VOL. Lin., NO. 296. MANCHESTER, CON.V., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. 1934. (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS

GUARDSREMAIN, Bacon Calls New Deal $1,000 EARNED Lindberghs Smile At Trouble

‘BAD MAN’ KAMINSKI SAYS GOVERNOR;

II MILLION FOR Obstacle to Recovery

NO DJSORDERS NeiV York. Sept. 1 7 -(A P ) - The^omuat be encouraged, not discourag- AGAIN BREAKS JAIL; PRAnjfflTNEY New Deal waa characterized today : ^ ^ **.)* *• Lo '»e able to carry the

by Ueutenant Governor Gaapar O. gigantic load Imposied upon It by Rain Keeps Ryinf Squadron the so-called recovery program. Bacon of Massachuaetta aa an at- ’The atlfllng o f Individual Initia- Senate Probers Hear Startl- IS NOW A T LIBERTY tempt permanently to deprive the tive through exceasive regulation, Inactive in State— Cross American people of the rights of ‘ ' -I ...... p e fixing of unreasonable prices, self-government granted to them the pow ing burdens of taxation, ing Testimony— All Pro- under the Constitution and aa an weigh heaviest upon the small bust, to Try to Stop Their obatacis to economic recovery. HICKEY NOMINATED New Britaio Desperado Saw) nem man. He Is being denied the fits Made in Eight Years, "Our Democratic eyatem of gov- right to engage in a legitimate ernment Is based on the theory that Work. trade and to earn his own living. only elected public officials have the 8»r» Cell m Baj state oot the right to ‘ complam l o e s s e s Testify. FOR SHERIFF POST power to make the laws.” he said that he la being deprived of liber- in a speech before the Women’s Na- Hartford, Sept. iT.— (A P )— R*. ty, property and the pursuit of hap- —— JaO While Policeman tional Republican Club, "and, only piness?” partp from the atrike areaa In Coa- the courts the power to Interpret Washington. Sept. 17.— (A P )__ The speaker asserted that the them, and impose punishment for Testimony that the Pratt and Whit- County Detective Is Named Keeps Special Guard Ont- akctlcut; received at the Natlohat "right to liberty and the right to their violation. -Guard headquartar* In Hartford, property are in many cases inex- ney Aircraft Ckimpany In 1932 had "And yet today we see the virtual tricably bound up together.” made a total return of $11,317,250 atated that the situation waa very abdication of Congress of Its at G. 0. P. Convention; side Door— Was Awaiting quiet and that there were no dla- powers, and the transfer of Its ..-**?. ***‘^ government jf on the original $1,000 Investment brders. the United States, as defined by the rights to extra legal bodies, respon- that It made In 1925. was present- At the moment there are about Constitution, was unique in that It Named by Mrs. Aicom. Death Sentence. sible to no one, acting without man- ed to the Senate Munitions Com*- 880 National Guardsmen under arms date and with practically unlimited **?*!, *’?.*” erected aa a government In the state. authority.” of limited powers, and he maintain- today as an Indication of In a attaement' given over the ed that the Administration was ex- t h a t company's phenomenal Hartford, Sept. 17.— (A P )—Ed- ' Springfield. Mass.,' Sept. 17.— "The government expects busi- ceeding the bounde of the limita- talepboue to an Associated Press re- ness to employ more men and wom- growth. The testimony was pre- ward J. Hickey of West Hartford, | tions. sented as the committee went Into (A P j—Alexander Kaminski of New porter, (Sovernor Cross said In Hart- en,” he eaid, "and yet puts insur- He pointed out that his criticism county detective since October 1,; Britain, Conn, killer of a jail guard ford that he had under consideration mountable obstaclee In the way of Ite third week of hearing*. Officials was not directed against emergency of the United Aircraft Export 1922, and senlDr_deputy sheriff, was ta an escape last October, escaped a plan for copetng with the fl>1ng successful operation. Can there squadron. measures, but against that part of ^m pany, of New York, and the unanimously nominated for sheriff ; again today ^from Hampden county be any doubt that all taxes. In- the New Deal program which, in his Guards to Remain. come salary and wages come solely •Pratt and Whitney Aircraft Com- at toe Republican county conven- | JM! aa a poflceman. especially a*i The chief executive termed the oplDioQ, was designed to Income pany, of Hartford, Conn., were from production, and that buslnees permanent. tlon held here today situation In Connecticut as "threat- present. They were Francis ' H signed to watch him, stood guard 'Mr. Hickey waa nominated by ening” and asserted that present I^ve, director of United Export: outside his cell. conditions were not favorable to the Donald L. Brown, president of Mrs. Howard- W. Aicom, raughter- Sheriff David J. lianning said ha in-law of State's Attorney Hugh withdrawal of National Guard Pratt and Whitney and a director believed -Kaminski had received as- troops from the strike area. In United Export, and C. W, Deeds, M. Alcorn, Republican nominee 'or sistance froth within toe jail. He governor. The "flying squadron" said the PARTY CHIEFS PREPARE vice president and , treasurer of said he did not see how he could governor, "are pretty active al- Pratt and Whitney. - ' The county detective na* also possibly escape otherwise in view though the rain has curtailed them Testimony developed that the been acting as sheriff during the of precautions that had been taken somewhat. Immediate action to original Pratt • Company invest- illneaa of Sheriff Edwafd W. Dewey. against it. stop the trouble th'e squadrons FOR COMING ELECTIONS ment paid 1.143,725 per cent in Awaiting Sentence are causing are being considered, eight years. _ HICKEY’S ADDRESS Kaminski, who was awaiting sen- but I cannot announce yet what the Cash Dividends In accepting the nomination for tence of death in connection with plan will be." During that term caah dividends sheriff Mr. Hickey said: the jail guard’s slaying, slipped th e governor attributed the Im- To Seod Speakers Into Ike S I U I NO CLUES amounting to $6,400,000 and stock Mr. ' Chairman, Delegates and from his cell in a manner as baf- provement of the eltuation In Put- dividends of $5,037,250 were paid Friends: fling as any Houdlnl might have nam particularly to the presence of from the original investment of 5,- Your co;nmlltee has notified me employed. field After Firfiirf Nerl There wasn’t any porter waiting to Uke charge of their baea wh«n Commissioner Tone. Also he ex- 000 shares valued at 20 cents each. ol the action of this convention In First word of his escape came to pressed the belief that the strike Original investors were the Pratt ward'^CDWa^'^^J^Coton '? P'®"® ‘n ® corn field neir Wood- nofnlnatihg me as Republican candi- the policeman-guard when , the would not'last very long. Governor IWonlh — Five More Pri- and "Whitney Company, Fred .I,*'’!.*” ^lolonel Charlea A. Lindbergh hlmaclf carried their lug- date for the .offttfe of sheriff for Fted.1 gage to the home o f Farmer Henry Altken.a, who offered hosniUllfv alarm was given by prisoners, who Cross said that under the present Hartford County. I thoroughly ap- saw Kaminski jump from i kitchen conditions it might become neces- the flyers waited for repaid. Ann Ltndbervh^ w '” Deeds. '^now*vfce“ preril i Thbi^ Z w T/m Lindbergh’s happy smile preciate this honor. window as they entered the rhom. sary to Increase rather than de- maries. dent and treasurer of the company, I ‘ misadventure in the air„ . Weapon Not Found; Ram In- ^ The office of sheriff in Hartford , The police officer on duty outside crease the number of troops oh attested to the accuracy of the county has been hfld by many dis- Kaminski's cell found he had been duty. A t preaent there are about nanclal figures. tinguished men—representative citl- watching a bundle of clothing, ar- 200 National Guard in the field or Washington. Sept. 17__ (AP) — terferes With Search; Alger SIss, a committee Investi- held In reserve In state armories. zehs of ste) ling worth and integrity ranged in the cell cot to rpsemble Although five states still are In the gator. traced the financial history —and to be nominated for this office a mao's form. of Pratt and Whitney and United NATIONAL SITUATION throes of primary campaigns for Faculty to Be Questioned. CLAIMS CHIEF ENGINEER la Indeed a coveted honor. When my Bar Filed Through Aircraft and Transport Ctompany associates urged me to consider the A bar of toe window through By ASSOCIATED PRESS Senate and HoUse, party chiefli al- showing, that the latter by 1930 opportunities available' for public which the prisoner escaped had Fear of disorder mounted In the ready are concentrating, on the owned 100 per cent of the stock of Nation’s textile areaa today, while service In this office, I immediately been filed through. How he reach- election drive. •Northfield, N, H.. Sept. J7.— the Boeing Aircraft Company of ORDERED BOAT LOWERED ed that section of the jail was not 11,000 National Guardsmen patrol- reviewed the authority relating to (A P )— Systematic questioning of Seattle, of the Hamilton Standard known. A few seconds after he dis- led the scene. Both Democratic and Republican the powers and duties of sheriff. headquarters plan to'send speaking Propeller Company of . HarUord. appeared through the window, pris- Whistles blow after the week-end persons who might .hed light on Conn.; the Pratt and Whitney Com- As most of you know. It is an old holiday, signalling the start of a talent Into the field after October 1. the mysterious shotj^n slaying of and tried position of honor. It was oners saw him scale the jail wall. As the result In Maine, conceded pany and 99.68 per cent of Sikorsky Then He lk)l Into It Hhqself RAIN PREVENTS The time of the escape waa set crucial week. Southern operators Dr. Elliott Speer, headmaster, of Aviation Company. ^ originally granted In this state to be a Democratic victory. Repub- through legislative afipointment, and at 4:15 a. m., (eastern standard were determined to open their mills, Mount Hermon school, Friday night, United Aircraft and Transport Is time). licans plan to Intensify their cam- was resumed today by detectives. subsequently Its great powers were , smid a driving rain In many sec- paign. the parts corporation of the Ex- - Police Spread Net Torrential rain temporarily inter- But N. Passengers Were STRIKE SESSION eallzed by the electors and the tions, as pickets took their posts. port Company which was formed in State and Springfield police were Candidates for six of the 34 Sen- fered with plans of the Investigators May, 1929. Legislature gave the privilege of The strike’s third week opened ate seats to be filled in the Novem- Taken Along, Witness notified Immediately antj a message with scattered' skirmishes in the •to search nearby wooded sections In 1933, Brown testified, he had naming the sheriff to the people for new clues and for the weapon through the ballot, which 1s one of warning of Kaminski's bad record south. A thousand pickets faced a Continued on Page Five) become chairman of the board of was broadcast to police suthoritiM company of National Guardsmen on used by the slayer. all the United subsidiaries and pres- Says. the few remaining guarantees of Scheduled Speakers Do Not throughout New England and New a buay highway at Belmont, N. C . District Attorney Joseph T. Bart- ident of Pratt and Whitney. American liberty. The state has al- York. shouting "we’U start a revolution. ’ lett announced that Brig. Gen. Dan- iel, Needham, commissioner of the (Oontlnued on Page Two) A squad of state troopers and Troops gradually forced the crowd New York, Sept. 17.—.(AP) — A Arrive— Others to Speak Springfield officers searched tha off the roads. N.Y.‘OLD GUARD’ dining room steward on the burn- jail vicinity, but apparently Kamin- More troops moved to the Georgia DRIVER IS BLAMED ski had made his get away. strike front, the scene of Georgia's ed liner Moird Castle today testified This-Week. A police officer had been station- greatest peace time mobilization of | AGREE ON MOSES before a Federar Board of Inquiry WORKERS IN MAINE ed constantly at Kaminski’s cell state militiamen. Bayonets ringed that he eqCaped* from the ship m since his conviction last April. FOR DEATH OF SIX mills in the Carolina*. the No. 1/lifeboat, that It was or- Due to the heavy, storm this morn- It was hts second escape from In New England dered lowbred by the chief engineer, ing, scheduled speakers failed to ap- JOIN THE STRIKE Hampden county jail. Hla first, last Rhode Island, last week s sore and thay the chief engineer "got In October, was made with Paul War- Anti-Macy Leaders Pick Can- I pear for the daily mass meeting of spot of the strike, was quiet, but the boat himself." go of Wallingford, Conn. During apprehension grew throughout New Ansonia Autoist Also Killed "You heard no one order him into UTWA and a short meet- that escape Merritt W. Hayden, a England. The troops in Rhode Island didate for Governor for it?" the steward. RichardRichnrH KOpf,lCr,r,c o r tag waa held In Odd Fellows Hall. jail guard, was slugged over toe numbered 1,900. Militia were on Brooklyn, was asked. President Arthur Shorts presiding. About 20 Per Cent of Em* head and fatally Injured. guard In Putnam and Sterling, Conn. in Head-on Collision With "No, he did It himself,” Konf re- Wargo Recaptured President Shorts gave notice of the Republican Ticket. ^ plied. The strike cut into the ranks of scheduled events for the week which ^loyees of Two Mills Walk Wargo was found a few hours Maine textile employes, from 20 to At last Tuesday’s session of the after the break, neat toe jail, but Trolley bn Sept. 6. ^ will include the appearance here of 30 per cent of the 4,500 workers of Inquiry, the chief engineer, Eben S Kaminski was at liberty several the Pepperell Manufacturing Com- New York. Sept. 17.— (A P )—In Abbott, testified that the acting' Attorney Thomas McDonough -of Out-—Militia on Guard. weeks. Eventually he was'recap- a surprise move, Republican leaders captain of the Morro Castle ordered New Britain and William-M. Citron, tured ta Florida. pany, Blddeford, Me., and thq York New; Haven, Sept. 17.— (AP) — Manufacturing Cki., of Saco, Me., opposed to W. Klngsland Macy him to taly the boat away. Abbott Democratic nominee for Congress- The New Britain man was re- have chosen Robert Moses, park Responsibility for the trolley car- said he was overcome somewhat by man-at-large. joined the idle ranks. automoblle collision In Seymour, Biddeford, Me.. Sept. 17— (A P i— turned here and' was convicted of commissioner of New York aty, as „ Other Senators first degree murder for .Hayden's , In New Jersey, the Passaic Val- which recently cost six persons their the candidate they ^11 eupport for (Continued on Page iqii) It waa announced that James' The Nation-wide textile strike today death. The conviction carried a the Republican nomination for gov- lives, was placed today by Coroner Dick, vice-president of the Connecti- cut into the ranks of employes of (Continued on Page Two) James J. Corrigan on Peter Paulick, mandatory death sentence—sen- ernor. cut State Federation of Labor will toe Pepperell Manufacturing Com- tence he was awaiting. His selection was announced .by ‘(‘ (ver of the motor address the textile workers at the pany and the York Manufact-uring yehichle. whp himself waa killed In Wargo waa convicted of second F. Trubee Davison, leader of the RAINBOW LEADING Company, the latter of Saco. It degree murder and is now at state antl-Macy forces, after a meeting the accident. In his finding the (Continued on Page Six) waa estimated that from 20 to 30 coroner charged Paullk with “highly prison In Boston. COMMITS SUICIDE of more than thirty so-called Old per cent of the 4,500 employes of During Kaminski's trial, the Guard Republicans at the Davison negligent operation" of the automo- both mills joined the strike. bile which crashed Into the trolley AT THE HALF WAY TRE.\SUBY BAL.\NCE courthouse wac thrown into a tur- home last night. Along with Davi- car in Seymour. September 6. Saco and Biddeford, comprising moil by hla brother, John, who hurl- son’s statement was one by James one of Maine's largest cotton textile- 'ed a bomb at Sheriff David J. Man- ON PARENTS’ GRAVE Rev. Elliott Speer Besides Paullk, the others killed Washington, Sept. 17.— (AP) — I W. Wadsworth that he would not centers, had heretofore been unaf- ning during a eession ta open court. were Salvator’ Fama, Angelo Ckra- Th( position of the Treasury—Sep- fected by the strike. be a ^juidldate for governor, but tember 14 was: Receipts, $19,714.- The sheriff lunged at. the youth, state department of public safety folL Ignatz Palumbo and Zigmond Under the watchful eye of Maine would seek re-election to the House would arrive In Northfield during American Yacht Ahead by 229.65; expenditures, $21,344,427 40- who shot him ta the thigh. Burns, all of Ansonia, and Stanley National Guardsmen who have been of Representatives. Wadsworth 'lad the day to look over the scene of Demerski of Seymour. Balance, $2,.153,.504,445.88; customs John, who said ht was trying to Roxy's Master of Ceremon- been prominently mentioned os the on duty here since last week, scores toe shooting. , Dr. Speer, waa slain "Before Demerski died,” the find ™re^Pts for the . month, $18,643,- effect hla brother's escape. Is now antl-Macy group’s gubernatorial 21, Seconds; Challenger o f workers entered the mills only in state prison. candidate. by some one who fired a shotgun ing said, "he made a statement to to return to the streets within a ies Kills Himself in Strat- charge through screen and a win- the effect that he himself had had Receipts for the fiscal year Question Officer* Macy, whose tenure as Repiuhllc- dow of his home. few minutes. On duty with the Two reserve police officers. Ed- two beers and two shots' while Pau- Sailing Well ip Stiff Breeze (since July 1), $733,532,177.72; ex- Guardsmen were stale police .and an atate chairman is threatened by May Be Nearby. llk had had two beers.” penditures. 31.228,721,008.22 (In- ward Berube and Paul Disanti, as- ford; Other Violent Deaths the revolt against him, had issued special officers. signed as guard of Kaminski were The district attorney inclined that before the cluding $680,289,237.04 of emer- The strike movement got under- a statement before Moses’ selection strongly to the belief that the slay collision. Paullk’s vehicle sldewiped gency expenditures); excess of ex- being questioned by Deputy Police was announced In which he assert- Aboard U. S. C- G. Cutter Argo way without demonstration. in Chief J. P. Fleming, acting on the er was “within several miles" of the M automobile driven by Abraham Off Newport. Sept. 17.— f.AP)'—’The penditures, $495,188,830.50; gold 'B y ASSOCIATED PRESS. ed he would fight for the nomina- Cosen of Ansonia, theory of Sheriff David J. Manning, quiet preparatory school campus. defending American yacht Rainbow assets, $7,969,943,788.99. > - ' I (Continued on Page Two) _ The. death of Edward Gargiulo, tion of Samuel Seabury, Independ- A determined hunt was planned William TTiomaa of Derby, the keeper of the Jail, that Kaminski oetter known ‘as Wesley Eddy, re- today led the British challenger En- had inside assistance in making his 'tnotorman of the trolley car, the deavour by 21 seconds at the half- cently master . of ceremonies at Oontimied on Page Five) (Continued on Page Tw o) cotoner aald, "waa driving hla car escape. Roxy’s theater. New York city, way mark of the 30' mile Iviridward- - 'Berube'' who had guarded' th* in a careful manner” and that "his leeward course in the second'race was outst)U]dlng among the seven conduct was free of negligence " prisoner from 4 p. m„ until mid- of the series for the historic Ameri- Humble Onion Produces night, is said by the police to have resulting from violence over the last The finding said "there was. i ca’s Cup. week-end in Connecticut. light mist falling at the time, ren- admitted that he was asleep between _ Gargiulo, shot through the side, Still Six Million Slaves dering the road with its tar surface Endeavour was doing mucK better 11 and 12 last night. Disanti -was died by his own hand. Dr. H. S. De- slippery. ta the strong breeze, whlclr was as Disease Curing Rays on duty at the time Kaminski ..jvas • high as 16 knots at times, than she medical examiner, said "I find that toe cour'aie which toe supposed to have left hjs cell about did In the light airs of Saturday 4 a. m. Kaminski is said. to have after the body had been found lying it into the over the graves of Garglulo'a par-' In World, Says Cardinal when the first race was declared no ' Venice. Sept. 17.— (A P )—Sclen- boasted to a former Jail guard that path or the trolley car so quickly contest as the time limit of flvff and ' .Tdemonstrated by Professor Otto ents In St. Michael’s cemetery In and unexpectedly that Thomas had Uste attending the International Glasaer, of Cleveland, O. He: report- if left alone for 20 minutes with a . Stratford, yesterday. a half hours expired with neither ! Congress for Radiobiology were can opener, he could escape. He Rome. Sept. 17.— (A P )— An estl-l no opportunity whatever to bring yacht across! the line. ed “although some resulte are con- In addition to Gargiulo, and six Nevertheless, it is estimated there his car to a stop or to do anything told today the onion that brings sidered rather . encouraging, we characterized the jail as a "tin can.” others, who met death violently, Sat- mate that there are'6,000,000 slaves] are some 6,000,000 people still held Rainbow led her at the 15 mile tears to the eye sends out ultra-vio- The special guard maintained 24 in bondage. else to avoid the collision. I find ma’i-k Saturday by 2 minutes 40 sec- have not yet been .able to obtain urday and Sunday, three other per- still In the world waa made today that his speed at toe time was about let rays which will cure certain hu- from tola method a systematic se- hours daily since Kaminski’s convic- apns. Injured last week, died of their by Cardinal Fumasoni Biondi In a * "These slaves are In-the remote onds and increased that until she man ailments. tion since March, occupies a chair 20 to 25 miles an hour; that he was was leading by almost half a mile rioj of data which are constant and Injuries In hospitals In New Haven driving his car In a careful manner, The delegates, Including six Nobel directly. In front of and facing the - -u.u. ,u when the race .was declared off with reproduca'jle." cell door. and Hartford. efforts to eliminate human servitude. that he had turned off his bright arc Prize winners and several Ameri- tries. It Is said 2,000 slaves ore the finish line only half a mile However. Professor S. D Misfa Two steel, bars in the door were Albert Cksrcoran, 88, of Oakville, The cardinal, whp is prefect of 'the L first saw deceased ahead. cans, devoted hours to a-conaidera- of Jndla was enthusiastic about the died at St. Mary’s hospital In Water- taken' yearly across the Red Sea ,tion. of the rare properties of the sawed close to the bottom suid then Congregation for the Propagation car dround the curve: Harold S. 'Vanderbilt, Rainbow’s onion. It sends out "M ' rays." he bent sufficiently to allow Kaminski bury Sunday, a few .hours after he of Faith, which controls all Roman tersTlif *hlf -that his conduct was free tnm^Mg- humble onion, - said, which are useful in treating torsL6rS III In Alibis. Arabia, Whllff while Ofh^FK others arenr* held(lAVrl lia'AnoA aw_j. » skipper, had the best of the start to squeeze through. He then, in had been struck by an automobile Catholic missions, in a letter called Ugenee and that the accidental Professor S S. Mehru and Vishnu pharyngitis and nasal catarrh and at the scene of a crash between two in remote Moslem areas of northern where T. O. M. Sopwith, owner- Sharma of India, joined to demon- some way, passed a half Inch steel attention to "the importance of the deaths caused were caused to hla he cited instances where necklaces other machines. Africa. helmsman of the British bo4t had to strate "the teamwork'.’., of onions. door, making his way to toe bakeryi church antiTslav,/ery )>rogram as own highly negligent operation of luff to avoid striking the committee of onions were worn to cure colds. Auto Rita Tree Cardinal Fhimasonl Blondl," who the motor vehicle and I therefore They surrpunded a growing onion where he was surprised by a guard enunciated by Pope Leo XIII." formerly was apostolic delegate to boat and Vanderbilt held his we)ither Professors Mehru and Sharma and two prisoners who were enter- James MeCSowan, 25, of Bristol, The Press Bureau of the congre- find that said death was not caused seedling with five onion foot* and then summed things up by saying w-as Injured fatally early Sunday Washington, wrote particularly to berth through the two houVlieat to showed how radiation emanating ing the bakery. Kaminski held th* gation in a statement based on the by toe criminal act,, omission or windward. the onion’s intense rays “are pre- three men at bay wihh a gun, which when bis automobile struck a tree, letter said: . the bishops of Australia, New Zea- carelessness of any other person or from the roots made the seedling land and the Dutch East Indies. As Rainbow turned the mark in sumably of a mildly ultra-violet he held in one hand, while with the after leaving the roadway in Farfti- “It can be said that practically persons.” grow faster than a similar one Hitherto their sections had been ex- two hours, 4 minutes, 0 seconds it type, having a definite wave length other he sawed a small metsU bar In every government in the world has The motorman he said was 'the "working on-its own.” • or range ot wave lengths. The vari- Continued on Page Five) j empted from contributing to the appeared the winner would cross the A photo-electric receiver invent- a wooded door that gave access to officially outlawed slavery today. K&U-tlavery fund. only survivor whp actually saw the- finish line under three and a half ation of such.rays with the dis- the jail yard. Gaining the yard, he accident hours. ed to measure the radiation of tance, size, and shape of toe source onions ta .certain solutions was of those rays, bos been studied." (Oontlnoed on Psge Six) main ;1 7 .1 9 ^

HEAVY DOWNPOUR -sa K cin a R L ’ wiNS nimNonutp ADVKKnUMBfVo »ITKIITHIMKtrT wtik. It Is BOt kaowrn on what Mr. lanche$ier Minister Official Union Statement EARLBAUSIEVER ROAD BUILDING Kelchaer will speak. TWO MORE ViaORlES Answer Call'of Pigskin. FOREIGN MISSIONS I NORTH COVENTRY KS,?.; “ '’ TO HOLD DBITTOre FOR SHERIFF POST What was termed a "fine turn The annual meeting of the Porter i^ews Saturday Race HOLDS UP TRAFHC Thera was a larga gatharlng cif«Oia Home Prida Baking company of GOLF CHAMPION out” resulted from the first call for RAI ANPF RITnrPTi Library association win be held Wing at New Britain Saturday the delegataa in tlyrmania hall from | Hartford, tha Blue Rlbbia Bakery of (OMKiifag fram Daga 0«a) ATCAMPFERNOW candidates for the local football O / i l ^ l l v E i D u l / U L l I uinu&l meeting______oi the Coven- . evening. at 7:30. ON CHRISTMAS Locale throughout tha stats in | Manchester, and the Bpruce Street THE team, which waa Issued Saturday. ; try Fragment Society was held at Koehler and MUt and at Eaat Longmeadow Norwich yesterday. Fourteen new , Bakery of Manebeatar. Cpodatuffs la M aeeeuat of Satur-#would b* likely to croai tko bow of ways required, hewever, that the Ovila "Fatoo" Allard, James Kray------j toe home of Mre. EmU- J. Koehler! Heckler spent the week- oi . m. l ~7~T ^ ' 'jffh t r*co proparcd for Tb* tier rival, and thla would determine Yesterday; Has Great Record local unlona ware represented a t ; were donated by Marianeua Ander- Rainstorm Worst This Sum- sheriff he faithful In office, and to eski and Leroy A. Dlsslnger will i_ ; Thursday. Mrs. Leon H. Austin waa homes. “ ‘ t* Tuberculosis Commlwiloil jgipUd by lUv. C. Alien, of the which waa In the lead. Obvioualy thla mealing. The' OB. John BwanseB, It Aeeem uso, Wins Country Chib Title in BARGAIN HOUND handle the men. r. portant matter brought up at this Albino OsigUarilonl, aad B. VsrcslU, safeguard this greet trust, a sheriff CCC Boys Have Hard Time Have Enconrasfino R e n n r i . S r n ? I t ^ ' “ 'i iw u m invitations forwed- Concrefttlonnl ebureb: . caeh akipper hoped to make It. Van- "Silk City O Irr probably Oon- Volley hall has attracted a large uuvvuiogiuj; I'Knight, vice-president; Mrs. Arthur Coventry School Board and ! .larbilt-waa making the aggrcaalva mer— No Damage Is Yet nccUcui's graataat bird dog, added meeting was the Relief Program, all of Bolton. ix prohibited law from being a nesfjay Meeting. Match With Andy Brown ^ number of enthusiastic followers f r* » T* • n. I secretory; Mrs John e *®“®bers will be held at the Grange: i try for It, but failed. He waa forced two more Victorlaa to her long string under the teaderahlp of Thomas A cash donation Sru raealirsd member of the Laalalatura although here, and la now one of the out- , A l IT LOOKED TO ME be oSlelany attends the opening and H yeu’rs Interested in new re- Keepbg Up to the Tracks lO r rirS l lin e in Six Mrs. F red:‘’ “ “ Thursday evening. It will be an' Hartford, - n turn aulekly to avoid hitting En- of winnings Baturdav, when aha" won Lynch, II Park atreet,. Norwich- from a friend aad Aufust Mahiau Belts with pockets are a new trick standing group games. Keen riv- Glesecke ' assisting; Appointment 9P*n m«®ttog for all." Refreshment | have'toen'jMo^H’L Report^. flrat prize In the New Britain Field This eommlttse will meet in Hart- of Spruce atreet. final eesslona of ths Assembly He is cipes aad well balanced meniia, and In 1954*85 fashions. One designer deavour or gbing aatem of her. Yestorday 7 and 6. who Isn't, you’ll be glad to know alry has developed among Its disci- (or other committee.';------are pendingpendtai h® eerved. ! , “ 7 . 7 ^ " 7 '* A ponoaal noeoaiit of the tint Juat here aaemcd a critical point Tiiala club’s shooting dog stake, ford with rMreaentattvea of tha Con- Milk la being donated by the Milk further prohibited from being e puts a muskrat pouch pocket at the in Spreading G ravel ples. with twilight games taking A daugbtr was horn to Mr '>0,1 i culosli con.mlssion tor an all day that Mrs. Marion Rowe, Home Eco- Months; The Reasons. . until Mrs. L. H. Austin returns from o| Ike Intomatianal Rtwee, be- comMUttg with a lattfa field of neetieut r^eration of Labor, DeaJara association of Mancliaatar legtaleUve agent, an attorney in left side of a brown leather belt place every day. her vacation October 1. Mre, Otis Hill Friday morning ' In the race. Bopi^th had the advan- omlst of The Manchester Electric lay morning a t ' hWMB the AmerioaB yneht, Bain' jtaga, .being In the weather poaltlon. A steady downpour of rain all starters. Thuraday, Beptambar 30. All funds daily. court, a probation officer, a Justiee which finishes a tweed suit, while Almost a hundred enrollees have .Miss Ruth Vinton and Mrs Annie Hartford hoepltal. trs In this state, to be held at th# . haw, and ttia Brittah ehallencer, morning waa climaxed at 1 o'clock Tsstarday at Eaat Longmeadow, for relief wUl be handled by the It waa noted, in the local, tbo fact nf the peace, pr Judge of anj court Earl Ballslsper yestarday won Company willAfive her first cooking another fastens tiny pockets on each Camp Femow, Hampton, Sept. 17. Boston, Sept. 17. (AP) The first Hotel Taft In New Haven on Wed- I and thua being able to covei Raln- ths golf championship of ths Man- entered the Wllltmantlc Trade school .Shell .ire visiting relative* In Boa- Miss Cora Kingsbury------' will return Bndeavour, aalled on Saturday, by one of tba Haavisat ahowsra of Mail., she again took first over Treasurer of the State Council, that MsLnchester declined to take a except X-probate court. This office demonstration in this season’s aer- side of a bright green leather belt —Shoveling by hand Iq replacing a which Is "scherluled to open on a tjme In six years the American; ton. nesday, Sejitember 10. beginning at ' bow and ateal her wind. It la tbara- ehsster Count^ club when he de- ies Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock' to the Connecticut State College to ’September 15, 1554. fore difficult to aee why Sopwlth tba year. The downpour cams at soma of the finest bird dogs in Thomas McCary, of N^w London. stand on the TaxtUs Btrika qiiaation iS, therefore, clearly a aecred trust-- worn with a brown sports frock. steam shovel as a number of the- two night a week, two hours a night Board of Commissioners (or For- resume her studies. Richard Storrs lO o'clock, About seventy-five local school time and traffic on lower Members of the Hartford Unions In ^ 04ton yasta'rday. a trust that l am not afraid to feated Andy Brown 7 and 8 In the ' at the Od Fellows' Block (at the The regular meeting of the Sun- ! immediately changed to the eaaterly Masaachusatts. local boys are cutting down hills In program arotind the first of OCto- eign Mlssloii's today announced it day school class if young people was Is entering ConnecUcut Stote this teal sale chairmen and workers are By nUCDEBICK C. ALLEN Main street and around Educational At Eaat Longmeadow yesterday attended the meetings with plans shoulder, a trust that I will not 38-hoIe finals. Hitting a 78 for the Center.) This is the fourth con- Hoop sklrU are aomething to talk fall. expected to attend the Institute, '• tack, thua giving up thla advantage. It is stressed at this time that tba first 18 Saturday ha went Into the reconstructing and making a level br. Carpentry, electricity, draft- was closing i t fiscal year with .s - held at the«Chapel Hall Fridav Twenty men of ua on a Noank flah- Square waa choked for a twenty “Bilk a t y Olrl” thrlUed the large for aiding the textile workers finan- proper procedure for destitute shirk if elected. secutive year for these demonstra- about In new evening fashions, ing, radio, painting, plumbing and Mr and Mrs. Stephen" Lolzira which will be conducted by Ctoarlea : From thla point Rainbow gained a cially and otherwiae. The Connecti- Sunday final 18 two up. Teaterday tions and this year they promise to rood from the stote highway, in glanced budget. Total expenditure* ; nlng. The officer- elected fo^ 7he i “ "I Stephen' loy boat atarted before the crack of 'end.' and held it to the end of the minute period aa parents conveyed gallery aa the two flBallata^ "P ros- strikers-to have their shoes rej^red The RespenalbUitlss Schiaparelli launched two of them— Chaplin, to the newly-constructed auto mechanics Usted as the leading foi the year wore $1,338,661.88. run- coming year were as follows PreVl! , Sunday . . at Mr. and ------Mrs Emil L. Newcomb, director of the Christ- m- pupils to the various schools in this cut State Council advised every he hit two over par ^ t n g five of be better’s ever! daws laat Saturdayi and by aeven race. Sopwlth. evidently thinking to parous Don," owned by j. j. O'Con- is not to personally dallver than to Ths office of sheriff entails many one In a gown of "pigeon’s throat" Femow bridge, about three hundred trades to be taken up. nlng beyond thcthetoudget builget by one-tenth dent. Miss Clara Smith; vlce-presl-'vlce-presi J. *' Koehler. 7.' . , mas .Seal sale for the National area. nall of Indian Orchard, Maas., a labor man in this state to diaregard p-escribed dutls# and grave rssponai. ths first six holes to go seven up. moire, the other in black net. The Tuberculosis Association In New O'clock bad paaaed Stonlnyton, be able to tack more aharply point- the shoemaker at f&st, but to daliyer yards away. When this stretch is Leaders' Club Organized. etary. Es visited Danger existed during the period beautiful pure white English setter any "Communist" propaganda. This them to the Relief Committee lo- blllUes. To queto the statute: In his flrat match hs beat Al People who lUce pork chops or a frocks are. designed on slender sil- ofon ep crcen t. This total represent- dent. Charles Evans; secretary E». Beecher ''4'ork. Mr. Ne-wcomb baa had several Conn., and Watch Hill. R. I- and ing higher, changed fiom hla genoa Woodward one up. In the second roast loin of pork will be able to completed. It will mark the opening The Leaders' Club comprised of all td a reduction of 37 per cent from ther Koehler; treasurer, Betty Vlsnv i Sunday were well on our way down along of the shower due to the rapid and "Silk City Olrl" covered the element seema to be the trouble cated In the Odd Fellows building. "Etch sheriff shall be conservator houette until the knee-line, when local foremen and sub-foremen was that of five years * ** wr* years of experience In directing the }ib to hla two much amallar working makers to data. Mora business was round he trimmed Oserge Havens satisfy their appetites this week as of a mile-long gravel road that for ; A nodal followed the'b’uMny*^ ^ e e ? -' - "'***"‘**” Christensen the Rhode Dland ahore to Point change In the temperature. Win- bird field, making point after point There they will be tagged and the of tha peace end may, when neces- they spray out, ending, at the hem the first time will conveniently ac- organized by CapUin Thompson Receipts from the Congregational; ' celebrated their eleventh wedding tampalgn all over the United States, Jiba. Undoubtadly he bad alao sup- dows of cars became clouded with transacted 1-ut It is not for publica- one up and in the semi-finals he the price la now within reason. irV __ • 4 . . . ovinl..- —---- fs.— J----- Judith and the alartlng line of the 6n the pbeaaanta which had been atriker will deltvar them to the shoe- sary, with fores aad strong band In a hoop a yard In diameter. She commodate two-way traffic to the Tue.*day night. September 11. This and Christian churches. Which the At ia - „i _ „ annlversary Sundayaftem oon.Sev- and win bring to the Connecticut peaed that he would gain time on vapor and windshield wipera~ were tion at this time.* beat Ray Bowers 6 and 4. Brown's Lamb prices, too, are moderate. calls the effect “ the rone silhou- latemaUonal race* about twelve \ anderblit when 'the two boata liberated. "Bilk a t y Olrl” scored maker whose name ia on the tMI' suppress aU tumults, riots, unlaw camp. organization plans a sociatc night hoard represents overseas, were v in I.-7 the ' eral relatives visited them. workers some of the plans and unable to remove the water from the four finds and "Don" two, both dogs The fneeting this morning, sched- first opponent was John Hyda and Butter on|] cheese are still attrac- ette." Milage Improvement Society hcldj ______mllea beyond. We were In comfort- changed'from one tack to the other Shoemakers in Manchester are ask- iul-i assembilsa and breaches of the Finish One Job. this Friday night. There arc 27 $495,015.04 or $89,526.38 leas than methods adopted In other parts of windahlelds of cars In traffic. No being remarkably steady when the uled to take pUce at the Center ed to please refer requests for shoe he took Hyde L and 1. Then he beat tively priced though butter prices Friday evening Walter Palmer was able seaaon for the atart at. 11:40. in their Kdrles of changea in a keen- Park, could not be held there on ac- peace, and may raise the power of Bob Boyce 7 and 8 and in the may change at any time. For the past months or two a road members. At the first meeting last year. Individual gifts were the country. accldenta were reported during the birds were flushed and their han- repairing to the Relief Committee Gone are the held Thursday evening the following Aa we paaaed the mouth of the Nar- ly conteateci tacking dutf. For it la count of the rain. When It was de- the county and command any person semi-finals ha had to go 19 hdise to Apples, grapes and melons in va- gang under Mike Pleaa. veteran road $103,926.09. a loss of $4,767.63. Re- Reports of the Seal Sale from ths aTtemoon as motorists moved slow- 41ers shot. "Prosperous Don” placed unless their shoes ate tagged by the to assist him In the execution of his days when pa- builder from Rockville, had added named members received offices by „'5.“ S'';!SILBR0S ANNOUNCES ranganaett Bay we could aee In the conceded that it takes longer to ly along the principal streets'. cided to transfer the meeting to. the beat Fred Bendall one up. riety are the outstanding fruits rclpts from legacies and ’ matured retary and treasurer.,- The executive i National headquarters reveal that second to the’ Manchester pointer. Relief Committee Iteylf. nfflcs." tient suffering hundred* of truck loads of gravel to vote: Frank Senft, Greenwich, presi- (balance the fbli maala of the two. change ovei a big genoa Jib. get it Main street was deserted a^ noon, State theater, Lk>cal.2l2S found they In the second section of the pluh though pears, plums and prunes are conditional gifts totaled $254,328 27 , ConnecUcut is sUll one of the lead- rival aloopa, on their way from New- ,01d timers wars amazed at tba Witnesses, 18 in number, who are Is there a man or woman within wa.3 endured In the all-downhlll, winding roadway dent and chairman: Fred Monroe, drawn down, filled' and pulling; than all pedestrians who braved the performance of '*lUk City Girl " who were unable to use the theater dua to go to Mystic tomorrow ifiomtng championships Fred . Bllsh, ^fairly plentiful.. hot comfortable a reduction of $42 !)90,51 from last Arthur L. Reed, p"^ ^ LatlTr^p,' WINNERS OF PRIZES j’lng states in porcapito returns, and port Harbor out to the eUrtlng lint 1. Bhift a pair of working Jibe for to the fact that alterations were bearing who doubts the grave ire- Potatoes are even cheaper than a extending from the camp to Femow Canterbury, vice president; Donald year. Designated gifts were $143.- I I D 1933 was among the states which storm this morning found that al- now la erght years ild and has won in the case of the local striker who seems the sure winner. He. is eigh undergarme n t.s Peters, Milford, treasurer; Joseph Bryan Hall, Franklin Orciilt and Ar- _____ . Many plea.'ure craft accompanied ; ihe other tack. But here the marval- though the precipitation appeared to being made. The meeting waa then epenslblUty of that power? I stand up on Bob Smith on ths 'first 111 zeek ago. Sweet potatoes and bridge, raising the thoroughfare 431.99, a----- reduction------of $36,142.15. thur Vinton Vinton. ^ .. vjtueeoeaexceeded theirincir previous yearsyear's Utotal. many contesU, starting at the age was' arrested there, will please re- and corsets that aeveral feet on occasions. Fuchella, Greenwich, secretory. them In scattered proresrlnn toward cos discipline of Vanderbilt's crow be slight, a large amount of water transferred to the Odd Fellows hall, here today, my friends, before the In the ladies championship Mrs. Fi yama are also lower. Lima beans The accumulated debt now stands ; Saturday evening a surprise party lucky winners^ Jf * n aKcgetoer $95,380. of nine months. One of her greatest port at the Union Office at 7 a, m / were worn for TTie gravel-pit gang, sometimes i the .same go,si. was seen. Each time aa the two. had fallen, dHven by a steady south- where it was expected to have At- ceople of this county, ready to as- J. Bendall is to meet Miss Havens,. and peas are less expensive but ot $136,713.03. It was reduced during : "a s 8‘ vcn to Raymond Storrs in connLuon with the^Sjeninf of Sil . ’ ’*** Christmas Se^l and pos- victories was In 1928 when she won September 18, without fail. sums that great authority should it style only. To? referred to as the "Qraveleera", are The gallery fleet war b. wonder to sloops came about In a change of. east wind. torney iVUllam if. atron, of Mid- Authorized by the the latter having eliminated Mins string beans and spinach are the the year $150,000 by property s a le lr ^ " ® ® " ' his twenty-first birthday brtis aothtng companVs ters depict ...... the "Uttle. ' ‘ R ^ " . Which the Senator Wolcott trophy, a T75 he accorded me. day, the modem m Charge of James Krayeski, while behold. For a witness aboard ahip It lark, the genoa Jib of the Rainbow No damage was reported In town sliver cup for the best bird dog in dletown, candidate for Congresa- Publicity. Committee. DeRldder in a surprise match 8 an*-! outstanding green vegetables. Cab- atxounl.s and . I’y ^ 7 ’' Smith and Audrey . 'their new location:'^ Arthu/ Fran- Is the name affectionately Rdven to I have Just come from the bedside woman can have other temporary gravel-pushers are HARRY FLAVELL HEADS ' waa literally count'eaa„ It was re- V as bound ilowc to working pulling from the water although catch ths_, Connecticut Sportsman's out- man-at-large, speak. Mr. atron 4.„. bage, cauliflower, broccoli and Brus- a smart and cor- the tiny cottage In the Adirondack* ot the present incumbent of thla supervised by Ovila Allard. budget. WT M - n ‘ ®'"' K^cltvlllc: Mrs. William Flnne- ported aa numbering in the viclhlty position as fast or almost as fast aa basins In low-lying sections were ing. "O lrl" has won trials In nearly was not present, however, due. to Local 2137 sels sprouts are all In market at rea- rect foundation T hr^ (actor* contributed to thlsi of Bay Path In- gan, 14 Pearl street; Robert built fifty years, ago by Dr. Edward ol five hundred, but I think the. blocked for a tlma ' - the fact that he understood the honorable, office—from' the bedside sonable jirices. Further plans for road Improv- the working Jiba of the Endeavour. every New England sUte under An official statement submitted for costumes without any sacrifice ing call for reconstmctlng and Im- MANCHESTER PIPE BAND satisfactory outcome," Harold B. “ ^ 7 ’ ^*^® ,'''®®'<-®od with her O,") Edgerton street Miss Marv L. Trudeau at Saranac Lake to ac- count must have been taken from All through the race, In fact, the During the afternoon the wind Borne of the best of field dog Judges, meeting was to be an open air maas of Ned Dewey, that grand old gentle- RUNAWAY YOUNGSTERS of bodily comfort. Belcher, treasurer. ?ald. ''First, the ! Mrs. Henry Barnes. | Schallef, 105 I S sFreeV- MrT commodate his first tw > patients m e of the severe' plane* which shifted Into the northwest Indicating meeting, and the elements made it by local 2127 UTWA follows. man who has spent fifty years in the For baby's hath, for Dad’s shave, proving the Kingsbury road, more efficiency and precision of the Rain- This year, she won three first A short time .igo a piece waa Designers of underthings and than three miles in length, which large number of sacrificial personal ISociety, I Emily Harrison. 28 Bi*sell street- 'With tuberculosis. From this small circled-overhead. There were craft bow’s crew was nbtew'orlhy. And clearing and lower temperature. places In three different states, los- Impossible to hold this, so he did not tervlce of this county, three-quar- for a thousand other things, you’ll foundation garments are givlz>g Annual Meeting'" and Election gifts which came in during the clos- ; ^ K®g‘n® Pollnsky, 19 North oegtnnlng has grown th# naflofi- of ^ kinds and descriptions, from appear, but wlU be present at Fri- placed in the open foruna by Wil- ters of that time aa aberlff of Hart- And a gas hot water heater Indis- connects the camp with the tar road that Is significant, as the skilful ing only one trial by a very narrow liam Hoffner in which he calls him- FOUND IN MANCHESTER more consideration to the fabric in Haimpton. Held Saturday Night in ing weeks cf the year; Second, dras-1 J"®_ _ Congregational School street. wide movement for the control of Morgan’s palatial "Coraair" and and speedy handling of the ships day morning's maas meeting. A. ford county. Ehceept for hla phyal- pensable. Think of It—Just one make-up.of garments than ever be’- tic reductions in' expenditures Vail ' '’*>tc*l to co-operate ahd this disease, and there are now more large crowd Jammed the hall and self a past member. We are glad Perhaps It should be said that It Washington Social Club.' Vanderbilt's slender speedy "Win- sail and geat la a good share of the WORKERS IN MAINE Mrs. Wilbur T. Little, of Spencer that he callF himself a past member nana, nuraet and Immediate family, turn of the faucet and you can have fore, with consequent Improvement appropriations were - cut, m is-1 ® *be cen- than 600 se.natoria and some 2000 cheater" to the comfortable cnilsera, Prealdent Arthur Bhorts had no I, alone, have been permitted tp see Told Police They Were Bound hot water anytime of day or night. "almost" forms a Junctlpn with this battle. When tlie two boats turned street, her owner, . says that al- for if there is not a retraction at in fashioning and the added feature Harry Flavell was elected presP slonarles called home, and salaries I he‘in clea^'7n“ '''ti7 ‘' ' ‘‘ luherculosib associations. Christmas the motorboats and.eyen the humble announcements to make due to the him. Thla n.omlng be gently aqueez- for New Haven to See Mothfif And the best thing about all this is tor road. For at the Hampton ter- the .half way buoy and started down though she has many times In his statement In regards to relief by of coolness. dent and William Hall vice president reduced). Third, the use of nroceed* i r„iP “ ’ ® Ktounds, The BUCKINGHAM Seals are sold annually to support JOIN THE STRIKE lull of the week-end, and the meet- ed my hand and in a faltering voice that it coats so very little to have minal of the Kingsbury road there fishing boats, from the sloops and hill before the wind Rainbow and trials, her greatest r.blllty the end of this week, we are forced of One of the Boys. ‘begins a 200 yard stretch of so- ol the Manchester Pipe band at the of sales of property and use of re- fnw7i furnish dinner the campaign against tubercuiosls yawls and ketches of various sizes huntinf “ paVtrTdrV The^^wav* aha Adjourned until tomorrow rsksd me to extend to this gather- thla luxury and you have all kinds help her big ballooning aplunaker sat out to expel! him. called "gravel road” that bears a annual meeting of the "Kilties" Sat- serve accountsaccounlsShM that Twere e l called on | i asked “ '.,">en. to get In Anyone able to help Is The committee^ appointed for the which Is carried on by these associa- to the larger two masted schooners morning at the (Center Park, where ing his greetings and good wishes of time in which to pay for it. The touch with with spinnaker ooom, open, and .(Contloued from Page One) works on this gamiest of birds la "While he waa on strike with us James Fitzgerald, - employed aa a close resemblance to no man's land urday in the Washington Social club,. this year to balance the budget." ! i.ailhrop ® P. L. coming year in the Farent-Teachers’ tions, eighty of which are actively and the grent three and four ma'sted wonderful, Mrs. Little says. "Silk Jamea Dick, vice-president of the ss of old. For the first time In fifty Manchester Gas Company will tell pulling more quickly. . than . En, we have evidence that he received salesman by th. Dillon Auto Sales .C SJU -C X /M lt. than anything else—what with huge Reports of officers and committees "When the prudential committee Miss Olive a.ssoclntion are: ^ eiigaged in Connecticut, under the square rigged barks. Color was lent keeping with the announced desires *aty Girl" has been a fine brood Connecticut Federation of Labor, years, he Is unable' to personally Company, while on bis way hopie you lots more about it. dravour. and Frank Fenton will address the as much as seven to ten' dollara a holes through Us, entirety, and the were read showing the band to be in visited Program cqmmittee.^>irs. H. A.; leadership 'of the Tuberculosis com- to the occasion by the presence At this half way marlt Rainbow of labor leaders. The strike was matron having had Just 50 puppies, week from us. He went to work in greet the ,-ank and file of his party from Hartford at 10:30 last night ‘ th 7 " fe e k * e n d ' ] mission, ^ gathering.- It should be remembe.r- sides of these crevaces -with Jagged a flourtshlng condition. y,, Belcher, The Rev. Harold .S. ii; u, -, Pinance committee, Peri-y- ' .aboard Astur' ' "Nuurmahar of Mr. Uad a decided -.ead. something over voted al a meeting of workers^ yes- many of which have made a name another mill and we suppose )jy his 01 to take an active part in Its be- picked up two boys, he saw stand- rock. condnrfArf M," ‘nshlp Of. Slate; Membershrp committee, Maud Miss Mabel Baird, campaign di- get away from a constant feeling of Bandsman Harry Flavell .was said, it will be necessary to p u t: Hartford Roosevelt himself, as a yachting en- two minutes. Shortly after the turn terday afternoon after which Amede for themselves. Last week at Lui-1 remarks that he expected to receive half. i know I voiced the sentiments ing beside the roadway near Leva Girls Swamri Into Camp rector for the State Tuberculosis thusiast. Big coasting steamers Cyr, secretary of the union local, low, Mass., one of her sons and a ed humorist, who had the crowd In ol this convention when I told ALCOHOLIC CURE tension or worry. Perhaps, he feels chairman of the evening and the re- nto effect further reductions agreed i so;v5c;;“ at the S^ond C oZ ^ eea - r 7 h .' Endeavour gained. She-waa appar- uproars last week. Everyone Is It forever. Lane. They were taken to Mr, Two bus loads of fair Willfmantlc Commission at Hartford, will preside were present, some of them well said no outside agitation or "Reds" grandson were placed and this week Sheriff Dewey that this entire dele- generally so Inhibited or over-cau- maining officers of the organization ently directly oehlnd Rainbow and cautioned not~to miss this speaker. . "Hla kind of conduct Is the kind Fitzgerald's home where they were Normal School lassies rolled Into v;ere elected aa follows: Secretary. possible to receive as income the ^ Sunday the at the conference. crowded with people, old-fashioned were Wanted here. a great grandson won In a trial. ration and bis friends were anxious given something tb eat. At 11:40 tious that a little “dutch courage” steeling her wind. The British boat At the regular morning meeting tliat our enemies like to see In hope IS COMPLICATED camp Thursday afternoon. Officials James Carson, treasurer, William bmounts from property sale* and low-built side wheelers a* well aa To Remain Open "Silk City..... Gi...... l" will not...... be en- that It might break us, but we our- about his welfare »nd wished him a they were brought to the police sta- seems necessary for even ordinary seemed about to pass the American Wednesday, September 19, Attorney played the part of delighted hosts Henderson; pipe major, Joseph Tag- use of reserves that were.available morning service. Rehearsals will be I A child was bom In .he United trim, modern, capacious vessels. yacht. Then whether through some When Informed of the strike vote ' fered In competition at the coming selves know that it la only the weak speedy recovery. You know and 1 Uon. One of the boys, who gave hla enterprise. Perhaps, it Is mere ennui as the sightseers left no stone un- There were sixty present. j States every 14 seconds in 193L yesterday, Ham'd, Whitehead, agent i field trial of the Manchester Thomas McDonough, of New Brit- cr drearinec* of life that he wishes gart; pipe sergeant, John Steven- tr the year Just closed." Tba course of the race was well better setting of hla aallt by Van- alHi will be the principal speaker. who are swayed again their own know that hia years of faithful serv- age as 14 years was white, while MENTAL PROBLEM turned In looking over the local of the Pepperells. said he believed j Bportsman'a club which la to be to avoid. Possibly he finds himself son; drum major, William Forbes; lined and policed by a number of derbilt, or /rom whut causa, It is dlf Mr. McDonough needs no introduc- common sense and reason. ice have In a large measure contri- bis companion, a colored boy, said camp. 90 per cent of his employes desired j held, at Coventry. Sunday, Qct. 14 "Also, to give the true conditions buted to the nation-wide reputation he was 9 years old. They admitted so hampered by nn overgrown sense drum sergeant, William Ritchie; Coast Guard eteamers and Navy -hcull to say, but Endeavour feU back tion as be is known all over the The recently organized glee club quartermaster, James .Carson; gen- ships'. Not infrequently some ven- to work "free of outside Interefer- | but It is likely she will give an ex- in regards to HIllartEs strike: The that this county bears for law en- that they were running away from Old Idea of Physical Treatment of self-depreciation that he must and orchestra, under the direction, and did not seriously threateu again ence:" Whitehead said the mill i hlbltlon of her work. state as a ‘'keynote” speaker. The 'eral committee James Carson chair- WAIL ST.____ BRIEFS tureaome boat pressed too near to local feels very fortunate In being cardc and letters w ^ ecelved at the torcement. home. or Punishment Futile, De- (lull it from time to time to make of Francis Maher and DonaliJ Peters', K Mz M - M I I to the end of the race. Rainbow was w;ould ''continue to run with the ------man; William Henderson, William ' New York Sent 17 the racing sloops and was warned a decided surprise nn this homeward able to obtain him to apeak at the time have been published In most- Trained Investtgators The older boy, said that bis moth- existence seem worth while. Squalid, both of Milford, will hold rehearsals greatest possible pr.otecllon to em- clares Health Bulletin, hall. William Ritchie, Joseph T a g - ! of Pneumatic ca sm L in f ^ back by short sharp blasts from the leg. In the trial races of the summer meeting. Efforts are being made every paper. This was a thin veiled In Hartford county, we believe the er had left him'and bis father and uncomfortable and uninspiring sur- nightly. These organizations arc ployes." threat that If you did ndt sign you sheriff's office to be more than a two other children and ran away roundings are a prolific cause of open for all local boys. wLr, y

e for In the; way o f "curing" o cauliflower which amounted to wi!l be made! togeth er"! f a c S i Sailing to windward It 's Impossible the thoroughfares, near gates, through ' the lajaoratory than' "c f purposes. rills nomination, but for the privilege \-ery vaguely aeen by himself. He is him of alcoholism. Wednesday night. "How Silk Is front of the sail in order to keep Very truly yours. pocket and not because o f bis own When they were brought to 'the Made," "Under the Southern Cross" * Xh '«! . .4 with arrears certificates for the i to steer directly for the mark, arid Cuardamen with ttielr bayonets fixed ' through the camera's eye. O', being on the Republican ticket eften merely aware that he feels the wind flowing Into the sail. stood guard. j Virgil Miller is chairman of a ape-. (ARTHUR W. SMITH), personal feelings. Our strike was police station and their name and and "Monarchs of the Plains" were The sale yesterday waa attended i balance remaining unpaid on Oct ' *he first leg of the race therefore Rainbow went over the flnUh line Chairman, Relief Committee. not personal because the whole tex- with such outstanding candidates better while intoxicated. He'doesn’t The Dally News of Moscow, the became a tacking duel between Van- it was the opinion, of the man-| cial research committee for the: address was secured Captain know why, but concludes that it ia the cinemas witnessed by the en- who assent to the Prov- Urst, but did not win. One of the (Seal), Local 2125. tile workers of the country are on and with that (earless leader, your Schendel notified the Hartford police only English language paper in since the market opened a week ; Ince of Buenos Aires loan readlust- derbilt and S'.)pw!th.. On the first ngement of the Biddefortl and Saco ; Academy of Motion Picture Arts: merely the nature of alcohol to make rollees. Beginning October 2nd, lules laid ilown for these raee.s is Donations over the weSk-end strike, against conditions which we triend and my friend, I^ugh M. Al- by teletj'pe. They received t:-a Russia, reports that by the end of educational, and feature pictures ago yesterday and Robert M. Reid: ment plan of IQ33/. ^ lack to the eastward Endeavour mills that many of tlirjse who joined ', and Sciences. The committee, In- i smyone feel that way. The thing and Son. who have charge of the ' that In any-race tlir winning yacht the strike wouTd soon return to eluding sound and camera geniuses from the Wonder struck against. We hope this gives corn, of Suffield. message and promised to notify the this year 1,000,000 young people will be shown every Tuesday night, I seemed to have the advantage." but must cross the finish lino wiih an Bread Baking company of Hartford, the public a better idea of our parents. which has been Oppressing him has will have been trained (or parachute auction feel that from now* California crude oil output dur- .work. from all the big studios, does a lot disappeared and he feels lighter and in reality this a-as not the case, as elap.sc of not more than five and one Bond - Bread company of Hartford, true conditions.” It did not take the Hartford po- jumping It Is also stated that 360 of the St. Louis Cardinals' i ^ l l l i V r ^ a s to er“ 'ls‘*’^ Vanderbilt ban sailed Rainbow a bit At Lewiston, where labor leaders of work on the problems, offering freer without knowing why. baseball [larger suppiy/oVg^rilertnmk bri^ ®ndcd Sept. 1.-) aver- half hours. That". Rainbow Juat fall- hail previously announced a drive sugge.stlonS to manufacturers, but lice long to notify the parents, if clubs of parachutists are already camp in Wllllmantlc, will deliver a aged 495,000 barrels daily, a to the south as soon a* he had cross-, CHAMPION’S WEIGHT Perhaps, the -victim is trying to active. brought to the market now than was crease of 7,400 id to do. We in' our fishing boat were would be made to close down the the ultimate In perfection apparent- they did that, as within fifteen min- discourse to the boys some time this the case last week. from' the previous ed the starting line in order to get not able to get close to .the finish cotton r.Sils there, employes report? Jy Is not in sight. forces and are not producing any- utes came back a report that they week. into the weather posljlon. It did r.'ne aiid eould hot toll the final "rc- ed. for Work .without any defections. What' the ‘Blimp’ Does thing. Unless the strike is settled were wanted In Hartford aa they seem, however, that Sopwlth was this week the entire industry will be SAME AS WEEK AGO Milt with accuracy. But as near as Visitors to studios often woijder GUARDSREMAIN, had run away Sunday afternoon pointing higher or this first tack, a we could see Rainbow crossed the Diamond mines now use an X-ray why the object pointed out as the out." • , (rom the Juvenile home In that truly ttme-galmng advantage. l-ne about five minutes after the { rvice to detect gems stolen by camera resembles sn unwieldly ob- The executive council of the place. They asked that they be On the second tack, a southerly lime limit, and by checking up with' ws rkers. The ray makes the dia- Ippg "hlimp." The "blimp" effect United Textile Workers, comprising held by the Manchester police until 17 membersX representing all di- one. determining as to which boat the Sunday newspaper reports ,we mond glow green In the stomach If ha* nothing tc do with the earners— SAYS GOVERNOR; Ross Tips Scales Quarter morning and were taken back to waa In the lead was also difficult, tmind that we were not far from It Is swallowed. . It's there simply to deaden the whir- visions of theXinduetry, wtU meet Hartford. here tomorrow\to decide on exten- ,,but .the . ,,, test . wa.s J soon . 4 to,. be 4 made. 4 right. And so It was not called a ring sound the camera makes, to Van^derb t changed to the eastward ^nd perhaps It Is just as. well,' prevent Its being reconSed on the NO DISORDERS \ slon of the strik(K to all. sections not Pound Over 140; Expect OF THIS BEAUTIFUL Uck while Sopw.th .rtlll maintained | after all o'ne feels instinctively sound track along with dialog or i y e t a f f e c t e d . \ ANSWERING BELL [ Gorman predlctM the executive ^ s iouthcrly coume, Thl.s meant | tr.at sail boat races ought to be run mualc." Lighter camersis. than these (Continued from Page One) to Fight Tonight. Tune In U'TIC Every Thursday, that either the one boat or the.zither ; In gentej zephyrs, hut In genul^ ' that weigh- from 240 to 300 pounds ; council would approve the strike ELECTRIC RANGE X are available now. but studios gen- committee’s recommendation that S P. ^f., Manchester On the Air. FREE USE ______- .../ . , jcean breezes. Here's hoping for ley’s 20,000 dye workers, forbtoden | remiXaiag unlU, Including . the ! some real sailing weather for these erally are- awaiting the perfection ...... Ic strike by a chancery Injunction, , ^e called from the mills New York, Sept. 17 — (AP) — ; l-eautifu! great yachts ol England of a better one. worked in an atmosphfre charged until a . settlement Is made this Barney Ross, the welterweight, Per-sonal Notices and .America. Portable sound equipment re- with strike feeling. cently has been improved, its weight week. champion, weighed, In at 140 ^ A survey of eight states showed "AU Fizzled Ont” pounds today for hla championship being* reduced from an average 22.- that approximately $37,000, a rough Oqp pounds to 400 pounds, and It - Is Gorman asserted that threats of bout with Jimmy McLamtn tonight. CARD OF THANKS estimate—Is being spent dally for employers to reopen mUlt today, MoLamln scaled 148)4 pounds. STILL NO CLUES now easily handled In sections protection by State Troops. One Full Year to t^nk our friends *nd whereas. before a truck waa re- particularly In Georgia, bad "all fiz- The champion’s weight was a sur- 'n«ttkbora'(or kWritnuiis ah' --. n to ue a» General Hugh Johnson was con- prise to his followers. Not only the. tJmr o( yr.-' death -o.C our wife, quired. zled out." Adding he waa Informed fronted ny a demana for his resigna- that Rhode Island\empIoyers have did be bold his weight during the mothtr and daugltiM-. tVe -wnuia -s IN SPEER DEATH But In both f ie ld s c a m e r a s tion as NRA chief . ‘The demand pactally thank the pupti: 'ami t<4ich- and portable sound equipment— asked to see (J o v ^ o r Green' to recent Jewish relllglous holidays and ara r,t cha South achool, Unttad TeTt* (Cuntlnurd from Page One) i came yesterday from 36 labor or- make arrangements to* open mills through the several postponements, llU Worki^ra U .^.1 JKT, and thca* there *• room for improve'ment We M ill install this Trial Rang;e in your own and the committee Is studj’lng. oonlzations In and around Philadel- tomorrow, he said: \ but even added a quarter of a pound •who donated cara and •arvlt'. * , through the countryside for the i phia, who. branded his attack on the Rnyrnond-Walker ‘tnd Kan.iiy I ' A Market for 'Duds' "I serve notice here a ^ now that -to his previous weight of 140 even Mr. and Mra. xleiman hAmpri;. ht, weapon that sent a fatal charge. of : textile strike"false, aqd misleading." If thAy attempt to reopen the mills McLamln weighed in at 145, home and let you use it FREE for one full year shot into the body of the 38 year j I WlU some Pete Smith of the (u-1 j ture taks'tQdax's screen "epics" and r they will be responsible for what pounds when the boys last step; Wa would, axtand our heartfelt old headma.ster, as he stood near his I . UNION’S U L T IM A X p i happens.” ’ ... on the scales on September 6. thanka to our neishbora and rr^anda study window. j kid the boots off th^m for future; —removing’ it without charge if you do not like for theirsieta of kindneia and baruti* "goofy movies?" Or will there bs Washington, Sspt. 17.— (AP) — Gorman charged that' governors As the fighters met In the offuce ful floral trlbutaa; alio loan of rata 1 Last night as sorrowing relatives > of taxilla states bad organized into of the State Athletic Ctommlsalnn of the slam man boarded a train i screen theaters s' few years from I FranclS'J. Oorman, chairman of tha it for tha funeral y^tterday of Irvlnf' now when' today'smiasterptecas are I textile strike eommlttse, issued an "a strike breaking, ufilon” and addsd (or the weighing in ceremoniaa, pro- Wiekharr. Sr Wa would eareclally I with bis body en route t*. Engle- | that "today thsy have hundreds of motars announced " prospects were thank tha m*mb*ra of Manr - iwood, N. J, where burial was to ' rips for burlesquing T i ultimatum today that if tbs .strike 35 Years In Orsnae ' . . "Anyway, M. G. M. ia pointing out "ot settled this week all re- our pickata In JMl.'’ very good for the fight going on to- Mt>. Irviii^ i?r. and take place toilay, the .district at- ' Tht strlks leaders also contended night. ^ - r I torncy conferred with Lieut. Albert ' that Smith's aeries, aerlsa. coneoctsqconcocted ofo f ' ntainlng divisions of the Industry You pay only a small connection chargre which fragments of film made seriously would Be called out, , a combination of "monied interests" The rain, which had caused tour j Mazy, In charge of the stats police A t the same tlms, Gorman dls. bad been formed to combat the postponements, bad stopped and of- invc-itlgatlon and Stats . Detective hhout, 20 y fsrs ago. is playing to “ ' ficials who visited the Madison CRflUJFORD more houses and making mote closed plans tp have a reaoluUofi gtrlke and said “I bavs nsver ssen is reimbursed after a reasonable trial period. -Silss Smith of Hamden county and such a vicious campaign against Square Garden’s Long Islani^ bowl Studio Couch and ('hair Richard >"ptter of Berkshire county. money now than the films did when adopted By the approaching conven- originally reltoaed. That suggests tion of the American Federation of the workers." this morning reported UMri/A little Members of the faculty, workers f The cleanliness of Electric Cooking cannot be A n iolch rd g r o u p In tlie Labor In San Francisco demanding Asserting that the strike numbers sunshine would bs sufficienjt to /,« / GRBLB and others were expected, by author- a market — In the future — for thoroughly dry out the soaked seats. nninf rn\rr. «ir In Handi e s t t i l i ng sorne of today’s “duds." the resignation of Hugh S. Johnson, were greatsr today than on Satur- fOiitriiNtlnjc r4ilor> If ities t<' remain on the canipus to Physicians gave the battler* a equalled by any fuel burning stove. await examination. Bartlett re- National recovery administrator. day Gorman said: CHRIHED ferred. Vou hn»r. n tarlrtj "Nsitbar General Johnson nor “Censral Johnson cannot brsak final ones over and, pronounced both fit ch(»l(*i*. lioiibir intirr- iterated that he had no one under And then there's,tha studio writer. Mprhitc 4'oui'li «»f qitnlity stats milltia," Gorman said at a this strlks. Neltbsr can tbs whole in sxcallant phyoleal condtlion. a suspieion, that thus far he had gar- IS former ntwapaperman, who da- erowd of 200 fans gathered outside KKIICIH IRWKI *(* o n n t r ti 4" t I o n. Ilooiii^ in the house elared with-feeling; "After all these crass conference, “have been able to array of plutocratic, forces now- be- loiinKinK rltiilr' nered nothing that point* the finger the eommlsaion's offices to see Ross of suspicion on any person. [ years, what do you think thly 'have break the strike. If Central John- ing drawn Into compact formation son la an officer in. NRA at the time add McLArnlo enter and depart. Ilur an ail same word from north and south. I morning.' Dr. Edward H. Klrsch- Comfortable— Better Cooking— Healthful— Safe. nin, all toggsd out in a fire- Unofficial weather ebssrtors said labor In general fseis about the have had telephone reports from di. Matched phla, the family physicians and three baum, medical examiner, gave heart POPEVE C.^RTOON Piece# officials of the school entrained. ' man’s coriuma aijil piloting a the'rainfall to 9:30 a. m., for 24 General. Thers is scarcely an Inter- vision headquarters at aU points this disease aa ths cause and. said that i hook and Uddar wagon, headed national union that has not been PAREE-PABEE MUSICAL Everything the killer left behind hours, waa six and one-half Inches, morning and the- lines bold aoo death had occurred hstwaen 10 and DU.MBBELL LETTEKS aa he sent the lethal charge for that fire Barney Rosa lita with the amount for the month tbu» damaged by his .unjust rulings and grow." 11 o'clock last night. j NEWS EVENTS Open •through the window of the study, apraad through flitlc clrclaa far about thfee Inches from the rec- actions." While Gorman was denouncing Associataa at McCoy's, where Mr. Thurs. and ord of 13 Inchee established In Ssp- The divisions which would be a (-; use of National Guardsmen and ar- wars the lead pallets found in tlie ai'er silica ha won Jtmmy’a w al- Seymour had bean employed for Sat. :body c( the headmaster, and pieces ter'ivalghi crown. From the tember, 1883. fseted by Gorman's ultimatum a rs! rsst of strlks pickets, ths Prssl- four years, said bs had besn In ill TODAY AND TUESDAY About 80 calls were received by|

b it I t >ut It li dMkar ouMhiaa partBMBt e f luattht t « pw aawita tha MANCHESTER EVENING RERALD, MANCHElrrKIL CONN - MONDAY, SEPTEMBto 17,1984 ■fBOkt BHMbtBd or A OMTB BOlM oaflPkfB* It Still took ! Pretty 8q^ •(kiB kt BB wUbUdBdd ordtr. ' CbBlrmaa Oairtaon of tha Ilela> B e h in d the Scenes . In Star In Feature At The State • Wharafora, whan aoma nawlp anf- tfoBS Board la a kinsman o f tha stage atar has been enlisted. Paul short term and RaprasssiUthm D w ta ' #UfUSMBO MI I'UM LEVnr TICKET "THE FOUNTAir STORY Lukas plays th^ ideally generous bltloua cruakdar oomaa damkadlng celabratad aboliUonlat WllUam Lloyd Chavez, is consid*^ llksty to M auLD rRiMTiiro uo mp4lni. in c NeY. Stocks Stocks Rupert, a role parallel in its warm- named by tha Damocrata to ooOooo l> aUMU MTMt your BaaiatABca in ''fattinf tba Oarriaon and appears to bt Just as hearted ganeroslty to bis beloved Oobb WASHINGTON Cutting. Immovabla a paraon. H t has Juat Adam E x p ...... OF W m LOYALTY ndiiAi ^ b Aoumom pAity out of tka poiaonoua graap of IS S T U D e BY (Furnished by Putnam 'A 'Co.) Prof. Bbaar in "U tU e Women.” 0«B*rmi MBBSvsr A ir Reduc ...... 9T Other principals in tha east ara tha maeUBa” It'a a fair and raaaon daelarad that tha Ralatlona Board By BOONirr OCTCHBE .faad votad for V. D. Director Beott Central Row, Hartford, Conn. crat of New York, to up for ranom. Alaska JuD...... 16Ti portrayed by Jean Herahoit, Violet PbbbBbB OotoiMr t. Ktl abla thing U f apaculata whathar ha will stick to its decision through Herald Waahlngton Correapondent Turner waa being let out because be Gives Ann Hardini' Unusuaily. inatlon at tba-Damocratle convention Allegbeny ...... 11* i Kemble-Cooper, Sara Hadcn and PakiukMi Mara> Bamum, famous ahowman,^^ during ■bowed how the Dcraocratlo spoils- taken out of hia post as aaslatant to .. 28H Phoenix Fire ...... 60 62 contests are completed. torial nomination. APOLOGIES field of the Independent (Citizens’ Beth Stel, pfd .. The Fountain" recounts a great IkA lae. men during - Roosevelt's absence the director, sent to San Fraaciaeo .. OflH Travelers ...... , .385 , 395 his lifetime built a home for two or- Party founded by Albert l.evitt, Borden ...... love and a great conflict of loyalty Coming Primaries The apology made for the private were snltcblng everything that and replaced by Johnston Avery, a .. 23H Public Utilities StocksStocks Wisconsin voters name candidates Ptikllakar'a KapraaaaiBtlaai Tha ganizations In his home town, the wa* the subject of considerable Can Pac ...... between three fine people— a wom- POSTHUMOUS HONORS iullut Muthawa PnarlBl Aaanor—Ntw waan^t nailed dotsm — and even North Carolina newspaperman and .. 10 Conn. Elec S e r v ...... 40 44 banking ayatem by James P. W ar- speculation today In, Connecticut on Case (J. I.) ...... tier husband, and another man. tomorrow for the Senate, ten House (Chicago— More than 300 persons, tcrk, Chicaito. Ottrnir and Bnaton Bridgeport Sclenliflc Society and the some that was - it la possible to friend o f Director Claudius T . .. 37 Conn. P o w e r ...... 37 39 burg the other day la cut right ott what, if any, effect its activities Cerro De Pasco . Interned In Holland, Alison, an seats and for the governorship. Sen- ranging in age from one to thirty Bridgeport Historical Society, deed- cite Important Instances since the Murchison. .. 36 - Greenwich, WAG, pfd. 45 60 ator Robert J. LaFollette, Jr., run- M C M u u k a u d i t BUREAU OP the same piece as the apologies would have on the fortunes of the Cbes and Ohio .. . • 40H Hartford E lec...... so English officer. Is thrown with Julie years, w ill pay tribute 'I'hursday to C I B C U L A T I u N S ; lug the property to them Jbmtiy, presldent'a return wherein Jim Far- Anothel* Am ory Intimate, Chief 52 whose husband. Rupert, la ^hting ning on a new slate, is nominated as a major parties in the November elec- Chrysler .. 29H Hartford Gas ...... 45 the memory of the late Dr. (Jbarlea made for the Roosevelt admlniatra-' ley and bis political gang have been G. R. Sallebury of the plumbing'and for another cause at the front. Jullt. Progressive Republican having no rhs Htrald PrlatlDB Compsar, lae.. The top floor of the building \aa affectively foiled. tions. (3oca Cola ...... 127 do., pfd...... 45 H. Miller, who assisted them into BSBBmss oo anBoelil responsibility tlon by Its supporters. “The pri- heating dlvlaloo, finds hit dlvUlon Two years ago Levitt waa one of Col Carbon ...... and Alison try to avoid the love opposition. John B. Chappie, editor the world. , ever since been used _as a muaeu Appointment o f Dr. Eraeat Qruen- .. filH S N E T C !o ...... 103 107 rof cypoarspntosl errors sppssrina te and bla job aimultaneoualy abolished. the leaders In the Independent Re- Comi S o l v ...... that they know ie creeping upon of the Ashland Dally Press, is Un- They win attend a tea', the pro- BtssrttsemsHis in (hs Minrbsstst vate banking ayatem." says Mr. mg ae director of the new Division ...18 the rest ot It first ns a clubhouse Am ory la still on the job, arriving publican Party and many attributed Manufacturing Stockstocks them, and even when it does over- opposeo for the Republican Sena- ceeds o f whfch will be used to estab- UesBIaa Msrsid rpurg,/'did not fail; what failed of Territories and Island Poaiei- Cons Gas ...... 2SIA Am Hardware ...... '■ and a sort -of lyceym IpT the pur- early u d leaving lata, though the defeat 61 Hiram Bingham for Cons O i l ...... 17 19 whelm them, they manage to keep torial nomination. Five candidates lish a hospital room for persons un- elons, to the accompaniment o f tri- •• Am Hosiery ...... •. — wadsouz particular kind of a private one knows just what hs Is do: re-election as United States Sena- Cont Can ...... 35 It wholesome and beautiful. are seeking the Democratic nomina- able to pay f,or obstetrical services. p MONDAY. 8EPTE.MBER 17. poses ot the owning aocletles, later umphant shouts from all liberals, .. - 79 Arrow H and H. com .. bankihg ayatem.” Therefore the since personnel duties wtre tor. to the party’s avowed opposi- CJorn P r o d ...... :o 12 It Is their Intention to tell Rupert tion, including Fornie^Gov. Francis Dr. Miller, who died last March, o f- rented out. In the course of time was an outstanding case. from him. He probably will be .. 58H do., p f d ...... 95 E. McGovern of Milwa'flfkee, once a only thmg necessary to do la to re- tion to the latter's espousql ot the Del L and Wn . . . .. lOH - about the romance when he returns ficiated at more than 3,000 births. MACHINE POLITICS the aaaoctatlon developed dry rot. ^ Not only waa it aymptomatlo of transferred. ' Billings and Spencer .. — 1 Republican. Philip A. LaFollette 1s wet cause. ’ Du Pont ...... 8414 from the W ar— but Rupert comes build the banking ayatem out 6t the the admlnletratlon'e Lenevolent Car- The new party formally, entered Bristol B rass...... 19% 21% a candidate for governor on the Pro- 'There is a lot of loose talk abo.iit No taxes have been paid for fifteen Eastman. Kodak .. 92H home, seriously Injured, to die. same old second band material aiid ibbean policy. It waa a severe blow T a riff Lobby Squelched i do., pfd . ; ...... 95 -ml gressive ticket. years. Now the city, by agreement, the political picture during the Elec and M us...... 7 Hla great love for his wife Is the “ machine politics." Every now and to a patronage lobby which WMll Palmy days of the tariff lobby on week-end by nominatldg: a slate Case, Lockwood and B — 300 , On Thursday Massachusetts pri-- from slightly ^Ised plans. Elec Auto Lite .. .. 21 Collins Co...... __ • only thing that keeps him alive. then some virtuous soul with a new- is to> take over the property, main- knows how few ot the nice berths In Capitol- Hllli tVhen log-rolling and headed by Alfred C. Worley of New 60 Joan Crawford plays with tiark Gable in "Chained", a powerful drama marles will determine Democratic The Roosevelt administration, ita Gen Elec ...... 17H His adoration for his wife Is the tain the museum' and use the rest Oruenlng's far-flung field will now backdoor taatlcs were a'perpetual Milford and William E. Hogan, of Colt’s Firearms ...... 18% 20% based on a girl’s decision between love and duty. Otto Kruger Is also and Republican slates for Senate, born lust for a place In t}>c sun— Gen Foods ...... 28H Eagle Lock ...... only reason for his wanti.ig to live apologlsta explain, n s not failed to be filled on a partisan political basit. scandal, are over. The pressure ie Bridgeport aa the Senatorial and 29 cast in an important role. "Chained” will be shown at the State tonight She Is hla life. fifteen. House seats and the (Jovern- * FREE * or the spotllght-TOf public life of the plant- as a home for the Board Gen Motors ...... 26H Fofnlr Bearings ...... restore business and re-employ the now directed at tha State Depart- Gubernatorial homlneea, respective- Gillette ...... 50 60 and tomorrow. Duty and admiration for the gal- orahlp and various ' state offices. of Education. Another Bump for Farley lOH Fuller, Brush. Class A . — comes bursting into the picture ment, wbiqh la empowered to change ly. Gold Dust ...... 7 lantry and real fineness of her hus- Sffiator David I. Walsh to expected unemployed. Only lti_ various parts SelecUon of Dr. John Wellington Gray Tel Pay Station. waving a banker labeled “ Reform" It la to be hoped that at ..no time duties under the new reciprocity aoL Levitt waa chosen as the Con- Hershey ...... 7% 9% band draws Julie to him, and she to be re-nominated by the Demo- extr actions have failed.' All that is accessary Finch aa chief o f the Bureau of The pressure doesn't get any- .. 62 Hart and C o o le y ...... — crats. gressional nominee in the Fourth Hudson Motors . 125 Marvin of Syracuse was mentioned finds she cannot tell him the and calling on all and sundry to Join i 'n ‘ h future will some cuslodliin Mines wasn't exactly a clean-cup where unless the lobbyists maks out •• 7 H Hartmann Tob, com.. — In New Mexico Is to allow It to keep on trying ex- District, and immediately announc- .Int Harv ...... 5 *. V. “OLD GUARDS” for lieutenant governor. thinigs that are In her heart. She |(: him in an uprising • against some of the old Institute be tempted to 100 per cent victory for the merit a good-case. Secretary Hull and his .. 24H do., pfd...... 15 Conventions will be held by Demo- ed his intention to resign as special Int N ic k ...... 20 MoseS, although a Republican, tends him faithfully, and both she periments, with replacement ' of system purists, but it was another 24 Int. Silver ...... 19 political "machine" or other. Ho have corrected a curious though chief subordinates in U s business of assistant to Attorney General Int Tel and Tel . 24 was a close advisor of former Gov- and her lover realize they must re- crats and Republicans In New Mex- * FREE * parts somehow. defeat for Farley and a victory for .. 8H do., pfd ...... minor defect-In the symmetry of the terlff treaty-making want to ex- Homer S. Cummings.'. Johns ManvUIe ,,. 63 70 AGREE ON MOSES '-rnor Alfred E. Smith under whom nounce their affection for each oth- ico September 74 to choose candi- rolls the "machine" .appelation 'uip government scientists who fear po- .. -tl‘4 Landers, Frary A Clk. A t a matter of fact the private pand international trade. Citron Endorsed Kennecott ..... 30% 32% he served as secretary of state. In dates for two Senate House, one der his ^pngiic In the presumption building, bgf.ause that odd little litical encroachments into their ter- AH the old methods of personal ■• 17H New Brit. Mch. com. 3 banking system has failed. U la The Independent Citizens party Lehigh Val Coal 6- Moses left the Republican or- Rupert, however, even when House position and th e . govembr- X-RAY that If he can only show that aome blemish possesses a significance ritory. approach, supplementing huge .. 3 do., pfd...... 30 _ (Continued from .Page One) shlp. endorsed Wlltiam M. Citron, the Lehigh Val Rd . • f. . ganization to campaign as a. Bull made aware by a Jealous girl that not functioning aa a banking' sys- I—-THE MAKING OF THE CONSTITUTION what ailments Is potassium biott) Secretary Ickea recommended .etacks of briefs and letters, were di- 10 Mann. A Bow, Class A . 3 other feUow is a memuer 01 .a "ma- that probably not .one In a thousand Democratic nominee for Congress- LIgg and Myers B 7 Mooser for Theodore Roosevelt; In there is an affair between his wife Senator Bronson Cutting Is slated With AH Plat^nd tem hut as a storage warehouse for uied and how is it made.'" Finch long ago as an outstanding rected at Hull aa finishing touohea man.-a^-Iarge and Representative ■• 9 4 H do.. Class B 1 ent Democrat, for governor. In that to be re-nomlnated by • the Republi- of Bridgeport's people appreciate Loew’s ...... addition to being « t y fiark com- and Alison, takes Into considera- chine" he can Immediately displace , Answer: Nitrogen foods are foods gsolo^et and author, but Farlsy ob- were placed on the recently pro- Herman P. Kopplemann, the Demo- . 25Va North and Judd . ! ___ 16 statement, Macy asserted the real cans; Senator Carl A, Hatch, may government bonds and cash i",'!WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW Lorillard ...... 18 missioner. Moses is chairman of the tion that he never had Julie's love him In the esteem and confidence of even If they ever noticed the blem- A r s r - v T T m r v i v v v - i _____I cohtalc protein. Some of the jected that Finch wasn’t a well- mulgated treaty with Cuba, cratic choise for re-election in the .16 Niles, Bern P o n d ...... 7% 9% be selected by the Democrats for a Bridgework Roosevelt's admlnlatratibo has; Monsanto Chem . issue wqs whether the Republican State Council of Parka anij of the as Alison has. So he releases her I $!.“ *'■ protei.1 fooos are; known Democrat, proposed another The grimmest lobbying Mns First District. ■ O O H Peck, Stow and Wilcox 3 5 the people, who are suppoied to hold ish. which Is doubtfuh ABOUT THE CONSTITUTION Mont Ward ...... Party would be ‘reactionary with Xtong Island State Park Commis- failed, not in lofty sentlmeat but in j Bvriv I y^bblt, tu-key, lean beef, fellow who bed more pollttcel back- trom domeatio sugar refiners, who The first week-end following the . 22H Russell M fg ...... — 30 from her Intended great sacrifice, political "machines" In shocked gen* The building, which of hrownstone, Nat BIsc ...... sion. and dies forgiving. any understanding of how to make ThlS IS the I'fM Of • sene* of six arMoles reviewing the history ’ and i u *****'fish. * * * * ', ing, and persuaded Roosevelt to hold sought a more favorable differential .Republican state .convention, • 2 9 H Scovlll ...... 19 21 the nomination of Wadsworth or srai abhorrence but to never know Nat Cash Reg ... . 12H Stanley Works ...... progressive with the nomination of Not opiy is Ann Harding-starred is of the Roroanaaqus type of archi- Its own sentiments iffective. ' contentH of thes 1.u. n.H. Constitution, In observance of ““Constitution Constitution WWeek eek" ! ofoof** O"****' khlitlcs Is machine oh the opposite corner at the reqr is Packard ...... , Union Mfg. Co. . -- is known as a Liberal and bis selec- bliss, Brian Aheme, noted British Resinoi i Congress oould not raise money dlrscUy_ and the stats* were lax In fiir- tuce, kale, tomatoes, celery, ruta- Maloney, the Democratic Senatorial • 3 H 10 ^ tion for the gubernatorial nomina- State Chairman F. Francis Smith politics. If there is no machine!'* smaller dome, Penn ... ■ 2 0 H U S Envelope, com .. . . I nishing funds. bagas, water ersss, mushrooms, sor- nominee, made his first speech in 80 tion answers Macy’s charge I’lat announced today. Plates Repaired — 3-Hour Phlla Rdg I I . 4 do., p fd .,...... __ ‘ there Is no politics. Two farmers,! Now af the time of the erection j Furthermore, Congress could not regulate commerce among the states rsl, cabbage, dandelions • swls* ki own by-various .ames as actinic directly Into the eyes, and for this his home city of Meriden, since re- Phil Pete 103 the faction opposed to him la reac- . Mr. Gebhardt, an Insurance men, Service. chard, turnips. A lack of potassium ceiving his party’s nomination. ' . 14% Veeder Root ...... meeting up by accident and falling of the building there lived ncxtidoor' I and with foreign o&untrles, and could not, even prevent the'states from ray quarts light, alpins light. Kro- reason both doctor and patient Pub Serv N J 26 28 1 tionary, Moses said today he would a member of the New Haven Board I • 2 9 >4 Whitlock Coll Pipe .. — MN I l.ssuulM paper money. la believed to produce a lack of myr* lamp, mercury-quarta, ie a speclaj glasses when treating '^Itli Approve Q. O. P. Ticket Radio ...... 2%'j ,accept the nomination' if it were, of Charities and president o f the to discussing town- afralrs, if they k citizen widely known among hi.t Through its chairman of the com- . 5 J.B.WU'ras Co. $10 par of the High Quality Work I So & yresa called a meeting In Philadelphia,."to revise the Articles nervous and mental/vitality. Potas- type of Light which Ui. the ekin this ray. The actinic ray dOea not 45 offered to him. Knights of Ctolumhus of his city, agree that John. Smith Is ths safest nelghixiis as a tightwad. He wa.s Rem Rand • 7% 1 Of Confjjg«r*Uon.'' Th* men of the time took part in that con* sium assists In forming glycoger In penetrate very deeply, its action mittee on endorsements., the Legis- conferred here today with Secretary TIM E S SQUARE DISTRICT PLATE, BRIOGEWORK and Increases the body's ability to lative Protective League expressed Key .Tob B .. Those who attended the meeting man for town treasurer and that rich. ills house, a substantial ventlon. Ueorge Washington lent digpity and solemnity to it. Bcnja- the body and In storing fit* being principally on th* blood, 8* it . 45% FAR.MER FIREMA.V William M. Greene. AND FILUNGS ' n e w absorb calcium ano to nietaboltze approval of the Republican state sears Roebuck...... 35 at the Davison home were said to I min kranklin, then 83. gave of his experience and wladom. —■ ■ ■ Mr. Gebhardt, a native o f New they will augge.st his nomlnaUon and square brick aITtIr, sat in the center fat. It Is very useful In such defi- passes through the surface capil- Socony Vac '...... represent more than a majority of ^ James Madison made a-Utorough study of irrevlous conventions in his- ’’ <*Iltra-Violet Ray) ticket. • 13V4 Pittsburgh— It took a bunch of Haven, and an active Democrat in .. A m o d e r n h o t e l " O N ITS clen' V diseases as anemia* and ,tu- laries of the skin, South Pac . . . . ; ...... delegates to the state convention in Investigate our low prioea Con- election to their friends, become of a double lot. The new Institute, ■ J. Sullivan of Woodburj-, the . 16 farmers to put out a fire In a very the Sixth Ward of that , city for TO ES " EVERY MINUTE TO MAKE lory and drew up the farhous"Vlrglnla Plan," which became the bails for Question:. Mrs. J. R, aska; "WlH berci'losis. l i is frequently used to Sou P Ric S ______Rochester Sept. 27. They also were venient payments. No appoint- forthwith a political machine. By though built sq\iarely op to the line, ;/ the ConstitiiUon. you pleas* tell me iomething aboi. chairman said: . 30% citified motorcycle. many years, was formerly associat- YOUR VISIT m o s t RIE a Sa NT YORK remove skin blemishes, it Is also Major Orren Randolph Smith fit “ Hugh Alcorn -will give us a South Rwy ...... ,• 14 V* said to be unanimous in their de- ment npcessary. the time the town caucuses are hold was still .tonip twent.v feet from ni^ k lUilM iA ItaviCt INC Hui not before several compromises had been effected. Three com -> the ultra-violet ray and the befieflte St Brands ...... Officer Howard Luffy was riding ed in business with John M. Gojden. 700 ROOMS helpful In certain throat conditions. North Carolina designed tha Con- square deal; he will not promise • 18% cision to elect some other person director of public Works in New Some pal of Charles Jones, present hoiiie. promises are most Important. The first re.sulted In a two-housc legisla- 1° •** derived from the treat- This ray Is present In sunlight. But St Oa.s and El ...... the motorcycle, when It burst Into than Macy as state chairman. 700 S A TH S from 801I7 federate flag, which was adopted one thing and then do another.” • 6 % flames near the farmer's market. Haven. Hb is at present state cen- New York, Aepl. 17 -The boys lure, the Senate having equal state representation to appease the stnalier monte?” , will not penetrate glass, tt may St Oil Cal ...... Closes, if nominated, .would have treasurer, win make a speech de- One day after the new b u il^ g by the Congress of the Con- Representative Kopplemann term- ■ 30% tral committeeman from the C H A R LE S were whooping It up in Llndy'a the Slates; the Hou.se ot Representatives having proportional representation Answer: The St Oil N J ...... Before firemen arrived, the farmers something to say about selection of HOTEL O R N STE I-N , M a n a g e r to appease tha larger state.s. ultra-violet ray. cause blindness If allowed to shine federate State* In 1861. ed the endorsement of his candidacy • 41% Eleventh District. nouncing Smith as a mere dummy, was tlnl.shed this neighbor mMO a^ Tex Corp ...... had extinguished the flames with a new chairman, so not even a ten- other night--a regular orgy of coffee by the Independent Citizens Party . 21% corn husks and, burlap sacks. tool of the Browh-IIafl'kin.-i "ma- discovery. The cornice or to o tl^ . compromlee permitted counting slave* as three-fifths, for both as a "compliment." Timken Roller' Bear ! tative choice was made last night. and hot milk and bacon-a'nd-tOmatl R a tio n and reproecntatlon. And th* third agreement satisfied the • 26% Dr.GHORNEY chine." ‘,‘1 believe,’’ he said, "they (the In- Trkns A m erica ...... Candidates for other offices were Chicks hatched from large eggs DENTIST of the aninir dome at the i ^ r pro- sandwiches— when the talk tumod North with the passage of navigation acta by a majority of Congress, and • 5 >4 At least 100,000 of our relatively PAR A\M0 U NT dependent Citizens) ■will help the Union Carbide ...... discussed, but no decision reached. are larger , than those hatched ifrom 104 A s y lu m S t r e e t Hartford Of course Brown and Hawkins, jected four inches oyer tlia'^pr^erty to practical Jokes. the South with importation of .slaves for the next 20 years, at a tax of no • 3 9 % close stars outshine the sun. Democratic administration In Wash- Union P a c ...... 94 The name of Mayor Holland B. small eggs. 46th Street, West of Broadway, NEW YORK - Phone-6-5785 tine. High In the air ifr was tres- 'The talk turned to practical Jokes more than $10 a head, original Smith boosters, has estab- ington by doing their part to assist Unit A ir c r a f t ...... • 1 2 V4 because two of the group had Just *? .^•Constitution was signed September 17, 1789, and aubmittsd Unit Corp ...... llahed a machine. Not a very big passing on this property. In sending a Democrat back." . 3% arranged a meeting between an up- U th* siatesJor ratification by at leaet nine of the IS. New Hampshire Unit Gas I m p ...... Here was an opportunity. "You and-coming theatrical agent and s J. Joseph- Smith of Waterbury, . 14Vi one nor a complicated one, but a “'"‘I’ Constitution then b^^ame I U S Ind Ale-...... scout from Hollywood and each of the fundamental law of the United States. received' the Democratic Congres- . 33 machine. An automobile' is a ma-, got," he told the In ^ tu te people, sional nomination in the Fifth Dis- U S ■ Rubber ...... /aeil the strangecs had been told that the • 1 4 chine; so Is a wheelbarrow. The "to pay me sixty /dollars a year trict. after his political opponent,, U S Smelt ...... 113 other was quite deaf. The result was N E X T: Lrgisliftixe provisions of the Constlhitton. U S S teel...... Brown-Hawkins machine Isn't very rent." William D. Dwyer of Norfolk, with- • 20% that they had shouted at each other drew. Vick Chem ___ _ for ten minutes before ths hoax waa . 31 machine-conscious, to use the patter But .. the tightwad neighbor was fin the First District Anson T. Western Union . . . , ] discovered. . 30 of the adverOslng agent, but it Is, wrong. The Institute people were hour on a certain afternoon. H e : is usually a lasting gain because' McCook, announced he would accept West El and M fg .. . Sinclair Lewis Bite* look some friends to lunch at that i . 29 after a fashion, an organization, | too thundering mad to pay him a It permits the digestive system to the Republican Congressional nom- Woolworth- ...... 4046%,^ Then somebody unearthed an old time, then slyly hot them that five! be Improved and strengthened. ination if the convention should Elev Bond and Share (CurbL S'Ji Broivii's two brothers and his next iliekel, for all hii unassailable legal one that 1 hadu’t heard before times more platinum blondes than • A tendency to thinness is fre- ten d er'll tor him. The nomination neighbor and Hawkins’ son and bis rigliU:^ Ih.stead they chopped off About the time Utat Sinclair Lewis I redheads would pass in the next 30! is sought also by Walter E. Batter- minutes. , |quently associated with a poor di- , cousin have agreed beforehand ' to a se| lent of 'the offending fiomi. i in? Ji'r* geellon, eatarrhal troubles of all son, formerly Hartford Mayor. , __ ,______! the Nobel Prize. A Swedish tenor Ho hired a hotel room, laborious- ' vote for Smith In the caucus; have c o ^ le te ly mining the beautiful clr kinds, nervousness, and constipa- The Democrats will lose at least CURB QUOTATIONS was on the boat, and he and Lewis ly covered the floor with playing one vofB"b(t'caii.*e of the nomination kven spoken to some of their fflemls, tion A pleasing roundnesa and cUlar line of Us base. And from became friends. The singer suggest- card* *nH . pleasing rounaness and o f State’s Attorney Alcprn for the T te t Is political organization. Those ed that it would bt a nice gesture, i' portuni t"^ ‘to offer temntlnr“ o^H^ shapellnese will generally b* to nd : -that day to this ihecold Institute th.* " ^ tempting odds In a w-ell-nourisheo body. Extrema i Governorship. "The Republican Amer Sup P o w ...... 1% are qiichlne methods. Politic the novelist would memorize a form- nominee’s brother, William F. A1 Blue Ridge ...... has stood a monumeni to two quail- n‘e‘ e < thinness, up to actual " m n S m lu little epeech, in Swedish, wlUi i one else the number of cards re. corn, a life long Democrat, disclosed Can Marconi ...... \ chinas are inherent in a demoei^;^. lies—one man'i generosity, an- ih found In many sorious disorders ■ ■■■r 1% which to address the King. quired to cover any room. His b*t he would vote for him. Cent States Elec ...!! How on earth else oould t h ^ ne was aepentii h i “ ' j ."wi i klarmlng and unaccountable ■ % other'a avarice. It ought to remain Lewis thought so too. so during “ Sure I ’m going to work hard to Cities Service ...... HOUtlWiri. Mr*. Charles D ily : ANIMAl COlllCTOII.Frank'rBring 'iNOINIII. J.ck Ford o STa T^ agreement on candidates, etth ^ with of m_ay be on. of the elect my brother" the New Haven 13'4 that way. ji theme remainder of the voyage the, Cities Service, pfd .... 15 My rec.^ for renewing energy ’em Bsck Alive") Buck, **>•*: "I can lington’j ’W h y r ," ssys: "E n ^ S d " ' m ‘ advfnce*‘°'* ' ’ ’" i '1 " “ ' Of tuberculbslakne! ! Democrat said, and my son, the or without political parties? Assur- We Just happen to know about' J.'''’'’'’ ‘'/’* ‘^h«d, hint In a long num- Elec Bond and Share ! 9% Is to smoke a Camel. Camel* do smoke all I wim iiecause I smoke neers like Camels. They helo t h T s '; r r m w h ? r ’. “ e^^^^^^^^^ trouble, stom.ch ul-' United States Commissioner, Robert Ford Limited ...... Ei- edly there must be- some under- i ho-Jumbo of weird-sounding words etc. This does not rre n that 8% pick up my energy when tired.” Cameh.Theydon’tupsetmynerv**.’’ crease energy when switn Out." this— but w ell bet a coqkie there H. Alcorn is going to work for him, Nlag Hud P o w ...... He learned It perfectly, and a few had conducted his experiment.- thinness causes these troubles b u t! 4% atahdlng somewhere. In advance of aren't fifty people to the Park City i too. We want an Alcorn governor Penn Road ...... days later came the occasion when ^ that these diseases may cause thin- ' 1% the day of formal election of public of the state." United Gas ...... /" Tmms eHaMRlON."Not only doc* the rich, meUow flavor \ who could tell how come that he was pre.sented to Guataf V. The I ness. \ 1% United L t and Pow A eppetl to my tute, but I actually feel a ’lift’ 60m s Camel," officers, else we might have a thou- wound' on the rear dome of the old- Nobel author mustered all hta dlgnl Heat with coal or oil 1% Rex Beach say*: '’When I light % Camel, I feel ty and went Into hla speech. The It should also be remembered Util Pow and L t . . . . ssys Ellsworth Vine*, Jr, noted athlete. “ Camel* have ■ re- as good AS fiew. A Camel quickly gives me M sense o f sand people voUng for a thousand Institute. Health and Diet % King looked astuni.shed. then puz- - by one who is thin that he may COMMITS SUICIDE freshing way of bringing my e n e ^ up to a higher level.” well being and renewed energy. As a steady smoker I*ve different individuals- jierhaps each' ' i come from a family with u tenden- z'ed, finally broke Into a howl of | learned that Camels don't interfere with my nervea.** for himaelf. / Advice cy to a lean body In th '. case It Cook and bake with coal, oil or gas! TH EY ALL laughter and slapped Lewis on the ' le possible by exercise and diet to ON PARENTS’ GRAVE back. ’ j H y D r . F r a n k S lc t X iy We beaTabout the Control of po- , B I-AC K A N D W H IT E j build up a beautiful, graceful body What Lewis had said was; "Your j u o t a t i o n S ’^ lUical pKrtles by machines. a po-1 It Is not -very' surprising that em- ! of the race-horse type i J one may Thousands of women helped design Bengal ranges for Fall so Majesty, I feel very,' very sad this | ,,r (Continued from Page One) Q j enjoy plenty of mental and physl- ^tca/p arty is In Itself a machine, j ployers and employes cannot agree morning because n ptvir little bird j OAI.MNG HEALTHY WEIGHT we know these new ranges have just about everything you a , cal alertness; but such a person I f the states acquiesce in the In- e If no such things ah a mu-i as to the rights of either under the was hopping around In the gra.ss an-l ' Ington avenue there, glancing off of eta niFKICULT____ PKOBLE.M ts-oot likely to develop a tendency creasing encroachments ot the was caught and oaten bj a bad old need. Added to the fact that Bengal quality has alwa.ys a pole and knocking down a rural ne without a seat of control. Even I New Deal when President Roosu- to heaviness and bulktnesj, and. If federal government upon state sov- pussy cat. Isn’t that terrible*" mall box. the wheelbarrow must have handles. | velt and his National Labor Rela- Optside of i fsw thin people who Be does, by persistently eating rich been the finest . . and Bengal prices always low . . you’ll sure- ereignty. there soon wUl be no Men and women in every walk of life report that Getting Even ' Miss Jennie Karmazyn, 17, of Naw are underweight because they do | foods, be may undermine his health. Haven, was injured fatally late Sun- a t^ e rights— and perhaps no states. And somebody must stand or sit or Uons Board are respectively on rec- Broadwaymen can give anyt^y not smoking a Camel offers an immediate and enjoyable «oou*h, gaining weight is | Sometimes thinness Is due to an ly not be satisfied with any other range. , day when her automobile skidded in *’***«'ui*^'®'’**"’ •tfo*''"'y general Mt' walk Bt the controls. A ship with- lessops In the betrayal of dignity. A of Mlchlg;an. way to defeat fatigue and irritability. ord as holding exactly opposite and _ . a difficult task. It...... Is easier...... „ for a ; oyer-acHve thyroid gland. Such Short Beach road. East Haven and Ifiein OsnSTOI. Marlon niHiiMAN.Arthur Neu: “I out a captain and a -crew rnnnol go It is an important fact to all that Camels do "turn wholly irteconcllablo views on the Rood m.iny years ago Charles Froh- stout person to lose weight than for patients are restless, nervous, their \ ou get more for your money in a Bengal, too . . oversize overturned in a meadow. Erickson *iys; ’’Camels smoke steadily without dis- t mail got into the lisibll ot importtn>; ' a thin persot to gain weight This Prohibition is coming quicker anywhere. Nor an automobile same siibject. hearts heat rapidly, they grow A man identified only as Chaun- freshen up my energy and tuibing my oervea That’s on" one’s natural energy. You have doubtless ob- without a driver nor a wheclbiirrow practically all hts plays from abroad. ■ 1* bccausi ths stout person gener- lean, and flni. It hard to '-.ke Ilf* ovens, oven doors and fire boxes; wire o'ven racks; large c w M. Bowen, and believed to be of than any of us think, and when they are *0 mild and good." served this in others...in yourself, if you area Camel At the time ot the trouble m the it comes it will be stronger than because I prefer CUraela” and the crttlcs wci-e pretty bitter ; »H.v ha.s good assIrallaUve organs easily. Siristol, was killed instantly on the smoker. wlthout a pusher. Political parties I automobile Industry some check dampers; inverted flues; automatic flash lighters; Hi- ever. “ months i f*'e way he Ignored American 1 •"d « slow combustion or (xldatlon An idditlonal cause to thin- Thomaston-Waterbury road Satur- are supposed to go place*, do things j authors. Finally, In desperation, he ' the foods absorbed, w-hlls ths —Dr. F. Scott McBride, AntlSaloon It is a wholesome and natural "energizing effect,” ago President Roo-ievell brouglit ness to those already stated i* a Low burners and a dozen other features. day night when he was struck by I — for what else do they ;y had been shopping and were witness stand in husband’s trial. ___ To realize the Impossibility of gestive organs will obtain a period . 8-lid Dual Bengals: extra 159 doir CHASIRION. Gene Sara- MOTOI-IOAT RACn. Mr*. mesti* — thea am Camel’s Costlier Tobaccos was entitled tp select .some other cal producer!" | not permanent, and he poasl- of rest. Even though a few pounds returning to their car when they rpepolarhraaifl.'' anything else' Just nots the methods large .size for big families, ence O i l Rang* The feeding complex, together aeo say*: "1 smoke Camels, Florence Burnham; “I en- ■RIDOI l»IR T . Shepard nTtt. Roscoe Turner says; represenUUve and thSt each rept Fiohn)an,made.hlm.self known and bly suffered from tnclig tlon or are lost at first, when the fast is were cut down by a machine op- liver trouble due to occupies almost too, because ibey never inter- joy Camel*. . . and t notice Baglay says: "I can smoke "I watch my nerves as care- o f the next fel’aiw WHS directed to the maln'cabln. with u ij J, ■■ more I followed with a good diet, the oa- heautiful porcelain exterior erated by Joseph Holawlezcko, 29, . . . I . ..,w *Brteks outisntatlve was entitled to exerel.se a $ Burner. of Hartford. half the total leisure time which fere with my nerve controL” a quick ‘pidc up' in energy.” never get on your Nerves! Camels steadily without, fully as I do my plane. against the machine" and pro- brnnnrtinnni ma,i«r...„ .„ dealing Kcyeral hundred curious 'people '*1 under- Uent usually golL up to a normal finishes. m.ost people have. cositiaet. uii, A 2. aaMids lataMs omsas* proportional influence trooping at bla heels.' There an offi- William. Fitzpatrick, 67, died In St. jangled nerves.” That’s why I imnkf Camelsi" claims that, he Is going to put an end 165 with the employer. c e r of the ferry presented him with roufaged'’and decme“ '^harih"* organs 6-lid Dual Eengals with M ary’s hospital, Waterbury, late ''• Lundberg, CoJum- to "machine politics." How does I • condition to prop- nio I niverslty. The .National Lalmi Kelatloii.s a huge floral horseshoe, and lettered never ixpect to put on much dean, j erly digest and make use of the oven heat control; lli- ,&.uu.uay night of injuries received he go to work: Why, by : larung i.cro.ss It was: "Boil Voyage ", It was nearly a month ago in a filling sta- Board took the squarely opposite Low burners: its sketch- u p In to organize a machine of his own. years before Fiuhman learned that "orry.only: may seem strange to you at first ed above; ixtrcelain fin- $ .50 $29-50 tion. His clothes took fire as some position In Its decision In th* case one lighted a match as Fitzpatrick JACK DELANEY ARRESTED. to be sure. What other way is ' harles DlUingham. a rival produc- ished. of th* Houde Engineering Company < r. had pe'pctrated, the Joke; and 179 stood near a gasoline tank. there of conducting political Stuffine ^methnriM* ’ *'* ' psrson ca-inot digest ordl- Harold Higgins, 37. of West Ha- Buffalo, ruling that the company- iven longer before Dillingham was flrsh iLrt ^ i nary meals, tt la easy to see Ihiit Bridgeport. Sept. 17^—(AP)— forgiven. ' ovenvorking of the ; u is the height of folly to expert ven. died Sunday night in St. Ovilla Chapdelaine. 34. better known fare 7 He doemi’t call hi, maeriine' must d .il with the agency elected Raphael's hospital of New Haven, Bure-Thlng Bsts as Jack Delaney, former light heavy- ■.'here'* a gambler on Broadway more suscepti- to gain UFCN D1UK5DAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O 'a O O f of what Medical Examiner Marvin weight champion of the world, of v h'.Vs always offering quser wagsrs hie to disease Tomo.-row- HOW F. Scarborough called a broken Bridgeport, waa found guilty of TO GAIN neck. Higgins fell on some, steps But he onianUM, and when you lor-ith . company ha. refusal to submit, to hts friends. He'll bet on the num- Oddly enough the-quickest way WEIOHT. driving while under the Influence of fer most people to gain weight at the rear of his home last Thurs- liquor and fined *100 and costs in ganlze m politics you have a ma-1 The Labor RelaUon. Board ber of drops In a glass of water— has 1* to get thinner Brat. Moat thin day. Stratford town court today. Th* chine. There may be an old eslab- .after he h.as spent the preceding QI,'ESTION8 AND A.NSWERS WATKINS BROTHERS , p u t M up to the Oompliaiice Board John M. Marshall, 41, of Law- costs amounted to *14.45. In rence, Mass., a partner in the Law- (Counsel for Delaney informed the N'Ka to U k , away the com (Nitrogen Foods and Potassium af MANCHESTER. C O N N . rence. Waste Paper and Motor fla t MTCNn. Guy Bush, pitching ace of the (Silcsgo Cubs, w those who Broth) court he would take an appeal. 0IIR.*iA Divn. FrankCrilley says: OlYMne CHAMPION DlVn. Miss new m,d innovating machine to com- p an y. Blue Eagle and to th. De- forth In front of Daves | lose * few pounds at Trucking company, died last night says; ’"WTien I come out of a game after nine hard OOim. Mis* HelenSHidts, U. S. SRltD DEMON. "After a diamptonship speed-boat race," says first win find Quesuon; Mrs. U. writss; "Pleas* "MA.NCHESTER ON THE AIR” EVERY THURSDAY. WTIC, 5;00 TO 5.30. The arrest was made August 9 " f smoke Camels and bave smoked Georgia Coleman: "When rnTtired Blue Room during- a cartain half i that u us of Injuries received in an automo- innings, there’s nothing that lifts up my energy the way Champion: **1 can always quickly Bill Jfoth, Gold Cup winner, ”1 ‘break out* my pack of th* wa'^bt gained aft^-ard [ teu m* a Hat m Bltrofen 8ood*. For I following a coUislon with a car op- them for years. Camels taste bet- and need a ’lift’ I smoke a Camel. bile aqeldent Thursday. He was erated by Albert C. Hermann of a Camel does. I feel freshened up in no time at « i i ' ‘ restore my energy with a Camel Camels quickly, and in no time at all I get a ’lift’ in ter and never upset my nerves.' SoM I feel like my real self again.” taken to the Hartford hospital. Stratford. r-you do get a 'lift* with a CameL” •OftSy- It’s • swell feeling, any time when u'red or Im ." MANCHBOTER EVENING HERAUJ. U A N O H ^ E R . CONN., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 7 ,19M.

I so l d TICKETS — ------WF o a a wAS by 84 feet ca toe club property oo ALCORN PRAISES when hs was klUed in Bloomburg, Franklin street. ID SSU IN LEAGUE FOR FREE SHOW ABOUT TOWN ROCKVILLE in re- roU RPERSIW Sfill Pb „ Tuesday, have returned home Victory Assembly, Catholic Ladles Igiving toe guetU at toe'receptlon of Olumbus, will hold a meeting on WILL THE TRUTH EVER BE KNOWN? Th« r«fuUr of the Al- MONDAY, SIPTtMBCR 17 (Central and Eastern Standard Time) They arrived in RockvUle on Satur- 'by _ Mra. _ K. Alma Osborn of Meriden, j Ent*rprising ChicaRo Man Col- nr^m™ to key end Satie ehalna or groups thereof unlsaa aoe-- Wednes(tey evening. OPPOSED BY SWISS oett Degree Club Of llanchMUr IflC K En WORK ■ted. eoest to cout to to c) dtaignttioD Ineludea oU evallablo autleBs.** U>e! Grand Wo^V"MaT^Tanri^yderick Court Snipslc, Foresters of IN A IR P lM ci lected $1 A Head Until Police | Orange win be held Wedaeaday Proerama aubjaal u ctianea. P “ - - — America, will hold its quarterly avaniag at the hotae of Mra. F. L. I DayUaht'Ttmt One Homt L'altr). j Wo5hTpa2^i^;!’**‘ Interfered. NBC W IAF NETWORK Cant Xaal. D EM O C^TS IN EFFORT meeting this evening. A social hour Army Reserre Officer Plnney. The first degree ritual work •ASIC — Kaati waaf triw woal wtle *'**t7, •'*9“ '* ''"l"a d la Newt and toformatlon ae to toe accident was A very InUresting entertainment will follow toe meeting s t which Block Island—President Roose- I ""Second^O , ^J|| win be. rehearsed. wlar w ut wcah wfl wilt wfbr wre way Itarngd yesterday from the group. presented to velt greeted 60 Bo^ Scouts from Three Civilians Meet Tbeir Spokesman Declares OitCago. Sept. 17.—(API— 1 . f r e e t n e e 1 j ^ m Speaks at Loncheoo Follow- wban wcaa wtun wwl waal: laid: kad A! *i". ^aapae Orchaatra — east; toe town ball time toe membership touroameDi of Jf*^atMrae—waat: Jaak Armatrane, TO WIN STRIKE VOTES The accident happened about 10 p. which was tastefully------^ decorated for Pitch will start. Refreshmentir will Jewett City, Conn., after refusing Two Other Filers Ei The spectacle of thousands Neal A. Cheney, clerk of the wmaq Wcfl woc-who wow wdaf wkbf m, Tueeday night on a dirt road out- an official Invitation of toe Cfiiara- pasring, free of - charge. Into NORTHWler A CANADIAN - wtmi Jilt" ^^t**t* Praeram oocAaton. Amoni: tha antertAln ■be served during toa evening; Injury. Board of Aaseeeers, began mailing wiba Katp wabc wday kfyx crot efef S Mdflhsky Orahaa. — . ' ' ■ ; aid* of Bloomsburg. and the group erg were Joseph Ubioh who pre- ber of Commerce to,visit toe is- Nation ^lO Vote Against Soldier’s Field, police eeld, ran ing County Convention Republicans Active in Generaij«>x in number including John Rlnker The Delpha” Alpha Qaas of toa land. piVd.it -lit* tax llata for the season of 1934-90' •0*JTH — wrva wptf wwns wla wjax I'lSt I'.lt*? •** Traukadaur sented violin lolog accompanied by Rockville Baptist ChurclT^lll meet cross-grain to Sam Millard's to non-reatdent taxpayer! today. wna-w,aan wlod warn wm'e wab wiipl •'•9r*d'^5?ddep-**dt: Praaa- Assembiy Campaiffn —Three Bloomiburg, #ere out for a ride Waterbury, Conn. — A raging By ASSOCIATED PBESS enthusiasm for profit." Wif 'l?'*!r^SJd fdpaat I ihia.: Mre. Ruth McKingtry CMley; read on Wednesday evening pt toe home Held Today. wjdx wamb ^00 wky wtaa wbap kpre J^lmmy Carbln, Plana—waat; Ouak r^nstorm 2,200 feet in toe air Four persona—an army re- Entry of Soidet Union. So bs posted h im se lf^ an wool ktba ktlia wsoo wars wtar s u a « M . _ tagg by Mlgs Margaret Welle of of Mrs. Pauline Bltnn /of 18 East omcer and three civtUans—id Quarterly pay checks will be dis- MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kglr kgbl Ragar^mldwaat ranaat MAnchutAr; vacaI solos by csrl street forced Mrs. Mary Sansom, Hartford entrance last night, poUce^id. tributed to members of- Company »=!*- •‘M-^dh Uvitt Orah.-Dlxla avlatrlx and winner of toe Kimball toeir Uvea Sunday In airplane ad and sold tickets to the-guIiHiie t;4»- djd^Baaka CarUr, Talk-be- Goehring of Ellington; Up dancing dents. Second Lieutenant H. Gcntvm. Sept. 17.—(AP)—Swit-1 et tl s seat for the- “Drema G following the weekly drill at the State’s Attomsy Hugh M. Alcorn. kfffd ktiir kju kr»o . Jf*®'And tha Craw* paare—waat Hy, Mlgg Priscilla Turner of Rock- trophy, from continuing her alti- armory thU evening. Republican nominee for governor, Cint. Katt. •'«}” I 'd ^ T a Ba Annaunaad to again turn golldly Republican and i Itded with toe extended toll board of tude trial fllghL Bear, 28, was killed when hU wrland, the home of the Leepie Chicago on Parade." *'’t r 7'1»—Bdwln C. HIM — beale; vou foi toe elecuor of Francis J. * “ •„ •***‘®** entitled “B*dUme bomber crashed ' and burst Int of Netloaa, declared dramatically, speaking at a luncheon following the fly tpadae-Dlalaj Mary Jaanna a truck which they were passing, ^ P>'«»«nted by Mrs. Mildred All went well, until one "cus- In the account of the Bleu-Saver- — a u t ; A VI—waal ■ Prichard for 8UU Senator and Thg car waa a totol 'UTeck aa the WAPflNG flames at toe Qeveland, O., Mun la a public meeting of the League i . tomesii- asked a policeman to County convention In the Hotel ^ n d •'•0—7'*0—tllllan Rath and Othare— pal Airport^ He was returning ' ALiacmbly today that she would j :ck wedding Saturday, the name o* today, paid tribute to EMward J. 1,41^ 4t4t-wlib«pfore« , jyahjl Windy City Ravua—chain SUU'g Attorney H u ^ M. Alcorn result of toe accident. Another Unwood Camp show him the e n t r a p desig- Coma Truo—waat ropoat passing ear struck', toe overturned ilrs. EipAa W'est haa returned KING AND QUEEN GREET Langley Field, Vo., after a flight vote .igalnst the admission of Rug- nated by his ticket. Ulllerd was the bridegroom was i^ven aa Andrew Hickey, nominated for Hartford I:?!!!! i ‘95“ !''d" S''d"*t Adet RdclUI for Governor, toe Democrats of bell, all Of Elllng'on. ^ Maucuck, when In reality he was county sheriff, as being one of the l.’SftZ Hla Dane JilJ—Pray-Beaialettl, Planaa Rockville are making an effort to car. from her vacation in New 'York Mt. aemens, Mich. The three o t ^ slon Into the League ‘•because Rus-1 locked up, and sesurhed. Praaa-Radia Ntwa—weaf 7'*^ dilO—Uud Oluakln Orahaatra— Another feature of toe evening ere—Ma"ynard 8ton«, 21. Don H e«|^ elan Communism seeks to take.xoot the best man .ind the bridegroom finest police officers In the country. Orchaitra baaie; Carlaa Mallna Orahaatra— survlva in this community which George O. McFalf had a lung wM toe card gamee. dancing and g ^ e , at her old home, where she ^Mec said they foufed s ■•••balar’a Skateh vttited at forty different homes ot THE PRINCESS MARINA 29, and Joe Depner, 48—died inSif everywhere and because Its arnbi-, number of Woptd's Fair tickets was Clifford Leroy Bleu Mr. Alcorn spoke feelingly of his . J'"/ Hdkda Orahaat.—Olxla bag been in tog Republican ranks punctured by a broken rib as the refreahmente. a:?£z * otijon J>JJ— moe—Wayna Kina Orah.—to a moet of toe time for more than a result and he died about *midnight. ■“latfyes and friends snd also at stontly at Pierre, S. D.. when their i ttoo la a world revolution.” Millard had ^llscted,' on the work with Detective Hickey and * Olen—Oaat * sou l'19“ A'i9-®d"d A Paadln* Habblaa Much credit is due toe committee ■hip nose-dived aa Stone, a studealC)^ Giuseppe Motta, former preslderlt Lady Roberts Lodge, Daughters of urigsd the gathering of 200 attend- i.’l2 r I ‘3J~4''lana Jackson, CSntralte diOO—lOrtO—“Fata" Wallar, S an(^ score Of years. ■'The DpmocraUc Word waa received In Rockville tended toe family reunion, there be- pretense ofyiwtumlng them aft- •“,5!' •'“"Ola Oarlal In charge which consutCd of the ing one hundred and sixty people Their Future Daughter-In-Law pilot, attempted to land. -i' of Swltserlaod. expressed this at- er the ehow. One complainant Ht. George, will hold )ts regular /n g the convention to work hard to Hlmbar Orahaa. b«dl.*; Jdanry Bqaaa Or.—ffildwaat headed by Democratic Reg- Wftdncsdfty rtiorninj .About on6 elect Mr. Hickey as stnriff. Oardan Cencart istrar Georgs E. Dunn, arg soliciting o’clock of toe accident and toe following: Mre. Delos Rich, gdntral present. There were ooutlna from and Prince George Get En- A slgbt-aeelng plane flying ovea;j titude In an emotional address be- asserted/Millard sold him 100 . '.-.eeting Wednesday evening at toeirlady: chairman of eub-commit- the wreck of toe Morro Caatle a t •’clock in Odd Fel.owi hall. Candidate Hickey In turn praised i'Sfc Coneart Orehta. toe memberssae«saea/V (« UAOf RockvUle l^OCflULocal f^iONo. , death - —-w-a Of toevaix. a McFall*AVA-4B$$ boy.U U J F . VCasimir X U i m i r toe Dakotas. Taxas. Michigan. Naw thuslaatic Welcome in Scot- fore the eommltte# which is exam-1 votesydn a mythical bathing I ' mZ ^ariy-olao eat tees. Invitations, Mrs. Amy Prich- I Aabury Park, N. J„ craahed into Inlng the Russian candiddey. Mr. Alcpm and said that the voters conoart—alao e —onoon bienra oran,—to e 2012, United TextUe Workers and- B«c«kowfkl had to have eeveral Jersey, Washington, D. 0„ New land. beauty contest. of Connecticut owed it to their state !T'5J'^!l'S5“ Sd""7 Ruaao'a Orchaatra toa textilefA V tIt* workers tXfAi>l*Aa>m onam strikea B—il.,., regard- Stlt^hARstitches fAVstl taken lea in >shi4 mmmam arm and John ^ d ; refreshments, Mrs, Helen ^ r k City, Florida and Connecticut. ■ toe Shark river, but toe pilot, Ty- He declared the League of .>’a- Everything points to a Ifrg^ at- U)®O“ l*:0b—Oanea H a u r—wmbe A w Jewett; entertainment, Mrs. Rachael abn Berkheimer of Ambler, Pa„ ii|g d tions was embarking on a hasard- 'rndonce at the Teachers card party to elect a man-of his type to the gov- Mad^i'“a'‘a Orchaatra NBC-WJZ NETWORK less of wbetogr they are members of Rlnker. son of Mrs. Frank Rlnker These were all descendants from a r tfc lJ lJ f c S * " .* * O'*"—"esat Vapaat of 805 Pair street, Bloomsburg, sis- Pease; music, Mre. Esther Leonard; woman who waa bom in Tolland. Baiiater, Scotland. -SepL 17 — r**" .P«*»enger, Mildred Ltebner, 19,' oue undertaking? Wednesday evening at ths Hollister ernorship. Frank Heaiy who nomi- Carl Haff'a O rahastrt- •ABIC — Baatf wli wba-wbae wbol toe local union or not, urging tost fln a n ^ Paul Mange; decorations, nated Hugh M. Alcorn for the Re- Ceneart—waat rapoat jrtam lidka w ar arjf wlw wdyr wmair they take an active part In the ee- ter of tot McFall boy, had to have Cotsn. (AP)—King 'Georgs and Ousen ■ Philadelphia, eacaped aerioua lu- "As we see It."' said the Swiss / rtreet school for the benefit of the •'•'‘bary. Sarltena Mre. p a r ie s Hstnte; secretary, Mre. i Jury. "representative, ‘the League of Na>- DR. VICTOR RAPPORT '•hoe and clothing fund for needy publican gubernatorial post at thj MldwMl) wcky kyw wane wla kwk lecUon of toe next repreientativea six stitches takeh la his scalp. OUi Hills returned to the Wesson Mary welcomed toeir future daugh lo-ioT.'i ■Jfel®!'","'' "'dbnaan Orahast. kwer koll wran wmao kto wkbf Ruto McKingtry Ctoolay; and Wortov Memorial hospital at Springfield. tlons ventures to wed water and .(hildren. Teachers apd pupils are state convention also spoke 10.30—••■tn_o-loinal Oavarlan Oreliaa. NOR'THWBBT A CANADIAN - wtmj to toe Ck)nneotlcut General Assem- Cratty was discharged In the jus- Matron. Mrs. Irene Smith.' ^ ter-ln-iaw. Prineese Marina of bly. ^ tice court of the charge of involun- Mass., last Friday afternoon, where Greece, to Balmoral Castle today. ■Are. If Soviet Russia suddenly distributing tickets and are aiming urged the campaigners to strej --i-A A aC NITWORK katp Pdba wday Wyr oret efef ceases to Insult tbeJLeague. which state Issues. — wrva wptf wwna wla wjaz ^ yet nothing definite bke been tary manslaughter which cleared Celebrate S llw Wedding he had toe old cast removed and Marina and Prince Cleorgc. whom SPURNED BY BARONESS : : KIWANIANS’GUEST for from 30 to 36 tablqs. Playing wfla-wtun wlod warn wme wab wspl another one put on his leg. ^nln defined as an Institution of «11I begin at 8 o'dock and only pivot George Cohen waa toastmaster. wjdx wamb kvao wky wfka wbap kpre done by either party for toe selec- him of toe responsibility for the Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bodman of •he Is to wed, were saluted all along ss weal ktba ktba wioa wava fatal accident. The membara of toe Young Peo- brigandage. We read the explana- cridgb and whUfrwOI be played, with Other speakers were Maurice S. --- --jaem .wo«n Uon of their cejiilidatea for Repre- nbwnred the line from Aberdeen by cheering HE KILLS HER AND SEU tion of this novel attitude In fiery Sherman of .the Hartford Cqurant, wbna; Mldwaat, aentettves although the Republicans Byrne Found Guilty totlr silvsr wsddloi' ABoivsrsAry oo ple'e Society of ChrieUan Endeavor vtllagere. frizes at each table All playets win icmbo icmox vrowo wiiat PACIFIC io^T -kgO kll kgw komo Seld a business meeting and a fare- letters In the Far Eastern sky." i Discusses Problems of Milk oe welcome. Secretar}! of State J5hn Dannaher, kbd kfad ktor kpo have made suggestione aa to whom lo on# of the longest trials of an 8unAmaa 'n' Andy—aaat only toe Republican town committee, The trial on Saturday wiw before In ISIS and slajung the Swiss offi- ChiUough eeveral other Manchester !']!“ r/d*!*'l ***.1Jl? Orahaatra states that Mr. Ackerman is no Judge John B. Fisk and opened at Alfred Bodman of Orchard street roembera, are to leave soon. Mias Wedding• •cuuing pi&osplana i^lUWlU beoe oiBcuiseadiscussed ; tbr a descendant of one of Franeo’s .4ratlc club will meet .Wednesday MQl^NTAIN—kvor k)a koh kal •■J2-'Msrle CM He, ^1Free, Md was married to MIgg Ethel cial. He said that in the same Dr. Victor Rapport of ths Sociol- persons were guests of Candidate J'JI— i ' i j “ Te Be Anneunted longer a candidate leaving but three 10 o'clock and closed shortly before Pierce Is to attend Dean Academy at Balmoral by , the parents_____ of the ' proudest famlllaa wm given by po. lon* "o iiiebost* evMtng at 8 o’clock at the Hotel Hickey at today's luncheon. P$AtT — kbl koln kfre kol kfpy icM In toe field. No nemea keve yet Hook, daughter of tog late- Mr. and at Franklin-.. Mass., and Mr. Grant ■ nmen«(.tivAprospecUve bride ami•»,< groom.—A...- lice today ax the motive for a dou- 3rear, when an attempted general ogy Dspartmeat of Connecticut Sheridan. kfbl^lcml k ^ kam kdb kgmb kgb d'OB— 7:00—Jen Berber A ilreheetrs Ore 12:30 o'clock, The court was oc- strll'e nearly plunged Switrerland State College at Storrs and a mem- Can£ Xaat e'Jt Ruertit been suggested by the Democratic cupied by more than a hundred peo- Mrs. John Hook of Union street will go to New Hampshire State ble slaying at historic Chateau Into civil w ar. the Soviet Mis.slon ! ‘■•TB snd Hie Ship leaders but It 1s expected prospective ple who were on hand to hear this September 16, 1909. The offldatlng College. Both the young people re- D'Aynac, ber of the State ,\lllk Control Bosrd. Giblxma Assembly, Catholic Ladles 4i30--Jack Armatrane—aa only; ?iS2i; !'S2:rJX.®®'‘'k winetrele anew clergyman was R«v. R. 8. Moor^ ceived appropriate gifts and a so- which had been In Berne had lo be was the speaker at the noon-day HOSPITAL NOTES Ce'"dd*rd—■xaat candidates will be euggested this case resulting from a head-on col- Deaths Last Night Raoul Magnat, 85-year-old elec- expelled because It was found to of Columbus, will meet tomorrow ■ • ’’3T" d-dO—Tha Funnybonara— aatf i:22z cenoert Oreliectre week. lision last Sunday oh Grove street forrner pastor of the Rockville cial time and refreshments follow- trician. authorities said, shot and I meeting of the Klwanls Club at the evening at 8 o'clock at the home of ■ d"d Norm Shariwmldw Metbodiat Episcopal church. Thsv ed. ' have had -a hand In the agitation. j Country Club today. _He spoke on • '“<^10:00—Den Beeter A Orehee.— So far aa can be learned toe lo- when toe car driven by Bryne col- . killed Baronett Bertrande de Sevin, The Swiss speaker said Switrer- '. F a c ti itill blanching milh horror at memories rsihich came & k to them as they testified, these men fold the ghastly story the president, Mrs. Louise Murphy of George Powers of 89 Cottage S®!**'*' f k a t o h - . Amot *n* Antfy«»n:it to wott cal textile union officials have not lided with one dr'ven by Mrs. Man were attended by Miss Minnie Mr. and Mre. Truman Hills had MlnneapoUSJ~John Uoyd Owens,, his benefactress. ;toen killed hlra- 1 governmental emUrorof^business and ing of the Ward liner Morro Castle, reconslructiiig a scene of rk terror for the investigators of the disaster, convened in flrlckland street. Reports will bo street waa admitted and Lillian ®LN««d» T r t a —waat i^OroheltVa “ 7S. Bernard Kelly as toeir guests last Friday after- ^——______—. —w .w- -•------g jif gije w’ss 36. land was a free democracy with . a industry and especially as applied to .*•'»— SilB—Bobby Btnten—east; Tha UombaMd Orehettra urged toeir members to become af- vlUe Grumbach.^ Prosecuting At- free press ent^ed to speak oiit Its But dozens of atieslions vital to the solution of the m);stery a/ the'fiplocaust remained* unanstvertd, as the board debed into made of the state officers' meeting Peck of 95 McKee street waa (Us- Cadata Quartat of Chlcaeo—waat lOeSO—lliio —Dane# Mualo Orchaatra filiated with either toe Republicans torney John B. 'Thomas prosecuted of Ellington and by Wuliam Bod- noon and evening Mr. and Mra. ! Grain Separator Company. Their bodies were found in the milk. Dr. Rapport said that he did which was held a t the Hotel Garde, charge(l Saturday. man, a brother of toe groom. Henry Kerr. mind. . ■ to t believe Any one man was caps- determined to salve its cause and then take steps to prevent recurren^of 'such disasters. or Democrats but have suggested the case. Byrne waa defended by Canaan, Conn.—The Rev. Mgr, Baroness' bedroom by Guy, her 7- He charged that Russian Com- Sunday. Plans will also be made J ot A son Was bom Saturday to Mr. toat they watch toe eeleetlons of Bernard J. Ackerman. Oitoonnt Day for Taxes Passed The subject of Rev; Harry 8. TbomM G. Carroll, 49, CJiancellor year-old son, Saturday. bis of placing his finger on the proh- the state convention to be held In and Mrs. Edwin Zajicek of 77 He- Bond and Green, Hartford j^ jWg^alare, ii “ ‘h parUee to see that eaUifactory MorUn'a sermon yesterday morn- of toe Archdiocese of New York Police said they believed Magnat munism combats the Ideal of reli- "terns now facing the Milk Contrpl. of water 20 feet, but remarked that and wtu ba heard avory Monday The state contended toat Byroe Saturday was tbs (sat day for gion and alt that is spiritual In ,;hlp,” Hoover said. "What do you leaked out—I think the passengers Hartford next month. bron avenue, Glastonbury. w d idatea are selected who wlU wag under toe influence of Uqiior to# payment of the city tax with ing, at toe First Congregation^ and pMtor of St. John toe Evan- fell In love with Baroness de Sevin, Board, because of th» fact that these SAYS CHIEF ENGINEER Itnow about this?'■ rem ov^ them." .fire, fighting bad been at, "close Mrs. Edward Palmer of S5S Par- n l ^ t at 7:45 o'eloek. Mve toa working men'i intereete at and unfit tp drive a motor vehicle church of .South Windsor was, gelist church In New ^York City. the daughter of Princess Wagram, •very form. problems are Integwoven with so quarters.' WTiC tog dl^unt of flva per cant being "l^nln compared religion to "1 never saw any brought on AskeilSw’hether Captain Warms ker street and Mra. William Bagle- hAArt. whllg toe defenag claimed that allowed toa taxpayer. From n o \^ "What God Requires." Lies Angeles—Isadora Bragglottl, and killed her In a jealous rage many things Ha felt that meetings board or used on the ahlp,’’.’replied had ever commented on fire drill at- "Did you see any llfeboata being aon of 9 Walnut street were ad- Hartford, poon. '8il5-■ Bageball Boeton Bravoe ve The Democratic Congressional Byraa became "unfit" after' toe ac- 70, noted American end European when repulsed. Baroness Savin waa .opium," declared MotU* "Freedom 'A many different Interlocking ORDERED BOAT LOWERD lowered” ? 60,00 XV. 1040 R. C ! SSiS M. Bt. LouIb Cardinals. fS ftui *» of conscience is only an appearance McNally. tendance, Phnd said. “ Yes. Captain mitted and Mra. Thomas McCann of Committee hag extended the Invita- Having two “ ahhta” of tnlA' flvA per c^nt dUeount !■ a 1- WBZ mOHUOHTS teacher of voice. away a t toe time. boards might bring about a solution "I am Interested In the writing '■’arms once Remarked. ‘Not many ,"I never was on the boat deck. I POLICE COURT 113 Autumn street and Mrs. William Travelere Broadcasting Servlea 5:00—Musical Album. tion to toe local union to make sug- Whiskey and a drink of wine. He Monday, September 17 there. All the servants of rellgfon did not see any life boats lowered. " 6:80—Jack Armstreng _ All' lowed by epeclol ordlnanea to in- and their families' are deprived of of the Mtuatlon but declined to take (Continued from Page One) room locker In which the fire start- ever turned ouK today. You bad McCollum of 160 School street were gesUone according to union officials. wae also charged with evading re- ercaaa toe payment of toe taxes P. M. ON ITHE BLOCK KILLED IN QUARREL any definite stand himself. ed," said Hoover. "Did you ever see better take It upNylth them.’ " Hoover turned again to the char- discharged Sunday. American Boy. The only other office of interest sponsibility but Judge Fisk found 4:80—Women's NaUonal Republi- food cards. acter of the crew, Monday, September 17 5:45—Gordon, Dave and Bunny. within the fifteen days during ■ "Their churches are abandoned, John Olson won the attendancs .the fumes when be went up to re- the Interior of that locker?" . He testified th a t\ Captain Wlll- . Three cases-were on the docket a* Mrs. Mary Smith of the Johnson a t toe present Ume Is toat of Coun- him not guilty on this charge. which toe discount la allowad. Fran- can Club—Address by Ogden L. aarksburg, W. Va.—Trustees of (Chicago. Sept. 17.—(AP)— prlzp, donated h.V Charles Burr. The “No, sir." tfiott customarily eiuiused men on "The turnover In the department the Town Court this morning. 'The block died Sunday morning. ♦ lOO—Herbert Anderson, baritone 6:00—Songs of toe 'Violin—ChrlS' 1^ Sheriff for a term of four years. penalty of $100 and costs of Mills, In celebration of CqnsUtu- toe Central Presbyterian church an- Edwin J. Norton, dentist amd and fall In ruin. Christian churches 'port to the captain, that No. 1 life- was 12 to 20 a trip," Pond said. Laura Gaudet, pianist. tian Fox and Michael Catalano, cis Ruppreebt. city tax collector, the world over feel smitten'in spir- free dinner was won by Parker boat waa there and "the captain duty from attending flt;e and boat first was that of Joseph GlralUa of A daughter waa boro Sunday to The Republicans have again named $20.63 waa imposed upon Byrne and completed bis work oo Saturday aft- Uon Day. nounced they will sell toe building mer coach at Loyola UnlverL__ Soren. ■ - -Writing Materials "That Is, we make that many Mr. and Mrs. Euclid Reepell of 468 8-15—“The Aztecs”—David Tomll Pianist 7:80—Handsome Walter. \ it. Cllommunlsm dissolves the fam- Bald, Taka that boat’." drill. 31 Union street who waa charged son. Sheriff Fred O. Vinton of EaglevUle toe bond of $250 wag continued to Bt the town clerk's office October 6 to satisfy demands of two WM held today after police sajn ha Kopf said that on his way to the "Do.you know w’hat waa kept In Pond told of a last mlmRe searc.i changes when we have a normal Adcma street. 8:15—Bobby Benson and Sunny and toe Democrats wlU make their guarantee payment of toe fine. 8:00—Jan Garber’# Supper Club banks -which hold bonds against the admitted an attack on a ym ily;- it suppresses individual Initia- that Tockcr?” staff-at 120. with being Intoxicated and with 4:80—Bette Ferguson’s Songs. Jim. Mto afternoons and evenings since boat deck he aaw no passengers. through cabins and locker Xpr life breach of the peace. Giraitia and hla John Ambrose of 79 Florence nomination at the county convention _ Dr. Sidney Aiken presented a cer- with Dorothy Page; eontraite: property for $25,000. This wm toe 1st who died a few hours tive: It abolishes private property, He said he did not. but quoted the- 4:45—Adventures on Mystery Is- 8:30—Press-Radio News. September 1st. He wlU now be at Russia la afflicted with the sombre "How* long waa It after you had belts. He said that accomp^ylng Use of Polish family were acrp.pplng yesterday street was discharged today. to be held In Tolland on next Satur- tificate toat Byrne waa undef toe the town clerk’s office as usual but qoraedy sketch cast: Boh W hlt^ boyhood church of John W.- Davis, The artist, Maynard librarian, a Air. Bc.k, as having said Questioned again about the al- land. 8:35^—Alien Leafer and' his Brass day. Elinor Harriott. Ed Prentiss, Vir- e u ^ of famine.” entered your lifeboat.that the chlof. engineers forced the doors of «gme afternoon at five o’clock and attract- vRall Orchestra.' Influence of liquor while toe defense cannot allow tog discount. ■Democratic presidential nominee In WM felled by a blow be kept writing materials In the cabins on C and E decka and t ^ t leged Illegal use of polish on the 5:00—George Stei nay’s Orchestra. Ernest H. Woodworth of Sbuto presented Dr. Francis H. Burke In an ginia Lee. NBC-WBZ. 1^24. early Saturday, when i Motta argued that the Bolahevlst engineer ordered the boat lowered?” mg a lot of attention. Mrs. Giraltis 5:80—Rafter S; Riders.- 6:46—The Playboys. No Interest will be charged for state, the Communist. Party, and' Kopf was asked. locker. ' they were successful In provldlnj liner. Pond- said the steward’s de- called the police apd had the father (Coventry, Democratic State Central endeavor to prove be was n)st under some time bu^ there la a large por- 8:45—Shortwave Broadcast from tried to- "orMh" toe foyfaer football He said he was awakened by the some passengers with belts.' lartment had. and used, a kind of PUBUC RECORDS S:45-;701eander8 Quartet. 7:00—Mlscha Raglnsky’t Ensem- (Jommltteeman from toe 35th Sena- toe influence of liquor. Dr. Burke the Scjiooner "Seth Parker”— ^ e a t Britain and .Ireland pro- stars party.' the Third International, to which "About ten minutes," Kopf re- arrested. 6:00—Baseball scores. ble, tion of toe taxes atlh unpaid prob- plied, "He ordered It aeveral times. telephone operator and told fire had The second steward testified that uld braas polish which was "dis- torial District, Tolland County, u teatUled as a last witness that he aonge and sea chanties by Phllllpa duce', only enough meat to supply Lawhon wm hei; K owes Its birth, are all morally tlimUy marked non-lntlammable." Two sons, Anthony and .Joseph, 6:06—Wrlghtvllle Cfiarion. 7:15—Nick Lucas. ably due to depression. one. Switzerland, he said, cannot DEATHS The-engineer got In the Boat him- broken out. ha would have taken away any were wltne'jses an.1 they testified I Quit Claim Deed now favored for toe Democratic examined Byrne' for Injuries and to Lord and toe crew; tales of their London's population with 3.2 ounces Mserted he was He said that he saw no fire until I Richard Kopf, of New York, a 6:30—Press Radio News. 7:30—Serenaders; Paul Keast; nomination for aheriff. Of toe sev- dress a cut on his left arm. He Rockville Briefs adventures, NBC-'WBZ. of beef\ 2.9 ounces of mutton and believe In the evolution of the Bol- self.’’ Inflammable polishes and discharg- their father, had struck them. This I The Connecticut Company has baritone; Rollo Hudson's Orches- Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Connor walked to the hoibe of a^phyalclan "Did you-hear the master till him be had ascended to B deck. ed those found using them. How- I dining-room steward with an ob- deeded to the State of Connecticut 8:35—Save a Life 4n September. eral, other candidates In toe field smelled liquor on hla,-breath but did 9:00—Greater Minstrels — Gene Iamb, ai)d 2.6 ounces of pork per where he collapsld. He died In a aheiMst regime which many fore- Mrs. Mary B. Smith : sequlous manner and an a version the father denied. The mother had 6:45—Billy Batchelor. tra. have returned to their home in cast. Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Smith, of to get into the boat?” . Questioned regarding fire doors, ever. he remarked, he had never and they in turn to the Town of all have withdrawn since Sheriff not examine him as to whether he Arnold. Interlocutor: Joe Parsons, hospital Saturday night. ■ / i la the' floabing of camera bulbs, was previously started divorce proceed- 7:00—Harriet Lee and Irwin Cow- 7:45—Dramatic presentation. Fred O. Vinton waa renominated for Longmeadow after a short visit with bass: male quartet; BUI Childs, Motta was preceded on' the the Johnsoi) block, died at the "No; he just got in. I didn’t hear McNally said that he saw them but discovered any such materials. ibga but later withdrew and there Manchester, a piece of land part on 8:00—Modem Moubtalneers. was under toe influence of ifquor. toe latter's sister, Mre. Ellen Cniap could not describe them. Hoover persisted In questioning '.asked about the locker in the writ- the east side of Oakland street and per. hla sixth term by the Republlcana. The defense aakito a lemittahce of Mac Mcaoud,< aifford"' Soubler, speaker’s platform by the Portu- Manchester Memorial hospital Sun- the master tell him to get in. He ) Ing room. Las been trouble to the family ever 8:15—Edwin C. HiU—The Human delaine at to# Rockville House. guese representative who opposed day morning afjter an Illness bf ."ev- may have," Kopf said. •'Ckjuld you see .through them’’’ witnesses minutely about the writ- part op the south side of Tolland T: 15—WTIC Sports Review. Side of toe News. Sheriff Vinton has carried toe coun- $50 on toe fine "w'hlcn was' denied. end men: band, dlrecUon Harry Hoover a.aked. Kopf teatifled he had looked in the since. It was brought out. turnpike, from Oakland street, 7:80—Arlene Jackson's-Songs. ty by a large majority during his The Ladles (lUitooUo benevolent Kogen. the admittance of”• Russia - -on...... the eral w'ceks. Mrs. Smith who was ing room locker, source of the fire. William S. Hyde represented 8:30—Windy City Revue. Reception for Grand Martha -Association will hold a meeUng tola HEAIUNU RESOIED "I don’t remember." I locker and aaw nothing but amounting to about 21-100 acres, 7;45—Dr. Oscar F. Maurer, aus- previous five terras of office, rang- Mra. Edith W. Skinner of Og- ground that K would be against Ih e i81 years old had lived In this town Knew the- Locker I blankets. Giraltis In court. Judge Johnson 9:00,:-Evan ELvans,'baritone and or- ing over 20 years. . evening at toeir Elm street rooms. HAS NARROW ESCAPE sacred interest of civilization. , for a period of 66 yuara. She was ' New York Sept. 17.—(AP)—The .."You don’t know how they oper- which had been deeded by former, pices Conn. Tercentenary (iamm. chestra. den's Comer, recently appointed Rev. W. C. Newell, a former pas- ste?” Pond said that he "knew the I "No cans?” asked Hoover. found Giraltis guilty on both counts owners of the Hartford, Manchester 8:00—Richard Himber’s orchestra. ..A committee to'advise toe textile •------—------I the widow of Campbell M. Smith Department of .Commerce Inquiry locker well," had permanently su- "No cans,” echoed the witness. gave him a 10 days suspended jail 9:15—Fray and Bragglottl. Grand Martha of toe Order of East- tor of toe Crystal Lake MethodUt '300 j who had been employed for many McNally answered negatively. and Rockville Tramway company 8:30—Gladys Swarthout, soprano. workers as to whom to support in ern Star, was toe guest of honor on Putnam. Sept 17.—(AP)—Paul In^o the Morro (Castle disaster went pervised the placing therein oit I Further quizzing brought out that sentence for Intoxication and $10 and others. The deed Is given to 9:00—Tha Gypsies. 9:80—Lad Gluskin and his Orches- toe coming atate election is to be church, preached a very Interesting D. Gormley, Associated Press staff GEORGE H. SCRANTON I yeare by the Peter Adams Paper Into .Its second week today with in- “Were those vou saw open or clos- blankets last April. Kopf had "no right In the locker, tra: Henrietta Schumann, pianist Saturday evening at a reception sermon a t toe service Sunday, held leans up to $300—and getting the ed?" . I and costs for breach of the peace. straighten out highway lines. 9:30—The Travelers Hour—Nor- named very shortly. Thomas J. sponsored by Hope Chapter of Rock- writer, attached to the New Haven company In Buckland. quisitors attempting to leam more Three men—crew members—had Kthat It was not his station. . Francis Manlsse, 18, of Burnside, and Chlqulto, vocalist; Georrte Byrnes of Webster street has at 3 p. m. He took for his topic Bureau, escaped Injury today when 3 hours. Quick, friendly service— Shi leaves two sons. Wlllfam about_.tbs origin of the fire which "Closed, as I remember," keys to that locker besides himself, "I was looking for a "squigle," be man Cloutier. director: Ed Price, Master of Ceremonies. ville and held in the Town Hall "Crystal Lake of Other Years." Rev. jver a convenient period up to 2L - OF DERBY, IS DEAD Hoover said, "then I shall have formerly of this town was arrested Smhlle'B Leaders Trio. been named chairman with power to Memorial Building, at which more his automobile overturned oh the Smith of ^Philadelphia and James C. swept.the palatial liner a week ago the witness said. said.-A - squigle is a glass cleaning In Buckland yesterday for operating 10:00—Wayne Klfig's Orchestra. appoint his own committee. Charles S. Johnson, of Rockville, Pomfret highway near Putnam. today—write,'phone or call. Smith of Hartford, one daughter, last Saturday morning. to ask you the leadffig question: ‘ Questioned about the operation apparatus used oh shipboard. ALEXANDER KAMINSKI 10:00—Contented Program. 10:30—WDRC Bam Dance. than 300 members and guests at- who is also pastor of the Crystal Were the flredoors steel?” a car with incorrect plates. He had 10:80—Beauty fha? Endjires. Return 'From Bloomsburg tended including toe Grand Cfiiap- The 28-year-old newspaper man a month on the unpaid amoimt of the loan. • Derby, Sipt. 17—(AP) —George Mrs. M. E. Staig of Bridgeport, and The first witness. Dr. S. Joseph of the watertight door leading to "Old anyone else have access to markers calling for an Overland 11:15—Baseball Scores. The group of young, men from Lake Metoofilst church, was in WM enroute from New Haven to H. Soranton. president of the Derby four grandchildren. Brcg'steln of Brooklyn, testified that McNally said he ^‘didn't remem- the writing room locker. Pond de- the locker?" Hoover asked. 10:45—Dixie Mlnstreli— Ja y " Ray 11:20—Glen Gray’s Casa Loma Or- ter officers.' charge of the service. " ber." and was diamlssed from the sedan and he was driving an Oak- AGAIN BREAKS JAIL and Eddie Begley. chestra. Rockville, Raymond Cratty, Caalmlr This waa a gala occasion for the Putnam to cover toe textile strike. Gas and Elictrlc Company, died The funeral will be held Tuesday he was awakened at 4 o'clock, (east- clared that he had seen the door "Yes, Ramos, another steward.” land sedan. The arrest was inade by Rasczkowakl, Russell Burch and The (Sesang and Declamation His automobile proceeding Sunday morning at 11 o'clock at at 2 o’clock at the undsrtaking stand. .‘.‘Romos Is a Cuban?" 11:01—Enric Madriguera’s orches- —Enoch Light's Orchestra. 'Hope Chapter for'it i Club," poputerfy known as "Maple FINANCE CO. ern daylight time) by a passenger, tested, on a number o f occaalons by. Patrolman Joseph Prentice. He was tra. Carlton Waltoera, who were with through rain and fog. ekldded m be Manchester Preston, Ont,, Canada. Mr. Scran- rooms of Mark Holmes on Wood- who tok) him the ehip was on fire. James Pond, second steward on engineers and Inspectors. Spoke Spanish (Contlnaed from Pi^e One) was toe first Grand Chapter ap-1 Grwe” society la to erect a shed 16 Telephone 3430. hridgs street, which will be open the Morro Castle, testified that all fined $10 and costs.- 11:80—0^1 Hoff's orchestra. attempted to avoid a terraced lawn. ton. who was a victim of heart at- "Were you assigned to any Ufa "It operated all right," he said. "I don't know. I do. know he Uvea John Donovan of Springfield, tack. was 73 years old and bad been this afternoon at S o'clock for ths boats," be was ask ad. members of the steward's depart- He said that it bad never occuri in Cuba because be speaks Span- used a long hooked rod, used fii the 12:00—Midn.—Weather .forecast. convenience of frlende of Mrs. ment were capable and experienced. Mass., was arrested at the Center bakery to remove pieces from the 12:02—Silent. at Preston for some time on a visit. "I was noL” red to him to keep the door closed, ish," said Kopf. Saturday afternoon by Chief Samuel Mr. Scranton was born In North- Smith. Rev. Frederick C. Allen of . Dr. Bregstein said that a^er be "I picked them myself," be said. a statement which caused Hoover He testified that on one occasion oven and thia he hooked over the ford. Conn., May 28, 1861 and be- th^ Second Congregations! ’church Pond said he was Informed of the G. Gordon charged with Intoxication jail wall. He pulled bimaelf up on had hurriedly dressed and hastened to remark, "It seems to me that If In Havana he found Ramos and a pcd vagrancy. He was accosting KAM O' gan his career with the Derby Gas will officiate and burial will be In over the deck. It teemed that “it waa fire at 3 o'clock (e. d. L) that door were kept cloaed. It "would boy about fifteen years old at the this rod hemd over hand and drop- and Electric Company-iD 1883 as a the Buckland'fiemetery. "Iw a s In my. stateroom when a Iiqgsersby for money when arrested ped to freedom on the other aide. evezybody for himself." lessen the spread of fire." locker. • (Eastare Standard Time). clerk." He was made secretary later night watchman came In and told He described 'bis climb to ths by the chief. Ha was given 15 days "l^d you sea shy stewards me about the fire," the witness said. Smoke Too Thick in jail on both counts. HINTS AT ESCAPE WBZ-WBZA and upon the death of Charles H. atound?" boat deck shortly after having been IT— Broadcaat- Netticton In 1925, was mads presi- "J daahed up on ’B’ deck, saw Pond said he had no chance to New Britain. Sept. IT.-j-(AP)— FUNERALS '•No," Informed of the fire. I Springfield — Boston ing ot the America's Cup ' yacht dent, a position which he' held until flamee in the writing room and as- close it during the fire. "I went up on the starboard aide. Walter KamlnakI, youngest brother races off Newport, R. I., recalls to his death. He was also - secretary- The witness said that some of the slstfd In the fighting of the fire." "The smoke was too thick." hs of Alexander KamlnakI who ei> - Irving Wlckbans, Sr. deck wa.s "covered with water. Other crew members came after mind that a similar event 35 years treasurer and general .manager of Pond said he handled a hose, explained. me,” hs tpld. "Passengers couldn't MONSIGNOR CARROLL, caped from the Hampden county Dlondaj', September 17 ago brought Into being toe first com- the Birmingham Water Co., and The funeral of Irving Wickham, Saw ,%o Offlrem playing it on the fire through win- Sr., was held yesterday afternoon Hoover askeil Pond about the come up. because the fire had cut jail at Springfield, Maas., told of a ;00—Betty and Bob. mercial use of radio transmission in 4 REASONS WHY OUR treasurer of the Industrial Associa- Dr. Bregstein was ' questioned dows. personnel of the stewards—thsir them Off." visit to Alexander about two week» :15-8Gale Page. America. • tion of the Naugatuck VsJIjy, -at'2 p. m. at the Thomas a. .Oougan closely concerning the assistance, or OF NEW YORK, IS DEAD funeral homo on Holl street and at Forced Back By Fire nationality In particular. "And didn't you make any effort ago during which the prisoner said 30—Women’s National Republl- It WM in 1800 that Gugllelmo Mr. Scranton was for years oni lack of assistance, of crew members. "We were gradually forced back "The stewards were of mixed na- to save the passengers?" Kopf was ."I’m going to get out of here as con Club—^Ogden L. Mills, former Marconi inBtalled some of hla rather of Derby’s most prominent business St. Mary’s Episcopal church at 2;30. During the service John (3iam- The witness repeated that during by the swiftly spreading flames." tionalities,” Pond replied, "most of aaked: Canaan. Sept. 17.—(AP) — Very soon as possible." U. S. Secretary of toe Treasury. crude apparatus aboard a b ^ , took men. He was a pioneer In the gas the frenzied dashin).’ about .of paa- “ t saw it would be impossible to them wert Americans." • Couldn't Reach Them Rev. Msgr. Thomas G. Carroll, chan- When told that Alexander might 5:00—News. It to toe scene of the r i^ and TELEPHONE IS BACK AGAIN and electric buslneas and active in here sang "Ablds With Me" and "Reaco Perfect Peace." sriigers, he saw no stewards and no extinguish the fire." "What do you know of drunken- "We couldn't get to them." he cellor of the archdiocese of New have used keys with which to pass 5:15—Mythical Ship of Joy. transmitted tq shore a nws or -so the development of both, especially officers. Nor. be added, did he see Pusst'ugjra began streaming up ness among ths craw?" Hoover said tsrsely. York and pastor of St. John the through doors between him and 5; of electricity. The .bearers were George Mullen, 130—Kellogg Singing Lady. a^y, signals toat were sent to the Walter Halladay, Samuel P. Koch any notice in his stateroom telling on the deckTPdild continued, and he questioned. -- ,pf ■ - Evangeliat’s church In New York liberty, Walter said, “that guy 5::85—Little Orphan Annie. New York Herald by land wire m He ivas a 32nd degree Mason, him which life boat to go to In ,the "Was there any?" "straighten out a hose.' doesn’t need any keys. Just give member of, New Haven Com- and James Coleman. Officials of the and several officera took charge of City, died late yesterday at the 6;■ 00—Three X Sisters. toe form of toe result of that year's N. Y.. N. H and H. Railroad all of event of an accident. ---- them. “ Naturally," the witness reapond- "But," be continued, "we didn’t home of friends In Twin Lakes. He him a piece of wire and, that’s all 61:15—Goodrich baseball resume. contest , mandcry and Pyrlad Temple, Nobles Dr. Bregstein slid Into the water "We pacified them and led them ed. get any water on the fire." was secretary to Patrick Cardinal be needs.” Walter said that Alex- of the Mystic Shrine, Bridgeport, Hartford; Herbert Mitchell repre- 6:30—Time, weather. Try these tonight: “Business is getting better month by month. Now I can affonJ eentlng Manchester Grange and down a rope and was rescued by a ' down to 'C deck. 1 saw several "When we w ere In port some of "W'e were more or less frighten- Hayes. ander studied the use of wire aa a 6;:45—Lowell Thomas. an Elk and a member of the Sons of ed," be remarked. W ^F -N B C : 6:46, Frank Buck Union Vetarans of the Civil War. Rollin Hilt of Manchester. 'Ifeboat from th e. Monarch of H er-; pa»-*'<'ngers. In a panic, leap over- the stewards got drunk, but not on substitute for door ke.irs while at 7;:00—Amos 'n' Andy. 1 telephone. I find the telephone helps me get spare-time jobs, Rev. James Stuart Nelli,, officiat- muda. boaril. * duty, I would not permit It." "He worked at the hose for about The Very Rev. Monsignor Thomas Wethersfield prison In this stat^; 7: Serial, network change; 7:80—Gar- .There are.no ijear surviving re- five minutes." IS—Charles H. Cole-for-Goveroor latives. HU wifs died two years ed and burial was in East cemetery. The! ultness. asked about the ^ dashed to my room and got my Hoover led the witnest back o :r G. Carroll, chancellor of the Arch- Mrs. John KamlnakI, mother- of Campaign. den Concert: 8:30-Joe Cook; 9:30. loo. One call of this kind a month more than pays ray telephone morale and discipline of the ship's : B6shBg4it." his -testimony about the captain's "\Ve took positions at the life diocese of New York, waa born In the man, visited Alexander last ^ to lc ChoUters; 11:00—Johnny ago. An only son, Raymond. boats. We guided passengers up." :S0—Handsome Walter. Johnson’s orchaitra. ^ bill. Yes, sir, my telephone is earning the little it costs me. Scranton, died in service in Franco employes, sold he wae not satisfied i . . *■ told of going to complaint on non-attendance at fire Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 49 years ago. Friday and, Walter said today, :^5—Marie Cozzl, baritone. with the service given. i -•rtaterpoms, looking for passengers and boat drills. Kopf said he put out from the He was one of a large family, well found him In an unusually happy WABC-C3S: 6 :1 5 -Nick LucM. during the World War. doomed liner in Number One life :00—Jan Garber’s Supper club. The body .of Mr. Scranton Is be- He cited an Instance of what be j *tY«*belts. Pond said when an Insufficient known in that city. mood. Although no admission Mountaineers; ODD FELLOWS HOLD boat. Monslgnor Carroll attended the :30—King’s Guard Quartet. ing brought hare today for burial. considered rudeness and Inefficiency Po*id said the smoke became so number of crew members reported would be made at headquarters, 1^ :45—"Seth Parker" (}hortwave 8:80—Georgle P»rloe: 9:80—Address My family has missed the telephone these last two years. Now on the part of a walteV. thick he could scarcely see and that for drill, the drill wouM be "held "How many passengers were in parochial echool at Poughkeepsie is reported that police are watrjl former Senator James A. Reed- 11 passengers wsrs told to descend to that life boat?" and wu a student at St. Charles broadcast)—songs and sea chan- they are happy again, calling friends and family. We seem to Dr. Bregstein then itilunteered over again." ing the home of Kamlniki't paren ties, Phillips Lord and crew; tales Dannjr Russo Orchestra. PICNIC SATURDAY this information. ' 'D‘ deck. "There haa been- some ' crltlclam "Three or four." College In Maryland, He studied at in this city. Local police were aS RAIN PREVENTS ; "WTjo ordered the Ilfs boat lower- adventure. • “ -i 'WJZ-NBC: 6:00—Return of Amps be part of the community again. We are invited out more, too, ’’One day I saw an ^ptn can of "I beard a man. a passenger, that such a large number of the' St. Joseph's seminary In Rome, vised by the Springfield police that'* shout: ed away?" where he received the degree of doc- :00.i-Oreater Minstrels. n Andy, (west repoat a t 10); 7:30— paint on thersblp," hs parratsd.' crew escaped and so many poasen- the fugitive had stolen an autoipo- 9 ^ n b r l ^ e C^lby addrogg; 8:00— now that we can be reached, quickly snd easily, at any time. ‘Come on. let's go overboard— gers did.not. Why was that?" Hoo- i "The chief engineer ordered it." tor of divinity, and was ordained bile In Long Meadow, Mast., and :30—Princess Pat Players—"Im- - STRIKE SESSION I I noticed this becauae I over-1 what are you waiting for?" another I Kopf said be saw but one other perial Love" (3-act spy drama). Minstrels: 9:00—NBC concert or- ...... ver asked. there Sept. 18, 1909. He retilrned was billeved to have driven away Rebekahs and Families to heard a painter and another , crew 10: (Conlfnued from Page One) Popd expressed the opinion that lifeboat lowered Into the water — frpm abroad to become a professor in a southerly direction, 00—NBC Concert Orchestra. chestra: 11:80—Harold Stern or- member arguing about a job the "What are you standing around Number Three boat. 10::45—Democrat-Republican series. chestra. former waa doing. niany passengers bad jumpsd over- of philosophy at St. Joseph's sem- "I have been worried lately, wondering what we would do in Biass meeting in Center.Park tomer-’ for. you women ? " I "It was all smoke and I couldn't inary In the archdiocese of New HOLD srsP E C T ( II :00—Time, weather. What to expect Tueiday; •row rooming. Attorney Thomas ’ Join With Thera atForrest "i thought It was pretty risky to board prematurely. U-: case of fire or sickness. Now I know I can gej^ help quickly. He said he saw a bov Birds down “■We all tried to quiet them." he see." he explained. York. He resigned the post a year Boston. Sept. 17.— (AP) -r A ;07—Curley Joe, yodelling cowboy. ...^■“ “Tlca's Cup races, WEAF; McDonough Will be the keynote -’*'1* paint—of oily ■ a roperope and Into the sea. Kbpf said that on his way to the later when he was appointed secre- 11: IS—Hotel Pennsylvania Arches- speaker at ’ the ■ mass meeting ‘ paint—on the ship.’ declared. homeless youth who gave hii name WJZ-NBC. 10:15 a. m. and 880 n Thanks to the telephone, 1 feel safer leaving my family when I Bilckland Farm. "■Thehe. child just paddled over to a "When we saw some of the res- boat deck bs saw no passengcra; tary to Cardinal Farley. He served a.s .Frank Veichman, 21, waa ar- tra. Wednesday rooming and on Friday Bernard J. McNally of New York, lifeboat and was' saved.- Dthers "Tbd lights bad gone out by this II WEAF-NBC. 12:80. WJZ-NBC cuing boats come over, then I ad- Cardinal Farley In this capacity in rested by police today when be ar- ;30—Hotel Pierre .orchestra. 1:30; Wa BC-CBS, 10:30 a. m., 12 go off to w(5rk.' I kno-w fhev are always within reach of help. morning William M. atron, Demo-j cf the steward's department, a store- were sliding down the ropes and ; time." Rome, during the papal elections of rived here after riding a blind bsg- 12:;00—Hotel Waldorf-Astoria or eratlc nominee for Congresiman-at- keeper, testified that ht became vised tome of them to ollde down ! "How long was It after you had noon and 1 p. m. Other features: Members oT the Odd Fellowra and leaping over the side," he said. the. ropes." he testified. 1914, when Pope Benedict XV suc- i gage on a train which came from chestra. large will head the list of speakers.! aware, of the fire when be smelled entered your lifeboat .that the chief : WEAF-NBC, 1:00 p. m— Robert Rebekahs and their familtss will “The fire seemed to lick right He sold he saw tbs engins room ceeded to the papacy. I Springffleld. He was held for ques- 12 30—Hotel Montclair orchestra. Bedell, organ: 4:00—Blue Room Ths latter.. meeUng will be ad-1 smoke and U u r saw flames forward along the decks and bulkheads. engineer ordered the boat lower- On the death of Cardinal Farley, “.My wife seems more rested, now that she can shop by tele- Jouraed to the State Theater In caee hold an outing at Forrest .Buck- crow come up on deck, "anywrhere I tionlng to determine If he could shed CdChOM. land’s farm on Htllatown Road this on B deck about 3 a. m. (eastern There aeemed to be nothing to ed?" eight years after be had been ap- ! any light on the escape of Alexander of_rato. betvaren 3:30 and 4 o’clock." “About 10 minutes,” was the an- „,^'^®*'"CBS, 6:55 a. m.—Queen phone. In bad weather she does not have to go out in the rain. Saturday afternoon. All desiring standard t'me). 4ard Its advance." He estimated that 200 or 250 pas- pointed as secretary, Father Carroll ! Kaminski. New Britain jail guard ' bfflclaU of the union stated this "I saw members of the crew as- He said that on the portside he swer. _ became pastor of the Church of ths w llhelmlna of HoUand (also WEAF- morning that a member of the lo- transportation are rsquested to j sengers bad been on the after decka slayer, w)io escaped from the Hamp- She does her marketing in a minute or two, without leaving the meet st Odd Fellows hall at ths sisting passengers." he responded In could see no hoses being played on "He ordered It several times. The Holy Trinity, New Rochelle, N. Y.. den county jail early today. cal clergy’will epeak at one of the during the fire. engineer got In the boat himself." S^w ’ * ' .^*^°“** FMhlon house. Yes, sir, we’re all glad we have our telephone again.” Center at 1:30 o’clock Saturday. answer to questions regarding the fire. The witness asserted „that he where he served until June 1923, The youth who said he originally mass meetings in Center park thlr sailors deportment. 4- . "You beard no one order him Into when he v/as appointed chancellor WJZINBC, 1:45—Nellie RsveU In. week. I . A sports program is betiig "plan- Fire Beyond Control knew nothing .of th« fire until about It?" came from Alabama was held as a ned for the. children In the after- He said they tried to persuade’; 3 o'clock. of the archdiocese of New York. He suspicious person and was finger tervlew; 4:15—Jackie HeUer, tenor. .{assengers to enter ilfeboau, and Pond declared that when he first "No—he did It himself." succeeded the Very Rev. Monslgnor •mOMSON RENOMI.V.ATED noon. lnclU(llng a baseball game saw ths fire It was beyond control. "There was no fire, i know, at The bearing was recessed for printed and photographeqr • Telephone costs as little as 8c a day, (Less in most-districts; and other athletic events. Soda and that officers of the ship asslsttd pas- 2:30, be said. Joseph P. Dlnen to this office and at Springfield police' were notified Monday, Sept. 17, e. d. a. t. Middletown, Sept. 17.—(AP) — "Did you notice anything peculiar lunch. the same time was transferred from NO RABBIT NO BACE other refreshments will bs served sengers InWv'llfe preservers. about the fire—tta rapid spread?" He was asked about the water and representatives left there to Tonight marks toe Inauguration slightly higher in a few.) Write or telephone our business office today; Tert C. Thomeon the eenlot high Hoover said that George I.. New Rochelle to the pastorate of the view the suspect. program aeries oyer station ‘sherifT of the state Gtrougli (tontlnu- and a hot dog roast will be held in , Dickerson'Nr-Hoover, head of the "No sir, 1 did not. I \vould say the pressure In the hose he had manl- Alagna. radio operator who has in East St Louis—UhsuctSaiful in THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND the evening. Coffee will be sarv- inquiry, questioned the witness about pulat'ed. Church of St. John the Evangelist in WDRC, Hartford. The program or, if you prefer, give your order for service to any telephone employee. c'js yesri of service was renomlhat- sd. wind fanned the fire swiftly previous testimony been termed New York City (Manhattan). conslnta of a aeries of outstanding court attempts to block a local the use of inflammable polish on the | through the ship. Good Ftessure ix)th "agitator”, and.a hero In the •NO.MINATE JUDGE CL.ARK promoter's plana for a dog racing ed for offlcs by ths Middlesex, coun- It U expected that a large num- On Thursday, Sept. 6. Monslgnor Hartford; Sept. 17—(AP)—Judge dramatic producUons, each episode ty convention today. Thomson was 1 J .1. , .... I responsible . "I would say the preasuro waa disaster, would not be called- to the Carroll was stricken with a heart ci^plete In itself and dealing with meet, twenty deputy sheriffs decid- ber oi members and their families McNally declared be knew nothing I for life belts In stand today. Walter H. CHark waa today unan)m- ed on more direct action. They con- elected first In 1910. The late Sheriff wiU turn out for this event and the good", the witness said, “although attack In the home of friends at ‘ous)y nominated for .Tiidge of Pro- OrlentaJ as well as domestic themes. TELEPHONE COMPANY pewey of Hartford-, bad more terms about this. I have seen it better;" fiscated the electric rabbit. The nro. comrnlttee in. charge is working Twin Lakes, Conn., with whom it i-ntc In the Hartford District by tb* J ne program. Is sponsored _hy Lux. gram ended. j Mit there was break In c(intlnunlty. hard to make the outing a success. He estimated the pressure '.vas bad been b)s custom to spend one Republican Probate cons’entloo sit- powerful enouzh to throw a stream 'month ever)’ vear. ting here. - _____

MANCHESTER EVENti^G HERAIJ). M RJfCtoB^ MONDAY, SBPm«BBR it. 1*4. SEPTEMBER 17,1984. T NEEDLEPOINT MAKES A COMEBACK SUCCESS BEGINS AT 67 FOR WIDOW Handmade Tapestries Provide Splendid Gifts YOUR ' WITH FIRST NOVEL OFF PRESS Daily Health C l u b a-IILDREN Never Expected To See Stories Published Service GREEN BLANKS BLUEnlLDS IN TITLE OPENER. 3 . _ j y O ltv Robf<» Barton ■ HOW TO PREPARE POOD G i r l PROPERLY FOR GROUPS One fly can keep the baby awake. BalUmore Health Officials 9** Dean Brothers Humble Giants Tuiicc Johnny Manki» Pitche* M abu McEuif Flies love babies and the cart out Down Valuable Kitchen Rules, To mt tr/mifmoffite. on the porch draws them like a pot Present Ocenrrence of Dlsense or . of honey. PolsaniBg. BEODT HERE tOJfAy Moequlto netting is a great com- RAINBOW FAVORITE TO CARDS SWEEP TWIN c'J.^‘kp,|SUTHERLAND PICKS Thanks To Mankus BOOTS R A E B C B N ,^ and prat- i This Is the second of two arttclo* VL Unbeatable Ball, ( fort. both day and night for bed, by Dr. Flsbbeln on the proper pre- tf, la anobbed by w ^ th y SVL\1A | bukgy and play pea. paration of large amonnts ot foods: M*nche*ter Green Comnranity Oub BrVERS. HmnlllatfA Boals~aer«pta i tton’t park the buggy beside the tha attention* ^ RUSS LCyD, By DR. MORRIS VISHBBIK. DEFEAT ENDEAVOUR AND BILL BEFORE HUGE CHAMPS TO REPEAT „ AB B HPO A E g a r ^ e can. As to the tatter. It Borello, If ., .2 ' 1 1 0 0 0 ' handaome awlnmilng tnatrurtor, needs special summer treatment. Lovett, 8b .. Only 2 Hits, Wbiffs 1 and ImpoUlvely^ope* witk him. Editor, Journal ot the American . . 4 0 1 1 2 0 L Scrub out once a week with hot Medical Association, and of Zapatka, ** , 0 0 1 0 oh strong suds and an old broom. Dry- CROWD OF 6 2 ,0 0 0 THIS GRID sea son! •3' Almost InuDixUately she' reallxe* Hygela, the Health Mogattne RETAIN AMERICA’S CUP Patri**, 2b . .4 0 1 8 1 the m arrw e is a mistake. Russ ing upside down to the siin ruins H. JorvU, cf .4 I 1 2 0 0 1 gets a Jc Miami and leaves, fly egg* that so quickly turn Into Because of. the numerous cooes R. Jarvl*. rf .3 0 0 0 Chunky Portdder Hurls Hnblardites to bpresshre maggots. Wrap garbage up In 0 0 promlBtog to. send for her. He doe* Qf disease End food poisoning Plnney, Ib .. .3 0 1 5 2y' 0 ' not «vj(w. Months pas* and then newspapers, but drain dry first. Dizzy Takes First 5-3; Paul Sees Gophers Strongest Segar, that have developed, the Baltimore Uids ChalleiiKer in First | King of Amateurs | .3 0 0 16 1 lory Oyer West Side League Champs Before Crowd, oomqa aord, that Kuss has been Don’t put any empty On cana or .8 1 1 0 ,/o 0 ' In a motorboat accident. bottles in a barrel or bucket to dis- department of health makes a num- — • pose of later, unless they arc well ber of suggestions on bow proper- Beats HobbeD in 11-Inn- Among Big Ten Elevens;' ots‘ gets a Job In a department | Race Bot FaOs to Finish in 29 8 8 T 2 of 5,000 Fans; Winners Tally Twice in Third, Agam n Sbe Is lonely until she meets | washed out. Clover the container. ly to prepare food for large group*. Bluefleld .A. C. ^DENIS FEMV.W, you: g author. : Electric fans are permissible In These suggestions are; Required Time, Due toj ing Dnel 3-1; Shave Mar- L. S. U. Southern Choice; AB R Re Introduce* her to some of ,ii* hot nurseries nowadays, but they 1. AU persona handling, prepar- Brennan, cf . ;2 Sixth hy Bunching Hits off Ed Kovis. frtenda Including beautiful K.AV should be near the celling and tam - ing or otherwise coming In direct C. Smith, 2b ... CHILUNOFORD ed away from' the baby. Never let contact with the food to be served Lack of Wind; Defender | gin to 31-2 Games. Princeton Best in East. Routenburg. if . any child sit close to an electric fan should wash their. hands thorough- B. Smith, rf ... One Sunday be appears unexpect- with It blowing direcUy on him. ly with soap and water, using a edly and takes Boots to visit rous- | Katkaveck, e .. With a record-breaking crowd of close to 5,000 fani lookiM Always Boll Bottle* hand brush to clean under the Seems Better Handled. By HUGH .3..,FVLLERTON. -IR. A Roguskue, 3b in amazed and respectful admiration. Johnny Mankus pitched Ins' of his at Easthampton. Boots ; Make a religious rite of boiling nails and the crevices of the skin. BV JOCK SUTHERLAND Is received cordially and ha* a gor- Associated Press Sports Writer Head Coach, E. Roguskus, 1 ! Manchester Green Community Club to an impreeaivB milk bott.es. Boll the bottle brush, They should rinse their hands to Kennedy, ss geous time until Kay appears and { too, and the funnel .and caps and running water and dry them on an I'nlvcrslfy of Pittsburgh. triumph over the Bluefielda in the opening encounter of the takes possession of Denis. Hurt and < B.V ALAN GOULD The Cardinals took thelr’.1riumph- j Kovls, p nipples and spoons and everything individual single sendee towel or Aasodatefi Pres* Sportn Editor annual town title baseball series at Jarvis Grove yesterday. Jeakms, Boots Insists on returning ' Needlepoint ta p e ^ y whirh Oan be that touches the baby’s formula In napkin. ant leave of N*w. York-ttiday with' Pittsburgh, Sept. 17. — It Is fool- to town alone. ish to try to pick sectional vilnners 3fl The score was S to 0, Mankus achieving a shutout by turning done by anyone Is used to cover the making. Wipe off the neck of 2. The room in which the food Is Newport, R. I.. Sept. 17.—ffsi NOW OO ON WITH THE STORV It’s my ultimatum. Delivered copy Subject to the fickle fancies of the Manchener Green . 002 010 000—8 many years. / fashioned ottoman ing. with a clean cloth. free from flies and other vermin Giants and only 3V4 game margin this, for I don’t know what to expect on Thursday or we are all washed Have your doctor give you the and dirt. All table tops, drain weather-god*.'the naval battle rf Rung batted In, Lovett (2|. Pln- P"rtslder. lame a* the result of Infantile paralvsls. had We up.” tor make up in the National League of the University of Pittsburgh team ney; /w o base hit*. H. Jarvis., Pa- CHAPTER XXXIV By MARIAN VOINO formula for the baby. This is more boards, cutting (flocks and 'boards 1M4 bstween Harold S. Vanderbilt’s Bluefleld* at his mercy from start to finish of the obntes't, and whiea pennant race. At the same time thl.s fall. . tr ls / three base hit. Brennan:' hits, tne smoke of battle—most of it rising frontr his bewildering assortment It was a burning morning. Dur- ■ Neyv % rk. ;— With our new lei- Heavens, what a dragon. Boots Important than all other things put should (>e washed with soap, and defender, Rainbow, and T. O. M. the Yankees advanced on Detroit Yet for all Wat. I am iinable to tog thb night the water ca;-^ had : sure a ^ the return to a more grac- thought, glancing sidewise into the together. Don’t think It queer If water. of^Mankus 2, Kovls 6; sacrifice of slants curves—had cleared, he »vad registered X total of 15 strike- Sopwlth’s British challenger. En- for another crucial four-game tilt. visualize where there will be many h ^ , Zapatka, E. Raguskus; stolen oiits and had been reached for only two hits. But dcaplte hi* feat, lack sprinkled the dusty street* and for lous .mode of living, handcraft arts deep well of the court, framed by he tell* you to boll the milk. It’s 3. All dishes and utensils ahould deavour, begins all over again o- Those Deans Again a brief apace durinj, the e:.rly , are/4galn in the limelight. Knitting the plate glass window. The re- a good old-faahloned custom come he washed .brfore being used. radical changes in the ranks of grid- ase, E. Raguskus: double plays. or baseball sense and Judgment at rfuclal points proved an outstanding day with - President Roosevelt After dividing the first two iron leaders in the various districts./ Lo\ett to Pliincy to Segar. Lovett factor In the Bluefleld*’ defeat. \ / hour* freshness persisted. By half needles are clicking, crochet hooks ceiver went down with a bang and back In our midst to save the Immerse them In hot soapy water. among the spectators.— games, the Cards swept the boards Despite wholesale graduation oT past nine the heat was unendur- /fly backwards and forward to fash- the swinging chair revolved until babies. Wash each utensil until there it no to Patrias to Plnney, Katkaveck to Toujfh For Knvit ------'•' '■ - -i, There was a brisk blow in pros- yesterday while a crowd of 62,573, ; stars and a surprisingly large turn- A. Raguskus; left on bases. Blue- Edward "Red” Kovls was We abJe. The-, sky seemed copper i ion smart bits of wearing apparel, its occupant faced her squarely. Fill bottles, pul on clean stoppers evidence of foreign dirt or parti- . pect, opined old sea dogs, and if so the largest the Polo Grounds has over among coaches I believe that were out. Jtopatka and Patris* be- bowl Inverted over the face of the | embroidery floss is discussed over atl/m of all needlepoint stitches, and keep in the ’-'gerator until cles of food.' Rtose in warm run- field 6. Manchester Gpeen (jomrau- Blueflelds’ surprising choice (oi: "You're Fenway's friend?” Mrs. Ettie Prichard hid her talents until past 60.. there was reason to expect the first ever held, looked on. Manager i The large Mr. Lou Little, 6olum- December will see, with few excep- nlty Club 6; base on ball*, off Mon- ing retires at first by Kennedy and sarth. • ! luncheon tables and. last but far The thread is worked diagonally Her color rose. "Yes." needed. Never, - jier use the same ning water until aU evidence of bla epaetr looks over the new ball tions or additions,______the same teams mound duty, lurprislng in that A. Ragaskus respectively. H. Jarvia Nothing, however, could keep the ' from least, women are becoming from left to right across the two bottle twice wi ,;iout boiling. soap Is removed. Drain by placing reel test In the fifteenth eeries (or Frank Frisch carried out his threat I ku* 6. Kovls 2; hlt'by pltchtr. R. "He tell you about the Job?” By MARY MARGARET MeBRIDB Illinois home, worrying about what the classic America’s Cup. to make the Giants biink there was : with which hl.s Lion* will, play for j leading the parades. Jarvis by Kovls, BrSnnan by Man- Billy Neubauer wa» regarded as a then came to bat and cracked out a crowd* from the sale 'counters at 'more and more Interested in mak- verticle and two horizontal threads "He—he said It was selling. I’ve Keep all ! }tUes away from to have for dinner when company them in a rack and covering them Is Better Handled (he chance to take anoWer crack Five of lost year’s eastern front beautifiu two-bagger. In on earneot Lacy’s. They, pres.sed In .-women • Ing needlepoint tapestry.' , of the canvas squares. On the way flies. Fill up with cold water and with a clean single service towel a cloud of Deans around them by kus; struck out, by Mankus. 15. Ko- certain starter. Kovls twirled had experience, although not with New York.—When the copy of came and how to make her budget In the zephyrs of air that made sending Dizzy In to gain his 26th ; at some west coast teijn to We Rose! runners again vls 11; time,'2 hours, 5 mihutes; __ ^ endeavdr to bring brother Harold to thin silks: women in cheap .'ot- The number of items that can back, use the same stitch, working books.!’ ' set away until laundering time stretch as far as possible. Her or napkin. ..Do not wipe dishes. Bowl conflict at the end of the sea- • masterful ball of a brand that would | In, Ray Jarvl* got to the way of a "Old Farm," her first book, came Dish towels are too often allowed It Impossible for Vanderbilt ' to victory 5 to 3 if) the opener, then i ahould be at the umpires, Brennan, Maloney, 8tur- tone, the seams straining under;be made in needlepoint is limitless, from right to left, making each She hated herself, hated him, for comes around. of the people who surrounded an- brto„ Rsitobow across the finish line following xyith Brother Paul, who son. I Have brought victory in any game pitched ball, and took first, Iwt their bulging arms; women with j Fire screens, pillow, ottoman and stitch j>aHs over one previously Suppose you live where you can from the publishers, Ettie Stephens other girl whose name was Ettie. to fall on the floor or are used for top of We Hat. g*on. that did not Include the superlative Frank Plnney. the long, lean flrst- . , - j . - mahlng her falter and stammer this other purposes. toslob the time limit of five and a gave only aix bits to an eleven-ln-1 expensive handbags and clean I chair covers, us well as illustrated made. Thus a perfect cross stitch j way. Why was It she alwavs felt not get Ice. Perhaps then, you have Prichard, who is sixty-seven, Now the little Ettie, like the lltUe half hours oa Saturday, the, only nlng duel with (3arl Hubbell, to vrin : There la litti* exblbitloa contributed by Mankus. sacker of the Green rose to tha oc- ’ glovss; women with neither and | motto* to. put . u-wi..!behind glass in pic- '-formla formed, ed. v i ' . | such a fool In these business Inter- a cool spring house to keep the couldn’t bear for a whole day to Dood, was always reading or dream- 4. Place all perishable foods un- 3 to I. j reason 4, \expsct th* race for th* Western Conferencs Kovls fanned eleven of the Hublard- casion and smacked .one over C, der refrigeration below 60 degrees clear developments were that the with parcels wrapped in sleazy pa- ; ture frames are fascinating. You’ll The half cross stitch is used most. Views ? W'ould she never learn bottjes cool look at It or even touch It. ing or, telling stories to the other Anerleoa defender woe sharper oa The Dodger* hammartd the third I OLYMPICS SMOTHER that e 1 t\h e r title looms os a six-team affair. Ite* and except for the third and S ^tb’s head for a single that w u per, tied with thin, ■ r.rellable find that a piece of needlepoint wall widely - . especially for filling in; poise? But the big, handKjme, But these are rare today, so U Is There was the deafest, wish of children. And one evening when sbe Fahrenheit. Do not wrap foods In the t*Uwav, bettor baadled by her Princeton oAcJol A revived Notts Dam* squad is to sixth Innings, when a brace of hits an M. Jarvl* needed to seampoP strings. Boots hated them all to- ; tapestry often will give a living In this well to know of a, substitute... paper nor store them In a tightly placi Cubs Into submtistOB twice I In each frame accounted for a total home with the third tolly for th* backgrounds. In this one the. frowning man of 40 had a rapier her life fulfilled, a novel actually was eight and had Just finished a professloBal orew tad that Badeo- 11 to 6 and 6 to 4. . umbla will hav# com* out of SouW Bend. Once day with a deadly hatred. Ifw a s ii’oom that homey touch that all threads are pulled from left ; glance that stabbed one Home-Made Refrigerator written and published, yet now that book by a great writer named covered Ixiwel. Do not overcrowd wjur’e mostly amateur crew—Cor- uiu)]cc * a ■ f u I again Jh« Rambler* rsally should of three runs, had the Community Green. Segar filed out to Brenama, stripped the refrigerator: allow room (or .*?• ’ ’***'*• Increased | agony to be courteous, to force In- decoration* try to achieve. And right, only. ,! one of all small devices and pre- Get a very big clean pan and put It was done, she suddenly felt that Charlies Dickens, Ettie, in, her calico inthians among yachting men— weir lead ,« 6H games with a brll- I BRISTOL BY 7 TO 1 eampoigne. o f ramble. BImer Layden eon be Club lads pretty well under control. and another Green inning woa over. terest Into one’s dying tone* there’s no, nicer gift for some favor The half, cross tramme stitch i tenses. cold water to It. Then scrub thor- nobody would ever buy it and that apron, ran out behind the smoke- circulation of air. suffered eomething approaching the llant 2 to 1 vlctoiy over Washing- i We two, Prince- counted upon to put a oplendld team This seriea, to decide the champion-/ In the eeventh, th* Blueflelds ob- Ite friend than a picture of' her the same a* the half cross except oughly four bricks and set them on f. Allow 'none but those who on th* field. There never has l>e*n ship of Manchester, is a best two Would the morning never end? "Takes intelligence," Burt Mas- It probably was terrible anyway. home a,nd looking up into the starlit "Jitters" under the pressure of the ton. while the Yanks yielded 5 to 2 i ton, although It tained the second of their two hits; The humid air was like a tangible ihome, worke> cleared for the sufierer’a pasalng. ; “ haven’t the time or in- _ ___^ ____ on box with shelves. Use -larger a BOOK," she said to her daughter, the grown-up Ettie told me. “My have washed their bands thorough- St every stage and baffled only by Army has a -splendid sophomore cessful spring practice. I,ew1e pitcher* out there hurling superb made a valiant, but a little too slow, There would be "heat wave" head- i ohnatlon ,to go in for something | tlila stitch must be worked to and missal. But she had one last word cloth to hang down over sides. Margaret, in a wondering tone, book is published, my publishers ly In the' manner previously de- Shaw’s two-hit elbowing gfiv* the crop coming to replace a host of Mardage'a Oklahoma Sooner* and ball, lightning like double plays, attem pt to get Eddl* at first. Ken-' for him. scribed. the lack of sufficient breeze, bad White Sox a 2-1 triumph aver the Local Rooters to Easy tense moments following each other lines to the papers'again tonight. ! f^ n ^ work departments: fro. Otherwise, it must be turned. Bricks are porous and will suck wiping her eyes. are pleased, and even. the critics apparently three-quarters of a mile Lawton Little graduated lumlnarlas. While th* Kansas appear to he the more seri- nedy then struck out, and the Bliid- In the slums firemen would open ' •*^P'y Mautlful designs--re-, a ound and the needle brought out "I’ m at Lacy’4," she said oriefly. up the water and keep cloth moist. “You see, I couldn’t realize It then say that the people 1 have written 6. If the dishes are to lie used Red Hose and Wey went on to belt Cadets hardly era likely to come up ous threats to the Cornhusksrs’ su- in rapid succession, and alWay* the field’s chances to tie things Up be- "I’ve been there for almost a year.” ahead and only a half mile to reach out a second dsclslon 12 to 10. threat of the team behind evening the hydrants to gush bright streams I tapestries, behind Uie last made stitch. It’s- By the procc.ss ot (evaporation, tem- and I can’t even now," she explain- about are live and realrr-whlch is a second time, see that facilities the finish line when the Red Ball In- New York, Sept. 17.—(AP) —The Victory in Exhibition; fl"*! unbeaten, as they premacy In th* Big Six. came dimmer. The Green was out of water into the streets where the i , ° ” R‘oal of which can be found used mostly on old Gobelins repro "That so?" His eyes raked her perature will be lower-than the out- ed, wistfully. "Of course; T , sup- what I hoped they would feel. So are at hand for rewashing them ad- outstanding golfer since Bobby Seventh place Athletics turned did lost toll, Wey Should finish with thing* up. Not until the last Blue- three In a row In tlielr half of th* small pointed face with its frame equately according to the procedure dicating "no contest” was dropped back the Browns twice, 2 to 1 and a creditable record. fleld batter waa disposed Of was the urchins might play. . . . " museums and art codec ductlons ’" ...... to obtain the feeling, of side air. pose I ought to begin to believe I am very happy, for I can go on from thq halyards of th e. commit- Jones and a youth on whose bead In th* south, watch Louisiana seventh, Mankus by a quick heave antiquity. of gilt hair. "Well, let you know. The whole affair can be set In the now, because after all,, one big mag- now with the work I love. ■given. 2 to 0. The PJttsbur'gh-PhlUlea’ Game Is Fast Throughqnt. Pittsburgh must rebuild. Three State, where Biff Jones has small "am* Won, and when, by a brilliant from A. Ragaskus to firSj, and Boots saw the hands of her watch ’ ' Write your name and addre.st here. tee boat. It may be a different story the championship crown may rest double bin was permanently rained louble-play this waa accomplished, crawl around to her^lunch penod Once you’ve chosen the pattern, Not that you have to stick to old- cellar or any place out of the heat. zine did publish one series of short "L have had many letters from 7. Do not under any circum- today, if th« wind does its part regulars of 1933 have to Carry a army of Rophomores to add to Borello and Lovett fanning. Al- the re.-it is easy. .Many of the Telephone number, too.” Don’t use a soiled cloth—ever. stances permit volunteers to pre- for some time to come that's what out. comparatively Inexperienced squad powerful pack of veterans. the crowd rose en masse to give though Kovls, first up for the Blue- with a.passionate sen.satlon >f grat- X ' m .* ’; ish looking l-*l.L»g:antapestries. ICO, OUlllCSome OI of I the stories and is now doing another. women as old or older than I am, This was the way, she reminded Keep two on hand, one to be washed pare in their own homes quanti- and the.British crew settles down Is said of'William Lawson Little. through a rigorous schedule. The Johnny Mankus anti hIS team-mates itude. She would have iced tea pieces have a Tramme backgrouml • modern designs, such a« the chai m-Ui- Besides, in the last issufe, they put pathetic letters, begging me to tell to business with a* much efficiency The 23-year-oId Unlvarsity stU' Yesterday afternoon, the local Battling th* Tiger* for sectional flolds in the eighth reached first on an underlay of .yarn already ting Scottie on the pillaw, pictured herself, they let yoii down easily. out while the other Is In use. Change my name right on the cover. Ettie them, too, how to write. Oh, how ties'of food for large groups. These , Olympic* beat Bristol at Charier Panther* toe* a mimber of team* honor* win be Marry Mahre's Geor- an ovation they will /not soon (or- a free pass, thn budding threat W'O*. 1 . . . she would bathe her face an,l They said. “We’ll let you know," water in pan every day. Better volunteers may be cleanly and s* tt has shown enthusiasm. dent who has the burly build of a get. , , / hands. . . . worked by hand on the design, it.; here today, give an air of elegance Stephens Prichard, just like tta tl . I wish I could tell them! But you May Be Improved fullback, and a killer of the likeness Oak to th* tun* of 7 to 1. that have been welting for a chance gia Bulldogs, Duke University and, rather quickly nipped as Brennoa work- : to any home. One smart homemnk- and of course they did nothing of than no ice is this home-made re- College. I’rodiict cannot tell another person how to dp spotless In their housekeeping, but for revenge. a* usual, Tennessee. These seem tnauspIclouS Start struck Old. C. Smith filed out to As she went to . her locker the the kind. Well, she could go back frigerator, but try to get real.Ice for when preparing foods on such large Those who think the Englishman of Dempesy went through 1934 like BILL FORTIN WINS Th# game tlarled with-.plenty of Th# gam* opened somewhat In- head of the department beckoned to ing the motif. V ou can u.se a er has made needlepoint covers for i "But when you’ve wanted any- the thing that is in her heart. Each will break sail faster and with more a young collusus. Little’s crushing to b» the Chief contenders, but Tu Plnney. and Rautenbiirg foiled' to . i frame or, If'vou like simniv wnru ih„ ' to ’Lacy’s and the salca counters baby bottles if possible. thing as much for sixty years a.s must hope and believe and work — scale, the procedure is entirely dif- combination by the local team. The Fordham University has a difficult lane, Alabama and Vanderbilt each ausplclously for the Green. "Hook ” beat Eddie Segar’a throw to first. her from the doorway of .a glassed tnnestrv m vn,,r r ^ ^ "" her; and bargain days. TThis h i . hhad » H been ferent from that used in preparing assurance now that the first nerv- triumph Saturday over the Texas ball was kept swinging from wing Brennan waa the first man to face and partitioned cubicle. Miss ' I,,® .your Imnd.s, i._Tho. living room Another has a dny- I’ve wanted to write, then It takes for dear dreams do come true!” toterseotlonal card, but Sleepy Jim should have more atuff Won it pos Kovls wa* touched for a two-bagger a mirage, a chimera. .She hadn’t Vencbuela Is the third largest smaller quantities of food. ousness is jqver include Captain meUl worker, David (Spec) Gold- VFW GOLF TOURNEY to wing and the Bristol defena* Mankus, and Hook, with twp strikes by Patris* In the Green’s half of the Houghton looked . atebn, hut then , .. ! higli with ' needlepoint' a little time to get accustomed to Clayton Mdfrisey, skipper of the man, of Dallas, by the lopsided Crowley con be depended upon to sessed a year ago. renlly believed in it, . . . oil producing rountiy in the the knowledge that you have, done 8. Whenever possible, all perlsh- orack.ed under the pressure. Before produce a much Improved array In Tiny Thornhill has We best-look on him "hooked" onto one that eighth, but .by striking out the that was her habitual expression.1 - * I* *be found-, pillows. (To Be Contimird) THE SILVER LINING eble foods should in the process of lll-fated Henry Ford, which twice fflargln of 8 and 7 In the final round Wa game bad progressed 20 min- traveled tor and wide to place Mr. Boots was conscious of a lift of world. It at last." hi* second year at the New York in- Ing squad Wat Stanford University Jarvis brothers retired the side for preparation be placed, in small was defeated by the old Lqnenbcrg- of the U. 3. Amateur gold tourna- utes Austin had performed the "hat stitution. has had in yaara. y*t I suspset that Brennan on thtro. But C. Smith no gain. apprehension in her heart. Columbus, O.—Gov. D. White, bowls surrounded by ice, or other- «r. Blue Nose, Angle Walters at the ment. was a companion piece to his trick” for the Olympics, and Flem- next up hit Into/a clSver double-play "Someone is calling you on the against the counter. ’’You burning ' with re.sentment No •he It isn’t quite exact to say that Turns in Lowest Score m Colgate University faces a harder the University of Southern Callforn- Neat Double Play I „ ^ ordered liquor licenses removed wise kept thoroughly chilled. W'heel In the international fisher- 14 and 13 victory over James Wal- ing scored number four with a low program than usual, but his. man- that eliminated Hook and himself The final inning opened cheerfully telephone, Mrs. Lufia." said ; ' ' doqked , would -not be grateful to him for ! Mrs. Prichard began writing after from* establishments displaying slot men’s race. “They’ll d6 better." he lace the Scotch carpenter at Prest- ,la again will show the way to th* she reached her sixties. The truth 9. Have available (or food offal Shot from the left wlrig. Half time-; power should see little Andy Kerr outfit* on the Paclfio Coast. How as threats. Rautenburg fanned and for the Bluefleld*. B. Smith r**ch- older woman in a perfectly ex- V " day. giving her thlK'^oppdminUv. ft wns 1 machines. and garbage a water-tight metal opined, "but say we admire the way wick .In the British amateur last Handicap Play; Peterson Manchester. 4; Bristol, 0. through. th* visitor* Were through. The ing first when PatrUs took toO long pressionless voire'Which, howcvei, is that she has been writing all her “They don’t give the victim a both, crews handled sail. Fisher- May. ard Jones ha* so much manpower at, turned his hack upon her and" for- P«r‘ W pri.te «hd ..ar,rro- I life. But she neVer began selling garbage container equipped with a In Ws second half the Olympic* Four newcomers in W« ranks of his command that he scarcely can Green presented Borello a* lead-off to gather to his hit and throw to managed to convey the lmpre.».>-ear crop to odd to a veteran asssm- Washington. Navy Blit Ingram u atri** cached first, and Borello ting to Lovett a eixtllng grounder, The lobby of the big office build- confiscated machines with axes. "It served, and the wholesomeness of Disappointed by the Inconclusive but the ’’double" victory in the Shea Post. V. F. W„ pi^Wd their the ball rebounded and Pitman made advanced/to third when Kennedy w-hich Joe picked up end totoed torrid pavement among the Jostling ed so fast that I hadn't time even ■gave me some exercise, it got rid of amateur field has been achieved In blag*. Th* Piaid'* prospects are said to hav* sontothlng out Of the When Boots heard Denis’ voice ing Was cool, almo.st empty. She the tood all go a long way toward Outcome of Saturday'* sailing, the th« ---- —.second tournament of the.season oh sure of It on the second shot, Man- the rosiest in year*. ordinary at the University of <2au- muffed th* ball, but H. Jarvle fell a quickly to pstriee netitog fimitb, sh. realized why the exception had crowds. It was a pity she li.adn’t to think," Mrs. Prichard confided, the machines and it, helped the po-\ b'lmmoth sightseeing fleet, was at victim to Kovlt and the inning was time to refresh herself but she stepped Into a car with intricate her candid gray eyes bright with tpe making the affair a success. It i* Harnirt V although there was fre- chester again pressed arid Hamilton Trusty Toilman inhented a veter. tornia, tiowsver, and Bill Bpaulding’s and then Patris* ahot th* pill to been made. Not even prim Mis* bronze grilles, her heart beating lice relief fund $265.20 worth,” he often less expensive to serve a nu- anchor ovsr the week-end awaiting 9 - England In quent showers and wet fairways all scored number 7, The gam* was over, Johnny Mankus ratirra, via Plnney m time to catch the speed- would have to hurry now to make excitement of remembering. She said. 1911; Jones in 1930 and Little. ------ayi an team at th# University of West University of California at Los An- Houghton, eyeglassed, 50 ‘and double time. Maybe Mr. Master- tritious meal than it is to offer one tha signal that calls the cup boats afternoon, on the Cogswell Brook tost throughout the 90 minute* and Virginia. H* does not have to de- geles Bruins may surprise. the *trlk*-out route, the three Blue- ing Andy and by this spactaoul&r. plump, could resl-i. Deni* at his'i the appointment On time. How like looks less than her sixty-seven to th* storting line at 10:40 a m., fleld batsmen to face him in the 'enis' arrogance Ho make a 'our son would be gone . . . maybe he years, (or her skin is as soft and m at does not contain the protective Golf course, Rockville. \ Referee McDonald had hi* work cut pend upon a sophomore at any posi- An extended shifting of coaches double-play the Green wrote "flnie” most charming, .She said, "Yes." in wuold not see her, after all. Oklahoma proclaimed. Mother’s I fi^xls, which are dairy products, (e. s. t.) and tends ths armada out Winners of th* last tournatoent Out for him to supervlss the game. second, and Kovla after fanning the to the Blueflelds’ ambition to win O’clock appointment for her, know- clear as a child’s and her white Day two years before It was rec tion, and, with Improved morale, th* In the southwest makst any accu a tone deliberately restrained and A blond girl with s.culptuied hair fluffing into an aureole about frqs'n fruits, and vegetables. to sea again. The President who In August failed to conIC through as Goals: Manchester. Austin. 3; Mc- Mountaineers should be hard to re- rate forecast Impossible. Ray Mor- first two Hnblardites to appear al- the first game of the eeries. Impersonal. ing perfectly wey how difficult it ^uris and mascaraed lashes took ognlzed nationally. remained aboard Vincent Astor’a expected, perhaps due to the hafidl- pel. lowed Segar to hit unsafely to Ken- The Green will proctice on Tuee- would be for her to keep It her (ace merely points up the youth- Curry. 2; Fleming. 1; Hamilton. 1. rison, of Southern Methodist, is nedy ending the Innitig. "You were going, to call m«.’’ her name Indolently and plugged fulness of her (ace. She has kept, Nurmohol, anchored off Block la- caps Imposed against their gross Bristol. Pitman. Brown ehould t)e stronger Wan In brilliant teacher. Jock Chevlgny The Green will practice on Tuea- Denis sccused. ”Hs think* he can run the whols land, apparently planned an ir.'defl- BAfflNG The third opened with B. Ragus- world. I hate him," she thought, in two black rubber knobs at the too, the endearing quality usually scores. While at the same time Olympic* Bristol 1933. should bring Texas back near the port at 6:30, and It la prottobl* that "I forgot." switchboard. nite stay. some of Wose not In the running In Simmons... ku* at bat, Mankud fanned Eddie, during the week the Greefi will try found only In the very young of G ...... Quinn Earl Blaik, and two crack assist- top, with Texas Christian next in but walked Kennedy. Next up was She hadn’t. Ot course, she hadn't, "Mrs. Lund to see Mr. Masterson, being easily astonished and delight- LORIPYJNe August tournament showed remark: Nichols . ... R. B...... Christie ants. Harry Ellinger and Andy Gus- line. out the , West Side playgrounds in but after yesterday—had he really All rlghty." „ ed. able Improvement on Saturday. \ Hillman.,,, tafson, should boost Dartmouth to a Kovls, and of course Mankus felt It another practice drill. thought she would telephOae him L. B...... Browm Incumbent upon him to strike out She swept the lashes In Boots’ Widow of Judge LEADERS Clarence "Cap" Peterson .showed Johnson.... C. H. ...'.Sweeney place among the leaders. Cook Gl\-en Ball this mbming? What did the man Two Princes Fail direction. "Room 421," *he di- Until two years ago this bud- (By Associated Preaa) We lowest score he has made so far 'McVeigh... the opposing pitcher, and did so. Mayor Aaron Cook was presented think she was made of? URSELF R. H...... Argento Brennan was next up, and "Hook” rected. "His name is on the door ’’ ding author was Just an average , (Including yeaterday’a games). this summer at .Cogswell Brook, Henry..,., L. H. ...Chellberg Michigan figures to have more Weekend Sports to the fans at Jarvis Grove yester- "Well, here’s the lay-out," Denis to Win Beaut\' Boots pushed. the swinging ma- housewife in, an average small NATIONAL and was winner of the low gross Austin trouble In annexing the Western stopped one of Johnny’s fast ones day afternoon before the commence- went on. "You’re tp see Masterson hogany gate Inward and' looked husband was county Judge, and one iP ^ ^ A fic ia Hart Battlng-^P. Woner; Pirates. .358. prize. M cCurry..'. with his shoulder, accepting free ment of the first game of the town 'this afternoon — about four. Can Standings C. F. . .Hummel Conference crown. In fact. I have By ASSOCIATED PRESS transportation to first, C. Smith end- about her Interestedly. A ^ozen— daughter married and went East to Runs—Ott, Giants, 112. William "Bill” Fortin was winner Maxwell. .., . I. R. .. Canning hunch that the closs-of the cam- GOLF championship series. That Mayor you get off?’J„ two dozen girls lifted curious eyes live. Then the husband died, the’ NOi'StttvzWTRP Runs batted iln—Ott, Giants, 134. of the handicap. Neal "Pro" Ctoe- Rooney paign will find* Minnesota to posses- ed this half of the third by striking woa Introduced by President Chap- MU* Houghton was within hrar- Y'ESTERD.AY’S RESULTS Brookline, Mo**.—Little trounee.s out, and the Green came to bat In pell of the 'Alancbester Green Com- from typewriter and billhead a^ old home was broken up and Mrs. T Hits—P. Waner, Pirate*, 197. ney was second and Clarence "Babe’’i Leslie T O. R. . . M u r n l n g sion of the championship. Bcrnte Goldman, 8 and 7, to win National Ing. Boots must not give tie~self Prichard and her younger daughter, Lines and\ wrinkles!; At the mere National Wetherell was winner of Wlrd prize Hamilton the most momentuous inning of the munity Club, who handed "Hltxon- sway. she passed. This big. orderly '•oom St. Lxiula 5-3, New York 3-1. Doubles- Allen, Phillle*, 42, Blermari has 10 regulars and plenty Amateur championship. game. with it* shaded windows, its dara Margaret, who also has sold a series mention of them the average wom- Home runs—Ott, 34. handicap. Scott...... I. L. of seasoned re.servlst*! With such er" the first ball to be thrown. Tha "I—I don’t know. Not unless It's an looks horrt^ed. If she hasn’t any, Brooklyn 11-lS. Chicago 6-4. .. . .Elder RIverdale, N. J.—Denny ■ Shute's Green Score* T^vlce Mayor sped the pill across 'the plate, green composlUpn floor on which of stories, came to New. York. Pitching—J. Oi-an, Cards, 26-7. j Now that the eighteen or twenty Fleming. ... O. L. . • . P i t m a n outstanding players as Pug Lund 283 wins open toiijney. most awfully important," footsteps fril softly, seemed dim "I brought two tzrunk* with me," she worries about hdw soon they Cincinnati 2-5, Boston 1-2. ! po.st members have become fairly Mankus waa first up, and set out “Hook" Brennan connected with It, ’Ths thing is practltally sewed will develop. If she already has ac- (Pittsburgh - Philadelphia, post- AMERICAN end Frank Larson, the Norsemen Toronto—British 'vomen's team to win his game by smacking a siz- and cool In the burning heat of the Mrs. Prichard relates. "One con- Batting—Gehrig. Y’ank'*, .358. I well seasoned to,handicap golf, tha hardly can help winning. and Manager Hublard retrieve the up. He just wants to see you. He's quired a few, she frets atiout ways poned). players have suggestAd Wat a spe- defeats Canada 84 to 6 V*. zler over second that, gotood him ball, presented ih ' sphere to Mayor - afternoon. Everywhere was order. tained my clothes and the other was Runs—Oehrtager, Tigers, 126. Wisconsin will have the bulkiest RACING In the Mardell Building, Fifty- Big desks with neat piles of papers full of manuscripts that nobody ex- to eliminate them. And each hour .American cial "kickers" handicap match he No. 1 parking place. Borello wo* Cook with the com^lment* of th# seventh street. Got that?" . Detroit 2. Washington 1. Run* batted to—-Gehrig, 16 1. band to the Big Ten, and should New Y'ork—Chance Sun 8 to 1 pasted and Johnny moved up to see- clipped and weighted with .clear cept my husband and children and she spends, thinki|pg about them played on Saturday afternoon, Sep- On College make mattsrs more than interest- team. The ball wo* suitably in- "Yes, I’ve got it ’’ lays the foundation (or another line Cleveland 5, New York 2. Hits—Gehflnger, 196. shot win* 1100,000 futurity; Dark cond. Jo* Lovett »topp*d up to the scribed and will occupy a prom- glass squares; shining typewriters: one or two neighbors had ever heard Doubles—Greenberg, Tiger*. 58. tember 29th. This can be arrang- ing. Secret captures Jocksy Club Gold \"Well. be there like a good girl.. young women with shining waved of. somewhere on her fqce. Chicago 2-12. Boston 1-10 ed as soon as the committee Ha# plate and slammed out a acorcher, inent place In the, Mayor's (rolloc- LeV^me know what happen* ’’ Obviously, then, one good way Philadelphia 2-2, 8t.'Louis 1-0. Home riin.s—Gehrig, 46. Ohio State University, under Its Cup. then break* down and 1* de- Mankus and Borello raclng'home on tioii of mementos, especioily if tha hair, crisp blouses, powdered noses been appointed at the next Post Grids new mentor, Frond* Schmidt, whft itroyed. She stood staring at the Instru- "I used to read all my stories to avoid ■ unattractive lines is to ST.ANDING Pitching -Gomez, Yanks, 25-4. meeting. th* hit, and Lovett taking second "Horae Town Team ” repeat* it* Bmis had a dazed Impression of National • was brought on from Texa* Ctoria- Havre d* Grace, Md.—Discovery on the throw-in which tolled to get ment in her hand like a dazed crea- almost superhuman tidiness. SJie to my husband. 'What do you think keep in a pleasant frame of mind..^ AT ILUA'OIS. ti*n, once more should b* strong. ’ vlctoiy of yesterday, to annex tha ture, of that, -Jim?’ I would ask eagerly. I say unattractive and I mean Just t W. L. Pet. win* Potomatic handicap. Borello. Zapatka popped up to town championship. was to learn later that Burton New York ______.. 88' 52 .624 Champaign, HI.. Sept. 17,—iAP) Iowa’s sophs of 1933. with added GENERAL Katkaveck who shot the ball to I "You underatand this is not cre- 5'asterson’s passion was order and And he would say, 'Why. Ettie, It that. There are lovely expression experience, ought to give Ossie So- ating a precedent. Mrs Lund." sounds fine to me!’ Everything I lines, too. St. Louis ...... 84 56 .600 —V/hen Bob Ziippke will go so for Newport, R. I— First clash of Andy Ragaskus in time to nail ilUs Houghton purred. ’It's rrc't cleanliness and that he transmitted Chicago ...... 80 58 .580 as to promise "the best of them a lem hli best s*ason, and a similar America’s cup series between Rain- Lovett for a sweet double. Patrias i I this to his staff. wrotfe souhded fine to him. But of I know a woman who has lines Bemie Bierman Is Wotried; situation prevails at Northwestorn Irregular...... ’’ course, I was afraid to send any of around her mouth, tiny ones streak- Boston ...... 71 68 ..511 game" put it down In'your hat that bow and Endeavour results to "no waa out, Kennedy to E. Ragaskus. I "I know, and thanks so much.” ( Meantime the effect was to make Pittsburgh . 68 67 .504 Illlnoia ia going to be tough on the University. contest" as nelthsr (Inishe* within but'the damage was done. ! her conseiout of her own slightly my precious manuscripts to a mag- ing outW'ard from the comers of football field this fall. With Purdue University, a team Boots;drifted away. She would have azine. I was too much In, awe of her laughing eyec and several Brooklyn ...... , 61 77 .442 time limits. The fourth was soon over. Man- to gel out ■ somehow at four j crumpled dark frock. The collar Philadelphia ...... 50 85 .370 Too Many Grid Prospects Th* wily mini coach lost th* Big that ho* developed W* winning h*b- G'saka—Japan defeat* United kui fanned the first two, and walk- i had been fresh that morning but the fine writers with grand names across her forehead. Yet she is on* it, showing no signs of weakening. o’clock. whose works they published. But 1 of, the most attractive persons I Cincinnati ...... : 50 88 .362 Tan championship by only two States in track meet 774 to 754. ed Katkaveck, but Eddl* Segar with The early afternoon hours wheel- ’ hours in the confusion and heat of .Arnericon points last .season after one of the a quick peg to.Patriss wrecked Mr. i Lacy’s had stolen its virgin ertsp- suppose I must have had a little ever have net. Her face is alive Minneapolis, Minn,, Aug. 30__ *: by. ’’If I go." ^olslthovaht. hope tucked away In my heart; with enthusiasm and Joy of living. W. L. Pet. two complete .lets of backs that most surprising campaigns in his Katkaveck’s ambition to steal that "sad nothing comes of it n i Jose i ness.' If only she lead had time to Detroit ...... 92 49 brilliant coaching career. This sea- i go home and change. . . . otherwise I’d have left that second Hers has not been easy life; .652 (APiv-Bernia Bierman. coach >f would look good on. any man’* foot- bag. Th* Green In their half of the (By Associated Pro**) my Job here! I'll be done for” Phe ny girl will be proud of this dress in her school wardrobe.- It New. York ...... 87 55 .613 ball team, will vie for varsity posts. son, fortified with more experience frame were out 1-2-3. a etrike-out ! She knocked at 421. Burton Mas- trunk behind when Margaret and I She’d had trouble of all kinds and Boston . . . ; ...... the University ot Minnesote eleven, and a great pair of backfleld aces in Mei Harder, Indiana— Limited was fatalistic about that job. Tt had A can be made in colorful gingha^ms with lawn collar, and is avail- set out on our great adventure." responsibilities that would have . 70 71 .496 Even We matchless Pug Lund Ross, McLamin to Fight and two nlco catches by C. Smith ^ ankeez to. five hit*, made two itn- been a life-saver to her. . terson. Vice President. able In sizes 4 to 12. Size 8 requires 2 1-4 yards of ,’1.=> inch fabric St. Louis ...... 63 '77 .450 has someWing to worry about. Benyon and Lindberg, Zuppke says:' and E. Ragaskus doing the trick. In The big man at the mammoth Writes From .Acquaintance embittered almost anyone. I^er will have worthy competition by on "Hlinois will have largely We gies and ecorefi twice. On the other hand Maaterson’s wiiii 3-4 yard contrast (or the collar, cuffs and sash. For the whit* The things Mrs. Prichard had al- experiences have left their mark Washington ...... 61 78 .439 The trouble that li creasing the improved and better George Ren- th* fifth, the Bluefleld* sent four ! book shop would open up a new desk was dark-browned, frowning. collar another 1-2 yard it required. Philadelphia ...... 60 78 .435 Gopher mentor’s-brow la not lad- of some personnel as last year with the men to th* plate, two struck-out •Frank Frl«ch and Pepper Martin, He swung his chair about to ways written about were those she on her (ace, of course, but when Chicago ...... material—it Is too much of it. nlx. a halfback who can kick and lightest line In the conference again. Tonight, Er, Er, Maybe Ctords—Frisch batted to winning life. Dents naturally was optimis- To secure a PATTERN and STEP-BY-STEP SEWING IN- knew best—the sights and sounds you look at her, you know full . 51 87 .370 pass wlW skill. and one w'olked, only to be pegged tic but It was absurd to say it was face her, speaking rapidly into the STRVt'TIOXS, All out the coupon below, being sure to MENTION TODAY’S O.AMES Minnesota football this year, true Our boys are not up to Big Ten out a moment later by a swift runs In first game with Oiantsr Mop^ i telephone the while. and smells of the farm where she well that each experience has. Sheldon Beise, last year's full tin’s eleventh inning homer decide* "all smved up” when Ma*t-:tson THE NAME OF THIS NEWSPAPER. was bom. And among the sights National to the traditions of Wllliam*- back, ho* got to reckon with Stan standards physically and must New York. throw from Patriss to Lovett. The hadn’t even talked to her. "HC was to deliver on the first, made her a kinder, more tolerant, Cincinnati at New York. coached elevens in the day* of We make up for this by alertness, -V Sept. 17.—(AP)— Itton September 8. In desperation Green also presented four batsmen ^econd. . We’re getting pretty fed up. The The F.\LL P.ATTERX BOOK, with a complete selection of that had made a vivid irapres-sion even a greater person. And the Kostka, who at one time was rated ihen—Barney Jacobs decided to give the skies a A t half post three Boots walked Julia Boyd designs, now Is ready. It’s IS cent* when purchased Chicago at Philadelphia Minnesota shift. Is going to have smartness and gameness as they did In the fifth, and with almost Identi- Tommy Bridge*, Tiger*—Limited ; advertising department is on my upon an imaginative and observing lines only serve to point up the another powerhouse, i the best de'fensive back In tha Pa- last year. They will be more ex-' -limmy McLornln, whose , full week in which to clear and re- Senator* to alx hits and one unearn- over to Mr. Bliss who was signing separately. Or, If you want to order U with the pattern above, send child were the covered "mover ” fact. ' Pittsburgh at Brooklyn. cific coast conference. He weigh* I attempt to settle their world’s wsl- I set the bout for last Saturday. It cal results, two strike-outs, a walk, a solesbook with * flourish. Her ; neck and you can tell him I’m of in Just an additional iO cents with the coupon. • Only games scheduled), Wiw prospects of a team ou pertenced. With Benyon poszlng and a nice catch by E. Rasgoskus of ed run. Edith Rosrk, former Follies gifl. twxj mind* about the whole thing. wagons trekking their, way across Remember ..at 'the llffes In 210 and 1* fast besides. | haa'devl!inn‘i!i*?n*’.“« argument was a poor guesa for Saturday hsort was thudding patofu’ly. the prairies, bearing pioneer men, American Which everyone will be a star wor- Babe I>volr. one of the and Lindberg punting and also Mankus’ fly ending the inning. The Tony Cucclnello, Dodgero-^Led He looked wilted; even hi* white reports on returning to New York ' If we can get Bayfield I'll let him your face show what you are. Boston at St. Louis. best throw'tag. Wis phase of our gams utr “ *eioundin| ter- ! turned out to be as damp and dls- Blueflelds opened the eixth Brennan assault on Cube with elx hit*. thsf (be met two Prince Cb.irm- go. His contract’s up. . . ’’< women and children to the newer One of these days you’re go- They’re ugly If the person beneath wlll I should- be superior ' "v e "are*“ndt i tim idly ^ agreeable a day as ever encompass- eamatlon drooped. JULIA BOYD. 103 PARK AVENUE. NEW YORK and untried areas of Kansas and Inglto see the little girl above Nc'.v Y’ork at Detroit. has to pick out the best. Last year’s walking, and by virtue of a paesed Merritt Cain and Bob Jofibwm. Ings wbll* dancing in Engluiid He motioned to a chair and Boots Is petty, vindictive. Intolerant and Philadelphia at Chicago. furnleh opposition to GJenn Seidel talking Championships down here ' l?wff 11^ heM to n T h * ?” ”, « ««ht promoter’s heart, 'Tm feeling lU. Mr, Bliss ” It Enclosed Is 15 cents in coin for Nebraska. playine in the national wom- veteran*, too. are ebneerhed, for at quarter, while Art aarkson has ball and a fielder’s choice, getting .Vthletics—Former gave BrownX five was true. Nervousness bad given and refused to become princess of sat down. The rapid fire conversa- Jealous of the happiness of others. Washington at Cleveland. ; some of We new matenal look* so around to third, from which vantage hlta In opener, latter hatted In both either because sh; want* to marry tion went on. Evidently the per- Pattern No...... size...... en’s singles championships at They’re beautiful on a woman what It take* to make be able to rve | M a. rain forced a postpone-• during the day. Both Roes and to nine nits in .louble-heider. I Impatiently, Upping hlalpolnted Name of this new spaper...... Ic themselves shouldn’t worry any- southwest tennis championship. concentrated to the backfleld. where I b l o c k . can pass and hara hitUon; fullback with «oQ3e .Make Final Tally Jack Hayes. Wh'te Snr V».i» l*ntlx.J*alous of ssch otbsr, "Can’t b* dons," bs tv k e d finally years ago and the people who sur- girls’ national singles title at one. It’s the kind they or* that 1 weight — Again on | McLarnln have taken the. long series round the Uttlfi girl ore prototype* I The Green drew further blood m three hits in #v:h *ame asat-.-t, PhilsdelnUia.F counts. ' Septembsr 7 and for ths third time j ot delay* philoaopbicolly. their, half of this session o/ter two I Sox ^ ■■ .■- ■:-t. -V l1’ ■' ' ■ i , ■' ’’J' i ''■k' . I ih I/'v.'-.rlffl '. n

Ptitt l"l'."u..' .. .'i I • ToonerrHIc Folka By Fontaine Fox OUR BOARDING HOUSE B t G«# SE N SE and N O NSENSE '* F rowsy Kate^W owtlc

••It OomN- - — Off f I jpirw.Mra. viuwwo—nowOldwsd—How aiqdU! jWlfyauir wid- Tbia to A pTDUchy world. Afc. » • ! ; preienta turn out? „ fellow Hldom touffhf. Mm. N«wwed—Ev?ryOHit»’ -I ADVISE TM « WC P1R6 T Why dop’t we wear the eratle ' 7*»dy turned e*eept the foidlii vew.thav'll^ ovU wlUw ' give <30 OVER TO TH' HOUS£ Walnut itreet or phone 6847. 8 minutes from Depot Square. *18 without supM. Bur promise net teVem ' very AS SAmSFACTOPV tAMAGES or team clips, we also offer 7 paa INTO SKIUED TRADE A regular restaurant is their lab- Derethy-Jrha AN' PUT IT UP TO UINN aenger sedan livery. Phone 3063, monthly. Phone 4683. next tim* I throw oratory. They take turns at the va- mud at Stotar I'll wait till after .0 < '° ■FOR SELLlNCi YOUR 8660, 8864. rious wralter tasks, such as captain, NOW, BEFORE SUPpi^** AUTOMOBILES FUR RfCNT—8 ROOM upstairs flat auppar It teke4\ the everage man to MINE HE SALRS.THEN Apply 38 Woodland street Phone table. waiter, aaafttant waiter an d . IT'LL OET HIM SO FOR SAL'^ bus boy- Umes as loffg to toll what he thiaks WELL SO TO COURT AND SUE HELP WANTED— 6349. Test Training Centers in THE BE8T WAY YOU CAN aa to tell what he knewe. WORRIED, HE'LL LOSE IM l BUICK ft PASSENGER coupe. AU of ■ the graduates of these TAKE CARE OF YOUR COM- HIM FOR 1930 stearne 8 passeneet coupe, FE.MALE S.' S courses sre snapped up by leading HIS APPETITE. AN* \ hotels and restaurants like the Sa- PETITOB IS BY STUDYINO Mao—V lend you five IPje Cadillac 5 paaaeriger coupe, CHRISTMAS CARD Salespeople, - BUSINESS LOCATIONS Eight Cities; Special Study YOUX BVEUfESB AND LETTINa dollars 1 4 ib ,ooo/ WON'T HAVE ANY , 1929 Bulck aedaa, 1929 Reo aedan. voy. Rttr and swanky Clarldge's,. HIM ALONE. :00 perccnl profit. 21-folder I I. m - F O R R E N T 64 These waiters work around In all Visitor— Because i\dldn’t ask you .X't'-If Jliitora, 6463. COMPETITION 1 fcrtment. 14 Deluxe folders, gift Brings Results. dining room jobs and -then the bet- for ten dollars. Havexyou no sense > wrappings. Birthdays Boniisn. FOR RENT—OFFICES at 868 Main, Luelta—You’re not angry with me of gratitude ? ter ones are picked for continental for going out with Archie last night. Samples on approval. Chilton street (Orford Eydg.) Apply Ed- training. They arc sent to France. MOVLNU— TRUCKING— Henry— No, Indeed— I talked him Grectlilgs, 178T Lincoln, Boston. ward. J. Holl. Tel. 4642 and 8028, .Switzerland, Germany and . other ^ IT MIGHT HELP. TOON S T O R A G E 20 By HAROLD P. BBAMAN / into It DIDN’T HAVE SO MAN FOR REI^T— LARGE OFFICT: London — (A B ) — Revolutionary countries on an exchage basis for C HRISTMAS CARDS—Big com- a year or more. PERTS AND A FEW MOF PKRRETT A OUENNET IN C local room, second floor front, Purnell changes in the methods of labor Trying to dodge work Urea more missions selling personal greetings, Jobe No Longer *Menlal' PORTS. uid long dlatance moving Uauy block, 829 Main street, reasonable training may emerge from the test men than does hiud labor. embossed statl-mery—samples free. Young English waiters thus get espreai to Hartford . Overnight rate on lease. Inquire Geo. E. Keith, trade training centers established 21 folder assortment. Humorous, an Idea of the way meals are served Mr. Blmms— Say, do you know a- eemce to and from New York Tel- Keith Furniture Co. " In eight cities of England by the •lACK— So you, hava'^'daclded you fellow down your way with one leg Etching, Everyday. Gift WTappIng ministry of labor. . in foreign cities .and also learn .^063 686« - I >#25,000/ CbbB CbBr«o painting,' hairdressing, machine Not Mu(d> .Left, It’s True a I2 -^ a ge. five. snot, repeating AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD, unteer— there Is no compulsion— ••CoaeecuUTe Db / i .al t MW t eta shop operating, garage W’ork, weld- Between the daneee Maud and I at .Manchvmcr. w ithin .and for- tiia are taken from the "depressed" t CoaeeooUTe Db 7 ' ••I t tUi It otj shotgun. Braitbwalte, 82 Peart S t loa trict of MaAchA#*t«r. 'on, th« i&th ing, metal working', wood machine strolled out to get the air, J9 I Ob 7 ...... 1 4 1 M B U M B dov of Sept#mb(sr. A. D.. areas where unemployment ts at its . And quleUy, I heard her elgh: t5i.UKCHX SMITH Ail order# for IrrofvilBr iBtertioDB work and similar skilled labor. AH Set WILLIAM fs, HYDE. F>q.. worst and sent to the training cen- "Soma things I cannot bare!” frlU be obBTied et the ooe U a e rot*. vludgo. Applicants Well Rifted By John C. Terry Special ratee ter loos to m eeerr FUEL AND FEED 49-A ters. I looked at her in mild surprise; T h«Y 4« get ahead father than Meuib OUT IN T«6 Ni6«r... 5eoRe«y r OnDEREn:—Thiit the 22d day o f coal mine. FOLKS WHO WANT THE WORLD am aU time ade etopped after tha FOR SALE 8F,ASONED hard staimatt on state relief mopey. ifib daj. fh e p te m iu r A D.. lt»34. a ( 8 oCJor.k, "The only trouble ft that we MADE BETTER, BUT TOO MANY wood. 4 ft length 36, stove lengtn le. t:> forenoon, at the Prol»at« Office, The "students,” do not live at the 16ARN6 from a CAPTIMO euUAW No **tltl forblde'*! dieplag Itfiee aai have too many applicants and we OF THEM WANT SOMEBODY Bold. 7. per cord. Apply Edward J. Holt, In anld Mancheater, he and the aaine center but are given an allowance have to- sift them to get the best," ELSE TO DO ALL THE REAL YMAT. SAMTIWA'* bESnNATION His The Herald wiu ooi be reapooalbla telephone 4642. la aealgncd for a hearing on the ai> sufficient for board and lodging. A far vore than one iaoerreet tnoertlaa lowance of laid sdmlnratratlnn ac- one official said. He makes special HARD WORK. HEAbOUABTWS ON Tl# RiO fiBAMb*,., at aa^ -advertleement ordered far count w ith •ab4i-rv^|#li;,.r4 nd th'la free .noon meal is provided at the Ooiirt directe the. Adinlnlatrulor to center trips around, getting the most likely arore tbaa oae time looking lads out of thousands o’f Wife—Hubby Dear, do you lo v e ' The iDadrerteot omieaiua oi moor* HOUSEHOLD GOODS .5) K l'** p iilillc n o ilc e to a ll p«r«<»n# In* A t the end of a six months course, would-be students. me? L bavin* fUg RBcr -n» Fouow root poblleatloD of adverttelng will be ier»-Htrfi th e re in t » app e a r and be tnost of.the Students are ready for raotiflel oolr br oanoeUatloa of tha bOR SALE MODERN double bed, hciit’fi thyrcfin l>> pulillahtng ii copy • Husband^—Of course, Why bring regular jobs and a large percentage 5AtonUA% TRAIt, SeoBeHY ANb IVto aharge made Cor the eervloe reodered. with spring and mattress. Phone i‘f jlUa iinler in some newRpapi-r liav- that up ? itiK H cIrciiiaMon in aald liiatrtrt, live have obtained work, either by them- Ail adreniaemente noet oopform W ife— How much do you love me 7 feoiRAi, Mm ay on AHeA .,.«BTnt ta otgle. oop7 and trpographf with 4781. • . tiaye iiefnri* aald day of hearing nrtd DID YOU KNOW T H A T - i 0 4 selves or through ,the' ministry. Well, here’s my checkbook, You regttlatlOB# eoforeed by the publleh* I'rturn make to ihia Court. 'But they are not the traditional THE JUMP OH Tke OUtlAW C6ISF,,,. are aad they reeerve the light la FOR S A L E - VICTORY Craw-ford, W IL L IA M rf H Y I)E can glance over-the :tubs and see < afUt. reTi#e or rejeot aoy eopy ooa* combination ga.s and coal range, Judge. type of apprentices. The training ft Scathwaite, . In the Lake Dis- where the money’s gone. , aldered objeotlooabla entirely different and officials say trict • of England, has an average GLOBING HOURS—Claailfled ade ta good eohillllon. price I right for quick sale. Phone 4883. there Is far more Interest and en- annual rainfall of 184 Inches. ha pabllibed tame day moot be re- ttfiislasm manifested. Howover. radio Is a friend to' aalred by It o'clock doooi Satardaya AT A COTTHT, OK PUOnATE' l!KI,D The World's only producing man. Passlfag his house w'hen he Is | P it Boy* Deft Ak-8Valters WASHINGTON TUBBS ld:H a w at M.unchee'tcr, within und .for'ihe emerald mine ft located in Co- bawling at his wife and children; By Crane OUT OUR WAY DlitrIct of Manchcitcv.Manchestev. on the 1IMh One Important trade or vocation ROOMS WITHOUT HOARD .59 lombia, .u one can think -t ft ju'st . another ^ sav. hs^ S 0f»'\ Just io no r e him, bovs;^ 6ms t ims s )"i tbll'iOu /i' a ^ ______By Williams! TELEPHONE YOUR day of Septf-mberi A. D.. lOYt. taught is that of waiter. j Hoamio soar dmah l'«;**ient WILLIAM S. lIYDi:. Ei The lead in pencils Is really HKhe thinks he's a MfLUONAlREMlLUOHAlBE— yMii I i/iu a ipp' a . ii-. i that pa pe r ? whv, THAT PAPER |S IN T H ^ E ' WANT ADS. Young men, selected .from the' radio p ro gra m ...... And sometimes ' ^ MiatOMAIBE. AND I'l/E FOR RENT— IJARGE SINGLE Judg#. , gr'Sphttc. " tt ft. re»Ponslble S ometimes hbIs napo l e o n. (SOT HUNDREDS OP OOltARS TtHAT •PAPE.R i s IM TO HOODWIMK M E ' t'M Ada are accepted oyer the lelephoae rooms. A heaven for bachelor girls Ealatt* of Mary K BtromUn of .\fun- for all the discords at a dance her e to pr o v e it . THERE TO STOP pa yin ' yo u FIFTY CENTS A at the CUAlbQS RATB give# above and boys where you can be chef cht Jitf-r. in said Dlktrtct. tpeopabU. aa a eoBvealeci e to advertteera bat The Con*4rvalui havtiVK l•xtlM»il4•(l UP TH' CRACKS, / bushel FOR WEEDS, MOT and chamber maid Jensen Phone her. annual account v witty «nl«l estate Che CABfl RATES will b» aeoepted aa IH E ^ SO TM' weeds PAPEP.' SHOW ME THE FULIk P A T U E N T If paid at the buaU 6070— 7638. to ihlB Court fur allowance It Is .CRACKS IMTHAT BASKET. mate off lee od or before the eevenih . OHDEIUl I):—That • Ui4 22d day .of "W eu, is s g E L - X warned Sou i Ui/is Ti c K U ilt / " WON'T SPILL day following the drat laeertioB of September. A. l>.. U»34. at K o’clock OUT aaeh ad otherwiee the CHARUB IS. t.l ft»rcnmin. at Iho I’roliate office. RATB will be collected Ne reepontl* HOAHDKKS W ANTED a^i9 A In eabl Mam-lirsit-r. be and th*- Miin# pnBiiiiiiiim hllfty for errore in telpphoned ada In anelgnert for n hearing on thY al* RETIRM.VO^----- . ttons AefUTM it wtU be aeeumed and tbelr aeeara«F FURNISHED ROO.MS with board. lowance of .tnifl .tccoufit with e.ald es- from Trlest September 20. gather- HAL COCHDAN eCORGE SCARBQ, BBdsot be guaranteed *7.00, or without txjard, suitable for tate anmplali\* In said caus# fllstrlct of .Manchester, un the Jith Italy Responds To Crusade / Autoa<^For Hire ...... f brought to hau\ r»Tuit. ut Hartfuid. da.v uf Septumbei- lb, 1-3.14. In- said C**u/\Xy, on the first Tuestlay rrosent \\iULlA.M S. HYDE. Esq., Prelates under the direction of 1 wondcr Wher e Oaragea—Service—Storage ••••• It FCH K E N T -F IV E KOOM flat, also Romp—(A P )—Thousand* of Ital- ICotorcyelee— Bloyelee 1 1 of J'* pienib/r, and now pending Judgi- Monsignor BartolomasI, president OLD MISTER BARROwe WEHT. EX room lenement, with all im- t'laljntng. a/du•tree, it not ntipc.iring Kstnt.- of Hiiymond Pioutn.xr late of ians, both from the peninsula and Wanted Autce—Uoiorci^tee ' It of the Italian eucharistlc commit- WHEM WE TtJLO HIM THAT Buelaese end Profeealnaal fervirea provemciits. Inquire at 147 East l«» IhiB t'oiirl that the ilpfendant llaa Munrhester In subl district, df'ccased- from among those resident In the tee, bcllcvo the Italian pilgrims at I’i'ftn application ut Hutlt Siouinar. Bueloeea Servtcee Offered . . . . . II Center street. rccrivetl /n’ltice t»f the i»endenry of Americas, arc expected by Roman the congress will far outnumber it --\44 HIS gold was' washed Uouaebold Servtcee Offered .^...1 1 ‘ A r..,id roiiwdatnt an.? It appearing to Administratrix. pr:i\fng fi>r authority - V V . < * 4- e v - V , , ' . ' - - e , J . if AWAY p Rulldtog>—Contracting U this Court that ’ hf* wherenbuuis of t-i compromise a certain doubtful and Catholic church officials to form the those of any other country. Plorlate— Nureerlee ...... if KENT 'lUNTI.NGT Tell us what ti.i defendant is linkninMi tu the ilivpufed claim the propi-rty of said largest national delegation to the Supporting this belief they .«ay , Funeral Dlrectore ...... 14 vc.u want VVc'ir take care of It tor plaintiff ts t.’itc II:, i4t*r H p p lic n tb m on file, it Is eucharistlc congress In Buenos only one delgatlon ship, was' coii-j •Sihtiii I'H ril'nun*:— n'hat the . f<.ireK"ing Healing— Plumbing— Roofing 1 1 you withmit charge. K. I. McCann, t*llI'lVl{KD Ttiat notice the Alrc.s next month. templatcd at first", but numerous re- Ineurance ...... II IPMUut/un and twni|enr\ of --nd application hr heard an«l defertuln*d (/’ ' ’ '■OT' 69 Center street. Dial 7700. Fully a million pious souls arc quests for resei-vations have made Millinery— Drteemaklna ,..••••• It pinint ^halt be gl\» n th.' ileft-ndant bv fit the Probate Affice in Manchc.stir In r»34 »xsU‘;[«vict 1st. T M *ti; u » **T \\0.'fill to Moving—Trucking—B.orege •••• 14 puldlsUlng this order In tli. Kvemtvg siild i>istrlct. on the 22d day o f Sep- reported preparing for the journey it neres.sary to add another steamer Public Paeeenger ServUe •••••.tO-A FOR RENT—8 KOO.M upstairs flat Heralci .a”" n«-wap»per published m tem ber, A. D-, 1934. a t S o ' c l o c k i . l and more than a thousand of them to the special service. Palming— Papering tl Oh Cooper street steam heat, an MancUester once a week, fur two-aue- In the forenoon, and that notice be (RB.4D THE STORY, THE N tOLOR THE PILT'UKE) ,y ,11 Profeaelonal Servieee ...... tt cesalye weeks, commencing un or be- wlven t4> all persons Interested In said will sail from this homeland of the .mprovements. One minute wa'k church. Repairing ...... tt fore /Neptfmber ’J^th. 1334. • =«tate o f the pendency o f said a p p ll- OLD EV.ANGELIST DIES "Oh. goodness, Duncy's in a mess. Tailoring— Dyeing—Cleenlng «.«• tt from West Center street .\pply at Uj tip. «*.8urt, catli‘‘n and the time add place of he.ir- Two big hotel ships flying the ! The hunter then aald, "You tots Toilet Goode end Service ...... tl Gicnney's store, 789 .Mfitn street. ^toitKUT J. Ing therre.n. by puhlishing a copy of Italian tri-color and packed with New London, Sept. 17.— (API — W e’ll have to rescue him, I guess'," ; try to- run around until you’re dry. Wanted—Buetneea SaiV tee...... t4 A«uilatmit i'lcrk of »Subl Court. thbs order In sonic newspaper having clergy and lay pilgrims will form Miss Elizabeth Sisson, who served cried Goldy, "He mistook that hip- ' The aim Js. very hot, so I am sure 1834 9Y HtA SCWVICt. INC. T. M. WCO. U. fiTBAT. OTT. Bdurmioaal FOR RENT- F’OUK ROOM tene- a c lrc u ln tlo ri* In said r lls tr lc t. at lea.st as a mls.sionary In India and as an you won’t catch CQld." _y>7 ------VcIM4ivii*Mire,;..?';!;-tfn\Ui' or. <7. w t u. (a 9*4 s Couraee and C U e a e t ...... II T .V ro iM iT <‘K.rm >H ATi: ftK i3i,» t1\c 4la y s l>ef<'re th e day o f said h»Nir* the nucleus of the big Italian dele- po for a little isle. WHY MOTHERS GET GRAV. ment on Trotter afreet. Vacant I / .Manchester, w ithin - and - foe' the :iff. fn gation. ,, evangelist In this countr.y unttt she To see them race was quite a SALESMAN SAM r w RCQ u a toAT offf 9**7, Private Inatructlon ...... tl was 80 years of age, died today at "He tried to play a trick on us, S^m Knows W h ^ He*.s Licked! t>anelng ...... tt-A Sept. ISth. Apply Robert Hughes, IMstrIci of Manchesti-r. on the l&th aid tlIms and place and be heard Ormipe ,\t Various Port* atght. Soon Scouty said, “ Now ______By Small Muifeal— Dramatte ...... II 16 Doane street, Tel. 6068. day of September. A. l», 1334 relatl\e thereto, and make return to The ships selected to carry the her home, 17 Jay street. She was 91 and that's .what started all the ■ we re all right. VVee Duncy’s. lehrn- ( YA^ w o ^ 'I OH, I (Serr lots tS fribi^ '^AW' yo u're OH, SEE Wanted— InatrucMoa .»..< • • • • «• 14 Preseni WtLLIA.M S. H.VDK. Esa.. this court. years old. fuss. Though he’s In trouble right 0)E OUQHTA \QO AHEAD, pilgrims are the/'Oceanla** and the I ed his lesson, .so don’t anybody Y'' tOST YER yeUT ( JUST LOST MY ^ KICKIW' ABCXJT------, <0HI2.{ IT AIM'T THEIR FAULT THAT I IOa W't RYIW >> PInearlal FOR RENT 6 ROOM.'?, comer .Imigj*. TTirTTAAM S HTDK A descendant of the well known now, the whole thing near makes LAST 'PRIEWO' REPORT OUR IF VA KMate of I.troy a . Hall lat# of Judge. "Conte Grande." The first will sail scold," , LAST FIVE dollars/ THAT? MiaoSH,/ THASS * T A tOIM A BOY OF C AM D Y ' Bonda—Stocka—Mortgages tl Church and I.aurel. Can Manches- Hempstead family. Miss SLssnn was me smile." LOSSES TO tOAMWA — Ruaineee Opportunitlee tt Manchester, in s.iUl nisirlrt d»- ea^ed 1L3.17-34. I JUST LOST )TERRIBLE' Money to Loan ...... || ter I'lumb'.iig A Supply Company, on inutb-n of Lliiabcth .M. Hall of bom in this city . the daughter of The Tinles the.n heard Duncy The hippo shortly* waded in to BY THE way; TM' MAMAOE- BUT MO said Munch* ^tor, executrix. I guess HE'S ' 3 uhp oyer MENTj Help «ad attoatfoM or 9 l,aurei street. Captain William Sisson ami Mss. scream, as Scouty leaped into the shore. The hunter, with a ^rin, WHAT T IM E IS FIFTEEN/ ME' O.K!M:7LE:it;- That six month# from A SHIMIHG IV E LOST T o Help Wanted—Female ...... || the U th day of September. A. p.. 1334. Elizabeth ' .Hempstead Sisson. Her stream. "Start awlmming," ahoftt- said, "H e’s another pet of mine. IT ? ....W B FOR RE.\T--6 ROOM tenement at exampl e op Help Wanted—Male ...... 14 be and lh»* snnu' are lim ite d and a l- father was a whaling captain. ed Scouty. " I ’ll soon help ypii back He’s tame, as you can see. ALL SENSE Saleemen Wanted ...... t4* *Y wtMffvigt.W T. *.«*. a* MT.orr. Machinery and T id e ...... g|tiire Co. G*AS BUGGIES Mueieal Inetrumente || The First Separation Offioe afid Store CqulpmeBt •»« 54 FOR R E NT—4 ROGER.S Place, five ALLEY OOP f j Y/etL.. let4 By Frank Beck ^ eelaJ a at the Sioree «...• • • • • . 14 Such Confidence! B B B A 69000 rooms, all Improvements, rent rea- By H AM LIN judging FROM WELL... I'D OET STARTED IF Apparel— FUr# | 7 ^ALIEY OOpT ya/ AW.atANVSH.'J W l R| aO IN G v'l/f S-ftikL WHILB GOOD • a v e . * W am od— To Buy ...... gg sonable. Apply on premises. THE SUN, IT’S SAY IT'S THE IBT M-MOMMVa WEAK-MINDED AS YOU OP ALL TH* DUMB S T U N T S Y5AH,BUT TO TACOMA .' B-BARB[ARA. tiaoma—llonrA— Hoteta—Raoortu ;ckazy fool.'/s ’no t hin' buta V . i M DAY af ter 6-QOME.. FOR RE.N'T— FOUR room tenemonl, VCD /’./OUUA • * tlXI^' SAY, HE SEEMS I E V E R S A W , T H A T ' U N I abo ut THREE TDU’RE / HAVE YOU « 0 T Reotauraala YER GONNA I WEAK-MINDED / WHAT I WANT VESTERDAy [TH^K! 'i*' V v » ftooffia Without Board gg TAKES TH’ POLKAPOT IN TH E , still not •VERVTHINIS f HAVE .south side, all Improvements, ga GIT KNOCKBON, PIPLODICUS ' DETEBMINEO /' I'LL PIX-TH TO kTNOW/ls A nd the da/ Boardara _Wam,kd ...... af t er no o n BEFORE A «000 Conatry Board—Roaertt rage If desired. Call 3230 or 484.8 POB A . TO STAY.' / SLAB SI DEO. PAPAW/ CLOSE ENOUGH.' FOUR-LEGGED { ■ I WHAT DAY TOMORROW, TIME, Bptol*—Rosunrasts .GOOL,^ WHAT MOMMY, Waatod—Room»—Board 8 0R RE.NT-l-114 WOODBRIDGE DUMMY' ■> IS IT ? Roal ■siato rot MoM street, downstairs flat, five rooms, \r^ mo nt h O’BYB. Apartaoata riata TosoroosU.. sun parlor, breakfast nook, nearlv IS it ? Butlnoai Looatlaao lot Roal new house, phone 4490. Geo. Meri. n Booooo for Root ...... Boburbaa l o t Rtal - - -- i.i,, Bommor Homoo for Roat NOTICE—TENEMENT. EASY TO .Waetod to Boat ...... heat, plenty of light, suitable for 2 Root Botalo Wot Sola or 3, four or five rooms, all reflnish ApartBOD*. Balldla* tor lato . .. ed. Musi bo seen to be appreciated Bnolaow Proportr tor halo Wormo aad Land tor Balo Improvements, nice neighborhood, Heoooo for Salt now only *18.0o. Call until 10 to- Leto for Balo night. 91 So. Main street. Tel. 7306. Rosort Proportr for B alo...... Sabarbaa for Balo ...... FOR RENT—FOUR R(X)M tene- Root Estato tor Exobanro ..T.evW'.,, . Waaiod—Roal Botato ment, all Improvements, Centrally Aaotloa' located. Inqulio Sam Yulyes, 701 i Main street ______-^■'*’8*'4 iACM Mi tlHS BY MCA SCRVtCC IMC T M BCG U S BAT OBT )««* ,#c 1.

''

RotMTt starkweather of S3 Stark- Past chiefs of Helen Davldaon mediaiete foraad and a dance bMd -Masehaatar Dairy tea emai^ eem^ PANCE waathar atraat waa aurprlaad Sat- Lodge, Daughters of Scotia, will POLICE TELETYPE WARNS nGHLAND PAIS NETS at Higmaad Park netted the sum pany, Manchaater BottUag Works, urday night when ha was called to meet tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock FOUR FM M TOWN stated herein. soda: Mohr's Bakary, rolls: J. St Rec Center ths^oihe of ttojrmond Streeter with Mrs. Selina Sommerville of 15 Full and complete returns to the NIebola, frankfurts; FaTr'a Oroeary, nearby, to find thirty of his friends Newman atreet. . OF KAMINSKI'S ESCAPE $53.60 FOR SHOE FUND fund wlU not be available until .all Harshay hocolatea; Knlghta of l^eeniBf, September 2t gathered to help him celebrate bis Um organlaatioas have sent their iM to If:» . ' HONORSKBY LODGE Rythm, aix pieca orchestra and 19th birthday. Gamea were played Miss Eleanor Robertaon, daugh- All Departments Were Asked | cheeks. Cornelius Foley, prompter, all con- kfldUr m* Hb OrakMtre. and refreshments served and every- ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Robert- Fine CommunitY Spirit Shown To realise Just whet this High- contributed to the cause. It wss a body had a Jolly time. Robert re- son, haa entered Connecticut College to Be On LookouU^^-Seen' in Response to Committees. land Park club baa done in the short real happy committee that met with ceived a ring from his friends as a for Women at New London. Miss Headed for Warehouse Point. I Good ToOipIarS of StStO apace of three days will attest the William Brennan, general chairman, lasting remembrance of ' the occa- Robertaon waa graduated from School consolidation did not taka fact that the community spirit still Saturday morning and turned over sion. Manchester High school in 1933 and Word of the Jail:'break by Alex- thrives. Contributions from the the mofley. ABOUT TOWN attended Colby Junior College at awray the community, spirit which ander Kaminski In Springfield was Meet m West Hartford prevailed in all the districts in Man- John McFadden of Hamilton, New London, N. H., last year. Ih# reeulM mMtiaf of th« Am«r- broadcast over' the police teletype chester prior to the consolidation. Ontario. Canada, left for his of five states at 3:30 this morning. ,, j j B kuxlilery will b« held thle eve- home Saturday evening after One of the plate glaaa windows In Over Week-End. This is borne out by the splendid kHjgu 8 o'clock In the SUte Ar- the Paganl Package store on North The first flash that was sent out response of the Highland Park Com. spending a week with rela- simply said "Alexander Kaminski Followlnf a brief business tives' and friends. He also paid Main atreet was broken during the munlty Club, when th ro u g h 'its week-end by a stone being thrown has escaped from the Springfletd HALES «es«ion. Mri. Carl Priest, chairman several vlsUs to his sister, Mrs. ■ Four local persons were honored Chairman. Frank Bentley, it was of hpatessea. will put on a card through the window. Investigation Jail." announced that the sum of 853.60 Mlnnls Cole,-at the Memorial hoi- with office in the Connecticut Scan- Tljls was followed soon after with party. ___ pKal. . disclosed that it was not the work was Realized for the benefit of the of any i>robibltionlst. but that the a description of the man and at 5:20 dinavian Grand Lodge Of the Inter- fund to "Shoe the kids.” Coming this morning came another message HEALTM MARKET A dental clinic will be held to- ■tone had beqn thrown by a child. national Order of Good Templars, into the picture on Wednesday eve- morrow morning at 9 o'clock at the St. .Mary's Olrla Friendly society asking for a cheek up by all depart- ning of last week, plans were Im; Health Center on Haynes street, will meet this evening at 7:30 as ments that they had received the -wdilch. be|d a two-day conclava at usual. After the devotions and bus- message. Freja Hall In West Hartford, Satur- and a tonsil clinic at 10. iness session Mrs. Viola Trotter will day and yesterday, A large dele- SELUNG COMMUNISTIC At 9:20 this morning there wat Tuesday *s Meat Savings! Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Chapman begin classes in lampshade making. another message received. that he gation from Enighet Lodge of this have returned to their home on Girls who desire Instriictlon should was reported as. having stolen an town was In attendance at the ses- Fresh Ground Strickland street after spending a come prepared with a frame and PAPERS, CHASED AWAY automobile and waa recognized In sions. Schaller Cider two weeks' vacation at their cottage crepe paper. a car that waa driven towards Axel Swan of Dudley street was elected grand vlce-templar, Mrs. at Point O' Woods. Warehouse Point. -Mill HAMBURG 0 The Missionary society of the Four Young Men Get Into In Hartford there waa a guard Ellen Modean of Laurel atreet was The Itallan-Amerlcan Ladles Aid South Methodist church will hold a stationed at the bridge and automo- named assistant marshal, Otto OPEN society will meet tonight In the frankfurt roast at Chris Glenney's Trouble With Strikers-— De- biles were brought to a stop and Johnson of Russell street waa elect- STEAK clubrooms for Its first regular busi- farm in North Coventry, Wednes- ride to Leave Town. the. occupants looked over. Trolley ed Inner guard, and Algot Johnson Tuesday. Thursday ness session of the fall season. A day evening, leaving town at 8:45. cars were also stopped and police of Edgerton atreet was re-elected social will follow the meeting.. Those planning to go are requested went through the cars looking over outer guard:. C. A. Carlson of New and Saturday to notify pne of the committee, Mrs. Fonr young men arrived In Man- the passengers on the trolleys. The Britain, first Grand Chief Templar of Cider Sold At the Mill 2 lbs- 2 5 ^ The senior choir of St. Mary’s Paul Ferris, Mrs. Howard Keith, chester Satu'rday.night and started same was being done when pas- ' the state Grand Lodge, was returned ’.Mrs. H. L. Carr, Mrs. Ezekiel Ben- Aliy Time. Episcopal church will hold Its first selling copies of the Communist of- senger buses came along. ' to that position. Eleven local lodges 112 Woodland Street Nothing but top beef ummI ' regular rehearsal tomorrow evening son. A small fee w'UI be charged, The flrlit messages that were sent ; were represented at the convention, in Hale's Hamburg. For at 7:45. It Is hoped as many of the and transportation provided for ficial paper for Connecticut. They out.gave special notice to the police j which ^11 be held at Bridgeport Telephone 6432 meat baU. and meat loaf, It’a members as possible will attend. those who need It If they will notify got along the street towards the to the north of Springfield, but 1 next year. GREAT! any of the committee by tomorrow. Center when they were surrounded later a general check wgii asked of Miss Marjory McDlarmId of by a number of strikers wl\o had all stations, especially to the south Buckland has a blossom on one of Miss Evelyn Jones of Woodbrldge gathered hear strike headquarters. of Springfield after the description street sailed this morning on the S. TlI»-.:pollce were notified that they BEEF LIVER 2 lbs. her dahlia plants which measures^ of a mSn looking like Kaminski had V. M i; C . a . Notes 7H Inches; and la a beautiful orchid S. Madison, from New York to.Nor- were doing business In town and been seen driving through.- East Thia laving for Tueaday only! folk, Va. She will - spend a two Serge.anL John McGIInn was sent Longmeadow. color. weeks' vacation with former school- Meetings diit to Investigate. Before he ar,- We’dnesday evening at 7:30, meet- mates at ■ the North Carolina State rlved he fotind the four of them Sunset Rebekah Lodge will meet ■ Ing of the program committee. • this evening in Odd Fellows hall. A College for Women at Greensboro, making a rapid retreat west on N. C. . . ■ , ^ Center street. ' - J "Tuesday'ATfernoon, 4-5, prellml- large delegation Is expected from KNIGHTS OF P H H IA S ^ nary gym class for grade school Mary Webb Hayes Lodge, of In the mIxUp that took place at Manchester Camp No. 2640 Royal the Center the strikers Informed boys.' -■ Springfield and the drill team ot the • Tuesday evening at 7:30, meeting visiting lodge will execute a mili- Neighbors, will hold Its regular the paper sellers that they were not ENJOY HELD DAY meeting tonight at 7:46 at the of the physical department commtt- tary drill. Mrs. Jessie Wallace Is, wanted and one punched one of the In charge of the program and Mrs. | home of Receiver Agnes Messier, "reds” In the nose. They told the 444 Center street. police officer that they expected to Manchester Members Take Friday, 5:18," first practice of the Emma Dowd the refreshments. | ‘ • * volley ball class. Business men Mrs. Frances Chambers and Miss : have an automobile come to Man- i Prominent Part In Affair at Mrs. William F. Hadden of chester for them in about an hour, i gather up your gym clothes anu be’ ATLANTIC Edith I. ‘Walsh request all who i ' L a k e C o m p o u n c e . i on hand .iromptly. haven't already made returns on ‘ Franklin, street and hier sister, Mrs'. but rather than take any chances Canning Specials Mabel Cowles, left llaturday by a\i- they gave up the Idea of'waiting ! Bowling alleys open every eve- the tickets sold for the field day, to i MapeheBtfr members of the K. ot ning until October 1st. Season's tomoWle, with San Pedro, Calif.,' as for the automobile and all climbed P., had a prornlncnt part in the field do so a t . this meeting. Drawings their destination. They will visit • afternoon and evening schedule will RANGE are expected to take place Satur- aboard a trolley car back towards flay of the grand lodge of K. of P„ there another sister, Mrs. J. R. Jes- Hartford without making many be announced later. Call the "Y" and day at Odd Fellows Temple, Hart- for Connecticut held at Lake Com- for reservations. ford. following the ball game at ter, and their brother Arthur; aalea. poiince, Bristol, • .ve'sterday. There VEGETABLES They plan to motor out leisurely to Colt s Park.. were about 1,200 in attendance artd . For Canning! the Pacific coast, making stops at Melvin Cox was the general Chair- the World's Fair In Chicago, Yel- FUEL OILS man of the arrangements. Karl 4-4|aart ADVERTISEMENT lowstone Park and other places of 232 MADE VOTERS Keller waa In charge of the sports SliDDEN PHOTO SERVICE! basket scenic Interest enroutc, returning In Mr. and Mrs. Wllltan. Kronlck of events and Joseph Rollason was the All our work done by a local atudlo Range Oil 23 November. During their absence announcer. The gathering wa.*ire. and No. 1 Fuel Oil ] Ferrell, will live At the Hadden several years. A basket lunch was • Green ^w eet Pepper. I home, IS Franklin , street. CENTER TRAVEL BURE.\L enjoyed- and games and speeches • Green Tomatoes Of This Group 16,1 Register made up the remainder of the pro- "Bus T erm inal- 493 .Main St I Manchester friends have received • Ripe Tomatoes With Republicans and 61 gram. per gal. ] invitations to the marriage of iliss Vour choice of any of the I Etta Estelle Porth to Lezlle Curtis Wilh Democrats, above four vegetables-^ quarts ' Rose, which will take pl^ce' at the for 28c! WINDSHIELD I Orange, N. J., Saturday evening, ; .September 29, at 8:30,^ Mr. Rose Is A total of 232 new voters were AH Other Grades made by the town clerk, registrars I the youngest of the four children of \ of Fuel Oil j Mrs. .icsslc S, Rose of Montclair, of voters and selectmen at the ses- (Wild) le-qt. The Manchester Public Market basket N. J., and the late CJiarles H. Rose sion held Saturday. Ot this num- GRAPES WIPERS ber 125 men were made and 107 49e lie was born in Manchester and ; educated In Us public schools, and la women. In the registration' for , | If your windshield wiper party caucuses 163 registered as ^ per gal. 10-qt. ! a graduate of Vale University. (Cut) works very slowly or not at Republicans and 61 as Democrats. BEETS basket There were only .eight that did not FOR TUESDAY The Women's Foreign Missionary a'll. we can repair it. \V e , society of,^the Church of the Naz- register In any party. , aix'ne will meet tbmoih^ow evening • The same hoard will be In ses- lerqt I also hav.e a very co'nipjete I at 7-.30 nl the church, 'x sion again next Saturday to make CRAB APPLES basket A 25c SALE 69< voters for the town election. stock of new wi[>ers and" can The Past Chiefs ehih of Memorial L.T.WoodGo. 5 .1 Bisnell St, ifive you an allowance on I Temple,.-Pythian Slaters, wllrxmeet Tel. 4496 BUY AND SAVE tomorrow evening with Mrs IDEAL JARS qt. your old one. ' Frances Chambers.

I Herbert' Crockett son of Mr. and ' Fanc.v,Frosh Cut Center Pork Chops...... 27it lb. Parowax . ; Jar Rings______^ .Mrs. William J. Crockett of 42 Blge- SHOE REPAIRING i low street has . left for Seattle. (Uolind Trip h'ancy 4kine!es.s nrisk.et Corned Beef.., . NORTON ...... 2,'ic lb. 5tpn|s Soirs and ...... 2 pkgs. 23e . 3 p k g s . 19c ; Washington, where he wilt be as- rcicphnnp 7IMH Pound ohekages. Good Luck brand. ; soclated with the general agent of Heels ...... $1.00 r; lA'ave* Fresh Made l^iimb Patties. . ; ...... 6 for 25c ELECTRICAL I the Aetna Life Insurance company. f'KMKH nCWlCl Ut KRAI 1 The young man Is a graduate of Certo ..... each 27c Mii Oi SImt I Boneles.s Balled Pot Roast Beef ,...... 2.5cjb. Heels Vinegar, gallon 25c Manyhester High school, aftef ... 75c r. For jelly making—It’s per- Contents only. Pure cider Instrument Co. I vfhich he took the four-year course LM.'KSMif?! (.nar> Native Pigs’ Liver ...... fect 1 vinegar. PHONE 4060 ! at the School of Business Admlnli- ... I' 2 Ihs. 25c !R and HEELS, ^ O C up Hilliard Street Manchester I Iratlon.v Bo.Hton University. He la a Grotc and Weigel’s imemberXof Chi Sigma Chi frater- X Fancy Shaved Dried Beef ...... 2 lb. 25c jnlty. ' r Pickled Pigs’ F eet...... 9 lha • Of > August Andrulot SAUSAGE LINKS lb. 27c

RANGE OIL Made from pure pork and high grade lieasonlngs. We Handle Only the Best! Fresh Made I.4irge Link Sausages ...... 2.5c lb. 248 No. .Main St, .Manchester

Fresh Premium Bologna...... 1 1-4 lbs. 25c Dial PINEHURST 4 151 7V^C gal. FRESH VEGET.\BLES

RIB LAMB CHOPS DIAL 1866 . Fancy Hand Picked McIntosh .-\pplcs ...... 5 lbs. 25c SERVICE Sunkist Oranges for Juice, medium size . ■....25c dozen ST.VTION lb. 29‘ VAN’S Pickling Pears...... 426 Hartford Road NOTICE Fancy Seedless Grapes...... 3 lbs. 25c Don't be misled by the range oil advertisement you saw in the Manchester Herald

LOIN LAMB CHOPS lO-pound hags of l«irgo Yellow Onions ...... 25c Saturday, September 1st, 1934.

Small White Pickling Onions...... Because they made a mistake which started a price war on Range Oil that classes

CUSTOMERS WANTED Green Sweet Peppers ...... '. 6 quarts 25c themselves as chiselers. lb. 44^ For Strictly Fresh Eggs They will soon get together and fix the prices and the question is what will be the Early June Gardeh P eas...... Reasonable Prices .2 cans for 25c future price on High Quality Range Oil this Winter? The price is sure to be Higher. The beef boxes had an over supply of lamb chops Acnd Name and .\ddrriiB on Post this morning and as a result we offer you the very finest, (’ard To: Chase & Sanborn Dated Coffee on sale at ...... ,29c Ib. well trimmed, tender lamb chops at these prices. J. N. OLIVER At the Midland Filling Station We Are Now

No. Windham. Conn. DIAL .ill!

■ / . Booking Orders Until Sept. 30th, 1934 For FRESHLY GROUND BEEF / ■ - - • We Are Agents For Your Winters Supply of 25* ATLANTIC

Genuine Cube Steake Kerosene and Range Oil HE /U N E R A L H<>ME 0 Super Blue Flame Range Oil

We have our own bulk .taUon, W ILLIA M (And it is Quality Range Oil)—on the Cash and Payment Plan.

Range Burners and Supplic,s The Cash Price In 50 Or More Gallons Deliver- 'PORTERFIELD r ies Will Be ...... , SVz' 68 Spruce Street TeL 6.VM ECONOMY \ Per Gallon Not .member, of the Chamtier As You Desire it ■ The price on the payment plan in .50 or more gallons delivery will be: Last W interW ardrobe of Coninisrre. '-'Evory item of cost Is discussed Ikcforc JMTvIci* Is begun. t\pcnse Is readily adjusted to your iiicaiis and wishes*, 8V^c Per Gallon, Plus A Small Carrying Charge, Payable -In 50 may present several jg:a.»'ments that are simply by the selection of most suitable appointments. Cost, therefore, Is as Iim as you desire. In Quish sers’leo Small Weekly Payments. perfectly G. K. for this season’s wear after • • . and know n beforehand. Give, C t Yonr Order for Vour Winter’s Supply. We Protect You With Our Cash or Payment Plan.

they have been DRY (LEANED and We Will Not Book Any Orders On the Cash Or Payment Plan and Guarantee Delivery .VftiT An tnfortn«(W« bsoklet Pressed. FRIGID AIRE September 30th, 1984, so kindly Telephone 3961, Midland Filling Station,.and ask for one of our sales- on funeral •rrrtre mall* ed ‘cratia, tin renurat. men to call at your place and explain our Cash and l•ayn^eht Plan. Exclusive Agents Send Us the Work For A First Class Job. DON’T WAIT! CALL AT ONCE! TELEPHONE 3961.

Very Truly Yours,

KEMP’S, Inc.

The Dougan Dye W orks

aajMAiNST, Registered Frigidaire Phone 7155 Manchester,'' Midland Filling Station Service Dept Maintained

311 Main Street W. S. Grant, Mgr.