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t . Mrs. Ra:M«fOtfiswold o f OsVlsHd Cidei^ fMtMwv'WfiUa tnm pnmmt. Arnold C. Watson and hla son. . ■ w n m Arnold, a l Jamaica, toim Island, street her son, Albert sad Mr. sni Tb* atm •Mwratus to to be fitt- are visiting their cousin, Ouwles J. Mrs. Arthur Otiswold. of Detroit NEW FDIE ENGINE tber a q ifip ^ with toddaifi and hoae BtricUand, at Ualn street and other who have bow vlsltJng with them, 'as wall as brooms, shovsto and moss a5,801 Jill attended the ysle-Chtnell foothau chemical and water tanks. avnsoKhffiEPAm MsMfcer sd lk s AaH t ,lN e e aCfiVuDan, k>e«l coa' relattvas la town. game lit New Haven Saturday. . It to a Rso >.a’ . waa tta* sololat teat avaning GIVEN FIRST TEST Iso stx-mdlndsr siigins tiro wlvM 'Or huahamto mud JLt, Benoe of Orcolstlnas- The Women's Christian Temper^ Hayden and Arthur Orlswold are built on a Rso body, n s grandchildren. MANC'HESTER^ A CITY OF VILLAGE CHARM Ota fln t evaning aaraiea of the both graduates of OornsU. Ths for­ pump to looatsd just V^unily Gives Bieeell Street held at the Caatrml BapUat anoa Union will hold Its first meet­ It behind ths ssat A ouppar was sarvad by the boo- ing o f the faU tonlbiTOW evening at mer In the 1918 and Arthur In 198S. o< the driver« and toand not to covared, Conple Party in Observance tea*, M m LoChapple, and among HO biirch. Hartford. Oov. WUbur L> Tha latter taught two years at Cor­ making it posudbla,Ibis, to sss It working. VOL.LVL,N0.5 : «■ page UL}, (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE Tm^EB waa tha apaafcer of the are- Tiso at the' South Hethodtst church. North End Company Inspects of 45th WMding Annlver- th e . deoorntkwa waa m wedding ■aCHBT M ANCHESTER, CONNh TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5,1935 Urs. Louis 8 t Clair Burr, the sU U nell and is atpraaent with the Bdl- It to assy to operktsiperits from tbs seat aary. coke with a bride and bridegroom praddent will have charge of the s

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m -ffilS Te bwlall OflSeate i U H C J l M W E R b«4&l lean Rallies In Demoefdiic Ka^tes The cfflceni o t Stanley Doboas low Wrcentsi'Xlx ,ki INGRDESOI In Home State, Uses Radio teller at the Stafford SavhM Ih s Farm Bureau wUI hold Its Poet of the American Legion wlU be PRICESHOLDHERE blgb 80 cents,, lo # I Announced AREUNDERPROBE (Med at his hama in Stafford MoUow o t fm o jnHaia on aoooimt, aoeordiiig first msettog of ths osason at the Inetalled on Tueaday avutog, Octo­ baskets m g o s , S ff i State AnniivMc^ about 4:80 o'clock Monday morning lb ibr. Newinaikef, a t just w l ^ Methodist, church to DohaonvUIe on ber 8, Insteed of having a joiat tn- eight baUlmakslsati______foUowliig a Ungertog Ulnaas. Ha routs ths complstsd nod would tako Wednesdw, October 7, at 1:30 stallatloB with the Ammlery ee was W cents, low M esnts; 3S. Xord, 'Oct. 6^(A P )“ ^Th6 R*-^ Friday, October 9: it, W, Va., Oct e^(A P)^ “Ths oommotion was so great I HARMOnOUS MEEnNG through Um Town o t Manchester. At o'clock. 'Ths new leader, Mlaa Rob­ previously announced. of fto. 3 potatoes, 60 oSats4i‘k„^ sounding from a crowded didn't get to say a single word." HartfOfd, O ct A—(AP) —ThS|, O ct IS—Hartfiml, Boobnell Me­ was bom in Huddersfield. England, Past OonUnander Paul Mange will Demand Indicates ATerage ■...... "■ ' '^1 in atat* c ^ tra l oomaatUce New London—Crown theater, 8 Woman's Legs Taken from Federal Agenb to hvesti- DcmOcratio state central commtttse Representathres of SoTeral on April 8, 1907 and came to the the eonduslon.oC hia lomarks it was erts, will be to charge of the meet­ Bouhead today a sctaeduls of p. m.. Blown; PallotU. court'tpom forced U. 8. Senator Holt described the courthouse, os morial; O ct 14—Bartfont Emanuel voted to authorise the representa­ ing and the topic wUl be "The Uae tnstaU the following ofneera: Oom- Rush ^ H o lt (D., W. va.) from the annoimeed today a schedule o t ral­ United States with bla parents in mender, Oscar PhlUpp; senior vtoe- Hat tbrotu^t Oot. 13 which will Saturday, October 10: crowded and vdth bnonF persons lies in various sections of ths state Synagogue, 8:80 p. m.; Waterbuty. 1930. Before coming to Stafford ON TOWN'S BUSDSSS tives olsotsd a t ' the forthcoming of Time." Win Contmne Near the b;^aead c a n d ld i^ for atat* offlcha on Plainfield — Mocalngatde farm, Waters of Boston Harbor; speakers\platform at a meeting standing on a baloony xjibovs ths sate "Hundreds a and New London; O ct 31—Nor- Comimiiiities to Gather a t sloctlOB to strive to accomplish all oommander, B. L. Newmarker, jun­ called to hear what he termed "the through Nov. L Springs he resided to Plymouth, FriendaUp ior vloe-commander, Frmnele J. ^cr-low to all aeetlona o* the atata. p. m.| Brown; Lavery. lobby, and said: ■ National and atata candldatss wleh, 8 p. m.;'RoclcvUla, Sykes Au­ Uisas., for two years. He attqpdad or'p art of the suggosttons of Mr. The next buatoeaa meeting meet of tha Tueaday, October 6: Jewett Q ty — Aabland ball first speech M my campaign against Little or No Debate Forthcom­ .Nowmaikar. Friendship dasa a t tha BlUngtoa Prleherd; adjutant, Ocorn N. Brig- 12.00 Mark. Recalls Famons Case. tbs re-electlom’ of Senator M. M. "I thought that because o t the dreds” of Cases. bavs been asked by various towns to ditorium; O ct 38—Middletown, City Y. M. C. A. Next Week. the local aohools and graduated hem; flaence officer, J. mrner El­ Weat Haven—RlvoU buUdin;, 8 grounda, 8 p. m.. Brown. large crowd It vrould be unwise to apeak at raUss, the announcement Hall; Ansonla; Starling theater, from Stafford High school with the ing As Tear’s Bndget and Ovle AMOdatioa Mesttaig Congregational churchfli wlU be held 'b. m., Oeorge Q. DICenio, candidate Honday, October 13: Neely (D., W, W ). on Tuesday evening, October 8, at liott; oheplala, WUUem Loos; eer- Riverton fair grounda, 3 p. m., Holt, youngestXrnember "of the continue and the local police felt the said, and the wishes o t each town (City hall); Derby and Seymour, claae of 1938 and Bay Path Insti­ OthA’ Mstters Are Passed The ReokvUlo CSvio Association geeat-at-erma, Reubea Blooststo; fm mcxttuy ot atata. samp way, so 1 went to a radio sta­ will be oompUsd with. Stanley haD; Oct 36—New Britain. tute, Springfield, Maas. He had the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Csullflower sold for aa average Whf tihs off hqSm the ' New Haven—Hotel Taft, t p. m., Browna. Boston, Oct. 6.—(AJP) — What Benate, charged today the Boos and Washington. Oct 6.—(AP)—Jus­ A meeting of the Inter-community Upon. with ProsldsBt William Preuss prs- aervlae officer, Lawla H. Cbepmea; catcalls came from ^ i n e workers tion and made my address from The schedule: High school, 8 p. m.; O ct 27—West been employed at the Stafford Sav­ stdlng; win hold Its October meeting Scblude of Bnitogton. A social wlU tniatee, I. TUdea Jewett of $1.91 a crate at the Manqhester dSati 'SM M sd-or psytsq Arthur M. Brown, gubernatorial WllUmantle—Town Hall, 8 p. m., appears to be the horrible murder there." tice Department officials said today oommittoe created to promote the follow the meeting. Auction market yesterday, tbs high those hilts? WsVlMiff ; naadldate; Albert B. Lavery, nom- Brown. of a young woman baffled police and some WPA workei^ scattered O ct 0—Hartford, town commit- Haven, High school; Putnam; O ct ings bonk for about six years but RookvUIs, O ct 3.—The annual at the Rookvine House tomorrow FoUowtog the buslaau msettog 'teee for lieutenant-governor; George Hampton—Orange Hall, 8 p. m., here today. through the audience Njn Neely's The young Senator was supported they were tevestlgaUng "hundreds tss headquarters, 650 Main S t. 3:80 28--Bartford 'Buahnell Memorial: erection of a new faridga aorosa the bad to resign several years ago diia town mMttog of ths Town of Ver­ evening at 6:80 o’clock. The meet- BmMem Club Notes there wlU he a roast beef supper being $3.10 and tha low |1J0 with you the eseew tf «*h whh* home town. He made ^ speech by the United Mine Workers and by p. m.; O ct 7-^roton, American Torrington, Winsted; O ct 3»—An- Connecticut River at Hartford wU to lU health.' He Is survived by his non was called to order laat evening tog wtu be preened by a dinner A members eodel will he held at aerved tiy Edward Herding cf the the demand sufficient to Indicate am IWsfi. Aod U es ho*, O. D1 Cenao, candidate for aecretary lavery. From the waters of . Boston har­ and hundreds” of cases tar which the Elks Home on- Prospect atreet high prices for the remainder of the of aUtof J. Sedgwick Tracy, carnU- Wallingford — SImpaon Block, 8 bor yesterday were pulled two legs, later over a Fairmont radl\station. Senator Neely In bis successful cam­ firms, seeking government contracts Legion hall, 8 p. m.; O ct 8—^Daniel­ eonla, Derby; O ct 8(V—New London; be held at ths YAl.pjL neact Wed­ wife, Mrs. Frances (Ronalter) at 8 o’clock sad Philip Howe, prin­ which will he served promptly at house oonunittee. ‘ dtedsof Uthsr psepis, y o u l paign two years ago—before he son, 8 p. m.; Oot 9—Mansfield, Briotol, High school; WllUmantlb, Haigh, a dz 'gbter, Janette of Staf­ cipal .of the Rockville High school 6:80. It la expected that the asso- the RockvUle Emblem Club on week. date for treamirer; Benjamin B. p. m., P^lottl; D1 Coizo. found a quarter of a mil: apart and Holt dedared: for supplying construction material, nesday evening, Octotisr 14, at 6 (jlub Meeting The cold weather retarded the find yout Iota sssy to ri|isy Harwood, candidate for comptroller; Tucaday, October 18: each wrapped in a burlap bag. *T will charge Senator Neely reached the constitutional minimum Conn. State College; Oct 10—Nor­ Town haU; Oot 81—Norwalk, Stats ford Hollow, his mother, Mrs. Ehnlly was chosen chairman, without oppo­ datian’a committee on roads will Wednesday afternoon, October 7. Ths regular meeting of the B. B. aubmitted identical bids. o'clock. The meeting has been call­ Mrs. Saul Pelser and m A. Abe Fine late cauliflower, but the quaUty of rranela A Pallottl, candidate for Klllingfy—Town Hall, Danlelaon, Late last night Sergeant K. H. specifically with being back of age of 30 for Senators. He since How many of tha bids could be folk; Oct. 13—South Windsor, Town Armory; Nov. 1—Derby, New Haigh of Plymonth, Masa., three sition. Town Cleik Frederick O. give 4 detailed report of Its activi­ O. 'Club WlU be held this evening at Cqngreaaman-At-La^e. 8 p. m„ Brown. ^ ^'hoy did not want the people has broken with Van A Bittner, In­ hall, 8:16 p. m. Haven. ed to further plans for publicity and brothers, Harold of Philadelphia, Hartensteln was clerk. First order ties to date. It is understood that WlU be In charge of the refresh­ their club rooms on Moricet stoMt the cauliflower brought to the mar­ COM« M 1O0A7I Dunham said "human intestines' termed “collusive", officials declined leglalatlon to connection with the ments. ket Is good. ,Yesterday there were Wedneaday,'October 1: Southington—TownTTall, 8 p. m., wrapped in newspaper and encased know the truth. I am Indeed ternational representative of the to say pradlng completion of inves­ Pa.; BVed of Nattapan, Maas., and of bustoees m s to hear and set up­ this opmmlttee has been to oonfsr- Mies Betty Oessay wUl be to charge. Seat Hartford — Sunaet Ridge Lavery, Harwood. U. M. W. of A.; in Weat VlrglnU, and project. Danny Haigh of Stafford Springs, a on the reports of the several town enca with town officials and road Mrs. Mae Chapihan, president of sold 488 crates with sn additional In a small white bag, were foufiti we are getting to the place where tigation. lUmer Weden, president of the the Rockville Emblem Club, Is a t­ 146 oratsa of No. -3 also sold. TBs to 1100 this qsick, Msadty Oountry Club 6:80 p. m., Brown; Stonington—Town Hall, 8 p. m., near where the legs were recovered. mob rule can destroy, free speech. Neely. He has opposed administra­ Responsibility for inquiring into which the refugees said haunted Count of Orgaz.” The Insurgents sister. Miss Doris tiaigh of Ply­ offtcers 0^ committees. .James R. committees a t several adjoining PaUotU. ^ tion of the WPA and charged Neely them for days. local Chamber of Commerce, which mouth. Funeral serrices will be Quinn quuUoned ths advisability of towns to OB effort to arrange a road tending the annual Supreme Con- latter brought a high of $1.50 and wof. And hiM a year or Pallottl. Medical' Bxamlner William J. This shows the danger of a continu­ bids which might be coUualve reeta have jreported it mlastog. brought about a revival of Interest ventlon being held at the New Ocean Deaths Last Night a low of 85 cents. Total sales in the Brickley said the legs apparently ation of a machine that will support soumt to build up influence through wdtb ths Justice Department’s anti­ "Murderers!” he shouted, "TTou held Wednesday afternoon at the accepting the reports upon such building program sultabh to all of longw to tspey, Federal patronage. in the possibility o t another span short notice. It was voted, however, each to'wn which will be introduced House at Swampenott, Mass., Octo­ market yesterday wsre $1,179.80. bad b e^ hacked from the body to and rule,'" trust division, headed by Assistant have no r^ht to arrest me, Fetch y BATTLES RAGING across the river to relieve traffic Grace Episcopal church with the MtoneapoUa—Samuel S. Ihorpe, There were also sold yesterday Umm St Vtmm M«S* Capt Thomaa Flannery, who la Juat The Senator added: Holt) me an assault guard." Rev. George D. Wilcox, rector, offi­ to accept the reports as printed .to to the Incoming session of the Legla- ber 4, 6 and 6. Others attending obscure identity. 1 a district leader a t the Attorney-General John Dickinson. Madrid, Oct. 6.—(AP)—Ssvera congestion on the present bridge. Is lature; It la believed that this com­ are Mrs. Raymond Hunt, Mra. Jose­ 73i a former president of the Na- 146 baskets of tomatoes for a high •k 0 1 r.M. swJW SAww* k half the Judge’a age. There were few clues to aid de ‘The booing started when I was United : Be Workers "took over the He has assigned two attorneys to He still was screaming as the battles raged, along the 100-n ^ ^ ' lirman of the committee. He was ciating. Burial will be to the fam­ the annual Town Report. Item No. ttoaal Asaoclatlon of Real Estate of 80 cents and a low of 35 cents; JUDGE MONSARRAT "Now," obaerved the judge, aet- 3 to the warning called for bearing mittee is not thoroughly to accord phine Johnston, Mrs. Mery Burns, tectivea Introduced last nlgbt with the court meeting '"er I left" the court full-time work on thS inquiry and militia dragged him off. civil war front north of the < cted at a meeting called by the ily lot to the Stafford Springs cem­ Mrs. O ils Reynolds of' RockvUle; hoards. He was known aa the "fa- fptlr baskets of No. 3 tomatoes, for WDRC tllng hlraaelf Into a taxi cab, "what house packed and jammed. bouse. (The government recently broad­ the goverament reported today, ^ etery. and acting,. Selectmen’s budget with the ideas o t one or more of the Tl|* rate •( Intwaet ahais»^ Brickley said the legs were those three others, with several clerical amber last spring anij attended for the condng year. First Select­ Mrs. Mary Grastadlo, Mrs. Georgs toer’A'^of the upper MIssUsIppI river about all thla New York nlgbt life 1 of a young brunette woman, prob­ asBiatants, to part-time work. cast a notice advising all persons Insurgents battered at the defensaP ^by representatives from communl- adjolnifig towns Ideas ot , a road barge line service. •S la Ihiaa IS) yaa aant. have been hearing about?" who received, mlwelboms visits or man Frederick J. Cooley explain­ building program. It is further ex­ WiUlams and Mra. Mary Danaher o t ya* .snaath, a* . tSIili als SEEING NEW YORK ably In ber early twentiea Boohs Examined o< Madrid. ttsB In the vldnlty of the river to Manchester. South Bend. Ind.—The Rev. John 4SS) yaf aant. yav am ra Claaamate of Brandeia "She was five feet two or three In some Instances, as In a recent attentions from militia, above all From ths Aidla front on the west this area. . ed In some detail the budget call­ pected that after tha committee A claaamate of Justice Brandeia. affliction but clung«u to his office ing for ah expenditure of $325,- mokes Its report that a full dlacus- Hope Chapter Meeting P. ThiUman, O.S.C., 74, one of the aa tha aayalS aaaaaat at Inches tall, fairly well developed and while the national policy wavered case of identical steel bids, officials from militia without warrants, to to Siguenza on the east, beleaguered The committee also Includes L. T. GIRLS’ SOCIETY SELECTS The regular meeUng of Ho| priests who founded ths University tha lasB. at Harvard, the judge In hla lifetime nouiished." have gone into the field to examine telephone police headquarters for a Socialist defenders held their own, Wood, F. T. Bllab, Sr. and Everett 459 which was adopted with UtUe slcm of the subject will be given to Beotu 8 has been a citlaen of the Kingdom GOEMBOES DEAD; uncertainly, at BudapMt discussion. It was then voted to those attending the meeting. Among Chapter, No. 60. O, B. S., wlU of Portland, Ore. He was one of the I f l i i i FEVER Sise 8 Shoe Horthy hesitated to aak for the company books. The remainder of carload of assault or security the government said, to a drenching McKinney of Manchester; Arthur held thla evening, October 6. Vm»- oldest members of the congregation ftrat 4mf State Theater Building Hawaiian Jurist Arrives to 01 Hawaii, of the Republic of the work Is done here. Every ef­ guarda). rain which swept the northern J. Vinton and Franklin R. Orcutt of PROGRAM COMMIHEE snow the selectmen and town treas­ other matters to be brought before 758 Hatai St. TsL 848# Hawaii and of, th e. Territory of There were no scars on the legs, premier’s resignation because he urer to borrow such monies as are this meeting Is that of the War Me­ tlon Night will be observed at this of Holy Cross. liiffimiAs TffibUtffi HamdAohOs Brickley asserted. The feet, he knew there was no strong man to fort has been made, a spokesman for All Indications, the sources said, mountain passes. Coventry, Dr. Lee J. Whittles and meeUng and any of tbs members MUwaukee, WIs.—^The Rev. Wll- , If0M SO mlniitH Hawaii. He baa known Hawaiian the • depar^ent said today, “to now point to sterner government Insurgent hammer-attacks on the Aaron W. Ktone of Glastonbury. neceesary for current expenses. morial to the veterans of ail wars. See ,tfae Sights; Judge royalty. Including the poker-playing added, were well cared for and took FAMOUS LEADE succeed the uneomprnmieing general Last Night's Session Is Devot­ Item No. 4 of the warning caUed for This matter has been dlacuosed for that have had Interesting Vficatlons Uam H. Froet, 71, rector 6 t St. An­ a Bite three shoe. who In 1921 prevented*the return co-operative."' , measures to liquidate the amateur line almost surrounding Madrid met Fred Hartensteln, Gklward New< are urged to attend the meeting anQi drew's Episcopal church here for 18 Ttep '"PERSONAL^' King Kalakana and the muslc-lovlng "Our Investigations are simply "executioners". * with success In last week's fighting, m uker and W. H. Preuss of Rock­ ed to Preparation for Enter­ choosing a supervisory committee a number of years and it could not and determined Queen Ulluokalanl. One of the burlap bags carried of Emperor (^uu-Ies to the throne. for Grove HIU cemeMry. James be learned today whether or not any tell of their vacations. Refreshments years. LtffilffilMlt iisisci ctart'sT Brandeis’ Friend. the words "Maine potatoes" while However, during Goemboes’ Ul- fact-finding. We are not doing de­ Ever since S^Bdlcallat Manuel Lo­ government clreles acknowledge ville, Edward D. Stevens and John tainment Next ' Monday A- lot of stories preceded him to the other appeared t^bear the word OF H R I A N S tective work," be said. pez, outstanding member of the very declaring their forces had recovered T. Burke of East Hartford, Edward Quinn thought that two or three the United States. Once he was ness, Horthy discovered new talent "committee of public safety" which N. Allen and Chauncey B. Thomp­ Night. new and younger men should be the Beau Brummel of Honolulu, "aine." (Continued from Page Qne) In the S0-3rear-old minister of agri­ President Roosevelt suggested the optimism lost by the reverses. Added to this committee. A motion Expert opinion on the wind and culture, Koloman Daranyl, whom he last June 20 that If Federal agencies was condemning Rightists to death, A cavalry charge ogalast defense son of Hartford, Warren Chapin and New Toric, Aug. 6~(A P) — The .wasn't he? received Identical bids they should was murdered by some of bla own lines at Navaljeral de Ptoares, 30.. Arthur A. Wataon of Wethersfield, The Oiri’s Friendly society of S t to rename the old committee was gray-and-white freighter Steel "Ob, wril,” said the judge. tide conditions In the harbor 're ­ from kidney and gall bladder trou­ named acting premier. offered by Roger J. Murphy and cently might aid police in recover­ Informed sources expected Horthy be turned over to the Department of mlUtlamen, several "executioners' miles northwest of Madrid, in the Albert B. Smith and Christopher M. Mary’s church held its weekly meet­ Traveler eaaed into a berth on the He was the last to leave a dance ble, entered the sanitarium last have faced legal firing squads for Case of WUUmantic, HolUs Church amended by Mr. ()uton to include or a cocktail party. ing other parts of the body. Brick, month after resigning as minister would ask Daranyl to form the new Justice for investigation. The sug­ Avila sector, wss repulsed, the gov­ two hew membero. After a brief Brooklyn waterfront today, and ley continued. gestion, made to the 10 regular de­ their exploits. ernment said, with heavy slaughtw of South Windsor, Alexander Bunce ing last night. The time was devot "Oh, writ,” said the judge. of war In the Hungarian govern­ government and It was believed Stem warnings have been IkKied and Judge L. D. Eaton of Bolton. ed. entirely to selecting committees discussion the amendment was lost down the gangplank atrode Judge And dollars to doughnuts, be The medical examined said the ment. many ministers chosen by Goemboes partments and to approximately 13 os Mooriob honsmen were driven and the original motion carriedrTbe limbs had been in the water from independent uffices, brought a fldbd by all labor unions, Including the back into the mountain area. . , for an entertainment which Is to be Monaarrat—Jamaa HelvlUe Mon- Would visit a New York nlgbt club would remain In office. Daranyl, National Confederation of Labor It­ given next Monday evening to the lisual sum was voted for the observ- aairat, air, 83 yaara old—to aee the before he left town. one to two weeks depending on however, faced opposition with'bis of reports to Dickinson's office. (to the aome sector, however, the aqce of Memorial Day. The Select­ whether they bad been in deep or Ooemboes, recognized by Hun­ Many Reports self, that "merciless treatment will Ihsurgsnts reported tha capture of parish house under the auspices of "Do you suppose," he asked, “they own National Unity Party with the’ be

the wedt end'TfUh her graadpoa- Uoa and have filled engegementa la town treasurer and chairmen ot the Uy ' started by autoinoliO* with E - r VOTES ents, Mr. and U n . 8. Alvord. REVIVAL SERIES the ~uountry‘a burgest'avaageUstia HOLD TEA TOMORROW I ^ C U S MERWIN DIES; New MUford school board. .tmSer for the 2000 mDe trip to R. . Word and Miss Catherine churches. He was graduated from the 8he^ TEACHERS PETITION Ncwtoiii Kansas, on Monday morn­ Onenlon and Ure. Martha Piatt Rev. oad Mlm. Ayooek are bath field Scientiflo School a t Tale In ing whste he will reside on the have cloaad their houat..here for the muilelane of high caliber mad are FOR PRRA WORKERS NEW MUFORD RANKER 1908 end-waa occupied with aagta- Walter Ns I campus o t Bethel coU^e. Mr. Fast GIYEPIRlE OFFICE wbitw, TO OPiN TONIGHT talented ^ g e r a . . They will have earing until 1912. Funeral FOR S A U R Y RAISE will be secretary of tbe Menonlte Mlsa Catherine O'Ranlan will - - ______charge o t the music and prsaidilng He had a ewtn farothar who was conference of churches and the spend’ the winter In California with la all ot the eervleea. The revival Mrs. Charles Rolnuui to Be NewMUford, Oct, 8 — (AP) — strangled to death IS years ago tS# No. Mata Sk territory he will cover will reach her sister, Mrs. U o rt^ Platt. series will close Sunday evening, Hostess to Those Who Cam­ Marcus O, Metwln, 63, 'treoinirer at when his necktie became eaughtln from tbe Pacific coast to Peansyl- A special meeting of tbe Grange October 18. the New Milford Savings Bonk, died a revolving shaft as he was tnatall- Named Constable in Bolton Oklahoma Evangelisto to paigned for Additional mddenly early today at his home vanta which will mean a large mile­ WM held Friday evening for the Rev. Ayooek la a oonvert of Ing msoUnsry In ths plant of O it ilioiis Get Underway Want Edocation Appropria­ age to travel during the year. Members. here, Merwln-Wllaon Silver CoBkpnnjr piapoaa of voting In three officers. “MeU” Trotter, the noted PreJby- Merwtaii the eon of J. Butler and The Republican caucus for the As Repnblicani Win Keeney Hutohimion was eleetod Condoct Services at Nai* tariaa divine, and Mrs. Ayooek of hers, election of Representatives will' be Agnee (Beach) Marwin, woe a New Merwln'a widow, the former Bes- tion Increased $20,000 treeaurer, Norma Petbe, lady as- "tJypey” Smith. Mrs. Charles Rolman, president of Milford native and bad been con­ held on Thursday eveiflng. There are aistant and Hosel Hutchinson, lec­ als Ross of ‘Pittsburgh, four chU' four aspirants for the two places, Usual Heavy Victory. arene Church Here. ■ Following their engagement In the Manchester P i ^ o Health Nurs­ nected with the savings bank since drsn and two alstors survlTe. turer. Manchester they will go to Pitts­ ing assodatlon la giviui a tea for 1912, becoming treasurer in 1927. -ed Herbert’ Noveinber 2. to Provide Adjnistments. Charles Goodrich, L. W. fUnney, A eon was bom recently to Mr. N O T I G i Harold Waldo anid Harmon Carrier. burgh, Po., for a Mrtas of meetings the members of the PHNAA com- He also'woe treasurer of the Con­ and Mrs. Mather In a trailer, ito- In one of the city's largest avnagells- pailgn group tomorrow oftemoen at necticut Savings Bonk Aeaoelatlon. Ths nvsraga talker speaks about Mrs. Charles Palmer and Mrs. Chastorfleld Piris waa eleetod a Rev.' Jarretto and Dell AyooOk o t herer Home, 81 Summit street, from Erwiii Reed were elected, delegates tloned at Gowdy’e Orchard Camp. tle churches. A t the time of hla death Merwln 90 words a minute; a fast talker To M y Custonic •Hie nhMnnla for "Big Heirted A petition asking an additional eonatahle at the aimual town elec­ The trailer hoe Rhode Island mark­ Oklahoma, will open a two weeks’ 4 to 5 p. m. The membership drive alao waa treasurer of tbe New Mil­ often wUl bit a cUp of 160 wonia a 120,000 In the ealaty Item of the to the State Conference of Congre­ was concluded O ct 1. ^Bet'bdrt” got onder way last night gational churches on October 7-8 at tion in Bolton yesterday when 72 ers. series of revival meetings in the ford Water coaplitay and had been minute. - I have add an fait school budget has seen presented to Friends express their sympathy Church of ths Nozarene this e v ^ n g A msnto, or blanket flth, recent­ Miss Irene Chambers of 17 Nor­ New London, by the Buckingham voters wrote In hU name giving him Nine teams of workers took part range oU hnsfateas to , the Community Playere hold- the town Board of Education for ac­ to James 'Connors In this time of at 7:80. The Ayoocks ore regordra ly caught off the Florida ooost was In the drive which began Sept. 20. b.^lBg their first rehearsal In their club man street has returned home after church on October 4. a week’s stay with her sister, Mrs. tion at its organisation meeting this sufficient votes to land sixth place bereavement. Funeral aervicea of as two of the leading evangsUztlc more than 18 feet long end 19 feet Seven hundred 81.00. membsndtlps ''':'iooma. The east will rehearse three Thursday night. It was learned to­ wide. Edward Scoteglas of New London. JOSEPH SHELLS TROU^fJS among nine candidates. Mrs. Connors were held st tbe home workers In the Nozarene dmmlna^ to tha oseoclatlon were eecured. Walls Rislt ^pt four Bights a week for the re- day from Si^rlhtendent of Schools Mr. Pixie, who waa denied a nom­ and at S t James’s cbiwch in Man- Itoehider of the . month trader the Arthur H. Illing. The petition la The Women’s Division of the Y. Juneau, Wis. Mamie’s unusual ination In the Republican caucus Chester. of 841 Parker Street .1 ^•Wiection of Miss Faith Fallow. signed by virtually every member for constable a year ago and also M. C. A. held Its opening meeting of of the teaching staff of the public display of material affection ttireat- Miss EUa and Ulis Jeanette POPULAR MARKET 7537. Front this dat “Big Hearted Herbert” wUl be the season last night In the women’s not considered for the nomination Sumner spent the week end af their SSS Main Street Rjbinow Bnlhiing ' pfeseoted at the Whiton Memorial schools here. ens to make Joseph Kastenmeler a will run the businesa. parlor, Miss Florence Benson, Ten Per Cent Rise sburmed man. home here. ' auditorium. November 2, under the prudent of the division was In Mamia^his pet cat—brought six "WHERE THRIFTY SHOPPERS SHOP^ poDsorshlp of the Manchester An appropriation of $309,282 waa Tbe registrars wUl meet at the him first charge. After a short business voted for education at the annual- baby skunks out of the woods re- basement to r the purpose of receiv­ Imtbers' club. meeting. Miss Benson called on the* cenuy. A state conservation warden The play was written by Sophie town meeting last night, of which ing names for tbe "To be mode” list newly appointed director of women’s $214,812 will be expended for returned them to their original The first selectman, town clerk J . A d i i^lCsiT and Anna Steese Richardson actlvlUes, Miss Marlon E. Tinker, salaries during the coming year. habitat m d was taken from the Saturday and. registrars will meet at tbe Wednesday SPECIALS Wednesday who outlined a suggested program The request for an additional $20,- Persistent Mamie revisited the basement Saturday for the purpose .JBwiing Post story "Chin Chin" by for the fall and winter, which was 000, for Increases and adjustments woods and now her six striped fr. izds are back again. of administering the electors oath Sophie Kerr. received with enthusiasm. Commit­ In salaries throughout the school to those eUglble. The production ran a full season tees were appointed In accordance system, represents slightly less than .!}} on Broadway last year and was with some of Mlsa. Tinker’s sugges­ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Griswold ten per cent of the Item for -wages. and Mrs. Laraway ore spending two The Human Side- Original Steak Sale said to be a laugh from start to tions. A social time followed during Should the Board look with favor TOWN ADVERTISEMENT weeks In Hartford. CALL 5463 " ii-ftelSh. which tea and assorted cookies were Scenes like the above were enacted before the eyes of Jose Ruiz of Caracas, Venezuela, who was a prisoner Dor seven months in Madrid, upon the petition, the education CHOICE CUT \ ;'it "Big Hearted Herbert" la a served. Spain. 'The story of Ruiz's experiences and his narrow escape from death In his hotel and on the streets of Madrid Is told In today’s Herald. budget will be irjpreased to'$329,282. fo r 1‘ comedy In three acts and la the % ____ The South American Is visiting at present with relatives at South Coventry lake. Asked to express bls.opinion on TAX COLLECTOR’S . first play of the season for the Com* The regular monthly meeting of the petition, Mr. Illing said, *4 For There Be WIU Bee any of the officers or at the hall to- tion, he soon found out. Often, as a year, William Buckley, Howell mentioned taxpayer as follows: ination two women, Mrs. Emlllndla TRUST COMPANY I^Kie spent much time in London uid brother has a fine residence on the "We could not show a light of any by the terrorists. They broke down Clt Serv., pfd ...... 64% morrtow evening. b'Tlet riccocheted against bis wln- Cheney and John H. Hyde having LUt of October 1, 1929.-.... .$31.84 Albaal and Mrs. Gertrude Ware The Best That Oould Be, ' ' jjtried to see all the places of Inter- shore of Coventry lake, at the dmv, smashing through the glass kind,” said Jose. "We had to lay the gates bf his estate and captured Ust of October 1, 1930...... 31.34 Eleo Bond and Share ...... 22% Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. face down on the floor to light cigar­ been re-elected for three years when Bunce while the Democrats only Ford Limited ...... 8% at that Americans usually visit, as Mr. and Mrs. Albert T. Dewey of Actor’s Colony, decided that he Into the wall, he knew Instinctively the young merchant, decapitated their terms expired this year. The Ust of October 1, 1931...... 81.80 as the seaside resorts which would like to see Old Spain. He em­ ettes, 'smothering the tiny flame at him and dragged his head through nominated oiie candidate, George Nlag Hud P o w ...... 14% Robert Road have returned after a tnat some revolutionist atop a build­ other members are Rev. Knut E. Ust of October 1, 1932...... 38.00 Rose. I to be operated on an entirely vacation bf several weeks at Lake barked at Caracas about ten months ing across tbe street was hungry for once or expect to hear a bullet come the streets of the city. Many other Erickson, Sarah P. Healy, R. La- Ust of October 1, 1933...... 36.00 Penn R oa d ...... 5% WINTER terent plan from this country, ago for the land of the Castile where hla blood. He doused his light, dar­ crashing into the room from snipers horrible examples of the revolution, When the votes were sorted Mod­ Segal Lock ...... 3 Placid Oub. N. Y. Motte Russell, Lillian S. Bowers, List of October 1, 1934...... 39.60 erator Adolph Broil ruled that all lit what Impressed her most was he hoped to find peace and the ing only to light cigarettes while atop buildings across the street. even worse than those related, were Ust of October 1, 1935 ...... 38.63 United Gas ...... 7% 9 verett T. McKlnn^ and Edward J. votes on the office of school board Unit Lt and Pow A ...... 7 beauty of rural England, the Daughters of Liberty, No. 126, proper restful atmosphere. The lying prone on hla stomach on the Sniping In the Dark described by Ruiz. Murphy. It Is expected that Mr. Time and Place of Sale. dy country lanes and the flowers truth Is he might Just as well have floor. Death positively stalked at Previous to the revolution poverty member that showed either a UUI Pow and Lt ...... 1% Loyal Orange Ladles Institution, "In the darkness when courage Cheney and Mr. Hyde wlU be renam­ Auction sale will take place on straight ticket or where cross was AHEAD! "everywhere. She visited a number will hold a fall rummage sale In stayed In Caracas and endure the night In the streets; days were little came we watched tbe riflemen on had been on the increase. In Spain. ed chairman and secretary respec­ Wednesday, November 23, 1936, A. ' of the ancestral estates, cathedrals periodic flurry of revolution crop­ better. Ruiz and thousands of other tbe buildings spot running pedes­ Those who Were poor lived lives of placed against the name of both of the Johnson block on Main street, tively, positions they have held for D. at EHeven O’clock, A. M., Stand­ ths candidates was not a proper ^ and historic landmarks and enjoyed ping up there than to venture 4,000 r' I'ugces were obliged to wear on trians In the streets below. There almost unbelievable squalor. He Imany years. Several committees Saturday, October 10 from 9 o'clock cited tbe case of a sheepherder, his ard Time at the Town Hall in Man­ ballot. This resulted In all of the ■every day of her stay there to the on. Menibers eu-e requested to send miles for a look at Spain In Its re­ their arms the insignia—the flags would be five or six needle points of will also be elected. chester, Corm. cent bloody era. What he saw there of their countries—for protection. wife and two children who had straight votes for the two ^Ing their donations, or If they wish fire and. a man would fall, face Dated at Manchester, Coimecti- , Aaked about the economic condl- would fill a good-sized book, Jose Even then there was great hazard down, far dpwn in -the street below. worked for two years tending 200 thrown out. This left but five them caUed for they should felo- sheep for 30 cents a day. He came cut.thls twenty-first day of Septem­ Jtiona. Mrs. Allison replied that pros- phone Mrs. Mina Ekigleson, 6715; was kind enough to hit the "high from mob firing. Their particular target was winUows votes that had been split that could spots” for your correspondent. upon the man wearing shoes made ber, 1938, A. D. be counted, according to the ruling g ' 't parity seemed to hi\ve returned, at Mrs. Elisabeth Sanderson, 4810 or Dclpless where watchers were silhouetted fiUCiONGHAM EDWARD J. MacKNIGHT, This W eek least one never hears people speak All the stories of the ancient land against a brighter light behind out of old automobile tires, tied to­ of the moderator, and when they .y 'i .Mrs. Annie Scott, 8393, who are as­ Ruiz and the other refugees gether with stringr. It was a coun­ Tax Collector. f ot the depression now, and appar- sisting the chairman, Mrs. Esther of the Moors, from whence all noble caught In this great maelstrom of them. Many a small hole In a wdn- There were U6 present for the were counted it was found that Mrs. HE RIELTS 24K fiOLD- Tobifloeos ' atly times are normal there i^aln. b ooded Castilians emented down dow-glass told a story of tragedy.” try, he said, where the rich were morning services of the Bucking­ Bunce, bad secured three and Mrs. « r e Haugh. Mrs. Mary Pratt is another civil war early felt the pangs of glowing richer at t t } expense of the member of the committee. through the centuries, served to in­ helplessness and anxiety. Help seem­ Jose Ruiz told an almost unbe­ ham church on October 4land 90 Albasl but two, resulting In the flame his imagination as he plough­ lievable story of a visit to one ot poor, who were growing annually present for the afternoon services election being daclared for Mr. Rose ed through the green Carrlhoan en- ed so far away and there appeared poorer by cruel suppression. TOWN ADVERTISEMENT The opening sitting of the Man­ none to trust In the great city. A Madrid’s cathedrals in company with Rev. W. F. Tyler of the Vernon and Mrs. Bunce. route overseas. tri]. to the Consulate was even a with a noted Spanish bull-fighter, Escape at Last Congregational church as speaker. The board of selectmen will be •ntoho SMASH M anchester chester Firemen’s Setback League e would, of course, vf t, the TO HIVE rOH BETTER FIEL! will be played at the firehouse rooms daring undertaking and was seldom whose presence guaranteed him pro­ Escape came for Ruiz at last when Rev. Henry A. Fast and bis fam- TAX COLLECTOR’S Republican again with the reelec- ;t cathedrals of Spain with their attempted by any of the refugees. tection against the government consular officials provided trans­ tlon of Thomas W. Wilson as first at Main and Hilliard streets start­ magnificent2 architectural examples Date Book ing at 8 o’clock tonight Albert They were forced to stand by and troops, protectors bf Madrid. The portation and protection to 2,000 selectman with a vote of 183 to 70 dating back centuries. There was witness this locale, envisioned as toreador knew that eventually Ruiz foreigners to Barcelona where they NOTICE OF SALE over eSforge O- Rose, John Albasl Yost, chairman of the tournament, the marvelously beautiful and in­ TOWN ADVERTISEMENT ■ W This Week has been assured that there will be sunny and peaceful and filled with would be taken safely from tbe city were Interviewed and sent aboard a la again reflected second selectman to ^^ipct 0.—Rally of local Townsefid spiring Alhambra and the great historic splendor, suddenly turned and hoped that such scenes as he British hospital ship for conveyance securing 166 votes to R. Kneeland 16 teams ready to -start tonight, but throne of the Moorish Kings, used In pursuance to the provisions of HIT! -Mfi N. IT. B. J. unita.at High school there Is an opening for four more as into a battlefield to be drenched could show him would give tbe out of the war zone. Ruiz said that TAX COLLEaOR’S Jones’s 65. George O. Rose, the Dem A. later by Ferdinand and Isabella. It with the blood of innocents, of the world an Idea of the causes of the he noted that preference was given the G^eral Statutes of the Stale of ocratlc candidate, will be tbe third the committee would like to get the was at this same throne that the >■ ' Next Week tournament started with 20 teams. clergy or other passersby who failed sudden civil strife. those who were citizens of tbe dormectlcut and tax warrants prop­ selectman. * . O ct 18.—Lecture, "The Interna- great Christopo Columbus knelt, to give reasonable answers to tbe It was the Church of Christ in / mericas. North and South, wtien NOTICE OF SALE erly issued to me as Tax Collector In the contest for assessor Frank pleading for financial aid for his In­ revolutionists. Madrid that wras visited. Before the final selections were made at the by the Town of Manebestir, you are Rebecchl, r., won over Elbert W. tional SltuaUon," by Dr. .Tohn N. The first meeting of the Manches­ tended voyage. Visits would be An4rews of New York University ter Permiment Armistice Day com­ When dusk fell upon the city, the church 14 priests-lay huddled In dock in Barcelona. European resi­ hereby notified that I, Edward J. Atwood, d., 167 to 77. made, be planned, to the quaint old death, the vicious attack of the dents were given secondary consid­ In pursuaitce to the provlsloiui of MacIDilght, Tax Collector for the Nathan Hale school, sponsored by mittee will be held this evening at shops'of Madrid, the Escorlal and death stalked bolder and pilaglng The entrance of Chesterfield Plrle Educatianal' club. 8 o’clock In the Array and Navy was rampant, Ruiz said. The Sotelo revolutionists having receiitly eration by tbe officials, he ssdd. the General Statutes of the State .Town of Manchester, Conn., will sell Into the contest for constable made Its ancient library; Segovia, Toledo struck them dowm. But writhin the Aboard the British hospital ship of Connecticut and tax warrants at public auction enough or all of HURRYl The Seaaoh’ a TUs Month club. Chairman John G. Mahoney and its Elcantara bridge built by brand was caught up In opposition nine candidates for a place that only REACH ?O ct 18.—Conflrmand reunion of church Ruls was later shown an ap­ the refugees were obliged to wash properly issued to me as Tax Collec­ the following property belonging to sfven could land. Samuel R. of Dllworth-Comell Post, Amexiesm Alphonso the Wise; Cordova, by the "rabble” interpreted to mean palling sight, catacombs wdthln the HURRYJ Greatest Swcordla Lutheran church. Legion, will preside and committees the government forces. Along the tl eir own dishes and make their tor by the Town of Manchester, you Louise M. Ung, Milford, Conn., to Woodward, r.. was high with 167; Malaga, Barcelona—It was a long church walls In which had been own beds. The hospital ship with are hereby notified that I, Edward pay taxes due to the Town of Man­ > Oct T9.—Fourth District O. O. P. will be appointed for the annual ob­ list he had set aside for those vaca­ highways the terror spread, from Joseph , r.^ 155; Fred Dreger, * a a ^ ® J. In HURRYl Bargain Event 1 ^nlly here. servance. city to city, like a flaming, ghoulish found the bodies of 32 men, women 2,000 happy mortals aboard docked J. MacKnlght, Tax Collector for the chester: r„ 163; Leonard L. Glglio, r„ 147; tion months In his native land, the and children—mostly children. In France, from which country they Town of Manchester, Coim., will sell 1 O ct 24.—Mons-Ypres Auxiliary, land of his forebears. r eteor bent on complete destruc­ A certain piece or parcel of land M}rron M. L ee, d., 8§; Chesterfield OR you As Ruiz explained it, these bodies . ,'B. W. V., Hallowe’en masquerade tion. secured passage to tbe land of their at public auction enough or all of situated In tbe Town of Manches­ Plrle, L, 72; T. William Skinner, fl., The regular meeting of Ander- Sight of S ^ n represented In the main, members of origin. Il’ilhall, ’Rnker halt son-Shaa Post, V. F. W., will be The long awaited moment for the The special delight of the Com­ the following property belonging, to ter, County of Hartford and State 68. AU were declared elected. An­ O ct 24. — Semi-formal dance at families of Madrid whose .remaining "That was the happiest time In Laura Behrendt and Laura Beh- of Connecticut bounded and de­ held this evening at 8 o’clock at first sight of Spain came at last one munist forces—the C.N.T., the F A. estates had been -ndlled, after life thony GlgUo, d., 49 and Thomas D. vOMintry Club, sponsored by degree the new Home, Manchester Green. Y., and tbe U.G.T., as alphabetically my life,” Ruls admitted, aa he de' rendt Smith of New York City to scribed aa follows;, to wit: Daly, Jr., 64, were the two candi­ afternoon. As the sun was setting use by the beneficiary, to the church. scribed the trip from Barcelona to team of ficandla lodge. Further nominations for post offices against the towering Montserrat, designated within the borders ot pay taxes due to the Towii of Man­ South on Hilliard St, Sixty (60i dates for tbe office of constable de­ The toreador told Ruls that Inspec­ France on the hospital^ ship guard­ chester: PHONE! ' O ct 81.—’Tall Cedars Fall formal will be In order. the Mount of the Holy Grail Spain—was to ravage^ amd destroy feet;-East on land owned by Nor­ feated. .dance at Manchester Country club. the -churches. The houses of worship tion. of the walls of the church dis- ed fore and af£ by cruisers and In guarding the city o f Barcelona, cloirnd hollow spaces, which upon In­ Two certain lots of land situated man M. LoomU, one hundred and Other offlcera elected ware: . Next Month i . James M. Shearer. local Bulck ^ e ship dropped anchor«ln the har­ were always burned first by tbe the air by naval planes, In the said Townof Manchester, forty-three (143) feet; North on Agent Town Deposit Fund, Alexan­ revolutionists, after, killing those vestigation were found to contain "Ckimmunlsm means the end of D.—“B'8 Hparted HerbeH,” dealer, with gtiesU William Hunter, bor. As he. n zed up at the high the human hones. ' County of Hartford, State of Con­ said LoomU’s rand. Sixty (60) feet der Bunce, r.; Auflltots, Alexander CallSoconyat •a three-act comedy at Whiton Me- of the clergy, w^o bad been marked any country,In which it gains a foot­ necticut, known aa Lots No. 82 and and West on land now or formerly ^pHROUGH • thidc sUdd the A M. Shearer and R. O. Denton, Cliffs above the city he remembered Ei-eiythlng Snspended Bunce. r„ and LeslU S. Bolton, d; F«wtr s O m , foe PLAIN GARMENTS ■Mirlal auditorium played by the left today for Flint, Michigan, to the many stories told him back in for death by the leaders. Strangely, hold and power,” Ruiz commented 116 on a certain plan of lots now on of the Elst. of Peter Adams, one Grand Jurors, Renato Ooedni. r„ '*’ fad-blendw peers Into • white-hot TK Manchester 3975 OBtnaumlty Players and sponsored attend the 1937 Bulck show at the Venezuela about the historic cave Ruiz said, those priests and nuns of INhille he was In Madrid the police, In conclusion. *Tt will take 60 file In the ’^ w n Clerk’s Office In hundred and forty-three (143) feet; Nathan W. ElUs, r., John Swanson, Then these raw fuels are blended and [ ,by the Mothers’ club. Madrid who had been kind and con­ deetrle fnmeee—watching a small bar Bulck plant ’They aire expected high up the cliff where was found, fire and aU other civil Institutions years for Spain to regain the ground said Manchuter, marked, “Map of the west boundary Une between the r„ Elbert W. A tw o ^ d„ S. Elman refined by the eddng procesa that to> UnWORD CLEANED and PREYED Nov. 4.—Annual benefit Bam bock Friday lUght so it was said, a crumbling wooden siderate to tbe common classes of suspended their administrations. lost In the present war, not to men­ Homestead Park, Manchester, land of the said griuitor’s property Haley, d., James A. Connors, d.; o f. pure 24K gold_stahding beside .Dance at State Armory for Man- Image of the Virgin—said to have people were always spared. The The rebel forces, which Includes the tion the huge loss In money, man­ Conn., property of Edward J. Holl, And the property now or formerly moves dementa yonr furnace won’t a k b 8iras chUling' others, he said, were usually shot Registrar of Voters, Pearl L BroU, •evCTal little plica id epal^ nah- . M M heater Memorial hospital. CHAMP IJAR. been carved by Saint Luke— and Spanish Army and Navy, also air­ power and an undetermined’ amount March 1913 Scale 1”-100’, C. H. of the Estate of Peter Adams. Be­ r„ Margaret A. Holing, d. 'fcani-~>tAo smoke a n d soot. Called For And Delivered w on’t g e t in to y o u r 1 Nov. 8.—Annual confirmand re- brought to Spain and hid b y Balnt down before their chtuches or nun­ craft of both holds' a distinct ad­ o f g rea t historical objects that can­ Olmsted, C. E.” being the same lots ing the same property conveyed to - PUm now fo r on adequata i Bton at Emanuel Lutheran church. neries. vantage over the government forces. not be replaced.” He Is sdeeUng the -hlghe*t g r^ es o f Herschcr, Hi.—Donald Meyer, a Peter. It was on this spot, ke usd conveyed to Laura Behrendt by E. Louise M. King by Horace S. King', COMFOnt ply of fbel oU. C all Socetqr. Nov. 18, 19, 20. — Booster club blacksmith, won the title o f "cham­ 'beard, that I'apstfal, the' pure DUMent But United In earlier battles. Rids said, 2000 J. Holl on September,20,-1017.«8 October 7, 1914 as recordril In the ooal to be used in Mendhtg a superior That’ s vdijr Hoppers Cbkea makes onijr hasar at North Methodist church. pion liar of Illinois’’ with this taU knight, was reputed to have brought Each of the three alphabetical Federals.' had been wiped out by recorded in the ^danchester Land Manchester Land Records, Volume fuel for home fnmacea—a fuel whose Sooony sarrica wUl keep you' one: —- to a successful termination his long groups, known to be Communistic 600 well trained rebels. Records, Volume'67, Page 599. BOLTON one small pafl o f fin a ash per week In suppUed without your even to0h ,^ l ■ Tbe government forces, Rula said, 52, Page 106. While hunting, he spotted seven quest for the Holy Grail. and Socialistic, differed In some de­ POLISH WOMEN GIVE Purpose of Bata Purpose of Sole.. has highest resistance to fusing average .furnaees — w hj It gives 7 0 a ing at tbe tank. If you w ialhd|^-j It was a beautiful panorama that gree from each other but an three are common people, laborers and Mias Harriet L. and m im Caroline Aawsteg new Knmas antoMatfa BOY SCOUT NEWS wild turkeys on a* limb. Having shop wroidcers and the like. They The above sale is to be made for. Th4 above sale Is to be made for smd elinkering. more heat per ton saves moner. It’s nasT aacoAioa wldi mui, con. liverioo wiU be timed I only one cartridge left in his rifle, his eyes rested upon, almost imme­ v.ere seemingly bent on tbe destruc­ tbe purpose of paying taxes. Inter­ the purpose of paying taxes. Interest L. lAwtoo of West CheOblre ore d i a t e sufficient repayment for the are totally Iniesperienced in the use MISS MALEK A PARTY gussts of Mrs. Belle Lawton. taoi. gsta n p host W ars toom Women’s plain coats and dreaMt. to tha wsotfaer and your naedK^ Troop I he fired into the limb and split It so tion of government, bulldinga and est thereon and'other legal charges. thereon and other legal chargesi The gold bar mdta Into • jrcOow pool a blend of finest fnels-—refineo, eom low . days o f voyaging. .phurCbes. They early made , havoc at firearms and in many recent bat­ Edwin LOwton spent tbe week "MmSTSturs can rirnp Ibibiw and 2-pc. unllned tailored suits. opened at 7 p. bl, tte turkey's legs dropped through Said taxes were levied by tbe-Tovirn Said taxes were levied by the Town centrated—-praetfcdly p u r e h e a ti Sabguard your flunity ' & t what a recepuon was to fol­ :ot the churches and government In­ tles and In the siege ot . several end In Ithaca, N. T. •t exaedf 1945‘ F.^roviding a check Hfset svea comfort at aU tbnw Men’s hats, topcoata and 3-pe. M. flDDQt Oath,- ■■ then ■ £sd, patrol and dangled below. Then he cities were at distinct disadvantage. Alliance Sponsoni MiaceHan- of Manchester agatost the above- of Marichester against the above ~'savss trips to esUar— mtsS Socony larvlea. Sign a I squeezed uie Umb together, impris­ low! What terroruing days ‘and stitutions In .the sm ^ er elUea too, mentioned taxpayer aa follows; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Beordalee suits. nights were to be his lot after so The war la belnr fought by the mentioned taxpayer as follows: on the aecnracy of the thennometera n s l aa« amnsy. Fual OU Contract—today. ’ bova Joiaed oning the turkeys and carried his Ruiz said. eoqs Shower —• To Marry List of October 1, 1 9 2 3 ...... $ 3A2 ,Ust of Cctober 1, 1924...... $6.40 of Vermont were Sunday guetta o t More than 7 7,000 famlllea are using our troop, many years planning and sacrificing "The.sp-caUed rebels are-tfie beat youth, of tbe country, Ruls said. inside the fnmaee. As the temperature IMlaws: NotNorman Allen, catch home. WhUe be moved about consider- Windsor Man November 7. List o f October 1, 1925...... U.09 •^Uat of October, 1. 1 9 2 6 ...... 2.60 Ur. and Mrs. Samuel Alvord. INSTALLED GOMPLETB Spedal Low Prices On Any STOMnaim On. or NawTo for that visltt It was as if all the people of Spain," Ruiz said. ‘Num­ Rev. Klein of Weet Rutland, V t, Koppos Coke heesnse it gives better READY TO CO - - OAMweflnins, 1*i»— 0 8 0 ,$ BSoimaB, Richard Oalinat, devils of the Inquisition had sudden­ ably during tbe day for the seven Ust of October 1, 1926...... 11.50 Ust of OctobM' 1, 1926...... 2.70 goes h i^ e r, some o f the ash pUes m dt Other Two Garments. flontberglll and James WHEN IN ROME bered iamong the rebels are the best LUt of October 1, 1927...... 11.52 preached at the Center cburdi Sun­ ly come to life and in stark, butal- of StMUn’s mlhtaiy, tbe educated months In Madrid, most of the time U(it of October 1, 1927...... ; ,2.70 and *^dinher.** beat for less-m on^. Btvestiggto beforo. throe c t which passed Miss Natalie L. Malek, daughter Ust of October 1, 1928...... 13.43 Ust of October 1, 1928 ...... 3.47 day motnlng os a candidato. Mr. ism, rampant on all sides, night and and trained people o f Spain. Some was spent behind the protection of of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Malek of 77 ' tMflwfbot test. Norman, Okie.—In this intswesj day, cbmbined to create so great a brick walls or other suitable ..bar­ List of October 1, 1 9 2 9 ...... 13.65 Ust of October 1, 1929 ...... 8.32 .Klein was entertained aa a dinner baying yonr fall fneL A f - t e m ware present' three the blame went to the profeasoFs are wealthy, some influential —all Main street, was tbe guest o f honor rim s any local foot or loxoo oontrast to the peace and oulet that are clear-thinking men and women. ricades. While walking dowd' a List of October 1.U930___ __ 14.50 Ust of October 1, 1930...... 3.74 guaet at tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. But only ihote fudt whote •ad two vtaltora. > absent-mlndsd secretary. street near his hotel one day, a at a miscelUmeous shower given LUt of October 1, 1931...... 14.50 Samuel Alvord. trained K oppera Servlea Nishdy Higiior for Upper Floets be had expected, that he almost be­ They will eventually -win, I believe. Saturday, evening In Pulaski hail. Ust of October 1, 1 9 3 1 ...... 3.74 a$h resfsis softening at sore vary glad to- woieoine B. N. Comfort, dean of the Uhl- sniper on a roof top behind him aim­ Ust of October 1, 1932...... 16.75 Ust of October 1, 1932...... 3.96 Mrs. David Toom«y, Mr. and Mrs. OPPERS BUDGET PLAN AVAILABU; tlefaard Badth our assistant verslty of Oklahoma School of Re­ came a nervous srieck. G ^ help Spain tf .they do not!” , North stoeet, by Uie Polish Women’s Man will give yon full par- PHONE 7100 TODAY SOCONY ed into the crowd and killed tbe man The story ,of , Jose Ruigs exper­ Instead of a city of quiet and Alliance club. The colors Used in LUt pf-October 1, 1933..___ 15.34 Ust of October 1, 1933.;..... 3.D8 Arthur Merrfll. Samuel Alvord, Mrs. 2SQ0^¥. are S eleeted in IKastar srbo has Jnst rMumed ligion, hurried to a dining room for iences in civil war-tora Spain came walklim 10 feet directly In front of Ust’of October 1, 1934...... 16.87 Ust of October 1, 1934...... 4.38 Oeorge. Wlppert and douifiiter, Ueiilars—without any oib- rnmmmmemmmmmmmmm OngSB. Ha gavo us a very a meeting with representatives of peace for Rula, Madrid was a city decoratiilg the ball were blue and m aking K'oppers Coka, haltingly, through his brother, of death, thrust back over the cen­ him. 'The nights were hideous with Ust-of October 1, 1935 ...... 9.15 LUt of October 1. .1935...... 3.’” Helen sad R. K. Jonea and PHONE talk OB U s e^mrisBces U s stated ooUeges and universities. the noise of shell-fire and aerial pink. A supper was served by Mrs. Cesare Rula, his interpreter. The turies Intq the Dark Ages a verit­ Stanley Wandyca, Mrs. Vincent Time and Place o t Sale. Time and Place o f Sa'e. ‘ ave their time Saturday afternoon the modemt eUandtundng ttg a d on . Write or phono many things ha He waited and waited, buL no guest very beginning of the Spanish revol­ bombings. Great holes gKied In the Auction sate will take place on Auction sale will take place ) the cleaning of the parsonage iad ; bade amnng them wore arrived. able Reign of Terror. . People hud­ PlocharsU and Mrs. Michael Duba- 'jfmsL today. ENTEBPBlSB U. S. CLEANERS streets in the morning after qlght -am. FUEL OIL ution came, he said, as a result of dled in cellars, waiting-. . . wait­ nowsld, who were assisted by a Friday, December 4, 1936 A, D. at Thuraday, December 3. 1936, A. i ithat bo had His secretary confessed forget­ air raids. The city was In absolute FREE DfPlNDflBlt ting to man tbs invitaticaa. the assassination of Carioa Sotelo, ing . . . to' hear the expected tread group a t young girls. Music and Ten O’clock as m., at taa Town at Eleven O’Clopk a. m. at the Tu. , The l adlee oociely wU bold their a PHONE who fdr 28 years was Minister of of ataaltto feet of wandering mur­ darkness at n ight, genmU denrfng followed. Hall in Mancbmter. Coiui. Hall In Manchester, Ooim. innuol maetiag Thuraday afternoon .DILIVIRV Al'ir 2 Agriculture, and a friend o f the Deeds of 'Boiror MAKU LESS ASHESti^BCTTCli HEAT AT LOWER ^OST 1450 AND DYERS a a*aw and the aassting Trial by Jury was one of the fun­ derers. T m stillness of the Madrid Mias Malek la to be marriqd on Dated at Manchester, Conn., tbU Dated at Manchester, Coim., tbit u 2 p. B . at tha hall. A pot Inek hSS Main Street Near Montgomery Ward’s * 0) .Ml O '.' IH people. Hardly had the guns of the nights were broken by ths staccato An example of the way ths ra- Novembei- 7 to Louis J. Liaka of twenty-eighth day of Septemoer, twenty-eighth day of September, nipper wfll be oerved. ^ OR YOUR b^AlRR pRSB^-wOh tha Beoot damental rights wrested by tbs nuirteers of £toteh> stopped bdeb- filing o f rifles and machine guns. An Open Until 7 P. M. During This Big Event! f Ml! NDl ) ,'1 i -t.- IkgUsh people from King John in volutieos* work was described - by Bloomfield .avenue, Windsor.. Tbe 1986, A. D. J986, A. D.~-' ' ’ J^otoey AlTord o f Hartford, flpeot ‘ ing des^ than a am avgroup of occasional ahell from a hlU battery the Venesuelaa. A young merchant, cetemonyMfemony will taketjike piaoe at' St. EDWARD J: MacKNIGHT, EDWARD J. UacKNIGbr, tiende of tbs dead M flBd^drppped into thg city. TBRCflasd proprietor «t » .whelisMs groeetp I Bridget's chutchT Tax OoUectotv — Tax Oor • '■ ->i\

______a iHTOALa ilANCABtrhtk. TDH»Ari OCTOBER 6, ■W- Tbs Roosfvtft-Gamer public address proinotlon automobile arrived In Manchester yesterday X.- at a ttme that did the tSSOLfr tratioa's cause little good, and oh J^zsim m ons To perhaps some harm. Mrs. WBBoiM N a ylo r,. Loudly playing Uvdy tunes and Ifsw Tofk, Oet 8.— (AP>—^DieksPanUi Juat bstors It left tbs Psellle The funeral ot Mrs. William Nay­ Lecture Next Tuesday b PoweU«n.ti and Joan T.».« BlondelV • .h.the Holly­ coast ars bars on a vacation trin— lor, who died to Dayton, Ohio, on W O B U Wlw broadcasdng excerpts from the Members. Charged With Do­ various Roosavelt speeches the wood hbneymooners, reached New t b ^ r s going to sea T S t r f Saturday was held at tba Bast HoUmgs n'UlastonbBy and Scoring: Winning Run of Tense Fifth Game and they're going to buy a lamp and cemetery this sftarnuon at 2:80. Made YarioBS red, white and blue truck pro­ - Snre to Be InformatiTe On York today oof (he Orac# liner Santa some wtdlpapsr. R i m E OUTSHINES ceeded up and down Main street Paula, and there hasn’t been so ing Two Million Bosiness The body arrived to Manchester JIMMY MCLAIUUN BACK it "A UmpT'* V aaksd starUsd aUp this moiiitog and was taken to the Manchesttr Transferred FA T FREDDY Just as every radio along the much fun in Nsw York 'hartor slnca TO OPPOSE p b f i M ti h Ber WiD. line waa tuned into the World European Set-Up. Bsjw rsportSBi o f Hiss Blondell. Hailc Holmes . funeral honie on goodness knows when. ’’Yss, o f eoursA * lanq»,- ahs ro- in Six States. m s YANKEE RIVAL Serisa game. The score waa tied A t least 15 tugboats, nioat of pBod. Woodbridge street and from there byReceirer. IN THE FIGHT PICTURE and every listener waa Intent on them bearing banners of welcome to taken to East cemetery this every announcement that came ’Wo'va . Just boiigtt a nsw houio afternoon. The services were con­ GOMEZ IN SIXTH CLASH ^ «| l4 n w rt, O c t 6.— (A P )— *nie The Educational dub, in pra- the movis couple, drew alongside the and svsiy houos needs a- lamp, so over the air. The Roosevelt- New Raven, Oct 8.—(AP)—to ducted fiy Rer. Earl B. Story of ...... Banting Dr. John N. Andrews, Tues­ liner and tooted their wfalatlas''oU we^ro' going to look for one hero." The Glastonbury Knitting Com­ t€ U ij. JTuUa BUlingi Smith dam er truck nearly drowned out South Methodiat church. The burial Giaats' Freshnan Star Snr- the way up the harbor. She’s gcang. to p lA out her wall­ dieted as memliers o f a vice ayndl' pany, with, mtlla to Mrnehester, BY BEATING CANZONERI I Sled M p t 39, ct bullet wounda the radio announcer and was day evening o f next Week at the In oddiuon, on airplane, flying a was to Bast cemetery. Nathan Hale auditorium, feels con­ paper here too—about eight rooms cate doing a $3,500,000 annual closed, and Glastonbury, to opera­ Terrymen Giyen Lease On Iqt tlic poUcc tc. Dc acH inlUet* greeted on all hands by cat-calls streamer, "Welcome Joan and full. f Series Leaden^ and cries o f "Oet out" — "Keep fident his lecture on "The totema- business to six states, S3 men and tion under 77B o f the Bankruptcy p&ssis Series Exploits of waa IBled in ProlMita Oourt to* Dick," cinled the ship as it entered Miss Blondell and her husband Bfra. Esther Gustafson ■pj^da». The value of Mra. Smlth’a ea> quiet" — "Shut that thing off." tipMl Situation", will afford an the port women were put to plea today be­ Funeral oerviceo for Mro. Esther A ct hM been sold to New York Batting (regulars)—PowaU, Yank­ ame, up to the minute and flrst-band spent most of the morning answer­ men. Th e sale iu>t oidy Includes the CiootiDg Celt Shellactu For­ Life With “Hair-Raising- ees, .412. ^ ifT tu a waa unofficially placed At The real mls-cue came at the ’Isn 't it cuteT" said Miss Blondell ing questions and posing for photog­ fore Federal Judge Ckrroll CL P “ *^ B o n Who died yesterday morn­ Yonog Joe DiMaggio. 'flMOO.OOO. n e will waa: algned Nov. Center. The blaring advertising interpretation of conditions abroad os she surveyed the welcoming fes­ ing WUl be held from her home, 79 miU property -to Qlastonbuiy and Local Sport Runs— CrosettI and Powell, Yank­ as be has studied them in the post raphers. Part of the time Htocks’ on charges o f -violating the Manchester, but also several dwell­ m ees. 5. »;&,198S. > truck reached there when three tivities. Blondell ap^t in pouring eoffse for Eldridge street at 2:80 tomorrow mer est” Game of Classic, Win- men were on bases and the coiut and in hla travels tiiis„8ummer. . Maim Act. afternoon. Rev. Earl Story will of­ ings to both places os well as other Runs batted In—Gehrig and Lai- >'^Probate Oourt Judge WiUlani W. "It ought to be.” put in a publici­ her visitors. New York, Oct 6.— (A^)—JOe V Va o t ordered a hearing for Tueadsy, three and two on Oehrlg. Need­ Professor Andrews who is on the ty man, "it cost $12,000." The defendants— 19 men and IS ficiate and burial will be in the Bast mill property. It was made yester­ leri. Yankees. 6. faculty of New York University She was a Uttlo vagus about the day afternoon. ■*" Ten Shshiog RonmU; Chatter . O e t IS, on admlaalon of the docU' less to say the balljrhoo was any­ A crowd of several hundred movie dress she waa wearing. woman—were arraigned in a court oemetery. In yesterday's account of D1 Uagpo won acclaim as ths nmg 5-4 Behind Sdio- HIU - < ^ e t t i, Rolfe and PowsU, thing but welcome. spends hla vacations abroad os di­ room crowded with spectators and the death of Mrs. Gustafson it The company has been operattog greatest major league rookie Yankees. 7. ; nent to probate. fans were at the p'.er to meet the ’Tt’s a black dress and it's orepe \ We’ve Just found out that Wake at The will providea for generoua It’s said the advertising truck rector of "BMutravel”,' an institute boneymooners, but were disappoint­ bristling with stkte police guards. should have been stated that among under a receiver and it was through Doubles—DiMaggio, Yankees, I for educational travel and good fel­ and—well it’s a black dress," she Winner Matched _With Forest blanked North Garoltoa 1936 but the thousands who have macher m 10th; Yanks Triples— None. ' bequeata to Mhi. Smltb'a niece and went out of town hurriedly and ed when the Powells were taken said to inquirers. "I don’t know Ths men, mag ncled to pairs, were the survivors io Mrs. Gustafson’ him that the sale waa made. BJr the lowship. Dr. Andrews traveled with mother, Mrs. August Weimfin. sal'; It la understood that the credi­ State, which adds another mlallfed watched the melodramatic World Home runs—Gehrig and Selkirk, two )o^hewa and their children. along a aide street | down a freight elevator and whisked much about my clothes." seated to the jury box, whUe the predlctioD to Herb Barker’s record the group which spent much time in off a few minutes later. women, many of them smartly tors will be paid between 20 and 25 Ross Again; May Also Series battles aren’t so sure he has Are 1-3. Yankees, 2. Batnuel 8. Beardaley, attorney, Moscow, so that members might see The Powells will be in New 'York .. .oa a result, the A P expert had 28 Screenland’s latest honeymootters, for two weeks. They're g o iu back dressed, occupied two rows of iurs. Martha Kerr per cent of their claima. - ^ snyUilng o v e r ^ lm Ripple, star Stolen bases—Powell, Yankees, 1 . ' ai-J the Bridgeport-City Tinat Com what is being done in the land of so­ correct guesses out'of 35 gamsa for Pitching—Gomez, Pearson and town. The 304 votes were divided who were married on the Santa to Hollywood by trahi. benches ordinarily reserved for . Funeral services for Mrs. Martha . The mill to Manchester Green . .pBiiy are named executora. cial planning, Poland, Germany, an even .800... .hh- total la 88 out at Giant fresbnuui, at least for the Hadley, Yankees, 1-0. as follows, 123 straight Republican, spectatora Kerr, widow o f Samuel Keir, for­ has been closed for sometime and iMeet Ambers. Mrd. Smith made a bequeat of France and some of the Scandina­ 50 for .760, four points better than time being. By SID FBDER 52 straight Democrat 26 split and 3 merly a resident o f this town, who the company has offered property $10,000 to the aoclety of St. Johna vian countries were visited, and the Twenty-seven o f the prisoners yours truly with .758.. .toclderitally, Associated Press Sports Writer thrown out The result waa as fol­ EMEROENOY DOCTORS pleaded innocent when presented to died in Holton, N. Y., Saturday, to Manchester for sale, iimin/iiwg With a team that has been stum­ Powell, and again staggered m;; ...... 'teriab. Principal of the' fund and British Isles. were held this morning at 10 o’clock we’ve been looking over next week’s lows; Clair L. Robinson, r, first se­ the bourt by Assistant-U. S. District the Woodbridge tavern. By ALAN GOULD list of games and they're Just one bling along. Ripple actually has through when Lazzerl forced Sel­ }ta. income ah^l be uaed for the Mias Mary 'Tajfior, is chairman of at the Thomaa O. Dougan Funeral surpassed the World Series exploits New York, O ct 6.— (A P )—Given rental of ber pew at St- Johna lectman with 131 votes, Henry B. Physicians who will resxKind to Attorney George H. <3ohen, and five Aeeeetatod Frees Sports Writer. headache after another... kirk at third and Ruffing hit into a the program committee o f the Edu­ PICK CHAMBERS Home, 59 Holl street. Rev. James of the young ItaUan from the a lease on life by staggering In with double play. Hutchins, r, 2nd selectman with 139 emergency calls tomorrow after­ others pleaded guilty. Three of dmrcb. The balance of the bequeat cational club, which is composed al­ Stuart Neill, rectw of St. Mary’s the "halr-raialn^st" game of this votes, and George H. Champlln, d, noon are Dr. M. E. Morlarty, those indicted yesterday did not ap­ N ew York, Oct. 6.— (A P )—Jimmy Golden Gate, today’s flgiu'es reveal. Schumacher was staked . to a |e:: goea to the aoclety for the con- most entirely of teachers in the pub­ Episcopal church, officiated, and Elmore "Swede” Hultiue, right A t bat, be haa smashed out four 3rd selectman with 62 votes, tlay- 6445, and Dr. E. R. Zaglio, 6481. pear for plea, two because they MOTHERS OF PUPIl^ McLarnto, the Ulouttog O lt who end of Wesleyan’s varsity, showed record-smashing World Series, tbe three-run lead in the first by tbe u^.;,ttnnatlon o f tta benevolent work. lic schools. Each school is repre­ burial was to the Etost (Jemetery. bits to 12 chances and driven to mond Squier, A was defeated for -s* TO HEAD NEWLY are confined to Jails outside the was ready to bong up bis gloves flashes of brilliant play last Satur­ Giants were to a oonsiderably Im­ Giants' heaviest and most sustained 'M i Bequeata by U ra Smith follow. sented on the program committee 3rd selectman by one vote, having The bearers were James Cosgrove, three runs. Di Magglo has bit safe­ proved position today aa fh ey re- hitting of the series. Moore and :To D w i^ t B. Billinga, a nephew, of and tickets for the lecture may be state and ths third'' because he is and quit the ring little more than a day to the Ctordinals’ 3-0 triumph 61. Mra. Laura Squier was elected William Crawford, Alexander Kerr TO CONDUCT PARTIES ly six times out of 20 and batted to nirned to their own ball yard for ths Dick Bartell led off with successive •g- M tincoln Road, Wellealey Hllla, had of any of the committee, or at still a fugitive from Justice. . and Thomaa Douglas. over Conn. State.. .HulUne b n w collector of taxes' to nil vacancy, .year ago, found himself very much up several pla}ra around his end bv two ruiu. finish, with fat Freddy fitaslmmons doubles, and then Jim Ripple, : ^ . ICkaa., a tall clock with the inacrlp- the school on October 18. Proceeds' U E C IB BOARD The ■ first to be brought before and the great Carl Hubbell on tap cuao and Whitehead stnglsd to to the fight picture again today Mare than that, Ripple has come ^> ,1)00 on tta dial reading: ‘'Warrant with 184 votes, her Democratic op-, ABOUT TOWN the bench was Joseph Ferrara, 31, Those Who Have Children in deadly tackles and on two occlusions will be Used for the corrective work after glvliig a sheilacktog to pug- through almost every time to a for pitching duty. der. It was Whitehead’s first " ed for Q q jt Amoa Hubbell," bla ponent Mrs. Ethel Blakely having among the children or in providing (Oontinned from Page One) of Jersey CJlty, N. J., confessed broke through to pin ths ball car­ b;z£ 61. Mrs. Marlon Hutchins, r, la Parochial School to Be in noeed Httle Tony Caruoneri, former pinch, whereas Di Magglo baa fail­ Although still on ths brink iff hit of the seriea great great grandfather. He alao milk for the under-nourished. booker for the syndicc.te who. As­ rier before he hit the line of scrim­ the new member of the Board of Mrs. Catherine Smythe, president, Charge of Nine Card Parties. lightweight king. ed, twice bitting into double {days eUmtnatiqn, with the Yankees out to Despite Schumacher's greet plten.> la to receive lira. Smith’a ailver tea The committee has arranged two chairmanship by a vote ot.A to 8, sistant District Attorney <3ohen mage. . .we ought to bear lots more Education for three years, defeating and Mrs. Valerie Boland, secretary- McLarnto turned the tables on about this Manchester lad before when one run meant a W ll game. front three games to two and nesd- ing comebacks, the QianU blew t w ic e with ivory ban dice. features in connection with the com­ Richard Martin receiving the three says, bos admitted booking "more Local Stocks While argues with Umpire Pfirman about hls disputed. pltchTto Bill Terry In the first half of their lead entirely to the sixth. Thsy Mrs. Beatrice Nuhfer, d, by a vote treasurer of the Mancheater Private Canzoneri lost night at Madison the season is over., .Johnny Scar- Both have turned in some fielding Ing only the clincher to grab tha big ing program that should appeal to votes in a friendly contest fior the the tenth liming, Gant Jo-Jo’ Moore idles on base In position .to score the winning run-of tbe fifth game and gained a 4-2 margin la this fia m r A gold braccflet with five large of 132 to 60. 'The ticket as elected Duty nurses, were guests at a din­ than 1,000” women into New Eng­ Mothers of the children at St. Square Garden before a crowd of ebuk. State’s “Manchester Thunder^ masterpieces, but the gems were end of ths payoff, the National those attending. Ample parking honor of presiding at board ses­ land. put the Giants back into the World Seriea. The packed stands hold thslr breaths as Malone dejectedly re­ iHanwinda la given to Suaan Billinga, is as follows; ner given in their honor last night Furnished by F. B. Shaw, Inc. James’s parochial school, from the 11,423 cash customers who took bolt," didn’t got Into action to the produced by Ripple wltb two tum­ Lfsguers undoubtedly have a pitqh- when Ott singled. Rippls woUisd, apace will be provided in the rear at The Lobster, Hartford, by 12 of sions. - 75 Pearl Street, Hartford turns to the mound to face Terry again, for Malone to In the hole, the count being three balls and two strikes. tng edge from here on, to addition both advanced on Mancusoto sacrl- daughter of Ur. BlUlnga Elizabetb Assessor, Philip Isham, d and r; Ferrara, who yesterday was the kindergarten through the eight time off from the World Series ar- game for some unknown-reason. bling, shoestring catches that cheat­ Malone pitches, Terry swings and connecta with the 'bill, sending it aoomtog to .DiMaggio, Then this scene of the school building, with attend­ WiUlato E. Martin, grades, will be to charge of a series to boldtog whatever advantage play­ flea bunt and Ott soorsd as CraastU . fiUUnga Cowan, a niece, of Uan- Board of Relief, Alvin F. Greene, r; the nurses who are members of the George H. Waddell waa re-named star witness before a Grand Jury,' gumenta to see the two former title- ed the Yankees out of sure bits. Hls took place—Moore crossing tba plate with the winning run after ths catch, changing the complexion of the ants to look after the ears. Again, clerk of the board for his 21st con­ Local Representative of nine card parties to S t James's ing to their own Polo Qrdunds may fumbled Whitshea<’’8 grounder. . » haaaett, h. ig to receive Mra. Selectmen, Clair L. Robinson, r, club. Both are retiring from office, was nattily dressed In a grey suit, holders go ten slashing rounds. Laat Dow field at Storrs has taken on leaping, rolling catch .yesterday of series. ihktead of leaving the hall immedi­ secutive year. school haU. The first will be beld to­ bs worth. 4 Then, to tbs Yankee halt, SsUdiii ■■dth’a watch and remainder of Henry Hutchins, r, and George and in appreciation of their services with dark blue shirt and tie. Bid Asked May Tony gave Jimmy a ten-round a very modem appearance since last ’s low line drive wim one iMT Jewelry. ately after the lecture, the commit­ were presented with compacts. The William P. Qulsh, local under­ He Pleads Onllty C&p. Nat. Bk. and T r. 22 '25 morrow evening at 8:16, and the _ Uektog. .spring.. .the entire layout used for Howaver, tt’s rtUl a oasa ot singled and raced all ths wsy horns tee. Invites averybotRr to remain fo r Camzii-StTer- Bto-'.vt*- X- m otheraof Gie'boys'and girls, to-the-- of. Ui« most speqtaqul^,.,in. World and .outfor. BUI.Tarry’s troups aird- wkWt.Xravki . .JaekMB-, pitiud.r.iip ■ wMW'RiHth-left to fli* Uatro^H^ Winter, r, and Rowland Cobb, d; new offieers are Miss Am netcher, taker, was named to the Bosrd'Of A ’ ktotki^' kwWThy,' shbtt;''iiikjii[,'' fie 456 - ' '-‘triiatifniotitt Vbriltb't.' ... athletics; ’tra(ik‘,’ 't8iufis' MDa(tA S^es iilitoiy. a social cup of tea. president, and Miss Florence Rlsley, Police Commissioners. ’The term of Htfd. Conn. Trust ... 78 kindergarten 'will serve under the domeL", who carried "the mail fi»r thers were few baseball men who Powell’a 'scratch hit and torew . tba * IgU Uuaeum of Art, New Tork, alx Grand Jurors, Joseph Hutchins, r, pleaded guilty in a firm voice to 19 88 MeLarato carried off the unani­ cer and football fields la now en­ secretary-treasurer.' Clifford R. Burr had expired. Mr. HUd. NhL Bk. A Tr. 27 chalrnumship o f Mrs. William Cot­ Took Lelber*s Ftooe a brace of touchdowns for Trinity exp^ed them to roily their forces ball wildly over Terry’s head. Pow» ’ m a l Sevrea vaaea, two palra and Horace Little, r, Cbauncey Squier, r, ooimts of transporting women 29 mous decision after left-handing closed by a high wdre fence.. .tick­ (Juish, a Democrat, represents that Phoenix Bt. Bk. A Tr. 275 ■ ter, kindergarten teacher. Bridge, Saturday was missing when the sufficiently, with their backs to the eU got to third on the error end.. ‘,two aingiea with the provlaioh that Joseph Clark, d, Mason Nuhfer, d, across state lines for immoral pur­ Ckuizonerl into bloody subjection. ets to grid nraes al' Stats are a dol­ The Giant Import from Export, A well baby clinic will be held in party on the board following the Insnriuioe Stocks whist and setback will, be played, lar- each with a ten-cent ta x ... Pa., meant as much to thi. Giants Trojans, Rams, Gophers Morlarty tcjam took the field. Bob waU, to pull out tho richest prize :n scored the tying run on Lozaerl’s ' taUat be placed atatlng that it U Philip Isham, d; Collector of Taxes, poses, the greatest number o f Tony survived a three-second knock­ stogie. 1 NELSON IS CHOSEN the'Y.M.C.A. tomorrow afternoon dropping of John H. Hackett last Aetna (Casualty...... 103 108 with prizes to each section and re­ decided hls weary body needed a the game. The Yankees were 1 to 3 g ift o f Mra. Smith’a late hue- Laura L. Squier, r; Constables, Al­ counts facing any single defendant. down in the second round, when be to their great pennant drive os 01 at 2 o’clock. year. Aetna Fire ...... 60 62 freshments. rest after a tough day on the grid­ In the latest betting quotations. Ysnk Strategy Poor L vin Greene, r, Newton B, Smith, r, Sentencing of Ferrara waa delay­ was flattened by a straight right to Thia department has been toform- Magglo did to the Yankees. The Aetna Life ...... 30% 32% The door prize tomomow evening ed that plans era afoot to organize iron the previous day. They’re throwing FltisUnnums Two apparent errors In Yankss . SMe of the Smith homestead at CharlM German, r, Raymond Clarke, TAX COLLEaOR AS Elections and appointments made ed by Judge Htneks as was the the chin. He finished gamely de­ Giants needed another Blondy Ryan, Owing to the towp meeting last in the board are aa follows: Automobile ...... -34% 36% will be a permanent wave, and is a semi-professional hockey team to as to 1933. Ripple waa Just the man. against tbe Yanks in today’s sixUi strategy, one from the bench and UBS Park Place, with its Contenta, d. Maridiall Squier, d, Charles case in all other -pleas of guilty. donated by Mrs. Aldea Petitjean of spite gashes arounq both eyes, his Choices In Big Tussles night, the" meet'ng of Townsend Chairman, David Chambers, Conn. General ...... 37 39 Manchester this winter. We are A flying cliider gave Ripple hls Eddie Gibson, a former Eastern game,. In the hope be can follow up the other on the base-paths, played U provided for in the wUl. The In- Coyl, d; Registrar of Voters, L. Eu­ Before presenting the defendants, the French Beauty Shop. nose and mouth. McLarnto out- In victory the weird drama Hal Club No. 3 was postponed until a secretary, Joseph G. Pero.- Hartford Fire ...... 72 74 pototed hla riyal In every round ex­ told that there are a score or more big chance. Leaguer, took O’Malley’s place and a large part in the Giant win. ^ s , onna f^tun auch aale la to go into gene Winter, r, and George Cham­ G.O.P. WINS EASILY Cohen requested such delays until Schumacher put on yesterday lo first ..came in the seoond toning, later date. Highway committee, David Cham­ Hartford Steam Boiler 77 79 cept the first and tenth, which Tony of g( ru. rugged players in towm, all Holy Cross and Dartmouth, and came through with a couple of 'tte residue o f the estate. plln, d; Board of Education, Marlon all the cases had been disposed of, Hank Leiber, one of the greatest take a courageous 5-4 ten-toning de­ when ’’Iron' Horse" Gehrig, first up, bers. Joseph Pero. Richard Martin. National F ire ...... 65% 67% won, and the fourth, which was anxUuji to do something about Harvard and Brown. damaging bIo\^s that helped* to sink Ifrs. Smith provides that the C. Hutchins, r. (Continued from Page One) and aaked that trials of those plead­ hitters of the 1935 campaign, bad Sutherland’ Sees Southern cision. Fat Freddy was tire victim drove a base hit into right flqld and A rally of all Center church wom­ Charity committee,' David Cham­ Phoenix Fire ...... 82 84 even. j forming a team here... .those back­ Everything seems to be in Army’s the Bluefield ' ship. Yaitic Cobuin; ■tj*.; i'jtaaldue o f the eatate.be given the en Is scheduIe4/for tomorrow eve­ ing Innocent be set down for Oct. Rossla insurance . . . . 12 14 ing tht- team have their eyes on a the centerfield berth clinched aa the another heavy hitting Meridenlte, of the Series’ biggast heartbrsak. traveled an the.way to third na ^■ncutors o f the estate in trust with bers, Harold Reed, (Clarence Lupien, Ringside critics were unanimous Giants opened their seasot. and then favor against Lou Little’s team- when he stopped murderers’ row Mel Ott’s two-hsse muff, one three conatableships allotted to the ning at 8 o’clock under auspices of 19. . Travelers ...... 612 527 likely place to play their games, on material, Includlrg Monk Myer and was imported fur tbe important at following provialona: $600 an- Public Safety committee, David N. Y. Stocks in rating McLarnln's performance stu(dc around the lower regions ot Cal, Fordham and Minne­ with four bits Saturday, only to three errors , committed in ths T R IIT Y COLLEGE YOUTH minority party^ Michael J. Boland the Women’s Federation, of which Chambers, Clarence Lupien, Mathias Others who peaded guilty were Public Utility Stocks his beat be)^ In at least two years, the east side of the atate armory in Dobso-i, and tradition (how those fray but Yank failed to connect. ■ly to SariU W. Smith, widow of waa defeated. Mrs. Volney Morey Is president. The Margaret Collins, of West Haven; Conn. L t and Pow. . 74 a nectlnn of the armory yard which first division. come out on the . short and o f a 2-1 Giants. * Spless. 78 despite the fact hls victim lacked cadets- can play on their Plains!) count. toward R. Smith, brother of her The total vote cast, 4688, broke women workers of the ‘ different Ethel Bekrls, of Taftvllle; Steve Conn. P o w e r ...... 55% 58 Adams E x p ...... 14% might be flooded for that purpose. One day a cinder buried to Lei- sota Victors; Pitt-Ohio but it will be close. Tbe old adage that pitchers don’t Dickey, one of Uu biggest betting TAKES HIS OWN LIFE Joint School Board, Mathias A ir Reduc 76)4 anything Ukc the speedy aggressive­ FItz to Face Gomez husband; $1,800 aimually to laat year’s record by 94. Concentrat­ groups will be announced and a eo- Spless, Harold Reed, L. T. Wood. Walslaw, 49, and Mrs. Valley Htfd. Elec. L L ...... 69 71 ness of his best days. ber^ eye. Manager Bill Terry call­ hit waa blown to smithereens Sun­ disappointments to tha Series, then ing their efforts behind Kwasb's Alaska Jun ...... I . . 16)4 Opposing the Giants’ portly ert A. Manchester, brother-ln- clal time with refreshments will fol­ Water committee, David Cham­ Hickey, both of Springfield, Maaa. Hartford Gas ...... 48 52 Something might be said about ed for Ripple. day as Zajac and Atiderson massag­ grounded along tbe first bast) tine. candidacy for collector, the Demo­ Allegheny ...... ; ...... 4% "There’s nothing Uke married life Pedn W ill Slletioe BuUdog knuckler is Lefty (Goofy) Gomez, ^4iw Of her late husband; $1,0Q0 an- Orange, Oct. 6.— (A P )—Charles low. bers, L. T. Wood, Joseph Pero. Plead Not Guilty So. New England . . . . 152 156 this location as a convenient spot From that very day on, the Giants State Battle Even; Skb ed the leather apple with plenty ot Gehrig, instead of holding third or itmally to Otto and Augusta Ander- crats brought out a large propor­ Manufacturing Stocks Allied Cbem ...... 234 to keep a fellow attending to busi­ to hold hockey games, the specta­ Penn can be counted on to do one the erratic flreballei, already holder heading for homer to a hurry, waited BurUson, 18. of Shelton, a student Recreation committee, Mathias Those pleading innocent were: ness,’’ grinned McLarnln, after be­ were next to uiutoppable, driving thing this fall—not let Yale win vigor. Zajao craahed out two dou­ -aon, her friends; $2,400 annuaUy to tion of the voters registered ’^ th A son was bom this morning at Acme W i r e ...... 47 49 Am C a n ...... 123)4 tors would be protected from the of one decision over the National until Schumacher fielded the ball to at ’Trinity college In Hartford, was Spless, ^arold Reed. Joseph Destadlo, aJtaa Joe Oeat, ing besieged by admirers in the Gar­ through the pennant. With Ripple again. Tbe great Quaker backfield bles and a single and'Anderson alao Lsaguera. Ths Castilian southpaw rimuise Rulings Duel. their party. the Maples Hospital on Oak street Am. Hardware...... 84% 36% Am Com! Alco ...... 27)4 cold winds on the-west and north bos, Texas, On Short End. first before starting for the plats. As foimd shot to death today In an The sise ot the vote, 612 greater Clerk, George H. Waddell. 32, of West Haven, Becky Schwartz, den dressing rooms. " I ’ve got to in center field, hustling and hitting, should click and win In a free-scor thundered a two bagger into center- pitched the second game of Go­ T h e balance of the income and automobile parked on Racebrook to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Lupac- Arrow H and H, com. 62 64 Am Rad St S ...... 23% sides, by the armory bnd the higb a result, it was no task at all for than two years ago, was attributed Agent town deposit fund, Ray­ 42, of West Haven; Joe Saledonls, Am S m e lt...... 88 "bustle now and I feel like I ’ve got the Terry men won-seven games, tng battle. field. tham’s baasbaU civil war, but, de­ <,^rincipal of the trust fund la to be Road. chlne of 76 Birch street. mond R. Bowers. Bluings and Spencer . 3% 4% bank. Then, seats could easily be T « r y , after putting Dickey out, to by election officials to the work done 40, alias "Bethany Joe" of Bethany; Am Tel and Tel ...... 176% a lot more fighting in my system.'’ lost one and then reeled off a 15- Perm State, with a veteran outfit, spite a decidedly daffy performance, toss to Manouso for a dottUs play: - l^divlded by the executors in three An old type .22-callbre pistol was Bristol Brass ...... 63% 65% ereeted on the sloping sandbank on By JOCK SUTHERLAND by the Republican workers under Old Age Assistance Tax Collector, Arturo Paaquinl, 44. of Walling­ Am Tob B ...... 1(X))4 McLarnto already Is financially game winning streak. should repeat its 1935 vlctoiy over Bobby Cammeron, recently ac­ had things assy most of tha way be­ T h e other ’’buU’’, this time from aud dlstrlhuted whenever lying on the. seat beside him and The Portland Luther League will Samuel Nelson, Jr. Collins Co...... 112 122 the east side, to form a natural Head Coach, University of. Pitta- the supervision of William J. ford; bla wffe, Adeline, 40; Joseph Am Wat Wks . ■ ^...... 25% fixed for life, under the guidance ot Terry, no slouch himself when he burgh "U tU e Clipper" Smith's new charge, quired shortstop, has ^ven the hind hls mates' record-breaking 18-4 ths Yankee dugout, ooeurrsd to ths . deem it to he the best Interests Marvin'M. Scarbrough of New Ha­ visit the Luther League of the Old Age Assistance ’Tax enumer­ (Dolt's Pat. Firearms. 45% 47% seating arrangement. . Also, there Blueflelds a much needed punch at Thornton, Robert J. Smith and Abbotb,. 36, of Ansonia; Elnrico Eagle L o c k ...... Anaconda ...... 41 hla long-time manager. Pop Foster, is plenty of ground on the west end comes to gameness on the diamond, VillanovB, at State College. execution of tbe Giant pitching staff. ninth, after Malone got a surprise the recipients, as follows: ven, medical examiner, declared the Emanuel Lutheran church at its ators, Arthur Keating, Thomas Mc­ 24 26 I would like to see that Holy the plate and fields his position In I f Fits can break tbe backs of the Sedrlck Straughan. Bentozzi, 40, Waterbury; Joseph Fafnir Bearings 110 Armour, lU ...... S% but they talked eagerly of the of the armory for parking ears. But says Ripple to one of the moat Pittsburgh, Oct. 8.—Every year single into left field. Malone is a Qm third to Elisabeth Bniinga youth a suicide. The bullet had en­ regular meeting tonight at 8 o’clock. Cann. Ooss-Dsrtmouth game. Dartmouth brilliant fashion. It might pay to Yankee batters again, and If hit Many Votes Lost Perruccio, of Waterbury; Josephine Gray Tel Pay Station Atchison ...... 81% chance to regain the weltcrwelg.it before this becomes a reality, per­ courageous players he’s ever seen. alow motion picture on the bases, and on ber death to her chll- tered bis right temple. An important business session will Special constable at Mimlclpal 21X 23)4 football takes on a wider Intersec­ la vastly improved, but the Crusad­ keep your eye on this veteran Sun­ mates give him enough runs to beat A number of persona failed or be held and all members are urged Bambini, 43, also of Waterbury, Hart and Cooley . . . . 150 Auburn ...... 34% title from Barney Ross of Chicago. mission to flood the space desired He’ll tell you this story: and tbe obvious thing appeared to in equal shares; one third to Constable Kenneth Howland, of neglected to exercise tbeir complete building, George Apel. tional aspect, and Saturday, Oct. 10, ers have everythliig back from a day, them this time, the whole picture to be present. ’The visitors will Harris Fitch, 33, of Waterbury; Landers, Frary A Clk. 45 47 Aviation (Jorp...... 6% The Garden’s energetic promoter, and erection of seats must first be During a game against Philadel­ bs for Manager Jos McCarthy to jh t B. Billings and on hla death Woodbridge, found the youth’s body franchise as they became mixed up Janitor at Municipal building, Bh-ank Franco, 38, and Mary Fran­ Jimmy Johnston, lost no time start­ strikingly Illustrates that fact. brilliant 1935 team. Their superior will be changed. " send in s pinch runner. Instead, ns at 8:18 a. m. He had been sum­ present a program and refreshments Mann A Bow, Claas A 8% 1014 Balt and O h io ...... 26 obtained from the armory board. phia, Ripple craahed into a wall Susan Billinga and one third to In the intricacies of splitting their Geoige Apel. " co, 28, both o f Providence, R. I.; Bendix ...... 32)4 ing negotiations for a fourth Mc- On the list -

- v: ‘ :.i-js r A \ | i#i«jb>’ii^ V ‘H' fgia-."., ■■., . t »! r r r iM M-v ii~ I I I' ^OOTS AND HER BUfH)IE8 'O u c h ! ■ ■ n Is H U s T4\* WEB. -~TWKNH.S» SKV.taJWVVA SURE*. AIN, SAV O" /S u 'OOM'pj 1 7 / t m SENSE arid NONSENSE NEVN PiCTura. AmoSRKPH XT Poa WE'P VOHAT . TO TAE VIOST N VIVO TAKEN SHALL VOONDERPUL m a n IN V40T L0ANVN6 \ t ‘ Man—Why do you refer to your U n . Stingy—Deaf, the baby )>as B O C ITl.r TWu VjO ^ O . MV . VOO w—VOU > favorite candidate os the pndrie swallowed a penny. What on su th Vlfe\TE PiJTUTOt HOSBAVJOl KANE *CT Poa. wolf? shaU I do? -1 ' ■ - WVTH LONE AND W fW T i Friend—WeU, It’a oustomauy to Mr. Stingy—Oh, let him have it W,\S&*E.S . give a popular aaplrant some animal Hla birthday la next Thursday, any­ name. And he's one of thoM (eUows how. ' . -V— who manage to get just cut of gun­ LOST AND POUND PERSONALS 8 HELP WANTED—MALE 36 h o u s e h o l d (;OOD8 51 HOUSES FOR RENT 65 shot range and then bark and holler A hill ooUectdr ’haa so numy old ROOSEVELT, LANDON till nobody con sleep, ' bllla to coUact that he calls himself LOST—PAIR OF gold rliam«d STOMACH . ACID, gas pains, in­ WANTBJD—EXPERIENCED, routa FOR SALE—WHETB enamelad gaa FOR RENT—SB/ifiN room olnglev It^ s Workr-All the Time a ooUeetor of antiques digestion victims, why suffer? For man, ona who is abls to ta^crease range, used ona year, price rlasnn- with all Improvamenta with or glaaaM, on Middle Turnpike. CeU without fuMtufe. Manchester Happiness must either come from 7419, quick relief get a free sample of a local route, vteady position, able. Call 8406.. No one la all togethor boneot vdio Udga, a doctor'a prescription at Write experience, and referenca. Oraen ■eotlon. Apply Edward J. ARE SILENT TODAY contennnent, or from a vivid hops does not make a determined effort LOST—SMALL IRISH femele eet- Arthur 6rug Stores. Box T, Herald. HoU. TelephMjl 4642, 866 Main St. For Members of Ballet for ths future. Few people ore real-, to pqy hla detta. ter, red witll white nose. Manchee- WEARING APPAREL- ly happy and not oo many are actu- ter -license. Finder please notiry FURS 57 aUy unhappy. Perhapa it'a olgniflcanee that the DOGS— BIRDS—PETS 41 WANTED TO RENT 68 New York, O ct 6. — (AP) —,-^claca In three days there the com­ CampbeU’s FUlIng Station. AIITOMOKILES FOR SALE 4 Young'girls planning to run away gauoae o* "I'knock knock" has made FOR SA1.E—CHILD'S snow suit, Bot Thehr Sofiporters En­ pany wlU dance four times. It also Ben—Was be shocked over tha fu appearance in an election year. 1981 CHEVROLET aport sedan, FOR sale;—CHOW puppies, choice size 6, several women's dressaa, WANTED—THREE to five rooma, front home to join a baUet company wUI appear four timet in New York of litter of five. Priced reasonable. with furnace. Adults. Write Box for aa easy life of art should take death of hla mother-in-law T *L to in* 9v Hex aiavict. ANNOUNCEMENTS 2 1980 Chevrolet sport roadsted, coats, olze 36 to 88. 24 Locuat St. —in two daya. Cal—Yes, he wga electrocuted. It aometimes takes courage to oi^ 8100, 1928 Chrysler coach 820, 1927 145 Weat Center street. Tel. 6185. R. Herald. gage io Verbal Attacks on a look a t Oiethe schedule of the Jeoaa lArt-alck youngstera nig h t look I • 4 European baUet—and then atay with nothing. Chevrolet sedan 820, 1929 Chevro­ also at some of the “jumps." On ()ne 19 always regretting what DON'T LET OLD CLOTHES, WANTED—TO RIJY 58 DESIRABLE PARTY wanU 6 or the family. Nov.. 10 the group dances in Mil­ The Tbonerville Trolley That Meets All the Trains By Fontaine Fox papers and magasines accumulate. let coach 835, 1928 Whippet con­ POULTRY AND SUPPLIES 43 7 room hotue. Muat ba in excellent Many Fronts. The beginning of the tour of this they do and yet always doing what vertible coupe 826; also used parts waukee. Next day it it in Cedar they regret. xr-. lllt. rMrtfftf* FiE> They are Are hazards. Keep attics condition and good location. Write unique (tttanlzatloa—an arrival to­ Rapids,' la.; next day in Lawrence, and cellars spic and span with the and tires. A. Pantaleo, WetherelJ FOR SALE^t-NBW HAMPSHIRE WANTED TO BUT full sized girls Box C, Herald. day on the Be de France with its Quotations street. Phone 3346. Red Pulleta.' B. T. Allen, 37 Doane Kas.; next in Des Motaqs; next in BcheUie—Are the fish biting? OUR BOARDING HOUSE WIB Cleaners. Second hand clothes used bicycle. Phone 6510. By ASSOCIATED FfUESS initial engagement Oct. 8 at Chapel St. Paul; next but one Winnipeg; taken in payment, or a nominal street. Telephone 7616. Ernie—I don’t know. If they are, J i religion allows Itsrif to be­ 1936 PONTIAC SEDAN, 1934 Ply­ LEGAL NOTICES 78 While their supporters came to Hin, N. C —barely irtt the dancers n*tt Fargo, N. D. they're biting each other. come engulfed in the tide of econo­ fee will be oharged. Absolute mouth coach, 1931 Pontiac sedan, verbal blows, Preaidant Roosevelt time to get rid of their sea legs. BaUeta are usually fairly large or­ mic and social and poIlUcsl changes, HUM'--’THE -DAV OP MlWAiCLES honesty and satisfaction guaran­ '.930 Chevrolet conpc, 1930 Ford GARDEN—FARR-—DAIRY ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 56 liiaVOR PERMIT and Governor Lendon temporarily The baUet leaves for the Orient in ganizations, and if managers are to it will undermine itself and destroy n=VOU ASK ME, teed. Address Box W, Herald. IfOTlCB OP APPLICATION early December. During the tour Does a man really diange? WeU, HAS ■piETaaKieo/ i f x w a s l y t roadster, 1929 Pacl;ard touring. PRODUCTS 50 FdR RENT—ROOM Ir private Thil I* to aive notle* that I, John held their Are today, devoting tbem- make sufficient to pay dancers a good many of them develop their Its effectiveness. 1935 Dodge 1-2 ton panel. Cole in the UnitM! States the baUet wiu rail farea, they must book aa clW —Secretary of Oommeroe Daniel 6 0 SUPS OT= NT/ EVESV(5HT, X*D THOSE THREE residence, for one or two, con­ Joseph Kennedy of 7 Kueemary salves to conferences before going dance every day (aometimes twice a weaknesses and Idiosyncrasies tmtil Motors. tinuous hot water, and shower. Place, Mancheater, Conn., have filed as poaaible.' , ( they blow completely up. C. Roper. ^ Ai-RE T H E ONieS FOR SALE— QREEN mountain an application dated 6th of October, to the front line campaign trenches day) excepting ten. Those ten will This winter Jooss Is releasing b.*- •THIMH IT WAS A. MiWAGE'— I'D Box O, Herald. 193B, w ith ! th e L iq u o r C o n tro l Com- once again. , < wiU be spent traveling. en baUets, including the famous and The abundant life does not come WHO HAVE THE potatoes. Telephone 5924. mlsalon for a Club Permit for the Hewitt—I didn't understand what LIKE. TO VAMOW TH E BRAM O C«= Manchester WANTED AUTOS— FOR RENT— PLEASANT room At Topeka, Oovemor London con­ The longest stay the Jooea group Inimitable “Green Table”, a satire on the waiter meant when he sent in to those who have all obstacles re­ enle of alcoholto liquor on the ferred yesterday with Edwin Ckinrt, wiU make anywhere la in San Fran- the Leag(Ue of Nations. moved (rom their paths by others. " B R A S S ! L . a k ID Evening Herald MOTORCYCLES 12 83.50 per week, nice location. In­ premlaee of 68 Enet Center atreet, former immigration oommlsaionaf my order shouting “Ham and aggs, SCOLSRiKiS S U D S T H A T CAHTUUKi FOR SALE—GRAPES. 46 Norman quire at '98 Pine street. .Vancheeter, Conn. The buetneaa le and have the eggs over.” It develops from within and is root­ IT IS U 'T CLASSIFIED VANTEHD TO BITY an Oldsmobile atreet.. Telephone 7818,^ owned by Waehinaton L. O. L. Social at Bllla Island, N. Y., who told the Jewett—Did you find out? ed in strong mental and moral fiber. B A 66V PAKirS. WRlH\ALE.D (X»ATS sedan body, only. No. F 1932. Club of 68 East Center atreet. Man­ governor that "humanizaUoo” of gumenta before tha voters. Repre- Hewitt—Yea, when I got the or­ —President W. M. Lewis, Lafa­ TA12N11SHED ADVERTISEMENTS chester, Conn., and will be conducted Immigration. laws and a non-parti­ yette College, Easton, Pa. AMD •ROUeWHECHS IVJTO TWV^EE Write William Gerich. 88 West BOARDERS WANTED* 59-A by John Joqfph Kennedy of 7 Roec- sentaUve WilUam Lemke, Union BJORKVAU TAKES OFF der I found that the eggs were over Count « u aT«rn««» »urua io • U nt Main street, Rockville, Conn. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 mary Place, Mancheater, Conn., aa san board to admiulater relief were party, accused the New Deal In a the age limit. CLEANED, PRESSED AVJD NAAMiCURED laUUIa, Dumboro abbroviatloni p e rm ittee. needed. speech at Fargo, N. D., of "regimen­ ()ne of the remarkable features •aoli ouuot a* ^ *ord and ootnpduna FOR SALE—GLENWOOD Inaulat- WANTED— BOARDER or couple to room and board, heated room, JOHN JOSEPH KENNEDY Ckiral eald London promised con­ tation” for the “Internationalist Don’t forget. that the fellow who of acting os Judge of college eEisire/1 HAVE SOME TARHSHED Horde aa two irorda Utnlmuin coat U ed g u stove, In' very good condi­ D ated 6th- o f O ctober, 1988. sideration of a proposal to UberaUse WITHOUT BARONESS EVA prlca Os tbro« itaca. . PROFESSIONAL garage If desired. Tel. 6871. H-1C-9-S8. viewpoint.” has to raise money for the pay roll beauties la that for the first time Unr ratao oar dajr lor tranaiaat tion. Call at 13 Oak street, Room the present Immigration law*. Norman 'niomaa. Socialist, said has one more worry than you. you get to appreciate how many r g ■e>R%6 AP.OUHD HERE THAT SERVICES 22 11. Another caller quoted London as (Oonttnoed (ram Page One) pretty girls there are in America. 'isarctiTa/MBrab 1ft 1M1 at Pocatello, Idaho, that Senator 'V Caah Charge JOHN COCKERHAM—Pianos tun­ favoring an effective "legal means" Borah’s "anti-monopoly (JapItaUam While she never married him a —George White, theatrical pro- APARTMENTS—FLATS—- to put a atop to lynching. where he probably wUI fly. Rain also duoer. • Cooaacutlva uajra t atai f ota ed repaired and rebuilt. Price rea­ TENEMENTS 63 cannot bring ua freedom, peaiee and woman has always biu] a tender spot t CoDMcuttva uay* eel t oiai il ota sonable. 28 Bigelow street. Dial ^ r^ d e n t BetiRna plenty.” may be encountered, adding to ths in her heart for an early admirer of V » J r I Day ...... 4.e*| 11 oioi H ota 4219. VOTE OF TOWNS President Roosevelt returned to Earl Browder, Communist recent­ hazards over a stretch of about 800 hers who Ucked another boy who If the taxpayers and polipe ez- All ardara for irracular lairrttona PLUMBING FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement Washington from Hyde Park, N. Y., miles. ezecutivea of 20 yearq ago bad arm ba ohargad at tha on* tlna rata. with all conveniences, newly reno­ ly incarcerated at Terre Haute, said she waa not as pretty as bis Bpacial rataa for loag tarn 'arary Agency for after a aeries of (x^ferencea with said: Favorable west winds were fore­ girl friend. attacked the causes instead of the day adTaniatng giva upon raguaai. REPAIRING 23 S tan^rd vated. 418 Center atreet. Tel. 4224. supporters. One of them. President '1 beUeve every Presidential can­ cast for much of bis long oversea symptoms of crime, our prisons 4Fa ^3391, ^ Ada ordarad Cor thraa a t ala days Sanitary SHOWS ALMOST WUllam Oreeq of the Ameri(mn didate ought to spend 24 hours at would not need the capacity of bnd atoppad bafort tba tbird oi fiftb LAWN MOWER SHARPENING, t OR RENT—TWO five room flats, bop to a point some 400 mUes west Sam—That man Uves' off the t»a .obargod i.nly for tba ac- Hroehler • Cram Federation of Labor, reported that leaiat in jail. It would broaden out of Ireland, Where he is likely to en- SUMS of Ufa. today. recalling. Kej' making, vacuum all Improvements, good location. —Warden H. L. Jackson, Southsni M i a j . ,.. lUMt Bril Api^y Edward J, - Holl,<-Telephone labor waa“ 90 per cent” .for the his .nOTpatby/” ocHinter „Btlft..beadwinda that .pcob« Bsii---What. .kliid:,cd ’a..job..doos hs Id obargiog at tba rata aaroao. but ' bte'iihir*' titb.r^itfe4hed,'' recohdlOb ‘ llI ^ tS G g fteauty N O P A m S H i n President. ably will slow up his speed. Similar claim? » ' Mlriitgah' ithta priMm...... ao allowanca oi rafunda can ba mada ed. Tool sharpening. Bralthwalte, 4642. Green said "humanitarian pollciaa OB atz tfina ada atoppad al^tar tba FIXTURES and IHATBK1AI> conditi(ma, offidala said, vroijld face Sam—He’s a bone ape(da]lst—sets Wrestling improves the figure d rtb day. 52- Pearl stree(. TO RENT—THREE room apart­ (Oontinaed from Page One) under the administration ought to him as he flies over England aind on . broken arms and legs. Mo forbtdr*} dlaplBy ilnaa BOt be continued and by those who In­ and keeps me in perfect health. ment with electric' ice box and to Stockholm. And, what Is more, I don’t have to aoIA STANDARD tied 79 to 79 and the moderator said augurated them.” TOWN ACCEPTS Arthur Himtlngton', who jdottsd Keep pushing ahssd, your chance Tba aarald witi oot bB’raapobaibla PRIVATE INSTRUCTION 2J stove. Apply EMward J.- HoU, 865 diet. he would ask the attorney-general Another caller, Frank Murphy, the course Bjorkvall- wlU fly, said for success is so much better ao for more than oba inoorraot maartloa PLUMBING CO. Main street Tel. 4642. for a ruling on the mattier. Seventy- Democratic Candidate for governor —Mrs. Mary 'Elizabeth Brewer, ot aay a%varttaamaB* ordtrat* for DO YOU LIKE VO DRAW ? Learn tiOl Alain St. Phone 8301 the plans had a cruising ' speed of many people are sitting down and London, England, professional otura ibaa oria tlma. four votes were cast there for the of Michigan, pointed to "industrial around 110 to '120 miles an hour. WBlting. Tba loadvarlaat uiuiaatuo oi luvgr* IDuatrating, deslgiilng or cartooing sale of beer. gains." Murphy said the automobile BOARD BUDGET wrestler. roet publtcatloirpt advartiatag will ba In spare time. Write today tor HOUSES FOR RENT 65 He estimated the trip to Stockholm raotlfla only by uanoaJlaMon of tba A similar number of votes were industry had been stimulated by should be made in about 34 hours. Dr. (Jutten—Oh, you needn't pay talent test (no fee). Give age and wider distribution of purchasing ebarga uiada tor tba aarviaa randarad. occupation. Box K, Herald. FOR RENT—MODERN six room cast In Chaplin against the sale of The plane, called "The Pace­ me until after I remove your appen­ V 411 adrartiaamanta muat oontofn any liquor, with 64 favoring beer power. WITHOUT TIFFS maker”, carried only a wireless re* dix. iB atyla. copy and lypugrapby wild house, with sleeping porch. Call Flailing away at the administra­ • ragulatioDi anforcao by tha pub!lab« ASK FOR BOOKLEH" "A thireer ot TOWN ADVERtlSEMENT Manchester Construction Company, and only 18 for no permit. celvlng set and no sending equip- McTaviab—I'm not going to pay A Thought ara and ihty raaarva ibt right to Two communities. Beacon Falls tion, Colonel Frank Knox said at (Oontinaed from Page One) ihent Weather reports are to be you now. I was merely counting my ^ HREE SOULS WITH Beauty". Hartford Academy of 4131 or 4279. Boston last night while Preaideat Cost not away therefore your adit, raviaa oi lajac* any oopv eoa> Hairdressing, 603 Main atreet, and Kllllngworth, which switched to broadcast to bltn at regular inter­ money before you gave me the confidence, which hath great rec­ ■EOT A SIKJQL6 THOOQHT • al^rad ubj«otiunabla' the Republican column a year ago, Roosevelt repudiated Cknnmunist for town employees with the ex­ vals until he reaches Si point near ether. a- ■ ------. __ -- CLUBINU HUUH&^'lataidab gda to Hartford. Phone 7-87ti. OFFICIAL NOTICE returned to the Democratic fold yes­ support he failed "peculiarly ompense ot reward.— Hebrews ba/ pubhahad aam a day muat ba ra* ception ojl school teachers. the Irish coast where he will adjust 10:35. •M'ffd by It o‘etrwa nooo: duturdatv terday. (Canterbury and Plalnvllle enough” to explain "why the (Com­ Petition For Increase his equipment to hear from Euro­ Time flies faster for the man who fcOtia a m HELP WANTED— T O W ADVERTISEMENT also swung to the Democratic side munists want to see him re-riect- pean stations along the route. ^ is busy. after having been Republican. ed.” A petition for an extra $20,000 in They Conquer who believe they MM TELEPHONE VOUR - ..... FEMALE 35 MAKING VOTERS thu school .budget, - to be used for Bjorkvall climbed Into the cock­ can.—Dryden. ‘ Canterbury broke a precedent of Reed'a Attack pit of hIs plafie at 7:20 o'clock, Poet—Are you the man who cut ; WANT ADS. nearly half a century In electing a Another attack on the New Deal equalizing or raising salaries, was my hair last time I S( ORCHV SMITH Sad News CHRISTMAS CARDS.—100 percent ASSESSORS’ NOTICE circulated, amcmg the school teach­ waved goodbyo to the seYerai hun­ ByJOHNCTERRY Ata ed during the.meeting. A similar motdr. DOCTOR? CAN tba CA8H HATEM w ill o* aooapia'o aa Bton at the Town Clerk’s Office In two votea, Raymond A. Griswold de­ social program was "oompleta and request may be made to a special Ole—Do you suffer from the heat New York.—Harry Blum, 21, ac­ PONE UP-VOU MIGHT UP A BIT- W» TAtK WITH I'm 60BRy,;, CHAP WIU. NBVBK k'UbL. k*AYM!SNT tf paid at tb a buat- ed unneceaaary. Request samples. hereby notified and required to re­ There was a bright sun and cused as a speculator m World Ser' TAUOMTH ANVbNm naaa offtca op or bafera tba aavaatb Rainbow,. 16V Park Row, New the Municipal Building for the pur­ turn to the Assessors on or before feating Eric Swan, Republican, by absolute tyranny” leading to "sn- town meeting later, it was under­ dlrar aklea aa he began thp run down In summer? HAVE Ik B DOCTOR H IM -? / g b n u im cn /I day following tba Aral ma«itioa of pose of examining the qiiallflcations the first day of November next a 110 to 108. slavement of all people.” stood today. Yon—Yes—more than it any oth­ ies tickets, told Magistrate Henry LOOK M5U OVBR- AGAIN-1 aaeh ad otharwti* ih« OHAKUh: York. the long concrete strips of the air­ H. Curran money waa the cause of of electors and admitting to the list of property owned by them on In other voting centers the results Joseph P. Kennedy, former chair­ On motion of Town Treasurer port. He made a perfect takeoff, er season. tiATM will ba oollactad. No raapunat- ELECTOR'S OATH those who shall were close, although for the most man of the securities commission, it all. blllCy for arrvra tn. taiaphudad ada the first day of October, 1036, and George H. WaddeU, the meeting the plane lifting Its 8,000 pounds A man, be said, gave him the will ba aaaumad and thatr accuracy “ h e l p WANTED— m a l e 36 be found quallflcd on the rolIo^ving the Assessors will meet them for part the Republicans piled up huge upheld the President In a New York voted its thanks to Mr. HoU for his gently Into the air. A Scotchman had been told by his cannot ba guarNot««d days: the piapose of receiving their list majorities. speech and declared that It was gift of property, which with the doctor that he had a floating kidney. ticket which was found on him, as MAN AND WIFE—To run i ^ l Saturday, October 10 and legislation to regulate the securltlea He was much disturbed by the diag­ a reward for delivering flowers. INDEX Ot at the pleo bought from Mr. Grady for Experts say that a fat herring "He told me,” said Blum, "that colTec agency, Earnings up to $240 Saturday, October 17, IU36, business which first provoked ha­ $750 were desired for a right of way contains, weight for weight, aa nosis and went to the minister of his CLASSIFICATIONS ^ In a month. New Ford sedan given from 8 a. m, until 8 p. m. AIDES OF PARKER tred against Mr. Roosevelt. church with a request for the pray­ hla girl friend couldn’t go to the ttirtba-rrrrrrr, ...... a On the other hand, Joseph B. Ely, for a sanitary sewer from streets much nourishment, as s g o ^ beef­ ers of the congregation. game with him, so be was sending htBgagamaBta, ...... B producers oa bonus. I send com­ Said first session may be publicly Municipal Building east of East cemetery. steak. &-.11 Aiarriagaa .••••. •«««a»ata* plete outIU. You don’t risk a pen­ adjourned from time to time hut no former DemocraQe governor of "I don't know,” said the minister her the flowers and I could have the O aatba ...... » ny,. Details free. Albert Mills, 372 session shall be heUl later than Sat­ Oriober 8. 7, 8, 9, IS, 14, 15, 16, PUT UNDER BONDS Massachusetts, assailed "the Wal­ dubiously, "I’m afraid that at the ticket. My girl friend and I Card OI Thanka •••••••• ^onmouth, Cincinnati, O. urday, October 17, except a session 18, 20, 21, 21, 23, 24, 26, 21, 18, 9 a. laces, the Ickes and the 'I^gwella" mention of a floating kidney the couldn’t both go to the game on one to Uamorlam .. m. to 11:30 a. m. and 1 p. m. to congregation would laugh.” ticket but. If I could sell It, we both Ltat and found ...... to cxainine and admit those whoac (Continued from Page One) aa "aociallatic," He said 'T am for ABBounoaBianta ...... qualification matiirc after Saturday, 5 p. m. ' driving them out of government.” "I don’t see why they should,” re­ could go to a show. So I tried to 1^-zri plied the sufferer. "It was only last sell. It" Paraonala ...... October 17, and on or beforo Tues­ October 10, SO and November 2, alleged they committed perjury A dispute . over relief methods . . AolaBiobllaa day, November 3rd, which session when they testified they were not in continued. Harry L. Hopkina, reUef FLAPPER FANNY By Sylvia Sabbath you prayed for looee Magistrate Curran suspended sen­ Auioiwobilaa Cor 8ala ...... 0:00 a. m. to 11 :S0 a. m. and 1 p. m. - — ^------e av NU HKviCf. me. r.H .a ia u a(« r.o # y . „ livers.” tence. shall be held Monday, November 2, to 7 p. m. New York last February 8, eight administrator, aedd a demand of • Wflaae.U Automobilaa (or Eaehariga 1936 from 6 a. m. Until 6 p. m. days before the Wendel kidnaping John G. Stuta, Kansas emergency W Auto Acoaaaorlaa^TIraa ...... EMERGENCY relief director, for publication of Auto Kapalrlng—Painting ••••• . Signed, Saturdays, October 10, 11, 24, 31, allegedly WM committed. Auto debuola ...... DAVID CHAMBERS, 9 a. m. to 11-noon. "Government witnesses,” said WPA records, waa “another one of WASHINGTON TUBS By Crane OUT OUR WAY By Williams Autua—Shib by Truck ...ff***. tho.se red herrings.” FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser A u to a ^ F o t H ire ...... CLARENCE N. LUPIEN, Quinn, "will prove that both were in Ve$,MV 9 0 V, I-AH-WOULD SU6 GE5 T THAT ) J BOV, IT'S Owners of automobUoa, motorcy­ New York on February 6." Reads Affldavita C»' HE TDOK. OUR AIR­ S E E WHUT TH* SAMBf VOU-VB T a l l o w A «TD --tiarsgea—Sarvloa—tilerega sieer- CALLS RICHARD MARTIN, .William Hard, radio commentator VOU REMAIN HERB SEVERAL OAVS. INHERES) PLANE W/THOLIT, Cjo m n a B e •yOUVE MISSED OOT TO HAVE A Mptorcyclaa-^Bicyclaa ./....••* • 11 JOSEPH G. PERO, cles and trailers are reqnested to The date was significant, a reli­ CCAOi.l DDWT kktM/ WHY SHAKC sooa. Wantad Atstoa-»Uoturcyo'aa ... 11 bring in registration of oars. able source later said, "because it for the Republlcaj. National commit­ THAT Fisft up THERM PERMISSION AN" A KNCXKOUT.' O O L O E - w e BILL d P SALE. TO ■BalBaaa and a^rBleaBioMl Baralaaa HAROLD M. REED, a U N IO ^ , HAKIO ODLOte- POLK'E MATHIAS SPIESS, mlgbt ba concluded the conspiracy tee, .read three affldavita to support 'ttXJ STUCK ME OW T W SE03WD SET nr OUT PUT DAVSOP S E L L A CAB, TO 1 LIKB VOu ROR Bualnaaa darvtoaa Offarad II Evening meetings are for the con­ to kidnap Wendel was being batch­ charges of New Deal p'|it Cottonwood, Idaho, SEASON! WAS LAST A M SH E lL B ^ ^ S E OUV FROM TWr OUMI? MAOLV. IF yOOD Utlllnary—lyraaambklng .»••••• li ning sessions. the Hudson ccunty jail In Jersey Senator Borah (R., Ido.), caUed the South gold standard the "atandard of ’YfcAR! OF T O lo Moving—TrUcklng<^woraga •••• 10 City where they remained three HUMDRED IT- MOW, WHUT S E F o e e W B Public Pfasangar Saraloa ...... 10*A Ex-service men having disability hours. scarcity.” PalBltagi^Papcrlog ...... 4 3 2 1 compenaatton rating file same with Weat Virginia, where two Demo- DOLLARS EASY DO VOU STARTED- ' Protaaalonal S arrlcaa ...... NOTICE YES. TWO K abairlpg ...... ; ...... the Assessors before November lat. Pittsburgh—A five year old boy— cratic Senators are engaged ‘ in a THIMKT - rgllbfing—l^alng—Claantng North All Usta of Real Estate muat give the nurses call him "Tough Mike”, feud, waa the scene of on uproarious HUNDRED/ ^'^'Toilbt Uoodt and Baratoa ... OfThe boundaries of the land, aa by taw Oiexlk—Isn't worried about the meeting laat night. Rush Holt, ^'..Wgnted—Bualnaaa Sa.vioa S 4 3 2 required, or they will not be accept­ broken leg he received In an auto- "Baby Senator,” appeared at Fair- ■MbcatlaBal ed. Persons neglecting to sttimd AA/uiaaa aad C*A«»aaa mobUe accident: he wants a cigar­ mount to oppose the re-election of X Private inarruetton ••v«»«»e. to their lists on or before the flrat ette. Senator M. M. Neely, but boot and fib^ylttg_* t . Ls.tA*ta.AA •• a a aa AMBULANCE TAX COLLECTOR day of Novemb^ ^ 1 have ten per XToctoff .aaJd be threatened to catcalia forced ' him to leave the c: Mualcal—Dramatic ..e.aaaaaa cenL adif^' to same. AU'J^fsbns' spewing pUHorm. ' He aaid'Seaa- Wanted—Inatrootton •..••••• ( Uougan) leave the hoapitai if he didn’t a liabla io give in Usta of Taxalfle smoke. tor Neely was “back of this." . M asB elal All persons liable by law to pay Property, Real Or Personal are '' The atandard bearers of other WuaOS—auMik.—MortBSCM • taxes In the He flldn’t get it and he's stlU a Biistau. -OaponuDlil...... 5 6 3 0 raGHTH BCUIOOL AND iirg^ to appear before the Aoaes- patient. parties kept on spreading their ar- Monti* to Loan ...... TmLlTIES DISTRICT sora. Persons making out their U.l. as. .,liutl«u (Holloran) lists will be obUged to make oath H .ip W anted—K .m al* ...... o ' of Manchester ara hereby notified and sign same. Persons filing Hats FTSBCKLES^TtoU HAVE a«lp W .ni.d—Mat...... I . that on O ct 1 I shall have n rate ) A PEA/CHANGES TO BECAUSE AT SalMoiui Waot.d ...... M,A 3 0 6 0 bill for the collection of .one and aa agents for other persons must AND 6HAOYSIOE H.li, W uttd—Mat. or Nemsls.. 11 one-half mills on the dollar laid on declare-under oath, that they have SAVE SEVERAL HUNDRED DOLLARS 'MAKS INTbUR ATTI- WHAT Aa.u,. W .ni.d ...... It-A ’ (Quiah) .been duly appointed agent and have the Hat of 1935, due to the collector \TUDB BEFORE TOU'U. REASON WB OONT Sttuattoe. Wanted—P.mal. ... t| full authority aturiinewiedgb to flie HAPPENTD SUnatlon. Wsnt.rt—M il...... U Oct l i t 1936. such list Blanks can'be obtained ON SACRIFICE SALE OP SMALL FARM ' BE OF Much USE OUT W»S tCmploitmtai A a.n clM ...... O 4 3 4 0 TTazes accepted every work HA>*E A «»• aioea—P.t»-PeiUt.T—Vohlrl*. of the Aaaesaors, Town Clerk and \t h e r e OB»—B ird*—P .U ...... day and evening daring October at Only 4 miles from Aircraft factory—«ear Manchester. 47 Main street and eve^ day until at the several Post Offices in Town. THIRD U»» Vtocll—V .h lrlu ...... HOSPITAL . • a 4-room house, completely renovated, 2Vi*acre tobacco Z MOVED TOU DOWN TO Pooliry and S u p p IIm ...... Satardny noon at Blacksmith shop, neose Note:— Noveaiber 2nd Is THE SECOND TEAM TEAM.*! W .at.d r P .t. — Poeltrp—^taeli 12 William street the.last day. shed, bam and garage; 3 acres of tillabk land. Gty Poi aale^SHaMUeaM*. FOROMiy A ru o le . Coi 8 a i...... 5 1 3 1 Take Notice! AU taiXM unpaid water available. Terms. Beats and Aootuofl— ...... Nbv. 1, 1686. wUI be charged inter­ BmU L. a. Hohenthal, Jr., REASON* SiMldlBB t u to r ia ls ...... est at tlM rate ot 9 per cent per nn- Ohalrman, "Candy aaain! I thought irou w m saving your pehhles (or a ulamonds—Watefass"' Jdw.lry WATER DEPT. nnm from Oct 1, 1U6 auitU j^d. Thnmaa J. Lewie, ROBERT J. SMITH, INC. rainy day." JOSEPH CHABTIEB. Henry A. Mutrie, fi.r/'jss' rts?“r.".!rr.*r?.'!..::«-7 963 Main street Phone: 3450—5343—5746 . “I did, and die last time, you made me shower down for taxi g**4«r — ran^D aitjr Pndasu H 3 0 7 7 ■ OoUeotor. Aaaeaoora.' fare.” \ Manchester, Oonn., Sept 28, 1986. Manchester, Oonn., OcL 6; 1888. 67^.WilU.ll^6v^ Mttaleal instroaiM ta ...... u (After 5 P. M.) r*nei»iN.M. "WB MOM-PCODOCF.R •tare ■galpaieBt u Uismiv S• s tU es rWI M •••••...... H [•atlaa Asnaral—ra n m..- 7 8 6 6 MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE An Old Freind By THOMPSON AND CULL Wantad—T e B ay ALLEY OOP Some Consolation By HAMLIN MANCHESTER CONFOUND THAT ee<^C>IM(^ HUMBLE FXRtXTH WHV, IT'S WHAT TWiE DIc{B&„. J HIS R2IENDS )Se!6E,BESiPES V:: Waal UMaU Bm aoBt .OaSsEAMT lANEP during hiaxareer, but it is'doub^if any - Mb. ruts. TMMMta.. single performance he made can equal that ON A T ie iP ME — tf«y iana fw Rut GAS CO. agrintt Miehkaa la U2i BACiCTTO It was on the dedication of rile DM sta­ 5AW A.LLA, Iw Rsiit 1-1,M dium that Red. apparently inroired by the ALLSy O O P * • • • a • 9 « • • « • ■ 5 0 7 5 momentous occaMoa. tan wiht giving the NOW BEGINS mtm Pa* Sato grwtest diq;)lay of individual edfort ever T O F E E L A ELEirrRIC € 0. RNpb Steiger khdied"^ tor M tifltm, Cw Bala . , 1 ,1 . 28 14 then foce and screamed aa the (kdloplng . —.a n . 19 -GhciKt tore from hit 5>yird'Gbe btde over am 1 .U 19 . . n . l 91 a toadMlowa .Tb«^ in rapM suecMaiOD, 1

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