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Miimi ’ Stent. 24.— (AP)—Chief4>those found in Weinberg's home had axaAcaaaaai ' . , . _ _•»___ ^ «____ o m n n O " of Detectives Scarboro said today been distributed recently among ^ NEW PEACE TREA that" David ;W.einberg, who was tar- many of Miami’s neg^o population, r re.g^^gUthrough ' whkh-is-ad- other than the representative of one aratipa of this report rectatly, drew were able to reach the head of King I mouthpiece of the Fascist move- sole'!reteaihing Chadian iurijed! up Hauikon bay on May 19. McNeish | ment. as the second rojind opponent fbr ^ Thd n e ^ h k has . been made pps-Vjudicating Aineripan .cled^p AGAINONSKIDS or more of the parties to tee dis the fire'of State Tax Commissibner pute, the members of the LeajgiM William H. Blodgett, who declined and one-man were unable to travel! since information as to the Jones. rpi,.. The , stocky dominion Star fdr tQ^f^^y for damage ..caused by further and Shackelton ■with, his two j charges did not leak out until after agree that they will comply with the to abcept the figures. as. accurate, beat Ellis‘ Knowles, of New York 3 Steel'-Treating’ was-told, by .the use ^ sabotage engineered by German remaining men marc^d across tee recent elections, which terusc and 1 to go into the secohd' roimd. recommendations pf the report. If . Ij pointing out that the item in the of radium’SsGamma ray—much te e ; tv,* TTnifed States before tee Coimcil’s recoirimendation is not island o f Sbute Georgia reaching a ^ position of second Goodman Beaten snme‘-sbrt of fay’ that ■ gave the; agente m the United .States Heay; ^ I ^ g Begins Shortly budget for 1929-30 “interest on whalmg station ^ te r three unsuc- j ^ powerful in tee Reichstag, carried out, the council shall prx>-. notes. $25,000,” did not indicate teat Johnny'Goodman, tee Omaha ace worid'^lO;ancl'afU£icLal sUntan. ’ -Amprjek^a .bptry 1^^^ ‘ the-. ^World cessful attempts to return to E le-! ^ P ^ ^ ^ whd.beat ^ b b y Jones la§t year and pose suitable measures to give It ef $173,500 was tee proper current phant island through tee ice floes WlteHke -bsP of’ k bit: of radipm ] ^ ^ ,_ ypn i^ v h ^ i, argubd’ t ^ After (feon— EEminates fect.” debt of the'town, or if so, teat an iiiopppdpd in rescuine- all I rumors, there was at first a wide- was favored to play tee G6®Pg^kn no larger;.than;a: .22 could be h^d'responsible met.defeat at the Such a change, declare advocates excessive rate of interest was, being his men on August 30 1916 using' spread assumption teat a post-elec-, again tomorrow met.defeat at the actokorn:m^;by her of moral forces embodied in the Kel pai^ by the town oh lt^ fiotes. tec Ghilean ^rSJler Yekho®’ | tion .development referred to by hdmq hole, o f the ^sLroPnd Gams Made OD Tuesday. logg treaty would place , unlimited < Calls It a M ^s tee kttorneys at Leipsic yesterday .hands of Johnny J^tcHugh, former apar]tirient^hbuse ,and'.see thattthey ! ag - • ’ . power in the hands of the council to Mr- Fenton was frank in his ,je- in recalling the affair. There was Cahfornia state champion, are spuil'l,.'’.* -VVorkipcn can;.^^^ Von 'LeVinski said, it .^as neces- employ physical force, and bind'iall general visualizing of new and se- Goodman came to tbe.x 18th one pliss. to a series of questions .pro New Yorkv -Sept.' 24.— (AP.)— inembers of^the league to compl.v pounded' relative to tee' floancial ! cret plans of ■’'the Fascists yntil .to- down and - sent his second shot in with the Coiuuril’s a'ward. : j day when the facts in the matter high grass imider a tree, bh .tee edge subijaattoe Screws. OJm study vital Genm^y.s • Heavy selling appear,ed ori the Stock condition of the tp'wn of Winijham, T W i r i t f l c r ^ t for suspected cpiroidtted 'thecaets and ^t^ Mar^^t 'aooa after Aroon. today, T. E, Water, of South Africa, ti^d very ;frankly admitted that the sit of ' the - |»actfce putting gre«n- Mc tee committee his government y i ^ - Hugh vms 'well on in two arid Gbod- ^akness/TJ-- .'r r uc; '|ib;faTb!i?eak;iri"te.e. cham the Vgains made on Tues uation at !hest “is a mess.” This day’s^ technical rally. ed with anxiety tendency to exti^d AND— , NOT A DUEL!'"'”' j -.In the course of todays trial m ^ pitched'over tee' tree J.5 feet ’ ',The'Iny«itors -^ ■■• ■ .lljiriUrig. the ^bbtage to'^e.-^r^^ the yse of sanctions and the ten-" situation, he explained, is not .dpe Thefiaribyatiori.‘;is.’. the . -work^.’q^ IgdvbrtmArit. ' The liqiridation, which seemed to ” to the dishonesty of any town offi ______’ 'Judge Baumgarten produced tee frbm the ; ■ dehey to transform the council from The C^ifornian rolied his putt RoherfeF; klehl, suijerintend^; of -iR e said a ■ cablegram s e n t ^ tee be another strenuous hear raid,*was, cial to the best of his knowledge, i Reichswehr ministry’s order e_Xr a con'cillatirig body to a judicial . and“ pressly forbidding officers to havq close to the hbie, cltacbing a four, tee ifi’fisiori. bf' ph^icai Berlin foreign office bn Jariiim,ty 26, coincident with an appareutly. au- arbitral tribunal; Nevertheless,, he ^ but rather due to following a sy.'- and (Soodmah boiled his’ long putt in the'jNavai Resi^rchjL^bratoiy, 1^15, to the Germari’niilit^Attache thbritStivo statement teat Ameri tera which was in vogue long before So* Ppliee Report Double |anything to do with .subversive in rWashmgton i did . ribt o^^ can'difeetprs would not increase tfie saldj' wishing to agr^e 'with the m a-. movements. 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TYPING,iSHORTHAND LEAGUE’S FINANCIAL N.Y.REMlIpS • HO^TALCHEST CLBIIC _ GROUPS TO GATHER ^ ___ . Tl r ~ WORRY OVE PLANK - ' ' / I s-.,. AT EVENING SCHOOL I : - • V- f-s-• ■ A-.•* 14 .-frAf- ■ .'Sts . >,.1 H * V ■»' 'A ^B^^^*—*** Dr. EdwiR C. Higgins Conducts Women Voters Fuijince Chair i ... - "TT •’■iWt. £-.i . . . . . A aaa. Examinations at Annex Yes- , t •- •‘ ? v f‘- . v . ‘■•-l'-'/ •-y; men to Meet Friday at Mrs. ' '■V’-*-:--,-...... f- ~ •' G. S. Hauck*s Home. Wet and Dry Issue to Cause terday^^Mostly Contact Pa Bookkeeping Not Included tients. :; ’ ' Mrs. Emerson'R. NeiMeli o* Green- Considerable Delate at I S > This Y«ir--Classes Be w ch, vice-presldept and . finance Dr. Edisdn C. Higgins conducted rhlSi first clipic for cheat and lung chairman of the Connecticut League Tomorrow's Parley. examinations yesterday at toe Me gin Monday Night. of Women Voters, haa called the an morial hospital. :rateen were exapa- offered iti any dolors com bination nual fall finance field day of the ined, nine adults’ and six children. state league to meet at the home 'The^ Higgins explained, is Albany, N. T., . Sept. 24;— (AP) to m^ke an exah^atiou of those The public evening school which of' Mrs. George'S, Hauck of Colony __With trouble threatened no mat who 'hayb',been brought in contact opens on Monday evening, Septem Road, West Hartford on Fhday, ter what they decide, state Repub with pi^sOns iivlio have been ill with ber 29,' will include among -its _September' 26. Presidenta, treasur tuberculosis and "also" to inalce exam ers and finance chairlfiM of the fif- l i c ^ leaders' were struggling today courses both typewriting and short inations ipi qhr&^cir arrested cases. ;ty-eight local Leagues ‘ of Women with toe problem whether to 'go The chest eTOmihati,Qna are conduct hand. It is not planned to offer Voters in the state', will meet from wet, dry or moist in toe convention ed'^ toe-hospital'uiin^, but in addi- bookkeeping this year. Last year eleven-thirty to three o’clock to plan opening here tomorrow.,. ■ tion to-equipment that is used in the The extreme wets, led by Dr. the school enrolled 115 pupils fo’* the budget for 1930-31. annex thePe is also available toe This budget, which will be pre Nicholas Murray Butler and former typewriting and shorthand. main hospital equipment, such as sented for final vote of the state Senator James W. Wadsworth, re- toe X-ray work and toe examination naained uncompromising in their de Por Che classes which will be or convention in Bridgeport in Novem of cultures. ' , mand for a wet candidate and a ganized next Monday evening in ber, will be estimated to coyer toe At the clinic yesterday there wais shorthand and typewriting there League’s legislative .work for 193j. plank asking repeal of toe 18th Amendment, and toe Women’s one case where a person had been' will be three rooms available. The including the legislative BuUetin discharged from a tuberculosis hos- equipment used in the day high through which for. five sessions the S?sStenJd®“ rto?ea®t to put a d?? | pit^Tn'NeVand is to teke school will be used, which will in League has the third party ticket in toe field if the rest in this section, while other clude Underwood and Royal type ship of the progress of bills in Renubllcan gubernatorial candidate cases were "contact” patients, or writers. The Gregg system of sten Assembly. and toe platform were hotjdty* ini those had been in contact with This Oven Ventilator ography wiir be taught. The three every sense of toe word. And to I persons who had been ill and others instructors, are specially trained for add to the troubles of toe leaders where a cure-had been effected by Saves Baking Heat • • teaching the subjects and each has PHONE PIONEERS GOING there was a general belief that the arresting of toe disease. had experience.' In each of the sun- United States Attorney Charles H. ------^----- jects there wllLbe three groups-- TutUe, believed by 1 POSTOFFICE BURNS beginiiers, , intermediate and ad TO LOS ANGELES MEET be first in the race for toe nomma-: ______vanced. ^ iitiinnl!!!niii The stages of progress for begin — ^ i Chllmark, Mass., Sept. 24.— (AP) James T. Moran. Chairmanjij^to^ tbf^nommaUon | _ a building housing toe postoffice ners in typewriting whll be to mas- , 1 VENTILATOR OPEN. . . . .For Broiling ■ ■ ’ ard by tb-' re was destroyed by :tice in i ______„ with a loss estimat- real pioneers uj. w.- j.------One development however, was a ed at $20,000. The cause of toe fire acquire accuracy in copying ness, wiU head the delegation of tele j al, to write ordinary business letters phone men and women who are to real comfort to toe leaders. Fred A. was undetermined. It was believed nnnn and to make simple tabulations. attend the annual convention of the Victor, state superintendent of the j to have started in a garage at toe For those who have had typewriting Telephone Pioneers of America to be Anti-Saloon League surprised every- i rear of toe building, VENTILATOR CLOSED... .For Baking Handy Lift-Up T op before there will be drill for speed held at Los Angeles in October. body by a statement that Mr. Tuttle | Postmaster Carl F. Whitkop, who"^ as well as accuracy, practice in let Mr. Moran will be accompanied by deserved '‘toe support of right 1 lives in an apartment on toe second makes it easy to re This device has been de minded citizens” if he woula agree j floor of the building, was cut on toe, ter writing and tabulating. Mrs. Moran and daughter, Helen, fill the firebox or veloped and patented by Shorthand beginners will be and following toe convention they to “respect, obey, enforce and de- \ left hand while carrying mail sacks taught that shorthand is written by will make an extensive tour of toe fend the constitution.” Whether the.j from the postoffice. He saved the dispose of litter and Glenwood to shut off extra dry organization would agree to a j map. The money and stamps were sound and expressed by si^s. They west table waste. will have practice in reading from Morris F. Tyler Chapter of the repeal plank in toe platform was | ^he postoffice safe, which was top broiler ventilation when not made known. i covered with debris. It was believ- the Gregg Speed Studies and w ll Pioneers, composed of the 300 tele th e oven is used for baking. take easy dictation. The classes for phone workers in this state who While Mr. Tuttle continued to be j however, that toe contents of have been 21 years or more in the toe leading candidate for toe head safe would be found intact, It locks autonjatically when intermediate and advanced pupils of the ticket, the name of Attorney will have practice to business, will be officially represent- 'ed by Joseph Cullen an% John Lynch General Hamilton Ward was men * baking burner is turned on. in reading and writing shorthand. tioned more and more as a possible The advanced pupils will be expec of New Haven, plant men long in the service of toe company. George compromise candidate. Mr. Ward ed to finish the Gregg Manual. A. Gamsby and Nathan S. Palmer has nao uui.not committed ——— himself - — on toe h is bungalow-type of range,steadily increases in popularity for it One or both of these courses ^ 1 of New Haven were elected alter- prohibition question-. He has been supplies efficient cooking and heating facilities and takes up be open to men and women who J_^__Yiift ^uTYoort of the vict nlrie pledged toe support of toe wet Erie hates to toe convention very little space. It is an ideal range for the modern honies have already completed the equiva Miss Ida Bishop and Miss Mary county delegation to the last. T lent of at least a Mansfield, other telephone workers with their small kitchens, being extremely compact and measuring education. On account of the grea- in New Haven, will also attend toe only 37 inches wide. Yet it really does the work of two stoves. A.11 demand for instruction in these GERMAN MARKET BE-rTER convention, which will provide a de the cooking and baking is done by gas, while it has a large coal dr branches only pupils who und^- lightful tour through toe west and If ACUTE INDIGESTION Berlin, Sept. 24.— (A P )—Presi wood burning firebox to supply comfortable heat and to provide a I stand the principles many social affairs during the pro strikes tonight will you be English composition can be admit gress, of the gathering at Los An dent von Hindenborg’s expression of means of disposing litter and waste. confidence in the strength of toe sorry? Or is Bell-ans ted. geles. The o\en is completely insulated and the range finished entirely German government yesterday had near? Those desiring to enroll may reg The Connecticut representatives in enamel both inside and out. The Utility is now offered in any color ister any evening the school is m will join with those of New York and a further reassuring effect on the 1 session at the high school building. 6ther eastern states and will travel Boerse today where ^quotations re- j combination at $146. ' Sessions will be held on Monday, to and from the Los Angeles session covered up to eight per cent. The ] Bell-ans pressure of selling orders ceased.. j FOR INDIGESTION Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. jin a special train. All “UtiUty” Models have Glenwood AutomatiCook
'The Aiitomaticook insures success to everything you' y bake and eliminates fre quent inspecting of toe food. It automatically maintains ^ A I) IN any c’.osired temperature.
R D U'C E D P R I C ES ON GLENWOOD RANGES .'31? - r-i .■ • r b9 '19W
. « ' *. V.* a V - • • FALLS OFF h o r s e; NORTH END’S TERMINAL Com ic Song SROIIP MEETS TOMORROW ARM, on'HER VACATION ^ Called a Lost Art I Expresses Itself ^ark'* Department and Town Miss Gertrude Engliind, TTT Engineer Bowen Draw Up BrooMyn, N . Y ., at Memorial • ' "It’s ainipst a lost art,” lamented? they neglect everything but jazz. Hospital After Accidont. Sketch for Committee. Jim Whalen, referring to toe once ' Here we have a big radio public S' , clamoring for new songs every week. flourishing business of comic song j In Fradin’s Fashion Shop there are new and fascinating styles adapted A meeting of toe Chamber of What else can we do but create Miss Gertrude England, -a 'writing. Whalen belongs to toatj in Brooklyn, N. Y., fell'and broj^d to the various occasions of Fall and Winter. They offer fashions so Jommerce committee on the North them ourselves?” End bus terminal will be held to popular radio trio known as the j “Then toe comic song won’t be- her left arm while horseback ridijig varied that they provide appropriate costumes for every hour of the morrow-morning at 9:30 o’clock in Bdnnie Laddies, whose mirth pro co£de a complete lost art so long' as yesterday at Manchester .Green- ^ e - day—individual styles for morning, afternoon, evening and night. the Chamber office. The conunittce voking antics from toe National j there are comic songsters left?” is now in toe Memorial hosidtal,; Every question of length, silhouette, sleeve, neckline and style details consists of R. K. Ahdersori,: iliyfjis Broadcasting studios suggest any- i Whalen was asked. Miss England was ridj^Rg ber “ Well maybe, he’'admitted, addtog brother’s—W. , Harry ^ l^ d -r is answered in this comprehensive collection. A. Strjcldand, E. J. Holl, and Wil thing but dearth-of material. j lard,B.;Rbgers. ' ^ “But there is a dearth—a terrible | ruefully,' “but it’s hard lines bemg borse, at the timb she fell in front Through the courtesy of to# Park famtes,” -he Insists‘when reminded forced to'have two professions—hav o f toe 'home Pf John Boyle .cm V ^ Department and Tqwn Engineer of - toe fact.'' “Ten years ago there ing to do all toe preparation as non street. It,.,b3 beliey^,.;J^a^4,j. Frank Bowen a sketoh of what were dozens * of ( good ‘ song writers well as toe performance;” loose saddle ,was toe cay.®®- Coats that are definitely,of the new mode, You would-be a satisfactory, terminal 4L turning out, comic verses. All" a Jim Whalen is toe composer of horse was rimliing at toe time. will be delighted at their fine velvety-lookipg ma Woofibrldge' street has been pfe- singer b&d: to do when he wanted to most of toe songS and music used in England was taken ,’jhome , in ‘4^, freshen w .his act was^ drop in at the act of the Bonnie Laddies who automobile and a local, p h y sid ^ if; '• terials—their elaborate fur-trimmirig and their Jiared • on recommendations; of ’ toe ■ North'End Merchants’ Division.-The any publisher’s and take his pick, have long been a favorite on toe air oaUed. Later/ajHisurtfoKi ,sj«riau^a exquisite tailoring.' If you want an unusually in Kind'^vho Will appear at the State commute, is hopeful of arranging of any ampupt ^of' good material., was called to set toe bone., , . ■'M Theater, at 2:Sa p. m., Sunday undef dividual coat, you will f^nd it priced fre»m conditions to toe satisfaction of all Nowadays whpn- toe cdmic song art- ■rhis is toe first accid^fe /W the direction of toe National Broftdt concerned. • ^ i^ts need a good song, we have to nature reported this fall altopdg? Write 'our' owii. .'Even If now; M d casting Company and aurotbes a t many people have t^en ,r ui> tljfe $ 24. 95 ‘ “ $89 75 toon ' do manage to find sonSb- toe “On to Boston CTib’’ of Dilwofth equestrian sport Miss England i<>,,a toing etfter days of hunting, we gen- Cornell PostTNoVf 102, American nurse in toe employ of top, Me^o- LICENSES SUSPENDED' eraUy have to rewrite it .or, add to : Legion,'!'--' ' poUtan Lite Insurance Cos^iaoy , in iti - f(i committee brings to your at- Brooklyn andis home on a vacatloh. Frocks for every daytime (^tlPn tbat.th^e are nP. reseryp^ occasion of crepes, velvet ’^‘’This mechanical age-' ' ^ • • 8ib]le,” he went on. "Spn&.jiW^^s S48^s.;-The'ltoo^ will open atL.;2 and tweed in very femi A listjof operators whose licenses idake - more money on dance' spbS^' o’riciPk with an o^gan recital by CoV nine and youthful styles, to drive, automobiles in Connecticut have been suspended for one. year bPfcause toe mechanical rights bring lins tlriggs at 2,-15. 'This is a real GREEN SCHOOL NOTES classic blabk, brown, in a good' sum. There is a much entertainment and toe ,committee is green, wine shades and for driving while under toe^influence of liquor was‘jgiven out today at toe bigger market fpr dance records planning 'to entertain a capacity blue. than any other kind. Bo naturfOly house. State Motor Vehicle Department as The quick, athletic, Sana- Smith, a part of toe effort to reduce this* of seventh grade has joined toe $5 $29.75 highway; menace. The department tution. In 1798, a year after he Green School basketball team after statement advised people to notify being chosen by toe captain. During ge Hats that are fashion au had been sent to France as an en toe department or the police in pase some of toe practice games he has thentic in colors and they should see any. of these drivers voy to help remove the restrictions styles decreed bv Paris played very well as a fprwrird '; dr operating motor vehicles. laid on, American commerce, he whs for Pall. either a g ^ r d . Hia positidn is not Ansonia, Joseph Greski; Bridge elected to Congress. Two years known yet, although , he being rixth. Berettas, double brims, port, Jaanes R. Land, Eugene F.' later he was invited by President turbans, off-the-face and , man on (the team, he will probably Shanley; ( Burnside, Jimmy J. Da- Adams to become his secretary of r draped styles. play pajrt gamed with the .other for gon; Grtoby, Alec E. Batytes; , Hart war, but declined. He accepted, wards and guards. ford, Mferton K. Corkum, Elnar T. JOHN^MARSHAIX’S BIRTH however,, the position of secretary - The sti^eot council-!is being' $L98“ $4.98 Eriesdn, Charles Gunning, Fred of state, which he held for a short picked for toe school. 'Fwo;,persona Trial, OUyer D. Waters, .On September 24, 17M, Joto time.^;-':, '• ard jchosen, e boy and from Fashion presents new ac- . NeWfKaven, Stanley Bethke, : John Marshall, toe most famous of Amer In 1801 he was commiMioned every grade. The total niUnber in cessories, smart and dif .phief justice of toe suprense' court. Juliand;«Pdquonlck, Adam Yusca- ican jurists.vand for 34.years chlaf the council when chosen wi9 'be Ig ferent. vitch; ; Rockville, John J." Wagner; His accesrion to- toe bench marks, xnembers. A captain trill be voted Gloves with long wriste'. Watertown, Alexander Markevicz; justice of toe United States Su not only a turning point in his life for hy the members to discu^ meet- or fanciful cuffs ' ’• Winstedl-W^ter I. Adams. preme Cdurt, was bom fin Fauquiet but also ’Ih toe legal and constitu-. ings^when they are hekL Meetincs Provklence, R. I., BrouiUette Ar- coimty,, Virginia. tional history of toe United States. are to be hrid ever;^ UrbekMWho the' m and."--f' ' - < He attended an. academy ln .West MarsHaU's decisions on conatitu- members t^;'''w hat the dutij» will $1.00‘”$2.98-J -I morelandcounty' .and studied-' law tional questions ' established prece-, be, and when toe- first meeting will / Bags in pouch and envel until thesputbreak of toe Revolu dehts in the interpretation of toe be held trill be aonounoeglsodn. ope shape to match or tion, -,v/lien he entered toe janny as Constitution that have been accept smartly contrast toe en>^ i-,; HOSPITAL NOTES a volynteeri. HC '.®*rved in^ inoSt..pf ed ever, sinCe.''-*-y , sbmhle toe m ajor. battles and by thre^timt- ^ ' ,Bui]|j)'i^a]B^ sA ii^ Admissions at Memorial hospital IpB reached 22 he .was) already..- a Y ■i $ i.0 0 ‘|$4.95 liaptsdn. The war over, he returned Rev. Alfred ' and Mrs. Clark,! . Glen (htove, N. Y.* Sept- 24.^ (A P ) include .'.Miss Helen' Stoltenfpldt. ^ —Chie (ff the largest saUing vessels 182 Vern,on street. Miss Lucille &' U^hQme town to' 'practice law. Locust street, have aa a guest their New Hose of dull silk He Soonlrose’ to -the h ead'.of the in toe world, which Drill -their chiffons Hooey,of 18 Hemlock street and, brother-in-law, William-- B .. Trow-, present auxiliary schooner- ygdht; Miss Qerjbhide England of %ppWyn Virginia; bar. • v “ v ' ‘ bridge', Registrar of Companies an<^, ; .He 'was'a member of toe Virginia :Hussar, Tblr<|« ia heing bijiR'dh G who biroke^er left arpa ridii^ horse Deputy' Pro^npial" Secretary of the ^ many for Mr. andHrs. gldwiued $1.00'“$1.95 back yesterday wkila home on a va state legislature and of the state Province o f Albertai. Canada. Hutton of'New York Cltgr. T cation‘firom BrooWvn. N.Y. convention -that adopted the Const!- -r- . A; ■. .'Vf.. A -J •-’b.'t??' •Yt-'?^'. V: <-S'-' .r* tif, ■•^ -V, ntl^' ,ft}ji;»f 'V. '■.iW-' ------, *(-.VJ^,4 ' '• '^ • te^CliiSSTBR EVENING *HBRAU);^tITH MAN6U£STEB* CPN?^ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 ,19JWY. LGEKOUR ^ . ' LSL-' compulsion in closing the gap PHIU.Y ORDERS "LEGS” ' against war. His plea was in to delegates who yesterday < M l g ‘ ViSXWS doubts upon the desirability of. TO GET OUT OF CITY amending the covenant for fear the changes would weaken ij; as an In* EtECIS RS l i Y f t ai strument of peace. Dr. Walter Riddell, Canadian Philadelphia, Sept; 2X.— (A P) — delegate, explained to the economic J^ck (Legs) Dianjond, New York committee (how a depression in 'gangster, who was deported from ; British Spokesman Asks highly industrialized countries like New L « ^ Pkfa E, /V Germany and arrived here yester ..i.-i':: ■•- '-^-w 'f>»‘-VJ'-*'- Cansula and the United States has day on the steamer^JHannover, to day was ordered by police to leave That Snrref Iw .Made to especitdly severe results. Morgan to Soecoeil V tjv t 'On Price Basis the city. /' ,"You must remember,” Dr. Rid ’ s t e q g i s ^ Diamond was arrested Jhy the dell declared, “tha^ a highly indus C. B. Twomep Philadelphia police yesterday as a Remedy the Depression. trialized agricultiure is operated en suspicious , character and released on tirely upon a price ..bstels; it cannot ” td| beedme d | i million dQlldr busmGSS bail last night for his appearance at * • 4 live unless it can sell its products at a hearing today before a police Geneva, Sept., 24— (A P) — Sus-n New Londofl,r Sept. 2 i —(AP)_-*- a profit. ~W ]^ t happens in such a magistrate, who gave him an hour Lawrence, labor chairman and Par The New London Tazpa^rs* League j.., . M.EAiSQrvfce===^ a country? The fanners become to leave. liamentary^ secretary to the minis bankrupt, they must abandon their pledged fo r oKionomy in
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this kind, ever atteinpted on such ■; a from Charlottetown, P. E. I., pre a large scale and tht furniture ^m- paratory to ocean flight. HOME NEED NOT BE dustry is to be congratulated for SEEK NEW TREATY poBtlcgiB^)^art-JtoitMp Simla—Indian government pre this noble’ undertaking. ^ dicts collapse of Gemdhism. Retfti^onii of . “Women today are more style and ^ Geneva, SeRt..,24|^(A;P)-^l^pf"’ Merion, Pa.—Jones wins medal design conscious „ ip home furni^- dP^d,^^dk p w ’problenm w ‘ with 69-73—142; Johnston fails to PAUCETOBEffiEU sor James Cp^m ON RUM RUNNING Ings than ever before. As a matter University, 'iwHwife^j'itnd qualify. tierpril^^OO of fact, it is tto women of,America leaves Geneva'tpmg]^'^; ...... fopjPP^t|eaJ f S w New York—Giants whip Brook who set the v<^ye in- home furnish ing two wppl«,here^’‘<0^[' ‘ * . •* !?•* Ir-4.. •' * Ha.,; tve’' ^ HHBH lyn. ings. Designers for large furniture the Assp^biy"^ Protests Seizure of Boston.—Setting of open fires in There Is No Place Like a WoU manufacturing concerns, I am told, tions, 'V ■ vfirtr' ■ ’ , ? or near forest land banned because are constantly seeking information During . the tWd. of dry spell. Furnished H o u se ,S a y s from the women of- the nation, the Vessels Because They Vio- Concord, N. H.—Railroad freight 1 buyars of their products, when pre rate hearing adjourned to January paring their designs for future ^ V-V... 7, 1931, when hearings will be held Dorothy Dix. showing.* '^‘late Navigation LaWs. at Washington, D. C. “The National Style Show itself was' an idea formed when the indus W- .•:V Boston.—James Chin, Montreal Chinese, passes tests for commer There is no place like a well-fur try became alert to the knowledge -T women have on home furnishings. Washington, Sept. 24.— (AP) — cial pilot’s license. nished, attractively-arranged home, . Boston.—Three youths, believed and it need' not be a palace to create This is a great tribute to the Ameri ‘ (^ek-r-Easyr—Confidential A proposal for a mutual American- the proper atmosphere for ideal liv can woman, the manager of our a t Canadian agreement, to strengthen members of a ring of “harbor pi Everybodyiiiieeds extra .money at times. Sometimes it’s to rates,’’ arrested aboard the racing ing, in the opinion of Dorothy Dix, homes where, family life abounds meet an emerj^ricy,-.mPTe often just to take CMe '.of past due enforcement of prohibition along the sloop Chemink. writer and authority on the home, amid cheerful* and attractive sur bills. Why'WPiiv abPut that needed money? Why go to - seaboards and at the same time Boston.—Mrs. Fred Chamberlain who hM spent more than 30 years roundings." friends or relatives and suffer* tile enibarrassineiit of SpSktag the^ eliminate menaces to navigation may of study on the subject. Beautiful homes. Miss Dix said, and five-year-old son arrive by plane for it or letting tbem KnpW .aU alaout your personal-requirements "t EXPERIENCED’n is ^ in at^danC^ to,) help T be made shortly by the State De from Miami to be with husband, “Our American homes will ever play such an important part in the for ready cash? Whpn you borroW here, the entire transaction partment to the Ottawa govern be the foundation of our lives. minds of youths, in the building of Is just between oiirspives.. You get the money on your mothers select their babies’ layettes. n: . *■' who is critically ill. Whether we live in apartment houses character and appreciation for the ment. Bennington, Vt. — Rev. Devore own security; T^Jo^yiClmrge is!thtee and onc-h^f percent, "dlPT WRAPPING-special wrapping paper, with. rhyme»^; Brought prominently to the fore Leigh, president of the proposed col or in large, spacious dwellings, we nicer things in life. per month, on the ^pai^:amptmt of IPah. I - ^ by ^ e Canadian government’s pro lege for women, announces work will will make them places of beauty, “Youth is the impressive age," . and pictures.' > t test'recently against the seizure be started on first building next restfullaess and delight,’’ said Miss she explained. “In the decisions we Here is Hdw Vonr; Payments are Arranged. 'si- within the 12 mile rum smuggUng April on land donated by Mrs. S. B. Dix, at the time she was asked to make, the ideas we form on life, the $40.00 loan pay back $2.00 a todlhth or naore. , ' \ ‘ treaty limit of the Canadian vessel give a nation-wide radio talk in formation of character—everything Jennings, New York. lie ‘ ‘ ■ - ’ — $75.00 lofui pay back $8.75 a numth or ndore. Fire Lijght for running without Lewiston, Me.—Daniel F." Att- connection with the National Home is mofded in our minds and bodies $100.00 loan pay back $|Q.00 a tnonth or more. lights, the whole question of coastal wood, 77, former mayor of Geneva, Furnishings Style Show, to be held in the home in early life. Mothers $‘200.00 loan pay bact); $10.00 a month or n^re. navigation may become the subject Sept. 26 to Oct. 4. This Dorothy Dix know this and that is one of the N. Y., dies. $300.00 loan pay back $16.00 a month or more. of diplomatic conversations between WiUiamstown, Mass.—Five acres talk on the home may be heard in reasons why mother arranges t^e the two governments. of timberland burned over by for South Manchester on September 25 home in the most attractive, com While department officials con est fire in northern Berkshire coun- over Station WTIC. fortable and cheerful manner.” IDEAL FINANCING ASSOCIATION, Inc. sider the American government’s “It is with great delight that I 858 Main St., Room 8, PMk BuUding , South Manchester, Conn. * J • • ,v. . ** acknowledgment of Canada’s pro have accepted the invitation to talk Phone 7 2 8 1 Warm robes of part wool blanketing in pretty maize,- ^^Northboro, Mass. — Selectmen The first of the month in Chicago tect closed the Incident of the Fire offer $500 reward for capture of over the radio in the near future for Light, it is felt here that some the National Home Furnishings is the time when many gangsters , pink, blue and ■white .bound with satin ribbon aiid appli-.^sj steps should be taken to protect firebug after fire destroys bams and pay their bulls. qued by hand,with cute nursery designs. Zi> per fast-r. ' outbuildings on estate. Style Show. It is the first event of shipping against possible collisions eher CIOclosing. ‘ 1 near the coasts with vessels'running 'I.: {I without lights, whether carrying U'il rum or other commodities. Babies’ AVariiifNew Eiderdown Buntings Against the Principle ___ the all-tucked-in robe. Pink and blue Q Q T h e CMadian protest was not made against the seizure of the ves- silk ribbon trim. $3 v a lu e ...... sW, since the boat was later released. Vanta Vests, The Ottawa government did stress, ___ sUk and wool, double breasted style, G months however, its feeling that the Amerl- to 2 year sizes. $1.50 valu e...... cai (action in seizing the Canadian COOL EFFORTLESS vessel for violation of a domestic Vanta Bands . American navigation law under the . . . .to match-vesta, silk and wool, 6 months to 2. terms of an anti-rum smuggling year sizes ...... treaty constituted a breach of prin ciple. Hand Woven JBlankets Coast Guard officials have already . . . .hand loomed.and appilqued with nursery pat discussed the question with legal -—at tow cost terns. > $3 values -----...... , experts of the State Department M d have suggested that steps be 4-Piece Knit Sets t^ e n to protect navigation along ___ include sweater, leggings, cap and mittens. the coasts. One of the principal dif White, pink or blue. $4 va lu e...... ficulties which has confronted the Is Provided For You By These Universal Electric Ranges Coast Guard in the enforcement of Flannelette Diapers prohibition is that many rum run- ___ soft flaniielette, size 27x27,' hemmed, price per nfers ply the coasts without lights lozen ...... and it is believed by Coast Guard officials that an agreement imder Baby Boys’ Knit Suits which a nation would refuse to sup The Greatest Range Value Ever Offered ___ cap. sweater and shorts. In white, green, blue port the master of a vessel running and pink, size 1 to 3 years ...... without lights, whether carrying Cozy Night Drawers - rum or not, would discourage the ___ soft knit material, drop seat and feet sizes practice and facilitate the work of 1 to 6 years ...... enforcement along the coasts. Cashmere Stockings
Cash ___ white and tan ----- : ...... Queer Twists Dresses and Gertrudes .... made by hand and heqid embroidered, $1 value In Day^s News Knit Bontii^s and Berets _ . .. iciite stylW for wee boys and girls^ Pink and blue trims, on w h ite ...... New York.—Her preference for married life to a career is causing Model Vanta Pants Mrs. Ruth Elder Camp to be in liti 1293 Completely Installed . . . '. special “training’’ pants, soift knit, 6 months 3 5 c gation. She is being sued for $150,- , to 4 year sizes ..;...... , 000 by T. H. McCardle, a promoter, who claims he has a contract to Chinchilla Coats manage her for ten years. ___ lined .uid interlined, some have detachable ^ 2 .6 9 Rome.—Mussolini has a new bit capes.. ■' Plnki white,'blue, green and tan» 1 and of ribbon, the Grand Cordon of Sol Three Burners 2-year sizes. Matching Hat or Beret, $1.59. * omon, conferred on him by the Em peror of Abyssinia, the highest Ethi Union Suits opian honor. Black and White Enamel Q j j r , .silk and'wool’knit, short sleeves and cuff New York.—From a fellow back mees. Sizes 2 to 6 ...... from abroad who went over on the same ship as Henry Ford has come Finish. Full Automatic revelation as to drinking by Henry on the voyage. He drank nothing Oven Control. • V - r but water and always plain water, not charged or other^se fancy. A^ccelssories for the Crib'fe- Ardmore, Pa.—There’s plenty of m chance left for the fellows who fail Part Wool K ^kets Kapok Filled Pillows ed to quidlfy at Merion. The Have- .;..p in k or blue nursery pat , ; softer than feathers, covers terns, sateen ribbon of pink and blue sateen.QQ . meyer Cup, for which survivors in 't \ ' the National amateur golf are con-; MODEL 8964 bound. Size 36x50 .. (Crib size) ...... tending, and on which one name is ■5.' BUDGET /h f\ Q p y /i $8.80 Down Red Rubber Sheets A C V engraged annually, has room enough Rudget Price $23 DOWU Quilted Pads to last until 2076 A. D. 17x24!;.... 3 5 c 27x36 ...... ^ D G New York.—Mayor Re’uben Salter PRICE • ^ • 1 U ?3.86 a Month of Boston, England, who is on the $230 way home from Boston, Mass., 4944 9 0 REGULAR $128.50 VALUE ' ’ Our September,Prices On ' '" r, opines that American girls are more CASH a Month athletic than English girls, but not REGlJLAR PRICE $250.50. so pretty. NURSERY FURNITURE New Haven.—Maybe there will be fU, ■ 3*.. • some nifty stuff in the way of Arc Decidedly Lower! * > placements or service aces or some thing when Yale and Harvard play Special! Folding Play Pens football in the Yale Bowl in Novem ber. Sandy Wiener, Tilden’s pro Nursery Chairs Were$5.98' tege, is out for quarterback at Yale. Barry Wood, also a tennis star, is $ L 0 0 $ 4 .7 5 Harvard’s field general. Choice of several enamel finish Large pen with -floor ?nid i ead New York.—Summer has gone, es, with tray.’ . slide. In vamish,;-fiidito,- polf;* but summer time lingers. The ished” splinter-prtjo?' f ailf. „ , autumnal equinox has, arrived, but ' daylight saving will continue till Health gates Sunday, when folks \vill have Stand Table and Chair ard time instead of watches and clocks an hour fast. The official , -t • Sets, Were $6.9jB;,v; V ’ - time for turning the hands back an Weighs by ounces up to 25 hour is 2 a. m pounds.' Scalo-has nickel trim $ 4 7 5 - med, -glass V covered ' dial and Ivory with blue decorations.:;' metal basket.""'■ V . . , table has 2 drop leaves; ■ 1 Fourth Floor- ^ -i. Overnight ______— ____ —-Lji. . Second Introduction to the Women of MMchester rad A. P- News i , ' r a d Stlrroun^g'Towns. C-B “STAY-SLIM” C-B Baltimore — Maxwell C. Byers, I The-Marvelous NeWv Reducing Garment. p.csident of Western Maryland rail ^ V . ■ • . .X way found shot to death in his of ' Become Slender if you are large! Stay Slender ^ fice and Dudley G. Gray, vice-presi i: . r V \; . - . ' , V\ if youvouaresUm!. are slim ! . dent, fatally wounded; police believe TWs remarkable innovation "in the art of corsetry helps to Cray did shooting. mould the figure Into the ,ybuthf»fi.slender lines now so fara- Washington — Tariff board seta MODEL 854R MODEL 4593R I lonable. . Cct. 28 to begin hearings. \ "Especially Created for Larger Woiiien Chicago — Stockholder sues for Bi^get Price receivership for Celotex company, $ Down , through an entirely new rad original process, enabU^ to charging President Dahlberg and Budget Price 59 gg Dotyn ^ 17.28 -wear with the-most stunziing-effect ithor fashlonram Prlhooss- fj directors secretly got $10,000,000 ^ Q Q 7 1 ^ .frooks. -Vi, . 'i V /: . M-% profits. 1 0 L94 a Month i^o> Need of Tiresome Piets -h .v Washington—Navy cuts flight op $ 1 0 4 e 7 4 $4.01 at Month CASH ■*v or exhau8ttog.exerci8^j-r-3^u,cra.oa£"moderat^y, rad enjoy I CASH V J ^ erations in line with Ho.overis econ ^ REGULAR PRW3P< $192.50. yet be sure yon
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Isians should be eager to lower t^elpurvlfw pf \ p ^ o f the one princtpal commodity the hice old lediw pn«awprice r fropa'^the places where that they have to sell. the picture is sbpwp. Put jupt the Cof^ng VmlPk If wheat wsrf ruling at $1.40 at LE'TTEFT Chicago Russia could market her same "All Quint On ton Wsntprn «^'?^?§?G SS«ra.. ma Front", in 'our belief, is toe naost Aby toe barest margll. The c^ cea simply in Europe at $1.30 quite as Ey ROPWEY PUTPHER II BlftidU 8trt«t effective lesson on toe insanity and are that Marcus Coolldge, toe wet South Manohostor, Conn. certainly as she can now market it r?T5p!»*r- <3^H0MAS SBROUBON beasUality of war tout has ever Washington.-r-This is not exactor Democratic, nominee, ^11 Mfeat ,1 ’ Oaneral Man«iger at around 80 cents. In other words the dry Mr. Butier to November. been read in any form in this world one of the AntlrSalpon I,
‘I J . .... ”■'...'J "IV *■ ‘ S', •“^, .;-s'*t''’ » vf-vv*-" ' ■^- ’■-■■ L'-' ; - \ imiCHHSrER BYEMING HERAU). “ ’J®*® day.'' Those present were: Oiadye ■aids wei« Sunday gueitd e« Mr. aa^ proletarian revoiutfbn.” The goveni • ------Mrs. George ■ * * r-€.. ^ an^ Raymond Palmer, Jr., Lev^ ment-is asked to "award toe } Brown, Jr., Glenn Griswold, Grace f^Mrs. Raymond Qopdalr and Mrs. HEBRON DEATH SENTENCE si^on with toe “Otfle*’ of Dale, Jean Smith, Oiesham wmiams, Mark Hass, moterad tp Hartford TOM THUMB o w e s ^ ■ highest honor in to® MaxweU Hutchinson, Jr., and Carol Saturday evening smd met Mr. Base Union, as yet unconferred under w Arthur Merritt, "aqo mw of Mr,' and who win anand a tfw ^ winks’ wacg^ Mrs. Mary OiUetto Harria, a for proviso for “vlgUantly g u a r d ^ in Mrs. BdvwrdVMerritt entered lhe^^«JriC h. tio n ^ th is lummer Iwnw In town. FOR ntOFrrEERS ______1 3 * > Mrs. Edna Lvman and niece of GEtANINJUlICnON mer residOBt of this place and o' terests of the laborliig riass, K Shrine Hoq;dtaI for (Crippled Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Human lifa Is like a game daughter of the lato Flavel N. Gil Workers are UbiwmUy eontribut- dren in Springfield, . _ Monday. The Meriden and 'liwMrs, , Herbert Olney WiUlngtdn visited Mr. and Mnt y had infantile pamlysis and two children Dorla and Herbert. hridf e. Our innate petmtiattttes lette, her ion and daughter-in-law, ing to funds for construction of a Uttle boy had Js., of Soutobrtdge, Masa.. vlaitad Thomas Uwli, S\m
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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN,» WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, l^SO. ^ * ■» -V * '■ t**’- \ Celebrate First W edding Anniversary Yesterday; CHAKGE0F1DEAS0N - f NEWUTtlEFOOD A-- T’- AGVrwraO FREE POBLie I ?W 0 F ‘eACT||S 'V. .. -----»/• ■ -W;., -v-t: Jbnerican Discovers How to German Court Room Crowd- I •k. ' » Get Rid of Thoms— An as Trial Begins — Say hexpensive Operation. Accused Talked Fascism, Lelpslc,, Germany, Sept. 24 — Monterey, Mexico, Sept. 24— (AP.)—Three Relchswehr lieuten (AP)—The prickly cactus may be ants were arraigned in Supreme come Valuable cattle feed with a new Court today charged with attempt process that removes the peril from ed high treason, specificaUy, having W ill Monday, Sept. its armor of thorns. formed Fascist cells in the German W. D. Corbin, an American who Army. All three denied their guilt. operates an extensive ranch in Chi The court, room ww crowded and huahua, says he has foimd a solu police were stationed in the corri tion to the problem that occupied dors and at strategic points outside High School Building and Franklin School the attention of the late Luther to prevent demonstrations. Admis-. -■sa Burbank. slon to the court was gained only By adding an Inexpensive cheml- after the closest scrutiny of cards c said, thought someone was kidding (Thursday, Friday and Saturday) RADIUM INSTITUTE him and didn’t reply. Three or four times a season the office clerks give a dance, and usual Crystal Beads), strung on a chain, plain ...... $5.00 Quebec, Sept. 24.— (A P )—A ra ly John and Florence attend. Once With Gold Beads between the ctuystals • •' a.e • e»e $6.75 they were sponsors. dium institute for the treatment of Earrings to match ...... rT.....,. .$ 8 .5 0 cancer is to be established in Toron Plainville, where the Trumbullq / to by the Ontario government. Pre live, is not far away, and that’s where they go on Sundays. Now and Solid Gold Pendants with ring to match, A n y Item mier C Howard Ferguson haO" an choice of stones ...... $28.50 nounced. then they drive to Northampton, Mass., where former President and ...... ■■','■1 I . . . ------T’The institute, he said, would be Other Pendants, with various colored stones .. $3.50 up Every item is exactly as illustrated above; all haveibeen sketched from stock. founded on a co-operative plan with Mrs. Coolidge live. Occasionally Governor and Mrs. I I ■ ■■■ . ■■■.— M ...... ■ II I II ...... ■! 1..^ members of the medical profession Wesselton DiamondAin aU the newest 18 kt. providing property and buildings Trumbull come here, but not the valued at $500,000 and the pro-vince Coolidges. mountings ...... $30 to $200.00 ------tt;------' ...... - contributing radium to the value of The one-time chief executive has -‘rS^ an equal amoimt. never visited his son in New Haven, Lohengrin Wedding Rings to match the diamond LIMITED The premier’s announcement was while Mrs. Coolidge was here once mountings. ' ------' - - ■ ■ - made prior to his sailing for London last year before the wedding. These items will sell on sight. Many; of them will be sold out early Thursday to attend the Imperial conference. Ladies’ Wrist Watches . A dependable watch for as While In London, he said, he would little as—. $h.o0 morning. • , \ * ^ c(msult several noted London spe PUBUC RECORDS cialists in connection with the insti Other Wrist Watches up t o ...... $65.00 CASH AND CARRY tute plsms. I NO PHONE ORDERS 'He said establishment of the in See the new Waltham Wrist Watch at ...... $ 6 5 .0 0 Bill of Gale stitute was part of a vigorous gov ' . -V - ernment campaign' against cancer Walter Van Wagner to Frank E. Gents’ Strap W atches ...... $8.50 and up Don’t Forget This is a One Day Sale, and indicated that in addition to be Rackliffe, Jr., garage and equip T-- - -« —— -- - ing used for cancer treatment and ment at 811 Main street. South Man Other Strap W atches ______. . .."7... $19.00 to $55.00 research radium would be distribut chester. Including Elgin, Waltham, Hatnilton and Illinois. . •! ' ed wherever needed throughout the Lease Full line of Seth Thomas Clocks, kitchen and province. At present Canadian Thomas F. Sullivan to Frank E. physicians obtain their radium tubes Rackliffe, Jr., garage and filling- parlor models $6.00 and up ^ in Nev/ York, thus invol"ving delay station at 311 Main street. South and a heavy expense. Manchester. — * Full line of Westclox Alarm Clocks in colors $1;50 and up William Rubinow to Hanna Elli-. J ’lons for” another center for the Westclox Pocket Ben W atches ...... $1.00 and $1.50 ".tment of eiancer are already, un- ott, rooms in the Park building for ' wey in Toronto. Officials of the a Rug and Gift shop for a term of 1 ''r.tlon Institute connected with three years. ' ‘eheral hospital said they hoped Quitclaim Deed R. DONNELLY , •,V3 their center in operation by Nathan B. Richards to the Man :mbcr. Approximately $400,000 chester Lumber Company, lot on JEW ELBiR 'f.. HqmiMk* street and Lots 92 and 93 |.v;j «(lre»^ been spent for equip 515 Main Street, _South Manchester ment______f«r this institute which will be In^ the South Manchester Heights irate^ by members of the Uni- tract on Oak street. South Ma^- ADVER'l^SE IN THE HERALD—11 PAYS ' of Tortmto medical fieully. cheater. ^ >..v.vv. •. .. -*... .•• , -... -
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...... '.“ ;■ 1 ' WITRNTSHINGS NOT AUEE BUT HARMONIOUS- . f u r - s t r ik e a newnoteinhome d e c o r a t io n ■-■ 4.- tp j Furniture Need^Not MatcK, But It’s Important for It to Blendti^^Cotor^J^ d a n g e r l u r k s in DR£NKING«lar. Then came'tee-paraffln p ^ r. GUPS DESPITE------HYGnaaO i cupCUp whichwhw»n ia la soldSOia at ^-« i infiniteslm^uuuuccon«^ ? CAMPAIGNS. price/in large ^qij^tities akd .yvhich is made a v ^ b l e on. railroad trains,; r ^ ViffiCBN HEBE TODAY (m?an everything fto me. I’m going By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN and in public places. came? OEUA BOGEB9. M and Ji?»t opt to' be dreadfuUy lonesome!” tee wide variety of this type of, bf hiffh acliool, Kiddeiily lea^u “You’re sure you won’t forget? “Hello teew, dear.” Editor, Journal of the American cup whibh can be .inserted te »- tte tether she has b eU e^ ^ “How could I?” The man’ of 6(0 put-hls arm around i Medical Association, and of Hygeis. holder and which will take- tee Uvinff and a wealthy New York the shoulder' of his 32-year-old sonj> the Health Magazine. place of tee glass utensU. The modem soda fountain ^ suhr lawyer. The revelation Is made w h » They were brave promises uttered and-'ki^ed':nim.^ • \ p J O ro MITCHELL, tiie *»th«r. with all the recklessness of youth. -j ''’^ujc, o nroot ho S VAimost everyonc can remember stitetes a paper ,cup for the care How could this pair know that sin lessly washed glass-of the past, or at the hmnble apartment in Baiti- f o r T a ^ f 4S)^ormanL^w 2 i more where Celia Uves her cere vows are often the soonest has a device with circulateig water nSther. MABGARBT BOQ^S. broken?” '' . unusual for teej^. i . ggfQj,g ^jjg beginning of the past under pressure with which each Margaret tells the glpl for tee flMt A splash of rain was their first Now of all-tee men I h ^ e ever, children in schools used cup can be washed as. It is used. time that Celia is tee danghto of a warning of the storm. A moment known, teese'te® about the! (jj-ink from a tin cup fastened Notwithstanding all' of te«fl® first marriage. Margaret and John later a blaze of lightning lit up the most masculine. The father is -a ^ by a chain to the old pxunp in the rangements, tewe is .apparently a Mitchell were divorced. The serond road ahead. w ell-k n b ^ -national figure and the j school yard. The watering trough tendency toward carriessness as in-;, son already'.nksl gained great prom i-, hasband BOB______BOGEES, has been , “Oh, we’ll have to hurry, Barney for horses on tee public highway variably occurs after long attm“ ®4 . for years. Mrs. Rogers imd looJj ^qw that tree is blo^^g! nence. .V'!''.. j likewise had a common cup for tee to any hygienic procedure. Orange, Celia have no income but tee moth Shiel^ had no eyes for the land They bdong to,a family known passing pedestrian. In trains, also, juice stands, lemonade stands, soda er’s earnings as a seam ste^ , scape. He was busy with the mech- for its strict conformance to the common drinking cups were' made fountains 'and other places ,where , teough Celia has secured a position a ^ m of the roadster. Already teey rtiles of etiquette. Etiquette says, fruits and beverages are made, had circled about and were headmg available. as stenographer. __ “No kissing in public.” Yet there Modem bacteriology proved the available become ta®te?^^?^y care-, •^.1. b a r n e y s h i e l d s , young n ^ homeward. ♦ were many people present when this danger of this common vessel. The less about tee manner, in whick . Celia Rogers never forgot that little demonstration of affection took paper photographer. Is te streptococcus which is responsible dishes are washed or In whiclv^ Celia and swears they will be mar- drive.. Wind whipped her hair Uack. [ place. utensils are used from .one patrol^ lied some day. MitcheU p r o p ^ to ,^as jtust b e g U n ^ to fml. The young m ^ ’s mother told me for septic sore throat and for ton- but now and then a large drop silitis was foimd upon its edge.s. to another. ■ a. i take Celia to New York aad olfem a few intimate things about the The scientific - investigations that touched her face. Alternately the family. “ Once, when I was having a Thd germs of diphtheria and other to shower her with luxuries. The ’have been made in tee past iave pavement, ahe^ w m as bright as luncheon in ths oiapeed. This she told me also: “ Once we to pass laws opposing the use of The girl nestled clpse beside hlnu A llvlns room oponoors the ensemble theme in furniture of woodXttI visited him in college. He was just common cups and today practically places of distribution of fluids for drinking purposes and should not NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY , She and Barney were alone— she and chairs upholstered in materials that harmonize rather 2 “° the walnut chair uses tan damaslt 17 then. Two years later when he every state in the Union has legis her Barney—defying tee elements. Thp is noiney shame or gg-.^ocationequivocation or apol- apol And very affectionate as a rule. Tuscan region asked to work an “Oh, Barney, of course I ^ “You mean ?ut‘ m M r to t'.E ;ie ‘ ^ d “ v“a S d V r °. w d' decdrate large ecee of (uml- | pieces, He nodded. 0 ogy about it. That boy loves his fa When it comes to a show-down men extra hour that day. The money don’t want to go. I ®®ver did w ^ The girl considered. rangements in each room are our real sentimentaUsts. j thus earned went into a fund for to. It’s because of mother. Now ther and mother, they love him, and T don’t think so,” she said doubt- A divan or davenport, upholstered high school boys. High schools g^rls, they show u to one another and There is no virtue in our A ngli-; the earthquake victims. it’s—oh, what J to ^ fuUy.""Motee7’s upset anyhow about tapestry ^or hand-blocked X T a ^ f 1 grammar school boys, ■ grammar don’t care if tee world sees it. The answer. obvious y, . 'me leaving, i suppose it’s because (jggg ^gt require two chairs Men are so inclined to hide their take her head on shoulder again.; — , “ »;,g;hinFhard.. . , T,_I’m really jjja.tch, upholstered in the same U n cle OfiUnS i school girls, and younger children. Not Too Much Shade feelings. Boys begin to shoot up and material. An arm chair may be their fathers begin to call them ^ySfa^d^h/meSronp” a's^kf^Si c?m f S There will be a lawn area direct upholstered m material of a solid old man” and slap them on the NEW ARRIVALS FOR OUR color, either the most conspicuous , ly in front of the building, enough r,ra »?rS v“d nir tn - hr^eS’and .yme.imow Juat Plantingi trees to form a setting for the back and shake hands. ,how she looks. Will you? color in the figured goods, or else ; They talk to them about school the most somber, depending on the , building vrithout darkemng the SAMPLE DRESS SALE “ leS™ SL|“ o'him%u, am. ahe “ Sure I will.” classrooms, and shrubs at the cor and sports and what the car needs, - . There was silence. The moment size of the chair and room. Another j and think they are being very pa Enable us to continue this most popular Fall fash chair might be covered in a striped j ners and at other points along the doh-t want to go to of parttag waa uear-a parting tor foundations without covering all ternal. . . A,- A ion event. isarney, X a long while. material in two tones of brown and ' While all the time that bean tan, green and beige, black and gray, of the foundation walls. There will be some shade in each pole body is still a little boy starv blue and blue or any other combma- 1 One Lot of Samples "'F fk rth T a tC ^ 'i; was' U ohTaSm To'iruV jo??- SCHOOL GROUNDS of the play areas but enough tree- ing inside for a little of the old tion that is found in the figured, gree ground to allow for ball fields love and a demonstration that eti Regular $9.95 to $12.95 an^^coSrU, rirrSclS^rplelae cornel- davenport. • By Furman Lloyd Mulford and courts for, tennis, basketball quette says he has outgrown. What Going at Enseiiible Theme Is Foe S. it las hard to make dear_hecauae ^ Sh.^^ Bureau of Plant Industry, U. and volleyball. a pity! . J « Xt vvhh= herself did her. “Miss me, Lena, msa ; of Monotony ” .Department of Agriculture. If the play area is sufficient, tee Boys do go through a period of there H-here was the and say you won’t forget what you 1. t^ree of these pieces would , $6.95 “'$ 7,95 not under/tand. Ana mere was ______^ ko „v,nrTninP- toe-eth-1 grounds for the various groups may harmonize and be charming togeth- 1 Now that the children are re be separated by hedge-like plant Sizes 14 to 40 terrible prospect that ^^t^ v^^ parted with tremulous er. The advantages, both artistic turning to school, the attention ings, but where the area is limited, would be on a tram, traveli g y Then Celia climbed and practical, of this new ensemble Perfect dyeing of parents and parent-teachers’ m - wire fences 10 feet high, sUpon One 'Lot o f Samples i S l u l t e t f r f w o ^ g h t e of etalre and turned idea are many. You dispel all chance sociations is again directed to the which hardy vines may be trained, chS TnteSupted with ques- her key in tee door, of deadly monotony—the danger run For Stouts vaniEiisbed. He interrupteu w 4 Margaret Rogers was stUl sewmg. school and its equipment. are more desirable. so easily done! when using suites. You nave a pos- The bare look of many school- Regular $7.95 tions. . A ..A •about She laid down her work as the girl sibility of infinite variety in your ‘‘■Riit true. u6 s€iiu, houses is a cause of concern to room. You can change the whole patrons. A natural impulse is to FALSELY CHARGED DIAMOND DYES contain the < r r h ' “Z a t * eatd. -D,d the aspect by re-covering a single chair. highest quality anilines money can cash beautify the school surroundings $4.95 “ storm catch you?” When one piece of a suite wears out, This is commendable Magistrate: 1 understand this is buy! That^s why they give such ‘ Sizes 38 to 50 v^ith?” e-uess so. Maybe that’s “No. That is, just a httle bit. a sepz^rate piece may be 1 warrant. but tee fifth person you have runover! true, bright, new colors to dresses, “ Yes, I Queer. He isn’t like Barney drove awfully fast when he Speed Fiend: Pardon me, sir, the drapes, lingerie. c a l f idea of eneemblea may 1 the adequacy of ^ e Play ^ a j C ' The anilines in Diamond Dyes One Lot o f Samples anybody I’ve <^.ver knownirVirttim before.hpfore.” saw it coming. I’m not wet. fourth— one of them I ran over I “Better change your things any- twice.—Passing Show. make them so easy to use. No Regular $6.95 S'dields’ voice was sober now. __ SatlSrSdl-t'y.S ,lT „S | p = ^ a ^ S d b°e the brat spotting or streaking. Just clear, ‘•rviinp- to buv you lots of swell how. inspect tags. Anyone who has tried work- consideratio • even colors, that'hold through wear ' ! ° ^ 5e b t r p ° . S “e- - ’ '“ heT“ m o « r k . “ " V h e hrown ini out a room in reproductions en- ; Care Needed in Planning This is the time o f the year those and washing. . $3.95 """"‘Ti-gueS so“ 'dress was basted and ready to try tirelv from one historic period wiU j Where the school house is near tanned, well-developed backs are Diamond Dyes never give things Sizes 14 to 44 realize immediately the special bene-1 the road, the front area is usually doing capers on our college grid that re-dyed look. They are just “Well vou’li be having a fine on. Parties and theaters and a “Put it away for tonight, moth- fits to be derived from the ensemble - available jg^gf^e irons. 15c at all drug, stores. When per Travel Prints, Canton Crepe inf of rS e laters hanging around er!” Celia begged. “You ought not rather than the exactly matched plantings. fect dyeing costs no more—is so Knitted Suits lot of cake eaters n g wearing out your eyes Uke groups. A tiresome, museum-like rear of the lot, plantings would easy—^why. experiment with make Georgette to take you places all the time. C restrict too greatly the play area. shifts?. you’ll like New York all right. this. 'There’lT be plenty of time to appearance is. avoided and a charm morrow.” ing,- livableness introduced. Subtle In such an arrangement plant ings should be restricted to some THE SMART SHOP There was bitterness beneath his Mrs. Rogers agreed. Later when harmonies have an original charm ENDS DIGESTIVE i Celia had undressed and slipped in- that is vastly more pleasing than shrubbery groups at the walk and DiamonckOyes cheerfulness. State Theater Building / “Barnir do you want me to go?” | to'^'bed her mother came into the the obviousness of exact matching- drive entrances, and near the front “Why. i don’t see that I have'room, patting the covers close_and The consideration in work- entrance to the building, a few ILLS QUICK AND Highest QualKy ^ S O V k a r s i shrubs protected by fencing ade anything to do with it. You’ll for-, “tucking her in” j j i s t as though Qut new ensembles for this win quate to protect the plants from s-et all about me and everyone else Celia were a httle girl. ter is to make sure that harmonies le L in no tixS. Sure you will!” | Her daughter opened hall among the several pieces do exist. play activities. GAINS 10 POUNDS A school plant for childreivof all “Oh Barney, how can you say qyes, smiling, The heaviest, sturdiest designs of that?’’ “ Going to beat you to sleep tee one period are likely to overshadow ages will include a good building and well equipped classrooms, and “Well, won't you?” challenged. the more delicate, graceful pieces of Marraret knelt down and kissed another. You can mate fine antiques ■will also have twenty acres of Two brown eyes reproached him. Margaret playground with separate areas for Instantly the youth was repentant., her child. Then— she • turned away with modem pieces of one period Warm arms held her close as. he without answering, kissed her forehead, her lips, ‘ her At 20 minutes of four o’clock hair and eyelids. next afternoon Celia Rogers and her What Small Daughter Wouldn’t Adore “Listen. Celia,” Shields said tense mother stepped into a cab and di A Dress Like This? ly. “I’ve been thinking hard today— rected the driver to Mount Royal ever since your mother told me you station. By ANNETTE the were going away. That was—^well, Celia wore her traveling outfit. And it’s really very simple to fash pretty much of a shock, coming so Her cheeks were pale. One gloved ion. It consists practically of a two- unexpectedly. Made m^ think you hand sought her mother's fingers piece skirt gathered and joined to and closed about them tightly. She didn’t mean 'some of the thmgs the two-piece bodice. had not dreamed the final parting Academy you’d said.” a ■ * . The cape collar and cuffs are such “But, Barney, I’ve been trying to from everything she knew was go a girlish pretty vogue. tell you—” , _ ing to be so awful. ■'■^The belt arrangement with the Her words were interrupted. One ‘You’ll write,” Margaret Rogers bodice overlapping at the center- hand tightened fiercely on each of spoke mechanically, “and I’ll an front makes it very exclusive. Beauty Celia’s arms. Shields eyed her m- swer your letters each Sunday. Be It is illustrated in bottle green sure to let me know as soon as you tently. . , velvet with lace trim. Food does not nourish when, it is not Her answer was fluttering, low. get there safely.” ' However, it may be carried out in properly digested. That’s why people “Yes.” “Yes; rU l®t know.” wool crepe in dark blue with self who suffer from gas on stomach ^ d Ensemble Idea : “Do you care the way I do>?.** '/The taxicab drew up before the bowels, belching, nausea,; hradaches, fabric collar with belt of vi'vid red \ ' “I—I love you!” station. They saw John Mitchell crepe anaand viviuvivid red rcu bindings UUIUIUSD XUAfor theix.c dizziness, etc., due *o totajration, The wind had grown stroi^^.. A strolling back and forth on tee f - collar, cuffs- and neck to wear for often find themselves The 'Ensemble idea in dress has come to eFoaning roar of thund^cr broJtejgona jlSitformi.' He came to meet them. c S o o m . weak, with little energy And ^taTity. stay. Treat yourself to a Beauty Ensemble th e heavens as Celia was speaking. “ Here in plenty of time,” he Wool jersey, featherweight tweed, All this is quickly changed when smd. ‘Y en minutes to wait yet.” today. Barney held her at a distance, star- /- Uli rayon novelties, linen and tweed-like ' you start using the simple dJSCO^Y tag deeply into the girl’s eyes ’M if TVTitrb.u paid the driver’s fee and cottons also make up smartly in this 1 toown as Pape s Diapensmr When b motioned to a porter to take charge he dare not believe his ears. Then model. ^opTe erp^Tnee for themselves the slowly he.Ufted her chin. . of tee.hagiage. Style No. 902 is designed in sizes! amazing results of usmg th«e t^ty 1 Facial "“Mlglit as well sit while we’re “ Celia, darling,” he said, T can t 6, 8, 10 and 12 years. I little tablets, they invariably feel 2 Manicure ask you to marry me nmy. Tye ,-v,^^teg;":1»e suggested. “Will you Size 8 years requires 2 ^ yards] compelled - to tell others. been threshing this thing ojit M te go-luBide'?'’- J5-inch with 1% yards 7-tach lace, j Mrs. Amber Ross, 140 HerHmer / 3 Finger W ave myself all day. It wouldn’t be right Mrir.'‘ Rogers led the way. Celia Street, Brooklyn, N .y., says to expect you to give up all the scanned tee platform. The one fered for many months with mdiges- ■ 4 Shampoo luxuries your father can give you she was looking for was not in Manchester* Herald tion, nervousness _ and headachy, for__^well, it wouldn’t be much more sight. He was not In the waiting Pattern Service trying all the time to get reUef by than poverty. I'm going to ge^a. room'elteer. dieting and ttiedicin'es. raise pretty soon. I talked to tee “I think I’ll ^step outside,” she 302 ' “ Then I learned about Pape’s boss about it a while ago. And I'm said In a low voice. “I’ll be right For . a Herald /-auern o i the Diapepsin. and. began on it. It has AU for $1. going to work hard. I’ll be think b&ck* model illustrated, send 15c ,ln bfcen a wonderfiil nelp to I. ing about you every minute, ril be She waited as long as she dared, ’ stamps or coin directly to Fash onions now without bad after-effwtB. working for you. Do you—do you but Barney did not appear. : ion Bureau, Manchester Evening How they used to make me sufferl t>,4nif__ you_ could wolfwait fnrfor TnA?'me COUld He was notr there when, amid!; Herald, Fifth Avenue aqd 29th ‘'Friends that I-have told about •7/>e m R T F O R I ) you do that?" puffings and snortlngrs of steam, the Str^t, New York City. ’ Be sure S j Diapepsin have .been helped m the •TU wait.” big locomotive pulled away from th® to write your name and address same way-. I have^ined ten pounds ‘You darling!” station. Barney Shields was not' clearly and to give the correct since starting on it.” * It was a precious moment, more there. Only Margaret Rogers, quiv number and size o f the pattern AH drug^ts sell it; or ff you wish priceless because even as th«y ering, hiding her face 'with her you want. to t Y it. -buying, wntci Pape « : MAIM4lE//'INC"x handkerchi^,;ahd waiving a pair of 902 pledged their love these t two faced Frice 15 Cents '■/ Diapepsta___ W. Va., for a shabby cotton gloves, saluted tee 693 MAIN STREET 7 separation. „a .a. trial box, FRE^*' » Shields said iffter a time, two passengers. i A PINK NOTE Name Opposite Travelers . 7 “o^yhe you won’t feel this way Tears blinded tee woman’s eyes. after you’ve been gone a wMe She m ov^ imstea^ly, and over and Size . The SCHOOL W rra W NATIONAL REPUTA^TP?^ •T'ftveriundia'teear-hreate-tee^ mtimbled The slight pinky color tone which j Maybe you'll meet someone. eU». is found in some of the beiges of ] "But 1 won’t! I know I won’t! these words,'-“She's never going to Addresto D i @ i N C S i know! He promised me. She’s gloves is being reflected in the red | ‘Y ou ’ll ^ aure to write often?” and plfik teat appear in the mauve ^ “Of course, and you must answer never going to know!'* (To Be Conttaued) and browns of chiffon hosiery. jrifht away. Letters are going to V-. I':-:','- ii---' • i \ M SciE C T B R EVENIKG HERALD.'SODTH MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24,1980- Only Two Veterans Back On EIGHT FOOT PUTT Feature Stadium Card Tonight ROBINSAREOUT MAJORS DETERMINED PREVENTS RECORD OF PENNANT RACE TOW N TITLE Cubs Alone Have Chance to TO WIN Jones Falters at Final Hole Displace Cards and It is a PROGRAM OF 'REMAINING Coach KeDey Most B d d I to Score 73 and Lead PLAYtNij.Sl. Obtain Several Out of Town NATIONAL a m a t e u r TITLE GOLF Mighty Slim One. most EntiTe Now Tot Field; Five Ex-Champs Out TODAY—Start rf match ifiay,. Players in Effort to Build At Brooklyn:— thirty-two qualifiers compettog GIAXTS S, ROBINS 2 SeasoB Opens W ib S op ^ New York „ in first eighteen holes in morning AB. R. H. PO. A. E. With toe American League title and sixteen siirvivbrS competing Up Team That Will Con JONES WINS 5-4. Critz. 2b . firmly settled in toe hands of toe in second eighteen holes In af mgton Here Thorsda]^ Beach. If Merion Cricket Club, Ard Athletics, toe National League has ternoon. Lindstrom, 3b 0 13 more, Pa., Sept. 24.— (AP.)— TOMORROW — Quarter-final quer Cubs; Play Sunday. Terry, lb .. Shooting sensational golf, Bob eliminated toe last surviving eastern Ott, rf ...... 0 round of thirty-six holes. Only one first-string player of Hogan, c .. 4 by Jones began the match play Isontender, leaving toe St. Louis FRIDAY—Semi-final round of 1929 edition wilLbe in togs Marshall, ss 4 battle for the national amateur Cards and Chicago Cubs .to battle it ! The Majors are to have a footbail 1 thirty-six holes. Manchester High school opens Koettger, cf SATURDAY— Final round of Fitzsimmons 0 golf championship today by out. The Brooklyn Robins dropped current football season Friday afte^l team this year that promises well crushing Boss Somerville, the out of toe race yesterday as they thirty-six holes. noon at the Four Acre Lot npposiJtp| to give their old rivals, the Cubs, 39 8 15 27 16 0 Canadian titleholder, 5 and 4 <$> Lewis High of Southington. He Brooklyn _ took an 8 to 2 beating at the hands a real struggle for the town's title AB. R. H. PO. A. in the first round. of toe N. Y. Giants while toe league Art D jf^ who played center before the snow flies. Hendrick, cf .4012 year and who may be transferred t® ^ .4 0 0 2 leading CJards again triumphed over ■ This was brought to light last Gilbert, 3b Ardmore, Pa., Sept. 24 the last place Phillies by a 19 to 16 tackle this year. Captain Domeiddfe? Herman, rf ...... 3 1 1 1 Robert Tyre Jones, Jr., has a kole- PRINCETON GRID Squatritd is toe only other reguli^^ night when the team, after a prac Wright, s s ...... 3 1 1 5 coimt. Just as toe Athletics sur tice game, returned to the meeting Bissonette, l b ...... 3 0 Z » able putt to accomplish sometoing passed their American League rivals back and a shoulder injury sustaiii-f at the firehouse at Main and Hil Boone, If ...... ^ 0 3 worth while he seldom fails of his the Cards now appear to be toe nom ed in practice vvill keep-Mm oiit of -: liard streets where the business Lopez, c ...... 4 0 0 4 purpose. But yesterday afternoon CHANCES GLOOMY the opening struggle. ' Finn, 2b ...... * 0 1 p inating team of toe elder ciremt. meeting disclosed that Booking at the peak of his form and fame As toe Giants eliminated toe This is toe fifth year that Thomas'; Vance, p ...... 2 0 0 0 Bobby stood on toe home green at Manager Bill Griffin and Busme&s Clark, p ...... 0 0 0 « Robins from toe pennant race they F. Kelley has directed toe destines Manager Jack Copeland had been Klliott, p ...... 0 0 0 0 the Merion Cricket Club and missed , of Manchester High football teams ' Heimach, x ...... 1 0 0 0 gained a virtual tie with Brooklyn doing some scouting to bring in an eight-foot putt which stood be for third place and today toe four 1Q9Q f nef Rnf Flftrir “ “i the popular coach never faced tween him and toe record for toe IJLU L051 D ili n U L h 1 Jjifficuit task. With only two strength from out of town to bol 32 2 6- 27 14 2 clubs stand as follows: Jiars qualifying thirty-six holes of the Bat Battallno Kid Kaplan ^ j IS >r I veterans back, he must build praCi -s ster up the team. New York ...... 400 042 010— 8 W. L. P.C. GB. TP. Brooklyn...... ^03 100 010 2 national amateur golf championship. Snnnnninrf’*^ Wlav Inm entire new team. Such a Not only will they have Jones scored a 73 for his last St. Louis . . . 89 61 .593 0 4 may | ^ some-may be ices of Spillane, Miekle and Moske Runs batted in, Lindstrom 2, Roett- C h ica g o...... 86 64 .573 3 4 JOpuUlDUrCb lUlU ger, Fitzsimmons 2, Leach, Marshall, round, which with a 69 made yester lieve. Upon his ability to devdop - in the backfield, but at the Practice Wright, Herman, Hogan; two base Brooklyn .... 84 66 .560 5 4 day, gave him an aggregate of 142 the Tide Favorabl;. toe inexperienced material at hand, ' last night Sheehan, a member of the hit, Hendrick: home runs, Lindstrom, and left him with toe medal in ms New York .. 85 67 .559 5 2 Wright, Hogan, Herman: double plays Kaplan Is Favored As toe American League had a lies the answer to toe fate which, Hartford Giants last Wright to Finn to Bissonette, Finn clutch by the margin of a smgle will befall toe local schoolboys as in uniform and took part in second day of idleness toe Athletics to Bissonette, Bissonette to Wright to stroke. George Von Elm, of Rancho, they battle toieir way through a was Bissonette. Critz to Marshall to Ter spent the afternoon watching their Princeton, N. J., Sept. 24— (AP) practice as did Conroy, who Calif., had ceme home on the last plenty tough nine game schedule. also with the Cubs last year. ry; left on bases. New' York 5, Brook- eighteen holes in 70 for a total of prospective rivals defeat the last —If the advent of a flock of ambi ly 7; bases on balls, off Elliott 1, off place Phils. A further idea of toe heavy losses ' All of last year’s team was out, Fitzsimmons 4; struck out. by Vance 143. Jones should have beaten this To Beat Bat Tonight tious sophomores has toe anticipated through graduation mainly are seen dispersing the claim that there was 3, Fitzsimmons 4, Elliott 1; hits, off mark by more than one stroke. Pro The Cincinnati Reds ptepped out Vance 9 in 4 1-3, Clark 3 in 2-3, (none of their character as consistent effect, Princeton is due for a con by toe fact that Kelley lost his en friction because of bringing out-of bably it did not occur to him that in tire backfield of last sea^n with out in 6th), Elliott 3 in 4; losing losers to take a double-header, 8 to siderably better season on the grid players. With the ends tak- what he hopes will be his fourth toe sole exception of Squatrito. pitcher, Vance; umpires, Stark, 0 and 5 to 2, from tlje Pittsburgh Pi en care of by members of Magerkurth and Klem; time, 1:46. major championship victory for the Former Champion Picked by iron this year than last, when to$ Ernie. Dowd, Bruno Nicola and. team Ted McCarthy back at toe X—Batted for Elliott in 9th. year, he might also have shattered rates in toe only other games play Tigers failed to win a single major Link” Murphey ‘ received their wine’ and the heavy linemen willing the qualifying mark in the most ed yesterday. game. sheepskins as did Eddie Hansen and tolSmp into toe fray, there w m an At PlftAbnrgh:— amazing campaign ever waged on Majority to Outpoint Pres Ted Lupien, ends, Reginald -vWest, ; REDS8, S, PIRATES 0, 2 On the surface the prospects do S r r f confidence. To further add to (First Game) toe links. Bill George and Roger Spencer, Cinclnntia not look so good, as Princeton’s tackles. S;2-.toem ^ap^^hav^^ Ties Own and Corkran’s Mark w /% . losses by graduation included the ed the service of Ta^a, w AB. R. H. PO. A. E. ent Featherweight Champ /SK A L A N Q 6 ULD Douglas Robertson of whom ^ Walker, rf ...... 4 2 3 2 As it was Jones tied the old mark ASSOCiATED PRESS SPORTS EC;. only players whose deeds stood out Coach Kelley expected much is now the hard plungmg Crawford, lb ...... 5 1 3 11 of 142 made first at Merison in 1924 in the drab campaign of 1929—^Eddie ineligible. Murray has leit school < on toe Falcon team of Menden i^ • Cullop, cf ...... 5 1 1 1 by Dr. Clark Corkran, then of Balti One of the toughest' jobs of toe A U U i y s v?ar W r e is also another newcom- Cuccinello, 3b ...... 5 1 2 1 in East Hartford 10 Round And ■Wittmer in the backfield and Big and Magnuson has transferred to Meusel, If ...... 3 0. 1 3 more, and tied three years ago by season is to attempt any ranking Bill Barfield in the line, but there is toe Trade School. Then to add to jr^;ho will be with the team 11 Ford. 2b ...... 4 1 1 2 Jones himself at Minikahda. of the American professional golf plenty of toe right kind of spirit ap practice on Thursday night, Collin,., toe gloom, Roger Cheney left the ■ Sukeforth, c ...... 4 0 2 4 The elimination of Harrison R. Scrap. ing clan that will not provoke vio , - l IIIFN parent and Bill Roper who winds up squad because he couldn’t play full Sform^ Georgetown, who Durocher, s s ...... 4 0 0 3 Johnston, toe champion, was toe May,' p ...... 3 2 1 0 lent dissent and argument among toe his long career as coach of toe back. The coach.wanted to use him i Is now living in Hartford. foreruimers of a series of blows to dopesters. Tigers this year hopes that the In be TONIGETT’S CARD bn WILLIAM BBAUCHER on the line. The squad has been 37 8 14 27 13 toe golfing elect of toe country. Five There is not much dispute that flux of new talent will serve to make training for three weeks and is now Pittsburgh former titleholders— Chick Evans, Star bout; Bat Battallno, Hart his machine, click at last. ^rtSrn«s^-rto; AB. R. H. PO. A. E. I toe veteran Scotch stylist, Macdon A GAME GUY divided into three sections, the third H. Chandler Egan, Davidson Herron, ford, vs. Kid Kaplan, Hartford, 10 ald Smith, belongs at the top, on toe Holmes (Trix) Bennett, sopho of which is composed mainly of 2LpSrtha\”'“ hrVactice trfs Southern, cf ...... 4 0 0 Hesse Guilford and Max Marston excepuon Thursday a=> Engle. 2b ...... 4 0 1 roimds. (Kaplan to weigh 131% or strength of his brace of magnifi I have never met Umpire Spike more star handicapped by injuries sophomores and freshmen. week will Comorosky, If ...... 4 0 0 fell short of toe required total. less } cent performances in the two blue Shannon of toe Southern League, last year is back in toe best of con For ends on toe first team, Kelley club is to give the Traynor, 3b ...... 2 0 0 Other stars put out of further play Semi-final; Ralph Lenney, Union on Friday the Dugas, r f ...... 2. 0 0 ribbon events of 1930—the British but I know he must be a game guy. dition and stands out as the Tigers has Turkington, Litowinski, Bjork- ; first o f a series of were Don Moe, Frank Dolp, Roland City, N. J., vs. Jose Martinez, Spain, and American Open championships. For it was Spike Shannon, no other, leading backfield hope. man and Mistretta to select from. Bartell. ss ...... 2 0 1 Mackenzie, Cyril Tolley, Fred tpr street school and the s^e oi Suhr, lb ...... 3 0 1 six rounds at 135. Mac also won the Long Island from who awarded the Southern League Much also is expected from two At tackle there are Zapadka, tickets as reported by Ted ^cCaa Bool, c ...... 3 . 0 0 Wright, George Rotan, Keefe Carter Other bouts (all six rounders): a star field to show what he could Moriarty, Swanson and Andrulot. " Spencer, p ...... 2 0 0 pennant to Memphis toe other day stars of last season’s freshman tViv indicates that there is gomg -o and Francis Brown. Tony Leto, Hartford, vs. Johnny do when there was no Bobby Jones At guard, McKinney, Berger and SVSJfieSroouftoaldtfiecluom Hemslej', x ...... 1 0 0 by forfeit, during what I am told eleven. Jack James and Pete For Bednar, p ...... 0 0 0 The Pairings Minerva, New York, 128 pound.^; around. were “scenes of wildest excitement’' tune. Then there are such varsity Potterton. Davis will play center The pairings for the first eigh Mickey Flahive, Hartford, vs. Al- The battle for second ranking in with Stevenson as his imderstudy. 27 0 3 27 11 2 in New Orleans. holdovers as Bob Zundel, Weatherly WiUiam J- Quisb pre- teen-hole matches in the champion ; bert Leon, Cuba, 135 pounds; Billy volves at least three others—Tom The Memphis.. Chickasaws need Reinmund, Charley Muldaur, Paul For quarter, “Buddie” Kerr seems" Cincinnati ...... 013 020 011— 8 ! Averra, Hartford, vs. Eddie Reed, ei/ed^t Sie meeting ship were announced by the United my Armour, Gene Sarazen and ed one game to cinch the pennant. Cary and half a dozen other likely toe logical choice with “Red” Sheri Runs batted in. Sukeforth. Craw i Hartford, 123 pounds; Sal Carta, dan (the 2nd) and “ Cookie” Lupien jriven by different co^aimitteea m ford 2. Cullop 3, Meusel. Walker; two tates Golf Association. Five places Horton Smith. The New Orleans Pelicans were ui lads. I Middletown, vs. Rocky Rayo, Hart trying for toe same berth. Wieman, S e d that there teas base hits, Ford; three base hits, Meu- were left for toe players who have Armour perhaps has the best the runnerup position. The two The vital center position will be .sel. Cuccinello, May; home run, Cul yet to qualify by surviving the play ford, 137 pounds. claim, due to his triumphs in the a halfback candidate, looks good in each member is not o^^y lop: stolen bases, Bartell; sacrifices, teams met, and if New Orleans filled by a veteran Mneman if the to play football, but also in assist off this morning. Canadian Open and Professional coaches stick to their decision to practice and other backs are Jfeusel; tlouble plays. Traynor to More than 15,000 fans are ex had won they would have had a. Suhr, Ford to Durocher to Craw’ford The pairings; Golfers Association championship. shift Captain Ricardo Mestres frpm O’Leary, Palmer, Dele Fara, Treat, fng to raise funds-by kind. pected to be gathered at the Hurley chance to win the flag, even Simon, Fischer and Brown. Fisefier ' of entertainment. They pro 2; left on bases, Cincinnati 5, Pitts 9:00—Lawson Little and Dr. O. F. Tommy beat Leo Diegel in the play guard to the pivot position. Under burgh 3; base on balls, off May 3, off Stadium in East Hartford tonight though not a very great chance as looks .like the fullback winner. Spencer 2; struck out, by Spericer 1. Wiiring. off at Ancaster after each ’ had this arrangement the guards would pose to ask p lS to 9:05— Gus Novotny and Gene Ho when Bat Battalino and Louis Kid notched sensational 72-hole totals of chances go. May 4, Bednar 1; hits, off Spencer 12 The last game came to a hectic be toe sophodiores, Harrison Garrett in 8, Bednar 2 in 1: losing pitcher, mans. Kaplan climb into the ring for m 277. At Fresh Meadow, the Black and Fred Billings. ^TroS^aSacUon* in'tc»th... that finish. With the score 5 to 4 in Spencer; umpires, Quigley, Reardon 9:10—Charley Reckner and Woody ten-round battle which stands out Scot beat Sarazen by one up in 36 Backs have been made into ends and Pfirman; time, 1:41. Platt. as the most interesting boxing oc holes for toe P. G. A. crown that favor of Memphis, New Orleans and ends into tackles in a shuffling X—Batted for Spencer in Sth. casion in toe history of the sport at bat in toe last half of the ninth, SHARKEY-CAMPOLO (Second Game) 9:15— John Lehman and T. Philip Diegel wore the year before. process calculated to shift toe jinx Cincinnati ...... 000 220 001— 5 Perkins. in Connecticut. Sarazen, after a number of dis and one out, darkness swooped that pursued toe Tigers last year A great outpouring of Nutmeg Pittsburgh ...... 200 000 000— 2 9:20— George Voight and Lester appointments, lifted the Western down upon the athletes. The fans and get the most out of the man advised that it would be a ^iS°jy Batteries: Cincinnati. Ash and Staters is looked for headed by gov demanded that toe game be called. HGHI OYER WEAF Gooch. Pittsburgh, Wood and Hems Bolstad. Open championship from a g^eat power available. 9:25—John Armstrong and Charles ernor Trumbull and Lieutenant- Spike Stands Pat Steve Pendergast and Bill Yeckley lej'. Governor Rogers, who will occupy field. He took first money in the Seaver. $25,000 Augua Claliente Open last Spike Shannon stood his ground. ends, are fighting it out with JPhn At Phllndelpliia:— 9:30—W. F. McPhail and Sidney boxes at toe ringside along with “This team has been stalling,'’ Rutherford and Stuart Hockenbury New York, Sept. 24.— (AP)—Ofli- ; - G ri«h rep^rt^^^^ winter and won toe Lannin Memo C.VRUS 19, P H IL L IE S 16 Noyes. other state officials. Promoter Ed said Spike, referring to toe Peli for tackle posts; whilj Doug cials o f Madison Square Garden are^ St. Louis rial tournament recently. he had been assured of ample back 9:35—Chas. Koosis and Francis Hurley perdicts that toe gate will cans, “and if they won’t go on Levick, a converted back, battles for hoping for toe best but are duly" AB. R. H. PO. A. E. ride over $50 000 and may surpass Horton Smith was a keen contend tag of the club if it Douthit, cf ...... 6 2 3 7 0 1 Ouiroet. er in toe big title events. He fin with toe game. I’ll just have to an end assigtaiuent. prepared to take a loss on toe 15 sarv and that there was $1,000 toa.t Adams, 3b ...... 6 1 4 0 1 0 9:40—George Von Elm and Chuck toe Kaplan-Kerman gate which set Langdon Lea, son of a Princeton roimd bout they are promoting be 3 ished fourth in the British Open and declare it forfeited to toe Chicks. ’ was to be secured if the team went Frisch. 2b ...... 6 4 4 3 1 Hunter. a New England record. star of the 90’s appears slated for tween Jack Sharked and "Vic Cam- Bottomley, lb ...... 4 3 3 6 0 0 Both Battalino and Kaplan are in third in toe U. S. Open, but failed It seems that it had taken quite out and played ball, and played u 2 9:45— Bye No. 5 and Bye No. 2. one wing assignment and Jules polo at the Yankee Stadium Thurs Hafey, If ...... 4 3 1 0 0 great shape for toe battle after to bag any of toe big sectional ti a spell to play that ninth inning. AVatkins. r f ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 9:50—Bye No. 4 and Phillips Fin Byles, for toe other. day night. to win. ^ j , more than a fortnight in prepara tles, although he beat Bobby Jones Larry Gilbert, manager of toe Pels, First Game Sunday Blades, rf ...... 2 1 1 1 0 0 lay. in the Savannah Open. TMs was had three pitchers and an outfield All efforts to arouse a long suffer The first game will be Pl^y® Mancuso, c ...... 6 3 4 8 0 0 9:55—Bye No. 3 and George Dun tion. Kaplan looks strong and fit Gelbert, ss ...... 6 1 O 1 o 0 the Georgian’s only setback of the er warming up in the first half, and KING IS INVITED ing boxing public to the mrfits Sunday and will be with the ' o lap. and says the lequirement of making v/hatever they may be, of the bout Rhem, p ...... 3 1 0 0 0 131% pounds for this battle with year at the hands of a professional. couldn’t make up his mind just Jackete of Stanford, a team thac Lindsey, p ...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 10:00— Bobby Jones and C. Ross have failed and present indications ‘ the champion has not weakened L€o Diegel, by tying Mack Smith what to do. Had the game been call Lisbon, Sept. 24.— (A P.)—The i f e J S s 180 pounds. “ It is not my Hallahan, p ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Somerville. are toe “gate” will not exceed the him in toe least, a statement whicn for second in toe British Open, also ed on accoimt of darkness, toe score Portuguese Cabinet today instruct 10:05—F. G. Hoblitzel and Ellis $100,000 guaranteed salaries. ' 49 19 26 27 6 2 would seem to be borne out by his finishing as runner-up in the Cana would have reverted to the end of ed Foreign Minister Ferando Bran S r s ‘g o o T f o X f S ' V d Knowles. Reversing a previous stand the Philadelphia work toe past few days when he dian Open and P. G. A. tournament, toe eighth, and toe (^hicks, instead co to renew an invitation of the piayoVh.mujt he had,';h»ep^^^^^^ AB. R. H. PO. A. E. 10:10—Bye No. 1 and Fay Coleman. Garden announced toe fight wouiW has seemed toe aggressive, relent usurped the claims of A1 Espinosa of winning, 5 to 4, would have lost, Portuguest government to King Al Brickell, cf ...... 6 0 0 0 0 1 10:15—John McHugh and Johnny be broadcast through Station WEAK For October 5, Thompson. 2b ...... 6 2 2 G 5 1 less Kaplan of old in his daily tiffs to toe “runner-up championship.” fonso of Spain to visit Portugal. the Nearoneck Goodman. 4 to 3. of toe National Broadcasting Com lav here will be Friberg, If-ss ...... 3 4 1 4 1 1 with his sparing partners. You probably have seen ball Klein, rf ...... 6 2 4 1 1 0 pany. 2 There will be no great margin Here’s how the “first five” among teams stalling for time. But ac Wilbert Robinson, manager of toe foUov^g Su;W . October 12, toe Hurst, lb ...... 4 2 9 0 0 Oo n HE ESCAPED between toe respective weights. toe pros for 1930 might line-up as Dodgers, ordered toe players to go Suffolk team of Worcester, wlnn . o ■Whitney, 3b ...... 5 3 2 8 cording to advices from the New Rensa, c ...... 4 2 2 5 1 1 Battalino expects to be around 129. compared with how they stood a Orleans battlefront, nothing like out and find amusement in toe eve over Stonewalls of Holyoke, will be Thevenow, ss .. o 0 1 0 1 0 She was fat and over forty, but Kaplan, however, will pick up more year ago; this ever occurred in baseball hl.s- nings, in an effort to dissolve toe seen at Hickey’s Grove. McCurdy, z ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Benge, p ...... 1) 0 0 0 0 0 she was still a flapper. She .had weight than toe champion in the 1930 tory. Before throwing a ball, the club’s staleness. Last Night "s Fights Macdonald Smith Sherlock, z z ...... 1 0 0 0 0 ( cornered a young man at a bridge interim between toe weighing-in and 1. New Orleans pitcher conferred with Collins, p ...... 2 0 0 0 3 0 Tommy Armour Coach Bemie Bierman will carry party. ring time. 2. toe infielders, the outfielders, the O’Doul. If ...... ___ 3 1 1 0 0 0 Gene Sarazen - 36 men on his first string lulane Indianapolis. — Happy Atherton, Hansen, p ...... ___ 0 0 0 0 0 ( Kaplan is the favorite to vydn. 3. bat boy and toe groundkeeper. Do you remember toe yoimg- Leo Diegel Indianapolis, outpointed Black Bill,' Davis, zzz ...... ___ 1 0 0 0 0 0 The sports editors, almost to a man, 4. Then, just about when it seemed as football squad this fall. Last yeai How They Stand ster who used to tickle you under Horton Smith Chiba, (10). pick him to beat the champion and 5. if he would pitch, a leaf or mis he held down toe number to 28, 44 16 16 27 20 4 toe chin at school?’’ he asked her. some see him as likely to do it on 1929 YESTERDAY’S RESULTS St. Loul* ...... 106 403 401--I'J “ Oh,” she exclaimed gushinglj, placed blade of grass worfd be dis Philadelphia...... 000 440 305— 16 a kayo. He is also the sentimental 1. Leo Diegel “so that is who you are!” favorite and a majority- of toe fans 2. Horton Smith covered near third base. Runs batted in, Eottomlejr 2, Rensa Volley and Thunder National League 5, Frisch, Hafej' 3, Watkins 3, Man- 'Oh, no,” he replied blandly, i in the big arena tonight will be root- 3. Walter Hagen ' In toe last half of toe ninth, when Cincinnati 8, Pittsburgh 0 (1). cuso 3. Gelbert 4, Klein 4, Whitney 2, ‘That was my father.”—^Tit-Bits. tag for toe former champion 4. Tommy Armour Cincinntia 5, Pittsburgh 2 (2). Thompson, O’Doul 2, Rhem, Douthit; Matchmaker Ed Hurley has ar 5. Johnny Farrell Spike Shannon refused to call the two base hits, Thevenow, Watkins, game on account of darkness, too New York 8, Brooklyn 2. Mancuso 2. Gelbert, Klein, Frisch, ranged an undercard of five six- MINIATURE GOLF St. Louis 19, Philadelphia 16. Blades, Repsa. Thompson, Bottomley; rounders with toe feature bout that Connie Mack may employ only pop bottle barrage began. Playe»-.s American League home runs, Rensa: stolen base, Hafey. between Ralph Lenny, Battalino’s two starting pitchers—Bob Grove cleared toe field of missiles. Thev double plays. Whitney to Thompson had no sooner resumed their posi (No games scheduled.) to Hurst, Thompson to Frlberg to NCE stablemate and ' Jose Martlnex of and George Eamshaw—^in toe fortor EXHIBITION MATCH Hurst: left on bases, St. Louis 8, Spain. The first bout is set for 8:15. coming series, assuming both are in tions than another' volley of the t h e s t a n d i n g s Philadelphia 6; base on balls, off top form, and toe National Lieague glass containers was sent over by Elliott 2, Lindsey 3, Rhem 2, Hansen UPON toe partisan popiilace. 1, Hallahan 1. Collins 2; struck out, half is played in toe west. Both National League by Rhem 1, Elliott 3, Lindsey 1, Hal are iron men and» with a day of Spike Shannon came up with a W. L. PC. lahan 5, Hansen 1; hits, off Collins 8 A TIME. The Nut Cracker travel for rest, they could manage knob on his head. Two of toe Mem ...... 89 61 .593 in 2 3-3, Benge 5 in 1, Rhem 7 in 4 A dispatch relates that Fordbam toe entire box assignments. phis players also were casualties, St. L o u is ----- 2-3, Hallahan 6 in 3, Elliott 10 in 3 Chicago ----- ...... 86 64 .573 is exhibiting some smooth football. Grove could twirl the opener, suffering flesh, wounds. Spike him .560 1-3, Haiiieen 3 in 2, Lindsey 3 in 1 1-3, B rooklyn ----- ...... 84 66 (none out in 7th): wild pitchs, Lind I’hat isn’t toe kind of football Ford- Eamshaw start the second game self was escorted off toe field New York ...... 85 67 .559 sey 2, Benge: winning pitcher, Rhem; ham played last year. and also toe third, after the day’s through toe tunnel that leads from Pittsburgh ...... 78 71 ,523 losing pitcher, Collins; umpires, travel. Grove could relieve the big th« visitors’ dugout to toe club .457 Moran, Scott and Rigler; time, 2:35. B o sto n ...... 69 82 z—Batted for Thevenow in 6th. O’Goofty had out a pencil and pa right-hander if needed and still house in Pelicsms’ Park. Cincinnati ...... 59 90 .396 ' zz— Batted for Benge in 7th. per all night last night. He said he come back to handle the fourth There is a story about that tun Philadelphia ...... 51 100 .338 zzz—Batted for Hansen in 9th. was trying to figure out which of game himself, leaving the fifth to nel. by toe way. Judge Landis or American League the National League pennant win Eamshaw. dered it bqilt last year after toe cit W. L. PC. ners is going to hit a foul ball off Should toe series still be undecid izenry had chased toe Birmingham Philadelphia ...... 100 50 .667 Lefty Grove. ed, toe pair would have another Barons off toe premises. It seems W ashington...... 91 58 .611 day’s interval of travel back to Phil-' New Orleans is hard on the visiting m i n i a t u r e c o u r s e New Y o r k ...... 84 66 ,560 The Giemts are conceded to have adelphia to pitch the sixth and sev firemen. Cleveland ...... 79 72 .523 toe best infield in baseballr but it enth contests. Spike Shannon found himself in Center and stone Sts. St. I/JulB ...... 63 88 .417 don’t mean anything. Batters have a tough spot. But you’ll have to .393 NATIONAL W e m e r a n d H a llid a y Chicago ...... 59 91 Batting—Terry, Giants, .404. quit hitting halls to infielders. WALKER FIGHTS agree that by ordering that game 99 .336 Local Champs " ^ B o s to n ...... 50 Runs—^Klein, Phila., 156. Noah Beery, forfeited, he proved himself a gams Brave young men no longer want Newark, N. J., Sept. 24.— (A P )— Runs batted in—Wilson, Cubs, movie star, at guy- '.■w. ' ■ ' . ' GAMES TODAY the age of 14 to grow up to be soldiers. They Mickey Walker, middleweight cham 181. pion, is carded for a ten round bout McGerry and Graves Hits—^Terry, Giants, 253. left bis farm take jobs at third base in these days Nattonal League with Paul SwldersW, o f Syracuse, at Doubles—Klein, Phila., 59. home and sold of toe lively ball. Hartfprd Champs Brooklyn at Philadelphia. DreajWand Park here tonight. Triples— (3onforosky, Pirates, 23. newspapers and Yesterday's Stars (McGerry holds lowest score for this course, a 40) CtaclBjxaU at Pittsburgh. did odd jobs in Babe Ruth picked the Robins to WalkM’s title wiU not be at stake. Home nms—Wilson, (Uubs, 53. flyiiwh in seventh place this year, Swlderski, a light-heavyweight, Play at 9 6*-cIoek (Ouly games). Stolen bases— Cuyler, Cubs, 35. Kansas City, la- American League But he isn’t getting $80,000 a flpored Walker seven times In their AMERICAN t6r becoming a Fitzsimmons, Giants—Held Rob Washington at Boston. year for predictions. first bout last May. B O N t o n C O U R SE (Same as yesterday.) peanut seller in ins to six hits and beat them easily, (Only game.) clrcu'ses and Harter L«t, Mala St Your correspondent, O’Goofty, The big bat with which Hack 8 to 2. theaters, a mes May and Ash, Reds—Gave Pirates Joe Cronin, Washington short Pat Caraway, left banded pitcher, picked the Senators for seventh. He Wilson of toe Cubs tied toe Na Open Course, na tbimiElnent plying for week*. senger hoy and only nine hits in two games as Reds stop, Is one ot the best players in is the only White Sox rookie toll doesn’t get $80,000 a year for pre tional League record is known as of year who has come up to spring cable car op the "Hack Driver.” won double bilL the hif leagues, in the opinion erator. dictions, either. Connie Mack. expectations. MANOTESllE EVENING HERALD. SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN. TODNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24,1930. -PAUE t w e :.,v b h i. ^ A' •
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' advertisements kw seasoned hard wood cut to any CHECKERS ABE MOVED BY r C—WHITE MOVES THIS WAV- GOOD USED CARS provements, steam heat, garage. THROW OF DICE BLACK MOVES THIS W AY-^ ’ held at ' Tolland, Sept. 27 at 2 1 ------Cash or Terms order. Prompt delivery. Tel. Rose- Inquire at 130 Summer street. •• o’clock, D. S. T,: Miss AdeUa Loomis i Miss Nellie smith, daughter of Mr, Count six average dale 25-4. George Buck. Black’s Outer Black’s Inner TnHia.ifl numbers and abbreviations Maddeh Bros. EDITOR’S NOTE: How to start and. Efibert Atwood are” the dele-1 and Mrs. Daniel J. Smith of 149 each count M word and compound Tel. 5500 f o r r e n t —6 ROOM tenement, Table Table gates.. i Adams street, today received a noti- words as two words. Minimum cost Is 681 Main St. h a r d w o o d a n d h a r d Slabs, with all improvements, 277 Spruce a game of backgammon is told in the following article, the second Le^lie Bolton is spendlnjg several ’ fleation from Congressman E- Hart Tirlce of three lines. ^ $6 to $9 per load: also light truck street. Line rates per day for trans..nt ing done. V. Firpo, 116 Wells in a series on “Today’s Backgam days^in Detroit on a business trip. {Fenn that she has been recommend- business services Mr. and'Mrs. Burr Ward of Hor- ' ed for the position o f postmistress at EffectlTe March IT, ****^^. street, Dial 6148. FOR RENT—6 ROOM TENEMENT mon” which is being written for Cash Charge offered______13 and garage, 418 Center street. A. The Herald and NEA Service by nell, N. Y., are visiting at the home i the Buckland postoffice, which has C Consecutive Days ..| 7 cts 9 cts FOR SALE—SEASONED birch or j of R. Ward. | been vacant since the death of Mrs. U cts F. Jarvis, telephone 4224. Elizabeth Clark Boyden. She is the 3 Consecutive Days ..1 » cts CHIMNEY CLEANING, modern hard wood, stove or fire-place, half author of “The New Backgammon” , I Mr. and Mrs. F. Ward, Jr., of j Lottie Clark in February. Mrg. , I cts IS cts equipment, done at reasonable All orders for Irregular insertions or full load, good mesisure and ser FOR RENT—4 ROOM TENEMENT and co-author of “ Contract Bridge ■' New Jersey are guests of his Clark was postmistress at Buckland will be charged at the o"® ^Ime rate. rates. Phone 6053. vice. Fred Miller, Rosedale 33-3. with all improvements, with or for 1930” and “ Contract Bridge for ] father. . more than 20 years. Special rates for long term every without garage. 115 Main street. day advertising given upon requeaC MATTRESS RENOVATING FOR SALE-SEASONED BIRCH 1931.” I Bolton grange will observe l ------— Ads ordered for three o'- six days Special sterilized process. 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Also soft rooms with garage, Lilley street, day, starts with the checkers or men Miss La'vinia Fries and Mrs. Elsie Third School District n m forbids": display lines not Lgry work, 244 Main street, 0pp. wood $5 per load. W. J. McKinney, off Main, near Center. Inquire 21 placed upon the board in a pre White’s Outer White’s Inner Jones enjoyed a motor trip Wednes scribed fashion, as in the accom Hollister. Rosedale 28-2. Elro street. Table Table day* ' *°T?he Herald will not be panying illustration. BLACK MOVES THIS WAY. There will be a card party at the i Notice is hereby given to all tax- for more than ona Incorrect lPse'^‘-lon (Note: For convenience the play of any advertlsewent ordered for 2 AND 3 ROOM SUITES in the WHITE MOVES THIS W A Y--- > halllu Saturdayoaiuxuay evening«vi=iiuxs atnt 8o o’clock.o eiooK. Payers m the -Third School District more than one time. . _ florists—Nurseries is GARDEN—FARM - Johnson Block, all modern im er using the white checkers is re ------Mr. and Mrs. Harold Griswold and The Inadvertent omission of 1“^ " DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 provements. Call 6917 or 7635. ferred to as White, and the player f V, fv. th* movp ' and Mrs. Laraway of Hartford fbe Porter Stre^ School, rect publication of advertising will be PEONY COLLECTION—Ten large using the black checkers is referred man for both . numbers, the move , .Tuesday evening, September 30th, rectified only by cancellation of tne roots in assorted colors $4. Mrs. FOR RENT—5 ROOM TENEMENT must be made in two separte plays , and ‘from 4 to 5 P. M.. for the purpose of charge made for the service 7endere^ FOR SALE—GRAPES 65c per to as Black.) All advertisements must b°n^rm Chas. L. Hevenor, Pinecrest Gar basket. Call Osano, 155 Oak street. all improvements, heat furnished, Each player has an Inner or so that the man can rest^on a pom t, Sunday at the home of hearing any and all complaints m reasonable rent, garage if desired. la styls. copy typogr^aphy with dens, W a p p i n g . ______Telephone 8816. Home table and also an Outer table corresponding to one of the two his Sister Mrs. R. R. Jones. ' regard tr. to -the tax list. regulations enforced by the publish Inquire 207 Spruce street. on his own side of the board. The numbers thrown before playing the A. N. POTTER, ers and they reserve the right to FOR SALE—APPLES— McIntosh, ______second. The beginner is inclined to edit, revise or reject any copy con Inner or Home tables may be set j JAMES JOHNSTON, STORAGE 20 Fall Pippins, McClellan, Mother FOR RENT—6 ROOM TENEMENT up on the" right or left side of the i add both numbers and make the G. A WILCOX. sidered objectionable. newly renovated, steam heat, CLOSING HOURS—Classified ads to MOVING—TRUCKING— apples 50C-75C basket; Seckel pears bar. In fact, if it is on one player’s ' whole ’ play in one move. The ob bo published same day t“ ust be re 75c basket. Telephone 6121. The garage, at 60 Summer street In right, it must of necessity be on the jection to this will be explained in POLICE COURT ceived by 12 o'clock noon; Saturdays PERRETT & GLBNNEY Inc.—Mov Gilnack Farm, South Main itreet. quire of Hugh B. Moriarty, 49 Sum tomorrow’s article. 10:10 a. m. opposite player’s left. Players should ing, packing and shipping. Daily mer street. accustom themselves to play in „ , ^ . THINK OF HOME telephone your service to and from New York. 14 FOR SALE—^Macintosh and Pippin Daniel Toman, 24 years old, of apples. Edgewood Fruit Farm, 461 FOR RENT—6 ROOM TENEMENT either position. Hartford, was sent to jail for 60 ! East Center street, one of the nice WANT ADS. trucks at your service. Agents for Black Opposite White Ads are accepted over the teiePbone Woodbridge street. Tel. 5909. with all improvements at 51 Flower CHARl£S BURR JOINS days by Deputy Judge Thomas Fer- ; new eight room residences, aU np- United Van Service, one of the In learning to place the men prior at the CHARGE RATE given above leading long distance moving TOm- street. C. J. Tuttle, telephone 5834. guson in the Manchester Police to-date in every detail. Price as a convenience to advertisers, bu panies. Connection in 162 cities. FOR SALE—GRAPES, Worden and to play, certain definite pictures Court this morning. The technical i $15,009, terms. the CASH RATES will be accepted as FOR RENT—6 ROOM TENEMENT may be of help. Notice that the two y i- L L ^ Y M E N T If paid at the busi- Phone 3063, 8860, 8364. Concord 75c per basket delivered. FATHER IN BUSINESS charge against Toman was breach rooms, brand new, fireplace, ness office on or before the seventh Thomas Wilsofl. Phone 8581 or 71 Huntington street, all improve players’ inner or home tables are ______1 of the peace. In recommending the i tile bath, garage, etc. Price $8,700- day following the insertion of L. T. WOOD CO.—Furniture and Rosedale 37-4. ments. Apply Alexander Arnott, 55 (and must be) opposite each other each ad otherwise the CHARGE Charter Oak street. Telephone and on the same side of the bar. His Sister, Miss Marion Burr, j ^^arles^^R^ HaThaway^s^fd^^^^ i rooms, furnace Ueat, etc., a BATE will be collected. No piano moving, modem equipment, blllty for errors in l®i*Pb°“ *d ads , experienced help, public store 3463. Notice that each player has men in Enters Yale Art School to j tas a menlTfe will bo assumed and their accuracy HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 every table but on only one point house. Phone 4496. FOR'RENT—4 AND 5 room tene Continue Her Studies. man was arrested by Officer David, ■prtl?t7''RT T QIVTTTW ■ cannot be guaranteed. in each table. Notice that each play Galligan last evening after com- Mahogany desk $15; 2 victrolas ment, all improvements, also one er has two men on the outside edge Steamship Tickets , INDEX OF 4 room furnished apartment. Rea Charles Burr, son of Mr. and Mrs. plaint had been made to him of the Insurance, ! CLASSIFICATIONS PAINTING— REPAIRING 21 $5 each, 1 wicker chair and 1 wicker of his opponent’s outer table. Each fellow’s actions. 1 1009 Main St. rocker $4 each. sonable. Apply Mintz Department Clifford R. Burr of Main street has player has five of his own men in taken the position of assistant pro Births ...... - PAINTING, DECORATING and Watkins Furniture Exchange Store, Depot Square. his own inner or home table on the Engagements ...... duction manager with the Burr C glazing, all work guaranteed, 16 point next to the bar, and three Marriage* • • •••*•• FOR SALE— CHEAP. Three stoves, FOR RENT—6 ROOMS and garage, Nurseries of this town. Mr. Burr Death* ••••s*****• •••••• D Homestead street. Telephone 8132. men in his outer table one point Card of T h a n k s ...... a one coal range, coal heater and modern improvements, North Elm who was graduated from Yale Uni T PAINTER AND PAPERHANGER. away from the bar. There are al versity in June recently returned In Memoriam ...... •• 1 gas stove, tables and chairs. In street. Telephone 8120. ways the same number of black New Low Prices Established at Our Big Lost and Found ...... First class. Will do your work at from a 1600-mile bicycle tour of Announcemente S quire at 1175 Main street, Apt. 2, ■and white men directly opposite • the rate of 75c per hour. Tel. 8475. • or telephone 3490 between 7 and FOR RENT—4 ROOM TENEMENT Europe. Auction Sale Last Saturday. All Cars psrsonals ...... V.III** at 77 Ridge street. Apply at 79, each other. AatossobilM 9 p. m. 4 upstairs. The old-fashioned custom, when that Carry Red Tags to Be Sold at Private Automobiles for S a l* •••• K Miss Marion Burr, who was a Automobiles for Exchangs • • REPAIRING 23 FOR SALE—GREY ENAMEL gas the lighting facilities were poor, was Auto Accessories—Tires ... a • a • • • « member of the 1930 graduating class Sale at 7 range. Apply 18 Arch street or FOR RENT—5 ROOM FLAT with to set the inner or home tables on at Wellesley College, and specialized Auto Repairing—Painting------MOWER SHARPENING, vacuum all modern improvements, to the side of the board nearer the Auto Schools ...... ^ , Cleaner, phonograph, clock repair telephone 6361. in art, yesterday entered the Yale Autos— Ship by Truck ...... • adults. Inquire 37 Delmont street light. As the light is no longer a Art School at New Haven, to con AUCTION PRICES Autos— For Hire ...... ® ing, key fitting. Braithwaite, 52 Telephone 8039. problem today, the player throwing tinue her studies. Our list below. Pick out your car. Come over and Garages—Service—Storage ...... Pearl street. the high dice at the commencement Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... IJ ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 FOR RENT—7 ROOM TENEMENT see the very low prices established. These cars will be Wanred Autos—Motorcycles .... i* of the game can choose the black POPE RECEIVES PUBLISHER liuMin<‘sa and Profeaslonal Services on Wells street, near Main. Inquire or the white men, and whether he marked sold as each car is sold. Watch ouA ads. each Business Services Offered ...... 1* COURSES AND CLASSES 27 FOR RENT—FURNISHED room. Phillip Lewis. Phone 3300. wishes to set the board with his , Household Services Offered ...... Vatican City, Sept. 24.— (AP) — night. Phone 6989 or call at 44 Pearl St. home table on his right or on his Building—Coniracling ...... I* e a r n MORE—"LEARN BEAUTY FOR RENT—6 ROOM TENEMENT Pope Pius today received in audi 1 Dodge Six 1930 F lorin s— .Nurseries ...... !• culture. There is a great demand with all improvements and garage. left. ence Barnarr MacFadden, American Sedan Funeral Llreciois ...... l* F07'. RENT—FURNISHED room Throw Determines Move Demonstrator Healing—Plumbing—Roofing ... it for trained operators. Details free Inquire at 140_ Maple street. publisher. The publisher was intro Sedan 1926 from this nationally known insti- j for light housekeeping. Inquire The object of the game is to move 2 Dodge Insurance ...... , Selwitz Shoe Shop, Selwitz Block. duced by Commendatore Andreoli 1928 Millinery—Dressmaking ...... l» tution. Hartford Academy of Hair- j FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement, in the checkers around the board ac of the linights of Columbus who 1 Oldsmobile Coach Moving-—Trucking—Storage ... 20 A-1 condition, modern improve cording to the throw of the dice, Sedan 1925 Painiing— Papering ...... dressing, 693 Main street, Hart- j f o r RENT — STEAM-HEATED told the pontiff that Mr. MacFadden 1 Chrysler 70 ford. 1 ments. Adults preferred. 238 Oak and then off the board entirely. The was making an inquiry into the con Roadster 1928 Professional Services ...... “ ___ 1 housekeeping furnished rooms, men are moved in a definite path 1 Whippet 4 r|ny i three room suite and three room street. ditions of public health in Europe 1 Whippet 1 Coach ' 1928 Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning ... _2i EARtSER TRADE teugbit in from the opponent's inner table in especially as they affected children. Toilet Goods and Service ...... and evening classes. Low tuition tenement at 109 Foster street. TO RENT—THREE ROOM apart to the opponents’ outer table and 1 Whippet 6 Sedan 1927 Wanted—Business Service ...... -<> ment in Purnell Block. Heated and The Pope expressed much interest Ednenlicual rate. Vaughn Barber School, 14 LARGE ROOM, TWO PEOPLE— from there to the player’s own out in the undertaking. 1 Chevrolet Coach 1926 Courses and Classes ...... 27 Market street. Hartford. housekeeping privileges and garage centrally located. Apply Geo. E. er table and finally into his own in 1 Essex Coach 1926 Private Instruction ...... * if desired. 19 Autumn street. Keith, 1115 Main. ner table. Those men already part James W. Gerard, who made a 1925 vay around have only the remaining 1 Hudson Coach Musical—Dramatic ...... MUSICAU-DRAMATIC 29 FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat. 329 list of 64 rulers of America, can’t Sedan 1925 Wanted—Instruction ...... 8v TO RENT—LARGE ROOM in rear distance to travel. When all of a be accused of evading work. He 1 Oakland Financial East Center street, all improve Sold CHARLOTTE T. KEENEY teacher of Purnell Block, suitable fox club player’s men are in his inner or might have made a list for Italy, 1 Oakland Touring 1924 Bonds—Stocks— Mortgages ...... 31 ments. Telephone 8063. home table he commences bearing Sold Business Opportunities ...... 3j of piano to all grades. 88 Church room or business. Apply Gee. E. j'ou know. 1 Dodge Touring 1924 them off the board, still according Money to Loan ...... *“ street, South Manchester. Phone Keith, 1115 Main. FOR RENT—DESIRABLE 6 room 1-2 ton . Help and Sitnationu tenement thoroughly modern. Ap to the throw of the dice. The player 1 Chevrolet Truck Help Wanted— Female ...... 35 5554. who first bears all his men from the Express 1928 Help Wanted—itale ...... 3b BOARDERS WANTED 59-A ply to J. P. Tammany, 90 Main 3-4 ton Help Wanted—Male or Female •• street, after 5. board wins. The players move in op posite directions, thus meeting as NOTICE! 1 Dodge Truck 1928 Agents Wanted ...... 3<-A HELP WANTED—MALE 36 ROOM AND BOARD with home Panel Bituations Wanted— remale f o r RENT—MODERN 2 and 3 they travel around the board to their OF THE Situations Wanted—Male •.!•••• 39 POSITIONS ABOARD ocean liners; pri'vileges at reasonable rate for home tables. Employment Agencies...... 40 elderly lady or semi-invalid. Tel. room apartments. Inquire Man SCHALLER MOTOR SALES, IJve Stock—Pets—Poultry—Vehiclc« good pay; visit France, Italy, chester Public Market. At the start of the game each Inc. Dogs— Birds— Pets ...... « Japan; experience unnecessary; 8-2237. player throws one dice in his right Corner Center and Olcott Streets, South Manchester laivo stock"“Vehicles 4* seif-addressed envelope brings list. FOR RENT—5 ROOM FLAT, sec hand table. When opponents throw TAX COLLECTOR Poultry and Supplies ...... 43 BOARDERS WANTED in private "Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 E. Arculus, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. home, centrally located. Telephone ond floor, good condition. Inquire the same number, they must re 219 Summit street or call 5495. All Persons Liable By Law For Sale— ]UfsceUnned«» ' 7456. throw. High wins and for his first Articles for Sale ...... 45 play uses the number on his own To Pay Taxes In The Boats and Accessories ...... 46 DOGS— BIRDS—PETS 41 Building Materials ...... 47 dice and on his opponent’s. He can Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 48 APARTMENTS— FLATS— BUSINESS LOCATIONS play one man for one number and Electrical Appliances—Radio ... 4'J TENEMENTS 63 FOR RENT 64 another man for the other number, Ninth School District F'jel and P'eed ...... FOR SALE—ANGORA KITTENS. Garden — Farm—Dairy Products 50 Inquire at 423 Lydall street. or he can play one man for both FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene FOR RENT—OFFICE ROOMS in of Manchester are hereby notified Household Goods ...... 51 numbers. In moving the men, start that on October 1, I shall have a Machinery-and Tools 52 ment, 169 Summit street, all im Purnell Block, single or in suites counting from the point next to the rate bill for the collection of 2 miUs Musical Instrum ents...... 63 provements and heat, for adults. as desired. Apply Geo. E. Keith, one on which the man is resting, so CAN ANYBODY Office and Store Equipment . . . . 54 LIVE STOCK- on the dollar, laid on the list of 1929, Telephone 5987. 1115 Main street. that with an even number the man IN THIS CLASS Specials at tlie Stores 50 VEHICLES 42 due to the collector October 1, 1930. TELL ME ABOUT Wearing Apparel—Furs ...... 57 is moved to a point of the same Wanted—To, Buy ...... 58 FOR RENT AVAILABLE October LOS ANGELES ? LOS ANGELES IS THE Rooms— Board—Hotels—Resort. FOR SALE—NICE LITTLE Driv color, and with an odd number the Taxes Accepted At CAPITOL OF A PROV ing horse, a great pet and a step 1st, five room downstairs flat with HOUSES FOR RENT 65 man is moved to a point of a con Restaarnnts garage, at 45 Benton street. Tele INCE IN CENTRAL IT'S IN SOUTHERN Rooms Witiiout Board ...... 69 per; good rubber tired buggy, har trasting color. When moving one CHILE AND SITUATED Boarders W a n ted ...... ,.,,.S 9 -A phone 5588. FOR RENT—7 room single house, CALIFORNTA,JUST ness and riding saddle, all for $125. modern improvements. North Elm No. 4 Fire Engine House BETWEEN TWO RIVERS. Country Board—Resorts ...... 60 George D. Shedd, 170 Hilliard NORTH OF SAN Hotels—-Restaurants ...... 61 FOR RENT—MODERN 6 ROOM street. Phone 3300. HOUSES FOR SALE 72 FRANCISCO AND Wanted— Rooms—Board ...... 62 street. Telephone 5611. flat. Steam heat, with or without 9 A. M. to 7 P. M. Daily ON TH E LO S Real Estate For Rent FOR RENT—6 ROOM HOUSE Apartments, Flats. Tenements .. 63 FOR SALE—HIGH GRADE Guern , garage. • Apply C. J. McCaim, 20 FOR SALE—6 ROOM SINGLE TAKE NOTICE — All Taxes un ANGELES RIVER. Business Locations for Rent . . . 64 Henry street. with garage, and all improvements, IT WAS SETTLED sey cow, 6 years old and tested, due steam heat. Inquire at 81 Spruce house,' improvements, 3-4 acre of paid November 1, 1930, will be Houses for Rent ...... 65 to calve this week, butter fat test land, garage, hen houses; all kinds BY THE SPANIARDS Suburban for Rent ...... 66 FOR RENT—UPSTAIRS flat of 6 street. charged interest at the rate of 9 per IN 1781. Bummer Homes for R e n t ...... 67 6.1. John H. Walker, 503 East Cen rooms, all modern. 122 Oakland of fruit. Inquire 46 Foley street. cent, from October 1, 1930 to April Wanted to Rent ...... 68 Phone 7349. ter street. Telephone 4288. street. 1, 1931, and 10 per cent, for balance Real Estate For Sale of year, and 12 per cent, on all Hens Apartment Building for Sale . . . 69 SUCH A DEAR GIRL FOR SALE—ONE NEW 5-ROOM Business Property for S a le ...... 70 FOR RENT— 4 ROOM downstairs filed. * Farms and Land for Sale ...... 71 FOR SALE—RABBITS cheap, Al- bungalow; also one 6-room house, flat, with all improvements, 128 Mother: And who has been the Houses for Sale ...... 72 fred Rollet, Homestead Park. Walnut street. Inquire 71 Cooper these are real bargains. H. Floto, WILLIAM TAYLOR,, Lots for Sale ...... 71 most popular girl ^n school this 22 Doane street. . Resort Property for Sale ...... 74 street. year? , Collector. Suburban for Sale ...... 75 Our headline writers aren’t so Real Estate for Exchange...... 76 Small Daughter: I should think FOR SALE—5 ROOM bungalow, all badly off at that. In France, Costes’ FOR RENT—6 OR 7 ROOM tene improvements, garage. Inquire at South Manchester, Conn., Wanted—Real Estate...... 77 ment. Inquire at 24 Eldridge street. Elsie Jones. She gave us all chick September 24, 1930. Auction-Legal Notices plane. Question Mark, is known as en-pox.—The Humorist. 542 Hilliard street. Legal Notices ...... 7* Point d’Interrogation. Robert R. Keeney. By FRANK BECK GAS BUGGIES—That Inferiority Complex Feeling
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(Illustrated) -Quaker Craft (Illustrated) Smart point (Illustrated) Dainty criss llUustrated) Novelty mar- (Illustrated) Criss-cross , qilisetts'niffled curtains in lace cimtains suitable for the Miss Eleanor Dwyer, daughter of ruffled curtains of fine qual d'esprit ruffled curtains with cross ruffled curtains of fine Mrs, Agnes Dwyer of Strickland point d’esprit in ecru only. six smart patterns in cream Ji-vihg room. - Tailored or ity marquisette in cream and, 3-inch" ruffles; tie backs to fringed hems."’' Three neat —sweater^, street left yesterday for the Col match. Choice of cream or Wide ruffles; tie backs to -and white. Fine .quality; . ' ■ ^ • 'y.'~ ' - . 'V white. 2 1-4 yards long. full length. * patterns in ecru only. ' i i ■ lege of New Rochelle, to enter upon Tie backs to match. white. match. Full length. her sophomore year of study. _____ ■ y , Mrs Katherine M. Gorman, of 27 Locust' street, has just received a letter from her son, Clifford, of San Francisco, Calif., which went through an airplane crash. The let ter was originally postmarked San (1 6 to& ) Francisco but when it reached here it was badly scorched as though it had gone through a fire. It was Swanky tweed outfits that the modern ttnis^s’'are postmarked again at Warren, Ohio, and stamped “Damaged in airplane wearing in the classroom and for active spor^; . Jweed- fire.” like knitted ensembles consisting of a pleated "of-.flared Curtains skirt, slip-on s w e a te f^ d benet. Tw’o styles in browTi, Mrs. B. H. Gibson of Stark Criss-Cross.. .Plain Ruffles... tan, green, red, blue arid purple. ' " < ' weather street who underwent a major operation at the Memorial hospital, two weeks ago, has return ed home and is now able to be out a portion of each day. /• , / I Just Unpacked A well children’s conference will From-the Knitted Siiits take place tomorrow afternoon at 3 f o’clock at the Memorial hospital an —Pair Country’s Largest ' __I nex. All New! —Set In Tweed-Like Mrs. John A. Trotter of 15 Bige Popular Styles ! Curtain Mills low street, a recent bride, was honored with a miscellaneous gift Patterns shower Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. Ernest Backofen of Mountain street, Rockville. Guests •w'ere present from New Britain, Manchester and Rock-ville. A dainty lunch was served by tl^e hostess and . . Z - a pleasant evening spent. Mrs. For Livii^ Room...Bedroom...Dimng Room...Kitchen Trotter received a choice collection of gifts in china, silver and glass. The first fall get-together of the Memorial Hospital Linen auxiliary will take place Monday afternoon at (Illustrated) The classic Almost any type of curtain for ‘ any type of room at ?1.29. Never Smart fashionables are choosing r 2 o’clock at the School street Recre olain marquisette ruffled ation, Center. All four groups will, before have we offered such a variety of patterns and styles, knitted suits these Fail days. ' The new ’ curtains suitable for every knitted suits appear in tweed-like pat meet Monday -with Mrs. R. O. room in the home. Cream ChenejKs group as hostess. and white. Full length. and such quality at ?1.29. Every curtain worth from $1,98 to terns with flared or pleated skirts, fitte^'; / cardigans and contrasting wool sweat-\ Sunset Rebekah lodge members $2.98 a pair. Just in time for Fall cleaning when new cur will go to Glastonbury this evening ers or silk blouses. In bright winter \ at attend a district meeting with Ivy tains are needed, Hale’s offer this outstanding curtain sale of tones. ^ Lodge of that town as hostess. East Hartford, Rockville, Stafford the year! Curtains for living room, dining room, bedroom, ■v^v Springs and Manchester will be rep Hale’s Knitted Suits—rMain Floor, rear ■r?- .•^- resented and the president of the pantry, kitchen and bathroom. ' If you need new curtains do 1 # ' state assembly, Mrs. Harriet Wilson p ’ - ' ,^‘j- ■•' of Bridgeport will be present. Ivy not fail to attend this sale. These curtains go on sale promptly I'- lodge has in-vited Simset Rebekah to put on the comedy, “Twelve Old tomorrow morning at nine o’clock. Maids” . The other lodges will take pa.rt in the program. All local mem- • bcr.s w'ho can conveniently attend the meeting are pri-vileged to do so. Women of the Church of the !)-; « Nazarene \^dll hold their regular Thursday afternoon prayer service $1.29 Never Before Bought Such Values tomorrow at 2 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Samuel Richardson of 67 Oak street. Every Room In The Home Mrs. Emma L. Nettleton, chair- | Styles For man of the Republican town com -' ' mittee; Mrs. James M. Shearer, (Dlustrated) Colorful voile Mrs. Robert J. Smith and Mrs. cottage sets in three pat New Styles! Every Curtain Cqt Full Length Philip Le-wis attended the meeting I terns including polka dots. of the Fourth Senatorial Women’s I Comice tops; tie backs to Republican club today at the Busi match. Color fast. ness and Professional Women’s Club of Hartford. The guest speak er was Clarence W. Seymour, Re publican nominee for Congressman from this district. Hale’s Haile’s There will be a special service Curtains— Curtains— at the Salvation Army citadel this coming Thursday evening at 8 Main Floor, Main Floor, o’clock. Rev. Andrew TurWngton, who is visiting friends hero, will left left be the special speaker^ on ^ s occasion. This brilliant young man halls from Lurgan, Ireland. He is now a Baptist minister with a . -V -. charge in Philadelphia. He would especially like'to greet a number of those in the town who hail from the same community that he cornea from. The band will be out in force and probably the Songster Brigade. WHY PAY This young man is a good musiciah NOKOL- and especially fond of music, and one of the outstanding anticipations Installed and Serviced by of his visit is to hear the far famed Pinehurst 1 Kindling Roll ■■ Charcoal South Manchester band. 50c? < CoffM I .Boxes--- Butter i 5?bags Just to remind you that we are ALFRED A. GREZEL 39c lb. 50c load 47c Ib. 99c' continuing to put on f 1 PurneU Place, Phone 7167, South Manchester REVIVAL MEETINGS O’SULLIVAN’S AND In the Fish Dejit Vegetables. * A burner for every size.building, |rom the, smallest ,,tQ the Lima Beans * at the GOODYEAR largest. Bums-low grade fuel oil. M^iffactured by Petroleum Eastern. Halibut FiElESH MACKEREL Green and Wax Beans i Heat and Power Corp.?< the largest tod oldest manufacturer)’in Celery,"Lettuce .. ^ * CHURCH OP THE Rubber Heels Attdiched toe country. . ' . , Filet of Sbie • ' “^1 Fresh rSiaiiiion Ripe Tomatoes ,i . N A ZA R E N E ' Fillet of 'Haddock Caiiliflower 'We sell furnace oil tor-all types of oil burners; also oil drums. Summer- Squash 466 Main Street Ste^'Ood Des Moines Squash Each evening excepting Bolling‘Cod Hubbard Squash Saturday at 7:80 Simoked'Pllet of'Haddock Carrots and Beets iV For Ladies and Children Clams " - « Sweet'PotSfoes , Rev. A. B. Carey, Evangdist' The Only Shop in Tow n V Thd^^cbttdri spreads are a reproduction of • The Meat Department will have large and small ilhki Sau • ‘ ■ ;■. {- •» f t h -■■■ ■ i.. r Every One Cordially Invited sage, Sausage Meat, Bare Bones for soup at Sc lb., Soup Bunch Naming the Kind of WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. es. ~ ' Corned Beef. If you Want a boiled dinner, please phone In by '.pto gi^ait grandmothers years . Heels Put On. time for the-8:00 o’dqok delivery.. Afternoon. deliveries 1:15 sprw ^' hr Wo attractive desigris^‘‘mp^nto^ Have the Children’s Shoes and S:S0. ^ - * V • Funeral Directors . 5 Lamb Patties, ground from Fresh Lamb, properly seasoned, Repaired Now ‘‘dapple.^awn’’ in blue, gold, rose,' rifle ESTABLISHED 56 YEARS 4 for 89c.- ’ ■. V ■ ■ / ■ . ■ • Lowest Prices, Prompt Service H ea lth fu l- ■ ’v# white rgrou^r Two sizes: 7& l0^M d and Good Workmanship. ■CHAPEE A T 'll 0 AK ST. . y f-. V C olorcast. CONRAN’S ALLEYS Depot Square Robert K. Anderson Phone: Office 5171 SAM YliVES P^ineral Director Residence 7494 701 Main St., Johnson Block TwaDeiigns: South M^chester,^ Cmui. GOOD THINGS TO EAT “Mountain Pine’ S t Mary’r Girls - Friendly candi Winners at the card party given Nellie, Smith, second and Mrs. Jameii last evening at the K. of C. club- Acetoi consolation. Coffee "and'horoi? dates are making plans for their -':'r mmirmi Christmas sale whlich will be held in rooms b y . St. Margaret’s Circle, made cake was served by " Mrs...... Helen Griffin tod lier committee at DIAL 4151 ^ . 2 5 " connacUoti with tke senior, girts. Daughters of Isabella, are as fol " ;^^^^yaHate?S:Sprpadfh--Mai^ lows: Mrs. Alice Himter, first in the close of the games. Mrs. Helen w- SmONiDSING Meeitogs o f the candidates take place every Saturday afternoon at bridge; Mrs. Catherine Camey, sqc- Donahue will be hostess at a whist >. ' $8.00 3 o’clock'tod any girl between the ond; Mrs. Belle Zimmerman, conso at the home of her mother, Mro. lation. In whist Mrs, Alice MeVey William Fogarty'of HUMard street, WILSON’S AUTO WASH ages of 6 tod 12 Will be welcome to ‘which wiU bf opaa-te tha public Bear of ^ohnflOB Block Join. mads '^the hlfbeit leofc^ Miss