'^11 . I TH U RSD AY, OCTOBER 8, 1929. J9}lLK'nBEK m anrtfrtw fcufwtwg ilfraUr ..«K THE WEATHER N *T VRB8B RUN roroeaal ol U. A. Weathor Enrean, bcin granted their ‘‘Independence", AVERAGE DA1I.Y CIRCUI.A'nON llartlnrif operations will continue on a trl- I SWEDENBORG ifCTURE lor the Month ol December, IBSO J':, MODERN m O ^ V I E T ACCORD functlon basis. Joint meetlnge In­ Pair tonight and tomorrow; rold- PHONE EMPLOYEES volving Manchester, Rockville and ' ! OF INTEREST HERE rr tonight. OLD FASHIONED Hartford will be held occaatonelly. 5,593 Thing PUBUC WHIST HERE ORGANIZE BRondiero of the AuAt Bureau w e ig h T o f y e a r s C A T T Much interest Is being shown of of Oronlationo. DANCING Tomorrow Night, 8 OTtock late In the life and mission of (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS Kmaniiel Swedenborg, a Swedish OEPARTM ENT STORE SO. I lUKSDW . JAN'IJ.\RY I, 1931. City View Dance Hall (UaoolBed (drortMIng oa Pnge 10.) SOUTH MANCHESTER, OOf OVERCOME LOVE OF JOB; V lentist who lived In the eighteenth VOL. XLV., NO. 79. At the RAINBOW Keeney Street 1 Form Gouncil Independent of .enlury. He was the greatest Duo-Dollar Coupons Given Out With Cash Sales and Payments. 8 Tr\tfn. Kerreahmenlu. .'lentist of his time. He has also < laimcd to have been given unusual DANCE PALACE Admlmilon .85<'. j Hartford Group— Allison .John i’. Miner Sticks to Hisi CUPID'S BUSINESS. TOO, I'ratcrnni Offices Despite' powers for understanding iplritusl HIT BV II.ABD TIMES things, and hla theological wnittnga Mrs. Robert Mathers of Brook­ I’ersii.isions of Family. i have been accepted by many people. Every Thorsday Night FIRE WRECKS Chicago, Jan. 1 '— lA P ) — rAU lyn, N. Y., formerly of Manchester, i Is President. He presents a new eaplanation of The Three-Piece Ensemble Is PRESIDENT PROCLAIMS Cupld'a biislntsa took a drubbing Bill Wadd«U'( Broadraiting Is visiting her brother, Itoher John­ l.iki- a man's love for hla dog nmnv problems In the religious life, Urcheatra ston of Woodhrldge street She re­ John F Miner of 88 Church etreci an.I the Church thus established Is In the 1930 depression also. Prof. Oatea, 1‘rompler cently returned from a lour -it ' Ali..||'.er pr..gri e le. ' Ie|. ' v 'he . annul make up his mind to retire BOWERS HOME During the Hard times, Cook i . illed. The Church of The New northern New York and •■iumdn .Man. held. 1 l.iiin. Ii .'I H"' .''"‘dh. i' III.Ill oiTue in fraternal opgontza- county recoi4g show a decrease I .Irnisalem ." Outstanding This Fall of 5,894 in marriage licenses over I with her son, Raymond II Malhcis. New Kiiglan.l I ............ i'..in|.d. iiiins u) Manchester deaplte the fact i A lecture on "Emanuel Sweden- in .. .line. I ion w il h I h. ....... I ei' ■ 1929, while divorces Increased ' LONDON NAVAL PACT with whom she Is living and slop­ ihai he la getting along well In jiH.rg who he was and what he I N N m E N D ped oft to visit friends licfoic re­ Hon ..I a h/.uuHful new t.rii k home i years For nearly 15 years now Mr I , aught. " Is to be given In New 328 ABOUT TOWN 'at 111.' I'enlei here, is the ann. uln'e | Cook County husbands paid turning home. Miner 1ms been treasurer of the I Haven next Wednesday, October 9, ■meld In.lnv .'I an iii.l. |..■n.h■nl 'm llarHoi.l County division ot th. ,1 .'to o'clock. The plage Is 311 * 1.749.408 In alimony during the Pact Goes Into Effect Today; Patrick J. Hulchl-son is heading , . un. il lldh. ilo Man. h. • ^.Mu lent order of Hibernians. |je I I I ni|flc .street, at the Center Church year, while othcra settled *1,128,- The Board of Director* of the i 1 has I .1 I .-11 1 I J 1.11 11 "I ■ 1 Ol , Attorney Raymond R. Bow the commlltce arranging lor Ihc .iii- 1 au.se Ihe wiirk requires coneldcrable 'House: Ihe lecturer, the Reverend $10-00 and $16-75 051 on former wives. Four Persons Trapped Community Club met last niyht an.l : There were 10,100 divorces nual bazaar U> be held In SI Jan.i ■ I In-. I e;.p. I tune ami effort, membera of his j Arihur Wilde. Pastor ot the New- Proclamation Calls Atten* made plana for the acaaon a opening ' I Th,' gn.'.Oh ,.| th.- I-., ii-l e\. halige. ■ gAintcd In 1930, and only 37,172 I of the club. Mla.a Chrlatlno Maaon | church hair on Park street on iamil\' have tried to Induce him lo Iiimrrh In New York. Every one ers Escapes As Blaze ' espei inllv In le. enl seal has ho n I marriage licenses. wdll return aa director on Oct. 21. , November 1*2. 13 and M At the give way to the younger blood. II, 1 .'rested Is cordially Invited to be ' verv nipi'l 7> ‘.tiid.i\ .iM. i'. '" . pri.sent at this time, also at the In Two Burning Autos lion To (Is Provisions and The firat event on the aeaaon'B pro- i next mecling ot the commlllee suli- ineellhg .1 II.' eiii|.l-'..- "1 "■ Fei rv veal Mr. Miner serlouily The smart three-piece ensemble Awakens Him and Guest; gram will be a Harvcat aupper to ! eommlttes will he named Alnadv ...nsi.lcn, su-ping aside but at the legiilar service to be held In the I .Man. 1.. ■ '.'I ."'.d I'-'" kvllh- III, lining of the same day at 11 lake place aoon after the opening. | enough work has been done to as­ ,hang, V .. h. ll at l'.- o, al . las' niomeiil he cannot reslat the with the straiglitline skirt, shoi't Repeals It Texlually— No sure success. These bazaais and the I ti iiipiaiion to heed hla supporters OIInek. Wratport. Jftn 1 lA T i Four, autlu>rmra while the othera w<*ru followed by moving picture.-* of , hang, slnl ..hi. .-i- " '''.I Origin of Fire Unknown. ■TOWN CELEBRATES Hawaii shown by .Miss Gr.o c whists hehl hy various groups ol wo­ i,.mi wlshe.s and remain in office |K*raona trapped in nmchim' \vci» dlauhaiRed after IrealineiU Ola', I. n I Alln-.’u "1 Ih'- I " coat and silk or knitted blouse is Slate |)ollee inveetlKallnK the i\u Ttobertson. men In Ihe emireh thrmighoul Ihe hral. I. ' I • ele. I.-.I pi' >h r.t "t Ih.' .siiii h was iho case Sunday when Tie. hurned. Iw’o probably aertonaly, whon Secret Documents To eldent had no! lenruetluho the winter are an Imporlanl soun ■ oi It.Ini . ■ n.n. d w d h Mn 1 ... dl.’ '■ ' ■■ was rc-elcetcd during the oicnnlal both chic and practical for town two aulomobllcH unuKbt flic after a South Manchester Camp. Mrrfi rn : revenue to the ehureh. 1,11 .1 Ho. kvllle as vii e pt. M'd-' I onveiiHon held In East Hartford. Fire early today de.slroyed the PASSING OF 1930 colltaion «vn Uie Ho.Hlon |'*oal roiui iblvetfi tif the niaehtneN were iVoodmen of America will meet at s Miss Miirv M. ‘ 'mn .'f M dn h.’ " ' I His son. Francis, had taken him to home ot the late Judge H. O. Bowers early lotlay. All were laken to tb»* A Hhoit time after Ihe a«elt1enf Change Stipulations As sports, business and classroom oei’urred lo't'ige H<>\\tuaii of I3d ). m. tonight. was till me. I 11. a :. 1.1 and M l'. .1' ■!' l th....... hy automobile and Bt Woodbildge and North Kim f Norwalk hospilaF Ills la.sl words had been, "Now don't FILMS Savoy etreet, Hrltl-epoil. dilMU); A I vet.", 'll'.. < I Man. I.... i streets In the north end with an es­ The Injured were: .It'aeph Man. Set Forth, the Treaty De­ The regular monthly meeting oi [ TO TALK TO SCOUT el... te.l a . sr. r.'larv lorgel, Dad, about giving up your DEVELOPED AND wear. One of these good-looking Brooklyn, N. Y.. burna at»out the puat Hlowed down to view the Inn li­ timated loss of more than * . Everyone Seems Happy To Div. No. 1. A. O H will be heM al PM,,1‘ t., IJie ehs II.'ll .1 "dh -• I"' PRINTE D 10 000 arma; Marvin Kobn, New York, ed wreekago and a woman iidin^Jn Ida ear wu« inlured when a eai jlght o'clock this evening in e't HEADS ON FIRST AID William H lldMe.l manager ..I Ihe Nut only la Mr. Miner county _>l HOUR SERVICE and much needed enembles should Attorney Raymond R. Bowers, j burna about the faue. forubeud and clares. lamea’a Hall Manehester Ti.leph..lie -I':xi hallgi , treasurer, but he has also been See Unlucky Year Go; arma; Kdilh Kcran. New Yv»rk. driven by Ko'beft ‘ VVi« himowskv of I'iim Deposit Box at younger son of Judge Bowers, and a | HH VVtlHon Ntieid. ItrldKepoit. i ranh nilllre'.se.l the gathillhg. .He g l " ' linamiiil sei'rctary of the local dl- be in every girl’s and woman’s Hartford man who w.as hla over-1 lacvratlona to the aide ainl burna Mr. and .Mrs. Joseph K. McVeigh Dr. R. I*. Knapp to .AiUiri's-r an llileiesting talk .l.ahilg will, Ih. visw.n ul Ihc A.
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