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Jfaw titnitw Ettrotim FRroAY, SEPTEMBER 20,1986. Young people of the Concordia superintendent of .charities and Hay­ a v e r a g e DAILT CmCCLATION winter. Girls clasaea will be aa fol­ THE WEATHER Lutheran church are reminded of den L. Griswold, aupervlaing engi­ PASTOR TO ATTEND Monday starting next week. Play for the Month of Angost, 1985 ABOUT TOWN the bowling match tonight at 7:30 WANT REC QUESTION CORRECnON lows starting neat Friday: 8:46 to Forecast of D. S. Weather Bureau, neer of FERA, will start at 2:00 p. m. Prizes will bo at the Charter Oak alleys with the 4-30 Girls Swimming Lessons; 4:30 awarded. Hartford Vk* MOler choir of the Emanuel Waterbury League. A social time to 6:15 Jr. Life Saving, CMtharaa church will rehearee this CONFERENCE IN N. Y. The statemeot on Page 7 of yes­ with games will follow at the All children's dancing classes will 5,440 This afternoon ehowers; mostly wvcBin^ at 7 o’eloclc. VOTED BY MACHINE terday's Herald concerning the com- Member of the Audit church. Every member of the TO DRUM IN FAMOUS Ing High Holidays of the Jewish start the week o f Sept. 30. Classes Sunset Council, Degree of Poca­ cloudy and slightly cooler tonight; local league is urged to attend. Rev. H. F. R. Stechhoiz Of Zion hontas, will hold a setback party Bureau of CSrcnlatlona Sunday fair. hfra May Siller of York. Pa., la people was not given out by William will be held at both buildings. The iiattrijffitfr Stif ning Iff ralb — Lutheran Church Is Secre Rublnow, as reported. The sUte- schedule will be announced later. tomorrow night at the home of the gfueat of Mr. and Mra. Howard Adjutant William Valentine who CORPS IN BLOOMFIELD Mrs. Myra FiUgerald, 87 Spruce Cheney o f Porter atreet. Attorney Raymond R. Bow­ tary Of Synod. ment was In no way authorized or Women are urged dot to forget is In charge of the local Salvation made by Mr. Rublnow. the weekly bridge parties, which will street. Cash prizes will be awarded VOL. LIV., NO. 301. (ClatalSed Advertising on Page lU.I the winners and refreshments serv­ MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1935. Army corps has received the news M, J. Barry Of This Town To Rev. H. F. R. Stechhoiz of Zion be held at the West Side Rec, each (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS ' The Center Flute Band will meet that Major and Mrs. William Harris ers Believes Town Meet­ ed. Playing will begin at 8:80. for rehearaal tomorrow afternoon win come here next week to con­ Be In Tercentenary Parade Lutheran church left today for at 2:30 o'clock at the Waahington duct the week-end services at the With Moodus Band. New York to attend the Pastoral Social rooms. CMnDRErrS SWIMMING dtadcl. On Sunday the 29th Ihe ing Should Not Act On It. conference of the Atlantic District of great harvest festival will take M., J. Barry, local drummer, will The children’s chorus of the place. Major Harris Is the editor go tov Bloomfleld Saturday and join the Lutheran Synod of Missouri, CLASSES ARE FORMING Emanuel Lutheran church will Ohio and other states whose secre­ ‘ For Quality of the War Cry, the official publi­ A move for a voting machine de­ the Moodus Drum and Fife Corps J * S A I « A meet tomorrow morning at B cation of the Salvation Army. where they are to lend the Tercen­ tary he has been during the last o’clock. Later. In October, Adjutant Valen­ cision on the offer of the Ninth tenary parade In that place. They twelve years. This conference ex­ First Sessions For Girls To RANGE OIL All Kinds of Furni­ tine expects that Colonel William School district to turn over to the will use mostly all big barrelled Ell tending territorially from Maine to Be Heid Next Friday; Bridge Miss Ruth Cheney of Porter ture Reupholstered ITALY REJECTS PEACE PROPOSAL Barrett, field-secretary for the Brown drums originally made In Trenton, N. J., numbers 174 pastors street Is home for a two weeks va­ town Its library and recreational Parties Mondays. Eastern territory will come here. facilities was inaugurated today by Bloomfield, and some dating back and professors and does mission Dial 4129 cations from Mary Hitchcock hos­ to 1827. The c*rps has recently W(.rk In this section In the follow- and Refinished pital at Hanover. N. H.. where she Attorney Raymond R. Bowers, who New swimming classes for chil­ James Munsie, young people’s Is opwsed to municipal adoption of been reorganized with a membership lr.g languages: English, German, dren arc now forming at the School Compare Our Prices! Is In training as a nurse. Miss sergeant-major, Is. planning an un­ of 20 men, and funds are now being .Cheney was graduated from Man­ the rWreatlonal system built up by Norwegian, Lithuanian. Polish, Slo­ street Recreation Center. These CAMPBELL Ali Work Guaranteed. JOHNSON SEES Attcixtton Now Centevs On Mediteirranccin usually Interesting program for the the district. raised to fully equip this famous vak, Lettish, and Italian. It aJsq.siis-' classes are held directly after school, chester High with the 1935 mid­ rally day session of the Sunday year class and entered the Train­ The selectmen, during a meeting Corps with new Colonial uniforms. terns a ^Seamen’s mlsaion^and a and are open to all girls at a very No Deposit Necessary. school at the Salvation Army cit­ They- have been Invited to visit New Slum-Hospltal-Prlson Mission in Service Station MUSSOUNI’S CABINET ing School for Nurses last March. Wednesday night, when the call for low' fee. No child ahculd be depriv­ WORKSPLANAS adel Sunday morning at 9:30 at the annual tflwn meeting will he York in the near future. New York City. She received her cap two months which the recently appointed divi­ ed o f this opportunity to swim all 83 Chestnut S t Phone 8806 ago. ' sional secretaries. Adjutant and prepared, will decide If the vote will Mrs. William Trigg will be present. be taken on the machines or If the IMPRACTICABLE ” A daughter was bom to Mr. and question will be Included for action Mrs. Arthur McGowan of 13 Vine during the business session of the TURNS DOWN LEAGUE A. L. Brown Junior Court of meeting. street this morning. -It is their Maccabees, which since Its organ­ Green Trading Stamps second child, another daughter, ization has been meeting at the It was understood today that the Mae Eagle Defender To Take Betty, being four years old. Masonic Temple, will hold Its meet­ selectmen cannot be forced by peti­ Green Trading Stamps ings the first and third Saturdays tion to put the question on the ma­ Given Swedish baked foods will be on of each month In Orange hall. The chines along with the candidates for Given Stump As Critic Of New office, but believing that a petition In All Departments. PLAN TO AVERT WAR sale tomorrow at 1 o’clock In the meeting tomorrow In the latter CORK basement of the J. W. Hale com­ place will open .at 1:30. ' would be Influential the backers of In Ail Departments. Deal Mistakes While Still A ilan^ic pany’s store, by the Ladles Aid the move expect to present such a M anchester Conn PERSIA society of Emanuel Lutheran request to the selectmen at the ’' " y C The Manchester Klwanls club O c e a n I R A a • church, under the direction of Mrs. will meet Monday noon at the meeting. “ Loyal." Ministers Annoonce Geneva John Benson and her committee. Country clubhouse. William Rubl- Sponsors of the move claim that ■The usual variety of breads, coffee now will serve as president and the question has been thoroughly Ethiopian Situation Plan Is Unacceptable; Ac­ cakes and other Items will be fea­ Charles Burr as secretary. In the discussed and Is as well undcrstooil I NEW Washington, Sept. 21.— (A P )—A tured. absence of the officers who will he by the voters as It would be after i five-point program which he said attending the convention In debate In the business session and ! By ASSOC'I.VTED PRESS. > plan for modernization of the tion Dashes Hope For would eliminate "mistakes” of the Swampscott. Rev, Elmer Thlcnes stress that the opinion of a larger ( LONDON—Great Britain continued Empire. will speak on ’Vacation Experi­ number of voters would be obtained SPORT New Deal is proposed by Hugh S. to strengthen Ita naval forces In 3IADKID — Spanish troops were Peacefnl Solntion Of Ethi­ ences,” and James Nichols will fur­ by use of the voting machines. I Johnson. Preparing to make aome the Mediterranean. shifted to areas of extreme Impor­ nish the attendance prize. speeches as a friendly but vigorous tance, giving strength to a report critic of the administration, the for­ ROME—The Itallari pres.s attacked J t'l that Spain had reached an under­ opian Dispnte; Predictions Sensational Value The three officers of the Man­ mer recovery administrator, who Is Britain as having "already Im­ standing to support Britain In the Its chester Klwanls club. President J. now director of the Federal works posed sanctions" and gave the na­ event of war. FERA WORKERS COATS tion to understand that the out­ M. Nichols, Vice President Thomas program In New York city, em- GIBRALTAR—Britain Insisted that Made War WiU Be De­ Ferguson and Secretary Arthur A. Gordon’s phssteed there war no break be­ break of war with Ethiopia means Its precautloimry naval move­ Knofla will attend the three-day tween him and the White House. . the beginning of hostilities with ments have nothing to do with FRENCH W EStN a FRICA Britain. clared Within a Few convention of the New Englan.l PROTEST w a g e ! New Ringless Pledging "unswerving loyalty" to sanctions. district at Swampscott next week, the President and declaring bis aim G EN EVA-The Italn-Brltlsh situa­ M.ALTA—Italian military circles leaving town Monday momlng. Mrs. .00 was to be of service, he made these tion neared a showdown; a British said Italy’s first move In an Italo- Weeks. J. M. Nichols la planning to m ake! HOSIERY i l 9 .75 to $ 2 5 . suggestions In an Interview yester­ spokesman said no ship will be Brttish conflict would bo an air the trip. Group Holds MeeHng All day: withdrawn from the Mediterran­ and sea attack on Malta. Mass of Unfinished Jobs ean until the Italo-Ethloplan dis­ VIENNA— Reports reached the The echeduled meeting of the 1. "The government ought to do pute Is on the way to a settle­ Austrian capital that forebodings By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. Manchester Veterans association Town Garage And Plans | 7 9 c STYLES: no work that isn’t essential, useful ment. of war are Increasing throughout What had'been the last hope for win'not be held this evening accoril- and properly planned. In a time of Southeastern Europe. a peaceful solution - of the Italo- P.4RIS— Mussolini’s designs on Ethi­ Ing to notice given today by Chair­ crisis we might keep 1,000,000 peo­ WASHINGTON—Officials said the 5nzr-' NIGERIA. opia engaged the Cabinet, meeting Ethloplan dispute. was apparently man John Mahoney. To Draw Up Petition. Reefer ple employed on such projects at a Johnson law—prohibiting nations IN ALL THE NEW FALL SHADES In the most important session snuffed out today when Premier cost of around $3,000,000,000 a year. in default on Its war debts from since the World War. The regular meeting of Anderson- WAFFLE—To he worn with Green, Red, Swagger But the present WPA-PWA program floating a loan In this country— Mussolini rejected tbe League of Shea post, postponed from ln;;t After the more than 200 FERA Navy and Light Tweed. 1s wholly Impracticable. If you try ADDIS ABABA — Italian consuls will prevent other nations from se­ Nations’ suggestion for settlement Tuesday will be held this evening In employees were paid off this fore- to start a lot of work to employ quitted their posts In Ethiopia, aa curing war finances here. Italy of the controversy. the State armory. 1 Balmacaan ITALIAN poon at the town garage on Hnrrl- 3,000,000 people on engineering pro­ Emperor Hallo Selassie and his and Britain arc both In default of Before the Italian decision was si n street, a group of about 25 par­ NUTMEG— To be woi’n jects many of them will require over Cabinet approved of most of the their war debts to tho United ticipated In a protest meeting where i and a. year to complete and Uke billions terms of the League’s five-year States, announced, officials throughout Eu­ with Medium Brown, I rope had predicted that, backing a 1936 PHILCO EVERSLEY CHILDS they voiced objections to the amount Rust and Ginger more than the sum now available. If BRITISH BELGIAN iDOo of pay they are receiving. Fitted Models they aren’t completed, every city in sudden reversal in Italian " t>olicy, During August and September the Tones, Navy or Wine the country will be scarred with ■ CONGO In dian hoatlllUcs .would break out in Eaat useless, unfinished structures. SCAte OFM ILES n-.cn have received about 25 per cent shades. Ocean Africa some time during the first BON AMI CO. HEAD leas than In previous months, be­ 2. "Relief—call It the dole If you NEWS OF ITALY’S ACTION fortnight of October. $ 4 9 - 9 5 cause the allotment of Federal Re­ like— should be provided where cities MATERIALS: and states aren’t able to bear the w ith tension increasing steadily between Italy and the British Em- The Italian press, continuing Its lief Funds to Manchester was de- RAISIN—To be worn Sues canal have been augmented by English battleships. It Is rumored attack on the British Empire, de­ New Fioor Modei tipAfled a like amount. • with Purple or Dark burden alone. pire as the Italo-Ethioplan situation draws rapidly to a climax, the that Great BriUln also Is concentrating aerial forces at strategic points Tweeds IS FOB NEW NBA ^ c a t powers center Interest on the Mediterranean. From Gibraltar to clared Britain already had "adopted Assumes Presidency As H. The men disbanded quickly after Bluish Green if black In her Mediterranean possessions. Premier Mussolini has divided the SHOCKS LEAGUE ENVOYS sanctions agaUist Italy", adding that Fuli Sized 3. "A new NRA certainly should Port Said, stretches Eng^land's ‘'life-line of the empire,’' the strands link* Italian naval forces into Adriatic and Mediterranean commands. The a short session without presenting accessories are u sei ed by the important Islands of Malta and Cyprus. Italy’s Sicily, extend­ the beginning of Italian military op­ their claims to anyone and It coulil Fleeces be enacted. Shortening hours of latter, according to well-informed sources, has been put in a position to labor Is the only real remedy for the ing* almost from the toe of the boot to within blockading distance of the erations In Ethiopia might easily Satin-Finished Cabinet D. Crippen Retires Due To not be ascertained what they were strike in the sea area separating southern Sicily from TunLs. To the mean the beginning of bostlltties pool o f more than 10,000,000 unem­ coast of Africa, provides a powerful threat to Mediterranean shipping south, Ethiopia continues preparations to resist invasion of Italy from Tunes In''thii Worid u.«king. It wa-s understood that a Plaids to from the east. For days, the British admiralty has been concen- First Impression One Of Dis­ with Great Britain. petition was to be prepared and sub­ ployed which still exists. Rigid leg­ Eritrea and Italian Somaliland. England watches the developments with DETERMINED TO GET ni Health. islation like the Black 30-hour bill trating naval strength In the Mediterranean. Boom defenses have closed Britain, frankly pessimistic that mitted to George H. Waddell, apprehension for the effect such a struggle might have on the Sudan ASK FOR HOME TRIAL! won’t solve the problem. The new the harbors at Gibraltar and Malta. A large number of British w'arshipa II Duce would have a change of Plaid Back and Egypt and on the natives of her adjacent colonies of Kenya, Ugan­ may— Later It Was Point­ heart on his announced program of New Fall Millinery NRA ought to contain compulsory have been maneuvering off Alexandria. Defenses at the vitally important da and Somaliland. BEY, PLANE IS USED provisions for shortening hours and "marching straight ahead,” contin­ New York, Sept. 20 — (AP) — ued its own "marching ahead" with Eversley t Childs has resigned ns Ombric fixing minimum wages in consulta­ ed Ont This Is Not Neces­ Radio Service tion with Industry. It ought to warships into the Mediterranean. chairman o f the Board of Bon Ami Spain Aids Britain Tubes Tested Free Company to as.siime the prcsldi^ity Worumba make provision also for purely vol­ SOFT COAL STRIKE vacated by H. D. Crippen because JAMES D. untary trade practice agreements. LEGIONNAIRES POUR sarily The Last Word. Bay State Commissioner Is The report that Britain and Spain Radios Checked of 111 health. Atvah E. Davison has $X-98 and $ 2 -9 8 4. "Customs receipts which Con­ WAITKUS STARTS OFF had come to a secret understanding been elected vlco-prcnldent and ACETO . Swansdown gress has made available for the was taken as evidence that the British Empire was preparing for a general manager. g e n e r a i . m a s o n a n d purpose should be used to subsidize SET FOR MONDAY Set To Exert Every Possi­ RCA TUBES IN FOR CONVENTION Geneva. Sept. 21. — (AP) — possible conflict by every means. CONCRETE CONTRACTOR CameTsi Hair exports of goods manufactured from Premier Mussolini’s "no" to Its W'. W. Robertson of the Orford ON HOP TO LITHUANIA These impressions were strengthened FOR SALE Grading and Exrovufing. farm products. Secretary Wallace ble Effort To Capture. Soap Company today verified the has gotten In a funk about his pro­ peace plan dropped on tho League by Spanish troop movements to Associated Press report on the I>oain For Sale. COLORS: cessing taxes and Is using some of of Nations today like a bomb in an points of strategic Importance along For Your Radio Needs Workers And Owners Un­ Spain’s Mediterranean coastline. resignation of Mr. Chlclds and the Telephone 8248. 570 Center St. this (customs receipts) money to Yonng Wisconsin Flyer Con­ 90,000 Expected In St. Lonis empty bouse. Come To election of Mr. Davison. Ho said make benefit payments to cotton ATTERBURY DEAD; The League was out for luncheon. Hadley, Maas., Sept. 21.— (A P )— European capitals bad feared that Brown - Green - Oxford - Wine a blunt;i"no’’ from Mussolini to the that Eversley Childs and the late growers. The legUIatlon la being able To Reach Agreement; Delegates of the nations assembled The capture of wary John Bey, the League of Nations five power com­ William Hamlin Childs of Manelies- Natural • Blue prostituted so that it will Intensify fident He Can Make 4,500 Tonight, 200,000 At here were scattered over Geneva in Connecticut fugitive for whom State ter were cousins. Eversley Childs, Off-thc-Face their respective hotels. mittee’s recommendations would call the very condition It was intended to police have searched this vicinity a resident of New' York, never has Main Floor—Rear. remedy. Contract Ends Snnday. NOTED RAILROADER Nevertheless, the first Impression forth ’’sanctions" at Geneva—* Opening. for more than a week. Is promised lived in Manchester. Mr. Robertson "All Over the Lot" Mile Jonmey— Takes Off was one of dismay. Some recalled move which diplomats feared might said that Mr. Crippen has been a result In a general European war. SWEET Velvet Turbans 6. "At least some feeble attempt it was another Saturday afternoon by Paul O. Kirk, Massachusetts KEMP’S 'very sick” man for several months. Washington, Sept. 21— (A P) — two years ago—also while the Lea­ commissioner of public safety. To Keep Shipa There Just Arrived! should be made to co-ordinate ad- Ho asserted that the changes In the In a Dead Calm. Former President of Penn- St. Louis, Sept. 21.— (A P )—A gue was out to luncheon— that tho ■The State police will get this Great Britain, nevertheless, made Bon Ami board of officers would not CIDER A Shipment of Hubrite The epuntry was threatened anew it clear that no ship wilt be with­ Brims (Continued from Page One) today with the prospect of a call for vanguard of the American Legion bombshell announcement of Ger­ man. don’t worry,” Kirk said last change the setup at the Orford Soap New Fall many’s withdrawal from the dis­ night shortly after he gave Instruc­ drawn from the Mediterranean until plant here. SCHALLER’S NEW FALL BLOUSES a soft coal strike Monday morning. marched into St. Louis today" to New York, Sept 21. — (API __ sylvania Road Passes head the attack In a new battle for armament conference and the Lea­ tions to the 100 State police assem­ tbe East African dispute la well on Negotiations between Appalach­ the way to a settlement. ' CIDER MILL Matrons ian producers and the United Mine Lieut. Felix Waltkus, 28-year-oId the bonus. gue hit Geneva. bled Id the man-hunt. Cider Made On Tuesday, Kohler. (Wis.) flier, took off from The Legionnaires’ movement on League officials, however, called Plane Aids Search France, too, while avoiding any Woolen SEE TAX INQUIRY Workers for a new wage and hour Away Snddenly. show of military preparations or agreement broke down last night Floyd Bennett airport today on a the city for their annual national attention to the fact that today's Even as Kirk was addressing the Thursday and Saturday. r rejection of jho flve-ppwer commlt- troopers an airplane equipped with talk o f sanctions for the present, Barreis and Kegs For Saie. for the sixth time in six months. solo, non-stop flight to Kaunas, convention opening Monday already The present contract expires Sun­ Lithuania, a distance of about was assuming major proportions tee’e suggestion docs not necessar­ a two-way radio set was called Into continued to reinforce her troops DRESSES Philadelphia, Sept. 21.— (AP) __ In French Somaliland, bordering 352 Woodiand Street AS NOE HANDICAP day midnight. Unless a new agree­ 4,500 miles. this morning, and Legion officials ily preclude Italy’s later acceptance service. Authorities sold if Bey, al­ ment is signed before that time, or The plane, Lithuanica II, lifted General William Wallace Atterbury, estimated there would be between of different proposals. leged slayer of a> Connecticut con­ both on Italian Somaliland and Tciephqne 6432 the government obtains a sixth ex­ from the field at 5:45 a. m., eastern 69, who rose from flve-cent-an-hour 70.000 and 90,000 visitors here by The Next Step stable, was sighted by the plane, the Ethiopia. The French Cabinet was In Plaids and Plain Colors. called to consider the nation’s future tension of the old one, the union. Its standard time, and soared into the apprentice to president of the tonight. They predict more than It was pointed out the next step searchers on the ground could be $5.98-$7.95 leaders say, wlU order its members now will be for the League Council directed to Bey’s hiding place by course. Lonisjana Rnral Democrats air after a northeast run of 3,000 railroad, died suddenly 200.000 will be on hand for the In Black - Brown - Green - Rust - Navy Alj»o Good Looking Jersey Blouses! In the bituminous fields to stay out feet In a dead calm. opening. to receive the committee’s reports radio. Emperor Halle Selassie studied the Main Flooi^—Rear# of the mines Monday momlng. A "dolly," a small four-wheeled yesterday of apoplexy. First preliminary nlcetlngs were and either make that report its Efforts to capture him last night recommendations of the League with TOWN ADVERTISEMENT Second Floor. Object To Candidate Un­ The government Is trying to avert truck, supported the plane's tall as He was conversing with his wife held yesterday. The resolutions as­ own or. proceeding under Article 15 through Joe ChyzmansI, elderly his Cabinet, and was understood to Straight a walk-out. But just what form the the run was made. and two of hU four children in a signment committee spent the day o f the League Covenant, declare North Hadley farmer, failed- Chyz- have asked for the exact meaning OFFICIAL NOTICE government proposal would take re­ Two fire trucks, a police emer­ hospital chair at Bryn Mawr when examining 786 resolutions present­ the conciliation phase ended and of certain recommendations, espe­ 50c Dr. West o e der Snspicion. draw up a new series of recom­ cially the sections referring to the Whiskey Mothers! Give Your Daughters Plenty of mained undisclosed. Edward F. gency crew and an ambulance he collapsed. ed for consideration of the conven­ (Continued on Page Six) Tooth Brushes . . . O C McGrady, assistant secretary of stood by. The ambulance and Known nationally aa the man tion by the 58 Legion departments. mendations. Emperor’s veto power over League . labor. Informed President Roosevelt This might Include provision for appointments and tho maintenance NEW 50c Mead’s Q f emergency crew were kept out of Pershing got when he asked for "the 45 Of 48 Demand Bonus 89c quart MAKING VOTERS New Orleans. Sept. 21.— (A P )__ of the situation by telegram last the filer’s sight behind a hangar. best railroad man In the United These showed that the bonus bill sanctions. It would be submitted of Ethiopia’s open door policy with Pablum ...... o D C night. He expected a reply during Two street flushing trucks con­ States” to direct the transportation will again be a major concern of to both Italy and Ethiopia, giving STRIKE IS ENDED respect to commerce. Selection of candidates for the the day. BARBIZON taining 2,00 gallons o f water each of American troops to the World the convention. Resolutions for bo­ them a last chance to accept or re­ The Italian consul at Gondar and 4 9 c pint ...’ ll* Selectmen and Town aerk of $1.00 Creo ^ wm 1 Democratic primary In January was Although John L. Lewis, presl- attended the fire trucks, War front, Atterbury’s entire career nus payment have been received ject It. his staff were forced to travel by the Town of Manchester hereby give Angorette Terpin...... O f C ^ planned at a caucus today In an at­ Watlkus, kissed his wlke, Martha was tied to railroads. from 45 o f the 48 domestic depart­ Before the Italian cabinet's ac­ IN EAST HARTFORD Caravan to Khartoom, In the Anglo- notice that they will be In session at tempt to close the breach In the (Continued on Page Six) goodby shortly after 5 a. m. and He withdraw from the affairs of ments, each representing a state. tion was known, the French dele- Egyptian Sudan while en route to 8 9 c ip in l the Towm Clerk’s Office In the Muni $1.00 /■» rm political organization left by Senator climbed Into the cockpit. He pos­ the Pennsylvania, which he helped Last year the Legion demanded Im­ gation felt Mussolini’s reply tp the the Italian colny of Eritrea, when SLIPS Huey P. Long. peace plan would not be a per they were refused admission to enter clpal Building for the purpose iof Nujol ...... O / C ed briefly for cameramen before to build. In April, after he failed to mediate payment after 38 states 100 Pure Grain Alcohol ...... $1.39 full quart examining the quallficutione of ele Until early this morning the battle FIVE DIES AS AUTO warming his motor. recover completely from a severe at­ had presented similar resolutions. cent "No.’ Union “ Releases" All Men the Ethiopian military lines. tors and admitting tp the ELEC­ 25c-50c Feen-a-mint, To Take Back ever the choice of candidate for gov­ A feeble breeze died as the mo­ tack of gall stones suffered more About half of the resolutions con­ At the same time an Italian who I The British military transport DRESSES holds an Important position in the I Lancashire landed detachments of TOR’S OATH those who shall be ernor raged In the Roosevelt hotel, tor supttered a start than a year ago. Five days ago he sidered deal with rehabilitation of qualified on the following daj’s: To School! where Governor O. K. Allen set up the sun, an enormous ball of was ordered to the hospital for ob­ war veterans, their dependents, wid' Lieague of Nations told the Assoc­ So They May Go Back To the Royal Artillery, Royal Engineers CALVERT RYE 18c) 35c headquarters In the Long imperial DERAILS R .R . TRAIN red, rose over the eastern horizon servation. owa and orphans. iated Press; and the Ordnance Clorps' qf Gibral­ Saturday, September 21 and They're Smart—In Good Taste suite. He beard delegations from the just before he gave bis plane "the Picked Hla Succeesor "I don’t know what the reply will tar. Authorities Issued pamphlets $1.23 pint, $2.45 qt. 35c Vick’s m Among the convention arrivals For Fall and They’re Inexpensive! country parishes and conferred with gun" a half hour later. Although retired as president and late yeeterday were Harry H. Wood­ be but remember—the last word Work. pvlng the general public instruc­ Saturday, September 28, 1935 Vapo R u b ...... the potential candidates. The plane left the ground and. eligible for pension next January, ring. assiatant accretary of war, and has not been spoken." tions on what to do in the event WHITE HORSE CELLAR Ethiopia's Reply of an edr raid. . Thejr're easy to launder, need no Behind Bolted Doors Trainmen, Hobo, Woman went some distance not more than Atterbury retained a directorship In Mrs. Woodring. In on Interview SCOTCH from 9 a. m. untii 8 p. m. 50c Pepsodent Q A 50 feet in the air, Tho fire, water On the other hand, it was report­ Washington officials believed' the Sizes 14-44 mending and wear Indefinitely. Heated arguments were held be­ the company and was credited with Woodring asserted the Eaat Hartford, Sept. 21— (A P) — A ntiseptic...... O f t C hind bolted doors. The verbal tilts trucks, ambulance and police crew .would not participate In another Eu­ ed tljst Ethiopia's reply to the To all intents and purposes, the Johnson law would prevent nations, $2.98 fifth Said first session may be publicly They suit the simple, business-like, Motorist Killed And 14 League project had been received which have defaulted In their pre­ ••stripped-for-nctlon” clothes that ■were between supporters and oppon­ raced down the field to be ready in (Continued on Page Six) ropean war. strike at the Hamilton Propbllor adjourned from time to time but no 15c Barbasol r \ ents of Lieutenant-Governor James event o f.a crash. and that on the whole It was favor­ Company and the Pratt and Whitney vious war debts, from securing war session shall be held later than Smung folks like. They’re made of able. PURE California WINE A- Noe, who announced his candi­ Gains Altitude Aircraft Company was considreed loans In this country. Great Britain In Brow n - Wine - Green Blades ...... l U C pure dye all pure silks, woven with Race Horses Destroyed. Tecle Hawariate, Ethiopian dele­ 21% Aicohoi—6 Yrs. Oid Saturday, September 28, except a dacy for governor before the caucus Slowly tbe Lithuanica n gained at on end today. and Italy both have defaulted on session to examine and admit those 25c Perlox Magnesia Tooth more threads to the square inch gate, declined to confirm this but and offended aome o f tbe leaders. altitude. Little more than a hun­ Union officials announced last their payments. 45c whose qualifirationa mature after than most silks, for added durability. admitted he had received Instruc­ and Navy (No artificial weighting to wash out Further confusion was added to dred feet up It became a speck In night they bad “ released" all men September 28 and on or before Hillsboro, 111., Sept 21.— (AP) — tbe distance, and was gone. tions to ask for the exact meaning on strike, giving them permission to TENSION SPRE.\DS October 7. which session shall be and leave broken and shifted the situation when Allen J. Ellender, of;fthe certain features of the five- .....; ..... 2 9 c Speaker of the House, rose from bis Five persons and 14 race horses died The route planned by Waltkue return to their jobs without affect­ London, Sept. 21.— (A P )—Ten­ held Saturday, October 5. 1935 from threads.) They’re well cut. well near here In the collision of the KEEP TO THE RIGHT! power committee’s report. sion spread throughout the Medi­ made, finished like high priced cua- sick bed at HoOma and walked Into would take him over Newfoundland, ing their status with the union. A 9 a. m. until 5 p. m. 55c Pond’s Face O C Century of progress, speedy Chicago Ireland, England, Denmark and the Ethiopia was reported to be ask­ majority of the 1,800 men who terranean area today aa Great tom-mades, and cost so liyie that the New Orleans conference. He was In fairness to Connecticut motorists who’ are driving Signed," and Eastern nilnols railway train, Biiltlc Sea, entering Lithuania by ing two questions: walked out of the plants Monday Britain strengthened her military P ow der...... the average budget win biiy a gen­ angry over tho Noe announcement at reasonable speeds in response to our appeals, we ask AARON COOK, and an automobile driven by a farm way of Memel. 1. WIU Emperor Halle Selassie when the Hamilton concern laid off position in the Italo-Ethloplan SHERWOOD G. BOWEStS, $1.00-$1.50 Haley M. 0. erous year’s supply. and pressed his claim for selection woman. The route planned by Waltkus that operators of slow-moving vehicles keep to the right definitely have the right to veto the five union men already had gone crisis. JOSEPH PERO. as candidate for governor on the ad­ Wrecking crews worked through would take him over Newfound­ of the r()ad. This will allow others who may want to appointment of foreign advisors? back. As more and more British war­ ministration ticket. JAMES H, JOHNSTON, the night clearing the overturned land. Ireland, England, Denmark and pass a fair share of the highway. Slow-moving vehicles 2. In tbe event that certain econ­ Simultaneously the union an­ ships arrived in the landlocked sea . Noe did not see Allen until several omic advantages go to Italy, wilt It became increasingly evident that Da v i d c h a m b e r s . 67c,$lo00 locomotive, baggage car and a car the Baltic Sea. entering Lithuania congest traffic when holding to the center of the road nounced that about 300 men. tbe JOHN JENSEN, hours after tbe governor had arrived which carried the horses, from a by way of Memel. Ethiopia be able to maintain un­ last of the strikers, had been refus­ Italy viewed their movement with FRANK V. WILLIAMS. 75c-$l,25 KremI Hair Tonic, from Baton Rouge and when he left tangled mass of track where the The total load with which he took and invite dangerous cutting in and out by drivers whose reservedly the open door policy ed reemployment and that a hostile concern. Reports from Rome the Allen suite he appeared glum. with respect to commerce? "technical strike" stlU was In force stated that the government-inspired Board of Selectmen. Second Floor. westbound train and the car crashed off was 8,000 pounds. patience is tried by such selfish operation. SAMUEL J. TURKINGTON, Later be Issiitd a etatement in late yesterday. Kasimir Daubzvardis, Lithuanian Some Interest was aroused In to bring about tbeir reinstatement. press had published the new Vat­ Learntue quarters today by the reslg- The union said the case of these ican plea for peace on back pagea Town Clerk. 1 55c, 94c Main FkmiwRear. which he said he had been favored ,Six men riding In the car with consul in New York, bid Waltkus MICHAEL A, CONNOR. Ommissioner of Motor Vehicles. nationn o f all Fascist newspaper men would be'brought to the atten­ and devotetf its headlines to re- (OeattaMd en Page Ten) (OontlaiMd 00 Page Six) (Oootlnaed on Pago Six) tion of the State Board of Mediation (Oootloued on Pare 81s) and Arbitration. (CoDtiniied on Fag q n a j ^ I ^ O B T W O MANCHJSSTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21„1M8. 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.Weekly Sunday School Lesson, EMANUEL LUTHERAN of the leaders of tbe Parish organi­ Involving the paving with reinforced Just A Little Bump— MAKING VOTERS zations. relocation on Rout* No. 26 at th* 40 Pounds o f Honey Found concrete ot slightly more than two Bostwlck property. WANTS AU. DETAILS K. E. Erickson, Pastor Coming Events MORE ROAD JOBS The Early History miles on U. S. Route No. 1 (Long Town of Old Lyme: A 80-faot But What An Argument! IN TOWN TODAY JAMES (A Great Christian Leader) Sundy school and Bible classes at Sunday, Octob^ 6th.— Sessions of Hill Road) In the Town of Groton. clear span concrete girder bridge In Chimney Hive In Hebron 9:30. Uie Highland Park Sunday school Mora lengthy but less complicated and about 1,395 feet of rolled gimvel ONPARADEPLANS Swedish Communion service at will be resumed. PUT DP FOR BID with respect to the coiutructlon approaches at Black HaU rivar on AutemebUta driven bv Earl Hol-.^.lt. A crowd gathered. The claim 10:45. are the projects requiring 2H miles Route No. 156. O f Manchester Text; Jamee 1:1-17 g of Baat Hartford and Nor-l ot }3 was reduced to SI and atlll (Speeial to TM Herald) <» will choose sonic other plee* for English service at 7:00. Sermon; SECOND CONGREGATIONAL of rolled gravel and 1 1-3 miles of ' By M ATHIAS 8PUSSS ‘ Tbe International Uniform Sun-' Town Aid Projeoto man Sferln af HarUord, figured In ! there waa no offer of a eettlement Board Of Electors In Session Hebron, Sept. 31,—The chimney future operation*. ‘lOod Is Love". The Young Women’s waterbound macadam on two roads Town of Berlin: About 6,200 feet a alight accident In front of 226 The argument went on and the po* Organizations Asked To Con day School Leeeon for Sept. 28. chorus will sing. Or. Karl Stoltz, Guest Preacher In Newtown; and 2 2-3 miles ot roll­ lice were about to be csilfd. John MANCHESTER TRAOEDHES ^Iclous ect of out-of-town gunmen iff St. Patar'a Eptacepal Rectory has Mr. Palmer is an old stMsr at bee Macdonald Adds Ten Proj­ of rolled bank run gravel on Edge- Center atreet at 8:03 laat night, re* routing, and tells many curious tale* Rally and Promotion Sunday will 9:30—Cburch school. ed gravel and 1-3 of a mile of water- wood Road. — Bultlng In little damage, but plenty E, Dwyer came along, looked over Tonight Until 9 At Muni­ The people of Manchester may The leet noted murder we* that of been In 8 bgd condition for aver a By WM. K. OILBOY, DJ). bound macadam on nine sections of a Chinese laundrymon. tact Robert Hathaway At In that connaetlon. On* story U> of a be held in the Sunday school, 10:45— Morning worship. Dr. Town of Brookfield; About 10,513 of arguipenta. Both cars were, go* the situation and suggested that rightfully be proud that the page* yeay. The draft has been dogged, Editor ot Advance TRIALS AND TEMPTATIONS September 29th. Stoltz, professor at the Hartford road In Orange. Tho bridge will be there be a settlement and thought family living in North Coventry ects To Dozen Already feet of rolled banlc run gravel on log east, Holbrook was In the of the town's history are only slight­ end there h*ve been peculiar oozings Two of the ^2 apostles were Sunday, October 6th will be Fami­ Seminary Foundation and dean of built over Black Hall river on Route the Stony Hill Road. that |1 waa all light. cipal Building. who were nearly driven from home By GEORGE HENRY DOLE f^ n t and cam* to a sudden stop Monday Night Meeting. named James—James the son of ly Reunion Sunday. We have this the School of Religious Education No. 156 (shore road) In Old Lyme. Towm of Orange: About 1,980 M a trolley ear stopped at the trol* I Morin showed Wiat he had money ly soiieipwlth the crimson stafps of through the bricks which have made | Ibe baas. The Insect* had epnro- Zebedee and James the son ot ^ _____ •_____..._____ mttoPni'V Ota a b I sSa -u -. t . ______J year a very special reason to will occupy the pulpit. Announced This Month. Sealed bids on all ten projects will feet of waterboimd macadam and lav station at that point, Uorln, and from a wallet extracted a |1 blood spilled In homicidal acta, ft Is CONCORDIA LUTHERAN diagolorattona on waU paper and Pitatod ona sld* of the house for use Alpheus. The latter to supposed bill. Before the payment was made New voters will be made by the true that fndlsn blood was shad here as a hive, making their entranee gather as Christian families In the 6:30— Christian Endeavor meet­ be received from contractors at the about 14,284 feet of rolled bank nm prbo was following, struck the rear 'Chairman Robert Hathaway of etUlnga in places. Workmen employ­ to be the James referred to in International Sunday - School ^of the understanding are battles of a release was drawTi, signed and selectmen and town clerk today un­ In quantity during past ages but the through some eraek or erevloe far House of God to celebrate a aeiwice ing. office ot the State Highway Depart­ gravel on nine sections of road. bumper, resulting In a little finish DELEGATES ARE CHOSEN ed to make repairs discovered that Matthew 13:66, and tradition makes Lesson Text, Sept 22 "Blessed la truth against falsity. Truth de­ Ten new highway projects, calling being knocked off of the bumper. properly witnessed in which llol- White settlers have 'maintained a the Legion Tercentenary committee the storing of their sweets. By and mands that cerain things should be ol thanksgiving and consecration. 7:30—Wednesday, first fall meet­ ment In the State Office building, Towm of Woodbury; About 7,290 til 9 p. m. In the Municipal building bees had taken possession ut the him tbe cousin or the half-brother of the man that endureth tempta­ for the Improvement of nearly 15 Hartford, until 2 p. m. on Monday, feet of rolled bank run gravel on the Holbrook claimed that the damage brrHik agreed to forever free from reasonably good record since the requests each local organisation by, te use Mr. Palmei's expression, Jesus. tion; for when he Is tried, he shall stopped. Then falsities come In like Our governor has designated the ing of the Married Couples Chib. further claim for damages Morin office of the town clerk. There will settlement of the town. ohimney and filled uns aide of It with laat two days of the coming week as 7:00—Satiirday evenings— choir mites of road surface, the building October 7. Soucy and Swamp R oa& was S3. Morin, who is an automob- Yoqpif People’s Societ.v Selects planning to participate In the Ter­ honey comb. R, C. Palmer of An­ “ U ey got so sassy they would Sting' It waa this James who presided receive the crown of life.” —2 Tlm. a mighty flood and argue for easier for any part he had or might have be another session of tbs Board of The Bunce pasture lot, still known one of the family every tlm* the days of Religious Observance of the rehearsal. of one bridge, and drainage work, The work announced by Commis­ lls mechanic, said that It waa worth centenary parade nest Saturday, dover, who was In charge of the Job, over the mother church at Jeru­ 2:15. and habitual ways. Falsity pleads; nothing and that at the most 25 In any further developments of In­ Electors next Saturday from 10 a. as the Indian battlsfleld, and Center Thoie who W ill'' Represent Connecticut Tercentenary and urges Rev. A. J. Meyers of Hartford wlU were announced today by Highway sioner Macdonald today Is briefly de­ Sept. 88, to make a raport Monday fuuifd It necessary to make three b)’ door was opened an that *1(1*." “To salem. He was a man apparently "Everybody does It—no one know cants waa the damage. Holbrook juries. When the money was passed m. to 0 p. m. to exa'mitie the quall- Springs Park where an ambush at­ Them A t Meriden. get rid of them It was nscesoary to us to gather "In our places of wor- pleach on Sunday morning, Septem­ Commissioner John A.. Macdonald scribed ns follows; night at a meatlng of the commit­ qilons In the chimney before be was distinguished by hls uprightness AU dread trials and temptations, about the spiritual world—the In- for a contract letting on October 7. then stated that he had Injured his the "injured" person got Into his fleations of applicants and adminis­ tack was made by the river tribes tee to be held In the Chamber of rip off a good part of tka elapboard- justtce In the world shows that there rhip to redodicate ourselves to the ber 29. U. S. Public Works Project car and drove away. So did Morin. upon tho Pequot band, have already Miss Esther Steger and William able to remove the honey and wax. of character and by bis practical yet by them come the richest and These new Jobs bring the number of The Column neck. Morin wanted to he allowed ter the Freeman's oath to new Commerce office. The commlttae Ing. Mr. Palmer did not even at­ good sense and judgment In the is no God" and the like. Truth as­ noble ideals of our ancestors and Town of Groton: About 11,860 Poet’s The crowd laughed. Demko have been chosen delegates About 40 pound* were taken out, deepest blessings. If-their uses are projects announced by the commis­ Ip examine the neck by stretching voters. been mentioned In a previous article. deslrea to Tenow the estimated pum- tempt to estimate the amount of problems and affairs ot the early serts the precepts of the Word give thanks to Almighty God for the SWEDISH CONGREGATIONAL feet of reinforced concrete pave­ Powder Sill) Blast by the Young People's society of the part of which la delicious in fiavor. sioner during the month of Septem­ DESIRE The registrars of voters will be ber of marchers In each unit, floate, honey secured, but ladleated that church. Out of this reputation understood, the fear of them will against these misleading sugges­ courage and wisdom of the founders CHURCH ment on the Long Hill Road, U. S. In attendance to' register new voters Since the earliest day* of settle­ CqpGordla Lutheran church, to the The Rectory has been empty for th* t|ie family had so much they never cease and even In temptations most v/ho blazed the way to the abundant ber. to date, to a total of 22. These Route No. 1. If any, end general information re­ he was called “James the Just." tions. Such are the first ■ real undertakings Involve 28'i miles of Let my heart be like a crystal pool chicken North Carolina as the piece with a political party and make ment In Manchester, powder mill* thirtieth annual state Luther past year, the rector preferring to Wanted to see or hear of any more. desperate, the heart will be sus­ temptations. blessings we now enjoy." It Is our 8. E. Green, Minister. City of Middletown: About 3,670 lie rcalatancc. Other items on the garding each unit. Reporta may be live at the Qieen for the time being, Despite the great respect In paving and other aurfare Improvc- Calm, pure and clear. them eligible to participate In party were In operation and continued to League convention, to ba held in the He was .atung many times In that which he was held, the bigotry of tained In an atmosphere of sweet Those of the will are deeper, more hope therefore that particularly this feet of rolled gravel and sheet GRAND OFFICERS menu were mashed potatoes, string operate until about 1840. Nearly all given by telephone to the Chamber but is now occupied by Mr. and Mr*. menta, two bridges and miscellane­ Wherein reflects the glory ot the caucuses and primaries. Immanuel Lutheran church. Meri­ cpse and several times at the Rec­ hls enemies was sufficient to ac­ peace. Then let us try to under­ desperate and agonizing. All love of year the members and friends will Swedish morning worship, 10:30. asphalt on reinforced concrete base beans, cabb.ige and tomato .salad, of them w-cre destroyed by explo­ of Commerce office, tel. 7048. ous work. shining ray. The newly made voters will be den, .Saturday and Sunday, October Charles C. Sellers, who are dejlghted tory before the bees were finally complish hls death by atoning. stand their uses. self must die for the resurrection of Invite loved ones far and wide to re­ English morning worship, 11:10. on tho Main Street Extension. rolls and butter, squash pic and sions, causing the death of many Rahlblta I No sediment of evil, bitterness, able to vole in the annual town and 13. John W. Laoge apd with the honay, but hope the bees routed. ' But os man and martyr he was The clear thinker will distinguish I God's love. "Except a com of wheat turn to their home community and Sunday school, 12. Two of the new projects In the Oc­ F. E, A. Public Works Projects cheese, coffee. At cacti plate was a meeting October 7. Persons who persons. The last explosion occur­ Raymond Kulpinsky are the alter- Mlantonomah Tribe, No. 58, Or^er tober 7 letting come In the new Fed­ strife or fear nor envy, malice VISIT AMARANTH of Red Men will co-operate with honored by the Christian com­ between trials and temptations. die. It abldeth alone, but If It die. It circle, and that all families will be English evening service, 7:30. Town of Clinton: About 1,434 tiny chariot made of a marshmallow become of age after September 28 red In 1834 which resulted in the nates. eral category known as United or foolish pride Mathias Spies* In presenting a munity, and he has left Us a Trials are from misfortune, business brlngeth forth manifold." As we gathered as nearly one hundred per­ The Week feet of waterbound macadam on the A place of sweet content and gumdrops. The colored driver and on or before October 7 will be death of six men, whose bodies were The local society at the present States Public Works Projects, two "Ctauscwny.” large display of Indian relics In the heritage of hls Christian Judg­ wreckage, poverty, losses, disease, start with naught but self love. Its cent as possl'ole In the House of God Wednesday evening service, 7:30. Where Thy Holy Presence doth who ant under a paper parn.sol waa made voters during a special session terribly mangled. time has two members on the staff are classed as Federal, Emergency window of Hals's Department store. ment and counsel in the EplsUe the death of loved ones and the death brings ua to nothing. One Is on this Tcrccntertary and Family Thursday evening at 7:45, the La­ Town of Newtown: About 13,615 abide. fashioned of gum drops and cloves, of the Board of Electors October 5 In 1775 a tragedy was recorded of officers, Miss Anna Mrosek Is re­ CHURCHES Administration of Public Works Pro­ feet ot rolled gravel on the River­ Members And Guests Num­ with a raisin for his head. The This display will be the largest stn- MORE CANDIDATES that bears bis name. like. These, under Divine Provi­ then In a spiritual desert and Sunday. dles’ Aid society w-ill meet at the ANNIE RUSSELL ATKINaON. from 10 a. m. to G p. jn. when Tlionma Kennedy and a young cording secretary and Miss Elsie parsonage with Rev. and Mrs. Green jects, and two more are regular state side Road and about 0,819 feet of vehicle was drawn by an nnltiia! flo exhibit of the week. Other ex­ ST. BRIDQBT’B R. C. dence, are turned Into uses. Mis­ hungers and thirsts for something The teachers and officers of the man lost their lives near where the Roth Is Life Service secretary. Here In our lesson we study fortune and losses Impress tbe tran­ living. Because the love of self Is Sunday school will meet Tuesday for their first fall meeting. All Jobs. The remaining four are town waterbound macadam on the Bots- A machine gun capable of firing cracker. The waitresses'were all present jwst office stands. These hibits of glassware, old clocks and Rev, William Judge, Pastor road jobs to he financed under the bering 200 Attend Rrst attired In white with aprons, and At the coming convention the Lu­ him as a great Christian leader. sient nature of time and materiality. then dead, one seems to himself to evening at 7:30, A perfect attend­ members are asked to be present. ford Hill Road. 1500 shots a minute and operatM men were engaged in digging a well ° bric-a-brac, connected Rev. Leo PIcher, AaBlstont LIST EXPENSES Town Aid Act of 1931. Jaunty caps made of pink lace paper ther League choir which rendered What were the marks this man Poverty may induce greater reliance be dead and all ' things turn to ance Tuesday evening will help In­ State Project* by electricity 1* said to have been and had reached the depth of 58 feet such wonderful music last fall at the with Manchester's history, will be Masse." will be celebrated at 8:00, Biggest of>-the new Jobs 1s that doilies. shown In Watkins', Kemp.s, Dewey- that made him a Christian leader? upon the heavenly Father. Diseases ashes. Then It is that room Is sure a perfect attendance on Rally ZION H7THERAN Town of New Milford: Drainage Invented by a British soldier. Session Of Season. Recreation Center when, without warning the aides of Waterbury rally, will be heard. The 9:30 and 10:30. A t the 8:00 o'clock During the supper hour Mrs. A. Rlchman's, Bray's and other stores mass the Junior Choir will alng. First of all, be was a servant of and sicknesses bring concupiscence made for the Lord and He comes in Day. the well caved In and buried both choir Is composed of all the church and lusts under the control of the High and Cooper St. N. Mcrrineld’a Plectral orchestra Items of Interests material necessi- Hymn—Mary Unto Thee We Call God and of the Lord Jesus Christ. to give that glorious life promised to The Confirmation Class will meet men. choirs In the state league. It Is ex­ Aaron Cook Reports He will. The death of dear ones makes Rev. H. F. R. Stechholz played, and the soloist at the meet­ tfttea the use of more windows. Hymn—Holy Queen, We Bend Be He had devoted his life supremely those who are faithful to the end— for the first time Saturday morning Chapman Court, Order of Amar­ ing which followed In the lodge hull Many willing hands commenced pected the local choir will have a to a high ideal of faith and char­ us think more of the spiritual Sunday school at 8:30 a. m. Serv­ Saturday Major Allan Dexter of the Legion fore Thee. to the end of the death of self. No September 28th at 10 o’clock. All anth, royally entertained' Ita grand was Miss Rebecca F. Galllgan, Hart­ digging In a hurried but futile at­ 100 per cent representation. At the acter and allegiance to the Master. world. And as time goes by and all one can enter heaven without ice in German at 9 a m. Student of cftlears last Inight ...... In the Masonic The men'a plunge period will be tempt to rescue the two men. After last convention, the fifth attended committee has appointed Com­ Hymn—Green Are The Leaves. Spent $109.59 In Cant" who expect to be confirmed next ford soprano. Mrs. Ethel Montle mander William Barron of Ander- He bad made bis life strong one's Ilfe-Iong friends are In the temptation, for by enduring tempta­ spring must be present. Theology Fred Tlonslnger of Hol­ Temple. The program began with a was the organist for the evening. held from 7 to 8 o'clock. Men muat several days the diggers reached by the Leaguers from this church, Hymn—Soul of My Saviour. yoke conducts tho service In the ab­ son-Shea Post. V. F. W„ chief of Hymn—Venl Jesu. through conquest, and he admonish­ other world, he la more willing to tions, heaven with Its mighty power The Week dsllcloua supper, served to fully 200 The reception committee was get towel* and tickets at the office. the dead bodies of Kennedy and his they were awarded second place, es the early Christians not to be join them. sence of the pastor, who la doing The first public whist party of tlv staff and the following divisional Th* Senior Choir will sing at paign For Tax Collector. and ecstatic blessings comes In. En­ Monday, 7:00—Beethoven. members and guests. The tables composed of the past matrons and liclper. and are looking forward to an equal­ Temptations are distinctly differ­ service at the Mission Festival In and both the banquet and main halls leaders have been selected: military 10:80, the following: afraid ot the testing tbat comes during temptations brings In the Tuesday, 6:00—Junior choir. 7:30 ■¥ Advance Information About oast patrons. Royal Matron Rachel season will be held at the West Tho next tragedy recorded occur­ ly good record this year. through life's trials and tempta­ ent from these, though temptations Coster, N. J. wars artistically decorated with the Side Rec on Cedar sirua*. . .uiec division, James Hynea; industrial Asperges Me. Gregorian. powers of victory over the hosts of —Teachers and officers. / Tllden received many compliments red near Manchester Green during All who plan to attend are re­ tions, but to make occasion of these may have excitations from them. the inferno. Blessed Is the man eolorful fall flowers, under the di­ for the excellent work of her asso­ w*lll be awarded to the wlnnei'i. division. William C. Cheney; mode:Sl Kyrle Elelson, Steams. Aaron Cook, designated before Thursday, 7:00—G Clef. Ih^ American Revolution. quested to contact Miss Anna things to prove their faith and en­ There are two entirely different that endureth temptations. He shall ST. JAMES R. C. CHURCH rection of Mre. Florence Trotter and ciate officers, the efficient way with .Monday A man from , who ssrvsd Mrosek as sarly as possible In or­ Pagan!. The hlstorl- Qlorta In Exeelsis, Stearns. the primary as political agent for Friday. 7:00—Emanuel choir. Mrs. Jessie Wlnterbottom. cal division leader has not yet been Credo In Unum, Steams. himself, has In that capacity re­ durance. ■kinds, temptations of the under­ receive the crown of life, the life Rev. William P. Reldy, Pastor which the various comralttea plan­ The women'* gym o lu i will meet as paymaatcr of the American der that overnight accommodations standing or intellect and those of Saturday, 9 :0 0 -Children’s chorus. Mrs. Lucia Jones and Mrs. Jennie from 7 to 8 o'clock. selected by Marshal Dexter. A ported expenses of 1109.09 incurred Faith, be says, works patience, from the Lord that works salvation Rev. Patrick Killeen ned and executed their tasks, as Army waa enrouto to Governor may bo arranged. Offertory Solo — Ave Marla the will or affections. Temptations 10:00—Confirmation class. Nichols, and a large committee pre­ well as the high quality of the music ‘^‘''•a'onal leaders will Kahn; Arlyne M. Garrity. In hls unsuccessful candidacy for and patience In its perfect work­ through Jesus Christ In tho heart. Rev. Thomoe Stack The men'* plunge period will be TrumhuU's war office in Lebanon ing produces the whole and per­ pared and served the meal, with throughout the evening. held from 7 to 8 o'clock. be held with the Tercentenary com- Sanctus, Steams. the Republican nomination a* tax Masses at 7, 8:30, 9:30, 10:30. ' ■ith a largo amount of money. Ha fect man. MANCHESTER AND VERNON Children's Mass at 8:30 In basement The women'* plunge period will ‘J® Chamber of Commerce Benldlctus. Stearns. collector. Candidates themselvea • Hartford .raveled on horseback and stayed James admonishes these early PARISH be held from 8 to J o ClOv.t. office Monday night. Agnus Del. are not permitted by state laws to Chapel. Vespers and Benediction overnight In this vicinity. Parade Route Christians If they lack wisdom to at 3:30. The women'a nfloinojii bridge Manchester To th* Blessed Sacrament, choir. pay for newspaper advertising but (Methodist Episcopal) The caution that h# had taken to The Tercentenary pared* win olltlcal agents may and 196.09 of turn to God as the source of wis­ Music at the 8:30 Mass, 'Chorus party will be held at the West Side Benediction will b at 7:30 Satur­ Re%', C. Homer OInns, Minister safeguard the gold Indicated that day evening. SIr. Cook's expense* were for adver­ dom; but their attitude, he says, Choir. Rec on Cedar street. Play will Date Book w lT f ‘ Square, Saturday, Sunday at Vernon: Special Full Course Dinners start at 2 o'clock. ha was afraid of Tory spies. He Sept. 28 at 2:30 p. m. The rout* of tising and printing. must be one of determined quest. Prelude, Supplication, Renie secretly, and probably with the aid ForW Hours will begtn after 10:30 They must not be like the waves 9:26 a. m.— Service for morning Becker, Organ. The bowling alleys will be re­ m a ^ will be south on Main street maa* Sw day and end at 8:00 o'clock Wayland Straughan, unsuccessful or local patriots, concaaled the Tonight of the sea, driven with the wind and worship. This morning we wdll have Hymn, O What Could My Jesus do For Sunday served for the women members. Sept. 10-21 —Knights of Colum­ to Main and Hartford Road where Maaa, Tuesday morning. candidate for the Republican nomi­ money In a small cavern at Bolton the parade will be dismissed. The nation as selectman, has reported tossed about. The Christian is a a guest preacher with us. Ck>me and More? Days Roast T u rk ey...... Tuesday bus carnival at Main and Delmont CHURCHES A *’* 8100 to man of single-mindedness and sta­ bring your friends. Hymn, Holy Queen We Bend Be­ A new term of women's swdmmlng Notch, still known as the "gedd 'vlll be reviewed by towm 4:00 8und&y &TterQoon. expenses of |16. Lamb Chops...... “ noc cave,” streets. bility of purpose. A t Manchester: fore Thee. classes will start. Time' of lessona Next Week officials at the Center Reports of no expenses have been THE CENTER CHURCH and meetings of Center church. This Sirloin S teak ...... 70c Is as follows: 7 to 7:45, beginners; Officer Murdrrad made by Sherwood Beechler, unsuc­ la a friendly church. 9:45 a. m.—School of the church. Hymn, Mother of Christ Star of Sept. 22-29—- Local Tercentenary The spirit of - James is mani­ Mark Holmes, superintendent. the Sea. Also A La Carte Service 7:45 to 8:30, Intermediate. HI* horse was later found astray observance. 25 or 30 floats In the parade and an- cessful candidate for the Republican (Oongregational) 1.1 the woods and children picking proximately 35 marching units, ren- nomination as collector, and John fest In his advice concerning rela­ Rev. Watson Woodruff Someone has said, "If you want to Hymn, Sweet Saviour Bless Us W«lne»diiy Sept. 24—Card party for benefit RAILROAD EXCURSION tionships in the early church. The S.ALVA’nO N ARMY FRESH SEA FOOD DAILY The men's life saving class will berries found his body In the bush­ reaentlng Manchester's fraternal Jensen, unsuccessful candidate for plant for one year, plant grain; If Ere We Go. of Shoe Fund at Hollister street privileges of the gospel lift tbe man Morning worship, 10:60. Sermon Communion, Even Song, i Becker. Oysters, Clams, Lobsters, Soft Shell Crabs, and all kinds meet from 7 to 7:40. es. Later the dead officer's sword school, sponsored by teachers of the Republican nomination as se­ Adjutant and Mrs. W. Valentine you are going to plant for ten years, TO SEE POUSH BOAT lectman. of low degree to high estate, and by the minister on "Education plant trees; If you are going to plant Organ. Flint-Bruce’s The men's non-swtmmer class wUl was found under the porch of the Hollister and Robertson schools. Among the Puritans." The music: Sunday of Fish— fresh from the sea! meat from 7;45 to 8:80, Expense reports of unsuccessful the man of wealth and place must for one hundred years, plant men 9:30 Ma.ss. Choriui Choir. Woodbrldg* Tavern at th* Grssn. Sept, 28 — Amateur contests at realize that tbe obligations of love Prelude—L a r g o ...... Handel 9:30 a. m.—Company meeting. A public setback party will be held candidates must be rcMrted to and women." The latter Is what our 10:30, High Mass. TRY OUR SPECIAL CLUB BREAKFASTS Although Captain Hills, who was Orange hall, sponsored by Washing, ^tLTe'erhlb^'an'fpa^adr”*'^*®" and service bring to him something Anthem—God is Our Refuge and 11:00 a. m.—Holiness meeting. at the West Side Rec on Cedar ton Lodge degree team. “ Pilsudski” New Liner Due To Town Clerk .Samuel J. 'Turklngton church school Is trying to do, such a Aspergis Me. Gregorian. J)ally From 6 A, M. On prcprletor of the T.avern at that far greater than his wealth, while Strength...... Buck 3:00 p. m.—Service In park atreet. Play will start at 7:48 and time was suspected of the crime, Coming Events Dock In Hoboken Wedneu on or before next Wednesday. worthy enterprise as developing Mass In E Flat. Browm. at the same time they make him a Hymn-Anthem—Incline Thine E ar.. (Weather permitting). Kyrle. ¥ * > f prise* wrtll be awarded. court records show that ht was ac­ Sept. 29 — Meeting of New Eng­ day Afternoon, 7:00— Salvation meeting. Cnrlstlan men and w’omen deserves Coming Attractions land District Council, Pulp Sulphite 107 TOWNS SUBMIHED lowly member of a great fellowship...... Hummel the support of every parent of the Gloria. THE TEA ROOM quitted but that he barely ssoaptd Rich and poor are alike under Postlude—March of the Trumphets Adjutant and Mrs. William Trigg, Credo. Friday. September 27, Frankie convicting himself. The gold was re­ and Paper Makers, 10:80 a. m. at JANE BROWNELL, EDUCATOB. parish. ^ aeoommodate tbe many Polish DIBS IN HARTFORD AT 78 the law of love. Divisional Young People's secre­ Sanctus. 66S llWn Street Opposite 81. James’s Church Carle and his orchestra. covered and delivered to Governor Tinker hihell. " Public~ meeting at 2:80 rMldento of New England who ar* ...... Lorenz 10:46 a. m— Regular morning p. m WPA PROJECT PROPOSALS The strength of James and the The church school, 9:30. Begin­ taries from Hartford, will conduct Agnus Dei. Next W eek.... Monday and A business built and growing steadily on quality” Friday, October 4, Ed. J. McBnehy Trumbull at Lebanon but the murder planning to be on hand to greet the the week-end services commencing worship. Children’s sermon by the and his Victor Recording orches­ Also banquet of Siib-Alpine Club. . Hartford, Conn., Sept. 21.— (A P ) value of hls counsel are particu­ ners, primary. Junior intermediate pastor. This win be on object sermon Offertory, O Salutaris. Bart- mystery was never solved. new Polish Steamer "Pllaudskl" on larly manifest in his dealing with with a great Rally Day welcome tra. Sept. .30 _ Opening of evening j Hartford Leads With 60; .Man- tU arrival in New York on Its maid­ Education circles today mourned departments. Classes for all ages. on the subject, "The Greatest News­ shmldtt, James Breen. Minister's Death schools here. the death of Miss Jane Brownell, those faced with temptation. Temp­ New scholars should register at the meeting at 9:30 a. m. A fine pro­ Postlude, Brown. Organ. Tho next tragedy which occurred Chester Has Submitted en voyajf* from Gdynia next Wednes­ tations, he makes it plain, do not gram has been arranged by Brother paper In the World” . Guest preacher Oct. 7—Annual Town election at 17 75, a former member of the faculty beginning of the term. Adult classes tor this morning will be Rev. John Tuesday.... Two Days Only In 1823, the aumo year that Orford Armory. day, Jt la learned that the New Ha­ of Byrn Mawr collega. come from God. But they are in­ James Munsic, the Young People's Proposals For Work. ven railroad will run a special train begin Oct. 6. G. Rogers of Boston, Mass. Mr. Rog. Parish was Incorporated and .set off Oct. 1'2—Annual Town meeting at Mrs. Brownsll died yesterday la evitable in the earthly life that man The Week Sergeant Major os follov/s: from East Hartford, waa the sad High school. One leaving Putnam at 6:20 a. m, D. S. is leading. Dialogue; “Welcome” — Rosalind ers has a message of rare interest hundred and seven out of Hartford hospital, a week after Monday, 7:00—Troop III,' Boy to all. who come to hear him. Let us end of Rev. EllsHa C. Cock, paitor T., and stopping at Manchester at she hed undergone an operation. There is that in man's own na­ Turklngton and Fred Turklngton. WAPPING — State convention ot Connecticut's I 6U towns have aub- 7:40 a. m.. D, 8, T. Scouts. support the choir, the pastor and the T T A R T F O R D DAYS, laat year, were the most sensationally at- of the Flrat Congregational church W. C. T. U. at Center church house propo.Tsls and have Herself a graduate of Bryn Mawr ture that responds to the allure­ Monday, 7:30—High Y. Instrumental Duet—June Valen­ from 1814 to 1823. The p,istorate of It I* expseted that largt numbers In tha nineties. Mips Brownell went ments of evil from without, and tine and Bud Valentine. guest preacher by our presence. The athletic events connected tended sale days of our entire year. Hartford Days last year, had them approved at state W PA of Polish people will make the trip Monday, 7:30 -a-Group 9 Center with the Tercentenary observance tills young preacher, so Rev. S. W. back thsre to teach. James bids us be careful about L Recitation: "I Am Glad And So I The Week headquarters, it was announced yes­ to New York to see this besutlful church women will meet with Mrs. A t Vernon; of South Windsor will take place at we tagged Flint-Bruce furniture with our moat drastic price slashes Robbins informs us, was "dls- terday by State Administrator Mat- A t the e|os* of her taaching car­ these inner lusts and sins that Hood, 114 Chestnut street. All group Ih Sally"—Mabel Phelps. tingidshad by a remarkabl* revival ESTATE OF PUBLISHER new ship which has been named eer, Miss Brownsll. who had travel­ would sweep us away In the hour Tuesday, 2:30 p. m.—Regular Pleasant Valley Saturday after­ of the entire year. Doesn’t require much study to see a close con­ after this great Polish hero. The members should attend. Vocal Quartet—Barbara, Norman, noon. beginning at 1:30 o’clock. The th wed emt of the church from a condition of munltles. 803 projects calling for to­ ed widely In Europe end Asia, mad* of trial. Ruth and Harold Turklngton. meeting of the Ladles' Aid society nection between tlie two, does it? A ^ IC ship is expected to dock at Hoboken Monday, 8:00—Group 5 Center almost suspended animation and by her home In Hertford with a alster, He pictures the Christian as liv­ will be held. Please contact Mrs. horseshoe pitching semi-final* and GETS CASH BY VERDICT tal expenditures of 316,838,056 59 Wednesday afternoon. church women will meet in the Cornet Solo— William Perrett. finals will be the first event, ‘ The the sad circumstance of hi* ds- have been approved by the State Harriet Brownell, who survives. ing under the rich endowment of a Stephens for exact place of meeting. Arrangements have been made at church parlors. Dialogue: "Little By Little”— Five first prize will be a’ Tercentenary eeass." Mias Brownsll was bom In East gracious (Sod who pours down from Sand Tray Members. A t Manchester; Our thousands of drastic markdowns . . . our throngs of Hartford $325,000 Paid To Haifa O f J. U. New York for special motor coaches Tuesday, 7:30—First meeting of This being a fairly free week from medal, and second prize a box of Kind words of praise concerning W«bXton‘f' ‘® Orange, N. J., her family moving above good and perfect gifts. With Reading: "Jesus and Rally Day” Day shoppers . . . are always common gossip for weeks afterward. EHis Of Springrfield By Mar- to transfer party td the pier at Ho­ te Bristol when she was a ehlld. this Father of Lights there is no Group 2 In the Robbins room. activities, committee chairmen are cigars donated by Harry Stoughton. tbs character and the itf* of Rev. chants’ Bondsman. Sixty projects originating In Hart­ boken and rstum, coaehts to leave Tuesday. 7:00—Choir rehearsal. — Edward Richardson. There will be five track events as Cook have come down to u*. He ford have been sent to Washington, variation, neither shadow nor turn­ Vocal Duct—Gladys Addy. urged to have meetings of their com You have heard i t . . .last year, in 1933, in 1932, in 1931. You’ll hear Grand Central Terminal at 12, noon, One-sixth of tbe railwav mileage ing, and tbe man who persistently Wednesday, 6:30— Cub Pack. mittees to further their plans for follows: relay race, 400-yard dash was a Alan of God among his fellow representing the largest group from after party has secured lunch in The Week contestants 18 years and under; it again, for we plan to give shoppers next Monday and Tuesday Worcester, Mass., Bapt. 31--(AP) any one community. Senator Daly In this country is owntd by com­ seeks God's guidance vdll Inevitably ^ Wednesday, 6:30—Class in aei the current year. If such chairmen men—a good neighbor. He sacrl- New York. plane model de.slgn. Tuesday, 7:30 p. m.—Band re­ 100-yard dash, 18 years limit; 110- fleed his life performing a neighbor­ —Three years of litigation for pay­ panies which are Insolvent. find It. desire the use of the church they the most unequalled and extraordinary bargains in Flint-Bruce his­ ment of 3325.000 to tho e.stnte of I Haven la second Wednesday. 7:00-9:00— Beginning hearsal. Corps Cadet class at 7:30 dash open to all ages; standing ly act when he assisted a neighbor with 65 projects having been ap­ Ttiank God for the Jameses who p. m. should notify Mr. Dawart of their tory. Don’t take our word for it, see for yourself. Theodore T. Ellis, newspaper pub­ the Christian Fellowship Circle for liitention. broad Jump open to all; 60-yard in the hnyfleld. He was drowned In proved at state headquarters, with have been in the Christian church Wednesday, 2:15 p. m.— Women’s dash, 12 years and under' lisher, were ended today. In every age — steady, trustworthy, all Center church young people, high Bigelow Brook, east of Summit Bridgeport next In line with 44 pre­ Home League. Special speaker. Wednesday, 7:15 p. m.— The Junior The sum, on* of the largest civil sensible leaders, for whom practi­ school age. Intermediate room. Evan A mass meeting of Connecticut street, while attempting to cross tho liminary approvals. Forty-three Young People's Legion meeting, Quest club. This club Is being or­ potato growers to hear a discussion 4 # brook. verdicts ever collected In local projects originating In various state cal religion has been more than Kulgren of Warburtou Chapel, Hart­ ganized Into a Junior Choir which Over 2,000 Different Items On Special Sale! courts, was received by th* aatate, ford will explain and demonstrate 7:30. of the potato control law was held Flood Of I860 departments have been sent to BURDETTE HAWLEY theory, speculation, and contro­ will sing at the church during the St the South Windsor Town Hall George H. Mirick, attorney for the versy. band-crafts. Social half hour will Thursday, 7:30 p, m.—Open air What may be termed a catos Waahington, and the next largest special series of services to be held Friday evening at 8 o’clock. The Hartford Days discounts will be in force on all our estate, said from Forreat W. Tay­ group, 88, came from Waterbury follow. service. Indoor service at 8 p. m. tr^hs, rather than a tragedy occur­ Friday, 7:30 p. m.—Holiness meet­ this fall. All who were members of committee of Connecticut growers t . lor, real estate man her*. It repre­ Twenty-aeven project* have baan Teacher of Piano and Organ Saturday, 7:00—Choir rehearsal. six floors. There will lie 2000 items of furniture red In Manchester In 1860 in the sented. Mirick said, a verdict of CONCORDIA LUTHERAN ing. Songster rehearsal at 7 p. m. the club last year are urged to at' secured as the principal speaker. %-m •V "Flood of 1890,'' A t that Ume the submitted by Meriden, 34 by Mil­ Beginners and Advanced Students. Notes tend these first meetings as they A> 3309,000 with Interests. Oardeo and Winter Ste. There will be a special choir re­ Dr. H. C. Thompson, who Is head of alone, tagged with, special disciounts. In addition, majority of the people of Manches ford, 23 by West Haven, 32 by Fair- ore very Important tbe .Vegetable Department at Cor­ The suit was brought by Ellis, field, and 20 by Bristol. Exponent of the Leschetziiky System In Piano. hearsal tomorrow morning at 10 hundreds of items in our radio, office, rug, drapery ter worked In th* silk and paper formerly publisher of the Worcester K. Richter, Pastor SOUTH CHURCH Wednesday. 7:45 p. m.—The first nell University. ^ - 1 mills and lived In tbs vicinity of Southington has submitted 18 o’clock. nieetlng of the season of the Booster Telsgram-Gaaaette and copublisher Organist and Choir Director of South Congregational 9:00 a. m. — Sunday school and Miss Corabel Wilson of Boston, and range sections— at drastic markdowns. tbese industrial plants. The mills projects; Manchester and Mamden, Bible Classes. Communion service. Sept. 29. Methodist Episcopal club will be held In the Social room Mass., to visiting her sister, Mrs. with Col Frank Knox of tha C3ilc- A brief meeting of the church depended upon the mlU ponds for ago Daily News, against C. T. Wallingford, 18; Windsor Church, Hartford. 10:00 a. m.—English service. Earl E. Story, Minister of the church. Anna Cunningham for two weeks Prices Quoted Effective For 48 Hours Only! ipoUve power. and New London, 14 each, and East committee after service tomorrow. The meetings for this year begin or more. , New models! New feeturesi New prieesi Shearer Co., a local department Hartford, 13. 11:00 a. m.—German service. 9:30 a. m.—Church school with On October 0. 1889, after an un^ store. Studio; 53 Cottage Street Tel. 3270 Sunday will be observed as Har­ The annual Rally Supper and classes for all ages. With a bang-up program. Every Leslie West and family moved usually sever* rain storm, these (3ourt records showed, Mirick vest Festival Sunday with special sociable on Wednesday‘evening, Oct. 10:46 a. m.— Morning worship member out. from East Windsor HIU to Pine Monday morning you will see 2000 special Hartford Ths ewrtairi’* s^ing up on tho most oxciting show wo hove ovor put ponds east of the mills were filled said, that EUls had invested 3250.- services in both languages. Gifts 2. Save this date. with sermon by the pastor. Subject: Thursday, 7:80 p. m.—Senior choir street, East Hartford recently. Day tags throughout the store. Each will tell you to overflowing. One after another Group lists of Center church wo­ lehearsal. 000 In the Shearer company In 1929 GRANGE PLACES SECOND and donations for the Old Folks "Our High Purpose. ’ Musical pro­ Mrs. Clinton Williams of Florida the price for these two sale days, the price AFTE R on. Now 8otf, now quality, now porformonco. Como in and so the dams gave way, releaslog an but later claimed financial condi­ Home In Southbury will be grate­ men posted in the vestibule. gram; Prelude —"Daybreak" by Is the guest of her sister and fam­ enormous wall of water which tore Oct 6 will be observed as Tercen­ tions of the company had been mis­ fully received. Spinney; Anthems "O Worship the CHURCH pF THE NAZARENE ily, Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Collins. Hartford Day, for these tags come off Tuesday night! 1 downstream, sweeping everything in represented. The Week tenary Sunday. Mr. Verplanck is Lord,"— Hollins; and "Let the Katherine Carroll, daughter of its path. Besides the many dams IN DRAMATIC CONTEST Grand opportunity isn’t it? The Shearer company posted a Tuesday at 8:00 p. m. the ebairman of the committee arrang­ Righteous be Glad"—Lloyd; Post­ H. B. Anthony, Minister Mr. and Mrs. Dyer Carroll of Dom­ and buildings that were washed bond to cover attachments brought Brotherhood will meet. It is hoped ing the details of the morning serv­ lude—"A Festal Procession”— G. Sun^y ing Btn-et, was taken to the Man­ away or wrecked, many bridges by EllU and Taylor guarantee the Manchester Group In Competi­ that we will have a 100 per cent at­ ice, in which an attempt will be Balch Nevln. 8:00 a. m.—Morning prayer serv­ chester Memorial hospital last No Changres In Our Regular Store Hours! were carried away. The flood was bond. tive Progrram A t Plainville tendance. made to reproduce as nearly as pos­ A church school nursery Is con- ice. Wednesday afternoon for a tonsil a serious one in that tho industries Lost April, after EIUs bad died STATE Thursday at 2:00 p. m. the Sew- sible the Service of Worship as con­ 9:30 a. m.—Church Bible school operation. store will be open from 8:30 to 6 P. M. on Hartford Fair Last Night. d:jcted each Sunday morning at and workers sustained heavy loasa*. In London, the Massachusetts SU' starting ^ing Circle will meet. ducted by the Puritans. with classes for all ages. The Evergreen Lodge of Masons, Minister Bnmed Thursday at 8:00 p. m. the 10:45 under the supervision of Miss Day.s, the same as usual. Salespeople will be glad to preme Court ruled In favor of the Tbe Dramatic Qub of Manchester Strangers and new comers to Man­ 1:45 a. m.—Morning worship with A. F. A A. M. No. 14 to sponsoring Another sad tragedy took place Choir will meet for rehearsal. Marion Brookings for children under Tho Colonial Dance, featuring the Sllto estate. Taylor, as guarantor Grange. P. of H. No. 81, entered In TOMOIlOW chester are Invited to the services six years of age. se>-mon by the pastor. stay after 6, however, and until you have ample In tha spring of 1898 when the Rev. of the bond, paid the verdict. Tercentenary celebration, which a competitive program laat night at 6 p. m.—Epworth Leagues with 6:00 p, m.—Young People’s Prayer 3 • chance to finish your shopping, if you don’t have John B. Orlswold was burned to Mirick said.' the Grange Fair in Plainville and n'cetlng. win be held at tbe Community death. Mr. Orlswold waa bom in Miss Elthel Brookings and Miss Church House at Wapplng this Sat­ received second prlxe for Its presen­ Evelyn Beer as leaders. ' Miss Beer 6:30 p. m.—Young People's Hour. opportunity,to come in U N T IL 6 P. M. Manchester and held several pas­ tation. Eight other Grange* com­ urday evening. There are to be torates in th* stats. When b* re­ will relate her experiences while at­ 7:30 p. m.—Evangelistic service novelties and prizes. peted and Manchester had keen with sermon by the pastor. tired he rotumed to the Griswold TWINS BORN TO BRIEF tending the summer school at Lake There will be a meeting of the Evening Apijointmehts For Your Convenience competition but In presenting OPEN LETTER Winnlpesaukae. homestead, located on Center strsst, short comedy sketch entitled "The lUMPH OF HIS teachers next Monday afternoon near Stone street. The Week Tuesday at 7:30 p. m.—Opening after school. Tho upper grade If it is impossible for you to shop here during our CLIENT WHOSE AGE IS 71 Hat Shop" with much appeal and service of on evangelistic campaign While burning brush on* day, humor they made an GLORIOUS ENTER­ T o Members Of The Center Monday at 7:46— The first meet­ teachers will meet at Union school. regular hours (8 :30 A. M. to 6 P. M.) remember the lust north of his home and west of showing. ing of the Men’s Friendship club will to be conducted by Otho and "Billie" South Windsor, a!nd the lower SL James's camstery, hi* cloUUng The play waa under th* dlracUon TAINMENT CAREER be held In the church. AU members Schwab, evangeUste end singers^ of grades teachers at Wapplng school. privilege o f "evening appointments” gives you an (kiuncll Bluffs, Iowa, Sept. 21 — Church Parish Kansas City, Mo. Mre. Schwab will caught on fire. Ha evidently at­ of Thomaa Maxwell, lecturer of and friends invited. Tho school children have been 4 • extra chance to take advantage of our 48-hour Hart­ tempted to reach a pool of water (A P ) — John Slattery, 71, Council Manchester Orange. Those who bad Tuesday at 7:45—The Gleaners have charge of the music. Services making Tercentenary potters and Bluffs r*llef client, sat In hi* one- This to an open letter to worship of God. Come regu- nearby, but running, be fanned the parts were Ruth Helwig, Mae Dick­ members of the Center Church larly. Circle wUl meet at the churcb. Mrs. will be held each evening at 7:30 Thomas Smith o f South Windsor ford Days markdowns, phone 2-8287. “ mpset set on the room tar paper aback today and WILL with the exception of Saturday eve­ T'Jf* »“ *>»•• J^esturei the new im- flames an- he dropped before he enson. LiUlan Black, Nona Pearson, Parish. Please accept this as The Center Church to a go­ Kuster and Mrs. McDoweU are host­ offered a prise ol ten dollars for wondered what he was going to do ning and wdll continue through Sun- the best ones. A t tbe Wapplng Cootfol-Room ^copUoD toot reached the water. HbIs dotbea Doris Ingraham. Hazel Driggs, Wil­ a personal letter addressed to ing concern with a united and esses. Purchases Delivered In the Order Received! 3 ^ 1 ^ : .brint» jn foreign and with th* twin daughter* presented oay, Oct. 6th. school the first prize went to Annie were all consumed, only a metal liam Ingraham, Edith Pearaon, you. loyal constituency. Let us Wednesday at 7:80—Mid-week wasetK pragrsas,and is moderate in priea IpDa.itU to him by hi* 24 year old wife ten Althea Shorts and Mr*. Sadi* How­ The public is cordially Invited to Krawftky, the second to Ellzabetb truss remaining in place around his day* ago. make It a positive force for service of praise, prayer and feUow- We’ll deliver Hartford Day purchases by our own charred body. ard. Church services have start­ bhlp with the pastor as leader. attend these meetings. Abbe and the third to Florence Slatttry, father of three other ed. Church societies ore be­ righteousness In this commu­ Dewey. The children are also mak­ He bad left, the bouse in the Other Orangea competing were nity this winter. It has a mis- A cordial welcome U extended to trucks anywhere within a radius of 50 miles. We children now in an orphanage here, Rocky Hill, winner of first ginning to get under way. By ing Tercentenary books, and Mrs. “ ."'f I meul-tube ehasiis morning and when he did not re­ prize; Sion to train children and all to worship In South churcb, and ST. BfABY’S CHURCH will ship freight prepaid anywhere in New England, ** » *»•' lookin* eabloet. was puzzled by this latest blolo^cal West Hartford, Cawaua, Hope, the first of October we should Holden to offering prizes for tbe turn at noon for luncheon, his wife twist and didn’t quite know what adults In tho Christ way of liv­ to make this their church home. fcniw w*???besurt that you're sent John Geer to Investigate. Geer Avon, Ooodwill and Cromwell. be In full stride. But whether Rev. James Stuart NeUl, Rector best; all puroiiases of ?10 or more. Deliveries made in ro­ to d *«t ^g9^5Q to do about It all. we go with a man's stride or ing and thinking. It should There will be a Tercentenary pro­ came upon the body in tta* field. A He and bis wit* gat along In the be a medium through whlcb POLISH NATIONAL CATHOLIC Sunday, Sept. 22— Fourteenth tation, the order in which sales are made. monument waa erected near the BOAT Just the suggestion of a limp, Sunday after Trinity. 9:30 a. m.— gram at the Wapplng school next aback all right, be said, but he's not PENNY WISET depends somewhat upon you. an Increasing number of men 23 Ooltvay Street Monday. scene o f his death, bearing bis Initi­ *0 certain bow it will do for the and women find peace, com­ Church school 10:45 a. m.—Morning al* and tha date of the tragedy. Why not a full church on prayer and sermon. Sermon topic; Mrs. Ethel Boody Is the represen­ teina. aapeelally with winter com­ Charleston, W. Va.—O. T. Lealle, fort, Inspiration, fellowahip. Re>‘. Basil Sychta tative of the teachers to attend the No Refunds . . . No Exchanges o r Approvals . ,. . All Sales Final! Beoeat Tragedlea ing on. Sunday mornings from the be­ These things it alms to do, "Matthew” . 7:00 p. m.—Evening TRADES restaurant operator, tried to pay his ginning of tha season 7 Churcb Tercentenary meeting at Bushnell During the past SO ypara wbtl* .-Ha voung brld* elopad to Hiawa­ taxes with pennies. H* slopped ANNE 1 not In competition with other 8:30 a. m.— Children's mass. prayer and sermon. Sermon topic: th* town ot Manchester was stead­ going-to not elective for con­ • Wisdom.” Saturday and Mary torenc will tha, Kan, with him after two three bags containing 38,000 pen­ IRVIN ENDS churchea, but in order to ful­ 10:30 a. m.—High mass. represent the Wapplng school chil­ ily increasing in population, the scientious Christian people. It fill Its own destiny. Woclc HRm Wfltic POTTERTON KRAH month*' eeurtahlp whan she was 17 nies and weighing 310 pound* to Tax JOHN t o n ig h t should be a social and religious dren. records were stained a few tlmea and he was 64. A t first her par­ Will you uphold its work and ' ? a. m.—Masses Monday, Wed­ Monday, 7:30 p. m.—Girls Friend­ “ Where Radio Is Understood” with homicides. One of these was Commtotkmsr Fred L. Fox. STEPIN FITCHIT "BBIGHT obligation. The Junior Wagisun Girls club At tho Con Ur ents. Mr. and Mrs. Alex 1 Toth of Fox refused to pay th* chargei of its sendees? nesday, Friday. ly society. Phone 3733 believed to have been committed UGHTS" Come and Join your fellow 7 p. m. Thursday — Junior choir has voted to change tbe night of 519 Main Street Omaha, frowned on the marriage 33.35. The pennies are watlir.q at aad We depend upon you. Tuesday, 7:80 p. m —Choir re­ the meeting from Monday to Fri­ FLINT-BRUCE by a moron; aaotbar waa tb* result but now ar* reconciled to it. Slat­ the exprww company offlcaa and tiie Chrtottons in the corporate WATSON WOODRUFF. rehearhial. hearsal. of Jealousy ;stUl aaotbar tb* mal< •x i t t l b 7 p. m. Friday— Senior choir re­ day evening, to accommodate the Phone 2-8287 . . . 103 Asylum Street and 150 Tramball S treet. -« . Hartforif tery aald. storage charge to tan canta a day. b ig Friday, 8:80 p. m.—OlrU Friend­ SHOT" hearsal. J girls who are attending High ly CancUdates, 8:00 p, m.—Meeting school. ':'vyr 'y PAGE poxm MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21,198«, -f------iMiTCHtearrcR evening herald, Manchester, conn., Saturday, September 21, i98&. PAGE FIVE :■ flatirlirBtpr tlvlty; the difference being altogetb' appears, baa any confidence In the er In degree and not at all In prin­ effectiveness of the Ouffey bill, after Are You Tired of War Scares, Violence and Disaster? ciple. all. The marketing commission has EnnittiQ lUradb Pennsylvania under Boise Pen­ nothing to do with the labor dispute I__ PUUUdHUU BT THB rose, Delaware under first one and HEALTH-DIET ADVICE HERALD PRINTING COM PANT, INC. anyhow, and the labor board can't WHERE It BlMtll Strttt then another retainer of the Du make a move until It has been call­ By l»R. f r a n k McCUY XanohMlar, Ck>nn. THOMAS KEHOUSON Fonts, Texas itself under the fan- ed In by both sides to the contro­ (^estlODs Id regard to Uaaltb and Diet* WHERE Otnarai M*n«s*r tasUe "Pa" and "Ma" Ferguson— ^11 ^ answered by Dr. Medoy wbn can T o Buy It Founds^ Oetnbtr 1. litt versy. Besides, hardly anybody be­ these and plenty of other states are lieves that the .measure will stand bs addressed In oare of this paper. En­ To Have It Done Publlthed Ev«nr li.v*nln( Exe«pt close sumped, cell-addressed enveloue BundAjri and Rolldata Bntarad at lha examples of communities ruled not up under the criticism of the Su­ lor reply. Pott oirica ai Uanehaaur Conn- at os real democracies but according preme Court. Business Re v ie w ■•eond Clait Mall Uaitar. to the determinations of bosses; So that the net result of the New' SUBSCRIPTION RATES though In no other lnatance~was the ACUTE AND CHRONIC Ost Taar, b ; mall ...... t«.«o Deal’s handling of the coal eltuatlon be used to advantage. These meaa- Par Month, br m a ll...... t (0 rule BO direct, so open or even so appears likely to bo a great coal BRONCHITIS Sinsla Copy ...... THE POBUC LiaRAPtes AAU> A«T CALLBRICS ARS eElMC USED MORE very simple, but they I .01 absolute as In the case of Long of strike In October Instead of In July THAisI THCV HAVE SEEM IM VBARS will help the patient to get well u C A M ’S CUISINE Oalivtrad ana » a a r ...... 10.00 Man^y ptoplt tell you that their ALEXANDER JARVIS CO. RAILROAD SPEED Louisiana. —an achievement that will doubt Bronchitis is due to cold, to wetting soon as posslbls. Once the atu S c m ADAMY’S EQUIPMENT IS MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED well started. It will run its course A. H. SEABURG LONG ■ ^ PRESS However, the camel's head has less be keenly appreciated by the M. the feet, or to living in a cold, damp climate. However, I believe that Md the best plM is to au“ w rce“ : Tbs AttoGlatsd Press ts sxclueivsiy been under the tent cloth a great many millions of Americans who de­ lain time for recovery instead of PROVIDES VARIETY satltlsd to tbs uss for rspubMcaiioo the main cause of this trouble CAPABLE CONTRACTORS ANNALS DIVIDED of All sows dUpAtobes credited to It many times, and the only thing that pend on soft coal for their domestic nothing more or less than ^*eease. Allowing MODERN AND COMPLETE or not otbsrw tee credited in tbie made It unprecedented for the ani­ catarrhal state. Chronic BroncMUs the eUmlnatlon of wasUs to proceed A GENERAL CONTRACTOR . I^p*r And Alto the locti newt pub­ fuel, to say nothing of the Indus normally through encouraging the Upheld by the records of over ten The soft shine of a polished bar, lished herein. mal to get himself inside, even to Is an Inflammation of the bronchial Jobs at Bolton, Stafford Springs Md tries likely to be crippled, and their expectoration of the mucus will years of continued success. The the Town of Vernon. the shimmer of glasses on neatly ar­ Through m Important Improve­ against the sea. It ta stronger than INTO FOUR ERAS All riirbct of republteation of the tip of his tall, in Louisiana was tubes, which have been Irritated by spectsi dltpstehes herein sre sleo re­ lald-off employes. really help clean out the patient’s AlexMder Jarvis Company of 416 This enterprising concern has been ranged tables, M d booths, the allur­ ment In their facilities, Adamy's all the puny machines made by Arvid H. Seaburg, general con­ for shorter hours and better wages toxins being eliminated by the mail.’ tractor of 64 Walker street, has a served. that this was the first time he bad We have never before had a Pres­ mucous membranes lining these system and the result Is thaVhe will Center street, looks forward to the very successful In the execution ot ing aroma of well-cooked food that Service SUtlon, 248 Spruce street, for part time poeU. The Idea of feel ^ tt e r a ftA the attack that he its contracts. Their high stMdard comes to one’s nostrils during the offer you an even better, more ef­ "That Is the ' way it Is with When the New Haven Railroad's staff of dependable workmen who [the latter demand Is to give them , Fall sem es client of N B A 8srr* both the courage and the energy ident with a tenth part of Mr, forked tubes. felt before It. future with confidence. fee. laa of work Is their best recommenda­ hungrier hoars of the day, perhaps ficient service for your car. They work and human nature. There arc ready for any kind of .construc­ I more time to write poetry. necessary for a complete Intrusion. Roosevelt’s capacity for delay and Bronchitis may bo either acuts or An article on Chronic Bronchitis As bridge Md road contractors. explains the popularity of Cavey's streamlined, Diesel-powered "Com­ tion work which he Is well qualified chronic. The ordinary person In fair tion and demonstrates the advant­ have installed a Walker Electric aro days the children can’t-be held Fublltbsr't Rsprsssntstlvs: Tbs The most salient lesson in the stalling, or his genius for excuses SCIEM TISTS VWORKIMC TO S A V g LIVES ASJO TO Is available for those who wish to The Alexander Jarvis Company baa Grill at 45 East Center street. Lift—the latest, more modern ser­ by rules. Life breaks out and spirits et” began operating this year be­ to handle tii a satisfactory manner. Jttllui Msthewe Special Agencyo^New health recovers promptly from an age of entrusting such jobs to a Long episode is that unless the peo­ IMPROVE THE DU81.IC HEALTH send for It. Address your letter In undertaken mM y important con­ responsible and efficient firm. No wonder that contented patrons vice equipment. soar, when the ozone gets thick. tween Boston and Providence on a Mr. Seaburg, a veteran contrac­ Tork, Chlcaro, Detroit ana Boston. when hl.s machinery falls to func­ acute attack; young children may struction contracts in this section mlle-a-mlnutc schedule, for which tor, has had a long and varied ex­ ple of any state or any community care of this newspaper and enclose file in and out of the restaurant day When your car Is raised on the Don't try to harness anything on Chiropodist - Podiatrist tion. But he «111 need to call on suffer severely from It, due to the of the country and has completed the time-table gives not only the perience in general construction AIEMBCH AUDIT BURBAU OP fact that they may develop Bron- one large, aelf-adoressed envelope. and night, for the luncheons and lift, they can walk right under and one of these wild days. Nothing will CXRCULATlUNa are willing to surrender their self- them with dispatch M d resultant dinners please and they are ex­ hour M d minute of arrival and de­ work of all kinds and has built a DR. B.ARNEY WICHMAN all his talents In these directions cho-Tpneumonln, which Is a more reach all the underneath parts with­ be wrecked." The Herald Prlntins Company, Ino.. government tuncUon to a dictator satisfaction. Bridge and road build­ HE FOOLED US, TOO tremely reasonable, too. Effort Is out any Interference — they con parture at each station but the ex­ large number of private and public Chiropodist - Padistrlet Attumet no Ananclal responelblllty now, in the matter of the coal strike serious disease. QUES’nONS AND ANSWERS "I think I am going to like teach­ their duty to themselves lies In hit­ (Catarrh) ing, excavating and grading is the made to provide variety In the regu­ check the condition of your car act second, the half way mark In buildings In this city M d section In 889 Main Street for typogrraphical errort appearing In Old people frequently develo] business they engage in. Chicago—George Berry, an acci­ ing," smiled the girl suddenly. ”It's the years gone by. MTsrtlseinenta in the Uancheeter writes: "My lar menus, and there Is always more quickly—M d more ea.sily and a funny buslnc.ss. Isn’t It?” the fourth period o f. railroad pro­ Tel. 6230 Evening Herald. ting the Intruding snout of bosslsm chronic Bronchitis which they cal. The Alexander Jarvis Company dent prevention expert, told the something different to please the Property owners who are consider­ Hours: 9-8; Evenings by App. SMART WOMAN a "cold in the chest that they can't little boy has a continuous dis­ efficiently perform any necessary gression In speed was passed. When the Instant It Is thrust under the have successfully completed road Chicago Safety Council, "nine per­ palate in both the line of food and operations on those parts that used the progress made In the preceding ing plan.s for building or alterations ______AlMcJiester, CL HATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 get rid of.” In such cases they of charge from the nose, especially the tent of democratic government. Remember a lady named Wllle left side. How can I remedy this?" sons out of ten don’t know how to beverages for those of discriminat­ to be so hard to get at. three periods Is studied. It Is hard ana repairs to their homes and ten have Bronchitis through the drive a nail without mashing a fin­ ing taste. other types of buildings are invited The greatest danger lies In the hrandt—Mrs. Mabel Walker Wllle- winter. These patients aro usually Answer: A correct diet, free Adamy’s Service Station have al­ to imagine what speed may he at­ from catarrch-produclng foods, will ger.” Special Italian dishes are featured ways been well qualified to handle tained before the present period ex by Mr. Seaburg to consult with him. NOT MUCH NERVE fact that so many people mistake brandt? During the dear dead days constipated and have tonstl or sinus at Cavey's Grill and they serve a V.VIRPO RETAILS He offers to look over any propos­ GET AN EY’E E.\AMINAT10N trouble. In some coses those work­ usually sjpp the discharge. Tempor­ Then he demonstrated, saying, the simplest or most difficult jobs— plrcs In 1050. the snout for a loaf of bread. of prohibition she was' assistant "hold the nail just below the head, fifty cent luncheon; 50 and_75-cent hut with the new lift equipment ed project and give an estimate of Consult us now when your The decision of the Board of Re­ ing in different kinds of dust may ary help can be received through During the first period from 1829 eyes first show signs of strain. Attorney-General In charge of diy t h e r e a r e m a n y p l a c e s w h e r e the use of the ultra-violet light, ap­ not down near the wood. Then, If dinner M d 75-cent and $1.00 Sun­ they can turn out work more quick­ the cost of the work Involved. His lief against the proposal to effect a EMPLON^RS AMP ESAPL^PPs: develop chronic Bronchitis when the to 1860 the greatest single achieve­ Let us fit you out with rest law enforcement In the Hoover ad'- WORK HARMOMIOUSLV. IM plied directly In the nose through Weldon the hammer hits a glancing blow day dinner. ly and do it better. Regular check* ATLANTIC FUELS advice and counsel, gained by many moratorium on the assessment of re.slatance Is low, due to the dust If one feels In the mood for a lit­ ment was the Invention of the swiv­ year's experience, should' prove glasses to use during times of inlnlstratlon. .She was about as Irritating the bronchial tubes, as It suitable applicators. the nail flies and the fingers will ups at the station mean better run­ eling truck, which In Itself made It the spinning mill property of Che­ JEWEL ROBHERIES Beauty not be struck.” tle relaxation, he will find Plel's and ning condition and longer life for helpful and worthwhile to property extra work M d poor lighting popular as the present Secretary of Is drawtr In with the air. Bronchi Ruppert's beer, Croft ale, Imported possible for trains to operate nt owners who are faced with this pro­ conditions. ney Brothers may quite possibly be With a sharp blow, he drove the your car. Many crimes are committed, re­ Us may also accompany heart trou (Child Has Flat Feet) and domestic wines at Cavey’s Grill. When the frost Is on the pumpkin high speeds. The railroad changed blem and desire to obtain the best Neglect thia precaution M d Labor, Miss Perkins—a good deal ble, or kidney trouble. Question: Mrs. I. K. H. writes: nail Into the wood. Stop’ In at the station on Spruce seriously regretted one of these port of which In the press creates Salon In both foods and beverages It has street and see what a tremendous and autumn leaves come tumbling from competition with horse-drawn pofifliblc advice. you will be forced some day to the same type. The symptoms of acuts Bronchi­ My ,four-year-old son has flat feet. days. To be sure It la also possible In the render a definite and lively been the effort of the management advantage the new lift Is to them— down these crisp, cool days, it Is vehicles to an unrivaled method of The telephone number ta 609fl. wear unusually powerful glasses Well, Mrs. Wlllebrandt drives an tis usually start about the same as Win arch supporters curs them? to sec that their guests receive the nature's warning of the approach of transportation. and wear them constMtIy, Bet­ that occasion for regret may never sense of tndlgmuil resentment, a Should he ride his tricvcie, or Is it and to you. They’ll put your car on automobile In a manner somewhat a cold. There are preeent the ordin­ W.ANTED: HOMELY COOKS best of service at prices that arc the lift, and you can walk under and colder weather. Beautiful Indian Other inventions made still faster ter be safe thM sorry. arise, since there may never come personal ractlon to a personal af­ ary cold symptoms, and then the better for hlgi to walk a great operation possible In the period from remlnl.sccnl of the way .she admin­ deal?’’’ Croquignole reasonable and consistent with ace for yourself. Then you’ll know summer days bring nights when the a time when the existence of tbs cold extends downward from the Wilmington, Del.—What Is so rare quality. mercury drops a number of de­ 1800 to 1890. These included the WALTER OLIVER front, as It were. Not to be Includ­ istered prf)hibitlon. At Hngerstown, why they can give you a better, throat, the patient complaining of • Answer: Arch supporters cannot as a beautiful cook? Ah! the State Cavey’s Grill Is clean and well quicker job. Stop in tomorrow and grees, and it will not be long before successive development of the West- A Thought Registered Optometrist buildings would prove to be a com­ ed among such offenses are the ra­ cure flat feet M y more than Permanents Md., on Wedncse*— Furnish music and for, governor. His father, Anton and mother, Mary, to th* League. They based their Improvement of Centsr Seringa of Hyde Park permeate the accompanying EXCLUSIVE InataUsd for following maneuvers ported stolen by C. T. Mills. Finally, Directions were repeated In all Shirley and John McOulr*. Mrs: Bisanore Wright of 82 Main laughed together over the memory of bombing planes. An observer Soon Your Telephone Will Start Ringing E family, accord-iig to Mr. Behrend ^ I T f e Z u ^ ^ * sporta program. Funeral serricea ore planned for live In Chicago. He has been flying action on what they considered to «... VMW avs^^avua^ VML OfcOlMa Park, Federal contribution, S6,SM: interview obtained with Mrs. Roosevelt by Mary Mar­ giving up the starch he returned claassa on Friday—double fUes, The foUowlng committee Is In In th* supporting cast are Steptn- Jtreet was given emergency treat- of that. ' Mra. Kleeman, coming within follows the Images of air­ - Jul cost about $2J!5 a pair. charge, Levria (Siapman, Monday at Bryn Mbwt, with private for six year* and he has a credit of be anti-Italian remarks at the aa- Fetchit.stchit. Eugene Eusena Pallette Psiiatr* andana Berton Ban»nn nient last night for a puncture of the renovation of publlo schools. $1,084: home from Europe, waa annoyed garet McBride, noted author and NEA Sei’vice staff and found that tbe thief apparently quick, silent walking. Students were After The Publication Of The Paper. , sociation's luncheon in honor of water malni on Vernon street and craft projected on a table map by interment at Radnor. . 1.200 hour* In ths air. Churchill, asslattag Rogsrs la middle flogsr of th* left band by a at having to take a later boat than writer. . nad abandoned the car in tbe chief's appointed in each room each period League Council membors Thursday, j comedy cbaracterixattoaa. Middle Turnpike. East, FederaL • wlile-sngto leas. driveway. ,to open and close doors. sowing machine. $8,6$0, sponsor’Sb $1,297. U, PAGE EIGHT. MAWUMliTSriBK C;Vl!;«l«U MEKAbU, MANCHE5TEK, UONN., SATUKUAlf, SEKIEMUEB ri, ITOOw P A G E N IN E MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, (X)NN„ SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, t98». 6:30—Ken Sparnon Btrlnff ETnsezn- ■ ' ble. DAILY RADIO PROGRAM 6:<5— Weekend News Review. Only A Postage Stamp 6:00—Six O’clock Supper Show. Oit BLUE D O O R 8:15—Hughle Barrett and hla Or­ 'TEN- chestra. But It Tells A Story *Rachel *~Mack^ 0 1933 NEA Service, Inc. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER *1 (Central an4 Eastern Standard Time) fl:30— Press-Radio Nows. SHUN 8;3S— Ray Jones. Note: All prorrams to key aod.bailo chaliie or rroups thereof unleee sped- b e g i n h e r e t o d a y However, on the ride home after Bluefields Favored To Finish the Series Tomorrow coast to coast (e to O deslfroctlon Includes all avallabls stations. 6:40—Sports Briefs. It’s Only a Postage Stamp—yet ; ships of that time, as compared with Ruth Woodson, pretty, high- the play, not even John talked. Ruth, Programs subject to chsngs. P. M. (D ayliofit tim s on# hour Inter) 6:45— Riviera Orchestra. Buddies do we ever stop to think as we affix the luxurious liner Normandie o f to- m «B | / / spirited girl of 19, in search of work, exhausted by excitement and by the NBC-WEAF NETWORK Cent. East. 7:00— World In Review. this scolloped edged bit of oblong day . seeks refuge from a storm in on old 2:45— 3:45—Tito Gulzar, Tenor Sofee 7:15—OI>ary's Irish Minstrels. ^ e commemorative Issues fol­ stiain of being a fairy princess fo r BASIC — Bsstt weaf wlw ^ el wtlc 3i00— 4:00—The Csptivatore Orchet. paper to our letters, what a wealth stone house with a blue door In thb an entire evening, slept soundly, her w jar wtat wcah kyw whlo 3:15— 4:15—Msdieon String Ensemble 7:30—Message of Israel — Rabbi lowing the Columbian give one pic­ little town of Worthvtile. The queer Laughs, Thrills, Spills ;wgr wbon wcao wtam w wj wsalj MIo: 3 :30_ 4:30—Elsie Thompson at Organ of knowledge surrounds them? The head against his shoulder, her BUGS MAY BE TURNING POINT Local Sport Jonah B. Wise. RICOCHETS torial scenes of events and progress 'ksd wmaq wefj who wow wdai wkbf 4:00— 5:00— Frederic W m . W ile. Talk history of the world Is pictured o'd caretaker, Bertha Glhbs, also breathing as soft and regular as a MORIARTY’ S DETERMINED NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmj 8:00—El Ghlco — Spanish Revue. that occurred In the development of 4:15— 6:15— Saundra Broun's Songs here, romance, hew continents, wars known as Penny, mistakes her for child’s. She did not know that he iwlba wstp wobc wday kfyr cret cicf 4:30— 6:30—Allen Loafer’s Orchestra 8:30—Jamboree — Varietji Pro­ American Legion Rifle Club America. The last largest single Promised By Donkey Ball s o u t h Elaine Chalmers, whose grandfather ( — wrva wptf wwro wis wjax 4:55— 6:55— Prees*Radio N ewt Period - gram. and the ever shifting area of the Issue is taken from our National Iclased her hair and ca'led her "Darl­ Chatter 'w fla»w sun wlod warn wmo wsb wapl S:0G— 6:00— F rink Parker's Program earth as countries absorb or lose It, hullt the house, Iwjdx wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpre 9:30—National Barn Dance. . Parks, with their beauty of moun­ ing!" every time he changed gears. IN NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTLE 5:35- 6:35—Spanish Serenade. Oreh. We are very sorry to report that Ruth, needing shelter and falling TO WIN AT MOUNT NEBO Iwoal ktbs kths w ioc wave wtar are written on them in picture form. Tberell be fun and laughs and 4 6:00— 7:00—The Musical Comedy Club 10:30—Carefree Carnival. Marcel Donze is reclining, not too tain range and lake. ’Those who Forty per cA t of the proceeds of MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kglr kchl 6:35— 7:35-To Be Announced The collecting of postage stamps In love with the young man next Once again we have absolute faith the novel attraction will go to the PACIPIC—kgo kfl kirw komo Khq kfsd 11:00—Time; Weather; Baseball comfortably, In the Newington hos­ have visited them know well the When she accepted John’s Invita­ thrills and spills at Dougherty’s Lot 6:45— 7:45—The Troopers Concert will prove not only a fascinating wooded, rugged and wild scenery door, John McNeill, decides to stay In our predicUoB that Joe Louis will Shoe Fund, now aiming for the $300 iktar kgu kpo kex kga kyr kya 7:05— 8:00—Colum bia's Concert Hall Scores. pital. Wc are hoping for hla tion to go dancing with him, Ruth on Center street at 2 o’clock this af­ hobby but also will give some very they present—as they say, nature In on for a tjjne, pretending to be bo the victor over Max Baer next mark. Donkey baseball. In which >€snt. East. 7;3<^ 8:30—Melodies from California 1:15—Fre.ich Casino Orchestra. Speedy return to health, and just knew she had added one more reck­ ternoon, when donkey baseball AND FORCE THIRD GAME interesting educational details of PIRATES P U Y THE Tuesday night, our assurance com­ |l2:00— 1:00— Rax Battle and Eniembla 8:00— 9:00—Fiesta, Canadian Concert 11:30—Rockefeller Center Rainbow the wild. Elaltie. Elaine, meanwhile, at Uray- less link to the chain of folly she Lebro Urbanetti Defends all players except the rival batter- (12:30— 1:S0— Ravue of the Weak>End 8:30— 9:30—Guy Lombardo Orchestra to give him a boost, we want four­ the pages of our American and for­ ing from the fact that Director makes Hs debut in Manchester. The lea are astride a jackass, haa drawn 9:00— 10:00—Claude H opkins’ Orcheet. Room Orchestra. The air mail stamps of the world caetle College, vows in a sorority was forging. She also knew that she 1:30— 2:30— N8C Music Qutld Concert teen straight wins this year. Mar­ eign histories. are very interesting to collect. Air n

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