B^itlat Band nf Hartford will tfay ovanteff e t naxt wash. Tha tn U m united Avarago Dally drcalatidR The various priaos that havo States and Ouuda< -sea effSred by tha Manchaotor joMrtat and will taka part la tha meal win ba sarvad at fi:S0 tmOar Stetes, Canada and otlM r tfoun- For the Month af Heptaiubar, 16B Mrs. Floyd Hitt Sunday afternoon arnica. Rav. tba dlractlaa of Mra. Horld Rich Our Hospital trlM concluded on October 1 the ly anaouncad oa " l U t T o ^ Ooon and Fox club will be drawn October 16, nt tba at the F. T. Bllah Hardware Com Mentua will ba aocompanlad by mond, and will consist of fresh hospital aunray which annually hla wlfs. Othara expected art bam, ' insshstL potetoas, apple aalacta tha number one hoapitala 22nd Annual Hospt'J 6,2?0 pany oUm at nine o'clock tomor Guest Speaker In Class One aatlon GoafSraiica ' row nlghU Mlaa Tyma ClilByk. an axcallent sauea, carrots, aauatkraut, roUa, of tba country ragardlaaa of clas- •Member of the Aodit _’ mwldanB, is aong leader, Mlaa Halan Semenya coffea and cboeolata laysr eaka. Blftcatlon. Burean of Clronlntleas Bights St ths Mancheeter "jitterhuga" wUl be To Addfess Local dub emd William Saplln. Mrs. Bm tst Koster will racaiva Baapa V p t e Date !■ JUmsntle. lb sd- interested to know that a cham reservations for tha supper. Her Again Given T op Rank* 'Hia Mancbeatar Memorial boa- FOOD Manchenter-^A City of Village Charm : tbs Hotel Hook- pionship "Jitterbug" dance will be Of Republican Women telephone number ts 7071, and the pltal has constantly attained firat affair la open not only to people ing by American Col* HALITS __ ^ cbotcs drinks held In the New Haven Arena on Gleaners’ Group claaa poaitton sinoa th e early year* VOL. LIX„ NO, 12 (CIsssIHed Adverttslng on Page 10) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY. OCTOBER 14, 19,19 i-AmsriesB culsins. Friday night, October 27. There Wednesday Afternoon. of the South Methodist church but lege of Surgeons. of operation, keeping abreast ot (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE ii wen known to will be cash prires and local "Jit their friends who would like to all modem riMulremente and main SATUBDAT AT M i gUeebsster people, is now terbug" couples are asked to file Mt«. Floyd D. Hitt o f East To Serve Supper attend. These parish suppers held taining specified high caliber throughout the sesson, snd under The Manchester Memorial Hos staffs of physicians and nursaa ) « f tbs bsr St the Hotel their entries with the New Haven Hartford, state central committee- pital has again been awarded a r ^Ik ArsnA the management of the different The lists of approved hospitals C b M ^ New Anti-Aircraft Gun Fires 120 Shots a Minute woman and a member of the groups of the Wesleyan Guild, are certificate from tha American College of Burgeons, approving Saturday Session tlM N otss^ Osin- Msmbsri of the Biitlsh-Ameri- Fourth Congregational District, TTie Gleaners group of the Wes deservedly popular. J im will be the guest speaker at the leyan Guild will aarve tha first the Institution as a Class A hos Battleship Royal Oak win meet tonl^t at can club are requested to meet at The Epworth Circle will take pital. The American College of j o f Mine EUssbetb Nor- the club on Maple street tonight October meeting of the Manches pariah supper of tha season at tha charge of tha dining room and Surgeons, representing 12,700 Mei* street. Tbere wlU at 7 o'clock and go from there to ter Republican Women's club Wed South Methodist church, Wednes- decorations. _..loei of officers snd Dufay the Quiah funeral home to pay re- Called to Hasten apects to Mrs. Robert B. Dougan. nesday afternoon at 2:.70 at the ___ r . InBwpsrencies will be dem- Y. M. C. A. Mra. Hitt was pres ' by tbs hoeteee. mother of C\iahman and Beverly AUC7E COFRAN Dougan, members of the club. ent at a meeting of the club last Is Sunk by Nazi Su seasort, srter her election, and Is BPIRITLAL MEmUM Kbtf Hlllor, special Held Members of the Brltlsh-Ameri- well known to a number of ths SevcaUi Dsugbter o f a Seventh Sen Action on Repeal tlTS o f Um American members. Bora With A Veil < r ii __ _ Is iB Manchester this can club darts league are remind C iR A M T S 3 3 ^ Readlaga Dally t A M. to I P N. Mtsrvlawlng eaecuUve ed that the third group of garnet Tea will be lerved under the Or By Appotaitnent. In the Sendee will be played tonight In the club direction of Mrs, ■ J. M. Shearer For a long-latHng lupply, of tbs local chapter. In of the hospitality committee, and of Uiie People for W Team. Senator George Urges j School O fficial A gain Irm for the annual Roll house at 75 Maple street. Ollford ts 171 Church Street. Hartford, Gena. buy Kotex in tha Vol-U- Give No Hint on Tci Injures H is H urt L eg | leading the league and the other Mrs. C. A. 0(x)(lrlrh, vice chair Phone S-KgT Credit Provisions Be r BMoh gets under way on teams are determined to take that man of the Manchester Republican Bex o l 6 6 napkin*. It'* 11. team out of the lead. town committee. more eonvaniant and Overhauled; Proposes Creston. Neb., Oct. 14.—(>P) The club has the largest mem \ —Elouble trouble: People I.augh W hen Fire Sinking Second : W. B. A. Juniors are Invited economical, toe. Cash for Arms, But j Supt. Elton Copley of Cres- ! Lull Continues d a Hallowe'en party. bership of women of any In town, A larm Sounds; Sorry Later and president I.aura House and Look Cl t t h e s p c i a I fir I c e i ! See h o w Six Months to Pay I toh High school, Buffered a ' Naval Loss , seanliig at 0:S0 In Odd her associate officers hope for a Reduced Prices Now V A l-U -B O X sprained IcftJtnee showing the - n r . Manchester Lathrop, Mo., Oct. 14.—(F)— Lists o f Su n-n Mrs. Ethel CXnvIes good turnout at thl^ first meeting much more your money buys at Grants! For Other Purchases. I school's football linemen how Pending Russ, In ebarge, and the children in Effect on the People just laughed when the Date Book of the members. Lost month the LIMITED QUANTITIES, so shop early! ; he charged opposing linemen fire a l A m sounded. Issued as ipgBg to come In costume. successful Republican camlldates when In college. That put him IS wni be given for the best G. E. Oil Furnace 66 Waihington, Oct. 14. — tjr)—Ad- "Ha-ha," they said. "We al Tomorrow In the primaries were guests and on crutches. \ Italy Stands ready have s fire.’ Possible; V sad appropriate games and an interesting evening meeting of nlnlatration leaclera called tbo I Several days later ligaments : ^'^ilMBta erlll be on the pro- O ct 14. •— Annual banquet of O. E. Converaioa They did. A stunt man W A eran of Rattle men and women resulted, followed On Sdle Saturday^ Only Oil Burner New- enate into an unusual Saturday In his left leg were tom and | going to drive on auto through A t g o’eloek the seniors of Blueflelds A. C. at Villa Louinc In by a social with refreshments. $269 ; the kneecap injured when the | Bolton. aeasion today In an effort to h av Only Few High-Ranking a burning building mt a h A - land; Grew Iteelew ertn have their ' crutepes slipped as he descend- : t —d follow It with a Hal- Oct. 14-16.—Slate Convention of ten action on President Roose vest festival. | j ed stair* at the school. That, Nazis Can i^redict Hit But this another Are. It Saved Not Badly^ ___ Luther League at Concordia Lu JOHNSON A LITTLE velt's proposal to repeal the arms said Copley, is misfortune! | W A theran church. Weekenil .Service# embargo. destroyed three buildings at a Plnmbtag Henttiig -?■ ler’s Next Step; See damage of 840,000. Ruth Oargo of 71 Foster Next Week Con tractors Th«JM(HAI^CORR Before the chamber met at WM an attendant at the Oct. 16-17. — State Convention MANGHISnil CONH* noon (c.s.t.) for Its tenth day of Mediation Yet PosHible yesterday In St. Joseph's of Knighta o f Pythlaa and I’ ythlan Of Salvation Army Cor. Center and Trotter Street* Telephaae 0876 debate on this Issue. Senator 'Bristol, of Miss Anna MSe Sisters here. ' George (D„ Ga.). a supporter of Oct. 21.—Legloa cabaret dance End European Berlin. Oct. 14 —(F)—The lull In I of tlmt place and Edward the bill to repeal the embargo and "An Important new development" said the U. S. Army when it put this new anti-aircraft gun military activity on the weatem 1 of Tensile. at Rainbow, In Bolton. The present week-end promises make other changes In the neu on display before the Army Ordnance Association at Aberdeen. M d., proving ground*. Tbs new Germans Have Coming Eventa lo be the biggest of. the season trality law, suggested that the Power on This weapon shoots like a machine g\m, flinging 37 mnr. Hhclls at 120 a minute. It'a designed to combat front Is expected here to continue I m i t e Bmbury group of ths O ct 27.—Danes, of Private Duty with the local RalvatTAn Army pending measure's credit provi low-flying attack planes and can go into action almost Immediate ly after being towed to a strategic a little while longer—st Icut pen dulld erin meet Monday Nurses Association at Country corps. Jojin Menttis. a student sions be overhauled. spot by a truck at full speed. til Italy and Soviet Russia have Enough Arms at ths South Methodist Club. of the Providence Bible School, George proposed that belliger spoken. Oct. 28.—Hallowe'en Party and arid lay preacher at all services, ent nations purchasing arms In Side of World danoe at Country Club. and present a full lecture at each N ew this country be requir^ to make German conversstloM wuh For Big Piisb alHtlage o f Miss Marjorie Nov. 1-2.—Hobby Show at Eman session. He Is characterized as payments in cash but that they these countries were wid already Bin oCAItou straet and WU- uel Lutheran church, auaplces of a remarkable piparher and ex-' be allowed six months to pay for That Is What Lindbergh Claim State to be under way. Only a few high Dorcas Society. Hungary-Soviet Fight ' BL CHsoi^ of North Coven- pounder of the scriptures. Fall and Winter other purchases. Says Must Be Done; ranking Nuls, however, can prC' Mass Tanks and Heavy Eiweerty of this, town. wlU Nov. 8.—High School Prom. ^ At the 9:30 a. m. sesalon of As the bin now stands, warring *' ~*~M tomorrow afternoon at Nov. 10 — Minstrel show and the r,chool he will s|>eak on the In Cashed in On diet Adolf Hitler's next step now Artillery Between Mo* nations could obtain credits of up Urges Hoover Plan on that Prime Minister Chamberlain London, OeL 14. at ths South Methodist dance of King David Lodge, Hol ternal and external evidences of to 90 days on all purchases if the lister street school. the Divine origin of the scriptures. Looms as Likelihood h A rejected hla terms for ending selle and Rhine; Veto Britain president authorize them. Sale of Defense Arms. the war. t o f tbo Memorial Hos> Nov. 21.—Lecture, "Romance Ts This will be the outstanding ad Opponents Demand Cash Road Profit’ battleriUp Royal I A n illa iy , Mra D. M. Oald* Where You Find It," A. H. Rlnck- dress of the day and all will be Informed Oermw quartera Mid erans of PoU^ Drive. Sport Coats Opponents of the administra Washington, CIct. 14—(fl')—Her that notblns more mi^ be expect' than 1,000 utan aboas4^' lor, will meet Monday Ington, HoHlster street school, welcome. tion bill, which would wipe out Crisis Seen if Russia Tomorrow night the Russian bert Hoover's proposal that the ed from France or Britain, but euak. I at tbs CUnle building on Educational club. the existing ban on arms ship Believe Finns BuDotia! { \ Local Officials Assert Claims Ruthenia ; Hun-, they expreaoed belief the door etill I stroot. ments to belligerents, have de United States retain an embargo Parts. Old. 14.— SERIAL STORY" JOAN OF ARKANSAS MANCHESTER BUSINESI COmilOHT. IXltk tS THIS HOW TOC BY JERRY BRONDFIELD NKA SKflVICC. INC. LOOKED LAST WINTEBT Toe'S America *s Oast of Charactera aense a pretty newcomer even in te e m Ja>aaiwi a myaterloaa e»- this big school,” said Keith. My fW ei, gtamor girl of the Tech earn- Word War WORLD paw "Especially when she's walking WEEK with Keith Rh''des,” Dan volun 1 18M, B iim a rc k ’a Prusaia Word Bout Ketth Bhodee—Teoh’a star luUf- g g ji, headed for All-Amerlen haa- teered. Keith whacked him play provedI heraelfvelf a Class A pow- Carfoonisfs Decide Againsf Peace In Europe .. h e o d o r e r o o s e v i l t fully with his notebook. £!»r r o, r llckln ickingAAuatria in barely a A b ro ad won a Nobel prize for initi They entered room 302. Keith r A t H om e T Doa Wehber—the blockiBg Iwek looked around, whistled. "Happy . mODth. In 1»0. she made France Red Star Over Baltic ating the negotiations that ended who etahio Kelth'o way; a steady, iBd—trtooa student. day,” he chortled. "This Is going ■ajr “uncle” in less than seven Along the Jagged eastern coast Labor Fronts the Ruw^apanese war in 1905. • • • to be a dneh.” weeks. In 1914, the Kaiser's ar of the Bsltic Sea, on land previ Waehington: When NLRB certi For his fifth cousin, the man in Yeoterdsy: Keith makes a dote Dr. Blbert’a course was a popu JOHNSON A LITTLE mies sprinted to the gates of Paris ously ruled by Russia’s czars, the fied CIO as exclusive bargaining the White Mouse now, some saw to show JoM the compno. When lar one and the room was prac l i t Ceqlor St. IMl I m . ' in M days—but there faltered World' W.ir settlements created agent for all Pacific Ctoast iong- this week an even bigger opportu oho goes to pay her feeo, Joan tically filled. They found three and, after four years in the four independent republics; shoremen, AFL protested that the adjacent seats half-way down and ‘. nity to ride into history as a cham meeta Don. There la a long line near the windows. And then, only |v* taenches, buckled under the Al- Finland, farthest north, la al bargaining unit should be deter pion of peace, ahTsi of them at the office. Joan *• eoUs ■ meosenger boy to take her after Keith asked another boy to Mea* blockade and superiority in most os big as Montana and has a mined for each employer •’’sepa Adolf Hitler's peace - or - war do him a favor and move In the teaervee. few more people than Chicago. rately. That was the biggest of speech last weekend had been fol pfaMW, pay her fees. "You're too row behind. . three CIO-AFL disputes accepted lowed by broad hints in Nazi cir damood clever,” Don tells her, os ‘ Now it's 1939. Her illiteracy rate (.1%) is per be woffu away. "Look,” said Keith. "This class And his bliukriepers having haps the world's lowest, and co by the Supreme Court this week, cles that the Fuehrer would wd- Is too big for old man Elbert to KOad Poland in six weeks, Adolf operatives handle 80% of her for review. come a mediation proposal from Chapter IV take attendance every day. And SALUTE! Cites M any Tima Paymenta On Permanent Wavea RUlar, intuitive fuehrer of a na wholesale trade. Residents of Hel * Cincinnati; AFL, in the second the head of any great neutral na The mesaeng^r boy arrived 10 It’s strictly a lecture course. So, We salute you at our Building Materials A good permanent wave may now be had at a tion, particularly the U. S. minutes later and Joan bailed here's where a little co-operation new service station moderate price. "Bergeto” waves ore not a good tion that h u never lost a short war sinki, her capita], play golf b y tho week of its national convention, with . . . Fall Road D angers Investment os the finished product is dlsappotot- nor wen a long one, appeared none midnight summer sun. responded to last week’s plea from And among senatorial mentors him. He dismounted and ap can go along way." of American' foreign policy, both proached, bead cocked to one side, "Hold tight.” Webber muttered. GOODRICH GAS AND OILS toe aacer this week to tempt his- Amertesns know Finland best President Roosevelt for peace be one eye squinting In silent ap "I can feel this one coming on. Range Oil X. will teat your half so that you wUI not ba lary to repeat itself further becausv she pays her war debts, tween labor’s rival factions by re- friends anil foes of the administra praisal. j Must Be Considered unhappy with a frlssy permanent. tion’s neutrality program, support Rhodes Is off on another of his Expert Greasing Satlefactory eervloe on general _ HItler’a Oiler and has produced foot-racer Paavo aflUrming lU "open door" policy She had to laugh. "I suppose work-dodging brainstorms." BatterlOO’ Urea End C u rie ...... $3.50 to 9S.00 Nurmi and composer Jan Sibelius. toward the CIO. It then voted non was voiced for some move by Mr. they’ve told you what you're to automoblla repairing, on all makes “Why,” he had asked in his “Meaning what?” Joan Inquired. There’s a reason why auto own Homes are never the result of< Mt Is merely giving credit where It of car* will be found at the Don Whole H e a d ...... |6.50 to 110.00 Europe’s economic Imperialists are concurrence with a resolution call Roosevelt to bring Europe’s war - .p p for me.” "Meaning this," explained Keith. hasty decisions. On the contrary, Ralehatac speech last weekend, ring powers to terms. "Uh-huh, and believe me, lady, ers are changing to "Goodrich." it due to say that they have ex- Willis Garage, located at 18 Mato *%boold this war in the west be more interested In her lumber, ing for endorsement of the Presi "Why do things the hard way? they follow long and serious I ponded to the high position they street. grain, hay and potatoes. Her army dent and the New Deal, continued lx>gical Time? get some strange assignments, You show up on Monday, Dan’ll thought and consideration for the ht?” Uiit this Is the payoff." VAN’S [ hold today by honestly deserving Motorists must now give atten nany had no quarrel with and navy are small, but her lU campaign for revision of the “I would very much like to see get here Wednesdays, and I'll toke owners know they are Intended to the merit that has been accorded tion to their needs for fall and win Aaland Islands command impor Wagner act, and turned to Intra the chief executive do that Job," She handed him her fee card the Friday sessions. Then all we SERVICE STATION last a lifetime, sheltering tho them. “US/don ^eo iU li ______ho repeated, nor with any and a check. "People around here have to do ‘s exchange notes. This 427 Hartford Rood Tel. 3866 members of the family circle, a ter driving which exacts a heavy ■ i- a( her neighbors. Her colonial tant sea lanes. mural matters. said North Dakota’s Isolationist just lack Imagination, that's all.' If you have been saving to build toll on brakes, engine end other Hotel Hberldaa BnlMlag Peskiest was a spat between the Senator Gerald P. Nye, author of course was Just cut out for us." haven of rest and quiet, no matter a home next Spring, build one that elaim against Britain was not a Estonia, south across the Gulf of He looked at the line. "Wish I Dan groaned. "I .should have parU of the car. Wet sUppery Finland, is about the size of Ver teamsters union and the Brewery the present arms embargo. "I think could imagine there were 200 le.ss what else goes on outside. •VIU prove worthy of the sacrifices pevemente require that brakea be “danwnd backed by force.” Her now is the logical time to move.” known better. Just Imagine- me Into a home go the fruits of toil you have made. Regardless of the ------Hf— laltie Interests were of "an exolu mont and New Hampshire com Workers Union. AFL’s 1933 con people in there." he said moum- getting anything out of your and labor. Sometimes sacrifices to the beet of condition to permit bined and has a population a little vention had awarded Jurisdiction But the President refused to fuffy. notes." expert workmanship In a home, it quick etops, to avoid accldenU and ~vi|lvaly aeonomle nature.” Bhe was must be made to attain and retain will not stand the ravages of time Urea must be to good shape. WHY d o : smaller than that of Los Angeles. itr ru e n C; ^ yHUiam Gtenney to Wed Satmrday Session School Men^s /Grou] ^8 of Vets and T heir Auxiliaries Called to Hasten High Gains Thrilling 13-12 Victory over West Haf If6 Miss Marjorie R. Wihon Action oh Repea T:partment proved her qualified for Visits in RockVille Dilworth-' her preaent position. Anderson- Our regular meeting la neat’ (OaatbiMd fiM Tm g» Om J Educatora Hold Their Moriartys Oppose Toughest Foe of Season!^* Barriers Engage Monday. October 16. Marjorie Shea Wapping Make Points in Cornell would like very much to start at belligerent, except whera they Moothly Meeting in _____ ' a ------— i)------eight o’clock. Please attend if you would be compelled to enter State’s Freshmen Today Post possibly can, and on time, so we Auxiliary combat area." Ml*. W. W. Oroal Loom City fo r First. Last Period of P N *. IM can all go home early. "li see no reason,'' he added, Ns. SM « Play Stafford Manchester High'* berriers^ Coach Wigren's array will be The Blanket Club la still open. y . F. W . "why the president should ilOt be Time; Other City News New Way to Build Super Linemen Local Sport You ran obtain blankets, bed given authority to define combat A t the loot meeting p f the Bats- Uunch their ninth aeason of dual headed by Robert Doggart. who Enters Team spreads. linens and appliances xones." worth High School Students RockviHe, Oct. *4v—(Special)— Chatter With Smashing easily by Joining. Cottons, linens, Vela Auxiliary Adams asserted, however, that Council ^llUam Blanchard was Forty-four membera of the East 4t Mount Nebo and all wool blankets are going up American ships should not Ito par- ern Connecticut School Men's tlcut freshmen at Storrs In a twro-1 week oa he placed eighth In the elected president, Gordon Diinlow. In the course of a football sea mile race that srill be held Immedl-' Connecticut invitation. Others »wling League In price, but the’’ club ran obtain mitted to carry armaments to vice president and Barbara **Von- group visited Rockville on Friday warring nations under any cIT' son. Rev. J. Stuart NeUl ef St. ately oftar the State varsity meets who will compete ore.Captain Joe. Maneboster’s 18 with a Its order at the old prices If or To Hold Social! dermorker, oocretary. The bintn- afternoon, for thetr monthly meet Sunday Tilt Dupont Scores on Pass, 17-yard Janat dered Immediately. cUmstances. ing, the first time that the ossoci- Mary's Episcopal church receives M. 1. T. The latter event starts at i DlMintCA John Cervlnl, John OI- Would Require L I cease cU dlacuosed the point syatem o f a considerable number of letters In son, Ruosell Duke, Robert Oder- Vincek's TaUy aimax. oarty la the seoead < Plans and committees are )>eing holding offices, the council Inolg- .stlon hqd met in Rockville. 1 o'clock and Is axpected to rcault Bnrmanent Armlntlce Day A similar ides was expreosod by praise of the grid ability of his In victory for Charlla Robbins, for mann and Ed Cotter. 'Squclr, who sufferad a formed for the Hallowe'en par nla and freshmen election niles. A short business meeting wraa G)M Housers Face Severe es 52-Yard Drive and leg in the last ataaM, ties. If you are asked to serve, re The regular meeting of the An- Chairman Pittman (&Nev.| ot "son," Ernie Neill, captain of Col mer M. H. 8. star who is now In addition to the two cross compoaed of rapre- Servioes at the Wap|inS Cbof- held at three o’clock at the Sykes Uu«e yards ovnr o m M derson-Shea Auxiliary V.F.W. was the Foreign Rclatlona Committee, gate University's Red Raiders.. State’s No. 1 hill and dale flyer. country races at Storrs this oftsr- from each of the veter- member you are helping to serve munlty church will be held as school, followrlng which the group Test from Olympics Blanchard iticks Vital Nordmark broke loom the community by asal.stlng a V'bo ssfd that any relaxation of Rev. Neill odmiree Ernie im Manchester has a highly Impres noon, there'll also be s frpihroen ‘:4CRanlBationa, met on Mon- held last Tuesday In the V.P.W. usual tomorrow morning with were token for a visit about Tom orrow ; K id to ff at menaely and regrets that he's not romped the met at th worthy project. the shipping proviaiona should re Rockville which included a trip to sive record to protect In Its clash football game with St,ate opposing Point, All in 7 Minutes llt. Plana are practically clubrooms. A brush Oemonstim- quire that all shipmenta be 11 Sunday school at 0:30, which is to related to him. . . Ernie is the son Griswold High. The Wlgronltea for the first tai^ at 'The junior girls will hold a be followed by the morning wror- the Memorial Tower on Fox Hill. 2:15 O^Qock. with the frost os Coach Pete HaU weat Into plaba lor the obaervance of meeting at the home of Mrs. tion was given by Mr. Doggart, censed by the Munitions Control of Mr. and Mrs. James H. NelU ot Wigren's charges have gained six left at noon in order to be present After Trailing 12-0. Jr. President Florence Peterson Board. The board, he sold, could ship St 10:45. Rev. Douglas V. The men were also taken through Oxford otreet... tion for the extra polBt \ 1 W ar veterana' own day Krob. 88 Linden str.eet. Wednes strnlght triumphs at Storrs with for the enUre program. wishes to thank him, also all the prevent the shipment ot any arms. Haclesn, the pastor, will preach. the M. T. Stevens and Sons com Moflarty Brotheni’ grid warriors peas from center tomod I ^MUMimcementa will be made day. October 18. at 6:30. Offlcera pany through the courtesy of out a defeat. The local team, how Next Friday afternoon, Man Decisively outplayed and to run the haO aad In < latilea who attended the meeting, There was some discussion of On Sunday evening. East Hart stack up against their toughest too Ths latest literature He--. Neill chester will engage Bristol and . M(ardln|t the church acr- will be elected. ford Grange wiU bold Its annual Francis 8. Nettleton, a member o f ever, Isn't as strong oa it used to a yard aborL VI. Oct. 10, was Manchester Day, proposal by Slenator Toft (R. ot the eeeeoii tomorrow afternoon bos received was a gaudy i be end Manchester ia expected to Hartford here In a triangular outfought in the first half Hd the parade, at the Newington Hospital In "Church-Grange Service" at the the Board of Education. HUinskl brought tga ftet that there la n war Ohio) that all European waters be at ML Nebo in meeting the classy nouaesmont ef Colgate’s bomt- face strong epposlUon In Its at meet In which both the first sad find behind 12-0,*>ffinchester Newington, Chalrlady Mrs. Maude White church with the state chap- The speaker at the meeting was back IS yards to Mr In Biirope ahmiltl not pre- designated a danger zone and that Stafford Olympics in what win bs comlng clash today wtth Brown.. tempt to extend that record to second teams of tha three seheola Leggett visited the hospital and American shipping be permitted tain, Rev. Charles A. Dcmma, -as Dr. Alonzo G. Groce, commissioner ths fourth start of the current cam High’s grid stalwarts ehmrged aad a IMaachard to I celebration of the Armla- of Education. Following the meet Um b ^ h u re Ineludeo a larga pho seven st)ralghL will participate. netted a fint down to [ fer Americana. The day that gave cigarettes to all veterans In to go everywhere else throughout the guest speaker. Everyone Is paign for the Goa Housers. The to of young NOUI on the rampage the hospital. ing a dinner was served at Usi back from the brink of de Three nmn paasaa M l 1 bt peace, which we have the world. welcome, especiaUy all Orange kick-off la scheduled for 3:15 .. .Ernie's a veteran ef two years Saturday Oct. 14, the Hartford Senator Connally (D., Texas) members. • Rockville House. o'clock. feat in the closing periods to aad HiUMkl gat awfif id TOT twenty-one yeara. baa with the varsity and a dependable boot of the day wtth a j a day of memory and trl- 2 County Council will run a card suggested that It might be possl' Mrs. Harry P. Files, 8r„ has City Court 'The Invaders are undoubtedly player.. .this will be hla first Ord Gainii 40(h Win. snatch a thrilling 18-12 tri party In New Britain, the proceeds ble to permit shipping to all Eu been confined to her home by ill Judge Thomas L. Larkin pre the strongert orrs/ to tect -the went out ef bm i M mdl aa a day of. rejolclnfr: start of the aesson as injuries kept Plan Pjrogram Slat for Boya Town umph from William Hall ao-ywd atrigfi.' Epieds Chapter will be used for the veterans in ropean ports except those of bel ness this week. She is reported to sided at the session o f the City south endera this fall and ora re- him on the sidelines os Colgate therefore Ita obaervance gordad os ona o f th# le a d iv semi- High at West Hartford ye«- Tw o Ttfeanato I M f'Bot be considered improper. the Newington Hospital. AU play Ugerent countries. 'This would be better today. Court on Friday with four cases. lost to N YU and Duke In Its first Omaha. Neb., Oct. 14.—(F)— ers are welcome. permit continuance of shipping to Mrs. Dorothy Swats of New The 125 bond o f W illiam O. Todd, pro elavena in the state. 'Im Oos two games.. .Brown, Incidentally, terday afternoon by scoring That klek put W W t.. Poet has entered a team In Housers have won two out of three For Pin Loop Two Nebraska high ochoolt in a bole. Bquair weal' natrlct BowllnK League World War Vets The next meeting of the Auxil such countries as Portugal, Spain York City, is spending some time Jr., of Los Angeles, California, was la favored to whip the Red Raid two touchdowns and the vital iary will be held Oct. 24. a Hal gamee to date and are eager to add with long football winning to the end aoae aad 1 under the mana^erahlp of and Italy, he said. at the home o f her parents here. declared forfeited when he did ndt ers. .. streaks defied the Friday the extra point in seven minutes The reaiilta, to date, lowe’en socliU will be held first, all Falls To Limit Speeches Mrs. Robert Merrimon bos os appear. He was arrested by State Um Olympics to their list of vle- S3," nunrbanl To Honor Biidflics members are ask to come masked. tlms. West Side Ree League 13th Jinx lost night and kept of the last quarter. , two yards aad ('A victory of three gamea over The Democratic leadership coll her guest this w'eek, her mother. Policeman Marcus Johnson of the Frocticing to tear through oppoolng lines Is Mladto Zarubica, Two Manchester lads may be in right on winning. Florence Streeter will have charge ed today’s Senate session after it MrsJ; Edith Sweena o f Sudbury Stafford Barracks on a charge of The Olymplee have compiled on Leeaia Mart Faavly. tbrouik tha aaa 1 from the Newington enviable record In their lost four U. C. L. A. tsekle, who is ss tough to get out of Um w sy as h ii tha storting lineup of tho Unlver- To Open Fifth Season Ord mode it 40 straight wins Manohaater reaehsd a new high two gamea lost and one of the social she will be assisted had failed In cloakroom eiforts to V L 1 - speeding. first to the 38. years of competition, being i beaten name is to pronounce. Note the spring, giving the contraption the klty o f ConnecUcut today whan by walloping Burwall, 30 to 3, ia oomplete futility la the firrt Squetr IB n contest with the Aetna Twenty-two years ago this week by Josephine Tournaud. Dorothy limit further speech-making. Ma Joseph Michna o f RockweU HUl, tha Storramon engogo Moasschu- Early in November. Miller, Mary Montovsnl, Anna jority Leader Barkley of Ken only four times in tlmt period by •ecestary noiataitee. at Burwell. Incidentally It was two periods and went nowhan ao p a n oa tha 38 ; ed Hartford. Tlie next match the tailend of the YD was on the StaffoM Springs has his case setts S ta to .. .Frank Robinson Is a Richards, Grace Norton, Elisabeth tucky discussed with opposition the best opposition from Connecti the 13th game betwoen the two aw lftly that HaU punched aenae yardA BakWtodl Lba held on October 16 against Dolled upon payment o f coats of cut and Maaaaehuaatts. In thetr fixture in the line at a guard poet, ' 'n e West aide RecreaUon bowl schools. a pair of tallies in the seeoad Hartford team. high seas headed for front line Brimley. After the social a short leaders yesterday a proposal to tha140. 48. A H U j Bolton |5. He was charged with failure lost otarL the Stafford array ran while there's a poealbiltty that ing leegUA which bee proved to be The squad from Fathar quarter, the hnt on a forty yard ofil'a pass le ^____ ' of help will be needed at duty alongside the pollua of business meeting will be held. An limit debate to an hour for each to give, a band aignol in backing Mlaa Marjorie E. Wilson up flva touchdowns, an Indication Johnny "Wink" Wlnzler will be one of the most popular wood Flanagan's widaly knowm drive aftor a poor leeal ktek, tha fin t dawn to ^ rVlIimM on Lieonard Street, this France. The rest of the division 18 months trustees will also be senator, on the bill itself, and an Mrs. R, K. Jones from a parking space which re elected. m t Manchester will foes a wealth colling the oignala.. .thla la Rob Boys Town here made It 31 aeoond on aa uaueual IntamepUon Bn. tat's discard the tlmld- was already floundering In the additional hour on each amend sulted in his auto being in a col inson’s third and last year on the opllttlng circuits In towns, will Oct. 25, a Hallowe'en party will White chry.'iar.themiims, palm.s SMS, Maaefcestor of scbrlng strength. games without defeat for Boys o f a blocked paaa deep in Ma>- fbllun at that petal.1 go over, prepared ^o save princess lines, with sweetheart ment. Senator Clark |D„ Mo.) lision with a Rockville auto. Pa Hnnaen baa hsen Four Tussles Attract varsity and Winzler’a first... start its fifth consecutive season mud of a ao-called. but misnamed, be held In Middletown Hospital fo r i”*’'* ferns will decorate the clinncel Coach Ludwig H 'Town by beating Missouri Val chester territory. Luckily, as it by the Baa wam^at^ tjfo e t aome money. It is ex- neckline and puffed sleeves, match said the suggestion was not ac trolman Alden Skinner made tbe at the Recreation alleys on or rest camp on Salisbury Plains. the veterans. If any ladies are ^he South Methodist church for 'working hard Oils week to elimi ley, la., 6 to 0, on halfback turned ouL both tries tor the SB- aad captain Al W( ‘ “ thht the brick will have ing tiara and shoulder length veil. ceptable to opposition forces and Herbert Hutchinson, local con arrest nate the fumbitag tnat marred last about the flmt wrack In November iMtvared, ao you will need a Just one year later we were plug planning to attend call your hoa- the wedding this afternoon at 3 Manchester High's sensational Jankowski's 00-yard run. tn points failed. Um Kritoyt^ ^ I She will carry an arm bouquet of declared a final vote would not tractor, la building a house in Harry Steere of Amesbury, Sunday's 7-6 vletory over the Blue according to ^ annoimceroent 7 glovea and aa old file with ging away at the Kriemhilde Stel- pltal chalrlady, Maude Leggett, two of Ita moat active come for two weeks. Andover, oh the Bunker H ill road. Biggest Grid Crowds victory over West Hartford yes- An junaxlng transfocmaUan lung on the right bank of the Token roses and Wrightll fern. Moss., was fined $10 and costa on Ridge team of Hartford and is sat torday put the Red and White made today by m rt McOonkay. took p B m ta Um KeOeyitaa ba- I to chip the mortar from the three days before hand, so she will young people. Mias Marjorie Ruth Today's scheduled speakers Nerdaawk The bridesmaids will wear gowns Eleanor Jane Soffery ia ouffer- a charge of speeding. He was also isfied that his charges are ready Bight teams hammered the that big bull-dozer Meuse In front of Verdun, doing know how many will go. Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. were Senators Frazier (R., N. D.) gridders bock into the rurining for tween the helveA tt aeemed aa end form of peacock blue taffeta, similar in Ing from a slight concussion, arrested by State Policeman John to offer their beet performance of wood over the alleys lest year In ''blitzkrieg’’ struca, a Cinetenatl I the grading you won’t our bit in the Meuse Argonne of Our membership drive opened James B. Wilson of 80 Alton and Lundecn (F-L., Minn), oppos In tha CCIL diadem , . . Bristol, how tbougb they M their Io m a n g - aBnttethO' style to that of the maid of honor, caused by a fall. son. A lbert E. Fanning o f Sey the asoaon. And tiM beet w ill be Fvnrv Ssu-ilnn Haa Malor ' Carolina got a two-league affair. The first paper blandly inquired: the place. The basement fensive. Many of our beat men August 1, 1939, and will close I street, and'William Edmondson ing the bill, and Senator Connally n«8 ______aouthern conferei conference ever, has a fine chance of taking gsd, dUaplriUd play la tha dnas- alawst tba an with matching head pieces and The Board o f Eklucation held its mour woe fined $5 and coats on a needed agotoot Sufford. Han a strongle-hold on the lead today trophy, donated by the league It' "What’i become of all those fel- fiig room and emerged with a I are complete, the forma hav- were already burled In battlefields April 30, 1940. UlUan Unders, Glenney, son of Mr. and Mrs. (D., Texas), supporting it regular meeting this week and the Piffskin Parties Today j victory, 7-0 over Davidson, and Iowa who wars riding BUly Myers I arm bouquets of Talisman rosea, charge of vlolaUon of the ruleaiof sen's atoiTin'g lineup w ill be the by beatlag Middletown at the BeU oolf, was won by the West Bide smootb, satart. hard worktag and W Wa ' ‘ ' I atr^iped several days ago. from Chemln des DameS to Rt. is chalrlady from our Auxiliary, Christopher Glenney of North ^ . Denver entered Rocky Mountain lest sprlngT" pale blue delphiniums and following offlcera were elected: tbe road. Supernumerary Stanley some os la previous gomes with one City . . . Tavern by a splendid victory over effecUve anray that limply would m will be ready for the Mihlel. In memory of those same so if you have e prospective mem Coventry, formerly of Manchester. Chairman, George O. Rose; secre oxeeptfon aa Pat Murdock win re A s IJOlleKe ViBIlipaign Big seven conference compeUUon To which on irate customer men we are about to observe the Wrightll fern. The little* flower Kulo made the arrest. Renn'e Tavern in a five game not be denied. The forward waU ber, call Lillian. The pastor, Rev. Earl Story, ^'vlll tary, Elsie M. Jones; caretakers. place the Injured J<^ny Bycholaki with a 33-7 win over Wyoiolng. "euidde nuiteb." The oecoad tro- named Fink hea Just rspUed: >flrat cabaret dance at the anniversary of the armistice. That The department quarterly meet girl will wear a dress of peach taf Meetong Monday Goes Into High. Washburn, o f the Missouri Valley The LcogtM standing follows: got up off tto eoUaettvo heela aad B n t down SB 1 officiate, using the single ring Stafford Strings Center, Mrs. Jane Hutchinson; The Rockville Chapter of the at quarteitwck. The local re- W ^ y, donated by the Beereatlon "H ere we ore—alWut 83,000 o f wtn^lbe held one week war did not end war. Therefore it ing will be held in the Raymond service. feta with pIcked-up hem, trimmed wiB also rot a goodly loop, trimmed Colorado College L T PU. ebatged toat aad low t* dear wtda a iB-yardi South, Mrs. M yrtle Carpenter; American Red Cross will hold their 0 0 3 Center aad which must be us wrbo saw Buadar'a gam A” pathways thtoogh tha KaU da- tto 48. J . tonight. W e need your pa- is not a celebration of victory W. Harris Post rooms, 164 State Miss Ann Strickland will give an with clusters of forget-me-nots. amount of action. Including Cip^I- By Hagh S. FaDerton, Jr. 33-0 and Rt. Louie U. downed Bristol ...... 1 John C. Netto North, Mrs. Gertrude Noren and annual meeUng on Monday after Manchester .. ___ 1 1 0 8 twice ia order to gala permanent toilHA W itt a T Vtaaek aad cy Iriokad le s; ao why not talk it up and which wasn’t a victory but rather street, Bridgeport, Conn., on Sun organ recital while the guests are She will carry a basket of Rap Is, HoUand and Wltkowski. New York, OcL 14— —Taking W ichiU 7-0. New Mexico oontinu- Newaii' The 473. HUfford Birch Mountain, Mrs. Minnie AI- noon, October 16th a t'fo u r o’clock Meriden ...... ___ 0 0 1 1 pneseerion, was eomMif by 1 Braoklya Oodgera Blanchard dotag practicaUy aU the ebard trted a n party for that night 7 a testimonial and perhaps a pledge day afternoon, October 29Ui at aaacmbllng, and Mrs. Stephen ture roses and blue delphiniums. tlire a attondaaee priaos wUI be them atricUy on the basU of the ed Ita unbeaten strings, stopping have offered PilIttsburn a w m o f The bride's mother will wear bosl. in the library of the Sykes school. West Hertford ... 0 1 1 1 Pagaal'a BarbeiA Pagaal nas ban tottag, the Krtteyttea atarted toakl taw' ' np the alligators and the to those who died. That la why we 2:30 o'clock. The Department Langton of North Coventry, friend awarded at halftime. A large erowda they ere expected to et- Texas Mines 14-0, and Oonooga dough for FuUbaekIbaek Bam______Francla Miss Llsbetb Macdonald will dla- At this meeUng officers and com^ Middletown ...0 0 0 0 ready asade application to Um on their own 43, aftor HUIaakra triad aaM and le ft have a good old will parade as usual from the Oiuncll of Administration will of the couple, will sing "Schubert’s grotto blue crepe with corsage of Miss Margaret Mary Swatik crowd ia hoped for os this may trecL Ohio SUte - Northweatorn, ourprlsed Idaho ertth a 10-0 wal . . . The Taake autograpiMd 18 s-wow. cuss "Care o f the Hair” at the inltteea for the coming year will league and is bound to take the it-yard ruabaeh at tho htahoff up out e f I Army and Navy club to the North meet at 11:00 a.m. Sunday morn Serenade" and "Becaufie.” Brlorcllff roses and' the bride daughter of Mr. and Mra. Joseph be the lost local appeoronco of the Southern Californla-Illinola, Pitta- loping. doacn balla fo r their Ciactanatl ad- and welcome to home o f Mrs. Fred Johnson, Thurs be named and reports o f the work ’Tve got to Insult you fellows troplOT back to the W est Bide Bar aad realad o ff thmo eoasoButlVb feBawwa End and back to the Manchester ing In the same place. Miss Lorraine Smith, cousin of groom’s mother, grape-colored Swatik of Crystal Lake and Sera- Goa Houoere this aeoaon. burgh-Duke end Tulana-Fordham mlrem . .. . Kddle MSad told 'bm [p a M jr t k ge. The first sample day, Oct. 18 at 2 p. m. in Rockville for the post year will to moke you play football," was ber Btwp. fin t down’s ta HalTa 88-yaidOT but Memorial hospital, for the climax The Hartford District Ctounty the bride will be maid of honor. crepe and corsage of yellow rosea. phen PoUlo of Ellington son of the A practloe oeosion w ill be held are today’e blggeet college foot out weat Lou Ambera la a etaeh to btaa that we are going to be Samuel Alvord and Mrs. R. K. be presented by the committees. Coach Tom Kelley's greeUng to Although up unUI the preeeat tbe 88-yaidIhjrard drive drivo waa' atoapad ‘ Is the service there. Council Ladles Auxiliary will The bridesmaids will be Miss Toni Following a reception in the late Mr. and Mra. John PolUo were tomorraw morning at 10 o’clock ball battles. run out o f hla Doe. I date wrtth iq>-to-date with plenty ot Jones were appointed delegates to In view of the foreign situations, Lodges to Hold his MH.S. charges me they romp time nothing official haa beea done whBn, Btoa ^ r d ftinbled.a^ fcoh- Today the YD atlll Uvea hut sponsor a Joint testimonial in hon DeSimone and Miss Maude Arm church parlors the bride and brlde- tnarrled this morning at 8 o’clock at ML Nebo. With two intoroecUonal “natur- ia connection with the leegUA eev- Henry Armstrong . . . Glean (km. on the dotnga of the Auxll- in St. Eklward’s church here. Rev. attend the convention In Hartford, the. Red O oes has been called on FrehaMe etarting line-upe: ed off the field yeaterday with ningham haa begun tratataf at ner recovered tor W est’Hartford. rather as an organization for or of Department President Nellie strong and the flower girl, Gwen groom will leave for a wedding Wednesday and Thursday, where ola” and a batUa between two of eral teams have already made ap Stage Set tor DrtvA wwaavnne 4eo^n< ’ this year. * Moquln, and Department Com Henry Chabot performed the sin heavily and it is expected that 16-13 triumph over Weat Hartford Lawreneo, Kane., tor Um w later peace. We want to keep out of the dolyn Glenney, sister of the bride trip of unannounced destination. eleven draomtnattons were repre the highest-rated teams in the plication tncludlag Rena’a T ave^ Tbe hidt woo only teovonry, ^mm Hallowe’en parties are mander Edward Riley to be held For traveling the bride will wear gle ring service and officiated at larger demands w ill be made from Koefa . Boaeo powerful Big Ten conference, it’s Alley Carnival oa tbe result of a eUrring rally in track w a n . . . Arm y aad CMum' ut two weeks ahead of us. present conflict at ail costs ahbrt groom. William Edmondson of sented. time to hime. Plans for the Roll L e ft End the closing periods . . . the kxsal Depot Square GaragA Morlarty however, tor West Hartford ktekad Al'vtaeslito of the preservation of our own In the Hotel Bond ballroom on North Coventry, cousin of the a royal blue dresa with red accei- the nuptial mass. Mrs. Howrard llkety at least three of these con Broe. (formerly the East Sidee), Ma miaa next year, but get back are progrearing nicely, we Saturday evening, Nov. 4. 1930, Learned was organist. Mrs. Clyde Marshall, Miss ca ll w ill be discussed and a chair J. Btoum ... Zocewich players were a sorry Ipoking. be together ia I M l . . . 'Jake Wade’a aw ay a fter ito B n t a|ajr gad democracy. We have been building bridegroom, will be best man, and sorica, Scotch tweed coat with Claudia McKee, Mtie Velma Mun- tests will live up to the advance draggled lot at holfUme when H artford Ro)sd 'Tavora aad, at Rourito dropped HIBMSr to I S i-toU- Catalrman Henry Weir Dinner will be aerved at 7:30 p.m. raccoon collar. They will be at The bride was attended by Mii man w ill be appointed for the Left Tackle billlnga. Illinois hardly seems a Twelve Teams of Order swell doae-up of Duke’s WaUaeo toad that the leader of each the Yankee Division Vetcrant As Howard Holman and. Robert W. ro, and Mrs. R. K. Jones, at West Hartford led 12-0 but Kel- eounse, Pagaai’e BorberA tnckaeattelo^dO. fheaVki' Guest for the evening wlU be Gov home to their friends after Novem Bertha Sedlacek h f Crystal Lal:e drive. Mclntook . . . Hatch match for Soutbarn California, Wade in one of hie week’s maga< call his workers together aoclation with that end in view ai McComb will serve as ushers. tended the Tolland County Insti Of Vasa Roll at Mur lay’s "pep talk^’ roused them to It Is qtuto poeeible that Host oek cracked off right tackle tor • proved aat ernor Raymond Baldwin. National ber 1, at 445 Burnsford avenue, as maid of honor and the brides Exchange Pulpits L ^ Guiurd leading candidate for Pacific Coast alaes ffiould have bean headed, ^•n aatUar meeting in order to well as to perpetuate the comrade, The bride who will be given in tute in diristion Leadership, wrhich Rev. Frederick Rapp, newly ap Fargnaad . . Simon fighting pitch for the second half Oo. No. 1 sad the Brltloh-Amerl- "Mr. Wade Ooes To Town”, moan first ^to Hall’a 48 eato to loae 3 i tto j^ a a l ship of the living and the memory Preoldent Ida Cohen, Junior Vice marriage by her father will wear Bridgeport, where the bridegroom maids were Miss Anns Hajduk of conference honors and the Rose phy's Lanes. con Club will be represented this 11^ 0^ plana that might Im- Rockville and Miss Anna Hurchala was held In North Coventry lost pointed pastor of the Rockville Center and the results bear testimony to ing Mr. Jake Wade, at oou m . yafdi oa • penalfy. Vlnoob alta^ptaifp il of the dead. There Is a livelier In- Commander In Chief. Max Singer an Edwardian hourglass gown of Is employed as engineer with Bowl. year but in any event the mana ’ own local party. of Stafford Hollow. Joseph Swa night. BapUst church, w ill occupy the Skoog . . . Goodrich KeHa/e sloquence Teday’a O u ^ Star picked HP tea yards oa two ceator whfle r terest In foreign policy and in the and Mayor Spellacy of Hartford. brocaded slipper satin with train Vought-SIkorsky Aircraft com Heat at B ig OaoMa gers of all the teams repreeeated Jaems, for the glad tik, brother of the bride was best Mrs. Alice Lee, 4-H club cloth pulpit at the Union Congregational 'iii^t'ouaid Twelve lodges of the Order of V ictor O. JoiMA Boaton JBvaatag plungsA then Btanehaid punted activities of our big brother or President Florence Peterson has and sweetheart neckline. Her full pany. But every section can offer aeri- last year are rsqueated to get In Tour warning about Bee-ei man and the ushers were Leo De- ing leader wrill put on on achieve church on Sunday morning at Anderson Carocort Vasa In ConnecUcut w ill send yd) Globe: "If that Pitt team keein to Hall's 83. ganizatlona, the American I.^glon some tickets to sell, so call Flor length, veil and (Inger-llp face ve I oua compeUUon for intercat, eapec- touch with Mr. McConkey or leave I^Jjla haadeo. Perhaps we should Both bride and bridegroom are Carll and Arthur Pitts both of ment program Friday evening at 10:45 o'clock. This la following R t ^ t 'Taekie bowling teams to Manchester to tha High-Hall clash, will be field on winning, Chariev Bowser’s Manebeater’s Une n ally shot tha and the Veterana of Foreign Wars. ence for your tickets. Reserva will fall from a band of seed ielly in tbe Big Ten, generally hts team application at tbe West iiagothar and devise a plan to graduates of Manchester high Ellington. the lecturer's hour at the regular the custom of tbe pastor, Rov. Dr. Toggert . Prucker morrow afternoon tor a pin-top- Judge at tha Columbta-Army game Ing to find himself without works iat thla point aad repoUad It la Indicated by a membership tions must be In on or before rated ae the netion’e No. 1 football Side Ree offleo os soon ae pomf- back Into line. Will see Nov. 1st. pearls and orange blosnom.s. Her school. The bride also graduated Following the ceremony a din grange meeting. George S. Brookes who has ex ' 'sight'Eiid'' pUng carnival at Murphy's allays today . . . he’s regarded os one of . . . The main purpoaa la brii _ three eruebtag aaaaultA then De dt the next Armistice Com- larger this month than a year ago. bouquet will be of white bridal from Morse College, Hartford, and Murdock . . DalMit group. While Northweetern’s ble. Simone need la to Mock Nord- Three cheers for VI. the new ner was served to the bridal party Mrs George Rose who under ten di on invitation to occupy the that will get underway at 3 the leading officiala in tha East him to Pitt waa to lose a few mcating. It is illustrated In the report given rosc.s and valley lilies. the bridegroom from the Univer Q u o^rbaek WUdeota, upaot by Oklahoma loot As soon as the clrqult is eom- maik’a kick aad Manchester got Scribe for the American Legion and members of the Im m ^ate went on operation recently at tte pulpit at the church to eai^ new o’clock. The affair is being held . . . Incidentally, Coach Tom Kel gamee— or wasn’t it 7" El bee. by our National Commander, Jer The maid of honor will wear a sity of Connecticut. He is a mem Majewski ...... Oetrowskl week, ere trying to redeem them- plcte a meeting will be held to the boll on HOB’S 48. Vlaesk aad Auxiliary. May she enjoy writing families and a few friends at the Manchester Memorial ho^tal, is minister in order that they might In preparation tor the opening of ley refereed the State League tus Ooarip: Thoeo romaacea amonff ry O’Leary, at the YDVA elate gown of deep rose taffeta, cut. on ber of Sigma I’hl fraternity. Right Halfback eelvee against the mighty Buck- disciisa the deteile end schedule of Blanchard altarutod tor a Biot as much aa we all enjoy reading home of the bride's parents. Dur resting more comfortably. become better acquainted ^ th the the Vasa League, in which Semndis sle between the Bristol Wost Ends the staff o f the 30th Century Bpon- meeting In Torrlngton last Sunday P. Staum...... Woodworth eyea, MlnnaaoU, another upset the league. to tte 84 aa Um qM iter ended aad the Vets and Auxiliary news. ing the afternoon and evening a The O n te r church school teach people of the city. lodge ot this town captured top and Wallingford Thursday night, ing Club an glvlag Mika Jaeoba when he spoke of the American Left Kolfhack victim, cleahee erith Purdue; the stage was set fo r Manchsa To the newly elected officers of reception will be held. After t ers and offlcera will hold their Rev. Dr. Brookes will occupy bontn last season. the latter winning by 7-0 on a a headache . . . Don’t be taU6;.;i'' Dilworth* Legion Convention at Chicago, K rebs...... Schwonds Michigan testa its strength against tor’s smashing victory march. the Mary Bushnell Cheney Auxil Redman of the V. F. W. was in fcated by the Republican candi wedding trip, the couple will make monthly meeting at the home of the pulpit at the Rockville Baptirt 'Du lodges that wfll bs rsprs- score In the first few minutes of prised if tho first Coast of the excellent and well attended Fullback a surprisingly good Iowa team aad Tm ij^ck TafliaA iary 1 wish them the beat of luck charge and the attendance was date, Frank E. Green by b votes. their home on Park street, Rock Mra. Clyde Marshall, Monday eve church. A t three o'clock the class seated are ae foUowa: Norden and pley . . . managerial shift finds the poi Cornell YD dinner put on by Chicago fine. The committee decided to The vote os totaled at the elec ning. on church membership will meet Indlona'facee Wiscooeln. And to Vanadie of Hartford, Birger Jari BU!) Dweeney moving from l Blancbard plowsd into oentar for the coming year. I received ville. The bride attended Stafford keep the ceaifeisnee from having a Sporta Roundup [ for three yards on tho Bnt pUqr. Chapter YDVA at the Palmer word today they are to have a carry out the Armistice Day activ tion of October 2, was 983. Splits High school and has been employ Mrs. Olive Toomey, Mrs. Jane at the Baptist parsonage, and at of New Raven, Tegner and Val- Meriden High, which oomes lend to Hollywood . . . Duquenaq House, of the probability of form- monopoly oa Mg mid-western w ill bo one o f tho teams to beat In of the fourth quarter, then faded Aux. new acribe. Three cheers for ities ns In former years. 158, number held by the Modera ed In Hartford. Mr. PolUo ia em Hutchinson and Mrs. McDonough, 6:45 p. m. the Young People o f Liirgan and Gilford gyrien of New Rrttaln, Blenda- here to oppoee Manchester at ML in new chapters In 14 more cities There will be the usual Memo tor 23. Straight Republican 418; ployed with the M. T. Stevens attended the annual meeting of the the church will meet for a trip to gamee, Notre Dame takes on Sture of Bridgeport, Linae of Mid- Nebo next Friday ofternoao, ouf- New York, Oct. 14. — (F) — the east next year . . Thay'Va for back and siat a loag, long Ethelcen, enough said, as I know BontiMrn MetlMdlst in a game Bcooparade: Talk of another Rose pass to . Art OuponL Tha lattar No. IM outside New England, three in Etheleen so well. Will let the rial Church Seta'Ice on the Sunday straight Democratic, 384. Company In Rockville. Mothers’ club In Andover this the North Coventry Congrega dietowa. Banadotto of Portland, forad a 16-0 revoraal from Lewis got 18 Bopba getting front lino en- VA that ia aapaetad to draw 48,000 Bow l Junket U all over the Duke ■aarad Um baa on tha rua. Jogglad Mansnehusetts and three In Rhode readers Judge for themselves. of Nov. 12 and the regular parade In the town of Somers, Einsign Mrs. C. L. Buckminster of Rock week. tional church where a United Tied for Dart Lead Bcandla e f Maaehaeter, John Drieo- High of Bouthlngton oa Tbu re^ perianea right new aad a honv of Island. with exercises at the Memorial Kibbe, Democrat, was elected first ville, president of the Tolland An Important meeting win be Toqth RaUy wiU b4 held. fftllS. oon o f WBllmantic, Nutm eg e f Meriden pleyM a aeoreleas Ue campus . . . meebiaety Is '■liar a fndunan bnnkflali haek howa . . it tor aa slacfiliytag awawat Gertie The south, which has been In the way to smoke out a certain bealiiff Doyle Navs (they spelt it knavs tton gatbirad tha algslda oader I t . Epieds Chapter Is again catch hospital on Saturday. Nov. 11. All selectman over William A. Hut county Pardnt-Teachers Associa held in Andover, November 8th at ReV.' J. Arthur Edwards, pastor Weat Hartford and Oocar u of with Weat Hartford in its opener Leaders musical, ex-service and patriotic spotlight all aoaaoB heeanoe o f ita . . . East Hartford, whom Maa- champ who has bean ebooatag to do down aonth) didnt start agalngt hla arm aad swept doini the sidb- ing up with the YD spirit, too, ton, Republican, by a margin of tion will address the group plan 8 o’clock sponaored by the .And of the Rockville Methodist church Lurgan movad into a Ue for first Thomaston. The latter team will organizations will be Invited as two votes, 416-414 but it was de ning for the organization of a will preach on the subject,T |!^e intersecUonal triumphs, brlnga its oheater OMeto *n the aeeeen'e finale moat of hla fighting la Ma own back WsBUngtwi Stats last weak . . Mae oa a to-ym * whM BBo ths W est coming out of the fog after a let over Mothers’ chib, Bolton, CJpvm- place wtth (Sllford to Um Brttisb- be headed by Frank Johnaen, who yard . . . Challedn. tbe tbree-year- end aenA neatly '* Are Aniioiiiieetl well as the two National Guard cided not to press a recount for Stafford Parent-Teachers Associa Vdtf^ at.the raortiing. wprahip /at biggest battles down where the was roeaBtfy aleetod diatrlet de oa November *0, lieked its Aluat- Wa suppose Kowa*d Jonss w sot- down following a lot of hard work try, Columbia and Hebron Mothers Awsrteth aWb Dart Laagua toot eld champ, wiB pass up tha $1004)00 tag hlai~lbr ths Boss Bsivt gams H itt aafbtgr art which had unfortunate results. At units. The next meeting of the Selectmen. The issue Involved tion to be held Tuesday night, Oc clubs, or Parent Teoeheiii aawxil 10:80 a. m. home tolka can oae this eroek. Ifi p t^ ot tho stato Order. a l 7-3 . . . committee will be held Monday the action of the tellers in throw a lfM by oeoctM ■ 6 -1 addlUea to FordhaaVa offort to Santa A nlto fo r tha 000 WMo- a ^ ta . pines fid u w le d ib ia irilT botomoB the meeting held this week there tober 17th in the auditorium of ation will be their gueets. Dr ReedviiM: BMs vlaocy over Tuidragoo to ths toa- ralowtag tho howitag, rafraah- ner at Hialeah . . Reaaon: Owner tte M r tg h te a a d tt waa 38-7 W oal evening In the Army and Navy ing out four ballots as improp Stafford High school. The meet The Fire Committee of the Com- make up tor the Atobama Ytetoat menU win be aerved at Orange M new officers for the year was something accomplished. To Hilda Stondiah o f H artford of turo match ot tbo svanlng. Ths W. Braaa winters in FlocMa and BidMuV^teMuUan'BoS^ Colt H a r t m ff' club and a full attendance is re erly marked. ing is called for 7:45 o’clock. A mbn Council compoaed o f J. Stan ogalnet Tulane, cooriderad slight HaU by a committoe from Scandia those who did not attend this may the Maternal Health Center, le othsr threa ntotchoa lesultod la llkaa to aee hie ooir'galkif) . . . "W hite Um political oavanto oondar Coach Brio NortoUt's bluo-dad (ptoee I 0, for ths American Legion quested, The Mons-Ypres Post Is A large number from Ellington representative of the Ptnaejr ley McCray, chairman, Charles J. ~ ly atrongar then the Crimson Tide. coneieting of Mr. and Mra. John E. Wreailing be news. There Is no disagreement, represented by Commander Baker, expected to be the gueet speaker. tdanUeal oeores o f 8-3 aa Scarva Maryland lent denying reports a third term for P. D. R., Wb cbargM rui two gta^after tha Department of Connec- and vicinity attended the Belcher- School Aacoclatton of Stafford Underwood and Ernest J. Upp- North Caroltaa plays Now Tovfe cudA P as to policy and proper action has George Park, William Ritchie, The Mhool enumeration of chll- boat Kea^. Gilford toppod Johnaoa. Mrs. Elm er Tborwi, MUm Dick Harlow wdU ne daaa of thoirthair would like to start a movement kickoff aad then away to ara aa follows: President. town fair, Thursday. Many ar Hollow will also be present to ex r-ann will receive bids for on oil TTnlverslty, Ctoonito tackles Holy been taken. Your scribe would like Charles Garrow and James Mc drtn between the ages o f 4 nnd 16, A n a agh and BeaObroeto a ^ e d Viola .E, Hioren, John Wennergrea By Tha Aaaodatad Prcaa footballoil department next fell . . . tor a eonaUtuUanal amendment Manchsstor’b 40, Dapent coodag Ilargaretha Hartle. New •specially to ae«r labor paid the rived earlv on the grounds in or plain the accomplishment of that has been completed. There have burner to be installed in the Fitch Croao aad Limlriene SUte faces end Oeri B. Umiren. Cullough. Please moke an effort der to seek suitable parking space Pwiftoown* Rice, from the southwest confer Newark, N. J,—Gino "Red" Vag- Aad w h atll you bat Jtaall JamsA- pnhIWtIng n Tnnkse Bftb term." back to the 48. Then Viaeek a d aacretary-tressurer, Mrs. wages due. One of the larger ac organization. been 113 children counted, a gain Fire House on Park Place until to be present. before the big rush. Th# laagua standing follows ence. - aoae, 210, Baa Fraaeiseo, threw one of f that te east's top Jockies, doesn’t It Con Hepprn Hem Blanchaid haaaaarad and blasted Maatt, West Haven: scr- counts has noUfled us that we are I of eight over lost year. noon on Monday, October 18th. Joe Duoek, 3M , Omaha, Neb., change beasea when bis 1818 eoa- We were sorry to hear our good An epidemic of racing and Gilford lOpolata Other aujor tatoreeCttowel Oravat leagee Beach for them ncord booln, at center tor a first to Um IM I ______. . . 3 at-arms, Mrs. Katherine not held liable for that account, ' The committee will also receive (IfiiSO ). Mons-Ypres Post comrade, William Moore, was on speeding of motor cars has become Luigan lOpotets cleffies aa the natkmal program (M a ^ y * B ) traet eapirssT beqra . . . Tho DadavtUa (AIa ) 41, then aaothar to Um 80. Haas- Weat B firtlata 3 Hamden; assistant ser- which helps a lot. One of our mem bids for fuel oil for the Hockanum, Buffalo, N. T.—Leo Numa, 337, the sick list once again. We hope a practice on many of the streets Beware, Warns Armagh a o n n a s e e o IpolRta tachide HarvanKMcagOb Oai i egte High school Ttgen have playbd la g paydirt again, Blanrhaid start- For Mrs. Mary Thel- bers paid his dues this week, which it is nothing serious and that he Fitch and Fitton Fire Houass. 8 potato Seattlo, threw Dutch Hefber, 341, th n e gamee ao fa r aeow a; 404, od off taddA vosrsd out to right In town of late. State and local FootbnB 8u— ay Bsashnafto inehida Harvard-CMeago, Team No. l took 8 potato from tried I Meriden; historian Mrs. M in -, helps , too. YD . ..is bigger...... than any B. W. V. ' will be with us again very soon. Talcottville Teaai No. 8 BUI DIota doing tha Sherman, Tax., (30:00). Not so long ago, the 404, W 4 . end aad went 18 yards bofon he tour fa Deep River; national ex- ! mu* of ao we will rlose the police have been notified aa the Lewis to AFL On Sunday, October 15th the- TeetaOaaei Tbnao CB ‘ Welcome. “VI," to the Buddy col result of many complaints, and ai^ dpotata hwkHaa wRk a ts M a g e f 363. wae hauled to earth. Twtoe aero eaptod oommitteewoman, Mrs. and keep going forward as we ai- An-RockviUe football team' will pla, Dotrott-GatboUe. umn. You got aw'ay to a fine rests will follow if the practice ia Keady . . dpotato Md Bagla atitaga of 184 and 187. Cy weat off tackle aad made sev pletoLfWeet Omhnm, Stratford. The ^ ways have In the past. start, now let’s see you keep up the Mr. and Mrs. Loula Tolcott art play at the Cricket Lot when they Best Center in Piro Football not stopped. Many accidents have Taadrageo Sptaata a52*aI<3o2n5o*Bt5e aad v___ Ton*re bnek in form BOL Twm en yardA Han Vtaesh slatted denta are: Mrs. Mabel | The mystery of the mlaMng Britisliers Plan good work. We extend the hand of (Oontinned from Page One) visiting hit sister, Mrs. Faith Tkl- win meet the fast Middletown Into tbe aaaM spot and erer for been narrowly averted. ' > Tufts A. C of Middletown. The aova-Tma A. and M. No. 4 Mowod a lOTaml of toi yaidB’ W todaor L ^ k a: Mra. Alice t beret has been solved, thanks to good fellowship hoping you find cott for a few d a^ r frebbln g 4 potaria froM Team the touebdowB that sent Ma«ehae- elUea: TorrtngtoD; Mra. Hcgtna | the Manchester Kvcnlng Herald .vour new Job pleasant. Of course group except a group of Amerl- Rev. Mr. Auatia, and ths choir klek-off w ill take place at^ 3:30 F or the May at-hen A tor to the finat BlaachardTi Installation Party consL oborp. tag attroettoM an Mi A 8. "Stage Oua" Bsary B m Harttord, 88: Deep River; Mrs. Ar- and the N Y . N H . A H. Ft. R. you have got iia ail wondering who o f. the COngregOUanal Church o f mmS ew tha aaplaa I plaeo kMt waa tow. Labreche, Stafford Your scribe does not now need to " V r really is but I suppose we Rnsso-Turkish ' *niiey are Juot os proud of their North Coventry will come to the BMuth, Tola-pananti fk u r — nantaad to play Mrs. Florence Friend, buy a new one at 8c per letter plus will Just have to wait until we get Americanism os any Industrialist Tcdcottville church tomorrow Announcement has been made (•) ten-Oernil aUdOmahto-Aray 8| aad HaU atnve deapentely to who ever received a corporate in morning. The local choir nnd pas o f tlM approaching, marriage .of tha oasFa i ok; Mrs. Bessie Ba.isett, the beret, it was not. however, 1 monthly meeting of an introduction. Maybe Friend F. Bowen ...... 68 M - 78—814 The BhwBhffa ■aloago vtetery. Nerdtaaik c (IN Mrs. Ann Vetter. Taft- lost at thele VFW Convention „ ------was held In E9bee will do the honors some time. Pact iEXpected come. tor wUl'toks their place at North Mias Dorothy Vaughan, daughtw M. Dougon .... M M 76—IM aa w en aa barti 18 yaidi wttb the ktoheir to _ Wem Loat V • - ' I (Which he attended) but was left the British American club Wednes Everything seems kind--of quiet One of the edhvenUon's lost acts Coventn. of Mr. and Mrs. . George F. K. Jobnoon . . . . M 71 78—803 and Oolgato-BnwB. U w HaB’a t f aad wiUi tbe aid of a day evening at 8 o'clock. Com The 'Tolcott Bros, dam, having Vaughan of Troy, -N-. T „ to Russell Tsaav N a 1 g 3 kVa oo hand department bul- on the train at New Haven A sub. these days up at the Green, but I was an expreasloh of gratitude at 8. Nelson ...... 184 100 100-840 ^esta No, 8...... 8 8 Bvo-yard peaalty ande a fiirt J. rauUoMV nrglng the co-operation of mander Baker presided. There suppoee now that the crops are (Ooathined from Page One) renewal of the LoFoUette Senate suffered damage at its booe In H. Weigel son of Mr. and Mrs. L . Portia • oa BOB se<]uent letter came from Eugene J eeei N a 4 4 4 dosra to tbe 48. He kwt tlin a I'Witts In carrying out the pro- was a very good attendance and all in, the folks will be digging in committee invesUgation into em the flood of a y w ago is now be Henry W eigel o f BkwmSeld, J. ChsaOT .-• • • • Grimes, general baggage, mall and 807 804 880 841 xoata Na 8...... 3 7 yards wbea aaattarsd on aa st- for the year. New Milford express agent, who apparently much important buslneoe discussed. for the winter. Hope my pal. esUon this afternoon with the ex ployer and labor, groups. ing repaired. Wator Isvto in the mer residents of RoekviUo. MS rt) tamptsd paae and Ucked out at F. K s w it f...... 1 Plans were completed for our Joint Torrlngton have re-upped handled the case personally. Gene Bee-el is alright. M gh t take a change of rsUfleattona to follow uRua-inhi.aandfl7.tfofianf(rgfottan pond wfil bo lowerod Saturday to wedding wlU.Uke plooe on Batur- ^ U t w l n — ■ - gg bounds a t the leeal 88. B laattaid T. installation and Comrade Johnny Makt mombersblp. Let’s bring in served In D Company, 103rd Ma little walk up soon to see him, tomorrow.) , Horry Bridges, West Coast CIO flU 's largo eavlti at tbo base of day. October 36 at taro o’clock at \Dowd 80 71 63-183 ■kirtad rigkt bad tor eigkL yarda i McDowell was appointed chairman » • o s s o • 70—860 at the next meeting and get chine Gun Battalion, which hap JEE3M8. Molotoff messaged to Eoreign longshore chieftain, t 1 BED RYDER Trappadl m r B U Y % w .w .m .,i 7p Km m T^/,!,, /A c l a s s i f h e d LFTO 6 gTA)s^OOTOW Sense and Nonsense HMF,------ it used to bo the "fust mUllan." Yes, cara era better: but a fel Ralph— I bumped Into' your Then It waa the first payment low can’t feel aa big as he did m Couain Mary on tho street last 1 ^ on the car. the old Model T. The door is too n M t . Now, wa try to make the first Mgh to drape a leg over. Edgar—What did she have to Antomobilcs Por Sals 4 I payment on the income tax. say ? 1
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