IBB LIBBH iD anrbvater Ittn tittg-U m llk THURSDAT, OCTOBER 7,1987 ..-i AVERAOT 0AILV ODIOULATION WBATHRR Tlw Intermediate Lather League for Om lloatli e< September. 1887 r nrerest el O. •. Weothat B«r«ba. The local young women are Ths Toung. People's sodsty of the Mra. Robert D. Neil of 400 Eaat ■attferd will meet tomorrow evening at among the 57 who have been ac­ Swedlslf Congregational church will ne3r*a staff yesterday Informed ABODTTOWN Center street on her return from MANCHESTER POUCEMEN Prosecuting Attorney George C. o'clock at the Concordia Lutheran cepted in the freshmen of hold their monthly business meeting making a caU last evenlng^'was sur­ church. Hartford .Hospital Training School Lesaner, he reported today. 71m JW.HAU COM and social with Rev. and Mrs. S. E. prised to find a party of her nelgb- 5 , 9 6 7 IE nur, eUgh^ BOOlev tonlglil with for Nurses, and not one as stated in Z tk * 0 « M n l Watttr* Club N a v Green at the parsonage on Spruce bori, relatives and friends had gath­ RAISEDJY LAWYER e f the AodM Ught to heavy ftoeti Shtwffay fhlr. SM I M a t Bart ltd* fUcreatlon Lockhart B. Rogers, son of Mrs. last night's Herald. In addition to street tomorrow evening at 8 ered in ber absence to help her cele­ I ef OIroolatleM tt M t e teoMROw whM « rertow win Mabel B. Rogers of 118 Center Mias Mary Scarchuk of 31 North o'clock. brate her birthday. They brought SELF SERVE MANCHESTER — A CITY OP VILLAGE CHARM 3m opMMd OR bluineia which hM School street. Miss Mae E. Smith of street was among those honored 31 Ford street and Miss Emma Mae with them beautiful bouquets of State’s Attorney’s Assistant Wltli coodd* yesterday at Wesleyan University St. Mary's Women's auxiliary flowers, individual glfta and an ar- FRIDAY 2:30 TO 5:30 (SIXTEEN PAGES) ft !• the wish o f the oS lcm Smith of Doane street will enter will hold Its opening meeting to­ Says They Show More Abil­ VOL. LVIL, NO. 7 . <« Advertising eh Fege 14) MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1937 PRICE THREE CENTS tat recognition of excellence In training at the hospital. tietlcally decorated wedding cake _ « w*U attended fathering of scholarsbip. Rogers was on last morrow night at 8 o'clock In the which was a feature of the buffet ity Than Others He Has Met. SPECIALS am ibofa be preeeot. A pn Guild roomt Leaders of the various lunch served during the evening. year's honor roll and was a member church organisations are requested bieltatiaB Is eatended to the of the track team, speciallxlng In Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tomm of Setback whiled away the greater RwmtTere of the old Townsend No. 1 to attend this meeting, to discuss K the broad jump. Summit street and Mr. and Mrs. part of the evening. Tbe Manchester policemen as a Sbdh. __ Albert Oderman of Woodbridge plans and make arrangements for group make a better appearance m ■■---- the meeting here, November 3, to JELLO street left last night for Warren, The Orange Social club will open and show more ability on the wit­ — n a Wemaa’a Mlerionary eocietjr The Bkhicationa] club will bold its Ohio, for a week's visit with Mr. be addressed by Bishop Kroll of Liberia, Bishop Seaman of North its annual aeries of Thursday night the loath Methodist church will drat busineas meeting and sdSal Odemlan's slater and husband, Mr. setback sittings tonight at the club- ness stand than any other group of Spaot r a d ^ erenlnf at 7:30 at the get-together Thursday, October 14, Texas and Deaconeas Margaret officers with whom he has had any YANKS LEAD GIANTS TO 7TH,5- and Mrs. Clarence Carr. rooma at 8 o'clock and members fyaratmaje. at 4 o'clock at the Hollister street Peppers of Olympia. Missionary contact, a member of the staff of ' ------— ------■ ------A . ■— ' ^ group meetings v e being held and their guests are invited to par­ ...... I ■ I — I III ...... ^ I #. ------school. The program committee ticipate.. Valuable prizes will be the Hartford County State's Attor- Psokaga of JeU-O Cbooolato will serve tea prevtoua to the meet­ The Ladles' society of S t John's throughout the Diocese. Hostesses Pudding FREE! S Hoarard O. Smith of Westfleld, tomorrow evening will be Mrs. awarded the winners. SBaaa., is qiendinc a two weeks' ra> ing. ____ Polish church on Oolway street will bo in charge of arrangements for Frank Crocker, Mrs. WUllara Craw­ MOTOR RuiFing and Ruppert — Winning Smiles |' Ration at his home, M HoU street Jack Frost Ooafectlo.iery MONTE PEARSON GIVES Mr. and Mrs. Stanley W. Clulow the weekly Bingo party. The plan ford and Mrs. James Harrison. of South Bend, Ind., are visiting Mr. is to begin at 7 o'clock and play the BLUE SPRUCE NEW JAP STATEMENT ~9toop 4, Oitl Scouts, will resume Clulow’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John games in the church pariah hall. Chief Albert Foy of the South regular meetings tomorrow at Manchester Fire Department will SERVICE SUGAR O. Clulow of 320 Center jtreeL Mr. m. at the Blast Side Recrea- speak at the local State Trade F. E. BRAY GLASS SHOP Clulow Is one of a group of sales­ The Sewing Circle of the Ame.i- We have brushes for all Udlng. men of the Dictaphone company can Legion Auxiliary will ‘ hold its School assembly tomorrow on the J ew eler^ 11154 Center Street ' '■ _ a bo were winners in a contest en­ first meeting of the season tomor­ subject of fire prevention. types of power motors in stock p k g - C Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hallas, for- state Theater Building Pdltera and Blown Glass and can make repairs without UP BUT TWO SAFETIES titling them to a trip to New York, row afternoon at 3 o^clock at the SEEN BY CHINESE AS Spoetly of Hartford and Boston, Mve attendance at the home of Mrs. Beatrice Thomas of 737 Main Street Empire-Victorian Furniture delay. Synored into the house at 19 Church 5^-Lb. Package Diamond Brand games, a banquet at the Hotel Oom- 195 McKee street Watch and Jewelry Hitchcock Chairs gall eat Mr. Hallas Is chief of the modfore and an Inspection tour cf SPECUL NORTON Dickey Leads Nine- Attack On Schnmaclier in First ^tem attonal News Service Bureau the factory at the Bridgeport head­ Helen Davidson Lodge, Daughters Repairing At Blanket Chests WALNUT CHINESE HOLD 3n Hartford. quarters. of Scotia, will hold its business Innerspring Old Lamps and Gocks ELECTRICAL A WAR DECURATION meeting tomorrow evening at 7:45 Reasonable Prices MEATS Six Innings With Triple As Rnppertmen Pile Up Earif r In the Masonic Temple. VISITORS ARE WELCOME INSTRUMENTCO. MATTRESS Step in and see one Phone 4060 JAP CHIEF HAS o f Manchester’s Hilliard St^ Manchester First to Be So Regarded Lead in Third Game of World Series; Melton Goes to For Service and Quality Largest Selections Roosevelt Summons D E C L A ^ WAR Slab in-7th; Terriers Go Down in Order UntH 5th, When SHOE REPAIRING SEE $1 2 .9 5 of Greeting ('ards When Tokyo Annonnees SAM YULYES Cards For All That AO Means WiO Be Cabinet to Discuss Gen. Matsoi D eclares Nip­ Chiozza Beats Out Bunt, Then Moore Smgles in Gthjitl SHOE REPAIR SERVICE 701 Mala Street KEMP'S Occasions Hartford Road Tavern ' ' ..... 378 Hartford Road Used to Sobdne AD China. pon Is Now Prepared to Polo Grounds, New York, Oct. 8.— = M Waller N. Leclerc . Far East Situation (AP) — Backed by the air-tight Hits A Triple FREE PRIZE TICKET WITH EVERY GLASS OF Funeral Director Snbdne Enemy; Threat­ pitching of Monte Pearson, and aid­ By ASSOCIATED PRESS ‘ - r \ ed by a collapse of the enemy's de­ Men's - Women's • Children's BEER, STARTING TODAY, TOWARDS THE DRAW. I5B No. Main St. ' Pboos 53SV Washington, Oct. 8 — (AP) —Arespect the territorial and admlnis- An official Japanese an­ Presldent Roosevelt, returning from trative sovereignty of China. ens to Wipe Ont Pootung. fenses, the Yankees’ big guns took a HAIR CUTS — 25c. — TONIGHT — ING OF VALUABLE PRIZE SATURDAY NIGHT. nouncement of policy in the bis western trip, summoned the Cab­ Japan Would Explain 5 to 0 lead over the Giants today as 3 Barbers — No Waltingl Sino-Japanese conflict was in­ inet and his chief diplomatic ad­ Ambassador Hlrosi Saito of they went into the seventh inning terpret^ by the Chinese today visers today to consider America's Japan conferred late yesterday with of tbe third game of their eWorld CULOTTA’S 3 Glasses Beer—25c. new role In International efforts to Hull, but said he did not protes T;V' Bhanghal, Oct. 8.—(A P )—Gen. RARBER SHOP — 84 Oak Street STEAMED GLAMS as equivalent to a declaration stop tbe Slno-Japanese war. against the State Department’s cu i- Iwane Matsu), Japanese command- Series battling. of war, if not a formal declara­ With the government already demnation. He explained he called er-ln-chief on the Shanghai front. As a crowd of 35,(X)0 looked on in We WUl Have 'Em Every Thunday and Saturday Night amazement at the wildness of Hal SPAGHETTI AND MEAT BALLS • tion. committed to participation in a pro­ ou his own initiative to clear up FUNERAL posed nine-power conference on the certain points. Col. Jacob Ruppert (right), owner of the , was among Issued a proclamation today—the Schumacher and the "Comedy of AND DEUmniTR SANnwirvnca The announcement, the first conflict, the President Vnd his aides The denunciation, he declared, the first to congratulate his star right hander, Charlie "Red" Ruffing first official announcement of the Errors" os portrayed by the Giants' of Japanese origin to be so re­ had to determine the extent to was not likely to strain American- (left), on his brilliant victory over the Giants in the second World Series Japanese invasion of (Thins—which first baseman, Johnny McCarthy, garded since the outbreak of which the United States will co­ Japanese relations. Instead, be game at the , N. Y, Ruffing'a bat also helped blow the and Center-fielder Lou Oiiozza, the A gen t For Terrymen to bits for he drove In three of the Bronx Bombers’ eight runs, Chinese considered the equivalent Yankees continued their heavy-hlt- the three-month old undeclared operate in formulating and execut­ added, recent developments have of If not a diplomatically forma) ing conference decisions. "clarified the atmosphere," and thus while he set down the champions with seven hits and tlng bombardment to take a wide war, came from General Iwane one , turning back eight batsmen on strikes. declaration of war. Gen. Matsui de­ lead in what may be tbe "semi-final'' Before tbe Cabinet meeting, Mr. have been calculated to bring about clared the Japanese army "is now OPPERS FOR SALE Mataui who, in the name of the Roosevelt bad an engagement with a better understanding between the engagement of the current extra­ prepared to use every means to sub­ curricular classic. Emperor, declared the army he Secretary Hull and Norman H. two nations. due its opponents." Several hooeea located in varloua aectleas ef Manrhto Davis, American "ambassador-at- Suggestions abroad that the Given this aid from the crumbling tor Including singles, two-family duplex and llata, one commands on the Shanghai large,” who was called here hurried­ United Statea act as host to the In view of previous declaratioas Giant fielding and pitching, tbe OKE four-fnmily, and one centrally located store or oSloe build. front “ is now prepared to use ly from New York. nine-power conference in Washing­ 7,500 MINERS STRIKE of Japanese army and navy spokes­ American L ea ^ e champions tagged big. •very means >to subdue its op­ Davis' presence led some to be­ ton met a mixed reception, although men, observers considered this the Schumacher for nine hits, including a verbal prelude of Japan's threaten­ two doubles by and a Also te\eral fli-e and six-room bonnes In East ponents.” lieve he will be designated by the there was no official comment. Hartford. President to represent the United Some observers said tbe admin ed big push against the Chinese de­ slashing triple by BUI Dickey and These properUes are priced from $3,800. np with im al The proclamation, issued States at the nine-power parley. He istration Would not favor holding TO AID SIT-DOWNERS fense lines northwest of Shanghai. started their'scoring as early as tbe $ 1 2 .5 0 down payment required, balanoe on mortgage with u e' after the most severe night en­ a veteran of international con­ the parley here because of the unde­ Matsul, in the name of the Japa­ second Inning. They flnaUy forced A ^ ^ P E R TON If desired. Ipqnire: gagement between Chinese ferences. sired emphasis it might give to nese Emperor, promised an early Schumacher to the showers, (TUS ^ ^ C A S H Although tbe formal invitation American participation in a general victory and a peaceful future after Melton taking his place on the land tetteries and Japanese moimt at the start of the seventh. BIU DipKEY, The Best Building Service Is DeUvered. for United States participation has peace effort. Others, however, said Walk Out in Sympathy for scouring the "Cbineae govemment MANCHESTER BUILDING warships, was considered by not yet been received. Secretary tbe suggestion might be well re­ SAYS U. S. SURTAX army who have been pursuing antl- & LOAN ASSOaATION observers as a forerunner of Hull made clear yesterday that this ceived because Washington is both forelgn and anti-Japanese polloleA By ALAN GOULD near tha fool Haa but bis Japan’s threatened major government will take part in con­ the blrtbplscp and the depository of 39 Men Huddled Qimrter in collaboration with Communist Polo Grounds, New York, OcL 8. pulled Donning off tbe plata and i B59 Main Street ANDERSON formity with President Roosevelt's the treaty, adopted 15 years ago. IS BLOCKING TRADE influences.'’ He added that the Uvea — (A P )—^The shell-shocked Giants giants’ baelcatop was forotd to ' COMPLETE L T. Wood Co. OR VOUR OWN BROKER Oreeabonsea and Flower Sbop drive to smash Chinese de­ expressed determination to cooper­ Slgnen of piwt M3e Undergrooid; Pro- and property of nationals of third returned today to their home out Hoag n UM latter aUd 51 BiaseU St. TeL 44M 158 BldOdge St. Fhoae 8488 fenses northwest of Shanghai. ate with all peace-loving nations to It was signed by tbe United powers would be protected. grounds hoping tor better luck and Roifa tonVad to Danning. While the hostHittee eontin- halt hostUIUso. Statee, Great Britain, France, Ytaiyr '^ '^ l a annotmeement came abortly a pitching performance by their UBe raartwa utk, no ertara, ued unabated, President Roose­ This decialon followed speedUy Belgium, the Netherlands, Portugal, tMt ^resept Wage Scale. Coal Men ToU New Law Ini" after army authoritiea made an right-banded ace, Hal Bchumacber, lefL tbe State Department'e formal de­ Japan, and China. Implied threat to turn their land that would halt the rampage of the Giants; Ripple topped a Ugli velt returned to Washington nunciation of Japan—closely paral­ This and other preliminary details and warship batteries against Poo- Yankees, in the third game of the bounder along the first base iiwy aad SERVICE after a three-weeks absence to leling action by the League of Na­ of the conference, including a de- World Scries. was out, Gehrig unassisted, on a poses Hardships On tung and raze the Industrial area 'discuss with hid advisors the tions—as a violator of tbe nine- Lansford, Pa.. OcL 8.— (AP) — across the Whangpoo river from The first right-handed duel of the close play. McCarthy lined to D$- Whether you’re building', remodeling, or “llxing-up for power pact which binds signers to (Continued On Pngs Twelve) Seventy-five hundred hard coal Shanghai unleaa Chinese batteries aeries saw Monte Pearson, curve Magglo. Chiozza fouled to Rotta United States’, newly defined Yonnger Organizadons. near tbe third base coaching box. position as a force for interna­ miners tat the Panther creek valley there ceased firing at Japanese boll specialist, in the box for the winter,” there’s extra economy in complete service. stopped work today in sympathy civilian areas in the Hongkew sec­ Yankees. Pearson beat the Giants No mas, no hits, no errors, noi BINGO tional peace. with 39 sit-down strikers huddled tor of the Intemational Settlement. once last October. left. You get what you want when you select from our With tbe American government PROPOSE BROADER :le r ic a l w o r k e r s deep in the Coaldale colliery In pro­ Pittsburgh, Oct. 8.—(A P )—Fred Now Feels <)aallfled The combined effects of the two- THIRD INNING - . stocks , . . and that’s an Important point to consider! already committed to participation test against wage scales. H. Clausen, president of the Van Questioned concerning the signifi­ game losing streak of the Polo Yankees; DlMaggio Hied deep ta in a propoeed nine-power confer­ Grounders and a sudden cold snap The entire Lehigh Navigation Brunt Manufacturing Company of cance of the proclamation, an army Cfiilozza, who mpde the catch a fear No “ makeshift” supplies need be used . . . our complete FRIDAY, 7 p. m. ence, Mr. RooMvelt summoned hie spokesman explained that Matsui, hit the tunutiles a terriflo wallop. feet to front of the center-field bar­ Coal (tompany’s workings tat this Horicon, Wis., declared today the stocks make it possible to select the right material for Cabinet and his chief diplomaUc ad- SECURITY BENEHTS NEXT UNION GOAL section. Involving five operating after gathering the necessary mili­ The park was less than half-occu­ rier. Gehrig Uned a hit off tbe vleera to dlscuea the extent to which Federal surtax on undls‘tribut>^i pied at game time, with an esti­ every kind of building. That means a better, more de­ ST. JOHN’S PARISH HALL units, the strippings and the stor­ tary units, now considered himself flbid wall and ran to second tbe United States wiU co-operate in earnings of corporations la blocking qualified to carry out the mission mated 25,000 fans on band. This Ripple threw to first base in an at­ age plants, shut down. the business progress. pendable job in every case! Golway Street peace moves in the Orient. The action shortly before noon entrusted to him by Emperor Hlro- was the smallest turnout for any tempt to catch Lou. It was Speculation in some Wasblngtoc Officials to Ask Congress to In an address to the National hito. World Series game since 1933 when os a single. Dickey smashed a trip!. Green’s Group to Extend Its followed a plea by the wives of the Q>al Association, which represents Auspices Ladies' Society. quarters that the projected nine' sit-down strikers that "something The Japanese arm y, the spokes­ 25,727 paid to see the Giants and off the left field wall, scoring (M l- power conferenie might be aekjd companies producing 70 per cent of Senators on OcL 5 in Washington. be done about It.” Earlier tat the day man Bald, was prepared to utiUxe rig. Selkirk singled to right on ' to declare an economic boycott Make Changes in Present Sphere in White Collar the nation's annual output of 450,- The only change in the Giants' first pitch scoring Dickey. Hell 15 Gaines—25c. agalnat Japan brought no official the men bad voted to keep working, 000,000 tons of soft coal, Clausen lineup was the battery. Harry The W . G. Glenney Co. except tat two collieries. _ (Conttnued oo Page Four) began warming up again for comment. There was no Indication asserted: Donning, though still bothered Giants. Hoag sacrificed, Ott to ICo- Cool, Lumber, .Masons' SuppUee, Paint Admission Free! the United States would consent to Act to Decrease Costs. Field This Fall, Is Report A committee headed by Peter "The enactment of the (graduat­ a swollen throwing hand, was Flyzlk, district vice president of the Carthy. Laizeri arai Intentli SS No. Slain St. TeL 414S Manchester this action. ed tax) law X X X constitutes such assigned to catch Schumacher. The passed. Pearson fanned on a Everybody Welcome! May Revise Act United Mine Workers, visited the encroachments on tbe rights of pri­ Giants' captain, Gus Mancuao, who eighth level of the CoaldUe col­ third atrike with the count thrM Close on tbe heels of the United Washington, Oct. 8 — (AP) — Denver, Oct. 8.— (A P )—The vate Industry and such a departure YALE’S PRESIDENT caught the first two games, also was and two. - States' deslgnaUon of Japan as Social security board officials pro^ liery where tbe original band of from the recognlzeo land marks of a casualty. A finger on bis throw­ American Federation of Labor mov­ protesters have held forth for two Two runs, three hits, no ermna bably wi^J ask Congress next year ed today to extend its sphere into the American economic system that ing band was badly damaged by a two toft. (ContlaDed on Page fen) days and two nights. It Is now difficult to measure the IS INAUGURATED foul tip yesterday. to straighten out some of the kinks the “white collar" workers field, Given Wives’ Message Giants: Danning popped to Los-rj effects. X X X (But) it means more The Yankees transposed Selkirk zeri. Gehrig ran back to grab ~ These Bolton grown native pota­ In the Social Security Act and, they bringing It into opposition with FlyxIk said he conveyed a to every citizen and enterprise m and Hoag in the batting order, as a said today, suggestions for funda­ John L. Lewis’ C. I. O. on a new Whitehead's pop foul near tbe low< toes will please you— quality guaran­ P IN E H U R S T F R E S H F IS H sage from the women, urging their the country than can now be cora- consequence of facing a starting er stands off the first base mental changes are getting close front. husbands to return from their quar- | puted by the temporary extra reve­ right-hander. teed. PRIEST REPROVED scrutiny. President William Green sum­ Colonial Rites Revived for Schumacher was called out on nue that may result” The batting order strikes ' ith the count two and ta ^ stewing Oysters... 35c pt, 19c Vz p t Research experts of the board al­ moned lesders of A. F. of L. office (Conttnued On Page Twelve) P iu s SUBSTANTiAL PRICE R E W C W N 5 Urges Repeal YANKEES GIANTS No runs, no hits, no errora, bom ready are making technical investi­ workers unions attending the Fed­ (Crosettl, ss. Moore, if. Frying Oysters...... 48c p t gations of tbe possibility of changes Clausen urged immediate repeal Installation of Dr. Charles left. COME IN AND LET US TAKE CARE OF YOUR NEEDS! Get Acquainted With The BY U S SUPEUOR eration convention here to a confer­ TREASURY BALANCE. of the tax, which places assess­ Rolft, 3b. Bartell, ss. POTATOES discussed this week by CHiairman ence tomorrow. He said they would FOURTH INNING Scallops...... 39c p t Arthur J. Altmeyer at the American ments ranging from seven to 27 DlMaggio, cf. Ott, 3b. Yankees: Ott grabbed Croaettfd form a national council and even­ Washington, Oct. 8.— (A P )—The per cent on undistributed profits, Seymonr at New Haven. Gehrig, lb. Ripple, rf. Federation of Labor convention. Re­ tually on intemational union. sharp grounder on the first bounaa. 1 peck sults of the research will not be [>ositlon of the Treasury on Octo- because he said: Dickey, c. McCarthy, lb. and Rolfe lined a hit to right CHOWDER CLAMS Mtinchester Tire Exchange Archbishop Mooney Calls Tbe Federation has until now aer 6: Receipts, $73,371,440.41; ex­ (1) It favors tbe long establish Selkirk, rf. Chiozza, cf. known until laid before the Social sponsored only local organizations made It good for two ‘ bases Bushel 69c. Opened, 35c p t In Shell, 2 qts. 35c 289 MAIN STREET Night Service, Phone Fred Harvey— 7189 PHONE 6291 Security Advisory (Council, probably penditures, $83,777,104.46; balance, ed corporations with accumulated New Haven, Oct. 8.—(A P )—Yale Hoag, if. Donning, c. Ripple threw wide to second of office vforkers. $2,843,305,431.91; cuatoma receipts cash and Imposes hardships on the University revived today the cere Lazzcrl, 2b. Whitehead, 2b. Unfortmiate Words Fr. lata in November. Awaiting convention action next It was scored as a . DlMaggto Steaming Clams Altmeyer told the A. F. of L. con­ for the month, $7,727,954.76. younger organization attempting to monlal of Ooknlal days for the in­ Pearson, p. Schumacher, p. beat out an infield single to O ^ vention that serious consideration week are resolutions authorizing Receipts for the fiscal year (since establish .’eserves. stallation of Dr. Charles Seymour Umpires—Plate. Basil (A. L.)l Continuing Pinehurst Sale on 13^- expulsion from the Federation of sending Rolfe to third. Gehrig AM ' Boston Blue or Pollock Cooghfin Used Aboot FDR should be given to tbe problems of July 1), $1,741,355,536.06; expendi­ (2) The Treasury baa construed as her fifteenth president. He is the first base, Stewart (N. L.); second to Moore and Rolfe scored stani ounce cana Natural broadening tbe field of social se­ the ten unions already suspend«d tures, $2,087,365,826.09, including (he relief provisions of the law in third of his family to hold the office. base, Ormsby (A. L.); thli^ base, because of C. 1. O. affiliations. Their up after the catch. Bartell cut 15c lb. 2 lbs. 25c curity Insurance. $563,069,7(17.63 of emergency ex­ favor of the goyemment wherever When the distinguished historian Barr (N. L ). the throw-in but D iM oi^o Possible movej in this direction adoption appeared as certain as ap­ penditures; excess of expenditures, possible. receives the symbols of his autho-i FIRST INNING. GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Detroit, Oct. 8.— (A P )—The Rev proval of another condemning "mil' first base. Dickey forced Cod he said, included advancing the 3346,010,290.03; gross debt. $36,- (3) The law of most statea for­ ty In Batteil chapel this afternoon, Yankees: Crosettl walked oo four Whitehead to BartelL Sole Swordfish Charles E. Coughlin has been amount and tbe time of payment Itarlstic fanatics now in control of straight balls. Donning squawked Freak SwortUak 935,509,274.59, a decrease c t $1,- bid tbe payment of dividends by the exercises will follow a form One run, two hits, no errors, SM proved by his newly-ap^lnted su­ for for monthly old age Insurance Japan" and calling for a labor boy­ 252,808.83 under the previous day; corporations whose capital is Im­ made hard and fast by over two at Umpire Basil's decision. Bartell 3 2 9 c cott on Japanese products. left. perior for bis only eomm int on pub­ beneflta, continuing benefits for gold asaeU, $12,765,329,812.17, In­ paired X X and companies in this centuries of usage. came In and Captain Gus Mancuao Giants; Crosettl threw out Moora Smoked Filet of Haddock AKMY udNAVY aU B widows and orphans, and benefits Britain Would Join cluding $1,233,830,637.09 of inactive The same ceremonial was em­ emerged from the bench to join the lic affaire alnce Archbishop Eidward Delegates cheered and stamped with the coimt three and two, mak­ And 13'/^-ounce cana Fancy for workers thrown out of employ­ gold. (Coatinned On Page Four) ployed at the installstion of Pro­ protest. The argument quickly ing a nice stop of Jo's hard _ Filet of Haddock. _____ ...25c lb. ^Rooney was installed as head of the ment through temporary or perman- their feet, clapping loudly, when fessor Seymour’s great-great­ subsided. Rolfe lined to Ripple. Detroit Catholic Archdloceee. etit physical diaabiUty. Green read a canlegram yesterday ■mash. Bartril rolled ouL Croasttfi TOMATO JUICE grandfather, Thomas Clap, os Ooacttl ran all the way to third be­ to Gehrig. Ott fanned swtngtagj;;' |; Archblthop Mooney, writing in CnttlBg Espeascia from Sir Waiter Citrine, British Yale's president in 1740, and at fore Donning could recover the ball It was the fourth ctralght inaiag cans It'a thrifty to boy Penetaca on this the current lesue of tha Michigan Frank Bane, executive director Trades Union (tongreos secretary, that of his great-uncle, Jeremiah as a .caromed off his fooL which Pearson had retlrod UM' .prclal! r> ,tu>ne, laid the Royal Oak prleet of the board, said efforts to aimpU- proposing that Britain and the Storm-Ravaged District Day, in 1817. DlMaggio went down swinging. Giants in order. ' cX 4 “ “ 2 9 c used “unfortunate words" in refer­ ty administration of the act and United States Join in such a move. Members of the Yale (Corporation (Sehrig bounced out, Whitehead to No runs, no hits, no enora, M mi' m ring to Preetdent Rooeevelfs ap­ moke its operation more economical "If I can have my way, I will pre­ and other university officials in full McCarthy on the first pitch. left - PEACHES—21c can pointment of Justice Hugo L. Black are in progress. vail upon this historic convention to No runs, no hits, no errors, one Flaehiuat gnaraatoea the quality on both Stages Gigantic Comeback academic regalia will escort ths FIFTH INNING J BINGO i DANCE as "pstoonal stupidity.’’ Legislation to achieve these goals Join in a boycott on this aggressor lefL new president to the chapel where Yankees; M cO rthy fumbled 8s4-J lit Bin A further reduction of 5 per cent if » Cant of Stloed or Haht Fr. Coughlin made the statement probably will be conoldered by tbe nation. I know our answer to this the exercises will begin Jate today. Giants: Crosettl took Moore's high kirk's roller and the Yankee out­ yaa bi^ a doaea oaaa of each Jnloe. in a presa conference Monday and next Congress along with other sppeal will be favorable,” Green With instrumental music, followed bounder and threw him out at first. fielder ran to second when a said that when be starts a new ee- suggestions. told them. Pahokee, Fla., Oct. - 8.— (A P )—x33 years ago but suffered a severe Bartell lifted a high fly to DlMaggio. Market letters reported tbe first setback in the 1928 catastrophe, in by a prayer by tbe Rev. Henry throw to Schumacher went wild. It Opening Night-Saturday, Oct. 9 Ttes of radio addressee O ct SI tbe Altmayer's snggestions for broad­ “These fanatics are able to fi' Sloane (Coffin, president of Union Ott bolsted to DlMaggio in deep was scored aa a doubte error ardibishop, '^ r one of bla appoint ening the field are on the agenda of nance their atrocious activitlea only beans of the season shipped from which more than 3,000 persons right center. drowned. Since then the govern' Theological Seminary and Senior McCarthy. Hoag slngied to o ces, will be responsible to censor my tbe advisory council crea M last through dumping into tbe United here this week—a prosaic item in Na runs, no hits, no errors, none 8:30 O’clock May after Senator Vandenberg (R., ment has built a huge dike around aerical Fellow of the Corporation. on the first pitch, acortng Special on Ripe Honey Dew M elons...... 29c eo. prepared addressee x x x ss did States and other markets the prod' itself. 51cmbers of Faculty left. CThiozsa fumUed the base hit Bishop Gallagher through one of his Mich.), had attacked what be term­ ucts ef exploited workers who are this shore of Lake Okeechobee, and SECOND INNING ed the defects of the Social Security But behind that report la the the region has boomed. The congregation will be compos­ was ctasrgod with an error GENEROUS PRIZES! — SPECIAL GAMES AND DOOR PRIZE! wpointess.’* paid the equivalent of leas than flva Yankees: Dickey lashed a long permitted Selkirk, who had S ^ a c h ...... 23c Wonderfully Crisp, Fresh Spinach fron Blaag, Act. Tba Senate hod adopted bis Btoty of a bard community that There is little land for sale, but ed chiefly of members of the eorpo- drive that (3ilozza grabbed in deep toady to eaok. ArrkUBrsss Otontsd cents per hour,” the resolution said fought from tbe horror of Florida's ratloD and faculty. With them will ed, to score. Laanrt fanasd reaoluOon to sxploK the poaalblli' "These atrocious activities wUl farms can be rented for $10 to $25 right center oppoaite the 440-foot ______10c lb. ALSO BIG MONTHLY P R IZ^! Binee tha death of Blahop MicbaM ties of making axtensive changes. worst storm to a comeback that will an acre per season. About 75 per be the alumni board, the associate ing with the count two and Oeii«gi»ee the Detroit arcbdloeeae continue only so long as the Japa­ mark. Selkirk walked with tbe Com *nie OouncU, set up by both the pay a $12,00,000 dividend this year. cent of tbe growers rent their land Fellows of the college, presidents of count three and two. Hoag singled Danning threw to HcCsrUiy !■ ,23c Cauliflower Yellow Com Green Beans was created and Archbishop Moo­ board and a apecial subcommittee nese are able to secure the necee- Pahokee virtually was wiped out the rest own it. There is no share­ alumni associations and repreoenta- attempt to catch Hoag and ths O rttn ney became Its bead last July. sary finances through tbe sales of to left, Selkirk stopping at second. B eeto...... 2 bunches lie M u sic B y of tbe Senate Finance Committee, when the 1928 hurricane blew the cropping. tlvea of tbe student bodies and of Lozzeri drilled a stogie to center, baseman fell to tka grooid as Tbs ardibtibop said ha fait "call­ includes 34 representativaa of the products of their exploited waters of Lake Okeechobee acrooa 'The most accurate estimates ob­ the state and city governments. caught ths 's wild ed upon to state publicly" that Fr workers," ■coring Selkirk and sending Hoag Raroberries, Special___ 19c tabor, buatneaa and educatiao. its black acres but the ptentera who tainable placed the gross yield for After tbe prayer, tbe 65th Paalm, to third. Pearson walked on four Pearson bounced ouL Wham, rad, rtpa baniia. Oou^iUn’s remarks were not "sub- Fa8 Meettag Against D. S. War survived dug in behind a 40-foot a year at $12,000,000. Tbe ricb " n y praise alone, O Lord, doth to Mc(^rthy, Hoag advancing Other FederatlOD ogidala second' stralgbt balla as Scbumactaer lost ■dtUd for rsyiew by ms or to some­ Tba prospect of a late November levee and went back to work raising black muck soil and tbe tropical re l^ ,” will be sung, and the presid­ anything resembling control. Tbe second. OosetU IBad to Moora. Pinehurst Grocery, Inc RYTHEM KINGS ORCHESTRA one appotnted by me." meeting of tbe council heightened sd their lander’s assertion that: beans and tomatoes. sun permits three crops a season. ing Fellow, Govercor Wilbur L. bases were filled. The Giants clus­ Oae mn. one hit, thrao fftptoeeee Beg ieto speculation that It may evolve "We are firmly resolved here, rep­ It's a lonely little community, It takaa only 45 days to grow a crop Cross, will address President Sey­ tered around Scbumacber and Mel­ le ft . Pindinrst — Dial 4151 Dial 4151 Admission 25c Archfalabop Mooney expressed program for extonotve alterationa resenting mlUkms of people in with Die Ehr«nl>des at its back but of beano—with no fertiUxer but mour briefly in Latin and turn over ton atarted warming up to tbe bull Giants; Ripple grounded own deep regretT’ that Fr. of tbs set, notably tbe old age in- America, that this country al it fumlihaa a large part of tto na- manganaaa and many growars to him tbe tradiUooal symbols of pan. Ooaettl bit Into a force play, Oooetti to Gehrig. M' Uea’s supply of winter vegetables. plant tomatoes, a 90-day crop, in al- Ott to Donning. Tbe Farming started in this section tcreate rows with beans or peas. (UoaUaaed on Faga Foar) grabbed OooetU'a sharp bopparL f ___ *

PAUis rwo MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN» FRroAT, OCTOBER 8,1987 MANCHESTER EVBNINO HERALD. MANGHESTTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8.1987 PAGETHRraB^J

BROKEN STEAM PIPE QUIET RECOVERY OFnCIAL RETURNS ley teaching suppUea, Miss Marlon But­ ents of 313 chUdren have set up a \Kentackictn Is On Trial; War Will Bankrupt Japan, OBITUARY of tbe StaSPra Springs barracks. ler, Mra. Katherine Burke, Oscar "rebel scbool” here. Sheriff Locks Up Judge Raymond Kies, 19 son of George Hoermann, John G. TalcotL ItE B a SCHOOL’ When the old school became A Thought CAUSES H. S. ALARM ROCKVILLE Kies was bound over from the Ell- Committee on Buildings and Gen­ overcrowded, auUtorttlea buUt a Chinese Lecturer Predicts ON STOCK MARKET RE ELECT HAYES ington court to the Superior court eral SuppUea, George Arnold Jr„ new one two miles aivay. Though Called Woman a Witch DEATHS one week ago on charges of break­ F. S. Nettleton, Dr. John E. Flaher­ Fire Department Called Out at In His Court Chamber IS ANSWER TO the new school Is very modern, Eater ye in at the strait ^ Fred B. Gardner. ing and entering. In default of ty and Maurice Spurting. parents became Incensed over the tor wide Is tbe gate, and brapd S:15 Thia Afternoon; No St. Louta, Oct. 8.— (A P )—Dr. T: Fred R. Gardner of 13 Centerfleld bonds, all ttareo bave been taken to The committee has under consid­ the way that leodeth to deetrncMentlj CSintwood, V»M Oct. 8— (AP) —*tend .to noJenoc and t>rc»rJ> of g He was of the opinion the war VERNON CHURCH HOLDS dangers they felt the two-mile walk Damage la Done. Z, Koo, traveling secretary of tne was unpopular with most Japanese, street, died at his homa last night ■ New- London, OcL 8 — (AP) —Scustomaiy to lock the Judgea In the Tolland County Jail. eration the opening of the afternoon and many there be which ga M-l peace.” Steels Lead RaDy and Gains Recoont at Waterbnnr Qves session in the grade schools at one TRAFRC HAZARD exposed their chUdren to. - O U atm recalled tale* of witches The warrant specllSc.»lly charges World Student Christian Federa­ "Particularly with the industrialists, at 11:30. Death was sudden and Judge Carl Foster at the Superior their chambers. Wedding Saturday The rebel school Is held In a thereat,—Matthew 7«t8. frtdcli legend said coca roamed this A broken (team pipe In the sys­ was due to a heart aliment and When Deputy Sheriff Tubbs beard Tbe marriage of Mias Florence o’clock instead of 1:15 aa at present that Stanley said “ Aunt Jane" was tion, said In an interview today he who know they will have to pay tor Court Btands tor on monkeysUnes 175TH ANNIVERSARY in order that the pupils may reach corner a public playground with- > sS n tu ck y border country as ‘'Rocky a witch and soon would die "and tem serving the High school build­ believed China had no hope of de­ I It They fear bankruptcy whatever Up to 2 Points Are Re­ other complications. Mr. Gardner Mayor Majority of 65 about it be felt real bad. And this Alvina Hesse, granddaughter of Hr. Romford, Essex. England—Defi­ cut cbaira, desks or blackboards. was employed aa Inspector for the In court but he likes a good story, Is why: and Mrs. Robert Woack of Orchard their homes earUer eap^ially dur­ God gives to every man the |bJbB" Stanley was called into court other w or^ of like purport." ing caused the Are alarm number feating Japan in armed combat out I. the outcome.” ing the winter- months. ant because educational authorities Pupils squat on the ground and the tue, temper, understanding, tosta Penalty upon conviction of eucn ; was trying to sustain the war until Unable to return to bis home in Hartford Steam Boiler and Inspec- even if it is on himself—and this Tubby, as he' is familiarly known, Open Honsc Tonight With Spe­ street to Arthur Ernest Rother, son have made It necessary for pupils to teacher walks between the lines, "Inday for trial on a charge of call- for the building to be aounded and corded in Early Honrs. U ago the eon of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ jail. When the deputy and tbe keep open house tonight and on Joseph Chrzanowskl, 33 of 10 Bid- dangered. that It la feeling the pinch of the j a Washington University student votes In Tuesday'! city election, ac­ When time came to close the prisoner arrived in the prison yard are taken from photographs of the ound they left their work to be offer evidence In an attempt to crafts, motors and specialties, but liam B. Gardner, he came to CJon- Sunday, October 10th in - honor of well avenue. Bast Hartford, was $3,000,000-a-day outlay to support assembly this morning and at a cording to official returna ■ made court house Deputy Sheriff J. H. Srmagio loked around and then re­ gardens of various members of the itan band when the case was called In show that "Rocky Joe" had told these frequently fell before profit nectlcut in 1929 and made bis homr fined 85 and costs totaling 830.78 Manchester Garden Club and tbe EMERSON iUustlca Oallle Friend's court In this other neighbors when they were In its armies on the three fronts in Chamber of Commerce meeting at public today by General Moderator Tubbs made his uinisl rounds of m ark^: “Look, they cut down the its i75th anniversary.. and was given thirty days tn Tol­ China.” . noon. sellers. for a time in Windsor, moving to locking office doors and not noticing old cherry tree.” slides are colored. tniUla Cumberland mountain com- trouble, that "Aunt Jane" had put Manchester six years ago. James McMahon. Sherwood L. Row­ Tbe Town of Vernon was origi­ land Jail on Thursiday by Judge MONTE PEAIKON GIVES Tha list edged forward after a land, Republican end Independent any I%ht in the Judge’s chambeg “ So you know this place well?" nally setled by families from Wind­ 5-Tube IjRunity. a ‘'spell" on them. He is survived by bis wife, Ada locked hiB door. Two hours later John B. Fisk in the RockviUe O ty 1 Smith said “Aunt Jane,” 70-old slightly lower opening and. at beat, DemocraUc coalition candidate for asked the sheriff. “Ob, jres,” said sor and Bolton and became a Parish OourL iih s “Rocky"Joe" is accused In a war- M. Gardner, a daughter Eleanor and that the Yanke will bag the aeries galila of fractions to 3 or more controller, defeated the Democratic i Judge Foster decided to leave bis Ssmagio, 'Tve been here before." with tbe name of North Bolton in {•antin a t obtaiobtained by "Aunt Jane” with wife of Isom Dutton of the Cane UP Birr TWO SAFETIES a son Robert G ainer, all o i Man­ chambers—but he couldn’t get ouL Chrzanowskl was the driver of SCHAUER-McCABE SALE Creek section, was visibly upset in not more than five games. The SPANISH REBS FREE polnte predominated. Advancea were incumbent, Daniel J. Leary, by- 33 Deputy Sheriff Tubbs thought 1760. In 1783 the church was or­ the truck which broke off a tele­ {OBlawfully and falsely speaking chester; also a stater and a brother Abandoning bis usual Judicial digni­ this was pretty good and planned to Opposite Sdiofl] ■words "which from their usual con- when she applied for the warrant fane seemed to think the National later cuLdown or cancelled and there Uvlng in Enfield, N. H. votes. ganized az tbe Second Church of phone pole on High street on Wed­ RADIO Tuesday. "She took It to heart," IDontlnned from Page One) At almost the same moment Mr. ty be rapped on the door with his tell Judge Foster about It tbe next (Arizt In Bolton, thiz name being L Swth Manchester jirtnictlon and common acceptanre” " Leaguers would rally to win once wac an assortment of losers near the Mr. Gardner was a member of cane and yelled and finally attract­ nesday afternoon and then pro­ ( H S UNDERWAY TODAY S construed as "insults and the Commonwealth's attorney said. anyway, and they figured If Schu­ AMERICAN AVIATOR fourth hour. Dealings were even McMahon announced bis figures. duy. But when he beard that after kept to r 45 years. In October, 1808. ceeded without notifying tbe police. jp lg h t be the Masonic Lodge of Bhifietd, N. ed the attention of Assistant Oerk lx>uneed out, Lazzerl to Oehiig. macher couldn’t turn the trick to­ slower than In the preceding ses­ Republican and Independent Demo­ locking Samoglo up he went back tbe church was incorporated and He pleaded guilty to a charge of H., and of the American Legion cratic leaden were sitting down for CStarles Hickey who happened to to the court bouse and locked the took the name of the Vernon Cen­ Chlozza bunted the first pitch along day, would be sent sion. rifle team of Manchester. be doing some work In his office. evading responsibility and driving Harvest Season Sale Has Three the first base Une and beat It out luticb at the Waterbury Country J^dge up he couldn’t make up bis ter, of First Congregational Church an automobile without a license. back tomorrow with only two days' Harold Dahl to Join Hts Wife A sharp break In cotton futures His funeral will be held Sunday Mr. Hickey explained bow the mind whether Judge Foster would Way Specials lo Offer; Sales­ for the first hit off Pearson. Dan- resL following the government'a forecast Club where they were to decide of Vernon. The electric service was off for Shirred and Draped Bodice nlng forced Chlozza, CrosetU to in France; Had Fought On afternoon at 2 o'clock at Watkins whether they would demand a re­ offices are locked up ev e^ night see the humor of the situation or over three hours on Wednesday men in Colorful Contest. Irving (Bump) Hadley, who beat of the largeit crop since 1928 and Brothers' Funeral home. Bast Cen­ In 1809 the walla of the first Lazzerl. Side of Loyalists. count. The voting machines from but hastened to add ebat it is not not. And that Is why he feels bed. church were raised on a hill about night, as the Impact from the col­ 38th ANNIVERSARY I Freddy Fitzsimmons In the fourth the second greatest on record tend­ ter street. Rev. Dr. Ferris Reynolds the 20 polling districts are under No runs, one hIL no errors, one game lost year, or Ivy Paul An­ ed to restrain stock buying. Bonds half a mile east of the present build­ lision knocked the broken end of Schaller-McObe, Inc., local left. of the Second Congregational police guard In the basement of the ing on the farm now owned by the telephone pole about 30 feet Dodge-PIymouth dealers, today In­ drews, who has been going like a Salamanca, Spain, Oct. 8— (RP) — suid commodities generally were un­ church wdU officiate. The place of County Ckjurt House, Afternoon SIXTH INNING. even. Japanese loans were weak. Henry King. In 1828 the Society from the base and It swung In the augurate a two weeks "Harvest house afire the past month. Is slat­ n e threat of a summary death re­ burial wdll be announced later. Too Many Votes moved Into the present colonial air held by wires. Workers from Yankee.i; Rolfe dropped a hit Into Although opinions In the broker­ Season" sale of used cars This Is In short right field for a two bagger. ed to go to the firing line tomorrow Tbe funeral home will be open to­ According to a 'A'ldely prevalent PRESDENT BACK Manchester church in Vernon Outer. tbe Connecticut Light and Power if the Yanke score their third In a moved, Harold E. Dahl still was In age sector differed regarding possi­ Une with plans outlined at s dinner SALE! morrow evening. report today, the total vote caat ac­ Company and the Southern New Ripple and Whitehead both ran for Jail today but with the prospect ble repercussions from America's The opening event of the celebra­ held by this organization at the the ball but it fell between them. row today, thus giving cording to the voting mschinea ex­ Date Book England Telephone Ck>mpany were either of early exchange for an Ilne-up with the League of Nations tion will be a birthday dinner this Country Club on Wednesday night. CASH PRICES . . 38 WEEKS TO PAY FROCKS DIMagglo grounded out, Bartell to another day's rest. However, U the ceeded by several hundred the num­ IN WASHINGTON eevnlng at 6:30 o’clock to which kept busy until after midnight re­ This sale Is to be featured by "3- aviator from the Spanish govern­ against treaty-breaking countries, McCarthy, as Rolfe remained at Giants come through today, Mc­ ber of votes checked off on the dis­ Tomorrow members of tbe Motber Church at pairing the damage. Way Specials.” Ten per cent of the second. Gehrig hoisted to White­ Carthy probably will send hts star ment side or a full pardon to free doubts were voiced that any drastic trict voting lists. The checkers' lists The truck was (ound to be owned of him to rejoin his wife. ABOUT TOWN Oct. 9 — Annual semi-formal Bolton and the* daughter churches purchase price will cover the down- head behind second base. Dickey left hander back against Hubbell armaments expansion In this coun­ are under lock and key at the Citi­ In Rockville, TalcottvUle and Dob- by Louis L. Grant i t Buckisnd, and Probably the moat dramatic of try would get underway soon. zens and Manufacturers National dance by American,Legion at Rain­ payment; 10 days free u-lal wlU be bounced out, Whitehead to McCar­ Saturday. Mrs James Cole of 20 Bdgerton sonville have been invited. A tur­ the police found the truck to have given on every car and last but cul the events In the Spanish adven­ Favored the greater part of the Bank. TeDs Newsmen He Will bow in Bolton. $1000 IN CASH GIFTS thy. Get UtUe Applause street, left this morning for Pater­ Next Week key dinner will be served by tbe a slightly damaged front end. Chr leasL 10 per cent may be deducted Alpacas — Crepes The Giants were first on the field. ture of the 28-year-old CHiampatgn, day were shares of U. S. Steel, The vote announced by Mr. Mc­ zanowaki was arrested by the East With AH Suites, Ranges and Other Major Articles No runs, one hit, no errors, one son. N. J., where she will spend the Oct. 9—First of winter aeries of Ladies Aid Society of the church. from the price of the car. Accord­ left. Cliff Melton, gangling North Caro­ 111., aviator who was convicted of Bethlehem, National Steel, Gruclble, Mahon as nfffflclal gave City Sheriff Rev. W. F. Tyler, pastor of the Hartford police on Thursday. The ‘‘rebellion” against Spanish insur­ wwek end with her sister in that Make No Important De- dances of Knights of 0>lumbua at ing to E. J. McCabe, general man­ You’D be surprised at the LOW PKICESt Not only that yoaH Giants; Lazzerl threw out_Whlte- lina southpaw who was the first Douglas Aircraft, Boeing, United city. Angelo Nardons, Democrat, a ma­ church will preside at the after din­ man told the court he took the gency. came last night when coun­ jority of only four votes over Country <3iub. truck without permission. ager of Scballer-McCabe, Inc., this get a thrill when you open the sealed envelope attached to the and Velvets head. Wally Berger' batted for victim of the Yank batting assault Aircraft, Consolidated Aircraft, ner program and Rev. Ektward E. IS the moat astounding offer ever price tog and find a check good for from S2.00 to S38.00. THIS sel, aviators and nev/spapermen told Curtlsa-Wrlght “A” , Chrysler, Gen­ Domenlc Barblarl, coalition oandi- dsions Jnst Now. OcL 11 — Lecture by Dr. Donald Engagement Announced Schumacher. Berger fanned, swing­ yesterday, produced a football which Dahl of the decision. Mis. Natalie C. Llndell of 33 Wyman of Arnold Arboretum on Eells of Atlantic City, a former attempted by any auto dealer in 18 A GIFT in addlUon to the LOW PBlCEt A majority of the has been doing duty as one of Al eral Motors, Monsanto Chemical, date. Friends of Mr. Barbteri felt pastor wii give the invocation. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Cosclano of TrlBmed with fringe—metal ing at a fast ball. Moore drove s The international crowd was In Washington street, successfully un­ sure that he would demand a re­ 'Flowering Trees and Shrubs” at this section. larger denominations 810.00, 813-00 and 833.00 are yet nnelalnied.. single against .the left field wall. Schaebt's props and began passing SVestlnghouse, Allied Cliemlcal, derwent a major operation this There will be blstortcal ]Mpers Ridgewood Road, West Hartford, — Jewels and embroidery. the Jail office when Dahl was count. but &Ir. Barblarl himself said Wtalton Memorial auditorium, aus­ have announced tbe eni^gement of The sale starts as soon as this Is­ $19.95 Hoag handled the rebound so quick­ to "Blondy" Ryan, while Poppa Crown Ckjrk, Continental Can, Sears morning at the Memorial hoapital. - Washington, O ct 8.— (A P )— read by the following representa­ brought In. He knew the sentence he would make no comment until 'le pices of Manchester Garden club. their daughter. Miss Elda Casclano sue of The Herald Is.on the streets ly that Moore, was prevented from went to the slab for the was due but ne had been waiting Roebuck, U. S. Rubber, American Mrs. Llndell makes her homo with Prasidsnt Roosevelt told a' largely tives of the .churches associated with and continues through Saturday, CHOICE 3 • TUBE 8UPEKHBTEBO. New soft shades, also black. had a chance to consult party lead­ Coming Events to Dr. Anthony L^ Geasay, son of DYNE. Standard brosdeast. trjlng to stretch the hit. Bartell first trick of batting practice pitch­ two hours. Ho walked to the door, Telephone, St. Joseph L,ead, Corn her daughter, Mrs. Thomas R. Glen- ers. attended press eonlerence today be OcL 26— "The First Lady," the Vernon Church; Samuel Alvord October 23. All salesmen will be Sizes 12 to 52. was called out on strikes with the rroducta, International Paper A ney. of the Bolton church; Oliver Driggs Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Gessay of All PoUoe Banda, Amateur and ing. Only a ripple of applause greet­ looked In. deathly pale In the blue Those at Lnncbeen would make no Important decisions three-act comedy played by the RockviUe. Miss C a^ano is a grad­ required to wear a brlghL cerise count two and two. ed the Giants. denim coveralls In which he was Power Preferred and Amerada. of the Vernon Center church; Mrs. Aeroplane Stations. A Flna Senator George T. Culbsna, de­ on future policies tmtil he has had Community Players and sponsored uate of ML St. Joseph’s Academy necktie until'he has sold his first Bsdio at a Low Prim! Prices to suit yonr parse: No runs, one bit, no errors, one caidured last July while flying for Narrow to off a point or so were Tbe senior choir of the Emanuel by the Manchester Mothers’ club at Walter H. Skinner of the Union lefL Rumors that Terry would revise feated by Mayor Hayes, was one of a chance to talk with hla leaders and and of Eklgewood Park Junior Col­ car In this sale, then he may cluuige the Valencia government. American Can, Montgomery Ward, Lutheran church wrill rehearse to­ tkoss at the Ckiuntiy Club luncheon. tr it o n Memorial hall. Congregation church of Rockville; to a bright yellow tie. When he his batting order were dispelled by advisers. Mrs. William J. Stephens of the lege, Biarcllff Manor, N. Y. Dr. Captain Giis Mancuao who said the Next to the door he was able to Macy, Deerei Oliver Farm, National night from 7 to 8 o'clock. Others attending were Republican Also Cotton Blossom Singers has sold his second car, ha then DESK By EDDIE BRIETZ In reply to a series of questions Vernon Methodist church; John G. Gessay was gra'duated from the Giants would rely on the same line­ grab a hand and heard the whisper Lead, J. C. Penney, Mlimeapolia- Town Chairman J. Warren Upson. he said be was not sure whether he from Piney Ridge at T. M. C. A. nllnoia School of Dentistry. ctianges his tie to green and after $3.95-$i7.95 Polo Grounds, New York, Oct. 8. "It'B all Okay." He took a deep Honeywell. Union Carbide, N. Y. A son was born last night to Mr. Independent Democratic Town Nov. 3 — Husking Bee at St. Tolcott o f the Talcottville Congre­ up that faced the champions yes­ would make up his mind on a spe­ gational church. DItciisaed Program that to blue. The very color of the — (A P )—A bright, clear day, with a terday with the lone exception that breath and the color returned to hit Central, Southern Railway, Pull­ and Mrs. Nicholas Merenovltcb of Chairman James Hartley and cial session of Congress before be Bridget’s church. The executive committee of the cerise tie Is such that, when shown 12 Hillside street. During .the evening there will be P in t flasa Alterationa done on stiff wind whipping In from the Harry Dannlng will be behind the face as he walked to the middle of man, Western Union and Public Francis T. Phlillps, defeated coali­ raturned to Hyde Park next Wed- Nov. 11-25 — Annual Red Cross Rockville Ck>IIege Club met at the them, every salesman expressed a CHEST M r peinSsm at reasonable eost. Harlam river, greeted the Yankees the remm. Service, N. J. tion candidate for city treasurer. nesday morning to speak at the roll call drive. selections by the Schubert Trio of home of the presldenL Mias Ger­ determination to sell his first car as plate to handle Schumacher's slants. Dahl walked to a table and wait­ H.ABTFORD CRASH this city. and Giants as they prepared to go Danning's Injured finger Is well Ralls lacked vigor despite an up­ Mr. Phillips was defeated by Ed- 380th anniversary of the establish­ Nov. IS—Annua] Conflrmand Re- trude FuUer on Thursday to make soon os possible so as to avoid filter each other In the third game ed. biting his Ups. His counsel turn In last week's freight loadings \.ard L. Tuttle, whose majority wac ment of the town of Poughkeepsie imion at Emanuel Lutheran church. Tbe committee in charge of the plans for the coming year. Gradu­ v/earing that color tie. again and his presence In the lineup Marques del Maiito, stepped up, Hartford, Oct. 8.— (A P )— Two 82 votes. of the World's Series today. not only Is expected to benefit Schu­ to a new peak since 1930. The in- and the 130th anniversary of the arrangements includes Miss Edna ates of any woman's college which A 815,000 stock of late model Leading two games to hone, the grinned and read the sentence and irea.se over the preceding week, persons suffered slight Injuries when The moderator's figures announc­ -Constitutional convention. e f f e c t a n d CAUSE Hammond, Mrs. William Johnson, has been approved by the American IW macher. who apparently works bet­ reprieve. There were general con­ used cars wUI be offered during the champion American Leaguers were though, was less than seasonal. their car collided with a truck at ed today varied only slightly from ’ r.Tbe President smiled aa be re- Mr. A. E. Rich, Mr. Ben Woodward, Association of University Women 3-Way sSle. Every potential used ter with the big Jewish boy catch­ gratulations, glasses were brought Russ and Lawrrence streets early unofficial figures which newspapers Scottsbiuff, Neb.—A “Crime In Mr. A. 8. McClain, Mrs. Henry Lar­ 8 to 1 favorites to cop the series. ing, but Harry's bitting may add Most coppers and utillUSw failed to ooarked tbe keynote of that speech are eligible tor membetabip. car buyer is urged to visit Scballer- The betting was 8 to 3 outside the out and everyone drank the health this afternoon. and the town committses bad com- would be another reference to bis reverse" was solved here by police. son and pastor. Rev. W. F. Tyler. The Rockville College Club was some sadly needed power to the of the prisoner In sherry. make the grade. plled. Fcnir days after a man was seized McCabe's showrooms during this park that Joe McCarthy's sluggers On the side of buying forces was The injured were John O'Nell, 38, great-great-grandfather Isaac, who In connection with the celebra­ organized three )rears ago and tbe National Leaguers' attack. While Dahl sat off In a corner and City Clerk John P. Fitsmauri^'s at Cheyenne, Wjro., and admitted a tion there will also be an exhibit of sale because this offer will never be would win today and make It three a summary by a prominent statisti­ of 173 Wolcott street, Bristol, and was a delegate to the convention. members are anticipating another duplicated. The Giants were a quiet lot. but wrote telegrams to his wife who his wife, Mrs. Eva O'Neil, 37. They official majoritv is 44 votes. He de­ Jewel theft here, police found the antique articles loaned by tbe old season of Interesting talks and so­ In a row over the worried and dis­ all seemed glad to be back on their cal service disclosing the country's Tbe President again told the appointed Giants. waits for him In Cannes. France, were taken to the Hartford hospital feated CYialltionlit Mortimer J. Gal­ victim. families of the town. cial meetings. home lot again and say the shift and to Generalissimo Francisco leading business men expectf no vin. Mrs. Mary C KUmartln, Demo­ newsmen be did not have any plans The prisoner named a Scottsbiuff There were hints that Manager where authorities said that exami­ to confer with Aaaociste Justice Bound Over from ElllBgton Orgdolzed Board will do a lot towards putting them Franco who reprieved him from the major contraction over the near crat, was elected town clerk by a rooming house sa the scene of tbe George M. Kies and Mrs. Kathleen Sherwood C. Cummings has been , his back to the wall, firing squad, three Russian airmen, future and are mystified by fears nations of the couple had not been ^ Black, whose appointment to the f^ildren*s C olds In the victory column today. completed. majority of 422 votas. She defeat­ burglary. Police went there, found Bohn, bothe of Crystal Lok^ have reelected chairman of tbe Board of would make drastic changes In his Whoops and yells resounded as courtmartlalcd with him on Tues­ prevsUlng tn flnanclsl quarters. ed the incumbent town clerk, Dora ''Btipreme Court aroused a storm of a torn window screen and told Janet bounu over to the Tolland Yield quicker to lineup In an effort lo come up witn Hospital attendants said tne * 'Oontroveray. Education (or the town of Vernon. the Yankees streamed onto the day. were brought In while an In­ Business sentiment In the east A. Egan, who for many years svas Lowry she probably bad been County Superior court under bonds The other officers are Secretary, double action of a combination that can produce terpreter read to-them In Russian. was said to be relatively gloomy, truck was driven by Kenneth Hodge the candidate of the Democratic In connection with the proposed robberi. of 31000 each on the charge of field. The Yanks acted like a bunch of Water street. South Glastonbury, new surplus crop control bill, which John Q. Talcott; Assistant Secre­ some badly needed runs. So far the of very disdainful men. Paying no Suddenly the blonde Alexis Teo­ but It was discovered optimism party but who this year went on the Mias Lowry, surprised. looked adultery. tary, O. B. Hoermann; Treasurer, champions of the National League dor Chercasov. one of the trio, still mounts as the distance from New anl was carrying stone or gravel. Coalition ticket. would be eoirsldered at the special about her belongings and discovered The two were arrestul following F. S. Nettleton. attention. Coach Arthur Fletcher session Mr. Roosevelt was asked if W!t Visas have amassed a grand total of two gave the crowd a laugh by pointing walking with a cane and limping York Is Increased. The concensus a ring and watch missing. Investigation by State Policemen Committee on teachers, books and runs In 18 Innings of competition from a leg wound suffered when he was that any serious recession In Practical Joking Is a misdemea­ he would favor compulsory msr- to the short right field fence. Several nor In J.apan, liable to 20 days In flteUng quotas for major crops. with their rivals from across the members of their farm hands, the was brought down, grinned, realiz­ 1938 was unlikely Judging from Modern Tables river. ing he was not to be shot. Again jail or a fine. He replied there were too many little world championship Newark present indicators. $19.75 Giant supporters, most of whom there were congratulations and •STATE* constltuUonal Issues Involved for a OCCASIONAL TABLE, COFFEE TABLE, END Bears, also appeared Ih Yankee uni­ again a round of sherry. TODAY and TOMORROYY snap Judgment answer on thaL *In Maple or Wolnnt have all but given up on their form for the first time. TABLE (also LAMP TABLE and BOOKTROUGH favorites, hoped the shilt from the Dahl, atm moderately ill from a Low Cost Housing. *New and Popular The sun came out again and witn stomach ailment following an op­ ^UMAN RTRY UNltltf In response to other qucetlons, he TABLE, Not Pictured). Attractive and useful Fills a long felt wanL A Yankee Stadium to the Polo Grounds It came more customers but the THREE PERSONS INJURED tables made of solid walnut in beautiful modem would benefit the Terrymen, but the eration In France early In the year, said he expected to name soon on handy chest aad a ceavmlant stands were still more than bait was likely to be transferred to a FRED E. administrator for the new low cost design. writing desk . . . all in oae. Yank rooters scoffed at the idea, empty- a half hour before game pointing out that the Polo Grounds hospital while awaiting the ex­ AS TRAIN LEAVES RAILS housing division of the Interior De- FRADIN’S time. change or full pardon. portmenL *11.75 down — fl.OO per la a veritable paradise for long dis­ There was some doubt If Gus WERNER 95c Down $1.00 W eek tance hitters of which the world He also said be had no news on week. Mancuso, first string Giant catcher, INSTRUCTOR reports that higher taxes might be Savings On Splendor! champions have plenty of same. riO.NEEB PL.\NB INVENTOR Vandalla. 111.. Oct 8— (A P )—Three will be able to go behind the plate cars of the Pennsylvania Railroad's levied next year. Bank Un Schumacher again during the series. The little IS DEAD IN PITTSBURGH Asked about the reported plan of , tall nght-uand- St. Lonls-to-New York passenger Matchless Values In New Winter Coats finger on bis right hand was injured train, the American, were derailed Pr \NO and President-elect Ortis of Argentina er. who finished the season display­ yesterday and today It was swollen Pittsburgh, Oct. 8.—(A P »—Wil­ to visit Washington, he said if Or­ The season’s sncccsses! Pencll-sllm lines . . . nKMUOed prtneow ing most of the pitching wizardry liam R. Ludwig, who aided the late here today, but only three persons so badly Gus could not close ms Dr. Samuel P. Langley In early ex­ were taken to a hospital for medi­ ORGAN — On the Same Show — tiz came he would be very welcome. costs . . . bozy twaggerz. AD band tailored of finent woolena that made him a bulwark for the hand. Larller In the season Mancu­ STUART ERWIN The PresidenL dressed in a gray Giants two and three years ago, was periments on his "fiylng machine," cal attention. studio: 132 West Center SI. . . . beantlfnUy lined and Interlined . . . and sumptuoualjr so was out for a month with a died today In his seventy-second Two of them, Mra A. C. Potts of Telephnne 8333. In “ Dance Charlie Danced business suit, l^>pesred at esse and PRESENTING THE SEASON'S BEST SHOE STYLES the man Bill Terry relied on to stop fractured finger. Harlingen. Tex., and Mrs. George rested despite his long and arduous furred . . . these costs are MATCHLESS VALUES. the Yanks today and put the Giants year. Known to students at the Univer­ Jacks of Texarkana, Tex., were Sun.: ’’Double Or Nothing” two weeks cross country tour from back In the series. Schumacher treated for cuts and bruises. The which he returned today. FOR MEN W ANT TO BE W E U DRESSED finished the .National League sea­ sity of Pittsburgh as “ Uncle Bill." S m O Ludwig was awarded an honorary third. James Hughes, negro porter More than a hundred nearepaper- son with a .300 average, winning U. S. COURT CONHRMS Master of Science degree at the of St. Louis, bad a head Injury. men filed into hts circular office Fur ai' l losing 12 games. Bchool In 1932. He had never at­ Other passengers were reported seeking answers to many foreign So far the brand of pitching the tended college as a student but Join­ shaken-up or suffering from minor and domestic questions. Town and business shoes HE doesn't know about Giants have received has been even SALE OF FRANCHISES ed the university's teaching staff In Injuries which did not require hos­ more of a‘ disappointment than the 1920. pital treatment. There were 97 pas­ COATS for every preference and failure of Messrs. Ripple, Ott, Working with Dr. Langley In 1880, sengers on the train. Roller Skating D. A. R. CHAPTER HERE That Cannot Moore, Lelber et al to do any sort New Haven, Oct. 8. — (AP) — The accident occurred Just after lo fit every type of foot. Ludwig built a “whirling table” Be Duplicated At Many morn ifytea GOITRE but YOU should of effective hitting against Yankee Judge Carroll C. Hlncka of the U. S with which Langley discovered the the train had crossed the Illinois twirling On successive days the big District Court confirmed today the Importance of bent wings In flight. Central tracks and was speeding IN OPENING MEETING to ragalar slock. bats of the McCarthymen have sale of certain franchise rights and When Dr. Langley became secre­ through a culvert to tbe bridge over CASINO-South Coventry property of the bankrupt Danbury the Kaskaskta river. routed Carl Hubbell and a iff Mel­ tary of the Smithsonian Institution Season Is Started in Session at $79.50 How CIO jou be surt tbic the food dized** has the same delicious salty lon, the two aces of the Giant Interurban Bus Oimpany for a to­ In Washington In 1891 he took Lud­ Three coaches at the end of. the wig with him as an assistant. train—the observation car and’ two THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS Lapin and Beaver your child cats cootaios lufficieot taste of Worcester U'ory Salt. mound staff, and made life miserable la' of $23,500. Henry Street Home; Cross- for such les.ser lights as Harry Gum- For $15,500 the Danbury Power Ludwig became 111 last Monday pullmans—went off the track and fell Also nore Teacher Speaks. Seal in iodioc to protect him from goiirc? 64 pog« cookbook fro# and I'ransportatlon Company pur­ while teaching a group of freshmen at a sharp angle to the right com­ There la only ooe wise prccautioo. bert, EMck Coffman and Youn^ Al Black, Brown and Smith. chased "the permit, franchise rlghta engineers at the university. ing to rest on the concrete retain­ Oxford Parish Chapter, Daugh­ The Council on Foods of the Ameri* Writs for your free copy of the new ing wall of the culvert. Sunday Afternoons and Evenings Ombre Worcester Salt cooktraok. Within •Monte Pearson, boasting a sea­ and lights to operate omnibuses" ters of the American Revolution, can Medical Association ttatei: between Bridgeport and Danbury The cause was not ascertained its stout moisture*prtx)f cover are son's record of nine wins against BIG WXLL BLOWS. held ite opening fall meeting yester­ *H^errand Salt Co., AmeHcs*s oldest refiners ef fans In line when the gates were Morrison. New Tims The A. I. Rose Company, with a STATE 3:30 • 6 fi» gave an interesting tsdk oa work only Worcester—for ''Worcester /e- pure suit, New York, U« S. A. thrown open at 9 o'clock. An hour Workmen for the H. C. Drilling Saturday Did of $5,000, purchased "all rights company, lesser of the land, said TO CALL ON PRESIDENT 8 :o e at the scbool, and tbe conditions and a half later the 3,300 bleacher HARTFORD ^ jm d er which many of the mountain ' 1 seats were little more than half fill­ Intra-state to operate In the state the well has a dally production of Masterpieces of Beanty and Laxnry. TO PREVENT SIMPLE GOITRE of New York,’ and “ ail rights to / f ' vhites of the South live and work. ed and there were about 300 In the 3.000,000 cubic feet of gas and She stressed the need of on addl- Sizes 14 to 48 certificates under the ‘Grandfather "came In" at 4,748 feet In the Orls- New York. Oct. .8— (AP) — Hav- ON OUR GIANT STAGE unreserved sections of the stands. Cfiauae' of the Motor Carrier Act." tioa to the hospital which Is an Im­ A band, led at times by Al kany sand. They estimated that tnf found out all he wanted to knrw Von Must See Tbis New 1988 Edltloa of the AppllacUon has been made to the a)x>ut tbe American motion picture portant part of the achoM pIsnL Schacht, baseball's No. 1 comedian, Its production la about ten times and it is to enlist tha support of Interstate Commerce Commission the average output In this area. business in a brief two-weeks stay kept the early arrivals In good for certificates under the "Grand­ orgsolsstlons s»d Indlvtdusls that humor. on the Pacific roast Vittorio Mus- $29.88 — $39.88 father Clause" covering routes be­ FOllnl, 21-year-old eldest son of the ‘ FRENCH RIVIERA BREVITIES’ she Is making this Northern tour See No Hope For Qiaota tween New York City and Dan’.mry. f^PEClAUST Italian Duce, was back In tha east A Frenchy Girl Revue With A Cast of 58—and In the interests of Croeanore sebooL As the morning wore on, the wind Ulprcestcr Waterbury and Hartford, and New today, projecting a trip to Wash- IN PERSON— Hollywood Screen Stars—Lovely BETTY ; M n. A. G. Wlgbtman o t Wind­ died donm somewhat and a bright York t^ty and Danbury to BitLs- Charlotte, N. C.—Sam MacDon­ Itifton and a possible call on Presi­ sor. a former arorter at Crossaore, sun beamed down to make the day fleld. Mass., and New York City to ald, former North Carolina Univer­ dent Roosevelt. BURGESS and SONNY L.AMONT, RKO Funny Fat Man was present and also gave a brief almost ideal for the fall classic, sl- Young Vittorio, who was landed Don’t 5Ilss This Great Show! It's Aa “Big Aa Breedwvi account of its aecompUahments and Sport COATS \ Danbury, and to Poughkeepsie. N. sity athlete, is a golfer who will Fast Aa Parts, Beautiful As HoUjfwood* tbough It began to look as If the Y , and Newburgh. N. Y. secretly by special cutter to avoid the ae«d for more funds. The chap­ let others have their eagles and A vahM '/ fans who turned out to the tune of Tbe Rose company also obtained birdies. From now on he wants antl-Fascist demonstrators when he ter voted to send a box of cloth- 60.000 and 37,000 for the two games •aU rights Intra-sUte" to operate only "bird's nests" for extra honors. strived from Italy late In Septem­ Comingr SUNDAY-MONDAY—Oct 10-11 iag In November and appointed FRADIN’S COATS at the stadium would stay away In Miae Laura House, chairman of ap- S a lt between Danbury and Waterbuiy, He scored a "bird nest" on the ber, remained under special police U Yen Thought That tbe “ Big Apple" Danoeis Wete O ieeh - $17.98 droves today. guard continuing this protection. woved schools, to take charge. Am RsteeBsed WMb I R I li 64 page cookbook. Josi wriu and "all stock In the Danbury In- tenth hole of a local course, his “ Yon Ain’t Seen Nothin’ Yet" — Tin You Bee the your oddrcis below tod mail lo DepL 192 Two hours before game time terurbsn Bus Company of New baU hitting a bird nest atop a sixty- Police Lieutenant William A. Justy Fnriugee may be left at her home ' en B u t Center streeL The need Worcencr Salt Co., 40 Worth Street, New there still were several hundred York and Nutmeg Lines, Inc., cor­ foot cedar Just off the fairway. of the alien squad and Detective 12 “ DOUBLE L IN D Y ” HOPPERS — 12 CHAM-O-LINE empty bleacher seats while hardly a Sergeant Arthur C. Johnson were Direct From Harlem — Oolorfnl! Exeltbigl to r servtoealde men’s clothing w u York. U. S. A. porations owned by the bankrupt emphasized. corporal's guard Inhabited the XXX and operating certain of said assigned to escort him. C. L. Wil­ Hessding Another Great 8-Aet Stage Show BOYS’ SHOES $3 and 4 PAYS TO AD\'ER'nSE lard. Bileclsl agent of tbe Depart­ , Tbe Chapter also voted a donatian ^feme. .•••••••*•••.s...... stands. franchisee.” hMs toteriimaglSlnt^^veslSM (Tiildren’s Sentiment In the bleachers was ment of State, flew with him from With SYLVIA MANON & CO. o f money toward the reetoratloo of soala tbs wamrtb af fan. V Misses’ Antioch. Calif;—An atvertisement the coast. ,the Moore houee In Torktown. Va. Scrsec..•••■•..I*. The Sensation of Two CXmtinonta! WORKER DROPS DE.AD for "boys to dig" pitu a dime apiece Mussolini spent the night in a • snd for tbe tablet to be erected In ebecas to a crew of neighborhood boys Park avenue hotel, bis p l ^ large­ Popular Prices! Constitution hsll, Wsahingtoo. D. C.. City.• ...... State..!.. 8— Big Acta—8 COLDS Grsafiwicb, Oct. 8.— (A P)—James netted Mrs. Rose Giovanni 86,(XM. ly secret It was lo c a t e d he would :to tbs honor o f former President • Mrs. Giovanni, fsarlng "Bank jpeneral t la n a of Holyoke, Mass. COATS Mann, 42, of East Portebester, s remain in the United States at least ON THE SCREEN: JCOATS moratoriums” In 1933, buried the for several days before returning Flnt Ran !■ HErtlord |prbo aszlzted in raizing zo much Tbs ysugrtew f e V e r Stats Highway Department laborer, money tn a tin can In her base­ money for tbs building and for the t saw In n uanrt. styDsh fUM fall dsad today while mowing a home. He declined to elaborate on LiH OUSe.’^SON •rvt Smw ment Unable to find It in two days' a mere announcement be would go “THE HOOSIER SCHOOL BOY” purpose of wiping out the debL « far Fal and WMsr. * lawn on the Merritt Highway here. starring MICKEY ROONEY , ICzB. W. B. and Mrs. Her- I !!••• Or»p« oolmmi— digging, she advertised. to Washington, refusing to say Lon C I SMS ws am sffeiiBc a* M X Dr. John A. Clark, medical ex­ The bo3TS tore up the basement vhsn the trip would bo made and . ;man Oieney poured In the dining I pries, Ms m « 9s 14. sm ■ • a f O INC. aminer, said Mann died of a heart 0.98 Beat and uncarihed the money in short avoiding direct comment on a re­ Starto Cetambna Dny—in Ptieen HENRY ARMBXTA. 'Ooosk ssriMed IW Mrs. WUUsin Orls- bast hny watos asm this b « of aants, riaw U to JL V r I attack. order. port be srooM call or Um FreoideaL VoU of North M cota. who Is vistt- 11. at ¥ ------Mrs. Maeldsw.

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MANCHESTER EVENTNG HERALD. MANCHEHIER. CONN., FRIDAY. OCTOBER 8 ,19ST MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. OONN« FRm AT. OCTOBER 8 ,198T FAGB on under black, rain-laden sklee as tbs noted 53-year-old-blatorlaii •■ the Japaaeae warship ploughed YALTS PRESIDENT hs was Inducted into tbs office from SAYS U. S. SURTAX way Commiseieaar to the new da- Department a t PubUe Wprks ehouid tained by him. AH appropriations Pootung with scores of shells end THAT GALUG WIT CHINESE HOLD wblcta President James Rowland' pertment, and aupporta this conten­ take over any o f too funcUcmi ot made for toe improvement o t high­ UCATION BOARD AGAIN tbs Chinese batteries tbers blasted ASSOCIATES TENDER Angell retired last June. FATORS MACDONALD tion wtUi a quotation from the clos­ highway construction and mainte­ ways or bridges, or all funds made CONVICTS EDIT the riverfront and reached Inland to IS INAUGURATED IS BLOCKING TRADE W ALL ST. BRIEFS O L D R A N r a Dr. Sejrmour, third member of ing address o f Govetnor Croae to nance, and that any interpretation available without specific appropria­ Hongkew. JAP CHIEF HAS bis family to become head of tha ’ MAKES FRIENDS tbe aasembly. The latter states fur­ which would extend toe provtstone tion. are required to be held for such MISS FOLEY SHOWER The American cruiser Augusta, CTS HOWELL CHENEY (Osattansd treos n « s Oas) university in the past two centuries, (OMtbMNd from Pag* One) IN ROADS DISPUTE ther that under the federal law It o f said act to include highway con­ purposes tmOl used by toe Highway. New York, Oct. 8.—Third quarter flagship o f the United States fleet, PRISON PAPER told the Inaugural crowd: is the duty of tbe Bureau at PubUe struction and maintenance would (Commissioner. The assent o f toe electric output of North American REACHES waa again endangered at its expos­ altuatlMi ON "pensdlMd" by tha Go. increased 8.T per cent to 1,- offics— the charter, keys, records ‘'Unless the spirit of eomplets OF LEGLESS P A K Roads to determlna whether a state not be in accord with the legiolatlve state to the Fedeaal Aid road legis­ Party Held Tuesday Noon In D E C L m W A R ed position at the apex of the row and seal. states If they pay dividends and 819.000. 000 kilowatt hours from 1,- freedom prevail among students and has a highway department with Intent. This statement la made not­ lation provides that ths Highway Hartford; To Be Married in of foreign warships in the Whang- "punished" by the Federal govern­ MINDS NAMES 489.000. 000 in the like 1930 quarter, at Meedng Last ABOUT TOWN A t this point traditloa calls for taachsrs, freedom from external m- adequate powers and suitably equip­ withstanding toe opinion of June ConuniBsioner may set aside from (Ooatimiad traos Page Ooe) 1^ . Shells passed over the ship solenm muale by the ooUefe choir," ment If they do not Federal Highway Boreaa to J. F. Fogarty, president, announced St. James’s Church Monday. fluence and Internal pressure, we Paris (AP)—A legless plaintiff ped end organised to dUchatge 3*. 1987, rendered by the Attorney any sums appropriated for the im­ An Entrants in Novel I repeatedly while a few splashed In and following tbe old custom a (4 ) The tax la a “pecullarty ob- satiafectortly tbe duties required by General o f tbs State to the Com- today. For toe 12 months ended all relnforcementa and additional the water only a few hundred yards commit the unforglvabla sin against and a leglsM defendant left the provement of trunk line highways a F ifty o f Miss Foley’s associates In > Nyrt; Two New Teach­ Wheels, fenders, bumpers, tires, Latin anthem, "Ecce Jam noctls," noxiouB'^ form o f retioaoUva legis­ tbe act, and to determine what mlastoner of Public Works, In which Sants Fe, N. M. (A P )— Numbers September 30 output was 5,454,000,- equipment, but he declined to say dIstanL ' tbe first of educational principles." Do Banoess With State sufficient sum to meet toe Federal the Trovelers Inaurance Company hub caps, a tire rim and a door were will be sung. lation for corporatloas with dabts Paris potto# courts as good friends. authority shaD be reeognlsed for ths contrary view is held. In tola —not names— make "news" for the 000 kilowatt hours against 5,825,- Efiminated Bat Two whether the Mg push was planned While tne two armies mired down "The duty of protecting freedom Aid apportionments. held a shower in her honor Tuesday damaged in a collision at Henry and Inangnml Address acquired before tbe tax was estab­ Ona, a war veteran, bod been Cooperation with the bureau. Final­ connection. It la noted that toe editors of "El Boletln." 000.000 last year, a gain of 10.8 per ers Named; Plan New Summit streets today at 7 a. m. to begin on O ct 10, the Chinese na­ in the Indecisive struggle for the of thought and speech is the more Inoonvenleaoe noon at Mills Spa at which time fleymour will then deliver his In- lished. plloUng hU new tricycle when be Highway Department ly, the bureau quotes the statute Governor In his addresa to toe Joint "E l Boletln” has just made Its eentl between cam being driven by Lil­ tional holiday. Shanghai sector, Japanese authori­ compelling in these days when ths "There is some doubt as to they presented her with a General Deadlocked. sugural address, shA the exercises Advises AdvnrtWng etopped at a cafe and bad the still on the Connecticut hooka which journalUtic bow as a tabloid month­ lian Wilson of 281 Spruce street Gen. Matsui’s proclamation de­ ties announced their forcea were liberal spirit in tbe world at large meeting o f the two Houses of toe whether the bureau should proceed Electric mixer. Lincoh School Entrance. will be brought to a close with an­ H. B. Davidson of Cblcago, repre- waiter cany him in to r a drink. gives the Highway Commtosioner ly newspaper to toe inmates of the September sales of J. C. Penney and Frank J. Dowd of South Ooven- clared: preparing for the next stage ot the IS In deadly peril,” said ths nsw Legialature on 'June 9, 1987, which at all with the approval of projects Miss Foley's wedding plana for other hymn and a benediction by ■entativa of a household magmrine, When tbe waiter carried him OonnecUcut's State Highway De­ New Mexico state penitentiary. Co. Increased 10.13 per cent to *24,- ‘ try. Policeman Arthur P. Seymoim "Charged by His Majesty the North China offensive with on ad­ president "excluaive Jurtodiction over ell high­ address waa deUvered only a few in the State of (Connecticut How­ Monday, 9 a. m., in S t James's In a recent oldest range oont._ tha Rev. Dr, Arthur Howe Bradford urged tbe aosoctatlon to launeh a out again, bis tricycle was gone. ways." Eklited and published by prison 806,212 from *22,524,426 in Septem­ ' investigated. Emperor with the task of. heading vance against Sblbklachwang, junc­ Europe As Exampto partment and not its new Depart­ minutes before the adjournment of ever, since toe supenslon of toe Fed­ church have been annotraced. She conducted by O. E. KeUb Furnttnr^ of Providence, R. L. a Fellow of the nation-wide advertising campaign Police found the tricycle being inmates, toe paper disseminates ber 1936, a gain of *2,281,780, toe ;*r How«n CS>en«y w m re-elected » » the Shanghai expeditionary force, I tion of the Pelplng-Hankow and "W e may look across the seas and ment of Public Works will b^recog-' Tbe Lsttar the leglalatlve session, in recount­ eral aid road work would cause aeri- will have as her maid o f honor and Co., toe entries have been carefuBgM Corporation. for its produoL operated by another legleea man. news o t interest and serves as an company announced. UMlmum of the town achool board Rev. David Vikner, missionary to have landed on Chinese soil south of Taiyuanfu railroads. take warning. Every student at nixed as the authority with which That part of tbe letter which out- ing in pert the leglalatlve accom­ oua inconvenience to toe people ot only attendant her slater, Kathiyne, checked and sorted until it bos come] Tils family of the new preeldent, Chairman diaries J. Hoaford of In court the aecond man told educational - rehabilitation project M the organleaOon meeting held In ! China since 1914, will speak at the tha Yangtze river. , ChengUngfn Oocopled Yale should be impressed with tbe the United States Bureau of Public linee the reasoning of the Bureau of plishments, referred to toe creation the State, and as it would be inad­ and Mr. Marchuck's best man will to a decision betwreen two sntraiiOki chosen last February to succeed tbe National Bituminous Goal Oom- tbia etoiy: "I waa propolUng nijr' for penitentiary inmates. J. Newman, president of Bayuk Emanuel Lutheran church at 8 "The objectives of the Japanese (A dispatch from Peiping said conviction that only through the Roada will deal In all matters of Public Roads follows: of toe Department o f PubUe Works visable to make a change In toe be hla brother-in-law, Ernest Mc- Ikuto have stoves of about the i iSie office of Superintendent of Dr. James Rowland Angell, has miasion, proposed In the convention arif down the etreet on a wheeled The newspaper observes the usu­ Cigars Inc., announced that sales o'clock tonight and will also show expeditionary forces, as clearly set the Japanese Domel News Agency spread of the liberal attitude in life highway Improvement involving the "Nowhere in the act to there any in toe following language: management of projects at this time Fall. Cornelius Foley, brother of apparent age, in both cases 50 ikhooli Arthur H. nilng last night. been intimately connected wltn yesterdsy permanent regulation Bled when 1 saw the empty car. al nonentity of prison life. There for the quarter ended September 30 motion pictures of the mission field. out by the Japanese govemmenl'e reported the important city jf can the nation find protection from expenditure o f federal aid. specific reference to tbe taking over Pnbllo Wortm in toe absence of a more definite toe bride-elect and Thomas Kernan old or more and considerable A ll membere of the board were Yals since Its founding in pre-revo­ the bituminous coal Industry by tbe "W hat would you have done? are no names In the columns ex­ were toe largest for any quarter tn The public is cordially invited to at­ statements, are not only to protect Chengtlngfu on the railroad to the obscurantist reaction on the one Notification to this effect haa of the work of the State Highway statutory provision requiring such of RockviUs will serve as ushers. respondenoe wdto stove menu UM ent, George G. Keith meeting lutionary war days. government under n plan developed You know what it means to have " ‘A Department o f PubUe Works cept those o f prison officials. the history of the company. Five tend. the vested interests of Japan and Hankow was occupied at 10:30 a. band or a blind revolution on the been given Highway Commissioner Commissioner or. to the performance change, it is toe Bureau's view that tureri end wrholeselm- wrho won B r the flret time as a member of Besides tbe two presidents, Sey­ by tbe Industry. no lege. I was tired and nobody with a Commissioner at toe bead Spade’s A Spade hundred additional operatives have tte board, having been elected to the lives and property of Japanese m. today. Chengtlngfu is 150 miles other.” John A. Macdoneld by the Bureau of any highway work by the Depart­ it should continue, as heretofore, to know about the twro stoves has hr mour numbers among bis ancestors, The objeutivM should include, be wea using your car. 1 borrowed IL" wUl have full control oM r aU re­ Latters to the editors are numer­ been employed within toe last 60 khjjed' b t auto. hpeoeed R. LaMotte Russell, who The regular monthly meeting or realdents of tha affected area, but southwest of Peiping and its cap­ President Seymour’s inaugural o f Public Roads, which at the same ment of Public Works. The theory cooperate with tbe State Highway ous and to the point. For Instance: going on In a very real effort to Joseph Colt, his great-great-great­ ■aid, tbe preservation of coal as a The plaintiff withdrew his charges pairs to state buUdinga and the con­ days, he stated. not a candidate. Washington Loyal Orange lodge will also to scourge the Chinese govern­ ture put the Japanese army within grandfather who waa awarded an address recalled that a group of time has returned to Oommlasloner is that the language of tha law Department." Editori For toe first time in my neceasaiy data. L. A. Thorp, national resource; reoognltlon and end the two left court In tbe anna struction o f new buUdlngs along Worcester, Moss., Oct. 8.— (A P ) ■' John H. Hyde was reelected sec- be held in Orange hall starting at ment army who have been pursuing striking dlatuce of the fortified honorary M.A. degree at tbe first Yals divinity students recently pro­ of Public Works Robert A. Hurley which grants the Commissioner at life 1 h aw enjoyed seeing ray nmrr— vertlsing manager o t Tbe H a r ^ basi protection of the rights o f workers; of two policemen after tbe owner with toe direct care of the Capitol, -Miss Rose Murin o f 42 Emmet t i r t ^ and A. H. ming treasurer ot 7:30 tonight. an tl-forei^ and anti-Japanese poli­ Chinese line at Sblbklachwang, Yals commencement in 1703. His tested against the dismissal of Prof. and adequate and dependable sup­ four federal aid highway contracta, PuMlc Works supervision of the In tke paper withoat haring after SNOW IN PENNSYLVANIA. been asked to act as judge by W ar. I of the tricycle bad agreed to lend toe State Office BuUdlng, and toe street, Hyde Park, died early this the committee as weU as being cies in collaborstlon with Commu­ eight miles farther south.) father, Thomas Day Soyrr-our, was Jerome Davis from the Yale facul­ plies for ths consumer at reasonable rigned by the latter, "F or such ad­ planning, construction, repair, etc. new State Police buildlnga in Hart­ It, "HMd In *500 bond. Thank you. morning in Memorial hospital of in­ ren Keith o f the Keith FurnltvMH ktgaln appointed as superintendent hla car to the other when be waa STATED MILK DEALERS Through a mlaunderstandlng an nist Influences. Japanese discloeed the first ac­ a professor of Greek at the univer­ prices. justments as are necessary to bring of any ‘real asset' transfers to that ford.’ No. ----- . Kane, P x , O ct 8.— (A P )— Snow juries received when struck by an O)., and empower^ to select tw ^ ty- not using i t aehools. advertisement was Inserted in yes­ "In short, the mission of the Jap- tivity of their f.arplanes In North sity for over a quarter of a cen­ The university said than it did not Heath S. Clark, 40-year-old law­ the projects into line with . the officer all the functions o f the Com­ With tbe streamer line of page swirled In a wet flurry over this automobile last night on toe Boaton- other men to form a commlttae ' b' Committees for the 1937-88 were ‘*111 above-quoted otatement ot terday's Herald for "Bingo" games anese anpy is to establish the foim- China In many days, asserting they tury. renew his contract last June be­ yer of Indiana, Pa., waa named bureau decision.” missioner of Highways. The term the Governor would seem to indicate A U RE-UCENSED NOW one, "New Prison Paper Makm Its northern Pennsylvania hill country Worcester Turnpike In Weatboro. three to look over toaee stoves, n)*^ ■nmed as follows; datlons for a firm and lasting peace had downed five Chinese planes in during the night in the wake o f a at Sandy Beach, Crystal Lake. cause of a retrenchment policy. Tbe president of the association suc­ HAND FROM THE PAST. Since an exceptionally large pro­ ‘real aoset' ia defined to Include: ‘aU quite clearly hla conception o f the Bow To The Inmates,” the editor Tbe machine was driven by Miss view the eorraspondenee on • education Policy — William There will not be any "Bingo" in Bast Asia. dog fights after a Chinese air pa­ buildings, structures and sewage sises up his policy as follows: 50 degree drop in temperature since and secure any additional Infer Buckley, Mrs. Lillian Bowers, Rev. PBESIDENrS SPEECH students and other sources charged ceeding J. P. Williams, Jr„ of Pitts­ portion of tbe work done on the functions o f tbe Dejiartment o t Pub- Marion K. De Florez of Pomfret, games there tonight, last week's “Feel Sorry" trol bad attempted a surprise raid State's Trunk Line Highways today and other service systems, perma­ Department’s Inspectors Now "In the exercise of sound edi­ Wednesday. Conn. tion before rendering a decision X . B. Erickson. New Haven, Get. 5.— (A P )— Dr. Professor Davis was not retained burgh. d a rk is president of the Helena; Mont.— An abnormally Uo Works. It would seem also that play having closed the season there. "W c feel sorry for the many in­ on Paotingfu, captured capiUU ot Charles Seymour, formally assum­ because of his economic views. Pittsburgh and Rochester Coal is undertaken with tbe aid o f fed­ nent end fixed equlplment and land, if it had been toe Governor's view Released to Investigate Com­ torial policy we shall print the The thermometer descended to 80 the matter. Any accurate - Expenditures—George E. Keith, Hopeh province 80 miles southwest high infant death rate in Montana degrees during a 24-hour period. Sarah Healey, William Buck- nocent persons who unfortunately ing tbe presidency of Yale, pledged In bis speech, Dr. Seymour warn­ Company, with offices in New York. during the Influensa epidemic that eral funds, this decision will revert interests in land and land better­ that tbe Department of Public news of reader interest, no propa­ C.Y8HIER ROBBED. tion on old stoves from any of Peiping. plaints That Have Been The snow plied one-half inch deep Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MaePhee of are living in the area of hostillt: -a the nation's third oldest university ed against the "menace of material­ swept the nation in 1919 to blamed supervision of many Trunk Line pro­ ments required for in connection Works waa to take over so im­ ganda, but facta and avoid the will be appreciated by the commlt.'J With the renewal of bombings of Made. on many rooftops and clogged wind­ yinance— Everett J. McKinney, Youngstown, Ohio, who have been and it goes without saying the Jap­ today to complete freedom of speech ism." He asserted also that the uni­ The Maneboukuo flag has five jects to Commissioner Macdonald with the discharge o f any duties portant an operation as that of high­ contagion of falsity. ..." Somerville, Mass., Oct. 8.— (A P ) tee and may be sent to Mr. Tbot] railway stations and trains along by Dr. H. H. Swain, secretary of the shield wipers on automobiles. John H. Hyde, B. J. Murphy. visiting their son-in-law and anese army has no enmity toward and thought. versity "must beware of the peril colors, representing the races of University of Montana, for a "con­ despite the opinion rendered by the imposed upon the department o f way construction and maintenance Aid To Newoomers —Two gunmen today held up a o f The Herald. the route of the Japanese south­ tnsurmnee— George E. Keith, John daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Birch the Chinese people in general. "W e seek the truth and will en­ of Isolation from tbe main currents ths Hans, Manebous, Japanese, Ko­ siderably lower" enrollment at the attorney general of the State last public works'. he would not have failed to make (Completion of the task o f re­ News Item No. 1 announced the woman cashier tn the SomerviUe ward march, numbers of Cbintse H. Hyde, Howell Cheney. of the Gables, Main street, are "However. against those who dure the consequences," asserted of national thought and feeling." reans and Mongols. June that that supervision waa to "Under tbs ‘ejuadem generis' nils mention of toe facL licensing milk dealers and producer- prison population as 632, eight fe­ Roofing Oimpany office and es­ and six A'mertcans evacuated Tain- university this year. HORSES RESCUED. Rscieatlon—Everett J. McKinney leaving Saturday with their daugh­ bear arms against Japan the Japa­ be rested with the Commissioner of of statutory construction, where "WhUe as a rule toe interpreta­ dealers was announced today by males and 624 males. caped in an automobile with *400. anfu, capital of Shantung province, Joint Board — George E. Keith, ter, Mrs. J. M. Cullen of New York nese army will show no mercy. Publie lyorks under the 1937 law general worda follow the enumera­ tion of a state statute by the At­ Deputy Administrator Arthur J. Another item points out, ap­ The cashier toId poUce toe men, city, to spend the winter in Tucson, for the eastern port of Tslngtao. Frederick, Md., <3ct 8.— (AP) — John H. Hyde, Edward J. Murphy, "Toward officials and nationals which established the latter's de­ tion of particular things the gen­ torney General of such state wUl be Hayes. Mr. Hayes said that this parently for benefit of newcomers, Three horses wrandered Into Gran- after threatening her wrlth pistols, Bsv. K. E. Erickson, Howell Cheney. Arizona and San Diego, California. Air Raids o t foreign powers who have suffer­ partment. eral words are held to apply only to accepted, at the same time, before will release the department's in­ that the "vital period” o t an in­ rille M. Smith’s wragon shed and it drove her into a rear room with Hartford-Silver Lanel Two New Teachers A Japanese naval spokesman an­ ed In the hostilities or are threaten­ Intent of Law tbe same general claos as thoee cooperation with a state under the spectors for investigation of com­ mate's life la tbe “first introduction took 30 men t hree hours to get other employes and then ransacked Two new teachers were appointed Saturday classes, which have been ed with injuries to their persona nounced air raids on six cities in The reasoning o f the Bureau of plaints which reach the office and to the routine of a penal inatltu- the offics. South China and several points specifically mentioned. ‘Other serv­ provlsiona of toe Federal Highway them out So. Manchester hy the board on the recommenda- held In St Brldgt's ball with sia- and property, we express our deep­ PubUe Roada, which Is a subdivision for a checkup of the performance tion . . . that the impressions tJen of Superintendent IlUng. Mias ers from S t Jamea's convent and along the Canton-Hankow railroad. ice sjrBtenis', as thus used in the Act, It Is our duty under toe Fed­ They broke through toe floor of est syrmpathies. of the Ulilted States Department at statute, must, therefore, be • read eral statnte to determine whether in various areas where resale prices created by the beginning of a the shed into a cistern beneath. Bus lin e Schedule Fanline Noody of Waterbury, Vt., older members of St. Bridget's Chinese denied Japaneee claims of have been established. Agriculture, la based upon what it ‘other such service syxtama', that a state has a highway department man's term may have a great in­ Millard Stultx lassoed toe horses to was named as school librarian. She parish as teachers, will be resumed “The Japanese army will leave great damage to airplane manufac­ GBANTS^^^XM illSARy "(Completion of toe job o f re- believes to be the intent of the law. la, service systems such as are pre- fluence on his future conduct." keep their beads above tvater until Leaving the Center Dally: takes tha place made vacant by the on Saturday. The classes were nothing undone to respect and pro­ turing plants and munitions fac­ with adequate powers and suitably licensing three months in advance In the totter addressed to Commto- The first edition announced a firemen pumped 10 feet of water (csiffnatlon of Miss Anna French, discontinued during the summer tect the lives and property of na­ tories Id that area, os well as that vlousiy mentioned in the oontexL equipped and organized to discharge of tbe previous best accorapUahment A. BLi 6:M, TiU. 1:41, StUk'l Stoner Macdonald, the various perti­ short story contest for prisoners from the cistern, hooked a truck to who goes to the South Manchester months. tionals o f third powers. four Chinese planes were shot down As these clearly do not Include high­ to toe satisfaction of toe Secretary waa possible through the fine co­ 8:48,9:15,10:16,11:15. Ittiary on a full time basis. "With tbs close, co-operation jf nent Connecticut statutes are ana­ way systems, it la obvious that ths o f Agriculture toe duties required in line with toe warden’s policy of tbe horses and hauled them out un­ In a dog fight over Sbaokwaa in operation accorded to tbe depart­ encouraging creative writing. PHONE P. M.: 18:18. 1:18, 8:18, 8:1 Miss Noody is a graduate of Bos- Mrs. Muriel H. Hammond of 878 the nsvsl forcea, the Japanese ex­ northern Knautung province. lysed and tbe opinion reached that legislature did not intend, by the by said act. It also ia incumbent ment by toe police o f every com­ hurt, but jittery. 8:45, 4:18, 4:45 5:15, 5:45, 8 :iC j teo University, and the McGill Park street, Hartford, driving west peditionary force is determined to Chinese reported that eight Jap­ *1t is the bureau’s view that ■ it language used to transfer to the De­ upon toe Bureau to determine what munity in the state," said ’ Mr. 6620 1:15, 8:15, 8:15, 10:16, 11:15. library schooL on West Center street at 4; 15 laat clear tha skies of ominous clouds anese planes yesterday dropped 27 should continue, as heretofore, to partment o f PubUe Works any part organization eet up by toe state la Hayes. "It haa been possible for toe Jesse J. Stevens of donway. N. night collided with a car driven by and 1 am confident the day la Lot bombs on the railway station at cooperate with the State Highway o f the duties of the Highway Oom- vested with toe r^uiaite authority administration to assist the police la addition to toe above seh H., a graduate of the University of Mrs. June Andres of Katonah, N. far off when the light of peace! will Department" misaioner with respect to tbe con­ to carry on the cooperative work departments where toe situation ole toe foUowrtng trips nr* Soochow, 45 miles west of Bhang- eloded OB Mew Hampshire, was named to the Y „ as she was driving north on Mc­ shine again." bal, and machine gunned fleeing A fter reviewing the duties set struction and maintenance at hlgh- provided for by toe Federal High­ seemed to indicate that this would achool faculty as a teacher of Kee etreet They met at the In- In the Implied threat against passengers. Twenty-six persons forth by law to be performed by the waya. This is further shown by the way A cL The Bureau cannot do be the best practice, but the depart­ Dedicated To The Ladies ■octal seisnee. He scceeds Henry Saturdays Only: teraectinn of McKee and W eft Cen­ Pootung a Japanese army spokes­ were said to have been killed and Oommlasioaer of Public Works and feet that the laws repealed by the business with more than one organi­ ments themselves have done the 18:45,1:48 end 8:45. O. Rellsy. Mr. Stevens was for live ter etreets. Both cars were illght- man asserted the Japanese had those sections repealed In conform­ act which created the Department zation, and will only recognise one major part of toe work- ysars prlndpal of the Conway. N. 60 wounded. ly damaged. Lieutenant William avoided infilcting damage on the ance with tbajact, the bureau points at Public Works relate exclusively ‘W e are pleased to have been able B , H l ^ achool, la 38 years of Chinese declared that 20 Japa­ organization in any ztate. Cocktail Lounge Sundays: age Barron Investigated. There wee JJO Pootung waterfront, which is large­ out that nowhere in tbe act Is there to conclude tola work at this time, ■nd is married. nese planes had raided Nanking to state public buildings and grounds “ Under Chapter 80 of tbe General arrest. ly forelgn-owned docks and fac- any speclfle reference to the assump- permitting us to turn our attention A. SI.: 1:18, 8:15, 8:15, 18:15.;’ Hie eeim^ttee gave further conl- the capital, causing llttla damage and to toe poUcing o f such proper­ Statutee of (Connecticut tbe Com- 11:15. torlea, but that. If the Chinese re­ tioo of tha work of tbe Highway to more Important responsibilities Opens Daily At 4 P. M. Cafts^u£ f/anciCiny;' ■Msratlon on leasing the dlecon- and losing two planes In a dog fight ties, toe emploimient o t architects mlJSioner o f Highways Iz required peated lost night's bombardment, Oommlosionsr by the Department of toe administration, particululy P. Bf.t 18:15. 1:15, 8:15, 5dfl»^ ttanicd Oakland schoul building to a Mias Irene V. .McMullen will be and from anti-aircraft fire. on state buildings, and toe furnlab- to construct, reconstruct and main­ the soloist this evening for Colum­ they would be forced to take ac­ It took wi 91 o f PubUe W orks It points to the Ing a t oirice space in such buildings in regard to producer prices." BY UNION OPERATORS 4:15, 8:15, 8:15, 1:15, 5:18, 8:18, ' group of women from the North tain the state - highways. The law 18:16,11:18. bian Chapter, O. E. S., at which tion. rerognlzed rule of statutory con­ to state agencies. A reeding o f said Reasonable Hooriy Bstoe. Methodist church. The committee COLI.EGE CHAUFFEUR. y a n to provides that said (Commissioner For more than 300 years a Lake The Rockville Hotel time visiting Matrons and Patrons Severest Artillery Duel struction which indicates it was not set in its entirety, therefore, defi­ had a latter from Judge William S. shall exercise exclusive jurisdiction Parima was shown In Guiana on Peeseogete Picked Up Oa Hyde In repiT to one written to him night will he observed. The duel between the (Tilneee Lincoln, Neb.—Leon Gray, 15- op thoM voluotl the teteat of tbe General Aasembly nitely Indicates that it was net ths - GENERAL - over all highways laid out, con­ British maps and then Its exist­ Rockville, Conn. Bide of Mats Stew*. ■sking about liability Inaurance at batteries and the Japanese war­ year old negro lad from Alabama, to transfer the duties at the High­ intention o f toe legialature that toe Transfer and Tnieklng Os. Now thoy’ro to structed, reconstructed, or .nam- ence waa disproved. the achooL Ha made known that A dance will be given by the Ger­ ships was the severest night en­ decided today he bad found a ca­ the town, giving the lease, would be man Zlpser Club In the Sub-Alpine gagement of the war which was reer that suits him. He waa hired popular, wo'vo tseponalhla tor accidents. It wan de- Club hall, Ehlridge ;;treet, Saturday four months old today. The concus­ to push Allen O. Ring, who is un­ nomod thorn Oldad to eecure liability Insurance evening October 23. Music will Im sion of the heavy ahells shattered able to walk, around the University ■ad add this to the yearly rental of furnished by Ernie's Bavarian band. windows In acores of buildings on of Nebraska campus In a wheel­ "Biwo Ribbon the achool building and have this the waterfront, and shook the city chair. Valuo«"ITocolo* iBCOrporatad in the lease when It The third In the eeries of "Bingo" to Its foundations. While Ring attends classes, Licon M drawn and signed. parties sponsored by the Holy Name The deadly artillery battle went alts in the chair. broto our 91at Society of S t Jamea'a church will SCHALLER-McCABE, Inc. (Formerly Schaller Motor Sales, Inc.) PRESENTS Mew Entrance to Unooln School Sensational Values! Superintendent lUlng called the be held In St. James's Hell tonight, Annlvortory SAVE board's attention in the need of a starting at 8:15. and to plooso The Most Outstanding, Most Unusual Used Car Offer Ever Attempted In This District! Muper walk to the Lincoln achool. Grants Famous B e proposed that instead of using The parking lane marks alone thoucondc o f old MONEY the driveway that leads to the back Main street which are badly waahed ■nd now ontem- o f the Center church and to Hose out, will be repainted before the G f o p a T w i s t Oampany No, 3‘a bouse, that a new winter sets In, the police commis­ or*, drastic ro« Every Potential Used Car Buyer Should Investigate NOW! walk be laid along the south side of sioners have decided. In addition ductlont hovo the building and that there also be to repainting ihe old lines there will a walk laid from Main street to the be a stop sign placed at the Inter­ boon modo on By Driving To B*w walk. This would make it pos­ section of Cooper Hill and West sible to use the north entrance streets, where there have been sev­ this famous rop* I'sis HARVEST Schaller-McCabe walk to reach the school as well as eral accldenta during the paat two ulor morchon* months. Inc. through the new walk to be laid. It dUol was estimated that It would coat SEASON AT about 8175 to do this work nnd Mr. William Lewis of Essex street nUng explained that there had been complsinert to the police this morn­ Bose OUR 3-W AY 634 CENTER STREET ■ew bubblers placed in the different ing that locks on his tool shed and SPECIALS aehools that made a saving on wat 'r also on hli automobile trailer, had tizit OFFERED ON EVERY USED CAR IN OUR STOCK MANCHESTER that would pay for the walk.'. It been broken during the past few •Vi to nib i will be let out to bids. nights. Last night the tool house ^ ^ •fust mnn: ono-tentli down and drive toe cor Drive toe oar for 10 daym. If Edward J. Murphy Informed the door was opened and tools spread WELDON DRUG CO. g home, 'nieae ore nnheard of tormo, prevailing 4 DAY Nowhere else anoh eovlagn. PVam ear hoard that the board of police com- around the woods. A few nights I I I ir iw n l ^ Bctialler-MeCaba Ino.. nnUI October S8rd. I B for any reoaon yxra ora not oatlalled regnfar’and plainly nserfced prio* mlaaionerB plans to restrict parkin; ago someone untied a goat that Mr. Prescription Pharmacy 903 Main Street 1 ■ ■ /O ff 10% down—ne other seenrity—no extra slgnrra. I l l FREE return toe cor and apply toe fufl deduct 10% from toe price and then peg la the vicinity of the Lincoln school Lewis owned and It was later found “ W At toeoa lew prleee anybody In tola aeetloa eon A purchaae price on any cor hi toe OFF and that the plan as proposed by on Rus.sell street. 10% saly l-l*to of the remaining *--iTiniTt own a oar. TRIAL! __ Mr. ming would funhei safeguard WEEK-END SPECIALS I SUSTwelghW BW doBvery Iramedintoly. tte children. Mr. Murphy also in­ to last for montw formed the board that croaa lines FRADIN’S OFFER VALUES N ev er^fo re In Manchester’s History Has Any Car Dealer Attempted An Idea So Revolutionary, So StaggerinzI Mr. Prospect: Uiere’E No Two were to be painted on Main street 81.00 *1.70 Ways About It—If You Ever Intend To Buy A Car You’ll Never Duplicate This Offer! and East Center street to aclil safe­ ty in cruaaing from the two atrcc,-, IN NEWEST F A IL COATS Haley’s Scott’s RED HOT SPECIALS to the postoffice. RED HOT SPECIALS The board was In sc.sslon for two 6 7 . $15gOOO Stock Used Cars Go On Sale Today For 2 Weeks Only! Fradln's are holding a sja-cial M. 0. 8 0 e hours, taking up in executive sea- sale of women's, misses' and chil­ Emulsion ohm the question of pay adjuatment 1931 CHEVROLET 2.DOOR $47 to $200 Cars 1988 DODGE 4-D(X>B SEDAN. for teachers. dren's coats this week-end. Every $200 to $350 Cars $350 to $500 Cars coat In stork Is brand new 1037 SEDAN. New paint—-good $500 to $675 Cars 'Hroe prncUcnlly new. Paint near­ §1.00 50c 1928 Hupaiobile Sport Sedan ly like toe day It waa 5rst sold by FIREMAN IS INJURED Fall and Winter merchandise. There rubber. A very good little 1932 Plymouth Coupe 1933. Oievrolet 4-Door are two reason.' for this according 1935 Dodge 4-Dr. Tour­ ue just a little over a year ago. IN BROOKLYN BL\ZE. 5 0 « 1929 Studebaker Sport Roadster to Fradln's, first the Fall season by Nujol Sunsol 3 4 « cart Sp. Sedan (6 wheels) ing Sedan (radio and Here’s a cor that anyone oan be and large has been too warm thus 1933 Ford 2-Door Sedan proud to owa. New York. Oct. 8.— (A P I— A 1929 Buick 4-Faaaenger Coupe heater.) ffreman waa seriously injured, traf­ slowing down the regular sale of *1.00 .%0r rhIlllpR' 1931 Dodge 5-Ton Plat­ this merchandise nnd secondly 1933 Rockne 2-Dr. Sedan fic on a branch of the Long Island 1929 Graham ^-Ton Express nllroad was lnterrupte5 as compared with TWa ear Is Hka new. I f yan'ie to- n o u f i 39i HOW! We are selling m many new 1937 Dodge and Plymouth cars and tmeka that we must move our stock of tnde-ins fast SPORT SEDAN with sU wfaeela $198,610 for the same month last 3 3 •beets tareatod In n good. Into nindel anmE can affort to j^ce o m ^ a n and used trucks ’way below regular prices. We get action, and make room for more trade-ins ye.ar. r Good Drinks Reg. and Color Mock. Here Is a good-loak- OnlmnWa. 8. C —James Fred ear, bn ame to nee tole s m I The beverage tax on old gross re- extra sUmt Regularly *1*29 »487 e y e ^ day. Yon pick from the cream of tho nacd car crop when you purchase from Schaller-McCabe, Inc., local dealen for Ing oar. In good condition and an CUm t , 14-year-«ld Indianapolis Dodge and PIjrmouth, two of America’s moat popular cars. Mgro, waa timid os he was haled '^;elpt3 brought revenue of $11,042.- Ormve'R—90 Proof ezeellent boy at tola pcioet Mfie polica court on a loUerlng 13 In September as compared with Tailored or lacy! . * ^ HI MiOt In eh efli * e r g e . $643,028 09 in the same month of GIN .qt. §1.29 Full bed •!*•» •* * 1936. The beverage floor stock C.\LirOR.VIA Baqiaetfuj o f the court, James al- Calvert / You fltetort never ^ BMVt Immediately began rattling off lax for September was $261,774.37 clofldy woven i„*fm ebeR vyq»^l fpMtatioaa from the Bible. He , and the distributors' tax amounted WINES RESERVE .. 5th §1.79 Dodge-Plymouth ' id la order the 68 books of the ; l i $262,191,72. *t 39c I Or Open I, and then, without pausing for Mr. Hackett also reports $470,- French locel Veflta. pantiefl, SALES AND SERVICE m ath iM t aaatenoe be paned in 001.62 received In unincorporated 2 “^ $ 1 0 0 taterlm, be icdted the Apostles' tax coUections from July, 1936 to VERftlOUTH 5th 69c bloometa. ' September. 1937, and *10,299.75 in STRAIGHT " A DeprndeMs and the 28rd Psalm, straight—80 Proof fy b a court dlemiaaed the charge, September. BOURBON Daily IjpoU e* gave the youth a double 3 Tra. OM . ■• Proof Rye,yr. old.. qt§1.15 fivul of ebaage. ADVERTISEMENT— Just a reminder that at Hale's $ 1 . 3 9 “*^ Dry G in ...... 634 Center St. A t Oleott S t i rain crow really le-a cuckoo, sale of Tioga sample knit garmenta . .qt. 99c UNTIL 10 P.M. la Loodne are called they have evening dresses st >5.00 813 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER and children's garments at *2.00. W.T. G r a n t Co. SCHALLER-M(£A6L Inc. M u ic h e s U r 1 (Fomierly SdiaDer Motor Sales, Inc.) ‘ •tT'.

^ O B 6 I Z MANCHESTER EVENIN'J HEKALU. HANliMIsariEK. UUNN« FKIUAY»CXHOBER 8 ,198T MANCHESTEK IfiVKNING HERALD. MANCHESfER, CONN. FRmAT, OCTOBER 8 .198T PAGE S E V B ^ Intend to ^levota our energleB exclu­ WESLEYAN CHILD DATE sively to manufacturing, collection r r r CROSS TRAINS Cornell Head Assails URGEFHAFINANCING will be made by ■ bank. ice, Jr.; board of reUef, WUUam Valley, Manafield where they are "Representatives of the Federal -SWG BAMD” DEBUTS Parizek, Fred Service and Nelson H(HXYWOOD PUYERS apendtog a few weeks at their re­ D.5W.V.AUniURn POSTPONED TO Oa. 27 CLEAN UP GARDEN, WnilNGTON Usher replaces Albert Parker; reg­ TULLAND cently acquired farm where Mr. Housing *Admtolatration. and the istrar of voters, WUUam Mastoda Groat has a large fraot a t land un­ 8 1 3 1 LIFE SAVERS Governments by Force OF CHENEY HOUSES New York Life InaurxnM Company W NEW CROSBY FILM WUUam Maainda waa a guest and Selma C. Royce; Helen Safrx- AT STATE, HARTFORD Tolland Grange members wera der culttvatlon for potatoe culture ANNDAL DiSFECnOiy a rt avaltabla at tbe office of the Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Walter present a t a Neighbors Night meet­ Federal Housing Administration at nek, aehool board, succeeds Merritt and now has a large fores of men Fanily Night Dinner to Be ! EXPERTS ADYISE HauwtoUd at WUUmantlc. 'Usher. The annual town report ing with Coventry Grange Thursday harvesting the crop. Held Then; Play to Be Given; Ithaca, N. Y„ Oct 8—(AP—Dr,Aporary society that universities ap- the comer ot Pina and Pleasant Orchestra of 75 Musicians in Twelve tablea were to play at the' books were distributed. Betty Burgess and Sonny La- evening and aa8lated.to the program Department President la P ral^ Edmund Ezra Day, president of Cor-1 pear at times to be anything but ■traeta to Mancbeatar and If you setback f party- held by Tolland mont in Elaborate Spectacle; with Natchaug Good WUl and Ver­ ToUand Orange held the regular taerica Beconnng More Husbands Invited. oell University, today assailed the centers of Intetlectunl activity. Letter to Purchasers Sug­ “Doubic or Nothing” But Warren Braud, chemist at the meeting Tuesday evening at the ent at Last Night’s Meeting{T wish to obtain ■ mortgage on the Grange -BSturday night. Tbs foUow- HaU Thread miU visited hla home to Illuaion Act a ..Stunner. non Granges. use by governments of "armed, ag­ I "Like social Institutions, they get property purchased by you, we None Has Musical Instru­ tog members from South Wllltogton _[mmualty House. During the lec­ Eiection Set for October 2 0 .1 gressive and arrogant" force. I caught In political agitations. In re­ Now Is the Time to Barn Old New Bedford over the week-end. Several members of Tolland ture hour, Mr. Bucley, state police­ ; Svrinming Minded; More Mrs. Paul Dsike. president of the gests Federal Mortgages would suggest that before deciding ment. took prises: Mrs. Arthur Spicer, ToUand'Grange waa invited to Betty Burgess and Sonny Lament. In bis inaugural address before a form movements, to recrestlonal to take ■ Cheney Brothers’ mort- Mrs. l^erritt Uahsr and Merritt Grange motored to Palmer_,^aaa., man from the Stafford Springe Bar­ Luey M. Edwards, Departaaeatl Wesleyan Guild, of the South Metb throng of Indiiatrlaltsta and educa- EYES EXAMINED - GLASSES FITTED neighbors' night meeting at Coven­ Hollywood screen stars, appear to­ Wednesday aventog and were guests odist churen, announces the post­ programs, to social and commimlty gage, you get to touch with them. 8BIALL WEEKLY PAYMENTS Stalks SurAs to Get Rid Btog Ooaby croons and people Usher. racks gave Information on highway President of the Auxiliary to tlmj tors, Including nearly two score col­ activities, with the Inevitable re­ Be Accepted. try last evening. day and Saturday with the elaborate of Palmer Grange. safety and answered many ques­ United Spanish V^ar Veterana con-'l V life Sa?ers Needed. ponement 01 the meeting usually Yours vary truly, dance to the etratoa of the strangest 'The Central Vermont Railway CUImax Chapter, Order of Eastern 1938 edition of "Frencl Riviera lege presidents. Dr. Day declared: sult that the Intellectual drive loses CHENEY BROTHERS. has loauad new time-tables and the News has been received of the tions from members concerning the ducted her annual .Inspection o ( | held on the third Monday In th* "When men In power conclude privacy. RICHARD STONE of the Insects. orchestra ever asaembled to "Double Star, beld a meeting Wednesday Brevities" with a cast of fifty In lltoess and death of Henry Birds­ month, to Wednesday evening, Oc­ By: Ward Cheney, PreaidanL” OPTH'IAN schedule of trains from West WU- night Mr. and Mra. Harold Hartford at tbe State theater. Eu­ rules of the road to motoring. Ke- Mary Bushnell Cheney., AuxiUaiy,'| WUUam Sacherdc of the 'local that Ideas should come from au­ Orlltcal Thinking A letter addressed to the differ­ or Nothing,” the brilliant comedy eye at bis home to Glenridge, New freahmenta were served during the tober 27. This meeting will take thority and not from thought, men "A great university,” he said, Waa. t . Banpraa, OpMnwtrlat with music which playa Sunday and itogton la, north 7:34 a. m., 4:12 p. Sollwenk, worthy matron and pa- rope's most beautiful girls, comedy, Jersey. Mr. Birdseye spent the sum­ U.S.W.V. at the-YKata armory toatl l^ad Cron Chapter, revealed yester- place in the banquet hall at eight ent purchasers of bouses offered by 7M Mato S t Stats fhewter Bldg. TaL 4790 m.; aeutb, 9:39 a. m., and 7 p. m. dance and song routines will be social hour. Peach shortcake with of reason must glva battle. "should be a place where students New Haven, Oct. 8.—(AP)—At Monday at the State theater. Iron, presided. mer months In ToUand with bis als- night Department Preeident Mia^‘| i t f that the American Red Cross o'clock, and will follow tbe family 'The liberal tradition to which Clieney Brothers at auction last It's an orchestra of some seventy- Georgs A. Smith of Brattleboro, Several Ektat Wllltogton members featured together with leadtng- whipped cream and coffee was pre- night dinner at fl;S0 by the Aabury can, through practice. Improve their thia eeaaoD the borne gardener be­ ter-to-law. Mlaa Miriam Underwood p a r^ by tha committee, Mrs. Edith Edwards gave an Interesting ae-| kad trained 81,281 persona In swim- democratic peoples the world over common Ot tbe difficult art of criti­ month, signed by Ward Chenay, BOY SCOUT NEWS five mualelana—and none of them Vt, succeeds George P. Bugbee of Ashford Grange attended Boos­ American performers. Headliners and had within a few days return­ group. owe allegiance cannot survive un­ president, states that prior to the gins to think of cleaning up hla playa a musical toatmment! It is ■gent of ths Central Vermont RaU- Include: Holywood’i mirth-provok­ Crandall, Miss Ada Ryan and Louis count of the recent National Con-'^ fctwy and Ufa savinf methods dur- cal thinking." ter’s night In WarrenvlUe. Charter ed to New Jersey for the winter Vesley. vention, also the state convention^ After a abort business aeaslon. favorable to free inquiry." Commenting on vocational guid­ sole, arrangemenu bad not been By DANNY SHEA garden for faU and_ winter. Many composed entirely of human voices way at Waat Wllltogton. , Ha has members, silver certificate mem­ ing, Burgess and Lamont, contin­ ' the past year, pointing out that the play, "Other People's Hus­ Hlya Scouts and Soeuters. Your been to the employ ^ the:, Central ental atyle; Belgium's Michael Sis­ months. Mr. Birdseye leaves two Tha Ladles' Aid society of the and outlined plans for the coming^ Turning to academic subjects. Dr. ance, Dr. Day said "the best train­ completed to finance mortgagee and persona leave thle work unUl the and baa been named "The Sing bers and past maatera were present sons' Perclval of New Jersey and year's work. ' .‘. i |he growing number of bathing bands,'' will be praseoted under the Day also attacked modem insistence ing for a poritlon may be on en­ that Cheney Brothers to be sure old column la once more ready to Band". And yet tbe music supplied Vermont RaUway at agent and Tbe entertainment consisted of ters to fast gymnastic tumbling Tolland Federated church wUl serve direction of Mrs. T. B. Kehler. Hus­ following spring but there are cer- telegrapher for over 80 yeara and which they performed to Eddie Can Lucien of New York Qty. tha October supper Friday evening Mrs. Edwards was accompaatod 4 pools' and beaches throughout the upon vocational aducatlon and hancement of intelligence and Intel­ that every purchaser at the sale go to press for tbe 1937-38 aeoaon. by this aggregation resembles the talks, essays, skits, piano and by Mrs. Mary Hickey, department i ncuntry was ample proof that an bands of the Guild members will he 'quick, practical reaulU” from lectual power without explicit refer­ could finance hla purchase offered AH acribea must have their write­ tidn advantagee to. the autumn music of a full Inatrumentdl dance cornea herii weU recommended. tor’s latest picture, "All Baba Goes (ITiarles Johnson has been spend­ October 8th at the church. Supper 1922-KEMP’S, Inc.-1937 cheatra music, lin in g and games. t Town'; Ireland's Tommy Rafferty ing a short time with relatives to chief ot etaff on her Inspection trip .;. army of trained life savers was wijeome to attend. graduatas entering tbe world of ence to the more technical akllla the to take 76 per cent mortgage of the ups Into Scout haadquartara before clean-up, accoMtog to Neely Tur­ band so cloaely that It la not only Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse DeCicco Tbe haU was decorated with au­ served at S o'clock. The pubUc are By a vote of tha auxiliary, the‘ business. position requires. purchase price. this Monday night to order to have ner, aiMstant entomologlat of the Impossible to tell tbe difference have atarted housekeeping at West to rubber-legged antics; The Deau­ Bristol, Ck>nn. invited to attend and ' enjoy the ■aeded. f tumn leaves and vegetables. Re- ville Boys In thriUtog song and The Union Missionary society all arnual election of officers wUl s "The Red Cross was the pioneer­ Love of Money Of students' social life. Dr. Day Since then the Federal Housing them printed to tbe regular Tljee- OonnecUcut Agricultural Ebeperi- with the human ear-but engineers Wllltogton to ths house formerly freatunenta were served. ■upper and social time following. place at tha next meeting of the'- ing organization In the movement Tbe present-day trend, influenced sold "they should learn to eaperi- ment StaUon. who have studied tbe ‘sound track'' owned by Paaquale Scrlma. tough-a-mtoute Jolts; Broadway's day sewing meeting waa held Thurs­ Administration baa completed ar day edition. Scribes are asked to Mr. and Mra. Howard E. Church hUarioua Two Georges to their day at the social rooms of tha unlt, October 30. President Edwarda; accident prevention and general by love of money, he decried as hav­ enee how to co-opsrsta on common rangaments to taka tha mortgsgas Include to their weakly correapoo- Living Room Suites ’Turner points out that a number of Its music have been unable to jA t the town meeting held Mon­ of Cleveland, Ohio, are vislUng hla A o r r SCIENCE OBANDT explained the reason for electing' safety In the United States," Mr. HIT BY UGHTNING;^ ing "made It difficult for tbe uni­ undertaking," and he urged that a t Insect peats live over the winter discern any difference. day night Howard Pratt waa mod­ French Wooden Soldiers dance; In- church with a good ' attendance. to be written by tha New York Lift denca, not only a resume of the troop ■later, Mlea Jennie H. Church on gagl as thriUtog aa to many of his Voted to do migrant work for the and Installing officers during th a ; flacherek said. "It baa also held a versity, even when Its vision la clear, "the world la sorely In need, or more Insurance uompany, upon many ot meeting but also a few personal to flower and vegetable atalks, to The band la made up of talented erator. Tbe estimated budget was WtUlngton HUl. Mr. Church la ex Pocatello, Idaho—Henry Deval- month of Octoloer. consistent lead In the promotion of to adhere strictly to Its fundamen­ good will today to human relstlona. boys and girls who are "good a f moving pictures, the Wheeler-Wool- next four meetings. tha properties. Tha latter advlass Items on tbe members of your troop. New Styles—New Fall Covers debrla or to hedgerowb. Some ot approved and the report of tbe ae- ecutlve secretary of the General sey comedy "So This is Africa”, oour bunte deer by telephone. He's Installation of officers of the unit ,l| '. gwlmmlng and Ufe-savlng classes, IS BADLY INJURED tal purpose. 'To an sxtraordip.ary extant," be that mortgages taken by Cheney An official Uet of ths eeribes will be tbem, like the com borer, tnay leave imitating musical toatrumenta. The ledtmen anm borer tastructora for complete courses In and Mra. Edward C. Lynch, 23 pany upon many of the properties, Am Gen ...... is the worst of these because It haa with his mother on Tolland turn­ Knox street. mcludlng the one purctinowl by you Ark Nat Gas ... 2-piece brown frieze suite, sagless the classes. pike, .yesterday momlng, shortly Census: Forthy-flve patients. construction, spring cushions. Reg­ destroyed large crops of com and "Radiating from a dozen Red after 8:20 noticed black clouds Chairman Horaca F. Murphey "In view of the fact that au.h Aad Gas and El dahUaa to Connecticut. It also In­ Ctoss national aquatic schools con­ gathering and faartng a thuodsr and Mathias Spiess of the Recrea­ mortgages would never require re- Amn Superpowuper] . ular price is $110.00. Sale Price— fests potatoes, bollyhocka and other ducted annually. Is a 'powerful In- etorm atartau from tbe house Into FINISH REUCENSINO financing wbeieas a Cheney Broth-' Blue Ridge tion committee were authorised last Can Marc . . . . Davenport and chair in Terra fleshy stemmed plants of the gar­ Ouence which Is stimulating b<>n- the barnyard to close the doors ot era' mortgage will require refinanc­ de-. and field. At the elation farm at dreds of private and public summ'tr hla tobacco shed. He had not roach- night by tbe committee "to arrange Hartford, Oct. 8—(AF) —Depury ing at the end of Qve years, togeth­ Cant SUUa El .. Cotta Wear weave. Fine for the supervision of Indoor recre­ Milk Administrator Arthur J. Cits Svo ...... Mount Carmel this year, 73 borers camps and schools, thousands of C. ed the abed when a bolt of lightning er with tbe face that for tha aainr qualit.v cover; will give long were found to one dahlia plant. OC. camp boys and mlUlons of ■truck him. Ha was knocked to tbe ation," Chairman Murphey an- Hayes said today that the adrolnU amount borrowed, monthly pay­ Do Pfd ...... Dcunced after the meeting of the tratlon baa completed rellcensipg El Bond sad Sb .. wear. Is regularly priced Sprayed plants bloomed freely but oUmt Individuals who are taking ground and was rendered uncon- milk dealers and produce-dealers. ments are substantially less on the' there were few blossoms on Infested a to water spcrta aa the major part committee In tbe Municipal build­ Federal lioualng AdmlnistraUon In Nlsg Hud Pow . $140. Sale Price— 3 TM ■doua. Fortunataly an Boat Hart­ c t the summer recreation," Mr. ford woman who was passing along ing. He said that this would release lured mortgages than on Cheney Penn Road ...... plants. Turner reports. O K U U d l U K E S ■achcrek aald. the turnpike saw him when be fe'i The declslou of the oub-oommlt- the department's Inspectors for In­ Brothers' mortgagea, It may well be Uni Cos ...... Sofa in green Chase Velmo—the Tbe approved method of cleaning When America went back to tee of two will be made some time vestigation of complaints which Uni Lit aad Pow uaranteed moth proof cover, up gardens where there have been and went to hla aid. Bhe found his come to the office and for a checkup that you will find It more advan- ORIGINATORS Of REASONABLE P R IC ES Its classrooms this fall, ths colleges shoes bad been tom from hla fee' next week, Mr. Murphey expected ugeoua to obUin a Federal Hous­ ftylish design, with knuckle arm. com borers la to cut the sterna flush ■ad unlveralUsa, preparatory and and bis clothes wera nearly bumad today. While the committee can of tbe performance to various areas L. T. HENNEBEBBT DIES. /with the ground, dig them under, or where resale prices have been es­ ing Administration Insured mort­ Wdrth $105.00. Sale P ric e - bum tbem. This is especially im­ 845 Main S t Mgh schools which have pools un­ off. After extinguishing the lire make arrangements for supervising tablished. gage than a Chaney Brothera' mort- Rubinow Bldg. doubtedly felt the stimulating eSect ■he recalled that an East Hartford the Indoor recreation actlvltiee gage. Hartford. OCt. 8— lAP) — Law­ Beautiful channel back sofa portant to small gardens, for the L e i the high-powered coaching ana rence T. Henneberry of Doreheeter. reasons pointed out above. doctor was making a call a few without appointing a director to MAYOR'S A MOTHER "It baa come to our attention that and chair, in garnet Kurltex.' guidance of mors than 1,800 teach bouses away on Tolland tumplka. In succeed Frank C. Busch who died some purchasers may prefer a Che­ Mesa., died this morning at hit Potato flea beetles that damage ere and adult students—those who East Hartford, and called him. late last winter, Mr. Murphey ex­ home. He was the father of Har­ Comfortable, nicely designed potatoes, tomatoes, petunias and made up the faculties and student Greentop, Mo.—The mayor of ney Brothers' mortgage because old L. Henneberry, who only a few —a most attractive suite. MINIT-RUB n Mr. Globe did not recover con- pected today that a succeaaor wUi Oreentop la a naw mother. Mrs. they feel they would rather deal many other flowers, Mexican bean kodlee of the twelve national aqua ■douaneaa during the aftemon or be named. days ago become toveettgetor to Regular price $159.50. Sale beetles, enemlea of string and lima BONNY He nehools scattered strategica-iy C. H. Vanoadol, wife of ■ young with Cheney Brothers than with a early evening. This morning he A ten per cent Incrcaae In wages physician and mayor of this village financial Institution. We wish to charge of tbs Federal alcohol tax Price— beans, and tbe striped cucumber OUBANflINO dVougbout ths ynlted States. We, started to show that he was regain­ to be effective as of the same date unit for the Connecticut district beetle, that feeds on aquaah and TU8UBS 604 •re eeelng increasing results froin ing consclouanoas for short periods of 300, gave birth to a baby girl. point out thst Cheney Brothers' following ■ transfer from a elmllar or Increases to other town em­ The four other council members mortgages must be Immediately as­ cucumbers, hibernate to debrla on these schools each year." and this has led tbe attending doc­ ployees, was approved by the com poslUon to tha Vermont district the ground, to fence rows or to wood­ This country. Is obviously becom- tor to feel that he has an opportun­ also are women. Two others are signed to the Reconstruetton Fi­ unit Funeral arrangements will 19c meet miltee which also approved bills In­ mothers. nance Corporation and that aa we lands. While the nrdener cannot go lag more “water safety minded, ity to recover. There Is to be a curred for recreation activities dur­ be announced later. Other Living Room Suites out Into the hl^w ay and byways DenLeToRr ■ad ■ greater measure of safety for consultation of doctors in hla case young and oid Is being provided this afternoon. ing tha last two roontha and au­ cleaning up, he can get rid of trash wherever swimming is enjoyed. thorized tbe purchase ot half a at prices from $ 6 9 - 5 0 up on hla own premises and can clean truck, the other half to be pur­ the leaves, dead wood and weeds 4 0 e INJURED BV FALL. chased by the park department, ac­ from hla hedgerows. He can also Thompsonvllle, Oct. 8.—(AP) _ cording to plana of ths two depart­ get rid of the larger weeds growing W k NEBO ATHLETIC FIELD Matthew O'Connor, Northampton. ments. near bla garden. Masa.. building contractor, was The minimum age limit for mem- The Outstanding Mattress Value of 1937 Turner aaya that leafboppers ap­ found seriously Injured and uncon­ berahlp to tbe Recreation buildings BIG SAVINGS parently do not hibernate here. Aa THREE-FOURTHS FENCED scious today beneath the window of program, waa increased from 16 to far ■■ the entomologists can dis­ a second-story room in the Enflied Ih years betause, Mr. Murphey ex­ ON WELL KNOWN BRANDS OF cover, a new crop of these peats Inn where he was staying. plained, the committee doea not Genuine Simmons Innerspring migrates from tbe south each Bonainder of Job Awaits De­ A milkman making hla rooming Dclleve that it has a large enough spring. for ^ cision Regarding Grading; rounds discovered the unconcilous staff at the East and West Side At this time adult Asiatic and man at S:30 a. m.. and after a phy­ buildings to adequately supervise CHOICE LIQUORS ^^Coronation** Mattress Japanese beetles have finished their Other Projects Planned. sician was called the contractor was tha activities of the younger per­ life work and the whitish grabs are sons. Theae Prints ElTeetivt Oct. 7th to 14th ONLY taken to the Wcason Memorial hos­ Simmons quality, 299 coils, best feeding near the surface of tbe Approzimately three-fourths of pital In Springfield, Maaa. lawn. Aa soon aa frost comes, these Burnt Coal or Wood the fence to Inclose Mt. Nebo atb Joseph A. Arnold, Inn manager, TO BE COLD rU.NIGHT % grade ACA tick, special sewn larvae go down below the frost line You’d Pay 975 Elsewhere! ENO letlc Beld has been erected. In­ said O'Connor retired for the night Boston, Oct. 8—(AP) —The cold­ CHIMNEY CORNER for tbe winter. No amount of sur­ 5 Lbn stallation of the remainder of the at 11:80 p. m. after spending the est weather of the autumn, to date, edge, buttons, handles. face clean-up will disturb them. SALTS V; was In prospect for New England $19-75 This low-priced oil circulator floods your M assive! P o w erfal! fence may not be completed untl- evening with friends. He appar­ The one recommended method Is to Epsom] \ Z S 4 s n e final plana are completed concern­ ently climbed out on the roof, Ar­ tonight as ths United States treat the lawns with lead arsenate home with clean, healthful heat at the turn Biggest value we ever offered-in a circulating heater I ing re-gradlng parts of tbe field. nold said, and fell to the ground. V/eather Bureau forecast general OF A VALVE! . . . and you’ll pay at least $35 ^ I t s frosts in every state except Rhode STRAIGHT RYE - '>-1.39 os described to Station Circular 113, Cast-iron dome gives extra heat-holding, heat radiating Neat project to be completed will free on request. 17c be tbe etorm water sewer being PREOICTS MILD WINTER Island. Full Bodied end Rebut) . Aged Ip Weed (er Omt 18 Menthe_ elsewhere for these features I Adjustable Tri- surface. Rugged, corrugated cast-iron firepot provides bunt In Ashworth street. Neat to be Tbe temperature to Boston todad —Rrodueed Eicluiively for A5F by Scfienley Flame humeri Cabinet finished in ’'ripple- longer service. Air-tight joints assure more heat per atnrted la tbe construction of walks Provlncelown. Maas., Oct. 8 fell to a minimum of 42 from yes­ dollar- to tbe Mary Cheney library in (API—Basing bis prediction on the terday's high of 72. spray!” iSl Genter park. conduct of grasshoppers and crikets. In c. WAPPING k o n o o i Ts Today 174 persons are working Garfield Parker, sage of Province- KEMP’S, PINT ea various WPA projects In Man­ town, today forecast a mild wintir )(IT COST ME PLENTY> RED CROWN NASAL 4U chester, approximately the same lor New England. Carlton House - 15th Anniversary Sale Now Going On Sherwood Waldron, who had the LJELLY 2 U € R u e B IN & ' number as during other nreks dur- Parker, who said hli yard was' 90 PROOF misfortune to break his leg in three Ingthe last two months. full of both, said "that's a real good H o f TO BORROW 94.4 PROOF places, while playing aoccer baU at Uboral Allowanco for Your Old Tiros Tho Biko Thousands Asked for* ALCONOL^ lire construction of the new li­ sign we're going to have a mild tbe High School, is Improving and brary as a I'WA project Is com­ gets around on hla crutches. He winter. Grasshoppers and crickets My insurance premium was due returned to hie High School studies, p lete with the exception of laying; don't usually hang around this end but I let the policy lapee bccauee REDUCED TO cork floors, and most of the cork through the kindness ot Carl A. ( f the Cape this late In the year." I wis pressed for cash — and I GIN ’""85® GIN 99« Magnuson, principal of tbe school, Roorlng has been installed. A sign And Parker, old residents say, A Good All Purpete gle—bclutire WHfi ASP for tbe front entrance to the build­ has bad fair luck for years forecast­ didn't like to borrow money. One A PeyuUr Higher Preef We who takes Sherwood to his automo­ ing has been ordered. ing the weather. night e (ire broke out—we srere bile bade and forth to school. lucky to cecape, but everything Mrs. Esther Jessen of East Wind­ UPOA sor HlU. who bos been confined at Aik obeet AtontAfy ffsirsiaati T A B L E T S ^ «-e ipcnt years in buying went up tbe Manchester Memorial hospital, mi ^ w-' m FULL WBBHS in emoke. Thai time it coat me BINGO returned to her home last Wednes­ Double-bar Bike TJrm /nttrtfr plenty not to borrow. day. F a st.. light. . . easy to padal I Paducah Kentucky BOURBON

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they would pull together oa the markings for the goods—and what HUmrlrfBtpr same rope for some big purpoee, would hie easier than tor one man­ Nobody but a oonflrmed Britain ufacturer or dealer to start a whis­ In New Yo r k hater can And anything to object to pering campaign to the effect that Yanks Pound Spirit Out of Giants In Two Game &tpttiti9 Bpralit in tbat aspiration. It would ba a hia competltor'a product was of _____ rOBliUHBO ■* TH® ______PBINTINO COMPAKT, IHO. p ^ ectly grand thing—^but it arould Japanese origin? BB-R-R-R-B! BROADWAY PBE-fRadio aty Murlc HaB where the. It BlMall StrMt have to be preceded by at least aa Perhaps It vtould be a good idea PARES TO BUTTON UP ITS Rockettes change costume. The IfaMbMiw. Conn. OVERCOAT view Is gone. Long Island horti­ raOMAt rERODSON much change of heart In Britain as to make sure of what we are doing 63rd anniversary culturists ply their horae-drawn M. H. S.-WINSTED PLAY HERE TONIGHT Series Facts and Figures Oontrnl Mnnncor in the United States—particularly before we Jump at the conclusion By QEOROE BOSS wagons through midtown to quest EVEN BILL TERRY SEES in one respect to which Mr. Steed tbat the way to subdue Japan is to of bushel-hedges tbat no longer (By Assectatod Piesa) muinbot ETory Evonlna Ezeopt refuse to buy anirthlng made In New York. (Jet. 8 — Broadway, are needed by the cafe men. fnatnrz and Holtdayz Entorod ni tho himself referred emphatically In the too, has awakened to toe advent of Some of M. H, S. Stalwarts On the Line Standing of the Teams OSiM nt MznehMUr, Conn., M Top coats have taken a trend same address—the marked toler­ Japan—or anything that somebody toe chill football season. Sidewalk toward sea-green. And they have EXPEQ A RECORD L. PC. SUM HOPE OF V ia O R ■•eond ClAM Unll Mattor Feature Yankees ation on the part of too many eaya la made In Japan. cafes are being taken Indoors with raized toe artificial temperature 0 l.UOO ■DBSCRIPnON RATES „ the close of the al fresco. season. Giants . EngUahmen of the governing class for toe poor fish at toe Aquar­ 3 .(X)0 "got” Melton yesterd^. Just Oat Taar by Mall Ermine already has been spotted at ium. Salesmen have been In to Par Month by Mall ....,^ ,,....t *2 for a measurable degree of Fascism. CROWD TO WITNESS Results of Gomes Sends Schamacher Against unsettled even toe veteran Hti BIbSla Copy ...... I •«» TRICKED a theatrical first nlgbt. The veJt see barkeeps about laying to stock $100,000.00 worth of Watkins Fine Furniture has resumed Its former prestige as First game (at Yankee Stadium): toe previous day. 'OauTarod On* Taa r ...... tt.oo A line starting point from which and equipment 'or Tom A Jerrys, Their catcher, Gus MaaeiMO.. The Japanese, highly modernised a vital part of male raiment. a clear Indication that toe sum­ is specially reduced for this Annivei'sary KBMMER o r THE ASSOCIATED to develop a better understanding R. H. E. Monte Pearson in Desper* lated sadly that each suddanlF f aa they are, have discovered lately The number of bus-top swains mer has gone. FIRST NIGHT GAME Giants .. PRESS between the people of Britain and Event . . Our Birthday Gift to you...... 1 6 2 his sauff. That’s fatal against Tba Aaaoclaiad Praia la azeloilvily what BUI Nye—of whom few of Is one toe decline. That hansom New York’s finest, toe police Yankees ...... 8 7 O Yonka. latltlad to tba naa of rapubiteatlon of the United States would be, as cabbie over by the Plaza Foun­ force, have donnned their coats Hubbell Gumbert, Coffman, Smith and Mancuso; Gomez and Dickey. ate Attempt Jo Stare Off of all nawa diapatebai eraditad to It them ever heard—knew what he was tain has recouped his muffler Evan Ruffing Joined in yeet or aot otbarwlaa eraditad In tbla Steed points out, a complete real­ again after enforcing law and or- bombardment His eingla, aapar and alao tba local nawa pnb- ization tbat the two natiocu are talking about when he said. from moth balls and now wears dxr in shirt sleeves. The Mlnskys, Coach Kelley Makes Two Second game (at Yankee Stadium): it securetly around hla throat. World Series Root; Raf­ Yankees’, fourth straight soL ' (labad barilA For ways tbat are dark and tricks aware that the idle will find toe 48484853482323908990895353485323235323535348235323 R. H. K was toe blow that sent Melton An rlsbta of rapnblleatloni of nowhere near each other, as yet. In that are vain There Is a general dismantling of streets cold soon, nave started a Giants . ipaelai dlipatcbaa bariln ara alio ra- ...... - ...... 1 7 0 cover in toe fifth inning, and in , their point of view—that each la a The heathen Chinee la peculiar. formidable "Air-Cooled" signs, drive to reinstate burlesque to lbs Changes in Starting Line- Yankees ...... 8 12 0 aarvad. and down to toe. Bowery, signs fing Stars at Pitching and next round be bounced a douMa foreign country to tba other. The other day a Japanese official earlier prestige. But no go. Melton, Gumbert, Coffman and Mancuso; Ruffing and Dickey. the left wall to dispose of rail sarrlea ellant Sf N. E. A 8anr> are going up, featuring "Warm A supper club In toe Forties im lac. spokesman aimounced that the Chi­ Rooms” or beds at the fiop- op As Red and White Gumbert TLere Is no soIU. already has outfitted Its doorman $89.00 SOLID MAPLE * Bemototog OonMS Ifitting 2nd 8-1 Triumph. apparently, in toe ’ unti Mambar Amarlean Niwapapar Pnb> nese air forces bad been eUmlnated; bouses. with an ostentatious coat adorned ■ Third, fourth and fifth, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 8, 9 and DOGS IN APARTMENTS Two shows already have post­ Buffing's speed on the roc. tiabara AiaoclatloA the Jape had destroyed practically by a fur collar. The Turkish Cof­ Seeks Its Second Triumph 10, at Pdto Grounds; sixth and seventh (If necessary), Mooday and poned—a certain sign of fall. Julea fee shiek is bock again at moat Tuesday, Oct. 11 and 12, at Yankee Stadium. furthermore, was to great th a t' rablliban RapriaanutlTai; Tba Perhaps If we ever do have a aU of the defenders' planes by Brulatour and Hope Hampton, By GAYLE TALBOT Giants never hinted at a eonen Jallni Mathawa Spaelal Asaney—Naw restaurants, after a summer’s fur­ COLONIAL civil war In this country it will re­ bombing their hangars and concen­ toevltab-e first-nighters, have re­ lough, and crepes suzettes again Atteadonoe and Re«e4pts New York. Oct. 8—(AP) The ~attock. Dick BarteU's doubia Tork, Cblcaso. Datrolt and Boaton. Giants were in b)u] shape. Indeed, lowed by ’a elngle g ave; sult not from a division of the peo­ tration fields. claimed their places In the first are to demand, after a lull of Ice With more than 2,000 fans ex­ Yesterday’s Total for MEMBER ADDIT BUREAU o r row at Broadway premU-res. Fran­ cream combinations. pect^ to attend, Manchester High Oam6 Two Games today as they threw toelr slnkeiv toelr daily run In toe first tal CIRCULATIUNS. ple over capitalism or socialism, the Having thus gotten rid of the ball artist, Hal Schumacher, against and after that they were tor,.. tic bulletins announce toe arrival BEDROOM entertains GUbert High of Wlnsted Attendance ...... 67,675 118,248 Tba Rarald Printing Company Inc., Supreme Court, the high price of Chinese filers, a big swatch of the of “the most Stupendous, Lavish Folks You Know In toe first night football game in John The Harry B(altlne the Yankees In a desperate attempt When Rufua really cut his fast . Roger Taggart Recelpto ...... $229,652.00 $46S,8U8.0U to stave off what looked like loose you could see it bop from aasnaiaa no Snanelal raaponainlllty meat or an administration's exploi­ invaders' air fighters and bombers or Novel night club In' town. Faces Around Town: Sigmund scholastic sports history here at Commissioner's share ...... j 34,432.80 $ 69,671.2U for typographical arrori appaaring In Mt. Nebo tonight at 8 o’clock. inevitable World Seriei defeat. upper etanda. tation of the Industrial communi­ Greybeards who have been play­ Romberg, Max Gordon, Sam backs and Ernie Squatrito at full­ Players’ share ...... $117,071.62 $3S6.642.U8 airsrtlcamanta In tba Manehaataf proceeded gleefully Into the Nan­ ing a life-long chess tournament ENSEMBLE Neither of toe elevens has played were clubbing Chirt Davis and Oiar- The National Leaguers were on About toe only thing to ,, Byoalns BaralS. H. Harris. Grace George, WUIlam back. The Red ana White is ex­ Clubs’ and Leagues’ share ...... $ 76,047.68 $166,694.7’J ties for the benefit of the farm com­ king area to break up railroad com­ St the historic Hotel Lafayette A. Brady, TaUuIab Bankhead, under toe arc lighta before and Just ley Root for nine blnglea and sewed their home grounds under Coogan’s toe Giants’ supporters, was tos i pected to devote much attention to up toe game In toe eighth on munities, but over the bitter ques­ munications and kill off a few more have retired from the outdoor Noel Coward, Clifton Webb, how this will effect the play of the Bluff, but after the plasterings ab­ toot toelr defense reoon rivals remains to be seen. perfection of its running attack EHxle Walker's single, a sacrifice, sorbed the last two days on toe op^ nUDAT, OCTOBER 8 tion of whether dty dwellers shall rear to a screen protected room. George S. Kaufman, Evelyn Uaye, against Wlnsted but if toe visitors from Its blind ataggen a t tha . hundred women and children—only The kids to Washington Lquare Beata For 3JM0 Fane two pessee, adn a single by catcher posits bank of toe Harlem it was game. BarteU, who waa mors or shall not be allowed to keep doge. Phillip Holmes, Ruth Gordon, stop plays along toe ground Man­ to run smack Into a swarm of "de­ Park have quit their dally dunk Emily Roosevelt to toe swarm at 6 9 - 5 0 Keen Interest has been shown by Luke Sewell which produced two doubtful whether they could derive leas toe official goat of tha Thtre's a sort of war on already toe public since toe announcement chester will take to toe air aa It did runs. much comfort even froifl familiar ANOTHER GESTURE? stroyed" Chinese pursuit ships In the pool and "fetching" pen­ the first play-premiore of toe sea­ In trimming Leavenworth on two OHIO STATE IS CHOICE becauae be dropped - very a week ago that toe night game Herman, who was severely shaken surrotmdings. over this question, between swank which shot down no less than eight nies for the crowd. son. Fannie Hurst, Mrs. Jesse long aerial drivee last Friday. peg from Mancuso at s e o o ^ i Soma of tha boat informed and Off the Roofs Lasky, George Jean Nathan, Den­ would be staged here as an experi­ up In a sixth Inning collision with They looked licked last night af­ b a ^ with a brilUant piece of apartment bouse owners In New of the visiting raiders. Tony Piet, Sox third sacker, was ter Rufua (The Red) R u ffl^ bod aaoat axpsrlenced Amaricsn Journal* That , Broadway beggar who nis King, Ruth Matteeon, Ilka ment. and the advance sale of stopping yesterday. In addltiea-i York and Chicago and tbat large It seems that when the Japanese pursues hia tr^ e attired in Chase and Ethel Barrymote Colt tickets has been brisk, acording to expMtod to play second base for toe TO BEAT SOUTHERN CAL pitched and pounded them into toelr collecting two of hla team’s iatle obaarron In Europe do not be* CSibs today. It was at first feared second straight 8 to 1 defeat. The part of tlielr tenanta who not only do carried on tbeae extensive bomb­ tuxedo, starched shirt and correct lunching at the Algonquin. Don school officials. Arrangements M j hits. Alao, Burgess Whltebaad Bare that tha Nlne*J\>wer Confer* bow tie, has come back after a have been made to provide bleach­ WHITE SOX TIE DP he bad suffered a fractured right painful but unavoidable conclualon severe nobis stopa an! own dogs, and keep them In their ings of airfields and showered Ameche, Joan Bennett, George enoa on tha war In China will re* summer’s vacation, Just as natty Jessel, Barb.ira Stanwryck, Walter er seats for 2,5(M fans and It is collarbone, but an examination dis­ Us Intensive coin-toseing. Heado it of 57,000-Odd fans who saw them second. apartments, but Insist that they will bombs all over the plainly, visible hoped that every seat 'will be taken closed only, a bad btyilse. humiliated again by Sheer Yankee ault In anything more than another aa ever. The hotel roof gardena, Wanger departing for HoUywood. Barker Like Buckeyes Over U. N. Y. U. It waala partlaUy tola _ keep on doing so, whether the own­ planes on the ground they were verdant and chilly, are transfer- Mary Brian, Madge Evans, Har­ AnthenUe Ootonlal Deoign: Chippendale Dresser Baas when toe teams line up for the The scheduled four best out of Vlllanova-Auburn; Tbat gruelling power was that toe Giants didn't brand o' f defense______that enable c t tha tamumerabla geaturea at one lag their dining and dancing ac­ kickoff at 8 o’clock. Sumner Dole SERIES WITH CUBS seven series calls for games today, Boorelose Ue with Tulane Monday belong in toe earns boll park with ton to Biidt through to# ers like It or not. shooting at paper planes, put there lan Dixon and Billy West arriv­ tvito Ogee bracket feet on a moulded base tost extends on the disciples of swat. tlma and another directed against tivities to grill rooms on street- ing from Hollywood. The Euro­ of Conn. State will referee, Christy Saturday and Sunday at Wrigley Trojans; Also Picks Notre may have taken more from toe llUnga so smoothly. Tba It la believed that In loth dtlea all three sides; 5 drawers. A slx-drmwer chest to match. field, with the sixth and seventh See Yonks As Ohiob Japan's policy on tha Aalatlc con- to be shot at by Japa, while the real ievel. pean arrivals: Karen Morley, tos McCormick of this town wUl um- Plainsmen than they could afford. hod grand control and a landlorda are leagued for a figura­ planes were somewhere else—con­ Because of the dropping mer­ And a finely styled Poeter Bed with deep turnings. pirs and Leonard Nixon Of Meriden Chlcago, Oct. 8— (A P)—The bat­ games, if necessary, to be played VlUaaova. Although tos Yanks sUU needed curve that looked Uke It ml tlnant. They do not bellava that Milwaukee chanteuse — Hilde- at Oimiskey park. tive war of ^termination—or at cury, peeping Toms no longer gape garde, and toe London matinee Mirror Included. w(U be head linesman and there will tle front in Chicago’s city series Dame Over the mini, Dnke Nortowestem-Mlchlgan: The Wol­ two vlctoriea, there woe m doubt toe Yankees at bay indefinite Mr. Rooaevalt's hlnted*at "quaran- centrating at points where they alao be a field judge. championship shifted from south In anybody’s mind that Schumacher least of complete banishment— at the partly-opened windows of Idol, Frank Lawrton. verines are on toe up-grade but do iteture wasn’t destroyed uatU ttna" will taka the form of a boy* could defend Nanking and the lines Typical Wotldns QaaBtyi Solid Rock Maple, finished In Coach Tom Kelley put hia grid to north today aa toe White Sox and Over Tennessee,. ComeD not appear ready yet for compeU- had to come through admirably to­ loak led off toe fifth for the against the apartment house dog, of communication of tha Shanghai a warm, glowing honey color and rubbed to a satiny stalwarts through their final work­ Cubs, each bolding one victory In U (» of this kind. Northwestern. day and hii teammates to start with a double to right.' eott bacauaa tba British cabinet out yesterday afternoon and then their baseball "civil war.” swung knocking the cover off tot ball If and that tha moves made by a very armlea amlnation shows there Is nothing smoothness. Solid oak drawer interiors to eliminate ha Racing Notes Purdue-Camegle: May toe Boll- Melton tugged at hla par group IS'utterly opposed to such a annotmeed two probable changes In into toelr third game on tha Chib John Wlnzler toe Giants ware to escape tbs Ig­ looked nervous. The cromd email number of the owners—aa In If this war were merely a battle physically wrong with her, she says much aa possible toe annoyance of swollen drawers la to Whip Princeton. ermakera’ passes will click tbU Ume. dartoa alnoa It would Interfere too she can’t work, that she feels .ike toe starting lineup. Prentice wlU home lot, Wrigley Field. By ASSOCIATED PRESS Purdlis. nominy at a four-straight trouncing ed forward. Here it was! the case of the Tudor apartments of wits it would have been aU over W ashington muggy Summer weather. 1 replace Harry Hultlne at center, the Nobo<^ seamed to doubt that toe sarioualy with certain British trade dropping dead at the very thought Larry French, who won 16 games Mlnnssota-Indlana: That Neb­ Losseri and Ruffing riflad In New York and the Marshall Field before this, even If the JapaneM of working. She cries at the lea.>-t latter having sustained slight in and lost 10 for the Cube during It has been definitely settled that raska set-back may have convinced Yankees would win eventually.' Into thi outfield aa .'aat and taidustilal Interesta They Exceptional Vahw: Regularly $89.00. By HERBERT W. BARKER Monte Pearson, a righthander Garden Apartments In the Windy vastly outnumbered the Chinese In­ little thing and Is bard to get along Daybook Juries In practice. Howard Mohr toe National League season, was the horses In training owned by C. PA a U B TO MEET toe Oophera a great team has to could swing. Two runs partlenlaily do not entertain tha By PRESTON ORUVER will■ take Ike Harrj V. Whitney will be sold at auction like Schumacher, was Manager Joe across. Out went Melton _ City—are merely trial kites or stead of Its being tha other way with." the pitching choice of manager prove It on the gridiron. All of SWghtaat expectation of anything In $25,000.00 Worth of Other Bedroom Furniture one of toe halfback posts but Squa­ Charley Grimm. The White Sox at Pimlico, Nov. 2. Included In toe New Tork, Oct. 8— (AP—Like tHe McCarthy's logical choice to fol­ (tame Gumbert. He managed reconnoisanoa skirmishes, so to Answer: The best plan Is to try which Indicates disaster for In­ around; because when It comes to Included In This Event. trito will see action ^ fore the game hurler was Thorton Lee, who won lot to be sold are the good two-year- Olants, this football comer may be diana. The balolt Is cast for Minne- low In the footsteps of Lefty Gomes tire the side without further tba form of military Intervention to persuade her to consult a psy­ Washington—There Is a place to ON MONDAY NIGHT down but It’s not out—yet. With a apeak. sheer smartness the Nipponese ap­ chologist With sufficient help m is over. Len NIese, veteran tackle, 12 and lost 10 against American olda, Dauber and The C3ilef and SOtZL and Ruffing. Monte isn’t rated ai »f

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It voted disapproval FRIDAY, OCTOBER • (Central and Baatsm Standard Tima) D ay New Rav*ii--4JeoTge F . __ Just for a Lark. Air R ed u o...... WORC, WDR— 7:0(^Peotlc Molodiaa — cast: BECKER'S CELERY ...... Ig. bon. 14c year-old eon, Oene, who has Atchison ...... OPTIONAL STATIONS — Csnadlam Tha Univtraity Bookahelf—waat October 18. ^ been staying with my mother. program. erct efcf; Csntralt weft wtm| wiba wday Silft— 7:1ft—DInnar Concert Orchcatra The speotal televlaton studio oq Aviation Corp .. PROPOSE BROADER kfyr; South! wtar wptf wis wjaz wfla> •:Sft— 7:R^OInnar Concart Cant'd— YELLOW TURNIPS...... 4 Ibc. 14c But I also aranted to try hobo­ Baldwin Ct .... The nine-power treaty provides no wsun wlod wsoo wfbo wwno weso wavs baafe: Noal O'Hara—Now England th* third floor o t Radio City waa ing.” machinery for Inflicting penalties wsm wmc wsb wapt womb wtds kvoo S:46-^ 7:4^ B oak o Cartor'a Comment tranafonnsd tpto something on the WhH® B. and O...... wky wfaa wbap kpro woal kths kfbx Her mother, Mri. Hallle Bendlx ...... of its violators. Thus, the group SECURITY BENEFITS 7tOO— StOft—Hammorotoin Muoie Hall order o t an exhibit ball aad the eventually must decide whether It ktbs kark kano; Msuntsini ki^r kfhl 7iR ^ SiSO—Hal Kamp'o Music—« to a From Hale*s Self Serve Haynes, was co-diacoverer of Beth SU ...... ktar kob; Paelfict kfbk kwa kmj ksrn S:00— 9:00—Hollywood Hotol—c to o electric camera eras moved about the Silver Queen mine in the Beth SU Pf .... shall embark on a definite course of CSnL RsiL 9:00—10:00—Tho Song Shop—alto eat much aa would a show visitor. Th* MUSHROOMS lb b*. 20 c action designed to call Japan to ac­ (OMttaaed from Page One) ANDERSON k NOREN 9;4^ 10;4^—To Bo Announced (16 m.) Borden ...... 4:90^ •:IO--^aek Armstrong, asrlsl» 25 persons included demonstrators, Majave deaert reported sold count or merely enunciate a state­ 10.*00—11:(X>—Andro Baruch, Comment three years age to a South Can Pac ...... MEATS - GROCERIES - FRUITS AND VEGETABLES baslo: Josh Higgins, ikstehorewest —wabe; Glen Qray A Orchootra— Albert Tangon, champion spe^ ment of policy with possible recom­ suraaoe reserve fund, the inclusion 4i4S’^ 6:4^*L ttti« Orphan Annls— baolo: Poetic Molodiee—weat repeat GREEN BEANS... .2 qts. 19c African syndicate for more Case (J. L) .... Phone 4076 Free.Delivery 361 Center St. east; Johnnts Johnston*s Song->w typist, and Miss Eleanor Rankin of and Health Market mendations to tbs League of Na­ of farm and domestic workers, the 10:90—11:3<^Jay Freeman's Orchaetra New York, who was in charga of the than $3,000,000. Cerro De p .... increasing of monthly old age bene­ •:0( ^ a:0a—Education from tho Nsws 11:00—12:00—Quy Lombardo Orehoatra CHies and Ob .... tions. ______ROYAL SCARLET STORES i : 1S—Barry MoKinIsy, Baritone 11:3( ^ 12:307-Tad Fiorlte A Orehoatra televtsed tour. Popeye the Sailoi'e motto Is: **1 yam wbat I Economlo Boycott fit payments, and, the beginning of fl;^ itan-eprsssePIsdlo Nsws Psrlod yam.” PIneharst jam s are more than ordinary (Chrysler ...... such pajrmenta before Jan. 1, 1942 i:I^ F o r d Bond on Bsssbstl^ NBC-WJZ (BLUE) NETWORK The guealA bustnea* exscutlvei, Coca-Cola ...... Speculation In some quarters that woaf; Tho Rhythmsirso->nsiwork looked on by means of rsoetvara In­ Extra tlimllty yams. They are al(h borstiag wtth the deO- the date fixed by the act, ' ROYAL SCARLET STORES EIGHTH •:4^ a:4S--Biny A Botty—WMf: Don BASIC — East: wja wbs*wbaa wbaJ 0 / 7 5 * * cions goodness that makes them Jut right for Col Carbon .... the conference might be asked to Winslow of Navy—west; Llttlo Or* wham kdka wgar wxya wjin wayr stalled three floors above and con­ Col Gas and E8 declare an economic Ixyeott against It also is understood that research ohon Annio-^mdw. rpt. wmal will waby webr wcky wapd wean nected to tha studio by a special candying or baking. They are right at home Japan brought no official indication experts have explored the possibility ANNIVERSARY SALE — Second Week TiOO—Amos *n* Andy—cast only: wlco wleu; Midweet: wenr wla kwk koll on a plate beside a shoe of ham or pork! Local Stocks Coml Inv Tr .... wren wmt kso wowo wten; South: wire line. They thought the dem­ of providing continued benefits tor Louis Psnieo A Orencnostra—wsst Com'I Solv ...... that the United States Vrould be a n ^ 7t1S—Undo Esrs Radio ttotion wrtd wnbr krgv kfdm wrol krla wlbo onstration "interesting and marvel­ LAMB LEGS ib.27c Cons Edls ...... prepared to consent to any aucb ex­ widows and orphans of workers who F.4NCY Orange Marmalade, tiSO— 7:10—Eddio Ouehin Orchostrs— wdau jrada wegn kzys; Mountain: klo ous.” It took 45 minutes for the Furnished by F. R. Shaw, Inc. Cons Oil ...... treme action. On the other hand, are eligible for old age Insurance C.ANNED VEOETABLES I6-OZ. Jar...... woaf kyw; Jorgo Nogrstto—chslq. kvod kghf: Pacific: kgo kfed kei kga preview. l m Lean 15-12-Poiind Lobw Bib at the time of death. 7i4^Bughouso Rhythm Oreh. keca 5 1 4 k 068 Farmington Ave., Cont Can ...... there waa no spedfle sign that it Texas Sldnleos Figs, 7:00— 1:00—Lueillo Msnnsro—c to est (NOTE: 8ee WEAP.NBC for optional Weat Hartford Com Prod ...... would not. The act now provides for lump Bed Line Tomatoes, O O 16-ot. Jar ...... t:06— 1:00—Wsltaing by Abo Lyman lint of ctatJone.) KOAM,- tbouaand-watt station at j SWEET POTATOES (Yam Type.) large can, 3 f o r ...... d i t j t a:S^->Csurt Human Rolstisns ConL EaeL William B. Martla Del L and Wn .. There appeared good reason to sum pairmenta on death of an old Medium Pruneo. t:0( ^ 10K)0—First Nightsr Play—to c Pittsburg, Kan., la to become the Bale’s Quality MUk Local Repreaeotative Douglas Aire ..., believe, nevertheless, that this gov­ age insurance eligible. Fancy Sauerkraut, X f t - 1-lb. pkg...... 9:l^ > 10:I^JImmlo Fidlor, Hollywood 4:3^ 6:30—Tho Choir Symphonotto 139th asaocUted atation in the NBC Na 8 Can Sanbeam ROAST PORK...... Ib.29c NATIVE POTATOES, 19c peck, 69c bu. ernment wants any definite acUon large can, 2 f o r ...... A 9 { 9:4^ 10:45—Dorothy Thompien, Talk 4:4^ B:4ft—Tom Mix, Sketch—baeie: Bid Aeke Du Pont ...... Seedisaa Ratotns, 10:00—11K)0—Back of tha Nsws—sasi: Al Vlcrre and Hit Orehoatra-weet network when It joins the chain on 4 8 Penad SbankloM Fresh Capt N at Bk. * Tr. . — 35 Eastman Kod .. tt at might finally be agreed on to be B. 8 . Asparagus Tips, S e - 15-oz. pkg...... Amos *n* Andy—weat rapaat B:0O— 6:00—Newoj H. Kogan Concert Monday. It will carry both WBAF- Htfd. Conn. Trust .. 66 7l Elec and M u ... taken by the world group of naUons 10'/2-oz. r a n ...... I O C Table Rice, 10:1ft—11:10—Louia Fanleo’s Orehaatra 5'??“ 6:3ft—Preee*Radio Newe Period Red and WJZ-BIue programa BREAD...... loaf 6c PRIEST REPROVED R. S. Oallfornla s mj 10:30—11:30—Rusa Morgan's Orehsatra 6:8ft— 9:3ft—The Revalere—.wji only; ORANGE JUICE Htfd. Nat Bk. A Tr. . 30 32 Elec Auto-L ..... as a whole rather than by the nine 1-lb. p k g ...... 11:00—12:00—Trump Davidaon Orehta. Sonoe by Charlee 8eare_network SB red or UasMced. Greening Apples 25c Phoenix S t Bk. A Tr. 280 800 Gen Elec ...... powers alone. Spinach, large can .. 1 / C 11:30—17:30—Blua Barron A Orehoatra 9:4ft— 6:4ft—Loweil Thomaa — east: Egg Noodles, Efcorta—w.: Tom Mix—midw. rpt Listening tonight (Friday): t*ro- SHOULDE R S ...... Ib.27c Ineuraiioe Stocks Gen F ood s...... Senator Borah (JL, Idaho), was B. S, Nat. Garden . n f t CB8-WABC NETWORK gram premiere—WJZ-NBC 8, Grand Large Size lOHjoart basket 69c. BY HIS SUPERIOR Cut Beane. 2 cans . . . C I2-OZ. pkg., 2 for ..., 6:00— 7:0ft—Communist Speaker—wfs: Aetna Casulty ..... 79 83 Gen Mot ...... quoted by friends as having said B. S. Cora Flakes, BASIC—East! wabo wade woko wean . Mary Small. Sfir.ga—network Ontral Station, dramatic, post­ 2caus29c Red. Ripe Aetna Fire...... 41H 431 GlUette ...... last night at a dlnnsr party In R. 8 . Small Lima s A wool wrr wkbw wkro whk wjr wdre ?'25“ rsIft-'Sellneky Quartet. Swing poned from September 28. Beans, can ...... 1 «7.C 8-oz. pkg., 2 f o r ...... weau wjas wpro wfbl wJsv wgar: Mid* 6:Sft— 7:30—Lum end Abner — east; Aetna Life ...... 28 27 Hecker Prod . . . Boise, Idaho, that he . "did not be­ (OMttnoed from Page One) wait: wbbm wfbni kmbo kmoz wtaaa Oinnev Concert Orchestra—west WEAF-NBC—7:15, Uncle Exra: lieve, under the circumstances now ANGEL CAKES...... 27c POTROASTS...... Ib.37c Automobile ...... 27 29 Hudson blot .... kfab krnt 9:45— 7:4ft—Sisters of Skillet — wjaj 8, Lucilla Manners concert, 9, Waltz Na 2 Con Sanbeam obtaining, a conference imder the R. 8 . GRAPE JUICE EAST—wbns wpf whp wheo wore efrb Louise Florae, Soprano—network Tomatoes 2 2 5 c Coon. Oeneral ...... 28 H 301 Int Harv ...... Coughlin "did not have the prudent F.VNCV CANNED FRUITS ekae wlbx wroas wesg wnbf wibs wkbn 7:90— 9:0(^-Varelty Varietiee—east Tlrae: 10, First NIghtar, "One Hour Hartford Fire ...... 63 66 Int Nick ...... nine-power treaty will be conducive counsel of a friendly critic.” whio wgbi 7:30— 6:30—Death Valtey Daye, Play t3 peace." .AUJBoyalS^^t After Death” ; 10:45, Dorothy Hartford Steam Boiler 86 60 Int Tel and Tel . "Priests have the right” the prel­ P t bottle I DIXIE—wfst wsfa wbro wqam wdod 9d)ft— 9:0ft—Robert Ripley's Pregram Thompson comment; 12, Trump National Fire ...... 36 60 "When we condemn one of the klra wrto wlao wwi wtoo krld ktrta 5*55~ 9:3ft—Jack Haley and Variety CRACKER JACKS...... 3 p ^ s . 10c "m/4: Johns-Man .... ate wrote, "to dlsegree with the Whole Peeled Apri- 0 * 7 ktsa waco koma wdbo wbt wdts whig 9:0( ^ 10:—Tommy Dorsey Orchestra Davidson orchestrA Grapefruit Juice Phoenix F ir e ...... 76 80 Kennecott ...... signatories of a treaty as having cote, large c a n ...... A / C wdbj wwva wmbg wsjs wmbr wait 9:3( ^ 10:30—Detective Fortune—bs.25c President and they may feel the QUbottleaic ktul kgko weoa wdne wnoz kwkh know WABC-CBS—7:80, Women's am­ Roasla Insurance .... 6 7 i Leh Val R R. .. violated the treaty," the friends duty of publicly expressing such Red P ItM Cherries, «\ s Varsity Varieties—west repeat 79c and 89c 16>qaart basket quoted him, "it Is useless to talk of wmmro wjno wchs wpar wmas wcoc 10:00—11:00—News: Vegabonda Quartat ateur golf; 8, Hammeratein Music Travelers ...... 415 430 LIgg and My B disagreement especially In matters can ...... s b i C wrva 10:1ft—11:1ft—KIng'a Jesters Orchestra Hall; Hal Kemp’s Music; 9, Holly­ PubUo CtiUty Stocks Loew's ...... a conference between the signa­ Grapefruit Juice, n o MIDWEST — wmbd wlan wlbw kfh 10:3^—11:30—Eddie Varaoe Orchestra Armours Pure LARD...... 2 lbs. 31c 2 caus 21c of high moral Import. wkbb wtaq wkbh wcco wsbt kicj wnaz 11:0( ^ 12:00—Henry Buese'e Orchestra wood Hotel; 10. Kitty Ctartiale’s GREEN PEAS ICEBERG LETTUCE Conn. L t and Pow. .. 83 57 Lorillard ...... tories. A conference x x x should 2 CJUM ...... a o C Williams' Toilet O f t Conn. Pow...... 42 44 precede the prejudging and the con­ "But a deeply Inculcated respect Tissue, 3 rolls...... i s U C 11:30—12:30—Jesse Hawkins A Orchea. Song Shop; 11:80, Jay Freeman Or­ Fine Qnallty Creaaiery 2 qts. 29c Mont Ward .... Applesauce. o ra chestra. 12c ea. Htfd. BHec. Lt ...... 65 58 Nash-Kelv ...... demnation." ^or Ruthoiity as well aa a conacious- 3 ca n s...... m OC WUtlmras' Toa-els, a It-Ormoe Can Dole ness of the reverence with which WJZ-NBC—7, Mary Small, songs; Hartford Gaa ...... 27 31 Nat Bisc ...... Yellow Fcachee, O f t 1 rolls...... i s I C 9:15—Dalton Broe—Vocal Trio. CAUUFLOWER BEETS ....2 bun. lie So. New Eng. Tel. Oo. 153 158 their own sacred calling Is regard­ Octagon Soap, 2 0 , ^ 8:80, Death Valley Days; 9, new Nat Cash Reg ,.. (halves), lg„ 2 cane.. O s /C 9:30—Fiddler’s Fancy. time for Varsity Varieties; 10. Tom­ BUTTER...... ,1b. 39c - Hannfactnrlng Stocks Nat Dairy ...... ed always makes them, on reflec­ 3 cakes ...... A sJC 29c ea. SUMMER SQUASH CLERICAL WORKERS 9:55—Star Gazing In Hollywood. my Dorsey Music; 10:80, Mr. For­ Pmeapple Juice Acme W ir e ...... 38 4i Nat DlsUII...... tion, Impose upon themselves a fine Palmolive Soap, q my WTIC Sngar Oared. Siloed, Blndlees Am. Hardware ...... 2414 26V sense of restraint in the language R. 8. Coffee. 3 cakes ...... 1 / C 10:06—Ruth Brooks, tune, Detective. N. Y. Central ... 1-lb. can ...... 10:16— Richard Maxwell. Grapefruit .... ___ 2 for 19c Arrow H. gnd H. com. 49 5i N. Y. N. H. and H. NEXT ONION GOAL they use.” ^ 27c Tfavalars Broodosstlng Servtee, What to expect Saturday: World BlUInge and Spencer . 5 6 Nor A m ...... Our Stores Coffee. Hartford, Comi. 10:30—Let's Pretend, Series—1:15 p. m. NBC, CBS, MBS. 2 caus19c Bristol Braes ...... 48 52 2 lbs...... FRESH OYSTERS 86JM)0 W. 1040 K. C. 28J1 H. 11:00—Cincinnati Conservatory of WBAF-NBC—11:80 a m.. Jamea Juice Oranges . e'eTe # e'aTarefe .doz. 45c Packard ...... 39c BACON...... Ib.37c ColUu Oo...... 120 130 Param Plct ...... (Oontlnued from Page One) JeUyker Desserts, s a Eastorn Standard Tlrae Music. Montgomery Flagg on "Your For. I — • Colt's P at Firearms . 54 57 Penn R. R ...... L’l'h’n it with D o m m o (all flavors), 3 pkga. 1 1 C '•"18c *^35c 12:00—Lyn Murray’s Four Clubmen eeU—Your Fault—Your LossV; 6:80 12:15—Ad-Llner. Short Shank Smoked Largs Osa Bart Olney's Cranberries ... . .lb. 24c !e Lock ...... 22 23 Phelps Dodge ...... not and must not be drawn into any J k«*lmi‘d p. m., Kaltenmeyar’a Kindergarten. J r Bearings ----- 122 132 Friday, Oct. 8 12:66— Hartford Fire Prevention WABC-CBS—1 A m., (^elnnatl PhU Pete ...... war situation which may develop 1 i n r S A ME.AT DEPARTME.NT FRUITS AND VEOETABLES Sirloin or Short Top Round or Gray Tel Pay StaUon 5% 6 « Pub Sve N. J...... abroad." Week Program. Conservatory Mustcales Resume Jloo—Loronzo Jones. 6:15, John Walsh, Attorney, Inter, I art and Cooley .... 220 230 Radio ...... GystaJ Ilk This fveek-end we expect to 1:00—(taptivators. TOMATO JUICE Hendey Mfg. Co. . . . 10 12 Rem Rand ...... A resolution introouced by the hara . . . Sunklst Oranges, a |S 4:15—The Guiding Ught. view on "ResponsIblUty of Bench SHOULDE R S...... lb.25c building and metal trades depert- 4:80—The Story of Mary Marlin. PORK Landers. Frary A a k . 2914 S it Repub StI ...... ^ 9 *neS uter Brightwood Fresh Pork Roast, dozen ...... 4 0 C and Bar In Crime Prevention"; 49c lb. Cube, 45c Ib. Mann A Bow, Class A — 10 Roy Tob B ...... ments and scheduled for action next Grapefruit. O f t 4:40—The Road of Life. 6:48, Women’s Amateur Golf sum­ Fresh Shoulders and Spare 0:00—Arthur Lang. “ YOUR UNSEEN FRIEND’’ 2 cans 19c New Brit Mch., com 31 • S3 Sebenley D ls ...... week charged the Roosevelt admin­ Ribs at Lower Prioea. 3 f o r ...... C mary. W JZ-NB<^12:30, Ameri­ istration’s wage-hour program, 6:15—"While The O ty Sleeps". do, pfd ...... 98 108 Sears oeb ...... ^■•wSi^jar Small Link Sausages, ra O Apples, O e , . . can Farm Bureau Federation; 4, CRISCO...... 3-lb. cau 54c ROAST North and Judd .... 31 33 oendlng In Congrees, “would have 6:30—Jaclc Armstrong—All-Ameri Rolling Rock Hunt Race. Shell Un ...... Squares Ib...... s J O C .1 lbs...... ^ O C PROCRAM STARTS SOON Burt OIney** Golden Bantam FANCY FOWL...... each 73c Peck, Stow A Wilcox 8 I4 l o t Socony-Vac ...... ■ireated a governmental agency in- can Boy. Pint Jar Boabeam Russell Mfg. Co...... 30 34 Sou Pac ...... * lYWs ...ssssasss'sesr I A Q c 6:45—"Uttle Orphan Annie". Some smek-end abort waves for Bacon, Ib. 45c, 49c 6:00—News. ScovlU Mfg. Oo. .... 30U 83V South Ry ...... Legs ot Lamb. Tokay Grapes, 9 f t On Saturday, October 9. at eight Saturday; ZTJ Johanneaburg 12 '*> 2 9 ® Stanley W ork e...... 48I4 80V St Brands ...... 2 lb s ...... l y c 6:10— "Caaey At The Mike." o’clock, e. S. t., the Unseen Friend Noon Chiracs; JZJ JZK Tokyo 4:46 Torrington ...... S2>4 34 V Native Veal Steak and Chops. 6:80—WrightvIUe Clarion. CORN...... ■■2No.2caus25c TOMATO JUICE TUR’ fE Y S...... Ib.34c i St Gas and E l ...... Fancy Rib Roost Beef. broadcast of the Perzonal Finance p. m. Popular Songs; HAT4 Buda- 12-14 Pounds AveregA Rib or Whole IS to lS>poond Union Mfg. Co. .... 9 St OU Cal ...... 6:45—Vic Arden’a Orcbeatra.— and Company celebrates the Inaugura­ peat 6 MophUUo Waltz; YV6RC Tall Can Clover Fancy Pink Alaska Btri|K U S Envelope, Com .. 70 St Oil N. J...... » p e Ood Oranherries, j y ^ gueata. Caracas 9 Conchita Atcanlo, Songs: 7:00—Amoa 'n' Andy. tion of its second year on the air by do., pfd ...... 180 128 Tax Corp ...... FOWX FOB FRICASSEB enlarging Its network to forty sta­ G8 I GSG GSD GSB IX)ndon 10:35 COCCTAIL Vedeer Root ...... io9 119 Timken Roll B ...... 7:15—Uncle Ezra’s Radio Station. Rae Jcnklna Orchestra; CJRO CJRX Loin Roasts o f Pork, Ib. 34e HUNTERS! 8 Pounds or 0\-er 7:30—Concert Program. tions over Columbia Broadcasting S i WhlUock Coll Pipe . 0 11 Transamerica' .... Lettuce O lery Cbiroto System, Including itaUon WDRC In Winnipeg 12:30 Dance Music; JZK SALMON...... ,..2 caus 25c HAMBURG...... 2 lbs. 45c Fresh Pork Shoulders. Bank of New York .. 445 455 7:45—"White Eaglea". Tokyo 12:45 National program. Un Ou-blde ...... GET THIS NEW BOOK . . . Sweet Potatoes Spinach 8:00—Lucile Manners with Roaario this arcA The program has been 2 for 19c Oysters...... pint 35c Bankers T r u s t...... 5414 66M Union Pac ...... 9 9 c'^ 2 '" $ 1 . 9 7 Green Peppers, Soup Bunches newly arranged to Include romantic For Sunday: 2RO Roma 1:20 p. m. Freahly Chopped Chase ...... 37^ 39^ Large Roasting Bourdon’s Orchestra. , Unit Alrc ...... 9:00—Waltz Time. and lively music In the modern Varied Program; JZK JZJ Tokyo Chop S n ey ...... Ib. 29c Pinehurst Ground Beef Chemical ...... 50 82 Unit Corp ...... Chickens, lb. ___ 4 2 c E S 'r r :...... 2 0 c 9:80—Court of Human Relations. tempo by-Jlarry Salter’s orchsstro, 4:45 National Program; HAT4 Bud­ Harvard DHX PICKLES.. . . qt jar 15c St. Lawrence Sweet P lG S llYER...... h\k ______33c Ib.______Corn Exchange ...... 83 S3 Unit Gae m p ...... as well as the famous "True-to- apest 7 Adagio; OSP 0 8 0 GSF Calves' Liver. “HANDLING 10:00—The First Nlghter. Hole’s Quality Red Bog Guaranty Trust .... 260 270 U. S. Rub ...... llfe" drama which baa developed an OSD London 7:25 Herbert Hugbei Tender Flnehnret First National ...... 1970 2020 10:30—Jimmie Fiddler. , Lamb L iv e r ...... Ib. 25c U. S. Smelt ...... 10:46—Dorothy Thompson. enthusiastic audience in the paat Songs; YV5RC Caracas 7:30 Donee Branded Lamb Legs, Ib. 32c Irving ...... 1214 14 ^ U. 8 . Steel ...... year. Muaic; OBI OSO OSD GSB l^ondon Manhattan ...... 26 28 Your Hunting Dog’ 11:00—News. PEAS BEEF LIVER...... Ib. 19c Corned Beef. Cut Down and Small Legs, West Union ...... 11:15—Louis Panlco’a Orchestra. According to Mr. Vola and Mr. 10:10 Sendee from St. Paul’s Ca­ Manufac. Trust .... 41 4314 West El and Mfg . thedra]; VK2ME Sydney 12:34 Se­ COFFEE...... Ib. 19c Beef U ver...... Ib. 25c 3c pound extra. National City Bank . 32 34 11:30—Ruia Morgan’s Orchestra. . L«vlne, managers of the Manebes. Woodworth ...... Regular 12:00—Weather Report. ter officoa of the Personal Finance lected Music. Hale*a B a t Orange Pekoe New York Trust___ 116 121 Elec Bond and Sh (curb) .. 1144 2cans23c Scotch H am ----- Vz Ib. 25c Public ...... 33 35 12:02—Terri Franconl. Company, a particularly gripping CALVES’ LIVER...... Ib.39c Lnmb Shoulders . . . . Ib. 22c Baturday tootball broadcasts: Title Guarantee...... 8V4 10 V4 12:08—Trump Davidson’s Orcbes Etory haa been chosen for the open­ The first free delivery of mail Nation-Wide Stores tra. Via Networks: 4 p. m.—Army v*. S to e-Ponnd Insurance ing sketch over this Important Burt Olney’s American (Newark) . 10 12 In the United States occur between 12:80—Blue Barron’s Orchestra. chain of atatlons. "They aay that In ColumblA WBAF-NBC; Michigan TEA ...... lb. 39c Roasting Chickens 1:00 a. m.—Silent. vs. Northweateni, WABC-CB8. BROILERS American Reserve . . . 21V4 23 V4 Chase t Sanborn’s the few mlnutea before drowning a Family Slse Cka VYlead’a OOLD MEDAL Fowl for Fricassee American Surety . . . 42 44 man reviewa hla whole Ufe-Ume," 4:80—Carnegie Tech vs. PurduA Baltimore American . 844 644 Ow/y lOt Tomarrow’s Program said Mr. Volz. "Well, In this story WJZ-NBC. SUCCOTASH Center cute of Brightwood Pork, Excess ...... 4:4 a man Is afloat In the ocean for 5:00—Notre Dame va miaolA NINETY 9 3 c to $ f . 10 Sperry a Bamee* Bag Sainage, COFFEE lb. 2 5 ® A m. Fid. and Deposit .... 108 111 6:00—"Reveille’’ neveral hours, faced with Imminent WOR-UB8 . BEANS...... cau 15c SECONDS BISQUICK Small IJnk Sauage. Great American .... 23 28 MT>T-F1NE death.” The otepa which lead up to 6:30 and 7—Southern Calttorala Nation-Wide Red Bag 6:80.*-Francla Cronin, Organist. 2cans25c BPEOlALt Halifax ...... 28 25 widt fu^Jtau Do^ Cltow! 7:00—Morning Watch— Ben Haw­ his Immersion and, the dramatic vs. Ohio State, WABC-CBS. ro ovni Yon know how good Chicken a la King Is— now we offer: Horae Ina...... 29V4 81V4 thorne. eventa crow ds Into twenty-four Also WJZ-NBC western network Homo Fire Security . 2% 3V4 8 :00—Newa hours of a falriy ordlimry man’s life lA b y s CORNED BEEF.... 2 caus35c DESSERTS a HORMZX FL-WOB SE.\LED Maas. B onding...... 49 g2 COFFEE ib. 2 5 ® 8:15—Jilalcolm Qairr make thrilling listening. N 2 Can Bart OIney** Large package 27c National Liberty .... 644 744 An Flavors 8:80—Radio Bazaar. The caet haa been chosen with 14-Oimee Bottle Beeoh-Nnt North River ...... 22>4 24u 9:00—Streamliners. particular care by M. H. H. Osme to aad 8ad eat bow to got H A M A l a KING Wash...... 29 i i Checkerboard Feed Store Evaporated 9:80—Food News. Joachim, producer and director of TOMATOES a Silver Service Set. Prof.-Acddent ...... 15 17 10 Ape] Place Telephone 7711 9:46—Jake and Carl. this umuual series of dramatic Seaboard Surety .... 25 27 3 pi's*- 14® 10:00—Nancy Swanson. aketchea. For the leading male role KETCHUP ...... 2bottles 35c can 1 9 c 3 for 5 0 c Security Ins...... 29 V4 81V4 MILK cans 10:16—Charioteers. no fewer than four of radio’s bes* 10:80—Manhatters. SPECIAL! Any Flavor 2cans25c Berra on toaat, patty ebeile or In caaeeroles. Boy three cans. Springfield Fire A Ma. 107' 118 at actors tried out. HaUen Williams, GOLDMEDAL W e gnarantee It. Sun Life ...... 500 S60 Oampbeirs 11:00—"Good Morning". who has starred In radio hits tucb U. 8 . F. and 0 ...... 17 y- ll:15-*-Ward and Muzzy. as Tha Gang Busters, Believe It Or Westcheeter ...... 29V4 8 11:30—hlelody Men. .Nol Phil Baker, SheU Oil and JE LL-0...... 3pkgs.l7c Bart Olney's Tender N EW ITEMS MAHIEU'S cans 2 5 ® 11:45—Jerry Brannon, tenor. Hind's Programs, was finally select­ And 1 Package JeU-O Cheoelato Podding Free! PANCAKE FLOUR 183 Spmea Street Tomato Juice 3 12:00 nootu—The Contlnentala ed. Julie Bcnnell, who won acclaim IVANHOE RICE DINNER ...... o n lOe 12:80 p. m.—Connecticut State Col­ I41 For Sandwiches • Hors O'oemres, U. S. No. 1 In the Lux Radio Theater, will play Land O'Lakes Butter, lege Progrram. the feminine lead. The strong aup- SWEET PEAS 17,500 M N BtS STRIKE l:00t—Newa, Weather and Market Delham Turkey Spread...... jar 35c 2 Iba...... TIP-TOP MARKET portlng cast will Include Lorna El­ 81c Report. SterlmgFIG BARS...... 2ll»5.25c Large package 9c -i Delham Chicken Spread...... jar 35c TO AID SIT-DOWNERS Fine Creamery Comer Oak and Cottage Streets Tel. 3929 P O T A T O E S 15 lbs. 1 liott who brings 80 years stage ex­ EDDYDUCHIN 2 cans 33c U Delham Ham Spread...... jar 25c Butter, 2 lbs...... Frank DeCiantia, Manager. perience to radio dramA Philips mud bb famous orchestra I'A ___ 75c d i Krugman, frequently beard In GOf,D MEDAL SOFT-A-SHA Special On Jack Frost Sugar, March of Time, and Stanley Whit­ (Oonttnud tn m Page Om ) 10-lb. doth bag...... Also WtU KMOWN AUltlOMTV SEIDNER’S MAYONNAISE 54c RIB b C P B ck h pg Ig. picg. ^ WDRC man. whose voice Is known to r Shurfine CRAB MEAT.. .3 1/ 2 -lb. cans 95c I ter-mlle deep stronghold to tha enr- Potatoes, young America through the Junior ROGIR 6. WHITMAN Saturday Specials "G"-Men series. P .& G .S 0A P CAKE FLOUR...... largepl^27c Single cans 35c. I face. 15-lb. peck ...... 225 Hartford, Conn. 1380 with halpful (uggasKons 8-oz. 17c Piuts 25c Quarts 45c 19c Eastern Standard Tlrae "Your Unseen Friend" has been Worker* at two of tha eoIUarlea Cooking Ai^lea, Free DellYery With Order for $2.00 or More. appearing regularly as a Tuesday on the core of the homel made arrangemsnU for a 10 lbs. P ure LARD ib.pig.Iff* I t QUINCES *••••••••• .exa' a 19c night presantaUon of the Personal 5 bars 25c meeting. They announced they were Evaporated Milk, For Baking or Frying Friday, Oct. 8 Finance Company, but tha show has WftAP * * * 7t30 2 lbs. 25c coneldering an automobile parade te 4 tall ca n a ...... SWIFTS GENUINE SPRING LAMB P, M. been moved to a more advantageous Gold Medal WHEAHES Hazleton to confer with Hugh V. 27c Lamb Fores...... lb. 14c 4:00—Bob Byron. time for the average liataner, and FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Medlam A sparagu s...... 35c Brown, diatriet president of the Pure Lard, 4:16—Bon Voyage—From Chicago PEACHES sdU be heard at 8 p. m. ( a a I ) Koppers Coke largo, Jotey Tmfttv, aU gieeu ttpa—fen Savor mine workers. 2 I b a ...... 29c Laii^ Stew . . 3 lbs* 25c CRI8CO or SPRY 4:46—Mary Herman—Organ Melo­ every Baturday evening. Special! 2 packages 23c Sm M te. 2 qts. 33c Earlier In the day, aeveBtew hon- Kraadale Coffee, dies. dred miner* wslked ou t Rib U m b Chops ...... lb. 19c IVORY SOAP 1-lb. vacunm tin ...... 25c 3 Ib. 6 :00—Ad-Uner. OOLD MEDAL 'A p r ic o ts ...... 25c Peter Pan The Coaldale miners shouted their Shredded Ralston, Loin Lamb C h o p s ...... lb. 29c I Ib. 0:30—Salvation Army Staff Band. GRAPEFRU IT...... 3 for 19c Faky ripened on the tree. support at an open air meeting near 6:45—News Service. Deaths Last Night the mine Just before work waa to 2 p k g s ...... ’ 5 5 ® - Peanut Butter 27c fi.-OO—Dinner Dance Music. . largA anley Oallfornla 4 for 23c FLO U R.,...5-0). bag 27c , ^Itaspberries...... 19c have started for the day. They sent Campbell’s Beans, Chuck Roast, cut from quality beef, lb. 27c 6:15—To be announced. Seattle—Henry McBride, 82, gov­ IMM oub f o l Barar. Nok SH O ua delegaUona In automobllea to tour 4 cans ...... FRESH FRUITS AND 6:30—News Service. ernor of Washin^n from 1901 to Oetagaa 29c Heat Market Valoeal ^ A H E A D FASTER Large Package other mlnea of the Lehigh Naviga­ Dole Pineapple Juice, VEGETABLES 6:35—Frank Dailey’s Orchestra. 1905. Peaches tion Coal Company te eahat their ^rkUta,. 2 9 c 7:00—PoeUc Melodies. New York—Charles RathbooA eaSer^Sa ORANGES...... doz. 35c iv i • • a support 2 cans ...... F ^ h Pork Roast, 4 lbs. averasre . . . lb. 23c aTBaodmaa.' 21c can, 5 cans 99c 25c 7:15—Dinner Concert. 84, veteran oil prospector, oU pro­ S ' tk-COH. Owned By One Oompaay Sun Dine Pull Line of Quality Meats At Low Prices. Bananas, Fancy, r% m Fresh pork to roast 7:80—Neal O’Hara's Radio Oasette moter and rancher. He was among wW ^ CLEANSER ...... b eans 25c lach ...... 23c Orange Juice, can ... the early developers of tha Pennsyl­ W eohr CHIPSO I. ready to noak. , Coffee Cakes. A total 0# 7JS00 miners are am 11c Ripe. 4 lbs...... Z 1 C ■ Whole or either end. 7:45—Boake Carter. plojred In the Cnayieie Tamaqua, Evaporated Apricots, Shonldera, 8:00—Hammerstlne Music HaU. vania field* and in 1908 .waa presi­ * tMammr An kinds of Rolls. Greenwood, Neequeboaing atyi ia,»a- 12-01. p k g ...... Malaga or Seedless Apples, Fancy, <> ^ 8:80—Hal Kemp's Dance ISand. dent of the Pennsylvania Oil Com­ SPINACH ...... peck 15c >ni Cauliflower I b ...... pany. 2 packages 39c Farm Crest Cookies ford mlnee, the principal other 18c $ » » ...... ADC 9:00—Hollywood Hotel SCOTTTOWELS ...... 3ndls25c Mince Meat, GRAPES...... Smoked—mildly cored. Chicago—John OrifflUiA 91, Freak, Crisp, Large Iceberg Strawberries 15e box workings In the Carbon county coal Sweet Patatoea, a a 10:00—The Songshop. field. All ar* owned by the LeUgh Lamb Legs, a a building contractor who construct­ .....9c 10 lb s...... 1 5 f c 10:4(^To be announced. GREEN STAMPS GIVEN WITH CASH SALES. NavlgaUon Coal Company, or Pumpkin, g Fancy, Fresh TOMATOES . i b ...... ADC 11:00—Sports—News. ed the Merchandise Mart in Chica­ _raONEjERVlCE UNTIL 8:00 TONIGHT. A few hours before the eympathj Carrots, q go. ODS of the world’s largest office ------.^ tca n s...... ib O C Minced Ham, a t a 11:15—Olen Gray’* ilrchestra LETTUCE...... 7c •IHke waa declared the 89 saif-tm- q 11:80—Jay Freeman’s OrchestrA buUdlngA Wans maker’s store In FREE DEUVERY ON ALL ORDERS FOR $1.00 AND MORE. Riiiso, 2 larsre CHsp, Fresh 2 ban ch es...... C I b ...... ADC Kew York, and the Land TlUe and prisoned miners, who threw down 12:00—Ouy Lombardo’s OrebestrA Na 1 Oreea Neantaln packages...... O a lC Trust building in PhiladelphlA their picks and Mmvds Tuesday de­ SPINACH ...... PATRONIZE THESE NATION-WIDE STORES: 12:30—Tod Florlta’a OrchestrA ROYAL PORT manding higher wages tor opening Ammonia, q t bottle, a f Tomsrrow^ Frograni inehurst Grocery, inc a new level, sent word to the sur* 4 bottles...... m OC KITTEL'S MARKET | W. HARRY ENGLAND A . M. Ie a b l y SHOPPEB WITH TOUCH CO Taoa to ”hold Uu man at work.” Holland Herringa, * 4 A Full line of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, a t T el 4M6 | Msaehsator Gtsea i « . gtgi 7:00—Eta Alpha ProgiamaiA POTATOES, 15-lb. peck 19c, busbel 69c i S t n i t Ar^MhOA Neb.—R a ^ o t North o f AnRocy Four of the orlglaal gtoap were k e g ...... v l s U U BUR8ACK BROS. 7:30—Shoppers SpecUL Service Typewriter (3o. Wesh, Rkrd * bolted te the surface ysetarday, ill Cheese and Olive Oil Arapahoe thinks the Chicago rela­ 6M HaiUtod Hood —. TsL i s n 7 :4 5 —News ServloA tive who sent him a package mark­ IM TtembeU Street Haitterd from exposure la the dam||^tunnal. NaOea-WMa Feed Btotsa o f Hew Cagleito t Ik H A L C c o r p 8 :0 5 —Treasur* H o osa ed “do not open until ehrUtmao” la <*lM”>Bliopp*rs rushing the season a bit The day Local Affcnt — . lac. tt amVad tt was 90— In - tbs ibadA I...... 2 lbs* Sc .. »f

BlAMUHJSeri-ER BVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, C0NN„ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, IMT MANUHCVriCR EVSNirro HEMALD. MANCHESTER, CONM^ FSTOAT,OCTOBER8. MST' FAOB BO O '^ AND HER BUDDIES All Fixed Up By MARI 0 \D 6 0 YOOficy w- ^ AMVMUL HWJE 60CH AN HA« V40RWBO rt% ten TCMWf SENSE and NONSENSE OCR O H tt^ TA* »16NA\.« TA* BFIlY. NOW. TMIEV CAVL Tha proof is hsrs: Daughter (looUag up from her OCH *yooO. TLV19A0NB NOteSMUl “Do you think tbero Is aiijr truth novel)—Papa, la Uma of trial, what 1 CAN «W Afete«ER TAAT In the theory that big crestures art do you supposa bringa the most better nsturod than small ones 7' comfort te a man? asked the intellectual young worn Papa (who la a newly appointed an. magtirirats)—Aa acquittal, I should "Surely!" returned the young think. man addressed. "Just look at the ANNOUNCEMENTS 2 AlfTDMOHiLES FtIK SALE 4 BUSINESS HELP WANTED— H01ISEHOI.DGmaD figure, a bit Uka they're not MUST HELP HRUEB | 19 ance toward a new gas or electric 36.96 repapers room, celling paper­ HELP WANTED— Thte te to plve notice that I, Memphis, Tenn., OcL B—(AP— ALL MOU HOOPLB* AMB gauge. Watkins Brothers, Range gas $SJi0.18 Vine street. LOTS FOK SALE . 73 Olaeomtna MontIt of 174 Weet Mid­ supposed to do, and you have plenty h a w / T H A T '* ed or kalaomlned. Uaterlal, labci MALE 86 Four days ago Mrs. Gregg Ufnr Berlin (A P )—Beekeepers amd I CUCKOOS OUT OP TWe SAM * Dept 13 Oak street I*UULTKY AN D SIIPPUES43 dle Turnpike, Muneheeter, Conn., of readers or Ihitciiors, •• tlio cajic OUST A BIT OF RiBBlWa complete. Inside, outside pamung. WE CAN USE A hard-working, re­ SEVERAL GOOD buys bi building have died an application dated 7th. was juat one of 120 aaplranta to may be. silk cultivators ore to have Large aavinga Work guaranteed. iIIISIL'AL instruments 5.3 of Oetober 1887, with the Liquor Con­ CLOCK— IF THEPtB WAS A THAT H A S B E E N IN VOOUE liable man with some sales or RUASTTNU taiKnUCNS. Brouers lots. Special 2 state road business the nations] women's golf ebam- share in the cultivation of ihsl ? Phone 3692. trol Commleelon for a Tavern Permit ptonahtp—today she was a esmi- land bordering Adolf Hitler’s auto " c o l l e c t o n DELIVERY^ route experience, to be trained to fowl and roasting duck. Alao duck FOR SALE—STULTZ * RAUEK, properties. Speak quick. Inquire for the eale of alcohollo liquor on Mrs. Paul—Daughters nsed dis b s t w b b w s i s t e p l i z z i e at Jones' Stove Shop, Manchester the premleee of 172 Weet Middle finalist and on outstanding con­ dpUne at times. roads. Every particle ef soil la to I P e O P E E B B S T O W M O OKI flU a local ''--lerabip. 320 minimum egga. B. T. Alien, 87 Doane street upright grand piano with bench in tender for the crowm a n d m e s i n c e i n f a n c y ^ Manchester earnings to start with an excel­ Green. Turnpike, Manchester, Conn. The Mrs. S s a —^They eertslnly do. My be lined up In the Four-Year Plan DesePViNO CAUPICATSS, KKPAIKING 2:i Telephone 7616. good condition, $12. 64 Pleasant Bueinese le owned by Olacomlna Mrs. Llfur, three times California for economic Independence. KAPP - MAPP —iep -A H »— lent opportunity for the future. StreeL M srgstys 16, but only Isat night I I FOR SALK—BUILDINO lets on MontIt of 174 Weet Middle Turnpike, champion but a newcomer to b v e f y h o o f l e w o u l o a c a m e Evening: Herald Write Box 900, Hartford. FANCY gUAUTY oroilera, roaat Manchester, Conn., end will be eon- had to send htr to bed without Land unsuitable for ordinary I r r 's S O R T O F — A. A. DION RooOng and Sldmg Autumn streeL Inquire $9 Cottage ducted by Olacomlna Montit of 174 south, showed e fine assortment of agriculture la to bs planted with [ HAVE A C.O-'D. AFTEF4 HIS contractor. Workmanship guaran mg chickens ana fowl, dresseo breakfuL SHB SENDS ME A WIPB CLASSinBO WANTED—GOOD potato pickers. StreeL West Middle Turnpike. Mancheeter. Shota and steady nerve yesterday In vegetation attraeUve to bees. It teed. Painting and carpenter work. Fresh eggs delivered direct from .WANTED— TO BUY 58 Conn., aa permittee. LJAA/\e>'^-THIS TBLEaW AM COLLECT, A n D t h e n T Frank V. Williams. Telephone disposing of Mrs. Ot>al S. Hill, Is hoped thus to Increase by .jol ADVRRTISRMRNTB 81 Welle streeL Telephone 4860. CarleoD A Son Poultry Farih. I'eie- MACOMINA MONTIT Kansas City matron, after being Her Graco—Your aama Is Evan- CAMS FPOM MOUR SISTEP 7997. phone 4217. WANTED — STABLE MANURE Dated 7th of October, 1887. gellas, is Itr Well, 1 abaU eaU you per cent the value of Germany's I three down. Tc O A V — c o l l e c t / 3LWT . . ------eu s«era«e wvrae to a Ha*. ROADSTER SPORT tops, and (cow). Call Bob Douglas, Burr R-lS-8-87. Maty. TTiat was the name of my annual honey and wax produc­ t, •alllala aamhers sag abbnvialtos* WANTED—6 YOUNG men 16 years Nursery. "I am glad to get that match out last maid. tion-today about $20,000,000. AW OLD FAMILY CUWTOM ! t' aaea tosat as a ward sag aamaaBae roadster curtains repaired. Lug or over for distributing circulars. SERIES’ BITS of the way,” she said after cloe- Quontltlre of mulberry trees also •ares as iws wargei Mlalasto aset Is gage and bamess repairing. Chas. AKTin.KS FOK SALE 4r Maid—Vary weU, ma'am, and I'U Report for work at 7 a. m. Brmg for these devotions Wbltehesd sent Ing out Mrs. Hill on the 17th green are to be planted to Increase the petoa af thrss„Naaa Laking, 80 Cambridge street Tele­ New York, OcL 8—(AP)—Hal for 2 and 1 decision. call you Mrs. Pogson. That w u ths ties rataa aar gag to lunch. C. E. Wilson A Company. FOR SALE — PORTABLE type KINIMS WITHOUT BOARD .59 Burton carfare to come up for the name of my last mistrsos. culUvatl' a of sUk worms. Silk pro­ phone 4740. writer, 1936 Corona, $69.30 model, Schumacher, SL Lawrence's most rest of the series. Probably figures "Mrs. Hill knocked me out of the duction la Increasing rapidly 'nl a Ti tr. II brand new, $42. Write Box FOR RENT—1 OR 2 FRON'l famous alunmus, faces what a ape- the Glante could use a few prayers. western amateur championship In Germany. Cash Charaa EXPERT RADIO REPAIR service clallst In understatement would call 1929 when she beat me over 37 holes PaUeat—TsU me tha woreL doe- Herald. rooms, furnished, steam heaL sin­ tori Other portions of the land her-1 Msaaura Oars ..I « atal S au on all makes. Let us give /uu an gle house, ladles preferred, central. diincult Job. Only parallel to In the finals and I've been gunning . - toaeatlva Oaga ..I S atS II ate estlmaU oo youi radio. Phone When the Yankees started to go Doctor—No. ru mall tha bill to dering the Reich's auto roads are !i * WMF •• as a a ao a aa*»a| 11 Ctsi 18 FOR SALE—WINE PRESS with Box J, Herald. stopping the Yankees today la halt­ for her ever since. 6191. BrunnePa Radio Dept, 80 ing Sir Malcolm Campbell's Blue­ to work on Melton in the fifth', a you. to carry graaa crops for goats, All •etfnrt f«f lrrR«r«lar iMertlone ASSESSORS’ grinder, cabbage cutter, 40 Inch by 'Tm hitting the ball better than I sheep and rabbits. Oakland atreet FOR RENT—FURNISHED room In bird by shouting "Whoa." reporter arose, stretched end sighed, ever did before although I've been ' ha ^ r g a g al lha aaa Una tala 14. Alao 25 gallon barrela. 309 1-2 ■WelL this is where I came In.” .jWemal rataa for laae tana avarg Spruce street Hollywood section, with garage. playing golf for 13 yeara and have Best sign of rstumlng prosperity, • w ^ r y ia t a g gtraa spaa rasaaat. LOCK AND SAFE comblnatlona Monts Marcellus Pearson, the played In ten national tournamenta, esys an exchange, is the customer’s . ,^Ags aviarog hafara tha tkltg ar arth NOTICE! Telephone 0643. DlMagglo continues to excite the ETERNAL LAMPS changed, key OtUng dupiicaung Yankee nominee for the third match, not counting this one. But I qutry of the storekeeper, "Is this . a n will ha aharsag aalg far ifca ae- Quna, vacuum cleaiiers, clocks etc., Giants' grudging admiration. Mon- the best you bsveT” SKDIFEO BY NAZIS | I t M aamhar af timaa tha aS aaaaar. The Inhabitants of the e l e c t r i c a l APPLIANCES FOR RENT—FRONT room. All la distinguished chiefly, by a curve never got bc)rond the third round lOd, g r a t a e at tha rata n r u i i hat cleaned, repaired. Bralthwalte, 62 modern conveniences with private ball that breaks from here to there. cuso, w atchi^ Joe drop a batting before.” ’ as allaaraaaa ar rafasga Pearl atreet TOWN OF MANCHESTER RADIO ■ 49 practice pitch i— FLATS— Series." S. C., a scmi-flnalist for the second load, most of them would balk •STaCagrarttoaotosu mast aaaferar AfUNICIPAL BUILDINO Bartell In the fifth yesterday with consecutive year, matched strokes er oil consumption; tn on# esM the TENEMENTS 6.3 claiming It was too heavy and they saving was put at 47 per cent. alg^ aspg sag iggagraghg with Wbeo for $600 down you can get a nifty hook after throwing the high with Mrs. Estelle Lawson Page of couldn't draw IL ••••M aafaroag hg tha gabllah October 6, 6, 7, 8, 11, 13, 14, 16, IS, UAKDKN— l- will pay (or It and you can be faltered'In the sixth when Selkirk napers” who maule off with Oxxle. rammed down a SO-foot putt on the to 7 P. M. ples and poultry delivered from FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM tene­ Oxzte, a pet flying squirrel, was s job In s drug store when he grad- waltsea for breakfasL leisurely fox yoar own landlord. Thla boiBo ment. ready Oct. 16th at 472 Hart­ smashed a double through McCarthy 17th Green to eliminate Mrs. Dan has steam beat the latest In deo- HUIatown on Tuesday and Satur­ last seen sleeping In the pocket of "uates. trota for lunch and measured mlU- TELEPHONE TOUR Saturdays (9 A. M. to 12 Noon), day. Phone 4626. ford Road. Inquire 691 Center 8L and knocked him down. The out­ Chandler of Dallas, Texas, 2 and 1. SCORCHY SMITH orntloas, open porch, beautiful fielders didn't know which to pick a coat In Popovitch's room, safely tary marchea for 'Unner. The Clean Up W ANT ADS October 9, 16, 23, 80. secured by a tiny silver chain and UUa Georgia Smith, coUege dieti­ By JOHN C. TERRY floora, 2-oar garage, shade trees FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, up, McCarthy or the ball. Bank Cashier—Mrs. Greene, your C hvN» YINt** PLANffi UND AT TM5 PAR *10* •"» eeSIPie* aaar Iba tslapfiaaa and shrubbery. Now open lor Owners of Automobiles, Motor­ harness. TRICK TRACKS. account Is overdrawn by $50. tian, decided the boys had bean eat­ SCORCHV AND TEX COVW THE CRDUNDSO BANE*. ^5$ tha CHAROa RaTB girss abora HOUSKHUl.D (ilNlDS SI with all modern Improvements, OP WU** riELO, AND tePirrtV T4XI TOWARD 78* A t 18* *HIP» R o a OP TO TW HANGAR*, 1 > M GROUPI THEY SEARCH TH* your Inspection. It la all ready cycles and Tralleni are requested to garage If dealred. Inquire at 86 Red Rolfe probably wishes the “I want my squirrel back,” Popo- Mrs. Greene—My goodness! I'U ing too faaL She U arranging to CIRCLING above AND PROPPING 0CCA*IONAL BOMB* _90L0IER* guKtOS HOP Otfr - < ■ f “I »• agrartlaara. bat vltch said, posting a reward, “tell HAW6AR*-/------—------TO frightin sniper* for a new owner to move Into to­ bring In reglslratlon of ears. STOVES OF ALI^ KINDS. Bargains Lewis StreeL series lasted a month. He goes to Florence, ArIx.—For two yeare 'give you a check at once. have a radio Installed la the dining -J FAWaaHT IT gaig at Iba bail. day. Ask for the key to look It at Jones' Stove shop, Manchester the Hospital after the final game the 'aqulrrelnapers' two fresh pe­ Frank Gonzales, 24-year-old con­ ball to slow the pace. Slow music { 5 5^ •*••••• ar bafara Iba aaraatb over. Wo will arrange a mort­ Evening meetings are for the con­ Green. for an operation on a bone growth. cans and a teaspoon full of cream victed forger, paced daily for miles Science should now try bouncing wUt be sought * ‘ ba Iral iBaariloa of gage without cost to the buyer. venience at those who cannot come will keep Oxzla In schape. for a ‘b* CHAKO* BUSINESS UN. ATIONS It bothers him now. He goes down around the state prison here aa us back from thu grave by devising T* •"“••‘•A- Be raepaaal. Don't mist your chaiH« to pur­ to the day seaslona Taxpayers ^are FOR PENT 64 to first fsst enough but limps when week." “trail-setter” lor prison blood­ a rubber telephons pole. E chase this property on a rental requested to come In the day time hounds. NO PRECEDENT. Itg tor errera la lelapbonag aga he walks. / g” ^ .hssamag aag I h ^ aaaaraag basin. If possible nod not crowd tiM eve­ According to "Chemical and Met­ Yesterday he escaped, and prison ■■■et ba gaaraala^ ning seealonn. Office Boy—I feel Td like to Des Melnss, la— A glance at hla FOR KENT—STOKE at 996 Main Burgess Whitehead got a letter allurgical Engineering,” an automo­ officials saw some difficulty In punch the boss on the jaw again. I StreeL Apply Edward J. UoU. from Mount Tabor Burton, * ’bis bile Ure, costing $60 In 1910 pro­ trailing him. ■ law books convinced District Judge ' INDEX OP Robert J. Smith Ex-Service men having disability FOR SALE Stenographer—Again ? Joseph E. Meyer that courts can Negro man down on hla place in duced 5,000 miles, whUe In 1636 a ”Hls tracks ore an over the des- Office Boy—Yeah. 1 felt Uke do­ CLASSIFICATIONS963 Main S t Mancbeater compensation rating file same with Lev^ton, N. C., revealing that Bur­ tire costing $16 Is good for 20,000 erL” Warden A. J. Barnes ex­ make no provision for replacing the Assessors before November 1st ONE OF THE BEST LAKE ing It once before today. women jurors' hosiery damaged in A TeL 3460 ' 6746 - 5349 SUMMER HOMES ton's prayers were' riding with the mllee. plained. . ilM •••••••«•••••••••• A All lists of Real Estate must give FRONT LOTS AT CRYS­ FOR RENT 67 Olants. the pursuit of their duty. 1 ••••••••••••••••••••a G boundaries of the land, as by law After listening to a lot of three Eight women jurors - bad sought TAL LAKE. $600 cash takes "I have just told de Lord,” wrote new-fangled "cowboy songa” on the TkSHkM ••••••••••••••• X required, or they will not be accept­ FOR RENT—TWO 5 room cot­ Burton, "TTiat he can forget all the hosiery damages after visiting a I ed. Persons neglecting to attend to it if taken in the next few tages, S t Columbia Lake. Can be ladio, I understand why the range burr-infested field on an Inspection pesterin' this darkle has been a'givln cattle used to stampede so often. I I ■ ■ ■' AommA ••••••••••••••• 1 their llata on or before the first day used year around. Call Manchester him for 90 years if be just sends tour In condemnation proceedlnga. - AMcvnecaieau ...... of November will have ten per cent days. PWWMSlS ...... •a 8 4131 or 4279. home a champion." As a reward AwtMMhncc added to same. All persona liable • llfil TW 4 R. 41 H.gte. Kewvreri CSffll .jbllM fcr SrIo to give In lists of Taxable Property, lobllca for Bichangc Real or Personal, are urged to ap­ 32 STRONG— 6 rooms, sin­ FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By piosser AcecRsorlR»w-Ttret EMERGENCY pear before the Assessors. Persons gle, fireplace, steam heat. WASHINGTON TUBBS lUpRlrloF—pRlnttA« By Crane OUT OUR WAY ■ehooln making out their llsta will be obliged Now vacant and being en­ By WUliams l ’8s: ' •eeooaaaop f-A to make oath and sign same. Per­ It INALLV U N - ■ AvtM Ship bf Traek • s••••#••# tirely reconditioned. Will be FLAPPER FANNY By Sylvie t « ABLE TO A R E WHV, THAT'S TH' FINAL ’ . A^ t — F o r aarrw Hi: rrarwaaeoaga^na P C.4LLS sona filing lists as agents for other LUCK- NO, 1 TH INK HE sold at a very low figure. - toeb »—II o rt •• c m • aa 81 Read The Herald AdTS. an d tak§IT ^ BaiineM OpponunltteB • •• 11 3630 m m u T to L o m ...... FROM ME. i • •• 81 HAD b e e n ' idtEP.^Q ^ » ^ llf u t lo i (Holloran) SISTER, THERes W«nltd—Femalo ... II ■'tr NO PLACE LIKE H ?••>> Waa'aO—M ala ...... l i A c h a n d e l ie r > M aai^a Waalad ...... " . I t l-A 3060 AUCTIONI AUenONI FOR SUPPINS Ralp Wantad—Hals ar Pamala t1 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9TB, AT ItffW A. 3L Aganta Waniad ...... r>A (Qoish) OVER SOME SIIoatloaa Waatag—Pamala SI N a 7 FLORENCE STREET, B1ANCHE8TEB, OONH. FANCV WALLOPS Steatloaa Waattd—Mala ... 88 AT THE HOME OF BIBS. A. B. SWANSON mplogmrai Aganelaa ...... 48 , , 4340 Six rooms of Honsebold Furniture Including Piano, Radio, LIvliig M ra SraHl— Pete—reallwg— Vahleirs Room Suites, Rugs, ComblnaUcu Oas aad Oil Range, Chain, Itoga—Birda— P .U ...... 41 9 ^ ^ Ura gioek—Vrhielaa ...... 4t HOSPITAL Tables, Bedroom Seta and other arWclea toa numerous to meatlon. M allrg aad Suppllaa ...... 41 AUCTIONEER'S NOTICE: As Mrs. Swaasoa Is giving up hoore- waatag— Prta— Poaltry Biaak 44 keeping all the bousebold eSecta will be sold without reoervd. 5131 Six-Room Strictly Modern Tsoement To , 8!?^®ea Par gala ...... dd ^ aag Aoaaaaortoa ...... 44 IMlag Matarlala ...... 41 WATER DEPT. WALLACE D. ROBB, Auctioneer "But you simply b e g ^ to take French." ^-.IPHiaga—Walehaa—lawairg .. 41 Slancliester, Osmi. Beal Bsteto — laaoraaea Telephone S6M tssa eoHL 1*87 BV au etavNC. OK. Paetnral Appllaaeaa Bagla .. 4» "And did I gri stui^ 'Romance language^—find ate jutt eat wofd ef • s 1^ aag Paag ...... sentiment in this page of irregular verbs." rgre— Pana— Dairy Piadaata 44 3 4 1 7 7 " I ten you. they was fresh eggs when we started.** lebalg Onogt ...... SI (After 5 P. M.) '•tw? » « 4 Toala ...... u THE MIDAS TOUCH. J-Pw.UlA'-'i emI iREtriiw cBtn •••aoo#a««p 8s t W tyUM Rwet.lK. TMSIfcUtBBTBw 16-• - aag gIBia Bqalpatoot .^a (4 L ;— Jala a t tba B iaraa ...... 44 7068 MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE Von Boden Wants the Truth ALLEY OOP [aaiiag Appatal—Para ...... i» By THOMPSON AND COLL Fresh Out of the Garden By HAMLIN *•*•4 —T a B ag ...... H MANCHESTER WIZERSAIO.rO FIMO ma Baaig tlara4a—gtoaaato THIS PLANT NEAR AW' OL' STREAM I ' now,WHAT OF TH' OANeER HE SAID WAS " ttrataaraato WATER CO. 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