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AVEBACT UAHS CSBOULAHON « f O. B. for tke Mratfe «l A «fW t, Ittt ’ r i nOr tauigM, lutiiidiV c— ^ 5 , 1 5 4 foO«w«t ry tiwwwt aot meh of the Audit ohMLro IB o f O O O W AM f (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS. VOL. Ln., NO. 302. (CaaMifled Advertising on Fsge U.) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRTOAY, SEPTEMBER 22,1933.

CT»TC VATEDC 1 WORLD WAR HERO As Lawyers’ Commission Inquired Into Reichstag Fire M A lfi VUlLRo GETS JOB AGAIN OVER MILLION NATIONS PREPARING TOBAIIOTON DOLLAR WAGE FOR A NEW PARLEY AMENDMEKTSl INCR ^EH ER E D etroit, Sept. 22.— ( A P ) — TO CUT DOWN ARMS Edgar M. Halyburton, whose Replies to NRA Question­ To Decide Whether Go?em- defiance o) the enemy as the first Yankee captive during the World War was perpetuated In naire Disclose Amazing Germany to Ask for Eqnai- or W in Be Given More a statue and on Liber^ Loan NtSTERY SHROUDS posters, hs*' been mustered out of the army of the unemploy­ Resnlts of Bine Eagle ity, France for Seenrity Time to Sign BiDs— Also | ed. CROSBY ( M ’S CASE Out of . job since he lost his barber shop during the bank­ Campaip in Manchester. and the Others Will De­ His Appointive Power. ing crisis hen last spring, he will go tc work Monilay on one of the 6,000 Jobe the ^’ord Mo­ The total annual Increase in Man­ Hartford College Student mand Rednetions — How New Haven, Sept. 22—(AP) — tor Co. has offered Detroit war chester payrolls under the Natio'ial The Connecticut electorate will vote veterans wjth good records. Recovery Act today was estimated Varions Nations View the this year on tw o. proposed amend­ A German camera snapped at more than one million dollare, Foimd Lying Unconscions figure being based on a com­ ments to the state constitution—one Sergeant Halyburton as, with clenched fists, he shouted to his pilation of first returns of the ques­ Sitnation. giving the more time to captors, “Sh(X)t and be damn­ tionnaire sent out by the local NRA on Railroad Tracks. sign or veto bills and the other em­ ed." The picture created a sen­ committee. The figures were com­ plied from about 300 replies to the powering him to nominate judges ot sation when it was smuggled (Copyright 19S3 by Associatad Press) the Court of Common Pleas in the out of Germany to the United 600 letters sent to business con­ Wellesley, Mass., Sept 22.— (A P) same maimer as he now nominates States. cerns that have signed the Presi­ —^An element of mystery today en-t Once more the nations are send­ for the Supreme and Superior dent’s Reemployment Agreement tered the circumstances surround­ ing to Geneva where they and take in the period from July 1 courts. ing the finding of Miss Eleanor Cros­ will try to balance demands for The amendment dealing with ' he to the present date. by, 18 years old Wellesley sopho­ armaments' with pleas to reduce frigning of bills was born from the CONSUMER BUYING Employment Increase more from Hartford, Conn., on the famous McCook case in which the This incopipleted survey also tracks of the Boston and Albany that burden. Supreme Court ruled a vmass of brought out that a total of 682 per­ railroad yesterday, a minute before With the resumption next month sons have found employment in the Twentieth Century limited legislation invalid on the ground the Shown here in session in London fs the imofficial international legal commission which declared for the of the world disarmament confer­ IS WEEK’S FEATURE Manchester since last July, this roared over the spot. ence they will again consider Ger­ governor had not signed the bills innocence of the five Communists now on trial in Leipslg for high treason in connection with the Reichstag figure and the payroll figure being Contradictory statements were thi"ee days after the adjournment of fire. The commission stated that suspicion for the deed rested with high Nazi officials instead. Left to many’s cry for equalities, France’s exclusive of the increases made un­ made today by college officials and the General Assembly. right, standing, the members are Dr. Branting, of Sweden; Arthur Garfield Hays, United States; Dr. insistence on security, other nations der the NRA previous to July 1, authorities of the Newton hospital, ftniA Pocket Veto Baker-Nort, of Holland; D. N. Pritt. of England; Mr. Vald-Huvt, of *,, Mr. Vermeylen, of Belgium. requests for reductions. This amendment virtually does Trade Review Reports That when the local committee began its whero Miss Crosby is in a (nltical Preliminary discussions are being away with the pocket veto. Under activities. It is pointed out that the condition with both arms broken conducted in Paris by governmen­ its principal provision, Uie governor returns cover only one-lmlf of Man­ and severe cuts and bruises. tal leaders and representatives, m- would be given 15 days after legis­ Good Weather Helped the chester’s Blue Eagle business con­ Will Not Talk. duding American at lative adjournment to veto a bill. If JERSEY ECHANGE cerns and that the figures will be At the college it was said Miss Large Norman H. Davis, about a he disapproves a bill, he must so TO SPEND 75 MILUONS greatly increased when complete Crosby regained consciousness early new French arms plan. notify the secretary of state, within Nation’s Bnsiness. returns are made. this morning, told inquirers she did This and related matters are dis­ 15 days after adjournment. He must The weekly increase in payrolls not know how she was injured, and cussed in the following dispatches at the same time list his objections TO START OCT. 2 since July 1 was reported as $23,- asserted she last remembered walk­ received today from Asrodated to the bill. New York, Sept. 22— (A P )—Dun TO FEED, CLOTHE NEEDY 072.68. I t was also estim ated that ing along a state highway some Press correspondents in London, close to eighty concerns, large and All bills which are not returned St Bradstreet, Ihc., in their weekly distance from the tracks. Hospi­ Pans, Rome and . to the secretary of state within the small, have increased their payrolls tal officials on the other hand said trade review today, said that “over­ The French Plan. prescribed 15 days, would automa­ Will Begin With 25 Stocks under the President’s Reemploy the injured girl had been fully con­ Paris—^The French plan to effect tically become law. shadowing other trade news of the President Outlines Plan to FORD CO. ADOPTS ment Agreement. scious since being admitted to the a united four power ftont to avert Given Five Days week were the reports of a strong More Coming In institution and had declined to make an armament race approached a While the General Assembly is resumption of consumer buying and and Gradually Move the The questionnaire was sent to any statement. critical stage today with a meeting in session, the governor would have a perceptible retardation of the in­ Get Rid of Surplus ^ocks local Blue Eagle concerns early last Not Hit by Anto. of French and British ministers. five instead of three days in which dustrial downtrend.” week, requesting information on the A 32 HOUR WEEK Sergeant James F. O’Day, acting French officials consider that he may sign or veto a bill after it is The review asserted that ciarlfi Entire lis t incresise in employment and pay­ chief of police, said authorities had American and Italian backing is cation of methods of procedure un­ and Help the Unemployed rolls since July 1. The immediate presented to him. , been unable to obtain any informa­ fairly certain and are optimlstio ■ The amendment dealing with der the various codes has brought response was most gratifying and tion of the accident, but discoimted they can reach an accord. nomination of Common Pleas greater freedom for progressive replies are still coming In steadily N ew Y ork , Sept. 22.— ( A P ) — The a theory that the glil might have France’s proposals caU for: (1 )— judges resulted from a dispute dur­ action to industrial divisions, while at the Same Tnne. Brings It Within Provision of This was the first opportunity to New York Stock Exchange will lose been hit by an automobile and Doubling Germanjr’s army from ths in g the 1931 G eneral Assem bly. the absence of rain and imseason compile the individual reports to ob­ about 25 o f its m ost .'-.ctive stocks hurled to the tracks. For this to present 100,000 to 200,000 and in­ Over the protest of Govemoi: Wil­ ably w arm tem peratures, whleb [pre­ tain the aggpregate Increases In both the NRA Code Which It have happened, he said, she would creasing small arms proportionate­ bur L. Cross, thte General Assembly vailed in most districts last week, Washington, Sept. 22.-r-(AP)— A on Oct. 2, when tradmg will defin­ employment and payrolls. have bad to be thrown tbroiigb a ly. deprived him of the power to nom­ has permitted the covering of $75,000,000 program prom ising aid itely be started in New Jersey, it heavy wire fence, down a 20 foot (2) — Transforming European /I inate judges of the Court of Com­ autumn requirements in retaU cen­ Has Not Signed. was asflerted in well-informed TREASURY BALANCE simultaneously to the farmer and embankment, and pitched a like dis­ arm ies into militlEUs w ith but fe w mon Pleas on the ground that this ters to be pursued with more brokerage quarters in Wall street months service and abolishing pro­ piower, exercised by for vigor. the unemployed today was directed today. W ashington, Sept. 22.— ( A P ) — tance to the spot where she was foimd. Police did, however, give fessional armies and semi-military many years, was un

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throw support to too former aldel^ Ifiss Doloree Trotter, daughter South R w y ...... 24% manic president and One time acting of Mr. and Mre. Joeepb H. Trotter St Brands ...... 2 4 4 PIRATE CARD P A R n RAILROAD S C H E D D U ^ ^ ^ JUDGE AND CLERK ABOUT TOWN St Gas and E l ...... 9 4 mayor, Joseph V. McKee, or 'that of Mala street wlU leave on Tuee- OBITUARY the adminiatratloa -mig^t eveutally day for Baltimore, Mrp ...... 6 4 ants on Committee. Turn in Fines. and EMward J. Flynn, the National will ba made at this meeting and a Cone street have returned i^ r a The funeral o£ C harlei L Bhreas full attendance is desired. week’s motor trip south as far as Unit Gas Imp ...... 164 was held tola afternoon at 2:80 at When Manchester returns to administration’s representative in U S Ind A le ...... 674 Mrs. Lula Bidwell, chairman of Tonington, Sept. 22.—(AP) — New York City. Both Farley and Virginia. hie home. 76 Pleasant street Rev. standard time Sunday and tha rail­ Bernard B. Higgins. Judge and clerk U S Rubber ...... 174 toe Pirate card party which Tem­ Flynn have been visitora to Mr. The Rangers basketball team ple Chapter O. E. S., will conduct Wateon Woodruff, pastor of toe road schedules change toe town win the Torrington Police Ck)urt from wUl postpone its raffle from tomor­ U S S t e e l...... 494 Roosevelt’a office within the last 24 At toe public card party to be in toe Masonic ’Temple Wednesday Center Congregational church cofi- still have but two tiaina in tbs di­ 1918 to 1930, and William P. New­ row to Saturday, September 80. conducted at St. Jameses hall next Util Pow and L t ...... 3 4 hours.' evening: haa appointed ner assist­ duoted the aeiTlce. The bearers rection of Hartford and Boston port, present court clerk, have been week toe arrangements will be in West Union*...... 5 9 4 Farley holds a dual position, in ants as follow s: Mrs. Ekhia Hath­ were Bennett Spencer of this town, dally. ‘There are some aliglrt time summoned to appear in Superior Troop 6, Girl Scouts will resume charge of St Margaret’s Circle, West El and M fg ...... 40 one capacity serving aa the D ^ o- away, Mra. Ethel Sonnikson, Mias Raymond Gailup, William Ehrans changes, according to J. J. Dwyer, meeting Monday afternoon at 3:45 Daughters of Isabella. Woolworto ...... 384 Court at Ldtchfleld, Oct. 3, to show cratic National chairman and in the Alice Wilson, Mrs. Nora Starin, and Stanley Spencer of Rocky Hill; local agent for toe New Haven at toe Manchester Green school. Elec Bond and Share (Curb). 174 cause why they failed to remit other aa state chairman. Mrs. Grace Symington. Mr. and Eldmund Gabler of RdckvUle and raUroad. money collected in fines to the state, ’Thomas O’Connell ot Etest Berlin. ’Trains east dally, standard time, An oiit of town man has been Mrs. John Pickles, Leo Stiles, Mr. ^ e action was instituted by Michael and Mra. William Stevenson, Henry Burial was in the Blast cemetery. are 9:30 a. m. and 6:00 p. m. ’Trains A. Connor, motor vehicle commis­ canvassing smaller storekeepers, P U P IU TE U OF TRIPS west, daily, standard time, are 12:04 particularly foreigners, selling NRA ’Thornton, Mrs. Edith Dowd, Mrs. sioner. and alleges that they fsdled Local Stocks Fredericka Spless, Airs. Alice Weir noon, and 8:11 p. m. ’The evening OPEN FORUM stamps to be placed on goo^ for to send abstracts of motor vehicle TAKiN ON VACATION and Mrs. Emma Inman. NATIONS PREPARING express to Boston is set about a baU cases heard in the local court to sale. He made a mistake tMs morn­ hour later than at present. ing and tried to sell his stamps to a The parade will start at eight Hartford and that they neglected to USE SILK MORE (Furnished by Putnam A Oo.) o’clock and flaying at 8:16. Bridge, wung store owner who knew that Central Bow, Hartford, Conn. FOR A NEW PARLEY transmit to the state fines imposed toey were legally on sale only at toe First Assembly Devoted to whist and setback will . be played in the local court in motor vehicle Editor of The Herald: Talks by Those Who Saw and there will be gifts 'or all. To TO LINK SCARNlCI post office. The salesman beat ~a 1 P . BL Stooka cases. The amount involved in the A short time ago a number of hasty retreat when he realized his Interesting Sights. assist toe committee with its plans, TO COT DOWN ARMS Higgins case is said to be about it will be necessary to make reser­ Japanese gentlemen visited our m lst^e and heard toe sroung store Bank Stooks / WITH 12 SUYINGS $1,000 and about $450 is involved in keeper express himself. vations to*x>ugb M rs. Bidwell, dial town. They were the guests of Bid Asked An unusually interesting program (Continued from Page One) the Newport case. Cap Nat Bank A Trust 8 — was given at assembly this after­ 6091, or any of toe above commit­ This is the first case of its kind (toeney Brothers. It is said, that Acorn Pack of Brownies will tee. (Continued from Page One) C o ^ R iver ...... 460 — noon in toe Hollister street school. for a trial period of arma supervi­ brought in Connecticut, but more their object in coming to this coim- meet Tuesday afternoon of next First National of Htfd. 90 — As customary at toe first assembly Those wb ohave attended similar are contemplated, try, was to create a greater demand week at toe Hollister street school. affairs elsewhere say toey are no s io n !' Scarnlcl and Reno are wanted in Htfd. Conn. Trust .... 46 66 of toe school year, pupils who were Sir John Simon, foreign secre­ Connor said today. for rtlk, and to Induce men to wear Htfd. National B and T 16 17 fortunate enough to take interest­ end o f fun. .*.s fa r as is known a Albany for toe O’Connell kidnaping, silk. In toe past, for some reason pirate card social has never been tary, and Captain Anthony Eden of but it was believed toe murder Mrs. Maude Shearer, chairman of Phoenix S t B and T... — 200 ing trips on their vacation, told of toe foreign office, planned to fly or other, men have not worn silk. toe general committee in charge of West Hartford Trust.. — 176 toelr experiences. The following held in town. charge would take precedence. Dis­ There Is no reason why toe feel, and to the French capital today to re­ trict Attorney John Delaney of Al­ ROOSEVET TO KEEP OUT toe fair next week at toe Y. M. C. Insuranoe Stooka boys and girls spoke: Emerson new conversations preliminary to touch, and richness of silk should A., has called a meeting of all Aetna Casualty ...... 48 61 Rickert, “A Walk in New Hamp­ bany had warrants also for toe ar­ not appeal to men aa well as to further talks ir (Senevs later with rest of John Oley and two others, heads of committees for this eve­ Aetna Life ...... 18H 2 0 ^ shire’s Wood”; Jane . Curtin,* “A COL WM. C. ARNOLD M r. Davis and toe (German and OF TAMMANY’ S DISPUTES women. The wearing of silk by Aetna Fire ...... 81 .88 unnamed, who are accused of being ning at 7:80 in toe lobb;- of toe Y. Visit to Radio City*^ Robert John­ Italian representatives. men would add greatly to toe hp- Automobile ...... 18H 2 0 4 ston, “Two Weeks on Rhode Isl­ implicated in toe kidnaping with pearance and brilliancy of toe Conn. General ...... 28 80 AT CITADE SUNDAY The British are anxious to avoid Manny Strewl, go-between who is Washington, Sept. 22.—(AP)— Mrs. Clara McDonald and Mrs. and’s Shores”; Walter Schober, “A any form of control that might dance, the banquet and to all social Ada Sblppee Burgess, of Auburn, Hartford F ire ...... 4 2 4 4 4 4 Visit to New York Chty"; Frances already imder arrest. Reports that the National adminis­ functions. “A thing of beauty is a National Fire ...... 43 46 have a humiliation aspect for Ger­ In connection with toe sack kill­ R. L, visited friends and acquaint­ Wallett, “My Trip to toe Shore”; many. tration might take a band in the joy forever;" and we know that silk Hartford Steam Boiler 48 60 Is Chief Secretary and Second ings of Price and Flanagan, police New York City mayoralty situation ances in town today, m im Helen Philip Elliott, “A Week at toe is a thing of beauty. C!hedell, a sister of Mrs. McDonald, Phoenix Fire ...... 66 68 World’s Pair” ; Prank Gallnat, “At in Command of S. A. East­ said toe two men were believed to were countered at toe White House If silk suits for men, were put on Travelers ...... 886 896 have been connected in some way today by word that President who has been passing two weeks in toe Eastern States Exposition”; ern Territory. toe market toe demand for them Manchester, returned with them. Publio Utilities Stocks Emma Lou Kehler, “A Summer in SELECTMEN TO MEET with toe kidnaping of Alfred Lelien- Roosevelt was staying out of psur- might surprise us, for our young Conn. Ellec S erv ...... 34 88 toal of Newark, who was freed for ticipation in any local politics. Pennsylvania.” Robert Alley in­ Colonel William 100 - >150 paid to old and disabled employees. do., pfd ...... 9 — Int Silver ...... 45 48 The last ten years of Colonel Ar­ Q T A TT 17 TODAY AND > 200 oiiiiE This represented an outlay of more The annual meeting and election WEALTHY OIL MAN nold’s service as Chief Accountant than seventy thousand dollars a do., pfd ...... 58 61 O I I Mli SATURDAY of officers of toe Army and Navy Los Angeles, Sept. 22.—(AP)— and Financial Secretary showed a U w OM month, thiM month*, m month*, year. It was recently discontinued Landers, Frary A C31k. 314 334 club will be held in toe clubhouse New Brit. Mch. com.. 7 9 An alleged plan to kidnap E. L. remarkable expansion in toe Army’s to month*—or longm— to fopmr- because of toe depression. The tomorrow night, at 8 o’clock. The do., pfd ...... — ^ 50 monetary transactions, toe routine wages paid their employees aver­ Doheny. California oil magnate, and meeting was postponed from last Maim A Bow. Class A — 4 Jesse L. Livermore, New York stock business assuming vast proportions. ages much higher than toe average Tuesday evening imtil tomorrow do.. Class .B ...... — 2 By reason of this growth Colonel P ersonal Finance Co. wages paid by toe textile industry. broker, entered today into toe in­ night, due to toe Hartford NRA pa North and Judd ...... 16 18 vestigation of toe slaying of Buell Arnold became a well knowL figure Room S, State Tbeater Bail dins All thin is evidence of toelr interest rade. Niles, Bern Pond .... 11 13 in banking circles of toe Blast, and 758 Mala St., Manchester in their employee’s welfare. That Dawson, youthful gangster, aboard Peck, Stow and Wilcox 2 — the gambling ship Johanna Smith, proved himself a capable financier Open Thursday ETenlnss Until 8 P. H. toe town has beautiful parks, is due All members of the Bluefields Phont 8430 Russell Mfg ...... 14 2 0 ' anchored off Long Beach. and executive. He is now vice-presi­ to their generosity, ana toe xnany baseball team are requested to meet Scovill ...... 22 24 The only eharse Is three percent per James Walsh, former convict who dent of the Salvation Army Incor­ month on nnpaid amount of loan. donations of money and land to so- for practice at toe Bluefields dia­ Stanley W orks ...... 20 22 sieties and churches, and large sums toe Federal agents claim has con­ porated. mond on McKee street at 10 o’clock Standard Screw ...... 46 — Colonel Arnold possesses consid­ to our hospital, shows real interest tomorrow morning. do., pfd., guar...... iflO — fessed yesterday’s slaying of Daw- in our town and people. rson, allegedly told toe investigators erable powers as a speaker and Sm3Ttoe M fg Oo. 28 ‘— singer, and his messages are always But their benevolence and gener­ The Young People’s Federation Taylor and Fenn — 125 toe killing resulted from a dispute osity extends beyond town limits, Torrington ...... 4 1 4 48 over toe plans for kidnaping interesting. Mrs. Arnold is a valu­ will hold an outing at Camp Nathan able aid to her husband, and has and reaches back more than sixty Hale on Coventry Lake tomorrow Underwood Mfg ...... 29 81 Doheny and Livermore. years to toe great (Chicago fire, to Union Mfg Co...... — 10 The Federal agents, however, attained considerable jx)pularity as afternoon. Each society will furnish a pioet, her “Poenu of a Salvation­ which a generous donation was its own transportation and it is U S Ekivelope, com .. 38 — were inclined to discredit toe story sent for toe relief of the sufferers. ist” having had a wide ciirculation. planned to leave at 2:30 o’clock. do., pfd ...... 78 — aud sought another motive. Nor were toe sufferers from the Veeder Root ...... 1 4 4 1 6 4 Dawson was shot while 200 per­ Their only child. Captain Elsbeto Galveston flood forgotten. E)ven the Whitlock Coll Pipe ... — 10 sons were aboard toe pleasure ship, Arnold, is the Editor of “The Young earthquake sufferers of far off Manchester L. O. L., No. 99, will Soldier”, toe children’s newspaper hold its regular monthly meeting J.B.WH’ms Co. $10 par 35 40 drinking, dancing and gambling. All Japan were not overlooked, for the persons aboard toe ship were held of the Salvation Army. generous sum of ten thousand dol­ at Orange hall at 7:30 o’clock to­ MANCHESTER night. _ for several nours and each question­ lars was sent for their relief. The ed. Agents said Walsh confessed to story of toelr benevolence and gen­ The first fall meeting of Nutmeg the crime when confronted with a KING GETS 2 TO 7 NRA erous giving is only partly told. It N. Y . Stocks revolver found in a washroom is no exaggeration to say that in Forest, Tall Cedars of , will be held in toe Masonic Temple to­ aboard the vessel., ON THE SAME BIG PROGRAM toe past half centiuy they have YEARS FOR ASSAULT night. The session will be impor­ The United States district attor­ given away more than a hundred Adam s E bep...... Specials for Sat. tant since a final report of the Air Reduc ...... ney’s office here, after reading the fortim es. committee on toe carnival will be A laska J i m ...... confession made by Walsh in Long Local Man Before Superior -We want to see them regain toe made and the executive committee A llegheny ...... DISH TOWELS St 'ength of former days. They are Beach, issued a complaint charging Court on Serious Charge will present its program for toe fall Allied (^em ...... him with murder on the high seas, the kind toe world needs. We want and winter activities of toe Forest, Am C a n ...... Sentenced to State Prison. .... 5c “"9c to see them grow and prosper until the gambling ship having been Part Linen, ^ band and Rangers. Am F or P o w ...... anchored more than three miies off C o - Y ^ that happy day arrives when forty- Am Rad St S ...... Charles L. King of 140 1-2 Char­ All Linen, < ^ five hundred pair of hands will be I -'hore. Walsh "was Immediately ar- T f i ® » Friends of gate tmder Patrick Am S m e lt ...... ter Oak street was sentenced to each ...... ii. busy once more, as in toe good old .-algned and ordered held pending O g S fIX B S Moriarty, are not letting toe day Am Tel and T el ...... trial. from two to seven years In State 29c Bun of Mill, 1 9 C days. pass without letting him know Am Tob B ...... Citizen. Prison by Judge Alfred C. Baldwin that he is missed at the Noito End. Am Wat Wks ...... in Superior Court yesterday. King, He has received many gifts of Balt and O hio ...... who was before toe local Police TOWELS cigars, flowers and reacUug matter Bendix ...... Y. M. C . A. Notes Court on August 31, was charged Honey Comb Kitchen Towels, PUBUC RECORDS and is away behind in catching up Beth Steel ...... with incest and indecent assaiflt on regular 26c ^ with toe supply. He was considered Beth Steel, pfd ...... Everything around toe Y. M. C. his two daughters. quality ...... I f C a pretty sick man when taken to toe Borden ...... 8 o n A. Is looking towaids toe Main ------NO Turktsh Towels, A A A hospital, but is making a good fight Can P ac ...... A ttachm ent Case (J. I.) ...... i .Street Fair which is to he held next A D V A N C E IN 6 f o r ...... ^ i e l l U and signs of marked improvement PRICES Dorothy Creller Miner against Cerro De Pasco ...... j ijesday and Wednesday afternoon Extra Large Turidsh O C ^ are already shown. Trainmen who Miss Arlyne C. Earl Creller, attachment in toe sum C!hes and O h io ...... •' "Md evening. The committee having Tow els ...... ^ O C of $2,000 damages and costs of suit have known Mr. Moriarty for years Chrysler ...... are making trips to Manchester to -'harge of toe Old Book Shoppe Moriarty’s on Teal estate on Wetoerell street. Cp\ Carbon ...... ^.... uould be glad to have any friends - Unbleached drop in and see him. “Pat” started Foreclosure Coml Sofv ...... ’.to some books which toey would railroading as a candy “butcher” “TOY” ORCHESTRA The Savings Bank of Rockville Cons Gas ...... willing to give to toe fair to send SHEETING on toe trains between Hartford, against Alex Gafewskis and others Cons Oil ...... them over or call up toe "Y” and BEGINS PBAOnCB Willimantlc and Boston. 8c ^ 12ic^" on real estate on Birch street. Cont C a n ...... they will be sent for. Also puzzles TOMORROW MORNING Corn P r o d ...... and such articles that might sell in ChlldnV 5 to 10 Are Eflglble. Del L and W n ...... a unique old Book Shoppe will be Class Instrnctlon. D rug ...... OUTING FLANNEL welcome. Du Pont ...... Instnunents Fornlshed, The various committees in charge y a r d ...... l U C Eastihan Kodak ...... of toe booths will be at toe “Y” to­ For Farther Parttcnlars 36-inch White and a 1 Elec and Mus ...... night to look things over and see IMal 8072 or 7648 Fancy, yard ...... 1 2 C INSURE Elec Auto Lite ...... Elec Pow and L t ...... what toey can do to make toe final Studio: Orford Building “What will happen IP. T Gen E lec ...... arrangements for toe great affair. Comfortable Bats Gen F o o d s ...... The merchants of toe town are 3-Pound Home m y t Gen M o t o r s ...... cooperating to reproduce toe old S titc h e d ...... / 4 C All Forms of GiUette ...... fashioned country store and bring Comfortable Challiea, 1 *7.^ Gold D u s t ...... back one of our ancient landmarks. yard ...... 1 / C Grigsby Cirunow ...... Charles Burr will be toe proprietor INSURANCE H ershey ...... of this Old Store and have toe boxes SANDY BEACH Hudson Motors ...... fur your whittling bee and the saw BALLROOM PERCALE PRINTS In t H arv ...... dust spittoon. Pumpkin Seeds Cen­ Chystal Lake Best Grades. 80-Square JOHN F. SHANNON Int N ick ...... 78 Russell street tex will be toe historic old spot. D ial 8601 Int Tel snd T sl ...... Come in and sit around toe fire and Presente 19c,21c"“" Johns ManvUle...... spin your yarns and settle the af­ Jaspee Couch A a A A K ennecott ...... fairs of toe nation. SATURDAY, SEPT. 23 C o v e r s ...... ^ I s U U Lehigh Val Coal ...... Tennis still goes well at the “Y” One of the world's great Lehigh Vsl Rd ...... and toe courts jure in use every The Royal Arcadians XT':. 12ic,17c ligg and Myers B ...... love stories comes to the Loew ’s ...... afternoon that it is fair. ’The boys are 'getting anxious for basketball Admissi(m 25c. Chintz and Damask LoriUard ...... tfor who con moke It live. THE G. & B. BEDDING SHOP M c K e ^ T i n ...... but the season is still early and toe This is the LMt Dance DRAPERIES M ont w a r d ...... good old out-of-doors is still bard of the SeaMB. $L98 Damask Lined, A a gph 86 Oak Street Nat Biscuit ...... to'^beat. all o o to ra ...... * 0 9 Nat Cash R eg ...... Chintz lined, values j s f \ N at D a ir y ...... to $ 4 J 8 ...... $ Z s 4 9 Is going to sell Beds, Mattresses, and Nat Pow and Lt ...... N Y Csntral ...... Springs and Day .Beds Saturday, NY NH and H ...... CURTAINS from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M., for Cost Noranda ...... 1 Lot Cottage Seta and Buflled North Amar ...... I E. WERNER N[TM(H Packard ...... FRED Curtains, Saturday a >I only, p a i r ...... 9 4 C Penn ...... There are about 200 to be turned Phils Rdg O and Z ...... Instructor Wa Do Our Parti into cash to be used to stock Bosch Phil P e t e ...... *...... Pub Bcnr N J ...... Radioes They’re going like hot cakes. 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buttdliif, ytstirday took unto hlm- ruaL oable to Marion Letoher, Amer­ in town yesterday , to take ovar the ADVBRTXIIIMaNT— I ADVinTZIB1113NT-> Mlf A mato to holp in tho nut-oolloo- ican ooneul general at Antwerp, NEW WARD STORE management of tho local Jtoro. It GUARDSMEN’ S RIFLE wai In the Manchester etore, when GYP ARTISTS USE tion n m o . Belgium, directing him tov Inveeu- Togother they have burled about fate the arrest of three men re- first opened, that Mr. Lyons sntered ------there for in PRACTICE TOMORROW a peck of walnuta around the town ported taken in ouatody i MANAGER ARRIVES ths employ of the Montgomery offlde and they have become eo bold veit^atlon in obmaeotloIon with the Ward Company to train f&r other undbergh kidnapiBgidnaplng oai PRESIDENTS PHOTO that they oUmb upon the knees of positlmui. H. J. Sampson arrivod THE Offlolale said the > nly information William Lyona Takaa Ovar Lo­ Company 6 Going to Bolton perione feeding them. glvra last evening from Hanover, Pa., to W a ,m they had was in press reports. Range— Attendance of Men the walnuts they Walt only to nip off cal Stora, Coming Hare from become the aeslataat manager of It was understood here the De­ the store. Both were at the local BARGAJNHOUND Ifl Compnlaory. . the sharp end of one, and grasping partment of Justice, on the basis of Burlingt^ Vt. store today. ict $3.96 from Center the second nut in their teeth they press reports of the arrests, bad hurry away, often burying their The members of Company O, asked the state department to work WiUlsm Lyons, who has been winter food as far away as the Cen­ There are about 8000 wood ties It’S smart to take to quilting Bagi for every occasion — faille 169th Regiment, C. N. Q., will as- through diplomatic channels to de­ manager of the Montgomery Ward Street Man Saying He Had ter Springs woods. to the mile on a railroad. these days, and as well as Its being for your afternoon tea gown, suede isemble at the armory tomorrow at termine all the facte. Co store at Burlington, V t , arrived an enjoyable and Inexpensive pas­ for real dress-up affairs, and smart 1 o’clock for transportation to the time, the finished product makes tailored leathers for sports or busi­ Ordered Hagazmes. Bolton rifle range for record -prac­ you feel as though you’d really ac­ ness. You’ll be surprised and / tice. Transportation will be fur­ PART OF UNDY RANSOM complished something. You’U find pleased to see how the new bags are nished hose who are without cars no better selection of silk patch- curved to keep in step with the new Pictures of President Franklin D. and attendance is compulso^. work pieces anywhere than at Che­ silhouette mode of fashion. Com­ ^sevelt come high these days as Those who absent themselves will DISCOVER!) IN BELGIUM ney’s Remnant Room, and they are plete your new outfit with one of Daniel Rudaz of 682 Center street be subject to a fine. these indispensable accossorles for only 11.00 a potmd. There's enough can testify. Daniel separated him' Meda.': which have >een display­ (Continued from Page One) in a potmd for one quilt top. $2.95 at Hale’s. self from $3.96 this morning for a ed in the window of a Main street large print of FDR and a couple of store wUl be presented to the mem­ only through newspaper inquiries. Consider your back before you Black is first favorite for both subscriptions to magazines. Two bers of the company who turn in He communicated with the New daytime and evening, with touches ith’s select an evening frock that is ab­ alleged agents called at the Rudaz the highest scores. An additional York police, who learned from solutely backless. Few Oi us have of sky, llama, cathay and ombre home this morning and told him medal will be presented to the Washington that the consul general Opposite Sdiodl backs which warrant complete dis­ blue, dashing Chinese reds, one very that they had called in connection membei who makes the highest was investigating. A nniversary play. Unless you are sure that vivid (Peiping) and the other a dark with the magazines he had ordered, score, standing. k South M ‘ * ondiester yours does, better stick to Intricate and dull shade (Betel) with a gen­ and displayed. before his eyes the ’Twenty shots will be fired in this Consul Instructed straps which partially cover the erous sprinkling of beige, brown leader of the "New Deal” done in position, the riflemen using the Washington, Sept. 22.—(AP) — and granite grays. bare skin. several attractive colors. hasty sUng. Members of the com' The State Department today sent a Could Not Explain. pany who are unable to report “DUAL HARMONY” The most attractive modem bed­ What it was that prompted him Saturday on account of having to room suite you ever say, designed to strip four berries off bis roll to work or for any other reasmmerce office eind the m atter Your choice of a beautiful next Tuesday and Wednesday at was referred to the police. the Manchester Y. M. C. A. • CASH The autumn races at Belmont Other Places Informed. selection of Dresses that in­ Park were a mecca for all society There’s to be everything from a Rudeiz told Captain Schendel that PRICE $ 6 6 - 5 0 folk just home from abroad, and country store to an exotic oriental the agents were driving a Buick 9 Small Down Pasrment. booth. Come at 5 o’clock Tues- clude aU the ideas of style most of them wore new clothes they coupe with New York markers when 84 Weeks in Which to P ay aay and have a delicious supper. they called at his home. After the got over there. Every society wo­ and charm that you could 9 Balance. man seems to have gone in for transaction they departed hurriedly hand-knitted things in a big way— down Olcott drive and to parts un­ desire in them. A handsome “Tudor Console”— whether whole suits, or separate known.' Officer Rudolph Wirtalla made of polished walnut and grained little sweater blouses for suit wear, was sent to investigate but the Oriental wood with decorative hand nr some of the new turbans. a x l c r n i e - agents had flown. The police of carved side panels and graceful spiral East Hartford were notified to be on mouldings. the watch for the psdr. Inside is the full toned selective Duncan Phyfe w ill be prom oted—^feeding and cloth­ Silk Crepes STEWART-WARNER 10-tuhe Super- SEEK OFnCE ROOM ing the imemployed more adequate­ Heterodyne qbasais. 41” High, 24” ly and hastening the agricultural FORD CO. ADOPTS Wide, 14” Deep. Table Model FOR TOWN i n U M S recovery.” and A 32 HOUR WEEK VERNON CASH PRICE Water and Sewer Departments 0RAN (X LODGES GOING GRANGE —Cash Price $ Will Be Located in the Mu­ (Oontinaed from Page One) Woolens 4 9 .5 0 nicipal Building. FAIR —34 Weeks TO BRIDGEPORT EVENT thorized the local council of the American Legion to employ 5,000 Saturday Sept 23 The office of the town water and To Pay 9 Cash Price sewer depeurtment will be located, it Will Celebrate Order’s Anni­ war veterans, which, it was stated, A t would bring the( em ploym ent roster ^. 34 Weeks To Pay is expected, in the Mimicipal build­ versary Sunday — Big Dele­ ing when the commission and man­ of the Ford company to 50,000. Em- Vemon Center De Luxe gation to Attend. ploym enl o f the veterans, \mder the 8 P. M. ager of the companies have been se­ 6-tube Super - Heterodyne auspices of the Wayne coimty, De­ lected by the Sdectmen and confirm­ Chassis. Equipped with an Orangemen of Washington, L. O. troit Coimcil of the Legion, already Hot Baked Ham Companion Set ed by the town. The Selectmen aerial wire, ground wire and this morning inspected the building L. No. 117, Manchester L. O. L. No. is imder way and about 2,000 men Supper $ 3 2 - 5 0 plug-in cord combined in one 99, Star of the East, R. B. P. No. 13 have been sent to the company ' Model now occupied by Reuben McCann as 6:30 to 8 P. M. cable. an' office and found the building un­ and Daughters of Liberty, L. L.. O plants. The intervievring of appli­ Beautiful burl walnut cabinet. 2 fluted metal bands in an­ suited for the purpose of housing the L. No. 125 in large numbers will go cants will continue during the next 35 cents. tique gold finish, tuning knobs of unique design. Plato that utilities offices. to Bridgeport Sunday as guests of 10 days, until the quota of 5,000 is Modern and Old-Fashioned give the appearance of inlaid wood. A genuine STEWART- An exact reproduction of WARNER 6-tube Super-Heterodyne chassis, and patented heat the famous cabinet maker’s The best location for the office, it Chosen Few, L. O. L. No. 255 of fiUed. Dancing in the Evening. is believed by the Selectmen, will be that city. The occasion is the cele­ Thousands of veterans have take-off cord. A superb tone that compares favorably with finest design. the office in' the Municipal building bration of the 138th anniversary of sought jobs, £ind Legion officials Art McKay’s Orchestra. larger models. 7 3-8” High, 10” Wide and 5 3-8” Deep. now occupied by Building Inspector the foimding of the Oramge order, have ordered that all applicants Prof. Tiler, Prompter. Sizes 14 to 20. Edward C. Elliott. This office ad­ Large del^ations from the lodges present records of army discharge Admission 40 cents. joins the Town Engineer’s office in Hartford, Stamford, New Haven and evidence of a “fine war record.” where a vault is available for the the Park City and this town will large number of maps and plans of attend divine service at the West the companies which will be turned End Congregationa church and r - over to the town by Qieney Broth­ listen to a sermon by the Rev. Vin­ ers when the transfer of the equip­ cent Daniels, and also take part in ment is made. an Orange parade. The supreme <>?! Another office less adaptable for grand master is expected, also the the purpose is the room in the rear grand master of New York State. of the building now used by the The local party will require three W- Charity department. Adjoining this busses and a number of private room is a smaller room yhich might '■if-- be used for storing the equipment. automobiles. The start will be made ’There is plenty of storage space in from Orange hadl prom ptly a t 7:15 the basement for extra equipment. a. m. standard time. The Daughters In the event that the room now of Liberty will wear white and used by the Charity department is orange and purple sashes. designated for the utility office, the charity department may be removed to the Knox homestead, owned by CHICAGO BANDITS the town and used for the past year by the Manchester Emergency Em­ ployment bureau for the employ­ USE SMOKE SCREEN ment office. (Continued from Page One)

they quickly disarmed them and TO SPEND 75 MILUONS lined all four up agzdnst the walls of the adjacent Continental ’Trust TO FEED, CLOTHE NEEDY Company. Then, working methodically, they transfer.'ed the bags from the (Continned from Page One) truck to a second automobile which had been slowly following in the which President Roosevelt discuss­ rear, and in a second were off In it ed ■with newspapermen heading west on Jackson boulevard. Flan Outlined In ths machine abandoned at the The plan, as outlined personally scene of the killing police foimd a by the chief executive Isist night, map which had been heavily “will add to and not replace items thumbed in the vicinity of Kansas of relief already provided.’’ City, and Oklahoma, leading to the Under consideration for hsmdling theory that the desperadoes may in a manner similar to the 100,000,- have been members of either the 000 poxmds of cured pork recently George (Machine-gun) Kelly or distributed by the relief administra­ Verne Miller gangs. tion were such products, as beef, The sla3dng of Officer Cunnlng- dairy and poultry products and hEim was the 12th in the ranks of products of cotton and cotton seed. Chicago policemen in 1933. Unpaid Officials estimated $75,000,000 would for months, due to the city's finan­ be expended on such purchases, but cial difficulties. Policeman Cun­ ALWAYS thin figure was not final. ningham bad received a long delay­ thefin est tobaccos "The President said he considered ed sEdeiry check a few hours before the program arranged between the and died with it on him, still un­ ^ e fim e st workm anship agricultural adjustment administra­ cashed. ALWAYS LUCKIES PLEASE tion and the Federal emergency re­ lief administration, one of the most direct blows at the economic para­ JERSEY EXCHANGE dox, which has choked farms with an abundance of farm products TO START 0(T . 2 while many of the unemployed have gone himgry,’’ the White House (Continued from Page One) statement said. W hy do we say “ Always Luckies Hease**? Careful examination and inspection by Urges Speed "He has directed the departments tion of a new Stock Exchange build­ W ell, one reason is that every Lucky is over 60 precision instruments apd 17 alert concerned to expedite in every pos­ ing in Jersey. ’The suggestion was made that mkde of choice, ripe tobaccos—the Cream scientists guarantee unfailing unifonn:- sible way their combined attack on with, the four-cent-a-share state tax the food surplus and himger prob­ avoided by the removal, as well as of the Crop. Another reason—Luckies ity. That*s why Luckies draw so easily, lems. the new four-cent city tax, the ex­ bum so evenly—always mild and smooth. ‘^ e re are approximately 3,500,- change itself might levy the small are always round, firm, fully packed— 000 families now on relief rolls (^arge of one-cent-a-share, which with no loose ends to sputter and spark. And that’s w h y-“ AlwaysLuckies Hease!’* throughout the country. ’The should net a few million dollars a amounts of food and clothing given year, and quickly defray the ex­ the destitute still are inadequate. pense of building complete new "A real effort to bridge the gap quarters. y toasted between supplies and consumption will be made. Bi this way two major Isinglass Is made from the air* fOR BETTER TAFn-FO R THROAT PROTBCnON sbjectives of the recovery program bltulder of the sturgeon. 1

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MANCHESTER BVENTNO HERALD. M ANCHEffim CONN, lEIDAE, 8BPTEBIBEE St, ItSt. PAOEFOUR York which hac better go Into hid­ the Associated Women StudeBta,lB^ tiona throui^iout this aastsn ooun- Canadian market are supplied by ing fo r e d si or so. forms the young lady It is a *1140? flanrIfpfitR r Aa upright plaac dangled yeeUr- geatura' to .ttp haadla of tsa try as those of President Roosevelt ihe trappers, tbe rest ooming from Queer Twists HEALTH-DIET ADVICE day outside a third floor window of automobile dooz for tLi gentleBian, or A1 Smith. It appears to be the fur farms. Of the three-tenths a Bronx house. The dog sneaked up especially V he’s standing outside £orafttg SEralli thoroughly wdl understood, or et of the fur ou^ut provided by the BY DR. FRANK McCUY In Day's News beh^ the novlng men and bit in a downpour. And it alM advises through the bolatiiig rope. The "no Dice ^rl brags abov.t not quits PUBLJtiUlCD BX THa least taken completely for granted, farms, however, It is stated that 89 <)aestloiis la r^pud to Uealtb anq Diet HDRAliD PRINTING COMPANT, m a piano hit the sidewalk with a crash. beating the milkman home.” that the ubiquitous Scamld has » r cent is represented by silver fox will be answered by Ur. MoUoy who can XenU, Ohio—A t egg a day. to r It Biueli ‘itPMt be addreseed in eare of this paper. Bn- Haled Into '*ourt, the moving men ICanob«atRr. Conn. been going up and down through BidnH- Since ihe farms produce 8«nttle--li«it Govsrnor ^^otor uked a day’s a^oumment to “find all of h years, ^is the produc­ THOU AS PBunUSOR eloae etanped, 'sett-addressed envelope, 'he land for a number of years, something above three million dol- A. Meyers thinks one of Seattle’s that d og.” tion record oWmed for a hen own­ OonornJ Uaansoi for reply. er by B. F Green of Goes, near ars worth of furs annually it i* greatsst needs is a oommlttee to of freshmen under the Poundod Goto box li I tll sticking up people and killing a con­ campus pump Is given an^ official here. apparent that there are marketed cogitate ateut chings. PubllRhoC' a*ory B»«nJn« Bxoopt siderable proportion of them, pretty HOME NOT THE SAFEST PLACErmay run a nail into the foot, eto^ O. K. Chicago—The National Hair Sundays and dotidaya Bntareo at tns from Canada farms alone, each Since small children may easily hurt “The committee should dc the Dreasere Association wound up its Post Office at Uanobester. Conn., as much as he pleased and without Qonneaut. Ohio—The hunting Seeond Class Man Matter. year, about two and a half million At the present time drivers of themselves in such a number of entire* worrying (or the dty.” be was good, and Hoxraru Olds, hav­ convention Iqr selecting the new any particular let or hindrance. He trucks who do not havs aeddrata ways it is a good plan for the said yesterday "Taxpayers ahould coquette bob as the smartest snd SUBSCRIPTION RATBB dollars worth of silver fox skins. ing root all thf squirrels he want­ One Tear, by mall ...... |AOO has been, it would seem, an almost are being awarded medals. This Is mother to be watchful as to how an be able to C /ote themselves solely ed, leaned agaloat a tree to rest. newest thing ot all the 1988 hair P#r Months bx mntl 4c«b« b«*bb««*$ *90 onmipresrat figure in police cirdes Yet the confined production of a splendid idea and the more drivers accident might happen and to try to to drinldng beer and raisinf. mus­ Be felt a aeratchlng at bis shoul­ dresses. Sinfle copies ...... f .01 we can get interested in safe driv­ prevent It insofar as possible. OelTvered. one year •••••••••••.tt.OO for quite a long time. Yet it has fur in Canada may be regarded as taches. ’ der turned to see a big fox ing, the better. Furthermore, I be­ Many of the home accidents which Gettysburg. Pr.—Men students goujfml amiable and unafraid. He OLD MILL SOLD not apparently occurred to anybody In Its infancy, since of the thirty- affect grown people are easily pre­ MBMBER o f THF ASSOCIATED lieve we should carry the good work petted it -nd scratched Its ears. It Dainelson, Sept. 22.—(A P)—^The PRBSb two varieties of ftir that, figure in vented. Fom the habit of being get all tk« attention now at Gettys­ thM» It might be a good idea to go even farther and should start award­ burg College—because there are was a nice squirrel. Whitestone mill property here, Tbe Associated Press te ezolnslTOly careful at borne so that you are as last idle plant in good condition in entitled to the use for republleatlon to the trouble of hunting him up, the rynadinn output only three, ing medals to private homes — for are no co-eds. ’They aren’t allowed * But not 'or long. Suddenly It of all news dlspatebes credited to It example every time we find a home alert as yon ^ u ld be while crossing the inm i^e section has been sold between jobs, and putting him where aside from the silver foxes, cut sny a street. In this way you protect any more. ita teeth in the hunter’s fin­ or not otherwise credited In ^bls in which no bad accidents have oc­ gers and Olds had to break its neck by the Whitestone Rubber Op., to paper and also tbe local nows pub* it would be difficult if not impossi­ appreciable figure in the farm rais­ curred In a year’s time, we would 3Tour own safety. Don’t be like the Pittsburgh—New hazing rules the Connecticut Cordage Company, to get it loose. . llsbed herein. ed supply. These are the mink, the give a medal to show that the people woman who was in such a hurry to for co-eds at Duquesne University Inc. The plant wlU he equipped and All rlgrhts of repiiblloatlon of ble for him to miuder or kidnap tidee her flying lesson that she left are not an upmixed blessing. Seattle—Co-eds at the Universi­ spdclaJ dispatches herein are also re jatch fox and the red fox. SmaU in it are careful as to the safety of ty of Washington shouldn’t go operated at once, it was announced served. anybody. human life. It is a well-known fact the broom out of place. When ’she Spanking 1s sternly prohibited, but today. Much of the output will bo numbers of pelts of fifteen other camo home from her first solo flight New York—’There’s a certain wrong on campus etiquette. Tbe ease of Scamld presents fair that the highest number of accidents on automatic machinery. Full service client of N B A 8er< varieties are raised but the main occurs in the home. This is partly in the air she fell over tbe broom bull-dog OB the sidewalks of New A book written under auspices of vice. Inc. ly convincing proof that there is and hurt her ankle. supply In all of them comes from because of the total number of Pobllsber's lirpreseniatlve: Tbe very serious need in this country of hours spend at home which is Net only today but every day In the trappers, while there are thir­ Jnllus Mathews Special Affency—.'4ew a federalized police service such as greater than the number spent else­ tbe year almost 77 people will be Fork. Cblcaao. Detroit and Boston. teen more which figure largely In where and partly because people killed in borne accidents and more several times recently has been ad­ MEMBER AUOTT BUREAU OF the trap crop which have never lave not been carefully trained to than 11,000 will be hurt at home. I CIRCULATIONR vocated by criminologists. It is to “play safe” and forestall needless would suggest that you start right been raised on farms at all. Only be suspected that even right now accidents. away to "watch your step” as In Tbe Herald FrlntlnS Company, Inc., an insignificant number of Canada’s You might think while you were this w ay srou wiU be as safe a t home assumes no anhncla3 responsibility Leonard Scamid and the rest of his foi typoarapbical errors appearing In muskrat pdtries come from the fur flying in an airplane or riding in an as you would be on a train or in an A last day review of outstanding values advertisements In tbe Manchester highbinder crew would still be at automobile you were in greater dan­ airplane. To keep safe and sound farms, though the muskrat is the Evening Herald. liberty to pursue the tenor of their ger than while you were at home while at home is well worth a little second largest contributor to the carefulness. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, ways had it not been for the inter bu: according to the very latest sta­ ’s fur wealth, and It may tistics, while jrou are taking a bath position of federal officers. or getting out of bed in your own QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS be that In the future fully as much ^OSS LEADER” SELLING A police system which ceases to home you are just seven times more success will be attained in tbe likely to have an accident than while (T onsils) operate as soon as a criminal drives The provision in tbe retail codes breeding of these animals as in the flying or motoring. After learning Question: K. G. F. writes: ’T en­ now under consideration by the across the boun^ries of the dty in this, I believe that we should all joy reading your question and an­ raising of silver foxes. swer colunm and would like to iask NRA, prohibiting the sale of goods which he has been operating is not join a tremendous safety drive to MANCHESTER At the present rate of opening up cut down on home accidents and to a question, myself. I bad my tonsils the most effident imaginable set-up at less than a 10 per cent advance the wild spots of the earth it may try to make home tbe safest spot taken out about four months ago, on the wholesale price, may not be for the protection of dtizens on earth, instead of the most dan­ but. when exposed to wind or in a not be more than a generation or real warm place, I have coughing acceptable to that part of tbe pub­ against crooks and desperadoes. gerous. two when aU the furs will come Some of tbe common home acci­ spells. Please advise me if you ap­ DAYS lic which frequents bargain base­ There is a growing feeling that sim­ from propagated under the dents against which you should prove of having tonsils taken out if ments and is always on hand to ilar crltldsm applies to systems guard yourself are tbe following: they are diseased. \lso if tbe ex­ control of man. posure to wind and heat after a cer­ take advantage of morning hour which terminate at state boundary 1—^falling: from stairs or steps, on ley or wet sidewadks, on sliding rugs tain length of time will cease mak­ “specials,” but we are not at all lines. or waxed floors, over furniture, ing me oougb. Is It an early sign sure that It will not, if finally adopt­ When thugs, bandits, machine BEHIND THE SCENES IN over toys, from ladders, from chairs of tuberculosis of tbe throat?” ed, operate to tbe advantage of tbe gfunners and snatchers can hop wbUe standing in them, from win­ Answer: Tbe cause of any oougb should be very thoroughly investi­ from one state to another in an dows, out of beds, by walking off average man and woman. porches in the dark, over misplaced gated. Yes, it is true tbat it may be The purpose of this provision is, hour, the job of dealing with them articles left lying around such as an early sl^ of tuberculosis of tbe LIVENG ROOM SUITES of course, to do away with what la in any effective way is, quite dear­ brooms, mops, pahs, or boxes. 2— throat, but not necessarily so, as It may be simply a result from your ly, a very difficult one for'local or bathroom accidents: slipping on termed tbe “loss leader” method of soap and falling, losing the footing operation. I do not advise promls- Low, loungy ‘Xondon” style with low, flat doing business. Under that system state police organizations. By BODNEY DVTCHEB on wet tiles, scalding with hot wa­ cous removal of tonsils. They are arms, cut back from the front, and squatty ball Tbe Herald Washington Corre­ ^ e merchant sometimes sells a lot ter, touching electric fixtures while composed of Isrmpbold tissue and, feet. Sofa and lo\inge A spondent stwding in water and thus sustain­ when diseased, can be made healthy or line of goods, as a “special,” at LIQUOR LAWS. ing a severe shock. 8—other acci­ again through dieting and following c h a ir ...... ^ U O m or below cost, figuring on com­ Washington. — The adminlstra' dents such as: injury when gasoline the proper hygienic habits. We have never been lost in ad­ pensating himself for the loss sus­ tion’s careful Cuban policy has had used to clean clothes explodes, in­ Three styles at this low Manchester Day miration for the views on the liquor exactly the desired effect in Latin- (Find Cause of Brooding) tained through increased patronage jury from lifting heavy objects price; Queen Anne, carved wood base, and traffic held by that incorrigible A m erica. which may cause barm from strain Question: Mrs. Clarke S. writes: of his store and the sale of other Not in many years, diplomats or an injury to tbe foot when the "I am continuously bnxvUng over Hollywood lounge. Sofa and 9a 1 dry former Senator Jim Watson of goods which return a profit. from this hemisphere’s other re­ objects slips oul of your hands, accl troubles which I know are imagin­ lounge chair ...... v A ^ • Indiana, but it is to be freely ad­ publics admit, has public sentiment ary but cannot seem to stop. My When this system of merchan' denial swallowing of poisons, bums, mitted that Mr. Watson talked below the Rio Grande been so fa­ scalds, cuts, bruises, bumps, broken doctor says there is nothing organic­ dlslng becomes a fixed' practice vorable for such a program of bones, crushing of fingers which are ally wrong. I have tried will there can hardly be any question more sense, at a meeting of, retail economic co-operation as Roosevelt caught in cracks of doors, in food pow er.” Answer: Ansrone with this trouble about its adding substantially to beverage dealers held in Washing­ is planning. grinders, hit with hammers, or ton Wednesday, than we have beard Latin-Americans have long mem' caught in washing machines and should have an x-ray examination to the retail prices of non-leader wringers. find out if there is anything wrong from any of the defenders of the ories. rhey recalled tbat Roosevelt, goods. The store which regularly when an assistant secretary of tbe Children suffer a high percentage with the alimentary tract. It will Chairs 75 usually be found that there is a se­ sells some goods at a loss would Connecticut Liquor Control Act, navy, bad much tc do with tbe OC' of accidents at home, some of which may be guarded against. A child vere prolapsus of tbe abdominal or­ A choice of Lounge $ 8. appear to be imder a real necessity either wets or drys. cupation of . and Lawson types in Armed intervention would have may'be injured while playing, by gans in these cases. The pictures The meeting was called for the greens and rusts. Occasional Chairs in of taking more profit on other bad a bad effect. Any, hard-boiled falling off roller skates or bicycles, should be taken in tiu standing posi­ tion as prolapsus often does not Queen Anne designs; goods than would otherwise nec­ organization of tbe beverage deal­ threat to Cuba from Washington by swallowing ant poisons or open show if one is reclining. Nothing ers to seek uniformity of state laws would have bepn .poorly received. safety pins or small pieces of money, choice of covers. essary. If this is tbe case—and tbe may be cut with broken glass, be will produce neurasthenia in a with especial attention to prevent­ R oosevelt l:x 3W that. woman as quickly as tbe pressure $29.; code makers seem to agree that it Now, the diplomats tell you, their accidentally shot while playing with ing brewers and distillers from own a gun, may be burned while playing congestion in the pelvic region is—^injustice In more than one di people i.e impressed by tbe respect ing liquor dispensaries and to keep­ with matches or before an open that is so often associated with rectlon would appear to exist shown here for Cuba’s sovereignty. fire, may be bitten by animals, or prolapsus. The selling of ‘loss leaders” is ing liquor taxes low enough so that Relations have been psycbolo^cal- LUSTRE RUGS; Oriental patterned and ly Improved. Wg store activity. The small mer­ no premium will be put upon boot­ colored 9x12 rugs made by Bigelow cats tbat be has raised. He wouldn’t chant cannot effectively engage in legging. Mr. Watson, freely ad Gen. Fuller to Retire. Weavers; fringed give a snap of bis finger for a Per­ mittlng that tbe end of prohibition Maj. Gen. Ben H. Fuller Is not It But be may be quite seriously IN NEW YORK sian or any other kind of fancy cat e n d s ...... $ . expected to be commandant of the 35 victimized by it He may have on was at hand, said that tbe people But he has a passion for ordinary Marine Corpi much longer and had shown by their votes that they <>:arden cats. They all seem to bloom bis shelves a considerable supply of there’s a bvely under-tbe-surfaoe By JULIA BLANSHARD a certain article which be has wanted repeal and that they wantec fight as to his successor. into creatures of beauty under bis New York, Sept. 22.—September care and feeding. Poster Beds bought at an advantageous price tbe liquor traffic considered as The navy’s admirals favor Brig home-comings prove that increas­ Gen. John H. Russell, now assist­ "legitimate business.” He urged ing, numbers of notable New York­ FuU else, mahogany or and which be has expected to sell ant to Fuller, who graduated from Tbe new bralUe bridge book, put ers find the beet way to spend tbe maple veneered, in at a very reasonable profit He finds that tbe laws be framed so as to Annapolis like themselves. The out by tbe American Red Cross, 50 a make it and keep it legitimate. summer is to get back to the land seems to answer a real need among variety of styles. one morning that some big store in principal other candidate is Brig. and go as native as possible. $ 17. Gen. James Carson Breckinridge the blind. New York has dozens of bis vicinity is selling the same arti­ It is because the Connecticut Con Professor John Dewey has re­ bead of tbe marine school at Quan- blind bridge clube.' At the Ugbt- An opportunity! Ma­ 98 cle at retail for less than either be trol Act approaches tbe subject tico, for whom there Is stronger turned from a little cabin in tbe houBs, center iff work among tbe ple dressing tables $ . or tbe big store paid for it Tbe from the exactly opposite direction support in tbe service. BreckiU' Nova Scotia woods, where bs and blind in Gotham, there Is a lively 9 a daugbtsr live in almost primi­ with mirrors. market for that part of hii stock is that we have so strongly opposed It ridge was graduated from Heldel bridge club which gives a party berg, in Germany. tive manner, cut tbe wood for tbe once a month. There have been as ruined, because, though the big Tbe Connecticut Idea of liquor eon' Russell ic a Republican, Breokin flreetove, haul water and re-leam many as 100 guests. One of tba store price may have been fixed for trol seems to be, if judged by this ridge a Democrat. Senator King of tbe pleasur of early American do- favorite prizes is a two-deck pack­ only a day, that Is the price which law, that the liquor business is Utah and other Democrats who ing-tblngs-for-themselves. . . . Max age of braille playing cards. Eastman is back from Martha’s At tbe Lighthouse, bridge Isn't sticks in the mind of the customer essentially an evil, and a hopeless scored Russell’s performance Vineyard, brown as an Indian after the only or even tbs favorite game, DAVENPORTS; Full length, three- and be feels that the small dealer, American high commissioner in one, which to to be , kept Haiti are opposing him now. Rus­ days spent in tbe nude on ths lone­ however. They have braille check- cushion davenports in two 9k who really is ebarglng only a from getting wholly out of band by ly stretches of beach near bis sell is credited with causing Haiti ers, dominoes, cross-word pqszles, popular styles ...... » fair profit is trying to rob him. sU sorts of streng-am methods to bar King from the country when place. . . . chess, backgammon, parenesi and The small dealer Is not tbe only ’This view Is simply adaptation of be sought to Investigate conditions Norman Thomas is in town sgsin, many other old favorites. Also they there a few years ago. after a summer spent at bis Long offer swimming roUer skating, one who possibly may suffer. If the tbs convictions of tbe prohibition Island farm where be raises chick­ dancing and all manner of parlor practice of selling “loss leaders” Is lets—and tbs convictions of tbe pro Figs For Bosda ens and cocker spaniels. . . . Anne games for their recreational eve­ Chests followed extensively snd is accom­ bibitioBists, it is being pretty eon Ex-Senator Smith W. Brookhart Parrish Is in her Perk Avenue apart­ nings. A group o t ebeeta- $2.50 weekly of Iowa, whose jcb In the Agrlcul panied by even a Slight lifting of cluslvsly demonstrated, are not tbe ment after being a New Jersey of-drawen in ma­ tural Adjustment Administration is garden-farmer this summer, . . . hogany and walnut Latest, combina­ tbe prices of non-leader articles, convictions of anything like a ma­ to figure out what farm products Louis ‘Bromfleld went completely veneers. tion coal and gM then tbe customer who does his jority of tbe American people or of we can sell to Russia—and bow— native on bis farm in Senlls, France, C. E. WHITE TO HEAD oven Range in buying without regard to the temp­ tbe people of Connseticut has been paying special attention where be raises bis own. vegetables, porcelain, $148.60 tations of “bargain days” and sps- to pork. fruit and berrlea has chickens, cows BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION $ .! Former Senator Wataon wee al­ Russia eeuld easily absorb our and svtn ^larvssts bay. ‘ 29 dal sales must be paying, net only together right when he leld that pork surplus of about 100,000,0(K a reasonable price for his own pur­ pounds, be saye Russia’s is a cok tbe diepensing of elcobollc bever A New York newspaper Norwich, Sspt 22. —(AP) >- chases but somstbiDf on ths aids to climate which calls for mors fst MAPLE DINING ROOM; Welsh dress­ ages should be regarded as a leglti and oils than ours She has 16,000, woman, Jnet returned from Los Charles B. Wbiinuts o f NSW London compsnsats ths msrebaat for tbs BUite buelneea. B d n g legitim ate it 000 begs and 160.000,000 p ^ ls. Angelas, tails a story which re- was sleotsd prssldefit of ths lavings er, draw-letf or drop-lesf table and iraais m appredatton Bank Association of Oennsotiout to­ insuffldsnt priess ths lattsr ffscs Bbould be kept reapeeteble. What Ws havo 86,00t,000 hogs and only 11 bar craft 4 Windsor ^OQ en tba Wait Coast.' day at ths annual eonvsatlob of ths from ths chronic bargain buntsr we need in this atete la a liquor 126,000,000 people. C h a ir s ...... Brookhart urges long term ered At tba last meeting ef tiM association in tbe Norwich Inn. who buye practically everything at code that wlU Ineure the operaUon Jita for Russia, dsclarlng she has Jets newspaper women’s Vice presidents sisoted wsrs Noah “loss” prices. of the diepeniaiiee in an orderly, bought 1600,000,000 in goods from dub) they were prseented with Lucas of New Britain, Charles T. a bandeome gift by I* Deesa On the whole, tbs devious systsm reepeetable way, by orderly, re­ us and always paid hsi' bills. Davis of Mlddlstown and Georgs H. CMbeoB, owner and manager of Woods of Bridgeport William J. Mattresses of “loss leadsr” sslllag is obs w ith­ spectable and reeponeible people. Roosevelt’s Urbanity tbe Weetwood Bfemorial Fork. Ltim of Wallln^ord was named / out which tbs rstall trads of ths Tbe present Liquor Control Act ie . . . Miss Olbeon gave tbe girls secretary and Marcus O. Msrwin of 50 Burton’s guaraataed President Roosevelt is nearly al Innersprlng m at­ country would, apparsntly, bs just ways urbane. Awhile ago a western a whole oemetc^ lot, with New Milford treasurer. nleely calculated to keep euob peo< $29. tresses; fun and twin as well off. It Is somsthing that Democratic sertator, arguing over epeee for di^t graves. In ac- Those named to the executive pie out of the liquor bueineee and A whole group of sizes. grew up, from small and casual bs- some appointments, told him to “go oepting 11m generous present, committee were August Sebaub of turn tlie tarfflc over to the sort of to hell.” the girls thanked her very eerl- Middletown, William J. Wilson of ■ dressers in walnut and glnnings, until it has bscoms mors 75 folks who, during prohibition, have F. D. laughed, knowing the sena­ onsly, for her “fondness for os Suffield, George H. Woods of Bridge­ mahogany veneers at or less of a nuisance, of which how­ tor’s te.uperament. A week or so which extends beyond tiM $ . been rum runnere and bootleggers port, Robert C. Svayse of Litchfield IM sp n ee. 14 ever, ths retail world saw no way of later he called him to tbe White gra v e!” and Artbiur B. Storey of Norwich. The best thing to do with the House again and tbe senator was ridding itself. Ths NRA codes offer Tbe convention, which opene. last Liquor Control Act le to scrap it, glad to come. Relative amicable Authors seem^ to get tremendous night with a ba^uet, closed today the way. lock, stock and barrel, and build a relations were restored. satisfaction out ef doing things with a luncbeob. Philip A. Benson, Probably tbe only persons who new one designed from tbe opposite with their hands. . . . Floyd Dell, president of the Dime Savings Bank would regret tbe passing of tbs Co-operative Hotory whose new book, “Home-Coming,” of Brooklyn. N. T., was principal angle of approach. Mrs, Mary Rumsey, chairman of FLY-FREE $1. weekly systsm are tbs few irrepressibles is out tbis fall, does exquisite cab­ speaker at tbe buslnese session. the NRA Consumers’ Advisory inet work. He has made some hand­ Soms 160 stats banksrs and their Silent Glow, Jr., in­ who thrive by persistently “tak­ Board and crusader for co-opera- Tickets free with each ALL “TAME” FUR SOON? some tables, cabinets and chairs for guests attsndsd the convention. purchase. Good with stalled complete and ing tbe bait off the shop-keeper’s tiv* movam* nts, won a victory dear bis new farm, n'■■■{: "n!- '4 ; H' 1*^ - T

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tow^ fund,, the suxnrof |6,- 000 was pa|d.aff oh the town debt FOUL SAimY BEACH aTHEDRAL AND CONTENT AID COOPERATION relative to bridges axid'|l>000 S w c e t a i B m f i i t y ' DAILY RADIO PROGRAM ed in the War Memorial Fund. 01 DANCE TOMORROW DESTROYS BY BLAZE notes of $15,000 l o t 12S1 to 1932 Purifying T o*r System Mill BOARD JOB were paid off as were notes totaling FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER SC (Central and Bastem Standard Time) $100,000 to r 1982 to 1988 which y m Offensive hraelh— in msqy Event Planned by Manager Valleyllrid,, Que., Sept 22.— (AP) vetv em benaseisE etey oof I Not*—All programs to key and basic chains or p ou M therwf Ml*fa aeecl- issued in antlApatian of thcee. Rityal Areadians to oaodMotfbnt sometimee fled; ewist to coMt (c to c) deslgnatton IncudesjoT available atatlona. SATORNISISSETfREE The town of V4ct)oh alfo contri­ —Fire destroyed the historic-Val- CenL East. deep down in dM body. Cleenee Programa subject to change. P. M. buted towards thq expense ef the Play. leyfleld Cathedral and t convent to­ (DayligM Time 0»e Hour XiCterJ 4:46— 5:45—H. V. Kaltenborn—also e Mill Sties Ped deer the intestinel tract icompdy 5KK>— 6:00—Morton . Downey — east IN FIRE ALARM city at RockvUl6, pttytni; $8,75Q day with an estimated loss eff |l,- sifely by using NBC-WEAP NETWORK only; Stamp Adventure*—mldw rpt Cm, towards roads; $461.0i'towards the I An exceedingly la/rgo crow d is 600,000. BA8IO — Eaeti weaf Wlyr weel wtlc 6:16—. 6:15—Jack Denny Orchestra— deficit; and |8,261’.48 tow ards the expected at the Sandy Beach Ball- wJar wtag wesh wabc only: Dance Time—also coMt StitentMt Is Issoid Te- Five hundred occupauts of the WCAO WtABQ wWJ W88i* MlflVMSte 5:30— 6:30—Quartet and Orch.—east; Judge Hints at Whipping Post corporation taxes. Receipts ef $1,- soom at Crj^stal Lake, on Saturdajr wmaa wcfl Kad woc-who wow waar Don Russo Orch.—midwest 200 .came from the beer tax and !$!,- eventing when the final social and convent of the-Sisters of Jesus and NORTHWEST A C A N A D IA N - Wtmj 5:45— 6:45J*Boake Carter, Talk — •>»- as Penalty Fitting Such dance of the seasim wfll be held. Mary, pupils and nuns, were taken •wiba kstp webo wday kfyr cret clct sic: Howard Ely at Organ—west i t y . ^ 348.32 for emwgoicy relief. ThcIhiefiim U yLaacathre • SOUTH — wrva wptf wwnc wis wjax 6:00— 7:00—The Happy Bakers—eart; Offenses. M anager Q oorgo BoUs announced to safety. One fireman was injured. ■wtla-wsun wlod warn wme web wapl Sextet—^midw; Kasper Sister*—w. Beedy For. Grange Fair yesterday that the musie wUl be The destruction brought to six TUs pore herb medicine contains oe ■wjdx wsmb kvoo wky wlaa wbap kpre 6:15— 7:15—Edwin C. Hill—basic; The Everything is in readiness for the Texas Ranger*—west Michael Satumis, aged 32. Whose fumlsVed by The Royal Arcadians the number of Cathouc churchei hazih irritsnts — it is e safe eid-te ■woal ktbs kths v, 6:30— 7:30—Phil Spitalny’s ’Tl^ Milk Control Board today is­ Vernon Orange’s annual fair whiifii who have furnished the musie for burned in Quebec pro-vlnce in the good heelfii, whkh may be more MOUNTAIN—koakdyl k pr kghl east; Ann Leaf, O rjai^w est A so case was continued from September p a c if ic c o a s t — kgo Ml kgw komo sued the following statement and will open in Orange Hall at Vwnon tjiiw popular resort on several occa­ last 12 months 4dth the total losses quickly attained when constipation. 7:00— 8:00—Irvin 8. Cobb—coast ont 14, at which time he was charged khq kfsd ktar kgn 7:16— 8:16—Fur Trapper* — wabc; comment on the proposal to estab­ Center on Saturday afternoon at 8 sions during the past season. set at $2,620,000. not prevalent (3ood for Uddiea tofc Cent. East. Gladys Rice—to chain with tampering with a fire alarm o ’clock. The dance on Saturday evening Firemen fought the fire four . . . Snceessfnlly oaod for 81 years. 7:30— 8:30—Football Show—to cat lish a State Production Pool and a 3 :00— 4:00—Symphonic Dance—also c system and with turning in a false During the afternoon there will is expected to be one of the big so­ hours but could save only the Sa­ 3:30— 4:30-^ack and Loretta-to cat 8:00— 9:00—The Columbian*—^ o c State Sales Pool: 3:45— 4:45—Paul Wing’s Story—east 8:30— 9:30—Alexander WooHcott—to c fire alarm, was discharged by the be an exhibit of 4-H work and also cial events of the season as many cred Host f om the cathedral. Mr. H. Wolf, Cambridge, (Maas.) 4:00— 6:00—Dinner Concert—»- ■ aV s o cat * 8:45— 9:46—Evan Evans. Song*—to c The Board is charged under Sec­ court yesterday morning. an exhibit of farm products, of the cottage owners are spending A boys’ academy south of the dmggist, says: ‘*I have used Dr. 4:30— 0:30—Gouiif -a Shefter,_P|anistsP 9:16—10:16—Vera Van, Songs -a ls o c tion 4 of the law which created it, work, food and other interesting ex­ Trurs mizir in my family for yeare 4:45^ 5:45—The Kollickers------_ Quhrtet - 9:30—10:80—Lombardo Orch.—o to cat Judge John E. Fisk, whu heard the present week-end at Crystal convent and a nearby orphanage 5:00— 5:00—The iviountaineera—weal 10:00—11 KX>—Leon Belaaco-Or.-^ to c with “promoting, encouraging and the case of ‘Ted” Satryb, aged SO, h ibits. Lake arranging the. closing of their were threatened. The orphans and and 1 am so pleued with the re­ 5:16— 6:16—^Wlll Cuppy In Just Relax 10:30—11:30—Barney Rapp and Tom A hot ham supper will be served summer homes for the winter sea- sults tiiat I offer it to my enstomere 5:30— 0:30—Betty Boop Frolic—also c Qorun Orch6itr*#“^o&st to ooMt fostering co-operation among prO' of 10 Becker Place, last Thursday convent pupUs found shelter in the at 6:30 o’1 Be sure to drop in on Saturday. including a large quantity of shoes, at 2:45 a. m. (PST) and the steam­ said, was pneumonia, induced by windows complete ..... 4 9 C ff/uef/ome R o n g e Oil cigars, cigarettes and candy. They ship H. F. Alexander expected to the boy's weakened condition. He New Boilers, lOo Extra. also took a register which con­ reach her side by 6:26 a. m. (PST). wan the son of. Mr. .and Ifrs. Cloe Proven Better by Test Phone We Serve Fresh Steaming Oams Craliaugh, of Mullan. Send post card, w« will call tained little money, but which car­ The messages did not indicate the with samples. Ask for oar i n o measuring sffohsi ried the credit accounts of several ship was in any immwUate danger. ‘Die youth, a student of Mullan Order a day or two before ypa’re ont of 3 9 8 0 FREE from 6 o’clock until closing. ■core customers. / She had not taken water. high school, #as hurt during scrim­ CAPITAL on. Entrance was gained by jimniy- The Beulah is a small Panamanian mage practice by the school’s foot­ ball squad last Friday. His Injury WINDOW SHADE CO. Ing a window, 'the store was motorship of about 1800 tons.. She 46 Ospen Street '' Hartford THE RACKOFFE OIL CO. closed by Mr. Minor last night was listed as owned by . Caiisco, was not considered serious imtil about • o’clock. Jnc., and managed by Flood Bros. TIiMday.

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P A G E S IX MANCHESTER EVENING HI®AU3/MANCIHBSTE& COimw .r a p 4 y , S E PT ^ 22,1998. PALATABLE PEACH PUDDING Qtmdruplets Enter College S&-*LOV€ It’s Substantial Addition To Luncheon ER OF €V€ MAf5rs By Alicia # KlTCMEI^ BEGIA HEBE XODAX Hair thkt is dirty simply icap*t EVE BAYliESS, pretty Mrietant to EAB^^ BABNES, advertilifig GET ACQUAINTED WITH be beautiful. Cleenllness is the manager of Bixby’s department UNUQfUAL FRUITS firat requisite of a charming and stor'', marries DICK AADEB, a becoming eoiflure. oonstmctlon superintendent. Dick By SISTEB MABY When you go to a beauty shop Is sent .to take charge of a con* The modem methucs of trans­ to have a reliable operator plan stmctlon job In the Adlrondacks. portation and distribution are bring­ a new coiffure to t you, the It will require at least a year to ing unusual fresh fruits to our mar­ thing he does 'is wash your hair. complete but Eve refuses to give kets in ^ great abundance. Foods Prtffit by bis example. Know that up her work and go with him. which have long been considered os unless jrour hair is clean, it won’t / MONA ALLEN, copy writer, delicacies distinctly characteristic flatter your face or form a fitting dislikes Eve and Is constantly backgrotmd for one of the new of the k>calities in which they were fail hats. causing trouble at the office. She produced are now offered in every Is responsible for several mis­ It M true that wetting your hair' city market. If you will leam to eaob time you comb it, or letting takes for which Eve Is blamed. know and use these fruits you can Mona Is friendly with THEBON it get damp when you take your serve delightfully. novel dlshea to dislly shower, is bad tor the scalp BEXCE who continues to force your family and guests. unwelcome attentions on Eve. and has a tendency, to make .the Unknown to Dick, E v^has been Not many years ago the avacado hair dull and lifeless. However, playing the stock market, bor­ was as^pdated exclusively with if you live in a place where the rowing money from her mother Florida imd California and available air is full of dust or coal soot, only at Mrtain s ^ o n s even in the once a week is not too often for and sifter. She loses this, as weD a shampoo. Is all oer savings and $400 Dick laigre city marketlT Now it is obtain­ able practically the year round in Always use a liquid shampoo, left In the bank. Rubbing the cake of ;.oap right on Eve is lonely and misses Dick. most markets. Known as the alliga­ your hair isn’t a very good meth­ She begins to wonder if she tor pear, vegetable butter, mldship- od. If you do not care for one of should not give up her job and go n?m.’s butter and butter pear, it the prepared liquid shampoos, then to him. O- ' hanksglvlng day she varies decidedly in size, shape and make your own. You can melt lit­ writes him a long letter telling him color, inasmuch as there are over tle pieces of a bland soap and have she Is willing to come to Pine For­ two hundred varieties grown. We a perfect liquid shampoo. Simply est. Peach-and-Taploca Pudding Arranged Like nils Should Tempt Any Appetite use avocados in salads, appetizers put the soap in a jar, cover it vrith and sandwiches with huge success. a little water and give it time to NOW GO Oi. WITH THE STOBY Beware of the Thoms dissedve. telling me she was going,’’ Dick Trying to serve the same old dlsh-alnduce yoiir family to eat aU The prickly pear is less common Always wrap a towel tightly hastened to defend Eve. “I was around your h ^ before you ap­ CHAPTER XLI es in a new way is a weig}ity prob­ you’ve made and beg for more. than the alligator pear and is not But Eve did not give up her job away from Pine Forest and didn’t Peaches are in-season ^ight now. as adaptable to menus. However, ply creams and cosmetics. It keeps at Bixby’s next morning. Instead get my mail for a few days.’’ lem which often confronts the Why not make the most of them the lucious orange-colored pulp is the hair aroxmd your face from get­ average home-maker. while they last? Here’s the way to ting covered with powder and the she burned the letter she had writ­ served fresh or made into a delect­ like. ten to tick. Mrs. Brooks had a key to the Sticking to the good' old simple make a grand peach tapioca pud­ able jelly. Beware of the tiny thdms “I’ll have to keep away from apartment which she gave Dick. recipes is slU well enough. But un­ ding: that grow in dark wart like si>ota on Mrs. Penney ard Marya," she de­ After he had gone she shook her less you vsiry them sometimes, mak­ One-third cup of tapioca, y% cup its brightly colored peel. These lit­ cided. They always put me in a head maumfully. “The poor dear!’’ ing them look as well as taste a of sugar, % teaspoon of ssfit, 1 tle thorns prick and bum much like sentimental mood. After all, she_ said, “T come all that way for little different, you’ll find your fam­ quart of milk scalded, 1 egg yolk, nettles if you get them in your Daily Health there’s no more reason why I Christmas and then find nobody at ily passing up the dessert course slightly beaten,- 1 teaspoonful of fingers. should rive up my work than that home. I’U ask him to dinner.’’ occasionally. And, after all this flavoring, and 1 egg white stiffly last course is by no means an un­ beaten. There are two new varieties of Service Dick should give up his!’’ Mck found Wmself plac^ next important one. Add tapioca, sugar and salt to oranges rapidly becoming popular. They may not look it, but Roberto, Mary, Leota and Mona Keyes, It would be fooUsh, she assured I to Dorothy McElhinney at__the din- Dessert May Be Snbstantlal Tniiir and cook in a double boiler The King (or King of Siam) has a left to right above, are quadruplets—said, to be the only living Hints on How to Keep Well by ner table. If he missed the com- thick rough skin sometimes quite quadruplets in the United States to reach maturity. The 18-year- World Famed Authority herself, to give up the comforts panionohip of his wife he suffered Nearly everyone needs a bit of for 15 minutes, or until tapioca is she enjoyed in Lake City for the sweet. Desserts provide just that. clear, Stir it often. green in oolor. It is very large and old sisters of Hollis, Okla., dressed identically, are pictured as they n o t^ g from lack of solicitude. entered Baylor University at Waco, Tex.,' the other day. privati ns under which she was Miss McElhinney g ve him her un­ Luncheons are not the hearty meals Stir In Peaches noticeably flat on top and bottom. BINGINO IN THE EARS sure Dick lived in Pine Forest. divided attention, engaging in a they used to be. Most of us are,- Pour a little of the mixture over Althuogh very juicy it peels easily In mid-December he wn:ote to qprlghtly conversation and causing content with a bowl of soup, a sal­ the egg yolk, stirring constantly. and is at its best in the later winter I Sounds Are Doe to Muscular Con­ ad and perhaps a roll. But you say Put it ' all back into the double and early spring. a button, and revolve to the next the girl won’t tell him the truth her: “When it snows up here it him to laugh frequently. When the room—I might consent to live in about things ,our lawyer almost is tractions or Passage of Hood snows and stays snowed! We have dinner came to an end Dick lin­ that is not enough to keep a per­ boiler and cook until thickened. The Temple orange has a thin, Back of tiie Bars. had to burro our way through the son, particularly a school child, sat­ Remove from the fire and add the smooth bright-colored skin and is one. But it wUl have to have win­ accused of the murder himself; and gered in tl^e pleasant living room of isfied until the dinner hour. Very flavoring. Fold in the beaten egg dows. If windows go out'of date, I when he escapes that fate his drifts for several weeks now and Mrs. Broo’*.f’ julte. Later when a cross between the orange and the client is arrested. By DB. MORBI8 FISHBEIN there’s no knowdng how long it wdll wen then, let the dessert be whole­ vdiite and place in the ice box to tangerine. It also peels easily and shall have to hunt up a nice banyan Editor, Journal of the Amerieaa Miss McElhinney noticed that be some and filling. chill. tree and set up housekeeping ' So Perry Mason has to get her be before this blanket of snow was becoming restless she suggest­ tastes like, the tangerine, but is Medical Assodatlon, and e t thaws. We have had some difficulty For the mother who has to serve When you are ready to serve the firm in texture and juicy like the To be serious, I think the win-, out of it; and he does it in a man­ Hygeia, the Health Magarine ed a walk and directed his footsteps a daily luncheon to school children pudding, place it all in one of your dowless school-house could never be ner that makes a swell story. Mr. getting over the hills to the job toward the theater district. orange. because the road is almost impas­ as well as older members of her prettiest bowls, garnish with slices Another citrus fruit callea the ansrthing else but a great mistake. Gardner is that rarity, a detective- “Let’s go inside,” Dick suggested family, there just isn’t anything of fresh peaches and set the bowl A child may not glance outdoors story novelist who v ^ tes as if he Most times when people hear sable at this time of the year. as they approached the building on tangelo is a cross between a grape ringing in their ears, the 'sounds Fortunately, though, we work im- nicer for dessert than a pudding. right on the table to be served very often during school hours, but had actually seen cops and lay^ers which nc had worked so long. 'Td Elasy to digest, palatable and cer­ there. fruit and a tangerine. It is much der cov?r. We’ve had enough men larger and lighter in color than a he knows the outdoors is there. and so bn in action. like to look up some of my old tainly simple to prepare, pudding To give a more decided peach We are not Martians yet, what­ mumbo-jumbo stuff and presents howevei in w h l^ on the job to make considerable friends.’ recipes are not to be overlooked. flavor to the dessert, stir a cup of tangerine but is eaten like a grape progfress. The two buildings are Dick placed Miss McElhinney in fruit with the worthy quality of be­ ever they are like. But likely if we real peopla. behaving as real people ^5*^*®* j ^ separated by a patch of woods so Tapioca pudding makes an ideal finely diced ■ peaches into the pud­ did know, we would think them do behave. His lawyer-detective is] heard also by the a seat and then left her while he luncheon dessert. By changing ding after it st;arts to chill. ’This ing squirtless. tough, cynical and completely con- ^ „ . . . I have ’ J make frequent trips back visited in the manager’s office and Persimmons Popular crazy. A few generations without and forth, keeping an eye on both and dressing it up a little, you can recipe feerves six. windows, I think, would find our in­ vincing. "The Case of the Sulky I Recently Samuel Iglauer -de- then went backstage. The Japanese persimmons is an­ Glrl’^ , in brief, a honey. scribed four cases in which ringing jobs at practically the same time. After the matinee they followed habitants crazy, too. By night Tm pretty tired and don’t other fruit of increasing populari­ X can’t say quite as much for I ears .could be heard by the a throng to a popular Christmas best to make him forget his lone­ tray next t'- Dick’s favorite chair. ty. It is in season frOm late sum­ “Murder in Trinidad”, by Jota W. physician when he put a stetho- need to i.e rocked to sleep.” restaurant where they dined and Dick did uot seem to mind the liness.” Wearily she sank into the chair mer until December and is a vari­ Vandercook (Crime Club: $2). This scope on the side ‘picture just bow he'looked, fresh like an apple or with a spoon tropics. ’There’s a hidden village in muscles kround the tube thgt leads Miss McElhinney said sweetly. “I’ll Dick’s te'egram, Ijing on Eve’s v^nde ^d whether he were thinner, depending' on the flrmnes.'i of the BEST OF THE FALL a swamp,-a fair lady in distress, an from the back of the nose to the missed her and she failed to read ride to the station with you.” desk when jhe arriv^ at the office DETECTIVE NOVELS between the lines. Though each let­ tired and sad looking o robust and fruit Served with sugar and cream island cave, and a good deal of un- ear, the eustachiah 'tube. In other And of this experience Dorothy tkqt morning, had been a shock. happy. Miss Elhlnney would know, it makes an exceUent breakfast ter always conduced, “with all my McEllhinney made the most. She Her Christmas at home had been adorned homicide. The yam isn’t cases,' the scimde are due to the love— Dick,” Eve wanted more she thought bitterly, and her re­ fruit or a dessert By BRUCE CATTON. especially convincing, but it does blood within the large blood ves- met Eve in the hall the first eve­ most unsatisfactory, due to the sentment against Dick and the girl proof than that of his steadfast de­ ning after her return from home, fact that she missed Dick so and The pomegranate is one of the provide a good deal of exdtement. sel that pass near the ear. votion. Increased as she pondered over the most decorative of fmits, with its The best detective story of the “Murder in the Bath”, by Roger The sounds due to muscles hav- and wit a maliciousness she took none of her relatives seemed to latter’s story cf Dick’s Christmas. fall season, so far, seems to be “The She was disappointed that he little pains to conceed, told of S3rmpathize with her. Women of leathery skin vlvltHy colored pur­ Francis Dldelot (Lippincott: $2), is iog a clicking or snaiqting made no leference to the coming Of course they bad planned it all. ple, orange, red or yellow. It is Clase of the Sulky Girl”, by Erie rather weak. It tells about a beam and are go loud that Dick’s arrival and her own part in her mother’s type knew but one She had been bimd to fail to see it holidays. Her resentment grew un­ entertaining him. code after -narriage—duty to hus­ eaten raw and its pulp is often used Stanley Gardner (Morrow; $2). tlful girl who is throttled in hei^ they may be heard several Set til she felt she had a real ^evance band and family. before. That waa why be had not as a garnish. Grenadine syrup is Here we have Perry Mason, the bath in a Paris hotel. American I away from the patient. Usually the “The poor man!” she purred. “I notified he idoner of his plans. Un­ completely hard-boiled lawyer, who gangsters, Engllsir crooks, an ex­ because he failed to show concern felt so sorry for him. I did my Eve noticed the ashes in the made from pomegranates. sounds are heard at tim es when over the Christmas ahead. The day controllable sobs broke from Eve dives head-first into a sea of trou­ citable French copper and a remark­ the palate contracts. was to fall on Wednesday and Eve and her body shook. ^ At last she ble by taking a retainer from a ably Involved and rather incompre­ felt that Di k should come home to weiit to bed pretty young heiress just as her hensible plot are its chief ingredi­ If the sounds come from passage spend a week or 10 days. Her bet­ It was then that she found Dick’s guardian, gets bumped off. Because ents. of the blood in the Uood vessels, ter judgment told her it would be a Christmas gift. He bad placed the pressure on the blood vessels win long expensive trip to make and package under her pillow. Eve drew YOUR cause the sounds to disappear. that Dick’s work was too important it out and unwrapped it. Inside also disappear whien ^ head M for him to leave i to others at this was a '*amer pin with an old gold turned to the side, so that the pa­ time. S! .c knew that the wives of setting. tient may develop an hisbitual turn­ some of the men who were working Of course Dick was hurt because HILDREN ing of the head in order to shut off with hLa had gone to Pine Forest Eve had not confided to him her By Olive Roberts Barton the sounds. and were making homes for their plan to go home to visit her par Sometimes the sounds disappeiar husbands there. Eve wondered how ents. loe bad had plenty of time when the patient lies down, but they Dick explaiied the absence of bis to do io. It had only been the day return when thd patim t rises. own wife who remained in Lake before Christmas when he found “What do you think of the new In many instances they seem to City to wo**k despite th fact that that he could get away from work idea in school buildings?” I was | his name topped the camp payrroU. be associated with changes to t^ long enougl to make the trip to asked. “Schools with no windows, action of the glands St totatnal Lake City. The severity of the peifect ventilating systems of wash­ secretkm. Sometimes ringing in Ten days before Christmas she winter snow storms was causing ed air and indirect lighting that { mailed a box to Dick which she took much difficulty on the jc’-> and Dick throws an even glow equally into the ezus is so serious, because of great ple^lsure in packing. There had been preparec to spend most every part of the room;” the nervous reaction of the patient, was the pair of skates ue had wemt- of Christmas day at work. ’Thus My answer was quick and de­ that it is necessary to perform a ed for years. Eve was sure they he had been unable to forsee the cisive. “I’d die,” I replied quickly. surgical operation to bring about would mea' more to him this year, change in circumstances which “Why? We think it’s a grand relief. perhaps, than at any other time. made it pc slble for him to leave. idea.” In the vast majority of eases, She shared with him the homemade In Eve’s next letter to Dick she “All but the windows,” said I. “1 however, it is lumecessary to take fruit cake and Christmas cookies berated him for neglecting to let need windows; we all need windows. so radical a step. To tie up the her mother had sent her. Kate Bay­ her know ,that he was coming. His Everybody needs to feel there’s a large blood veas^ of the throat less’ holiday baking took place early answer was a frank retort. After world outside.” gob^ to the head is itself a 'rela­ in Decemb,. and she was generous reading tiiat letter Eve had no Naturally Crave Freedom tively serious operation, affecting with it. Eve packed a box of candy doubt that he considered her self­ And I mean i t The very first in­ to some extent the drculation wlth^ with a generous supply of the choc­ ish.. T^at he was displeased with stinct a baby shows is this protest in the skull as well as that gotog olate centered butter creams of the outcome of their marriage was against physical construction. Hold by tiie ear. which Olck was so fond. And in the also evident. sporting goods department of Bix­ ht causa fare to h^p pay her debts. feel the air fairly congealing on the | I r i n g t o g . The day before Christmw a tele­ glass, I seek the window. No warm Most patients well advanced to ^ I years become accustomed to titoe gram lor Ev' was delivered at Bix< I didn’t know my head was worth secluded comers for me! I can think by’s advertising office. Arlene more clearly if I feel the world is to the annoyance that is assoefaM 20,000 marks. with ringing in the ear. partieularly signed for it. fficuwooni —Prof. Albert Einstein. outside, near. It isn’t a feeling of “From Pine Forest, N. Y., no loneliness—I like kmeliness: it 1s a | when the patient has a hl|to bldod doubt,” she said to Mrs Penney. deeper instinct so insistent I do not pressure or some cemdition w f l^ “I sup-jose Eve’s husband is wish­ A judge is as much affected by try to deflne it. cannot be readily controlled. ing her an extra Merry Christmas. his predispositions and prejudices as m admit that not all people are He certain’ is the answer to a ...'ssas'"'"'" any one else, and the necessity of a AS usual, the Chic twins give you something to cheer about. This unanimous vote of 12 is some pro­ this way, but I know many, aod | G.A.B. maiden’s prayer—and I don’t see purely a great percentage of chil­ how Eve dar- • be so casual about " model with a swagger coat and a straight line two-piece" skirt. In tection. i —Arthur Garfleld B[ays,'attorney. dren feel it too. Oh, yes perhaps we S t FauL Sept 28.—(AP)—Lea*^ him.” tweed or novelty woolens, will find you perfectly garbed for the plg» could “condition” children to I t Mrs. Brooks expressed the same skin parades. Designed in six sizes: 14, 16, 18 and 80 (with Corre. ership of the GAJt -durtag tha Catch them young enough and you coming year lay today between Ranh sentiment to her oldest son Christ­ spending bust measure 3835. 36Vk and 38) and 40 and 42—size 16 Hospitals are on their last legs can do anything, 1 guess. The cave mas morning. The Rader.doorbell requires 4% yards of 64-inch material. The coat alone requires SV4 with free care increasing. seU C Martin, Loo Angeles Shd child, for that matter, may nevw Hardiag 1 Merrill, Wictoto. Kkn-' bad been ringing Incesiiantly for yards, and the skirt lOfc yards. To line the coat inquires yards —Arch Mandei, exoutive secretary, have seen daylight until he could many .minutes before her own Dayton Community Chest. saa, the aged veterans to tbs of 36-lnch material, and to finish with braid or binding requires 4K handle his own club. Civil War got r a a ^ to oasC tMBr sounded. S- e hurried to see who her yards. The tie, 2% yards. But the cave ohjld wasn’t filled caller might be and opened the door I woxild deflne a saloon to be a ballots at the eleotloa to tiieir VKti To secure a pattern and simple sewfhg chart oif this model, tear out place where neither meals nor lodg­ with imagination. He doubtless lack­ annual enoampmant to face Dick, who stood, ha^ in hand, ed many of the sensitive instincts ndth a worried look on bis face. He this sketch and mail it to Julia Boyd, 108 Park Avenue, New York« ings are served, but a place where Rochester. N. Ik Das Motess, aM N. Y., together with 15 cents in coin. Be sure to enclose, on a sepa­ intoxicating liquor is sold and is centuries of breeding have deposit­ Grand Rapldn Miob„ — ‘ — all but ignored her Christmas greet­ ed in us. ings in his haste to ask about Eve. rate sheet of paper, your name, full address, your size, the number of drunk perpendicularly. the 1884 reutosb and “Oh, Pm so sorry!” Mrs, Brooks this pattern (No. 9697x), and mention the name of this newspaper, —U. 8. Senator Henry F. Ashurst Most Have Windows! also to be hastihed to explain. “Mrs, Rader If ever we stgrt to build those meat a^tparentto-toveter left to spend' Christmas with her There is a thrill in seeing a lady apartment houses of' glass and Frldav, flaal 4 ^ to HMs ' Address your envelope to Julia Boyd, Manohester Herald Fasfalos of refined background and. culture chromium, suspended firom a centnU parents. Didn’t you know?” ^ * ». nmat vlB be dsvtosf ^ # “I must have missed her letter lose herself in the game of love.' trunk of steel lij^e. Christmas teses, the ■“ Bomso, 108 Farit Avenue, New York, N. Y. ’ ’ ...... —Ernest LuMtsch, film dlreetor. ' where you step on a platfonn,------

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-V ’ Si . ■'-'/I- V > A U » MANfinBSl^ EVENING IfERAU). MANCmESTfell. CONN.. fl^ A Y ; Rm.? S.Is -jiiiK. HARnWU) HKH TO I A Johnny Marcum *s Specialty MACHINISTS DROP Muchi Interest Shown In EDITOR’S NOTE: This : the^kid with » fast baU had powdbilitles. TO SECOND PLACE West SithsrBluefields: TESTSniENCTHOF second of s series of six a~ticles Bill was only 16 years old when Is Making Brilliant Defyuts by Daniel M. Daniel, New York the AUanta club, of the Southern ^ -i— World-Telegram baseball writer, League signed him. He was farm­ Battle Sunday Morning UCAU TOHiXIROr wbo has traveled with the Giants an ed out to 'Hiomasville, of the Qeor- LouisvUle, Ky.. Sept 22 (AP)—2>thq Minneapolis, game. He let to five M e at texiik .De|iL their pennant march. a State League, did a bit of huri- Johnny Marcum^ 24-year-old Ken­ runs without getting a man out K«n s * g w ith th a t teajn before the 1914 Penner was the next victim. Min­ A lot of interest has been aroused%Haak McCann is reserving decision By DANIEL M. DANIEL gseason closed and went back totuckian wbo broke hxto the majors neapolis scored four runs on him, Gives Carpeaters a ^ as toe West Sides and BluefieldsTon his choice for hurling although (C opyrlab* 193S b y N E A ) school. with the Philadelphia Athletics by and s ^ no one was out All the clash again in toe final gqme of Jack Godek m i^ be called >upon Prospects Seem Bright Tn 1916 he rewrted i^ipucningpitching twotww --- straight------shutouts,- other Louisville pitchers had been their series Sunday morning. Much Godek pitched a fine game agrinst New York, Sept 22. — William worked hard to the S t Paul series, Hold Qp First.nace. of toe crowd willdUbe 'be intereslinterested the Bluefields and deserved a bet­ Successful Season; Coaidr Harold Terry, manager of the New notice that be was A s^ation three years ago to so ^thoron turned to Marcum u d see what both clubs will do with oub ter fate than he got. Hewitt also York Giants and leader of a pen­ While laboring to this slough of dis­ miAwer alm ost as spectacular. asked how long since be had pitch­ of town offidala. Bobby Muldoon, pitched fine ban against ths Blue- nant-winning enterprise in his first appointment and mental depression. ed a game. highly rated umpire In Hartford fields. complete seascm as successor to Bill ran into Pat Monahan, . then The Louisville team, leading the STANDING OF TEAMS Kelley Has Deyebped a pennant race, began slipping when Marcum replied "three months, and vidnito, will call toe balls and Coach Jim Foley wiU use dther John J. McGraw, is a native , of scout for the Browns. Incidentally, but Sotboron believed the gam« was strikes. Ho will be asslatod on Kovls or Newbaur. Both of these Georgia. Incidentally, Terry, is a the first thing Terry did when he Ganzel, third baseman, was injured. Dept. Won Lost P.C. Manager A1 Sothcron wig-wagged hopelessly lost and put him to to Carpentry ...... 2 0 1.000 Mwes by Johnny Donahue, also of fenowa have pitched good ball aU Powerful Grid Machine. southernerj^ e among a grand lot of became manager of the Giants was pitch anyway. The first man up was H artford. 'season. The winner of this game gentlemenatle from Dixie; for the New to sign Monahan as an ivory himt- the club management to send him Machine ...... 2 1 .667 These oftldals have been offi­ win meet some stiff opposition in York club features southern talent an inflelder.' Through some cross-up Henry CuUop, who hooked onto Textile ...... 1 '. 1 ' -800 er. Marcum’s first pitch and knocked it ciating in this state for a goofi toe afternoon when they dash With the brightest prospects in strongly. You get ready to Join the to signids, Marcum, an outfielder, Electrical ...... 1 *2 .888 many years and are very. steict. against toe 3ub Alpines. Managers Terry was bom in Atlanta Oct. Browns,” Monahan told Bill. To was sent from. Dayton of the Central into the stands for his second home D ra ftin g ...... 0 2 .000 several years, Manchester High’s run of the toning. Manager Angelo of the West Sides of these hree teams are hoping for 80. 1898. At .that time a lot of make things look rosier than ever League, at that time a Louisville las won toe toes and this win be a good day,so as not to dday toe football stalwiuts open toe 1988 folks around the coimtry, excited Bill got a St. Louis contract fairm. And n ra Be Started Gamee for Wednesday, Sm t 27 he West Mde home game. Coach series any longer. grid season tomorrow afternoon over our success in the little fracas Then, the Anticlimax Stage Set For Johnny But. from then on it was a diff­ Elect, vs. Textile at M t Nebo. ' with ^ain, were ffiuning their new ‘"Tbat night I went down town Marcum had pitched to the bush­ erent story. Marcum.^.^ the Min­ Carp. ys. Draft, at Charter Oak. against one of ite strongest ilvalsv boys GMrge Dewey and Theodore and bought a dandy Gladstone bag, es, but had been converted into an neapolis players down to order to­ Hartford Public I^ h at Batterson Roosevelt. But the Terrys were the kind I bad seen the ball players outfielder because he was a good ning after inning, the Louisville TEXTILE Vs! BIAOHINE Field in Hartford at 2 o’clock, and strong for Willlkm,. and were de- use, and was all set to join 'the hitter. After Louisville lost /a crlti- team came to life and slammed out The Textile Dept basketball Browns and start my major league indications are that toe Red and twmined to have that Harold in cd Series to St Paul and the a j.8. to U victor; behind his steady team stopped toe winning streak of SENATORS CLINCH F U G White will push their opponents to there, too. career," Terry told the writer the Colonels' lead bad been reduced to f i i ^ . toe Machine boys at Charter Oak toe limit, possibly achieving re­ Starts As Pitcher other day. This year be was among the lead­ venge for the 20 to 2 defeat inflicted At a very early agt William two ahd one half games, the league diamond by a score of 6 to 8 jres- 1 got up early to the morning and Ueade*s moved to MixmMpolis, the ing association pitch ers with 20 vic­ on the locals last year. Harold demonstrated mat he was tories and 18 defeats for a sixth terday, thereby dropping toe league BY EDGING BROWNS, 2-1 Hae Po'/crfnl Eleven entirely Idft-handed. And that, of began to pack., Tbat night, on the team morale at a low rtb. e ^ of my departure, I got a tele-1 Lefty Williams started hurling place club. leaders to second place. Slddle Ra- Streoslng speed and deception, course, predestined him for a pitch­ guskus pitching for Textile allowed Manchester will feature an unbal­ ing cai%er. Southpaws aren’t much gram giving me an unconditional toe Machinlsta only 4 hits and had anced line and intricate formations, good as artists, they are 4>ractically release. 1 don'( mind telling you, a slight advantage ove. Karkavlck Waihiiifion FmaDy Reaches including spinners, sweeps, reverses barred as polo players, they are cal­ in a mound.duel. and double and single wing-backs. led very awkward and unorthodox Local Sport sorted Terry. She landed him a I VVXlU 1 A lW nill/ U lagi/ SIDELINE RULE IS Both teams played headsup base­ Coach Tom Kelley has a powerful in boxing. As a result, when a dad I COAST GUARD GRID Point Where It Can’t Be eleven, a line that averages nearly who is at all Interested in sports job with Newnan to the Georgia- ball with toe Machinists fighting hard to stave off their only M eat 170 from end to end, and a veteran Itods hinuelf with a left-hander Alabama League, PROSPECTS BRIGHT IMPORTANT CHANGE Chatter backfield, almost as heavy, that I In the family — and the boy hap­ It wasn't long before Atlanta and Karkavlck carried , off toe honors Beateic A’s Loss to Tigers looms as one of the outstanding pens to be big and strong — it's the Browns weres quite sore over for toe Machine bojrs securing 8 taU, strong T e^ quartets of 'tall carriers to take the Etching the father thinks about. I N F O O ^ C O D E hits out of 8 times up including a Present indications are that two Sees DownfaO of Marcnm, gridiron from the Red and White in Being related distantly, to Dame wd*Jft^wa?^m BaHdmg Team for double, while Keisb and Raguskus many seasons. Ellen Terry, the famous EngUsb proceeded to win eight out of tone,J * former Manchestei High athletes of an1 were toe heavy stickers for toe win earn berths on toe Wesleyan Fast Running Attack i^etress. Dad Terry at first was losing a close one because Textile with each tuning in 2 hits Rookie. Ifarier. Coach Kelley is not makinjg any afraid that be was rearing an ac­ error to a tight spot. This Year and Next; Has BaD Is Moved h 10 Yards including also a double apiece. footbaU devenparent for several good shape. • Ross fielded weD at semi-final. to play and toe second place New enthusiasm necessary to come June. years tbat toe width of toe playing 2nd and Salmonson with 10 strike­ Yoric Yankees eight, but even if toe through victorious. Has toe MaUnga field—160 feet — was not sufficient outs to his credit kept the Drafts­ Joa'MoQuskey. after a short rest Senators loss them all and the Tan. Tentative Lineup Hammer And Tongs Fight to permit toe full strategical values kees chalk up an unbroken string of Five members of this year’s team To make his job even more pleas­ men’s hits scattered to one .each in at his home here, leaves today for ant Merriman has to his big squad—^ which toe rules contemplate,” toe last three innings. New fork to take part in toe 181st victories, ths final standing will played against Hartford- High last representing more than one-third of Langford said. Drafting was l^aqdlcapped ncml-annual handicap gamsa of the show Washington with 97 victories year and all the new members have toe student body—the makings of a "Heretofore only when toe ball and 66 defeats, the Yankees with 96 had experlencA The team will be went out of bounds over the side­ torougi. costly, errors when" the New York A.,'C„ of which be is a Both G iuts and Senators BIG TEN EEYENS strong, experienced eleven. Tnrougb Elecmcal boys' loaded toe base member, tomorrow. won and 66 lost. lead by Canted Eddie Rowe, wbo various shifts be appears to have line was it brought to, toe distance Drafting on several occaslona had The Giants, after their damp par­ fills a guard •position. Coach Kelley plqned up three m toe five boles then being 16 yards, whereas a ball ade, enjbyed another day of much has not yet decided on bis actual Have SlMwn A h ^ ' to men on 8rd but was unable to score Jimmy Britton’s interest this week left by gTMuatlon and has plenty ot which became dead near a sideline in any frame. needed rest in preparation for toe starting lineup, the tackle, guard FACE STiFF WGlfr promUtog material for toe others. was put to play from that spot hss been centered on the Hartford World series duel as their game with and quarterback berths being in The featurr of the game was a County net tourney and therefore Win Under Pressnrr, To bolster up his backfield forces, That almost invariably meant toe beautiful running catch by Mc­ toe Brooklyn Dodgers, the only one doubt. decimated by toe of loss of the succeeding down. A gain has not reported just when the on the National league schedule was At ends be will have Hutchinson Carthy, center fielder for Drafting and Mlstratta: at tackles, Bbsdd, TO SAVE PRESTIGE three veterans, Merriman has con­ was practically Impossible and the in the filth 'nning when Cook drove finals ''of toe local doubles tennis postponed. Fortnnes Favored Pen­ verted Bill Lawrence into a fullback. term with toe ball deliberately ran tourney, betwsra Jssonls-BrittoB The one remaining game saw tbs O’Leary or Mistretta; at guards, Powerful to build, Lawrence was it out of bounds to order to gain out a long one thus retiring toe Rowe, Robinson or Comber: at e n ­ side and pr^.venting Elect, from and HoUand-BlsssU wiU be played. sudden and complete downfall of used as an end and tackle last year, leeway for succeeding plays.” Before Frank Busch left on bis Johnny Marcum, toe rookie pitcher ter, Eeabert; at quarterback, either nant Winners This Season. Another shift'has transferred Ax~ The new rule; Langford believes, scoring that inning. Boh Smith or "Chucky” Smith: at IJeotrlo Sbor vacation be expressed toe desire tbat of toe Philadelphia Athletics, wbo Wm Be ChaHeiied By Pow tour Johnson from his regular berth will have toe effect of popularizing tha finals be schfdulsd for.tomor­ startled tos American league by fullback, Mnszer; halfbacks, John­ at tackle to center, while Frank Me- to') lateral pass end thereto open up AB R K PO A son and Ju'dd, Dowding, If ...... 4 0 0 0 0 row afternoon at 2:80 o’clock, al­ starting out with two straight shut­ By ALAN GOULD erfil Teant Fron AD cabe, a guard last year, is being toe defense, which has been increas­ lowing ths match to he poqtponed outs, and a 10-8 triumph for the De­ used this season, as an end. ingly difficult to pierce near toe Adams, lb ...... 4 1 1 2 0 Assoeiated Press Sports Writer Cook, c ...... A 0 0 10 0 imtil Sunday morning in case of in­ troit Tigers over toe A’s in toefir ' Plenty of Backs goU line. clement weather. However, Britton Stiai clash. P « ti Of Cowtry; Midu- Even with toe loss of tores of last "Lateral passing has been on Karshis, s s ...... 8 1 2 2 0 WRESTLING New York, Sept, 22 — (AP) — year's baokfleldmen, there is no Novek, of ...... 8 2 2 1 0 has tbs final say-so cn setting the Tbs other four American league Chief among the reasons why it constrloted scale,’’ be said. "Largely time and until ha doss it’s still un­ clubs were not scheduled. dearth of backs on the squad. Be­ because of toe fear toe ball would Storm, 8b ...... 2 1 0 1 1 should be a hammer and tongs bat­ sides Captain Crotty and Frank Salomonson, p ...2 1 0 1 1 scheduled. tle between the Giants- and the g n Pre-Seaten Favorite. be downed close to toe sideline. Be- « _____ ’ By ASSOCIATED PRESS SsBators to the world series is tbat Helmer, regulars to 1982 and Law­ tuse most of our bowls are sur­ Lojzim, rf 2 0 0 0 0. rence, toe coast guard mentor has round with concrete and stee Ross, 2b ...... 1 2 0 1 2 Manobsstsr High school sands Yesterday’s Stars Toronto—Jim Browning, Vsrena, each pennant winning club has promising material to Ed Latorop shown the at^ty to wu under pres­ Chicago 22—(AP)—The Big Ten stands it would have been Imprac­ t#o of its tennis aoss into tbs Cen­ Mo., defeated Mayes McCain, Okla­ Ralph Hussey, Larry Davis, and ticable to increase the lateral dl 24 8 6 18 4 1 tral Connsetieut Interscbolostio Luke SswsU, Senators—Doubled homa, straight falls, sure. Bach has looked good "in the mighty bulwark of midwestem I Jim Lafferty. Line material is even DrafUni League net tournament today. Play Rtao, Nsv,—Gus Boimsnbsrg, 200, eUaebes.” mansion of toe playing field, bun if D«P* in ssvrato, driving in run that beat football, will have to fight stubborn­ more plentuul. this change will have toe effect of AB R R is lAited to start this morning at Browns, 2-1, and ellnobsd pexmant. Boston, tossed Dr. Peter Vlsscr, 216, Washington has an older, more ly to defeml its prestige this fall The cadets plan to play one nli Oflovannlnl, c ....2 0 0 8 0 tbs Hartford Golf Club in both sin' Sacramento, Calif., two out of tore# SKOMlencAd and b etter balanced or- accomplishtog toe same result.” Eldon Auksr, Tlgsrs—Limited ' From tbs east, south, far west, game this season, eitaer with only other change of impor Lordsr, 8b ...... 8 0 1 1 0 glss and doubles but Manchester Atolstics to six bits. falls. elub, outside the battery depart­ cesteP Tech or Mlddlebury. The Brannlck, ss ....8 0 1 0 2 will have entries only in tbs six^ss, ment, but It has shown no more and also from its home neighbor­ 80 — Worcester tance in um code is toe broadening schedule: Sept: of tbs, definition of 'clipping*, so tbat Quartus, p ...... 8 0 0 8 8 ilamsly, Lsbro U rbustti and Carl­ 00 iiisss nor steadiness under fire hood will come powerful elevens to Tech; Oct. 7, qpep; 14, T iin lte a t ton Harris. Tbs first round the spirited group of youpg baUenge toe caliber of toe far- b'oeking by running or diving into McBridt, rf ...... 2 0 0 0 0 H artford; 21, lOddlebury; 28, Rhode Brache, lb ...... 8 0 0 8 0 matches were to start at 9 o'clock men directed by Bill Terry. flung circuit tbat comprises most of Island State at Ktogston; Nov. 4, toe back of a player who is not this morniny, Urbanstti masting M. ■ To a certain extent the fortunes the top-ranking squads in seven cr.rrying toe baQ now constitutes a Misaiko, 2b .....2 0 1 1 1 I Conneeticut Stote Agt, Storrs; 11 Peterson, If ...... 1 0 0 0 0 Sslwyn of West Hartford and Harris of this year's baseball war favbred central states. open; 18, Norwich. foul. msswg C^rlss Hurls of Bristol. both championship teams. The Such gridiron titans as Notre The penalty for efipping was re­ McCarthy, cf ....2 0 0 1 0 Saturday! Last Ot Porcheron, rf ....1 0 0 0 0 Tbs finals of both the singlss and Senators took advantage of the Dame, Army, Stanford, Pittsburgh, duced to 16 yards from toe point of doubles WiU ba played tomorrow. sharp decline of the world eham- Dartmouth, VanderbUt, CsTXM^Xtngt Night B FtmtS the foul, in toe belief that officials pton Yankees to mid-season, yet it Tech, Nebraska, <3omeU, W ester - o s e^feaw TiTlll be less hesitant in calling fotils 22 ~0 7 18 8 must be conceded the capital crew vania, Mar- than with the former heavy* penalty Score bv Innlnlni: Tbs Manchester Grsn baseball Manchester Days belp^ start Babe Ruth and com­ tate will test (By Assodatod Press) of 26 yards. Electric mop ...... 012 006—1 team today completed arrangsmtats Draftoig Dept...... 000 000—0 to pUy the R. G. MiUsr team of Wise sl^oppers are buying now'because they realize pany uSown bill. clubs. Pblladelpbla — Jimmy Smito, Hartford in a rsturn match at Jar When the Yankees to their last Northwestern, one of the stronger Pblladelpbia, snd Vinca Forglone OBIOLES PBAOnOE Two base hits: Karshis 2; hits that pricea are continuing to advance. The Orioles, one of toe leading off: Salomonson 8 la 8 laainj vis Grove Sunday afternoon at 1 big gesture took a double-header league outfits, haS to face both Philadelphia, drew 8. o’clock. Tha Hartford nins, which Stanford and Notre Dame; Ohio Fargo —Johnny Stanton, Min­ jialor teams ot toe town last year, i^rtu s 6 in 8 hmiags; soerlfl from Washington early to August, hits, Salomonson; douUe plays, bos defeated oll leeal teama that it Men’s and Young Nen’a the two clubs were only a game State, toe loop dark horse, tackles neapolis, ou^ototed Wayne Short, will bold on Important practice at has met, turned back the Orem 8-6 Penn, Vandy and Virginia; Purdue S t Paul, 8. toe Y. M- C. A. grounds to n ight Karshis to Ross to Adams; base on apart. There was a flareup of the balls, off Salomonson 2 la 8, Quar­ in toe first gams. Lost Sunday's Old Yankee enthusiasm again but meets Notre Dame ioA Carnegie Dallas— Willard Brown. India­ Edward Wilson, who has taken over tut was ralnsd out. the Senators promptly rallied, took Tech; niinels gets Army, Minnesota napolis, knocked out Battling Shaw, the coaching assignment, requests tus 6 in 8; struck out, by'Salomon- NEW FALL SUITS two games to a row, and left toe big faces Pitt, Chicago is host to Dart­ Laredo, 4. all of last year's players to report son 10 in 8 Innings, <)umrtus 8 la 8 town with one and all convinced mouth, Iowa takes on Nebraska, Pasadena, Cal.—Gorilla Jones, at 8:80. Tbs Orioles hope to open Innings; time, 1:M; nmplrss, Pan- they were toe coming champions. and Wisconsin tangles with West Akron, Ohio— Knocked out Billy tlM season this Sunday but have not dera, Hanna. Washington captured toe season's Virginia and Marquette. Indiana is P^)ke, San Francisco, 8. signed an opponent as yet toe third Big Ten school on Notre Textile series from every American league YE8TE1H>AY*S BBSUI/TS and up rival by so decisive a margin no Dame's schedule. AB R HPO $22-50 room has been left for argument. Michigan, considered by many an BorowsU, ss ...l2 0 Although the CMante were first to outstanding pre-season favorite for Mordovski, i'" ...1 0 clinch the pennant, toe feeling tbat toe championship, plays Cornell uni­ Sumislaski, fib ...8 1 D etroit 10, PblladSlplUa 8. toe club really was "to" did not be­ versity imd also Michigan State, Football Steason Now On; K dsb, 8b ...... 2 2 WaShiagten 2, St. Looia 1. come firmly esteUisbed until they which has beta producing . poms Raguskus, r ...... 8 2 (Only games played.) S w eaters. ______- - -$2.45 and np knocked off toe Boston Braves tile high-class elevens recently. Vdjeek, c, rf ....2 0 first week in September. Big Games Two. Weeks Off Haberern, e ...... 1 0 ' STANDINGS "Tbat was toe real turning point Demko, If ...... 8 0. Whitney 9 iirts ...... $1.M and np of our season,” said Terry. "Nothing LOCAL CHURCH NINES Butler, cf •••••• .2 0 Amerleoa Lsogoe could stop us after toe battle of New York, Sept 22/—(AP)— -^Aof the Rig Six wUl Inaugurate their Staum, if ...... 1 0 ' ^ W . L . Football slips obstruslvsly Into toe]campaigns against Warrenstmrg Washington...... 97 49 Boston. We just went out and took Teataers and Central Iowa respeo- Trooseni...... $2.65 and up all toe tough ones on toe enemy’s CLASH IN TWIN BILLl sports nieture this week end to toe 6 18 7 Now York ...... 87 86 I grounds. And that’s another rea­ tune' or reduced admission pness, lively. Auburn of toe newly organ Philadelphia ...... 78- 68 son why toe Senators can’t scare I curtailed atbletlo budgets, but toe laed Soutoiwostern Confersnee opens Cleveland...... 74 72 Ctmeordia And Zim Lntheran same old college enthusiasm. against Birmingham-Southern ~ of Olender, If ...... 2 1 0 0 0 D etroit ...... 70 79 MaUpiy Hats .• • • •.« aaaadeese nTSl • S.SfSXC* $400 . / .- us." the Dixie qonference at Montgomery The Giants and Senators waged Ttams Open Series Tomor­ Not for another two wetas will Gill, lb ...... 8 0 0 8 1 Chicago eeeaeaea *^a • o3 toe competition beeinoe general, but tonight. Blonlas, 8b ...... 8 1 1 2 1 Boeton ...... 69 84 a sensational battle, the last time row W ith Donblriiender. o f toe Southern confOTsnee groim, toey^et to toe big series, to 1924. through toe far west, southwest and Sitek, c ...... 8 8 0 6 8 St. I/OUlS 60 —3r Other H a t s ...... twn.i»;J2t05 south tonight and tonmrrow, to* big warmup nmes tomorrow Indude Karkevich, p ....8 1 8 Y 1 . National League It was not decided to favor of the The German Lutheran nine opens fellows wul bMta warming up for Clemsoo-nesbyterian, South Caro­ W. L . Nats imtil toe 12tb inning of toe a three game series with toe Zion Streeter, 2b ...... 2 -0 0 1 1 I the climatic tw^es of November. lina-Woftod, . and Viighiia Poly- Lucas; ss ...... 1 0 O O 1 New Y o r k ...... 88 85 Florsheim Shoes...... :».<.:.m-$450 seventh and ftoal game. Lutheran ball team tomorrow at toe SetiM for toe major schools are Roanoke. This year toe Giants have toe ad­ Bluefields diamond in a doublehead­ K yno(^ cf ...... 2 0 0 1 0 Pittsburgh ...... 88 66 I toe rule but there are two notaUs Southern California and toe Uni­ Yaworski, rf ....2 0 0 0 0 Chicago ••••••<•••• 82 67 vantage of starUng and possibly fin- er, the first game starting,at 1:80. exceptions — one in toe east and versity of California at Los Angeles Iffhing the world series at the polo This will be the first time the two wfil open with doubleheaders, toe S t Lonla ...... 80 67 Bostonian Shoes . • • e. • • e BYtiTs IS.50 the other on toe west .coast — at 21 8 4 18 8 BOStOQ ••••••eeeeee T® grounds. The first two and last churches nave met in any sport so Gbarlestail, W. Va., toq Washington grojami meeting .Ooddental and two games are scheduled to New both teams will be out there trying T attler, while U. C. L. A. is facing Score by hmlngs:. Brooklyn ...... 60 M and Lee generals of toe Southern Textile ...... 202 001—6 Philadelphia ...... 56 86 Freeman l^oes .$3.95 and ^00 York, * to come through with a victory. conference will face an andent San D im State and Los Angeles Cincinnati ...... 67 90 The German Lutherans have a rival. West Virginia’s mountaineers Junior Odlege. M adiine ...... W 100—3 Tim Rooky Mountgln conference Two base Uts, KeiSb, Raguskus, BIAYFLOWEi:.S WIN strong pitching staff in Lanky, Mc- in toe only outstanding gfune in toe ' t o d a y ' s g a m e s Springfield, Mass., Sept, 22.—(AP) Curry and F. Winder. The Zion I section. At Berkeley, Calif., JA. J> will start with two oooferenee KarkeviCb: stolen bases, Textoe 14, —Connecticut, represented by the Lutheran aliso have a dependable (Clipper) Smith’s Santa Clara out- gamei, Mool, and row over toe'University of Califor- and Draver entertaining, Colorado Raguskus 8, Kaikevlch 2; hit by Mifi— at-Denver tim ight. pitcher, Kelsh, Olender; struck out, Plttebuiih at S t Amateur baseball championship E. Winzler and C. Freihdt. Both I nia. (Only gamea sehodoM.) GLENNEY’S series here today by defeating toe teams are weak in hitting but have Eteery team in- the Soutowsst Con­ in the east tonight, Bucknell ^ y > by RaguskUs L., Karicevleh 7; time, Agawam team, representatives of a good Mefense. A large crowd is ference except Baylor will, swing Waynesboro and Duquesne races 1 hour 76 minutes^ umpiresr Crow oxpected Jfom both churches. I into action/ Ksnsss aad*10wa State West Virginia Wesleyaa. ley, McBride. (No games sehsdnML) M assachusetts. The score was 5-2.. V* r-w.

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*MAW^;Hiiw niitt EVENING H B R A I^ MANC3HBSTBR, CONN^ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 2 .19BI< ' ...... ^ J ...... ■., PACtS BtGBt n FOOD 6 M ARKFT PAGE are to attend the Natkmal oonven- figVOBdB CttANTED idea that no sMinled woman showW Saturday, Oct. 7. the last day of the have any tiu^ight ,OB; stsMe I ten of Purple Heart in this section. I meeting centered to Om parade National convoition. The parade, tion. The discussion ^ at lu t night’s | which is to be the Ug, feature on A delegation from New Haven at- Bridgeport. Sept. 22 — (AP) — tnat confiictedmnfiicted with hw hnsbaad^ PLANS ARE A R R A N T which is expected to be one of tb« m*iwitng to have beefi'dsaerted by Views, Ltela Nash of tM l 1 0 RESUME NlGIfT largest and moat colorful held in tmidad last alght’a meeting stith the object of forming a New Haven WlUlam A. E y^ ly o f Norwalk, be- city, granted a dlvoroe m the 8|\i: this section in many years, will ca\ue sha refuirnd to subacribe to his p^or Court today. FOR PORPU HEART TALK form in Shelton, proceed to Derby chapter of the organisation. SCHOOL T in s YEAR and thence to Ansonia. Derby, Sept 22—(AP) — Exten­ Natiorir W ide National Commander Cuahner an­ sive plans for the first ' National nounced that large delegations of \ convention of the Purple Heart As­ members' will attend the conveirtion sociation .of the United States, an Cash from Boston and North Adanrs, Chester Robinson to Succeed organizktion of World War veterans Maas!^ New York City, Philadel­ SMITH'S GROCERY who received the purple heart cita­ phia, Chicago, S t Paul and Loa 2 NORTH SCHOOL STREET tion for valor founded by President Angeles. Many of the delegatsa PHONE 5114 k N. Potter as Prmdpal Washington and revived by Con­ i d gress during his bicentennial cele­ Specials bration were made at a meeting of ■ Charge. the association held last night in 24 Vi-Pound Bag 0 0 # « the Aldermanic Chambers in the Nation-Wide Flour.. V TM PIUS FN S Native CHICKENS City Hall and presidec over by Na­ 5 to 7-Poonds Average. After a temporary suapenaion last tional Commander Frank J. Cush- Nation-Wide LandS'Lakas CQ m. year aa an economy meaaure, Man- ner. One of the features of the con­ Coffee, lb ...... M tJ V Butter, 2 lbs...... O O V chester’a evening achool will resume vention wiU be the presence of Royal Baktng Nation-Wlds 1EUIS, n n CEKU Prime Ribs of Roast Beef, Native Veal to Roast... .25c lb. again thtg fall, it was announced to­ Mrs. Mabel E. Patton of Los An­ Powder, tall oaa' ..Of V Butter, 2 lbs...... aJtJ day by Superintendent of Schools, geles, who is president of the Na­ Bon-Ami Powder, ^ Country Roll ' 19c-23clb. Legs of Lamb ...... 23c lb. F. A. Verplanck, ppening on Mon­ tional Association of Purple Heart | Blitter, 2 lbs. |. . .. . i m i B H T K L I F Pot R o a s t...... 20c lb. day, October 9. For the first time in Auxiliaries and who during her visit Rib Corned B eef...... '10c lb. twelve years, the evening school will here will formally bring toto exist­ S^ing Legs Lamb, ence an auxiliary of the association Fresh Shoulders ...... 12c lb. be under the guidance of a new Keltogg’s' An-Bran, j Mr. For^the Endorses All- Rib Lamb Chs...... 25c lb. principal, Oiester Robinson, A. N. composed of wives, mothers and ns- Smoked Shoulde]:s...... 12c lb. Potter having declined to accept Sunbiite Oeanser, Bban for Constipation Beef L iv e r ...... 19c lb. the position. Lamb amps, 29c Mr. Potter 01 HOLLYWOOD Fancy New Potatoes, Salada Tea, Brown Mr. Potter’s first educational label, Vi-ft. pkg. .. X* I f yon suffer from headadxes, ORANGES VINEGAR GRAPES , duties in Manchester were in the MARKET 16-n>. p e c k ...... O O C loss ox appetite and energy or any evening schools, where he taught other of &e frequent effects of con­ g g ^ 16-qt basket for five years before becoming a S81 Bast Center Street, 10 Pounds Sugar, Mmitcd...... t9c stipation, read this voluntary letter: in Bulk, 0 5 'q member of the Manchester High Comer Parker faculty. He has done much for the Robertson’s Soap '"A fter taking pills and tabteta 2 7 c Native Bndlers, for about thirty years for oonsti- education of native and foreign- lb...... Chips, 5-Ib. pkg. bom students in Manchester. At Dial 3804 Boasting Chickens, ition, I started to take your A l l - McIntosh Good Lude BANANAS present Mr. Potter is confined to Eran three times a day according I b ...... Peanut Butter, JAR RINGS his home with an attack of ton- 2 1-Ib. J a n ...... to directions. Today i can eat APPLES silitis, his first absence from school Native Mealy Potatoes | Native Fosd, cheese, and that is binding, and 4 P O u n d ,2 5 c In twenty-five yeaurs. lb ...... certainly feel fine.”— Mr. Ed. For­ Bump Boast, Fairy Soap, g pound, 2 5 c Mr. Robinson, the new evening 6 ban ...... sythe, Box 219,'Youngstown, N. Y. 3 ' " 2 3 c school principal, teaches chemistry peck lb ...... Chuck Beast, lb. Science says AxI t-Bban provides and physics at Manchester High. He Nation-Wide "bulk” to exercise the intestines, ONIONS Sweet Mixed MACARONI OR obtained his B. S. degree at Colby 100 Pecks FrcMn Wdp^ng. Grape Juice, 2 pts. ^Tid vitamin B to further aid regu­ PICKLES College. 18c*" 20c lar habits. In addition. All-Bran SPAGHETTI Frankfurt*, OC m Due to the necessity of slashing Young Fowl, Shr^ded Wheat, is rich in blood-building iron. g pounds 1 5 c in Bulk, 2 ^ ^ 2 Dm ...... A U V 2 the school budget to the lowest fig­ e a c h ...... 59c * Pkgs...... 2 5 c -->"*1“ ure possible last year, a special dis­ Fre^ Pigs’ liver, Hamburg, O K s* ' The "bulk” in Al l -Bran is much pensation was obtained from the lb...... 10c ^ IbS« • • ^ aeseesaa like that of leat^ vegetables. Inside Plnei^ple, the body, it forms a soft mass which State Board of Education to suspend Calf Liver, largest tin ...... Swift’s Pride RIPPLED WHEAT RED BAG COFFEE evening schools last fall. This year, 10c ...... 30c gently clears the intestines of however, no excuses are being ac­ '/r-ft- • • • •.•...... wastM. Rockville Sausage, Prudence Washing Powder 2 3 ^ p . » d cepted and it was thereto^:* neces­ lb...... 25c ..... 20c Isn’t this pleasant "cereal way” sary to appropriate to finance Corned Beef Hash j g ^ large size 51,000 Rib Roast Beef, 7 Daisy Ouns, ...... 25c xar more healthful than using pat­ l O c ’ * ' ^ the school for two and one-half ent medicines— so often hahit­ m ont^. lb...... Hershey’s Cocoa, Tender Pot Boasts, lb. Smoked Shoulder*, lOc tall t i n ...... form in g? State Rebate Cookkig In order to obtain a rebate from Just eat two tahlespoonfuls daily. , . 15c, 25c In serious cases use with each meal. the state of 54 for each pupil in EXTRA SPECIAL! Boneless Chuck R oll...... 15c lb. APPLES FRIDAY NIGHT adverage attendance, the evening If not relieved this way, see your package school miist be held for seventy-five Fresh Eggs, doctor. ^ 0 ^ 16-qt. basket d o ze n ...... w PATRONIZE THESE NATION-WIDE STORES; FOR EARLY DELIVERY. 7c nights. Superintendent Verplanck Get the red-and-green pju^ge at also announced that October 3 and 5 Native Mdons, C m each ...... George England KitteFs Market your grocer’s. Made by Kellogg in have been set aside for the regis­ 252 Spruce St. Tel. 3856 i 18 BisseU St. TeL 4266 Battle Creek. I tration of students. Classes will be Local Mnegar, held in the rnain High School build­ gaUon ...... Bursack Brothers W. Harry England ing, the Franklip building and the 470 Hartford l|oad ‘ TeL 8582 Manchester Green TeL 8461 School street Rec. Seal Wax ...... ,7c Two years ago, the cost of eve­ FRESH FISH. ning school in Manchester was 52,544. Out of a total registration of 351 students, the average attend­ ance was 142. Mr. Verplanck pointed out that this is usually the situation in evening scjiools, many persons registering who never com­ plete the course. "It’s Up To You!” RUBINOW BUILDING wti Subjects DO oua MM 855 MAIN STREET Subjects to be presented in the With prices rising daily, it’s up to you to take advantage of values like thesel evening school will include classes in English for foreign-bom peo-. pie, . stenography, typewriting, / i mathematics, high school subjects, EVERYBODY SAVES AT dressmaking, sewing, cooking and citizenship. Classes will be held in these subjects three nights per week, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, from 7 to 9 o’clock sach evening. Everybod[y’ 8 M arket The class in citizenship, however, will be held on only one night. Classes will not be opened unless ten or more pupils register. ta ' WMMT TO HAVE FOR DIMMER As in former years, a class in sew­ FREE DELIVERY! D IAL 3919! ing will be held at the West Side Rec. providing the registration of SHANKLESS, LEAN pupils warrants the expense of es­ BONELESS Armour’s Pure ' Strictly Fresh Local tablishing such a c lE is s . Land OTakes RHK ROAST SMOKED OR SEEK WOMAN’S ASSAILANT BUTTER! LARD! EGGS! SUGAR CURED Hartford, Sept. 22.—(AP) — * ] e l b . SMOKED FRESH Identified from a photograph, as « 2 5 ® her assailant, Mrs. Beatrice M. lim26 it 2'pounds. lin d t 5 pounds. w in be S6c dozen next week. SHOULDERS Gaudet, who was slashed in the HAMS 5 to 7-pounds average. throat when she resisted his at­ Flavorite Boot Beer i Van Camp’s Evaporated Rmikel’s Baking Whole or Shank Half. tempts to assault her in her home at 210 Park Terrace, early yester­ day morning, Diego Utrera Barro- EXTRACT! MILK! CHOCOLATE so of 28 Lawrence street, a Spaniard FANCY MILK-FED was the object of a state-wide, police TENDER search today. bottle C c can 2£tt-p«"»4 ® GENUINE Mrs. Gaudet, reported somewhat 25 SIRLOIN improved this morning at the Hart­ Limit 5 bottles. lim it 6 cans. ^gnlar 88« vdue. Fowl ford hospital, where she wats taken SPRING LEGS OF' following the stabbing, was positive Fancy Sweet Malaga Delldons Freestone Fancy Medium of the Identification when police showed her pbotograplu, of the GRAPES! PLUMS! ONIONS! Steak man, last evening. His descriptions L a m b fits that given to police yesterday, 1 8 * " > • 6 to 7-ponnd* average. by her and by neighbors who had c l b . c d o z . 4 to 5-ponndB average. seen him loitering in the neighbor­ 6 3 l O s T ' ® 2 1 * hood earlier in the morning. About 25 5 feet, 6 inches in height, weighing Fancy large IMldons Juicy Fancy Florida about 160 poimds, dark in com­ plexion and having short stubby LEMONS! Grapefruit! Polish Rliisrs iron gray hair.. ORANGES! RIB END American Bologna( POST RECOVERING J O c d o z . ROAST PORKj 1 5 c d o z . 3 ® Quincy, ni.. Sept 22—(AP) — 19 Cat from Frerii Jersey Pork. 'Slljced Bacon. Fancy Green Wiley Post, globe circling aviator Fsney Green Fancy Band Picked No. 1 injured when his plane crashed yes­ Veal Loaf terday, was on the way to recovery PEPPERS! TENDER at a hospital today, despite cuts and TOMATOES! APPLES! a slight skull fracture. ' A 16-quart CHUCK ROAST Minced Ham The man who made a seven day basket solo fiight aroimd the world was forced to postpone indefinitely his TheyTl he higher toon. 3 5 ® speaking tour. Post’s roimd' the Fancy Medium* Native TENDER, BONELESS OVEN PURE PRINT world plane, the Winnie Mae, was Fancy Native Cut large White Perfect COUNTRY ROLL CREAMERY ARMOUR’S STAR placed under guard to preserve it from souvenir hunters until it could POTATOES! be rebuilt. CARROTS! Cauliflower! R o a s t Flying the Winnie Mae, Post had BUTTER L A U > twice circumnavigated the globe, in 1931 with Harold Gatty and again l 2 c h e a d ® Buy25 a bushel! this summer alone, but he had never 3 « ***• been in a serious crash until yester­ Blue Banner TOUet lb s . day when the motor cut out at an Maxwell House Ffnest Pure C pound altitude of 60 feet and the plans IS* sideslipped to earth. COFFEE! KETCHUP! TISSUE!

CMASE HEADS ASSOCIATION 1 4 3 a lo iM t SWISS honie / 3 c r o l l MACHINE SUCED H A N O r S Bridgeport, Sept. 22—(AP) — 2 4 ® Sherman Chase of Boston, vies Lindt 8 pounds. lim it 8 botllBS. 5ral be 8o-ln a week. DAISY HAM CHEESE president of the England Water BOILED HAM _ •* Works Association, was elected to Assorted Varieties Pound Assorted Varieties SaMne - Graham or Bilik the presidency of that body at Ita ' l O o pound armnsJ business meeting here to­ COOKIES! OIACKBRS! day. Chase succeeds Richard H. CAKE! pound kOSS* eil Vitae! TCiHe of Newton, Mass.' George A. t ta S-pennds avin ga. Sampson, also of Boston, was elect­ 1 5 ® l b . 1 2 « n > - 2 I h * - ® ed to the executive board. Roger 25 W. Esty of Danvlrs, Mias., was namsd ylsc prealdenti

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place, freed his oompanion hut the Luce who has been m to patrolman recovered striBoieatly, to the Hartford hospital SHOT THREE AGO. much Improved which win be plea ^ redi^ture Q td ta m y . TOLLAND FARMEilS TO SIGH ing news to her ’roUand> friends. fiiisr ^ATiomi Sioni f iCnott who had taken |9JO from Mrs. i^lce Clark Baker and IS HOW DYING OF WOUND the store's safe, *was anirehended The innval meeting of the Fed­ daughter, .Reba oi H artfo^ and sentsheed to 10 years id the erated ch u ^ Ladies Aid Society recent caUerc on several of their FOR MRA’S W nCE State Bouse of Oorreotian. RUST Ocean City, Md., Sept 2 2 .— (A P ) was hdd Thursday afternoon at the former relghbors. d t ______returned -—Wounded in a pistdl battle 'three home . ot> Mrs. John H. Steele when (Charles C. Taloott has MARKETS from his recent firtfing trip to Can­ reports were read of the differnt Prodacer-Retaflers in Odd years ago with a safecracker, Sam­ ada and left Friday for a few days uel J. Monkhouse of the B^timore Ovemif^t branches of the church work. The in Oradel, N. J. .. .. police force is lighting for'his life following officers for the ensuing The first m eeting -Of the fa ll Position Plan to Protect at the home of his mother here. A. PI Netos year were elected. President, Mrs. months of the Tolland Men’s Com­ I A bullet, which struck the patrol­ M a^ Wi* ox; vice presidents, munity Club will be held Thursday man in the neck, police department Mrs. Samuel Stanpson, Mrs. James evening. Sept. 28, in thr Federated physldans reported, has worked its Their Trade. Rutland, Vt—John O. Sargent A. Davidson; secretary Mrs. John church social rooms. Rev. . C. Bald­ way so close to his heart that his of Ludlow, formei attorney general H. Steel-:; easurer for the Con­ win, pastor of the . West Stafford condition is critical and fears are church wUl be' the speaker. He will of the Unites States, naJdng sat­ gregational branch, . Mrs. Marion Farmers who retail their awn pro­ felt for bis recovery. The bullet was isfactory recovery from gall blad­ Agard Raker; treasurer for the have for his subject his tour not removed because the physicians through Alaska with pictures to il­ duce in the oitlea and towna of der operation. Methodist branch, Mrs. L. Ernest considerec sUcb an operation would lustrate. remmittee of arrange­ Hartford County or alo'-f the road­ Norfolk, Maas.—Search continues Hall. endanger his Ufe. ments, Latv.rop West, Emery for Francis '4orlarty, 18-year-old Mrs. H. M. Haskell of Northfield, Benclcfi even or pet resit side are invited to register with the Patrolman Monkhouse was pa­ Mass., is a guest of her sister, Mrs. Clough, Charles Broadbent. Dele­ fRUi') viC'i'ABU' Hartford County Farm Bureau in gunman, who escaped from the gates will b« present from men’s trolling his post early on the morn­ State prison colony Wednesday Charles Broadbent and Mr. Broad- order that a better appreciation of ing of Oct. 14, 1930 when he found bent. club of West Stafford. AU men are GRAKS. CHUCK ROAST the problems confronting the far­ night. NewL received from Miss Eleanor we?come. a pan'll smashed out of the door of Boston—Nine companies of Cl'vil- Popular bencicsf even reatt Nelcd far Raver mer-retailer as the result of the N. a produce establishment As he ian Ck)u8ervatiot, COTps to be mov­ R. A. program may be had. ,^ - placed Albert Gaffney, standing nouncement was made by the offi­ ed into New England soon to Join FACE RUMP nearby under arrest, he shouted for the 121 companies now here. GRAPES cers of the Hartford County Farm the man inside of the building to Fancy millcJcd — ROASTING 8-8^ lb avg Bureau today. come out and was answered by gim- In giving out this annoimcement, flre through the doorway. Fashion expert says V*s are re­ su ; Z ^ M * one of the Farm Bureau officials turning to Che necks of women’s CHICKENS stated that a number of farmers Turning Gaffney, later Identifled B R U N N E R ^ S gowns thl fall. Just think bow PRUNES who produce their own eggs, milk, as a lookout man. over to two civl Frtsh^dclleleai/ Haver lians, Monkhouse -retiuned the lire great it would be if more of them fruit and vegetables and retail them 5 “ “ 2 5 4 on the streets bad complained that but a bullet struck him in the neck. could be returned to the pockets of SHOULDERS they were being told by their cus­ Wilson Knott the man inside the men's pants I DIAL tomers that they could not buy from CELERY Genuine Spring, white, meaty them because the farmers were not Fancy H> displaying the N. R. A. insignia. White LA M B LEGS Local N. R. A. officials have in­ 5 1 9 1 Bened and relied If desired. Genuine Sprltif dicated that they were anxious to eeeu e auw CABBAGE co-operate in every way possible Faaey to help the producer-retailer but ANDERSON & NOREN STOCK UP TODAY Native LA M B FORES that there is no code for agriculture GROCERIES — FRUITS — VEGETABLES — MEATS E. Z. FREEZE 4 “* 9 ® and it is therefore difficult to fmd 861 Center Street Manchester, Conn. ICE CREAM LETTUa , ^ Faney milMe4 - BROILING er FRYING IM lb ayg any way to sign these people under Phone 4076 MAXWELL POWDER the N. R A. banner. .Fancy 2 ® CHICKENS “49^ This same official suggested toat ROYAL SOARLET VIJI9 A VACUUM COFFEE, HOUSE 4 pkgs. 25c (fifbere 19 ft of tb6 producor-rotftllor D IA L 6181 HRST NATIONAL STORES K AGAIN THE LARGEST be caUed in order that the matter Brownie Coffee, O I ^ Square Deal Coffee, | Q ^ may be discussed and a definite im- 1 PURCHASER OF 4-H CLUB BABY BEEF AT derstandlng reached. One faraer 1-lb. pk g...... Z l C I 1-Ib. pkg...... i V C COFFEE n 2$e asked if by registering at the Farm DATED COFFEE, Chase A Sanborn’s, 4tti Annlver- 0 7 ^ Heavy EASTERN STATES EXPOSITION Bureau office, they would obligate sary Sale, l-ib. ca n ...... » e ^ tbamselvea in any way a ^ it was Sun-Blest Cream WATCH FOR SALE ANNOUHCMEHT SOPH made absolutely clear that the far- BOSCO 8-FOOD DRINK, EXTRA SIFTED mar was in no way obligated but 12-ox. Jar ...... A U W that the registration was being of­ SHREDDED WHEAT, Uneeda Bakers, 0 1 s* G. H. Sankey’s fered in order that the Farm Bureau 2 ...... m A w PEAS UUEEK END SPECIALS may get an accurate list of all pro- BAKER’S COCOA, Q m Oak Grove duMr-retallers who are interested O n e half-pound can s/w 1 c a n 2 c a n s 3 f 1 e Dairy Brooksidt in their sUtua as regards the N. TOMATOMUF, Royal Searlst^ ...... 17c lb R A MILK Creamtry ‘xf after this list is compiled, It DIAL 5191 TONIGHTI BUTTER Roll! STATLER TISSUE, 1 DELIVERED seems advisable, notices will be sent 8 1 JOO-sheet r o lls ...... THREE TIMES to all those registering, calling a ECONOMY DOG FOOD, m eeting ia Hartford at which time D RAK E’S DAILY officials of the N, R, A, will de- 2 1-lb. cans ...... COFFEE CAKES.. 20c FANCY m w rcrlbe the provisions of the act and Silverswan Toilet Tissue, REYH O N D ’S ’‘/ J 3 4 Ihe alternative the Farmer-retailer TWniams' Soap Powder, POTATOES SWEET 2 pkgs...... 88e 0 ro lls...... 28e COFFEE CAKES . tia y have. Oakite, 2 pkgs...... lOo 20c POTATOES If it seems advisable after discuss­ Oleemser, WUUams', 8 cans 10c Amnlonl^^ WUllams’ Cloudy, WilUams’ Olive Oil Soap, DRAKE’S 1 A... ICEBERG WM. KLLIOn SCLiaiD doz ing the program, to draft a code 8 cakes ...... H o rather than wait for one to be quart bottle ...... 18c ANGEL CUPS, 6 (o r. . l U C LETTUCE Royal Scarlet Pork and Beans, Soup, Royal Scarlet Vegetable, drafted by someone else, that alter­ 8 cans ...... 880 CABBAGE native will be discussed. Tomato Sauce, Igst. can lOo All producer-peddlers whether fiAWMici. fXAVOB SEALED HAMS, can, 1-lb., 12 os., Sealect MILK GREEN BEANS LAND O’LAKES 93 Scort Sweet Cream On# members of the Farm Bureau or on each ...... NEW BEETS lb any mailing list, should register at BABrO, ...... vC NEW CARROTS U. S. Gov't Certified Rolls the Farm Bureau office By tele­ GOLD DUST, 2 large pkgs...... *»« 4 cans 2S® CUCUMBERS phone, personally, or mall givii p. and O. W H l^ NAPTHA SOAP, 6 cakes ...... 19c BUTTER their name and address on or Befoi KIRKMAN’S SOAP, 6 cakes ...... * lo SPINACH September 80. CELERY • - y \ i o r ^ R O Y A L SCARLET PAN CAK E FLOU R, 20-ox. |dcg., regn< CERTO CAULIFLOWER lar v a lu e ...... 9c Ask Our Store Manager for a copy of our First National Sews HEALTH GROUP TO ‘ ROYAL SCARLET PANCAKE SYRUP, 16-ox. Jug, regu­ FOR MAKING JELLY, JAMS, ETC. LEARN-OF DRIVE lar vatae.,^...... bottle 2 6 e Native TOTAL REGULAR V A LU E ...... *8c Potatoes FLOUR SALE ON TUBERCULOSIS BOTH ITEMS ...... 25c GOOD LUCK KYBO GRAPE JUICE, Royal Scarlet, 2 CoM Medal or Five Cimn. Authorities to Ex­ quart bottle, 28c. Pint bottle ...... JAR RURRERS Peek plain Campaign^ at Annual COFFEE PIHAury’s BcU MEATSPEQALS Meeting of C. P. H. A. in gootch Wm w ...... 85c lb. I Brightwood Smoked Shonl- 4 25® N E W L O W I f A l A l l V HNAST f4VbH> Toorington. McIntosh R An aH purpese Flew bag Sliced Bacon ...... 21o lb. I 9 2 e 1 b . REGULAR 9S< According to an announcement Legs of Lamb ...... 24c R>. Hamburg Steak...... 20c lb. Beech-Nut I Apples A C T D V made today by the State Depart­ Get some Round Steak and Fork ground together for a nice Peanut Butter, large . PRICE ■ft OLD HOMESTEAD ment of Health, the entire morning 4 lbs. 25c Vm W tor Cakes and Pastries bag session of the «Annna.i meeting of m eat loaf. Beech-Nut Fresh Vegetables including Potatoes, Sweet Potatoes, Macaroni, 16-oz. pkg. .______the Connecticut Public Heal^ As­ Squash, Lettuce, Celery, Carrots, Beets, Soiqi Bnuehes. LB sociation which will be held at the PHONE US! Your order will be given prompt attention. Brussells Charlotte Himgerford Hospital in 'Quality and Service at afl times. KRASDALE TIN Torrington, Thursday, September Sprouts 28, will be devoted to the X-ray « drive on tuberculosis upon which MAYONNAISE » BEIER health authorities, welfare organ­ 21e Sold Dally freiiita.m.te4p.m. (Standard Time) isations, clubs and thousands of Full SEALECT parents are concentrating this fall. Quart MICHEL, EBLING Included as part of the program Pint Jar will be a demonstration of the pro­ MILK or OLD cedure followed in taking chest X- SURPRISE TO-NIGHT BREWSTER BREW rays of children in wholesale num­ UNSWEETENED bers at a cost of 81.00 or less for child. Prior to the demonstra­ EXTRA FANCY BRUNNER’S EVAPORATED CONNECTICUT ^ BOTTLES tion, there will be a series of five ^■contents fifteen minute talks by prominent VALLEY he^th authorities on various phases LAMB LEGS GROUND ^ laU tins of the redoubled attack on tuber­ BEEF AETNA ^BOTTLES culosis. eentenis After addresses of welcome by f t SPECIAL DINNER ALE Mayor Ernest Novey and Health Officer Dr. Edias Pratt of Torring­ J lbs. 3 9 * m Tl d ton, the morning program will be SiJGGESIiONS' as follows, the speakers discussing the campaign from the 'viewpoint LANb OliAkteS btrlrliR ...... 2 ibs. 53c CHEESE indicated in the of their talks: 'From a Public Health Point of WARD’S SATURDAY ONLYI WHOLE MILK Angel «& Cake n S ’f "•* * 9 ^ View," Dr. Stanley H. Osborn, State BUY Aged Commissioner of Health; "As a PAN SHORT Tuoerculosis Specialist Sees It,” Dr. Just K) Spiced Sugar Cookies 1 - 29< Stephen J. Maher, State Tuber­ ROLLS . OR Right culosis Commission Chairman; “The ROBERTSON’S QUALTTY SOAPS SIRLOIN STEAKS Educational Side of the Problem,” 10c dozen Applesauce Cake - Ernest W. Butterfield, BtaU Com­ for ISt missioner of Education; "The lb. 2 9 e CHOCK FUU OF Family Physician's Part in the Pro­ TINV lU D L M LAUNDRY — TOILET — BATH Sausage MAYONNAISE RAIimS , gram," Dr. Ralph A. McDonnel, Raisin Bread ^ Si President, Connecticut Medical So­ FINAST WHITE ciety; "Practical Experience in SOLO BY Scotch Ham Calvei liver Prhe Bread sSatSSSS& 15 8r X-ray Case Finding,” Dr. Herbert MADE FROM PURE M R. Edwards, Director of the Bxireau SLICED s ar of Tuberculosis, New Haven De­ C B. J, Anderson Pina Straat Market lb. 3 9 « INGREDIENTS Bchneiit Bread partment of Health. 68 South Biatn Street 144 Pine Street BACON m LOTS OF PUR 1 0 Sm CT fN D In the afternoon session, follow­ Adam Braiausld J. Robb * Son ing an informal tour of the hospital, 81 North Street 217 Center. Street the program will be as follows: "The f t 2 1 c CHEESE Chamber of Commerce Health Con­ Leo BrauxansM Soranton E Son AMERICAN—MEDIUM FREEI SHOeilKPIAHE test," Csjrl E. Buck, Field Di- 66 North Street 802 Spruce Street 35^ - V FMffORlPIftlOPSSP 2PKAR eector, American Public Health As­ W . B. BUUngs Barry Suew CANADIAN VALUL ^ -W sociation; "Health Conditions in WiHiplnt, Ooiui. W appi^, Coun. 2 S c Germany and ,” Dr. John L. BACON Rice, Health Officer, New Haven, J. B. Nladden Thomas D. Smith HILS and present president of the C. P. 82 LanrM Street 2 North School Street PORK ROLL ;s r,. 10 0 L M 1 mmtasiHT TO MFORft ^ H. A., "Sanitation of Taverns and Jamee N. Nlohels Star aiarfcet ROAST Steins,” Warren J. Scott, Director Blghlaud Park, Oouu. 47 North Street of the Bureau of Sanitary Engineer­ VEAL PRESERVING SUPPUU ing of the State Department of OswaKTe Meat SlM^ Plnehnrst Oroeery V2 lb. 2 5c . giNon U7Vi Spruce Street 802 Mala Street Health. Mr. Scott’s talk will be VMBGARXMaL t W followed by a discussion opened by Pero Orchards Bale^ Self-Serve iar C D. Gallager, Inspector, Meriden 276 Oakland Street Blaln Street Try A* NEW Dairy and Food Commission. CAhJ NON CERTO 'g 294 Blahlea Q r o o m Oo. Bursaeh Bihe. IISHTOWft 188 Spruce Street 470 Hartford Read M A IL PB^3X kt i I J ^ED a k e s ll FPIEE SANDWKH PAROWAX X 94 W. Harry England Caaaio’B Blarkst B * A Jackson, Mich., Sept. 23.— (AP)— Blaiiebeater, Oreen 88-40 Oak Street Harold L. Neff, cnevelana air mfU Add only Milk SPREAD JAR RINGS 8 SS4 pilot whose plane crashed in a FalrSeJd Oroeery C. B. Tryon 884 Hartford Bead 8'Bast Ceatsr Btrset swamp near here early Saturday, . . . MIX . . . BAKE r iN A I T IDEAL JARS « 994 R 114 died at 6:80 a. m. today. Char tee Skrahnoa RNtalt Btarksl Makes delleloui Btseuits. Neff, who lay beside his wrecked 68 North Street 18 BtsssO Street TASTY DILKIOUS MASON JAM nr 114 « m plane for 68 hours before being dis­ Muffiin, Waffles, etc. ^ m PhUtp .Lewie covered, had been in a Jackson SPEaAL ' RSCn heraital sinee Monday night He had 88 Cherter bek Street JiU Y GLASSES X* suffered a severe reaction from his long eippoure^ ■ ..A - \ \w ' V. * ' I w -

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Paramount plotui«b coming to the been directed by her ^laooverer, Je- ■ Tj"' SUte theater on hunday. TENDFR YOUNG MILK FEO AWSEMENIS Mlaa Dietrich, who hitherto hee | pssrs' Uip^yport of the glamocoua appeared as a eophlattoated, worid- nAo reemtly hae commanded KlUN’S MARKET ly woman, la revealed in her new the atUntloo of the world aa the (A ?) DMRICH ROLE SHOWS pxoduotlon aa an Innocentit youngvou«» I aponeor of the trouaera for woman And Delicatessen le-vogue. m Center Street coxm • Boonomy — Service NEW ACTING POWERgoee to Berlin, and, jilt o f tend OXehee FREE! We have a limited Work of Glamorous Star in BUTTER 2 lbs. 53c “The Song of Songs” Uncov­ following their divorce, ahe becomea W -W lm ^e Street", makea thla number of attractive bitter and dlalllueloned, and a notorl- acreen debut aa Mlaa Dletrloh'a w lead­ v - lim it S poonds. Water Beta (pitcher ers New Ability. ouB woman In the gay (3erman c lt/a Joff I^ n e l Atwlll^, who IM and 6 glaaeec). niuht life. elxteen yoaTe, Oenolne Spring While they laet, a "The ^ n g of Songa", sdMted set FREE nitii A new Marlene Dietrich, differ­ ent then her of ecreen from the literary clasalc ^ Her- sSapworto, Hardle^^telght and ' every |1 caah order. Sudermann, waa directed by I Helen preeman alao have good a t a t . p m a r k e t 5 Leg of Lamb % 19c Shop early! admirere have ever yUmpeed In her prevlouB pleturea, will be seen Rouben MamouUan. Thla la the|i^iM llrat Dietrich film which haa net Continuing Our Salo of Buttor, WITHOUT Genuine Spring In "The Song of Songe", her new i i j TO Bm p POSTOFFICE PROFIT, to A iiiit Dairy Farmori: in Soiling L A M B F O R E S lb. lO e Waahiogtoa, Sept 92.—(AP) — Boned U desired. Senator Louergan (D., Conn.), waa Thair Surplui. xiotiaed today the Poatoffloe Depart­ From Baby Beef ment would not carry out Its ^ana StmiiyfieM SugEr-Cured A PROTECTIVE POOD to abandon a mall delivery route In SUvGrbroek P o t R o a st ^ 15c FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN Orange, Conn. R ib R o a st ^ 19c Senator Loaefgan protested the Growing, studying kiddies need tte fat, fuel, min- abandonment after recelviim a let­ Butter 2 >^49< Dellolone ter from Robert J. Woodnis, attor­ HAMS erals and energy that milk provides. The bettw. ney of Orange and New Haven, who the milk, the more these elements are provided. O V E N R O A S T lb. 2 0 c said it waa feared the plan might FLOUR Who^ or That’s why Bryant & Chapman tested milk is the lead to the abandonment of the Half Freehly Ground predominant favorite. Orange poatoffice. It had been pro- 2 3 g , i poaed to drem the route from w est Sold Medal&PiHsbwy's $1.19 Small, Lean, FRESH' H A M B U R G PHONE 7697 Haven and Woodment, for reasons of economy. Swmyfield Fanily 95c iriglitweod Shoulders^ 14c 2 lbs. 2 5 c Serving Quality BOUVIA PROTESTS Courtesy Snnn^ield Pastry 89< 15c per pound. Since Buenos Aires, Argentina, Sept 89. Fresh SHOULDERS 1896 Id p n id ll Service I (AP)—^Tbe Bolivian mlnlatar haa WHITl HOUSE ENOOffB KLEIN’S OWN DILL PICKLES...... 6 for 10c iroteoted to tha Argentine ohancel- {ory that the Steamer Gascon haa [unloaded sixty tons of munitions MILK Mayomaise lO i: here which were transhipped to Evaporated 8-ea. It-aa. Paraguay, In violation of Argentine Unsweetened Prime Steer neutrality in the Gran Chaco dis­ pute. tall 23 < sane Rib Roast BKF RAJAH 1 9 l ;;&»»PINEHURST.S^I Gr«af for tho 13( Sandwich Spread At AAP Markets OR DRIVE OVER TO 302 MAIN ST., ONE BLOCK PAST THE ARMORY—10 experienced salespeople to serve you. childron^s fupptr Flnehnrst One Ground Beef Royal Baking Powder tan* 20c et?'38c Creamery UPTON'S pound 2 5 c » N. B. C. Favorites pka 25c Butter lb. 26c rolls We aae Just as careful In p^parlng N. B. C. Snow Peaks Asst. N>. 24c Yellow Label 2 this 25o GROUND BEEF, a.' the Pancake time la here—MY! bow the children and the grownnpa like them. For a Satur­ moat Immaculate housekeeper, .and day feature to go along with new Pancake and Bnckwbetil Pancake Flomv-we are offering It la ground in. our eleotrlo chopper hrina pkg. 14c io that all the Juloe la retained. Meat TEA Loaf, or Meat Bailor For a Satur­ Bosco Three-Food Drink b«t. 23c tTJLL QUART BOTTLES OF PANCAKE SYRUP at 35c a quart day apodal we are giving 1 green It la put op in a fancy "bimdle bottle", eaay|t...... Lima Beans Plain and marahmallow topped. Rib Roast Beef, 3 phflo- 2 5 c 2 quarts RAISIN BREAD I b ...... Red Cap Window Wash can 2 3 c Parker House Rolls Here is a Heinz soup special. Rump RosMt Beef, Bull Deg Jar Ringfl I b ...... 6 pR09‘ 2 5 c ban 17c 2 S« 12 Biscuits...... 15c 1 can of Heinz Cream of Asparagus FREE with purchase Hamburg Steaki Ajax Soap * of— Ib. • '... a a ...... ,. . can 9< Frankfurt Rolls Certe Pacific Hand Soap White Turnips 3 cans Heinz Cream of Tomato Soup^O ^ Sausage Meat^ can 2 2 c Swedish Rye Bread R>...... 2 9 c h o t Drano N ative Heinz Pepper Sauce ...... 81c Perk Boaet, Bib End, jar 2 3 c Melons HERSHEY BISCUITS H>...... Cande 6 for 12c Heinz Cherry Preserves...... •. 25c Lege of Lamb, Raiah Spicefl No. S Ib...... 9c pkfl- Starling Brooms eeeti 17c Zoin Fig Bars— — lb. 15c Try an Assorted dozen of these new Heinz Soups—4$ per Rib Lambto Okopi, cent discount

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BBBKI DIVOBOB Deo. 12, 1929, went on the rooks a borne la Norwalk, aooordlag to walk. When her father refused the addition to the deeree, ing her cousins, Marlon and Fannie SBAROH FOR PLANE testlmeay offered before Judge John ^ le Hurlbutt. few Mys later, when Herman Salt* request, ZettUa “walked out on granted the right to SANDERS ORGANIZING Southampton, England, Sept. 22. Brldfsport, Sept. 22—(AP)— Aa lin of Norwalk, Instated that^ kia Hufus B^tb in Superior Court by Several parties from Columbia elopment to.South Salem, N. Y., new father-la-law buy him a |lt,iP 0 BesKe Belbok BeltUa also of Nor­ me,” Mrs. BeltUa told the oourt. In former name. went to Hartford Tuesday evening —(AP)—A Royal Air Force plane YOUNG REPUBLICANS to witness the big NRA parade, and Joined a flotilla of s ^ s today in a all were much impressed with the search for l seaplane catapulted sight. from the liner Bremen BBO miles at BoBtOB, Sept. 22.—(AP) — The sea. Young Republicans of New Mrs. Clayton Hunt had as guests The seaplane, was due with mall Wednesday h v sister, Mrs. Chester at 7 a. m. yesterday. Fifteen min­ England, New York and New Jersey P. Winsor and son, Laurlston of SOUTH r-f/\NL HCS Tt h' ■ C OA/.V met today at the Republican state utes after that hour a report said Johnston, R. 1. it was south of the Isle of Wight committee headquarters and planned Miss Flora Wheeler spent the day and was running out of gasoline. for a general strengthening of party Wednesday at her home in Scotland. A destroyer and a mine sweeper line. Several Columbia people visited were dispatched to look for the In a message to the gathering, the Elastem States Ebcposltlon at “1 Like Good Food and Everett Sanders, chairman of the seaplane, and other ships were Republican National committee, Springfield Wednesday. warned to l.eep watch. said, "under a two-party form of government the existence of a vigilant, well-organized minority wi eoeue nuir Low Prices, I Do!” party Is the best preventative against economic and political ex­ cesses upon the part of the party in AND 90 do moat women—that’a why they make it a habit of shopping Hale’s Food Departments regu­ power. For that reason. If for no P atterson'S larly each Saturday . . . and daily, too! Not only are our customers getting nationally advertised, other, the Reublican minority owes It to the country and to the people QUALITY foods but the prices are an added inducement to shop Hale’s. Food budgets go so much fur­ to be vigilant, to organize and be MARKET ther when food buying is done the “Self-Serve” way. Remember, like over a quarter of a million cus­ ready to tsdce to the court of public Telephone 3386 101 Center Street opinion any issues upon which it tomers a year have learned, that— differs from the present adminis­ QUALITY SATISFIES EVERY TIME! tration.” Boneless Brisket. ii Wallace Steams, state chairman Corned Beef, 18c and 20c lb. for Massachusetts, told the delegates Legs Lamb Ground Boneless Veal OO m It Pays To Wait On Yourself** "as loyal American citizens it is Roasts, lb. .. our opportunity to serve our country Beef by supporting all . measures that Rilw Roasts, lb. Rib Veal Roasts, ^ Hale’s Own Milk will restore America to her leader­ ship among the nations of the 20c, 23c 20c Swift’s Premium world.” He urged the cultivation lb. and training o' foreigners for citi­ Pot Roasts, lb. ' ' t 25c Bread zenship. Steak Veal Outlets, 3 5 ^ 2 loaves “OVENIZED” 18,20,25c Ground Bottom Round, O C .... Veal Shanks, COLUMBIA lb...... Z a > C 25c Swift’s Daisy Q C ^ lb. Hams, lb. . . . m OC Legs of Large, 19 - ounce Miss Nancy Ellicott and Miss 28c loaves. Fresh baked Mary Thompson of New York spent Swift’s Smoked 1 by Newton Robert­ HAM Monday night at the Christhilf cot­ Shoulders, lb. 1 m C son’s bakery special tage on the Green on their way '■“i? . 2 0 c Fresh Shoulders, 1 O .. for the "Self-Serve.” home from Maine. LAMB lb...... IZC George Fox of Camden, N. J., Center cuts. ^ pound Cleveland Collins and Miss Laura (whole) Collins of Hartford and Miss Myrtle Smoked Filet Haddock and Select Oysters, first of Jack Frost CANE Collins of Columbia -were dinner the season. Limited supply. guests Sunday at the home of Mr. pound and Mrs. Raymond Lyman. In the Fresh Chickens...... 28c lb. SUGAR SmaU size, lean, mild, sugar cured, aldnned back ham from afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Col­ Genuine Spring lege the finest com fed porkers to bo bad. There’s something dlstinotly lins of Hartford and Mr. and Mrs. Fresh F ow l...... 24c lb. of Uunb. WhnVi bet­ different about "ovenlzod” ham. Perhaps. It's in the taste, per­ Herbert Collins of WiUimantic join­ ter than deliciou^y haps it’s in the tenderness, or may bo it’s in the curing. At any ed the party. Fresh E g g s...... •...... 42c doz. roasted leg of lamb end CANS 1 0 49 * rate, hundreds of our customers agree with us that it ranks among The Masnick family from the mint JeUy for a Sunday Sweeter than beet sugar, hence the hlgheot In supreme quality. Bronx, N. Y., moved into the Judson Spiced Ham, Bologna, Pressed and Minced' Ham, dinner? Try it this SUGAR more economical. Refined in the isham farm Saturday night. Their Frankfurts, Bacon, 30c and 25c lb. Cheese, Square and week! IJ. 8. A. furniture came in a huge moving Round, Cream Cheese, Cheese Spread, Lard, Canadian HALE’S STRICTLY FRESH van, and on accoimt of the pouring rain no attempt was made to unload Bacon, ____ the furniture until Sunday morning. Elizabeth Park Coffee, 32e lb. Nation-Wide Coffee, Ooontry ReU EGGS dozen 4 7 . Mrs. German and daughter 25c lb. Arbuckle’s Coffee, 28c Ib. White House and Amelia, and sons Adolph, Otto and Freeh, large eggs from nearby local benneriea Theae eggs are Alfred are visiting relatives in Chi­ Maxwell House, Chase & Sanborn’s, King Arthur Coffee, VEAL KOAST exactly ao advertise. To bo termed largo they most bo 24 oonoeo cago, HI. and Flour Also. B u tter 2h>s. 4 3 . per dozen, or over. To be called locals, they must be exactly th a t Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Robinson of To bo strictly fresh they can bo only a few hours eld. Post Hill, with Prof, and Mrs. Wet- Last and not least by any means, is Patterson’s gwost sad fresh. Good for table or cooking. more of WiUiaxnstown, Mass., spent Scotch Ham in the roast from 2 pounds up, 25c lb. C pound the week-end at the Robinson cot­ Sliced, 30c lb. If you want a roast, p l ^ e give us a little ARMOUR’S STAR tage at Misquamlcut Beach. Little Miss ^^rglnia Carol Hurl- time to make yon one. Boneless veal roast RoUed—no waste aU Maxwell House butt of Charleston, W. Va., is visit­ solid m eat LARD pound j i C offee lb. 2 4 - Lindt 5 pounds to a oustomer. ARMOUR’S MBLROSB SMOKED Always a popular item. We roservo the right to PORK ROAST limit quantity. SHOULDERS pound 8 * Small, loan, ihankleesl The Manchester Public Market White Leaf 3 pound 2 4 V 2 FREE! A Dish Towel CA N NON F lo u r lb. bag $ 1 .0 9 With Every Paclcsge of DISHTOWIL Cut from government inspected Western pork­ AU-purpoee flour! Manchester Day Specials ers. Bakeg-All FREE DEPENDABLE MEATS, FRUITS, VEGETABLES AND Orate M Welgel’e BAKERY GOODS RIGHTLY PRICED Rib R oast Frank!urtera lb. 20c 2 3 * American bologna included. For making delicious biscuits, waffles, Finest Legs of Spring Lamb, ON SALE! Fancy, Fresh, Young, Tender muffins. all sizes, lb...... CHICKENS ^ r frying, boiling or Fores of Lamb, whole, roasting, about 3 Vi pounds A ^ RUMFORD BEEF Haupt A Burgi lb...... each. On sale at, lb...... Finest Rib Lamb Chops, Fancy Fresh Fowl for Cutting Up. Baking Powder tin 27^ lb...... Also Native Pullets and Native Roasting Chooce pkg. 2 6 c For better baking result*—try Rumford! Chickens. Oonulao Swtse Ontjera ehoeoe. 6-portlon pack- ON SALE! Fresh Made Lamb pound •f®* Columbia Tomato Clover Patties, 5c each. 6 for...... For a nice meat loaf, try our Fresh Ground Boneless prlnae Boneless Rolled Roast Lamb, Hamburg, 15c lb. O C ... rib roast out Soup...... tin 5c B acon...... pkg. 8c all solid meat, at, lb...... 18c 2 lbs...... d b O C from A. No. 1 Juot like borne made! Lean! Rindless! Sliced! •FIRST THIS SEASON! Fresh Native ON SALE! Rib Roast Beef for the Oven, heavy steers. Cookie Department Specials! Pigs’ Liver, 15c lb. standing or boned and rolled 1 ^ Prinoe Albert Hale’s "Plain Bag” 2 lbs...... 25c if you wish, lb...... 19C Sunshine Asaorted Tobacco...... tin 85c T e a ...... lb. 29c Our Home Made Pure Pork Extra Fancy Boneless Rolled O C ^ Pound tins. Orange Pekoe, Formosa Sausage Meat, lb...... 15c Roast Beef for the Oven, lb. ... C SAUSAGES Oolong. \ COOKIES AU Kinds AT OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT pound C igarettes...... Large Package Home Made Corned Beef Hash, ...... carton $1.07 R in so ...... 2 for 37c ON SALE! Home Made Fruit ] ^ 9 ^ pound lb...... 15c Pies, all kinds at, each ...... Home Made Potato Salad, Fresh, purej>ork link sausages. W'hy not pan­ Popular Every Day Items cakes and sausages for a tasty fall breakfast? Unnshine” dainties and "Sweet Sixteens.’* Home Made Pumpkin Pies, lb...... 15c Old Dutch Cleanser. .8 cans 19c Sbeffield M ilk...... 8 cans 16o Home Baked Beans with Pork, Ssvol Am m onia...... quart 9e Heinz K etchup...... bottle 18o each ...... CampbeU’s Pork-Beans ...... quart ...... 20c FIG BARS...... 2 lbs. 23c ...... S cans 17c Williams’ Spices ...8 pkgs. 28c ON SALE! Stuffed and Roasted Native Home Made Raisin Bread with Pure fig fUIing. White Pea Beans ... .2 lbs. 18c Scot Tissue...... 8 for 25c Chickens, good size, ready to serve, each plenty of raisins, each ...... 10c (York State white pea beans.) (As soft as old linen.) Home Made Coffee Rings, sugar CHEESE 75c 98c frosted, 15c each. 2 f o r ...... 25c 3 pound Fresh Fruits and Vegetables For Your Table AT OUR VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT Sunkist Nice White Cauliflower, each 10-Pound Sacks of Small Onions Fancy American cheese—best quality! Fresh, Crisp, Green Savoy and for Pickling...... 19c Fancy Green Peppers for Pickling SPINACH O ranges Fancy Native McIntosh Apples, or Stuffing, 16-qt. basket. .^... M ilk Fed 6 lbs...... 25c Fresh Native Parsnips, Fresh Picked Lima Beans, 2 lbs. f o r ...... pk. 1 7 * doz. 3 quarts ...... 25c Crisp and clean. Spinach for 10-Pound Sacks of Large Native Carrots or Beets, health and here’s price value on this Onions ...... 25c 2 bunches f o r ...... quality. ' Good size. Juicy! Tasty! AT OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT Hearts of Native Maxwell House Coffee, good to bunch Cantaloupes 3 1 9 * the last drop, lb. c a n ...... Confectionery Sugar, C elery 1 0 * Ib. pkg...... each Bleached white celery. Two and tbreo-otaUi bunches. Pink meated, dollclouo tastlag melons! Fresh Cocoanut in Bulk, Be sure and ahop lb...... Strictly Fresh Pullet Eggs early tomorrow morn­ Green Top Prune Snowdrift in Bulk, from Coventry, doz...... ing If you want one... lb...... they always go like Rinso, 2 large packages Certo, Recipe Bo

k MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN„ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22,1238, p a g e T W E L V iB Read the Classified Rental Propertu Liitinq on this Pag m l Ui

BUSINESS LOCATIONS AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 MOTORCYCLES— APARTMENl'S—FLATS— NRA GIFT SHOWER KIWANIANS TO HEAR BICYCLES 11 TENEMENTS 63 FOR RENT Gi A & P Buys Baby Beef WE BUY. SEU^i. ana ucnange usee r o RENT—OFFICES AT 866 Main REV. HARRIS MONDAY cars all raaites and models. Axmorjr FOR SALEJ—SMALL girls’ bicycle, FOR RENT—CENTER STRBaJT, 6 FOR MISS WARNER street (Orford Bldg.) Apply Ed> Oarage, 60 Welle etreet Telephone 24 inch wheel, 18 inch frame. Phone room tenement with all Improve­ ware J Holl. Tel. ;643 and 8025. Champion From Girl 6874^______6150. ments, and garage. Inquire 146 WUI Be Methodist Pastor’s Center street Mrs. Henry Coleman Arranges FOR SALE—ONE 1929 Ford pick­ Party for Bride-To-Be — First Appearance Before up, A-1 condition. Call at 235 Ver­ MOVING—TRUCKING- FOR RENT—SIX ROOM tenement HOUSES FOR KEN'l 65 Shopmates Attend. Local Service Club. non street. Telephone 6721. STORAGE 20 with all improvements, and ga­ rage. Inquire 172 Charter Oak S t RENTS OF EVERY Description Miwa Dorothy Warner, whose en­ Rev. Leonard C. Harris, the new FOR SALE—^LATE 1929 Chevrolet SILVER LANE BUS LINS offei the and price Singles, flats, tenements gagement to Herbert Anderson was pastor of the South Methodist sedan, good condition, new extra accommodation ot tLelz targe Ue- FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene­ —no charge. Disd 8601 John F. recently announced, was entertained church will be the guest speaker at tire, tube and oil. Apply 8 Hem­ Luxe bus for lodge, part;, or team ment at 64 Birch street luqiiire at Shannon, 79 Russell street at an NRA gift shower by her shop- the Monday noon meeting of the lock street. trips at special rates. Phone 3063. 47 Cottage street. mates of the Lynn la t h e r Washer 8860. 8864. I'D RENT—FIVE AND SIX room and Mat Company Icist night at the Manchester Kiwanis club at the Qouses, single ana double; also AUTO ACCESSORIES— FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM down­ home of Mrs. Henry T. Col'unan of Country clubhouse. This will be hla LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE stairs flat all improvements, rea­ modem apartments. Apply Edwaro 17 Oakland street. initiiij appearance before the service TIRES moving, general oiicklng, Uvery J. HolL Telephone 4642 and 8025. sonable rent. Inquire 36 Russell club, and it behooves every Kiwan- service. Out affiliation with United Mrs. Coleman, whose home was street tastefully decorated in red, white lan to turn out to hear his message. USED TIRES—3. 700-18; 3, 600-19; Vans Service means tower rates on FOR RJBNT—FCUR room house, and blue wltb copies of pictures of While many ol the members have 3. 550-18; 2, 525-18; 1, 600-18; 1, furniture moving to distant points. 138 School street all improve­ FOR RENT—SIX ROOM tenement President Roosevelt here and there had the privilege of welcoming Rev. 600-21 :/4, 475-19; 1, 500-19; 1, 55- Large modem trucks experienced at 589 Center street, modem im­ ments, with or without garage. 19; 2,/650-19. Esso Station, cor­ Adults preferred. Telephone 7770. under a large NRA sig;n, hand paint­ Harris to the church and to ' n- men, prompt service, all goods m- provements and garage. Inquire Chester, It will "be the first oppor­ ner Main and Bissell streets. ed by one of the girls, explained that sured while In transit are features 591 Center street FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM flat the reason she called it an NRA tunity others will have bad ot meet­ offered at no extra expens« to you. single house, all improvements, shower was because it was through ing him socially. He hasn’t an­ Daily trips to New York, oaggage FOR RENT—FOUR room tene­ nounced his subject, but It is sure to Want Ad Infennatlea garage if deslrid. 16 Homestead NRA schedules that all the em­ ualivered direct to steamship piers ment, first floor, all improvements, street. Telephone 7091. ployees were working on full time please. For further Information call 3U63 at 170 Oak streei, rent $20. Inquire and made the shower possible finan­ Principal Thomas Bentley ot the Manchester 8860. 8864. Perrett & Glenney Inc. Maples Matumity Home. cially. north end schools will provide the ‘‘Dot’’, as she is known by the stunt, and Harold Cude the attend­ Evening Herald FOR RENT—THREE. FIVE and girls and boys at the shop, received ance prize. PAINTING—PAPERING 21 six room tenements, with aU mod­ Condition Of very many bMutlful gifts, which will CLASSIF'IEO em Improvements. Inquire at 147 Here's 11 years old Theresa Qrassl and her champion steer which PAINTING, PAPER HANGING help to start her home. ADVERTISEMENTS GSast Center street or Phone 7864. the A & P stores bought for I10J102. Later In the evening, the girls and kalsomlning done at reason­ State Roads were joined by the men folks, at SUPPER A SUCCESS, able prices. EJstimate cheerfully Count MX averas* wonU to a ilaM FOUR ROOM TENEMENT; three World records for beef on the which time refreshments were laltlale, numbere and abbrevlationii given. Telephone 6064. hibited steers in the Exposition •aob eoont as a word and compound room apartments, at 88 Mapia Road conditions and detours in hoof fell yesterday at the Eastern Baby Beef Show four years ago. served with the assistance ot Mrs. GIRLS PLAN ANOTHER words as two words lUnlmnm ooet Is street Six room tenement garage. the State of Connecticut made nec States Exposition in Springfield and now has his own farm in Pine Frank Sheldon and Mrs. Harold Top- nrlos ot three Unsa . essary by highway construction and when a price $11.15 per pound was Lins rates nsr day for translsBt REPAIRING 23 School atreet Telephone 6517. Plains, N. Y. The Grand Champion liff, whose husbands are also em­ oiling annoimced by the Connecticut paid bj' The Great Atlantic and Pa­ weighed four hundred pounds when ployed at the shop. St. Mary’s Friendly Society BOeetlT, Marsh IV, MOWER SHARPENING, vacuum FOR RENT—LELLEY STREET, Highway Department as of Septem­ cific Tea Company for the Grand the present owner, Miss Qrassl, Last Thursday the comp ny helc Hopes to Put On Second Cash Char»s near Center, first floor modem five- ber 20, 1933. cihampion Baby Steer. The price its annual dog roast and outing at 6 Consecutive Uays J cleaner, washing machine, gun. bought him six month: ago. He Affair Soon— ^Meeting Mon­ • Consecutive Days .. • ots ll ste lock repairing, key making. Braltb- room apartment; outlet for electric Route No. U. S. 1: Branford. Bos­ paid WdS $10,202. now weighs ove< nine hundred Coventry, and in spite ot the very 1 ...... I 11 Otsi 11 ots walte, 62 Pearl street stove; garage. Inquire 21 Elro. ton Post road is being oiled for 1 Theresa Qrassl, eleve years old pounds, a gain of 2.8 pounds a day. bad weather that day a most enjoy­ day. All orders for Phone 6661. able time was spent at the Hodge will be oharxsd at the one Urns mile. Old Lyme. Boston Post road. Pine Plal , N. Y. 4-H Club mem­ Brlarcllff Laddie 68th waa reserve Bpselal rates tor long term svsxt Shoulders are being oiled for 6 ber carried ai ay the Grand Cham­ champion a*' Rhlnebeck, N. Y., two cottage. The Oirla’ Friendly society of S t day advertising given upon CUURSEK AND CLASSES 27 FOR RENT—21 CAMBRIDGE S t - miles. pionship honors with her Brlarcllff months ago. He is sired by Pro­ Mary’s church serv^ e tasty sup­ Ads ordered tor three or six daye Five room flat Reuonable. Inquire Laddie 58th. The low blocky Aber­ per to an enthusiastic crowd last and stopped before the third or nfth BEAUTY CULTURE—Bam while Route No. 4: Shuron-Corawall spective Briarcliff, 2nd, a bull which on premises or 90 School street deen Angus steer proved Its class BREAKS SHALL BONE evening in the large eocial room, day will be charged only foi the ac­ learning. Details free. Hartford road. About 2Vi mUes ot grading also sired ten of the entries In the Burnside; in competition with one hundred ba­ which waa attracUvel" decorated tual number of times the ad nPP*hi^* Academy ot Hairdressing. 693 Main and gravel surface, from Cornwall show this year. ed. charging at the rate earned, but by beeves exhibited by ninety-nine A & P executives in commenting with colorful autumn garden flow­ no allowance or refunds can M made street Hartford. bridge west. Grading and building IN LEG AT SOCCER on six time ede stopped after the FOR RENT— FIVE ROOM flat bridges on new location. Old road club members in the best show in on the purchase of the Grand ers. Thursday night shoppers, and with all modem convenimees at 65 open to traffic. Sharon. Millerton the long listing of the event at the Champion t.t this record-breaking store clarkp took advantage of the **No**Sil forbids": asplay lines not SITUATIONS WANTED— Summer street Phone during day, road is being oiled for 1 mile. Ecuitem States Exposition. This price laid that while > ft P waa Injured when practicing with opportunity to dine between four "**Tnie Herald wiU not be responsible FEMALE 38 3136. Inquire on premises - after 5. Route No. U. S. 6: Windham. was Miss Grassi’s first venture in glad to own beef of this grade for the Manchester High school soccer o’clock and seven o’clock, and com­ for more than one Inoorreot Insertion Rent reasonable. the baby beef feeding and manage­ the stores, tl.e most important fea­ candidates, John Donahue, high mented on its convenience; and al­ of any advertisement ordered for Phelp’s crossing, 20 feet concrete m i d d l e ment contest. ture of the purchase is the encour­ school junior, son of Mr. and Mrs so upon th( fine service tendered more than one time. AGED womsm would like WANTED— YOUNG LADY to pavement, lengtb 1-4 mile is under * The new Grand Champion Steer agement given the younger genera­ Joseph Donahue of 144 Adams them. Much eff the success of the The inadvertent omission ot lUMr- position as housekeeper. Prefers shiure apartment near Main street construction. Traffic can pass. rent pnblloaUon ot advertleteg wlU bo was bred by Myron Brown, a for­ tion in the "(ffort to breed and raise street, is confined to his home, hav­ supper waa due to Mrs. Florence good home. Write Box O. Herald. Telephone 5856 after five o’clock. Route No. 12: Groton. Submarine rootlfled only by oanooUatlon of tho road. Shoulders are being oiled for mer New York City boy, who ex­ better stock. ing a smal bone broken In his Turner’s superintendence and cul­ charge made tor the service endered. inary advice. The members of the All advertisements must oontora 3 miles. Killingly. Norwich road is right leiT It was necessary to place society are '.oping to be able to in etyle, oopy and ‘ yPOdJhP*'^ HELP WANTED— MODEIRN FIVE room lower flat at being oiled for 4 miles. Plainfield. the leg in a cast. regulations enforced by the puWleh- plan another supper of thia kind FEMALE 3.5 Oede Place. Telephone 5555. Norwich road. Shoulders are being field Junction road. Waterbound ers and they reserve the right to again In the near future. edit, revise or reject any oopy con­ oiled for IVi miles. Plainfield. macadam under construction from GRAND MASTER’S DAY THEATRICAL MAN DIES sidered obJeotlonablA ...... WANTED—PUBLIC stenographer FOR RENT—4 ROOM TENEMENT French’s crossing, 20 feet concrete U. S. Route 7 3-4 easterly. Open to Bridgeport, Sept. 22 — (AP) — There will be a regular Girls' CLOSING HOURS—Claeelfled ads to to share office space. Write Box all Improvements, centrally locat­ pavement about 1-3 mile Is under traffic. Brookfield. Brookfield Junc­ Peter Dawe, 69, brother of former Prienaj meeting Monday, Septem­ bo published same day must be re- 2-B. Herald. IN STATE TOMORROW ber 25. All members who were not oelved by IS o'clock noon; Saturdays ed. Available Oct. 1. Tel. 6854. Ap­ construction. One-way traffic. tion road is being oiled for mile. Police Commissioner Samuel Dawe ply 701 Main street Route No. 25: A section of con­ Route No. 160: Walllijgford. East and widely known for his theatrical able to miJee necessary returns 10:80 a. m. WANTED — GIRL for general pavement on the New Mllford- Center street is being oiled for 2 ventures, including the building of from the distribution of tickets at TELEPHONE YOUR housework, who will live at home. BEAUTIFUL NEW four rooms, Lltcbfield road from Marbiedale to miles. Masons to Observe Event at Cie Cameo theater here, died today the meeting I:eld on Wednesday WANT ADS. Write Herald, Box L, giving ex­ scraped floors, 2nd floor $20; also Bantam, 8 1-4 miles in length. Route No. 153: Westbrook. West- the Masonic Home in Wall­ at his home, after a three months’ night are urged to do so on Mon­ Ads are aooepted over the telephone perience and references. one $15.00. Inquire Tailor Shop, 3 Shoulders and railing incomplete. brook-Essex road. Shoulders are be­ Illness brought on by a shock. day. •t the CHARGE RATH given above ingford With Appropriate as a oonvonlence to advortlsers, bnt Walnut street Open to traffic. ing oiled for 1 mile. Exercises. tho exS'H r a t e s will bo aooepted as POULTRY AND SUPPLIES 43 Route No. 34: West Haven. Derby Route No. 169: Stonlngton. Ole f u l l p a y m e n t If paid at the bnel- FOR RENT—TWO THREE and Pike is being oiled for about mile. Mystic road. Shoulders are being Bess oflloe on or before the seventh four room furnished or unfurnished ALLEN'S ROASTING ducka uira Routei^^ No. 41; Salisbury. Sharon- oiled for 2 miles. Route No. 199: Wallingford, Sept. 22.—(AP)— T H E ^ day following tho drat Insw^on ^ apartments. Manchester Construc­ aaoh ad otherwise the CHARGE It-'c lb., dressed 22c. i'oliana itira- Lakeville road is being biled for 4 Salisbury. Millerton-LakeviUe road Grand Master’s Day will be ob­ tion Co. Tel. 4131 or 4359. r a t s will be oolleoted. No responel- pike and Parker atreeta Tei. 8837. miles. is being oiled for 2 miles. served tomorrow at the Masonic bUlty for errors la telephoned ads Route No. 205: Plainfield. Brook­ iirlll be aesumed and their aoonraoy FOR REINT—6 ROOM tenament on Route No. 53: Weston. Oiling Home under the direction of the lyn road. Shoulders are being oiled O0f*n*s A ^ oaaskot be gnarenteed. Wadsworth street with garage. Cobbs Mill bridge and gutters. Masonic charity foundation. ARTICLES FOR SALE 4.^ Route No. 67: Seymour and Ox­ for mile. HAL oScHRAN QEOneE SCAQPQ^ Adults. Tel. 4298. ', 2 The exercises will be held in a INDEX OF ford. Seymour - Southbury road. Route No. 215: Groton. Noank large tent on the lawn of the home CLASSIFICATIONS GRAIN FED, cow manure, well About 6 miles ot reinforced con­ anu Long Point roads. Shoulders c) irn'eTiicA tcRVKi, uto 'M & u .an ir.o rr.- rotted, large load, $5.00 delivered TWO OF OUR BEST three room and for the first time loud speakers Births 0 0 o o o d|Kd.*aiadlA«MB.««rt crete under construction. Open to are being oiled for 3 miles. - i Shsuurock Farm, 195 Spencer apartments are vacant redecorat­ will be installed that the voices of Engs gem on to ed, hot water. Johnson Block. Tel. traffic. speakers may carry to the linoits of Marrl?-oo street, telephone 6437. Route No. 69: Betha(}y and Pros­ Doatha o o • g** • • • «• 6917 or 7635. NOTED ASTRONOMER DIES the enclosed arear. Card of Thanks pect. Bethany-Prospect road. About The opening address will be by In Memorlam FOR RENT—HEATED apartment, 5 miles bituminous macadam under FUEL AND FEED 49-A Hamilton, Ont., Sept. 22— (A P )— the Rev. Arthur F. Lewis of Nau­ Ix>8t Rnd Pound •‘•••^••••.dssddddc * second floor, 829 Main street, 3 construction. Open to traffic. Annoancements ,oro odgsdMgsatdsdc d The Rev. Dr. D. B. Marsh, noted gatuck, vice president of the 4 Personals ...... • FOR SALE—SLABS, KINDLINGs' large rooms, fireplace, bath, gas Route No. 72: J^iddletown-Crom- Foundation board and the response well-Berlin turnpike. 3 3-4 miles ot ascronomer, died at his home today Antomobllcs hickory and oak. Selected fireplace range an^ water heater, newlv after an illness of several months. will be by the grand master, Sam­ Antomobllea for Sale ...... 4 wood, cut to order. C. A. Staye. rt novated, first class condition, reinforced concrete pavement under uel A. Moyle of New Haven. Mrs. Antomoblles for Exohergo . mb • construction but open to traffic. He was 75 years old. Auto Aooessorleo—Tlree t Dial 3149. furnished if desired, rent reason­ On the occasion of the total Carolyn L Kane of Deep River, Auto Repairing—Painting «••-.. « able. Apply G. E. Keith Furniture Route No. 74: Ashford and Wil- worthy grand matron of the Eiastem lington. E. Willlngton- Warrenville eclipse of the sun in eastern North Auto School! *-A Company opposite High school. America about a year ago Dr. Star, will speak for that fraternity. Autos—Ship by Truck ...«*•»« • FOR- SALE— EIGHT acres of "oad. Bituminous macadam, lengtb The day’s address will be by Past A' Autoo—For Hire ...... - . a - 1 Rowen. Call 5335. FOR R E N T -F IV E ROOM down- about 3H miles under construction, Marsh led a party of astronomers Garagea—Service—Storage ««.■> H from Hamilton to A cton ' Vale, Grand Master Arthur M. Brown of ' . a m stsdrs flat, with gaiage, all im­ 'fraffic can pass. Willington. Wil- Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... U Quebec, to observe the phenomenon. Norwich. Rev. Robert Bell of New Wanted Autoe—Motorcycles .... 18 provements, 29 Walker street. lingt.>n-Warrenville road. Shoulders Haven will give the Invocation and Bnetness and Profesaloiial gai vises GARDEN—FARM— are being oiled for 2 miles. Tolland. He returned with some of the best Business Services Offered ...... 11 Telephone 3437. pictures obtained by any scientific vocal numbers will be by Maurice Household Srrvtcee O ffered...It-A DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 V.^illington-Rockville road. Should­ E. Wallen. Building—Contracting 14 RENTS NOW AVAILABLE In "di ers are being oiled for 2 miles. party. As soon as he got back to Hamil­ As in past years, Mizpab Chap­ Florists—^Nurseries ...... 1.6 FOR SALE—GRAPES 55c per sections of the town, modem five Route No. 80; Saybrook. Say- ter, O. E. S., will be the hostess Funeral Directors ...... 16 basket. Frank N. Smith, 245 Union and six room tenements from $18 brook-KiiJingworth road. Shoulders ton from that trip Dr. Marsh hur­ Heatln; Plumbing—Roofing .m 17 ried to Norwich, where, in the dead for the luncheon. Insurance ...... 18 street, telephone 4064. per month up. Arthur A. Knofla. are being oiled for 5 miles. The presiding officer will be Rob­ Millinery—Dressmaking ...... 19 Telephone 5440 or 4359. Route No. 87: Andover-Coventry- of the night, he developed the plates Moving—^Trucking—Storage ..« 80 FOR SALE—CONCORD SJjd Clin- he had obtained by means of a ert S.Walker of Waterbury, presi­ Bolton. Willlmajitlc-Hartford road. dent of the board. The exercises Painting—Papering ...... — .< m t 81 ton wine grapes. McLelland Farm, FOR Re n t —MAIN s t r e e t , a w special process he had perfected. Professional Serrices ...... 88 Shoulders are being oiled for 5^ will begin at 1:15 p. m., e. d. t. Repairing ...... 28 81 Lake street. Telephone 3539. and six room tenements, modem. miles. (RBAD THE STORY, "HEN COLOR THE PICTURE) Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning .*• 84 Inquire 459 Main street Phone LYNCH APPOINTED. Route No. 93: Brooklyn and Can­ clothes. You’ve messed them all Toilet Goods and Service ...••»* 85 6150. 7 YEAR OLD MOTHER Soon Duncy shouted, “Hey there Wanted—Business Service 26 HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 terbury. Canterbury-Brooklyn road up, goodness knows,” cried Scouty. is being oiled for 6 miles. Middlebury, Conn., Sept. 22.— goes the pig that’s dressed up Bdocational FOR RENT—SIX ROOM tenement, London, Sept. 22— (AP) — The Then he took thi clot>.es and let Courses ano Classes sen •.m.m.m.* 9m • 87 Route No. 94: Glastonbury. Addi­ (AP)—Eight years as New Haven in my colthea. Gee, if t gets away at 14 Bdgerton street all modem case of an Indian girl giving birth the pig run free. Private (netruotlon . . . » ...... 88 FOR SALE—KITCHEN range. 64 son road is being oiled for 2 miles. county commisslonei. end for Prank I just don’t know what I will do. Dancing .nn. • • «u:.88-A improvements, five minutes to A. Waters of Middlebury, Oct. 10, to a baby before being seven years Soon Duncy was all dressed Musical—Dramatic ...... 89 Hilliard street Telephone 4880. Route No. 95: Volvmtown. Ekonk agaiili. Kind Dotty brushed him off mills. Telephone 8301. when he will be succeeded by Alex­ of age was reported by a Delhi doc­ “I’m ready to stop swimming Wanted—Instruction ...... 8C Hill road and Church street. Water- now. You’ll have to get my clothes, and then she said, “Don’t worry. FOR SALE—CRAWFORD Royal bound macadam length about 3 1-4 ander Lynch of West Haven. Wa­ tor today in the "British Medical Financial FOR RENT—SIX ROOM tenement, somehow. Come Scouty, you pulled You look just as nice as nice can nds—Stocks—Mortgagee m --- 81 stove, suitable for oil burner, rea­ n.iles under construction. Traffic ters was first appointed county Journal’’ of London. all modem improvements. Comer off the trick, and so it’s up to you.’’ be.” Bu!usinesa Opportunities ...... 81 sonable. Phone 8601 or inquire 79 should avoid this route. commissioner in 1925. The baby weighed four pounds, Money to Loan .....- » ...... • • • • 9m 81 Wadsworth and streets. “All right,’’ cried Scouty, “I will Russell street Route No. 100: New Fairfield and T.ynch will be the first Democratic three oimces at birth, the doctor re­ Help and Sitnatlona Apply 31 Wadsworth street. New Haven county commissioner In ported. Beyond suffering from try. The next time that the pig All of a sudden came a shout. Help Wanted—Female ...... 81 Danbury. Waterboimd macadam The ,parro* yelled, “Hey, lads, FOR SALE—9 PIECE American a score of years. He is former fright for three days, he added, the runs by. I’ll grab it b tbe hind Help Wanted—Male ...... 8f FOR RENT—TWO 4 ROOM tene­ about one mile in length on the Fer- look out. Here comes Id Easter Help Wanted—Male or Female .. 27 walnut dining room set, 8 piece gone road and one mile on the Balls secretary of the Democratic state mother recovered perfectly and waa log, and then hang or good and Agents Wanted ...... »;.87-A ments, newly painteo inexpensive. Runny This Is Where she lives, fibre living room set upholstered, Pond road. Laying surface and oil­ committee, and is associated with able to nurse the infant for nine tight. Situations W anted-Fem ale...... Si Apply 178 Spmee street. “My goodness, how that p! ' can you luiov^. Situations Wanted—Male ...... 81 like new. 35 Grove street, Rock­ ing. Open to traffic. New Fair- the Old Guard. months, when it weighed eleven Employment Agencies ...... 4( pounds, two ounces. run. I think you’re going to see “ She is hauling her smaU egg­ ville, telephone 547. field. Balls Pond road la being oiled shell cart. I hot>e it doesn’t fall Live Stock—Pete—Ponltiy— Vehicle, for 2 miles. V SEARCH FOB BODIES some fun. I only hope Tm lucky Dogs—Birds—Pets ...... 41 BUSINESS LOCATIONS TAKES OWN LIFE and my plan turns out lU right.” apart.” Then to the bunny Coppy Llv : Stock—Vehicles ...... 48 Route No. 119: Bristol-Waterbury cried, “Pe careful, now! Go slow!” Poultry and Supplies ...... 48 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 53 FOR RENT 64 rbad. (over South Mountain). 2 Bridgeport, Sept. 22— (AP) — Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock ■ 44 Fear that either children from the Woodstock, Ckmn., Sept. 22 — He waitec for a little while and Then Dotty shouted “This Is miles of bituminous road under con­ swell. Just look what’s hiding in Par Sale—MlBccIlaneonn FOR SALE—UPRIGHT piano in FOR RENT—OFFICES at 915 struction but open to traffic. neighborhood or hdhieless men who (A P) — Despondency due to 111 then wee Goldy, with a smile, said Articles for Sale ...... 46 good condition. Inquire 146 Center healUi was blamed today for tne “Now’s your chance. The pig is the shell. It Is a little baby chick. Boat.s and .Accessories ...... 46 Main street (next to bank). Rent Route No. 122: West Haven. nightly crept Into the place to sleep street very reasonable. Cal' Jtocco Farr. may have been trapped and killed death of Lorin Bosworth, 79, West- coming. Right t’ward you it’s My, what t. dand> ride.” Building Materials ...... 47 Shore road. Shoulders are being Ih e oarrot said “That chick has Diamonds— Watches—Jewelry .. 48 Phohe 4757. \ cUed fpr 2% mUes. when the vacant eight family house Woodstock farmer. Bosworth waa boimd.” Electrical Appliances—Radio ... 49 at 497 South avenue, collapsed Into found dead yesterday In the kitchen Then Scouty grabbed one leg fun. t^ e n e ’ei the bunny starts to Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A OFFICE AND STORE Route No. 123: New Canaan. run the chick Is always ready to FOR RENT—LARGE ROOM 20x40, Oenoke avenue. Shoulders are be­ a shapeless pile of debris, was felt of his home. Medical Elxamlner and cried, “I made the poor thing Garden — Farm—Dairy Products 60 jump right Into the shell.” Household Goods ...... 6l EQUIPMENT 54 suitable for business or club room, ing oiled for 2 miles. New Canaan. by authorities today, as workmen Ernest R. Pike, said poor health had slip and slide.” The Idnies laughed Machinery and T o o ls ...... 68 real 829 Main street. Apply G. E. for the city cleared the wreckage made Bosworth despondent and to see them roll all over on the Musical instruments...... 68 FOR SALE—UNDERWOOD Stand­ Forest street Is being oiled for 1 * (Donuy gives the Tlnles a scare Keitb Furniture Company, opposite mUe. and made sure no bodies wete caused him to take his own life with ground.* Office and Store Equipment .»«• 64 ard 14 inch typewriter, like new. in the next story.) Specials at the S tores...... 66 High school. Route No. 133: Brookfield Brook- buried in It. a shot gun. "Hold still. Tm after Dimcy’s Wealing Apparel—^Furs...... 67 What cash offer? Apply 8 Hem­ Wanted—To Buy ...... 66 lock street. Boaaii^Board—Hotels■ I Heeetta Restaaraat. The Fixer! By HAMUN Rooms Without Board . . . » ...... 69 ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 ALLEY OOP Boarders Wanted...... ».6 9 -A Country Board—Reeorta 80 WANTED—TWO gentlemen room­ Hotel*—fiestanrante » e e'# • • _«e» •1 Wanted—Rooms—Board It ers, centrally located. Telephone HmU flSstat* Fm Boat 4545. Apartmenta, Flata Tenements •8 Business Locations for Rent •« Houses tor Rant ...... 8f BOARDERS Wa In TED 59-A Suburban for Rent 81 Summer Homes for Rent ...... 87 TWO ROOMS, TEACHERS or Wanted to R e n t...... 88 B—i Bstafe Fat lala others, board or kitchen privileges, Apartment Building for Sal* •9 home atmosphere, garage. Term:; Busin*** Proptrty for Sal* » ...« 70 reasonable. 19 Autumn. Telephone Farm* and -Land for Sal* 71 6765. House* for Sale ...... 71 Lot* for Sale 0V9 9 » • • ••0m • 9 9 9 tk 9 9 9 9 78 I Resort Property for Sal* 74 Suburban tor Sal* *...... 70 AFAKTMENl-S— FLATS— Real Estate tor Bzohaag* m ... c 78 Wanted—R*al Batnt*...... n TENEMENl'S 63 Lsffnl Notlesn FIVE SUNNY rooms, lower, newly decorated, garden, adults. 22 Roose­ velt street. FOR RENT—TWO MODERN six The Herald Adrt. room rents, 6 Huds5. ^ ■■ ,Vi V- m ^r- ■I Mi^GHBSTiR EVENING HERAtp, MANCRBETER. COSN^ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22,19S8. 1

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DANCE DANCE LUTHERAN BIBLE CLASS Doctors* M fik Chooriatas, OiW B 1|» P. B. C. A. of - Prescriptions 25c .1 ib. nr. , Bolf’ T tl^ Lodfo, No. 1088. SUPPER THIS EVENING Two p^fifltered pharmacists ' Xnrn HoU* North St. Assorted centers. Friih. stock in attendance. All prescrlp;* t / d . for ' Saturday, I M s k BF loor, TomoROW Night, 8 o ^ « ^ tions cartfully and accurately fr o n t) ^Arni^midtm g6o. Loot DMieo ot SoMon Attendance Cemtest Loeera to filled. (Main Floor, right) iMANCHESTEB CoilN> ^ t Up Winners at Emanuel ABOUT TOWN Church. SATURDAY__ We Are Offering A Good Assortment Of New Merchandise For The Fidelity and Fellowship bible The prlmuy ond junior depart^ classes of the Emanuel Lutheran ______■ . . ’ ______^ mento of the South Methodist church hold a supper tmight, Episcopal church will hold a picnic starting at 6:80 o’olo<^ after which tomorrow afternoon at the Center a program will be presented. The Springs Park from 2 to 4:80. Each supper is the result of an attendance ia requested to bring a basket contest held since last spring and the losing team, headed by Miss lunch. Edith Johnson, is treating the win­ ning team, headed by Miss Mitzl NRA Leonard Eccellente, local violin' B erggren. ist, who has been traveling for sev­ nie item of fare for the eral weeks throughout New Eng­ losers will be goulash, while the win­ Your Last Chance To Save By Buying Your land, will spend the next week at ners will be given a spedal treat. his home ou Spruce street, while The confirmation class and Sunday Buy These Sheets At This Price! Winter Ensemble Tomorrow his orchestra has a Hartford en School teachers will be guests of the gagem ent. two classes. The supper will be pre­ pared tmder the direction of Harry m im i Helen D. Berggren reminds Pearson. / all who are to sing with the “Old Cannon Nantucket* Sheets Timers” choir, to meet at Emanuel advertisement — Lutheran church, Sunday afternoon 10% Reduction at 5 o’fdock for rehearsal. A social The Weldon Beauty Salon, Hotd hour will follow the rehearsal and Sheridan, has had the distinction of precede the service at 7 o’clock at gfiving a permanent wave this sea­ on New which thin group is to fumb^h the son to a ^ 1 six years old and to a woman 85 years of age. music. ^Beplaoement' Mina Frances Macintire of Bos­ ^ Price fl.46 ! ton will be the guest speaker at the North Methodist church school MRS. EVA MOZLEY •81x99 inches Sunday morning at 9:45. She will Experienced Graduate •72x99 inches also speak at the 10:45 service and Teacher again at the Epworth League •63x99 inches C oats and Win Accept Piano Pupils Invest meeting at 6 o’clock. Each sheet ccurries a four- In A Few Now I Studio 104 Haynes S t ytax guarantee. Made of William Griffin of Hose Com­ .. finest quality muslin that pany No. 1, M. B. D., and the mem wears and WEARS. It will bers of his committee will be at the be a wise investment to stock P u r e ^ fire headquarters this evening at 8 up NOW ! o’clock to sign up all teams who propose to enter the coming set “La<^ PeppereU” 81x99-Inch back tournament. The firemen are SUNDAY DINNER F rocks AiTwtng to secure between 15 and Cases, 3 fo r $1.00 Sheets, 79c HOSE 20 t*!*''^* among the fraternal or SIMPLE SIMON Sizes: 42x36 and 45x36 Replacem ent price |1.00. B\ill What a saving, on new winter apparel right industricl companies. The touma inches. size. at the beglpntog o f' the fall season with ment is oper to all men interested. SANDWICH SHOP mnntbii of wesf ahead. All the newest styles, Dendng Street Sheets—^Maln Floor, left fabrics and colora in beautifully tailored coats Sunday, October 1, will be ob­ (2 pairs and frocks. Models for dress and sports. served as Rally Day at the Center Menu: Cream Tomato or $1.39) Congregational church. At the Chicken Soup; Boast Lamb or Good Blankets Are An Sports Coats ... $16.75 to $59.50 morning service the sacrament of Fricasseed Chicken on Biscuit; the Lord’s Supper will be observed, Mashed Potato, Crecuned Cauli­ Investment—Buy Now Dress Coats... .$19.75 to $59.50 attendance of the “Go-to-Church” flower, Waldorf, Salad; Suet •They’ll Be band will be recorded, the Men’s Pnddi^ or Manchester Dairy At These **Low” Prices! $1.00 Soon Dresses \. $5.98 to $10.75 League will resume their Sunttoy Ice Cream; Coffee. Dinner 75& CHIFFONS with plcot tops. morning meetings and the CYP For Beservatlons, Dial 7678. Sheer. cleais-RINGLESS! club will meet for the first time, SERVICE WEIGHTS with lisle Hale’s Apparel— 25% Double Wool tops for longer wear. Newest fall Main Floor, rear. tones. NRA SIGNERS Main Floor, right Atlantic Rayolite Manchester’s list of signers of the Blankets A Special Offering President’s Reemployment Agree­ Natty New TWIN ment today jumi)ed to a total of For NRA DAYS! 577, with the addition of seven RANGE names overnight. The latest sign­ ers are Dr. David M. Caldwell, Dr. on. Sweater Sets N. A. Burr, Miss Cecilia M. Wandt, Regular users of this oil claim Silk Crepe Martha Glenney Meyer, Oak Street they have found none better. Live Poultry market, William Both Ostrinsky, James H. Murray and Under 15 gsdltms. .lO ’/jc gfaL $ Fred Fava. Over 15 g^ on s... S'/^c gaL fo r 5 .9 8 ADVERTISEMENT— SLIPS L. T. WOOD CO. •Replacement Order your Cannel Coal for your Price $4.50 TWINS—that’s the latest news In sweaters! 51 BiaseU Street TeL 4496 Cardigans with matching or contrasting slip-onk. fireplace from G. E. Willis & Son, What a whale ot a blankeb value! Heavy 25% wool double -u a :™ II You can wear these sweaters separately of to­ Inc. Tel. 5125. blankets in block plaids of liluei rose, gold, green, orchid. Large size, gether. 70x80 inches. Skirts $2.98 Sweaters and Skirts—Main Floor, center. BeplaoSment Wool Blankets, Price $1.29 Replace price 85.98! Single wool blankets in reversible pastels. Size, 70x80 ihches. Chalk-Finished Bias-cut slips with heat Corsets, I I Blankets—^Medn Floor, left lace trim at top and hem.' Clorselettes with Sizes 34 to 44. Flesh and iimer-belts; gir­ Rhyons tearose. dles. Colorful New Patterns In Main Floor, rear. Snug-Fitting 32-piece and C om fy definitely young For Chilly Nights— Dinner Sets Warm, Cozy decidedly smart Hand and Hand In Fashion— Balbriggan s Fancy Cuff (2 for $1,). fur trimmed They fit to a Pajamas Fabric T and wear “like ir o n .” We’ve Just received three Neatly tailor­ new lovely patterns (two Gloves ed vests, pan- fioral and one red border ties, bloomers. For School and design) in these 82-piece Home Frocks! $1.49 COATS sets. Service for six. These Main B7oor, sets are always a “best sell­ rig h t er" so shtm early for best selections. Round and square Cotton plates. . Reidaceineiit Girls’ New Price f 1.79 Even Hie new fabric gloves have gone in for the GLAMOROUS new Anklets When you’re fashions Judging by .tiieir novel cuff tired.. .n rbst- .50 I trims. B la^ brown, suede. ful warm bath Msin Floor, lefL pairs —then slip in­ ' yard to these—and you’ll feel' like All the girls are wearing a million! them to school, .for sports. kKalbumle Ginghams in G o o d' for Main Floor, right . ’stunning, colorful plaids lounging cmd aad.cbeciu. sleeping. ) Plaid Prints in the best­ Sfiuurt cfflor looking plaids. effects. 5-Piece: Good Quality Triangular I with long-haired furs ^Tweeds in soft monotone Bowl Sehs Brooms Dust Mops prints. . .fox. .skunk . . wolf ^Blat crepes'in warm win­ Main Floor, 25c 69c ter coloriags. Dusting mops with rear. ..fitch .., Ivory bowls with Ck>od qusUty broom - Alain Floor, left blue bands. . Gradu­ com. Bamboo han­ colored hazUDes to Glamorous New ated size bowls. 6 dles. An outstand­ match—blue, green Fashions In bowls to the set ing VALUE at 25c. and brown. Smart Youngsters Are with flat-haired furs, I* jap niink. .squirrel Leather Stuping Out In These beaver.^ Jersey Sets You will want a brand new Hand Ba^s Kotex coat this season, luxurious­ I wide shouldered fur trinun^ / • S a n i t y |Fbr brethssB coats. Adjustable cdlars, ’ a ^ sisters, ascot ties, yoke effects and Napkins S ts 6. other im^rtant new detdls $1.29 Glfaming Adjufltabla that fashion decrees. Goats superbly tailored of this sea­ Ferneries C ^ p e rW a re Ventilators pkgs. \ son’s finest falnics. $ 1 ^ 9 $ 1 . 0 0 29c Pouche and extyelope bags In tba Thws’s nothing as smart as with galvanized Catoleeof: 8-qt ket­ Metal!wlndow ventl- latest fall Stylea. Marca>ite or thtSs Jarsey sets for our youngest suede trisamlliigs. Black a*d brown. Each ^hoK coSSilaa twelve metaivpan. Green tles, pots,. French latbrsi • Inches napkins deodoria^ and sani- generation. litU a plaatad skii(;tiB or Theto. higiv price wUl sun^trlse -aiid and 'brow n wicker t r y t n , ssuce pans, high, adjustable to This offering'far JSatur* lined Shorts wtUt blouses. dell^;you-^lA9! . tkry. R T. Ine,« » flecflnd floon. ferneries. others^ 88 indiea. day only! Phone ordera. Warm-tooss.) . , 8hop-AB|Mull0er. rsar. HonseftmdiMngs Bsaenunt. Main Floor, front. Main laft

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