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«»- HOLD FOUR SUSPECTS GENERAL COLE, Scottsboro Youths Leave For New Trial RESERVE COUNCIL RAP FOR SOMERS MURDER FORMER C. N. G. ♦ ADJUTM , DIES AT GOLD PLAN IGNORED Quartet Arrested in Pro?i- CHENEY APPOINTS Was Head of State Forces Administration Holds Gold dence to Be Questioned Lindys Coming,Back C.W.A.COMMnTEE from 1901 to 1929 — Price at Wednesday Levd by State PoBce— Narcot­ Passes Away at His Home By Way of Cape Verde as Reserye Board Mem­ ics Squad Also Investisat- L J. HoD, David Chambers, in West Hartford. Horta, Azores, Nov. 23.—(AP)— The Lindberghs are conducting a bers Are Mnn) on Advis­ ing; Kansas City Massacre H. W. Willis and & E Col. Charles A. Lindbergh, who with survey of proposed transAtlantic Hartford, Nov. 23.—(AP)—Major Mrs. Lindbergh left here today in routes for Pan-American Airways, ory Council’ s Attack; Crit­ the American international flying May Have Connections. Waddell Are Selected. General M. Cole, adjutant general their big monoplane, said shortly before the takeoff that be planned company. of the Connecticut National Guard, to return to America by way of ical Body Merely Group of 1901-1929, and a soldier in the state In the present European tour, (Jol. Cape Verde, Africa. Lindbergh interviewed officials of Four men held at police head­ Frank Cheney, Jr., announced to­ forces almost continuously since “We contemplate reaching the various international flying com­ quarters here will he questioned by day the names of the men who will 1884, died at his home, 28 Ellsworth Bankers Who Exchange American continent,” said Col. Lind­ panies throughout Europe namely in Connecticut state police as to a pos­ servo with him on the local Civil Road, West Hartford, this miming bergh, “by way of St. Michael at six o’clock, of arterial sclerosis. London, Paris, and Amsterdam, but sible connection with the murder of W oito committee. They include Island, Maderia, Lisbon, and Cape he and Mrs. Lindbergh did not go Views. He was about as usual yesterday Verde.’’ Albert SOverman, also known as Edward J. Holl, Selectman David and on Novem ei 12 attended the to Berlin, the headquarters of the Silvers and Lubln, New York gang­ Chambers, Hariowe W. Willis and Lufthansa company. Armistice Day exercises at Trinity The route to America by way of ster, whose body was found in Som­ Town Treasurer George H. Wad­ ■Washington, Nov. 23.— (AP) — college. (Jape Verde already is being flown Cape Verde is the westernmost ers three days ago. dell. Mr. Cheney is chairman of the Bora In England Paying little outward heed to the by the German Foreign Air Line projectory of Africr on the Atlantic The quartet was taken into cus­ committee, an appointment he re­ George Malpas Cole was bora in (Jompany Luftshansa. 'That com­ ocean, slightly less than 2,00 miles vehement controversy over mone­ tody yesterday by Patrolman Pat­ ceived from the State CWC yester­ Portsmouth, England, August 20, from Natal, Brazil, the western tary policy, the administration pro­ day. 1853, a son of George and Jane A. pany uses a base steamer, the West­ falen, which is kept in position Mid­ terminus of the Lufthansa trans- ceeded with its gold program today, Other Group Continnes (Malpas) Cole. They came to Mas­ Atlantl'; air route. Mr. Cheney said the new Civil sachusetts where his fa'^her follow­ way between Africa and South holding the domestic price of the Works committee will not mean ed his profession of civil engineer­ America to serve as a base for Cape Verde gets its name, which metal at the same level as yester­ transAtlantic airmail flights. means "green cape,” from a group the dissolution of the old Manches­ ing. day. ter Emergency Elmplo rment Asso­ General Cole was educated in Regular service over this route of enormous baobab trees which 3 The quotation was 333.76 per ciation. The association will take public smd private schools and tu­ has not yet been Inaugurated but it crown its summit. On the point of tored by his father. He became an is understood that such a step is the cape is the French town of ounce. Meanwhile the world prioe care of the registration of appli­ was 333.96 at the opening London assistant to his- father and later Convicted and sentenced to death at Scottsboro more than two years contemplated for the near future. Dakar. cants for work, while the Civil foreign exchange quotation of $5,405 was associated with a wholesale ago on charges of assaulting two white women, three of the seven young Works committee will pass upon to the poimd. The dollar later im­ suggested projects to provide work flour and grain business in New Negro defendants are pictured leaving the jail at Decatur, Ala., to be London. proved, carrying the London gold for the unemployed. Men selected arraigned for a new trial at Morgon County Circuit Court. They were quotation down to $33.80. for work will be taken from lists His military career began with denied a change of venue. furnished by the state and the M. his enlistment in the Massachusetts Acting Secretary Morgenthau FOX REQUESTED THE AID made; ready to travel to Warm E. E. A after December 1, and un­ National Guard in 1875. He became Springs, Ga., where he will review til that time those at present on a member of the Indiana National the local charity lists will be given Guard in 1882 and of the Connecti­ the steps thus far taken with the President and make plans for fu­ preference, Mr. Cheney said. cut National GuaM November ,10, OF HOOVER IN TROUBLE Mr. Cheney was named chairman 1884, after returning to this state ANTI-SALOON LEAGUERS ture operations. of the Civil works committee from Indiana. Neither he nor members of the the town of Manchester yesterday Since that time he had lived in Federal Reserve board would com­ at a meeting of the Selectmen and this state and was continuously as­ ment upon the action of the Federal sociated with the military affairs of OUTUNE STATE POUCY Former Movie Magnate ADVISORY BOARD Advisory Coimcil in ordering a Charity Superintendent. Mr. Cheney, a member of the present Connecticut. statement of attitude on the gold imorganized board of directors of ’The funeral will be held at ’Trin­ Songht Help of High Offi­ program prepared for private dis­ the M. E. E. A. is one of the best ity church, Hartford, Saturday aft­ FOR LOANS NAMED tribution among member banks. informed men in town on civil ernoon at 1:30. The Rev. Raymond Predict Liqnor Control Law SETTLE SHATTERED Not Official Body works and charity relief and yes­ Cunningham, rector, will conduct cials to Keep Control of ’The (JouncU, which in the pw t terday Mr. Cheney and Charity the service. Burial will be in Cedar WiDBring Worse Condi-! has not hesitated to speak its own Albert Silvenma Superintendent George H. Waddell Grove cemetery. New London. MARKpQR HEIGHT mind, has no o f f ic e governmental co^erred with the State Civil General Cole married Miss Emily His Hidings. State Manager of Federal status. I t ' consists of memera rick J. A- Powers, whose sus­ Works Administration officials re­ Judson Beckwlt of New London dons Than Existed a the, __ chosen from the various Federal Re­ picions were aroused by their sc- garding the local problems. in November 1877. Mrs. Cole died Appoints Nine Men serve disOricls who meet in WMdi- To Divide Work f January 27, 1928. Washington, Npv, 23.— (A P )— ington from time to time to ex- tiOBS. . % k changfTthe views of the various sec­ To Examine Rope 'information received today from Giene'al Cole leaves four children, Old Days. Barometer Showed balloon­ Testimony that he had gone straight Washington was to the e ff^ that Lleiltenant Colonel George B. Cole, andUne Woman. tions 6t the Natien -on business and In a secret compartment under to President Hoover and other high monetary conditions. the rear seat of their sedan, police the Civil Works Administration win C. N. G., of West Hartford; Major insist that work made available ists Ascended 61^37 Republican’ officials in Us unauc- ’The members of the council, all found a black-jack, two lengths of Donald M. Cole, Coast Artillery Hartford, Nov. 23.—(AP) — A through the Federal program be of whom appeared today to have left rope, a cap and a pair of gloves corps, and stationed at Fort H. G. prediction that the liquor control CMsful effort to retain control of New Haven, Nov. 25.— (AP)— A divided, as nearly as possible, be­ Wright Fishers Island, N. Y.; Miss Washington upon conclusion of their The Connecticut police will com­ law will bring worse conditions to Feet; New World's Record his vast movie holdings was given state advisory committee of ten meeting, are: Thomas M. Steele, tween those on relief rolls and un­ Clara B. M. Cole of West Hartford the Senate banking committee to­ pare the rope ^ t h that found employed not listed and instructions Connecticut than existed in pre- members of the Connecticut branch Boston;. Walter E. Frew, New York; wound around Silverman’s neck. and Mrs. Emil Beckwith Nye, of day by William Fox. have been sent to the various state prohibition days is incorporated in a of the Home Owners Loan Corpora­ Howsurd A. Loeb ; H. C. Though the four men asserted they Hartford: five grandchildren, a The former theater magnate tes­ directors, the dispatch stated. brother, William E. Cole of Attle­ declaration of policy adopted by the Washlngrton, Nov. 23.— (AP)—A McelDowney, Cleveland; Howard are chauffeurs by occupation, one tified he was “forced under duress” tion was appomted today by Peter LocaUy, the situation regarding boro Mass., anc flve sisters, Mrs. Connecticut Antl-Sedoon League. calibration of the barometer car­ Bruce, Richmond; John K. Ottley, of them is said to have admitted selection of applicants for CWA The policy adopted Tuesday also M. Kennedy, state manager. Atlanta; Melvin A. Traylor, vice ried by JJeutenant-Commander (Oontinaed on FUge Three) being in the beer racket In New Jobs remains the 'same as before, outlines its future work “for the The committee consisting of nine president, Chicago; Walter W. with those registered on the charity promotion of temperance or the dis­ Settle in his stratosphere flight men and one woman will be called Smith, president, St. Louis; 'Theo­ (Oontinaed on Page Two) list having first call for jobs untU couraging of the use of intoxicants.” showed the balloonists had ascend­ together shortly to organize and’to dore Wold, Minneapolis; W. T. Kem­ Dec. 1. Thereafter, veterans will The projects to be taken up in­ ed 61,237 feet. receive a report on the actlvitlee per, Kansas (Jlty; Joseph H. Frost, Dallas; Henry M. Robinson, San have a preference, Mr. WaddeU clude these: The 'National Aeronautic Asso­ MARRIED AN HOUR, of the loan corporation since it be­ stated today, and all work to be 1— ^To point out the weaknesses gan operating in Connecticut about Francisco; Walter Lichtenstein, sec­ ciation, in announcing the figure, retary, Chicago. WARBURG OPPOSES provided after Dec. 1 wiU be allotted of the new law as far as possible to said it would be forwarded to the four months ago. Its duties in gen­ to those on a {,eneral list of regis­ secure remedial legislation, Includ­ eral will be to establish policies. Has No Authority Federation Aeronautlque Interna­ KILLED BY POLICE Governor. Black of the Federal trants to be compiled by the loced ing restriction of advertising. tionale as a new world height rec­ ’Those Appointed. registration bureau, using the new 2— To appeal to school officials The appointees: Reserve board told reporters the ad­ ROOSEVELT POLICY ord. visory council was an independent government forms. The registra­ and teachers to give to young peo­ Ray Cooper of the N. A. A. said 'Thomas F. (Jlark of New Haven, tion conducted since Monday has ple the facts about alcoholic drinks president of the real estate and In- body for which he had no authority that although the Soviet strat­ to speak. so that they will be prepared to osphere balloonists had claimed a Bridegroom Suspected in (Oontinaed on Page Three) (Oontinoed on Page Seven) He referred inquirers who sought meet the high plressure advertising height of more than 62,000 feet, the New York Banker in Surprise of liquor that is already flooding the a text of the resolution to Walter U. S. S. R., was not a member of Holdup Is Shot Down Lichtenstein, vice president of the nation; also to extend to the high the Federation Aeronautlque In­ schools required instruction of this First National bank of Chicago, sec­ Address Raps ^Controlled ternationale and that no official retary of the council. URGES SENTENCE kind. proof of their height was held by 3— To correlate the facts revealed While Resisting Arrest. ARMS CUT ACCORD Meanwhile, Attorney General that interaationed organization. by court records regarding drunken­ Cummings sidd today he has not Former R<^rd Inflation” Plan. ness, drunken driving, accidents and been asked to rule on whether Mor­ OF DEATH RUSHED deaths due to drunken driving, etc., Officially, (Jooper said, the 53,153 Kenosha, Wle., Nov. 23— (AP) — IS POSSIBLE-ITALY genthau, officially undersecretary of beginning with the enactment of feet ascendec by Auguste Piccard, A 17-year-old widow and flve other the Treasury but actually actlnff Philadelphia, Nov. 23.— (AP) — the new ‘control’ act. the Belgian scientist, had stood as persona, one a girl of the same age, secretary, is ex-offlclo chairman cw President Roosevelt’s monetary the world record. seized when officers shot and killed the Federal Reserve board. He ex­ Major General M. Cole Enroll Volunteers goals of controlled inflation and a 4— To enroll In the Connecticut ’The celling reached by Settle and the former’s husbemd of an hour, pects a request for such a ruling Reichstag Arson Snspect Major Chester L. Fordney of the n Dace’s Goremmeot Confi­ shortly. Just who is raising the dollar of constant purchasing F. M. Carter of Worcester, Mass.; volunteers as many as possible of were charged by Kenosha county Marines was a distinct surprise to question was not made clear. power, have a new but “reluctant” Mrs. J. J. Bond and Mrs. K. P. our young people who will thus authorities today with a series of offlclalr here. Herbert Gaston, whom Morgen­ opponent in James P. Warburg, who Asks Comrt to Horry Up Sanborn of Reading, Mass.; and pledge themselves to be abstainers robberies and holdups. dent That Nations Both Settle and Fordney told thau appointed his assistant iB has been looked upon as unofficial Mrs. M. A. Buck and Mrs. S. A. and helpers in the fight against al­ All were captured last night after newsmen the visible guage on their charge of departmental publicity economic adviser to the Chief Execu­ Loring of Billerica, Mass. coholic drinks. ’These will be the officers surprised them at a filling tive. With the Verdict recruits for the new army that mukt barometer had indicated a height station and Valter Bergman, 21, Reach an Agreement. m ov^ today from the spacious office ordinarily occupied by the In a surprise address at the (3eorge M. Cole, adjutant general fight this battle to a finish. of 59,^00 feet. The Navy balloonist West Allis, Wls., the bridegroom, American Academy of Political Sci­ 6—To help in every way possible added he would be "aurprised” if was slain after he shot and wounded undersecretary to the office vacated of Connecticut for 28 years, retired by Dr. O. M. W. Sprague, who re­ ence the New York banker ex­ Leipzig, Nov. 23 — (AP) —With those towns wishing to hold local the official calibration showed they Paul (Jheney, 21, the filling station on December 31, 1929, with the rank Rome, Nov. 28.— (AP) — The signed Tuesday as special financial pressed doubt last night that such a his head at stake, Marlnus van der option elections. had ascended much above that attefldant. Italian government’s confidence that of major-general. He was a veter­ advisor to the 'Treasury with severe dollar is possible and said be didn’t Lubbe jolted the sedate German an who served both in peace and In its reference to the state re­ level. Later Sheriff (Jlarence Ericksen coUaboratlcm among the big powers Calibration of the two barqgraphs criticism to the administration’s believe “ there is any such thing as Reichstag building fire trial pro­ war times. He saw active service peal is effective December 5, the said some of those in custody had can produce a world disarmament monetary policy. ' controhed inflation.” ceedings today by asking the chief in the field during the Spanish- declaration of policy said: “In Con­ carried by Settle was conducted at confeosed to an unsuccessful at­ agreement was stated in an official “What I reluctantly oppose,” he the Bureau of Standards under con­ justice when be thought the verdict American War, but w m obliged to necticut, the so-called ‘liquor control tempt to rob a bank at Manchester, communique today. tolc an audience which jammed the' would be reached and when it would “ carry on” at home during the act’ which will go into effect about ditions approximating those en­ la., and to at -ast seven thefts, rob­ The communique was issued to gilded ball room of the Bellevue COUNCIL’S RESOLUTION i be carried out. World War, much against his will December 6, will in various ways countered during the flight. beries and burglaries in Wisconsin. express the government’s approval Stratford hotel, “are some of the ’The barographs were checked in New York, Nov. 23.— (AP)—'The ’The puzzling Hollamder, who in­ and inclinations. His home service bring about much worse conditions Those in Party of the dlsarmeunent conference’s ad­ methods by which he (The Presi­ a refrigerated veunium tank which Herald-Tribime said in a Washing-* sists he set the fire last February was strenuous for during the years than existed in pre-prohibition days. ’Those held are Alice Pluta, 17, journment at Geneva yesterday in ton disnatch today that the awlvls- dent) seeks to attain his goal, some reduced temperature and pressure who was married to Bergman at 27 alone and unaided, broke into the of war, and long after it General Among its wealmesses are the fol­ order to leave further negotiations ory council to the Federal Reserve of the misconceptions that seem to to that recorded at the peak of the Waukegan, HI., an hour before the testimony of a tailor, Herr Barz, CJole had the planning out of the lowing: to direct diplomatic channels. Board has waraeo the Roosevel| becloud his purpose and the disre­ 1—Sunday selling will be legal flight, to eliminate errors which shootings; Jerry Schnomler, 21, and “Italian respcmslhle circles,” the gard of the accumulated experience among the first to be called as the enormous amount of detail which administration against “a currency trial reopened for its third and final was a part of organizing, equipping his wife Hazel, 17, Chicago; Joseph communique said, “reconfirm their of centuries manifested by all too (Oonttnued on Page Seven) (Oontinaed on Page Four) Mlezejewskl, 20, Milwaukee, Don of fluctuating value." stage. and dispatching of tens of thous­ confidence in collaboration of the The resolution, adopted in execu»i many of his advisers.” Donovan, 21, La Garge, Wls., and big powers for an agreement to be Reveals Resignation ’The tailor was telling about Com­ ands of Connecticut soldiers for tive session yesterday, smd made munistic charity meetings held in active djaty and later arranging for Sterling Hart, 20, Chicago. submitted afterwards to the dls- W wburg also »-evealed for the SherW Ericksen and deputies availab' to the Herald-'Tribune lOr. his apartment their demobilization at home. He armiunent conference. authoritative quarters, follows: first time he had resigned from the drove up to the filling station while Follows Old Lines delegation to the economic confer­ ’Turning his tcmselled head toward also was confronted with the task “While the council is in sympa­ Judge Wilhelmn Buenger, while the of reorganization of the National Sky Kidnapings Common on a search for KenoAia bakery "Italy, pursuing the line she has ence after receipt of the President’s robbers and found guns and am­ thy with the general purposes of four other defendants stared * as Guard units to replace those which condstently followed,, is ready now the administration, it believes these message espousing a dollar of fixed munition in the two mud-spattered as before to devote all her efforts purchasing power. astonished as were the spectators, had passed out of existence in fed- are not to be accompHahed by a automobiles. (Officers said the cars to reach an accord which will be an 'Van der Lubbe Jumped to his feet eratlon,;of the guard. General Cole Millions of Years Ago currency ol fluctuating value. Continuing his attack, Warburg had been stolen. expression of a policy of effective declared he is opposed to controlled and said: in World War times was in federal "The membenn of the advisory 'T wemt to know when the verdict service from May 24, 1917, until Meanwhile, Bergman, identified collaboration among all these Inflation, "even if, contrary to his­ by authorities: as a parole violator coimdl believe: ^ will be reached and when it wUl be May 9, 1919, as disbursing officer Pasadena, Cal,, Nov. 23.— (A P )— ^energy he visualizes as constant. In states.” tory, it does not become uncon­ from Green Bay, Wia., Reformatory, (The steering- committee of the "1. 'That a higher price level 1*. carried out” and agent of the United States, and A kidnaping in the skies, millions of ^the beginning there were two types trolled,” and he asserted It is “up to and several companions, including arms partey voted to suspend dis­ beneficial only if accompanied by the latent majority to let the Presi­ *1 can’t say,” the Judge replied. he also did duty on the selective years before the existence of ))uman of energy, potential and micro- higher natural income, and that ^' “That depends upon you —when you service administration. cosmic, the latter being the energy his bride, ran into an adjoining field. cussions until Mid-January to per­ dent know what the American peo­ life, is pictured by Professor Gustaf It was when he emerged a few min­ mit diplomatic negotiations looking can only be brought about by itt*’' will speak and tell who your accom­ General Cole despite his years Stromberg of th^ Mount Wilson Ob­ inherent in atoms. ple are ready to face whatever suf­ utes later, while officers were in toward meeting the crisis precipi­ creased volume of business a ^ lh?i^ fering there may be in a slow, or­ plices were.” when he voluntarily retired imder servatory here. Conversion of potential energy creased employment. s.. Been Asoertaliied « law permlttting him to do so, did into kinetic- energy resulted in the hiding, and fired at (Jheney that he tated by (]}«rmany's withdrawal.) derly process of recovery.” ’This was one of the early steps of Joseph A. C. Avenol, secretary of "2. That a depressing and The Dutch brick mason came not look the veteran that he was. In the evolution of galaxies, as set first step of evolution, the formation was slain. Opposes Fisher the League of Nations, began work tuatlng currency value will not ad-^ back quickly, “that already has every respect he liad the alertness forth in the new.theory developed of spherical units with the universe, Warburg also disaigreed with the 'TREASURY BALANCE Just earisting dlscrspanolss In been ascertained. I said I fired the and TniiitAry bearing which had been by the astronomer who has won in­ the kinetic energy coming from po­ today to save the league from the monetary views of Professor Irving threatened withdrawal of Italy. In price level. > Reichstag.” his for many years. ternational renown for his study of tential energy resulting in radial Fisher of Yale University, who Washington, Nov. 28 — (AP) ■— some quarters such a wlth

murdered man. Dr. Silverman, stomach by Dr. Raljph B. Thayer, HOLD FOUR SUSPECTS known undar the alias of Silvers, medical examiner of Somers, reveal­ C O U m REPUBUCANS GOVERNMENT BONDS was also charged with having out­ ed that one of the last morsels of SCHREIBeGErS ABoirnowN lUVT.COiiS fitted Miller ^ tb the optical -goods food that Silverman ate before ble FOR SOMERS MURDER so that the outlaw could pose as a death was blueberry pie. The blue­ MEETTHIS EVENING Mlantonomoh Trlbs, No. 68, Im­ Sm O NG ON ’CHANGE saleam> n. Dr. SUve. man Is out on berries had not been digested before STATE CONTRACT proved Order of Rod Men, wlU hold HAT BE CD $10,000 balL the murder had been committed. It its regular meeting tomorrow night (Oontfamed from Page One) To Gather in Hartford to Dis­ Meanwhile, New York license requires three hours to digest blue­ in ’Tinker hall at i o’clock. ’There York, where Silverman was known plates on the cai Miller used in bis berries under normal circumstances, cuss Formation of a County will be a visitation of the board of Contmae Recovery in Market as a “big time” bootlegger and escape were traced to New York. It according to a Manchester physi­ Organization. Great Chiefs at this meeting. Re­ racketeer. was found that they had been is­ cian. Although a tedious Job, the Local Contractor Low Bidder freshments will be served after the If Plan Goes Hiroaii^ t is sued to a man giving the name at state poUce might learn something Hartford, Nov. 28.—(AP)—Rep­ cloee of the meeting. of value by checking up on aU and Gain for First Time NAROOnO INVBSTIGA'nON Fred Olaumbacb but who, the po­ resentatives of the twenty-nine for Saperintendeiifs Cot­ lice say, was Herman Borenstein, restaurants in Springfield and Hart­ The Hustlers' Group of ths South Changes W3I Affect New towns in the county wlU meet in Hartford, Nov. 28.— (A P )—F«d 21, of 489 Manida street, the Bronx. ford in an effort to sift out the per­ Methodist church will meet tomor­ in W eek. era! Narcotic agents today were Berensteio’s Story * sons who partook of blueberiy pie Hotel Bond at 6:80 ^ s evening to tage at W aterfori row aften oor at 1 o’clock at the consider a charter w d by-laws for London. reported In Somers working on the Borenstein is said to have told late Sunday night or early Monday home of Mre. May DeWolf of Elro the formation of the Hartford theory that Albert Silverman, alias the poUce be obtained the plates for morning. street. The work will be salting county Republican organization New York, Nov. 18.—(AP)— Silvers and Lubin, reputed “big- his employer, Abraham Chalt, a SUverman’s acquaintance with peanuts. sponsore ' by Assistant Attorney Hartford, Nov, 38.— (AP) — The time” Newark and New York gang­ truoksian, of 1,240 Walton avenue, Verne MiUer leads to another hcwk- Washington, Nov. 38—

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committee, Fox said he otnild not W3ESTPORT BOYS say whether the department’s rec­ CHRISTENING P A im r NACKSEY IS TOP PRIZE nofram . Tha toopw ARTHUR PROG 5T0RES W ADS OF BALLOTS ords were ever changed. GET BLUE EAGLE fruit cop, cold nam, “If the word wak ever changed” rolla 'X'ffM aad glngerbreed with Fox continued, Tt was accomplished WINNER AT THE BAZAAR whlmtod cream. At tho myHwy SALE* DRAWS O tO V D Sunday. November 19 a christen­ They Are Nine and Eleven the foUowlac offlocra weie uheted CAST AT ELECTION by those who sought to capture my ing party was held at the home of companies from me and ultimately Years 6t A^e imd Own a to zerve the Qraage fbr the eottliif A seUlBg drlva sponsored by the Mr.* and Mrs. Joseph Childs of 86 Large Attfndanee Enjoys Fine year: Maotar, Dobald Woodward; did capture them." North street for their infant son Printing CcMbpany. Ton poor anlforors from bad’least Program on Second l^ening ovoraeer, William Ifacht, Jr.; lae- RuUsow hutMlng merchants in hon­ Wbat mlMtr Jon bavo eadpredl i '’’ - Richard. Miss Bernice Rubacha turer, A. W. MeUiiifer; ateward, or of the first aanlversary of the crippllna dlsoomfo^! v end John Obremskl were sponsors of St. James’s Annual. WsLZhlJigtoQ, Nov. 28.— (AP) Watdier Tells Senators They David Hunt; awlatant itearard, Artbiur Drug store received a gen­ But horo at last Is holb for peat Kd- TALL CEDARS HERE for the baby. Over 40 friends of —Two youthful Westport, Con­ operations nor tnjootloas. No eqfobe« ' James F. Macksey of Brookfield Wezteott Rice; chaplaiD, Mra. Cora erous response from the people of •d rest nor time off from worlt^ A Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Childs attend­ necticut business executives, Hutchlnz; treazurer, William Wolff; Were Pnt hto Box in ed the party. street won the capital prize of $50 twelve sod nine years old, were Manchester and vldnlty this morn­ simple home treatment with Emerald SPONSOR CEREMONIAL at St. James’s annual bazaar last Mcretary, Mra. Alice Hunt; gate­ ing. This value event which was Oil heals your sores like mi^o, -re­ f 'Among the guests were Mrs. Mar­ authorized today by Hugh S. keeper, Alfred Soracchl; Pomona, duces swslllna, ends pain, and tukes garet Childs of New Haven, moth­ night. A total oi $100 in cash was Johnson to fly the NRA Blue announced by a four-page spread in your, legs as good as new—while yon Bmches in SontL given wltU the admission tickets. Mrs. Ida Newberry; Flora, Mra. last night’s Herald Is a three day go about; your daily routine as nsnaL Expect 150 Members of For­ er-in-law of Mrs. Childs, also Mr. Eagle. Elvelyn WUllama; ^rea, Mra. Eva- and Mrs. Edward Childs of New The other money prizes were drawn ’The order was a result of the event ’The closing Saturday night Follow the easy directions ests in This Section to At­ as follows: 'Thomas Heffron of llna Deroala; lady aaalatant, Mra. Haven and their little daughter, application of A. Bert Thomp­ Several of the stores have offered —ypu are sure to be helped tend Saturday Night Affair. Falrfle>d street, $25; Arthur F. Margaret Woodward; executive unusual specials and free goods to or money back. J. W. Hale New Orleane, Nov. 23.— (AP) — Lorraine, and Minn t^anda Gerrlck, son, 12, as “president” and Cal­ Co. Drug Dept., Manchester Burns oi Florence street, $10; Mrs. committee for three yeara, Henry stimulate the Interest of the buying The Senate committee investigating sister of Mrs. Eklward Childs of vin A. ’Thompson, “vice-presi­ Hutchins; ptanlat, Mlsa Ahlene _ Agent and druggists every^ Nutmeg Forest, No. 116, Tall New Haven. Refreshments were Catherine Rohan of Gardner street, public. wMMw where. the election last year of Senator dent.” Badge. John H. Overton, (D., La.), today Cedars of Lebanon, will sponsor a served and singing, dancing and $10, and Francis ^Sayres of the same street, $6. “We are two boys of twelve The temperature Wednesday heard testimony that ballots were ceremonial at the College Ian at Bol­ merrymaking followed. Many gifts and nine and we own a printing cast in “wads of four to seven” at ton this Saturday evening at 7:30 of money were received. ’The attendance laAt night ex­ morning waa In decided contrast to ceeded ’Tuesday evening and an ex­ company," they wrote. "We that of Tuesday. Tuesday morning one prednct. o’clock, which it is expected will be do not employ any help but we William J. Hahm, unofficial cellent program was given. Little It waa 15 degrees, and or Wednes­ attended by 150 members 'from want to Join the NRA because watcher for former Senator Edwin throughout the state will participate Gertrude Gardner, attired in red day morning 64, a difference of 39 S. Brous8sa*d, who was defeated in POUSH INDEPENDENCE Eind black satin pajamas, executed if we don’t we can’t sell any­ degr^ in 24 hours. in program. ’Three Forests will par­ thing.” the election, said he was permitted ticipate in the program, which will toe dances, while Edwardlne Gard­ LIGHTING DEMONSTRATHHI Johnson notified them they to help count ballots in Pi^cinct 16, be followed by the serving of re­ ner gave two clever tap dances. CELEBRATION SUNDAY 'The four D’Ubaldo brothers played could fly the Blue Eagle but Ward 10, and that he found “wads freshments. YOUTHS mSSINO of from four to seven which ap­ musical numbers and gave imper­ must not employ anyone under New London Forest, No. 72, will 16.. peared to have been dropped in the present the prologue Etnd the Royal sonations, and during the entire Hartford, Nov. 28.— CAP)—State Big Program to Be Held at evening one or more members of Alfred C , Horn ballot box as a single vote.” Court degree will be worked by Turn Hall— Supper and the quartet played in the Oriental police today were asked to locate Senator Connally (D., Texas), this Qulnebaug Valley Forest, No. H ‘7, morning read into the record the re­ tea room, thus directing patronage three Windsor Locks youths who LIGHTING ENGINEER of Moosup. The local Forest will Dancing in Evening^ fusal of Senator Broussard to reap­ to that department. Music was also have been missing from their work the Sidonian degree. A spe­ COLUMBIA pear at the hearing and present furnished by a string quartet and homes since yesterday and are be­ of the cial effort is being made to bring witnesses. Benjamin Partica and Ignatz dancing was enjoyed toward the lieved to be on their way either to out a large number of Nutmeg For­ Others Invited Wiersbicki, co-chairman, with Rev. close of the evening. Announcement has been received New York or California. They are WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CO. Connally announced that the com­ est members to this affair. Peter Latas lof the Polish National ’The bazaar will come to a close of the msuTlage In St. Petersburg, Leonard Brown, 16; Howard Mi­ mittee had also invited Burt W. church. Miss Olive Skrabacz and this evening. • Fla., last Wednesday, of Mrs. Mary chael, 17, and Jack Williams, 16. Henry, chairman of the Honest Joseph Grzyb are busy with ar­ E. Williams and John M. Gager. Josephine Glmberg, of 322 Asy­ will be at the demonstration room of The Election League, to reappeat. DAMAGE surrs OF LOCAL rangements this week for the big Mrs. Williams for several years lum street, Norwich, has been miss- Both Broussard and Henry with­ celebration of Polish Independence, CHENEY APPOINTS was housekeeper a’ the home of ingsince July 1. She is 18 years Manchester Electric Company, located in drew from the proceedings with the to be held Suuday afternoon and Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Porter. Mr. old. statement that they had "lost confi­ RESIDENTS ARE SETTLED evening at 'Tixm hall imder auspices Gager Is a former resident of Willl- dence in the investigating commit- of the Polish National Union. The C. W. A. COMMITTEE mantlc, having been a florist there the Odd Fellows Building, Friday, Novem­ itt” meeting is virtually a celebration for mamy years. Hahm, today’s first witness, tes­ Actions Grew Out of Auto of several attempts to attain free­ A large cast of local people will ber 23, from 10:00 A. M. to 4 P. M., for the tified that the only Broussard com­ dom from Ruqsisui control between (Contlnned from Page One) participate iu the religious play, “A TIGHT OLD COUGHS missioner in his precinct, Walter Accident in Mansfield Last the rebelUon of 1863 and the suc­ Sinner Beloved,” written by Phil­ Robrbacher, "kept going into the purpose of demonstrating the latest in April; Two Hurt. cessful efforts made in 1918, after been made on old forms filled out lips Endicotl Osgood, which will oe alley to drink” smd he was intoxi­ the World War. This is the first last year, but the government re­ presented In the Columbia-^ church LOOSEN RIGHT UP cated "about noon.” He said that Three suits to be brought by three time the Polish people in town have quires that a new registration of all Herbert Baker, an unofflcled next Sunday evening under the aus­ local men, Robert Fisk, Joseph observed these events and the com­ unemployed must be made In con­ pices of the Tri-County Christian COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL Broussard watcher, was then named formity to the standards set up, and One little sip and the or­ Sterling and Dennis Shea, that were mittee extends a widespread Invita­ Union, comprised of the six church­ commissioner in Robrbacher’s place. on the new CWA forms. dinary cough Is gone—a to be returned to the civil of tion to all people of that nationality es at Hebron, Gilead, Marlborough, UGHTING Summit Street Job few doses and that tough the Superior Court next month, and others interested to «i,ttend this Colchester, Westchester and Co­ Work has progressed satisfactor­ old hang on cough is heard against C. G. Hall of Medford, n.ass meeting. Visiting priests and lumbia, respectively. The play is a FOX REQUESTED THE AID Mass., were settled yesterday. The laymen will be present from other ily on the initial CWA project on mmimmm no more— It’s really won­ Summit street and on various other story of the prophet Hosea, and derful to watch how speedily bad, actions, which were separate, were towns in Connec^cut and Massa­ there will be several Oriental started as the result of an automo­ chusetts. Jobs on the highways aboqt town. A lingering colds are put out of busi­ re-survey of the Summit street Job chants In connection with it by the ness. MANCHESTER ELECTRIC OF HOOVER IN TROUBLE bile accident In Mansfield April 23, ’The meeting at 8 o’clock Sunday Columbia choir. 1933, when a car driven and owned will feature speeches in both ihe will be made in an efilort to place a Right away that tightness loos­ by Dennis Shea, of Vernon street, Polish and English languages. The large numb^ of men on the work Miss Katherine Ink and Miss ens up— the bronchial passages (Oonttnued from P age^ n e) in which Fisk and Sterling were Junior and senior choirs have been to advantage. The warm weather Anne Dix spent part of Monday in clear— you’re on your toes again— passengers, was in a collision with rehearsing daily under the direction has aided the work, allowing shovel­ Hartford. happy and breathing easier. COMPANY by bankers to sell control of his another machine driven'by the Med­ of Miss Olive Skrabacz, and will be ing and removal of a large number Mr. and Mrs. Joseph LaFleut You never know what hour of chain of 100 movie houses which he ford man. Fisk and Sterling sought prepared to render anthems, solo of trees and stumps for removal of have closed their place at "Lake­ the night you’ll need this powerful 773 Main Street PhcHie 5181 had developed from a single nickelo­ damages because of body injuries and duet numbers. Members of the fill and grading. side” for the wlnte. and have gone yet harmless mixture that “acts deon in Brooklyn. and Shea’s suit was for the damage Junior choir wil’ be garbed in the It is expected that the total of to Florida, as has been their cus­ like a flash”—so get a 45 cent bot­ Before purchasing controlling to his car. They were represented native Polish costume. Young wom­ registrations tonight will exceed 500 tom for several years. tle of Buckley’s Mixture (triple Support Your Hospital By Attending The Benefit Concert, stock in Loew’s, Inc., in 1928, the by Attorney Harold W. Garrity, who en of the senior choir will wear eve­ but due to the recent decisions of The community was saddened to strength) and keep it handy. The Monday, November 27th. witness said he conferred with Wil­ also brought about the settlement ning gowns and the young men, the CWA, the entire group will be hear of the recent death at his Arthur Drug Store, 845 Main liam J. Donovan, former assistant with the insurance adjuster who dark suits. Patriotic recitations required to re-register. home in Hartford of Mr. Merwln, street, and al' druggists sell It and attorney general, to learn whether represented Mr. Hall. The amount and poems fill be given by children for many years a summer resident money back If not delighted.—Adv. the Justice Department would ob­ of the settlement was not made of the church school. The Blue of Columbia. je ct known, but Mr. Fisk, was the more Diamond orchestra will play over­ The annual election of officers of He said he was informed later seriously injured, received the tures and patriotic music during the HOSPITAL NOTES Columbia Grange was held Wednes­ by the attorney general’s office it greater amount. program. day evening Preceding the business would be "all right” for him to buy Invitations have been extended to Mrs. Susan Gabbey of 150 Center meeting a supper was served to the stock. the various Polish Nationcd Alliemce street, Mrs. Sarah Noble of 180 about 60 by the ladles who were the f C E i x n » « # When Hoover was inaugurated. BISHOP F. B. BARTLETT groups, both men and women, the Center street and Mrs. Amelia Fox added, he became alarmed at Polish-American political group and Koch of Dobsonvllle were admitted f i o u vou what he called the hostile attitude various other bodies here and out of and Mrs. Herbert Hampton and In­ Holds False Teeth of the new administration. He had WILL PREACH IN TOWN town. fant son of 248 Wetherell street expected Donovan to be named - at­ Following the afternoon program, were dlschaj-ged yesterday. Tighter and Longer torney general, he said, but instead a light supper will served in the A son was bom yesterday to Mr. This new delightful powder keeps that post went to William D. Mitch­ North Dakota Episcopal Pre­ basement of Turn hall by the wom­ and Mrs. William Morrison of 9 false teeth from rocking, slipping or ell. en of the Polish National church, Ridge street. drdpping. No pasty taste or feeling. This Christmas — late to Occupy St. Mary’s and In the evening general dancing John Schleldge of 433 Gardner Gives perfect confidence all day long. Visits Huston Get Fasteeth from J. W. Hale Co. "I was told by a friend there was Pulpit Sunday Morning. will be enjoyed, by special permis­ street and Marie West of 28 William Drug Dept., or your druggist. Three a man by the name of Claudius sion of the bishop. street were admitted today. sises. Huston, who might be able to help,” The Right Reverend F. B. Bart­ Fox said. lett, Episcopal Bishop of North He added that he subsequently Dakota, who is spending four weeks Have an ABC Washer conferred with Huston, then chair­ In the East, has been visiting his man of the Republican National mother, Mrs. Nellie Chadwick, of committee, and the late James Fran­ Hamlin street. During the month A cis Burke, then general counsel. Bishop Bartlett has been having a Choose the Model You Prefer, And the Price You Want To Pay— “I asked to see the President and strenuous speaking tour, which call­ talk to him about the matter,” Fox ed him to Davenport, Iowa, and on From This COMPLETE Line \ continued. He said he took his trou­ several other occasions to assist the B e t t e r bles to Mr. Hoover at a White House presiding Episcopal Bishop of the luncheon. United States. Tuesday evening he Hoover told him, Fox related, spoke before the Men’s club of New that he needed no intermediaries Britain. Today he is in New York The Model 66, With such as Huston, and that he needed City, and on Sunday his friends at R a n g e O i l only to send word to his attorney his home church, St. Mary’s Epis­ general at the Department of Jus­ copal of this town, will have an op­ tice if his story was true. portunity of hearing and greeting “Fingertip Control” A few days later, he added, Hus­ him. He confidently expects to preach there at the Sunday morning ton and Burke called on him in New The Finest Washer Ever Built York anc. suggested it would “pay” service. The photos r^roduced here ebow the equlixnent used in the to have a talk with Louis B. Mayer Extra capacity, extra quick washing action, of California. Chemistry Department of Wesleyan University tat determining the thermal value (beating capacity) of FRANKIJN Fuel Oils extra heavy duty construction for years of ‘They suggested I have a talk WOMEN’S LEAGUE BACKS . . . A measured quantity of Range Oil is put Into the steel trouble free service— all the splendid features with Mayer, who was head of the bomb, the cover flr^y closed with a powerful wrench, and >6 of convenience and safety which have always Republican organization in Califor ^ atmospheres of pure oxygen added under pressure. ’The bomb put A B C in the front rank of washing nla” Fox said. ; .PLANS is placed in a nickel bucket of distilled water and the whole machine leadership— He added that Mayer had a con placed In the calorimeter . . The Range Oil within the bomb tract with Loew’s and was wonder­ is ignited by an electric spark. It burns quickly and the beat —PLUS— Fingertip Control, the last word in ing about its future under the Fox Greenwich, Nov. 2)8.(A P )—By a produced goes into the water insulated in the calorimeter. easy and effortless washing. From «uiy posi­ management Mayer felt he vote of 56 to 51, the Connecticut Because of the structure of the calorimeter, there te no loss oC tion, whenever you stand, every operation of should have participated in the pro­ League of Women Voters decided heat and the rise In the temperature of the water after igni­ the machine Is Instantly controlled by a slight fits from the Loew sale. Fox added. today to add the subject of birth tion of the oil Indicates from known elements the number of pressure on a handy little button. B. T. U.’s or caloriee . (heat units) which the known weight Senator Adams (D-Colo.) asked control to the social hygiene depart­ of oQ gives. if Huston and Burke were employ­ ment. The vote was taken at the ed as attorneys. annual convention of the League "Burke was attorney in the mat­ here. ter,” Fox said, explaining he was The vote follpwed heated discus­ Priced At a “friend of a friend.” sion from the floor. “Houston was to receive no com­ A similar proposal last year met pensation and didn’t. When I sold with defeat at the hands of the Because there are HOO ABC Washer model 66 out I did lend Huston some money convention year year in Waterbury. Fingertip ControL for which I hold his note and I Passage of the proposal probably With Self-Emptying Pump—$110. with would loan Huston some money to­ will mean a study of the govern­ morrow if he asked for it.” mental aspects of the question, with Mayer came to New York, Fox the possibility of a campaign to more ^^heat units continued, and was still bitter about broaden state legislation on birth Other ABC Models Cover All Types and Prices^ his fallurd to participate. control. ' Reverses Position. All officers nominated yesterday, “I have reached the conclusion were re-elected today. YoffTl be comfortable this winter if jo n it is but fair for you to share in the William M. R. Wakrton, chief of Wringer Types — $50 - $59.50 - $70 profits,” Fox said he told Mayer, the Eastern Division of the food and bum FRANKLIN Blue Flame Range Oil, $80 - $100 - $110. reversing his former position. drug administration of the U. 8. or FRANKLIN Fuel Oil. . . . Exhaustive "What I would like to say is this. Department of agriculture was If and when the companies are scheduled to address the convention tests are made on all FRANKLIN PROD­ Spinner Type — $120. merged I will see that the compan­ at its closing session this afternoon UCTS. That is your assurance of better ies pay you $2,000,000 in cash, which on protecting the consumer from would have been fair in the begin­ quality. . . . At the same time, we are ning.” fraud and fake and on proposed Club Terms— food laws. anxious to give you better servitse. Ton Fox added that “needless to say Wa will hold your machlna for Christmas dallvary on n Mayer was very much pleasM with The President’s Cup was to be presented before the convention can be sure of prompt attention, the service ■mall down payment, with weekly payments extended over the arrangement." a whole year. Slight extra ooat. The ooovle man then said he told closed. Be Comfortable you -desire, and a better Range Oil, any time Mayer about his difficulties with the Dr. George Soule, editor of the Justice Department New Republic also was scheduled to tlik Winter 3980 “He said he knew all about It,” speak late today. F ox said. "He said he had the record chang­ ed and oonld have it changed back, And in addition . . . the ncu> but it would be harder. m u , M i« iiRyyilUli B/ue f/am o “When I learned a msn could go Atlantic Rayolite enploTMi to Mr ABC into the Department of Justice and payiwll. b w e a w i the Bay- Imperial Wa^er have the record changed, I was r ^ l l aaai ■lipwwimatoiji ashamed of being a oitixen of the RANGE OIL $1.M$.M pw M ath. We nation." are Setae oar paH to la- at $ ^ “Did be have the record changed Also Drums, Pumps. tho geaM bayiag RANGE OIL 50 bank?" Adams asked. Do yoar paK Bay F ok said if asked today who had Oil Burners and Supplies. poa ioo the Mao FRANKLIN FUEL OIL the record ohanfM he would say it was Hartey L. Qarks, president of Phone 8980 For Better Service Oeneral Theatres Equipment whldh WflSHtRS .... IROMtftS bought control from him.* Portwfield don't believe Mayer did ohange 68 Sprues S t Phont 6684 ■■ d. ■uKtoft Tour HMpltal Wy Atlandlag The Bdotat OodomI, Mond«gr, M#9mbM by BMoiberf of the The Rackliffe Oil Com ply 'it .n ...... ■. II . i m ' i j. ' ' ■ ' ■\ > . Y' - * - ‘ ' ' - • . i • ' ^ • V ■ *J ^ r * •

i>‘i ■ PAGE FOOT -- MANCHESTER EVENINO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONNh THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28,1988, * t ill i aixd developing the mlIltary<^forces however, was the resderlng of valu­ PLENTY O f COMEDY at the state. Hie military record able servlcd' to his country along SCHOOL aO SE TUESDAY THEATER HEARING GENERAL COLE, in the federal eervioe coven his ser­ noilltary lines and the sj^sadld or- vice with the Fourth United States gimizattop at the military ^iorOes at SOCONl IN GRANGER PLAY Volunteer Infantry, of which be Connecticut reflects his a ^ W , his FOR THANKSGIVING ON MONDAY NIGHT became Lieutenant Ook^iel in May, discipline and the loyalty of tbs RANGE A] FORMER CN.G. 1898 holding that rank until June., troops under him. Will R«-OpeB on Monday, Dec- FUEL OIL Big Crowd at Odd FeHows Hall 8, 1899 (muster out of regiment) . r 4 Kept In Good Humor by diuring which time he served in UFT8 BAN ON PIUBS8 fmber 4*^^ Another Week Prompt Dotttc^i Expect liRle OpposiSoB to A D J U T M , DIES Cuba. He again entered the federal 'Washington, Nov. 28.—(AP)— for Chrloimaa. “Craay to Reduce.” service for duty of the Mexican Acting Secretary Morgentbau (Oonthnied fitM Page One) border In 1916 and in the World day prepared a msdlfleation of hia I 5 O’Gock Opening Honr “Cra*y to Reduce,” tlxe one-act War May 24, 1917, remaining until order agsdnst Treasury offioiiu The pnbUo schools \ot Manchester Dial 6282 play ut

Dr. Claude C. Kelly of Hartford has been appointed acting chief surgeon of the Memorial Hospital, it was announced today by the Board of Trustees, during the absence of Dr. David M. Caldwell, who is re­ cuperating from pneumonia. The appointment was made at the regu­ lar meeting of the Board early ^ s week. The average census at the hos­ pital during October was the low­ est in many months, being placed / < i. -----T'liriMfM at forty patients. The largest num­ ber for any single day was 51 and the lowest 32. A total of 97 pa­ tients were admitted during the month and 88 were discharged. HIELD YOUR CAR There were two deaths and fourteen births, the latter being ten bos^s and four girls. INTERNAHONAL NIGHTS AGAINST WINTER! PLANNED BY Y . M. C. A . 1. • WINTER-PROOF THE ENGINE / International nights at the Man­ SOCONY MOBILOAS or Secony Ithyl with Climatic Control for quickest stort­ chester Y.M.C.A. are to be held on December 16 and 16, It was an­ ing . . . MOBILOIL A R aiC for instant lubrication In zero weother, full protection nounced this morning following a meeting of a Committee that has at highest engine temperatures . . . SOCONY UPPERLUBE aids quick starting, frees been working In connection with Physical Director Thayer of the sticky valves, reduces engine wear. ' »» A letter was framed and today r-'- TrfSKfr_'' is being mailed to representatives of 2. WINTER-PROOF THE CHASSIS various nationalities In Manchester SOCONY LUBRICATION with winter grades of Mobilgreose for safe, wear-proof asking that they take part in the two evenings’ programs. It is re­ chassis operation . . . MOBILOIL "CW" for easy gear shifting all winter long. quested that there be a short skit, a monologue, music, folk songs, and that those appearing wear na­ 3. WINTER-PROOF THE COOLING SYSTEM tive costumes as far as possible. The committee In charge is com­ SOCONY RADIATOR FLUSH for purging the radiator and engine block of grease, posed of F. B. Clarke, chairman, Mrs. Joseph Handley, Miss Florence rust, and scole. . . SOCONY ANTI-FREEZE, a new, permanent anti-freeze. One Benson, Karl Keller, Mark Holmes and Mrs. C. R. Burr. The commit­ filling lasts all winter. tee will later notify the heads of the various groupa of a date for a meeting, when plans will be fur­ STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NIW YORK, INC. ther advanced. A SOCONY-VACUUM COMPANY SETTLE SHATTERED MARK FOR HEIGHT

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RECOVERING BALLOON Bridgeton, N. J., Nov. 28 — (AP) —Floundering through the tidal marshes along Delaware Bay, a crew of men was building a tem­ i’.'r.-'V ' porary bridge across a bayou today in an effort to recover the one-ton :.jr I' silk balloon which carried Lieut. 1:- •'iv, .V Comdr. T. G. W. SstUe and Uiijor Chester L. Fordney more than 61,- r 000 feet Int' the stratosphere. boa ’Their hopes were not high as ara they went about their work, becaxise asl'n , the groimd where the great balloon laadsd is so treacherous that not even a “marsh m ow^’ oould nsgo- i ^1 tiate It The mower is built of two sleds with wide runners and cany- ing a platform between them. The gondola afforded a leee seii- que problem and w u retrieved the d ^ aftesi^lM sero- BMite ttw

rid.- - ^ ' 1 '-/fSd bfiUrnt. We had p«N nor Qordoo. Lplf AgaM^------WtUlam BiBlth; “BUooh HawklM.” apolis where be attended the Na- fietattStodEofie. barm Wamookr 6b4 Mrs. BMtries Leonard; “Signora tl«aal Blxeeutlve Committed meet* ■oribt; BttMn VeoBard. cook; BarbfiM Wfimook aad Jm o- otation$— ROCKVOIE EXPECTS Monti,'* Mrs. Bmma Woot; “Aman­ log of the American L^flon. . ' U ^ ' 5 ette Iltkitt; ibwtr finder and SoMt da Larkin," MIm Marion rrenoh; aid. S S k e-. Janet O a r ^ ROCKVniE Patnrt I had of Um moat* “," MIm Dorotlw Aahs. tar kaa pMMd----- HgnaDlng'-waning and flic* Bilflum WiU dafand hara^ m fs tea* Kt ppaaod m th ^ f o i r ^ o p ^ MargMi'Ka and Barbara Garthr Tho ontlro proooods will bo do­ CHILD’S HEALTH SHOWN Utf, wlthTDowSiy.Foit, {NW«1 iSa^ 1914. Har wbola tarirltprjr wiU b« RECORD CITY VOTE nated towkrde the Hoepltal Fund have'.pawHd fiaf • •r, takiog ohana. ItoriiDB Faarl waa ___ m taught aoma difandid. for the oonetruotlon of a permanent idvMtod as a Gtyl Itoovt. “Ooliic to Mrs: Lari Wkaatra —PramMr Count da Broquarills d boiq^tal in Rockville In the near fu­ BY NORMAL GROWTH of t^ (Irla darBln|r as p m of thalr ROCKVILLE’S FINANCIAL Joriualsm" waa playod.

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tioB may w ork to Oongrsaa is prob- mig^t be good fun. But it would And When Prosperity Does Return— . -iO'i 231K"' flanrlirBtrr lematioaL There Is only one reason be tremendously expensive fun. for it; and that is not a goofl one. The mechanical plant for modem burning Srralit It is that the McCarraos haven't newspaper that could compete at PUiU^UHfSO BX THU a ll with the existing Hartford news­ pTBWAT.n PRIN TING C O M P A N l, IN Q the courage to stand out for unre­ II Bl«*ell StrMt stricted free-eoinage and so are try­ papers runs far into the hundreds Mancheater, Coon. THOMA.S PBROnSON ing to do their mine owning friends of thousands of dollars; and that is Ganerai Managar some good by advocating a com­ just a starter. Any big daily, en­ ■t ■ Founded Uotober 1. 1881 promise on an uncompromisable tering a field already occupied, even Publtabed Uvery Svening Ifzeept Sunday! and BoUdaya BSnterad at the subject. And they probably know if eventually successful, is a sink­ Poat OSlce at Mancbeater, Conn, aa well enough that it isn’t com- hole for money for a long time. Second Claaa Mall Matter. StBSCRlPl'lON RATES promisalfle. Frankly we do not expect to get % One Xear, I mall ...... 86.0C that thrill, of reverently—or other­ Per Month, by mall ...... ♦ -60 wise—scanning No. 1, Vol. 1 of the Single conlea ...... I -08 SIMPLE SIMON STUFF. Oelivered, one year ...... II.OO rumored Hartford daily for many MEbi^ER OF THE ASSOCIATBEL- There is something just a little and many a long day to come. PRBSS The Aaaoclated Preaa la ezcluatvely funny about tbin synthetic worry These be tough times for old and entitled to the uee tor republloatlon over the United States bond mar­ eststolished newspapers. New ones, 4 of all news diapatcbea credited to it or not otherwise credited In tbia ket which is being sedulously pro­ with all their way to make, stand paper and also the local news pub* llshed herein. moted by the money tycoons to somewhat less chance than the cele­ All rights ot republlcatlon ot frighten tb^ people aw^y from any brated celluloid cat. special dispatches herein are also re* served. * j favoring of reflation. SOVIET RUSSIA GOES ^new pumped by blood power,” is HARPO MABX-IAN! the graphic way he describes toe Full service client ot N B A Ser* I A man owns a bond which pays OUT IN THE OPEN. ^ vice, Inc. infallibly a certain rate of interest. hardships of farming there. “The As was to have been anticipated, By JUUA BLANSHABD average farm is one acre and a Publisher's Representative: The He is told that we are to have a quarter and no farmers on earth, Julius Mathews Special Agency—New the Advisory Council of the Federal ‘'f' York Chicago. Detroit and Boston. currency inflation which will reduce New York, Nov. 23 — Harpo even the Japanese, work harder or the purchasing power of the inter­ Reserve Board has lined up with Maxx, the silent member of the four more valiantly for their bare exlst- ssiss MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF Mr. Harriman’s directorate of the Marx Brothers^ has gope to Soviet ense.” CIRCULATIONS. est on the bond and that he had bet­ Prince to Predicament United States Chamber of Com-, ' The Herald PrlntL.g Compand, Ino., ter sell i t ' It is not worth quite as Russia by invitation to play at the Gil Boag, ex-busband of Gilda assumes no flnanclal responslbtllty much as it was when its interest merce, with Montagu Norman’s Mr. famous Moscow Art Theater, an Gray, is back in New York, for typographica. errors appearing In honor many an American actor en­ would purchase more commodities, Sprague, with Mr. Morgan and Mr. with a movie bought to Ehirope. xO< advertleements In the Manchester vies him. He’s the first American Looks as if he might become a Evening Berald. Wiggln, Senator Glass and Mr. he is told, but “at a price” somebody comedian to be so honored. Hollywood producer . . . Harold THURSDAY, NOV, 23, 1933 ran be found to take it off his hands. Teapot Dome Sinclair in their cam­ “Alexander Woollcott wangled Ross, editor of the New Yorker, So, because he is afraid of the kind paign of the deflationists to defeat the invitation,” Harpo generously reports that Prince Mike Roman­ the reflationary purposes of the gov­ asserted at a tea for him at the off, a prize casher-of-bad checks, M’CARRANISM of dollars in which his interest will Sherry-Netherland. “He said they’re “can’t even cash a good check be paid, he'cashes it in for exactly ernment really asking me on two counts. The address which Senator Mc- now.” . . . The 'Theater Guild has that same kind of dollars— since Why wouldn’t It? At First, because they think so highly Just about decided to produce a. Carran of Nevada delivered before of Karl Marx, the founder of social­ Russian play that Maurice Hindus (an extremely important thing to For two generations the economic the Chamber of Commerce here ism. Second, because I’m a red— as and Walter Duranty wrote. remember) every United States dol­ policies of the United States have Tuesday evening provided some r far as my wig goes ... Libby Holman, fearing kidnap­ lar today is as good as every other been absolutely dictated by a very “I don’t talk Russian. But I’m ping, ^ways has a strong-armed idea of the kind of thing that the United States dollar and every dol­ small, very powerful clsiss. There safe on that score, too, because 1 escort of detectives now. administration is pretty sure to en­ never talk except with my face • Crazy Qneetions lar next month or next yeair or is now every prospect that that dic­ counter during the forthcoming ses­ and wig. Tm just going to stick Anybody who wants to buy a thereafter will be as good aa any tatorship is to be permanently end­ to being one of those strong, silent stuffed baby elephant, a hot­ sion of Congress— not ip the camp other dollar. Being rid of the gold ed—it is, as a matter of fact, in the men!” air balloon, a glass eye for a of the deflationists but from the horse, a boomerang, the advice of stMdard there is no longer such a very process of being eliminated. hands of presumptive friends of the Knows His Dams a hand-writing expert, a pint of thing as a preference dollar. The whole trend is toward the na­ policy of reflation which has come casionally by those in good health Ckilonel Hugh Cooper, grand old blood, or almost anything else, All that the bond seller accom­ tionalization of the banking system, but should not be eaten by those engrineer who finished Dneiprostroi need only look in the Red Book, to be the backbone of administra­ the classified telephone directory. plishes, therefore, is to exchange his the taking away of control over Behind the Scenes in troubled with flatulence. Dam in Russia last year.and has tion hopes. been “resting” briefly here at home, And if'What you want isn’t list­ interest bearing United States ob­ American agriculture, industry and Mr. McCarran came to Manches­ (Baby’s Sun Baths to Winter) expects soon to leave for Egypt to ed, call the Buyers’ Service for business from the hands of the little free advice. Miss Peggy Mathews, ligation for a non-interest bearing Question: Mrs. Murietta P. writes: start battling toe elements again. ter as an apostle of the doctrine of head of toe service, has a staff of United States obligation. oligarchy which has so far bossed "Will sun baths for a baby through No ordinary job of engineering can bi-metallism. He undoubtedly con­ WASHINGTON satisfy him. He loves a fight. He four who do nothing but answer the show. the window be effective during the And who buys the bond? Who is going to raise toe Aswan dam questions — where to market a siders himself a good deal of an ex­ winter months, or should I put him is the Santa CHaus? Who, indeed, Naturally the oligarchy is putting Borah Puts Finger on NBA Weak-<$> While farm products stand at 30 feet and convert It into a'power snow plough; how to cremate a pert on the bimetallic theory. But on the outside? How young may he but thfe direct or indirect agents of up a fight It has imlimited money ness . . . Secret Service Man Can 55.6 per cent of 1926 and the dam. cat; where to hire an escort for it is very doubtful indeed if the kind Keep a Secret . . . Dying Bite begin these sun baths?” “For perseverence, endurance an evening; how to try to find a the fellows who got up the scare? and plenty of hirelings. It Is un­ general level at 70.8, hides and of bimetallism he proposed here on Taken by P roh ibition ...... Answer: The sun’s rays during and hard work,” said the lusty deserting husband; where to buy, WeU, there is going to be, it ap­ hampered by ethics—it has, in leather products are 87.7, metals Tuesday would receive the endorse­ the late autumn and winter contain Colonel, “give me the Egyptians. within 24 hours, 10,000 pairs of pears, one other beneficiary of the truth, never known the meaning of By RODNEY DUTCHEB aind metal products 82.4, and a smaller amount of ultra-violet Everj- square yard of Egyptian children’s mittens, size 4; where ment of abstract thinkers any­ Herald Waitiiingtoo Correspondent to buy 300 whistltog tea kettles. movement to sell bonds—if it ever that word. And it is struggling house furnishings 81.3. light than during the summer, but farm land is water covered and where. It is a pseudo-science of it is all right to give the baby sun becomes more than a slight trem­ for its life. Price increases between June. money, which has the decided dis­ Washington,^ Nov. 23 — Sitting 1929, and June, 1933— just be­ baths on days when the weather 'The Federal Reserve Board alone out in far-off Idaho, Big advantage of being bom of the in­ or. That other benefidaiy is to be fore the recovery program began permits. The rays do not penetrate grouping imder him toe various the United States government Itself. blocked President Hoover’s efforts at Bill Borah has put bis finger on operation — included electricity, glass. Even on a cold day it is often federal farm credit agencies—in­ terest of silver producers and not of the moat serious flaw in the NRA ROOSEVET NAMES termediate credit banks, joint stock If bond owners become crazy credit inflation. It has done its gsis, anthracite, plaster, matches possible to give a baby a sxm bath the ecoriomic interests of the coun­ program. and 22 other commodities. Ce­ by placing it on a blanket on the land banks, federal land banks, R. best to block President Roosevelt’s In their hearts and in private con­ enough to j«:efer Uncle Sam’s notes- ment, roofing tile, crushed stone floor of a warm room where the F. C. and Department of Agricul­ try or the world. efforts at both credit and currency of-hand bearing no interest to Uncle versation, some administration folk and farm tractors were among 42 sun’s rays come through the win­ ture Loans and toe Federated Farm There is profoimd argument to admit this. NRA has encouraged FARMER NEIGHBOR Sam’s notes-of-hand bearing inter­ Inflation. It worked secretly as which went unchanged. dow, raising the window so that Board. be presented in favor of opening the many manufaicturers whose prices Less than 10 per cent decreases est, and develop an anxiety to swap posable in both instances. Now, already were far above the general there is no glass to interfere with His chief interest had always been minta tp both gold and silver on driven into the open, it is fighting Included shoes, aluminum, har­ the ultra-violet rays. in farming. Once he was engaged in the latter for the former, then Uncle level to raise those prices even rows, grain binders, cultivators, some ratio determined by the higher, , social wqrk in New York, but he Sam will, it appears. W e adW undisgrulsed. , , ^threshiqrs, pipe, men’s oveiWoats Henry Morgenthan, New amount of each metal in actual or The troutoe all along iha^. bden (Alopecia Areata Causes chose to-go to Cornell tp study agri­ tage of the opportunity to buy bis The great offensive of the money And underwear, cigarets, roofing Falling Hair) culture. His ancestors had been potential existence, 'and the mak­ that prices of many products re- and plate glass. L ^ s than 20 per own promisory bonds with proml- trust is being timed for its effect on nylned almost static through the Question: Miss Alice b. Writes: Treasury Bead, Has 100 German farmers. At college his ing of both legal tender. But to or­ cent: Plows, hoes, farm wagons, health broke down and fie went off sory currency. In other words the the incoming Congress. The idea depression, while farm prices and automobiles, tires, cement, brick, “My hair has been falling out on der to achieve its purpose any such wage earner purchasing power the side of. m3' head from a place as to a Texas ranch. He studied farms government is going into the bond is to throw the people into a panic and camned soup. Registered Cattle. plan must necessarily extend to any were tobogganing. big as a dollar, and on the same first-hand. When he graduated he market “to support it”—which of fright, if possible, before Con­ Monopolies or combinations often looked about for a fau:m and finally or all gold and any or all silver, He Can Keep a Secret place on the other side of my head should prove to be a very profitable gress convenes, so that the represen­ kept high prices up. Among prices the same thing is taking place. I consolidated 1,400 acres in Dutchess Mrs. Tanya Drescher reported to By RODNEY DUTCHEB coming from whatever source. It is tatives and senators will go to on the high aide were those for have lots 0^ dandruff and wish you County, New York. sort of enterprise for the govern­ farm implements, steel rails, aJu- police that a thief had jumped on NEA Service Staff Correspondent obvious that if the American minta Washington filled with the admoni­ would tell me what to do to make ment, since it will pay interest to mlnum, public utilities service, and her automobile running board and were open to the free and unlimit- my (hair :,row in these’ bare places.” Washington—Franklin D. Roose­ He and Roosevelt, "gentlemen tions and trembling warnings of the building materials. snatched her purse. She also re­ itself instead of to a lender. It Answer:'You probably have al­ velt will be his own Secretary of farmers” both, became neighbors. ■ ed coinage of both gold and silver home town bankers and all the little The administration seeks to re­ ported that her husband, a secret will not, of course, please the money service man, was In the car with her opecia areata, a disease which caus­ the Treasury and dictator of the Studious, quiet Morgenthau likes to at the historic ratio of sixteen to fish who can be induced to believe duce the spread by raising the gen­ es the hair to tall from spiots with American monetary policy. tycoons, who are naturally anxious eral commodity price level, now at at the time. brag about his farm, which he de­ one— or whatever ratio might l>e that their interests jump with the dandri’ff present. You may have The man who will carry out his votes to fruit and dairy products. to see bond prices depressed as 70, to that of 1926— 100. Although some infection of the hair roots. The determined to be the “natural” one interests of Mr. Morgan and Mr. One Dying Bite plans is Henry Morgenthau, the Last year he sold 33,000 bushels o f, much as possible because they want the effort has been to bring low- best treatment I have foimd for this __the value of gold in silver and the Sinclair, Mr. Harriman and Mr. priced commodities up, there is in­ To the consternation of the Treasury’s new Acting Secretary. fine apples. He has a herd of 1(X> all of those bonds that they can get, trouble is to out hair close and bum registered Holstelns and Jerseys, value of silver in gold would there­ creasing talk about hammering capital’s perpendicular drink­ Foreseeing the necessity of a free Wiggln. the scalp with ultra-violet or actinic hand in dealing with, the currency, Including a prize Holstein bull nam­ themselves, and as cheaply as pos­ some of the high-priced commodi­ ers, who thought the cops had light treatments. Also wash the by be established for the whole Despite all of which the next^Con- Roosevelt originally chose Williain ed Fishkill Sir May Hungerveld sible. ties down for a while. forgotten prohibition with re­ hair frequently, massage it, and rub world. The only modifications would H. Woodin, a close friend whose Dekol which has a remarkable rec­ gress will go serenely on its refla­ Thus far it is only talk. But It peal’s approach, the city’s two oil on the scalp to improve the cir­ Bond owners who permit them­ flashiest speakeasies suddenly loyalty he could depend upon, for ord. result from the expense of getting tionary way, likely enough by votes involves such concrete suggestions culation. If this Is done, I am sure selves to be scared out of the best as establishment of government have been wiped out. They were the Important Treasury post Wood- either metal from its place of origin of five, perhaps ten, to one, despite you will notice an Improvement in The Morgenthau farm makes a and safest Investment to the world corporations which wotod Import the Qub Ma^^owier and the Club your condition. In stuck to his belief in the old- profit. So does the American Agri­ to our mints. For example, an In­ divergence of views as to just how by the bogey of Inflation had better competitive goods free of duty. ChamplELin. ■fashloned dollar, though his definite culturist of Poughkeepsie, which he Even the murals, disrespectful­ dian prince or a Chinese mandarin to Inflate— because they know that (Leg Hurts) leave of absence was due to poor bought in 1922, boosttog its circula­ look out or they will awake some Balls Beaten Down ly caricaturing statesmen, were health rather than difference of would be foolish to exchange forty behind them are the workers, the Question: Joromt W. asks: “What tion from 100,000 to IM.OOO. day to find themselves fishing for Steel rails were at 93 per cent scraped off and carted out, along opinion. When Roosevelt become governor pieces of silver for one piece of farmers, the small home owners and of the 1926 price when Roose­ with bars, orchestra instruments, would cause my leg to hurt in the Now toe President has not only whales to a water pall. Simple momlr . s before getting up ? After of New York he promptly drafted gold of the same weight to Bombay that enormous inajorlty of Indus­ velt forced ste^ companies to re­ and gambling equipment. a close friend bossing toe Treasury. Simon fashion. getting up, it does not bother me at Morgenthau to heaid a non-partlsaii or Shanghai if he could send his trialists and business men who now duce the ton price from |40 to Washington never did have a He has also a man who believes in agricultural advisory commission. first-class speakeasy in the New aU. What causes this, and what can $36.37.affter they had bid $37.50 by the present gold purchase plan as a The farm program worked out by silver to America where it waA ex­ know only too well that deflation York manner. There wasn’t I do ft X it? ” obvious prearrangement on a deal means of driving up prices as well the commission gave the farmers in changeable at the rate sixteen NEW NEWSPAPERS. spells, for them, utter and irredeem­ involving a federal loan to rail­ enough good trade. Few officials Answer: “If the pain only ap­ as in the commodity or "rubber” poorer sections a far better and pieces for one of gold. Formless but persistent rumors able ruin. roads. here ever quit drinking, “but they pears In 6ne leg, it is doubtless due dollar to which the eulmlnlstratlon No similar price-hammerings set the fashion by carrying on in cheaper system of roads. However, what Mr. McCarran to pinching of the nerves going into unofficially committed. are reverberattog through the news­ are officially contemplated now. relative privacy. that leg. This may occur to the Later Morgenthau was chief of and a few silver state “Inflation­ To place Morgenthau there he toe state’s conservation department, paper world of a new daily news lower spine or In the sacroiliac sec­ had to release Undersecretary Dean ists” are advocating is the open­ tion of the pelvis. It occurs only to operating a $20,000,0(X) reforesta­ paper to Hartford. Acheson, a "sound money” advo­ tion program. Finally he b#:ame thz I have noticed that many of them when sufficient amounts of vitamin bed becaiue oi ce: tain positions you ing of the mints to the free ­ ’There probably isn’t a newspaper­ Health and Diet cate who opposed the new policies. state commissioner of agriculture take it for granted that the diet D are secured. assume When asleep. Take exer­ age of American producfid silver, and during the 1932 presidential man to the world who doesn’t like contains enough calcium' and that One of the rellatoe helps in the cises to strengthen the lower back and only American produced silver, 'Advice Morgenthau’s experience with campaign was known as Roosevelt’s the experience of looking over No there is only a necessity for provid­ cure of rickets is the exposure of muscles, or go to aq osteopath or heavy finance has been gained chief­ By Dr. Prank MoOoy chlroprav,tor who’can quickly Inform chief adviser on farm problems. at a proper fixed ratio with gold. 1, Vol 1, of a new daily. The ing the vitamin D to use it. How­ the child to suitable lamps giving ly in his now relinquished poat as ever, my own experience'has shown off the ultra-violet rays. I would you whethei or not my opinion is That would be fixing a value for laimchtog of the biggest ship to chief of the two-bllllon dollar Farm me that many formulas for feeding suggest that you have a doctor give correct. Washington had little wanilng American silver utterly at odds Credit Administration. creation, the shooting of the first MORE ABOUT RICKETS infants, where prepared or refined these treatments, as considerable that a farmer was to take over the with the world value and, conse­ (DUsted PupU) But ho is a close associate of Pro- Treasury. blast for a great tunnel, the laying foods are used, may be/so low to experience is needed to judge the fpssor George F. Warren of Cornell, quently, absolutely fictitious. It is The baby bom in the temperate calcium that not enough bone-build- correct length of time they should Qu^tion. I. Q. R. writes: ‘"rhe Blverybody was surprised. of the cornerstone of a town’s first zones is the one to be gueurded Roosevelt’s chief flnanclal adviser. The only indication had been the impossible to find any force what­ tog material is being provided. In be given. In case you do not find a pupil of m> right eye is tUlated and Both men have long been prominent skyscraper, provide no such thrill against rickets, for during the cold, such cases it is necessary to provide does not contract with flie light. I appointment of Morgenthau to the ever In Mr. McCarran’s argument doctor near you with this equip­ in toe agricultural affairs of New to any newspaper shop as the ap­ stormy winter he will receive little vitamin D and also to change the have consulted several eye special­ committee which dsdly fixes the ment, you may find it advisable to York Stole. that this kind of bimetallism would pearance of the first issue of a new­ benefit from vitamin D built up feedings to supply calcium. use some of the following: cod liver ists but they dc not seem to help price of gold, along with other evi­ through sunbaths and It is a well- Unless and until Congress inter­ dence that he had become one of enhance our trade with the Orient, comer to the field of journalism. As milk is one of our best sources oil, cod liver oil tablets, or voisterol. me. They say there is no trace of known fact' that most cases of feres, the supreme triumvirate Roosevelt’s monetary advisory because the Orient’s sliver would in­ of calcium, I advise giving bottle- You might also find it helpful to glaucoma. They gave me medicine So that even vague and intangible rickets occur during this time. guiding the future of the American group. fed babies cow's milk until two give the child raw egg yolk ml^ed to put to the eye to help th^ pupil crease In value, as measured by reports that somebody to this, that Young children in crowded cities dollar will be Roosevelt, J^prgen- Recently he bad also been dele­ years of age: with the milk the with orange juice, or to use some of to contract, but it doesn’' help any. gold, or measured by American W- thau and Warren. gated to handle for the government or the other town is contemplating fuffer the most from lack of sun­ baby should also be giveh orange the new vitamin L foods which have Why doesn’t the pupil contract?” light and are the ones most likely Morgenthau’s farm paper, toe such negotiations as contemplated standard money, hardly at alL the establishment of a new paper juice, which serves as an additional irradiated. One of these foods is Answer: The cause of your dilat­ American Agriculturist, has con­ to have rickets, which Is a very ed eye pupil -a prooably not in the trade agreements with Russia. The bimetallic coinage theory de­ source of calcium. The best results “vitamin D” milk. sistently favored doUar devaluation are as exciting to the Fourth Estate common disorder among them. eye Itself but is caused by some The acting secretary is married I have ever seen in feeding babies The Important thing about rickets and the Warren plzn. That plan pends, for its validity, on its com­ as a sug^Mtion to buy the minister These children, like the Eskimo disorder of the nervous system. My and has three children of whose have been obtained when this milk is to teach mothers how to prevent calls for restoratton of, prices to pleteness. Mangled aa Mr. McCar­ a new automobile is to the Ladies infants, would still have no rickets, suggestion woui:’ be for you to company he is extremely fend. and orange juice diet was used. The it and to suspect It to the early the level at whleh they were when ran proposes, the theory loses the Aid Society. They are, however, if the diet of the mothers duriug the milk contains an appreciable stages. Every moth* r should be on have a thorough examination by a period of pregnancy when the bones nerv.e specialist to see if he can toe bulk of outstanding debts were very essence of its merit and be­ considerably less frequent to realiza­ amount of vitamin D but is a bet­ guard against rickets in the next Incurred, decaluation of toe dollar MBS. D. E. DILLON DEAD are formed and during the nursing ter source of this vitamin during few months, when the disease is locato the cause ol you* trouble. If comes nothing but a flat money tion. It Is probable that the num­ period, contained plenty of vitamin you'will send me a report! of the ex- accordingly and a subsequent, fluc­ summer. During the winter, when sure to increase. New London, Nov. 23.—(AP)— proposal—and Mr. McCarran goes aminafon, I wdll probably b* able tuating value for toe dollar to be ber of daily newqiapers started in D. However, refined foods often the cow’s milk may be low in vita­ Mrs. Dora E. Dillon, 61, wife of to advise you as to the treatment. based on the commodity price lev^. well out of his way to tell us that the United Btatea in the last fifteen have too little of this vitamin and min D it is a good plan to make QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Jeremiah Dillon, died today at her the mother may not secure enough he is opposed to fiat money. If we sure the vitamin is secured by giv­ Morganto&u is 42 yetri old, a home In Ridgewood Park, W ate^ years, as compared with the num­ to insure the baby against rickets. (Iron In toe Diet) are to have flat money why should ing the baby sunbaths on every pos­ (How Are Leeks Prepared) quiet, genial fellow of toe profes- ford, foIlDwlng an illneu of a yean ber tentatively proposed, is rather As high as half of all breast-fed Question: L. V. asks: “What are Mr. 'Dillon is deputy collector to sible occasion and by exposing him Question: Mrs. Larry McS. asks: aional type. He is taU« rmtoer. thin, we go to the trouble of making it less tbiui one in ten thousand. children in cities develop rickets to to ultraviolet ray lamps when the the results of a lack of iron in toe charge of toe cu^m a bouse'here. some degpree during the late winter “How Is the beat way to prepare with a long face tapering to toe out of silver when it would be much Disregardtog'^the costly, almost sun is not available. diet?” nbto, high forehead, gray eyes and and the rate is slightly higher for leeks for use? Is there any way Answer: A lackjof iron produces CALLS SPIXTAL EtBCTiON easier, cheaper and inore convenient tragic experiences of the past, one Alter the age of two, the danger rimless spectacles. His father was bottle-fed babies. If you are nurs­ that the stems of the plant cah be insufficient oxidation,' anemia and of rickets' is greatly lessened as President Wilson’s ambassador to to make it out of paper? might visualize a third daily in ing your baby, you should make s used or should just the root be lowered vitality. Do not use iron Albany, N. Y., Nov. 28— (.M*) — Turkey. ,; This that McCarran and his lit­ Hartford, even one dissociated from special effort to get enougo vita­ after this time, the child is old used?” tonics. ’The only way iron can be (3overnor Lehman today calM . In toe last few moptoa he has min D into your diet to help your enough to secure a variety of foods, Answer: Leek la related to the utilized by toe body is after it has special election to tonSito co^tgrezr tle group of silver state friends are eny tub-thumping threats of Mr. been “toe world’s biggest biuiker,” baby's bones grow strong and and if the diet is well-balanced, he onion family qnd ia usually culti­ been prepat ed for our use by plant lima] dlatijct for pecttober/ilfi t» talking is not by M y means bi­ Spellacy during the recent cam­ straight. will get enbugh vitamin D, as this vated for ther branched lower parts struct res. Iron, not organized to in charge of toe admtoistration ef­ select a simcessMr to toti metallism. It is gold-standardism paign, and the vision, to a new^a* The reason that vitamin D aids vitamin occiuw to foods grown in o f the leaves, commonly eallec the tola manner, produces softening of fort to save toe fanni «f dsbt-rid- resentatlve John D. ClaKe, P' den farmers in dangw of eviction. with a silver frill which would to no per worker, might be of lively inter­ to bone development is ^hat it sunlight. It also found to egg yolk stems, and the bulbous roots both toe. teetot irritation of toe eyes, llcan, who wag klllled to yn aii and butter. of which are used to cookery, chiefly This hixge operation ' iiivolves toe bile accidrat on Nov; way help to cure the deflation ex­ est. But it would be one of those enables the body to use the calcium causing blue eyes to turn browm and ' phosphorous which are the When rickets develops during the in soups and stews. The sterna to around che pupilSi and 'produces use of (XX),000,000 to ti^ over -T' cept that, for a time, It would boom visions, such as come in the night minerals needed to make bone. Even winter to a oold climate, where it Europe, are also served separate to gastro-totssttoal disturbances. A farm mortgages from ilMfir holders, Mzjor Robert the silver mines of a few Western after indlsereet late lunches, which when plenty of calcium and phos­ may be difficult to give the. child asparagus style. The rank odor of large amount of organized toon reduce interest, authorize flvp-year ball coach at toe Umvmiia moratoriums on prlneipail and sub­ nessee, said S t a r b ^ « i d states. in the C(fld light of the morning sim­ phorous are present, the body will sunbaths, it is generally advisable the raw leek disappears to cooking, may be found to sorrel, lettuce, not get the real gOod from them un- to take advantage of some of the leaving a very mild onion flavor that spinach, tuffles, strawberries, sa- stitute a long-time alnortiiBatlon toe University o t . How much mischief this kind of ply do not make sense. vitamin D is supplied. man-nutda ways to get this vttamto Is.'pleasing to th« average palate. paragus, radiabes, Swisa chard, piaux ; toe best teato of ^ baif M s td AomBflK n to r m A tU x^ BMr^a«ar la Hartford] raadlag authorttiaa

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■ SL-. - I • ’ - ■ iy|AWnHJe«rB« gVgNTWG HERALD. MANC i^ r iB It. GON^^ THURlsiDAT, NOVEMBER PAGB EIOBT ooARD'fljing eiiuipmsot will be avail- took plROR fUr the Orange maetthf ‘TARRflT FEVER” CASE able tmder the preeoit plan.” Monday em lfig. Thqr were as toh FIRST LADY SEES SKOffimHEIIS He said the plans will more than Iowa: Master, 4B^aHace IfiUiard; meet qydflcattonrwMch requlTe the overseer, Bidwtai Tindholm; lecturer, DAILY RADIO PROGRAM FOUND n coNNEcnenr ah&ty fo cruiso 2,900 mUes against Mrs. EleaDor T u ttle ; secretary, FORACnON a 30-mile head-vrlnd. Marion Stanley; treasury, M in /THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2S (Central and Bastem Standard Time) DREAM REALIZED NdNSTE “The difference between this max­ Amy Rafidall; chtolain, Rev. Lor AngRlRR, Nov. 28—(AP);-LM : Not*—AD prograiM to key end beslo chelne or;ponM tte rw f m Icm « P « j1 State Health Department imum specified qualification and the lace L Woodin; acRWard, Howard —id; coastcoeet to coast (c to o) desianatlon Includes elTavailable stations, nonmd requlreihents of actual serv­ Stanley; asaitfant steward, Whitney Tracy; the aoreen aotcr^ivilio . got Proflramsy y ------aumeevsubject Soto chsnoe.ehanfle. P. M. Cent. Cast. Warns Citizens Against into trouble in Mexioo ;QtFr for RR r 6:46— 6:45—L ittle Italy, Sketch—east ice,” Sikorskr ^ inter­ Merritt; gatekeeper, John Hutchln- NBC-WEAF NETWORK Knight Orch .—D in e; Stam p Ad* Keeping Of Parrakeets. ]arries 37 Persons — Can preted • directly into an increased Bon; lady assistant steward, Mary impromptu scene he staged on R lAtlC — Easti wear wlw wy l ventures—mldwIdw rp t; Memories—w Inspects Colony h Sorth rt A Marge—east only *pay i06ul.’ The indicated mall ioeul, Uindbolm; Ceres, Georgia Wllscm; hotel balcony, due biMk ia wcrt’wflVUt wfbr jie w 6:00— 7:00—Myr. With the development this month blued upon a cartful analysis of Pomona, lifllan Samuel; Flora, iirbsm woae wtam wwj wsal; HidJ Iw 6:16— 7:15 - Ju st Plain Bill — east; in Connecticut of a case of psitta­ Cross The Atlantic On Hollywood tmilght where he win ;ermaq wcfl woc-who irow wdal wkbf Texas Rangers. _ -west; Panlco Or, Whidi Takes Care of Job­ trans-Atlantic letter mail yolume, is Mary Merritt! ex^tive committee find bimaelf among the renks of the NORTH w ear ACAb^lAN - —midwest; WinegiMnegar Orch.-Dixie cosis or ’•parrot fever,” the State therefore actually only ai piart of the for three years, Ehigene Thompson iwlba kstp webc wday kfyr cret cicr 6:30— 7:30—Denny Orch.—east; ^ c k Department of Health in its week­ unemployed. Rogers—mldw rpt; Showmen—Dlx. Regular Mail Route. capacity avrailable in the S-42 for a and George NelMn, the latter to fill Deecrlblng the actor's' unschedul­ •OUTH — wrva wptf wwnc wls ^ ax 6:45— 7:46—Boake C arter, Talk—ba­ less Coal Miners. ly bulletin today issued a warning trans-oceanic service. out the unexpired term of Wallace wfla-wson wlod wsm iroo v«b sic; Between the Bookenda—west to Connecticut citizens against the ed appearance in the Mexlciui ci^d- irjd x wsmb Irvoo wky w laa wbap kpre 7:00— 8:00—Elmer Everett Yess, Skit “I believe it probable that the Hilliard. The Orange -voted to ac­ tal as “deplorable behavior” Louis B. iwoal ktbs k tb s wsoc 7:16— 8:15 — SIngIn’ Sam — basic; purchase and keeping of parra­ ship on the longest necessary hop cept the In-vltation to attend the FOUNTAIN—koa kdyl krlr ^ h l Jones’ Pup—Dixie; Organalltlea—w keets. It >.as been foimd, the bulle­ New York, Nov. 23.—(AP)—Igor Mayer, executive of - the Metro- RBedsvUle, W. Va,, Nov. 23.— of a trans-Atlantic route, be East Hartford .Grange December 1, Goldw^-Mayer studios which held p a c i f i c c o a s t — k r» kfl kaw komo 7:30— 8:80—Hariem Serenade—also a tin reports, that even birds which Sikorsky, Russlan-Amerlcan design­ found able to ceury double the pay and furnish part of the program. khq kfsd ktar kau 8:00— 9:00—Kolstelaneta Orch.—also e (AP)—^Hatless and coatiess, with have been examined by health au- Tracy's contract, announced the 8:30— 9:30—Dramatic Guild—o to cst er of extia-sized flying boats, dis­ load spedfled.” After thA regular meeting a com­ actor could not longer consider him­ Cent. East. 9:00—10K»—Deep River Orchea.—c to o her hair blowing in a chill Novem­ thoritiei ano which have been petitive supper was served by the 4 ;00— 5:00—Musical Vspietls*—basic 9:30—10:30—News Broadcast—c to cst ber breeze, Mrs. Franklin D. Roose­ marked with leg bands indicating closed today the details of his self in anyway connected with bis 4:30— 6:30—Dolittle A d v e n tu re ^ to c 9:45—10:45—Gladys Rice, Songs—ba­ loosing side. Mrs. Frank Hamilton, organization. 4 :45— 5:45—Ray H eatherton—s ^ cat sic; Myrt and Marge—west repeat velt tramped several mUes across freedom from the disease, have car­ newest contribution to commercial chairman of the dining room, learn­ , 6'0(^ 6:0(^Dinner Concert—also cat 10:16—11:1 ^ T o Be Announced ried the psittacoaLs and parrots may aviation—the S-42, an airplane capa­ Mayer sent a telegram to Presi­ 6:30— 6:30—John B. Kennedy—to cat 10:30—11:30—laham Jones Orch.—basic West Virginia’s hills today on an ANDOVER ing it was Rev. and Mrs. Woodin’s dent Abelardo Rodriguez of Mexico, 6:46— 6:46—Sizzlers Male Trio—basic 11:00—12:00—Ozzia Nelson Orch.—to o carry the virus for months and even ble of flying the Atlantic on a regu­ 39th wedding anniversary Tuesday, in which he apologized for Tracy’s 6 00— 7:00—Mountaineers—wear only 11:30—18:30—Clyde Lucas Orch.—c to o Inspection tour of her homeland years before showing symptoms of arranged the tables in a square, with 6:15— 7:15—Billy Bachelor’s Sketch 12:00— 1:00—Dance Hour—wabc only lar airmail run. The topic for Rev. Wallace I. conduct The actor was in Mexico 6:30— 7:30—Lum A Abner—east only project for rehabilitation of desti­ the disease, so externally they may a smaller table in the center set for NBC-WJZ NETWORK tute coal miners. appear to be perfectly healthy. The new “ship” Is intended to be Woodin’s sermon Sunday will be, to take part In the film “l^va Villa.” 6:46— 7:46—The Qoldberga, Serial Act launched early in January and was four. The table was beautifully 7:00— 8:00—Rudy Vallee'a Hr.—o to c BASIC — East; wjs wbs-wbsa wbal Her eyes twinkled with satisfac­ Confirmation of the psittacosis in “The Price of Eternal Life.” John decorated with large yellow chry­ 6:00— 9:00—The Showboat Hr.—also c wham kdka wgar wjr wlw wsyr wnml; tion as she viewed the 1,000-aore designed to meet requirements of 3:16. 9:00—10:00—Whiteman's Show—c to c Midwest: wcky kyw wenr wls kwk the present case was made last Pan-American airways for its pro- santhemums in a lovely vase, and 10:00—11:00—Viola Philo, Songs—basic kwer koll wren wmaq kso wkbf site on which her dream of build­ week by the laboratory at the Mrs. Charles Wright entertained blue candles. The china for the ^0:16—11:15—MerolT O rchestra — east; NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmj josed trans-Atlantic service. Col. ing a self-sustaining colony rapid­ Rbckefeller Institute for Medical with two tables of bridge Monday table was furnished by Miss Anna Lum and Abner—midwest repeat wlba kstp webc wday kfyr cret cfcf ly is talting shape. u les A. Lindbergh, technical ad- afternoon. WAKE UP YOUR 10:30—11:30—Enric M aderlguera Ore. SOUTH — wrva wptf wwnc wls wjax Research in New Yoric City, the ler for the company, with his wife, Lindholm, Mrs. Hamilton’s assist­ 11:00—18:00—Ralph Kirbery, Baritone wfla-wsun wlod wsm wme wsb wapl ‘T am very much pleased,” she only laboratory on this side of the The funeral of Mrs. Bhmlce Bish­ ant, who also furnished the plants 11:06—12:06—Cab Calloway’s O rchestra wjdx wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpre told Bushrod Grimes, of the Interior is in the Azores at present on a sur­ op wap largely attended Tuesday 11;30_12:30—Jack Denny A Orchestra woal ktbs kths wsoc continent where tests fori “parrot -which decorated the other tables. LIVER B I L E - MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kxir kghl Department, director of the proj­ vey tour ctf projected -routes. afternoon oy relatives and friends. CBS-WABC NETWORK fever” can be made. Definite indica­ Sikorsky said that nls ne-we^ air­ Rev. and Mrs. Woodin and Mr. and PACIFIC COAST — kgo kfl kgw komo ect. tions of psittacosis were found both The mai^ beautiful floral pieces Mrs. Erskln were escorted to Ba\ | C —East: wabo wade woko wcao khq kfsd ktar plane will be capable exf flying across WITHOUT CALOMEL The wife of the President set out in the "atient’s sputum and in the showed the high esteem felt for the smaller table as honor guests. waab wnac war wkbw wkre wbk cklw Cent. East. to investigate the old estate after the Atlantic on a regular mail sched­ Mrs. Bishop. Mrsji Ward Talbot wdre wcau wfp wjas wean wrbl wspd 4:00— 6:00—Women's Clubs—also cst California reared birds which were ule with a paying load of mail or be After the supper Mrs. Hamilton And Yoa1l Jump Out of Bed in wjsv; Midwest: wbbm wfbm km bo 4:16— 6:16—Jim m y Qarrigan Orches. an early morning automobile ride involved in the investigation. The played the funeral music. The bear­ presented the chrysanthemums and kmox wowo whas 4:30— 6:30—The Singing Lady—east from Fairmont, where she arrived capable of carrying 32 passengers, ers were Erakin Hyde, Winthrop the Morning Rarin’ to Go EAST AND CANADA—wpg whp w bw 4:46— 5:45—Orphan Annie—east only family in which the class developed vase to Mrs. Woodin in honor of the whec wlbs wfea wore wlcc efrb cMO by train from Washington. with a crew of five, and 1,000 poimds White, Charles White, Leonard 6:00— 6:00—Dick Measner's O rchestra had acquired two parrakeets from of mall and express, and will be anniversary. • n TOO Im I «ow aad conk tad th* wotM DIXIE — wgst wsfa wbre wqam wdod 6:30— 6:30—Old Songs of C h u rc h - She nodded her head approvingly Merritt imd George Merritt, of An­ Mrs. Robert Parker visited her looks punk, doa’t swallow a lot of lalti, mia* klra wrec wlac wdsu wtoo krld wrr east; Singing Lady—repeat to wgrn a relative. Slightly more than two capable of flying this load over a ktrh ktsa waco koma wdbo wodx wbt time after time as Grimes pointed dover, and William Oldershaw, of cottage at Andover Lake Wednes­ wal watar, oil, laxatlTa eaady or ebtariaf iw s 8:46— 6:45—Lowell Thom as — east; weeks later one of the birds died 1,200-mlle range. aad axpoet th m to maka you laddHtly awaal irdae wblg wtar wdbj wwva wmbg wsjs Orphan Annie—repeat to midwest out this or that feature of the de­ and on the following day a member WiUlmantic. day, returning to Hartford in the aad buoyaat aad full of saathiaa. MIDWEST — wcah w*l wmt wmbd Most Be Tested- Mrs. Mary Cross, of Bolton, is wtaq wlsn wibw kfb kiab wkbn wcco 6:00— 7:00— 'n' Andy—east only velopment which her plans call for. of the family became ill. T he phy­ afternoon. For tbay caa’t do It. Thay oaly mora tk t 9:16— 7:16—Three M usketeers—east Howe’s Statement Sikorsky said that before the spending a few days with Mrs. bowala aad a mara BMaaoMat doaaa’t cat at MOUNTAIN—kvor kls koh ksl 6:30— 7:30—Michael B artlett—to east sician became suspicious and re­ tba eauaa. ’Tha raaaoa for your dawa-^Bd-^at 6:45— 7:46—Concert Favorites—to cst At the conclusion of the tour quested the test which resulted in plane is placed on a trans-Atlantic Jimet Smith. faellnc ia your lirar. It ihouid pour out twa COAST—kbj koln kgb kfro kol kfpy 7:00— 8:00—Stories of the Sea—east Mrs. Percy Cook taught school 1116 average cost of a trip on an kvl Wfbk kmj kwg kern kdb kgmb she smilingly referred idl ques­ confirmation of thr diagnosis zmd in run it vill undergo thorough test pouau of liquid bila Into your boarala daily. 7:30— 8:30—Health Adventures, Talk tioners to Colonel Louis McHenry flights. He said the S-’i2 is intend­ for Mrs. Anna Wikdn Tuesday so airplane in continental United If thla bila ia aot flowiac fraaly, yonr food Cant. East. 7:46— 8:46—The Revellers' Q uartet finding evidence of psittacosis virus States is 6 1-10 cents a mile, says doaan't dltaat. It jnat daeaya fai tfaa b o w ^ 4:00— 5:00—Skippy, Sketch—east only 8:00— 9:00—Death Valley Days, Play Howe, the President’s secretary al­ ed primarily as a mall and express Mrs. Wifton could attend the fu­ Gaa bloati up your atoaiaeb. You hara a 8:30— 9:30—W ayne King's O rchestra in other birds taken from the store the department of commerce. 4:16— 5:16—George Hall Oreh.—also c so a prime mover in the project, from which the parrakeets had been ship. neral of her aunt, Mrs. Bishop. thick, bad taata aad ^ u r braatk b feuL 4:30— 6:30—Jack Armstrong—es only 9:00—10K)0—Hands Veross the Border “The real significance of the com­ Mr. and Mrs. George Merritt tUa oftaa braaka out ia blaniahai. Tour baaa 4:45— 6:46—Stam p A dventures—east 9:30—10:30—Schwab Concert Organ who said: originally obtained. acbaaaad you faal dowa aad out. Tow whoU 6:00— 6:00—Buck Rogers, Skit—east; 10:00—11:00—The Three Scamps—east; “This experiment is in line with pletion of tills ship is that by sim­ were nests of the Columbia com­ lyataia is poiaoaed. Skippy, Sketch—repeat for midwest Amos 'n' Andy—repeat for west President Roosevelt’s plan to re­ This was the second time infected ply substituting the original fuel petitive supper Wednesday evening. It takaa thoaa food, eld C A R TE R ’S 6:16— 6:16—Bobby Benson—es only; 10:15—11:15—The Poet Prince—also e parrakeets had come to Connecticut LITTLE LIVER PIUR to cat tbasa two Olga Vernon—Dixie and west only 10:30—11:30—Wm. Scotti A O rchestra turn destitute workers to the tanks for the passenger fittings Mr. Merritt was one of the judges 6:30— 6:30 — Eddie Dooley — basic; 11:00—12:00—Charlie Kerr A O rchestra farms and on its success depends during the past few months. Last which are to be used during the at the entertainment. * NASAL CATARRH Jack Armstrong—repeat for mldw 11:30—12:30—Dancing in Twin Cities summer, some psurakeets that had the development of more than a service test runs, America will have Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stanley ...SOOTHING score similar projects. been /lUpped from California to a ship which can be called upon to and daughter were dinner guests wbsB it eomas to maIrtBC tha bfla flow trsaty. New York and reshipped to Con­ COMFORTING But doa’t aak for lirar piUs. Atk for Caitaf'a ‘Tt is sponsored jointly by the perform a trans-Atlantic airmail of Mrs. Stanlejr’s parents, Mr. and RELIEF...... Ltttls Lirar Pilla. Look lot tha aaaia Post Office Department and the necticut died afte. reaching Connec schedule if It is possible to inaugu­ Mrs. Henry Hutchins, in honor of Cartar’t Littla U rar Pilla oa tha rad ticut c'utomers. One of them was labaL RaasatasDh^tuta.t6aatdiac Department of the Interior. rate such a service before P€in- Mr. Hutchln’s birthday, Sunday. ei9ZlC.IC.Co. “A post office supply factory is examined and the virus of psitta­ American’s full complement of The annual election of officers aEARS HEAD QUICKLY to be erected and the . 200 or so cosis or “parrot fever” was found families to be given homes will in its internal organs. Upon recom­ Deep in the background of radio farm and work in the plant.” mendation of the health authorities development, you will find the radio Colonel Howe annoimced that all other parrakeets in these ship­ Thnnday, Nov. 2S, 1988. amateur. Police radio systems are Mrs. Roosevelt is a member of a ments were destroyed. Unc^ the no exception although the amateur’s committee Interested in the “more California system of supervlsffli, all P. M. contribution to police radio was human side” of the project sind that birds inspected b> representatives of 3:45—Curtis Institute of Music made so long ago that he is seldom she is making a close study of the the State Board of Health have identified with-it now. small metal bands put about their HERE IT IS Program. condition and needs of the families 4:30—^News Flashes. The pioneer jtep in police radio to be a d m its to the homes. legs so they can be Identified and 4:35—American Legion Speaker. work was taken in Hartford during The first fifty of these families the place of origin can be deter­ 4:45—Ye Happy Minstrels. the summer of 1920 by members of already have been selected and offi­ mined. The infected parrakeet which 5:00—Skippy. the American Radio League, a socie­ cials expect to have them installed died in Connecticut last August did 5:15—^Edith Murray. ty of radio amateurs. The purpose before Christmas. npt have such band and was pre 5:30—Jack Armstrong, All-Ameri­ of the sj’stem was to transmit im­ Mrs. Roosevelt became interested sumably a “bootleg” bird, the bulle­ can Boy. mediately to all parts of New Eng­ in the plan on a visit here several tin said. Even when the birds are 5 :45—stamp Adventures’ Club. land, the details concerning stolen weeks ago and upon her return to tagged as healthy safety is not as­ 6:00—Buck Rogers—“Adventures in automobiles. In November of that Waishington the government pur­ sured, for it is not possible to deter­ the 25th Century.” year an editorial appeared in QST, chased the old Fairfax estate as the mine positively the presence or ab­ GRUNOW ADVANCES RADIO 6:15—H-Bar-O Rangers. the amateur’s official magazine, urg­ site for the experiment. sence of psittacosis virus except by 6:30—Football Scores and Resume. ing the creation of similar systems She will return to Washington autopsy. 6:45—Little Italy. in other cities. by automobile at 2 p. m. this after­ Prevalence of the disease in par­ 7:00—^Myrt and Marge. The' sponsor of this column was noon. rakeets is sbown in the bulletin by 7:15—Captain Tim — Adventures a member of the American Rsuiio the statement that of slxty-sif Cal with Stampa Relay League for seven years and Ifonfia aviaries which were exam­ 7;30__jeanie Lang, Paul SmaU, in 1921 was superintendent for this ined for psittacosis forty-four or Jack Denny’s Orchestra. district. The call letters for the PLANS TO FEED, aOTHE two-thirds had infected birds. 7:45—^Brunswick Orchestra. Manchester station operated by John Should anyone wish to dispose of 8:00—^Elmer Everett Yess. Bausola were 1-AVJ for the first parrskeets they already have, the 8:15—Singin’ Sam. district, and 4-ASK for the fourth IDLE NOW UNDER WAY bulletin advised that they be kiUed 8:30—^Harlem Serenade. district while operating in Florida. and then cremated so as to destroy 9:00—Dedication WJSV Studios. Thirteen years have passed and the virus. Other birds such as ca­ 9:30—Tony Pestritto’s Club Holly­ today many of our principsd cities Washington, Nov. 23 — (AP) — naries are known to be susceptible have seen the wisdom of adopting and even chickens have been Imown wood Orchestra. in their police departments this most Plans for feeding and clothing ap­ 10:00—Deep River— Williard Robi­ modem means of communication. proximately 1,000,000 American to acquire the virus. Mice are also son. susceptible to the disease and might 10:30—Columbia News Service. families they expect to remain on possibly become Infected by eating Those who have not yet visited relief rolls this winter were said by 10:45—Gladys Rice with concert or­ Radio City may be surprised to parrakeets that have died o^ the dls chestra. relief officials today to be rapidly ease. know that a recent visitor from taking final form with the Federal 11:15—Phil Regan. Manchester asked what a particular 11:30—^Isham Jones’ Orchestra. Surplus Relief Corporation busy studio was used for. buying supplies for distribution. ASKS FOR A RETURN “Oh, sir,” replied the attendi nt The.Surplus Relief Corporation apologeticaUy, “this is not a studio. and the Federal emergency relief This & a broom closet!” administration have joined with the OF PURITAN PRINCIPLES agricultural adjustment administra­ WBZ-WBZA EJven Johnny Marvin is branching tion to buy farmers surpluses and out as did Singin’ Sam. He now distribute the foodstuffs to the Clevrelynd, Nov. 23.—(AP) — A Springfield — Boston ■broadcasts a trio that yodels in return to the principles ancj rug­ three-part harmony. destitute. gedness of the Puritans was advro- The Civil Works administration, cated last night by Ralph O. Brew­ Thursday, November 23, 1933 Impersonations on the air are not the fourth of the relief agencies, is ster, former go-vernor of Maine, In always easy. Frank Gould, actor- now engaged in the announced task an address before more than 100 4:00 p. m.—Betty and Bob. impersonator, found himself thus of trying to put four million men to members of the New England Soci­ 4:15—^International Broadcast from perplexed on the Msuxh of Time pro­ work by December 16. ety of Cleveland and the Western London—British Political Discus­ gram when called on to impersonate Reserve at an Anchor Deiy festival sion. Lltvlnoff, the Soviet Com­ "This time has passed for 'petty 4:45—Songs and Impersonations — missar. Gould had never heard the partisanship,” Brewster said. “It Is Kay Fayre, Broadway Torch Russian, speak and it was impossible SOUTH COVENTRY time that America eeabed to place Singer. for a private citizen to meet the its confidence in men and placed it 5 :00—New England Agriculture — noted guest at quarantine. What to in principles. E. J. Rowell. do? The winners at the bi-weekly “If we can bring to our problems 5:15—Views of the News. Gtould learned that the news reel whist party of the American Legion half the intelligence, half of the 5:30—Kellogg Singing Lady. had recorded Lltvinoff’s voice but held Monday evening in the Legion devotion the Puritans brought to 6:45—Little Orphan Annie. that the films would not be released rooms were as follows: Isulies, first their problems in the Plymouth 6:00—^NBC Program Calendar. until Saturday, the day after the Mrs. Jacob Frans; second, Mrs. days, there is no question of our 6:01—Hank Keene. broadcast , ^ James Midcolm; third, Mrs. Hugh problems being solved.” 6:16—Happy Landings — Mitzi The problem was finally solved Christie, all of town; consolation Green. when one of the film companies was prise went to Mrs. Thomas Morliu'- Six bridges which coAt |13S,500 6:30—Time, temperature. persuaded to rup off a private pre­ ty, of North Ooventry, The men's 6md 15 sohoolhouses In Union coun' 6:34—Sports Review—Bill Williams. view for Gould, who studied the pic­ prises went to Arthur Biurows, of ty, Tenn., will be inundated by wa' 6:40—Weather. tures minutely for vocal mannerisms Mansfield (Center; second, Bert Mica ter held by Norrli danu 6:43—Famous Sayings. of the Russian envoy. of Baglevllle, third, Jacob Frans, the broadcasting studio. All Grunow console 6:45— Today's News — Lowell town and o<»solation to Herman Wm. C Gnmow hts a new thrill for Thomas. While on the subject of Russia, Meyers, town. The doo^ prise went America. And we have it at our store. The models are ecpiipped with the new and amax* 7:00—Amos ’n’ Andy. it might be appropos to mention to Mrs. James Malcolm. Sandwiches, 7:15—Three Musketeers. some of the stars who trace their same man whose genius was responsible for ing SI-LEC-TROL which brings in favorite 7:30—Laprel Brothers. cup cakes and coffee were served by EXCURSION ancestry to the land of the Soviet a committee in diarge of Mrs. stations automatically. This revolutionary im­ 7:45—Tessle the Typist. Among these aure: Rubinoff, Harry revolutioniaing radio once before*—the same 8:00—Captain Diamond’s Adven­ Ralph Reynolds. •TO NEW YORK HorUck, Leon Belasco, Louis Kats­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Luthl are man whpse genius was responsible for giving provement permits a child blindfolded to tune tures. man. Phil Spitalny, Freddie Rich, Each Sunday In November 8:45—The Revelers. receiving congratulations on the America n ^ thrill in home refngeration— the set perfectly. There’s absolute silence be* Harry Salter, Mark Waunow, A1 birth of a 7H pound daughter Lois a 9:00—Death Valley Days. Goodman, Jerry Freeman, Abe Ly- ROUND TRIP $2 .0 0 tween stations. Unless you hear the new 9:30—Wayne King of his Orchestra. twan, Leo Relsman, Andre Koltelai- EUlsabeth, bom Thursday Novem’ rajLroao parr now brings out an amaxing new kind of 10:01—Hands Across the Border. nats and Lennle Hayton. ber 16, at the Wlndhan^ (jommuntty Lv. WteSMT Lecka ...... eiS4AJiil G ^ o w s , you are not getting the latestf ad* hospital. Both mother and daugh Lv. HerWw4 ...... ai44AAI radio. 10:30—Cascades Orchestra. D m lS S A tL ...... llitSAJS 10:45—News. Station WBZ has authorised ter are reported doing well. DmNtw y«rk* ...... lliSS AM Gtmnow brings real living tone ever^ in* vance in radio. Unless you hear 11:00—Time, weather, temperature. The annual sale and supper of by the Federal Radio Commission Lv. Naw Yark* ...... TtSOPM the new Grunows, you miss a 11:08—Sports Review —BIU WU- to Increase its power from 35,000 to the Ladies* Missionary society of L>. IMtk 81...... TiSOPM flection of voice—every nuance of every in- llams 50,000 watts, effective immediately the Congregational diurch will be * braa4 Ctmtnl TtrmlmH. itrument comes to your ear just as it leaves great thrill. Come in today. 11:15—Poet Prince if the station is technically pre­ held Thursday November 88, in the A Ur > alriWag IHta r i •• 11:80—Hotel Montclair Orchestra. pared. Parish Hall. A good old-fashioned tfciatr*. 18:00—Hotel Paramount Orchestra. New England boUed dinner will be 18:80 a. m.—Dancing In the Twin Bthsl Waters, the sepia song­ served ^ the oommlttee begianlng &StM*la aaaaweaiaeaee ae ipedS a u e s . stress, is the first colored person at 6 p. m. and lasting until every­ eaeak m is . 1:00—NBA Program Calendar. sver to draw radio fan mall from the thing is gene. tHE NEW HAVEN r. r. South. Mrs. John CUrk has retumet horns after spendlBg two weeks at Only a fsw years ago the number the borne of her son, Arthur, in No SoewRy-No EmlenoR- of tangoes and Spanish dance num­ North Adams, Mass. bers were comparatively few. Brasil The Rev. and Mrs. Oiarles John* are r e a r e d or leane ub to flOO. The and the Atgentlne have uncovered a son and son, Cariyle, are spending onlyr la a moRBay ehargo of new crop of dance hit composers a few days in Boston, Mass. three per ooRt or Bm URpald haiRitoy. which are fioodlng the air lanes of For oxRiwnlo, tho rtotrco iooRthly BostoD—Alfred Sinclair Claric, late. ______»______eoet lor $ite Is ORly | L N whSR ro- 64. editorial feature writer on the WUSLETAN RHODES STUMCNTS PrM Ir 19 moRtUy pRyasRta. Post for the last 88 years dies. KNQINEKB DIBS f * Boaton—Explosion believed by Quebec, Nov. 88.—(AP)—^Downes MUMDstowa, Nov. 88 —ChariM fi. CHET'S CALL. WRITB Oil mONB polloe to have bewi caused by a Br^sseau, 84, forestry engineer, Brown, *84, football oaatala, of leaky gas pipe blows away the side and son of Ueut-Ool. J. D. Brous- Amoa, Mwa; Charlaa J. Olson, Jr. of a bouse in the DdrdMster sec­ seaui, died here last nl|^t at the *88, (Isbatsr In 198% of Woroestsr. A -- S. tion. home of his parents. He started M iia: and Ralnh C Wood, *84, odl- SERVICE Fan Mvar, Mass.—Second sad- with the Bewail Survey Ooaapany, of tor of ths WsHsffnn Oardlnal. art ous fire in two days breaks out in Bangor. Me*, and for the last ten WsBsyaa’s nominsss for this yoaris BO Oakhmfl Street IMandieatei^] oentar of Fan River causing dam­ years had been enqtloyed by Jonoas Rbodss Bobolaralito omnpotttl^ It Next To Brunner’s Mairket—Dial d S I age estimated at gS5,000 to tbs and Malquin of Quebec. He is sur- was aanounosd today by Prof. Oor- Wal v tv e d ty k B k .4

» • 4. V A - • - V BIANCHBSTBB EVENING HBRAIS^ MANC3Et!lSTER, THUMDAT, NOVEMBER 28,1988. MAN LIVED IN AMERICA LONG BEFORE PYRAMIDS Geok^cal Eyidence Disco?-] mmm ered Which Shows There TWENH ARTISTS ENACT Were Many Migrations To ALCOTTS UTTLE WOMEIT The United States. One of the Greatest Casts Ever Chosen to Support Hepburn Cambridfe, Mau., Nov. 28.—(AP) in Famous Epic. —Geological evidence that long be­ fore Ronae, and probably thousands One of the greatest casta of this of years before the Pyramids, many or any other season has been chosen migrations of men had swept over by RKO-Radio Pictures to enact in I the present United States was given the tempo and spirit of the times to the National Academy of fldencM today. the Louisa M. Alcott epic of girt These records were summarized hood, “LltUe Women." The New by Dr. John C. Merrlam, director of England premiere of “Little Worn' the Carnegie Institute of Washing­ en” wlU be held at the State theater ton, in a report on the present here Wednesday, Nov. 29. There vrlll status of knowledge of the antiquity be no matinee, the theater opening of man In Ameilca. r at 6:80 p. m. "Known representatives of the Katharine Hepburn, RKO-Radio’s primate group in America,” he said, zooming star, was selected to carry ( "have seemed so far removed from on the fire and fame of Jo, the tom immediate ancestors of man that boy of the story. there has been little disposition to Joan Bennett is Amy, the “snow QOQSlder actual origin of the human maiden, with blue eyes and hair race on the American continent. curling over her shoulderB." ‘Though general opinion leads us Frances Dee is Meg, flirtatious to look toward Asia, Ehirope or and charming. Africa as the place of the origin of Jean Parker is Beth, the sister the race, this does not mean that with a'shy manner, a timid voice early representatives may not have and a peaceful expression. been present !■ America. As de* For the half of the oast velopment of the geological story are players of a similar stellar proceeds it Is generally accepted magnitude — Paul Lukas is Frits fjhat abundant time has been avail­ Bhaer, the quaint professor who able for many migrations and many finally wins Jo; Dou^ess Montgom< changes. ery is Laurie, the rich bey next ‘It is not outside the limits of Follow Us and See door; Henry Stephenson is Mr. reason that the human race may Laurenoe, the grumi^ neighbor have penetrated the AnMzioan con­ whose bark is worse than his bite, tinent on numerous oooaslons before John Davis Lodge Is Brooke, who finally it became sufficiently en­ marries Meg. Samuel Hinds is Mr. trenched to develop such numbers March. ae possible adequate record of Of cotirse you have been waiting its presence and the stages of Its to bear who won the role of Aun : evolution.” _ March. And thht selection bv RKO- ATHnog these records X>r. Merrlam Radio is a gem, too, for it's Bdna dted "human remains found by Sel- May Oliver, Spring Bylngton is lards in Florida in deposits which Marmee, Mabel Colcord is Hannah have the aspect of the late pleisto­ and Nydia Westman is Mamie. cene and contain a fauna clearly not The favorite story of the laughs cbsutmteristic of the present and .tears of an ideal American The Parade period." home has been kept true to the \ The "late pleistocene” would be pages millions have so often cave man times. Other finds were thumbed. Not a change was made, evidences of and his tools in for the sake of modernism. Gypsum Cave, Nevada, associated George Cukor directed the fa­ with an extinct groimd Sloth; find­ ing of apparently human imple­ mous Alcott story. ments in a cave near Carlsbad, N. M., along with an extinct horse, ex tinct taii^ jnusk ox and other ­ UUGH-HAm TRIO mals now prehistoric. NEXT SUNDAY______f g _____ ' “Recent discoveries by Howard, COMING TO STATE Dr. Merrlam added, "at Clovis, New Mexico, leave no doubt regarding association of artifacts with re­ Jack Pearl, Jimmy Dnraatc and mains of the elephant.” Minnesoti human traces going Zasu Pitts Ta|?rtherttr

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TOTS GO IN FOR m a O D FURNITURE LIKE MOTHER’S WORLD’S ONLY WOMAN AIR MAJOR ' YOUR Soviet Flyer Founded Nation’s First IMNOWN CHILDREN “Flying Laboratoiy” M.OND By QRv* Roborts BtrtOA FIND QIBBMB nwet- m m m u b ?-./■ ijou i » BR(BROCKMAN PEOFUi: TBBWB BO ’ WWWr NCAsesviceMc.I HARD TO CONTROL _gw g_ >3,s In an Illustrated travelogue the SolentlBto H a h e baporCnak Diaoov^ Who killed TRACI' KING, or- other day—perhaps you saw it—a erlea Vntfa Bllnvte Orgaalsiiia To­ lEliestim leadw found dead in his naked child of India yms walking in ward the Care of Varlena Severe i^iartnientt circles pushing the lever oi a crude Diaeoeee. ■ DAVID BANNISTER, antiior, .Aj' hand-mill. former newspaper reporter, under­ He was dirty, belonging to that By DR. MORRIS FT^m ElN takes to find ont. Police are search­ class of “imtouchablea” outside all Editor, Journal of the Aueilena ing for an ’’onknown blond,” known class or pri'iHlege in their country. Medical Association, -uid of Hygela, to have visited King shortly before "V s We were Informed that he worked ttie Health Magarine his death, Bannister has seen this all day for the sum of two cents girl, who told him her name was and knew little of any other life. Scientists only recently have dis­ JULIET FRANCE. She swore she Long, matted hair hung over his covered that germs'are like human knew nothing of the mnrder, bat forehc^ and neck. His lithe body beings. And that is why some dijH she has disappeared again. —I judged him to be about ten— eases are so hard to cure. BERMAN SCURLACH, who was straight, strong and brown. The similarity lies in the fact that wrote King a threatening letter, Is But it was bis eyes that held one’s germs chemge their nature from in Jail. He also declares his inno­ attention. They were not doll, im- cence. happy eyes as t be able to man’s ^>artment Bannister picks op found him 9o important. protect you against Infections an old-fashioned wedding {fictore Fve thought a lot about that bqy, caused by later generations of tbe and ke^M It as a possible clew. slave to a system we would not tol­ same family of organisms. Gainey ano Bannister decide to go erate here for a second. Furthermore, it seema likely that to see DENISE LANG, King’s certain types of disease may be Why was he so unconcerned with fiancee, ___ 'sv. VVOa caused by combinations of germs his life? Why so seemingly con­ CHAPTER Xm working together, as for instance a A t ' tent and healthy? There was no ■virus working with an ordinal^ The door of the restaurant opened % questioning the look in his eyes, 1 suddenly and a man came in. He germ. think. Yet there he was, doing work This may be the case with the was a young man of average A playroom, famished with mlnlatiHW models of the pieces osed in grownaps’ rooms, feataree a wall cap- we wouldn’t put a dog to. Around height, rather squarely built. He board In which to keep toys and games, a mlniatare ballet (leitt) for tiny tea sets, and a doll’s high common cold, in which various and around he went thro'wlng his types of organisms hhve been in­ wore a light tan topcoat and tilted chair. weight against the bar that I w.U criminated from time to time. down over his eyes, a derby hat. The say seemed to niove easily enough. Recently, investigators in Den­ young man saw Bannister and hesi­ I think this is it He didn’t know mark and in this country found tated. Then, rather deliberately, he Drugan! Where you bound font By MARIAN YOUNG The floor covering is important any better. His life was fixed and that a vaccine for whooping cough marched to the cashier’s desk. We’ll see that you get there.” he accepted it. There was some­ made from the commonly found “Wanna cash this check!” he said ’The modem child’s playroom fur-yWashable oilcloth fabric will prove ’The musician straightened. “Lis­ minla- satisfactory and easy to keep clean. thing he had to do and h-^ did it, germ, the Bordet-Gengou bacillus, in a voice that carried clearly. ixiture is designed in exact ten-,” he said, “you think Fm drunk, The same is true of ’ -ui coverings. without questioning or resentment. is not effective if m^e from old The reply of the young man at jtures of adult models. Nadezhda Sumarokova, Soviet Air Major, is the only woman in the dontcha? Well, Fm not. Just Imd a Just any collection of small tables If the children are very young and All over the world we observe organisms that have been raised in the cash register did not reach Ban- world who Is commander in military aviation service. drink or two. Just a coupla little and chairs, pednted white, won’t do seem to have a mania for nuddng tubes ter a long time, but may to nister’w ears but evidently it was children doing fairly well under Even in modem Russia, where women work shoulder to shoulder with ones. If a fellow who’s been these days. ’The children — and small sketches on the walls, beltu circumstances that we think would men, it was only through the Intervention of President Mikhail ECalinin quite successful if made from not in the affirmative. through all Fve been through in the educators approve o^ this — should cover them ■with oilcloth too. Plan organisms freshly raised from a “But I wanna cash this check!” ordinarily kill them. How about our that Sumarokova was allowed to enter the military aviation school at last day and night isn’t en title to a have their playroom completely fur-1 the draperies, floor and wall cov­ own Indian tobies strapped on Yegoryevsk. Graduating from the military aviation school, and later species taken from the throat. the » Aewcomer repeated louder, coupla little drinks— ” nlshed. And it’s not a tod idea to erings ' and furniture as ->ne whole more heatedly. He went on, as the boards so they can’t move? We from the Technical Aviation School at Leningrad, Sumarokova became “Why, what have you been stick to one period throughout. group and not as separate items. are toio never to bind a baby—that an authority on equipping hea-vy-type airplanes for scientific and student Tbe world’s knowledge of cashier hesitated. “Say, wherza through?” Gainey asked inno­ Your little girl is more apt to i Why not let the children suggest la less than 100 years old. Yet manager this dump? Lemme talk- restriction does terrible things to flying, Invented several important aidation devices and organized Rus­ of all the k n o ^ e d ^ we have, th<* cently. grow up with the fine Instincts of : colors emd designs for each and then temper and nerves. But if ever ’s first “Flying Laboratory.” ta the manager! He’ll do it for me, a natural home maker if she has ■ poLit out to them the necessity of is among the most slghlfleant. all right, all right. He knows me. “Dontcha know!” Amassement there was a placid creature on Now Major Sumarokova Is Chief of the Special Service Department Today we know that there are made the words more an exclama­ spent some of her time playing | complete harmony in a room ? The earth it is the papoose. of Moscow's e:qperimental military flying station. She has 50 aviators Everybody round here knows me! house in a playroom furnished as j next time the playroom has to be many varieties of minute mrganisma I’m a customer. Whatza idea—in­ tion than a question. “Dontcha Elsklmo children are notoriously working under her command. Much of her time la devoted to scientific and that their effects on other liv­ know what happened last night? I tastefully as any of the gro-wn-up redecorated, they.m ay have some happy and the most honest and research work. sulting a customer ? Say—” rooms. very good ideas of their own. ing terms are tremendous. There thought everybody knew. Dontcha truthful in the world we are told as are germs of every shape and size A dozen heads had turned to see ATTIC IDEAL Pla3r|X)om furniture can be what the commotion was about. The know about ’Tracy King? Found well. Yet their lives are the anti­ and many are so small aa to be ’m dead--the best pal a fellow ever FOR NURSERY ' bought in ensemble set. or you can thesis of all we hold necessary to Embarrassed cashier was explaining,, A playroom with a place for get just a few new pieces to fill in invisible. “But rm sorry. It’s against our had. Dead, like a dog, that’s how I happiness and health. True, Elskl­ There are, in fact, germs so amall found ’Im. Shot down. Tracy King everything gives small boys a sense and then complete the suites as mo life is brief as a rule, bu' their Office No Place to Flaunt rules to cash checks for an3^ne. Fd birthdays approach. that they can pasi through the was the fines’ friend I ever had. of responsibility about their own mental content is legion. pores of a clay mter. These are be glad to do it for you but it’s belongtegs. Toys and games take READING LAMP There’l’ never be another one—not Whatever the life expectancy of called filterable viruses. Among agsdnst the rules.” WITH EACH CHAIR Social Triumphs, Much like ol’ Tracy!” on a new mesming if their young children of Oriental origin may be, the troubles due to such viruses “Lemme talk-ta the manager!” owners get in the habit of keeping There are precious little divans— For a minute the other two we find a placidity almost unknown are foot and mouth diseases and the - newcomer demanded, brandish­ them in one room and pla3dng with copies of mother’s own big one — Less to Achieve Them ing the check and pounding the thought Drugan, was going to burst among us here. probably also smallpox and polio­ into tears. 'Then they understood it them there. and all sorts of chairs, tables, desks, myelitis, or infantile paralysis. counter for emphasis. demanda No mafter how low the family lamps and bookcases. And yet we find it here some­ wss the cold wind Md not over­ times, too. Recently I sav two little Interesting studies are being see the manager!” wrought emotions that hsis brought fimds, it’s still possible to arrange a As is true of any room In a home, By ELIZABETH GREGG .whether she smokes or not. Since a made by chemists, who determine “He’s not here,” the cashier said. playroom for the children. Mother each chair should have its own children in a foreign settlement the moisture to his eyes. MacGIBBON ^lighted cigarette does not indicate not only chemical composition of “Mr Locke just stepped out of the can make the draperies for the table and a reading lamp. Don’t whe weye unbelievably dirty and Neither Bannister nor Gainey raggeti. Their clothes had never one is working very hard, and germs, but from that the type of building—” wore topcoats. Bannister, stamping windows out of pieces of cloth let the children read their story chance callers might hot be im­ sugars and similar materials on It was Gainey who interrupted. gleaned from a renmant coimter. seen water. But they were os hap­ To smoke or not to smoke at to •warm his feet, said, “Let’s get books in a bafily lighted room. pressed, it is probably just as well which the germs must live to mul­ He touched the newcomer on the Father can re-upholster the furni­ Small brooms, dust mops and py as birds in a tree. Heaven knows business— that la a bumlhg ques­ going! Can’t we get a cab around for this girl to confine her smoking tiply. The control o i germ species arm. "Excuse me,” he said quietly, ture with yardage from the same carpet sweepers are cute as can be how they lived, and what will be­ tion these days. For now that puff­ here somewhere?” to a surreptitious puff in the dress­ or various types is much simpler “aren’t you Mr. Drugan? A1 Dru- source. He can also make a minia­ amd practical ais well. With them come of them, but that they were Gainey said, “suppose we walk entirely content with what they had ing women are' not put off the ing-room. It is only women execu­ when their habits are known in gan ?” ture desk, a drawing board and per­ the small mistress of the playroom tives whom business etiquette per­ such intimate detail. The other backed off, eyed him along ■with Drugan. I’d like to hear haps tool chests and the like.' can learn the first principles of was quite evident. trams but are allowed a. use the more about his friend.” He turned, smoking cars as_they commute to mits to smoke in their own offices severely, “Cer^lnly Fm A1 Dru­ Don’t select a dark room in the keeping house. Now then what? Aren’t our own addressing Drugan. “Why, that’s carefully raise'e children as happy and from work, it does -eem rather as freely as their masculine equals; An exsunple of the ,wSy in which gan. Who wants t’know? Don’t baisement or an extra large closet A wall cupboard flllustrated In knowledge about genps and dis­ terrible!” he said. “ You me£m Tracy without windows fo the children’s as thej:^? Haven’t they the same mid-VI torian to say they must so we might as well admit it and b’lieve I have the pleasure of your the picture) is the perfect spot for aspire to the top rings. eases progrressea is the story of the King, the orchestra leader who was playroom. There always should be books, dolls and games. It should clear content expression in their not touch a cigarette between nine acquaintance—” killed last night, was a friend of and five. attack of diphtheria. This began “No, you don’t know me, Mr. windows in a child’s room, for little be low enough so that the smallest eyes? many years ago with the discovery Druga',” Gainey said pleasantly yours?” folks need plenty of simshine when child can reach it easily. When tea No Their eyes are too old, es­ But many firms have an inflexi­ ETs Better to Decline .A Drink “Bes’ friend I’ll ever have,” Dru­ of diphtheria antitoxin, which was “but I was tT3ring all morning to they play. The attic is an ideal has been served from a little low pecially the eyes of our city chil­ ble rule a g ^ s t women smoking, While S t Work used not only to cure the disease, gan said mournfully. “Shot down spot. You can move all your table in front of a diminutive divan, dren. rhey are not entirely spon­ and if a girl works for such an ■es­ When it comes to drinking at the get in touch 'with you. This is a like a dog.” but also, given immediately follow­ “stored” things over on one side and teach your children to waish their taneous any more. I think we be­ tablishment she must put her per­ office, the plot becomes even tlOck- ing exposure, to aid in prevention. piece of luck for me!” “And you say you found him— devote the other side to tin ade­ sitar dishes and put them away in gin, as of course I guess we. have sonal opinions down the mall chute er. Unless it Is on occasions when Then the Schick test was discov­ Drugan waved him aside impa­ the body I mean?” Gainey persist­ tiently. "Luck has nothin to dc with quate pla3Toom. a little cupboard or on a tiny buffet. to, to mold them to our Ideas of and firmly throttle her cigarette the entire office force Is celebrating ered and at the same time it was ed. a succeso-ful social life, w'-en they habit. In some businesses this rul­ Christmas, or the advent of some­ found possible to prevent the dis­ it!” he proclaimed oratorlcally. Drugan hadn’t said precisely that are too little and easily confused. ing Is necessary becau-,.i of the body’s son and heir, or a mllllon- ease by injecting into tbe child who “Nothin’ whatever! Fact is I came but he agreed, nodding. ‘Terrible that the night air might sober Dru­ Sixth street and Bannister’s eyes And w’th a hundred things to re­ fire hazard, and applies equally to dollar contract, it Is better to de­ had been expos^ a mixture of the In this res-raunt— .” He stumbled thing!” he exclaimed, closing his met a sight that made him forget member and mind, they su’e old be­ and w'jmen. In others the taboo or­ cline the proffered drink. It may be toxin, or poison of the germ, and over the word, repeated, “Fact is I eyes as if in pain, then opening them gan. Possible that talking about A1 Drugan, made him forget th..t fore they are young. Life Is not iginates with one of those men, of one of those hideous days when you of the antitoxin. came in this res-raunt to cash a Instantly. “Never- forget it as long the traigedy of the night before check.” Again he brandished the bit Gainey’s voice was going on in per­ rimple for them. whom large numbers stll' exist, would welcome a “pick-up,” but Later, when it was teimd that the as I live! Terrible!” might help clear his befo|:ged brain. of light blue paper. ‘T demanda see suasive questioning. Is our child’s nerve growth able who firmly believe no good woman even so, the decision should not rest toxin is an active substance which ’They were wsdking now. Ban­ Blit nothing the could say in his to stand all the things we put to smokes. And during business hours stimulates the formation of resist­ the manager!” he exclaimed turn­ nister wondered what Gainey hoped It was an ordinary poster, ad­ upon your desires or your scruples, present state seemed to Bannister him? Som» day there may be a they desire above all else to be sur­ but solely upon whether office ing substances in the body, means ing to the cashier. to learn from the half-dnmken mu­ of importance. vertising a motion picture, that ‘ Bu Mr. Drugan— ” Bannister saw. The poster was ex­ complete reversal of our present rounded by good women. drlnKh g is ever permissible for the were developed for inactivating tbe sician. It was possible, of course. They turned into brightly-lighted toxin by adding to it some termal- Bannister had Joined the group. hibited in a shop window. At the methods. If the race is to last, In offices where there Is no defi­ stenographic squad. It’s • one of debyde. This gave rise to the sub­ *Tf the gentleman wants to cash a top in large letters were the words, nerves must last first of all. Per­ nite ruling against cigarettes and those things that is better never check maybe I can do It for him,” haps we are trying too hard to save where a girl Is often left In sole started around the office. For while stance called toxoid, which can bt “Coming Attraction.” Below was injected into children with little or he said. “What is the r.mount?” the name of the picture, a few lines the child who asks nothing better charge for hours at a time, she the boss hlmse;' might be th3 one than tc save himself. must use her own discretion as to who brought the liquor In and in­ no severe reactions and thus pro­ of type—and a photograph of Adele duce immunity against tbe disease. sisted on your having a drink, he Drugan turned a look of bewil­ Allen. Today campaigns are being car­ would be tht very one to condemn derment in his eyes. Then he under­ OJO ried out in many parts of Americm stood. “Five dollars an’ sixty-five Adele’s face, sweet, freshly ap­ you for taking it when he was leading t© the possibility of pro­ cents,” he announced pompously. pealing, smiled up at Bannister. It sober the next aay. tecting every child a g e is t diph­ “Five doLart an’ sixty-five cents!” RECOVERY ACT And after all, drinking doesn’t gave him a shock that was almost By HELEN WELSHIMER theria. In some cities from 60 to Bannister had pulled a wallet physical. It was the first time he facilitate the work in hand. Girls 76 per cent of all the children un­ from his pocket, was counting out had seen her picture displayed on \ l/b were going to Heaven— retumi'.g from luncheon dates at der six have been g^ven this type the change. “Here you are,” he At least I understood which they did net observe the in­ a poster. She wasn’t the star of The path that we selected of protection. said, smiling, and handing over the junction against drinking. during the film, he knew. Merely a fea­ Through brambles and a wood If this is carried on with the amoimt. “F.ve dollars and sixty-five tured player. Bannister was quite business hours have been known' to greatest possible efficiency, it ev«i- cents. Now if I can have the sure of this because be read teree "WTENT winding up to Eden, get one key off on the tjrpewriter tually may be possible to stamp check— ** Hollywood news columns dally. He " Unto 3T(m lost the way.. .. and submit letters which appeared out diphtheria. "Why certain’y! Certaln'y!” re2id them to know what Adele was You saw a g ip ^ dancing. to have'been transcribed in Russian. The sight of the money seemed to doing. You beard a piper play. dissolve all of Drugan’s troubles. He Office N i Place For an instant, eyes on the V O U ran away to find them. stepped forward, put his hand in photograph, Bannister hesitated. To Boast “Trinmplis” BannistJr’s and grasped it firmly. Your lau^ter drifted bade. T h o u g h t Then the others swung forward and You droppM my heart. I picked H The question Isn’t so much how “Pal!” he exclaimed. “You’re my he moved on with them. It occurred And put it in a sack, to keep from drink ug at the office, pal!” - How are the mighty fallen in the to him—and this thought, too, was but how to refuse and not be Bannister returned the handclasp. midst of the battle! O Jonathan, a shock— that he had not not read A ND tbok it home and told tbe men thought a prude. Even when the in- “ O.K., Drugan,” he said. thoa wast slain in tiiine high' the Hollywood news columns that ■™ I didn’t Oke, befcHV, ■vltatlon comes after fiire o’clock, as ‘Tm your pal, too, Drugan,” That you had run away from me. places.—n Samael, 1:85. flay. 'He hadn’t even thought of it frequently does, it is better to Gainey put in eagerly. “ Come on, And gone to Singapore. Adele for 24 hours! plead a previous engagement than let’s be on our way.” ^ All the elements, whose aid man “Why did I have to see that to say you don’t think It looks well Before the befuddled Drugan r r s probable that yra have beard calls in, will sometimes become his damned poster!” he thought. He hgd ■*■ The way their healing salve to hang around the place drinking thoroughly understood the situation been forgetting—yes, actually for­ Has made me gay and b ri^ t agaiiK* masters.—Emerson. all three of them were outside. after, hours. A getting the wound in his heart. And At least I hope you have” But let me whisper this. If you It was a side street, not brightly n now it eill came back. lighted, and a cold wind had come don’t want to have to decline to A tenth of the commercial auto­ Well, If trying to unravel this drink with business associates, elt^i- mobiles registered in France w e up. As the sharp air smote his murder case had helped him to cheek and blew open his topcoat er at the office or elsewhere, don’t used as buses. forget once It might do It again. brag around the office about parties Drugan drew back, prtesting, Bannister deliberately shook off his Gainey said easily, “ Come on, 3mu gc on. These discussions open preoccupation. He heard Gainey t-k'Sf the door for anyone wbp has had it saying, “But the police—” in mind himself to try to make a Drugan cut in ■with a sharp, short “whoopee” date with you. 17161^ FAT MEN oath. “The police won’t listen,” he fore, the less* said ihout ‘last night” PLEASANT RELIEF said Ipitterly. “They’ve got th ^ and “ such a grand week-end” the Feel Peppy—-Do More Work— theories. Think t h ^ know it all! better For, aft - all, tbe offic* is 'Take Doctor’s Adviee FROM CONSTIPATION I’ve been tellin’ ’em how they shotfid not the place to fiaimt 3rpur social go at this thing!” triumphs, nor the best place to ^Bie ^urCru. Evidently the walk in the cold air "My doctor recommended Shoulders droop under weight of achieve them. Kruschen to'me which has not only years. Young, yet beauty has fled. had done something for Drugan. His words were not slurred now. regulated my digestion to practical­ Cheeks are sallow and drawn. Un­ ly normsJ out reduced 'my ■weight sightly pimples. Keep your system All at once memory seemed to come back to him. He said to Gainey, so substantially Fm now able to do clean and you keep the beauty of In 'me. ^ a o n ce , DID YOU KNOW THAT- “Say—^wait a minute! A while back more Work and feel m o r ^ peppy youth. Its energy. Its irresistible Wflusk helots' oaA lojne' —while we were In the restaurant— than ever.” Daniel *Frted uBditOT), charm. Then life is not a failure. Cleveland, Ohio, i* ^ . ___ didn’t jrou say you’d been lookin’ ter New York preacher says persons Clogged bowels and Inactive ll'ver me today? Didn’t you say that? To lose fat isurely and SAFELY, cause poisons to seep through the *to make.-* ■who fall to-vote should be fined $10, take one haU teaspocoofol of Just who are you and what’s the It’s worth that much not to-be system. Health 'vaohdied and with idea any how?” Kruschen Salts in a g^aiw of hOt it beauty and energy. Dr. Edwards blamed for most of tiioae w ha a n "Sure,” Gainey told him fra^ikly, elected. . water in the morning—cut down on Olive Tablets will- help save you ‘T said that. My name’s Gainey and fatty meats axtd sweetA from this dark hour. For 20 years IF you preter, you can make this charming dinner dress entirely Ur Tlie rubber industry haa. -decided I’m on The Post. This is my friend, to pun along ter a streljctr wlihout But be sure to get K r u w l^ — they have been prescribed in place k black velveL It is designed in six sises: 14, 1«, 18 and 20 (with 'your health comes'fisst—a jiUf .Uiht M iT w n d in g bust measures of 88.1-2, 86, 36 1-8 and 88) and also Mr. Bannister. We’ve both been a czar. of calomel to m ^ and women seek­ working on this murder all day.” gPBCIAIi nCBYICB BUREAU, will , last you 4 weeks 'ndt ing health and freedom from con­ “ requires 2 yards of 89 Uich material for the Squirrels in Connecticut, , lnive .be- wwrt ftnd 2 3-8 yards lor the skirt. In inonotone» slxe 18 reouirea “Newspapermen!” Drugan ejacu­ Boom MS, 401 Higlith Ave,, Kew Totlc Citjr. gun migrating, according oClf* more tiian 85 cqnts Ah, Hale stipation. T h ^ act easily and 4 7-8 yards, 39 h)ehes wide. lated. “ Bo that’s it. Well—Fm glad Co.. D qig or-dWH store mnoothly. No dangeroiu griping. BncloeeA find cents (hr which scad ms “SoaTcalrs,” h otal report. Does that iflMii /th a t To secure a pattern and simple sewing chart of this modsL tear to know jrou. I think you’re i^ht the state has rid itself .oC'Anta'!!'^ ,■ in the; whrtdHtfv-iMtv Take hi^tly before retiring. Re­ ura, b o ^ of you. T ^ ^ t’s more, booklet tA Bslsn WclBhiaisr*s pooau. * ntonsy back. ■ V — sults win amaze jmu. out ttis aketeh and mail ft to Julia Boyd. 108 Park Avsnu^ New Mosquitoes would rathiir .i York, N. T., togethet with 16 osats in coin. Be sure to enclose, on a Fve got sontethhi* to tell you two.” NaflM e • • e *• e sweetened water than Mem Gei Htoh J Thousands of men and women He hesitated. ‘I t ’s what Fve bean Mparate sheet of paper, your name, fun address, your size, the nnin> --- A scientist. But who of Would never be without Dr. Ed­ her of this pattern (No. l i t ) , and mentlen the name of this news­ tdlln’ the cops,!!- im went on. - 0 0 4 0 - * - 0 0 0 ^ # - 0 0 0 0 4 - 0 ened water in hia veins wards OUve Tablets, a vegetable paper. “Tbm ’s Just one person tn tbs « ^ 1 0 ...... Modem. agricultuzal. •osqjwimd. K a a w them by their worid who had any reason to want C tty ...... are usa^ by those eeior. 15c, SOc and 60c. AU Address year envelope to JnBa Boyd, BIi Herald Faahlon Bo- to harm Tracy King!” growing In the m a, lie Fuk Avemsk V m r Tetfc^ N. X, t0T hMklat, plo0S0 ,fsttonfiraa( ‘ GRQ) COACH PRESENTS PICK ; . r . OF THE SOUTHWEST CIRCUIT With a S-1 verdict against them, .agreed that rain or snow the games the Bast Side Trojans will M ^eywfll go (m, as many pl^rers co^both Esdnmaia si the larger moMi heavier Hilltop squads ,wlsh to get started on eleven with four viotiMlee and two .baaketbalL ties at Hiekesr's Grove Saturday ' The starting lineup of both tewns Casipt; IriA N ea M B ut, Oat of B w ii Rib JUX-STAR EEVEN tnocnln«; at 10:80 sharp. is as follows: “Johmiy’’ NcUsoi, crack left-end Bast Blfie Trejaae HllBops Jsjt A sden aa Ofeate Bd I^ fU l EAST for the Trojana, sprained his ankle Neilsen...... le ...... Varrlck ntCUIDES PUYBtS in praetiee and may see little ser­ Heatley...... It ... McCormick TesMB r Pise* .IbCS Buclhicll vs. W. & J...... Lewlsburj ...... e»14 vice and Heq>enick received Injurlm Callis...... It ...... Grant Stops Bafl jCirrier Columbia vs. Syracuse ...... New York ...... ^ • to bik bead in the East Side T m jw - Sherman...... c ...... lia s New York, Nov. 28.—(AF)- Duquesne vs. Geneva ...... Pittsburgh ...... J- C Heights batUe. "Hul” Hultlne has Puter...... tg...... Orfltelli FROM SIX SCHOOISGeorgetown vs. W. Virginia ...... Washington ...... 0-U While there may be bigger erowib Harvard vs. Yale ...... Cambridge 0-lS been shifted to ri^t-end, Johnson Cuter...... rt ...... Breen at other gsunes Baturdhy, there’s no Mrs. Mae Sherman, one of >he Toadies &oaad b^Sersn Lehigh vs. Lafayette ...... Bethlehem ...... • - « to left-end. Claak may call the sig- Hultine...... re .... . Pavy leading members of the* Charter Mass. State vs. Tufts ...... Amherst ...... Z- § uals, the rest of the team remains E. Johnson___ _ qb .... R. Johnson lack of enthusiasm in either camp Oak GiHs tsim , ir temporarily out New York D. vs. Carnegie Tech ....N e w York ...... 1*- 8 unchanged. Morlarty...... Ihb.... Bycholskl as preparations for the Army-Navy of aetiofi, ha^sig given birth to Handicap, Acos Sap. Princeton va. Rutgers ...... *...... I—T Arkansas Places Three On Temple vs. Vlllanova ...... Philadelphia ...... •- 7 "Sum" SumaaSki, "Pop" Johnson Brogowski...... i h b ...... Crockett football battle at Philadelphia Sat­ twins last watk. During her ab­ Navy vs. Army ...... Philadelphia ...... a ...... 0-IC and Bycholskl with either Crockett WoMhouse...... fb ...... Wltoskl urday go on. sence, Managar Beietti is using Mythical Eleven; Selection Mjh^fTR AL or W ito^ will start In the baokfleld Officials, Raynor, Luse, Clark. Nsn Taggart and Gertrude Nelson (Thia is second of series o f thres .* Chicago va Da»‘tmouth ...... Chicago ...... for the mutdps. Both coaches Time, 10:30. At practice sessions every eadet altMmatd^ la her place. Mrs. stories on the reaction of Cottage Detroit vs. Michigan State ...... Detroit ...... #- j or midshipman who wasn’t busy on Sherman holds ths thres-strlng rec­ Drake vs. Iowa Stat' ...... Des Moines ...... the field has been presmit to cheer football players to cuifont discus­ Made M k a lt by Tight Illinois Coll. vs. S. Dakota ...... Springfield ...... -— ord at the local Obarter Oak alleys, sion over rules.) the {riayers on. West Point broke with 87A Indiana va Purdue ...... Bloomington ...... 7-lB out yesterday with an array of ban­ Minnesot: vs. Wlsconsi i ...... Minneapolis ...... 11-20 By ALAN GOULD Race in League. Nebraska vs. Iowa ...... U n c o ln ...... 14-12 ners, padnted sheets and so forth, ex­ Northwestern vs. Michigan ...... Evanston ...... e-lo ONE POINT SEPARATES horting the cadets to “beat Navy." Ann Casasn, who Is ranked No. New York, Nov. 28.— (A P )—Al­ Notre Dame va So. California ...... Notre Dame ...... 0-11 Today Army %as scheduled fw a 2' bowler i» tbs honorarj- Ust of the though there are equally as sharp Ohio State va Illinois ...... Columbus ...... J- 0 United Stat^ will lead ths Brldge- Ohio U. vs. Ohio Wes...... Athens ...... - ...... 26- 0 light drill before leaving for the differences among the players aa ALL-SOUTHWEST .BOeSY MOUNTAIN Pine ViOley golf club near Philadel­ {>ort West Ends against ths Char­ Colorado A. & M. va Colo. Col. ------Denver ...... 0- 2 CHICAGO AND DETROIT phia, where the team will remain ter Oak glrlfc at the Charter Oak exist among the coaches, a substan­ First Team Wyoming vs. Western Stat,...... Laramie ...... ' until Saturday. alleys here this Saturday In a tial majority of coHege football Position FAB WEST Navy, hopeful after Its great match that 'promises to be one of stars polled by the Associated Press Radcer, ArfcaaaM ...... L. E. Pomona va Occidental ...... Pomona ...... showing against Princeton last the best of the ssdson. This team is convinced the present gridiron l^rldns, T. C. U...... L. T. San Diego va-Calif. Tech ...... San Diego ...... 20- 0 Both Teams m Action To* week, pinned most of Its hopes on banded the Joeal girls a dsclslvs rules give the defense too much ad­ Lafow, Rice ...... U- O- thf kicking of Bill Clark. The troundng In Brldge{>ort last week vantage. . Texas...... C. Stanford vs. California ...... Palo Alto ...... 0- 0 U. C. L. A. vs. St. Mary’s ...... •. • Los Angeles ...... 7-14 Midshipmen stressed defensive work and the Maneheste, team will be The tabulation of countryside op«. Clem, B a y lo r...... Washington St. vs. Washington ...... Pullman ...... 0- 0 nifht in American Division in yesterday’s scrimmage against out for revenge The visitors are Benton, Arkansas...... R. T. SOUTHWEST BLUB RIBBONS inlon today reveals that 37 players the "B" squad but It ap{>eared hailed as the fastest girls’ team In out of a total of 65 think the de­ FMaa^S.~M. U...... R. E. St. Edward's vs. Texas Mines ...... San Antonio ...... 13-17 I Clark would have to get more than A rkansas...... Q- B. S. Methodist vs. Baylor ...... Dallas ...... 9-19 of Hockey Loop; Montreal the sfote. fense has a more or less dedded Texas Christian vs. Rice ...... Fort Worth ...... 16- 6 Sports EkUtor, even break in the booting duel with ’edga" Of the others 18 bdleve OasBW, T. 0. U...... L. H. SOUTH Jack Buckler if Navy was to go Hlliard, Texas...... R. H. Dear Sir: Believe it or not, the Charter the game is now evenly divided, as Clemson vs. The Citadel ...... Clenison ...... 18- 6 Point Behind Toronto in far. Oak girls have naver been beaten In Witt, Bloe ...... F. B. Duke vs. N. Carolina State ...... Durham ...... ,...... 0- 6 The Pabst Blue Ribbon basketball to opportunities for both sides while Second Team Florida vs. Auburn ...... Gainesville ...... 6-21 club of Hartford has organised for both ends of a home and home the remaining consider the advan­ lkISH n e e d e d BEST. Graves, T. C. U...... L. E. Georgetown Coll. vs. Centre ...... Georgetown, Ky...... 0-21 the season 1983-34, under the direc­ match sinoe they were organised, tage rests with the offense. Georgia Tech vs. Georgia ...... Atlanta 0- 0 Other Section. tion of Qeuge T. Bayles of the South Bend, Ind., Nov. 28.— (AP) acoorc'lng to the team managv. Biggest Handicaps Lauterbaok, B loe ...... Louisiana vs. Miss. State ...... Monroe 24- 0 —Coach Hunk Anderson is iibout Wetsel, 8. 9L U...... U* O- Maryland vs. W. & L...... C olleg e Park ...... 6- 0 famous Chrysler Red Heads of That’s hs figures his team will The majority opinion is somewhat Stratford during the season of 1926- convinced that what Notre Dame come througl: Saturday. In the na­ Newby, Arkansas . C. Mississippi vs. Centenary ...... Jackson ...... 6*12 needed, all season to provide a scor­ striking Inasmuch as- the only im­ Pennln^n, Texas ...... R- o* Tulane vs. Sewanee ...... Now Orleans ...... 26- 0 New York, Nov. 23.—(AP)— 27-28. tional tournament sweepstakes at portant change in the rules for 1988, Foot Guard Hall In Hartford has ing punch was rest. The week Hartford, Miss Casazsa Mt scores Castes. Texas ...... B. T, Three games tonight, all return en­ prior to the Northweatem gaxne, designed to eliminate the out of SyhSer, Bice ...... R- B- gagements of games played earlier been secured and they will play at of 108, 118, 114, 95. 144, 116, plac­ bounds play along the side lines, home on Saturday nights, commenc­ the RamMers didn’t engage In one ing third. Dominique, Tex. A.AM. Q< B. In the season, carry on the Nation­ scrimmage because of a consistent favors the offense. However, It ap- Hmison, 8. M. U...... H. ing Dec. 16. They have all dates I>arently reflects the general reac­ LaForse, Arkansas...... B< H. al Hockey League race.« open for road g w e s from Dec. 1st do'wn-fall of snow and they respond­ WOE IS nSTIANA! ed by s^hing impressive power to Ths Manchester Rees soccer elev- tion to this year’s unusually low Pleroe, B a y lor...... F- B. The Detrolc Red Wings and Chi­ to 16. Would be pleased to nego­ defeat the Wildcats. So far this en will mert th« (3erman Sports scoring among major teams as well cago Blackhawks, se{>arated by tiate with first-class clubs In this Club on the latter’v field next Sun­ as a oonvlotion *mong the players only a point In the American divi­ vicinity either as a Yoad attraction week, during preparation for South­ ern California’ s mvaslon, they have day afternoon, weather and State 'the offense is severely handicapped sion standings, encounter the Bos­ or on a home and home baMs, for a cup tie arrangements {lermittlng. by, the rule which automatically By Fred Thomsen BAER WON’ T RETURN ton Bruins and New York Ameri­ suitable guarantee. had only one scrimmage and that’s O ^ob, University of Arl all thsy are gMng to have. The nune will start at 2:80 o’eloA sto{)s the ball carrier if any part of (CJopyr^t, 1938, NBA Senrlee, Inc. cans respectively. The Montreal They have on their roster: "Bevo” and W. Faulkner win referee. his body except his hands or feet Canadiens, a point behind Toronto Hurley, Paul Briggs, "Hank" Mc­ ‘It looks like the Trojans are too FnyettevlUe. Ark.. Nov. S8. — after 'Tuesday’ s lopsided victory Cann, Ed. Nichols, "Stlffy" BUvnlt- strong for us,” said Hunk, "but touches the ground. Three players from Arkansas, two PEDEN-LEPAGE WIN over the Maroons which created sky, Art. Avallone, "Ding” Farr, we’re going to be ready to give It is to laughi Local sport teams 8{>eciflo reasons cited otherwise Somebody Else Will Ha?e to for the dtfensive advantage induda, aseh from Texas Christian Uni­ such a disturbance In the camp of Ven. Fegley, Johnny Campion and them the best battle we can. All write letters into the Sports Forum the boys are in fine shape, rested these: George Canrlnlus/ gwH, St. versity, Rice and Texas University, the other Montreal team, seek to go “GU” Meserole. o f this paper, burling all manner tlip Camera Since Max SIX-DAY BIKE RACE Tommy Mur]^, former Dixie and crasy to play thsit ball game." of invectives at their, rivals. And Mary**—"officials are too vigorous one each from Southern Metho­ ahead at the ex{>ense of the Ottawa Senators. star is coaching the club. Address Ticket sales soared around the when they have to stop for breath In ^ o r d n g rules on offense and dist and Baylor, make up my first John A. Barrrtt,.Mgr., 44 Park 40,000 mark todsiy and a host of po they finish the latter off with too lax in enforcing on defense. in the All-Southwestem Con- Went Hollywood; Has British-Canadian Team Rides Detroit seems to have vdiat Ut- lltical and film notables wired for They are too strict on the one sec­ tle e^e there is In the race with avenue, Wethersfield, Conn., Phone 'Tours In dean s{>orts. ..." ferenoo aelectioc. to Easy Victory in Event at 9-1614. reservations. ond stop on shift-plays.’’. Picking an All-Southwest team Chicago. The Red Wings, although A1 Dowd, captain and canter, Scored Real Success in Minneapolis. they drop{>ed a 4-2 decision to Bos­ Thanking you in advance, and ex­ 3Fear was made doubly difficult tending to you our earnest invita­ YALE MAKES CHANGES. Santa (^ara—"Seems unjust that by the tlffht race in the circuit, and ton on the Bruins’ rink, figure to do New Haven, Nov. 23.— (A P )— a Mg 230 pound defensive tackle a lot better at home. The Black- tion to visit us when in Hartford. Braiicher Picks by the larr# number of standout First Cmeina Adrentnre. Minneapolis, Hov. 88.—(A P )— 1 remain, ' One by one, changes have been should be aUowsd to use his hands stars unearthed. Among ^e,,.^cyen hliwks ‘«’id the Amerks piayr ' a 2-2 effected unobstruatvely in the Yale The BrlUsh-Canadian team of tie in their ooenlng game at Chica­ Yours in sport, on a 170 pound end on offense." conferenoe teams. Torch,/ Peden and Henry Lepage John A. Barrett. lineup, untU today the fun pano­ Baraaoher Picks DeMl BaU Bolee But I believe the following selec­ By GAYLE TALBOOT go and the rebuilt New York club rama of a major shakeup was seen rode to victory in the Intematfonal doesn’t look like a pushbver for Hartford, Conn. Oamegle Tech Lee Carlin, captain, George Wash­ tion, based not only on my own New York, Nov., 23.—(A P )—It Nov. 21, 1933. In a first team that contained many ington—"Due to rules on dead Mdl slx-dsy bicycle race as it concluded iuay teom. ve Oamegle Tech opinion, but on that of other coaches wax a sad, sad day for flstiana at mltmlght Wednesday. new figures. Hlven this week—the hnd those applying to passes, .de­ I have talked with during the year, when Max Adelbert Baer, the finest The Canadiens likewise seek to crucial {>eriod before the objective New York U. Favorites from the stiut, the TO THB PAWNEES fense has slight advantage” la n fair and Impartial mjrtbical se­ heavyweight prospect this country Peden-Lepage team scored a total reverse a previous decision and at Harvard gtune—^has held Its Sam Dai^ captain Florida— lection. has produced In msmy a day, pa­ the same time to overtake the i>ace changes. Dartmouth of 1,870 iwmts for the 8,658 mllea Pawnees, when you stated in last va Darttnootfa "Booking and clipping rule aMo raded hiif bra'wny beauty before a covered, with nine laps, while In setting Toronto Leafs, who have Jerry Roscoe, San Diego sopho­ has slowed up offensive” The of the first team is movie camera. a n i^ t off. ’The Senators won 2-0 night’iL paper that we, the Bald­ more, has gone to quarterback in Chicago second place was another favorite wins, didn’t have a manager you Frtquently expressed m the re­ }ust about the strongest offensive They’re saying now that Max. of team, Piet Van Kempen and Julee when they met the habitants ^t Ot­ place of Tonomy Curtin. Vic Mai- and defensive unit that could be are clearly mistaken as we have a In has taken back his last Year’s OMambia plies is the beU.M the* team with a the curly hair and svelte propor­ Audy. The, Holland-Canadian {>air tawa hut they haven’t done much smart quarter-back and well built out of the material available tions, never again will climb be­ since then while the Canadiens nuuuiger and a coach too. We center post from the Kartforo boy, ve Oohunbla also had nine lap but tndled the didn’t see anything in the paper Syraouee coached offence le under no handi­ In this section.. tween the ropes—that is, unleaa the winners In points, with a total of have climbed steadily. Joe Johnson. And Harry Combs Tommy Mun>hy, the quarterback stating it.and you didn’t dther, and has held the left end job he woa • cap, so far ae the rules are oen- cameras are grinding and Max’s 681. oemed. Irvl&e Warburton. louftt-* of Aikansas’ squad, 1s a 173-pound makeup is faultiest. seeing that we have a manager from pick Hsrold. Mkblgaa State tripie-threi^ fcmeral who is juoints, with right, aad the rest of the boys oliek, The boy leaves little to be desired In Boy has scored a resil, unabridged ought be glad that w«, consider­ said. Who w l^tart the Harvard the of a team, and will Beokman-Wlnter, American pair, ed to pMy the last and remaining most sound playsrs work. ThaFa succesa in his first cinema adven­ fourth with tight li^ and 1,041 game Saturday in the stadium, the Drake probably receive recognition as the gama. We still state that the Paw­ Yale a c e t ic association baa not an­ ve . Drake the Idea, tin t itt" most valuable pla3rer in the south­ ture. They're calling him a "find,** p ^ t s . ’ nees "can’t taka It," ss thsy proved Offeaee Bae Edge and not because he does any par­ nounced. But still—there are ths Iowa State west. Sev«-n of the original 13 teams tha* by not showirg up two Sun­ changes. A repetition of yester­ e otkets ia the minority, who aee At left is Charley Casper, of ticularly fancy fighting. In fact, finished the 148-hour grind. The days in a row. day’s skelston drill against passes the /offense through roee-oMored ' some of the boxing experts, pressed final standings: Duke Texas Christian. Charley is fast, By AsaoMated Preee Yours in clean s{X)rt. and dummy scrlnmago for offensivo Duke glasses, include Aid (Blmaa, OMo ^ hard-charging back whose speed into service as movie critics here, Team MllmLaiM Points ve Peden-Lepage ... 8.568 9 1,870 Nevr York—Joe Streher, Nebras­ BAI^W INS a C. work was schsdnlsd for todajr—ths N. OaroUaa State state co-captain aad and; Art Bam, i makes him u threat the moment he found all kind of fault With his ring last befors the invaslnn of Cam- * Michigan state taokiei Oeorge XtH^/. hits an open field. He is quite a technique. Van Kampan- ka, threw Fred Orubmelr, Iowa. Audy ...... 2,568 9 681 brldgo. The . squad dsparts by n Saurer, Nebraska fuUbaok m l hurdler, having taken second place “Looka that,” one of them Chieagt>—Jim Londos, L reece, train tomorrow morning. Fnak Tuidals, Syracust in the low hurdles in the National growled as Max mixed it up with Horan-Zach ...... 2,658 8 1,137 threw Jim MoAfiUen. Cbioi^fo. ve Duquesne 1,041 Geneva Numbered amaBg the maforllQr A. A. U. meet at Chicago this year. Prlmo Camera on the soreen. "Why Beaman- Winter 2,668 8 Newark, N. J.—Ed "Strangler" MlCmOAN LEADS. Bohn Hilliard, right halfback Rush-Mac- • • who want eometMag done to weak he’s wide open for a good left If Lewis, Nsbraska, threw Bill Mid- Chicago, Nov. 28.—(AP)—Michi­ up the defensive etonewaUa are B e from Texas Uhlxmreity, has been he’d a done that agajnst Schmellng Donald ...... 2,668 8 788 Ho c k g v / ' flerlda dlekauf, Florida. gan leads in the race for the Auburn following ooiiege eaptatiu: , OMt ^ knocking on the door of fame since he’d a landed right square in my Saetta-Otte- Hiurrlsburg, Pa.—Dick Raines, mythical National college football vs last season. Then he was good, but lap!” valre ...... 1,568 8 843 By Aesodated Preei Aohun Montgomery, at OoluniMa, B U tB ei-.S DiUlas, threw Karl Davla Cleta^ O^adlan-Amerleaa League champlonahlb an the bam of latest dergeet at Menhettae, Freil Oatla- this year he came back to make But. fortunately for Max’s movie Bartell-lt Lau­ land. com{Hitatloas at William F. Boand, Texas one of the beet baeki ever to rent ...... 2,568 5 486 PhUhdsjphIa 6, New Haven i. Oesrght Teehl* * * ban of Georgetown, OoUa Btewart career, he wasn^t fighting Schmei- TONlcSTt, SOBEDULE originator of the A oi ratem system. of CMnegie aad Joe Oallus, of Ohh wear that ecbooPe colors. Ihf at the Qme and, besides, he no The sjratem gives MteMgan 161 vs Oeorgts The fullback A Jie team li Just a NaGoaol Lengw Georgia State. longer has to worry about any Ottawa at Montreal Canadiens. points to dats with Pittsburgh se youngster as experience goes. He is sports writer's opinion. ^ • • So far aa Larry Biemeriag, star Harry Witt, of Rice, who, although \La»t Night’s Fights Chieago at New York Amerlbans. ond at 188. Othsr Isadars a ^ thsir oaqtOr ead captain, of Baa FraaMseo Max's ^peal, as the romantic BOWLING points uadsr ths systsm' Uwluds Tale a sophomore, did more line shatter­ Boston at Dstrolt. VO Yele Univereity le ooaoenedt **fhe hard- ing than anyone in the conference. lover. Is to uia ladies. They know Onnsdlni OmetlnMi Lsagne PriaostOB 186, LouisUtaa ttats 183; Army 188 sad Bouthsm CsUfotala Harvard eet charging team usually haa the If he can oontlnue to improve, he*ll acting. The big fellow Is so good in T LEAGUE RESULM By Aashclaesd Preaa Qusbsc at PrevtdsBca. edge both on offense and defease.** be All-Amerioan timber in 1984. the {day's more tender moments, In Bhsarsr’s Buioks took thrs# 188. •, •« The line could probably bold Its tact, that his new bosses aren't even ints from Raid's AuotlOMsra ia New York—Tommy Loughran, Texas CRrlstlaii own with any other cll-stiu' outfit In worrying about getting a fight se­ s T bowling Uagus last Digkt, Philadslphis,*outpoMted Ray im- VS Bloe psUtsttlsre, NSW York, 10. Bios the country. quence in his next production. gvdiUe KsUefs C lew srt and ' • • REC MERMEN DEFEAT A ende there are Paul Rucker of Those ^ulderA those windrows of ping split even. Ih the tint 4Xiateh BareMona, Spam—Joss Otronss, CHKAfiO CUBS SEEKING Arkansas, and Fuqua of Bouthem sparkling teeth, those eyes—but A. Knofla hit high ib fls of 158 wad Spain, knocked out Ludsn Foi^sn- Neiro Dams Methodist. Paul is 198 pounds, of why bore the fair fans with a vul- high thrss stniEr « JT6. fo tht 00, Rumania, 7. CRICK KAFErS SERVICES ve N«4re Dame NAUGATUCK Y, 52-23 speed, able to get down the field t u prise flfbtl other match, OatBsa hit M|^ atni^ Laredo, Tex,—Jos Rui s Yucatan, Following legalisation i>etting Soothera Oshforaia fast for punts and passes. Puqxla, With the k ^ d of mtmey he can at 148 and 1 ^ three strtnf of 8T5. outpointed Paul XNnnpaey, CMeago, m horns rhoss m Tenas, race tracks • • too, is a good pass receiver, and he collect in BoUywood it doubtien Raid's /AnsGoheen 10. ars being built in San Antonio and 81 Marya The Manchester Reoi plays a bang-up defensive game. Reid .104 116 118 881 Pueblo, CoL—Dick O’Brien, Den­ KousUtt. Ohlesgo, Nov. 23—(AP)—Hot on vs •4, Mary’e would seem very silly to Baer to re­ ths t m of rsporti ths Chisago the Naugatuck T. M. A Tadcles Perkins, of Texas Chris­ turn to the boxiag business. Even if Sohendel 98 89 68 27Q ver, outpointed George ;Rohrick, Bbc-coUegiate employes of Boul- D. a L. A. miag team 62 to 88, last atfhL tian, and Bill Benton, of Arkansas, Holton . 9 8 98 108 887 Nebraaka, 10. der dam have two football squads Cubs wots g o l^ to got “Chiek" • • he would lllss to whip Camera and Hafsy from ths dnoiimhti RsdR in six Of seven drat pMoee. are rugged individuals who can take hear himeelf called "chsunp" and Farnmd . 96 184 104 884 San Praaolaee—Baby Joe Oana, of eollege rnnktnf, with the first Wdshiagtsa plenty of beating and ask for more. duns . 98 96 86 880 Lea AagMss, outpointed Tommy team not having met defeat in two a Mg dsal, s baseball ohdtor dsddsd ^ vs 'Waehtaglen Bt. galh renown M tbs man to am sliag soms p syoh ol^ . As 160 yards rMey: Won Perkins, espcd , it tough. Weigh- brought the title back to the good m ng, F ^ River, Mssa., 10. irears. Washiagtsa state oheeter (Oowlee, ICoOom ing 210 pounds, andtad beuf plenty 484 " n e ~4M 1401 hs w u odefeoatsd with daolais of old U. S. A., It still would seem a such a dsal, the virrltsr observed nan, Holeterhoff). Tima, 1: rangy, be can handle his bands and little silly. 40 ys«tle foes s ^ t Wl feet to perfection in a taeals to Loughran Later Wins Bout Bao; NaiviMiiqk; tMrd;. . . his right eye for. Plenty fast buahms, water o^ the kase, aad MaaekeetsK Time, li8l.f*18^ enough to poll out of the line for in­ the boy from the golden west, you 586 1661 w artV terference, they are Mg,enough to don’t b o w yopr H. Baer. ."OM'M." Miefjsotad Joba hold their own on defense. Clem, Secondly, 'whan he finally did get Keller's Ciotliiers New York, Nov. 23.—(AP)—-WitbAPhslan, shairmaa the New Yoidi Seyes, vice prMrtdnt 4 , the Cuba wssi’isaa.fsjt?*® weighing 196, Is the outstanding Camera in the ring , he would have M oG qire...... 92 184 98 829 use aid w one o f;^ most surpris- Stats AthlsHc Commission teMc a sflmsnts guard in this nslghborhood. to take the short end^of .the purse, Lyons ..' . 89 108 108 296 lag hstkiM k A .Nsw ,baa(L. FipGIag Ms w » through up. , X psffoaaiiy iBvsstlgated tbs howling crowd p( 8,M0 to tbs find dhrMg the last h ilf.cf last This was Bill Bath’s third and which is distasteful under the best Keller ...... 100 108 87 290 rotk last year as center on Tsxss Unl- condltlmis. Too, h i would be lim- B. Knofla .... 100 116 108 828 hs versity's S^rad. xAd it was the ning a chance of getting his fea­ L Norton,....« 84 99 100 898 vitaiiBtaMg ffofoP hiM ^ ttmisd. finest of InPs earssr. demewttratsd tb it tbs yoifam Na ons at fhs oould re­ tures scramUsd to where they in which a After a great 1M2 season, the wouldn’t let Mm inside the studio 618 1680 Rsy DopslIRIffirvtpB^ ____ caU a siwtii** boys mads BIB captain of the 1988 gate. ooms 6 w vyw plght HtM eotttSBdsr oonunisMboSr 1 < squad. Ih at had something tp do So, the ohjanoss are great that June rsl.. Tommy with the bang^ game the boy fistiana is in for a period of mourn­ SayeU # s s s s a at/'Vbg'iisiU^, twssn rounds dad {dayed thia season. Hs wae a H- M. Juno. «88 mosttjr a dsm-^ ing. It 0001 rscapturs the Mag LOUglVNA^S Will mon on who stood under the showers at OalUitB Tbet^ Is llttls to choose between Galass Tsnkse BUdliitt Isst summer, a Mlllsr . this tsadi and the second squad. savage figbtiii|r JMS who just htd pounded SeUmstoig toto human HsBiRil, ■sothsm CaUfor: wreckage, ~ B ji e l sod Una -Mg to _7]io(gH^4Bats8d .^SCM’9 r M y p d t ia had c f ^ ilm h. for jm .' ■" M .“ Y7'* ;r 1 *“'w 7 ' *♦ 'U- ' ■' ('; »* I i? i* r ’ ’ ■ ^

Justments • reports on her APARTMENTt^PLATE— mas sale. A new eledtric coffee pot (kUTUMUBlLES PUR 8AL£ 4 MOVING—TRUCKING— \ which they Just purchased was Rumomposr m aterials F^ees, home a ic W ^ STORAGE 20 TENEMENTS 63 N0R11 COVENTRY shown. inetnictton FORDS—1980 COACH; 1930 sedan; Sunday,-November 26, wiU po ob­ 'v'Tsie- FOR RENT—FOUR-ROOM tene­ poeaible where. a t t W 4s iqarpe sad 1929 roadster. Pontiac, 1927 sedan. l o c a l a n d l o n g DISTANCE' served in Coventiry as Gran|;e Sun­ AS BEARS’ MANAGER ^be' ______ment, modem, redecorated. 228 Tuesday evening the annual 4-H it also meets d f isdos^' Willys, 1931 sedan. Essex, 1928 moving, general wTUCJdng, U v ^ day and all CM^angers areTnvlted to Oak . street, phone 3567. Aebievemmt program was held at tries with argtam$&ok'^ eigxlCul- coach. Brown’s Gara^^e, West Cen­ service. Our affiliation' with United attend the church services. It will the chapel hall. The setting was a Newark News Says Chances ture. The T dlsad cbimfy officers Wn t v ■ ■ ter street. Telephone 8805. Vans Service means lower rates on also be^the regular Thanksgiving furniture moving to distant polnta FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM apart­ Country Store with Gilbert Storrs Are Even'That Great Slug­ for the condag. y »s r hre prtqKient, An- ment, hot water, heated. Apply service. ^ Special music haa been m HIGH?!ST PRICES paid for your Large modem trucks experienced and Cora Kingsbury acting as sales Robert Foote, aUe«d; dtfce-pjf4sldent, be 28 Watidns Brothers. planned. ger Wifl Accept Position. car. Cash waiting. Armory Ga­ men, prompt service, all goods tn> clerks- During the evening all-the Waiter S. Ha9«h at« i -V rage, 60 Wells street. Telephone sured while in transit are features FOR RENT—FOUR-ROOM tene­ 4-H club members and the various retary, WUlard PeOBsy, Stafford; 6874. offereo at no extra expense to you/ ment, first fioor, with alL modem leaders entered the store to pur­ DEANlCHESONYiSrrS Newark, N. J.. Nov. 28.— (A P )— treasurer, Alocandm Bunee, Bolito. th ? Daily trips to New Tork, oaggagi improvements, hot water heat, at chase various articles and hear re­ ___ The News says today that Babe The Red Cross drive is belngxar- plEi were p m m in 1932 CHEVROLET SEDAN—like ports of the six different clubs. Fol­ utsllvered direct to steamship piers 170 Oak street Inquire Maple’s ried on here through thb Manches­ Helen B l s ^ Mipty CMg^, Teresa new, S425, 1932 Chevrolet coach Pm further informatioo call 8U63 lowing this the store put on a radio ter Chapter. i ■ (HgUo, Cbart.Gbai1os Tflqlrfng, Inquire 132 Maple street, after Has Meant to Me,” was presented evening to discuss 4 w ,club work BEAUTS CULTURE—Earn whlie ury Department. Information from a "Source very Jr., Rayffidnd iUbhing, Howard by Cora E. Kingsbiuy. This was for the commencing year. Mrs. learning. Details tree. Hartford 4 p. m. close to the internal affairs of the Skinner, . Robert Skinner, Etifior MU V IN G— TR U CK.1N G— followed by two songs by the boys. Clark is the 4-H Comity agent Academy of Hairdressing 693 Main Middletown, Conn., Nov. 23. — America* League.” Wilson, Thomas Wilson, Miles Wolf. STORAGE 20 FOR BBfJT— TW O TH REE and Mrs* Arthur Reed then gave a re­ street. Hartford. —Out of the administration “Ruth has b ^ offered the job,” Notices have,been seht^qut by the 11^. dnd l& a Semud four room furnished or unfumlmbad port at the North Coventry Town and into private life. Dean Acheson, the paoer said, “ and imtll he turns Tsx CoUector i^thqity Mhneggla Bsq\^\ihto'-Hhrt^:>rd fox the n^hter SILVER LA N E BUS LIN E offer the apartments. Manchester Oonrtnie- committee and the group closed by who r e t ii^ as under seo-etary of it down nothing will be done about that personal taxes are due Noyem-> months^ accommodation ot their large L)e- tion Co. Tel. 4131 or 4359. . fringing “ In the Valley.” The radio HELP WANTED— the Treasury, was paying a visit to­ offering a contract to any of the Luxe bus for lodge, part> or team announcer, William Blackburn then FEMALE 35 TENEMENT FOR RENT—All im­ day to his parents, ^shop and Mrs. others who have been given consid­ trips at special rates. Phone 3063. turned the microphone over to provements and steam heat, rea­ E. Campion Acheson. eration, chlex of whom is Bill Mey­ 8860. 8864. WANTED—Gi r l f o r general County Agents. Mrs. E. G. Clark sonable ren t Depot Square. Call Mr. Acheson "said that after re­ ers of 'Binghamton.” THE^ housework, one that has some then told mort interestingly about 8944, Paganl Bros. newing old acquaintance^ here, The paper adds that back of the knowledge of Cooking. Write Box her cofitact vrtth Coventry 4-H Club .where he spent biB childhood, he Wsot Ad tnfennatioa move to have the great slugger of M. c-o Herald. Works and said that, Coventry was planned to return to his law practice the New York Y a ^ e e s ts ie the BUSINESS LOCATIONS looked up to tlifoughout the Coun­ in Washington. 'This was his first post made vacant by the release of Staff Manchester ty and State for the exceptionally visit In many months to his native HELP WANTED—MALE 36 FOR RENT 64 A1 Mamaux ^‘is a desire Ir the HAL COCHRAN <5EO Q ee BO fine type of work and that that it dty. Yankee organization to have Ruth Evening Herald He declined to comment either on MEN TO SELL TIRSS; commission TO R EN T— OFFICES A T 865 Main was up to the present members to as manager of the New York his reiiignatlon, which made way for street (Orford ffidg.) Apply l6q- carry on doing the higher and bet­ American League club, after he had CLASidl‘'lED basis. Apply Gordon’s Tire Works, Henry Morjgenthau, Jr., to become Route 15, Vernon, Conn, ward J. ^ U . TeL 4642 and 8025. ter grades of work. Mrs. Clark then demonstrated his managerial abil­ advertisements presented the Achievement certifi­ a c ^ g secretary of the Treasury, or ity elsewhere.” cates to all homemaking club mem­ od that of O. M. W. Sprague, who 'The Newark team is the No. 1 Count six svsrag* words to s was a special advisor to the 'Treas­ Xaltlsla nmnbsrs sad sbbrsvlsuont SALESMEN HOUSES FOR REN'l bers, and gave Miss Grace Reed her farm of the Yamkee system. •seb count ss s word snd oompound leaders certificate and Mrs. Annie ury Department. WANTED 36-A Soon after his arrival yesterday, words ss two words lilnlmnin cost is FOR R E N T— SDC-ROOM single, Flske her gold seal for second year Dries of tbrs# lines Mr. Acheson sM it some time with titns rates osr day tor trsasieat MEN WANTED FOR RAWLEIGH Bim porch, fire place, tile bath, work. Tilford Cocks, then continued Routes of 800 families in cities of garage. Arthiu* A. Knofia. Dial Judge Patrick B. J'SuUlvan In the •48b giving favorable reports of Coven­ judge’s Superior Court chambers. BOLTON BSSeetlTe H s i^ 17, ISST Manchester, East Hartford, Hart­ 5440 01 4359. Cash Ciuu-se try and 4-H work and spoke of pre­ Dean A-cheson’s father is bishop • ots ford and the coimties at East and senting George Kingsbury his last t Conseeatlve Dsys ..I \ ots FOR RENT—19 HANNAWAY St., of the Protestant Episcopal Dio­ S Conseontlve Days ..I • ots 11 eu West Hartford. Reliable hustler achievement certificate last year The regular morning worship It ou single house, six rooms, steam cese of Connecticut. 1 Day ...... -I 11 ou should start earning $25 weekly smd the privilege came to him to­ service was held at the (Itongrega- All orders for Irrexulsr insertions heat excellent condition $3$. will be obsrsed at the one time rats and increase rapidly. W rite imme- night of presenting Cora Kingsbury tional church, Sunday morning. Speola) rates tor long term every mediately. Rawleigh Co., Dept with her last merit of award for Rev. Harold W lltz preached a ser­ Norman and School street, single QUARRYVILLE CHURCH day advartlslng given upon request. CU-36-S, Albany, New York. 4-H club work. He then presented mon taking for his topic, “The Cure I ads ordered for three or alx d ay^ house, with garsige, five rooms, the Garden, Poultry, and Dairy cer­ For a Tired Spirit.” 'The choir sang •nd stopped l>6tort the third or fifth $32. day will be charged only for the ac­ tificates to each member, and gave TO MINSTREL SHOW an anthem, “Come unto me.” A tual number of times the ad appoar- SITUATIONS WANTED— Russell Wiegold a Leader’s certifi­ special Thanksgiving service will be eA charging at the rate earned, but 332 Summit street, five rooms, Du­ FEMALE 38 cate for poultry work. Gilbert held next Simday morning. Ques­ no aHowance or refunds can be made plex house, with garage $23. Man­ A group of about 20 youpg people on alx time adt stopped after the Storrs and Andrew Liebman were tionnaires were given out after the P R A C T IC A L NU RSE desires work. chester Realty Company, 923 Main from the Methodist church in East fifth day. presented with gold seals for their service in connection with Bible No “till forbids” : asplay Unes sot Good references furnished. Carrie btreet Telephone 4412. Hartford will repeat for the benefit study. 'The answers will be read aolA ... J. Anderson. Tdephone 8698. leadership work. Mr. Cocks then of the QuarryvUle Methodist church The Herald wUl not be responelble FOR RENT—SINGLE HOUSE 7 presented the Stiver Loving Cup next Simday at the Bible class. The tor more than one Inoorreet Ineertlon tomorrow evening at 8:15 a min­ e 1* I ifl MU I of any advertisement ordered tor rooms, all improvements, 2 car given by Rev. Hollis Bartlett for strel program successfully given choir will meet Thursday evening more than one tlms the best all around Garden club at the home of Mrs. Thomas Bent­ POULTRY AND SUPPUES 43 garage, central location, rent re­ recently in their own church. George (BEAD THE STORY, THEN CPUIB THE PlUl^UBE) The Inadvertent omlaalon of inoor- member to RUssell Storrs, and also ley. rect pnbUoatlon ot advertiaing will be duced. W rite Herald Box W. Tabor of East Hartford is director presaated young Russell with the Thomas Bentley has returned The big can soon was rolled up loose.” With OTS B»re Jisric, they reetlfled only by oanoeUation of the TURKEYS FOR SALE—^for reason­ of the show. eharge made tor the eervloe 'endereA TO REINT —SEVERAL desirable first prize of $1.00 for the best gar­ Following the performance the from a Superintend«its’ conference to the Tinles. “W di, hurray for pulled it free. _ T ^ came a bril­ All advertlaemenu must oontorm able price, telephone 5457. five, six and seven room houses, den record. Ray&ond Storrs was Ladies’ Aid society of the church, which was held recently in Boston. you!” exclaimed wee Goldy, with a liant shower. la stylA copy and typography with single and double; also heated smile. \ “Now, what do w « do A lot of stars fipwed from tha regulations enforced by the publish­ A L L E N ’S R O ASTING ducks Uve, presented with a medal given by which is situated near Bolton lake, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis D. Eaton apaitments. Apply Eklward J. HoU, next? ran. Up neiST to them the Tinles ers and they reserve the right to 16c, dressed 22c . lb. 160 Tolland the Tioga Grain .Co., for the best will serve a lunchbon of sandwiches, Northum Loomis, Alexander Bunce, edit, revise or reject any copy eon- Phone 4642 and 8025. pullet in Tolland county. Rev. Leon cake ,and coffee. Particulars will Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Skinner, Mrs. “The Star Man promised a sur­ ran. “W atch said toe •Idared objeotlonablq. Turnpike, telephone 8837. Star ifUn. . ‘^ ey #ill fiow lOr CSLOSINO HOURS—CUsalfled afia to Austin offered a few remarks and be found in an advertisement. Fred Warren, Rev. Eina Mrs. prise. One that would, open up be published same day must be re- then gave the prizes which be of­ Harold Wiltz, Mrs. David Toomey, our eyes. I s’pose. the can. Js part ’txjut.sn hour.” ‘ eetTsd by IS o’clock noon; Saturdaysi FUEL AND FEED 49-A fered to John Liebman firat, Laura CRASH VICTIMS BURIED and Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Jones, at­ of it. My, my, but tT w per­ M ’A« a. m. I “Anq fjlen w | m t will the small Shaw second, axul Stephen Liebman tended ti-c seventeenth annual ipeet- plexed!” - NOTICT. -“The big si^rise -is in- the stars, dp?” ask^ Dotty. "This la TELEPHONE TOUR FOR SALE—HARD WOOD for second. Moscow, Nov. 23— (AP) — Ad­ Ing of the Tolland County Fam i'Bu­ WANT ADS. stove, furnace and fire place. $8.00 , M y wife Caroline RuddeU having vices from Kharkov today said vic­ can,” replied the friendly old Star soraatbtbg ne^^’ -The- .4gr«« COVER ENTIRE STATE were served with a covered dish nounced yesterday—were Available. heard the Star M m roar,' “Hey, FOR SALE—YELLOW globe tur­ old Biar M m .. Card of Thanks • •••••BbM S Learn the True Value and Condi­ dinner which proved most delightful. details are expected to be servlcS. We have 4-H club work for someone else please help-me. It la Uamorlam a F nips nOc bushel, at the farm. H. our boys and girls. 'There lire about 13 taking him too long!” Lost and Pound i tions ot Your Real Eetate HoM- The group discussed final plans for divulged at completion of sm In­ Warren Case, Buckland. Telephone 700 enrolled in 4-H clubs in Tolland So Windy put his hands to nse, (Goldy visita the Man In the AnaouncemenU •«jr e ••«•••• cw ••• « fi Ings. their food sale to be held Saturday vestigation placed in the bemds of a Personals ...... mb S 8643. county, farm business'and crop ad- hnd soon cried. “Now it’s coming Moon in tiie next story.) ' , . LOW PRICES FOR THIS and wo^k on .articles by the Christ­ Soviet government commission. Awtemobnee SERVICE. AutomobUes for Sale ...... — 4 Antomobllee tor Excharge t HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 Make Your Appointments Now. Auto Aooeesorlee—Tires ...... • Partiealars X 'rm rri'r m Pictorial Scenario of the RKO-Radio Picture Ante Repairing— Painting ....v . 7 FOR SALE—HEAVY OAK dining ROBERT M. REID A SON Auto Schools .... > • • s » a K9 a room table, pedestal blue, large Autos—Ship by Truck Mandwster, Conn. Phone 3198 LITTLE WOMEN Auto^^^Por ^Ure m. . . v glass front china cabinet,^ leather Garages—Service—Storage oe« • 10 seat chairs, and other furniture, ICotoroyclea—Bicycles ...... 11 Wanted Antoi—Motorcyolee . . .. IS very cheap. Can be seen at 38 Baslaeea sad PTefesst'eaal Set tieea Main street Business Services Offered ...... 18 Household Services Offered .....IS -A BARGAINS—IN USED STOVES. Building—Contracting 14 Plorlsts—Nurseiiea e e a sw e e a # sis s If Botight, sold, exchanged; idso oil NOTICE TO Puneral Directors ...... 16 burners. Speak quick. Open eve­ Heatlnr Plumbing—Roofing mb 17 nings until 8. Jones, The Stove insurance ...... r« 18 Man, Manchester Green Garage. CONTRACTORS ICllllnery—Dressmaking ...... II Ifovlng—Truoklng—Storage ... SO Special— Lot of new burners, fainting—Papering ...... ess S(Sn SI separate bases, center reservoirs, Notice is hereby given that sealed frofaasioaal Servloea ...... mb SS $8.96 complete. proposals will be received by the Repairing ...... SS Board of Selectmen of the Town of railoiing—Dyeing—Cleaning . . . S4 Toilet Goode and Service ...... SB Manchester, at their office in the Wanted—Business Service w . . . . S< APARTMENT'S— FLAG'S— Municipal - Building, not later than Bdaeatfeaal TENEMENTS 63 3 p. m., November 27, 1938, cover­ loursee ana Classes ...... S7 ing new built up roof at the Alms­ ^vate InstmcUon ...... S8 Jaaclng ee eeeeeesssss SUM S S S SAle S8-A WE HAVE A RUNNY 8 room house located at 289 East Middle Cnslcal-Dramatic ...... SO apartment that wlU make a com­ Turtipika Van ted—Instrnctlon ...... SO fortable home this winter, in the 'The proposal should state the type Plaaneial of roof recommended, the name of ■ends— Stocks—Mortgages m ... SI Johnson Block. Telephone 6917 or Business Opportunities • e e .*e*g a s.s SS 3726. materials Co be used, and the guar­ Honey to Loan ...... SS antee. Help aad SItaatloBa Bidders should make an inspec­ -r Selp Wanted—Female ...... SI FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM tene­ tion of the roof before submitting Seln Wanted—Male ...... SI ment Inquire 122 iSldiidge street proposala Salesmen Wanted ...... 86-A certified check in the amoimt of Ksip Wanted—^Male or Female .. S7 FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene- $100.00 to accompany bid. present of a kitten, and is Invited late tha big kiBBSlonu It e oflior-g^^are Agenu Wanted ...... -:.S7-A ment, with all improvements, and Jo, Amy, Metl and Beth are fobs beantlfal, lovable little Situations Wanted—Female ..... S8 Bid shoiild be marked “Bid for st her daring, and are In sus^nse aa lb Iww-Mhe w U be rem ved. ‘ garage, 171 Summit street Tele­ Chapter One women, daughters of poor but genteel New England par­ Sltuatlone Wante^—Male e eUC* BBS SI Roof at Almshouse” and forwarded ents, a » Marohes, Joe (Kattiai|ae Hepburn) Is reetlees Far from a*»iHng Laurie proud and snotHedt 'i f 'dlscdvert him ib.be Employment Agencies ...... 40 phone 5987. to G. H. WaddeU, Municipal Build­ Live Stock—Pete Poaltry—T eklelea and career-minded; Amy “tte baby” (Joan Bennett) petite aod boon oom n ^on and a roaty playmate. ing, Manchester, Connecticut Dogs—”B1 rd^^*Pets ...... 41 TO RENT—6 ROOM'TENEMENT, (Franoee Dee) Is mottwrly aad ohannlng; Beth (Jean Parker) la mqslcal sad tumo. parlor. then dlaoum Grtndfather ,wy... ’The Board of Selectmen reserves £j1v > Stock— Vehicles ...... -...f 4S 89 Russell street all modem con­ The'kind mother, ‘Mannee” (Spring Bythgton ) mlBe over thwn In this Weal Asaeri- Poultry and Supplies ...... 4S the right to reject any or all bl|^. venience. Apply 41 Russell street can heme whiW Yhther (Samara Hinds) .Is away to the ^ v U War. Wanted — Pets— Poultry—Stock, 44 Dated at Manchester, Connecti­ Per Sale—Mlsecllaaeoae Tel. 6754. ^ Articles for Sale ...... 48 cut, this 16th day at November, ’Tedity Laurence, 1 4 ^Panted—^To Buy ...... IS DELM ONT s t r e e t ,' 6 rooms, aO HERE VIE x Improvements, newly renovated, ■ ReomS Without Board a a a B-S a «:a IS near dtores and bus line. Dial 4618. lera Wanted e a a a a a •» »u try Board—Reaorta SCO Mi • THREE ROOM HEATED apart­ -Tr,'OvTiDvJT, r icuic:Z’aei: - ala—JUataarants ment private bath. Ihqulre 109 itad—Booma—Board Mv^aacK V(HA*T A ■aaJ Batata Boa Bast Foster street—Oruba. kpartaanta, Plata. Taneauata .. FOR RENT—FIVB-RM fiat Ant Baatnaaa LooAtlona tor Raol . . . F o o z y f ^ . i ' i Hoasaa tor Boat saaae a a ia ««a * «a floor, modem steam heat, and ga­ 8W M tOPL, ■abarbaa tor Roat a a a a m» bR(b rage, at reduced rent A p ^ 18 iSS“ n u M r Hoaaaa for JUat v e R UFC Maatad to R n t • •see arne f>% ffr* Honister stihet or 281 S^pcuce street FOR RENT—6 ROOM (hnemi^ dn Wadsworth street with ghfifeu 909 8U4 ieitiiisea iiaii'w dew* • a e;***.# e • Rent ISO. Dqqvdre 18 Wadaeraefh Bt for Sals FOR R B N T ^ BOOM tihMpent, ■ ■ ■' w Htth ■ - ■''’•'tv‘V

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28,1983. PAGS TBonum

The Toonerville-Trolley That Meetg All 1>ains By Gene A hem SENSE and NONSENSE , HOW TH IS RUSWEiR^ THATLL'EE ALL TVAAT TWfe ABOUT GLASS THAT I E A e a t 'F O R WOOPLE SELF-DPCDNG • p i t y t h e p o o r — < A certain woman having the rep­ O TRA\N\NO i n v e n t e d w il l YDU,3AKfeJ Girl who knows nothing but Jan. utation of being unusually prudent CALENDA’R 'FROTA A (bOATTO SCORE,A>S SOON: J U S T ’ and with a heathery burr on her A SUCCESS, IS TW kT 1 T A K E Fool who thinks God isn’t watch­ tongue stopped at a neighbor’s CO IMS IN AS 1 SET TH' ing. house to use the telephone. She kAVE TO THINK OF SO^AE EACH 1DA< A N O TH ER OC NOODLE TO FALL ON TK Rich man who has nothing but called the butcher. She said: CHEMICAL SUeiSTANCE AN' CHEW money. ‘•You needn't send up that flve- SPARKIN' ON H EAD .A N ' Parents of children in a flat build­ cents’ worth of cat meat. The cat t h a t w i l l c a u s e t h e (OFF A S O h A E W W T O V D U 'L L ing. caught a mouse.” ■3 do? Uncle Sam’s “Devil's Island” to the TO OVERCOME ^ ' Applicant—Work! I thought San Francisco shore? There will you wanted a foreman. be no girls on the island. The latest style in coiffuers will ta, iin> We have it on fairly good author­ expose young women’s necks, since ity that one man never amounted there is nothing more to expose A Kindly Interest By John C. Terry down below. SCORCHY SMITH to very much imtil he went to Chi­ ( T TWINK TMBY Wia.SCORCVJ^ cago to the Century of Progress Ex­ With winter coming on, we shall IM awfully s u d you w h a t o f Ti4tfr, BETTY ^ VE.S, ASAYBC. — ^ W E L L , THE NEXT r r i -m ost m in in 6 m»en o u t you KNOW I'D a l w a y s BUT YOU WERE AWAY |TIME I U DO BUT VDU ^ S T BE CAREFUL CANVONCAKNPWAY J U ^ PlAlM position last month and returned to soon begin seeing women dressed. I DExyDED ID sror out here. QQQ. aU/MVLX COMt BACK WHftN 1 POR A LOMS LOH<3 b e t t e r .. RIFF RAFF ' NO BETTER TWAM * belittle it. That carefiil driver in front of 8 0 R3>ERSC0 tAl MB? you isn’t really a beginner. He I WtA •CARf® you AMfiwT WAS N tED ED ' -nN\B , SCORCH Y— ANY WOW ILL has just finished paying for the car. 6 0 I96vrr AWiKY A6AIN ' ANDVOUDIDH^T BE AROUND NOKi' HOW DO YOU Nt>u AAUSTmY SCT mixed U^EHUCWI,BETTY! Man—Does your wife ever talk to M tAN.BFnV? \ afraid o f It’ll soon be so that we’ll wonder WRITE SO VERY IFTWINGSTURH wnu ANY OF THEM Ncrr herself? OFTEN - -TODAD. m rrrLi/.i ANYBODY. Friend—Not knowingly; she whether Einstein is famous for bis theory of relativity or for the vio­ HECK*. ISTNlEWMfT thinks Tm listening. YOU 6 0 TME pur HEBE lin he’s always seen carrying. FOR f ID WARH ME h a s h —Plowing under every Buses have become popular for OP (aOTHlKtfi t third orchestra would help the coun­ city and Interurban use in Italy. try very materially-----If blessings rnma in disguise maybe the depres­ sion is wearing a false beard-----It might help 'the country if nobody Flapper Fannym . orr. Says: was rich Plough to escape paying wa u. t. taxes___ Pushing, not kicking makes for progress. Consider the Jackass’ claim to fam e.. .The worst & thing to take for a cold is advice... y " ------//-as • uriTiTrT, jkXT»*iu 1 z J 2 l There is a dlllerence between luna­ L tics and the “Never Minds”—the latter never had any----- 'The re­ washin(;t()N Ti hs ii By Oane OUT OUR WAY By Williams juvenation stunt by the gland IS HARDLY s e t t l e d , THO, WHEN THERE^ WELL, WELL! I SEE / f ^ z . I LEFT "y ^ Y S-S-T- ‘AT GUY ^ method don’t get very far—too much ^ IS AWOlSE A T t h e EMTRAMCE. |TH' FOCTBALL SEASOWE h a v e m y h e a d gear monkey business... .More thali one ABOUT TO START. , I'M PLAYIN' A6INST wife’s love has cooled, from trying S'FUKJNY. THEY'RE ' 60 YOU WOULOMT BUMPS MV HEAD to keep too many dinners hot.... T BACK MIGHTY QUICK. (5IT HURT- NOW WITH HIS - SO I Being a banker seems to be a lia- W HUrRE YOU DOIN' PUT A eiG STONE ability in itself these days-----Peo­ v i ^ ple who specialize in making fools W ITH IT, s t u c k u p IN IT, TO LEARN of themselves have got the thing ON YOUR HEAD HIM A LESSON. down p a t___ Daddy says that when _\ LIKE A PLUG mother takes a long walk it is good HAT? for both of them ___ Yet old timers can remember when a girl could make her boy friend Jealous by kiss­ ing a cousin___ The happiness folks try to buy hasn’t any more kick than a popgun. Ever notice that antique 4 ^- dealers handle the vases in their stores Just as if they were brand new? 4- Most people have heard of “The VW7HBN EASY AVJO GAIL LEAVE, WASH SETTLES Merchant of Venice” but there are W tXJWN TO EI»jJOYTHE'LATESr PAPER FROM HOHE/j few who know what line of business Girls who blossom In society HAND^ usually get flowery compliments. MAYBE THEY ^ (^HT*$ ASncifrUP. BO O O IBt he’s in. FORGOT SUM PIN, OVER YOUR \ OUST. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser

NICE INTER- ...FOURTH PERIOD...! tSlNCSTOWS kINCSTON. ' PLAT PASS ' TERENCE 2 0 SHADYSIDE )S intercepted FELLAS M BY FRECKLES, / WHO WRICCLES MIS MIPS THROUGH T 4E EAGER GRASP OF KINGSTON (U. TACKLERS, JI, { ? , ( L.L 1 ^ ______ll-rlf AND GOES :urtw reni THE KNOWLEDGE BUMP. e iW ly wcnghvi^ iwg OYER R3R V- en. u. e. mt.err.ie im »y mia tcrvict. me A TOUCHDOWN SAI.KSMANSAM Billy, Himself I ______Rv Small SOOMOS L ik e 3S.GW HTUP < Hfe's LaARweO HIM IM A. PaT SHOOl THIS AF'Ts R.NOOM I ■ ^ WWJC/ HIS PRISNOS GOMlM' IM HOui T a T R ^ T Kioto - THASS. FlMG.1 CUSTo MCR.S SNIP aitJ-HTTbol MU»T RED kICKEO COAL 1 0C. AKl OLD NICE WORK c o o o e w . 1 HOT POC!.' FRECKLES... oy,' HOMIMO CCWiE ON. TWO MORB THEV'RS LIKE THAT TEAM clickin ; FVCftYTHlNO- II euouLbi iVea,WF Ooi'r NOW... VCAH- AND WE CAN : H oN « No (WiSS EM, uwaH WIN THE OLD BALL GAME U.R. CRASH You PFOMF; ‘Z w e HoMei IJAYT

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GAS BUGGIES Pleasant Dreams By Frank Berk

'jj W ILL.. THIS 16 OUR I HOPS OUR TRUNKS THE LAWN HAS LAST NIGHT ON THE ROAD.^ S E T HOME AHEAD OF US. RUN WILD ALL SUMMER. COME ON, 8 0 V' yo u ’ll n e e d a s c y t h e UCril .TOMORROW 'WELL BE . I ’M ANXIOUS TO G ST Y O U WOULD WE CAN TAKE HOME.. AND THEN THEM UNA^CKlO AND TO CUT IT____ AND OKAY... LET EVERY DISH IN THE THINK OP THOSE ’E m ! I ’m c a l l in ' FOR A NICE LONG STORED AWAY IN THE A TTIC. THINGS JUST COM* REST IN THE OLD WE'LL HAVE TO BEAT HOUSE WILL HAVE TO SIGNALS NOW, WASHED.. AND THE A S t W A S ROCKING CHAIR- ALL THE RUGS AND ’GETTING TD AN’ V

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The Itallao-American Ladies’ Aid distributed that msmbsrs of saoh tlSM th« uppar gradM of Jotai H1H society followed its regular business ARMY AND NAVY a U B group of play will have an equal PUPILS OF TWO SCHOOLS will go along and maka a . similar ABOUT TOWN meetl^ in the Cheney building last chance of obtaining them. To visit to Mrs. Ooudi’s room at Ublon evening with a party in honor of the evening, members of the Chap- Scbooi to wltnass a dramatisation Mrs. Anthony Merenino, who before TO BAYE TURKEY “ FEED” ter/wlll serve refreshments. Tickets TO EXCHANGE IDEAS written and arranged by the Union Miss Gertrude S. Lappea of her recent marriage was Miss Louise are now being distributed by mem­ School pupils on th4 Pilgrims and Wadsworth street has been a recent Colonial life. "The p a ^ t s of the Valenti of Scbooi street. Games bers of the DeMolay and also may Ellington Grade Students to <^onTH M r Nr ^ Tr ■ r ohj ‘‘4 guest of the Hotel Commodore, New were played and refreshments served Dinner Will Be Topped Off be obtained at the door on the night Job’s Hill pupils have very finely cooperated by fmmisbing trans­ York City. and the society presented to the With Entertainment Feator- of ^ e occasion. Visit Union ^ School, South portation for the pupils. bride a beautiful dinner set. ingr Hartford Tavern Head­ Windsor, on Friday. While the affair is primarily an Nutmeg District, L. O. L. No. 21, liner. will hold its quarterly meeting In The Manchester Green Commun­ HOBO LODGERS HERE The primary pupils of the Job’s educational one designed to increase A Special Selling! Stamford, Saturday evening at 8 ity club will give the final setback- Hill School, Ellington, with their interest and knowledge in the social A turkey dinner topped off with a studies yet after the showing of the o’clock. District officers and sub­ dsmce in the prasent series tomor­ teacher. Miss Anne Boyle and their ordinates are reminded that the fine progrram of entertainment are GROWING IN NUMBER schol work and the lessons, the row evening at the Green school scheduled for Saturday night in the parents will journey to the Union meeting will be held in the Rlppo- Union pupils will entertain their Idle-Hour» Series hall. Cash prizes will be awarded Army and Navy club. Billy Bren­ School, South Windsor Friday wam hall on Main street. visitors in a social hour with re­ as usual and the high score makers nan, the Irish tenor from the 19tb Sleep in Police Station Cells ternoon to enjoy the afternoon ex­ for the tournament will receive freshments, served by the older girls Hole Grill, Hartford, will be the and Need of Some Other changing ideas and exhibits on an of the Union schools and the parents The Ladies Aid society of the Thanksgiving turkeys. headliner in the program. Indian project which both schools Swedish Congregational church will Plan Looms. of the primary children. Both edu­ Jig-Cut ’The menue for the monthly din­ have just finished under the direc­ cational and social growth should meet tomorrow evening at 7:30 with The Amaranth Sewing club will ner will be: little neck clams, roast tion of their teachers Miss Boyle Mrs. Samuel Nyman of 47 Russell meet tomorrow evening at the An increase has been noted in the result to the pupils from such an turkey and dressing, olives, pickles, and Mrs. Arline Bidwell. excursion. street. home of Mrs. Slthel Carter, 40 Psu:k- celery, mashed potatoes, turnips, number of transients seeking a The visit was arranged by I. B. er street. This will be the final cranberry sauce, coffee, squash and night’s lodging at the local police Dunfleld, Supervisor of Schools who Picture Puzzles The Great Atlantic 4 Pacific Tea meeting of the 1933 sewing club. mince pie. ’The supper will be at station. Last month 50 men stop­ is proud of the work both Ichools Compamy is today moving the stock 6:30 p. m. ped off in Manchester and were put have done on the project and who of groceries and provisions from the The condition of William Klnne, Members of the club planning to up for the night in the police staUon felt that the pupils of both schools store in the Johnson block on Main injured ten weeks ago in the HUliau^ attend the supper are requested to cells. So far this month S3 would profit greatly both education­ street, to the store at 8 Hast Center mills, and a patient in the Manches­ give their names to Chef David Mc­ "knights of the road” have enjoyed ally and socially by such an ex­ street until recently occupied by ter Memorial hospital since, is slow­ Collum at the club not later than 9 the warmth of the cells at night, change of their work. At the same 3 f®'" 1 O' Clinton Tryon. The A. 4 P. com­ ly improving. o’clock tomorrow night. only to leave the next day in their pany has been a tenant in the John­ apparently hopeless search for From 3 To 6 O’Qock son block for a period of ten years. A setback tournament which will work. # W h a t a value— three complete jig-cut puzzles be in charge of Walter Mahoney Many of the transients have been Friday Afternoon! at 8 for 10c. The newly formed Wesleyan and John McConvllle will be held at DE MOLAY TO GIVE found to be in a filthy condition OPHEPE Guild, which coordinates all women the Cat’s Meow Tavern, Johnson owing to their Inability to take reg­ # F o r adults and older children. workers of the South Methodist block tomorrow night. ’Two valu­ ular baths or perform daily ablu­ fot Expert t church, will formally organize at a able prizes will be offered the win­ NOYE BRIDGE PARTY tions. It is felt that sooner or SERVICE ! #O ver 100 pieces in each puzzle. meeting to be held at the church to­ ners. later the town must take steps to morrow evening at 8 o’clock. In ad­ provide some kind of quarters for dition to the election of officers, Mrs. Alice Wetherell, Dept. De­ Affair Especially Planned to these men. With every 50c purchase or over 0 Average time— one hour. plans will be discussM for the sea­ puty Chief of Staff and Mrs. Eliza­ Entertain Players of Varied John Southland tmd Henry Carl­ in Hale’s Self-Serve Grocery De­ partment entitles you to— son’s activities. All women of the beth Phelan, Dept. Patriotic In­ Experiences. son, foimd yesterday drinking bay %A good assortment of colorful pictures. parish are urged to attend. rum behind the "Tinker block, told structor, will be the guests of the 2 Boxes of Bristol V. F. W. Auxiliary tonight. Monday evening, December 4 Judge Johnson a plausible story of stationery Department—Front Entrance. The regular meeting of Ward should go down on the annals of being here in search of work in the Cheney Camp, United Spanish War tobacco fields. They were advised Dr. Robert Knapp of Cheney local bridge enthusiasts as one of Free-Running Support Your Hospital By Attending The Benefit (Concert, Veterans will be held this evening at to shake the dust of li^anchester Brothers will be the speaker at the the outstanding and most enjoyable Monday, November 27th. the State Armory Instead of Tinker State ’Trade school sissembly to­ evenings of the 1933-34 social sea­ from their heels quickly as possi­ Hall as reported in last night’s morrow afternoon. He will talk on son. John Mather Chapter, Order ble. Herald. SALT Industrial health. of DeMolay is giving a bridge which Each box weighs pounds. should appeal to every player no Pure white, granulated salt. A special treat is in store for Fri­ The Amaranth Bridge club of matter what his method of play or day evening when free soda will be which Mrs. George W. Strant is the extent of his experience. Invi­ It will pay you to watch for made available to all attending the president, will gfive a bridge at the tations have been extended to all MINSTREL SHOW ^ these timely Friday After­ regular weekly dance at the Rec. Maisonic Temple tomorrow after­ local organizations and to private noon Specials and remem­ Jack KelUer and his band are noon at 2 o’clock for the benefit of clubs and groups of friends to at­ Save Your Battery ber, too, all Saturday Spe­ returning ag’sJn and a large Chapman Court, Order of Ama- Friday, November 24 tend and enjoy the evening together Nine times out of ten slow cials In the Self-Serve amd audience is expected to attend. r a n ^ as Is their custom in their, usual This young maestro la rapidly 8:15 p. m. Heeilth Market go on sale tfetUdNsfeCsM ssi meeting place. Provisions have also starting is caused by burned promptly at 3 o’clock every establishing himself in musical cir­ The entertainment committee of been made for the individual who distributor points. Have yours SOUTH M/^NCHCSnrR ■ COHN cles and without a doubt he will be Friday afternoon. All items Star of the East, Royal Black Pre- enjoys an evening of "progressive” QuarryviDe M. L Church checked and save your bat­ are plainly marked and one of the leading units before long. ceptory. No. 13, will meet in the bridge. A number of beautiful and Dancing will continue from 8:80 to tery. “press proof’ copies of Fri­ Washington social clubrooms to­ extr*u)rdlnary prizes have been so (Near Bolton L&ke) day night’s advertisement Thanksgiving Specials 12:30 a. m. and checking is included morrow evening at 7:30. All mem­ Following the program the Ladies’ are conspicuously placed in in the admission. bers are ^quested to attend. GENUINE POINTS Aid Society will serve sandwiches, FOR ALL CARS the department for your Carl Noren, president of the cake and coffee all for 25 cents. convenience. for the Home! Alumni choir of Emanuel Lutheran church, announces that the monthly SPECIAL Children under 12, 16c. NORTON Bright rehearsal scheduled for Sunday at DOLLAR DUCK FRIDAY - SATURDAY ELECTRICAL 6 o’clock, has been postponed until the first Sunday in December. BOSTON INSTRUM ENT CO. Bridge Lamps DINNERS BAKED BEANS CALL Hilliard Street Phone 4060 MiJup c o a l Starlight Brownie Pack will omit with its meeting ’Tuesday afternoon, and \l I «»\l % I I 4 Parchment Shades . November 28. ALLEN’S DUCK INN BROWN BREAD V. FIRPO - FOOD SALE - Winners at the Women of the COMBINATION III Al Kl 4.1 I %I4>K Moose card party Iwt night at the Telephone 6148 Saturday, November 25, 10 a. m. On Home club were Pearl Buck and 160 Tolland Turnpike For J. W. Elale Company’s Store. James McVeigh, first; Mrs. McVeigh 25c Coventry Fragment Society. >951 DIAL 8887 FOB RESERVATIONS. and Leo Fracchia second and Mrs. ASK YOUR DRIVER Atlantic Rayolite Raised cakes and doughnuts; Park­ HOW" I'/. Josephine Kmonds and Mark Peter­ Bridge Parties Accommodated. or er House rolls, mince meat^ filled ONLY son, consolation. cookies, etc. Private Dining Boom. PHONE 3537 Brighten up a dark comer with ons Visit Our RetaU Store At The monthly meeting of the R ange Oil of these gay bridge lamps. Bronze Hartford County Association, ’The Prompt Delivery ow you can en­ and black, silver and black bases. American Legion, will be held Sun­ Njoy all the com­ Parchment shades. day, November 26 in the Men’s Ranfi^e OIL New Steel $2.5D Mohr’s Bakery OPEN HOURS fort, healthfulneM, Club, Rocky Hdl, with the Berlin U s e d ...... $1.75 18 Gorman Place convenience and economy of muto- and Rocky Hill posts as hosts. The U n i m S Faucet ... 75c session will open at 3 o’clock. matio heat control THCSMOSTAT Floor Lamps ATLANTIC at amazingly.low Phone 3980 GASOLINE — OILS cost. The new 'blue coal’ Automatic Franklin Oil Equipment Co. Heat Regulator costs only $18.95—a $4.98 WILL Atlantic Rayolite Smart Tires - Batteries - -Accessories small fraction of the price of any ______Road Service______heat regulator on the market. With noo this all-electric regulator and “blue HELP Y O U NOW? coal’ in your home you have the per­ RANGE buyers fect heating combination. If M. we cao arranie a k>aa of Rich metal bases with decorated that amomt or mor* for roo ia St iTEIV/IORIARTY BROTHERS L to 48 boon. PUBUC SETBACK ARE PUTTING % parchment shades. Monthhr repeymeata may be OIL 319 Center, Cor. Broad Street cxteoded orer aoy cooreniefit perkxl—S, 8, IS nmitfaa or )oc«cr. Regular users of this oil claim ON NEW Tel. 8873 they have found none better. Pottery Base Loans up to $300 AND DANCE Can U .,. WHM ... or ■ Under 15 g^allons. .IOV2C gal. GOODYEARS MOTOR 15 gallons or more, V C gal. CH^CK Friday, November 24 8 2 A TYPEWRITER Table Lamps PERSONAL V FINANCE CO. Now! TRANSFORMER R oom a, state Theater BolIdlBS 8 p. m. L. T. WOOD CO. SENSATION 758 Mala St., Mancheater BisseU Street TeL 4496 Phone 843w MANCHESTER GREEN 01 FIRST The on ly ch arge la for non-skid safetv and protec­ The New Three percent per COMMUNITY CLUB tion against trouble on s^ te r’a Month on unpaid allppery, darker, colder roads. Royal Amonnt of loan Cash Prizes. Admission 25c. LOANS MADC IN Hf ASST TOWMS DRAFT All Players Welcome. SIDE SECOND Signet You’d hardly believe such good- for greater mileage. New rubber CURTAINS weare longer on cool roads. Now on Display. THE W. G. GLENNEY CO. looking lam{>a could be so reasona­ Goodyears put on now will still Come in and try it. Coal, Lumber, Masons’ SiqipUea, ble..all the more reason for in­ Made To Order be almoct new next spring. Paint. vesting in one for the Holidays. Kemp’s’, Inc. 336 No. Main St. ’TeL 4149 Repaired, New Celluloid 763 Main St. Phone 5680 Pottery bases in viilte, blue, rose PINEHURST Dial 41SI THIRD Manchester Auto Tops Recovered for low-cost econ<»ny. Most and green. Parchment shades. We Just finished a telephone conversation with Mr. Whalen, Goodyears today are still lower- our Boston Fish Broker. He Is sending us an especially flue lot priced riian a year ago. of Fresh Fish by overnight express. It will reach here in plenty CHAS. LAKING Good reasona, these, of time for your order Friday. The shipment will include: 90 Cambridge Street for buying now. Why Floor Mops Kitchen not trade ns your STOCKS and BONDS SCALLOPS BOSTON BLUEFISH SALMON Phone 4740 troubles before they happen? Pails Fancy Large FRESH MACKEREL, lb. 17c BOUGHT AND SOLD FOR YOUR ACCOUNT 39c Weighing from to 2>/^ pounds. Moat «isM as lew- ON ANY EXCHANGE pncad as a rear afto Steak Cod — Butterfish — Haddodc -^troaa«taas« 4 /, Colored cot $ 1 - 0 0 tfalc ksr tread with Filets of Sole and Haddock Full Center Trac­ I have facilities to handle your business in a cred­ ton yarn. tion and treater Smtdted Filet o f Haddock rnUeaSc. itable manner. Why not discuss your investments with Ste{>-on pails la Reversible. ivory, blue, green. Bostmi Bluefish at 15c. Cod at 19c, and Butterfish at TURKEYS me? When you deal with a local man he has your in­ 23c lb are ecoiUHnical cuts. Limited number of weD 9 v p terests in mind and will treat you accordingly. Commis­ 5-Piece Hardwood From other shipping points we expect Fresh meated, small hens to 9 Goodyear sions and quotations are uniform. Both large Bo we frying oysters and our stewing OYSTERS pounds, and medium sized Pathfinder Breakfast Sets oysters are fresh enough to eat raw and you toms. get what you pay for—^ALL OYSTERS—no water a d d ^ SCHALLER MOTOR SALES, ”“‘ 33c me. Open Quotiaug Chowder C lam s...... 35c idnt Eari F. Mitchell 684 Oenter Street Mancheater AARON COOK Chowder Chuns in S h ell...... 2 qth. 35c TeL 3217 M. MERZ & SON 865 Main Street TeL 4294 Steaming^ Clams. ILb. Boxes Salt Cod. 141 No. Main Street Mancheater FIRE AND AUTOMOBILE mSURANCE Green Ripe Cauliflower Native • Maple . Beans Tmnatoes Beets Potatoes BfANCHESTER mSURANCE SERVICE • Ivory Turnips Aaron Cook 2 qts. 22c lb. 18c Peas peck 33c C. W. England • Green HIGH GLOW RANGE BURNERS Phones: 4294— 3451 Now offered for Oie lin t time at these new low retail prices to At Plnehurst yrou will find a most complete stock of items the Manchester trading area. Get the UtdMn in holi­ for the Holiday Pie and Fruit Oakes. Candled Cttron, Ptneapides, day s{rfzlt..lsT«st IB ona Mixed Fruits, Cherries, Ginger, Etc. Soet and Beef for Mince of these kUehen sets. Meat. Boiled Older. Dromedary Dixie Mix for those who want Range Burners...... $12.50 Made tA hardwood all the Ingredleats wrighed out ready to add ttqoid and bake. We throughout' fa dmice of sold s great many cans of tUs Drootiedary Dixie 8Bz last yanr... 9-Inch Burner Adapted to Pipeless Fur­ finishes. Dfoc Mef tabla it sells for S9e, for 75c. t naces ...... $14.95 and fbur ' typ« RANGE & FUEL OILS chairs. Oyster Oyster TUNA PISH Single Burners for Heating Stoves .. $8*50 (These {vices are less installation). We Handle Only The Beatl Crackers Cocktafl Can 19c WE ALSO CARRY A OOMFLETB LINE OF PARTS. 5c and 20c Sauce When In Need Of Range Or Fuel Oil 3 cans for 53c 4 Tara K ” Dot Water Coils 2-Galloa Bottles...... 66c Sqniort Yoor fL 25 Ctqis, Handles, or Lighters PHONE 5293 Meofiagr, Nofvenawr 37Ul Order Plpehurst State Oovenuneot Injected Turheys 7 Torn Hot Water Coils 7c each for Thanlmghing. IWs we reeetved 42 Turkey orders fL 75 W lcldB g...... 20o per set from customers whs have Ffawhnrst Turkeys year aftnr year. The Bantly Oil Co. Freshly Ground l| e f, UL 25e. Beef liver, lb. 19c. HIGH GLOW OIL BURNER Co. 155 Center Street Manehester 84 CUaton TeL 4814 ADVERTISE