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Bar Bain Ethiopians Report Victories

Bar Bain Ethiopians Report Victories

s /i M s . AVXRAOB DAILY OIBOULA'nON Itancheater Tent, No. 3, Klwhts The new tennis court at the Mon- The Walther League of the Zion — The Christopher Columbus society tor tfie Month of September, 1988 of the Macabees will meet toinomw Dick Benrenati’s Orchestra i^ester YMCA, which has been un­ Lutheran church will meet tonight wss inadvertently omitted In the abodttown night at 7:80 In the Balch and der construction for some time, has at 8 o’clock at the church on Cooper list of Italian organisations contrib­ Brown hall. A public setback party Featuring Miss Ann Welcome. been completed. It Is an FERA pro­ Btreet. uting to the success of the fourth 5 , 5 7 1 •' The Junior choir of the; Smanuel win follow at 8:18 jjhsrp- 81* School St. Rec ject and was built under the person­ anniversary banquet of Regina Member of the Audit Lutheran church will rehearse this prizes will be offered and refresh­ Friday Evening, October 11th al supervision of Hayden Griswold A meeting of the Manchester DItalla society, on Sunday. The J W . H A U CORK Boreon of Orcalatlona iian rilfatp r lEuTittnu and John Sptllane. It Is expected evening at 8:15 o'clock. ments served. Admission 35c. Permanent Armistice Day "commit­ o h n that the new tennis court will be tee will be held In the Army attfl" Mias Alice Froeberg of Worcester, _ MAHCHISTSR C - a leading factor in the YMCA’s out­ Na\^ club Friday evening at 8 door program for next summer. All Maes., Is visiting at the home of Mr. VOL. LV., NO. 8. (ClaasMIed Advertioing on Fngo 1&) The Dorcaa soctevy of the Swediab o’clock. All members are request­ and Mrs, Sherwood Trueman of BIANCHESTER, OONk., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1935. Lutheran church will bold Ita regu­ members of the "Y" will bo per­ ed to attend this meeting. West Center street. (EIGHTEEN PAGES) lar monthly meeting tomorrow night mitted to use it free |^f charge. with Mrs. Clarence O. Andemon of Self Serve Specials Durkin street, who will be assisted Anderson-'Shea Auxiliary V. F. by hert^siater, Mra. Frank Zimmer­ W., mil conduct a food sale In man of Benton atreet, and Miss the basement of the J. W. Hale com­ Edith of Russell street pany’s store Thursday afternoon be­ ginning at 1 o'clock. An assortment FOR WEDNESDAY Attention of the Community Play­ of home made bread, cakes, pies, ers is directed to the meeting In the baked beans and other foods will be, 9A.M.to6P.M. Balch and Brown clubrooms tomor­ offered for sale, the proceeds to be used for relief work. Members are Jock i^ o st Bulk ETHIOPIANS REPORT VICTORIES row night, preffTcded by a dog roost at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. t,. requested to have their contribu­ tions at the store promptly at 1. Handley. They will be called for if they will SUGAR 1 0 lbs. _ The Women’s Guild of the Center notliy Bertha Wetherell, 7453, Flor­ H E R E ’S A Congregational church will meet to­ ence Peterson, 3575 or Leg­ Edgemont morrow afternoon at 2:30. The gett, 8920. Hauptmann Decision Is Upheld EARLY SUCCESS MARKS speaker will be Paul B. Donchlan of Hartford, ancT his topic, “Oriental The Life-saving gruirds of the Sal­ P k g . Rugs." The hostesses will be Mrs. vation Army will meet In the Junior SMACKS Highest Court in New Jersey Harry Straw, Mrs. John Echmaillan, hall of the citadel tonight at 7 HAYES EECTED Court Rules His Convictioii Legal who Is a sister of Mr. Donchlan;. o'clock. Washburn Crosby’* Rules Death Sentence Le­ URGES MEGING Mrs. Roy Warren, Mrs. Frank Blck- FLANKING MOVEMENTS BAR BAIN morc, Mrs. Philip Emery. Pancake Flour O c in IN WATERBURY DON^T MISS IT! Officers of Manchester Orange ATLANTIC large packagepocloiKe TOWN SYSTEMS will have a rehearsal tonight at 7:30 FURNACE OIL All Day Wednesday War Briefs at the home of Roy Warren, 673 Burt Otney’i Decision Was Unexpected. BY m VOTES Woodbridge street, and will pass on 6c per gallon OF REEEAHON Rome, Oct. 9.—(AP)—It was a Plain A m en ts • 00 ' applications for membership. "qulst day” for Mussolini’s army In LEAGUE IS FACING In All Departments Sauerkraut no. 2 ^ can Trenton, N. J., Oct. 9.—(AP)—The Id Eritrea, on official communique said Cleaned ^ All bridge players will be welcome L. T. WOOD CO. That Was His Plurality today, describing the seventh day of highest court In New Jersey—the Director Frank Busch Pro­ East African operations. and Pressed to attend the social In the Masonic Holntooh Temple tomorrow evening at 8:30 Court of Errors and Appeals—today Three Cornered Fight for Aviators scouting beyond the oc­ ITS G R ^ T TASK For Only...... under the auspices of Temple Chap­ upheld the death eentence conviction poses Program to Gve AH cupied territoiy In Northern Ethi­ Of Both These Stores of Bruno Richard Hauptmann for opia reported that they found no ter, Order of the Eastern Star. Both qt. bskt. large concentration of enemy CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED pivot and progressive bridge will be APPLES 4 I 9 « the kldnaplng-murder of young Mayor — Had Majority forces. _ played with 8 prizes and refresh­ Walter N.Leclerc Shop On Wednesday and Make Extra Charles Augustus Lindbergh, Jr. Sections Benefit of Recre­ Sweet The opinion was unanimous. Heavy Ethiopian losses wy* rs- Austria and Hungary, at Genera, Inform Statesmen They ments. f Funeral Director SAVINGS! of 9,000 in '33. ported In a hot encounter ei between Don’t Delay! AL TODAY! The decision was announced fifty ation Center Costs. Italian native forces and Ethiopian 7100 259 No. Main St. Mincbeftter minutes after the court convened. warriors at Amba-Scebat, Just be­ Do Not Favor Punishing Italy for Invading East Afri- ^ POTATOES S'l’^ 1 Ic The dtolal of a new trial leaves fore the capture Sunday of Adowa Dorothy H. Keeney Hauptmann with three courses open Waterbury, Oct. 9.—(AP)—Ueu ‘The communique said: ”Tha day Th£ JW .H 4 U coRe He may appeal to the Court of tenant Governor Frank Hayes look An offer to operate the north end of October 8 waa quiet all along the can Empire— Experts Say Decision Means These U . S. Cleaners and d y e r s Teacher of Piano M a n ch sster Co h h - Pardons of which Governor Hoffman ed forw'ard to a fourth term as playground, rqitore the playground entire front except for email actions S36 Main Street Graduate of Hartford School Leaving for San Francisco and six Judges of the Court of mayor of Waterbury today as bis activities formerly sponsored at by patrols on a line occupied by the Countries Will Be &empt from Takmg Part in Any of Music. HEALTH MARKET Errors and Appeals are menjbers. Manchester Green and. If desired. Italian native army corps. via Los Angeles, southern .They can only commute his sentence fellow Democrats congratulated ’•AvlaUon going south to Makale, Phone 7689 themsilves on b'aving kept their or Inaugurate a supervised playground route, next week. Can ac­ to life Imprisonment. program at Buckland, in addition to at the fords of the River Taccaze, Sanctions Decided Upon by League. commodate one or two pas­ Appeals to this court ore usually ganizatlon strong enough to win found no concentration of enemy C.fHOUSE'^SON. denied Unless there are extenuating another city election. continuing the present Indoor and forces.” ' sengers. Phone evenings— INC. STEAK SALE circumstances. The plurality which elected Hayes playground facilities of the Ninth Addis Ababa, Oct 9__Ros Sey- Manchester 3332. mayor over Republican John M, School district, was made by Frank ITALIAN8 OANNOrr BUT Hfe may also appeal for a new trial Addis Ababa, Oct. 9.—(AP)_ oum, Ethiopian commander on the SmOUB OBEEK DONKEY RUMMAGE SALE Cut From Heavy Steer Beef! on the basis that new evidence has Burrall and Independent Democrat Busch, district recreation director, Colonel Hubert Julian, the "Black I WISH TO SINCERELY Roger V. Connor waa only 1,772 yea If the town meeting Saturday night northern front, reported early suc­ Thursday, Oct. 10, 9 A. M. on been discovered. And he may also Elagle of flarlem" rode on a foam­ cess today In maneuvers of three Athens, Oct. 9.—(AP)—Not a SIRLOIN - SHORT appeal to the Supreme Court of the terday, much smaller than his ms' appropriates as much money os ing mule Into this capital today Store, Main Street Jorltles of 6,000 in 1931 and 9,000 In was spent last year by the district from nearby Ambo. Ethiopian forces against the Italian single Greek donkey can be spar­ THANK Ib. United States, his attorneys have ed for sale to the Italian army at Bminard Place PORTERHOUSE said they will carry the case to this 1833, though considerably larger for its recreation program. Arriving brea’Jilesaly - t the Im­ right fiank, claiming capture of an By tile Willing Workers of the last and highc.st tribunal. than the 700 majority by which he Cost of RMreation perial Palace, the irrepressible Italian color el and 80 Other officers. Invading Ethiopia, the war and Everyone Who Assisted Me During the Wesleyan Guild. first won In 1920. The net coat of the recreation Weet Indian negro shouted to by­ national economics ministries de­ Meaty, Loin The opinion was written by Sir All Democratic candidates were program to the district during the standers, "The Emperor telegraph­ Another Ethiopian chteftain, Ros cided today. WEDNESDAY SPECIALS preme Court Justice Charles W elected here yesterday. Comy,troIler Kassa, cooperated In the fiank move­ Parker, of Morristown, who is 73 last three years was, according to ed me to rush back to Addis Ababa. Spokesmen denied that the de­ Campaign and Town Election. Daniel Leary .winning by the lowest Mr. Busch's annual reporU, 1933. What’s the matter?” ment with an army 80,000 strong, cision was reached as a result of years old and like Justice Thomas margin, 406 votes. $11,941.75; 1934, $11,957.38; 1935, ’"The war Is on, Adowa has fall­ Ras Seyoum reported, marching to­ LAMB CHOPS » 3 7 * W. Trenchard, the man who presid­ ward the Sctlt river on the border ths 1/eague of Nations (Jouncll’a 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. In the mayoralty contest Burrall $11,651.58. en,” the spectators answered, to Impose sanctions against Italy. ed at Hauptmann’s trial at Flcmlng- received 14,97? votes and Connor The selectmen Saturday night whereupon Julian, wearing the uni­ of Italy’s CQjony of Eritrea. LEO J. KWASH ton early this year, one of the oldest The animals ore needed for Greek Cafeteria 2,821. ■( will recommend appropriations of form of a colonel In the Ethiopian Dedjozmatohayeu, with a third security, It was explained. men on the bench In New jeraey. State political leaders regarded $18,000 for the continuaace of the Infantry, exclaimed that he had force, also waa reported moving Claims New Eiidonce the Waterbury election as the most recreation program and $8,000 for been riding for 31 hours without steadily to the north. SUPPER DoubleGreen Trading Stamps C. Lloyd Fisher, of Flemlngton Important In the state from the the South Manchester library, the rest and had not known of the war. The capital, however, after a night empt from partldpatlng In what­ Thurs., Oct. 10, 5 o’clock on who became chief of the defense standpoint of Connecticut politics. Physical assets of both of which the "If the Emperor wishes, I start during which It waa plunged Into staff after the dismissal of Edward Even while he waa campaigning own oted Monday to take over immediately to Adowa to help re- ever sanctions were decided upon. LUTHERAN CONCORDIA from the district. deepest darkness as a precaution The Assembly meeting opened Im­ Given In All Departments HERE'S WHERE J. Reilly, of Brooklyn, by Haupt­ for rc-elcctlon as mayor, the 61- against feared Italian olr raids, re­ CHURCH mann and bis wife, Anna, recently year-old lieutenant governor an­ Income from the various recrea­ (Continued on Page Seven) mediately after the session by the winter and Garden Streets Bruno Richard Hauptmann tion activities win reduce the net ceived In reports from the three body’s steering committee which announced he waa In possession of nounced that he would be willing to battlofronts only a blurred Impres­ PINEHURST DIAL 4151 Ladles’ Sewing Circle new evidence. accept the Democratic gubernatorial cost of them to the town to $12,000 recommended that a commission on Heavy 72” x 84” Double Part Wool according to Mr. Busch’s estimate. sion of the general situation. m ctlons, to coordinate the work «f Waffles, Salads, Moat Loaf, Mac­ F l a n n e l /( 9 / ^ U l f The decUlon In the Hauptmann nomination In 1936 if It was tender­ Fancy, Fresh Freeh, Native case came unexpectedly. Actually It ed to him. , Know The Budget, The Eighth School and UUlltles One report credited Dedjozmatch the Council and Assembly be creat­ aroni and Cheese, Baked Beans, I was regarded as unlikely the de­ Would Eliminate Him district annually appropriates $l,- A n C A N U E m i Haile Selassie, son-in-law of ths ed at once. CALVES’LIVER BUNCH CARROTS Frankfurters, Rolls, Cake, Coffee PLAID BLANKETS cision would be banded down until Most observers were agreed that 000 for Us playground. . Formerly Emperor, who commands the right The League OouncO previously 1/2 —good-sized portions, 5o each. | GOWNS later this month or_perhaps os late had Hayes been defeated In his home the Manchester Green Community wing of Ros Seyoum’s army, -with had voted unanimously In favor of 28c Ib. 2 bunches 9c Regular d » 0 n o as November. Overdrafts Of Accounts club or the_ Green school district ap­ HACKS j n i h u u n having actually penetrated Eritrean the report of the Committee of Six— Tcllow Onions. Fine quality fiannel In plain propriates a smaller sum of money territory. but n6lth6P Austrlfl oor Hungsiy arg Clean, Crisp $3.50 Value p a i r ‘m u e c o a l ’ Reports were widely circulated (Continued on Page SIz) for a playground at the school colors or stripc.s. Regular and also that most of the members of This, however, was regarded gen­ members of the Council. Italy, extra sizes. Here is the best value we have seen In a double blanket for $2.98. - MORE HEAT-LESS WASTE — Largely Beyond Control there. erally as a- wild rumor, observers which is a member of the O oun^ SLICED BACON NATIVE SPINACH We bought this blanket three months ago and on today’s market wo the court had been charged at one Other Playground* pointing out that Dedjasmatch Hails WM not permitted to vote on the could not duplicate this for less than $3.50. Size 72x84 in block plaids time or another with writing his National Commander Tdls 39c Ib. 2 WATKINS BROS., With public works money the Selassie had only a email force, subject due to a Covenant rule which 15c V peck In blue, green, peach, orchid, and rose. opinion. Only Justice Parker’s name SLOW WORK AHEAD It has been suraested that over- .,$200 for the special audit of the tax probtUta Interested nations from Phone ^ 4149 was not mentioned In this regard. drafts of appropriations as reported collector's books; $400 more than town has conatnicted ample play­ Planet In Colllelon. On the Early Delivery! Inc. In the town report be explained In ground facilities adjoining the Buck- Laborites Veterans Will Another report from the southern voting on a subject under dispute. FRESH MUSHROOMS $ 1 .0 0 The court, commenting upon the paid the previous year to the town Dr. Edward Benes of Czechoslo­ From Keeney of Keeney Street. defense contention that Attorney the Herald scries concerning the land school. The North End play- front, near tlio border of Italian So­ 2-214 Lbs. LAMB Special For Wednesday Only The W. G. GLENNET CO. TO PROVIDE JOBS counsel and $127.75 more for the dog' maliland, said two Italian planes vakia, the president of the Assem­ Robert K. Anderson 338 No. Main Street Manchester General David T. Wllentz offered budget which will be proposed by the warden. Fight to Stop Foreign War. bly, opened the session by reading Large Heads ot Coa', I.iinibcr. Masnus’ SunnI'es, Paint varying theories as to how the child selectmen at the annual town meet­ (Continued on Page ’Twelve) collided while bombing Gerlogubl, In FOR STEW, 30c Funeral OIrevtor 2,000 Yards New Fast Color ing Saturday night. The overdraft In the municipal and Ogaden Province. Entails were un­ extracts from the Council records. Sonp Bunches. Carrots. WHITE CAULIFLOWER Ladies’ Pure Silk died, said that was not harmful to court buildings accounts included He emphasized that the CouncO the defendant. The case, the court During the last fiscal year -ex­ known. Funeral Home, Federal Official Says Two small Increases In nearly every cost, Atlantic City, N. J,, Oct. 9.—(AP) There were no Immediate fresh considered it was "In the presence 142 East Center Street Fashioned observed, was submitted by the penditures In excess of amounts ap­ fuel, labor and other expenses, most­ of a war begun In disregard of the BROILERS AND Yellow or White Turnips PERCALE PRINTS court to the Jury on the theory that propriated were made by 17 depart­ —Ray Murphy, National commander reports from the central front ly for coal, according to Town U.S. BANK AGAINST around Mount Mussa All, in the cor­ obligations of Article XII of the FRYING CHICKENS Sweet Potatoes .Squash Telephone: the child died In a fall. The court MiUions Will Never Get ments for a total overdraft of $112 - Treasurer Waddell. of the American Legion, told the Covenant.” (It U this arUcle under held that the claim that Haupt­ 829.46. ner formed by the boundaries of Eth­ Lima Beans I’eppcrs Office 5171 — House 7494 HOSE Election expenses were greater National convention of the Ameri­ iopia, Eritrea and French SonuUl which the members of the League NATIVE VEAL 25c Yard Value 3 5 0 ® mann’s Constitutional rights under A bookkeeping Item of $34,286.92 because of a special election to de­ CREDIT FOR ITALY can Federation of Labor today that land. agree not to go to war while a dis­ Shurflne POPULAR MARKET Their Jobs Back Again. for the water department, more than cide If the town would purchase the pute between them Is in the c o u t m CUTLETS — STEWS New Fall shades in Chiffon Legionnaires ’’will fight with all of Observers considered It not Impot We have Just received a new range of patterns In fast coloi' print* 855 Main Street Ruibnow Building (Continued on Page teen) offset by receipts from the depart­ electric light company. Work In the our strength to prevent thl.s country of League negotiations.) PEANUT BUTTER that really are beautiful. Small and large patterns In all colors, suit­ ment and representing no net cost to sible that barfylng of the Fascist Rib Veal Chops...... 36c Ib. and Service Weights, SHOPPING CENTER FOR THRIFTY PEOPLE! cemeteries is done at the request of being dragged Into another foreign forces on the northern front around He also read to them a statement 23c Ib. jar able for dresses, aprons, smocks, drapes. Washington, Oct. 9.—(AP)—Isa the town, and overdrafts In depart­ persons owning lots who reimburse war.” by Dr. Ruiz Guinazu of Argentine, Has a very delirious flavor! ments over which the town has no Export - Import Institution Adowa bad begun. EtbloptOns be­ dor Lubln, cohimlsstoner of labor the town for the expense. The over­ “We pledge all of our strength to lieved the Italians would bait their president of the Council; warning DR. JACKSON’S MEAL 20” X 40” Heavy Double Thread Cannon Wednesday SPECIALS! Wednesday control, charity, $63,926.38; military draft for additional work done waa the enforcement of strict neutral that nations cannot neglect their 45c package BRER RABBIT RURAL PROJECTS statistics, estimated today that be­ tax, $.50; county tax, $559.81; stock Ity”, he eald. advance until their present position duties under Article XVI—concern­ 3 9 c p a i r tween 2,000,000 and 3,000.000 of more than offset by the Increased Backs Up State Depart­ was consolidated and their com­ Net weight 2c Main Floor, Right. more than the previous year was ment’s Neutrality Stand. ger of war involving the United fore the Invaders In their march said he had no fear of a “permanent The total overdraft of $13,809.06 paid for telephone and police signal States would be through invasion or Blue Label lb army of unemployed.” of the 12 remaining departments a direct act of aggression against from Eritrea into the Ethiopian in­ e a c h 1 ^ Chuck Roast 1 4 « The United States, he said, has service and nearly $300 more than terior offered many more difficulties Sour Cherries Seidner’s Shoef 2 9 ® 4 $ 1 .0 (j were as follows, education, $6,601.45; the previous year was paid for traf­ Washington, Oct. 9.—(AP) —Offi­ us.” Italians Occupy Pig Grain Simulated Federal Director Explams always suffered from a "shocking miscellaneous, $4,091.39, municipal Murphy reviewed the histories of than the area about Adowa. The MAYONNAISE This la our fifth shipment of these heavy weight Cannon towels. shortage” of educational recreational fic beacons and signs. The overdraft cials confirmed today a disclosure Ethiopians said tliey could relied Fertile Country 15c can Built Double thread with colored borders In blue, .peach, green, orchid, and and court buildings $787.62; elec­ for the library was paid on the con­ that the United States Export-Im­ the Legion and the A. F. L. and and health facilities. The work of tion expenses $710.89; cemeteries, stressed the "common ground" of on to spring surpriso attacks and to with the Italian Armies on the Make perfect plea. 8 oz. 14c Pints 23c Leather maize. Size 20” x 40”. Stock up now while they last. Why Some of the Plans creating and maintaining these facil­ struction cost of the Whlton library port Bank has decided against grant­ snipe at Italian convoys. Northern Ethiopian Front, Oct. 9— Main Floor, Left. $589.43; police. $429.65; library, and was offset by income from the ing credits to facilitate the sale of their programs. for Action I SIRLOIN ities will eventually absorb the un­ $280.77; advertising and printing, The Constitution, Murphy de­ The ground Is Ideal for guerilla Gen. Ruggero Santinl said today: employed, he said, but he contended Whlton library fund. American goods to Italy. warfare, with rugged mountains, "When we have Ethiopia, there will SHORT Are To Be Abandoned. $171.97; town court, $111.05; bridges, This decision, while in line with clared, was created for the people Shopping 19« STEAKS 19e O’ It would be done by the government $69.14; parks $48.94. The expenditures and income of and "within the elasUo limits of precipitous ravines and unbridged, never be another Italian who needs S mart is ityls, fsnulnsly quslHy and not by private Industry. the town court are dependent on the the recently enunciated American that great charter, os written now torrential streams. to emigrate to America.” In ippMrnne*. lelintifieally dnilgnod for BASEMENT SPECIALS The overdraft in the school ap­ amount of fines and coats assessed neutrality policy, was made by the Lubln’s views were expressed In propriation Is created almost entire­ or later amended", will be found the Ethiopians expressed a belief that The 66-year-oId commander of the ACTIVE foot, Kali-tioneikt givo you ovnrye Washington, Oct. 6 — (AP) — an Interview In which he analyzed by the court. Much of the overdraft Export-Import bank last August at means of occompUsbing any needed In the natural protection of this re­ Italian left column, which captured Water Resistant Wall Paper Is thing you want in thoo Mtiifaction. Thoy BAGS Abandonment of some of the rural the unemployment problem, and ly because the school fiscal year ends for advertising and printing was a time when Italy waa reported to gion their few machine gtm nests supped your faat proparly, havo eorroet 6” FLOWER POTS 1 5 ® 1 LAMB FORES July 1 and th'e town fiscal year ends changes in ths social structure. Adigrat, was pointing out to the " 1.5-Inch Zipper Top PORK ROAST community projects which his or­ frankly conceded It would be sev­ caused by having more than the be preparing for Its expedition Into "The right of the people”, he ssid, would be safe from the swift, dcatb- correspondent the salient places of flaxibility for compfata fraadom, and tho 1 VEAL ROAST ganization took over recently from eral years before the great bulk of August 15, and Includes Janitors’ usual number of town meetings and Ethiopia. Used In All Modem Homes - ■ fameui Saamlau Back Uapi tham par^ FRESH SHOULDERS to change their basic law, cannot, dcallng Italian tanks, also mounted the rich’ valley In which Adigrat 1s FERA was forecast today by Dr. the Jobless could find work. salaries and maintenance cost for elections. The overdraft of nearly . Officials said several applications and must not bo denied x x z. ■ with machine guns. set. faetly smooth, pravanting IrrHatJent, olia* 25c Washable Paper Doilies ^ ^ ^ r l C. Taylor, rural resettlement the month and a half between those for loans to help finance the sale of taring or strains on actJva young faats Can Be Absorbed dates. $70 In the bridge account was caus­ World Changes He Indicated a mountain behind Looks like linen, in colors. 10” x 13”. director. He pictured the employment out­ ed by increased coat of materials, as cotton and other materials to Italy the town and eald: Try tham • . , faal thair unfqua comfort $ 1 .0 0 1 The miscellaneous overdraft In­ were pending at that time. ‘The world changes, America with . . . you'll ba happy in waaring Kail* packages fo r ...... 2 3 i « About 15 of the 39 communities look In manufacturing industries as was the less than $50 overdraft for It. The basic law of our land has Austria, Hungary “Beyond I* a region still more 2 nherltcd" in various stages of de- much brighter than some other cludes $2,115 for damage claims, parks. They added that the same decision itan-ib. Main Floor* Front* been amended and will' be amended fertile. Italy will never have to buy flopment—from planning to actual lines. Less than 2,000,000 are still probably would be made with re­ again many times.” Break Alignment grain, cotton, or coffee from Porcelain Enameled Towel instruction — arc being moved unemployed In those Industries, he gard to Ethiopia In case the ques­ The L«glon commander referred Geneva, Oct. 9__(AP) — The Jong toward completion. Dr. Taylor tion should ever come up. It has League of Nations alignment favor­ abroad." FRESH GROUND estimated, and they can bo absorbed. to the New Deal as a "process of so­ The Fascist army has gained con­ i teld, but the. rest are being held up There Is no reason to consider, he not yet arisen. The offlclnle said cial readjustments” and pointed out ing the punishment of Italy for In­ Also some in glass. 85c to $1.98 for Investigation. vading Ethiopia was broken today trol of a region of northern Ethiopia DRUG DEPT. ^(^2 said, that 1929 Industrial production SCHOONER WRECKED SON BORN TODAY as large as the states of Rhode Is­ values. Closing out a t ...... S lbs. 2 S c Hamburg 3 ibs. 2 5 ^ "Some of the projects, In which waa the pace. (Continued on Page Seven) '• (OonUnoed on Pago Heven) by Austria and Hungary, land purchases and agreements with Baron Pflugl of Austria announc­ land and Delaware comblnedi The SPECIALS prospective residents have not been ”It is silly to think that the na­ general appearance of this ares was s ’ 79c PLATTERS j /\ made, definitely will be abandoned,’’ tion’s consuming capacity stops at CREW OF 27 SAVED TO DUKE OF KENT ed that his nation docs not accept somewhat similar to that of sections he asserted. ■ the 1920 level,” he said. "There Is the report of the Cowell Commit­ of West Virginia. 50c Williams* o A L a r ^ decorated platters, 16” size. ZLI IP no reason why It can’t go beyond tee of Six under wmch sanctions Shaving Cream ,. To close out a t ...... ‘■^me of these were set up on The terrain is broken up, but Is OfiC COLll M d that Isn’t good enough,’’ the that.” would be Imposed against Italy. sprinkled with fertile vallejn. Am. Bologna 2 I b S . Best Franks New Smallpox Vaccine The delegate from Hungry an­ idldllllllllK Pure Norwegian director explained. "Some were set But the great bulk of the unem­ Fishing Boats Report Inching The word "Adigrat” Itself meank 29c Ritz Blue Glassware -4 k up vdth farms too small to support ployed, Lubln explained, were tor- New Prince, Grandchild of nounced that this country waa not in “Cultivated Fields”. There wera <3od Liver Oil, pint 0 \/C u e families working them. Some merly in the wholesale and retaU a position to endorse the conclusions plenty of watermelons to be seen. With crystal stems arid bases. Foot- 1 ill* B R C h Minced Ham trades, the railroads, telephone and Will Leave No Scats of the League Council which decid­ ed tumblers and lunch p lates...... 2 2 © Polish Rings . '^ere.M t up with what Up Sailors Forced to Take Kmg George, Seventh In 8,600 Square Miles Hale’s Mineral Oil, C g\ might be termed sub-normal hous­ telegraph, agriculture, prof^ional ed that Italy had disregarded Its The Italian domination extended q u a r t...... OUC ing. Still others were set up to services, construction and domestic Milwaukee, Oct. 9,—(AP)— Four,^a laboratory test tube instead of to a Covenants under the League of Na­ accommodate clients we do not eervlce. to Their Dories. Line for the Throne. tions. (Oonttnned On Page ’Two) A Modern ln%'eetment-—Inex* 40c Squibb’a EGG POACHERS 1 Q - u conrider eligible — persons without . . A Slow Prooeos thousand lucky mortals wbo escaped calf. These two announcements were peoeive at flint and thrift^* OO FRUIT AND BAKERY DEPT. SPEQALS scars by a new kind of smallpox vac­ The Important difference Is com­ for the fatnrey because It Dental Cream .... 4-egg with spring cup holders .... JL v ^ C8.CII PKvlous farming experience and Some of these, such as the mil­ made In a meeting of the League 4bo7 C others too old and decrepit.” lion and a half Jobless In the con­ plete freedom of contaminations in Assembly which had been called to TREASURY BALANCE be kept Immaculately clean THfi ONLY SHOES WITHOUT! Boston, Oct 9.—(AP)—Loss of London, Oct 9.—(AP) — Great cine were cited at the American the tube—but never In the calf. The SEAMS INSIDE OK OUTSIDE' 55c Tangee OAUUFLOWEB 1 PLUMS Sunkiftt Oranges Abondon Old Theory struction industry and the 1,000,000 the Gloucester fishing schooner Public Health Association today os decide on what action might bo and free of flnjter marks* THE QUARTEK Q Q OVENETTES OA Dr. Taylor’s organization 1s unemployed In domestic service, will Britain, where the arrival of a Royal vaccine obtained from the tube Is taken against Italy for the war In Washington, Oct. 9.—(AP)— The smudges, and other soiled Face Powder___ swinging away from the Idea of eventually And work again, he said, Hespenu In Monda3r*s northeast gale child la something more than an­ reasons for health officials to recon­ free from foreign and troublesome spots. And it's SUhTFAST, A three-piece oven set. It bakes, roasts 4 d o z 1 5 c waa reported today by the schooner sider the entire smallpox vaccination East Africa. position of the Treasury on October 5Iain Floor, Right. and toasts. 1 5 c h e a d 18 f o r 2 5 c subsistency homesteads ac..- part- but It will be a slow process. De­ other name In the registration impurities that are inseparable from The attitude of " the diplomats 7 was: too. ” ^ time empIo3rment in new Industries Pollyanna which brought in 19 'of books, rejoiced today over the birth technique. the calf vaccine. mands for this kind of work will the crew of 27. Eight men Includ­ The objective Is not to please th* present waa tense. The assembly Receipts. $21,516,962.36; expendi­ os a solution for farm families un­ return to normal only after others of a son to the Duke and Duchess of So pure la this new vaccine that hall was crowded. tures, $38,914,507.36; balance, $1,- C.E. HOUSE & able to make a living in their pres­ are back on the Job. ing Captain Robertson Griffin, at Kent. half of the population which tries to Dr. Rivera said It can be Injected ent locations. first reported mlesing, were reported •rae new Prince, third grandchild hide its scars, but to Introduce Unusual Crowd. 740,323,148.77; customs receipts for 20c ■S.'S Many Jobless In agriculture or picked up by other vessels accord­ bjrpodermlcolly underneath the skin. Such throngs of spectators at­ the month, $6,845,412.31. 1 VIENNA AND ASSORTED POPPY SEED It Is developing projects of Its wholesale and retail trades have lit­ of King GeoiYe and Queen Mary, Is wholesale tests of a new and cleaner . 'The result he said Is no soreness own* be revealed* to inove such ing to advices reaching the Boston seventh In line of succession to the type of vaccine. tempted to witness the deliberations Receipts for the fiscal year (since SON, Inc. 1 ITALIAN BREAD SUGAR BUNS ROLLS tle prospect of re-employment, he waterfront. and no disfiguring scar. Vaccinated in this crucial moment for the July 1). $1,073,668,959.75; expendi­ faznllles *’into better farming situa- said, and in Edition there are more throne. This new vaccine has been de­ children can be bathed as If they had THOS. McGILL JR. Double ^<3^ Green Trading tion8"~both in communities of new The Hesperus, one of the larger The birth occurred at the town veloped In the Inst three years at the League that police guards had to tures, $2,009,461,366.39 (including Th€ J . W . H A U CORE 1 2 for la c I S C doz. than 500,000 former small business of the New England fishing vessels, never been touched by the needle. bold them back with ropes. $973,187,906.00 of emergency ex­ Painter and Decorator Stamps Given All Day 1 5 c doz.. fbm homes and by InflItraUon into men who ore now looking for work. home of the Duke, third son of the Rockefeller Institute, New York. Ita The next step Is verification ir the going and succeasfrJ fi^jra. neigh- was driven aground off Nauset King. The mother is the former latest phase waa reported today by Experts pointed out that the op­ penditures); excess of expenditures, 126 Cedar Street Phone 6887 Wednesday. ”I don’t agree there will be any Cape Cod, survivors said today. field of already good laboratory evi­ position by Austria and Hungary $935,792,406.64; gross debt, $28,453,. MANCHESTER COHH* Princess Marina of OreCce, whfm Thomas M. Rivers, M. D., of the In­ dence that this vaccination protects. ICoatimiod on Pago Sis^ stitute. meant merely. In the event of a Vote 919,502.69, a decrease of $2,678,- (Continued on Page Hix) ■ > ’ (Continued on Fag* SU). That Is where the cooperation of the favoring the sanctioning of Italy, (Continued on Page Fourteen), It is made by giving amallpoa to, 881,25 under the previous day; gold healtli officers is needed. , that those two nations would be ex­ assets, $9,433,688,076.29, 1 . I 9 . t ^

and held tor tha Grand Jury>today MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. OONN- WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9 ,198B. on a murder charge in the poison ETHIOPIANS REPORT )IVES HUSBAND death of lira. E ve^t R. Applegate H0HEN1VAL AGAIN HIS EXCEUENCY-- Bernard’s Catholic - church on after l>lstrlct Attorney Slartln W. To Suspend Crop Control Mrs. Lottie Blonsteln and Mrs. class will start at 3:30. The wom­ old Blaine Barrie, the dark haired UtUeton, Jr., said she had made a VICTORIES IN FIELD OBITUARY Thursday morning. Rev. George T. Alice Backofen. en’s plunge period w1U be held from HIGHSCHOOLNIGHT Slnnott, jpastor of the church, offi­ New York girl who captured hls INMURDEBCASE aeoond oonfesslon absolving 'the wo­ HEADS ASSESSORS Following the business meeting 7 to 9 o’clock. Dancing In the gym BARRYMORE SUIT fancy ta the spring, held It ta the FINE HUNTING OUTFIT » man’s husband. ROCKVILLE ciated. Burial waa in the family there will be a social and refresh­ from 8:30 to 12:30. Music by Dick (Oonttnaed from Page One) DEATHS If War Raises the Prices plot In the Hasardvllle cemetery. summer and lost It In the faU after Littleton said she bad confessed ments will be served. BenvenutI and hls 11 piece orches­ a chase half way across the country that she pioiaoned Mrs. Applegate AT CENTER CHURCH Mrs. Provencher was bom In Cana­ tra featuring Miss Ann Welcome, AWARDED SATURDAY over a district 60 miles deep on a da. Orange Meeting REACHES CLIMAX from New York to Kansas City. gradually, without help from anyone Washington, O ct 9.— (A P) —. A large attendance Is expected at vocalist. Barrymore, biding behind a few Mrs. Creighton m Second else, because of a desire "to get Board Organizes Today As 60-mile gfont, for on area of 3,600 L. SHERWOOD MARTIN <4. to miMt tha wheat problem when the Funeral of Allred Markert Saturday square inlles. ChesUr C. Davis, the farm adminis­ the meeting of Ellington Grange to days growth of beard and a com­ Hose and I.jidder Company No. even." sui'plus was alreatfy unmanageable. CHANGE VOTING HOURS Tho funeral of Alfred Markert, be held this evening when the first The boy’s swimming classes will 'The correspondent, on a 26-hour trator, said today crop control pro­ Uiring the Agricultural Adjustment panion, successfully dodged the Confession Says She Alone Applegate, whom she had *lmpll- Thomas J. Lewie Is Re­ Wednesday Eyeiimgs DeTot* 68, was held from hls lata home at and second degrees will be confer­ start at 9:30. The children’s danc­ pursuing Mlss-^Barrie and came on 1 Selling Tickets; Displayed visit along the front, found the na­ ~ DIES IN HOSPITAL grams would be suspended tem­ , Administration Act, the farmers 113 East Main street this afternoon. ing cla.Hses are scheduled as follows: W ife Called to Court to Re­ cated In a previous statement has tives apparently already accustom' FOR TOWN ELECTIONS red upon a class of 27 candidates. to Hollywood with tho expressed in Biish’s Window.. ■ been In Jail on a charge of criminally I were compelled to resort to drastic Rev. K. Otto Klette, pastor of the Tho ladles degree team will be In.. 0:00 to 9:30, B(jys; 10:00 to 10:30, ed to the Fascist occupation and go- porarily If war conditlona,L8bw)ad j methods to pull thehuelves out of hope of regaining Miss Costello’s Poisoned Mrs. Applegate. attacking Mrs. Creighton’s IB-year- elected On Monday. ed to Disenssions and Spe­ First Lutheran church, officia te. charge of the worji this evening. OnQ. .Beginners, Girls; 10:30 to 11:00, In­ favor. Hls hopes went for nothing . The hunting outfit which has been Former Paymaxter at Hilliard bring high prices sustained above 1 the depths o f despair. Burial was in Grove* Hill cemetery. cite Domestic Trouble— old daughter, Ruth. He will await parity. 5:30 Opening; No Longer Nec­ Wednesday evening, October 23. the termediate, Girls; 11:30 to 11:30, and. several days ago he left for a on display in the F. T. Bllsh Hard­ though ...... nothing out17 o7 the ■ ■■ ordinary Mills Passes Away Early To­ I "They have barely reached solid High School Notes Advanced, Girls. The men’s plunge Grand Jury action In the assault had occurred. The programs then would be con­ essary Since None Vote That third and fourth degrees will be yacht cruise In Florida waters. ware Company’s store for some time innaoU. N. T., Oct (AP) — case, which police said was dis­ day; Funeral Friday. ground today whan the possibility cial hterest Work. 'The Glee club at the Rockville conferred with the mixed degree period will be hold from 7' to' 8 Under terms of a property-alimony will be drawn for this Saturday eve­ M n. John Creighton w m arraigned ’The three members of the Board Adowa, a village of 3,000 persons, tinued for the remainder of the con­ of another dreaded agriculture cycle Early— Meeting Lasts Half o'clock. There will be no ' card John On Ocean Cruise. closed during the murder InvesUga- held by the Italians In revenge for High school elected tho following team In charge. Llnwood Campbell agreement, the actor is tdi pay 3860 ning at 8:30 p. m. The drawing will of Assessors, following the re-elec­ ...... ■ Ta tract period, he ehld, when and If threatens. Can we, as wheat farm- officers yesterdsy: President, Leo- is master of the Orange. party at the West Side Rec to give tlon. tion Monday of Thomas J. Lewie, their crushing defeat there 40 years Leslls Sherwood Martin died at prices declined. Hour. a month for the support of Miss Cos­ take place ta the above mentioned Mrs. ApplegaCe, 30, died on Sep­ the Manchester Memorial hospital ; ers.\ be far-sighted enough to bind Recognizing the fact that rellgl- pole Puts; secretary, Robert Supper Tonlglit everyone an opportunity to attend tello and their two children, John, store and la being sponsored by organized this ' morning In their ago, was hard at work undoing the Praising the present adjustment ourselves closer together In greater Bums; Ubrarians, William Deltrlcb, the meeting at 9:15 In the armory. Los Angeles, Oct. 9— (A P )—The tember 37 in a bungalow shared by damage Inflicted by the aerial bom­ at 1 a. m. today, following a brief eue education must prepare youth The First Lutheran church of Jr., 8, and Dolores. 5. Of.jbis amount Hose and Ladder Co. No. 1 . South Municipal building office, re-elect­ lllnesi. Mr. Martin who was 63, machinery as a means of meeting in­ numbers to enable us soberly to pro­ Rockville, Oct. 9.—At the town William Burns and Georgi, Lennon, 7 the Applegates and the Creightons. ing Emil L. G. Hohenthal, Jr., os bardment last Thiirsday, the open­ tor the whole of life, and that the Prospect street will hold Us annual seven-year-old marriage of John 3300 must be used to keep lip insur­ Manchester Fire department waa bom In tbie town and lived creased demands as well as reducing duce for the market now and Intelli­ meeting held last evening in the A proclamation Issued by Gover­ Summarises Story chairman and Mr, Lewie as secre- ing of the hostilities. production, Davis said It offered a church of tomorrow depends on the "harvest supper" this evening at Barrymore, the great lover of the ance policies aggregating 3300.000 The outfit consists of a beautiful here all hic life until four yaare ago gently to perfect the control ma­ youth of today, and realizing that nor Cross on "Fire Prevention Day’’ UtUe summarized the story ha Ury. Henry Mutrle Is the third The Italian consul at Adowa, re­ means of "cushioning the shock of Town Hall, lasting less than one- the church with the first tabic at 6 screen and hls blonde wife, Dolores ta which the children arc bene, 12 gauge Winchester Repeating ...B y Popular when he moved to South Coventry. chinery to case the shock that must the Sunday school period offers In­ haa been posted on the bulletin o’clock. The supper la under the WALL ST. BRIEFS ficiarics. Shot Gun. 2 boxes of Shells, 1 Hunt­ said Mrs. Creighton had told In her member of the board. Neal Cheney ported missing for several days, had a sudden fall in prices which In­ half hour, Principal Philip M. Howe board at the High school and Wed­ Costello, reached the fade out today confession as follows: He waa paymaster for 3B yeara for follow troublesome times?" sufficient time for the training of auspices of the Ladles Aid Society ing Cap, 1 Hunting Coat, 1 Shell was reappointed clerk of the board. returned to his work. evitably follows the close of a war." was chairman of the meeting and nesday, October 0, waa set aside for New York, Oct. 9.—The first re­ ta a Los Angeles divorce court. ’’She drove to a cut rate drug W’qrk at Harvest the E. B. Hilliard company, and waa Recalling a speech before the In­ young people. Center Congregation­ of the church. Vest, 1 pair Britcbea, 1 pair Wool a - member of the Sons of Veterane Speaking over the Radio, Davis stitute of International relations at William A. Kuhnly was clerk. the day to observe Fire Prevention. cession since June in the Iron Age Miss Costello, a former film star, store at Baldwin September 11 or 13 Mefi.. using sickles, were reaping al church is sponsoring this year an Marriage Announced was summoned into Superior Court ABANDON OCC CAMPS Socks, 1 pair 16 Inch Hunting Shoes of the a v ll War. discussed tho possible effect of the Grinnell, Ia„ last summer, Davis enlarged program for the High A change was made in the voting Tho senior girls gave tho fresh­ composite price for steel scrap D e m a n d . . . and bought a box of rat poison at their oat crops In the fields today. hours which have been from 5:30 Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Mann of for a brief recital of her domestic and a Hunting License. : Mr. Martin leaves besides hla hew wheat contracts In case world noted he then had credited the World school group. On Wednesday eve­ man girls a party at the school leaves the quotation at 312.67 a ton Hartford. Oct. 9.— (A P )—Orders 33 cents. She began a series of ad­ Their women, many with babies da THEODORE P GSEEN peace Is shattered. a. m., to 5:80 p. m. Registrar of Village street announce the mar­ troubles, while off the Florida coast Most of the sportsmen ta towq wife v.ho woe Mize Mildred Stod­ War with first creating an immense nings from 6:45 to 9 “Kappa Chi on Tuesday following the school against 312.83 In the previous week. to abandon two CCC camps ta Con­ have seen the outfit displayed and ministrations Immediately, jpving their backs, worked beside them. The uovernor of Rhode Uland "In war as in peace", he ;iald, Voters George Dunn who sponsored sessions. Each senior girl was giv­ riage of the former’s sister. Miss he- middle-aged but still energetic Men driving five oxen threshed Descendant of distinguished colo­ dard, three daugbtera. Pearl, Bar­ market for the American farmer and Phi” meaning Christian Fellowship Marjorie Mann to Cedric Ott, son Significance of the decline Is lessen­ Don Juan husband loafed aboard hls necticut and reduce the personnel ta any would lie ppud to own It, In the poison to Mrs. Applegate first In bara and Shirley. "the wheat contract offers advan­ Circle, will hold "open house." Mem­ the change, pointed put that the en two freshman girls to entertain. coffee, then In various foods." wheat by treading them round and nial families, Govoenor Theodore then tak!#(g away “not only tliat early hour was once necessary In of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Ott of Grove ed, according to Iron Age, by the /yacht, supposedly "trying to. forget" tho others to 200 for each camp have fact a great many covet It as-Is evl4 round. The funeral will be held Friday tages to the co-operating farmer. extraordinary outlet but much of hls bership will be open to all young Card Party street. The wedding took place at halting of sales to Italy and also by been received by the State Forestry denced by the great sale of tickets He said Mrs. Creighton admitted Francis Green of Rhode Island baa "In tlmea past we have walked order that people could vote before some of hla recent romantic exper­ Scores of Ethiopians gave the afternoon at 2 o’clock at Watkins normal, pre-war outlet for exports people of High sch(x>I age. The teachers of tho East District Mlllerton, N. Y.. on Saturday. Mrs. the fact that at some centers not in­ iences. •department. reported. she continued the doses until Sep­ been In politics since his election In Brothers Funeral Home, 142 East Into our economic troubles with the 'Two Periods taking the early trolleys to work In tember 21, when Mrs. Applegate was Fascist salute as a group of cor­ 1907 to the state legislature... .He besides. The agriculture of this Hartford or before going to the school will sponsor a card party in Ott was formerly employed at the cluded In computing the index prices Miss Costello, who may attempt The department announced this Fred Wohilebe, well known aportai Center street. Rev. Dr. Watson Indifferent attitude that we would country suffered far more from the The first half hour of the program the auditorium at the old High Rockville office of the Southern arc higher. order conforms with the policy of man. Is chairman of the committee taken to a hospital, and resumed respondents passed In an army fhkes great pride In hls claim to be­ meet tha problem when It came. ^on these Wednesday evening High early shifts at the local mills. With to regain the fame she once enjoyed truck. Young Ethiopians already Woodruff of the Center Congrega­ devastating alter effects of war thaoM school this evening to raise funds to New' England Telephone Company In motion pictures, charged that reducing the total number of men ta ta charge of the drawing, them when she returned September ing a true Jcffers-jnlsa Democrat tional church, will conduct the serv­ The Farm Board was called upon chool nights will be given over to shorter working hours, and faster 2B. were calling out: "Buon Glomo!" from the conflict Itself.” ' " means of conveyance the early purchase a curtain for the stage at and was later at the Manchester Class 1 railroads In July showed a Barrymore deserted her August 24. all camps of the country from 600,- fGood Morning). ' .. Hls career is marked with bat- ice and burial will be In the East Fdiscusalon, with speakers of inter­ the school. Playing wlU start at 8 office. Mr. Ott is a plumber. 1934. 000 to 600,000. He had not discovered how much lies for progressive legislation...... cemetery. est to young people, and debates. opening is no longer necessary. It net loss of 315,090,836 after taxes TROTSKY SERIOUSLY ILL. Ethiopians who visited the Ital­ o’clock. There will be a prize at Her petition said nothing of or­ Stata. Forester Hawes said Camp poison or how many doses had been Green, native of Providence, R. I., For the next hour the members will was voted to change the hour for .and charges, compared with a net ian camps were full of curiosity and opening the polls from 5:30 a. m. to each table and those attending may iginal charges concerning alleged Chapman ta East Lyme and Camp administered, Littleton sold. ran for governor In 1912 and 1030 divide Into, small ’’interest" groVips, loss of 30,734.835 In July 1934, ac­ Copenhagen, Oct. 0.— (AP) —Rei marvel at the army's mechanical TABLET IS DEDICATED 6:30 a. m., and the hour of closing play any game of cards they desire. cording to reports submitted to the cruel treatment, or that her actor- Hook In New FairflcldwoiiId.be "I gave her a terrific dose,” he and was defeated.,. .He was suc­ to Include eventually music, drama, ports rcncjicd Copenhagen today equipment. FUNERALS ‘FLIVVER’ PLANES frew 5:30 p. m. to 6:30 p. m. The old High school Is used for Recreation Center Interstate Commerce Commission. mate drank to excess and once abandoned. The work of those two quoted Mrs. Creighton, "the night cessful In 1032 and was re-elected In 3 arts, crafts and games. At present all entertainments givefi by the that Leon Trotsky, exiled former The Italian engineers and soldiers The voters adopted a budget of punched her. camps, he explained, had been near­ Bolshevist loader, has been lying ta after she returned from the hospi­ 1934... .hls term expires in Decem­ Mrs. Blarle T. Goodrich FOR FOUNDER OF TIMES nearly all the members are working East school pupils and a new cur­ had accomplished miracles In build­ on handcrafts under the capable di­ 3224,811.37 recommended by the se­ Items of Interest Nor did she say anything about ly completed. Both were among the an Oslo hospital for three wceksj tal. I put It In an eggnog Mr. Ap- ing roads. ber, 1936... .The governor also was The funeral of Mrs. Marie T. Good­ tain has been needed for some rection of Henry Miller—three-ply lectmen without comment. The dc- John’s romantic Derby with 20-year- first to be established. critically ill with tuberculosis. plegiate and-1 made. He gave It to At one time, the road to Adowa a delegate to every Democratic na­ rich was held this afternoon at 2 SOON TO BE SOLD time. her without knowing what was In Wood plagues, book-ends and leather tallc: budget as recommended by was all but impassable as the result tional convention from 1916 to 1928 o’clock at Watkins Brothers funeral Exercises Held in Windsor in the selectmen and adopted Is as fw- Installation Tonight It.” home on East Center street. nRcv. novelties are taking form. Wednesday of air bombings. Twenty hours lat­ ■.. .Next to politics Governor Green Memory of John M. Niles, The last half hour is used for a lows: Current notes, unpaid, 1934, Mrs. Lillian Yerrington of Hart­ The women's gym class will meet er, the same road was quite pass­ i.ltcs sports... .despite hls 67 years Watson Woodruff of the Center Con- Newspaper Publisher. ON LARGE SCALE social period, games, singing, danc­ 1935, 310,000; selectmen's orders, ford, past department president of from 7 to 8 o’clock. The men's life­ able although It still was no billiard ho Is good at tennis and swimming grcgatlonal church officiated. The ing and good Christian fellowship 363,000; roads, city and town, 38,- the American Legion aiutillary. De­ saving class will meet from 7:00 to LOST K E I X D * ^ CLAIMS U B O R TROUBLE tabic. Hundreds of soldiers and ... .he la a good wood chopper, bearers were Frederick Thorp of Windsor, Oct. 9—(AP) — Excr- for the entire group. Promptly at 9 000; town school orders, 3108,000; partment of Connecticut, will be the 7:45. The men’s non-swimmers class In the vlclnltr of Man* black shirt workmen were busy fill­ wrestler and hiker,.. .he runs races Talcottvllle, Charles Chlpman of ci.'ics in the dedication of a bronze Washington— (AP)—An ordinary o ’clock the Fellowship. circle Is Interest on notes and bonds, 318,- Installing officer of Stanley Dobosz will meet from 7:45 to 8:30. A pub­ cheater numerous peopla ing the holes. Unit of this city to be held this eve­ tco—at political outings .... A Hartford and Joseph Pero and Wil­ tablet to John M. Niles, who, with formed and the closing song sung. 000; payment on bridge note, 35,- lic setback party will be held at have lost their best CAUSED PLANE CRASH General Santinl announced: person . . . on hour of flying instruc:. 000; Public Library, 32,000; Visiting ning in the G. A. R. hall. Mrs. Ber­ frlents by aaMng them for E. L. O. Hohenthal, Jr, graduate of Brown University and liam Lamprecht of this town. Burial Frederick D. BoIIes, founded the Courses Elective the West Side Rec on Cedar street. a loan. If you need money "Within 24 hours after we reached waa In the family plot In Elmwood tion . . . and then "solo.” Nurse Association, 31,000; War Me­ tha Phillip will be installed as pres­ Play will start at 7:45 and prizes th Harvard law school, Green studied at Hartford Times on January 1 , 1817, These same young people enter for any purpose, get an Adlgrat, 150 trucks loaded with That, bureau of air commerce of­ morial Fund, 3500;. outstanding or­ ident to succeed Mrs. Olive Leroux will be awarded to the winners. ’Tha board will be In session to the universities of Bonn and Berlin cemetery, Vernon Center. opened at 3 this afternoon In the Just as heartily Into the Sunday nilvnnce o f 9300. 9200, Union Leader Asks Govern­ food, supplies, and ammunition be­ ders, past year, town, 3899.79; out­ of Somers. The other officers to be Thursday 11.00 or. lose from u i! Our take lists of property each day ex­ 111 Germ any... .Widely traveled, he Congregational Parish House. ficials predict, soon may be the r-ornlng hour. The courses are elec­ ment Probe of Accident That gan arriving dally. The only ad­ The program was a part of the tive and the faculty selected with standing orders, past year, schools, installed are: First vice-president, The girl’s church league bowling tepayment terma extend cept Sunday until, and Including, formula for getting the public Into op to 20 months. Come In. Cost Twelve Lives, vantage the white colonial army has is an authority on oriental arts. Connecticut tercenlenary cblebra- care. Each age group has a choice 3661.58; dog warden and miscel­ Mrs. L. N. Chapman; second vice- teams are scheduled as follows: 7 Novimber 1. A ten per cent penal­ the air. president, Mrs. Augusta Pltkat; write or ’phone. Personal ty charge will be added to any list over the native force Is Its mechani­ FIND BODY OF GIRL tlon of the Hartford Colony, Na­ of two subjects and classes are co­ laneous, 3250; sinking fund 37,600. to 8 German vs. Methodist; 8 to 9, FInAnce Co.. Room 2 cal means." chaplain, Mrs. Christine Mead; sec­ Washington, Oct. 9.— (A P )—John not declared this month. TAHITIANS DIVIDED tional Association of New England In a big laboratory at Langley educational. Pupils In the most ad­ The voters gave the selectmen St. James vs. St. Marys. The wom­ .State Theuter Building. woman. The tablet was placed at Feld, Va., engineers are tinkering vanced group are taking a stand­ and treasurer authority to borrow retary, Mrs. Anna Trinks; treasur­ en’s swimming classes will meet as TG3 Main street. Tele­ ntzpatrlck, prestdeht of the Chicago The office will be open from 9 to ON AESTHETICS OF phone 3<30. IN WOODS OF MAINE Poquonock where Senator Niles was with tho "guinea pig” of the gov­ ard training course for church work­ up to 3140,000 in anticipation of er, Miss Jennie Batz; historian,- follows: 7:00 to 7:45. Advanced; federation of Labor, today aaked a 11:30 a. m., smd from 1 to B p. m., CHINESE ELEMENT. taxes. Mrs, Anna May Plunder; sergeant, government investigation of labor and from 9 a. m. to noon on Satur­ Call Parliament bom August 20, 1787. ernment’s experiment In fostering ers, sponsored by the International 7:45 to 8:30, Life Saving. Colonel Francis T. Maxwell, Mrs. Josephine Richter. The execu­ — •SKWlf eSS I days. October 29, 30, 31 and Novem­ Senator Niles was for many years large-scale development of cheap, Council of Religious Education. Friday m n si mst troubles which he alleged lad to the A Week Earlier I Papeete, Tahiti. — (A P )—Old tlm- Frederick W. Bradley and George tive committee, Mrs. Olive Leroux, United Airlines disaster at Chey­ ber 1, the office will be open until 12 Year Old Annie Knight Had editor of the Times. He was a safe "flivver planes." They receive credits and diplomas The girl’s afternoon swimming 7 p. m. London, Oct. 9 . - ( A P ) - Follow-, planter. arUsts In addition to the present "guinea for course completion through that Arnold, Jr., were reappointed as the enne, Wyo., Monday, In which 12 V R rnhinfif n-iRRMncr an aothnnifra. writers here are worried over Been Missing Since Last noted lawyer and served as post­ ing a cabinet meeting, an authorita­ master at Hartford, also as judge of pig," at least three more experi­ organization. supervisory committee for . Grove persons were killed. _ tive source disclosed today that Par­ the influx of Chinese Into tha ro­ Monday; Had Been Assaulted mental models are to be tested and Russell Wright is the instructor Hill cemetery. mantic Isle of Tahiti. the Superior Court of Hartford In a telegram to Labor Depart­ liament wUl be summoned October a fourth, a tailless craft, aircay has and 25 High school young people It was voted to apply to the State ASKS H IGH E SALARIES Fairfield, Me., Oct. 9.— (A P I-T h e county and subsequently was United ment officials, Fitzpatrick referred 22—one week earlier than the regu­ They complain that the China­ been accepted. a 0 t.oking this normal course, which Highway Commissioner for the an­ man, astute merchant and mone.v States Senator and Postmaster Gen­ to reports be said he previously had lar date— should the International body of Annie K. Knight, 12-ycar- Includes: "Preparing for Children In nual giant for the Improving of Colonial Maple Never Loses lender, adds a false tone to the local old Fairfield girl, mlcsing from her eral In President Martin Van Test Applied made on labor conditions between FOR STATE MINISTERS situation necessitate such action. Buren’s Cabinet. After retiring as the Local Church," "A Brief Survey state aid roads, the grant belna the fur trimmings on these color—so dear to artl.etr, and writers home since last Monday, was found The "guinea pig,” os bureau offi­ 310,000. * the United Airlines and the Aircraft Tlie government ministers were In postmaster general, h« became Utol- cials have dubbed It, Is the little o f the Old Testament," ’’ The Life Mechanics Union of Chicago. —and brings with him vulgar ideas here today bound and gagged. She ted States Senator again. o f Christ" and "How to Teach In Joseph Grous session two hours and 10 minutes. of ecmmercc. threc-whcelcd Wleck W-1, with Its Its Charm ... Another Thursday ’The Federation official aald he re­ New Haven Pastor Makes Ap had been criminally assaulted Medi­ Mrs. Hugh Dryhurst, president of the Church School." Joserh Grous, 69, of 138 Vernon No plana were announced for any , ’,'Once," grumbled an old-time motor In the rear, and enUre front avenue, died suddenly Monday night ported that first class mechanics had peal at Conference — Says It other meeting before the Cablnet'a cal Examiner W. S. Stinchfleld said. Hartford Colony of the society, pre­ space open to maximum visibility. Sunday Meetings coats do the And this bedroom group has proven one of the been discharged and replaced by ap­ colonist, resident In T.ahttl for 25 The girl’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. sided at the exercises and First Sunday evenings at 6 o’clock the at hls home, death being due to a Is Duty of Churches. next regular session expected Octo­ It Is being subjected to almost heart attack. Mr. Grous worked as S p e c ia l. . . prentices, that the employes were ber 16. years, "there were only 300 Chinese Ralph Knight, said the girl was last Selectman Eleazer Pomeroy wel­ every known test. In a wind tunnel CTP club (meaning Center Cburcb moat popular styles we ever had— never before "required to sign yellow dog con­ here. Now there are 3,000, or one- seen Monday afternoon when she left comed the guests. young people) bolds a definitely re usual for the M. T. Stevens and offered at so low a price. New Britain, Oct. 0.— (A P )— Reports said that a general elec­ operated under direction o f the na­ Sons Company and upcm! returning tracts," and that there were repeat­ fifth of the population. for Benton to pick apples. An address was delivered by John tional advisory committee for aero­ liglous and devotional meeting with Rev. Oscar E. Maurer of New Ha­ tion would be called for late In Nov­ Ted Nelson as president of the home he started to mow tl)e._ lawn ed violations by the United Airlines ember. "They set up bazaars In Papeete’s Search for the girl began yester­ F. Rolfe, publisher of the Times. nautics, the ship is being buffeted Designed in true colonial fashion, built of sturdy ven told the 68th annual meeting of main street and their shrill cries group. They plan and carry out and was stricken suddenly ill. Dr. of law and of contracts with the the Connecticut Conference of Con­ It was understood that the Cabi­ day by police, who asked officials about under conditions similar to R. C. Fergpison waa called, but the rock maple, finished in rich amber brown color, it disturb the serene, philosophic quiet SWIFT TRIP FROM TOKYO those o f actual flying. It also is be­ their own sessions. The boys and On A Background Regular$l2.7S Postoffice Department. gregational and Christian Churches net did not make a definite decision of a power company In nearby girls take turns leading the meet­ man waa beyond aid. is worthy of a place in the finest home. Fitzpatrick said his reports were that makes our ie'.and a haven for Watcrvllle to seek the girl’s body In PLANNED FOR MANCHOUKUO ing tried out In the air. today that the directors of the con­ on the question of shortening the seekers of beauty and rest.” ings, conduct the discussion and He was bom In Poland and came of made "without result, not even on ference, of whom he Is chairman, Parliamentary recess by one week the Kennebec river. Standing by are engineers for the worship and give a short talk. to this country 49 yeara ago, resid­ Dresser with hanging mirror, tall chest, and Investigation." Y'ounger colonists scoff at tho ob­ The girl was found In a group of Tokyo.— (A P )—Tokyo and Hsln- committee and for the bureau, seek­ hope to establish better salaries for but that the ministers expressed the jections. They f.ce In tho Chinese A most cordial Invitation Is ex­ ing In Rockville for the past 47 Forstmann and Juliard choice of two styles in colonial beds. ministers. alders, 160 feet off the Skowhegan king, capital of Manchoukuo, are to ing modifications wherever there is years. Fitzpatrick said "the terrible loss opinion that the events at Genova Invasion posplhii'tles of bathtubs, tended to parents and friends of D ress o f life" in the disaster, may have Referring to the old age pension may make an earlier meeting neces­ ro.ad, by Floyd Bmicet of WInslo-.y, I be put within 30 hours of each other possibility of Improvement. These boys and girls of High school age He was a member of St. Joseph’s and toothbrushes and hot water for by rail and boat If the plans of the arc being translated Into actual been caused by motor trouble. law be said they should not prompt sary. shaving. who was on his way to Skowhegan to visit any of these meetings and Polish Catholic church and St. Jo­ the church and social welfai-c agen ministry of railways and the South changes by tho corporation that' seph’s society. "Must we have more of such dis­ They were well aware that the t rench officlels obrerve that the and had stopped in the woods. see what the church Is doing for Parker-Wilder cles to avoid their duty. He de- The girl’s hsnds were, tied over her Manchuria Railway materialise. built the ship. and with young people. Besides hls wife he leaves four­ asters and loss of life before we have official government opposition, the Ch'i.aninn respe-ta French holidays •Cheaper Than A Car* an investigation as to the real cause sci-lbod it as a humanitarian law Labor Party, had requested a speedy head, and her body tied to a stiiinp. These plans contemplate reducing teen children, Bruno, Geprge, Alex, Fabrics and said the Social Security Act and even ’-'lakes Iho Basllile with the rail trip from Japan's capital to The small craft was (jesigned orig­ OLDEST TOWN CLERK DE.AD Rudolph Grous, Mrs. Annie Sojka Fashions of aucb disasters?" be asked. meeting of Parliament In view of other French republlc.ans on A gag waa In her mouth, Boucct inally by Fred Welck,'^ engineer for will provide a great foundation for tho Italo-EtMoplan war. said. tho port of Niigata on the Sea of and Miss Emily Grous of Rockville; France’s Independence Day, July 14. the aeronautics committee, and as­ Mrs. Camilla Wohlebe of East HIGHWAY DEDICATED the future welfare of the country. Ex|iorta of Coal. Japan to five hours. Westerly, R. I., O ct 9.— (A P )— The conference voted to author­ Far from bcllcvhig in a "yellow Tlie boat from Niigata to the port sociates waa awarded to the Kreld- Ool. Everett E. Whipple, reputed to Hartford; Mrs. Martha Alu and Dregser, Velvets — Crepes Espoolal hiterest was attached to peril,” anthropologists say that In­ AUSTRIAN WEDDING FE.\ST er-RcIsner aircraft corporation of John Grous of Ansonia; William, of New Britain, Oct. 0.— ( A P I - ize the directors to change the time tho fact that Capt. H. F. C. Crook- FILCHED. of Rashln In Korea would make the be the oldest town clerk In the Unit­ of the annual meeting from the filtration of Chinese blood Into Ta,- trip In 24 hours Instead of the two Hagerstoum, Md.. for its develop­ New York; Theodore Grous, U. S Woolens — Knits Formal dedication of Cat Hole shank, the secretary of mines, went ment. Officials say it could be ed States In point of service, died to­ Bed and spring to the fall. hltian veins rclnvlgorctes tho parco- days at present required. This would day at hls home at the age of 78 Navy, stationed at Washington, D. RoaJ, an Improved link between to 10 Do\vning street while the Cab­ clad native, reccrtly con-sidcrcd a Wlcnor-Neuztadt, Austria — (API turned out In quantity production C.; Bernard Grous of U. S. Navy, Sizes 14 to 42 this city and Meriden, took place to­ The state committee on the mln- -Eceausc Fricderlch Ployer was be accomplished by placing 28-knot years. Chest Isti-y. In its annual report, called at­ inet was in session thoro. Hla port- dyltig race. 1 at less cost than the cheapest of stationed at Hawaii; also fourteen day when a ribbon extending across jobless and needed a good dinner on vessels on the run. A veteran of the Spanlab-Amerl- tention to the Connecticut statute folio l.s not Included in tho Cabinet, currently popular automobiles. No grandchildren. the highway at the Mcrldcn-Berlln and it was believed there might be the day ha was married, ho stole 15 From Rashin on Into the capital more specific estimate is made. can war. Colonel Whipple had been which permits the performance of OAl’ELLO TAKES STAND of Manchoukuo the S. M. R. would The funeral will be held from the boundary was cut by Mayor Ste­ some connection with his call and rabliila from a neighbor. The Meanwhile, experts are scrutlnla- town clerk of Westerly since 1907. Grous home on Vernon avenue on phen L. Smith of Meriden. Attend­ marriage ceremonies by "licensed use Diesel-engined electric trains He was bom in Hopklnton, R, I., clergymen" and stressed the point the fact that Great Britain exports meats had Just started to roast and Ing a second experimental ship al­ Thursday morning at 8:30 o’clock ing the e.xerclsca were U. 8. Sena­ Now Haven, Oct. 9.— (A P )—An­ capable of covering the 420 miles in ready in the air and accepted—the July 30, 1857, the son of Judge Hen­ that a license docs not confer the a great amount of coal to Italy. gelo Capello, 31, of Brooklyn, N. Y., a church organist (4ns playing and from St. Joseph’a Polish Cath­ $1 0 .0 0 tor Francis T. Maloney of Meriden. ‘ United Forever” when police took seven hours. tailless model designed by Waldo ry and Mary Spicer Whipple. olic church at 9 a. m. Burial ■will Mayor David L. Dunn of this city power In the Congregational church being tried in connection with a Colonel Whipple was secretary of the authority being limited to or­ Several disturbances occurred away the bridegroom.” Waterman of Santa Monica, Calif. be In the family plot In St. Ber­ and representatives of the Chamber truck-bus crash In Wallingford Au­ HIS BOY MISSING. the Westerly Savings Fund and Loan nard’s cemetery. dained ministers. last night when posters announcing gust 11 in which four Vorld War Waterman’s strange-looking craft, of Commerc) In both cities. FOR.MER OFFICER DIES. officials say, has much in common association, clerk of the Westerly Funeral of Mrs. EmUy Provencher Thursday Only I ’The highway was recently Im­ Attorney Charles W. Bronson of an "Abys-sinlan (Ethiopian) counter veterans lost their lives, went on Milwaukee— Fred Klug and hls attack on Adowa” were pasted on Colebrook. Oct. 0__(API —Wil­ with the WeIck W-1 and other "fliv­ Fire District and Probate Court and The funeral o f Mrs. Emily Pro­ proved with Federal funds. New Haven presided at today's tha witness stand in the Criminal son, Charles, lived togetlier in bach­ president of the Westerly Historical meeting. The conference will close windows In an Italian cafe near liam E. Willis, 76, retired New York ver" types. Each has a plain, small vencher, 68, of Ellington, Who died Superior Court to give hls version elor quarters for 12 years. Last body that somewhat resembles an 'Bociety. at the Rockville City hospital on FATALLY BURNED today. Fleet street. of the accident. City police sergeant died In Hart­ ford hospital early today. Sept. 29, the boy did not return from automobile, each ha.s the motor In Hls widow survives. Sunday evening, was held from St. Dr. Maurer was re-elected chair­ Customcrs-enterlng or leaving the Capello waa held by Deputy Cor­ work. Now the father Is worried man of the board of directors and premises wore booed by a large oner Nathan O. Sachs to have been He was bom In Brooklyn, N. T., the rear and both are equipped with New Haven, Oct. 9.— (A P )—Mrs. and has a.skcd the police to search wheels ret In triangular fashion, os Dignified Modern — Violet Rabb, negress, aged about 05 Rov. Theodore A. Greene of this crowd. Cups, saucers and other criminally responsible for the acci­ July 15, 1861 and had lived In Cole- ^ b t n o n i ] 8 ! city was rc-clected secretary. brook 28 years. He was on tho for him. The father is 94 years an aid to safe landing. was fatally burned today when fire missiles were Uirown. dent New York police department 19 old, the son 71. Other Planes Due partially destroyed her home here. A sharp attack on the government The Brooklyn man took the Three other models are coming ’n iA C T O R RIDE PROVES FATAL for falling to lift the arms embargo stand only after bis counsel made years. In New Design Established 19U7 She was trapped In a bedroom. Cottonwood Falls, Kas.— (AP)— THE SOCIAL WHIRL. shortly. One, constructed by th(j against Ethiopia appeared In tho an unsuccessful effort to have Willis was a raerabor of the On­ Hammond aircraft corporation of A sister, 76, who was In the house, Samuel Pennington’s first ride on a Judge Frederick M. Peasley quash ward Lodge of Odd Fellows In Jer­ Evanston. III.—Members of the received minor bums and was re­ News Chronicle. Junior League, working for the Ypsilantl, Mich., has the throe- The latest designs ta modem are truly delightful, and new tractor resulted In his death 'What we are doing in refusing the Information of gross misconduct sey City, N. J.. afid of the Wlnsted this one we consider outstanding for such a moderate ported suffering from shock. Lightning struck him. and gross negligence on which Ca­ community cheat, are now takln,g wheel and "push" motor .features. Abyssinia the right to buy arms for Masonic Lodge. H ls, widow and A second, an autogiro de.clgncd for priced suite. Reproduced exactly ta picture below. It Is pello was presented for trial. three sons survive. turns at giving "Coffees" at 9 a. ni. her own defense la this: having In­ The purpose la to fortify the work­ landing almost anywhere. Includ­ finished ta dark walnut. Has cedar drawer bottoms. duced Abyssinia to trust for her de­ ers \rith coffee and rolls before they ing the highways. Is under construc­ Find Out fense to the protection of,the League start off to make their "collections." tion by tlie AutogIro Company of we now, after that protection has America, Willow Grove, Pa. , Dresser, Bed and proved vain, are dealing her the TWEiVTY-SFA'f N COUSINS The third, an all-metal ship with From Your Doctor if the means to defend herself,” It said. 0LO S EU IP C-D V AT SCHOOL. a motor In the nose, Is nearing com­ Vanity. Some quarters believe the ques­ pletion by the Curtlss-Wrlght .air­ $72 Abernathy, Tex. —(AP) — Earl » s» Car Heaters » .so tion o f lifting the em^iargo will be plane company, Robertson, Mo. Dif­ “Pain” Remedy You Take 6 13 DAN THOMAS — GEORGE SCARBO Crow, recent graduate of the Aber­ left to a decision of the League’s co­ ferences In wing characteristics are We ask you to inspect our Modem DeLuxe jobs. More beautiful, most practical, nathy high school, had 26 cousins expected to distinguish It from tho ordinating committee. attending the same school during his^ more heat for the money it costs than any other heater on the market. more conventional commercial mod­ is S A F E final ye.'u. els with front motors. The bureau's campaign likewise PITY THE POSTMEN! GIRLS’ SCHOOL EXPANDING haa resulted In four projects to test Columbta, Mo. — (A P) —A Jl.’iO,- the possibility of using automoblls Don’t Entrust Your Own or Your Family’s Cold Weather Means A Change In Oil and Grease Their Lot Unhappy, Too, On Aoconnt 000 bulIdirig,j)rogram Is under way engines for aviation purposes. Con­ of Garb. at Stephens college, a girls’ school, tracts for use of both six and eight Well-Being to Unknown Preparations. f installed a heating unit to clean out your transmission and differential here. cylinder motors have been let, London. — (A P ) — It ]oo)cs as I 3 EFORE you take any o he old grease, refilling them with our Extreme Pressure Gear Lubricant which will though London’s postmen never will ple who have taken Bayer guarantee you easy shifting in cold weather. The latest cars require a change to Winter be satisfied with their uniforms. ■^preparation you don’tknow Aspirin year in and out without all about, for tl)e relief of head­ ill effect, have proved that the J - ' Chest May Be Added ^ease in order thal'all your gears and bearings are lubricated. (Cars called for and Some time ago the shape of the hat, which was rather like an Invert­ aches; or the j^^ins of rheuma­ medical findings about its safe­ Rich B il k linings A At $19.50. cieUverea.) ed coal-scuttle, was altered to that tism, neuritis or neuralgia, ask ty were correct. with warm interlin- |j% of on ordinary chauffeur’s cap. The NCESVEQY your doctor what he thinks Hemcmber this: Genuine tags faf lamb’s wool uniform also was revised and cut to WEEK.,MARIAM about it — in comparison with Bayer Aspirin is rated am ong and open French a different pattern. Try One Of Our Special Grease Jobs at 5 0 c M ARSH EA1Lf» A STATE Genuine Bayer Aspirin. the taateat methods yet dis­ hems. The latest complaint, made at a o u iG Y ^ JVe say this because, before meeting of the National association TODAY covered for the relief of head­ s t e a k FO ia the o f Bayer Aspirin, o f postmen, Is that the material used and aches and all common i>ains..>* BQ e a k f a s t . most so-called “ pain” remedies In the new uniforms absorbs water and aa/a for the average person Luxury furs, luxury fabrics, Badger Skunk Persian New‘-Air Radio Prestone Super Pyro Alcohol and dust. In the words o f one of TOMORROW were advised against by phy­ to take regularly. Paris styling, quality workman­ the speakers, "In the old days the sicians os being bad for the You can get real Bayer ship and a temporary price con­ 1 .5 0 Beaver Mink Squirrel LET US CLEAN OUT YOUR RADIATOR WITH A FLUSH JOB. postman looked smart if peculiar. stomach; or, often, for the cession to thrill,you! The vslue An Astounding Value ^ pirin at an y drug store — lies ta the perfect tailoring—the Kolinsky Kit Now be looks peculiar, and not heart. And the discoveiy of simply by never asking for it amewt!” fine woolens, the rich silk Blue Dyed Fox 6-tube Biiper-heterodyne, cov­ Batteries, $2.95 and up. Range Oil Bayer Aspirin largely changed by the name “ aapirin” alone, linings, the extra warm Inter- ering short wave bonds and M Goodrich Tires An application is being made to medical practice. $ 3 9 ’5o Red Dyed Fox the post office department for an but always saying BAYER linings, the open French hems. standard broadcast—Illuminated^ * * a v Flat Tire Battery Trouble Improvement in the quality and pat­ Countless thousands of peo­ ASPIRIN when you buy. Black, Brown, Green, Wine, Black Fox Pointed Fox airplane dial—rich tone qualltylR P / * Q ^ Out o f Gas tern o f the tmiform. Blue. — In beautiful walnut flnlshed*r The "Monte Cristo" hero.. * 5 9 . 5 0 A m u r Coon modem cabinet’18’’xl0H ’’x7 >4’’. PHONE 4129 P r ic e o f NEW FISH IN SOUTH AFRICA Tho M AN who put the MAN in roMANce Durban, So. Africa.—(AP) — A I n U fiO A fiS r U N D S A Y HA$ PLUS . ■^ROBERT ^ MADILIINI Genuine Bayer Aspirin sma)I fish o f amber hue with blue HAOTWOEE VEiiV 1W2130W ES­ USE O F t h e FUR COATS “WEL­ > spots, recently netted on the beach CAPES* FItoM ACClDEMlS’, S B -' DFFICIJLTY OF AWAK­ V i ^ dominate*. In each Indi­ 59.50 COME Donat vidual coat the quality and beauty o f thef pelt* 1* assured; the styling and here, baa bepn named "taeniolabnis c a u s e SH E S n O lE S HEO UNES Carroll R e d u c e d to 1 5 ('( ING- NEW SUITS' LDOVO marley," after its discoverer, H. W. HOME” - Mefidoza Beaver - Blocked ^ i i h s Campbell’s Service Station WHILE OCNINCS -TOTHE STUDIO OLO,OOHALP MEEK Lapin and Leopard in swagger and full length. and morn Bell-Marley, fisheries officer for with Natal. It was clasalfled as a new AND FCEOUEffTUY eove STiaANCEiasy^ MAIN STREET AND MIDDLE TURNPIKE ACCOMPAAiiEj? H ca w o a o /’ JAMES OhppotHe Sdhoal speclea by Dr. J. L. B. Smyth, Ich­ NEW SU rre IN EXCHAMGfi DUNN thyologist of Rhodes University, vji-iH aasTuRs-/; FocGernNs- »=ott.iviEita w o ia t io ir r k. South Moncheater Ocrmsntown. t h a t s h e s oehDnG>: eM23HiS‘ UMCH HE OSEft TO THE LADIES: MACBETH TABLEWARE. FRADI N'S MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9 ,198S.

Monday was a very busy day for MANCHESTER EVENING HEKALU, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY-OCTOBER 9 1931S, E lm ora...... 486 limited territory and that wa cannot PAGE the voters of South Windsor. 'There Board o f Ekluoatlon—Walter A- fix piicea and wages." Hawaa stetad that hii raaacm for aa>, i i c WAPPING I are 1,376 voters in town and there Skin ner...... 486 PLEA BY HITLER STATE’S C .C C . CAMPS lectlng thosa campa la bteauoa the Der Fuehrer spoke before relief work In these comps is most nearly , Hampton will exchange pulplta the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew at the home of Mrs. Leon Fogil ! were 1,077 votes cast as follows: Library Director (for 8 years)— workers In the old Relcbstag build­ with him next Sunday. ^ The historical pageant which was Mmplatad. Both wars among the Madden. Manbhester. ! Democratic: Mre.” Francos V. Bosaen . . . . . 488 ing. FIRE PREVENTION Mrs. George F. KIbbe has gone to ” T O * A m J ^ 8® i i ^ ' n r A ? 5 iM l “ nvenUon of the toternatlo presented last Sunday evening at the ORDERED CURTAILED There will be a (Soldeh Rule Club Mrs. Ida Heck, teacher at tho TO ADDRESS MILK DEALERS | Association of Milk Dealers to u« AS BIG ISSUE I Assessor—Fred A. Burnham.,. 690 The children of Wapplng acbool FOR RELIEF FUNDS Apparently referring to the Italo- firat o m p s atUbllahad. Camp Hook the Hartford hospital where she TALCOTTVILLE REMODEL ITALIAN took a trip into the State Armory on meeting Friday evening. Mrs. James Gilead Hill school spent the week Federalad church was largely at­ Board of Relief—David J. Ahem 616 Ethiopian conflict be declared; J’”*'*'* !" ^ PooUtuok Feraaf which will be under observation and treat­ Dr. E. O. Anderson, of Connecticut 1 Sf* Monday afternoon to sea the exhibi­ has only 970 acres and Camp Chap- McNally will be In charge of the end at her home In Union. tended and very much enjoyed. Selectman, lit—Arthur J. Car­ "It Is good to have coloniaa and Slat* Foreatry Da^rtment ment for a time. Mr. Kibbe la In State CoIle{^, Storrs, Ckmn., will laboratory section and also present tion. Two teaehera, Mre. Mae E.. m w works In the NehanUc Forest, WEEK IDEAL FOR meeting and Miss Sarah Monaghan Mrs. A. H. Post, Mrs. Louis 1 IN’36 POLITICS There were seven scenes. The first ney ...... 654 raw materials, but the best thing to Gets Notice .’That Number Hartford to be near her while she ie The Attendance Recognition of the FLOAT FOR PARADE make two addresses at toe 28to an-1 a paper 7 t the producUon^ecuS! Holden of Grade 8, and Mrs. Couch whose area is Umlted to 1380 acres, in the hoeplt$d. and Miss Edna Monaghan will be Twining, Mrs. Charles Fish and son was: Buying the land from the In- Selectman, 2d—Robert H. Daily 604 have Is a unified people—a people of Will fia Cut One Siith This Mr. Hawes aUUd that tha recent of Grade -7, aocompanled them. Les­ Der Fuehrer Raises Spectre Religloue services for the Jewish Primary Department of the Talcott- hostesses. Calvin, spent Tuesday In Ehist Hart­ illans; second, Rev. and Mrs. Timo­ Town Clerk—Malcolm L. Juno.. 684 one will, one heart, one purpoaa, Month. Legislature made no provIsloD for WIRING CHECK-UP ford at the home of Mrs. Post’s son, thy Edwards at home; third, A Town Treasurer, both tickets— lie and Harold Collins ran their two Yom Klppur were held at Ben Kase- vlUe Suflday school Is aa follows; Miss Marilyn Welles entertained > The flntndal policies of the Rooee- buses into the city and carried the “We are not fighting other free buying additional forest land and some of her relatives, recently, at Earle Post. church service in the Congregational Robert A. Boardraan...... 1032 of Bolshevism in Address; human beings. We are giving Ufa to man's place Monday. There have Lucille Beebe, 4 years; Robert Wit administration, Its vast spend- children. Tbs, State Forestry Department Umt tha campa will ba abandonad aa been quite a number o f Jewish visi­ her seventh birthday. Games were Mr. and Mrs. John Way of West ’ YeDetian Gondola” to Be church about 1802; fourth, A scene Auilltor—Thomas J. Curtin . , . . 600 the people. Others fight also, some the development of present tracts is Beebe, 6 months; Tbeodoro Beebe 6 Hartford spent Monday at toe 1 ^ operations and Its unbalanced Grand Jurors— Wapplng Grange are to entertain announced today that It baa received ’UefecUve electrical wiring" is an tors here during the holidays. played $uid refreshments were serv­ of early Methodist preaching about for idsals and principles; some for completed. months; Muriel Clipping, 9 montha; Wellesway Farm. tiudgeta, are becoming the center ot 1826: fifth, An early Christian En­ Charles H. MeGuIre...... 692 at "Neighbors' Night" this evening, Touches On African War. orders from the U. 8. Forest Service overworked "allM" for the cause of A Young People’a Fellowship was ed. Only Local Representa­ at their nineteenth regular meeting, more tangible things. organized Sunday afternoon, the Miss Frances Setsky. of So\ith Mr. and Mrs. Leon Fogil were re­ 14' political attention claimed today deavor meeting: sixth, The Federa­ Bernard K. Garrlty ...... 682 to the effect that the Connecticut C. Tn F.gypt. Tilling stations dispense fires, and no fires are caused by Alberta Cordner, 2 years, 3 months; at the Community Church House. "W e Naxls are In the greatest young people of SL PetePa church Windsor, was guest at the home of cent callers at toe home of Mr. ^ few. other Issues. tion of the Churches In 11)22; sev­ Constables— campaign thf world has ever seen— C. C. camps win bo reduced by op- water, from pumps resembling Shirley (tordner 2 years, 3 months; Fogll's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clar­ ) The trend gives increasing weight George W. Stone ...... 683 The Granges Invited are Berlin, properly Installed and frequently In­ meeting with the Rev. Harold R . Miss Doris Rlvenburg, over the week tion in Hartford Parade. enth, The church of the past casts Berlin, O ct 9— (A P )— Relcha- the battle for the German nation. proxlmately one-sixth at the end of American gasoline pumps and cater Keen and Mias Helen Stevens, di­ Ekirl Doggart, 3 months; Lois Dog- ence F c ^ recently.. the predictions of many polltl- its mantle upon the church of today. John J. (Jolbert...... 672 Hlllstown, hlansfleld and Columbia. spected electrical wiring, according end. The "Y " boye will hold their meet­ fuehrer Adolf Hitler raised the spec­ “Community feeling Implies not October. This le In conformity with to customers who bring their own rector of religious education for the gart, 2 yeara, 3 months; Mary Dog­ dans that, in the end, the dollars- Mrs. Sundberg and daughter, Miss Tniman H. H ills...... 581 the policy announced some time ago containers. to a statement Issued by Connecti­ gart 4 years; Chlvln Meyer, 4 years, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frances DIUton, of Bd-cents aspects of the situation In ing at their club house on the par­ tre of Bolshevism and stressed Ger­ war but peace, for If the community Epls'opal diocese. Officers were WlUlmantlc, spent Saturday at the Dorothy Sundberg and Fred Carter, Joseph A. Krawski ...... 559 of reducing the total number of men cut electrical public utilities today elected as follows: President, Leon­ 3 montha; Frtmcea Nowsch, 9 The "Venetian Gondola" toe float Vashington will Influence far more Registrar of Voters—Anna C. sonage grounds this evening at 7:30. many's drcuroscribed area in an ap­ spirit cannot bo founded In peace, It In connection with annual Fire Pre home of Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Mad­ all of New Britain, and Miss I.smDru la Impossible in war. In all camps In the country for 600,- ard Porter; vice-president. Miss months; George Nowsch, S years, 6 Deaths Last Night prepared by local Italian societies otes In 1036 than all of the talk Towhlg of Springfield, Mass., were Henley ...... 596 Mr. Thlenea will be present. peal for funds today at the opening OOQ. to 500,000. ventlon Week. den. out economic theory and the con- "The mightiest realism In the Sophie Pomprowicz; secretary. Miss montha; Richard Nowsch, 4 years, 3 for toe Manchester Tbrceiitenary guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Board of Education—John T. of the Nazis' third annual relief ItX appears that several states WAKE UP YOUR Fire Prevention Week, however. Is Aceynath Jones; treasurer, David months; Robert Nowsch, 4 years, 3 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beecbam, of i^tution. drive. world is the idealism which an­ parade has been remodeled and Im­ Wilbur C. Hills last .Sunday. ■McNamara...... 687 COUZENS RENOMINATED were unable to fill their enlistments an Ideal reminder of tho need for Porter. Plims were made to attend montha; Shirley Nowsch, 2 yeara; Poughkeepsie. New York, and Mrs. Austin, Texas— General Jacob F. ('When the ordinary voter grapples Library Director (for 2 years)— "Bolahevlsra," he said, "la a swers the deepest Inner necessities." havjng the household wiring system Envin Strickland, of Glastonbury proved In appearance and will be en­ . « t h the constitutional Issue, or There was another automobile ac­ under the former authorlaatlon. Al­ a conference of the organization Edith Prentice, 4 years, 3 months; Welters, 64, Houston, general coun­ cident at Wapplng Center on Mon­ Mabel L. J u n o...... 646 Detroit, Oct. 9.—(AP)—Mayor periodic manifestation of tnc time though ConnecUcut was one of the LIVER BILE- checked over periodically by a com­ next Sunday afternoon and evening spent Monday at the home of Mr tered 111 toe Hartford parade Satur­ m es to dissect and examine "the OISREOd re­ neer at Crystal, Michigan. INJURED sorted she had been abducted by INC mM anf^eiTfer G as Ce. The Rev. Harold R. Keen, rector 2,338 . . . . Pedestrians .... 2,263 ‘Jiree men. Several arrests were of ,_t. Peter’s Episcopal church, 7,641 . .... Occupants...... 7,839 aade and a police Investigation con- preached a historical sermon Sun­ 172 . 172 ELDEN AUKER (k/l), fBCHOOLBOY ROWE (nexttoElden), ALVIN Inues. ea»7M>^IN STREET P H O N E S 0 7 S day, touching on the main points of 1.774 . . ■.. Children ...... 1 JH8 CroW DER (next to Schoolboy) ugreo with TOMMY BRIDGES state, town, and church history. He 8,114 . 7307 (Tight), who Mys; **1 sxnoko CftiinelR becaose I can smoke as many announced that William Berndt, lay 283 . . A ge Not Stated .. reader at Middle Haddam and East 868 aa X like* Camels d

little more steel, but orders wera date it was agreed to finance 825,- the National Federation of Business oables, 4.91H; 60 day bills, 4.90V4- Target for Italian Bombs Congress settled the Nation’s d eB # '^ SCHOONER WRECKED; restricted by new model delays. France demand, 6.69^4; cables, DETAIL BUSINESS U. S. BANK AGAINST 767,860 ^worth of foreign trade. and Professional Women's Clubs. (XAMBER’S OFHCES 5 . MARKET FEATURED At tme same time a widening out­ AMERICAN LEGION with every man except the group U. May Use Siberia 6.59H: Italy, demand, 8.14%: ca- FOR What its policy w-ould be toward "International disputes." ho said, "that toted the guns.” « CREW OF 27 SAVED let for heavy rolled products in con­ btef, 8.14%. “ CREDIT FOR ITALY lending for sales of commodities to "can and must be settled by pacifle struction work and In navy vessels, UP TO WADDELL other European nations should they means.” BACKS NEUTRALin On the same basis, he pointed out UNDERGO CHANGES As New Weather Bureau BY DULL TRADING supplemented by a fair amount ot Demands: STUFFY HEAD become involved In the Itnlo-Ethlo- Officials also disclosed yesterday the.''bonus" became due and would' (fXmthraed from Page One) railway purchasing, were seen by the Belgium, 16.89; Germany Free A few drops op each (Oontinned from Page One) plan conflict remains to bo decided. that the United States had made Oontinned from Page One) have been paid In September, 1931.' J survey os a bolstering Influence 40.25, Reg. Tourist, 27.26, Rer' "No good reasons exist for tur­ nostril r*duces One official said, however, that the special representations to Italy to ner delay In payment x x x and un- Washington, Oot. 9.—(AP)—Strlv-^more accurate. We hope they will be even though denumd from the motor Comm’l, 20.16; Holland, 67.68; Nor­ swotten membranes, that the decision with regard to future policy of the bank probably preserve Americans from harm In the mutual depen

flanrbrBtrr laa general ataff or n Dues hss the reaUy greater than at flrat Indicat­ right of things in Ethiopia. ed, Its net being 18 out of the 34 They Can Always Tell n o s YANKEE HADE m -' ^oentng iUroUl they controlled prior'to Tuesday. IN NEW YORK SHAMELESS CONFESSION Added to this Is the tremendous COMMUNISM WORK PUBL18HBO BT THE slashing of the Democratic major­ SBR A LD PRJN TlKa COMPANY. INC. By PAUL HARRISON -tNew York. It Bissau 8:r«st Americans have long had reason' ity Ivi Waterbury'a city election, New York, (5ct. 9.—AA t this pol...point ManoAesttr. (^on. Mr. Rosa la tall, dark and handv Story of John Humphrey to believe that there arc many per­ whore Mayor Hayes yesterday won it Is your haggard correspondent's , with a typewriter, although he puts THOMAS FEROL80N pleasure to announce a vacation for Noyes, Founder of Oneida “ Departlngr from our usual custom, all the new things Osnsrsl Msnsfsr sons among them so constituted that by the narrow margin of 1,778 I In many long, weary hours trying on almost every piece of furniture in our store. I Foundsd Octobsi 1. titl they cannot help putting their own himself. I to decipher hi* own longhand notes. Community Is Good Reading. we recently purchased . . before the price advances against more than 6,000 two years The mere mention of a vacation believe it will be the last opportunity to buy before gainful Interests before the inter­ A Manhattan man of broad ex- a Publlshsd Evtry Ev*nlnc Except ago. Making this startling shrink­ Usually brings guffaws and rude perience, be knows more celebrities BOOK REVIEW . . will be included In our 61st ANNIVERSARY SALE very gieat advance in price.” Buadays and Holidays. Entered at the ests of peace—who would rather remarks from some of roy By Bruce Cation Post Ofrtce at Manchester, Conn., aa age all the more impressive is the non-1 thar you could shake an autograph which begins tomorrow. There’ll be a special price tag Second Class Mall Matter. risk plunging their country into war fact that there were nearly three who album a t He has a great many think It must be great fun to skit- friends who tell him that he ought If you Imagine a man who was a than forego opportunity to make thousand Democrats who bolted SUBSCRIPTION RATES ter aroimd the supper clubs and go; to write stories and plays, and he companion of Dwight Moody, Brig­ One Year, by m all ...... 18.00 money. But It Is doubtful if ever their party but Instead of voting for to thMters and explore odd ends o f , has heard this well-meant suRees* Per Month, by mall ...... f 80 before was the attitude of such peo­ ■ ^ 3 ham Young and , with a touch Single Copy ...... t 03 the Republican candidate supported the big town at odd hours. ; tion so often that he keeps the out- of successiul business man thrown OellTored one yea r ...... 19.00 ple so shamelessly disclosed aa in their o?,Ti Independent Democratic Thev remind me. tM that 1 line of a play jn the bottom of an in, you may get a rough idea of have done quite a bit of jungeteer-! old trunk just So he can say he e x - ' the message of protest sent to Presi­ ticket. If these bolters, on leaving John Humpnrey Noyes, founder of MEMBER o r THE ASSOCIATED ing during the p u t year—Florida, pecta to do a show sometime. the famous Oneida Community. PRESS dent Roosevelt via radio by the Con­ their old party, had gone to the O. London, and Paris, Chicago and During bis assignment for this The Associated Press le exclusively Robert Allerton Parker recites ference of Port Development of the O. P. instead of to a third ticket only a few ^ eck s ago a trip to New department, Mr. Ross will become Noyes' Uograpby in "A Yankee entitled to the use for repubUcsttpn Orleans. Fact is, of course, that of all news dispatches credited to It City of New York, of which W. L. J. Mr. Hayes would have been defeat­ one of the few native New York­ Saint," and reveaus the man as one or not otherwise credited In this Banham, head of the New York those trips were not exclusively ers ever (to my knowledge, at of the most remarkable Americans taper and slso the local news pub* ed. In other words the huge Dem­ junkets, and that whatever they least) to write a New York column that ever lived. Fished .is^eln. ' Board of Trade, is chairman and of ocratic majority of two years ago were, I didn't get any sleep. All rlfhts of repuLllcatlon of for newrspapers throughout the Noyes was an evangelist who I KKIVERSARY SALE spsclal dispatches hersin are also re* which many railroads, foreign trade disappeared altogether yesterday I bad anticipated some qulst eve­ country. It is a tradition, you preached that human beings could aerved. concerns and financial units are nings in New Orleans, after the know, that these pieces have to be attain a state of perfect freedom and the mayor becomes a mere plu­ politicians bad argued themselves members. done by some former small-towner from sin. Pull aer^ce client of N E A Service. rality victor.. inarticulate. But about tbe time who retains— nay. cherishes — his Ino. Ho was also a species of socialist The message to the President de^ ■ Granted that the highly spiced they went into the aullen silences, provincial perspectives. who grouped some scores of people the national convention of the-'.Vet- Publisher's Representatlva: The nounced the President's "discretion­ and super-heated campaign In Well, maybe there ie eomething together in the Oneida Community Julius Mathsws Spsclai Agency—New ersma of Foreign Wars moved in, In that idea. But it doesn’t dis­ on a basis of strict communism. BEGINNING TOMORROW MORNING ary action in banning all trade with Waterbury was fought almost en­ York, Chlcato. Detroit and Boston. establishing headquarters at the qualify Mr. Rosa, anyway, because in addition, he was a sexologist Italy and Ethiopia" as hasty and Ill- tirely on local issues, it is difficult hotel where 1 w u resident and be has traveled and lived pretty who sold his converts oh a plan of MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF advised and urged its reconsidera­ to believe that the recent over­ making the night hideous along nearly everywhere around our complete sexual communism and CIRCULATIONS. Canal Street by a steady bombard­ tion. whelming Democratic majority could great American midlands, and who actually put into practice a ment with a one-pounder, shooting probably knows Kansu City scheme of eugenic breeding for hu­ The Herald Printing Company. Inc., have been so effectually wiped out andu assumes no flnsncls) responsibility The only discretionary action blanks. Dallas u well as I do. man beings. for typographies] errors appcsrlng In taken by Mr. Roosevelt was in dis­ If the reaction of the people to the My next door neighbor w u an He is a young man, at that, be- On top of all this, he was genius advertieements In the Manchester avowing responsibility for persons New Deal were not one of bitter dis­ Insomniac who played the trumpet. cause he began hla getting-around enough to keep the freaks and Evening Herald. Played it very well, too, and should cranks out of his community and REGISTERED. CERTIFIED who travel on belligerents' ships and appointment and lost faith. at quite an early age. Attended WEDNESDAT, OCTOBER 9 have—because he practiced almost seven high schools in his time, and to make a solid business success GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE in declaring that all trade with the continuously. At 4 o’clock in the three higher institutions —The Uni­ out of it so that it endured and | *125 beltlgcrcnts must be at the trader’s morning, he would stride up and versity of Cincinnati, City College prospered for a full quarter-cen­ TERRIBLE tury. THAT LINE OF SUPPLY own risk. No "ban” has been down the seventh-floor corridor of New York, and New York Uni­ Never before this year . . and w* fsel sure never again after this Anniversary , We wore, we are convinced, to be tooting "Mademoiselle from Ar- versity. One of his high school en­ That he scandalized the pious of will It be possible to secure fin* Registered, Ortlfled Grand Rapids Guild furalturs A London newspaper correspond­ placed on any commerce except that raentiers.” If I protested, he would his day—the middle of the 19th numbered among 1,606,902 persons rollments lasted two and a half Uke this at such a sensationally low price. Sheraton design in crotch mahogany ve­ ent, surveying the Ethiopian war in in actual and Immediate war sup­ put his hellish .instrument agaln.st days. He was, a student in Cincin­ century-.rgoes without saying. But the light of history, recalls some plies. And this is one of the few in the state of Connecticut—every­ the ventilator of my door and blow nati two and a half weeks. tbe Oneida Community was such a neers and solid mahogany. Bed (fuU or single ilze), dres-ier with mirror and cheat body, that is, except Frederick J reveille. If I opened tho door and Back in New York, Ross took financial success, and its members of drawers . . at a price no greater than asked for claimed equality! Regular $250.00. circumstances' of the only success­ steps taken by the President in the were so orderly. Industrious and Corbett—who were profoimdly threw shou and telephone directory part in tbe promotion of many ful invasion of Abyssinia ever made last year and a half which is de­ at him—as 1 did once— he would quiet, that the enraged clerics were shocked, not to say both dreadfully theatrical enterprises. He even by white men—the campaign of Sir serving o f the widespread approval sound retreat imd call up to the took a band in night club publicity, never able to do much about it. Robert Napier, British general, in ^ e v e d and astounded, when Mr. eighth floor for reinforcements, but this venture ended unhappily Not until .advancing age loosened with which it has been met. Noyee’ grip did the community be­ Corbett, who wants to be Demo­ some buddies who played In a drum because It involved a group of 1868. That was not a campaign of The protest of the New York and bugle corps. gin to dlBsoIve. cratic candidate for mayor of Hart­ rin » g4cc ^ proud and titled Russian refugees. Mr. Parker has wrritten a fine conquest, but a rescue expedition In group Is a callous and shameful con­ So now I am going to take a va­ Ross called in Murray Korraan, I behalf of some British commission- fession that the risk of war is a ford, openly, publicly and to his face cation. They tell me It’s quiet out book about the man, handling its Broadway's most famous photog­ more delicate features with schol­ era who were being held prisoner by matter of no consequence to its mem­ declared Thomas J. Spellacy, who most rapid relief. If there is a feel­ in Kansu. rapher of undraped showgirls, to arship and good taste. Putnam is MAHOGANY ARMS Only Registered, King Theodore at Magdaia, wblch Is is backing John A. Pllgard, a liar. ing of heaviness or a dull ache in The next words you will read in take pictures of tbe headline en­ publlahlng it, at $3.75. bers compared with the posslblltty of this department will be those of AND FINE COVERS Certified Grand 86 INCHES WIDE Not only a liar but a deliberate liar. the upper part of the right abdomen, BEHIND THE SCENES tertainer, a sure-enough princess. 5 something like half way between the loss of profits. the patient may have discovered Mr. George Roes, columnist, inan- Ross staged a retreat from Mos­ Rapids quality ALL MAHOGANY Adowa and Addla Ababa. Aided And not only a dellbcralo liar but a about-theater, ■ and a practicing furniture bears $3 9 .7 5 It constitutes a showdown of the tbat the application of beat in some IN WASHINGTON cow when Korman brusquely or­ Notice the details in the solid mahogany carved by some native chiefs who had a principles of the Conference of Port maliciously deliberate liar. form will be of value. gourmet who hu wrritten a book, dered tbe princess to take off her arm* of this fine Chippendale occasional chair. this bronza ee- "Tlpa on Tables", about dining in clothes. Overnight A. cutcheon. the price of this fine Governor grievance against Theodore, Napier Development wblch will be gladly Really, this is terrible. It would Certainly, many of my readers -BY RODNEY DUTCHER. The covers ~aro unusual too. Including heavy fig­ Wlntbtcp desk baa already advanced, w* are ured tapeatries and rich damasks. Regular succeeded in taking Magdaia by welcomed by every opponent of war be bad enough to say such a thing who believe they have stomach trou­ maintaining this low price during tbs Slat ble, actually have some form of gall Manchester Herald’s Washington .^enforce a law which everyone agreed News $29.76 grade. assault, rescuing the prisoners and about George Washington. But Anniversary. 36 Inches wide over all; all in this country because it provides bladder disorder. There may have Correspondent couldn't be enforced and lead to when it is said about Tom Spellacy mMogany; rich Colonial finish; Goddard In- then getting out of the country as unquestionable evidence of some­ developed a mild Inflammation, or early modification of the law by locks on aU four drawers. Regular fast as he could. thing which Is well enough under­ —we are left without words for the the gall bladder may be sluggish, Fear Grows That Supreme Court Congress. New Haven-Irieli Jock Donovan 94v>00« expression of our distress at the failing to empty w-ell. Whenever a May Blast Spending Legislation But the thousands of Republicans o f Boston defeated Dick Raines, The point that this correspondent stood but difficult to prove. "The Texas Terror," in the feature awful injustice to one whose every patient exhibits symptoms such as I ....O n e More “ Information Sen*- and small farmers who have been brings out U that Napier bad. 43,000 have described, the gall bladder Ice” Gives "Inside” On New Deal bout of a wrestling show here. political act and word, throughout shrieking against the act stayed 1874 New Haven—The appointment of soldiers and 10,000 laborers, porters, should be suspected as a possible ----- AAA Oilefs Are Singing the home. A few hundred big growers 1935 NEED OF A SHELL his entire career, ha^ been aa open Francis Monahan of Stamford as camel men and the like, when he cause. In diagnosing the case, special Potato Blues. of potatoes swarmed into the AAA Aviation company statisticians can as sky over ocean, as true aa a state counsel for the Home Owners left the Red Sea. ' When be assault­ tests are invaluable to determine building for a field day and Senator Loan Corporation was announced Washington, Oct. 9.—-Hardly any­ ed Magdaia he was in the biggest always produce figures to prove that Toledo blade, as pure as a new- whether the gallbladder Is Inflamed Bailey and Congressman Warren, here by State HOLO Director air transportation Is the safest of all bloomcd lily. or whether the trouble is really In one reallzea It, but the U. 3. Su­ sponsors of the act, stole the show. Thomas J. Hickey. Mnd of luck not to encounter a very the stomach. It Is possible that in preme Court in Its term just begun forms of travel. They show the Wo can't Imagine what can have The only fellow who spoke Norfalk Mrs. Louis Graham large army o f Ethiopians because addition to the Inflammation of the may rule that spending legislation, against the act was a New Jer­ 61st ANNIVERSARY SALE Smith won a Probate Court Judge's he bad but S,S00 combat troopa with amazing number of passenger-miles got into Frederick to talk so. But gall bladder, gall atones have also such Os that for the public works seyite. It turned out he raised decision in a contest involving the which to win or lose. All the rest negotiated by their planea In perfect never mind, Tom; everybody knows formed. If you hav*. a "sick” gall and work relief acts, is unconstitu­ only about 55 bushels a year and wlU of her father. Professor A^hael I safety for every person killed in a better. bladder, secure a careful examina­ tional. the big potato boys gave him a 1. Pupin of Columbia University, o f his 82,000 men were either worn Mrs. Smith, designated as chief crash. They travel by plane them­ tion. It the examination disclose that PWA lawyers recently warned hearty horse-laugh on that. The out by the rigors of the campaign, treatment is necessary, see that the Roosevelt of the possibility. They AAA luul an unhappy Ume. beneficiary by Judge Sedgwick selves and so do the company execu­ dead or wounded from guerilla at­ gall bladder receives attention. thought it might be wiser to drop Something will be done for potato Tracy's decision, successfully con­ tended that a copy of a will held by tacks or—and this la the especial tives. They give every evidence of To secure further Information on the government's appeal in the growers. But no attempt will be believing their own claims for the the subject of "SICK” GALL BLAD­ the Irving Trust Co. a t New York point—scattered over a long and Health and Diet Louisville bousing case, where plain­ made to enforce the act, no matter and naming Columbia University as service In which they are Interested. DER, write for my article, address­ tiffs were sure to raise the issue be­ how loudly Republicans cry "nullifi­ the chief beneficiary was voted since difficult line of communication and cation!” ' Nevertheless such tragedies as ing your letter In care of this news­ fore the high court. her father had executed the docu­ . supply which could not be left un- paper, and enclosing one large, self- that near Cheyenne on Monday pos­ Advice Roosevelt, refusing to duck, told ment 20 years ago and had aubse- guuded anywhere for a moment. By UK. FKAIVK MoUUV. addressed envelope and ten cents. them to go ahead with the appeal. quently destroyed the copy he was sess qualities of sheer horror so Napier's task was la some ways When the $4,800,000,000 work re­ holding. overpowering that a prerequisite of ' much simpler than that of the Ital­ QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS lief bill was passed, you couldn't New BrlUdn — Rev. Lucian Boj- air travel would seem to be the OALL BLADDER INFLAM­ find an attorney in the whole New motationa— nowski, pastor of the Sacred Heart ians at preaent, even without raak. power to enclose oneself in a com­ MATION (Vaseline and Anemia) Deal legal army who thought it Polish Catholic church for many , ing any account of the fact that years, was given a check for $1,000 plete ahell of fatalism. It may be Question; Mrs. Anna K. writes; “I stood in any danger from the courts. : Theodore did not have a united peo- Because the court once held , that If most persons were half as at a banquet celebrating the a highly significant characteriatic of Inflammation of the gall bladder have bean Informed that the taking church's 40th anniversary. : pie at his back. The British force of vaseline will overcome anemia. Is a taxpayer couldn't sue to prevent nice as snakes, this world would be the times in which we live that so la now a common disorder. The gall a better place. Stamford—The arrest of an alleg­ CUSTOM BUILT was, compared to the Italian army, this true? appropriations, this was the one big ed “fence" in New York in connec- many persona seem to be capable of bladder usually becomes "sick” after New Deal measure considered im­ —Mrs. Grace Wiley, ex-curator of FINE COVERS . a flying column. Tt bad no such the age of forty, but inflammation Answer; I see no reason to be­ rcpUles at a Chicago zoo. Uon with a series of jewelry thefts STORE-WIDE SAVINGS doing just that thing. lieve that the internal use of vase­ mune from attack. in this vicinity was announced by problem of artillery transport and of this organ may appear at an quantity purchase for tbs The automobile is faster than the line would prove of value In the But property owners In Louisville Stamford police. Anniversaiyl W# hand picked a fins > forwarding of ammunition. It did earlier age. Trouble with the gall You know as well as I do that horse and buggy, therefore it is treatment of any form of anemia. obtained an injunction against con­ Storrs—The appointment of Dr. short-length remnant covers so w# not have to maintain a steady flow bladder develops "more frequently demnation of certain land for a the federal government can't go P. F. English of Michigan as assist­ something to he used as a matter of among women than among men and on pouring out $5,000,000,000 a 10-50 PER C e n t could offer 169.50 to 879.50 quality for 138.50. ant professor of forestry and game ’ of machine gun cartridges, howitzer (Tumor on the Brain) PWA housing project. And their course, regardless of the fact that is most often found In the patient lawyers insist that the discretion year in soothing sirup to keep the management at Connecticut State shells, bombs and gaaollne. And who is overweight. Usually the pa Question: Mr. Timothy W. In­ unemployment imp from raising college was announced. with only a few nationally advertised items excepted in its relatively short exbtence it quires; "Please give some of the given to Roosevelt and Administra­ . yet when he got to Magdaia Napier tient will be found to take little tor Harold L. Ickes as to the spend­ hell all over this nation. Danbury—Betty Signal, Middle- has killed more human beings than symptoms of a brain tumor and also —Gen. Hugh Johnson. had to fight his decisive engagement exercise. ing of PWA funds Is an illegal dele­ town owned marc, set a new track SOLID MAPLE •with the exception o f a few NaOonaUy Advertised Items such ail our wars from the Revolution to Inflammation of the gall bladder advise the general treatment for record in the 2:07 pace at Danbury with less than seven per cent of his such a patient to follow; can the gation of legislative authority. Fair. THREE PIECES Mattresses Whlttall Rugs anTSafei “ herira date. The airplane Is faster than is not a disease which commonly I must express surprise that so $59.75 Linoleum, e v ^ piece of Watkins furniture, floor covering and total force, 8 per cent of his actual patient treat himself at home?” But it- remarked that plaintiff’s Norwich—John J. Young, 57 Nor­ the railroad, wherefore It goes with causes death but Is capable of keep­ attorneys had argued “ with much great a man and so wise a ? - - - drapery materlM, bears a 61st Anniversary Sale Tag. That means army—on account o f that inevitable ing the patient in a condition of ill Answer ; Since'a brain tumor is wich town clerk and treasurer, died out saying that people will ride in force and persurslveneas" as to the ruler as Mussolini should be Will­ 1 -4 thousands of reductions . . thousands of savings. line of supply. health which interferes with ordi­ serious, there should be no attempt ing, even eager, to put bis gallant suddenly at his home, apparently Assure yourielf lasting.quality when you select popu- it, betting their lives that they by the patient to treat Itir'.self at lack of standards and limitations in from heart attack. lar priced maple furniture.si This Watldns group guar- . It is the belief of British military nary activity. One of the striking' PWA legislation and the “unfetter­ nation Into such an uncomfortable will save a few hours—to be expend­ features of this disorder is the home. He should bt under the care military and financial position. Farmington—A. D. Dodge, home •“ toee long wear by its fine construction features . « ; men, according to this writer, that ed discretion or choice of the Presi­ of a doctor. The symptoms depend —Winston Churchill, British states­ club player, won low gross honors solid maple; worn and pegged In true Colonial eplrit . . ed, how? length of time it generally remains dent.” in the season's last one day tourna­ if Musaolini has sent or is sending present before treatment is secured, upon the size and location of the man. with solid oak drawer Interiors! The flnlah la a soft, As animal species marooned In the Attorneys for both sides are . now ment of the Connecticut Senior Golf hand rubbed honey color. Here's design, too, that will I 250,000 men out of Eritrea and if bis or before a doctor is consulted. It Is tumor and It would be impossible to polar regions grow thick coats to attempt to make a diagnosis judg­ set to argue the issue in the big new ’ ■' I. Association with a score of 80. iM t and grow old gracefully. Full or single size bed, forces ever succeed in reaching Ad­ not uncommon for the patient to Supreme Court building. If the act Tbe greatest sinners probably Hartford—Albert S. D'Amico of dresser (with mirror) and a choice of high chest or a protect them from freezing, so the suffer from gall bladder symptoms ing solely from a description of the are the philanthropists and ths dis Ababa it will be with so ma:iy symptoms. providing $3,300,000,000 of PWA Torrington, president o f the State dressing table with mirror (not shown.) human creature appears to be able for several years before consulting a doctors. They have done every­ o f the original number killed, wound­ funds should be held invalid, the Board of Barber Examiners, said to adjust hla temperament to sud­ physician. Generally, the patient has work relief act would also seem to thing they could to keep tbe unfit. the new regulations recently drawn ed. invalided or—especially—strung periods when distress is absent dur­ (Olive Oil Digested) —Dr. George Barton Cutten, presi­ up for the trade, Including the set­ den and great changes in the ad­ Question; Mr. E. E. F. asks; "Is be unconstitutional by reason of the dent, Colgate University. f out in detachments.over the tremen­ ing which be feels fairly comfort­ broad discretionary spending powers J ting of a minimum price, “are not juncts o f bis civilization. Slum olive oil digested in the human body, dously long line of supply that not able, alternating with periods when it confers. And scores of lawyers recommendations. They are laws, dwellers become Immunized to the the distress is marked. It can or does it pass on through without The early church preyed in the and will be in effect next Tuesday. more than 25,000 will meet whatever probably would leap Into court to October 15." attacks of germs that would slaugh­ not be too strongly emphasized that being digested?” prove It. upper room. The 20th century ROUNDED CORNERS Ethiopian force may confront them Answer; Olive, oil is digested; I church cooks in. tbe sjmper room. Wolcott—Joseph Klzls of New ter the plnk-Iunged mountaineer. when the gall bladder does not This will be the first Brae the TWIN STUDIO COUCH i in the neighborhood of Halle Selas­ consider It a wholesome product. Play has taken the place .of prayer, Britain was cut but not seriously $3 8 .5 0 function properly, this may be a court has had a chance to con­ sie's capital. Even that law of self preservation menace to health. If the gall bladder During the winter months, it may and feasting the place at fasting. hurt v^hen he was Hung through the sider the spending of huge lump —Mrs. Elia B. Block, president, Scoop 1 windshield of a car in which be was which we used to be told was the is "sick," bile la retained when it be desirable to increase the con­ nIght-Ume as well as day-time com- Many readers will question the sums and the quesHon of what riding by the Impact of a reaz end first instinct of mankind appears In should be discharged into the small sumption of oils and fats and in such Pennsylvania W. C. T. U. inneraprlng mattresses. Note the accuracy of such estimates of the cases, olive oil may be used. Most standards and guides should be > collision between that machine and fMhlonsble round corners with rounding bracket many Instances to be quite subordin­ intestine. Permanent relief will not set up for the expenUture. "i another. probablliUes. "If the Italian ad­ people prefer it as a salad dressing. See th* smart plain or plaid coverings with ated to the impulse for speed. If be secured until the inflammation of Effects of a defeat for the ^oimm- FOOTBOUND CHINESE GIRLS Hartford—Convictions for motor venture were aa desperate aa all this organ is cleared up in a satis­ BARRED AS FUTURE BRIDES ** P*^*>“My the last Unw we can but scoot about faster, ment on the delegation Issue can't 25 only law violations in Connecticut courts this $44.50 Studio couch will be available at $38 50 that," one might reasonably inquire, factory manner. (Appendicitis) be entirely forecast^ But hundreds between Sept. 1 and Oct. 6 number- whether tor need or for fun, to hell "hasn't Mussolini any generals of Probably the chief reason that the Question; Mrs. Kate L. writes: o f mUllons In PW A funds not yet Llnhsien, North (Jhlna.— (A P )— led over a thousand more than for sufficient military education to with the risk! One can die but patient does not seek treatment is ‘Does the mere fact that the white paid out presumably would be held Once the ball mark of feminine re­ ,?the same period in 1934, Motor once anyhow. because the symptoms are such that blood, cells tu'e increased mean ap­ up. And (Comptroller General Mc- finement, footblnding ha- been ou^ ’ Vehicle Commissioner Mlcbeiel CoU' CHAIR $37.80 warn him of what he was up they are easily- confused with those HOOKED RUGS nor announced. But maybe we're all wrong about pendicitis?" Carl would have to decide whether lowed here as in many other'parts against?" arising from stomach trouble, liie of China. ail this— the statisticians may bo Answer: An increase in the white to keep on approving work-relief The correspondent in question has patient usually believes that he is blood cells, o f leukocytes, is com­ grants. Under orders issued by the local fight. Perhaps these folks who suffering from Indigestion. When the b r i t .a in i m p o r t s w a s p s BLACK GLASS TOP an answer to that question. It la monly found in'appendicitis, but this New Dealers think the court prob­ meigistrate no man Is permitted to TO BATTLE OTHER PESTS. rode that plane to its horrific finish gall bladder is not doing its work flne^g wduld not be aufficlent to es­ ably will avoid passing on the dele­ marry a girl with bound feet, while $ 1 .3 9 .'SOLID MAHOGANY REGISTERED. CERTIFIED that months ago the Italian general well, the chief symptoms will appear $ 10.75 in the Wyoming hills weren't fatal­ tablish a definite diagnosis without gation issue. But they wish they boys attending the county schools London— (A P) —Britain is suf­ 'SOLID Btaff, after thoroughly canvassing to be similar to those found In dis­ are required to wear on their coat 18 X 36 inch CUSTOM TAILORED SOFA ists at all. Perhaps tliey were just supporting evidence of such an in­ could be sure. fering from a shortage of wasps. the situation and in a report to the turbed digestion. Almqst any symp­ sleeves an armband bearing the dec­ New (Jhlppendale cocktail or coffee table showing MAHOGANY more courageous, and smarter,'tlian flammation. One More “ Come-On” The yellow and black Insects have Premier urged II Duce to abandon tom related to an upset stomach will One of the' latest "rackets" laration "I swear not to marry a been conspicuously absent from tho Chinese Influence. Big 18x30 ^-inch top having black « y l e and QuaUty at a Low Prtoe! Her* again is Certified. those o f us who still timidly stick girl with bound feet." the whole Ethiopian adventure, de­ also develop from a gall blad'der de­ here is a confidential Informa- Jampots at picnics this summer, and glass with gold stripe set Into the solid mahogany Guild Furnltur* a to the ground. rangement such as inflammation of At the same time another order You could hardly buy the pattern to make one of trame. A regular $14.95 value. ?*’***^ price. Tailored to our order . . which mean* claring that it would take half a ANVIL C.\RRIED TO SCALES Bon service which for so much a —here's the sting—Britons have dis­ $ 12.50 Anyhow, In that last few seconds, this organ, or from a slugglah gall year.) advisea bow communlBce rraulred all women under the age these rugs at this price I These rugs were made in covered that a wasp is one of man’s Ml hair and cotton upholstery . . to million men eight or ten years to bladder condition. HAS WEIGHT STAMPED ON. o f2 0 to unbind their feet. Checking l^ r a lasting comfort Upholstered In a choice of rich blended while the great plane was bounding may obtain money and other aid Canadian farmhouses, so they have all the quaintness best friends. zublugate Ethiopia, the cost of the Some of the symptoms of inflam­ from the Federal go%’ernment up on this a week later, soldiers mohair frise covers. 8 pieces, $147.50 for 8175.00 gradsl crazily all over the face of a broken Weet Point, Neb. — (A P) — It and charm of real old Colonial rugs. These people The rate of multiplication among enterprise in money, let alone In hu­ mation of the gall bladder are as fol­ for varions pnrposes. stopped young women on the street, Insects is enormous and wasps play country, they needed that shell. Let lows: bloating of the stomach and seems there was an anvil. compelling those whose feet were make their own patterns and dye the rags and wools man life, making It absolutely pro­ ‘Tt weighs 100 pounds." said R. M. The promoters are recruiting an important part in nature's battle us profoundly hope each of them intestines from excessive gas,< dis­ sobsoribeis among minor offl- bound to remove tbe bandages. they use, reproducing the same methods of hand by aiding in the extermination of hibitive. But Mussolini, enraged. comfort after eating which becomes Kildee, instructor at Smlth-Hugbes had it—and that it was very, very agricultural echool here. dala In Washington who want hooking as were used in New England three hundred pests. Is said to have tom up the report, more noticeable when the patient thick. "I'U bet it doesn't weigh more to see that proper shares of IT’S NEWS WHEN FIRE years ago. There are only 25 rugs in this special This year the shortage of wasps, OPEN THURSDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 OGLOCK shouting, "Fascism will march takes qertatn foods which he knows Evening appointments for other then than 75," said Warren Simonson, Federal funds get to tbe “old which is held due to the dry weath­ do not agree with him, heartburn, E.MB.ARRASSES FIREMEN. group we purchased for the 61st Anniversary . . Thursdays or Saturdays (when our store Etmight ahead to victoiy!" carpenter. home town." er, has reached such proportions Is open regularly) can be made by 'p'lon- A large occasional or lamp tabls oC "sour stomach", poor appetite, and so hurry. You’ll want a number of them for Christ­ Nicaragua Is a little place and not THE “TREND” GROWS Simonson thereupon carried the They’ve Got Potato Blues that the Imperil Entomological In- Ing Manchester 5171. We'U be glad to Duncan Pbyfe design made ■■ fins sa belching o f a sour-tastlng fluid. Redwood

I ciable amounts in back taxes be­ the tax rate for this year will be MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONNu WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9 ,198it FLOOR SHOW TO FEATURE tween the beginning of the fiscal EDUCATIONAL CLUB M a n c h e s te r $19,747 IN BACK levied, the town will be able to lower f A G E yqar and the first of March, when the tax levy In accordance. RESTAURANT OPENING D a te B o o k TO CONTINUE WORK TAXES COLLECTED m eat coujmgb, DDEU VITH BOTH WITS Bill Quon, Incorporated** EAGLEVILLE Jack and Jill Dining Palace to This Week Be Publicly Opened Saturday AND SWORD IN PICTURE Oct. 12—Annual Town meeting A t the district Installation of offi­ Night. . Is Now on Paying Basis cers Sunday. Walter Hickey and Proposes Budget of Expend at State Armory.. Collector Howe Also Reports ARTHUR'S SYNOFSISi Anne Farnsworth Coming Evente e«imot help feeling imeasy, p u ^ y spawning grounds'. During thU Donat Has Romance and Ad­ Andre Sohenker, both members of A fine floor show will be presented Oct. 17-18— State convention of closed season, the fishermen mend tho local post wore among the offi­ UNIFORM hecaoM ot her teuer’e sadden end venture With Madeleine Car- itnres for Welfare in by Tliomos Conran at the opening of W. C. T. U. at Center church house. Over $5,000 Received Oo Cut Rate Drug Store myeterlone decision to vtolt bit Ae- their nets and their boats, and our roll in “ 39 Steps.” ^ Milwaukee, Oct, 9.— (A P )—"Bill tpen cers o f the district. Mr. Hickey was Oct. 21— Legion of Honor degree, Rubinow Buildmg torla idant, pertly becease the at- canneries put the equipment Into Quon, Inc.," was on a "paying" provided be could get other friends Installed as fourtli district vice com­ the Jack and Jill Dining and Danc­ basis today. Black leads as usual, but colors are ing Palace, 203-205 Main street Sat­ DeMolay, at Masonic Temple. titode of ber finance, Rob Crocker, perfect running order. ; to join the pool. mander and Mr. Schenker as his­ This is the fifth season of the After hla adventures with wits BUI Quon of Milwaukee Is a smart too. In such deep shades as Schools. urday night. There wUl be two com­ . Oct 26—Cabaret Night at State Earlier Grand Lists. 10 c.c. HALIVBR a o and eapecially .because she .hss "W e are nearing a closed season. As a result, three of Bill's friends torian. cooking demonstrations sponsored 50 Capsules Standardized During the past few years there has and sword In "The Count of Monte Chinese student who "sold" hlmeelf by the Manchester Electric Co. To* navy blue, brown, gray, green and plete shows at 10:15 and 11:15 p. m. Armory. OIL, Special .... C found her father deeply Intereated held a meeting at which the unoffi- A very small number of votes was Nov. 2— R. B. P. entertainment HALIVER r y c k la what TeoU Sorld, Anne'a old been a sbortage of fish, and every- Cristo," that charming new star, to eight men In CaUfomla, Wiscon­ ; cial "IncoiToratlon" was formed. Dr. cast at the town election, Monday, morrow afternoon at two o’clock ox-blood. Crowns arc small—some Four acta will be featured on the tblngs points to a record spring run. sin and Washington, D. C., after he PERFORMANCE this season's second demonstration are actually tiny and flat or manip­ Attention of the members of opening night o f the new cabaret at and dance at Orange Hall. From the beginning of the muni­ OIL ...... onrae, la telling him. Now Anne It Robert Donat, turns to adventure Sze and four others were offered Oct. 7, a count' showing three hun­ Nov. 3—Annual Conflrmand re­ cipal fiscal year, August 15, to Octo­ 7yc going with Bob to dinner with rela­ Tbe spring run. you see. Is the was no longer able to finance his “shares" tn the future of the young dred end seventy votes at the cloa- will be given In the Odd Fellows ulated in creased and angular effects. Educational club Is directed to Depot Square, including Barrett and R^EM ...... greatest of tbe year. without swords but with rapier- education in engineering. Bows, wings, quills and fancy orna­ union at Emanuel Lutheran church. ber 1, Tax Collector George H. 40 c tives whom she oordlally deteste. swift wits in "The 39 Steps,” the Chinese engineer. They a g re^ to Ing of tbe polls. block at the Center by Mrs. Marlon annual meeting tomorrow after-[Urlswold, ballet and tap dancers, Al ‘'Sometimes, during a record run, He first acquired them as helpful help further BiU'a education. B. Rowe, welt known home econo­ ments tend to increase the height, A —t..!__ 1. —a . w«_a«____^ S a Tmi. d rifl f'V lA f'llA QtafssAf Im rvAw dnna_ Howe collected $19,747.04 In back GB production in which he la co- IN ANY WEATHER noon at 4 o'clock at the Nathan Saba and Charlie Sweet, impercona- 60c Vitamin Tested Chapter Five the canneries are over-taxed.” friends to whom he could go for ad­ mist. The menu chosen for tomor­ being applied- at upward and out­ tlons and comedy, Clyde Brothers, taxes owed on the 1934 grand list. MISTOL DROPS 4Sc atarreo with Madeline Carroll at vice. j In Ethiopia, borrower and lender Hale auditorium on Spruce street. An additional $5,317.38 was collect­ COD LIVER OIL, O f t the State Theater today and tomor­ row’s demonstration consists of ward angles. harmoneers and Al Warner in popu­ HAPPY FAMILY Anne witnesees, tomorrow, a FALL KILLS WOMAN ore chained together unti' the debt The club proposes to continue Us A llTR A TIO N PERMIT ed during September In back taxes p in t...... row. -These "directors” today w ere' is paid if a debtor fails to meet bis stuffed meat loaf, potatoes, buttered welfare work among the school lar songs. s59C 100 BAYER e ft The drive was short The ear soon quarrel between two men the lovee. owed on earlier grand lists. moved up the shrub-lined driveway It all happened because, back In about to see their "investment” en­ or her obligations. caullfiower, date rice pudding and Scalloped parsnips, and pineapple children of The town, and has plan­ The entire interior of the new ASPIRIN ...... ter the employ of the Allis Chalmers Ottawa, Oct. 9.— (A P )—Mrs. Is a delicious dish to serve with a If the totvn collects any appre- 80 Proof o g Due t-< the house where Anne had ppent London after a aojoum in Canada, cookies. The Manchester Electric ned a budget for the different restaurant and dance salon has been ' ON BLOCK ISSUED Richard Hannay deetdee to take In Company hero to acquaint himself Evelyn Pridy, 47, 4536 West 3Srd Oo. cordially Invites every one in­ veal pot roast. WHISKEY. Vi p t . ^ O C the early years of herTtfe and upon schools as follows: Milk for the remodeled and painted. The color TOWN CRIER A n VESSEL UNREPORTED a vaui evllle show. A shot ia fired with Its machinery products. A job avenue. Denver. Colo., a tourist in terested to- attend this demonstra­ Scalloped Parsnips and Pineapple. Hollister and Robertson schools, 49c pint. 8 ^ quart. which she now looked with affection­ tho capital, fell down the back AMERICANO scheme of the restaurant is red and Changes in Jaffe - Podrove ate interest. In the audience, there is consider­ with the American Trading Com­ tion. Four good slied parsnips, 1 small $75; Nathan Hale, 8200; Lincoln, white with a spacious counter on one GIN. full pint . . . able disturbance and Hannay finds pany In China was promised later. stairs of a local tourist house here FOOT pineapple, 1-2 cup brown sugar, 1-2 $50; South school. $.50; Keeney Building Estimated to Cost Sbarlee waa at the door to meet SINCE SEPTEMBER 2 8 last night and when found two side and seven booths for ladies or GOLDEN WEDDING them, bracelets, necklaces, dangling himself befriending a strange Bill was bom in Canton, Qilna. teaspoon cinnambn, 2 tablespoons street school, $50; Buckland school, private parties opposite. The dance $10,000 in Application. WHISKEY, -I A t y 90 Proof CAPITOL HILL young woman. She la a secret agent When he was eight his father hours later she wae dead. Coroner SUFFERERS! butter, 1-2 teaspoon salt, 1 cup boil­ $40; Bunco school, $25; Washington ear-rings and curls fluttering and Harry Dover decided death waa aue hall has been done over In a rich 910 Jangling with ber animation. But Gloucester Fishermen Be­ on the trail of a epy organization brought him to San Diego, Calif. SEE ing water, 1 chicken boulllyi cube. school, $75. 4 3 0 0 . pinL...... WHISKEY, A i Q e engaged in taking out -if the coun­ Later he felt China needed youth­ to a broken neck and no Inquest brown with rose colored lights and An application for a permit for "Where’s your mother?” de­ DR. C. G. Scrub and scrape parsnips. Par­ For corrective work $200 Is ap­ new draperies. The dance hall will full quart .. D -i #m D lieve Her Captain Will Bring try an Air Ministry secret. ful engineers to develop her re­ would be held as death waa purely boil. Cut in rounds about 1-2 inch propriated, dental work, $200; chest alteraUons to the Jaffe-Podrove M on«v fov Ittol—ololhlnff-’^^palra RARIT.4N o e manded Mrs. Charlotte Farnsworth, accidental. accommodate 110 diners and dancers '—m aaloA l n « « d s or a n y otnM'UBaful Her to Port. , She ie atabbed to death In Han- sources. He began a campaign for thick. Cut pineapple in pieces oi clinics, $.50; special dental work, block at 815 Main street, estimated CLUB, full pint.. O C . appearing from an inner room, ber Accompanied from Niagara Falls, BERGHINZO with a special nook for private puipeaa. No socurtty or ondeiioia / GIN, Q ny I perpetual look of discontent more nay's apartment Though the po­ an education which led him to the equal size and shape. Place in al­ $75; nutrition cla.sscs Hollister and to cost $10,000, was made today in raauirod on loani up lo $1S0 to lice are hot on hie trail for the N. Y., by Mrs. Leona Williams of Chiropodist ailarlod ompleyoo. ^ o only eoit Over one year old! deeply etched on her almost mascu­ Gloucester, Maas!, Oct. 9.— (A P) Milwaukee School of Engineering In There's a wealth of variety in hat ternate layers in a buttered baking Robertson schools, $350. parties. Eighty reservations have al­ the office of Building Inspector Ed­ full qiinrf O D C girl’s murder, he decides to carry that city and a daughter, Mrs. ready been made for the opening a ehatoa oi throo por eont a line features than ever. —The whereabouts of the racing 1981. Dr. Raymond D. Speare of Podiatrist GAS types for the coming season, includ­ dish, sprinkling each layer with fl. Albert Pearson, supervisor of ward C. Eflilott, Jr. month, thmy«ala por annum, on tho Large Bottle sloop Vengeance, object of search by on her unfinlihed work, though the San Diego was hla first "stock­ Pridy arrived In Ottawa yeeterdey. night, Manager Conran stated today. unpaid balanoo. Tho avorado Anne explained that she bad been Tho party was to have procoodedto Foot Orthopedist ing many tailored themes that go brown sugar and cinnamon and dot­ music In the schools,- will sing a To permit the occupancy of the monthly coat of $100 ropald in lO Canadian patrol boats somewhere clew Is very vague. In no Ume at holder." Ample parking space 1s available 4 YEAR OLD o f t GOLD SEAL detained by her father, who was late New York Oty today. A t so well i^th town clothes of swag­ ting with butter and flour rubbed group of songs. Tea will be served. entire ground floor by the W. T. monthly paymonta ia only $ 1.63. off Nova , was the main topic all he is plunged Into headlong Four years spent In Milwaukee Full ropaymont may ba mada at any In getting In from the ceuinery. Norton Shoe Store ger line, so prominently mentioned together. Use 2 tablespoons flour. for the Jack and Jill patrons in the Grant company store, the floor of WINE ...... « 3 i 7 C Champagne, O f t of conversation on Gloucester’s wa­ danger and daring deeds, part of added friends to those BUI had made rear of the building. Hmo, tharaby raduotng total ehargo “ Lee got In early enough,” Mrs. Rublnow Building in latest fa.shion reports. Then Sprinkle with salt and pour in boil­ the south half of the building will preportlenataly. 3 for $1.00. Special...... D v . m D terfront today but the opinion was the time handcuffed to a beauti­ Farnsworth countered. “I don't see In Son Dl^o. Then in February of Phone 4236 there are the military types and ing water with bouillon cube dis­ A new feature of the restaurant be lowered to correspond with the unanimous she was safe. ful girl who thinks he’s a murder­ this year 8U1 faced a real problem. Don't b t service will be a home bakery de­ IDEAL n N A N C lN G what Luke thought be had to do. He er, a bully and a liar but has Offloe Hoursi pageboy caps, pill-boxes, cuff tur­ solved in it. Bake In a moderate HOSPITAL NOTES level of the north half and the loca­ All Nationally Advertised Liquors At Lowest Prices! should know by this time that Lee's Unreported since September 28 He needed finances to complete his Stop at the Sign of Greater Values! bans, toques and berets that sub­ oven until both parsnips and pine­ partment. tion of the stairway to the second ASSOCIA-nON, Inc. when she was at Pugwasb, N. S., the spunk and backbone enough not to education. Tormented yiiJOr slSS • A. M. to fl P. M. Seagram’s — Calvert — Frankfort, Etc. capable of managing affairs down be cowed by him . . . though she QhI^ Thursdays-Saturdays •\Ml HH AN OH I OMI’ANV scribe to angular, forward Jutting apple are tender. It will take about floor win be changed. Room 6, Rublnow Building here, Portland too for that matter, Vengeance, with two men aboard, He wrote a frank appeal to the silhouettes. minutes. Serve from baking was long overdue at her destination. hates him fiercely, or thinks she Chinese ambassador at Washington, 'unbelievable • A. M. to e P. M. Alexander Bcrggren of 77 Laurel The Wolf Greenberg company of 848-853 Main Street and without interference.” does . . . and therein lies romance! Dark hats are much endorsed, dish. WOMEN’S DIVISION Hartford is the contractor. Phone 7281 Anne was saved the embarrass­ Metis Beach, Que., for which port Dr. Sao Ke Alfred Sze, for help to relief MIowtHw street was admitted and Mrs. Al­ she sailed July 31 from here. On Uie same program will be with shining accents and metallic bert Trowbridge and Infant son of ment of a reply by the sudden round out his education. Dr. Sze, a The property of John C. S. Sheriff seen a louder and funnier comedy touches on such fabrics as velour, 173 Bush Hill Road were discharged OF FHA PLANNED switching of the conversation. "Welcome Home,” featuring James stranger, responded with an offer to iTC t'^'R esm ol velvet, felt and antelope suede. Monday. "Beautiful cape,” observed Mrs. of Pittsburgh, Pa., the Vengeance Dunn and Arllne Judge. ADVERTISE IN THE H E R A L D -IT PAYS Mrs. Priscilla LaChance of 256 Farnsworth, grudgingly, "must have was placed in command of Captain Windsor street, Karl Marks of 39 "A program for an Intensive edu­ cost a fortune, Mina—” a slim, pale George G. Hamor, retired fishing Rus.scll 8to:et, Jackie Wlor of 47 cational campaign Is now under way blond girl came in from another skipper, for a trip to Sheriff's sum­ CAN YOU BEAT IT?? mer place at Metis Beach. PIPE BAND ELECTS EXPRESS AMD FREIGHT Maple street were admitted and for the organization of active wo­ room, smiled shyly at Anne, and MANSFIELD DEPOT Mrs. Uhloe Jones of 3 Walnut men's divisions in all towns o f the took the cape. Accompanied by Calvin Colder, street, Mrs. Thomas Harvey and "Anne, you do wear the plainest also of Gloucester, Hamor was cx- Mrs. Bella Alien, Mrs. Mary state,” Is qji announcement from nected to make the trip In two FORBES PRESIDENT BUSINESS INCREASES infant son of 101 Midillo Turnpike Mrs. Ruth T. Welles in charge of the clothes,” she went on as the smartly Lynch and Mrs. George Cosgrove at­ designed coral frock was revealed, weeks. Adverse weather held him West, Lorraine Splllcr of 422 Oak­ State Women’s Division. County Plain Garments $ tended the whist at the School House land street were discharged yester­ "and with all the money you have to however, and the opinion cur­ in Eagleville Thursday evening. Chairmen will be appointed. They in spend! But then, plain girl, plain rent today was that Ice would set In Annual Meeting Held On Satur­ Eight Per Cent Rise Over Cor­ day. turn will appoint chairmen in each CLEANED AND Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Thompson arc A d. ughtor was bom yesterday olotbes. Liet's go In the llt^ g room. before Hamor could reach Metis entertaining ' Mr. and Mrs. Caleb day in Orange Hall— Roast responding Month Last Year of the towns in their county. Litera­ - I left a platter of hors d’oeuvres, on Beach, which is about 400 miles Beef Supper Served. | to Mr. and Mrs. John Mlkolelt of Scott of Providence, R. I. On Thurs Reported by Agent Dwyer. 115 Main street. ture will be distributed to "Clean PRESSED the table beside Mabel, and at the from Pugwasb. Up, Paint Up, Build Up Connecticut day they motored to the Stafford William Schmidt of South Coven­ rate she was sampling there won’t Canadian authorities were asked Springs Fair. try was admitted and Mr.s. Augus­ to bring a return of the comforts Called For and Delivered be one left. That woman could eat yesterday by the United SUtes William Forbes was elected presi­ A good Increase was shown last and happiness which are the rightful her way through a cracker factory. Coast Guard to watch for the 38- Mies Helen Bowers, R. N of the dent of the Manchester Pipe band month In both tlie American Ex­ ta Wolfram of 02 Spruce street was Johnson Memorial hospital and Miss for the ensuing year at the annual discharged today. heritage of the American home”. To Anne smothered a smile, and fol­ foot croft, but Gloucester folk feel press and freight bu-slnoss at the that town in each of the counties lowed ber aunt In to where Mabel cerUln Captain George will bring Marjorie Gergler attended the Staf­ meeting Saturday in Orange hall. Manchester depot. Car loadings ot Leslie Ehenvood Martin. 63, of ford Springs Fair on Thursday. South Coventry, died at 1 a. m. to­ first perfecting its organization and DIAL 7100 Farley, a feminine replica of Lee her safely to some port Other officers elected were: vice a large amount of the machinery Farnsworth and faintly resembling George Cosgrove, Jr., and Wayne president, Joseph Stevenson; secre­ sold at Cheney Brothers, already day. returning the pledge cards to the The hospital census today 1s 41 State Office, enough paint to cover Don’t put it off any longer. Phone 7100 today her own father, was nibbling on the AUTO VICTTIM DIES Gergler attended the Stafford Fair tary, Ernest Al’cly; treasurer, Wil­ contracted for this month, will In­ last toasted oblong. on Saturday. liam Henderson; pipe major, John patients. a rural school house will be awarded. crease the freight business consid­ “Lee just Insisted I take it,” she Lynchburg, Va., Oct. 9.— (A P )— Mr. and Mre. James Kerwin of Stevenson; pipe sergeant, William erably over September also, John J. and let us clean your entire wardrobe at this Ritchie; drum major, William apologized under the condemning Wilmer B. Hunter, 22, of Roanoke, Storrs and Mr. and Mrs. George Cos­ Dwyer, freight agent said today. gaze of her sister-in-law. "Hello, Va., a student at Davidson college, grove motored to NaugaUjck, Conn., Forbes; drum sergeant, RIebard The gain In freight receipts, esti­ AUely; first committeeman, Walter Try Some of Our Famous low price. Apne, pretty dress. My but you’re died in Lynchburg hospital early on Saturday. mated at 8 per cent over the cor­ thin. Ought to eat more. But then, this morning from Injuries received Smith; second committeeman, responding month ot 1031, is eon- ! James Carson; third committeeman, girls In love, eh, Tom? Remember In an automobile accident Sunday. NOTED SINGER DIES tlnuing. Mr. Dwyer said, with large I how thin I was before we were mar­ With a party of fellOw-students Edward Dowd; fourth committee­ stocks of goods coming into Man- > ried?” man, William Ritchie; fifth commit­ Home Made Candies U. S. CLEANERS and DYERS he was returning from the David- Saranac Lake, N. Y., Oct. 7.__ Chester dally. i son-Unlverslty of Virginia game teeman, Richard AUely; quarter­ The express shipments and r e -! with the ndvent of cool weather uc arc again offer­ (AP)—Llringston Cfliapman. widely master, James Carson; auditors, Phone 7100 836 Main Street Anne, Ups twitching, caught tbe when the accident occurred. known singer and former member ccipts at the office of the American j ing the flnest of home made candles. Phone 7100 oordontc look Tom Farley cast One man, not a member of tho Harry Flavell and William Ritchie. Express Company are 35 per cent of the Metropolitan Opera Com­ his wife, before turning his atten­ party w-as Instantly killed in the pany, died here tonight. He was a A roast beef supper prepared by better in fleptembei- of this yenr * Milk or Dark Chocolate Crackers...... 39c lb. crash. members of the band prccceded the tion to her. "1 suppose we'll have to native of Portland, Me., and came than a year ago, it was reported al Itaisin Clusters...... 29c lb. wait dinner until tbe millionaire Friends of the Hunter family said election. the depot office. here about 20 years ago. The imme­ .Snowballs ...... 2.5c lb. Farnsworth arrive,” be observed services and burial would In diate cause of death was given as a Chop Siicy...... 25c lb. bltingly, then turned to Lee, who had Roanoke Thursday. heart ailment. Hla widow aurvivea. INTERRIII*TEU HAIItrUT. | answered the telephone and was now FIREMEN IN LEAD looking at them with a bewildered Warren, O. M. M. Mansfield.! • SPECI.VL! expression which sat Incongruously barber, wa.s half wsv througli n on bis fat, pleasant face. IN SETBACK GAMES haircut when he saw hla automobile ' Peanut Brittle___ ...... 19c lb. “Luke called,” be explained, "says disappearing dow-n the street. II.- he's leaving for Portland right after rushed outside, followed In anolh.-i dinner, wasn’t to use my car." Yke Cream el Pea».TWe"l» automobile and recovered the ma Anne listened to her uncle in fresh Hose Cc, No. 1 made high score chine. consternation. What had happened last night in the Firemen's setback He took the would-be auto thief to | to cause Luke to rush b4ck to Port­ touiiiamcnt with 120 points and THE TEA ROOM jail and went back to his shop to i land In such a storm? went into first place in the tourna­ finish the haircut. 883 Main St. Opposite St. James’s Church The others wondered the same ment standing. The scores: thing and plied Anne with questions Hose Co. No. 1 ...... 234 which they soon realized she could f « C - K of P...... 213 Hunters’ Clothing not answer. ' Buckland No. 1 ...... 202 All wool, waterproof mackinaw hunt­ Nor did they gain more satisfac Valvollne ...... 201 ing coats In red, green, and blue plaids. tlon after the arrival of the Luke Foley’s Express ...... 103 Farnsworths. Starkweather street ...... 100 HOW THIS FREE HEATING SERVICE ENDED 'L ona RANOC aUN* VWstmi Ana Cnp.nrHACA.N.Y, Ideal for hunters, skaters or general sporta wear. "Going on business,” was Luke's League of Nations ...... lOO terse reply, to the storm of queries Rr).scbuds ...... ISO D ROOM TROUBLE FOR MR. JOHN DWYER •nd with that, they had to be satis­ First National ...... 182 fied. • Ulrich's Restaurant ...... 181 Ithaca Built $ 6 .9 5 The dinner wasn’t 'a pleasant af­ Airways ...... 181 A True Story o f John Barclay Service fair. Luke, obviously upset over Veterans ...... 150 Khaki Hunting Coats Kimethlng, paid scant attention to I'm thf. Bi.ur coal' I WISH YOUO SHOW ME DOUBLE GUN tbe remarks addressed to him, and FOR ONE.THING YOUR FURNACE AND THE FLUES with rubberized, bloodproof game pock­ Lucinda, trying to defend or medi­ DUKE PAYS FINE FOB SELLING SERVICE. MAN YOU HOW TO GET MY ROOMS NEED CLEANING. FURTHERMORE, IT ISN'T NECES­ 12, 16, 20 Gauge with heat treated case-hardened receiver. PART OF OWN MANSION. ets. double stitched throughout, and ate, seemed as distrait as be. Anne SENT FOR. WHAT WARM WITHOUT RUNNING SARY TO KEEP THE DRAFT OPEN WIDE. YOU Proof tested, too, double regular loads. Light in weight, genuine CAMPBl^LL’S SERVICE STATION American walnut stock and forend. Now only: waterproof. observing them, was uncomfortable, CAN I DO FOR TO THE CELLAR ALL DAY BURN TOO MUCH COAL. IN REAL COLO WEATHER and when aba caught an oocaaionil _Cor._Matn St. arid Middle Tpk. ______Phone 4129 Paris— (A P) — France’s archeo­ YOU? logical treasures are vigilantly LONG. I've TRIED THREE OPEN THE TURN DAMPER A LITTLE MORE glimpse of Rob, seated on the same guarded by the ministry of fine arts DIFFERENT KINDS OF COAL $ 3 .9 8 up side o f the table but below her, she BUT HAD NO LUCK foimd he was studying her parents as the Duke de Bauffremont fquud with a grim, auspicious air. to hla coat. $21.60 Hunting: Caps Only Sharlee seemed at ease, The duke jmsseiises a fine 18th Sbarlee and Mlina. Sharlee’s high century mansion in the aristocratic With Earlaps—99c. laugh echoed above the monotone of Faubourg St. Germain quarter. It talk and occaalonally her rapid stac­ had been cla.ssed by the ministry as Celebrated Model 12 Hunting Pants—$2.98 up. cato chatter ceuied the others to a historical monument. pause and listen. Owners of such buildings cannot, .4nne won her aunt’s displeasure under the law, change or modify Winchester Repeater New Low Prices On by conversing with Milna as she them In any way without express t . and was relieved whqn the permission, but the duke disregard­ Qygp (ijgy were al­ ing this obligation, sold the mag­ lowed- to repair to tbe living room nificent carved wood paneling from SHOTGUN ''Anno," Luke Farnsworth beck­ one of the salons to an antiquary for oned, "end boys, Lee, Tom and you $4,000. SHELLS Rob. I want to talk to you all in the For this he was hailed before the Used by hunters, trapshootera and akeeters the world over. Ubrary." next time Correctional Court. His plea that The most dependable repeater made. Thoroughly proof tested. Why chance cheap, inferior r the panelling wea furniture was re­ Was $69.60. I shells, when one shot may spell He welted until tbe men were jected by the co\irt which fined the IT LOOKS UKE YOV/RE SHAKING GOOD tho success of your hunting , seated and Anne perched on bis noble owner and the antiquary 50 COAL INTO THE ASHPIT. SHAKE THE trip? itr, then he began. She listened Now gets plenty of heat 1th growing wonder at hla obvloua IT RAINS? francs, or $3.33 each, and ordered ORATES GENTLY AND NOT SO OFTEN, I'LL them to put the panelling back. AND STOP WHEN YOU SEE THE FIRST o u r service Mtn gave me mudi iofomudoo Now rdlepleaeure. DO THAT. $46*95 ‘‘Anna," he said, ‘T m sorry I 0 How ebont the roof on yoor about my furnace which Mved me loti of RED GLOW HERE. THEN, IF YOU'LL thanks for Y Remington Sureshot home? Is it water-tight s i s wind- NOTION STAND WOSIAN trouble, WOK and dme— tunning up and down haven’t taught you something about KEEP THIS ASHPIT CLEAN, YOU'LL the business which provides you proof s i i- storm-proof : : ; safe hi >■ H.AS A BRIGHT NO'HON. YOUR HELP to the cellar. Shells— 75c up. OET GOOD HEAT AND SAVE "I blamed the furnace bccauw I had cold toomt. with your livelihood. You’d under- any weatlicr? ftand better what I'm about to Houston, Tex. — (AP) — Too 1 changed the front room pipe, I tried one ton of Tbets'f no raeeon why yov-|dionld T T T R E is an ideal combination for housewives who watt Russian coal but that was no better. So I called Super X Shells apeak of to the boys. However-^” be often, Mrs. Jim Brown noted, the risk eoetly damage, for wo cente-toof Easy to buy... the old reliable to lend a Service Man and one $1.05 up tu n ed to them, ‘T m not pleased generous Invitation of a roan to a ton of 'blue coal' for him to wock on. He advised with the way things ere being your home, right nonr tin »U JUnglm, X T . the convenience and cleanliness o f electric CDoIdog, blit friend to “have a cup of coffee or a me to keep the flue clean—(hein—the proper way to handled down here. on smaU momhiy psymsetf-Ko down visit y o m nearsat dealer, select the model that best suits your dg ar" at her notion stand In the shake the fire—and to keep«p the fire pot lull of Remingtim Express “You all know my views on fish payment is oecestary.'v who are dependent on the warmth o f an oD or coal range to criminal courts building was declined Winchester, Savage, Stevens, coal. NtlA: I can truly say' iI have plenty of heat. t n ^ You know ru content to buy Thera ere many smart new colors needs, make a small down payment and be will install your com­ with: “Just had some, thanks. I’ll a bright fire always, leu trouhle, less ash.’ Shells— $1.05 up from them only after the supply of­ heat didr kitchen during the cold winter days. With an take a rain check.” end hlends o f Beeknun-Dawson JOHN DWYER Remington, Mossberg Rifles fered by tbe flebermen has b e n ex­ bination range. Monthly payments can be mad6 over a four year Now when the Invitee facetiously hausted. And yet I come down here Asphalt Shingles to choose from. Ont eieoric range sndi as this yon can eOjoy the cool comfort, suggests a rain check he gets It 11^ York Sl^ New Heren, Conn, and learn that you are working with W e have them, all at new low prices. Come In and select yours Be Prepared o f them is jnst right for yonr home. period and are payable with your electric light bill. Also, if you spesiUly— s little square of paste* If yew ate having headns ttoubla of any kind, the trap owners, giving them pref­ Any o f them will give years o f poiitiva board. The invlter pays Mrs. uk your 'blue c w ' Dealer to aend hit Service while our stock is complete. Target and sporting types. With An Eveready erence over the fishermen. oonvenieoce and d ca n lin e s^ (dectric codring all year tonnd have not had one of the trial ranges, you are entitled to a discount Brown and buaineas has picked up. Man to impcct yow furnace. He'll quickly ttll "Now, Anna, this Is tbe way things protection. Let ns show yon these you vriut It causing tht trouble and bom to are handled the cenneiy men. beandfol roofii and tell you how easy ■od yet have heat when yooeneed h. Yon can equivalent to one year's rental BUBS mr ATTIC DEPOSIT correct it. Flashlight Eoeli cannery M m r owns Its own it is to get the money to re-roof yonr UK) POUNDS OF HONEY. $ 5 . 2 5 up boats which are used by Bpedfle yonr kkeben and at tht seme time yon can keep ft wvm^ Come in and see the new Modernistictic CarCartridge Loading groups o f fishermen or they cater to #uB detalb froM yew daalav. Berkeley, Calif.— (A P) — One Eveready groups who serve them and no one the wineea. bUBdrsd pounds oC honey, accumu­ MOSSBERG 4 POWER TELESCOPE SIGHTS else. These fishermen depend upon Get the details abont Onr fa- lated by thousands of bees over a For this FREE Heating Serviee the canneries to buy their haul, as period of eight years, were removed IN STOCK— $7,60. Prices From 49c up. much as the cannerlee de^nd upon RI0II8 tapered asphalt shingle. from the attic of the home here of the fishermen. • Dr. Kenneth Saunders. "The Farnsworth Flsberlea have Seepage of honey through the a n d % lue coal* phone We Issue alwaye dealt with the Finns. I lived BEOfflinn-DHiiison r sph r it The Mancl^ster Electric Company plaster of an attic room lad to re­ Phone among these people as a boy and Hunting and learned to appreciate their Integrity moval of both bees and honey. Por­ and dependability. TTSMainSt Phone 5181 tions of tbs roof bad to be tom 4121 Fishing •Tve prided myself upon match­ •way during the Job and the comb The W. G. Glenn6y Co. Ooal, Lumber, Mnaoo i * SnppUen, PiSnT Licenses ing these qualities. extracted measur^ 13 feet long, Manchester’s Leading Hardware Store “ Now, Anne, there are certain sea­ 8M North Main S t Tel. 4UB G. E. WILLIS & SON, Inc. tam feet wide and six Incbea thick. Manchester sons when the nin of fish is greater then others. There are alao closed • lum ber, B tao n i' SoppUee. Fnint seeseps, a time allowed tbe fish to * «7*et Tel. 81S5 . Hnnebeater PMi oasioloeted up the river to their iOAWUHliJSTBK BVJSNING HERALD. MANCHESTER^ CONN., WEDNESDAY.liNnr.HnA v n OCTrOBiR c rm u m *'o 9,198S, '■ ioo«

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9.1985. tied were ceased entirely. The re- Member* of BtiUah-American Women of the Mooea will hold ______\ mijUnlng *8,000 Is divided, they bowling league and all other mem­ PAQl THniTBIQf si,ate, *5,600 for Indoor and *2,600 their regular buaineaa meeting to- I ewdealplans URGES MERGING ABOUT TOWN bers of the club who are Interested r.ight at 8 o’clock at the Home Club 8. t., over the national-wide hookup fOr outdoor programa. Buell, B, 118i Robert C. Woodford, N.Y. Stocks LLocal Stocks are requested to meet in the club on Bratnard Place. LEAGUE PLANS CONTEST of the Ck>Iumbia Broadcasting Sys- The Cosmopolitan club will meet YMCA CAMPAIGN D, 80. rooms Friday night at 8 o’clock for DAILY RADIO PROGRAM , tem —A 30-minute program to be ARE CALLED‘MESS’ Friday afternoon at 2:30 In the Fed­ picked up from various points In the Auditor, Milton J. Lord, R, 116; ■ ■' ' Adam* Exp ...... TOWN SYSTEMS eration room of the Center Congre­ the purpose of picking the teams Noble Grand Mrs. ' Marlon Former President Hoover • (* * Oo.) ON STATE DEPARTMENTS United States (full details to be Frank H. Austin, D, 82. . 1®% t for the coming season which starts Straughan of Sunset Rebekah lodge WORKERS MEET Air Reduc ...... gational church, with Mrs. Malcolm announced later) Illustrating the Allied Chem ...... 165% BLUEHELDS TEAM MoIIan as hoatesa. Mra. Zoe Beck- Monday, the 14th. and Paat Noble Grand Mrs. Jessie WCDNEtDAY, OCTOBER t (Central and Eaatern Standar(l,Tlms) Grand Jurors: Paul Roberts, R, Rep. Bolton Declares That .138% Wallace will attend the supper and Nett: AU protrami to kar and baalc chalni or (roupa thereof unfeee eneel- university of Red Cross work in this 116; William Collyn, R, 120; C. A. Am Can ...... 1 P. M. Stocks OF RE^EATION ley of Tolland, famous newspaper fied: coait to coast (a to c) dealcnatlen Inclndee alt aTallible stations. country and playing up the local Is Silent onCandidacy Am (joml Alch ...... 26% Interviewer, will be the speaker. Mr. and Mrs. George HeckmaiL.of meeting tonight of Myriad Rebekah Reorganization Offers Chal­ Ryan, R, 114; Joseph Rank!, D, 82; Prseramt subject to chan*s withsut prsvinua notice In advenes, p. M. activities of our chapters rather Keen Interest Is Shown In Com­ Frank McNally, D, 78; Robert C. Am Home Prod ...... 32% Bank Stock* LOSES MANAGER Mra. Berkley has Interviewed at one Oaklemd, Calif., former reaidenta of lodge of Stafford Springs, wTien NBC-WEAF NETWOBK Cant. Eaaf«~ lenge to Women Voters, Says than the national program. Fantastic Projects Mean a Am RACI Sf S eeeeo******** . 16% (Continued from Page One) time and another probably, more this town, have returned from an officers of the Rebekah state assem­ ing Drive for Funds — Opens Woodford, D, 84. r>w York. Oct. 9.— (A P )—For­ Bid Asked •ASIC — Eattt weat wlw wc«l wtlo 3:30— 3:30— Praia* Radio Nawa — ba- Woman Presenting Idea. November 11, (Armistice Day), October 14, said L s former chlsf would attend Am Smelt ...... • 55,, Cap Bank * Trust 14 17 eminent persona in all parts of the extensive tour of the western part bly wlU make their official visit. wjar wtag wesb kyw whio wfbr wro alo; Jaek Armstrong— mldw rpt 10:30 to 11 p. m., e, s. t. —national Collector of Taxes, George Levin, mer President Herbert Hoover a meeting of a Uf* insunne* d lr ^ Am Tel and Tel ...... 138% Qon, ground has been considerably Im­ world than any other woman writer. of the United States and plan to wgy when wca« wtam wwj waat; Mid! 8:35— 3:38— Vanlfhad voicaa — aaat; R, 119; John A. Wlmmer, D, 79. Terrific Waste of Money. v e r ...... 450 — proved with work relief funds. Poatio Stringa— Dixie; Plana— watt hookup by the National Broadcast walked from train to auto today torate today and remain In th* cltv Am Tob B ...... 100 Members have the privilege of in­ locate in Manchester or vicinity. ksu wmaq wcfl who wow wdaf A contest to evolve the best plan Constables, Vincent Roberts, R, four or five dft r . ^ t Bank ...... 90 100 All Buch playground actlvltlea will The regular monthly meeting of MIOWE&T—wood wlra 3:43— 3:48 — Poatio Stringa Con’t— Ing Company, Red Network. This The captains and team workers and waa whizzed away to a hotel 39 Am Wat Wrke ...... • 1®14 Htfd Deslanriers Hands In His viting guests. NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmj Dlxla; Organ Concert— weat 116; Robert N. Chapman, R, iiO; nn. Trust .... 66 60 be continued, or their program In- Mona Ypres Post, British War Vet­ 3:00— 7:00— Myrt A Marga — aaat: for reorganization of the state de­ program will consist of a dramatic who arc to take part In the annual without a single word crossing his He was accompanied by hi* son. Anaconda ...... Miss Florence Donohue of Pearl wlba kstp webo wday kfjrr cret cfcf William Miner, R, 120; Benjamin Allen, and Ben S. Allen, who i Z Washington, Oct. 9. — (A P ) — • 21% Hari N ation al___ 20 ^ 32 croaacd, under the plan proposed by erans, will be held in the Army and SOUTH — wfva wplf wwno wla wjaa Buek Rogara— midwest rapaat; Al partment! was announced yesterday presentation of the History of the Manchester YMCA campaign for lips. Armour, III...... • Pho The auxiliary unit to Dilworth- street and her brother, Francis, re­ Roth Orehaatra— weat American Red Cross from 1881 un­ Lord, R, 110; Anthony D. Caaella, scribed himself as a friend and While a Republican leader hammer­ St. B. and T . 190 — Mr. Busch with no expenditures Resignation at Meeting On Navy clubhouse tonight at 8 o’clock! wria-wsun wiod warn wmo wsb wapl at the state council meeting of the funds met in the social rooms of the 'I’hruc timet he was asked: Atchison ...... 44 Insuraaoe Stocks Comell Post, American Legion, has turned last nigh, from a week’s trip wjdK wsrab kvoo wky wfaA wbap kpre 3:13— 7H3— darry Coopar, Baritone til the present, to bo presented like D. 82; William W. Hall, Jr., D. 79 neighbor. The trio arrived on th# ed away at the New Deal worka other than the appropriation which woal ktba Utha waoc wava wtar 3:38— 7:30— Kata Smith and Quaata Connecticut League of Women “ Y ” last evening where they receiv­ "Will you accept the 1036 Repub­ Auburn ...... •• Aeti ... 86 89 received an Invitation from Rau- to New York, Philadelphia and 3:48— 7:48— Boaka Cartar'a Cemmant the popular "March of Time" pro­ Michael Rankl, D, 77. 20th Century. program today as a "horrible mesa," the aelectmen will ask Saturday, re­ Locke Post, Hartford, to attend-the Trinity Past Noble Grand asso­ MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kgtr kghl voters at the New Haveii Lawn ed their final Instructions from lican nomination?" Aviation Corp ...... • Aetj Fire ... 64 H 66 Vt Monday. WiUhlngton, D. C. ciation will meet tomorrow after­ PACIFIC—kgo kfl kgw komo khq kfad 7 :0 ^ - 3:08— Cavalcade of Hietory gram In a series of striking episodes. Chairman R. K. Anderson. Regtatrar, Lucius Lord, R, ii8; works officials released figures Indi­ ducing by *1000 the present cost of installation, of its post and auxll- ktar kgu kpo kex kga kjr k3^ keca 7:30— 3:30— Burnt and Allan Comedy Club. Mra. Edward S. Roblnaen of Anthony CassIIa, D, 79. The former President walked Balt and Ohio ...... • Acti Life ... 28 30 noon at 3 o’clock at Odd Fellows 8:08— 9:00— Lily Pont, Orehaa.— to e The cast will bo furnished by the Each worker waa given the chance BEAT OF THE TROUBUL cating that *322,187.255 worth of Bendlx ...... running the Eighth School and Utlll- iqVy officers, and Sons of Legion of­ Cent. East. New Haven, In outlining the plans National Broadcasting Company and Board of Education, Paul Roberts. straight ahead and looked straight W PA projects are piled up in the • 21% Aut ... 36H 38H Chapman Court, Order of Ama­ hall, Glastonbury. 8:30— 9:30— Six Gun Juatica, Drama of choosing his own list of prospects ahead, hla former secretary, Law­ Milwaukee — Joseph Nicholson, Beth Steel ...... tie district. ficers, Friday evening at 8 o’clock. ranth, has set the date of Thurs­ 4:0S^ 5:0S^AI Paarea and Oang 9:00— 10:00— Lud Oluakin on tha Air for the League’s study of the ad­ of the same caliber which presents R, 117; Catherine Pcttlngill, R, 105; comptroller general’s office await­ • Con General ... 36 38 Prosper Dcslaurlcra, manager of 4:30— 8:30—Tam Mix’s Waatarn Skit 9:30— l0 :38»Tha March of Tim a— to e on which to call upon and a keen rence Richey, holding his arm. city purchasing agent, complains one Beth Steel, pfd ...... •702 Har Because of the bookkeeping sys- The installation will be held in the day, October 31, for Its annual fall ministrative agencies of the Con­ *he "March of Time" broadcasts. It Mac Wlmmer, D, 82; Viola M. Rankl, ... 74H 76V4 the Blucficlds Baseball club for the Polish National Home, corner of Prices were good in the Manches­ 4:45— 8;48—Sam A Dick Advanturat 9:48— 10:48— To Ba Announead necticut government, said: interest was shown. The campaign Ho ignored all other queationa as of his big worries is th* wear and ing approval. Borden ...... • 23% Har rum.nage sale. It will be held in the Q'OO— ftOO—Flying Tima for Kiddiaa 10:00— 11:00— Clauds Hopkint’ Orehaa. should )>e a very striking and un­ opens on Monday, October 14, and D, 91. ■The statement of the New Deal iler 72 76 past two years, tendered his resigna­ Governor street and ciharter Oak ter produce market yesterday, cauli­ 3:18— et18—Mary Small Song Prog. “The appointment by the Gov­ well and stopped at the track gates tear on the police squad ear seats. Can P a c ...... old post office building on Main — eaat: Myrt A Marga— west rpt usual program. will continue throughout the week. The vote on the liquor question officials hastened to add: • Nat ... 72 74 tion at the monthly meeting of the avenue, at 8 o’clock. flower reaching a top of *2.26 a 8:30—Praat-Radio Nawa Panod 10:18— 11:18— Clauds Hopkins* Oronai. ernor of a study commission to de­ in Grand Central station long Ho said the average life a cushion Case (J. I.) ...... • ®0% Pho Fire ... 87H 89H street. Members and friends are re­ B :S ^ 8:38—Songa by Ray Haatharton 10:38— 11:30— Johnny Hamp Orehaatra was as follows: For liquor, 118 votes; "Any apparent 'lag In the comp­ club last Monday night. No action crate. The total sales for the day 8:48— 8:48—Billy A Batty—weaf only vise plans for reorganizing the many enough to take off his hat in ac­ waa only six months. Cer De Pa.9co...... ®8% Tra lera ...... 680 600 quested to save articles (or the sale. were $959.32, mostly cauliflower. 11:00— 12:0C^Frankia Maatara’ Orehaa. for beer, 2 votes; no permit, 47 knowledgment of applause from a troller general's approvals is to be Chca and Ohio ...... 44 was taken by the club on Manager The Young People’s L,eglon of the g;00_ 7:08—Amoa ’n* A n iy—«aat only 11:30— 12:30— Marla Carlton Orehaat. agencies of the state government to votes. By that time, he explained, nwMt attributed to the heavy volume of Public inilitka Stocks Deslanriers resignation. Salvation Army will hold a special 8:18— 7:18—Unela Ezra Radio Station promote efficiency and economy of­ group of commuters who watted to of the officers have worn their way Chrysler ...... 7 2 % Con Elec S e r v ...... 62 66 Ward Cheney Camp, U. S. W. V., 7:30—Our Amorican Seheola NBC WJZ NETWORK SEVEN MEN ARE n U B The Dorcss society met with Mrs. see nlm. work devolving upon his office." Coca Cola ...... The destinies of the Bluefields meeting tonight at 7:30 at the cita­ 8:45— 7:45—Jaatar A Orehaa.—weaf fers a challenge to the League of MARLBOROUGH through to the toolbox below th* 2^8 Con P o w e r ...... 48H 46H will hold its regular business meet­ STRIKERS ARRESTED 7:0(^ 8:00—Ona Man’a Family—to c BASIC — Kaalt wja wbi-wbaa wbal Belie Tuttle Frlday^aftcrnoon. Richey, who met Hoover hers. scat. The Republican leader who at­ Col Carbon ...... 86% Ore team, 1934-35 town champions have del, when the speakers will be Ad­ wham hdka wgar wxya wlw wayr wmal Women Voters. We advocated (he wlch. WftG, pfd. 66 60 jutant and Mrs,_Ralph Miller of ing tomorrow night at 8 o'clock at 7:3<^ i:38—Wayna KIna'a Orehaatra tacked the Roosevelt program was Col Gaa and E l ...... • 12% Har been handled in an efficient manner 3:08— 0:0(^Frank Crumlt Amataura wfU; Mid: wcky wanr wla kwk kell appointment of such a commission. AS BANDITS nGHT POLICE Drd Elcc ...... 69 H 71% Hartford. the State Armory. Refreshments Norwalk, Oct. 9.— (A P )—James wran wmaq kao We are obligated to do our part In Mrs. Etta Rudd and her daughter, Representative Bolton of Ohio, chair­ (toml Solv ...... • 17% Har by Manager Dcsiaurlers. He took, Dorta and Joseph NovleDo, both of 3:08-10:00—Conrad ThIbaull’a Prog. man of the Republican Congressional 3rd Gas ...... 42 46 and a social time will follow the \38—10:38—Ray Nobla and Orehaatra M ID W E S T— wmt wood wlra informing the public about the ad­ Mrs. Lina Page, have returned to Cone Gaa ...... • 28% d, pfd...... 63 — over the club management at a time meeting. Saugatuck, and Mrs. Grace Roberto ‘ ..11:08—Danea Muaio Orehaatra— NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtm] Three Gunmen and Four Offi­ committee. He 1-ssued a statement Cons O i l ...... • 8 g m when interest in baseball In Man­ Miss Florence Casperson of Vil­ I raat: Amoa 'n* Andy—weat rapaat wlba katp wahe wday kfyr cret cfcf ministrative principles with which their home In Springfield after 3 T Co ...... 120 124 lage street. Miss Florence and Mias of Westport avenue, three strikers, D{38—11:30—Qian Lea Danea Orehaa. S O U TH — wrva wptf wwno wla wjax cers Dead in Canada During saying: Cont Can ...... 86% chester was on the downward trend, the commission Is concerned. Later spending a few days with Mr. and Manufacturing Stacks Ann Johnson of Clinton street, sail­ The regular monthly meeting of are under arrest today charged wltli 0:45^11:45—Jaaae Crawford. Organiat wfla-waun wlod warn wmo wab wapl it will be our province to promote "President Roosevelt's recent ef­ Corn Prod ...... and gave the fans many good games 11:00—l2:0(^Bon Barnla A Orehaatra wjttx wamb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpre Four Day Man Hunt. Mrs. Henry J. Btakesice. • 81% Am lardware ...... 26 27 ed this noon on the M. S. Kungs- Nathan Hale Lodge, No. 6, will be assault on strike-breakers at th* woal ktba ktha waoo wava fort to defend the horrible mess that Del Lack and W e s t ...... 18% Am 11:30—12:30—"Lighta Out," Malodrama public education about the recom­ Rev. and Mrs. George K.. Mac- Grand Opening Saturday Night with outstanding teams In the state. holm of the Swedlsh-Amcrlcan line held tomorrow evening at 6:30 plant of the Rabhor Bathrobe Com­ M O U N T A IN — koa kdyl kglr kghl mendations of the (X>mmlsslon." Is bis public works and relief pro­ Du Pont ...... 126% Arr Leading baseball teams, on tour, pany, Inc., this city. Officials of the CB8-WABC NETWORK P A C IFIC — kgo kfl kgw kowo kh'iq kfad Banff, Alta., OcL 9.— (A P )—The Naught and family Spent the week­ for a five-day cruise to Bermuda. o’clock at Orange hall. A band will ktar kpo kaz kga kjr kya k« The League Is offering a prize to OCTOBER 12 gram, was forced by the growing Eastman K od ak ...... 153% d were booked by Manager Des- company said 200 striking employees BASIC—Eaat! wabc wade woko wcao death toll of a four-day crime a r t t r end with relatives In Hobart, N. T. condemnation of the terrific waste be formed and every member is re­ waab wnac wgr wkbw wkro whk wjr Cant. East. the local group which after a thor­ by three young Arran, Saak., farm­ Wlllla W. Hall, Leon L. Buell and Elec and Muz ...... • 5% Bill 1% laiirlers, providing excellent base­ have returned to work, and there wdro wcau wjaa wean wfbi wapd wjav: Involved." Officers and teachers of the Sec­ quested to be present. 4:30— 6:30— Tha Singing Lady— aaat ough study of the state government ers reached seven today with the E. Allan Blish have been summoned Elec Auto Lite ...... • 30% Bri. Brass 06% ball. ond Congregational church school are now only 150 still out. Those Ml.dwaai; wbbm wfbm kmbo ktnox Fantastic Projects whaa kfab krnt 4 :4 ^ 6:48— Orphan Annla— .east only devises the best reorganization plan. death of Kalmakoff, 21. from a gun­ to jury duty in the Hartford aupc- Gen Elcc ...... • 33% Cos During the 1935 season the team will have their first supper and get- arrested will be arraigned in the 5d)0— 3:00— Tha Animal Nawt Club "The New Deal’s philosophy seems A drive to solicit subscriptions for B A S T— wbna wpg whpr’whao wlbt wfaa Local Leagues all over the state are shot wound In a hospital here. rlor court civil aide. Gen F ood s...... • 32% Coll had a slump In hitting and field and together of the fall tomorrow eve­ City court Saturday morning. wore wico efrb ckao wlba wmaa waag 5:13— 3:13— To Ba Announead expected to hold study groups on to be," he said, "that taxpayers will Gen M otors...... church papers will be started tonight D IX IE — wgat wafa wbro wqam wdod 3:38— 3:80— Praaa.Radle Nawa — ba* He was the last of the alleged Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Blakcslec • <8 Col Firearms 40 barely managed to place In the sea­ ning at 6:30 at the church. Plans •to; Tha Singing Lady— mldw. rpL the subject during the winter and welcome paying heavily tor the un- Gillette ___ i ...... by the Luther Leagnie of the Eman­ kira wrao wlac wdau wtoc krld ktrh bandit trio blamed by Royal Cana­ attended the wedding Saturday of • 18 Ea* Lock ... 26% son playoffs. Finally, the Bluefields will be made at this time for future ktsK waco koma wdbo wbt wdaa wbig 3:38— 6:35— Charlotaara— w ji only spring and • the entire Connecticut needed Federal buildings at the P’our uel Lutheran church with a meeting 3:45— 3:45— Lowalt Thomas — east: dian Mounted Police for killing four Miss Virginia Flagg at the home of Gold Dust ...... 15% Faf rcgaincil form and eliminated the activities. Miss Elsie Newcomb is wdbj wwva wmbg waji wmbr wala League will concentrate on the study CONRAN’S Comers, the tap dancers, the opera ktui kgko wcoa wdne wnox kwkh Orphan Annla— rapaat to mldwaat officers. Hudson Motors ...... 13% Pul chairman of the committee in of the entire campaign^ organization her parents at Keeney Terrace, Hart­ singers, the curythmlc dancers, the Pollsh-Amerlcan team in a one- M IDV/kST— wgl wmbd wlan wibw kfh 3:00— 7:00— Easy Aeaa, Ekit— alao o for the next year. The contest will Kalmakoff died of a rifle wound In Int Harv ...... • ’51% Gra charge of arrangements. at 7 o’clock for final instructions. It wamk wkbn weeo wsbt kaej wnas woe 7:15— Capt. Tim Haaly* Stamps close May 1, 1936. ford to Harry Nissen. Both Mtas chicken surveyors and the gadget game playoff for the right to play 8:80— 7:80— Lum and Abnar, Comady the atomacb. He wee shot yester­ Int Nick ...... ■ 31 Hat is important that every person wo wo The Judges will ba Francis W. Flagg with her parents and Mr. Nls- makers, to mention only a few of Int Tcl and Tel ...... the Morlarty-Fircstoncs, which team M O U N T A IN — kvor kla koh kil 8:43— 7:4^Dangarous Paradlaa. Skit day by Game Warden WUllam Nelsh Bcn have occupied cottages of Mrs. New Restaurant-Soda Shop and Bakery • 8% Har — 4 Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Anderson of taking part in the drive be present CO AST— khj koln kfra kol kfpy krl 7 :0 ^ 8 :0 8-Tha Randazvous af Muaio Coker, professor of government at the many fantastic uses to which Johns M anville...... Frank Busch they later defeated for the title. at this time. SPECIAL! 7:30— t:3(^H ouaa of Qliaa, Sarlal Aet of Banff who also fatally wounded Blakeslee’a hero tor several saasona. 58 Garden street, have returned af­ THIS W E E K O N L Y l kfbk kmj kwg kam kdb kgmb kgb Yale University, Roger S. Baldwin New Dealers have put their money. Kennecott ...... 26% Int The annual banquet of thi Blue­ Cant* Baal 3:00— 9t00— John Chaa. Thomas Preg. Kalmakoff’s companion, Peter Voy- Of the 76 guests present about 20 AND tern used by the selectmen and Town ter a three weeks’ vacation in Chica­ Lawaa A Drama of Greenwich, lawyer and former Few will agree with that philoso­ Lehigh Val Coal ...... 1% d fields club at O.sano’s cottage, Sat­ 4:30— 6:80— Jack Armatrong — east: ken, 21, OS they hid In a log shelter. were former and present resi­ pfd. Treasurer Gcbrge H. Waddell, the go and other places in Illinois. They Mr. and Mrs. Frederic S. Freder- ' a n y 9:08—10:00— To Ba Announead member of the Connecticut Special The third, Joseph Psnlkoff, 21. phy." Lehigh Val R d ...... • 8 Lan urday, Oct. 19, will be In the nature made their headquarters with their Dramaa— Dicta: Tha Tru th — weat 9:80— 10:80— Stonaa of Hiatorye Oramg dents of the Blakosice summer cot­ meeting will bo asked to appro­ Ickson and son, John Clement, who 4 :4 !^ 5:45— Og, Sen of Fire — aatt: 10:00— 11:00— Dorothy Lamour* Orehaa. Tax Commission, and Rolllii B. was killed Monday night by a police . The Works Progress Administra­ LIgg and Mycra B ...... 114 Hev of a farewell party to Manager Dcs- daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and tages in this place. priate *18,000 for the recreational laurlers. recently visited Mrs. Frcderickson’s PLAIN DRESS Ballay and Naumlllar— weat 10:18— 11:13— Ink Spots, Nagro Quartat Posey, director of the Hartford Bu­ squad returning to Banff from the tion statement said that W PA pro­ Loew's ...... • • <2% d pfd...... Mrs. Howard B. Mathews. They also parents, Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Clem- 8:00— 8:00— Buek Rogera-- aaat; Tha 10:30— 11:80— L. Remanalll Orehaatra— reau of Municipal Research. The town meeting which was held and playground program, the esti­ Cadata Quartat— weat and Dlxla scat: Hauaa of Qlaaa— watt rapaat Canmore hospital where they had TOMMY’S JACK and JILL CLUB ject quotas for all states have been Lorillard ...... ■ 24 Mu A Bow, Class A visited with two sisters of Mrs. son of North Elm street, have taken DRY CLEANED 3:18— 8t16 — Bobby Banaon — aaat: Monday was a clean sweep for the fixed at *1,140,000,000. Of this, Mont Ward ...... 3 1 % d mated gross expenditures for the ac­ 11:00— 12:00— Shandor and Hla Violin taken Constable G. C. Harrison, Class B ...... tivities. Anderson in Batavia and Geneva, a new residence at 109 Magazine Og, Son of Pira— midw. rpt.: Knaam. 11:08— 12:08— Bob Chaatar’a Orehaatra RED CROSS ON THE AIR Brmff, and Sergeant T. C. Wallace, Republicans who won out by a ma­ the President has allocated *909,- Nat Biscuit ...... 30% Not 26 MEXICAN REBELS KILL one of whom Mrs. Anderson had not street, Springfield. Mass., where Mr. AND PRESSED -^ i x l a ; To Ba Announoad— wait 11:30-12:S0-Bilty Blaaatt A Orehattra jority of about 40. The vote waa as 077,211, and of the latter amount, Nat Cosh R e g ...... 16% Nil The amount of money to bo raised Lethbridge. Alta., both fatally follows: Bern Pond ...... 24% seen for 45 years, and other friends Frcdcrickson has a position as tool October 80, 2 to 2:30 p. m., e. s. L, wounded by the gunmen. the comptroller general has ap­ Nat Dairy ...... 18% pec Stow and Wilcox 4 by property taxation and the tax and relatives. and guage designer at the Spring- AMcssor, Ralph Korngicbel, R. DINING and DANCING rate will be effected only by the net over coast-to-coaat hookup of the The three Arran youths were proved *586,889,956. This 1 Nat Distill...... THREE TOWN OFFICIALS field Arsenal. 'They have lived in National Broadcasting Company — 117. (Jharlcs W. Hall, D, 82; Board coat to the town, which will be *12,- Sane”, dramatic sketch. sought for the slaying of Constable . A Place of Recreation Manchester Han Been In Need Of I *322,187,255. N Y Central ...... •• 20% SCO Group 9 of Center church women Bridgeport for the past 15 years 10:00—National Council for the Pro International Broadcast on Junior of Relief. William Miner, R. 119, The approval of Comptroller Oen- NY NH and H tfd ...... 000, according to Mr. Busch. M. Shaw, Swa river, Man., of the •• Sta workers will meet in the church and have many friends there as well ventlon of War — "Women Want Red Cross. This will consist of talks mounted police, and Constable Wil­ Henry Horowitz, D, 78; Selectmen, North Am ...... •• 20% sta The personnel which has supervis­ Mexico City, OcL 8.— (A P )—Dis­ parlors tomorro\,’ evening at 7:30. as In Manchester. One Day Service If Desired. patches to the newspaper Excelsior Peace.” . by school Ixjys or girls, representing liam WainwrlghL Benito, Man., who Frank W. Fuller, R, 119, Norman Packard ...... 4% d ed the North Epd playground and WTIC 11:00— Time, weather, baseball the Junior Red Cross, speaking res­ I^rd, R, 122, Leslie E. Hodge, D, Make Your Reservations Penn ...... •• 25% sn, swimming pool iri other years would tonight said a band of rebels had In­ were found dead Monday near Ar­ Co. vaded the Town of Grandos, In the Hartforil, Uona. scores. pectively from Tokyo, Paris, Lon­ ran. Police said the officers were 81, William H. Llcscr, D, 77- Town Phlla Rdg C and I ...... •• 2% Taj be retained under the plan proposed 60,000 W. 1040 K. C. 262.8 M northwe.stem part of the State of Peerless Cleaning 11:05— Esso News Reporter. don, Prague, Warsaw, and New killed Saturday morning after ar­ Clerk, Willla W. Hall, R and D. 197- saccari B oojecuons nave soiiieuiiii^ Phil Pete ...... 28% To? today by Mr. Busch. Travelera Broadcaatlnc Service 11:10—Mayfair Orchestra. York. The talks will be In the res­ Town Trea-suror. Howard B. Lord', N O W For Opening Night blocked New Deal plans in the pefst. Pub Serv N J ...... 30% un Sonora, and had lined the town off! resting the three men driving an Expenditures clal.s up before a firing squad. 11:30—King Edward Hotel Orches­ pective language of the speakers automobile without a license. R, 120, Chris S. Chrlston.scn, D, 78; Radio ...... 7% ijn (Eastern Standard Time) and In the case of those talking In The cost to the Ninth School dls The municipal president, another For Your Winter's Supply tra. Agent of Dcpo.slt Fund, Hubert Rem Rand ...... 1 2 % u f trlct of operating the Recreation Works Co. 12:00—Shandor, violinist. foreign languages will be followed And Be Here To Enjoy The Music Rey Tob B ...... 53% d official, a policeman and a towns­ by a one-minute summary in Eng­ pfd. Centers, playgrounds and swimming man wore killed, the telegrams said, o f Office and Plant: Wednesday, Octoltar 9, 1986 A. M. \ MA.T. OREELY WEAKER ARE'SUN GLASSES Safeway Stores ...... pool during the past three years P. M. 12:08—Hotel Fifth Avenue Orches­ lish. The talks by the school chil­ of the Schenley Dls ...... 41% Wh and other members of the Town 93 Wells St. Manchester dren will be followed by a four min­ was a.s follows: Council were wounded. 4:00— Woman’s Radio Review. tra. Washington, Oct. 9.— (AP) Sears Roebuck ...... • ®5 J.B 40 gross cost receipts net post 4:30—Girl Alone. 12:30—Dance Orchestra. ute talk by Admiral Grayson, Major General Adolphus W. Greely, The affair, said to have occurred PH O NE 4836 speaking from Washington. ‘ The For R ANGE Shell Union ...... 9% 1935 4:45—Grandpa Burton. 91-ycar-oId former arctic explorer Socony Vac ...... 10% last Saturday, was described as part Fancy Quality A pples For Free Delivery Service. music on the program will consist GROCERY STORE ROBBED *19,368.06 — *7,716.48—*11,651.58 of an uprising of a religious charac­ 5:00—AI Pearce and Ills Ganr. and Army officer, was reported "a South Pac ...... 16% 1034 We Operate Our Own Plant! 5:30—"Dick Tracy." ’ of the playing by the United States JACK and JILL ter. The Rebels described them­ Call Marine Band of the national anthem little weaker" today at Walter Reed O r FUEL South Rwy ...... 8% I ugatuck, Oct. 9— (A P )—Wll- *19,936.05 — *7,978,67—*11,957.38 6:45— Sam and Dick. hospital. St Brands ...... 12% llai selves as members of "The Popular of the country from which each Itaczkowskl, proprietor of 1933 Army of Liberation." 6:00—WrightvIIIe Clarion. Greely, who beaded an exploring St Gas and Elec ...... •ry store on Prospect street *18,347.81 — *6,408.06—*11,9-11.75 6:30—^Newa. speech is made—each selection to The movement was believed here party of 25 north of in CLUB ORCHESTRA St Oil Cal ...... robbed of *26 in cash today by The bulk of the expenditures last 6:40—Gema from Memory. follow or precede the speaker. Ail confined to a small section of the LOUIS ANDISIO RADIO, 1881 from which only seven return­ St Oil N J ...... 44% a in who entered the store and year were salaries, *3,116.60: power, 6:45— Ranch Boys. by Day Junior Committees should be noti­ OIL state, if it lias not already been Tex Corp ...... 20 % knt heat, light and water, *3.920.99; 7:00—Amoa ‘n’ Andy. fied well in advance. Also we should ed alive, has been in falling health suppressed by Federal Troops. Dis­ (Basteru Standard lime.) Call State Capitol Today. Timken Roller Bear ...... 68% ' janitor service, *2,618.88; office ex­ EDGEWOOD FRUIT FARM 7:15—Gordon, Dave and Bunny. like to have the chapter advise us for several months. Trans America ...... 7% the show a gun, nor pense, *1,768.51; playgrounds and patches from Nogales, Sonora, ^atd THURSO AT S 7:30—Rhythm of The Day. of the approximate number of Col. M. A. Dailcz, executive officer High Class Floor Show at 9:45—11 P. M. fourteen men captured in connection Telephone 3310 New York, OcL 9.— (A P ) —Be­ schools In which the program was at the hospital, said there was Union Carbide ...... 66% wai The bandit is be- tennis, *1,491.54; maintenance and 7:45— Frank Sherry and the Sine Charles Ryan AccommodutionR for 140 People. Hartford, Oct. 10— (A P ) — Arc Union Pac ...... 91% llcv supplies, *1,212.20. witli an "uprising” had been taken Ing Strings. cause of previously scheduled broad­ received, together with the approxi­ "nothing Imminent" in Greely’s con­ .. 18% mo In chains to that border city. SPECIALS mate number of pupils reached. dition but said a "definite downward Dial 7786 sun glosses optical instruments? Unit Aircraft ...... Much of last year’s Income was 8:00—One Man’s Family. cast engagement next week, the Free Parking Space.(Iff'North School Street. Two state commissioners todaj Unit Corp ...... 4% derived as follows: membcrshlp.s 8:30—Wayne King’s Orchestra. talk on “War and Peace" by Gen. November 9, 11 to 11:30 p. m,, e. trend" was expected In a few days. Were at loggerheads over this queS' Unit Gaa Im p ...... 16% OOMMITS SCICTDE *1,313.50; entertainments and AT 9:00—Town Hail. Hugh S. Johnson for Rudy Valicc’s tion. U S Rubber...... 12% E >y. Oct. 9.— (A P )— Michael socials, *1,087.69; buffets at East 10:00— The Log Cabin. hour on WEAF-NBC tomorrow The new State Board of Optome- U S S m e lt...... 96 SIo and West side recreation centers, 10:30— Ray Noble’s Orchestra. night has been cancelled. U S Steel ...... 43 thii *1,729.97; swimming pool, *608.45, 11:00—Nows. Try these tonight. Western U n ion ...... 48% pol Medical Examiner S. B With the town now owning both Everybody's 11:15— Leonard Keller’s Orchestra. WEAF-NBC: 7:30—Our American West Elcc and Mfg ...... 75% Ret pronounced the man a the East and West Side Recreation 11:45— Glen Lee’s Orchestra. Schools; 8—-One Man’s Family; paid. In fact the board ha Woolworth ...... 60% sul Slowlk. a former Intema- buildings, Mr. Busch and the meth- 11:45—Jesse Crawford, organist. Fred Allen; 10—Ck)nrad Thlbault, fied druggists to this effect. Elec Bond and Share (Curb) . 12% tloi bers of the Ninth Dl.strlct commit­ Popular Market 12:00— Silent. 10:80— Ray Noble orchestra; 11:15__ The Store’Of Shoe Leadership The State Board of Phi Veiled Prophet Bail. Hia wife tee, estimate it would cost the town 85.-I MAIN STREET RUBINOW BUILDING Market however disagrees. It conte: siirvlve. He was at least *4,000 of the requested *12,- W ABC -(33: 7:30—Kate Smith, ALFRED WILUAMS DIES; H 000 to maintain them if the actlvl- 8— New Historical Serial, Cavalcade SHOPPING CENTER FOR THRIFTY PEOPLE I.and O'Lake* of America: 8:30—Bums and Alien Offering Richness In Shoes For Fall 9— Lily Pons; 10—Lud Gluskln on These Fine Skirts, Sweaters and WAS PROMINENT M ASON BUTTER! WDRC the Air; 11:16— Public Opinion, Sec, ments. of Commerce Roper. 226 Hartford, Oonn. 1880 THURSDAY SPECIALS THURSDAY WJZ-NBC: 8—Phil Duey's Rend Blouses From Marlow^s A t Prices^jniat^^Are^JReason^ Hartford Man Was Proprietor (Eastern Standard Tinw) ezvous; 8:30—House of Glass; 9— represented by counsel. Garage: of New Enffliind’s Oldest Fui John Charles Thomas; 9:80— Warden Grand sweaters, with that hand made which also sell sunfglasses and con­ 2 2 « '>’• Establishment— W as 80. Wednesday, October 9, 1086 Lawes: 10—Symposium on "Women look. Soft to fed and so (veil made, they’ll cessionaries at seashores are als< —OPENING— Want Peace", Mrs. R(x>sevelt and wear wonderfully. The colors are heavenly affected by the optometry board'i P. M. Read! Realize and Profit! Hartford, Oct. 9.— (A P )--Alfred 4:00— Hoosier Hop. others: 11:30—Luigi RomancIIl or­ and the styles vary from blouse cffecLs to ruling. Evaporated Milk! chestra. C. J. Wllllama, 80, proprietor of New 4:30— Vivian Della Chiesa, soprano; -^the simplest crew neck pull-overs. o f the What to expect Thursday; England’s oldest fur establishment, [ 2 1 *’Boileless Ilib Roasts 2 1 * Concert Orchestra. WOMEN’S WOMEN’S WO.MKN’S AND Pound 6:00—Mount and Gest. WEAF-NBC: 3 p. m.—Pat Ken­ and prominent In Masonic circles. ^ c a n s $ 1 .0 0 and $ 1 .9 5 NOVELTY ARCH-SUPPORT OKOWINO GIRLS' died of a heart ailment at his home 6:15— Dictators. nedy, tenor; 4—Women’s Radio Re­ here early this morning. 6:30—Jack Armstrong—All-Amer­ view; 5:46— Matinee Muslcale. PUMPS and SPORT the sale of optical instruments. ican Boy. WABC-CBS: 9 a, m.—Revenue of OXFORDS He waa born In England but came Granulated (Bulk) Reviews: 2:30 p. m.—Football, Navy Attorney General Daly also par­ to the United States at the sge of Community Fruit ®(45—Mary Hitt and Bca Rohan. SKIRTS TIES OXFORDS vs. Virginia; 5:45—Tito Qulzar. ticipated In the conference. He ex­ two. Hia father started In the fur* 6:00—Yankee Network News Serv­ Wool - wool flaimel and twsed. Very luiteni I and TIES nnd Brown pected to get the two points of view SUGAR! ice. tenor. WJZ-NBC: 2:30—NBC Music Some with kick pleats, others All .StylcPil Nfm All Stylos! rler business In Hartford In 1868, Guild; 4:30—Radio Guild, "School on the Interpretation of he law. A l­ and In 1880, the son entered the busi- 6:15—Bobby Benson and Sunny with buttona down the front. Jim. for Scandal;" 6:16—Animal Close though he has discussed the law licss as a salesman. ups. Brown - Navy - Blue - Oroen with the optometrists he said he has LASt year, Mr. WUllanu won the 1 0 lbs. 6:30—Joe Rinea Orchestra. not given any opinion. 6:45—The Soapine Whalers. distinction of never having missed a and Vegetable »1.98 I $1*98 S l . 9S 7:00—Myrt and Marge. Kiwanla club meeting In 18 $1.»5 , yeara. ■ TOP SIRLOIN ROAST Choice SIRLO IN S T E A K a ^ strictly Fresh, Local (Pullet) 7:18—D ^ o Boys — Gordon, Dave He was a 32nd Degree Mason and ^ and Bunny. CARD PARTY TONIGHT identified with many Masonic orders. 2 ^ c EGGS! 7:30—Kate Smith. RLOUSES / The funeral will be held Friday 7 ;46—Boake Carter. ■ FRESH SHOULDERS JvJl® IN ST. JAMES’S HAH Tub fast cottons in ,’3 NEW CREATIONS law may follow. afternoon at Christ Church Cathe- Market Pound RIB LAMB CHOPS P o u ^ 8:00—Calvacade of America. stripes, solid colors and j 8 Other Instruments sold by i dral where he was a member for 64 241 North Main Street 8:30—George Burns and Grade stripes. f ^ Silk Blouses stores such as cameras and eye yeara. Allen. Mrs. James Dearden Is In n solid colors and lotions as well as eye cups may be 3 5 ® smart check*. •MISHEH’ AND Being tinabie to supply the demands of new custom­ 9i00—Lily Pons with Andre Kostei- Charge— Bridge, Whist and WOMEN’S involved in the dispute requiring Where wayfarers die at lonely McIntosh anetz’ Orchestra. $ 1.00 CHILDREN’S POLLY PRESTON legal interpretation. The optome­ spots in Argentina, crosses are ers the Community Fruit and Vegetable Market is being 8:30—.Six Gun Justice. Setback to Be Played. $1.95 trists say that cameras which are erected and a tin can hung from the opened for the public’s benefit. —FRESH FISH— )n The Air with Lud Glus- PUMPS and PUMPS and sold by drugstores as well as de­ cross-arm. Into these cans travelers APPLES! partment stores and optometrists Mrs. James Dearden la chairman OXFORDS drop ootna to be uaed by any dla- larcb of Time, of the weekly card party tonight at TIES arc kindred products of optical In­ tressed wayfarer. THE FINEST QUALITY FRUITS AND Steak Cod n> IQ c Boston Blue lb l O c erry Cooper. Wool Dresses All Klxci! struments. SL James’s hall on Park st>r*t Sew Styles! Odd HIzm! ATOETABLES WILL BE MAINTAINED 7 i b s . 2 5 c # 'ankce Network News Serv Her assistants will be Mrs. John That will keep yon warm Fresh Fillet ^ 1 4 « Swordfish Bire. Foley, Mra. Thomas Brennan, Mrs. and amartty dreesed. AT THE LOWEST PRICES lb 2 7 ® Krasdale (X XXX) 11 ;1.5~Ciaude Hopkins’ Orchestra. Peter Fagan, Mra. Bernard O’Neill, Four Different Stylea To Chooea From 11:30—Johnny Hamp’s Orchestra. Mra. Patrick Connors, Mrs. Harry Green Mountain Flrato, Mrs. Eileen Strange, Miss 9 1 . 4 5 $2 .6 0 Fresh Mackerel ^ 7 c Fancy Oysters pi. FLOUR! Ann Harrington, Miss Mary Tier­ The ney, Miss Theresa and Misa Mary $1.29 Manchester Public Market POTATOES peck J McConville and Miss Margaret Mor­ Slae* 14 to 44 IN OUR N E W LOCA'nON lb. bag row. Duhonet - Orem - Brown - mehsla SHOULDER 5 Medium, Hand Picked CREAMY MUENSTER LOIN WBZ-WBZA Bridge, whist and setback will be played and prizes awarded the win­ LAMB CHOPS CHEESE VEAL CHOPS Springfield — Boston LATEST FALL STYLES Special On First Prize Sugar Cured Smoked Shoulders, Delicious Malaga ners in each section. A door prize 2-Piece Wool Dresses (Eastern Standard Umo) will also be given to the person 5 to 6 pounds each...... 25c lb. Mchtosh Apples le-qtbsk ^ J c drawing the lucky number. Refresh­ with etriped woolen blouaen 1 9 c lb. C ib. GRAPES! ments and a social period will fol­ and eoUd color woolen eldrta New Bulk Sauerkraut, just In I On sale a t...... 5c lb. 2 1 c lb. Wednesday, October 9, 1985 ^ MEN’S BOYS’ Korse Fan P* W. low the games, and all players will MEN’S Swedish Fat Salt Herrings...... 15c each, 2 for 25c be welcome. 3:00—^Two Friends In Harmony. m WORK Shoes and Genuine Calfskin Nice End Pieces of Pork to cook with sauerkraut, 27c lb. $1.95 I6 >q t. bsk. S 7 c 6 « ">• the News—Dr. FCXyiBALL FLAYER BURT DRESS Calves’ Liver (Western), on sale at ...... - . .39c lb. PIPPINS Wesley A. Young. Slnen 14 to 20 r SHOES Oxfords 8:80— Spotlight Review. FRUIT AND BAKERY DEPARTMENT SPECIALS Delidoua Sweet L The Kind That Lean, Tender, Boneless Beef to Stew, special...... 25c lb. SSBaaketoof *.•1®—Ken Spamon String Eniem- Bridgeport, Oct. 9.— (A P )—Joe Also Some Washable Silk-Cottona Fine Quality! OXFORDS ble. CtOlaban, 17, Central High school a Give Hard Wear! All Stj les! Goodyenr Welta! Lean, Boneless Veal for Stewing ...... 25c lb. 1 UUre IP II . _ K m SLICED BREAD Assorted LOAF CAKES RAISIN BREAD 'in Aasorted Styles. Sizes 14 to 44 PLUMS! 6:80—Press-Radio News, football player who kept injuries re­ c 6:36—Ray Jones. ceived In a gams on Saturday a QUALITY HIGHEST McIntosh Windfalls ig-gtbsk. 35 ^ ^ secret for 48 hours. Is making a *1.95 A FULL LINE OF FRESH SEA FO(M) 2 for 1 7 ® 6:40—Sports Briefs. Best Medium Stxe Juice and EsUng doz. 6:46—Lowell Thomas. valiant fight (or his life at SL Vin­ j L ^ « 1 . 4 9 $ 1 . 9 8 $ 2 . 9 5 MackerM — Halibut —^ Swordfish — Filet of Haddock 7:00—Easy Aces—Comedy Sketch. cent's hospital where he was taken For PRICES Always LO W EST Monday nIgbL PLAID WOOL JACKETS Filet of Sole 7:15—Ivory Stamp Chib. OhUdren O R A N GES doz. 2 4 SWEET POTATOES 7:80—Lum and Abner. His condition, reported as critical, For the Teeners, $5.39 and $5,95 (Thowder Clans ...... 2 qts. 25e Large HONEY DEWS KALE CRANBERRIES 7:46—Dangerous Paradise — dra* was unchanged today. $3.98 With Belted Backs Always At matlc sketch. Hundreda of Steaning d a m s _ . ^ . Mew York State Dr. WUlUm -H. Chirley, who Your ^rviee .2 qts. 25e or TURNIPS! S:00—Rendezvous — musical nro- operated upon Callahan, says that h* Other Fine With 2 ^ C each 2 lb s. 2 7 c gram. received a ruptured bowel and badly Shoe Selectiona I Footwear DIAL fill 8:.'10—House of Glees — dramatic Injured pancreas and Uvsr. Will Be Found | ITALIAN PRUNES 7 doz. 2 5 « Bksteb. Callahan minimised hi* pains In For the DIAMOND SHOE STORES 8 1 ARLO W G At ,.9:00—John (jharles Thomas. th* game on Saturday because he Entire Family I 5 "9:80—W a^en Xa w s s In 20,000 did not want to ba called "yellow," 1013 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER Our Storel lB*Blng Bing — "Lsgidly he told his parents. ______/ o r Values MANCHESTER EyENTNG HERALD. MANCHESTER, c 6NN.. WEDNESDAY, OCrrouBK »; iroa. MA.NOHE81ER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9,1988, ■ ------^------:...... P A G B F P T ^ T he H igh Schoot, W orld fOOTMLt| Moriartys To Oppose AB-Burmldes Wednesday, October 9, 1935. Compiled by Students of Manchester High School (1984 Scores Are Listed In "Paienthesls) High Gridders In Action Miss Helen Estes, Faculty Adviser THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10 A / . H. S, Flashes Top Form, East Local Sport LOCAL ELEVEN TO Virginia (8) vs. Navy (21) ...... AnnapoUa A t East Hartford Friday STUDENTS VISIT On The Fence FRIDAY, OCTOBER U Drubs Morse Footers, 2-0 INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION HEARS FAMOUS POET Central Chatter PLAY STELLAR FOE HEAR BAND MUSIC Oklahoma A. and M. (ID) vs. Detroit (8) ...... Detroit (N) Kansas State (20) vs. Marquette (271 ...... Milwaukee (N) A new spirit that bodes ill for<^ckles; Ulbrlch and Mallon, Missouri Mines (0) vs. 8t. Louis (25) ...... Following Is a play by play das* Manchester High's soccer alevsn«. Line-u* HERALD PLANT ...... St. Louis. Manchester High's arid rivals pre­ Ehkrds: Tedford. center: Haraburda, criptlon of the scene In The Herald READ OWN VERSE East quarterback: Johnson and Campbell, outplayed tbs Mores Collsgt team i M.mclieai Morse HERE THIS SUNDAY HAILS STATE INGENUITY II vails In the Red and White camp as aporta department on Wedneiday of Murphy .... Catawba vs. George Washington ...... Washington (Ni haUbacka; and Haefs, fullbacTi, dls- in every quarter of the game at Anderson AT FIRST ASSEMBLY Vanderbilt vs. T em p le...... Ooaches Tom Kelley and Vic Knap­ each week, as ths writsr of this • Philadelphia (N) played a wealth of speed and power HartfoM yeeterday to pin a 2-0 de­ CatboLc (0) vs. Duquesne (14) ...... man drive their charges through column tackles ths gigantic taak ot Starchewskl modem production. Ancient methodn . Pittsburgh (N). in tearing through the reserves for making predlcUons on the leading feat on their much heavier rivali. . . . a a rk First from Journalism Class _ South final workouts In preparation for a long gains on straight power plays R.B. Grandmother and Mother of are ahown on the oppoelto side by Edwin Markham Lectures On Sewanee (6) vs. Mississippi (lO) ...... college footbml gamei for the com­ lAggett atarted thinge off for W e b e r...... Visitors Are Rated One of many old time plccee. . Clarksdale (N) * Central Connecticut Interschnlostlc and Intricate past plays. ing week-end. Due to the success . . . Welch Plan to Revive High School Osopgetoivn (0) vs. Centre (38) ...... banvllle League encounter at Eaat Hartford Jackie Fraher Featureo. Mancheiter to the first quarter by The garment-hardware exhibit See Complete News Pro­ Howard (7) vs. Loyola (18) ...... we have been enjoying In this field, Opslach ,... .. Kuckel Poetry; Pays Tribute to LITERARY New Orleans (Nl this Friday afternoon. Its been The feature of the afternoon's and also to the fact that tha cere­ scoring a goal on a psrtact paia Classiest Ontiits in State; Manchester High School ahowB biittona and buckles of every Wales Forest (13) vs. North Carolina (12) ...... Raleigh two weeks since Manchester's last workout, however, was supplied by mony is highly Impressive, we’re from Vennart. Showing a wealth ot type, hooks and eyes, slide fasteners, Band and Make Student „ Rocky Mountain C ow les...... Casey cess. CAVEMAN TIME TELLING. game and he time has been well the dlminuatlve Jackie Fraher, un­ giving our readers the Inside Info on soccer ability and speed Manchester thimbles, snap fasteners, safety, Robinson and Poe. Wsromtng (0) vs. Denver (9) ...... Denver (N) spent in dally practice sessions to L.H. Hold 11-0 Triumph Orer Boy Weave On Old Loom. badge and bobby pins; thimbles, shoe derstudy to Captain Eddie Hara- our system. gave promtsea of taking to another Guthrie .... I Although there were no clocks In SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12 whip tho team into shape. burda In tho signal calling post. .. Uchata laces and hair pins. A priceless col­ Council Active. Kait C. C. I. L. championship again this C.H.' tlie prc-historlc age, "Midget’ the Gettysburg vs. A rm y ...... In Deadly Earnest. Playing from a halfback berth for First a nattily garbed trio of Murray ...... Strong South Enders. lection of buttons made between Tire tcictj-pe marhines, operating W est Point Having suffered decisive setbacks year. In the second period, Lytlle, . Boynton The Connecticut Tercentenary In 1812 and I860 Is displayed, also. "Well—where’s my book?" Tlius caveman, decided to make a time Springfield (7) vs. Brown (18) ...... the firkt time, Fraher gave a sparkl­ buglers sound Taps. Simultaneous­ c .f !' in the office of the M7inchestcr Eve­ table of his own, somewhat like a Providence In gamc.s against Middletown and ing exhibition of ball toting, prov­ ly, an equally well dressed trio ot who played a atellar game at inside Vennart .... dustrial Kxpnslllon held at the. State : The rubber good.s display contains opened the lecture given by Edwin The flr.st a.s.scmbly of the school Providence (19) vs. City College of N. Y. (6) . . . , New York Swanson ning Herald. Interested two members clock. FIr.st he made a circle m Norwich Free Academy, Manches­ ing himself a ewlvcl-blpped, speedy drummers beat a muffled dirge, af­ loft for Manchester, kicked tha lo­ ' I.R .' .Markham in the West Middle .School I year was held yesterday aftemofi Rutgers vs. Colu. ibla ...... New York cals' second goal of the game. One of tho finest attractions ot Armoiv in Hartfurd, depicting 300' — — ...... - ...... of ll)e Journriilsm class who toured the ground about ten Inches in cir­ Bates vs. Dartmouth ...... ter’s gridders are determined to halt and elusive carrier of exceptional ter which a quartet of attractive Lyttle ...... 3urney 1 *’•' rubber from crude to flulshcd in Hartford last week under the for the purpose of arousing .. Hanover their losing streak against East blues singers cioon that old favorite Morse eerlously threatened Man- the current semi-pro football sea­ years of imlustrlal progress. Is a be- ___ ,,, , * , „ ,, the phint last wecl:. Raymond Hil- cumference, and, e.sUniating llic cen­ urdue (7) vs. Fordham (0) ...... New York promise. Time and again he reeled ' i.L.‘ ‘ 1 -i.,~ -■ i. ...fc—______, __ I product Is lllu.stratcd. Itubber pro- det)rand and Everett Carlson of the auspices of the Poetry club of Hart­ ter of the circle, he put a stick in Hartford, and the way the boys off long gains os tho rest of the team of the grid experts, "Ninety-nine cheater’e goal but once in tho third Smith ...... son will be offered at Mt. Nebo this wddfriiig F uhi when once entered. ,,,,,, . One In a aertea of ".\rnund the School” photographs by Fisher. ford. students’ interest in rcorganlzlnj noke (0) vs. Georgetown (20) ...... Washington quarter, when Denning let go a .. Slusar wi. „ I- .oi ,7 I, « ______of all kinds are shown. Hiih- clruss .irc the Hr.st to make the trip, the center. Aa the circle was ten have been settling down to business turned In stellar blocking and per- Out Of A Hundred You’re Gonna b.R.' Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock Thc eve lo called l7> ii il7>zcn different -___ _ . Mr. Markham, although 83 years . school band, and to introduce Holy Cross (26) vs. Harvard (8) ...... Cambridge beautiful kick from outside left, parts...... -..e"of .the7- Rvpo.sitlon...... at ____ once bor from oom by synthesis is the others planning to go later. Inches in cireumfcrcnce, he drew New Hampshire (24) v .. Maine ( 7 ) ...... In practice indicates that they are fest Interference. He dodged and Miss.” This supplies a perfect set­ Leggett ____ > • • • s s s t • s s Oomiioff when Morlarty Brothers make their ’star" display. of age, is fairly broad shouldered, suggestion of a more active and re­ ...... Orono only to be knocked down by Mur­ Slowly revolving cog-wheels rise The teletype service, furnl.shed by ten symbols differently to rcprc.sent Louisiana State vs. Manhattan ...... in deadly earnest This will be the twisted and out with all the dash ting for the entrance of yours truly, O.L. third start Against the All-Burn­ The Thread, Twine and Webbing full of vigor and enthusiasm. Miss sponsible school council. . New York clothed to a long swallow tailed phy, who made a good save of the above numerous exhibits; noises of the A.ssociated Presri. transmits news AVOID N.Y. MOVIES the time of day. The first symbol Carnegie Tech (6) vs. New York U. (0) ...... first game of the season for Coach of a veteran performer and will un­ Goals: Man. Lyttlo 1, Leggett I: sides, for many yeara an outstand- industry Is portrayed next, A web­ lone Fellows, of the English Depart­ The main feature of the program New York blick coat, a long *black beard, a hard kicked ball. machinery arc heard, color, richness dally to papers throughout the coun­ meant "eat time,"; the second, Yale (14) vs. Pennsylvania ( 6 ) ...... rniiPhiladelphia Johnny McGrath's boys and reports doubtedly be given a chance to subs., Man., Wiley, Brimley, Green, Ing power to state grid circles and bing machine in actual operation is Sport Slants ment, told her class. was the group of selections played have It that his team Is bigger and long, unkempt mop ot hair and Gunther. Leggett LytUe and Kose, Lindsay, MeConn. Morse, thla year the leading threat In the and movement. Is on every hand. try. The Herald has three ma­ During the lecture, Markham's "work": third, "rest"; fourth, "eat Westera Maryland vs. Penn S t a te ...... Stale College "carry the moll" against Eaat Hart­ Smith played well for Manchester outstanding. Webbing materials arc ADVISES CHEM. PROF. by the brasa quartet representing West Virginia (6) vs. Pittsburgh (27) ...... stronger than the "over east" ford. long look of hopeless desperation. Barton. SsymanskI, Contoreggi; new Municipal League to Hartford. On I he right, a toy exhibit comes chines, owned and operated by the deep Insight into immortality was time": fifth, "visit Alley Oop"; sixth, the C. G. Conn Company from Hart­ Pittsburgh while Denning, Welch and Kuckel behind the machine. 'Thirteen opera- Williams (6) vs. Princeton (36) ...... elevens of the post, Indications arc that tho game will linesmen, McVeigh. SsymanskI; ref­ Demand SMff Fee first. The famous Constructor toys Associatcfi Press, one receiving new's The football team has been prac­ show'n by his remarks. In poetry "go hunting or fishing"; seventh, ford. Connecticut. The group also Princeton On our desk He forty-six illpa of stood out for Morse. eree, Wilson. tiona In the manufacture of twine from a state bureau and the, other ticing a new formation this past "target practice In case of war"; Cornell (7) vs. Syracuse (20) ...... , Syracuse Manchester ran through two hours be more or less of a toss-up wltli Only the promlae of a atlff guar­ manufactured in Connecticut by ,Mr. Spang Points Out Intcrc.st one finds the highest expression ot demonstrated the Instruments which Boston University (0) vs. Tufts (6 ) ...... paper, representing the twenty-three antee brings the Burnsides to Man­ such famous companies as the A. C. arc displayed anri lacea n7ade In Coi|- two receiving news f7om a sectional week in its readiness for the East beauty and of truth. Many times eighth, "cal, and visit the ring"; . Medford of hard scrimmaging yesterday with East Hartford a slight favorite at of What Only Great City are ii.sed in the band. ... Central le^adlng pigskin tOules of ths week. chester Sunday, and It la hoped that Gilbert Co., and the .Stanley Works nccticut are shown. The complete trunk line which carries national Hartford tilt this coming Friday. Markham made comparisons be­ ninth, "go to town and gossip"; a snap and precision that was most game time. But If Manchester ful­ The n.ssombly was opened with the Minnesota (20) vs. Nebraska (0) ...... Lincoln satisfactory to witness, and East Two at a time, these are placed to local fans will turn out In large Co., arc in motion in different forms, process of thread manufacture la and International news. Any stor­ Provides. Although the team will still use the tween poets, artists, and musicians, tenth, "take a snooze.” The way fills tho promises displayed In prac­ usual procedure of saluting the flag Notre Dame (19) vs. Wisconsin (6 ) ...... Hartford may be duo for a most un­ a battered black silk hat. Then a numbers and lend financial support including the skyscrapers, operating also demonstrated. ies of Interest to the state which double wing-back Warner system, telling that, although the artist this chart worked la this: When the Madison tice, It seems likely that the Red black (this color motif is to keeping and the singing of a patriotic song. Kalamazoo Teachers vs. C h ica go...... pleasant surprise w*hcn tho Red and to Morlarty Brothera’ efforts to elevators and electrical mechanisms The Cotton Exhibit haa eight occur In Manchester can he sent to the practices have been entirely de­ paints the picture, the poet fills in sun shines on the stick that is in the ...... Chicago and White will pull off tho first foot­ with our chances of making accu­ COACH PICKS NEBRASKA Mr. Spang, chemistry "prof" ad­ Woodrow Trotter, 36A, president of Indiana vs. Michigan ...... bring the best teams to tho state large dlkplay units Hanked by a mod­ the P, papers in the slate by the voted to the single wing-back for­ the things that the ordinary person center of the circle, tlie sticks cast a ... Ann Arbor White swings into action In tho sea­ ball victory by a local team since rate selections) silk bandanna is possible from unit construction. .Self- the upper-senior class, lead the as­ Colgate vs. Iowa ...... Iowa City son’s third start. The first string here. The Burnsides havt been ern cotton power loom in operation. li'l7'lyj)(: maciiinc. vised the stiidonta of the third mation from which Coach Kelley is doesn’t see. Al.so ho said, "Where shadow after one ot the symbols; sembly In the opening. late In the 1933 season, since which tied over our eyes. Now everything righting tackling dummies, fishing Drake vs. Ohio State ...... ' ...... Columbus eleven consisting of Trotter and Ull- campaigning for many years and rcclH, bell toys, cap pistols and Each 7init is a display of uses of cot­ Tile next stop--tlie composing perloil clns.s last week what to sec expecting to get more power and science ends, there poetry begins.” tliercfore "Midget" will do wliatcvcr Principal Edson Bailey made a Kansas (0) vs. Michigan State (6) ...... time Manchester has gone down to is all set and with a final b lu t from have enjoyed remarkable success speed from his back-field of track He advised that, to write good . East Lansing patrick, ends; Berger and NIese, TO UPSET GRID CHAMPS model planes are displayed. ton in modern life, clothes, house­ room--allowed the Ixiys samples of ond wliat not to sec In New York. the shadow points to. Often "Mid­ few remarka complimenting tne Colorado (0) vs. Missouri (0) ...... twelve consecutive defeats, the bugles, a large roll of the drums against local teams to the post. Last wife, curtains, maple furniture, up­ men. poetry, one must study much good ...... Columbia Next comes the Iron casting, forg­ typo lined by the Herald wlilch arc The American Museum of Natural get" will sleep over time and there­ student body on the smooth opening Upper Iowa vs. Iowa S t a t e ...... and a wailing windup to ths torch V year, the Burnsides met and defeat­ holstery. setting, nurses' uniforms poctiy...... Ames song, we are ready for our task. ing and stamping exhibit. On a set up by .six linotype machines. History Is one of the most worth­ for will miss the "cats" and "work" of school and the success of the S. Southern Methodist (7) vs. Washington U. (0) ...... St. Louis ed some of the claaslaet outfits in and men's wear. Cotton bolls from Three of the regular back-field expect Bo McMIlhn's heavy Hoo- table la displayed by means of ac- These machines do the work which while and interesting place.*! to visit. During the course of his talk, but when he la resting he will find A. A drive. In view of such student „ . Boath Sutherland Sees Minnesota Bier team to hold Ita own. Connecticut and were chosen to ploy ttial ores and metals the procc.ss of South are set In the center. wa.s onre accomplishi'd by hand. One may spend several days enjoying men are former track men who Markham brought In some very fas­ something to cat, but he will not do cooperation, he suggeated that each North Carolina vs. Maryland ...... Slipping off our black cloth profeaslonal baU at Springfield. The liavc been under "Pete” Wigren cinating stories. One of thc.se stories ...... Baltimors gloves, we slide one hand into the There are two ataudout games making cast Iron from the original The Brn.s.s Exhibit haa six pillars Lines of typo are pul In page forms the various exhlblLs. TTic groups any work. room elect a rcpre.sentatlve for the Mississippi State (0) vs. Alabama (41) ...... Tuscaloosa In the south. Tennessee ana Au­ Team Is coached by Johnny Mc­ during the past track seasons. One was about a scene in a restaurant bat. The other we press over our Grath of East Harttord High. Iron ore through various stages such ami five arches of brass on one side and pnipciiy lieadcd. The headline are very Ingeniously arranged in life­ — Frank Ycltcma, 36B purpo.se of vitalizing the Student Tennessee vs. Alabama P oly ...... Birmingham Cornell and Brown Weep As Loser in Saturday’s burn will give plenty of thriUs, of the second string back-field Is al­ It seems that Markham entered this Florida (12) VB. Tutane (23) ...... beating heart to keep its tumultuous Locals Big Test as blasting, moulding and casting. and nickel silver ns the other. I’alnt- type, wlilcli IS t!xi large for tlic 171,-1- like poses in their natural haunts. Council. At the time of the 8. A. A. . New Orleans but Tennessee still packs too much ings show the ca.stlng of metal, mak­ chine, la set by liand. After cor­ The models arc mom ted snd placed so a track luminary. rc.staurant and upon ordering said. the studeqts showed such interest Furman (2) vs. Georgia (7) ...... roar from deafening the rest of the This game supplies • eevere teat Hundreds of large and small cast .•SOUND EFFECT • ...... Athens office force. Bravely, without a heavy artUlery for the Plainsmen. ing of metal rods, and rolling of rections have been ni.adc, a paper in a setting which looks exactly like 'T il have two hard-boiled eggs and and enthusiasm that Mr. Bailey feela Georgia Tech va. Kentucky...... Lexington Feature Tilt; Says Irish for Coach AI Merrer’s b o ^ and iron products may be viewed. At the a kind word." The waitress said The typewriting room during the tremor of fear or nervousness, we Georgia Tech la Improved no lit­ metal sheets. Raw materials and mold or m.atrlx,.,1.1,A of\ji thelui- page loiinform i.sis natural haiiltat of the animal, Two years ago there also were they should have more to say In re­ Clemson (6) vs. Duke (20) ...... Durham, tle, but this man Johnson to the Morlarty Brothers are practic­ end of the exhibit, stand tTX’o coffee three track men In the regular nothing. When his order was clasapcriods is a click-clacking bed- Richmond (7) vs. V. M. I. (0) ...... Over Prospects On Grid pull one slip out of the chapeau. The ing hard to be to top shape, aa a made. An gard to school affairs. The principal mills and between then7 a patent for finished products lie side by side. made. An enormous prcs.sure makes ' I'-enlisni and artistic effects have .... Lexli(gton Kentucky backfleld likely repre­ a line iiiipi ...... back-field and one on the second brought the waitress served him lum of sounds, punctuated frequently stressed to the students the enjoy­ South Carolina vs. Davidson ...... ! ! . ! ‘ slip is handed to an attendant, who Squad Best Since 1930; victory over tho visitors would the mills signed by President An­ Stialents* (fmndin<7ther \Ve7i7'es rc.s.sioii on llic matrix. I'een produced by following plioto- by a sibilant whisper or a scraping ...... Davidson to & solemn voice Intones; "Alabama sents tho difference between defeat . *- *- - - • * - ■ ■ grnpiis. team—Alton Judd, Bob Smith, Ray and then prepared to leave, Mark- ment gained by having a M. H. S. William and Mary (0) vs. Virginia Poly (6) ...... Richmond and victory. He’i a grand ball­ bring considerable prestige to tha drew Jackson anrl issued to Conn, The Silk Exhibit contains a hanti Tile matrix Is placed in a rlrculai liani a.sked, "Don’t I get a kind chair. Oddly enough, on rare *x- Texas A. and M. (0) vs. Centenary (13) ...... to beat Mississippi State.” Again locals. Walt Crockett, end-extra­ loom 181 years old. operated by Mrs. mold which is closed, and hot metal In the "Hall of Ocean Life" Is Mozze., and "Bing" Frazer. This band. .... Shreveport Rnfli Roofan m If«” i Pl»ys for a nickel ... if His List of Choices. carrier and will carry the Kentuck­ Inventor, Amini Clark. year's squad has Leo John.flon, word?" The waitress thoughtfully casions, one by one all the type­ Albert Pearson, director of music, West DOUl oeaien in nann*U p | ypu can spare a quarter you can get and again the ceremony Is repeated ians through. ordinary of Moriartys, was on out­ Myra- Galinat. 75-year-old grand­ la poured around to make a casting .assembled a reproduction of a sec­ six. until all games are covered. The steel and wire exhibit has a "Hank' Haefs, Captain Haraburda returned and whispering in his ear, writers, will cease and their opera­ lead the students In community sing­ California vs. Oregon ...... Portland i Despite that scare at tha hands standing star for the Burnsldas last mother of Lawrence Loomis, a Man­ of the page. This casting is trim­ tion of a coral reef with its varied said, "Don't cat those hard-boiled tors will sit for long minutes in ULCA (0) vs. Stanford (27) ...... season and when he says that the huge chromium nickel steel Ingot •md colorful life. and "Swede” Solmonson. ing of "Grandfather's Clock", "Old ------Palo Alto Although the football season is of Howard. Alabama Is the favorite weighing 3,000 pounds as the star chester Higli student and by his med and set In the printing press. cgffs." silence, hand suspended about the lUlnoit vs. Southern C alifornia...... Openers and Now Face! And here's tho way the rest of By JOCK SUTHERLAND Burnstdea are good he speaks with mothei'. After all the c.Tstiiigs were in The Morgan Gam Collection is wcH Kentucky Home", and "Home on the .. Los Angeles I less than three weeks old, a half over Mississippi State. However, display. Two colls of cold, rolled steel Mr. Markham read several of his keys, waiting. Then some daring Range." Washington State (27) vs. Montana (0) ...... our choices line up: Auburn over Head Coach, Univeralty of authority. Moriarty’s are confident A reeling machine invented at place, the visitors saw the prc.ss worth seeing It V: 1 p-lses -1 \” i- Tliough there were several delays ...... Missoula C »_ ' 8ozen of the bigger teams already Tenc.!see, California over Oregon, Ralph Basse’s team la going to Im­ of making a battle out of Sunday’s weighing 2,000 pounds apiece are on poems, some from memory. Among soul will begin a thin. Intermittent Mr. Pearson told of the work be­ Gonzaga vs. Oregon State ...... Corvallis Plttaliurgh prove: perhaps already la Improved Cheney Mills^ la on display. started and papers at last in print. uahlc collection of gems and precious and misunderstandings over the them were, "Child of my Heart," College o f Pacific vs; St. Mary's ...... !, Imposing Rivals; SatUr* I national picture . . . Stanford over U.C.L.A., Carnegie game, as the locals showed plenty either side. Steel with a mirror tlnlsh new jerseys, the boys will wear scries of clack-clacking; another ing done by the choruses. They are San Francisco among them are Tennessee, Tulane. enough. Tulane hits Florida, and A Japanese reeling hasln Is In Tile iirst Imtcli of |iapcrs, tliey slone.s, including a 25 or 30 carat dia­ written about his boy; "Lincoln. will start; and .soon the room is Santa Qara (19) vs. Fresnq State (0) ___ !. j. Tech over New York U., Colgate Pittsburgh, Oct. 9 — By some o f stuff last Sunday In trouncing tha and tempered spring steel of differ­ mond, them for the first time against East striving for better vocal quality and ...... Fresno should win, but to a surprisingly ent colors can be seen. Twenty-live operation and silk W7)rms and co­ learned, are examined to tlml any de­ Man of the People," a poem which filled with sharp staccato sounds U. of San Francisco vs. Nevada ...... Reno over Iowa, Syracuse over Cornell, strange quirk of the fates that gov­ close battle. * New Britain Emeralda to the tuna .■’y no means .shoiil*! one ml.s.s visit­ Hartford at the latter's field this 1 •.vi rking toward all members being Whitman vs. Idaho ...... ^...... !! day’s Slate Oilers Maay Ohio State over Drake, Tulane over of 14-0. different kinds of wire of various coons sho7vn. The rayon portion fects in the pHnUng. After final was given first prize as the greatest which make a conlinuoii.s, low hum. able to produce tones the same way...... Moscow since that defeat by Western Re- ern football schedules, tho action On the Pacific coast, Califomia'a ing the Imiustrinl Exhibit in the coming Friday. Maybe new jerseys poem on Lincoln: and "The Man and I Florida, Purdue over Fordham, Scott .Star Of Team slses arc there. shows synthetic prod7ict!i and has a iKijustmcnta liavc liocn made and will mean new luck. Who can tell? A steam pipe will suddenly hiss Mr. Pear.son said that he looked for­ Loyola (Los Angeles) vs. Arozona Teachers ...... Phoenix 1 serve . . . It made streamer headlines along the nation’s football front Is ixiwcrful eleven wUl be too much til*- press is warmed up, it is allowed News Bull.llng. There is a huge tile Hoc," the poem which made the Whittier (7) vs. Arizona (14) ...... Kentucky over Georgia Tech, Holy comparaUvely light Saturday, Oct. The Burnsides opened their sea­ The world’s largest single photo­ rayon knitting machine in operation. and then snap like a distorted pis­ ward to the day when every member .. Tucson (N) Attractive Games to Fans. '■ all over Ohio. for Oregon to handle, and Stan­ to print at its -niaximuni speed. glolM! of ‘ the world which revolves poet famous and showed his feeling tol shot. Then, above all, loud and Southivest Cross over Harvard. Southern Cali­ 12. son lost Sunday against the South graphic wall map catches the eye The Wool Exhibit has a power “ Chet” Heritage, second siring of the student body would join one Clark Shaughnessy, Chicago ford will start work on clinching loom ill aetual operation. Near It Is Tile press prints its dally quota of once every ten minutes, clocks tell­ for social justice and human needs, clear, the dismls.sal bell. Oklahoma (0) vs. Texas ( 1 9 ) ...... Dallas fornia over Illinois, Indiana over While 10 Intersectlonal combats Ends to a Municipal League contest next. It Is an aerial map 18 feet wide full-back, haa been proving himself of the choruses and would fcirm one coach, says Lloyd (jardwcll, Ne­ Its third conseutlve title by beat­ and came off with a 11-0 triumph. a sample eartllng machine 7ind close papers for Maneliester rcsidciils in ing the lime in every country, as with great emotional effect. A direct contrast is the short-hand Texas Christian (14) vs. Tulsa (1 2 )...... Tulsa Michigan, Michigan State over Kan­ are Hated, two stand out above the ing U. C. L. A. and thirteen feet high showing min­ to be quite a llne-amasher with tlic large chonis. It would then be pos­ New York. Oct. 9.— (A P )—Gii braska ace. Is the fastest back he sas, L.S.U. over Manhattan, Minne­ Earl Scott, quarterback and spark­ by, old-fashioned liand looms and a iiliort liiiic. It has a capacity of a well ns innumerable other interest­ He paiii great tribute to the late room, where only the scratching ot Arkansas (6) vs. Baylor (0) ...... Waco others. The first sends Minnesota’s ute details of every township of the ing exhiblls. new plays from the single wing- Edwin Arlington Robinson as one sible for everyone to take part In a Creighton (13) vs. Rice (47) ...... ! Dobie of Cornell has plenty of rea­ ever saw . . . euid he’s seen plenty of sota over Nebraska, Notre Dame plug of the team, was ths particular spinning wheels. Samples of woolen Iwrnty-jmgu paper, whereas tile pencils piny an obligato to the ...... Houston 1934 champions against Nebraska 5,000 miles of Connecticut. The map back formation. of the great poets of America. He musical assembly. The music di­ Rocky Mountain son to be gloomy this season. gotkl ones . . . that public address over Wisconsin, Oklahoma over at Lincoln. After this one we will star ot the game, scoring the touch­ products are. als.o on display. dally paper has sixteen. At the It is a waste of time going to teacher's voice, dictating, softly and rector also brought out the good is made up of 34 large photos or rocclvliig end of tlic press, papers movies wliilc in New Yorli. One also paid high tribute to Edgar slowly. Footsteps hurry past in the Colorado Mines* (0) vs. Colorado State (56) ...... Ft. Collins It w*as In early September that system helps make covering Prince­ Texas, Penn over Yale, Pitt over have a pretty fair Une on the rights down and throwing the pass that Standing next to a completely Alien Poe, calling iiim the greatest points of having the school band re­ Montana State vs. U tah ...... ton games a real pleasure. , West Virginia. Rice over Creighton led to the point after. Ha's a trip!o about 1,000 individual shots all taken were observed to come out clipped, can see a movie any time, and there Jackie Frahcr has been out the corridor and noisily mount the ,, Salt Lake City the mentor of the Big Red team, of each to claim a place to the na­ State GridJBriefs at an altitude of 11,400 feet. Binoc­ equipped modern kitchen Is a last part of the week duo to an in­ analytic genius. vived. Greeley Teachers vs. Brigham Young ...... and Southern Methodist over Wash­ tional picture. threat back and should provo kitchen of 300 years ago, with its ill liatches of fifty. To assure cor­ me so many other things to do in .stalls. The teacher's voice ceases; If the M. H. S. band Is again ...... Provo starting hla 18th campaign above ington U. ulars are provided for -close In.spcc- Niw ;ork. jured wrist received In practice. Large autographed sheets ot New Mexico (33) vs. Colorado College (6) ...... Colorado Springs Cayuga’s waters, called the clan Is the depression over? . . . 408 Minnesota, despite graduation mighty bard to atop. Scott isnT the Dutch oven, open hearth, spit, tongs rect printing, the press room Is there’s a brief shuffle of papers! started, Mr. Pearson will be In By ASHOCTATEO pkESS only star on the Burnsides team, tlon of one's home-town. Mr. Spang rccomnienda reading Jaekic has shown himielf a good Markham’s poems were sold, the Western State vs. Flagstaff Teachers ...... •...... Flagstaff together and predicted that Cornell working press reservations at the losses, has plenty of good football and pokers. On the other side. Is a hiimlUilled so that llic ink will money from these sales being feet scrape, and a student’s voice charge. however. Other backfleld aces In­ The silverware exhibit comes next tlic "New Yorker" or "Life" In order kicker and southpaw.pas.ser as well fills the room, reading stumbllngiy (N—Denotes Night Game) would have an "average" team. World’s Series and more than 120 Jock Sutherland, Pitt coach and playere left. Nebraska la coining HarUord-Trinity can kill two contrast display with candles ai7d spread evenly on the collers and os a good quarter-back the last donated to charity. JIl.ss Helen The orchestra under the direction NEA c::pcrt, makes the following clude Halloway, giant Negro full­ with Its large mural painting. The tliiis produce a good paper. Tlic.se to bo posted, before going to the from his notes. At last, the bell. Coming from Dobie, this was some­ telegraph wires at the Bacr-Loula back after a bad year, but with the birds with one stone against whale oil lamps of long ago, beside game and last few practices. Page, also prc.sent at the Ic'^ture se­ of Mr. Pearson played aa the stu­ thing of a bout. fight, is just one of the answers . . . selections on the same list ot back, and Dryber and Turney, complete history of silver industry papers arc distributed among the busy iiicti’opolis, on where and when —B. Martin, '37B. dents filed in and then at the close greatest assortment of material In Worcester Tech. A victory over the present day lighting fixtures, com­ cured one. Then came the “warmup" games. celebrating their first football vic­ games; Alabama, Tennessee, Cali­ years. Minnesota will have an. En^’neeri will mean that 13 is so snako-hlppcd halfbacks. The line is portrayed, and mounted samples iiev.slioys for their routes to the to go, and what to sec and what ttie of the a.sscmbly. consists of Bonadlea and Hutt, ends; o f original Rogers silver plate and plete wiring disphiys and latest de­ Leonard NIcso has also been out —Dana Beach, '36B. St. Lawrence, vanquished 14-0 lu t tory to four years, Knox College stu fornia. Stanford, Carnegie Tech, edge In weight and experience, but unlucky a number after a' and will doors of Manchester. current entertainments are. LITER.ARY LEAPS —Felicia Miller. Colgate, Syracuse. Ohio State, Tommy Conroy and Red Bengston, other Connecticut silver and ciitlery vices for wiring control and protec­ of practice the past week, liaving year, turned on her bigger rival 12 dents neglected to attend classes the I’m going to go far enough out on at the same time put a atop to -E verett Carlson, CUB, ■—V. Dardis. been sick. However, "Freddie" Bald­ Tulane. Fordham, Kentucky, Har­ tackles; Foreatler and Roby Beng- contributions arc displayed. tion. This is the Elcctilc.al Exhibit. My reading this year has certain­ To Spend to 6 and Western Reserve followed following Monday. the Hmb to select Nebraska, Tech's newly acquired habit of H alf MiUion eton, gtuirds; Doyle, center. Kiirnlture from .Maneliester win has been filling Len’s position JOHNSON GETS TROUSERS ly been varied. Since Chri.stmas I with a 33-19 shellacking. Lyn Lary, kicked all about the vard. Southern California, Indiana- In New York, Purdue meets Ford­ smashing precedenta. When Tech Next to the silverware exhibit Is at tackle very nicely, in practice. have hopped from place to place Michigan tie, Michigan State, L.S, a half scale model of the first sub­ Tile W(H)d Exhibit lins modein' GRID TEAM NEEDS The "warmup” games are over American League, row shapics up as ham, and despite the fact that beat the Coast Guard Academy wood products on display such os: ] TENNIS TOURNAMENT E. Haraburda, '36. with reckless abandon. I left "Yon­ now. Ahead lie some of the major just about the best shortstop in the U., Nebraska,* Notre Dame, Texas, Fordham haa experienced difficul­ Saturday, It was Its first victory In marine, "The Turtle■’ invented, by a FOR RRST TOUCHDOWN Yale, Pltt-West Virginia tie. Rice radio cnbl77ets, wooden humidors, in -1 der Sails the Mayflower” , in Ply­ teams with which Cornell used to loop . , . Rogers Hornsby can take ties to getting under way, the east­ six years in an opening game and Last Night's Fights Connecticut man. David Buohncll. mouth, England, to travel In Chinn To Imp another bow for that. and Southern Methodist. 'Tls easy terlor woodwork and a knotty pine | ^ rove Navin Field joust on even terma, but which this ern team wtlT bo returned the win­ It was alao Its first victory over ths Yankee Peddler There ONLY CONFIDENCE I Here the to see that one of us is going to be living-room. There are come.* china ' Leo Johnson, Manchester High’s on a "Peking Picnic." The ex­ year shape up u much too big to Joe Louis wants to fight once _ ner. It’s a game that mSy be de­ Cadets since they began their rival­ The replica of an old-fnshlortcd STUDENT OBSERVES periences of Commander Ellaburg handle. Syracuse, which licked the month for the rest of the year de­ very, very wrong, but we’ve got cided by the breaks, and It’s Ford- ry five yeara ago. Trinity will be (By Associated Press) homo with its spinning wheel Is be­ cabinets and reproduct.ons of early halfback, won him.*7lbl't shows the two who reach the finals. ability. cant lot at Charter Oak street. Adamic’s "Laughing in tho Jungle.” The Soph— chic Team Honored With a others for fishing or bunting trips. L. S. U. to Stop Gotham]tea Roughhouse (31over, 10, Jackaonvtlle, brooms and other necesrltles were Leo scored the touchdown In the over’, shaped up attractively. ’ITje The Associated Press passes Middletown—Bearish news comes made about 300 years ’igo. plane, drill, wo(7d-c\dtlng,,7-hlpplng, Following are the scores: As usual, the Manchester team The farmers arc fortunate In hav­ last quarter of the game against Recently I have completed ‘Tho Manager Mike b u announced he’ll Texas. Rice, Ohio State, Michi­ Fla, outpointed Billy Adams, 182. has been charging low and blocking The Junior— jaunty football-minded to New York were By ASSOCIATED PRESS along an interesting tidbit on Leon gan State, and Southern Metho­ from the Wesleyan footbaU camp. chcjuiellng, and measiiring tools. Old Della Fcra defeated Putcr 6-4, ing this market^ so near to their Norwich Free Academy after Camp­ Three Musketeers” , and I am plan­ head for Wyoming, bear bunting Dwight Coutlas, converted from a Little Rock, Ark., 6. Office machines arc in a booth hard in scrimmage. Neat holes have Banquet caught between two desires, one to Allen Goslto, better know*n as dist. all engage teams from the with autoriiatlc counters. In the cen­ cold chisels and punches contra.st 8-6; B. Alley defeated Sapienza on farms, for it cuts down their ex­ bell caught a nice pass from Leo ning where to go next, backward The Senior— sophisticated again, but thla time for grlzzUea. New York—Analysis of ths ground backfleld man to a guard, is on the New York—Petey Hayes, 127, default; M. Piorro tiefealed Johnson been opened for the runners. If the penses of going to’blher markets to attend the battle between Purdue "Goose,” whose stogie to the ninth Missouri Valley, and none of the ter a counter records gallonagc of with portalile idectrle hanimers. and was tackled on the three yard Into history, across the ocean or brought the Tigers victory over ths injured Hat and may be kept out of New York, outpointed Jerry Maxsa, il-7, 6-t; Yulyes defeated Pelricco team will block, tackle and run in sell their goods. Many people of and Fordham and the other to gaining of eight Fordham backs five should have much trouble. a gasoline pump and around it all The Tools and Gauges Display has line. Haefs and Campbell respec­ even up In the air. My constant see Chick Meehan's Manhattan out­ Cubs to the recent World Series. the game with Bowdoln._ Ha la re- 128, New York, 6. a background of thousands of assort­ 6- 3, 6-3; Allclzl defeated Coloa game 6-1, as It does in scrimmage, it the town do not know that there Is jumping from place to place only Detroit Oct. 9.—(AP) — A big against Boston College last Satur­ Texas Is favored over Oklahoma, kinds of counters are in operatlcn. will stand a better chance of hitting tively, took the ball, trying to put it fit stack up against the classy While Goslln was tucking away bis garded as especially valuable to't'tha Ralph Hurtado, 184, Panama, out­ ed tools in cases. A modern wasp 7- 5; J. Aceto defeated Bantly, 6-1, such an auction market In this town. makes each book more interesting In $ 1 . 9 8 day shows that they averaged 4.9 Rico will have little trouble with squad. ___ because_jcaufle of hlflbis nhlUfvablUty as The typewriting exhibits Include old the winning column. over the last three yards, but their slice of that World Series gate is Louisiana State aggregation. dinner on Sunday, he remarked Jgc- Creighton, Ohio will beat Drake pointed Jerry Paul, 138, Providence, airplane motor, with a Hamilton 5- 7, 6-1; Pratt defeated Sheldon, Anyone can bid for the farmers’ attempth didn’t bear fruit. Then it comparison. yards per thrust. WoltkoskI, who ularly, "The World Series wlU en.i blocker. R. I., 6. and new stylo typewriters, adding 6- 4, 6-4; GeorfeettI defeated Suchy, Line Coach Knapman has the going to stay right In the ball park In Cambridge, Mass., a large handily, Michigan State may have variable speed propeller luid several goods, but most buyers are from big was that Leo. who took it around —Peggy Lee Woodruff. The inspiring feature of P o w lin (* < turnout w u expected for the an­ gained 18 and 65 irards for'the first on Navin Field along about the last and brwkkeeping ni'.chinc.s. 6-]. 6-2; Grant defeated Wlgren on line churging better and tackling where most of it was earned. two Fordham touchdowns, carried a fight on Ita hands with Kansas, models of planes appear I7ext. corporations and they are the ones the left end made a touchdown and, tliese liats is the TWIN nual Holy (Jross-Harvi^ game. half of the ninth toning o f Monday's Btorrs—Coach Christy Christian \'arlefy of Ilardivare default; Lcory defeated W. Andcr- harder. His many "tip s” on how to that get the farmer's harvest. Frank J. Navin, president of the the bail seven times for an average but will win, and Southern Metho­ Niai-,Metal Display play line positions are beginning to although he did not know It at the BOW. Each hat has, COUNTRY CLUB LEAGUE Duquesne and Catholic University game. And I will be the hero." finds It a Uttle easier to smile now. KLEIN WINS FIKSr PRIZE Hardware of all kinds la on dis­ .son 6-1. 6-0; R. Barrett defeated F. All the selling Is done on a plat­ Detroit baseball company, has an­ of 16 yards a try. . dist wlH be a heavy favorite over The Miscellaneous Non-Metal Pro­ take bold. The forward w*all la time, winning himself a new pair of were giving the pickers something Which certainly established him as Washington University. Hts reserve backfisld men art com­ AT CHARTER OAK ALLEYS play next, followed by Screws and Barrett 7-5, 6-1; Vojeck defeated form by an auctioneer, who receives pants. Besides scoring the lone ART CLUB HOLDS fastened by easily opened nounced that he wrould spend $500, (Charter Oak Atleye) a Grade A prophet. Screw Machine Exhibit, which has a ducts display has a two-ton Ironlz- Briggs 8-0. 6-2; W. Barrett defeat­ playing a more heady game than 000 this wrinter in enlarging the to worry about. K ansu State and Louisiana State should put on a ing along fast, thus giving him a a small per cent on each load that he tally—outside of the extra point snaps, a solid color bow Marquette, K ansu and Michigan Pittsburgh — th e <3amegie Tech chance to experiment with bis var­ Walter Klein won the three string display of seven panels. The central Ing machine in operation, putting a ed Sault, 6-1, 8-8; Walker defeated before. In scrimmage, at least. seating capacity of Navin Field so The Country Club League got off roster is another one that gives good show at Manhattan, and sells. The farmers. In order to sell made by Campbell after catching and an additional bow of to a good start lu t night with some State and Wyoming and Denver sity backfleld. Against Wesleyan, prise for Inst week with a total of panel shows the limitless diversity finish on imitation stone. Nearby O’U’ary 6-2, 6-2; Corrcntl defeated The ball-carriers arc beginning to ’ SKETCHING TRIP that bis champion T lgen could play sports writers the Jitters. Among Chick Meehan’s oophomore eleven find the holes and go through them. their produce, mut belong to tho another pass from Leo—Leo played real good ecores. The Cubs took four shaped up u good E’tiday gamea. State showed a dandy defense but 428, while F, DellaFara took high of forms made pos-ilblc to industry arc brushes 110 years old in contrast Clifford 6-2, 6-4. contrasting colors. to a bigger bouse next eeason, the easy names to spell are Kohout, will give Bemie Moore’s team Just The Interference Is blocking better Marketing Association. Most o f the a fine defensive and offensive game points from the Tlgere in which A1 Iowa w u ready to tangle with little scoring punch. single prize with 153. by the automatic screv/ machine. with modem brushes. Huge crucibles Second Round: Navin told a group of 800 buelnees Trbovicb, Miscevics, Kawchak, Racing Notes enough trouble to make the Tigers and making It a little easier for fsirmcra are from Bolton, Glaston­ throughout the encounter. Knofia bit high single of 128 and tricky Colgate in anotberSaturday play real football—to win. The other panels contain wood- for molting of metals as well as a Deha Fcra defeated Bissell 8-3. i Thirteen Art Club members at­ men who paid $S each for the priv­ Kopesak, Matelan, Yecknlk, MU- brick exhibit are on display. Ivory, 6-3; Plerro defeated Alley 6-2, 6-4; bury, Hebron, Gilead and South —E. Haraburda. high three string of 833. In the other game. Other contuts exMcted to auclc, Challtoor, Cbycxewskl Dware- Penn and Yale meet lu an east­ screws. and special screws and bolts. Windsor. tended the hike and sketching trip First at ilege of crowding their Icnees under prove Interesting were: Penn-Y (By AasooUtod FMas) including massive tusks, carved Yulyes defeated Allctst 8-0, 4-6, 7-5; In thq broken field, the ball-car­ tae same banquet table with the match the Cardinals after dropping ■ky.. Terebus, Oarta, Napotnlk, ern headliner. Penn hsd a real Some screw making mach'ncs are riers are getUng faster on their The buyers come from Massachu­ to Highland Park on Saturday. New York Unlverslty-Camegle, in aet)ial operation, ivory, ivory Implcmcnti;, horns made Georgetti defeated Grant 6-0, 6-0; “ 'ger playere at a “victory dinner" this first game by 37 pins came back Slatoko and Didomenico, One* av*in • amaii a gkme with Prtnceton last week, and from tusks, and ivory curios are R. Barrett defeated Leary 6-2, 7-5; feet; they shift better and cut fast­ setts, New Jersey, Philadelphia, New After aome brief instructions, to take the next two games and pin- Mlnnesota-Nebruka, S ou th ern .Springle.ss weighing machines •t night that bis plans would add Metuodlst-Waahington University, nearby. A display of .saddles and Vojeck defeated W. Barrett 6-2, 6-3; er. Leo Johnson and Hank Haefs York, Rhode Island and from many Just A Line from Miss Henderson, the group fall for a total o f three points. to e ^ rck T underdog. A Penn ■victory, how which weigh up to a ton arc in use are "plowing" through better and ,1000 to 12,000 permanent seats. Califomia-Oregon, SL Mary's-Col- N .V — Memories of the added two mile feature on’ the clos­ Extra Mileage bridles of western, English and rac­ Walker defeated Corrcntl 6-1, 6-1; other distant points of the map. broke up Into smaller groups of __|Preatdent Navin did not indicate BiU Fortin had high stogie of 138 Gay Nineties” will be revived when ever, could not be rated as an up. by m.any visitors to obtali7 free better. "Duke" Haraburda's passes lege of the Pacific, Tennessee-Au­ ing day at Belmont Park. Since the s e t ing styles complete the exhibit. Aceto defeated Pratt 6-0, 5-7, 6-2. A large per cent of the school chil­ The Junior class Is wondering threes and fours and went to dif­ whether the enlargement of the park and Joe Handley took tho three Cornell and Syracuae meet to Byra- weigh! re.idings. This exhibit ah-o Third Round: are getting faster and more accu­ dren obtain Jobs from the farmers ferent points about the Highland burn, Florida-Tulane, Duke-(Jlem- 182 running when fife contested for It should be all Carnegie Tech The Firearms and Munitions Ex­ about whom they arc going to elect wrould be accomplished by construc­ ■tring honors with 368. son, ar.d MarylandgJSort^ Carolina. Oct. 12 for the first time sines contains dictaphones. Della Kora defeated Plerro 6-1, rate at each try. during the strawberry season. for their class president, now that Park lake to sketch the bridge and 1898. Relations were resumed in the purse, only three and four borsea when the Tartans go to New York hibit contains mounteREilOD\CEO Bl a m e 6 H E '6 iDGNNENEE) ARE RDVCRTHE I'’* “’S I HER PRN'ONEEfiE OE EXPRESS • IN CONOEMMNMS EtCOMlhifel STE9HEN AL.V MANRlMO VMS, O N £ 's S E V E ■ OPEM Judith Marie—Are they In love? The crack In the Liberty Bell U entnrevv f OH-VKTER ABAMOOM' LU S T 1 4 Jennie Linde—They musLbe. She now 100 years old, as It Is eligible eiMRVV BECAUSE TOO EETH THNS AND FOUND AUTOMOBILES FUR SALE FUEL AND FEED 49-A APARTM ENTS— FLATS— rebuked those responsible, the opin­ death sentence, was returned the 6 HAUPTMANN CONViaiON ion eald. Ustens to him describe a football for use by radio comedians. A BAC,WVOOOOs A6 6 ERT\NEI DOC5R\ liOST—TBLliOW AND white Shep­ HARD WOOD—14.00 a load, hickory TENEMENTS 63 night of February IS shortly before SON BORN TODAY game, and ha listens to her telling VO\LU SERVICES (Continued from Page One) mann's appeal from conviction and so that hunters may have something FOR SALE—HARD WOOD atovo 9 OR RENT—ROOM AND BOARD, the death sentence came lUghtly celled the execution. Under New Jer­ wish yuu would promise me never to length, delivered in town. Edward (Oontinned tram ^ g e One) to shoot at. STOMACH ULCER, gas pains! In- OFFERED 1:J-A furnished and unfurolsbed apart­ more than a year after the former sey law If an appeal la denied, the use two words. One is swell and J Holl, 865 Main street. ’Telephone the 14th amendment were violated judge who preaided at the trial then the other is lousy. Would you prom- dlgesUon victims, why suffer? For UPHOLSTEaiNC; SPECIAL until ments. Calli^Centennlai Apartments. was without merit. German machine gunner tocketed the Duke married last November. Complainant— She's been throwing 4642. 4181 or 4279. , fixes a new execution date. iso me that? quick relief get a free sample of Oct. 20th $14.95 Club or Coxwcll Committed In Hunterdon from Bronx insignificance into "It’s a boy”, was the unconven­ things at nie ail our married life, Udga, a doctor’s prescription at world notoriety. Took the Stand tional way many spread the tidings. Granddaughter—Why, sure. Gran­ chairs recovered. More than 30 ALJL KINDS OF HARD WOOD, FOR RENT—SIX ROOM tenement, Ruling on the defense contention your honor, and we’ve been married ny. What are the words? Arthur brug Stores. New York and Federal police ar­ Hauptmann took the stand in his Crowds passing the City Guild twenty years. good fabrics to choose irom. Mat­ slabs, kindling, hickory fireplace all Improvements, garage, 26 Walk- that the case should-have-been tried own defense, and his story was the rested him September 19, 1934, near Hall and the Home Office, where In Judge—Then, why haven’t you tress and box spring renovating and white birch. Chas. Staye, tele­ ct street, rent reasonable. George In Mercer county where the body his Bronx home. In his possession same aa it had been from the begin­ THE ONLY TIME THE GROOM q|yff 1W» ay NtA Siavict. ISC. 'T m. ate, u.«. mt. orr. Stay satisflefl with our better up­ phone 3140. , was found instead of In Hunterdon accordance with established prac­ complained before? AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 Murdock, 80 Walker street. they found currency which was ning: That he did not have any part tice bulletins were pasted, read' the SEEMS IMPORTANT IS WHEN T oonerville Folks By Fontaine Fox holstering. Your guarantee. Busy county, site of the Lindbergh homo, Complainant—Well, sir, she' HE DOESN’T SHOW UP. Identified as having been part of the in the kidnaping and murder, nor in forma] words, smiled and passed on never hit me before. 1935 PONTIAC sedan, 1935 Reo since 1922. Term.*!, cash or $2. $3, $4 FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene- the court said there was evidence to $50,000 rfuisom which had been the ransom extortion; that the ran­ the news. T h e P o w e r f u l Ka t r in k a a m u s e s t h e b a b y a n d r a k e s lE A v e s a t t h k ^ m e r iM e sedan, 1935 Chevrolet sedan, all like weekly. Manchester Upholstering GARDEN—FARM- ment, with all Improvements, cor­ show the fatal blow as inflicted in paid by Col. Charles A. Lindbergh Mother—When that boy threw som money found in his possession Outside the home of the Duke and THERE IS ALWAYS A WEL­ new, very low mileage. Make an Co. Phone 8615. DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 ner Cooper and Summer. Inquire 60 Hunterdon. (tro u g h Dr. John F. Condon, inter­ stones at you, why did you not come OUR BOARDING HOUSE had been left In bis care by Isadore Duchess, little knots of women and COME IN ANY COMMUNITY FOR By Gene Ahem offer. No reasonable offer refused. Cooper street Tel. 4287. The court also held that "a charge mediary) to a man who claimed to and tell me. Instead of throwing FOR SALE—CONCORD grapes, 50 Flsch, a business partner of Haupt­ girls gathered. PERSONS WHO CAN AND WILL Cole Motors. basing guilt of murder in the first be the kidnaper of the Lindbergh them back at him? MOVINU—TRUCKING— cents per basket, delivered. Call FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM tene- mann’s who had returned to Ger­ Duke Appears PAY THEIR BILLS. degree on elements including those baby. many and died. Hours before, the Duke of Kent WllUe—What good would it do to s t o r a (; e 20 Roscdole 37-14. Thomas W. Wilson. ment, 97 Mather street, $15.00. Possession of this money—about --%'BUT, IA‘l5EATR-M.E(=)A.Ii ->^VOU 1 ■DONT CARE of common law burglary in the Although only about $16,000 of the had revealed his princely pride tell you? You couldn’t hit the side Robert J. Smith, 963 Main street. course of which the homicide was $14,000 altogether—was at first the Man—There are two sides to every of a bam. PERKErrr & u u s n n e y in c . ioci FOR SALE—A-1 GREEN MounUln $50,000 ransom money was ever when, soon after the initial an­ .question. C3UTTE UNtJEE^STA.N'D->-•«£ALEV, IF HE C R O A M S Telephone 3450. committed "was not erroneous," only evidence linking Hauptmann, nouncement, he appeared at the ■ and long dia'ance moving. Dall> potatoe.t; white or yellow globe tur­ German-born carpenter, with the found, the prosecution, personally Friend—Yes, and there are two THIS IS A VERV IMPORTANT 'FBOCj 1 GRAND OPERA nips. Delivered. H. Warren Case, though it referred to a statute which conducted by New Jersey’s attomey- front door, pale but smiling, and“ THE AVERAGE PERSON express to Hnitford. Overnight FOR RENT—ON CENTER street also Included the elements of com­ baby murder—a crime he then de­ itdes to a sheet of fly-paper, but it DOESN’T BELIEVE IN SIGNS BETWEEN HOPS, service to and crom New Yoik. Tei. Hiickland. Telephone 8643. six room tenement, all Improve­ Generai David WUentz, sought to waved his hand in answer to the akes a big difference to the fly -"">-IT MAS AM INTERNATIONAV. ' Manchester mon law burglary "without men­ nied and which he has persistently UNLESS THEY POINT THE WAY 3063, 8860 or 8864. show that Hauptmann had used the subdued cheering of a small crowd. which side he chooses. ■REPUTATION AS A iUrWPER-wUWN- HE TAKES HlS ments. Inquire 422 East Center St. tioning that crime in the text there­ denied. HE WANTS TO GO. FOR SALE—4 COWS, i calf, 100 other money in Stock Market trans­ Both mother and son were re­ Evening Herald of.” On the basis of his possession of ported doing well. -^VO L) AAUST NCrr CONTUSE IT BIGGEST sXU^AP bu. oats, 100 bu. corn, about 8 ton NEW WARANOfcEi APTS, 801 Main the ransom money, he was Indicted actions. When a man tells you he values CLASSIFIED PUBLIC PASSENliER bay. Must be sold to satisfy Su­ street. Nicely furnished rooms. The defense h a j argued at the It was considered a happy coin­ TOur pinion, be should add: "When Mrs. Hammond-Eggs— Have you WITH THE COfAMON SWANNP GENUS OUT OP HERE, appeal hearing that there was no in New York for extortion—a There were four women on the ever had an operation ? perior Court. I have full authority Reasonable rates. Telephone 3936. charge on which he never was cidence that the Duke's son was It agrees with my own." RIGHT tsjcw l ADVERTISEMENTS SERVICE 20-A evidence o f burglary since the value jury that convicted him. The de­ bom precisely one year after the Mrs. Fiaha—No. OF AIVIPHIBIA ■pANA-'-^AW WORO^ to make any and all sales and they brought to trial, for he was soon liberations lasted a bit more than Count tlx av«rxg« words to a Use. fN ADDITION TO SILVER LANE will be satisfactory to the court. of the sleeping garment was not King granted Prince George the new Mrs. Hammond-Eggs—Then 1 can NO — ER->-AH— ^NOW THAT VOU extradited to New Jersey charged 11 hours. Jerry—If you don’t marry me, I’ll talk freely! Inttlali, numbers and abbravlatlono Bus Line, De Luxe Bus for lodge August Sllkofsky, 110 Broad street, HOUSES FOR RENT mentioned and it was indeed virtual­ titles of Duke of Kent, Earl of SL throw myself Into the river! ANOTHER WORD. each count ai a *ord and compound with the greater crime of murder. Hauptmann's wife, Anna, has been SEE rr IN A -DlPFEREm LIGHT. party or team-trlp.-i, we also offer Manchester. ly worthle.ss and not worthy the con­ No Abduction Charge Andrews and Baron Downpatrick. Katie—Huh, don't kid yourself, words as two words. MlnUpum cost Is FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM house sideration of a burglar. his staunchest advocate. Following Scarcely had the father been told ■DO M3U STILL INSIST THAT AND VOULL ‘BEAT pries ol thrss itncs. V passenger sedan livery. Phone with garage, $25.00. Inquire 102 Although the Lindbergh case In­ the conviction she spent weeks in a big boy. Your bead wouldn’t sink. Lins rates per dar (or translsat Constituted Crime. by doctors of the arrival of a son in HIS RECORD) 3063, 8860, 8864. Clinton street. variably considered a kidnaping campaign to raise funds to finance 1 DISROSE OF rT9 ada HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 "The stealing of a child,” ruled case, no abduction charge has ever bis household when s telephone call The man who can see his mistakes Flapper Fanny Says: StfecClTS March 1T» ISST the court, "and Its night dresa from an appeal. Her constant refusal to was made to Sandringham, where u. %. PAT, orr. Cash Chsrrs FOR RENT—SEVEN room house, been made against the former Ger­ and correct them may not seem like 8 PIECE DINING SET, 6 leather its home, followed by the surrender man army machine gunner. Kid­ believe In her husband’s guilt has the King and Queen are in resi­ C CoDsecutlvs Days •«! 1 otst • ots REPAIRING 2:< all Improvements. For information won her much sympathy and not a a very brilliant or especially able t ConsscutUs £>ayi e. • ots] tl ets seated chairs, buffet and plank top of the night dress merely as proof naping was not a capital offense in dence. Other messages were sent person but he la in fact one of the call Robert J. Smith, 063 Main little financial assistance for the I Day ...... j 11 otsi II cts REPAIRING. — CARPENTER re­ table, A-1—$25.00. Beautiful kitch­ that the kidnaper had the child and New Jersey at the time of the in­ to the Prince of Wales, the Duke of few who are really the salt of the Alt ordsrs (or Irrecrular insertions street. Tcl. 3450. final court flghL Gloucester and the Princess Royal, will bs charged at ths ons time rats. pairs, small jobs, and housework en range with new oil burner, A-1 to Induce negotiations for its ran­ fant’s abduction March 1, 1932. earth. Bp'scisl rates (<*r long term svery done. Reasonable prices. Inquire $29,50. Eas-way oil burners, $9.95 som, held to be indicative of an in­ I The evidence— in addition to the Edward J. Reilly, the Brooklyn Victoria Alexandra Alice Mary. day advertising give upon rsQussu Mahleu’s Grocery, 183 Spruce SL to $14.00. Benson Furniture and tent to commit larceny and to con­ possession of ransom money—which lawyer who headed the Hauptmann Is "Sixth Gentleman’’ Ads ordered (or three or elx dsys WANTED— Dad (to hia four-year-old son) — Radio. "Home of Good Bedding.” stitute that crime." formed the basis of the state's case defense, retired from the case short­ The Duke's son will rank os Why, what are you crying so for, and stopped be(ore the third or flfth REAL ESTATE 77 "sixth gentleman In the land”, being day will be charged dnly (or the ac* VACUUM CLEANER, gun. Clock. The court also held that "a charge against Hauptmann was clrcum- ly sifter the conviction. The appeal sonny? tual number o( .Iroei the d appear­ Irek repairing. Key ms.king etc. FOR SALE— TWO PIECE up- WANTED TO BUY small building basing guilt of murder in the first Btaatial. Its main points were; was perfected by C: Uoyd Fisher preceded by King George, the Prince of Wales, the Duke of York, the Sonny—I heard you say you were ed. charging at the rate earned, but Braithwaitc, il2 Peari street. holstered suite, with wood trim at 8x8 or 8x10. Adamy’s Service Sta­ degree on elements Including tho.se Col. Lindbergh and Dr. Condon— and Egbert Rosecrana. going to get a new baby and I sup­ BO allowance or refunds can be made top and bottom. In good condition. of common law burglary in the the famous "Jafsie" of the ransom Three of the persons often men­ Duke of Gloucester and bis own on six time sde stopped after the tion, 248 Spruce street. father. pose that means you’ll trade me In r fifth day. $10. Kemp’s Incorporated. course of which the homicide was negotiations— testified that the tioned in the testimony were dead on IL 6 No **tUl (orblds"; display Itnes got BONDS—vSTOCKS— WILL BUY BARGAIN priced two committed" was not erroneous, voice they beard in the cemetery before the cose reached trial. One In succeaston to the throne, ha gold. NEW AND HIGH GRADE used tenement house. State exact loca­ though It referred to a statute which the night the ransom payment was was Isador Fisch, who the defense will stand after the King's sons and Tbs Herald will not be responsible MORTGAGES .31 furniture, stoves, rugs, bedding etc. Princesses Elizabeth and MargareL The aad plight of the wife of the (or more than oue Incorrect Insertloa tion, price, terms. Write Box N, also included the elements of com­ made was the voice of Hauptmann. hinted broadly may have been the editor of one of the popular maga- of any aCvertlseipsnt ordered for WANTED—$1,500.00 first mortgage, Bargain prices, tlas'i or credit. Lap. Herald. mon law burglary "without mention­ A government expert in woods kidnaper; Ollle Whatley, butler in children of the Duke of York. He will take precedence over the sines has been reported. The other more than one time. 3 years. Wiii pay 6 percent. State pen's, 25 Main street, Hartford. ing that crime in the text thereof.’’ testified that the material used in the Lindbergh home who, the de­ The loadverteot omlssioa of Inoor- Princess Royal’s two sons, George night she said to him wistfully: Road property, 4 miles from Man­ Open evenings, free delivery. Defense Argument, the ladder found near the Lind­ fense argued, may have had knowl­ “Henry, you never make loVe to me - h l . . S t roct publication of advertising wHl be <>•0167. bergh home near Hopewell, N. J., Henry Hubert, Viscount Laacelles, rectlfle' only by cancellaMon of the chester. Good security. Address LEGAL NOTICES 78 The defense had argued at the APPEARS where the kidnap occurred, had edge of the crime, and Violet Sharpe, and the Hon. Gerald David Lascelles. sny more," to lU put off with: "Dar­ obarge made (or the service rendered. Box E. A. H.. Herald. appeal hearing that there was no a servant at the home of Mrs. ling, I don’t like to- talk shop at All advertisements must conform RKPORT OF THE CO.M)ITIO\N. OF come from the attic o f the Haupt­ The Duke of Kent saw his son for THAT in styls. copy sad lypogrsphy with The .Manchester Trust Company of evidence of a burglary since the Dwight Morrow, mother of Mrs. home." WANTED-TO BUY 58 Manchester. Connecticut, at the close mann nome in the Bronx. the second time this morning. The THE rsgulallons snforced by the publlsh- value of tlie sleeping garment was Eight handwriting experts testi­ Lindbergh, In Englewood, N. J. first time he glimpsed him the I ere and they reserve the right to of business on the 30th day of not mentioned and it was indeed vir­ HELP WANTED- dELL YOUR JUNK NOW—Highest .September. I03fi. fied that it was Hauptmann who Miss Sharpe committed suicide youngster was only two hours old. Chow Hound—Hey, mess man, ■FROG edit, revise or lejec* ony oopy con­ tually worthless and not worthy the what's wrong with these eggs? sidered objectionable. FEMALE 3.5 prices. I buy live poultry. Wm. Os- wrote the ransom notes received by during the investigation, and long Hundreds of congratulatory mes­ G O E S = CLOSING HOURS— Classified ade to trinsky, 91 Clinton street. Tel. 5879. Ixjftns ami D iscou n ts...... 1340,731,45 consideration of a burglar. before Hauptmann’s name was con­ sages arrived at the fashionable Mess Cook—Don’t ask me, I only L. 5SVNtAMIIVICI.IIItt T. M. Overdrafts ...... 84.40 "Jafsie’’ in his negotiations for the be published same day must be re­ WANTED—4 GIRLS BETWEEN 18 "The stealing of a child," ruled return of the baby; nected with the sdfair. Belgrave Square residence, among laid the table. ceived by II o'clock noon: Suturdays and 30 to take orders over the Other Securities (Net of Re­ the court, "and its night dress from 10:10 a. m. serve for Depreciation).. 10.873.18 And there were other witnesses them one from the King and Queen. 6t. till) BOAUDERS WANTED 59-A its home, followed by the surrender How often do we observe that It phone. Salary. Write stating age, Bnnkinir House, Furniture , who testified to having seen Haupt­ TELEPHONE YOUR experience, Tel. No., etc. Box L, and I’^iulpinent ...... 1 1.847.1 5 of the night drcs.s merely as proof la the good swimmer who drowns? WANTP:D—KLDKULY PEOPLE to mann in the Hopewell vlclnlt> on the ()K( HY SMITH WANT ADS. care of The Herald. Purity Prod­ Cash and Due from Ranks.. 545,H1>.43 tliat the kidnaper had the child and Bhtcellruce Is prone lo ovemlay Put punch in your remarks and Declaration Day In October room and board at Hotel Sheridan. Cash items and Fxcluuiges B5.37 day of the crime, find others who ANMVER Lillian Shoies, daughter of Chris­ Itself. fplks will drink la every word. By John C Terry Ads are accepted over the telephone ucts Co. to induce negotiations for its ran­ ..SO WHEN Voutee y e a h , MV Well heated rooma. Reasonable som. held to be indicative of an in­ tore at his alibi—which was that he topher Latham Shoies, was the V^BLU/IP YOU CAN -O H , THANKS, POTPOY HASS VEAH - I WAS at the CHARGE HATE given above rates. Quiet surroundings. Total ...... 1908,740.99 OLD ENOUGH VOU'ffE BIZOTHEPiS FLY AS WELL AS - AND THAT SAP BETTY'S MARRVIN' ae a convcplen .» to advertUers, but WANTED — GIRL FOR general lilAllIMTIES tent to commit larceny and to con­ was in the Bronx on that night. Andrew Gasper has been appoint­ world’s first typist. Her father in­ MR. SMITH / - Poor DER PEP FED UP WITH RATHER HIT ME WHERE IT fWRTS, the CASH KATES wilt a% accepted as Cteneral D e p o sits...... 1645,765.24 The trial began January 2 of this ed carrier of The Herald In Andover vented the first successful typewrit­ 6CXN© TO a p p l y TAUSHT ME YOU COOK YOU'LL IS housework, stay nights, willing to stitute that crime." . I'LL SET YOU INTO YOU AGAIN, A40ST e v e r yt h in g y FULL RATUENT tf paid st the busl< live in Hartford. References requir­ Treasurers. CorHIled. Dlvl- year, with Justice Thomas W. and will deliver house to house each er, but the machine wrote only capi­ F=oe a p m is s /o N t o PLENTY-BUT DO WELL ENOUGH / Too.'- I'VE BEEN A SOFTY LONG ness office on or before the eeventh APAi.TMENTfi— FLATS— demi Checks, etc...... 5.247.76 Speaking further of the statute SOME MORE EH,SCORCHER f-B U r I GUESS ed. Write Box W, Herald. the court said; Trenchard presiding, and the verdict evening. tal letters. TUeARM y FLY/NS I WANT TO THAT WAS A 6PAND ENOUGH I- IF I GROWLED OFTENER day following the first insertion of TENEMENTS 63 Deposlt.s of other Hanks . .. 42.825.2r> «CHA4IPr? THBRBfe MORE each sd otherwise the CHARGE ------7—— — ------, Revenue Taxes due U. S. .. 4.68 "Evidence held to Justify the jury of conviction, carrying a mandatory s r u r m i____? /■’ DINNER / , a n d (MINNED less t o BE BfiTTirR KATE will be collected. No responsi­ Common stock outstandini? 100.000.00 In finding that the burglary if com­ UF6 THAN MOONING O F F / - fr o m now o n a n y g u y bility for errors In telephoned ads FOR RENT—HEATED Apartment, Surplus ...... 100.000.00 TO HELP WANTED- mitted. was not complete at the OVER A g ir l/ WHO TRIES TO WALK ALL will be assumed and their accuracy MALE three large rooms and bath, second Undivided Profits ...... 14.908.06 THE. cannot be gnnrRnteed. 36 floor, rear. Pumcll B iock, 829 Main time of the homicide. OVER BIG h e a r t e d SMITH IS Total. Including- CapItBl A c- "Murder," the opinion continued, INDEX OP MAN WANTED FOR Rawlelgh street. Apply G. E kelth, Keith (50NNA THINK HE-Pslntlng ••••• f able Oct. 15th. 610 Center street. FR KCKLES AND HIS FKIENDS By Blosser WASHINGTON TUBBS Auto Schools ...... t-A value, and such comment is not By C rane ( I ! rT OUR W AY By WllliH'TtF Autos--^hlp by Truck .«.••••• • POULTRY AND Medal U 6 FOR RKNT FIVE ROOM flat, Denver—A decade ago an aging assignable for error so long as the THAT’S AN IDEA - WELL KEEP OUR \W B-L, OF ALL THE LISSEN, MOUSE,ARE YE Autoih—For Hire ...... I ______SUPPLIES 43 Denver churchman comforted a ^DiD vou; see t l 4a t - m o w ^ f VGM, IT'S TOO BAD Garages—Service— Storage ..••• 10 downstairs, modern, steam heat. ultimate decision on disputed facts rr ISWT THAT-.TtXJ'RE PIRATE TREASURE IN ImIR BIGOERS I CRACK-BRAINED TRUSTIN OUR g o l d WI' THAT sue FELL FCR ME? -DID VOU Motorcycles— Bicycle* ...... 11 lonely Engll.sh immigrant girl who Is plainly left to the jury," the MRS. FALLOW, 'a r e w t 'ibo ]1 TMEV'RE GOIN' FIFTY, I*’OR SALE—WHITE giant roasting Adults. 18 Hollister otreet. Inquire lJUST BOUGHT AN JENTUMTiLTHE YACHT RETURNS. IDEAS. ^ DOUBLE -c r o s s in .t h ie v in ; see TWEM BEAUTIFUL BLUC Wanted Autos— Motorcycles . . . II 20 Hollister street. lay critically ill. She recovered court said. I'M AFRAID SATISFIED PACING ME MORE THAW >•> > CUZ IF TMEVD o n l y BEEN Bweliieea and Profeaelonal ierTfeee chickens 35c lb. dreaaed. Delivered. then, but died recently after an The defense. In arguing Its ap­ SWIMDLER.^ EVes SPARKLE AT ME, Ad? Business Sarvicss Offered ...... It Ralph Von Deck. Tcl 5,’i27. A t w a t e r K e iv t I'LL HAVE wnH THE I EARN? BUT IM AFRAID WHY-AH-HE \ TWEM PURTy, r e d , c u p id - b o w COIN' t h i r t y , s h e MIGHTA Household Services O ffsred ...... H -A emergency operation. peal. had stressed Justice Trench- .'^COULDN’T LEAVE KISSED VOU, AN' IF Hulldtng—Contracting ...... 14 Her will, filed for probate today, ard’s charge, emphasizing the fact PEOPLE ARE BEGIWigiWQ U PS PART AN'SUOW T » - ^ FOR .SALE—BROILERS and fryers, TO (5urr m o w e t I'm I THE ISLAND WITH TWEV'D b e e n GOIN' TWEMNV Florlata-Nurast’ies ...... left the $10,500 estate to the clergy­ that he had stressed certain points 1 p e a r l y t e e t l i in a ^ E T Funeral Otrectora . . . . ’...... live and drcs.sed. Allen, 37 Doane WITH THE NEW METAL TO WOWDER WHERE 1 % ^ IL E AT ME? DID VOLJDA BEEN MARRIBD- UNDER man, the Rev. John W. Hudston, 83, in a manner construed by defense MV JO B ? P/IYING TOU ? ^^'^''BUTHE Heating—Plumbing— Roofing ,an street. SPEND MY SPARE TH A T ADORIN' LOOK IN THEM AN' IF THEY'D STOPPED, Insurance ...... NEW MANAGEMENT attorneys as unfavorable to Haupt­ TUBES.ANDBEUEVEME COULD 0URV YOU D BEEN DIVORCED/ Millinery—Dressmaking PERENNIAL BEANS BROWN. mann’s case. IT, YOU -- STARRY EVES? SLIC 7 Moving—Trucking—S.orage •••• 26-32 Birch Street J l TIM E •• Public Passsngsr Servlos ...... FUEL AND FEED 49 A The court said the charge on the l U f T H E T O P / MUG’ SURE FELL FEB/ Painting—Papering ...... One 3-Room Apartment, $15. Seattle— (A P) — The bean, gen­ circumstantial evidence was "free (BEAD THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PIOTURE). Professional Sarvicss ...... FOR SALE—HARD WOOD for fur­ One 1-Room Apartment, $20. erally considered an annual plant, from error when read In its entire­ - Repairing ...... nace $4.50 per truck load. Wood grows perenially in the gardens of ty." Before wee Duncy ran from sigbL hardly w ait" But Goldy aaid, "Oh, Tailoring—Dyelngo^leanlng ••• arid for cash only, L. T. Wood Co. Steam Heat.$.5.00 Extra Per David Rubin, 66-year-oId retired It held also that Justice Trenchard he heard another Tinymlte cry ouL not for me. It Is a dizzy ride. Toilet Goods and Service ...••• "I’ll stay down hare and look Wanted— Business 6e: v i c e ...... ^bone 4406. Month During Winter. real estate man. The unusual plants was justified in refusing to tell the “Hey, it's a false alarm. There Is around. Something of int’rest can Bdaeatlenal developed from Rubin’s experiments jury that the opinion of the hand­ no danger near. Courses and C U a ses...... RELIABLE REALTY CO. with hybrid beans. He noticed the be found.” Then Dotty grabbed her D' writing experts, based on mere com­ “We made a big cow frighten hand. "I’m going to stay with you,” ■ ’ V:.) Private Instruction ...... See Superintendent On Premises. roots In the fall were too heavy for parison “must be esteemed proof of I>snclng ...... 126 Temple Street TeL 7-5110 you by letting out an awful moo. she cried. Musical— Dramatic ...... the usual plants at that time o f year low degree," as the defense claimed. Come back and join us, now,-be­ Call for Information and left them in the ground. They Wanted—Instruction ...... -km The comments of Justice Trench­ cause there’s not a thing to fear." "W e’ll see you later," said the At 7:80 P. M. continued growing. Their seeds Flaaaclal To Rent: ard on the expert evidence were en­ Then Duncy stopped and turned boys. The girls then heard a lot MV DEAR LULU Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages also have produced perennial plants. tirely proper, the court said. V YOU BETCHER PINK PANTIES DONT worry, fr o m Business Opportunities ...... SINGLE HOUSES: around. "Tbank goodness I am of noise. "Oh, It’s the barking of BELLE, EVIDENTLY I DON’T! 160TTER S A,200 \ WE'LL Money to Ix>an ...... The admission of the kidnap lad­ safe and sound," he shouted. "I’m some dogs. Let’s find them," Goldy MOW ON JM GUARDIN’ / take 50 Scarborough Road, 7 rooma, BESIDES^ I'M NOT YOU-AH-DON'T Diwy IN THAT TREASdRE, Help aad .iltaatloaa der as evidence was proper also, the ;lad 'twas a trick, although the ssUd. DO TOU CONSIDER MAKING HlS-rewV NIGHT AN’ 'TURN tile bath, lavatory and oil burner. TR U ST ME. SLIPPERY Big g er , a n d i l l Help Wapied— Female ...... || opinion said. The defense had Joke's on me. ' "I always have liked nice dog DOING SO WELL ON TOUCHDOWNS OF MORE DAY. .ABOUT, Help Wanted—Male ...... || 56 Porter St.—8 rooms; two tile fought admission of the ladder from pets. Here’s where some little Salesmen Wanted ...... I6«A baths and lavatory, and oil burn­ "Gee, no more chances will I THE TEAM ' EVEN Help Wanted—Male or Female.. 17 the first day It was brought Into take. From now on, I will stay fellow getSia lot o f. real nice pet­ IMPORTANCE THAN WHAT 7 er. courL Ageii.a Wanted ...... 1 1 -A Attention Please! awake. You are too ready to pull ting. There’s the dog house, THE COACH HAS TtiU'RE DOING FDR ME ? Sltuatlone Wanted— Female . . . IS 27 Scarborough Road—6 rooms "The verdict was not against the jokes on sleeping lads, I see." straight qbead.” Situation* Wanted—Mal« ...... || tile bath; oil burner. You can save oonslderable time and trouble by using our NOTICED nr If Employment Agenolee ...... 40 weight of evidence," the opinion They rushed right up and went FLATS: Safety Lane before a state oheok-up. We have the same equip­ said on point 18 o f the appeaL Inside. "Ob, goodness me,’’ o n ^ Uve Stock— Pete— Powltry— Veblclee And then they Joined the others Doge— BIrde— Pete ...... 41 ment aa used by the State ot ConneetlcuL of them cried. "I doubt If we ar^ 65 Durkin St.—5 rooms; furnace Nor could It find any legal error Terms and Trades. who were wondering what next to Live Stock— Vehlclee ...... 4| in Colonel Lindbergh’s dally pres­ welcome. Every dog la barkinf Poultry and Supptlus ...... 41 heat and garage. A FREE CHECK-UP WITH EACH LUBRICATION. JOB do. “I’ll take you on a ferrla wheel," now. Wanted - Pete —Poultry—Stock 44 ence in the court, nor the presence the kindly farmer aald. i .1^ o Cb DUPLEX HOUSES: ‘T wish we had gone with the Fot Sale-i—Mlecellaaeoaa OB on . CHANGE of other "prominent persons not con­ Articles (or Sale ...... 44 11 Trotter St.—6 rooma, iteam nected with the case." P o t t e r t o n "The wheel goes 'round and hoys. Let’s hold our eats to kill Boats and Accessories 4| beat, garage. 'round and takes you high up off the noise. The keeper of thU The frequent demonstrations In the ground. I'U stay down here 1E.O \ - Building Materials ...... 47 162 Center St.—6 rooms and the courL the laughter, whispers place will think we’ve started quite' Diamonds— Watcbcs-^ewslry •• 41 garage. SCHALLER MOTOR SALES, Inc. nnd wave to you while you are a row." Electrical Appllences— Radio •. 41 684 Center Street and chuckles of spectators bad no & K r a h overhead." Pu.l and F.ed TeL 6282 "Where Radio Is Understood" ...... 41-A 18 Winter St.—6 rooma, steam effect on the verdict the court ruled, Of course the hoys all thought a.rdcp — karm—Dairy Producta beat and garage. since Justice Trenchard properly (The farmer wins a prize In the Houa.bold Gaud...... §t this gresL Said Coppy, "I can next story). $1; T.a « a u.a mt. Macbln.ry and Tcola ...... || Chestnut St.— 4 rooma and bath. ItA ttaviet. INC. T, Hi; sto. u. s. pat. or».'’T :<)iwi»>iaA«AyKi,.Ac:V^-^' "f| 4 £ P U N N IN G M A T E Mu.lcal Inatrum.iita ...... (| HEATED APARTMENTS: OStc. and Btora Bqutpmant i . iS t A J Bpaolals at tb . B .orea...... |. 118 Main SL—3 rooms, tile bath, A L LE Y OOP h 8AI.KSMAN SAM Waarln* Appar.l—Pun ...... $ i More Important Business Elsewhere By HAM U N N ice G oin’, Sam i Wanted—To Buy ...... || fireplace; electric stove and re­ By Small frigerator furnished. Hot water GOSH, I OONT KNCW WHAT Rson.a— Board— B .ta l.— Reaorta WHAZAT ? ysA v exxyrsy ( y e s , v o u r m a j e s t v WELL., F O O Z y -IFALLEY ^HWAH, ^ FOR z e LOVe Rntanraata throughout the year. BUT TtJU ASKED ME 3 -E S S A H A h U i s ' W E LL, IT KINDA LjOOKS ’\SEZ'/0U' Z M AM A6EI5^ 8 0 B 0 P u l l e d o l ' k i m o \ a m d v o u d b e t t e r O O P GETS RESCU ED . IT TO DO f IM PUZZLED ' I t5-ASSy, \ OF LOOl£, Room. Without Board ...... || 995 Main SL—Reconditioned 4 M IM UT£, E £ S (’ACRE TUN4K OUTA TH‘ PIT, AW \ SEND A PEW MEN LOOKS A S IF VDU AMD WOT TO TELL; ANYONE o I t o tiT A rooma, bath, private entrance; FEEL LIKE A MAN WHO appointment I OL' S C O U T /Z e FOUB.-- GAS, TILL , Z A N X Country Board—Raaoru 40 WHAT MY JOB IS ___ AN/ MANAGIN i / VoRe. He. GcfT R o u g h . -I Hotain— Kaatanranta...... <1 suitable for Doctor, Dentist or [sJViEyPE RUNNIN ABOUND/I BACK TO HELP 1 WILL HAVE TO DO IT... STUCK HIS W XOEN LEG OL' BEAN I ITEEMTh ICjOHo I tKPLAIwl C A N / I DIDN’T 1 2 .’Wnatad— Rooma— Board . . . . » « U Attorney's office, or an apart- MOO. RAISIN' ^ UMFATEeOLE j AND 1 WOULD DISLIKE 'ARE.'VOUT o S T A N D ' ' Rnal ■aialn Bar Baa* menL IN A KNOTHOLE, AND U3A L K e e M SApartmtnti, riata. Tanamantt.. U (^ORCALTHEM/ / TO TEa 'EM, EVEN Bualaat. Loeatlona fnr Bant . . . It Rear 995 Main SL— 4 rpoma, bath, WALKED AROUND HIMSELF IbH z -is W A y ? Houstn tor Rant ...... t( etc.; garage. IF t OUD l e t m e ’ GASTON Ma n a g e r . Buburbnn tor Rant ...... H a l l NIGHT *? 3AM ■umm .r B o m ., tor Rant «i OFFICES TO RENT at 865 Main =IUW o e PLUKe. 6)------> W antai to Rant ...... BtreeL maal Batata Vot Bala F lM A G e R . ApartBont Buildlas tor Bala w APPLT BaaloMa Proparty tor Bala . . . . . t . H o r e u . 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