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Mdkee MAY ENTER NEW YORK CONTEST

Mdkee MAY ENTER NEW YORK CONTEST

(FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THRin VOL. LH., NO. 307. (CSaastfled Adverttatag on Page IS.) MANCHESTER, CONN.; THUBWAT, SEPnOlBBR 28, 1933.

Albany N is^ t Boat Crashes In Fog trawNERsmto g o v e r n m e n t it . ’ MdKEE MAY ENTER 1 . -Ot FLED MARE NEW YORK CONTEST Polititnans Expect His De- FORD FIRM,IS MUM in u r s g h e l c a s e cision Soon — Fusion ON CHESTER STRIKE adoes Hare Split' hto PRINCETON’S OLDEST U* S, Attorney Toffs Jnry Forces Plan Campaign to . Scatter^ Gnaps — Fear ALUMNUS IS DEAD Eyes of Whole Nation b Destroy Tammany’s Rule. Closes Up Plant in Pennsyl- Captive Sheriff Slain. Now Focused on Outcome vania Whkh Employs New York, Sept. 28.—(AP)— A Cheaterton, Ind., Sept 28— (AP) Rot. Dr. Edward G. Read, of Trial— Four Separate youngish straphanger rode into Over 2,000 Persons. —^While searchers for 10 'convicts town in the subway today with a who executed a bold dash for U b^ Groups h vobed in Kir statement in his pocket that was ty from the Indiaha state prison at Retired (Sergyman, Pass* expected to make the cauldron of New York politics boil over. Detroit, Sept. 28.— (AP)—^Ford Michigan City Tuesday concentrat­ naping Plot Joseph V. McKee, the Bronx Motor Comptmy offlci:-> declined ed forces near Valparaiso today, re­ es Away at 88. Democrat, was due to announce to­ to admit today that there was any ports from other sectKms indicated day whether he would for may­ significance I the closing of the that toe fugitive band had split into CSty, S ep t 28.— (A P ) or, and the best guess of most ob­ 8catto«d groups. Plainfield, N. J., Sept. 28.— (AP) Chester, Pa., assembly plant, where servers seemed to be that the an­ From Ottawa, 111., Sheriff E. J. —^The Rev. Dr. Edward G. Read, —Joseph B. Keenan, assistant U. swer would be "y«s-” , an undetenained number of men Welter reported he believed William S. attorney general, opened'toe flzial were on strike. retired clergyman and oldest alum­ McKee rolled up his sleeves in his Dietrich and Russell dark, two of arguments in the CSiaries F. Urscbel Mamaroneck summer home today It was explained hore that be­ the escaped criininals, had stopped nus of Princeton Uziiversity, died at and started to conqwse the stat^ cause of the closely interlocking hie home (at 826 Park avenue) to­ kldziaplng activities of machine gun there last night to refuel their auto- O^ILTI pm ment. Even before his pen touched nature of all producti^x. units in a nooblle. day after several weeks of toillz^ Ford plant, absence of even a few “The interest of the Nation is the paper the Fusion forces, sworn Sheriff Welter W d that a gaao- health. He wa' 88 years old azld to destroy Tammany Hall, had be­ key men is likely to result in cessa­ focused upon the drazna now cozn- Uhe station attendant reported the was graduated from Princeton to gun an attack on his candidacy. tion (ff all operations. men carried two shotguns in their Izig to a cloee in this comrtroozzi, Samuel Seabury, noted investiga­ The officials have claimed that A gaping bole in her port side, the Hudson River Night Line steamboat Rosselaer Is pictured proceeding automobile and that they wore gray 1861. and we are here to find an answv tor, saw the candidacy as a trick to only a few hundred men are on to N ^ York under her own steam after colliding In a heavy fog with the Sw^sh freighter RoXena near trousers, the prison gato. Born In Sharon, Conn.', Noivem- to toe question of whether we shall ynitmtaiTi Tammany’ s “ corrupt con­ strike in the Chester plant, al­ Poughkeepke, N. Y. Six of the 127 paseei^ers on board were injured in the crash. The ptdr had inquired the route to ber 3, 1884, the eon of Rev. and have a goverziment of law and or^ trol” by spUtting the anti-Tammany though 2,400 in, all were affected.' Peoria, said Sheriff Welter. Mrs. Hollis Read, Dr. Read lozig der or abdicate in favor of machine vote. They refused ito comment on re­ Chicago Watching was active in toe affairs of toe Re­ gun gazigstere,” Keezian told tbe Feverish revisions of plana in the ports that this strike might bring Chicago police were on the look­ formed church in America Follow­ jury* political camps started as McKee’s to a head Henry Ford’s reported out for four men who outdistanced, ing hie graduatior frozn/Princeton, Albert Bates and HarvSy Bailey announcement was momentarily ex­ refusal to recognize the collective EMPLOYMENT GAINS a Haznmond, Indiazia police squad he attended Princeton theological are accused aa principal defendants pected. Up to now the prospect bargaining provisions of the Na^ REPORT MORE DAMAGE, in the $200,000 kldziap case, with car last night, finally disappearing seminary, wac graduated in 1865 had been for a clear-cut, knock- tlonal automobile code. Ford has in toe heavy traffic on Indlaziapoils and waa ordained aa elergsrznan of George Kelly, guziznan arrested in down-and-drag-out tussle between refused to sign the code, but has C0UNTEDAT815,000 boulevard. The men in the speedizig the Flrat Presbyterian church of Memphis. The others are T. Q. tw o foes. let it be known that the company LIVES LOST IN TAMPICO automobile had no shirts; police Madison, Wie., in toe same year. (Boss) Shazmon, bis wife, Ora, and The Tammany Side. intends to more than live up to. the theorized they might have been to 1868, b became pastor of toe his son Armon, and toe five Min­ work-wage provisions. On one side was Tammany Hall, members of the fugitive band and Third Presbyterian churcb ol ESlz- neapolis and St Paul men Barney Siflonr Week with John J. Curry as its leaner and had. discarded their pzisoA attire. abeth, N. J serving until 1876 Berman, Clifford Skelly, Isadora John H. McCooey, corpulent and po­ The 32-hour week that the Ford A contingent of 160 men searched when he acceptec a cidl to toe Sec­ Blumezifleld, Sam Krooick and Sam tent boss of Brooklyn, chief among company put into effect this week Rivers Above Hoed Stage MARCONI ARRIVES; a wooded sector near Valparaiso ond Congregatiozial church of Ben- K ozberg. its Tammany’s candidate is in what wae described as a plan to azid found nothing. zilngtozi, V t He remained there im- Four Oronps strike an av

• t.A. "y. j- WAADEBTPARUY > iiS55^*''ehsi*er- NEW REVOLUTIONS •ofos ttmaaiA \.„.- OPENS NEXT WEE|[| f.'Opa'toQipM.'-bC m H U E j U i s a M th* IsM ' 'Yj!* ^ZsBit t9 B t REPORTED IN CUBA Os.) s A m . tThitec t fc * '— (OODttanMd fram Pags Oats) (F m ih M 'b r ■< • Oantenl Bow* Htertfiwd. Oemi. to* Board h£ __ with of toe TUwS • Maaclwter . :wm ------u s o details of the conversations pla^ v) Christ u A it is certain Presi

^ I l y 1 .TTrr’?; " ' .:.i£ L -is^ a a ,)i| iiH i> ta ij^ P A G B f O m M ew - fer the -J4a ta- m Btonside past eevera: yean, pia.■•ngcnly on TQnRST^MtUIS Wappfair Oranga bald Ite ragdiar m a a ^ at ^ flehoolHairoa Tnaa-‘ Avenue was held Wednesdiy, at the _ _ ISON Bl WEST Imturday Sunday.. Two fea^ home of Mr. and Mrs. George of jsrw '-sasssras SERIOUS *DNCI£ TOM” tura length pictures will be shown State Mental Hj^enlat Points day efsmlnf kflth an httandanoa c f Uvea to Hartford, alona survivea, each weak. In addition to those about 100. It.waa neighbors night, Footer etioet, WOfping. -T^ae preri* fha daughter h a v ^ . died eevoral Hoover baa transferred the eerlel Naed of Cart In Aiding CM- with vlritori preeent from Buxritt, sBt wire Mra.' lo n | a ^ Bcvler of yaara ago. • ‘ - PRODUCnON cqpuNG ’’Phantom Of Tha Air” .' which has drea In Adjnstnient. Enfield, 'Rebreo, Goodwill, Vemcn. -EfM Hartford. Mrs. Thomas Shea Mr. and Mrs. Bernard ^Garrltgr been showing Fridays and Satur­ Bast Hartford, BUtoftoo and Man- of Mapoliiiater.-Mrs. Ettnhith Dow. are at the Gsatury o f PtogTiw Ito* Oat a two Price of TeDffw Mta Loiiiao D n ifvt, Mra. Lbuii BiiMrsUl on V*— Famont 80 Year Old Flay to days at the State Theater to the With tha 1988-84 aemon of the ohester CMngee. A f ^ the bturtneee position .to Chicago. dlatlnet ohasrstaadlPO Orde. A new serial ‘Tanan ^ public eehoole now well under,way, meeting, a very toiereettog ‘ pro­ Dush, Mrs. John Gortoan. Mrs. s«t aalek rallst a^^tlttedld Attracts Thousands of Be Oivoii by Company of FearlasB,^’ fsatnxlag Buetar Crabbe, parenta cf children Just entering gram waa presented for members of Thomas B. Onaei^ Mrs. Harold a or your measjr eheerfawy\»eragm ^ sohoCl for the flrat time have before Saundsrs. Mrs. Attan Rlgbee, Mr. Tho vory first spplieadoa^w*** IW Highest Grade at Paraona. win begin at tbs State Hebroti, - Bafleld, and Burrltts yoo rolUf a a * ' Granges, Including- a ehert sketch, Dennis Shea,, Mra. John Turney, ct' ll. PABIUBB troatmoBts "wlU rite Amateur Prospectors. Otla SktauMT and Queeoia Smith Mte Emily Walker and George DENTIST "A Blight Mleimderataadtog.” W a^ 54 Pmtt Btioot opavtaM yoa that sy win inangurate their traasdontlMO- ______new envlzoofflent jjug Orange served h a m b ^ aana- Lewie. / ■ lag falthfuUy to It a t e ® " HAVANA SEED TOBACCO rituatlone—a problem which may be Hartford, Cl. wMio loBoor row Jgowgte tal tour In "XJhele Tom’s Cabin” in wlebes, cake and coffee. There was Mrs. CharlsB KeUerhouee.; who . that wUl Rioaao you, 8aa FrtaclBCO, Sept 38^—(AP)'— solved If both parents and obUdren until twelve o’clock. haa bean at ’XMar CresT for soma an engagement of two days Ih the (3VES 200 LBS. MORE kasp In nflnd tne potentialities of at a petoa you aaa atoord to pay. *hie etranfeet nub In the fild- Pareooe Theater, Hartford, oom' ■ they play and Int------«d history of the fer weet te on—« menetag. Frldav. October 6. The m ______uttdentand the 1 determined and eometlmea desperate ^gagement at the same time o p ^ fflgher Prodnetion at Same dlffereneea and needs of children, the theater season in Hartford. Mr. Dr. 8. Harcourt Peppard, director of search by tens of thousands of men Cost RMiilts from Use of «T»d women for the glittering flakes Skinner wUl jfiay the etar r ^ « the Bureau of Mental of unde Tom and Mies Smith will be New Seed. the State Department of Health, de­ nuggets whloh become sure ■sen aa Topey. Tba cast Includes a clared to the department’s weakly ./ '' prelous as the dbUar sinks In value. number of the dietingulebed actors . Windsor. Sept 28^ -Hlgber pro­ hroadeut today. Gold at 882 or thereabouts an ■■- 1*"“ *** by Tlurrayers Club of duction of Havana. Seed .tobacco HOW a obUd ^Justa hlmaUf to ounce, the highest In history, to- N S w ^ S , which gave a aw ttoneJ for the same expenditure In land, school may bel------a crucial Item to do- gether withli^ue x—.- obasiges In social revival of the play on Broadway last fertilizer, and labor, and with no veloptog_____igh la attitude toward tha Br»«< economic life ehiee the bonansa spring. Elizabeth Rledon will play sacrifice of quality, has been ob­ prouemeibl' be will meet later to Ufa, days, has made the current mow- Brandon Evans Is the Legree, tained with a new strain of tela ■aid Dr. P e p p ^ For tho first ment vastly different from the Regina Wallaca will play Marie St. variety. Dr. Paul J. Anderson, to ti«a ho flnda nlmeolf standing alona. sweeping i^ u a o f . the ’A9ers and dependent upon bla own roooureee the devU-take-the-hlndmost race to dare. Kata M^mew wUl be seen as ohavge of the tobacco fubstetiaa Aunt H a ^ , Joanna Rooe as Bm- of the Oonnectlcut Agricultural Ex­ and Judged u ^ hie own merits. Be the Klondyke and the Tukon. mSneTwaltar F. Scott as Phineas periment Station, laid today that flnda himself lubjected to organised Uttle Prospectors. Fletehsr and Batty Lancaster as authority, to oompetlUod with On one ride of the new p U ^ e dxs new strain had bean tested for J\i Eva. hree years on the station farm, otberanad faced with the problem of are thousands of Uttle pros^tom , After New England the play Is adjusting to his own Umltetlona. It some operating In groups or famUy and bad yielded 200 more pounds to routed to Philadelphia, WaaWn^n, the acre than the strain commonly ia his first break from tha family uBlU, whose 0^ f^ Baltimore, Pittsburgh, caevdeim, circle's shelter to become part of the erslly wr* to automobflai a pwk i Town. ' Detroit, Chicago and on to the P ^ - The quality Is at least' eoually group. i pan and a few of the barest ■ -. jdran may react to scbool'to a • \ fic Coast. Laurence. Rivers, me*, as good aa any other etndn of Ha­ CbUf necessities. . whose production of “The Qrem variety of ways which will Interfere On the other side, science and or­ vana. Seed. The new. strain has no with their academic progress. These f-/. Pastures” established that firm in eaf cbaraoteristics by which the ■ AlModae ganized effort go forth with nmre an important place In the Am erica reactions may likewise .be caused confidence, extending the breadth dealer can distinguish it from the for various reasons. Parents may irfloo" and depth o f operattons on tte theater, sponsors ths road tour c* commonly grown strains?^ ■ iMSMd •Unde Tom’i CaWn.” toriat on too great a drlva for strength of the Enaterlal fact that For the first 'Jme rifles the w ly The Improved strain was de­ scholastic, honors or bold a child to gold today is worth 50 per cent years of Its exlstonce, Harrlrt veloped for black rootrot resistance poor comparieon with brothers, e ^ more in American dollars than it Stowe’s Immortal drama of by C. V. Kigbtlinger of the United ten or ouer dUldren. There may was a month or so ago. slavery is stripped of aU ^ Stetei Departmeiit of Agriculture. be a lack of Interest to the child on . S00,000 Are Em ploy^ tridtles and ths stage that yr. Anderson explained that because the part of the teacher. Children A.uthorltles have erimated 200,000 had been accumulated during Its at the present knowledge of liming, who to pre-echool days have been persons make their Uvlng to the eighty-one 3rears and the play is re­ ilack rootrot is not ths problem over-protected by their parenta m wmt and south by mining ^ and stored to what It should be. n the Connectieut Valley that it usuftUy very raueb luuxipered be- perhaps half of these are Itinerant used to be, but that this disease is cause ^ their toabiUty to think and or oocaslonsl prospect^. In C^- AT THE STATE )r«seat more or less to every field. act for themaoivos. Ifomia alone the record of Individ A strain of Havana seed irnmime Forcing a chUd to attend eohool Is ual gold sales shows such proneo «Moonllght and Pretael^’’ Musloal a black rootrot would' therefore not enough. It to of much mon tors but those who seek and find no Tomorrow* )s sfisre productive. importance for parents to learn why gold are uncounted. Composed by four of America’e Three main varletiea have been be dislikes school and to make every This tattered army, living from ace aongsmlthe the tuneful grown In Connecticut unchanged effort to remove the cause. He needs hand to mouth as It pushes on to­ dlas in^'Moonligbt and Preteele, for miay years, Bro^dleaf, Havana recogniUoB from Ms tsaehsrs and ward the rainbow’s end, conjures up Unlvereal's backstage musical j» - Seed, and Shade. The average yield loboolmates and must havs ths ^ visions of abject poverty and SCW- mance, opening tomorrow of Havana Seed in Connecticut is. portunlty to develop hie own tovlm- tUlating fortune playing a gigantic State Theater, reflects the spirit 1,400 to 1,500 pounds to the aors.; duallty. BvSry effort Should be made but pathetic game of hide-and-seek. the timee It. a manner unlcue Ths substation farm ordinarily ob­ to keep him from ’ becoming over­ Last winter a whole colony screen musical comedy. Ax least tains 1.700 to 1,900 i^unds, but the whelmed by a feeltor of <^we.« trapp^ In tbs snows of the mother three of the numbers to the swre new strain produces 2,000 to 2,200. that be la different from other chil­ lode country and was succored omy lYiftv truly bt said to be descrlptlw A Massachusetts farmer planted his dren. F,acton, at home may plw a by extraordinary efforL Anotter of tha present American scene. In tremendous role and often defeat winter ia near and the gold bunUrt whole farm, with It this summer. “Moonlight and Pretzels,” more Seed Is available In small quantities. the best of school programs. The are more numerous than before. th^n In any other of the recent horns snd school must meet, each One of the troubles of the Uttle endeavoring to supplement, not sup- screen muilcale, the composjOT NBA BUUNa miner is red tape. The government have followed '*he precept of the plant ths other. requires two affidavits from Individ­ fellow who said *T.et me but write ual setters showing the gold Is new­ Hartford, Sept. 28.—(AP)—Wal­ e m p l o y m e n t riGUBES the songs o ' a nation ind I care ter J. Cottopy, etete. manager of ly mined and not taken from some not who makes Ita laws/’ Bridgeport, Sept. 38.-t(AP)—^ hoard of precious metsl acquired the Recovery Board, ha' ruled per- employment sutvoy whloh complet­ under the old price of 880.67 an “Duity Shoes,”, by Jay <^niey sous who have signed oertifieatee of and B. Y. Harburg, who tumsd ed figures up to ' September 16, ounce. The seller who has but a oomplianee without pre/ioualyr^-hav- Shows ther# were 12,140 persons On today’s market riUa fraction'of an ounce and n ^ t pay out the highly succesafd "Brother ing signed the .Prerident'i rerem- Can You Spare a Dime,” Is a employed to 80 factories here on is a |6eJie wtoei 60 cents to f3 for having affidavits ployment agreement are not en­ that date, as compared with 8,870 made, loses the benefit of the prem­ «valcade of American life titled to fly the Blue Eagle PELbv iliBrtIt. ium price, and Without the docu» ftoifi 1928 to 1938. Tht! bighlighte The Departeaent of Com to. AprU. $4.00 DSwn, dedeted to song and action are. the ^Tbe total man ilibors for the; 6*60 Montoly mcnts, he must accept the pld .val-- New rYork is checking the wash «>Tid^. S last November after a controversy Warner Brotben tbeaten to Man- Mary Enaabetb’s The Florlss 9 Sberldaii BMg. Dial over whether candidates should run ebeeter, announced today that t ^ I BEAUTY NOOK e08S Oenutoo Uorridde. Latest at large or by distrlcta. ClreU Ther.ter 'on Oak Street to Needle type Madder. $1.79 N SHELL GAS — OILS SCHRAFFT’S 2-CELL FLASHLIGHT Churning Potter Bed DELCO BATTERIES Bine Banner Choeo|atee FREE MOVIE TICKETS TO SEE CHAMPIOI*^ A.a 60c Pound standard Mae^ toonelng type, MCORSPSOIGS flPABB PLUGS EDWARD 6. BOBINBON fOO-feot hanm.' ' W eldon Drag Co. P. J. MORIARTY in 901 Mato St. Phone 8806 69 $095 Oor. MdSss and W. Osatsr . j ^ \ DtUftni OAK BUCKSAW ' SS “H.OVED A WOMAN” 8oUd eafc fraaw and w ith I TALLY-HO BEER TYD O L Whelsaaie or Baton TUPLE I GAS E a r F n m d s Boy by Bottle, Case or BaneL FOB OBBATEB MILBAOB 5 - p i N n i g h t l a t c h C^en from 8 a. p. na, As. t. GOODBIOR TO ES No tors locike keyed alike. Heavy W ith 160 COMING TO THE STATE SUNDAY Irw Miib teiit utahs M. ft G. PRODUCTS GO. VAN’S SERVICE STATION HeUeal Coil Sfptamber 80 PAOEAGB STOBB 488 Hartferd Bead '£( 6S6 Mato Street Cross Tim The Mancheeter Herald offera a pair of fUMt tldwta fTJON” PADLOCK to each of six readera who «ubmlt the devMMt four^to^ Black craekled raetless ease. “ Rounded com en prevent tern rhyme ueing “1 LOVED A WOMAN" as the flret line. 8 coined keys. Another “Wonder Valued ef thii freu AnnlverAry K B L V IN A tO R Sile. 8did Otnwood, Maple or Mahogany. Sturdily All rhymes must be received by the con ^ t editor no F . E . BRAY Eleetrto RBFEIOBBATOM bed. clothing. laUr than Friday at 6 p. m. You may submit as many Jewalar and Watehmaker eenatrueted and wel! idued. P®** Head CLAW HAMMER ^ if 46 inches hiiJi. Foot end, l9iA'1ndiea Fell 54 Hesvy oiip^pieee fitmob rhymes as you please. For example: JaOTOMATlC WASHBBS GRUEN Salsa and Sarvtas Drop torg^ alloy steel poheb- indi and S9dad$ nsea,.WiIl lend audieatie Oolraial edhead. BlelMiry handle. Baked-on Rnat- *T LOVED A WOMAN" Watobas for Ladlie ^ana to any hooM. A Btsndsrd PlmnUnf Co. iah. By the name of Pef— •ad OeotlaaMB. .: . Bmy Tetan If Ptot of a #80 666 Mala St. TaL 6017 90S MiMn Hvwf Darned good codt^BT’* tllL-* I found nor wooden left DELCO OIL HEAT SEARS EASY PAYMENTPyUi John Gonrley The Yertoel ■aaSng Otot 19 IMPORTANT! USE THIS BLANK O iaT CUSTOM •aekad By Oeneri l Metotel (DASTER WAGON * May touaedM iim reliiM ef of ttOOTBiore.'' ^ "I LOVED A WOMAN" TAttpr STANl^AltD i^LUMBDfO Taylor W< CO. • I ' / made to nm t i l Mtoa Bhfifit 0*0 0 e,e,e^ eso • oae e*e • e*o *##eeeefeeee# e.e • e e e • ■ oMbow BMg.

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Aritogton, MaiSi, O lt BURNERS ____to n ^ o r d hospital last night Subm itted By«<* *** • *"* •••••••••••'•• • * *** ...... of a fraetnred skull received to aa Stttidard P h m ii^ F lx t w 1160 MAIN STREET (N am #) •utoatome accident to Newtogtoft JOHNSON ft UTTliB hW br«5toer, m c r n m m . . m a t v e Address " , irsnclii'X.'Guiudhf, was killed;, Afr heothef-was hurt J--: 'f Tj* cBCDi-and. -in- ... , .woodoock'.eonsB t o ‘a'^'dosii fpctr tenbery. tp 8L ASthenjgi k2 - JT_- annssfn J to— fc- 1 iN^ilDERALra bef6ro:1VovsmheB^88, the Bartford PLAN ADTO PLATES of the season on these birds, Row.: - J ing of idl migtatoiy birds' ROCKVILLE R ^ l^ ARE LAW on openhig d^;^is Undied^ib The Itev. one-haif hour bofon' simrlae to- Churoh of the' PORWARVETERANSI tiod;’WatertWfc , Antdniatiealbr Become B^tee- sunset period: : ! . , The «ev.‘'Setthno Onkbm r#-:^ H aw ^tditoT ^ Ctyfliah ConMTr ‘TlM N^ rec d v ^ ^ m atatb op­ Churioh of the‘ H ^ Jldsary, f sE^.jTotitrSi^v.___ vhtfoh Obrpa' wRl bw fr ab»«»' oi YOUNG GUARD LOSES t l ^ in Thte Stat»— Redneea erated waterfowl saaetuarles and Tpait, aaststant. ' ^ ^litttojpi^a^fi^ * • apowy .ba«^«round Crawfditd and. T>ndi Limit 20 Per Gent. pubUo shooting grounds indlcete : 'The-Rev. iUQhBrd;P. of Unela gito'k torBSta, t t l s , w l ^ YD Maikers for Yiinkee IN DRIVE AGAINST DUNN .t * an cKoellent hatch of Mack duck Rev. BdWbrd spirit ^of-^'lni HiB CCC. whiter ikUhanV arriv- . Sartford, S e p t 28>—Chief Game this year," Chief Warden Wmiarn- a t QOr.Lbdyof ipRoaoMie in-vdM"' ’tng-at Goveiher'a lilaiid ySkterday. thousand dopcsliam of tha DniaoD, AL for LepoD I Warden Ai,Joseph Williamson-aa^ son stated.. ‘Mundreds of the birds, asslataata •- -p •> ’w i Stick. ii"-;'h»yo*m- almoft noekal Army :oHlesrh.eyas Western MamaohaMtto. , , Ipind They Were Too Late la I trapped and wing-clipped last The Rev. J -toi rXld. qtt|. Thare- ara red, gp|>iinr,Mns,and Tniat Compmty^ df Springfield ; nonnieed, today tte t new fe d e ^ mi- spi!^. and then liberate -in- the C a th ie Uni' haini. He gray imhbme Jaeketo^ w ^ be paid in full txglnbiny today. Go io Early AppBcants. Getting New BaDots Print­ gratoiy bM hunting regulatUms, have bred and - hatched «■;; I biehkisrp, women btohata. B v to - Mlddlebury,. Vt—MkhUebuir ^ . ed; D«i*t Show Up at Hear­ issued by tlie tJUted States Depart­ troods.. The trapping of nearly topcoat draped oyer %flM thing la cblbvod, evatt 'heavy-Undiea lege football squad' tmpatvOf: ing. ment of Agriculture, automatleally ,tens of snapping ■ turtles by ■■ K' asjf'be-had a xun.'f^' and sobks. ' ' . ‘ loses tiiree. ragulafa anl .sevaral wardips and an excellent cr of BOLTON th at■ gun,,” fU , pdlceman Georgetown, DeL—An aid . Ostar substitutos thiousdi gr^ epedende^ • On October 1 dellverlee win The “Old Guard" won ‘ a dedMve become game laws in Coamectleut wUd rice thto year is also beUeved 'sUoutmL ' wiwe.lnw prOhibitihg.pofBnity in to the State Department and reduce bag limits on wild ducks to have contributed to the increase Oahrkd couEdn^'bbw because he public plaoos has landed GCorge 1 victory yesterday which aaautod 30 per cent this fall. An act of the of native ducks.” had so^gun. Spsecklsas with fright, Motor Vehldee at 866,061 Beta I their choice at candidates for town Mrs. Howard Hart and fandiy of Donovan in Jail tot ten days-?- the registration platee and 8,066 single General AssenAly requires that Cromwell, Miss Mabel Buckley of he backed awity.' • poUaeinan i'lscplt of -a' street-ootner outburta. constables of re-election for the bag limits and open hunting aea- Hartford and Alvin Goodfleld,; pito- £ed.'and killed.him. C o n ^ vms 39. The law sets no language, restric- WAKE OP YOOl lii^vU le, I^^-i-Gdng'^ ila h ^ m!S5s*SsSS“S?®SiLJ^ I comtog "2|^2ld*lSS! 1 ^ dpal of toe Windham [ :namqM3t tioni for the county .however. and all other rlnsint osoept com- Quard” Democrats sdmitteo deieat. ■bon be die same as pfovlded by TRANSCRIPT ANNOUNCES school, were guests a t thelxMnB' of n hollow log' to ymir tackle. MedfOto, O re^D edaring a rat- temporary commercial and George BL Dunn, who federal r^fulatlons. Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Jones Sun<^. ' WaHonen constoUeting a dam in tieenake had punetUrS^ his tire, A UVERBILE- •/I factory trucks, the plates will car- recently reputed as secretary The daity bag limit on wild ducto BISHOP’S APPOINTMENTS Mr. and Mrs. 'HamM., Grlswdlf 4pUapBwago creek'ydnked o u t.a hol­ C. fs—*, Medford mUHw roll­ ry adiite letters and numerals ^ ^ Democratie Town\.Oommlttee has been reduced from 16 to 12. of spent the week end at Take 'Sunar low Idg filled with a fine catoh of ed his autonjoWe into town with, n Wltaon MltMEL against a blue background while I w y Young Guard member, Leo J. which not more than eight in die bupheada. “fiat.” To back up his story, he.ex? aggregate may be broadbCU, can- pee, N. H. i Mblted the .-rattler’s fang, stUl to tt the flit**" excepted will have the I pieherty, won his third decisive vio- Hartford, Sept 38—(AP) — The ; ■ Landings ‘ Pa. — Anybody -And TooB Jnnqi Out Bed is oolors reversed, blue letters and ^ ow the “Young Guard” de- vfs-backs, redheads, teali, shovd- Mr. and Mrs. B. L. McGurtc, mid froublsd with snoring kbould cObiult the rubber.' Bw Moramg Ririn' to Go nninerals appearing on a wMte | m^nt. lers and gadwalls. Five elder ducks Catholic Transcript the family visited at their eottag® Sun? A.!,H*West, 66.,• He cured,hisyes- •Chranta Pass, Ore.r—A black bear's dty. ' If m ImI MBT^mad m ik aad tto vottf background. The color oombinatton Wben the official balloto for Hoof may al» ^ clerical appointments this weisk of terdiy by sneezing opt a tooth dzlv< tosatiable desire for honey, proved looto poak, dga’lnrallow • lot of H U a .a » is7 ■■ V.the ^ ft""*______as.e-.— for 4 At19L.: ' meesi and. the days election arrived last Saturday wood r ^ d ^ , buffle- R t Rev. John J. Nilan, Bishop cf The Grange will sponsor a danco eh JUto-hls uppmr taw 40;years ago his undo^. The bruin raided the oral wot*. eO, laatiTo cMdy or dhwtoSiMB at the Community House Thursday J. F. Cox form, the swnrmlng beee •adwipoet thorn to iMln roiLNdd«irra«e plate sizes will run the same as for u wL found that only three Dehio- heads and brant is prdiibited. The the diocese: by a loggers’ diditnodc;' w d oad foil of nnahiao. M tic n a m e s mpeared on the list of bag limits on Carada geese ahd evening. r. Keigw FaUs,'- JOtoi-^^Brnbatking attracted ndghbore, who discovered ♦Kta yenr. The Rev. J(An P. Glynn from the Mrs. Isabelle Thos^son

tba numerical run from oneto lOO. ^ « ANNUAL TOWN MEETING S!d ^ ^ printed if thojMrouldwould paypty the^ costs< -■ **ly set Notice Is hereby given to the le-1 190 bpt voters of tjis Town of Msnehes- that ths Annual Town Meeting ^ m vftVw, m I eWill be held in ths Munidped Build­ VH, VL VJ, VK, VL, VM, VN, VO, had entered a protest with Ssorctaty ing, to said Msnchsstor, on Monday, y p , VR, VT, y u , v y , vw , of State Danaher and naked a public October 3, 1988, a t eight o’clock in VY’, ZA, z b , ZC, zb and ZF, bearing, aUegtng a violation of tbe forenoon, for theB following pur- Hartford. Danbury will have the statutes. poees, to wit: EK symbol from one to 600 pim The hen»^"g was held at the state 1 st For the choice of the follow­ EVERY MORNING Hartford wlL* have YD ai^ ZO capital yesti^y afternoon. Con- ing offieera: Seven Selectmen, Sev- EXTRA from one to~ 600. Previously all , Di^ represented by Attorney B«m- m Oonstobles, Tvto Registr>n ot I thfse qrmhola ran from one to 999,1 j, Ackerman, who holds ths I Votars, One for three | sb that many car owners with wm- portion as toum counsel. ‘ years. 'iw.Two Auditors, One Town parativety low numbers In these ^ “Young Guard” no one C3erk, One Town Treasurar^ One letter groupe will have to requeat I appeared. In the meantime the Collector of Tkxea, and Thrae Mem­ consideration with other ajrmbole. ••-y^ung Guard” bad earned of the bers of the Board of Education for Yankee DIvMon Group gt^te law which remiired that the three years, a — because/ YD la an important asrmbol as it ballots must be in ue bands cf the 2nd. To see If tba Town will vote. Is reserved f.*-’ membersjof the fa-1 town clerk a w a^ ptlor to ele^on. to Improve House Bin 1298 (487), moua Yankee Division. The change •ybey concluded that they had failed An Act concerning the care TMoofio that, veterans of that fa- I to act in time and that they un­ Cemeterlea of the Town of Man- moua divialon will have to get re- doubtedly would be^overruled ity Chester. fuesta,to.anrly /or » YAgymbpl^w. Secretaty. *? ^ Road Fund, as provided in Sections - the honse wonld be warm for breakfast- 14M-1494 of the General Statutes] the Woodruff family many y e ^ receive complaints during the irear. ago and 1‘ is presumed the family This committee consists of Edward of Ckmnecticut, Revision of 1930. will request it again for 1984. Jackson, Patrick J. Johnson and 7th. To see it the Town will vote I Then l^e tried Koppers Coke—the The Motor Vehicle Department Frank Rizzie. to authorize, empower, mid direct welcomes early appUcatlons for Notes the SelMtmen to make application high-test fnel—aiad now he will registration plates and if requested Former Mayor John P. Cameron to and negotiate with the Adminis­ prior to Novembe. 15 i. motor car I will act as Exalted Ruler of Rock­ trator, Federal Shnergency Admin­ sleep kwlf an honr later every morning owner is generally permitted to re­ ville Lodge of Elks, at the meeting istration of Public Woriu, for the gain his present license number. to be held this evetong when a class allocation by the United States of- —all next winter. ■ Many odd requests ere received of candidates will be Initiated. Ex­ the sum of 8160,000 tar th e « con­ from time tr time designating cer-- alted Ruler Lewis H. Chapman is ill struction of anticipated State Aid itaol to nm t f ' It doaed— fiw numbers motorists prefer. a t his home. Roads In accordance with the provi- Becanse action starts the minnte^yon Soi&e------desire the same, number as Ernest Spengler, who went to ilona of Sections 202 and—or 208, fod ia ready td flood ,yonr house with ^lelr residence address Md Europe a year ago, has returned to 206, 207 and 308 of the National Ih- y^ -follow ompte rn^a. ■ (1) a number that corrwpoi^ to their ______wtww he expectsexpe to spend duatrles Recovery Act pakNd by open the draft with Sleepers Coke jn. ^inthejoorpSngJ JTO lie jSre p o t h t e ^ (2); Shake V J telephone number. One of the odd­ ______declining^ years. Mr. Spengler the Cengreia of the UnltM States | ynirr fomace—the honse warms np est requests came In from a wom- has originally 'planned to remain in I June 18, 1988, and approved by the fess^jnst a few ji|gl^ and Mrs. Wallace P. Woodln ware formulated at meetings of the Re- tbbriae' the Stfeoteiia to barrew jouee weee qwewee ■ Mwe:ao«ewB nito a e eoeee: also callers in' Hartford Monday. I publican and Demoerrao town qom- funds fwr tha UM of the Town, ftty ,'j Ttf f' ri 5 Mrs. Gladys Duaton la apendlag mlttees today. «>‘t,« 1 ('•fv/ ■avtral days sritb her parmts and l.;v chUdM at the paraonaga. iof the produeti* which wffl be preoented p t on Friday Mrs. Edith Woodin ia aprading a Town Roll undw tm .iraak srtll|>Miaa Katherine Lok ih County finiffliibia ' ' ' ■ i s Mr. aafLMra.. Ame^Flydkl^ef. 5® Hartford opent the we^k^aad Mrs. nydal'h parenta, Mr. ahd Mrs...... WrtajL BstalltOBu V Allan O ur of^Wbron wah. a dtai- :i'4 gar guaat of Mr. and U n. Lnrla flllityi Tnaaday evaidng. _____nine toeepht/ . ■^•Ut...... in SnHncftiid IM wtito •V

P A G E sne U A f(Q n !n & a«tellNp.TI.|RAip. *IANCBBarER,,OQNN, t Alpiost ijiy Daj|Iow IRa»(i|rBter t« titi rtteitliisrs et 'ths Ctom- vialo^ wlthViiia#jatC isn’t sdnlaasca and ttislr sslszlsd ’cow- It?” If'it affords you any pleas- Eonting flnraUi euttvSi But It fi highly pr01^« ura., that thls a q ^ ot tha prablaa baa Just the same wa pr^jiose to keep Prepared . f u b u b b x d b t t b b bacB gLrm much laaa oonaMaratlcm right on Insisting t W , frtMo folks tnni>AT.T> PRlNTXNa COMPANT. ZNCi talk about indiieB summer khila tha to fulfill all requirezoaiits , " It BlUEll StrMt than tha opportoalty to profvlda Mr. HaBohasUr, Cobb. acurphay with a Uggar and hattar traea are still mostly groan bad ROBERT ANUEESON THOMAS FBROnSON thera hasn't baen fboSt enough to OaBTBl MaBByar paid Job. ^ ffuneral Director gor Tha Barald la,strongly cypoaed to ohasa a single erlckat under FouBdad Ootobar 1, Ittl WATKINS BBQTHERS, bto.' Publlabad Bvary BpaBlBF Bseapt tha aaploltatlan of the town’s Ood’s* ground, they’re babbling. . . SuBdaya aad Holidaya Batarad at tba ^TBL. Office 5171. House 74M. Poat Offlca at MaBCbaatar. Cobb, aa aeraa' In tha lnt««at of an^ Indirld* SaooBd Claaa Mall Mattar. StBSCRIPTlON RATB8 nal, howaaar andahla ha may ba or KELLY Oaa 7aar, by niail .•••.•••••••a att.00 bowavar giaaalng a substantial In* C o Per MoBth, by mall -nr....I .CO oraaae In salary would ba to him. If there is any such thing as an SlBala copies *0C unanswerable argument ip favor of delivered, OBa yaar ...... $9.00 Wa would ba Opposad to suA ax- |.ploltatloD sven If tha official In capital punishment it la presented a ship (business o f earnestlylestly knoekiTk MBMBER OF THB AS80CIATBD ing w o^). ‘Both he andnd bis wifa PRESS ■ quastlon wara paoullarly oen^tant. by the exlst»ee of Oaorge (Ma­ Tha AsBoelatad Prasa la axoluslTaly chine Gun) KsUy. Kelly is qpnsldsr- niltN E it, SPEED ACE, lived -originally to Corinth, Miss.; aBtltlad to tha uaa tor rapvblloatloB m tha oasa of Mr. Murpbay, In vlaw but they weren’t friends until they of all BewB dlspatohaa credited to It of tha somewhat inefleotual man* ably more dangmous than any man- met there again ton years ago. or Bot otherwise credited 1b , thla paper aad alao tha local paws pub* ner In which ba bas handlad a grant Mting tiger in aa Ihdiaa jungle. ^ A C O O l P U n Stndled Metora As Boy llshed herein. He is the personification of leering "Roscoe’s father was a farmer,’^ All rlshts of republlcatloB of deal of tha labor of tha unamployad said Mrs. Turner, "aad 1 remember special dispatches baralB are also ra* cruelty. served. at Centar Springs Park, tbara would n M ax 1^ i telling me that lots of times saam to ba aoma ground for doubt* Wanted for^the kUllng of seven Bu Spent five Years «ak-l 2® Full sarvlca cllcBt of N B A Sar* perscos as well as for tha Urschel vice, loc. ing bla vary special oompatancy. kidnaping, this bloody creature is ever to get any place. Aa a kid, ho Publisher’s Raprasaotatlva: Tha Again we urge upon the voters tha ing and Breaking Coast- liked to fiy kites because after you Julius Mathews Special Agency—New very great wisdom of voting ”no” in the hands of the law'. He ' has got- a kite up in toe air you could York, Chicago. Detroit aod Bostoo. on this question on Monday. bean there before but he did not re­ just lie down and watch it He put­ MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU : OF main. He does not, aceordiBg to bis to Coast Records. tered srotmd with metora,, too. His CIRCULATlUNa own defiant declaration, intand to father said to me: Tbat boy never cai^ about anything that didn’t The Herald Prlotloa Company. Inc., JUST TELLING IT remain there now. * assumes bo flnaBcial respoBslbillty ^ e w York, Sep ~ 38.—^The world’s bum gasoline and make node.’ It would be interesting to know for typoaraphlca. errors appaarlBS in Whoever started the ripper l^ls- I fastest^ long-distance fiyer. who Once he worked hard on the farm advertisemants In tha Manchastar what evm the tenderest hearted of for quite a long stretch and toe Bvenina Herald. I lation that gave the pity of Bridge­ I spans toe continent in less time toail port its bll-powerful Tax Board the criminal coddlers would ad;^ family thought maybe he’d reform­ toe average man takes for a Sun­ ed. But he disappointed them by THURSDAY, SBPT. 28, 1988. vise doing about Kelly. Who so san- probably wasn’t aiming at* the day drive out into the coimlry, is thi money he’d made and sick V O T E ’ ’ NO.** Board of Bducation but appears to I guine .as to bdleve that this really Just a slow and easy-going buying a motorcycle. have bit it, nevertheless. There has I man’s” moral and mental illness is fellow after all. "Whan he went into the army, On Monday Manchester voters been some difficulty, it seems, in L f a type that might yield to the he just naturally got into avlatk^ Up above toe Clouds, speeding And now he’s very serious about who go to the polls In the annual getting the school authorities to tender treatment so enthusiastieal along at 800 miles sn hour, he town election will find over one of speed development: likes to work adjust their budget to the city’s m- ly advocated by prison reformers? thinkw idly about how good that on planes, himself and try out new the levers a referendum question come, and members of the Tax nobody. Nobody at all. We don’t; leisurely chicken dinner is going to tricks in s'treunlinlag- Being de­ taste ptytty soon. And on toe having to do with the proposal to Board were discussing what to do believe there is a single proponent liberate about everythhig, and plan­ take the public cemeteries out of [ ground— ning every little detail, is what about it of "scientific” cure-alls for crlmlnal- "On toe groiffld,” drawled Colonel twAkua his oarvee and coordination -the hands of the cemete^ commit* "What we’ve got to do,” said one I ism who in bis heart holds one Roecoe Turner in what is left of his BO good, I guess. As things are. I’m tees and place their control with the of them, "Ir to go into that board grain of faith tJut Kelly could ever Mississippi accent, ‘1 reckon Fm as the one who does the worrying, deliberate a guy as you ever did Board of Park Commissioners. and make a survey.” be made into anything one shred and not much of it at that’’ A bill was passed by the L^;isla- “What we’ve got to do,” said an* better than he now is. “Oh, I work, all right And I keep ture sanctioning such a change pro­ 1 other, "is just teU the School To keep this kind-of a man aUve afternoon. One who eats salty busy. But I take my time—4eo? BEHIND THE SCENES IN vided the voters of the town decide Board that it’s got to get along is to imperil better human lives, pretsels will And toat he has a Fm .a spedallst in what ia known that they want it . If more “yes” much greater tolrat for beer than aa makln* baste slowly.” - with $800,000 .leas for the remain- Nothing can be more certain than be would ordtoaiily have. votes than ”no” votes are r^flster* He yawned prodigiously and set­ der of the year.” that if he is not klUed he wlU kUl M uy people enjoy celery salt tled his 3X0 pounds into the biggest ed the action of the Legislature will Instead of tot ordinary table Which ***^ ^ “ *** “ * •***“ • ' chair in his Coney Island hotel have been approved and the Park the head in the case of Bridgeport, v What U society to do in such salt, aad I see no objection to add­ room. He closed his eyes nnoothed Board will take over the cemeteries. ing this tasty and wholesome By JULIA BLANSXiABD ^to America tor conqpany. M. Henry down his blight blue military coat By RODNEY DUTCHEB with its specially empowered ripper dilemma? There seems to be only product to foods, If deidred. Cel­ had to take him back. Joseph pined If there are more “no” votes than Aboard the S. S. Champlain, Sept and composed himself as if for a Herald Washington Oorreepondent Tax Board—and which ought to be one answer, and that is that, wheth' ery salt is V organic product, toat 28.—One stowaway, 81 chUdren, 10 for Foujltar—would cry constantly, nmi. Pretty soon, though, he con­ "yes” votes the conduct of the bur­ applicable to every town and city er the laws Invoklng^capltal pimisn- is, it has been organised by toe dogs, two CEUiarles and 400 ele­ except vtoen M. Henry was with tinued: Washington, S ept 38.—Here’ s a ial tracts will remain in the hands plant and in toat state becomes phants—that-is the supercargo car­ him. So M. Henry bad to devote him­ Years of Preparation In Connecticut 'without any quib- ment should be amended or not, usable by man. The' same is not self to Joeeph In order that the wide split in toe Department of of the committees, as at present bUng or argument about it whither it should be provided that ried on this trip oy the S. S. Cham­ ’*Take this new record I just Agriculture wbleh may develop sen- tine of table, salt, which is an plain. passengers could deep ...... made, hoppln’ Jrom^the coast to The Herald is unequivocally There is neither justice nor logic the death penalty must be inflicted inorganic mineral. The natural All pets are taxed. Dogs cost eationally. The stowaway win he held and New Ydto in ten hours and five against the change. It believes it in a system of municipal govern- only in caqea of very unusual ag salts as found in plants are per­ their owners $20 for each crossing, Profits of toe middleman, re­ fectly wholesome and should not shipped back. The ebUdren and pets minutes. That sounds pretty fast, Is Irving the best Interests of the cats $10. Once M. Henry had to set doesn’t it?—^yes, sir, that’s pretty turn to toe fafmer and price to the ment whether tiny country town grqvatlon, it must still be preseiyed be confused with table salt. win be landed. But the elephants his own fee. An agitated steward consumer represent the issue. commimity, both sentimental and which sep-1 as a last resort defense against I am sure that a moderate stay right on the boat They are fast.... Kinda makes the covered er toe' biggest of cities, from Third Class cdled up, asking wagons look sick, and all that .... Assistant Secretary Rexford G. practical, ,in urging its readers to individuala whose continued exist­ amount of sal. will not injure the part of Purser Jean Henry’s coUeo- what to do with six crocodiles that Tugwell and Ctoief Counsel Jerome arates the taxtog power and tion of over 1000 elephants—ele- But yov know, actually. 1 spent five vote "no” on this question. ence is a constant menace to so- average person who has always were in one stateroom. M. Henry Frank of toe Agricultural Adjust­ power to apportion toe avails used a lot of It, but It is a go^ ihants o f gold, silver. Ivory, Jade, years makin’ that jUght! Tbat We should very much dijBllke 'to tore down to ’Ihird Class. Arriving doesn't sound so fast, does it? SCme ment Administration head the gMup Y et under naany Oon- qlety, even ‘behind walls and bars plan to try’ to reduce gradtially straw, robber and every imaginable of liberals erhich is primarily coaf- be regarded as unfriendly to the he foimd six tin^.new-bom croco­ people could probably push a pea­ necticut chartera, and worse yet] and trlifie lodes. the amount of salt you use, imtil material. They range aU over toe diles swimming peacefully in the cerned with producer and oollauIns^ Park Board. Its members enjoy you find yor can get along with­ bookcases, tables, desk, diresslng nut from coast to coast in that and hopes it can squeeze excess under various statutes, it is pos­ wash bowl. He let them swim and time." the deserved respect of the com­ out it. You wi 1' then first begin table, floor, waUa i fte r bad to explain toeii^ size mid roflts from the “spread” of the dis- sible-for entities which have no tax to enjoy toe real flavon of dif­ What the handsome fiyer really ibutora and financiers. munity. They give of their time M. Henry started his coUection nnocuouAess by cable, because ' toe meant of course, was- that he had g ferent foods which are so easily five years ago by buying a group . O n tb4 other aide are Adminis­ taacthe sise of half a little finger glaaa darkly, tells stoat be thinks was oneef a group of lawyers mgad last couple of days ’Tndian sum­ tomed to it in aknost every dish he “Ktodljr inform ms if there is any stir out of it except when he’s work­ the plan or w^o first put it into the way of helping me. I have terrible nail. Inside one bean are two tiny is going to happen to us. tor key jobs here by Prof. N tx mer.” Why, there was one state eats, does not miss it, and in fact, ing. He’s got a favorite corner, with Frankfurter of Harvard. . head of some member of the town’s head noises, aad am very bard of carved ivory dephanta. Inside the Eventually, he bellevea, thinga writer toe other day who referred objects strenuously if only a other are six! August Piccard was an. going to be a* tot better; but a big chair and an ottoman, and Beeretmy Wallace seeks to k m governing board. Neither, as a bearing.” peace. If he doesn’t succeed, rsslg- to the presjnt as *mdisn summer” Uttie bit is iadded to toe f o o ^ on toe boat when tbs beans arrived. firat they aro going to gd a great tbero he sits. He doesn’t maintain matter of provable knowledge, have If salt is added in toe miantlty Answer: Your head aolsea are an office; so he gets mta of tele­ I nations will be likely. when, as a mattar of fact the good doubtiaee due to catarrh c t ’ the He contributed one of his magnify­ deal worae, and If Mr. WdlF prs- we. But the logical effect of the acceptat^ to nwet pfOple* ^ dlctibns are Hght there la not a phone calls at home. Them’s aa ex- old eutomertlme Itoelf had shaken will complain that It sp<^ the inner ear ^hich also causes your ing glasses for M. Henry to sde just Not much flas been heard of tte Send a large, aelf-ad how perfect are these infinitesimal great deal cf hope for any of us tenslaa telephone in evoty room of change would be po very consider­ the place; and even at the dining void mining oompany xhOse pn«* "tonny-bonny" and departed over flavor. • r dressed, stamped envelope for my pieces. They were carveu in India, now alive. ably increase the Importance of the room table. Rosooa talks his way m tO a ^ CurttobecameOftor^ the fence only toe day before. And No neceaslty exlats fpt toe use article, "Banlsbtog Bar NoiM .” under magififytog fUgsss, with long Our present troublaa, ha bellavea; position of park superintendent, of salt, as it la aa InorMalc su^ through almost every . toTm OS vIm gresMent of the UWted it's always toat way—people steel needles. Bo dtffioult is this fine aro toe first symptoms of a gsnaral Turner’s weight (he is larger than -States expired. who would naturally become also stance that is not used by . the work that 30 are broken to one per­ collapae of capiiaHstlc, individual­ ______thsun 841)0,< blathering about "Indian eummer” body and acts as aa Orritimt to . (Oaneea o f Gae) say other famous speed flyer) IF a superintendent of cemeteries— and istic dviUzation. Trade, credit aito 1000 to stock here to Washington. the mucous membraass. At no fected. I handicap, but he can’t be bothered long before we bad had any real Question: Mias V. O. asks Gifts From NcBsMee industry laro sliding down tq a bot- with substantial certainty increm time does it beooms a ^ part autumn at aU. “What eausaa gaa on ah empty M. Henry hae a braided straw tomless a l^ , govfrnm-nts aro be- about reducing. Mrs. Turner bas Widespread misunderstanding ex­ the emoluments of that funtionary's of toe cell structure, but remains a stom aob?” * * ^ __ I triediwl > fl to isitar totereet w f him 4oa to wisllatflr riding, goff Here’a the deflnltton of Indian elephant tbat thsiCounteu de Force- ginning to suffer from dr rot, ists as to the wags sUtus of persont job. In other words it would mean, waste p^uot ^ Answer: The large amount of there is shortly to be a period of and tennis, but they just don’t in­ under toe NRA codes or the PRA eummer given by Webster’e New Cooks argue that the addltiw gas whloh forms to the etomaob vlUe brought/hlm from toe South terest him. Bhs likes to play bridge, practically beyond doubt, mors Sea Islandi. Douglas Fairhaaks sent wild lawlessness to wbleh gani code who previously reoolved bboTO XBtomatloBal Dletlenary: of salt improves tha flavor of end teteetiaes comae from the mix­ sters will rol like medieval roi but he thinks garnet, at any kind than toe new mtaimom wages. Ih# money for Mr. Murpbey. cooked foods. This is more er lees ture of toe add digeative julcea him a pure jade de^umt from are only too much wasted energy. Chtoa; Hendrick van LodU, a mod­ ber borons. Preaideat’s ’ Agreement PfontiM One need not be unduly suspi­ A period of warm or mild trim whsn foods, such with those wbleh are alkaline. Tor -Thsn will come new 'Tors. None When one of his personal frlenda Is that wages sW i not *>e redufod and weathw late to autumn or oacly ernistic ebony elephant from Hol­ cious, then, in order to surmise that tablss. art impronsriy oookod to the gastric juice has will bo-os Uoody or as frigh ^ m starred to a film, he’ll consent to go that “equlUble adjustments” shall winter, usually * oharaetorlsed (nifth a that 'thsir own nat an add reaction and bile o! land; Hope RnuUams (xmtrlbuted a be made for those persons. this move, whbever originated it toe loot one. Mr. Wells doesn t to/the movies; otherwise he walks I by a clear er oleudleae eky and ural mtosral slsmsnta, are «o^- the toteettoes an alkaline one. If Jassy red and whito. obacked ging­ tMtik tiiat the horrific prognoatico- out after to* newireel. Nearly every approved code bm and however it cams to attract the S a haay or amoky lypearaace sd out of thosa But If yen the bile overflowe back Into toe ham ona with a Frtncb blue felt tlona of toe expel ta win quite m Teaebee Movie Stan lower weekly compensatiflu fo t favorable attention of a Board of tha atmeophort, esM dalty loam bow to oeok tefoti stomach, the mixtnre of the bile blanket on hliiL Purser Henry has out But they win serve to totoh Most of Turner’s Ineoma .is de­ Shorter hours and most of them p ro;; near the horlSML TheI term u elephant aahtra^, dgarot lighter^ Ivide for ‘ increases proporttonato. Selectmen—some of whom are about proMrty, ustog no extra w at«, you aad gastric juice win produce gas toe eefilapaa—and. says- Mh. WeHa, rived from toorter flytog^that is. commooly appUeable to such x wSfflad t ^ t toe ^ just the same as when baking Ink wells„blottar pads, aa dephant tc ' people that totoniatlonal DakEttg motion' picture .executives I with the mliiimum wage tocrease. , to be displaced-^iad its genesis in period ooeumng to October or mato'to euffieient quan^ty ^ ^ soda Is put into vtoagar. rug, two velvet-depbaats on hie oo-operatlan is ineoeapablA .. A textile manufacturer came hero mors oommoBly.te November. and stars about toe country on from Northampton. Mass, to eoot* ; a desire to create a better position food to bave a dellaous taete toat bed spread, an dephant pillow, an Evn:«iaUy. of course. Mr, Wells special flights. Be know it would involve the displaoement of ing Nov. 11), w beiA occurring gasttoat you begin today to leave Answer: Do not be top quick to at Preblera of Feta It win ^ b« Vary nlca—but nona 8 he ttkee to sit down with a two or three veteran cemetery T»x- to October Bt Luke’s summer salt Off your salads and to serve lance the gums. The foil set of milk ofuswiRllvatosaalt Dr. Fred C Hbwe, Dogs are no trouble to M. Henry, tan ifo s s at sometiitogmsfthef~asid Jeumers’ coufleel for toe or the little summer of f t your •oeoked vegetaUso with very teeth. 38 to an, do not all come a h ecutlves who have given exoaUent for they have-thelr own kennd end of this, as :ou'CM saa,rimro talk about. avlatofn. Montgptoery keene trodr of food and Luke (Bt Luka’s diy being little er no salt Tbeyimay then through uutil tba chUd is about tiiree toteresttog realtog. Tba book is service for many years. October 18) e b i ^ dialectical­ dog park on the sun dttok. Even gave him tflfl. 8X6 fold pleoe that prices over toe ootmtry, te seaooDad ' at toe table by years old. If you wUl'glva your son when they must have their special offered by MaemUlar for $3A0. som ethtaf about rnffOIr It is unreasonaUe to cqiect that, ly- oddtoig aaltod butter. This will Oilt plenty of greena and milk, be wU he oartlea aa a toex charm. menus, a beefateak every day with a "Don’t get jtot idea that Fto — I tlon. in addition to his other duties, Mr. Other dicUonarima r l« give substan- down the amount of ealt fo SUM to deveidp a good set of v special ktod ot'hone for deeSert, qr er-Hmaodal,” '8aid Tuihaa,. yawn­ Shortly befofo toa Murphsy or any other parii supsr-ltlal^ toe sanm definition of Indian If you will stop and - oount apf t e e ^ ■ raw, grated oarrots. For toty have was to rosaF how nueto salt you, use to a ing ogoto. ’■'We have a tot ’people Intffffdowt would be able to , one brief one tbat we re­ a d ^ steward aQ done up to. white over to the heuae at Hhere T o rt a t v f9nh on f f i lday. hhea you add a tea (M,fa ■addee In INkydration Water) who looks t^tor; them. I liKvhi- B s ” OSWnkir as effinisnt aervios in the eoadnet call batog, "Any period of warni, ' here and several ptnehea ] wp con sit atm onA Save T- E. V. wtites: "1 have ■But qatst Thay ptay to thdr own- (‘a godd-tima- AnetlMr th in 1 like of toe cemeteries aa is now being clear weather late to the au­ yoii wilt' readily undeisUad ^ statarooma and aflfordj^hler^ l-faDr the anboBt la toe- food is - just learned that« M tt ^ dsnydrat- [toA toto’iiq y VHIh! too. w«vjEm rendered by ofBdala who have no tumn.” tof plant .if gqfaBk to Ibe bidlt near brethreSi leet ye.ha |htm rtywiaaar Jha: r4.,ean kpeke first. h r^ h t ot^boi^fa bomfistiti Mack koto, toe Judge Hows ■*' rttmt: other upon their time and en­ Oh, it’s an right If it makas you ^'^Smr^peoi^ w a n t^ ^ mg. #o«aa Uka to know if toe wnter fa omohSaMihlii:^ from the lettiM# (whloh will be oat tbat had etcaaed hit phto one BOhw-^ssnee, §im' la cmioert, and fli’a ^oMl ergy. It la most Improbabto that any iMHpplar to say, ooaoaratog a and this mn be afide^ W " flight on Mentmartre. Hfl todladhim eveTr tha' am oont may M cut doWB. thrown AwayLwmdd .eontato ele- I can to be ftooewjjtot [and trotohar " .H e'had. either toe park sup«rlntaad«it or broilinf day toward tba and of mente Which ^oqldtoak e it bena- Albert. Albert used to eeoh. the ] ^ k Board baa any very dear BeptembCr or early to Ootobar, to medt OMMb with; flnly b#e^ offleers enterliig the 1 cannot pnmiaa to ha topartiaL— flotol ramiita. Tha ^ of flflw-todrinki’ Goethe.' ‘-'i‘ ; idea of toe amouht of wmrk that It *Tbls la regular Indiaa eulBmer ef aalt o re ^ an AfortW: .Tho water wMdi would m ii at aayoxa vlsittot' you bo edtobruted froni Ittfoee ,',to u Oafl atew ^ toMl io bad. la proposed to transfer- from toe waatoarT ge> ahead aad say It And toe neck while the^othd?' High obflve Qto e o r t)| i the cflqperienoed bands of the you Can pa^, too, about i||tow CMIQ- I f torn tooritow* committoea and their aobeirdtaatoa eai; ”1Thkt n good toblung aao- % --- - ■ > - % •Ci'-- W'V 'T^jV: ^ r- / ♦iw-- ' '■ ’ ■ '?s' • ' . V • / • ttj^wijsffri^w BaRMjjv^NCHiPyrBB T ': ‘, . • i haB- Bfftyad. tL tlM ti^th about ^Bm s,’* tbs atodb^Tha ibM. sRBttiito OBS day RANDHS4I0B BREWERY; SEARS PR E ^R E E K ' ^ 'hasB buay ^ _ Jd to U a .^ o a aN deoslYlaff ma to n r s ^ for tto Mg mors tbaa usual .today** Ba said BETTER TIMES CERTAIN DAILY ^ AWAY WITR ^IjDOO * ■ ^ 'Maybs I am’." ' ’*^% ea tblq most sneomrag- Judfo V oft sddsd howovtr, thsrs IS UNDER ATTACK lag m issigi from Gensral Wo ' greatthy THURSDAY, S B P T IM tlll H (0 «iti«l-»n a c u t t n ■naaan iutm t * . , . , \ was maolutsiy no doubt V u par Ohleago, Sept 28— (A P ) — TOraa 1» 47th An^rsnary MfssBgB tad It waa 'tho culminating Mt' f tura.. Net*—AU prop*™ to ^ Lubbs had startsd tbs Rslobstaf ipbbers today Invaded the ofSbea of H b Says Slgni Show Uptnni aspiration jciaedsd for what ihows flc<; ooait to ooMt (e to •) _■ '^-^raauw fuisr*^ and bstsMI otbsr flras. ^ Cent. Bast the GRurden, City brewery and asoap- Is ^rrlvliig, signs' of betag tiit ^earame eubjeet te ehaiifb. P, M> VLrsM edebroittCB e v e r ^ d by the •60^ ,,, , _____ NBC WEAF NITW PRK Reidulaf Soipect Styt ed with boo^ estlmated tib ba worth I Usher an^ formor banktr at "You oan reBsomhly CEpeet tot­ company." ' BASIC \- Bartt 5“ ? » * « wbel wUo 181,491. mondvlUe, Tex. wiar wiM wceh wflwj MAN’S HIND iS BLANK ter times. There are enoburBglnt Los Angelea—Dr. Brio A. ween wcae ww| Coort Dil Nothing to Frw The robbery wae IwoosepllMi^' w n u wcfl signs thBh the upturn la arriytng."'' b l u b DBINEINO WATBB 68. weU known OaUfOnla ofl NoilTHWBST A CAN Itb such ipeed thtft employes wett Balt Lake Qtyr-Brtgham _M . firtb* ketp webe wdur AFTER AN EXPLOSION not aware laf it u n tO ^ e bandlta This was tha k s y i ^ of tha gTth Roberts. 75, president « : tha n w (•qUTH - wTvm wptf ----io^% rJ«* Vm Pnn Chuns h M had roared away M an a u t^ b lle . Anniversary messagii of ths .prsM- ^New York, Sept. 2E - (A P )—Bleo- ■rflt-weunu n wlodW b W W9mmM wme wiHW web ***■' w*pl r* " * ■ trioal aptMaaoes a n turaing the Oouadl of Seventy, of the Latter widic wimb kroe wky wfaa wbap i £ t i They covered Joee^^ Hateha. dent of Sears, Ruebuok and C04 Day SalntB ehurOh.* • . f Beetcawda .Toat Il/m Britain, BSpt 2 8 - ^ P ) — treaiurer of the company, with pit- Oeueral R. B. Wood, which was re­ boussbold drinking water pmk, blue MempMa, Tenn.—R. B. W fr MOUNTAIN^mi WW liftr )«*»*,,_ - tols and forced him to open the safe or green and g i i ^ it bad tastes PACIFIC C O A ^ — kto kfl ^ komo Lsipslf, OsKpany, Bspt David A. Paulson, 29, of 89 Wsfc ceived today by 890 ratatt store ■on, 67, sole owner of. the town 7111- inning and remove the bonds to a der'* and odon, the Hackensack 'Water khq kfed ktar kc« " -wiaii ITary Mannli A F )—asfbrt, BB SEottsd oourt .roobi tsriy street, says he cannot recaU a managen of the eompany on th< Wilson, Ask., and MM of IM Cent. Beet. where they icooped them up. . (Company today. -Dramatis Qul.- today, OsofgS'PliBltrofE, ona o( tbs dynamite SEploslon at the quarry eve of the Bean 47th Aanlvenar world’s torgea. cotton plaatarB. tiOOi» 4t00—Winters A Weber, Orftn IIW*. f I The bond! were registered, and oMebntlon which starts In 8g Tto trouble oomei largely from Lot Angelsa—Dr.' Jamsc ^ICala ______ear O T ^ r l S t K eat firs mob aeoussd of sdttliic t n to of the Bherman Band and Oravel the widespread practice of "iroundr •:4B— 4i4»-Lady Neat *W^oi5C5/i«iw3'(iibtw'or.^^. company oflldalr eald It would to American oltlai tomorrow. FuD of Dixon. 77, intsrnatlonally known 4K »- UOO—OM*n_Brofc A Nf» tbs Rslobstaf building lairt Fsbru- Company In this city yesM ri^ almoin impoMlble to dUnoM of impreeslve factual svldenoa that a Ing" electric wires on boms water educator and ptffeieor exneritua at 4i«>- eilO—Trie RemanWqM*-alaok arx. arose imd attacked snaminlng morMng which he says caused 'bis them. They took about |9Q00 1a change for tha totter la evolving in pipes. Fugitive currents of electrici­ the university of Southsrn CaHfbr- 4j4»- ii4«—Ray Haathorton-^ JudgB Vogt^with tbs dsolasBtlon mlnd to go blank. He was sent to a ty an eet up. They cause a Mtberto BiOO— 6i00—Dinner ^ne*rt-*lap ^ storage shed for 25 poun e *%oUes had'dlflleulty in rMtralnlng roar of an explosloD and saw a.cloud Maoha, the company treaiurer w prseelon whlob a n being tesiated by •lib— 7i1b—Rexannc Wallaee, tenia ths actlvitlehv«f the National Re- ohemioaUy aetivated. •iSO— 7iS0—Lum A Abner—east only ItMO— 11 Dimltrofl wbsn the court objected of smoko rise from a spot where B. G. Gqlrfer and James Janda, The report la y i similar experi* •;4^ 7|4»-The Coldboraa, Serial Aet NBC-WJZ NETWORK to another protest that, although be Paulson was thought to Mve b e ^ office woricere. Into the vault push' eovery Administration, Ggneral 7i0<^ SiOO—Rudy Valloe's Hr.—o to o No trace of him could be found. He Wood's Axmivwsary massago stated enoes have been noted In New Eng­ SiOO— 9:00—The Showboat Hr.—alao o BASIO — Bast: wJa wba-wbaa wbal had written three times that he was ed the door ahut and drova away. land oltlea when tooth 'orushes Whtn\kur Hood •:OC—I0i00—Whiteman's Show—o to o jrham kdka wgar. wayr being kept in chains, ncthing ever was seen walking along a road la Five mlnutec later, the Imprieon' that the retaU code "win oost our 10:0(^11100—Wm. teetti A Oreheatra Midwest: woky kyw wonr wla kwk CoUlasville, about 15 miles awy^ company approadmataly 85,000,000 turned blue and slnkr green from kwor koll wren wmaq kse-wkbt . . was done aboilit his. complaints. ed employee found the vault' door defeots la wiring an eleetrio refri^ northw est a CANADIAN 7- PJBj and brought to this dty to friends, a year but we an glad to pay it b^ "'’5Sti'’i.W "X b »A ”Kp5il Dlmltroft la a Bulgarian and two wai not locked. gentor. Pink water alao has been F— • • wlba kstp webo wditr kflff o ^ ' of his fellow eountrymen are on about five hours later. He la oauea we hope it wUl'ald M bring­ SOUTH — wrva wptf wwao wta wJa* New Britain General hospital. trioed to eleotrdlyBls. 11tM^12;05—Cab Calleway^s Oreheatra wfla-wsun wlod warn wno wsb wapi trial with Mm. ing prosperity .back to tha ooqntry." Apply ^^desNoss wjdx wamb kToo wky wfas wbap kpro "1 am now going to produce i Paulson told physldans that his MVOBOB PBT1T10N8 "The preildaat’e mesauge touched Dtops-tad agslB 11:30—12:30—Daneo Oreheatra Pros< woal ktba ktbs ^ ^ , mind went blank and he could not CB8-WABC NETWORK MOUNTAIN-^ MM k«hl. witness who IsawvTorgler and Dlmi off the 47th Annlvenaiy oalebntioa breathe doorij/ PACIFIC COAST ^Uro kfl kgw komo remember the explosion. Relatives Bridgeport Sept 28 — (A P I- In Hartford," n ld S. H. FalraU, New Comfort For Those BASIC—Bast: wabc w ad^eko wmo txotf together in. the Reichstag,’ said they will not question him fur­ waab wnac war ^ b w wkro ig k cWw kfaq klu ktar salu J u ^ Yogt. Seven petitions for dlvoroes were manager of the local Sean store. This ntw lid ia wdro woau wlp i^ a wean wTW jw Cant. East Bmest Torgler, former Oommun* ther for several d a ^ filed tn the Supwlbr Court today " I believe ,we have' been the preventing coldsis wjBv; Midwest: wbbm wm wfbm kmi 4d)0- BKN>-Wem*n's Cluba-alao eat The list Includes: Archie H. Allen. Who Wear False Teedi kmoz wowo whaa _ _ ik— 4i1b— B:1b—P. Ash Oreheatra—to M 1st leader. In the Rdehstag Is u JCD6E BLODOBIT DIBS Milford, vs. Helen J. Alien, Bridge­ busiest place la the state during the BAST A — TOS whp wlbw 4:SO- BiBO—The Singing Lady ■east other defendant tost three weeks getting ready for for noee and 1^ wheo wlbi wfea wore jrtco <^^fao 4:4b- B:4B—Orphan Annle-^^at only port desertion; Peter Kostlo, Strat­ per thsoattWhere DIXIE — west wafa wbre w q m w d^ 8:00- Bd)0—Raggro Child’s Oretiestm The judge emphatically denied be Pawtucket, R. I., Sept. ,28=-(AP] Qm Mg show. In addition to. th » ex­ ' No longer need you feel uncom­ had misrepresented DimltrcnTs case ford, vs. Susan Koetlc, Middletown, gOMtqfeeoi&iBEfc kira wreo wla# wdau wtoc Imd wn 8:30— BiBO-Old Senga ef Churoh— —Edward W. Blodgett, 70, retired Incurable Insanity; Dorothy B. Dyk- tra people employed under the code, fortable wearing false teeth. Faq- ktrh ktaa waco koma wdbo w o o x ^ t —eaat: Singing Lady—midwest rpt in the record. Boore additions have been made to B:4b- BiA^Lewell Thomaa — eaat; justice of the Rhode Island Superior stra, Stamford, vs. James h . Dyk- teeth, a greariy improved powder Uee in dins end '1 have been thoroughly con the pennimel for the Analvenary Orphan Annie—midwest repeat Court died today. Blodgett, a mem­ stra, Stamfenrd, desertion; Rudeato sprinkled on your platea holds them avoid many colds 3:00— 7:00—Ames 'n' Andy-east only sdeus, he said. odebration. t l ^ t and oomfortable. No gummy, 6:18— 7:18—Treasure laland-eaet "Marlnus'Van Der Xxibbe, another ber of an old Rhode Xslaad family, Obere, Jr^ Norwalk, vs. Ahne & iltogediet. MOUNTAIN-^OT kl« ko5L*^.i w -. •dO— 7:10—Ceneert Peetllghts. O r ^ attended Brown University and Cibere, Colorado City, Colo., dsser- "Our share of die companye 850, pasty taste or feeling. Deodorises. COAST—khj. keln.kgb kol kfpy 7:00- SiOO^terlee of the W ; ^ defendant was described by Judge tion, ainQ Janet W. Cane, New Ro­ 000,000 campaign of mcrdiaadise (3et Fasteeth at J. W. Hale Drug kri kfbk fcmj kW kem kdb kamb 7d0— SdO—Advanturea In Health V ogt as a ready. If not a habitual, later was gradustM fiom Yale >AKT OP VICKg P U N a^^_ S Vami where he was a classmate of Presi­ chelle, vs. Robert Cares, WUton, bmring during and Immedlatel; ’ Dept, or your druggist 'Dirse Cent. East. , ...w— — . ..arty, Tenw Uar. POR BITTIR CONTROl OP CO10S 3:00— 4KI0—U. S. Army Band—also o 8:00- trtO-Death yalley Ptaj dent T a ft cruelty. / aftiw the benklag montorium las ; slses*^UAdvt 3:30— 4A0—Legion Trad* Preg.—to o 8:30- SdO-Wayne King's Oreheatra "Van Der Lubbe was not always 3i4b— 4:4^-Mlnatr*l — ^ b e wean; tiOO^iOO—Hands Asressa the B o i ^ Tha Rhythm KlnnS'^haln . 4:00- B:00—Skippy, Sketeh—»a t itOr leatS S eaati 4:1^ B:1b—Oeo Hall Oreh.—also eat Amea 1»’ Andy—»paat far wait A:ath~ 6:30—Jack Armstrong—*a only 10:18—11:18—Stare of Autemn, Talk 4:4b— a;4B—John Kelyin, Tenor—to o 10:80—11:80—0. S. Army Band-< too B:(KH- 6:00—Barney Rapp Oreh.—mid* 11:00—12KK>—Ernie Heist A Orehestra west out; Skippy—repeat to midw 11:30—12:80—Danelng In Twin Cities SINGING WAITERS WDRC NOW IN HOLLYWOOD 226 Hartford Oenn.

nmrsday, September 28^ 1988 BL 8e T* Beer Gardeos Have \’Em At 4:00 p. niw—U. S, Army Band. 4:80—News Flashes. an Added Attraction to 4:85—American l^ o n Trade Ro> vlval Campaign. ', 4:45—^Rhsrthm Kings. Entertam die Stars. 5:00—Skippy. 5:15—George Hall’s Orehestra. 5:80-Jack Armstrong—AD-Amer* lean Boy. HMlywood, Sept 28— ( . ^ ) —The 5:45—Stamp Adventurers’ Club. town brought back the coach- 6:00—Barney Rapp’s Orchestra. and-four as a rubber-neck wag<^ 6:15—H-Bsr-0 Eti^eM. for the tourist has resurrected the 6:80—Football Talk. ■ingiBg waiter as an added attrac­ 6:45—Charles Carlilo. • 7:00—Myrt and Marge. tion at tha comer beer garden. 7:15—Captain Tim—ThriUs with 1.. A t either Caesar’s or.the .Brass wBipS* Rail vlsltMTS from Keokuk and 7:80—'rae Mills Brothers. Kalamasoo caalpee the movie colony 7:45—Melody Cruise. out to raise the old ned In dreum- 8:00—B o rv A Bisters. ■pect fashion. Caesar'a beer parlor 8:15—Bingin’ Bam. Is sedate, poUte, aloof. The Brass 8:80—Columbia Dtomatlo Guild. Rail is a comedy In two reels—and 9:00—Presenting Mark Wamow. no punsi Erector Lowell Sherman 9:80—Columbia Dramatie Guide; drinks quietly and with dignity at Metoenberstein" Edgar Allan Poe Caesar’s. Jsan Harlow's mop of 10:15—Deep River—Willard Robi­ platinum hair bobs In time with tto son, Evangelist of Rhythm. music at the Brass Rail. 10:80—Ted Hustng; Leon Belaseo’s The choice between the two is one Orchestra. _ of serious or hilarious drinking. A t 10:45—Oladys Rios with eenesrt tto ons place the patron crooks the orobsstra. Uttle...... finger, at----- tto other be bangs 11:15—U ttli Jack Littls. ^ on the tw ls with bis mug. A t either 11:80—Cbariie Davis’ Orehsstrs. to can see tto store, for the stars go to sss and t o sssn. A t Csssar’s— tbs name, llks movis tltlss, has nothing to do with tto p lo t^ b sp Xellsy masts bis W6Z-WBZA visitors at tto door. Bbsp is graol- eus and isdats. So ars bis oustom* •prlBgfaid - BosIob trs. So ars Ms waltors. So Is Ms bssr. Boasts of Class Thursday, Septomtor 88, 1988 "Claas," says Shop, waving a band 4:00 p. m .-T b trsday Sm ^ . ' about his smporium, "ws’vs got it. 6:00—Agricuttunl MErlisti.. Now, down tto strsst— 6:15—OsBbo Orebsstrk, * Stop bids adlsu to a patron. "You 6 :80—Xslloff SMglug Lady. must ooms again soma tims.’’ 6:45—U ttls OrphMi A ^ A braes of waltors burst into 6:00—Boesevsi' Betel O rdtob^ seng: "Daisy, Daisy—"tto tonor 6:15—Happy I a s Mb is — Ifil bas a eboks la his voles. Orton. *Tt6 drlreii b tar erer i&iee I wu a kld^ Try A tonicftti of the Greater Fire^CMef , "That’s Wolford and Stovsns,’’ e:80-Tlms. tsmparatum. / * I eenfidss Shop M stork gravity. 6:64—Sports Rsviow — HU Wil­ today. Give it any test yon wish—bear down "In Vauds for 80 ysars. thty wars. liams. .tried ill of ant^knoek gaiMliiies* But Now. down tbs strsst it’s dlffsrsBt, 6:40—Wsathsr. ao class.*' 8:48—Famous Sayings. nerer befSKekarelfoniidBreiBl 100% intl* on it in traffic, on hills, on the straight- OsttiiV into tto Brsss RMl is llks 6:46-Today’s News — LewiO trylM to crash tto nargsin bass- Tbemss. 1 knock ^regnlar.** Boy, away. You’ll be a ’’regular” customer msnt OB dollar d«y. But it's w e ^ 7:00—Amos 'n' Andy. ' ibl§ Greater tbs troubls. Tbsrs's Nsaev OarroU, 7:16—Trsaiurs XslSM Jos B. Brown sad Jack OsMs. Ovsr 7:80—Conesrt Footlights — Maile eertalnly.is.today’s greatesrbnyl” from then on. Remember—no extra pricel bars is Harlow and Texas Oulnan. Coxsl, baritens; Joisph Uttau’s And St tto back, of all parsons, John Orobssira. Sairymorsi 7:46—Ouardsmsn. ‘ Ytt, fir, the Grtaltr fin-CMtf b hwel FUME-TINTED ...farym tr idmt^eatbm Tony runs ths psrisr. Hs 6:00—Captain DUunendfs agsiBSt ths bar and ossms/ turss. At dl Teuco nrifCMlfpamp.mNi«ifiii. and prpUetUuh Plaos A Bsdfaua 1:80—"Halitosis" — Dr. BundsssB. Tto placs Is bsdlaffl. Waltors with 1:46—ifalklB Oenssrvfteiy power phis top aatbknoch, at iio extra price f red noses (no, tbfy’vs paMtod) and . The tsxoce mon oiffsrs you an oil for ovory » ^ bsndlsbar mustoetos (No, tb o y t* 9 : f o S ^ t h VsUsy Days.. p u rp ^, for ovoiy poekotbeek falss) bark at the bar toadsrs: 9:80—Lady Bsthsr S a N B ^ ^ Tc^mo Flre*Chirf hu always been an Two Ufbts, a dark." 10:01—Hands Across ths Border. On tto wall bangs a q t ^ land­ 10:80—MstrepMitoa Plattmim Byn- TEXACO 6 «dc-Ptw>f MOTOR OIL scape, obviously mfsi ”emergen^r” motor fticl-fimions for'Its eetpA'jtrt. h.iM>pra.f. of4ck-pfD.f— popular priced other wall DeiM>sey fi 10:4 PAGB lfeM P ':..-tK.-.:\ ' Jt -i ',’ ^ <_

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a m UmoiB, A a t r lo it t Bm alting, STARr ENmiBIAIlNG d llE ^ HONORED , SI^HAYREnRE , Uo flwloa of Nmr New Toth PICK HARTFORD HAM 1S0Um€HDRCHHAS ID T U I 1RAFFK Central, Amsrleah OdouMrelal AL -ecAiol and Standard OiM o f . N ew FORREUORDON FROM FEDERAL BOARD Jersey. '' FOR MEDIATION M ARO CHILDREN THIS WEEK m supposedly wan-informed SORmnSIATE brokerage .ciroles it was reported FAMILY GATHEm r- TTPlNNDFETER W ashington, Sept. 28.— ( ^ ) - r that the ao-eallsd "emart ta o n a r' rBme Bagla aa A. F. Howts snd darenee w, 8Q04Mrk»tMhai____ Presld^k Roosevelt, defied iy a has.been out o f theimaritst for tha Wethcffell to.Do the Work— ^ tw o w eeks o r m ore sa d appaxw H a rtford D r., R^ubUoan member of the Federal Takes Six Weeks. ^ Cepedieot aid Federal; Two Citiis Have No Deaths — endy ia wMting for clarifleatton of Company, Inc„ was alaotad a : Albnzo FefeaaB,;:.;B, Sm m r Followed by S odd mamammmmmm Trade Oommlaaion whose reaignaM the acfaninlstxaticm’s monetary poU- her m th e thfSMkmana iM itd o f Grisweld Om^paU, Maaoheeter Two Others Uoted as *Tirst tion be asked, tod^y had before him tratlon being eet up to aettlA the -The *«««*! enummtion of all dee bdore returning to the nay. Tobacco oompimy, Emsft h. M/prtn, Rank** — Ororeonfidence Is the problem of deciding whether to Many large operators, it ia said, diffioultiee .behind the twoHlay DorothyB. Keeney and MaacheeMr children in Manchester between Boreaiu to Check Roids Prograiih— Pastor ‘G res Danger. reappoint a Democratic member or have even left,the dty and a num­ t uck drivers' atrfliF, es represea- Public Wairtfiouee. the ages of four and 16 years must o name to the eommlaslon a Liberal ber are traveling abroad. There haa tetive Of the owners, at a meeting le taken as of October 8. and last, Oct 1 to Jane 30. Thbt typhoid fCyar la r^ d iy dls- RMubUean. been a mild revival of short adUiiA a t tut . Eastern Motor Freight con- haogoral Address., BflBW UQUOB BULBS year's enumwator,^, A. F. Howes appaaring in Connecticut and thr t The term of R^mond B. Stevens, by some speculators, but this, gen­ ferenoe here lis t night and Clarence Wetherell, will have ; >7ew Hampshire Democrat, ei^ired erally, is of the “ih-and-out" vari­ The enaouaeemeat was made Harb(drd.:Mept:#r--(AP) — Tbe Connaeticut atands foremibst in elim- Tuesday and Up to today .no word Charge again this year and will, B^flnnlng on October 1 an^ o c o p, ety. The mors ^important ^/traders, this morning by Dr. Edward G. posaiDUity of the atate liquor com^ Three hundred membera and in»|tng this one-time wlde-apread lad come from either'Hyde Park or miBsioiin m aking a new regu lk tlon start the work this week. Last tinulng until Jure 80 next year! the > while not especially bullish, are Dolan, chairman of tha Connecticut frienda of the South Methodlat year the total (^nunbwr of'pupils be-, diaeaaa is shown by Warran J. Scott, the White House as to whether be saamingly quite timid about taking NBA board, and author of the plan that resteurantibi^ptadag for a per­ Connecticut Hlgh'way Dejp^rtment would be reappointed. There have Bpiscopal CSiuroh naa^bled in the tween theages given was 6,086 and- (Iraetor of tha Bureau of Sanitary any sizeable long-term bear poaU for aettlemeat of the strike by the mit, must have been in husineae for Superintendent of Schools F, A. and the Bureatu. of Pu b^ Roads oaring in the department’s month- are bqsily engaged in figuring out back to work afta* a 46hour tie- hearing held by the commiaMon t^ )ired term of the late.Edgeur A, Mo- of church faunily gathertags. A State Grant - the highways of this State to de­ y bulletin which was distributed to­ the possibilities of credit Snd cur­ up, yesterday morning and gave day. Cullous^ He is a foziner member supper waa served at 6:30 o’clock The enumerators are allowed slX: termine various important features day. rency expansion. In some infln- the recovery board ita nineteenth One case before the eommisiAon of the House from New Hampshire. wtth the following women in Charge weelu in which to complete the and facts concerning the movement tioqlH quarters it ia argued that was th a t a t a permittee who was r^ • Quoting ^atatistlea from the Jour­ : m 1917-18 he was vice chairman of coneeeutlve success la ending —Mrs. Ella Nyman. Mrs. Harry work, or until November 16. Th« of traffic which will furnish a re­ money m drculation could be in­ ported to the commiaaioii as not op­ nal a t tha American Medical Asao- the Shipping Board and served as strikes in the state and providing Anderson, Mrs. L. C. Harris, Mrs. School Board is then allowed an» liable baste for future road develop­ creased substantially.. without devi­ erating a restaurant at the time d a tio n w hich show the 1932 typhoid American representative of the Ai­ means for settlement George Beer, Mrsu Frank Bentley, ether month to cheek ttie figures ment, Highway Commissioner John fever death rates in tbs ninety-three ating from sound banking prlnd- Meanwhile, arrangements were the applleation for a permit was A. Macdonald annoimced today. led Maritime. Transport Council in pies. made. Mrs. William Burgess. Mrs. Qar- with their files, after which Mr. dtiea with more than 100,060 popu- London and Paria. In * the early under way for flie eecret ballot in ence Barlow. Mias Anna Black, Verplanck must submit a sworn 166 Stattons ation in the United States, Mr. which the drivers of the state will During the nine month period, days o f, the trade commiasion he AOIOR'S WIFE^ ini4;BD, Mrs. Boaaa Brookings, Miss Ethel statement to the State Board of Scott points out that of the tour was a member of its legal staff. their repreeentatlve on the Education. approved, the state traffic observationa running into Connecticut dtiea which fall within A Cash Loan Brooldngs. Betty Harris. Mrs. Beu­ Thr President, besides maintain- Hollywood, Sept 28— (A PI — A board; and Dr. Dolan haa iadloated lah Ba^, M ^ Arthm Benson board will make grcnt of |SJ6 the hundreds of thousands together that clasaifioation, two ware on the that the third member, to be named Fram SIO to $300 with equally numeroua vehicle :ng snsnoe as to reappointment of young woman Struek.down and kUl- Miaa Alice Benson, Marjorie Crock­ per pupil to the town. Last year the honor roll and two were rated as by the recovery board, will be ap- counts and a variety of notations Stevens, also baa continued reticent «d‘ latA last night by an automobile M a y ba quickly oblilnad, oa ett, Mrs. Mabel B. Rogers, in charge total am ount w as 111,448.60, which dtiea of tha "firat rank." regarding his plana for replacement p^ted ihortly. will be made at 160 different road­ drlyto by/Joha Huston, 26-year-oid your own secoilty ala nonlk- of tickets. was turned into the town treasury. Bridgeport and Watarbury were of T^^Ulam E. Humphreyra Republi< .The needy organised union, side stations located at strategic n of Walter Huston, the actor, vemment’s at­ raotor states. "Ths response by the titude toward Inflaflen and sound and presented to Roeenwald CLEAN PROMPT and prevalent conditions wherein much more oomprehanelve, so 160 public under the guidance of public itatlona are to be used. .These sta­ money. Bonds shifted about in an Museum of Science and Xhduitry. much confusion existed as. to what OPEN FORUM health workers has broxight the uneven range. The dollar waa The presentation address whs tions wUl be lupW ed .with tha most the Church was endeavoring to ac control of-typhoid fever to the pree- steady to firm In foreign exchange made by Albert Ueber, XndtanapoUs« BURNING DEUVERY complldx. He defined what he con­ FOB CBBUTBBT OBANGBi modsm machsudsl e<^pment avail­ en t stage. able for meking oounti, checks on traneectlone. former president of the mdianapoBs sidered worthwhile objecttves for *Tka factors responsible are: tha ■haree ef Alllad Chemleal and U. Brewing Company and chairman of the church to possess—the creation ayerags, speed apd tha like. improvements In water supplies; im­ a committee that obt^ed funds for ECONOMICAL There must be some misunder- A d v ice 8. Smeltlag gof up about 8 pdnte of Ghristlaa attitudes toward per provements hi milk sup^es; im­ each and National Distlllere, whieh the busts. ^ standlngr as to what will h a p ^ if During the check of vehicular sons and things, to create Cluis- provements ia the methods of pro­ will be "ex" a whiskey dividend on "The work ef SChwan and Siebel the Park Commission takes charge movements, the State will have STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK. INC. tian relationships, appreciations, duction and handling o f ahellflsh and Monday, also gained about 8. Others extended beyond the limits ef the of the town cemeteries. available tha counsel of C. J. TUdeki, convictions, sense of Individual re- other foods; methods of detection up fraotiaoally to a pdat or more brewing industry," said Lieber. "A ll PHONJB MANCHESTER 3975 Someone writing in the Open Profeaaor of Engineering A^echaBics spon^bUlty, the Cbristiaa spirit of and control of typhoid oarrlers, included Amerloaa Twephone, U. 8. food Industries profited by it The Forum last night seemed to think at Yale ' University; Robbins B. fa i^ reverence, patience, confi­ that first of all the presmit superin­ especially those in the business of Steel, Case, Cbryslsp, General Mo­ sokmtiflcally eontroUad brewery be- dence, optimism, courage, enthiui- Stoeekel,. former State Commission­ food handling; improvements m tors, Consolidated Gas, Johns Man- canfb the model for the elean, aani'^ tendent of the East Cemetery would e r 0. Motor Vehicles and now Pro­ asm and loyalty, to find the Chris­ lose bis job. H X am correctly in­ methods of sewage disposal, par- vllle, Westlaghouse, Dupont, West- tary produotion -of food in ganefaL’* tian solution for the problems oil fessor of Highway TransportsUou tieuldrly in Ita rdation to polutibn formed no such move Is contemplat at Tali; and-^thony Suqderlaiid, Ufa He stressed the great need o: of, wafer supplies, Shellfish and bath­ ed by any proponent of the plan. Comnilssioner o f State Police. Oom- the chur^ in this difficult age. ant ing areas; more oare as to personal Under the present arrangem'ent mlssioner Sunderland la now having urged the recognition upon the part the superintendent reports to a hygiene on the part dt the pubUo; officers of the State P^oe sOrvay and the adoption of ^ tha p: ' of all its soembershlp of the vital cemetery committee appointed an- the aitecof the prq^oeed^aMonAto Importanee-cib Steeping clese, per* nmafiy l^r^tWcisAribtmeff' 'taqugbt' about by Inoculation of inw I t *8 « tniifovinne when meke eertahithat no traffic dividual! sgamst the djeease.'" aonal touch with'Vw services and As it siBtuaily works the ceme­ w ill be crea te by their looatAohs. ministries of the church. tery committee is gensrally made In hie artide, Mr. Scott briefly BUT IT*S A CAlJJMnTT When you ranH^ itop The several *<"" i,': The tax rate has not yet been opponents as well. Elec Bond and Share ...... 11 tled 18 struces and sent back to fixed as the budget is in prepara­ ^-Obaiioellor Adolf Hitler of Ger­ Ford Limited ...... ! woric 185;900 w orkers. m any. Niag Hud P ow ...... 1 Mediation is also in progress in­ tion. Penn Road I volving 16,074 additional workers, Tbe emausr. weskar end lai Stand Oil Ind 2C while employee in about 16 faetorlee pepuloua statas have the ' earn Ublted Founders ...... ] h irin g fro m 16 to 1,060 w orkera Inipe^on Yoilr Brakes United Gas ...... 2 rights to free life as those of have been sent back to work pend­ United Lt and Pow A ...... EXCURSIO.: i ing settlement of labor dlffersnoea Util Pow and L t ...... 3 — P rem ier Edouard D aladler o f Whalen submitted ths eompUation (Canadian Marconi ...... i in support of his request for a per­ TONEWYORli F ra a ee. Mavis Bottling ...... 1 manent mediation organisation in SUNDAY, SEPT. 24 Religion is a cry fo r life . a New York City. ROUND n u p a n n n yearning for reality, a" demand FARMER KILLS SELF ■AIWOAO t J n By special arrangrement with the Multibestos Company we for loyuty. Man needs a simple, JOHNSON STILL ILL Lt. WiadMr LmIm ...... 8:14 A.M. strong, sincere and serene faith. W ashington, S ^ t . 28.— ( A P ) — Lv. HartfarS ...... *:44 A.M. Beacon Falla, Sept. 28.— (A P ) — D M ia iY h it...... 11:18 AM. " have arranged to have a factory brake expert for two days to —Maharaja Gaekwar of Barods. Michael Flannery, 37, a farmer of Hugh S. Johnson, NRA, chief, today Om Nmf Yerk* ...... llilSAM . Rimmon Hill, this town, waa fbund sent word tn his office that he Lv. Naw Yatk* ....,,1 ..... 7UMP.M. To tie the dollar to gdld is like dead this morning, shot through the would net return to work before Lv. llSIh volved# Inspection open for both passenger cars and trucks# bedroom by Earl Hunt, hired man convalescing from a miner opera­ rtlaiiwu— baU qtmt— tktBtn. Lobbying haa been going on from on ^ s Fk^ery farm, who missed tion. He was expected to continue PurelMM iMnte ia aivaaca. Noaibar the first session of the first Con­ Flannery on arising and waa hunt­ directing NRA activities through UaUtod ta acraauaai aUtaa aa spaeUl gress. In sU likelihood it will con­ in g him. conferences with his chief Ucuten- aaaah irata. ' tinue. F lan n ery's death w aa. called sul* ■nts at the hospital. y|fx NEW HAVEN 6 6 —Ex-Oongressmaa F. H. LaGuarAa dde by authorities who said he had ef New Yorir. brooded over money troubles. Depu­ F r i d m a n d ty CQroqer W alter Smyths, of Wat- TRIFU: WEDDING eihury, and State PoUce are investi­ gating the oaae. . There Win Be No Service Cbarse For Minor Adjustmentel B d d g ^ r t , Sept. 28.— (A P ) Flannery is believed to have shot While 1,600 persons — a few mere himself about^T o'clock thia morn­ Beer Distnbutm Wanted eurloua, but meet o f them frienda— ing. looked on, three ’sisters, >Floredee, REAL PROPOSITION Lorette and Jessie Whelan, in a FULL OOOPiaUTION OFfBEBD TO ti^k>l* w eddin g a t S t Charles STRIKE OOWFEBENCB FINANCIALLY RB8PONIXBLB Dm UBUTOM chureh today became the reneethre INQUIRE bridea a t Victor Coburn of thia city; Hartford, Sept. ‘28.— ( A P ) — R ep- S U F I SERVICE Edward Wens of Great Barrington, reeentativee of ^ Neuman Endler CONNECTICUT v a l l e y BlOriVmU Vt^ and Joseph Gilmartin of tUs Company of Daifiniry and of thelf • \ d w . ■ ' esqdoyee who ue on strOiD, were In V'’ CCliffOBiATICW^^^ 342 EAST O N TB R STREET ;' The Rev. Father Jose|di McCarthy conference today with Waltirir J. CM- lopy, manager ef the itate recovery AVIBI MBBlDm,OONN. ^ “ performed the ceremony In MULTIRESTOS TAILORED BRAKE liM NGS ^There*s a net taflortd Iw ths the ahssnee of the Rt. Rev. Mon- board in an attempt to eettle tbe A j U M i ^ FHOMB 1166 'd fiio r John J. MeGivney, pfistor of strike. The E n ^ r CJompany RMttnr ftL Ohaileo. fttetnres wool Mm # Mat»r f ',#v: i ' ■ \ ;j ;(.■• ■

Ilijwf fe v io o •4. (■ BBQOI HEBE TODAY hdnw. wMTJltt ta t dttttBf f Osj^ i a t ' b v b h a Yu b s b , nzatty GHAPTBR 1 ^ ILDREN out eariY morning and his long strides bringing him dose about me! Fm feeling fine.” Mrs. to BAMJC B A lU m advertialiig n ii youpg m u with the gray again aa she neared, the gate. Waring added Irrelevai^, “ Dick’s drove eoeih thruum the asbte* Ghr .Qtivw Robfrtfi Barton o f Btxby’s tains ’ and foothlUa Into the Cheh^ esres, h to u -cu tp ro llle ' a ^ > weI14mtt ‘T beg your par^n. Did you drop - ehaag^ 'too, and g#tto^. along, store, OIGM BADER, a ahotdders' panM'^tbe :p i«t^ girl 4n your handkerchief?” ' fine. He’^ come home to' serve fate; Dld^ zy Valley. , . ; PuUmu 20 again. She whirled, resentmut in her intemeahip.” Tliey foadwed tha tgruiin Is sut to take charge of a eoa- over rolU^ firm country .' asal' u d in her voice. "I did not” Joan laughed. "Mother, you I would not kaep houso without Funny how aha could atlU be coOk book. I would not take atniotlu Job la tee Afflrondaoka. they to a litDe vIDa^ aaa- reading the -aame T"*g**^"* ao ^ ‘Thope you du ’t think—" mat(fiunaker! Are you-, trying to a It wffl te^tfre at least a year to ’Tt lu ’t necessary vdien things trip without a road map, or try to tied among the hUla, well, 80 darned enthuaiaatloally.. He marty me off alrea left to guesswork. the Dld-faebioned bril and art ttslv - It was plain .that the observation trick. u d sloter. She kioeo thlfl, m *vell ring pealing tbrough the bouae. - nings he could be f^und at the How many mothers have any sort u an her .own oavlnga and 8400 cai was interesting to the young She readied for the budkerobief, Waring home. Dick wu a staid of a hudbook to refer to in u A tall, vriry w o m u dreaaed In ' man u d Just aa plain that hia in­ u d thim laughed suddenly. emezgem^, or evu to ahow her Diofc left la tiw b a U . cight-fitting black greeted them. "You were silly,” Bob slu easily, senior whe Joan entered Central Following a misandetatandlng terest was short-lived, once he high, but not too digifified and im­ the everyday needa of her chil­ "We are Aunt Sophrontea reached it. Into step. His eyes teased. at Oirlstmas, weeks pass In which niece and nephew,” Dick u-* ‘iSurely,” he w ut on, "a young portant to carry her books again, dren? Comparatively few. Eve does not hear trua Dlok. “Restless,” J ou Waring decided, womu with so much woridly ex­ to watch he progfeu proudly and The child will always be u a Dounced. Sbe-la too stubborn to admit that From u inner room a com^ : "ud spoilt, likes his way ud perience as you have evidutly had guard faier at football gamu from perlmut if this ke^ up. He she WM In the wrong and apolo­ guerally gets it. If there were the —keeping your head w bu all about masculine glances. shouldn’t be. There is enoiigh mandlng voice caned, "Send them gize. Eve works herder at the in. Hannah! Send them in!” v slightest excuse, he’s be starting 3T0U m u cure loslhg theirs, u Througlxout the two years at Mias common sense in print todky about oflloe, trying to farget her something right now.” ling would say—” Mairington’B it had beu the samA children to fin m u y Uhrariea. Yet Sophronia Rader greeted her - tronUeo. mother oomeo to nephew affecDuately, thu ; She smiled into her magazine Just "Is all that extravagut speech It would be nice to see Dick again. these books are not in the huds her to give her Job. Ihen Eve Deu, devoted Dick! But it would of those who most need * them, I 19 turned to i>eer at EWe vdK> w u t as the occuput of Pullmu 24 necessary?” learns that Barnea, Om advertlse- swung through the coach again. He not be especially exciting. ’There sometimes think. forward and gradouely extended "What J mean,” Bob ignored the Ing manager, Is resigning and bei noted.the si^e u jl checked it up remuk, "is that you should be able w u nothing really very exciting It lu ’t so much that mothera ttat she has beu oeleetod to against her. Likes silly stories. If to betweu the kind of about Dick. ^ don’t w ut to know. I make my "Thle Is Eve, my wife,” uM - taka Us place. -Dick. she didn’t, why in heavu’a name m u who wouldn’t try to meet a nice Joan stirred, stretched slim, bow to the mllllona who aeek al­ On a doctor's advice oho tafeu had she sat for two days with her girl except through convutional strong arms over her head and then most every jmurce of knowledge ‘Wen glory be!” ejaculated Dm her vacatloa earty and decides to 90-year-old aunt. "I never ex­ particularly pretty nose in a maga­ ffhftTiTiria and—” bounded into a sitting position. available — meetings, lectures, ar­ go to Ptaw Forest to see Dlok. zine u d those puticululy . lovUy "Are there m u like that?” Gracious, it must be 7 o’dock! ticles in papers and magazinea. pected to aee y u ! Never expected Eve feels they most arrive ai Dick to marr} m the first place. eyes upon it, refusing to meet his His eyes glinted with humor, but The next moment she w u snug­ But although these are ^ p f some nndetatending about their eyes once in a while? be conduded firmly, "And the tope gling under the comfort luxuriously. they are not right at hand whu Bet yon bad to ask him." n i t u v 6 o ______Eve laughed. "W hy, D uTs Jnat What could you do in a case like who would resort to masher Easy to forget she wasn’t at Hol­ needed. From time to time 1 have NOW GO ON WUH THE SIOBY this? Evidutly his education had methods.” brook Hell with an euly morning suggested helpful hooka or maga­ what m y grandmother ■aid.'* zinea about children. I have tried CHAPTER XLVl Aunt Sophronia and Eve be­ beu neglected for it provided no They were in the lobby now —and pupU to coach. Easy to forget she Dldc waa not at the boarding ways of meeting such a situation w u at home. Tomorrow it would to overcome the i>rejudiee of acme came friends “jimowMMely. Eve’s the ^1 lifted her eyes to his houso vdiu Elve arrived there. heart warmed to the aged womu except the time-worn ones which frankly. seem leu strange, pertu^, to bo mothers that “all this psychology is bunk.” A servut answered the bell ud who had broku a hip at the age would, he felt, not work with this "Well, u a matter-of-fut I didn’t away from an tfa« excitem ent—the invited B!ve into the living room tyi>e o f girl. think you were that kind. It was rush of tilings that were somehow WeU, it iu ’t, but that is beside of 80 ud lived to cuDnue bar the potot here. Most books on to wait for Um. A zDomut later cbeerfnl pbiloeopliy. He grinned as he thought of the rather a disauointmut to believe so ordered, and.to be back home Mrs. WlUlanu utorod. Her blue old methods such u , "I’m out of you might be for a ^ m u t Hut ft Mttling into old groovu again. chUmru are not^ psychological at T.«fticfag about Dm . room - BveTz all, but contain real facte and in­ eyos looked kindly and she settled eyes brightened and she cried matches. Stupid of me, but if is my hudkerchlef u d so Tm sorry Ever3rtblng w u so exutly the herself for a chat but Eve neither you—” That procedure had come in e r e is a distinctive style tor the mature figure, umblnlng essen- formation about, every day care u d ut, "DlCk, lo6k at that lovely I was rude—” iMt-me here at home. The nudiog- diSdooed the purpose of her visit after the old hudkerchlef p lu died any duk stood in the ume comer, Htfal fulInsM wltb pieulng lines. It is quite euily inade u d de everjrdsy affairs. whatnot — with qpool tuzxdnfSr "Don’t apologize," said Bob. 'Tou or asked questions abut Dick.. too!" of old age u d abuse. see I don’t deserve such kindness. I leu orderly than it should Ite, witn signed in nine sizes, including 50 u d 62 bust for larger women. ’The 1 think I have spolun of Dr. Some of the fellows at school had steSs 26, 88, 40, 42, 44. 46, 48, 60 u d 52. Siae 44 requlru 4H yards Frederic H. Bartlett’s book, on Presutly Mrs. Williams ex- Aunt SopboBla glsneed around. took your handkerchief from you as Pat’s writing materials scattered used herself and returned to the "Humph—that old tUng!” she kept a regulu supply of girls’ you were leaving ^he train.’' over it and stacks of old letters ex­ of 89-incb material plus % yard, contrasting, for the vutee u d cuffs; bsMes, also Dr. Holt’s axcPUut handkerchiefs which often paved work. Maty Wright Wheeler’s Utchen. Eve grew nervous ud ■aid. "W hy Fve had It fo r 60 ’Tou took my handkerchief!” posed. The chiffonier which Joan or 5 yards monotone To trim the tie with-narrow edging requlru, restless. Thu she saw Dick's yel­ the way to a number of interesting 1% yards. "Amateiu: Nurse,” I have recom­ years. Neighbor gave tt to me for Amazemut in her eyes. "I think and Pat had shared since they were low roadster coming around the helping her when she w u sick. advutures. The match idea pro­ you u e iperfectly outrageous.” little children w u outlined in the To secure a pattern u d simple uwlng chart of this modri, t w out mended. And the books by Luff- bably bad been outmoded too while dem, O’Shea, Richardson, Patrl, bud of the road. She sat stock­ H 3T0U like It y u c u have It." "Of course. But it seemed to be half gloom. The s together with 16 qute>in coin. Be sure to enclou, on a 'sepa* BUndesen, u d Ssyles. T h ere’ are the door u d his companion— u Tech. Anyway, it wouldn’t work. so m uy excellut ones I cannot and kissed her. you agidn.” lace under the window, piled wito rate sheet of paper, yonr name fun addreae jonr size the number of attractive girl — step^ out, en­ Not with this self-assured young “Well, you won’t!" name them alL "So yu like saDquas, ebT"* Eright cretonne 'cusblcrs and some this pattern (No. 2108a), u d mution the name of this newspapu. tered the house u d passed down Aimt Sophronia said. ‘Wqn, Fm womu who was so outrageously "Ob, yes. n i ring every doorbell more frivolous onu of iace and or­ Now comes to hud one of the ♦ho c u t e r ho.li. lovely, devastatingly different, and in Memphis until I fmd you.” best, "Mother’s Encyclopedia,” Dred of them. Lived wltb them aB gandy. Addreu yonr envek^ to JnUa Boyd, Manohestor Herald Fashlog Dick drove on but sou rwp- my life. I like newfangled things ' dlstractingly sweet with her gray- “ Ours d o e u ’t rinsr.” In summer the chest w u fiUed New Yoric, NiL. Y. more interesting tbu its name, biue eyes, straight little nose u d Bureau, lOR Pvk Avenue peared. A inomut later he stood better. * But I have something I "Thu ^ use the knocker.” with winter articlu and in winter it compiled by the editors of "Par- in the grtet arched doorway at her dark hair. The girl raised her ejres to Us, re­ ute Magazine.” iThe foiur little w u t to show y u and If y u Uke held summer clothes and always the hall, staring at Eve. It y u cu have it too. It’s old.but But, with all the glamour, there garding Um coolly. She spoke when it w u opened it gave out a volumes seem to cutain almost was something sensible u d genuine manager in town—after answering "Why, Eve!*’ be cried. Plainly it’s right pretty. Haanabr fhe slowly: *T think you u e the most fresh, pungent scent of cedar which everything. be was embarrassed and. Eve Im^ and matter-offact about her. He absurd person 1 ever met u d the all the ads for female help which Daily Health I am not In the way of being called. But this Dme Hannah could like this girl. He knew. it w u pleasant turned out o be commission Jobs- mediately thought of the girl who mus^ have beu in the basement most conceited to think that I-r^ The rug bad bun old when she either reviewer or advertiser. ^ It had beu with him. Funny, how you could know thinks Her voice broke. She turned and after registering at all the aguciu maters not to me what books a for she did not answer. left for Holbrook Hall. It wu u d never > hearing frou* them be­ “Well, this la a surprise!” ‘1 du’t know what’s the mat­ like that. walked swiftly toward the stair. three years older now. More than Service mother may choose, but whu ] Dick was saying. Just what would happen, be won- Her eyes were shining. A girl with cause more efflciut ud better- see a need u d u answer, I usual* ter with that womu," Aunt dered, 11 be should walk up to her onu she and Pat had studied its trained girls bad registered before Hints on How to Keep Well by Eve’s composure left her. Shi ^ojdinmia complained. " 1 have blond hair, a big chap and a dell< ly meak up. begu to cry ud this only 'in- and say something like tbii^whicb, cate looking youngster were com­ wahhig possibilities u a fioor uver me—after uldng all our friends World Famed Authority such a Dme finding the right per­ ing and moved furniture to hide w e buy every type of book, it oreased Dick’s embarrassmut. by the way, would be the exut ing to meet her. to be thinking what a fine help Fd sems to me, but the ones we need su for a companion. This one worn placu. be in uything they knew of, u d "Not here,” he said. "(JcAne up would be perfert but she has a truth: "Jou!” It w u a chorus from the —we mothers. However, I thi**k to my room.” He led . the way to "We’ll be in Memphis soon — a newco. era. Joan w u suddenly swept by re pleue nu tbeii infiuuce u d—!” TUBERCULOSIS PRE­ eat And everywhere that H u- moru u she remembered how ure- we have reached a turning point- a Ifu^e upstairs bedroom. It was city, I understand, of several hun­ "Pat, Bill, Beuy!” "Pat, wili»you stop!” VENTION NOW OON- ud the near future will find us nah goes the kitty goes along. dred tbousud souls. I am afraid leuly she had acupted the luxuri­ Jou wu laughing. Pat wu ut OENTBATEO ON CHILDREN a comfortable looking room — not, Fd like to grt rtd of the cat, but The blond girl w u kissing her. reading our cfaildru’s recipes Just at all as Eve had pictured life that when you get off this train I’ll So her namo w u'Jou! He w u fol­ ous life at Holbrook HaU, the tesfly ridiculous, o f course, but try­ as we today look up thie imes for if the cat goes Hannah will fol­ never see you again u d 1 w ut to -charming^ suite with its dainty bath ing to .find work without training Early Detection of Disease Consid­ near a constructlu camp. low. And thu Fd have all the lowing, not too cloMly, when a our favorite ca l^ ______“You du’t seem very, pleased tremendously. So I am taking this voice Jutlled Um: "Hi, there, Bob and shower t^ t she had riUred umst. be a sobering experience. ered Inmortent; Tests Show In- trouble of fimUng someone rtae.” extrurdlnary way of meeting you. with Ellen and Eileen Bronson, the Well, of course, the thing would feo^on m Widespread. to see me,” she said in a trem­ Finally HaimU respuded. Wuton! Well, what do you know bling voice. It happens to be the first time I’ve about this? What u e you doing in rich tw lu from Jersey City. Tbinga be to go about it properly. She I "Go into my rum ud bring been puch.a darned idiot and opened must have been bSrd here at-home. would drive over to.the school ad­ By DB. MORRIS . FISHBEIN ‘I ’m urprised, that’s all.” the upper drawer of the highboy Memphis?” “Well, you may as well know a conversation with a girl.” "Duke. 'Turner!” Everything w u shabbier, or per­ ministration- building on Poplar and Editor, Journal of the Americu SISTER to me,” Sophronia said briskly. Maybe she would light a cigaret, haps it w u Just because she bad talk to fVofesaor - Jayne about work Medical Association, and of I saw you with your girl friud,” Hanxteh came back lugging the They shook huds. she said accusingly. ‘Tm sorry blow a smoke ring u d say com- "Last person in the worid I ever 1 grown accustomed to luxiulu. u a substitute teacher. And call Hygela, the Health Magazine mahogany drawer. Dick rose to )anionably: "Sit dowh u d let’s talk So exactly the same liere, even Professo; Hartson at Tech u d Pro­ now that I came.” help ud they set It u a chair expected to su . Say, Bob, where’re Dick laughed. "Yu needn’t it over.” you stopping^ Cu’t I put you the d u e t door wide open wdth Pat’s fessor Wilson at Central. ’Thev In a survey of the present statiu before the aunt The fragruce at But n o - that would be Just the clothu revealed in colorful disorder. could probably put her in touch o f our con trol-of tuberculosis, Dr. be,” be said easily. "I was out at violets rose from its depths aa 7 u p ?” I the Job this morning u d picked ♦>i4Tig she wouldn’t do. She would "Thuks, no. I have a room at Many of Pat’s dressu were hanging with some students needing coach­ Donald B. Armstrong emphasizes the white-haired lady tenderly probably think he w u trying to from books. The old ones would ing for college. - ber up u the way back. She’s lifted delicate linens u d bits of the hotel. Put Fd like to be with the fact that the biggest problem one of the teachers who-live here concoct one of those silly affairs you tomorrow. Say, Duke, wait a be hanging ^om hooks. How There must be opportunities to lace. , today, as it was 20 years ago, is to u a she was walking home from which had always disgusted him. minute, will you? There’s a girl easily Itet tiru of ber clothes! sing at entertainments, if she only "There!” she said triumphut- His face grew red at the thought Joan’s things'were still in her knew- them. Mrs. Walter Court- find the cases early in the course church. It wouldn’t have beu ly w h u she had found what She want to see—’’ By SISTER BIABY very polite to pau her by, would u d be settled into his seat more "Well, of couru.” Grinning. wardrobe trunk. Perhaps she well probably could direct ber to of the disease. However, -one By observing certain precautions sought ‘T made this whu I comfortably, reuhing for a maga­ would luve them there for a while. the r^ht people. She wu so ac­ it ? ” was only 16. It’s a bedspread Bob scanned the motor cars mov­ chuge has occurred in the medical and rules it is possible to serve ‘Tt looked odd to me.” ' zine. ing away from the curb, bu’- the Nonsense. Imagine living in a tive in club u d . social life u d so point of view that is at great slg- consistently good coffee. The blend, with two pillow shams.” At the end of the half hour he triink at home! - Almost u though understuding ud oordied. She “ Se here!” Dick said hotly. They laid the )*ce quartet be sought had dluppeared. n ificu ce. the choice of the coffee itself, meth­ "Fll not be put u the defensive gave it up because be realized that "Anything importut,” uked she were preparing to return to had bun interested in Beuy the 'Twuty years ago medical attend od of procedure u d accuracy are over a mah(^U7 table and Ehte not one word w u registering. He schooL Almost u though she had sunuer he spent so much time at Just for giving a persu a lift” cried aloud, "Oh, It’s too beutt- Duke, fate cyu on Bob’s sober face. tion was concutrated primarily on importut factors in the brew ^ of "Oh, Dick — we’re quarrelling was simply mooning over u unap­ "Well, rather. Duke, do you know not ume home to stay! the clinic after he broke his arm, the adult In u attempt to get him ful and too delicate for a bed- coffee. again u d I didn’t w u t to.” sjHread! It Uoidd be used for a proachable youg womu who look­ a girl named Joan?” The thought w u sobering. Well, this adding to his-other troubles. early into the huds of a doctor W hu purchasing coffee, the blud ed u though she could be friendly never mind. / Diplomu were not ."What are you thinking about He turned away from her ud table cover. It's Just too beutt- 'Tes, of course.” and imder proper treatmut To­ —^whicb in these days is determined looked out the window. and understuding and. yet had "That maku it all right. You the noost important things in the Jou? You look bc sober. Wor­ day the chief Interest in the pre- ful! But are yu sure yu w ut maintained that consistent aloofness largely by the brud name—^is of "Dick,” Ehre begu timidly. He me to have it?” / •-a- would know her—” world, after all* What did puple ried?” vutlon of tuberciilosls concem- first Importuce. Without good throughout two trying, yet strange­ do with them after all the bother? half-turned. "Dick, I was so lone­ “Yes,” said Aunt Sophraiia. . “DumbbeU! I know .a dozen “No, w^ c u ’t afford to worry.” trates on the child. coffee to b^gln with, u e cannot ly interesting days. Nowadays they weren’t even "C ^’t afford-ut to,” said Pat ly!” she added wistfully. He “I’ve beu saving it for Dick. I . Joans In Memphis. Well, at least a In the child appear the early hope to secure a delicious beverage. turned u d she was in bis arms. The porter had stopped u d w u half dozen. Joan Baker, Joan Rich­ framed. Just tied with ribbon '*Jbu, ■ I want a different life from signs of Invasion by the germ o f wau’t quite sure, thou|^ what gatheri^ up his bags. "Coming into’ and relegated to the attic with the mother’s. I don’t w ut , to slave Experts originate the various EiVe found the little town of kind of a wife he’d pick. *Yu a r d s o n -” this disease. A p p aru tly the coiurse bruds or bluds u the market, Pine Forest uchuting. It had Memphis, boss.” "She bu gorgeous duk hair and nondescript ullection of old furni­ u d get wrinkles and gray hair u d on the condition now is: 1—Infec­ know some of these young ftflks "On time, are we?” aiid the mixture is calculated to beu settled by uterprising sons only appreciate what umes from wonderful blue eyes.? ture, old clothes, old magazinu, old be worried everlastii^y becauu tion; 2—^Mild forms of the disease and daughters of New Elnglud “Yessuh, we’re righMon time.” toys. Up in the attic where Pat 'my children c u ’t'go with the right in childhood; 3—Complete or par­ please individual tastes. a departout store.” “Umn. Jotuu S^th, the stenogra­ The roasting of the coffee berry plueers, huce its architecture “Oh, I love it!” EWe assured her. Robert Weston reuhed for his pher in the office next to ours, has had turned somersaults so adven­ people. 1 w ut to belong to the tial healing of this condition; 4— felt hat u d overcoat, swung bis brings out the fiavor u d makes was strictly colonial. All of the "Weili at last FU see It in use,” black hair, but hei eyes u e brown. turously from a rafter when she w u CotlUton Club u d the Dinner Clttb. Possibly re-lnfection; 6—^The dis­ houses were painted white. Some scarf about his neck u d moved vo- 10 and Joan had ume to grief and It’s u fon going to movies when ! ease actively as It affects 'the ahult. the berry brittle enough to grind. said Aimt Sophronia. "Now that Say, what size do you think this had greu blinds. Grouped at the you have come to setDe in Dtese ward the entruce. He stopped town is anyway? Now, 'at Prince­ unconsciouBneas trying to follow. w ut to duce on.a cool roof or go In studies made recutly in There are several- differut degrees there suddenly u the girl behind of roasts — huvy or dark, light, Four Corners were the importut parts maybe Fll get up there for ton if you wanted to fi^ a Joan it Nobody ever uuld follow Pat’s to the (foutiy Cfiub. Some day Pennsylvania, 90 per cu t of scnool buildings — the town hall, one him came near. would be a simple matter . A dozen paca Even the boys resputed her. Fm going to say; ‘out to the club’ cbildru were foud to have posi­ medium, Itallu ud Fruch. As a little visit” "I beg your pa^on.” might be expected, the d^ ee of story high ud quaintly formed “We’d love to have you,” Dick fellows could helh you. But really. abilities. Pat had been such a fun­ Jiut aa casually as other girls. Just tive tuberculin tests, wblch m eut of cobblestones, a little cobble­ Cheers. It had been a silly ruse, either they were infected or had roasting affects the fiavor u d col­ er cu t with pos^ve tuberculin candidly, “What’s the matter? "Oh, X see," his friend’s eyes with axle grease smudged on her , ‘Tve u idea Fll have to marry mines the grind chosen. , for a drive into, the woodlud. Ain’t your/ husband earning narrow pusage u d for a moment twinkled. “ WeL, In that case, may^ little, nose after locating the trou­ a rich husband—like Jerry For­ tests. If good coffee is to be assured the girl w u very close to him. The impaved road Wound in u d u o u g h ? ” be we could do something about it ble and fixing it, while the big rester.” 'Whu these casu were checked every time It is made, the care of out amug the trees, downhill He 'watched her later u over by X-ray examination, it was All the way home Eive was rt- Sure She lives in Memphis? IHght Brown boys stood helplessly by. “Who is he?” ^ the coffee pot is most importut. and up. untU, they came to a lu t Dick bad announced so cas­ selected her bag from the m iscellu- be pass’ng tbrough, you know.” "Now, drive it!” Pat had said un- “Just the ixtss’B SOU; He’s been foimd that five per cu t showed It should emptied as sou as euos assortment outside, tipped the clearing, high above a lake. Be­ ually that she was there for only “Her luggage was muked *J. W. temptuously. ^ hanging around a lot <-Fm Just aa .some damage to the lungs and in possible after using,, to prevut dis­ low them the water, blue-black porter u d followed in the v^dse of one per cu t the damage waa suffl- two weeka She waa going badS rt Memphte.’ Besides a fioek of rria- Joan turned, studying the young good looking aa some- of the girls coloration. Wash it- thoroughly in from -the dense shadows, . resem- course but she wanted him to* the red cap. Having identifi^ hia tiVes met her.” vriiO'^driVe around with him in that ciutly serious to require medical cleu, hot supy water u d rinse it own luggage, he hurried after her. Sleeper beside her. Pat’s rounded, tded a huge mirror, banked by show concern about it Wu he - Ten minute later Bob waa stand­ wfaite arms were outside the uver. big Fruch car.” Pat added-aft^ attention. The figures vary in dif- thoroughly In lots of clear boiling foUage. EWe stood utruced ud ferut parte of the 'count^ as, for tired of her already? EJve pon­ ing before a window in his hotel How lovely she w u with her long a moment “Joan, you know you re water. Wipe dry with a cleu towel Dick’s arm gutly slipped about dered thus aa they rode along room staring out But he was not lAshim agirinat her cheeks and that awfully gsed .4ookmg now. You’ve example, one out of-160 in Mhme- u d let remain opu to air. A stale Bota and four per c u t in North her. through the sweet-smelling gpring Here’s One Good Way To thiniring of the panorama spread impudent, provocative tilt to hei^ changed.” odor whlrti affects the flavor of the "Like it, sweetheart,” he countryside. She was uncomforta­ below—^the symphony at ^ smoke slender hisse! When her eyu open­ Jou blushed. “D u’t.be slUy!” Carolina were positive. beverage develops if a coffee pot Doctor Annstrong is convinced, asked. ble u d ill at ease. and lights and buildinjgfs. ed,, they would be a clear, cool, "Probably there’s a m u.” is kept closed. The pot which is ‘Tt’s huvenly,” she answond (To Be Oontfamed) ENDAGONY -She had Spirit that girl. He Ubsd l o v ^ Uue. “ No." that the discovetY of the child with used only occaaiotially should he early tuberculosis is one of the softly. th a t too. Pat’s blue eyu opened. "Well, old ‘Haven’t you 'kver seen one who washed u d rinsed early in the day That night she Slept more gal, you are here, aren’t you? Glad made you feei Ulu you were doing most importut cootrlhutioiis to the soundly thu she had . slept for OF NEURITIS Duka was thinking, too, aa he problem of thfi control of tubercu­ and allowed to air thoroughly. Scald Newark Man Knows How guided his coupe through traffic to be back?” Ih the slightly husky a fiip-flop from a jfiue—all excited it again. JUst before m ak^ the mutba ud awakened refreshed Home Beauty Treatmeats drawl that so typically Pat. u d scared >u?6 thrilled?’ losis. The use of new devioes, ueb u d eager for the new day. along Union. This Joan. Wril, If she ap the flouroscope, the tuberculin coffee. and Loses 10 Pounds knew what a break she had -almost "Tjerribly glad to be with you ‘-Idiot!” Jou added-after a mo­ No matter how you make your They took more trips into the imd mother, Benny and BiU.” ment honejtiv: “Web one—!” test u d the.- X-ray, repreaut the woods in the daya that followed. Swtfdy Coitect Ciefej ' had! To think that Robert Weston, means by wfaiA casu are now dis­ coffee, by boiling, steeping, perco­ "Gutlemu: I < used Kruschen heir to the Weston fortune and one "If I didn’t know you, Joan, Fd (To iie Oonttnned) lating or drip method, both coffee "To think,” Eve said one evening, Salts to try u d get rid of Neuritis covered at u elMy'period. "that you have beu aojoylng all of New York’s moat eligible young say you’re a cheerful liar, but you One of tbe. most Ituportut dis­ and water must be measured u d W RM IB THROAT from which I had suffered for one bachelors, was raving like a lunatle would be glad like Pollyanna over COMMITS • SUICIDE the boil^ , steeping-or percolating this while Fve b e u . c o o ^ up in yeu in my left shoulder u d arm. coveries has/.beur the portable worrying about petty and threatening to turn the little nothing.” Pat w u silent' a moment. rapid X-ray oamera which uses pa­ stopped at the proper time. ’The u office . . . I took a little of the salts in old ity upaide down looking for a "Joan, can you teD me how we’te New York, S ^t 28 — (AP) — jealousied and having, general the morning, sometimes in my cof­ per films, u d udfioh m ^es it pos­ drip method' requires only the pre- No Longer Difficiilt To Banidi girl named Joan! gotog to manage this winter and Dangling above a litter of news- cautiu of ke^uig the beverage grief!” fee, other timu in water. I would papm and the sleeping forms of sible to make aS maa^ as a thou- "You didn’t have to, you Lines and Wrinkleff Joan at .that momen; waa envSl- next summer and next year? No sud chest ptatea la oae day at a hot until ready to ae^e. also occasionally take a dose in wa­ homeless men, the of n maai, know,” Dick reminded herC "And oped in her mothu’s arms.. money, no credit!” .post of about 75 cento per perau. Another importut point in cof­ ter at nlg^t before retiring. For 8 "DuUng, you’re grown up!” . •"Wen, you’re working. And Ffi about 4fi years old, vmh-4ound hang­ ?'ou zteeedn’t go back." Watdi your'throat—a fpnmtbw I used the salts and while ^ s o m e css< i * this expense has fee making is the necessity of serv- baggy one la a dead glM atesg "I wu grown before I went have something soon.” ing: by a from a tree In Battery been reduced to as low as 40 cuts iilg coffee as sou u possible after “Oh, but Fm t<^bag!” she said. [ lost 10 pounds in weight, the pain away.” Pat thought of her Jo > typing in park at rix o’clock this morning. A. iQStutly r^rretthig aer outburst. age—but thanks to vodrtB ‘ In my shoulder HAS ENTIRELT p u person. OvtousTy, this cost it is ma^. The longer it is kept hot sduce—youia canr be the 'Tou were Just a little girl,” said the large hardware concern. "We letter in a-coat pocket was addrwn- is u importut foctor vdiu one ."You d u ’t thii^ Fm going to be DISAPPEARED. D uiiu the time {Sd to William Seward, 792 Howard the more flavor it loses. within sight of any goad .and th u firm neck—tne caiueelngly soft fs*^, Mrs. Waring tenduly. She wu can’t go very far on |10 a week," attempts to examine thousuda of While the extract proportion of I was tsldiig.flie Satta i^received no avemm. New Haven, Conn. not stay po have the glory, you?” d iu t lace o f YOUT5&-*H4iai>ly thinking that Joan had Ubanged in she said. Joan, it’s hard beirig Chlldru, a conaidetmble number of ooffee to use in the making de­ other madleal tTCalmeBt so 1 ai the jrew s***<;o her last vlMt at so poor! Do you mxppoea wefil aver "No,” she cutlmMid. *^nM .ot ploy beiqpeDSlve yrt inirprtehgl*j n folly eoosiBeed tte KmselMa Salts examinations balm mads without pends imear rite biSBd u d individ­ suoceeiirul home biMirty treatasartp home) There w«k an air of respoo- be *ahybo«ty?!* Nef# Haven, Sept^S^ (AP) — charge to the. Indigent. win sit Up- >ad iBd the tridc." C. K. Itozay, -New­ stbiUty "bout her. It showed in her "Don’t worry, FD get some­ New Haven police wera notifiad tfart ual tast^ two tablespoons ground notlee w bu Jvste first with Almonlaed COdoa G n a o t ark, N. J . dark' eyes, in the set of the Slim thing.” BfiMam Bewatd former ,]^ortef'' at- ^ r ' . ooffee to one nteosUtlng cup qf wa­ oontes u d BfatoyA aimensoz Dm Get a Jar te d sa tJ t Artkuria Take com half tes^Monfifi cf young Shoulders and la the pre-oe- 'T u v TouH get a half doaen kids the NSW Haven hoqdtat was fouhd lU s artUiOisil too induatry's; IstgK. ter makes a-beverage agreeable to name of ' new Store. 4 weel^' Cruaditn Salts in a i^aas

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... -Mi: PREDICTS Open Season ACAnnCEHC, Terry Opposite of McGraw, iWINTDtCAMFAICN PITCHER’S BATTLE ISWD Gives Boys Pat on the Back Players Home Talent At U ad 25 liUtfToinMys. Tidor Aoues Crasi R ea lizin g opportunity had A with Georgia when G eoig^ - beat Expects Hubbell Yale two years in ^bccesaidn. j&piTOB*S NOTE: This is th& ^Te^. lacked the d; rnif! qucdlQr knocked at die door fearing A Snappy lin e last tff a seiiM of six articles on m i which makes for leadership. Mem­ that another knock might hot be Anpnfci Exped Tdal FlMring B m Im phis Bill never had risen to lu^d On the line from end to end tbe Terry by Daniel M. Dani^ baseball heard, the West Side football club writer of the New York World-Tele- hues in baseball color. . team wUl average 170 pounds. Ster­ iibiKy to Doobk in u n . stepped into the role of being (he ling a former Worcester Tech play­ Prize Be World Series orse De d tiM h T i ' Doubt as to his ability to lead representative of the great autumn er at tackle, the two Dou^m broth­ N e w Y ork , Sept. 28.— ^In this men surprised Terry. He discussed sport at the south end for the com- ers, Wolfram' and Rowe frond last ,i^ season. All-Plainville wUl be at year’s team, Carl Anderson at cen­ HidoflaztSeosoD. series about William Harold Terry, it with the writer only the other During thl last dim of tbe pen­ Mt. Nebo Sunday aftemochi in thq^ ter, Henry Fields and Massey as EDETOB’S^N O TB : la th is sscasad, the man from Memphis who is day. k of his series of six stories oa tbs nant flg^t, Crowder often would ask opmilng tilt with a fast snappy ag- ends with Uppincott .trying for the about to lead the New York Giants “Why did you b ^bal writers world series, Wattar Johasoa looks to pitch when the team was facing a. gr^ation ot players. The vlsltora same berth makes a fine back* Ry PAUL M1CKEL80N By EDWABD P. NEH«^ into the baseball -dassic against the say that there was' wme question over the pttehliif prospeets. criticai situation where a few Washington Senators, - the writer as to my being able to rally men are coached by A1 Politis, former groimd for a snappyi 'ifnart line. (Aasoelated Press Sparta Writer) thrown balls .would decide a ganw. A. P. Sporta Witter ' •Fordham quarterback and in 19S1 Frank KravotLarbo h ^ a year's ez- has traced his diamond history and around me?” Terry asked. "That By WALTER JOHNSON *rtais sort o f toazfi sp irit counted a Phlladelpbia, Sept 28.-t-(AP) mentioned on the third All-Ameri­ p^ence with Manhattan College Chicaso, Sept. 28 — (AP) — At the development of his tedmicad stung me to the quick. With the whole lot in Washington’s victory It can be marked down tqdag can team . and a husky young naan named CAs Told to Bill. Braacher. NEA sk ill. oil people down in Memphis, 1 al­ peace ones more alter the stormiest Service Sports Editor). this year. j the fighting career ot Jack S h a rif; All Home Talent ’Tryon in reserve. In this last article, let us con* ways have handled large squads of year of:its organization, the Fro- Flta and Hts Rnackler cem oina^es with the place Terry Officials of tbe West Side team See Bright Yroapeeta stormy petrel of the hea' men — have handled them every New York, Sept 28—Bach team Each team has thrM other start­ has made lor himself with his per­ announce that all the players are The team wiu practlee again to­ fesskmal doifars’ Asaociatioa of for auaost ten yeara, is over, winter. The things that work out Mtors this world series with one ers in addition t^HubbeU and Crow­ sonality and his methods. home taleht and not since 1928 has morrow evening at the.lWest ' Side America idans to strew plenty of the earns breath there^e no with men hi business should ^ rk really great pitcher. The Nats have der. Terry may be figuring to start GraMful in the field, with a flair the south end boasted ot a club of playgrounds and alter three hard w here 31 year ol<) Tom m y Loi out with men in baseball. You must golden, eggs over the coming winter Alvin Chowder. The^ Giants have Freddie FItssimmons in the second for adroitness in all phases of first be reasonable, sympathetic, rational this sort. The majority of the squad practice sessiona this week with an­ is going to wind up. trail for money playets. game. Besides he has the young­ base play, Terry has made for him- and kind. You can’t be a sucker, are young, fast and play heads up other scheduled for/Sunday morn­ A t l«a ^ ' 25 championships, with Sharkey climbed into bin Ug A pitching duel between these two sters Parmriee and Schumacher. AH this morningi puUed up his sClf a rating in such illustrious but you can’t be a relentless football and will be bolstered by sev­ ing the representativea of the south purses riuigUig from 81,000 to gl0,-H aien, Hubbell, the southpaw and three of these men are right Hand­ company as Lou Gehrig, Jimmy d river.” eral experienced players. Dick Lip- end should be in good shape for the coUar and beaded boms for .Boa-'- C^, already have been definitely or Crowder, tbs riid^t hander, is the antithesis pincott, Nicky Angelo, Bab DaCoaa, opening game. ton. The farther be drove, the tentatively set and Indicatiaoa are ths pleasant antlclpatiflns of tbs troulfie from the heavy-hlttlBg leftr faster he drove, away from the fight' George Sisler, Fred Tenney and of McGraw, tbe man whom he three well-known local players have Di looUng over the team at prac­ that the total priab money will be asries. Hubbril wUl be Manager handed Washington hlttm , such as game, apparently forever. Frank Chance. raperseded. signed up. In addition there will tice last evening one of M anche^r'a almost that of last year. The Terzy's choice to open thd aeries, Kuhel and Manush Fkrarad by Looghrao McGrav^ recognized as the great­ be Caiet Sendrowski and Haraburta, most rabid foottell followers pre­ cam paign w ifi open w ith th e I3JK10 Powerful at the Plate, with a and Manager Cronin probably will The Nate, however, should not un­ In Baker bowl last iright home.dl' est noanager of all time, drove his former high school players, Francis dicted that the West Side would be C apital C ity OPen a t W ariiington. keen eye and a straightaway swing,. send Crowder against him. derestimate the abUity ot Fita, who the down-trodden PhiUies, Sharkey playm. For the greater part of Happeny, two years a regular on formidable plough for any of the D. C., and Close with the. annual Terry may tty to manipulate tbe has jnst^ the sort ot deceptive came'to the end ot the trail. Tomnty T ei^ has achieved a place among his career he led the type of players the High School team with Lukas, local aSmi-pro teanm. Tbe absence North and South at Plnehurst, knuckler that will be hard for them Loughran peeked hie eyes with left - the' greatest hitters the game has who could be driven, who could be Larry Maloney, Ab Eagleson of the of outside stars and a lot of hard pitcU i^ aangnments so that he can developed. If Terry had mastered Worth 82J100, March 28. ' start HubbeH three timee against to bit on the nose. jabs through 16 rounds, stood w v told things unmercifully, and with­ famous Eacdeson family of football work wUl make the team into a that Urae trick of pulling a ball he Ihiq^ or Jones Oomlng Rack the Nats.’ 'The southpaw has shown Just what Pannelee and Schu- under a terrific body bombardment^. out and nuances of verbal appeal. players and a former Gemge ’Feeh pocket edition of. the fam ous 1928 'The i^dltieB et a new tournament, would have been among the out-, a great capacity for work, having machet will do in front of a world . Ariniied back oouragequaly from a halfback, McCauIley who played Cuba. stah^g home-run hitters. Tut th'f 810,000 championship offered at appeared in more than 40 games aeries crow(V-a crowd which 1 have ^lood stained face, and in the end Bobby Jones’ course at _Augqsta, Bui, who erroneously is called a late In recent years bftseball has at during the season. Carl’s beat pitch seen fluster many a smart young won the; deeiaion, though the o f^ swinger, hits right from the tracted a different type — the col­ Ga., haa given a new hope for a Bear is a screw ball whlo! is esperiaUy pitcher, remains to be seen. Schu­ dais barely gave it to him. f- shoulder, with his wrist whipping legian for one. He ydll not be record-breaking winter campaign. baffling to right-handed batten. macher has'prbved a cool head un­ The crownfng blow Tas a rtylttl:; the ball to the middle are of the ts^ed to as was the major leaguer Tbe former emperor of the fairways Nev Yorken are placing hopes in der fire. hand punch Tommy flung into ' fie ld . of the old da3^ . M. H. S. TO OPEN LEAGUE has agreed to plSy in the Augusta Hubbell’s ability to fool left-hand­ *016 Setfthpaw Gltoattoa Sharkeys face in the tenth round; a show and the professionals bdleve Some years age John McGraw The new t^ e brings in Terry, ed bitters like Heinie Manush and Elari.'Whitehill may be Joe (Jron- desperate smash that landed on the and the new leadership. Being a that once he has smelled the smoke characterized Terry as the greatest Joe Kuhel with this delivery. in’s choice for the second game. bridge of^ the f<»iner heavyweight'^ player himself, he is sympathetic of battle from a eompetittvs range champion’s noee, and to tbe gleeful straightaway hitter the game had HubbeU should give plenty ot WhltebiH is a capable, smooth work­ toward the technical problems of amazement of d crowd ot less than seen, and ihat impressira^as not SLATE WITH MD)DLET6w N again b e ll. emerge from his retire­ treuble to aU ths Washington hit- er with a curve that should be an­ the player. Being a family man, 10,000. knocked Sharkey to, hie. imdergone and change. ment and help b i^ the gates back noying to the Giants' heavier hit­ with a happy wife and three fine tsrs, ss be hah a fine change ot pace. knees, stunned him though he to boom day peaks. His screw ball comes up to the ters, all of whom bat from the left Bin stands 6 feet 1 inch in his children he is ssrmpathetic toward Came up without a count. AH last season the P. G. A. w ** * plate slow, at bah speed or fast, and side of the plate— Terry, O tt and socks, and scales at 200 pounds. As domesticity. house divided against itself; with A Sweet Trlmn]rii it is hard for a batter to get set for O’Doul. The same may be said of he keeps busy all winter — in re­ Terry did not lower the bars. He CoadrTom Kelley to Start wide open dissension among some As far back as fi|d>t memories such a delivery. Stewart, an experienced, smart cent years he has become a violent did not lower the standards. And BOWLING of the outstanding stars and a rebel­ go, no one has seen the feathCt dust­ High Bepud for Crowder southpaw. off-season golf addict — he does not he has been getting results just tbe Regular Lineup Tomor­ lion started by several others under ing Loughran, famous for bis box­ pick up any weight. Spring training same. He knows the value of a pat A. AND P.-WINS Crowder, 1 think, is possibly the Monte Weaver or Bob Burke may ing, never his punching, floor 1^, the leadership of Robert Hartow. greatest pitcher of our day. He is be another starter for Washington. does not mean the melting of 15 on the back. He likes to call his But as the new season ^roaches, riva l. One of the most interesting pre- always anxioua to go into the box, Weaver has been bothered by a sore pounds of excess weight. And with players around him, and take their row; Line Shows Improve­ aU Is calm; and peaceful. Harlow is It was an evening of sweet as his record of having pitched this arm part o f. the seasoni but lately that favorable circumstance Terry advice. season bowling matches was staged back as 'manager of the P. G. A. triumph for Loughfan, even though'- season in more than 50 games — has shown good form. is able to go season after season The McGraw regime brought 10 at the Charter Oak Alleys on Oak tournament bureau, the pros are he got no pay and the g^to, re- with ho dircdnuation of skill. pennants into the Polo Grounds, ment After* Heavy Prac­ nearly one-third of the number of Burke,> a southpaw, has it in him ceipts scarcely covered the 826.00Q. street last night when a practice satisfied and the officials rae oonfl- W hen on F rid ay, Jim e 3, the and it may be Terry’s destiny to games scheduled—testifies. And he to become a fine pitcher. He turned guarantee paid Sharkey. Four match between the Hale’s Self-Serv­ dent and happy. New York club atmoimced that follow in the footsteps of his men­ has aU that a great pitcher should in some nearly perfect games this years ago. when a heavyweight titlia^- Honelw Gets In Line Terry had been appointed John Me- tor. ' tice of Week; Judd ice organization md a built up team have in the way of courage, brains season, but was not started often chance was at stake, . Sharkty -. A new addition to the winter Graw’s successor, there was great representing tbe A. and P. adores 4md stuff. because of bis tendency to become stormed into Tommy in ’the third- schedule this year wUJ be a cham­ surprise. It eyas believed that T H E E N D resulted in some close -cores. Due to Crowder came to us when 1 was w ild. round of. a battle . in tbe Yankee > an A. and P. managers’ meeting the pionship Honolulu, always a par­ Sprains His Ankle. at managing Washington. He had been The chief relief pitcher for the stadium, whipped an overhand right' regular A: and P. lineup was unable adise for the money players In ex-, a shortstop In the Army and - ''e- Giants wiH be Luque, a seasoned into the, head o f a boxer wboisfaould ; to be on hand and as a consequence hlbltlons. The prize money has been came converted to pitcMng because veteran, while Joe will count 'On have laiigbM at such an unorthodex several well known local bowlers set at approximately 88,500 and the ' A week of extensive effort to of the terrific whip he gave the ball Jack Russell, whose fine work was punch, and stretched him 00 tha were used. ’The games were in .dates, sometinie hi December. Other a materia) factor in the Washington eaiivas.' Loughran rose at "Five* strengthen the forward wall of reality much.closer. than the,acqrfs acrosa-the diamond. He added to NATS STARTING HURLER important dates are for the Miaml- pennant march. that night,' but be bad not the faint­ tbie store .of speed ah the tricks of M anchester H igh ’s 1933 grid edi­ would'indicate and the rooters were Biltmore, December 8 to 10, worth the pitching business and he picked est chance to continue as he walked* tion will be tested tomorrow after­ left gasping time and time again as $10,000; tbe 84,000 Pasadena open. them up quickly. NEXT: WUl Power Win the Series 7 dazedly across the ring, holding tbCJ^i noon, when the Red and White the bre^u shot ^ s t one team ip the December 22-84: the $5,000 Los An­ hopes, asking Referee Lou M agnolia'?' STItt A DEEP MYSTERt lead and then the other. geles opOh, Jan. 6 to 8; the 84,(NM) for a chair to r ^ in, u d thtek faces Middletown High at Goodyear Tbe featiire of the evening was San Francisco match play open, home”, to. Greensboro, North Caro­ over. ,'field in Middletown in the opening Johnny Hedlund’s high single score Jan. 11-15; Agua Caliente open, ing to Manager ’s well lina, rosined a secret between the The Final Crusher encoimter of the Central Connec­ o f 142 u id A1 P e tk le ’s high ,three fixed 87AOO for Feb. 1-4; the in- It was Loughran’s turn to add the laid pitching plans. If tbe series at SENATORS TUNING tw o. Experts Claim Cronin Will ticut Interscbolastic League seas­ strin g o f 340. ■ tematiODal four-ball at Miami, Fla., goes tbe limit, Carl is certain to The twenty-slx-year-old'manager final crusher to Sharkey's careef This was tbe second practice and tbe new Augusta open. March after four years of w aiti^. to odd staft three games. on. Little has been beard from has set tbe »tage for a master mind match of tbe Merchants’ League 28-25. this, beating to tbe knockout Prttoo "When things begin to look tough, Middletown, save reports that a act as to which one of Ms blg-four Start Weaver Against which gets under full swing tbe first Other tournaments planned are: UP HURLERS TODAY earners scored in winning . ,thf Hubbell generally slides over on tbe wealth of candidates are seeking pitching staff wiU open against the of next month. Tbe interest dis­ M id-South a t Pineburst, 82.500, Boor’s heavyweight title in Juni^; bench, waits for me to give him the berths and Coach Frank L. Rand Glanti on Tuesday. No hint of bis played thus fa r exceeded th at dlSr Nov. 14-16; SanU Monica, Cal., pro- and the troimdng King Cevtiuky Hnbbell in Opener, Saving nod, and then goes down to warm is highly optimistic over the. seas­ choice was diecloeed by hie pitching played Cast year and tbe League am ateur, $2,000, Dec. 29-81; E iw t- gave him in Cfaicafo ten days ags^ . up,” remarks Terry. "He’s the kind on’s prospects. should prove a closely contested plane for the Yankee series. West matebe: and medal iday at Judge AI Voice gave Sharkey of a pitching worker a manager Smith Replaces Judd race, from start to finish. Domenlck Cronin Says T W e WiD Be "AU five Of them will work Long Beach, Cal., |2,00(), Jan. seven rounds, I/n^ran six and Crowder and Whitehill for dreams about.” Belleti, local bread merchant who against the Yanks—Crowder, Manchester High’s debut last 20 and 21; Riverside, Cal., pro- caUed two ieven. Herman Welagardv Scuhmacber was belted briskly holds several local records bowled Weaver, Stewart, WhftebOl and week against Hartford High %as amteur, $2,000, Jan. 26-28; and awarded Loughran seven, Sboikty' with the A. and P. organization in No Laymf Down in ^ 0 Russell,” Cronin said, before he left, Later, Mack’s Strategy. by tbe Phillies yesterday in his last disappointing and depressing, but others at Palm Springs, Fla.; four and four even. Referee "Spud* workout. He is slated to start tbe their third game and displayed a adding that afiy one of - the first Coach Tom Kelley is still hopeful Phoenix,.^Ariz.; Bellair, Fla.; St. M urphy scored it evenly, rix , abc second game at tbe polo grounds. rare wizardness seldom seen on lo­ four would u« ready again by Tues^ of turning out a winning combina­ Petersburg, Fla.; Tampa, Fla.; With Yanks.' and three, l^nt he east tbe Fitzsimmons will work tbe first cal alleys. Belleti is scheduled to day. New York, Sept. 28— (A P) -—It tion, and has worked hard to this Lakeland, FU.; San Antonie, Texas, vote for Loughran because he game in Washington, Thursday. roll in an exhibition two-man team scored the sole knockdown of ths ■earns to be an old Am ericu custom end during the past'week. He will and Columbus, Ga. match against a team from Hart­ f ljh t . . ^ and privilege to surround the woi)d start practically tbe same team ford on Friday evening on these WaeMngton, Sept 28.-r-(AP)— that took the field against Hartford, But there wai no quearioo' In same alleys. Deep-laid strategies designed for ALL-pRNSlDESSEND Sharkeys mind. , series pitching selections with with tbe excepcicn of Arlton Judd’s Yesterday^s Stars B ox score: World Series ‘uee against ’ rise "T o m m y won aU r l ^ V * he said,' secrecy. Connie Mack gave a suc­ halfback berth, which will be filled Bale's Self-Serve How They Staked and then be headed for home. cessful demonstration of this type by Bob Smith. Judd is out with a Giants asset w eek w ere le ft ^behind STRONG ELEVEN HERE By Alsodated Press M ad d en "-...... 100 94 86 Jimmy Johnston, monsgC^ o t' sprayed ankle, suffered .^during by the Washington Senators as of strategy several years ago when Jimmie Foxx, Athletlci, and Lou Bolond » f • f « • YERTERDAYt RESTJI^ Madison Square Garden, who has practice. Russell they played cut their American he baffled tbe Chicago Cubs with a Gehrig, Yanks—Walloped home Sharkey signed for three fl8hts .>^ TaokUng and Blocking J. Hedlund League striim in New York today Sunday, the AU-Burneides foot< "dark horse” starter, Howard run and four singles apiece in dou­ American Leagne this winter, said he was no lonffsc 11 ’ J. ’Twamite against tbe Yankees. ball team, one of the leading -oon> Ehmeke and Clark Griffith, tbe ble-header. Coach Kelley has been devoting Philadelphia 3,0, New York interested. He Immediately ■qught.t’ Manager Josepii' Edward Cronin tenders for the Greater Hvtford "Old Fox” ot Washington now Hughie Critz and George Davis, much attention to tbe line, teach­ ( l i t ) . ^ Lougbran’s services. ' '' 634 618 43d let it be known here, before the football ohamploaahl^ last wlU seems to have imbued his young Giants--Clouted bom'>rs to beat ing tackling and blocking, and re­ 1491 New-^York, 7, Phtladelpbla fau, ports that an Improvement is no­ A. sad P. Stores • (2 n d ). SeUatore departed at m i^gh t that open their eeaaon againet the pilot, Joe Cronin, with the same Phillies, 3-1, in first game. Eagles of this teem at Hickey's mysterious habit. ticeable in tbe daily scrimmage Suhls ...... 73 National Tiramt although there would bo no lajdng Frank Pearce, Phillies—Shutout W ennergrin . . 82 Grove. Tbe Eagles have played and WRESTLING Oness At Nats Hurler sessions. In the backfield. besides New York 8, FhSSelphla down against ths Yanks hs ohisfly Giants with eight hlts'M win sec­ Friday- ...... 78 woo one game already this season Whereas the principal pitching Bob Smith, he will have Chucky (1 s t). wanted to time up bis pitchers and ond game, 6-0. Pstke ...... 120 againet the Spartans of Hai^tford. secrets and hopes of the Giants are Smith, Ray Mozisei and Leo John­ Philadslphia 6, Nsw York Sluggers. x B le ttl ...... 102 For the past two' weeks the By Assedatod Presa wrapped up in tbe great ieft arm of son. The line will consist of Hutch­ (2 n d ). Ths Nationals will bs plcklog up LITTLE WORLD SERIES Burnside eleven has. bssn drlUing develand—Leo Numi, Carl Owen Hubbill, who will toe the inson and Salmonds, ends; M ittret- an almost stnmgc bassbiD rids aft- 456 514 626 1494 under tbe tutelage of Coach John­ Washington, threw Gene ' ------slab agaiast the Senators next Tues­ ta and O'Leary, tackles; Ecabert, ■TANDINGS enoon. For thrss days hairs they Columbus, Ohio, Sept 28.— (AP> xSarazen rollsd first two games.'' ny McGrath of tbe Last Hartford Canada. day afternoon at tbe polo grounds, .center; Rowe and Robinson, guards. worked esctsnslvsly with the heav­ —The third game of the little ier seamed and thicker covered Na­ High school. The Bunaldes have Hartford, Coim.—Jim BrowsiajD ' the o ^ rts still are busUy guessing An encouraging sign is tbe very Nattoaal Leagoe world series still awaits the weath­ tional League sphere. added to their team Beo YUab and Verona, Mo., defeated -Jim Hearjr; bow efriffith and Cronin will rotate noticeable increase ifi enthiulasm W . L . P erman’s caU to "play ball.” XK was rids ball that CrOnln ^Tkldle” Hellstrom. Yuah Is an ex- Tulsa, OklA. two straight foils. . the Washington staff. and pep and Manchester is hopeful League Leaders N sw Y o r k ...... V 80 .6 The Columbus Red Birds of the handed to Garland Braseton of tha South Ends fullbaek and.BaOstrom Portland, Ore.—Georgs WUsm,' The logical choice would be A1 of opening tbe League slate with Pittsburgh ...... 86 67 .0 American Association and the Buf­ I ,.*••••••.. 84 88 J S t Louie Browns yesterday when is considered qne Of the beet 196, Seattle, defeated AI Karadolt, Crowder, tbe sturdy right-hander a convincing victory over Middle- 190r Portland two of thrae foUi; falo Bisons of the International S t Louis ...... 82 69 he brought the left-hander here to taeUee ever produced «t- Beet who has worked in fifty games this town tomorrow. By Assedatod Press I R ay F risU e, 2d6, M edford, league, deadlocked at one game Boston .80 70 toes somewhat the same kind of Hartford High eebool. He weighs season, scored victories in 24 and is Ji and H a rry r B m an tk. pitaUiw nendi league season, 1933. H e fa ile d to up to date of tka "B ig Fbur” of ri^ (Mams and Senators: repeat this sterling performance, Edward J. Nell, Jr., another N e w Y ork , S e p t 88— (A P ) — Lou LcuttNi^t** Ftsdit* due apparently to mental as well as noted ^ r t s reporter, win write Gehrig first l^iesnulii for the New physical worries. the running account of each York Yankees, is go^ to be Gamas C .G . LP. W on L oot. 8. a * Hubbril’s final “prep” for the gnine, and provide I overnight •,, married Saturday or maybe ,*11108- Rv Aeaesiatod Pmee R o b b s U ...... 45 22 809 ■ 28 1 2 ’^ 106 51. world series yesterday, when he analyses of Oe series. It win day. iOa bride Is M*— Eleanor ,Pbilhd%«kr^m wy LouiRraa* SdMapachsr «... 86 ■ 21 .289 19 - 12 X *6 8L, tamed tbe slugging ^lilhes for his be Neirs righth series. Twltcbell. 27, OfiCbicago. Her aunt,. Philadelphia, dotyoisted jaek Shar- F itad u n n sn l . . . 86 12 . m 18 21 T2. ' 23d triumph of the season and the Mrs. A- H* A,ustla o t Freeport M. . Boston. U . P arsa^ ss ...... 82 14 1 8 (* 8 SiOr ■ ‘ IT . . , ' ■ rldOce. tooth victory ot his major leagiie Gayle Talbot and Ted Vos- Y., esM last toght ths wedding was Mesgn—iM y SolMiily. CMssp ^ . tin S to te i z ' • . i career, was ail that could be asked burih win write fsatureo, stor- MU tfit teturdfty* gn, tttfoohitsd Cbsisi Hsrrsra, Bl ies of ittterestlag. sldsHshta and But Gehrig's mother, Mrs. Cbris- Hsesk ThxaA !• Gamas C .G . t P . Won liMt S.O. t from the sensafional exponent of the C row der 60 17 J M l-S 24 \ 14- . 101 "Seffew-baU.” cover the aews-,of tkt club tiaa Gehrig of New'ReoheDe, stkt Bm LntB OUqto. owif. » GSM houses. Hmid' Win giye ,the wedMng woulf be fSieeday. She Bsntposa, OuadsliqK stopped W hdtobui...... 88 182'■ '• . I t t8 V BiD Terry's Flaas S tew a rt 68 1. 2261-8. /M 6- ~ Huhbril wlD rotate with Hal its readers ttorough and fast ■aid it would be an elopement. B a^ Mknori,vVsaB«»t E coverage. Donohua. Weaver ...... SI 12 U 6 1 -8 ' Schumacher, the young xl|^t>band- '1 am i ^ i ” 'slto said, "that It'is 8a » ' • a - •*— t * er, and Yteddie Fitzsimmens, the V085UJ6H ■ot'ioinf to be a/fuesy wetkOag. New T 0rh «'ou burly "ksdckle-bfll” expert aoeefd- t^Stt's father aafi I eloped.” R n o ; ^ V S'i'. PAdB TWBIiVfl

teftaed nsw pntrbli and eleeted^of- fltaffs as IbUowa:'^trol 1, Lsader, AUTUH0BILB8 FOB 8AUB 4 FLORISTS—N U ^ R ™ Btina^wth W oodruff: Corporal, Louise Burr: Pqtml 8, Leadtt, Eve- WB BUS, sad wcbanga omo PBONY ROOTS—Pink, white, and ty u Hess; Oorpo^ Anna May (Ba n all inalNB and BBOdala. ▲hdots red 25o ecMh, Madonna lily btilbs FOR RENT—FIVB ROOM tene­ TO RBNT^^^JFln C BS A T 866 Main Garaga, 60 Wells street Telephone 15c cadi, Plant now. Anderson’s ment, modem iihprovements, ga­ street (Oxford ndg.) Apply Ed- Krobb; Patrol 8,' Lekder, Mary Fp^ rage If desired. 15 Ashworth street gnrty; Corporals Vloiet Beaupre; . 6874.______Greenhouse, 153 Eldridge HOlt'TeL 4648 and 80U. Phone 8686. ' . Telephone 3022. Color Guards: Patrol 1, Marpliuret FOR0S—1931 roadster: 1930 coach; FOR RfllNT—LARMB f|OOM 20x40^ . ^ ^ „ .1 Woodruff; Patrol 8, Irene Dougan; 1929 roadster; 1929 coupe; 1929 1 FOR RENT— 6 ROOM flat newly suitidile ter business or elnb room, R il^ ShlBfin >WRB ^ Donahue. We made renovated, all Improvements, cen­ nauio uwiua n n u M nii»4 o s t to go on a hike Wednesday 1^2 ton truck. Cbevrolets, 1933 MOVING—TRUt&lNGr- reau 899 Mata street* Apply O. B. plans During the past season, more^ uatag an equal amount of ooaL STORAGE 20 trally ' located, inquire" $82 Bast Keith rn m l6 ire .Company, opposite •A-. . XI 1 _ i:.,^ «.*ia t 8:80^ p. m. We are to meet at am sure you vdll find that tha aama coach; 1933 stake truck. Brown’s ban ever before, 'I have noticed Garage,, West Center street Center street, tele^ on e 7550. High schooL UpCTEtC UIIu€r ft LlColSCi the . Center and procOed to our cap- amount of coal will last tuhgu, SILVER LAMB BUS UNB offer the * ' . . 1 **4M>mtain’s K homeaima *«yHtaV»ta'where OVtawe will eat ' hat people are overdoing ♦hdr ef- provided, of course, that weather FIVE ROOM FLAT, steam heat' d t . their -large Oe- lunch. : !ort to economise on the use of conditions a. e about the same dur­ downatalrs, all conveniences. 82 HmmSES FOB KENl 65 AUTO ACCESSORIES— Luze bru for lodge, part> or team Fedend Court Rules. 'Scribe—^Mary Fogarty. ooaL One ot the comtaOBtot mis-, ing both tests. trips at special ratea. P h ^ 8063. Clinton street Apply \ 34 dinton Troop % ' TIRES 6 stioet Phone 481A lakes is the failure to put an ade­ “ S60. 8864. f ' r e n t s o f e v e r y Ddsortatlan • Tnwp 2 held its first maeting QUBSTION8 AND,ANSWERS and price. Singles, fUte. tenements • • / quate amount o opal on the fire Monday aftemopn. at the Natilan during fueling periods. This results, USED TIRBS: 8, 700-18; 2. 650-19; AMP LONG DISTANCE FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM t«ne- —aio charge. Dial 8601. John F. New Haven, Sept 29— (AP) — ment with modem Improvements, With the conviction of Nonnan Hale . School. The troop decided to many times, ta the fire going out, Q: We have a ateam heating 8, 600-19; 1, 550-19; 8, 550-18; 2, moving, g«ieral crucking, livery i^t^niniAn, 79 Rusaen street plant J'or the last few years I 525-18; 6. 475-19; 8, 500-19; 1, service^ Our affiliation with United at 146 Bisaeli street^ garage if-d e- Cohm oTBridgeport on a charge of imtil next week to form pa- r-niMriny many unnecessary trips to operating a hroadOast station wltl^' trola and elect patrol leaders. We tile furnace to refuel. hxva had to put water !»• the glass 600-18. Esso Station, Oor. Mam Vans Service means lower rates on sired. Inquire p 2 a larger and better troop TO, RENT —SEVERAL deslraUe Over “wlired radio atatlona.’’ nlOblle trip you would certainly-fill two.plunbm look at It but they BICYCLES 11 offeree at no extra expense to you. and accomphah several things this FOR RENT—SIX ROOM^ tenement five, six and seven room houses, In what George H Cohen, aaalat- year. Fan|iy Rldolfl and Edna Weir your with gaaoltae. The eannot find a leak m it Will you Daily trips to New York, oaggage with all Improvements, and ga­ f o r s a l e —HARLEY Davidson single , double; also heated and U. S. Distaict attorney, said was attendfib and wished to join as new amount of gasoline consumed plitattt give me you r opinion? BS. C, uttlivered d lr^ to steamship piers rage. Inquire 172 Charter* O ^ St the flrat case of Its kind ^ed ta a would be in direct ratio to the esarbondale Penna. motor cycle, 1925 model $30.00. For further information call 3063. apartments. Apply Edward J. Holl, memhtfs. We reviewed our knots Robert Bridges; Andover, Conn. Federal court the Brldgc^rt man speed with which you moved and A: There ar four poedble means 8860, 8864. Perrett A Glenney. Inc. FOR RENT—SIX ROOM tenement Phone 4642 aad 8^25. and songs. was fined $25 and coate yesterday Scribe, Margaret Johnson: the dlatance travelled This is by vrtilch water may lea-ve ttie bon­ at 589 Center street modem Im* FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM flat after his canvictiim by' a jury. er, th;-» causing low water m the provements and garage. Inquire Troop 4 equally true of your fuel. You know single house, all improvements, Defense counsel contended Sta­ from experience that If you put in u ge: 1—The hotter may leak; 2— Want Ad Informatton PAINTING—PAPERING 21 591 Center street The first meeting of Troop 4 was A return taie under the floor may garage if desired. 16 Homestead tion WRB operated by Oihen was a held at the Uneota School a t 5:80. coal on your ftre, and there la not p a i n t i n g , p a p e r HANGING FOR RENT—THREE. FIVE and street Telephone 709L , “wired radio atation,’’ ediose broad-' enoui^ draft; the Are .vin go out be broken or ruated out; 8—Vent We farmed patrols and the new valves in thO tatnators may be re­ Manchester irniantniTiing done at reason­ six room tenements, with aS mod­ caste were carried only on tiie wires patrtfl leaders, w ho were ohoaen are Naturally then, tta amoimt of able prices. Estimate cheerfully M O m :^, SINGLE 6 room and eun of a Bridgmrt power company. draft to which the moved eUowtag steam vapor to get em improvements. Inqulrs at 147 parlor, oil burner, garage, good Marlon Olaeon, Barbara lAmdberg, mto the room, er the bteam- mains Evening Herald given. Telephone 5064. Bast Center street er Phone 7864. They argued further that the Fed­ governs the rate at whit* It ^ neighborhood. Cbaa. J. Strickland, eral radio oommlaslon had no JnrhK aad Dorothy Mason. The oorporalfi may leak; 4—-Water x a v f be dndn- are AUce Preeton, Ethel Taylor, and bum. I have dlacuased this subject CLASSIFIED FOUR ROOM TENEMENT; three 168 Main e tie e t Phone 7874. diction over the station. of draft reigulatlon ta a previous ed directly from the boner by REPAIRING 23 Bxper’to Opinion Dorothy Wurts. Captain Bu^ck someone, tor uaa, m acrubbing ADVERTISEMENTS room ^Motments, at 38 M^(uc gave US ' some suggestions foi the article. Government experts teatlfled, In order to erate yOur floors, etc. Certetaly the water can­ MOWER SHARPENING, vacuum street Six room tenement garage. REAL ESTATE year which we discussed. Marion Count six averas* irorda to a llns School street TEephone 6517. however, they had been able to pick with the greBteat eoonoaoy powUe. not get out of tiki botter unless It Initials, numbers and abbreviations clatmer, washing machine, gun, FOR EXCHANGE 76 programs from WRB without hook­ Montie was chosen treasurer for my advice !a to put on enou|^ tod leaks out or la taken out eaob count as a word and eomponnd lock repairing, key making. Braith- the troop, Esther Pickles, secretary words as two words BUnlmnna oosris ing up the power company’s 80^ that the flre-^ to the f^ t Q: A n the so-called tharmostatie walte, 52 Pearl street. MODERN FIVE room lower flat at WILL flKCHANOI. six room holise and Efileen' Vuujard, scribe. regulators or tits market any good price of three lines for two family house, or some land. lines. wUl be leVd with the door andjvlU Line rates per day tor transient Oak Place. Teleifiibne 5555: Assistant District * Attorney I Scribe, Eileen Veimard. slope upward toward the back of for a steam heating plant burning OsU 8704. 74 Mathei street . Trib^ 5 fBSeetlve Hareh 19, leST Cohen expressed the opinion that the flrP-box. JVat at the flre-lxm Imrd coal? --au you ^ye me the Cash Charge CUDKSES^ AND CLASSES 27 FOR RENT-^ R(X>M tenement on the decisioi. ta this casq would af­ ’Troop 5 held Its ftast meeting at door, leave s spot of burning oxM. name of tht beat one ob-the mar­ S Consecuuva Oays 7 otai » ott Wadsworth street with garage. fect disposition of similar cases now the Hollister Street School Mon­ This will help the toe*'to Ignite ket and tew approximate' ooiat? R. S Coneecntlva Days » ou ll eta BEAUT7 UtJLTURB—Bam while day aftemoen. The meeting opened j ...... I ll oul l l o u Adults. TeL 4298. pending. • „ when It is applied. ' , * F. 8 ., Brooklyn, N. Y. learning. Details free. Hartford STRIKE OF H u e s “Thin waa. a teat case,’’ he said, with tte horseshoe formation with A: Thermostatic contrMa, - aba All ordars for Irragular IntarUone Academy ot Hairdressing. 693 Main This procedure la comparaWa to will be charged at tha one time rate. FOR RENT—4 ROOM TENEMENT “and its outcome definitely ostab-; Lieutenant (3esa and Emliy Smith, known as automatic heat regula­ street. Hartford. eiHwg your automobile tank with .Special rates tot long tsrm every all improvements, .centrally locat­ llahes the principle that the Radio taking charge. The motto, slogan, zasoltae. WltK yPur furnace load^ tors, win perform exceUenfly on day advertising given npon reqnest. ed. AvMlable O ct 1. Tel. 6854. Ap­ REPORTED SPREADING ' A.de ordered. for three oi six days A.< of 1927, which requires a license p'dmise- and laws were repeated. to capadty wit^i. tod, and ^ any heating plant burning hard and stopped before the third or fifth BONDS—STOCKS— ply 701 Mata street applies- any so-called wired radio We . then went to patrol comers, ta drafts properly r^^ulated, you wlD coal (anthradte). As a matter of day will be charged only for the ac­ station the apparatus ot which gives which were discussed the various have a steady, even heat (as mwta fact these contrOh were mvented tual number of times the ad appear MOR'l'GAGES FOR RENT—TWO THREE and Leesburg, Pa., Sept 28.--(AP)— out radio wavM which interfere tc control bard coal fires of all ad. charging at the rate earned, but tests the girls wished to pass. Of- or as -Ittle as you want, t^ugh four room furnished or unfurnished The mine “holiday’’ which w par­ with licensed stations whldh croaq flders win be elected next week ,types. .rm sorry, but It is not pos­ no allowance or retundr can be made WANTED TO OBTAIN loan of apartments. Manchester Construc­ proper draft rojtulatlpn), on au time ads stopped after the alyzed coal, production in south? state lines. Plans were made for- a breakfast er trips to the, furnace. In addltira sible for me to mentior names of fifth day. $3,000, amply secured by first tion Co. Tel. 4131 or 4359. western Pennsylvania north­ Judge Carroll C. Hincks remitted products ta these columns, bpt if No “ till forbids**; UlspUy linos not mortgage on real estate. Address hiku to be held (jetobor 7. The girls you will not have to be constantly sold. ward into'Mercer county today. costs in the case and said he had are to furnish their o-wn food and rebuilding your fire., 3TOU consult your coal dealer, or a Box X Y Z, Herald. FOR RENT-SIX R(X>M tenement made tj»e fine small because it “waa heatizig sup^y contractor, he can The Berald wlU not bo responsible at 14 Eklgerton street all modem Traveling ta care and tmeks, 600 meet at the HoUlster Street School 'In your effort to economize by for more than one Incorrect insertion probably supply a teP® that will Improvements, five minutes to pickets from Fa^tte' county arr test case.’’ I at 6i80 a. m. Several games were ha-dng .a email Are, you ^ 'fln< of any advertisement ordered for rived at Leesburg at midnight and fill jmur need. They are available more than one tlma HELP WANTED— mills. Telephone 8801. .played. that It bums more rapidly, and ta The Inadvertent omission ot incor­ FEMALE 35 after a mass meeting at 8 a. m., Scribe, Faith SpUlane. the event that the Arc goes out, at ^ ces ranging from $18.00 to rect pnblloatlon of advertlslnit wlU be FOR RENT—UPSTAIRS tenement two mines uf the Sharon Ckial and you lose a lot of tmbumed coal. $150.00. rectified onlv by canoeUatlon ot the charge made tor the service endered. WANTED—^YOUNG woman to care of four rooms, with all improve­ Limestone. Cpmpany, subsidiary of To prove my claliqs for economi­ Ail advertisements must conform for young child, take care of house ments. Apply 31 Birch street or Ciam^e Steel, closed for the day. cal operation, measure out enough (If you have any hMting prol#- in style,- copy and typography with at odd times. Must have access telephone 6806. Six hundred men are idle. MACDONALD ASKS BIDS cod to- last a few daya and operate lems address John* Barclay, Room regulations enforced by the publish- 1814, 120 Broadway, New Yoric ars and they reserve the light to to Phone. References required, It, has not been decided whether your tomace exactly ar you a n edit, revise or reject any copy con­ j Write Box Y Herald. IF YOU ARE LOOKING for an at­ or not an attenq?t will be made to doing now. Notice how long , the ate- He wli be glad to r^ly ta a sidered objectionable. tractive two or three room apart­ resume tomorrow. ON 8 MORE NRA JOBS «v>Ai lasts. Then try my method, peraonal letter.) . ______CLOSING HOURS-l-ClasslfieO ads to SALESLADIES WANTED— State ment at a moderate rate, we have bo published same day mast be re­ A ^ r' the mta<» closed, the Fay? ceived by 13 o'clock noon; Saturdays age, experience, former employers, it. Johnson Block. Telephone 6917. ette county pkdsets moved north­ 10:10 a. m. I salary expected, etc. in first letter. ward into Venango county., F*aving Contracts at Now Ha­ Address Box Q, in care of. Herald. FOR RENT—6 ROOM teneifient, Mills of the Carnegie Steel Com • TELEPHONE YOUR with all improvements at 23 Ridge- ven, Norwalk and Terrinfr WANT ADS. pany, employing 1,200 men, are b>r street. Inqifire 21 Ridge street. cated at Farrell and police are oh Adopt Bine Ea$^e ton Offered by Highway gds ars acoeptsd over the tslsphone HELP WANTED—MALE 86 Head. ’ at tha CBARGB RATE gtvan above FOR RENT—NINE ROOM the alert to sto^ any march of pick- Girl Scouts, Inc., have pledged as a convenience to advertisers, but MAN—^AGE 18-45. Interested pre­ ment with sun porch, steam heat! ete there. their support to the NRA. Few the CASH RATES will be accepted as The Fayette miners are employees FULL PAfMBNT If paid at the busi­ paring as Clerk-Inspectbr. This and furnished, $35 per month. Matt changes had to be made by the na­ Sup'plementtag hla call for bids o f the H. C. Frick Cedee Gkimpany, tional organization to meet the ness olZlos on or before the seventh other districts. Begin $105-$175. Merz, 141 North Mata street on the first two of the nineteen day foUowl.ig the first insertion of Past experience unnecessary. For Phone 6718. which, like Carnegie ^ Steel, is a blanket code requirements which each ad otbarwlse the CHARGE Personal Interview write Box M 81 BubsicUary o i the U;^' S^' Steel Cor­ have virtually been ta effect at na? highway p rojecu which Ckmnecti- r a t e will be ooUeeted. No responsi­ ciit will t^ertake .with its $2,866,- this paper. FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM flat poration. Two unsuccessful at­ tional headquarters for years. bility for errors In telapbched gds 000 share of the . Nationa' Industri­ will bs assumed and tltelr accuracy with all ■ modem conveniences at tempts have been made to picket Bird Makes 500 Tripe to cannot be guaranteed 65 Summer street Phone during Chmegle’s Clairton works ta Alle­ al Recover^ Act ro^ funds. High­ SITUATIONS WANTED— Build Summer Nest way Commisaloner John A. Mac­ INDEX OF day 8136. Inquire in premises aft­ gheny county and polide'havc beard A persistent blird is the red-eyed FEMALE 38 er 5. Rent reasoiiable. reports that a march,of 10,000 men donald toda , .adted for bitta on CLASSIFICATIONS vireo. O v a five hundred tripa'afleld three more o i the NRa tebe." The tb Clairton is b e^ orgaoized. were made by one o i the speclta 3irtbs • a •• a • P •^6** • • ^ EXPERIENCED girl would . like FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM upstair ni^ bids will be received by the flat, all improvements, rent $20. before sufficient material had been hl^way depvtment just two days work as housekeeper, in small FIND EDITOR’S BODY. Marr!^ 'At p a pvac* • •**'•'*•* •#•••••• C family, good references. Call 8811. Garag^. Inqtfire 129 Wells street assembled to oumplete. his one-room after those on the first two proj­ DMthf • pppspppgg ® summer p3nt-house in the upper C&rd ot Tb&Dks #####••••••••••• ^ Tel. 3548. Rome, N. Y.,' S ept 28.—The body ects. -r- Id Alomori&m #• ##••••••••••••-«:* blanches of a tree at Camp Andree, The new NBA jobe are briefly I^st ftod Pousd #«#•••••••••••• * m U L TR Y AND SUPPLIES 48] FOR RENT— 6 ROOM ateam heat­ o f H M ^ rt Johnston, 74,. retired national Girl Scout gamp at Briar- described as foBowa: ADBOnnCOIOBDtS aspppp*g*gdd*«fi* * Philadelphia Journalist, . missing .POrSODRlS pp^sesespaasp****** * ed, first floor- fla t 'Available O ct cliff Mauoi, N. f. Town of New Haven, 7,800-f4et AiXEN’S ROASTING ducka live 1st Apply 82 CkJttege straat Tele­ since September 20, was fbimd ta a MlM Myra Gmgg, of Ctactanati, of sheet aaphplt on a concrete base ▲vtOMiObftOR feeder of Che M t^wk river here to J Automobilas tot Sale f IHc lb., dressed 28c. Tolland I'um- phone 4882. ^ Ohio, who servf-d- as nature coun­ on the Bouleinurd. Automobiles tor Bxebargs •••x* i pika.and Parker streets. Tei 8887. d iy . sellor at Camp Andree this year, Town of Norwalk, 2,660 feet oi! Auto Acosssorlss—Tires < FIVE SUNNy. rooms, ■ lower, mod­ Johnston baa, been the object ot Auto Repairing—Painting • niaH. the discovery. She foimd the sheet .‘.spbalt on a concrete bsM on Auto Schools ...... 7-A em, new .shades; newly decorated. an (extensive Marcli stace his disap- abandoned vireo’s nest, and took it ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 {learance a weeta Wednesday West avenue. . Autos—Ship by Truck ...... » Gai^eii. Adults. 22 Roosevelt St apart, bit by bit, to see what the Town u t TotrlngtoOi ^3604 foot .ol Autos—For Hire ...... * from the home son-in-law, reinforced concrete' pavement on Garages—Service—Storage ..... 10 FOR SALE —SINGLE Bvtamde FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM flat and where be had been living, for^ an bird had chosen to feather hla neat. Motoreyelss— Bicycles ...... w 11 Outboard niotor.. Demonstration | garage, 20 Stunmer street JamSi She . found 502 Ute of leavea tree Ekst Mate straet. WsDisd Autbs—Motorcycles I* evening stroU. All o f the jobs are classed as Na* BBSiaass aad Pratassloaal fisi viese after 4 p. m. Call 6880. J. Rohan. Telephone 7488. bark, and flower stems. Business Services Offered ...... 13 Drum and bogle Corps tional Recovery M unid^ Projects, Household Srrt/ices Offered . . ...i t - A I DELMONT STREET, near Mata, 6 J h e Drum and ^ g le <3orps will those described ta the NBA high­ Building—ContraetlDg ...... 19 FUEL AND PEED 49-A rooms, all Improvements. start practice Octoter 5, at the way aectioo as “into and through Florists—Nurseries ...... II NOTICE munldpaliti^a,” es distingiilahet Funeral Erectors ...... 10 FOR SALEP-^' SLABS, HICKORY 4618. Armory from 6:80 to 7:80, but the (■ b a d t h e s t o r y , THEN COLOR THE FIOTUBR) Heatin- Plum bing-Roofing ,m 17 O f TBB drummers are requested to come from arterial blglrway and feel' Insurance ...... »• *•••♦• and .lak. Selected,fireplace wood, RENTS NOW AVAILABLE Is iu road jobs. _ , don’t witafc t win teU you, now. cut to order. C. A. Staye. Dial NINTH SCHOOL DISTRICT at 6 p. m. Mr. VonDoek and Mr. ’The wagon has me eurloos,' MlUioary-Dressmaking sections of tha town, tnodem Sve Attention la called by Oomml^ Goldy. “I think one of us skobta m let you try and find out how to Moving—'rrncklng—Stpraga 8149. . TAX CXILLBOTOB. Richardson, imder whose leadership Painting—Papering and six room tenements from $18 the Corps has grown and advanced ■loner Macdonald In the notice to peek into the window." “Go ahead," open up the wagon. Then we’H Professional Ssrvieas ...... per month up. Arthur A. Knofla. so remarkably, WlU be. the Instruc­ contractors to the wee: Duney cried. have a lot of ton. Repairing .... _ The tazpajors of tiio Ninth School “I guess the wsgon-bock^s a door GARDEN—FARM - ■ Telephone 6440 or 4859. DIsCilet of Maneheater, Conn., are 'dona which pertain to NBA high­ ’If someone else will Iqnd a hand, Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning tors again this year. way oiojeets such as mtaimum ♦tint S m down and acts as a floor.** Toilet Goods end S erv ice...... 60 h er^ Botiflei 1 have a rate Troop 1 m boost you up. Why, you can Wanted—Business Servlcs ...... 30 DAIRY PRODUCTS RENT HUNTING? Tdl us what ^ a T S sixty and forty-flva awt* ’Why, sure! It’s h ^ by bolts, l ^ k In my ppaaeaaton' for the ool- We opened our mooting Septem­ ■tend right up on boCb od r Shoul­ erl^Scouty- ‘ 1 can now see one. ■tfaeatfanal FOR 8ALB1—BALDWIN apples on you want we’ll take care of it fbr oar hour for' drilled and unawned ders and tM taka a kKdt Inside." 'Courses sno CIsssss ...... n * 17 you, without charge. R. T.^fe- leottoB of one and one-balf mUl ber 22 with games In which honors tree, 2 acre orchard. M. Heckler, Private Instruction ...... St Qum, 69 Center street Dial '^00. tax on the dollar on the grand Uat ware rtiared by everyone. We then *TU beta " ®Md Seoute- '^len the “Somebody get a nice, long stick. Dancicg ...... 11”^ North Covettry. Telephone Rose- xnaterlala, preferetice two stood cloae' together. "That made as of ittly 12, 1988 doe and ment of 'quaBfled ex-aervlce men Give It-to me and then IU pick tha Musical—Dr&mstle a a • • • • SlCOIS • • • ** ooHeetable Oeb L 1988; wffl do." said GtaUte, "I can/ do it, Wanted—Instruction ...... SO dale 20-3. ’ with depwwlente, rtc. ^ bolt looee. That’s the thing to do. Plaaaelal 1 win be at the- otBoe of the Bee* w S will be reedyed^ at now. B e sura aiM stead i®M It won’t be bard, at an." Bonds—Stocks—Moi;lgagss . . . . . 11 TWENTY AOIE reatten Oenter BoildlBf, Sohoof WANTED! "Gaa, If you mova, I kn^ m The stick waa brought and S o o ^ Business Opportnnltlss ...... I> HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51; Street'an wbek days from. 9 a. m. Mgtaway department headtpiartere . Money to Losn .. • •aae*a*#**s •.♦ • •• to fltS JoiB ce Bunding, until drop, and I don’t want t o take a triad bis luck andtaen he loadte Help aaS SltaatlaBS / FOR SALEl—KITCHEN coal rangs,; , FARM to 18 as. aad 1 p. as. to d m m. ex> October flop.” She then peeked ta the win­ cried, “Look out! ffne door ia teoab Help Wanted— Fcmsls ...... n . and gas stove. Inquire 286 Center eeat Saturday 9 a. m. to U m and dow and exclaimed, "Oh, what a now, lads, and it 2 2 ibi le Ht-lp Wanted—Male ...... 10 / Large-hoMse; and barns in eoc- wUh the exoeirtloB of Oct 28, 89 W o o l M u l e IL ______' '. Then, sure enough, rig^t aoWBiti Salesmen Wanted ...... SO-A strfiet, or telephone 8654. thrfflr* . Help Wanted—Male or Pamals .. 37 cdlent oondttimi: - Variety of aad 8L 9 a. m.~to IS n t 1 m* to m iAL FOMFONED fan. The Ttnymitea let out a -yuni Agents Wsntsd ...... «I7-A FOR SALE—Good Cook stove with fruit trees. lO.aeres of tillable. 6 Bi m„ and • p; m. to 9 p. m. "What is it? Ten nsl" , Dancy "Hurray! It is a pony, a nt$Ia Situations Wanted-Female...... I f brand ntw oil bumar. Com ets Ttaw tamrid Nov. Ish' wffl be oria^ ^Tbara inurt ba aoBMthfiig dandy, too." '' Situations Wanted—Mala ...... It iMMi- is pasture and Ths frisky pony then ran ont Bmploymant A gsn elss...... 00 for $19; Jones, Chestnut Imva. ehargeAtoerdet aS'the rate of 8-4 Z in aida, la this a bakery wagon l,lvc g«oek—Feta—Paaltvy—▼•ktelaa Manebestar Green. wood land. ; per eent per menth ea the tbat ia fttled up Mgh, with Plea?. an. the bunch heard Scouty tapox. .Oogs^Blrds^—Psta ...... 41 trpra Oet. 1st 1988 p r , mayba it’s a nillk oart. Oae, "Tm sure that wo wlU h ^ a lot of LIv Stock-Veblelss ...... 03 FOR SALE GR TRADE. (Sastbnbury fun before we're tlirougli.» ' Poultry and Snppllss ...... 03 em|)loye,sssr-issSJS was tWa ■one- milk wotad sdia $taP®o^ ^ MUSICAL INSTRUBIENTS 68 •ad Mandieator, S ep t Sd,| Wanted — Pets— Ponltry—Stock 00 ad M Thuradigr, 2 ma"’ "Ha, ha,** MOibad Ooldy. "Jurt Fa* gala—Mlsaallaaaaas B.T.MCGANN 1988. vou wait 'Twffl i onen V up your Articles Cot 8rI# aapao*********** FREE LE880K8—6 WEEKS of Knitting C o. Sa eataBttwTtf J. UBO FA^, Ubarty'ta bidl ef IL800. 1 , Boats end Aocsssotiss ...... 00 piano Iseaena with each of those •B cairter flirast malYIM Building Materials ...... 07 Addlflon, CoML Diamonds—Watebss—Jawslry •• Of rebuilt ptaoba: Van Dyke, nahog- Elsotiical Appllaaoss—Rsdie ... 03 any, $85; Bachman, mahogany, Fuel and iteed ...... 03*A $76; Cahle, mahogany, $95; W. P. Garden — Fann—Dairy PredoeU 30 Henseheid O oed s .... w... m . . « . sX Hataos, mahogany, $126; Baekor ALLEY QOB Haeblnary and Teels ....ewaai. ft Bros., mahogany, $160; BoOksr ICnsleal Instmmsets • •••IFMgSWFSS OS Player, mah^ca3q!> IMW. Watld6 a Offles aad ftors BfislenisBt m p . M fpeeiale at the • t e r e s ...... N Brothers, 985 Mata, fteu et Pbona MUarfMEKf MOVE TW086' wearlas At.ApparsW—Fora 17 fllTL 7Vanted--Te Bor POCKSfTMECJUEEN^W H— i— »e e »47«Jtoi PRlNCCSStL IN RoosM ^itbont Board 43 I ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 691 THERE/STEP* Boarders Wanted ■# 0 d • • • B!B • • • • W Country Boerd-gteearta 46 NEATLY FURNISHED south n o n , I 0L A 9T 7m ^ notala" ■Beatauraata «•«••»•••• with beat, bath irith ibowet. 14 OiNOSfiUR!, Wauled Biiiiiiib BoartI r,,,**** 43 •pmee streat Dial 4646. Apartmeatt, W ifU , ____ 43 I Boilneea Lqaatiaae for Bant M FOR RENT---TWd, Belltod r o o ^ Hoaeea'tor^.R ~ UtebeB pi^ v^ as, (Sarpf®- Ladiea ■aborbsa__ter ant' r .. pcefariwd. Reesdnabie tarns. iSZ Onouaer BOBSM for Rear*. f 47 Waated to B oot 41 roodbridge stradt D1M-S266.

\ w 6 k to o n . Fanaa ■im M a etxeeb Roesea Inqpixe it M ii Lets t e B eeeer I-(-“ Ivfl C‘ V aJ5W.-.' ^-. ^MANCHESTER E V B I^O HERALD. IIANCHW rBR. CONN- ' ^ / By tdhiiiihe Pin OUR BQXRDING HOUSE The Tqonm ille'Trdley Thaf M (^ AD Trains v - fl" vx.;

ALAS SNUPPf---W YINTURS M l A roomer in 'a 'is m H hotel aimoy- wouldn’t mind putting on the pic- 1NTQ -THIS TBUSIMBSS. AND ^ ed thV other gOMta ;hy jumping and tare: “To let fbr the summer | p i4 C m \ t ^ ‘O C C k S ^ >WWEH ^ ■Upping eroimd Ida^ — room Bom unffl ------the months." 8® K SOACT B Sm D j iN verreo A SUM cf^ MON*y no proprietorU A V p a a W W a wohjeoteA'itand a#^ee « mm m . i — — denianded r- — — an ezplaaatian. The fueat lo^lataed Uanfairpirtlgwyngjdlfoerych^- drobwimiandyiWoglgogooh — This « » « P B W r T "\7 ii?mSsSoS3^ tt-»a by saying: “My doctor gave me ■wnw -wiNO-«Wi»»/wt>sRS «w c«S B . 1 1 some medicine for my xheumatlsm word of 58 letters is the name of a with inatruetlMui to take it three town in North Wales, Great Bri- ABETH»TWOOUrTSTANDIM6. X J nighte running and then to - skip a tain, and is said to be the longest ■BLUNOWS cm HW COLBRiS/ ^ night This happens to he my ekip- ytmtnp in any language. Translated 41 of H6NCBFOKTO.1 f r CUSHIONEO ping night'* means: "CShurch of St. Mary in a I hollow of whlto hasel, near to a W\LLSfTA?< TO MV LABORATORr ON'EM Sure As Vaie! rapid whirling pool and to the Bt. AND aU lLLf-*! AWN A MAJ4 A little moonlight now and then T y p o ’s C!hurch, near a red cave." W ill marry off the best of men. When the raUroad train arrives at| OfK SO SN C E AsND tM« town, the conductor announces: LETTERS, SGA^ y Of an the things that have been “I f there’s'Sqybody here for ther^— iinoovered during the last year first this is i t ’’ honors go to the bathing suit mak> ers. They bared more than all the When two football teams go out rest of the country put together. on the field the hospital interne knows he is about to get a lot of Judge (to woman seeking separa­ practice. tion)—How long have yoxir rela­ tions been unpleasant? DID YOU KNOW TM T- Woman—Your honor, my rela­ T tions have always been pleasant; its Attwee Semple' McPherson Hut his relations that are the old ton is getting $5,000 « week ' to grouches. save souls ii. New York She ought to save some money at least. Some men fail to accomplish any­ A Japanese automobile has to ta wound up to gtT T h ^’s nothing thing worth while because they are of too busy eritidsing the other fd - new if you ask the minions t fiiw er owners'in America. lows. About 1500.000,000 worth of prop­ erty is destroyed evety year in the Judge—Do you realise you are up %m United States by fire. W - before me for intoxication? - - Four himdred and fifteen lives Culprit—That’s fine| Bring on the were lost in tae Dayton fiood' of is REAtJy TO liquor. March 81, 1918. _ ^ A stray dog was once carried over C A L L VT A • F L O P - Patrick Henry was married twice Niagara Falhi and came out alive. and is said to have been the father of 16 children. He’s the fellow, you remember, who said: “Give me liberty or give me death." F L A P P E R F a n n ? S a y s Woman—My husband gets up In time tor the health exercises e v ^ Strange Doings By John C. Terry morning that comes over the radio. SCORCHY SMITH Ncrf A SIGN OF B c n v Her Friend—I didn’t know he took THEY’RE ALL GOING IHTO them. THE T/IABEW. JAKE Woman—Ho doesn’t but the girl A\MT UP ON ALL TWCW WHAT SHALL W E FOLLOW tIA. SCORCHY. U-yiBg next door to us does.. WEGOCTO SEE WVMCT, W O ^ BUT TH©I^ SURE - ‘ BAND ARE UP -CO •' Driving the money-changers from yapFtN* ABOUT SOIN ID the temple is made easier because -TM' HAPPV H U M W 6R00MDJ, tiieir customers hgd no more money \ to be duinged. rm glad that I was bom a dame (an answer) Messings on thee, litUe lad. With tobacco swiped from dad; With thy money wildly spent And they fearful liquor scm t Blessings on thee—yes, and shame, rm glad that I was bom a dame. The artist was painting a lovely thatched cottage when the farmer came out and asked what he was By Oane OUT OUR WAY By WiUiams going to do with the picture when WASHINGTON TUBS II finished. A a n o who t o l d Moaii mow, l e a v /\k a ‘ H o m e a o i m ? OH Artist—I send it to an ex­ UEV THUHbBR MSI weeBTEB , 3 YOU THKT? MOTH i m 'I hibition. VOI/RB DOING? AMSUIER MCjVlHO JEST HOLD , M O — C O o P S E K io T l Farmeiv-Will many people see it? A secret is tb« shortest dis­ W!D06«TTI«SE YOUR H06S6S. \MH o T M A v 6 £ .S v o o Artist—^Thousands, I hope. tance between a girl and her best GROCSBIES? AND AOES0tofi»4 - t h a t ? Farmer — T h *i perhs^ you ‘CrteaA THES6 08MRS? s w s ro —

r a n d ' you c a n t e l l t h a t c h ea p, t w o - SO ACES tfBRlBN THIMiCS AN AFWURS/ does HEf GET OUT OF BV-FOUR CARP-SHARP IF HE STICKS HB^ WE DO OUR PART N-ISS NOSE IN KV CABIN AGAIN, IL L BAT, H6REI $CM M ! HIS EARS O F F . ------PILE OF JUMR WITH YOO! — FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser \ ■ J. DO I KNOW WHAT A OlCTOGR^PN l« ? AND THAT§ THE \ VWY CERTWNLT. IT SO HAPPENS ROOM BOTTLE AND ! THAT I HAVE ONE INSTALLED UP IM GERM ARE IN . WHAT' ROOM 3^15. HAD A COUPLE OF A BREAK/ GEE, MR. QUESTIONABLE CHARACTERS UP HUFP. Cbui_0 WE USE THERE A SHORT TIME AG O . The d ic t o g r a p h t o TRY AND FIND/OuT IF THOSE TNNO MEN POISON­ ED MY OOG.> 0*.RiWiLL>AiMS COME ON. RED . 'iiaaaaewk-CW. YOUR HUNCH WAS. JUST A FoPLO A GOOD IbiMjri'Hm Mfc;.>LiV jwaa’aew'.cy- ONE/ By Stop*’' SALESMAN SAM Sam and Charley Get a Shock! cAPTliaeTHose'TuJQ «oRS6"cm 6Yes] mooj' d \ 0 0 otaNGR. BRING- CACBBC, iFOfePlM D ttlHAT I QUICK fUQRK ^ u eN House. RKS-HT TH* « o s s T H ieJ es, w w ( v r ? ^pRe,DVVERVPP 6 o e fu i.a e e ^ e . oepuTXesi ,

•YOU BET YOU p A N . NOW,BE QUIET; B O Y S — n r ? I ’M KINDA SUSPICIOUS WE DON'T WANT THEM SHERIFFS OF b o t t l e an d germ, TO KETCH US COMIN/ O F F ice. MYSELF. UP HERE. I'LL PUT YOU KIDS IM ROOM 3 H .

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Welcmne! By Frank Beck ^ GAS BUGiHES ' V i r iw b ll AFTER YhE W/Y W v r ^ .HERE TMIS I# DEAR W i ARE A M Y B ^ UTTLE DARiAl^ TREATED MV RELATIVES ALL AW ^ n 't tErTtR SUMMER I WaNT OUR HURTS, AT LAST. tt)ME AND A«T CARRIE LATE T»ON GEE. THIS IS SWELL, VISIT THERE TODAY TO EH—I IN - MEAN H tV fF . l a p AMD r t a m r h u f f v e t o l d L SEE— SlJr Q h e % ^ G O OFF SMOOTHLY. 1 COMB . . I ' 00 HOPS BARBARA OKAY.. FRECKLES HOW THIS BE AWFUL SLEUTHllkb HAS FORGOTTEN ON IN. TH ING W ORKS. HE'Ll. CAREFUL, j OM ' s THAT AWFUL LISTEN IN AND TAK* e o Y S / , M R -B C m t DOWN WHAT HE HEARS. AND MR. &ESiM, IN NEXT ROOM, V U 1& REACY 1D BEGIN W hat w il l BE THEIR LUCK • -2

,'r, \ $- -X-tf- ■- h fA&iJi ' i vAcmmnimat- .. 1 . ^ ^ ^ , . , 0 .. >L (■ .4. . ^ ^ ! ^ ^ . * ‘^,f ...... ^ - yj.i.^jHfA.1- ...l :r*^-‘ •■, : r. .ili K Bscrttary B. J. Umoads of tha ntOi^RESSIVEBRID^ Manchsstsr Y. M. O. A. will bs tbs ( ' f i l t e r BANCE DANCE gusst spsaksr at tbs luppsr at 6:80 EAST SIDE REG ’ fM Aij, Sept W. 8tl5. this evening of the teschOT and of­ r-' ii . Item9 of Interest Manobeeter Green Community Club ficers of the Second CoofregationsI Danial' of T8' FRIDAY NIGHT church. ' ' ■tnict, Hartford, was found'^Ynll^ NL Douirs onvt - ISm aaina dSntMdfi pelee win ha - 4 Pilses. Befreshments. of zocklaas driving by Judge R. A. A lt BIOH«j*» OidiM tn. asked and that vdU. htfog' the crowd An Wetoome. 85 Cents. Johnson, in Pifiics Court tUa morn­ The East Bide Recreation buildiaB W st Aflinli^**" 15o> The beautiful Rosewood Ballroom wlU be tbrbnged with people on thif expeetairto 600. DanelBg will start ing and a fine of |25 and costs was 1b ______— j. and hall in the Cowles Hotel coming Fridity night when another a t 8 xi.* m. • and , ■ last . uofil •« - ______midnight building, opposite the railroad sta­ imposed. From , this Judgment .Drtvtef;LHiidci« Krause gave n<}tice of en a f i p ^ to New Ha?en Dentist to Cart of its weddy dances will be hddi tion, will have its gala opening Laet ws**8 dance drew the largapt CONCERT TONIGirr 8.15 Seturcay evening of W e week. The the next term of the'Superior Court. attendance this year whaa there BEniANY ( P K I E r New Britain; , ABOUT TOWN iCiimiuMi Lutheran Church Rosewoud is located on the direct for Practice Here — were-eome 600 people in the buildi^ Hartford-Rockvllle bus line and is The accident that caused Krauaa’ Moaaer,, « e . 2 2 .o f 804 arrest took place at Center and Ing durlngv the evening. Not aA BETHANY GIRLS QUARTET easy to reach. There is plenty of danced for there were many in tbo HERE street Manchestor,; wak in tlfo Nov. Fz«&k*i Restaurant at 82 State Pine efireeta last Friday evening of New Brltsln Asstoted by p^iriring space In the rear of the Dr. Dolan to Advise. pool room where all of the tables about 6 o’clock. Krduse was on hia Britain police court tifia Street, Hartford, managed by L, Burdette Hawley. building. were in uae as were the. card tabled way to Hartford and in passing a '• At 8:16Vc3oCk tonight, the Beth­ and pieced guilty to drt' Frank Lentl, former Manchester Ansploes Dorcas Society. . Because of its success in the past truck at the Junction of Pine street any Girls of New-Brltaih wlU pre­ automobile* whOe under the reeident, will op^ Saturday. New Adndaslon 40c. Ward Cheney Camp, United Span­ Announcement wM made - today Art McKay has brought with himf collided with a car owfed and driv­ sent a donenrt at the Bifianuel Luth­ ence of Uquor. A fine ok 1200 anfi and modem, this restaurant will ish War Veterans, wul hold its regu- that Dr.. Thomas W. Hackett of some new musicians for this week; en by Alexander Brown of this eran chUKh; i^ e r toe auspices of costa was imposed. MOasto wan feature French and Italian cooking. lan meeting at 8 o’clock this eve­ Linden street, New Haven, aon of and they have been practicing dur­ The Ladles Aid Society of the town, ^ tb cars were dsuxuiged hut toe Dorcas' "soclaty. L. Burdette arrested last night after his ear had Residents of Manchester are invited Swedish Congregational church will ning at the State Armory. All of the Tax Comml^oner '^lUiam H. ing the week t fx the baniner crowd no one' was injured. The accident Hawley, local pianist, wiU alao be on struck a heavy traffic beacon. H tf to attend the opening. Frank’s Res> comradea are urged to attend. Hackett la to become an associate whldi ie expected tomorrow nighL meet tomorrow evening at 7:80 with was investigated by Officer Her­ tbe pn^n^am, which wlU include officer found him in a dazed eobdK taurant occupies what was former­ of-Dr. ^w ard G. Dolan in his office, There will be 10 members in th# Mrs. LeanHe** Carlson of 64 Hamlin man Muske, who made the arrest. both icwgiiah aad'‘Swedish numbere. tkm. - ; ly the Sea Gull. Large Neon light 689 Main street. Dr. Hackett re­ band fc Dipping and Tteo Extra Gum-Dipped Card PUex Under (hticker Meal .12c Henm Lowd, lecturer of Manches­ th e Tread at “ A Century of Progrees.” . CLAMS,2qts. 39c ter Grange. Doughnuts and coffee APPEnZINfi SUPPER- Thtirit know note--4nora than ever befoae—why Flreetone were served by the social commit­ MANCHESTER folka — Motor I RANGE tee. Thee hoH all world records, on road and track, for Safety, Speed, Mila- Calfs Filet o f over to QuarryvUle M. E. Omroh [ og s, and Endurance. Liver Flounder Rev. George S. Brookes, pastor of Friday, 6-8 p. m. and enjoy Pot OIL . - If yon have npt seen how Firestone Urea are made—4f you do not the Union church'of Rockville, will Roast Beef, gravy, mashed pota­ Begnlar users of tola oU claim know what is under tbe treed of a tiro—Drive In today and let us show. lb. 35c toey have found none better. Fresh, Tender. be the speaker at the Wednesday toes, creamed csullfiower, toma­ y ou th e Extra Strength — Extra morning session of the S7th annucd toes, apple aauoe, bread and but­ U^der 15 gallons. .lO '/jc gal. Hia. NEW I Sitfeiy — Longer IMteage ^ and Filet o f convention of the Connectclut Greater Bloteout fntection haOt 3 5 e ib. Branch, King’s Daughters, to be held ter, coffee, rice and tapioca pud­ 15 gallons or m ore, SYiCgaL into Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires. Sole, lb. 48c ■M at Center' Congregational church, ding. Adnlta 85c, ObUdren 20c. Tuesday and Wednesday, October 10 You are going to need new tires L. T. WOOD CO. Ill OLOnao. TYPE Swordfish and 11. Mrs. Morris W. Liebert of •Ills fsU and winter — Don’t put Quinces 51 BieseU Street Tel. 4496 BnUt to equal aU Butter Fish New York, international president, off buying’another day! Yon wiU and Mrs. George Prior, of Jewett first line standard 2 qts. 25c Salmon brand tires in pay more later — Drive in NOW! City, state president, will be other qnality, con­ Trade us the danger in your present spe^ers. Delegates from circles .WAS n ft B W I N stru ction tires for the Safety in . Firestone Ripe Tpmatoes throughout Connecticut are eX' OIL EQUIPMENT COMPANY a n d a p ­ Gum-Dipped Tires ■ theSqfext Tirea pected. Local Junior circles will Spinach Boston NEW, Steel, BMiga Oil Drums, pearance, in the World. present special features. b a t lower CanHflower S2A0. Faucets, 75c. Pumps, 81.75. Iimerspring Bluefish I o Phone: 3980 in price ■ Beets lb. 15c Joseph and Mabel R. Wood have MATTRESS a n o t h e r Celery sold their twenty acre state road In keeping with our code F ir e s t o n e achievement Green Beans Fresh Cod farm in Coventry to John and An­ nie J. Kutton of this town. Mr. it will be necessary to ad­ in saving money Small and Hutton plans to renovate the house $12.50 vance our prices on and for car owners. 4.7U9 . . . Fresh Large A TYPEWRITER AU Sizes Available. and remove his family there in the after October 1st. You &00-19 .V . Green Peas Mackerel near future. The deal was com­ SENSATION A hlgb qosUty mattress B ol«k .v S.2S.18 . » pleted through R. T. McCann, local will definitely save by O iw T tl with factory guarantee. 450.t 1 V 1^*19 .r.-. realtor. N ^ Z > f 9 . 0 d The New having your Permanent F w d — 1 n y m n il AOO-18 . . . Hoeknal Old Dutch Cleanser Royal KEMP’S, INC. NOW! 5.tS .1S ' 400-19 a a StadeV i ■ 450-19 a a S . 3 S AaborB ' S # .X S 780-18 a a Signet 5.QD.«0 .____ ^ for 2 7 '^ ( W e Feature Othm- Siam* ftmpOrtionmuiy Imp O th m r i I Pujpw rtaiirfSiy I n *100 - *150 Now on INsplay. Come in and try it. Edmund Process ’ 2 0 0 II niE EVERY FIEER . e v e r y CORD IH EVERY FLY ToU OM month, thrao menlht, «(x months, Kemp’s^ Inc. 768 Malii St. Phone 5680 RANGE and Victory Dog Food to months—or loosnt— to ropay. IS BLOWOUT PROTECTED BY 6UM-DIPPING Nestle Circuline Built with SupiTiof ^ LINES of . ' 3 for 1 5 ® PfMONAL FiNANCi C a OIL / PERMANENTS QuoSty and Room i. State Theater Balldlax PROMPT DELIVERY. ^ Construct'on TB8 Mala at., Maadieater Yet Pric* J 89c dozen Opea Tharsdar BTealasa ITatll 8 P . H . i'3 " ' i ’ # m Ok LO W Q* One 25c Dog Leash for 10c with purchase o f 8 cans or P hoB c 8480 ' 0 ! Tir«?sfone ^ • T h e 0BI7 eharre Is three pereeat per SUPERIOR OIL i s r ^ 1 Special Brand' more of Dog Food. moath OB uapald amonat of loam. Iti Sniai't The LILY - 1 NAME and V- ' \ ■>' o ' ' 1 and Mail Ordor SERVICE GUARANTEE " T»re» TO BUY TIRES Frande P. Qoinn. Beauty Parlof 6 Ridgewood Street Tel. 6219 D IA L 7484 N O W • • • 'ftresteae' D r e s t e a e ft r e e t e iM OLDFULDTVPE gHTINEL type ' COUBiat TYPE ^ ford______1 Chwiol.t— ' 1 Ford At Age 59 You May More Than Now. • • 4.S0.I1 .4 j£ | L Is toe time to buy tires. Prices may Fordl._———1 fiohi^er. If they do, itwiUactuaUy ^ — = 1 • • • * a S ; cost yon money to use up old dree. 1■ Double Your Income And Increase And with faU and winter weather The Manchester Public Market Kash. and wet. and elippeiy roads iuet * * 4 5 $ a r T : 7 . 4 S abound toe comer. It’s a good idea A SHIPMENT Ot' FRESH nSH T o o S T to ^ v e toe protecitlon'of safe new S 5 a s t z r * i Its Security / tirea all around^ And remember BY TRUCK FRIDAY MORNING t 8 . 2 0 tote—tjre wear ia slower in winter FwA. than It is in eununer—toetireeyou Fresh Caught Mackerel...... *• .IVtt lb. 1 Fresh Cod Steaks...... 15c lb. When the interest rate paid by the savings bafik in town was buy now wUl give you fnU protec> Bssfces don aU winter and you will still Bostem Bluefish to Fry ...... 2 lbs. 25c ■ Ijjfc li reduced to per cent and it was genially expected rates 0SsrSSM>iUii1iu«myl-»» 4 T5.19 have good tires for next spring and Center Cut Swordfish ...... *...... 35c lb. osiw tiwi hwvM wary iw would go stiU lower, an annuity guaranteed to pay 8.4 per summer to withstand the ravages Fresh Eastern Halibut S t e ^ ...... •'...... 35c lb. cent for life was purchased. This gave the use of the prinp of hot aummer roads. We carry toe complete line of Goodyear Tires— Filet of Sole and Filet of Haddock.______cipal for life, as well^as the interest, instead of holding it for .Speedway, Pathfinder and All- the estate. Weather. At toe price you vdrii to pay we have a Goodyear Tire. Why AT OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT The return depends upon age at entry and is much higher n o t com e in today a n d talk it over? Hmne Made Potato Salad...... 15cIk Buy Die Battery in the later ages. Stuifed and Baked Macker^ good size ...... 1 ^ ^ c h You’D Need This Wintar AI-WMrifMT Hmne Made Twisted Crullers, plain or sugared . • 19c doz. Old Fashioned Ginger Squares...... At Today’s Home Made Raisin Bread ...... *9* Jo®* Low Price • Home Made Whole Wheat B r ^ ...... 10c loa f Home Made Sw e^h Rye Bread .. *...... 10c F^t Salt Mackerel...... 10c each Scotch Salt H erring ...... 10c each, 3 for 2 ^ FAYETTE B. CLARKE Chowder Clams • • • • , •.« e-e • • • • #••*••••••• 2 qts. 25c Steaming Clams 2qtfc2^ A f i d T O ji r TEAR OFF THIS COUPON Snowdrift in Bulk 1^ Sure Insurance ShreddM Coeoanut in Bulk ...... * •.•.... .15c lb. Please Explfdn Bsftery iBtow have been dtor to «||b^ AT OUR VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT .tha b a tt^ BMita la.^hot yet'hirs.' TBmgm ,, Y . ■sJSl , Mcmthly; L ife Income Tender Qurrota or B eeti...... Shna^for 10c by bhylag NOI^^ . v 829 Main Street Fancy GrapoB ^ ...... 2 Iba. for 17c % Native Tumipfl, from Coventry...... Jlbk for I5c • nat 1 HU ■•wom4aaiiLnniBm'.»/Ml WKOiatmo>M*o«m( New Sauerkraut, Just i|i...... * >»U ite^ ^ jjbB jlc AddrCM ■•‘•‘•TearamwfWSBWWetifwaimiefWIWisfei'e.ee.ee P h on e S 6$S 8ALB8,INCr m o m t s f ^ ^ " IMal 5111 . . ; ■ rr ♦ I,', A V ; h, r 141 ^ • » ;T7P .4 '4i ji... V . •y-- - ■- --

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