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A l o t o f a i r p l a n e M Iim A CAUED DODGES FLYING ROOFS Senator Hits Dust On Clos^ Sacrifice Play Los Angeles, Oct. 5— (AP) — Roofs were a flying hazard to E. CLOUT FOUR DOUBLES L. Remlin, airplane pilot. TO STOP RIOTS He reports a ^wirling desert wind unroofed several buildings on a farm north of San Fernando IN COU AREAS yesterday, carried tliem high in TO GAIN EARLY LEAD the air and forced him to alter Si.' his course to avoid a collision. % V X- Oyer a Score of Persons CROWD V K Y SMALL Washington Bats Speak Londly to Score Twice in First Wounded by Pickets Scat­ FIRST WHISKEY ADS * V ' and Once in Second and SeTmth Innings WhitehiB i-W AT THIRD CONTEST tered Over a Fifteen Mile Hurls Brilliantiy to Hnmble Giant Sluggerr, Mel Ott OUT IN NEW YORK i.\< Front. Weather Dark and Dreary Strikes Out Twice; Fitzsimmons Given Fine SopporL Full Page Announcement in Harrisburg, HI., Oct. 5— (AP) — Carries Threat of Rain for Griffith Stadium, Washington, National Guard troops were ordered Newspapers Gives Prices Oct. 5.— (A P )—Joe Cronin’s Sena­ Seeks A Shutout Into Ssdine county this morning by World Series Battle. tors sailed through the first seven Lieutenant Colonel Robert W. Davis innings of the third world series after picketing miners along a 15- of All the Brands. game with the Giants today leading mile front had been accused by of­ By EDWARD J. NEIL 4 to 0 as Earl WhltehiJ pitched ficials of Peabody Mine No. 43 of Associated Press Sports Writer courageously, the big Washington wounding a score or more persons. New York, Oct. 5— (AP) — The bats spoke loudly against Fred Fitz­ Dayis said he expected 200 sol­ first advertisement since prohi­ Griffith Stadium, Washington, simmons, and a crowd of 25,(X)0 diers to move into the county. bition addressed to the general Oct. 5.— (A P )—Dark and dreary as cheered In sunshine that followed Officials of the mine said that at early rain the moment President least three persons were seriously public by a liquor dealer, listing the Senators’ prospects was the set­ famous brands and quoting prices, ting today for the third game of Roosevelt came into the park. • wounded by the incessant firing of Four doubles In a five hit barrage the picketers, and appealed for med­ appeared in morning papers in this the World 'Series as the Giants counted two runs off the National ical attention. However, local city today. switched their attack to the home League b u ck le ball star in the authorities said they had been un­ An exciting play in the second World Series game between the Washington Senators and New York Giants The advertisement, occupying a of the groggy American League first and another in the second, aft­ able to get Emyone to brave the bul­ full page and headed “for delivery at the Polo Grounds in New York, was caught by the cameramsm as Buddy Meyer, Washington second base- ‘Goose” Goslin in the first Inning. The Gismts won, champions kfter winning the first er which, with the aid of brilliant lets and go to the rescue, one am­ promptly if and when repeal comes,” man, slid safely into second base on a sacrifice by fielding and throwing, Fitzsimmons bulance operator having flatly re­ 6 to 1. two games In New York. quoted Black and White Scotch Overhead the skies were lowering, escaped unscathed through the next fused to take the risk. whiskey, Johnny Walker, and Haig four. Power Lines Cut threatening any moment to spUl emd Haig at $25 a case of 12 bottles, rain down on the tiny vanguard of Joe Moore’s marvelous throw Meanwhile, power lines leading plus $14.77 a case for import duties from deep left field doubled Earl into the mine were cut by the the capital rooters that led the and Federal taxes. House of LordT straggling march on the Griffith WhltehUl at the plate after Goose picketers and a Big Four railroad gin will be sold at $20 a case, with MANY SEEK JOBS Goslin had filed out, cutting off the bridge about an eighth of a mile GALE TOUCHES FLORIDA Stadium. a similar tax. Martell 3-star cognac The cheerlessness of the weather, Washington rally in the second, from the mine property was blown is quoted at $35 a case, with the while Hughle Critz, little Giant up. the precariousness of the situation same tax. ON ROAD PROJECTS that beset Joe Cronin’s athletes, second baseman, made a circus stop The blast that wrecked the bridge All the standbys of pre-prohibi­ and throw on Joe Kuhel’s grounder was the one heard here early today T H ^ BLOWS INTO SEA combining with wholesale reports of tion days appear in the advertise­ lack of interest among those who over second in the sixth, forcing and offlci^ds of the mine who in­ ment. There is sloe-gin, liqueur- Cronin, who had singled at second. EAR.L WMITEHILL vestigated said they found 41 clicks were expected to be fighting to buy cordials, Geneva gin, champaigne, 3ver 5,000 AppEcadons Al­ tickets, added to the general After being in trouble in the sec­ of dynamite that had failed to ex­ brandyegg tonic, and the best known ond and third innings, WhltehlU difficulty controlHpg bis curve ball; plode in the wreckage. Across the Continent Blis- ^ JOHNSON DIRECTS gloom. American and Canadian brands of Band Hits Keynote settled dov.n and allowed but onie Jackson walked, the fourth ball be­ The d3m8Lmite was believed to rye and Bourbon. hit, Travis .Tackson’s double to cen­ have been part of the 100 sticks ready Received at State’s ’The band that grouped back of ing low and inside. Mancuso hit Sixteen-year-old American whis­ home plate, doing the best it coxUd ter in the fourth, through the stolen several months ago from key is priced at $68 for a case of lering Heal Wave Beats ^QW CAMPAIGN fourth, fifth and sixth innings. to Cronin and the Senators en­ Harrisburg powder supply ware­ for the early arrivals, hit the key­ 12 quarts, with a tax of only $3.30 Employment Agencies. note of the situation either by acci­ gineered a double play, that ended house. Down on Florida — Three _ __ THE GA3lE. because it is a nativ^ product. dent or design when it swung into the inning Cronin to Myer to Kuhel. Chief of Police Slow of Eldorado By Alan Gonld. The advertisement stresses the “Stormy Weather” for its opening No rons, one Ut, no errors, one home of Nip Evans, leader of the Griffith Stadium, Washington, fact that the taxes quoted are “pres­ Hartford, Oct. 5.— (APl-r- Jobs In effort, and then worked back to the left. coxmty organizatior of the Progres­ ^ Freak Storms. NRA Administrator Is Now O ct 5.— (A P )— Clogiidy skies and ent" taxes, implying that there may same refradn at every opportunity. sive Miners Union, reported the Connecticut undef the public works -intermittent drizzle nJwdfed the re­ SENATORS: Bluege doubled be increases when repeal becomes ’The Senators, with Joe Cronin’s destruction by dynamite of the iMfl FdflftFM Voa'S'^rojects have been sumption of world series play today down the left field foul line, the ball effective. Again Badrirt~Deslrfr lantern jaw sticking out a fresh Grend hotel at ESdorado this mottl­ Coincident with the annoxmee- By Associated Press applied for by nearly 5,000 perjiona in the third game between the was only inches inside the chalk ing. He said the small frame build­ inch, were about early, a quiet, de­ Gitints and Senators. Conditions mark as it sped past third base. ment, 500 cases of a 3-stsu' Hennessy Further possibility of dangerous registering at the five branch offices termined looking lot with little to ing was destroyed. improved simultaneously with the Sewell bounced to Critz and waa arrived in New York on the liner Capital. say. 'The lack of enthusiasm on Police Defied vrinds to the lower east coast of already set up In towns in the pro­ arrival of President Roosevelt at tossed out at first, Bluege ran to LaFayette, in bond, for a distri­ their arrival here last night hsisn’t As the morning advemced the Florida WEIS removed early today as gram under Miss Milllcent Pond, re- 1:30 p. m., and the field was cleared. third. Bluege started for the plate butor. It was the first consignment aided spirits considerably deflated by picketers were centering their at­ the tropical disturbance which emplo3maent director for the Con­ ’The players of both teams lined up on an attempted hit and nm play, tack on State Highway 13 between Washington. Oct. 5.- (AP) left-handed Carl Hubbell and the (Contlnaed r Page Two) threatened that area moved out into necticut area. Miss Pond, with in front of the Presidential box, but it failed to work as Whitehill Marion and Harrisburg and were Hugh S. Johnson directed the pov r young right-hand sinker ball heaver, hit into the dirt, Whitehill ground­ the atlEintic sifter lashing Key West central headquarters In the state while the army band played the said by officials to defy attempts Hal Schumacher, who in two vic- ed to Fitzsimmons whose throw to of NRA’s influence today toward n office building. reports to th^tories the first 4 to 2, the second, Star Bangled Banner, President of smyone to pass. with its outer winds. Jackson failed to catch Muege as “huy-now” campaign to speed the. United States employment service^ g . allowed the allegedly Clark Griffith of the home club and Members cf the United Workers Across the continent. Southern baseball Commissioner Landis were the latter slid back into the bag. It GERMANY’S STAND circulation of money and credit. at Washington, ball-murdering American Leaguers union of Williamson county, vrtio California hoped for relief from among the first to shake hands with was a fielder’s choice and Whitehill attempted to report for work today He addressed manufacturers and j Branches Established exactly one earned run and ten hits. blistevang heat that set new records. advertisers throughout the country, the President. There was a wild reached first. Bluege scored on in the Peabody mine, were greeted Los Angeles yestenday sweltered at Since the director begfan work Only ancient "Goose” Goslin, who Myeris double along the first baise noting the end of the “flat wallet knocked one of Schumache.'s fast grab for the ball which Mr. Roose­ by bullets when they arrived at a ON JEWS ASSAILED 100— the hottest day in four years. two months ago, Branches have velt threw ou t It finally fell into line, Whitehill puHlnfc up at third era” and urging full cooperation in curves into the right field stands at point three miles east of Shady Pasadena and Glendale had high been established in Meriden, An- the possession of Heinie Manush, base. It was another close to the !lie “now is the time to buy” drive .conia. Middletown, Torrington and- the Polo g^roimds yesterday, has Rest, headquarters of the former marks of 103 degfees and Riverside, line hit, and Fitzsimmons had an­ ' notorious Birger gang of bandits. offi-ially set to start Monday. i New London, with another to be set been able to get an extra base hit left fielder of the Senators. I 1 t f U miles east of Los Angeles, 104. The opposing pitchers, Fred Fitz­ other confab with Teiry. (Soslin Due to lack of communication John.-'rn’s move to increase credit up in Norw^k soon. Created to L6ESU6 l/6l6R R l6S IFOin YZl" I/Uigh pressure condition in the Utah secure a widespread distribution of simmons of the Giants and Earl lifted a high fly to Moore and facUitips it was impossible to learn ® ® desert was blamed by United States ve’ocity was entirely chiefly to help (Continued on Page B ght) results of the fighting immediately. .n.’ -'-try meet NRA’s higher pay- ' work when the works program has Whitehill of the Senators took some Whitehill was thrown out at tii® ro !.'’. hut it blended smoothly with been launched and men are wanted, extra time to warm up because of plate on a fine throw to Mancuso, First Reports (Continued on Page Fwo) The first accoimt of the rioting in rioos Countries Say They F.'lent Roosevelt’s determined they have been 'ocated in towns the delay caused by the rain and the completing a double play. opening ceremonies. 'The police Saline county came from Lewis Ac As to expand credit and boost without state employment offices in 9BINS0N SCORES One ran, two hits, no errors; one Dodd of Raleigh, HI., who was shot Arm prices. order to avoid duplication. took some time to clear the field of left, Should Be Recognized. spectators and cameramen, who Banker Consulted. How Classified ’Third Inning (Continaed n Page Eight) LINDBERGH ON WAY were crowded around the field in Further, it coincided with the Miss Pond annoimced that the INFLATION THEORY front of the presidential box. GIANTS: Ryan hit a looping drive Geneva, Switzerland, Oct. 5.— son-,mg to Washington of Henry registration of applicants for work The huge bleacher stands in the that Myer caught •with his gloved (AP)—Germany’s stand regarding Rruere, president of the Bowery is to place them_according to quali­ outfield w6re barely half filled and hand in short right center. It was a Jews was further attacked at a TO CARDIFF.! 41^ "av'ng.s Bank of New York, who fication, war veterans with de­ the crowd was well short of a sell­ spectacular catch. Fitzsimmons BYRD’S FUGSHIP meeting of the League of Nations ho.c.r'',cd Mr. Roosevelt’s train as it pendents having preference, fol­ out. Managers Terry and Cronin slashed a base hit on a drive that political committee todaj^ when ’neaued toward the White House lowed by citizens of towns or dis- Calls It Dangerous and Lia­ went into the customary huddle with bounced off Manager Cronin’s aim. • French delegates held that the .loni New York efty. Bruere was i projects w e located. the umpires at the plate. Despite Moore hit the first ball pitched to IS IN DISTRESS German “legal discrimination Flying Colonel Using Auto­ c>:pcc ted to coordinate the entire I This week the service placed 145 the wetting the ball field looked to Cronin smd Fitzsimmons w as'forc­ against Jews” makes them a minor­ credit..... expansion campaign. , persons in the ^ s y moto control ble to Lead to Disaster, be in first class condition. The ed at second, Cronin to Myer, but work in the woods, after they were ity entitled to the benevolent consid­ Anotner step with the same aim . ^ ^ department storm center passed so rapidly that Moore beat the relay to first. Critz eration of the league. mobile to Visit His Wife’s was the tne governments request for : agriqulture men, the total di- He Says. patches of blue sky were visible and singled sharply over second amd The French position was explained Moore raced all the way to third. bids on 844,525 tons of steel rails as there was a glimpse of |un shine Is Being Towed to Port Off by Victor Henry Berenger, former ’/ided among the branch offices Terry grounded out to Kuhel, un­ for 47 r.nilroads. The public work.s follows: shortly before the game began. ambassador to Washington, who Relatives. administration will lend the $25.- The crowd was manifesting im­ assisted. I Torrington, 75; Middleto-wn, 30; New York, Oct. 5.— (A P )—Sena­ pointed out that Jews in France en­ 000,000 or more buying price to the patience as the official debate re­ the Coast of North Caro­ joy equal rights with all other citi­ ; Meriden, 25, and Ansonla, 15. tor Joseph T. Robinson of Arkansas No roN , two hits, no errors, two carriers. garding ground rules continued be­ reft. , zens. returned from Europe today on the tween managers and umpires. The London, Oct. 5.— (AT’ i United States, Bethlehem and In­ SENATORS: Manush grounded He called for “a universal adher­ liner Msinhattan and issued a warn­ sun was out brightly as the Sena­ lina; Byrd Not Aboard. somewhere in the first heavy fog of land Steel and the Colorado Fuel TREASURY BALANCE to Ryan and was thrown out at ence to principle's of the French and Iron Company were the con- ing against currency inflation. tors ran out on to the field. revolution guaranteeing against dis­ the season, Colonel and Mrs. first; Cronin dribbled a grounder to - . cerns to which Jpseph B. Eastman, Washington, O ct 5.— (A P )—The “Currency inflation as commonly First Inning. crimination on the basis of race, Critz and was an easy putout. Charles A. Lindbergh motored to- , railroad coordinator addressed re­ position of the ’Treasury on October proposed,” the Democratic floor GIANTS: Moore lifted a short fly Wilmington, N. C., Oct. 5.— (AP) color or creed.” Schulte poked a hit past Terry for a day toward Ssilisbury and West quests for prices. 3 was: Receipts, $27,780,419.02; leader said, “is dnagerous and is that (Joslin caught just inside foul —Rear dmiral Richard E. Bjoifi’s Germany’s Stand i single. Kuhel grounded to Jack- expenditures, $35,288,249.81; bal­ likely to do more harm than good to territory as he bounced against polar expedition flagship, the Bear A Germany representative previ­ Englsind, presumably enroute to Soon Back on lob. son and Schulte was forced out at ance, $1,143,759,193.96; otistom.T du­ the cause of National recovery.” field box. Critz boimced to Bluege of Oaklsmd, reported today it was ously declared that the Jewish ques­ ‘ Cardiff, Wales, to visit relatives. Johnson, expected back in his second on the throw to Critz. ties for the month, $2,390,742.89. The Senator said that while he and was thrown out at first. Ter­ in distress off treacherous Frying tion- should not be joined with the Without being recognized the office soon to direct personally the No runs, one hit, no errors, It, roll­ Adnfiral Byrd is not bboard the police and deputy sheriffs h^tened automobile on the Ford plant at De­ (OouttwA a m fa ce V sM I by the League on the question of American travellers were expected AmenomentT ing away. WbltehlU waa having .VesseL minorities. to visit there. to strategic joints as strikin|[ troit. MANCHESTEE BVIBmNO HERAnj/M ANCOTW raa TBDKSDAY, OCTOBER 5,198^ PAGBTWO

as one of the actual kidnapers of COSMOPOLITAN O U R KQIYS ENTER PIIAS Urschel, appeared nervous. Kel^ was represented by James Gas Bill Causes Arrest MONARGHSVlSrr H. Mathers, attorney who defended MEETS TOMORROW N.Y. ^ IN KIDNAPING CASE Harvey Bailey in the kidnaping m m mm ^ ^ ^ case, and Mrs. Kelly's attorney was ' Of Home Liquor Maker LONDON INCOGNITO Adams Bhep ...... 8% John Roberts, whom she contacted First Meeting of Fall Season to (Fandahed by Potaus M C6.) Both Say “Not Gnat/*— Date while she was still a fugitive to de­ Air Reduc ...... 103H Central Bow, Hartford, Oooa. fend her mother, Mrs. R. G. Shan­ New York, O ct 5.— (A P )—^Things*around to the Faulhammer house- Be Held at the Center Alaska J u n ...... 25% for Trial Is Set for Next Allegheny ...... 4% non. were pretty serene in the Faulham- bolfi where they foimd the husband, Church House. 1 P. M. Stocks Monday. John, busy at the kitchen stove with Kinf Boris and Qneen Gio- Allied Cbem ...... 135 mer household until the gas bill what appeared to be very much like The Cosmopolitan Club will hold Am Can ...... 91'% Bank Stocks Am For P o w ...... 10% Oklahoma City, Oct. 5—(AP) — came. a still. Tanna ThriD Ritzy Lon- its first meeting of the fall season B d Atked Gaorf^ (Machine Gun) Kelly and FIRST WHISKEY ADS “Yes,” John explained, "Tm msik- Am Rad St S ...... 14% Cap Nat Bank A Trust 7 10 ' Mrs. Anna Faulhammer went to tomorrow afternoon at 2:80 at the Am Smelt ...... 46% hla wife Blathryr pleaded not guilty the police station. Ing alcohol. You see my feet are Conn. R iv e r ...... 660 — today to Federal kidnaping charges in very bad condition and the only ‘Tlighters’’ at Night Chib. Center Church House, with M n. Am Tel and T e l ...... 120% First National of Htfd. 90 — “Please, Sergeant," she said, GUbert E. Willis as bostesa Mrs. Am Tob B ...... 85% ’ ^ u ed on the abduction and ransom OUT IN NEW YORK “can’t you do something about my relief I get la to bathe them in al­ Htfd. Conn. 'T ru st----- 62 — Raymond Burnham, daughter of Am Wat Wks ...... 23% Htfd. National 'B and T 14% 16% of Chadee P. Urschel, oil million­ gas bUl?” cohol.” aire. “Oh, yeah?” said the cops and Mrs. Willis, is pre^dent. After a Anaconda ...... 16% Phoenix St. B and T . . — 800 (Oontinned from Page One) “Lady,” replied the sergeant, “we NEA Service Writer brief business session the meeting Atchison ...... 55 % Under heavy gxiard the Kellys took him before a United States West Hartford Trust.. — 175 all have gas bills of our own. London.—’The time was a few will be addressed by Miss Josephine A u bu rn ...... 48% were moved by automobile from the commissioner. Insurance S to d » to reach America in expectation of Now— .” Piesclk of School street who will Aviation Corp ...... 9% ’That gentleman prescribed rest nights ago. The place was tlie din­ coimty Jail to the Federal building repeal. “But my husband. He uses all speak er Power ...... 3% OTIS SKINNER treaty makers got through, Bulgaria Assd Gas and E le c ...... 2% in HARRIET BEECHER. STO W E'S north, with occasional gusts at 50. IMMORTAL DRAMA was a much smaller and poorer The government barometer, which Amer Sup Pow ...... IVn country. To Greece she lost her reached a low ot 29.13 inches early Cent States Efiec ...... 2% H erel Thracian territory and her access today, later began a steady rise and Cent Pub Serv A ...... 12% f l to the Aegean Sea. To Rumania she had reached 29.22 at 9:30 a. m. Cities Serv, pfd ...... 19% UHCIEWJCABI h lost Dobmdja, her best wheat land. Eastern Utils Inv A ...... 5% QUEENIE SMITH ^ To Yugoslavia she had to cede an­ STORM LASHES CUBA Penn Road ...... 3% other slice of territory. She was Havana, Oct. 5.— (AP) — Storm Stand Oil Ind ...... 30% .MAIL ORDERS. Eve«. Orok., fZ.TSi hemmed in from all sides by ene­ United Founders ...... 1% B n l. SZJIO. S1.B6, S l.lO j 2n d B n l. barricades were removed today with 5.V:.: Mat. Orch., $2JJ0i Bal. $1.65, mies. the passing of an 82 mile hurri­ United Gas ...... 3% Sanguinary Years United Lt and Pow A ...... 3% $1.10; 2nd. Bal. SSc.t including tax. cane that caused slight injuries ,to Make efceck to Paraona’ Theater, Internally there was one trouble 20, sank small vessels in the hubor Util Pow and Lt ...... 1% aend aelf-addresaed atamped en­ You can't beat a after another. In 1923 a coup d’etat and led to an orgy of looting. Canadian M arcon i...... 3 v e lo p e . overthrew the ministry and Premier Soldiers ended the robberies by Mavis B ottlin g ...... 1% Stambolisky was the victim of a killing two looters. At the height of horrible assassination, being almost the storm one trooper and one sailor chopped to pieces. Later in the were killed and one clvillEin wounded same year a vast Bolshevik plot was by snipers who fired on them while discovered, several thousand people they tried to disperse thieves. were killed and over one thousand Politics was at a standstill diudng Friday and Saturday arrested. In 1924 more than 200 po­ the storm, but Colonel Fulgendo litical assassinations took place. In Batista, chief of the army, and 1925 there was an attempt on the American Ambassador Sumner life of King Boris, 120 pwple being Welles cemferred earlier. The for­ DOUBLE FEATURE killed and over 300 injured in a mer assured Welles the .*lghts of bomb explosion in Spfia ^thedral. officers captured Monday in the Na­ None of these events shook the tional hotel battle wo\ild be re­ nerve of the young king. He often spect went to the country and lived the A Lawless Beauty ’The Government announced plans for ECONOMY! life of a simple peasant. His main for removing all officers from meal consisted of cheese and black prisons to the Isle of Pines prison. In A Lawless Land! bread, fruit and a glass of beer. At Santiago unidentified men His principal diversion was sitting TKe Ford V-8 takes no more fuel than a 4-cylinder motor. It simply at the throttle of a railway engine. fired on a camp of student soldiers, A CHALLENGE He has gradually won the affection but no one was hurt. divides the four larger explosions into 8 smaller ones. of most of his subjects, but the ZANE To The Man Who crown still lies uneasily on his Could Conquer Them head. There are always fanatics _The V-type motor, with its two short banks of cylinders, cuts in who may try to blow it off. RESULTS! B o t h ...... Which is why he and his Queen Do Herald advs. pay? half the distance the gas mixture must travel to the end cylinders like to come quietly to countries like Ask the Center Pharmacy. Di England and play at being the 'Tuesday night’s issue of ’The in a straight eight. It reduces by one-third the distance it must sightseeing Handjieffs, taking a bus Herald this Pharmacy advertised ‘TO THE LAST MAN’ ride, dropping in any old time, any a sale of a nationally known pro­ travel in a six. old place, for a ^ite to eat, mingling duct that formerly sold for as Kdth with the folks and being treated high as sixty cents a package, The result is a more even distribution of fuel — a smoother, con­ like one of them. but which in recent months has RANDOLPH SCOTT been marketed for about nine­ Efither Ralston Buster Crabbe teen cents to twenty-five cents. tinuous flow of power, with maximum power output per JOHNSON DIRECTS The Herald came onto the cylinder. streets at five o’clock. Within CO-FEATURE BUY NOW CAMPAIGN twenty minutes the article, ad­ vertised in The Herald for t«o On the same amount of fuel or less the V-type motor operates i . cents beg 'n to be called fois— GINGER ROGERS (Continued from Page One) both by phone and in person. Be­ “RAFTER more efficiently — develops more pow er — gives extra mileage. tween 5:20 and closing time the chasing power has been created in Center Pharmacy sold more thaii NORMAN FOSTER recent months. three gross of the product. Wed­ Spend thoughtfully. Buy the car of tomorrow now, the Ford V-8. He said August factory employ­ nesday it was necessary to re­ And A Cast Of Stars ROMANCE” ment was up 24 per cent over Au­ order twice from wholesale gust, lOS2, and pajrrolls 40 per cent houses and then the amounts had A Romance of Greenwich Vfliagd Where Starring Tbk k 9m of a series of Ford V~S advertisements*! while July farm prices showed a 63 to be limited in order to have Artists IJve On Love. per cent boost. some merchandise for saieh sponsored by your heat New Essgksnd Ford Dealer. J . At NRA headquarters today, the caller. [ wage and hour provisions of the No medium other than The LAST TIMES TODAY farm administration’s food and gro­ Herald was used for the special cery code were opened for a public sale. Do Herald advs. pay? Ask “BROADWAY TO HOLLYWOOD^ ASK YOUR LOCAL FORD DEALER FOR A DEMONSTRATION hearing. Consideration of the code’s the Center Pharmacy. Ice fixing section begins Monday r.. >rc farm administrators. ..■s- . • / I ‘ . -J ^ siAWCHBOTac fsvEwrwG HERAI2D, BIANCHBSTBR. C»NN„ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6,i M .

$800 for the observance of Memorial against laying tbe matter on the Edwards, president of the lodge, was d—tgnatad to sMore the ears on the Day. table. in charge. A social hour. foUowisd at ^Tsm sPEcnoN road being responsive to careful UCENSE OVER 2,00 0 The selectmen were authorized by H. H. WlUys, of Vernon Center, which time refreshments were operation and to reduce the poten­ ROCKVILLE resolution to make application to brought in a resolution “thanking Edited. tial accident record for the final the State Highway Commiasioner Fred N. Beiding" for the building of Luther H. White, proprietor of the quarter of the year. While the state for the allotment (rf $10,000 for the the road and improving the bridge White Funeral Home on Park OF AUTO EQUIPMENT highway department and the local htfs AS AUTO REPAIRERS construction or improvement of leading' over the Tankerooaan River street, is spending a few days at street departments in the various This it mg rest fotsssri the World’s Fair at C^iicago. will I dwsU; for 1 hsve deriied tL roads and bridges of which the sum in Vernon. T h is motion was voted cities endeavor to keep accumula­ —Psalms TOWN VOTES TO ASK of $2,500 was appropriated as the unanimously after it was explained The work of taking the school tions of leaves cleared ■ awray the pro rata share of the town of Ver­ that several thousand dollars had enumeration In the town of Vernon foliage often falls more rapidly te * " There is no sanctuary of virtus non. been expended by Mr. Beiding in and surrounding villages is in pro­ Motor Vehicle Department PoGce Asked to Inform State it can be handled. Unless a motor- like home.— Ekiwrard BvMett. FEDERAL ROAD FUND No opposition was heard to the making the improvements. gress this week. iat Is wratchful a bad skid will often voting on the motion to empower The meeting adjourned at 9:20 The Rockville Lions Club held a Pots Inspectors on Main start at places vhere wret leaves o f Garages Not licensed the selectmen to seek from the ad­ o’clock but failed to adjourn to any dinner meeting at the Rockville have gathered. Night driving be­ WiU Seek $100,000 in Antici­ ministrator of' the Federal Public definite date for the la3dng of the House last evening. comes Increasingly difficult with the pation of State Aid—Meet­ Works Administration the sum of town tax rate. It has been usually Arteries of State. roads covered with fallen foliage to Do the Work. customary to defer the laying of the HOLLOWS, WRINEES ing Approves Budget. $100,000. It was shown that $30,- oftentimes wet and, when the zrosts 000 of this money would be m ab-’ town tax rate until the work of ap­ MRS. E. F. RILEY’S WILL praising of the property is com­ start, presenting a road surface un­ Appropriations totaling $233,- solute gift to the town from the A statewide inspection of automo­ safe for fast driving. UNDER EYES-EASY More than 2,000 establishmenta government and that other funds pleted. 958.03 of which $166,596.08 wUl have Bebuilding Market Street PROBATED IN HARTFORD tive mechanical equipment has been have been licensed by the state de­ to be raised by taxation, were voted available will reduce the indebted­ lig h ts The work . of rebuilding the sec­ started by Inspectors of tha stated partment of motor vehicles to con­ at the annual town meeting held on ness to the government a consider­ Lights must be In excellent con­ TO CORREa Wednesday evening in the town able amount. It was shown also tion of Market street known as department of motor vehicles work­ duct an automotive repair business, “Opera House Hill” on the southerly Children’s Aid Sqciety to Get dition to give the motorists real hall. These appropriations will re­ that the $18,000 which is due the ing in conjimctlon wdth the police visibility to check the road coodltion How that ugly network of wrrin- town of Vernon from the state of end of the street is expected to be $5,000 — Other Charitable kles aroimd the eyes, crowfeet and as defined by the “Dealer’s and R - quire a tax of sixteen mills which is and the autumn fogs add to the Connecticut for state aid roads can completed today. 'The street has authorities of the various cities and palrer’s Act” passed by the last the same as in 1932. Bequests. operator’s hazards. The equipment hollows age one! And how quick­ be appropriated and applied, further been closed for the past twenty-four ?o^a in which inspection centers ly and effectively (more than any­ legislature, and many more are ex­ Not alone did the meeting vote checkup will make sure that motor reducing the debt to the govern­ hours so that the trucks and auto­ Hartford, Oct. 5.— (A P )—'The will wrlll be established. 'The first survey thing we know) Inexpensive nightly the budget as requested but they vehicles are provided with adequate pected to be registered in the im­ ment to $52,000. First Selectman mobiles would not disturb the trap of Mrs. Emily R. Riley late of Hart­ of traffic is being made this week in home treatments wdth Almonlzed also voted to request the sum of brakes in good adjustment, proper mediate future, according to a re­ Francis J. Prichard explained that rock which was being laid. ford, admitted to probate by Judge New Haven but other points in the Cocoa Cream correct these defects $100,000 from the United States 'Trucks hauled two inch trap rock headlights, tires with good treads, cent report made to the commis­ when this is spread over a period of Walter H. Clark, provides for pub­ state will be covered as rapidly as as wen as restore and preserve a Government for construction of an­ from Hartford nearly all day yes­ windshield wipers in working order sioner of motor vehicles by the 12 or more years the yearly cost lic bequests of more than $18,000. the inspection section of the motor radiant, firm, youthful complexion ticipated State Aid highways. terday ii) filling in this road which and tall-lampe that operate and can garage section which supervises the will be very small as the interest The Connecticut Children’s Aid vehicle department can assign men free from wrinkles— even for wom­ The meeting was continued from is being rebuilt. 'This is to be a be seen for a reasonable distance in administration of the act’s provi­ Monday evening due to the time rate will be only 4 per cent. Society receives $5,000, lo be known to the duty. 'The plan of Commls- en advanced in years—it’s been es­ rough surface road so that it will the rear. During the last three sions. Notice has been sent to the taken in the coimting of the split The town meeting designated that as the “Charles D. and Emily Che­ sfoner Michael A. Connor is to have pecially designed to do so! be easier for the autoists during the months of 1932 there were 3,992 ac­ vsLTious police authorities of the ballots. the following roads be improved ney Riley fimd,” the income to be a number of inspection points es­ 4 week’s supply costs only 85c. winter season because of the steep cidents throughout the state wdth state outlining the requirements im­ While Edward Collum, DeiM- should government aid be received: used for the general purposes of the tablished on important traffic ar­ Read in the enclosed booklet what grade. 131 fatalities and 3,424 injuries re­ posed on auto me live repair places cratic moderator, called the meeting First, the road running from the institution. teries at about the same time so causes wrrinkles—how Almonlzed Penetration asphalt is being ap­ sulting. It is the goal of the motor by the act and requesting that any to order, Herbert O. Clough, super­ turnpike road at Vernon Center Similar funds of $3,000 each were that the work wfll be proceeding Cocoa Cream 'Treatment overcomes northerly to the railroad tracks on plied today after which crushed vehicle department to work towards establishments found not licensed intendent of schools, was elected set up foi the Hartford hospital and simultaneously around the state. them and imports smooth, youthful West street, so-c£illed: secondly, the stone is to be placed over the heavy a substantial reduction in the acci­ be required to make immediate ap­ chairman on motion of Edward B. trap rock laid yesterday and then the South Congregational church of complexions—guiltless of fiaw or plication to the department of motor Coogan. road running from the turnpike road Hazardous Time dent record and thus save many wrinkles—yours to have and hold as at Dobsonville intersection northerly screenings will be placed on the Hartford, and a $3,000 fund with vehicles for registration. Town Clerk John B. Thomas read surface. the same provisions goes to the The last quarter of the year de­ lives that would otherwdse be sacri­ long as you faithfully use this effec­ the lengthy warning which required to Talcottville-Rockville road near velops hazardous driving conditions, ficed because of the operation of im- tive “all purpose” beauty cream. Must Report Damages Lyman’s farm, and if fimds permit, It is also planned to rebuild the Newington Home for Crippled Chil­ Dealers and repairers under this over seven minutes. sections between the railroad tracks dren. 'The Connecticut Society of the according to the accidents records safe motor vehicles. At Arthur’s Drug Store. ^ The report of the several town such portion of other roads as may of the motor vehicle department, new act must report to the motor be approved by the town. which cross Market street at right Daughters of the American Revolu­ vehicle department each damaged officers and committees were read angles at the foot of the hill. It has and it is imperative, as a safegfuard, and approved and then First Select­ The meeting also authorized the tion is left $500. motor vehicle placed in their hands been very difficult for the public Personal bequests totaling $27,000 that motor vehicle operators be man Francis J. Prichard explained Board of Selectmen to use the fefl- compelled to keep their cars in good for storage or repairs where the lowing four banks as depositories for works department to secure sup­ are also made, and several private cost is estimated to exceed $25, re­ the Selectmen’s budget, which was plies from the “New Haven” rail­ nechanlcal condition. Operators voted imanimously, item by item. town funds, Rockville National trust funds are created by the will. port blanks being furnished by the Bank, Savings Banks of Rockville, road to rebuild the section between themselves will be asked to be alert department. A dealer or repairer The budget was voted as follows: the tracks but word was received to the hazards and dangers brought Current notes unpaid, $15,000; Se­ People’s Savings Bank and the Sav­ may use plates when personally yesterday that forty tons of crushed about by the slipperlness of mod­ SOCONY lectmen’s orders, exclusive of roads, ings Bank of 'Tolland, operating any motor vehicle or he stone would be received shortly. $62,700; roads, city and town, The sum of $683.06 which remains Overnight A. P. em pavements where fallen leaves may loan a set of plates for a limit­ $8,000; Town School -rders, $106,- of the “dirt road” appropriation, was Hospital Report Made come to rest. 'The usual warnings ed period of five days in any year 000; interest on notes and bonds, voted to be returned to the general Miss Annie Hatheway Smith, su­ will be Issued to drivers where RANGE OIL when a properly registered motor $19,000; City of Rockville’s portion funds of the town. perintendent of the Rockville City News equipment is found faulty and a vehicle has been left with him for of Corporation Tax, $3,500; payment James R. Quinn, local undertaker, hospital, has submitted the follow­ reasonable time allowed for repairs repairs or when he has sold a new ing report for September: Number of bridge’s note, $5,000; County brought in a resolution to impose a North Walpole, N. H.—James to be made. These mechanical check­ car and the registration is pending. Home School appropriation, $100; fee of $140 on itinerant venders com­ of patients on September 1st, 9; ups always bring to light a certain for oil ranges He must use the plates on tow car Connors, 55 of Willimantic, Conn., Rockville Public Library, $2,000; ing to Rockville and selling their number admitted during month, 32; fatally injured in fall from moving number with Improved registrations or wrecker but cannot use them on Rockville Visiting Nurse Associa­ goods to the detriment of the local number of-out patients, 15; total and operating licenses or none at any motor vehicles carrying pas­ freight train. tion, $1,000; War Memorial Fund, merchants. number of patients, 56; .discharged, Providence— Gov. Green refuses to aU. These latter faults, of course, sengers or merchandise for hire. $500; outstanding orders of town for This motion led to a heated argu­ 48; x-rays, 13; accidents, 13; births, receive summary handling by the CLEAN PROMPT When a dealer is demonstrating a grant the extradition of Raymond past year, $3,087.20; outstanding or­ ment which brought forth much 8; operations, 11; largest number Wills of Waterbury, Conn., where he motor vehicle authorities. truck with a “pay load” he must se­ ders of schools for past year, laughter. Mr. Quinn stated that treated, 15; smallest number, 7. cure temporary registration for that is wanted on a non-support charge. 'The months of October, November $320.83; dog warden and miscel­ several towns, including Manchester, Notes and December develop many acci­ BURNING DELIVERY truck as his regular registration Lewis H. Chapman, Exalted Ruler laneous, $250; sinking fund, $7,500; were charging fees of $50 or more BUSINESS IMPROVINQ dents and, accoruing to the records, plates are illegal. Transgressing total expenses, $233,958.03. but this was contradicted by several. of Rockville Lodge of Elks, George these regulations means loss of Attorney Benjamin J. Ackerman Taylor and Louis P. Fitzgerald at­ New Haven, Oct. 5— (AP) — As serious ones with an unusual num­ The Town Treasurer and Board of ber of fa^ities for a three-month ECONOMICAL plates and suspension of license to Selectmen were authorized to bor­ explained that the resolution was tended the World Series Baseball indicative of the upward trend in operate the place of business. row not to exceed $140,000 until the unconstitutional and invalid but Mr. game in New York yesterday, mak­ bizsiness eind use of the telephone, period. The equipment checkup is When the operator of a filling sta­ taxes are received. Quinn insisted on a vote. ing the trip by auto. the Southern New England Tele­ STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK. INC. phone Company today annoimced tion replaces a spark plug for a The following Grove Hill cemetery Town Clerk John B. Thomas The Ladies’ Aid society of the St. Phone Manchester 3975 customer, changes the oil in the committee was re-appointed f/ r an­ moved that the matter be laid on John’s Episcopal church will hold a its monthly summkry for September AVOID FALSE TEETH showed a net gain of 717 instru­ crankcase, does a greasing job or other year: Col. Francis T. Max­ the table even after the motion to green ham supper at the parish DROPPING OR SLIPPING replaces a fan belt the state depart­ well, Fred W. Bradley and George accept the resolution was made and rooms on next Tuesday evening, Oc­ ments. The month was the second con­ You needn’t fear false teeth drop­ ment of motor vehicles does not re­ Arnold, Jr. seconded. tober 10th. ping or slipping If you’ll sprinkle a quire a “repairer’s license” to be The sum of $500 was voted to­ After a yes and no vote a doubt The first of the series of social secutive one to show an increase in little Fasteeth on your plates each taken out for such service. The fill­ wards the War Memorial Fund was raised as to which side won times to be held by General telephone installations in Connecti­ morning. Gives all day cjomfort and ing station man may still further which now brings this fund to ap­ and a rising vote was asked. This Kitchener Lodge, American Order, cut. In August, the gain was 139, teeth hold tight. Deodorizes. No gum­ the first monthly increase since Dec­ my, pasty, taste or feeling. Get Fas­ accommodate his trade without proximately $3,500. It was also showed 17 favored laying the motion : Sons of St. George, was held last teeth from J. W. Hale Co., Drug violating the new state law requir­ voted to appropriate the sum of on the table while only one was"^ evening in Foresters Hall, Walter ember 193L Dept., or your druggist. Tl.ree sizes. KJE 1 X B ’ < # ing licensing of establishments for the repair of motor vehicles. He may take off a fiat tire, patch the vou cam c^fford to Ifuj; ftood fumtiuts tube and -eplace the tire but he can­ not do a vTileanizing job on it. He may replace a lamp bulb but he must not do any repairs on the wir­ ing system. Filling Station Status The filling station man may ser­ Prices Advance Oct. 9th vice his customer’s battery and see .that the cells are filled with water and the terminals cleaned but he must not repair or rebuild it in any­ way, unless he wishes to be classed LYNN OIL BURNERS £is a “repairer.” He may replace the cartridge in an oil filter or in­ stall a new one, if his customer de­ sires, and still remain just a filling station operator. It is when . he at­ tempts actual repairs, however minor, or the rebuilding of the car or any of its parts that he becomes a “repairer” and must secure a license to operate. The law, as interpreted by the commissioner of motor vehicles, is liberal in its application. When an automotive establishment, such as a filling station, accommodates a cus­ tomer with the accepted service given by such places no license is re­ quired as a “repairer.” Every day melds the garage section of the motor vehicle department is answering queries from around the state as to whether this or that type of service brings the inquirer within the scope of this particular legislation. Some Exceptions There are certain definite excep­ tions to the rather sweeping inclu­ sions of the “Dealers and Repairers lOBACCO to grow, to ripen and Act.” Among them is the estab­ lishment specializing in the refinish­ ing of a car, the replacing of tops become mellow, has to take in or where no metal or woodwork is in­ volved, the repairing or renewal of absorb something. . . not Vitamin D , upholstery, the replacement of glass, the sale of tires and batteries, the o f course, but something that it gets charging of batteries and the instal­ lation of radios. Outside of these from the right amount o f Sunshine exceptions any place doing general repairing or specialized work on automotive vehicles must register with the state department of motor It’s the Southern sunshine you read about, vehicles and secure a license. The combined with the right sort of climate and department receives daily commun­ ications asking for individual rul­ moisture, that makes the Carolinas, Georgia, ings and these requests are given prompt and clarifying replies. Kentucky, Maryland, and Virginia the best tobacco country in the world. WAPPING You stand do'wn there in that Soulh.- T h i s W e e k em sunshine and almost see it grow. is your last opportunity to buy a Lyim Burner at tha At the next meeting of Wapping This ripe, mellow tobacco is skillfully Grange, which will be Tuesday eve­ old low prices. We have been notified that new retail ning, October 10, Miss Miriam cured by the farmer. Then, for 30 months, « Welles will give a report of her au­ prices, conforming to provisions of the Oil Burner Code, tomobile trip last summer, which it’s aged—just like fine wine. promises to be very interesting. go into effect October 9. ^ Sherwood Waldron has been con­ It takes the right quantity o f each k in d o f fined to his home by illness since last Friday and is still under the these tobaccos, blended and cross-blended You want an oil burner in your kitchen this winter. care of Dr. Burr of Manchester. — then seasoned with Turkish, to make a Miss Clara Chandler daughter of You want the Lynn— the finest range burner made. Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Chandler milder cigarette. Sunshine helps. Just try it! of East Hartford, formerly of Wap­ ping, has returned tv her studies in Springfield, M.".ss., for her fourth DON’T DELAY—PLACE YOUR ORDER THIS WEEKl year. Funeral servicec for John Hayes will be held next Thursday *ifter- noon with burial services at the family plot in the Wapping Ceme­ tery at half pas two o’clock. The first nesting of the United Workers of South Windsor was held at the home Oi Mrs. John Clapp in Melrose Thursd^ A picnic lunch was served at noon, eind the meet- ng and a social hour followed. esterfield The Wapping 4-H Club of girls t ^ d ^ a r e O c m i l d e r • t^ ci^ areffe t^ at t a s t e s b e t t e r ire enjoying a dc^-roast In Levi T. e 1933. !)ewey’s lot down in the glen this XlGGSTT & MYIU iftemoon. T omoco Co. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MAn 6 h E8 TER. C0 NN„ TtoW D A Y , OCTOBER 6, 1955,

ttnr tanker, wkatker tba dhOkr da- Antoona, dtopitoi ito keto>. ifianrlrrst^r Recovery preetatM ta tha kanda o£ kl» dahtor ter to etBtehood; hae been a fatolY ar la feta osm eanttsT oMBiovalUw aommatMstaBllgi kh the CtrFtiing fi^rald Ntahinr cas' ta mere eertalit thait pejrt.. fit did, iipltodi. a baavy P tlH U 8 H £ 0 BY THm majority for Roosevelt last year buO HERALD PRINTING COafPAJfT, INC. t t a t every dnOar in. AmerUak—and It Bl^eM SCM«t every Amasiaaa doUac wbeseacar it in 1928 it turned' to a aubstantiaj. Manchestat.. CDn&. THOMAS FERGUSON magr ha fee Itea westa^wttl ha the plurality foe-Hoover Qver Sahtbi aaA Oenarai Managar equal' o t every other AmerltaD dol> to: 108W if went for Ooolidge over FevBdad Oot»dar 1. IMt lar in purchaaing power and. in the Daoris by a small majority. At bq Published Every Evening Except Sundays and Uoildaya Entered at the paymeni. of dabts and ohUgafiiims, ttsto i& ttie past hea too etato showa Post Office at Manchester, Conn, aa so lengr ae it ht endowed by taw with much of ao toOiinatloD tp gun qff ■econd Clasa Mall Matter. tLBSCRlPTION EATB8 the full hsfBl tandet quality. Wot after stcanga goda o f sadloaMain. Oae tear, by nail ...... M-00 Yet here we have Arliona voters Per Meath, bp maU ...... | tO amn the am t hldahenad' dadattw- ■ingle eoples ...... I -03 tet would, attam pt to danr So, suddenly staging the Cong^esaioqal Daliverad. one year ...... tt-QO If the bankers^ dottara, under teffa- ooBbeet not on too Issue of llbOKalA MEMBER OF THE AOTOCIATED tjon, should ha Impaired .while to iom aa roproeented' by the Roosevelt PRESS The Aesoelated Press is exclusively the temporary passeeshto of a admteietratlon on the one side and entitled to the use for republlcatloc of all news dlspatahes credited to it debtor, thair fata wauld be la na da- ooBservatiBm as represented by the er net otherwlee credited In tble grae different from th at whidi RepubUcan party on the other hand, paper and alee the local news pnb* llshed herein. would overtake them while hoaxdsd' but on that of Roosevelt llbqraliam All rights of republlcatlon qI versus shosir rsdicaJ gpqjalMiP^ special dispatches herein are alas re­ In hia atroagban instoad of biyng served. out on lean. wUA and WMotva- tsst Full eervlce client et N E A let- Nbbedy, of oourse. knows this w y ttvea aawheeo at alL The Moa vice. Inc. batter than the “big. bankaro’* thus saatoi to be, out toers^ eitbfr th*t Publlsher'a Repreeeatatlvet The ananymaualy qna<^ ^ ^*’3' ftooseveit Qfimficrattom i* aU Jullue Mathews Special Agency^New York, Chicago. Detroit and Boatoa. wara eenvineed that tedatJOB, ds- or. H It ish't all righ>, ito tauH is toat it doeen’t go far eaough. MEMBER AUDIT BUREAD OF sptte aH their oppoidtlon, was in­ CIRCULATIONS. fallibly certain to come witbin the It may be toat'somo very i(i»sclal The Herald Printing Company, Xno., Beat week they woidd tMtaatly local oon.diUoiu had aft todUMMe to aasumea no financial responsibility abemton this attitude of r^ueal to the alsetioa to fthiB fayoff etote and for typographies, errora appearing In ears and years advartleementa In the Mancheater make loane and would hasten to put tha* veaUy thare to no particular les­ Evening Herald. their money to work gathering in­ son to be drawn from it. But ao THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8. terest to cotopetwato them for what­ far ae one straw oaa indicate the ever loas to (Joltor purchaaing pow

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' a - •' ^ * r ^ '** ‘ room; locstofl on the second floor of doUsT stablllzstlai. Instead of behlg: an extremel; bsarisb ii^arket fac­ HOTEL SHERHIAN (M l th* botri wifi now be used for the LATESTSRKXS tor, w^uld bullish L“ that it convenienee of banquets, bridge par­ would I n d ic t the administration ties and private luncheons and din­ is confident the recover^ movement IS NEPNG COMPLEnON ner parties. With these excellent B»rtoRedo(e Heating Costs New Yorit. Oci 5i— (A.^)— Bull­ facilities for handling large qr small ish fervoi cooled In flpaiuiial' mar­ is proceeding satisfactorily. ouTiHEniisrBiux On the other hand, various Wall parties and with Joseph Loeffler, ^ JOHN BARCLAY. kets today, out securities generally Carpflntry and Electrical Work the proprietor, a thoroughly ex­ managed to hold major portions of street economists axe decidedly hes­ itant In predicting the course of se­ Now Nearly Finished — Will perienced hotel man giving his per­ Heating Expert their yesterday’s substantial gains. sonal supervision to every detail in Wall Street contlnue<' to watch curity prices In Sie event that the Be Modem in Every Way. P r^ ee «f;> Roosw^ at monetary unit is stabilized on a connection vrith the hotel, the pub­ its pocket-book with one eye and lic is assured of the best in food and There are three simple damper (ground or square boiler? F. A. B Washington with the other Al­ new gold basis. Nervousness of The new and handsome grill room speculators and luvestore regarding service. Several banquets have al­ controls on every properly regulated Richland, N. J. though the activity in stocks dwin­ which is now being installed in the T ijN Series, Game Re- tbe future value of the dollar, how- ready been booked for the coming A : Hot water heattaf systeaui are dled appreciably, commission bous­ Sheridan Hotel is rapidly nearing home beating plant, and an under­ evoi, is believed to ' ave been the winter season. very satisfactory, but coet sUfhtly es g e n er^ y voiced restrained op­ completion. With the carpenter and standing of the proper use o f each principal reason for the erratic be­ ipore for InstallatiOD tbap tha o^ih timism and there was some expem- electrical work about finished, all of them will help you to save time, mt$ EBtlmsiasm of Fans. havior of stocks and bonds during pipe steam systems- l^ e modem hot Sion of odd lot buylpg which Is al­ that remains is tc install the trouble and money. the peust several weeks. First, there is the turn damper, air systems for the bungalow type ways a hopeful indicator to veter­ kitchen equipment, which is of the Tfiie meeting today In Washing­ SIMPLY WORN OUT? or ‘Tsutterfly” damper. With this of home are also very satiefacto^ Wiudilnf^, Oct 6.— — an operators. A t the same time, newest t3rpe, set Jp the modem beer and have a comparatively low first professionals accounted for tbe ma­ ton of the British delegation with bar and mahogany finished booths Take Lydia E. Pinkham’a control you can prevent “ chinmey Pregiawt^ooffivfili^s pro.^e to vm* representatives ot .the Trea.*ury to 'loss.” Many people believe that un- cost. There is very little differepee l i m ^ hfs throwing airm ifl a ball jority of transactions and even they and arrange the floor tables. Steaks, Vegetable Compomid in performfLnce between round and displayw>d some hesitancy in their discuss war-debts wras wratched chops and sea food wdll be featured, bumed coal that drops to the ash­ toaadng curtaip i^eer for the shift closely by market observers. While square boilers. In the smaller types, 'In-and-out” maneuvers. Grains, with club breakfasts, popular priced . Obii Murtliliia b« man wmrtna foz pit produces the greatest waste. of. wprid series battle f ^ e s to the this meeting was of a preliminary the round seems to be favored while cotton and othei commodities were luncheons and ainners wdth a la woman tnan tha raaaHaaa roond ot Ar This is not so. Actually, the heat greeh of (^riffiUi stamum today nature, serioup conversations on the hooaahold dntlea? Yon hara no tima to in the larger installatlans the rather listless. Bonds were a little you waste up your chimney is ten touched a spur to the flagging en- debt question are expected to get carte service also pro'vlded. ba tick . . . jon ara tired . . . alUn* tKap/MOco. times as much as the greatest pos­ square boiler is more adaj>table. thuMasm of Washington's baseball Irregula- The dollar again moved Wi'vh the addition of this modem . . . yat caimot atop. Thera comaa m time NEXT TO STATE ARMORY up in forrig e..change dealings. under way in the next few days. when aomething anapa and yoo find sible loss through your ash-pit. J. P., Scranton, Penna.— I have fandom. GriU Room the Sheridan Hotea wdll yonnelf aimply worn out. The utility shares, for a change, Various bankers are of the opinion It is vei*y simple tc reduce this answer^ your • inquiry' with a per­ DetqHte early clouds that held at b| the equal of any up-to-date city Lydia B. Flnkham'a Vegacabte Com­ showed resiethnee whfle most other that any scaling down, or settle­ “chimney loss." Just keep your sonal letter. A coal dealer's service least a threat of ifogsi^ dampening hotel in convenience. Every sleeping pound arill help yoo. Its tonic action will equity groups were lncU~ed to re­ ment, of the debt problem must glTe yon renewed strength, and will make turn damper as nearly closed as man, heating contractor, or plumb­ such spirit as aas survived the ab­ carry with It : ome agreement on room has hot and cold running your daily tasks teem easier to you. er can often make valuable sugges­ sorption of two straight defeats by linquish som-’ of their previous ad­ water and many are equipped with possible. By turn damper is meant vances. Consolidated Gas, Public currency stabilization, both as re­ 98 out of ercry IM women who report that disc or plate like damper in­ tions in cases such as you describe. the home tovtm Senators by the New gards the dollar and the pound private or connecting bath, both tub to ue say that they are benefited th<« Y o i* Qiants, the** were liaes at the Service of New ..ersey and North and shower. The former dining medicine. Bay a bottla from your drng- side the pipe leading from jrour fur­ Q; We have a two story home sterling. qist today . . . and watdi the reanlta. heated by a pipeless furnace located box office during the morning. American were up aroimd V4 point nace to your chimney. The next time each. The fast stepping metals of you fix your fire, turn the handle of in basement. Our first floor gets Th* PresiiieBt gave wort after bis overheated, while second floor is arrival hare from New York today Wednesday' were the heaviest. U. your turn damper one-sixteenth of S. Smelting lost some 3 points, scarcely heated at all- when I asa that be would occupy the bunting- A Cash Loan an inch. If your fire still burns free­ while Homestake, Cerro de Pasco, ly, turn it another sixteenth of an descending It seems the heat pockets draped box set aside for him and irom $10 to $300 members of hia personal and official American ameltlng, Alaska Juneau Boy! I can inch. Repeat this until you find the about half way up the stairs. What family. Among those expected in and Mclnt3rre Porcupine were off a y b« quickly obtained, on Ideal of adjustment that gives you is your opinion? E. S. S., Annapolis, the Presidential party were Post- fractionally to 2 poLit» American your own security at a month- the greatest amoiu.t of useful heat Md. haaatar Oener^ Farley and Henry Telephone was about even, tmd A l­ breathe now!” M with the minimum amount of chim­ A ; This difficulty is common where y cost o> three oer certt on the Briiere, presldMit of the Bowery lied Chemical, U. S. Steel, Du Pont, ney loss, then indicate this position pipeless heaters are used Ih two Johna-ManvUlf General Motors, unpaid balance story buildings. The cause of your SavlBgs Baah, wh'' i-. to tackle a CALL. WRITE OR PHONE with a chalk mark on srour smoke feidsral credit coordinating Job for dase, Union Pacific and U. S. In­ pipe, and leave the damper in that trouble is lack of circulation. In dustrial Al''ohol sagged; your case, the cold air- from up­ Mr. Roosevelt. p<^tion. Ilie Nationals’ tar-from-swazi^d Some brokerage circles that only stairs meets the warm air from the Do not attempt to regulate your box office gr^teo with ,che« the recently were highly vociferous in first floor in the stairway opening " pX y o u r r u l e fire each day by moving the turn word that the President was'to at­ their approval of drastic currency damper. It should be left as nearly and stops circulation. Inflation, 'arentiy have switched PREVENTS The lease postly method to in­ tend. t43-aS3 Main S» tnd Hoot closed as possible at all times dur­ Thoaa later placed on the list to their attitude on this question. m a n y c o l d s ing the burning season. The only crease the circulation is to provide These converts to the “sound Rabiaow Me.—Phone 1181 accompany the President to the bail MANCHESTER time when it should be moved at a separate warm air leader from the game were White House Secretary Money” ranks now are arguing that all, after you find the most advan­ furnace to the upstairs hall, a>^d Stephen 'T. Early and Mrs. Early, tageous position for it, is at the also provide a separate oold air re­ Secretary Marvin H. McIntyre, Ru­ beginning of the very cold season, turn to the furnace. The register dolph Forster, chief of the executive and again at the beginning of the should be located either in the floor offi'^e staff; Dr. Roos T. Meintire, very mild season— to compensate in front of the lower step, or in the Na'val {^lysicion; Miss Paula Tuily for the difference in outside tem­ vlser of the lower step. This will of the White House secretarial peratures. provide s positive circulation and corps; (Japtaln Walter Vemou, na­ Next week I will discuss the check heat the upstairs hall. The heat to val aids, (Jolonel Eklwin Watson, Before you buy your damper and the ash-pit damper, the bedrooms will, of course, come military aide which are used to control the speed from the hall through the open of the fire. doors. CARDINAL COMING HOME QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (If you have any heating prob­ lems suidress John Barclay, Room Rome, Oci. 6.--.(A P )— (Cardinal Q; We are going to put a heating 1814, 120 Broadway, New Yc«-k City. O’CJonfiell end a group of priests system in our bungalow. Do you ad­ He will be glsul to reply Ifl a per­ from the ^ston anfiidlocese left by vise hot water? Which is better a sonal letter.) automobile for Naples today. They will sail fci home on the Vul- FURNACE FUEL! canla Saturday. in public hearings. He said further On their trip southward they had EQUALIZATION GRANTS it would include some definltation of had a motorcycle escort, furnished what minimum wages constitute. by the government, where they drove Senator Wagner said be was from Naples to Rome on Sept. 21 a FOR STATE’S SCHOOLS hopeful some definite plan on end­ similar courtesy was »t«n d e d the please ask yourself these questions ing strife in the silk and silk dyeing visitors. and finishing industries might re- Cardinal O’Connell In s a j^ ^ fare­ Board of Education to Pi'epare stilt from his conference with rep­ well to a numJer of American pre­ Such a BiU for Next Session resentatives Seger and Mayor lates and priest, living b- B^me de­ Hlnchllffe. clared he was feeling exceptionally of the Assembly. well as a result of the trip and that he enjoyed vhe, visit to Rome thor­ Hartford, Oct. 6.— (A P ) — An oughly While her h« equalisation grant to aid public TOWN FARM INMATE dience with Pope Plus. schools in cities and town of Con- nectficut, will be nought by the SUES N. Y. A T T O lk Y staCe board of education at the next 1. Would you like to cut down on carrying ashes — just session of the Legislature. A com­ mittee of five board members was WAKE UP YOUR appointed at yesterday’s meeting in Bridgeport, Oct. 5.—,CAP)— W il­ take out a little pailful once a week? this connectiem. liam T. Walter, 62, inipate of th« According to a statement today Norwalk town farm, declared in the LIVER B JLE- by Commissioner Ernest Butter­ Superior (Jourt today before Judge field, the board has decided that the Frederick M. Peasley that he was educational situatioD in the state duped into signing h power of at­ WITHOUT CALOMEL 2 . Would you like to eliminate heavy shaking — \usi makes necessary an extension of the torney for H. G. Swain, a reputed Aikl You!0 Jiuop Out of Bed io state’s financial participation in the New York attorney, last June when jiggle the grates once a day or less? support of public schools In the information came to Walter that be A e Morning Rarin’ to Go had Inherited the S8,00d estate of cities and towns. n jroa f««( Kur «ad cank and Um world The special conunittee to consider bis estranged wife who was reported looka puak. don't twallow a lot of aalta, ala- details of J.e necessary plan and to have died in Ireltmd. •ral Wator, oO, lasatiTa oaady or chawlnf cum and aspoet thm to aaka you luddanly iwoat seek co-operation’ from organiza­ Walter, who is Illiterate, ba^ sued and buoyant and fail af'tuaahina. 3 . Would you like to have your carfare free? tions interested, is: State Senator H. through his conservator, Attorney For thay can't do it. Thty only noTO tb< L. Thompson, Middletown; Albert John T. Da'vis, 'or the. return of the bowaia and a mart moyaaant doaan't gat a< signed papers be gave Swain and tba oauac. The iwaaon for your dawn-and-ou'. I. Prince, Hartford: Miss Katherine fcalinc U your livar. It tbould mut out tw: B. Lunt, president of the (Connecti­ the contests of which Walter de­ pouBW of Uq:^ bila into your nowaU dall\ cut College for Women; Luther M. clared today he was not aware of. If tbit bila Sa not flowing fraaly, ypur foo< 4 . Would you like to have a fuel that doesn’t over­ The poor farm Inmate testified doaca't digapt. It iimt daeaya in iht bowaia Keith, ftjtnam, and Walter D. Hood, Oaa Upota np yoipr atoaacb. You hara a Wlnsted. that he left school when hf was 18 web, bad ti[ata and your braath it foul, It is pointed out that while the Shears of age and had reached the ddn often braaln out in DlCmiabaa, Your baad heat your house during fall weather — but gives aidiaa.and you faal dMrb.aadwttt. Your whelt deptessioQ has resulted In a partial second grade. He declared that he ■yctoa ia poiaoDad. was admitted to the Naramake farm curtailment of facilities in most id CARTBR'S ■quick heat when you want it — as much as you communities, the inequality of reve­ several years ago and that he knew IslVSR p q XS nothing of the alleged estate until ponadf of bOo baely and maka veu nues from taxes for schools has >y epntaia woad«M, placed an unusual handicap on edu­ he had read an advertisement in the hanaloaa, fpntla .bit Cstrmeta, amazing want — when cold days come? cators in certain localities. papers through which his location when It Qomee to tiw bfle flow frttly. was sought by the courts of Eng­ Butdon'taAfcrUTersSU.A*kforC 'I little liTer P u te rL ^ foe tbe name J land to settle the estate of his wife tka rod SILK INDUSTRY’S CODE left him three years ago. in’s READY FOR APPROVAL FARREN 18 SENTENCED. New Haven, Oct. 5 .(A P )— Charles F. Porren, 65, of Milford, former EXCURSION Washington, Oct. 5.— (A P )— A. postmaster at WoodmoBt, was sen­ D. Whiteside, deputy N R A adminis­ tenced to 2 to 4 years in State pri­ TO n e w Y O R K trator for the proposed code for the on by Judge John R ich ard Booth F C O U R S E you want all these The first cost is almost $ 2 less p er ton. silk textile industry, said the code today in Superior Court. EACH SDNDAT IN OCTOBER Farren pleaded guilty Tuesday to would be placed before President things! So do thousands of Roosevelt today for signature. At embezzlement from th* estate of And this winter — when you want the Charles E. Holton of hC^rd, ef I.T. Wladaw U o lt a ...... i e;S4 O the same time Senator Wagner, AM chairman of the National Labor which he was trustee, aa4 fri)m the Lo. Hertford T777 ...... St44 AM. P^iaitbSt...... UilSAM. other people! Board, prepared to confer with Rep­ property of Mrs. Anna L. Holton, OnoNew York* ...... lltZSAAl hou^ warm for breakfast — you can resentative George N. Seger of of which he was administntor. Lo. New rmrii* ...... fifOrM Passaic, New Jersey, and John V. The former postmaster bad b*en And that’s why there are four times as just open the drafts and the heat comes Hlnchllffe, mayor of Paterson, New held under |15,000 bond since * (rrogd Ctnfr^l TaiwiMoa. Jersey, on means of ending the original bond of 66,0

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Doberrentz, R., Man Named KerrL NBC-WEAF NETWORK B i4 ^ 6:45—Chm. Carllls, Tanor — east: Stamp Adventure*—mIdw rot 97; Selectmen, 1st, John Rankl, O., BASIC — East; w*af wlw wee! wtlo 8:0tH- 7:00—Myrt A Marge—east only 46, F. W. Fuller, R., 101. 2nd, D. J. Leipxlg, Germany, Oct. -(AP) wjar wtag wcsh wfl wilt wfbr wrc wgy New Members Say That Daly Los Angeles, Oct. 6.— (A P ) —Per­ 6:15— 7:15—Just Plain Bill-east; Car. Smith, D.. 65. N. R. Lord, R„ 83; wbei' wcae wtam wwj wsal; Mid: kad Ill* A London—Dixie; Ranger*—w Road on West Side Will Be sons responsible for the disastrous —The name of Arthur Cvfield wmaq well woc-who wow wdal wkbf 5:80— 7:30—The Mills Bros. — *ast| Town Clerk, both tickets, W. \W. Hays, American lawyer, eroffpti up » NORTHWEST A CANADIAN - wtmj Buck Rogers—midwest repeat Attended to This Year. Griffith park brush fire which cost wtba kstp webc wday kfyr oret cfcf Hall, 147; Treasurer. J. A. Wlmnjer, 5:45— 7;45-%oak* Carter. Talk — ba> 27 lives and for ordering labors into D., 45, H. B. Lord. R.. 102; Agent of early in the tenth day’s prbceedlnfa SOUTH — wrva wptl wwno w li wjaa ale; Between the Bookends—west of the German Reichstag building wfla-waun wlod wsm wmo w*b wapl 7:00— 8:00—Boswell Sisters—also oat The results of Monday’s election the fire trap conyon, were sought in Deposit Fund, Ida (jhapmsm, D.. 48, wjdx wamb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpre fire trial. 7:15— 8:15—Slngln' Sam—basic; Four In South Coventry should be of a three fold investigation today. R. T. Buell, R., 99; Auditor, Frsmk woat ktbs ktha Showmen—Dixie; Organ—west Hls name was drawn Into tha MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kalr k(hl 7:80— 8:30—Harlem Serenade—also e great mteren to Manchester peo­ With a promise that criminal Austin, D., 48; M. J. Lord, R., 99; PACIFIC COAST — kgo kll kgw komo case. In which) flv^ men are Charged 8:00— 9:00—Mark Warnow—also cat ple, especially those who own cot­ prosecution will follow any evi­ Griuid Jurors, Henry Islelb, D., 56, khq kfsd ktar k(ru 8:15— 9:15—Radio Star Revue—also o Frank McNaJly, D., 51. Joseph with starUng the blaze wfilob dam- * Cent. East. 9:15—10:15—Willard Robison Or.—to o t a ^ on the west shore ol the lake. dence, of negligence. District Attor­ Rankl, D„ 51. Paul Roberts, R„ 89, aged the building last February. In 4:00— 5:00—Qrssn Bros A Edw. Nsll 9:80—10:30—Ted Husing A Orch.-to o The Herald representative In talk­ ney b\ F. Fitts EMsigned a deputy to attempts of defense counsel to ea- 4:30— 6:30—Trio Romantlqu*—also c 9:4^10:48—Qladya RIe*. Songs — ba­ ing with two of the candidate* run­ attend the coroner's inquest. At this WllllEun Caffyn, R., 96, C. A. Ryan. 4:45— 5:45— Ray Hsatherton—also cat sic; Myrt and Marge— west repeat R., 94; Tax (Collector, A. D. Cassel- tablisb an alibi for Ernst Torglar. 6:00— 6:00—DInnsr Concert—also cat 10:15—11 :lV -Llttl* Jack Little—to cet ning for selectman as'ceu how they hearing, scheduled for next Wednes­ Torgler contends that perhaps tha ' 10:30—11:30—Cherll* Da*l* Or.—baalo la, D„ 68; George Levin, R„ 3-t; 5:30— 6:30—John B. Kennedy—to cat felt towards tnv. building of a new day, a jury composed of fire ex­ person seen with him in the build­ 6 :3 ^ 6:35—Roger Q srat^ Orohsatra 11:00—18:00—Qlen Gray Orch**.—c to o Constables, W. W. Hall, Jr.. D„ 51, 11:30—12:30—J, Hamp Orch**.—o to c road Ol what is now known as Daly perts, engineers and foresters will ing the day fire was a Com­ 6:00— 7:00—Mountalnserf—weal only hear evidence gathered by city, A. D. CasellA. D., -65; Fred Austin, 6:15—.7:15— Billy Batchelor. Skit 12:00— 1:00—Dance Hour—wabo only road, that stretch running from the munist student named K eirl ax,d not 6:>0— 7:30—Lum A Abner—east only NBC-WJZ NETWORK mtln highway at Fred Ayers place county and state investigators D.. 49. C. W. Hall. D., 52, Vincent 6:45— 7:45—The Qoldbergs, Serial Act Marinus van der Lubbe, confessed BASIC — East: wjs wbs-wbsa wbal to South street and coming out at Coroner Frank Mance said to­ Roberts, R., 95, W. H. Miner, R., 7 :0 ^ 8:00—Rudy Valles's Hr.—o to o day the exact death toll of Tues­ 92, R. N. Chapman, R., 91; Regis­ incendiary. 8:00— 9:00—The Showboat Hr.—also o wham kdka wfar wjr wlw wsyr wmal; the former Bessette place. He was Alfons Sack, defense attorney, 9:00—10:00—Whiteman'* Show—c to c Midwest: wcky kyw wenr wle kwk told that they most certainly would day's fire in tHe box like mineral trar, Allan A. Hidl, D., 51, G. W. 10:00—11:00—Wm. Scotti A Orchestra kwer koll wren wmaq kao wkbf ^ well.': ctinyon, may never be known. Buell, R „ 96; Board of Eklucatlon, said Hays told him that a certain NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmj see that It was tended to. william Schukoske, of Mlddletowp, Emd his Hereford steer, Windsor 10:15—11:15—Benny Merofl Orchestra Police sEdd Robert D. Barr, 29, an Carolyn Islelb, D., 50, Nellie student who resembled Van der —east; Lum A Abner—midw repeat wtba katp wabo wday kfyr erot cfcf Anyone i uvlng occasion to use Domino 37th, Judged best Connecticut Emimal In the recent 4-H Club show­ Lubbe appeared at the unofficial In­ 10:30—11:30—Jack Denny A Orchestra unemployed motion picture projec­ Hodge, D., 55, Sarah Bitsh, R., 97, SOUTH — wrva wptf wwnc wla wjax this road knows that for about six ing at Springfield of steers fed and raised by 4-H boys and girls including ternational Inquiry Into the case at 11K)0—12:00—Ralph KIrbery, Baritone wfla-waun wlod wsm wmc wsb wapl tionist, who was EU’rested for sus­ William Klerstead, R., 90. 11:05—12:05—Cab CallowayVi Orchestra wjdx wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpre months ol the yea it Is almost Im­ seventeen Comiectlcut-raised beeves Steaks and roasts from the steers London. 11:30—12:30—Dance Orchestra Prog. passable and the rest of the time now are being tendered In refrigerated aging rooms and will be "on sale picion of arson, did not cause the Mrs. John C. Vergaaon spent a woal ktba ktha fatal blaze, although they said he In addition. Sack said today, ha MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kgtr kghl dangerous t- c.*avel on. The South Friday and Saturday, October 13 and 14 In the markets of First National few days last week with her sister CBS-WABC NETWORK admitted starting a fire in the park verified the asserted reaemblanoa PACIFIC COAST — k*o kfl kgw komo Cjoventry end o the Town realizes in Westbrook. Stores which bought 36 4-H beeves. later. The investigating officers through a photograph sent him from ■ BASIC— East; wabc wade woko wcao khq kfad ktar that about ul. the added tax Income Old Home Day and Rally Sunday waab wnac war wkbw wkro whk ckiw Cent. Esst. said Barr, who had been drinking, were well attended this week at the London. wdro wcau wlp wjaa wean wfbl wsPd is that which comes from the cot­ Although Van der Lubbe virtually wjsv: Midwest; wbbm wgn wfbm krabc 4:00— 8:00—Womtn’s Clubs—also cet heard a report of the fire, but being Congregational church. tages and It seems thsi this new are being undertaken eis a resvilt of exonerated Torgler and all of tha kmox wowo whas 4:15— 8:16—P. Ash Orchestra—to cst unable to locate it, he staurted a fire Gustave Anderson has returned EAST A CANADA — wnf whp wlbw 4:80— 5:30—The Singing Lady—east board of Sehotmen is going to run an engineering study of the water­ ethers of complicity yesterday, the URIXS NRA FUNDS of hls own. from the Hartford hospital where whec wlt3s wfca wore wico clrb ckac 4:45— 6:46—Orphan Annie—east only the town in a .-usiness-llke way and works system. court renewed Its exEunlnatlcj of DIXIE — vgst wsfa wbro wqam wdod 6:00— 6:00— Reggie Child’s Orchestra he received treatment. klra wreo wlac wdsu wtoc krld wrr 5:30— 6:80—Old Songs of Church- give the people who art supporting "Unquestionably,” the bulletin Torgler. ktrh ktsa waco koma wdbo wodx wbt east; Singing Lady—wgn repeat it something for their money. FOR WATER WORKS continues, "there are numerous Mr. Eind Mrs. J. Gifford Tibbetts wdae wbla wtar wdbj wwva wmbg wsjs 8:45— 6:45—Cowell Thomas — east: Notes other communities in Connecticut of Esist Greenwich, R. I., were MIDWEST — wcah wgl wmt wmbd Orphan Annie—midwest repeat DOLLFUSS RECOVERING guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard B. wtaq wisn wlbw kfh kfab wkbn woco 8:00— 7:00—Amo* 'n' Andy—east only Frank Sears of White Plains, N. where enlargements of sources of wsbt 6:16— 7:15—On Treasure Island—east Y., stopped off here for a few days Special Bulletin Advises Con­ water supply to care for future Lord the first of the week. 6:30— 7:80—Concert Footlights. Oreh. MOUNTAIN—kvor kit koh kal ■visit with hi father Thomas necticut Communities to growth, the installation of filtration FROM HIS INJURIES The Dorceus Society will meet at COAST—khj koln kgb kfre kol kfpy 7:00— 8:00—Stories of the See-eaet the library Thursday afternoon. Broken Veins kvl kfbk kmj kwg kern kdb kgmb 7:30— 8:30—Adventure* In Health S ec^ and :riends before returning Take Advantage of 30 P. C. plants to Improve the color, odor Varicose Ulcere—Old Sorea 7:45— 8:46—John L. Fogarty, Tenor to tits home afwei hlu aimual vaca­ and'taste of water and to provide Mrs. George K. MacN aught is Cent. East. 8:00— 9:00—Death Valley Day*, Play Grant. Austrian Chancellor Receives mtiklng extensive improvements on Relieved At Home 4:00— 6:00—Skippy, Sketch—east only 8:30— Hj30—Wayne King’s Orchestra tion spent In Canada. additional precautions to safeguard 4:15— 6:16—Qeo. Hall Orch.—also cst 9:00—10^00—Hand* Across the Border Mrs. John i.^ignam of Hu'tford the supply or the strengthening of Messages of Svmpathy from her farmhouse. Robert E. Chap­ 4:30— 6:30—Jack Armstrong—ee. only 9:30—10:30—Concert Organ Reoltal In a special bulletin Issued today, man Euid men eu-e doing the work. No sensible person will oontlnue to spent the W“ek-end with her broth­ water distribution systems, are suffer when powerful penetretlira. yet 4:45— 6:45—Stamp Adventurss—east 10:00—11:00—The Three Jeiter*—east; All Over the World. Robert E. Chapman has sold land 5:00— 6:00—Buck Rogers, Skit—east: Amo* ’n' Andy—repeal for west er, John Curley M d his wile. the State Department of Health urgently needed. ^ harmless antlseptlo Moon*’* Bmerold near the MEurlborougb Tavern to a Skippy—repeat to midwest 10:15—11:16—The Poet Prince—also o Richard t nd Kate Sweetman of urged Connecticut communities “ Certainly there is no more vital on can readily b* obtained at 6:16— 6:15—The Rangers— east only 10:30—11:30—U. S. Army Band—c to c Mr. Tredeau of West Hartford who any drug store- the di­ 5:30— 6:30 — Eddie Dooley — basic; 11:00—12:00—ErnI* Holst A Orchsstra Shelton. Conn., gjent the week-end which have not edready done so to part of a community than its water ■Vienna, Oct. 6.— (A P )—Archduke rections are almpl* and Jack Armstrong—midwest repeat 11:80—12:30— Dancing In Twin Cltls* with their . oiislns the Misses Mary supply. Modern methods of water Otto, son of former Empress Zita plans to erect a bouse at once. easy to use. 'Boonon)leal, and Catherine Hoppe’- avail themselves of National In­ purification permits the furnishing of Austria-Hungary, added his ex too and J. 'W. Hal# Co. Mr. and Mrs William M. Howard dustrial Recovery Act public works of not only a safe water but a color­ presslons of sympathy tmd well Drug Dept.. Manchastar fundt for the construction and im­ QUAKE RECORDED Agent suaranteea on* bot­ of Oakdale. Cor ., spen* Sunday at less and palatable water. Develop­ wishes today to the mountain heap tle to give splendid results provement of their public water ment ol additlonaJ sources of water of telegrams and letters in the mod­ th^ home of Mr. and Mrs. T. W San Bernardino, (Dal., Oct 6.— or money back. supply systems. supply should be undertaken In suf­ est little flat where Chamcellor En­ Queer Twists Graham. (A P )—An earthquake, sufficient Ih WDRC Wilfred Boudree spent the Waterworks projects are among ficient time to avoid the calamity ol gelbert Dollfuss is recovering from interisity to awaken sldents of the those which have been placed plan­ a depleted public water supply ui week-end in Athol, Mass., the guest- bullet wound.s inflicted in eui attempt city was felt here at 2:47 a. m,, to- 226 Hartford Conn. ISSO of his brother and fanJly. ning tor water supplies weis stressed times of drought. Money spent on to EissELssinate him. PAY In Day*s News recently by the FederEi) engineei as­ da. No damage was reported. The annual tournament of the needed waterworks improvements is signed to Coimecticut when he ad­ "The Empress and I wholeheart­ Sou*h Coventry Tennis Club has money well Invested for the future.” T YOUR dressed the annual meeting of the edly thank God who saved Aus­ Thursday, October 6. finally been finished and the win Durham, N. C.— Roscoo Adams, New Elngland W{iter Works Acso- tria’s brave fighter for my home­ BILLS WITH P. M. ners this year ire the same » ' last 17, a Duke freshman will travel clatloD at Bridgeport, the bulletit\ SCIENTIST DIES land and pray, united with all true 1:15— World’s Series from Wash year Roscoe A.llen beat Eugene A LOAN. some 25,000 miles to cleusses this points out. Under the terms of the Austrians, for your speedy recov­ WINDOW ington. Latimer in the .semi-flnals for men year. NIKA, such projects may be financ­ Edinburgh, Scotland, Oct. 5— ery," read a telegram from the Add ep *11 Hi* bills ye* 4:30— News Flashes. played laturda\ afterroen and was Archduke at Brussels. Adams lives at Clarksville, Va., ed with FedersU funds, only about '(A P ) — Willicm Hope Fowler, a 9HADE8 ewe—tell w* Hew meeb yee 4:35— American Legion Trade Re­ beaten In th. finals played Sunday “Your blood was not shed aim­ Fine Holland Shades, made to where his father operates a dairy. vival C6unpal^. seventy pel cent of which need .e noted radiologis died eis martyr need—end in 24 beer* *r morning by Herbert Couch, club to that sole; ce today at the age of lessly for the Independence of our order, and hong on your A lee* we’ll Hev* Hi* seek reedy He delivers milk Juong the 65 nule 4:46— Rhythm Kings. repaid. 'Thlrtv per cent of the cost champion 9-7 anc 6-8. Miss Sue 57. beloved fatherland, for with the windows complete C for yeui route to Durham, while most stu­ 5:00— Skippy. of labor and materials takes the Welles and Miss Ruth Whiles, sis­ A f a result ol radiological work help of God the disgraceful act will A smell emeunl aenHtly dents are dreaming, then picks up 5:15— Mahdl’s Magic Circle. form of an outright grant. New Rollers, lOo Extra. ters played off their match post­ Praise is accorded in the bulletin ii' which he was a pioneer he had to strengthen Austria and the whole I* oil yee Heve Ie pey. the empty cans on his way home at 5:30—Jack Armstrong— All- Send poet eavd, we wiU call poned fron -las’ Saturday and Sue to the First TEixing District of Nor­ have two fingers amputated at dif- populdce In its determination to night. American Boy. with samples. won 6-4 and 7-5. walk which “ h£ia blazed the wa> in Jjerent times end finally lost hls fulfill Its historical mission whereto PiMSONAL FINANCI CO* Philadelphia— Dorotiiy Hall, a 5:46— Stamp Adventurers’ Club. my smeestors donated their lives.” I g ] Koom 2, State Tkealer Belldlaa 6:00— Buck Rogers— “ Adventures Connecticut by making early appli­ right arm lEist Ji'ne. CAPITOL young singer, agrees with old troup­ King George conferred a com- A message of congratulations T58 Maia St., Maeekcater In the 26tb Century.” cation to the FederEd authorities WINDOW SHADE CO. Open T h u rad a y B vealesra 1T»4fl ers that "the show must go on.” mandershlp In the Vffctorlan order and best wishes for the chancellor’s 6:15— H-BSU--0 Rangers. and has secured approval of a large 46 Capen Street Hartford 8 P . M— P h e a e SdSO Handed a telegram while singing at COLUMBIA grant toward cost of construction on him at Bu> Hngham Palace last speedy recovery eiIso was received The only charge la three pereeat per a trade show, she blanched, rallied 6:30— Football Scores and Resume. today from the King of Italy. nsoBth OB napald aaseaat ef loaa. 6:46— UtUe Italy. of water works improvements wtdeh F«bruary. and continued her number. The message said her mother lay nea* 7:00— M yrt and Marge. Mr. and Mrs. Casper Raising of 7:15— Captain 'Tim— Adventures death in a Wilmington, Del., hospi­ New Haven were guests Saturday with Stamps. tal. After her performsmee, the girl at the home of Miss Harriet Fuller. 7:30— The Mills Brothers. waa 6own to her mother’s bedsldi Miss Winchester who has been 7:45— Melody Cruise. in a plane. spending three weeks with her 8:00— Boswell S'sters. friend Miss Harriet Fuller, returned Minneapolis— Mayor Bainbrldge 8:16— Slngln’ Sam. wanted to call his home shortly to her Lome in North Easton, Mass., 8:30— Harlem Serenade. Monday. after he Lad a "silent” number tele­ 9:00—Mark Wamow presents. // phone installed yesteruay. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Woodward 9:15— To be announced. Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Wood­ “ Please tell me what my tele­ 10:16— Willard Robison, Evamgelist ward, Jr., of New London were cMl- phone number is,” he asked “Infor­ of Rhythm. I guess I’m the busiest ers Sunday at the home of Mr. and mation.” 10:30—Ted Husing; Leon Belasco’s Mrs. E. P. Lyman. " I ’m sorry,” came the reply. " It ’s Orchestra. Mr. Emd Mrs. Eklward Lymem 10:45—Gladys Rice with concert a silent number and we don’t give Mrs. Julia Little and son Horace // orchestra. out silent numbers.” Little left Tuesday for Groton Long 11:16— Columbia News Service. Point, where they will spend a few The mayor pleaded, threatened, 11:30— (Charlie Daids’ Orchestra. cajoled—to no avail. He went home days with Mrs. Ruth Jacobs and her man in this town! and learned it from his wife. father Henry Isham. Brodhead, Wis.—Marvin Thos- ’There was rather a light vote for town officers Monoay, 206 voters ap­ tenson, a high school instructor, new tramped through nea by flelds for pearing out of neaily 300 on the And no wonderl He’s selling a gaso­ hours last Satu'-day but coula not WBZ-WBZA lists. Of these 7 were thrown out, bag a pheasant. Yesterday his wife leaving a total of 199 which were Springfield — Boston line—the greater Fire-Chief. It’s the 100% called him from school to shoot one Cl unted. There were 109 straight perched on the roof of the house. Republican votes and 54 Democratic and 86 split. All Republican candi­ Pittsburgh— For 50 years, Mrs. Thursday, October 6. anti-knock ^^regular,'' sold at no extra price. dates were elected by a majority of Adam Walters, 90. treasured a $2.50 P. M. about 55 votes. A t the town meeting gold piece given her as a birthday 4:00— ’Thursday Special — Ruth In the afternoon several quectibns present. Answering the govern­ Lyon, soprano; Edward If your car is the least bit sluggish try one were discussed In addition to the ment’s call for gold, she sent the Davies, baritone; Josef routine votes in egard to accepting .coin, dated 1852 to a bank. It prov­ Koestner jmd bis orchestra reports and budget for the coming ed to be counterfeit. 5:00— Agricultural Markets. tankful of the greater Fire-Chief and no- 5:15— Casino orcbestla. year. It was votbd that the Select­ Washington—Mrs. Davis Weir, \ 5:30— Kellogg Singing Lady. men be empowered to change heat­ dhshier of a loan company, calmly ing plant at the Town Hall not to tice the difference. You’ll be back for more. concluded a telephone conversation 5:45— Little Orphan Annie (juve­ nile sketch—Allan Baruck, exceed $285. A resolution presented with the statement ‘Til have ‘'O by the Lake people in regard to con­ stop now, there is a man in here, Hennetta Tedro and Harry Texaco Patrolaum Product* C^ansdale. trolling motor boats on the lake was THE TEXAS COMPANY holding me up.” The man who had passed after quite a little discussion been covering her with a revolver 6:00— Reggie Childs and his Roose velt Hotel Orchestra. The clause in regard to Federal Aid flea. A policeman on the corner gave for State Aid roads was passed over chase and caught him. 6:15-l-Happy Landings — Mitzi Green. Last Monday evening at the AT NO EXTRA PRICE Cherokee, N. C.—The Cherokee 8:30— ’Time, temperature. Athletic Club meeting Burton Star- v/arrlors wore sheepish gnns today. 6:34—Sports Review — BUI Wil key and Frederick Macht played \ Ii' the archery contests at the an­ liams. tennis quoits against the champion nua! Cherokee Fair yesterday a 6:40— Weather. team composed of Spencer Macht • team composed of Indian g^Ifls won 6:42— Famous Sayings (talk). and Everett C^le, with the result a the matches, outscorlng.their near­ 6:45—Today’s News — Lowell tie. The tie will be pl.aved oft next est rivals, a team of men, by 100 Thomas. Monday evening, and there is quite points. 7:00—Amos n Andy. a good deal of interest among the 7:15— 'Treasure Island (drama.) club members as to the outcome. 7:30—Bradford Organ Recital — Rev. A. W. Mellinger, lecturer of W.\LSH’S .^i.JRETARY HURT James J. O’Hara. the local Grange, has announced 8:00— Captain Diamond’s Adven­ that there will be three films to be Boston, Oct. c.— (A P )—Joseph tures (sea drama.) shown Thursday evening at the T. Kelly, 25. secr.itarj to U. S. Sen­ 8:30—Adventures in Health — Dr Town Hall in the first of a series of ator David I walsh, and William Herman Bundesen. six evenings of movies sponsi'red by Wilson ol Do.chostei section were 8:45— Malkin Conservatory Pro­ the local Grange. These are "Where - critically injured today as their gram. the Moose Cow Calls” , "Isles of automobile 'cashed iuto the dlvid- 9:00— Death Valley Days. IOO% Sunshine” and a Charlie Chaplin ’ng rail of the Dorchester avenue 9:30— Lady Esther Serenade. comedy. •ailroad bridge, louth of Andrew 10:01—Hands Across the Border — Square. orchestra, direction Joseph Both wece take, to the city hos­ Littau. pital. Kelly F Dorcheat r yduth, re­ 10:30— Metropolitan Platinum Syn Deaths Last Night ceived 'ractures ol both legs below copaters. the knee, < ie leg fractured above 10:45— News. ANTI-KNOCK the knee, a broken shoulder, con- 11:00— Time, weather, temperature. Providence, R. I. — 'The Most ; cusslon of he brain and a frac- 11:03*—Sports Review — Bill Wll .Rev, William A. Hickey, 64, Bishop . i • tured skull. Wilson received a pos­ liams. of the Catholic Diocese of Provi­ sible fracture of the skull and in­ 11:15— Poet Prince — Elunice How dence. ternal Igjurle'- ard (readings.) ’ Washington, D. 'c.—-Charles E. 11:80— U. S. Army Band. 'Thompeon, 63, of Cleveland, donor 12:00—Hotel Lexington orchestra. of the Thompson trophy for the Na­ PBESroENT MEETS SMITH 12:80— Dancing In the Twin Cities. tional Air Races. New York, Oct. 6.— (A P ) — When 1:00— Time. President Roosevelt entiered the SEER TRIAL Y HOZID TWO SUSPECTS r Tunc in 6n the Fire-Chief Program meeting room to addreM the Na­ Tuesday Nights, 9:30, WEAF—N. B. C. tional conference ol Catholic chari­ Oklahoma Qty, Ocf. 6.—-(.AP)— (A P ) ties last night one of the first per­ Brookline, Mass., Oct 6.— (A P ) A delay io the kidnaping tHal of sons be met was AJ Smith. —Two suspects were hel'^ today for Mrs. Katheryn Kelly will be sought ‘•How*r’ye, Frank,” said the for­ questioning In connection with the regardless of what action hipr bus- T- “ . ■*. mer governor. holdup f the Washington Square band, George (Machine-Gun) Kelly, “Fine, Al,” said the President and brsinch of the Brookline Trust Com may choose to take, her attorney, their arms went to each other’s pany. John V. Roberta said today. ; shoulders In an affectionate pat. Police withheld their names but The couple is scheduled to go on Cardinal Hayes, irchbiahop of New sale' they i ere detained after w it trial In Federal Court next Monday York, smiled, for he had arranged nesses of the holdup bad identified for the |200,vK)0 ransom abduction^ to bring together the two men who a picture In the ttogue'r Gallery at of Charles F. Urschel, oil mliiionalliv' TEXACO ; had contested for the Democratic Boirton police rieadquarters as that In connection with which seven per Bominatioo for the prealdBscy. of one of he iMnditB. sons hav^ been oonvloted. were talked about and It was de­ cided to have our Hallowe'en P ^ CHURCH WOMEN'S RALLY RAISING OF SWEET ty about October 27. Several new girls have ei tereo our troop and seem to be taking a great interest IN HARTFORD O a . 18 * RAVES ARE NOT ENOUGH t POTATOES IS URGED in scout work. Captain Wilkie hopes this ’^dll continue. CongreHTAtional Council to * —Scribe, Marjorie Lahey. It s too (>i3 to descrite in 'an adver« Troop ■ Have Session at Immanuel * Ctn Be Grown in This Coun­ The meeting opened with the Church to Hear Missionary. We are pleased to have had the op­ * Hsement! Its too wamily Kumetn horseshoe formation. The motto, * slogan, promise and laws were re­ The Fifth Annual Rally of the to dcfcrite In cold typ«! ty Say? Farm Bureau — peated. Mrs. John Pickles, chair­ Hartford District of the Coimcil of portunity of serving the , * man of badges and awards, was Congregational Women of Connec­ present and awarded the badges to * How They Are Cured. ticut will be held on Wednesday, the following girls; Marlon Montle, October 18 in Immanuel Church, Tomorrow **Lady For A Day** * ''EXTRAORDINARY/' says first aid ana dancer, Marjorie Hartford, sessions at 10 and 2:15 Mitchell, cock and observer; Mary o’clock. The morning session will * The commercial production of Bollnsky, home nurse; Elena Kee­ open with an address by Rev. Have Lunch With and her escort, and we are just as LIBEkTy *nJ giv«« i t 4 STARS ney, cook, home nurse, health win­ Charles W. Miller, Ph D. of Pasu- * ■weet potatoes in Connecticut ap> ner, and observer; Ethel Taylor, pears to be a very strong probabil­ malsi, India. Mrs. Newton B. Us. anxious to meet you and your friends. * second-clasr; Mrs Pickles brought Hobart, president of the Council will ir ic ir ir ity according to an announcement a pet alligator, which Interested the ■Iso speak and Mrs. Warren S. We are sure you Won't you stop in and inspect our * by the Hartford County Farm Bu­ girls. Captain Burdick suggested a Archibald will lead the Service of // reau. Approximately, 12 acres of way to earn money for the troop by Worship. In the afternoon there will be as pleased * "Yott^n sorsam with dsll5ht. ■weet potatoes of different, varie­ selling Chrlstmat cards. . Several will be an address by George N. with our menu as the Hotel? Our new improvements will * — Photopla(y ^ ties have been g^rown this year in games were played. White, of Chicago, Secretary of the widely separated towns in Hartford —Scribe. EUleen Vennard. * County as a demonstration of the American Missionary Association, “Lady For A Day” meet with your approval. possibility of producing this crop. Troop 8 .. and a discussion of the topic “ How and her escort were: * "It^s swell Don^t miss it." ^ The Tobacco Experiment Station The second ^teting of Timop 8 spread the principles of Jesus was held Friday, September 29. All throtighout the world’’ participated * — Screen PUy In Windsor has shown for a couple in by Mrs. EYancis D. EHlis, Mrs. A. We Feature Rolls and Pastry Tit years that sweet potatoes can be scouts assembled swros from Cap­ * grown successfully in the state and tain Agard’s house. The hollow M. , Guttery, Mrs. Theodore A. From Our Own Ovens. "One ol year s smash hits." J this year the station is carrying on square was formed and the prom­ Greene, Rev. David McKelth, Rev. * experiments with varieties and fer­ ise and laws repeateo and Star- A. B. Chalmers, Dr. George W. C. — N. y^. Evening Joivnel ^ tilisers. Last spring a dozen Spangled Banner was stmg. Hill and Wilson Hume. Lunch will HOTEL SHERIDAN * After Capta c Agard had given be served by the women of the THE COFFEE farmers in the towns of Bristol, churcA. Under Expert Hotel Management * "It^s great entertainment." J Avon, Farmington, East Hartford, out the news, games were played ------— Windsor and Suflfield indicated an and refreshments served. Songs * — ScreenUnd ^ interest in trying .sweet potatoes were sung in the goodnight circle It is calculated that about 10 per SHOP D ial 3802 and set from a few hundred to followed by taps. A court of honor cent of all federal, state and local Next To House’s * 15.000 plants, all together a total was held a^*er the meeting.,We had taxes collected in 1931 were paid acreage of 12 acres. It takes about Mrs. Oliver, d. s. Perkins, and Mrs. by automobile owners. 7.000 to 9,000 plants per acre. Wheaton as our guestt* * Yields at the experiment station ' —Scribe. Arlyne Nefson. * * are reported to run from 288 to Troop 7 over 400 bushels per acre and the The second meeting of Troop 7 * * only grower who has dug his acre, was held Monday at the Bucklemd reported Just under 300 bushels. School. The meeting was opened None of the generous gifts * Sweet potatoes are grrown by plac­ with a game emd then three new LADY * ing the tubers in a hot bed about patrols were organized Irene La- the “Lady For A Da/' re­ * the middle ol April and pulling the Chance was selected troop scribe * plants around the first of June. The and Doris Cole troop trewurer. ceived made her feel more * for a plants are then set on ridges, to Horseshoe formation was practiced \ facilitate digging, very much the and the meeting clos^ with a good­ * same as outdoor tobacco is set and night circle. Plans are slready un­ the lady than her beauty can be readily set with a tobacco derway for a hike to be held Sat­ * * setter. The sweet potato requires urday, October 14. treatments at the Beauty * * very little cultivation and no spray­ 1—Scribe, Irene LaChance. ing. Troop 9 * * Some growers believe that the Troop 9 held its first meeting of Nook. potatoes can be dug with an ordin­ the year Monday, October 2 at the * * ary potato digger although reports South Methodist Church. Captain DAY have been that a steel chain on po­ Beebe and Lieutenant Gardner were 99 tato digger bruises the sweet pota­ with us to start the year.' There Our “Lady For A Day * A FRANK CAPRA Production ^ to considerably. After the pota­ was a full troop, and fi-o or six oth­ Whether it is a Permanent toes are dug, if they are to be kept ers who would like to Join. Plans Had no difficulty in selecting her new Felt J with WARREN WILLIAM ^ any great length of time they must for the different tests and badges be dried out at a temperature of were discussed until 7:30, when we Hat from our display. Of course she didn’t Wave, a Corrective Facial, 5 MAY ROBSON GUY KIBBEE ^ aroimd 85 deg^rees for about ten adjourned t the gym. T ^ next have to think of price—but neither do you, days or until the eyes begin to turn half hour was spent playing dodge- ^ GUnda Fandl Ned SpeAs. pink showing indication of growth. ball and soccer base-ball. At 8:00 they’re all so reasonable. or a Manicure—^this up-to- After the curing process is com­ we went upstairs to elect patrol Walter CennoIIy Jean Parker ^ peted, the potatoes can be stored leaders. * Norton ^ at a temperature not under 48 de­ Dorothy Lewis wbc ha': been-the date beauty shop will give grees or over sixty degrees troop bugler since the troop was or­ ^ atarT- 1 7 DAMON zrarroK ^ throughout the winter. Since no ganized has given up the Drum and F R A D IN ’S Dial 3493 ^ *rwa n^iraoBiaTatsKm sweet potatoes are grown north of Bugle Corps, and has been succeed­ 757 Main Street you the very best. New Jersey, Farm Bureau officials ed by Althea Mienke. ' feel that a considerable acreage of —Scribe, Alice Mason. A Columbia Picture, ^ our tobacco land can be devoted to Troop 11 J SUNDAY — MONDAY — TUESDAY J the production of this crop in the After a long summer vacation. Mary Elizabeth’s future provided 4 s O U in a pile up during scrimmage. His Quick Arrow Soap Flakes neck was placed in a cast at a hos­ We also carry a complete Girl Scouts of Manchester are pital, but be was paralyzed from the stock of urging their mothers and friends to chest do'wn and died this morning. Milikowski purchase Quick Arrow Soap Flakes His death w u the second football at the J. W Hale Company during fatality in Buffalo within a week. A The Florist Chiffon and Service the month of October. Naturally sand lot player died from a fractur­ they are hoping to win the first ed skull received in a game last Hotel Sheridan Building FALLOT STUWO Weifidit Hosiery prize of 130.00. Elach package pur­ week. DIAL 5808 Below the Center” chased and a coupon signed for in newest Fall tones. them, means 100 votes more. Sev­ eral users have recommended it, and the money will be used toward fk E NORTON S k o k ST^BE Girl Scouting in Manchester. All the leaders and coimcil members WILROSE DRESS SHOP give their services, but there are ''The Shop of ladtvidnaBty^ other expenses connected with the movement tl.- ‘ have to Ije met, and NORTON SUEDE SHOES we solicit the support of all inter­ ested in the cause. The ‘Litdy For A Day’ Brownie Leaders Association The Lady The Brownie Leadexs Association $ had her choice of our cosmetics snd held its first meeting of the season September 28 at Girl Scout head­ she selected Hndnni’s Msrveloas quarters. It was voted to hold For A Day She Chose A Buick meetings once in two months on beanty prsparatioiis. \ the second Thursday. was no more surprised than you’ll \ Plans for the coming year were When aeked what car she would like ^seussed. x* was decided that each be when you see the array of shoes We Carry a ComiJlete Display Brownie pack hold thirty meetings a t h e r disposal fo r h e r day, during the yea." and that a Brownie in the newest styles and materials of Marvelous Cosmetics. be allowed to be absent one meet­ ing due to iUness, to meet the at­ that ybu can chose from our one Foundation Cream Manchester's ^*Lady For tendance requirements. ALL ONE Information concerning activities low price. PRICE Liquifying Cream to take place durin' Girl Scout Day-\ said Week was brought to the attention Skin FVeshener of the members, and all loyally promised their co-operation and Tissue Cream support Publicity of special ANNOUNCING OUR NEW HOSIERY CLUB Pace Powder Brownie activities was suggested “ A BUICK” for the next year. ITie next meet­ FREE HOSIERY! FREE HOSIERY! Hand Cream ing of the Aasocia^on will be held That*8 the automoUle duriee of Um '' November 9 Come In And Ask tested ____ Castile Soap Notes Nail Polish modem women. Call today for a The monthly council meeting wrlll A * u t be held next Tuesday, October 10 at l i p Rouge demonstration. 2:80 in the Girl Scou^ Headquar­ ters. OUK / ^TPalr L ipstick Each The Officers AssodatloB will . HOSIERY CLUB weigS t meet at HeaJquarters on Wednes­ Rouge day evening, October 13 at 7:30. Troop 8 The meetings of Troop 8 will be ALL brtd hereafter In the assembly hall SIZES WELDON DRUG CO. of the Nathan Hale school on Mon­ The NORTON Dial 8895 BUICK - PONTIAC day SfteiBOMis. Patrol leaders were ALL 908 Main Stm t chosen as foDowa—Patr^ l, Mar­ jorie Lahqy; Patitd 2, lUlce Mad­ WIDTHS SA IK S AND den; Patnol 8, Peadde Olgllo; Pa^ SHOE BIALT220 trol 4, Dorofiiy Lang. 847 Main Street, Manchester Aitjme WlBbe 1# to be our eap^ ADVE||T18j8 IN THE HERALO^IT FAYS tabs ter this vear. Many new things W W W lB Q g J H M

I ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ '*- -/ I '■ feet'rvvAVr U.V » ,': iw.rrf- ■-t "M ■ ■■ V W'"' '->4 - ' ::^t s ^ '-' j!LAwc®us»ri» P A O i S I 6 B B Ml 1 7 ^ tlons and was merely out there for the ftin of It His heart U in the IrW E Y E BISHOPS etching situation, and he has a U G N N OPPOSES number 7 on the back of his tiny Ktmm c p c H TO uniform, the same as his father, - . ' ATTEND SERVICES who was belted out by the Giants in lO iU t TO RDSSU (OonilBiisid finln Rage One) the opening game. FUNERALS Oose to $0 Attoid N ot having been through what V Dotllilcr, Vib- fvr'<-' In rikht eent^. ^fiteueh hoisted to the Senators have suffered, the Lottie TItnr. Uni8t» Rev. F. P. K ie y g r Gires Gtt. Simni l&Jiitp Lawrrace Obsenes youngster had a great time. The Veterans Also Co on Keoori The timmral of six year old Lottie No ipas, no .tpot no errorst none P n hitters chased him to the fence and 'ntor, who dfed Monday from tlie '^Clpse to fifty persons attended left. ■ . i back and forth sdong the foul lines effects of food polaonlpg, was held the ('Naig1iborLo6d”^gli,tbiBring held SoT^nse Party Id Honor fittx^ltoriag. W as H a i M V H b 40th Annirersary at while he sought desperately to catch as 0|)posing Recognition thin morning, with servioes at the at the Bmsnuel Lotheimn church G IA N TS: ^ t s grounded out just one fly. He gave it up finaUy home cif Peter Balcm of 23 North last night Motion piotuirea of ac- Bluege to Kuhel. Terry gro\mded tOB and got another youngster to play of Soviet ReimbKc. School street at 9 o’qkxsk. The tivHlea in the loofd (fliiHreh and

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excited fingers. The entire page APAiRTMENTS— FLATS— HOUSES FOR SALE 72 was devoted to a feature article AUTOMOBO£8 ^ R s a l e 4 MOVING—TRUCKING- TENEMENTS 63 #t^h pictures, with the caption, STORAGE 20 FOR SALE—SMALL PLACE on “Cost j f aigantlc -Enterprise to Ex­ f o r AAIjE—1928 C5HEVROLHTT Hartford Road, 7 rooms, coops, iJcfzqcftld2^ <^uKdhjcvzt FOR RENT—FIVE ROOMS, mod­ ceed Three IHlllan.” sedan In good condition. Call and garage, fruit trees and half acre “I know all about it,” Joan said, MOVING, TRUCKING and light em Improvements, garage avail­ ^ ^ pAYMOND ------see It—104 Woodbridge sti-eet land. Price 12500. Two 5 room calmly. “We were- oij^ there today. hauling. E. L. Morin. TeL 6153. able, located at 67 Pine street, rent reasonable. Inquire Louis Resel, 63 singles, built 8 years, oak floors It’s marvelous." V7B BITS, and sacnange oaed and trim, French doors, hot water Pine streeL “You knew all about it and you oars aU "lairw and models. Arm or; l o c a l a n d l o n g d i s t a n c e and steam heat. Owners out of BEGIN HEBE TODAY niovlng, general urucKIng, livery From Fisldings they_ drove didn’t tell us? Well, what do you Oarage, 60 WeQs etreet Teiepbone town. Can sell for S3700 each. BOB WESTON,' SOB (rf • mO- service. Oui affiliation with United FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM heated through ChickaMW Qsrdess, then know about tbatl” 687A James J. Rohan, Telephone 7438. Uonaire, is d^?ply attneted to’ Vans Service meana lower rates on apartment, modem Improvements past the Memphis Country Club. “Know about what?” at 81 Main street JOAN WAKING, a pretty girl he Bob thought the Nlckey home was “That Bob Weston is the son of FORDS—1981 ROADSTER, 1929 furniture moving to distant points has seen on a train en rente to By SISTER MABY coupe, 1929 roadster, 1928 1% ton Large modem trucks, experienced beautiful, so typically southern. the man who owns the whole FOUR ROOM TENEMENT; three Memphis. Bob *)ias com e' to Mem­ He pointed o«t attractive features Many mothers think that clilldm truck, Cnevrolets, 1926 Coupe, rw<»n, prompt service, all goods in­ phis in oonneetion with his fath­ 1933 Coach, Chrysler 58 sedan. room apartments, at 88 Mapie •of other re'idences. (To Be Continued) of school age should have a hot sured while In transit are features street Six room tenement garage. er’s new textile plant. Brown’s Garage, West Center Joan told him about the Hollis- drink for breakfast—particularly on offered at no extra expense to yoa School street Telephone 6517. Joan la a member of an Im­ te.- home on Walnut Greve with Its street Daily trips to New York, baggage YOUR poverished family with an aristo­ boxwood hedges and spacious those mornings when a hot cereal utjUvered direct to steamship piers. cratic backgroond. Her mother groimds. He really must see it in is not served. But with coffee con­ HOUSEHOLD SERVICES For further Information call 3063. MODEIRN FIVE room lower flat at longs for hei daughters to have spring when the azeleas and dog­ ©LORIFYINe sidered for gro5ving girls and OFFERED 13-A 8860, 8864. Perrett & Glenney. Inc. Oak Place. Telephone 5555. CHILDREN the social position rlghtfnlly theirs. wood were blooming aid wisteria boys, and the ideal hot milk seldom Joan has left ooDege before gradn- proving popular, jtwt what to serve SILVER LANE BUS LINE offer the FOR RENT—TWO THREE and covered the pool! There was a UPHOLSTERING, REPAIRING, By Olive Roberts Bartoe ^ atlon to assist in the family's finan­ wonderful vista through a lane of Yourself becomes more or less of a problem. accommodation ol their large De- four room furnished or unfurnished cial emergency. Her sL>ter, PAT, Reflnishlng. Cushions and Mat e/aMsrwgd natural evergreens. Older children may flnu a cer­ Luxe bus for lodge, party or team apartments. Manchester Construc­ two years younger, loves pleasure tresses Rebuilt George. Flood, 915 “But I wouldn’t ■want a large eal “coffee" served with hot milk trips at special rates. Phone 8068 tion Co. Tel. 4131 or 4369. hjmI pretty clotiies. Main street, Manchester. I am going to lock horns with an house myself,’’ Bob began. “I’ll quite to their liking. Young chil­ 8860. 8864. Fat has several iates with tell you why— ’’ He broke off and dren from 6 to x2 years of age need FOR RENT—SIX ROOM tenement, author who states that the oldest 5i95IwTZrSiSvicfTNC JERRY FORRESTER, son of her failed to complete the sentence. a-drink containing more actual food Want Ad inlormatton at 14 Edgerton slxeet all modem child is usually more aggressive and employer. Joan believes Jerry Is “There’s somethmg sc homelike When you have done the three value than the cereal bevemge un­ PAINTING— PAPERING 21 Improvements, five minutes to a spoiled playboy who is only mills. Telephone 8301. self-coufident than his younger about httle houses,” he added after posture exercises several, times less it Is made wholly with milk. A ■.Tirmriiig hiiti#elf and tries to warn a moment. “What kind of a home a day for a couple of weeks, you Manchester PAINTING, PAPER Hi^GING brothers or sisters. cup of hot milk flavored with one or FOR REINT—UPSTAIRS tenement First, however, it is only sensi­ her sister. do you want, Joan?” should be ready to stand correctly. two tablespoons of a cereal coffee and kalsomining done at reason­ BAB.\RA COURTNEY, a society Evening Herald of four rooms, with all improve­ ble to sigree on some points. The Place your weight on the balls infusion may appear to the juniors. able prices. Elstimate cheerfully girl whom Bob knew In New York, ments. Apply 31 Birch street or oldest child is likely to be spoiled. She closed her eyes for a min­ of your feet, he^s together. Never Cocoa also make.s an excellent CLASSIFIED given. Tel. 5064. A. P. Kuhnke telephone 6806. la scheming to win him. stiffen your knees. They should He may be given into and humored MRS. WARING meets Bob and ute, a trick remaining from child­ flavoring for tht cup of hot milk advertisements and crossed so little as to make him hood.' be perfectly relaxed whether you suitable for the junior’s bresdifast. FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene invites him to dinner. Joan, in a are sitting, standing or walking. r e p a i r i n g 23 think he is the lord of creation. And flurry of preparations, scarcely “White,” she announced finally. EQgfa In Protein Count «ix averas* woroa to a Una ment, all Improvements, with fur parents fortifying themselves Raise your head and straighten Fat, starch and protein are foimd Inltlala numbara and abbrevlatlona nace, rent very reasonable. Inquire hears Pat's description of a de­ •With green shutters. And a big your neck just as you did when each count aa a word and oomoouno MOWER SHARPENING, vacuum against a recurrence, frequently go scription of a “knock-out looking lawn with very* green grass and in dry cocoa, and when whole milk worda aa two worda Minimum coat la Michael Foley, 46 1-2 Summer St. to the other extreme in disciplining you were doing the posture exer­ is used and sugar added, the result cleaner, washing machine, gun, man” she has seen with Barbara lots of trees.” cise flat on your back on the floor. price of three llnea. the babies as they arrive. Add to is a drink of high food value, Liine ratea per day for transient lock r^iairing, key making. Braith- FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement on Courtney. Pat opens the door when And a swing and slide and a Draw in your chin, keeping the the baby’s training the bullying ten­ nourishing and wholesome. One cup ads. waite, 5Z Pearl street. Wadsworth street, with garage. Bob arrives that evening and rec­ sand pile in the back yard!” Bob back of your neck very straight. EUIeetlTe aiarek 17, UBW dency if a big brother and the re­ of cocoa made entirely with whole Car.b Charge Adults. Tel. 4298. ognizes him as the man she saw teased. Thrust the lower end of your t Consecutive Days ...| 7 ota 8 Ota sult is apt to be unfortunate. with Barbara. Joan ignored him. milk furnishes 217 calories of pro­ 11 eu spine forward and upward as you I Conaecutlva Days ..I • ota COURSES AND CLASSES 27 FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM flat at But there is another side to it “And a big, yellow cat on the did when you were practising the tein, fat and carbohydrates. 1 Day ...... 11 ota II Ota 85 Hamlin street, modem con­ that is too appaient to miss. Because cocoa contains starch, AU orders for Irregular inaertions NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY porch,” she said firmly. sliding-down-the-wall exercise. See will be charged at the one time rate. BEAUT’S CULTURE—Elam while veniences, available Oct. 15th. In­ The first fellow in the pink crib Bob grinned. “Funny little pic­ that your stomach is flat. It will care must be ta^en in the making Special rates for long term every learning. Details free. Hartforo quire 87 Hamlin street. is a wonder to his parents, his CHAPTER "VTI ture painter,” he said. “Maybe be if you turn the end of your of the drink. Thorough cooking diy advertising given upon request. Academy ot liairdreasing, 693 Main aunties, uncles, and grandparents. you’re thinking you’d have a white is necessary for the starch, but un­ Ada ordered for tnree or ala day* DELMONT STREET, near Main, 6 Bob called for Joan early the spine forward. . Raise your chest. The miracle is theii's to cherish. We Pekingese inside sitting by the fire. desirable for the milk. Consequently and stopped before the third or uftb street. Hartford. rooms, all improvements. Dial next morning and '■hey drove Make sure that your spinal col­ day will be charged only for the ac­ always cherish things more when to the site o the new textUe plant. But I positively forbid umn is straight and that there is the cocoa must be well cooked be­ tual number of times the ad appear­ 4618. they are a new adventure. 'The first fore the milk is added. ed. charging at the rate earned, but As they rode along, the wind in He turned to look at her. Joan no little hollow in your back. no allowance or refunds can be made SITUATIONS WANTED— FIENTS NOW AVAILABLE in jJU baby is a new adventure. their faces, he told her of the plans was looking straight sihead, warm Now look at yoilrself in a mir­ The “skin” which sometimea on ala time ads stopped after the MALE 33 sections of the town, modem five Effect of Pampering for the project Two hundred and color splashing her cheeks. ror. You’ll probably be perfectly forms on top of cocoa is the albu­ fifth day. .. Everything on earth is provided She was idorable, .•■y^b thought, min of the milk coagulated by heat. No “till forbids"; ^play Unea not and six room tenements from $18 fifty acres had been purchased amazed at the flatness of your W^LNTED—POSITION as truck per month up. Arthur A. Knofla. for him. Elverything is done for him. with a hall mile frontage on the and sweet and modest. Not a bit stomach and the slimness of your Care in not overheating the milk We turn handmaidens^ entertainers, Haraid wiU not be responsible driver, by married man, able to do Telephone 6440 or 4359. river. of a prude though. Most girls liked hips. and constant stirring while the milk for more than one Incorrect insertion own repairs. Write Herald Box N. consolers, worriers. His time we fill Preliminary work on the water it when conversation took such an Don’t try to stand correctly until is heating do much to prevent this. of any advertisement ordered for nicely for him. We help him pay Beating with a doVer beater after more than one tlma RENT HUNTING? Tell us what front was already under w ay. intimate turn. They played up and you have mastered the exercises. The Inadvertent omission oi incor­ you want, we’ll take care of it for his games, button his panties, wash “Borinfe- and sounds are now be­ led a fellov or to say outrageous Each one of them has a definite the milk is aaoed increases the rect publication of advertising will be DOGS— BIRDS—PETS 41 you, without charge. R. T. Mc­ his hands, read to him, almost eat things. purpose and they greajly simplify smoothness of the drink and tends rectified onlv by oanoellatlon ol the ing made,” Bob said, "and gpecifi- charge made tor the service enderea Cann, 69 Center street. DiaJ 7700. for him and certainly we think for cations will be ready for bids with­ “Guess I’ve fallen pretty hard,” the almost Ipst art of correct pos­ to remove the “skin” if the milk was All advertisements must oonforin FOR SALE—ENGLISH Setter bird him. in 30 days.” he thought. It was rather sober­ ture. allowed to scaja. lu style, copy and typography with dog, with papers, trained, and FOR RENT—Five room downstairs We leave so Uttle for the small, Joan understood httle of the ing, coming to a decision about the For a while you’ll have to be Chocolate and cocoa may often regulations enforced by the publish­ flat, at 138 West Center street one girl. ers and they reserve the right to single barrel shot gun. Reasonable chap to di for himself, he learns to technical langnisge he used but she posture-conscious. Think about be used Interchangeably, but co­ edit, revue or reject any copy con­ price. Phone 6997. with garage. Inquire 439 Center depend on any oae hajid/. I have was immensely proud that he When he left Joan at home that yourself occasionally and U you’ve coa Is less rich in fat and easier to sidered objectionable. street. seen this happen so many times should have even a smsUl connec­ afternoon they had a tentative date started back into the old slump, digest. This makes it a better bev­ CLOSING HOURS—Classified ads to that it is not guesswork when I say for din.ner. pull yourself upward, straighten­ erage for small children. be published same day must be re­ TO RENT—LILLEY street, near tion with anything so big and Im­ FUEL AND FEED 49-A that the oldest child is at a real ‘Til call you,” he said. “Willis, ing your whole body. In a very ceived by II o’clock noon: Saturdays Center, modem five room apart­ portant. She was proud, too, that 10:30 a m. disadvantage. the chief engineer, thought he short time it will be natural for 'There are 95,000 gypsies in Bul­ ment, steam neat, garage. Inquire he wanted her lO know about It. TELEPHONE YOUR FOR SALE— SLABS, HICKORY When his small brother comes Bob expanded the subject, pleas­ might come over this evening. But you to stand and walk correctly. garia. 21 Elro street. he wasn’t sure. Said he’d let me WANT ADS. and ->ak. Selected fireplace wood, along, there are two to work for. ed by Joan's look o* interest. ’The cut to order. C. A. Staye. Dial Now what happens? The oldest be know about five. If he decides to Ads are accepted over tne telephone FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene­ company had decided on a southern 3149. ' ment, with modem improvements, ing in the habit of getting help, and come could we make it tomorrow at the CHARGE RATE given above plant to serve the trade of a large night?” as a convenience to advertisers, but at 146 Bissell street, garage if de­ suggestion for every move he territory south of the Ohio, he said. THE^ Joan seild they could. the CASH RATES will be accepted as sired. Inquire on premis<>s. makes, is not going 'to change in a Normally, the ra^ materials would FULL PAYMENT If paid at the busi­ GARDEN—FARM - When Bob reached the hotel he ness office on or before the seventh minute or a year, if ever. He will be shipped north to the main plant day following the first insertion ol DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 FOR RENT—THREE, FIVE anJ go on ^pecting and demanding but now finished products for ' the found a note from the chief engl neer. He would run in the follow­ each ad otherwise the CHARGE six room tenements, with all mod­ more than his share of the family southern area would ^3 shipped r a t e will be collected. No responsi­ FOR SALE— GREEN Mountain po­ em improvements Inquire at 147 time. from Memphis, carrying a much ing. morning to check the prints, HAL COCHt^AN < 5E oaeE bility for errors In telepbcned ads he said. 'There was also a tele­ wiU be assumed and their accuracy tatoes. Thomas Burgess, Wapping, Blast Center street or Phone 7864. Younger Ones Independent lower freight rate. phone number for Bob to call. cannot be guaranteed. teiepbone Rosedale 60-2. , This takes Just so much time off “You understand, Joan?” FOR RENT—6 ROOM flat, bottom He called it and Barbara Court­ INDEX OF Baby the Second. Ther B. T. S. be­ “I think ;.28-A Player, mahogany, $150, Watkins all modem improvements, hot wa­ thing’s come up. I can’t rhake It treat.” hospital more than two years ago moved away. I’ll be around about seven tomor­ brave to fly right out so he could Musical—Dramatic ...... 29 Brothers, 935 Main street. Phone ter heat, automatic oil burner, from Tulsa for mental disorder oc­ Joan wanted to ask what Bobs « * • Wanted—Instruction ...... 80 row night If that suits.” save the frightened dpg from drown­ 5171. garage and bam. Inquire P. J. casioned by dipsomnia, attracted business was. ‘TU wait until he Then to the bunch the parrot Financial ‘"rhafll be fine,” Joan said. She ing. Why, he, too, almost fell in.” Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages m ... 81 wide attention when he wrote a tells me,” she decided. “He’s prob­ cried, “How would you like to take Moriarty, SheU gas station. West turned from the telephone. Some "Why, I had fun,” the parrot Business Opportunities ...... 32 briUiant book from the viewpoint ably one of the younr engineers a ride upon a raft? It’s lots of Money to Lioan ...... 28 Center street. of the buoyancy had lef‘ her mood cried. "O course, the first time OFFICE AND STORE of an inmate. Woodson later re­ or maybe a surveyor.” fun. There’s naught more here to Help and SItnatlona "Anything the matter?” asked that I tried to swoop down, 1 was Help Wanted — Female ...... 86 EQUIPMENT 54 RENTS OF BTVERY Description covered and wais released- They drove back into town about blown away. But then I had good Help SVanted—Male ...... 86 and price. Singles, flats, tenements noon. Bob suggested luncheon at Pat, who had just entered. “The raft will take you Tinymites Salesmen Wanted ...... 36-A Some weeks ago, however, he suf­ luck. FOR SALE— TYPEWRITERS In —no charge. Dial 8601. John F. fered an arm injury and a bone dis­ a hole'. . “No.” to where you all can see. new Help Wanted—Male or Female .. 87 “Your boy friend stand mu up? "When once my bill was fastened Agents Wanted ...... 87-A good condition, prices reasonable. Shannon, 79 RusseU street. ease shattered his health. He fe- “Let’s stop by Fleldings for sand­ 3 sights.” “Hurray for that,” cried "Of course not. Don’t be silly tight beneath the collar, ’twas all Situations Wanted—F em ale...... 88 G. H. WUcox, Box 171. . turfied to the hospital and, realiz­ wiches,” Joan said. • right. The dog held still and tried Goldy. “Gee, the raft appeals to Situations Wanted—Male ...... £9 TO RENT —SE’VERAL desirable He has to talk over some plans Employment Agencies ...... 40 ing he had but a short time to live, “He’s incline^ to spend ms to help me. He had lots of pluck.” me.” five, slf and seven room houses, sent a letter to a TrUsa friend giv­ money too freely,” «he thought, with the chief engineer.” « * * “All right, but you MU have to Live Stock—Pet#— Poultry—Vehicles “The chief engineer!” scoffed Dogs— Birds—Pets ...... 41 FOR SALE—ROLL TOP desk in single and double; also heated ing a “cheery farewelL” "when'he should be saving it. This Just then the pony snorted, and make the raft jrourselves. It wUl Llv Stock — Vehicles ...... 48 excellent condition. Telephone 3445. apartments. Apply Eldward J. HoU, car for instance, with Its^^ stream P at “My, the airs these young mill not take so very long, the parrot Poultry and Supplies ...... 48 wee Scouty said, “I understand. The Phone 4642 and 8025. lines and powerful engine.” men have. I’ll bet he’s a foreman cried. “TU find some logs for you.” Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 FOR RENT—TYPEWRITERS for or maybe an assistant superinted- beast is cold. Let’s build a fire. For Sal»—HlsceUaneon# FOR SALE! She didn’t know what a young The ie a t should feel real good. In just a little while, the bundh Articles tor S a le ...... 46 home use by the week or month. FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM flat construction engineer might earn ent.” vyere working out the kind bird’s Boats and Accessories ...... 46 Write G. H. WUcox, Box 171 or single house, aU Improvements, SEVEN ROOM BUNGALOW— “'The dog and pony then can get but she was sure lt,would not be A Uttle later Pat cried out, “ Say, hunch. “If we keep at this build­ Building Materials ...... 47 Phone 3443. garage 11 desired. 16 Homestead in Manchester Green section. Im­ Joan, have you read the paper to­ real dry. Right now they’re soak­ Uiamonds— Watches—Jewelry .. 48 a very big salary. ing,” Scouty said, “we’ll soon be street. Teiepbone 7091. provements. About acre of land. ing wet.” So, all the Tinymites Electrical Appliances—Radio ... 49 It was fun eating their sand­ night?” through.” Fuel and t eed ...... 49-A $5,500. Easy Terms. yflt." began to gather heaps of wood. wiches. Thrilling to have so many The blaze soon roared and, my, Garden — Farm—Dairy Products 60 ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 EDWARD J. HOLL “Well, take a look at this, will Household Goods ...... 61 The average retaU price of an people staring at them. ’twas hot. It helped the shiv’rlng (The Tinies set sail on the imfft 865 Main Street Phone 4642 jrou!” Pat was pointing to the first Machinery and T o o ls ...... 62 auto Is $953 and the average de­ "And no wonder,” Joan toought. beasts a lot It wasn’t very long in tile next story.) Musical Instruments ...... 68 WANTED— MARRIED couple to "He’s terribly good looking.” page of the second section with Office and Store Equipment 64 share my home. No chUdren, ga­ preciation $136 a year. Specials at the Stores ...... 66 rage. Write Herald, Box K. Wearing Apparel—F u r s ...... 67 Wanted—To Buy ...... 68 By HAMLIN Rooms—Board—Hotels—Resorts ALLEY OOP Down Goes Foozyl Restsnmnt' BOARDBRS WANTED 59-A Rooms Without Board ...... 69 Boarders W anted...... 69-A Country Board—Resorts 60 FOR RENT—^Bedroom with kitchen Hotels—Restaurants ...... 61 privUeges, to women or married Wanted—Rooms—Board ...... 62 couple. Write Box L. M. Herald. Real Bstatc Fsi Rent Apartments. Flata Tenements .< 68 Business Locations for Rent . . . 64 Houses tor Rent ...... 66 HOTELS—RESTAURANTS 61 Suburban tor Rent ...... 66 -- - Summer Homes tor Rent ...... 67 THE SHERIDAN HOTEL offers iVanted to Rent ....-a ...... 68 Real Bstate tale comfortable rooms, private and Apartment Building for Sale «.• 69 connecting baths, hot- and cold Business Property for Bale 70 Farms and Land tor Sale ...... 71 water in every room. Special low Houses for Salt ...... 72 weekly rates, popular-priced res­ Lots for Sale •n • • • • • t • ts* • • • « 71 taurant A home away from home. Resort Proporty tor Sale «..■.;<« 74 Suburban tor S a le ...... 76 Inspection invited. '0 h. s . Ettal Bstate tor Bzobaage «...«« 76 Wanted—Real B state...... 77 W"',. Aeetle»—Legal Itotfes# WANTED—ROOMS— I \ Legal Notices ...... 7t BOAiU ) 62 I ■ RELIABLE COUPLE desire one or two rooms and kitchen, furnished, Rtul Ike Hoald Adra. in private home from Oct 15th. Call Hartford 4-lOfie. The ToonerviUeiTtoDey That Meets Afl Trains By Fon^ine Pox THE BOYS HAVE CERTAINLY GOT iPNE ON ItHE SKlPRERf THIS TtME . [ s e n s e and NONSENSE ^ A O T m m a r r i a g e o p e n s a MAN’S I Just because LdtUe Willie's papa -*.AN \T. rr NWASNT uM BYES AND HIS POCKBTBOOK J didn’t hear anything when he shook c a l l i n ' o u t t h ' n a n n e s o f t u p e s t ^ ^ AT ABOUT THE SAME TIME. jit the last time. • OF SPK&OTTV SANS.WE^-D ^ / aaADOENI „ Golfer (in store)—These golf hose JOSEPHUS— And why do you n e v e r k n e w - w h o t h e y w e r e ? A SOIN' think I am a poor judge of human If that you sold me are not at all dur- VsEE,WE NT l e t BETTV 61T THEN HE KICKS BECAUSE IT IS OUTA V E R s i g h t . S ‘ * ‘ GONE. i 'll TAKE CARE OF THIS B07D Jean—Isn’t it dreadful ? I refused to marry Bob last January and he’s been drinking ever since. Jane—I should say that’s carrying H celebration too far. WHEN ONE WRITES THE TRUTH IT ISN’T SO NECESSARY TO KEEP A CARBON COPY. 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\ !r<- '-'Tr' P%." JR7J #7»W’7iw- , ^ ‘/>7.'?■■•Nelson. An added treat will Busch believes be Is very fortunate. Atlantic Rayolite Hartford to him, the message.was conditions as they exist today. be a talk by Rev. Leonard C. Har­ Dancing will be from 8 until mid­ taken at the police station and the Chief Albert Foy of the South Friends of Miss Colver or others ris, pastor of the church. His topic night. Information brought to him by Manchester Fire Department spoke interested in bearing her message will be "Getting the Right Perspec­ Children’s Classes. Motorcycle Policeman Herman to the studmits of ^ e local State will be welcome. tive." The opening of the children’s RANQE Muske. The telegram brought th: Trade school at the regular weekxy Refreshments will be served. In­ classes for the fall and winter will Information that his mptber Is 111 assembly this afternoon. His sub­ vitation to attend tbe meeting has be held this week-end, with a won­ OIL at her home In Forest Hills, New ject was "Fire Prevention.’’ been extended to all male members derful opportunity for every boy and CENTER CHURCH WOMEN girl In Manchester to avail them­ Regular users of this oil claim York, and be was requested to come of the church, whether memMrs of they have found none better. at once. Mr. Lasker is employed In Miss Dorothy Gordon has post­ the club or not. selves of instruction under trained Hartford, but makes his home here. poned the opening of her dancing leaders. There Is no doubt as to Under 15 gallons. .IQi/jc gal. BEGIN THEIR SEASON the value received from attending classes' until further notice. Miss 15 gallons or more, 8 V 2 c gal. The band-washing principle An Important meeting of the Gordon is confined to her home as NRA SIGNERS, HERE these classes, as this early training takes advantage of tbs natural dance committee of the Junior the result of an acciden* which oc­ Mrs. John Pickles Presides for tendency of clothes to rise to tbe Daughters of Italy will be held to­ curred yesterday afternoon in EU- L. T. WOOD CO. surface. ’The fioatlhg agitator acts night at the clubrooms at 7:30 lington. Miss Gordon’s car struck First Time — Music and AT SATURATION POINT A meeting of the Loom- 61 BisseU Street Tel. 4496 directly on the fioatlng clotiiee. o’clock. All members of the com­ a telephone pole. Games Program. This principle Is fast and thorough mittee are urged to be present. fixers and Twisters As- —exactly as you would wash by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph /Tedford of Total of 600, Reached When St. hand. James Geehan, employed at 48 Academy street enjoyed the The Center Church Women’e Fed­ Mary’s Church Is Enrolled— sociat’n of Manchester PROGRESSIVE BRIDGE Cleary’s restaurant, has been unable World series games at New York eration began the season’e actlvl- Believed the Limit. will be held in Odd Fellows Hall, The Model "H” is built of first to work for the paust three days be­ yesterday. Mr. Tedford Is a well tlea last night by an evening seaeion Saturday Morning, October 7, Friday, October 6, 8il5. grade materials. It Is a silent, cause of a bad cold, which has kept known baseball fan, and has been which was attended by more than Lack of further signers of t'le at 9 o’clock. sturdy and trouble-free construc­ him confined to his room in the Sel- playing this summer with the Man­ 60 members. It was also the first President’s Reemployment Agree­ Manchester Green C om m ^ty Club tion. And low-priced, too. witz building. chester Athletic j. meeting with the new president, ment today led to the belief that 4-^Gash Prizes ‘"4 Mrs. John Pickles, and her asso­ Manchester, with a total of 600 All Welcome. Admission 26c. The annual meeting of the High­ Sunset Rebekab Lodge members ciate officers in charge. Mrs. Pickles signers to datf, has almost reac];ied RUMMAGE SALE land Park Commiinlty club will take will be guests at a roast beef sup­ welcomed the women of the cuurch the saturation point. St. Mary’s place this evening at 8 o’clock at per tomorrow evening at 8 o’clock and expretsed her pleasure at the church, the only religious organ­ SATURDAY, OCT 7, 9 a. m. On. RANGE the clubhouse. All residents of in Odd Fellows hall, arranged for large attendance. Rev. Watson ization to sign, was the last report­ STORE 806 MAIN ST. that section of the town will be by the members of King David Woodruff, the pastor, who was pres­ ed at the local post office. Daughters of Liberty. OD. VOSS Is Today’s Super-Value welcome to attend. Lodge who will hold brief meet­ ent a portion of the evening, com­ VALOCO ing preceding the meal. mended the work of the federation Dial 7090, 8741, 8278 if articles are Best By Test I S^. Mary’s Girls’ Friendly society during its five years of existence, • to be called for. Tub—full size genuine who gave a successful low-kpet sup­ Mrs. John CuUin of Bond street aud made suggestions for its further 15 Gallons or More.... Si/jc 1 ^ porcelain enamel, fused Self Lubricating—Gears per recently, are planning another received a l.tter today from her cooperation and service for the on heavy one piece tub of 4 t and mechanism run in for Thursday evening, October 19, sister, Mrs. Clifford Moynlhan, who church, along social and financial Less Than 15 Gallons.. 101 /2 6 genuine rust-rAslstlng “TON- oil. and appointed Mrs. Dorothy ’Turner, with her husbamd are en route from lines. mUMUNOIL EQUIPMENT COMPANY CAN” steel, Finger Tip Control— chairman, and a large committee to Oregon, and expect to arrive In A delightful musical program fol­ NEW, Steel, Range Oil Dnuns, DR C. M. PARKER^ 12.60. Faucets, 75c. Pumps, 81.76. DEN’TIST \ I k W Q Service Floating Agitator—The 5• Starts and stops electri­ have charge. Manchester at the end of the week. lowed conMsting of piano solos by > only agitator- that ex­ Mr. Moynlh'in is attending the Used Drums, 81<76. Phone: 8980. Telephone 54 Pratt Street 2 cally with finger tip con­ Mrs. Sydney French and duets play­ 6-^92 Hartford, Ct Y /V il 0 station actly duplicates hand-wash­ trol. The Church Council 'of the Ver­ American L ,lon convention in Chi­ ed with her small daughter; a group ing action. non Methodist church will meet to­ cago vlth the Drum Corps Division. of vocal numbers by Mrs. Harold Dentistry that will please yon, at a price you can afford to pay. Phone 3866 Electric Motor—Espec- night at 7:30 for its monthly busi­ He is secretary-treasurer of the Symington, concert soprano, were 426 Hartford Road Genuine Lovell Wringer 6s tally designed for VOSS ness session, and not the North Salem Corps. ’The Movnihans left aiiso well received. 3 o with 2 ^ ’’ cushion rolls. Electric Washers. Methodist church Coimcil. ’The Manchester to make their home on Adjournment was meule to the MISS M. ROBINSON Standard safety release. latter held its meeting Monday eve­ the Pacific Coast nearly ten years parish ball where a period of games ning. ago. in charge of Mrs. Mary Crockett, Teacher of Piano Theory assisted by Miss Jessamine Smith and Harmony were engaged in by the women with as much zest as if they were school 109 Adams Street Buckland •Convenient Terms children. Mrs. Edna Case Parker, Tel. 8625 Mrs. C. W. Holman and several of HALE’S Washers—Basement. the members of the evening group WE DO OUR PART PINEHURST-Dial 4151 served sandwiches and coffee. OYS’TER COCKTAIL SAUCE AND TARTAR SAUCE At Pinehorst yon get only the freshest of Fish. Pinehnrst >Oysters and Clams are from state licensed dealers who get their REGINA D’lTAUA PLANS supply from certified waters. CELEBRATION SUNDAY p i N e h u r s t Grapefruit 3 for 25c A Three Hour Special! SOUTH MRNCHCSTER ■ CONN ■ FRESH FISH Society to Observe Second An­ On Sale Friday Afternoon Lk. Selox . .2 for 25 niversary With Banquet at Halibut Swordfish ‘l i Sub-Alpine Club. From 3 To 6 O’Clock Filet of Haddock 10c Fab, 5c, 3 for 13c Mackerel Cod Washing Flakes Regiria d’ltalia society will ob­ A TYPEWRITER serve its second anniversary Sun­ Innerspring Boston Bluefish . . . 15c lb. day at the Sub Alpine club on El- IVORY SOAP SENSATION Fresh Salmon dridge street. Mis. Delfina, chair­ • G«t in on today’s low MA'TTRESS Friend’s Beans man of the committee o^ arrange­ prices—most Goodyears cost Butterfish ments will be assisted by Mrs. Ter­ 14c, 2 for 25c, and less today than a year ago. The New esa Narretto, Mrs. Adele Jaifiungo, Medium Fresh Oysters 19c, 2 for 35c v Mrs. Antoinette Fontana, Mrs. By actutd test on wet pave­ Royal $12.50 Scallops Open Clams Domenico Perett.-, Mrs. Louise Eca- ments, they stop your car Bars All Sizes Available. bert and Miss 'Adriana Grandl. ^ Signet quicker—give you blowout A high quality mattreos Chowder Clams Heinz Beans Chef Gotta will be ready to serve protection in every ply and Steaming Clams the dinner at 12 noon. The menu on Display. with factory guarantee. more mileage than they ever Come' in and try It. 10c and 15c will include assorted antipasto, ! gave before. OLD-FASHIONED chicken soup, roast chicken, peas, Kemp’s’, Inc. KEMP’S, INC. French fried potatoes, salad, rolls, 768 Mail! St. . Phone 6680 PICCAULLI Brown Bread mixed fruit, ice cream and demi- Just A Reminder.... tasse. Made after an old New Eng­ 17cy 2 for 30c Following the dinner an enter­ All Saturday’s Food land recipe—just de- tainment will be glv^'for the fam- G o o d y ear licions. Full quart... O O C lliec of the membera. and at its Pathfinder Specials Go On Sale Confectionery close sandwiches and other refresh­ Double Sweet Sliced Size I Price Each Friday Afternoon Sugar, lb. 8c ments will be sei ’e . Music for Pickles, q t ..... 33c dancing will be furnished by Gar­ 4.40-21 At Three O’Clock. ibaldi and Pucci’s orchestra. 4.50- 20 CAULIFLOWER (large w h ite )...... 25c-29c Although founded two years ago with not more than 25 members, 4.50- 21 S. S. Pierce > the society has tripled its member­ 4.75-19 Lima Baby ship, a gratif3Ting record to the Beans Clam Chowder president, Mrs. Giacomina Monti. 5.00- 19 Old fashioned flavor. 5.00- 20 Green Small Large ADVERTISEMENT— 2 qts. 29c 5.25-18 Com Beans Order your Cannel Coal for your 5.50- 19 CLEAN UP . . FIX UP 10c 23c fireplace from G. E. Willis A Son, Inc, Tel. 5125. ^our Home! g o o d ;- year SCHALLER MOTOR SALES, INC. At Age 59 You May More Than 684 Center St. Manchester M. MERZ & SON Double Your Income And Increase 141 No. Main St., Manchester Its Security O P HERE for Expert! When the interest rate paid by the savings bank in town was SEMICC J Modernize Your Kitchen Range reduced to Sy2 per cent and it was generally expected rates would go still lower, an annuity guaranteed to pay 8.4 per With A New cent for life was purchased. This gave the use of the prin­ cipal for life, as well as the interest, instead of holding it for the estate. Bird Buildins Products for FLORENCE RANGEOIL BURNQt And For That Matter Y o u r Parlor Stove, The return depends upon age at entry and Is much higher in the later ages. Beauty and Comfort-— Too! ONE OF THESE BURNERS WILL MEAN: J^EMODEUNG, n^airing. *»the improvement ot prop­ LESS WORK—^no back-breaking fuel to bring in, zko erty are expenditnres pay massy ashes to t^ e out. ■ID Koori in added comfdrt and increased ■to aoiNq LESS DIRT—no smoke or dust, no grimy hands. pre^wty value. Bird'^sphalt LESS COST—your fuel is Range Oil. Its cost is low. FAYETTE B. CLARKE Slate Surfaced Slundet and You bum it only while the stove is needed fwr cook* HAND STARTING Sidings and other Bird Building ing or hehting. iVoducts give you Ug value for MORE COMFORT—as warm as a coal fire, if you need TEAR OFF THIS COUPON Sure -POOR LIGHTS your dc^ar. warmth, yet out when not in use. A comfort both Generators should chuge more in Our e^erience in building antf in winter and summer. ■ to WAU remodeling will save money for iNnh^TiNa cold weather as the thick oil causes »OAW) MAlBMALa M ^ E CONVENIENCE—started in a moment, and con* Please Explain starters to draw mqre current Consult us about your triced with a simple twist of the vidye^ high or low,' We will adjust your generator to ing plana. Monthly Life Inctnne Insurance\ keep your battery fully charged for fast or slow. There is no guesswork in oodl^tig the winter driving free of charge. ’ when you have a reliable Range Burntt’. N am e 829 Main Street NORTON Th« W.G.Ot;ENNET CO. Address JOHNSON A Phone 3665 ELECTRICAL Goal, Lumber, Mason’s SuppUes, Paint Plumbing and Heating Contraetbn, Svul INSTRUMENT CO. 336 No. Main St. TeL 4149 Manchester Cor. Center and Trotter Streets miHarfl fttNeO Phoae 4060

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