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, e . In Knaaa.'ara link ooU eoneervotlcti fsedor to get 100 times, os much os mentioned wUl •noounga farni own Loveb^ Jewels For A liv e ly W ife with water oonaervation and flood a good com belt tormer. ership. Our program at conserva BUdONGHlf GTON t AIRE IS COMPLETE TEXT oontrdi Into a co-relntod program. Thera is ooe more Iroportont point tion wUl enable toe man Uving on Legionnaires* I^anks Mora than two yoore ago I oug- in our program I wish to emphasize. Ue c m land to maintain toe pro geotod to toe present administration This, that we shall *Yres toe farm ductivity of that land and tofereby Mra .AgnM 'N’oMarorth and Hiss ' ...... a comprehensfre program to be ad and the teat o f toe oquntry from toe remain a self-supporting clUzen. Tha Buektncham Community '' Cleveland, Sept 38.— (A P)—Top^^ You get ah old paint can, which ministered through joint State and Plnyera Club met in the Church Helen RoUinson attended the service OF LANDON’S ADDRESS Impending dangers of ndnque. debt Our cash benefits, aa I arid, will be notch parlor tricks, involving use at haa paint spilled on the outside. Also Federal action. I requested that and taxation:” limited to toe production levri of 8to«e.:-R6bfcrt 'r. Aurlcy of MH- Vesby, Monday evening. at Grace Bpiacopdl church in Staf l ‘V ford, OOldtieij’ CaH J. Nlm of Wood- ford Springs Sunday morning. anigatora, dogs, monkeys, water and an old brush, which la covered with the Federal government take leader AU of you know toe rstnat vtoioh toe family type farm. Mra, H. A. Feat had been buay for even cofflna, were dusted off today bid, dried pbtnt, and an old pair of such atapls products as hogs, whaat, ship In' these policies os a part of its The F,«puwcan party, in other mont, neutefikfit ddlcdie ; Addison L. several daya to plan a surprlae for Mlaa Marie WUcox hae totomed. government spending IS going nn. Caark i t Nol-to Franklin and Ed' toe two teachers of tha Buckingham to New Jers«!Y^iner spending the for street use by con'ventioiilng glovea similarly smeared'. The can In cottem and .tobaeea Tha surplus is drought pforgom. The national debt has now reached words, does not believe in having American Legionnaires. is empy and the brush dry. sold on world . markets and the our fafma operated by large corpor ward Woeeneki of Bristol, majors, school, tos Mlaaea Catherine and summer with her couain, Misa Sara This was not dope, but in Kansas the atupendoue IL-urs of 84 btlUon ware among the ROTC promotions Noreen Orpplnger. Mra. Fast arr Dunning and Mias Dante Palmer on' It was at toe cost bf one’a satori- You approach your victim, stick price of toe entire crop is sffsoted we went ahead on3rway, making ef fioUara and it to mcrty children. We should Kas., to take part . In 'toe annual r i i Tad. She and m OKlB, Ted’a meeting. Mrs. Walter Malo, aU aUlgatqr between two pieces of toe pall bearers and mourners ring of this experience, toat toere le such make it ztoerible for our boys end meeting of the International Asso ribly happy to feel that I share your toe Buckingham church and.. toe Of South WilUngton, was preaent by government subsidies. a thing as spending money i^ely.- ent waste and extravagance. T ad 7-yaar-oId aon, beeoaie work in the world. For you are - cemetery. bread opens bis mouth and toe wo "How Dry I Am.” If they revive girls o fto e 4-H chibs'Ond vocation ciation bf Governmental labor Offl The following students will go to Cards Are Stacked It will be my purpose to cooperate Bq much for toe mam provisions al Cleeses to inherit an agriculture frtflods. wonderful—” It to a remarkable job expertly man screams, dashes. for. safety. sufficiently to swallow, they ars re Pledges Full Power of of toe program which we propose rials this week-end. toe Ooimeoticut State College at warded. So long as this is the case, toe with the states in putting into effect worthy of their Ideals and aspira t w o a Mp'ito Uie “You’ts the wonderful one!” he made and one of the members of the The reason be picks women of toe cards are stacked against our for American agriculture. l.t la a Hartford—A portrait of (toarles club who has done some of that kind Storra for anotoer year: Miss Bar north is toat sputoem ladlea know The coffin lads went to City Hail a real conservation program along tions. Hawley, llHutenan-goveioor of Con and takae Kay to '.'dinner. said, fixing his gaze on her. "I love bara Amidon, senior; Richard Tyler, farmera broad lines. But we will not do this program based upon toe same prin they have a toni talk in of work says that It could be sold toat small aUlgabors are harmleM. yesterday to Invite Mayor- Harold Government to Relieve The security of our soetal and necticut from 1838 to 1843 was re- you, Kay.” junior; WiUlam J. Parizek and~^b- Sometime there again will be nor at toe expense of dairy and live ciples toat farmers have urged tor economic eystem does not rest upm ha axpiatna that he thiiika "You really do, don’t you?” she for one hundred dollars. Mr.. Treat Anotoer prankster of the genteel H. Burton to step right in. Stnu^e- years. It foUows In toe same fur oetved In Gov.. Wilbur L. Croia' ■ of ert M. Preston, sophomores. Rich type is toe “monkey man”, who car ly, toe mayor wasn’t in his office mal world conditions. In toe mean stock producers. toe foundation of a few great enter to bo aaocoaafnJ, most bo said, with that tireless formula of presented this carving to toe pastor william Powell end Myma Loy tai "The Great Zlegfeld" Resent Distress. time, those of our farmers with ex rows that were plowed at the meet fice la be hung with toe pictures of and bis wife. ard Tyler will stay at the Fraternity ries a puppet monkey which looks but Ben Field, his acting secretary, Where the farmer is unable to prises. It rests, upon our navlng mll- other lieutenant governors in toe aoientlfloaUy, Joat aa a love. "Tell me again.” Since toe memorable "Thin Man”, William Powell and Myma portable surpluses will remain at a ings of the corn belt committee llona and millions of tndmdual Walter J. Mitchell is chairman of house. very Ufelike. He manipulates bis compiled.. afford proper conservation practices,, here in Des Moines. It offers a prac Capitol. It Is the gUt of Hawley's r pn ae S ^ t . Kay does not agree"I love to you.” > Loy have been called toe moat perfect "married couple” on toe The church councU held a meet Other gags are of as many varie disadvantage with our other pro cash payments should be made far farmers end boms-ownsra. * i n (fcto, bat when he asks her ^ a committee of five in planning for fingers, and women crowd up to see ducers. tical means to attain what we have grandmother, M n. Adelaide de- She closed her eyes. "I want you Home Coming Sunday on Oct. 4. screen. In "The Great Zlegfeld”, they are once again united as hus ing Monday evening at toe home of too supposed animal, murmurring, ties as there are celebrants. But Dez Moinez, Iz., Sect. 33— (A P)— actual performance. There should These are the people that give us SiHry Mm, she says yes. always to love me—for myself.” band and wife,’ Powell playing the role of Florenz Zlegfeld and Misa The Republican party proposes to been seeking—a free and independ Oroot of New York. Notices, will be se..t to all the church ■! Rosa O. Hall in South WUling- “Isn’t he sweet 7” Legionnaires are-not alone. Towns Followiog U toe text of Gov. A lt be state participation In toe pro ent agriculture. Today, 42 farms security and give us our spirit of Farmington—Miss Grace Hamil plan their honeymoon, an For a long time Ted was silent. members and friends who are inter Loy portraying his wife, Billie Burke. Together with Lulse Rainer ton. Then toe playboy does a bit of people help them. Witness the en offset these disadvantages by the gram, with too local administration independence as a nation!, w e must they form , the stunning star triumvirate of this tremendoiu musical M. Landon’z farm addrese laat payment of caab benefits. These out of every one hundred are oper ton of Wampanoag captured toe .air trip to the Orient. She went on talking, though Ted ested in the church. Rev. William .I's. Ernest Tucker of RockvUle manipulation and toe monkey darts terprising merchant who, bavli^ night: ij the hands of farmers themselves. not let them be driven to toe walll women's one-day slate golf tourna knew she was sleepy. He stroked hit at the State theater Wednesday through Saturday. cash benefits will be limited to toe ated by tenants. Our national wel I NOW 0'> r*y WITH THE STOBV F. Tyler of the Vernon Congrega and Mra. N. M. Burnap of Lunen at toe women, who invariably fall bought up a collection of clothing Mr. Chairman, Ladlea and Gentle- Conservation is sn Inseparable fare demands that the situation by ment at toe Farmington' Country her hair gently, then her forehead. tional church will be toe guest burg, Mass., were 'Visitors of Mias back screaming. -Good sport, the dummies with, well, ample curves, n,en: production level of toe family-type part of a national land-use program. „.u».KnBR xm farm. corrected. If history teaches us HAVE YOU NOnOED ITT C3ub by, CArdlng an 83. Mrs. Paul \ •"Ted. when I feel your touch speaker-on O ct 4 at 3 p. m.. Jennie Church Saturday afternoon. Legionnaire^ exposes toe hoax and stood in . the entrance of a big ar We are here for a frank diacus- Through such 11 program we can We are pledged by our platform — anything. It teaches that -the stabil Swett of, Longraeadow ma>.ohod the ttay and Ted were married a few I’m completely at ease. But when The Herald correspondent had won second prize for her floral ar 4 o’clock and toe Friendly Indians Two large pots of handsome ger toe victims hang around to see him cade, ringing a bell and shouting, alon of the needa of farming. You bring out farm plant into proper ity of civilization depends upon Washington, SepL 23.— (A P )— 83, but Mlsr Hamilton was the vic ra before the Mariner took off you take your hands away I have an interview with a Glastonbury rangement for a living room table. for smaller boys on Thursday after aniums of gay red color decorated trap further passers-by. "Here’s where you can get them." want to know what policies the I quote: "To provide, in the case balance and gradually shape , our o^vnershlp of the land by the man tor When their cards were match^. of agricultural proitocts of which land resources to their right usea It probably isn’t notleeable to moat the trip across the Pacific. She the most horrible sense of loneli- resident who informed him that a Frederick Abell, aged 83, died noon at the same hour, at the par the WUIington Hill, church Sunday Anotoer relatively proper gag is One Legionnaire created a sensa farmers can count on from the Re who works the land. people, but $10,000 bills are becom Waterbury—Mrs.' Rachel 1. Bar Friday morning after a. long Ulneaa. sonage. there are exportable surpluses, the . wars a dark-green aporta suit,nese. Already I am Jealous of the mistake had been made in the and came from toe home bf Mra. toat pallet joke, which la finding tion in a downtown eating place publican party. My purpose Is to TeUs of Waste It is our pledge to extend within ing more numerous and $5,000 notes low, 78. died' of Illuminating gas vgeawtiy tailored,.and a cloae-fittlngtrans-Pactfle flight. L,ylng here on measurement of toe Welles, house Mr. Abell had lived on the Green for Mrs. Wm. Cleveland will enter George V. Smith. marked success on Cleveland’s cami- when he danced writh a similar tell you. . ... payment of reasonable benefits upon fumes Which proved fetal to her r toe domestically consumed portion The program we propose will put the limits of sound finance, adequate are scarcer. ' glsm hat that lAowed her red-gold the sand, at your side, I know there which was bought by B. V. Llewllyn over 40 years,. and had held many tain the Ladles’ Aid of the Method About SO automobiles of toe Rock val-Uke streets, a maze of traffic model. Persons outside didn’t un Most of my Uf^private and pub- an end to the policies of this admin husband, Jrhn H, Barlow, 81. of Wa- town offices during toat lime. In of such crops, in order to make the credit at reasonable rates, to Capable On August 31, there were 1,937 ■ cdrto moat becomingly, will be long weeks when you'll be and moved easterly about ten rods ist church at her home on Wednes ville Auto Dealers’ Association of jama, gay conversation and stream derstand Immediately toat his part 11,., haa beisn spent in close contact istration of trading off the Ameri tenants and experienced farmiers, $10,000 bills In circulation—or about tervllle last Saturday. Dr. Edward i A large flying colony away—sometimes for as long as six over a newly erected cellar. The cluding the School board and tax day afternoon. Rockville in their parade Saturday ing banners. ner waa of toe inanimate variety. Trito farmers. Fdr four years 1 tariff effective.” This means that can farmer. It will' make unnecea- H. Ktrachhaura, medical examiner, house was too small to cover the assessor. His funeral was held from our farmers wlU receive an Ameri for the purchase of re-financing ot one to every 66,600 .persons. This same down to see them off and Kay weeks at a time! I don't see bow I Edward Perrin of Hartford has came to West WiUlngton. and went have bad toe honor of being gover sary giving away the equivalent of farm homes. was an increasa of 13 in a month aald both deaths were' accidental. can endure It." cellar or you might say the cellar the Columbia church Monday after returned to bis atudlea at Dart nor o- a great agricultural zute. I can and not a foreign price for toe'.r 25,000,000 acres to foreigners. It aod Tad fled up the gangplank in a on to Stafford. picducts. You will see that everything 1 and was 813 more than a year ago. Barkm died a short time after he, is too big for the house. Now who noon, with Rev. A. W. MeUlnger of mouth college after spending toe West Ends o t WllUmantic Sunday attend. Mr. Sloat Is toe new pas know toe aaptratlons of farm folka. will prevent the importation of pork was ‘found overcome by toe fumea rain of rlcs and old ihoea. made toe blunder 7 ficiating. Burial was in Ehceter HIU Mrs. Agnes Woodworth and Clif This ia toe first time tots prin have aald points to but one. end — There were 1,273 $5,000 notee In With Its silver hull dashing up He laughed. "Darling!’’ be said. summer In the office of the National ford Woodworth were among those afternoon in toe first game of the tor succeeding Rev. Robert -Hues- They want to have the same chance products from 16 different countries. that Is the protection of the famlly- circulation on August 81, a drop of "With your eyes closed—’’ cemetery In Lebanon. Silk Co. here. and toe same protection in toe mar- ciple has been put forward by a It will eliminate all excuse for pay t.vpe farm. This philosophy runs ^riay, tha Mariner skimmed over Mr. and Mrs.fl F/ank Shekleton of who went to RockviUe Saturday. series at Wood’s field, 2 to 0.. ton, coming here from Hartford. He major political party. Such proteC‘ 43 in a month, and 85 under the TAX TOKENS AfilUSB PAPOOSE tha surface of the water, bouncing "No, don’t tell me pretty things,” The choir presented its Old Fash Mrs. Paul Bugbee of West WiU Next Sunday church service will Let aa other American Industries. ing 3785,000.00 In one year to a like a thread through the Republican Hartford attended the morning serv They want a settled, workable. Na tlon ia simply common fairness to same .period a year ago. eaoa, befbre taking to the air. Then she said. "Not now. I want you to ioned Singing School in toe And lngton is teaching school at Storra. be held at South WilUngton at 11 was formerly state director of Bap sugar corporation, or $155,000.00 to platform. It la in keeping with the Yeklms, Wash__(AP) — Some bNEOrATLANTIOJW’rejLIW E 8T.H (M n*2^^ ice of the local church. Mrs. Sbekle- over town hall on Friday evening. tist work. tional Mlloy for agriculture. And 1 the farmer. It will act as Insur a packing company for Its hog oper American tradition, which is based V’aohlngton residents profess an the ship began to climb. It soared know that I will be lonely at times. COLUMBIA ton was formerly Miss Josephine Miss Blanche 'Veaely of , South a. m. The subject wUl be "Luther Owing to toe stormy evening there George Mathews is driving a now know that above all else they want ance until long-time programs of ations, or 1801,000 to a Brltlto-own- upon preserving Individual oppor ROADHOUSE NOW SCHOOL noyance et toe metat sales tax ovar the towers of the San Fran- Terribly lonely. Ted, I love you sol" Kneeland of Columbia. WilUngton was in charge of the set Rice, toe Pioneer.” The day wrlll no ayatem which penalizes plenty surplus removal and land use can He scoffed at her fears. "But was a very small attendance. The back party Friday night held by be known as toe Luther Rice Me- Chevrolet coach. ed cotton company. And it no long tunity... But we will , not find it even Emporia, Koa.— (A P)—A Lyon tokens, but Viola (Charley Week is ditoo Bay bridge and a few minutes The annual Fair and Pet show of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Isbell of New and rewards scarcity. Tht American be brought into effect. er will be possible for a corporation ban raSsfil rrer t*i*..Qoldso yjou’ll b»ye Dickie!’.’ choir will meet for weekly practice .ToUand—OtshKe... The. fqllo.wing motla) Sunday,...... mentioned in the platform of the op county roadhouse, which hSd figur not among them. A string of them toe ohUdren of the Center , school Haven w^ra week-tmd guests at toe ....AppUcsntS .fqc . the .ClvUlaa Con fum er wants to produce without 1 will stand by this pledge. In do farmer to rent government-con posing party.------— ----- es in - raldsrfigbts-xnd- Injunettohr ■ ...... ^ and was out over the blue She opened her eyes, watched his was held Friday afternoon In the home of Mrs. Isb'-ll’." parents, Mr. bh Friday'evening 'at toe'parsbhage. from South WilUngton won prizes: A reception will be held for Rev. servation Corps from 20 towns in fear. dangler aCTosr the Indian "cradle" ing so, I shall call on too statesman trolled Indian land and get $51,- The provision of adequate credit loom, Rtlk, AU UmIs—frlday •&« - B. Honeirmoon flight! face for an instant. "Yea, I’ll have Town Hall. The*Judges chosen were and Mrs. Hubert P. Collins. Mrs. Henry Labonte, Miss Edith and Mra. Horace B. Stoat Tuesday, cluding WiUlngton, met this after for. years, baa been converted Into in which she is carried on her moth There la no greater satisfaction ship of both parties and will consult 000.00 subsidy, or for a garbage at reasonable rates that I have just a Bchoolhouie in toe • Wooster er's back in place of toe customary fuithniSuiMUy«""OrS«tvdiTUmiMobdfty ' ' Kay kept a log of the journey. Dickie," she said. "And when you as follows: The Grange taieetlng to be held John Paul Jones was sn admllal Nichols, Louis Vesely, John R,,Ed September 29th at 8 o’clock at Hall noon in WUIimantlc for enrollment. than in owning toe piece of land and work with responsible farmers Meet of the time she sat in the come back each time we’ll be there tonight will be “Old Home in the Russian navy after the Revo wards and Walter Ck>lbum. Memorial church in South Willing- There was a description of camp toat a man and his family call and farm leadera Mound district, replacing a burned beads, and Viola has a fine time 'PAWlAt Painting, woodwork and maps, R. building. playing with them, i forward cabin with six other pas- waiting for you, Dickie and I.” F. Williams and W. C. Carpenter; Town” night. Every organi lutionary War. The WilUngton Towners beat toe ton. AU are cordially Invited to life and forestry work. home. There la a feeling of paftner- We re going to see to it that toe sangaas, for Ted was always in the "And there are gay parties Flowers and vegetables, C E. Hunt zation In town la represented in toe sLip in a common undertaking farmer whose crops have to be soW eoM ^t or the chart room. ashore,” he said. and Miss Harriet Fuller; Cooking Grange membership, and a number among husband and wife and chil on a world market geU the equiva A t Umes she would look out and "I shan’t enjoy parties when you and sewing, Mrs. C. Hunt and Mrs. will be put on by Grange members dren that la more possible on toe lent of a really effective tariff. One "i . oaa the moon breaking through the are not there to share them," she H. A. Rice; Hobbles, Mrs. Florence ot each such organization. An inter farm than anywhere else. thing We have learned from past ex black clouds. It was all fantastic, said. . Badge and Mrs. Rice; Pets, Miss esting meeting is In prospect, and There la nothing more satisfying perience Is this: We can not let tem «P«Tw»i She could watch Ted's dark "But. when I’m home we’ll have Anne Dlx and Mrs. Nellie Cole. one well worth while toe attention than raising gpood crops, having a porary surpluases destroy toe l U L l fbee over the charts in the com-' good *times together. Think about They awarded prizes as follows; of all members. crib full of com, plenty of hay in toe standard of living of toe farm fam- NUtment beyona. At intervals, that. Let’s not talk of the future; (tollectlon of dolls, Margaret Mel- The annual meeting and election mow or stack, and hogs and cattle Uy. -soUeltouB for her comfort, he would let’s talk about noW. Tt’s our honey Ilnger 1st, Jean Isham 2nd; sewing, of officers of the Ladles Aid Socloty fattening in toe feedlot. Aa one of As part of toe pian for removing - - even a child moon!” ' Jean Isham 1st; canning. Faith will be held Thursday afternoon at $10,000 Co-Operative Stock my farmer friends recently said to the depression effect of suiplussesTl .noma back and stand for a .moment So Simple me; and said with all reverence, .at her side, his face close 4b hers; "But we can see' the future BJork 1st, nophle Szega 2nd, Bever 2 SO in toe chapel. New members shall proposi» an emendment to toe ly McCullough 3rd; cake and ‘ Lord, I wish we could have those Federal 'Wareheusing Act ; Some of the passengers slept, through such a marvelous perspec are cordially Invited to attend tola things again!" _ so toat jNit not KSy. She was too excited, tive now," she said. "There’s a cookies, Carol Lyman 1st, Jane Ly meeting and join the organization. reaeryes of feed, such as corn, can A National Question bo carried on the farm We have can cook electrically with a ' I thrilled with the mere thought roseate glow about it all. 1 want man 2nd, Janice Clarke, 3rd; weav For fifteen years we have been the trans-oceanic flight. Twice to talk about the future. In my ing, Carol Lyman 1st, Shirley Try- learned from painful experience that struggling with what haa been call the overfilled crib may quickly be during the long night Ted took bis mind I want to plan. I want to be thall 2nd, Jean Isham 3rd; maps, Paul MeUlnger'1st, Carol Lyman ed "toe farm question.” It is not a come the empty crib. It is ‘ o the ad . tekular rest period in the compart- able to meet things as they come, SOUTH COVENTRY farm question but a National ques vantage of both the producer and ''awMt to the rear, where the sleep- and know them. I want you always 2nd, Janice Clarke 3rd; woodwork, tion. It is a question of Whether Margaret MeUlnger 1st, oerved pic of MEN’S WEAR toe farmer and his family will be toe consumer—and toe farmer ia .ing quarters of the crew were, to love me u you love me now." The funeral of Charles G. Coombs, both when ! '■ comes to feed crops— tures, Margaret MeUlnger 2nd, mer- able to buy toe things they need — • ♦ y tow ards dawn he took her up Ted couldn’t find anything to say ry-go-rouni\ Paul Watkins 3rd, 84, whose' death occurred pn Mon that these conditions be evened out UNIVERSAL .jtrottt with him to watch the aim to that. He leaned over and kissed day morning following a lingering whether they'll be able to maintain as much as posslbls. frame for weaving; pictures, Paul toe full American standard of liv e l e c t r ic ; r a n g e .rise up out of ti e ocean. He show- her forehead. "Darling, you’re Watkins 1st, "woodpecker”, Cbaun- illness, will be held at toe Congre Under this amendment too farm ,«d her the flight and navigation In- sleepy. Why don’t you take a little gational church on Thursday at 2 For Immediate Disposal At ing. It Is a question of whether toe cy Squier 2nd, "for sale”, Shirley rest of our people wll. be able to er who stores his grain on the farm, iMruments on the 'ooard. There were nap? I’U sit here and watch over, Tiytoall 3rd, "sunset” ; vegetables, p. m. RdV. Henry E. Robinson wlU in such a way as to make.lt insur rjfour members of the flight crew you—to see that you are safe." He officiate and, the burial will be in trade a part of toelr products to the Paul Watkins 1st, Charlotte Smith man. on toe land for three square able, will be entitled to a Federal j»-flrst pilot, second officer pilot, laughed again. 2nd; fruit, Chauncy Squier 1st, crab- Nathan Hale cemetery. The de warehouse receipt. He then will be ceased waa a native of Woodstock, meals a day. g officer and radio officer. She repeated after him, “To see apples; hobbles, Ctorol Lyman 1st, AH toe farmer asks is that his eligible to borrow.from any banking ¥ w me . chart room were Ted's that I am safe. Oh, Ted, I adore you snapshots and book, Janice Clarke Conn., but had lived toe gijeater income be on a parity with the rest agency. Ho will enjoy the same psd the navigation officer's post. for saying that. That’s the nicest 2nd, paper dolls nnd costumes, Shir part of his life in Coventry. He is of toe Nation: that he may enjoy credit facilities as are available to I^The- rising sun was heralded by thing you've ever said to me!" ley Trytoall 3rd, scrap books; flow survived by two daughters, Miss the same standard of life; that hla owners of grain stored In terminal ae) ^'Jdorlous dawn in violent, elashfhg "Sleep,” he warned. "And when ers, Dorothy Squier 18c, Carol and Hattie E. Coombs and Miss Alice home be made secure; and th^t he markets. The grain would be lust turn tha switcli on'd the heat desired 15 auto- Sawra—purple and green and ame- you wake up i we’ll go to tea where Jane Lyman 2nd, Shirley Trytoall B. Coombs. His wife, Alice (Boyn THE TOGGERY SHOP be able to build up a reserve for the stored on the farm, ready for use or ttyat. It was the moat thrilling there are a lot of people to see you. 3rd. \ ton) Coombs> died about thirty-five .future. sale at any time the farmer cares to When Alone With Your Thoughts motlixtlly maintained. Nothin? different or new M iht' it Kay had ever seen. She sat at I want'them all to see wht a lovely in the pe- division the prizes were years ago. It is to the direct Interest of the take up the loan. • to leom, simplY a better way to do your cooking i i ^ ’a aide. h€bolding his hand and wife 1 have.” as follows: 1st, PhirUla Field, two Rev. Henry E. Robinson officiated' consumers and other producers of Crop tosuranbe Just Picture the Type of Monument That You Would I am now going to mention a sub — free from pot wofchlnqr. Your favorite redpes jaratchlng tbe.isun rise on the first She said drowsily, “No, Ted! I puppies; 2nd, Dorothy Squier, 5 ba at the funeral of Andrew Lltwln in Starting Thursday, Sept, 24th 9 A, M, this nation that toe farmel' be a Choose To Represent YOU In the Years That Will by rabbits, "The Quins” ; 3 ■ 1 Janet Andover on Sunday afternoon. good provider and a good customer. ject that la la neither platform— are prepared the aome as always. Electricity |Uy o f- their ■ marital happiness. don’t want to go where there are crop Incurance. It la a question in Follow. other people. I simply want to be Collins, "Mike and Ike,” twin kit Rcglnal, thirteen-year-old son and Vyith the co-operation of leading manufacturers of fine men’s furnishings— HATS - SHOES and CLOTHING and I know that these alms can not brings an easier, more economical way to cook 0 A A i j i alone with yeu.” tens; prettiest pets, 1st, Charlotte only child of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur combined buying of Fall merchandise with other stores, we are giving you these values which only co-operative buying be realized over-night. Miracles are which we have long een interested Those Who Have Sought Our Advice ^ They had breakfast together In Smith, white rabbit; 2nd, Philip Tatro died on Sunday afternoon in Kansas. In fact, some of clir Re- — 60 clean, so cool and never a lodlure. ohart room, and, because It was Ha said, “Darling!” and watched can offer. no more common in Washington Have Profited By It. Isham, pigeons and rooster; 3rd, after a brief Ulness due to a heart than they are in Des Moines. To mibllcan leaders in farm legislation • • • first breakfast, the steward her fall asleep. have been in toe forefront in work (To Be Continued) Jean Isham, cat; beat cages, 1st, ailment.'' The funeral wrlU be held get a real solution we must have a IF YOU WANT THE BEST outdone himself! From the re- Gaylord Mattison; 2nd, Paul Wat In St. Mary's church on Wednesday ing on it, - We reallz" that there are r came fruits from all the well rounded program ,— a progra.n difficulties. But Insurance com AND AT A SMALL INVESTMENT . . . kins; 3rd, Janice Clarke. morning with burial In toe Plains S5c Grade 35c Combed Y am that will meet, not only toe present Outstanding features of the RALEIGH islands on the route. Aa Mrs. Lavergne Williams ^ave a cemetery. panies are writing policies today emergency, and toe Immediate fu covering risks that tli^ did not con TELEPHONE HARTFORD 2-4129 , . tasted them Kay experienced surprise shower Friday evening for Miss (toarlotte Brainard has en SHIRTS ture, but also toe Icmg time pull! UNIVERSAL'S NewToble Top for Hie home maker ill the glamour of the trans-PacIflc WAPPING Mrs. Munroe Usher of WiUimantlc, F ancy Hose sider feasible a few years ago. I be tered Mt. Holyoke College, South And Broadcloth The Republican platform offers lieve toat toe question of crop in-1 with 0 llihited budget #>ght ' formerly Miss Mabel Reagan before' Hadley, Mass., as a sophomore, hav stag Brand just such a program. By it we are tmter, pridefully, Ted showed her her marriage last A u^st. Mrs. Biirance should be given the fullest Fun Porcelain tnemeled Pinbh PoilHve L^kbie Urcti-TVpe Mrs. Sokol and daughter. Miss ing completed the freshman course SHORTS pledged;—To. meet, to the fullest ex attention. th . M cG o v e r n g r a n i t e g o . Whole ship, from cockpit to the Usher has been toe teacher at the at Mount-Holyoke-ln-Hartford, last tent, toq present distress caused by Ixtro SIz* OrUB, 19 In. Dtip Hondit qn Ovin Door Sophie Sokol, Mr. and Mrs. Winiam _ 3 pair for Wo nee^ also to resume our ijnce rooms aft. Privately, be- Pine street school for several years. year. 4 for toe drought New Modal Aefomatle All Foreetoln Aeld-ReskHne Katkaveck luid Otis Hills, motored Those present .vere Mr. and Mrs. remarkable progress in introducing locked doors in the chart room^ to Chicopee, Mass., last Sunday Mrs. NeUle Brainard of Boston | C 59c 89c To make the farm standard of mew crops for toe use of our lands. Hoot Control Table Top Showed her the gyropilot on morning. Uqher, Mr. and Mra. WUllarns and spent the week-end with her famUy living secure, by protecting toe in Uintty Oiewor son, Mr. and Mrs. DohhM Wood This work seems to have slowed Lock Stop OronSkabra :Ch he was working, which The Past Masters Ascociatlon of here. come of toe farm family. down. Yet it is exactly what toe . to reypluttonlse long dls- ward, Mra. Paulina Lohr, Mrs. Elsie Miss Sara Alien o f New Haven J Guard Food Supply Blast Central Pomona Grange Nq. Collins, Miss Harle Field, Miss Mar Department of Agriculture should filght. He was immeasturably 3, will hold their next meeting at was at her home on WaU street To guard toe food supply of toe now be pushing. KNOCK! KNOCK! of this instrument he was de- cia Holmes, Miss Gladys Rice, Mrs. over the week-end. \ floated Sport Pants $2*45 / nation by preserving our soil and the Wapping Community Cburi£ Helen Clarke, Miss Helen German Not only must we take care of toe W ho’s There? She almost resented the House next Saturday evening. Mrs. Laura Christie of New Ha other natural resources through problems of too land, but we must aU of Columbia,' and Miss Doris ven 1s spending a few daya at her sound conservation and land-use $ ■ glances be bestowed on this The Wapping Federated Work Leger of Somers and Miss Ruth develop more domestic demand smd .50 former home on WaU street. $1.50 Broadcloth policies. ANN Nhot, which, when completed, ers will hold, a public harvest sup Comstock of Southington, both for> different uses for toe products o f toe would be capable of, controlling and per, October second at the Com George Latham has purchased a To protect toe farm and toe rest land. I am far more interested in .Aim W ho? . f Caah Installed mer teachers here. The guests spent new 60 passenger 'bus for trans of toe country from ruinous debt and (fying the ship for hours at a stretch munity Church House. toe evening playing Bingo. A dinner seeing farmers paid for growing the Without human hands. , porting pupils to Windham High taxation. things we know we need, than in .The fourteenth annual reunion of set, with complete service for eight school and elementary school chil This program not only takes care t He had to guard the precious toe Old North School In Wapping, was given to Mrs. Usher. Refresh-, paying them for not growing toe (Clock and Ckmdiment $16.75 Extra) dren in the South parish. Wilton Shirts of the present it not only safe things we think we don't need. gacret from podng eyes. To Ted will be heid Saturday, October 3 at ments were served by the hosteae. ANN-IVERSARY DANCE L. Rose.handlrii toe transportation • f u s e d c o l l a r s guards toe farm family while we ity _ o f its theft seemed to 3 o’clock At toe- Wapping Com Aitoqugb not planned toat way, the Most of us co-operated with toe the only dangerous feature of of pupils to Manchester High school _wjKorklng-. toward the fleeeMary Triple A in its early days, since we ^ A t Th» munity House. A business meeting party waa a candlelight one, owing • WBXTB PB COLORED adjustments of toe future, but it SPECIIAL DISCOUNT .svtrans-Paciflc flight, and be took to toe failure of toe electrto light and the elementary school chUdren had been promised it waa only an will be followed by an entertain in toe north parish. Ia STBIFES • CHECKS.' provides a settled, workable. Na emergency measure. It was toe pains to guard against such ment and basket lunch. Oscar D. due to the storm. tional policy for agriculture. Waiver of year’s trial ...... $15.60 . $5.00 Donr^^inent ' Odamity. Several wires ivere broken during Margaret Slattery, internationally PLAIDS only Important agency working for Strong of Wapping, Mrs. Irving known in religious circles, spoke Before I go into a discussion of toe rellrf of toe farm s(t that time, i^illa Maria Hotel Allowance for (rid gtbve or if house ia wired, $15.00 They bad ejmparatively fair Campbell and Mrs. Ernest Strong toe storm Friday evening, the Uve One to four yearg to pay at 5 % finance charuk before a capacity audience at toe this program let me make tots one and it was sntitled to a filr trial. G. Miglietta, Prop, , , So. Glastonbury r over the entire course, and of Manchester are toe committee wires making a vivid display untU point absolutely clear. If I am 'ds noon on this same morning, toe current wa- shut off. Moat at Congregational church Sunday eve But as toe program progressed, who are arranging toe affair. ning, in connection with toe annual $1.65 GRADES elected, I sbaU fulfill an outstanding we discovered tokt toe administra hours after leaving San Fran- The r?-ierated Sunday school will the Green and to toe north was obligations made by toe preaent ad without lights for about three hours, meeting of toe Tolland County NOW $1.34 tion waa trying to stretch the Triple “TONIGHT” came down in the harbor at hold their first social this fall, at ministration with the American A into a means for toe'permanent hnolulu. and other secUon* were stlU with CouncU of Religious Education. Phone Glastonbury 445-5 for Reservations. -» tos Community Church House, next Every town in toe county was rep farmer. By this I mean that those control of American agriculture Every home on our lines is entitled to an Electric T li^ took a taxi to a hotel on out power until late Saturday morn who have carried out toelr end df Friday evening, September 25to at ing. The wind wid rain also did resented. Rev. Mr. Allison of Tol from Washington. I cannot agi'ee Beach, under the shadow eight o’clock. The games wlU be in toe bargain vrtll receive toe checks with such a policy. I cannot agree BEERS LIQUORS COCKTAILS the world-famous Diamond- Head. damage to corn and tali plantA land waa in c h ^ e of toe service. charge of Alton Lane, Oyde John Nort Sunday morning Rev. Gus NEW FAtL HATS $2.8$ , due them. with toe President ' 1 believe toe luncEed outdoors, and then twisting sad breaking them.. I am equally emphatic in my Range under our liberal Trial and Purchase Plans son, Harold Hart and Donald John- In the last Installments of prize tav Beckman of the ^Connecticut American farmer should be "a lord We Specialize in Spaghetti on the sand in front of their son. I Temperance Union wUl bb toe Sport Back ■views on meeting toe suffering on hli own farm cabana, watching the Hawai- winners for toe Elks Fair, toe fol 29e 65c caused by toe present drought We Mrs. Bphram Cowles of Pleasant lowing Columbia people won prises speaker. We were promised toat toe Triple andRavioM , TRIAL PLAN hoys on the surf boards. Valley to at toe Hartford hospital The boys' clubs of toe Oongrega-- SUEDfe RESILIENT will use. toe full power of govern A would be quickly replaced by a PURCHASE PLAN pinched herself tq be sure in adfitlon to those brfore mention ment to relieve toe present distress. with an appendicitis operation. • ed: Mrs. WIlUam Watson won 3nd tionai church wUl resume toelr TIES Hand Made Bound, long-time program. You can hgve the nae of a modem electric range Visit your local dealer, select the model that best true. A t this time yester- JACKETS Those of our farmers bard hit by But instead, a ft^ crop reduction Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Norton of prise for her exhibit of wild flowera, weekly meetings, toe Pioneers, for c o m e a n d for one whole year without any rental charge. ■ • ' suits your needs, make small down payment anil sbe had been dreadng for the Wenhami Maas., and Mr. and Mrs. older boys, on Tuesday afternoon at ^ drought Will be goneronsiy pro we bad crop adjiutment, then more and Lucy Derasta won let .prise for vided for until they can raise a I f you no longer want your present stove, we will ' g earomOny. Laos than 30 Blake Rogers of Marblehead, Maas., her coUectloa o f butterflies, and also $6.95 TIES crop shifting under toe soli eon- he wni instaO the range tn your kitchen. Monthly latar here aba was jreelining were caliera toe home of Mr. and 1st prlaB.flor her eoUeotfoa of ahelis. ao 810 Vstoe! crop. This means toe eontinustlon eervatlon and Domestic Allotment CELEBRATE . accept it as payment for any necessary wiring payments can be made .over a four-year period and bpach at Honolulu, almost Mra. Wilbur C. HUla on Tuea^y. A L O A N of relief checksi I t ’means as well, Act. The conservation plan was ' charges. ... David Hunt won first prise with his 50e in toe case of many farmers, seed imyable with yoar'elwtric bill. Also if you have I away!' Mta Norton waa before her mar flying airplane model, equipped with Leather kola ~ not consarvation. It was a stoi>- J W ITH US Shoirid:i yon wlah to retain your stove the only time tomorrow she would rON YO U R loans and other necessary assistance gap, a Bubterfuge. Anyone going not had one of our trial ranges, you are entitled riage Mtoa Jonea, a teacher in the a motori 4 4 ** Nleposit required ia '$15.00 which is refunded at , _ on that coral atoU at Wapping schooL Hr. and Mra Stanley Andrews WORK 3 for $1.25 In order toat toe farmer naay gat through toe present mixup In an ef Our First Anniversary * to discount equivalent to years tria). oa the pur* '^1 Mstanlng to the screams of The fol TIES started again. Where such help ia fort to qualify for a cheek will agree end of two years. chase of ah electric range. ------" oUowing young, people at spent toe week-end at. their cottage SHOES needed, we will give it promptly. tropical birds. On the same Wapping are entoing the different at Groton Long Point $1.00 TIES, 79c with met Nobody wai'fooled, least Party i would sap the sun act in a There will be no waste and no poli of all toe farmer.. (This Offer'^pplies Only On Standard Overhead Service—‘Apartments Excepted) ^ coUeges toll week: Mtoe Virginia Mias Margaret Slattery at Boston 3 4 e 2 for $1A0 tics. Idaas over tbs fertile island Burnham left toat Sunday foir Boe- spoke Satutoay evening in the Oo- Caa ha qnUltly ehlaiaad if $ 1.90 Now something else haa Jilst been Surprises— Hie third day abe. .would lumbia church under the auspices at yea aze steadily eavtoyed as*' Let me repeat this parf of the annoimced. , Like toe automobilb to_ University, and MUIs Newberry Republican program. Wo Will not tha grim fnitrsaa of Cor- wl” also Attend the Boston Uni toe Tolland County Oounell of Re ealaiy—wlthoutaeeiMttiy ••>* manufacturers, toe administration Balloons— ELECTRIC COOKING IS CHEAPER NOW THAN EVER BEFORE UNDER THE ligious Education.' She la a very fine denan; Othss plaaa avail* allow needless suffering in this coun bellevea ,tn bringing out a new |r to Manila Bay. versity. Mtoe BumhAm will ‘take try — either, on our farms or In our ' :Nqr. thars on tba« beach at speaker and all who beard I w ware ahla aatnnnla op to K300-* $4*00 Quality Shoes * $2*90 model every year. ELECTRIC HOME RATE. Home BconomiCA Phillip Pierce left with 8 0 mnafta to aapsyi cities. We are rfetertnlned to ex Souvenirs—and droaining a nnniiAn Sunday for Connecticut State Col very glad of the privilege. Her sub Baa No PeUey ject was “Yonto-Pagu or Flo- sato ei latoeael e h a i ^ to tend every reaeonable aid to our What Is toe farm policy of . TM A ad to drag bar to the lege In toe oourae of dvll engineer •uas (3) pbraaBb ysr o Mtalh, 5 3 5 People to get them back on a self- A Good Time • iraUr. but then, hand neerT” She was also the speaker Open admlfilatratloaf In my opinion It ing and J6hn CburUIa went Monday et thlity-afas (36f aax < supporting basis In toe shortest poe- boa none. After bring in power tor a .out to meet thq to the Cconectieut (toUege At Stone, Sunday evening at South Coventry. asi ttnpaia aa rible. time. a power tor For Everyone! Tha Swtember number at the Evenings Main near^ fimr yeve,' toe odmlnletrs. where he will take the pre-medleml ToUahd (3ounty Farm Bureau News Now I turn to our poUdea which tlon is sttU without a oettled. wwk- The Manchester Electn'c Division ooum . Walter N. Foster Jr„ la en deal with toe future! “ Look fo r the a t noon they stayed In tbs givea the names of tha wtonars at IDEJU. nNANCmO Street able. National policy tor ogrteul- rolled at toe Maasachusetts Agti- prises at the Field Day bald re- During TOGGERY SHOP For many years termers produc tore. It’s right hack wheris It on tha sand and Red Light** - THE CONNSCraCUT POWER COMPANY cultural (toUege at Amherat and centiy at Vemoa Cantor. A M «w tha ASSOCIAtlON. Ino. ing orope of which toere U nor- started fromi ■tcumnUag of tbs Wnitom WaUboB wfll attaod tha 881 Btohi Stoeot Sale - “ A t The Center** Manchester maHy an exportable surplus ^ v e ” 778 Hain'Street, Mancheator, Conii. prise winners are Mrs. Laatar wooilt o v a W. T. OBANT BTOBB BoU conservation — real coneerva- m tha tornsoa up Y. M. C. A. C ot^ a in Springfield, ward who woa first prtnsJtor ..hhr woriced under e handle^). I mean tlon—Is a subject eloee to my heart. iuaidad rug.’ Mrs. - ,,‘^^IIANCHE^EB e v e n i n g h e r a l d , DiAm;Hti»rrER, UUMNB^WlSlJMliauAr, SSPrJSMBER 28,198fi b y Mrs. BHaii K Hialey. who ran husU mssI esener o t tihetar-saily it two years aco- The demand for m m n OsBtar sad sttssto^ m .oat "'‘“ - I ‘ ‘'I"' ' ...... • ...... ______. n neakera it greater than evtr before N Y SHOWS DMLY VNACrSTONKHr bkdk to rodueo tb4 slisriMtsm o f . tbs ed to* govanor repeatedly as he and qontente were TMrtly covered and only a few dates at this early eurv% move the ■oidkra’ meonmant hMdltaf ijeuns toe free i OF BOLTON A fflO i and srset the library m the eornar, WINS SCHOLARSHIP shook bis head and lifted a clenched .by Insuraac*. at period remain open for Mr. Brown. COHAGE AT BOLTON Di nalg, a League protectotar • ' dtegooslly opposito too now post- Kasper Quads Provided fist In amphasla. SESSION T he Young RepubUoan club office ®^'OFmTZIEGFElD’ Landon will rsmaln overnight in SEE ITALY OUT ■ummoned -to meat to Adams Esp ImHdb^w FIRE IN HEBBON. Is run by Lewis GeodsM o f Bethel, U H o o t AT m UTARY SCHOOL Uminary recommendatiima/tfi A ir Reduo B ig P a r t y H e ld fai B K Das MMneo, rssruming his rear plat- LAKE LOST IN FIRE (Special to The Herald.) chairman o f that organlsatlen, and tar Han Laat Night — n Ba With Ho m e of Theip0 wn torm campaign tomorrow with eight report of high oommisHoMf fl'• s l S O ^ Voters to Be Asked to Ac at toe term of Frank R. Post of Robert L. Gilbert of Bridgeport .•njtalc, N. I,, Sept. 2 S U (A P ) — , in Orchestra at Georgria Raflt Hartford Woman’s Pface Despite toe drought and grasa« Am Ooml Aleo Gov. AJf Lshdon forosd lowv icare at SL Mary's hospital, we don’t his second major address o; his mid- tola place at 6 o’clock yesterday has taken over the publicity and LOUIS &JAFFE western swing. It w;U amplify bis On Second Lake Destroyed hoppers, two and one-half tona o t Am .Home Prod * * ,46 Miss M b it Volpl, daughter et Mr. utfllty rates in Kansoff that are sav 881 Mala flfe" 16888 hr Kasper quads, almost five want them toA row up topre." Academy He Writes. afternoon when toe church bell was n h m ;M u n M r ^ advtttising bureau managed by Mr. fnun Win Continne from cept PWA Fond to Use Nurse* a t ^ e hospital will "Just criticism of the reciprocal trade REBIWRESOLT grape* per acre were grown on toa Am Rad St S • aa*»*a*aa*6 3844 and Mrs. AJUno Volpl ot Bolton, ing tbs psople ot too state about ~cntos old, soon .will have a home of Monday'— Fire in Hebron. eounded, warning of fire. Willard in other canqialgns. bate” to SM tbs babies leave. Mr. and Mrs. Almeron Gilman of treaties.- Mlsaouri state axperlmantet farm Am Bmalt • •'vvspwanisa •T> • 8344 formally o f tola town, vraa tha gneat $------1 , 0 0m 0 / year. their own, Ma3ror Benjamin F. Tur* The flr*_ waa In the barn owned by Mias-Byrne reports unusual ac of honor at a larga aurprlaa nuiMal- "They'W become such important Wadsworth street have received a (Complete text of Gov. London's (Oontlnoed from Page One) near Mountain Grova tola year. The Am Tel and TM . . . . i r . . ' . 175^ two O’clock On. With Cheney Trust Registered Mr. Post, which had been filled with grapes brought $126 per sera. i e t d I y H d i tivity by women. Bbe says they are lanaoua abower ^van laat night at nr.', their business manager, an persona here," one nurse said, “and letter from their grandson, Herbert speech will be found In today’s Her The summer cottage owned by Am Tob B .....v....V ..10044 we Just feel tost they belong to us. ald on Page Eleven.) Mrs. Peter Pexzinc of 17 Village hay. Men df Hebron were assisted no longer a separate kingdom but a turning out for raUea in surprising Am Wat 4Vka .*.1 . 36 Bolton Canter haU. RalaUves, nounced today. Gilman, announcing that he has won by toe fire departments from Col numbers esceedlng other cam Optician We see them often, you know, and street. East Hartford, located on the rascist colony. Anaconda . eaae#eveeae'sg«sW friends and aaaodatea o f Miaa Volpi Since Mrs. Emil Kasper, wife ot a a $600 scholarship at Riverside Mil 39% "The Great Zlegfeld" will be A special town meeting In High one Just can’t see them without lov west side of the second pond In Bol chester and East Hampton and sne- The others, who described them Xaadiarter n*M repreewted bjr a paigns. Armour, BL at Chaney, Brotban mllla were pres PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED railroad roundhouse worker, - gave itary Academy, GalnesvUIe, Ga., and fceoded In preventing the spread to 844 shown at tbs State theater twlee school hajl tonight, starting at 8 ing them.” ton was completely destroyed by fire selves as ’’Idealists", lined up behind W hen Children gel ,tlon o f nine women « t the "The state has become like a Atchison .... 8344 ent, also a number o f toe members ' birth to toe four children on May that be Is pianist for one of too the other buildings, but toe hard We have a aaieotom ot the aew-' Every dignitary who comes to Monday evening. Emperor Selassio’s representatives backyard to women," she says. Auburn ...... eaaaooesgass 84 dally today, tomorrow and Friday of Bolton Grange, to which Mlsa o’clock, wlU be asked to plan for THURSDAY’S 9, Frances, Frank, Felix and Ferdin several orchestras at the school. He OPEN FORUM and Its contents were lost. The ^ O n t - o l- S o r fs dt the Hertford Ooimty Re- Volpl belongs. eat Btyle framea. Passaic pays the Quads a visit be- The cottage, a building 24 by 18 In an effort to assure the rights of "They thiafc nothing of hopping in Aviation Corp a a'a a a a a a a a aja S44 but on Saturday this stupendous toe erection o f a building to house and have lived In a special nursery writes he has prospects of sprJhie^£lixir publican Town committee; Mrs. ’The afternoon showing will begin and exploded. Mrs. Pezxlne waa J*gWe^B«ae4 Wiir» Itnsito this campcUgn that it seems as Can Pae ...... ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 12 4 4 York, at S t James’s church, Oeto use of toe Cheney Brotbers trust Everybody’^s “normal, and healthy bablee." High school, left for Riverside mllU Library, In order to secure the __,therlne flnley, Mrs. Adeline OI- at two'o'clock and toe evening ber 3. Frances, heaviest of toe four at iinablo to prevent the spread of the World Court of Justice pondered the though all one has to do now is Case (J. t ) ...... 168% fund to meet~toe town’s share of The mayor said he and toe Kas tary school on September 12. money offered by the government ,; 7%ott Mrs. Edna Crocker. Mrs. Ora ihowing at 7:46. Dpors vrill open in Yon Can Now Bay On the birth, still led in toe avoirdupois fire and was driven from the house. U. 8. ENVOY STABBED legal status of their country. press a button and as many as 800 Cerro De Pas . . .. . 6414 The hall was toatefuUy decorated the coet, to 'determine if they will pers had decided to lease an Sight race. She weighed three pounds'ten That money, added to the $50,000 F' SHCwood, Mrs. Blwood Walker, toe evening bt-T;80. The flames soon spread along the Bhuttled Back and Forth , appear from alt corners of the Ches and Ohio ...... a 68 with autumn teaves. ftound and designate toe location o f tha build Budget -plan At Jaffe’a At room bouse for tocfam lly. and tha: and a half ounces when 'born, and given by Cheney Brothers, six years StVfcs. Edward B. Fish, Mrs. Arttur Challenging an competition, ‘The floor and the entire structure was Tokyo, Sept. 23.-- ( A P ) —Earle R. state." Chrysler ...... 118% square dancing was enjoyed and a ing and to appolnt-a building com t' e quads would be movM from the tipped the beam at thirteen ^unds ago, would amount to about $70,000. The issue was sent back to ,the v^j.Woodhridge and Mrs, Timothy Great Zlegfeld" has more flrst-mte Market NO E^fTRA COSTl GOV. LANDON PLEDGES soon burning. There was no way Dlckover. first secretary and charge Assembly by the credentials com Coca C o la ...... 121% buffet lunch was served by toe mittee to su^rvJSe the eonstruo- hoMltal sometime next month. two and a half ouncte yesterday. 'This .Is fine. We need a Library. entertainment values crowded with at hand for fighting the fire. d'affaires of the United SUtes Em mittee, which agreed to toe World Tomig. Col Carbon ...... a* . . .12644 Grange members. Miss Volj^ re tlon. liie Kaspers, who live In Uttle Frank, who weighed three pounds We want It to be the best Library 6 V 'A t the board meeting in the fore- in Its sixteen reels than any oUur bassy, was stabbed today by a bur Court, appeal. The Assembly Col Oaa and El ... eebaaeae-ba 19% ceived a large number of beautiful Ferry, have two . other children, four ounces at birth, weighed an that we can afford to have. But— . A cottage owned by William Klt- the sum of $360 was voted to picture labeled "mustcar’ or other gifte. P W A requirements necessitate the WORKABLE FARM PLAN glar In his home. promptly turned It to another com Ooml Solv . . . . , . .. .. a 16 voting of an appropriation. The Ralph, who was two yesterday, and even twelve pounds yesterday. I believe that what we need most Is tel of Bisscll strefct, Manchester, lo ^ the State Central committee and wise. SHEFFIELD MILK! Ellen, four. The Invader went flrat to. Mrs. mittee of Jurists—and this group Cone Edison ...... 48 trust fund, given by<3heney Broth Felix weighed two pounds thir the best Librarian that we can afford cated adjacent to It was also Dlcltover’s room while the house 1100 each to the Hartford and New Local Stocks Cons O i l ...... 13% Aside from being a musical ex BUTTER AND EOO MARKET bey really need a home ot their teen and a half ounces at birth and (Oonttnued from . Page One) to have. threatened. The woods and grounds sent It right back to the entire ers and turned over to the town a hold was asleep during the early membership. Britain Republican Women’s clubs, Cont Can ...... a 71 travaganza tots story of America’s TOWN ADVERTISEMENT the. mayor said. “The bou.;e eleven pounds two and a half ounces were wetiwhlch prevented a further which are centrally situated and are year ago, is now worth about $44,• It 1s the Librarian who makes a hours. Dlckover, answering her • I S . ' Com P r o d ...... 71 greatest showman and toe Glorifica Twenty-three .thousand people cans e J*been redecorated, and we plan yesterday. let temporary surpluses destroy the loss. Bpwks from the burning During the shuttling, Italy with Mr*.'Conn«Il.i,>i Daught,, a splendid work. The Hart Fornlahed by F. B. Shaw, too. tion of the American Girl also pos were denied toe opportunity for self 000, it la estimated, and will Iw „ build a modsni nursery In It. The standard of living of the American Library, not the building, nor the screams, grappled with the Invader drew from the Internationa]' confer Del Lack end West ...... 20 - used to meet the requested appro Ferdinand weighed three pounds equipment, nor the site. cottage fell on the roof of the Klttel and was stabbed In the left arm ford branch maintains an office in 76 Pearl Street, Hartford Du Pont ...... 164 sesses a fine dramatic qtmllty. support'because of toe importation Ta x COLLECTOR’S babies are healtoy now. and al nine ounces at birth and twelve farm family. ' ence on broadcasting without giving , the Goodwin building wrhicb runs on priation. cottage, but the shingles on the roof with a dagger. His wound was be '.loffi William E. tlarttn. Eastman Kodak ...... 172 It has a triple-star threat—Wil from foreign countries of 84,199,683 though tliey've received excellent pounds nine ounces yesterday. "W e need also to resume our once We hear too much. In .these days, were of fire resisting material and an express reason for her action. Baynes street from Asylum to Pearl liam Powell, M ym a Loy, and Lulse pounds of milk, butter and eggs dur It la expected tost toe library remarkable, progre s In Introducing of the fine buildings of this or that lieved not serious and a physician Important Items on the official Local Representative Elec and M u s ...... 614 board, with possibly a few additions, DeiloloaB Blue did not set fire to the Klttel house said It should heal within two L5Ttu"^r *•" *« strw L Bid Asked Rainer—to tell a story suggested by ing 1936. The tariff policies of toe NOTICE OF SALE ^ now crops for the use of our lands. college or school. We hear very lit agenda waited their turn while toe Elec Auto Lite ...... 44% will be appointed as the building ns Raymond'H. Reid, who was near weeks. ■. Mrs. Alsop presided at the meet 26 Gen Elec ...... toe career of Florenz Zlegfeld, with Roosevelt administration were re PLUMS! ponents and came through his long This work seems to have slowed tle of the fine teachers. Hie old delegatea pondered the mixed prob Mg, held in one of the spacious Cap. N a t Bk. and Tr. 33 ...... 46% Oommlttee. by, used a hand extinguisher and The burglar escaped. Conn. Klver B k ...... 460 Gen Foods ...... 40% Powell as Zlegfeld, Miss Lc^ as Bil sponsible. In pursuance to toe provlskma of PREDICT VICFORY campaign witbOut a mark to remind down. Yet It Is exactly what the Greeks knew better. Their teachers fought off the blaze. Mr. Klttel lem, with such matters as League It to aU m o te ^ > gh6ds on tho fftmis wlUi The question of where toe library did not depend on buildings, noP Htfd. Conn. Trust ... 77 82 Gen M oto rs...... V . . . lie Burke and Miss Rainer as Anna toe (Seneral Statutes of toe State him of many furiously-fought tus Department of Agriculture should reform, membership elections, the sidea The women brought 69% will be built was toe only one of waa notified and went to Bolton, but Virginia officials say Industrial Htfd. N a t Bk. A Tr. 37 29 Gillette ...... 14% Held. COSTS M ILU O N S JOBS doz. of Conneeticut and tax warrants sles. Old timers tell the story of now be pushing. equipment. They themselves were Locarno treaty situation, and offl- basket lunches and coffee was served toe Items discussed much. Half a the Pezzlnc cottage waa beyond omployinent In that itatc In August clal reports of League officials held Phoenix S t Bk. A Tr. 360 Gold Dust ...... 18% Supporting the star triumvirate properly Issued to me as Tax Col FOR RIGHT WING how he brooded for days when he Oomeottc Demands the school. The students flocked saving. . Little was left of the cot In the hostess. The weather was are such players as Virginia Bruce, dozen places have been proposed. 'Not only must we take care of around the teacher—followed him— gn'ned 20 per cent over the 1936 pe- In abeyance. toanranoe Stocks Hershey ...... 69 Four and one-half million Ameri lector by toe Town of Manchester, was embarassed by having received tage and contents. The building tloJ. I perfect and everybody enjoyed the Frank Morgan, Nat Pendleton, Reg Today It was suggested that toe the problems of the land, but we In the streets, In the groves—wher Only the committee charged with Hudson Motors ...... 18% cana, workers and the families of you are hereby notified that I, Eld- (Oontloaed from Page One) a block eye In a boout with Kid day. Landon sunflowers and Lan- Aetna Casualty .... 103 107 inald Owen, Jean Chatburo, Ernest workers dependent upon farm work Burns In New York. must develop more domestic demand ever he chose to talk. And the dm enthuslsm were the order of Tgetna Fire 61 68 Int Harv ...... 82 OHriM’ Flne < ward J. MacKnlght, Tax Collector Int Nick ...... a• 61 Cossard, Herman Bing. and toe processing of farm products, for the Town o f Mancheater, Cohn, and differ-nt uses for the products names of Socrates, Plato and Aris the day. Aetna U fa ...... 81 33 day, as Secretary C. John Satti and of the land.” totle have come down the ages. Int Tel and Tel ...... 12 The entertainment value becomes has been added to toe unemploy PORK & BEANS! wUl sen at pubUc auction enough or Attorney General Edward J. Daly • im— Katherine Byma national Automobile ...... 34H 3614 a Parade of Zlegfeld, for the cast IS iPILIPSr INHIRITIDT Recalling "most of us co-operated So, believing that It Is not neces amnmlttee woman, was one of the Johns Manvllle ...... 120% ment and relief problems by toe New. all of toe following property' be continue to ponder toe claims of Conn. General ...... 88K 4044 also features such world-famous en AYIATION EXPERTS with the triple A In Its .early days, sary to spend all these thousands of ttMakers. She lauded the Hartford Kennecott ...... Deal’s crop reduction program. CAN IT Bl CURBDT longing to Michels BorelU and Mar toe Left and Right Wings In regard Hartford Fire ...... 7114 7314 tertainers as Fanny Brice, the rul since we had been promised It was dollars for a Library building— I Smnty leader, Oorlnne Alaop, and Hartford Steam Boiler 80. 72 Lehigh Val Coal .. 8% can garet Borelll of Manchester, <%nn., to toe tickets already nominated. ing American comedienne; Harriet Senator Robert W. La Follette, A bookkt ooDUlnlnf At opinloos o( famoa* only a temporary, measure,” Landon propose a simple,, beautiful, ade- N o W o n d e r Everyone ^ C ^ D the accomplishments of the women NaUonal F ire ...... 66 , 68 Lehigh Val Rd ...... 19% doeton oa this mterestiof sabjset will be to pay taxes due to toe Town of Drouty Secretary of State J. Wal AT HARTFORD MEET LIgg and Myers B Hoctor, whom Zlegfeld acclaimed toe Jr., says toe Wisconsin drought re declared that "os the program pro quately^ulpped Library, saving a WHENVOU who are teamed together in this Phoenix Fire ...... 84H 8614 ...... 105 sent FRXE. while tber kat. to tay read^ Manchester: ter Darley. said that the tickets gressed, we discovered that the ad Loew’s ...... PaiVlowa of America; and Ray •'Rub lief program has saved the state’s writinf le tha Edaeatlenal l>{Tision, S51 large ^r tio n of our gift for the best She predicted that Con Rossla tosuranoe . . . . 13% 1414 ...... 6914 A certain lot o f land situated in previously lentered are toe only ones ministration was trying to stretch librarian we can obtain . LorUlard ...... 22% ber Legs" Bolger, Broadway danc dairy industry. Fifth ATtsaa. New York K. Y.. Mwltl toe Town of Manchester, County pf before bis Office for decision. It the (Continued from Page One) Bsaom wottld be safely Republican. ’Traveleni ...... 633 646 ing star, ItaiMoas WWaga the triple A Into a means for the ANONYMOUS. : imeakera ware en-Mayor Mont Ward ...... 60% Hartford and State of Connecticut Right Wing ticket Is resubmitted on g e t v a l u e s IT’S WARDS FOR Pnbliir Dtility Stoefca treasurer's report and George B. P«r7>ftnent....control of American Editor’s Note---It has ■ been ex ; Walter B. jwttersott of Hartltord, N at Blsc 30% GRAPES! laiown"'and" designated" ar-lots'No.“ ’ tbe'-basis of-Bridgeport primary'en-' agriculture from Washington. ^ isomlnee for Congressman of the Conn. Lt. and Pow. . 76 79 Nat Cash Reg . . . . 26% 173 and 176 o f toe tract! known as dorsements'at a later date and be Logan of Mlsaouri will read the re plained several times In these Conn. Power ...... 66H port of legal counsel. " I cannot agree -/1th such a pol columns that the suggestion of '' ; District, and the gubernatorial ■6714 N et Dairy ...... 26 aU S IE R OF CHESTNUT "Homestead Park Additkm," a map fore toe time limit fixed by law. It icy. I cannot "gree with the Presi LIKE THESE Arthur M. Brown, of Htfd. Elec. L t ...... 69 71 Nat Dletin-...... 3144 Ib. or plan pf which tract Is on file in will be considered at that time, he Election of Officer.. "Anonymous” Is not legally possible Hartford G as ...... 48 62 Friday when all meetings will be dent. I believe the American term In accordance with the provisions of ; City. The latter whom many N T Central...... 45% tha town clerk’s office In said Man •aid, but gave no indication os to er shc.uld be *a lord on hlS own nt heard for the first time, So. New Ehigland . . . 163 - 167 N Y NH and H ...... 444 BURRS FOUND HERE chester, reference la hereby made. how such a ticket would be regarded held In the Egyptian hall, election uf farm.’ " the Chescy trust fund and the PW A •r) officers will take place at 9:30 a. m. grant. The money is allocated for a _____a most tavmable impression. Mannfacitnring Stocks North A m ...... S3 Being toe same land conveyed to for placement on the voting ma BEDDING! chines. A t 10:30 a. m. J. E. Hoskins, chair "The security of our social and library building. The money can be }~Bls remarks were for the nioat part Acme W ir e ...... 47 M 4914 Packard ...... 1214 Robert H. Smith Displaying toe said Michels and Margaret Penn ...... : ...... 3944 man of the aviation committee of economic system," Landon conclud spent In no other way. .on the subject of suffrage for wo- Am. Hardware...... 3414 3614 JAR RINGS! BorelU by Romeo Paganl and HoU ed, "rests upon, our having millions ^ men. Ha Mid be supported and be- Fhlla Rdg C and I ...... 244 Rare Specimens Found in the Actuarial Society of America, Arrow H and H, com. 66H , 6714 Investment Co. by deed dated Sep will speak on "Aviation insurance.’' and millions of individual farmers Uoved in the movement at a time BlUlnga and Spencer . 3 ^ 414 Phil P e t e ...... 424i Elizabeth Park Section. tember 8, 1930 end" Septemlwr A and home-owners. Pub Serv N J ...... 4614 FORESEES NO CUTS The talk will be broadcast over When very few men in public life Bristol Brass ...... 66 67 ^ doz. 1930 and recorded In toe Manches WTHT. "These are the people that give us „ did so. He felt that the women Collins Co...... 110 120 Radio ...... 10% Robert H. Smith tMs morning ter Land Records, 'Volume 103, security and give us our spirit of In Reading ...... 49picked from a chestnut tree In the Airlines and state aviation regula BY REQUEST; U A t t k i , ^-^voters ware familiarising themselves Colt’s Pst Firearms.. 46i4 4844 pages 363 and 364, respectivcily. IN VETS’ BENEFITS tion will be discussed at 11 a. m., dependence as a nation. We must sad more with the nation’s Rem R a n d ...... 1844 Elizabeth Park section a cluster of Eagle L o o k ...... 24 26 PURPOSE OF SALE. * and an Informal luncheon will be not let them be, driven to the wall. ’ ^NOTICE V hment and progress, in com Rey Tob B ...... 86 five chestnut hurra. The tree from Pure (Bulk) I Fafnir Bearings...... 100 •The above sale le to lie made for held at noon In the Old English hall, His Summing Up ace with the plea of clubs that Safeway Stores ...... 30% which 4he burrs were picked have (Continued from Page One) Our used car stock Is depleted Gray Tel Pay Station 19 V4 2114 toe purpose of paying taxes, inter when Edgar S. Gorrell, president of In summing up, the nominee de and we will give a Schenley DJs...... 6044 many other clusters, be reported. SUGAR! Nationally Advertised hey do so. Hart apd Cooley . . . . 150 est accrued thereon and other legal the Air Transport A^oclatlon of clared: ’^ e local women were much inter- Sears Roebuck...... 87% One of toe b u m when opened was Jury or disease In ser\-lce and their tandera, BYary A Clk. 4444 4644 charges. Said taxes were levied America, Morgan b. Brainard. pres "You win see that everything I sted in the "County Quilt” in which Shell Union ...... 23 found to contain a well formed dependents In case of death, have Mann A Bow, Class A 7 0 by toe Town of Manchester against ident qC the Aetna Life Insurance have said points tr but one end— Big Allowance ixrwns in the county have con- Socony Vac ...... 14 chestnut, brown and ripe. lbs. had authorized reasonably adequate i ° do.. ClMB B ...... — 2 . 10 the alsova mentioned taxpayer as that is the protection of the family 1 - t ■ •w B lit Melt., com. 84 36 South Pac ...... 44 The finding of a chestnut tree helps hrinq compensation ' anti opportunity of ‘ type farm. This philos^hy runs on a limited amount of used cars ] foUows: ■ In Enfield se- phvslca' care ” ^ P’ ecident of the Connecticut Mutual toward a new do., pfd...... 100 South Rwy ...... 23% hearing chestnuts Is imusual now. List of October 1, 1930,.$8.60 like a thread through the Republic tbe autograph of Governor Non-Dlsabled Vets Insurance Company, are scheduled North and Judd . . . . . 4044 4344 St Brands . . . ; ...... 16% It Is on exhibition at the office of List of October 1, 1931..i«.... 4.68 an pla'.form. x x x But you will not ___ I tAndon, the Re^bUcan nominee Pack, Stow A WUoox 14 18 St Gas and E l ...... 8 R. J. Smith on Main street. Flna List of October 1. 1933...,„< 4.95 "“"-‘•'sabled vet-. Afternoon Program find It even raent’oned in the plat ECONOMY '‘.tor prmddent; Mrs. Grace Cooltdge, Russell Mfg. Co. . 32 36 St on Cal ...... 8644 In toe window of Merz's barber form of the opposing party.’’ MHERSPRIII6 MinHEIS List of October 1, 1933 a calk.* We 4.96 ''widow of P r^ d e iit Calvin Coolidge, St OU N J ...... 62 the " 'i The afternoon program rtll begin SeovlU Mfg. Co. .. 4214 4414 shop on North Main street there la FRANKFURTS! List of October 1, 1934...,..., 5.43 clvlhan population, Hines at 3 o’clock with a discussion on Applausr and laughter interrupt ; and Colonel Knox, vice presidential Tex Corp ...... 38 exhibited a head of cauliflower that out the flawars of ged Legionnaires to consider be- Standard Screw . 150 List of October 1, 1935...... 4.50 'Airports." Discussion leaders will i nominee. The quilt will be drawn Timken Roller B e a r ...... 6544 .310 GRAHAM Ward’s Stanley Works ... 6014 6314 weighed when brought from toe special benefits the general Include: Co,. Sumpter Smith, Feder the Sunflower dance at Foot Trans A m erica ...... 13 44 TIME AND PLACE OF SALE. The car that “ beat them all” Torrlngton- ...... 100 103 farm of Joseph Novell! in Glaston 1 9 e i b . Auction sale will take place on i r.e .perlty of the country. al \^.-ks Progress Administration, Sensational .Guard’ ball. Hartford, October 14, Union Carbide ...... 98% bury an even nine pounds. After Union Mfg. Co. .. 8 10 Monday, NoVeml>er 9, 1936, A. D., "It seems to me that .lt is of the Washington, D. C , John 8 Wynne, Delivers complete for f imder auspices o f the association, U S Envelope, com 80 Union Pac ...... 139% It had been exhibited for sometime first Importance," he said, “ that we chief of the airport and mapping Bedding ^’another project the Hartford County Unit Aircraft ...... 26 at eleven o’oloclc. A , M., Standard D0N7 SCRATCH, • 3 D O W I V do., pfd...... 126 and again weighed It bad lost a half t'Mn’a of a’l veterans as clt'zenj first section of the Bureau of Air Com Offer : Republlcaa women have undertaken Unit. Corp ...... 7 % qaaJ inqredSents Chase A Saoborn Time at toe Town Hall In Manches $4 Month, Smalt iVeeder Root . . . . . 99 103 pound. It waa one pf the largest End yield not to the sympathy merce; GUI Robb Wilson, first vlce- $718.00 to help the cause. ter, (^onn. Of the Year! Whitlock CoU Pipe 4H 614 Unit Gas Imp ...... 15% cauliflower heads grown in this sec COFFEE! r hlch we v/ould extend to the en piesldprit of the N. A. S. A. C., and Coirylng Chorg* U S Ind A I c o ...... 38 The SKiwrtflk efficiency of toe (Mbis Dated at Manchester, Connecti Including safety glass, hydraulic J. B. Wllltiuna Co. 38 46 tion. cut, this fifth ^ y of September tire group by class or special legis director of the Depslrtment of Avla- SOOTHE THE brakes, full size safety Irody and 1 9 ” U S Rubber ...... 33% aethm o f Bnxnford is tow pore aD-pbosphate BUsoellaneous 1936, A. D. lation. but see to It that we are Jorr New Jersey. baggage compartmenL U S Smelt ...... 1 ..,. 83 baking, jiowder hetpe develop and hWwi toe able to extend assistance to all A t 4 p. m., reports from the N. A. Chapman Valvs . . . . 35^ 2714 U S S te e l...... 72% Ib. EDWARD J. MACKNIOHT, HOUSEHOU) WORKERS TaxiOoUector. groups or classes who In an emer S. A. C. standing committees ori Tills was the sensation of the August Salel Demand was so BUCKLEY TEAMS Conn, toveet M g t 344 444 Western Union ...... 88% fbwocs of an toe oOmr gobd Ingredients in a flight strips, compulsory wheel IRRITATION Elec Steam Sterilizing 144 gency may need the, helping hand tremendous that in many cjises it exceeded the supply! NOW— 244 West El and M f g ...... 14214 baking. This dmiacteristk of toe perfect | of their government." brakes, airport rating ind Federal- Quick relief from the maddening Garage O t Lak. Stmshp. Co. 43 46 Center Street Woolworth ...... 64% state aid for airports, will be given. itch of eczema, psoriasis, poison foi' a limited time only, we are repeating this offer! Think of it! ■ t f King Seeley Corp ... 13 COURSE IS UNDERWAY leawener is very impoatant to every boma The administrator branded as 15 cnee Bond and Share (Curb). 22% Safety Matches! Informal entertainment will con ivy, and irritation about the rectum Manchester, Conn. Vi OFF REGULAR PRICE—on mattresses with these expehsiva WITH WILLARD ia o aa "without lour.datlon" reports that Snnbom Map ...... lOO DBXB CS CSKBBp PB C BB Uni fWT OZttRlBe _ _ Tel. 8129 the hr~eau n'aimed to reduce vet- clude the day's program at 6:30. or personal parts is obtained by ap features: 270 cushioning inneriioiis! Quilted sisal pads! Thick, Sparta Foundry .... 2314 25'4 Mrs. Betty Reese Morrison Is I t asBores baking sooeess . . . Bgfat even TOWN ADVERTISEMENT plying an ointment called Resinol, Sylvania Indue...... 2914 8114 •laos benefits, adding: fluffy layers o f new, clean felted cotton! Heavy imported Damask Instrnctor in Local Unit; To b n In re and deitrinna flavoe. Bemem- pkg. of 12 boxes Leave it on over night. It lessens A m S Y E A R S Taylor-Colqultt .... 45 49 ELKS BIN(N) PRIZES ■i kiiuw o: no such plans under] the desire to scratch, and eases the ticking. Utah-Idaho Sug. Com. 244 344 Continne Eight Weeks. 'beiV— Baimfnrd wO MSMT leave Hiy TAX COLLECTOR’S consideration at this time. In pres irritation. fOontianed from Page One) New York Bank and ins. Stocks bttter ‘%ftor toato r ent experience would indicate the ] Favorite Photos Tha soothing effect of Itesinol TO ATTRACT CROWD Mrs. Betty Reece Morrison Is In converse to be true." Bank of New York.. 608 616 NOTICE OF SALE takes the sting out of the irritated ! 'Brown, the Tolland county leader Is structor of toe local unit o f girts Boy Banifdrd, A m wh cfcaoBie nines proposed the Legion set up i Framed parts and makes you comfortable. q Bankers T r u s t...... 70 72 who are taking toe'’’' Household a nation^ organization for placing The skin heals sj>oner, too, with the Sl7 Vig-O -R est Coll Spring mQ - -continuing his activity In behalf of Chase ...... 46 48 aH-ftesphate R»kfng Pow te. Workers training eourss under toe unemployed veterans In private I Latest help of Resinol. 99 deep, reeilient double deck coital Cleaning bruih F-K-B-BI V ■'nS ! tbs Brown campaign, and he will Chemical ...... '67 69 Large Group from Manchester TOWN ADVERHSEMm In puTSuanoe to toe provtslons of FLOORS Kbe found frequently at the AUyn Emergency Relief Ctommlaslon. ’The J jobs, declaring such a campaign S tyles 'The oily base of Resinol Oint the General Statutes of toe State . SO /Bouse conferring with >Villanl on Central Hanover . . . . 132 136 to Play in Town Hall Games course wMch began Monday at toe ment is ideal for .penetrating the •All the important features found in .mattresises of the finest Continental' ...... 18% 30 of Connecticut and tax warranto I "directly and Indirectly would add SANDED and : campaign tactics. YAI.CA. will extend over a period Square outer layers pf the skin and secur makes. Com Exchange ...... 66 68 in Rockville Tonight. TAX COLLECTOR’S properly iasued to me as Tax Col 1 to toe stability and security of our And, Mr. Creedon, who succeeded of eight weSSs. Several additional lector by toe Town o f Manchester, country and Its citizenship." ing deeper action. Bathing the af Flrat National ...... 2140 2170 pupils are expected to enroll to .be- Oval fected parts first 'with Resinol S(tep REFINISHED Buckley as secretary after Hol- Guaranty Trust . . . ; . 356 360 you are hereby notified that I, Ed- : comb’s reSlection, Is now being men- Attracted by toe fine prizes won gl 1 next week, work on tobacco NOTICE OF SALE ward J. MacKnlght, Tax poUector hastens the effectiveness of Resinol Satlstactloli Guaranteed 1 tortng ...... 18% 17 having delayed them. Five days a OintmenL Many nurses suggest - Bohed as hhOsaible aucceasdr to Mr. by a number of Manchester people for toe Town o f Mancheater, Conn., PACKET McFa r l a n d Rectangular Manhattan ...... 31% 3244 last week a large group' of local week, elx hours or more a day are I and use Resinol — why don’t you t Rorahack i f ^ e state chairman’s 111- ManufacL Trust . . . . 60% 62% I d pursuance to toe provlslott of wlU seU at public auction enough It? ness forces his resignation. Bingo players are going to Rock devoted to general household ser- National City Bank . 4 1 % 43 ville tonight to play in toe games 'Vlce, meal preparation, laundry toe (General Statutes of toe State or all of toe' foUowlng propel Johnson Paint Co; Buy Resinol Ointment and Soap H A IR AND Never Lost Grip belonging to Mary Daley and Cato- „ _ CLAIMED BY DEATH 699 AialD B t— ' PboDS 6884 JOS. J. FARR New York ...... 141 148 sponsored In toe Town Hall there problems, personal health and ap 855 Main Street Rnblnow'B^dihg 'o f Connecticut and tax warrants In any dhig etbro. For free sam 916* Main Street TeL 66 M ora feoturar tfcoirv' Major Buckley’s emergence to the Public ...... 48 81 properly Issued to me as ’Tax Col erine Burgess of Broad Brook, ple, write to Resinol,'Del>t. 4, Bal INNEBSPRtNO each Wednesday night by Rockville pearance and kindred subjects. ‘WHERE THRIFTY SHOPPERS SHOP” famout $1S Make. iforeground follows many years, of TlUs ...... 10 1 1 % lodge of Elks. Play starts at 8:16 Mrs. C. C. Currier of East Cantor lector by the Town of Manchester, Connecticut to pay taxes due to toe (Oontteuad tram Page (>ne) timore, Md. Town of Mancheater: RgMhpnratlve,. inactivity In state Insuraaoe and there will be 86 games and 86 street Is state supervisor of toe you are hereby notified that I, Ed InneniprlnK irty affairs, although be never lost prises. The or prize amounts to work and has established one or ward J., MacKnlght, Tax Collector certain tract of land situated He was. never beaten and only Mattress ma m p on ’I^Uand. county and other American (Newark) . 18% 16% more units in oU tha large centers for toe Town of Manchester, Conn., in toe Town o f Blancheater, County Amerioaa Reserve . . . 28% ~ 27% $25 and this plus Che fine merchan Thursday SPECIALS Thursday I twice in Ills brilliant career waa he ■ : aaon<^ in eastern Connecticut. dise values awarded makes playing toroughDuL ^ e stats, where facul win sen at pubUo auction enough of Hartford and State of Connecti ■Si I knocked down—by Ray Bronson st Mattress American Surety . . . . 63 64 , Mr. Willard has directed the pubr In the Elks games unusually attrac ties such as those afforded by the or an of toe tonowing property be- cut Ito w n and designated as lots I Johony Thompson at Kansas <31ty—, OOUNTBY BOLL ..Beity and managed the headquarters Baltimore American . 8% 9% tive.' — Y A I.C A . are available. CENTER OUT HEitf longlng to Jaita Hamer, o f Brook- No. 43 and 44, toe location oelng I fights wblc^ McFarland always said Ekcess ...... 8% 8 ;'imdw M r. R oru sck for some years. lyn7New Yoric to pay tos taxes due shown by a map dated August '35, I v-erVTils"haraest battles. $9.95: appefite ’~In m il charge, Wdi-MKi-Deposlt-v rr. 116 119 PORBrCHOPS^:tc to toe Town of Mrachester. . - 1887 on file In toe town clerk's A product of Chicago's famous Great Am erican...... 27% 29% T h u r s d a y working closely with Miss Katherine A certain parcel o f land situated office of aald Mimchester, known aa ’’Bsek’o the Varda" District and ot LAST Hair oa one side, felt Halifax ...... ,_ 3 1 % 38% Expensive comfort fee. and state vice Jihalrmon, whose Sirloin Stalks in toe Town of Manchester, County the McKee Farm tract I sturdy Irish stock, McFarland car- on toe other! Covered in principal activity these days Is Hanover ...... S4 . 38 Fooed Being toe same land deeded to I ried Into toe ring a lightning fast heavy sanitized striped -turesi 182 innercolls up- Home I n a ...... 84 85 o f Hartford, and State of (3onnecU- hoUtered in deep layers directing an actlvsr and Increasing cut and known and designated as CatoeHne Burgess by Mrs. Nora I brain. He always was a thou3ht or A. C. A. ticking! 4 elde Home Fire Security . 4% 6% of felted cotton! ; Long ly numerous, Women’s division. Manchester Public* Market lots No. 84, 47, 48, 66 and 67 o f toe Burgess on March 10, 1906, re I r.ve ahead of obponenta and wa* a handles! 8 aide ventila Maas. Bonding 6$ 60 Completely organised, the Re- corded In toe Manchester Land. . ...ntlng. Hla apaed anc THREE tors! A value, even we. wearing drill 4 c l ^ ! National Liberty . . . . 10 1 1 % tract known as Mornlngslde Park, ' pqblican headquarters is about two IK Smoked Shoulders Recoids, Volume 38 Page lOL neoa made him a dominant fig' may never equal again! Thick tlsol pads! ' North River ...... 38 37 a map or plan o f which la on file waaks ahead of the schedule ot the in the 'town clerk’s offlcs In said PURPOSE OF SALE. ^ ‘ the Ughtwelght and welter IBM campaign. ProT. Wash. 87 88 divlalons f r ^ 1904 untU Pfef.-Aeeldant .... 18 SO Thuraday-a Speciala Manchester, referenos to which la The above sale le to be made for ^ .in three rooms on the third floor, YIBABUNO Y B A B U N O , hereby made. toe purpose of paying taxes. Inter Seaboanl Surety . . . r 36 38 ■ He never won the lightweight S a tu r d a y DAYS uG m Snanee committee, headed by est thereon and other legAl charges-. Security Ina...... S6 88 Lamb Chops, Finest Rib < .-.sac lb. LA M B LEGS LA M B FORES Being toe same land oonveyad to championahlp, even though he waa * ' I ^llorgan B. Brainard, president of Springfield FTreAMa. 185 187 Jake Hamer by PblUp Eisenberg by Said taxes were levied by the Town r.'»?c*n’ -ed genera'Iv aa the un- Nice Lamb tar Stswing I 4 .-B . B. B. .B . ., .1, B.I. 1 5 C lb. Aetna U fa Insurance Co,, is Sun Life ...... 450 600 J deed dated March 16, 1933, record of - Manchester against the ^bove ’'-n r crewhad king of .toe class. Doubt " Stock Up Now All Merchandise ^'nlalng funds for the campidgn. ^tesk .. •. a.B.. . B. ..B. .BB. ,.29c lb. ed in toe Mantoesfer Land Records, mentioned taxpayer as foUows; U. 8. F. and G...... 23 34 Chtrfce Shoulder Beef Sb C i b . that he could make the lightweight Frank M. Lynch of New Haven, Westchester ...... 84 88 Boneleisi Lean Veal,for Stewing 25c Ib. Le fbv Volume 69 Page 39A List of October 1, 1926....,.$ 8.58 ■rrcci limit—then 133 pounds—always 9 x 1 2 PUBFOSB OF; SALE. Ust of October 1, 1926...... 8.91 - For Pall and Winter! Priced ate auditor, , Is in charge c f the Lean Rib Corned B ^ aaaa»*e«a* a 10c lb. bampqped hla ebane'ea at the title _ section, which c o n ta ^ for- The above sale la to be made for LUt ef October 1,1927...... 8.91 ons and three times In which he was Wardolemn FRESH FISH! the puipooe of paying taxes, inteiv U st of October 1, 1928...... 10.40 •etiTt acbedulad to meet Cffiampion Ad For Quick Sale! I g r o i ^ through the distribution FRESH FISH! For This rpam pUlte sent here by the Na- BUY ;t6UR CANNING PEACHES NOWi est accrued thereon and .other legal Ust of October 1, 1920...... 10.66 Wolgast. toe bouts fall through. THE TEXTILE STORE’S 7 committee. Manchester FANCY STEAK BONELESS charges. Said taxes were isvud Ust of October 1, 1930...... IIM Met Freddie Welsh 8 -F a BEDROOM SUITIB Week Only! 4 9 8 Fancy E lboia Canning Peaches by the Town of Ifanchester and toe t u t at Oetober 1, 1981...... 1L33 ■li- Ha did little fighting in Chicago, Boreign Oroopa SWORDnSH COD Usoaily $80. Date Book vfl.25 fnQ lO-qt. basket FILETS Second School District thereof List at October 1, 1 9 8 3 . . . . 11A8 'rfw where b6xln|: at the time was not I 44 PoUah-Amarlcan dubs, against the above msntionsd tax Ust of October 1, 1938...... HAS .si»< legalized. He campaigned In sur Fancy Tokay Gr^iea . 1...... ^...... J t Iba. 15e i-nutn Tiles, florals, modaraa, tad ntrated in New Britain, are a Fancy Sweet Potatoes for Baking...... 5 Iba. 15e 2 5 c lb. lbs. payer aa foUowa: Ust of October 1, 1984...... 18.07 rounding cities and then In New oriental pattarna in one of ' objaetlve in this drive for Next Weak. S 25c List of October 1, 1938...... $16A0 Ust cf October 1, 1936...... 19.10 ’(•lOY York and San Franclaco. In Ehig Fancy Swiss Cheese, very fine flavor, machine aUesd.. • • bes' $64.95 tha longest wearing hard tur- from the foreign-bom sag- Bspt 2T — —Aimual outing ot list of October 1, 1938...... 16A0 TDOS AND PLACE OF SALE. land ha met Freddie Welsh, toe $6.06 Down • 86.00 Month . face ruga yon can boyi Easy, Army and Navy club » s a s • S • s » • a e « . 47c lb. 6g|)t ending in a draw after 25 1 at the voting populatton. at VUla list of Octaher 1, 1 9 8 0 ...16JI1 Auction sale will take place on irntf Small Oarrytng Ohaige to-claani No fattening o f are Greeks to interest In Louise. lis t of October 1. 1981...... 14.08 Monday, November 9, 1936, A. D> . rounds of furious battling. Curtains - Draperies - Bed Spreadslinens - Towels - Sheets • any kind naeaaaaryl SPECIALS BAKERY McFarland’s most famous fights , New Haven and New Lon- B%)t 39.—Tsaebara’ card party at FRESH SHIPMENT OF SEA FOOD Mat o f Oetober 1, 1983...... 14A5 at One O’Cflock P. M.. Standard . ", ®**r* large (Sices at the I in Norwalk and 8i HoUistor strast aebool, beaellt ot lis t of October 1. 1988...... 14J4 Time at toe Town Hall in Manches x'ora his two with Welsh— toe other Blankets - Cretonnes - Wash Goods - Candlewicks - Best Percales ■ iultel «x9$2.98 .7Vix9$3.89 jKhool Ubrary. mded in a draw in San Francisco— Uthuanlans in Waterbi Stewing Ojraters —• Chowder Clams — Steandng Clams .. aWEET MePTOSg " List of October 1, 1984...... 16.82 ter, Conn. ; richly I in aaatem Connecticut; Serr OStning Bventa. POTATOES APPLES Dated at Manchester. Connecticut..^, tnd hla 10-round no-declsioD clash Flannels — Nearly Every Item Reduced. Bed. chcftg vin* FYesh SesUofM POTATOES U s t of October 1, 1 9 8 6 ...... 17A5 u rtjrr .'rito Hike Gibbons in New York 9x10^ $4.49 tJfcranlans and Ckechs in O ct 18—ConflrmSnd raunkm at TIME AND PLACE OF SALE. this fifth day of September 1936. . _ . 1 • « r . draastrl Bench, $3.74. Swordfish center slices ...... b. , .89e lb. II n 19t5. ,Packa.v bad’ come out o< oocmty: Hungarians In Oonoordia Lutheran eburcli. 10 lbs.: Auction aala will , tik e place on A. D. ^-Qct 34.—Sami-formal a— nt slbCZSc im o ra ry retirement for toe W e are moving to the Farr Bhteh— next to the Bank— Saturday s tr o u Danish and 19c Monday, November 9, ”1986, A. O., EDW ARD J. MACKNIGHT, latch. '. A great crowd, one of toe units in wurtford; Byrtais Country club, aponaorad by dagtaa AT OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT .at Ten O’d ock A. M., Standard Tax Collector. -r’y “big gate*" of toe game, saw l night. ,Buy Now and Save! team of Scandia lodge. ’ nssen. Hartford. Mew Loa- ASSORTED OldFuhitmed SUCED BREAD ’Time at toe ’Town Hall in Manches ^ battle between toe two most I TbRtogtcn. A Variety ot Home Mbde Cooldea> freah mada today... CUPCAKES LOAF CAKES Scloaf ter. Conn. boxers of toa time. Many AKaxwall field, home ot Dhela I is also a.^Farslaa" vote to .*2 dozen for 25c Dated at Manchester, Coimectieut believed McFarland had won 8m 'a $5,000,000 laeUcal achool near Fresh Picked Eveigrssn Sweat Com. large earn, 19c doc. this flfth (Uy o f Siaptember 1986, A. h i match, toa laat of his career. „ ______altlieugk msmbars o f Ala, once waa uaad by 1 7 e d o i u ■KJEran iM AjivniuKie lim a Beans ...... b.S qts. 14e IX Read Tlie Herald Adrs. McFarland carried a knockout The t e x t i l e S T O R E tha Wright brottuNra in their early EDWARD J. MACKNIOHT, >iecb and put away, more than BO p M tietgk flor^^ls Arseted airplane ezparimants. | 849 Main Street + 824-828 ^NTGDMERYMAIN STREET WARD Tax Collector. pponants via that route but he 'waa TELEPHONE 5161 MANCHESTER feVSKQIIO :aU98% %ams Breezes^Through Second Comeback
PUT TOUR NAME IN - IF FOU WANT JOB PHILS KEEP GIANTS FROM FLAG WITH 2 WINS|™CKS out AL ETTOi WORKS AS A l i n i C RAVE NEW CHORUS Coach Kelley’s-ThouMThtis Go Into Action FROSH TOP SENIORS WORLD STAFF The High school office is ri- MISS LOW VISITED celtring a number of calls for Bdltor-ln-Chlef -Dorothy IN FIFTH STANZA WIThi DIRECTOR AT CAMP girls to take full time Jobs do FOR GIRLS ALONE IN ’3 6 S. A. A. DRIVE Scbrelber, ’STB. ing housework. If any girls are Managing Editor — William ENGLAND, FRANCE Hultine Likely Wingman Interested in d9ing ' this, will Knapp, ^STB. Leading Billiard Stars they please send their names Cards Cling To Fading TWO-HANDED BARRAGl Foatun Editor—Barbara Ca- Edwin Anderson of 36A into the office or to Interest So Great in Music loon, ’87B, On Wesleyan Grid Squad Oberempt ? Members of Connefl Are I, Sports Bditojv-Manuel Ostrln- Says Trip Was Mada Enjoy e sarly In October by _ sky, '87A. Uked His Job at New That third Chorus Is Add Hopes By Beating Reds (iMttaawMtaaofartloles OB thexon the 1936 freahmaa eleven. B. C. Play At Center Parlors Pkir of Perfectly timed Ith Jotge Brescia, fonmr - y ■ CoDimeiKled On ExceDent Ehcchongo' Editor Jeanne Fre^teota of Oonaeetieat ooUega Rows, who was a varsity...... taokle last gentlns amateur champion. Cuds, 'STB. able by Lack of VibraHon footbaU teams) After that, be zuUflU ai DESBtTED FARMHOIKE year, is again a'vailablek A Hart' Lefts Ends Fight After L'sgement with Madtoen Square _ Hampshire Camp. ed for Freshman-Sophs. Work by Facility Advisor. Alumni Editor—Paggy Wood and to two htte the renudnder ot ford spphomors of tackle propor- ruff, '89B. On tbe Queen Mary. Double Defeat by Cellar Chib the gime. Middletown, Conn., Sept. 23 — tlons, the afic foot five inch, tlC Bn? Anssfes Seriei Tliati ship. den m November with toe wtooer M GIVES X ANDY PUZZLE The Cubs pounded Waite Hoyt (AP)—^Wesleyan Untvsrsity, Con pound Dink Phstos, Biott hopes to 'Ths "better billiard Friday night’s Bob Pastor>Lin^ .Art Editor—Iren. Johnson, close with Pasquale 1 PiuDy. Italian Absorbs Haynes flgbt in New York. X» ‘1 had « great time, working, aa So great Is the Interest in music *3oB. from the mound in the slxtb to necticut's representative among the groom for one of the positione left December, be Is tentatively sehe* this year that Albert Pearion, What’s the matter with the upper CnU New York Lead to break a 4-4 tie and then scored six "Little Three," haa discarded the open by the graduation of hto ri WiD Bring Foranost Ex- bltlon on November 20. Natalie to athletic director at the cimp," eaye classmen 7 Have the freshmen and Librarians — Frances Hyde Miss Jeanne Low. M. H. 8. Facul punt, the pats and the prayer as the tor ends, Jim O'Leary itad rated ag one qf the beat Instruotora duled for an appeoranea in Ctove^ Further Summer Adventures music director, has organized 3 '38B; F-ances Wallett, ’39B. more runs off Mace Brown in the •fs; Heavy Pnilishment; Bomb lend against Jolmny "rubber mai^ P3dwln Anderson ’36A of his experi choruses instead of two. In addition sophomores got ail the school spirit? ty member, set sail for England eighth to whip the Pirates and kesp system with wbiob it will seek foot Jonee. In tbe game today. He will spend ence at a summer camp In New of Unnamed Tourists in the Assistant Editors — Nelson 4 1-2 Games; Hubbefl ponents of Game Here; the gtrater part of the evening on Rlako, . to the Junior-Senior Mixed Choru* When looking over the latest re from New York on the "Queen alive their pennant hopes. ball success during the rapidly ap There are at least two other Con Hampshire this past summer. RlCimond, •87A; Herbert Sey proaching season. necticut boys well up in the running the problems of the greM table. er Faces Active Fmter. " < Financial Saceew Country With Few Conven and the Freshman-Sophomore Mix turns frora the S. A. A. campaign it Mary," giant English holder of„ The Detroit Tigers turned In a Ed was given the Job lost spring iences. ed Choruses, there will be a Fresh mour, ’37B; Sam Pratt, '38A; pair of ebutout victories 'over the For two seasons past Coach Jack for another flank poaltton., O. E. As an added attraction, hto daugh None of these bouta threaten to by the camp committee of the New would fleom so. Charles-Robbins. '38A. world’s speed record for Slated for Skb Duty To biott haa drlUsd Cardinal squads on ‘Hultine of Maacbaater and Andrew Erwin Rudolph Appears ter travels with him. 8he is only do more to Lnuls than keep hlia man-Sophomore chorus of only the AUantlc. Browns, .12-0 and 14-0, to run their England Conference Luther League girls. These figures reveal that the main Reporters—George A 1 d e n ’the punt, ‘ pass and prayer system so Jackson of Reading. 14 years of ago but to a flnlMsd warm for a possible big Mot sent of directing 'recreational activities building, with 719 puplla ha- 317 Miss Low remarked that the’_ string of consecutive victories to widely puDllctoed by his alma mater, performer. Bv PAUL MIOKELSON We 6nd X and V In the rainstorm Doris Cole. '37 will be the ac ’87B, Elton aa rk , '37b, Felicia’ day; Cobs Beat Pirates. nine and strengtben their hold on Although the, first game to less Friday; Four Other Aces AstixMtsd Preee Sporte Writer summer against toe winner ot the at the summer Bible School and pledges. This makes the total num Petrowski, ’37B, Michael Haber- WM made enjoyable by the lack of Michigan University, but this fall than a week away, the make up of June fight between hea'ryweisht where we left them with no visible companist for the Junior-Senior ber of pledges 625 which Palla 176 second place In the American Recreational Camp. The camp Is chorus; the accompanist for the em, '37B, WlUis Kilpatrick, '37B Vibration, which waa very pro- bs plans to vary bis attack with a the starting ’varsity Is by no means Phlladsipbla, Sept 23—(AP) — champion Jamee J. Brsddecb and located at Moltonboro Neck, a long place to camp both tired and cold. short of the goal of 800. 'ihis 800 William Moore, 37B, Lucy Gray! on the Normandie, on By ORLO ROBERTSON Leatrue. set of plays which seem to lend a settled for Biott has a wealth of line Booked. Schmeling. As for Ettore, he ap others have' not been selected. r* presents abou* 60 per cent of the ■ The other two contestants for MORIARTYSTOHOLD Steering his way with a sure left neck of land extending out Into X and Y drove aiinleaaly along the There are 61 members In the '38B, Ann Howarth, '38B, Mariim which she galled last year. Upon Asaoclated Preee Sports Writer Minnesota tings to the Michigan material which though mainly un pears doomed for another tour on Lake Winnepesaukec, the largest main road with nr a^iparcnt desti total population of the school, which Olson, '38B, John Hamilton, landing in ^ g lan d she vlaited her runner-up honors—the White Sox style. tried, may develop beyond expecta arm, Joe Louis bas passed the sec the ons-night circuit He haa muffed nation but being a Mt lonely for Uie Junior-Senior Chorus. They are: makes It necessary for 60 per cent It may be all over but the shout and Indians—battled 12 Innings to Despite the fact that be to faced bis big shot. lake In New Hampshire. First Sopranos: Dorothy Ander '39A, Jean Clark, '39B, Margaret family and home in Hampshire. ing as far aa the Giants’ fans are tions. For the third conseoutlve year, FOOTBALL PRA01CE end human mlleitona on the road "My. Job was an easy one. as all safe confln’s of M H. 9., and decid of each heme rooni to Join the 8. A. MoCarton, '39B, Faith Steven After visiting in England she an 8-8 draw after Earl Averill bad with developing a new group of Baokfleld Promising back. Promoters ware Gated over the ing to try to feel at home, they son, Irma DeSimone, Mae Griswold, A. In order to reach the goal. concerned but they’d breathe a lot tied the score in the ninth-with his forwards, Biott plans to use a shift the Center Billiard Parlors, of succeaa of PhiladGphla’s second the campers readily cooperated Helen Hohl. Nellie Jura, Margaret son, '40A. ^ k an Imperial Airways plane to easier if their boys would do some Despite the foot tbat Archie Horn, The Brown Bomber from Detroit, with me, but it took qidte a lot of sought out a suhstantlal looking Son^e of the home rooms' total of Paris early one morning. Miss Low 37th circuit drive. ing line behind which h.ls baokfleld a very capable halfback in 1935, which Stanley "Lefty" Bray to the Moriarty Brothers footbaU team whose ring fortunes orashad btfore major light within a decade- Tea time making out the schedules, he schoolhouse in the lee of which they Ivshey, Evelyn Magnuson, Mae pledges fell short ot t.e 60 per cent Typists—Ruth Blssel', '37B, thing mighty soon about getting rid The Yankees had no trouble beat Will operate so-called “strong-side" Buffered a broken leg during the owner, will offer a series of exhibi will practice at the West Side field tbs beaUng right fist of Max years ago tonight Gene Tunney tlft- made camp for tltr night. Smith, Ellen' Toman, Katherine but the Student Coun II Representa Lucy Goodale, '37B. Dorothy said that she would pass over thd of those pesky Cardinsis, who are and "weakside” plays indiscrimin tonight at 6:30 o’clock and Coach e l toe heavyweight crown from. tlW ”‘ stated. Kirstead. FRENCH CUSS TAUGHT Jewell, '37B, .Alberta WUkle, airplane trip confining herself to ing the Athletics 10-3 although Pat summer and cannot play, the back- tions by the world’s foremost ex Schmeling three montha ago as a ticiieduled Activities. Driving on In the early morn the tives are hard at work attempting hanging like leeches to their fad Malone was touched for 15 hits. Joe ately. fleld situation is not unpromising. Jack Dn^er requests tbat the fol stunned fight world gasp^.elmpty brow of Jack Dempeey before a Second Sopranos: Astrld Benson, Highlights to raise the number of pledges and '37B, Esther Yulyes, '37B. saying the ride waa very rough Ing National League pomant hopes. New Faces On line Cap. Frank Ketcham is back at ponents of billiards, a splendid op lowing players report without faU: breezed by hla second objective at record crowd of 130,1)00 rain soaked t It was'part of his Job to make out two discovered that they were only Dorothy Bralthwaltc, Gladys and consequently----- Coscarella outpointed Jlube Walberq portunity for local foUowera o t tbe the dally chart .ssignlng the time a few miles from Montpelier, capi CUSTOMS IN FRANCE they are r-illcitlng the co-operation Tbe Giants still hold a four and 08 the Senators whipped the Red Starting at canter and working his quarterback post aqd R. V. Oockett, Dugan, Gunther, Wol the Phtladeipbla 'municipal^stadium spectators in toe same arena wbeML.'^ Bralthwaltc, Louise Burr, Jeanne of everyone in the schaol. In Paris, she spent a week with a half game lead over tbe Gas outward, Wesleyan fans will see Holzer, though starting bis first game to see a brilliant array of fram, Anderson, Baldwin, LaCoss, lost night by knocking out Al Et- Louis made hto second winning fight for the different meals and for all tal of Vermont. Again heading up Cude, Louise Heller, Mary Leone, In Sports an aunt. After this she made a tri* Sox 4-0. In the other National stars display their ability on the of the classes. He also had to Into the hills they saw many signs Praises Council House Oimg. They need only two League encounters, the Boston Bees several new faces this fall when the year os a varaity man, looks like a G. Henry, J. Henry, luilano, Lukas, tore, home town pride. In tba fifth along toe comeback trail. ,';M Mildred Marcln, Dorothy 'Wurtz. "Memberr of the Council are to be to Normandie and North Western vlctorlea or one triumph and a Can- Cardinal squad swings into action. promising fullback. There is plenty green cloth. Mlkolelt, Mlstrstta, Borowskl, John round before a throng of 40,407 cus "Any Unto a fight draws |200.- plan the events for the afternoon, of the flood In Vermont In denuded First Altos: Eleanor Bums, Annk Due to Coach Kelley and Vic Mi.ss Low Explains Difference M. H. Sl STUDENIS YISIT France. From there she Journeyed took two close ones from the Dodg Rudolph Here Friday. mainly sports and the programs for hillsides, dams and draining ditch commended for ^cellent work," dinal defeat to clinch the ommont ers, 4-8 and 3-2. 'VoegellD, the 1936 pivotman, did of other backfleld material including son, ICagleson, Sullivan, Borello and tomers who paid ^310417.35 In the 000,” beamed co-promoter MQce / Chaponls, Jane Curtis, Irene La- Knapman's stiff workouts the foot- in American and French eayfo Miss Mary McGuire, faculty to the French Alps, near the Italian but things don’t look so rosy fol not return to college this fall and the veteran Bill Klinger. Len Wein Bray has made arrangements for any others wishing a t i ^ u t till box to see the Mow. Jacobs, "we all make dmigh. Thto the evenings. es, and flood control evidences. They Chance, Frances Miner, Ruth Moz- Among some of the things that passed through many small towns baP team is coming along In tip-top Habits. advisor of Student Council. "A border and on th<- l9th of July, lowing yesterday's happenings at O. E. Bottjer of East Rockaway, N. stein of ’ Bridgeport to one of the tbe apiiaarance here of such bil Tha prospect for tbe (iomlng aea- Shown Ring Bmartaeee one did.” Icy, Betty Wemcr., shape. Here's hoping they take splendid co-operative spirit has been YOUTH H O S ia “LOOP” while Manchester, was sweltering Y,, a sophomore, appears to be the candidates. liard luminaries as E!rwin Rudolph, son seem to Indleste that a lighter Louis was axpMted to beat Bt- he planned were a boat trip around which lay amid the barren b'lls on Second Altos; Gladys Addy, Mar PJilladeiphla and St. Louis. the lake and a mountain trip. These lonely rutted roadr which seemed vengcan-D for last year’s record. displayed—in the piatter o" making and trying to cool off, Mlsa Low Phils Win Twice most promising replaqemsnt. Starting next Saturday, Wesleyan George Kelly, Welker Cochran, the but faster team vriU take the fleld tore as be did the leg-weary Jack to go naw here. but. up...... ian Bchrcnd, Elbanor Berggren Miss Jeanne Low, French teach reportej especially effiflent—materi-, .a .snpwhall...fight- on-a Just when-the Giants were all Set League Standing There, to one. vetenw gnajd ..9n.the wlJLpIay six games, besjdea, th? .two "Man of Myetery” and Posquale ?qr..Mqriertvi..toim la the paat_The A.b«rH«y. .a.jB»».th_ag».. ’rhB.-.resnli wesw >o-4wo- Wg -events- ■ of~-4he Hrtcn - Dernkn,—N«6fi... DeSimone. International Morement Gain team, Dick Petherl/fldge. Among contests a ^ in st its traditional "Lit Natalie. " 'A e flriiil 'expert to'mte'ii Tvoe no surprise and it didn’t prove week. The boat trip consisted of The object of the day's Journey Durlhg' the' scrimmage" Monday er has been explaining lo her sixth al reqiies'ted supplied in clear, con 7,000 feet high pass. While in the io clinch the pennant by taking tbe squad mcludes a^ few newcomers Evelyn Getzcwlch, Jeanette Paton, Cobb didn't wear a helmet. Maybe period Junior French class about cise form, ing Headway in U. S.; Or mountains, she saw many glaciers Phillies twice, Jimmy Wilson’s men YESTERDAY’S RESULTS the candidates for the other guard tle Tbree” rivals, Williams and tain at the Canter Parlors will be who have been paatlmlng in the that tha Detroit Negro was a SjportFom m ^ a four-hour sail around the lake, was Vershlrc. a tiny, sparsely popu Doris Stevenson. Lorraine Van his strength scares himself at times post to A, C. Alibrio of Hartford, a Amherst Erwin Rudolph, 'world’s chsunplon Junior ranks for several years. Man "great” fighter. But toe way . he covering over 64 miles on the lated hill village whose center some of the customs In Ffance, In "When R 'student body works to- ganizes Inexpensive Meeting and other things which one asso rose in all their might, belled their National League Maverbeke. Lorraine Wegner. who knows? S’all right "Dick'' ■ether for a worthy cause, the ciates with the snow-capped Alps. Philadelphia 11-6, New York 7-2. 'watch fob" tw e of player but The schedule: Sept 26, Coast. at pocket billlaids for th e' years ager WUbert Hadden plans to bring went about hto Job, bla coolness un steamer, ML Washington. On the boasted a homestead housing the Flr.st Tenors: Ray Chartler, John order that the students may see Places. Uat place rating, and smote tbe possessed of A world of agresslve- Guard Academy (away); Get 8, 1027, 1930, 1931, 1933 and 1934. It der fire, and toe devastating, precise BLUBFIELIMI BBPX.Y mountain trip, the campers could post office and one ..mail general every man to his own style of piay amount of social gain is beyond She then traveled through Grenoble, .league leaders in both games of Boston 4-3, Brooklyn 3-2. some of the leading teams in tba Douglas. William Fish, Robert the difference between the French measuring—tangible resiuts are Chicago 11, Pittsburgh 4. ness. Connecticut State (away); 10, will be his flrst appearance in Man state to Manchester and local fane lefts he threw, did oohvlnce toe take their choice of where to go. Btorc. Again the .ar climbed until Shaw, Ray Hanna. Peggy Woodruff, '39B. and her France where the famous Universi doubleheader, 11-7, and 6-2. At tbe One-half of tbe tact-Je situation Bowdoln; 17, Haverford (away); chester. majority -of unbifilevers that "1^ Sports Editor, H^d; ' . Some went to the Polar Caves; they reached the farm belonging to F1ash-iriash-I''1ash. customs and thbsc of the United seen as well as the more subtle val ty o. Grenoble to which many stu I same time the Cuds trimmed tbe S t Louis 6, Cincinnati 3. ehould be treated to some olasay Second Tenorq; Earl Clark. Wil and what a flash! ues In the way of ' good-fellowship Bister, Petty, '38A, spent an after may be tajten care of by a Middle- 24, Amherst; 31, Trinity; Nov. 7, Mr, Rudolph holds a high run of football when the season gets under Joe" was getting ring smart fastM Dear Sir— some to the Lost River and the Y’a father, long since uncultivated States. noon of their vacation visiting ' a dents go every year from America Reds 6-8 while even tbe Cubs re American League - town boy; J. B. McCabe, performer Williams; 14, Rochester. than fa st liam Humphrey, Arthur Johnson, Watch this fellar, "Bozo’’ Hir- and happy coramun'tj living." Detroit 12-14, St. Louis 0-0. 277 consecutive named balls on a way. Coach Dwyer wlU bend every As manager of the town chai Flume and some climbed ML Wash and uninhabited, standlijg as sombre Winslow McLoughlln, Herbert Sey The class found that the French loop" of the Youth Hostel move is located. Grenoble Is a large town tained their mathematical chance to standard table, such- as- is found in effort to return the grid champion As toe barrel-chested Philadelphia ington, the highest peak around this as a church In the spot that was vaL.. halfback, on the second team. The following students served as surrounded by snowcapped moun New York 10. Philadelphia 8. plon BlueflGd baseball club and mour, Everett Patten. matrimonial customs were quite members of the student Council ment tie for the pennant by hitting the Manchester’s leading pool center. ship toe South Ibid. The Ortolsa yquto rushed at him, aiming a few section of the country. once the highest point . cultivation He’s going places this season. No This youth hostel movement Is tains. third-place hopes of the ftrates Washington 4, Boston 0. of Schmellng*a copyrighted rights answer 'to toe letter appearin# First Basses: Everett Cole, Wil — I mean on the gridiron, not at different from those of the United during the S. A. A. drive—It Is Cleveland 8, Chicago 8 (12) (call- He will play . 100 polnte of straight took to it over north by beating Mori Other events that he planned con between ' the Green and White liam Frasier, Frank Gallnat. Rich States. In France, when a young several years'older In Europe than She visited Lyons, one of the with a 11-4 victory. pool, plus his ever impressive array arty Brothers lest year. at bis Jaw, Louis steppM back, took these columns over toe signature i _ sisted of baseball and volley bull Mountalna.^ The farn» looked down Coventry, eh "Bozo"? Dupont, through their efforts th t the stu largest cities In France and the ed, darkness). bis time Ilka a great ring' master Mr. Hublard, manager of the MW*'; ard Hullman. William Moore, John da.sh man of track game, u- fast on man wishes to marry, he must post dent body was kept .->formed con in America. Getting their first start As the result the standings today of fancy shots this Friday night games, track meets, treasure liunts, upoh hills 'castwai 1 to hllli, and Richmond, Ernest Larson. a notice of his betrothal at the here In 1934, Araencon youth hos greatest Silk center In Europe, were: HIGH GRIDDERS START from 10 to 12 p. m- A small ad and toen, seeing hlS chance, dug in. Chester Green bssaban team, I wIM siHmmIng meets and a hare and westward to hills. This barren land his feet and won’t he come In han- cerning U c detalLs of the drive and THE STANDINGS In toe final round of toe scbely! town hall and also announce his the contact made between student tels. while experimental In nature which Is located on the Junction of mission fee of 25 cents will' be to stato that toe Blueflelds. holder! . hound chase. Ho divided the camp once could proudly point to fourteen The 39 members of the Fresh marriage at the church. This must have the advantage of the expert the S..one and Rhone rivers. While W. L. Be- To National League 15 rounder, ho drew Ettore on and of Manchester’a baseball title, wtl^:g dwellings within its llmita, a fact and administration. dtaarged which entities the ticket Yeaterday*8 Stars ers into two teams, so that there man-Sophomore girls’ chorus are: be done three weeks before the Main Building— R. 4, Marguerite encB of 19 European countries, serv there Miss Low visited the "Basl- hind Play W. L. PC. holder to 60 points of pool. toen executed two perfectly UmM be more than pleased to gt've IGF.t; was keen competition and rivalry in .ttslifled to by the many cellar holes -• ue to a knee "Dick" Long- ing severs' million patrons. Here, as llgue de Fourvler” at the top of a New York . . HARD WORK IN EARNEST lefts that sent toe blonde down to First Sopranos: Marian Alley, e.k-r w:ui unable to play last ytur ceremony. He roust also show his Cole, Theodore Brown; R. 11, Clif Giants 6 ...... 89 59 ,601 ' Kelly On Program, Eldon Anker and Tommy Bridgaa, Hublard and hto boya on opportunlK;; all sports. In the evenings he led now grown deep with raspberry, Ina Bexson, Anastasia Chaponls, birth certificate, ar.d must have his abroad, youth hostels are planned high hill In Lyons, from whio'h one Cards 4 1-2 5 St. Louie ,...... 85 64 , .670 Friday, October 9, George Kelly, stay. Gome to toe flntoh, Ettore at ty to 'Win that title. campfire gatherings and hymn- bushes. but r-( w he ." ikl and watch hirr. ai ford Sault John Alvord; R. 12, Gll- specifically fo.- those who like to 'ngera—Blanked Browns with five tempted to rise but, as he half Margaret Hennequin, Anita Lewis, < nd, n-er-be*;. p:irdun the opponents parents’ consent for the civil mar t'.irt Hunt; R. 13, Marjorie Wallace: can Bee Mont Blapc on a clear day. Cubs . 5 4 Chicago ...... 85 65 / .567 ly be seen la action during tba en- national pocket billiard ace, 'will and three hits, respectively. However, Inasmuch as We are' sings. The pair gingerly alld through Ruth Matchett, Rosalie McDonnell, riage, which takes place before the travel by foot or bicycle, who like Some poatere which Miss Low Pittsburgh ...... 82 6ff .647 tire season. appear here. Kelly holds tbe na stumbled to' his feet, hs fell face now engaged in our annual ^ says that he hopca to be able cellar window and explored the old had bettor watch him. R. 14, Wili am Schleldge; R. 15, simple, rugged living, and travel This Y ears Eleven Begins Joe CaaoareUa, Senators—Shut forward over toe west ropM. Louise Naretto, Gertrude Relnhold, church ceremony. It Is the custom Ruth McCJcrmlck; R. 17, Lucy, Gray; brought with her from France are Only Carl Hubbell, slated to try Cincinnati ...... 71 7B .477 Tbe second srt Doggart; R. 12, Robert A "youth hostel." aa defined b? most of whom are lightweights, are day, October 23. Ctocbran has won amecoek throughout and fought vvaa entering or le-ving the -tank. | ‘ " entliuslasm In the French is "Le the National Park Service, "la a fa runs off Frank Gabler and Dick Boston ...... 78 77 .487 Berths; Newcomers Show HamUton and KUpatrick, ends, Inning homer tied game with White Youre In Sport, Allo.s: Nellie Burnham, Frances “Bllr SInnamon ’34 tennis chani- Tour de France." This is a bicycle Lorch: R. 13, Robert Custer; R. 14, Coffman in the first flvs innings to S t Louts ./...... 65 92 .374 two world’s cbamplonsblpa at three- Sle bast be knew how but it Just RAYM(3ND B U fm r fi The “party-llhe’’ must have been Crawford, Eileen Orlmlcv, Gertrude (ii"*.! No. 1 man and captain of the Eleanor Gardner; R. 15, Ruth Hunt; cility tor ‘ravel." It is a building John Hnberern Works On To Weber, Daniels, Ortitelll, guards cushion billiards and at present la 81, Roy baeke. ality In the game today. He ap three of Yanks’ 10 runa against fourth. Bxoept for puxsling Xxmls ABBOWS TO BOOnr for her last year, as will Barbara weather-beaten farmers Inquired Evelyn Senkbcll, Faith Stevenson bicycle on very steep grades. The mon dining room, a common recre Race. Canto In Late Rally NattoiuU League AthlsUca. . Hyde to WeUealey. Jane Bantly about the "hay-crop.'’ | winner of this race Is acclaimed a Hall; R. 22, Clarence Mason; R. 23. ation room, and private quarters for Don Qutteridge, rookie. third I After three, days of scrim inage, peared here two years ago and gave v/lto hto choractertoao rushes and Margaret Turcck. All first round matchci were Evelyn Orr; R, 24, Jeanne Robb; R. New York at Philadelphia. a most Interesting exhibition, of Joe Bowman and Bucky Walteri a fine Mowing in the third, when he The Depot Square Oa'dg* ' 3SB resumes study at .Colby Junior Between visits, the two took the | hero throughout France. house parents. In charge of the "The rocky hills of Kentucky are baseman, and Mike Rybs, "Jack-of- Cincinnati at S t Louis. i the Manchester High gnd squad College; Elsthcr Pickles 3SA at Second Ba8.«cs: Pat Conti, Rob plpyeJ last night. Tliiity-twj con- 25. Elizabeth Vcndrillo; R. 26, James an ideal place to spend a vacation." Sport Chatter carom billiards. PbllUea—^Former ebbeked Giants in made the Negro miss, toe blonde, will hold an important meeting first step towards a Sunday dinnur, i ert Hall, Carl Johnson, John tcsicnts were entered for the ten Benson. youth hostel is a house father and aU-posltlons," combined to give tbe Pittsburgh at Chicago. I shapes up as a medium heavy, The "Man of Mystery.*• flrst game aa relief hurler; latter bushy-haired Italian waa outclassed. tbe Y. M. C. A. tomorrow n ig u Mount Union in Ohio; Elizabeth that of making a flrei Opening all i 0;Brlcn, Robert Pratt, Jack Puter bouse mother. stated John Haberem, M. H. 8. C tu ^ their victory. Outteridge .Brooklyn a t Boston. j scrappy, aggressive unit Since Mon- Tbs result nwsr was la doubt. ' Shelton 3&B and Edna Fradln 36A nis championship with Jack Puter If 800 pledges are not received a ■ All that is required to enjoy the '35B. When Moriarty Brothers trotted The "Man of Mystery” will ap kept league leaders’ 11 hits icatter- 7:50 o'clock. AH membere are r the stove draugliU, tVie pair laid a Stanley Zatkowski. hondl?-g the list as the top lavonto curtailment of the extra-curricular drove In five n w with a single, American Tifunie I day, though the wea her baa bean a out on the baU fleld Sunday after pear here Friday, November 6. He ed la nightcap. Convinced be to tbe ty|M o t Ofbt- to.attend as plana for tba at Mount Holyoke; Lockhart Rog noble-looking Are, touched the The following Is the list of the DO EXTRA CREDIT WORK benefits o* thiq great facility la After visiting Kentucky for a few double and triple while Ryba reliev Philadelphia at New York. bit too warm for footbaU, Coach er who must have work and lots of ers 35A, Stewart Dillon and Elmore and Abe Yulyes and Morris Cer- activities will be necessary, as these membership fee of one dollar (Jl). weeks, John wished that he could noon against the Blueflelds they 'Will forfeit ten dollars in cash to Ruppert Thompson and BIU season will bs mads and officers' match. T' ey had not long to wait Freshman-Sophomore mixed chorus- rcnttl next In order respectively. activities p-e nm on . "pt-y as you ed Henry Pippen on the mound to Boston at Waabington. Tom KeUey has teen drilling ' the flelded the strongest and fastest anyone defeating blm in a game of Waratler, Bees—Drove In deciding it, Louis and bis handlers today be elected. The following are Hultine to Wesleyan, Editb. McComu for soon the lire was started (or Sopranos: Albs Ambrosinl, Loti constituting a "paas card” which live there ail the time as there was the second after the Reds had taken squads on blocking and tackling and made plana for a busy winter, First, to Connecticut State College; Jean The main purpose In this match is ON SHORT STORY STUDY go” basis and money la needed now bears toe applicant’s photograph, a lot of excitement nestled among S t Louis at Detroit coUectlon of stars they have hail 125 pointpoints. He to a player of top runs (hxt gave Beea doilRa triumph nested to - be present: Mlkolq^^ must have been foi the old saw aays Callts, Rika Carlson, Mary Cordera that the members in the scml-flnals to purohosn c'quipme>.t. a 8-0 lead and held then scoreless Chicago a t Cleveland (3). running down punts and iios given tbi? year. ranlong, having played In tbe last ovsr Dodgers. - toe Bomber to scheduled to open toe Inow, Valiant, Oowles. Bushy, 1 ^ Woodruff to Wheaton; Olga Kwosh "wherewhere there’sthere's smoke«mnUe there'sthere-. Arc" i I PileElla DeVarncy. Frances Hawley Graphs have been sent to the the card being good foi exactly one the mountains. the boys a balf-dozsn plays to as- Indoor season at ths Nsw York H l^ '34, Marcella Kelley, and Dorothy and finals matches will form the year. When one w*shes to use the Horses and hprse-raclng are very simUate before the real intensive eholsU, Rubaoba and Yost and the room was soon filled with Betty Keencyi Bcrqjcc Matte.scn. nucleus of- next year’s tennis. home rooms shcA'lng the relative Without a doubt Henry Zajae who Sbedd 35B to New Britain Normal the damp ting ot heavy smoke. The "An average of "C” can easily number of pledges in each room. At facilities of the hostels, he writes a profitable businesses in the blue- aeaslons begin next week. School; Earl Shedd '34 and Charles Barbara Petersen, Florence Salmon- card to each hostel along the chain grass country. John was also twirled the "Gas House Gang" to • choking p.lst soon tilled the pantry, sen, Norma Sanford, Helen Simpson, be attalr ed by any student," main present 20F leads, with 29 out of 38. Five veterans seem assured of Donahue 35B at Yale; George Leary the back-room, and the parlor. Fig Joe Petriccio and Morris Cor- asking foi reservations, and by re much interested in the tobacco places in the flrat team Una, ends shut out, was the flnest pitcher the f f i Dorothea Stavnltaky. W 1111 a rn rcnttl, newcomers, wield a wicked In the main building 22 leads with local team has presented this sea 35B and Ray Mozzer ex ‘ S5A ut uring that the kettle must heat Sircfll, Elizabeth VendrIIlo, Phyllis tains MIs.s Worth, "but a student 28 out of 40. Other leaders; 22F, turn mill leam< whether or not be which is grown in the valleys be KUpatrick and Palmer, tackles Wol' Fordham; Richard Alton 3SA to racket. Somebody's going to have merits a "B" average only by doing can be accommodated., The mem tween the mountain. He worked FEAR SAVES LIFE!! from and Netoe, end Hultine at can' son. Zajac returned from tbe South soon, our friends went out Ir w-alt. Woodward. trouble with these two on the 14F, 20M, 27M, 28M; with 60 per Pittsburgh Chiropractic University. !Flnally giving up In disgust X and Altos: Marian Akrlgg, Olga AI- extra credit work." cent or over: IIF. bership card entitles the owner to on. tobacco as a means of earning ter. Davis and Schuets, newiximars two weeks ago where he has been Richard Carpenter at Bentley Y set up the esmp grill on the front courts. Do you see them noons the use of a hostel, not only in some spending money while living to this year's squad, show promise under contract with one of the St. Young Men’s Clothing hast, Barbara Bsich. Ann Barry, back of the school practicing? Miss Worth, like most of the Eng —E. L. C. School of Accounting and Thomas 'awn and . prOfceeded to cook the Grace Benson. Alma Blrath, Patricia America but anywhere in the wort j at the house of a friend. in the guard positions, both having Louie Cardinal fam. teams, at Johnston 3x 34 at Cornell. noonday repast. Chartler, Norma Gorens, Carolyn lish teachers employs an “Extra, since the American Youth Hostel One very interesting place vlaited speed aikl ruggedneso and above all Union Bprings, Alabama. ■nred out by the ati-uggle with, Hamilton, Emily Charlie Webber, returqing senior Credit System" under which a stu Association is member of the In during bis stay was the section of a wUlin;^eBa to "take tL" Davis PRICED UWEIi Harina, Marjorie veteran of the soccer team, will H. S. TEACHERS FOUND ternational Association. mountaineers' homes. It was very played .two'years with the Woodrow He tells us that hs and Mickey lire, water and the pestiferous In-. .McAdam, Sophie S’okoiow8ka*'“ Rose again play fullback. Last year It dent may earn, that higher average. Encourage Simple Life IRAN DQIER RAOigS Will I S a i TUIB AND ^ New qulrcrs, X-ond Y tieclded to pack up Wilson, Veronica Zelonis picturesque and' revetfied many Wllimn High, Middletown, as guard Katkaveck formed tbe battery In Gadding A bout aniLmovo along to less frequented | Tenors: Jerry Bldwell Bernard was Charlie’s brilliant playing that The extra credit schedule In her At each hostel there are cooking queer human tracts of the ignorant and has given a line early-seoson ex.- many of tbe teams games, and was realms. Being also very . thirsty, saved many a goaL classes for the past two weeks has IN OLD "SOMANHIS” arrangements so that members may people. Little or no schooling to hlbltlon Off bow a good running very compUmentary in hto remarks Chappell, Henry Coleman, Thomas been of this nature. Five choices of cook their own meals, and sleeping • One at the bookca.ses In the refer- they stepped In the village; received Conran. Ronald Farris. -Robert Hult- given to the children and this is the guard should perform. about North Maneheeter’s promis water from the village ladle which Pat McCann, figuUng forward, as work to be done were listed on the facilities with beds and blankets reason for the ignorance. The Coach KeUey laeks seasoned re ing young backstop. He goes on to ■ ence room has been graced by an, man, John Hyde, William Johnston, much aa his name Implies la an- board anjr three of which could be While looking through some old furnished, and a common recreation TWlEDfAlf(MUSI MSIIStI proudly floated in the water barrel, people live In small, dirty, uncom serves in the backfleld this season. sSiy that Micky’s work behind the TWEEDS oh 80 charming, bouquet of ' wild Howard Murphy, Btuart Prentice oUicr returning veteran who had a chosen by the student In order to copies of the "Somanhls" or as it room. The hostels encourage the It to practically oertaia tbat the nowerz brought to Mias French by and also received the Information Robert Sherwood, John SpCncer' was called then "Somanhls Events” fortable huts, but they still seem bat was beyond critlctom but.stUl'a an admirer. that it was "97, hottest day fir nigt; good record. recelv,e any credit at all however, simple life. contented and go on living p<^e- backfleld, (kiptain Fraber at quar- trifle weak with the stick. James Stevenson, Elmer Thrall, Al wo find that "teachers bad to go The first loot of hostels, consist terbaok, Oobb, Erm^ Sqtlatrlto, Hor Mias French states that, being a on to twenty years.” fred Werbner. student bad to do at least three through it aU too!” tully except for a few feuds between Plaid designs ii) gray, With this In mind they ceossed (he H. B, OBCHESTRA h a s choices satisfactorily. Because the ing of S3 different shelters, begins clans. vath, Elof Solomonson and -Mohr I lovei of flowers, she would appreci Basses; aarence Aronson, Ekikcl In one commencement taeue we with_Qne.aLJEUut Noithfleld, Mass., „As the Union flptlng’a-teamnier,^ ate any other blossoms forthcoming river into New Hampsbirs aodJisaiU Bucklandr CrcscCnt----- DeClahUs — ------THIRTY MEMBERS claaa has---been -^tudyir ; Short While there, John also saw a very wHl bear the'brun'r of the'worlr be^ ed tbe completion of the season, brown and mixes. 1 pair ed for Los* TUver 'They had barely Stories, the extra credit work dealt find Mary Loretta Biirke, and Doro and extends through the beautiful hind tbe line thto season. The regu from anyone who jx-ishea to con George Dexter. Donald Fischer. Earl thy Margaret Carr among the grad White and Green sections of Ver thrilling horse race in which a nose Katkaveck and Zajao were both tribute to this worthy cause. started when a thunderateim broke Hunt. Walter Joyner, Robert Lorch The M. H. S. orcheatra will have mostly with the reading of stories length won the race for i'Scsurlet lar backfleld abapea up at preaent sent up to better teams that were pants. and the rain came with such seven 30 members this year. They are: uates. Under Miss Burke’e name mont and New Hampshire. Though with Fraher at quarter, Squatrito Wilfred Maxwell, Robert McCor and reporting on them, the writing was printed, "I will not retreat a established for ich a short time, Hope." a young powerful full-bred. in the thick of pennant flgbts. Zajao Hero of the day was Robert Al ty that the pair immediately began mick, James Wiggln. — William Bergeron, John Buckley, of stories of a particular type, and A large excited crowd gathered to and Horvath, halfbacks, and Cobb to search for a place to Stop. Find single step!” Beneath Miss Carr’s the hostelr had 3,000 overnight pa a t fuUback. ' Tbe reserve backfleld went to Albany, Georgia, and Kat ONLY## ley whet 80 bravely rescued Miss Earl Clark, , Doris Cole, Edward compositions on the most important name: "Life is a Jest and ail things trons by the end of last summer. witness this race, at which many kaveck went to Ctolumbus, Gtoorgla. Low from the balf-lnch spider ing no place where they were not Connors, Briino D’Ubaldo, Charles news of the week. bank rolls were lost and also. won. men are Elof Solomonson, who rtr jU2‘TottSn...lttttl Tait$...U-UA under a tree, they finally stopped in show it, I thought so once, but now Mrs. Monnx Smith who has cetved a leg Injury 'n tbe flrat aerim' Zajao was surprised to hear tilat which impolitely Intruded Into MR. CLAK nN D S A 1913 Custer, Walter Grunder, Elmer The dally work haa been taken I know it? charge of the Youth Hostel In Amer John says that’he would not lU the former Bluefleld catcher had tfm ttr... MW aM $ the middle of the roaJ. Guatafson, Winslow, McLoughUn, to live on money wpr. at any mage'sesBlon Monday night, Dupmit 19.09 French clau. One great stamp <«M .. . IWMrf "PIoGs-Ski^ CsMwf In the course of the storm, a tree from the English text book, -"Ad Now, as then, she enjoys a good ica is the former Miss IsabJ Bache and "Howie” Mohr. not returned home but explained brought Monsieur Spider to bis Larry Metier, John Mozley, Walter ventures In American Literature." Joke. lor of Talcottville, Conn. because it to such a bcart-brei that the Columbua team had ap end. fell across the road barely two feet Olds, William Pprrett, Floria PiaanI, Job with an extreme ahiount ol The combination of Fraher, Squa in front of them, and before they ATHLETIC CONSTITUTION The clasa baa been reading a series Can you picture Miss Burke with —Faith Stevenson, '39B. trito, Horvath and', k>bb, wltk a Mt- parently won the pennant In that Robert Pratt. Jack Puter, Charles of stories by famous authors and a “spit” curl, or Miss Carr with long citemenL '' le a g u e .___ ] . We haughty seniors may not be could go on six ■ trees were removed After returning from those weeks ter than aversM line to protect-(snd from the road at varioua points. Robbins, Ruth Robinson, Itobert also studying the history of the curls hanging below her shoulders? screen them. Mould give a good oo- as great as we seem. Jeanne Cude Mnnograms Awarded Membera SherwOod, Chester Shields, William With another class DoHa Mae of enjoyment, John had to settle Al Annlno, who patroUad left was seen about school dragging They wire advised not to attempt to Suort Story. In order to add Inter oount nf Itself thto season. At least ^eld garden for. thf Moriarty team reach _/>st River on such k wet ^Tio, Played' in Three-Quar StMie, Doris Stevenson, James est to the class Miss Worth- haa oc- Robshaw, now' a Barnard teacher, EDITORIAL down to some real study in prepa Fear to one'of man’s most foolhardy man comes to they show speed, powef and all- toy cat. ters of iGame; Meetings Con Stevenson, William Tierney, Fran graduated aa an honor pupil. She ration to resuipe studies at Becker valuable instincts. It to an around football abUlty In practice. was also s?lth the Albany team fi ” MMMtmttomolmMM Ebdra Pants, $3.50 night so, accepting the advice; they easionally read stories from other Ojllege. ^ grief. . two years, and with thto ohap and tm nujiv naenm , fixed their bed In the baggage com ducted in Pariiantentary ces Wallett, James Wlggin, Russell br oka such as, "The Speckled Band’ was a member of the Glee Club, De SUPPORT THE 8, A.-A. inner .voice that says: Fear bos its rightful place Boa Good Psaaers Sfwsv sitasse Typing to music may be Mi right Wilson, Betty WoodrufL Ted Wood- bating Club and A. A. In the ' —Michael Haberern, "Watch out! Take can!” and The passing this year wlU faU to' HUderbrand in tba outfleld It'la lit for mme atudenU but Ernie Squat- partment of their ear.' -The car be prder. and "The Pit and the r^enduium." in' the advertising we do, tle wonder tbe BIqeflMda found It U U to TmMJtmtAM, mo We believe these suits ing of modem make had ample word. —Willlsm Schleldge, alumni sec^on of the .tune 1923 Just what does the 8. A. A. mean it has kept him firoro many Not in 'Wild “Scan” mes either Cobb, Squatrito or Fraher OmUt mtmm mmtt rite U frequently heard complain number, lt< waa stated that "Miss dangers. and the- punting assignment will go tough to '-'park 'em where they ing about being "all out of step.” space for sleeping and ail the corn- Ho! Ho! You S. A. A. members, to you? To some it probably' means sages that try to frighten alnt,!* _____ are' tbe snsppiesi line {<^r forte of home. X waa armed With a don’t think you are the flrat stu Mary ^cGuire is now driving a new Just another 31.50 they mqst earn, GIRLS’ HOCKEY STARTS; Fear baa ite pUme in mod without cause, but in the to Captain Fraher and Oobb, Loth of • Not only the gteaiM ndlo long, heavy flaahUght; Y, on the Studebaker 81x.” or for which they must ask their message "that 'seeks to whom have Mown good distance In “Spike” Lawida was not quite The Art students do not appreci dents who have had a student as ern life. The man who to their boots thto sony |n their prac vmh* that we have ever offered young fdlowfl w«'ve seen ate Muric appreclaUon, Why? Be- left, bad quick access to a reliable sociation in M. H. 8. In one issue Miss Ruth Marlowe, parents. •frald of w ^t! may happen awaken your instinct for self- effeoUve in bis second shot at ths i i i hot elso the biggen thrill, hatchet, the object being! to work now a high school substitute, was .Compared to other schools, the to hto family to the saving, preservation and guide it into tice. With Uirea e^Mble paasers In "Qaa House Gang". It to our opin c a i^ every time a high note emits Four typew ritt^ abeeta concern ths backfleld, it to egQMOted that |he outstanding radio tensa- in mafay a season. forth from the throat of a would be together—one to find the ing the' conatitutZon of "The 8. M. MS^aste Cans A re Here; named the gloomiest in hqr clasa. 8. A. A. la offered to’ you at the provident man. The man channels truly helpful. ion tbat if this Webstar boy would oniaL the o'ther to destroy. She haa certainly changed since her exceptionally low rate of 31.50 for who to sfraM of auto acci Ckiach KeUey wlU show a r«al aerial go to -work out there on the hUI In don Jejrsen/ IJly Pona, the tines which' the They were almost asleep when H. 8. Athletic Asaoclation”, dated Such to our message about nune this year esneetaUy .because be , otudea are drawing go haywire. 1913, were re once, average' price in most schools is at are not sure of having the f|el t a flick o f th4 finger to tune consenL clutching their Implements strictly according to Parliamentary The peanut veodor's whistle aadAstudente) by decorating the front os you do now. least 34.00, Which also infifudes the Jumper, promlsM to develop Into a Chilson Hats $2-95 , . . . . Peggy Dehand is back with ue law and the association was a. bust-. However, they expect to tove flae wingman os he ha.s plenty of OM oiM eudon and bring io again after spending a year in of warfare. The sound came stead the ice cream man’s bells bespell a of the campus and Main 'Atreet with —Jean'Clarke 39B. year book. hockey on Mondays, and soccer on Tlie Blueflelds were not a bit another with halr-Uiw acen- A good hat at a moderate price. Ohio....W p’ra glad to have Mias ily ckiser and with her last drop of ness organization throughout. treat for the students, but what for rubbish cans.- which they have Another system which is used in speed, tackles nicely and possesses courage, X turned'the light toward Monogr'ama were awarded to all plainly tebeled "Puih.'* While that Wednesdays. S Equip Your Car Today with good fOstbaU Instinct in diagnosing pleased with tbe team last waak racy. Absolnte silqace between Pagp back with us again....Sher the street cleaner? UnleM the TRINITY SCHOLARSHIP some schools, one ot them being There will also be swimmingWor and promise a new plteher for Sun ONLY wood Jones, has added anothcp car the sound. Nothing could be seen members who played in at least title Is rather mlsleadiijg, the cans GIVEN ERNEST BENGSTON West Hartford, to to ebarge the the opposition’s plays. itadons! XTe want yon to hear at first but their ears told them three quarters of the games and street cleaner cares tf> lick the re are obviously for trash. Including an hour on Tuesdays, when lllss UnfortunatMy Elof Bolomonsoo, day as well aa a ahortatop and an this exddng new Gmnow As mornoToio XMfo m At to bla record.-Bow many does that mains from the cartons or search student 3-60 but this only entitles Kulberg will teach figure-si^m- outflelder. m ake?.. .There're only «00 B. A. A. something was gtiU coming. No were as followa: Basketball, Block, those trifles for which the street Ernest Bengston, *36, has been them to a dtocoimt from the regular nigged bacLfleld caadldats, who was schierejnenc Come io or odl __ frkt of m •OtriMWon.M- WindsoT Shoes greater could have been their fright baoeball, old -Englieb, and track- the stack of peanut shells for a cleaners can find no use. mtng. Junior and Senior Life ^ v - iieadsd for tbs flrst squad, suffered WoMUma TototUZ-UA Sfoohr. . . pledgee eb far. I ju t year there stray nut (two things which aren’t granted the Halsey Scholarship for fee. The discount is only available Ing wili start at a later'dkte. “The M&steipieee of Tire Constnictloii'* '7 06 for a FREE HOME‘nUALI Made by the ma^era of Bostonians. A * o flYE! ware over BOO. Even that isn’t very hM It been what they expected. The ScripL - A bit of debate on the subject a year’s study at Trinity College, in Bthlstics. i a bsd wrench of hla leg Monday and n ie aeries is heitlnnhig to taka on "yiollmSkAmrCoUmm.^ ■ I ^ t caught a slight movement and being done in the best of street "Will or no the etedee roally use . —Peg McCartan, '39B. hs WlU b- out of action for a fsw the aapoct cf "dog otjY Oif iw vjiaft *wwr NOO O Q b^. V\v«
LIVE STOCK—VEHICLBS 42 LEGAL NOTICES AT A COURT OF TBOBATB HELD Last Nisei’s Fif^u AB m m s SETS FOR BAUO—Ssvun wesks old pigs. at Manehei^er, within and for tho dlitrlot of Manohoitor, on tho ltd Telephons 70CL day oi-rBoptombor, A D., Ittt. PhllsdalphlA—Jo* Louis, 308 1-4, . Prooont WILLIAM E HTDO* E sq., Detroit, knocked out A1 Ettore, 189 /n dso. FIVE AUTO MARKS GARDKN—FARM—DAIRY Eotato of John P. Chonoy of Kan- 8-4, Philsdelphlk, 5. ohoRter In aatd d litrlot InoapablO. New . Tork-r-Red Burmsn, 178, PRODUCTS ^0 Upon applloatloit of Allco O. Cho Baltimore, outpointed BlUy Ketch- noy, Coniorvator, prarlQS for au P opU #^luir, Mp., S ept 28. , f 6 R s a l e - c o n c o r d grapes, fiOo eU, 179, Phllsdelphls, T a r Deo. the 460 pound untamed lion, thority to aeU roal oitato belonylns Files Up Records in Dash (AP)-—Constable, K a il Porter has is a friend of nobody, and garage- baiketi apples Zfyi, Bring yotir own to laid Incompotont aa por applica Tamps — Chino Alvsres, 181, baek^a Mrs. O. Weber» 209 Sast tion on flle. It la Temps, knocked out Cowboy How been drafted to play chambermaid owners where Porter sought to store the beast said “thumbs down.” Mlddle^^^^wpike* Telephons 4949. ORDERED:—That tho foresolns ard Scott, 133, Wsshington, D. C., Toward a 48”Honr World to a bun^ of eircus animals and application bo hoard and datarmlnod County official^ who customarily 1936 CHEVROUCT COACH; I98S at tho Probata OfMco in Manchoiior 10. reptUes—and he doesn't like I t Reo sed|m; 1935 Pontiac FOR SALE—CONCORD Grapes, In said D litrlot on tho S8th day of Portland, Ore.—King Levlnaky, park their autoe In the Court House - iToonerville F olks By Fontaine Fox Land Speed Standard. Portefs story Is not only one oif drive, are aggravated because the 1985/ Hupmoblle,r- sedan;. 1985 60c. delivered. H. F. Noreng Bolton September, A. D., 1SI6, at 9 o'clock 204, Chicago, outpoint^. Loo Ldm- Three Little Bears, but of an an ’8851. \ In the forenoon, and that notice be parkway is blocked with aaim.i Dodge panel; 1980 Lincoln sedan. given to all persona Intoreatad In skl, 187 1-2, Aberdeen, Wash., 10. gry Uon, a large snake and a mis cages. T h e f i t i s t p o l i t i c a l f i s t f i s h t o f t h e s e a s o n w a s s o m e w h a t o f a b u s t No down payment, easy terms. aald estate of the pendency o f said New Orleans—Louis “Kid” Cocoa, chievous monkey to whom the star The following ad recently appear OUR BOARDING HOUSE Cole Uotors. FOR SALE—CONCORD and Oln* application and the time and place o f 144 1-4, New Haven, Conn., out Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah, Sept Meanwhile, Leo and bis pals are ton grapes* 50e per basket Mc- on bis vest means nothing. getting bungler and hungrier. ed In The UtUe FaUs, N. Y., Eve UXNI OBT ViaOR at oncet New hearing thereoh, by publlehing a pointed Jackie ElverriUo, 146 8-4, ning Times: ’’Announcement! Fran copy of this order In some news 28.— (A P )—David Abbott Jenkins, The menagerie wae attached from Oatrez tonic ta.bleta contain raw aelland Farm, 81 Z^ake street Chicago, 10. The Uon is particular about his cis- Murphy. Funeral Director. Telephone 8689. paper having a circulation In eald redoubtabls speed-maker, whirled a circus playing here. Clyde Mc- menu, and Porter said 35 pounds of THE B u s y T A K E - y e R MV oyster bivl^rators and other MILLINERY- Seattle —A1 Hoetak, 153 8-4, Friend—Doeo your daughter live Phone ------, ------Street, little district, five days before the day of over the salt flats at a diszy pace Klnsey and Young SmlUI, both of r w beef dally is aU that keeps him ■Umulants. One dose peps up DRESSMAKING aald hearing, to appear if they aee Sekttle, stopped Mike Bszzne, 160, Paducah, Ky., sold the circus owed at home? FaUs, N. Y. Lunches and beer, Ad ■BEE (oEWTS LUMCH TOLIQS ■RlCTURE ^THE OWLY eaiiee at eald time and place and be today, piling up records In a dash from practicing line plunges organs, glands. If not delighted,] HOUSEHOLD GOODS Pittsburgh, 4. them 329 In back wages. The cir Man—I guess so. 1 see her at mission 35 cents. n ^ e r rounds few cents paid. Call' DRBSBMAKINO and alterations at heard relative thereto, and make re toward a 48-hour world land speed against the side of bis cage. breakfast occasionally. TOGGERY S Jersey City, N. J.—Joe Boscerlno, suggestion that they take charge concerned about where their gro 1C', Corbondole, Pa., outpointed can Automobile Association timers, of the collection, officers are puz- ham Manchester ceriea come from than in how to Explained why his bees never sting Correct This Sentence; "My THE' IsJAPOLEOKi- C 6 A D ,- 1 FOR SALE^OMBINATION gae Dave Fine, 140, England, 8. checking off records as tho Utah Eled over what to do about It. T H ' TIME and oU range. Inquire 26 Orchard dish them out. him; troubles seem trivial since I learned Evening Herald REPAIRING driver’s long, yellow racer roared Co s t u m e HOLD THE ^ 5 0 S K O U L D ^ street by. "They’re perfectly tame about yours.” TH' COPPER CLASSIFIED LAWN MOWER 8HARPENINU, Fuofafions— The new marks; ' And I call ’em by name, T H A T OUT LIKE A 'H A V E SWUMG OM ^ ADVERTISEMENTS repairing. Ke$ making, vacuum 3.000 miles at 153.6 miles an hour tion is run over a mile and five six- But the hornets won’t listen, gosh Edith—I was taken to dinner by JOE TURNESA KEEPS teenths. dlDgham!" that man you Introduced me'to. He WQLJ POV hOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement 600-mile Indianapolis speedway Tumesa, trailing by five strokes another high class filly In hla bam. traditional injury. — fljsl.jmnhsr.jt------f_ J m J h s ..------A-asoaanr.------\SlANT3m —- om i. FOR general with OIL conveniences, newly reno :—Samuel LeKranitz, New York classic...... ■“■■■ at the three-quarter mark of the 73-^ XAicky Pledge, full^ sister Geilaat— — Busy -Magnate (testily)-----WeU., They broke Into the safe, evading i ed. oharslBs at Ih* rat* aaroaa, but houaework, no cooking, no heavy vated. 418 Center street. criminal lawyer, deacrlblng Ideal St Louis, Sept 23.—(AP) — hole championship, posted a final Fox, Showed her wares recently at what do you want? Be qjiort! device intended to discharge tear so allowaaea or ratuad* eaa ba mada juror. Jenkins' giant racer is powered laundry. Apply 23 Gerard street, round of par 72 while the rest of the Belmont Park and gave a perform Prodigal Son (rising to the occa ga.s into their faces, stole 3250, and oa slz lima hd* stopped after the FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM tene Handsome Howard Creel of Peublo, liy two converted airplane motors— field faltered yeeterday to annei^ the sion)—I will! I am! left this note on tb j looted strong or call 8853. 12 cylinders in all. A rudder rising ance that augered well for future ^ forbids") dUplar llaaa not ment, with Improvements, and ga .Public men live a life much like a Colo., Idol o f many a left-handed title at the Torrington (totmtry box: , to the rear of the driver's head aids races. She is a fine, big strapping CHRISTMAS CARDS, 100 percent rage, 322. Inquire Goodatine, 148 goldfish—as everybody Is looking at golfer, automatically gained the enub. Music Lover—That tenor has a "Who’s a monkey now?" The Herald will oot ba raapoaslbla In controlling the machine on the filly, capable of carrying plenty of profit selling marvelous 31 folder BIssell street. every wriggle. The idea of express Willie Whalen oi Tumble Brook, weight. wonderful voice; he can hold one of far more than ou* laaorrsot Inaartloa quarter-finals o f the first national circular course. Flares light the o f aar a^Tartlaamaat ordarad for fl assortment. Gift Wrappings, ing the goldfish’s point of .view ap just a Uttl way up t l» street from his notes for half a minute. SO HE SAW ONE southpaw tournament here today course at mght, Md flags mark It aura than oas tliaa Hlverydays; personals. Ehcperience FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM apart peals to me. The life of on archeol Turnesa’s home club, ti^lled the Banker—That’s nothing. I’ve held Th* laadrsrtsat otalasloa at labor* on the white expanse during the A FOOL’S PARADISE one of hla notes for two years. unnecessary.. Request samples. ment, with private bath 320. per ogist certainly would be more retir when, the United States Army re dark-haired champion wlt-< 299. Loa Angelos—J. R. Williams was root publloatlou of advartlalas will ba month. Steam heat 35 extra per ing. called his opponent for a round of day. Relief driver Babe Stapp took Willie Hunter of Wllllmantlc, who looking for an accident about to raetin* oalr br oanoallatloa of tba Rainbow, 15R Park Row, New over last night at the start o f the Govei^or London has never pro happen. Two cars appeared bead ebars* taad* for tba saraloa raadarsA Tork. month during winter months. Ap —Herbert Hoover. maneuvering In the air Instead of led the field at the end of 54 boles, All adTarUasmanU lauat eoatorai ply Supt., Apartment 4, 26 Birch on the golf links. second night’s run. lost his skill in the final round to fessed to know much about oratory. ed for a collision in front o f bis But anybody who listens to him soon ta stria, oopr and trposraptar witb W.^NTED—WOMAN, to do general StreeL Latins are not only lousy lovers, Maj. John R. McCulloch o f the poet an 84, wound up witb a 304 to home. Williams ran to obtain a rasulatloaa aaforoad br th* publl.sb> learns that he knows plenty about closer view. There was no collision. housework, one who has knowledge but are pathetically deficient In a Army air corps, who had made a trail Ekidle Burke of Naugat)(ck who r : low AMOS H ^ e s ‘THVS’ era aad ttaar raaarv* tbs rlsbt to arithmetic. But Williams fell and broke his leg. adit, rsTla* or lajao* aar oopr ooa- of cooking preferred, home nights. FOR RENT—TWO room front sense of humor. whirlwind trip from Philadelphia In was two strokes better in' third place. He knows, for example, that If sMarad oblaetionabla Write Box X, Herald, stating apartment, steam heat. Inquire ot —Arnold Gingrich, magazine editor a speedy car owned by Jimmy Doo Sports Roundups CUOtUNO HOURS—Classlllaa ad* to Selwltz, Apt. 1, 2 Pearl streeL whose publication was confiscated you make 320 a week and spend 340 WOMANfS PREROGATIVE ba publlataad asm* dar tnnat b* r*> wages expected and experience. little, noted airplane pilot, default C. rftnt8lr*^^J In Cuba because of article entitled, a wedc, you go broke. esluad br ti o'elock noon: Suturdar* ed to the Coloradonlan, whom he By EDDIE BRnTTZ Individuals can bonow for a Hm. Omaha, Neb. —Dwdght Griswold, M ae a IB. TO HEHTT—THREE ■ room apart "latlns Are Lousy Lovers.” Associated Press Sporto Writer ment with electric Ice box and was to have met. today, after being Racing Notes but they cannot borrow forever. Republican nominee for governor, S( OR('HY SMITH *6 . TELEPHONE YOUR HELP WANTED— MALE 36 stove. Apply Edward J. Holl, 865 notified to report'back to headquar Governments can borrow for a time, has one less worry In the event ot A Good Deed For the Day By JOH N C. T E R R Y ters Immediately. The .major had Philadelphia, Sept. 23.— (A P )__ but they cannot borrow forever. hlB election. W A N T A D S . ROUTE MAN WANTED for ea- Main street. Tel. 4642. William Woodward baa set at defeated W. F. McDonald of Sche Same old story. Joe Louis Just shiff- Some time, somehow, somebody On the fervent plea of a young r NOW, MV FIRE-EAT(AJ6 ’ POT ME Down/ -you'RE ONE OF THE Ada ar* acoaptao oaar tba Ulapboa* tabllabed route in Manchester and CURB QUOTATIONS fled along until A1 Ettore made him rest rumors that Granville, his VouM(5 LM3V- w h eth er MOST ATTPACTIVIE, AND at tba CHARQID RATB sl«*a above nectady, N. Y., 6 and 5, in the first must pay the bill.—CSilcago Ameri Omaha woman that be give her Job POT ME v o m , vicinity. Good opportunity for a round. mad with a sol’d right band smack three-year old ace, will be shipped can. , less fiance a Job if' he is elected, VOU LIKE IT OR No t , I'M n a* a aonaaalaa . to advartlsara but HOUSES FOR RENT 65 M 0$r UNREASONABIE th* CASH r a t e s will Dv aeoapiad as wideawake man. Bonus and com (A l’s best Uck of toe evening) then to Europe to be . stablemate of Griswold pronolsed to do all he TE l l You I Creel, Who poo-poo’s the argu CARRY(AJ(5 yo u TO FEMININE BlT^ I'vE FULL PArtlEN T It paid at tba buai- missions to. a hustler. Call or write FOR RENT—SE /i£N room single, By ASSOCIATED PRESS ment that a Southpaw is at a disad turned on what Is known as the old Omaha, the 1935 champion. oould. Later the girl wrote him; . .naas offloa oa or bafora tba aavantb TO A ROYAU8T7 : RANCHO WHERE- Grand Union Tea Co., Wllllmantlc. with all Improvements with or Am Cits Pow and Lt B 7 vantage in golf, came through with heat... the official announcer’s face "Granville will' remain here and "Forget everything. I gave the EVER CARRIED AROUND dar followlns tba llrat inaartloa of Assd Ga.s and El A . 2 is red for almost forgetting to Intro race oh the New York tracks next President Roosevelt's war depart guy the ilr.” aaob ad olharwiat tba OHARUE without furniture. Manchester an impressive victory yesterday ment comes out strong for private RATE will b* oollactad. No raaponal Green section. Apply Edward J. Am Sup P o w ...... 2H after qualifying two under par. He duce Jimmy Braddock. who happens year,” said Woodward. HELP WANTED— MALE 36 Blue Ridge...... manufacture of munitions. Doesn't ‘■■a bllltr for arrora la tsiaptaonad ad* Holl. Telephone 4642, 866 Main St. 3M smeared Jesse Drew of St. Louis. t o 'je the heavyweight champion of In his most recent workout In will ba aaauinad ana tbair aeenraor Can Marconi ...... 1% tho world... after tho Jorge Bres- mention Du Ponta but begs that eaanot b* suaraotaad. MAN, 'RELIABLE, to become on •f • 14 and 12. Hitting a trap on the preparation for tho Lawrence Reali private mAnufacturers be encour FOR RENT—MODERN 7 room Cent States Elec ... 1% clas, the Dean Dettons and the John automobile and accident claim ad- 12th hole resulted In his missing zation at Belmont park Saturday, aged. President Roosevelt’s son la i f t b E X O F house 350 per month. Call Man Clt S e r v ...... 4'/* J. Bananar had taken their bow, jubter In your territory. Insurance 1-hoIe paf for the first time In the son of Gallant Fox went a mile reported engaged to the daughter of 1)%^: CLASSIFICATIONS chester Construction Co. 4131 or Clt Serv., pfd ...... 68 V4 somebody discovered the champ in and a half in 2:34 after traveling WRIGLEY’S . experience unnecessary. No selling. Elec Bond and Share 22% three rounds. the sixth row . . . the ovation he got one of the Du Ponts. Bu3 aren’t they n rtb s 4279. Today’s big'match was to be a the first mile in 1:40. The Realiza '’Economic Royalists?” BasaKsinaaU ... Write Associated Adjusters, B6ITOUT^ JUNIOR. IS A , WILL, THE POOR LOOK. LIKE, WITH Y Ifotorerolsa—Blerolaa ...... u budget balanced, but he paid off a:- left him Monday and eliminated you think of the drive through Har FINE BOV, THE BOV D O T THE STREET. IV E FOUGHT HIM TO TAKE ALL .TH' HECKUN’ Woatad Autos—Motorerola* ... 11 lem the night Joe put the skids UB‘' OW 'TtXJ THIS Y EAR f THEY DOUBLE DUTY THIS OUT. Baalaaas aad FrafsasloBBl Aarafasa cumiilated state, debts .of 318,' John Mross, of Milwaukee, 8 and 7, SALT OF THE — BATHS - TO TAKE MEDIONE - TO GO TO BED • I'VE TOOK? I Businaas Barvloaa Oltersd ...... II 500,000 and also lowered the prop and Dr. W. J. Wlnbum, •Winchester, der Maxie B a er,. .some of the TELL ME YOU'RE THE YEAR? yxi'LL BE THE 4 3 4 3 Look over Section D, Tanner Giants attended—incognito after ^ EARTH. TO GET UP- TO GET TO SCHOITL- TD STUDY SHOULD B E 1 OoBiabold Jkrvloaa OfTarad .....ll-A erty assessments and tax't-ates. Ky., beat Dan Seism of Evansville, VlORKHORSe OF THE HOME WORK- TO GET A JOB" TO GET TO f.-: p i'- HJfIMiBF—^ atra etlB s ...... 14 Street, Elizabeth Park. Choice Ind., 3 and 2. that double lacing by the PhlUles CLASS OF THE 'TEAM! W A B B L lN ARCJUND ...... i| FIRE yesterday.. .bow those two hurti W O R K O l TIME - a n d , NOW, JUST WHEN .Paasral DIrsetor* ...... |d home locatlona at reasonable In the vacation division the two A LOT DEPENDS OW TEAM? I'LL BUILD HERE G R O G G Y . Weak Une play has (3oac! Harvey 1 t h o u g h t I COULD RETIRE FROM THE ■satlBs—PInmbiBB—^Boollns ^ It S o o th prices. Easy 'terms. Take a low qualifiers. Jack HoIIcroft, Omk- UKE A RUBBER k walk over. Harmap oT Penn jittery...It should HOW YOU eoJ F>L«y5 AROUWD tasBranc* ...... n ba. Neb., and J. H. Atkinson, Ful RlKl(i» . HE t a k e s a CORI2ESPONDENCE SPlDERyWITH A UllllBarr—OrassmaklBS ...... IS ROBERT J. SMITH TOWN ADVERWENT interest the Giants to learn the MRU?? C O U R SE — 1 T 0 H (X P ^ ■•‘*»*«* •— *« 4 3 2 1 ton, Mo., stepped Into'unexpected Yapkees haven’t lost a World’s Se " i - |Wbllo Paaasnsar Sam e* *• eve 0 H-A 968 Main Street Phone 8450 trouble and were eliminated, 3 and PalBtlos—PapariBs ...... II N orth . Owner and Developer ries game since OcL 10, 1 9 2 6 ...lit {rofasaloBBl SanrlM ...... It OFnCIAL NOTICE 4. and 7 and 6, respectively, by A. tle Davidson College has a halfback Sopsirtns II H. Dickinson, Kansas City, and who halls from Mutoto, Africa... TalloriM—OrsIBjf-^aaalBS 14 Forrest Banning, of Pahokee, Fla. everybody down there la hoping the Tollat Oooda and Saraloa ...... II 5 4 3 2 Wsatad—BuslBsaa Sa.ato* ...... II MAKING VOTERS Southern Confereif(>'s Graham plan LIQUIDATION won’t chase him pack to the Congo g olOTM ora «aa CiMME > a e •••«••••• II AMBULANCE WRESTLING ...that two hitter Lefty Gomez laitmettott II (D o o g a n ) , The Selectmen and Town Clerk turned in against Washington may .ll-A a n d earn him H starting osfignment In l> of the Town of Manchester hereby New Haven, Conn.—Irish Jack waatEd—lattnietlotf give notice that they will be In ses the World Series.. .Joe McCarthy avMa, to 5 « S O DISMANTLING Donovan, 200, Boston. defeated-Abe may e ven send ~Lefty against Carl HE KIN G rrJL^»A 6V GUPPY, ) JOVE! A I DACE SAY YOU CAN Miiaselal sion at the Town Cleric’s offlcs In AMP EARN H IS O W N A ^ N E V - / C A P IT A L > A SPLENDID POSITION iQdh—SthBha—Ifertfap jia . Coleman, 305, New York, two out of Hubbell In the opener. ~ lV ( H o U o m ) the Municipal Building for the pur three fUla. IVE STOOD END0GH^SUecoa weighed They say Larry MacPhail, late Poultrr aad Bappllsa ...... 41 V THE ELM CITY JOSEPH G. PERO, Waatad - Pat* .-PoBltrr—dKoek 44 5 8 3 1 144% and ElverriUo 146%. generalissimo of the Reds, Is figur HAROLD M. REED. i — ' ' a I— ^ ing on buying the S t Louis Browns 'C SALES COe MATHIAS 8PIESS, AitMs* for Sal4 ...... WATER DEPT. P. O. Box 747 Divorced neariy 50 jrears ago. ..?>question now before the bouse is " 1 ^sss^*®*!** ...... 44 . l b l a n d t . w o o d . Miss ParmeUa E. Burgess and WU- how will he get ahmg with Rogers teild ln g MMsrIala ...... 41 Near Haven, Oonneetkxrt Bwud o f Selectmen. “ Butch n y i if I do hi* hwatwork I ean b* his gun moO M Telepbmm 5-t714 Uam Abbott ra^marrled at the ages HornsbyT.. .this-corner likes Duke ------— ' Otamoadb— Watehaa—Jawalrr . . 40 3 0 7 7 . SAMUEL J. TURKmOTON, of 73 and -77, respectively. Their over Colgate SatunUyand will back l r r d ‘ F ta"rr7.“rf?f..n4,.‘i Town Clerk. home is Uviqpton, Tenn. It up, ; . ! it (AfterSP.ftL) ' CT4R.w i |j u a m ^ . . . II Mseblnarr shd.TcoU . . .11 lualeal tastmiaaBt* II 7 8 6 8 ^ MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE Granville*s Life Is In H ands loa sad Store Boalpmaat . . . 14 Mynla By THOMPSON AND COLL A L L E Y OOP -1^* at Ah* S io r a * ...... U Their Destination By H A M LIN las J^Purj^Fars . . . . » n MANCHESTER' AS THE CURRENT IS TURNED OFF, PRACTICALLY NO PULSE.' — II j&ARSFN SU P S TO THE FLO O R, r MY CONTRACT TP COACH RRSTTHIMa WE KWCW,HB'l L Mabad Maeala W A TE R CO. I'L L HAVE TO THINK. FAST; EXCEPT FOR TH'ONE/I^TH' FWE MUSTA CHASED NOW, IF X REMEMBER COR O w H K f t V UNCDNSOOUS. Q f t e R IF UM TO SAVE HIS UFEJ THE 'TEAM IS R5R ONLY HAUE THE RUARIERBACK WOOTie TAN GLED/OO^EM ALL CXJT- ffwmw WlthoBl Board . u . u . . . II RECTLY, WE'LL BE ABLE TO JUGGLE SECURELY OWE YEAR....sp, YOU W ITH ,tie AINT / ^ D T H I ^ B U T WHERE/WHO CABESr? .fsardara jraaud ...... , . . i * . A vVit h s a r s t ih CALUNG 6K3HALS UKETM8: SEE OUR DESTINATIOM FROM — M 5 9 7 4 BINDING SE E . IF WE LOSE TOO SEEN A DIN- / PLACE WAS piO THEYLONG AS SI MYRA SUC THE *«y..42..Sl...SHIFT.».TAW5 ATDP THIS LITTLE KNOLL- a CEEDED v T MaW <3AMES, il l b e O SA U R TH IS ( a l iv e WITH W G O . '^ J s THEY'RE . Ideal a e tsu Sea Maat G AS CO. PUSHlNGMHri PROFESSOR THAT BALL FDR DEAR OLD WHOLE TOIP.' V ’EM - GONF.7 ABWrtasehtA n e ta TeaemeaU.. . M IN TO TH E MVRA o u r ! BUTYXIRE GOOD ALMA IHAIER,ALO RE g eetetei LeasUoa* Car Raat . . . M LA P O F TURNS EWOUOH, BY YXIRSELI* ^Bjeeae .for R u t ...... m . Si MEMBER MV j o b ! Mburbaa ter Rest II 5 0 7 5 GRANVILLE HER •■aaaaer HoaMa lor R u t n w « et W H O I g— TD wiw Al l o f t h e m ! VSatad to Raat ...... st ATTENTTOH ELECTRIC CO. TO q I ^ t r c GRANVILLE 5181 CHAU&! 5=; EVENING HERALD 5121 r ^ j
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