Cnnpalie Ths. Qiuialitv; WHOLE NATION CALLED to ARMS TOMORROW; DUCE EXHORTS ITALY
il8nr6r0trr V r r a U t ) m i . i g e t ^ AVKRAOB DAILY OIROtILATlON THE WEATHHh ■ Foroeast of U. S. Weather Banac,s| ' Mrs, Stuart O. Segar of Oxford EMEBOBNOY/DOCTOKS Center Church Women's Federa street and small son, Malcolm, re awarded. Others who want to play for the Month of Beptondier, 1988 Hartford 1 E iw . J. NcEneDy and His tion will hold it* first meeting of the longer may do so by paying a small turned home last evening after season tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 TO CONDUa‘BEANO’ fee additional. Pnxeeds from the spending two months at Hawk's Dr. Thomas Weldon (tel. 8740) o'clock in the Federation room. Mrs, Fair tonight; Thnreday partly 1 Victor Recording Orchestra Nest beach. and Dr. Edwin C. Higgins (tel. "Beano" games will not be entirely 5,571 cloudy and warmer, probably follow- 1 L. T. Wood, the new president, for the benefit of the Tali Cedars 4048) will be available for emer urges oil members to attend as a Member ot tiw Andit llIttttfjtPBiFA ICuFulUn W rra ii] ed by ehowere at night. 1 SERIES_^ TEMPLE since -the Rainbow girls, DeMolay Schod St. Rec, Friday, Oct. 4 The Willing Workers of the Wes gency calls tomorrow. number of matters of important Dnrean of Cirealstlons Admission 35c. -4. business wiU be acted upon. boys, the Amaranth and the East leyan Guild will meet at the South ern Star will get a share. Man Methodist church tomorrow after Orford Parish Chapter, Daugh Tall Cedars to Rnn Gaines chester lodge of Masons wrlll also (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS noon at 2:30. In the absence of the Mrs. Mary Behnfleld and Mias benefit from the play. (Olaaslfled Advertlsbig on Page 14.) MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1935. leader, Mrs. James Munsle who is ters of the American Revolution will VOL. LV-NO . 2. meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 In Emma Behnfleld who have been "Beano” has proved to be so pop ABOUT TOWN suffering with a bronchial cold, Mrs. spending the summer at their cot Albert Holman will be in charge. the Robbins room of Center church Starting On Thursday ular in town that a large tum-out bouse. The guest speaker will )>e tage on the Fort road at Watch Is expected at the Temple serlea. IO m Uargaret Elliott of Henry Hill, have returned to their home on street returned home Monday after Miss Leola Raymond of 16S White Mrs. C. H. Wickham of- "The Russell street. Night, October 10. The committee in charge Is; Wil spending a ten day vacation witb street, Hartford, and Mrs. Marry Pines", Manchester who will give an liam Anderson, chairman; Emil her aunt. Miss Mary Elliott of Win- Yeomans and Infant daughter, Illustrated lecture on "The Nether Miller. John Trotter, Richard Mc- ated. Conn., at Old Kelsey Point, Beverly Joyce, of 329 Center street, lands Indies.” Members arc re Dr. John F. Barry of 938 Main "Beano,” the popular "com game” Lagan, Charles Wilkie, C. Leroy Westbrook, Conn. have been discharged from the Ma minded of the state conference at street Is In Boston for three days, which is known by various other Norris, Ward Dougan and William ples hospital on Oak street. Enflcid on Friday. Hostesses for attending the meeting of the New cognomens such as "Bingo” and Hunniford. MIm Qladya E. Squires baa re the meeting Thursday will be Mrs. England Dental society at the For "Radio,” will be played regularly on S'BSWS ETHIOPIA PROTESTS INVASION turned after spending ber vacation Star of the East R. B, P. No. 18, Charles H. Cheney, Miss Ida Hol sythe Ififlrmary. Thursday nights at the Masonic at the home of ber parents in Col will hold their regular monthly brook, and the regent, Mrs. T. J. Temple according to an announce chester, Conn. meeting tomorrow night at 7:80 Lewie. ment made today by the local For est of Tall Cedars of Lebanon. The In A ll Departments sharp In Orange hall. Higher de Walter N.Leclerc Race Driver Accidentally Escapes Serious Injury Mystic Review, Woman's Benefit grees will be awarded to several The King’s Heralds of the South first In the serlea of "Beano” games assertion, will bold its first Octo Sir Knights and, in addition, there Methodist church will meet tomor will be held Thursday night, Octo Funeral Director CUBS LEAD TIGERS ber meeting tonight at 8 o’clock in ber 10. WHOLE NATION CALLED will be a discussion of very impor row afternoon at 4 o'clock at the I Amateur Night j 289 No. Main St. Manchester Odd Fellows ball. tant business at which time also' church. All boys and girls of the The opening games will be for a O f Both These Stores the entertainment committee will church whose ages range from 8 Hillstown nominal sum with 12 prizes being Mary Bushnell Cheney auxiliary. give their report. Payment of dues to 14 will be welcome. U.8.W.V. will meet tomorrow night IN SERIES OPENER will be made by Sir Knights at this j Grange Hall . at 8 o'clock in the *81x16 Armory. time. The Ladles Aid society of the ALL DAY WEDNESDAY TO ARMS TOMORROW; Polish National church will meet I Thurs., Oct. 3, 8 P. M. tonight at 7 o’clock at the church I on Golway street. BY SCORE OF 2-0 I Dancing and Refreshments. I Take Advantage of Pinehurst Meat The Life-Saving Guards of the I Admission: | Golden Rule troop will meet tonight T h c J W . H A L C CORK DUCE EXHORTS ITALY These Excellent GUMOUR! DAINTINESS! Veal Shanks...... 10c lb. at 7 o’clock In the Junior Hall of I Adults 35c. Children 20c. | M a n c h e s t e r Co n n * iiago Ool Front After SHURFINE VALUES Stewing Veal...... 18c to 25c lb. the Salvation Army citadel. CROSS PRAISES Meaty Soup Shanks. iThat Gay Young Feet Demand First Six Innings by Mak ShurllDe Pancake S ^ W t IS$Ut A 'i / . GREEN DISCOUNT STA VIPS ■ Flour, pkg...... i U C PART INDUSTRY OCEAN CRUISE ing Botii Runs at Ontset; 20 MILUONS CHEER Shurflne Vanilla, n o Freshly Ground Beef MODERN BATHROOMS S-oz. b o ttle ...... H]CfHOUS€*"^SON. Wameke in Top Form. PLAYSJN STATE IS NOW AHEAD Shurflne Coffee, O . 29c"’ Demand WASHABLE WALLS! n>...... Z l C Stuffing Peppers . . . .3 for 5c MUSSOIWS WORDS The flneet blend obtain OF P ^ID E N T able. Navin Field, Detroit, Oct. 2.— Dedicates Exposition in Hart Smoked Shoulders...... 26c lb. (A P )—Behind the auperb pitching Shurflne Cake r% g of long Lone Wameke, the aprightly Flour, Ig. pkg. .. ^ O C Frying Chickens— Small Roast ford Armory at Noon— Chief Exe(nitive to Speak at As First Fighting Is Roniored in DanakO Italian Dictator ing Chicken»—Fowl for Fricaa- Chicago Cubs dashed away to a 2 to see— Broilers. O lead over J.3mwood (Schoolt>oy) OaUte. 01 - Rowe and flie Detroit Tigers today Cafls Connectient Birth Luckily, this scene led to a happy ending, for J. L. Donkin, Irish racing driver, escaped death and serious In San Diego Later in the Aronses Mad Enthusiasm by Shonting That 44 Miliion S PkKW...... Z i C ir. the first six timings of the openmg jury when his car skidded on a rain-.soaked road and overturned during a practice run on the Ards' circuit Genuine game of the 1938 World Series. at Belfast, Ireland. Donkin is shown struggimg to extricate himself as a policeman runs to 4ld him. Slatchea, O C Wameke, his first ball breaking place of American Genius. Day and Then Board Italians are Marching With Army "to its Goal"; Dace carton...... i S d C Calves’ Liver Th« J W . H A L C CORK through, hla sharp curve dancmg be- Dole's Pineapple n (o MANCHESTER CONN* fci-e the jittery Tigers eyes, allow . Know The Budget Battleship. Charges Allies With Betrayal of Promises and Flonts ^oloe, 9 cans .... ^ O C 55c ed but two hits in the first three m- Laudmg the part played by Indus STATE MEN HOLD Same grade of selected Liver nings, a double by Pete Fox off the try m the development of Connecti Apple JeUy, 1 f t - we feature every week. left field wall m* the second, a single cut, and the contribution of Ck>n- "Crumbs of Colonial Feast"; French Continue to Seek 14-oz. J ar...... JL U C 9 5 to right by Jo Jo White m the third, Tax Levies Against Town San Diego, Calif., Oct. 2.— (A P ) Absolutely Fresh SELF-SER VE SPECIALS r.ecticut genius to the orlgm and as the Cubs, still ricUng their flash IMPORTANT POSTS —President Roosevelt paused on Specific Promises from Britain; More British Ships SLICED BACON ... .39c lb. ing wlnnmg streak, cUmbed aU over growth of American industry. Gov the southwestern tip of the Nation Here it is! A flattering one eyelet tie of genuine kid For All Day WEDNESDAY the big Schoolboy. ernor Wilbur L. Cross formally Add Mill To Rate opened the Tercentenary Industrial today after his transcontinental Vegetable Bunches...... ea. 10c for those who demand the unusual in stylish footwear. Two errors, reminiscent of last tour for an address before embark Are Concentrated in Canal Zone Area. Where kiddles’ hands, spattered CampbeU’s year's first game against the Cards Fxpositlon in the State Armory, Size of Birdseye Pea pack Summer Squash ...... 2 for 13c As its contributions to higher,. The increase of $2,000 in the ap' Five Connectient Lawyers in ing on his long deferred cnilse of suds, and cosmetics are most Decorative two-tone zig-zag stitching and perforations, when every man in the field hobbled Hartford, at noon today, in the pre.s- government the town will be asked' propriation was approved by a four the Pacific to the Panama Canal. age has been Increased— Stringless Green B ean s...... likely to dirty walls— your bath - one, the Tigers backed Rowe up ence of 600 manufacturers assem now six servings to a box special can S V 2 C at the annual town meeting, October i n ,. „i— i_ The twinkling beams of "bUnk- BULUCTlNt ...... 2 qts. 2.3c room can always look Immaculate neatly tailored bow and high graceful heel with trim BEANS besltantly. bled for the annual meeting of the 12. to appropriate $37,818.67 for' ^ **** Strategic Positions in De Instead of four. er" meisiges among the United Addis Ababa, Get. S— (A P )— Solemn Hour Large Cauliflower...... ea. 20c with our new ^ Augle Galan, first man to face the Manufacturers Association of Con state, county and military taxes. ] eponse to a request of the police States fleet, flashed beyond hla ho leather soles. necticut, Inc. nigh authorities ssld tonight Birdseye Peas, O IS Yellow or White Turnips...... Carnation Schoolboy, bit sharply off Shortstop If the grand list should be re-1 commissioners, who said they wished partment o f Justice. tel window throughout the night About To Break” Special...... a OC WATER RESISTANT bill Rogell’s glove for two bases, and Proud Position duced to $37,818,670, the portion of i to raise the pay of the non-commis- here preparatory to today's naval thst Emperor Halle Belaasle ...... 3 lbs. 10c and This is one style of many we have to show. All dif scored when Rowe, making the first "Connecticut Industry may well the budget allotted for those pur-; sioned members of the police depart demonstration. will proclslm hie general inob- tall ment. Birdseye Raspber- O O ^ SUN FAST WALL PAPERS error himself, tossed Billy Herman's he proud of the part it baa played poses would represent one mill in Mr. Roosevelt reached here to at lltzaUon of Ethiopian foroee at rtes. Special .... dkO C ferent— for all occasions and dress. Every size in me MILK in the development of the Common the tax rate. j The police appropriation will prob Washington, Oct. 2.— (AP)— Fust the Finest, Crisp, Freah tap down the third base ime mto the tend the California Pacific Exposi 9 a. m. (1 a. m. e. s. t.) tomor- I T In appropriate designs. Priced path of the runner gomg down to wealth,” the governor declared. "It The allotment for taxes is 3.8 per ably create more discussion in the Headed by a (^nncctlcut attorney, tion, obviously thrilled Ly the smil Try Birdseye Broccoli and dium and nan'ow widths. Jewel cent of the net cost of town govern business session of the town meet Spinach .. V2 peck 15c 20o per roll and up. - first. Herman bit Hank Greenberg’s may be truly said that Connecticut the Department of Justice has four ing faces and cheers of the million Strawberries. Is the birthplace of American indus ment The amounts can not be ing than any other item in the or more people who have greeted arm as the first baseman caught the other members of that state's bar ball, knockmg it out, and Rowe was try. The results of the ingenuity of changed by the town meeting and budget Selectmen Sherwood G. him on the way to the coast. Rome, Oct 2 — (AP) —Premier Shortening given an error on the throw. After our earlier and later manufacturers must be paid as billed by the county Bowers and James H. Johnston, In strategic positions in its Wash The further west ha moved the Muasollnl today told his millions ot and state authorities. Pound Package Freddy Undstrom sacrificed Her is evidence everywhere manufactur when they, with Balectman Frank V. ington organization. greater became the crowds and the fervent followers tbat “A solemn THOS. McGILL Jr. Individually the appropriations Williams voted against the Increase, man to second, the latter scored on ing exists." He Invited the people of One of the five, Brian McMahon climax was reached in Loa Angeles hour Is about to break In history.” PINEHURST GROCERY Inc. PAINTER AND DECORATOR proposed by the selectmen for taxes reserved the right to oppose the ap 302 Main Street—Just north of Armory Dial 4151 Strictly Fresh, Medium Gabby Hartnett’s hard single to Connecticut and other states to wit of Norwalk, will next week become where he received perhaps bis Ha made this declaration to tbs 126 Cedar Street _ Phone 6887 ness the exposition "that we may are state tax, $14,800; county tat. propriation at the meeting. It was the acting assistant to the attorney greatest reception and one seldom multitudss of Italians assembled in right. $18,000 and. military tax, $4,300. The the only appropriation which the oil their cities and villagss—rank C.f.H0US€°"^S0N, So tricky was Wameke’s delivery ail jom in extending recognition to general, the third highest ranking equalled for any man. total coat last year for the three as board did not unanimously approve. the work of the great and gifted officer in the departmenL Another, Throughout a OO-mile tour of the upon rank—around loud speakers INC. EGGS In the first three inntoga that aside sessments was $37,361.89. It has not The net coat to the town of the which conveyed their leader's words from the two bits be allowed, only men who founded and developed our Albert Lievltt of Redding, has been city, mcluding publio works proj varied enough during recent years police department has varied little advanced to a temporary post as ects, the President was mat at to the expectant throngs. Sunklat two other balls were bit out of the mdustrial institutions and that we to give the Manchester taxpayers during the last four years. The mfleld, both were easy flies. He per may witness at one time and m one Federal judge in the Virgin Islands. every corner and along every street (A few (lours before n Duce be- any appreciable relief. department is as efficiently managed Ail five are from Fairteld coun by citizens. Before 60,000 to 78,000 an his speech, Emperor Halle Cocker-Spaniels sonally tossed out five men at first m place the display of the manifold Last year the net coat of the po as any of the town’s functions. Of ty, and three including the attorney- gathered In the Olympic Stadium Selasele of Ethiopia protested to wmt D s Double Stamps All Day Wednesday! the first three Innmgs on easy roll- products by which Connecticut lice department was $30,108.88. This the net cost of the department last Six Months Old ORANGES doz. 19« general, Homer S. Cummings, arc he called for unification of "Liberal” the League of Nations that Italian stands preemment today as a supply year the selectmen will recommend year all but $2,673.90 was for sal troops already had crossed hie Registered stock. Particolour house of the country and, in no little irom Stamford. Max Spelke, an at forces and was cheered heartily. a gross appropriation of $33,000 aries and of the remainder, $1,216.74 torney in the criminal division, and Talks This Afternoon frontiers.) and blacks. Sweet By ALAN GOULD measure, of the world.” which with receipts estimated at was for telephone and police signal AN The manufacturers. Governor Joseph Lawrence, administrative Intimates of the President were Virtually the entire population o f.. 114 Woodland St. Tel. 8470 AssooiaiM Press Sports Editor $800 will mean a net cost of $32,200. service. Inclined to place significance on to Cross remarked, were celebrating officer in the taxes and penalties Italy had gathered in a general mob Navm Field, Detroit, Oct. 2.— day's talk to be delivered over a ilization at the call of Mussolini to (A P )—Under cloudy skies and in a ret only the atate tercentenary, "but unit, arc both from the attorney POTATOES general's homo city. National hook-up at 2 p. m., (6 p. hear tbeir leader’s words. ^ ______- aiso the one hundred twentieth an Samuel S. Googcl, of New Britain, m., eastern standard time). (Contmued on Page Twelve) niversary of the founding of the Although the call had been ex the only Connecticut attorney em Ending his 8,000 mile trip across pected for some time, it was flashed 'Society for the Encouragement of REPORT BIG JUMP HITLER CONTINUES ployed by the department in Wash the country here last night, the out today only three hours before, (Connecticut Manufacturies’. and the WATKINS BROS., POPULAR MARKET Health Market Specials ington who came from outside President had private dinner with Mussolini began speaking. twenty-fifth anniversary of their dls- Fairfield coimty, was transferred Mrs. Roosevelt who accompanied "Black shirt men and women ot 855 Main Street Rubinow Building tlngulshed president’s connection Inc. SHOPPING CENTER FOR THRIFTY PEOPLE! Rib OLD RUSSIAN FLAG IN FOOD IMPORTS WEEDING OUT JEWS back to New England several him. Italy,” said Mussolini, "1 speak to STARTING TOMORROW with the Manufacturers Association. months ago. Late today after visiting the EX' 20,000,000 men and women.” It Is quite fitting that these three Ctlef i^ w Officer. position and talking to the folks II Duce appeared on the balcony Robert K. Anderson events should be celebrated on the LIMITED TIME ONLY Wednesday SPECIALS! Wednesday LAMB CHOPS lb. 2 7 « CAUSING PROTESTS As attorney general, the former there and throughout the Nation, he of the Venezia Palace.at 6:38 p. m. Funeral Director inauguration of the great industrial Commerce Qiamber Surrey All Non-Aryan Notaries De mayor of Stamford and Fairfield boards the cruiser Houston to go to (12:38 p. m., e. a. t.) BONELESS Fresh Ground exhibit which lies before us m this county district attorney ranks as 1. Crated Roars Soloto Funeral Home, spacious oi;mory.” the chief law officer and legal ad For several minutes before and 142 East Center Street Publio Show Tonight Indicates SmaOest Favor prived of Their Offices by viser of the government. The du (Contlnned on Page Eight) after his appearance, the crowd Plain Garments — lb HAMBURG Ib 18« Imperialistic Emblem Flies The governor was presented by ties of the department he heads in roared in salute of II Dues. The Telephone: 2 1 « » RIB ROAST 2 1 « Samuel H. Fisher, chairman of the able Trade Balance. His Latest Decree. clude the administration of the gov swelling chorus of vol(»s drowned Offlee 5171 — House 7494 Over Waterbnry Exhibit Connecticut Tercentenary (Commis ernment prosecutors and legal offi ou t^ll other sounds. Cleaned and Pressed--- sion, who, in turn, was introduced by cials throughout the country, and TUGS TRY TO MOVE These massed voices blared E. Kent Hubbard, president of the the prosecution In the courts ot through the loud speakete in the 7,- Premier Mmsoltnl and Trouble FoUows. Manufacturers Association of (Con Washington, Oct. 2 — (AP) — Berlin, Oct, 2.— (A P )—A relent criminal or civil cases in which the 329 communities, of Italy where necticut. The exposition will be open Heavy increases in American im less weeding-out of Jews from pub. government is Involved. Special loyal Fascists gathered. send observei's or to obtain confirma lb STRANDED STEAMER Their own voices answered the Called For and Delivered- 23®^ Spring Lamb Legs 2 3 c to the public at 6:00 p. m. tonight ports of foodstuffs during the first lie and business life gave impetus prosecutors, trained in the peculiar tion. from tbe French government In the floor having been reserved this field of law involved In a particular cue from Rome. Somaliland that thle is a violation of Hartford, Oct. 2.— (A P )— The half of 1938 were reported today by today to the anti-Semitic drive in Then n Duce declared: The Manchester Public Market case, may be sent throughout the Ethiopian territegy,” )P ! S ! n il( flying of the old Imperialistic double the Chamber of Commerce of the "Not only our army marches to (Continued on Page Twelve) the Third Reich. country from the Washington office. IN OUR NEW LOCATION! eagle flag of the former Czarlst United States. All Jewish notaries who had been Experts Fear Rotterdam Wil ward its goal, but 44,000,000 Ital In anticipation of the possibility of FOR FRESH GROUND CHOICE SIRLOIN Russian government, over a buildmg permitted to continue their business Cummings appeared in person as ians are marching with the army," air raids, the Emperor ordered oU at thi tercentennial Settlers’ Village Chamber statisticians, noting, the government's counsel in argu HAMBURG among other things, a 117 per cent on the ground that they were old Ho said Italy would respond to hotels in Addis Ababa to construct STEAKS m Waterbury, was protested against trench fighters, it was learned, have ments before the Supreme Court on Be Wrecked if the Wares vHlh WILT.'* bomb-proof shelters. m resolutions received today by state jump in wheat imports, a 11,462 per the "gold clause” cases. Under his WEDNESDAY MAY MOVE SLAYER cent increase in com Imports, and a been deprived of their offices by a He d^Iared he did not believe and National leaders. administration the Bureau of Inves that "the real French associate lb s . Ib. l 386 per cent rise in cattle imports, circuliw order. GLOOM SHROUDS GENEVA SPECIAL 3 c Such display is a “breach in inter Relcnsfurbrer Hitler's newspaper, tigation had gained nation-wide re Become Stronger. themselves with sanctions against SPEQIAL 25 national relationship and shows hos attributed the Increases to the nown for successful pursuit of no. Geneva, Got. 2.— (A P )—Gloom SPECIAL STEAK SALE TO STATE’S PRISON drought and higher domestic prices. the Voelkischer Beobachter, an Italy." tile feelings and 1s an msult to the nounced that the Koesener Student torious gangsters. He has led the Mussolini said tbat tbe L e a p e bordering on despair seized tbe Sirloin S te a k ...... 39c lb. Their review of Imports followed League of Nations headquarters to United States of Soviet Russia”, de League—Germany's greatest student fight for state and Federal coopera Kingston, Jamaica, Oct. 3—(AP)- "Instead of recognizing Italy’s clared the Hartford district of the publication lost night of an analysis day. Almost simultaneously with Short S teak ...... 43c lb. of recent foreign trade which they organization, which bad defied gov tion in crime suppression, and bos —Tugs from Caribbean ports hast rights, talks sanctions." Best Porterhouse Steak ...... 47c lb. Russian National Aid Society of ernment demands tbat It cleanse Its been active in Instituting legislation ened today toward the Holland- As he spoke of the "real French," the protest of Emperor Halle Se Reduction Also said ' indicated the . year-end would lassie against an alleged Italian in America. Bay State OiTicials M e v e show the smallest Tavorablc trade ranks of non-Aryans— had "dissolved In Congress to strengthen the Fed Ameiican liner Rotterdam, strand he said; Tender Shoulder S te a k ...... 29c lb. vasion of Ethiopia news came from lie n ) Chuck Pot Roasts lie n ) Protest resolutions drawn up at a balance in 40 years. Itself.” eral law-enforcing agencies. ed on Morant Cays, 60 miles south I refuse to believe that the In Every Class of Freshly Ground Hamburg for a nice meat lo a f ...... ^district conference here durmg the Now In Earope. genuine Britons will associate them Rome that the Italians were begin HOW MUCH Shemiaii Should be Trans An improved showmg was pre '‘Reactionaries' lost their last east of Kingston. • • - ...... 20c and 29c lb. ek end have been filed with Sec- atrongbold among students with the Shortly after the adjournment of About 480 passengers and 280 of selves with sanctions to protect a ning their mass mobilization to etary of State Cordell Hull at dicted for the last four months of barbarous people.” demonstrate their national solidari Work— such as fancy garments, Oven Heat? Lower Round G round...... 35c lb. this year, but even so Chamber ex end of this organization” , the news Ckmgress, Cummings sailed to study the crew bad been landed safely Creamy Mnenster Tasty Roquefort Rich Daisy Vashmgton, Governor Cross, and paper said. law-enforcement methods In Europe. here by the rescue ship Arlguanl ty. for tost heat or alow bolt Try Our Home Made Pure Pork Sausage Meat .. ,33c Ib. Mayor Frank T. Hayes of Water ferred to Charlestown. perts figured the total favorable PROTESTS TO LEAGUE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE balance of exports over imports “Schwartzkorpa'', the organ of He is expected Irack latq in October. but more than 200 crewmen and It looks Uke the beginning,” - curtains, rugs, drapes, etc. ing iha Silent Glow ronga bury. the Schutz Staffel, Black-shirted, As assistant first to William Captain J. Van Dulken remained on Addis Ababa, O ct 2.—(A P )—Em commented one League official. He *T am mqulrmg mto it” . Governor would fall slightly iielow $100,000,- burner will molntoin a A FRESH SHIPMENT OF SEA FOOD* 000. Not since 1898, they said, has board while the 24,149-ton croft peror Halle Selassie today protested pointed out that the present uncer 21c lb. 39c lb. 21c lb. Cross said today. Worbeater, Mass., Oct, 2.— (A P )— tc the League ot Nations against an 250° or o 475° or ony oth Butterfish — Filet of Haddock — Steak Pollock — Filet the excess of exports dropped below (Continued on Page Twelve) (Oonttnned on Page Eight) pounded on a coral reef. tainty is likely to remain until after John S. Babiy, secretary of the Possible removal of Newell P. Sher Holes had been opened up in four alleged invasion of Ethiopian by Muesollni bas spoken but little hope er tomperatura all day U Hartford district, said protests have man, convicted wife slayer, from the that figure. Last year's favorable of Sole — Fresh Haddock — Fresh Mackerel. trade balance was $778,000,000. compartments of the cruise ship's Italian forces. prevailed that be will eay-anythlng DIAL 7100 you want it— aee a raol been made to the committee In Worcester coimty Jail here to the hull since she struck early Monday The note of protest, prepared by to refute the general belief here charge of the Settlers' Village Charlestown State prison was dis The analysis asserted that manu SUant Glow. PORK ROAST LAM B FORES Royal Scarlet Family Flour, 24V'2lb. sack on sale factured articles were displacing morning and Kingston nautical ex fcib advisers— including Everett Col that he is determined to go ahead. against flying the flag over the Rus closed here today. perts s^d she would be in "grave It it is confirmed that Italian For Call and Delivery Service Such a change would conform farm products as the United States' Left Handed Equipment son, American—rpsulted from gov CUBE STEAKS VEAL ROASTS a t ...... T ...... 85c b ^ sian bouse built there, but no steps danger” should a storm make break troops actually have invaded Ethi liave been taken. with a state law passed by the past leading export commodities. ernment reporta through French Kraft Cheese, white or yellow . . . two V i -Ib. pkgs. for 31c Details of Survey ers out of the light swell now lap opia, the Associated Press was in Harold T. West The village is sponsored locally m Legislature after an abortive at sources that the Italians had penc. Best New York State Cider Vinegar on sale at . .31c gal. In its review of food imports for ping around ber. Iratcd from Eritrea into a triangular formed. it la likely that the l3oun- Inc. Ib. Waterbury as the city’s contribution tempt was made last year to free For Southpaw Students Unable to Move Her 29 Blaaen S t 2 3 e Full Strength White Vinegar on sale at ...... 29c gal. the first six montlu, the report said; portion of Ethiopia at Mount Mussa cll Comralttcj of Thirteen In iU Phone 8809 15« to tercentennial celebration. Its Murton and Irving Mlllen and Ab "Feeding grains, cattle, meats, Unable to budge the big craft the raham Faber from the Norfolk All. meeting tomorrow will call an im- ■ U. S. CLEANERS lilirpoee Is to show the native cus butter, vegetable oil and oil seeds Kingston salvage ship Klllcrlg was toms at various periods in foreign county Jail at Dedham. The law The Italians were said to have mediate meeting of the Council it O Berkeley, Calif., Oct. 2.— (A P )— ibut merely a physical and nervous standing by, awaiting arrival ot the self, and the (kiuncll would proceed INVESnOATC SPECIAL AT OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT countries from which camr immi calls for the immediate transfer of moved In about 80.000 native Erl- FRUIT AND BAKERY DEPT. SPEOALS (Oonttnned on Page Twelve) More left-handed school room equip- i cbaracterUitlc. powerful tug Indus. The salvage to the task of determining the iden Our Home Made Milk Bread — German Rye Bread —- grants to Connecticut and Water a convicted murderer to the state ment for southpaw pupils was advo "Definite instruction of left-hand tug Warbler, which put out from tiean troops and fleets of motor AND DYERS bury. prison. trucks, tanks, and airplanes. tity of the aggressor. Raisin and Whole Wheat and Scotch Bread cated here today by N. W. Lamb, a ed students is necessary". Lamb K^r West yesterday, will be on the YOU mVESTl SUNKI8T Sberman, who remained unmoved TREASURY BALANCE. There are no Ethiopian troops in I f Italy is named the aggressor 836 Main Street Your Choice A t ...... 9c loaf - Tbe society's protest says that member of the faculty of the Uni said. “ We find that the barriers to scene late today or Thursday. The Grapefruit ORANGES ONIONS Russian organisations and churches and stolid under the Jury verdict Washington. Oct. 2.— (XP) —The versity of California High school. learning encountered by sucb stu Warbler helped the Morgan liner ihc de-solate region and, consequent the next move will be to determine are partldpaUng to the tercenten early yesterday morning which car position of the Treasury on Septem Himself a portsider. Lamb made a dents in manipulative studies like Dixie off a Florida reef. ly. It was said the Italians had been what If any sanctions are to be ap for 2 C e l8 fo r2 $ C I T c b a g Finest Native Potatoes from Wapping, on sale a t...... ary, and "many Russian organiza ries a mandatory sentence of death ber 30 was:. special study of the situation under mechanical drawing, sewing, and Other vessels standing by the able to con.slruct airdromes, muni- plied against her, and by whom. tions, groups, and churches are ball in the electric chair, appzuently does Receipts $22,674,680.02; expendi the auntices of acbool officials. crafts can readily be removed Rotterdam Included the freighter Uuns depots, and barracks witliout Serious Sanction ...... 19c peck tures $23,088,848.80; balance $1,- ing and flying in glory and worship, not care where be spends the time Practical suggestions arising from through simple instruction by an Midas, called 600 miles from Cura ( ppositiun. A t the same time, Italian sourcek the old Imperialistic flag of the while bis counsel fight his case 798,683,089.04; customs receipts for study of the problem Lamb said, in-1 understanding teacher prepared to cao. She was prepared to take off The Emperor’s note read: concerned with the posslblilty that Csartst regime.” Refusal to permit through tdgher courts Jail attaches the month $29,703,888.03. Receipts give it.” ^ the remainder of the liner’s crew at SLICED LOAF OAKES POPPY SEED D IA L 5111 dlcato a need nqt only for left- "W e call to the attention of tbe the Suez Canal might be closed to Cnnpalie ths. Qiuialitv; the flag’a appearance at parades and say. for the fiscal year (since July) $698,- banded arm chairs, but classroom Lamb believes the left-banded stu the first sign of danger. League of Nations that Italy has BREAD Frosted or Plain ROLLS Italian use. said that such action other events is alar demanded. Asks for Ruling 464,468.44; expenditures $1,830,486,- seating so arranged that sucb stu dent has been overlooked previously The passengers, on their way back piepared a base of attack of great would be the most serious sanction lunuiiiiuuuumm, The Mutual Aid Society announces Sheriff H. Oscar Roebeleau of 231.93 (including $880,682,446.89 of dents may have the most favorable in these partlmilars and tbat there to New York after a southern cruise size in tbe region south of Mount which the League could take i^lLEHTGLOHT, 7 e each each I S e d o z . It has 380 branches and 8,000 mem Worcester county has asked State emergency expenditures); excess of light are enough of them now to justify when the mishap occurred, were en Mussa AH. The nearness of this re against Ital^, since it would cut off tSe joying themselves In Kingston. The bers in the United Btotea, while the Commissioner of Correction Arthur expenditures $932,021,766.49; gross Regular organization for their In special attention In schools. gion to tbe sea and Ita facility of ac the Italian armies in East Africa Hartford district contams 30 T. Lyman for a ruling on the trans- debt $29,421,331,670.22, a decrease His survey disclosed 91 left- Holland-American liner Volendam I OiLBurners % struction also Is needed, be added, cess through Somali would allow the branches and 1,000 Connecticut of $2,296,484.00 under the previous handed students out of 1,927 enrolled was expected here Sunday to take ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD—IT FAYS pointing out that left-tuindedness la council (of tbe League) either to (Uonttooed on Page Bight) members. / (OonUnned oa Page TwelveJ, ^dayj g;old aasets $8,367,819,703,80, neither o handicap nor a deficiency In the University Htzh school. .them hom*. I ‘i
•t-i.: iiANcnHEsihsR ftviiTOG H^ALb/Biu^cRSffritar;^ iiANCTramnt e v e n i n g h e r a l d , Ma n c h e s t e r , c o n n ., We d n e s d a y . Oc t o b e r 2, iw s . papers had not Included an an - ...... nouncement of the speech and sev I ADVBRTUIaaCENT— AMViWTmEiMKWTW hostesses: Mrs. 8. C. Fransen, Mra. year's high prices for muiddMlt'' flm iLDU CE’ eral Interested Itstenerr called The SULL UNDECIDED REBEKAHS I t ) HONOR Taloott Thsra will ba music fura- a "Missionary Tea" and exhibit ot Herald to .Inquire about the pro M L Y S ESTATE PLAN MISSIONARY TEA antique and modern pieces of hand Jobn Leander, Mrs. Aujnist Carlson, was reached about Aug. 1 whtnrae Ubed by ths Union Church choir. Mrs. Cterl Anderson, M n . Alfred C. WALL ST. BRIEFS gram. ItEVIEW OF SOMMER All a n Invited to come in costume. TO STRIVE FOR BIG work for tbe home. In wbicb women yield Index stood at 8.28 per eenL LODGE DRILL TEAM of all' ages have been interested. Anderson, Mrs. C. E. Thoren, Mrs. IN ROME BROADCAST ON MILL TAX LEVY Saturday evSnlng, October 5, the Cfliarles Johnson, Mrs. Albert Lar New York. Oct. 2.—The Iron Age Report mothers of ths church will serve an AT EMANUEL CHURCH One of the most ancient pieces will DISPUTE AIRED be a bedspread exhibited by ^.Mrs. son, Mrs. August CasperBon, -Mrs. composite for finished steel which PROBE RAH. WRECK AS OF TUESDAY. OCTOBER 1 Group That Haa Won So Much AT LEAGUE SOCIAL old time aupper at 6 p. m. together REPUBLICAN VOTE Selma Olson, Mis. Adolph Benson, had been unchanged at 2:180 cents with an exhibit of antlquea. Anyone S. C. Franzen made by her grand 1084 1988 Commendation to Be Gueata mother In Pennsylvania. Hooked Mra. .S. Emil Johnson, Mrs. John A. as a result of the $1 a ton rise In 11,608 . having articles to loan for such will NOW 1 EAT Considerable Interest Here Bridgeport, Oct. 2.— (AP).^WIth Boards Cannot Reach Agree .... Aoddente...... 11A79 at Supper. B a r g a in H o u n d Exhibit of Antnques to Be Held rugs will also be a feature of the Olson, and Mrs, K. E. Erickson. the base price of the bars. The 824 . .... Fatalities...... 828 Dangbter Petitions Surro plfeose get In touch with A. 8. Mc composite for scrap ateel has risen n em b m of the two crews and rail- 9,888 . Clain pr W. F. Tyler. in. Connection With Party On exhibit. No admission *vtll be Everyone Is welcome, but In order read officials attending. Coroner ...... In juries...... 9,470 charged but a free will offering will to assist the committee In their pre from $12.75 to $12.83 a gross ton, CABBAGE KILLED Sunset Rebekah Lodge will give a Latherans Enjoy Hflarions Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Beat spent the Committee Plans Intensive Thursday Afternoon. as Premier Mnssolini John J. Phelan today opened his In- ment On the Assessment be received which will be forwarded paration. those who have not al due to an advance In heavy melting 168 . . . . Pedestrians . . . . 164 supper In Odd Fellowa hall Mondey gate’s Court for Tempor* week-end In Boston. i’pael Mtomiiek Go«a In J uest into the death of John J. Shee- Mrs. William Custer is Improving to the Augustana Home for'Y oung ready handed In their names, should steel at Pittsburgh. JIIVr wltli Betl-Afl ? 152 . .... Occupants...... 16.7 evening, honoring Its drill team Campaign to Support En Women In New York. Talks Over the Air. an, engineer, who was killed last • 4 . Program Presented Last after undergoing an operation at In line with the Tercentenary ob make reservations through Mrs. K. Against Spinning M ill .... Bicyclists...... 4 which mode auch a apleniild appear E. Erickson, 5213. Friday In the wreck of his freight 82 . . . . . Children . . . . . ary Administrator of WiD. Knitted styles are in the fore the Manchester Memorial hospital. servance In many of the local A short program will be present Bonds of 20 leading cities were 89 ance In the Tercentenary parade on are set off by bow ties or bright it selling at an average yield of 3.51 train, the "Maine Bullet," by the 292 ...... Adults ...... 284 front of tbe new fall faablone and •acots, tucked into the neckline. One Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smith spent tire llcket Monday. churches, Thursday afternoon, the ed at 2:30 by a group of the women Tbe exhibit of handwork will also Sunday, and previously at the Odd they are especlaUy adapUble to late be open to the public Friday after per cent on Oct. 1, according to the ' speed switch" on the Saugatuck INJURED Mpeclany nice sports suit for foot sevei^ days In New Haven, last Women’s Missionary soclsty of of the church, and tea will be served The addre^ shortly after noon to The members of tbe Board of Se Fellows and Rebekahs field day at vocation travel. Every girl should noon. index of the "Bond Buyer." The Bell-ans drawbridge. 2,284 . week. Emanuel Lutheran church will give by the following committee ot for indigestion day hy Premier Muaaollnl, rebroad- .. Pedestrians .... 9,163 Charter Oak park. New York, Oct 2.—fAP)—A dis ball games and fall motoring In First witness before the coroner lectmen, the Board of Assessors and 7,182 . . •.. Occupa^its ..... 7,148 have at least three knitted dresses cludes a Bkirt with pleau fore and There was a spaghetti supper Ba*t from Rome .by a New York Mrs. Grace Lathrop, vice grand 1s pute over part of the estimated $5,- and wltli a knitting shop equipped More than atxty members attend' served at the Green Circle Inn. Mon An Intensive campaign to get was C. H. Morrison, a signal engi the Board of Relief, It was under 167 . .... B icy clis t...... 161 aft, a fitted, single-breasted jacket, „ chairman of the aupper committee. 000,000 estate left by John N. as well as the one at the J. W. Itole day evening,. A pleasant evening out an overwhelming Republican ; radio station, created considerable neer for the New Hoven, who ex stood today, are still aome distance 1,780 . .... Children ...... 1JII6 mannish shirt, bow tie, felt fedora, 'cd the first fall meeting of the {Interest here. Advance listings of plained the workings of the signal apart on the amount of the assess 7,884 . .... Adult...... 1JS67 A nominal charge will be made to Wlllys, automobile magnate, has Oo. (2nd floor) there is no reason In was enjoyed by those present. party vote at the Town election Rebekaha not members of tbs drill fiat-heeled oxfords and pigakln .jLuther League o f the Emanuel Mrs. Dorothy Ryan and two chil I radio programs printed In roost i system. ment which will be placed this year 269 . Age Not Stated .. 867 the world why she can’t knit them glovas. here Monday was planned at a ' ■ C E I T a * ^ ' team, and a large turnout is noped begun In Bronx Surrogate's court, I utberan church lost night, at which dren and Mrs. Clara Hudgetts. of on the spinning mill group of build herself. The Instructions are ^ven meeting of ths Republican town for. The supper wdl be at 0:30 and where his daughter, Mrs. Virginia free and ^ou will ba eurprlsed to an hilarious program reviewing the New Haven, spent Sunday at the ings owned by Cheney Brothers. A pure vanlUa goes much fhrtber committee held last night In the tickeu win be aold at the door. The Wlllys De Landa, petitioned for bear that a person of average s ^ -rsummer activities of the League was home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smith. On the eve of the culmination of than the extract and gives every- •presented under the direction ot offices of Judge William S. Hyde, regular bustnees meeUng will follow, temporary administrator. can knit a dress ot Crtvanna yam ' There will he a Grange meeting ^lans to raxe the buildings and ellm- th lu that It le used in a delicious ;;Mtss Alice Benson and her commit- Friday evening at the Vernon chairman of the committee. An at nate them from the town grand list, after which there wtu be a full re- 'I’bt petition, filed yesterday. Is for just $4.00; o f Fonce, a heavy and real flavor. Did you know that tendance of 22 members Indicated 82 HERE GET FORMS hearaal o( the degree team. tweed material for $16.00 and ot 7 tee. Most o f Uie humorous scenes Orange Hall. There will be an In n n i V G r / ’ a r officials of the silk concern and the rnmed at Wlllys* second wife, Mrs. you can buy Parka Davie vanilla at teresting program and It la hoped keen enthusiasm not only to win a The drill team aUo wishes td'an- Florence Dolan Wlllys. whom hs Ondenauvtau, a Heavy rough mate : represented Incidents at the New F ootball town held several conferences which Qulnn’e Pharmacy t England Ckmference Recreation all members will try to be present. victory In the election but a deci ended with the refusal of the asses nounce a rummage sale for Satur married less than a year ago in rial for sport dresses and very pop Camp and Bible 8cb(x>l at Lake sive one. sors and the Board of Relief to sanc TO SEEK PENSIONS day, In the store et Main street And Palm Beach on the day he and Mrs. ular right now for $9.00. You Beautiful furniture now la more eWinnepeeaukee, attended by a large Judge Hyde Impressed It upon tion an assessment of gl, and a Bralnard Plaea Mite Beatrice Clu- De Landa’s mother were divorced. didn't ttdnk that bsauttful hand knit the party workers that It Is their nearly within the reach of every one ^delegation from tha local League', H ats "gentlemen’s agreement" by the Re low heada the committee of arrange- • Only that part of the esUte in dresses could be Inexpensive, did duty to give unstinted support to than ever before and the American u- At the business session. It was an- nR S T CARD SOCIAL o f publican nominees for selectmen to menta New York, estimated to amount to you? You had better start your living room can be one o f the most aU the candidates nominated by the make an adjustment agreeable to a million dollars. Is affected. Mrs. today. .7 bounced that the League would party In the primary on September Completed Applications Are charming places In the world with , ' sponsor tbe annual Confirmand re- Cheney Brothers. De Landa was named In tha will to little attention to selection and IN ST. BRIDGETS HALL 10. Good party organization, be Genuine receive SB per cent of the estate. New sports clothes are rather 'Union on Sunday, November 3, at M.G e le b r a The assessors and mombers of the said, tries lo pick the beat candi raagement of furniture. ^ which both the Beethoven Glee cilub 3 6 Board of Relief It Is understood, Made by 19 So Far; Esti His second wife received 66 per mannish. Jackets are extremely dates In tne party for nomination Montello have agreed among themselves to ‘OLD HOME DAY’ cent. tailored with notched lapels, slashed ' and G Clef Club will sing. Mrs. Bea Large Attendance Monday and then rally wholeheartedly to The petition charged that, Mrs, trice Pearson Is secretary for the re Night as Bridge, Whist and to go with the football valiiato the property at 180,00(1. mate 101 Eligible. pockets and fitted backs. Man their support in the election. It was The figure arrived at by the pros Wlllys "win resort to any aiid all tailored shirts to wear under them union and the program committee Setback Are Played. the consensus last night that the Here’s a breakfast Si'oup of excellent design and sturdy coats and dresses means to destroy evidence and di 'consists of Herman Johnson, Q. Al pective members of the Board of Se FOR WAPPlNG Manchester Republicans have nomi quality— made of solid New England rock maple, the finest lectmen and members of the silk firm vert assets belonging to the said bert Pearson and Rev. Erickson. The nated an excellent slate of candi Solid Maple was $26,000, It Is understood. The Forms on which to apply for old estate unless a temporary adminis speaker will be Rev. Roy L. Winters A large number of card fans at dates and that they should be elect of stock, and beautifully finished in rich amber brown. mills last year were assessed at age pensions, had been taken by 82 trator is appointed.’^ who served here as assistant pas tended the first social of tbe season ed by Impressive majorities. $326,000. persons at noon today. Charity Su WiO Be Held Saturday With The win was filed at West Palm SLUMP IN PRICES tor for several years. Rev. Winters Monday night at St. Bridget’s par Votes will be poUed at the State Large extension table, opens to 54” long, seating six people If the assessors and the members perintendent Ocorge H. Waddeil. an Beach, Fla., last August 80. A Local Stocks studied at the Hartford Theological ish hall. The attendance prize, a armory this year, the Innovation Breakfast of the Board of Relief carry out nounced. Ntnteon completed appli court there appointed Albert C. ^emlnary at the time and later went fine basket of assorted fruit donated proving to be highly successful at with plenty of room. Chairs are attractive ladder-backs Fordham as curator, by Walter (jorman of the Pinehurst their Intentions to enter the build cations had been returned to his Parade Opening Events in A broad' to study at Scotland and ths primarlss. Ths polls will be with heavy box seats construction and continuous back office In the Municipal building. Application of the executors, Mrs OVER WAR RUMORS aermany on a scholarship. He la now Grocery, was ■won by Rev. Leo open from eight In the morning un ings for $80,000, the only recourse (Furnished by Putnam A Co.) Plcher, curate o f St. Bridget’s the selectmen wlU have will be to Of the 82 prospective applicants. Wlllys, Marion Paul Ooodlng and Central Row, Hartford, Conn. In Royersford, Pa. Rev. Winters will til eight In the evening. Suite posts—the strongest type of chair known. 40 were men and 42 were women. Morning. Arthur W. Pickett, on September 3. church The committee worked out plans compromise for the lower figure, a assist Rev. Erickson In the Cora- Playing prizes were won as fol suit brought by Cheney Brothers Applications for aid for both hus to be substituted as curators was 1 P. M. Stocks • munlon Service In the morning and for conducting a check list cam denied on the grounds that they lows: bridge, first, Mra. J. M. Derby for the purpose of bringing the se band and wife were mads by 14 Active Shares Drop 1 to 3 *will be tbe main speaker at $he paign with headquarters In the ar couples. were Interested parties. * and Edward F. Morlarty; second. mory. Transportation will be fur lectmen Into a position of authority. : In eonnecUon with the reunion of Bank Stooke afternoon rally. Miss J. Mupaon and J. M. Derby; Modes of the At ths request of the stats public the members o f the old North The auto manufactureria daugh Richard Berggrsn and Edwin An nished by the committee. Tele ter charged that his office In New Bid Asked Points Under Heavy Sell* whist, first. Miss V. Tanner and welfare board, Albert E. Bchrend, Echool association. Wapping win Cap Nat Bank A Tniit 14 17 derson reported on the annual Hart Paul (3ervinl; second, Mrs. J. B. phones will be set up and their asBl.«tant charity superintendent re York was rifled of documents and numbers announced later. W. T. GRANT CO. LEASES have- an Old Home day and 'Tercen records. Conn. River ...... 450 ford District convention, held at Campbell, W. J. Welch. Moment cently estimated that there are 101 tenary celebration this coming Sat The committee Is pleased at the Wniys's secretary. Charles E. First Nat Bank ...... 90 ing at Opening. Bristol and Forestville over Labor In setback the winners of first persona In town who may ba eligible urday. The events will be^n with Htfd. Conn. T r u s t..,. 59 Day week-end. Tbe 40th convention av/ards were Miss Helen Miller and number of volunteer workers who for the pension. ’ P*™ . PM...... 122 127 In Europe. i m the Vacant Store Ligg and Myers B ...... 11244 Veeder Root ...... 67 69 coal or oil and gas in the one roomy oven. Cooks on four In the Odd Fellows Block Dolores Costello Barrymore's at It was generally agreed amon)l BARBER SHOP torneys filed the new auft yesterday Loew’s ...... 42)4 Whitlock Ooll Pipe . . . — 2 close observers of the railroads that DRESSES burner gas top, and a splendid heating stove as well. At* Starting At 9 A. M. Thursday and announced the eettlement bad Lorillard ...... 24)4 J.B.WlI’me Co. $10 par 40 50 several rough financial spots wer! tractively modem in appearance, and real Glenwood quality. McKeesp Tin ...... 119 Rubinow Building Otven by Daughters of Liberty been decided. In the offing for some of the carriers iJhursday, Friday and Saturday L. L. O. L., No. 126. Under It, Mrs. Barrymore would Mont Ward ...... 31 WET LAW AIDS and until these had been smoothed Nat Blsc ...... 30)4 $ 1 4 - 9 5 receive $850 a month and custody of STATES REVENUE out In one form or another, traffic / r r their two ebUdren, Dolores, 5, and Nat Cash Reg ...... 16H Nat Dairy ...... 16*4 returns and loadings Improvement A powerful little beater, quick John, Jr., 8. Columbia, 8. C.— (A P )—The first would be overlooked marketwlse. Nat DIstlU ...... and clean, easily moved wher The developments Indlcated.Barry- three months of operation of South ever you want warmth on chilly more'a previously announced efforts N Y Central ..... CaroUna’i liquor law brought the NY NH and Htfd Forty-seven of the 277 West Point mornings. Ruiu economically to achieve a reconelllatibn had fail state $850,000 in texsi, officials an North Amer ..... graduates of June have been as* on kerosene or rknge oil. Comes ed. nounced. Sixty per cent of the money r.gned to Randolph Field, Texas, fo# In modern black and chrome Packard ...... went to schools. He still had not seen his wife, for Penn ...... duty and flying training. ^ r d d i i i s finish, stands 32" high. MODEL 649—Nine metel-tube chan«if mer stage and screen star, but be did Phil Rdg C and I visit tbe children for a while at the ------i For the next three days we are offering the creations of boused in modem console cabinet that PhU Pete .. noted designers at remarkable sairings. The whole trend of ^ Invitss eompIimenU, AH new Improve- ceeidence In Mre. Barrymore's ab- ■»nce yesterday. Pub Serv N J v...... 39H ■Rcdlo ...... 7)4 the Fall styling in dresses will be found here in Velvets, . ments Including Selectivity-rideilty Barrymore promised to turn over j Switch. It’s B grand radio L Rem Rand ...... 12)4 C re{^, Alpacas, Wools and ■ two high priced automobiles, two Rev Tob B ...... 54)4 Adrienne Ames Knits. Jun ‘ ...... $ 1 5 9 . 5 0 rifles and a shotgun, while keeping Safeway Stores ...... 3244 TODAY 2-Hits Lynn DeLuxe possession of, bis yacht, Infanta, on Sebenley Dls ...... 3844 and ior and misses’ sizes—fine fit which they had made many long Bears Roebuck ...... 64 half sizes and larger sizes to cruises. Shell U n ion ...... 9 54. In the withdrawn original com Soeony V a c ...... 11 plaint, Mrs. Barrymore alleged the So Pac ...... IBT4 Circulating Heater actor used abusive language, drank South Bwy ...... 844 excessively and physically assaulted St Brands ...... IS This is the class of oil-burning ‘TVe alwaj’s sent our gar her and a nurse. These incidents St Gas and Elec ...... 2*4 $3-85-$5-85 ■ i l heaters— big.enough in capacij^ ments to U. S. Cleaners and purportedly occurred on the Infanta. St o n Cal ...... S2H The Infanta, too, was tho scene St Oil N J ...... 4244 C n ^ 8 or 4 rooms with its " ■ « 4 s have found the work excellent o f a long cruise of Barrymore, Elaine Tex C o r p ...... 18)4 $ m W a O v two powerful Lynn range bum* Barry, tpo protege who pursued him Timken Roller B o a r ...... 60*4 . ers—a beauty in design, finished . . and at the special reduced halfway aerosa the continent 10 days * Trans A m erica ...... 7)4 in satin black and chrome. prices'they’re advertising now ago, and Miss Barry's parents. Union Carbide ...... 6644 ,$8-85-$10-85 Up to now all negotiations between Union Pac ...... 95 Formerly sold at ?89.50, there — you simply can’t go wrong. Barrymore and bis wife have been Unit Aircraft ...... 18S4 Is nothing to compare with it at THE ADHESIVE MODEL St7—A Compact radio that conducted exclusively by attorneys Unit Corp 37* I’m going to send everything for yio two parUes, although Mrs. this special price of $59,50. : does a big job. 7 metal tubes. All-wave- Unit Gas Imp ...... 1544 SON THE SAME SHOW IS ON THE BACK Barrymors has expressed a willing- U S Ind Ale ...... 4314 , J airplane type dial with automatic wo own . . ” nesa to "see Ur. Barrymore under U S Rubber ...... 13 fe:.:;, Ugb^gfor«ichtuning $69.90 the proper conditions." U 8 Smelt ...... 95)4 Your Kitchen oina 6 • • • f • g U 8 Bteel ...... 43)4 ___ irfifc • Largest Selection of Good Radios in Town! STUDIO COUCHES CHANGE Vick Chem ...... 88 PLAIN GARMENTS Western Union ...... 46 t e d le w is and Hit Orchgtlru Health Belt Covered CLEANED PRESSED Now It’s studio couches that look Weet El and Mfg ...... 74)4 VIRGINIA BKUre • TED HEALY $ 1 .0 0 like glorified devenporti, eemplete Woolwortb ...... 60)4 _ Bused on 20 yds. Called For and Delivered with beck, arms and eveiT^lng, and Elec Bond and Share (Curb). 11 3 TOCKWELL $ 3 - 8 8 X fl More or lese In adjustabl# Into twin beds. Some DONALD COOK • SPANKY McFARLANO iihs • l/V Proportion. models retain the mors fanlllar ap FAIR FAN Comfort as well as substan Potterton & Krah pearance feature with trim, tailored tial support has been thoroughly Inlaid Ilnoflor quality, pattern „ "Where Radio Is Understood” lines and modem styling, some with Bloomsburg, Pa.—F, P. Hagen- , eoTUidered in this model. Scien- Oppointe H i ^ S d i o o l goes all the way through, perma* u. S. CLEANERS & DYERS chromium trimmings. Bolsters at bunch of Espy vUlted the fair here TOTHE LADIESl MACBETH TABLEWARE! At the Center 519 Main St. Phone 3733 tifleaUy designed and anatomi L Soutith Mondtester nently cemented to yoinr floor. Six one end or both icero to be preferred t<4 the 8lei consecutive ytar. He is cally correct It will give you lovely patterns for your choice. D IAL 7IDD TO D AY to ths old tbree-eusbloa arrange- »8 ysars old. Hs came ths first tims Friday Bank Night! $260.00 Given Away I , Oram, Health and Happiness. bmbL with bis partats. MANCHESTER EVENTNO HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, OCroBER 2.1988. gAN CHESTEW EVENING HEKAl.l), MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, OCWBER 2,1988-
the esletlng stores. There wee never have bought back the eoUaterel, an Exposition of such tremendous a boom In Grant storea, but always they must surmount four obataclte, STATE’S EXPOSmON educational value” , Mr. Rogers said GRANTS BIG SALE a eteady sound growth, which hM VANSWERINGENS rail men declared. \Is Not a School Teacher today in commenting upon the Con Hero’s Medal of Honor \asement Recreation necticut Exposition. "Nothing like brought this organisation to nation Flret: They ere confronted with it has ever been attempted, in that Look Over This List O f Popular pending racelvsfehipe of two of the TYOOIiBN Fov wide rise to twenty-nine yea n —470 But Will Get State Pension IS RANKED AS BEST the manufaoturera df an entire state Has Never Been Claimed Popular Home Activity STARTS SATURDAY ■tores to 88 states, tboussnds of em- HAVE ROADS AGAIN units of their rail domain, the Mia* have laid aside personal competition ployees, millions of eustomen, and a WARMTH and WEAR Items, There*s Probably Some^ souri Pacific and to* Chicago and and sales promotion and concen reputation for auccessful operation Eastern Illinois. To this burden is 2.— (AP>w:riirs.Alng conflict between the Special and trated their efforts on a purely edu Washington, Oct. 2.—(AP)—In.j_ Claims o f two people have been K Tit* old o lo fu , "A man may b«^ In fumisblng the recreation which has been the envy of ail mer added the weight of ananciel prob. cational exhibit tracing the history room, tat your conscience be your chants. Ivme eurroundlng the Denver m Rio Catherine 8. Donovan may be only General Acts. Director Says Armory’s a filing cabinet at Marine Corps'* ruled ouL thing Here You Will Want, town, but he’i n«ver out," oppUe* 29th AuuTersary of Foond Bny Back Securities at Aoc< Harry L. Brooks, assistant attor of Industry down throiigh three cen The official citation accompany guide," Burner advised. "Tou can W, T. Grant, who founded the Grande Western and the Hlcke] ;a secretary In the Crosby High turies ot progress. headquarters rests unclaimed a ju rolly to boiqoa wbleb bavo a rec', use most of the colors In the raln- Plata. ney general, baa notified Miss Sban- ing the medal reads in part; “While company, la now Chairman of ths fchool office, Waterbury, but sbs "It is unique and inspiring. In the Medal of Honor. serving on board tha U. S. S. Colo Capitol Fountain Pens______$1.25 <^1109 room in the baaeinaat, ac> bow—in fact, a Can of paint prob ing of Company — 470 Second: They must gain the ap. ley that the Legislature undoubted Show Is One of Tremen- Board. His policy of training his own tion But Have a Hard Chicago Century of Progress Ex Presented to Michael Owens for rado; capture of Korean fort, June mrding to furniture men who bava ably will be the thing you need pioval of the Interstate Commerce jwUl get a state teacher’s pension ly Intended to give Mra. Donovan executives, and promoting from j)ust the same. position, some manufacturers ap heroism in Korea, June 11, 1871, it 11, 1871 > fighting hand to hand with tripod their cuitomei'o arranfo lucb moat. If you have artistic friends ccmmlsaion to the ownership and the opportunity of Joining the as Gents’ Watch Bracelets...... $1.00 within the ranks, has opened t| ie Drawring teacher in the Waterbury sociation despite the fact she was dons Edncational Value. proximated it in their own lines but is unclaimed because no one has the enemy and badly wounded." voma and bavo watched the roauita. —-or even friends who think they Stores in Groop. Road to Travel. management of their roads by the are artistic—let them work out on way for over 700 employees to grow ischool for a time prior to 1917; no longer a teacher. the Connecticut Exposition is com come forw-.rd who can show kinship Dad and the aono—and daushtero, to positions of trust, responsibility newly organized holding company, Ladies’ Watch Bracelets...... $1.25 00, tor that matter—will be found the walls. The result will be orig 'Jirs. Donovan, wrlth a small group "The wisdom or unwisdom of this plete in its historical significance to the dead hero who won a medal and remuneration in the home office, Idldamerlca Corp., tha legal inatru. rsf others, was specifically mentloried and display. that has been given to but 130 Ma- SEVEN REASONS l|3wn in the baaemont, not out at inal, If nothing else. Beginning Saturday, October 5th. New York, Oct, 2.— fA P )—With special legislation is not a question Nothing like the Connecticut Ter "For the floor, use linoleum—if district offices and m store mana ment which bought back Alleghany in a Speidal A ct adopted by the for us to past upon”, Mr. Brooks “The fact that special excursion ifnei. too derirable places of cnmsement, the local W. T. Grant store, will Join centenary Induatrlal Exposition, Kansas (Jlty, Kas.—Rev. Lester Com pacts...... $1.00 Then the borne is properly equipped the basement always Is dry— or gers. Over 17,000 regular employees controlling tocuritiea of their gigan Corp., and other controlling securl. 1985 General Assembly as entitled opinion states. ”We merely inquire rates have been granted from prac Records show that Owenk was asphalt tile, available In plain or with 489 other Grant stores In cele draw their Income from the W. T. tic railroad network In their pocket., ties. to membership in the State Teach what is the clear and pure inter which is now open at the State tically all points on the New 'York, Hartford, Itinerant minister, gave 'er enjoyable parties. And of all the born in New York City February 6, hie seven chlliren as the reason he Baby R in g s ------$1.25 and $1.50 Mma in a home, this spot is least patterned types, might be suitable. brating the 29th Anniversary of the Grant Company, while several hun the Van Swerlngcn brothere of ers’ Retirement Board. She was re- pretation of the legislature will, but Armory in Hertford and which will New Haven and Hartford railroad 1837, and Joined the Marines as a married Mrs. Edna White, 89, yes sstly to arrange. Grass rugs frequently are bought dred more part-time employees are Cleveland ateamed off on another BABY S'TVNTS -lerred to in the bill as a High school we cannot question the right o,r continue through Saturday, October during the Elxposltlon should mean private in 1865. In 1888 he left the founding of the -company. The terday, five days after the death of ^ ‘The feal ‘boon’ in recreation for such use—or you might have a on the payroll. The W. T, Grant phaee of their rail career today. secretary. power of the Legislature to Include 12, has ever been attempted in the recqrd-brcaklng- crowds during the Marines and Joined the Navy. Solid Gold Stone Set R in gs...... $2.50 growth of the Grant Company has bis first wife. poms came with tha development of rug, due to be replaced upstairs, Company, through its managers, is On the way back to complete Minneapolis—The University of ; Miss Dorothy M. Shanley, secre- Mrs. Donovan if it so desires, entire country in the opinion of . Al entire Expoeltlon.” The medal was found with bis ef For the Jimlor Mias. lbs and oil heating plants," Kenneth that would be Just the thing for been quite remarkable, from one active in Chambers of Commeree, maatery of their railway system the Minnesota will not he bested by the ,'tary of the state board, was puzzled whether she be a teacher or not.” bert R. Rogers. Director of Celebra fects when he died in 1890. A year While conducting funeral servleea turner, one of the furniture men in the basement." store in 1008 doing a businasi of local asrvice groups and other com brother, will have to pass a num Unlveftlty of Wisconsin. .over Mrs. Donovan’s letter to the Mrs. Donovan holds a Waterbury tion for the.Connecticut Tercenten for his wife, Hartford was notified Selortinn of Games The oldest rigid airship now ac ago Navy people found the medal Collar Pin and Tie Clasp S e ts ...... barge of National Furniture week, $90,000 annually, the company has munity activities. ber of danger signals, Wall street Wisconsin recently announced the .hoard in which she said: teachers' certificate and is "engaged ary Commission. in an old box with a few bits of pa of the death ot his son Alfred, 16, Equipment selected for games, im t'iSR J A C K iiT S f "I am not now a teacher. I am tually flying in the United States is xplained recently, "Cleanliness is, grown to Its present else, doing an In celebration of Its 20 years In banking circles said. enrollment of Edna Baumann, 15 in the.aervlee of the public schools", "For seven years 1 was director of per which told of its background. after an operation...... $1.00 and $2.00 I course, necessary in any room to portant in a playroom, depends secretary in the Croeby High school the six-year-old all-metal ship, annual business of $80,000,000 In 470 business, the Grant Company, to In these quarters it is believed years old, t2.9 8 . 95.19 Mr. Brooks finds, and, for that rea the Grand Central Palace in New e used by the family. But it's pos- upon the'sports the family most office.” son, although he Is not Inquiring ZMC-2. storss. show its appreciation to the oui- that the actual bldding-in- of the The Gopher state university an* Boys’ ...... 12.98 - $3.98 York but never before have I seen Ible to fix up a separate room in e^oys. A ping-pong table Is getting ' Knowing that the General into definitions because be feela it Belt and Buckle Sets ______$3.75 Ths secret of tha success of this tomers who have made its remark- key securltlM by the Van Swerln- awered, John FhUllp Claybonrn, 10. Alt Wool 1 lomes using coal heat, by making to be almost standard equipment, Plain Colora and Plaids Statutes restrict membership in the unnecesaary, she may, therefore, be 7alls substantial enough to keep out furniture stores report, while a organisation has been In Us policy able growth possible, will offer many gene yesterday was merely a point is enrollee here in the School of ^tlrement association to teachers, complying with bpth Special and M departure. Chemistry and he Is an accomplish At that very first he coal dust." poker table, pool and billiard tables, cl selling good mcrohandise for cash very attractive items at extremely MEN’S WOOL ZIPPER ~fiS8 Shanley asked the attorney General Acta on eligibility for mem Attic Available, Too. card tables, cither permanent or nnd in being able to keep prices low prices throughout the month of With the old of George A. Tomlin ed musician, expelltog on the xylo ksneral’s office to rule on the seem- bership in the retirement fund. 1 Occasionally, Burner pointed out, folding, nets for golf driving prac down because of no expensive serv October. son, Cleveland steamship operator, phone and traps. SWEATERS fte attic—if it isn't too hot in sum tice, handball courts—all have their ices. Tha first Grant store was open- find George A. Ball, Indiana giaae $1.39 < $2.98 October Weather Is WARNING SNIFFLE R. DONNELLY mer or too cold In winter—may be devotees. t.u in Lynn, Massachusetts In the fall Jar manufacturer, the Van Swerln- Bbys’ ...... $1.0 0 -$ 1.98 multiple killings and rolling up a used instead of the basement. Such "It's foolish to worry about the of 1908 by William T. Grant,, who AN EXPENSIVE FARE fccns bought at open auction itocka . . . Uae Giit unique aid for preventing JEWELER coat ot such things," Burner argued, dlagraceful record. It la most grati a substituUon may be preferred it had the desire to have a store of his and bonds which they had put up aa MEN’S ALL WOOL SAVED FORTY LIVES fying to find everybody rallying to colda, especially designed for nose and 515 Main Street Mancheater toe house Ik built on low ground and "because the equipment lasts for own. Ideas and theories which ho Chicago—Al Nickels, 37, boarded collateral for loans which, with back SHAKER SWEATERS the call of Governor Cross. Jail sen ) throat where moat colde atart. Used in time, the basement tends to be damp. years, and the money saved by had developed while working in Interest, totaled about $50,000,000. Topcoat Weather a surface lines bus and paid a seven White - Maroon - Navy tences inflicted both in the lower and ' Va-tro-nol helps to avoid many colds. Families , with children usually all thoso evenings at home, that other merchandising ;;roups enabled Cint fare. He urged Nick Zerbes, the Suffer Big Loss might be spent otherwise, will pay LOANS IN ‘ SAFETY MONTH’ higher courts of the state are having will find a basement room the most him to make this first store such a driver, to "speed 'or up". Zerbes re The colkiter.al was placed on the iC im m 52.98 ■ $4.69 popular spot in the bouse as far for the equipment many times over,'' No oh4«v«ov8 Of ■oMfflly r*mlio4 a sumptuary effect on traffic in gen .success that his friends and backers fused. A fight followed and the block by a bMking group headed by tor •meanU op to $100 ^ •aiarloA l o q eaa roil theea Jacheta up Into a few aquare tnchea—they’re as the youngsters are concerned. A wide variety of furnishings in oiRonatc ■o eeft. But you can wear them in lero weather—they’re so eral, A real achievement has been For cool evenings, urged him to open a second store. driver hid Nickels arrested on J. P. Morgan Sc Co, The bankers KtJfy*** Lwtiof %p to attained and I am confident Con The tots like It because It Isn't tended especially for recreation realized about $4,703,000 and suffer #300 on yout eti^9« •!•{ •ttvov•vvovtl warm. V i c k s V a -t r o -n o l ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD—IT PAYS so necessary to have all the toys rooms Is being featured by furni Thl.s was opened In Waterbury, Con charges of assault. Mnvanlont mi U Tho only Coimnisioner Connor Elated necticut is-going to continue the im Mouus Sin 30c D ouiii ouANTmr 50c necticut. The second store also prov Zerbes said, "He wanted me to ed a loss of approximately $45,297,- o• oh»rfow....’fO ofov uiiuiroo p«t oont • i we have a wonderful put away before bedtime; older ture and department stores in Na UUvty*8ls*• • y.tU ppi onnum. om provement noted so that the final boys and girls will appreciate the tional Furniture Week—and hardly ed the soundness of Mr. Grant's drive faster than 35 miles an hour, 000. The brunt of tha loss, It was liBl«noo. Tnotko • Wfffo' If onlh^T quarter of 1935 will be such a safe chance it offers for giving parties a model boms is being built these principles, and It was decided to ex the established1 apecdap limit, said In Wall street, was home by the of SlOOiw.iom M In IjO wonthlr 90T> at Results Attained in Sep driving period as to attract national line of topcoats in all pend Into a chain. Morgan firm. PRonli— If .. fni»niy $ 1 .0. with no chance of damaging expen days without the valuable extra Nickels said, "I was In a hurry to rolli rvayfftfni in«y bo o| fny A R L O W attention." sive furniture or accessories. space being used In some fashion. Progress- was slow, the company get home. Now that the Van Sweiingens Umo.------I. thorobr rodufinf toUl ehoroo September has always been a dis the latest colors at expanding only with the earnings of Ths court said, $100 and eoiti." propoitlontfoly.roftlontiwy. M tember Drive. it For Value# couraging month as regards traffic IDEAL riNANCINO accident experience, but In 1934 it Ebenthuer and Roy Jobneon went prices ranging from ASSOCIATION. Ino, Elatton featured a glowing report was particularly bad with a total of over tha Mnbawk ^ a ll the (Irat of sixty-four fatalities. As far back as BEER BARON FREE the week. While at North Adams Room 8, Bubleow Building ITCHING made today by Commissioner 1924, the records of the Motor Moss., Mr. Gantsr met with an acci MS-U8 Main Street Combining Electricity and Coal Michael A. Connor of the State De Vehicle Department do not show a dent breaking his wrist Don't midnrethis AUVEKTISE IN THE HERALD-IT PAYS September record to match the IN $50,009 BAIL Mr- and Mrs. Frank W. Fuller. Mr. lonaeni anothm day. partment of Motor Vehicles to Gov Apply Rasinol to the ernor Wilbur L. Cross regarding the month’s experience this year. Going and Mre- John A- ^l| er and family back eleven years, a September Is spent Sunday at Grotur,. itching .hin anywhere remarkable record achieved in Con- on yonr body, and pmva recticut during September which discovered with twenty-two deaths Mr. and Mra- Howard B. IDawson col of this year, forty less fatalities and tricis to repeat the maneuver.” Feltenberger, Francis Feltenberger, be held from 7 to 0 o'clock. ors and desinns. EKCUR910H 614 less injuries. "Truly,” continued Men’s Worsted Judge Buffington's writ fur Insist on . . . Elizabeth Danks, Harlan Danks gcbultc's release reduced the $75,000 Dancing in the gym from 8:30 to the Commissioner in his statement, Every SundRy “September of this year was a were among the local children par ball originally aet by goderal Judge 12:30. Music will be furnished by Ask About the Famous Genuine Coat Sweaters tViUlara Clark of Newark and ap Ed. J. MiiHlnslly and his Victor O O O UOUJfll TRIP ‘Safety Month’, demonstrating how ticipating in the chapel dedication Recording orchestra. safety conscious the entire State of Sunday. proved as a bond the Newark real Tkpered Asphqlt aUinglqi CbUdrtR « an(i Tut^ir |i ftfiiir ji'ni'* Hartz-Mountain Bird-FoodsI ' ^ ta te which Judge Clark had de- Saturday Connecticut has become since early Archie Dore injured his hand A new term of boys’ swimming Lv> \V|ml«or I.ocks ...... A.M. and a FYce Book on “Canary-Care” in August when our record showed while employed at his regular work $3-00 to $5.00 allned to accept, TsV. Windsar ...... S.il a .M. at the local plant. Schulte must appear Tburoday be classee will start ef 9:30 a. ni. Lv. JJ&rUya ...... S.4| A.M. forty-one more men, women and $ 2 1 2 - 5 0 The ohildren'i lianclpg classes Put inih B tr M l...... l U i A.M. GenuineHARTZ-MOUIJTAIN IbA O fi Mr. and Mra. Linderson and fam Installed fore Juda esark Whan ths govern BEiHinfln-Dnuison r s p h r it r o o fs Du« N«w Yorh» ...... ll.)6 A>M. children killed this year than one will meet as follows; 9:30 to 10, CANARIES...... $ r ( e O l 7 year ago the same date. ily and Emily Ashley visited in Men’s Cotton Sport ment seeks his removal to the south Colchester Simday. ern district of New York for the new boys' class; 10 to 10:30, beginners, Lv. New TorU* ...... t .25 p.M. ______Guaranteed to Sing!______Oo-operatlon Good girls; 10:30 to u , Intermediate, Lv. 125lh Street ...... 7.S5 P.M. John Alien and Archie Dore mo trial. • Grand Central Terminal "Becauae of the remarkable co Coat Sweaters girie: 11 to 11:80, advanced, girle. operation the authorities of the state tored to Boston Tuesday. Ticket* good only In speciai coacii train Mra. Rose Ashley, Mrs. Bromley Tbs meq't pluogs period will be have received from associated traffic held from 7 w • o’elook. G. E. WILLIS & SON, Inc. 01^ talc at Station TlcUft Offiree M eLollan Stove visited Frank Bromley in Nashua, m m C H SINGER ______The Store of Valueal ______accident prevention agencies, par N. H., Sunday. FIRE BOX SELECTIVE RETURN FLUE AUTOMATIC OVEN CONTROL A public whiet party will ba held Coal, Lumber, Rtaaoni' Ruppllw, F*tat, ticularly the newspapers, our record The Electric Oven la accuratriy at the Wait Bid# Reo on Cedar THBggw lUVBlf Many of the local young men $1.25 I Main Street Tel, 5125 . Mancheater today shotvs one less traffic accident Ample capacity for burning cool, 3rbla Ingeniuz and excluiive con- and automatically controlled by a ASKS AID FOR ITALY etreet. Play will atart at T:«6 and have been employed on the town priiee will be awarded. fatality than a year ago this time. roads the past few weeks. ■wood or oil. ■truction makes this range aa effi tried and proven thermoetatlo Consider what our traffic accident Sheriff and Mrs. F. O. Vinton at cient a room heater aa any stand device which Iniurea perfect baking report for today, October 1st, might Beach Jackets or roszting without any watching. 4cBfphine B.iker to CampAign ...... ' ..... '■ - ' tended court in Rockville Tuesday ard coal range. have been had we continued the morning. FIRE CONTROL fpr Hflp of Colored People traffic accident experience of early' ELECTRIC BROIUNG Charlea Ashley is the Herald car Simple damper arrangement In- Against Ethiqpia. August when we were recording rier in the Eagleville section now. $ 5 * 0 0 up Steaks, chops, fish, etc., are broiled , aurez maximum room beat. Damp NON-CRAZING PORCELAIN perfectly without the diaagreeable Le Veslnet, France Oct. 2.— fAP) er may also ba regulated to allow smoke and smell. Electric Cooking Top made possi ENew Shoes On Easy Payments Men’s Slip-on Sweaters Leather COATS heat to aecape up the chimney, HOT WATER $2.50 to $3.50 thui keeping Utohen cool in zum- ble by carefully insulating the in Tlitz is obtained by using either tense beat from fire box. negro help fr.r premier Mussolini Men’s AU Wool Shaker mer when firebox la used for hot Brass Coil, Galvsnlzed Cast or Black Cast Iron Waterfront. against Bchiopla. Sweaters— $5.00 to $6.50 water or az an incinerator. The American actress, who mar $ 1 0 * 0 0 u p^ ried an Itailan, Pepito Abbatlno, Winter Coal Pripes! Men’s White Wool Sweaters— $3.00 to $5.50 said! Boys’ Woolen "Cmperor Halle Beiasile is realty Men’s Sleeveless Sweaters an ansmy of the negro race, for be inaintalns slavery, which Mueeoltnt C O M F O R T ^ $1.30 Zipper Jackets ii determined to stamp out. U need ^^ective October 7 , 1935 Other Universal ELECTRIC be. I am willing to recruit a negro army to orip Italy. "I am going to tell all tbs n et___ .. SMARTNESS $3-50 of the world that If they line up RANGES from ..... ■gainst MueeoUnl they will not rid Boys’ Slip-on their race. On tha euntrary, they will be aiding the slave merchant CASH PRICES that II Dues to detarmlned to crush, oco SWEATERS " l am wUUng to travel around the world to convince my brothers that / TIME PAYMENT PLAN AIuHoUnt Is their friend." / $1.50 to $2.50 EGG COAL $1 3 .7$?""’" Small Down Payment I to 4 Years To Pay Balance MARLBOROUGH Boys’ Shaker Mrs. Etta Rudd and her daughter, STOVE COAL SWEATERS Mrs. Lina Page, ot Springfield are gveato o f Mr. and Mra. Henry J. G y a ialwalee. $4-00 to $4.50 If You Do Not Wish To Purchase A Range W hy Not Mr. and Mrs. Myron Lord spent the CHESTNUT COAL ^ J ^*00 ton week-end to Providence, R. I., with relatives. Have One Installed O n Our Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ofsbay and ______at this sign ■mail daughtsr and Ocorga Levin PEA COAL per ton epeni Sunday in Waterbm-y. $12*00 NEW FALL HATS The Selectman held their monthly hu-riaaea meeting Tuesday night at In a wide var^tety of styles at prices you POPULAR TRIAL PLAN the library. of greater values for Amoco-Gas and Orange The Dorcas society will meet at BUCKWHEAT no. i $10«00 per ton want to pay. the home of Mrs. Belle Tuttle Friday afternoon. ANY LOCAL DEALER WILL TAKE YOUR ORDER ' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sweeney have American Gas! Both conditioned for uniform retuned to tbeli home in Hartford BUCKWHEAT no. 2 $2*75 after apendlng the summer at their cottage here. The Manchester Electric Company Mr. and Mr*- Howard Hinckley end email daughter o f WlUimantie, performance in any weather. C£HMHe>’S0K. im Main St Phone 5181 spent Sunday with her pereats, Hr. INC. tad Mrs. Eugene B. Lord. MANCHESTER COAL DEALERS AMERICAN OIL COMPANY Mr. and Mre. Charles Oantar end daughtsr; Mrs. Catherine lOAlNUHiSSTIER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.; WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2,1988, ITAC iw x MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, GONN^ WEDNESOAT, O V /iV B s n X. i m x
ing o f the ToUand (bounty Ctotmcll ot by the use o f free paper bottlu bearing In about 10 days on tbe ait.- ferUIlaers. In connection with this James B. Holohan o f B u OiNBlflk' opinion and police ethics are respon place w h m the Suprsma Court sent and .ItooMVslt wM t west aaaured IsrgS sflioimta of this teergy 111 di could use at horn* to deteVmina how Religious Education held at the El stood postponed today. uation or I will make a ruling on SWEET POTATO mfi Aatirtfrater gestion. TberefoVc, he will get 10 DAY TRUCE DECLARED S ow a dog to a raffle. ^ the NRA.*' of tbs support of ths UniUd Mine much roughage is contained in a w OUTLOOK AT YMCA lington churcl^ Sunday evening. -At a meeting o f dealers with the free bottle. I am not iret sure plow will be demonstrated. | tj,e North Bay Kennel Association sible for many If not roost o f these Workers. along best when using - easily di given food. Such testa are eompli- Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Barrett ol State Milk Administrator S. Mc what I am going to do.” held 'Us first annual show here, toe murders of police officers. Polloe- HEALTH-DIET ADVICE gested protein In the form of meat. Oated and requtra laboratory equip MEETING OCTOBER 8 ^orntn^ Efraib Maplewood, N. J., called on ToUand ON PAPER MILK ROTHES Lean Buckingham here yesterday, Abner Mitchell, proprietor of the l o c k o f t h e d r a w warden entered toe dog to tbe col- men take chances, in their never SUPER-BUSINESS MEN Queer Roim for FERA By HR. PRANK MdCUY He will be stimulated by meat, and m ent You may check up on the friends Monday. Mitchell dairy, said: San Rafael, Calif.—Warden I lie class. He won first prixa. The cramped New Deal, overflow- all In all, will feel better, work oet- THIS SEASON BRIGHT the Mitchell dairy of Bridgeport FUBU8HED BT TH » ending contest-with the criminal or QuesHoua la regard, to Meallb and Diet loods in which you are particularly Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pearaon of promised to continue its “truce” “ It looks now as if we shall con The (TonnecUcut Agricultural Bx- Quite a spectacle was made of ing from federal buildings Into all ter, and be more satisfied when eat interested by going to the library HERALD PRINTING COMPANY, INC. ders, for which a soldier in wartime win be auawereS hy Or. MMloy who can Hartford, David Brown and grand Promised Showdown On Situa and not extend the use of the paper tinue toe paper container In Con perimqnt Station at Windsor and IS BIm «U 8tr««t the "sale” o f the Van Sweringan Sort o f leased hotels, halls, man- ing meat. If be tries to subsist ex be adSfeassd la oar* af tbl* papa*. Sn- tad asking to secure some food son Robert Loverin of Talcottvllle tion in State Fails to Mate bottles beyond the Wnterbury or necticut. toe Hartford (bounty Farm Bureau M*noh«tttr« Conn. would be punished; tad they take ■loas, and dthsr buildings, aoroe- clusively on starches bs will become tables, giving the approximate ooip- \ THOMAS FERGUSON railroad “empire" at public auction oioa* ata«ped, eeH-addreieed envelope were Sunday guests of relatives. Naugatuck valley area for another '“But ws are not yet sure what have announced that a sweet pota those chances largely In deference'to tlmes seeps into quesr j>la«ea. irritable and Will be bothered by di rialize at Hartford Meetinff. I Gsnsrat Manuffsr In New York on Monday. Tbo for reply. pesitioD of common foods. A ctirities Get Underway With Mr. and Mrs. George Vinton of 10 days. we shall do when the 'truce' of 10 to field meeting will be held at toe Fouadsd Octobsi i. ItSl a tradition that an officer ought not Thus the transient section of gestive distress. Coventry are guests Of Mr. and Mrs. or 11 days Is up. It Is all In Mr. affair made intorestlng newspaper FERA has Ita quarters In the la Buckingham said in a statement Eixperiment Station in Windsor on to draw his gun except in the pres Usually, the patient belouglhg to (Depend on the Dentist) Robert Meacbam. Hartford, OcL 2.— (A P) — The Buckingham's hands. I feel .sorry Tuesday, October 8 at 1 p. m., to • FttbUthid Ev«ry Evtininv Bxcspt copy. It was of especial Interest dles* rest room at the Washington ■m* *TOX" TYME AND THE : along the digestive tube Is compara Queetion; Mrs. Ora B. writes; ’1 Many Interesting Features Senator Edwin Dimock of Mana- promised showdown on tbs situa last night: Bundafs and HoUdays. Entered at tha the “ fox" will not gain weight for him." observe toe results of this year’s ence of a very explicit peril. that the Van Sweringen brothers re Auditorium and the last time your "OX” TVFB (Continued) tively elow. By the time food passee quickly tad* he can cat more than am going to have some teeth ex>“ field waa a guest of friends Sun tion created in the milk Industry "There will either be a public ;Fost Offfee at MancheStar, Conn., as correspondent went by, the old sign tests df swpot potato varieties and ikcond Class Mall Matter. In a considerable majority of M- gained control of the great system through thia long tube It will be ab the average person without gaining tracted and wanted to ask you If I day. was stin over thS door. In yesterday’s article, I explained sorbed very completely. It Is th* should take gas." Frank W. McGarvin of LonvUIe, atances where policemen sre shot which they clawed into their hands an ounce from the extra food. The gUBSCRIPTION RATES to you the two main types of body excellent digestion which he enjoys body build is slender and the bonce Answer: When teeth are to be ex N. Y., called on friends last Thurs iaotor oil t h a t resists hcat" " ^ * ^ j^ s Year, by mall ...... $6.00 by crooks the officer is taken by sur-- during the happy days when ths Triumph For Norris ___ Which, ebables this individual to usS tracted, it is always advisable to day. F a r |ontii^ }< ...... by mall ...... I 6i strueture and pointed out that they comparatively light. The body fat a n d lubricates longest ^ prise. Police practice traditionally smart thing to do was to conjure Approval of the $10,000,000 PWA heavy starches and to digest them is scanty, ’nie face is narrow and bely Upon the oninlob ot the dehtlst The Maiicheator 'YMCA opened I Amateur Night WHIN YOU Ancle Copy ...... 0» could be differentiated by calling NIID IT I DellTared one year ...... $9.00 loan grant for the Tri-County pow readily. An interesting feature la the walet lipe slim. The stomach is who is to do the work, regarding last evening for the regular faU and MONEY calls for a calm approach, no need millions out of thin air by the “ roer- er and Irrigation project In Nebras one the “ox" type and the other the that the patient may absorb hie likely to be long and narrow and what type of anesthesia la to he We Show I Hillstown Let us sdvance you the cash you less violence, no threat of violence ger” process tad the well-known “fox" type. The individual belong winter season with a bright outlook MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED ka was a walloping defeat for Lob food so well that he actually neeils employed. In some cases It Is adv|a- NORTON INAUGURATES Whtrmrcr this tlgn ii ditplayed PRESS ing to the “ox" type, will havS a prolapsus of this organ and ot the toward the coming year. Various ac need for home snd personsi pur even, except of course when a known write-up,, and when the emartest of byist Arthur Mutlen, who la Demo- lesB to eat than a person of another other abdominal organa is probable. abie to take gas, in other cases, the I Grange Hall poses. You can fct $100 - $300 - .you'll find Oilzum in factory Thd Aasottat<»d Press exclusivsiy cratio boss of that state, and anoth body build which appears to ths eye 'Mtltled to thd use for repuMleallon killer Is being dealt with. Tlie the smart were those who, start- type of body structure. The “ox" best plan Is to have the dentist use a tivities ore being planned u d a keen $300 or less — In 34 hours—snd er victory for independent Senator as that of a solid, stocky, chunky, The abdominal m'Uscies'are poorly NEW BUDGET PLAN staled cans rtsdy to givo you of all news dispatches credited to It trouble with this Is that no one ing on a shoestring, came out of the Individual wifi get along best byhs- developed. Peristalsis la active and local aneslheUc. Let the dentist de •ntereet U developing as a result Thurs,, Oct. 3, 8 P. M, take a whole year, or even ss .or not otherwise credited in this George W. Norris.. individual. He Is heavy set througjt Actual Photographs ing large amounts of both cooke-1 food is moved rapidly along the cide. long as 30 nMintht to repay. mort milts of real lubrication. rsper and also the local news pub- knows just which crirhinal or Just jugglement with the whole shoe, fac The Tri-Ckninty projects got the ths trunk, the muscles sre usually Miss Leora Hibbard returns to the OIGANFM ■■ ■“ Ithed herein. biggest allotment for a single proj strong, tad the neck is thick. Such and raw non-starchy vegetables, whole digestive tract with the re- ‘ Y*’ this year and wlU again have Norton Shoe Store, Rubtoow Dancing and Refreshments. I DAV.. Vns to r All riohts of renublleation of what type of sii.spcct Is liable to tory tucked away in their pockets. (Have Teat Made) a person is active physically but adding to these a reasonable amount eult that efficient absorption does complete charge of the women’s and BuUdtog, announced today the In TO LIT YOU SIE THI QUICK-ACTIMO ecMl dfspatches herein ere alto re« prove to be of the homicidal stripe. Very little emphasis eras laid. In ect in the final PWA ladling. It Quesbon: Mr. C. E, N. states: calls for reservoirs. Irrigation ca probably Will not be as quick in his of meat. He should use starches not take place. girls’ programs. The weeldy after auguration of a new “Budget Plan” Admission: | Com* in, w rif or *phono Srved. Ope of the Bridgeport officers before the newspaper stories, on the figure Starches sparingly if his weight IS “ Sometimes the liquid waste from PROPERTY OP RIAL BAYER ASPIRIN nals. hydro-etectrie plants, and an movements as one belonging to the These Individuals are prone to di noon dancing claoses, which were to enable persons w.th regutor em Adults 35c. Children 20c. MRSONAL FINANCE CO. F oil OOTtfce client o f N » A Serrfct, to be controlled. Patients of the my kidneys is a dark reddish color; he died said, “W e didn’t think the cut oil tlic historic auction occasion electric transmission and distribu other type. He is most likely to gestive distress and may eolnblaid conducted last year for children ployment - but without Immediate Room 9—Bsave in Ward V or bodice tops. Ad ah objective tad marching program, towns sponsoring the fair include is Insufficient light to mlnulely ob performance at the Ckilony Thea 4:00— Grade school boys open gym, tablet, dropped into a glass of Aspirin by its full name “ BAYER week. Pastel colors, justable straps Tea the people will be extremely likely Einfleld, Somers, Ekuit Windsor and serve every movement the Suspect ter, and waa fired for being clum S-11. water, starts to disintegrate, or dis ASPIRIN" when you buy. Learn sues IS, 16, 17. rots. Sizes 34 to 44. th aay, “ Ob, here cornea that awful sy and lacking persdnallty . . . Ellington. There Is a special depart may make. 6:30—Basketball practice. solve, before it hits the bot for yourself how fast you can OiOlthumpita Btad—let’s get out of Georgs a. Kaufman was a dra ment at the fair for the school chil 6:00—Children’s program. tom of the glass. Hence, is get relief. Far too mahy gallant police offi By RODNEY DUTCHEB matic critic, but such a bitter one 7:80-9:80—Group gym or basket dren of the towns and to each town, The Herald Washington Corre that it was suggested he bad bet the schools are making plans for the - Likewise Mr. Itoosevelt Is catching cers have beeh shot to death while ter try writing plays himself tad ball. spondent. 8:00—So. Methodist Church Bowl exhibits. The following athletic the train ahead by adopting so ex- their guns rei^ained in their holsters icarh to temper his reviews With events will take place; (for boys 14 ing League. , .tfMiely early In bis re-election cara- because of a mistaken reluctance to Washlhgton, Oct. 3.—No record sympathy. So be made the at years old or under); 80-yard dash; tempt, and became the theater's Wedneoday f e ^ u u 4 < c Bayer Aspirin take what their pride tells them/-is ot it exists in the archives, but you standing high jump, three legged ^pdlgning, the policy of pretending foremost satirist. 2:OOtr-Women’s Bowling. a foolish degree of precaution—or oan be morally certain that the de 8:00—Doctors and Prof. Men’s race, potato race, wheelbarrow race, ^;iB*t hlB job o f ending the depression cisive factor In the coal strike sit and tug-of-war with 10 on each aide. ^hta been gloriously performed, that that, at least, the public would so uation was an understanding be Rlchman a Poor Boy Gym Class. f, Ready— 6:18—Business Men’s Volley ball The same wUl also be used for boys j'ehdrytblng la now lovely and noth- regard it. tween President Franklin D. Roose Sigmund Romberg waa a con over 14. For the girls the following cert pianist of mediocre prom Refurnish your living room for Fall 7:00—Baaketball League. needs to be done but to realise It is time that police department velt of the United States and Presi new room interiors events are scheduled: 30-yard dash, dent John L. Lewis of the United ise. During a period of Idleness 7:30—Women’s Sewing Classes. iitllat all Is well tad to settle down to authorities put an end to this mis he tried composing music. And Select this London Lounge group because It has proven, by customer ao- Thursday standing broad jump, running high Mine Workers. Make it a point to visit our jump, three-legged race, sack race. -ftaUling contentment—end four years erable practice of giving the bandits, Roosevelt next year will receive lok at him now .... Harry Rich- coptanoe, our most popular living room deMgn. Because it is deep, low and 4:00—Grade School Boys open naan, one-tims errand boy for a comfortably loungy. Because it is smartly covered In a choice of friiette 29 model rooms during Na gym, 12-16. The girls wUl also be divided into ^'nioro of Roosevelt. He has been the hop-heads, the auto thieves, and the votes of 600,000 miners and tional Furniture Week. Many groups under and over 14. their families Insofar as union Issd- yeast company, grew up to sing covers. Bscause the interior construction is guaranteed by Watkins Broth 6:30-9:30—Gym classes or basket- .working for some time toward the the prowlers all this advantage over songs, make a fortune and buy the of them have been newly pa,- LeRoy Hendricks of Wapping was efa can deliver them. ers. Because it is specially priced for National Furniture Week! baU. ’^paat tense, in all his discussions of policemen that comes from their Florida palaoe of his former boss. *98 pered, painted and refurnish 7:80— Young Women’s Bowling. taken to Broad Brook where he bad Lewis goes to ths A. F. of L. con He also bought a yacht that had ed for the occasion. We’re his tonsils removed recently. government teeponslbillty for the having guns In their hands while the vention In Atlantic City Oct. 7. as Friday belonged to Doris Duke. She sold T H 1C ON TUR1ST8 TO THE HOME holding “open house" (during There waa another bad accident rM taomlc Mtuatloni yesterday at cops’ guns are in their pocketa. the nation’s strongest and most 4:00— Girls’ Gym. Fall Handbags Rayon Undies Women^s Gowns Brassieres It because It was costing her too regular store hours) and are 6:16—Business Men’s VoUey ball near Wapping (jenter Tuesday about ' Ijm Angelei be arrived at the point outstanding labor leader, knowm much to operate. expecting you. You’re sure 6:80—Group gym. 12:30 a. m. Elarl Relchle, a pupil at R9$utor1y would Hsfid-Msd* now as a brilliant strategist with Flo ZIegtcId ordered W. C. 50c In m%lllp0lftH i , :.'where he put the depression Into the to find new Ideas you can uss 7:80— Young Women’s Gym and the Wapping school, in Grade 4, who Cf*ot Ssv/sff/ b» and *c Te lOc an almost unparalleled string df Fields to stick to his puggling and In your own home. 8 8 e 3 3 « 57e 1 9 « 'chtegory -with the Civil War as a PAPER-GLASS WAR victories hanging from his belt. basketball. was returning from his home to Dainty gowns with every quit trying to talk; said his m m m school was hit'by a Massachusetts ______Uting Discontinued numbers Laces, brocades, satins, PUdioMil T U Week 7:30— Leaders’ Club meeting. stitch hand-done I Regular 69c ;.“ iate unpleasantness"; it Is all ovsr Think back to last April, when squeaky voice would ruin the This milk bottle war is especially automobils, nearly opposite Herbert the smartest grains for FalL nurked way down for Ward quality. White flesh. 16, 17. ertpss, Weil ■. - dtslgnald and "^ajld done with and has been for a the wage agreement between bitu show. But Fields wouldn’t stay Saturday Brown, black, navy. Week. Panties, bloomers nicely made Silts 32-44. 9- 12— Boya gym classes. Watrous’ house. The owner of the : kmg time. InUrestlng in the lack of standard- minous operators and miners ex shushed, and you know the rest 10- 12— Sloyd class. car took Etorl and his brother Ehmest liatkm of argument among the glass pired. Roosevelt waa afraid of a . . . Jeanne Ekigels tried for three "WETHERSFIELD" The vaty.ceU o f this attitude, Ita coal strike. Icewis. who wasted a years to get a producer to sUg* to the Hartford hospital. The boy JenOrmous effrontery, might conceiv bottle proponents. The enemies of wage Increase more than anything "Rain,” and became regarded as was cut on the head and face, 'but it ably have tuooeeded through shear else, and needed It to strengthen a nuisance In theatrical offloes. A 3-PIECE SOUD is not known how serious his In Tots* Panty ths paper bottle should bavs cau juries are at the present writing. •bewildering effect on the country—4f his position and his union In the The show, of course, made mil TOLLAND cused before they began to rush In lions .... “Tba iM t Warning” MAPLE BEDROOM "PROPEREST" DresscHi 'it had been aptly timed—eay just face of rising living costs, faced to print On the first day of the that bogey of miners—r summer reached Broadway and became a .'about a year hence. But Mr. Roose publicity campaign one of their strike. . bit only beoause 4ts scenery burn $39.50 INNERCOIL ToUand Grange held an open ed before an outof-town opening. meeting Monday evening and ob eauFif* *< H M*ril velt 1s riding on the 1086 express spokesmen declared that paper bot So Lewris became the chief force served Booater’a Night with behind five successive postpone The discouraged prodkeers were MATTRESS and not the 1936 Presidential limit, tles cost from a cent and a quarter going to quit, but others persuad good audience. The entertainment ted—which be does not appear to ments and continuances of the consisted of music, a sketch, a talk to a cent and a half and could only agreement, each of which brought ed thsm that It waa good luck to EXTRA! :'have discovered as yet. have a fire. on the commencement and growth be used once, whereas glass bottles him nearer a strategic time for a of the Grange by Pomona Deputy 88c This “Job’s done, let’s cslsbrate!" were used on sn average about walkout to force a new wage scale. Dlvtiie Spark You’D 'be mighty proull o f a Ira WUcox and a fitting conclusion Announcing the Opening scheme woiild owe any Virtue It eighty times and cost only throe of what it means to Boost and have Buy several at tots low Slick Manrurer By Lewis There’s less distance than you’d bedroom like thia for It has might possess wholly to the element imagine between stage and pulpit. ; courage, by Rev. Leon Austin of the Ward Week pricel cents, proving that paper-bottling of Meanwhile, however. Lewis was real distinction. Notice the ot SANFORIZED per o f surprise. To expect to have It A minister named Harold Raynor 1 Coventry Grange. Dellclpua refresh milk waa a destructively expensive using the threat of that coal strike Ogee shaped feet on the ments were served by a Grange cales in dainty pstteis or stand up for au entire yearrin the to push the Guffey bill, which no writes songs and jokes for Joe Pen- dresser . . a tjrplcal Chip new dark prints—ador thing, bound to reduce the producer's ncr. Father Joseph Connors com - committee. face of the constant battering of the one thought last April would bavs pendale moUf. See the finely Mr. and Mrs. George Luce of Peerless Cleaning ably trimmed with ap return or compel the consumer to posed the song, “liove Sends a Little shaped mirrors, decorated at plique and smocking. grim fact of a fifth of the population a chance. Because the bill meant Gift of Rosea.” Newton Chase, of HazardvlUe, Conn., have been recent pay more. Yesterday another higher prices, a large group o f op the top with jlg-aawtog like guests of Mr. and Mrs. George P. Yoke front pantits. of the dole in one form or another, spokesmen for the glassware faction Tin Pan Alley and Hollywood, Is a early Colonial models. The Wathtble, of course. erators could be depended on not son of the Rev, William Chase, a b a r te r . W orks C o. is to expect the hundred-times-over put the cost of paper bottles at onc- to force the issue and bring on poster bed Is a particularly Mr. and Mrs. Frank A Newman Slits from 1 to 6H yrs. director of the Lord’s Day Alli excellent model with sturdy Impossible. half cent to a cent and a half, tlic strike at a time disadvantageolu to. ance in Boston. The turbulent have been entertaining relatives Office and Plant the union. posts tad scrolled headboard. Long before the real 1936 cam "Stormy Weather" was autbored , from Hartford and Rockville. cost of a glass bottle at six cents Finally, working wdth the wily O&olee of the dreastog table The All-Day sewing meeting of 93 Wells Street Manchester paign opens all political lines In this by Harold Arlen, a rabbl’a aon. and the number o f bmea it could be Senator. Joe Guffey of Pennsylva Bvslyn Venable, Ray Perkins and shown, or a 8-drawer high the Union Missionary society was country arc going to be completely used at “from forty to fifty.” nia, Lewis got White House sup John Charles Thomas all were the chesL Specially priced for held at the church Thursday with a PHONE 4386 reformed. This drumming and port for the bill and It passed. children of ministers. National Furniture Week. Pgood attendance. R ayon Which la some little discrepancy Next Sunday, OcL 6, will be ob For Free Delivery Service shouting that is going on now, under Perhaps Roosevelt, and certainly Broadway, however, offers many “You know, I got the surprise of my life all around. many others, thought that would convincing examples of the influ served as Communion Sunday and tbs delusion that It la actually a pre- RaUy Day. A pageant la to be U ndies But there’s one thing concerning be the last of the strike threat. But ence of environment and. heredity llminarj' part of the operationa of Lewis wasn't half through. .' given by the church school as a SPECIAL! when Jim bought that piece of property which no glass-bottle defender has Consider the Drew-Barryroore- next year, bears about the same re Wage negotiations were resumed. Ck>It royal family, for example '.fitting conclusion. Mr. tad Mrs. T. R. Schovllle tad 'This Week Only! lationship to the 1936 Presidential quoted a slnglo figure o f any kind. The operators wouldn’t come James O'Neill, the actor, must that I had sort of figured Fd take some day. That Is the cost of handling the rc- through with the 10 per cent wage have passed on some of bis skill ,75 - daughter, Barbara, Mlsa Emma N ew F all Shoes contest that a schoolyard bout be Han of New York City, Miss Alice Ullable glass containers; how much increase he wanted, so he decided to the playwriting ot Eugtoe. Had no idea he was interested or had the tween two boys in Wisconsin in 1912 the time was ripe to strike. Richard Bennett, returning to the ■Stoppard and Miss Jennie Stoppard ANY PLAIN per quart of the price of milk goes h s did to the World War. His fi al triumph waa In keeping stage this season, has seen Con ■of Auburn, Now .York were week money but it seems he went down and drew Bargain Purchases o f Children's Shoes S Isria s E si U4 to pay for the servicing of the glass the IVhltc House out of It. Roose stance, Barbara and Joan do very end gueats at the Steele house. Blverybody seems to have caught GARMENT Wards bought 144,060 bottle system—the collection, ths velt, alarmed at the possibility of well for themselves. ' Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Simpson the train ahead. We were fortunate in securing a few were gueats o f their aon, Sumner it right out of his Savings Account lieces to as to get this sorting, the delivery to proper own a coal shortage which might crip Margalo Gilmore is a third- ple Industrj', proposed to Intervene more of these nationally advertised Eng ■Simpson tad family at Weetpoit, DRY CLEANED t.ow Ward Week price generation actress. The motbtrn Y T T -g for youl Good htsvy ers through the milk-bottle ex and get both sides to arbitrate- of Mary Pickford, Richard B»r- lander mattresses for National Furni 'Tuesday. GUN IN HAND change, the washing, sterilizing and Miss Ida Williams who baa been “Got to hand it to him. He’s a right « weight. Lace or ap Lewis wasn’t having any. Miners tbelmess, Kay Francis and Maude ture Week . , but the factory advises us 8 8 AND PRESSED- plique' trimming. Nice are _tradltlonally opposed to com Adams were of the stage. 1 the guest of relatives to New York The kiUlag of two Bridgeport refitting with caps, some of the lat that no more will be available. W e’ve City, bos returned. Wonderful value* in children’s shoes. Black or tailoring. Panties or gnlleeroen by a petty thief trapped ter quite elaborate. Surely no one pulsory arbitration. mustn’t forget Fred Stonez Doro smart fellow who’s been quietly and con bloomers in tea rose or thy, Paula and (Taroi. George M. only a few of the single, size . . more of Tbe ToUand Orange will sponsor brown calf grain oxford*; black patent straps. All In the >ct o f stealing radio sets from can contradict the certainty that A pubUc whist, Friday night, OcL flesh color. Small, me Laurels--and Votes Cohan played In his papa's vaude the full. But they won’t last long so sistently saving from his earnings until he with leather aoles. to 2, dium or lerge eiset. a broken shrrw window is a peculiar there Is some expense to all this— Lewis assured the President that ville company. The heirs of Wil 4, wdien prizes wUl be awarded and select early. One of the features of this refreabmenta served. Come and ly taocking tragedy. Both oflicera and that this expense already has intervention would make the miners liam Brady, Owen Davis and Lau- fine mattress is the lace tuftings which wild—that be would have them in rette Taylor ars doing ail right to bring your friends and enjoy a was able to take advantage of a good . were veterans In the service, both been added to the cost of fluid milk ■oclol Ume. Miaabig B atto u Replaced bis pocket If he kept hand* off- He tbs theater or movies. can be adjusted for softness or firmness. had atalnless records. The rat in bulk. Mrs. Marion Agard Baker and and Minor Repairs Done deal.” promlsta that the atrike would be Allas Luclle Agard entertained who opened lire on them t^s they got short. This National Furniture Week Free of Charge. Not that it will probably make ANY “WISE CROAKS?" guests' from Hyiumla, Saturday. out o f their patrol car must have any dlfferenoe—the papef: bottia is Assistant Secretary of Labor Ed coffee table 1$ another outstand Miss Marietta Fitcb with her McGrady helped Lewis convince ing value. Regency design with One Day Service If Desired. GET ’niB HABIT OF DEPOSITING REGULARLY IN -beta one of those half mad fools a good enough excuse for further Fort Worth, Tex.—Herman, the motSfirrMrs. Spracer Eitcb of Rock- Roosevelt, The strike became ef a top of “ pie-cut" mahogany ve vlUe caUed on ToUand friends Mon whom the criminal ranks are soaking the public on the price of fective while union men tussled tig frog the Texas Christian Uni versity freshmen selected for a foo|- neers. It haa a big, 22>{ncb day. WE OPERATE OUR OWN largely reerulted. The most milk, ao we wiu probably gtt the with operators here l» ail-nigbt Tbe ToUand Grange held its regu type of human destroyed cenfereneas. Operators— s o m e of hpU totscot, apparenUy figured tb*re round top. Reg PLANT soaking; and continue to get soak- was a tough aeason ahead. lar meeting Tuesday evening when THE SAVINGS BANK OF whom, antietpating -profits under ular 17.50 .... the Ladies degree team conferred I ealloiu wantonness two worthy ings until such time w the peepis After be-.ng on the job only a dqy, WATKINS W e Also Do Dyeing and the Guffey bill, tie re d little resiat- MANCHESTER I valuable lives. It Alls one with of the stats get good and mad and $5-95 .tbe second degree and tbe regular 824-828 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 5161 anee—went first to TH per cent Herman had some subsUtutM on at MANCHESTER. CO N N . officers worked tbe flrit degree. ’Tailoring. 0l}aM the Milk Control act and the and finally caved In for Increases bond—nine baby frogs. , Nineteen people from tbe ToUand MANCHESTER ' t t e i t l f f t pubUe HHlt eentrol adifitPlstratlon te ths squlvMwt Mersgfter Hermta wfl) be kfloeqi Federated church attended tbe meet- < ^ w ?(P th * isurrt* MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD MANCHESTER. CONN, WEDNESUAY, OCTOBER lOTB. HANCHESTER EVENTNG HERALD, MANCHEEI'CR, CONN^ WEDNESDAT. OUIDBER 2 ,19S5. and children who received instruc led aboard sbip this afternoon by ROCKVILLE DANCING tion will recall that prior to her Secretary Ickea and'Harry h. Hop I SOO JAP 4IOUHERS ETHIOPIA INVADED; DAILY RADIO PROGRAM rosrriage she taught diuiclng at the kins, two principals of hla works ARB POISONED BY FOOD MISSING COLLEGE British Labor Backs Manchester Community club when relist progcam who have submitted TEACHER AT Y .M .C. A. Mias Christine Mason was director their proposals for putting the em Okayama, Japan, Oct. 2 EMPEROR REPORTS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER I (Oeatrel and Eastern Standard Tims) of women’s and chlldren'e activities. ployables now on relief colls to (AP)—The poisoning of over 800 S1TJDENT SOUGHT Netai All prosrains to k«T a n i batlo chains or iroupi Ihsrsof unless sptsl- Miss tdCora Hibbard will be at work. officers and men and a majority ! JsS : coast to cos.t (0 to e) oeiic'ctlon Includes all avu!l.''.jls stations. GRANTS (Continued from Page One) Sanctions By League Mrs. Evelyn McCarthy Roden the Y. tomorrow afternoon from 3 Meanwhile the President has put of the 80th Infantry regiment, ; Programs subject to ehsnct without prtvious notles In advanso, P. M, to Conduct Classes for Chil o'eloek on to receive registrations of up to private industry the‘real re- two of whom died, caus^ the NBC-WEAF NETWORK 'Csnte ' "Katts ‘ abandonment today of the divi SiKK— 6tS0—FrtM*Madt« Ntw« bAf dren There This Season* children who desire to join Mrs. sMnsIblllty for making Jobs and Brighton, England, Oct 2.—(A P)¥*ff6^t the League, tbs situation BASIC — east: west Wlw *« l »tlc ■ a!o: Jack Armatrong-^-mUtw rpt Roden’s classes. There will be three held to mean and Intend that Inac sional maneuvers in which the Richard A. Higgins, Dart from direct contact with their wjar w u s wesh kyw wblo wl >r tion by ths Senate Is either a waiver the cruise offers opportunity for the regiment was engaged. homeland. —The British Labor Party backed for It will be utterly helpless.’ way wbtn weso wtam wwi w w l, Midi • :$ i^ 6!$i^Vaniahcd Veicaa — eajit: age groups/ children from 5 to 7 William A. Kradrick, Repnb- test. The President also will be ac Morrison, referring to the ques ksa wmaq wcfl who wow woaf Poatie StringsoDlxIa Mri. Evelyn McCarthy Roden of years, who will be taught character GREAT of Its tight or the expression o.t its The polsonlng^was attributed These sources said such a step by an overwhelming majority today S{<$— 9i4&—Organ Coneart-'Waat companied aboard shm by his mili mouth Freshman Disap tion Sir jSamusI Hoare, British for-, MIOWICT—wood wire • , BtOO-w 7tOO->Myrt A Marga ~ aaat: Rockvine. baa been engaged as In dances and tap dancing, a tap class consent. to the eating of octopus, consid- would be regarded by Italy as Intol Its executive committee’s policy of N O BTH W S8T A CANADIAN — wtjn) Buck Rogara—midwest rapaat; Al "To hold otherwise would open tary aides. Admiral Wilson Brown, ered a delicacy in Japan. The sign secreUry, raised at Geneva wlb» kstp wsbe wday ktyr Cret cM structor tor the Y.M.O.A. ebttdren^s of ages 8 to 11, and 11 to 14 or other ficaa and Vincent L Keat> U. S. N., and Col. Edwin M. Wat erable. urging use of military sanctions. If concerning world distribution of SOUTH — wrva wptf wwno wls wjaz Roth Oranaatra^-waat dancing classes this season. Mothers advanced pupils. the way to usurpation by the Son son, U. 8. A., and Capgaln Meintire, victims filled the Tenth Divi wfla-WBun wlod warn wmo wib « r l itl6— Jarry Caopar. Barltona ata to the governor's power In all sion's hospitals. pears After Leaving Note. The League circlet in wblqb the necessary, to restrain Italy's East raw materials, said: w]dx vsm b kvoo wky w(*a wbsp kpre /tlC^Kata Smith 4 Guaeta U. S. N„ White House physician. "I would be prepared to say that 7:4S^Boaka Cartar*a Commant ins, Democrat, Claim Seat similar cases. The present Instance talk of an air blockade was report African campaign. wosi ktbs kth« wsoo wsvo wtsr l:0D—fJahnnla Pauraama—^aat: He will be escorted by the cruiser no individual state shall have. MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kglr ksW Old TImor-iDiK.; Harmonattaa—w illustrates the evil possibilities. If ed continued their study of the con The vote, taken by a card ballot P A C IFIC —kpo kfl ksw komo Uhq kfsd the relator's contention la sustained Portland aboard which will be Se Hanover, N. H.. Oct. 2.—(AP)— sultation between Great Britain and Crown oolonlea at all. All of them k U r ksu kpo kos ksa kjr kya keea 7i1Sv- 8i1S->Dr. Robart Hutehlna* Talk On Board of Finance. I. means that ths Senate, or rather cret Service men and newspaper at the party's annual conference, should be handed over to the 7{SD<» SiSG—Burna 4 Allan Cemady men representing the three press STATE MEN HOLD Police watched today for Richard France over the question of collab showed 2,168,000 for sanctions to League, administered under man Cant. east. liOGo |:0G~Lliy Pona. Orch.—to e single committee of the Senate, A. Higgina, 18. of Ridgewood, N. J„ oration between those two countries 102,000 against 4i3(^ SiX^Tom Mia Wtstern Skit ItlO— dtSO^Slx Oun Juatlea, Drama by depriving the governor of bis associations which provide news to a Dartmouth College freshman dates and controlled by the League. 4i4S.^ S:45—Sam A Olek Advsnturaa •iOG—lOtOO—Lud Qluakin on tha Air all papers of the country. in the event of hostilities affecting 'I t does not follow that the Brit B;oo— 6:00—Flying Tim . for K Id d l.r 9:S0—10:30—Tha March of Tima—to r Kkrtford, Oct 2 — (AP) — The right to submit other names has In IMPORTANT POSTS whose disappearance from the col either one. Tho vote waa greeted with re B:1»— B:15—Mary Small Song Prog. 9:40—10:40—David Roaa Poat'a Gold effect. Itself made an appointment Tnefr etorles will be relayed lege was reported by authorities of Authoritative sourcea said they sounding cheers from the conven ish Crown colonies would no longer S:3CU- 6;3I>—Press. Radio News Period 10:00—11:00—C______la u d a Hopkins’...... Orehes R«Bdriok-Keatlag diepute over a ashore by way of the Houston tion floor, which bad been for a day be under British administration. It B:39— S:3S—Ray Heatherton, Berl. —M it: Mvrt 4 Margo—WMt rpt of the relator (Mr. Hendrick). The the Institution. saw Increasing difficulties toward 6:45— S:4S—Billy A tatty-w e a f on y lOilS—11" tIS —Oloudo Hepkint* Orenei •Mit OB the State Board of Flnaoca relator's case must necessarily rest aboard f^lcb the President will (Continued from Page One) the scene of a bitter contest by a may sound 'Jingo' but I still feel 10:3^11 :30—Johnny Hamp Orchestra FREE Police Immediately broadcast the making an economic boycott effec SKIO— 7:00—Amoe 'n' Andy—oast only and Oootrol, which will teat the upon an assumption that the Senate ride. rday of speakers. that perhaps the British are the S:1S— 7:is—Uncle C ire Radio Station 11:0(^12:00—Prankia Mastors' Orchts boy's description after his mother, tive as a measure of restraint. This 11:30—12:30—Dick Mossnor Orehostra "oonaent’’ atatute on appointments, violated the law and attempted to Mr. Roosevelt has fixed his course Stanley, and later to Harold W. Ste Mrs. Ames Higgins, notified of her Some argued that sanctions were most considerate colonial adminis S'SO— 7:30—Our Amorlean Schools so that stops may be made very fre view waa based first on the uncer S:4S— 7:45—City Voloaa Via Radia NBC-WJ2 NETWORK was argued before the Connecticut frustrate Its safe-guarding of the phens, successive assistants to the son’s disappearance by college offi tainty regarding the attitude of the only way to prevent Premier trators of any government in the 7:00— S:0O—Ons Man’s Family—to o Supreme Court today. governor’s prerogatives." quently to permit fishing. The itin world." 7:30— S:30—Wayna King’s Orohastra BASIO — Bast: wja wbs*wbsa wbal 5 DAYS ONLY W$’RE C$LEBRATIN6 OUR attorney general, the stockily-bullt, cials, requested It states which are not members of Benito Mussolini from .proceeding 1:00— 0:00—Frank Crumit Amateurs wham kdka wgar wxys wlw wayr wmal If William A. Kendrick, of New Section Quoted erary also colls for visits to Cqcos dark-hair^ McMahon haa occupied : —10:00—Conrad Thibault’s Prog. wfU: Mldsi wcky wonr wla kwk kotl Haven, Republican, wins, a way will Section 4. cited by Mr. Daly, pro Island and Pearl Island in the Pa- Charles Wldmayer, director of the League—such as Japan, the with an Ethiopian campaign while 0 00 a position near the top of the de the College Newa Service, last night United States and Brazil—and con others contended that clamping' Ten years of age, the Los Angeles 9:30—10:80—Ray Nobla and Orehsatra wren wmaq kso be opened by which the governor's vides that "the Senate shall act fin clflc, uninhabited spote but sur partment organization since 1033. 10:00—11:00—M. La Porta's Orehsatra— M ID W EST—wmt wood wire power of appointment wlu be "an* ally upon each nomination or ap rounded by fishing grounds. said the youth left hla room Mon cerning the reaction of - amallsr even milder, economic sanctions IS now the oldest dirigible In the east: Amos 'n' Andy—watt repeat NORTHWEST 4 CANADIAN — wtn$J THURS. — FRI. — SAT. With the retirement of Stephens day noon, leaving behind a note countries which are League mem would not only further orouae Italy 10:30—11:30—Clan Las Danes Orohss. wiba kstp webo wday kfyr erct ofcf. 29^*' ANNIVERSARY Blhnated by 'partisan politics”, ac pointment mads by the governor next week to accept a place on the world. 10:48—11:43—Jesse Crawford. Organlat SOUTH — wrva wptf wwne wla wjax cording to the brief filed by Attor and requiring the advice or consent telling of hla Intention of abaenting bers, particularly Switzerland and but would embroil all Europe in 11:00—12:00—Bon Barnia A Orehsatra wfU'Wtan wiod warn wme wsb wapt Court of Appeals bench, McMahon, himself from the college. Austria which are neighbors of war. 11:30—12:30—"Lights Out." Melodrama wjdx wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpro . .. And to shew eur groat approcloHon of your con- ney Gwieral BMward J. Daly. of the Senate, within 10 session days under an order left by the attorney woat ktba ktha wooo wavo A THRILLINGLY NEW Mr. Daly represents Vincent L. from the date on which such nomin A fellow etudent, who saw Hlg- lUfy. Herbert Morrison, winding up the CBS-WABO NETWORK MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl k fir kshl PERSONNEL OF CCC general prior to hLs departure, will gina packing a - suitcase, reported IS EPILEPSY INHERITEI fidonco and potronogo/ wo oro inviting you to shoro Keating, Fairfield lawyer and Demo ation or appointment shall have Regarding Japan It was recalled debate for adherence fOr the use of BASIC— Baati wabc wade woko w om PA CiPtC—kfo kfl KSW komo kftd crat whom Oovemor Cross nomin been communicated to it by the Umsclf become tho acting assist Higgins said he was merely going- In League circles that when the sanctions, asserted: CAN IT BE CURED? iraab wnao wgr wkbw wkru whk wjr ktar kpo kex k ra kjr kya keca ant. and the third highest adminis to hitch-hike to Exeter for a day or League asked for Japan's views on wdro woau wjaa wean wfbl wapd wjav: Cent. Bait. * In aomo of tho meat wondorful bargoins In our hisleryl ated for Kendrick's seat, but whose governor." “MUltairy aanctlone cannot be A booklet containing the opinions Mldwaat: wbbm wfbm kmb« ktnoz 4:30— 6:30—Tho Singing Lady—east appointment died In the Senate com The cose came to the Supreme GREATLY REDUCED trative officer in the department. so. an arms embargo ag^nst Paraguay ruled ouL If they are ruled out )rou of famous doctors in this interesting what ktab krnt 4:40— 6i49 ■Orphan Annlo*—oast only mittee. After the session of the Clourt by stipulation. Important' Divialon. Andrew Ferguson of the state and Bolivia, Japan replied this waa may weaken tbs power for peace of subject wdll be sent FREE, while ■AST—wbns WPS whp wbao wlbs wfaa BKH>— 6:00—Tho Animal Nowo Club Oeneral Assembly, Oovemor Cross, Hendrick, former New Haven Under his control are grouped motor inspection service said last a political question and that Japan the League. they last, to any reader writing to wore wleo efrb etao wibz wmaa wass 6:16— 6 :1 ^ T o Bo Announeoo night he had seen a youpg man re D ix ie - W f it wsta w b n wqam wdod 8i30— 6:30—Prooo-Radio Nowo — ba- r declared Hendrick’s 6-year term had publisher, and now editor of a Ro- mo.st of the Important divisions of no longer bad any political relations "An aggressor state must be the Educational Division, Dept. 0-6S| kira wrao wlao wdsn wtoo krld ktrh olo: Tho eringing i ^ ‘ Lady—midw. rpL Anniversary Special! expired, and there was a vacancy publican state organ, was ^pointed the department, Including the Bu sembling Higgins north of Hanover with League. made to feel that if It rebels 545 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. ktw araeo koma wdba wbt wdaa wbit 8:36— 6:86 • • Tho Charfotooro — wji X which be filled by naming Keating to the board of Governor 'Trumbull Enrollment in State Restrict reau of Investigation, the Bureau of during the day. He was carrying a wdbj wwva wmbs waja wmbr w ait only Anniversary ktui ksko wcoa arono wnox kwkb ii40— 6i4^Lowotl Thomao — east: HOSPITALITY TRAY to the board for a full 6-}rear term. In 1029 with the approval of the Prisons, the Bureau of War Risk suitcase slmllarHo the one the Orphan Annlo—ropaat te mldwaat' M ID W EST—w sl armbd wlan wibw kfh o:0O— 7tOG—Baoy Aeoo» 8k" Hendrick, represented by Ernest Senate. His term expired July 1, Litigation, and tho Taxes and Pen youth was seen 'packing. annik wkba wooo wabt keoj wnaz woo Special L. Averin, former deputy attorney ed to 5,900 Juniors and 7»1l-*Te fco i‘Announeod - 1085. alties unit. In addition, McMahon wowo 6:3(^ TjS^L l .. ______nd Abfiorg_ Oomody __ Save Money On general, brought quo warranto pro On April 23, Oovemor Cross nom has been called upon to serve as spe MOUNTAIN—k"- kli koh kil 6:46—------7:46—Dangoreua --- .goreuo------r^areiwivv. Paradloo,• Skit 1 0 ; . Ladies’Tuck stitch ceedings, claiming be was a hold inated Keating to succeed him, but FOREIGN EXCHANGE COAST—kh] kola kfro kol kfpy kvl 7 :0 ^ 8:0(L-Tho ROndoiveua of Muolo 510 War Veterans. cial counsel to assist district attor- kfbk ktnjTtws ksrn kdb ksmb ksb 7:30— 8:30—House of Qlooi, Borlal Act over member of the board because the Senate adjourned without acting ney^in criminal prosecutions. The WILROSE 6:00— 9:00—John Chai. Thomao Wroo, the Senate did not confirm Keating. on the appointment. The commit Cant. B ia L 8ilOM> ItiO—Warden Lawee 4 Drama CANNON Test Oovemor’s Power Boston, Oct. 2.—(AP)—A cut In criminals he has helped send to New York, Oct. 2.—(AP)— For diSO— liSO—Jack Armitrang — east! 9:00—10:00—Rollgleuo Life Program FAST COLOR V E S T S and tee on nominations, made up of two prison Include John Paul Chase, the Dress Shop *OetmtWi>hclaiOrtm ta—D lxlti MaladL.Maladies wdst_____ 9:6(^l0:3^-etenoi of Hiatory. Drama If Keating wins, the executive Republicans and one Democrat, the nation’s Civilian Conservation eign exchange steady; Great Brit Og, San af PIre — saatl 10:00—lltOC^Dorothy Larnour. Oreh. "FULL FASHIONED" ower of the governor's office will made no report Corps personnel was announced here former associate of "Baby Face" ain In dollars, others in cents. The Giandfitand Will Cheer .devamant—west 10:10—lin o —Ink Spoto* Negro Quartet strengthensned, and the first test of Nelson, and PIquett, the Dlllinger Great Britain demand, 4.90 1-4; ____-Busk Rogers-■east; Tha 10:80—11:60—Ls Rgmanolll Orehsatra— PERCALE PANTIES K' On July 2, Oovemor Cross named by Major Oeneral Fox Conner, com attorney who was sentenced for > These Smart, New Cadsts Quartst—West and Dials oaatj Houoo of Otaoo—wait >opoat 81 X 99 the governor's Interim rawers of Keating to succeed Hendrick, after manding general of the First Corps cables, 4.90 1-4; 60 day hills, 4.S9 Silo— SilS — Bobby Benson — oast; 11:00—1t.*00-ehander and Hla Violin and appointment to a major state office harboring a criminal. 1-4; Franco demand, 6.58 3-4; ca Og, Son' of PIra—mtdw. rpL: Organ 11:00—11:00—Bob Ohootor’o O^hoetre notifying the latter of hla Intention Area. -THjie; To Be Announced—west will have been settled. Keating and Hendrick both appear Conner said war department ad As administrative officer of the bles. 6:68 3-4; Italy demand, 8:14; Piece Boucie and Knits 11:30—12:30—Billy BIssott 4 Orehostra Both Hendrick and Keating are ed before the board on July 11, but vices received by him Indicated the taxes and penalties unit, Lawrence cable.T, 8.14. s o l Fd co lo r claiming the office, Keating assert the board unanimously refused to haa supervision of civil legal actions Demands: SHEETS corps would be reduced to lU origi arising out of intomal revenue tax 8:30—Kellogg Binging Lady. ing that he is the member of the recognize Hendrick any longer and nal 300,000 men by June 30, 1038. Belgium, 16.89; Germany free s board duly sworn in. Keating was sworn In. matters, compromises, preparation 40.25, Reg. Tourist 27.26, Reg. 7.95 6:46—Little Orphan Annie. Good for years BROADCLOTH Three Issues are Involved, accord The reduction, announced last of bankruptcy claims and petitions 6:00—Six O'clock Supper Show. night, would'bring the national CCC Comm’l 20.16; Holland, 67.67; Nor List o f service! ing to Mr. Daly's brief, they are: for remissions of forfeitures, as well way, 24.63; Sweden, 25.28; Denmark, In All the Leading Fall Colors 6:16—Ken Sparnon String Enssm' "Whether the Senate, by inaction enrollment doum Immediately from WTIC • .Me. REMNANTS os matters arising out of the Prohi 21.80; Finland, 2.16; Switzerland, OTHERS $10.95 to $16.75 Price for ten days after the governor's 600.000 to SOO.OOO and New Eng bition Act prior to repeal. Spelke, Hnirtferd, O o b b . 6:80-.^Preas-Radio News. OCEAN CRUISE 82.68; Spain, 13.66; Portugal, 4.47 Sizes 14-44 00,009 W. 1040 a. O. S82J M. 6:36—Ray Jones. appolntment-of the respondent (Mr. land’s strength would be cut from an attorney in the criminal divi 1-2; Greece, .04 1-2 Poland, 18.87; $ 2 2 . 5 0 Keating), thereby consented to such 80.000 to 38,000. Tills area's reduc sion, aids In the preparation of cases l^ v e ls n BrosMhawttng Servtoe 6:40—Sport Brlefa ORISS Czechoslov^a, 4.14; Jugoslavia, 6:45—Lowell Thomas. appointment for a full term of six tion was effective at once, Conner and appears In prosecution at vari 2.29; - Austria, 18.87N; Hungary, OojUgbt Basing Ttms Your choice of Walnut or Mahogany or Antique White cY d. years. IS NOW AHEAD said. ous points In the country to which New Arrivals In Fall 7:00—Easy Acea GINGHAMS . . 17 20;07N; Runmnia, .88; Argentine, "Whether the Senate by falling to Seven thousand members of the he might be oaalgncd. 7:15—The Stamp Club. With Real Good Quality make any action within such 10-day CCC In New England were discharg 32.67N; Brazil, 8.57 6-8N; Tokyo. Wednesday, Ootober 2. 7:30—Lum and Abner. Extra long to tuck In period thereby waived Its statutory With the exception of Levitt, all 28.74; Shanghai, 88.25; Hongkong, P. M. 7:46—Dangerous Paradise. 2-Slice Toastmaster—Complete—With All the Acces* OF P ^ I D E N T ed lost night with tho expiration of were active In the Democratic or 60.40; Mexico City, 27.00; Montreal DRESSES 4:00—Woman's RsuUo Review, sorles—FREE With Every Purchase of Model 1365. cozily. . . hind.torn t6 right to advise the .governor wlui the fourth alx-montb enrollment ganization In tkelr home cities. 8:00—Rendesvous — musloot pro- asfure straight hemi. TURKISH TOWELS respect to such appointment period. This brought the total en In New 'York, 98.68 3-4; New York 4 :S0—"Masquerade." granL Did Vaoaney Exlstf (Oontinned from Page One) Lawrence and Googcl both served in In Montreal, 101.31 1-4. 4:46—Grandpa Burton. 8:80—House of Glou. Strong even weave. . . Thick, water abiorbing tow elt... m I Q c Each rollment, never entirely filled, to 24,- the Connecticut Oeneral Assembly N—Nominal. COLORS: FABRICS; 6:00—AI Pearce and his Gong. toft finish. "If it be held the Senate neither 000. 9:00—John Charles Thomas. the size most popular in evfry * " contented nor waived its right to Re heads first for the naval dem- as members of the House minority. • Block a Crepe 6:80—"Dick Tracy." ' 9:30—Warden Lswes In 80,000 home. Good firm weave .... advise the governor, then did a onitratlon off shore here and the Under the new ruling. Conner aald, Levitt's assaults, conducted first 6:46—Sam and Dlc)c. 1 0 tho CCC enrollment In each of the VETERAN’S WIDOW DIES • Greea Frisco Years In Sing Sing—"Want vacancy exist in said office which Navy Is planning to "shoot the aa a Republican and later as an In Darien, Conn., Oct. 2.— (AP) — 6:00—WrIghtvUle cnarlom ed," dramatic sketch. the governor might till under the works." Every form of naval craft six northeastern states would be as dependent, on the regular Republi a Brown Wool Crepe 6:80—News. LOTUS follows: Mrs. Deborah Ann Finch, widow of 10:00—Committee on Religious Ufa provisionB of Section 166 of the will participate and a naval attack can organization in Connecticut are a Civil War veteran who witnessed a Rost Jersey 6:40—Gems from Memory. In tha Nation's Capitol. SPECIAL Oeneral Statutes. hy air forcea Is to conclude the late World well known. In the Department of the aasasslnatlon of President Lin a 3hie Velveta 6:46—Ranch Boya 10:80—Stones of History— dramo- 42 X 36 afternoon performance. War Justice tho former law professor has MAGIC DIAL MODEL "It is clear that while the Senate coln, died today at the age of 04 • Plum 7:00—^Ames 'n' Andy, Uo Skstoh. 45 X 36 27” PINE QUAUTY has the power to disapprove an ap Turning southward tonight after Jrs. 'Veterans been employed In the study of the years. , 7:16—Gordon, Dave and Bunny. 11:00—Tims, wsathsr, basahall pointment sent to It by the gover this "sea battle" the President Massachusetts . .16,600 1,630 legal aspects of treaties to which She was born here Dec. 16, 1840, 7:30—Rhythm of the Day. scores. nor", Mr. Daly told the court, "it is heads for the Panama Canal on a Vermont...... 1,200 this country has become a party, and and was the second oldest resident OTHERS 7:45—Frank Sherry and tha Bing 11:06—Mayfair Orchestra. PILLOW FLANNEL also under duty to take final ac leisurely course and be Is counting Rhode Island .. 2,000 In the codification of law relating to of Darien. ing Strings. 11:80—^Klng Edward Hotel Orches tion with respect to it within 10 on soma big game fishing each,day. New Hampshire 1,400 our obligations under them. Her husband, Frank, died 26 yeara SiOO—One Man's Family. tra. days X X X within 10 legislative Goes Through d u a l Connecticut 6,000 ago. He waa In Ford's theater at $5.95 to $16.75 8:80—Wayne King's Orchestra. 12:00—Sbandor, 'Violinist. 3 c ’ Yard days. Such a provision is vital if Ha plans to return to the White Maine ...... 8,100 24 Washington the night Lincoln was 9:00—Tovim Hall. 12:08—Syracuse Hotel Orchestra. the appointing power of the gover House by way of the AtlanUo coast During lost June, 67 foreign coun shot. 10:00—Ths Log Cabin. CASES nor is not to be annihilated by parti 12:80—Teddy HUl and his Orches WORTH MUCH MORE! ^ te r going through the Panama Pennsylvania leads ths states bu tries purchased manufactured prod- 10:80—Roy Noble's Orchestra. tra. san politics. Canal. the number of commerclar airports, iicta of American aviation com 11:00—News. "It Is intended to permit the gov- Mr. Roosevelt will be accompan- amor, following disapproval of his with 70 fields In this class. panies. 11:16—Lsonard KeUeris Orohsstra. NOTE: Ea. original appointment, to send to the Triumph Ringless Hosiery 11:80—Glen Lee’s Orchestra. In cose at rain the following pro 15c 11:45—Jesse Crawford, organist. grams will be listed Instead of the Senate ths names of other ap THURSDAY'S 12:00—Silent 45" Table O il Ctoth Anniversary ‘Bargttihl pointees until his choice meets with Real Sheer*—95c baseball series: The tame ttrong, even approval. If the provlslans of Sec- P. M. SPECIAL! .tfon 4 be disregarded by the Senate, Thrifty Specials Service and Chiffon Weights 1:30—New England Agrioulture. weave and soft finish. CANNON the governor baa no we^ of knowing 2:00—News. ONLY whether his original appointee was 2:16—Words snd Music. approved or disapproved. He can at 69c and 89c 3:00—^Two Friends In Harmony. TURKISH not know whether to again send the Popular Market Take Your Plokl WDRC 8:15—Animals In the Newa — Or. original name or to substitute an Smoke - Granada - Malogna • Alhambra » Tangier - Algtcre 886 Bnrttord, Conn. 1880 Wesley A. Young. TOWELS other. The orderly process of gov 855 MAIN STREET RUBINUW BIJILUINO Everybody’s Lava - Sahara and a dozen other colors. 3:30—Spotlight Revue. ernment requires that Section 4 be Dnyllght Saving Tims I9< SHOPPING CENTER FOR THRIFTY PEOPLE Market Wednesday, October 2. Firat QuaUtyl 25* Phone 8721! Free Delivery! P. M. TuMsst eoiered 4:00—Hoosler Hop. New Patterns! MONEY SAVING 4:30—Opening New Hayden Plane And a $22.50 Toast pordersi T H U R S D A Y SPECIALS FRIDAY SUGAR (Bulk), tarium—America's Museum W B Y P A Y RADIO by Day master Hospitality Of tuong telected yeriu SPEQALS AT 10 IbSe. ••«*•***** 52c of Natural History. with firm underweeve BEST CUTS 13th ANNIVERSARY 4:46—Vivian Della Chleeo, soprano (BasSera BSSadard Tlsna.) Tray MORE? MILK, and orchestra. D O Y O U KNOW? that meant they'll wear' 6:00—Mount and Oest. well. Very abtorbent. 4 ca n s...... 24r 6:16—WalU "nme. New York, Oct. 2.—(AP)—Tom In 1 0 y oar"; Grant's has cjrown from CHUCK ROAST SPECIALS 6:30—Jack Armstrong, AU-Amerl- Manning 1# giving a dally resume of FREE Yacht Club can Boy. tbs World Striss on WJZ-NBC at All for the Price of c Y d . one storo storfotl m IV06, to <: liiain COFFEE, Ib...... WILLIMANTIC THREAD 6:45—Mary Hitt cmd Bsa Rohan. 8 p. m., or shortly thersaftw. m 19c 6:00—Yankees Network News addition to NBC and CBS, u e ss- the Radiol of 470 stores . . . berausi- of a policy PEQUOT SHEETS 160-yard Spools, DAINTY DOT XXXX Confectioner’a r * Service. rles Is going out on WOR-MB8 with of selliny quality mcichumlise ol low AND CASES I 6 f o r ...... 6:16—Bobby Benson smd Sunny Boh Elson nnd- Quin Ryan as an SUGAR, b o x ...... DC 2 3 c HOSIERY C l b 6Sx0e... OOo 42x88...20oi 800-yard Spools, Service and Chiffon . Jim. nouncers. j 4 c r 3 6 costi prices. . c It Choice Sirioin and Short Steaks Medium 72x09...gl,0e 46x86...82o Mch ...... This Wock Onlyl 6i30—Austin Scrivener and bis Try these tonight: As.Lime as' DIAL 325S OtxOO.. .gl.ie Thure-Onlyi .. 9 c P a ir...... Whispering Strings. POTATOES, peck , Black and White Only. 6 4 c 'WEAF-NBC—7:30, Our Ameri INCHES FREE DELIVERY lOc 6:46—Ths boapine Whaler*. can Schools; 8, One Man’s Family; NOW All linen DUh Towels, 7:00—Myrt and Marge. 9, Fred Allen returns to Town Hall; ECRU 1 SHOULDER RIB LOIN Fancy ONIONS, 1 Lot Cretonne 7:15—Dyno Boys—Gordon, Dave W W El . 8 lor...... 5 0 c D rapes...... 10, New Conrad Thlbault Revue; $5 THURSDAY — FRIDAY 6 Iba...... Toweling, all linen, 9 7 c and Bunny. PORTAOENE LAMB CHOPS LAMB CHOPS LAMB CHOPS 15c Dress Goods 1 Lot Curtains, 7146—Bookfc^rter. 10:80, Ray Noble orcheetra; 12:30, fpeciAL SPECIALS! yard ...... 1 9 c one of a kind, pair Lights Out. kasy SntaB 27-Inch White Outing 5 0 c 8:00—JohHnm'iuid the Foursoms. Sweet ORANGES, NEW PALL 8:18—Dr. Robert Hutchins— The WAABC-<2B8—7:30, Kate Smith; TERMS Extra Charge On LUSTROUS PRISCILLA Land O’Lakea 18 for...... Flannel, yard...... 1 0 c PRINTS, yard . 2 5 c CURTAINS 8:15, Talk, Dr. Robert M. Hutchins; Time Payments l b . 25c 88-Inch Colored Outing Relation of tha University to BUTTER, lb...... 1 2 9 * Silk and Wool Bomeapuns Special Sale of Ruffled, Flat, the. Community. 3:30, New Time for Burns nnd Al VsUally 69el 30c Flannel, ynxA...... 1 4 c In Plains and Nets and Cottage len; 0, New Uly Pons series and RAYON CURTAINS Sweet PLUMS, n rk ish Towels Sets 8:30—Broadway Varieties. Kostelanetz music; 9:30, General SUGAR, 10 lbs. 4 dozen ...... Plaids, yard ... 6 9 c 9:00—ChesterfiSld presents Lily 15c 1 Lot Special, Wttlsted Suiting,Sul Plnlns nnd Hugh S. Johnson on "Ten Million for well-dressed 2 for...... 9 7 c " " ■ Pons — Andre kostelanetz Jobless;" 10:45, Alfred B. Smith ad 64x70 (b u lk )...... 53c 2 5 c Plaids, o n Orchestra. DRAPERY fisU windows. Sweet GRAPES, 1 Lot Special, yard...... O S C 1 Lot $1.98 , $1.49 dress at National Conference of -ONLY—25 9:30—Six Gun Justice. RIB LAMB ~ 3 lb s...... each...... 2 5 c New Rayon and > tn _ Colored Raffled Curtains Catholic Charities. PLAID H e lb. LEAN BOILINO BEEF S« ">■ 14c Bod Spieada 10:00—On the Air with Lud Glus- Of These Beautiful Toastmaster Trays Complets With CHOPS, lb...... Aetex Prints, yard 4 « / C pair kin. WJZ-NBC—8, PhU Duey’s Ren DAMASK 25c Strictly Fresh I Lot Green and m a s>jr\ Rayon Taffeta for Ltnlnge, $ 1 . 2 9 dezvous; 8:30, House of Gloss; 9, Accessories Given FREE! NO ORDERS TAKEN oold onfy, rag. gi.M «p 1 10:30—March Of Time. LEAN LJilB EGGS, dozen...... Sllpo, Ota, O e x - 10:46—National Conference of Cath- John Charles Thomas; 9:30, Ward AFTER SATURDAY NIGHT, 9 O’CLOCK, OCTOBER 5. BLANKETS 35c Candlewlck Bed- (P a A Q yard ...... ZDC New Damssk Drapes en Lawes; 10, Secretary of State JUch, heavy, color- STEW, lb...... epreada, 99 In. wide «p 1 » t f O Specially Priced At Uc Charities — Alfred E. 13c Fancy McIntosh Lining Satoene, •> e — * Smith. Hull address; 11:15, Opening cere • fait for drapes Rleh and liulrotte —FRESH FISH Sheet Blankcte, m a a n yard...... Z O C 11:00—Yankee Network News Serv- monies Hayden Planetarium, New both in texturel CUBE STEAK. APPLES. 7 lbs. ... 25c 72x99, all white.... ^ 1 • J. 260 Printod New 2 n — •1.98 '2.75 *3.75 York. and upholsleryt Ib...... Cannon Miracle Dish Q *7 ^ THIS SPECIAL Sofi Sens Tint, 49* Peroalee, yard .... 1 9 C 33c Large White Special Sale JChls Week 11:16—Frankie Masters' OrcbsstriL What to expect Thursd»: Steak Cod ^ lO c Boston Blue ib lO e Towels, • for...... O f C White All Linen 11:30—Johnny Homp’s Orchestra. NBC— “ and CBS—1:16, world Bs- Werm, • Long woartng SHORT STEAK, (Cauliflower, head. lOc MattreM Covers, Handkeroltlen, ench 9 C On Drapery Cranes, s > n ^ up rles. Shimmering, luxurious, Ib...... Traverse QA.« from ...... A t I C WEAF-NBC—1:30, Girl Alone, OFFER nll-over dcaigni.'.,Red, Their fleecy, dowqy nap 35c Fresh Fillet ft liV ^C PORK & BEANS, MattTM M s , * a a n Rode...... 0 «7C Conch serial; 8:30, Girl Scouts convention; Extra iroertnem. . . extre generbiii in width.... Swordfish lb 27c full size...... V 1 eO ae Covers . rust, green, rote, blue, and claar color* will te- FRESH GROUND can ...... 5c 7 9 c , 9 7 c 6, Fljinr time. On Display At - gold. with full gathered ruffleiT That’* why they're maia aftat long uet. This Week Only! WABC-CBS—4, Salvation Amy HAMBURG, lb. . .. Fancy Oysters 2 5 « pi- Land O’Lakes band; 5, Howells and Wright, tttcb ffltrveloui veluet at tbit low price. 19c Fresh M ackerel ft 7 c 10% Off On All WBZ-WBZA BUTTER, lb...... AU Wool Doable Plaid WOOL BLANKETS | pianos; 8:16, Jimmy Farrell, songs. SHOULDER PORK 31c BLANKETS Monument Mills Sprlngfleld — Bostoa WJZ-NBC—12:80, Farm and BOTH STORES CHOPS, lb...... Yellow Globe TURNIPS— single—Plain and Two-Tone | Daylight Saving Tims Home Hour; 4:80, Radio Guild; 29c FRUIT AND BAKERY DEPARTMENT SPECIALS IS.00 Q O 6:15, Talk, Thomas B. Burke. Fresh Cut CARROTS— 72x84 Bed Spreads LEAN BEEF $ 7 . 9 8 1 Irrogttlare ...... Q rO teJO GRANT C O COFFEE CAKES ASSORTED VIENNA AND Fancy Native CABBAGE— $1.98 to $5.98 ______P. M. STEW, Ib...... Fancy Sweet POTATOES— 1:16—World Series baseball gome 23c CRUMB or RING FRUIT SQUARES ITAUAN BREAD —Boake Carter, description VETERAN ACTRESS ROBBED BRUNNER’S BENSON’ S Buy On Our Club Plan—It’s the Easy Way! crowd and color highlights; 815 «ltreet Manchester WHITE VINEGAR, each 5 Pounds 1 5 c Pay 50c or $1.00 Each Week. Merchandise Delivered When Payments Are Completed. HoUywood, CoUf., Oct. 3.—(AP)— (your Jug), gallon.. l i e 1 ^ 6 cioz. 2 lo r 1 3 c Hal Totten and Ty Tyson RADIO RADIO 25c and Graham McNatqee, play- Mrs. Lsslie Carter, veteran stage Open Every Night DOG AND CAT by-play description. and screen actress, reported to police and SEE OUR DISPLAY OF FOOD, c a n ...... 5r DON’T MISS SEEING OUR 40 WINDOWS OP COTTAGE SETS. <:00—Batty and Bob. today that burglars -had looted her Till 9:30. FURNITURE CO. FINE HOME MADE 1 CRANBERRIES SUNKIST ORANGES CRABAPPLES - 4:15—Home Forum — "Oven home of $10,000 worth of valuables 80 Oakland S t 711 Main S t PRODUCTS JAR RUBBERS, Roasts," Mildred W. Carl during her absence lost night 6 dozen ...... son. It was the second burglary of the I 15® g lbs. 25® 25r. 4:30—Fascinating R hyth^ bouse within three months. Last DIAL 5191 DIAL 8773 WATCH FOR OUR BIG 15® Heavy WAXED 1 A ^ 6:00—^Addreu by Pretldeht Frank July 26, $20,000 worth of silverware Herald Advertising Pays-—Use It SPECTAL8 SATURDAY PAPER. 3 rolls.... I f t C THE TEXTILE STORE lin Delano Roosevelt at San and other furnlsblnts were reported THIS IS ONE OF BENSON - BRUNNER VALUES! 849 Main Street Manchester, Conn. Diego Ehcpositlon- stolen. iV ^ MANCHESTER EVENfNG HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., MANCHESTBK CVENTNO r Ah ALD, MANGHESTBR. OONNm WSDNKSDAT, oenrtEBBR I, imm P A d f
fo r the eouroe, and It was decldod to her*, irtt* olsotsd prealdent of the Superior Oourt Judn P. B. 0 ’Sul|l- Ing their wives to other add it to the list ot subjects this Ooanectleut Oolf Association, sue- van on i ehar e Of criminal c negll- BRIDES ABE DYNAMITE tions. Only Qmgedy *fg PARTS STILL OPEN year to see how many would regis Overnight A. P, ceoding W alter Batterson of ?;ence arising .1from an automobllt pompiieetM sltueudn to a . ROCKVILLE ter fo r the course. Hartford. 'atallty* June t In Farmington. mSTORYOF'-JAlNA” tory and happy denouement The eloosee will take place from Newe Coloheeter—The first elate town iMdMpert — Fairfield County The film version of Miss - fiv la IN TOLLIES’ CAST 7:80 to 8:30 o'clock on Monday, election held this year resulted in • OsmmM ioaera John S. Thomhlll Roche’s tel* has been aUjud|M. a he igh chool orld Tuesday and Thursday evenings clean sweep for Republicans here, Olid M li* Maude A. Baker answered faithful transmutaturn of the bMk, T H S W Fitmmts Novel Rramaticed for throughout the winter mOntliis. Mew Haven-)-Mri. Edith llotrh- their average majority being about eriUeiem directed at neir adrolnis- Film Presentation— A t State acceptable to the millions who hava COMMON CO UNai GETS There will te seventy-five sessions. kias of WOodbfldge, erfaltned In 200 votes. Ifntion which was heard at a recent followed the careen of the WMts- Wednetsday, October 2, 1935. Compiled by Students of Manchester High School Two Days. V6L nL, No. 7. Miss Helen Estes, Faculty Adviser Manager Jack Sanson Invites Funeral of Frank Mkck. Superior Court on a benoh warreat Glreenwleh— State Senator B. W ettport town meeting. 'They Sold oaks via “Jalna", ortatnally a w i i ^ The funeral of Frank Mack, who decreased income from various of the $10,000 sequwe, BUILDING PErmONS charging naaneleughter, pleaded In Gaynor Brennan of Stamford, Ur*. died at hls home, 14(1 Vernon avenue Brennan and Leo F. Walth of Gar soureee and increased need* for Two young ahd beautiful brides On the same ehow wiU te eeca nocent and asked for a jury trial yesterday w ill be held on 'ITiursday den City. L. 1., were Injured ellght- care of dependent children and for are paekogoa of romantle dynamite Ted Lewis, who. with hla bend, pro Talented Youngsters to The warrant accused lirs. Hotch IMPROVED FORM STUDENTS FORM Regular Meeting Held Last morning at nine o’clock from St. ly In an automobile accident. wMowa’i.penetone necessitated a which traneform a peaceful (Ijana- vides mirth and melody In " R m Bemaro's (jathollo church. Rev. kiss Of performing Illegal qpera- grently Inereosed county budget. Ck>mcs ths Band", hls Metro-Qoil- TEACHERS ORGANIZING Night— Winter Schedule of New BriUln—Wllllaro B. Porker, dian farm estate Into an abode of Apply for Roles. tlons on the let* Mr*. Edith Reno Meriden—Harry Plude, , 19. of wyn-Mayer starring vehlrie. Itis DISCUSS MANNERS Garbage Collection Reenmed. George T. SInnott, pastor of the 62, who bed been employed for of Waterbury who died July 18 Ih Bridgeport, wanted since May for suspicion, jealousy, cross purposes Indelibly connected with hls famous church win officiate. Burial will te more than 60 year* by the Ruaeell SHOWN BY TEAM CARD BUSINESS Derfa: hoepltal parole violation, surrendered to a and dangerous desires In "Jalna", songs; with hls clarinet: with "When in St. Bernard’s cemetery. and Erwin Manufacturing Com Rockville, Oct. The regular New Haven-)^The Yale Mews policeman here. He had been on film dramstlzatloh of the femoui STATE FIELD HOCKEY Fifteen vacancies In the cast and Friendly Class Social. pany. died at hls home here. My Baby Smiles at Me’’, "Peohuta". meeting of the Com’mon Council was novel featuring a cast headed by ehoruB of the "Manchester Follies” The flfst soelel and business meet printed a comparison between the parMo from the Cheehlr* Reforma "M e and My Shadow" and others, IN GIRLS’ GROUPS held last eventhg In the Council college expenses of today’s students FarmUtgton—Mr*. George L. tory. K ay John.son and Ian Hunter, play which he plays and sings among hls ‘ Still reifihin opCn and Manager^ Jack ing of the Friendly class of the (Chambers with Mayor Georg* and those of ths class of 1889, Auitin of Hartford poeted an M to ing at the State Theater today ami specialties In tho new picture. High School Football Squad Hscher and Tedford Use Dry Sanson o f the State Theater indites Union Oongregational church will Behests presiding and two mtmter* showing the present d*y undef- win low groee In the last of the tomorrow. Hiss Blanche Feder and Miss all youngsters of High school a»o te held on Wednesday night at eight ■ ...... ■ . ,v» UNESIPLOYED OBADUATES! of the Board ot Qiuncllroen absent grads pay more than 10 times as (Connecticut Women’s Oolf Associa NAMES MAKE DIRECTORIES From Maso de la Roche’s novel, Sport Slants who have dramatic or musical tal o’clock at the church social rooms. tion one-day tournaments for tbte A 400-mlIe Instrument flying t 4 ^ Swamped hy Fast, Aggres Point Block Prints for Lively Interest Is Evinced In ent to leave their names' at the due to Illness. much for their education as did the "Jains’’ describes the harrowing ex Occasionally the High school Beveral petitions were presented A t this tiros matters of Importance season. Pbiltdeipbla—Daniel Boone I* the periences of two brides brought to the longest ever, undertaken by U. S. Doris Kbbe Soccessfnl in Slate Theater box office so that re EU men attending Y ile before the office te asked for a list o f names will te discussed a t the business manager i t an employment agency tha Whiteoak home ns the wives of At-my aviators, was auecessfuily Whbt a tram that Norwich ichool hearsals may start early next week. to the cbuncll aa follows: Civil War. Hartford--Mls* Nettle Rood, 82, sive Norwich Eleven. o f young men or women to te In meeting, and an entertainment pro her*. Andrew Jackson Is a dentist. Eden and Piers. Their entrance soon completed recently at Hamilton has. A t least 42 players in full unl- Greeting Cards. Second Series of Student A popular musical comedy haa Stanley Golemba for a garage, Stamford—J6hn W . Doty, a mem of Wsst Hertford was eenteneed to gram will fellow; Luther Fuller will George Waahington is a detective. Ckuses a breach, husbands nsgtect- Reriring Old Sport for lurm. And all are in good condition, terviewed for a position. Tbe been selecteu by Manager Sanson 18x20 feet at 49 Franklin street, ber of the Woodway country Club three months In the County joU by Field, army bombing base. ichool wishes to help Its gradu granted. ^ ve a few Interesting reminlactnees too. Problem Meetings at and several former . Kiddle Revue of RockvIUe, In keeping with tho Although Msneheater’s football Tw o popular H igh lehool atudenta ates to find work, but U fre etara will be Included In the cast. Louie Koelsch, for a three car Women. quently usable to locate candi garage, to be made of sheet iron, to Tercentenary celebration. There When It comes to blocking, the team showed more fight Saturday, have formed a partnership for the There Is still an opportunity to will be violin solos by Max Kabrlck heavier team from the Academy dates. te located at 89 Village street, 28x18 against Norwich Free Academ than purpose of making Christmas cards High SchooL make application for special musi and Luther White will render vocal sure put on a neat show. It lasted WQl any graduate who would cal numbers during the acts of the granted. Miss Blanche Feder. formerly di it did the week before, at Middle- and greeting and special occasion solos. the whole game. like to te notified of an opening show. Ottllle Eckhardt for a veranda rector o f g lrli’ physical education cards. George Fischer and Kenny Hospital Report. town the fact did not prevent Nor send to Miss Gertrude Oterempt, Manager Sanson has on file the 8x8 to te added at ISO Prospect at Manchester High school and Tedford ore taking orders and have Animation and enthusiasm mark-l The following is the report of tbe Muichester's ball carriers couldn't wich from giving them a 20-7 set Vocational Outdance Committee, applications of many of the town’s street, granted. Miss Doris Klbbe. a present mem finished a few already. ed the second of the series of dlo-^ work done at the Rockvills City hos make much headway against the back. Manchester High School, the fol talented youngaters and with the The Peerless Silk 'Textile Corpora ber of the faculty, are acting as or Oeorga and Kenny have been par pital for the month of September as crack forward wall, that crashed Once more Captain ' Edward lowing facts: cusslon groups for girls, held la the completion of the cast and chorus, tion, to build on addition o f briek BEAUTY THAT NO ONE CAN FAIL TO BEE ganisers of a field hoclce,, associa- ticipating iB this sort of work tor announced by the superintendent through on nearly every play. "Duke’’ Haraburda showed, himself I. The claea in which he home-room period on Tuesday morn rehearsals of the specialty numbers 38x40 at their plantation on W est Uon for women In Connecticut. Miss an outstanding and steady play about three years and, as they are Main street, one story In height Agnes H, Lazzerin, R. N.: number both art students, they are well graduated. ing. "Etiquette" was the topic for will be held. The latest hit songs ot patients In hospital, September 1, Feder has played for several years er. "Duke" did a good job o f quar w ill be used In the current produc granted. Kenny Tedford played a peach of trained for this type of work. Their 2^ .The address and telephone tbe second week and a list of ques 1935, 15; number admitted during on the Essex County team In the terbacking, mixing up the plays tion. M. Joseph Webster, for a two North Jersey Association. She is a game at center. He made most of work includes block printing, etch number or the nearest phone con tions, passed hr by various girls, the month, 26; out patients, 12, mak well, and doing a good bit of tbe nection. fam ily dwelling 28x36 to be located also a rated umpire. the tackles for losses against N or ing, and the making of novelties cut formed tbe point of departure for ing a total of 63, Discharged, 43; PERFORMANCE THAT WILL AMAZE YOU YEARS tackling aa well. on W hite street, granted. wich. out of soap, clay and plaster of 8. A statement o f type o f work each of tbe groups. jc-rays, 24; accidents, 13; births, S; Although the well-known hockey "Kenny” Tedford, center, did a lot Ottllle Eckhardt, tor a garage to polls. which would be accepted— The following statement of the operations, 18; largest number centers are Philadelphia, Los An of tackling, nailing Norwich ball LOSE SOCCER GAME BINDING BOOKS te billlt at 180 Prospect street, Captain Haraburda also turned In Block printing Involves the stenographer, mechanical, care origin of the word “etiquette’’ was SPECIAL HIGHWAY treated, 19; smallest number treat geles, Boston, New Jersey and New carriers for losses time and again. granted. a good game of tackling, and run knowledge of shadows and the o f children, housework, etc. read by tbe discussion leaders as a ed, 7; dally average, patients, 13. York, It has been felt for some time Herman Ulbrick, guard, showed John Mroczkowski, for a six foot ning and all-round playing. . IN WINDSOR FRIDAY PUPIL’S HOBBY placement of these shadows In con 4. A. definite statement of any definition. Property Changes Hands. ^FROM NOW! IN THE NEW that sufficient Interest existed In that he Is just aa good a football SIGNS FOR CLOSE addition to a garage at 81 Grand 1938 trast to the white lines and spaces. experiwee. Tbe King's Edict Connecticut among women who avenue, granted. The property of the late Mr. and The whole Manchester team play player as he Is a soccer goalie, at In making block prints the design In the reign of a great French have played and enjoyed hockey as II. Tbe name o f a teacher who Announcement was made la re Mrs. Kelly on Nye street has been ed better than It did against Middle- uhleh he was a star last year for An Introduction to a fascinating Is first planned on paper and work king, when certain magnificent gar a fall sport In High school and col The M. H. S. soccer team opened knows the Individual. OF TERCENTENARY gard to the garbage eollectlona In Sold through the Edward Dowdlng town—a good sign for the next Mr. Greer’s charges. hobby—book-binding—gave Bonnie ed out until perfect In the last de dens were being laid out, the master Agency to Edward Kreyyalg of Nye lege, to promote an enthusiastic as Its season Friday, losing to Windsor gardener was sorely tried because the future commencing October 1, game. In the backfield, Campbell, Hara Martin, '88B, a new Interest during tail. Then the plctuoe or design Is s treet The property Includes sociation, provided that organizers by a score of 5-1. Windsor bad a hls newly seeded lawns were being Supplementing special traffic ar the winter schedule o f collection Is burda and Haefs did some able ball- the summer. transferred to a piece o f linoleum, two fam ily house and land. Mr, could be found. more experienced team on tbe field, trampled, on which was indicated rangements by the Hartford police being resumed, once a week. Per The Norwich students supported totlng, aided considerably by John which Is cut to the size of the pic State Body Interested having nine out of eleven veterans. She thinks that professional book the path on which to pass. The K ing department for handling the huge sons whose gsrbage containers are and Mrs. O. P. Morin who had a hall their team well, despite the poor son’s blocking. But, you should see The Red and White team threatened binders used to be most prosaic hu ture. After tbe design has teen FLOAT IN PARADE interest In thep ropery have moved ELECTROLUX crowds which are expected to flock This year, delegated by the State those Norwich boys block! From the placed on the linoleum, special tools Issued an edict commanding every Inadequate for the longer interval Department of Health and Physical weather, there being a good sized Windsor’s goal more often than mans. I f not, why were most all one within the court to "keep with to the capital for the big parade are advised to equip their premises to Maryland where Uie former is crowd. They gave a cheer for every opening kick-off to the last whistle, Windsor uld Manchester’s, but tbe books bound In dull brown, 'olive are used to cut or bevel the lines employed. Education, Miss Feder and Miss out. The raised lines on the lino in the etiquettes.” Gradually the which will climax Connecticut’s Ter with more or larger containers. GoT' man on the team, going In or com these lads gave a marvelous show of forward line didn’t have the neces green, dark red, or black? And they centenary of Saturday, October 12, Birth. Klbbe have taken up that task. leum (Hint the lines on paper. _ PREPARED BY H.S. term came to cover all tbe rules for barge must te put In a Covered con ing out. expert blocking. sary added push to score. all had white end papers. But now It the State Highway Department will The week-end of September 21, Printers’ Ink or water color Is rolled correct demeanor and deportment In tainer large enough to bold the Twin sons wore bom to Mr. and THE REFRtGERATOB The oppo.eing backfield had too . In the first quarter the teams Is possible to bind books to suit one’s taka steps to shunt all through saw the inauguration of the prac- on the raised surface of the linole court circles. And so It has grown week’s surplus. Mrs. Horace W . Jones, Jr., of Strat much power for Manchester's line, were getting tbe "feel” of each oth personality and one’s books, she Into use to cover all the conventions (highway traffic around the city on ttoe sessions, with about twenty- um and a piece of paper is placed Tax Collector WllUam Rogalus re ford road. West Hartford, on Satur Tedford and Ulbrlch however, did er, although Manchester was on the finds. sanctioned for tbe purpose of that day, so that this traffic will not five amblUous players showing real GEORGE LEARY ROOMS on top. It Is then nm through the ported that there was a slight day, September 2$ at the Hartford break through a good many tiroes defense most of the time. Desk and Benches Shown at smoothing social contact and de become entangled with that In the Interest In the new project. Through What, she says, could be more ap press and thus the first print Is change In the city grand Hat. Addi hospital. Tbe children are tbe the courtesy of the Manchester to throw the ball carrier for a loss. In the second quarter Windsor propriate or lovely than a book on veloping tact and good manners. city, Highway Commissioner John tions were made to the grand list of grandsons of Attorney and Mrs. WITH FORMER RIVAL Hr.t on the next play the Norwich scored twice, once on the error of made. "Good manners then Is the art of A . Macdonald announced today. Herald and the two Hartford gardening boimd In glazed chintz Making an etching la a more dif Tercentenary Exhibition $60,39? on property that was over Charles Phelps o f this city and Mr. papers, notices In department store team usually got It all back and the goalie and once on the pene with quaint little flowers delightful making comfortable tbe people with In order to do this special signs looked by the assessors, and dedue- and Mrs. Horace W. Jones of Thom More besides. trating attack which netted them a ficult procedure than the block whom we come in contact" will be erected on all routes leading papers, Insurance office bulletin ly scattered over It? Or, If astron print. The method used by Fischer tions were made of |8,380 on prop son Ridge, N . Y. i x > ^ and much “word-of-roouth” George leary, outstanding Man In the second half, Manchester did goal. omy Is your hobby, why not replace at School. The Qnestlons into and through Hartford advising erty that was outside the city limits, Burpee Meeting. chester High graduate of the class It was In the third period only and Tedford Is known In the graph Am ong questions dlsctuned In motorists as to the best route to advertising. It is hoped to reach better tackling than before, Hara tbe drab binding of one of your making a total addition of $87,04?. Burpee Woman’s Relief Corps will ic arts as a "dry point” most groups were: take to avoid the parade conges many more women in the vicinity of 38B, who was recently awarded burda and Tedford doing most of that Manchester showed any real Evening School to Open. meet this evening, October 2nd, In a scholarship to Fordham Universi books with a cover of blue oll-cloth In the dry point system, a piece How do you introduce people T tion. To make certain that drivers of Hartford who will strengthen the the work. The Norwich team tackled soccer. They held Windsor score The Kockviile evening school will the G. A . R. hall with the president, ty reports that he la getting along sprinkled with a handful of little o f celluloid and a needle point Is The float which represented the Is it good form fo r a girl to invite will not miss them, these signs will club by their support and presence, a bit lower and a bit harder. less and threatened Windsor’s goal open on next Tuesday evening, Octo Mrs. Emma Llsk, presiding. A so splendidly and la having a "sweH’’ gold stars? Or you might, she sug used. The design is cut Into the schools of Manchester In the Ter a boy living out of town io a school be considerably larger than ordinary dub In New Haven Near the end of the game, against several times. ber 8th at seven o’clock at the Sykes cial hour will follow at which time time. George was awarded the In the fourth period Vennart gests, even try your hand at a dash celluloid vrith the needle, making a affair in her town? Should she pay highway direction signs. They will A t the same time, a similar club n,i>re second-string Norwich play centenary parade on Sunday, was Memorial school. Registration will refreshments will te served. Mrs. scholarship in recognition of his made a penalty kick when one of ing comet. In this way even the most clear line. The Ink Is then rubbed for tbe tlokets? measure four feet by five feet, and Is being organized In New Haven, ers Manchester’s passing attack a reproduction of a school room of take place at this time. Allen L. Agnes Seidel is chairman of the brilliant record In track and the Windsor’s fullbacks shoved. Wind inexpensive books picked up at the Into the print and the celluloid Is When I go to a party, whom will carry large black lettering on e the two clubs to be charter mem gained quite steadily. Coach Kelley 300 years ago. “ The high teacher’s Dresser is principal of the evening committee in charge. fine standing In studies he attained sor again scored after penetrating second-hand store may be made pressed onto the paper, giving a should I greet first? white background. The signs will has a right to bo a little bit proud desk and "two-seater” student He will te assisted by tbe following On Wednesday evening, Septem bers of the Connecticut Field Hoc while attending M. H. S. Manchester's defense. "Something" beautiful. clear print. Rough, dampened Where should tbe glass te placed read: "Warning! Through Traffic of the showing made by his team, benches, which appeared on the staff; Kenneth Little, machine shop; key Association. It Is planned to A t Fordham, Leary has for a happened, and In the last minute Skill in book-binding need not be drawing paper la used In this meth in setting a table? Avoid Hartford Parade Congestion. ber 16th, there will be Inspection against .a hcnvlor, faster and better float were made and used In the Paul Rqdcn, woodworking; Miss with Mrs. Edith Jordan of Daniel have a series of games with Nevf roommate none other than Michael to play Windsor scored twice more. limited to hooka alone, she dlscover- od. If you go Into someone’s house Take Route No. ----- ’’ A black ar I earn. mid-year graduation program and Haven, emd also with other groups Aheam, formerly of Mt. 8t. Bene This Is the hardest and toughest wi. A camp memory book might R ay Donahue, 36A. when tbe family is dining and you row will be used to Indicate the dl- Anna Hendrick, sewing; Miss Eliza son as the officer In charge. The in tbe Tercentenary exhibition at in the vicinity such as the State dict's High school and a member of — J. Bellamy. team that M. H. S.’s soccer team have an Intriguing silhouette of are Invited to join them, what tectlou of the advise)1 route. beth Berger and Misa Hatgaret committee will make plana for the the Trade school last year. College team, and the Mt. Holyoke that great relay team which de will meet and they will show their one’s tent as It looked the first night should you do ? These warnings will be erected on Hart, commercial subjects. One event following the meeting this group, with a trip or two to Wel ‘ The characters appeared In cos Should the boy or girl speak first news subject will also be added this evening. feated Manchester High at the real ability In the following games. against awajing, dark elms and roads leading to Hartford in the lesley or Smith College. PECKENHAM TELLS tumes of 300 years ago: teacher, when meeting on the street ? year, that of cooking with Miss Mar '•'S Penn Relays. Michael, a likable fel Manchester’s team waa; Koae, Star- pines. And a photograph album sug following towns: North Haven, While field hockey Is next to the low, competed In the national quac-| MOVIES DISCUSSED chewskl, Weber. Lindsay, McCann, Francis Gardner; students, K. When traveling; should a girl Meriden,' Berlin, Windsor Locks, garet McLean os teacher. A few United States Immigration au gests delightful possibilities. give her name to a boy whom she oldest game in existence, it Is of ter-mlle race hold at Madison Guthrie, Vennart, Opalach, Leggett, Trevltt, H. Weber, (dunce), Frank East Granby, Bloomfield, Hartford, years ago there waa a cookln; thorities announce on increase of "W hy can’t we have beautiful OF CCC TEACHING meets by chance 7 eomparatively recent origin In the Square Garden last February and Murray, Lyttle. Warren; girls, J. Story and A. Mik- Farmington, Southington, Middle- course, but It was discohtinuec 7000 this year In the number ol per- IN ENGLISH CLASS books?” Bonnie asks of the many When one la introduced to another United States. It has ^en traced received second place there. He and Subs; Cowles, Brimley, Wiley, olinls. town, Portland and East Hartford. There is now sbnle dettiknd again oona arriving In this country by olr. back as far as the ancient Creeks, book owners. Francis Peckenham, former Man On the sides of the truck appear should she say, "Please to meet George have already become good Green, Murphy. you,” or what should she sayT although in France the earliest friends and arr having plenty of A discussion of photoplays, held Goals; Gattlng (W ) 3,- Sampeck chester High school student, who is ed a huge sign In dark blue letters, record seems to be In 1387, and In by Miss Burke's sophomore classes now teaching American History and "School Days.” The poster on the Theater Etiquette fun together. (W ) 2, Vennart (M) 1. When a boy takes a girl to tha England, In Isr'. To English wo last week, brought out many Inter English In Camp Jenkins, Cobalt, truck said, "The Manchester For studies George has, of course, A. S.. '36A. OBRIGHT FRIENDLY theater, who should walk down the men we owe the introduction of the esting points concerning motion Connecticut, was a caller at achool Schools." :A LL ONE a variety. Outstanding among these aisle first? game to the United States. picture production, coming pictures, Red, white and blue streamers are French ami trigonometry. While un Monday. When walking with a boy, on At present the U. S. F. H. A. m- and about actors and actresses. decorated the float. These extend George was attending Manchester WITH ROXY GROUP The hours o f teaching at Camp which side should you walk? INDUSTRIAL SHOW ed from the roof over the drlverie J cludes about thirty-five clubs and High, he took very few mathemati The second period group led by Jenkins are just the opposite of tbe I f one Is offered something which associations, representing all parts cal subjects and consequently is Harry Hultine, os chairman, had ordinary, In that all classes are In seat to the radiator cap. Anthony Obrlght, M. H. S. '33, he does not like to eat, what should o f the country, chooses annually finding trigonometry a bit troiible- much interesting Information the late afternoon, after the men re A committee choeen from the A rt he do? four sectional teams representing brought out in the many reports, NOW IN HARTFORD concluded on Friday the week’s ap Club and from Sock and Buskin T lie tim e Bome. He Is, however, rapidly over turn from work, and Francis’ leisure FIRST pearance aa an xylophone player In W hat should one do If he is asked ' the various parts of the country, coming this difficulty find expects among which were: Burnette Cum i& In the .Tay time. Clubs prepared the float under the w t the Fanchon and Marco revue at a personal question which he does r - picks an all-American first and sec to he "on top" soon mings’ explanation of the mystery Many students of Manchester High direction of Miss Henderson, teach the Roxy Theater, New York city. During t^p day, Francis takes not care to answer? ond team, sponsors sectional as well Fred Baldwin. of try-outs for film work, a report school and the grade schools ot er of art. and Miss Page, coach of Tony’s engagement was the result three hours for the preparation of When a girl has refused to dance as association tournaments, enter of "Top Hat," with special praise Manchester, especially those who hla classes and he Interviews the dramatics. one dance with a boy who has aek- T H IS has Happened of winning the amateur broadcast tains visiting foreign teams coming for Fred Astaire's dancing, though have been, or are now studying the boys In a vocational guidance course — Ema Suchy, ’36i€. ed her. Is It permissible for her to to this country from Ireland, Scot VARIED QUESTIONS only mild praise for his singing; ing contest on the Town Hall pro history of Connecllcut. plan to at gram. September 11. in an effort to find something for dance the same dance with another? A MANUFACTURER land. England, Denmark, Germany and H report on "B ig Broadeast of tend the big Industrial Exposition to them to do. He also tutors two boys TO HEAR BROADCAST A t a large dinner, should you w ait France, and Australia. These ac 1936," which was not a special Tony made friends with chorus, until everyone Is served before start be held at the .State Armory. Hart- stage crew, musicians and even the outside of class. ' WHOSE NAME IS A tivities of the national association ASKED AT LIBRARY story, but was delivered for humor. The students will te permitted ing to eat? Ir.rd. October 2 to 12. The exhibit, manager of the Roxy Theater. They In spite of the fact that classes culminated In 1933 when the U. s. The third period class, led by this year to listen to the broadcast BY-WORD IN THE which Is sponsored by tbe Connecti claimed him or the only amateur are not compulsory, the average FAST IHl.LZINti team made its second official tour, Sherwood Jones as chairman, had a of the World Series games over the WIN SPEED TEST "W here can 1 And the Har\'ard cut Tercentenary Commission and who was really part of the show, room haa 29 pupils. The faculty con- FURNITURE INDUSTRY going first to Copenhagen to take very varied dlseusslon. W illiam and radio In assembly hall. Those Inter Miss Smith’s typing lA class had and Yale football score.'; of the year the manufacturers of Onnectlciit, not merely a "curiosity." siata o f 5 members, Including J. A. part In the first international tour John Dllworth reported on the ested may listen sixth period If they a ten-minute speed test last Fri A rleh beeli liM e ef end table 1880?" “ Who write.a goed stories ot la dedicated to the genius of the During hla engagement at the Johnson, also from Manchester. Phe SAYS, "O . K. THEY'RE A LL O NE LO W PRICE" tielSM. In the farir Amerl- nament at the meeting of the in .timing of explosives. Abraham have a study period and also may day. Dora Sharp wrote twenty-four local c o lo r!" "W hat arc some quo Connecticut Yankee. Roxy Theater, be encountered many courses offered are: English, Science, tan MeftAer. J ' ternational Federation there. The Yulyes gave a report on Norma listen after school words without any errors and Sarah ThoM who fake keen pleasure in owning fumllur* thof rtflecM geed tations from Shakespeare?" "See Connecticut Industry on stars of tbe radio and stage who, at American history. Handicraft, and •asle and out-of-lhe-ordlnary quality will gal a value-thrill in this next meeting of the Federation will These are a few of the diverse Shearer. In pointing out her de The radio baa recently been re Falcetta wrote twenty-one words fects be was opposed by Janet Coo Parade" la a phrase used by Lbe In parting, wished him luck and hoped Music. •paelal thawing. For thli It the kind of furniture you alwayi tAesfAl be held In Am erica In 1936, at Phll- questions asked by,the High schcg>l paired and is In condition to broad with error. would te espentive. One of America’t leading monufotturere—on* adtlpbla. per, a classmate, who Is a native of dustrial Ehcposltlon sponsors In ad they would meet him again In the Francis likes the work very much, cast the series between the Detroit Esther Bteger. students at tbe library. near future. Many oold they were whote name every interior decorator retpecte—mode e generous Tbe recent Tercentenary celebra Westmount, Canada, Norma Shear vertising the features ot the exhibi he says. Tigers and tbe Chicago Cuba which sorry to see him go. One of tbe gesture in offering ihil gtouB all at one pilce, and to do we. k eh tion a t . the High achool brought er’s home town. Janet gave a spir tion over the radio. Three hundred — John Richmond, ’36B. starts today at Navin Field) In De TALL—AND HOT most Important persons be met was piece it 0 perfect gem of delicate detail and ftne wofknra'nthlp. forth many other demands such as; ited defence of Norma. years o f Industrial Inventions and troit. How's this for a tall story. Ones BOY “HORSEPOWER” "Billy’’ Hill, writer of the popular Information on tbe Pitkin glass Marion Olson and Betty Park re achievement will te depicted In the These baseball broadcasts have while a duck hunter was out In tune, "The Last Round-up" and works, Important men of Connecti ported on animals In pictures. W il most remarkable exposition of its teen very popular In past years, es search of game, he killed a duck Any piece shown for only other popular folk songe. Mr. and cut, leaders of Connecticut, the liam Schleldge gave a topic on com- kind ever held In New England. GLASS DISCUSSES pecially with the boys. flying over the town. The duck RATED IN PHYSICS Mrs. HtU autographed their picture early history of the Connecticut set edlana and hU own favorite, Joe E . There will te many Interesting W. Trotter, 36A. . fell into a chimney flue. When the for "Tony” as follows, "To Tony, A ehelrelde SeMe *1 tlers, tbe life of Thomas Hooker, In Brown. The minority voted for features exhibited, showing tbe be duck was removed through the rere excetlence featur The first period physics class of who h eli^ m ^e our first engage- MOTOR ACCIDENTS formation on Newgate Prison and Cantor, as ableat comedian. ginning and development of Industry THREE ESSENTIALS furnace, It was roasted just right ing e tinahr wreutM I d STO R -> Manchester High school recently the early Colonial industry. Janet Siteman’a report, "Call of In Connecticut the Invention and n&ent so pleasant. Let’s hope to te gtllary. At the same together on the laat bill when we’re for eating. price, mind yool performed an interesting experi Other searchers for knowledge the W ild" led to a diecusaton o f the manufacturing of "Yankee Notions”, While not a subject strictly per Three things that will help. you $ 5.95 beading for tbe 'laat roundups.’ " ment In estimating the horsepower have u k ed for Information on: the Yukon eettlng. Dorothy Margaret tbe romance of the "Yankee Ped taining to English, "More Careful going through High achool are: 1— Whlls at Manchester High school There are many air-minded boys of a fellow student. The teacher, life of Poe, references to astronomy Turklngton’s report on Martin dler" and othtrs. One may also see a Driving," tbe topic o f discussion In te truthful; 2—do your own work ‘Tony" took on active pert In the In school Why don’t they start a Joseph Spang, elected W alter Fer In classical literature, tbe Raleigh Johnson’i jungle trip woe well re complete broadcasting studio, a Mr. OatebeU’s English classes, is of 3— mind your own business. echool’e orchestra and bond. He club? ris '86, to be the "horse” and and Jamestown settlement, bird ceived. watermill In operation, actual manu current Importance. A very hor housee, fiage of various nations, wee also the cheer leader. chose Walter Foster ’38, to be timer. The puplle who do not have ae- facturing processes os they are to rible aide o f motor accidents— the kinds of armies supported by the J. Staum, '86. The gist of the experiment was to cesa to magazine material are pro day and os they were 100 years ago aide of Individual terrible and al nations, the history of gloves, most grotesque deaths—presented A n eccaalonal ta see how fast Master Ferris could vided with copies of "Motion Pic tmd many other exhibits emphasiz ble ol great ehtrm. boroughs of New York city, and pic In tbe Reader’s Digest, was read by propel his weight, which is 130 ture and Family.” ing the Important part that Con The top te bectfll- tures of cocker spanlals (found In Notes taken during the talks the class. This article, “— And Sud Thie and taSle ee- brily meulded. poimds, from the bottom fioor of the necticut baa played In the world’s In TED BANTLY LEAVES hlblta the Louts Main building up the stairs to the Vogue). were referred to during the short den Death,” written by F. C. Fur- One student wished to know dustrial progress. XVI Influence In Nt top fioor, the vertical distance be test on Friday, material for which nos, vividly and truthfully describes Your trumpet-eheped where be could find the history book — ^Victor Haponlk. tbe aftermaths of reckless driving Ju$t a momont, pleas*. tween the two fioors being 30 feet, was based only on class discussion. LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL fluted lege. written by "James." This was Dana Beach. bodies with their skulls cleaved off WE WANT YOU TO COMPARE and to ralcuiate the horsepower so scant Information but, after some at the eyebrows: others completely developed. BUT BEFORE YoU D O - searching, the librarian found the decapitated, a man muttering In As Perris started his climb, Mr. M .H .i TENNIS TEAM ‘Ted’’ Bantly, class of 1937B, la £ H v ERYBODT agrees Hut H'a fK* moel Seeullful and eon* book to be "March of Democracy" •leaving Mai.cbeater High school to sanely to himself with a steel splint Telephone to Dan’lcemporoplclvi*t,Saolliafa Spans, Judging by the noise being ■k |iece*ene eempoip OUAUTV. by James Truslow Adams.. BODY BUILDING attend Wllbraham Academy. piercing bis wrist, and a pretty girl made, guessed that there were five Theap Isn't oven o hint of imilo. During a study Mriod a student W U DEFEND TITLE Teddy, •who has completed hls scalp partly tom off, ribs and hip eenlent reirigeretor money can buy. But eonsider timt your or six horses coming up the stairs. Non in thoeo priecae. Only geni^ may obtain a pass from his teacher test for entering, plans to leave smashed, trying vainly to crawl out However, such was not the case, and and go to the library to do research. BETTERS VOICE o f a ditch. ■no ribbon mahogany ot tlrolghl lofrlgeretor muet operate 8,760 hours orery year, and you'll The C. C. 1. L. fall tennis meet Sunday for the school Can Be Of Valuable Service To You When grain walnut lops an used. Tho Tim er Foster announced that Ferris Many students benefit by this oppor The courses Ted will take wlU For further study on the same had flashed under the wire In the tunity and tbe reference room is will te held this coming Friday and line, each pupil waa required to bring Rnitli hos ihot toft totln tmeolh- protebly be the same as those be You Want To Buy Or Sell Something:— nets toon In gricolest antiques. uadareland bow important It is that Electrolux works without a fine time o f twelve seconds. constantly occupied during ' tbe When tbe members ot the Man Saturday, October 4 and 6, at the In a picture and write a slogan con waa tiUdng In tbe local school, but The artletry of master Boovtifully hand wrought details school day. Several bookcases are chester High School Glee Club re- Hartford Oolf Club courts. It will Ignoring friction and other condi the classes will te smaller, with 8 cerning careful driving. Rent Houses, Etc. craittmen Is seen In thia in tho design oquol itw gorfeo- set aside on which the teachers por)rted for vocal lessons Tuesday, tegln at 9:30 both days, the finals ■Ingle morlng parti tions, the class soon figured out that J. Chide. lovely cotlee table. Hen of piocti mode to your indi gather special reference books In the:ley didn’t know whether they were being played Saturday. Manchester to 10 boys In each class. Ferris, in his mad d u h up the stairs, Each boy Is required to go out for vidual oiaut. Theto pieces ore their subjects. at gym or at a musical rehearsal win be represented by Lebro Ur- had developied about six-tenths of a some sport with the result that LEADS IN PLEDGES moml let An* tvneundingt ond Did you OTor hear of a gas flame Jangling and groaning, wearing — H. Gryk. Albert Pearson, director of music, bsnetti, BUI Sinnamon, Ray Della horsepower, which is about the usual good teams are turned out. lor Ihoto who know the value ef believes strongly In a well-buUt body Fera, and Louis Georgettl, with A handwme megstlna ability of man In such experiments. W hile In M. H. S. Ted waa a S. A. A. membership in Miss «g llv fiao fufflituio. out, breeltdng er losing effidenqr? O f course n ot and that's w hy POND AT ROCHESTER and good physical condition. If you Coach David Hartwell directing the etgnd for which there — Fred Baldndn. haven’t rot either, he goes to work momtei' o f Paint and Powder and Hopkins’ home room Is seventy- JUST DIAL 5121 la e piece In any heme. Richard Pond. '36, form erly a team. three and one third percent per A laptr ■nNip IM tzMbIts tort delt- you can depend upon silence, dependabUtty and unchanging student of Manchester High school. and builds It for you. was this year on the executive com saey la ns fintb wtnuaM Itnso. nraniuoTS l e a d e b s * c l a s s Manchester Is tbe defending fect, the best In the school -Miss gioipr er minnr ei ims price- Is a member of the varsity football Exercise being essential, he mittee o f Bock and Buskin. fnii*r NNe er m ^ at fills price. champion and Is expected to repeat Johnny Richmond. 86B. Hopkins says that she didn’t say a team of Rochester, N, Y., High mokes exercise take an active M rt: And Ask For ecmiomy of operation from Eleiptrolux, the ace of all refrigoratoisl Mias Bartba Kulberg, girls' phy the victory and retire tbe league word to encourage the pupils to school Hls fanjlly moved to Ro therefore, to tbe amazement of the sical culture Instructor, explained cup from competition. Lebro Ur- sign the pledges. She gives all of chester during August. students, they found themselves do W e don't think we'll get any more to the leaders’ class on Monday the ing famous breathing exercises and banettl Is expected to win the DEMONSTRATES PROBLEM the credit to James Macksey, who During hls three years at M. H. work to be taken up In the week to singles championship which he won Is tbe S. A. A. representative of S.,' Dick was prominent In drama uttering strange noises. to sell at this price. Need we coma, and gave Inatructlona in how However, most ot the pupils took last year. Ray Della Fera and In Problems of Democracy class that room. James la quite a sales tics and athletics. He was a mem to organise and play tbe garnet It like good sports and soon were Louis Georgettl will probably come on Thursday the discussion center man, through hls several talks to Herald Classified Dept. say, "make your choice today" ber of the football team and had a planned. yelling and waving their arms like through In the doubles and clinch ed on the causes o f poverty. tbe members of the room be en Gas Co. part In "The Lover's Errand.” and squeaking Dutch windmills. the championship. This doubles G. M iller: One of the causes o f couraged almost three-fourths of Tbe sport o f the day la field "Pomander Walk.” hockey, which is being plajred In These exercises help tbe voice In team was defeated in the finals last property is waste—people' spending them to sign for the 11.60 roemter- Give Them Your Advt. And Notice How groups and teams, under the In — V. Dardla. the future, ateut twenty-five per year by Manchester’s other doubles money for what they don’t need. ablp ticket. If every room made as •e. STRCCT PNONB S 'O T 'V struction of the Leaden, at the cent and, aa Mr. Pearson says, “ im team o f Rogers and Sinnamon. As Keen-eyed Pedagogue; Didn’t you go(k a showing as Room IS our Soon Your Telephone Will Start Ringringr A re you a driver? Whether you prove each voice about twenty-five Sinnamon alU te playing singles contribute to this ceuse of poverty financial worries for the coming Charter Oak Field, during gym ore or not you should read the book per cent and tbe chorus win Im this year, Della Fera and Georgettl this morning? year of sporta would te practically After The Publication Of The Paper. periods this week. let called "And Sudden Death.” It prove twenty-five per cenL" will have a good chance of winning. M iller gets tbe point*—and discards nlL KW. aMjr glv* p>u a few eolntero. Inc. — e-John Rifit^oonf^ ___..------r-Trt»tUr, hla filumrlnf jum. —E. Ferrio. KEMP’S? 1 FURNITURKtrtNUSIG ■HP
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I the right field bleachers and specta m ^ e syrup. Cabinet members and tors requested to take their coats out of town guests often sit in. from the railings In front o f the field ABOUT TOWN POim CAl PARTIES CHENEY SILKS PROMINENT CROSS PRAISES But now and then, the President AGENT FOR STARS boxes. Finally agreement appeared Bcandla Lodge, Mo. 23, Order of has hlB attention diverted. When to be reached on all moot points and ready to resume lunch, the food is the game was on. Vasa, will hol(T its regular meeting cold. Cubs Are Even Money Choices A gainst the Tigers PART INDUSTRY tomorrow night at 8 o’clock at START SKIRMISHING HELDFORFRAUD IN INDUSTRIAL EXHIBIT FIRST INNING Orange Hall. Following the meet But the new gadget will remedy CUBS; Golan hit sharply over sec ing a card party will be held for that. It resembles a filing cabinet ond base and raced to second as members. Prizes will be awarded with three spacious drawers. This Manager o f Chicagro Cubs PLAYSJSTATE will be wheeled from the kitchen on Local Firm’s Products in Rogell deflected the ball to short and refreshments will be served. Leaders Map 1936 Cam- SHEA MODERATOR center. It was scored as a two base a rubber-tired tea cart to the Presi Mrs. Will Rogers Among Vic ARE SUGHT FAVORITES (Oonttaoed from Page One) dent’s desk. A wire plugged Into BIG PLAYER SHAKEUP DUE THIS WINTER bit. Herman dragged a roller along A PWA project to repair the the wall will turn on the heat. the third baseline and reached first Municipal building at an estimated paip; Highspots from Commanding Position at afternoon for a preview by manu Over In the enlarged, kitchen safely as Rowe threw wildly. Galah c<:st of *3,192, was one of several tims of Insurance Broker OF TOWN MEETING facturers attending the association there will be a hotel-size cabinet of scored as the ball rolled past the approved today by State WPA Ad Manager of Detroit Tigers TO WIN FIRST GAME OF Show in Hartford’s State meeting. Both Sides of the House. the same design—big enough to LOUIS THE CHOICE first baseman. Rowe was charged ministrator Matthew A. Daly and hold and keep hot by electricity 150 Arrested in New York. MAJOR LOOP aU BS with an error and Greenberg, who forwarded to Washington for ac full course meals. Armory; Looms Operate. HUBBARD RE-ELECTED. made a desperate stab but missed ceptance by the president ANNUAL CLASSIC TODAY To Demonstrate Voting Ma Hartford, OcL 2.—E. Kent Hub the ball, damaged a finger on bis Washington, Oct. 2.— (A P )—Pre New York, Oct. 2— (AP) —John TOBEATBRADDOCK bard of Middletown was re-elected right hand. Herman stopped at first The Senior club of St. Mary's liminary skirmishing and plan-mak Kemp, 51,_insurance broker to stage HOPE TO ENGINEER chines All Day Thurs president at the annual meeting of base. Lindstrom sacrificed, Rowe to Girls’ Friendly society will meet to ing for the 1936'campalgn continued and movie stars, was In jail today bed the lost vestige of oppoaitloa out The ailk tnduatry of Manchester the Manufacturers Association of Greenberg as Herman scampered to night with the president. Miss Irene today, with these two developments. OBITUARY accused of systematic robbery of Warneke and Rowe Toe Slab (if the American League about a la u-ell represented In the Tercen Connecticut In the State Armory second. Hartnett singled to right Walter of 59 Foster street. The 1. The Republican National com his clients in amounts estimated to PLENTY OF DEALS hily Two o f 36 Experts In I luontnmonth ago. itIt waawas MlcluyMickey Cothe catch. STOCK WEEDED OUT priest and his followers In support promised clc.-u, warm skies. history of Connecticut's silk Indus- following Saturday night. He was deputy Income tax assessor Among other alleged victims ohamplon, would have a better The use of voting machines as * Bralnard Company, Hartford; F. No runs, no hits, no errors, none of President Roosevelt In 1936. of the Sixth District and formerly were: • • I- ohonce than Iftuc Baer agalnit Joe Tbs Other Pitehera Is shown, starting with the first H. Griffiths, president. Turner A left Thomas said that while be was not By ALAN GOULD ' By EDWARD J. NEIL arranged for the annual electlop of secretary of the Republican League W. C. Fields, *2,500; Donald (AMAolated Preos Sports Editor) Louis, but that the Detroit Bomber The managers ntd nothing, not Introduction of silk Into the Col Seymour Manufacturing Company, In sympathy with some features of . 'ji ' 'i' (Aseorietod Prees Sports Writer) even their beliefs In Un.-^ ability of onies by James I of England, the officers will be demonstrated by SECOND INNING of Massachusetts. The funeral will Brian, *2,500; John Charles Thomas, would win. , « Registrars Veltch and Edward F. Toirlnfeton. as director for Litch Seenrities Commission Com the Roosevelt program "the trend is be held Friday afternoon at 2:30 at *15,000; Vivienne Segal, *12,000; Detroit, Oct. 2 -r(AP) — Major The opinloiw of the experts were their teams to win. It wa* Warneke, first silk mill, known ns Hank's Mill CRIBS. Hack looped a short fly league magnates and managers, Detroit, Oct. 2. -(A P )—The long, Moriarty from 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. field County, to succeed F. R. Ap- right.” the Harvard street funeral home, the former Betty Compton (now gathered In a telegraphio poll of 45 U-.( lean aharpaheoter who won In Mansfield and the first successful that Gehringer caught In short cen taking a busbman’a holiday for the Umber right nime of • couple of mill in South Manchester. In 1838. Thursday. Friday and .Saturday at pelt, president, Warrenton Woolen ter. Jurges lined a hit past Rogell. The Republican National commit Worcester. Mrs. James J. Walker), *400; Willie of tbs better known boxing writers seven game* for th* Cubs In their the Municipal building. (Company, Torrlngton; Frederick piles ""Rogoes’ Gallery” tee’s assertions about the "Skeleton Howard, *400; Bugs Baer, *1,500. World Series, already have seised tough farmer boys from Arkoniai— anuMlng rally, egalnit a giant who Besides the various exhibits of GosIln juggled the ball and was opportunities to lay the groundwork and promoters In the naMon. Re silk thread, yam. and cloth, both Twelve of the large machines Keller, vice president, Seth Thomas charged 'with an error as Jurges NRA" were contained In Its publica W. B. Matber “I haven’t got a dime," Kemp told plies were received from 36, two of Lonnie Warneke, ace of the Chicago le marvelous when he 1* good, ter rented by the town for use In Clock Company, Thomaston, as di Walter Bentley Mather of 38 Detectives McNulty and Fitzgerald for one of the biggest' player shake- Cubs, and Lynw(x>d (Schoolboy) Jacquard and printed materials, gained an extra base and reached Having 30,000 Names. tion "facts, and opinions." They bore ups any off season has witnessed In whom selected Braddock to detent rible when he lo bad, and lately ha* there is an old hand loom operated primary elections will be used next rector at large, to succeed Edward this heading; Bliss street, Hartford, died yester as accountants worked over a book the Negro If they meet next sum Rowe, the pet and hero of Detroit— Ireen afflicted with wildness. Monday, arranged In the Armory as second. Warneke filed to Fox In keeping system that mystified even years. by Alex Madden, which Is owned Ingraham, president, E. Ingraham short right. Jurges held second. "As candidate he denounced Fed day In Jamestown, R. I. Mr. Mather mer. hauled back the.drapes on bashbaU'i Neither was there any question of for the voting last month. Company, Bristol; and Sumner his own stenographer. Even with a fair percentage de by Mrs. A. E. liOoiDip and a Grant. Galan struck out swinging at a eral Bureacuracy for things 'neither who was bom 85 years ago In Wa ducted for lobby gossip and feelers The Times asked: big show today, tbo World Soria* of who’d be pitching tomorrow. Al In addition to electing town of Simpson, president, Raybestos Divi Washington, Oct. 2—(AP) — A tertown, N. Y., was for 30 years “ I didn’t gamble. I just spent It. Reel. Invented by James M. Grant change of pace. It was a nice piece “ rogues gallery" ot 30,000 names practical nor necessary’; as Presi that fall through, at point blank “ What would be the outcome of a 1935, a production P. T.- Barnum ready (jochrane has named Tommy ficers. the voters have a chance sion, ? Raybestos-Manhattan, Inc., superintendent of the Phoenix Fire No women, just In clubs and around would have envied. employed by Cheney Brothers in Monday to decide If liquor will be of work by Rowe ' and the Tiger has been compiled by the Securities dent he keeps thoustuids on a seven- town.” conversational range It appears to BraddOck-Louls fight In your oplh' Bridges, hia briUtant curve ball right 1882. The loom and the reel will be Bridgeport, to succeed Douglas E. rooters let loose their first roar. million dollar a year pairroll, sitting Insurance company’s building In day that at least a dozen of the 16 lonT Would It be just a slaughter T OBARUB GRIMM In a setting of mad enthualoam, hander, for duty ogolnet th* Cubs' sold on Sunday In hotels, clubs and and Exchange Commission to aid It Hartford. He leaves two sons, Wal ------) In operation during the exhibit. Nash, vice president, Nash Engi No runs, one hit, one error, one In weeding out fake stock salesmen around the corpse of the Blue big league teams will figure In the Should It be held?’' crowds jamming th* itreets, bsttUng veteran Charley Root, and for th* restaurants, and If the town will neering Company, South Norwalk, ter B. Mather, Jr^ of this town John Toumaud. superintendent of accept the Ninth School district's left. and promoters. ’ Eagle." HITLER CONTINUES wholesale swapping session before The 36 replies were almost unani for ttoksts, the high and low tossed third gam* in Chicago, Friday. It the designing and Jacquard depart also as director at large. TIGERS: Greenberg bounced to The list is dotted with the names Eagle Long Dead and Frank J. Mather, of Hartford; the cal) Is eounded for spring traln- mous the fight should be held; that about alike In Uie whirlwind of vTlII be Blden Auker, an underhand assets. a daughter, Mrs. Willis Clark of ments of Cheney Brothers has ar Gordon Harrower, treasurer, Wau- Hack and was thrown out at first of "get rich quick” promoters ac After declaring that the Blue Braddock would make a better hyitsria always stirred up by tb* ed fellow with a baseball, against Jamestown, R. I., five grandchildren ranged a fine exhibit of silk print regan-QuInebaug Mills, Inc., Waure- on a close play. Umplre_Moriarty cused of preying upon the Investing Elagle "has been dead over three WEEDING OUT JEWS ^fiost of the trade talk revolves showing than B*sr, and that no big fall ollmax of American eport, young but big and fast BHl Le*. o8 and several' great grandchildren. around the PhUadelpbla Athletics, MIKE JACOBS MAY TAKE ed materials, showing the evolution gan, was elected director for Wind went over to the Chicago dugout to public back In the boom days with color Unea should bs drawn. prediction and speculation gave way the Cubs. All are right hander*. An(( months," the article said: Mr. Mather was member of the MICKEY COCHRANE of the print from the grey goods REPORT BIG JUMP ham County, to fill out the unexplred warn the Cuba against making too promises of wealth from worthless "There is no litigation pending In W ho. finished last in the American The two who visioned Braddock to reality, and everyone heeded for of the** Warneke wUI oarry BMSt of through to the completed printed term of F. A. Powdrell, formerly much comment. Goslin dribbled securities. Center Congregational church and Oontinned from Page One) ' | Teague, and the St. Louis Ckirdlnals, beating Louis are Sid Biff of the Los th* ball parh, or th* nearest redio the courts affecting the defunct of Hartford Lodge of Odd Fellows. knocked out of the National League tb* load through th* eerie* for Cbl* material. secretary of Powdrell A Alexander, along the first base line and was David Saperstein, director of the Angelas Herald and Express and receiver. cago, and Rnwe th* aaro* for D^' Miss Ayako Matsushita of New IN FOOD IMPORTS NRA payrolls 87 lawyers at an ag The funeral will be held tomorrow picked Nazi guards; charged Jews race by the seneatlonal Chicago OVER BOUTS AT GARDEN Inc., Danielson, and now removed to tossed out, Warneke to Cavarretta. trading and exchange division, said gregate salary of *427,000 a year. Jama* J. Johnston, boxing promoter Million Seems Sure troit Southpaw* Larry Freneh for York will operate a Japanese reel New Bedford, Massachusetts, today the list was proving invalu at 1:30 at the funeral home of Tay with responsibility for the Branden Cubs. Both have some tempting Fox doubled against the right field “ There are no codes to administer, at Madison ■(luare Garden, which It seemed eertain t o be another the (Tubs and Eton Hogeett for the ing unit during the show. The ma C. L. Tolies, president, Hartford screen. The ball missed clearing able in the examination of applica lor and Modeen, 233 Washington burg gate subway cave-in, which (Hiterlak Their motlvea for parting hold a oontraot on tha obampio defeated la th* proxy contest, lost (Oonttnued from ?age One) but the Roosevelt administration is street, Hartford. Burial will bo In with any o f it, ho'vvever. are vaatly $1,000,000 spectael*—thla duel ot the Tig*n will h*lp with relief role*. chine was In operation this after Belting Company, Hartford, was the barrier to.- a home run by bare tions for registration from over- coat the lives of 19 workers. Grid Coaches, Officials sandosa. hia position .as ohalrmdn of the young, high fl)rlng (^bs, etlll wing keeping on the payrolls of the NRA Promoter for 20th Centary 'Th* etartlng lineups: noon and was arranged by two rep chairman of the nominating com the-counter security dealers. the East cemetery In this town. In a front page editorial announc Bevwral *sp>'M*sd fe*r, the Tlmsa board of director*. Kilpatrick waa flowed Into the United States In the ly a foot. Rogell filed to Galan who an aggregate of 220 administrators, ing along on ths Impetus of • l l Chicago (N) Detroit (A) resentatives of a Japanese reeling mittee. Other members were C. H. misjudged the ball but backed up The Commission has ruled that all ing "revelations of an Investiga The Cards, still a grsat ball club, said, racial trouble would result If again named president of the cor heaviest Importation In many years. asslstemts, compliance officers, etc., game winning streak down the G»lsn. If WUte, ef factory in New York. Granger, vice president, Ingersoll- just In time to get his outstretched over the counter traders mflst be tion", the newspaper said the con eontemplats only a few strategic Louis dsfeaUd Braddock. poration and Ita subeldlarv, the _"Importa of wheat for the halt ot a combined annual salary of Club Expected to ' Gain National League stretch, and tbe Herman, Ib Ooohran*. o James Baker of the Cheney year amounted to 12,170,000 bushels Waterbury Company, Waterbury; hands on it. registered by January 1 to continue FUNERALS struction company working on the ahUt* (resigned to build up another D. Walker Wear, Naw York State New York Rangers profeaslonel *977,500. ■ennaat wwaer but Branch lUckev, To Meet Here Sunday s'ugging Tigers who swept the Lindstrom, cf Osbringer, lb Brothers designing department and No runs, one hit, no errors, one operation In securities of an Inter subway was Jewish-owned, but had hookey club, The latter position which was 117 per cent larger than L. J. Ross, secretary, the Torrlng L. J. Robertson, Sr. Boxing Commisslonsr, said Braddock American League board* for tb* as*' Hartnett, o Greenberg, ib Albert Ford ot the Jacquard division In the corresponding half of 1934 ton Company, Torrlngton; W. F. left state nature. Officials said every “ Political Henchmen" been disguised as Aryan. It as the David Hamm of the at. Louis Is a grsat champion and "will give Prize Ring Privileges for bad been held by Hammond. are at work on designing and card application Is being compared to the “Most, If not all, of these are The funeral of Lafayette Robert serted the company obtained the auKflt, baa an attraotlve list of The news from Detroit was In ond straight year. It waa • oa«* of Demaree, rf Q(>idto.if and 92 per cent above the five-year Staples, treasurer. Poncmah Mills, THIRD INNING ehaln-stors talent for prospective Louis ths fight of bis Itfe." quit arguing, now, and get out yout Ca-rarretto, lb rom, *« stamping exhibits In the Cheney average. names in the "rogues gallery" in an political henchmen, appointed out son, Sr., was held yesterday after contract without previous experi Bill Ktefe of the New Orleans contrast to the announcement ot booth, one of the largest In the Taftvllle; and I. L. Ferris, vice CUBS: Herman lined to Green noon at his home, 219 Church street, bidders. Scholastic and Collegiate y," with Chicago Infli Hack. 8b Rogell, •• “By-product wheat feeds import effort to keep out dishonest dealers. side of civil service." ence in subway excavations. ORIOLES TOFORM Timts Picayune ballevea Braddock Next Five Years; Wonld officials following the meeting. They show. Mrs. Paul Volquardsen Is also president, Bridgeport Metal Goods berg who made a sensational leaping Hartford. Rev. William B. Tuthlll AU report* to the oontrary, the cash lifting the Cubs from tha un- Jurges, s* Owen. Ih ed totaled 182,000 tons, an Increase The "rogues gallery" has ' been Senator Thomas’ announcement ot “Schwartzkorps" said further that shoiild surrender hia title. He said that no changea In policy were assisting In the exhibit wUj^v.Miss Manufacturing Company, Bridge catch with his gloved hand to rob of the Windsor Avenue Congrega aelebratM P w brothers, as well as anticipated and tha.t^ (mporlnnt (lardog role to even money favorlt- Warneke, p Rowa p of 220 per cent over 1934 and 133 port. compiled from names submitted by his forthcoming conference with 30 Jews who occupied leading posi wired: "Think ''raddock should give Matsushita. the Cub second sacker of a base hit. local and state officials, better busi tional church of which he was a tions in the German railway admin jp e Medwick, Pepper Martin and Mentors of State to Gather Then Have Field to Himself personnel of the organization would lem, which was about where they Umpires: Georg* Moriarty (A)> per cent above the five-year aver END FEDERAL TINKERING Father Coughlin came about the l ^ p s r CoUlns, are not for sale. The A FOOTBALL TEAM up title rather than meet Louis. The evolution of the Jacquard silk age. Com Imported amounted to Lindstrom smacked the first pitch to ness bureaus and the public. In member officiated. The bearers istration, which gave orders for the be unchanged "for the time being". belonged. plate;' Ernest Quigley (N), design is shown in detail In the Hartford, Oct. 2.—An end to gov left for a single. Hartnett was called time that President Roosevelt, Giant* would like to have Collin* as B'raddock too deeent for such a sac- The letting was th* sun-lit st*. base; Bill McCIowan (A ), second 17.620.000 bushels, 11,462 per cent addition the Commission has been were J. Russell Robertson, Martin construction work, were dlscharge(L at Country Cluh for Roles rifles. Ha would have no chance and Johnston To Omttnue show. In this division of the ex ernment experimentation, and hot out on strikes and Lindstrom was able to add some from Its own In speaking In Los Angeles, called on B. Robertson and Lafayette Robert It demanded elimination of all non- a replacement for Manager Bill New York, Oct. (AP) — The dium of Navin Field, where only i base; Dolly Btofk (N), third bass. hibit. a drape of antique Jacquard more than last year and 7,660 per "a mere breathing spell," was seen all "Liberals" to unite, "each mak Terry, on record a* planning to re It would bs brutal." They said that James Jbbnaton. cent above the five-year average. doubled trying to steal,- (Cochrane to vestigations. • son, Jr., his sons, and Asa Paul Aryans from railway organizations. boxing world waa waiting today to present Garden matchmaker who year ago last year's curtain rang woven on a hand loom in France as a necessary condition to contin Gehringer. It Is chiefly composed of Indivi ing some conce.ssion as to form and Thompson, William Penn Dyer, sohs- The anti-Semitic campaign had tire next year, but the best guess is Interpretation Session; To Plan toOrganixe for 5th Year down on ths Tigers In a storm of more than 100 years ago and pur Receipts of oats amounted to 10,- ued recovery by E. Kent Hubbard, method In order that all may obtain that New York w|ii do business see whether Mike Jacobs was going waa erltiolaed by Hammond because 056.000 bushels, exceeding last No runs, one hit, no errors, none duals alleged to have been found In-law, and his nephew. William P. ebbed somewhat before these mani vegetables, aimed at the St. Louis chased In a French Museum by president of the Manufacturers As In the substance of what all desire.” again wito the Phillies for the pur COUNTRY CLUB LEAGUE to have hig-time boxing promotion thu garden had not auoeeeded in se year's quantity by 47,658 per cent left. selling fake securities through high Robertson. Burial was in the East festations and after enactment by curing the Loula-Baer and other Cardinals, viotortoue In as rough and CHAMHONS TO nCHT - Cheney Brothers in 1925 forms the sociation ot (Connecticut, speaking pressure methods, bucket shop oper Thomas said he would urge Father pose desired. Golf and Dine. With Practice Tomorrow; all to himself. and the five-year average by 6,510 TIGERS: Owen hit sharply to the cemetery in this town. the Reichstag during the recent ^ The deal that's “on the fire" would In tba Country Club League at the The Asioclattd Press Itarndd lucrative bouta, would continue bli turbulent a teven-gam* striig^e M basis o f an old design which was at the annual meeting of the Asso ators, and promoters of worthless Coughlin to support the New Deal Nazi party convention at Nurnberg per cent. box and Warneke made a quick re send Dolph CamllU, slugging first Charter Oak alleys last night the from reliable aources In Detroit l*at dutlsf. Attempts to reach Ktl' modern history of w * aeries knaw*. cimled for weaving into modem silk ciation In the State Armory here stock Issues. Many of those listed for achieving "a Liberal Democratic Mrs. Josephine B. Gahmiann of Hitler's laws depriving Jews ot ON SOUTH PARK CARD! fabrics. The exhibit shows . the Osttle Imported today. covery. after deflecting the ball, to eacker of the Phils, to the Polo Are Jnnior Champs. Tigers took two out of three games night that Jacobs, promoter o f the Patrick and other members of the Nothing like that threatened today, *Tn the same period, we Import are In jail. Some have used differ Party." The Senator, long known as The funeral of Mrs. Josephine B. citizenship. A meeting of the state’s sdhola*- sketch taken from the old cloth, Referring to the ‘-‘economic strug catch the Tiger third baseman with Grounds In exchange for Roy Par- from the Cube. Weiman bit high Lpuie-Bacr fight which grossed corporstlon were unavailing late lost the widely oontr««tlng battle ed 230,581 cattle, 366 per cent more ent names, or aliases. i’ji advocate of "controlled inflation” , The ministry of Interior, In refer tlc and collegiate football coaches transfer of the sketch to a large gle" o f the depression years, Mr. a quick throw to Cavarretta. Rowe (Stevens) Gahrmann, wife of John malee, erratic right-handed pitcher, single of 142 and Edwin hit high more than a million dollars recent night. fronts drew up on strictly buain*** than last year and 183 per cent These men find the going easiest, found fault with the administration's H. Gahrmann, will be held tomor ence to the September 15 law mak Jacobs was considering two pro- On th* ninateur card tomorrow section of material and the pro Hubbard said, "I believe that we grounded out, Warneke to Cavar Saperstein said, when a new Indus Phil Weintraub, combination out- and official* will be held at the local The Orioles, at a meeting last throe string for 329. ly, expected to take over the prise lines, full of respect for each other night down at South P*rk in HdSto above the fli,ve-year _ _period. ‘ Import . silver program and Its failure to de row afternoon at 2 o'clock at her ing the Swastika the national flag fle]der-(lrst baseman, and a bundle ring privllegei of New York’s Medl- positions, one a Hat rental ot the a* well a* admoiittlona from th* cesses o f carding and transferring are emerging and If I were to make retta. White hit sharply over Cavar- try is springing up. They flourish Country Club this Sunday afternoon nigfit, voted unanimously to again Tigers ford will ‘ be at least ■ two and mi m a ' ^ , ed meat products, chiefly canned value the dollar further, but he said, home, 46 1-2 Florence street Rev. of Germany, decreed that all public of treamry notes. Weiman ...... 97 pon Square Garden, main competitor Garden for the 14 Friday nights high moguls that nothing of the sort the design for use on the modem a report to you, I should dwell prin retta's head for a single. Fast work ed by selling stocks In fake radio buildings must fly the flag. and evening, sponsoreo by the Cen 88 148--324 open to boxing—during tbe Indoor more state boxingeg ehamplons.ehnmplon*. Tli* looms. jumped to 58,000,000 'pounds, an In that because the admlnl.'5tratlon’s Dr. Watson W oodmff of the Center Tbs Giants also would like to get place a foothall eleven on ^be grid Bunion ...... 118 86 to.Jacob's Twentieth Century Ouh. muet happen again. ' by matoh- crease of 122 per cent above 1934 cipally upon the reasons for the by Demaree kept White from trying companies during the early days of The ministry demanded that tha 123—324 season, the other a guarantee for a boys dsflhltoly shpted William Remig. Harold Derry "trend is right" It should be sup Congregational church will conduct Burgess Whitehead, utility lnfleld*r tral Connecticut Association of iron for the coming season. Due tp B a rrett...... 87 90 His control would cover the next Around the park swirled tbs front and 76 per cent above the five-year continuance of the depression. I for an extra base. Cochrane rolled to the radio )>oom. and later, after ported. populace do likewise, but forbade Football Officials, It was learaed to 95--372 season plus a liberal percentage of maker fe te Pero'ne are fegUiam and Harry Ward of the Cheney the service and buried will be In the of rte Cardinals -but the stumbling five years and Include the Garden’s ranks of tba throng heading through weight title-holder Lany Teen* ot period. Importations of butter should recall to your minds some of Warneke and was tossed out at first, Lindbergh's flight, found the going Jews to display the swastika. block is that Manager Frankie day. Christie F. McCormick, of this the tact that several niembera ot Allen ...... 87 BS 196—286 the profits above a certain figure. Brothers company are In charge the things that have happened that No runs, one hit, no errors, one easy in worthless airplane company North Westchester cemetery. last year’s eleven have been in tfie P Ballsleper . .105 112 loo-317 outdoor bowl. th* gates St 9 a m. for the 19,000 in- Menden and weltsrweUgbt oh*me amounted to 21,500,000 pounds, an F^sch, already signed up for 1936, town, widely known grid official and .gOutcome of Baltic Profits from outdoor shows in the o f the printed silk exhibit In relays. made continuance Inevitable. I left. securities. c .c .c . units and other holding night bit, bowl on Long Island also would (iLVlUual perchaa on the vast expanse plon Jaokle Morgan. Morgan m s John Nickerson Is In general charge Increase of 7,446 per cent above last wants him around in case bis secretary of the Association, has A proposal that Jacob* tage over year and 2,438 per cent larger than should point out particularly that a FOURTH INNING “With every new. successful In The Canadian Department of In Jobs, It was at first thought Inad 492 466 ses 1523 be shared by th* proradter and the I'l pine eenta stretrhln* beyond tba bad a good eeaa(>o in the ring a>« of the showing of the Cheney Broth LUNCHES FOR PRESIDENT (Frisch’*) aging legs give out. Some sent out 200 announcements of the visable to orgcnico, but It seem* ae thla department. It wa* learned, waa though he bad a real battle. with the five-year period. Most of the mere ‘breathing spell' it of little vention." Saperstein said, "you can terior, acting on a recommendation PUBLIC CARD PARTY the other figures familiar to gathering. Including some to Massa tk|b* Garden. left field -//alls, ehcroaohlng on that ers exhibits. CUBS; Demaree cracked the first be reasonably sure there will be a though tfie laotball fever haa gripped the outcome of th* proxy battle be art ot the playing field so that the Tony Amor* here a coupla of week* butter imports came In during the use In Industry recovery. Breathing pitch pass Rogell for a single. The of the National Defense Department, MASONIC TEMPLE Cku'dinal fans may be missing next chusetts and Rhode Island and a Edwin ...... 98 126 IIP--329 tween Col. John R. Kilpatrick, presi It was learned that the propos- ps In a<}(iltion to the evolutionary spells are futile If they are to be host of fake securities offered to the the fellows and loat night they de lui.ime run distance has been cut to ago. . first four months of the year. '.“iger shortstop had his hands out TO BE KEPT PIPING HOT plans to improve the landing field at Friday, October 4, 8:80 P. M. season, however. large attetfdance Is'expected. Anderson ... .. 96 92 80--267 dent of the Garden corporation, and al* had been made to Jacob* by tb* steps In the manufacture of silk followed by breath-taking experi public." Fort Smith, Northivest Territories, cided to band togctlier for another FOI feet In that direction, Every re Tomorrow night Uarry Teene will from the cocoon to finished cloth, “For the first time since 1924. stretched ■ but only succeeded In de Chapman Court, O. of A. Despite owner Tom Yawkey's It is planned to hold a golf Pougan ...... 84 94 89--267 Col. John S. Hammond. Hammond Garden without eutlcltatlon by him. canc sugar hecamc our leading im ments. We need a cessation of ex now used only In winter when com season. Jacobs, now in Detroit to discuss served seat was sold, and scalpers defend hla laurels against ths clsva*. there is a smaller exhibit of Cheney flecting the drive. Cavarretta bunted Pivot and Progressive Bridge abatement he Is about through with tournament in the afternoon, a The Orioles have been organized Martin ...... 88 89 103--280 and Jacob* arc former ae30clates ot port, displacing coffee, which had perimentation—a return to the con mercial planes are equipped with paying “big pnoney" for "big E. Ballsleper 98- -274 with automobile ihtcresta a possibi* demanded $75 each ( o r choice box Prank Marine and Morgan Is dowf Brothers neckwear. along the first base line and Was Washington, Oct. 2 — (A P) — 8 Prizes. Refreshments. 25o kicker's handicap for which prizes four year* and have held the Junior .. 78 98 Tex Rickard. to battle over tbe three-round rouK held first place for several years. ceptions that made this country When President Roosevelt gets back skis. njuner' tbs Indications point to the will be awarded. Supper will be The battle ot the Colonels ended Scbmfllng'Kkiul* fight there next location* originally priced at $0,60. During the half-year we Imported great, strong, and prosperous. We tossed out, Rowe to Greenberg on a BOOTLEG WHISKEY town cbamplonablp no leaa than four June, expected to receive word to. wUh^Art McAIplM. a hard hlttllt to Washington he will be able to sit Had Sox doing business again with served between 6 and 6:30 o'clock, times. The locals will miss the ser 438 499 480 1417 yesterday when Hammond, who waa There wasn't the elightest doubt In 8.376.000. 000 pounds of sugar valued need and want less, not more. Fed Cose play as Demaree reached sec the AthleLics. For months the re day as to whether his bid was ac anyone’s mind of a leU-out, tbs big- yoimgiter from down itot*. MAY MOVE SLAYER ond on the sacrifice. Hack rolled out, at his desk. Insert a plug In the wall, after which a session will be held to vice* of John Scarchuk, regular full ------— ff. at *73.496,000. Two-thirds of It eral tinkering with economic laws. and have his lunch served piping port has been circulated that big cepted. ' (sat crowd avar to see a ball game Gehringer to Greenberg. Demaree discuss changes In the football rules back ip the past four years as It is came from Cuba. The quantity was We need and must have an extend BOTTLES SEIZED hot from a new-fangled gadget that J mmie Foxx, last of the A's great _ Others Submit Bids -.ere, and a fine financial start to Several elssllng battle* are in th*' reached third on the putout. Jurges for this season and also knotty reported John is expected to be 29 per cent greater than the amount ed holiday on law-making." resembles a filing cabinet. c lamplonship galaxy, Is headed for S a ^ a l. syndicates have bid for ward tha record for seri** recolpt*, offing for ths faithful who turn out TO STATE’S PRISON Imported. fanned swinging at a high hard one problem* that face coaches and outstanding for Storrs this season. for tomorrow night's card. A prom* The meeting was held as part of This device, to guard against the W a k e Up I oston. It may bs confirmed, soon, tbs (lardaa boxing privtlsgs* atne* $1,207,000, token in at th* wvmi- and the crowd let loose a yell. official*. Ths meeting will be ad- Much of the credit for last year's Humble-Bom Negro Youth Udnt sertp looms between rugged "Imports of crude rubber," the' the opening exercises of the Ter President’s lunch turning Into a cold t lougb another grapevine mmor dresasd by several spsakera, who success goes to Edward Wilson, who the (larden lost its place In tha pro gam* striee betwtan tb* Yankses No runs, one hit, no errors, one It that Foxx 'Will wind up with Tony Amore of Hartford and Tommy (Oontlnoed from Page One) Chamber report said, “amounted to centenary Industrial Exposition, at Alcohol Tax Unit Agents Pick buffet affair on those days he is un R efresh ed will b* announced later. spent considerable time and effort motional sim. One was beaded by and c*rdin*ls in 1926. Radio right* 536.000. 000 lbs., the third largest which Governor Wilbur L. Cross left. able to conclude his morning busi hia old pail, Jimmie Dykes, In a White Humbert J. Fugazy and anothsr by Ketchell, while tbe battle bstwfMp th* On One at Onr Ray Oostlnr, director of athletics in coaching tbs Orioles. "Bkldle" wll: started the pot off with $100,000. fer but Lyman believes the law ap quantity ever Imported during the delivered the dedicatory address. TIGERS: Gehringer rolled to the ness In the customary three hours. Box uniform. The pries t*g on again bo at the helm this year. Last Travels The Resin Trail Johnston. huskw colored Wheeler Loul* and Foxx Is at least *150,000. at Trinity College, Is president of Row* Serle* Vatoran Joe JsekBon a rough customer (ro)W plies only to offenses committed aft first half of a year. Although the box and was tossed out, Warneke to Up 5,576 Bottles m Is part of a *16,000 public works job year the team averaged about 16U Jacobs first wss associated with Despite the fact that the big Innerspringr The Red Sox may be rivalled by the Connecticut Association; J. F. tha 1st* Wckard When ho loaned Webster will bs no sissy affair, er Oct. 1. The Sherman crime was amounh was 12 per cent smaller Cavarretta. It was the fourth suc of transforming the White House Martin of Wesleyan is vice presi pounds 'auv4 =... it will Howe, who'll Mwayi be • soboolboy committed July 20 when Sherman than last year. It was 4 per cent CUBS LEAD TIGERS cessive assist for the Cub pitcher. kitchens Into an ultra-modem elec Mattresses the Detroit Tigers or the New York average about the same tb|a year. From Poverty To Wealth that promoter moat of the money Tfankees in any bidding for Roger dent; and Mr. McCormick Is secre used m the sreotlon of the *rena *t despite hts fine start toward raising Mushy Salow. popular _ deliberately, the jury found, tipped larger than 5-year average. The Greenberg walked. The crowd Brooklyn, N. Y. trical culinary center. tary. Thomas F. Kelley, Manches Ths first practice lasslon will be a canoe, pushed his wife aside to average Import price advanced started to yell as Warneke showed a Ever since he was Inaugurated, Cramer and Wajly Mo8e«i outfield Boyl*» Thirty Aefea In Jersey City, a family, ha* tbe advantage of a youngster will start th* action a$ $13.50 up ter High foothall and baseball coach, held Thursday night at 8:45 p. m. at veteran World Ssrie* club behind drown and swam ashore so he might from 8 to 11 cents a pound, x x x IN SERIES OPENER lapse In control for the first time. President Roosevelt has had lunch stars of the A ’s. Moses was the re ths north end playgrounds. 'The fat where ths Dempaey-Csrpcntier fight 8:80 meeting Jo* Pep* and the final Washington, Oct. 2.— (A P )—The Low overhead ao- cruit sensation of the lei^rue until was president of the Association for (This Is tb* SMond of tbr** stori4*Awon by dsclslon, and four .bs lost. him, hi* friends packed around him woo and wed 18 year old Esther "Imports of standard newsprint Hartnett walked out to the box and eon served at his desk In the execu the past two years. lowing are especimly ssktd to at on tb* flkttb oarew ot Jo* Lonit and But he w *i on the way to the wsa held In 1921. bout o f ths svenlng will be the seraF MagiU of Whltlnsville. paper, amounting to 2,000,000,000 the crowd was In another uproar. Treasury reported today Its largest tive offices. Such snacks have be counts for our low ha was hurt and put out of action. He “scaled" Rickard’s fights at hi* eurroundhiKa friendly and toml- between Lou Dell of Hartford and' BY SCORE OF 2-0 prices. tend: J. Brannlck, A. Rubaeba, F. tb* lutur* be t*o**)i height*, and these aetbaoka were but Sherman has been under constant lbs., were among the heaviest on Goslin walked, moving Greenberg to seizure of “bootleg whiskey bottles" come as famous as Calvin CooUdge's Mr- Mack Is badly In need of pitch Rubacha, Balcbunis, Jarvl* brotb- Philadelphia and Chicago when I:ar. The dynamic young Cubs, be ■Vlnnle Pip of Brooklyn. -11 since Secretary Morgenthau’s edict Just ers but he will find it difficult tc temporary. He won the Ught-beayy' guard since bis admittance to the record, being exceeded only In 1919 second. Fox grounded to Jurges breakfasts of griddle cakes and Layer Felt sn, A. Soarobuk, Gabbey, Archtvy, Dempsey fought Gene Tunnsy bs- hind their great rifleman, Warneke, against the* re-use of such contain Received! what be wants without parting ( KELEY AND COLWELL By CHAMJCM MOBUAN weight amateur championship at thi fore million dollar houses and at were slight favoritoe to won tha first JalL and 1930. This large quantity was (Oontinaed from Page One) came In fast and nipped the hitter Malek, A. Mltohell, MoCurry, J. National A. A. U. tournament in St. As far at th* amateur fight i ers almost a year ago. Mattresses most of‘ the power on hishia OlUD,club, Ha New York— (A P )—From a oottonr one time wa* one of th* largest game. are concerned It’s still July for that* His counsel, William W. Buckley 3.5 per cent greater than last year's with a quick toss to Cavarretta, 4 Poster hlaple Swikia, M. Swlkla. H. Alander, J. Louis in April, 1984. and J. Fred Humes, are preparing figure and also exceeded the S-year Greenberg went to third and Goslin Agents of the Alcohol Tax Unit 810JS0 up may wind up by engineering another Yaworskl, Opalacb, F. Mlckeevtim, picker's cMln In Alabama to a pal •toekholdtn In the Garden. It was a case of youth (uid drive has been no notleeable dsprselntlea more or less sulidued setting, sharp and Walnut big shake-up the way he did after LOOM AS YALE STARS to carry their 16 exceptions to the average by 11 per cent, x x x to second on the putout. Rogell said they had seized. In Brooklyn, 8. Katkaveok, O'Brigbt, McCartan, atial boroa in Cbloago, via th* priz* Jo* Haa Negro Ptlet* on the aide of the Cubs, flaring cour In the amount of reservations mads ly coptraating with the riotous fin the 1932 season. Tbe phenomenal rise of ths young Massachusetts Supreme Judicial ■'Wood pulp Imports declined rolled out to Cavarretta unassisted. 5,000 bottles In one pick-up, and 576 Beds, all sizes .... $5.95 up An Cotton Mattresses S. Klboldar, N. Ramaell, Augu*t, ring, apItomlMi tba apeotacular ca iJ. age that showed through th* Nation for the weekly program at the park. ish to the last World Series here, In another. The bottles, they said, AI Simmons ■of the White Sox and reer Iff Jo* Loula, th* Mldweit Men Negro throui^ th* amatsur ranks Court. Failing there. Buckley has slightly below last year, although the Detroit Tigers and the Chicago The Cub first baseman grabbed the Full Panel New Haven, Conn., Oct. 2.— (AP) J. Mitchell, (luartue, Daigle, 1. a! League stretch, against a team This has beeo South Park's gnstoet were accumulated for resale to In $6.98 up Chuck Klein of the Cubs, names to ace to Champion J*roe* J. Br*d- caught the attention ot two men of Indicated, he will appeal to the II. still larger than the 1930-34 aver, Cubs renewed an old baseball argu ball a few feet from the bag and ARTHUR'S Metal Beds ...... $4.95 up Larry Kelley and Dave Colwell were Comber, J. Daly. Stankevioh, HilUn- Racing Notes that many of tb* experts think pass year, tbe attandanc* by far exceed, terests engaged In Illicit trade. De conjure with for years but bench- his own race who were destined to S. Supreme Court on the grounds his age. X X X ment today. beat Rogell by a step as both dove Rubinow Building 4 Poster Beds complete with See Our Good Looking objects of discussion on the part of ski, T. Kamlnakl. U Cobum, and dook’* crown. ed Its peak about the time It club- lag that ot any previous campaign. for the base. tails were not announced. riders a good share of the past sea Yale supporters today as the Ell "Big Joe" (sorry, but that's the HU abort Ilf*—h* U only 21—ha* guide Jo* Louis to fame and for clients constitutional rights were in Cotton cloth imports were larg Upwards of 48,000 fans, appar Spring and Mattress son. may shift to naw surroundings. vaded when state police questioned er than at any time since the enact ently filling the American League No runs, no hita, no errors, two Last October Secretary Morgen- $32.50 STUDIO COUCHES versity buckled down for its last only name we remember him by). been full of abortouta to th* pin tune. They are John Roxborougb (By ASSOCIATED PRESS left. thau decreed that, beginning Janu Squibb Tooth Paste, Manager Mickey (toohrane of the few days of praatlce before tbo open* If there le anyone else in town de nacle*, and even hU name ha* felt ted Julian Black, the former a De King Saxon, ace of the mllcrs, la each of the 90 men on the venire ment o f the 1930 Tariff Act. Re park, turned out for the opening $20. up Only $26.98 Ttgors, who must bolster his outer ary 1, 1935, bottles containing dis tng game Saturday with New siring a tryout report Thursday troit attorney, the latter a Chloa- through for the year. C. H. (Pat) from which 12 jury men were ceipts amounted to 36,623.000 game of the 1036 championship se-. FIFTH INNING.- large size ...... 29c patrol for 1986, could use hia old this Influene*. picked. square yards, 49 per cent larger ries despite cool and cheerless tilled spirits must bear blown-ln in Maropehlre U. night in old togs. Bom Joseph Lout* Barrow, May goah. To guarantee results, they Knebflkamp, Kentucky sportsman, CUBS: Warneke grounded out scriptions, showing the manufactur-' Uam-roata, Simmons, in case he Kelley, big and brilliant end and Sherman's lawyers. It was dis than In 1934 and 71 per cent above weather. It was a better day for Colgate’s Benson Furniture and Radio can't get the younger talent be 13,1914, at LalayttU, Ala., tb* **v- hired Jack BUckbura, famous Ne ha* decided that the eon of Saxon closed today, had approached the sharply to Greenberg imosslsted. eFs permit number, the year of nemesis of the Tigers In last sea enth son of Munn and LUy Barrow, gro flgbter of another day, as pugil has had anougb competition. Dur PAY AS YOU RIDE the 5-year average. Sixty per cent topcoats, furs and football than .It Galan grounded out, Gehringer to Tooth P a ste ...... “The Home of Good Bedding” Johnson Block ,/vants. district attorney before the trial to of this amount came from Japan was for peanuts, pop and baseball. manufacture u d a symbol repre 16c son's Princeton upset, engaged la bis the Brown Belter dropped th* f*m- istic msntor. lug the ye*r be won 9 of 18 race*. Greenberg. Herman lifted a high senting the name of the distillers 'The Cubs, who paid *125,0(X) for first scrimmage yesterday since FORDHAM MUST PERK ascertain whether a plea of guilty Our Imports from that country for Rival right-handed aces from Klein two years ago when be was l.y name sfU r his first fight and On July 4, 1984 Jo* Louis turned to a lesser degree than first degree fly that Goslin grabbed near the loft recUfler, Imiiorter, or wholesale 50c Williams’ joining the varsity last week and professional. Th* electric eye, ordered Installed the January-June period were 9l2 Arkansas, Lynwood (Schoolboy) field foul line; the National League's hitting king, shortened Joseph to Joe. TIRES. BA'TTERIES ■ RADIOS might be acceptable. Sherman. Rowe of the Tigers and Lonnie War- dealer. He also said the bottles Shaving Cream . . . showed he has lost none of hia skin on New York tracks by the New per cent larger than for the corre No runs, no hits, no errors, none 36c would be lucky to got *25.(»0 now In snaring the passes tossed by UP TO BEAT BOSTON HU fathST died whsn be was two At first be was a speck In the Buckley said, never knew of the sponding half o f 1934. Imports of neke of the Cuba, were the pitching must have a blown-ln inspection, years eld. HU mother married again pugilistic heavens seeking Its prop York State Racing Commtulon, left. warning that re-use was unlawful. fer the big clouter. Chuck may go quarterback Jerry Roscoe. move. The prisoner, he said, would unmanufactured wool were 20 per selections for the opener with the Seventeen Perfume, to St. Louis, especially it the Card and moved to Detroit. There young er orbit, then, as victory toU ^ sd will not be put into operation until HEATERS on our BUDGET PLAN never plead anything less than ab hopes of each ball club riding on TIGERS: Owen lined to Demaree Officials reported a gradual de Colwell, a stellar performer on the New York, Oet (AP)—Ford next spring. Beside timing the cent larger than a year ago and 19 1 dram ...... inals can offer the new champions 1934 freshman eleven, attracted at Joe waa reared. victory, a dark cloud looming ever solute Innocence. per cent above the S-year average their skill. Handling them were In deep right Rowe caromed a hit crease In bottle vtolatlons since 9c something attractive in the pitching bam must perk up in Its football race, the camera will furnish photo You don’t need ready (msh when you buy through the box and It went for a Morgenthau's order. The principal tention yesterday with hie punt*. At 13, to help stock a sparse fami larger on tbe horizon. By ths time • The district attorney told them he quantity." two of the best backstops In base line. The Chibs also are ready to execution before Saturday, or Bos ly larder, b* went to work after It caught up with Primo Camera graphs of all finishes as waU as tire*, or other driving necessities from would press fully for a first degree double as Jurges, In making a fly offenders were said to be “wildcat" Lyon’s Groomed os a kicker almost since ball, Dabby Hartnett, the l^ b part with Pitcher Tex Carleton, an ton Colleg* may dispel some of Its school hour* a i loeman’s btlper at parts of the early running. Goodyenr Servloa! Onr (xmvenlent Budget verdict and accept nothing less. ing stab for the ball, deflected it to glass manufacturers who collect Tooth Powder .,.. the beginning of practice Sept. 16, and Max Baer, tbe cloud bad be clouter, and Manager Mickey Coch other disappointment to them. dreams or conquest. come a tornado, and the swlzb and Buckley said his move was taken SMALL FUBNITUBE FIRST right field. White grounded out, Her small quantities of used bottles for 19c Colwell apparently is ImprovlDg day *1 a week. Nine year* Uter, for leas With Omaha out of competition, Plan enables you to get new Goodyear tlree, rane, fiery leader of the home club. Rogers (Trader) Hornsby, the Ths Rama bad to give everything roar of Its devastating fight was “exercising the usual care and cau WAV TO BUILD SELECTION man to Cavarretta. Rowe went lo re-sale to bootleggers. by day, not only obtaining more dis tnan 12 minutes' work—not count the one and five-eighths mllea of n bnttery. heater or radio and pay an yon The big (ut>wd stood for the na Prophylactic sensation of this year's swapping, tance but also attaining an eagle they had to get by Franklin and ing training—he earned $250,000 by heard 'round tbe world. tion in the defendant's behalf." third. Cochrane dribbled to Wnr- has several irons in the firs on be the Lawrane* Realisation, at bel- enjoy their enperior perfottnaae*. tional anthem and turned loose a Tooth Brushes .... eye for the "coffin" comer. HI* Marshall last Saturday, and In tbet* pulverising Max Baer, once balled Twenty-One Kayoe* The right way for the young big road as the Tigers took the field. neke'who made the putout at first FAMOUS DANE DIES 34c half of tbs 8t. Louis Browns. In- palmiest days thw Boston CoUeg* mont Park Saturday 1* apt to be a NOTED DOCTOR DIES unassisted, after taking the ball on punU yesterday were eluding safety as a "man-killer'* and once tbe Up to and including th* quietus couple of small Income to begin to Baseball Commissioner Landis tossed (duding a poaslble deal with the men consletently and rolling outsldo Eagles w e n no s e t^ s for them. better race- Gold Foam, former the run. Copenhagen, Oct. 2 — (AP) — bsa'vywMgbt champion of tbe world. put on Madcap Max, Joe has taken plater and Travers winner now rac GOODYEAR furnish the new home is to buy com out the'first ball. Liquor Specials Yankees. Bill McKechnl*. commi* far down near tha oppoilUon's goal Last year tba New Yorkeri barely Worcester. Mass.. O ct 2.— (A P)— paratively few things to begin with No runs, one hit, no errors, one Georg Jensen, noted Danish silver •ioned by hts boss, Charles F, Blade a Sorry Start on 25 ring warriors, knocking out ing fer E. J. Benjamin's Btarmount The line-ups: left. line. got by the Boston boy*. 6-0. SPEEDWAY Dr. Leonard Wheeler. 90, one of the and to add to this modest beginning Chicago (N) Detroit (A) smith, died here today at the age Whiskey, pint ...... 25c At'ems, to do something drastic for Relying under the Notre Dame While attending trade echool, be 21, besting tbe other four by d*-’ Stable, shspss up as tb* probable $ 4 . 2 3 clsion. city's oldest and moat prominent a piece or a group at a time as the Galon, I f ...... cf. White SIXTH INNING c* 69. 1936, has some real money to spend system on afsctlv* blocking for tbs began to frequent a gymnasium winner, with Walter M. Jeffords’ TIRES — As Low 80x8 physicians and one of the oldest purse permits. This avoids a too Herman, 2b ... c, Cochrane Gin, '/j p in t...... 23c bolitering the Boston Braves. The suectssful execution of plays. Ford- where friend* of his were In traln- (Compared with the loquacity of Flrethom’ a eerioui contender. CaMi CRIBS: Lindstrom lifted the first Jensen was accounted by art As Harvard alumni, died early today heavy financial burden at any one Lindstrom, c f . 2b, Gehringer pitch to Gehringer who made the Brooklyn Dodger* lack the dash but Last Night *8 Fights ham must show definlt* iroprov*- ing for amateur bouts. Tbe lure of other fighters, Louis is as still as critics as one Of the great sllver- at his home, 12 Chestnut street, aft time, and spreads the joy of selec Hartnett, o ... lb, Greenberg catch a few steps back of second Fleischmann’s Gin, fifth 99c they are In a raoeptive mood. meat in this department In order to Isather proved too strong, and soon, the tomb. "He don’t say nothin'," Inclndias aUowance on old tire. er being til with pneumonia for a tion and arrangement over years. Demaree, rf .. smiths o f bis time. Much o f his Tlie Whit* Box lntenYankee Stadium. vltch. 335, Kanias O ty, defeated Byron was denied judgment for *36 Ha must have talked. Uks .other Mliei^ alrgort ss oiscussed, a hurried Inspection made No runs, no hits, no errors, none in the construction of a landing Prescriptions Filled — Glass I Repaired Coach Teddle lIoMartby roquasta time os thU 1* a very Important weak defene* against a team that In two year* h* angaged In 54 bouts, Leu Plummer, 340, Baltimore, Md., as 'value fo i M tsi^ yasatlon,** OiBnge Gin, pint ...... 98c practic*. .atrlkaa through th* air, ^ winning 48 bg; knockouts. Saves b* . prosptettv* Bensdieta. p( UM twsuiU ii louaa ii£‘Ja ttm t o U w v I ftM . ------that an members be present. *««>. . . . • MANCHSSlKJt EVEKINO HERALD. MANCHESTER, 60NN„ WEDNIODAT,
optimist’s Outlook. _JKTT\E Oomel Who says that everything Is 6 .f \ going wrong? V0A.KST TO Why not put away our grouch and <30 HOME SHOP nOVERf ISE '^"uinv sing a oongT NNO Never mind about the weather, Old Ragson Tatters from Brush LOST AND FOUND Let’a forget the why and whether, . ' 5 ,0 AUTO ACCESSORIES— POULTRY AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS^ 51 herself so extolled by people who vlUe says: "It ain’t until after you drink plain milk, or do you Better daye are comink, end it won’t feller makes bis plK that he begins VAiWUE LOST—lADrs* WRIST w»tch, be TIRES 6 SUPPLIES 43 NEW AND HIGH GRADE used knew her only as a wanderer who be long. have cocoa in the evening?’’ to brag about his humble beginning. W Y b M KJE tween Forest street and State AUTO PARTS—TRUCK PAR' 8. FOR SALE—WHITE giant roasting furniture, stoves, mgs, heddlng etc. bad ridden In their car and shared "Neither one," answered Grade What’a the use to watch the clock Qt BLUE DOOR a breakdown with them. She aeCret- TVE Tneater. Initials H. A. Q. Finder Buy your parts at wholesale prlc B. chickens 85c lb. dressed. Delivered, Bargain prices. Cosh or credit. Lap. Louise, the elder. ’Tea.’’ and scan the skies? Man—You aay that tha Jury of please telephone 3021. we carry a large stock ot ai to Ralph Von Deck. Tel, 5327. pen's, 25 Main street, Hartford. 0 4 a c k .. C I9>S NEA Senkt, Isc. ly pledged herself then and there to "TWat’s a Ue,” stated Maude. Cloudy days are only blessings In women disagreed in that divorce NECEmviCi.lNq Te M. fua U. S. fi woman said. "Are you going that they drank. m rO THEIR CLOTHES AGAIN 1834 DELUXE 2 DOOR Ford, ex Improvements, and garage. Inquire caretaker, Bertha G lb^ also waved It about In the air to cool saw you kissing my daughter. 'What ceptional good condition. Must sell. far. or Just to the college?” Ruth said, feeling her new r»- WOULD BE A GREAT NATIONAL toonervllle Folks By Fontaine Fox FUEL AND FEED 49-A at 51 Russell street. 1 *Ti as PENNY, mistakes Ruth It before applying It to the hair. sponsiblllUea keenly, "I’d like you have you to say in explanation? Price right. 230 W est Center street. MOVING—TRIICRING-^ Ruth felt graUfied that she had Ruth, whose naturally curly hair Young Man—Only that " ‘ RECOVERY ACT. ELAINE CHALMERS, whose been mistaken for a college stu to sit straight as Tm doing. First I thought STORAGE 0 HARD WOOD 34.00 a load, hickory FOR RENT—5 ROOM tenement, 07 idfather built the house. Ruth had never been treated Inside a you had gone to bed, sir! 1984 FORD 1-2 TON sedan delivery, for fire place 35.00 a load. CaU M ather street, rent 315.00. Robert i dent She told them, 'Tm going unfold your napkin this way, do Our Uvea are given us, our charac' 1 In love with JOHN MoNEILL, beauty shop, was fascinated by you see? Then break your bread ‘1 SEE YOU GOT A RADIO IN THERE,— ’ OITR BOARDING HOUSE By Gene Ahern 1934 Dodge convertlole sedan, 1933 ^ Rosedale 37-12. Leonard L. Olgllo, J. Smith, 063 Main s tre e t Tele- i to Cleveland, too. Pd certainly ap these rites. It woe all ehe could ten we make; 1-2 ton International panel, 1031 and long distance moving, young man next door, and de- preciate It If you’d let me ride before you butter It. Your mother MANY PERSONS HEBM TO And when we leave this world, with y Bolton. phone 8450. do to keep her mind on what Mrs. asked me to be careful about your Austin roadster, 1935 Will.vs 1-2 express to Hartford. Ovi It » with you. It’s hard to get a ride Jones was telling her: SPEND HALF THEIR LIVES BOR us, naught else we’ll take. ton panel. Cole Motors. service to and from New 7oi J. FOR SALE—WOOD. Stove and fur NOTICE—QUICK action Is neces. with the right sort of people.” manners.” ROWING MONEY, AND THE QUIT SPUTTEWN& AND EGAD.DONT TELU 3063. 8860 or 8864. nace 32.25 per load. The Ollnack sary to secure this low priced sun Elabie, at Oraycoatle College, The cotiple evidently were pleased "Maude and Grade Louise have ”Oh, rats!” remarked Oracle OTHER HALF IN NOT PAYING First Girl—Helen doesn’t under- ows In sorority meeting to win to be at school by 8:30, and I’ve ME ALVIN TOOK N\Y - Farm . Tel. 6121, South Main S t ■ ny 4 room rent, with gas, electrici- | a to be called ’’the right sort of peo Louise rudely. Ruth saw that she IT BACK. st3 nd baseball at all. GA SPING l-c.vA\.VIN TO O K le love of John McNeil, her chlld- ple” by this pretty, well-mannered got to be here even earlier. That was wearing lipstick. It cams off Second G irl-H o w aoT CHAMPION .iUMPlNG ty and bath. CaU today or tonight- ; ood hero. She plans to go to means tha girl and I have to get VOUR PROG TO SCHOOL TO PUBLIC PASSENGER FOR SALE—HARD WOOD for fur- E. T. Seastrand, 07 So. Main St ' girl, and conversation developed on her napkin, along with the but-4 Saint Peter—Wberf S 'that fellow First Girl-The other day ehe SHOW THE OTHEP^ K\T56» FPOG TOSCHCpu/ Manchester SERVICE 21 ^ nnce 34.50 per truck load. Wood k’orthvlUe. John receives her letter without effort. Ruth soon knew a up at 6 every morning.’’ Ruth di ter on her bread. Ruth, rememberir I that arrived yesterday? went to a game, and she feU in love «ld for cosh only. L T. Wood Co. FOR RENT—HEATED Apartment, \ nd repHzee that the |drl In the great deal about Mr. and Mrs. Seg- vined that by "the girl,” Mrs. Jones Ing Grade Louise’s 12 tender years, Gabriel—He checked out this with the umpire. -w AND, LISTEN TO N\E -^IF ’ WHV-eSPUT-T-”- HE'LL Evening Herald IN ADDITION TO SILVER LA B Phone 4406. three large rooms and bath, second house < next door le an'^ Impostor, wlck, as they were named. A year meant the maid or housekeeper. was a little horrified. She asked toomlng. Heaven wasn’t good I HEAP OF >(OU PUTTING \T SU PELY LET THE FROG floor, rear. Purnell Blocx, 829 Main J ver, he loves her and decides afterward she was not to be able to Mrs. Jones further explained, "I mildly, "Does your mother know enough for him. He said he came BEFORE SHE MARRIES, A CLASSIFIED •r FOR SALE—HARD WOOD itove street. Apply Q. E. Keith, Keith | 1 her so. CUIed out of town, recall their plain, undistinguished send all the clothes to the wet you wear lipstick, dear?” from California. WOMAN PRAYS, THAT SHE MAY IN THE BATH TUB AGAIN. I'LU OUT OF ITS CASE, AND ADVERTISEMENTS 7 puaenger sedan livery. PI , length, delivered In town. Edward Furniture Co. ] >ves a note of explanation to faces or the inflections of their wash’ and the glairs expected to "Sure,” replied Oracle Louise. MAKE HER HUSBAND A GOOD PLOP VOU IN wrrH h im U v e s / THE CREATURE WILL 8063, 8860, 8864. J. Holl, 865 Main atreet. Telephone crude, honest voices, but she was Iron them. Fva got a good mangle "That’s a lie," said Maude. "She WIFE. AFTERWARD SHE PRAYS Count atx aTorAK* w ords to a Uao. Ruth When a man Is bom, people feel 4642. OKE a n d t w o ROOM apartmenta kelleves John hoa gone never to forget their kindness to In the basement. Ever run one?" stole It out of Mom’s box." sorry for the mother; THAT HE MAY BE MADE A BET Y -^„A N D ,NCnr ONW THAT, BUnT xSUMP AWAY.f~OH, fnttlftls. Dumbsrs and abbrsvlattoos disgust. That night she Ruth sighed and fell silent. She aacb count as a *ord and compound Just reflnished. To ses them call on ' her in this hour of need. Ruth said proudly, "Once a dem When he marries, they feel sorry TER HUSBAND. “ w h o ’s g o n n a PITCH TODAY 9 ** ILL PULL OUT THE DRAIN PLUG, CAE&AP’~v.\OU KNOW words as two words. Minimum eost la REPAIRING 3 ALL KINDS OF HARD WOOD, Jensen, Johnson Block. Office 709 ! »m suicide DUNCAN HUN- onstrator In a department store let was humbly grateful for this work, for the bride; AND STUFF THAT BEEZEP OFj fries ot thrsa itnaa slabs, kindling, hickory fireplace Main s tre e t Phone 6070—7635. , alne'B. uncle, who bss es- me try one, Just for fun. I got this shelter which had so unexpect When he dies, they feel sorry for WHAT THAT MEANS, Lina raUi par dar tor tranalaat VACUUM CLEANER, gun, cl 4, and white birch. Cbae. Staye, tele- am an asylum where he has Only one Incident marked the along very well with IL rd need edly fallen to her lot But she knew the window. VOUPS IN THE DPWN FOR' WOMAN *?-^200 Icck repairing. Key ml^klng c. phone 8149. FOR RENT—SIX ROOM tenement, ' lustly detained. She per- ride to Cleveland. About mid to practice a Uttle with your ma there was dullness and iincongeniad- FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: Btfactlva M arch IT. IPIT way of thu distance the car began WO.U.q.N>.T.OFr. A. S T O P P E P f A HOP,TD ME f Caah Charffo Bralthwalte, 02 Pearl street. all Improvementa, garage, 26 Walk* ' chine, of course.” Ity and loneliness ahead. Women—That husband of mine Is • Cooaecultra'Dajra *1 oiai • ota er street, rent reasonable. George ’ to “act queer,” according to Mr. (To Be Continned) a worm! , I Couaacutlra Dajn ..I I ota 11 eta Segwlck, and to cause him great Thus, over the patient custom 1 0 a y ...... j It otai II ota GARDEN—FARM— Murdock, 30 Walker street. ^ > Elaine arrives and dlscov- er’s head, Ruth was hired as house- Friend (sweetly)—Yes, I noticed All ordara for Irracular Iniartlooa PRIVATE INSTRUCTION 8 DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 € the other girl has been concern. He drove Into a village chicken Just picked him up, garage to see what was wrong. keeper-maid by Mrs. Jones QEbd a will ba cbarcad at tba ona tima rata. FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene r name and wearing her urged to report for duty at once. ■paolal rataa tor long tarm aranr l WANT TO TALK to an ambit le f o r s a l e —80 BARRED Rock pul- ment. Inquire at 78 Pearl street, or < :h>thes. Ekdne humiliates It developed that an Important part POLISH CHOIR PLANS day advartlaing ftva upon raquaat. man who wonts to qualify f had broken and must be replaced Mrs. Segwlck agreed to take Ruth The old saying Is: "A stitch in Ada ordarad for thraa or all daya a lets, ready to lay. Also two pigs, telephone 6941. to the Jones home, show her her time saves nine." But there aren't and atoppad bafora tha third or flftb position to service, repair and 1- four months old, and two heifer before the Journey could be re stall electric refrigerators and FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM down sumed. room and Install her there before MOONUGirr DANCE that many stitches In the modem t t • day will ba ebargad only for tha ae» r calves (Jersey and Quemsey) four NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY the children should arrive home gtri’s bathing suit tual Dumbar of .Imas tba 0 appaar* conditioning systems. No ex| 1- months old. Call Willimantlc stairs tenement, all Improvements. The part could be supplied then from school. •d. charging at tba rata aarnad. but and there, but neither the driver BO allowanca or rafunda can ba made It 2138-13. Knighton stre e t Phone 6720. CHAPTER XXVn Yoqngr People of Church to Georgianna—Aren’t you getting I Aikj e f I ^ OB atx tlma ada atoppad aftar tba nor his worried wife could pro M E a n ’ o l e m a n W o r t l e J FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene- y Anger that was positively ex- Ruth found that the ordeal of Sponsor Affair in Turn Hall H arry and M atthew coeffused ? flfth day. li, FOR SALE—A-1 GREEN MounUln duce the 37 necessary to pay for Mildred—Yes, I get Harry con No **till forblda**: dlaplay UBoa a c t training. For pers'mal Inte w potatoes; whits or yellow globe tur- ment, with all Improvements. . It. They had been on a long trip meeting Maude and Grade Louise on Saturday NighL -? Bold. Adults. 29 Cottage street. ^ was a trivial one. The children fused one night and Matthew the Tba Harald wUl aot ba rosponalbla write Refrigeration Engine g nips. Delivered. H. Warren Case, and were almost down to their Dext S t for mora than oiia Inoorraot inaartloa Institute, Box R, Heraid. Biickland. Te.ephone 8643. last dollar. It was finally arranged were so accustomed to the coming The Lutnla choir of tha Polish FOR RENT—FOUR room flat up- and going of housekeepers that •f any a^Tartlaamant ordarad for by the eaay-golng garage owner National church will sponsor a It would be great fun to live our WILL Bora than ona tlma. MEN WANTED WITH fair o 1 . ( ONCORD AND CLINTON grapes, stairs, rent renaonah;e. 437 Center ' that hia customers should give him when they arrived home to find a moonlight dance, Saturday evening, Tba tnadvariant orolaslon at inoor- lion, mechanically Inclined, „ sue a basket. F. McClelland, 81 street. Inquire downstairs. ^ perfectly strange young woman lives over again, and make those eSUMP root publication of advartlalng wHl ba There she became alert for means a check for the amount. This Mr. October 5, a t Turn HaU, N orth mistakes that we overlooked In the ractlfla only by oaneallaMon of tba Ir Lake atreet. Telepaono 3.139. Segwlck did, writing his Cleveland baking cookies for them they took street. This Is the first fall dance a l l aharsra roada for tba aarvlea randarad. FOR RENT —REA.80NABLE, 4 C It as a matter of course. fush. L- Two address oelow his name at the me by the young peop.e of the church THE All adrariisamanta must conform rooms up and down stairs, garage. cars she chanic’s request. ‘Tra Miss Woodson,” Ruth told and they are hoping to make it a la atyla. copy and typography with “ HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 3i Lyness street. Phone 8669. 1 the feml- ' Employer (to new typist)—Now I <=>PADEE rofulattona anforcad by tha publish* —------r When they were on their way them. ’Tve come to keep house success. Organist Olive Skrabacx, hope you thoroughly understand'the ’ a art and thsy rtterva tha right to FOR RENT-^FOUR ROOM down- 1 again Ruth said regretfully, "I for you. Your mother told me to chairman, will be assisted by Stan importance of punctuation. IN .^It. raolaa or lelao* any copy eon* FOR SALE —GLENWOOD cook wish I could have lent you the ask you If you’d rather have white ley Opalach, Albert Rydlewlcs and a Bldarad objactlonabla. to range, oil burner and 50 gal. drum stairs tenement, all .mprovements. s alowed down to pick her up, Pretty Typist—Oh, yes. Indeed, SCHOOL CLiOSlNa HOURB--Claaalflad ada to 45 Nortli Elm street small family. 1 money till you got home. But 1 bread or brown bread for supper.” number of the members of the always get to work on time. iiweYNtAiwylei,iwr f.>.MQ.u.aw>T.e»r. >• 310.00. 546 Hilliard street, after 4 en she saw at close range haven’t a cent myself.” "White,” they replied In concert. choir. The hall will be decorated t <5 ba publlshad aama day must ba ra- Write giving age, pcone, pre p. m. Inquire ups'ialrs. t a men who rode In the front aalrad by tl o'clock noon; Saturdaya occupa. and address. Utilities 1 Mrs, Segwlck replied, ’’That’s After staring at Ruth boldly for a and illuminated to give the effect of ld:t0 a. m. he quickly shook her head few moments they went up to the moonlight. The committee has en Th e r e i s a l w a y s t h e X" Inst., W, care of this paper. FOR HALE—USED furniture, In- FOR RENT—MODERN 5 room flat, 'cly and walked on, looking all ' right. If you had money to CHANCE THAT OUR LOT MIGHT second flom, flnl.shcd attic. Oil s lend you likely wo;ildn’t be hitch small rear room of the box-like lit gaged the White Eagle orchestra o tiM» TELEPHONE YOUR — eluding dining room set. 9 Middle- t ahead. Those men could of this town to furnish music. BE CONSIDERABLY WORSE fiiSL burner In furnace. Garage. 28 Hoi- ] hiking. Have you got a Job wait tle house to inspect her possessions. THAN IT IS, BUT FEW OF US WANT ADS. — field street. Telephone 6939. cen cast as movie gangsters ing for you in the city?” No doubt the meagerness of Ruth’s If you’re kept waiting at the o l d 1 1 \ SiW I I t l blow—without One Being Struck By John C T e rn Ada ara aocoptad ovar tLa talaphona HELP WANTED— lister street. Apply on premises. t even applying make-up— SSI ART, EHT EVER LOOK IN THAT DIREC comer yon develop a gmdge'ot FOR SALE—BLACK kitchen range, . "No,” Ruth admitted. "N ot a wardrobe caused them to lose In TION. at tha CHAROB RATE givan abova FEMALE iwled, furtlve-eycd, heavy- terest In her, for they soon went long standing. SCOBCHYA h^ ^ OH,nONNy,PONT I 7HOU3HT HI6 RONNV/ OH N O -/ WHY VM-ARTlKa aa a oonvantah j to advartlaara, but With oil burner. Call at 144 West FOR RENT—M.ODERN six room sign of a Job. I hope to stay at QUAINT MV BB CKU0I-THI6 th a CASH RATEI8 will oi. acoaptad aa WANTED^ YOUNG woman or Center street. tenement, all Improvemonta. In* , the Salvation Army home till I out to plaj with neighbor children Pittsburgh—A couple of police RAC* WA« -HOWOtN -NOT JURT I lf l lW VOO IN T ru u . PAYMENT It paid at lha bull* quire a t 216 Oak street. next door, not even bothering to men parked a police department car DEAH, ARE you ON 16 AN O L P ■ MMIUAK - WnT y o u M niM offtca on or bafora tha aavanth general housework, sleep In or She thought, "I suppose they’re can find something.” n R O R R YDue FiACR M iry Call M anchester 6365. WANTED—HAITE YOU Mission Mra Segwlck clicked her tongue ask the questions Ruth had dread in a restiicted zone. Their superin SUCH WHIM61CAL FRIEND O f HR THE urrrui « 0 VUISAR day following tha first Insertion of NEW WARANOKE Apts., 801 Main rotners and belong to a notorl- ed. tendent made them pay towing TEffMS WITH AM> I ARB BRING 1 each ad othsrwisa the CHARGE living room furniture you would us gang. I'd have been a fool In sympathy and changed the sub MINH-SCOHCHV ROklO WHO AURRIRD-AND RATE will ba eollactad. No rasponal- nt like to trade for new furniture ? We street. Nicely furnished rooms. ject. Later she returned to It, show When she called them In to get charges to get It out of the zone and m i l KESCUK DAM6M.S blllty for arrora In talaphonad ada Reasonable rates. Tclrpiione 3936. } step Into that car.” ready for supper she asked, "Do suspended them for five days. will ba aaaumsd and thalr accuracy 11 have a custumhr who w ants Mta- Perhaps she was entirely wrong ing It had been on her mind. IN OIRTRR66- aaanot ba auarantaad. y. slon. Watkins Brothers, Inc. Phone 1 her estimate of the pair, but "Ed,” she said to her husband, AND WHATNOT? B- 5171. . FOR RENT-ROOM AND BOARD, "do you think Miss Woodson would INDEX OF sary. Request samples. Ri w. furnished and unfurnished apart suit your Cousin Ella?” 1ST Park Row, New York. ments. Coll Centennia. Apartments. ‘Tve been wondering that, too," CLASSIFICATIONS 4131 or 4279. In E lrth a ...... replied Mr. Segwlck. "In some ways BagraaamanU seeeese*«*s.ses.«e*e B I think she would." M arrlagaa ...... FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, all Ruth walked on and was dls D aatba ...... P- UNDER Improvements, large garden, plen to find the wind much “If she’s strong enough," Mrs. ______liAt COCHRAN a ttares L OEOROE SCAR&O Card ot Thanki ply forenoons only, at 192 Segwlck speculated. Center street. NEW MANAGEMENT ty of fruit, garage. Inquire 33 ^Q IMS iVHWtMvIcElNclTTrMaTI^^ In Mamorlam ...... Lewis stieet. "And likes that kind of work," Loat and Found .esee.**** 26-32 Birch Street Mr. Segwlck contributed. Announcamenta ...... CHRISTMAS CARDS—100 Ruth sat on the edge of the back Paraonala ...... profit selling wonderful One 3.-Room Apartment, $15. FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM house, t04 Vernon street, also 2 car ga- her. She soon seat, listening as they argued it Aatomobllaa 31. assortm ent. Gift W g^ One 4-Room Apartment, $20. back and forth. She was greatly Atttomobllaa for S ale ...... Comic, Everyday boxes. lage. Price per month 316..50. Tel. Automobiles for Exchange ;s! 1 Steam Heat $5.00 Extra Per 6819. cr, but made her more chilly be- intrigued. She Xvlahed they would Auto Acoaaaorlaa^Ttraa . EIxperlence unnecessary, at Month During Winter. apeak out plainly about Coualn Ella, Auto Rapalrlnff—Painting samples. Schwer, 102 \ Buse of the fatigue she felt. A uto Boboola ...... 1*A FOR RENT—FOUR rooms, first Before discouragement could lay whoever she might be, and he more WASHINGTON TUBBS By Crane Autoa-—Ship by Truck Mass. RELIABLE REALTY CO. floor, moderate rate. 117 Eldrldge specific about the mysterious Job. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosaer OUT OUR WAY By W illlam t Autoa—For Hire — See Superintondent On Premises. street. She finally Interrupted the argu V,€LL,DOLLY, I GOT US A NICE CAN ^ VOU GIMME VOU ' CONFOUNDED MIDGET/ [ d6N(T NEVeft DO THAT/ WHY, I AM •Qaragaa^Sarvlca—Storaga ••••• 10 126 Temple Street Tel. 7-5119 ment to say, "I’m willing to do any I ’WWmHE FIRST AND IT'S UNePORTSMANanlR MotorcyeUa—Bloyolas ...... 11 AGENTS WANTED 37-A a middle-aged man and OF PEACHES. HOW BOUT DE PlCNlC?/THOSE PEACHES. TOLD y o u TO S C R A M .» T B 0 0 S F N 7 Wanted Autoa—Motoroyelaa If A Call tor information Ruth and honest work to support myself. I SECOND TEAMS TO LIME Look AT LANKY MCILERIN' AT EVERyBOOY PEOPLE LOOK Baalaeaa and Profaaatonal iandaaa — At 7:80 P. M. wouldn’t promise to keep the Job, COIN' B Y ----- ' I MADE Boaloaas Services Offarad...... I t B- but I’d do my best at It till I could UP AGAINST EACH OTHER, (30.... HE'S (DFF TD Household Services Offarad •••*.I9*A sorted Leatherette Folders, Read The Herald Advs. get something that suited me bet wono£ p(**S^ liulldloa^-ContracUng ..••••••• II fl. - ■ ■ AND RUN THROUGH A T H A T ^ i i AINT Florists—Nursa»‘lcs ...... 11 ter.” A touchdown ^OPPONENT— :0C M QpCST/ F u n s ra l D irectors ...... 10 “That's fair enough,” Mr. Seg REGULAR scrim m age.^ A WUNDcSb . Beating—Flumblna—Roofing 11 Brunswick, N. J. wlck said. "Tell her, Lou, about ^ DON'T WAG— W A ^ siTOUeWDOWMB/. laauranoo ...... I I CLOSE OUT what Ella’s looking for." GOOD SP0RT3MAN— \ MUlloary—Dressmaking •.••••• 10 6CTOST youR Moving—Trucking—S.oraga •••» tO Of Odd Stock Of Public Passsngsr Sanrloa ...... lO-A DOGS—BIRDS—PETS FOR SALE Mrs. Segwlck obeyed. "Well, It’s OPPONENT/y^ Painting—Papering ...... t l this way. Mrs. Ella Jones, Ed’s Profasatonal Ssrvloas ...... t t CANARIES, SUPPLIES, 8-ROOM HOUSE with bath, gas, electricity, water and R ep airin g ...... t t r- sewer. 5 acres of land. Two barns and chicken coop, TIRES cousin, has a beauty parlor and has Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning 14 4—6.25x17 H. S. Firestone to be at work all day. She’s a wid n- Fruit and shades trees. Can be used fon two families. ow and she's got two children to (BEAD THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) Toilet Goods and Sarvloa •••••» It nels, 136 Summer street. 6—5.25x18 H. S. Firestone Wanted—Bustnaas Sa.vloa .••••# tl *■ Located on Hartford-Manchester bus line. An ideal be looked after, and a house be The pumpkins were unloaded and Bdaeatlaaal 6971. 1— 5.25x18 Goodyear Speedway The farmer then said, "Well, place for right party. A Bargain At $4,700.00. A pay- 2— 5.25x18 Goodyear Pathfinder sides, and she has a time finding the man who ran the display stand tots, 1 wouH really be real gleid Courses and Ciaassa ...••••••••• II a reliable girl aha can trust to do Prlvats Instruction •••••••••••• It — ment of $700.00 Cash down will take the place. 3— 6.25x18 Goodyear A. W. T. said, "You have done a fine Job, to buy a fine balloon for everyone.” Dancing ...... ••.••••••••••«*«.tt*A 3—5.50x18 Goodyear Pathfinder It. Looks like she changes about “How nice," wee Goldy said. Mualcal—Dramatic ...... i t every month or two.” tots. The farmer’s In real luck. Wanted—Instruction tO 3—6.00x18 Goodyear A. W. T. "I hope the one I get won’t 1—4.75x19 Dupont H. D. "How old are the children?" Ruth "You’ve helped him with his break. A blue one Is the kind ril F la a a cla l asked. Bonds—Stooks-Mortgagaa II Tel. Manchester 5014 3—4.75x19 Goodyear Pathfinder work, BO he should be as happy take. The reet of you can pick Butlnsss Opportunities ..•..••• tt T o Rent: 1—4.75x19 Goodyear A. W. T. "Maude’s 10 and Oracle Louise Is as can be. I’ll bet he’s glad he the white, or brown, or green or WHAT THE 1 1 BEEN WAITIM' Monty to Loan ...... f t 1—5.00x19 Goodyear Pathfinder 12. Old enough to be helpful if a let you have a ride upon bis red.” IFA SCRUB CAN DO BLAZES VOU FOR YOU TO OPEN Help and .iltaaftaan SINGLE HOUSES; 3—6.00x19 Goodyear A. W. T. person knows how to get It out of truck.” WHATS THE MATTER, -----f VDUR TRAP a b o u t H elp W anted—F am ala ...... I I 1—660x19 Goodyear Pathfinder them. B ut EUb’s spoiled them a "You bet I am," the farmer said. So six balloons were ordered and THAT AGAINST THE yWSTY, H elp W anted—M ala ...... I I CO Scarborough Road, 7 ri lot. That’s why the housekeepers Jg L^UM PIM , STUPID Salesm an W anted ...... tl- A 1—4.60x30 Goodyear Speedway "That’s one time that I used my the Tinlea gathered ’round the ARENT TtXJ PLEASED ? tile bath, lavatory and oil hi pick up and leave. Ella pays 310 head. Now, I am going to pay them WHAT DO TOO THINK Help Wanted—Mala or Famala.. IT 66 Porter St— 8 rooms: twi 1—6.00x30 Goodyear A. W. ’T. stand and watched the fellow blow DIDNT TOU BMJCY SEE A g a n ^ W anted ...... I1*A 45-ACRE FARM 1—460x31 Chiodyear Rellanoe a week and board.” back for everything they’ve done. them up. It was a funny sight. OUR CMAMCES WILL BE Sltuatlona Wanted—Famala * tl (Inoludtiig Stock ood Tools) 3—4.80x31 Goodyear W. T. Ruth said eagerly, ‘Td like to "Before I’m through, they'll see The man soon said to Coppy, Situation* Wanted—Mala ..•••• II A. try it Mrs. Segwlck. Would you INS A SCRUB GALLOP Em ploym ent Agenotaa ...... 40 the fair. I plan to take them every "You can blow one up. If you wish WHEN THE VARSnY 7-room house, nmnlng water, S lU^laoes, Dutch oven, etc. If you can use any of above It be wilting to take me there when where, and It will not be my fault, SI>OY YARDS TD A Live Itoch—Fata—’Ponlfry—TalUelaa large barn, lee house, hen houses, S-oar garage; plenty of wood, to." “Okay,” rsplled the lad, and PLAIS A REAL Dogs—B ird!—P ats ...... 41 tile bath; oil burner. win be worth your while to In- we get to Cleveland? Td be more if they don’t have heaps of fun." then he blew with all bis might. Live Stock—Vahlclaa ...... 41 FLATS: good brook and pond; variety of fmlt. Owners are anxious to veetlgato. grateful to you than I could ever TOUCHDOWN? Poultry and Suppltua ...... 41 seU on accoont of old age. nda farm Is 4 miles from Main The farmer thought It would ^ T E A M ? 66 Durkin St.—6 rooms; fuma< tell you.” "Well, let’s get going,’’ Duncy be slick to play a friendly llttl^ Wanted - Pets —Poultry—Stock 44 street and a rare opportunity for the right party. Good Used Tires In Stock. They took her first to Mrs. Jones’ For gala—MtoooUaneoan heat and garage. said. “Some big bMIoons are Just trick, so he walked close to Dtmcy, A rttelss for Sale ...... |g 99 Porter St.—8*room hous beauty shop—a busy, gaudily pros ahead. Let’s watch the fellow blow whoee balloon was floating ’round. Boats and Aoeessorlss ...••••• 41 3-oar garage. A Real Sacrifice At $4500. perous little establishment caUed them up. He must have lots of He touched his big cigar to It. B uilding M atariaU ...... 41 Schaller Motor "Ella’s 'Band Box," located in an brosth. Of course it made the rubber split. Diamonds—Watches—Jawslry .. 41 DUPLEX HOUSES: outlying shopping district There Electrical Appllancaa—Radio 41 18 Winter St.—-6 rooms, ateai R. T. McCANN "Hla cheeks puff out each time The big balloon went bang, and Fuel and Feed ...... 4f*A heat and garage. BEAL ESTATE Sales, Inc, they inthoduced Ruth to Mr4. Jones he blows, and he looks funny, good Duncy Jumped right off the ground. Garden — Farm—Dairy Products fO 69 Oenter Street Phone 7700 634 Center Street with earnest recommendations of ness knows, ru bet If one balloon Houaabold Gouda ...... | i 162 Center St.—6 rooms and gai character, and ability. The girl was Machln.rjr .nd Tcol...... | | bursts. It will scare the girls to (Dotty and Goldy are picked aa T.«.»€aii.aP*T.e»», age. both amused and touched to find 0 »Y NIA M'Bviw. M)a t. Musical inslrumanta It death.” Judges In the next story). ten PAT. err. >■ ciwnvimsiiiyitt.sie. VACANT VICTORY. ______|0»« Office and Store Equipment ••• 14 Chestnut S t—4 rooms and bath. Spaelala at tha Storaa ...... | | HEATED APARTMENTS: Wearing Apparel—Furs II SALESMAN SAM______^ ______W hat'sDoin*, Now? Kv Sm «n Wanted—To Buy ...... | | 118 Main St.—3 rooms, tile bath, ALLEY OOP IPs Umpateedle’s^ext Move Msoms—Board—flotals—Reaorta fireplace; electric stove and re By HAMLIN IMAGINE LETTING UW kf RUN TO A TOUCHDOWN.. ^ c a w n c o a g a i m I t g e t H uieo a m * f i r s d s o '' ^OtO tO.OT'LU r DO? i u i Reatanraata frigerator furnished. Hot water OH, UMPA -WHAT ABE WE ( L STEKJ -M3 O RUS LiGHT t h i s S>00TSV BOBO OPTfeU o C DUZZEK OUGHTA PUT A Re/OLVlMCr ALL I GcT ikj T h is ' W H O O P E E I W O R R I E S Rooma Without Board || throughout the year. &OIMG TO DC WITH t h o s e o u t AP'"E0 Ou C MENFOl k WHY, THAT KID BARELY KNOWS WHAT A HOWOYITELEGRAM! Boarders Want..d ...... II*A AN' TH njMK PUNK THAT'S 000(1. ON TH' FROWrOF HIS s To f e I COORLD IS S lOl AM' A R t O V E R ! Country Board—Haacria ••m .m 40 995 Main S t—Reconditioned 4 TWO AWRJL PEl u CM/S /' IU. TAKE CAPE OP t j n j k MAV BE PCETTy ' W HAT VOU FOOTBALL IS-A N D LOOK WHAT HE iTls cosTiw' f^e. ^ 7 Botals—Restaurants .. • xwee*e* rooms, bath, private entrance; HERE. WITH Au. OUe _ I AMO BOBO JMTi,. VQu GET AW- Wanted—Rooms—Board TOUGH - BUT I'M IT WAS A . .THINK.' ■(GSffefc A OAV T A s ta y a t suitable for Doctor, Dentist or M(X3V'IANj m e m g o m e .< \ BACK VA/ITH H ELP ' DID TO THE VARSITY »/ T h is H