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"'1^^ rBrittoL Baakat lunchea ttona. Tbara will ba a program ot L. McCann and Miss Mary A. Mc- MANCHESTER — A CITY OP VILLAGE CHARM I 1m .takan t o mambars and food aporta and gamea. Caim were both employed at the SPE aA LS driaka wUf ba on tala on tba locM exchange. BAUER COUMTITED FOR FRIDAY VOL.l v , N O . 270 (OaaaUM Atoaitltlag on Faga 16.), MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14| 1986 (SIXTEEN PAGES). Tba principal apaakar at Nathan Hale, U O. T. A.. No. fl, List of Those Who Hare Not PRICE THREE kflald day win ba Nattonal Sacra- will bold Ita regular monthly meet­ Mrs. Arthur Knofla o f Munro bUxwan B oom — r A. Caton. A fenaral ing in Orange hall tbla evening at stree* who ia spending the summer TO STATE HOSPITAL f aport^ will ba bald. 6:80. All outatandlng committees St Crystal Lake, gays a birthday Paid Property Taies are urged to make final reporta, COFFEE 'P /u cedicr7it V o u A'P u ^i ^ CoughHn Strides To Battle Scene laiM . Clara ICoDonald. Hiaa Helan party Tuesday afternoon for her alao complete financial ratuma. It small daughter, Janet, who was 8 Dr. Rojr C. Ferguson Reports SOUVENIR HUNTERS NO REVOLUTION .SHdell and tbair motbar bava rent- ia desired that all members of the Giyea to PoUce Chief. 3il Bdwia Brap*a braaa on Wada*- years old. Sixteen ohUdren from Young Men Has. Mental Dis­ Junior lodge and Fife and Drum Rockville, Hartford and this town HOSTAGES FACE DEATi rtb atraat aind plan to move to Corps get their memberataip tickets order-Sent to Norwich. attended and helped Janet cele­ Yes Sir! W e Have The TOWARDTINCUP aebaatar abortlyi Mra. McDonald which entitle them to the outing brate, and showered her with dainty Iiutructlons to remove ths rsgls- been in tba optical and jewelry Saturday at Lake Compounce. Confeettgoery RUSH SCAFFOLD AT tration plates from aU automobiles Special to The Herald I^BlneaB tn Provldenca. gifts. Mrs. Knofla used green and Roy Volkert and Horace Risloy yellow in the decorations of the cot­ on which tbs first installmsnt of the RockviUe, Aug. 18.—Theodore Car You Want At The FOR raUGHUN Bauer, charged with attempted ag­ « Tba RapubUcan Tawd committee of Highland Park are spending the tage and served many of the good current property tax b*a not been SUGAR BEFORE FIRING SQUADS things that children delight in. gravated assault following n fracas tain meat Tueaday avenln^. Auguat remainder of their vacation camp­ paid were received today by Chief In which he discharged a shotgun Price You Want To PUBUC EXECUTION at 7:S0 In the Municipal build- ing out at Rocky Neck SUte Park, of Police Samuel O. Gordon from through a door at his mother-ln- p k g . East Lyme. Manchester Lodge, No. 99, L. O. *Jc Constitution Has Not Fafled, a . ' L., will meet tonight at 8 o'clopk In State Motor Vehicles Commissioner law'a house, aUegedly In an attempt Spanish Loyalists at S a i: Orange hall. Michael C!onnor. to shoot his wife, Tueaday morning, Pay. Every One Of Liast month a list of . the delin­ was presented in City court here Rip Away Hanipiiaii’s Hood Says Priest; Gets Ovation Britain Fears War Members of the 1935B class of quents was sent by Tax Collector this morning. SAYS NEW DEAL Sebastian Threaten j SHELL FISH Manchester High school wUl meet George H. Howe to the motor vehi­ Dr. Roy C. Ferguson tesUfled that Walnut MEATS Theni A Good Value this evening at 7:80 at the (Jenter cles oommlaaioner. Ths names of he had twice exunlned Bauer and As Negro Still Breathed as N. U. S. J. Meeting STEAMING CLAMS persons subject to loss of registra­ and proceed to the home of Mrs. •aid he found the young man suffer­ W ilt Involve Europe KM Seven for Each O ii:i P in e h u r s t tion Until the tax is paid wen to be ing from a mental disorder. He reo- i lb. 2 3 e IS AN EXPENSIVE 2 qts. 35c David Mullen, to pay a laat tribute 1936 Plymouth DeLuxe Coach......... .$675 sent to Chief Gordon today. ommended hoapltallsatloiL Judge After Trap Was Sprung; Starts; Boos for Hoover. DIAL 4151 of respect to their former class­ Killed by Miells from^ CHOWDER CLAMS mate, Misa Doris May Hoff, who A new law passed during the last John E. Fisk nolled .e charge Ounpbeirs 1934 Reo Convertible...........................$375 London, Aug. 14.— (AP)— The<t>scant on receipt of news from Rome session of the Legislature provided against Bauer and ordered him com­ 302 Main Street Opened, 30c pint died yesterday at the Hartford hos­ Over 10,000 in Crowd. AMATEUR HOUR British government today looked on regarding Premier MussoUnl’s at­ for the revokatlon'of registration of mitted to the State boepttal at Nor­ Cleveland, Aug. ^4— (AP) — Rev. the strife In Spain as a possible One Blocft Nortb of Annoiy In Shell, 1.5c quart pital. Rev. Wataon Woodruff will 3932 Ford Coupe.................................. $250 titude which was described in Rebel Warship; Hondredi officiate at the funeral to be held cars on which municipal property wich for a month. BEANS Charles E. Coug^Un told delegates spark for setting off a general Downing street as ‘‘discouragtog.'’ tomorrow at 2 o'clock at the home at the opening session of the Na­ Buropea*^ war. Officials frankly deacribed the 1932 Chrysler C oupe.................. $295 Owensboro, Ky., Aug. 14— (AP) CoL Knox Declares American Center Boneleaa Sitees of her aunt, Mrs. Mullen, 13 Knox tional Union for Social Justice con­ It took under "urgei>t coiuidera- situation as "obvioualy critical," Have Been Incarceratei}.^| street. 1931 Oakland Sedan .................... $185 — Souvenir hunters ripped the hang­ vention today, "We will not partici­ tion" the question of banning the Ths French draft of the proposed lb 3 S c . For a Cool, RefreaUng Olaas of Bee^—Hece’e man's hood from the face of Rainey People Cannot Be fooled pate In any social revolution which export of civil planes as an after- non-intervention accord, it was au­ SW O RD n S H Meredith Steveiuon, Jr., son of Bethea immediately after the 22- math of the departure yesterday of thoritatively stated, contained tbs BULLBTINI Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Stevenson of 1931 Buick Sedan.................................. $295 would reduce such good people who six British aircraft reported to be ------YOUR BEST BET------ year-old negro waa hanged here to­ are represented here to Uncups or suggestion that export of civil air­ Usbon, Portogal. Ang. 14^ 20 Marble street, left this morning day before a huge throng for asaault Forever, Calls Policies destined Tor belligerents In tbs planes should be barred. WBHLE’S AND NEW ENGLAND—ON TAP 1931 Hupp Sedan ......... $185 beggary." (AP)—Mors than a thoosaad for Hackensack, N. J., for a visit upon « 70-year-old white woman. penliuula civil war. But it waa declared that a Brit­ goverament mUitUmesi, Inetod- MACKEREL .. .2 lbs. 25c , Halibut with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Spaghetti — Grinders — and Sandwiches of All Kinds, Father Coughlin added, "America Bethea atiU breathed when a few ^Economic Vauderine.” hasn't failed nor has the Constitu­ Botb Prime Minister Stanley ish embargo on such sxpbrts waa faig a hundred wosaui, dtac la a Mrs. James Stevenson of that place, blade the Way Ton Uke Thetnl A M ILLION 3931 Hudson Sedan ( 2 ) ....................... $275 persons from the crowd rushed the tion, but It Is sad to remark that Baldwin and Foreign Minister An­ unlikely until other powers agreed Cod formerly of Manchester. maos exsouthm by rshsi foroas four-foot wire enclosure about the sometimes Americans fail to pre­ thony Ekien kept in closest touch to the same thing. Haddock, whole, 2 lbs. 25c scaffold and scrambled for frag­ at Almendralejo, a eorreapen- FREE PRIZE SATURDAY NIGHT! Checks and bank drafts are 1930 Dodge D. A. Sedan....................... $195 serve the constitution.” with the foreign office. (Various reports on shipment of deot of (IM newspapsi Dlario . , ,, Mrs. Orace Ames of 244 North ments as momentoes of the spec­ Huntington, W. Va., Aug. 14. As Father Coughlin appeared at In official circles fears mounted aircraft to Spanish bslllgerenta has mailed each year as benefits tacle. The crowd estimated at up­ -Mottdas reported today. FUetofSole Main atreet left today for a visit The American people "cannot be the speakers' platform he was greet­ that increasing aid by various circulated In Europe for weeks.
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