THUSSDAT. NOVEMBER 4 ,198T ^AOB roUSTBEN WBAnUlR lOatirbrstnr Stmtina S m llt t AVERAGE DAILT OfROULATlOM Fareegat a( 0. B. Weathm Bataan, far the Meath ef Oetober, 19S1 Hartford Tha Olrl Scouta Drum and Bugle Marrteg* Intentions were Sled Ur. and Urs. Carl H. Peterson Mrs. B. B. Begar, president labor controversy what was today of WethereU street were pleasantly Ever Ready Circle of King’s Daugh­ termed “snap Judgment and ac- Ught rain taolght, eieartag 8«t- Oorpa win hold a rebearsel tonight with the town clerk yeeterdey nrday morning: sUghtly warmer to­ ABOUTTDWM afternoon by Thomee Henry Ulee- surprised at their home Saturday ters, and Utea Bcmiee LydaU went SELECnWENMAY Uen” by Seiectmaa L. T. Wood, he 6,014 at the State Armory under their to New London yesterday to attend imiSMtHAUeett Member e< the Andtt night; eoMer Bwtnrdny. leader, Ralph Von Deck. Thla will srn of 338 School street, a al't evening by a party of 30 of their voiced aa opliihm that In the future, ' TiM n n la r menthly maatlnr of relatives and friends. The eelebra- the two-dey convention of the Inter­ aC matters of a debatable or parti­ nnnaa et OtreateHeas be the laat aeaaloa the glrla win worker, eon of Ur. and Mrs. John Uon waa in honor of their recent national King’s Daughters. the san kind comltig before the board MANCHESTER — A OTY OF VILLAGE CHARM li« WeaMa*i Ponisii Ml» lnii>ry bold before the Annlatlce Day pa­ Oleeson, end Sophie Victoria Ryko- ADOPT NEW RULE fl« Uw 8oitt)i Mcthdolat 10th wedding anniversary. Cards convention headquarters la St. be tabled for consideration at a auc- Self Serve Friday rade. ski. Bilk worker, daughter of Ur. were played and a briffet lunch James’s Episcopal church. New Lon­ ceedlng meeting. Mr. Wood believes PRICE THREE CENTS win fa* h«ld Satartey eventn^ and Urs. Peter RykoeU of 301 HU- I ASvastteteg M Page M ) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1937 (SIXTEEN PAGES) tT iM with Ml*. K tM flood of the served, and aa a reminder of the don. that the taking of aldea In any dla- 2:30 to 5:30 Specials VOL. LVIL, NO. 31 According to reporta the I. O. O. Uerd atreet occasion the guests presented to Mr. puta should be accompanied by con­ ita, M Oardon atiaet. f . Bingo gamea are proving very and Mrs. Peterson a Sne parlor Paul Shipman, who has been Frocednre Suggested Would siderably more thought aad deliber­ popular on Tburaday nlghta judg­ AppUcetlona for enrollment In the beater. , ation than waa accorded the resoiu- ing by the ateady Increaae In num- manager of the local Arthur Drug 40 Ft. Roll Sandwich TBAFFBD O f A DOOB, next CXjC Camp period, beginning Store In the Rublnow building, for Uon which censured the Independ­ TABOBT FOB PUNOBBS Cow Derails Crack Passenger Train bera of playera. There will be an­ January 1, 1938, are now being .ac­ Friday evening win be visiting Put Resolutioiie O i Table ent Cloak company. Selectman Par Serrica and Qoality other game aa uaual tonight at the past srear, has severed his con­ JAPS WIN FOUR cepted at tha town welfare offlee. It matrons and patrons’ night with nection with that firm and in the Wood laat night affirmed that be Waxed Paper New York, Nov. 8,—(AP)- SHOE REPAIRING SEE 8:30. Tbeae gamea are aponaored was announced this morning. Boys Laurel Court, No. 8, Order of Ama­ NINE POWER PARLEY near future will open a drug atore And Prevent Haste. bad voted against origlaal adoption The revolving door went round by the L. O. O. F. Social club. wishing to attend camp need not be ranth of New Britain. The meet­ of hte own In a neighboitog town. <tf tlM rMolutioo. and roimd to the tune of swing­ E i SAM YULYES reclplenta o f relief, but must regis­ ing at 7:45 wiU be foUowed with a If the board decldea to act on Mr. MORE VILLAGES ing Ssta, The Teachera Training claaa will ter with tha U. B. Ihnployment BOdal. The following night the 5c & BBTAIB 8EBV1CE meet tonight at 7:80 at the Second Company No. 1. S.M.FJ3., was Wood’s suggestion. It may become a Robert Landry, 40, aalesman, TCI Mala Street office at S35 Ualn etreet, Hartford, grand officers will pay their official Hasty aetlon of a majority of nuittar of policy to bold over for Congregational church. callec. out on a still alarm'at 11:30 the membera of, the Board of Select­ told tha court that Daniel Hood, before meking appUcatlon for camp visit to Morris Court of Bridgeport, o’clock this morning for a small Are oonaideraUon all action on newly BYAWRISE 39. roataurant waiter, mado a enrollment. the home court of the grand royal men In recently aponaoring an ex­ presented affaire. FAILS TO AGREE ON b the woods at the rear of the site treme poalUon in a matter of con- slighting remark to several matron. Mrs. Ethsl Carter, royal fo-merly occupied by the Forest CRISCO A group from the Kapering Uelo- tro'-erilal nature may result in women In the restaurant and matron of Chapman Court Is plan­ bouse. No damage waa reported. ADVERTTSEMENT— that be complained atout IL He dlers orchestra will play at the ning to attend. adoption of a reviaed rule of proce­ Now Have Heary Guns On Highland Park Community club- dure In acting on pending reaolu- Benane lee Cream Week — Ba­ said Hood punched him. PINEHURST FRESH FISH Mrs. Albert Roberts and Infant 1 lb. can 19c Landry tesUaed he started to bouae Saturday evening. The Young People's society of the tlona. « nana Royal wUh S scoops of Ice son, Joseph, arrived yesterday from Becauae of the board’s involve­ cream and fixings—^Magnell Drug leave through a revoIvlDg door, PEACE PLEA TO JAPS wiO hcl|i yoa make the most of yonr food dollars. Yon Concordia Lutheran church will bold South Side Of Creek; Lose Stepney, Conn., for a visit of ten ment in a difficult position in a Cb. V but somebody trapped him and aave without saerillcing quality or quantity when yon Its monthly niatness meeting to­ days with Mrs. Roberta's parents, Large Package every time It swung round, hny food at onr uniformly low prices. morrow evening, and the regular Mr. and Mrs. Harry Armstrong, of Heanly Before They Eo- somebody poked him one. bowUng matches at the T will be East Center streeL Adjonrns At B rnssdt Until omitted. ' RINSO He anally escaped, landed In court and was held In $50 baU. W allsrN . Leclerc tabGsh A New Position. Reich May Act Alone SHELL n S H Pollock or Boston Bine in Past matrons of Temple Chapter, Accord Can Be Reached the p ie ce ............lb. 12ViC Funeral Director Order of the Etestem Star will meet 2 pkgs. 39c tonight at 8 o'clock In the Masonic OYSTERS SU c^ ................... lb. 16c «8S No. Uate St. PbOM 6389 FOOTBALL GAME! Sbaaghei, Nov. B.—(A P)—Japa­ Temple. Mrs. Harold F. Bldwell Agent For On The Wording Of Thg S tew in g............. pint 33c Boneless Tender nese troops. In a aurprtee attack, A s Mediator to End H pint 18c. wlU be hostess. CampbelTs G. 0. P. LEADERS " HADDOCK FILETS ntID AT, Manchester High School today drove Chinese defenders from Appeal; China ObjecU Te Oysters. Frying, .pint 48c 27c lb. PPPERS NOV. 5th * four villages on the south bank of Filet of Sole. Tomato Soup Conflict in Far East Fancy Fresh Soochow creek. This action, the UKEYTONAME Omission Of Its Charge! S C A i ^ P S ........ pint 39c Smoked Filet of Haddock. a n t decisive en>mgement In the Salmon. Bristol High School Scans 21c Shanghai Bgbtlng since Chinese By LOUIS P. LOCHNEB *itjedlator, however, sources close to OKE troops evacuated Chapel laat week, .-W A .A AS..^ amlrl UlktAF ISMSntMl Against The Japanes!;) Opened Chuns... .pint 35c “P O U ^ B O D Y Berlin, Nov. 6— (AP) —Germany the chancellery said Hitler wanted Steak Cod. Cod to BolL a enabled the Japanese to move 8,0UU to make absolutely sure that hts TOMORROW 3:15 p. m. fully expected today to ateal a Chuns in sheD . .2 qts. 35c SWORDFISH, Fancy Cen­ men across tbe~creek on a line two march on the Brussels conference, judgment would be accepted unques­ ter C n ts. .......... lb. 49c nillea west of Rubicon village. which she declined to attend, and tionably. Brussels, Nov. 5.— (AP)—| ■ Oyster Cocktail Sance The Japanese attack, according to CalGnin Of A Mid-Term Con- settle the Chlnese-Japanese war DUcusslng the projected action Filets of Red Perch, lb. 25c $ 1 2 - 7 5 Men’s - Women’s • ChUdren’s a Chinese spokesman who admit­ with several German publicists, this Conferees on the Chinese-JapJif 25c bottle ^ PER roNn herself. MackereL 7 M T.NEBO ted the setback, occurred while ?ention Meets With Mach Preliminary Informal requests writer found high l>,.pe that the anese conflict failed today to c a s h HAIR C U T S -2 5 c. Chinese troops were busy agbtlng German colonial question would as­ Ihiiar Banco, 12c and 29c Bntter Fish ........... Ib. 22c S Berbers — No Waiting! from both Clilna and Japan for reach an agreement on thi Delivered. Admission: off smaller Japanese units which cniancellor Hitler to act aa an um­ sume an entirely new aspect, fav­ wording of a peace appeal to bs i pire In their four-months-old con- orable to Germany, aa a result ot tbe Bzeellaot weaUier, aad maay farmera rate- previously bad effected a crossing Oppositioii; Final Deci­ Adults, 50c.
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