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ARMY PREPARES FOR CALL TO ARMS WILL NOT OPEN STRIKERS HERE

Rhode Island Governor Closes M ills Where Textile Strikers Rioted STATE’S MILLS CLOSED; ANY M IU HERE WILL BE AIDED

SAYJffiNEYS BYmCYMEN

NO CALLS FOR GUARDS

Sinkers Hear Plans Had Offers of Donations . Con-

Been Made to Re-Open tinue to Pour In at Strik- Light Breeze Facing

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BULLETIN: which T. O. M. Sopwlth's Endeavour ' Manufacturers Discuss and Harold S. Vanderbilt’s Rainbow i Despite reports emanating from .\bnard U. S. C. G. Cutter Union Statement Argo off Ne'wport. Sept. 15 — : were ready to race for the historic union headquarters that Che- (.AV) The first rare for the America's Cup. Situation. The official statement Issued at rny Brothers Intended reopening the Amcrira’s cup between the de- . . Rainbow was the' first to reach velveL cravat and dyeing depart- union headquarters today is as fol- fending .\merlean yacht Rain- the statting point niqe miles south- Now Haven., Sept. 15— (AP) — ments Monday morning, these d^ lows: bow and the rhallenglng Brit- east of Brenton's Reef Lightship \ ish boat Endeavour wan ntart- off Newport Harbor. Ten companies of the CUinnecttcut partments will not open but wrill re- The regular morning meeting today at 10:40 a. m. (e. s. National Guard, about 550 men, main closed indefinitely as was Indi- waa held In the B& te theater this L) with the defender having SCENES AT NEWPORT were awaiting furthef^orders and cated In an official Cheney state- morning at 9 o'clock through the about a mhiule 'the bent of the ’ Newport, R. I., Sept. 16.— (AP) — courtesy of Manager Hoover. De- ntatt. Newport harbor, which cradled mil- ready for any emergency today as ment made public last Monday. spite the adverse weather condi- The American yaCht had liet- lions of dollars worth' of craft last the textile strike in this state enter- “The- velvet, cravat and dyeing ter way on at the preparatory ed Its second week-end. night, was emptied today as the departments will not reopen Monday tions a very large crowd attehded. nlgqal. Rainbow whs out at the boats were sailed out for their pas- Some of the tenseness, prevalent morning," Howell Cheney stated to- President Shorts opened the Imoy while Endeavour wan sengers to view the International durlpg the past several days wbsn day. meeting and announced that t^e . clone under the ntern of The flare-ups In Danielson and Putnam cup races at sea. , Don’t Want Trouble clergymen of Manchester offered committee boat. \ . A prismatic arc in the heavens, forced the mobilization of state ’ Decision of Cheney, Brothers to their services and assistance in any for which the defender of the Amer- troops, had faded today with tin keep the mills closed, clearly reveals manner .desired by Local 2125^ Aboard U._ S. C. G. Cutter Argo ica’s Cuf Is named, would be a wel- complete shutdown of all of the that members of the firm do not President Shorts Uien . introduc^ off Newport, R. I.. Sept. 15.— (AP) come sight at least to spectators, states' mills due to the ' five-day want a repetition In Manchester of the first speaker, Francis X. Mqere, T—Shortly before schcciulcd starting as the skies were gray and the week; the riots and bloodshed that oc- secretary, of the Union Employees’ U. S. Army troops are held In Instant readiness for duty In textile strike centers If needed to quell rloLs time. 10:40 a. q>. (eastern standard weather damp and chill after a The letdown Is believed to be curred this week in Woonsocket and Association of Hartford coun^. Mr. such as took plate In Rhode Island. Those ahowTi above are members of the 16th Infantry, pictured as time) a light southeast by east night of rain. * only temporary, however, for with Saylesvllle, R. I. Moore gave a vivid description of ttey turned out at Govemora Island. N. Y., for inspection of field eduipmcni. Each of the men carriea breeze was scarcely ruffling the the reopening of some of the mills It was considered certain that If labor conditions in generaL A great two extra bandoliern of ammunition aa for war duty. water fit the open ocean course over (Continued on Page Two) Monday the pickets may renew the mills were to reopen so-called deal of credit Is due My; Moore for their activities. "flying aquadrons” from other strike his untiring efforts ip'championing The entire state focused its at- tention on Putnam yesterday where centers would Invade. Manchester the cause. and trouble likely would break ouL Mr. Kunehel, t ^ second speaker, serious trouble was averted despite' Pickets again were assigned to reviewed the work of the Connecti- the tenseness In the air. The only duty at the mills during the noon cut Federation'of Labor and also ITALY SEEMS TO FAVOR ASK RELIGIOUS REPORT NO DISORDERS semblance of disorder wiu the ar- hour yesterday when strike leaders stated that L^rcal 2125 could depend rest of Ann Gerard!, a picket, who received rumors that some of the was charged with assault and bat- on all Ham ord union workers for tery. departments were operating. It financial /md economical support. LIBERTY IN ALL was learned that only a few fore- MONARCHY IN AUSTRIA IN ^ O D E ISLAND AREA Mills Reopen Both speakers stressed the Impor- The rebjpenlng of the Belding- men were On duty. There was no tance being steadfast in this y6t Heminway-Cortlceni mills In Put- ' general mobilization of pickets, strike, as no success could hope to however, and now that Cheney SOVIET STATES nam, after a one day-sbutdowni, was be/attained without this. Brothers have announced that the Sentiment Has Increased RELIEF SUDDENLY But Officials Fear Rioting F. D. CHENEY directly behind the strained feeing. 'he next speaker waa Dan Hur- Seventy-five men reported for work velvet, cravat a'n^ dyeing depart- ley. He brought put the fact ments will not reopen Mqnday ther^ and at the end of the day were es- that as well as producing, this ma- May Be Renewed 0. Mon- corted home by Rational Guards- Is reason to believe the pickets ag^ chine, .age Is destroying. He empha- Since Visit of Former Em- ENDS IN N Y CITY ^®®* *® AN APPEAL will be withdrawn. men with fixed bayonets and cars sized the fact that the present un- Refers To Contract press Zita — Vienna ^ ___ Pledge from Russia Be- laden with policemen and deputies. employment In the country is due day Governor to Meet j 117ADY17DCState Labor Commissioner Joseph Reference was made by President 'to. the machine, and labor-saving Arthur Shorts of Local 2 i^ at the M. Tone, who is In Putnam aa ths devices. All three speakers were President Today. f f U K M l K O personal representative of Governor mass meeting held this i^Horning In greeted by a great deal of applause. Alarmed Over Idea. i Failure of l a Guardia Tax fore It Is Admitted to the the State theater Instead of at Cen- Wilbur L. Cross, was cheered there Timothy J. Holloran has an- yesterday aa he addressed a mass ter Park on account of the,rain, to nounced that he will donate free ' a contract which he indicated Che- Rome, Sept. 15.— (A P )—Senti- Measure Stops All Work League. BIXLETHW meeting of strikers and urged them ambulance service to any striker. Addresses Letter to Em- to refrain .from distiirbances. ney Brothers must sign before the The West Side Dairy ot McKee ment favoring the restoration of N ew ^ rt, R. I., Sept. 15.— strikers will return to work. Guardsmen ^Rcody street and Robert Wilson will do- the Hapsburg Monarchy in Austria and Home Aid Funds. (AP)-^Presldent Roosevelt de- Meanwhile, National guard com- While no official statement re- nate their trucks and services to (3eneva, Sept. IS.— (AP) - - A rlded' after a conference In New- ployees Through Herald; garding the various clauses, were i appeared to be growing In Italy, panies from several cities Including the best use of the Local. movement to obtain a pledge to es- ’ port harbor with Secretary Dcrn New Haven and Meriden were in ^ven out, it was learned that. the Attorney John Foley of Emersoh political obS(!rver.s said today. tablish religious liberty In the Soviet^ today that the Rhode Island contract Is known as ,a "closed New York, Sept,_ 15.—Immediate Asks Consideration of state armories In Hartford and this street has signified his intention of The visit of former Empress Zita strike situation was quiet union" conthact and includes union discontinuance of all work and home states before admitting Russia to city ready to leave for any troubla donating his services free of charge to Italy this summer did much to enough to permit him to attend point In the strike area at a mo- demands that Cheney Brothers, win Italian favor for her aspiration relief payments was ordered last membership in the League of Na- the .America's Cup race. Conditions That Exist. to Local 2125 as ah organization. tions waa taking form here to-- ment's notice. among other things, hire only men Arthur’s Drug Store, Inc., has to restore the Hapsburg reigime. It night by Welfare Commissioner The Prefildent talked over the recommended by the union, refuse day. Fifty textile manufacturers who filled prescriptions for strikers who waa said. William Hodson as a direct (x>nse- situation with Dern and Major are members of the Manufacturers’ to employ men or women not en- The pledge would follow the gen- General Fox Connor, command- ore destitute, free of charge...... Before returning to Belgium two quence o f, the failure of the Board LETTER TO HERALD Association of Connecticut assem- dorsed by the union, to agree to Bread donations were received days ago IZta had a long and cor- eral lines of the suggestion made by er of the First Corps Area, in a President Eamon de Valera of the ble(l in Hartford yesterday to dis- foremen being enrolled as members from the following: the Davis Home dla! talk with King Victor Emman- of Aldermen to approve Mayor La- p o s t breakfast conference Irish Free State that Russia be ask- Kfanchester Evening Herald cuss the strike situation and after o f the union and to consent to a bakery of Manchester, the Bond uel and Queen Elena. Princess Guardia's tax bill earlier in the aboard the Vincent .Astdr yacht thirty-hour Week with pay for forty ed to generalize the assurance of re- Manchester, Conn. listening to several proposals de- bakery of Hartford, the Wonder Maria, unofficially reported to be day. . Nmirnrahal. Marvin M. Mcln- Dear Sirs: cided to meet agair> some time next hours. ligious liberty made to the United tjTP , ,a Presidential secretary, Bread company of Hartford, the engaged to Ow former Empress’ More than 300,000 families depend May I ask yon to give space week. Every scat In the main auditorium States when the SovlcLs were recog- reported afterward to news- Home Pride bakery of Hartford, the son. Archduke Otto, participated In nized by America. ip your columns to the enclosed Among the suggestions was one of the State theater was taken by Spruce Street bakery of Manches- the conversations. on tliese funds for their subsistence. papermen alMJard the Navy the strikers this morning. Perhaps At a meeting at the Protestant statement to the silk workers urging a Uniform opening of all af- ter, the Blue Ribbon bakery of Man' Sentiment Grows All checks ready up to 5 o’clock last patrol boat Cuyohoga that gall fected mills Monday while another a lorger^ ow d never has turned out night were ordered delivered. No Cathedral numerous clergymen ex- was quiet on the strike front. and citizens of Manchester, It to a uniqn meeting in this town. Since news of the engagement horted delegates to the League of being understood that this Is was to shutdown all mills in the, (Continued on Page Two) j spread. Italian sentiment 'or resto- payments of any kind will be made state until the workers'signify their Three speakers from Hartford ad- after 2 o'cloc!: this morning. Mr. Nations Assembly to “protect the not an official company state- dressed the gathering. I ration of the Monarchy apparently Christian martyrs.” Providence, R. I., S6pt. 15.— (AP) ment but is the personal view of willingness to returp to work. ' has Increased. But In semi-official Hodson Issued nls order after a long - Rhode Island, storm center of the The meeting was enshrouded with Talk With Pastors conference with the Mayor at City The Assembly today received a one who has the welfare of the quarters It was said that the Ital- memorial fromJhe Ukrainian group textile strike In New’ England, ap- the utmost secrecy and no official President Shorts made it known Hall. The Mayor said at his evening workers, the company and the , EX-CONVICT ASKS ian government, befeire committing of the Polish Parliament protesting ; eared calm today after four hours town at heart. statement was made at Its conclu- that union leaders' bad conferred itself, will wait to ace how the Ital- press conference that complete stop- sion. yesterday 'with Rev. Leonard Harris against the admission of Russia ot- rioting which three persons were Yours v^ry truly, ian project for permanent independ- page of relief was unavoidable killed and more than 30C injured. o f the South Methodist church and within a week unless the Aldcrtnen until the Soviets extend to the FRANK D. CHENEY ence of Austria works out. Ukraine 'the right of, self-determina- National Guard officers and police STRIKE DEVEIAIPMENTS Rev. Watson Woodruff of the Cen- TO GO TO PRISON provided new tax revenue. September 14, 1934. By ASSOCIATED PRESS ter Congregational church regard- There is much interest In the tion. From Georgia came a demarrd ol the" state’s toxt'le communities Austrian question, but newspapers Vote Is 49 to 13 Hugh S. Johnson, NRA chief, ing the. local strike situation. A few that Russia evacuate that region. expressed apprehension, however, STATE.MENT TO THE HERALD do not participate In the diacus- The Aldermen voted 49 to .13 to .Must Continue Fight for what next week might bring. speaking In, New York to varlou* days ago the ministers of this town "Now that a week of comparative code authorities, calls the textile met to consider conditions and, ac- sions. Enquirers at ,the foreign of- send.the business tax bill back to The riewispaper organ of Geneva Mills were closed .today for the j flee are told an expression of Italian strike. Involving 41)0,000' workers, cording to Mr. Shorts, obtaUned thje Tells Bridgeport Police He Is committee, which waa generally acj Conservatives today bowed to the usual week end holiday. Nearly two calm has passed in Mtuichester, It is policy is to be expected from Gene'^ cepted as defeat for^ the measure, "Ineritabillty of Russian member- thousand National. Guardsmen were an "absolute violation’’ of an un- H-lme .for our local situation to be derstanding between himself and va. ' . “ rjie tax, fought bitterly by large ship" but stated that the "fight cn duty In five cities and towns — (Contiiiued on Page Two) Afraid That He Cannot Go considered soberly and thoughtfully the United Textile Workers’ presi- and small business Interests, would against international Communism Woonsocket and Saylesvilic, where by 4he silk workers and other citi- dent, Thomas McMahon. REACTION IN AUSTRIA have taxed business at the rate -o f must be continued unflinchingly.” t’ le most serious rioting has taken zens of the town, free from the ex- Matthew Well, ylce president of \Straight. Vienna, Sept. , 15.— (A P )—Re- one-half of 1 per cent on Its gross President Eamon de Valera of the flace— affd Bristol,. Apponaug and ports from Brussels thafthe former receipts. Mayor LaGuardla hoped it Irish Free State was described as citemefit and emotions, of a week the American Federation of Labor, GIGANTIC SETTING Pontiac. ego. , who attended the New York meet- would raise 550,000,000 to meet re- having decided not to sign a collec- Gov. Theodore Francis Green, . (Continued bn Page Two) lief costs. tive invitation to Ru.ssia to Join feel- "Not Local Issue" ing at which Johnson spoke last •Brl^eport, Sept. IS.— (A P )—The "Wc were told two weeks ago by nlghL answered it with a statement Alderman Morton Baum of Man- ing that. In view of reports that the (Continued on Page Two) Strange ,problem of what-to do with Assembly is not unanimous on the the executive committee of Local that thq speech waa "unwartanted" FOR PLAY CLASSIC a man who asked to pe sent to Sing hattan introduced a revised business and "an attaiik upon organized tax bill at the meeting, which as re- subject, any opponents should have 2125 that the strike was in no sense .‘’ing, so that he might "go straight" freedom to express their views and a local Issue, there was no complaint labor." , 'fday confronted Bridgeport police. LUTHERANS CALL ferred to the local laws committee. ' Francis Gorman, National strike that Russia should apply for League L gainst Cheney Brothers or against Penniless, exhausted and unable to Alderman Baum estimated that 520,- leader replied: "I would have ex- 000,000 would-be derived through his membership In the ordinary way. HOLDUP VICTIMS the working, conditions of their em- 60 Live Oak Trees, 150 find work 50 year old Herbert Cor- —. Little Opposition . ployees. It was entirely a sympa- pected nothing else from General tax plan. Johnson. He is a member of the win, walked Into police headquarters BISHOP A JUDAS Despite opposition, however, the thetic strike to help the less for- and asked to be sent back to prison 50,000 Dally Checks machinery for making Russia a cotton textile code authority even Years Old, to Be Used in JETTISON $ 6 ,0 0 0 tunate-workers of the textile Indus- though he has never attended a Irom which he was paroled a month About 50,000 checks will be held member of the League turned rap- try In other sections; In other words, ago. up each day after Mr. Hodson's or- idly, and By noon 33 countries had meeting o f the code authority. It those against whom no complaint Is should be expected that he would Hollywood. "I’d rather serve the rest of my German Prelate Who Op- der goes Into effect. Each check affixed their signatures .to the Invi- lodged are to be punished for the Mme back In Sing Sing than resort represents a two-weeks’ food allow- tation. support his partners on that body.” pins of the guilty, over whom they President Roosevelt, leaving for to stealing" Corwin told Sergeant ance for the family, rfent, light and Sweden, Norway. Finland and Toss Big Roll from Car, Give have and can have no responsibility gas. Home relief amounting to the internationsd yacht races off , Hollywood, Calif., Sept. 13— (AP) William Foster. “I want you to poses Hitler PoIi(^*es is De- Denmark indicated they preferred to or control. A more unfair, unjust 5350,000 and an equal amount of Newport, indicated that new vio- — William Shakespeare hardly'could turn me back for violation of send an Invitation to Russia apart procedure coulij not be Imagined, parole.” work relief money will be held" up Robbers S3, 600, Then lence in strike areas might bring have dreamed his "Midsummer What inducement is there In such a direct action on his part. Praises Stand nounced by Nazi Group. dally. (Continued on Page Two) Night's Dream" ’. -ould be such a policy for an employer to give to his The situation In Rhode Island, dream play as well be conjured up Fostey was reluctant to tweede to Can’t Find Larger Sum. cipployees the highest wages and where for a time this, week, it waa In Hollywood bowl next Monday the request. "I hate to book you Cor- test, working conditions he can afi feared Federal troops might be night. win,*’ he said, "because you’ve got Numberg, Sept. 15— (A P )—Lik- ening Bishop Hans Melsser of Ba- ford If ne and his people are to' be needed to control rioting, has quitt- Even Felix Mendelssohn,- who -what a lot of other former criminals ed. varia to Judas Iscariot, a group of New York, Sept. 15.—Two chain penalized equadiy with the cheat and more than 200 years after the Bard lack. I admire any ex-convlct who Lindy in 10 Gallon Hat »toro executives who were returning the chlselet 7 What have his efforts In a radio address. Francis J. Gor- o f Avon's death composed the Im- Nazis demanded today that he be tries to. go straight. You’re a vdetim from the Belmont Park races with to be decent benefited him and his man, strike leader, said: mortal overture to the "Dream" of circumstances but the breaks will removed from his ecclesiastical •post. $12,600 in their pockets, including employees who want to work and ’ "We are on strike and we shall had nothing In his experience, or eventually be yours” To Help Out at a Rodeo 56.000 in wirmirigs, were held up and stay on strike until managements imagination, to conjure such a pic- Bishop Melsser Is the-last high- need'to work, If he Is forced to close Sergeant Foster said he would robbed of $3,600 while driving home his factory Isecause of dissatisfac- agrees to meet our Just demands. . ture. notify the New York police parole ranking church dignitary., opposing Our strike cannot be broken by The great white shell from which many of the policies of Reichabish- through an tnsolated section. Queens tions elsewhere over which he has no board of the situation. Woodward, Okla., Sept. 15— (AP). . After fleeing the crowds which j-csterday. At the time of the rob- control 7 ' — bayoaete. and gas.” the orchestra gives its music for op Ludwig Mueller who is holding Corwin said he served more than —A "ten-gallon” hat. cowboy boots strc’fTied Thursday to the Homer bery one of them threw a bundie National Guardsmen pitched the symphonies tmder the stars an office in the Third Reich. . "Common sense would follow qpite fix years of a ten year sentence for Aitkens home; where the famous camp in Georgia to protect livorkers. has been wheeled on railroad tracks His immediate removal waa and spurs was the costume laid out containing $6,000 in bills from the another course. The fair employer third degree burglary In Riverside, fliers were guests, Lindbergh chat- window o f their moving car, but should be helped to continue to at the Goodyear Clearwater PlanL out of sight Into a canyon. N. T. urged by a group of NaxI Lutherans today for Col. Charles A. Lindbergh. where Governor Eugene Tallmadgs ted affably with visitors ‘yesterxlay, they were unable to find the money operate full force so'that be and Bis ' Artlflctal HIU who call themselves “The South "Ltndy," who has seen much of discussed drought relief dnd avia- has been informed there waa s An artificial bill has been erected German Federation of Evangelical the world from the cockpit of an later. people could profit by the market "grave situation.” P. AND T. CONGRESS tion with a group of school . boys, The police began an immediate over Its site, with 60 live oak trees, Christians.” airplane, has taken a liking to the and helped do the chorea. which they have created for them- Troops remained on duty In North .150 years old. transplanted there The Resolution investigation but were unable to find selves, while the chiseler’s plant New Britain. Sept. 15.— (A P )— saddle since he and 'his wdfe became A t Jhe same time, Mrs. Lindbergh and South Carolina and Mississippi, from miles away, and a mantle of The group passed a resolution the Impromptu guests of a rancher held court with groups o f school any trace of the robbers 6r the should be closed. This would bring grass placed to form the merrle Covering a wide field of subjecta for stating; money thrown from the automobile. discussion the mid-year conference when they were forced dowm 28 girls and later donned an apron, the chiselei' to terms much more TREASURY BAL.ANCE greensward upon which the more “ Bishop Melsser last January miles north of here last Thursday. ,much too big, and "did her bit." She The two victims of the robbery re- quickly than the general strike than 400 players will present the ot^the Connecticut <5ongres8 of Par- pledged loyalty to Adolf- Hitler. The occasiob for the cowboy fed the chickens, gathered eggs and tained $3,000 which one of them had v.hicb permits him to retain his Washington, Sept. 15.— (A P )—• dream!! > and Teachers was to be held at Three montha later he broke this regalia today was the Woodward helped Mrs. Altken cook a big chick- carried In another pocket niarket because everyone else is The position of the Treasury Sept.. Connecticut Teachers College In The ravine back of the natural pledge. annual rodeo at which Colonel Lind- The men robbed were Samuel closed up at the same time. It would city today. Among the topics en dinner. 13 was: Receipts, $16,213,30425; stage, against the Hollywood hills, "He has been, proved a faithlesa, bergh has tentatively promised to The Lindberghs hoped to continue Deiitch, 36 years old, of 1770 An- put a premium upon fairness In- will be spanned by a 380-foot bridge, on the program for consideration are expenditures, $17,655,652.09; bal- perfidious traitor to Hitler and the ride with the broncho busters. The their flight to Amarillo, Tex., today drews Avenue, the Bronx, and his stead of a penalty. Suppose that our ance, $2,155,134,643.43. Customs re- 65 feet high, terminating on the far public) welfare, education, home Third Reich, a Judas. He has com- hrother, Benjamin, 41, of 270 Lee service and health. hat and boots were'presented to the after visiting the rodeo, but before officers of the law said "Every time ceipts for the month $16,937,961.00. hillside. mitted treason against the German colonel by a neighbor of the ranch- Avenue, Yonkers. They own the Dr. Charlotte E. Grave was to de- taking off planned to-give their we lock up a lawbreaker we are go- Receipts for the fiscal year $715,- There the frir players will be people. The patience of the Evan- er-host. hosts an airplane ride. Municipal Food Market Stores, a seen, by comparison, no larger than liver the principal address this after- ing to lock up the innocent, good 082,658.31; expenditures, $1,310,- gelical populations is exhausted. Both Undy and his wife made a "Nope, I’ve never been up," said chain operated in the' Greater New citizens as well and keep them lock- 312,865.39 (Including $668,338,618.- the fairy queen who plays such an noon. Round tabic conferences on The people will take the protection big hit with the farm folk, who Important part in' Shakespeare's Homer Aitkens. "B ut. I reckon that York area. ..Samuel- Deutch owns ed up until the baa ones promise to 33 of emergency expenditures); ex- the topics for discussion were sched- of their church into their own quickly dubbed Mrs. Lindbergh fellow kncm'8 , what -he’s doing. scrlDt. uled later In the day. ocveral horses. Including Sophisti- cess of expenditures, $495,3S0,207> hands;” "Smiling Anne.” Scared? Pshaw, no." cated. (Continued on Page Two) , 08. Goi^ sssete $7,9«94S«.414.38. -:i-" • : r j/ h'*' ■7 — ------T Uberately storing It up for our-' groups, etnphssliing 'Nrhen you go selves ag^n ? back,. allal' go*•" back or none at. -• -ii" DANCE mss Velvet Strike Mr. Moors said the paramount Otven by Eleanor Doss I>edge "The. velvet department was not issue at stake centered on ‘’man sums HERE of the resurrection! (1) It is a sure Included In the general Strike can versus machine, body and blood SCTNDAY AFTERNOON meeting to be held October 9 at the and at the present time moat of the versus Iron and steel." hope, founded on th* Word of God. Armory, at 4 o'clqck. APPEAL principal velvet manufacturers In 'There's the nutsheU of your Sons of Italy Hall, Keeney St. (2) Without this bop* life is e dis- Busses leave South End Terminus WILL BE AIDED Miss Jennla CeclUa Saverick. mal and dreary path. (8) With this Mr*' Brosnon brought th* fir(t the country are at work. Velvet is; strike be said. He said It pussled donation of Jelly for our pledge of New Cold Cathode Tube a one season business; tb^end of i bim as 10 wny uie oram rrusicr nt t;00, 8:00 and 1:00 p. ro. funer als daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David -jop* our path is brlghteaed and Saverick of 96 Charter Oak street, 100 glouae. If each member who TO WORKQtS the season will come all /too soon.! bad not been able to figure out a true oomfort given to the hour of has Jelly will bring m few glasses to The closing of the velvet' mill de- solution for the machine load In in- 'RayiBond T. Ditaa BY aERGYMEN was married this morning to An- death. Helps Radio Broadcasts drew Maueucl- of East Hampton. i the next meeting, we will soon have (OMliaaad from Pafc One) prives the velvet workers of their i duatry but apparently none had. The funeral of Raymead P. Duon Refuses to Accept NatioDal Text! Isaiah 1:10-M our entire pledge. much needed opportunity to work | Mr. Moors pointed out that tne of lOS Elisabeth straet, Hartford, (CeaHaned from Page One) The cetvrmony was performed at 8 The laiemational Unltoim Sunday EMANUEL LUTHERAN and will deprive us of our hard- strike was only the beginning of a was held this morning a t hia home, Jamee'e church by School Lesson for Sept. 18 Knot E. ErleksoB, Pastor The American Legion Auxiliary Son Francisco, Sept. 18.—(AP) —,«>neid. though sUll to a preUmlnory W good.'’ ThU would be parallel to will jgin the American Legion in a Ooraan'i declaration that tbere will earned market. Out- trade will d rift: tremendous social change, and ob- A well children's conference will at 8:80 and at St. Joseph’s Cathe- Chester and Domenic Belletti of the Rev. WliUam P. Reldy, in the I Labor Board’s Ruling On Successful teste ot a new cold, stoge, wet* clearly demonstrated, away from us i^d our next sea- j served the workers themselves must be held at the Hartford Road center dral, Hartford at 9 o’clock. Manchester. presence of a large number of rela- By WM. B. OELBOT. D. D. Sunday scliool and Bible classes nation-wide campaign for a more tfo no truce until every textile mill general ODservonceobservance orof Constitution cathode tube----- — as ------a radio,------oscillator,-1 manv nuteVif ■Wpe "fil the country li closed. Would this son's operating will be seriously change conditlone tbrough unified Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The funeral was attended by eev- Farmers who have donated food- Uves and friends. Organist Charles Collective Bargaining. Editor of Advanoo At 9:30. British War Vetorana Jeopardized, ^ ^ n 't think for a mln- I .strength. He said the piinclplee eral relatives of this place,. as he Packard gave a abort reolUl and All services tomorrow will be Day. September 17. Through the by-hll T. Farns-| be,n^Sfructed to ^ k ^ H ^ ashke the decent people feel like be- was a native of Manchester stuffs are: J. G. Trueman of McKee Tha contrast between ( form end ' The regular monthly meeting of observance the Legion and Auxiliary worth, young inventor, were an -, nala. renorted niaar u? tag more decent?lt? W^Vouldn’t It be' ute, velvet -orkers, , that---- If . we _ —are of the textile organixatlon In Man- Due to the fact that a large num- street: and John Tedford and John played the bridal music. ' . reality to religioq, between religion | Etogllsh. •uveuiwr. were *n-. nals. reported Clear reception. Ho- them become! out of th^m arket because of lack I cheater and eleewhera were sound ber of National Guard com[>anles The bridal attendanta were Miss I ~ International Sunday-School Lee- <^the ram was provided in subatitu- Morntog service at 10:48. Sermon the Mons-Ypres Post was held' to wdll seek t/ increase appreciation of nounced by Television Laboratories,, wall reported reception with lo ^ more llkel> to make Albasl of Birch Mountain road- to ritual observance and religion to, sonlon Text.Text, Sent.Sept. 16.16, "Who shall . ’ tlon of Isaac. the rights, benefits and privllexesprivileges Ltd., today. 1.sneaker vninme “ lawbreakers tod, because they knew of gooda/we ean walk In .to a -lus and right and that “your organisa- are out on strike duty, the C. N. O. Harry Erickson of Hartford Road’ Helen Saverick,,sister of the bride, 1 Washington, Sept; 15. — (AP) — heart, life and dally conduct, has i topic, "Weep Not." the Army and .Navy club lost Wed- ' speaker volume. tomer'y'piBce some morning and tion will prevail In the end." stxte rifle match sch^uled for to- M maid' of honor ; Miss Lena j NBA today removed the Blue Eagle ascend unto tha bill of the Lord? That tha Lord never command(d, Th* Emanuel and Junior Choirs guaro^eed to Americans by the The teste to broadcasts to Hawaii, In the new tube which reeembloa •hat they would be Jailed no matter Vito PotUcello of Spencer street; been presented to every age. Or who shall stand to His holy but suffered sacrifices is abundantly will sing. “ tesday .evening at 8 p. ip. Comman- Federal Constitution. Los Angeles and New York from the what thev did? take Ms order when the strike lead- Speaking of unemployment insur- morrow In Simsbury has been post- DU FONTS HIRED Anabale Roberto of Oak street; Mrs. ol** Ducalouk. An- i from the Houde Engineering com- The tendency of reUglon to ex-' der Lindsay presided over a very a fruit Jar, moving electrons coast ance, Mr. .Moore gave the matter a poned until a later daU. Captoin d r ^ J. Bleu m>d John Sobleskl. 1 p, j ,. Y.. on findings of piece? He that hath clean bands evident from Scripture. More than Evening Service at 7 o'clock. Ser- The American Legion and Auxil- Hetotz A Kaufman station here, about freely, experts claimed, and Constitutional Rigfata ers in Washington see fit to end the Miller of Spencer street; Frank press itself In forms end symbols I and a pure heart.”—Ps. 24:3, 4. large attendance.-Report# from the were described as a '‘complete suc- sti;ike. It Is not as easy as that. local aspect by saying the "m en James H. McVeigh of Company C Smith of ■ Wetherell street; Mr. The bride wore a gown of white seem* to be inherent to religion or in I seven centuries before the Lord mon theme, "Your Glory.’ iary have sponsored the observance ore bounced and re-bounood. Tha "Our Constitution guarantees us employed at Cheney Brothers who has been advised. ■•Lin, with veil of tulle caught with the National Labor Relation* came He severely condenmed such Come at least once every Sun- different committees were heard: and of Constitution. Day for a number of cess." Among message* sent was action furalsbes the "oacUlatlontf’ , islneas depends on fast, reliable, INTERNATIONAISPY Sebaub of Hillstown Road; Mr. Hine man. Everywhere religion in Us ex-1 Ip moat ancient times sacrifices Important business discussed. one to Faunsworth in New ^ r k . the right to ‘life, liberty and the inlnterrupted service; and when contributed to an Insurance fund of Silver Lane and Louis Pa^ n i, orange blossoms and carried a Board that labor's collective bar- prssslon bos taken on such forms sacrifices. He said ‘To .what pur- day. years. Special efforts to make the which, when piped onto the on- werewwao aawknot auwasuch ( asm» theywacjr eventuallyvwAivuiMijr | aa I'giV lUUJUiUUe Ut yuUF Mlvri* The British Wat Veterans Me- Farnsworth developed t)Je tube I ^ u l t of happiness.' thc general/5;o;;‘;Vop“- your competitors take were tossed out when they had lost John Ambrose went fishing yes- bridal bpuquet of white Klllamey gaining rights had been impaired by and symbols, and even the barest, pose is the multitude of your sacri- An important meeting of Sunday observance of Nation-wide signifi- tena, set up radio piilsatioiu that their usefulness to the firm." He terday and last night returned with Mrs. Barrett, on the comer of roses and valley UUes. The maid of the company's refusal to recognize came to be when flocke of sheep and , flpes.. .bring no more oblations... school teachers and officers will be morial service which waa to have cance this year have been under- while seeking methods of obtaining carry a voice or broken chatter of ^**?.V**?^ i" ; your customers away. What grocer winter and Chestnut streets, kindly most Puritan, sort of Christian been held to Springfield tomorrow greater sensiUvlty to , television Uvea, has destroyed the liberty /to or butcher or milkman do you deal declared It was a wonder that the an eight pound nass which was honor wore coral colored satin nd United Automobile Worker# Fed- herds of oxen were sacrificed at int^ense la an abomlnatUn unto me held after service tomorrow morn- taken to combat the Increasing un- theradio key to far away plocea. workers had been patient for so made a flnanrtaj contribution and worship la not entirely tree rrom one . time, under the— —r Impreiuton------that.. .it Is an Iniquity. I am weary to ing. has been cancelled. Due to the Amertcan propaganda seeking to un- scanning and transmission. work of hundreds of thousand of with? You deal with the one who taken from a pond fii Westchester. U. S. Powder Manofactiirerr foodstuffe. carried an arm bouquet of Etolle de eral Union', 18839. them. The Impulsea when received, e*. people, and has cut off their porsuit long. Labor wants no more than is Hollands roses. A wedding break- NRA’e decision was communicated the more slain the " more the Lor<>iath clean hands Anderson-Shea Auxiliary, V; F. W. which was to be held last Saturday East Hartford and this town will and Doland I. Brown of the Pratt lief committee h u the hardest Job Twenty-elx women and 28 men your employes. Impairing their right Buredy strongly in mind. One re- Sunday school 12:00. Comrade Autbur McGowan"is con* has been indefinitely postponed. town in the state to put the question in this community who took up their ! J" I’®'*'”' “P **■ / / lows hall. inaugurate the fall races for young of collective bargaining and refusing meaning, and it was supposed that And a pure heart shall stand In His English evening service 7:30. The regular meeting of/the An- of local sale of liquor on its slat* cause with the crusaders’ spirit. | majority of the and Whitney Corporation, Hart- at a time like this. Please cooper- were made voters this morning in calls bow the formal literal observ- the Lord was pleased with the ■'lay- fined at home with a very severe derson-Shea Auxiliary w u held last After the' next meeting a shower birds with a flight from New York ford. ate in every way possible. to bargain collectively within the ance Ot the Sabbath bad become ao holy place.” Offer the sacrifice es- Wednesday evening service 7:30. for the October elections Monday, iey go back to work and you stand "'ll* 1" *li'" town want to to the, home stations. Henry Lar- •he first hour it the session of the meaning of that section. ing. The ala;^ng of animals was sential to righteousness. That Is cold. We pray for ao early recovery. Tuesday. The next mewng will be will be held for one of the members. Irenee Du Pont, vice president of It is undetermined who will be exaggerated to the minds of certain held bn Septefnber 2 5 / It waa de- Refreshments and a social time will when a petition with 197 names ask' idlele and endanger the welfare of iI fK" ' work and would tomor- , r t / i s i A n i n n i a i / i m a v son of this town has donated a cup i the eoranrat'in,;’ ...... V .'Selectmen and town clerk for mak- "You have failed to notify the suffered to prevent the grave evil of the only sacrifice pleasing to the Ing for the vote waa filed there. S the speaker at the mass meeting at bigots that they would have been POLISH NATIONAL CHURCH Jilons-Yprs* .'\uxlliar.v cided to discontinue /U>e TravdUng follow. For further information to the winning fancier In the three i given to both parties * ing voters. Of this number 35 sign- board in writing that by September willing even to kill Jesus because be human sacrifice, as .shown when Lord. Golway Street Only 120 names were needed. He- S^jommunlty.* u n " r ^ . - ' VNliat ' " ' » ofor’ “ " .. iI intlmhlaU^j:murnujauon anoMonr"n d 'ea ? Tf )i injury,InJury'^Tf ir ^j SCHOOL PRINCIPAL the Center Park Alonday, but nego- ed as Republicans and 13 as Demo- tenth as required by the board that The regular monthly mectfng ot basket. Any memMr wishing to please get In touch with Mrs. Bar- bron was the first town where a “80 much , for th« general sltua- * are to be controlled by force and tiations are under way to secure healed the sick and disabled upon add to the amount now collected ron or Mrs. Munsie. crats for the election. Thre did not you recognized the United Automo- the Sabbath day. Rev. Peter Latas I the Auxiliary will be held in Tinker petition was filed and Glas'tonbury tlon.\f\rt Nowv'yxMt let ... ua ...... ie*.. consider euA the : ; Hot bv rcRSon reason and and fair fair niav. play, everv every ' Francis T. Maloney of Meriden and Indicate any party choice. '' bile Workers Federal Union Number may do so b efo ^ the end of* this An illustration to 'more modern 8 :3 0 -Children’s mass. Mall, Wednesday evening, September term, at which ^m e the bank will Is expected to be the third. Th* -problems of the Cravat. Dyeing, I ®J Jnsrif* '« outraged and Junior Daughters of Italy will bo Thomas McDonough of New BritaUn The Selectmen and town clerk will 18839 as your employes’ exclusive 10:30-—-Mass. 19th at 8 p, m. President Mrs. Du'te voters will determine whether any .PWntlng and Finishing, Velvet and! "bcriyjn this country Is at an end SLAIN IN STUDY When the Du Fonts left the wit- for the near future. agency for collective bargaining. time is the story, probably fictitious, be opened. / I 'say to you members of Local held'tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 ness stand yesterday to be recalled It in session during the day until 9 of pirates who attacked a ship, mur- requests a full attendance as ve.'y "Sale of liquor is to be allowed in th* ICngraving departments. When we...... i at the club rooms on Main street. All members who are Supposed to p. m., d. e. t., to examine the quali- “The board has referred the case dered the crew, and were indulging important business will come before Miss Mae Weir, our Chaplain, is WAPPING towns. _ met the executive committee of the 2125 and particularly to the mem- in two months for further quizzing, ryiort at Norwich tomorrow in Ger- to the compliance division for re- CONCORDIA LUTHERAN to be m arri^ this evening at the bers of the executive committee, | ■ All members are urged to be pres- an Incompleted picture had been fications and to give the elector's to revelry and wassail when they Garden and Winter Streets the toeeting. Following the meeting There are only 183 pupils enume- local union on Labor Day we In- ent. nranla Hal] at 2 p. m. please be pres- cath to applicants. On Saturday, moval of your Blue Eagle. There- Quarryvllle/ Church Parish House, rated at the Wapping schools tUs that you have assumed a grave re- presented of their international ex- ware suddenly conscience stricken, Rev. Karl Richter, Pastor refreshments will be served and a The marriage of Miss Marjorie formed them that we had definite, No Clues and No Motive for ent as this meeting is of utmost im- September 22 the Selectmen and fore you are hereby deprived of your realizing that they were eating meat social hour will follow. A class of Bolton, to /A rthur Christensen. We year, the smallest number of pupils accurate information that-thoie dq; sponsibility. In refusing to people' plosives business. portance. right to display any NRA insignia all join in wishing Mae many happy Chapin Felt, daughter of Mr. and who want to work Uiolr inalienable | Leo Cleary, of 8 Newman street, Employed a Spy lovvn clerk will hold another session on Friday. Such an illustration is 9:00 a. m.—Sunday School. Candidates will also be initiated. registered for seversd years. ^artments were not included In the Is critically U1 at his home. United We 'Stand, Divided We to make voters from 10 a. m., until In any manner and you are hereby 10:00 a. m.—English Service. and prosperous years. Mrs. William Hunter Fell, of Wap- Mr. and Mra. Stephen Williams general strike cel), and we were told right to do so. You. have'assumed Murder, Police „ Say — Testimony was received of em- directed to surrender any NRA in- extreme, but it signifies what has 8ECOm> CONGREGATIONAL ^/Hutt. All young '"people invited. The sewing circle met at the home a responsibility -for which you will ployment by their company of an Fall! 9 p. m., d. B. t. happened very widely in a lesser Frederick C. Alien, Minister j Music program. 11:00 a. m,—German ,Servtce. of Mrs. Daniel Wright last Tuesday At the Hartford District County ping, to Donald Hoyt WrTght, son of are enjoying- an automobile trip up that if that proved to. be the case A newly purchased automobile signia in your possession to the way. The Week Council It was announced that a through Maine and New Hamp- those departments would be ordered not receive mUch thanks after tha intemauonal spy, of their Implied (Authorized by Publicity Commit- postmaster in Buffalo and to refrain fr ------Rally Day and Promotion Day evening and enjoyed a very interest- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright, of Shot Through Window. ow-ned by SylvesterMcCann of Wads- anticipation of a modification of the tee.) This was the condition in Israel of Morning Worship at 10:45. The i will be observed in the Church The choir will meet Thursday at ing session. Following the sewing te.itimonial dinner will be given in Newtown, Conn., will take place this shire. They expect to be gons back to work. Have they befn^or- heat of battle Is over, and .1 urge worth street figured in an accident VOTES FOR HOOVER hereafter from using any NRA In- p. m. honor of our Department President. about a week. dered back? They certainly have you to consider now the welfare' of Versailles treaty that would permit signia in your plant or in adverUs- Isaiah’s time. The people had be- sermon ' topic iS’ an unusual one, School, Sunday, September 30 at lefreshments were served and Mr. afternoon at 4 o’clock at the home of Friday in which the machine, was come much more concerned about A ^ ea Poliquin, of Norwich. The the bride's aunt. Miss Wenna L. not, **d you workers In those de- your feilow workers here In Aian- badly damaged. DeUUs of the acci- them to sell war materials to Ger- The official statement of Local Los Angeles, SepL 15.—(AP) — Ing, or in any manner whatsoever." “Cup Yachts and Character.” It the regular hour, 9:30 o'clock. Wright Jr. entertained on the piano. dinner is to be held at the Wauregan chester before more bittcrnois haa I Northfield, Mass., ^Sept, 15—fAPi many. and of how they blocked an 2127 of Hilliard strikers outward observance than upon the The Week: Smith, 711 Broadview Terrace, Hart- HOW TO DO r r partments have' the right and the dent have not' been learned as Mr. is as fol- Herbert Hoover figured la the recent vital matters of truth and honesty grows out of vacation experiences The . circle -will meet next Tuesday [hotel S |" a atT 6^3o'n 6:30 p. m. The members duty to demand of your officers why been Introduced into this' usually —The slaying of Elliott Speer in the Argentine government attempt to lows: California, gubernatorial primary, Tuesday, 7:80 p. m. — Ceclllan ford; The Rev. Roy J. Scramm, McCann could not be reached today build a powder plant of Its own. and Justice, and it waa under these e a success. "Our competitors and yours are SAY CHENEYS with the President had nothtiig to .tlons „ J trust)...... which in turn Is con- you clean; put away the evil .of Robert Flllott .Speer, secrctarj- of Jo with,, the textile strike. I I your doings from before mine byes; Prelude—Cradle S o n g ...... Gilder Monday, 7:30 p. m.—Girls Friend- Coates was born in 1848, the son of Mrs. J. A Pratt and her two sons Q0lt«r» you S O N aJorS to Uiy gooJ jurm h^ running full force while you and we the Presbyterian Board of Foreign trolled by Schneider -Great French Asked for Anthem —* Beautiful Garden of 'y society. the late Lyman L. and Laura A. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. stand idle. It is a cruel, sensolees (ronMnucii from Page One)- The tenseness that lies beneath Arms Company) and was used iDy (Continued from Page One) cease, to do evil; learn to do well; Mlslons and a tnistee of the school. the calm was demonstrated early to- ■I seek Judgment, relieve the op- Prayer ...... Fllmore Tuesday, 7:00 p. m.—Boy Scouts, Coates of this place, th e deceased •Sam Stevenson of Ahsonia ' last waste.. What for? ' I ^ Discover No Clues them to create a war scare In order Offertory—Canzonetta . . Fryslnger was 86 years of age, and had -e- j day when National Guardsmen on to sell more munltio..s?” Empress Zita intends to establish Encore to pressed; Judge the fatherless; plead 1:30 p. m.—Choir rehea.-sal. week. Sirs. Pratt and family return- Dyeing and Finishing ^ibwpoint of menders of the Cheney' "ntatf pojica, made a thorough for the widow.” Postlude—Postliide. in C ___Kern Wednesday, 8:00 p. m.—Vestry tired from active work. He was for i td home last Sunday. search of the wooded grounds but doty In WoonsocKet fired on an auto-' "No, I don't know teat, Du Pont I I’®'’ Austria aroused appre- Church School at 9:30 a. m. mobile wihich faded to' heed a com- said, I hensions Ip many quarters today, The lesson does not end, however, meeting. many years engaged in conducting I wore una),!.. to .lls^ove? anv" 7to ^ " D a ncin p on the note of denunciation "and Christian Endeavor service at t)n Friday, September 21, at 10:30 the Haughton Cove farm, Morit-1 ble flues becaM.se of darkness " '..'VZ The shoLs brought Catdes censored. i It was feared by many political 6:30 in charge of Arthur Galinat Anderson Shea Post, V. F. W. On Monday We Open Our th o '^ x ^ a :^ j command. Deeper to the religion of ». m., in Christ church Cathedra', ville, and a real estate business. He ' I Speer returned from, a vnration e.bout the de.nlrcd effect, and Uiree The censorship action involved a observers that if her coming tr a and his-group. later moved to Norwich ahd ho,d | Meeting 1 11 cupaiits of the machine, all Wood batch of cables apparently relating prelude to re-establishment of the- La d y " — a God of love and mercy is the note Hartford, the Rev. Mr. Neill will The next regular meeting of the esubllibrnent. In tha .Ilk mdus-i all tTme,'‘\T d that "Ihiv !jut Algonquin Park In Canada a of appeal arid the assurance that Notes t reach at the Service of Ordination lived there for a number of years.' try are running. The closing of.! i week ago. Six years ago Speer be- socket youths, were turned over to to a successful effort-by the Du Pont Hapsburg Monarchy, Austria, Hun-i Tuesday at 7:30— Men’s Chorus He was unmarried. He leaves two Anderson-Shea Post will be held .Woulil lend a hand whenever need- 'ocal police, who held them on Company and Its English ally. Im- gary and ths nations of the Little | they’re togetjter again! there is forgiveness. to the Diaconate of the Rev. John Friday evening:, September 21, eight thosa departments makes it Inipos-■ , b., . , , I came head of the- Mount Hermon "Come now, and let us’reason to- Rehearsal. brothers. Lionel Coates of Bridge- | eibi* to dye, print and finish goods' Tviu^n i school Which was founded Jjy Wll- charges of disorderly conduct. perial Chemical Industries, Ltd., to Entent will be confronted with new Wednesday at 2 — Women’s Love and Mr. A. B. Craven. o’clock at the Armory. Nomination wnvsn h«tnr. i ' ' ''"Ob, a trueklng man of rrrker gether, saith the Lord: Though your port, and Wilfred Coates of Hart- th Anniversary woven lH>fore the strike from which I 11am Dwight Mood.v, famous evan- In Westerly, R. i'.. 75 men lii 1,9 I'eep a German conce-.n from build- problems which will lead to more League. __ of Post Officers will be made at this street, hiid offerrd to move the fur automobiles were turned away ing a po' <;er plant In Argentina. bloodshed. sins be as scarlet, they shall be as ford, and two sisters, Mrs. Adelaide * meeting. All members are request- We could receive soji'e benefit now iJtetist. He also presided over North- white as snow; though they be red Friday at 7:30—Men’s Social. THE CENTER CHURCH Burdick of Hartford, and Mrs. An- ' while thoee goods are In season but nllurc of any striker desirous of ! H e l d S e r u L u a r y . ^ the city limits when police learned "If those cables were made pub- Foreign ministers of the Little Tuesday, Sept. 25, at the Frank (Congregational) ed to attend, as nomlnaUdns will be changing hi.*;’ place of resldeiire.' j lic, said Stephen Raushenbush. sec- like crimson, they shall be as wool,’’ Rev. Watson Woodruff, D.D. nle B. Newton of Uhcasville. Sever- ' made from the floor. which we must aeil at a terrific las* Hiey were from Pawtucket, another Entente have frequently made the Here we have set before us the Williams farm—Meeting of the of- al nieces and nephews survive him.! after the Fall season which will Ringing applause grfeted the | textile center. Fifteen arresui were retary of tec committee, "it might statement that on attempt to re- ficers and teachers of the church State Department etateriient of William Kimehel, of me;in actual de.stniction of life and profound realities of religion to He also leaves a number of cousins j Members of the Post w|ll be glad close In the very near future. And made In Providence as the result of store the Hapsburg dynasty to Aus- ’ their height and in their depth. school, wiener roast and social good Morntiig Worship—10:50. Sermon In this town. Mr. Coates had been , furthermore, the loss of woven pro- Hartford, that"we're out to 'do'.the LIGHT BREEZE FACES Governor Oreen'r order for police to propert.v.” - tria would throw Middle Europe time. by the ■ minister. Subject topic, ^ frequent visitor to know that Past Commander of Manufacturers' association bscaiise j The teaching of the lesson is not hero and was the Post Clarence Peterson, haa duction causefl by the la.st two apprehend (11 known Communists.. Under questioning, Felix Du Pont, and possibly the entire continent I 'Education 'Through Change. well knot^m ■wfeks shutdown will already cripple the aasoclation.ls out to 'do' and i junior member of the firm, told of Into war. t|hat oblations and sacrifices are The music: been appointed Dept. Deputy Chief A report from Maine that condi- necessarily vain, nor that forms and M.ANCHESTER AND VERNON Mias Estelle Broome, who baa the full operation of these, depart- has ■dpne' Tls." i YACHTS BEFORE RACE tlona were “frankly alarming" was the employment in 1933 of Del Fun- Poland's Attitude Prelude—Village Sabbath.... Lorenz, of Staff for Hartford County, azid *'Ir/KuneheI also gave-iitteranee , go Gicra, said to have been a secret symbols to religion are altogether to M. E. P.ARISH Anthem—Send Out Thy .Light .. ' spent her vacation at her home in Comrade J. "Andy" Holzhelmer baa ments If they were to start up at made by Captain Frank 8. Spragye, It was also stated that Poland ' be avoided. These things are per- Rev. C. Honier Ginns, Minister. Hopevale, has returned to her du- once. .Will that help to raise wages to a promise that“ 'lf conditions In (Continued from Page One) commanding. Natlcnar Guard troops agent for 13 countries, and of the probably would take a decided '...... Gounod been appointed a member of the De- the textile Industry do not Improve. ' hasty cancellation Md destruction haps to some measure matters of ties as teacher in Worcester, partment Trophy Committee. to the eouthem cotton and silk in- In the Lewiston area. He viewed stand against a Hapsburg restora- temperament and inherent attitude • Vernon: Hymn Anthem—"The Homeland, Maas. dustry 7 It will not; it will, merely we In Hartford shortly will give! Among the thousands who will be next week as a "critical period." of the first contract made with the tion. Poland Is among the nations O. the Homeland” ...... Sullivan History » # mean a financial loss to tis and to ‘ you 'economic' help from every International apy. on the part of the worshipper. .- Sunday, 9:30 a. m.—Morning Wor- Postlude—Stand Up For Jesus.. The first w*of oa OVSI9--serle*. sjgof from uiree three September a12*.. 100.0,’1918, U.kj. o S. Army out along the course are some of the Power plants and public water which Inherited vast territories | The teaching, however, is clear ship. Sermon for the children as Special plans for this event have been in you. plant In the city of llartford." highc.st officials of the state and In anticipation, apparently of ...... Shutz to five baseball games between the ! France smashed the St. Mihiel work.s In Rhode Island' were care- from the old Austro-Hungarian arid plain thiit, where the deeper well as adults. local team and the Ckilumbias will salient, took ^5,000 German prison- '‘Speaking of the Cravat, Dyeing. _ Ikihnr Behind Them natliMi. Secretary of War George H. fully guarded after the disappear- modification of the Treaty of. Ver- Monarchy. The Church school—9:30. Open- j Inasmuch ns Francis X, Moore, saille.s, the Du Pont company *had realities of morality and spirituality Tuesday. 8:00 p. m.—Meeting of ing exercises in the Kindergarten, take place Sunday afternoon at 3 ers and 60 guns, and reduced the preparation for a long time past Out* Frlnttog and Finlihing depart- Dcrn, who arrived last night aboard «ice of 25 sticks of dynamite stolen It waa the view of mgny that J I are lacking, .form and ritual can the Young People's Community o'clock on the Katsman's Corner front by 20 miles. manU, don't forget that thie is the I also of Hartford, a few minutes ; tho Army engineer boat Joeephlne failed to include any reference to the Archduke Otto is placed on a Primary, Jimlor and Intermediate ! previously had said “labor was be- ' from St. lames cemetery. Manvllle. arms prohibitions imposed on Ger- have no meaning. club. , departments. ball field, Columbia. September 15’ 1918, U. S. troopa standing values in qusdity furniture have time when we are getUng out our with Major General Fox Conner, Officials here were apprehensive, throne, the century-long differences Wednesday, 10:30 a. m.—Farm Albert Rathbone, who has been In captured 200 cannon in St. Mihf line of gamples tor the Holiday I hind you lOO per cent and we are | will be the guest of President Roose- many by the pact and had given between the Protestant North and The Week iel I getting our lines drawn up now,, to j too, over the theft of 15 guns, stolen Glera a free hand to sell munitions Bureau meeting all day for Home- Sunday, 7:30—Meeting of the a very critical condition for the region.' cravat'trade and our line of sample velt aboard Vincent Aster's yacht uom a hardware store In' Woon- there. the Catholics of South Germany ! makers. This wiU be a clothing been selected especially to present at this print* and piece dyea for the Spring j glva you financial and. If necessary. ; Nourmahal. might be revived. Church committee. Ladies' Parlor. past few weeks with asthma .-jid September 20. 1918, U. S. guns j other help," It was taken to mean i socket during Wednesday's rioting.' “Why was the first contract de- WARD’S SHOE WEEK renovation meeting and the session Tuesday,. 7:00—Choir rehearsal. heart complications. Is reported os fired on Metz, in World Wair. dress trade, end if w# ...don’t ' have! Destroyer as Guard The first moves in the nature of Members of the old nobility and will be conducted by Miss Evelyn time. thoee (ample lines to put in our ! that Mr. Kiinehel was alluding„ to.. a i The destroyer Fairfax has been stroyed," asked aark. Tuesday, 7:00—Troop III, ^ y slightly more comfortable. September 26, 1918, U. S. troops I concessions for the strikers were an- "It was not the right kind of a moat of the men at present riiling Plummer, the Home Demonstration Mrs. T. D. Martin and her sister. advanced between Argonne Forest salesmen's hands In time for them toJ general strike In Hartford county ; assigned as guardshlp for the Austria favor a return of the Haps- BOOSTS PURCHASES Agent. Scouts. When he referred to ‘'economic nounced In Western Massachusetts. contract," the'witness replied. Wednesday, 6:30—Cub Paqk. Miss Louise Hollister, entertained and Verdun: took 12 towns and 5.- go out and book orders when the I President during the race.s The Berkshire Woolen Company at Intrgs, but leaders of labor organi- Manchester: •000 prisoners. eeaeon opens we won t have work help i Governor Theodore Green, who Du Pont said Glera surrendered Wednesday, 7:00—Shining Light the Women’s Bridge Club at the’r To these we have now added a stimu* Pittsfield, Mass., announced U would the contract reluctantly. The'sec- zations and 'Socialists have express- Sunday, 9:45 a. m__This wlU be home Thursday afternoon. Three Membership when winter. comes------, not only for .Vr.,Kunehel said things might j arrived last'nlght to confer with the ed strong opposition. Nation-wide Event This Week the second session of the Church Circle, King’s Daughters.’ Cravat, Dye and Pript workers but appear to be quiet on the surface in j President'* secretary, Marvin H. Mc- I evert to the plan of having only one ,ond contract, he said, limited Glera To Be Celebrated in 489 Wednesday, 7:00 —, In-As-Much tables were In play. Mrs. John If you served in the A. E. F. You worker at a single loom. to negotiations for the sale of pro "An attempt to restore this Haps- school' for this , season. A very Circle. King's Daughters'. Palmer again captured first honors, belong In the V. F. W. It Is non- .lating price reduction on our whole general for the dress goods Weavers-, Warp-, Hartford, but he warned that------there I Intyre, will be on board the U. 8. S. t jrg Monarchy would drown little i Stores. gratifying attendance last Sunday ;*ri, QuUIer* and Throwing mill i "'■* "P'*bty stirring' In the Capitol .Minneapolis as the guest of Henry! The Chicopee .Manufacturing Com- pellants and powder to (Germany. Saturday, 7:30-Choir rehearsal. 5Xiss ^olllster second. Refreshmenis partisan, non-sectarian, and takes pany at Chicopee, Mass, offered to Austria In a pool of blood," a So-1 should act as a challenge to all of no part in labor disputes. 'The Vet- stock. If you need furniture, you will find worker# as well. We cannot raise a ’ end ’hat'"unless Justice is done Latrnbe Roosevelt, assistant secre- The Du Pont 8 finished a two days riallst leader said recently, All teachers and scholars^! the of lee cream and angel cake were advance employes wages to eight appearanse, apparently more con- ■us to build our average attendance Church school should be R esen t served. Mrs. Mary E. Mitchell w..l erans of Foreign Wars la a perman- crop If wew* do not plant the' seed. ■ •*^*'"* industry a campaign I tary of the navy.navy, Inin addition two CRAWFORD . Montgomery Ward in preparation this year higher than ever. Plans ent organization. It wUl contipue as ■What would you think of a farm er' *'• "<«rted, which will ppiduco ; '" ‘bdred guests including Mavor hours pay for a six hour daV and a cerned about getting . to a meeting y tor their nation-wide shoe event Sunday morning at the opening ses- entertain next Thursday afternoon. this Sale offers an opportune time to buy. l.,ve day week. of their board of directors on Mon- FRANCE IN FAVOR are already under way for Rally Day sion. New scholars should register Miss Clarissa L. Pendleton, who long as It is necessary for American 'Who did not plant In the planting ’’‘’suits that will iiirprisn'you." , i'Mortlmer Sullivan will view 'the Paris. Sept. 15.—(AP)—Indlca-. plad8d orders in the principle shoe which will be Sunday, October 7. citizens to defend the faith of their «eaeon the seed fo'r the crop which '^bbehcl further revealed that • soc'-t"*')-spectacle ■■■on' •»** the t, U. o S. - S. Arkansas.------In Monsi.u. R. i:, 300 employes of ^ day than by developments at the in- markets which it la said were of at the church office. has been 111 with a-hard cold. L re- the A. p. Ellis company nulls, were ‘ tlons that France might tolerate a 10:45 a. m.—Morning Worship. ■ Newcomers to Manchester are In- covering. There has been quite an fathers against FOREIGN agerea- he had to live on through the win- 'n-the, trucking. Industry In Eight Gloucester captains, headed ftlli'I thci . . _ ' restoration of the Hapsburg Mon- such size that considerable impetus' The subject of the sermon for this sion. We shall advertise a few of our best Sale ter?"- - - I------haveiu heard lue j| one'of the labor L'"''Lfb''d. and workers at' the' Colt by Captain Ben iPIne, skipper of 'old the plant would go on a one! archy in Auatria if a crowned head ' to the Industry was felt. service Is “The Spirit of Almost”. vited to' vvorship with the Center epidemic of colds hereabouts lately. '■ “ ' ..... Firearms plant, were only awaiting loom basis as soon as conditions | church congregation. Mrs. Frederick Wyman/, ia one-of • say "We are wuilng; to .Gertrude L. Thebaud, will sail on could prevent the nation's falling r/y GABLE One of the largest' of America’s Don’t become spiritually unbalanced. American Legion Asixlli*^ Specials from time to time—but for the eat grass for awhile If we can helnl .word ^''®'”from '. the Regional Labor the old Boston pilot boat. Liberty. tavored its reopening. into the arms of Nazi .Germany, Industries, shoes, are expected this Attend church on Sunday. Rally Sunday, Sept. 30. the latest victims. HI [/u- Ml ("> -{i'o/t/u vri-,\I,(M'i /’ The 'Men's League and the Wo- Miss Elizabeth Chase and aeverai The regular meeting of the Amer- these peopleat who •7'' ere—~ less fortun. Vi IUU- Boston before "walking Over one h'undred sports’w'rlters and ASK REIGIOUS were given in official quarters to- fall to hold their usual important $unday evening—Special meeting ican Legion Auxiliary waa held K ftt# ,'tAat Si a dicSilon which every- out 100 per cent. reporters are here to cover the day. place in the national employment of the Epworth League. men's Class .will begin October 7. of her friends, all from New Haven, most part we are putting the value into the For an orderly crowd and an or- picture. , were recent callers at "Shadows Monday evening, September 10. with one ha« e right to make fqr himself. event. Ten of these are from Can- FOREIGN EXCHANGE It was stated that France would Monday, 7:00 p. m.—Special meet- a very good attendance. The re- He baa no right to make it for some- ganization that works efficiently, edA elxteen from England, and one demand that Premier Mussolini of Mr. Lyons, of the local Word ing of the Rally committee at the CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Mark,” country home of Professor goods, rather than into advertising promo- one else.. Haven't we had enough Manchester'takes first prise among from Sidney. Auitralla. LIBERTY IN ALL H. B. .\nthony, 5Ilnister and Mrs. Eugene P. Chase. Miss port of thu State Conventibn waa Itely promise to prevent disturb' store was, most enthusiastic about parsonage. Time is > short, Let read and approved. In accordance unavoidable misery in this town all textile communities In the state', Vessel* carrying the Prsaldent , -New York, Sept. 15.~(AP)—ror--For- the new shoes for fall. "Just wait Chase is a . cousin of Professor clgn Exchange steady; Great Prltam ances on the Austrian and Hun- every member be present. with the suggestion from the De- tion. If you don’t see it in the papers, come these' last three yeare without de- ■Mr. Kunehel aald. He mentioned the and the distinguished guests will be garian frontiers. It was stated that CHAINED till women see these new browns, Sunday; Chase., j, in dollnrs. others In cents: partment due bills for the 1933 dues 1 Intrusion of Communists In strik- allowed within patreA. ilHe*. The SOVIET STATES Italy would be required to guaran- and these new blacks with “silver in- 9:00 a. m.—Morning Prayer. Mr. and Mrs. Loren M. Lord and in er's' activities, and Inalsfed that the Great Britain demand, 5.01 1-8’ lays' ” he said. "WArds Shoe Wpek SOITH CHURCH 9:30 a. m.—Church Bible School. their daughter. Miss Irma, also Mr. wiU be sent in the call to the Oc- you’ll find it here just the same. oUiere will be kept a half mile out- tee that “nothing would be changed tober 1 meeting, to avoid confusion V. T. W„ was clean, of Communlstte side by Coast Guard boat*. Those .cables, 5.01 1-8; 60 day bill*. 6,0<) (Continued from Page One) in the Central European situation” 01 ro KHlKil-.K . SrU.'ART liRWIN really shows what new fall shoes ((Alethodlit Episcopal) Classes for all ages. and Mra. Everett G. Lord and their tendcncle*. He paid tribute to the 1-8^ France demand, 6.67 1-2; cables, are like, shows what a great variety Leonard C. Harris, hnnlster 10:45 a. m.— Morning' Worship when the new officers take charge. Personal Notices taking off In seaplanes for the If Franc* were to give her consent daughter, Mrs. Grinton I. Will, at- Mrs. Keating chairman of the Re- leadership of President Shorts ami courie will have no euch reetrlc- C.67 1-2; Italy demand. 8.68 1-2- from the rest and would forward It to creation of a Monarchy. we have for men, women and chil- with sermon by the pastor. tended In West Hartford Saturday said the reason why Manche.ster had , tlons. _ .cable.*!, 8,68 1-2. either as a group or Individually. ' p O js: dren. and emphasizes Wards low Sunda.v: ' 6:30 p. m.—Young People’s Hour. habilitation committee, reported vis- Best of all, come in Monday! The French, however, are far from aftenioon, tha wedding of their rel- iting Newington hospital in July and the cleanest textile group In the All passengers on th* spectator Demands: The Invitation emphasized that enthu.siasUc over the ambitions of DUMBELL LETTERS—NOVELTY prices!” 9:30 a. m.—Church school with 7:30 p. m.—Evangelistic Service ative. the Rev. May Lord to Howard stale was because' the union mem- Belgium. 23.77; Germ.any, 40.49; universality is Indispensible to the classes for all ages. with sermon by the pastor. furnishing 10 pipes, 10 packages to- fleet took on a heavy cargo of the Hapsburg*, which, according to POPEYE THE SAILOR—CARTOON Alfred Wilcox, both of West Hart- bacco, 55 magazines, 3 cigars, I 14 CARD OF THANKS ber* had been leVel-headed in the wix)len top eqata, oilaklns and btooe’- Holland, 68 64; Norway, 25.17; Swe-’ consolidation of peace and Invited 10:45 a. m. — Morning worshipl The Week: ford. The bride is the daughter of 7*. th» un^ter COOLWOE I fv©.ry phfiff© of th© induntrv was r©p- Tonight, after the first race la Utvinoff of Ruasla, Edouard Benes. by Boy Scout. Postlude ...... Cesar Franck Kev. H. F. R. StMhholz, Pastor SR nfrtwSS*'® BUCKLAN'P j resented here. Then he warned the New York 103.6 1-4; New York In cumstances. A Monarchy without Archibald Sessions—Organist and year-old son while Mrs. Glllam was Mrs. Carl Priess will be chairman OROROE TVIL60N. nin. the whole fleet will be packed Montreal. 97.03 1-8 ’ , Czech foreign minister, and several the consent of the Uttle Entente Montpelier. Vt.—W. S. Martin, being buried hare. Nine other chil- (^po'Site SduMd i strikers not, to break Into separate like sardines tote the harbor again. other members, of the League Coun- Last Day—Shirley Temple in “Now and Forever.” Choirmaster. Sunday school at 8:30 a. of hostesses for the meeting, Mon- N—Nominal. j cil. would be dangerous to the peace of 66, former treasurer of the Mead 6:00 p; m. — Epworth League. dren in the family were ill, four of day, September 17, and plana to L. ith M anchester Europe, It wa* felt Morrison Co., of, Boston, killed Service in English at 9:30 a. m. them critically from compllcatione Echoes from the Summer Institute. Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity. have a card party, following the when hl| automobile left road and Speakers: Florence Robbins. Flor- of measles, typhoid and pneumonia. meeting. overturned near here; Text of sermon: Matt. 22:23-33. All were In good health te n , days- [ ence Cordner, Francis Barlovy, John Subject: Hold fast to the fend hope -r-.The meeting of the Junior Group I previously. will be omitted this month, the next r.4 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHE8T1R. C0KN. SATURDAY, SETOMBER 16.1984.

m m c lf f e t fr SOB’S commutes as "raactlonary" mgyba could and maybe' ooulda't and tha charaetarlsaUon of his And suppose It couldn't! Whit*i The Aniwer? own defeat as a victory for the Hvntttis Hrraii) "eld guard" will deceive no one Behind the Scenes in except a few of his personal YACHT RACES , - 'Kn. WSUMItBU t'MIC 1 EIGHT LOCAL CASER I :ln U I .O rKlNTlMO OUMPAMT, INU frlcnda II atraat It Is an Insult to the intelligence '' FrequenUy In times past Interna-! Cods of Mr. Davison and his advisers ' tional yacht races for the Amerlea'e j T he Hig h School World TaoMAt FEROUSON IN SUPERIOR COURT to assume that these gentlemen i cup have commanded the breathle.ss ! WASHINGTON 0«a*rAi Wanatar are not aware that the voters are ' attention of tha entire country.' By ROO-VEV DCTCHEB , .w s learned that Johnson had Vol. n.. No. ^ Saturday, Sflptwnbw IS, 1934. Poa sa aF Uaia k ar i. l i l t Ured of reacUonary leadership— 4 Compiled by Student* of Manchexter High School Miss Helen Estes, Faculty AdFiaer PUkllabatl Kvary BvaBiDg Eaaapt that they want new blood and new I People living In plains country bun-' The E v en ly Herald Washington changed bis position—or what they Correspondent. 4 ^ a a a a H e lK a jt a e a t a ra t at tba Ideas. Mr. Macy la not the only : dreds of miles from any body oi bad thought was his position. John- 1-. I Attempted Drug Store Rob- I Ottloa at Maaebaatar. C e a a . aa one to sense that the growing op- son charged Ricbbarg and Miss >aa Claaa K a il M atta i. water bigger than a creek and who Washington, sept. 15.—Don't be SNAKE SCARE (aVES I FEET INFECTED E t J B E C R i m O K R a T M position to the New Deal does not, Perkins with a plot to taae him out FORMER LOCAL LADS GIVE Waa Taaf. br mail ...... *«.ot Ipso facto, mean a return .to the had never In their Uvea seen g craft surprised at anything that bappsna Ha Indicated a strong personal Millionaire Gets Job i A F T E R B A T H I N G FOUND EXCITEMENT bery Leads Group to Be P ar Uo a th. b r m all ...... | . to disaffected stand-pat Republican longer than a ten foot akUf -got In this cockeyed situation bivolvlng hsllaf that If be were to give up SENIOR LONG WALK .{lajila aapita...... j oi General Johnson and the NRA. OallTaraA. oaa ya ar ...... tl.t e leadership. ! themselves all wrought up and bet any 01 bis powers tbs rseovary LAUDSSE Tried This Term. Mr. Davison, himself a 5mung 'Fits wad Of misinformation about mwsroent would collapse. Here Picking Tobacco RIDES IN PLANES Plunge In Columbia Lake Costa RIDING SURFBOARD MSMSBR OP TUN AMMOCIATBU man, knows well that other young their egg money on the Yankee boat It which tras poured out of Wash- Deprecating Richberg, be aald MUtis Chapman Miasas Last Youths Pleasant Vacation— PRE88 men who would normally be Re- or contrariwise. The yacht races ington, interspersed with occasion- pubUcly. tb u be hlmaelf bad glvan Cable Car and Descends I j Spent Time Reading. Tba AaaocHitab Praaa la aaelaairair John Tlemey, '88, who Just spent'^among these being a Eight cases that originated In toe aatltlab ta tha uaa ter rarublteatloe publicans would refuse to support ruled the first pages df the newspa- al setusd facts, must hopelessly Richberg certain Important NPNRA Mount Tom on Foot. minor league; of all aa«t dlaoatebta oradtiad to >i a reactionary ticket on a reaction- confuee Myone who has tried to PO»®y J6ba» wnicnwWch aeveryone knew Article by ifcory bis first summer working on to- ] baseball^^ player and , "soldier of I Manchester police court will' ba ' pers for days. " ‘Hank* Wetbereli and ‘Don* On a hot, close summer day, a WOson McCormick Tells ot aet otbarw'.aa oradltad in taia ary platform] Such a ticket follow the half-bidden develop- had b—baan osalgnad------' to --Blchbarg - bacco, says that It’a not so bad as It j heard during toe September term of papar and alao tha loeal nawa pnb- interesting but tiring axpert- cool swinLln Columbia Lake Is the Superior Court In Hartford, llanad harain would not only go down to der I One might wish, though vainly, menta. But the picture can’t teem by Rooaavalt Wor k aounda i •l*J??''aatago of toe Job a welcome treat to anyone, but any crazier te yoi. than It doea to Praises iccurred to Mittie Chapman, a ; i s fb« heat. This summer, accord- MHllis Take Up Passeo* which opens inext Tuesday. ’Ihe All rtghta at rapabileatlon oi served defeat, but would probably ; that today’a contest between En- He and hla peraonol machine ua- Mounc\Tom In Holyoke, Mass., this to Walter Buckley, '36. and How to Mamtain Balance aoacial diapatnhaa barain ara alao ra- hasten the final breakdown of the those here who knew what it'e all dartook to apraad tho atory that be After getting toe Job, for which ing to the boys who have worked charges on which appeaU to toa aaraad. j deavour and Rainbow might occupy apout. past siuamer. you apply at the office, you are other years, waa below par in heat. Jack Puter, '36, this pastime higher court were taken Include Republican party throughout 1 Ofw WOO' o complete victory ovtr hli Ellenor A. Rogers. While writing for toe cable car, meant the wasting of bal{ a the nation. I aa Important a part of the publir The one thing which wrould now enemlea as a rosuH of Roosavalt’a transported to toe lot you are . to The aun does not always affect you, gers from Buckland Field. Behind Power Boat. reckless driving. Intoxication, non- Poll aaratea ellaat of R B A bara. she notioedS^o boisterous couples. wprk on. Here youjaraJoldAa pick •ummer vacation. leA taa When the bitter-ender Herald-: '" ‘" ‘I- Unhappily the people are In astonish Insiders who have watch- *o*lety that he remain to supreme because, when toe plant attains support, speeding, theft and viola- After studying them, MitUs decided or drag. Picking it a more skilled full growth. It becomes shady, and One can easily Imagine )Val- Uon of rules of toa road. ed Johnion'a grim flgh* to .retain command. - "Ask tl)e Secretary — Shell tost toe two nten of toe party were teris surprise when after a day's Publlahar'a Raprataatatlva; Tha Tribune yields to that extent to th e, roood to ba ao lightly diverted, Job than dragging.. Generally boya only the humidity of the air makes Two Manchester pilots. “Hank” Robbery Cases. Jallua Mathawa Snaolal Acaner—Naw full control of NRA wouI.l' be suc- . *>«Wnd tha ecenas pro- intoxicated, wqn toe cable car sport In toe water, be found hla Wilson McCormick, during a vlalt Perk.- Chicago. Uatmtt and Hoftoa. lesson of Maine and of_ the Call-; U>e big j-acht races will occupy cess of that effort But the general Know", an article written by Henry who hav# experience are aatigned you uncomfortable. Wetherell. M. H. 8. '30 and “ D on” The cases Include that of three ceeds an Interaatin^H^teat be- started and her atbqntlon was drawn to the former Job. The aame Job is right foot suddenly attempting to Coventry Like tola summer, had fomla primaries, we may be sure In- . » moderate degree of attention le so utterly unpredictable that tween the President’s extraordi- L. Farr, former M. H. S. biatory The Job has some’ advantages; one Willis, Trade School graduate, were hie first ride on a surfboard. ' His New Britain boys, (dharlaa Mlnatil- MEMBER AUOn 8UREA0 or to toa scenery. performed all day;, sometimes It be- la that It acquaints you with vari- tn Buckland lust summer barn- to acquire the size of two. He CIHfUCATlONg. deed that the Republican party mu.st ouUlde those circles wht(;h are ac- they can't, even be certain ha won't nary charm and Johnebn’a ex- teacher, appears 'in toe June 18 j could not remember stepping in uncle owns a outboard motor, glah, Andrew Noatln and Cffiarlea win—for a time. Leaving toe ear aKtbe aummlt, comes monotonous bul, with some ous types of people and their ways. storming. The two planes were traordinary Umpermment. Rooee- tasue of toe "Journal of Education." •be and ber companlo^ went into anything that might have which travels at toe rate of 32 Komlnos, charged with theft of two Tha Harold Printing Uompan, Inc.. needa concern itself with things: interested In the sailing of conversation, you forget about that. It also serves as a minor warning landed on a bayfleld owned by the automobiles, and toe attempted rob- Avowals, that there tin’t any veit emphatically doesn’t wm the generally eouthcrly Rogers In particular, and aboWa her tud;rihg the aurrmmding lan'dacapt ever, there waa employed a million- Noon time qnd five o'clock which had enough hours of flying experi- boat with a fifty-foot rope. The the other are ao much eyewash. popular with toduetry than hla eue- neceeetty and Importance in the thoroughly for some time, they Went In order to get the foot into a came upon the trio at toe/rear of ATURDAT, SEPTEMBER 18 psrlty of the Insurance companies i direction of the wind, that tha first aire, who was working for hla end the day are equally welcome, ence yet to qualify as a passenger boaru Is made of hard wood, wltb tbe store. One of toe three opened Each of the tbrei. is bitter, R.ch ceesore are likely to ba. school ayotem. outalds, where again her attenuon slipper, it was first necessary to two ropes, six feet In length, pro- and the Inallengljls right of tbs free | race'would consist of a dead beat 'o berg and Miee Rerklne. are the health, and countless others who but toe best part of toe Job It Fri- pilot. The plane piloted by Weth- fire on toe patrolman, who ^turned The artlcla reads: "Everyone a]^ wae drawn to toe noisy foursomeX were unemployed at toetr trade and day noon—pay time. •rell was kept busy all day Saturday cut the shoe open in several jecting from toe board i fodt apart. bom American citizen to sUrve to «lndward. sUalght out to sea from spearheads of a general deeire . .. "race" le At stake places'. The foot, besides being toa shot and wounded Mlnatzl^an. preelatea the acbool secretary. We The four had walked to toe edge were forced to look for other jobs, Fitzgerald, '38. and Sunday, taking up passengers. It has a plain surface with no ob- THE TAX RATE mong New Dealers—shared by Bottert 00 Uit lidolloM btro art of toe cliff on toe ride where there clumsy and bbtheraome, became The other two esoaped at' toa time death for tha preservation of the ; Brenton Reef lightship for the ape- rely upon her for all aorta ot In- The prices were one dollar per per- staclea..on which toe rider might but were rounded up later through many NRA offlclale—that Ji bn wafers at to whether the waa no railing. While admiring toe 80 patn'ul that Walter could not get hurt. , Tlia tax n U of twenty-thraa mllla sanctity of contracts. j cltled fifteen miles, and a frse run son be relegated to a position of formation, and those ecbool matters son for rides of from ten minutes on the injured man. All three were .Resident will be able to aidetrack which bewilder ua, we expect her to view, one of the girls had heard a Saturday to five minutea on Sun- allow bis entire weight to faU When you flrat get on the boara, laSicAtad by tba budfrat proposed by Tha Trlb clearly does' not eub-!*’®'^*' From the spectator's point secondary Importance In the re the general with saving of face for rustling in toe thicket below, and, “ Tm going again the first chance I upon It. For this reason, he sat bound over under bonds of $2,000 understand. WO think of ber leea as get," be said. day, and two. dollara each for alti- Wilson says, It Is best to grab toa each. tha Board of Selectraen of this town, covery program. eveybody. That ob ^ u aly te a looking down, bad spied a snake. She about toe house reading every scri6e to the notion, believed to be | Particularly If the onlooker an office secretary than as an aide. SAW BIG LEAGUE —Michael Swikla, '35. tude flights ot from two to six thou- t-wo ropes and kneel on toe board, Charles J. Pinto and Fred De . wUIa It Ig tha hlsbut In tba biatory harder Job than Rooeavalt bad whan' When we wish eometoing explained related, tola to-the boya. one of sand feeL The trips on. Saturday book, magazine and newspaper until the boat gets going at a fair- animating some of the bleached **P»rt and If ha la one of tha That desire Is so strong tost toe that fell Into hla hands. The Monte are alto up Jot theft, being of Mmaetaastar, would ba retarded na - ii®** *° *®1*® Oaorge N. Peek out or want a late report taken care of, whom b«at over from toe ride of were longer than . Sunday be- ly food speed and than to stand up. bones of the party, that the thing: 8° picturesque sdminietrator's ambi- of tba AAA and fit him Into toe the cliff Co see it better, tn hopes of MATCHB PLAYED neighbors provided an unfailing convicted on that charge on July 9, w# know who can' do moat for .ua. cause of tha qmaller number of One stands near the middle of the after Scbtcbel Brothers' garage had low by a good many eltlea In various to do for the good of hyper-conser- over the entire course In the "gal tions for an Indefinite tenure are government elaewhere. Ws know her more a> a friend toon Identifying It. In doing this, he lost supply, he says. doomed. customers that day. The Sunday board. In order to have It ride been entered on July 8. Goods to parts of tbs country and la not as lery" but must wait at the finish -Even Rooeavalt probably can't aa keeper of the seala behind her hlB footing and started to slide Peculiar as It may seem, smoothly ovei toe water. The board vatism Is to have the Republican The best bat is that Johnson's BUILT RACE CARS flights gradually shortened because toe amount of $250 to $300 waa tak- high aa tbs rataa ruling for savaral line, this Is- the most satisfactory pereuade Johnson tost be ought ralhng." down toe mountain toward toe of toe waiting Ust Jack Puter was afflicted in the may t;e steered to some extent by party conduct a "sacrifice cam- etatua will be changed by tha end snake, which be bad identified as s Walter Ford and ‘Cy’ Comber same manner at exactly, the en from the garage but were latef yaara in aoroe of tha citlas of this kind of a race— much more so than “ around toe Mr. Farr goea on to say! "A t On Sunday there was a program shifting toe weight from foot to recovered in Springfield. Both men paign" campaign thti year — of September and It's more than eWorld, itudytog toduetrtal recov- rattler. Hla companion instantly same time. Jack was unfor- foot and leaning on toa aide. It la likely that- by that time he will no times of special hurry and bustle AND MOTORCYCLES of stunts. First Willis went up and were bound over under a bond of state where property U Assessed un- go careering up, with all banners ] a run out end a beat home; becaune “ Ui*; countries, and then came to action and made a quick tunate in that, although bis foot almost impossible to keep toe board longer be with NRA. she cheerfully drops her work to at Games m Yankee Stad- did a few loops and dives. His ship $8,000. AH flve of the men charged der tba um a laws and at approxi- all he has to do is to watch the Ull us-all about it when ha oomes lend a .band. When a report' card dive for him and caught hit, foot, by recovered sooner than Walter's, from sliding off on toe aide on flying, against tbs whole concept of { .Many of the current complies- oome. meams of which ha cautiously hauled wsM alow and It seemed to take him he fell victim to what was with theft have been In Jail to await mately tha aame level ai it la hors. yachts romp up from the horizon In •1 Broadway, has become the mal.n some of these glands. One o f the ant aa phyaical exercise. A man la ruined by Ink spots in copying a long time to get into position for harp curve and toe terrific force their trial. Hberallara, not with any hope o f ! stem’ of Manhattan's rialto. |.best methods for Improving the con- lions ' are traceable to Johnaoii’e P®«oaal angles of grades, she quickly ty^es a new him up to safety. ium, New York. „ thought to be the mumps. Later, of toe water baa a tendency to turn While tba last thing that eboutd a straight line to the home- stmko- or woman makes a great mistake development of on embarrassing toe next stunt. Next, Wetherell It turned out that be bad a sore Flrpo's' AppeaL winning fiut of going to'auth a glori- J U's an old trick of night cluh dltlon of the glands Is to take short who tries to retire from active men- tnlu flfht la an Important queitloe one, and ahe often remains over- Because Mittie sad her compan- Chester Heritage and James the board over. When this happena habit of changing' hla mind. The ions ware keenly Interested In took up Ray Cote, parachute throat. The remaining cases Include that ba dona is tba Imposing of a higher ous smash that on Its grave may he | boat—first over, best boat." masters of caremuny—Introducing fasts, as thia tends to normalize tal work. Proper mental activities of tasues'and policies. Johnson typi- time for tooae who come late. In Jumper. They went too far to wind- It ta best-to let go of toa rbpaa, ao of Vittorio Firpo, charged with dlstlnguuhed people and then ap- country—and Roosevelt, Richberg, fies ssntiment which would ghr# watching tola narrow eicaps, they Jack and Walter were laid up tax rata than absolutely necessary, erected a new Conservative party In ] .May the best boat win, of course. their secretion. Blr Arbuthnot Lane, wlUiout undue strain promote hap-: toe February qnd September promo- Both Walter Ford, '83. and "Cy" ward and, when toe pirachute there will be no pottible chance of reckless driving and driving an au- pearing to be eurprlsed when they the .noted English physician, says and Mias Perkins—were given bualness mors frsedom from fedsr- tion rush, she Is a reservoir of -In- bad not noticed toa warning bell re- Kristoff Assemble Ma- a total o f five weeks. Besides getUng hit by toe board. with the possible result of encourag- And may the camera boats'' gat a pinesa at this time of life. Your Comber, '34. d'hiember of last year's opbned, tha wind wasn't strong tomobile with improper brakes, for which w in be wedded the Wjill street can't be found to take a bow, One "An occasional fast is beneficial for .plainly to understand early this ai reitricUon and would go a lonf formation. She antlcipatei our minding them that toe last car waa losing half of toe summer, they Wileon’a uncle had a few pranka good break, ao that- some mruioni ol accumulation of knowledge and ex- summ,erjhat Johnson had come leaving. Now there waa ao cable baseball team, saw the thrilling big enough to carry Cote to toe field, were unable to attain toelr goal which he waa fined $28 on each ing some lat-up in the itrlctest econ- variety of Republicans and the Car- ol them tried It the other evening, the middle aged, and especially If perience should enable you to enjoy way toward tum iof over the reoov* questions, seeming to understand chines from Abandoned and the chute caught on tba electric which he played. He brought toe count. Firpo waa tha driver o f tha omy in municipal administration, it people] •who.never In their lives can expressed the pleasure of the es- there IS a tendency to obesity." around to the view that NRA was cry profram to Induetry Itaelf. our problem from toe start. Mora car to carry them. This necessi- .eague games in New York, last sum- of three hundred sets of tennis. engine to a dead atop,, and tola ter Glass type of Democrats. the maturer years of your Ilfs if no longer a one-man JoV, that he tated walking down the almost per- wirec which run along the road bor- L. B. Rogers, '3SA. / truck Involved in an . accident on would still be sn open question possibly directly witness the glory tablishment In entertaining tba well- Women have learned to fear this you will make tho effort to preserve Richberg and Mies Perkins Insist than once have I beard our princi- mer. dering- toa field. Coming down, one threw toe rider off the board to land August I at Oak and Spruce afreets That scheme Isn't going to get known - aoclalltor- Harry Payne should gradually retire from the that toe government must watch, ial aay: ‘Let me ask Mias Rogers, pendicular moimtUn In toe company Parts. with a splash. The spot where one whether, even In these extremely of a great sloop yscht under full period of life. However, nearly all your {lealth. Walter saw a double-header, toe of toe two parachutes did not open when Elaine Lovett, age 4 and ber 'Vhltqey. 'Some of the customers b e- picture while control was taken observe and aometlmea check Indus- Just to be sure’. This ability and of toe two boys and girls. land; will be about fifteen feet from very far. The Republican party Is of their troubles might be avoided If over by a board. Mittie declared 'tost toe axelte- first game of which waa toe great right It bad been packed wrong slater, Eleanor, age 7, were both bad times, a proposal to go directly sail, in a premier race, have the ex- gan looking around for ghosts. Mr. the proper dietetic and hygienic trial tendenelss If recovery le to be co-operation creates confidence in and It opened inAIdt out and tangled. where he started to aaeend Into the struck and Injured. The former a hundred times too much alive and Ql'EBTIONS AND .\NS\4XRfl. Well, nobody wept or tore hair. every teacher In the building.” ment was not worth tot walk aa tbs battle between toe Detroit Tigers to a twenty-five mill rate would not perience of such a sight even If the : Whltqey has been dead for years. rules Were followed. Almost every achieved. Roosevelt Inclines toward end toa New York Yankets. During the past two years, Mr. Cote then opened toe other 'chute STUDENT YISITS : air. Wilson did, however, get a euc- was more seriously injured and was a thousand times too much the parly Quite a ' few people threw their toalr view. ' Assli'ta Teachers ground was very uneven and steep, McGuire’s lot, located on the cessful and exciting ride. ba jueUflabla with a view to making experience does have to come out ! Highest Night Club one of this age has some degree of . ( A r t h r i t i s ) and there was toe constant babble of Walter arid that spending one half that he had taken along tn case of removed to the Memorial boepltal. of tha people to aacrlflce Itaslf In hats (n the air and cheered. Richberg favore freer competi- “Her ability to aoalit toe teach- Heights, at toe east ride of Man- accildeat. a start on the elimination of the of a tin can. Not so many years ago the Rocke- prolapsus of tha stomach and'other toe feHows still exclaiming about a day in a) ball park is a long half Today Firpo vacated appeal on toe idlers were contributing to the Question: Miss 'F. N. Inquires: "I This colorful, snorting old war- tion, lose price-fixing, and leas ers U to be explained by toe secre- chester, waa used as a racing track the Interests of a crew of Bourbons 1 vi.sceral organs which press down horse. who' had given himself to the wonder of his narrow escape. day, but the brilliant play, of toe After tba Jump, Wetharall did a WASHINGTON, D.C. Improper brakes charge. He paid ayatam of borrowing In anticipation : tause of prohibition. Then came y:e read your articles son i time sgo oir production control, aa well aa tary’s knowledge ahd understand- by a few boya who reside near that tew loops and wlngovers and that hla fine iand costa, not actually numerous enough to upon the large Intestine, further Bursitis. I have arthritis and I hie hugs Job aa perhaps no man ing of the workings of toe school She kept herself busy, however, two teams makea it exclUng every of taxes. Soma Uma or other this BRING IT ON ' eversal ol' John D. Jr., and now hampering Its action and elimina- etricter enforcement of NRA codee. •ection. Chester Heritage and concluded toa stunt program. 'The GRID GOSSIP Howard HasUng-ef 331 Oakland man a battleship but who can do was Wandering f there la any con- ever gave himself before, was be- Moit of the othei big New Deal- affairs equal to here. She knows watching for snakes that might minute. One moment he would see a James Kristoff, clau of 'SeA. pick- ) — eemmuhtty must get rid of that aya- they're building a whoopee palace tion. The chtmieal rssult Is that slide from toe surrounding under- tall going over the fence for a rest of toa day waa taken up by street was given a Jail sentence of more thundering than all the nartes nection between the -wo.diseases. I coming too undependable and mak- are feel the aame way. which le one oil about toe experimental class In ed up parts of automobiles here and rides. We are Intensely intere.sted, In- n the elxty-flfth floor of the RC.\ toxic material finds Us way into the brush. homer, and toa next minute he Though Bob Smith and a few 30 days on a charge pf intoxication tem. the result of which la the would appreciate an answer.” . ing too many mistakes. of several reaeoni why Johnson's natural science, and can tell the there and. after assembling them to —J. Donahue, 38. Sees Colonial Beds So High to which be'pleaded ^llty on Aug- of tha seven seas., It..has a work to trigued In fact, by the announco- building In Rockefeller Center. It’s blood stream and the body, thus poi- Answer: Bursitis and arthritis are date of the last borne basketball would see a great running one-band others are the only varsity men re- squaadaring on Interest of a quite son! itaelf. position has been increaslnxly un- toe best of their ability, set forth turning from last year's champlon- ust 20. He furnished bond of $200 do In the world. That work la,, as raent of Vitamin B4, very recently tc be called the ‘‘Stratosphere", and two entirely differsnl disorders and But recently the other New Deal- game. catch by one of the outfleldera. Important parcenUge of the town s win have three circular levels of tenable. to challenge all comers. abtp football team, toe raw material for his appeal. Senator Walcott told the Connecti- discovered and described on Tbura- After forty you should ciit down If you will send me you, full name “In the aame way ahe can explain When be entered toe park about The cars seemed to work perfect- Ladders Had to Be Used laeema for which It gats no tangible is hies around a revolving dance on the starches and meats and use and address on a larg i' envelops I REPORTER UKES that baa shown up for pracUce is do- Charles Nigrelll, Hartford Beauty cut convention tha other day, to put day to the American Chemical - So- toe interscbolaatic conference regu- noon, toe people were taking toalr ly, averaging high In speed, econo- Parlor operator, is appealing from return. floor. I never understood why more niore freah vegetables, raw aalads will be pIsuBsd to forv/ard to you the tha past year I have been having latlona pr tell when toe Janitors ex- seats, while the players were baving MODEL AIRPLANE ing well under Coach Kelly’a tute- an end to enforced unemployment ciety by some of Us discoverers, who .clubs didn't have them; they create action to the foods menUoned, espe- my and construction. Chet and Jlm- to Clhnb In. lage, and perhaps those who are pre- a charge of non support of his wife, and fruits. More systematic exer- Instructions I recommend for over- Hpells of sneering after- eating let- pect to install a new light In the batting pracUce. After toe batting njy were about the only two who Any such proposal would, of the, Illusion of motion even though cise Is needed after forty. The cially if the sneezing atUcka occur dicting the team's chances so .of which he was found guilty on and dire poverty—a Job at. which the are-Unlverstty of Wleconsln men. coming arthritis. If you wish a tuce or tomatoes. If I avoid these only after using Ujem. I consider ' south auditorium. She receives calls MIUIMYDUTY practice, toe players who ara to could alWaya find something to Im- oourga, ba mat by a storm of pro- they're, so crowded that couples body rusts out more quickly than It diet to follow, send d cents m at her home from teachers and mou'.nfuUy will find themselves August 23 and given a Jail sentence Democratic party has completely.j We feel the need of some Vitamin foods, -the sneezing disappears. Do both lettuce and 'tomatoes enUrely- start the game have fielding prac- prove upon. They made car after EXHIBITED IN 2 8 of 30 days. Sentence waa suspend- test A twenty-five mill tax, from can’t take s stop. wears out, and regular exercises hnd stamps, for the two articles. you think these arq unwhoiesome In pupils, and during the vacation she tice. The announcements are then The caplUl city, Washington, D. wrong again- failed and/at which old school eco- B4 in our own person and we esr- tha right diet will keep It-flexible wholesofne. I suggest that yOu car and won practically all to® ed on condition that Ntgrelli pay hla It's to be the highest night club my case?” , - Is sought out on school matters, in- made, toe players take toe field and races, until they decided to letlre C., moat Impressed' Donnell Lord, tha point of view of the average nomlcs and stand-pattlsm failed be-1 talnly know of several corking good and ward off tha rusting process. " send for my article on Allergic Dis- Anthony Kaminski Spent Va- wife $18 a week. In the world In distance from tho (Sneezing) Answer: It Is quit# likely that you deed, tba is-the major domo of the the big game Is started. from the field and concentrate upon Some of tbe former veterans are Manchester taxpayer, is unthinkable Mental exercise Is Just os Import- eases. Enclo.io one large self-ad- acbool who knows all toe comings '33, on a trip, to the south tola eum- at toe west side this year helping Non Support Case. fore the Roosevelt administration prospeot.s If any Vitamin B4 safes-'?*'’®** level and. I suspect. In price. QiieiUon; Mr. Bob 8. states: "For may have developed an allergic re- dressed stamped envelope. Many Thrills motorcycles. Thus tlie last of toelr —though there are numerous com- ' Lucienne Boyer, the , Importer in and the goings out." Ermaoo Garaventa Con mer. Hla first stop on too Journey Coach Kelly whip toe rookies Into Emeat Clough of Foster street ia did. men should bo going on the road. catik at Training Camp After the first game was over, vacation waa spent principally In was Atlantic City, N. J., where he also appealing on a charge of non- muniUes In New England which havd French star, is to sing there after The former history teacher re- which Detroit w’on, there was " a repairing old motorcycles, which rbape. Putt Salmonds and Frank The Republican party Isn't going Tin Pair Alley,- Hiller’s, followers, her tun) Ir tht theater. And Ray calls many times when Misa Rogers visited the famous board walk-and Robinson have bean at pracUce al- support of his wife and one son. Hif been paying at higher rates than short Intermission and then the sec- they obtained at a very small cost. structs Tiny Curds Hawk the steel pier. This pier has three was found guilty and given a Jail, to commit suicide; It's going to the NRA and AAA and the fellow Noble, Imported London orchestra would keep the office open after During Fast Summer. end game got under way. The sec- .moat dally. If toey can help turn out that for years. No such proposal regular houra and at night, for . A s m ost' cycltata are Inclined, theaters, a small zoo, a large dance sentence of 30 days, suspended on tackle that Job-r-and do It. who demands both lotver taxes and eader, will beat time. The Rocke- ond game also was paqked with sooner or later, to try difficult a'team like toe ones toey were on, fellers (Junior and sons) drop In oc-, teachers who would not otherwise hall, a museum of World War and the condition that he pay hla wife $8 Is being mads, though It would not a new sewer through hli street arc Anthony Kaminski, '88, reporter i.iafiy thrills, ana It ended with stunts and.attaln the highest spesds Plane With 500 Parts. there Is pleuty of bops this season. caslonally to see how the work Is finish copyiDg their marks on the Spanish-American War relics, and a Week. have been an enUrely crazy Idea If for the High School ^orld, spent another victory lor Detroit The vic- possible, so were Ctoet and Jimmy. a large velodrome out over the wa- suggc.sted. getting on. It’s getting on rapidly permanent office-record cards. Young Squatrlto waa. also seen at Arall Pantaleo of 208 School afreet It bad -teen. But twenty-three mills Aids Pupils, Too part of his vacation a| a military tory gave Detroit a clean sweep of They would speedup and down the ter. a quarter of ai mile from shore. Is making an appeal from a charge MUNITIONS B4, It appears. Is the brain build- enough to assure an October open- training camp this gudimer. Both the double header, and boosted their 16ta racing toelr cycles at toelr top- Fouracrea and, if the way he nme is is a barely sulftclent tax rate for the ing. Mr. Farr further says: "Pupils A Curtis Hawk, P8E, pursuit He stayed a* Washington, D. C., of speeding, for which he was fined ing vitamin. mind-and body were developed dur- average up in the American League most speeds and trying varioua plane, with ollve-drab body and yel- any tndlcaUon, be should be another coming year. If sfe can aqueeze by ,We wish ws could feel aa sure aa are always inqulrlrig about sche- for two days. The hotel In which $10 and'coats on September 4. Fact Is, It looks like a pretty cost- ing his stay at camp, be says, and standing. Walter left the park about stunts. low- wings Sind rudder, perched Don stopped was about a flve-mln- -star in toe Squatrlto tradlUon. Hli William Ostrineky of 91 Clinton some of the senators engaged In the ly seMon In the fun spots. For ex- dules, books, and' the next assembly. with It we shall be fortunate. Any Just aa she is the oracle at school above all be had plenty of time for six o'clock. Much has been attained through lightly on toe table tn Room 38 all Ute walk from the White House. heels. twinkle as did those of toe street was fined $15 and costa on thing tower wpuld result In the munitions investigation that the tak- ample. Harry Rlchman and some opening for the faculty, so la she for recreation. , "Cy" .Comber left Manchester practice and these budding mechan- day Wednesday. The model plane Nobody waa allowed In the White late, irtdelyrmourned Dominie In an June 22 for violation o f rules of tha monied pais are paying <87,000 for "Camp life,” says Tony, "la hitfd sports. tonsil's getting into more and more ing of the i^anufacture of war mate- the student,body, Every day she Tuesday And did not return until the ics may yet be climbing the ladder was made by Ermano Garaventa, House, because it was being paint- road, on complaint of Mias Catheis the Palais Royal, for which tbe.v'U apd full oif knocks. One who does terles finished Saturday. When ask- of fame. '31, who Is about to begin hla senior ed. Ine Glblln of Mansfield, Ostrlnsky dlSlculty, make Impossible the pro- rials out of the hands of private- gets questions concerning promo- Import the show of the FoUes Ber- not like to take orders will find It* ' —Bruno Naezkowaki, '35. year at Massachuaetta Institute of Last night there were about fifty giving notice of appeal. concerns and turning It Into a gov- tions, graduation, andjclass require- how he liked the games he re- Don and the party took a private vision of smythlng like adequate, re- sere. That may sound like a big ments. Often when a question has quite difficult, but ope who minda pJJed, "I’d like to spend all my vaca- Technology, where he la majorln# sightseeing car and toured Wash- graduates, students, men and chil- Stephen Schplsky of 11 Ridgewood lief for the unemployed, and almost ernment function would be a Safe' initial; ouUay, but wait uhUl ,'vo’i aiisen concerning a party or the bis own business will find that Uohs at the Yankee Stadium." JONAH! In aeronauUca. ington. seeing the Capitol, the Lin- dren watching the team being put street, fined $35 and costs for reck- NEW l.enr what they sold the hatrchscking working In toe array U full of The little plane Iz made exactly through Its paces. 'beyond question rsndar unavoidable and eatlifactory measure. Theis is It’s time to take meaning of some notice, a pupil baa "Tim first game of all waa toe coln Memorial, toe Washington less driving on. August 6, has vacat- cu:i csijion for. Forty thousand dol- raised his band to say: ‘Shall I go thrills and knowledge. I had my A modem Jonah was found one to scale, 3-4 ineb to one foot. A copy —Robert Knapp, *38. ed his appeal and paid toe find. the laying of a special tax 'later on very Utile doubt that the unrestrict- test,"^ e said. It showed how the Monument, the Bureau of Engrav- j lars. Soma fund, qh? ask Miss Rogers? She’ll know.' The share of fun. I also had the piriv- Tigers had fought their way in day tola summer when Jeanne. Cude, of one of the army pursuit planes, ing and Printing, top Smithsonian ed and free-handed manufacture of llege of talking with the colonel and fact that we have' so few office-shy reaching their lead In the American 37, was In a pool In the back yard. It has "U. S. Army" printed on the Institute, the Cdngreeslonal Libra- believe me, I don't believe there la bottom and toe Indian-head insignia arms and munitions, aa a private en- •M4 MRVICC.INCY O RK pupils U dU'. largely to the cordial League. T ^ y won this game by One of the frogs In the pool made a ry. Wsehlngton’s home at Mount II. a. better understanding roan than dive for something. When he came of toe Ninety-Fifth Pursuit squad- NEW REPUBLICANISM terprise and for the profit of Invest- relations between the secretary and toelr conttn^ua fighting until the Vernon, Arlington Ometery, and toe pupils." an army officer.” up, a fan-shaped tail protruded ron on the side. Balsam wood has ors la shot through with danger to By PAI L HARRISON Health and Diet very end. "I sriw "Lefty" Gomez and toa Curtlaa Lee mansion. '' Senator Vandenberg of 1 down the screens In conclusion Mr. Farr atatea: While at camp Tony witnessed a from hla mouth. Mr. Cude pried been uaed wherever ateel construc- New York, Sept. 15-—Meander-1 "Schoolboy" Roiye, toe two beat In toe Bureau Engraving and renominated this week by the Re the peace of the world. But the "When teachers are praised for fire, waa on tot rUla teianu and toe frog's mouth and throat open tion ia needed on toa big planes and Ings; If that C-\rollna preacher who | acted as an orderly. The squad be pitchers in toe league twirl,” said transparent tissue paper In place of Printing building are printed ' question next arista whether gov- Advice Standing by the school, don't for- with two fingers. After a few sec- stamps, money. , and government publidias of bis stats,, makes It fondled the 'rattler will apply on; was in wmn toe "best squad" signal "6y." onds, the fish fell out. It was put cloth. The model is made up of 5 i ernment control;—or rather govem- :et tha secretary who stands by the bonds. The colored people work on | known that he has no Intention of Broadway he can make a fortune as | MctXiy | MOST of us hate to see Summer go. We miss the free- ?eaebtrs.” twice, marchad as a guard of honor Although toe admission was rath-- in a bowl. and. although blind in one -pieces, weighs less than four mant ownerihip of the munlUons a pitchman—selling snake oil. , i i n J to the governor, and played on toe er high, he said it was worth it. eye, toe flsb still lives. ounces. one side, white people work on the , following .the policy of campaign Roberta Gorman, '88. other. ! business—would sot carry with it an Barkers on the ChlnatowTi buses j ^ -'SSINO MIDDLE AGE SAFELY. best basaball tfeain In toe company. The model has at toe present time adhered to by his fellow-Repubneans dom that comes from being out-of-doors. We dread be^ The Smithsonian Institute h a s' equally grsat danger of another kind usually Identify the site ot Nlggc- If you-have not paid'attention to According to him, he wouldn't miss a tbree-bladed propeller o f balsam, In Maine, where their efforts to car- Mlke's saloon. And Uicn, pointing your health before middle age you that life for anything. but Is built to fly, with only a everything from ancient toothpicks i ry the state by attacking the New -danger to the continuation of U) two men ahy two men—they limy then find it necessary to make I ing bottled up in heatied houses—wearing heavy clothes change of propeller. Along either to modem airflow autoniobllea. ' basic preparedness. -/ay: "There's Irving Berlin now, a study of this' Important s.ubject- PREFERS GOTHAM side of the hood are the exhausts of Someone said that, If every article ' Deal In principle, In general-and In required three minutes to examine, ; flilka, showing a friend his old hang- The time epenfln understanding and | —fighting colds and all the impositions of Winter. ' VACATION TRAVELS Literary.^ Columns a twelve cylinder engine of the Cur- particular brought nothing but dis- The private munitions manufac- prapUclng the babiu of health at : tlB Conqueror type. Underneath, a It would take 7,000 years to go out 1" The other day a rhegaphoo" through the whole museum. aster. Brsndenberg Intends to urge turere of thia country demonstrated man aetual'y .did point out :Berlln: it this particular age not only prolongs I TO CONNECTICUT SEES OLD BECORDS ^^ea advice of HeMn Pletrowskl, '38, Prestone-cgeied radiator can be during the World War an almost the golden period of middle life, but ' OF SOME STUDENTS Tha fact that tvary thing we read11^' now knows -toe bitter outcome deacemed. A machine-gun barrel In toe hot- part of toe afternoon, hta own re-election on bis record as was the tli .t time tn years the .song- 0 Don went for a cool ride t o ' M t | maker has boon south of Forty-sec- acts to prevent a bedridden old age. ' Since we have to live indoors, let’s be gay and make need not be believed waa Illustrated of just such an impulse. is cradled qn each sicle of the a Republican and a progressiva— magical ability to Inflafs production hood. Vemon. where he saw Washing- : ond street. During middle age the poor habits ' Among toe high school summer very clearly to one member of toe While strolling along the clean, and M lchii^, like Maine, la a state *ln keeping with the- demands pf'thc of living which have bqen carried on senior clapa last summer. Wbiie Many Parts Movable ton's tomb and all .toe old-fasblbn- ' Romance department; Lou Holtz indoors attractive. A new rug will brighten the living Irene Sandholm Says There T travelers are the followifig; Her- white expanse of beach at Rocky of blatoric conservafism, situation. Any ssrtoua advocacy for years begin to take their toll. wandering through an old house at Neck, Helen came upob her sister, Many parts of the model are ed beds, and other furniture In the ] In the uppity company of Eleanor bert Seymore, Elton Clarke, Melvin Colonial house. One had to use a of government monopoly of the mu- Little mlatakee tn eating begin to ! room and the one it displaces can go upstairs to cheer up Derrick, Merrtn Thresher, William which he' spent three weeks be came lying prona upon toa sand under movable: the allerones on toa Mr. Brandenberg la a Republican, Jones, Lila Lee and Charles Le cause Indigestion. Slight over-fa- • across a record book. Upon opening winge. toa elevators on ths atabll- ladder to get Into bed in (hose I nitions business. In order to be malre, tha costume designer. Peter Is. Lots More Excitement Shea, of toe Sophomore class; Har- toe rays of a sizzling hot sun. Helen a real one, and he Is a progressive rigu# beglni to bring on headaches. ' toe book be wSa aurprlaed to tee, had no Intention of disturbing her 1 izer, the rudder on the ftn, and the dayi. .. I Assured of the support of the nation, .Arno and the stately Toni Johnson a bedifKsm. Some colorful curtains will accentuate the old Cude, and Edgar Clarke, of toe . Don went down as far as Fred- ; and he sacrifices nothing of his rep- The patient aware that, his bodily ' class of '34, and Richard Carpenter, written oil toe first page In veryj alater, but Just then a little demon wheels of the tntemally-braced would have to show pretty conclu- who ahvay.s rcralnon me a little of forces are hot being renewed aa in in New York. archaic handwriting,, toe title cantilever landing gear. ticktburg, Va., and back by way of | utation . for intelligence and party a senior; all Jouraayed to Chicago to R eo-; popped a bright Idts into Helen's some of Arno's drawings... .Holly- youth. pale Winter sun. A hew kitchen range or sink will take orda of tho Andover Home Owners I head. The temptation waa too Around the cockpit a piece of toe famous underground caverns | usefulness by refusing to make sively that tbs government could do wood on Bro.sdway: Pol.i Negri anil the World’s Fair, at various periods with their "gardens" of queer eta- : One o f‘the worst features of mid- ' during toe vacation. Society from 1747 to 1751." This of great; so. picking up her sleter'a I reed represents the protective rub- aa good an emergency Job aa the ber of toe original, and the front lagmtte and italactite rock forma-1 -ampty ^ d foolish attacks on every- Thomas Melghan (a New Yorker die age Is the constipation which" so the gloom out of that much-used workshop. Some com- "I like New York city lots better Sam Smith, a sophomore, so: took a course Immediately aroused hU In- bathing cap. she filled It full of the privately owned concerns. In de- no^') In the cocktail, lounge ol the °Uen accompanies It Due to years edge celluloid makes tha windshield. tiona. - ! thing connected with the New Deal. than Connecticut.” Irena Sahdhoim, trip to Vermontt: William- Moore, terest and be explored further. The i. cold, clear water and flung It full fault of any auch demonstration It Ambassador. Lila Lee (qo Lemalre Of ^ wrong ''ong dlst.dlst, without enough fortable chairs Mill help you relax during the long eve- class of ‘88, confided to her younger also a sophomore, saw the fleet at next page contained the names of a ll' force at her slater. The water The tiny pilot’s seat ta equipped He knows very well what every far- this tlms), Nlta N.Odl, Harold Lloyd with a buckled safety-belt. In front EAGLE SCOUT ACTED IS probable that most people would roughage, and to the flabby, abdoim lister, Jenny during her vacation Newport, Rhode Island; Robert Hall, of the membera of toe society andl mlsaed Ita mark, for all of a sudden Your aeelng Republican ought to. know— at Ciirdi s .Nancy Carroll. Dorothv -Inal musclsA which are the reeult ot nings. toe amount of property each owned.' things began to happen. A fluffy of It la a little "Joy sUck” , con- AS CA5IP COUNSELLOR prefer to let tbs munlUons makers her# recently. Jenny, who is a a fr^hman, went camping In Maine. that there are -some things about Mackalll, Deani.s King and Mar.'- indoor work of today, tho colon, •entor at M. H. 8., continues to Herbert Cllmajj and Ward Green, -The next few pages conUinod toe something tore past Helen, closely trolling the alieronei and elevators. Young at the .AlVonquln. Anita Loos There are foot pedale for the rud- Esther Pickles, 3SA, who waa last j the New Deal which tha RspubUcan foment wars tn peace time and pro- after forty Is, in most people, not quote her sister as' hart.hg said: both Junlori, and Joseph L'Heureux rules and by-laws of the club. Then followed by a large'ball of puffing, waiting for a taxi. able to perform Its full work of ellm- followed tot reporta of the secre- der. At the left o f.to e east, two spring mads an Eagle Scout, toe' party Itself will one day be biuitlv fiteer In war time, at a|l costs of "It's lots more exciting—hclds of the class of '34, took a trip to red humanity. Instead of Hslsn’s Telephone Bruudnul AnnNhing * ipailon. • A little money w ill go a long way today in renoviz- more thrills and experiences for California with Mr. Gatehsll of the tary. The meeting# were held at latar getUng tha benefit of an Icy minute handlei represent the throt- highest honor in scouting, spent part i engaged In putUng Into effert. afte'r 1 There's a now sob ballad which High blood pressure and arterial one. too." English department. Barbara Ca- the ho/nea, of the various members, ducking, a fat man. chasing sftsr tle. On tbe Instrument board, one of the_. summer as Junior counsellor I the Democrats have failed to vital- have the country left to the mercy la ./elllng very well, railed "The hardening are alto common hazards ing your home. Just wafeh the adviertisements in this Irena arrived in New York In toe hoon, lower sophomore, spent some twice a month. Apparently the one his newly-pureh^ased dog, was the obaervee such dials aa those for the at Camp Merit., Esther aasUtei | of a mismanaged or Inadequate nul- De.ath of John DU'inger"...... A new at this • Urns. Patlants with high : fall of, 1833. She was left to find of her time at Cape Cod; Marion member of the club who Could write ungrataful .recipient, Hsian gave artificial •horizon, the altimeter and many of the girls In passing tests.:' Can Be Of Valuable Service To You When ize their own program. the (rurn-and-bank Indicator. " such as flre-buHdlng, bed-making, | nlttons supply system owmed by the book about explorer.s, i.s authored hy blood pressure complain of pfeeeure ' her way about toe city alone and Behrend, also a sophomora, went to (and what a hand bt did write!) one glance at her victim—and fled, Even the New York Herald-Trib- J. Leslie Mitchell and Lewis Gibbon . m the head, ringing in the ears, and ' newspaper—there are amazing bargains in furniture, was made permanent teCretary. Where the big plane makes 200 signaling and cooking. j You Want To Buy Or Sell Somethinsr— government Itself. ’ confesses now that things were Long Island. Robert Knapp, a . sen- (or in that ona glance ahe law there Une Is beginning to see a ray of light “ and they're both the same m an., j'lnftbiltty to sleep. When the rather queer at first. Tha few ior-went to Madlaon." John Mosley, though the other offices changed at was murder in his aye. to 280 mllee an hour, Ermano ex- Aa swimming was the outstanding ' Such a position would have diffl- I hear the Theater GKlId is trying , terles become hardened and thick- I lamps, curtains, rugs and kitchen equipment You’re times that she became lost, Irene a lower sophomore, viiltsd at Ply-/ various llmFs. The spelling of some pects the model to fly 20 to 23 mllee sport at the camp, much of the time 1 Rent Houses, Etc. on that side of the - picture. Edi- an hour for at least two hundred was spent near the water, where itdelf on any to sign Greta Garbo for a play this j ened, they do not carry the blood ! boarded a sub-way and got off mouth. words seemed to be according to aVPBWORITl I torially It indignantly dcnlhd yester-: ' “oral '“ o ^ - S S I freely to the various organs, and 1 always more certain to get full value for your money rules made up by tha secretary, for feet. ' Esther taught many of the, girls to groumis. season. And will, if anybody’ can. "somewhere near where I wanted tc The sophomore class seems to A door opens— day that the DaMson group fighting ^ » "* Helen Morgan. probnbl.v will' sit on J in severe cases these blood vessels ; 80^’ have been well represented through- no one else ever spelled like him be- She flutters in— Ermano has made and given In- swim. , may even giya way and caues hem- ' fore, or since, — struction In toe making of model . —B. McNeill, 3SA-- for control of toe R epuU "anC tJ 1 le toat .some m.-re pianos in the nigftt clubs when you buy products advertised by dependable mer- Due to her pleasing personality, out the country tola summer. Her head held high— I orrhages. By keeplnt ' ths blood ! It was with regret that the reader airplanes for a number of years. JUST DIAL 5121 In New York state Is a stand-pat ....E astern friends of Pat McNutt and determination to get ahead, Her perky nose turned upw j pressure dod.-n and keeping toe ar- Irene finally procured a position aa Hl-Y TO PICNIC reached the end of these Interesting This particular model vrtth Ua.In- GIRL RESERVES' OUTING how. And it is going to be s.Job are chuckling over his latest as- chants and manufacturers. Her eyas ara cool— tricate details took him about t-wo elemeaL Note these words; signment. All he has to do Is take ; terles flextblk many serious attacks assistant buyer In Bonwit, Teller’s, "Old" members of Hl-Y will have notes. However,'when he turned the Her lipa are parted-^ And Ask For and a half for the Senatsli exposers and a half weeks. Working all day The Girl Reserves are planning to tho sex out of "Sailor Beware!’’ . o f apoplexy tould be avoided. Heart well-known Fifth avenire depart- a picnic at the home of Mr. Catchall last page be receivrd a disagreeable Sha heaves a sigh— A second step remains to be of the munltlona racket to convince and until midnight, to make. which was too se.\lcst play of yes- I trouble, kidney trouble and rheuma- ment store. in Andover on Tuesday- Mr. Gatchell shock for there written In good bold a combined picnic anitbustneia taken, of equal importance (to the And gaily strutting by— meeting at the HIshland Park club- supposed suppression of' Sute the nation that ths war racketeers terseason-----Prince Mike Romanoft !; tlqm are other disorders which Irene’s responsibilities .as assist- IS assLstlng Mr. Johngren in acting modern writing, was Inscribed; "Re- She snubs the lower classmen— CROCKETT GOING WEST house, Tuesday, September . The Chairman Kingaland Macy); That should be eliminated, even though has found a Job for which he's eml- ; should bt guarded against during ant buyer, as wall as her knowledge as adviser of the club toU year. copied in 1912 by 'Solomon Wil- Who esasa Ujetr talking— 18 I middle age. * w. Herbert Crockett, graduate of girls will hike to Highland Park im- Is the rejuveoation of the party rently auited—an'editor of a soclet\ of New York, have increased great- liams." Although tha raeords wars And shyly h/ok at her— '.hey are shown to be sordid, ruth- I The-gradual decline In physical ly during the past months. Since 8f H. 'S. In ’39 and of'Boeten Uni- nradlately after .school Tuesday. Herald Classified Dept. In personnel and in policies. Fort- sr.andal sheet. FALL TENMB ENTRIES kocurata, thara waa tUl) toa disap- Following her atstaly form— less, unpatriotic /uid subversive ot ' strength after forty la due, to a versity in '84. li leaving fiaturday, Lath girl will nrlng bar own lunch unately Mr. Macy h u no monop- Not a single legitimate tha buyer's vacation, Irene has had The boya who wish to enter the pointment of not seeing toa original. Down the hall, up the atalra— the peace of the world. They can complete charge of the purchasing Feptemher 16 , for Seattle. Washing- and it may ba left In Room 2A dui^ oly o f ideals and liberal objectives. left on Broadway, "and only o n ? on I *« -*'»?'?*** th* <*uctx tennis singles and doubles tourna- Votcaa nza questlontngly— ton, where he will be toe home office Give Them Yciur A dvt And Notice How ., , ^ , !•»» glands, Suddenly taking on of all new merchandise. menta this fall are to turn toelr en- LESSON IN CAU'nON tng the afternoon fo* tranzportatlon, Hla earlier attempts to brand the product gooe; H. Buita Orehootra-midwoot Rainbow's crew has received the Stanford will be the power of tion In the East this year. half its rea. price. As the aged man ; *t 6:15 o'clock dally and the Cham- 4:35— 6:38—Tom Coaktoy't Orehootra BATTING with, eklppqr of the British chal- haus on Quarry street September riet Lee and Fred Wade. Mallna Orehtetra Pacific Coast intercollegiate Leagues Clash in First Governors of the six New Eng- stated that with the thousand chicks ; Yeels that the station should re- .4:45— 5:45—To Bo Announcad 10.30—11:30—Hal Orayaon Orohat.-ba> Shows Much Promise lenger, Endeavour, today faced ths admiration of every one. Including tory; Tigers Top Nats in YESTBRDAY’8 RESULTS 4 when the house was broken into New York, Sept. 18.— (AP) 7:00—The Three Scamps. ' • 6:00— 6:00—Baooball-:-woar A othora Sopwlth. Two thirds of Endeavour's football this yssr, according to land states, the lieutenant govismors now on the place he would be able i °>**h open until 8:15 at least, when ,, JSlc.-Jj**' Rueeell Orehee.—mldweet Navy BUI Ingram, University of National about 9 o'clock In the evening while Yesterday’s late, selling was re- i 7:15— Sports Review. Foulkto, Talk 11.00—12:00—Oence Hour—vabe A w first ragfe in the series which will erew are amateurs, recrultod after Nsw York 4, 8 t Louis 1. of New York and Delaware and offi- *he family was away. The. value of to pay his Interest and reduce his ; l6*t passenger train passes 7:30—Martha Mears. 8:30— e:30—Martha Moara. Contralto NBC-WJZ NETWORK Agajnst Veteran Team; determine the possession of the fa- California coach. ' Game; West Siders Rale cial representatives of the governors principal by January, the court I Manchester. It Is cstlmat- Burned, in part, in the early Stock Slotoro of tho Skillot •he lost moat ot her paid hands, 12*Inning Thriller, M , as Boston 4, Cincinnati 2.; the property stolen was $96.83 and Market trading today. However, .7:45— Floyd Gibbons. — Baot: trji wbi>wbia wbal LEADERS m o ^ trophy. when they struck for higher wages. "But there will be ve.'y little 5'2?~ *4*tor A Orehootra (Other game.e postponed). of Pennsylvania and New Jer.sey will consisted of a typewriter, rifle and showed consideration In extending j that the station serves i popula- 8 :0 0 -Don B'estor’s orchestra. J:30— 7:30—Hondo Aoroat tho Border wham kdka wgar wjr wlw woyr wmall By ASSOCIATED PRESS .Neither would make any claim to open the Fbcposltion officially Sun- the law day to March. 'I tlon of 40,000 persons, including a number of lealstant spots appear- Mldw,eot: wcky kyw wenr wla kwk Sopwdth’s challenge la the 15th difference among Stanford, American as Favorites But Close, various articles Including, the fami- ed in the Industrial list. AcBv fi:30—Hands Across the Border. 7:00— SlO^Chicago Symphony Oreh. To Meet Windsor Friday. (Including yesterday's gkmee). victory In advance. Southsrn California and Califor- Indians Down Yanks. day and Monday in connection with In the case of Charles H. Leonard,,! surrounding, commu- Jvlty •:SO—Tho Olbton Family—to c kwer koll wren wineq keo wkbf since tbe schooner America lifted Cleveland 12, New York 5, i> strong box with all deeds and was moderate.'" 9:00— Famous Favorites—concert Ijalont Cuckooo—to e northwest a CANADIAN — wtmJ NATIONAL The weather man, who may have the famous trophy In 1851. En- niA" says the mentor. Philadelphia 9-2, St. Louis 7-5. the annual Governors' Day ob- cxecutqr vs. Alfred Hartley and nltles. J'JL'iYJyll’ kfyr cret cfcf much to‘ do with the affair, held H0.83 In cash.. ’ U. S. Steel Preferred and West- orchestra dliectlon Christiaan Oingtro Chorus SOUTH — wrve wptf wwno wlo wjex Batting—Paul Woner, Plrstyli, deavour's 14 precedessora have had Stanford hod a sophomore ag- Chicago 1, Boston 0. Hard Battle Is Expected. servances. The program Sunday ethers, motion' foi statutory con- Lombardo Orehootra e Manchester High' Soccer .360; Terry, Giant*, .348. / forth the prospect of rain with oc- HIrth admitted in court that the ern Union each sagged around 2 Krlena; asaieted by Janet Cooper, Whitaman’a Party wri&*w8un wlod w»m wmo w*b wapi no luck whatever against the gregaUon In 1933 which bad By HUGH S. FULLERTON. .IR. Detroit 6, Washington 4 (12). will be featured by concerts by-Gold- tinuance, the court granted a con- The Board ^ so authorized a let- wjdx wamb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpra am opened Its fourth season yes- Runs—Ott, Giants, 111. casional s'quolls. Moat .observers man's band, Dr. Edwin Franko Gold- case resulted from his reading de- points for new 1934 lows. U. S. soprano. Carniviil—< to-c American defenders. only one weakness, lacking that .Associated Press Sports U'riter tinuance for three months and fur-, ter protesting the action of Henry woal ktbs kthi waoc wav# terdaterday afternoon with an Impressive Runs batted in—Ott, 133./' have been of the opinion heavy man, conductor, afternoon and eve- 'ectlve stories. He was placed under Steel Common, Bethlehem, Ameri- ff:3(^The Gibson Family. CB^WABC NETWo Wk Race.- are to be sailed dolly, ex- development that comes through KT.ANOINO ' ' Tomorrow afterncon at 3 o'clock ther order of notice. Harriman, president of the U. S. display of all-around strength th a t! Hits— Paul Waner, 195. weather would favor the defender, , ning In the Coliseum with a recep- arrest in the court mom by Sergeant can Commercial Alcohol and Union 10:30— Studio p.'ogram. — . BAStC^JKiut; wftbo wado woko wcao PACIFWiCOASTT-kfo kfl kgw kemo cept Sundays, until one. craft has experience alone. The Cardinals A good many of the Glffifta wor- In the case of United .States Chamber of Commerce, In ssuing a khq kfad ktar kpo gained a deadlock with Qlaatonbury Doubles—Allen, Phlllieli, 42. and light, the invader. National ; at Jarvis Grove, one of the most in- tion to the govemtir.i Sunday eve- Harrison L. Hurlhurt on a bench Pacific ruled fractionally lower, but 10:45—Siberian-Singers. waab wnac wgr wkbw wkrc whk cklw won four. The start may come os should have that weakness rem- W. Fidelity & Guarantee Company vs. statement recently to newspapers wdrr wcau wjat wean wfbl wapd wjav Cant. Satt. High on the latter'i field. The final Triples— Psul Woner, 16- The day of the opening race L. Pct. I terestlrig games of bas^all in many ning at 8 o’clock and a radio broad- 'warrant Issued by -Judge Baldwin. cdncemlng the - Federal govem- steadying tepdenqles were shown 11:04—Guy Lomoardo's orchestra. early os 10:45 eastern standard time edied thla year." New York ...... -88 51 Otherwise his case would have gone Olive Stengel, the court-granted an by Amerlcaa^elepbone, Santa Fe, Midwaatj wbbm wfbm l‘U~"®7«l Hewellen Orchott. ecore wo* 1 to 1 and reflected great Home rune—Ott, 33. dawned with Newqwrt harbor filled In the forenoon each day although .633 moons will take place for the edlfl- cast from Station WBZ at 10; 18 ______I ment’s policy on relief for strikers. 11:30—Paul -VVhiteman's orchestra, kmbe kn)ox wowo whaa I'SJ'” *:5J~Tommy Tucker Orehoitre credit on Coach Hugh Greer’s Red rigbt arm of young Hal Schumach- Ut. Louis ...... 82 56 over until the January term of the i rdcr for q, more specific statement Du Pont and Goodyear. 12:00—5Iidn.—Weather forecast. 1i*5~ *:3?~Amorlee’o Cup Racot Stolen bases—Martin, Cards, '21. to crowded condition with olraoet wind and weather conditions may , cation 6t Manchester fane. It wlU o'clock. Tills case was instituted in Florida i ^ “ "'her feels that public . BAST-p-wpg whp wibw whee wlba wfaa and White bootere os Glastonbury every manner of croft, and many, ex- er. <’ b l c a g o ...... 80 56 court and he would have to remain Among Scattered signs of a Utile 1 2 :0 2 -Silent. wore wicc efrb ckao JinnZ *»*“''4ay Sengttera Pitching—j . Dean, Cardo, 25-7. . cause delay. Boston . . . . JJ15! be the first game of a beet two out Monday Program, Irr repl^ln actlqn on a bond. It I statements on important policies pIXIS—Wfat wafn wbre wqam wdod S‘??~ *100—Don Carlot end Orehettra bed a lineup that Included ten vet, The husky young alumnus of St...... 70 66 In the Tolland County jail ln-4efault seasonal expansion In Industry was *:1*r-Plett A-Nlerneu, Planoe AMKRIOAN I'lttsbqrgh ' of three to decide the championship On Monday, September 17, Gover- 'seems that Mrs. Stengel had notes in should not be made without first .. krra wrr erans of the array which defeated Lawrence Unlverotty returned the ...... 66 pi a bond. a pickup in. automobile production Sunday. Sept. 16 ktrh ktsi^ waco koma wdbo wodx wbt 2:30— 3:30—Amtrice'e Cup Recee Batting—(JChrig, Yonke, .362; ROSS-NCLARNINGO Brooklyn ,59 77 43) of Manchester, and Will be fought to nors' and. Children's Day. the gover- Florida and Was unable to recover giving opportunity for expressions 2:45— 5:45—To Bo Announced the locals last year, 2-0. Nev York club to Its place 5’ j The boy told the court that he this week. 6:30—Trio Romantique. wd.va wbts wdhj wwva wmbg waja Gchringer, .tigers, J57. I'hiladelpbla ___ 60 83 .373 * finish between two teaitaa that nors and 400 guest.'i representing the one for about $3500. - from its membership. . wmhr wain ktui kgko 3:30- 4:S0-Llt. Jackie Hollar. Tenor Play was concentrated around Runs—Gchringer, 124. games In front of the Cardinals yes- WHS at the Connecticut Junior Re-, Cram’s reports catimsted auto- 9:45—Alden Edkins, baritone. Xt,i®'Y6ST—wrnh wgl wmt wmbd witn :'lf~9''p1'*" Annie—oail only Cinclnnstl ...... 48 87 have, really earned the right to bet- Industrial, commercial, agricultural Lottie Ruth Crapdall vsr Cllftoh both goals for most of the game Runs batted In—Gehrig, 161. terday with a 4 to 1 victory. iwibllc • where he was cent by hts> motive output for the week at 43,- 10:00— Sabbath Reveries. - wIbw kfh krab wkbn wcco wabt kacl Jehneon Orchoot. AGAIN THREATENED American llc, for the coveted title of town and educational life of the 10 North Bradford Crandall, proved the li- Here’s a reminder for merchants wnai Flnoero of Harmony Glastonbury scor'ed five minutes af- HltsT-Gahringer, 196. ARMY-NAVY IS WINNER Olvee Five Htto .uother but ran away In July and re-/ operating under the Retail Code of 860 units, an increase of 5,394 ovei 10:30—Mexican Tjplca orchestra. MOUNTAIN—kvor kis koh.kal 4:40— 5:40—Proii-Redlo Nowo—wji ter the second quarter' began, when W. U champions, Atlantic statea will Inspect the Ex- t< resting case of the day. While thTs the preceding weeks but 4,493 leas Doublee—Greenberg, 'ngers, 58. Schumacher limited the Cards to • position In the morning and wlU be turned on August 2. but ran awaji the NRA. The local Code Authori- 17:00— Press-Radio News. ' P®AST — khj koln kfre kol kfpy kvl 4:45— 8:45—John Harriek, Baritone— Anderaon, Inside left, shot a long Detroit ___ ...... 90 40 .64'il Manchester- Green Community divorce action la pending Mrs. Cran- than. In the same week last year. kfbk kml kwg kern kbd kgmb kgb /Caet: Orphan Annie—mldweet rpt Triples—Chapman, Yanks, and BYRAITOATHER five hits and a single unearned run, guests of Governor Joseph B. Ely again and lived in outhouses and ) 1:05—The Vag abends. JiOO— 5:00—Stamp Cluh—to wji only kick that bit the goal post and New York ...... 86 54 !e i4 '6**^6 fdbght hard, long and well to dall «,ught allmo’ny and support fo- “ Indications were said to poim to Cent. Bait. Manusb, Senatora. 12. allowed only 'two runners to reach snd bis executive council at noon .-beds. He arrived In Rockville Sep- her minnr rhiiH revisions for the retail, tra i 11:15— Hollywood Show World. 5‘IJ— 5:15—Cept. Ai Willltme. Talk bounded in. Five minutes later, in OF REC-LEGTON TITLE third and smacked his sixth homer Cleveland ...... 75 64 ,536 champions of the E«»t her minor child as well as custqd; a September output of 170,000 cars H:30— 1:30—Roundtowners Quirtat S’J2^ 5:30—Henry King A Orehettra Home rune—Gehrig, 46. ,304 Side league. The Blueflelda battled for luncheon on the grounda of the tember 4 and kept out of sight until and a copy of these should, be.., ob- 11:30—Major Bowes’ Capitol Fami- the some quarter, Saloroonson took of the season to help brinf -abou- Boston ...... 70 69 of the child and allowance for her and trucks In the United States and l'?2“ 2:00—Chanaonetta Ensambla • 5i Z'09“ Rccheeter Civio Oreheat. Stolen bases— Werbar, Red Sox, .457 Ihcough a hectic elimination series, Massachusetts State building. In dark, when he broke into the Back-, tained from the Chamber office Im- ly. „.-1:30— 2:30—Among Our Souvoniro S‘22~ 7:30—Northern Lights. Drama a pass from Rooney on the 16-ywfi Title Bout May Be Postponed the downfall of Lefty BUI Walker. St, Louis .. _____ 68 75 attorney. I Canada, a decrease of $bout 14 per ^••*1 Orsen RocIttI, 7:00— S:00—Radio City Party—to e 36. Washington .... 61 .445 finally broke a tie by. winning a the afLemoon they will attend the haus home. mediately, to be posted In stores. It 12:30—Round Table Discussion. 2:30— 3:30—Scott < Fionor'a Orchostra line and drove It through to equBUze With only 14 more games to play 76 Judge Baldwin granted her $2 a cent from September, ^33, and the 7:30— 8:30—Jamboree, Muilo Vfariety tbe score. From that point both Pitching—Gomez, Tanks, 35-4. Philadelphia ... 58 78 .'426 P'hyoTT game to be crowned cham- opening of the four-day light har- The accused also admitted break- la Important'to secure theme provl- 1:00—Little Known Facta about J'22~ 4;0^D4utaeh Danes Rhythms !'?S~ 9:00—To Bo Announced First Half Chanips Also Ao- the Giants also picked up s half ness race meet and the week's cham- ing Into the Lohgvlew /'school in Week alimony, $4 a week for the first month s|ncc last January that 3:30— 4:30—Jack Armstrong—e only teams fought hard but no further Fourth Time Unless Storm Chicago ...... 49 87 .360 P‘°fi> of the West Side. And to- si.ins and display them as failure to Well Known People. Ed Wurtiobaeh Orchaatra—west J:30— 9:30—WLS Barn Oence-to cet Local Sport game on the, third place (Tubs whose pionship stampede and rodeo at the mington. The boy has/permission output has fallen below 200,000 1:30— Surprise party. Mertln’ e Orchetl. scoring resulted. Manchester twice , morrow afternoon at Jarvis Grove, ?hrch^M°'J;rn ^ do 7 o T .v .s * ;;u .ubjecT .to pen.“ units. 3:45— 4:48—Ted Hueing'e Commentt Devie’ Orehettra game in Brookly i was postponed I these two meet In the first game of grandstand, and in the evening will to go to Forestvllle to llVe with his the ^ K- having : ties under the NRA. It provides -a- 2:00—hlohawk Treasure Chsst.- 4:00—.5:00—Pendleton, Ore., Roundup 19:30—11:20—Abe Lyman A Orehettra unleasM what seemed Uk* certain nei Second Half Honors because of threatening weather. TODAY’S GAMES open offldaJly the Springfield Horse mother, Mrs. August Myer, who is the custody from Friday evening to ’ $500 fine , Traders- and brokers were reliev- oals but luck refuegd to play with EAST SDERS HELD Holds Off; Champ Still "National ' a final series to determine which ed by the assurances ot Joseph P. 2:30.'—Con'^ert Classics—Christiaan lem and the game, ended a tie. Chatter The Detroit Tigers also took. • team may claim that honor of hon- Show, signalizing the beginning of tc live wlth..her mother. Sunday evening. An allowance of $50 j / ' ____ _ Kriens, director; Royal Dadmun, S long step toward clinching their Pittsburgh at Philadelphia (2) Kennedy, chairman of the securities in Soft BaU League by ors, champions of Manchester. the Western New England fall and Denied ('ttlzenshlp was alw granted for-her attorney, i it t. expected thit the local Re- baritone. 4:00—Tempia of Song—Chicago A. Outstanding players for the local pennant when they gained • full Chicago at Brooklyn (3).n. E. w. Brodcr of Hartford. . - and exchange commla$ion, that no 12:30—Scott's "Romance of Music" Favored at 6 to 5. Evenly Alatched winter social., season. livestock Regardless of the claim of two tal} Code Authority will be called 3:30—Musical. Romance. Capella Choir. ' team were. ulbrick and Rooney, TO LONE HIT, LOSE The bowling season Is just getting game on the Yonks to make It a St. Louis at New York. hasty Ui-consldered rules-would be with Donald Novis and Jan It to happens that each team has judging wlU begin Monday with the persons that American citizenship Further order of notice was grant- Ipto session in the near future to 4:00—John B. Kennedy. 4:30— Pedro Via and his orchestra. while Kelesey -ond Anderson played underway but ^ s deportment’e Drubbing Firemen, 11-7; 4 'i game margin. In • 12-innlng Onetnnatl at Boston. Students Intercollegiate judging promulgated when Federal control Rubinl. _ best for Glutonbury. Manchester giving serious thought to retiring By HERBERT W. BARKER played a total of 35 games this bad been'granted to others who be- ed In the case of Leon F Adams vs lay plans for the collection of th- 4:15—Lillian Bucknam's songs. 5:00—Roses and Drums—"Lady of thriller, the Tigers turned back American contests. The open class judging Doris C, Craig Adams, a divorce ac- of 'the exchanges becomes fully ef- 12:IS—Italian Melodies. faces Windsor at Charter Oak field while the retiring's go6d,'lnslnly be- Associated Press Sports Writer Washington at Detroit. season, the Green has won 21, lost !*eved,.ln the quotation in the Bible, assesament levied Isst spring. Un- 4:30— Studio program. ' Wincheeter." 12:45—Polish prsgram. Washington 6 to 4 while the Yank* 12, and tied 2; the Bluefields iiav* will begin Monday noon. More Thou Shall Not Kill," Arnold Hany Gon. der the NRA, each employer will be fective .Oct. 1. He also disclosed next Friday and will be out to re- cause of what happened on our first Plan Indoor Circuit. absorbed a 12 to 5 beating from the New York at Cleveland. 4:45— Big Ben D mmwtaw^ tenns share that ambltton, contest which will be continued to be doing In other communities,'' ers Association, was 25 per ' cent ! 3:00—Symphonic Hour— Howard ... Tryon of lOO and the second increased to Leglon soft ball league sponsored I ^*l8lit title defense against Jimmy eral Examiner Shelby Ogden, refus- To refresh your memory, the per- ley, baritone. 6:45—Charles H. Cole-for-Govemor Barlow, Conductor. Rooney...... chb . Keleaey principally, hecaute Buck Newsome n TIT I UrAn I I Q T ' ‘®*'" horde of eu through Wednesday, opening of the has faded within the past 24 hours, sonnel. of the Local Authority is - --i smaller-than in the same month: 197. Cocky over this "brilliant" ex- McLarnln. started both games for St. Louis. ed to grant a certlflcate of naturali- 7:30— WTIC Sports Review. Campaign. 4:00—Buffalo Variety Hour. Weir...... Ihb ... .Hurst Magnificent hurling Bill Jones by the Legion and Recreation Cen- U 1 IL L IlEj/ll/ L lu 1 i porters that arc confident of vie' two-day cat show and continuation zation. Itaders of Rockville Local No. 2012, printed herewith: William Lyons, last year. hibition, yo writer rashly challenged ter this summer on the town'jn Rec- They honed—and so did the prin- He left the first after walking the of home department programs, The British pound opened at . 7:45— Wendell Hall's songs. 7:00—Charles Previn and his or- 4:30—Oregon on Parade. Vennart...... rhb . . . . Gutt and Billy Neubauer . brought the Art "I.efty" Anderson, who Is by cipals and the promoters— that the ._. ' ‘ j Lory, each team Is chock-full of con- The two men were denied citizen- - .nited Textile Workers, condemning chairman; E. J. McCabe, secretary; reational diamonds. first four men and the A's won 9 to : fldence, as what more ideal situation junior music contest,, and the an- $5.01, off H. of a cent. French 1 8:00—Jimmy Duiapte; Rublnoff's chestra. 5:00—The Playboys. Ford...... o r f ... Taylor Bluehelds a well-earned triumph way of being one of the sweetest 15-round title battle could be put ship at llu- nalurallzatlon session the move. F. T. Bllsh, Jr., treasurer; Thomas Corna.... i..., The gome was nip and tuck or 7. St. Louis c.-me back with u 5 to ‘ Coiild any rabid fan desire? The nual 4-H baby beef club livestock francs were.oft .00H of a cent at ' orchestra. 7:30— Edward P.. Barry, Democra- 5:15— Poet’s Gold. ,,lrf .. Burney over the East Side All-Stars at the pinners in these here parts. With on^ as scheduled in Madison Square 'list February because they re- Propaganda has been spread about Brennan. Herbert House, R. K An- Solomonson;.., . .cf . .. Murray' the first four Innings. The scoreless 2 victory. n o th I.ROnPr^ 1 0 ^ (irn iin i] ®*o®9elds and the Green will take sale. Last year this sale produced 6.67 Vi cents. , | 9:00;—Manhattan Merry-Go-Rouno. tic candidate for U. S. Senator. 5:30—Julia Sanderson < and Frank West Side field last night by a score a score of 64 going Into the seventh Garden bowl onigbt bu t. rain,; fused to bear arms for their coun- Kockvllle by Cdhimunlsts . coming derson. Johh Barstow, P. A. Bro- 7:45— Paradise Islanders. May...... ilf , Anderson tic was broken up In the fourth Conquer Old Jinx UUIU LCaUCIo LUoC UlUUnU. the field tomorrow afternoon, each a new world’s record price of $11.15 here from oth^ communities and phy, Robert Olson and Irving Hal- • 9:30—Unique program. ' Crumit. box, we suddenly came through with which forced three succeaalve p ost-' try In time of wai, stating that It 10:00— Hall of Fame. 8:00—Jimmy Durante, comedian; L.vttle.».. olf , . Bellon of 3 to 2, Jones holding the losers inning by the Army and Navy' bar- The Boston Braves conquered an |\ • -,L I . m I I * ‘*’h °"®‘ ao6 .only one objective—to per pound for bw f on the hoof. The leaving llteratuw at private homes. prin. 6:00—Nick Lucas.. — a strike, a spare, another strike and rage of hits'coupled with several ponements of the fight originally ^ old jinx pitcher. SI Johnson, to beat round robin New England amateur was because of their religion. They 10:30—Canadian papers.__ __ .....I^bindfl and his orchestra. ' Goals, Solomonson. Manchester 1; to a lone bingle In five ihntngs, after another spare to finish up with a jiated to September 6 waa a dis- D u n n s th e La st W e e k : i '^ P * f l r s t game. That the team are natives of Sweden. Three leaflet* have been found at 6:15—-Baseball scores. Glastonbury, Anderson 1. No. 1 infield errors which allowed the Reds 4 to " behind the seven- > playing the best ball will come out baseball championship.^ will begin GICEAD 11:00—Jack Berger’s orchestra. 9:00—Al Goodman and bis orches- which Neubauer added the finishing score of 142, our beat.effort to date. tinct threat once more. Neither, I Their cases' h'avi- been taken to many hom^ with such titles a.s The Solicitations Approval Com- 6:20—Summer Muslcale,. Referee, J. C. Douffart; time 4 touch’ by fanning; three battens iq three runs to filter across the r te. hit flinging of Fred Frankhouse. I on top Is practically certain, a/ntf' Tuesday also and will continue 11:3(U—Press-Radio News. tra; Frnnk Parker, tenor.. 6:30—Smiling Ed McConqeli. Would that we could report that An- Champion Barney nor the hard hit- Washliiston. D. C. for a hearing "What Conimuiilsts Fight For in Uilttee held a meeting this week, at The annual, meeting of the Ec- fifteen minutes. Manchester subs: the final frame. Another tally waa added in the Rain halted the Pirates and the ! therefore a battle that will be a bat- through Wednesday with the finals II :35—Charlie Davis' orchestra. 9:30—Walter Wlnchell. 6:45— Voice of Experience. derson was humbled but such was ting Irishman he dethroned Last How the Others Stand. Thursday, all ; New England states upon their statement that in time o,f textile Strikes" "The International which It was forced to disapprove clesiastical Society was held at the Guthrie, Opalacb, Fish. Glastonbury The All-Stairs started the game seventh. rhillies. ' tie, is all that can ensue. the solicitation of advertisement for 12:00—^Mldn.—Weather Forecast. 9:45—Theater— "A Woman Walks 7:00—Chicago Knights. not the case, alas. He won by 11 May appear to have lost an.vf’ ing competing. nar they .would do anythbig. possible Labor Defense Pledges You Us Sup- church Wednesday evening. Officers subs.; Fyler, Harrison, Bliss, Fln- with a run In the first Inning when Determined to show' their wares. — Extra Bleachers a cook book planned by a local 12:02—Silent. In." (Robert Middlemass). T:30— Raffles— Amateur Cracka- ocche. pine with a score of 153, amassed on by the long delay. McLarnin, cs-1 DETERMINED TO WIN for the country and would even port" ^ d "Congressional Election were elected as follows:, Secretary, Vince' walked. Chick Fraser sacri- seven spares with big fillers. No. 1 players rallied In the eighth New York, Sept. 15 — (AP) — Every preparation to accom- ' Thursday At The Fair church organization. At present, 10:00—Madame Schumann-Heink — man. __ ficed him to second and Chuckv pecially, has put In a full week of modate a recoru croWd is being serve In the front line trenches as Platfoyin o* the Communist Party. " Mrs. Asa W. Ellis;, treasurer, J. Harvey Hays. ' - ____ Inning to tie the score on four hits With the end of the 1934 batting Thursday will witness completion Another leaflet Is entitled "To All there la no program that has ;net 8:00—Columbia Variety Hour. Smith’s error at second brought him impressive workouts. So good has i Toronto. Sept. 15— (AP) -F ig h t- I made, the bleachers from the West iildes or in welfare work but would Banka Jones; society committee for 10:15—Goodrich baseball resume. race in sight Paul Waner and Lou of Uie livestock judging, the final S itting Textile Workers." Vrith the committee’s approval and three years, Robert E. Foote; col- 6:99—Buddy Rogers and Jeanne acros.s- the plate. The Bluefields Judging by all reports, this l» i tonev ”ma^dr*the^5?»i**m!;^'^'? ^ the Irishman looked, as a matter of Ing to stave off elimination from Side Playgrounds arc being trans- day of the light harness meet, the iefu.se to bear arms to kill. Rxainm- 10:30—Governor's Day at Eastern going to be a big season In bowling I lend'inl^^n fact, that the odd-s have dropped Gehrig continued to hold firmly to ei Ogden recommended that the The propaganda attacks the Unlt- Chamber members are reminded to lector.. Asa 'W. Ellis. The clause In Lang with the Three Rascals. swiftly tied the count by scoring in the playoffs, the Newark Bears, In- ported to tbe home lot of the annual Eastern States Exposition contact the Chamber office before, States Exposition. "" 9:30— Fred Waring'* Pennsylvan- (xyiirHSiiiruv circles. No lessleu thanfh«n three,Hire, tripletel.,* : Hansen cold from from 9 to 5, to 6 to 5. with the ternational League champs, called the top places In their leagues to- the wfarnlng to take action'on re^ their ,half of the opening frame, Green, Jhrvls Grove, and the regular cu.ses be again placed on the con- ^ Textile Workers, the American, Wr?-WBZA 1‘1:()0—'fime, weather. the bench after the game had been champion 'till favored. day. Both leaders lost ground dur- one-day all-breed dog show, and In ^'nderatlon of Laboi and both the contracting for advertising In any moving the horse sheds and to Im- ians.' when Hook Brennan walked, Chucky strikes have been recorded at the on Walter Brown, huge right-hand- sealing equipment is being enlarged, tinued list for .llspoalUon at a later 11:07—Muslcale. Charter Oak, the first by none other tied up. "Pete" was nicked for five Since there vill be no broadcast, ing the last week, Waner dropping the afternoon at 2:30 o'clock the llepiibllcan and Democratic parties such programs. prove the church grounds was dis- Springfield — BoaUiD 10:00—Wayne King's Orchestra. .Smith sacrificed him to second and er. to face the Toronto Maple Leafs so .that every fan' may be assured of second annual New England opdn date. , 11:15—Jesse Crawford, organist. than Manager Joe Farr, the oecond hits and seven runs In the first half the fight will go bn not later Uian six points^and. Gehrig two. through Farm Hureau E lm s cussed and, C. Daniel Way, Merton 10:30—Melody Masterpieces. BEUCTVElEVn Patton singled him home. of the ninth. In their half of thu In the fifth game of the aeries to- a comfortable' scat from which to championship woodchopping contest All- of, the sixteen new cases we^c The first sales event in the fall 11:30—Press-Radio News, by Domenlck Beletti and the third nine p. m., eastern standard, and in day. yesterday’s' games, but the averages planted cltizen.ddp when, presented The Rockville Community Garden W, Hills and Winthrop Porter were 11:00—Press-Radio News. ' The East Siders tallied again In final Inning No. 1 staged a la.st min- o f their outstanding rivals also fell witness the scrap. and the first annual CCC womlchop- activities of the Merchants 'Division appointed to ascertain what the il:35—Sands Point Club orchestra— 11:05— Henry Busse’s orchestra. by Larry GIglio. Who's next? case of threatening weather, may 'Toronto leads three games to one Manager Hublarti has already an- plng and woodsawing contests, to- ,r court with their witnesses. It^was Ciub has elected the'following offl- Saturday, September 15 the third when Sturgeon went to ute rally which fell short of tieing even be pushed ahead to 8:30 or off. (ers for tiu- ensiling year; president was held Thursday-Dollar Dey— community , spirit Is, regarding the P M. pob Crosby,' soloist. 11:30—Glen Gray's Casa Loma O r~ first on an error, stole second and the score. V / and needs only one more victory to nouheed that "Johnny" Jlankus, star gether with a. fire fighting demon- necessary for those .seeking hatu- 12:00—Boulevaio orchestra. Having picked the Bluefields to even earlier. eliminate the Bears, Records of jhe first ten batters Robert Gregus; first vice-president when local merchan co-operated work; 2:30—Hawaiian 'Orchestra. . chestra. scored soon after. Again the Blue- In each major league follow: south-paw hurler foi the Green will stration by picked Mossachu.setts .-allzation to wait several hours be- to bring outstanding values to the 12:30—Terrace Garden orchestra. Bristol Booters Here Tomor- down the West Sides in the, play- Army and Navy won the first • dward Backhaus; second vice Mr. and Mrs. Hart E. Buell and 3:00—Hotel Syracuse Orchestra. fields tied the score In their half American toe the rubber In tomorrow's game, and Connecticut forestry unUs. cause-of the long short calendar ses- townspeople. Early reports indicate off .for the West Side League title half of the race and tied with No, i sion.. / , P.Tcsldent, Ernest 51. Ide; recording Mrs. Charles Fish called on Mrs. 3:30-^Amerlca's Yacht Cup Races. when Raiitchberg singled and Mick- Gehrig, New York, .362, and It seems to be generally ac- Friday, the speed program will tha the event was successful and It Fred Fisher In East Glastopbury r o w for Exhibition at last Sunday, and having that predic- for the leadership of the second cepted that the pitcher, upon whom consist of raile-a-minute" dirt .track "fhose granted clttzenshH) were as “ccretary, *Kdna Wiley; correspond- 3:45— Saturday’s Songsters. ey Katkavcck followed with a dou- tion realized to our almost ’ dumb- round. The league consisted of Gchringer, Detroit, .357. J- It...... / ing secretary, Mrs. Louis Irmlshcr; probably will" be followed by similar Thursday afternoon. ^:00—Terrace Gardens Orchestra. ble. , Andv Raguskus came through hlOnush, Washington, .35.5. the Bluefields may most safely de- automobile racing, annual ihecp dog l.llows: , events during the fall and winter. founded amazement, we hereby in- eight teams, each playing seven driving championships, conclusion o f ; Victor Budziiiski of /Mansfield, a lrea.mrer, Mrs. Alice M; Carpenter. Charles D. Way is confined to hla 4:15—Gwyneth Nell and Dick with a single but Katkaveck w’hs Tough, Dizzy Year Leaves Simmons, Chicago, .348. pend to defeat Mankus, is Billy ‘bed and Miss Ruth Kinney, nurse, of Charter Oak Field. struct the secretary to cast our games with other teams In the two Neubauer. With these young men the junior music festival, the an- rattve of Russia, wl^esses, Philip . Trial Today Toola. ' ' nipped at the plate on a throw from ballot for the Bluefields against the Greenberg, Detroit, .339. J- E.vecutive Vice President E, J Hebron Is attending him. WBviC mPlO: A . Vlot to Vince. rounds. So successful was the out-, opposinjg; each other, the obtAlniof nual Future Farmers of America I Bergenm and KenneLn Little; John The taai against Thomas Byrne of 4:30—America’s Yacht Cup Races Green in the town title opener to- Foxx-Philadelphia, .338. McCabe attended sessions of the Mr. and Mrs. William J. Warner Tlie_ winning run was scored In door game this summer gaining of runs will be strictly up to the bat- oratorical contests and a solo of ; jtroz, of Rockville, hatlve of Poland, 4 Park street, charged with driving —description of finish, Frederick 225 Hartford Conn. ISSll morrow at Jarvis Grove. As we see over 200 players all above the hard Tennis Ratings In Muddle Trosky, Cleveland, .331. ' New England Secretaries Assocla- of Newington were visitors Thurs- Tjje Bristol Soccer team will visit the fourth when Eddie Raguskus Werber, Boston, .329. ters of each team, and that hitting pure bred rams and grade ewes by j-.vitneasea, Frank/ Ktrchhof and a.n automobile under the influence of Gade, Rod Stevens, Roger McAdam, it, this should also be a pitcher’s ball playing age, that It has been iimm,- J----- tlon at Stamford yesterday and td- day at the home of.his‘son Norman yachtsmen; William Lundell, Ben Eastern Standard Time town tomorrow to play the Olym- reached first on an error and was Cochrane, Detroit, .328. cither hurler to advantage is a man- the New England Sheep and Wool | ,. rank May: Pau)/Krol. ot Stafford J. -Wamsr. New York, Sept. 15__ (AP)— battle between Mankus and Neii- planned to start an indoor baseball ? Th«»e meetings are held to Grauer aboa>d two Coast Guard Saturday, Sept 18 pic* in an exhibition game at the sacrificed to second by Kennedy. Bv .AL.AN GOULD Shields certainly Is no longer en- Higgins, Philadelphia. .326. I sized job, goes without saying, Growers Association In co-'operatlon | Springs, native Of Czecho-Slovakia, ) dge John E. h isk. ; exchange Ideas on programs of bep- Broadcasting of the World Series Charter Oak street grounds. The hauor. And we like Neubauer. be- league this winter In the state . r- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Flack of Bol- cutters along race course. 13 Then Katkavcck clouted his second (AP SpotU Editor) titled to the No. 1 position, on the] National j The game will be called promptly with the Exposition mnnagemont.; witnesses. Loiiui Demars, Jr and 8 :0 ^ T h e Shoppers' Special under the director of a sponsor will game will start at 3:90 p. m. — . . , I llevlng that his mates will supply mory. Saturday will conclude the .week i,t,geph Edwarrl . r/* . ' Chamber members. Much ton Notch spent Wednesday at Mr. miles east of Newport, R. I„ In basis of bis generally uncertain per- Paul VVancr, Pittsburgh, .360. ! at 3 p. m., with batting practice John Nomc of New fork City, a valuable Information on activities and Mrs. Charles Fish's. 9;0(^-ln The Luxembourg Gardens. easily cost a quarter of a million The Olympics now have two ‘ *1®; slightly better support than Mankus Tho score: Atlantic Ocean. deadlock. : «fiH obtain from the Green. They, meaning the master rilnda formances all season, abroad os i Terry, New York. .348. 1 starting at 2.'30.- It behooves each with automobile racing, concert by .^rol. of Stn^ord Springs, native of brother of the late Thomas . . that have'proved successful else- Representative Asa W. Ellis and 9:301—The Young Folks Program. dollars, so the wiseacres say. .game.”) under their belts. This one .Army and Navy Club the com bine Springfield Public czech6-Slov/kla. witnesses, Louis 5.:00— Stanlelgh Malott. N e w a 'Bingo Sturgeon hurled fine ball | ______of the Untied States Lawn Tennis W'ell as at home. Big Frank has the J. Moore, Philadelphia, ’.340, I fan desirom; of obtaining a .scat, to Noone, former state's attorney. . Is wber'e Is obtained through gather- J. Banks Jones attended the Repub- 10:30— Press-Radio News. This is a conservative estimate "should round them into good shape AB R HPO A be on hand not'later than 2:30, Schools musical organizations and}.pg„,^„,Jc/andJosephE dw ardD o- the guest ot Rockville friends. Rhymes. • ' " ’‘’ll® Manchester High’s football courage bpt simply hasn't the sho,.. I Cuylcr, Chicago, .339. ings of this kind.,. lican state convention in Hartford 30:35—Let's Pretend. they say and includes the $100,000 for the opening of the .9‘ague sche- Shields, cf .. ___ 5 2 4 2 0 I association who annually get a Moore. New York, .337. champloMhlpsfor thesam pedeand: Dunnebler. of Stafford Francis E. Rupprecht city tax 8:30— Platt and Nlerman. piano 11:00—Knickerbocker Knightg. * . prospects for thl.s fall are problemat- Stamonds, 3b .....5 2 or the consistency to stick to tne ' rodeo and the Springfield Horse ^ Wednesday' as delegates from He- duo. the Ford Motor Company will pay dule which takes place- on Sunday fhithe right" lime to bring 2 6 1 headache from .making up the na- Ott, New York, .336. rollector la spending today at the bron. 11:30—Concert Miniatures. tne Blue- (cal. due to the dearth of veteran Anderson, lb , . . .5 1 top. He Is probably through for all ; Show. Did you know ... .that on July 20, for the exclusive radio privileges. 23rd. Bristol have been playing In fields victory. 2 3 0 tional ranking list, ’ will have to Collins, St. Louis, .330. . j 1 esses, Hazel Nothnlck and Minnie town clerk’E office for the collection 5:45— Little Orphan Annie. , 12:00—Connie Gates. their own district during the last ’ material. It's likely to be a season of Wiley, 2b ...... 5 0 0 time with Dayls Cup’ competition 1913, a committee was appointed 5Ir. and Mrs. Sampson ef Hartford Added to that sum,’ will be the Bluefields. 2 2 shake the whole list from top to Allen, Philadelphia, .330. TURF’S RICHEST STAKE ------. I Nothplck; Otto'August Horn, of Tol- ot the city taxes. This la the last day 6:00—Paradise Reafaurant Orches- 12:15—Agricultural Market "Bulle- two weeks and report that the play- building for next' year. Red and Belknap, as . ....5 1 2 Allison failed to make the Dayls and funds obtained - to promote moved Into th'b ell at the Prentice tra. cost of the network facilities, ah . r h po a *> I 1 bottom'for 1934. Vaughan. Pittsburgh, ,326. i ..andy native of Germa.ny, witnesses, on which the five per cent discount baseball In Manchester T. . . that the house this week. tin. ers are ready to avenge the defeats White followers are already talking Edgar, If " ...... 4 1 3 3 0 Cuj) team, partly because of a 6:18—Goodrich Baseball Resume. which, with both NBC and CGS do- Brennan. Of ...... 2 1 -1 2 0 JO Jordan', Boston, .326. A Gia/ence Bamforth and Wallace IS allowed. , ' widening of Main strei^t was first 12:20—Along the Volga. 11nflicted on them by the Olympics about 1935 but Coach Tom Kelley Caasella, rf , .1 .4 1 0 1 0 It’s been a toughXseason and a sprained ankle but also because ' It ^ ATTRACTS 19 ENTRIES I Dr. Cassius Way of White Plains, 6:30—Time, weather. ing the broadcasting, will nm at C- Smith, 2b . .. . .2 0 0 5 1 1 dizzy one. from the home bred ,\\Tilte. The annual meeting of Badsteub- discussed in September of 1913 7. N. Y „ visited hla father Charles D. 12:30—The Ad-Liner. least $40,000 per game. Isst year. A good game should be is more concerned about developing H. McCormick sf,5 1 1 4 0 was believed his best playing days [ ANDOVER 6:45—Edward MacHugh, baritone. Rautenberg, If . . .3 1 1 0 0 0 standpoint and perhaps It would be 'George Jacobson, of Mansfield, na- ner Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, that "Clean-up Week" was Inaugu- Way, Monday.. i:90—George Hall’s orchestra. the result. . ' a team for the eight-game schedule F. McCormick C . 5 0 2 4 1 were behind him. Whether or not he 7:00—Ray Delaporte and 'his Or- , Try these tonight: 1 Pattdn, rf ...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 that opens two weeks hence against best, after all. If the tennis authori- New York, Sept. 15.— (API- ;ve of .Norway, witnesses, Frank was held iMt evening In G. A. r ! rated In M'ancheater on April 16, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Buell accom*- 1:30—Esther-Velas and her Ensem- ... Contracts for the home players B. Smith, rf Glorpetti, p ...... 5 2 2 1 2 waa actually Irritated by being call- WAIT CRdCKEH NAMED chestra. WEAF-NBC—6:46, New series .2 0 0 0 0 0 Norwich Free Academy. t‘es adopted the policy of golf’s ed to London,'only to be told when | two-year-old championship Harry Mlllburn, night operator 'Prand and Samuel Morse; John hall. A social hour followed the 19147 panled by Mr. and Mrs. Howard ble. will be on hand tomorrow. All play- Katkaveck. c . . . :3 0 2 5 2 2 meeting. 7:05—Prua-Radlo News. by Floyd Gibbons; 8:30, Gibsoq .ers arc requested to be on hand to governing body and side-stepped he got there that he wasn’t wanted . dawn for settlement in the tiirf's the Andover station was laid Romeo of Rockville, native ot Italy, Tryon of Glastonbury motored, Fri- 2:0(1—Danny Russo’s orchegtra. A. Raguskus. 3b . ..3 0 1 1 0 0 49 11 18 2T 7 richest race today with 19 ju^reotles Miss Mary Cratty, daughter of day to Laconia. New Hampshire, 7:10— Ray Delaporte and his Or- family, original musical comedy; sign them. They must be returned to From the smattering of reports anything resembling a knklng llct os a doubles substitute for Stoefen? COACH OF WEST SIDES last Saturdav. There are sevei vvltneascs, Alfred Rpmeo and Ben. chestra. ^ • Jf.30--Round Towneri. E. Raguskus, lb .2 1 0 1 2 1 Hose Co. No. 1 ready to match strides In JOte 45th places Mr. Mlllburn can go but he Is Xfr. and Mrs. John Cratty or Park where they will pass the week-end 10:30, Whiteman's party. the State Association not later from other C. C. I. L. teams, there altogether. The theory of the golf- the fact is that Allison returned to i jamin Milana; Glustlna Zampol' 7:75—R a d 1 o Nature 3:00—Baseball—Boston Braves vs. Kennedy, as . . . ; .1 n 1 2 1 1 AB R H PO A running of the $100,090 raturlty « t undecided at. present where he/ will Carocarl of Stafford Springs, native street, has entered Laureltou Hall, MARY PICKFORD TO QUIT with their-son Deems A. Buell and League W a BC-CBS—7 p.,m ., R oxy's Re- than .the middle of next week If the won’t be a really outstanding cliib ing rulers is that there's trouble the United States to finish the sea- ' Thornton W. Burgess. Cincinnati Reds. Jones, p ...... 1 0 0 0 0 1 in the circuit this fall, and It may be 1 Maloney. 3b . ___ 5 1 2 5 3 Belmont Park, ’ / go. <1 Italy, witnesses. Rose Parlzeau .Vllford to take up her studies. his family. 5 :00—EnoclF Light's orchestra. view, new series; 9. Manhattan Ser- players arc to be eligible for the and embarrassment enoug.i without son in a blize of gldry. He was by , 7:30—Owens' Royal Hawaiian Or- enaUers; 10. Sylvia Froos, songs. Ne\fbauer, p ... .0 0 0 0 0 0 that Kelley will find a combination Lashinske, p. 2b .5 2 2 0 0 Town Grid Champs (o Practice The______overnight„ ___ nominees______Included . Allison L. Frink was operated on I end Cerelia Fregeau: Waldlslawa Mr. and .Mr.a, Edward Badsteub- Local farmers are filling their '6;30—Jack Armstrong, All Ameri- opening league t"encounter with 1 — — — inviting more of it by attempting to far the best home bred at Forest | MOVIES FOR THE RADIO chestra. V\\IZ,NBC—‘6:30, Honolulu Or- Hasco Rangers. than can hold Its own or a little Metcalf, lb .. ___ 5 1 2 5 0 grade the performers. That’s why Tomorrow Morning at*'10 at all the leading stake winners with at the Windham Cornmnuity Memoi ;-glon, will o'osrrve "Constitution the petite actress upon her return tution Day Ceremonial: 8, Will 18 2 1 IS 5 1 died jdown even before • the Davis condition, 6ut Is fairly' comfortable. Springs, native of Italy, witnesses, F.ASipUS ACTOR DYING 7:45~Sklt Two base hit, ' F. McCormick; tion of the U, S. L. T. A. to -have Cup team sailed abroad. The Cali- It is planned to open the season 1 — - Stove Pellizzaro and 5iary Adams; Day ih. the G. A. R. ball Monday from a trip to New York. Rogers from London; 9:15 p. m., All Stars . . . . 101 00--2 Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hilliard "I may return jto New' YorJt In Sunday, Sept. 16 7:15^Rhoda Arnold, zoprano with three base hit, C. Anderson; hits, off the delegates openly debate the ri- fornian yielded the singles berths within the next .two weeks, so It 1* ' _ . Anon Anonson,. of Manhfleld Center, evening at 8 o'clock. This meeting Is 8:45— Muslcale. orchestra. Micha Levitzki, concert pianist. Bluefteld.i...... « . MOl lO*--3 New York. Sept. 15— (API—Hard Glorgettl 17; Lashinake 10 In 8 In- visited In WUUmantlc Thursday the near future and very probably New York, Sept. IS.— (A P )—Da- By ASSOCIATED PRESS Two baae hits: Katkaveck 2. val claims of favorite players to a to Shields and Wood and It wasn't important that Ml tbe players at-| PICK LAWSON LITTLE afternoon, calling on Mrs. Hillard’s, native of Norway, witnesses. August open to the public. Judge Henry H. 8:50—Time weatlier. 8:00—"fhe Roxy Revue. riding Knights of the Saddle, repre- nings, Hansen 7 in 1 inning; stolen tend practice. The following men : will spend the winter , there but vid MatlajL^nce famous on the (Tharley Gchringer, llgera— Hit Sacrifice hits: C. Smith, Kennedy, senting the coat and the west, were higher standing. The Implication la until the lost that Captain Dick father at Windham Community hos- Hansen and George Kristian Kmid- Hunt of Glastonbury will be ' the burlesque stage as "Sniiffy the Cab 9:00—"Coast to Coast on a Bus"' 8:45—Fats Waller's Rhythm club. home run In 12th to beat Senators. bases; Edgar 2, Belknap. Angelo; that perhaps next year’s payoff— Williams was satisfied to have uiifi arc asked to report at the- West i son. speaker on this occasion. things aren’t quite certain,” she Fraser, Vince. ready to plunge Into the first game pital. said as she left a train at Pasadena. Driver,” is near death In' Bellevue 10.00— Southernai“es. 9:00—Sat.irdaj) Revue. Deaths Last Night Hal Schumacher, Giants—Pitched base on balls, off Glorgettl 2. Lash- In the form of tournament Invita- keep the Job as George Lott’s dou-> Side field at 10 o'clock tomorrow' Forecloeiires Grunted Stolen bases: Raynor, Rautenberg, of the second annual interaecttonal Inske 2: struck out, by Glorgettl 3. morning; O ocke .t, G. Anderson, C.< TO TAKE GOLF TITLE Andover Grange, No. 76, will visit "I'm under contract to lead a group hospital from heart disease. The 10:30— Samovar Serenade. 9:30—Dramatic presentation—Ben- 8ve-l|t game against (Tards, and Brennan. '' tions and expense accounts—de- hies partner. Like the rest ot his Franklin Grange Fn.'.av evening Several foreclosures were granted r»oIo aeries on International Field of I-asbinske 2; umpires, Canade, Anderson, Johnson, Henry, F. Rowe, AND . 1? UTTLE TOES of actors who soon are to compose veteran trouper’ is 70 years old.. 11:00— Press-Radio News. jamin Franklin—from Los Ange- helped win H wlt.h homer. Base on bolls off Jones 2, Stur- pends largely on the ranking list touring teammates, Stoefen was a and wrlU furnish part of the pro- by Judge Alfred C. Baldwin In the Vles. Bueckeberg, Germany — .H u g o the Meadowbrook Club today. Wright. Brookline, Mass.. Sept. 15— (AP) the first radio dramatic stock com- Marion, who played all over 'the 11:08— Constitution Day— auspices Schwaneberger, 81, widely known Hal Trosky, Indians—Led assault geon 1. The players and the ponies were and under the circumstances the big disappointment, at Forest Hills, 1 Wltkos- gram. Tolland County Superior Court yea- New York Qty Law School and 10100—Manhattan Serenaderg. •Ithough he did give Allleon « hard | —A couple of youths who glare as Louisville, Ky —With his 12 lit- pany to broadcast a different play Muntry at the- height of his career, philatelist and publisher of stamp #n Yonks with three hits and two Hit by pitcher: Jones„by Sturgeon ready, but the weatherman still held boys can hardly be blamed for get- Tuesday night being "Neighbors’ ! t'Tday but extensive law dkys were each week over the air." was stricken Thursday ^Bt the hotel American Bar Association. 10:30—Elder MichausL^and bis con- runs_ ting the beat possible "break." fight before yielding in five sets. Mistretta, Sendrowekl, Tyler, Kover, they golf—W. Lawson Little, Jr„ of Night" at the Wethersfield Grange, allowed in each case. tle fingers and 12 little toes. George catalogues. Stnick out by Neubauer 3, Jones the flnBd say. Heavy rains already Fields, Eagleson, Dugan, Scbolski, "In the past pictures have been where he has lived alon since the 12l00r—Phautom Strings— direction gregation. Milt Gaston. White Sox—Shut 5, Sturgiron 1. Wood made a fine impression San Frondeco, And David (Spec) Andover Grange accepted an tnvl- Davis. Jr., of Sestonvllls, Ky., age Santa Barbara, Calif.—Thomas had forced a full week’s delay 1q ..the McCaughey, Leggett, H, Brown, Goldman of Dallas—fight It out to- Judgment of $2178.75 was granted my business and radio a sort of death of his third wife a year ago. Aldo Ricci. 31:00—Sylvia Froos. but Red Sox with six hits. start of the series and overnight Last Night s Fights .Allison Should Be No. I abroad but the ranking . list .’ n’t tsttlon to attend their meeting and a in the foreclosure action of James 22 months, got more attention than Chester, 89. retired banker and UfeJ Hayes, Dwyer, and Tryon. All other day at 36 holes over the rain sodden hobby," she explained. "Perhaps in Doctors have virtusUly no* hope for 12:15—Timci weather. 11:15—Baseball scores. BALKED BV WEATHER prospects were none too favorable ! The top ranking American play- made up on that basis and It must number of local Grangers were m .El'lott vs. Eveiett Avery on proper- many an exhibit when he came to long friend of the late George East- players in town are welcome to try links of the country club for tbe the State Fair with his father. the future this order will be re- hts recovery. 12:30—Radio City Music Hall Sym- 1.1:20—Glen Gray's Casa Loma or- BUC'S HUSTLE ON BASES for a get away today. ers on the basis of 1933 perform- .be conceded that Sidney hasn't been attendance. c f / f f MlnnefnAMi; clrew'-w1th Pat Arnold. Cliff Sutter, Sidney B. Wood, Jr„ than was Stoefen. LESLIE ON WAY OUTf spent the night and Friday with her' first...... Monday of April, 1936. On estranged husband, Douglas Fair- Frederick K. Stamm. Sunday, Sept. 16 iio, of. the Braves, is the hardest Gregor. Mangin and Bryan (Bitsy) Frankie Parker, the perennial title, con give the burly British daughter, Mrs. Amee Flydal. he should play the piano " The child Philadelphia — Willard Parker, ‘^i°**'*)‘ *uilnatlon by Attorney Don- banks. bibliophile, might have given the earn in the National League on lZ T w iT ,e ^ \ ^ T k X tS 'rd ^rCStltng '•t ^cxos- Joe Rivers. Grant. amateur title bolder glare for glare, Andover Grange, No. 76, will bold has six fingers on each hand, six 2:00— South Sea Islanders— Hawai- i0;00— Church of the Air. boy wonder, may move up into the i Dayton, Ohio. Sept. 15__ First but unless Little meets with • fie- ald Fisk. Mr. Kellner admitted the toes on each foot. He was not seen at the railroad unknown thief who stole bis .1599 ian Ensemble. WANTED! vhich to pull a double play. The ' The shakeup in prospect now la top ftveior six and they w-Ul have to ! Baseman McCarthy of the local Mld- its regular semi-monthly meeting In 10:30—Press-Radio News. Kff^^?if fr ASSOaiiiD PRESS bads, either in form or luck,~ his property was worth least $3500. station, although his automobile Bible the benefit of the doubt,' ex- 2:30—Concert Artists. 10:35— Patterns in Harmony. All Ktnde of •eason is the .speed of the Waner likely to affect every one of these aolst such California youngsters os | dle-Atlantlo League entry, la said to the town hall Monday evening. was there. )roth»rs. Arky Vaughan and Tommy name seemed sure to be the n « t . Thompsonville cept for one deUll. 3:00—"Realm of the Imagination," 10:45—Ale* Semmler. pianist. seven and the trend will probably Gen- Make and Don Budge Into the be a . vure bet to play first base for Mr. and Mrs. Eugene ^ att and There are 30.200 mpre persons en- LIVE CHICKENS Thevenow. be do'WTiward for all but Allison and engraved on the $10,000 gold HBve- ^ property being worth gaged In Manufai^iirlng men's He couldn’t understand why a Ralph D. Chamberlin. 11:90—Rhoda Arnold and Taylor higher brackets but otherwise the [ Brooklyn next season. It Is expect- children of Wspplng ilaiteij Addison 13700 and etated that he has the London's.zoo uses 6 it tons of I »h6ll, L* Junta, Colo. I Salt Lake a t y (6). Wood. meyer trophy — embleniatic of clothinjng In England aow than there person wonting spiritual InspiraUon 3:15—Organ npolta— Robert Bedell Buckley A. GREM.MO UeKlooms as so muds guesswork, lad be will replace Sam Leslie. amateur supremacy in this country. & Ttiak Zbunidaf Litted fo i sale iu his oOtce. nuts. 184,(K>0 bananas, and 19,$00 should take his best gold watch ol- wars lO yaan ago. *Cgs AlUlUAUx. 3:30—National Vespers— "You At 11:30—Sa l Lake Tabernacle Choir Telephone ^441 .Your Bast." Dr. Paul Scharsr. and Orson. ',' ^ 1^ ...... ^ ^ ^ pj^t< 1 » J ^ ^

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Toenenrille Folks By Fontaine Pox" OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Gene A h ^ BEN WORTLE has had TO OlVE UP HIS PLAN TO HAVE ONE OF THOSE SENSE and NONSENSE NEWFANGLCP SIDEWALK CAFES Our forefatlisrs, when they had| The minute It becemM nscasaary DO broad, didn’t oqueal as loudly a s ' to hir* more than a coupit of man SAV-h-I got a lawyer am do whan w* can't raise a dollar on a Job.aomebody Invents a ma- LAWYET?9— taw / 1 don' t for gas. chin* to gat r!d of thsm. WHO'S CaNO TO POLD •REQUIRE A LATWER-^EOAD. VOU UP AND "PACK VOU LUST AND FOUND PUBUC PASSENGER Wanderer—Tea’m! My folks canM APAiM M ENTS— Flats— eatly, aha protasted, she 'must gat to her through the Ilgbt-prlcksd After the locomotive had wreck- 1 STUDIED LAW POR EIGHT now protected from the unsound per 1000 legal voters In the future, over In the Mayflower. AW/W LIKE AUNT PANNY6 I>08T— CARTON, CONTAININCJ SERVICE 20 A TENEMENTS ' | back. The air of the place now darknesa imd the sound of doors ed an automobile- at a creating a B each banking and stock-awlndling so for the town of ' Manchester. ' 1 Woman—They did, really? V E A 1 5 S — C I V I L , C R \ M \ N N L , COMPANY table- cloth F old ttenu between South Windsor suffocated hei. She longed only to opening and shutUng. Mrs. Moonev pert young woman aroae from the IN ADDITION TO Silver Lene Bus r OR RENT—8 ROOhr FXAT. 2nd ! be aloneTto review the humlllaUon common under Republican “ rugged still maintain that our town officials Wanderar—Yes’m, they did—and end Menchcster. Kindly ceil S003. came in. Hci hearty, good-natured tndlvlduallem". Through the CWA wreckage. Uninjured, ahe proceed- CORPORATION, INTERN ATION AL- I'M PERSUADIN' H\W\ Line, De Luxe Bus for lodge perty ficor, good location, heat furnished. and the bittemesa of the last hour have failed, whether through tack ed to powder her nose. The engineer furthermore they were chased tan 3 minutes from Depot Square. 118 ' vrtce was heard in the hall and and FERA, the breadwinners of miles by a German submarine, too, VES, AND EVEN IvsARmiAE TO DROPTH swindl in' or team tilps, we also offer 7 pa* Club I In silence. she opened Boots’ door a crick Of knowledge, or intentionally, tc and othara gathered around. acnger sedan livery, Phone 308;|, monthly. Phone 4683. i millions of our families have been provide the citizens with convenient mum! AUTOMOBILES I So at last It was arranged. She after a faint knock. given an opportunity to earn money Engineer—Why In the world LAW, WVIEN I W AS \N THE N A W / CHARGE Ai^lNST VOU 8860. 8864. voting places. It is a questinr didn't you stop when you saw the FOR SAL'J NOTICE—TENEMENT. EASY TO . dressed hurriedly In the cabana "Ah, she’s in, all right. She’s for themselves and thslr families. Bojra live and learn — ------but BECAUSE TT MEANS SIX ^r;ii hearing the boom of the surf, the. asleep.” whether our vote will count In thit train coming? HAW, I'LL MAKE CHUVI'PS heat, plenty of 'ight, suitable for 2 Instead of being forced (crenduth a November national election. 1 sug- girls seem to lovs and yeani. YEARS 1NTH* SOW-'-^ 1081 BtnCK 6 PASSENGER coup*. HELP WANTED— 01 3, four ftr five rooms, all reflnlsh- I light laughter and the clink of Mrs. Mooney had a mild, mater- demoralizing idleness and destltu- Toung Woman (Indignantly) I OP VOU AND ^ U R ATTORNEY I 10.10 .Steams .1 pas.senger coupe. nal Interest Ir. the affairs ot her gest that the town officials call oe sounded my horn before you blew -'-A N ' SCIENTISTS ed. Must be seen to be appreciated j glames outside. Deni*, again in h|s Uon. Over 300.000 America^ youth* the governor for advice. Man—That fellow Is a thief! Ha Ipes Oarlillac .'i pa».senger' coupe. FEMALE gray flannels, stood on the veranda roomsrs. She wouldn’t put the your whlotle. heh-^ hew 1 WOULD improvements, nice neighborhood cr»» Mrolh^ In* ^vjil.n^*/^** ' ’There iiivio I*ta one iningthing ceriain.certain. tmithl» stole my umbrella! 1029 Buick sedan, 1929 Reo sedan. MAKE .MONEY COPYING names now only $18.00. Call until 10 to-. ! iu Masu McEu-ionr of the Crane’s pseudo-CoIonIa) chain on tbv door until the Friend—Why don’t you have him HAVE TO i(iot_. tHH.'l. eddreasea for mall ortler firms, ex- night, 91 .So. Main street. Tel 7505. I / O b i Y « i « i p » OrM* iltin u OC I house as she emerged. He’d drive turcs (God love them!) wen , "S ; camps. , where toJi^LveTi^r^ven | The time may coma, indeed may arrested? I her to the station himself he laid safe home and abed. SO BACK perfence unnecessary. No canva-ss- BEGIN HEBE TODAY not ba far d ls t u t when filling ata- Man—That’s just It; I can’t I FOR R E N T - FOUR ROOM tene-1 He wore again the aloof, almc*t Even that email tdstucvin MOVING—TRUCKING- ing—Write for details. United Ad- fort '*? W "'- i ^‘™^*hel?*owS* b^eflt have ^*l^'^no^t*'thm*k*'thcTe'’ i tlons will put up signs announcing stole It from th* Judge. vertising Company, 1114 DcKalb meat, all improvements, reasonable ! tj-,**u*Inub^^bJ wMithC “s ^ •2’’'’ girl the amount of the tax plus the AT^ES / STORAGE 211 avenue, Brooklyn, N, Y. rent. 7l Starkweather street. : i « « »*«">*<> ‘ f- completely with- price of the gaaoUna.' KIVERS,''tIumlllated, Boots arnepts draw’n Sleep at laat, the tears dried on her ! “ to adequate j one bulSJnz * To n ro T m v T s s * PKRKETT A GLENNEY INC. local the attentions of RUSS LUND, I • 1 ! °*** •’blldlng. To prove my rase WANTED —EXPERIENCED girl FOR RENT—F-OUR ROOM tene- • Soraenow Boots made her fare- cheeka. bargaining power u>d long distance moving. Daily ment. ail Imprfivements. Centrally handsome swimming Instructor, and (To Be Continued) order that it mav 00) live dollars tr A gasoline ahortaga la predicted fof;. general housewoik, live in, Impulsively.....well* Copeg to the UlUi group. him. K iy waved a eapreaa to Hartford. OvemlgOl references required. W^te Box N. located. Inquire Sam Yulyea, 701 share of proLctlon. ^ ‘ j o'" Kir' attending schoo, by the year 2,000. But by that time A Thought eem c* to and from New York. Pel Almost Immediately she realizes- clnKCd hand at them. -Th... . I. Will send the correct proof tc Herald. , Main street. “ ‘^®°“ P'A*0"’ ?°ta are the The Herald within 30 days. the cars will be so thick they can’t e«68. 8861 01 XXH4 the marriage la a mistake. Ilnaa “ See you later, darling!” Her move. Let him that Is taught in the eyM lingered on Denis and she real meaning of the New Deal. In In regards to the expense. It d|f word communicate unto him that FOR RENT—6 ROOMS, corner geta a Job In Miami and leaves, OPEN FORUM the coming election our votes Church and Laurel. CaJ Manches- promising to send for her. He turhqd away. not take very long for our repr. . Man—What happened? toaeheth In all good thlnga.—Gala- HELP WANTED— MALE .10 should go to those who made this sentatives to find a way to ,sp Hans 6:6. ter Plumbing ft Supply Company, does not write. .Months {lass and -The slender, golden-haired gin In ''W'nX..\RD" IN THE PRINT program possible and stand ready Motorist—Automobile accident. Manchester M8f\E EXTRA. MDNEY now tO or 9 Laiirci street. then comes word million dollars to favor some op that Russ has i the striped, linen suit climbed Into to support It through the coming town. Man—Got run over, I suppose?. Christmas. Show friends newe.st hern killed In s motorboat ,-accl-1 th* rather battered roadster liei^de Editor "Manchester Herald" Motorist—Nope. I just met a fel- Th* teacher Is like the candle Evening Herald session of Congress. We, in the I thank The Herald for this vaT-' fiersonal Xmas cards, also ft new $1 deqt. the young man in gray. Casual For the. reputation of our good low that I ran over once and ha which lights others in consuming Dletrict. have : liable sp.ace and' hope It is not ir Itself.-Ruffinl. box assts. No experience needed. BUSINESS UlCATIONS Boots get* a . Job in a depart-1 paasers-by" might have“ obsorvv^ town. It would please me Immensely M opportunity, to cast our vote for vain. recognized me. CLASSIFIED Big earnings. Sample* on approval. FOR RENT B4 ment store. She Is' lonely iin'tlF that they were a very dellghtfiU If some steps could be taken to keep Wetmorc & Sugden. Dopt. STS, 749 HV’mwJ P- Kopple- An American first, last, and all ADVERTISEMENTS ahe meets DENIS FENW.-\V, young ! looking couple. They .had every- our "Willard" from "rushing Into ^ P“ ‘ ‘ wo years . the time. "Beautiful but dumb,” may de- •Monroe,, Rochester, -N. Y.. or 67 FOR RENT—OFFICES at 865 M an i aiithor. He Introduces her to some thlrtg-^youth, good loolu, a cert lift print." Ooufil eis aver^l* woku u • ItM* h*s been In the front rank of New! Theodore C Fimmrr acrlbe many of th* modem Toung DID YOU KNOW THAT- laUlalft. Dtttoben W’eat 44th, N. Y. City. street (Orford . Bidg.l Apply Ed- of hi* friends, including beautiful' dash. Yet neither was very baopy Assuming, for the moment, that I Deal supporters. To elect to Coii-1 p; s* East n lrt^ rd iTss fo,,, ward J. Holl. Tel. 4642 and 8025. ‘Phings, but they all know enough •*6b eouoi a* • t o r t »a4 Donpovoi CHILI.INGP'ORD. ; Denis, lost In his own thoughts know nothing of Willard’s previous to give a flat tire the air. irord* M. two worda Iflnlraum ooot to Ctoe Sunday he apprar* uiiex-' scarcely spoke during the drive efforts which, of course. Isn’t the N e w 'o S mJ^*?oS^for'^s°L* with about half ou. ^rteo of-^thro* Hnoa. FOR RENT— LARGE OFFICJE CHAIR, J^ H E . AND Lib* rate* per d»y lor ironaiaAl HELP WANTED— pert^ly and takes Boots to visit Boots stared vaguely at the barpn- case. let us analyze hi* recent pro- Oklahoma cannot meet her own room, second floor front, Purnell ! mnains' of his at Father says ha's getting even demands with her production of ada MALE OR FEMALE Easthunipton. lal "cottagea” they passed, acar.iely nunclamento; "I made It perfectly Congressman Kopplemann will help | with Mother for fier back seat driv- H ELP P A N IC KffocitTo Maiwk lasf block, 829 Main strhet, reasonable ! Boot* Is re)\rhed cordially and j seeing them. clear that I was not bragging." fruits and vegetables. ** Caab Cbarva US to insure the permanence of M.YRIE DREHSLEK’S ESf.ATE ing by giving cooking leasons from T H A T H A M ..lONFY FOR MEN AND WOMEN rate on lea.se. Inquire Geo. E. Keith, ha* a gorgeous time until K ay' "Sorry, you feel you must go!*!. Anyone who read the advertisement those gains and the achievement of i ------— . 'While the weather la extrenialy G d CaaaacoUaa Oa/» ••( 1 atai I au Keith Furniture Co. appears. the dining table. h ot It is inadvisable to put fer- • CodooooUto Dar •• • ata U ata —Take C'hristma* card order*. He came away from th* ticket^ knew beyond the shadow of a shade new ones. How can the Republican-, Los Angeles, Sept. 15.— (A D — High-quality personal card* low a* tiliser on flower beds. i Dap ...... I U atai It eta window, the green stub in hi* hand of a doubt that be was bragging, orator* oppose our President In hls i estate of the late Mario Dress- How is it that a- man who can’t to r««uM« fM. iim il erdara t o t tiraffatot laaantoaa 20 for $1.90. Exclusive designs for STORE FOR RENT—State Theater NOW, GO ON WITH THE STORY and all of hls declarations to the Plant roots can be kept cool vtll bo aharpod at tbo oao Uaio rat^ Building. Apply theater manager or Ho had Insisted on buying her plans for a new security for the ' ler, screen actress. Is set at $280,841 even back hla car out of his own fast selling. Also big value box as»- ticket back to the city. She felt contrary won’Jt change their opin- people of this nation? and moist by spreading loose ipaelaJ ratoo l e t loag tana oaory your own broker. For Informattoh •b an appraisal; subscribed (o' by jrard without ruining the shrubs straw on the garden after watkr- day advortlalna rivor apoa raQuoat •ortmerits. No experience needed. CHAPTER XXXIII he was immensely displeased wdth ion. J. E. RUBINOW. j the execiitor of her' will, Alleii 8. SCORCH Y SMITH Santilla’s Cabin Ada ordorod for tbrM ar ala day# Full or spare time. Highest com- call 7832 ' and flowera nearby atlll feels per- Ing. By John C. Terry A cloud had fallen over the face her, that he ,thought her chi.dish Doubtless. Mr. Rogers has helped 102 East Center street I Walker, and filed In Superior Court fectly capable of driving to Califor- aad tioppod boforo tbo tbira at dftb riilsalona. .“ample* fiirnl.shed. Janes ! of the sun for Boots. -The day the poor of the town to some ex- Manchester. Conn. Ten to 20 per cent of butterfat POWft TH e BED OF THe R O GRANPg, SflOKHV tAMTILLA? HS/AinT day will bo eharaod only fat tbo aa« and capricloiiei but she did not care. .Of the total $101,092 is In ca.-=h nia, Florida, Canada, or elsewhere? Is contained in Ice cream. ACT PRieHDLy-VNHBI WB , toaJ auabat af tlnoa tbo ..d apb«ar- Art Studios, 1092 Unlversltv, ! HOUSES FOB KENT (i:. had been so perfect—her little oasis j He had used her as a stalking tent—he has told us so—to what Sept. 14, 1934. , and $67,302 in bonds. Mi,sa Dressier’? LOOkfllfl TH* BoRVCR TWAIN Cf T 4 R » P N»e R $ ,.. WAtrrttew- f HOAA* MOW-Bur VboU FiNp^ REiAiMTHBM, GRAB TbUR dUNBi I ad. oharplBi at ibo rata aaraoC bat Rochester. N. y ; extent I don’t know nor care, but There are four tlmea as many T U, TlNt> 6u r PLACE ' l o u r A HALF , In a desert of dullness—and Kay | horse, she told herself passionately Beverly Hills home Is appralfled st Mountain Climber—Yesi I always . , > w c AAuFrffBT Possession ao allowaaeo or rafuado aaa bo mada FOR RENT—SE\’T;RAL Deslrab!.! what I would like to-know Is,.how ' VOTING r o v n i T i o w automobiles to the mile of Im- MH.E D OT - U P IN A Ob aU tlmo ado atoppod afior iba had appeared to spoil It for her. and proudly. She' had thought bet- $35,000, with furniture and furnish- keep a rope tied around my waist. wmei« SMHTiuA five, six and seven room house.', does be know what Messrs. Bowers'i Editor ^ e H eS d - proved road in the United Statiui ^ Y 0W _J i w r cABM bef ore dfth day. But ahe remembered Boots, cer- ter of hipi; she had believed In ings at $5,183. Her'Jewelry Is list- It has saved my Ufa more than today as there were 20 years ago. OOT- Ko **tlU (orblda~rdloplay Uaoo aad ARTICLES FOK SAI.E single and double. Apply Edward I. talnlyl It would be easie to hatcr-her sublime idiocy, that he really STstrUrii*/ “ > relieve the Again I thank you for your kind ^ *< ‘ 33 and clothing' and .pe;. once. In an average year, the United aold. HolL Phone 4642 md 802.'>. her. thought the younger girl with j llked her a little . . . Tbo UoraJd will ooi bo roapooaibto , , making In regards Listener (breaking In)—But it Statea . produces more than 176,- l OH SALk^-PRACTICALLY now. ------^------:------a fierce pang of .resentment, If her; "Thank you for a nice day.’ She ^TU‘ «TeFS- for Boro thab odo Isaorroat laaortlaa H 12-giiage. five anot, repeating uf Z“'’cione"^°Jo‘?n‘a"’g*r?.Ver*'' -- ! must be awful to be left hanging 000,000 bushels of apples, 60,- af aay advortloomoai ordorod f4r lesser degree, but so far” as 1 know, I cltiMnr?f*M^anche” f e f '***" **’* from that rope. Didn’t you feel Bora tbaa oao tlmo shotgun. Bralthwaite, 52 Pearl St HOIIkiPk: I.V1B u s i IT— “ P* * "‘1 "'orda the gentlemen referred to haven’t ] fg " ^ .e 5 f t “ DE.YDLOCK I^bOMS 000,000 bushels of peaches, and niMiNEN PUK S A L E 7J|Of cordiality and patronage. It : were wooden. - They had no life or nervous? Tbo inadvortoot oiuiooioa ai laooa* broadcasted their- benevolences. "I full legal hours and 20,000,000' bushels ot pears. ract poblieatfoa of advarUalag will ba FOR BAl F-VE-JI' 8 noriM h„.. . ' would, be easier to hate her If I conviction in them. Torringjon, Conn., dept. 15,—. Mountain Climber—Well, not ex- raetlda) only by oanoallatloa of iho FUEL AND FEED l9-.\ !S bedrooms of e lo «l« X hls w as' Denis gave her a tsMated smile Challenge Mr. Bowers to prove that fore i r t h e X . ’n ^ t u m actly nervous, Just highly-strung, he hsshas ever made a doll.f.dollar from------hls I officials hav-^’ °P *° failed'^'to Forum, ' «°roo ^ f API-D^Fl —Delegates elegates are are gatheringf abarr* mado for tbo oorvlao roodorod. own osrorf. .itw... — i f6»eo to acconimo-, hero today for the Fifth DistHrf that's all. AJl adToriUomonto muat aonform tOR SALE- IIARIi .wood, fireplace observed her, she, .was hard. pui to ' it into her hand. All her Ilf* own efforts, either physically or hero today for the Fifth District Flapper Fanny Says-. , la atyla, eopy and typography wUb big closets 2 extra rooms one sui*. mentally.” ata. u. a e*T. ore. rarblatloaa oaforcod by tbo publloh- wood, furnace wof.d, and oak slab.'. It to decide what the other’s "line” Boots remembered that day when citizens within the legaT tlm eT T T UoTwUb’a d ^ a X c ^ ir m ln r "'^ !'^ If you think people no longer re- ari and ‘tboy roaoroo tbo right ta Telephone 8656 or 3140. ahl.- tor bath ro..m. stone cella, ' was. Denis, she noticed; Was c^ l, ; cveV ahV'saw That famillarorM^^ Now can you beat this: ’’The truth of the matter is that hq, would spect age, you should see them adlL ronoo oi lojoet aay oooy oea* mid In cement, stone rronl porch I almost sulky with Kay. And all at j covered magazlhc; it gave her * a AS ? "m lfg /ed ^ w u rth / ^oto*- . for thcTonflnat^on clear the track when they see an aldorod objoetlonabla I'pR .SALE— SEASONED hard also back. porcli, stone (Ire place, once suspicion,uii, verifiedvcriiica oyby iiirinerfurther ; , pang for yearayears . . . be in a worse plight than the long- CLOSING HOU RS^laaolflod ado to sprli.g well watei in house, and out- ,*i— . * . . . i est unemployed were it not for hls flne ^ d r a r t h r ir ^ p r 'e s r i^ ^ -a ilS : ^ ^ w i S C " old-timer driving. bo pobliohod oamo day muai bo ra- wood. 4 ft length $6, stove, lengtu obaervaUpn, flashed . Into Boots' ' He stood on the platform as the the lane-uac* of *hoB- __ cr of Norfollc, 7. per cord Apply Edward J. Holl, side eleutrlclty. and telephone. ^0 inheritance.” Willard must know, aolvod by tl'o'cloe-li nooni Boturdaya mind. Denis had known that K ay; train moved past—a tall, dark, and lefUthe” place without'votinTT - tT r r \ r '‘o o lf.?' tdiia a BL telephone 4842. ft. new hen houHe. lot I.'IQ ft troni- ns does anyone who has lived in this Diner—Loqk here, manager—two was week-ending at Hasthampton. j handsome young man In well-cut thought to mvsclf t'hank Onri t * considered as a possible years sgo I dined here and couldn't ase covtTN .3-4 acre. AH for 14.000. He had planned this whole thing; town for any length' of time, that TELEPHONE YOUR clothes. And with all her heart Sherwood is a steady, sober and In- pay my bill. You threw me Into the Chas. Anderson. 1016 Kast Middle He had deliberately .used her -• a she hated him! WASHiNGTON TUBBS By Orane OUTOUR WAY WANT ADS. hudsehold goods r.) Turnpike. •dustrlouB young man, and deapite street. pawn in hls game. They had quar- of every candidate for Manager—Indeed, sir? I’m very r “S f ] lAIEU, lAlELL/ HELLO, DAN,Y AHSM— WHO ARB THESE Ada ara accoptod ovar tbo lolopboao reled — something unimportant ’ hls inheritance has made good by YESSIR, H E D HAVE at tbo CUAROS RatJb glvob abovo FOR .SALE' VICTORY Crsw-ford, But you did not cry on a train: hls own efforts, although In a line sorry, sir. ’,THEY| IF'WITAINT IWHSPE'DVA------B'r [UNCOUTH RUFFIANS? probably hut still a quarrel and M A - W A -T H A r s \ HIM DOWN PERFECT, aa a eoaoanlon • u> advoriioora. bat "omblnntion gas and coal range Lh:{lXL N m iCKS 7t you settled yourself In the hot that redounds to the benefit ol Diner—Don’t mention It. I'm / s \t least, DAN’l BOONEy l e a v e YER / Y . tbo CASH Ra TIBB will b* aooopiod oa Dents had brought Boots with him ft A P R E TTY G O O D good condition, prleei .right for car, not glancing about at your humanity In. striking contrast to voting places and a certain numbe; about 3:30. “ -fraid you’ll have to do it again. UUWMR AND RAILROAD HORSE? IF HE JU S T HAD rULL PAYMENT If paid at tbo buoU quick sale. Phone 4683. . Idutrlrt* of «.'o\rnir-y’ n». ^durt to allow how little he cared . IM ITA TIO N O F aoao ofrtoo oa or boforo ibo oovomb Pri.lyute, ^5. pl .(til. IIJ.'H. neighbors. You tried to read and that In w'hich Willard has seen tit E ASY A R E 'BRID<&E. day followint tbo Brat Uiu/tlob of Oh, I hate him, 1 hate him, she when the type danced before your to devote hls remarkable energies. BACIRED PARKING SPACE: TH ' B U LL O' T H ' KmbIc; of John Amici-cn lat«- ot cried in her heart, affronted. MANIN6 oaeb ad otborwiao tho-%^HARaa Lo>i-nU‘ m hiiiii I R tn r.xhifilt vas ehalra Boot.', -^hrough Leo's WNWlNGtHAT P E E K / S TU D Y I N ' aaonot bo. guaraniood fhuir fiuimj? lu -fii., i:v4..Man\. iioii- There were cows- In the meadows subject . of debate bo ...... made deflnltc-...... 410,000 — \ IA.D1K.S1 BEAUTIFUL silk hi.se: Billy running fire or slangy patter, beside running brooks. Tliere were j specific, as I have In mind the re- Slightly inincrfect .5 pair.s $U)|>, Miu .AiuItM .Vnd-ivui, Jt. J*’. l>..,No, Lucille—What do you do when INDEX OF wa.s actually eon.'itious of Kay’s I polo .fields and golf clubs, lying I mark o(of a prominent town politi you see an unusually, pretty girl ? TH E Y MADE /.7 ^ _ Oef«r«5 if CLASSIFICATIONS postpaid. Satlsrai'tlon gimranteort. riiMjM,‘ w hf> n«\£lfct to nrcRcnf their silky voice; of Denis, protesting, i w-hlte and smug In the rays of the , "fbat the only personal pro- Muriel—I k)ok for awhile, then I HORATIO Economy - Ho.tlery Co,, AshebOio ncoounr*, prt.piirly ntt*”«trrl. within I 43^ CtBORCtZ SCARB^ \Dlrtba *al->ror fliro ...... died early thi.s morning at Newrr^*K6f spray ot he hair hiding he; I alone. Sept. 14. 1934, Garagoa^Sorvlco->Btorago . TENEMEN'I'S .61 FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser COL. ASTOR. B-itaIn General hospital from m! I half listened . A truck farmer’s wife - appeared Motorcrolta—wRtey^U* ...... DO 'rttU no! BUT I GOT A GOLD .aWftnini#d AutoO'^Moirrcyetra t'OR RENT .3 ROOM apartments, juries received yesterday when* ‘^ ' f -Vou have your own small at the door of a collapsing shack THE NEW DEAL SUPPOSE 1 SHOULD reBBloMiil Srrrlrra four room fiat In good condition. struck by .an automobile operated i '‘ ” ” ***9’ ®'’ f " ' *h‘ heard Kay’s ' Editor, Manchester Heral i, HAVE A MINE,AN’ YbU KNOW r and threw grain to some chickens Bu«in«M 8 *rvic«>*\orr*r«d WHAR IT 19I..AKJ' DEAD TELL 'tfeLl THAT TfcU HouteboU) 42 .Miiple hliccl. Telephone by Ralph E. Hamilton ot 408 H am -' ""Y Indolently. 'The a.s the train rushed past. In the •Manchester. Conn. GRUDOE lltun avenue. Waterhiiry. Plalnvllle I httle blond from the Village . ; Dear Sir: ' . AGAINST MSN TELL NO TALES REALLY HAVE NO' IlutldinV‘->-Contr»cti H.R RENT-Twe*. I’HKKF and gathering dark-*"' Boot-s saw a lamp polk-ur authorities at, a hearing ihls H**' hearMhudded angiH> again.'it ! lighted within ;nc little hou.se and It Is becoming increasingly evi- ; U », MR ME AN' THIS GUN ARE GOLD MINH...WHAT Funeral Dlr«otor* .four room furnished or untnrnisheo morning changed the- cha.-ge het* ribs. Denis said something, a'table set for supper Lights In dent that certain Republican orators ' QOHNA KEEP H»allnt->-rturnb1nv~>Itdoflnf apartments Manchester Construe BARROWS tniuranc# ...... against Hamilton from reckless ' '’®''Y low. for Kr .v ’s ears alone Oh., all the little houses, she said to are basing their present campaign , T A SECRET U III inary—Dresimaking tion Co relephonc 41.11 or 41,59 driving to manslaughter, and placed 6®* nw-ay, Mo get cle.ir away her.self and' men coming home to upon a determined opposition to the Ixs-vix. Ix> .> * If e fift y > ' fsu- f tSf-xrss m II tisla ^ Uavtng^Trueklng—9voras« boiuls at $5,000. The case was con- from all this, thliWrlght, careles.s. thelr.-wlves after golf or swimming, New Deal program. Let us who t*ubiic Paaiangar S^ratoa/i. 01-H RE N T-FIV E K( >O.M flat, also tinued iiiiiefinltcly pending 'a finding people. know this, riot allow ourselves to be ratnunrg—faptrlnt • rx room tenement, with all uji- - and children going to bed In little Profaaatonal 6'arvlcaa by the coroner, Boots fiercely. She ^ I t the taste | rooms under the eav—s . . . She In slde-trarkcd from the truth. Rapalrlng ...... pioi-emenu • Inquire at 141 East of Kalt on her lips and knew it to 1 aij the world was quite alone, The New Deal Itseit is its best i.enler street. Tailoring—Dyaing—Claanlng he the taste-of tears not M the sea The cltv was Insufferable after exponent. Nothing said in its favor . Tollai Good* and Aarvica FLOOD SUBSIDINO can be aore eloquent than its own ' Wantad—Pualnakt Aa.rica •• RENT 'lUNTI.NG’ Tell us what She had been so foollshlv happy all this. Streets which had been (KE.YD THE BTUKV, THEN CULUK THE PllTU RE) only a few short hours a ^ S h c j lying baking under the sun all dav record; nothing said against It can | Rduratinaal VI u want .W ell take care-ol jt tor Katfcng. China, Sept. 15,— (API detract one iota from the beneflta Couraaa and CUi«»«a ...... you w'ithont Charge. R 1. .McCnnn. -r The Yellow river seemed to he re- had been w-rong to come. W y W a v f outithe-'pungent sdor of hot .... , ------, , Duncy. that’s a real mean found an island It Is .small and Priaala fn»trur|lnn were all laughing at her for a fi>oI !_| ,„r <5,,^ tolled up the long flight that have accrued to this coun try , trick,” cried Goldy. "Yo u think -'m -.I n i l„ t he’s golnir to Hnd Dancing ...... 69 Center street Dial TiTiO, turning to Its bmiUa today after a is\i rr NU Hmct. mc S O N E A P, A N D Y E T S O P A R . >Ujtleal—Dramatic ...... llooil that brought death and dc- mnr.shalllng hls forces T o f stajrs leading-to the room she WaVtad—InatrucMoo FOR RENT—WE AtM to please s!l strucUoo to the river valley. ' The They nuist all go on to Tony’s, the i called him. Hot tears pricked her SALESMAN SAM Anything's Worth Trying! Klaafictal * who rent ,ur apartments. .See John water apparently was subsiding'as Dune House,-he said. -r-r... They would 1 eyelids. It was a bitter ending 1 . , . , . «ania us to start Runda'""^iocka—kLorlgagaa •*., I Jen.sen, Johnsnr Block, 709 .Mam rapidly ks It ro.se. h^ave lobater and crepes auzette, 1,*^ happy day. .r».rt »h- » I p , . „ ! 'let’s not .say. another word tS O SH f I M B / ER SA tU SO M A N Y V E S'TA B L e s' ^H EY / C O H A T's ) S O R R Y, A N ' I HAD MY AUi cheer' Buafnrtt .Opportijnttlaa I ( program'toversed‘the*’*:rsed the four year ' ^.1Please'." ..* come right J*'!*’back and let us that not will .say.another be best ” word." "Vhlnk \ Phone uoro, 4040 or 7615. Reports from the valley stated | IN MY LIF E ? A n ' S lOBLL O N E S , T x ? ? -the------id---- e-- a---?-- / mist‘ ------er----,- --BUT- H E A RT S E T ON UP?...... YA... ilonfy to fAoan t; was at trend of ever -Increasing unemploy-1 go. "Oh. no,” replied wee Dunev —____ there w as wtde.sprcad destruction 'j. Whatever else happened. Boots, ment. HAiL l .. / t h 'C OM MITTEE Q ITn M ' A BLUE / STIU. GOT Kltoafloaa F\)R rent- 5 ROOM up-'toirs fin- but the proportions, of-the.damage i*„®"”;®r'-®.“ i'®!.y..®?“ '” '‘ t.., in a tanUllzing tone ‘ So they ail sal down on the shor- Help Waatrd—Kamala |i determined .she would not tele- ed that 2,000,000 to 3.000',000 men - O F F»AS OUCX alN’ RIB BO N, TO O? CHANCE Help W.ni.( and the, number of dead cou ld 'n ot;, J '® u '------and women have found employment j me PUK P K INS AN'ffilNC FER A PRIZE? .tr.WovemenU. One uilnuli wa-k be cstlniated, because the Chinese said, looking about her. j refused’ to accept the patronage he toT ev’en. now,- you ”Hey, don’t you wish that voii were WAS TH R O W N O U T . Halp VVaniad—Mala or Famala I' from West (.'.entee street Apply at since the RMsevelt Administration i see. I’ll ride around an hour" or 1 heVci’ouron'Vhis’iluicTs'lJ ? a g r i c u l t u r e Agania Waniad ...... , gi.j lack agencies to make inveatlga-1 someone could gQ casually ?hfr way. Why, came Into office. The Housing Bill ! so. A S B E IN'M O g o o d ! Sltuatluna \Vaniad—Pama'la* ...* || Glcnhey * store, 789 Main strecL tlons. ; '‘ 'r. ‘ ^® ‘ ' "JP • ! 'she might have^been a stray dog 1^ eituatlona i^antad—Mala ft I She- had only a few dollars in her he’d picked up on the street, .'for all and the Public Works Admlnlst'^a: i ’’In t‘’ha V tim 7 lT a V g ro w ''tire d ’’ ’ a®' m'' •U* emptnymant Aganciaa , 4< Foil RENT-at.CENTER. 5 ro„ui purse. Please God. make it be tton are designed to increase em- to quit, no Mf yo^i be1,ave‘T L "y " co'me hack'rnJ U». Steek—P.(._r«.ltnN_T,strle. he cared whal really happened to ployment in the building trades, and p<-s»--BtfVANTED! years, according to Matthew Woll. : "All right for' voii ’• s»M u“.'L * " ‘P? Deni* tore himself from Kay’s 1I goiio . . . ' Pof •ala^iftarrllanooM tnenl on Trotter street. Vacant All Kinds of The New Deal, through the Home "I’ll tenVoV-L- ^ Dotty, back, and both the beast and D.m Artieiaa tor ggi« ...... ; side and the older girl watched I She had not thought of Russ, con- rs’ Loan ’ S a t l o n h « I h i'' got a very sudden scarce. The Tin.... H AiLl. Sept. 15th. Appiv Robert Hughe-i. the little scene, with-amused, al- hrnntrft I'M ' by. Sometime you’ll asit a favor, Boata and Accaasoiiaa «« 16 Doane street. Tel, 6f)68. l.rVE CHICKENS . . , . „ , i sclouslv, in week*. Now, in real brought a new security to thous- I but I’ll turn y-ou down You’ll see- mites heard Duncy crv. and saw the< OF Buiw.p, B.i.ri.i. || mos . - mocking dark eyes Boots; p,.^rn„i f^e tear* came Hbr pll- hippo rise up high. In ju.'t a mo- Pi*™®."*'?—w .ieh.i—J.w.lrjr .. t| A. GRESIMO! niust stay, Denis said, with ii-1 «-ith them. After T h f ' ""'® thought you ^ere a real g Z i ment Duncy and the boat were ZLctriesJ Appllsne..—R.SI0 .. >• FOR RENT—5 ROOM up.slaira fiat ACRlCUDbRe Telephone 8441 The Federal Deposit Insurance ; friend, but on m i we cannot de- tossed In air ru.l snS r..d ...... , 2 Apply 38.Woodland street. Pflione i'l* would f(,g gtorm was over ahe lay shaken, Corporation and the Securities Act i pend." In answer to her shoutinEr 6349. I ° D *. later. A . tremhllng In the narrow bed In the sVu*.rb,M Hut She was firm. Honestly. hon-| narrow room. Street sounds came nUlllons, for , Duncy merely lauahed in plee. e r epos ts and investments are; SoonQ/iAto Q«Scoutv *.$ cried. ..e-s'w*‘Oh. Innlir‘ (The Tillies ride the old hippo in FOR RENT—6 ROO.M tenement at 5(oon Scouty cried, "Oh, look! He's the next itory.) 42 Russell street, modern Improye- ••• • ; raent*. newly renovated, garage if CAS BiI(i(HES desired Ti lephone 4884. Inquire 28 Men Don’t Understand ii E. Middle Turnpike. I JUST O/teAO ^ VES DEAR .. _ _ n.af.ar.ai. It* TELLING BARBARA i W E ’LL BE GONE Wl«oui Boar* ...... FOR R E N T-FIVE ROOM tene- WE RE GOING AWAY TWO WEEKS.. BUT Bosrdsrs Wani.* ...... *...... „V ment., newly renovated, steam hea* FOR TWO W EEKS JULIA WILL TAKE CARE »o AND LEAVE HSR Hotalg—Raatoormata . . «T rent reasonable, 23 Apel Place In N O N B E N S E ^ OF YOU_____ AND quire at 61 North Elm street Behind... ro E X P L A I N UNCLE FRED AND TH EY RE ALMOST rather Km I Batata Vat Baal T H A T A AUNT EVANGELINE GOING TO Apartasata. Vlata. Tanamanu.. * FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene- give up our MOTOR TRIP WILL STAY HERE L iv e HERE. Baalaaa.. laeattons fat Raat a. ment, with all Improvement*. $12 VACATION..) 15 TOO WITH YOU. Honaaa ter Rant . at month, tree rent to Oct. 1st App’v MUCH FOR ftOOOY nbiirbaa f.i Raal J} HER. SHE GOODY Bummar Bomaa tot R a n t^ IIi; at to -VHntz, 209 North Main atree* Waata* to Ram ...... JJ Depot Sqdare. WON'T GOODY. _ BaaJ Batata Vs> Sato MIND. HURRY FOR RENT—FIVE R005I fisT. ai' UP AND Bostaass ^ p a rtx (or fiala t * furnished, steam heat, garage $35 ,G O .. Farms oa< U a« tar tola t* Telepbon* 6668. B ousm tor 8ala u -RsIS t l FOR RENT—;S ROOM heated spar*,- B»*bSrbiTori,r ,fr!r. ]i ment. with kitebnette and hath, {®I Exeban'ira ..H T fa second floor. P-.,me|| Block, s”u Waatad—Xaa) Batota ...... at Main street, furnished if deslreo AMteto. inqulr* Gso. E Keith, Keith Furni- Wiyees tur* Co. 'A HUa Leora Hibbard, aceompanled Soprano, Mary CarvtnI. by Jaequallne and Marie Leclerc, all Soprano, Adel* Xarpuaka IROBT. COLEMAN HEAI)S of North Main atrect. left jreaterday CHURCHES Alto, Stolla Rodonla, Ale* Bfau for a week-end atay at Black Point. sauskl. M ri. John R »y «ad dmufbter, ST. JAMES K. C. Tutor, Albert Zurawakaa. HOLY NAME SOCIEH Edwin Ehrbardt. 397 Blue Hllla Jnu, ot Norfolk. Cona., are vUit- John Mather Chapter DeMolay Credo- ta f Hr. and M n. John Bertrand of avenue, Hartford, waa b«for* th* will hold Ita flrat regular fall meet- Manchester Town court thl* morn- Funds Are Available For Madlaoa atraet. Bev. William P. Reldy, Pastor. Soprano, Margaret Zableakos ing at the Haaonic Temple Monday Rev. Patrick KUleen. Etincamatus eat Matthew -Merz Declines Office ing charged with operating a motor evening at 7:30. Maater Councillor Rev. Thomas Stack Soprano, Arlyn* Ganity. Second Year — Annual Meet- vehicle while under the Influence of l!1ia ehotr of tbe Emanuel Stuart Kennedy urge* all member* Offertory Solo Intoxicanta. Ehrbardt was arreated tAitberan church will rebearaa at 4 ing Last Night. to be present, aa election of officer* Masses at 7, 8:30 and 10:30. Chil- O Salutarls Hostea on September 8 at 1:30 In the Home Modemizatioii and o’clock thU evening. All member* sylll be one of_ thy important _ mat- dren's Mass at 8:30 In basement By John Wlgand and Mathew Merz, who has served aa morning by Patrolman Joseph Pren- w urged to be preaent a* offlcamj ot hrMniia to^be aUended to Margaret Wilson tice when the officer noticed Ehr- will be elected for the coming year. chapel. Sunday commences the president of the Holy Name Society fall schedule. High Mass at 10:30. Sanctus— i of St. Bridget's church for the past hardt was driving his car unsteadily. George Marr who has conducted Vespers st 3:30 in the afternoon Selma Obright Stopping him just wsst of the Sunset Rabekah Lodge will bold a delicatessen store In the State year declined reelectlon at the an- Repair Work with Benediction. Beoedlctus— nual meeting last night and Robert Hockanum liver' bridge on Middle Its flrat fall meeting Monday eve- theater building for th* past six Albert Zurawskas turnpike west the patrolman said ning at 8 o'clock In Odd Fellows Music at the 8:30 Mass. Oiorua Coleman was elected president. months, coming here from New Choir. Agnua Del the driver staggered as be got out Under the Federal Housing Admiaistratioti Program. hall. A large delegation la expected York. Is to close the store this eve- Other officers elect^ were: Vice Prelude—Medldation ...... Hauser Choir president, Michael Benevento; sec- of the car. Whefi brought to the from Mary Webb Mayes Lodge of ning. The business ha^ not been police headquarters Dr. N. A. Burr If you have secured a loan oV are going to get one, Springfield. The visitors will put on Organ . retary, Paul Cervlnl: executive com- what was expected and tdday there examined Ehrbardt and this morn- remember: their drill for the entertainment of Hymn—The Earth O Lord Rejoices. mittee, Francis Limerick, Peter is little or no stock left. ’The fix- Hymn-Anthem—O Sacred Heart of ing testified the man was under the the. local Rebekaha. Mra. Jessie tures were purchased on a condition' Zycheski, Walter LeCSerC^ T. Wallace la'in charge of the program Jesus. PUBUC RECORDS Opal^ch, Matthew Mere; entertain- influence of liquor and In bis opinion al bill ot sals and this morning Mr. Hymn—Jesus, Jesus Behqld at not in a fit. condition to drive. and Mra. Emma Dm-d and her com- Marr aald that he could see no pos- ment, Francis O'Keefe.' Edward That We Can Famish mittee will serve refreshments. A Length. ' ~ Morlarty, Thomas Morlarty, Walter In hla own behalf Ehrbardt said

sible way to continue and tonight- Hymn—Daughter of a Mighty Marlage Intention LeClerc and George H. Williams. he did not believe he waa Intoxi- good attendance is hoped for. would turn the lock In .the door and Father. Miss Lillian A. Burr, daughter of cated. He said he did not know go out of business. what It was like to be Intoxicated. Miss Emma Eldridge, who baa Communion—My T a s k ...... White Mr. and Mrs. Myron St. C. Burr of All the Material You bean for some time under the care Organ and 'Violin 229 West Center street and Charles LOCAL HAN PETITIONS He did admit having had four m Rev. F. C. Allen of 418 North glasses of beer and insisted that be of Mlsa Kellie .Hollister of Marble Recessional March. Baptist#. S. Banks of Wethersfield applied Main street, Hewitt Wilson and High Maas at 10:30. was sleepy. Judge Johnson aald street, has been confined to her bed Chris Christensen are among those for a marriage license In the office with illness for several days past. Aspergis Mae. Choir. of Town Oerk S. J. Turklngton AS BANKRUPT TODAY that the testimony of the patrolman May Need to Do the Job watching the America cup races off and the doctor added to the fact K.Vrie...... MasK. Brown y^terday. Newport, Rhode Island, today from Gloria that the defendant admitting having Regular weekly attractions at a Noank fishing boat. Home Owner’s Lopns New Haven, Sept. 15.— (A P )—A House's Pine Grove, off Ellington Credo . Home Owner’s mortgages were had something to drink Influenced petition In bankruptcy was filed In him In hla decision that Ehrbardt Road, Wapping, are the Sunday din- Sanctus , filed In the town clerk's office for Dr. Thomas H. Weldon, who Is Agnus I>el United States District Court here was guilty. He Imposed a M e of ners, served every Sunday from 1:30 confined to St. Francis hospital. Is recording yesterday by Agnes Mc- today by Egbert B. Inman, 532 to 2:30, rain or shine. If the Offertory Duet—O SaluUrls. Millard Loiighlln in the sum of $3,240 and $100 and costa which was paid. ORDER COAL NOW! considerably Improved twlay. He Mrs. Glare Brennan, Woodbridge street, Manchester. He weather should pro\e stormy, tables Is taking a complete rest and will Luigi Angela and Elmo Genovese, lists debts of $9,885 and assets of Have your bins filled now. Place your ordera befora Mrs. Gladys Law. $2,.’520. will be set In the enlarged cabin. return to his home within a few $9,400. He' gives hla occupation as the next price advance. Every Wednesday evening a set- days. Recessional Hymn—Holy God We Probate Note a clerk. jf Praise Thy Name. back party is given In the cabin, Will which many local people regularly The will of Leroy A. Hall, late of NOTICE attend, r HOSPITAL NOTES ST. BRIDGET’S R. O. this town was filed for probate In the Manchester district probate SCHALLER’S Work l.s progressing with rapidity imurt this morning. Elizabeth M. Rrv. William Judge, Pastor, on the new parsonage'of the Poll.sh M/.c Mary Spencer of 317 North Rev. I ^ Pechle, Assistant. Hall was named executrix. CIDER MILL G. E. Willis & Son, Inc. National church on Golway street. Main street and Julian Zapadka of RANGE OIL We Handle Only the Best! Although excsvatlojui. began in mid- 83'Irving'street were discharged Masses win be celebrated at 7:60, Coal, Lumber, Mason’s Supplies, Paint August, the building which contains yesterday. OPEN 8:00, 9:30 and 10:30; At the 8:30 2 Main Street : Tel. 5125 eight rooms and a large front porch, Walter Wright of 9 Mather street o'clock mass the junior choir will SATURDAY, appears to be nearly completed. was sdmitted and .Mrs. Iva Blakely sing: Mrs. M. S. Manning: 7 ^/^C gal. The chimney has been built, the roof of 20.'5 North Main street, Earl Yost Hymns— SEPTEMBER 15 Dressrmiklng — Ilemstitrhing c.-mipletcd and covered with asbestos of, 437 North Main street and Wil- Dear Angel Ever at My Side. | Buttons Covered DIA^L 3866 ehlnglea-and the exterior has al- liam Plank ot 72 Wells street were Just for Today. _ 352 Woodland Street 915 .Main Street ready reseived one coat of paint. Tlie discharged today. Mary How Sweetly Falls the Word I SERVICE Tel. 6432 floors have also been laid. AH Jesus, My Lord, My’ (3od. Next door south of Park Hill station work has been freely and gratui- High mass will begin Sunday and Flower Shop Telephone 7905 VAN’S tously done by the parishioner* of the Senior Choir will sing; 426 Hartford Road THE BRANCH STUDIO OF the church. WEDDINGS Uosewlgs' Mass In F.

Kyrle Elelson ...... Rosiewlgs WHY TAKE CHANCES Mr. and .Mrs. Donald M Smith of Soprano solo, Ircne ja cob s THE HARTFORD SCHOOL this town and Methuen, Mass., have j C h r i s t e n s e n - W e i r ...... Rosewigs WITH COLD, DRAUGHH HOMES returned here- from a trip through MRS. ADA N. . the White Mountains and a visit j W e d d i n g T o n ig h t WHEN with friends st .South We.st Harbor, OF MUSIC Maine. ! Miss Mary E. Weir, daughter of MERRIFIELD ; Mr. and Mrs. James Walker of 239 FILMS Woodbridge street will be piarrted Teacher ot Fretted DEVEI.OFED AND MONARCH Memorial Temple. Pythian Sisters, WANTED! Now Open For Instruction this evening to Arthur C. Christen- PRINTED . A« lAI HI.MHI RSIHIP , will hold a dog roast and setback sen. son of Mrs. Hanstne Christen- AH Kinds of Instruments ; ;------/ party tonight at Mrs. Lattlng Caver- sen of 151 Eldridge street and the "fMough the courtes ol Gibson, , ( t t n lto l- t h e Mr j ly’.s, 38 William street, rain or shine. LIVE CHICKENS 24-HOUR SERVICE ROBERT DOELLNER late John C. Christensen: The cere- lnc., vve offer, for a limited time, The dog roast scheduled for 6 Teacher at Violin mony will be performed at 7 o'clock A. GREMMO free mandolins banjos and Film Deposit Box At NSTALLID BY o'clock "on the lawn will be held In- at the parsonage of the Quarryvllle. Telephone 3441 guitars with cost ot.lessons. ,doors. Setback will follow at 8 .Methodl-st church by the pastor. For partleiilars'see Sirs. .Mer- Store Entrance. o'clock, with three prises for the The State Awning Co. rlfleld -.I her studio, .Monda}-* and MIRIAM WATKINS Rev. John W. Carter. The bridal 229 Buckingham St. Tel. 5-2511 men and three for the women attendants will be Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Tuesdays. Teacher of Voice and Plano making the highest score's. The Hartford ward A. Madsen of 166 Eldridge 865 Main Street Phone 7643 KEMP'S committee Includes Mrs. . Harriet street. . — . Address: 13 Oak Street Skewes, Mrs. Frances Chambers, Manrheater Repreaentatlv* Tel. 5171 The bride will wear a gowm of Phone Roaedale 51-5 •Mrs. Annie Alley, Mrs. Rtta Per- - We Are Agents For continental blue velvet, and the ma- kln.x, Mra. Ada Pcckham, Mr.s. Elisa- beth CAverly, Mrs. Mary Hlll.s and I tron of honor, green silk crepe. Both I will carry arm bouquets of glad- Mrs. Mary Swain. ATLANTIC iolus.

The annual meeting of the Army The couple will leave on an unan- Kerosene and Range Oil nounced wedding trip, the bride and Navy club will be held Tviesday, wearing a steel gray cnsenrble. They We have our own hulk station. September 18 In the clubhouse. Offi- will bo at home to their friends after cers for the ensuing year will bo October-1,, in Bolton. .Mr. Chris- Range Burners and Supplie.s FOR SAK.E

fleeted and a buffet lunch will be tensen is employed by Thomas D. served meinborj. The club outing Smith, North School' street grocer. I cheduled for tomorrow has been PORTERFIELD postponed until r. future date, by the 68 Spruce Strert Trl‘ One 1933 Chevrolet 4 Door Sedan Ikjsrd of goveriors. Not monihors ‘of tho Chaniltor CUSTOMERS WANTED of C’unmiorce. St. Mary's Young -People's Fcl- : For Strictly Frc.sh Egg;s lowsbip will hold_ lts first ineetlng - One 1933 Chevrolet Town Sedan Reasonable Prices Patronize of the season Sunday night' at 8:30 i Send Name and Address on Post In the regular meeting room. Plans I Curd To:

for the fall program will he dls- ^ CU! - e d . .l.N. OLIVER One 1932 Ford Tudor Sedan No. Wlndlmtn, Cniin. STUDENTS ' I Now Is the proper time to One 1930 Dodge 4 Door Sedan .rent or buy a good Starwlard 1 or Portable SUNDAY DINNER These cars are fully guaranteed and \ s Uni()n House’s IMne Grove Typewriter jriced very low for quick sale. FRIGIDAIRE Sperlal Kental Kates EJlington Road, Wapping To Sliidenle'. Exclusivt* Agents Tel. Ru.sedale 76-5 Service Typewriter Go. 92 Asylum St...... 5-4)713 Schaller Motor Sales, Inc. MENT : Roast veal, dressing; Hartford; C'4Min. mashed pot:ito, other vegetables; ;).'{4 Center Street Lora) Agents—Kenip's. Inc. Manchester eblo slaw, plekles. rolls, cofft-e. Choice of home m a d el^ or pud- KEMP’S, Inc. ding with .whipped eis-abi. Tavern Association Registered Frigidaire mN.VER 1:30-2:80.

Adults, SOr. Children. 25e- Service Dept. Maintained

WALNUT ST. TAVERN

NOTICE

Don t he milled by the range oil advertisement you saw in the Manchester Herald Saturday, September 1st, 1934. SPRUCE ST. TAVERN What A Glass

Becau.se they made 3 ipislake which started a price war on Range Oil that classes Of Beer For tnem.selves as chiselers. • FOREST TAVERN

They will .soon g ^ together and fix the prices and the question is what will be the

future price on High Quality Range Oil this Winter? The price is sure to be Higher.

CITY TAVERN

Full lOiOunce Glass At the Midland Filling Station We Are Now

SAME FINE BEERS CAT'S MEOW TAVERN

SAME BIG GLASS Booking Orders Until Sept. 30th, 1934 For ; ONLY THE PRICE

CHANGED RENN TAVERN Your Winter*s Supply o f

Enjoy Good Beer Say* A Nickel At

MAPLE ST. TAVERN

GEORGE'S TAVERN Super Blue Flame Range Oil

(And It is Quality Range Oil)—on the Cash and Payment Plan. Oak st. tavern

The Cash Price In 50 Or More Gallons Deliver- WIND MILL TAVERN •ies to Will III R up r ...... /^ «

THE TEA R O O M Per Onllnn

.Manehester's Favorite Eating Place The price on the payment plan in ,i0 or more gallons delivery will be; CENTER TAVERN

OFFERS A DEI.ICIOL’S Fl'I.L COURSE DINNER

SPECIAL FOR .SUND.VyI 8V- 2C Per Gallon, Plus A Small Carrying Charge, Payable In 50

Small Weekly Payments. BIRCH ST. TAVERN ... 60c Choice of Roast Chicken — Roast Turkey or Give Ue Vnur Order for Your Winter’s Supply. We Protect You With Our Cash or Payment Plan.

^ S i r l o i n S t e a k We Will Not Book .Any Orders On the Cash Or Payment .Plan and Guarantee Ikllvery .After

(Tender and julcy-cut from I. «,vy ateer beef.) September 80th, 1934, *o)clndly Telephone 3961, Midland Filling Station, and ask for one of oi|r sales-

men til call at your place and explain our Caah and P ^ m rn t Plan.

Hai:drs:?t%w,rbiS;rr."‘ torsL6rS DON’T WAIT! CALL AT ONCE! TELEPHONE 3961. We Serve

Very Truly Yours,

BEER ON DRAUGHT. Also a Fine Selection of Wines.

the tea room

Midland Filling Station bunt and g r o v r i n , " S ? : . X ''o „ « y . - '’ ’ "'’ Quality

311 IMain Street W. S. Grant, Mgr.