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YANKS LEAD GIANTS to 7TH,5- and Mrs 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^ BOO lev 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 World Series 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-Hit 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. — TO N IG H T — 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 New York Yankees, 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.
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