Around” tertainer whoae dancing won lands, Belgium and Dover Deaeribed a» favor from Adolf Hitler, haa Bolton's Democrat* held a cau­ New Fall thru the Fall— When Necessary to ' Northern France Fail London, Sept. 14.--(A’: —The Slighlly I>es» Favor­ changed her stage name, her use in lyindon of a balloon bar­ Wrong cus last night w'htch named offi­ Fill Defense Orders. mother said today, because sbe able for Sea-Borne cers to be voted upon at the Octo­ Turbans To C^iise Noteworthy rage of "Improved deaign" As a user of our guaranteed 1 was “a victim of anti-Nazi per- j which floats at considerably ber election. Among those named Secutlon which caused her em- | Damage; ‘Bombless’ Inv^fsion Than for coke you are entitled to a prac- w.as Chesterfield Pirie, who Is a * l>bie co«r li ftrinf perfect hsatiag eomlort with tke. Iri wTap around styles featuring Washington, Sept. 14.— greater height than had been tlbal demonstration In the the "Hi-Hat" in Sheba and' La (IP) barrassment and cost her en- [ registered Republican. In past frnetesi economy In thoQMndo of American hoaee. —Enactment of the nation’s Night for Germany; possible heretofore waa dis­ Some Time; Channel proper use of It. It, after such Conga atyles. gagements wherever she went." closed today by authoritative demonstration you are not sat- years Mr.‘ Pirie has been turned No wonder it*i the UrfeM aelling brand of folid fnet! first peacetime draft bill be­ Mrs. Albert C. Staley said down for the nominntlon of con­ Few Casualties -4re British sources. Surface Ruffled by laBed with Its use, we will re­ came but a matter of hours her daughter is now pursuing I The informants said it was move the Coke and refund the stable In his own party, but he has and her career under a new billing Breeze, Mint is Heavy. been elected hy having his name 59c $1.00 today after a vehemently ar­ Reported in Attacks. these balloons that trapped a money for the amount removed. —no longer as "the girl who German bomber in a raid on written in. Thi.s year with the ORDER A SUPPLY FROM US TODAY... guing Senate voted 37 to 33 danced for HIKer." She de­ Cash Price $12.50 Per Ton. nomination on the Democratic Berlin, Sept. 14.—

—The the city early Friday. Previous­ I Bulletin! (Prioe Will Increase Sept. Ifl.) late last night to give Die clined to disclose the new name. ly it was announced merely ticket he has a head start over Miss Verne, whose artistic German high command, re­ I London Sept. 14.—(/P)-— other years. government power to take | that a German plane Was L. T. WOOD CO. THE W. G. GLENNEY CO. over industrial plants when ability was praised by the Ger­ porting continuing night and caught and destroyed by a bar­ i .\bout 20 German planes The Republican caucus will be man chancellor after she per­ day attacks on England de-■ rage balloon. ; roart'd over London shortly Phone 4496 held tomorrow afternoon. Phone 41-19 necessary to get defense or­ formed before him several Details of the new balloon ders filled. times, returned to her suburban spite unfavorable ■weather, after air raid sirens iwunded Both the House and Senate .said today numerous facto­ were withheld. Coastal observ­ today and were met with a home from Berlin a year ago. ers said the new type bags had agreed to meet (11a. m., eji.t.) bji ries and docks were hit in the been used successfuUy against heavy barrage of anti-air­ FOR BETTER hour earlier than usual and leaders London area and airport.®, dive-bombers before they were craft fire. This was during the said that before the day was over put up in London. day’s third alarm— which Roofing & Siding R.4NGE AND FUEL BINGO ^ N G O the measure calling for registra­ war industries and railroads i OR.YNGE H.YLL — TO!^RRO\V NIGHT! tion of all male citizens 21 through Questionnaire were “bomiied effectively” in : sounded at 3 18 p. 111., ( 9 :4 8 Oar Specialty 35 would be ready for President southeastern England. The i a. m., e.s.t.). 20 Gaines ...... 25( Roosevelt's signature. A. A. Dion, Inc. OIL 7 Special Gaines . . . le to ftp r irst daily communique acknowl-j ■ Two Other IVmiroverolea ' k. xa C71, Londoners, walking through the bomb-scarred thoroughfare of Regent street, the "Fifth-Aventje" edged British night attacks ! Delayed Bomb London, Sept. 14.—(/P)-— CALL- Special Ppz%s: ^ — I of the metropolis, gaze at smashed windows and damaged store fronts. Regent street Is not far from 81 Welh St. Tel. 4860 Orders Valued At $5.00. With debate over the Industrial on Tlie Netherlands, Belgium i The next 48 hours “i.a a peri­ 3 Free Gamesi^ j j j I J f * ^ | t j r’tcch'Hlly Circus, bright light section. Picture from London to New York by cable. Sweepstake Game! Issue ended in victory for propon­ and northern France, last j od of intense danger of inva­ ents of a provlaion with "teeth" in Blasts Close ^ F irst Door Prize: Order for $5.00. night, but said they failed to sion to Britain,” neutral mili­ VAN'S it, the Senate still had at least two ' Second Door Prize: Order for $2 50. other controverstes on tap but cause noteworthy damage. tary sources said today. This Public Stenographer .SERVICE STATION Extra Cards 10c each, .3 for 'i5c. there was no indication that they 100 QueatioDs Figure in Willkie Will I Germany herself spent a ■bomb- To Royal Door statement came as (German 427 Hartford Road - Phone 3866 Special Cards- 5c each or 3 for 10c. would arouse similar prolonged Kenvil Starts to Bury less’ night, it waa reported. A WII Do Work Daring Spare PBo.'viPT s e r v i c e : PreliiniDary Paper to raiders tested the defenses of Thne. Neat Work Guaranteed. and heated discussion. They re- few casualties were reported at NEW! ^ Dordrecht and Papendrecht, near England's southeast coasts For Further Information volve.d around the age range of Go to Millioiia; Five Speak in Two Time Missile Wrecks a men to be registered and the House Rotterdam, in bo»nbings by Brit- following the eighth consecu­ Write P. O. Box 9t, Silk Rayon Frocks proposal to delay the draft 60 days Days as Reply Perioil. 46 Killed in Explosion l.sh raiders returning home after , Gatepost, Fence at Pal­ tive night of destructive Maacnester Green and try out a voluntary enlistment they were said to have been driven ' Featuring the States Today ace Entrance; Damage raids on Ix>ndon. Weather system. Washington. Sept. 14 ‘/Pi The away from western Germany. conditions off Dover, nearest Confidently, leaders predicted New Jersey Senator Ex­ Short, $4 and Long Bell prospective draftee's first weafsm | ' ' j Bight British Planes llowned | Of Bombs Is Siirveved. point to German-held France Sleeves that despite outcroppings of op­ will be a well-sharpened pencil or j P le ilg e f t M o r e J o l l S a t ; Queen Mother Today's high command report, ALICE OOFRAN ALL THE SMARTEST position the age span provided presses Belief Facts unusually brief, said eight British | acros.s the channel, were de­ (Known As Queen Alice) ■ Colors: would remain unchanged and the well-filled pen. And hi* first or­ planes were downed in yesterday'.* ' Loudon. Sept. 14. —'4’) —A time, scribed, however, as slightly der the compulsory military aerv- ' Higher Wages io Chi-| Will .Show Blast Re­ SPIRITUAL 5IEDIUM Soldier Blue. Nutria, Rose, delay proposal would not be restor­ Helen Returns air fighting. Tvo German craft | bomb exjftoded in front of Buck­ less favorable for sea-borne Beveath Daughter of a Seventh MEN’S FASHIONS (ireen. Black, Brown ed to the bill from which it waa ice program due to become law in j cago; SeDale (Jiiiz on | sult of Sabotage Plot. were reported missing. 1ingham Palace today and demol-1 Bom With a Veil. i 11 invasion than for some time. I NIzee 12 to 4«. removed earlier this week by a few days wljl be to attack a, F. D. R. Trip Is Likely. | German raiders returning from j Ished a huge gatepost and a s e c -■ ^ Beadlaga Daily 9 A. M. to 9 ^ . N. Senate-House Conference Commit­ questionnaire more lengthy than Bulletin! To Bucharest night raids on the British capital, tion ol iron fencing. The missile , ^ southwest breeze ruffled Or By Appointment. In the Service i tee. an income tax blank and as search­ aald they encountered "extraor­ presumably was dropped yester­. 1 the channel surface and mist of the People totJK I’eara. | The Sea.son’s New Once the Senate had finished ing as a censustaker's list of In­ Chicago, Sept. 14^—(/O—Wendell Kenvil, N. J., Sept. 14.— dinarily weak defense” and that no j day when five other bombs fell on formed over the distant outline of '171 Church Street.'tfartford, Conn. 2,000,000 $3.98 with the measure it was slated to quiries. Willkie, his voice husky from searchlights were seen. I the palace and grounds. the French coast. Phone «-2287 (/P)_Activities of “forejgn Young King Mihai Wel­ j Only One Bombing Today. go to the House where Representa­ By this means, assuming Con­ rapid-fire lipeechmaklng. today fol­ anenta” were blamed today Incessant Nazi air bombard- The explosion occurred several Coat Classics Main Floor, Rear. tive Cooper of Tennessee, acting gress finally approves a 21' ments of London. German military hours before more than 60 report­ Although air raid warnings lowed up an eight-hour campaign by Senator Barbour (R., N. comes at Border His sounded twice for brief intervals Here are the coat classics you'll Democratic leader, had obtained through 35 age range, the govern­ tour of Chicago's teeming streets circles ^serted today, have forced ers began an officially conducted STETSON wear with pride. Expertly tailor­ unanimous consent for Its Imme ment expects hundreds of local J.), for the explosions at The I.— The potential conscripts. For example, On 5 Counts feated France, struggling to solve Repairing Damage of the new Hubrites — and their Senate fount; itself in a quandary if a man's wife was an invalid and (>P)— Kenvil labored today to Ri.manians expressed belief that A corps of 100 -workmen was Navy at once sent surgeons and ti\e shades. $5.00. Meet the Playboy today. new disputes with Moscow over serious economic and political G O SM .'w pO .LD N 't IT colorful Fall shades in green, wine, today over excess profits tax leg­ he was her sole support, he obvi­ official represesitativisi aboard to resume its life as a powder a frontier incident required his problems engendered by a di.sas- BcTEft.l3i8LE IF TUlS brown and plain and two-tone com­ Gloves islation. It had either to reverse ously would be qualified for defer­ (Oontlnoed On Pnge Eight) gi\« what aasistance they cooM Silk "Hosiery Fonn(Pr„Union President town even as it started to presence in tlie capital. trous'-war, fears that the Germans y Itself on a tax formula It ap­ ment. and expreiso prompt apologies. The COUNTD- KitEDFC? binations. Sizes 14 to 44. In New Fall Shades may take over the entire country s a v i n g SjOMtTIMg » The season's smart new shades proved earlier this year or to The eight pages of questions are biiry 46 dead. The numlier of The meeting of the youthful king announcement said there was (to VOLNG MEN S AND MEN'S Convicted After Jury within a few weeks, traveler* re­ .h lT w E E N e j e c t io n s ' In Ringless Sheer Chiffon with the throw into the discard the results known deaths resulting from and hi.s mother, who was divorced other damage! The Incident ««- turning from the unoccupied zone $1.00 pr. new narrow back seams and r«la- of a hard week's'work by ita Fi­ (Continued on Page Twelve) , Deliberates 17 Hours. the terrific explosions which from Carol II and exiled by him a More Activity curred while a naval squadron wnn $3*98 $5.98 forced lieel and toe. nance Committee. decade ago. ocurred in the very, declared today.. in bombing practice off Oshimn virtually razed the Hercules Swiss leaders also were .said to SAVE m o n e y : Buy 8 New Fall gloves in fabria The situation was created by a New York, Sept. 14 — (/Pi station through which raced the island. up Cotton Shop and leather tfombinations, in­ lOve by Senator LaFollette George Scalise, former president of be concerned over the proepect. of For Italians • • • used car. Then you enjoy cluding the "Half and Half" pr. P-og.-Wis.) to substitute for the (GoutlBiMd On Page Bight) (DoutlBoed Ob Page Fwo) German_^ntrol _pf Jhe entire Press Reports Denounced. 79c More, Heavier the Building Service Eiqployes' In- French-Swias border, now the only thousands of carefree mo­ with leather back or palms, formula recommended by the com­ temstlonal Union (^FL), was con­ SUITS $25 Pigette or Cape trim. link between Switzerland and the Moscow. Jtopl- mittee another which would tax as Balkan problem was brought np toring miles, paid for by victed early today on five count* o.utslde world free of Axis domina­ Details of ‘Exploratory’ Truly Smart Suits To Set Y'ou Off As “Best Dressed.** ------excess profits all earnings over Arms for,Units of an indictment accusing him of anew today by pubHcatlon of “ the original owner! Every those equal to eight per cent of tion.* Soviet Rinsian communique de- NEW FABRICS! NEW COLORS! stealing $9,662.27 of the union's Knox Convinced American Hopeful for I'nion Operations on Desert car in oUr line-up ha.s been a corporation's invested capital funds. noimolng tierman-Bumnnlan prenn plus an initial exemption of The FMneh were described as Frontier Are,Withheld. reports that MOUTh TIk JW .H ALC CORK With (D„ Miss.) defended It. Thc.jdepartment awarded con­ ed Scalise on charges of larceny, said. "Then I will return to Washington that Britain let them down in the AU FOOTwRrBTrS^TTAreCHH^ Andes Ranges and I am determined to do ail I Battle of Northern France, the Faocist. authority declared today position of the Treasur - i t s ' . . * 1

EV'- 1IANCHE8TEB EVENUNG iH^KAlD. :;lJ_^.Ci^Eiiil.ii. L J ..:;. SATUl'.D.AV. 14,1940 HAKUlUbSlITBK JCVBNINO HEKAtil, MAMCUBSrBK. WNM SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14,1940 I t w o of tbs Asssmbly, also htard a ra- RspubUeaiM, Capper ot Kansas. for June and October of 1987, Feb­ aa namaa win bn aaaigiMd and S u n In Laugh Hit Coming to Sute port on a ont-yaar study of juvs- Johnson ot California, and Wiley ruary, 1938, and August. 1939. plana for ths coming months will New Juvenile Indo-China Air About Town Queen Mother Guards’ School M mads. nl!» delinquency and probation Testing of Wisconsin votsd for ths mo­ SeatoBoe Rept. 27 presented by Attorney Frances L. ;. of C. to Co-operate tion. - Senator McNary ot Oregan, Judge Jacob Gould Schurman re­ Rotb, special Investigator for the the minority leader Repwll- manded Soallee to Tombs prison TalooUvIlle Oongreg^onal Church Plan Studied Service Is Cut Here Dec. 7tli Frank Harabflrda and Ignacx Helen Returns At the Armory Churches Rev. George W. Stephenson, State Welfare Department. can vice presidential nominee, led until Sept. 27, when sentence will Citing facta and figures ot juve­ a contingent ot 10 Hepublicana Zatkowakrwin attend the meeting be pronounced. The defendant re­ -V - - Pastor In Aviation Industry of the Seoond District PoUah- Bootll' '■kOMinal Latheraa CSiaroh nile delinquency throughout ths voting against It in support ot ceived the jury’s verdict with the Maltbie Urges Commifi* etate, Mrs. Roth said it waa ap­ Traniportation to Prov­ Autofi to Be Inspected Barkley’s poeiUon. American Council aa delegates To Bucharest same calm he maintained through­ Opens at 1 0 :3 0 Toriior- E m I E. j ThontMi A. GvstafSM, Psster Services of'Sunday, Sept. 15: from the Manchester PoUab-Amer- 10:46—Mbming worship. parent that "delinquency appears ince of Yunnan in train young men as airplane pilots. Opponents of the provision out the five-week trial. - fiioner System for to be largely an urban problem.” On Leonard Street Un­ drafted by the Joint committee ican Club. The meeting wU te (OMthined From Page One) A8 a youth, Scallse served 4'.i row and to Be Contin* 10:48 a. in.—Worship ^ and ssr- Sunday 12:00--4undsy school. Loeal Chamber to Help Thf Legion’s project hasn’t ma- held in New Haven and delegates mon. Bubjset: "Prsparlng for the 9:30 a. .- Sunday school and Sunday, Sept. 29, haa been set Hearing Minors. The hearing was attended by China Suspended. til Jamiary 2. called it “vague,” "meaningless” years In prison after conviction on tied in Florida. many state officials,. legislators alixed as yet but a committee and even "ungrammaticaL” Its wlU be present from Ocnnectlcut buffet-riddled train bearing the a Federal white slavery charge. Storms," with Dr. Story preach­ Bible classes. aa Rally Day, when we Invite the In Starting a Flying and Rhode Island. and social workers. hat. been appointed to work out de­ language, they asserted, wotdd abdicated Carol and hta friend Scallse was at rested after West­ ing. Musical program: 10:46 a. m.—Swsdish sanies. whole parish to be at church and Hartford, Sept. 14.—(62—The Hong Kong, Sept. 14—<4)—Chi­ f!|n b Here and Assist The second automobile inspection give recalcitrant manufacturers a Mme. Magde. Lupescu Into exile brook Peglar, newspaper columnist, Tomorrow morning, all non-com­ Prsluds: "Revs d’Amour” . .Corbett ThU Sunday Is being observed as want to have them there. The fol­ Legialative Council, laying the tails and the Cliamber is prepared period will begin on September Ifi nese sources reported tpday that to lend its aid in bringing the plan legal "out” wbleb would defeat James A. TumbuII, of ^ e Man­ 8ix days ago. had accused the union leader of missioned officers of the K ausrds Anthsnf; "Saak ye the Lord” .... "Swedish Family Sunday" and a lowing Sunday, Oct. la World Com­ groundwork for legislation to be In Training Youj and will continue on the State munion Sunday, when we want air transportation between Hanoi, to fruition. the purpose of the section. chester Electric division, and Today, crowns of cheering Ru- labor racketeering In a series of and privates who are looking for­ ...... Roberta special sffort Is being made to get introduced at the 1941 General As- Rally Day Program Inspection lanes from that date every member of our church with­ French Indo-China, and KunBUng; Wheeler said that where a draft Ihooiss Ferguson, of The Herald, mnnlt^ns threw flowers at the exact articles. Anthem; "Praise the Lord, all ye as many families to this service as aembly, considered today the rec­ c S - Tba avUUon Industry and its Special Training through to January 31, 1941, the ward to a NCXl’s job during the nations” ...... Randegger in reach to be present. These are capital . of the neighboring of manpower was concerned the left this morning for s 10 dsys spot where a group of IroR^uard- When detectives pulled Sralise Is possible. Those interestedjn at­ ommendation of cnilef Justice At Salvation Army nese province of Yunnap, bad Iiq^ortance to national d*^®**** (2) That the Chamber assist-itt- Department of Motor Vehicles an­ bill was “meticulous” In setting automobile trip through the north­ ists were arrested aa thegf attempt­ from his hotel bed to lead him off year in Florida, will attend Postlude: "Grand (ffiorus In C " ... tending thli Swedish Ssrvlce are date.0 and occasions to think about William M. Maltbie _of the Su­ sccuring additional equipment at nounced today. been suspended since yeptirday. tba future welfare of ManchMter forth the penalties which some ern New England states. They ed to stop the former ruler’s train. to Tombs prison, Scallse remark­ school at the State Armory com- ...... Chauvet cordially Invited. and talk about and act upon. preme (Tourt of ^rrori’tiiiat a com­ the local State Trade School to Manchester’s Inspection lane on will attend the Klwanls New Eng­ (Earlier In the week a Chiheae youth might occur “In ignorance,” Ovations QnWay ed: n.encing at 19:30 sharp. No mem- 0:80 a. m.—Church school. Adult 7:00 p. m.—Vesper Service, Eng­ missioner system rather than the army spokesman paid In (Thung- and Its people was aiscussed at make possible the training of an Leonard street will open on Dec. land convention at Bretton Woods, “I have been Pcglerizcd.” class under the leadership of Lewis A rally day program will be 1 but that when It came to ”draft- ’The royal tralp Immediately be­ behiof the NCO club of the com­ lish language used. Gonoordia Lnthemn extension of the present juvenile given at the Salvation Army j hing that (ThineSe troops bad oooslderable length by the Board increased number. of boys and 7 and will continue through Jan ­ N. H„ next Thursday, Friday and The union which Scallse headed pany Is excused from this school. V/. Haskins. young men as mechanics and ma­ uary 2. Lanes throughout the state jng industry” the legislation bad gan the slow return journey to The Week Garden and Winter Sts. court system be adopted to cope ‘citadel tomorrow morning at 9,;30.1' blownKlr-kiam upiirs the9 mtemationaj bridge at Ctontrol of the Chamber of Com- been made vague and inconclusive Saturday and will visit points in is composed principally of scrub­ A schedule is being prepared by 10:45 a. m.—(3hurch school Nurs­ with the delinquencies of minors. nsarca at its first meeting of the chinists, in order that the aircraft will operate every day except Sun­ northern New 'York state”-bef&F»-|-!B ucharest with many scheduleil women, chambermaids, elevator ery for children of pre-school age. Monday, 7:30 p. m.—Beethoven H. Richter, Pastor The program Is as follows; on the HaqDl-Kunmlng railway to industry in the state may be well days and legal holidaya from 8 a; and subject to delay In the courts. stops to permit public ovations for FIrjt Lieut Stephen Frey relative Glee club reheSrnala under the di­ "If you are going to have a Prayer, Edna Samuelson, greet-' prevent Jateinese from using It a t tell season at Chamber headquar­ Russell expressed ’’disappoint­ returning. operators, porters and window to the schools’ which will be con­ Parents may leave their children supplied with skilled labor. With m., to 5 p. ra. the king and bis mother, who left rection of Fred E. Werner. 8:60 a. m. Sunday School and statewide system,” (Thief Justice ings, Robert Richardson; selection, ou approach to China.) ters In the Hotel Sheridan last ment” that the joint committee cleaqert. “ tinued throughout the winter while they are attending morning night the elimination of the textile de­ Motoolats need not wait for the her villa in Italy yesteruay. One of the principal prosecution Tuesday, 8 p. m.—Luther League Bible CTasses. Mr. Alfred Lange, Maltbie told the council yesterday, "Rally round the Standard Th'tee sources quoted General "saw fit to go beyond the express ■Wallace HiiUberg of Alaham- months despite the fact that later worship. "have a commissioner system, not Aviation Club partment at the school, the entire local inapection lane to open but Government posters announced witnesses in the grand larceny 6:00 p. m.—The Intermediate "Guest Night”. The choral groups superintendent. brass quartet: reading. "Spirit of L-ung-Yunn, governor of Yunnai^ language of the amendment bra, f’al., has arrived from the that an elaborate festival would be ones may have to be held In Flori­ 10:00 a. m. English service. a jiivfnlle court system, for under as saying that the French gov­ Two resolutions came out of the third floor is available as a ma­ may sec\ire tlieir second inspection coast to attend the wedding of his and forgery trial was Mias Ann League will unite with the Senior within the Emanuel church will be I»yalty," Beth Brindley; selection, chine shop but equipment is lack­ adopted by the Senate and beyond held In Bucharest tomorrow to da. The men who have been work­ special guests of the Luther 11:00 a. m. German service. our law no boy or girl under 16 "Marching Onward," Young peo­ ernment "on the point of granting discussion, as follows: at any of the permanent lanes the ll’mita of the language adopted niece. Miss Gladys Darling. Kimmel, Scaltse'a confidential sec­ ing on the newly launched recruit Epworth League to hear Ernest (1) That the CTiambcr cooper­ ing and the Chamber will seek to located at Hartford, Bridgeport, greet Princess Helen home as retary for several years. League. The Publicity Committee The Week years can be cla.ssed ati a crimi­ ple’s Singing Company; harmonica the Japanese the right to use Indo- by tlie House and write into the drive will have an opportunity to Thompson speak on the Young China as a base of attack against ate with and assist the local remedy this condition. The school Waterbury, New Haven and Stam­ queen mother. Helen stopped an People’s Institute held at Nathan Is In charge. Thursday at 7:00 p. m. the Jun­ n al" medley, Alton Munsie; vpeal solo, American Legion to the fullest has a 'waiting list of nearly 300 bill restrictions and limitations on The winners of last week’s Ma­ hour in Venice last night for a chat rep,art on their progress at thUL Two counties, Fairfield and selected, William B r in ^ y , march, China" and that the (ThincM ford. the powers conferred by these two sonic setback were: First, Mrs. meeting, as the first week of fale Camp this summer. Wednesday, 6:30 p. m.—Boy ior Ohoir and at 8:00 p. m. the possible extent in Its plans for the boys, most of them applicants for Commissioner M. A. Connor with Prince Nieolas, Carol's broth­ Scouts. Windham, have, at the present "Czecho-Slovakia,” Young People's would take all necessary military amendments.” Mabel P. Babcock of Hartford: drivt draws to a close. The Week Senior CSiolr will meet for re­ measures. \ formation of an aviation Club to machine training. urges car owners who had their er and another exile of the abdi­ More, Heavier ■/ Monday, 3:46 p. m .-G irl Scouts. Thursday, 6:16 p. m.—Chapel time, juvenile courts and recent Band; selection," ,Wriliing Hands," .No Difference In KSect. second. Adolph Carlson; Mrs. M. cated monarch. Rifle marksmanship is now thl hearsals. sessions ot the I>egislature have (In Hanoi a conference between cars Inspected early during the ' Tuesday, 9:30 a. m.—Food Sale choir. 7:30 p. m.—G (Clef.' singing componyT^vocal duet. "God Administration leaders replied Keish, George Swanson and Frank Nicolas also was understood to highlight of the tr.alning season, been asked to extend the system Bless Ameri^^ Robert and David French governor-general Jean Da- I.ast Inspection period to come early P. Osncy,''aII of Manchester, tied Arms for Units an cargo type ing orts .Sgt. Gerakl Demacy is working day In the church school will be hour. Meeting of the Junior try. observed at 9:30 s. m.. September tension of the church’s missionary Young People's society at the "is going to refuse to make muni­ tor of the 'TWUA will be the The administration established this week on a cover for the new work are cordially Invited to at­ (Continued from Page One) 29, with an appropriate service In same hour. tions while your boy and my boy speaker at a union meeting In One provided for "economic na­ controls over export of plans and K •publlcnUon which Is scheduled tend. are shedding their blood for their Tinker hall at 2 p. m. today. At tional defense” through the ap­ equlp.Tient for production of avia­ to put In Its appearance In the the Sanctuary. 7:30 p. m.—Evangell.sllc service. Pape Favors BOLAND OIL CO. .seizure controversy came on a mo­ country, when he knows that his this time delegates to a state meet­ pointment of state commissars to tion gasoline and of plans and ma­ near fut\ire. This paper, which will Sermon by the pastor. renter Street At We*t Center tion by .Senator Neely (D.. W. refusal will cause him to spend ing In Hartford to be held Septem­ supervise the activities of com­ chinery for manufacturing air- , be p'lnll.shed monthly, will be print­ Second CongregnDonal tenirck The Week: Complete Oil Heating nnd Air Conditioning The Center Church Monday at 8:00 p. m.--Monthly Va,), to send the entire bill back three years In the penitentiary.” ber 29, will be chosen. mercial Industrial concerns. It planes and engines. President ed exclusively by K members, and ((Congregational > Ferris R. ReynoMs, Ph. D., to the conference committee with Barkley insisted there was no stipulated that these commissars will cover all military news of the minister Church Board meeting. . Press Control Ptoosevelt. by proclamation, di­ Rev. Watson Woodruff, D. D. ■P S I'W instructions to the Senate con­ practical difference between the CCC authorities are seeking ap­ must be ’’ethnically pure” Ruman­ rected that licenses be required | regiment. Ths editorial staff has Wednesday S t T;9»"'>j!i."' m .-“Mid­ ferees to nubstitute the industrial various provisions. ians. not yet been named but all posl- Cluirch School at 9:30. CTasses week prayer and pral.se service. ! plications of local youths who de­ for the exports. The president Morning worship, 10:50. Sermon provision voted by the House for sire to enroll for the coming camp­ Other decrees established severe said the action was solely a step j tionr. are expected to be filled soon. for all age groups. Partial (-licrk by Gov­ penalties for "economic sabotage” Pvt. First Class Frederick Lucas by the Minister. a compromise of original Senate ing period. Any Interested may in the husbanding of resources es­ CTioIr rehearsal at 9:30. Hwedlah CongregaUonal CTiiirrh i ernment in Wartime and House provisions which the Conscription Foes as well es price railing or any of K has returned to town aHer a The Music: secure information at the town sential' to defense. Prelude—Agnu* Del, Bizet. Morning worship at 10:48. Ser­ S. E Green, Minister committee had recommended. Will Make Issue welfare department office. other Interference with normal The Defense Commission in a short vacation In Pennsylvania mon by the minister on th# sub­ Seen Necessity. ALREADY A BIG HIT! Adopt House Provision economic life. j where he visited the coal mines. Anthem—Be Still In God, W’ashlngton, Sept. 14 — (g') — declaration of policy said that ject: "That Troublesome Man of Swedish Morning Worship 10:.10 The 11 senators and representa­ R. Eldon Denton left last week By these measures, Antonescu— “speed of delivery on all itema of Lucas is the company bugler. Spence. Nazareth.” Special music by th* Senator W’heeler (D., Mont.) said who assumed the role of dictator Anthem—There le an Hour of English Morning Worship 11:10. Avon. Sept. 11 (4»i —Partial tives quickly gathered in a near­ to resume his studies as a member the defense program Is essential. " It is reque.sted by ftgt. Raymond choir under the direction of Sam­ control of uie press by the govern­ TRY IT TONIGHT! today that opponents of peacetime without organized backing—ap­ Heritage, the company supply ser- Hallowed Peace, Neldlulger. Sunday School 12:00 m. by committee room and adopted of the Junior Class at the Universi­ The declaration, sent to Onn- Offertory—Prayer, Kullak. uel G Ramette. English Evening Service 7:30 ment during wartime was recom­ conscription were planning to parently sought to establish con­ gress by Mr. Roosevelt yosterday | geai-.t, that all men, recently dis­ the House provision. make It a national issue In this ty of New Brunswick, Canada, Poetlude—Adagio. Schumann. Prelude, Slciliano. Hopkins. Wednesday evening f’eayer mended today by Williafh J . I>ape, after spending the summer holi­ trols to facilitate his announced added: |charged from the K Guards, report By this time, however, the Sen- year's elections. determination to run the country The Week* Anthem, If Y* Love Me, Caleb Service 7:30. Waterbury publisher ste had quit for the night, and the days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. "Price, while not the sole con­ to the armon," Monday night and Simper. Spokesmen for peace organiza- without interference from any po- turn In their equipment. Wednesday. 2:30—First meeting Discussing propaganda and cen­ House, which had been waiting In Uona and affiliated groups told Robert Denton of 39 Stephen Iltlcaf group. sideration. la of outstanding sig­ of the Women'* Federation. Mlee Offertory solo by Miss Ruth Slg- sorship of the press yesterday at a recess for several hours for the street. nificance, and every effort must gln*. Goepel Hall roundtable meeting of The 0>n- him, he said, that they would seek be made to secure a fair price." Lila Webster, president Group I, Senate to pass the legislation in Immediate Introduction In Con­ M iu Olive Irons, leader, will serve Trust In Him. Hamlin. 415 Center Street necticut I-eagiie of Women Voters ' Group 3 of the Memorial Hospi­ Lakewood Ciro'e 1* .situated Jii.st off time for final action about mid­ gress of legislation to repeal the Carol Stops Off 40-Hour Week Rndorsed I’lan !More lIoiiieR refreshment*. Postlude. Moderato, Gade. on the subject rif home, defense HOT PIZZA night, had adjourned. Burke-W’adsworth bill and would tal Women’s Auxiliary, Mrs. David Mr. Roosevelt also sent to Con­ Friday, 6:80—Troop 1, Girl The Week 10:30 a. m.—Sunday, Breaking South Main Street in Manchester. M. Caldwfell leader, will meet at At Spanish Resort Pape said: ' 'The'600-word section which the "agitate" for it In every congres- gress the Commission’s labor pol­ Scouts. Monday at 7:00— Boy Soouta. of bread. "I sometimes wonder whether committee accepted on Senate In­ .sional district. the clinic building Monday after­ Sltges, Spain. Sept. 14.—iJ(’\ icy declaration which endorsed the At (Jroeiiwav Park First Meeting Friday, 6.30- 12:15 p. m.—Sunday school. noon at 2 o’clock. Tuesday at 2:00—Th* Women’* wif are not already la peacetime Prepared in our own new ovens structions and which thereupon Former King Carol of Rumania 40-hour week in defense Industries. Troop 7, GI/1 Scout*. League will meet at the church. 7 :00 p. m,- -.Gospel meeting. given' out too many military , became a part of the bfll provided, took up temporary pealdenc'e today Sidney Hillman, labor member of Notes All member* are urged to be pres­ 7:45 p. m.—'niesday. Prayer Gibbons Assembly, Catholic La­ in a hotel overlooking the Mediter­ .secrets by way of magazine while you wait. To he eaten here in principle, that once the presi­ France Fears the commiasinn. informed union Greonway Park, the new devel­ Th* Church School will begin ent at this, the first meeting of meeting. article*, as well as,, newspaper dent had placed a defense order, dles ol Columbus, will hold Its ranean coast. 18 miles southwest leaders that the commission wo\ild opment between Woodhrldge street regular session* on Sunday, Sep­ 7:45 p. m. Friday, Bible study. regular meeting next Tuesday eve­ of Barcelona. the fall season. stories." the manufacturer should accept it require government contractors to and Manchester Green road. Is to tember 22. Tuesday at 7:00—Th* Girl The dispiriting of the younger . . . or taken out! at a price de.’lfyed to be "reason­ Full Nazi Rule ning at 8:15 o’clock at the Knights He left his special train with hla observe labor laws. Including the be further developed than at first Scouts will meet at th* church. of Columbus home. A social time, planned. At pferent 25 houaes generation by the "Debunking” of able” by the secretary of war or red-haired friend, Magda Lupescu, Wagner act. Note (Jcmocracy by their elders wa.s at­ inchiding card playing, will be her four dogs, ^nd ten members of are under constructlnn and of this Zion I..athenin Roosevelt’s Son the secretary of Navy. Tlte recamped Army divisions, A nursery school la provided for tacked by Mias Florence L. Harri­ If the manufacturer declined to (('ontluued from Page One) hfld after the meeting. his retinue last night and reserved announced yesterday, will have number nine have already been High and Cooper Streeta sold Howsrd R. Hsstings. sales the small children during the hour son, instructor of government at ::lve the government preference on I four rooms for himself on the main 14,000 officers and m.en irustcad of Rev. H. F , R. StechhoU, Pastor of morning worship. You are Boosts Dempsey this order, or refused td fill it, the vlctoiy will assure France’s future Mrs. Albert B. Mann of 32 Lin­ floor of the hotel. He wae expect- 12,000. Each will be armed with agent, snnounced this morning. Connecticut College for Women, FINEST FOODS national existence. As a reault of the demand, I/Sw- cordially Invited to take advantage j lyHwers Prestige of Democracy Last week to see the CHEFS government could step }n and den street has returned after visit­ ' ed to remain here several days 36 81-millimetcr mortars and an Seventeenth S\mday after Trln- of this facility offered by the Dep.irture of Gen. MaxlmKWey- ing hirr relatives in Amsterdam, N. rence Converse and William R. 1 ’*We have been so anxious to operate the plant, paying "fair ' before continuing to hl.s exile in equal number of 40-caliber ma­ Ity. church. Albuquerque, N. M , Sept. 14 Dance To the Tunes of SPECIALS and ju st” compensation. The gand for a new post In French Y., her former home. ^I Portugal, chine guns- twice their present Tinker, who are active, in the de­ (Thurch School at 8:30 a. m. Ser- > make democracy better.” Mtss Morocco as soon as he recovers velopment. have made application (/PI—James Roosevelt made a dra­ Harri.srm told more than 500 wom­ OAK GRILL SWINGSTERS Roast Beef manufacturer would be subject to supply. vlca In BMglUh at 9:30 a. m. Text home that has met the maximum penalties of three years from rib fractures suffered In a re- Helen Davidson Lodge, Daugh- | - Each division will include an for the approval of 25 more houses of aermon: Matth. 12, 1-8. Theme: St. Mary’s Episropal matic election eve flight here to en attending the forum, "that we Roast Turkey I cent virplane accident was regard- FINE WINES — IJQUORS imprisonment and $50,000 fine. us of Scotia, at its meeting last ’ anti-tank company. Karh rifle to the FHA. The Lord Jesus defending Hi* dis­ Rev. Jam** Stuart'Neill, Rertor share a radio microphone with have indtilge'l in such rritlcism. , cd by observers here as a spark of St*alit?e Guilty The land that they own will be AND BEER Half Broilers ’ rompromise Version "Vague” night postponed the drawing of i company will be given three 60- ciples against the acc\isatton of Rep. J. J. Demp.iey, who 1* seeking pointing out our wrongs, and all j hope for France in the event the laid out for 82 lots and it Is proba­ this debunking ha.s lowered the Banquet Catering Our Spi^cialty. Veal ficalinpine T b l. provlaton contrasted with fiiePpil until a later date. millimeter guns, and 105-milli- the Pharisee*. Sunday, September 15th Seven­ to unseat Senator Deijn's Cl.ivez approval of 6,000 visitors! the. committee's compromise ver­ entire nation becomes a virtual meter howitzers will be substitut­ ble that after the 50 houses are in a heated Demorratic cunt'“t prestige of democracy in the eyes Fried Oysters On 5 Counts completed, or underway, 26 more Conflrmand Inatniction on Mon­ teenth Sunday after Trinity. sion which opponents a.ssailed ns ' German province. j The Mothere Circle of St. Ger- ed for the 75-milllraetcr guns in 8:00 a. m. Holy Communion. In New Mexico's primary today. of our young people ' Fried Scallops tVeygand Is .said to have left the may be started. day and Wednesday at 3:30 p. m. "vague” and ‘'unenforceable. ’ That ; ard will hold its first f.nll meeting artillery units. Children eligible for confirmation 9:30 a. m. (Thurch School. The president's son eu'.phasizeil ,‘^he recommended that the Clams On Half Shell would have authorized the govern­ Detain cabinet because he di.s- at the home of Mrs. John Burke, (Continued from Page One) that Dempsey, w.a.-: "a friend of League of Wo-nen Voters engineer LAKEWOOD CIRCLE OAK GRILL agreed with the appeasement pol­ on Palm .Sunday 1942 are aupposed Opening Session. Men’s Bible (laSs. Veal Cutlets ment to take over plants only if ! 12 Summit straet, Monday evening to attend now. The course of In^ 10:45 H in. Morning Prayer and my father'.* 38 years ” “'ut eare- a s'.irapiiign to c oiriiat tlie results 30 Oak Street Tel. 3894 the secretary of war or the secre­ icy of Vlce-IJjfemier Pierre Laval. ! at eight o’clock; that he went to trial Aug. 12. To­ Damaged Destroyer to Sail fiilly refrained from a direct en­ cjf the "d-lmnicing.' day's verdict was the result. SUNDAY - .MONDAY etnictlon comprises two seasons. Sermon. Sermon topic: "Resurrec­ tary of Navj- certified that the tion". dorsement. Gc/vernor Baldwin who attended public necessity was Immediate Sunset Rebekah^ Lodge will The grand larceny eon\1ctlon Boston. Sept. 14 (/Pi .Slightly He said he was visiting Demp­ the session, commented. Six Ships Leave waa on a coun-t accusing him of ap­ damaged a week ago by fire., the (Evening Service Omitted.) and there was no other source of I meet Monday evening In Odd Fel- rtirisHan Selene* Servleee sey "on business" After his ra- "I heaitily ccir.cui supply. propriating $‘>.857 of union funds destroyer Mackenzie, one of 50 Tuesday. 7 :00 p. m. Boy .Scout*. For French Africa I lows hall. ’The guards will hold a CIRCLE 4 5 ...... 7:30 p. m. Senior Choir re- 'e, n.s.sistant director Son.ator P.us.«ell (D-Ga). co- on deposit in the Sterling .National traded by the United States to LIFE HOUSE ; rehearsal at seven o'clock, and the Mr*. Demp.aey to a rally, then flew of rc.seari h for I'lie United Air- Vichy. France. Sept. 14.—(;Fv— Bank of New York last March 29. I Great IJritaln, ^vas reported today Christian Science churches lo­ hearsa'I. autl or with Senator Overton ( D- The Admiralty announced today ' officers w ill rehearse after the SWEI.I. NEW TEAM cated at: back to Los Angeles. xr.uft x.'carporatiDn, .saici the problem Lai of th. original Senate section business session. Mrs. Sedrlck The forgery counts of which he as almost ready to rail The Mac- IN A " : that three French cruisers and was convicted accused him of falsi­ 1 kenzle and the Abbott probably Masonic Temple, Rockville— ' f the la'i; of unskilled labor could discarded by the conferees, led the three destroyers had left the Na­ Straughan la chairman of a com­ GRAND Service 10:46 a. m. Maacheater Mettiodlit Chiirch lie solved onlv with time. fight which resulted In the Senate fying the records of the union by i wlirieave the Navy Yard for Can- /nnoii/iclng ^ val base at Toulon, on the Medi­ mittee arranging for the observa­ submitting four criminally erron­ 129 Lafayette street, Hartford— Rev. William T. Wallace, Minister. vote. tion of the 89th anniversary of the ; ada with In a few days, unofficial PICTURE! Per80iial Shower terranean, for Dakar, Senegal, in eous monthly expense statements , sources said. Service 11:00 a. m. Several Hurt In Collision Gleefully, such opponents of ! Frcncr Africa. The ships were un- ] organization of the Rebekab lodges ' 537 Farmington avenue, Hart­ 9:30 a. m.. Opening session of Hartford. Sept. 14.—i/Pi -Sev­ Over 6.000 people have enthused about the I ! cons riptlon asL .Senators Wbcelcr j and Rebekah degree of Odd Fel­ ' derstood to have loft three days fo rd —Service 11:00 a. m. the (Thurch school. All children For Miss Cariiev eral per.sons were injured slightly Lakewood Circle LIKF! HOUSE and its in­ I " (D-Mont). Ci-irk iD-Moi and Nor­ ' ago. lowship. Mrs. Minnie Johnston and young people of the church are in a collision of two trolley cars, OILBARCO ris (Ind-Neb) jumped into the bat­ The three ships, perhaps said to I headb the refreshment committee. "Subetance” will be the subject urged to atten^ this first session. terior appointment.^. If you haven’t already . U - L - J - J - 1 which Tlcmolishod the fronts of the tle on Russell's side. Aligned with OIL HEATING-AIR CONDITIONING be already at Dakar or nearing of tbs lesson-sermon. There will be passes for all ages. Mrs A. J. Cssslano of 45 Arnnl- cars. The accident occurred late .seen it — or you want to return for a more I L /Votr Avaitahie to Local Homo Otenaru them were such staunch supporters there, are the cruisers Montcalm, \ Members of the Manchester SUN. The Golden Text is from Ro­ .10:45 a. pa.. Morning worship la.st night east of the tunnel traf­ as Senators Lee (D-Okla) , and ilale Road, West Hartford, enter­ lei.surely study of its plan and interior.* — be How loeol hooM owmo And Ihoao of Aurroundini cMMonuaillAB ean And eompAfo Georgo-Legues and La Gloire and Lithuanian Citizens club are re- MON. mans 8:25; “If we hope for that service with sermon entitled "What tained last night at s personal apd fic tower, between southbound^and ovAry yodATB noihod o f Hom# OU llp«tin|. T he OilbAroo cxMOpIrtA lino o lfm a a c tly Ih# O'Mahoney (D-Wyo), the destroyers L'Audacleux, Le I qvipsted to meet at Lithuanian hall we see not, then do we with pa­ Is the Church?” Strangers and nortlibound ear.s. of eqdlpwAttl bAAl Auited ^ your inoividuAl neoda At a pHr« and under larma thAt TIES. cosmetic shower in honor of Miss pure to come next week as the house will be I I ^ 11 I I 1 11 Against these, however. Senator Malln and Lc Fantasque. \ on Golway stree tomprrow after- MSMCNtaaTa* newcomers to Manchester are cor­ youcAOAffo^ ^ourfuAAi. Come in And AAA tha lin# which hao AtiArnaw AUr^Ard of Barltley of Kentueky. the Demo­ tience wait for It.” (Catherine V. Carney, daughter of open only through September 22nd. The OGifoct And teoeomy. I (British authorities at Gibral- : noon at one o'clock sharp. From F o r g e t Every Other Comedy Bible readings Include the fol­ dially Invited to worship with us. Mr. and Mrs, Robert E. Carney of It certainly took my mind off U_L_J 1 cratic leader. Senator Burke ID- Muaic: I tar reported the six French war- there they will go to the picnic lowing passages from I Tim. 71 Garden street. the air raid. inspection hour.* are from 2 to 8:30 P. M. *'l ! I ^ ' ' • Nehl. a co-author of the bill, and grounds in Glastonbury. You’ve Ever Seen . . . This Tops ■Prelude—"Arloao” ...... Clementl ' shipa passed Gibraltar Wednesday 6:17-19: "Charge them that ^re, ^ Miss Carney will be married' on Mrs. /tone Plume. British moth !------1 r------Overton ail argued that the con­ ! westbound Into the Atlantic." Manhanau rich In thl* world, that they Work* Bjiall I S' ference amendment was' better Them All! Saturday September 21 to Lau­ er who gave gave birth to a baby Trinity Past Noble Grands as­ not hlghmlnded. nor trust in Attin- Praise Thee" ...... Wooler rence C. Neff of (Thicaco, III., at in an air'raid shelter during a than either that had gone before Offertory -"Andante con Moto” - I------j------I sociation will meet with Sunset He’s Irrevponiil- certain riches, but In the living St. James's rectory. raid. ----- j it, and threaitened, in fact more Past noble grands of this town, ble! She’a irre- Hearibeal ...... Novello (Ira.stic curbs on what they called Foiilds Paper Co. w-HI God, who giveth us richly all And when you visit LIFE HOUSE don’t fail Monday afternoon at three o’clock alatlble! The fun thing* to enjoy: That th^y do Postlude—"Allegro Maestoso”. . "chlslers" in Industry." In Odd Fellows hall. ROBERT STERLINO ...... Mendelssohn to inspect the entire LAKEWOOD CIRCLE la naturally Ir- good, that they be rich Iff good Weekly Sunday School l/csson Barkley combined a defense of Closes Its Mill repreeslhle! VIRGINIA OIUMORi 6 p. m.. Epworth League devo­ developmerit. See why so many have said, I “ I 'T 1 I AIRCONDmONER the provision with a plea for speed works, ready to dlatribute, willing tional meeting with Mrs. Wallace ROtLER UNIT OIL BURNCR HAAtA.doAiu. huaikliftAO Robert M cOacken of Cleveland, JOAN. DAVIS to communicate: Laying up In "It’s one of Connecticut’s most unique home Wm tU A B or wAUr 8 ModolA. aU typaa And drculAtflA a AteAdy in acceptance of the compromise hot For The small force of men kept at Ohio, will preach Sunday at Gos­ as discussion leader. This meet­ God Not to Be Feared* Even by Those • ModAlA. of hOAilBLI plAnU Row of Air. 9 Modria bUl. store for themselves a good foun­ ing is open to all high school pupils Bites.” See why they enthuse about the the Williams Foulds Paper Com­ pel hall. Mr. McCracken has been — — a l s o ------dation against the time to come, .VdminiHtratinn Fnrrm Divide here on two previous occasions and and 1s an opportunity to make new glorious views from every jxjint in the devel­ pany’s mill after It closed last th st they Tfitty lay hold on eternal —— Despite this effort by the leader­ it Is hoped many will be present Clarence E, (VIjIford's friends. Who Have Tui\ned to Evil Ways opment — woods, lakes, mountains,.country '1 week, completed the work of fin- life.” I------j . ------1 1 ship. administration forces divided I IshVng the stock that was In the to greet him at the meetings to­ The Week club. See the rustic wooded sites where MORIARTY RROS. on the vote, with such Senators as Selections from the CThrisflan By William E. Gilroy, D. D. evil or wrongdoing, against which I mill this morning and the mill was morrow afternoon at three and Science textbewk, "Science and Monday, 10:30 a. m , the Nut­ B>xnes iD-SC), Green (D-R1», seven o'clock and throughput the WSHOWDOWH Editor of Advance we feel the keenness and reality trees are already full grown — where land­ 801-315 CENTER ST. AT BROAD TEI,. 8500 closed. The fires In the boilers Health with Key to the Scrip- meg Trail Ministers Association Guffey (D-PA». McKellar (D- ! were "allowed to go out and any week at 7:45. will meet at our church for the "Search me, O God, and know of God’s judgment. But here It Is scaping is a-joy you’ve dreamed about! See : .Associate Uealera Tenn), Schwtlicnbach (D-\Vashl, WILLIAM BOYD "'ttttea’” by Mary Baker Eddy, In- opening fall meeting. my heart,” says the' Psalmist In that the great teaching of the the o|)en, rolling- countryside, available to I further work that may be neccs- i-ltide the following from page 239, JAMJES F. DALTON 141 Porter Street Telephone 3483 Wagner ID-N'Y) .and Lee support­ I sary will be done by operating a I Pack 4, Chib Scouts, will meet 8 p. m.. First Quarterly (Confer­ this lesson on the ever-present Psalmist concerning God, enrich­ those who prefer a distant view! T. P. AITIUN a CO. ing the move to send the report Monday at six o'clock at the Cen­ ^ ?!>,lin* ; i i IB: "To ascertain our prog­ ence with District Superintendent God. ‘Try me, and know my ed and enlarged by the teaching 248 No. Main Street Telephone 6793 motor. There is little unfinished ------EXTRA ADDED------ress, we muet lesm where our af­ / 1 I back to committee. stock remaining, however. ter CThurch house. Leonard C. Harris in charge. All thoughts; and see If there be any of the New 'Testament, comes for Notice the big country-size lots: 100 to 150 On the other hand, only three Ahnstrong & Jenkins fections are placed and whom we A few of the employees In the official membera are urged to at­ wicked way In me.” our strength and comfort. foot frontages: 210 to 300 foot depths — up c » mill have been given work at the f ig h t PICTURES! acknowledge and obey as God. If tend this meeting. What a prayer_that Is! 'What God Is not to be feared, even Lydall A Foulds mill nnd at the Round By Round, Blow Bjr Blew divine Love Is becoming nearer, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m , (Tholr re­ courage It takes to make it in by those who have turned to evil to an acre in size. Lakewood Circle is ap­ Colonial Board mill, but about 26 2 Shower Parties dearer, and more real to us, mat­ hearsal. - ... sincerity, an3 yet how wise and ways. He Is a God of niiercy and proved for FHA financing. Ask about the have found It neceaeary to secure ter Is then submitting to Spirit. Friday, 7 p. m.. Boy Scouts. , sensible It 1s! The balance of the love, and the whole purpose of The o.bject* we pursue and the careful restrictions and zoning. “’Note, too, work elsewhere. For Bride-Elect NOW: "U P IN THE AHl" 7 :30 p. m.. Meeting for all Group prayer Is to be. led in the way His searching of o\ir hearts and the low country prices: $1,000 to $2,000. “RANGE. BURTER8" spirit ■ we manifest reveal our Leaders at the home of Mrs. Ruth everlasting. Most of us want to be of HI* judgments 1* to bring us "WINNERS OF WEST”, No. 4 standpoint, and show what we are Holmes. Leaijera unable to attend led jn that way, but do many of near to 'iiim In the bonds of love AU city services are available. School is just winning.” are asked to- send a repreaentatlV47 TEXACO CRTSTAUTE Hospital Notes Miss Frances Wandych of—40- ue m'ake the prayer that God may ^^a^dTitiith. across the street. Hartford is 15 minutes Oakland street, who is to be mar* search us with the same earnest, away, and, if you work there, you drive to nesa with which the Psalmist exf The all-knowing God la the all Admitted yesterday: CJlarence ried on September 28 to Victor LOREm MELVYN and from the city with the sun fit your back! Pyka, waa the g(ueat of honor at pressed It? loving God. An ever-present. God RANGE OIL Banning, Bolton. It is a wise prayer because It is with us to u|fiioId ue. It la re Come and visit us tomorrow . . or next week A Higher Grade — nearer Range Oil That Will Deliver Birth: Yesterday, a non to Mr. a miscellaneous shower last night Today More and Better Heat. You Owe It To Yoonelf To Try It. at her home, which was attended YOUNG DOUGLAS recognizes facts. (M searches us markable how far back In human bv all means! and Mrs. John McDowell, 19 Ed- and knows us, whether we like experience men came to this view gerton street. by 40 of her friends. The hos­ Sundayf Sept. 15 tesses were her bridesmaids, Mias HARTFORD* it er not. There la nothing that and learned to believe that there Discharged yesterday: Mian wa can" hide from Him. We may wa* a Power In the universe Margaret (Trose, 19 Hendemon Helen and Miss Stella Wandych, T -C Per Gallon Miss Mary Scarchuk and Mias conceal ourselves, or something of which was on their side. G. ELMORE WATKINS Road; Mrs. C^liristine Hewitt, 166 ourselves, from our nearest and Away back in Jewish history In I-ota of 90 Gallons or Mora. Betty McCarthy. Autumn street. The decorations were pink and SoDth Metb(xli'st ChDrch closest friends, but theu Is noth­ this found cj^reMlon in the saint Admitted today; Mrs. Anna blue. Dancing and games were ing hidden from God. I ly le ^ e r who aaicl to Hi* people Klein, 439 Onter street. enjoyed and a buffet lunch served R c t . Earl E. Story, D.D., Ml|ii*ter. As the Psalmist says. He ‘The eternal--God l? ,th y refuge, Developer of Census: 70 patients. knows our downsitting and our and underneath SrF rae everlaat FUEL OIL 6 UlOc PER GALLON by the hostesses. The gifts were ml/k varied and beautiful. - 9:80 A. M.— CHURCH SCHOOL. uprising; He understands our ing arms.” Tuesday evening Miss Wandych Alan Marshal thought afar off. Need we be sur­ The one thing that Is certain TELEiraONE 8500 1 Personal Notiees was tendered another shower, ^v- ^iwgaaa PallaNa • Uaa O'Canfiar, 10:45 A. M.—WORSHIP AND SERMON. prised that the Psalmist saya, is that we cannot escape from “Such knowledge la too wonder­ God. “Whither aball I go from OPEN FOR DELIVERY 2 4 HOURS en by Miss Dolly McCarthy and " ON TH E SAME SHOW ------^------' Subject: “Preparing for the Storms”. Miss Josephine Alesle of Hart­ CESAR ful for me,” and that he empha­ Thy spirit? or whither shall I flee CIRCLE R031ERO to LAKEWOOD sizes the aeriousness of this reali­ from Thy presence?” What In MemoriRm ford. The decoraDOns were, pink “THE asco KID” IH&ical Program By the South Church Choir. In Hjt I jis memory of Edward Wil­ and blue. Among those present zation that no maUer whercj hs comfort then to know that God son. who died Sept, ttth, ISli: were 25 of Mias Wandych’s office goes, hs cannot flee from the la our refuge and strength! But associates from Hartford. Mias ENDS “THE RETURN OF FRANK JAMES” Clifton C. Brainerd, Organist-Director. presence of God? there esh be no peace with God MANCHES’TER, CONN. Tears may wipe out many thinss. while we cleave to sin. He who MORIARTY BROTHERS But this they will wipe out never. Betty McCarthy entertained with TONIGHT: PLUS . . . “POP ALWAYS PAYS” 6:00 P.BL—YOUNG PEOPLE’S GROUPS. The memorise of those happy days solo dances. A buffet lunch waa Why should ooo wish to escape would find the peace of God' ESSO FU EL OIL When we were all together. served by the hostesses and the frooi the prosenos of ^^d ? The presencs must seek ths everlast A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL! wish perhaps Is InevtWbls if" we Ing way of righteousness and 801-31S CENTOR STREET AT BROAD I^TREET^TREl Ever rsmembered by Wife sod bride-elart received many choice STARTS WEDNESDAY!-“BOOM TOWN” Sons. gifts. Read Herald Adra. ars conscious within ourselves of truth. HANCHE8TER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, IMO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. OONN, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 14,194d P A C E P D

omlssloB of the Saturday news boys up at the Home wonder how buUoUn. However, with the fall he doee it? War Halts Supply seaewi aow on hand. It la aatlet* A t last It has happened! Kate Author Tries i of Vets and Their Auxiliari^ pated that the usual Indoor actlvl- Miller la now playing golf at the Of Perfume Base ews tlea of the Club will furnish a Ut- Manchester Country club. We won­ hS* tie "copy". der if that new set of clubs has Hand at Play W h lle ^ e above sounds like made that much' djfference ? forms, Noella Puller; National Da- "the old boap," a neighborhood Commander Frank ’Valluasl has Washington, Sept. 14. — (Fj — fenss, Oliva Cbartler; Publicity, .pal would have me remind Pinky a big aurpriae In atore for all those Blame the war,. If milady cute D ilw o rth - IRoU Rice; Poppies, Helen Grtf- down on perfume. Cronin, Able Novelist, that P .h O is "no soap". who attend the Post meeting next Oompany K. takes theX tary men of the community, Thle fen; Radio, Frances McEvltt; Re- Tuesday. The aurpriae will be In A Compierce Dephrtment report Monday And really, Jeems, j^u ought to floor for a drill session, but at the publication baa been in the works Has .Weak Drama In C orn ell hablllUUon, Lydia Wlgren; Sick use your Influence with the pow­ the "eata" to be served after the from Sofia, Bulguia, said today that shipment of Bulgarian roea same time their brother guards­ for the past throe years, but Call and RcUef, Victoria Rica; ers that be to stop that bombing meeting. Don’t say you weren’t due to conflicting elrcumstancae, His First Try. Post Trophies and Awards, Emma Har­ tipped off. oil, an important base of American men of the 242nd In Hartford wlU of Berlin. If newspaper comments perfumea and cosmetics, had vir­ It hoe been Ubled by the. company ris; Unit AcUviUes, Mollle Steven­ are true. It Irka Adolph, no end. "The Spotter move out for their year's training. N«. in son; Ways and Means, Hilda Ken­ tually been stopped since Italy en­ However, technlcalltlee have come officers. The editorial Staff has Now York, Sept. 14.—(Xh—In Wo also got ^ t e a kick over tered the war and tha Mediter­ not yet been chosen but they are nedy, Chairman, Dorothy Belcher, an open forum letter in a New between thia aervlce and five of the the current wave'of arUsU forg­ ranean was blopkaded. newly ortaniaed units of the regi­ expected to be announced soon. J T l6tA e > i’4- Jane Dolsen, Esther Donse, Helen More City Youths ing Into unaccuetomed fields, euch York dally a few days hence. It All K membera will be Invited to Legioti Enters Fall Griffen, Ethel Qulsb, and Dorothy seems the writer quite strenuous­ ment. Just aa they were all set tb aa Novelist Sinclair Lewla trying Weden. go, they found out that they have supply news and article! to make Mons-Ypres Post ly objected to the finger printing In IMarine Corps the publication complete In every hie hand at being an actor, Broad­ Activities Stage The application of Mrs. Herbert of aliens, classifying the proce­ Check Tightened not yet been federally recognised. Wyllle was accepted. I’m sure we dure, as. one reserved solely for the Therefore it will be another week detail. The paper wtll have lU way Is now viewing the attempt headquarters at the local armory, all welcome Mrs. Wyllle into our ' B. W . V. criminal element If this be so, Washington, Bent. 14.—(XV-The Asainst Intruders at the least, before the entire 242nd of Dr. A. J. Cronin to be a play­ uiilt. we sure have a lot of “criminals’’ Marine 'Corps, which rejects six is in the field. Men wishing to and will be published monthly. wright. laat Saturday night the Amer­ Our next meeting will be held sign up with the National Guard Our sincere thanks to the Guards An able novelist, aa be has been ican tnglon Comet Band went to hanging aroimd the old club­ out of seven applicants, finds that Monday evening in Legion Home. house, to say nothing of the other Its physical t^ulrsmenta bar a Philadelphia, Sept. 14—(JF) —■; in thle vicinity now, must sign who aided in getting things ready since he quit being a physician in WUlimantie where they received Installation plans will be discussed Armistit?e Oroup with the 169th if they wish'to be for the polls to open Tuesday eve­ London ten years ago to write aacond' prize In a parade held as veteran homes in town. higher percentage of country boys The Philadelphia Navy Yard, a so try and attend. than city-bred youths. a Boldier. Soon this, our own regi­ ning. Several of the boyo were “'The Cttadel” and "Hatter’s Cas­ part of the closing of the Elks The official call for the twenty- And by request. Tommy, Mc­ key point in the accelerated na­ Meeting Called Namara’s Band Is a swell record, Giving this Information to the tional defense program, tightened ment, will also be closed for re­ around the armory In the after­ tle,’’ he has now made hla first try n i l . Our good looking Drum second National Convention, A. L. noon and volunteered their services Major Joaepb Prentice is sporting but there are eleven more rec­ House Naval Committee yesterday, restricUona today against Intrud­ cruits, hut a t. present, ail enlist- ns a writer in the theater with a Sept. 23-26 has gone out. Con­ by moving chairs and tables for rather weak play called “Jupiter the medal on his manly chest. ords! Maj. Gen. Thomas Holcomb, Ma­ ers after disclosure that for three ments wUl be accepted at the local necticut Headquarters will be the rine commandant, said tooth trou­ the committee. Laughs." Our regxilar meeting last Mon­ Hotel Avery: Convention Sessions •The regular monthly meeting of Last, but by no means least months an outsider had been gain­ armory. Men wishing to sign up Bill, catching a swell mesh of bles were more prevalent among ing admittance on another man’s with the "Manchester Rifles," It la the sort of a story that day n l^ t was short and snappy, in the ballroom of the Copley the Mons-Ypre Poat was held in farm boy applicants. rm ' leaving plenty of time for cards fish is no way to get ahead. identification card^, otherwise known as K' Company, Urge Safer Hobblea might have been a good novel with Plaza Hotel. the Britlsh-Americaii club Wed­ "The committee approved legisla­ Dr. Cronin’s acknowledged skill in -full •a® and general sociability. Com-'- Tha sewing circle met Friday af­ “Eighty". U. 8. Commlasloner Norman J. should come to the armory Sunday nesday evening. Sept. 11. Com­ tion. recommended by Holcomb, to morning between 10:30 an'd 12:00 that medium, but he lacks the mander Weden announced that he ternoon with Beatrice ’Ihoraas. If increase peacetime strength of the Griffin held the man in 81,500 bail Cedar Rapids, la.— (ffl — A would start the meeUnlgs prompt­ mander Lindsay occupied the chair aa a numbers writer yesterday and noon, and ask for the Company terseness, the pointed and quick you can help in any way wllth ma­ corps from 57.000 to 67,000. least two wives in the Cedar playing climaxes a dramatist needs ly at 8:15 In the future and asked terial or fancy articles, please call and presided over a fine attend­ commented; Commander. Rapids area are urging their that members try to be there ance. Reports of the different A n d e rso n - This prisoner does not even mates to abandon ^ elr proaent to keep from losing Interest across Bee. Disastrous Purchase Bgt. Gerald Demeusey is work­ the footlights. In brief, he haa early so that the business sessions Mrs. Bradley has been appointed committees were heard and much .slightly resemble the man whose ing on a cover for the new K hobbles for something safer—like can be concluded in reasonable District Chairman of the Past Important business discussed. stamp collecting. Mra Melba Ol­ written a play In the leisured man­ Shea Dunn, N. C.—(iPl—Farmer J. J. picture is on the pasa. I s. would publication which will soon pub­ ner of a novelist and such slow time. Our next meeting will be Presidents’ Parley. Comrade Fred Baker gave a very suggest that closer attention be lish its initial Issue. It Is expected son, 31, of Newhall, Is., ptood too Interesting report on our six Parker bought his children a bi­ motion Is Irksome In the theater. Sept. SOth. Have you heard the latest about Auxiliary cycle. He went riding and broke given to passes hnd pictures on that the paper will be ready for close while her husband was Wednesday evening at the first Stretch? He’s Joined the Mothers’ weeks of bingo games which were publication by the end of the swinging a golf club. Result; A Plot Araand Doctor held in the Orange hall on Mon­ a leg. His little daughter tried them. "This man, of course, is just ‘•Wednesday^Nlte” club meeting Club. He accompanied Jane and No. 2048 a numbers writer but there might month and will be one of the high­ fractured skull. Mrs. Guy Millar, In "Jupiter Laughs” Dr. Cronin day evenings. Baker reports that out the wheel the next dSy and Imlldn his plot around a capable the name of Willard Law of 18 your writer to a preview of the V. F. W . broke her nose. His son hopped be others with different ideas try­ lights of the Guards stay In Flor­ 34. Cedar Raplda, stood too close Winter St. was picked but as he “Life” house given to the members over 1150 hhd been made on these while her husband was casting. but Ill-mannered young doctor who games which has all been turned on it next and started for the fam­ ing to get inside. "There have been ida. The paper will be edited ex- was not present a larger amount last Saturday afternoon and two big powder explosions recent­ clualvely by K members, and will Result; A fishhook caught in discards all the niceties, the polite over to the British War Relief. ily groceries. He fell and broke conventions of clvillMd life because will be in order fo t next week. thought the nice large closets Setback Parties an arm. ly.’’ carry Iteme of Interest for all mill- her scalp. Choices will be made at ten thirty were marvelous! All kidding aside. These games will be continued he Is so engrossed in his labora­ every Monday evening and we in­ every Wednesday night Sad as all It Is a beautiful house and every­ tory work. Too, this Dr. Venner la f U W Post members are also club" mem­ one that can should go through it. vite all to attend. The prizes To Start Friday Just about to succeed with an ex­ bers It Is up to them to be thei;p. The sponsors arc to be congratu­ are good, there is lots of fun and periment that will be an invalu­ The National convention is only lated. the money goes to a most worthy able discovery for science. a week away so all those plan­ The Unit has been invited to at­ cause. Plans for the sample fair are With this as a premise, a ro­ pwceo BV ® J eoi ning to go had better get ready tend the Installation of officers of The Post will sponsor another well under way and from all re­ mantic Interlude Is thrust in wtth of their get together parties on ] the appearance of a young woman If they haven’t already done so. the Hayes-Velhage Auxiliary in ports it will prove a great succesa. WSTUD Of TOt ” The band Is going next Saturday the Legion Home, 18 Memorial Saturday evening, September 21. I physician. Dr. Mary Murray. She and has several extra seats in the Road, 'Tuesday at 8 o’clock. This party will be held at the It Is expected that there will be 50 i is a fetching and pretty lass who bus. Anyone who is Interested in •VI. home of Comrade and Mrs. Baker, door prizes o'h which everyone wilK Is extremely religious and deter­ going with them can get In touch East Center street. Refresh­ haw a chante until the last prize mined that she will go to China as with Harold Olds for particulars. ments will be served and a pro­ a missionary physician and she gram of entertainment enjoyed. is drawn, and the snmplc.s will be .Special trains will be run from worth the .small admission fee. wants Dr. Venner tb accompany Hartford for the big parade on Mary Bushnell Cheney Every member of the Post Is cor­ her as husband and co-worker. dially invited to be present. Come, The members have been asked to I But, Dr. Venner la an agnostic, Tuesday, September 24th. turn in all money and stubs on the | Applications for the State Auxiliary forget the war for awhile an^ refused to believe In her religion have a good time. tickets for the fair at the next snd rather makes a point that Guard are not coming In as fast meeting, September 24. as they should.' Warning has been United Spanish War We were happy to welcome to whatever faith he has Is in his our ranks a new member, Comrade An entertainment and social science and what he can achieve received from headquarters that sponsored by the Hartford District ■ the final date for signing is Nov­ Veterans James Greenwood, who resides in In that field. | WUlimantie. Comrade Greenwood \ County Council for the benefit of L«n-ei Affair Toeaed In. ember 1st as the National Guard the V’eterans Hospital cigarette will be called out at that time and served with the ^Machine Gun 'The author, Dr. Cronin, doesn’t 1 the State Guard will take over Camp Holds Old Corps during the la-st war. He fund will be held at the home Sat­ rest with this episode and develop I OME THIRD TDU." the Armory. Men who have been has also promised to bring two urday, September 21, at 8:30 p It to a high point of drama. He discharged from the National other new members to our next in. There will be a nominal admis- ' alao toBsed into the sjlew an -epl- ! Guard because of dependents etc. Time Get-Together meeting. slon charge. This affair is open to j sode of Dr. Venner’s love affair | are eligible for the State Guard. Comrade Fred Baker, who is all post and club members and I with the wife of a superior In his Marcel Donze has applications at chairman of the Joint Permanent their wives. We hope as many s.a hospital and also a rather Hinister the Legion Home sind will be glad The vacation season seems to be Armistice Day committee, reports possible will plan to come and sup- , and frustrated matron In the hos­ to help in filling them out. This at an end, and time for work be­ he will call his first meeting for port this event as it is certainly ' pital who hasn't, al her splnlsler Friday evening. Oct. 4th at 7:30 for a worthwhile cau.ae. Bge, decided yet whether she ran I la the most Important Job the gins again. Everyone should be Post has and should be done o’clock. ’The meeting will be held Setback parties will be held • fall In love or not. promptly. full of pep, and ready for lots of in the Army and Navy club. starting next Friday night every I And he climaxes this with an TTie committee for the Installa­ hard work this winter, regardless A cordial invitation has been week through the season under the explosion In the laboratory where Thl$8«,i»th.?'’?^ * ilf' tion consisting of Victor Bronke, of many handicaps due to war received from the British War auspices of the auxiliary and the the doctor conducts his e);perl- Chairman, W. Henry Weir, and conditions we will have to over­ Veterans of Bridgeport to attend post meifibers. menta ami. as you have probably Edward Quish met with a com­ come. their Installation of officers which Are-Bee. guessed, the heroine nishes In an mittee from our Auxiliary and Commander, Captain and Mrs. will be held on Sunday morning, effort to save her beloved’s test have announced that the date for Nichols entertained the camp and Oct. 6th at 11 a. m. The cere­ tubes and is killed In the blast. our Installation is Saturday Sep­ auxiliary in the Y. M. C. A. mony will take place in the Buffs ■ ^ T h e play didn’t have too helpful j tember 28th. Further details will Wednesday evening. It was a hall, Rlperlan street, Bridgeport, i f ifc-xast, although Alexander Knox, I be announced later. lovely party, and attended by a Refreshments wUI be served and j as^ Dr. Venner, Is a new leading I Welcome Is hereby extended to large number of the comrades and a program of entertainment en- I " man who acts with a dry, hitter tb^' American Legion Rifle Club sisters, Mrs. Nichols prepared and Joyed. quality that Ls winning. ! ^who will meet and do their served as buffet supper, which was Comrade Billy Moore Informs , Two Other Events of Week. ' shooting in the Legion home in much enjoyed by ail. The banquet me that the formal dedication of Two other theatrical events of 1 the future. They expect to«start hall was beautifully decorated with the new Soldiers’ Home at Rocky : the Week on Broadway, and both j the season about October 1st. gladiolus and other garden flow­ Hill will be held today at 2:30. No. 2046 warmly welcomed, were the ar­ All dues for the "300" Club ers. Commander Nichols lei the The principal speaker will be Ray- ; rival of Dante and hla mystery ] should be in before the National crowd In singing old songs we all mond E. Baldwin, governor of | spectacle, "Sim Sala Bim," and cmiventlon. There might not be like. Everybody seemed to be In Connecticut. i the return of Alfred Lunt and any left after! the mood for singing and did not ’The Daughters of Liberty. L. O, ’ ‘Siir|)ri8e’ Meeting Lynn Fontarine in Robert E. .Sher- I The writer visited Al Hollister want to stop for the meetings that L. I., No. 125, will conduct a food wood’s drama, "There Shall Be No NOW-THE UNEXPECTED HAPPENS Thursday afternoon in Newington followed. Comrades Warren and sale in Hale’s store on Tuesday Of Vets Sept. 17 Night.” ' and found him looking fine and Behrend sang "Comrades" and re­ morning. Sept. 24. The entire Your home can have interiors like those at "Sim Sala Blm" is a melange feeling good but it doesn’t look as ceived so much applause they had proceeds from this sale will be of magical tricks overflowing with | If he would be out for a while to give an encore. Captain and given to British War Relief. It We are not going to make long the dexterity of this Danish ma­ yet. While at the hospital I ran Mrrf. Nichols were the perfect host will be a large sale and all inter­ gician. Dante (Harry A. Jansen) across Bee-El who was a patient and hostess, and their perfectly de­ ested In donating food are asked .stories out of things that are hap­ an official ex­ thy Weden; Oonetitutloa nhd By- EtU. ment— Louie Hennequin, chair- The Post and Auxiliary will plained, "that we leave the safe NEW METHOD LAUNDRY La,wa, M a ^ Dennahar; Diatln- man, Joseph McCann. Charles work togather thla winter In spon­ open. Of course, there was nol gntabed Ouealn. Grace PltUn; Ed- Proud of Speeding Receipt Tucker, Robert Crawford and soring setback at the home begin money.” aontkm of W<^d War Orpbana, WiUUm Sharp. Quidity Launderern MANCHESTER TELEPHONE Zoric- Dry Cleanen Mary Broaian; Emergency Relief, nlng_ next week. Home made re­ Louisville. Ky.—. MANCHEITBE. OOMM, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14,1940 p a 6 i j MANCHESTER EVENING HERAI/D. MANCHESTER. CONN. SATURDAY, 8EF1EM BER 14,1940

Steels, WM atlghtly hurt la raid tract to ona studio, who ta rslesaed, known ha could sing, but they A m r ^ a t r r tbalr aaaaaalB’s time boteba into by the further exaaperBtlsg iiuUt- The Reality Wsdaesdajr.,, goes to anotbsr, and makes a hit. cast him pronto in a musical, Says Invasion lU grounda. Tasterday lo# flying ence of the Navy, eapecUlly, on McLevy Again Producers Fail Then the first employer Is Mtound- "Dancliisr on a Dima.” . W hat It M eans pUota managad to drop ^ r e a right to change apeclfleatione at Sports: Tad Hustag aad Jlaiaor ed—somstlmes by the sueesss, Enterprising Jans Wttbsn; tak­ Daily Radio Programs Dolaa dsaeriba National Opoa somstimsa squally by tbs bslatad ing no chanesa, hM let bar bidden Btral5 bomba on the palace itself. Nb will, even with production well ad­ J o To Spot Stars Attempts Fai t s r t t r s OayflfM riase OskMs OUntwIm Nalafl. Seen Nominee flaala oa CBS S:18<8 p.n. knowledge that once this "find" talents be known. Sbs mads color rutfianuitiu hv t u m German airman has ever taken vanced—eomethlng that haa been Suaday; MBS briaga East-Wsat films of haraatf les-«katlng and n i t A L D PRINTINO CO.. IMO. Defense Contract Terms WM on hU own payroll. |'5^ II BlucII Str*«t more ghastly risks. It is quite con- done innumerable timea airoply Teaala fron Loa Aagalao at 4 Paramount knew about Its swimming, showed them to Pro­ ______* ■ ' .1 M 1 ■ . p.m.; BUI fltara will latarrisw Sign New. Actan After American Surgeon Tellfl'^ ^ HantliMtar, Coan. celvarle that Herr Goering baa becauae tome construction officer State Soci«li8ta Open Robert Cummlhgs, even used him’ ducer Sol Wurtesl, and got the THOHAB rERODSON f the Army or Navy has agreed to •:45—Richard Maxwell. Bucky Waltors, Cladaaatl Rads in . a bunch ofv movies, but didn’t promlM of a skating plcturs to Oancral Manac* offared soml atupendous reward auddenly developed the idea that, sture Service Writer I pay it over, and the contractor Convention of Party at pitolisr aa W JZ-NBC a t 9:45 p.m. Search for Talent, But Of Seeing Hundredf of Penndad Oetobar 1. tin AP 10:00—Church of the Air. know ail about Robert Cummings come. to the airman who auccaSda in "thit way thight be better." I has agreed to deliver the order on 10:80—Wings Over Jordan. Meriden Today. Do Not Know Them. until Bob had made a movie else­ But it's a fact that many star­ Bodies in Waters. PaMUhad Bvarr Branins Bxeapt killing or wounding King George - It haa alwtya been'' a kind of Washington— National defehie a sp e lle d date. WTIC 11:00—Esso Rsportsr. TualAg tonight; Europe—CBS where'. That wM when Cummings, lets, on view in studio restaurants '■aadara and Holldaya Entarad at 4:48, 9:30 p.m.; MBS 10,11:80 p.m. tacit theory that the aupplier headlines reflect the fact that the 11:05—News and Rhythm. Hollywood, Sspt. 14 — (^ —It light comedian, emerged from ob­ dally, are unfamiliar to the head New Tork. Sept. 14—(O—I>r. tka Peat Ottlea at Manehaatar. or Queen Elizabeth, becauae tha program la running head-on into Oontrairt ______Hartford Msrldsa, Sept. 14 ,—(fl)—Tha WEAF-NBC — 8:30 TvetU, MB., aa Saoond Claaa Mall Hattar, lt4 « to. 11:15—Freddy Martin’s Orches­ sssms the gateman didn’t recog scurity. men who pay their salaries. CTiarles F . Bove, S3-year-old Nazi fllera Infrequently take any thouM, at any coat of money or the bottleneck nobody saw—the Thie is a t e ^ used exclusively tra. Bomluatlon coavantloa of tha Bo- songs; 7 Uatansris Playhouiss; 7:30 BCBSCRiPTION RATES nlse the star and — Metro must have known, how­ To quote Gene Towne again: American surgeon Just fstumed such desperate chances svith their ■acrifice of euatalnad ipeed, “co­ contract bottleneck. by the National Detenaa Advisory 11:30—Major Bowm’ Family. dallst party of Conasctleut open­ Truth or Consequsnees; 9 Uncle "Once over at Metro Graham Am Taar br Kali ...... If.M Commission. The commission it­ ■aturflay, Sept. 14 So you*'ra hMrd that one? Well, ever vaguely, that a chap named n r Kanth br Man ...... I .!« own Uvea. operate" with the Army and tha Induatrial, transportation and 13:00—Horace Hsldt’s Orchestra. E srs; 0:30 music and Nows unUl (Baker) and I met a cut* kid who from 35 ysars rsaldenes la Parts, raw material bottlenecks were self haa no power to elgn con­ 1:00—News. ed hers today with Mayor Jasper maybe you haven’t met the pro­ Stanley Momer w m under con­ nacla Conr ...... I -Oi 13:15—Sunday Serenade; 1 a. m, WM under contract, and when we says several unsuccessful sttsmpts Pall rarad Ona Taar ...... 11.00 There would seem to be a lack Navy, but that the Army or Navy largely foreseen, thanks to our tracts or spmd money. But it 1:15—Weather, Market Report, McLsvy of Bridgeport sUtsd ducer who didn't? . tract, was young, good-looking, 12:30—LMt Minute News FiMhss. CBS chain—8 Psopte’B Platform; were writing a story aha struck us bsvs been msdp to land German of liaiaon between Marshal Goer­ owed It to the common good to World war experience. does have tha right and duty to Agricultural Bulletin. again for tbs'dominating joM ka .8:30 Gay NlnstlM Revus; 7 Mar- Step right up, then, and shake and could sing. Mayte that was JdEUBBR OF 13:45—Melody Shop. bands with practically any pro­ the trouble, for Metro had its Nel­ M the one for a part. But we TUB a sso cia ted PRESS co-operate a bit with the eupplier ' The maze of post-war and post- advise tba contracting govern­ 1:30—Frankla MMlaris Orehes- 1:00—Cfijurch of the Air. hM playsd In other years. rlaga Club; 8 Hit Farads; 10:30 armed force* On Britain's shorM. ing and whoever is running ' the ducer In town. He*e it. son Eddy, and also its Allan Jones, couldn't remember her name. We Tit,a Aaaoelatad Pr«at la aselualra. seema seldom If ever to have been depression laws are largely re­ ment agency in making contracts. tra. 1:80—March of Games. Thera existsd little doubt but Nsws and dancing untU cloM. (In London a military source It antitled te tba eaa or raanbllea* fifth column activities of the Nazi sponsible for the contract bottle­ When, it has given its advice, the 2:00—I’m An American. "That,” eaya Gene Towne, one at who would be next in line if Eddy described her to CMting, but they tiaa of all news diapatehaa eraditad conaidered.' 3:00—Rddio Voles of Religion. what tba fur-tsrm mayor would WiZ-NBCrrSiOO Renfrew of the couldn't place >her either. So we told The Associated , Pres* that ta It ar net etharwiaa eraditad In regime, becauae nothing could pos­ neck. Some .of these are intended commission announces it has 2:15— Gardner Benedict's Or- 2:15—Guy Lombardo’s Orches­ recsivs the nomination for gover­ Mounted; 0 MesMge of IsrM l; them, “is a funny thing about this should pout, leave town, or lose bla everUsUng search for new talent. m got somebody else. "absolutely no attempt at Invasion thia paper and alaa tba laaal navt sibly be bette^ calculated to de­ If the National Defense Adviso­ QSS to pro^ct public monies, others cleared the contract. Thus blUlons cbeatra. tra. nor for the eighth time In 18 7:80 Hollywood Tomorrow; 8:80 voice. So Momer turns up Den- pnbllanad hartln. 2:30—Campus Capers. The atudlos find ’em and sign ’em nla Morgan at Warner Bros., does "Her name? I don’t remember— th any size, shape or form" bad Ail rlsbta of rapubllaatlen af feat the alms of the latter than ry Commission succeeds In put­ rjt/r f s wffAr to protect workers, and still oth­ in contracts may be cleared, with­ 2:30—News. years and m a consequence hie Radio Guild Drama; 9 News and ers to step up taxes on excess out final awards from the Army 3:00—A Boy, A Girl, A Band. day’s progmm included a format and then they neve> get to know a few B ’s, and now gets his spot at maybe Graham does.” been made by Nasi forcas.) tpaclal dldpatcbaa hartln art alaa I these attacks on the British royal ting over the general idea that co­ 2:35—Summer Cruise. dance music for 4 hours. Arriving yesterday from Lis- raaarvad. profits. or Navy, The term simply means 3:30—Johnny Long's Orchestra. 3:00—^National Open Polo acceptance speech tonight in addi­ MBS chain—8:45 Sam Balter, ’em.” RKO opposite Ginger Rogers in ! residence in London. operation abould and must work 4:00—Library of Congress Con­ A lot of actors can tell you the “Kitty Foyle." As for Jones, Metro bon, Portugal, aboard the Amsri- Full aarvlea elldnt ef N. E. But regardless of the cause, as far as the eommltalnn ia con­ Matches. tion to tbs keynote sddreM with spoite; 8 Gabriel Heattsr; 8:30 both ways, one major cause of de­ they have bred into our defense cerned, everything's OK. certs. same thing. Johnny Payne, for one. couldn't have helped hearing about can Ebeport liner Excamblon, Dr. Sarrlca Inc. I It haa been quite clear for a 4:30—Esso Reporter. which he opened the two-day con­ cfhoral festival. Czech Beheaded Bove declared "the Germans have number of days that, having be­ fense production delay will have program terms highly confusing 5:00—Tommy Dorsey’s Orches­ 4 :35—Rhythmelodles. clave. < Johnny served a term at Sam him. Jones saw to that. But It was Publlthart Rapraaantatlaaa, Tba Ooldwyn’s drawing nice checks, be­ Paramount’s Joy to "discover” him tried the InvMlon several times at been eliminated. to the layman—such as "bid in Bid-Ia And Negotiated tra. S;00—Vespers At Tha Temple of Booeevelt Seattment Seen Sunday soundings: Europe — Julint Uathawa Spaetal Afanar— come seriously doubtful of their 8:00—News, WMther. fore be got away and started mak­ after he was frM from Metro. For Nazi Slaying different points and each tlms Natr Tork. Chlearn, DatroTt and contracts,” -"negotiated contracta" Oontracte— Religion. ' It WM predicted that the chief NBC 7 a. m., 8 p. m.; (JBS 8 a. m.; they failed." Beaton. ability to beat the British so long "letters of intention," "contracts The Army and Navy prefer to 6:15—Strictly Sports. 5:80—Flow Gently Sweet Rhy possible Bource of controversy of MBS 9:30, 11)45 a. m., 13:45, 1:15 ing pictuTM. One day he ran into Dana Andrews, who shares his awarded," "contracts authorized," ^8:30—Gypsy Moods. I n ^ Samual, who beamed and said time between Goldwyn’s and 20th BodlM Seen Near Shore MEMBER a ud it BUREAU or as they are led by the indomitable execute bld-ln contracts. They ad­ thm. the convention would be tbs action 6:30,'10:16, 11:30 p. m. . Berlin, Sept. 14—UP>—Franz In Paris, in Hartford and so on. vertise what they want, interest­ 1:45—Swapper John. where’ve-you-been-when- you-gon- Century-Fox, managed to get in­ In addition, the surgeon told of circulations. and magnetic Churchill, the Hitler 5:.55—Sports Roundup. of some delegates ih clamoring for WEAF-NBC—11:80 a. m. Wings Petr, 38, a Czech, w m beheaded ed companies bid, and the lowest /7:00—Kindergarten Kapers. 8:00—Fun in Print -Sigm und na-make-a-plcture-for-me ? John­ side Sam’s studio without trouble, having seen hundreds of German Tba Herald Printins Cempanr, gang la centering its hopes on fo­ Seven membere of the Hartford an endorssment of President over America; 7 Bergen and Mc­ ‘today. for.iht-aU ylng of German Here's a floasary explaining responsible bidder gets the con­ 7:15—News From Europe. Spaeth. I Roosevelt for a third term. Re- ny Just gurgled, slap-happily. but at Zanuck's plant be had the bodies in the waters near Cher­ tao.. aaauinaa aa financial raapanal* menting a political revolution :n Board of Aldermen fought strenu­ Carthy . • • CBS chain—11:30 Police Bergt. Wilhelm Kniest on bourg, France. blllt; for typoEraphleal arrora ap- these terms: tract. That aaaurea the govern* 7:80—Yvette. 6:80—rGene Autry and His f 1 poite 'have been current that a. m. Balt Lake City Tabernacle; Once Philip Herivale. the stage usual newcomer-trouble. Gateman June 7, 1939, at Kladno, Bohemia. aarlns In advartlaamanta In the ously on Thursday against a reso­ Letter of lateatlon— 7:45—H. V. Kaltenbom. fi Britain the effect of which would ment the most to r Ita money. ody Ranch. Rc«sevelt eentlment existed with­ 8 p. m. Jeealca Dragonatta, Leith star, did a stint here, or at leMt didn't have his name on the em­ Petr w m convicted of high trea­ (Although the British denied [anebaater Evanint Herald. It usually works like this: the 8:00—Grand Ole Opry. be to throw out the Churchill lution for an Immediate co-opera­ But often, especially now, the 7:00—News of the World. in the party. Stevene Orcheatra; 9 Take It or signed a document which Intimated ployee list, and stuck by the rules. son by the peoples court July 12, any invasion attempts, the censor Army wants to order, say, 200 defense services are pressed for 8:30—Truth or Consequence. 7:30 — Adventures of Ellery McLevy hM been silent, official­ that he waa to work In moviieB. ..(Cana gets in now—he’s had a passed Dr. Bove's story for publi­ Saturday, September If group and replace It with a cabi­ tion agreement between the ci4y 9:00—National Bam Dance. Leave It . . . . WJZ-NBC—8 Wal 1940, which found he had par­ tanka costing mere than f,500,000. time, or few commercial eompa- Queen. ly, on the queatlon, but under his One day he w m summoned to the 'major role in "K it (Parson.") ticipated In the killing with an un­ cation in Great Britain. net headed by Chamberlain. Lord and the federal government on a 1 9 4 ^ When an order calls for spending niea are equipped to make what 10:00—Uncle Ezra. ter Wlnchell; 9 Good Will Hour 8:00—Columbia Workahop. leadership the atate party broke . . MBS chain—3:30 p. m. Haven studio. "If you’ll arrange to pass Robert Paige. Just one of the found accomplice. The incident (The London military source The Job of “Erasure” national defense housing project In more than a half million, tb r Na­ they need. Gunpowder le such an 10:30—Bobby Byrne's Orchestra. Halifax. Sir John Simon or some 8:30—Crime Doctor. with the national party some Uate of Rest; 5 'Tropical Serenade; 8:45 me through the gate,” he said, “I'll boys on Paramount'a list, got bis brought virtual martial law down said it WM possible a German tional Defense Advisory Commis­ item. So Interested companies are 11:00—News. 8:55— Elmar Davis—News. London i.a a vast place. It ia a of that ilk, with whom Hitler the Flatbush section to provide a W /3 - ago, and a refusal of the state Wythe Wltllame, news comments be happy to. I've been unable to first major role through coinci­ on the Kladno Industrial area. transport ship had been bombed or sion steps in to keep it out of ia- asked to send negotiatere to 11:15—The Party Une. 9:00—^Summer Hour. get In to date." dence. He was singing with a Karl Doepkln and . Helmut torpedoed and that this might ac­ HtUe difficult for Americana to might find it possible to make thousand home units. Ten mem­ 12:00—News. party to support Norman ThomM, . Vi* shortwave—DJL Berlin dustrisl bottlenecks. Washington, and tha contract is 10:00—Take It Or Leave It. the national Socialists* presiden­ Almost every week you hear party at a reataurant and a studio Kremin also were beheaded for count for German bodies In water* realize juat what the name itself terms. ^ bers overrode their objections end The commission tells the Army nsgotlsted quickly evar tha table, 12:05—Rum Morgan's Orchestra. 10:30—Columbia Concert Orches­ 6:15 p. m. Opera Concert; RV96 tial nominee, would not be surpris­ RNE Moscow 7 English broadcast about some player, long under con- executive heard him Nobody had treasonable activity. near Cherbourg.) eonnotes. There la a ‘'City” of No one outside of Germany be­ the agreement was authorized. where It Is possible to buy the ahd awarded. There are very few 12:30—Ted Weems’ Orchestra. tra. tanks, and tha Arimy goes ahead of these. 12:55—News. ing. OSD 0 8 C London 7:15 "London London on the North bank of the lieves that there Is even the re­ While some criticiem of the 11:00— Headlines and Bylinas. The delegates assembled a t the. svith the Intricate business of ar­ 1:00—Deke Moffett's Orchestra. 11:15—AI Kavetln’s Orchestra. Log;" DJD DJL DXB Berlin 8:30 Thames, only a trifle more than motest' chance of this hope being plan was predicated on other con­ ranging a contract for the tanks. 1:30:—Bill Carlson’s Orchestra. Hotel Wlntbrop at 8:80 a. m., Lord Haw Haw; G8C London 9:30 Oontraet AatherliatleR 11:30—Bob Crosby’s Orchestra. (e.B.t.l, to hear McLevy keynote S square inile^ in extent, which ia realized. ' But even if there were siderations, the general theme of Meanwhile, Congress is working That means Oongreea hM au­ 1:55— News. 13:00—Dance Orchestra. news reel; JZJ Tokyo 13:40 a. m the convention. Children’s Hour. the financial district. Then there such a chance what one thing the objectors was that it would be on legislation that may Increase thorized the Army or Navy to Totnorrow's Pmgrsm 12:30—Danes Orchestra. Manchester Division la the administrative county of Injurious to owners of rentable taxes on the tank ' builder, or make contracts for future deliv­ A. M. could the Germans do that would change the rate of profit for sub­ ery of, say, a battleship, but the Mixing ’em Monday; Europe — London, which Is the closely knit real estate. 8:00—News Here and Abroad. be quite so certain to ruin It contractors. money haa not yet been appropri­ 8:06— Organ and Xylophone Re­ NBC 7 a. m., 4:16 p. m.; CBS 7 a. ^ H artford Gao Co. hive of what one might call the as to touch one hair of the head Particularly well Informed ob- Therefore, neither the contrac­ ated because the contract won't cital. Overnight News m., 6:45, 9:46 p. m.; MB8 10:05, 11 city proper. It consists of the of the Britons’ adored king or serveif of events In France lead­ tors nor the sub-contractors are be completed within the eurrent 8:35— News. a. m.. 10, 11:30 p. m...... willing to set a final price on the year. W EAF-NBC—11:30 a. m. Strings City and twenty-eight other muni- ing to the breakdown of Fre'nch 8:80—Osne and Glenn. queen? Do that, and then smash Job. The reason Is just this: the Ar­ Of Connecticut that Sing; 5:46 p. m. Paul Doug- dpalitiea known aa boroughs. reaist.-thce and the final surrender, 9:00—News from Hers and a way to the landing of a hundred So the contract Is arranged my and Navy must plan their ee- Abroad. By Aeeoelated,PreM IM, spoite; 8:30 Bums, and Allen These bear names which, merely thousand Nazis—tanks. flame declare that the surprise decision right down to the point where It tabllihments in advance. Con­ 9:20—The Four Showmen. . . . . CBS chain —8:30 a. m. M names, are familiar to millions of the government not to defend is ready to sign, but the price ia gress must approve their plans. 9:30—Sunday Drivers. New York. Sept. 14—(F)—Some Cbaneonette: 7 Those W* Love, throwers, dive-bombers and all— left out, And the Army gives the Bristol—Carleton W. Buell, 59, all over the world'—Kensington, Paris was reached largely through But building armies and navies is 10:00—Highlights of the Bible. significant debatM and forums this new aerial from Hollywood . . . at bnogehead, and see what would prospective contractor a letter of not a matter of montha like city engineer sines 1913 and an au­ W oodpeckers' 'Blitz' 10:30—Tom Terrisa. week-end— WJ21-NBC—11:30 a. m. Farm and - S toke Newington, Chelsea, West­ happen to them. English men, the influence of the large, influen­ HEALTH AND DIET i Intention to go ahead with the building houses. They can only thority on the design and con­ Home Hour; 1 p. m. Hoosicr Hop: Man About 10:45—Ross Slaters. struction of small dams, died of a Probably hotteet will be SecrC' FALL THRIFT SALE minster, Holbom, Marylebone, women and children by the mil­ tial property owners of the French May Be Stopped Now I work i s soon aa Congress passes build part of the establishment In 11:00—News, Weather. 6:15 Radio Magic .... MBS — ADVICE ! the laws It la working on. and any given year. heart attack In Bristol hospital tary Ickes' ciMh with Republican Shoreditch, Lambeth, Woolwich, lion, would swarm to tear those capital As between the chance of 11:15—Sunday Novelettes. several hours after he waa stricken Noon I'll Never Forget; 1:45 Cheer provided a satisfactory price j A good example ia our two- Senator Bridges of New Hamp­ Up Gang . . . Shortwave depart­ ate. This London proper covers having their buildings destroyed Manhattan Furnished by the McCoy 11:30—Orchestral Gems. In bis office. shire on MBS American Forum of Germane into shrede even If they Cortland, N. Y., Sept. 14— I agreement can be reached. Offl ocean navy, which can't possibly 12:00—Day Dreams. ment—RV98 RNE Moecow 7 Eng­ By Gaoeqa Tuckar- )—A new siding w u placed Health Service Wilton-The Wilton Weekly the Air, at 7 p.m. Sunday. They'll an area equivalent to a parallelo­ had to do it with their bare hands and themselves impoveriihed, and , OT 1 cers usually regard. these con- be built until IMS. Congress has P. M. lish broadcMt; C 8 0 GSC London gram'about ten by eleven miles the chance of seeing France be- j on the home of Mr. and Mrs. tracts as almost c^aln of execu- authorized that navy but it has r. Bulletin, edited by G. Evans Hub­ dtacuss "The New Deal and Na and If half of them had to give up New York.—A couple of news- 12:15—Junior Quls Show. tlonal Defense." 8:15 "Go To It!" DJL DJD DXB Floyd Sampson today 'after Address communications te'The tion. They speaker,, them as "in appropriated money only for that bard and Innes Randolph, pub- Berlin 9:30 tHub of Nations; 3R03 In extent. Greater London, known their lives. And they might well come a German province, their pimermen named Herman Allen the Sampsons threw up their Herald, Attention of McCoy 12:45— News, Weather. Others: Senator Andrews (D., and Rader Winget left the office the works." part of the navy which can be 1:00—Lee Gordon and the Gor llahed Its first edition. 2R04 3R08 Roms 10 Nsws in SAVES YOU AS M UOI AS as the Metropolitan Police " Dis­ be expected to put Chamberlain’s choice lay on the side of their pri­ hands in despair at a blitz­ Health Servloa built before July 1, IMl. New Haven—Paul L. Cornell, Fla.) on “Defense of the Western *3 0 the other afternoon about five, donsircs. Hemisphere," CBS 10:15 p.m. to­ English; JZ J 'Tokyo 12:20 A. n . trict, la a great deal larger, cover­ head on a pike and hoist it to the vate tortunes. krieg staged by woodpeckers. Contract .Au-arded— So, While Congreee, the Army candidate for the Republican nom­ turned up theij coat collars to "Why ita been terrible," 1:80—Issues of the War. night; Irving Pflsum, foreign edi­ "Approach of the Equinox.’ ing nearly 700 square miles. It Is It was not the Parisian real es­ An X-ray picture mey be like a When you read a statement and the Navy work to clear up 1:45—Silver Strings. ination for U. S. Senator from top of the Tower of London if, aft­ avoid the rain, and strolled across Mrs. Sampson complained. Connecticut, told 200 New Haven tor of Chicago Timea, on "Can thia area which is Included when tate holders alone who lost the to 52nd street on their way to lot of other pictures, when it is from the War Department that the laws, the Intricate legal maze 2:00—Wings Over America. er such a sacrilege, he >,ahould "They atari at daylight, six of the other fellow it can be bor­ such-and-such contracts have C?ounty Young Republicans that Germany Conquer Latin Amer­ catch an 8th avenue subway. of contracts calls for equafly in­ 3:30—Curtis Ensemble. ica?" Chicago Round ' Table To Show Pictures 3 > t . London la described aa the largest whisper one word of surrender or war and their country, for there or eight of them at a time, ing, but when it is of yourself it been awarded, you can put it tricate handling. Each step in that "bottleneck of American city in the world. Paurlng to rest in front of the and bang away until dusk. 2:45—Sabbath Message. problems lies in production" and WEAF-NBC 12:30 p.m. Sunday; appeasement. were many other selfish Interests Club 18, they were momentarily can be mighty interesting. down that everything is scaled, contract making breeds a legal 3:00—(Charles Holland, tenor. X The folks who lived here be­ The average patient looks at that “we must expand production W. T. Stone, vice president For Of Poland Here It Is this enormous Community The unbelievable stupidity of at work, and had been for many startled out of their wits to hear signed, and all but delivered. Con- phrase. And you have the bottle­ 3:30—Madrigal Singers. elgn Policy Association, on "Amer- I fore us shot 25 or SO. but Just hls X-ray with great interest. In- I gress has appropriated the money, neck nobody saw. if we are going to endure.’’ He that Adolf Hitler la endeavoring to these perfectly obvious efforts to years, eating out the vitality of a big fiig horn voice right behind as many more came back. 3:45—H. V. Kaltenbom. urged the election of Wendell L. lea Weighs Her Course," WJZ- ' "erase." asmuch as it Is the first time he ; 4:00—Glen Gmy’s Orchestra. NBC 2:15 p.m. Sunday: "How The United Polish Societies o/| intimidate the British by attack­ what once wai the most virile na- ! boom: “Stick ’em up!" They have been busy since has had a chance to see what he | Willkte becauae the presidential ELECTROLUX 4:30—The World Is Yours. Much Power to the President?” Manchester have arranged for the tondon is not much like New tion in Europe. But they had The.v whirled around, hands last March." looks like on the insids. where hit candidate "la a producer." ing their king has no parallel in J > i raised, to find themselves con- Sampson admitted he tried gests an X-ray study to you, in the gall bladder as the real of­ 5:00— History In Tha Headlines. topic of Northwestern University showing of pictures taken in Po­ Tork or Chicago or any other history- tsave the basic dunder- their part in the losing, and so far | ^y a big cop. He hadn’t own vital machinery is kept, this all probability It will ,be to your fender. Andre Schenker. Reviewing Stand, MBS 10:15 p.m. land before and after the inva­ a gun and also hung poison Interest is readily understandable. great city of America. It has no headf.Jne.ss of Hitler’s belief that aa the abandonment of Paris goes , dravm his gun but he had slipped meat ph the walls. ultimate advantage to listen to In other words, the X-ray la a 5:16—^Three Cheers. Agree On Barter Suaday. sion. In connection with the fiafhigaJtai&t. It is undoubtedly - true that positive measure which may be 5:30—Program from New York showing of the pictures, which such congestion of business or he could rule the world. — and with it whatever chance : the holster around in front and ’’You can shoot away all what he says. you want at them," he said, many patients who have been ail- used to excellent advantage by 8:00—Spreading New England's Buenos Aires, Sept. 14—UP)— . Foreign department; Richard will be on alldea, there will be e people at work within single build­ may have remained of winning the : 1’® 1''*’ 1'®'"1 o" 11'* IriSScr, j ing for years without knowing ex- The X-ray is especially valuable , . , . . . I "What you got your hands In "but before you are inside the the physician In finding what la Fams. Agreement in principle. Informed Llewellyn, British novelist, hM talk given by two young men who - a rsicrHItr I tvi o rs t a n ,I r\aw- ' ^ kj i actly what is wrong with them, ings. It knows not the skyscraper. a highly important and per­ I house they are hammering in diagnosing many of the abnor­ really wrong with the patient. 8:30—News. sources said today, hM been reach­ been granted leave to apeak on have given like talks in other your pockets for?" he cried ner- could .soon find out by presenting mal conditions affecting the di­ Its building units are relatively Working It Both Ways haps decisive part. ! vously. "You got a gun?" away again. As far as poison In many instances the Xrray 8:46—Strictly Sports ed on a barter agreement whereby Welsh Day broadcMt Sunday at parts of New England. The pic­ themselves for an X-ray study. gestive tube. Stomach ulcers, can­ findings are the heart of the ex­ 7:00—News from Here and qgiall. There are ho Rockefeller It is completely Improbable that |j Allen didn.’t, or couldn’t an- salt pork is concerned, they Argentina would exchange 150,000 1.45 on (JBS; Janet Murrow, wife tures will be shown this evening The statement of principles up- i are too smart to touch it." The reason most of them have cer of the stomach, prolapsus, amination. Patlenta are coming to Abroad. tons of her maize surplus— esti­ of CBS London Cbmmentator Ed starting at 7:30 in PulMkl hall on Centers or Empire StaU towers to a single one of those Parisian * swer that one. "No, he hasn’t got not done .so is because of cost. We spastic colitis, and many other on which it plans to base the | ; a gun,’ ■ said Winget. Sampson viewed the Job of appreciate more and more this 7:80—Band Wagon. mated at 7,000,000 tons — for an Murrow, will tell how bombings North street. The receipts will knock down. The reduction of clearing of defense contracts, propel ty owners was conscious of placing asbestos cement shin­ can not get very far away from diseases lend themselves to X-ray method of examination which so 8:00 — Charley McCarthy and unspecified quantity of Spanish affect housewives’ life at 6 p.m. be turned into the gener^ fund "How do you know he hasn’t? " the fact that under modem econ­ diagnosis. such a city is an enormous task. drawn up by the National Defense any lack of patriotism. But their the cop wanted to know, "I gotta gles on his house and com­ often providea indispensable facta Edgar Bergen. railway materials. Sunday; MBS’ London man, John for Polish relief. omic 'conditions, price does enter In any diacMe, the symptoms about their real conditions. 8:30—One Man’s Family. Even at the current rate of demo­ franc.-, got into their eyes and they '; frisk you boys." mented: Advisory Commission and trans- "If they get through that. I the situation. are what Intere.st the patient, be­ A separate article on the X- 9:00 — Manhattan Merry-Go- lition it would take the Nazi could no longer see straight. | Wherefore and with no further However, if you take into ac­ cause the symptoms are what he mitted-by the: President to Con­ loss of time, Allen and Winget certainly don’t know what we ray Is not available, but you will Round. bombers a long, long time to de­ gress yesterday, seems to -n»-to Most Improbably is there a sin­ can do.-’ count the wages that are possibly feels. However, symptoms in find a considerable material about B;3(V7-Alhum of Familiar Music. got a good going over. lost through continued ill health, themselves may be very confusing stroy. London, or even to make it gle real estate owner in Hartford i "Okay,” said the cop, after iden­ the actual use of the X-ray In an 10:00—Catholic Hour. indicate that the commission has and the small amounts paid out and often the doctor needs the examination In the article called 11:00—News, Weather. physlrally uninhabitable. Consist­ Its head screwed on straight and who oeliberately says to himself, ' tities had been established, "but Winget explained later, "but a ft­ here and there over the years for you boys shouldn’t stand around help of the X-ray to make sure of "A THOROUGH HEALTH EX­ .11:15^—Gus Steck’s Orchestra. ing of so many parts, put together er I got home and had a look at what the patient calls "doctoring" the cause of the symptoms. As an tight. "To hell with defense; I have my with .your hands in your coat AMINATION.” If you have not 11:30—Gen Krupa's Orchestra. In such small and largely inde­ myselt in the mirror I didn’t it will soon be .seen that in the illustration of a possible confusion already aent for this article, do 12:00—News. The commission recognizes that own pocket to look after." But it pockets ’ blame him much. I had on a pendent units, it would have to be Iqpg run it would be far cheaper arising from symptoms, what io. Write to The McCoy Health 12:05—Duke Ellington’s Orches­ the first objective of the defense is very easy Indeed to find plenty ; ------' brown .summer suit, and you to get a good X-ray examination, seems to be stomach trouble may picked apart with infinite la b o r- Service, in care of this newspaper, tra. program is to get an even and of reasons to obstruct any defense I Seems that a couple of days be- i know what they look like- when find out what is wrong, and get actually be a gall bladder disor­ enclosing a large self-addressed 12:30—Coleman Hawkins' Orches­ even 11 s-.ch labor could be con- balanced flow of military and na­ measure, of whatever nature, 1 fore a man had been standing they get. wet. After another peep started on the right course of der. By using the X-ray to study envelope and 5c In stamps. tra. tlnu'' .ndeflnitely. on that same piece of sidewalk ! into the mirror I took the suit off treatment val equipment Into operation at which may arouse fears of its in- | both the stomach and gall bladder 12:55—News. when a ^op asked him what he | and threw it away.’’ | When your family doctor sug­ It is generally easy to pin down QuMtlone and Answera 1:00—Jerry Shelton's Orchestra. -.1 such a community, with a the earliest possible moment with­ terferonce wnth private business— |was doing. The man, a nervous, ------population of something like eight (Tooth) 1:30—SacMa and his Rhumba out sacrifice of quality and with­ real e-tate or anv other. Jittery individual, whipped out a ] Here is a little Broadway' Question: ihiyllU J. asks: "I Band. million, in' the normal course of out reckless wastage of public We mu.-t not-w e cannot - be drama that doesn’t exactly have ! have a problem I would like to 1:55—News. peaceful events some 100 persons This cop was taking no chancesr the happy ending. An enterprising put before you. Sometime ago. at 2:00—Silent. funds. It has scented out in ad- i like France. ’I admit I was sore at first," young man wrote to a manufac­ or more must come to the end of j the age of 21. I had a baby tooth vance the- potential stumbling turing concern and advised them taken out which w m still in the their lives each day. It is report­ that he had obtained one of their Our Country blocks and bottlenecks and has , mouth at that time. The dentist sales films, a motion picture de-1 ed that deaths through the Nazi found the ways to remedy or avoid | -Both Sides- said the second tooth'would come attack through more than a week signed to pep up field operatives down and fill the empty space. It WDRC them. It has surveyed all means i and had put it into "one of my i Nirttof Qm Cs. sukw ystr $5 foos ptyMi^ have been 1.200. This involves an hM~not appeared, so it w m X- of preventing undue conflicts be- ' The New Deal Broadway theaters.” He said he I rayed. The X-ray shows clearly Hartford r«e Hr aetMaf 4«wii. TRY ts astch HiaH Increase of not more than 50 per tween military needs and the rou- ! could get several others ip. thea­ that the second tooth ia there ail 1889 t o 328 ters on Broadway. Sherwood" Anderson Declares Man A top notch dry cleaning job costa a dollar. cent in the total death rate of the tine necessities of the people and i right, but III placed in the Jaw on community. Influenza, in the The Democratic View The firm w m amazed and de­ ita side. What I mean ia that the Saturday, Sept. 14 rifi m is TO PAT has .incorporated In its principles Jbm lighted Imagine having a busi­ Must Regain His Feeling For Austin Johnston And it^s worth it. It takes time. . . and skill. World War, did far worse than tooth, instead of pointing down, ;00—Esso Reporter. such of these means aa stand the Rv Susan Brandeis ?the NLRA was declared constitu- ness film exhibited to thousands V Rnl* M $1.14 t sMSth ben k, Udeflaf t l points along the Jaw. The dentist ;0S—Keyboard (Capers. And the m at^als are costly. SatiKa clurgn. Mitch THOSI tcnml that—was far more fatal than the test of close examination—and of Daughter of Louis D. Brandeis, tional Industrial disputes have of people in Broadway theaters! Man— Here in the U. S. says be doubts If It will ever :15— Highways to Health. German bombs. retired justice. Supreme Court They sent the extra copies of the FAMILY BUNDLE common sense. steadily declined. erupt normally. What should be :30—To Be Announced. Perhaps the severity of the at­ - o f the United States It is important during the film In a hurry. done?" ;;()p-:-Vera Brsdaky—pianist. 20 PIECES FOR The commission’s Insight into Then one of the firm's represen­ The dry cleaning job we do here is that kind T O f .T U I SOAIAOTEB tack may be increased several forth-coming election to bear in Sixth of 24 articles on "Our*/be thrown away,, French revolu- Answer; Although a-.,::tooth in :3D—Brush Creek Follies. unfavorable es well as favorable Washington 1 believe Franklin mind that the continuation of the tatives decided he bad to go to Country," written exclusively for tion, American revolution, the op­ this position is unusual, cases of ::00—To Be Announced. times over, but this is probably of a job. Our equipment is the very newest Harifwf Chi Cs. rsplscis, withost eoit, ts)i 4tfr«. potentialities ia manifested. Just D. Roosevelt to be the right man National Labor Relations law la New York and have a look at this NEA Service and The Herald by portunity for thq exceptional man this kind do occur. Ail you can do 1:80—Esso Reporter. thr* hanur. .assttri *r refrigantisg salt tei « for the tremendous responsibility wonderful set-up. physically impossible. Hitler’s pi­ as example, by this paragraph in still In danger. As recently as )M t the nation’s most famous authors. to arise, freedom of speech, every­ is to get the opinion of your den­ :S5—In Old 'Vienna. 1940 model. Perchlorethj^lene ( “Perky” gsSsf sf 10 irssra Mitch Ihitl lots are being used up pretty fast. that rests on the shoulders of the winter, there was a fight on If'lh Whrn he arrived he found that thing thrown a.side. tist as to whether the tooth :45-r-Thls Is My Land. the statement: President of the United Slates, Congress and the fight. Is still go­ his films were in theaters all right By Sherwood -AnderMn For efficiency. L'OO—Bull Session. Their are limits even to the num- Author of "Dark I.aaghter,’* “A should come out. Somettmea a for sht^rt) the solvent we use- - is the costliest Proper quality is also of prime because he has .shown in almost ing on. ' -but not rhov^le theaters. They Guna made faster, killing made tooth so placed will cause an un­ tSO— Keyboard and Consol*. Pally Finished her o l bombers that can be used eight years of performance how It is Impossible to forget that it had bean put on in the burlesque MIdwMt Childhood,” “Pnxzled :45— Four Clubmen. importance. It is therefore nec­ America,” etc. eMler—all of man's feeling for desirable pressure upon neighbor­ mad^.^ And Fred, our dry cleaning super? in the air over London without a essary . to determine first of all effectively he can steer the ship was President Roosevelt and a houses, the manager figuring they man, that can grow only w'ith the ing teeth and should be removed. ;00—Buffalo Presents. Ready To Use of state. macaore sort of traffic congestion. whether or not the supplier can Democratic Congress who gave were''so dull they would clear the It seema to me that, in surren­ growth of individuality—all of this Rely upon your dentist'a advice. ;30—College Crackpot. visor, is “tops” in the profession. With problems of unemploy- America's poor'est-pald workers a house quickly after each show. dering to the totalitarian idea man ■acrtficed to efficiency. (Kerosene) :00— Esso Rsportsr. 26 PIECES ...... SI.26 With the planes destroying each meet the quality requirements, ment such as we never had be M specified. There should be a living wage by establishing a min- ia tiraply throwing a^ay what Are we that tired? Question: Ward K. writes: "I :0S—Hedda Hopper's Holly, S2 PIECES ...... S1.52 ' other. fore. President Roosevelt and his | imum wage linger the Wage and wiUlngnesa on the part of both men have fought and died for all I t Is all tiredness. have been give'h a prescription of wood. 38 PIECES ...... S1.78 Our dry cleaning job is worth a dollar of General Pershing aald yesterday the Army and Navy, on the one administration conceived and have Hour Law. Under this IsgTslatlon Strike Affects during man's history. It must What else? kerosene, wool fat and resorcinol. :20—To B s Announced. ha believed BriUin could hold out effectively operated a relief and men and'women workers, some of be that present day man is very It la a dream of tired men. I This is intended for application to :30—YtUa Pass!-Harpsichord­ le EACH PIECE hand, and of the supplier on the work program which has UtleYal- ANY man^s money. Bo do a very large majority of other, to adjust apeciflcatlona on them receiving as little as 13.00 a Other Workers tired. It is a throwing away, of all, ' the s«ap. In what way would this ist. T h e r b a f t e b ly saved the lives of thousands of, week, will soon receive a $18 min­ So we are to glorify the state, responsibility of man for man. prescription be" supposed to be of i:45—The World Today. American military experts, coldly a co-operative basis li\.,...ordex., mew,: women and children in this These prices Include shirts, that such specifications may imum for a 40-hour week. Moat that vague thing up there. We That is the totalitarian state. value?" ’:00—People's Platform. * •nslytical in the formation of country and have at the same of the workers affected, more are to bow down to it. Individ­ sbsets, wearlBg appall, ate. How do we do it for 55 cents? Well. . . come M near as possible to Thompsonville, Sept. 14.—UP)— Are we so tired, of body and Answer: The effect to be -ex­ :80—Gay Nlnstles Rsvu*. ... their opinions, i f certain congest­ time created great and useful than 2,000,000 of - them, were un­ uality la to be thrown overboard. spirit that we m iut make the 1:09—Ths Marriage Club. (FMr handkerchiefs eonnt meeting commercial standards State Wbor Department records pected would be that of stimulat­ M one piece.) public improvements which we ; organized and a large majority The state, the state -our mother, creep like babes ing the scalp. In a few Instances 1:30—The Human Adventure. volume for one thing. Hundreds of Man* ed areas have to be evacuated the while at the same time fulfill­ could not have had in any other I were women, Indicated today that a strike of ing the military requirements. employes of the shipping depart­ people, the mass­ to such at the dry dugs of the the kerosene will cause ac^p irtl- 1:55—Elm er Devla—News. vjvpwple are not going to swarm Jn way. I __ es, the proletar­ state? Chester families bring theia clothes here. In the past—and it was true ment at the Bigelcw-Sanford Car­ Ution but in general tba main ef­ i:09—Tour HU Psrada. SHIRTS ONLY 8 for 25c ®"eP*®Jc over the strategic roads of When President Roosevelt- wM iat. How we .. It is a sickening thought—the fect would be that of stimulation. i;48—Concert Hall. during the World War—the mili­ President Roosevelt and his ad­ pet Company had affeqled the em­ SHEETS ONLY 6c each , r®nglafid, aa was the case in inaugurated in 1933, the United ployment of at least 400 other run about bab­ final surrender to hopelessness. 1:16—Public Affairs. «)—The 1:45—Michael Lorlng—Song*. CLEANING PRICES Ivsn A teund” t a W e a r ” It’s IqvIPPMl” London itaelf into which refu- sisted, in many cases on depar­ achievements aa the Social Se­ lems. The strike began Thursday whan. ARE: service, also keep the cost down. Arthur Fortier, president>nt 'Of Local words. And why not here In America? State Election tow s Oommlesion ;00—Esso Reporter. . . "A ll M *M i**r «ril". prssf M may mova without ever ieav- tures from commercial standards curity board, the National Youth By the courage and wtadora There is no It ia atlll a new, fresh land. All ■ports Roimdup. . . . tba fieillr aagiaiif ssials tef, * . brsgi !•*«, “m Mfanutic Rgbt, a administration, and other parts of 3188. Textile Workers Union of ie considering legUlaUon designed S*Piacs Mirthi iisl*e>i, “THAT it «h, wi r London’a limlta- so numerous and minute as to en­ with which they met that situa­ Amarica. said, 75 employes of the such thing. Such of our tradltlona cry out against to provide for succession in ths :15—AI KsvsUn's Orchsstra. iiilgia* alt hiving ta ipanf I ■aar-Ktita fraibtaar for vtprtiMai. a great program to extend the tion, I believe President Rdftse':^ Businsss Suits...... 55e Bringing your clcjiniiig to f!XJRB SERVICE h*ed>t it. Thin*i wthiig la it to Rttler la atUl confrontad hy al> tail vMtly Increased costs and department staged a "walkout" words have no surrender of freedom of move­ event thst a governor-elect of Con­ 1:30—Bob Crosby's Orchastra. aiikt asiM, t tia, Hiaii 4oii lil tba for rtgiira w Mrvict far 10 yaws , tviggar nloMi far triyi laf eabii, lef sarvios given by the govcmffient veil and Itiose under his guidance real meaning. ment. of apeech, of the right of :00—Guy Lombardo's Orebes- One-Piece Plain . tha whota of his job, "eras- much discouragement to'^tfae sup* to the people of the United in a waga dlsputs. The company necticut should die between elec­ friiziag” •aati bar •• suit, 111 itrP Sattary rafrigaritar fhbai." demonstrated their ability to load placed the number of atrikes at B7. There Is to be <4he individual to. find his way to tion day and-inauguration. tra. Ladies’ Drssses...... 55c is practically buying a dollar bill for 55 cents. ’ Ixmdon. Ha haa only touch- pUer, when very Slight modifica­ Statea. this nation through danger. To­ Meanwhile, a' conference among this man — the his own Gcd, to love and under­ :80—Nsws. I could enumerate many other WlUiam J. Pap* of Waterbury, a faw tiny parte of it ao far. tion of atMdard, patterns, or per­ day 'we face a situation in which representatives of the union and leader—he only standing of his fellow man. chairman of the commltoon, said :S5— Leighton Noble's Orcbea- meMures which will make Presi­ the last great democracy on k hM not touched the morale haps DO taodlflcation at all, would the company resumed this morning to develop his' in­ It seems to me that there is legislation 1s necessary because'- trA dent Roosevelt stand out in his­ earth, except our own. Is in .des­ after an all-day session yesterday dividuality. We again a chance for America to be­ |he people at a lt have enabled very much speedier tory as one of our greatest Presi­ Sherwood raany "complex and Intricate” Tomerrew's Pregram perate etralte, fighting, heroically whlchT'proved abortive. are to make our­ come M it WM. in early days the questions of procedure might Manehoster Di\ision delivery at far less cost to the dents, but I ahall mention. only for existence, ne^ing our help, Aaderaea selves shadows :00—^Preas Nsws. ooe-r-the National Labor Rela- land of an old tired world’s hope arise In the absence of definite :05—Organ Reveille. government encouragement, and cooperation. No Soft Job of him. of renewal. law. ^tURB SIRYICR^ SERVEL N«. 1 Blander SO—News. Hartfwrdi Gas C m . tlona Act. How many people real­ Is this any time to' turn over It comes to that What else? h i CIICTROIUX Moreover, this extreme fussiness ize that strikes were 45 pad cent the helm to a man whose great­ Tha commission also dlscueacd 88—MxtUMte- LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING, INC SHSMS NaMa. ara maldag a targH Detroit—Ruth Whitmore, wife Wall, it will be more efficient BecaiiM humaa* reawti hM not mMtlng ths first has often been exaagerated by a lower In 1M9 than they were In est claim to fame ia that he Sold ef the state softball commltooner, There sriU be no discussions, no :00»N* w8 of Xurep*. 84 MAIN STREET. MANCHIS8TER PHONE 4280 yet -prevailed, our arms....milust . draft of a proposed bill providing :15—Marian Carley Oonesit Palace. A. few system of . Inspection so rigid aa-to 1937 and 1988 as a result at this his uUUUee buelneae to ‘the gov­ WM the only woman acorekeeper questions. The leader speaks and writes Philip WyUe in the, next important piece of legislation? It for soldier voting when Connecti­ “Yoar lAiundry WHEN You Wan! It . . . As You Want It” dropped m e of in many cases nonsensical. an<^ ernment 7 ill the national softball champion­ we-miut blindly obey. article .of this aeries on "Our ptaalsf. la a matter qd record that alpoe I say, no. cut voters are called for active ;30—Nsa.N*wl^ Weatbsr. ships itsrs. Everything man hM gained to (Country." military iservicc outside the state "V-r^ \

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 14.194® MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTWL CONN. SATURDAY, SEPTEBfBER 14,194®

qulrjr Into allegod "tioddlng** e f someone to aet the date for a of flams shot high into ths air. registration Uata in Hudson Coun­ Delayed Bomb • SERIAL STORY WhUs the Brltlah Transport great HlUer stroke and usually It WillkieWffl ty, Democratic stronghold of is set for the Immediate future,” [om Tooting Ministry appealed tbulibniloit mo­ Mayor F- ->nk Hsgua of Jerasy the spokesman said, . W ed d in g s torists to keep private automobiles Speak inTwo City, N. J„ and the Republican Blasts Close out of the central part of the city wm strike When Beady stronghold at Wilmington. This Could Be Your Story Arrest Made ^reception a t ths homo o f ths •In order to maintain freedom of "Then when the date passes ErlandBon-Caftis Olllette said the Investigators* convnioHT. «S40. there is a great ehout that Hitler bride’s parsBts, after which Mr. BY MARGUERITE GAHAGAN movement on the roads,” the A ir In Emanuel Lutheran church reports Showed “ startling condi­ To Royal Door NBA SIMVICK. INC. missed another bus. The fact Is, and Mrs. 'nmmins left for a wed­ Stages Today Ministry carried forward the this afternoon at two o’clock, MlM tions. Fonr Snmmoned for growing list of London casualties. he’s biding his own .time, and he ding trip to New York. , On their " I f these are a true picture, they Florence Louise Curtis, daughter return they will make their home yONittniMfi rtmn Png* One) (Continned from Pag* One) AU ebaraetefs, oraaiilsstlous current e f thslr’ talk about the Wednesday night’s raids killed strikes when he Is ready.” of Jdr. and Mrs. Lewis A. Curtis certainly would force the commit­ for the present with the bride’s sad Iseldesto of this sorlsl sra os- "upper classes.” Broking Noiso Ban j 110 persons and Injured 260, It was Berlin spent its second night In of Hartford wUl be married to tee to take some specific direct ac­ parents. The bridegroom Is em­ his talks bare— a pledge o f more busy today repairing the damage tlroly fletlttoiis. A t first she had thought it just announced, bringing the totals succession without an air raid, but Olof Vem er Erlandson, son of Mr. tion for their immediate correc­ Other Court Cases. from last Saturday through German bombers continued their ployed by the WUUmantlc Thread jobs through economic improve­ tion,” the Senator aald. wrought by yastenlay’s attack .on the natural desire to have the and M rs.’ Carl Erlandson of 8we- comnanv ment, a demand for a s ty o ^ de­ the ^ a c e . Vostsrdaytzssisroavi So*nos fnmrj Msry goesffOM loto W’ednesday to 1,246 dead and 4,810 assaults on London. • An author­ den, by the pastor, Rev. Thorsten ______luxuries, 'the stiM, tbe fun that Baveral c u m u c acheduled for Injured. ized spokesman said German fense program, and oppoaitlon to There was one direct Wt on ^hs Youthloih Prsatsss hoafigasrtors, svent with that life: desires that tows coiurt Monday momln*, in­ The toll Thursday night was bomba dropped ”ln the vicinity of Albert Pearson wUl i Totten-Broiwfieaa polltica! "bosaea.” royal chapel. hsipsIps VsfU vnOi ^rplag. Tns piseo she hod and took for granted. But A t the end of a 75-mlId auto trip Two other bombs which fell In a Mrpris* to Mr, with yoaag cluding one charge for an offenM withheld although a communique Bucklngfiam palace” yesterday give a spoft recital while the | The marriage of MIm Jeanette she wondered now a little it, it through the Jndustrial sections of tbe inner quadrangle shfittered psopi* bitM t upoB sH sIn sho hss %dUered .the first of its kind said it was "not heavy.” were aimed at oil storage tanka. guests are assembling, end accom- tx Brousseau and U oyd W. Totten Obituary wasn’t something -that want d^p- brtwght to the attenUon of the Friday’s Dead Extensive The spokesman aald another pany the vocallsU, Mr. and Mrs. of East Windsor will be solemn- the nation's second largest city. about 200 windows, tore two ooBoMored entirely out of hor er. They were so bitter shout The Winkle expressed pleasure last craters In the courtyard and left X soopo. Nick comes In, Is gind to court in Bcveral years. After the Friday’s dead likewise were not Nazi squadron bombed Erith, on Paul Paulson of Hartford. Mrs. Ized at the South Methodist “ Idle rich.” night over Us reception. xecent furore caused by an undue yet counted, but the list was said the railway between London and PauUon will sing ”At Dawning,” church this afternoon at five great crack that looked as If it SOS hor there,, saka her to go to s She didn’t feel that way. She amount of noise in connecUon with to be extensive after the longest Gravesend, striving to hit pulp and and Mr. Paulson will ring ’’Be­ o’clock. Saw "Alnaoet a MUlioa” Deaths might have been caused by an cewesit with Mm. didn’t hate .Mitxl Clark because a merchanU’ outing, police evi­ daylight raid of the war—four paper milU. One German plane cause.” Palms and pink and white Estimating that he had aeen “al­ earthquake. So* Msry Mssis Tdle Rleh* she bod looks and wealth and dently have decided to clamp Still another landed against the hours and nine minutes — during was reported missing. gladlolas will be used for the deco­ most a million citizens,” he said Mrs. Patrick J. Ryan C H APTER VI the good times that went with down on nolsemakers. Yesterday owti Announce EnKagement friends had told him that more south wall of the four forming which Buckingham Palace, D - The Impression prevailed In the ra tionh. Mrs. Mary (Carney) .Ryan, wife money. And she didn’t bate old M. evening four persons taking part Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. New­ people were Jammed into the Loop the quadrangle— an open court­ It was s benefit concert to help Ing street and Whitehall, where German capital that the absence Mias Geneleve M. Curtis wlU at­ of Patrick J. Ryan of 57 Ridge Rosa Clark because he wee a rich la a wedding party were arrested moat of the government's business man of "Van Buren avenue. West district than at any time since the yard In the center of the palace— war refugees and It was held in a of British raiders over Berlin tend her sister as maid of honor, street, died during her sleep this man. A fter all, he waa responai,; for disturbing the peace and vio­ is transacted, were hit Hartfofd, announce the engage­ welcome for C^l. Charles A. Lind­ and wrecked eas ami water mains amsU hall crowded with intense- meant that the English were and Miss Lois Phelon of Hartford morning, after a lingering illness. ble for her pay check each week, lation of rules of the road when ment of their daughter, Elizabeth, bergh after his trans-Atlantic and destroyea some rich furnish­ fseed young people and a scatter­ Schieldge Concern 'The Daily Mail, commenting on , concentrating on the French. Bel- will be bridesmaid. Frederick C. Pom In Manchester, November 18, Her thoughts ware Interrupted Point hom-blowlng and other actions the palace bombing dec ared t^oday j ^^tch coasU In an ef- to Lawrence C. Morey, son of Mr. flight in 1927. ings. ing of older man and wolnen COLOR RINSES ...... Juul will be best man eu»d the ush­ 1873, she was the oldest of 10 hy his sppearoncs at that very EATUIUNO DC PONT Center Restaurant First draw police attention. The offenses that attempts to assassinate heads 1 ,nufnrh onv f^nnppntrRtlona and Mrs. Volney Morey of Chest­ A shower of ticker tape and tom A crater 15 feet deep was left In whose foreign facet were serioua moment and from then on she Really blends In grey: fort to disturb any (Joncentratlons ers. Stanley Mason of TalcottvUle, children bom to Mr. and Mrs. John Reg, O. S. Pat, Off. Prints Calendat^ tithorl7.ed German spokes­ Dienst aus Deutschland, a private a classic style bridal gown of Mr. and Mra. John Slenda Of Two bombs burled themselves covered sheet after aheet in her They lqs"t from shampoo to shampoo. Joseph A. Karvelis, 30, of 56 Un­ procession.' Mrs. Wlllkle, standing Patrick J. Ryan, the marriage the spacious garden which borders sian,” Nick told her during Inttr- Good food Is essential to the^iappearance of the reetauront. The man said bombs dropped "in the news service with close Foreign white tulle, with shirred bodice 419 North Main street announce notebook, ahe thought of tbe work Supplies — Shades — Eto. roll* around and if you’ra planning ion street, William Karvelis, 30, of vicinity of Buckingham Palace" beside her husband, tossed rosea to being performed In St. James's the palace on three .slde.s. tearing mlBsion. "You get the feeling of Bueoees ef any reeUuront but it oxurlor in front la morbellzcd Office connections, expressed the and short puff sleevM outlined the engagement of their daughter, for which he was responsible. to have ^olendore printed you’ll be 339 Tolland turnpike and- Mary were aimed at oil storage tanks.) the surging crowd from two big church by the late Rev. Daniel powsr, and freedom, and mass Isn’t the only asset of importance with chromium trim and the spa­ opinion that "hastily-thrown to­ with val lace and small collar out­ Stella Viola, to Frank Lemek, son up the grass turf. He was worried shout the war. wlee to ^lece your order Immedi­ Bucewicz. 3.5, of South W indsor. The Mall said the bombing was gether English troops" lack ex­ bouquets. Haggerty, the first parish_prieat Two other bombs one of them happiness.” A a attorney for the plane and au­ JOHNSON In gaining a steady, appreciative cious front window la hung With There Is a local regulation ban­ lined with val lace; the full bouf­ of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lemek of ” I liked the Tchalkowsky,” she ately with William H. Schieldge comparable to reported Nazi at- perience to hold up German veter­ fant skirt draped softly Into a Wlllkle wore a broad smile and of St. James's church. the time explosive which .went off to factoriy, the war boom tripled patronage. Another prerequisite venation blinds.' ning the making of unnece.ssary lacka on King Haakon of Norway Rockville. waved both arms during his city ■ She Is survived by her husband, today—landed just outside the said softly. ” I know that one.” la on atmosphere that’e attrac­ Probably the most striking fea­ at 137' Spruce street. By so do- KSJon Sawn ans of many campaigns. his work at the office. New de- PAINT CO. noise In connection with any cele­ court train. Her three-quarter "Lavender and old lace,” Nick and Queen Wilhelmina of Tire The Germans not only are tried tour but his face was serious when two sons, Elmore J. Ryan and palace gates In a roadway. algna, new contracts, new pat­ Edwin Johnson, Prop. tive, pleasant and comfortable. ture of the interior la Its spark­ iBg. you guarantee cerly delivery Hotel Bberidon Bonding — Street Entrance bration or other activity. length veil of Imported tulle. In said. "Llks you: old-fashioned and Netherlands when their countries in battle but are ma.sters of the he gave his Impromptu talks. The Charles P. Ryan; two sisters. Mrs. The delayed action ml.sslle, ents; and a mors notleesbls veil M Main Street TeL 8854 You get both to a maximum de­ ling cleonUnesa, on assurance that and printing that la produced tin­ 699 Main Street ’ Phone 5008 circular cape effect at the back very young— and sort of sweet. Frank H. Demeo. 26, of 316 were invaded and asserted Ger­ now technique of warfare, Dienst will have four Individual layers Kenvil Starts Job last of these came at dusk to a William H. Burke and Mra. Jacob which had been covered with sand­ of secrecy descending over It all. gree at the Center Reetauront at you are dining in a place that In- der tbe noost modem and efficient Different. Center street will appear on a many's objective was "to destroy said. and will be worn with a halo cap gathering Ijj a Negro ball park. A. Corclllus; two brothers, Robert bags, ripped up a sidewalk and dc- A rigid guarding of files; s closer 5 0 ^ Main etreet, conducted by ■Ista on wholesome surroundings methods. speeding charge. He was stopped "Maybe there Is something to everT"'Tallying prrint of national This commentator counted much of shirred tuUe to match her Of Burying Dead "At every opportunity,” Wlllkle E. Carney and Philip H. Carney, all s jro y ^ about five yard.s of the guard on carbon copies; even a J^P G. Kamboe. os well os wholesome food. Stools Proprietor William C. Schieldge, V on Main street. Alfred Mcrlo, 31, .sentiment and chnrarter and to re­ on Nazi dive bombers to scatter told the crowd, "I have struck at of Mancheater, also several nlece.s grea/ wrought Iron fence outside this stuff about the sheltered girl. stricter check on shorthand notea. Located only a few etepe below ore conveniently located at a long end hie father before him, has gown. She will carry a bridal You’re not like Vera or Natalie. ^ Brooklyn. N. Y„ will appear on duce civilized peoples to the British defenders. all types of intolerance that have .qnd nephews. whlcn royal sentries stand guard. It brought s sense of world up­ tbe Center to tbe eouth, the Cen­ counter If you want a "quick been in business locally for many THE bouquet of double white Klllarney They know what It’s all about, charges of failing to have utility ghastly moul't of the Nazi rohot.s. roses, white gypsophilla and wrigh- (Continued From Page One) come my w'ay. The Negro people One of her sons. CTiarl^'" P Vleloria Statue Muddled heaval closer aomehow. Sue Mary T. P. Holloron ter Reetauront Is one of Man- bite,” otherwise spacious private years and far prepAred to handle ■ and inter-state piate.s on hia truck. and thsy’ll get- what they want. M pVIN B "The first stage of this spiritual tll fern tied with a bow of white are entitled to every right that Ryan, was In Canada on,jl vaca­ A third bomb crashing down had discovered that by simply FUNERAL HOME Ubeetor’s most modem eating booths are available. your every printing requirement, (^5) MODERN He was arrested last night at They’re real workers. No Illu­ whether It be general job printing, P h ild i offensive against the British people IjOtulon Still Has Choice maline. Powder Company’s plant every other citizen Is entitled to. tion. He was located Jnr Montreal outside the ground.s sent a shower switching off the war broadcasts ptacee. Always progreaitive and Here la the place to take tbe atiow etie^X Forest and Elm streeLs. | sions. You’ll be a good worker, Ideally located— convenient and calendars or'"advertising novelties. is to drive the king from his capi­ The maid of honor will wear ‘'If elected, I will see that relief this morning and Is striving home. of cement fragments and mud and merely skimming the stories always seeking to please hia cus­ entire family. You’ll receive, F U E L . . . Police have apprehended four I tal." the newspaper continued. Regarding Fate Thursday rose to 46 this too. And yet you're sweet the way away from the bnsy thorongb- And whether tbe order be large or baby blue marquisette over taf­ is continued—without discrimina­ The funeral will be held Tuesday from the roadway over the majes­ the situation could remain re­ tomers, Mr. Kambas boa recently prompt, courteous service and the IS REAL OAS— boys who are accused of having | ".S)ich a victory was denied them. Berlin. Sepf. 14—(,D—A well-in­ morning with the death of you are.” fnre. Distinctive Service— Mod­ ■mall, it -will receive prompt, ex­ feta, trimmed with matching val tion—until we can get the wheels morning at heplate home and at tic statue of Queen Victoria which mote. But it wasn't so easy now had the restaurant equipped with choice of a variety of good food A N A T U R A L OAS smashed a plate glass window at j The king's first act after the formed German .source said today He wasn’t making love to her. em Facilities. at extremely reasonable prices. pert attention. A call to 3890 will l o c a l and IXI.NO DISTA.NCE lace, an adaptation of a Molyneaux 19-year-old Everett Dunn in of Industry started.” St. James's phurch. The burial will stands In St. James Park. Great with the feeling of tenseness ex­ air conditioning iiki that you may and Phllgos Service exactly ' 24 Maple street la.st night. The I bombing was to visit his people in It was os though he was talking The Center Restaurant prides It­ give you full details as to prices, TRUCKING London still has a choice between bouffant dinner dress, with melon the General hospital at near­ “ More Jobs, Higher Wages” be in St. James's cemetery. The lobs o f mvid were plastered over isting in the office. No Charge for Our dineftn the utmost of comfort. dupllcatez city got servlee la window Is valued at 310. One boy. | the East End of London " the fates of W ^saw and Paris. to himself. There wasn't' "^that This la the only restaurant In self on Its delicious coffee, “ the | and you’ll discover that quality Dally Tripe To and From: Man­ sleeves. Her arm bouquet will be by Dover. In all his talks he declared that body will be brought to her home the stat)ie. And, of course, on Tuesdays Funeral Parlors your home. 15 years old. will be dealt with by Ij Rumba naiiiuge Church I 1,’nle.ss Isinilox capitulates (as something In his voice that came town to install on air condition­ best In town," says Mr. Kambas, prinUng can be obtained at reason­ chester, Hartford, New York. of Happy Day roses and blue del- In a atatement at Washington, his election would mean ‘'more and toniprrow by Undertaker John B. A broken main sent up a foun­ and the evening with Nick and Modern Gee Servloe Anywhere! juvenile official.s. The others held |' During the long night of muling. : p^ris ilidi tain of water In the lower corrhlor to Joe’s when he said goodby AMBULANCE SERVICE ing system. but that's equally true of all food i able cost. Telephone S08S are: Edward Blevins. 18, of 47 I- as.serted, bomb at- . phinlums. Her veil of matching Senator Barbour (R., N. J.) ex­ more jobs, and as the years go on, > Iturkc, Vera and Natalie one waa bound two high explosive Irombs and one I (^cks will continue unabashed ( of the palace used by amha.s.sadndon was un- headdress will be identical with ; carpet lay foldetl b«-side crlm.son not with hia usual synlclsm, his thrown In that direction, and ahe all decorations are In quiet good at prices that are kind to your | Perrett Place, NI4ht Phone 8935 115 Main St. TeL 7741 Maple street. in the case of the Black Tom (Jer- that the country "cannbt get dividends to patronize Schleldge's. s'Larted, including one at Indus- lierlai’.en aa a measure of retalia­ sUk covered chairs there today. worldlinesi, his drive and force. had found herself gradually being taste that enhances the general pocketbook. that of the maid of honor, only .aey City. N. J.) dl.aaster of the I strong through a process of spend- You get the benefit of experienced tiial prcnriscs in the eastern sec- tion for months of planle.ss bomb­ that It will be In yellow. She will Ts Given Slioner 1 The bomb that struck the royal Y et sometimes that evening, caught up In the thrill of the com­ lion of the city. pre-World war period to the ac- j tngIng and wasting mope money.”money, • chapel mahin- root (To Be Continued) paint that is whiter and staya! be content with inferior printing ers' tenement in the .southwest ac­ 70 Remain In Hospitals. - i he shouted. as It struck the red-carpeted her In waves- of beauty, she ex- | Johnson’s Stress (his source in.'lsted.'' ium. The bride's mother will be Mrs. Conrad Caspers FU E L CO. 887 Main Street Tel. 4457 While .the Army, Navy and R. French coa.st, which began at dusk of deciiUng. formally the qu.e.stion he wants to give some dictation,'' | A. F. stood prepared t o ' "repel people were challenged by con- ! Nielsen's Dairy. the company announced work filled with separate flowerets, to shop .several feet below the gnmrid The Hartford A rt School will tha place of tried and tested pri>- [ place to go. Proprietor Walter Ol­ Telephone 5145 and continued until 5 a m. (11 raised by Republican leaders as to she explained. “ Just notea,” she boarders■' on Britain's roast and tinning British attacks and now ould be resumed here Monday, which were atta»'hed notes direct­ level and It appeared they might resume classes for the cixty-thlrd ducts. son has several attractive values p.m., Friday, e.s.t.), lit the Euri>-i whether Pre.sident Roo.sevelt's added quickly. "You can do It air fields, the postma.ster general V” I the German p<>oples' Air Force la 'battered windows were replaced ing where the gifts with duplicate topple any minute. easily. I can't leave because some year on Monday. September 30 In That’s way Du Pont products I In used can and you'll find them pean shoreline from Boulogne Hensel-Darling today. speaking trip over Labor Day flowers would t^ found. When all The famed Gobelin tapestry on Now" iro quarters especially designed for It are featured at the Johnson Paint I to be reliable and worth far more. announced that, due to heavy north of Dunkirk with flashes of ' giving its reply. If the British clients are coming In Quotations pressure on telegraph ami tele­ haven't been over here In the past Miss Gladys Ruth Darling, Throughout the many acres of week-end was "nolltlral, " were Collected and unwrapped a the chapel wall behind the altar, alo^Tw hen^^ouTe th^ug'l, Th/r^ ‘ A-ry wing^of the Morgan HAVE YOUR CAR Company and as the store special­ I than the price asked. Here la a' YOU ADMIRE A . , .. . , w 1 I exploding bombs. anti-aircraft Rep. Joseph \V. Martin of Mas­ Memorlal. SEE FOR YOURSELF! phone services, the public had | two nights it is not because they daughter of -Mr. and Mrs, Lee El­ the plant men used hand tools delectable array of personal gifts depleting the baptism of Christ you can go home and finish up izes in paints and allied supplies ! splendid opportunity to obtain a sachusetts, chairman of the Re­ Regular Instruction In the Fine THOROUGHLY been asked to use them for urgent ^ " Activity Over Coast didn't try, but because they mer Darling o f 8 Church street, and steam shovels to clear the was disclosed. by John the Baptist, escaped ilam- that work In the morning." you get tbe benefit of the exten­ The commander, to exercise su­ - real bargain but you'd better hur­ BEAUTIFUL LAWN publican National Committee, ask­ ani Applied Arts Is offered and Yjsu eoa couldn't. and Martin Mathew Hensel. son of wav for reconstruction. The hostes.ses seiwed a delicious age. Queen V’ictoria's Bible and It was the first time Sue Mary GREASED sive knowledge and experience perior leadership, must be better ry as there’s no telling how long messages only. j continued air and searchlight ed the Senate group to And out classes include Life Drawing, over your ’’ 'General' Weather and ‘Gen­ Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Hen.sel of Working on big defense orders, salad luncheon. A feature of the the chapel organ llkewl.se were un­ had been In auch a home. The that Edwin Johnson, the proprie­ physically and professionally than ; they'll last. Weeds do not grow whero The announcement made no i activity over the .southeast coast who paid the expenses for the Pres- buffet table was with s magni­ mention of any damage done to reported, eral' ■ Fog. allegedly . England's Broad Brook, Will be married this the company said It would do all I cake in the scathed. butler who admitted her took her Painting, Composition, Advertis­ AND OIL CHANGED tor. has gained during hia many his officers and men. I Olson Motor Sales -Is the local lawns are properly fed and ing. Watercolor, Museum Re­ these facilities by the German I , pow'erful allies, are proving to be afternoon at four o'clock. In the possible to restore normal opera­ Identlal train and to determine ' shape of a wedding bell, made and Williams said the last of Ihe^ to a small library with book-lined At thie service station where we years in the business. In addition — Lieut. Oen Stanley H. Ford, ' agency for Chrysler and Ply- fying gloss A stick of three high explo.sive search, Applied Design, Costume niuwed. Ask for bulletin, bombings. the Britishers' big enemies. While chapel of the South Congrega­ tions. whether these costs should come j decorated artistically with white six bombs was the one that hit Iht, walla and dark polished furniture. use the best lubricants and mod­ to paints, Johnson's la headquar­ commenting on the \I isronain , mouth automobiles and Intema- when we get bomba fell In central Ix)ridon dur­ within the 13 000,000 limit on Pres- i Illustration, History of Costume ‘• ^ f Science of Mowing” , Searoh Riverside Wharves. I don't claim no more British tional church, Hartford. The cere­ Not Enough Glazlera Iclng and silver and a bow of white chapel. Flowers gave a touch of color to ern equipment. ters for wallpapers, varnishes, maneuvers. : tional Trucks. All you have to do ing the night raid. One glanced identlal campaign expenditures Im- : and Still Life Painting. The school through serv­ Armed patrols of police and the planes will reach Germany I do mony will be performed by the Reconstruction extended through maline. Bomb fragments which struck the room and pictures of family picture framing, shades and so is take a gander at the latest off . the roof of a building and posed by the Hatch pobtlcs act. also has a sculpture class which icing it — and see for yonraelf It’s Free! Home Guard turned out at one pastoi*, Rev. Warren Archibald KenvU, Dover and oth4r communl- I The affair was one of the most j the ambassador’s corridor In the groups in heavy, old-fashioned sil­ forth. Visit this attractive store It was to spare tha human race Chryslers and Pl'ymouths to real- cra-shed through the building op-i •'ay they can't come over in large Chairman Gillette (D . la.) said [ pleasant of the many pre-nuptial includes Instruction In Modelling, southeast coast town last night who will use the single ring serv- i ties. Buildings more than half a south wing of the palace damaged ver frames, desk ornaments, and today and see for yourself why it the untold suffering and indescrib- i Ize that these sleek, streamlined If It doeon't satisfy every stand­ poslte. bringing down a large sec- formations." he would place a letter from Mar- ! functions held In Miss Anderson's Casting and Stone and Wood Carv­ Adamy and searched riverside ' wharves Ice. The chapel will be decorated | mile distant had been hit by flying , two paintings hanging on the wall. a faint odor of good tpbacco made it the choice of leading con- able tragedy of the kind we are I machines are tops In their price ard. tlon of wall This source said a civilian with­ nieces of steel weighing ns much a.s tin before the flve-member commit­ honor. Five gaping holes, one ns large ing. Satbrday morning classes *re tractors and painters. > witnessing today that the Kellogg- John S. Wolcott ft Son and railroad sidings following re- ' The other two made direct hit.s i with palms and garden flowers 1 It livable. I range. These cars are built for drawal from London would simply 500 pounds. Glaziers could not tee at a closed session. I as a man’s head, were torn In a available for chUdren and high Service Station Ask about the new Du Pont Briand pact was signed. ports that six parachutes were on a large apartment houae. Each Miss Madeline C^>ok will sing "O I I beauty and comfort but. more 117 Hollister S|. Tel. 8597 make things worse for the city's meet the demand for their services. He announced also he would sub­ painting of Augusta WUhelmlna of Like a movie set, she thought, j.chool pupiln and adults who are Cor. Spruce and Eldridge Sta. Prepared Paint, a new house ‘ — Secretary Hull, commemorating COOK’S SERVICE STA. seen descending In that direction. blew out a huge section of ma­ Promise Me" and "I Ix>ve- You [ than that, they're built to give people, who then would be'exposed State police said they were mit reports by committee Invest!- ' Recruiting Drive I HeZSe-Cassel, Duchess of Cam- wishing she could relax and en­ unable to attend at other times. the poeCs 12th anniversary. .Manchester Green Phone 3998 'They failed to find any evidence sonry and de.atroyed numerous to hunger, rain and cold. Truly," and will be accompanied you outstanding performance. by Mrs. Johnson who will play the checking the membership roll of gators on complaints of "padding . ' bridge, which wax done In 1835 by joy, If only for these few mo­ Evening classes for the conven­ to support the report.s. apartments, hut The Pre.ss Asso­ “ Evacuation Plain .Murder” menta, the luxury about her. How you’ll thrill to the smart ap­ bridal music. the German-Amerlcan Bund, which voting registration hsts” In Hud- j j Artist C. F. Relchmann. ience of business people are held The ability to think Is on# of pearance of these fine motor cars High flying bombers rained high ciation said that all the occupants ‘'Evacuation Is plain murder," son County. New Jersey, and Wil- | For State Guarbjectives In the outer districts and silence anti-aircraft butteries. cers and representatives of the He and other Republican spokes­ with nir con­ Flavor ! dared war because we brought and Edward Schllsting of Broad service of the new state guard. ings of Kaiser Wilhelm II. wlio leil Someone had entered the room head the Applied Arts Department. Local officials should also con­ for eight hours ^ml 25 minutes, Bnmb;irdiiient Terrlfle, State Bureau of Explosives. men have asserted that the Presi­ PRINTING ditioning. Motor Sales and see Chrysler an)_W arning of huge defleits due leaders have maintained that the Dtes From Injuries hair, exquialtely groomed, poised and the Beaux Arts Atelier ef CENTER RESTAURANT i — Mra. Melville Muckleetone, presi­ ested in thlnga over his head. Ohio. ICE CREAM BAR new alarms, hut neither gunfire aircraft guns. coming to a point over the hand. to Federal defense spending. Prof. President’s speeches dedicating when the state guard will take A. E. Holmea J. W. Bora 509 Main Stmet "The British government has Her full length veil of tulle will over the state armory as the Na­ and unaelf-conaclous. Mural Design, both of New York. dent National Consuroen’ Tax — Moj. L. R. Lohr, fo m e r NBC 52 McKea Street nor planes were heard over the Seventeen persona who took William L. Oum of Harvard Uni­ Great Smoky Mountains National Hopklnton, Mass., Sept. 14—(J5 He has had extensive experience 251 No. Main St, Tel. 6727 TEL. 4487 the possibility of saving London, fall from a tiara of pearls. She tional Guard moves out for train­ With her waa Joan Brant. Sue CommiMlon. president. city. An alarm at 9:26 a. m. shelter in the ba.semcnt of a post versity declared today that the Park and the Chlckamauga dam —John Mahoney. *5. died today at In Display and. Adver.tlslng,^-.Tex- even now after 5,000 lives already will also wear a pearl necklace Mary recognized her, too, from (3:26 a. m.. e. s. t.) last five min­ office In southwest London es­ only posolble means of reducing on the Tennessee river were "non- ing In Florida. Framingham hospital from In­ tile Design and Mural Decoration MISS ANNIE SWIFT utes and the second at 11:01 a. m. have been lost, from the fate of and carry a bouquet of white roses Legion officers hope for a well juries BUffersd In a hlt-and-mn au­ the roto pictures. This year she caped unhurt when It was hit by a Warsaw. The German Air Force them other than by "additional tax political.” I having executed decorations for Houn 2 to 5 and 7 tq S P. M. (5:01 a, m.. e. s. t.) ended In 15 bomb before dawn. , and gardenias with shower of vol- burdens” —was by cutting non- Considerable Interest attached attended meeting Wednesday tomobile accMent last night near was society’s No. 1 glamor girl. will contln\ie Its relentless attacks It waa Mltzl who apoke. "the Textile Building of the New Sorry you had S O U I t l O R RuMnow Bldg. Srd Floor minutes. In between, however, A West London church was ley\lies. defense expenditures. adso to the Senate Committee’s In- night. his home.' HOT WATER unless the British government “You’re from father’s office?” York World's Fair. Hia work has Daily Pattern explosions— either of bombs or damaged aeriou.sly and the ad­ The maid of honor will be a amock - op, acts.” Sue Mery’s voice seemed been on view at the G. R. D. Stu­ I Plenty of if anti-aircraft fire were heard in joining vicarage demolished In a gowned In pink brocaded satin, dio In New York City, the South­ but rfell be the London area. with blue veil and tiara. Her arm strange to her own ears. She tried 3-bomb salvo dropped by a lone ern Vermont Artiata’ Association, glad to make Patter* 8781 for every A government eoromunlque ac­ raider. One wall of the vicarage, bouquet will be of yellow rosea. to be calm and a.saume the young the neceaaary buslneu woman role, but ahe felt the Architectural League, Mural purpoM a t knowledged that fires were start­ on which a cross was carved, was The bridesmaids’ gowns will be of Paintera society and the Metro­ repoln at low Broksa sate ftass wIsSswo ora USED CAR SPECULS ed at various points in the city About Town blue brocaded satin with pink terribly' gaucheriwkward, wrong­ A casual runabout dress like left standing, the British i’ :es8 politan Museum exhibition of Tex­ prices — so m a m n i dsagarsas! Hsva tks .wIsSows this Is one of tho flrat things I95S Packard Four-Door Tear­ Ian economi­ durine the night rnld'but said that tiaras and veils and bouquets of Sunday Special ly dreaaed. Association .said. tile Designs as a member of the quickly yon MBP*! In your ear rsploeed wftk saw you crave, os the seosoh wears ing Sedan with radio and heat­ all of them either had been extin- pink ahd yellow roses and snap­ ' "H e’ll he down eventually.” cal price A resident of the ■ are.a said T h e P la c e American Design Group. Besides won’t be Inctoavealenoed. shatterproof gtaso. on. It makes up charmingly In er. Mltzl 'sald, taking some books gui.ihe.d or brought under control. "every house within 200 yards Ernest Morse. In charge of con­ dragons. Mrs. Darling, mother of Pointing and Refinlshlng when yon from tbe desk. "H e won’ t exer- hts work at the Cooper Union, he bright wool cre^ or jersey, In One German plane was report­ has something to show” for the struction work for the Manchester the bride, will be attired in blue d Specialty. We Sea Oloee for Every Need! 1938 Chevrolet 'j Ton Panel Water Company is taking hts va­ clae, you knovv,” she explalnedf has conducted claases In the sum­ spun rayon or flat crepe, with >eat it. ed shi,t down by ground defenses raid. ■ Four persons were In­ lace with corsage of ^rdenlos, and mer at the Art Students League. Truck. cation this coming week and will tu'hilng to the’ other girl, "end WINTER’S AUTO BODY CO. or without a flash of white at after being caught In a web of jured. Mra. Hensel, mother of the bride­ M ETCALFE GLASS CO. Several Ckevrelete from fifty “It CooU So Little” move Into his new home on Strong now he’s 'working harder because Mr. Eldredge believes that the -U IPs Warth Fixing— the cardigan neckline. This de­ searchlights over East Ix>ndon. In northwe.st Ixindon a "bread- groom will wear a block dress DINNERS 75' objective study of natural forms Is l l lV i Osatae St. TsL SS8S d o IlM op. We Con FU It” sign, No. 8781, has shoulder tucks street. and corsage of white roees. of all this war stuff." , MANCHESTER GAS C a The^all clear signals sounded the bucket" of incendiary bombs start­ T o B u y a necessary foundation for the 18S W. Middle l^ k . Tel. 870S that break, under the (lecorative',, (Senred from 12 o’clock on)- end of the alarm at 5:25 a. m., A reception for 100 guests will " I ’m sick o f hearing war all ed’ flre.a which soon were con­ the ..time," Joan Brant said. “ It’s healthy development of the ability little flaps, into fulness— a detail F (11:25 p. m., e.s.t,. Friday). trolled. Frost was reported In some sec­ follow In the church parlors, wrhlcb Choiec o f: and talent of the aerloua student adroitly flattering to the figure. ; OLSON Sen Ices Aiarrying On I tions of Manchester today. Buck- will be decorated with seasonal Chicken Soap b 1b Reihe cut a terrible crimp in’ the social' season, I would get a lousy break and he feels that the Hartford A rt The slim, paneled skirt la just \ The morning htv.-spape.rs de- | n land section reported that vegeta­ flowers. On their return from on Chilled Tomato Juice Fniit Cocktail School offera an excellent oppor­ the year I came out.” When Yop . right for this type of dress. • MOTOR SALES Don’t .Rain a a dared essential services still were . a C t O r i C S s L lO C K .8 « tion Was hit there. unannounced wedding trip they For right now, to wear with Hearts of Celery Staffed Olives Mltzl laughed. "Could be worse. tunity for study because It is free Need Tires S ll Main Street TM. 6SI8 carrying on—"limping a little In will Uve on Church streej^ Broad from the Influence of art “ Isms” a fur scarf or short jacket, and Your Lawn Well, we have to get along,” she OIL BURNERS •ome places.” The News-Chronicle Brook, and be at home to their which misdirect the students’ ef­ See Us! later on, to wear under your I Company No. 3 of the South said to Bue Mary. "Mlaa Brant’a said—and a.sscrted that seven con- Railroads Bombed Manchester Are department wma friends after October 1, Cherrystone Cocktail forts In their search for aound Now ia the Time To Think iRetreod — Used heavy coat, this little fashion will . . end work The bride was graduated from TIRES being a deb. I’m being a former Hew — Good- twice ea hard, se(nitive nights In air raid shelters called on a still alarm at 9:35 this training. be one of the most dependable in Choice o f: deb. This la my afternoon at the Irlck — Phorla — witk a duU hsd failed to shake Londoners' morning to 989 Main street. There Manchester High school with the A comprehensive exhibition of of Next Winter’s Hest your wardrobe, and it's very easy I (Oontlnued from Page One) day nursery. Funny, but I get a Ia ii Other Makes. lawn mower! - morale. was no fire. The small room was class of 1030 and has been em' Roost Prime Ribs of Beef aa Jos Mr. Eldredge’s work will be on to moke. Just follow the step-by-1 Buy .or Build the aort of kick out of It. Working Our Bkorpiae- S N A a F B M ia The threat of , delayed-action fllled with steam, caused when a ployed at the local library. Her Roast Prime Ribs of Beef Aujus view in. the A rt School a ^ u t the- on Burner Heating-la Um mod­ Large AUowaoee Oa Old Tires. step sew chart Included In your ! 1 anti-aircraft defcn.ses In the met­ ^ fts to her attendants were brace­ with those dirty, emelly little leg service Is the lest weed. Iti bombs remained ever-present, ropolitan region, thereby depriving radiator was moved and the per­ Fried Chicken a is Maryland middle of October. em way economical, too! Out of Gas — Flat Tire — pattern, and you’ll enjoy sewing ' Building & Loan Way however. lets. and the bridegroom’s gifts to kldi. I mean. They have so little Besides Mr. Eldredge, the facul­ Battery ‘Troable — Dial S181 caaoss beck to you ee feed aa ( other parts of the island of pro­ son moving the radiator neglected Broiled Sirloi|i Stesk->- Mushroom Sauce and are ao grateful. brand new. Flvu unexploded bombs still lay to place a cap on the discon­ his best man and ushers were blH- ty Includes Frederic S. Hynd, Di­ Pattern No 8781 is designed for ; tection. folds. Mr.. Hansel is with the Chol<;e of Veiretsbles: “ I think I ’ll help Alice Simpson If you are planning to pur­ In the vicinity of S t Paul's cathe­ Becoming Easy Targets ' nected steam pipe. rector; Howard Ahrens;- Henry G. Campbell’s sizes 14. 16. 18. 20; 40 and 42. Broad Brook Woolen eompoay. campaign far a new social center. dral, which was g'wrded doaely. The Industrial Midlands and Fresh Garden Beans Krel.'), John Matulls and Mlaa Lola Johnson & Little Size 18 required 4$i yards of 39- - chase or build a home and Raids also were reported In oth> Canliflower — Hollshdaise Sauce She’a up to her neck in welfare Howard. IM Center Street , Service Statioti Inch material without nap. BRAITH WAITE other sections rapidly are becom­ Forty minutes before train time work and eociol reform. Oh, well. need a loan with which to •r polls of the United Kingdom. ing easy targets'for German-raid­ today no tickets had been sold at Tim iM tns-K B rTaliB and ^French Peas Registration w«ek will be held Phene 5876 Cor. Mata 8L ood MMdIe Tpk. For a Pattern of this attractive ! _ 52 Pearl Street this morning s lone plane It’s eomethlng to dp besidea play model send 15c in coin, your noma,; finance it, stop in and in­ ers, these sources said, and added the Manchester passenger ststlon VAN’S from September 23 through Sep­ attacked a Welsh town and four Idas AgnM KarralU, daughter Choice of Potatoes: bridge and go to cocktail partlea.” address, styles number and size { ominously that aerial preparations for the excursion to Narrngansett of Mr. and Mra. Peter KOrvolU of tember 28 from 2-5. At that time, quire about our loaning persons were believed killed when Fried Yams and Whipped Potatoes to The Herold'a Today's Pattern | for the long-threatened Invasion of Park although nearly 50 took the ToUond Turnpike becooM the bride Mr. Hynd, tbe director, will be a bomb struck a hotel. They were gone with a awlah Service, 106 7th avenue. New ( plan. England were well in hand. excursion a week ago. of George W alter Timmins, sdn c i available for consultation and the Our Staff The Royal Air Force, battling D cfla crt: CUT-RATE TIRE SHOPPE of perfumed frocks and a gleam York. Adolf HlUer was represented as Mr. and Mi*. Walter Timmin* of school will be open fob inspection. ^'Arm«Stron9 almost endlessly In defense of the of silken hose, the clicking of • I *• Coorleone Johnson Bros. Send for it today— the itew F a ll! Loans are made prompt­ "hiding his own tim ei for the de­ Karen, the 1-year-old daughter Winter street RockvUle, lost evo- Lenon Cream F^id^biff their heels tapping a tune on the and YOUR TIRE MaEAGV Iriond, carried on, too, with its cisive blow, "but he won’t be hur­ 427 Hartford Road Tel. 3866 Fashion Book, full of smart new ly after receipt of applica­ of Mr. and Mra. Evald Johnson of nlng. Tbe ceremony was perform­ Choice of Pio Mancheater Dairy Ice Cream polished floors. Sue Mary ect. Hier: daughters, Mrs. honor wore navy blue silk with 72 Maple St. TeL S41S O rg o a tz o d Apra, IW l' « 7 — CORNER PEARL AND MAIN STREETS Good trad^in allowance for old tires. come sense the bttter under- late.—ft. Vennliig. Mfb4 gfittm lorty Intonse, and war machine. Rachel F te Mra. Greenaway conoge of pink roi^buds. Read H em ^ Advt. l a b r i m « a j ^ ^ “iS» B y o y y d a f w ora m e m y g 9 t tbg lodgo. ^ The leeioaoajr was tollovsit ^ n MANCKBaTBB EVENING BBRAU), UANCHBSTSB. CONN. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, IMS MANCHEBTEB EVENING BERAIiD. UANCHE8TE1I. CONN. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 1 4 ,1940 PAGE BLBVBI

C/uuM Fusing BantUi Parachute Troops for Uncle Sam Chicago Lauds Detroit Yells To Give Him Hie Change 'esting Lane to Open Old Ted Lyons For Greenberg Yankees Drop Three Games Behind as Tigers Win by 8~0 ' Nswvrk, Hi J„ Sept 14 — (F)—DlogsiMa would havs Ilk- Monday in Rockville City Whoops It Up for.. •d Msndal Mendalfon. Leads Way in Great In Thi* Corntr 'When a man gave him a dol­ the dedication exercises at the Player Who Has Hurl lar bill for a ten-cent cigar Pennant Drive with ^Jbispections Will Be last night, the 62-year-oId Expect PA’s to Bank on Kovis to .Even Series Well. Indians Nip Red Sox , Rocky Hill Home for Veterans this ed 18 Years for Sox. Terrific Slugging. By Art Krenz Held on Hale Street afternoon. druggist handed over the Special Meeting Monday ato^e and turned around to And Continue. Until' A special meeting of the officera Chicago, Sept. 14—(#)—Theo­ get Some change. Then the. Detroit, Sept. 14.—(ff>—Without On Two Hits to Stay and committees of the RockvUle dore Aniar Lyons, pitching hfS "cuetomer'e'' companion flour­ the formality of nominating or aac- October 7th. Chapter, American Red Cross will 18th year for the Chicago White ished a gun and said: ondlng speeches, the good baaeball Champs Qattle Bernardi and Jackie May Local Sport 'This Is a holdup. Gimme minded people of Detroit oSSr aa be held on Monday afternoon, Sept­ Sox, really ie going to have a day their candidate for "moat valu^Ie RockvUl*. Sept. 14—(Special)— ember 16 at 4:30 o'clock in the for himself tomorrow when admir­ your money." Half Game Off Pace “You get out of here,” Men- player” honors a man who la hold­ West Sides at Ranked as Most Valuable ™*naa automobile inapecUon.laii* library of the Sykes school. The ing fans will honor l\im. ing dowfi a new position this sea- Chatter regular annual meeting will be No usual suitcase presentation deleon replied. an Hale atreet will open on 'Mon­ ' The bendita ran with Men- aon. held in October and will be open at home plate—it will be a heart- He is Henry Greenberg, left Mount Sunday Players in the Twi Loop Bruce Watldna, graduate of Milnar and Bagby Wage* day for the aecond period of equip- to the public. Ail officers and com­ tugging, 15,000 day for this amaz­ delson after them, eboutiag Manchester High In the Class of Cooney Paces BMBt examination for thle year. fielder and ex-flnt baseman of tha ------a Brilliant.Mound Duet'] mittee members are' urged to at­ ing hurler, now 39 yeare old and “Hey, bere’a your change." league leading Tigera, and hla con­ 1989B and a substitute back on its The RockvUle lane will be open tend the special meeting on Mon llnMiing one of the best seasons of One of the. me.n stopped,, stituents tell you that he la honest, A search through the Twi Ita-'k Tha moat valuable plasrer to his undefeated football eleven of 1938, A» Tribe Copa by l«0t‘ took the 90 cents and ctarted Pagani’fl Nine Likely to Is one of the promising players The National throuKh October 7. The station day. his career. fearless, experienced, etc.—In fact gu* records for tha bast all 'round team was Jackla May. Ha pitched Will operate on a daily achedule Get Together Sunday The fans, by popular donation of running again. Mendelson re­ and batted the Wert SIdera into a seeking a berth on the varsity at Chisox .Move to Fourth- just the guy to get the award he Use Jackie May in Bid playar In tha laagua for tMs taa- from 8 a.m. unUl 5 p.m. excepting About 200 visitors are expected dimes, will present him with a turned to hie store. won in 1936. commanding lead and when not on Tufts Oollege at Medford, Maas. Bundaya and legal holidays. Ever}' in Rockville-on Sunday to attend luxurious automobile. The ball club Up to ten days ago Candidate For Title Qincher; son raveala that quiat, gantlamanly tha mound he played first base and . . . young Watkins, the son of Mr. Becfi’ Player Boastfi On Twin Victory; Red« motor vehicle must have an offi­ and Mrs. C. Elm ers Watkins, Im­ the State Get-together of the viill come up with a check of into the World's Series, but the Greenberg did a fair Job of cam-'^ Harry Bamardl of tha Pollah- the outfield. He batted .341 dur­ And Dodgers:^ Win. cial inspection sticker and the Mo­ Daughters of Isabella. Sacred $1,000 or more. His teammates palgnlng with his mighty bat; since Start Play at 3 p. m. Amaricana gets the award. “The ing the aesson which included the pressed coaches with bis play as a .320 .Mark; RadcHiT Cincinnati Reds, to a man, are freshman last' fall and he'a mak­ tor Vehicles department warns Heart Circle, of Rockville will be will give him an autographed bat pulling for the Tribe. . . . The then he has been terrific. most valuabla playar to hla team playoffs, fielded .977, itoia 'five Still Anicrk Leader. owners to have their cars inspect­ wrapped in folding money, the At thia writing he leads the Ed Kovli, celebrated aldearm finds Jackie May of Pagani's West bases and walked 11 times. He ing a determined bid for a perma­ By BIU M-hlto the ho.st.s for the event which will Reds figure that two capacity nent place on the ^ team this Aaauclated Preaa Sport* Wrttar . ed early in order to avoid last min­ take place In Red Men's hall. Mem­ radio anno.uncers a radio, the base­ American League in runs iMitted In fast bailer, la ragarded as the llke- Sides Uklng the palm. Both these drove in 14 rune and hit two homera ute rushes. Rockt'iUe autolsta who ball writei* a fishing and hunting ttowds in the big Municipal sta­ during the season. Hla lervicea to year . . . New York, Sept. 14—(jP)—The bers from throughout Connecticut dium in Cleveland would mean with 127 and doubles with 48.. Jy pitching choice of the- Pollsh- player* are a ci^tt to tha game For a team of "nine old man” mlMs having their cars inspected outfit, the ushers a golf outfit, and and their respective teams. Paganl team this year were val­ lad. who have held the National are expected to be present. $7,000 melon for each member of second in ' ^ n s scored and homq imericana as the Twi^Leagrue and that seemed destined to suffer during the period beginning Mon­ various firms gifts, including a the winning club. . runs with 110 and 33, respM Bernard! played first, eecond, uable In every game and he has Word recently came from the League batting leadership from from the altitude If it got htgber day may have them examined at City Court washing machine and a mangier— 'own champions seek to even up played In all of them to date. Valley Arena at Holyoke. Moss., George Previa, 23 of 85 Reming and is near the top with ,li short and In the field during the week to week will tell you it s a i than fifth place In the American any other station in the state. The and Ted a bachelor. and a .335 batting average. the aeries with Pagani's West pas£ summer, batted a neat .412 It was hard this year to make where Joe DeMaria Is promoter lot easier to gel there than to League, the Detroit Tiger* SOMH Hartford station will be open from ton strict, Bridgeport waa;ibefore While the day is to honor Ted Work on $150,000 gymnasluih at for the regular season and fielded the aelectlons because there were and matchmaker, that Pete Ven- Judge Thoma.s L. Larkin in the Greenberg's best worx haa been .Sides at Mt. Nebo tomorrow af­ slay there. surprisingly spry. hConday through Januaiy 31. The —who will pitch the first game of Birmingham-Southern College was .991. He led the PA'e in stolen so many outstanding players in the drillo, J r , had been signed to meet Rockville City Court on Friday on rtopped a month ago and probably done in the last ten days, in which ternoon. The challengers need Last week Dixi* Walker, the Tagged Isst spring as an outfit, Manchester station will be open a doubleheader against Boston— he carried the load aa the Tigers baaea with 14 and batted in 23 league. Johnny Hedlund, of the Pep McNIne of Holyoke in a three- from December 7 through Janu­ a charge of failure t6 reduce speed will not be reaumed for aeveral one more victory to gain title hon­ Dodgers' dandy, was head and , that .lefinitely had looked upon two Lyonses will be spotlighted. climbed from fouf games back to runs, got 17 bases on balls. What West Sides, Correntt of the Ger­ rounder next Monday, but notice shoulders above the field, but this i ary 2. at an intersection. He was arrested Ted's father, A. F. Lyons, Is com­ more months. . . . Reason; Ih e ors. having taken the opener 4-2, man-Americans. Mike Zwlck of now cornea that the bout hsui been belter days, the Tigers today are the top of the landings. made his services so valuable was week hes in eighth place. A week : the hottest if not the best -team 4-H Clubs Exhibit by .State Policeman McCormick of ing up from Texas to see, for the government Is using the entire out­ and seam certain to send Jackie his willingness to play any place Moriarty Brothers, and those three called off nut DcMarla, former put of the steel mills for defense During thia nine-game span he May to tha firing line again In the earlier, Bama Rowell of the Bees in the American !>>ague Many members of the 4-H Clvibs the Stafford Springs Barracks. first time, his famous son pitch a has batted .429, driven in 15 scores he was asked to fill. He came to energetic youngsters of the Blue- match'maker for tho-Red Men's A. of Tolland will take part in the ex­ ■ liPmek-Ziigura purposes. hope that the sUllar southpaw skidded from first. Humiliate f'hampiona major league game. and belted seven homers Manchester in 1936 with the Green fields-Legion team, Katkaveck, C., forwards no explanation . . . Up at the head of the class now hibits at the Eastern States Ex­ The marriage of Miss Julia No more popular player was can duplicate his six-hit twirling and last season signed up with the Griswold and Hlllnskl. deserve spe­ incidents'ly, the cold weather forc­ Twice they have stopped the Naturally, Greenberg is pretty of last Sunday. The game will Is Johnny Cooney of tbe Boston . New York Yankees, the last time position next week in Springfield. Zagifra, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ever in the major leagues. He la well pleased with himself but he Pollsh-Americans, played brilliant­ cial mention. Russ Burke and ed cancellation of the card at The club mefnbers who exhibit start promptly at three o'clock. Bees with a creditable .320. With- j yesterday by a humiliating 8-0 Andrew Zagura of Spring atreet respected by his teammates, by confetwes he would like to win the ly during the 1939 campaign with Cliff Keeney also come in for hon- j Thompsonville last Thursday in easy distance of him are Jim ' tho animals will spend the entire to Jo.seph Lemck, son of Mr. and opposing players and even by um­ Ellington league batting- title—an honor he Sec Uuffy A# Starter both clubs and continued with the orable mention as they unselfishly night I shutout as little Tommy Bridges week at the fairgrounds and com­ Gleeson of the fu bs with .318 and 1 cume-balled the 5'anks Into belp- Mrs. Joseph Lemek of Brooklyn pires, for Lyons has the reputa­ haa never achieved. May pitched a nifty six hitter PA's this year in the same fash­ gave the yo:inger members of the Johnny Mize of the Cards and pete for the Grand Champion street took place this morning at tion of never making a beef. G. F. Berr team a resi lift throughout the lossne,,* That, was the Tlgera' Tel. 408-S. Rockville Greenberg has led the league last w'eek to stifle the potent bats ion. Bill SInnamon town tennis ■ Schnozz I-ornbardl of the Rcd.e Award on Monday. St. Joseph's church. Ted Td^ hia fast ball speed six twice in runs batted in. In 1935 of the town champions.- Playing He Is the type of player who Is i season eighth lietnry In the last nine Among those who will show champion of 19.36. Is schedule.d to both boasting average of .317. years ago because of an ailing, he topped thia divlalon with 170 the percentages for tomorrow, the always ready, never grumbles and It was a great year for baseball oppose Donald Cram at two o'clock ; times out and the fifth straight steers are Emerson Abom of El­ in Mancheater and all of the teams The American League race runs win over their two toughest foea, right arm. but courageously con­ Edward Tuttle and his mother, and was accorded most valuable West Sldere will probably send rarely engages in any argtiment thia afternoon of the high school ' a lot smoother. Rip Radcllff of the lington, Helen Carter and Gall tinued without complaint and re­ Mrs. Frank J. Tuttle, of Main player honors. In 1937 he had 183 him back again holding Duffy In with the umpires. His work this were out there every game fight­ the Indians snd the 5’ankeea. Creesy of Storrs. Herman DeDoyt courts In the finals of the 1940 Browns still !.e the No. 1 man. hU gained some semblance of his old- street, left this week on a motor runs batted in to lead. reserve. T3iLi is not definite aa year left no dmibt as to the winner ing for top honors But the men's single championship . . . on Bri 'pea w:ia touched for three and Wilbur Porter of Hebron, two Andover pklms and orchids go to Bernardi .344 giving him the coveted posi­ time zip only last year. He la re­ trip to Los Angeles,. CaKf., where He led the league in doubles Wfith the persistent rumors nominate of the award ss the best all round the basis of past performances, tion over such fence busters ss •olid Mows in the first two In- each; Shirley Avery of Somers, .Mrs. Maxwell Hutchinson garded aa one of the headiest they will visit Mrs. ’Tuttle's daugh­ 63 in 1934 and has been tops in the right hander for this game, pisyer for 1940. and Jackie May. rings but after that the Yankees Joseph Barrasso and Charles Bar- the.se rivals seem evenly matched Luke Appling of the White .Sox 157-4. WllUmantlo pitchers in the majors. ter. Mrs. William B. Houlihan and homers twice. In 1935 he drove rhere are other rumors floating ■with Cram conceded a good chance and .Joe DLMagglo of the Yankees, didn't get a man p.a.st first bane. raoao, both of Hebron, Joseph Lyons never played with any family. Shirley Houlihan, who the ball from the park 36 times around baseball alley which cannot The Tigers pounded out 16 hits. In­ Flint and Walter Young of South of gaining the title in hii first a t­ who are close behind at .341. The Republican voters of the other team, major or minor, since has been spending several weeks while in 19.38 he hit 58 homers. be stated because there la no tempt , . . cluding Hank Greenberg's 33rd Coventry, one each. leaving Baylor University and The leaders in each league: homer, to hand Marius Russo hla with her grandparents, Mr. and A self-made ball player, the 216- means of confirmation. The back- National lioague Lambs will be exhibited by town Delected the following nomi­ joining the White Sox back in Mrs. Frank Tuttle. of this towm, i pound, six feet four inch Jewish era of the PA'e claim that the first defeat in his last eight starto- Marffla Young of Storrs. Eugene nees for town election on October 1923. He has won 231 games, in­ and her paternal grandmother in Kicking Game as Good The St. Louts Cardinals’ Roches- Player. Club AB R H Pet Me.in-.vhlle the .»econd placa athlete haa developed into a more team will click tomorrow and the Cooney Boston .3.50 39 112 .320 flt. Louis of Vernon. Wilfred Heck cluding a no hitter against Boston Newport, R. I , returned with them than acceptable fielder.* He con­ hoet of west aide fans believe that 'er Club IS conducting a baseball Cleveland Indian*..alayed close to of Union. Walter Stutz of Elling­ 7: Assessor, H. I. Lilllqulst; board school and training camp at Roose­ Gleeson. iThicago 424 69 135 .315. of tax review, A. W. Savage; first In 1926. He has always been a to her home in Los Angeles. sented to the move from first base when the game Is over the cham- I the Tigera as A1 Milnar and Bos- ton, Daniel Avery of Stafford; good hitter, and a remarkable The James W. Milne Camp, velt stadium in Blackstone. Chapman, McCullough ■Mize, 8t. Louis .504 100 160 .317 i pigs by James Brady of Ellington, to the jinaccustomed pastures of plonship and the Busch Memorial As in Haughton’s Day 'Lombardi. Cm. . 369 49 117 .317 ton's young Jim Bagby hooked up selectman, L. B. Whitcomb; 2nd fielder, playing an entire season United Spanish War Veterans, has left field last winter when the trophy will be back across the |, starting next Monday . . . the I in the dav s finest pitching dual, John (Soodrlch of West Willlngton, selectman, Louis Turner; grand I Taking a tip from the Nazi primer on invasion, the U. S. Army is experimenting with its first unit of without an error. Of all the bat­ received a $100 bequest from the camp runs trough the week and is .McCormick Ctn. .54 3 84 1 74 .31.5 Marma Young of Storrs; a Jersey Tiger management suggested the tracks. The entire Paganl tehrh expressly for young players be­ I Rowell. Boston . 438 45 138 .315 j Milnar s three-hitter won out by a jurors, Lincoln Bathrick, J. M. I parachutists. At Hightstown, N. J., a volunteer platoon of 48 men and 2 officers from the U S. Infantry ters he’s faced, he rates A1 Sim­ late George Abom of Ellington, shift for the good of the club. has the beet of the argument for of form before he enme to me. I I 1-0 score over Baghy's two-hitter by Marcella MacVarlsh of Elllng- Bogardus, William Olson; con- i School at Fort Benning, Ga.. 's learning -ichuting technique on two jumping towers — one for guided mons, now a player-coach with the who died several months ago. Mr. So SayA Jimmy Phelan tween the ages of 17 and 22 years Gain Amateur Finals 1 Hack Chicago . 5,38 88 168 .313 tr a and a brown Swiss cow by Jo The experts wondered if Green­ this game because the preasure take each one individually and try ; because the. Indians bunched sin­ stables, Edward Whitcomb, Whit- ; 'chutes, one for free 'chutes. This striking photo shows a soldier in free parachute, beginning his de­ Athletics, aa the toughest. Al­ Abom was a member of the Milne berg's ail around play would be will be on the Polwh lads. and will be under the able guld------' Walker. Brook. 505 66 158 .313 Bill MaeVarish of Ellington. ncy Merritt, Harry Sheldon, Arthur ; Of Washington; Well- to dewlop a standardized form no ante of such scouts as r . S. "P o p ' . _ ,, .... I Mav. Phils 436 .55 136 .312 gles by Rov Weatherly and Jeff scent after parachute was released from top of 125-foot tower. If experiment works out, all U. S. infan­ ways a great competitive player, Camp. Commander George Miller affected by the change. Apparent­ The fairy tale rise of Pagani's that he goes through the same Heath, so that Weatherly scored The Tolland County Dairy Judg- Pinney; registrar of voters, | trymen may take similar courses. Kelchncr. dean of all ivory’ hunt- G o lf c P b f r o m th p R i s l l t generally is considered the Koy, -St. Louis 3-52 46 109 .310 he took pride in pitching to the stated that the Camp hasn't decid­ ly it has—for the better. team rivals any fiction book yarn, , motions on all Kicks. Willtmantic ... . ~ amateur in the country, had I the only run while a double play iBg team will judge against seven Charles Wright; board of educa­ ed what will be done with the gift, Placed Punt Is Called era: Roy Dlaslnger of j American I>eague other teams and the four high men touch ones and that went for Babe Taken into the Twi League In 1939 ! Chapman five down at the end of ( was erasing Heath. tion, Ellsworth L. Covell; finance j. Ruth, Ty (Tobb, Trls Speaker, and which is greatly appreciated. Veaterday’B Results to flu out the alxth club It took When in doubt punt, but be scout for the New England Dis­ Side of tho Tracks to I Plaver C3ub AB R H Pet. in the contest will represent Con­ board for three years, Charles f Best Gainer on Grid. sure that the punt is high and trict. and Oliver French, president the first' nine hole.s The only hlo‘ws off Milnar, who I'Ject. The women who served on the other great slugging stars. Mr. and Mrs Bnmo Ambrosi of only a few games for this nonde- ; Clash in 36-Hole Test And then Chapni.an- caught' fire Radcllff, St. L . 524 73 180 .344 I has now won 16 and lost 8, were necticut at the National Dairy Wright; fire commissioner, How­ Falrvlew avenue are the parents far away or out of bounds of the Roch^ter.cluh . .. all play­ Show contest to be held in Harris­ I this committee were: Mrs. David Lyons has always been willing National script gang,to catch the fancy of . Second of five stortea by the and abol a iwo-under-par 34 on the ; n f i S ' i J r t 512 fi lii '211 j singles by Jimmy Foxx, Joe Cro­ ard Stanley; library director, Mrs. // Bolton 1 Wapping to help other hurlera overcome of a son bom this week at the Brooklyn 8, Pittsburgh 2. the fans and right up to ths very i The blocked punt Is a real ers coming within the age limit ’ F'or Coveted Laurels. burg, Penn., in October. The me‘m- C. L. Wright; children's aid com­ Toomey, Mrs. Keeney Hutchinson, game's greate.st coaches tragedy, so protect your kicker are invited and need bring only ' nin and Roger -Cramer, ---- . I Mrs. Herbert Hutchinson. Mra. Al- W . W. pitching mistakes. Only this year Rockville City hospital St. Louis 9, Boston 3. last game of the season it put soared to 40. Chapman won six Chlsox Gain Fourth bere of the Tolland County team missioner, Mrs. Georga Nelson. Mr*. Clyde Marehaill Ml*. Grant Miss Ruth Palmer, d a^ h ter of and develop hla speed. their regular equipment but must Wllllaras, Boston 496 119 167 .337 are: William Thrall of Vernon, Al­ Phone 4357 i fred Kline, and Mrs. Clyde Mar- 7384, Mancbeeter ; when young Sid Hudson of the Cincinnati 5, New York 2. color into the national pastime j By Gajlc Talbot titles and stood one-up at the lunch The Chicago WTilte Sox crept in-, The Democratic Assembly fol- ^ Washington club had won only 'Trial Justice and Mrs. Tlieodore here. Taking up the game where By Jimmy Phelan be prepared to pay their own ex­ Wright. Chicago 535 74 180 .336 bert Lanz, Jr., and Norma Schnei­ i shall. ■ Philadelphia 6, Chicago 1. Washington's Head Football Msmaroneck. N. Y., Sept 14.— period. Though he recovered some­ to fourth place by running their lowed selections of delegates to ; twQ^.of 11 starts. Manager Bucky -A. Palmer of Eleat atreet. and American they left off in 1939 Pagani's gang ! Next; '*Th« Pasting Game,” by penses . . . Greenberg, ijet. .526 110 178 .335 der of Ellington and John King»- Vlsltlng Masters’ Night j Democratic Caucus was ______^ Coach what in the afternoon and foucht victory string to five straight with state conventions by making up I The Republican caucus will be Harris of the Senators asked Ly- Jam es Patric, son of Mr and Mrs. Detroit 8, New York 0. was a contender throughout the ! Dr. Eddie Anderson of Iona. A couple of young gentlemen who Trasis, Wash. . 463 53 151 .326 bury, Jr., of Coventr}-. ReatUe, Sept. 14.—Punting In Tom Grace, manager of the back valiantly. Wehrle never man­ Finnev. Boston .517 69 166 .321 a pair of victories over the Ath­ their slate for town election. Sena- ' held this evening at 8 o'clock, in attended the regular South Windsor Town I oils if he would give Hudson a few Harold J. Patric. will enter the Cleveland 1, Boston 0. season and took over second place were born with silver brassies in aged to square the match. Funeral Circle Theater, informs us that F. Hayes, Phila. 405 64 130 .321 letics. 6-2 and 8-4. The Sox relied Tha funeral of Conrad B. Ran, torial convention delegates are, ' the Community hall at Bolton meeting of the Bolton Grange on Thursdav evening with 85 Lyons obliged-and im- freshman class at the University St. Louis 7. Washington 3. In the etandings. played through football la as Important as pitch­ their mouths, and who teethed on on steady pitching by ThomtOB Mrs John Yeomans and Thomas I I-nday evening when they were hu^day evening. . .mediately Hudson started a win- of Cohhecticut Both were honor the playoffs and defeated the town motion pictures of the Henry Arm- Climax of Match 8 8 , Crystal Lake for 20 years Center for the purpose of nomi­ pre.sent. The following were nom-1 ^t^eak Cht'^ago 6-8, Philadelphia 2-4. ing in baseball. The punt la the two-inch golf club steaks, met Lee and Jack Hallett, a right­ Birmingham; congressional. Lewis hosta to visiting masters from pupllir' at the Rockville High champions in the flrat tilt. Now real tong gainer of football. League Leaders strong-Lew Jenkins fistic clash, m The climax of a queer match proprietor of ' Rau s Pavilion at nating candidates for the town eight Granges including; Coven­ , mated; Asses.«u- for three years, j ^0.,^ politely on the Winged Fool course .-«me to the 32nd hole. Wehrle a- hander making bis major leagua Cryatal Lake was held on Friday Phelps and Mrs. Thomas Birming­ •school, from which they graduated only nine innings of play remain, No other play is aa productive. which Hammerin' Hank meted out offices, the election of which will try, Tunxis. Newington Morris, Bruno Patrio; board of tax re- . . . . b ^ j last June. ' today in the 36-hoIe final match I that point had reduced his deficit >JrS|>aden Takes debut afternoon at the Ladd Funeral ham: probate, Nathan Gatchell and the Sox lost 11 games In a row according to every lost member of A well-placed kick In the coffin a terrible beating to the light­ Bill Trotter of the Browns, ordi­ William Palmer; assessor, Mrs. take place on Oct. 7. Stafford, Vernon, and East Hart­ view, E. Tracy Hartnett; sclcct- Charles F. Pierce of San Fran­ that team, and It should be a By The Atisociated Press for the National amateur Cham- j to one hole, and Chapman looked Heme. Rev. Karl Otto Klette, Lyons spent an afternoon in the comer can turn most games in weight champ and defeated him on narily a relief hurler, went tbe dis­ David Yeomans; board of tax re­ Quarryvllle Church ford. j men. fir.it.' Thomas L. Burgess. S t . cisco, Calif., accompanied by hla thrill packed ball game. National I-eague plonship wobbly. Chapman plunked his sec- paator of the First Lutheran I nds observing mistakes Rigney favor of the kicking side. a kayo In the .sixth round, will be State Golf Play tance for the first time this aeoaott view, Lewis Pheips; first select­ Rev. Jack.son L. Butler, minis­ The masters of these Granges second, Michael J. Troy; grand apparently had been making. Im­ slater. Mrs. Cora Hanks of Somers Batting—Cooneyi Bo.ston. .320; shown at the Circle tomorrow and Neither Richard Chapman of j ond into a deep trap irr front of church officiated. The bearers I ByehoMd Off Form Protection, speed, placing and, and snuffed out the WaabingteB man, John Gasper; second select­ ter of the Quarryvllle Methodist held the following offices: Coven­ jiiror.o. John T. Dri.scoll, Harold F mediately thereafter Rigney, too, Road, with whom he has been Chicago. .318. ; Monday . . . next week, the Circle Greenwich, Conn., nor Warrington ] the 32nd green and Wehrle placed were: Welter Ran. Henry Markert. try. Lady Assistant Steward, Gert- : Turner, Richard Reichenback; con- It was evldant that the PA'i covering kicks produce results. A ' t»te*eon Senators by 7-3. man, Conrad Schatz; grand jurors. church has chosen as his sermon started a winning streak. spending the summer, is enroute by Runs— Mize. St. Louis, 100; 1 will show highlights of the career Bonnerman McCullough. Jr., of ■ his on the edge of tbe carpet, some Orange. Conn , Sept. 14— u e — Martin Dietzel, Robert Tennstedt, topic: "Friends of Jesus" for the rude. Ander.son: Tunxis Overseer, ' stables, George W. Stone, John pinned their hopes on the good 60-yard kick which la returned When the National Leagu* Paul Menge and Leslie Cooley. John Hilfmon. Charles Crowltf}' motor to his home in-San Francis­ 'Vaughan. Pittsburgh, and Werber, ' of Joe Louis, regarded by many Philadelphia, ever caddied a day in 40 feet from the cup. regular morning worship at 9:30. J Gordon Willoughby; Newington. 1 Colbert, Truman C. Hills, Herman co. Mrs. Hanks plans to remain Goodrich right arm of Ruck Bycholskl. Ap­ 30 makes a poor average. A 70- ] his life. Neither of them even is \ Chapman completely "missed" Harold (Jug) MeSpaden of Win­ firing was over the Cincinnati Burial was in Grove Hill cemetery. and Versey McBride; constables, Cincinnati, 98. ' a.*i the greatest hea\-yweight cham- Church school will follow the morn­ Chaplain. Richard Irvine' Morris, Maskel. A contest between George parently It was not hla day to yard kick for a touchback Is not; I chester, Mass., who went to the Reds were still 7 1-2 games ahead Anni\'craary Obsenance John Gaape'-, Nathan Gatchell. Ed­ with her brother and wife until Runs Batted In Mize St. Louis, ; pino of all time . . from "across tho tracks " but there hla .shot from the trap. It should ing worship at 10:30. Master. Sherman K. Ives' Stafford. 1 Stone and John T . Barry, resulted shine last Sunday and those who as effective as a 40-yarder out of , Dick have gone a mile over the green. of the Dodgers. The Reds kept Over 300 invitations have been ward Schatz, Herbert Palmer; Sports Roundup late November. have watched the big right hander 120: F. McCormick, Cincinnati. they were in the final today semi-finals In the recent National The Ijidies' Aid society of the Pomona. .Mrs. Riddell: Vernon, in Stone being nopiinated by a vote bo\inds on the 10-yart line. I t their pace by whipping Carl Hub- Issued for the 53rd anniversary registrar of votera, Mrs! Katherine all season sensed as early as the 115. While Manchester High's grld- I and 'Duff.' But ju.st caught the top of the professionals of the first district church will meet on Wedne.sday Secretary, Saul Peizer; East Hart-1 of 55 to 28. Charles McGuire was The old saying, "When in doubt, | Hits—F. McCormick Cincinnati, "Duff " got hia nickname a." a bunker, slowed down abruptly— bell and the Giants 5-2, thanks celebration of the Ge.-tang * Mitten; children's aid commis­ By Fxidle Brietz first frame that he did not have punt.” still atands, and the old i der.s arc preparing for their first! today by virtue of his eight-under- sioner. Mrs. E. M. Hillman: board afternoon at 2 o’cleck with Mrs. ford. Treaaurer. Walter Heine. (nominated for registrar of voters! A. K. Gas"' 171: Hack. Chicago. 188. youngster from his father' the and rolled to within three feet of par 134 In the 36-hole northeast largely to Mel Ott who played a Declamation Club of Rockville to New York, Sept. 14.—(flh~Ru- hla stuff. Only once did he "bear" theory of kicking and waiting for contact work next week ofter of finance. Nathan Gatchell; llbrar>- Lloyd and Mrs. Wolf ns hostesses. The visiting Granges provided ' and Gerard McGuire as a member | Standings Doubles—F. McCormick. Cin­ head of a notable Philadelphia the cup. Thi's appeared to shake championship. butter-fingered third base and let hei held this evening at the elub- The meeting will be held In the the line program of the evening of the Board of F.ducation and i mor foundry; Some of the papers down and that was In the sixth a break, cTeveloped so effectively spending the past week in Umber­ the Reds have two runs by his director, T. J. Birmingham; fire frame but at that time the game cinnati, 39: Vaugnan, Pittsburgh, golfing family. When "Duff' was VVehrle.. foiy’he proceeded to take MeSpaden shaved two (rtrokes house on Maple Grove. church. which was a well balanced one. Mabel L. Juno as a member of the out in the com country are saying by Percy llaughton of Harvard 36. ing up exercises and signal drills, just a sprat, learning to hit the three .strokes from the rim. and miscues. There will be an entertainment comml.saioner, John II. Yeomans; Tom Stidham Is through at Okla­ and was safely tucked away as later two of its CCIL rivals are slated off par over the Race B r^ k coun­ board of education, Versey Mc­ The First Quarterly Conference The "Flutterettes” of E.sst Hart­ t Library Directors. Pet. CBL. and Andy Smith of California, is Triples V.aughan, Pittsburgh. ball with bi.s shiny new liubs. the instead of being square he was Dodgers Win .Again program, dancing from 8:30 to 1 ford opened the program with a homa U. after this year, good sea­ W. L. events proved. This team has the still a safe and sane way of start­ for action today . . . Bristol High, try club's No. 1 cemrse yesterday Bride. to lx* conducted by the Rev. L. C. Church services will be held as Cincinnati . .. . 88 47 .652 14: Mize, St. Louis, and Ross. Bos­ elder Mc(7ullougli would come two down. He said that cooked The Dodgers kept In second o'clock and a buffet luncheon will Harris. Superintendent of the Nor­ song and dance. "Come With Me ' son or bad. . . . Bud Ward says power at the plate, Is one of the ing a game. held to a scoreicss tie by its Alum­ to score a 68 in the morning round place by busting tlie Pittsburgh The seven me.mbers of the Demo­ usual tomorrow morning with Brooklyn .. . . . 8 1 57 .587 best fielding aggregations in the ton. 13, home and ack: "Well, how i? the i him. and then posted a scorching 66 in be served. wich District, will be held Friday In My Flying Machine”, followed he knew his number was up after Success In kicking depends on Home Runs Mize. St Ixuits 41; ni last week, fares New Britain Pirates 8-2 as rookie Ed Head cratic Town Committee were re­ .Sunday school at 9:30 which will Pittsburgh . . . . 7 0 64 .522 17 league yet It w-as outplayed last young duffer coming along"" j Whoever wins today. It w^l be a the afternoon to win .the district Outing Sunday evening at 8 o’clock at the Quarry­ by a ballet dance by the fifth mem- ■ be followed by the morning wor- playing the 14th hole of Thursday a good average from tlie line of Nicholson, Chicago, 24. at the Hardware Clt.v .... Mid­ Turns Rack Billcms new experience for him. more or won his first m ajojr league victory , The Rockville Lodge of Moose elected with three new members her of this quintet. With the ex- ' morning’s round. . . Tennessee S t Louis .. . . . 6 9 64 .519 18 week in every department. The dletown's League champs take on PG.A crown and $200 In prize vllle church. Preceding the Quar­ ■ship at 10;45. Pastor, Rev. Douglas 22 scrimmage with short returns. Stolen Bases—Moore St Louis Tlioiich he ha.s been .londlv .seri­ le.as. M: C'ullouph's best previous by scattering seven hits. A slitth Will hold an outing on Sunday at added to the board, Mrs. Versey ception of the ballet dancer whose is having to refund $40,000 to folks New York . . . . 6 6 69 .489 preasure of being champions was j the Litchfield Junior Republic money. terly Conference, beginning at 8 V. Maclean will take as his subject, .486 22 H If the kick is not placed out of 17: Frey. Cincinnati. 16 ous about golf for the la.*t 16 ; victory was in the Pennsylvania inning run outburst was the big the 4 chUr Gysell farm on Kmgs- McBride, Harold Smith, and Mrs. o'clock, Mr. Butler will show mov­ ballet costume was little short of who wanted tickets to the Duke Chicago ...... 6 7 71 on last week and now the same bounds, it must be high and hard I eleven in a night cl.ash at the Farmer (Jene Sara-sen of Brook­ Francis Friedrich. the general theme. "The Kingdom . . . 6 8 80 .420 31'i, pressure, and a bit more If pos­ Pitching —Fitzsimmons, Brook­ years. "Duff" never entirely made ' amateur championship. Chapman payoff for the Brooks. h' j avenue. There will be a pro- ing pictures of his summer's trip breath taking, the other men were , game cut no could. . . . Sheldon Boston .... to handle. The receiver must be lyn, 14-2. .Sewell. PItt.shurgh. 14-3 Asvliim Citv . . . field (Jenler. Alec Gerlark of the of God." The Y'oiing People's so­ Fairbanks, who’ll back the Boston Philadelphia . . 44 91 .326 44 sible. will not aid the PA's cause ills mark until yesterday, when he ' has won t.hc Freii'-h amateur title klrhy Hlgbe pitched the Phils t* of sports including a bail Twelve members of the Mothers to the west const and the western gowned in evening drosses and natted on the spot of-the catch. ' oMitersted Ray Bellows of Pough­ I anil the New York stale crown, Catskill. N, Y.. county club, snd a 6-1 victory over the Cube for hla Club met at the home of Mrs. Carl ciety of Christian Endeavor will club in the American Professional American against the West SIders who, ac­ .American League sam e and other features. Dinner national parks. All members and straw hats, and were decidedly the ; meet at the parsonage at 7 p. m. The q-uick-klck and the punt; Entries for the first annual field keepsie, 5 and 3. In a 36-hole semi­ I while three times retching the Stan Stassowskl of Wlnsted all 13ih victory of the season. He lim­ ^ ■'wUl be eerved during the after­ Carlson Wednesday evening. No friends of the rhtirrh are invited ! evening. Football League, is trying to get Detroit ...... 8 0 58 .580 cording to reports, are prepared to formation kick are equally Im-1 Batting — Radcllff, St. I-ouls. scored 1.38's and won $56.66 each All hoys and girls who have en­ .577 I "shoot the works.” 'They have trial of the Meriden Rod and Gun final. i quarter-finals e>f the Bnti.'.h ama­ ited the Cuba to four hits while noon. The- committee In charge program was presented, but a gen­ to be present Other numbers on the program .lohnny Del Isola from the Giants Cleveland .. . . . 7 9 58 portant. One school of thought .344; Appling, Ghicirgo. and DlMsg- club, slated for Sunday at Yale's by dividing .second money. tered the freshman class at Ells­ as coach. No soap, . . The Mis­ 60 .559 3 two games to gamble with while .kome of the boy.s FliII were con­ teur' his mates were getting n —two of Includes Harold Scheets. chairman. eral discussion on means of rais­ Center CongregaHonal included: A reading, "How Girls New York . . . . 7 6 is "Let them kick. We want the glo. New York. .341 Lot on .South Curtis street. .Meri­ John Thoren of the Woodland. worth High school are invited to souri Boxing Commission has call­ . . . 7 5 64 .540 the PA'S must play conservative tending late Iiust nieht that it v.as ! them homers by Joe Marty. Howard Dlmock, treasurer; John ing money .for the steeple fund At the 11 o'clock morning wor­ Study”, Stafford Grange. A mual- Chicago . . . 5H ball." but having the ball Inside Runs Williams. Boston. 119; den. will be accepted on th e! all a mistake, and that "Duff" Mass., country club stood alone at Working well behind Lon’ War- took place. A plan was formulated attend. ed off its working agreement with . . . 7 3 65 .529 7 baseball. Greenberg. Detroit, 110. T Xuhnly, Sr., aecretary. Walter A. ship at the Bolton Center Congre­ cal quiz, Tunxis Grange: a paper Miss Gertrude Fretag, one of Boston .... your own 20-yard line Is not much grounds up to the lime for the couldn't possibly have beaten Bil- Todai’s Gamee HO. followed by Harry Nctllkbladtj nekey’ihV CardinaT8“hammered’tha and members not present will be gational church. Rev. Alfred S. on the "Life of Stephen Foster", the New York commiah. Washington .. 59 79 .428 21 All of ths Polish lads realize Runs Batted Tn - Greenberg. De- Smith and Harry Pinney, Jr. the grammar school teachers at that If they are to hold the title of a brekV(. drawing tn each stake. The stakes lowc, who had been an amateur of Framingham.t Mass.,»/ and ITEddie Boston Bees for 11 hits and a 9-8 notified later. Mrs. Versey McBride Kline will use as his sermon topic: Bt. Louis .. . .. 57 81 .41*3 23 I trolt. 127; DiMaggio. New York. Eastern Playoff Burke of Meadowbrook, Hamden, Will Attend Convention Coventry Grange; song by the . ^^^ool was taken sick and One-Minnte Interview and the cup they must play real A fumble in this spot might will Include an open Derby, All- finalist In two of the iMt three victory. WameJss,.kept. the Bees' ' Beveral Rockville barbers arc extended an invitation to the club "Eyes of the Spirit". The anthem Grange. "Old Folks At Home : I ct i. . . Philadelphia .. 50 83 .376 27 H 1117. Binghamton at Hartford i3 00). with 141 e. Hom® . ' unable to return to her duties Dick Harlow; “I got a big kick basebiH tomorrow evdry minute. lose tbe game, I Hits- Cramer, Boston 1S7: Rad- Ages and a local Shooting Dog years. But the score board disclos­ eight hits well distribute. planning to attend the Convention to meet at her home for Its Octo­ for the Sunday will be "Hear Our [recitation, Newington Grange, week. She has a substitute t'oaoii of Punter Uses ed that the -ank outsider shot ap­ National Herb Lagerblade of Chippanee ber meeting which will be election Prayer". Floral decorations to y ' out of watching Sammy Baugh in ! Perhaps they underrated the West ' cliff. St. I>ou1b and Wright, Chica­ stake limited to Meriden dogs. The : 0( Master Barbers to he held at three vocal' selections. Mildred and it is feared she may have to Now stepped up to the Methods ot Golf Pro proximately par golf for 33 holes Rt lyouls at Boston and Gene Bosher of Toy Town tav­ of officers. this Sunday are in charge of Miaii Wills, Vernon Grange. the Al-Star gam e.'. . . He is an ! Bider* last week and If they did go. 180. club "will award three valuable Transfers Talents the Wilcox Pier, West Haven on , undergo an operation. Yesterday's Stars it is certain that there will be a Punting form Is analogous to prlzco In each stake. A large field on a tough course i Chi'-ago at Philadelphia. ern had 143'a. while Stan Slarzec N ■ The board of education will meet June Mildner and Mi.ss P ^ rl artist every minute, even when one ' Doubles'— Greenberg Detroit, Cincinnati at New York September 15. The delegates and Glesecke. Refreshments consisting of aa- Alfred Sclden Clapp, 89. who of his passes Isn't caught ” Highest Anti - Knock lot more respect for the contend­ golfing form, except that the Boudreau, Clevcl.and 43 is anticipated for the trial, ■which Chapman, who on occasion has ' of Rockledgc. Bob Hiinsick of Fair- Orono. Me.—NUes Perkins. Bow- at the school house Tuesday, Sept. sorted sandwiches, cake and coffee formerly lived at East Windsor Pittsburgh at Brooklyn i2'. . wlteraates from the local a.ssocla- 17, at 8 o'clock. Mr. Dakin, who Church school will be held at 10 ers tomorrow. In this'short series punter has only one club, which Triples—McCosky, Detroit. 17: is scheduled to open at 8 a. m. brayed Into a night club micro- , field and Joel Smith of Wallingford | doin College star hammer throW' , tlon include Rudolph Geisalcr of were seiwed in the dining room | ji e j Thursday morning at By The Associated Press anything can and will happen and is the foot and leg. But this has phone, partly for the. dough attach- | Amerlcaa each had a' 144. A field of 49 com-1 er and gridiron field goal apecial' IS supplying for supervisor I. B. o’clock with Miss Alison Lee Ih Broadway is wondering: If Joe A1 Milnar, Indians— Scattered Finney, Boston, 15. Broad Brook; Joe Ca.sello; Joe which was ^autlfully decorated > home in East Windsor. He DiMaggio will be the only Yank Rating in its history. it may be possible that a new an adjustable face and shaft. The ed and partly as a lark, won a I Philadelphia at (Chicago peted. ist, has transferred to Maine. Dunfield, will attend these meet­ charge of the Worship .service. three hits to beat the Red Sox 1-0. Home Runs—Foxx. Boston. 35: ■paraanowski. John Cyrklewlcz, with cut garden flowers and bam- 1 retired from tobacco farming to finish with a .300 batting aver- championship club will be named ■Imllartty is in stance, l|eeplng tha Greenberg, Detroit, 33. Hollywood — Tommy Martin. daffv semi-final from Wilford i BoaUm at Cleveland. ings until Mr. Dunfield's health is This Sunday the teachers will com­ boo. Thornton L Martin Lajde will be master of single dwelling with garage for w-elcome to try out‘for a berth on bold Its llrat meeting of the Memorial Library. age attended the well child con­ ceremonies and Henry Chllko- on the other hand, have twice nlng the New York edition of the to test his tp*ed and woik with middleweight title When Johnny Mrs. Fred Dart to coat $5,450 and ST A TION the squad. It is hoped that a him until ba knows what caused at the church at 8:30 o'clock Marlborough Grange No. 205 has ference held Friday afternoon in witch, brother of the bride will taken the measure of the Garage to be k ^ te d on Baldwin road. Wil­ strong array will ba banded to­ been invited to neighbor with Eaat toBsers, so feel they are the logical Colon, an up and coming young* every' bad kick bnd' tha alight Now Open ~~laB lAicille Schook as the the Community hall. The mothers usher. A reception and dinner gether to repreaent Morlartys on middle, found himself without a liam G. Bleri, to build fruit stand remedy to adjust tha fau lt Haddam Grange on tVedneaday felt that this conference was worth will follow the ceremony at S t claimants to the crown. at 312 Oakland atreet at a coat of 427. Hartford Road the gridtron this fall. evening, Sept. 18. while and the Interest shown yes­ Joseph’s hall on 'Village Hill: After "Slick’’ Lucas, twice victors over sparring partner -the other, day, On windy days 1 insist . on my Attaag Bxerclaee Ken put on his ring togs and box^ $200 accoidlng to permission Plana are now underway to or­ Alleys Rave Been Reconditioned and Put In'yirst GssB bgatlon from James W. A School Board meeting will be terday will no doubt make the con­ a wedding trip, the couple will live the garagemen will probably pitch ganize a four-team laagua to eom- kickers working against tb* wind held Tuesday night at Richmond four rounds with him. . . . Don granted by the Zoning Board of Tel. 3866 because when they can. control Shape! UBp, United' Spanish War ference a regular occasion in Bol­ tt. ViUsge HiU. The bride at- for the villagers while Ellmer Appeals. prioa Windsor Locks. Rockvllla, Memorial iLlbrary. . ton. tsiided the local school. Mr. Pal­ MT'lcUI and Alice Marble are play­ tho ball Into the wind the down­ Big laagu* baseball owner* met'In'Chicago-with Gommlaalonar Koneaaw Mountain Landia fseated. center) to plan tho 1940 world o t which George MlUer "Speed” LeBlanc, the Wisconsin ing exhibltidha in Dixie. “'^AppUcatloa BtaSerd Bpringa and Mancheater. Men ara at work on some of the Special cbedlt la due the Bolton lo attended the WtUlngton schools wizard, .is Jim SpiUane's likely If such a W fu a la. formad. it wind job is easy. series, which *111 open in the home city of the National League pennant winner, priwumsbly Cincinnati, on Oct 2. Seated, left to righ t and Ellen O. Berry town aid roada, cutting brush and Application for. a marriage Walter O. Brigge, Detroit; Landle: Warren Giles, CtnclnnaU. Standing, left to right. Lesfle O'Connor, Landie' aecreUry: Phil Troy, Boston o( which Mrs. Janies Oraiige. No. 47, for assuming the and Windham High acbool. WlUt^ choice.^ All told thia game should oh«ukl tfiftata eontidarabla Intarast I have never developed a punter Pin Boys Wanted! patching bad apota la the roads rent of the Community hall for There’s A Reason license has been filed by Charles O. Rad Sox: Charles MeVanux New York Yankees; Harry Grablner, Chicago White Sox; Alva Bradley, aeveland, Ed Barrow. New Yortt at Is attsmWng mantle. He la employed with the be a . dogflght throu^out and a Most of the coimtry's fans hope Crane and Mary R. A. Arnold, both in aainl-pro football in thia aactlPB. in oollega who did not have natu­ preparatocT to oUlng. this worthwhila community pro- Warren Woolen Company hera. [goodly crowd 4a sz^ectad. ad tka ^fUta. ral log drive and some eemblaac* Yankees; Harry Grimui. Datrolt; Ford Frick, president NaUonal League;. U Q. McEvoy ot tbe Ameriean League. ■t the Cleveland bawl club dossn’t get of Wlnsted. .

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BHD RYDKR Doe Wilgoa Is llircateiied BY ^KD HAinm "iCiiSFAfOortir"' i n i f l C I'TRAlN VJH197UI«0N 5a« I BUY SE WtMMX//! Sense and Nonsense .X Con.td.ring bow many poopl. Bogn woa displaying his nsw AN IDEAL FAeAiI- \M lL S , iMm how to driv. automobliMb It swlan to Jogga: If you would win the prise of AT i P 1. .urpriring how many ar. un- Jogga—But I thought your Ufa. ; abl. to learn how to bold a fork other car was less than a year And rise above vain human pAiurthol when cutting meat; old? You only drove It about $,- strif.. VA ujcr f 000 miles, didn’t you? Then set your eyiM on oae great Rm o i |p v > . ArtidM For S«l« 45 Musical Instninients 6.1 Suburban For Sale 75 ■aid he dcpected the Houge to ap­ Lost an4 Pound 1 AotoinAbiles For Sale Help Wanted—Female 95 prove the revised bill Monday. This An old gratleman approaching Boggs—Ob, yas, It waa still as goal. FOR SALE—TWO acres of cleared a nattily attired Negro at an good aa new, but of course It waa And work for it with heart and 1938 WILLYS sedan, 1938 Ply­ CHRISTMAS CARbs. 60 for $1, would ^ d It to the Senate for Manchester lOST—SUM OF MONEY in A * FOR SALE—DHIVEWAY cinders. FOR SALE—PIANO and other laud, between Buckland and Wap- elaborate dark-town (wedding; hopelsaaly out of data aa soon oa soul. mouth sedan. 1937 Puntlac sedan, with name. 35 sensational, exclu­ posiUbte final action Tuesday or P Stxm at North End, Thursday Austin Chambers. Telephone 6260. articles. Call 7521. plng. Reasonable. Tel. Manches- Wedheaday. Old Negitv—Pardon me, auh, the new and Improved model Tbs m«i that wta have one ataalnc. Return to 39 Woodland 1932 Bulck sedan, 1933 Pontiac sive designs. Also fast selling Box Date Book came out. clear aim. W' Assortments. Profits everywhere, t i r 8058. Is jmu de bridegroom? ■treat or Tel. 6355. sedan. Cole Motors,' at The Cen­ Young Negro (.halting hi. Joggs—Juri how Is the new Without a thought of selfish \ te r-6 4 6 3 . without experience. Samples free. Next Week model different? fame; Noel Studios, 9 E. 26th, Dept. Fuel and Feed 49-A Wanted—To Buy 58 bead dolefully)—No. auh. 'An waa l«gal Notices 78 Sept. 17.—Card party by Educa­ eliminated In de Mmi-finala. ' Boggs—Well, you oan sm at a Th^r plan, Uiajt toU, though Personals 1937 WIIyLYS SEDAN, 1935 Pon­ 6103, New York. FOR SALE-OAK AND maple CALL MANCHESTER'S leading Questionnaire tional Club at Well Sweep Farm glanc. The automatic cigar light­ rough the way. tiac sedan, 1937 Dodge sedan, cord wood $3 cord, on the wood dealer for your aaleable Junk. Wm. District of Coventry Probate WANTED —GIRL for general In Andover. er Is an Inch nearer the steering Till they attain the prlaa on. WORIyD'S FAIR guesU 31.00 1935 Ford coach, 1933 Pontiac lot Arthur Tetrault, Stafford Ostrlnsky, 182 Blaaell street; Tel. Court, Sept.~ pt. \t U A. D.. 1940. DON’T DO SO MUCH CON- 9 housework and care of children. KBtate b bt*. t\ Franklin FrancleFn^c and TMs Month wheel this year. day. each. American home, 1 block sedan. Cole Motors, hlain street Springs, Conn. Route No. 1. Tel. 6879. Is to Be First VERSA'nONAL DETOURING OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE WITH MAJOR HOUPLI Not required to live In. Tel. 6681. George Sypher of the Town of Sept. 24.—BenefitI.—lien military w hlit. If you would win the worth­ Fair Gates. Reservations. Mrs. lot opposite Armory. 402-2. Coventry, In aaid Dlatrlct. minora. by Catholic Ladles of Columbus at BEFORE ARRIVING AT A Words have a meaning all thelf while prlB*. Grant, 42-27 Saull street, Flush­ V/ANTED-JUNIOR girls' bicycle. PO INT OF INTEREST. CAPABLE YOUNG woman for Upon the application oY George G. Y. M. C. A. own: There’s on# best way, If you are NO.aStdTtfMfN,! lAOiT OCCLIMC TUB UE MUST BE our JUST FOB TUB WIMMIM H/MKrT WUTH A’ ing, N. Y., Cor. Franklin Ave. SEASONED HARD WOOD for In g(X>d order and reasonable. Jacobson first Selectman of the Step in Draft N ex t M onth Teacher—Now, Junior, explain wise. NOMINATION fOlt PRK&06NT/ MUCH A6 AtB— UI9 FOUt'6 BENT NBARUV THAT’S NO CATFISH, Business Services Offered 1.1 general housework, in small fami­ sale, cut any length for fireplace Telephone 8897. Town of Coventry, praying that r CMNO around STOCK.' THAT'S A SHARK' HE ly, home nights. Phone 8452. tfuardian b*r av>polnte(J for aatd Oct. 1.—"Old Wedding Gowns Wife (complaining to her hue- the difference between 'sufficient' Just set your mind on one grMt APPRICIATE TUe 6KSAT MONOQ.X PRBFCR.'' DOUBLE Wl-ru A BlT» AND UE o r furnace. $9.0C a cord; also slab minora aa per application on file (Oontinued Prom Page One) and New", a pageant by Group 3 band)—You might stay at hom. a goal. CAIM’T EVEN KEEP A JUMPED BIGHT FOB MY Automobiles For Sale 4 ALL TYPES HOT air furnaces wood $8.00. Donald Gebrlng. Tel. more fully appears. It Is and 'enough'. ;T0 6SRME IN TMS RANK6 A9 A MUMBLE AIN’T StViN' rr A tumble,' does CATF-ICH IN A PAN THROAT— IF HE KEEP5 cleaned and repaired. Work guar­ WANTED—GIRL TO DO houses Rooms Without Hoard 59 of the Center Congregational tittle bit more. You are everlast­ Junior—If mother helps me to And work for It ndth hmurt and work, fond of children, good 8758. ORDERED’—That said applica­ divided Into IS aeries covering church. ingly driving out to play golf. . PRIVATE — UAR-RUMPW.'/v— Lpf IT BE ME JWiNX TME WHILE A FELLEB FIXES ON GROWING, VOURE 1935 CHEVROLET coach or 1935 anteed. Photfe 5413. tion he heard and determined at the the coke I get sufficient If I help soul. TH’ TROUGHT’VE KEPT GOING TO BEGIKJ Plymruth coupe, only $39 down home, rtay nights. Infjuire 68 FOR RENT — ROOM centrally Prohate Court, In Coventry In eald these general subjects: Hubby-^I know, ray dear, but myself, 1 get enough. —QrenvlUs Klsis«r. 9A10 OF MS.lNTUSWOftOeOPTUESeSAT FISM 006HT TO MB’S N0T\| Schiiol street after 6. located, gentleman preferred. 75 l»l«trlct. f>n the 30th fl.iy of Septem ­ 1- -Physical condition (men with you know the doctor told m . to HIM IN THAR TO PURIFY MISSING H(PRSES‘ * and $18.25 a month and it is Garden—Farm—Dairy 8AR0, "ms UFE WAS SENTUE, AMO TUE SEND ENSRAVEO NBiLECTIN' TH’ WATER, AN’ YOU TH' COYOTES AREN’T HAVE YOUR chimney cleaned Linden otreet. ber. \. I>.. IfMO. at !*;no o’rloek In certain physical hnmlicnp.s will Mi88 (*ri8Wol(l live on green, aa much as po«. yours. Brunner’s 80 Oakland St. Products 50 the fi»ren«in»f, nofl that notlf'e he Next to a free meal, the prospect Dinar — Have you any wild ©S8ASNTS SO Mllt'D IN MIM TVIAT INVITATIONS ? that jug a o a n ’ u s a v b h i m GETTING OUR CHICKENS, now. Tclepliono 3411. \en of Ihe prnflencv of enUl ap- be deferred I. ilble. of getting Into a group picture will duck? Te.. M 91. E.XPERIENNCNED YOUNG wo­ FOR RENT—FURNISHED front NknjRB MISWT STAND UP AND SAV TO BBSOE HIM— HIT HIG HAID ON A - IT'S THAT THING' FOR .SALE - McIntosh apples. .50c pUrniion and of the lime and place 2- -Dependency (those with de­ l8 (iivni Sliowrl bring out the largest number of Waltrsse—No, hut I could take KOI* u 111 SEl’TR TANKS. 300. 3(M), 400, GOO man for general housework and • •f ihr ’heartnK thereon, by puhllah- FOR SALE— 1937-38 Chevrolet 1-2 bushel. Inquire at 38 Garden roci.i, for one or two persons in pendents who rely solely on them regular patron at tavern, got people. a tame one and Irritate it for you. AU.TUE WORLD/TMIS WAS A MAN/' V X CEE HIM CNAP gal. capacity. Electric and gas simple cooking In small family private homo Oarage available. Inc thl*< f*rdur once In enme newi?' Town sedan 19.30 Ford 1 1-3 ton stre et. ]i;ip»'r having a elrcnlailon In the for support will be dcfcrre of .*4opt»*mher. A. I>. 191^. and part of each drafted soldier's Array wold of Pine Hill street, whose deck, but was halted by the con< Tuim pike R oute 15. Rockville. Apartments—Flats— leturn nmke to this Court of the re c o rd i. diictor who remarked that he bad 17A perience to Box T. Herald. f o r s a l e — g l e n w o o d ^ marriage to Frederick R. Delaney Tel. 899. ______Roofing—Siding Tenements 61 noU'*’. given. —Religioua eonvicflon against range. Ruud water heater, and A ttest: 4 of Hawthorn street will take place better stay below os he might be war. If any (those with a well- apt to fall out If he went above WB. SI EGIALIZE IN applying . small Glenwood stove with oU FOR RENT—FIVE room flat, all EUGENE W. LATIMER on Saturday, September 21, was roofs and asbestos siding. Work­ Judge. founded record aa conscientious honor guest at a miscellaneous "Say, mind your own biialneM," FOP SALE—1935 Ford .sedan, burner, tank and 15 gals of oil. Improvements and garage. Call M-9-15-40. A J A N r privately o«-ned. Telephone -tOGfi. manship gua anteed. Time pay­ Help Wanted—Male 16 A pply 18 W inter. after 4 o'clock at 114 Oak street. objectors will be exempted from shower given last night at Well blurted the Mak and stumbled up V m ents arr.angcd Al.so carp en ter combatant service), Sweep, Andover, by her associates the steps. A few seconds later he SBOCIKY work A. A. Dion Inc, 81 Wells. WA.NTED a m b i t i o u s HIG H SEE THE HONEYMOON—Three FOR RENT - 4 ROOM flat, .second 5 I.,egi.slatlve, executive and in the office of C. R Burr and returned down again with his fact Phone 48G0. H( ‘niol boy for about G hours a rooms of furniture »168.00. $10 floor, with garage. Inquire I2l ' judicial officials (various high gov­ C om pany. white and his hands trembling Manchester week work after Bchoor. Apply down—18 months to pay. Albert's Park street. .StMijile i l l Jam ernment officials will be automati­ After a delicious chicken dinher and he was confronted by the con' Evening Heraltl Warner Murphy. Photo Engrav­ Furniture Co., 43 Allyn street, cally deferred). was served, the party proccjpfleil duetor who remarked, "Say, Moving— I rucking— ing. 130 Hartford Road. Hartford, Conn. - ...... I 6— :oFedenil, slate. territorial.to the recreation barn for social aren’t you the fellow who want­ Classified Advertisements Slonige 20 Business Locations Oil Tax Move county, and muulcLjiaJ__ ^^employes ed to go up on the upper deck be­ I YOrNO MAN wanted to help in po-stlmes. anil here the bride was FOR SALE—8 PIECE oak dining For Rent 64' (tho.se with Important jobs vital presented with many lovely group fore? What’, the matter now?'" Count Stz Hsei'a^e t.unJn lu .i une AiJ.STlN (:HA.\1UEK.S —Locnl .'ind kit'.hen. experUuice m>t necessray. Initials. numU^rt and ahlirevtation? I room suite in good condition. V. to defense will be excluded). anil Individual gifts, "There's nobody driving up l»nf; Distant Movers. Tel. G'JGO. j Apply the Tea Room, 883 Main (Ciintlniied from Page One) 8-18 each count as a word and ooTiuimind 0 ,Hedeen. 37 Holli.stcr street. Tele­ LARGE STORE, HEATED, suit­ 7— Marine pilots (persons so Wednesday evening Mr. Delaney there!" gasped the drunk. words as tw-o wortlR MlnlmuTrt rn^t 68 Hollistci street. street. able for any business, reasonable Is pries of three Itnev. phone 5833. employed may be deferred). was honorc(i with a bachelor din­ rent. Inquire Adolph Bareisza, 24 Vandenberg solemnly read the Lins rate's orr dnv for transient WANTED—EXPERIENCED stove 8— Ministers of religion (may bener given by a group of his former Habits are hard to break; adk. FDR SALE-USED 6 cubic foot Birch street. Telephone 7383, Senate a section dealing with re­ Ruth—So Rachael broke off her RffsrtlTS Mareh 17. It27 Repairing 21 man. to heart .rtove clep.artmcnt in refrlgerfitor. only 4 years old. ductions for processing taxes and referred ). classmates at High school and friends at the Villa Louisa, Bolton, engagement with that magazine dLsT Caati t harg* |oi :'.l .store. -Man 40 or over pie- Price $30. Montgomery Wards, asked whether anyone could ex­ 9 Agricultural occupation (fur- editor, did she? C Coniecuti>« L>a> ■. . . I 7 ctA' 9 Cll WA.NTED TO TU.\'E„ repair anil ferreil. W rite Bnx Z, H erald. Houses Fi r Sale 72 plain It. . Harri.-ion remarked that mcr.a may he deferred ns import­ After doing Justice to one of the PLAIN FOLKS, S Coniecuttva Days. . .1 9 CfB 1 1 Otf regulate your pinrio or player FOR SALE-1 COMBINATION fine chicken and .spaghetti dinners John—Yea, ahe wrote him aom. . |1 1 CtB 13 ct? the section wa.s pul in at Vanden- ant to national defen.se). THAT'S, HIM / 1 Day ...... piano, Tel Mam hester .5(152, a pleasant .social- time was en­ love letter, and he returned them CT'P'NiUiAMa Alt ordert for irropular ln««rHon* ga.s and oil range complete with 6 ROOM HOUSE for sale at 75 berg’s Insistence that the subject 10-Other cKirupation (those 90BN THIRTY YEARS TOO SOON w ill bk charged at the one time rate Autumn street, all modern Im­ joyed, during which hla friends with a rejection alip atatlng that V-/Y___ LAW’N MOWERS SHARPENED, —Birds—Pets 41 oil burner. Price $35.00. Call 7332. be dealt with. with Important defense Jobs will Speetftl rates for long term every provements. Apply on premises. presented to the bridegroom-elect while he woa alwaya pleoaed to tfay advertising given upon request repaired; shears, knives, etc., “Not In any language like that," be deferred 1. eee auch thing, and they imdoubt- ; FOR SALE—OVER 100 dog's and the Michigan senator replied. 11 —Citizenship (aliens will not a handsome coffee table. Speak Up, Willie BY EDG4R irfARIIN Ads ordered before the third nt ground: keys fitted or duplicated: I pups, of different breeds. Prices CORNER EAST CE.NTER and ediy poooeaaed merit, he woa BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES fifth day win he charged only for Machinery iml Tool^ 52 LaFollette declared at one point, be taken except when they arc in vaj^.:iin cleaners, eloek.s, phouo- j ('all on flunday.s. Fred Wal- Summit street.s, Manchester, sin­ greatly overatocked with other tha actual numl>er of times the nd after he had been questioned by pidce.s.s of becoming citizen.si. • Appeared, charging at the rate earn grafili; etc., rop.'urcMl, uverhaulcd • lien. Chester. USED PAPEC SILO filler, potato gle, frame, with exceptionally contiibutloni of a aimilar nature 'VnuAE, X c m T V IEU ., ^ TK ' V\W*.X PL-KCt, THltVA HO U TAt> ROV\ C5UT 1 V)EU.-U., X. I ’D SAY VT COVAt OU .' OUT two senators, that he was glad to Is ( hv«*ii Siirprisi* O A .X W A S AFO.KVD OV -< o u t5\DU'T EYACTUY •d but no allowance nr refunds car Braitt.vaite. 52 i’earl .street. diggers, engines, used plows, har- large lot. six rooms and bath, in 12 Court record (convict# will OA.D W UtlH rt, H tR tA F T V X VIAS VJV.TV. VT.' WHAT VIE made nn six time nde stopped row.i. Dublin Tractor Company, see that he h.a*I been able to arou.sC I )>e excluded from service). PLACING THE BLAMi; eAlMVXTE. f •$. V4VSV5 tA A K t TWAT , W UT------T O KAUO ! LAV^Dv,. OV A V4NHHA KHOHl 'G . After the fifth day. good condition, hoi water heat, the Interest of two per.sons at HD THAT T O O &R.T _ r SO ATTR.«. — St> "till forbids"; display lines noi Help Wanted — Female 1.5 Arttcles f*'or Sale 45 Wtllimaritic. ] 13—Qlnlm or waiver of rlalm for On 76lh Rirtlidav y » H « \ very well built, two story garage. least HOW •old. Price reasonable to settle an es­ ; deferred rlasslflcatlon (each man "I drank a quart of rock and *Sbe Herald will nut he rest>onsibl4 W.ANTED—GIRL for hoii.sework. FO It ;a L E —M E N ^ ^ rebuilt and NEW HIGH SPEED Twin Row, ; will be entitled to state his claim rye.” T A s t a r t ______Ahi-W-wl, MEQB6. for more than one incorrect inser tate. Raymond G. Bartlett, Inc.. 49 : i V \T W A S J u s t : and to as.si.st in .‘4tn hy the local board. He can ap­ reached his 76th birthday ye.ster- "The rye waa very good, bu^ m Yuyles. 701 Mam The Inadvertent omission of In- Rockville priced mounted atta' hments, save Latin Loan Com promise peal the local board's decision to day and received the congratula­ m V •erreet publication of adveKlisina you even more. See Wards Twin an appeal board and from there to The reck made me feel rocky." ?T wilt be rectified only by cnncellatlop Lots Foi Sale 71 Washington, Sept. 14.—(,Pj - tions of hla friends. When he •t' the charge made for the service Row-today. Attachments also fit the President). arrived home after butlnesS In the . »tc r.tttm. IL t MT. aw. »-N SeVER-AL FINE building lots, j Senator Taft (R.. Ohio) said to­ rendered. Cleveland General tractor. Ask I Affidavits Required , evening. Mm. Ben.son announced All advertisements must eonforni Centoi and Dom'hcrty streets. : day that he would oppo.se a com­ about Wards new payment plan. ' No man’s nn.swers will he taken ■ that they would celebrate by dln- In style, copy and tjpography with Sn tahlo for h imc rUo.h nr hu.si- | promise between Senate and Mouse STORIES IN STAMPS “Have you any dog Uacultaf* regulations enforced by the puhlisii Monvgs:>mery Ward F.irm Store. for granted, .Supportln," nflklavits ’ ing out. He was fnuch surprised nesij. Rea.sftnahle prires.. Hnme j versions of legislation authorizing I will be required of those claims era and they reserve the right to ! later on arriving at the Hotel 1932 KORDSON in A-1 shape, built seek ers ant! b’MUlers. investigate. , $50P,000.000 for loans to .South as dependents and of the man's edit, revise or reject any copy con- Your Opportunity Is Here! I Sheridan, to find his children and •Idered objectionable. in Bosch Magneto. Priced right, Jameh .pouglierty. 179 VV Center , American countries by The Ex­ ; employer or business associates. FUNNY BUSINESS CLOSING HOURS--ClaSBtncd ade also five foot McCormick Deering port-Import Bank. ■The questions were prepared by grandchildren all assembled in a So be published same day must he 5115. as down payment. $10.85 per month buys a new street. s . j I private dining room In recognition received by II o'elork noon Satur* orchard harrow, with 20 Inch disc, 'Tm not In favor of handing ; the. Joint Army and Navv Selective days lfl*3<'. home. 1 large ro«)ms on first floor, 2 unfinished on used one season. Wards Farm o\it more than half a billion dollars i Service Committee of the event. The tables were Store, 43 Puincll Place. Suburban For Sale 751I at a time.” Tnft declared. I The registrant's vital statistics — tastefully decorated by Mias Alice Telephone Your Want Ads second floor. Fireplace, steam heat, excellent loca­ Ben.son, and a large, beautifully I He referred to acceptance bv ■birth date, rare and the like-and * MSsto^tMwn— , WASH TUBBS Easy Is In For It BY HOY CRANE Ads are accepted ovt-r thf tele­ tion. They’re selling fast. 45 M ILL S T R E E T , A.ldi.son. in Dig Senate eonferee.s of a House provi­ decorated birthday cake with its phone at the c h a r g e HATIl given 1 , his (le.srriptlon will be entered upon IIIlpaOUI»M*M6ll»»*B6Ue6‘;44KI J town of Ghistonbury. single sion Increasing the borrowing au- many tapers occupied a prominent I e ^ J> m*-d) w* * Above aa a conveneince to adver* house, seven rooms and bath, a card when he registers, and t ha! now d w vKVt micotCBfO'liwnodMid^ YWiAT! w t AtfT (iouuA 5HHM. MO IF HE CAM SFV OH US, WE (>M AUSO SFV Oti HIM. tleera. but the CASH KATKS will he th>»rity of the Recfm.struction Fi­ he will be given a smaller, position. A delicious dinner was IjeOMIMini OF M M 'g A *MAM, I KUOW 140W TD WE WIU LEABH MS AiSSOGAnS. WE WIU I Abeepted as FULL p a y m e n t il high location, fine view, fair con­ enjoyed and a plea.sant evening VAexico Marks 400 Years *«0OT TM' BABOOH like SHOUTIMO, I 6-Room Single, li acre, on bus line. .$2800. Terms. nance, C orporation by $1..500,000. similar registration certificate HAHDLIIUM^ W6 PONE THEM fflMERS SOU F O O L .' i c u e s BV THE SCORE. AHf WAT ; paid At the business offlce3n Mclshor Ocampo, whe 1 Building Lots Loot and Found ...... g ram ." r’cekly wage or income ’’ I the Manchester Improvement As- restored the college in 1847, anc Anpoancemneta ...... s .tate your relation to agricul Farsonali ...... I Chairman Steagall (D.. Ala.) of I sociation to be planted In the west views of college buildings. Aotomohilea the House Bankings Committee tu re I park at Depot Square. Early in Pictured above is the courtyard Howard R. Hastings HowNpany person.s are doing the Automobles for Sale .. ...• 4 I the spring a tree was planted In Of the original college in Patz- Automobiles for Exchange . h samp kiniKof work that vou are. in I the east section of ihe park, re­ Auto Aocsssories—Tires ... € 101 PHELPS ROAD \ TEL. 4842 For Sale the plant w-tM>rp you work T euaro. placing one which was damaged Auto Repairing—Painting • 7 Education in Mexico, under the Auto Schools ...... -A Ope^ Sundays. To what country do you owe .so badly by the hurricane that U ALLEY OOP Up Cornea A Puzzler BY V. T. HAMLIN Autos—.Shi* by Truck ...... 8 We still have many desirable lots in the Blueflelds Al ESTATE allegiance was removed. Spkhish regime, antedates that of Autos—^/T Hire ...... 5 Tract located on Campfield Road, McKae and Hijjh Slreei The new tree Is a gift of the Colonial America by almost 100 Gars'' .—Service—Storsge 10 years. Harvard College, the first TMt WRATH O F VVOOLUH, BAH .'THAT COMMtrriON’l OUICR, NOW.-1 JS T ASJ OLD eMPTV .cycles—Bicycles ...... II Extension and Cooper Hill Street. These are approved Purcha.st- Vanclerbrook company. Permiaslon W A 6JB U TTH E F I M ^ S T B l ^ L t OF OtW V WISH TO SEE iO£3K,>raioa?WLe *ntftd Autos—Motorcycles IS for 90' r loans by F. H. A. Assistance given to those That Home From to plant was asked by Matthew In North America, was not estab­ WHAT WE'Vt / OKAY. HIBH .Twoe/ jtAsIrtSSs gnd Profeaaloaal •srrleea DRAFTIX; Merz and Mias Mary Chapman, lished until 1636; 'Yalt was found­ PBICST/}— Business Services Offered ...... 11 wishing to build. * chairman of the park b(jard. and It ed in 1701. William and Mary Household Services Offered ....IS-A MECIIANICAI- \ T M t tM O O F Building—C ontrsctlng ...... M ARTHUR A. Is expeeXed that the tree will be Colltgs, the first "free" school, 1B40 t t R>* MBVXI. INC F lo rists—N urseries ...... 1& ELECTRICAL ^ set out on Monday or Tuesday. was granted e royal charter 9 Funsr^- Directors ...... V U Guaranteed PLYMOUTH Other lots on Proctor and Victoria Road, Center COMMERCIAL Heating—Plumbing—Roofing 17 KNOFLA 1693. “Gosh, I wonder whal kind of a note I signedt" Insuranes ...... 18 Street, Hilliard Street. Some of these are 60 ^290 feet. Millinery—Dressmaking ...... 19 Broad Street, Parker Street. Middle TurnpikirEast. Por­ 875 Main St. Phone 544U WRITE HERALD, BOX B. id Heruld Adv«. Moving—Trucking—Storage 10 (M d Ca rs Public Passenger Service ...... SO-A ter, Hawthorne and many other sections. Most of the.se F ainting—Papering ...... 11 tots are fully improved and prices are Iotv. ruONERVILl.E FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX Professional Services ...... St R spalrlng ...... IS 5 FAllortng-pyefng—CUanlng Yollat Qondi and Service ’37 Plymouth ’38 Plymouth ’37 Plyrnouth Apply To EPH WORTLES FAMOUS TALKING SCARECROW IS A GREAT HELP wanted—Businesn Service .... 26 FOR RENT I-'dacalional 4-I)oor Triinl^ ,'4e- 3-I>«Hir Del.uxe Se- 3-Door DeLoike Se­ TO B E SOLD S-ROOM LXAT—ITpkt^lra. Oil TO MOTHERS OF SMALL CHILDREN Cooraas and Olanscii ...... 17 ilun. Gone o n I v dan. I.jirgy. hftater. VERNO.N—.Six-Room Home with aCre of land. Full price $3200. Flivmta Inatructloni ...... 29 dan. Iloiitrr, radio, burner heat furnlahed. ', Good IH.(HM) miles. Like Beautiful Q p h o I- HOLL 10% cash. Balance like rent. Nice location on main road. location. T Dancing ...... S8‘A defrosters. Molor new Inside and out­ stery. An exccptlon- EDWARD J. Ilualeal—Dramatic ...... 29 completely o v e r- TEL. 4642 . I I - Wanted—InatructlonB ...... >0 side. Exeellent tires ly smooth m nnlnf 1009 MAIN STREET BOLTON--'/i Acre Bnlldlng Lot. on,paved road. Five mlnnte.’ FOR SALE— 4-Room Cape Cod Flaancial hajyled. . ^ and upholstery. .\n car. A real buy Bond®—Stocks—Mortgagee . . . 81 drive from Mancheater. High elevation with excellent view. — .Steam heat. Ohmge. 8392,5. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS A Helping Hand BY KlKKim I. Itl.OSSER Busineis Opportunitlen ...... 32 unusual buy at at Small don-n payment. Money to t,^an ...... 38 ■4. Help and dltuatloae W Mey NEVER A DUU. I Just saw junb in Gcs. FRECKLES/ J'M ON MY WAY "RD THE BUS Help W anted—Female ...... 86 DftVER. MOMENT ! NOW HER DAOS Ca r b a c k rrfc yDUHE OEFTjr Tb MEET YOU----AND IF Help Wanted—Male ...... 86 STUART J. WASLFY BlUamen W anted ...... td-A ROBERT J. SMITH. Inc. Slat. Theater Bnlldlng LEMME OFF. WMAT ? ____ y .i Ci,' THERC I ru. SEE YOU GOOD T> JU S T , N YOU’LL. FIX THIS t ir e ,W B 3397 SEE TIME.' I'M M W L IT I „>4Wp .Wanted—Male or Female 17 Telephone S648 - 1140 'Srygjijii LATSft — TAKE CARB 3421 3 6 9 96$ MAIN STREET LEMMEOFF// OF MY JUNE/ Agents Wanted ...... ,...1 7 -A INSURANCE DOUBLY lituailona’Wanted—Female ... 18 REAL ESTATE $450 - 034$ LU06A<3B Glad l b s e e filtuattona Wanted—Male .... 8! KINGSTON Employment Agencies ...... 69 erry fJve Stack—Pet*—Poaltry— Take A Ride LIKMTS Vehlelee Dogs—Ulrda—Pets ...... 61 Guaranteed DODGE Lira Btoek—Vehicles ...... 62 or walk throuch Elizabeth Park and select the site for Poultry and Suppllee ...... 68 Wanted —Pete—Poultry—Stock 66 your new home. Yon srill see many medium priced, Far Sale—MUeellaaeaae SEE US Hollywood Arttclaa For Sale ...... 68 Used Cars 3ats and Acceeeorlet ...... 66 beautiful homes in this fast {rrowins Sub-division. Sen­ fulldlng Materlale ...... 67 Diamonds —Watches—Jewelry 68 sible restrictions — eyery convenience — reasonable Section Electrical Appliance.!—Radio.. 19 Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A ’37 Dodge ’37 Dodge ’36 Dodge prices — easy termis. Barden—Farm—Dairy Produeia 80 For BUILDING LOTS Family leaving town. Seven L f-y f Household Goode ...... 81 4-Door Sedan. Heat­ 2-Door Sedan. Black 4-Door DeLoxe Se­ i Room Single, 4 bedrooms, Machinery ajtd Toole ...... — 82 er, radio, di-frosters. finish, exceptionally Musical Instrum ents ...... 88 dan. A beanttful Building Lots are available on Henry, Tanner, Bow­ large living room with fire­ Offlee and Store Equipment ... 86 Gray finish like new. clean and beautiful. gray finish. Excel­ IN ANY PART OF THE TOWN place, modern home. Steam ' ip seials at the Stores ...... 86 Very clean Interior. Good beater. I’phnl- lent tires. Interior ers, Harvard and Princeton streets, and on Green Road. SCUKCHY SM im It’s the Law! BY JOHN C. tKKRT Weiarlng Apparel—Furs ...... 87 heat, 2-car garage, lot 90x A beautiful ear for stery like new. A like new. An un­ Wethereii Street Summit Street ___ HBJimLlAvl f-L,. a . .■’1 Wanted—To Buy ...... 81 only * .< . real bargain at usual value at only Prices 1400. up. 140 ft., extra lot goes with W mmm B rsrd ITt^ * * ‘ Green Road Adams Street WgLL,WEVl BEEN ALL OVERf WHAT$ ^ ~OPTAIN SONZALRiANO BentaaniBta house. Price $5500. And Booms Without Board ..••••»• 8* ! Earl Street View Street THB PLACE..,. NO «ISN OF I KEfEBNSTHE UBUTENANT FBUPE AT Boarders Wanted ...... 8I*a East Middle Turnpike also three large lots facing AN>ONE..,NOfMNS EUTTHE /P0OCE7v«WT.' TOUR SERVEECE.SENORSr ^OBtry BoaEd=rlleaorts ..•«,••• *o W’alker Street Hollywood. 1 70x142 ft. and m te l s —R estaurants ...... 61 ! We have many other building lots, $250., $300., Oak Street f Glenwood (Street WRSCKSP RADIO ROOM AND/ HERE CCMES Wagtod—Rooms—Board ...... 88 $ 3 9 7 3 3 7 9 $ 3 4 9 $330., on easy terms. Several locations to choose from. Ridgewood Street two 65x143 ft. For quick RXR OOMINiaO/ ^ A CAR HCM/ Bool Batat* Far Bast St.^John Street sale,-all for $1800, or will Bts. F U U , T an.m knU M Alexander Street Center and West Center ______LoeatloBS■ sUo Wir ■' R ~ .at ‘ divide. >DMS r . r K ta t ...... J j WE HAVE SEVERAL HOMES FOR SALE ■Mrhaa P.r R ent ...... ** ■ssaasr BemM For Rsnt ..... faBtMl t* Rent ...... •• WANTED — Fiat or Duplex for a customer we have. ■M l B M at. Rm anto Riley Chevrolet Co. jitat Bulldlns for Sals ». ■* 6-Room Bungalow tm Preporty for Salo T« sad Land tor BaU U One-car garage, large lot. Md Cs^ S a l. YX Incorporated Robert J. Smith. Inc. near Porter Street school. I ■ i . VlMOr^ (or Sal. ....M 74 PHONE 6874 963 MAIN STREET r - 4 1 M iliu fir Sal...... $• THE JARVIS REALTY CO. Modem. ,Price $3500. For ■l aMa*. (»r ■xeksac. .•>. 7d New Car Sales Used C«r Sales appointment call 4571 after^ * -lUal B.tat...... 71 REAL ESTATE 3450 ■ 5343 INSURANCE 41 Alexander St. Tel. 3526 Residence 7275 ‘ ~ ‘ gatlaoBMamaaa ^ 191 Center St. Cor, Proctor Rd. and Center St. 5 P. M. is l <0 1940, by ' rsmaiasI- fas)