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THE WEATHER NET PRESS RUN a v e r a g e d a i l y circdlation . Forecast by U. S. Weather Bnrean, Hartford. for the Month of October, 1929

Fair tonight and Thnrsday; colder 5 , 5 2 2 liiMttnn Thursday. Member* of the Andlt Bnrean of Circalatton* Conn. State Library—Conap, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, PRICE THREE CENTS VOL. XU V., NO. 32. (Classified AdTeitlsiiig on Page l6) P A R T Y I M S Missing Youth JOHNSON NOT ’ Succeeds Mable HOLD WOMAN MARKET PRICES DROP FORGOTTEN IN ' IN VITH ITO FOR PERJURY IN H A R F O R D DAWES D M ; I FIVE TO $30 A SHARE ______I MMaHE& ------I Starts Wild Rumors at Capi-| Divorcee Gave False Testi> Local Issues Take Prece­ Elections At A Glance Closing Quotations in Three dence in Numerous In­ tal But President in Let-1 mony at Her Hearing; llour Session Show Little Hint Probe of Other Re-: Virginia— John Garland Pollard, regular Democrat elected ter to Senator, Explains' I governor. Recovery from Day’s Low stances; In Virginia “ Reg­ New York City—J^ es J. Walker, Democrat, re-elected That It W as Mistake. i cent Divorce Cases. mayor. Levels^Much of Ground ular” Democrats Win Out. Kentucky— Democrats retain two-thirds majority in House Hartford. Nov. 6.— (AP)—As a and control of State Senate. Washington, Nov. 6.— (AP.) — i New York— James P. Gavagan, Dem., elected to Congress Recovered Last Week is Returns from municipal elections result of an investigation by the President Hoover sent a letter to: from 21st (Manhattan) District. held yesterday in various parts of Senator Johnson of California today ; State’s Attorney s office at the re­ the country indicate that local is­ quest of Superior Court Judges, New Jersej^—Republicans retain control of State Legisla­ Lost Today. saying that “an accident” had: sues took precedence over party into several uncontested divorce ture. / caused the Senator’s name to be j considerations in many lnst€mces. cases, the plaintiff in one of them, Chicago— Democratic or coalition judgeship ticket elected. omitted from the list of guests to Mrs. Pearl White Ladone of 385 New York. Nov. 6.—(AP)—A Republicans and Democrats divided j Boston— James M. Curley, Dem., elected mayor. G. Aaron Youngquist, above attor­ Woodland street, Hartford, was ar­ sweeping decline in prices, which honors in numerous Indiana elec- the White House dinner last nighty ney general of Minnesota and a close rested today by County Detective Detroit— Charles Bowles, non-partisan, elected mayor, Oons; the Republican organization in honor of Ambassador Dawes. ran from $5 to nearly $30 a share in personal friend of ex-Representative Edward J. Hickey on a bench war­ i'ittsburgh— Charles H. Kline, Rep., re-elected mayor. in Cleveland, O., retained its control Andrew Volstead, has been appoint­ most of the leaders, and much more Police of Detroit and Canadian bor- ; Text of Letter rant charging perjury. The woman of the city; in Jersey City, N. J., ed to succeed Mrs. Mabel Walker Louisville— William B. Harrison, Rep., re-elected mayor. in a few specialties, took place in der cities are searching for William The text of the letter follows: was arraigned before Judge Arthur hfayor Hague, subject of recent in­ Willebrandt, resigned, as assistant Indianapolis— Reginald Sullivan, Dem., elected maj’or. J. Scripps, 24, shown here in a "My Dear Mr. Senator: F. Ells in the Superior Criminal the abbreviated three hour session vestigation, received endorsement attorney general of the United closeup who has been mysteriously Court "by State’s Attorney Hugh M. of the New York Stock Elxchange in the form of a huge majority for “I was greatly distressed to States In charge of prohibition en­ missing for two weeks. Kidnaping or Alcorn and was held under $2,500 the Democratic ticket, while in San learn from the press last night that forcement. President Hoover, in ap­ today. Final quotations showed little accident is feared. Scripps, a mem­ bond for the December term of Francisco there was a considerable you did not receive an invitation to pointing him, said Youngquist may recovery from the day’s low levels, unseating of present city super­ ber of the raotorless airplane firm ! the dinner given at the White court. be given power greater than any The information charging per­ with the tape nearly an hour late at visors. of Gliders, Inc., disappeared on a ] House for Ambassadors Dawes and ZEP ON TRIP TO POLE one has had since the dry law went the close. A sprinkling of Issues In Virginia the coalition of anti- business trip to Windsor, Can. He is jury which was presented by Guggenheim, to which the members into effect. broke through the low levels es­ Smith Democrats and Republicans, a son of W. E. Scripps, wealthy of the -foreign relations committee State’s Attorney Alcorn says that Mrs. Ladone appeared before Judge tablished in the drastic reaction last which until recently was led by Bis­ publisher of the Detroit News. who were in the city or available, Tuesday, and much of the grround hop Cannon and which it was an­ Allyn L. Brown in the Superior MAY U N D PASSENGERS were Invited. Directions to send out recovered in the closing sessions of ticipated might succeed in placing Court, September 27, in an uncon­ the invitations were given on Mon­ tested case against Anthony Ladone [ last week was lost. Virginia permanently in the list ot day and in the hurried telephoning 6 ARE KILLED I Closing Prices of 3120 Main street, on the ground doubtful states, was snowed under to Senators and settlement of other MORO PIRATES } (Closing quotations and net in a landslide of “ regular” Demo­ SENATE’S WORK of desertion, and that she committed details an Inadvertence occurred Plans Now Ready for Scien* j changes of some of the leaders were: cratic votes, John Garland Pollard perjury in falsifying her testimony ON A RAMPAGE being elected governor by a major­ somewhere. AS AIR LINER as to who paid her rent, as to the ! U. S. Steel, $169, off $14.50; Gen- ity of 63.000, which approaches the “ I am most deeply pained that date of separation from her husband tists to Survey Portions ! eral Motors $40.50, off $4.75; Radio, ON THE TARIFF such an accident should have hap­ I $32.50, off $11.25; General Electric, normal Democratic majority of 70,- and in testifying that at that time pened, with such an apparent lack Ninety of Them Loot Ships I $206, off $29; Montgomery Ward, 000 in that state. she was a registered voter in the of courtesy, and I hope you will ac­ HITS HILLSIDE city of Hartford, when in fact she of Unexplored Land in the and Villages — First Case of i $57.50, off $11.12; American & For­ WALKER’S VICTORY IS SPEEDED UP cept my assurances that it was was not on that date a registered This Sort Reported in Years. eign Power $60, off $19; Bethlehem New York, Nov. 6.— (A P )— due entirely to a mistake which is voter. Steel. $86.50, off $8.37; Kennecott, most deeply regretted by all of us. Far North. $66.87, off $6.87; Consolidated (5as, Democracy was more firmly en­ Not First Marriage. Manila, Nor. 6.— (A P )—That “Yours faithfully, It is further charged that she rep­ $91, off $11.50; American Can, $115, trenched than ever in the country s Big German Plane Crashes more than 80 Moro pirates, op­ resented that Ladone was her first off $10; American Telephone $215, largest city today, due to a smash­ "HERBERT HOOVER.” Washington, Nov. 6.—(AP)—The j erating a fleet of fourteen Only 10 Minutes Debate on marriage when in fact she had pre­ off. $22. ing victory all along the line in the The letter was sent to Senator speedy “vintas,” or nativ® quadennial municipal election yes­ Johnson today by President Hoover In England— Two Escape, viously been married to Edwin Rich­ Graf Zeppelin, carrying three; Westinghouse Electric $128.75, off mond of Hartford, August 28, 1914, American and nine other scientists! canoes, had seized and looted a $17.28; Standard Oil of New Jersey, terday. Each Amendment Proves through Lawrence Richey, one of native sailing vessel near Mari- Mayor James J. Walker defeated and divorced by him on grounds of $61, off $5.50; New York Central, the President’s official secretaries. on' a polar exploration sponsored by j cabau island, Bantangeis pro­ Congressman F. H. La Guardia, the One of Them a Former desertion, Feb. 14, 1919. $179.87, off $16.12; Chrysler, $33, off The failure of Johnson to appear the International Aero-Arctlo So- j vince, was received today by Republican fusion candidate by a Most Effective— Rates So at the dinner caused a sensation in It is further charged that perjury $4; Anaconda, $82.12, off $12.87; clety may land in an unexplored re- ^ the Philippine executive bureau plurality of 497,165. ( official and social Washington. was also committed by the woman American Smelting, $76, off $9; Erie German Prince. glon of the Artclc sea next spring, | from the provincial governor. Tammany Hall was a bit disap- j Wild Rumors July 1, 1922 when she applied for a $40.50, off $8; National (Tash Regis­ The report from Batangas Far Approved. It had been suggested in some license to marry Ladone and repre­ in order that the passengers may ! ter $75, off $5; Columbia Gas $65, off also said the crew of a Moro (Continued on Page 2.) quarters that the position Johnson Marden Park, Surrey, Eng., Nov. sented it to he her first marriage survey at their leisure that once $12,50; Public Service of New Jer- pirate vessel looted the village had taken on the tariff and farm re­ and that she was not a divorced peril-fraught territory. »3y $69^ pff $10; United Gas Im­ Washington, Nov. 6.—(AP.) — 6.— (A P )—Six persons were killed of Tinloy. The populace fled, lief constituted the cause. A t the woman. , Dr. Walter Bleistein, treasurer of provement $30, off $3.50; Hudson and two injured in the crash of a panic stricken, to the hills. The The Senate's decision to limit each same time, however, it was pointed James Curry who was Mrs. La- . the society, today described the pro­ Motors $47. off $6:50. provincial governor sent a con­ member to 10 minutes for discus­ out that the guests included Sena­ big German airliner bound for Ber­ done’s lawyer, in September ap­ gress of preparations for the re­ Other Stocks ARNOLD’S LEHER stabulary force to Maxlcaban Standard Brands $27, off $3.12;! sion of an amendment proved effec­ tors Borah of Idaho and La FoUette lin from Croydon this morning. peared for her today in the matter search journey, vhlch he said will island and order was restored. United Corp. $27.25, off $5.75; Para­ tive at the outset of today’s session of Wisconsin, members of the R^i- Three of those killed were passen­ of her bond, but withdrew from the be made in safety and in compara mount Famous $47.12, off $7.37; and indicated more rapid progress publlcan independent Senate group gers and three were crew members. criminal case as he said he appar­ live comfort. This is the first big case of piracy in the Philippines in Sears Roebuck, $98.50, off $19.75; READ TO SENATE might be made with -the trouble­ One of the two survivors was ently had been misled in the civil He described apparatus for trans years. Moro piracy stopped Warner Bros. Pictures, $i0.87, off some tariff bill. (Continued on Page *.) Prince Eugene Schaumberg-Lippe, action. mltting photographs, particularly of second cousin of a former reigning Judge Brown who heard the di­ weather charts, by air; for making during the early day» of Anier- $3.87; Bidtimore and Ohio $116, Off As soon as it met the Senate be­ vorce case in September, has not $5.62; Andes Copp>er $33.12, off gan clearing remaining amend­ prince of one of the oldest German ocesm depth senmdings from the air; ican occupation and only Insig­ royal houses. He was acting as sec­ rendered any decision in it yet, as and fo r recording by rddio, in t’lie nificant and sporadic cases oc­ $8.12; Barnsdall, $23.62, off $2.75; Says He Planned to Weaken ments sponsored by Republican he took the case under advisement Sinclair, $26.25, off $2.75; United members of the finance committee ond pilot. The prince was injured, Graf Zeppelin, meteorological data curred over a long period. SOCIALISTS STAGE but is expected to recover. while the investigation was going which will be gathered without hu­ Aircraft. $40.62, off $14.62; General to increase earths, earthenware and on. County DetecUve Hickey said Foods, $47, off $4.75; Atlantic Re­ Opposition So President glassware schedules, the second of The other injured man, Lieu­ man manipulation, by automatic tenant-Commander Glen Kidston, today that several other divorce recording instruments in free bal­ fining, $41.25, off $3.87; Electric the 15 schedules to be reached. cases had been under investigation Power and Light $36.50, off $6.79; Without a record vote the Senate RIOTS IN POLAND widely known racing motorist, suf­ loons that will float in the air of SCHOOLBOY SLAYS Would Be Encouraged. fered from cuts. the past few months, but whether the white frozen country. All of thl.sj Commercial Solvents (new) $26, off approved one such amendment to or not more bench warrants would $7.50; Union Pacific, $215.12, off increase from 45 to 60 per cent the The Dead. equipment he added, has been per­ be issued the State’s attorney’s of­ fected and is ready for use. $19.87; Cerro de Pasco, $70, off duty on carbons'and electrodes less The names of the three passen­ fice would not disclose. TWO FOR A THRILL $6.50; Union Carbide $7i, off |17; Washington, Nov. 6.— (A P )— A than one-half inch in diameter,' gers who were killed were given as Dr. Bleistein said formal requests letter from J. A. Arnold, manager Many Clashes With Police for co-operation are to be made to Johns Manville $102, off $28; Wool- used principally for motion picture Messrs. Milne, Jasper and Jones. worth, $69.75. off $8.25; National of the Southern Tariff Association projection purposes. The crew killed were pilot Rod the Navy and Commerce Depart­ to a Mr. Barry of La Fallette, La., ments while he is in Washngton, Dairy Prcklucts, $45, off $8.50; Gold Chairman Smoot of the commit­ Because President Ad­ Schinka, Mechanic Ulrich and Wire­ Dust, $73.25, off $’7.62; Alleghany in which he said his idea was to WARDER IS FACING partlctilarly with a view to receiving tee said imports of the small elec­ less Operator Niklas. Tells His Pal He Shot and Corp. 24, off $5.50. “weaken dowm the opposition ’ in weather reports by naval radio. trodes had doubled for the first five The crash, which was followed by Total Sales order to put “ courage into the months this year and were under­ journed Parliament. the machine’s bursting into flames, "One of the chief goals of the society,” explained Dr. Bleistein, “is Clubbed Them “ Just to Total sales on the Stock Exchange President,” that he might “stand for selling similar American articles. is believed to have been caused by 10 YEAR SENTENCE for the three-hour session were 5,- to determine the feasibility of estab­ the House rates on sugar” was read Senator Oddie, Republican, Neva- the pilot’s flying into a hillside dur­ 914,760 shares against 6,202,980, into the record today at the Senate lishing bases on the ice of the A rc­ I Warsaw, Nov. 6.— (A P )— Social­ ing a fog. See Them Kick ” during the full five-hour session of lobby investigating committe hear­ (Continued on Page Threeu) ists demonstrations were held in Behind the remnants of the air­ tic region, for the use of future ex­ Monday. ing. Warsaw and several provincial cities liner was a large tree which had Former Supt of Banks Is plorers. The expedition next spring} Curb Exchange stocks also fell In his letter to Barry of Lafay­ last night in protest at 30-day ad­ been torn from the ground by the he said he expected to be helpful tr> preclpitantly. particularly the uUti- Eastland, Tex., Nov. 6— (AP) — ette, Arnold said he thought the Re­ journment of the Sejm. big machine’s last lunge. The crash this connection. ties. Electric Investors dropped publican Party would follow the In Warsaw the demonstrations and the burst of flames followed in­ “The approximately 500 members While the youth he accused mutter­ $30, to close at $103, Electric Bond Found Guilty by Jury of ed unintelllgently to himself in the President's wishes and added:— GYROSCOPE PLANE were unsuccessful, passing off prac­ stantly and after a few blazing sec­ of the Aero-Arctic Society," he con­ and Share closed at $65.75, off $18; prisoner’s chair, Woodrow Davis, 13, “My thought is that the President tically unnoticed, but in Lwow, Cra­ onds, there remained only the tinued, "represent 22 nations. They Allied Power and Light at $38, off cow, and Lodz, and in many Galician charred wreckage in which the vic­ Accepting ?10,000 Bribe. believe that previous Polar explora­ testified In District Court that Clyde $8.87; American Superpower, $21.50, is the target.” Thompson, 17-year-old schoolboy, tims had been trapped. tions in dirigibles were unsuccessful, Ill Advised Word. CALLED A SUCCESS cities there were clashes with po­ shot and clubbed to death two oil off $4.50; Central States Electric, because the airships were only semi­ $22.12, . off $11.62. Questioned by Senator Walsh, lice. Kidston was the only one of the field workers “just to see them At Lodz the conflict lasted rigid, and too small. That is wny Cities Service was again turned Democrat, Montana, Arnold, said passengers able to crawl free but New York. Nov. 6.— (A P )— Frank kick.” the word “ target” was perhaps ill throughout the night, the police found himself powerless to do any­ H. Warder, formerly state superin­ they have contracted with the Graf For more than two hours yester­ over in huge volume, and closed at advised. finally dispersing the Socialists -with thing to rescue the others as tlie tendent of banks, today faced .a Zeppelin Compsiny for use of its day the boy described the killing $29.87, off $9. It opened with a Operated from Dayton to block of 125,000 shares. Investment The letter added that Senator a number of injured. Sixteen were machine almost instantly was fully maximum sentence of 10 years im­ great vessel, and the ship’s com­ Sept. 3. 1928, of Lucian and Leon Harrison, Democrat, Mississippi, and arrested. Many newspapers were ablaze. Prince Schaumberg-Lippe prisonment for accepting a $10,000 mander, Dr. Eckencr, has said he Shook, brothers, and stuck to his Trusts were again hard hit. Gold­ Senator Simmons, Democrat, Nortn Detroit With Five Passen­ suppressed particularly at Lwow. bribe to withhold examination of believes that the journey will be story under a stern cross examina­ man Sachs dropped $12.37, and at first was thought to have been Lehman Corp. $7.W. Carolina, were the principal propon­ Strike Proclaimed. killed but later was found to have the City Trust Company. made in safety—for greater safety, tion. He admitted although he was The Socialists today proclaimed a Another Drop ents of a high duty on sugar. j escaped also. Warder was found guilty yester­ in fact, than the Graf’s round-the- a companion of Thompson at the “Mention of a sugar schedule gers and No Pilot. strike in all coal districts in Po­ world trip.” time of the slaying he had been A block of 187,760 shares of Web­ j When firemen and other rescuerr day on the first count of one of the ster Eisenlohr was offered at publio drives Senator Herrison insane,” the j land. This however, was only an 12 Scientists. { promised immunity in return for his arrived at the scene they could not ten indictments against him which auction and sold at $2.18 a share. letter said. “He would put you on ' economic strike, decided upon some do much more than to start extri­ resulted from the investigation of Under command of Captain E. A. j testimony. days ago, and had no bearing on It has sold as high as $113.37 on the the free list.” . .Dayton, O., Nov. 6 —(AP) —Devel- | cating the bodies from the wreck­ the $5,000,000 failure of the City Lehmann, the Graf Zeppelin wltn| Young Davis said that he, Thomp­ recent political events. son and Woodrow’s brother, New York Stock Exchange this Arnold explained he meant by his opment of the gyroscope for use in age. Trust Company and associated the 12 scientists, will carry fre.sh year, and last week dropped to $4. keeping airplanes on their true President Moscicki yesterday ad­ Thomas, were hunting when he saw expressions that public sentiment Later the identity of the passen­ banks controlled by the late Fran­ provisions for five days— the longest The hard drop in freighc car load­ should be built up for the higher courses without directional guidance journed the Sejm for 30 days to cesco M. Ferrari. period it is expected to remain away \ a pistol in Thompson’s belt. He said allow solution of a crisis brought gers was definitely established as he asked what the gun was to be ings in the week ended Oct. 26 and sugar rates and that this would in­ has progressed to such a point that He will be sentenced Friday by from its bases at Tromsoe, Norway, 1 reports of a slackening' in the de­ planer have been operated for long last Thursday when 100 Army offi­ follows: G. P. Milne, director of used for. fluence President Hoover. Henderson and Company, Jute Mer­ Judge Arthur S. Thompkins who and Fairbanks, Alaska. Emergency mand for steel products aroused distances without the guiding hand cers attended what was to have "I’m going to kill Lucian Shook.’ The letter to Barry was one of j chants, Calcutta, G. S. Gaspar, Sr., presided over the special and ex­ provisions for 90 days will be cac- > widespread fears that the recent re­ of a pilot at the stick, Wright Field been its opening session ostensibly Davis said his companion respond­ several written by Arnold on the i an employee of Henderson and Com­ traordinary trial term of the Su­ ried and full equipment for travel ■ cession in securities prices alreadj- Army engineers announced today. to pay their respects to Marshal ed. proposed sugar tariff on sugar. ' pany, and D. L. Jones of Lansdowne preme Court called Into session by ing on foot on the ice. | had extended to business. F'resh The latest and most successful of Pilsudkl. Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt to “I asked him what he had against He wrote to E. A. Burguieres, of road, Stock well. Twenty-three Eskimo dogs will Lucian, and he said nothing,” that selling, inspired as a result of thes» these experiments was conducted developments, was swelled by the New Orleans, that he took it “ that Prince von Lippe was so severely try him. go along. The ship will be mannsrJ he was going to shoot him to see yesterday when an Army transport The Charge by its regular crew of about 35. liquidation of additional stock the House rates on sugar are nec­ plane was flown from Wright Field PRISONERS ESCAPE burned about the face that he was him kick.” essary to the progress of the sugar scarcely recogpiizable. His clothing Testimony was that Warder did The three boys induced bought for supporting purposes last to Detroit carrying five passengers not order State examination of the week, and the further closing out of industry of Louisiana.” , and with no pilot in the cockpit. was burned from his arms and legs. Lucian and his brother to accom­ Before being taken to a nospital he City Trust Company during the weakened speculative a9counts. "From such information as I am In the plane at the time was Thomaston, Me., Nov. 6.— (AP.) pany them on the pretext they had able to get here,” he said, “ the —Two prisoners, one serving a life gasped: “ I opened the window and spring, summer or autumn of 1928 HOLD SIX SUSPECTS cornered a wolf. They walked sin­ Elmer Sperry, of the Sperry Gyro­ and that on September 21, 1928, President seems to fear the con­ scope Company who conducted the term for murder, were still at large crawled out.” gle file, Lucian and Leon in the lead. Gennaro Dell Osso Ferrari’s brother- sumers on a high duty on sugar.” test. Major A. H. Gilkeson, of the at noon today while authorities of “A little way from the house,” ANNEXATION OF CUBA Influence on President Army equipment branch, Lieuten­ the state prison searched the woods in-law delivered $10,000 to the bank Providence, Nov. 6.— (A P.)— Six said Davis, “I heard a shot. I saw Aeked whether he thought poli­ ants Albert Hegenberger and Sam­ about Union, 12 miles north of FALL HAS RELAPSE superintendent from Ferrari. men, most of them having records Clyde Thompson shot each of the tical pressure could be brought to uel Mills and Major J. D. Reardon. here. The death of Ferrari early this as bootleggers or gangsters, were hoys three times and then beat them NO SUGAR SOLUTION bear on the President, Arnold re­ Other successful flights with the The location about Union is year revealed irregularities in the arraigned in Federal Court here on the head with the pistol while affairs of the City Trust Company plied: gyroscope directing the planes rough and heavily wooded, abound­ Washington, Nov. 6.— (AP)—A this morning on secret indictments they yelled.” and on February 11 last, Warder “I never saw a President who course have been conducted between ing in swamps and lakes and mak­ relapse in the physical condition of arising out of the holdup of the Then, - Woodrow related, the three was not amenable to public senti­ New York and Wright Field and ing a near-ideal hideout. Albert B. Fall, sentenced last week ordered the bank closed. watchman and robbery of the gov­ returned to the Shook’s cabin and Envoy is Against Spreckel’s Acting Governor Herbert H. Leh­ New Bedford, Mass., and New York. Taking advantage of their “trus­ to serve a year in jail and pay a fine ernment liquor storehouse here Sep­ rifled it of clothing, a banjo, and a Suggestion; Independence, ment.” man ordered a Mbreland Act in­ A part of the morning was taken Occupy Small Space ty” privileges, Alan Twitchell, con­ of $100,000 for accepting a bribe tember 17, when $12,000 worth of gun. When they returned to the Island’s Greatest Possession. vestigation of the failure and ap­ up in inquiring into the activity of The new model gyroscope, two of victed in 1923 of the murder of a from Edward L. Doheny may pre­ whiskey was stolen by men who bodies, he said. Leon still was pointed Robert Moses to conduct the the American Taxpayers League of which are used in the pilotless plane Polish woodsman, and Herman L. vent his leaving tonight for his home assaulted, bound’ and gagged the groaning. Washington, Nov. 8.— (AP)—Re­ which Arnold is manager, in Min­ weighs 50 pounds and occupies a Cronkite, serving a six years sen­ inquiry. aged watchman. The following morning, he testi­ in El Paso, Texas. Warder resigned and on June 13 plying to a statement by Rudolph space of hut 14 by 14 by 10 inches tence for assault and robbery by Fall was confined to bed today un­ Joseph Green of New York, fied, Thompson said he now had two nesota, with Senator Walsh, Dem­ was arrested on w^arrants charging Spreckels, New York sugar refiner^ ocrat, leading the questioning. beneath the pilot’s seat. Its opera­ violence, walked from the prison der the care of a nurse. Members of Harry "Dutch” Leonard of New­ notches on his gun, and if Woodrow who had suggested annexation of Jury later indicted him. tion actuates the three major con­ piggery yesterday into ar patch of the family said that while his condi­ port, John A. Campbell of Middle- or his brother told of the killings he Cuba as a solution of the “sugar A letter asking for information An alibi was offered in defense. trols of an airplane, namely the rud­ tion was not regarded as serious, he town, Michael Morello of Newport “would have two more." He added, problem,” Ambassador Ferrara, on the league was received from the der, for direction, the elevator for bru:-h and freedom. Miss Virginia Warder, 26, the de­ had weakened noticeably since his and Adelard Forcier of Woonsocket Woodrow testified, that when he Cuban ambassador, said today his Advertisers Protective Bureau of upward and downward movement fendant’s daughter, testifying' that sentence was pronounced last Fri­ ! was 21 he would have 21 notches on country’s independence would never Minneapolis which said data was and the aileron for maintaining FIND MAN’S BCD’! at the time Dell Osso said he de­ all were held in $50,000 hail on six j'hls gun.' depend upon any economic proWern. needed because of the large num­ lateral balances. The power requir­ day. livered the bribe to Warder at his indictments each for trial Novem­ { By a ruling of the court Thomp- “ Cuba’s independence is Iti^ ber of fraudulent solititors. ed is provided by an externally Woonsocket, R. I., Nov. 6. (AP) Riverside Drive apartment he was ber 20. TKE.ASURY B.ALANCE ■ son's sanity is an issue ih the case. greatest possession,” Amhassa^f Senator Caraway of Arkansas In­ motmted wind driven generator. —The body of John Martinetti, 61, dining with his family at the Trav­ James N. Hannon, alias "The a millwright, was found in the (He was.givw the death penalty in Ferrara asserted. “An economkl terposed that this meant the “bu­ Designed to keep planes on a ers Island Club House of the New Gov” of Pawtucket was held in $10- reau wanted to know whether you level course and to hold it to a “trench” of the Lafayette Worsted Washington, Nov. 6 — (AP) — 000 on one indictment charging con­ I a former trial, which a 'higher court problem may depend upon political., Treasury receipts for November 4 York Athletic Club. hut a country’s internal affairs, half are honest or not” and added the in­ given course, the ship control com­ Mill today. Martinetti had been Testimony was also introduced by spiracy to rob the United States ireverae^. Thomas Davis also re- ference to be drawn was that "you pass need only be shifted according­ missing since October 26, when he were $6,284,313.92; Expenditures government. All six pleaded^ not j celved the death penalty. His appeol very liberty, can never depend upoft were getting money for yourself.” ly when sudden winds steer it from disappeared while at work. Death $12,370,109.49; balance $93,195.- guilty. its pending. economics.” 562.04. (Contlnoed oo Page 2-) Arnold quickly denied this. its scheduled course. was believed accidental. s— fr A G B W O MArvuHiilSTER EV^]NING HERAID, SOUTH MANCHaSTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1929. JWNSONNOT GREEN BOYS ORGANIZE PARTY UNES BODIES OF AMEIUCANS PRINCE VON BADEN Local Stocks N . Y . Stocks AN AIRPLANE CLUB REACH HAVRE', FRANCE State Briefs ■ OF GERMANY DEAD (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) Alleg Corp ...... 26 Va INVITED TO FORGOHEN IN Central Row, Hartford, Conn. Amer Bosch M a g ...... Will Build Models and Study Eighty-Six Soldiers Who Died j SUES DENTIST I P. M. Stocks. Am Can ...... IISV^ New Haven, Oct. 6— (AP)— A Principles of Flying Under In Russia Will Be Brought, Bunk Stocks. Amer Eind For Pow 71 jury in Superior Court today re­ Was Last of the Imperial Am Intematl . i..’...... 42 MANY CITIES to United States. Bankers Trust Co .... 325 — DAWES DINNER Joseph Dean. I ceived the case of Arthur Holmes, Am Metal ...... 49Va Waterbury dentist, who is being City Bank Euid Trust — 600 Chancellors; Negotiated Cap Nat B&T ...... — 475 Am Pow Etnd L t ...... 83 (Continued from Page One.) A new club has been formed at (Continued frona Page 1) Havre, France, Nov. 6.— (AP) — sued by Edward D. Chubb, teacher Am Flad Stand S a n ...... 36 Manchester Green to be known as Cloudy weather and squalls of rain in the Roxbury school at Cheshire Conn River ...... 425 — First Bond and Mtg . — Am Rolling MiU ...... 86 Va which have opposed Mr. Hoover on the Manchester Green Airplane pointed in the figures for John F. obscured the harbor here today as for $10,000. Amer Smelting...... 84 club. Instructions in the building of Curry, the Tammany chieftain, the Soviet ship "Lieutenant Chubb who charged the dentist Terms of the Armistice. Htfd Conn Trust .... 150 170 both questions. First Nat Htfd ...... 245 — Amer Tel and Tel ...... 226 This morning Senators Reed of flying models of airplanes will be officiating for the first time in a Schmidt” arrlvec) with the bodies with malpractice said he was oblig­ Amer Water Wks ...... 79 given by Joseph J. Dean. They will mayoralty contest, had estimated of eighty-six American soldiers ed to give up teaching for a long ; Constemce, Germany, Nov. 6.— Land Mtg and Title . 40 — Pennsylvania and McNary of Ore­ Mutual B&T ...... 240 — Andes Cop ...... » ...... 39i gon were early callers at the White meet each Monday afternoon from the margin at 550,000. and one Frenchman who died in period of time and had spent a large j (A P)—Prince Maxmlllian Von Atlantic Refining ...... 42% the Archangel campaign in north­ New Brit Trust ...... — 200 riou.se but had nothing to say con­ 3:30 to 4:30. Officers have been The total vote was Walker 865,- sum of money on medical treatment. I Baden, 62, the last Imperial Ger- Balto and Ohio ...... 116 Vi elected as follows: 549; La Guardla 365,384. ern Russia at the close of the ! man chancellor died here today at Riverside Trust ...... 650 — cerning their visit. Last night when West Htfd Trust .... 470 — Bendix Aviat ...... 37 President—Thomas Johnston. But Walker bettered his mark of j World war. DEn'ER RESPONSIBLE I 5:45 a. m. He negotiated the Bur Add M c h ...... 50% ■Johnson’s omission fir.st was no­ 1 By order of Commandant Nivet, Bridgeport, Conn., Nov. 6— (AP) Bonds ticed While House officials with- V’ice-president—Edgar Chambers. about 400,000 of four years ago Kaiser’s abdication and terms of the Bur Add Mch ...... 90’ 4 Treasurer—Richard Alton, Jr. when he defeated Frank D. Water­ commander of the port, full military —Lewis Enright of Greenwich is Armistice which ended the World Htfd & Conn W est___ 95 — icld comment. Eant Conn Pow 5s . . . 100 103 Csm Pac ...... 200 'S^retary—Walter Buckley, Jr. man. honors were paid the bodies as they held criminally responsible for the War. Cannon Mills ...... 35 Onier members of the club are: Other than the Democratic tidal were taken ashore. Guns fired a death of Yvonne Domanfaucon, 20, Prince Maxmillian was heir to Conn L P 7s ...... 116 118 JOHNSON’S STATEMENT. also of Greenwich, in a finding to­ Conn L P 5i/i:8 ...... 105 108 Cerro de Pasco ...... 73% Oscar Anderson, Francis Baldwin, wave, the feature of the election r/as salute and French troops formed e the Grand Duchy of Baden. He was Chi M St Paul and P p f d -----38 Ti Washington, Nov. G—(AP)—Sen.a- Nobel Borello, Edgar Burr, Edgar the heavy vote polled by Norman guard of honor. day by Deputy (joroner Henry C. Conn L P ...... 98 100 tor Johnson issued the following 62 years old. Chic and Northw ...... 83% Clarke, Thomas Cowles, George Thomas, Socialist. Although only The bodies will remain at Havre Stevenson. Miss Domanfaucon died Prince MEUxmillian had been ailing Htfd Hyd 6s ...... 102 105 statement after the letter had beni Nov. 2, from injuries received when Insurance Stocks Chrysler ...... 34 Vi Gardner. Earl Howard, Thomas four thousand registered as Social­ j until they can be transshipped to an for a year from arterial trouble. Col Gas Etnd El ...... 73 made public at White House. Johnston. CJtarles Kennedy, Gilbert ists, he received 174,931 votes which ] American vessel, which is to call In a collision with an auto driven by Aetna Csisualty ...... 185 205 "Under no circumstances would About three weeks ago he had a Coral Inv Trust ...... 43 Clark, Edward Perkins, Edward represented the peak vote of his I for them before November 19. Enright. fall in doors and broke two ribs, Aetna InsurEince ___ 600 630 1 have commented upon or discuss­ Aetna Life ...... 109 114 Consol Gas ...... 96 Stevenson and Mead Thornton. party here. The previous record which necessitated removal from Contint CEtn ...... 55% ed the incident. In the present sit­ The purpose of the club is to Socialist vote was 145,332 by Morris e d u c a t o r s o n VISIT Salem Castle, his home, to the mu­ Automobile j ...... 45 50 uation, of course, it is wholly en.i- Hartford, Nov. 6— (AP) — Sixty Conn. General ...... 2100 2200 Corn Prod ...... 95 arouse interest in and give more in­ Hlllquitt in 1917. nicipal hospital w’here his condi­ Curtiss Wright ...... 10% od." formation concerning airplanes. The ABOUT TOWN educators from foreign lands, who tion grew rapidly worse. do, rts ...... 70 75 are in this country for a year while Hartford Fire ...... 840 870 Dupont dc Nero ...... 121 boys are to construct their own SHOUSE'S CONLMENTS. His wife, Marie Louise, nee Elec Pow and Lt ...... 41 Vi models and later in the season there attending the International Insti­ Duchess of Brunswick-Lueneburg, a do, rts ...... 12 14 During the month of September, tute, teacher’s college at Columbia Erie ...... ^3 will be a test made to see which will Washington, Nov. 6.— (AP)—The royal princess of Great BritEiln. was Htfd Steam Boiler .. — 725 LINEN MANUFACTURERS there were 41 births, about 10 above University, will visit Hartford on Natlonsd Fire ...... 78 83 Gen Amer Tank ...... 95 remain in the air the longest. Democratic victories in Virglnln, the average: thirty marriages and summoned to his bedside Saturday Gen Elec ...... 218 The Manchester Green Commun­ Saturday. 'They will be entertain­ with their two children, 23 year old Phoenix Fire ...... 840 880 New York and elsewhere were in­ fourteen deaths. So 'far the re­ ed by Dr. Albert B. Meredith, Com­ Gen Foods ...... 49% ity club has donated $25 for the terpreted today by Jouett Shouuo, Berchold and 27 year old Marie Travelers ...... 1450 1500 VISIT PHILADELPHIA turns for October shows 31 births. missioner and secretary of the state Public Utility Stocks. Gen Gels and Elec A ...... 80 purchase of the necessary materials chairman of the executive commit­ 27 marriages and 11 deaths. All the Alexandra. The latter is married to Gen Motors ...... 43 for the making of the planes. I board of education. Prince Wolfang Von Hesse. Conn Elec Sve ...... 110 115 tee of the Democratic national October statistics have not been Conn. Power ...... 120 127 Graham P a ig e ...... H Philadelphia. Nov. 6-—(AP)—The committee as "symbolic of the polit­ completed. He was unconscious then but Sun­ Hershey C h oc...... • 94 Irish and Scottish linen industry N. G. NEWS. do, pfd ...... 113 ical trend” and as meaning tb; Hartford, Nov. 6.— (AP)—Ac­ day rallied and seemed better until Inter Comb ...... ^23,4 delegations, composed of leading in­ MUST USE AIRPLANE last night when he' collapsed. do, rts ...... 24 26 “country is with the Democrats in The Manchester Electric company cording to special orders issued by Hartford El Lt ...... 110 115 Inter Harv ...... 85 dustrialist of northern Ireland and has taken a short term lease on Scotland, who are touring this coun­ their smashing of the Smoot-Hav- the adjutant general’s office, En­ do, vtc ...... 107 115 Inter Hydro Elec ...... 39 Vi try to study the American market, TO AND FROM COURT ley tariff infamy.” Calling atten­ the property at North School and sign. Junius* W. Willard, U. S. N. R. DAWES CONTINUES Greenwich W&G pfd . — 96 Inter Mtch Ptc p f ...... • 6*} spent today in Philadelphia. tion to his party’s success in a num­ North Main street and arer arrang­ has been appointed ensigu. naval Htfd Gas -----; ------75 — Inter Nick Can ...... 35 The delegation, which has come ber of contests, Shouse in a state­ ing the windows for electric decora­ militia C. N. G. and assigned to do, pfd ...... — 60 Int Tel and Tel ...... 80 ment said that “ordinarily municipal tions. One window will represent a duty with the 19tb Division. The or­ Johns Mansvillc ...... ,..122 ^ to this country at the suggestion of Concord, N. H., Nov. 6.— (AP) — TALK WITH HOOVER S N E T C o ...... _. . 175 185 the Prince of Wales, who is interest­ elections might not have a great Thanksgiving setting of a dining ders also give permission to all Manufacturing Stocks. Kennecott ...... 70% Three members of an orchestra who room and the other a model kitchen. Connecticut National Guard organ­ Kreuger and Toll ...... 27 !i ed in the modernization of British are also defendants in a civil suit deal of bearing on the national sit­ Acme Wire ...... 50 — linen industry, is headed by Hugh uation, but in yesterday’s elections The display is being given for izations, including the Governor’s Washington, Nov. 6.— (AP)—Am­ Am Hardware ...... 64 66 May Dept Stores ...... 66 in Belknap county Superior Court residents of that part of the town bassador Daw’es today continued his Miami Cop ...... 31% R. Ross, chairman of the Irish and at Laconia solved ' the dilema of in nearly every case national issues Foot Guard ajid the Naval Militia, Amer Hosiery ...... 30 — Scottish guilds. The members are were brought in and the appeal wa.s and E. J. Murphy of the Murphy to parade under arms at their own conferences with President Hoover American Silver ...... 26 — Mo Kan and Tex ...... 35 Vg previous engagement to play to­ Drug Store, who is the agent for Mont Ward ...... 83V-i searching particularly for style and night at Waterbury, Conn., by char­ made on behalf of the Republicans expense on such days as may be on Naval disarmament questions Arrow H&H com .... 40 42 .lesign ideas, which reflect the taste that the support of Republican na­ the company in that section of the necessary ’n observance of Ar­ likely to arise at the London nego­ do, pfd ...... 102'i 105 Natl Cash Reg A ...... ,74 % tering an airplane from this city’s town, ■will have the price lists and Natl Dairy Prod ...... 50 of this country and which may be airport to their Connecticut des­ tional policies and the endorsement mistice Day. tiations next January, and also cona- Automatic Refrig . .. — 7 translated by means of their ancient of the Hoover administration was the necessary order blanks. ferred with Secretary Stimson and Bigelow Htfd. com .. 88 92 Nat Pow and L t ...... 34’ 2 tination—all with the permission of Nev Con C o p ...... 33% ideals of craftsmanship into fabrics Judge Joseph Matthews. in the contest.” CONST.ABLE DIES Under Secretary Cotton at the do, pfd ...... 102 105 which have modern appeal. Torrington, Conn., Nov. 6.— (AP) State Department. BiUings and Spencer. — 9 Vi N Y Cent ...... 1^- The men, Felix Ferdinando. Ar­ WHITEHOUSE NOMIN.VTED. N Y N H and H ...... 106'.^ thur Desmaris and A. Forscell, In Virginia. -L eR oy E. Monroe, aged 69, vet­ It has been indicated there will Bristol Brass ...... 25 35 eran constable and one of the first be no official announcemant re­ Nor Afnn ...... 82% must fly back from Waterbury early Referring to the Democratic land­ Washington, Nov. 6.—(A P)—The do. pfd ...... 108 — tomorrow morning in order to slide in Virginia, he said ’’the fraok men to be appointed to the uniform­ garding General Dawes’ conversa­ Case, LockW'ood & B .. 525 Pac Gas and El ...... *...... j WARDER IS FACING nomination of Sheldon Whitehou.se, ed police force of Torrington. died tion with Washington officials, but Packard Motor ...... 17% reach here in sufficient time to purpose” of the Republican cam­ of New York, a career diplomat, to Collins Co ...... n o 120 motor to Laconia for the opening paign was to retain Virginia in t!'c here early today after an illness of that the ground covered will be set Colt's Firearms ...... 30 32 Pan Amer Pet B ...... ^ be minister* to Guatemala was sert Para Fam Laslty ...... 49 10 YEAR SENTENCE of court at 9 a. m. Hoover column—and a DembcraLic only a few days. out by President Hoover in a speech Eagle Lock ...... 44 46 to the Senate today by President AUTO RECOVERED. he will make at an Ameri^n. Le­ Phila C and ...... 16 The three are being sued for the governor was elected in the face of Hoover. Fafnir Bearing ...... 90 100 death on Sept. 10, 1928 of Frank Norwalk, Nov. 6.—(AP) Noi- gion gathering in the Wasrangton Fuller Brush Class A. — 18 Penn ...... ^ the coalition of Republicans and auditorium on Armistice Day next Pub Sve N J ...... 76 I Continued from Page 1.) B. Fields of Lakeport who was al­ Hoovercrats by a majority greater walk police today received word do, tllass AA ...... — 72 legedly fatally injured by the anti-Smith and’ Republican candi­ from New York police auto squa/.l Monday. Hart & Cooley ...... 160 Radio Corp ...... 3< than that by which an}^ previous The ambassador,. with Mrs. the state that Mrs. Warder who musicians’ car while they were on election in Virginia’s history was date, William Moseley Broivn. that a sedan stolen a month agj .Hartmann Toh, com . 24 27 Reading ...... 'nv-y died last ^ a y had received $20,000 their way to fulfill an engagement The Democrats’ lead for control of from a garage of Frederack A. Dawe.s and their daughter, Mrs. do, 1st pfd ...... — 90 Remington R an d ...... from officials of the City Trust won, Presidential, Senatorial or Melvin Erlcson, will leave for New Rep I and Stl ...... 80 to play at the Weirs. State.” the Virginia House of Delegates con­ Norwalk banker, after being driv-.-n Inter Silver ...... 125 135 Company. tinued to mount today as late re­ 400- miles, has been recovered in York late tomorrow. Landers, BYary &, Clk 66 88 Sears Roebuck ...... 1"2 .4 “After this,” his statement added, Simmons ...... 84 Is 63 Years Old turns gave the victorious party New Y'ork City and the man in pos­ Man & B o va Class A . 15 17 Warder is 63 years old and has "nobody will listen to any politice.l Sinclair Con Oil ...... 28 JOHN, TITLE PICKER hypothesis predicated on the idea of seventy of the 100 seats and their session of it is imder arrest. do, class B ...... 10 12 spent 30 years in public life. His con­ opponents, the Coalitionists eight. SUIT AGAINST YANKS New Brit Mch. com . 35 40 Skelly Oil ...... 33Vg viction is the first growing out of the Republicans permanently rifting Sou Pac ...... 12^ the solid south.” Occupancy of the remaining 22 CASE Z'OLLED. do, pfd ...... 98 criminal charges against officers of Providence, Nov. 6— (APJ—John places was undetermined. Middlotown. Conn., Nov. G.—(AUj Niles Bern Pond ...... 32 36 the defunct bank and others as a Shouse classified the Kentuc’.cv New York, Nov. G. —(AJ’)—The Stand Brands ...... "9 Coolidge, son of the former presi­ — Charles S. Huntley, who was ar­ $540,000 damage suit brought North & Judd ...... — 22 result of the failure. , election as possibly the most signifi­ IN JERSEY CITY. Peck, Stow and Wil . 1 3 15 Stand Gas and E le c ...... 100 dent who is employed as a clerk in cant after the Virginia contest. rested here August 1 on the charge against the New York American Judge Francis X. M'ancuso, who Jersey City, N. J-. Nov. G.—(AP) of obtaining money under false pre­ Russell Mfg Co ...... 90 — Stand Oil Calif ...... 63% the office of the general manager of , “Hoover’s landslide there last League Baseball Club through a Stand Oil N J ...... •••• 63% was chairman of the board of direc­ the New Haven roi^d has submitted — Complete returns, show-ed that tense on complaint of William Scovill ...... 53 56 tors and is one of those indicted, re­ year,” he said, “had filled the Re­ stampede in the bleacher section of Stand Oil N Y ...... 3 < a list of names to his superior for Mayor Hague’s Hudson countv Truesdell. local manufacturer, was Y’anltee Stadium last summer, in Sm.ythe Mfg Co ...... 75 85 signed from the Court of General a new delux flier the railroad will publicans with the hope of making Democratic organization returned a Seth Thom Co., com .. — 42 Stewart Warner ...... 43 Kentucky permanently Republican. given a nolle yesterday in Super! n which two persons were killed and a Texas Corp ...... 35% Sessions after investigators dis­ place in operation between New majority of about 2,000 in excess ot’ Court before Judge Edward AI. do. pfd ...... 25 — covered he had received $12,000 in For years it has been a barometer score injured, was placed on we Timken Det A.xlc ...... 17 %• York ana Boston this winter. that which he had predicted anJ Yeomans. No evidence was offered trial calendar of the Supreme Court Stanley Works ...... 57 60 monthly checks from Ferrari. At the state whose shift from ope political Taylor & Fenn ...... 110 — Transcqnt Oil ...... ■ ■r • John suggests the train’s title be l .... U»M

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ABOUT TOWN STUDENTS EXHIBITING GIVE MRS. C. B. WARREN MISS BERGGREN SINGS - K C l X O ’ v T - INDIAN-CRAH WORK HOUSEWARMING PARTY IN “ SA LU IF PROGRAM Q0her:- The Chamber of Commerce will dent that this could be increased Republic Yellow Cling Daintio Bits (Tree Ripened) cellent easy chair lor Dad, priced at $53.50 The women of the Nazarene within a decade for seaplanes,- to No. 2 1-2 No. 2 — a year to pay. also handle the details of the drive church will hold their weekly after­ for the organization. 100 tons. noon prayer meeting tomorrow at 2 He said the fuel consumption of Peaches, 3 cans 69c Grape Fruit o’clock at the home of Mrs. William the DO-X, inclusive of lubrication, Packed in heavy syrup. 3 ca n s...... 55c CiTY CLUB ELECTION Chadwick, 88 Hamlin street. was 180 games per H. P. hourly. Over a distance of 2,480 miles the Campbell’s Mrs. T. H. Weldon of Porter street Junkers gasoline motor required 25 Sunbeam’s Fancy No. 2 1-2 TOMORROW NIGHT has returned from New York where per cent less fuel than the Diesel Tomato Soup she attended the funeral of her motor. Fruits for Salad, brother’s wife, Mrs. Joseph Carter. 3 ca n s...... 25c Chicken Dinner to Follow An­ 2 cans ...... 75c The Martha Washington Chair (left) la nual Meeting; ETTecutive Henry Ahern, local contractor Beechnut a faithful reproduction of the famous started a large force of men this BUCKINGHAM Committee Meets Tonight. Paradise Yellow Cling Mount Vernon heirloom. Has solid ma­ morning pouring the new strip of Tomato Catsup hogany frame and is offered in two covers. sidewalk from Main street to the The Every Member Canvass of Denim at $49.50, Mohair and Moquette at The annual meeting of the Man­ alley on Purnell place, fronting Peaches, 3 cans 23c large bottle 2ic the church was held Sunday after­ .$58,50— a year to pay. chester City Club will be held to­ Hayes stables. A short strip of noon, Nov. 3. Sliced. Luncheon size. New pack catsup. morrow night at the club rooms on sidewalk is to be laid on the north The Ladies Aid Society is busy Oak street. Officers will be elected side of Purnell place as soon as out­ preparing for the annual fair this Evening Luxury and reports for the year will be side work on the Purnell building is month. read. The executive committee will out of the way. meet tonight to prepare its report OPENING STOCKS ORANGE PEKOE TEA for the annual meeting. Cheney Brothers Girls’ Athletic Tomorrow night’s meeting beg ns association will have a meeting at New York, Nov. 6—(AP) —Re­ at nine o’clock. A large attendance the West Side Recreation Center newal of selling pressure imparted a pound 5 2 c is expected since Chef Urbano Osano Friday evening at 7:30 for the pur­ reactionary tone to opening prices is catering and serving chicken pose of discussing a basketball in today’s Stock Market. American broilers with all the fixings. A team. All girls interested in the Telephone dropped 5 3-4 points, Mission Brand social hour will follow’ the business project are urged to be present at Missouri-Kansas-Texas Common 5 Octagon Soap tnfeeting and dinner. Tuna Fish, The English Lounging Chair (right) is the meeting. 1-2, International Nickel 3 1-2 and 5 b a rs...... 27c unsurpassed for comfort. Its deep, soft United Corporation, Radio, U. S. 2 ca n s...... 35c Large size bars. cushions and massive proportions have Mary C. Keeney Tent, Daughters Steel Common and International made it particularly popular. It is offered BANKRUPTCY PETITION I Telephone fell 1 to 2 1-2 points. Light meat. of Union War Veterans, will meet Packed in sanitary pound in Denim at .$56.25 and Tapestry at $60.50. at the State Armory tomorrow Sunbeam’s Fancy No. 1-2 cartons. A year to pay. FOR BAY STATE FIRM evening. Among other important There will be a Children’s Welfare^ matters of business will be th6 nom­ Conference at the Memorial hospital' Purple Prunes Pure Lard, 2’lbs. 29c ination of officers for the coming annex at 3 o’clock tomorrow after­ ■ New-Y'ork, Nov. 6.— (A P )—An noon. year. A large turnout of the mem­ 2 ca n s...... 45c Silver Floss largo Involuntary petition in bankruptcy bers is therefore hoped for. was filed today against Baran andr Mid-Lothian 3 1-2 lb. bag Sauer Kraut Company, Inc., a stock brokerage The football game between Man­ 2 cans...... 27c concefn, in the U. S. District Court. chester High school and Buckeley Sure Relief Scotch Oatmeal 59c The First National Corporation was High of New London scheduled forj “MAKESMAKES YouY< Feel Better” Fresh importation. New pack. the petitioner. Saturday afternoon has beien set! The petitioning corporation, a back to Friday afternoon. The local j FOR , Hale’s Select Masschusetts concern, alleges that INDIGESTIONS squad ■will leave for Mercef Field 23 ceurr The Queen Anne Chair (similar to illus­ the defendant corporation is bank- about 12:30 o’clock, noon. SWGGt CV6dllt 2 lb. roll...... 98c tration at left) is ’a luxuriously appointed ^-upt, aOii demand is made for the 6 Bell-ans occasional chair. Has solid mahogany appointment- of a receiver. The Fellowcraft degree was work­ Hot water frame and is covered in beautiful selected The petition said the First Na­ ed on a group of candidates at last Sure Relief Butter 1 ...... tapestries. Priced at $67.50. A year to tional eorpordtion has a provable night’s mieeti^ of Manchester lodge pay. claim against the defendant for $45,- of Masons. The Master Mason de­ 000, the claim being based upon the gree will be worked Tuesday night, Caledonia Rich 7 oz. pkg. Canny Scot sale and delivery on October Y5 of November 12. DELL-ANS 100 shares of capital stock of the Malt Syrup .. 47c FOR INDIGESTION Oat Capir...... 25c Double nrength. Plain and National City bank, for which it had The meetings at the Gospel hall 25 of flat crepe or satin experts to vote on it shortly. It i scalded; shall be clean and dressed Turkey Talk understood that adoption of Mr. with head and feet on. Traylor’s proposal is The grade further requires that much as there is a feeling that if no birds shall be sold under this $14.95 bank declines supervision the grade excepting those identified by The Gobbler Says— government at the Ha.gue rnay the official yellow tag bearing the a political organism J-his New England Quality Label and the A Group of Sport and purpose Such a step would he un­ name, address and registry number Karl Marks' Real welcome to the organizers of the I of the producer. This tag shall be Dressy Coats Priced Woolen Frocks International bank who desire to i firmly attached' to the right wing keep it out of politics.______of each bird. new lightwMghts Each producer of Connecticut Na­ Native Turkeys Very Special tive Fancy Grade Turkeys will be sS r e e t e k s '. registered with the State Depart­ will make your up ment of Agriculture from where the official tag and label may be re­ $16.98 $5.00 ceived. Inspectors from the depart­ THANKSGIVING District of Columbia Grand Jury ment will visit the farms when the ^y!senator Brookhart turkeys are being prepared. a real old fashioned New England feast. S J k , suggested the ju.7 s^euW suinmon fl- number street” financiers, including W. W. ORDER YOUR TURKEY EARLY! Gloves Hosiery Atterbury, president of the Pennsyl- HOUR railroad, and Otto K a^. New iCHESJ.T’" “ of soft kid, gauntlet or cuff Sheer Chiffons with pointed Musterole U frequently effectiv* Ywk international banker, to testify after firat application and uaually trimmed. square or modern heels. epneeming the alleg^ ooze draws out muscular soreness and < party” given to United States Sen- ^pain by 5th hour. A ll druggists. Marks' Poultry Yard aW s three years ago. ''Besides Atterbury and Kahn, the 136 Summer Street. Tel. 7280 $1.98'“$3.94 $1.65 Iowan said two others, Loomis, railroad official, and Walter Fahy. New York broker, should be Fabric Gloves Service Weights ciJled. . ^ ’?'The Senator said he wa* in favor di summoning ‘‘ail the 'Wall Street­ ers” who attended the affair which 50c‘“$1.98 $1.00‘“$1.95 was held at the Willard hotel. The deepest place in the ocean yet found is 145 miles southeast A Message of Tokio, Japan—32,636 feet. TO Specisils For THE WOMEN OF MANCHESTER The Weekend Beginning tomorrow we will have hundreds of Women’s and Misses’ frocks on sale (Thursday, Friday, Saturday) at the greatest saving ever to be had. This sale starts promptly at nine o’clock Thursday and will continue until Saturday, Nov. 9. SPECIAL Ollendorff Wrist Watches for Ladies Complete with bracelet You W ill Find $28.50 A wonderful assortment of latest fall styles for Ollendorff Watches your choice. Beautiful dresses of finest quality EXCEL ELECTRIC I for Men satins, silk crepes, woolens and novelty silks. $25.00 There are many styles and sizes to choose from Other Strap Watches for women and misses. Do not fail to be pres­ ent at this marvelous dollar saving opportunity. CORN POPPER $8.50 Sale starts tomorrow at nine. I I Elgin Legionnaire Strap Watches Ward’s Dollar Saving Value $19 ° $26 M," See the Hamilton Jj;, SALE Traffic Special K heavy duty watch for men. $C95 $35.00 Each Big Reduction Seth Thomas Clocks utK 11 $6.50 and up I': BUY AT WARD’S AND SAVE DOLLARS Westclox Alarm Women’s Hos­ Clocks IN A HAT i/ejT iery, full fash­ DOWN -3^ ONLY Pocket Ben Watches ITS ioned and ser­ CHIC vice weight Beautiful versions $1.50 to match coats and ensenibles in the new fashion for 98c weU dressed womep. 50c PER MONTH All colors. Close fitting n\od- R. DONNELLY els In felts and vel-, Jeweler vets. See them in our mllUnery de­ A $2.75 VALUE FOR ONLY $1.98 515 Main St.. So. Manchester Imported Kid partment at Gloves /fl Cuff and Slip-on Take advantage of this special offer. The Excel Electric Corn Popper gives yon SCHALLER'S Styles $2.95 $3.95 CIDER MILL $1.98 all the fun and flavor of fresh hot popcorn made in a jiffy. Open for Business Every Pair A Money Saving Value Washable PURE SWEET CIDER FOR SALE Prices reasonable. Deliver­ MONTGOMERY WARD & CQ THE MANCHESTER ELECTRIC CO. ed anywhere in town. Cider 773 MAIN STREET PH0N£: 5181 made Saturday and grapes 824-828 Main Street, South Manchester. Phone pressed by-^ppointment. Store Hours: 9 a. m. to 6 p. m., except Thursday and Saturday 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. G - S 352 Woodland St.. Tel. 6432 •i.v A ‘f

^ r*'^' r ' r Head the Stead the Duo Dollar A dm il Duo ;Pallar Ad vs. in Today’s Herald in Tod’ay^s Herald 11 ^ P t SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1929. DUO-DOLLAR NEWS I PAGE 5 ! PRESIDENT TO RECEIVE ACOUSTICS OF HALL Here’s How a “Duo-Dollar” Looks TALL MODELS BUSY ' WOVEN COAT OF ARMS Washington—(APj—Miss Kath­ FOR ’S VOICES WITH LONG SKIRTS erine Penn Crawford, recognized as 1 ■ ' /;• one of the most efficient Norse weaving experts in the country, is I Washington — (AP) — Special Paris—(AP)—Long legged man-; preparing to weave the Hoover coat nequins of 5 feet 4 and over are the ■ of arms. It will be displayed in ; acoustics features designed to bring pets of the Parisian couturiers this j Heraldic Hall, New York, when fin­ I out, the voices of women were built season, for they can display the j ished. TOWN ; into the big auditorium in the $1,- new long skirted evening gowns j Norse handicraft became almost I 500;000 Constitution hall of the D. to best advantage. • extinct during the Seventeenth i A. R. [duodollau The Dianas slim and slinky com-1 century, Secrets of the dyes used ' As women will preside at most mand the best salaries, while th e; and of the method of obtaining } of the meetings the best authori- flappers of yester-year, the “half- j similarity on both sides of the tap­ i Manchester Residents Real- Committee Strove I ties were consulted and much pints” so much in demand when it estry were lost. It has only been I pnoney was spent to eliminate was the fashion to look boyish, are revived within the last 30 years. I echoes. A voice; amplification sys- plying their needles in the work- j Miss Crawford, so far as is I ize Advantages of Shop- To Put Plan Over t teip fqr the weaker wiced “daugh- rooms, or have gone into the sell-! known, is the only artist in the ' ters” ,'^1 be installed, ing end of the dressmaking profes-: United States producing woven ping tit Hoti^ In i The aucfltorium will be one of sion. coats of arms. Her work was j the finest in the capital and is ex- When buying in a store in Manchester that bears the above insignia The plait of the short legged deemed so important by the Siiuth- The Duo Dollar Trading Plan has ■^.Rubinow and, L. A. Thorp of the I pected to become a musical center somewhere in its window the purchaser can secure “Duo-Dollars of a mannequins is echoed by many Herald. sonian institution that a loom was Suburban Areas Learn to proved one of the most populw mer­ I of the city. It already is booked denomination in keeping wdth the amount o f buying done. Simply ask women who complain that they! installed for her in the arts and bi- 1 Today every customer that buys ^I for a series of fall concerts. The for “Duo-Dollars” and you 'will be given a few of these bills. If you buy chandise stunts t^at has been oper­ cannot wear the long skirted dustries building. She regularly S in a Duo-Dollar stocfi is asking for ;■ Philadelphia orchestra and the $10 worth you will get .$10 in'“Duo-Dollars." Save them up for the next models with success. The fact th at! ated by the merchants of Manches- I Duo dollars. They are collecting them, Phahatmofiic-Symphony of New weaves from time to time for the Come Here for Their Reg-1 I auction, December 11 and use your “Duo-Dollars” to bid on the valuable French women are small on th e, benefit of visitors. Ter One has needed only to try ^ d j carefully and in some cases are pool--: Yofk will^be heard there. I merchandise offered at that time. average may be a deciding factor attend one of the auctions m the ' ing them for one person in order The-.archit^ture is colonial and , ^ ^ - in bringing skirts back to a higher ular Purchases— How the^ State theater to learn that fact. that they may have a large amount the decorations are In buff and level next season. FLOOR OIL of Duo Dollars to bid with. ;blue, the colors of the D. A. R. of the National Officers’ Club. Each B.UTHROOM DECOR.UTION The following merchants compris­ box bears the seal of the state it Small French women, on the ed the committee that put this Duo- The starting of the Duo Dollar | Fifty-two boxes in horse-shoe for­ whole, are sticking doggedly to I An excellent floor 'oil can be ’ Plan Operates. Plan involved a large amount of ' mation surround the orchestra sec­ represents in colors. Little colored prints, framed in Dollar idea across: Charles J. Mc­ The stage seats 160 people. It medium length evening dresses I made from the oil drained from Cann, chairman, Herbert 'W. Swan­ w'ork that had to be handled by this tion. Forty-nine of these represent pink, blue, yellow or green very with even or conservatively dipped ! your auto. Let it settle and then committee. The success of the plan the states of the union and the has a background of mural decora­ son, Warren I. Keith, Frank Lim- tions representing American his­ narrow frames, make a-most dec­ hem.lihes: They prefer the soft i strain about one cupful of oil. To have so short and yet so color- ; backer, F. T. Blish, Jr., William is to their credit. i! District of Columbia, materials like chiffon, velvet and I Mix with one-third cupful of lin- i One ,wdll be at the disposal of the tory. “Ventilighters" will permit orative border around the top of ; ful a career as has been the lot of I the natural light of the hall to be the bathroom’s tiling. For the lace to the stiffen taffetas, faille and • seed oil and a tablespoon of kero- .the Puq-‘I>oHar campaign to date is- ■ ■' Presit^nt of the United States, one moire, of w'hich most of the long ! sene. Use on clean cloths to go FEW WOMEN QUALIFY I for' the use of the president general j reduced or eliminated so mo^ving white bathroom they are unusual­ f an achievement worthy of rhore ; ' pictures can be shown by day. ly effective. flared or trained frocks are made. 1 over your floor. than ordinary notice; an achieve- FOR FOREIGN SERV’ICE ! of the' D. A. R. and one for the use j^’ment that is worthy of being re- ' traced to the time of its origin. j Washington—(AP)—Few wo­ The birth of Duo-Dollar came i men have made the grade for ':iabout in September when the mer- i government foreign service de­ ..■'chants of Manchester banded to- j spite the fact it was seven years gether in a discussion of business ; ago that a w’oman blazed the .conditions. They wished to put ; trail into this field. across the idea of Manchester peo- i The examinations are held pie trading in Manchester and of ; twice a year. No w'omen passed :jipeople in outlying districts coming the most recent one. 4 to the town for merchandise values. In the one held last spring. - The Plan Miss Nelle B. Stogsdall of South - From this discussion emerged the Bend, Ind., and Miss Margaret /“Duo-Dollar plan which briefly is as ; Warner of Lincoln, Mass., passed follows: Customers trading at the | and are now serving as vice con­ ' subscribing stores will for every dol- | suls in Geneva a n d Beirut. lar, part of a dellar, or more that a ■ There are now only four wom­ dollar be given its equivalent in : en in foreign service: Miss Pat- ! Every Early •Duo-Dollar currency. Each cus­ tie Field at Amsterdam and tomer should 'save this currency. Miss Frances Willis at 'Val- | Once every month an auction ■will paraiso being the other two. | be held at the State theater at ------^ •which prizes will be offered by the , Christmas Shopper stores. These prizes will be pur- : chased vidth Duo-Dollars. The prize list ■will be published a month in ad- -vance of each auction. i Frank J. Limbacker Is Saving Duo-Dollars I amount on the bid slips which you ; ! may obtain in any of the Duo-Dollar ] ! stores for the asking. This bid slip | I you deposit in the large green and ' I white box located in the lobby of for the i the gtate theater. On the night of j j of the auction you go to the theater , with your Duo-Dollars. After the ■ I show is over an auctioneer calls off ■ I the highest bid made on each article, i i If your name is called you advance i ' to the stage, pay your Duos and get ; Last Great the article you bid on. If your bid , is not the highest you will be able i to. bid a t the open auction which is held on all merchandise not disposed ■ of by auction. Don’t forget you can : Duo-Dollar Auction bid on as many articles as you wish. , The Auctions ' The auctions have already been | held with great success. At the first one there were nearly ten bids A IGGER! Better!- More Popular! T he' Duo-Dollar on everyone of the 100 or so pieces of merchandise. At the second the Trading Plan reaches its climax this month! This will bids numbered nearly 6000. The | first auction packed e crowd into , JLJ be your last chance to use your Duo-Dollars. Here’s a the State and the second had people | Leon A. Thorp hint! Do your Christmas shopping early! Save your Duo- ORCHESTRA LED BY GIRL Dollars! Then bid on this valuable Christmas gift merchan- Charles J. McCann PROMOTES TERCENTEN'.ARY dise! Each of the 2ft subspribing i^er- chants participating is/-contribdting a proportionate share o t merchan­ Boston— (AP)—An orchestra of dise to be given away a.t the auction. women, led by a young woman, has A COMPLETE NEW LIST OF Naturally, the person doing the become the first regular radia fea­ largest amount of cash buying dur­ WONDERFUL GIFT MERCHANDISE ing the period -of months alloted to ture to begin telling the world about the scheme will have the largest the Massachusetts Bay Colony ter­ FOR THE LAST DUO DOLLAR AUCTION. number of Duos to offer at the auc­ centenary next year. tions. The unit is known as the Massa­ .VO. 53— 3 pc. Ivory Toilet S e t ...... $4.98 Special Promotion chusetts Tercentenary orchestra 1— Infant's Set consisting of Jacket. 54— 1 Glove Silk Suit (Vest and One month a special cash prize of and has gone on the air'weekly on Bonnet and Bootees. Bloomers) ...... S5.00 $25 was offered to churches or fra- WBZA of Boston and WBZ of 2— Hot Water Bottle ...... '53.00 55— Colonial Pottery Boudoir Lamp $5.25 iternal organizations represented by '.Springfield. The/leadef is D’^ m a 3— Bathrobe (Ladies) ...... st-05 56— Xmas Novelty Sets at $1.25 ....$2.50 a duly authorized officer of the Murielle who, despitd her youth, has 4— Ladies' Ruby Ring ...... $20.00 57— Mahogany Windsor Side Chair $6.75 body at the auctions. This was dis­ behind her five years as conductor 5— Silk Scarf ...... $1.98 58— Velocipede ...... $11.38 continued after the first month. On of an orchestra. 6— -Ladies’ Hat ...... $5.00 59— Mahogany End Table ...... $6.00 each of the four months of the cam­ Miss Murielle is working out 7— Football ...... $12.00 60— Large Doll Carriage ...... $16.75 paign The Herald publishes a mer­ carefully prepared programs de­ [DUO-DOLLAR] 8— Negligee ...... $9.95 61— Dressed Doll ...... $4.98 chants supplement of which this is signed to help tell in music the 9^-Man’s Sweater ...... $5.00 . 62—Cricket Foot Stool ...... $5.‘J0 one. s^ry of tho earlier 3hys in the 10— Boy’s Leather Blouse, size 12 . .$12.00 63—Coaching Picture, 12 1-2x16’ 1-2 $3.50 A complete list of all the prize Massachusetts colony. 11— Men’s Felt Hat ...... $5.00 G-4—1 Xmas Novelty S e t ...... $1.50 merchandise is advertised in The 12— Miller Lamp ...... $20.00 65—Silk Night Gown ...... $3.98 fierald a month in advance and is 13— Toastmaster Electric Toaster . .$12.50 65—Italian Pottery Ta’ole Lamp . .. $15.90 repeated from time to time to keep 14— Woman’s Kozy Komfort .... $3.00 67— Child’s Willow Rocker ...... $4.98 IJie people informed. This merchan­ Dixie Songster DUO-J30LLAR STORES 15— Pathe Moving Picture Camera 68— Book Trough End Table ...... $6.00 dise is also displayed in the win­ Warren I. Keith complete with Projector ...... $75.00 69— Football ...... $2.98 dows of the subscribing stores. 16— Coaster Wagon (Good Scout) . .$6.00 70_Pair Crystal Glass Boudoir . Duo-DoUar currency is issued in standing in the lobby and along the street as-the auction progressed. May be identified by this seal 17— Statuary Lamp ...... $5.49 Lamps ...... $2.00 denominations of 10c, 25c, 50c, U8—16 inch Leatherette Overnight 71— Aero 'Toddler ...... $4.98 $1.00, $5.00, and $10.00. Now sup­ The third auction will be held on Wednesday evening, December 11. displayed in their advertise­ Case ...... $8.75 72— Whale Oil Desk Lamp ...... $5.00 pose you go into one of the sub­ 19— Cedar Chest with decorated 73— Gray Willow Firewood Basket . . $5.50 scribing stores, you will know if it is Store that date in your mind and be on hand to get something for ments and windows. Walnut exterior ...... $24.00 74— Blue Linen Lunch Set nothing—or rather for your trade 20— Milady Hand M irror...... $8.50 (54x54, 6 nankins) ...... $4.50 in Manchester, for which trade you 21— Boy’s Suede Windbreaker 75— Bate’s Rose Bed Spread get besides, full value for every Jacket ...... $13.50 (80x105) S2.0g dollar with courtesy and seiwice in 22— White Enameled Clothes 76— Fine All Linen Lunch Cloth the bargain. Hamper ...... $5.50 (36x36) ...... 52.98 23— Cowhide 26 inch Traveling Bag_ $13.50 77— 3 pr. Ecru Net Curtains.... $3.98 BOUTMHR J.UCKET. 24— Solid Mahogany Sewing 78— 1 Electric Bicycle Light ...... $2.25 Cabinet ...... $12.50 79— 2 Sets Electric Christmas Tree i The newest 1 oudoir attire for ] 25— Doll ...... $4.38 Outfits ...... 54.50 j Milady is a stunning eggshCil j 26— Waffle Iron (Royal Rochester) $14.00 80— 1 Storm King Electric Windshield satin pajama suit, with full legs | 27— Brocade Rayon Bed Set .. $19.75 Wiper, clear .across...... $12.80 and a cowl collar and over thisj 28— Men’s Dress Gloves ...... $4.00 81— 1 Pair of Shoe Skates, tubular I shining surface, the neatest litt'e I 29— Man’s Mallory Hat ...... $7.50 Size 6 ...... $8.00 j rose pink velvet jacket that nips i 30— Coaster Wagon ...... $6.00 82— 1 Pair of Boys’ Baseball Shoes, 31— Beacon Bathrobe (Ladies) size 6 ...... : ...... $6.00 j in at the waist and fits like the ■ 83— 2 Sets Electric Xmas Tree j paper on the wall. j Size 40 ...... $8.95 I ______The Last 32— Evening Gown ...... $25.00 Outfits ...... $4.50 84— Bottle Lamp ...... $4.50 i BL.ACK GLOVES. 33— 2 Tapestry Handbags at $1.98, $3.96 GREAT 34— Football ...... $12.00 85— Bill Fold ...... $5.50 35— Men’s Hickok Belt and 86— Shaving Set ...... $15.00 A dark red duvetyn suit with ■ 87— Double Deck Playing C ards -$2.00 black krimmer trim is topped by i Beltgram ...... $3.50 DUO-DOLLAR 36— Three Piece Toilet Set—comb, 88— Polo Shirts ...... $3.50 a black felt turban and completed! brush and m irror...... $4.95 89 -Silk Scarf ...... $5.00 by a pair of six-button black suede j euZABETM JORDAN SROWER 37— Heating Pad (Royal Rochester) $7.50 90— Neck Tie ...... $2.00 gloves. I AUCTION 91— Neck Tie ...... $1.50 I 38— Men’s Beach Jacket ...... $6.00 j Birmingham, Ala., (AP).—Eliza- 39— Folding Card Table ...... $2.50 92— Neck Tie ...... $1.00 H.\T PINS. 93— Spats ...... $2.50 i p - I beth Jordan Brower of Birmingham, will be held 40— Mahogany Candlestand ...... $19.00 who sings under the name Eliza- 41— Silk Umbrella ...... $3.98 94— Mesh Watch Strap ...... $3.00 New jewelled vanities are hat ; betta Giordini, is hailed as a singer 42— Scarf ...... $2.95 95— Bill F o ld ...... $2.00 T William. Rubinow pins. One, worn with a black felt ; with .a futurd by Italian critics, 43— Red Cross or Coon Pumps .... $10.00 96— 100 Gallons Gasoline ...... $20.00 of infinite grace and beauty, is 97— 1 Garage Oil P u m p .... .$15.00 one by the large yellow placard dis­ j Her operatic debut in Italy was 44— 1 lb. Chocolates ...... $1.50 diamonds, rubies, emeralds and j made in the - Verdi theater at Flor- Wednesday Night 45— Marble Top Smoking Stand .... $7.50 98— 15 Gallons Oil ...... $15.00 played In the window—make a pur- sapphires wo^rking out a tiny nose­ &iase of say $5. You- then receive i ence. She took the part of. Gilda 46— 3 prs. Onyx Hose at $1.95 ....$5.85 99— 4 Goodyear Pathfinder Balloon $$ worth of Duos. Save this money. gay, against’a platinum flower pot ' in “Rigoletto.” • . ' ’ 47— Whitney Doll Carriage ...... $9.00 Tires ...... $50.00 How To Bid of lovely filagree work. i Mrs. BroWer, member of a pioneer December llth 48— Air Rifle ...... $5.90 100 2 lb. box of Chocolates in black 'r.Now look up the list of merchan­ i Birmingham family, is the wife of ■49-p-Steel Coaster Wagon ...... $4.25 lacquered chest with lock aod dise which is to be offered at the PIGSKIN GLOVES. I Walter Brower, Birmingham attor- 50— Child’s Fiber Rocker ...... $4.50 key ...... ■ $5.00 MCtion. Glance through it and find I ney. She plans to continue sing- 51— Whale Oil Bridge Lamp .... $6.25 iV —Dottery Console Set complete article you desire. Say, a pair Sports gloves use a variety ol I ing in Italy until December when 52— Boy’s Shaker Knit Sweater ....$4.95 with candlfes and straw flowers $8.00 ot shoes marked to retail at $10. leathers this fall. A pigskin gaunt­ she will return to Birmingham for a You’ decide to bid $75, in Duos for let, furliiied, with only fine stitcli- visit. Then she vrtll resume her them. Accordingly you enter this ing on its back, is a favorite. i oneratic csfaer.

■It SOUTH MANUHESTEK, UUNN.. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1929. MANCHESTER EVL. , I. • •ASK SIX tories—the Cheney Silk Mills and spacious hall for dinners and meet- the Royal Typewriter Factory—pro­ START WORK TODAY 200 SEE EXHlBmON - I ings throughout the winter season. EDITOR DESCRIBES duction Is forced almost to plant ; An annual lawn fete is held in the capacity, not in anticipation of bus«- HOME ON HENRY ST. i late spring, which is the crowning iness, but to keep up with orders in ‘ ON GAS STATION COMMUNITY CLUB’S DRIVE ! event of the season of indoor activi- hand." i ’ ties, and several thousand people SILK MILL VISIT This bears out the statement I have attended in the past years that Work was started this morning | TTn,,„„„i printed in The Herald last Saturday removing tho soil and getting ready | Cimhucii Attendance for Off it has been featured. saying that Cheney Brothers listtag Day—House Now Open for There is much that cculd be said ■ on the grand list shows a reduction for the roadway to be built for a FOR $5,000 OPENS TODAY in detail about this worth while pub­ Marvels at Huge Industry ' of one-half million dollars, brought gasoline station on the Gorman Inspection Daily. lic enterprise, but space would not on because of the diminished volume property, opposite Bissell street on permit nor adequately tell the story. of stock on hand. the west side of Main street. This help the commimity club in carrying functioning with a view of avail­ will be the fij'st station to be built About 200 people visited the Her- ing itself of this magnificent be­ It iJ for those who love the proper Found|ln This Town; His ald-Elizabeth Park Exhibition Home out its objects and in perpetuating handling of youth to look ror them­ on the west side of the street from Directors to Captain Teams its principles as set forth in its con­ quest at that time and to continue yesterday on the first opening day. the community service ^ong broad­ selves and once having seen to place the south end to Hilliard street. Two stitution and rules, and for this pur­ drive ways will be provided and will Although an off day for most folks er and more far reaching lines. their seal of approval upon it in the Impressions. RUSSIA’S WAR TANKS to get out, there was a good repre­ in Canvass for Funds; In­ pose he did “give, grant and convey Library Provision only way that will assure its con­ be of crushed stone, gravel and oil­ that tract of land and buildings sentation. Everyone was impres8ed Another matter having an import­ tinued operation and effectiveness, ed. In addition to this the area in by the general arrangement of the thereon in the town of Manchester’’ ant bearing in connection with com­ t The' Directors Bernard Peterson, well known in- j Moscow, Nov. 6.— (API—Thirty the rear of the property and extend­ known as the White House property, house and the furnishings. 'The stitution Has Been Big munity activities is the provision The Board of Directors and Team dustrial writer for the Boston j war tanks built in Soviet factories ing back to Linden street will be home will be open for mspection No. 79 No. Main street. made by the late Dr. F. H. Whiton from money raised by a fund known leveled oft and made ready for a each fair day from 2-5 p. m. and ! The deed conveyed the property Captains of the drive: Transcript, who accompanied the Benefit for Welfare of the for a library building. Though the Chairman: R. K. Anderson ^ as “Our Answer to Chamberlain,” parking space. from 7-9 p. m. I to seven trustees to hold it in trust provision does not become opera­ Team Captains: McGraw-Hill Ebiblishing Company’s the one-time British foreign secre­ Although there have been several i for the purposes of the Community tive during the lifetime of Mrs. Miss Grace Robertson editors on their ground study of tary, were presented to the Red applications on the part of one North End. i Club, the trustees named by Mr. Whiton yet it is generally believed Miss Mary McQuire . New England’s industries, which army today as part of the twelfth company to secure the entire rights j Childs being at that time: C. R. that the “White House’’ grounds Mrs. James Shearer study included a visit to Cheney anniversary ceremonies of the 1917 to the station it will sell different LEAGUE WAITS REPORT ! Burr, Arthur E. Bowers, Wells A. would be the ideal location for this W. A. Strickland Brothers tells of the impressions revolution. brands of gas. I Strickland, Fred H. Wall, Mrs. C. J. group of buildings centrally located, C. B. Loomis gained by walking through the vari­ The drive for $5,000 for the sup­ Strickland, Miss Grace Robertson ous departments of the factory in a The tanks bear individual names and with plenty, of space and shade Aldo Pagani such as Railway Worker, Printer, Geneva, Nov. 6.—(AP)—The per­ port of the Manchester Community and W. W. Robertson. trees. There are many other rea­ William Foulds, Jr. recent issue of the Transcript. manent mandates commission of the This property is known to Man­ sons to support this belief. There is In part lie says: “Few people Miner, Textile Worker, Sailor an’d BESSLER’S PETITION club opens today. It will last for Joseph Chizius Soldier. They are of various sizes League of Nations began its semi­ two weeks. Teams under the cap­ chester people, consisting of build­ considerable land North of the Com­ S. H. Simon realize, perhaps, that m South Man­ ings and considerable land in the munity club property disposed of chester; Conn., alone there is a silk and are said to combine the best annual session loday, but there was taincies of the directors of the club Joseph Wright principles of. European and Am eri­ no prospect that the question ot heart of the Eighth School District by the late J. T. Robertson which Fayette B. Clark Industry that employs 4,500 men and TO PARDON DENIED will canvass for pledges. can tanks. Palestine would be discussed. The Manchester Community Club and the business section of the can be made available in the event M irk Holmes women who turn out finished pro­ s recreational program of broaden­ ducts for $25,000,000 a year, and In preparation for tomorrow’s The commission is awaiting the ia today asking for the continued North End, and is assessed by the W. W. Robertson William L. Bessler, one of the five conclustan”"of ' the BriUsh govern- town board of assessors a t $29,000. ed scope is adopted. Harold Norton this may be increased when the ceremonies which mark the founda­ financial support of the citizens of management carries out its inten­ tion twelve years ago of the Soviet Madden murderers m prison for the ment’s mauirvinquiry into the troubles be- the town of Manchester. They are The Morton Will The Clubhouse killing ot Night Matchman William The club continued to function tion to motorize the looms in silks.” ! regime headed by Lenin, Moscow, tween jews and Arabs and the re- y I :.Qii-ing for $5,000 in this two weeks The season just begun finds many MAR’TIAL LAW In reference to "motorize the ' Leningrad and other large cities Madden at the comer ot Pine and port thereon by Arthur Henderson, ;anvas to carry on the valuable com­ along the lines upon which it was young clubs using the clubhouse for Pleasant streets on April 5, 1919 first organized. Early in 1925 an looms in silks,” Howell Cheney said blazoned out today in great spla,she.s British foreign minister. munity work begun years ago in the their meetings as in the past sea­ Tokyo, Nov. 6.— (AP)—Harbin today that over 90 percent of the was denied a pardon by the State event occurred which in the way of sons. The Boy Scout’s Troop 9, of red and miles of revolutionary The next re^lar session of the “White House’’ at 79 North despatches to the Japanese News weaving machines had been motor­ placards. Board ot Pardons in session at opinion of many opened the way to B-. S. A. the Young Men’s club. Wethersfield State Prison. Bessler mandates commission is in June, bi.it street by those that loved the old Agency, Rehgo, state that martial ized some years ago and it was only if the British report* warranted fashioned community epirii.. a broader program and greater use­ Poultry and Rabbit clubs, the Eagle was the driver of the truck which , fulness for the organization. Willie club, the Ladies Aid of the Congre­ law has been proclaimed m the Har­ a remaining few in the Velvet Mill was to have transported the silkj^uick action, the commission wou -i The directors of this commimity bin district of Manchuria as a pre­ that were undergoing the change Three hundrec and fifty thousand extraordinary ses- organization are asking those who T. Morton, a well known business gational Church, the garden club as men and women are employed in that it was planned to steal from I be summoned in man passed away. On April 22, caution against a runmred Commun­ now. in-1 sion to near the results of the Palet know the value of the proper guid­ well as other small yet important In his article Peterson goes ou: the post offices throughout the (Cheney Brothers when Madden 1925 his vrill was presented in the gatherings hold forth in the 11 ist uprising law, the anniversary of i tine investigation. ance of youth to do their bit helping the Soviet revolution. “In at least two of the largest fac- country. tervened. to carry out the original ideals of Manchester Probate Court and was public rooms and make use of the the club. Past records warrant this ordered heard May 2nd. whole hearted interest in the boys The reading of the will on May and girls, and any tendency to be- 2 showed that Mr. Morton had be­ 'ittle or underestimate its worth as queathed to the Hartford-Connecti- ihown during the past years is un­ cut T rust Co., as trustee, in trust, just, though at times it may not ap­ the sum of $100,000. The will further pear striking or spectacular in its directed that if a Young Men's S^ration as a whole. However, m Christian Association of Manchester the community at large the effect is be in existence at the death of the far reaching-becoming more wtal donor, or if one be formed after his ATith each succeeding generation. death, such Young Men's Christian Mr. Bowers’ Statement Association would receive the $100,- In this age with numerous outside 000 specified in his will for that influences, many of them purpose. tal in the proper moulding and shap­ Qne of the stipulations of the will ing of youth, especially during the was"that within nght years of Mr. yo^ger years, it is quite some task Morton’s decease a suitable lot be to interest them, out once the con­ obtained within one-quarter of a tact is made and interest created mile of Depot Square, and therebe they are on their way to a proper erected a suitable building for the course in preliminary citizenship. A work of such Young Men’s Christian cherished statement of Judge H. O. Association, the location and build­ Bowers, one of the early Riding ing to be approved by the trustees BDirits of the Commumty club made of the will. The will stipiulated that OS the shadows were work must be begup within eight tiis eventful and public spirited life. years, of his death but need not be Is well worth quoting. "If I dad had completed within that period. How­ the advantages of helpful comm^i- ever, no payments for such building tv Instruction I would not be where can fie made under the will within t arn a t present." The dying state­ five years of the date of Mr. Mor­ ment of one who knew the power ton’s death. and values of the organization^d Alone In Field one with which he was identified for At that time, as at present, the many years is sufficient proof for Community Club was the only the need of the cooperation of all. organized body at the north end de­ The men back of the drive are not voted solely to recreational civic and young men. They are men whose social work. It was the only organi­ childhood was spent during a time zation doing in a public way and that knew a spirit of neighborhood on a large scale the work which Mr. MILLINERY Friendliness and association that is Morton had in mind when he made ill but forgotten in the hurry and his will. Also the Community Club hustle of modem civilization. Mem­ did not come into the recreational in early winter styles ories stiff linger in these mmds of work empty handed—it had prop­ the time when the aid “kitchen erty valued at $29,000. The loveliest of new hats of rich fabrics parties" served as a medium for the Logical Group and deft styles touches show the re- propagation of soci^ life of the Therefore, the Manchester public were not long in seeing that the markability of clever millinery design­ time. The modem social progress is ers have produced these newer the same old village type with nmny logical organization to take leader­ who new features added and adapted to ship in bringing about such a de­ creations for the approval of smart velopment as Mr. Morton had in dressers. There is a plentiful variety »ur age. mind, was the community club. It Out Of the Street Seasoi to suit the individual wish of every cus­ A t the present stage of civiliza­ was intact; it was a going concern; it owned the logical site for such a tomer. tion the street is not the proper building as outlined under the will, atmosphere in which to rear c^- and was backed by a board of direc­ Advances dren. Mo^ parents will frantly tors that had the interests of the agree on this point but there are Citizens of Manchester at heart. those that do but very little to A comittee consisting of Wells A. remedy it. In addition to the nega­ Strickland was named by the Com­ Actual tive results produced by these will-’o munity Club to confer with Judge ND Grayce De Vyne Special the wisp wandering youngsters Bowers as to the proper procedure. $5 Values there is the realization of lost lime After a careful study. Judge Bow­ modes advance 'with In advancement along social lines. ers gave it as his opinion that the Habits thus formed are contradic­ Connecticut Legislature would the season. Practical ad­ tory to their well being, with the re­ barter an organization of this kind su lt that the youth meanders along under the name of the Young Men’s aptations of the new sil­ minus the poise and proper knowl­ Christian Association of Manches­ edge of social requirements essen­ ter, authorized to carry on its work A. Canton Crepe houette— with its longer tial to good citizenship. along the same general lines of the frock— smart drape Unquestionably, the schools have side. Sizes 14-20. skirt and higher waist line been a powerful force in these young Scott’s Belief Black. Green and Smart Winter Apparel lives from the time they leave the A very important development Blackberry ------^15 __ lend their note of parental roof in the morning until came at this point. At this stage B. Semi-formal gown they return again in the evening. of the movement Mr. Strickland of combined lace and advance smartness. The Others have been reached through conferred with one of the officials chiffon—velvet trim­ Vionnet flare gives grace For The Younger Generation the churches and the juvenile clubs. of the Hartford-Connecticut Trust med, detachable chif­ » But the community club steps in Co., trustees under the will in re­ fon sleeves. Sizes 36 and originality to the coats between the two. It takes the aver- gard to the bequest and received as­ to 44. Black only. J(i25 surance from Clement Scott, coun­ These good values are assembled not only age» child and ushers him into the C. Luxnriou.s broadcloth coat with tuxedo proper grouping, interesting him m sel for the bank, regarding the pos­ with the idea of pleasing, youth with styles sibility of securing from the Legis­ collar and cuffs of seleaed Manchurian Wolf. sports, games, contests and what­ Sizes 14-20. Black, Green and Brown. $ 6 9 M but of providing warmth and comfort _ on ever form of recreational subject lature a charter for the Y. M. C. A. Wintry days. This, with moderate pricing:, Mr. Scott was the lawyer who drew D. Rich caracul trims the collar and cuffs of Gr a y c e d e V y n e M o d e s that is to his liking. They are their is the best reason for purchasing this apparel own bosses. They are given full up Mr. Morton’s will, and it is safe this* Broadcloth coat with the new drape at this store exclusively power to elect their own officers of to believe that he knew Mr. Mor­ fl.ire. Sizes 36-44. Black and Brown_^59.50 now. the clubs formed, framing the by­ ton’s intentions. laws and conducting the business of Mr. Scott informed Mr. Strickland the organization along adult and that if the Manchester recreation Chinchilla Fur Wove Parliamentary lines. workers formed a Y. M. C. A. under The Benefits a charter secured from the legisla­ to r The Growing Girl Fabric ture as proposed by Judge Bowers, There is a two-fold benefit thus de­ that his bank would feel warranted COATS rived. The child mind in the plasUc in paying to such organization the COATS state is being trained to properly bequest for a Y. M. C. A. in the With Hat condu^ his or her business affairs Morton will. This is a highly im­ 2 to 6 years whether it concerns the deliberations portant point, as in the last analy­ of the clubs membership or some Raincoats with Hats to Match 2 to 6 years sis it is the bank which has the Mor­ matter of mere importance. It is ton legacy which decides to whom entirely possible for the youngster the payment shall be made, subject 5.00 9.95 to preside over his juvenile body in of course to existing laws. 3 95 5.95 $ $ the one room and a parent to do Bill in Legislature $ . ‘“$ likewise in the next room at the Following the conference with same time. The child is given free Judge Bowers and the bank of­ rein, receiving corrective instruc­ ficials a bill was introdilced in the tion at all stages but emerges at the 1927 session of the Legislature. A Coats In Larger Sizes end of several seasons trained in all hearing was held, Mr. Strickland be­ details of social work and of times ing in charge for the Manchester shows remarkable aptitude in people interested. The bill became ‘‘Sheepoleth’^ Coats management and organizaUon. The $7.95‘“$19.75 a law, June 10, 1927. . community idea does not kill the The bequest is available to the Weatherproof and Warmly Interlined natural spontaneity of the child but Manchester Y. M. C. A. c properly directs and encourages greater con­ authorized and going concern, many certed efforts along recognized and of whose officers are earnest work­ essential lines. ers and officials of the community $4.95 Newest Hats and Tams Information concerning the Mor­ club as is, in April 1C30. It is ton Will which provides for a Yoimg For Girls 2 to 14 Years. Men’s Christian Association building to be erected in Manchester has been jockeyed about so much in past GEORGE J. SMITH ' $1.00‘“$2.95 years that the true conception of t Girls’ Dresses the bequest is shrouded in mystery. Syncopation Instruction, For the benefit of those who are in­ Silk, Wool, terested in the history and develop­ on Velvet, and Wash Fabrics ment of the Manchester Community Club a complete review of the club THE TENOR BANJO ASK FOR movement from its beginning is cit- Mandolin and String Inst. I ed below. The Child’s Gift Best of Methods $1.95 “ On May 22, 1924 the late William DUO-DOLLARS HninUn Childs of New York signed THE MUSIC BOX SOUTH MANCHESTER a document: "Deed conveying gift of Rialto Theater Building $5.95 William H. Childs, to the Manches- Phone 8360 ' ter Community Club.” The deed stated that Mr. Childs desired to L r v > ‘ - ' V- "*•. P A C E S E V E N

states and mimicipalities have been SAY FEDERAL RESERVE holding up their bonds because of week-end at the home of th;ir POISON BOOZE KILLS an inability to obtain what were re- mother, Mrs, William Woodwaid. I garded as fair prices and that .with ARMS CUT ENVOYS Mrs. Woodward and her daughters SAVED NATIOIfS CREDIT ! the general wave of speculation visited Mr. Woodward who is in the Queer Twists. SAILORS ON STEAMER i diminished more advantageous mar- state hospital at Brewster’s Neck. 1 kets for these securities would be Not for that we-have ddnABon T0SA1LJAN.11TH Mr. and Mrs. F. Elton Post and In Day’s News . Washington, Nov. 6.— (AP.) — ! presented with an extension in over your faith, but are helpers Hartford friends were members oi Panama, Nov. 6.—(AP.)—Two I ± Greijit again is given in official I public Improvements^ and a conse- of your Job;'- .for by . faith we seamen of the Steamer Graylook stand.—9 Corinthians L24. a theater party at the Capitol City | LINCOLN WINS ELEOTION Washington to the Federal Reserve j quently increased market for labor. Saturday evening. - ) i died at sea on Nov. 3 from the ef­ banldng system tor what is re­ London.—Queen Mary is getting j fects of drinking poison alcohol Faith draws the poison from Howard Kelsey of Montville was a I Today is thie i^ty-ninth'anulver garded' by those who have analyzed BOY KILLS SELF To Take French Ship Be­ ready for Christmas early. One day j while a third seaman, Carl Upmanc, every grief, takes the sting from Sunday guest ut the home of his sis-1 sary of the electiop of Abrhilltm the sltnatlon as the isolation of the after returning to Buckingham [ is in the ho^ital at Colon gravely recent financial crisis to the Stock Caribou, Maine, Nov. 6.— (AP) every loss, and quenches the fire of ter, Mrs. J. B. Tennant. } palace from Sandringham she spent, Lincoln to the presidency of the i I ! Thie Misses Helen Gilbert and ill from the same cause. Leonard Market itself. I “Nagging” by other boys was every pain; and only faith can* tic cause American Ship a busy day with her needlework United States on. Npv. I860- I Clarissa Lord attended the Wes- j Larson and Eric Johansson, were The present situation is likened I thought to have caused the suicide it.—J. G. Holland. - • -* guild unpacking parcels and sort- Lincoln, won by 180 votM, Breck- ! leyan-Trinity football game playci) j buried at Sea Sunday. in these quarters to that of 1907-08 today of WUliam Pitt AHen, 15, a ing out goods. She was so busy she | enridge receiving 72,. Bell; 39 nnd Starts Too Late. I in Middletown on Saturday. ■ Upmann told the authorities ho with the'difference, Uiat then the high school sophomore. He shot sent out for lunch. and his companions had bought a Douglas 12. The election was strict­ crisis extended to Lh® business and himself in the head this morning Mrs. H. Clinton Porter, Mr. a ri New York.—Fatty Arbuckle, who : ly sectional for the Republicans got Mrs. Robert Porter and Miss Helen bottle of liquor in New York and financial fabric of the country be­ with a revolver according to the j for five or six years has been run- | had mixed this with alcohol filched no electoral vote in a southern cause there was no Federal Reserve police. The youth was foimd by po- ’ n - B l E lltHIIE s i l l Washington, Nov. 6.— (A P )—The Hough visited Miss Eunice Porter at ning restaurants, is to return to the : state. ^ the Uncas-on-Thames Sanitarium on from a container in the ship’s holds system to Intervene to keep down lice chief Murphy and taken to Soothing, healing and tremMdously American delegation to the London movies in a talkie. He has signed up : not knowdng it was poison. The The'year closed in gloOm for interest rates when large quanti­ Caryship hospital where he died two efficient, invisible Zemo brinjss cool Sunday. They found the patein: those who hoped for peace and in ■ arms conference is no\v expected to with James Cmze. |ship’s officers radioed the Cristobil ties of capital were withdrawn hours later. He was rated as a relief to Itching Skin. Even where comfortable. She h-'.s recently uii- Tonopah, Nev.—Death Valley | February a Southern Confederacy good student. skin is raw and peeling, thousands SJ^l for England on the White Sta.* dergone a special .treatment for the healt officials asking advice to treat from the speculative centers. Scott is to erect a $400,000 radio- | the stricken men, but their medical was formed "by delegates meeting As -viewed in official circles the have foimd that Zemo quickly re­ lung. ; liner Olympic January 11. casting station on his estate. j efforts were without avail. in Montgomery, Ala. |ultimate result of the recent phe­ It is estimated that the United stores comfort. It helps mooth away State Department officials, who Another accident occurred on the [ He proposes to employ the best ta l-; On Feb. 18, Jeff pavis was in­ nomenon of the Stock. Market will States consumes 297,483,000 bar­ blemishes and clear up Pimple^ Rash are preparing for the departure of Post Hill road Sunday evening ent and to permit no advertising. i augurated president'' of the Con­ be the release of capital in large rels of gasoline yearly, or 76.2 per and other annoyingitching skm and the American commission had ex­ when two cars collided near the ! London.—Among arrivals for the, KILLS SELF IN CELL federacy. quantities for the bond and mort­ cent of the world’s total consump­ scalp irritations. Keep clean, anti- pected the Leviathan, queen of the Truman C. Ives place. One of the dinner next Saturday to be given to | After Lincoln’s inauguration bn gage market and the creation of a tion. All of North America ac­ sepne Zemo always on hand. Use it American Merchant Marine could he cars was driven by Andrew Kahta holders of the Victoria Cross is March 4, he denied the right of considerable reserve for general counts for 310,565,000 barrels, or freely. It is safe, pleasant. 35c, 60c and $1.00. Sold everywhere. used, but if present plans for the of Middletown and the other by- Subadar Isha Singh, who won the] Chandler, Okla., Nov. 6.— (AP) any state or number of staUs to gp i business. 79.54 per cent. Europe consumes conference are followed, that ship Lloyd S. Rensen of Meeghan, Mass, honor on the northwest frontier of Fred Davis, 24, held in the Lincoln out of the Union. In the south the It was explained that many slightly more than 14 per cent. would land the delegation in En/r- Both cars were somewhat injure}, India in 1921. He came most of the county Jail for robbery of the Bank address was regarded, as practical­ land three or four days too late f>r Renson’s car being rather badly bat­ way by air. of Kendrick, hanged himself with a ly a declaration of war. the first meeting. tered. Each driver insisted that the New York.—Friends are joshing string of knotted handkerchiefs Less than six weeks later the aaiimiji Tentative Plans. other was in fault. The matter was George Gershwin, king of Tin Pan early today. Confederates bombarded Fort Sum­ i’entative plans have already been taken to Justice J. Banks Jones ol Alley. He bought himself a cute Ofiicers said Davis, who was cap­ ter in Charleston harbor and the made for the Japanese delegation Gilead. No arrests were made, and wire-haired fox terrier named Tony. tured October 16 after a running Civil War was On. to sft'i for England orh the Olympic it was finalyl settled by Kalita The first day under his new owner­ gun fight in which about 30 shots December 20, since that commission agreeing to pay damages. This is ship Tony stared awhile in the were fired, had brooded over the YOU'TH s e n t e n c e d will desire to confer with the Brit­ the second accident to happen on studio as George tried out endless death sentence recently imposed by ish officials before the conference this hill within a few days. Ths musical efforts on his granc piano. Judge Saul Yager of Tulsa on Ted St. Johnsbury, Vt., Nov. 6.— (AP) meets. The Japanese delegation ex­ roads were wet. ' After a while Tony heard the call Cole, 17, who pleaded .guilty to rob­ —Arthur Edwards 16, today was pects to spend only a few days in A boys’ band has been organized cl the wild. He fled. bery with firearms in connection sentenced to frond 2 to 5 years in • Washington, enroute to London, for by Albert E. Lyman of Columbia, to London.—Now what could have with a holdup in which no shots the House of dorrection after he conferences with President Hoover, meet weekly Monday evenings at Lady Astor meant? In the House were tired. had pleaded guilty to careless and negligent dri-ving, which resulted in Secretary Stinson, the chief Ameri­ the town hall, Hebron Center. Ihe of Commons she assured Prime “If Cole got the chair for that the death of Raymond Marshall of can delegate and other American of- first meeting took place this week. Minister MacDonald that all the i kind of a robbery, what will they give me for robbery where a man Cleveland, Ohio. Marshall leaped £ici&ls. About twenty young players were “sober” elements of the United present, including amateurs and be­ was shot?” Davis asked jailers. from Edwards car when the vehicle Both the Olympic and the h'rench States wholeheartedly supported left the highway-Sunday night ^ d liner France said for Europe Janu­ ginners. A business meeting was his mission. EXTINGUISH GAS FIRE in doing so received fatal injuries. ary 11, and would land the Amen -1 held and Clarence Rathbun was New York.—It is absolutely cer­ -can contingent in England in ampie elected president, Frank Rathbur tain how one New Yorker voted in Spiro, Okla., Nov. 6.— (A P )— Steam today had snuffed out a PLASTERERS STRII^. -time for the conference, it is con- •vice-president, Howard Porter, se^'- all respects. George Schrader was retary, Clarence E. Porter treasur­ flaming gas well near here after it How To Accomplish 'Sidered possible that a large part of the lone person registered in his Chicago, Nov. 6.— (A P )—Disput­ er, Harold Cummings, librarian, in­ had burned out of control since ‘ the American delegation, including Election district and it cost $240 to ing the right of the -wood, -wire and struments to be used will include Monday, when it was ignited by iadvisory members and members of keep the polls open for him, with metal lathers to . qualify foremen the staff could sail on the United saxophone, comet, slide trombine four clerks and a policeman on friction. The well, the property of the Red on construction work the employing Best Results •i-States liner Republic, which will ar bass horn and bass and trap drum. duty. The district went solidly plasterers - association docked out ‘rive in English waters too long be­ It is proposed to give an open meet­ Bank Oil Company of Tulsa, was Democratic. fed by from 35,000,000 to 40,000,000 several hundred metal lathers to­ fo r e the parley to be taken up by ing once a month at which time the. Denver.—Elk are a pest, the au­ day tying up new buildings under the high ranking members of th.; public will be welcome. Meetings thorities have decided, and so the cubic feet of gas daily. It is the largest in the southeastern part of construction in Chicago totaling ' .American commission. for practice ’. ill be closed. first open season for hunting them $50,000,000. The way to accomplish best results is not by sav­ Allan Carr, lay reader in charge in this state is on. Some 100 have the state. of St. Peter’s church, went to Dur­ been killed. ing only now and then, but by doing it regular­ ham on Tuesday to bring back his Washington.—Maybe it is due to HEBRON limousine which he had left at a Lindbergh. The average fledging ly. By having an account with the Savings garage for repairs. arms a-viator is a slim erect young Bank of Manchester, you have the right incen­ Roger W. Porter was leader of the man. From the study of character­ Has A e laxative in your hom e Christian Endeavor Society Sundayi istics of cadets the Army air corps tive for accumulating money regularly. .evening at the center, with the topic visualizes the average as 150 “Making My Body a Fit Temple for MARLBOROUGH pounds, five feet 9 and 22 years a familv doctor’s God.” The secretary, Mrs. Mary E. old. 6% Interest Paid, compounded quarterly. Cummings, gave the roll call fof construction meeting. Miss Helen Funeral services were held at the The coal fields of China, Japan, approval ? Hough, the president, announced home of Chris S. Christensen for Great Britain, German, Russia, that the Hebron Center society is Walter Ebentheur on Sunday after­ and India contain apparently 303,- in'vited to unite •with Gilead next noon. Mr. Ebentheur w’as fata'ly 000,000,000 tons which is said to Simday evening at the Gilea-i injured Thursday morning when the be enough for 700 years at the church with the pastor, the Rev. new Ford roadster in which he and present rate of consumption. The Swings BankofManchester John Deeter, as leader. Accompani­ his bride of four months were rid­ ments for the hymns were played ing skidded on the dry bridge in SOUTH MANCHESTER,CONN. the Rev. Mr. Deeter, -violin, Roger East Hartford and went do-wn a 35 W . Porter, saxophone, and Miss foot embankment. Mrs. Ebentheur Miarcia Zabriskie, piano. is still in the Hartford hospital suf­ ESTABLISHED rtniiiiiiuii nrilliiiii Mrs. May Clark of Portchester. N. fering from bruises about the body, y „ and her nephew, Robert Carpen­ a broken wrist and lacerations ter, of Norwalk, were Sunday call­ about the face. ers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H Mr. Ebentheur was 24 years old G. Porter. and was employed in a florist shop r- The next meeting o f. the Y oung in West Hartford. He and his bride o s t of us value our health prescription which Dri CaWwett I I Woman’s Club will be held at the made their home in this place -with M too much to purposely neg­ •wrote thousands ■ of -tiines in his home of Miss Helen Hough, Thur.;- the bride’s parents, Mr. imd Mrs. C. lect ourselves when we are many years of practice at Monti- day, Nov. 14. Programs for the S. Christensen. warned of constipation by had cello, Illinois. He proved it safe year have not yet been completed Besides his wife he leaves two breath, feverishness, biliousness, and reliable for women, and ’v/ f for distribution among the mem­ brothers Brainard Ebentheur cf a headache, lack of appetite, or children; thoroughly effective for bers, but will soon be ready to give Framingdale, New Jersey and Emil I that weak, helpless feeling. The the most robust men. He showed out. Ebentheur and his parents in Ger­ continuation of our -trouble is it actually corrects • constipation. Becker Brothers of East Hamp­ many. « more often due to the things -we It is made from fresh herbs and \; ton began work Monday on an ar­ Rev. E. T. Thienes officiated and do rather than the things we other pure ingredients. tesian well on the farm owned bv burial was in Hillside cemetery. leave undone. Since Dr. Caldwell first per*, Mrs. Lizzie Baron on Burnt Hill. The selectmen held their monthly Some things people do to help mitted his prescription to be puff From here they will go to Clifford business meeting Friday evening at the bowels really weaken these' up in bottles and sold through Perry’s place to bore a well. the library. organs. Only a ’doctor knows drug stores, it has increasedr Harry Tomchin has returned to A Hallowe'en costume dance was steadily in popularity until today New York for the -winter. He went held at Library Hall Thursday eve­ what things will cleanse the sys­ it is the largest selling laxative v^th Randall Tennant by motor. The ning. Lloyd Chapman dressed as tem -without harm. That’s why latter expects to be away for about an elderly woman of olden times the laxative in your home should in the worldl a week. took first prize. have a family doctor’s approval. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Warner ani The Ever Ready Group met witn A wonderful product now D r. W . B . C a l d w e l l '8 son, and Mrs. Curwin Harrell and Mrs. E. A. Blish on Saturday eve­ knowm to millions of people as three sons, Charles, Cariton, and ning. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is Herbert, all of Providence, were Miss Fanny A. Blish, who is a family doctor’s prescription SYRUP PEPSIM Sunday guests at the home of Mr. teaching in Glastonbury spent the for sluggish bowels. It never A Doctor's Family Laxativ& and Mrs. F. Elton Post. week-end at her home here. varies from the original Miss Ruth Allen, teacher of the The Dorcas Society wall hold its Hipevale Private School, was pres- annual harvest supper and sale o*. \ .-'Nv-'K+.iijvNlj'-- Bffit at a teacher’s convention in quilts and fancy work on Wednes­ south Lancaster, Mass., from day, November 13 at the vestry ot AMERICAN RED CRO! Thursday to Monday. Her school the Congregational church. which was closed during her ab- B^ce, reopened on Tuesday of this The ladies sometimes have diffi­ PRE-HOLIDAY SHOWING week. culty in making up their own DAY The Misses Marion and Leona ininds, but find it easy to make Woodward of Hartford, spent t’ae up their husbands’. Thursday Only UNDERWEAR

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litical parties, when it comes to month dozens of fliers had been £ * f ^ itevIfeBlrr municipal affairs, is becoming dim. combing the wildest and. most re­ HEAL1H<1XErA0VICE In Hartford and New Haven plenty mote areas of this continent in DpFMUtkMcOw, . R U G FASHION SHOW NOW IN PROQ|lESS Cmning Brralb of people who last year voted for search for sev«i airplane explorers PUBLISHED BY THE Smith, in a-particularly bitter cam­ lost somewhere along the desolate SBRALD PRINTING COMPANY, IN a paign, must have voted in 1929 for fringe of the Arctic. The episode 13 Bissell Street South Manchester, Conn. Batterson and Tully. In Bridgeport was packed with romance, sus­ auciosm sumpko/umnessto mt tteMY THOMAS FERGUSON pense, dramatic quality. Yet almost mtu» j m n ______General Manager plenty of people who voted for Hoover in 1928 must have voted for nothing was printed to the newspa­ MATERNITY MORTALITY. ^envelope with your request, and the article will be sent to you without Founded October 1, 1881 pers of the Eastern United States. It has been estimated that 15,00U Buckingham this year. mothers die from childbirth in the charge as soon as possibl.:. Published Every Evening Except It would seem to ‘be pretty well And because of that fact the people United States every year. In spite Articles on similar subjects which Sundays and Holidays Entered at the of this section have missed a rather I have prepared f ‘r free dirtribu- Post Office at South Manchester. established, then, that so far as lo­ of the wonderful hospitals and ski'.) Conn., as Second Class Mail Matter. cal government goes, there is a splendid thrill in the discovery that ed obstetrical care, probably here tion. Please send 2 cent stamp_ for SUBSCRIPTION RATES: each article you desire. This is to rapidly increasing number of inde­ Colonel McAlpine and his party are, ' more mothers pay the supreme sa ;- One Year, by mail ...... J6.00 rifice while giving life than in any partially pay for preparation and Per Month, by mall ...... ♦ -60 pendent voters. The thought sug­ after all, safe at a far-off trading Delivered, one year ...... other nation of the world. postage. Single copies ...... * gested by this comes in the form of post of the Hudson Bay Company. There are so’^e countries who lose | Motherhood Series—; Feeding and a question—where, in such a situa­ only half as many mothers as we Weaning the Baby—; Children’s MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED Diet—; Diseases of Children—; •0. -a, PHESS tion, do off-year state affairs come MAD NEW YORK do. ' A mother in Italy, the Nether­ The Associated Press is exclusively lands, Sweden or Norway stands Chronic Disorders of Childhood— ; entitled to the use for republlcatlon in? Is this tendency to independent As to the New York election, it only 50 per cent qf the chance of Fits and Convulsions of Children—; m . . . . M ., 4 . of all news dispatches credited to It voting in municipal elections likely is like looldng on while a whoopee death that the motoer to America Nervous Children—; Your Child’.3 or not otherwise credited In this Eyes— ; Watch Your Child’s Spine paper and also the local news pub- to begin and end at the city and party cheers for itself on the way has to stand. Holland wins the hon­ lished herein. town elections, or is it liable to or by having the lowest death rate —; Baby's Teeth—; Positive Advice All rights of republlcatlon of down hill, brakes off, accelerator of all for every thousand babies born to Children—: ^four Child’s Habits j 1 ^ g special dispatches herein are also re­ reach as far as decisions on state down and everybody rejoicing. for Health—; Does Your Child Dis- j served. ______only 2.3 mothers are lost. In this officials, particularly In the years There isq’t a thing to be done about country for every thousand babies like Good Food?—” Yoirr Child | ___ you’ll want your living SPECIAL advertising R E P R E ­ when national politics are involved it—and hardly anything to be said bom alive 6.7 mothers die. The rate Needs Milk?—; Children Copy Par-' room to be as smart and SENTATIVE; Hamilton - DeLlsser, ents—; Well Portioned Children—; Inc.. 285 Madison Ave.. New York. N. only to the matter of members of about it. The whole thing sums up for Scotland is 5.8, then comes Ger­ When You Entertain comfortable as can be. Y.. and 612 North Michigan Ave.. Congress ? many with 5.3. England has lower­ Appetite and Dirt Eating—. Chicago. Ills. to the fact that there are more peo­ ed her rate to 3.8. Italy’s rate is 2.f. Such Watkins pieces as the The Herald is on sale dally at all ple in New York city who don't In Scandanavia the rate is well un­ QUESTTONS AND ANSWERS. ones sketched, will keep on Schultz and Hoatling news stands in BRITISH UNEMPLOYMENT want good government than there der 3. Growing Taller. Thanksgiving Guests— giving lasting satisfaction New York City.______Question; Miss R. W. asks:— J. H. Thomas, de facto minister are who do want it. Walkerism, In white women between the ages for many, many Thanskgiv- of 15 to 44, motherhood comes as a ‘Could you tell me a way to grow Full service client of N E A Service. of employment in the Ramsay Mac­ crime protection, graft and mad ex­ ings! t Inc. cause of death second only to tuber­ taller? I am 19 years of age. Also, Member. Audit Bureau of Circula­ Donald cabinet, announcing a pro­ travagance are what the bulk of culosis. Is there any reason why we how may I strengthen my legs. Do tions. ______posed program of public works and New York people like. There isn’t cannot lower this death rate at least adenoids cause the speech to be THE SOFA $107 The Herald Printing Company. Inc., corporation co-operation in the pro­ anything to be done, even by the to that of Holland Sixty-five per backward?” assumes no financial responsibility Answer:—Walking is the best vision of himdreds of millions of cent, of the maternity deaths are i for typographical errors appearing In most serious-minded and responsi­ due to blood poisoning. These cases ! exercise I know of for strengthenu':^ The sofa sketched has a three section advertlsments In the Manchester dollars worth of days’ work for the Evening Herald. ble elements in the community but occur more often to city women the legs. You should start walking back of square !^glish design. The idle, lets it be known that he is a t­ to keep on plugging and hoping than to women of the coimtry. The a short distance each day, gradually piece is covered in ^ new figured denim. ]ug Lamps WEDNESDAY, NOV. 6, 1929 tempting to bring about the substi­ that the smash at the bottom of the usual cause of septicemia has been i increasing it as your strength la- For Christmas delivery, on the Christmas tution of the use of British coal and hill will leave some salvage of life laid to the door of the doctor who is | creases. We do not stop growing club plan, ?4 weekly. MIXED ISSUES to too great a hurry, and delivers ' until we have reached about the age :,. The American people do not steel to Canada in the place of the and property. with instruments, lacking the pa­ ' of 25, and if nature intended for you know how to handle “ the referen­ extensive amount of those -products tience to wait until nature attends to be any taller, you will naturally become so, and the walking w.:i dum. In this country, wherever that now imported from the United to the delivery. States. Just what plans have been A patient with faulty habits of help. Adenoids may be the cause of THE ARM CHAIR |35 political system is employed, and IN NEW YORK eating and elimination who is run a defect in the speech, and if this whenever, it is customary to link making to this effect Mr. Thomas is the case they can often be clear­ The Mai’tha Washington Arm Chair, did not tell Parliament or else he down is, of course, more likely to up the question at issue with the develop a case of infection even ed up through the use of a proper sketched, has front . legs, sti’etchers and was inadequately quoted in the dis­ when the instruments are highly fasting and dieting regime. Vocal election of public officers. Almost I New York, Nov. 6.—Wall Street gymnastics which any singing arms of solid mahogany. It is upholster­ invariably the contests for office patches to American newspapers. j is brighter when things are at sterile. ed in a smart, new tapette. On the ! their darkest. teacher can instruct you to use absorb the entire interest of the However, he did say that the move­ I believe that the greatest factor would also be of benefit. Christmas Club Plan, ?2 w'eekly. I Paradoxical though this may in reducing the deaths from child for desk, bedside majority of the voters at the polls ment had already met with some success and a number of ships had ! sound, the fact remains that the bearing is the prenatal care. The or vanity and the matter in reference, no mat­ i lights of “cash canyon” burn mother should be carefully examin­ Drinks With Meals? . These little jug lamps are ter how important, gets the go-by. been ordered to take care of next I through the night only when there ed, measured,' an:her habits of liv Question; K. A. writes:—:In your season’s shipments of coal. i is grievous trouble in the world out- menus you never mention anything THE TABLE ?14.85 fitted with paper-parchment In Hartford yesterday less than ’tog adjusted. She is the one person shades, boasting English In order that vessels carrying i side. above all others who needs to live to drink at mealtime, tea, coffe n*;r T 16,000 of the more than 43,000 vot- Under ordinary circumstances, wisely, to eat the right things at the milk. Should we not use any of In the sketch, the butterfly table is used hunting’ prints. They stand vers who went to the polls express­ British coal and steel to Canada the narrow lanes are soon enveloped them?” 12 1-2 inches high. Ideal as right time, to get enough sleep ai'd as an end table, but it serves equally well bridge prizes or Christmas ed their opinions on the subject of would not have to return in ballast in deep purple. As night creeps exercise. Every Lamilet in America Answer:—The best drink with on, a dense blackness envelops the meals is water, and not too much of as a coffee or occasional table. In antique gifts. the so-called metropolitan district. —an uneconomic situation—Mr. should have its center where in­ Thomas explained that he was ne­ entire district. A few night watch­ that. maple finish. On the Christmas Club . ,Less than 27,000 of them voted at struction on these subjects can be men, a scrub woman and a police­ given. Plan, weekly. all on the highly important ques- gotiating with the Canadian wheat man are the only people abroad. pool for larger exports of wheat The/ybung woman who is willing X-Ray Burns. . tion of school consolidation. The Desertion is almost completely ac­ Question: Mrs. J. writes:—“From complished long before midnight. to have a baby, to go through with number who refrained from voting from Canada to Britain. the ordeal of its birth, to care for it taking x-ray treatments for the re­ All this is good business, some­ moval of hair on my chin and chest n c on the school item was six times as But when the skyline sparkles and cherish it, to make a home f a leading article in ' mitted. ance to the political life of the peo- They are strewn with tape and pa­ . pie, they do not thus complicate the Iowan was going to tell what sena­ Harper’s Magazine with the pro- | Congressman Clyde Kelly o f pers and the “white wings” have a vacative title “Mussolini’s Ameri- | Pennsylvania has announced that situation. The referenda are con­ tors he saw drink and what and busy night ahead of them. can Empire” by Marcus Duffield, i he will take the issue up with ducted, not a? side issues but as how much at one very particular Not the least interesting phase of caused Heflin to demand that the | President Hoover. Last year Kelly independent subjects at independent “Wall street” party, but the man such tense moments to the “lower Senate with all available informa- | introduced a resolution, sul^se- elections. The result is, of course, from Iowa was circumspect to a Manhattan” belt is the activity of tion regarding Fascist activities in ! quently passed by both houses, de- those sprightly marionettes—the this country. manding treaties providing that all many election days. But the people degree. He named no names and ne They also stirred up Senator ' American bom and naturalized per- are accustomed to frequent elec­ left the wide world wondering. office boys. Boys being boys, they crave excitement and here comes Willam E. Borah, chairman of the sons should not be held liable for tions and go to the polls and regis­ There was more kick to Senator an opportunity to stage a game Senate ForeigTi Relations Commit- military service “or any other act ter their desires on the subject in Gillett’s terse and casual mention which is all their own. The Wor­ tee, when he read them. of allegiance” during a stay of a ried brokers and the more worried “Sooner or later,” Borah com- year or less in the territory of the hand with no more fuss than they of having seen plenty of represen­ mented, “that, situation will have to ■ signatory nations, tatives soused on the job, when he investors may wonder at the sud­ would make about going to church den bursting of the play spirit. be considered, in this country.” | This resolution was directed at for worship or to the bank to make was speaker of the House, than The fact is that some three or Borah expects that the question ; Italy Kelly had found that the a deposit. there was to the Brookhart “ex­ four thousand youngsters have had of Fascist American activities will ■ state Denartment could give no as- be threshed out on the Senate floor surance that an American, bom of It is an impressive fact that men and women are Visit our showrqom. Bring your present car. Almost all our experiences with pose,” for all the latter’s billpost­ their play instinct stifled by the buying from two to five times as many new Learn how easily you can obtain one of these work-a-day tasks. Unlike other and has been disposed to raise the ; naturalized Italian parents, would referenda to America are like those ing. boys they can find only moments issue himself. He has been delay- J not be seized and impressed into Buicks as any other car priced above $1200. new Buicks. All are available on the extr^cly of Hartford yesterday. We should for a gam# of handball or a game ing any such offensive, however, ^ the armv if he returned to Italy, Moreover, during August and September, liberal General Motors time payment plan. get a much clearer, more intelligent LTNACCOUNTABLE of “catch” to some alley. lest it complicate the forthcoming j During the war Italian authorities Buick monopolized its market to such a de­ Now they can romp and caper five-power naval conference, to had tried to grab Ttalian-Ameri- gree that it won 41% of the total sales In addition to these lower priced models. Butch and more decisive result if we were The case of Frank H. Warder is which Italy is a party. ! cans out of the armv for their own offers eight other distinguished body types,, rep­ for all they are worth. They can of the 15 makes of cars in its price class. to separate our voting on officials amazing. Not because he shut his toss tape in the air and they can The charges made by Duffield Kellv had obtained a tempor- resenting the ultimate in luxury, and priced from eyes to the crookedness of a crimi­ have been heard to part before. It gj-y agreement stopping the prac- And yet this marked preference for Buick would $1465 to $1995, f. 0. h. fa cto ry, and our voting laws. shout at the top of their lungs. To f f f nal banker—such things have hap­ be sure, a few mounted police will is alleged that the Fascist League hut the aerreeiuent had lapsed, be still greater if all motorists realized that they of North America, operating in Kelly has kept after the Denart- can buy six of the fourteen luxurious Buick BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICHIGAN i THREE CITY ELECTIONS pened before; there is nothing novel ride up to an effort to put them in Dh-iiion of General Motors Corporation their places—but it avails little. New York vnder the direction of ment of State and the denartment body types for less than $1300, f. o. b. factory. \ ' You pay your money and you in a faithless public servant. But Mussolini and his Fascist^aders sav.s it. has been trying to get a Canadian Factories; McLaughlin.Buick, Osbawa, Ontario take your choice—of any deductions this man allowed the banker to This boy-world of the financial and with local branches tUfoughout treaty, but nothto^s: ha'; been done. These are Buicks through and through, embody­ Builders of Buick and Marquette Motor Cars the United States, has tried per­ of real political significance in yes­ shower his wife and daughter with realm is one of the little known as­ He says Secretary Stimson ex­ ing the full array of Buick quality features: pects of New York life. sistently to discourage the Ameri­ pressed him ylf as “shocked” when Buick’s new and surpassingly beautiful Bodies terday’s mimicipal elections to gifts, rode in a fine car that the canization of Italians in this coun­ he explained the situation. Another It is one of the city’s many re­ by Fisher; the famous Buick Valve-in-Head Connecticut. Hartford, which last banker paid for, occupied a luxuri­ sponsibilities, and athletic workers try, to stifle all criticism of Musso­ very high, official used tiie mord »^i-.;^ear gave Governor A1 Smith a ous apartment whose rental the go through the offices laboring to lini and to silence American oppo­ “startliner” after reading the Har- engine—most powerful engine of its size in the nents of Fascism. world; Buick’s new Controlled Servo Enclosed • plurality of 6,751 over Herbert banker guaranteed, stood for the put some exercise into the lives of per’.s article. Italians living in America, it is When Mussolini claimed th e Mechanical Brakes; the new Buick steering ’ Hoover for President, yesterday re- banker’s financing a European trip youngsters who are tied to their messenger routine. charged, are compelled to join the | ^-ight to recruit for hi.<3 arnr>' from gear; new Road Shock Eliminator; and Buick’s . turned Mayor Batterson, Republl- Fascist League by threats of im- j more than 2.000.000 Italian a in 1 for his women folks—made them There is scarce a lad in all the new, longer rear springs with Lovejoy Duo- ■ can, to office with a plurality of active partners in his betrayal of thousands who does not expect to prisonment directed against their | A.ra-entina. the Argentine president relatives in Italy. This method has , ^ook un tha ‘matter promptly and draulic Shock Absorbers. L. ,930 votes. New Haven, which gave his trust. We can’t remember any become a captain of finance, for the BUICK proved effective. 1 demanded that the practice stop, Smith the thumping plurality of 7,- case in which the defendant in a “street” is full of tales of million­ The new Buick, with these features, w ill introduce 5-PASSENGER Si>ecial equipment eatra.' 'Buick aires who rose from messengers. Amopg DufCleld’s most serious j Mussoh'ni hacked down and an- you to new and unequaled performance, driving 4-DOOR SEDAN livered prices incinde oalr reasonable 630, re-elected Mayor Tulley, Re­ criminal trail cut such an utterly charges, however, is one upon | noimced that no more Argentine charges for delimerT and financing GILBERT SWAN. ease, riding comfort and reltability on any day you publican, over Phil Troup, Demo­ miserable figure. He appeared like a which this government is able to | citizens would be drafted, Convenient terma can be axxanged.on take prompt and vigorous, action if j Whether or not the .sit”s- put it to the test. And yet these six Buick models the liberal'G. M. A. C. Time PtymeM cratic warhorse, by the wide mar­ protoplasm in trouble, a dish of PREMIER’S GOOD WILL TRIP Plan. Consider the delivered price as it desires. That concerns the dis-1 jc. allowed to s’id“ for the are offered at the price of cars which motorists never well as the list price when comparing gin of 4,2^1. mush gone wrong. The amazement appearance of American citizens of present, as Borah and th» admto- 1295 Leicester, Eng., Nov. 6—(AP) — think of comparing with Buick! F. O. B. FACTORY automobile values. But lest it should be inferred that comes in that so weak and sloppy Receiving the freedom of the city. Italian birth or descent who are istration desire, it is obvious that Prime Minister MacDonald today suspected of Anti-Fascist senti­ the halls of Coheress are froing to the cities have imdergone a sudden a soul could, by any conceivable se­ ments and who are not allowed to political- conversion, the case of said his journey to the United States rine soone’' or later with dezmncia- quence of political accidents Or po­ had been made successful because leave Italy once they have returned i of the high-hand«d Fascist Bridgeport intrudes. There the Re- litical designs, have become super­ the nations had united both in pray­ there. The Italian theory is that | methods. A" members Uko to rallv .^ubllcan mayor, Behrems, who has intendent of banking in a great ers and hopes. Italians are always Italian citizens -round the flag anfl deo’aim about and subject to Italian jurisdiction, Buick-Marquette Agency 'been to office >at ho ' could There are 400,000,000 women in t^ing able to do little about them nunlsh them for antl-Pasclst utter­ tween adherents of the national po- be Canadians. For more than a Asia to need of education. It is said. pending the naval conference. ances or activities to this country. ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD—TT PAYS F A C E N IK * MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. SOUTH MANCHESTER. CONN. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1929. / FREE STRIKE LEADER LOBBY PROBERS GOVERNOR OF. SHENSI ANDOVER Overnight Mrs. Charles Faulkner returned UNDER $5,000 BOND BACKS PEOPLE’S ARMY home Thursday after spending four PREPARE REPORT A . P. News weeks ■visiting relatives in Scran­ XSharlotte, N. C., Nov. 6.— (A P )— C o m fy s F o r ton, Pa., Elinira, N. Y., Bingham­ Fred Erwin Beal, former southern I Shanghai, Nov. 6.— (A P )—Rengo ton, N. Y. New York City and (Japanese News Service) dispatches organizer of the National Textile Elizabetfi, N. J. Workers Union, who with six other Washington, Nov. 6.—(AP) — Richmond, Va.—Pollard elected 1 from i»eiping today quoted Gener,.u The following pupils in Miss Feng Yu-Hsiang, commander of tiie defendants was con^victed in Meck­ The Caraway loblur investigating governor in Democratic sweep. I Bradley’s rdom were present every lenburg Superior Court recently of rebellious Kuominchun or “People s committee plans to submit reports Washington.—House hails Vir­ I day during October: Martha Bart­ second degree murder in connection ] Army” now fighting Nationalist on several phases of its inquiry to ginia’s vote as a return to political lett, Frances Friedrii^, Lois Mer­ with the slaying of O. F. Aderholt, T h e W h o l e forces in Honan province, as having the Senate in near future, in­ ritt, Alma Smith, Grace Smith, chief of police of Gastonia, was re­ normalcy. Intimated that *he revolution has cluding one on the activities of Jo­ Bridget Misoidch, Elizabeth Rester, leased from jail today on $5,000 New York.—Walker wins by 497,- the endorsement of Yen Hsi-Shaii, seph R. Gnmdy, of the American Evelyn Samuels, Irene Willis, An­ bond. Tariff association. 165. powerful governor of Shensi pro­ drew Kukucha, Arthur Palmer. Boston.—Curley elected mayor. Bond was posted by J. Frank A report is to be prepared also. vince. Misses Alice Yeomans and Alice Flowers, counsel for Beal and the F a m ily ! Chairman Caraway announced, on Detroit.—Bowles elected mayor. Whether Governor Yen’s sympa­ Jacques, students at Wellesley col­ Washington.—boover’ fails to in- other defendants. Flowers said the /Camfy/ the “ sugtir lobby,” and on the tariff thies have been with the “People f lege, Mass., and David Yeomans, a (U S U p p e rs I ■yite Senator Johnson of California $5,000 necessary to obtain Beal’s re­ efforts of William Burgess, a for­ Army” or with the Nationalists has student at Beacon school, Welles­ lease was supplied by the American mer member of the tariff to dinner for Ambassador Dawes. been a question since the outbreak ley Hills, Mass., spent the week-end New York.—Warder, former Fund for Public Service. Sion, now associated with the of hostilities. at the home of Judge and Mrs. Ed­ Beal was sentenced to serve from United States Pottery association. state superintendent of banks, con­ ward' M. Yeomans. 17 to 20 years. Clarence Miller, To date, a single report has been victed of accepting bribe. The Peiping advice said foreign correspondents had inter'viewc'l Mr. and Mrs. Samuel O’Neil were George Carter and Joseph Harri­ presented to the Senate, that hav- Washington.—Department of Jus­ Feng, and that he had said; callers in Manchester Saturday eve­ son, who is still in jail, are imder a tog to do with the employment by tice says boats are being built ^ in ning. similar sentence, and Louis Mc­ Senator Bingham, Republican, Con­ Nova Scotia to smuggle liquor into “The present military hostilities on the part of the north-western Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smith were Laughlin and William McGiimis are necticut, of an official of the ^ n - United States. g^uests of Mr. • and Mrs. William under sentences of 12 to 25 years. Never Too Many necticut Manufacturers’ association, Colorado Springs.—Pat Love, of armies (Feng’s forces) started on;y after I had consulted Yen Hsi-Shaii. Chadwick in Manchester Sunday. K. Y. Hendricks, another defendant as his U riff advisor. This resulted^ Richmond, Va., killed when plane Misses Helen smd Beatrice Ham- who was sentenced to serve five to in a storm of controversy and the crashes 6,000 feet. Therefore, we are both responsible for these military operations. ! ilton, Charles Phelps and Amie seven years, has been released on Slippers can serve such a variety of purposes, one pair really isn’t ' enough! Comfy adoption of a resolution condemning Gastonia, N. C.—Horace Wheeler I Flydal attended the football game $2,000 bond. ^ Bingham’s course of action, but named by witness as man who fired I In Case of Victory. at Storrs College Saturday after­ Beal, who has been in jail for sev- i statedly not impunging his motives. soft-soles, for barefooted comfort. Mules for the boudoir. D’Orsays for morning into automobile where Ella May I “In the event that we are vtc- noon. ' eral months, delivered a short ad- ' The committee expected the close Wiggrins was killed. I torious over Chlang Kai-Shek s Word has been received of the dress from the steps leading off the of the day to see the completion of wear. Flexible leathers for traveling. Smart new Bridge slippers for afternoon Washington.—New treaty wth troops we are planning to hold a death of Miss Sina Dewey in New county court house immediately Its examination of J. A. Arnold, vice Canada regulates commercial avia- 'conference at Peiping or Cheng­ Haven Friday evening. Funeral was after his release. An audience of 150 wear. Satins, leatliers or brocades, just as conservative or as colorful as you please! president and general manager of chow, discussing natioufil affair.?, in Columbia Monday afternoon. i laborers and law building workers the Southern Tariff association. C. Washington.—Ralph J. Totten of including the establishment of a heard him talk. See th em ..'. .and satisfy your own taste from our notable selection. As to quality of A Buck of the Bethlehem Steel Miss Dewey was a resident of An­ Nashville chosen as envoy to Union provisional government. dover several years ago and lived No arrangements yet have been Corporation was summoned as the of South Africa. “We are seeking to carry out the made for the release of tke other next witness, and Arthur L. Faubel where Mr. Samuels does now. course they’re Daniel Greens. London.—Commons votes to re­ Kuamintang (People’s Party) prin­ Miss Helen Hamilton spent the five workers. of the American Tariff association, sume diplomatic relations with Rus­ ciples. However, we object to the also was asked to appear. week-end in Hartford the gruest of sia. , , . methods which the Nanking group Miss Thydal. CHUTE SAVES PILOT An investigation of reports teat Moscow.— Serge Oldenburg, sci­ (Nationalists) are using. Therefore, Allentown, Pa., Nov, 6.— (AP) — Ward R. Pickrell of the General Dye Miss Amy Randall took Mr. and Women’s Daniel Green Styles...... $1.50 to $5.00 entist, ousted from post for con­ we are seeking to impeach Nanking. Mrs. Willard Fuller for an automo­ An air mail pilot escaped death to­ Stuffs Corporation, used the office cealing documents from gov%m- “If the Kuominchun comes into day by making a parachute jump of Senator King, Democrat, Utah, bile ride to Wethersfield Sunday power we will execute the partv’s from his burning plane over Ring- as his headquarters had been post­ ment. * afternoon and called on Mr. Fuller’s Guatemala City. — Thirty-seven general policy but will abolish ton, near Shenandoah, according to Men’s Daniel Green Styles...... $2.00 to $4.00 poned because King is ill. brother. ' bodies recovered from area devas­ Nanking’s make-believe foreign di­ Miss Beatrice Hamilton and word received at the emergency air tated by volcano. plomacy such as that going on at Charles Phelps were dinner guests mail landing field here. Thomaston, Me.—’Two prisoners, present with Japan.” of Amie Flydal Saturday evening. The message said that Pilot Nel­ Children’s Daniel Green Styles...... $1*00 to $3.00 GARBO IN NEW ROlE Alan Twitchell, serving a life sen­ Arthur Nye has rented the son had landed safely near the twist­ tence for murder, and Herman L. Charles^^ackus home and expects ed wreckage of his burned plane. It j IN ‘SINGLE STANDARD’ Cronkite, held on robbery' charge, FARMERS ORGANIZING to move in about the 15th of this was not known whether the mall escape from prison. memth. was salvaged. Norwood, Mass.—Governor Frank G. Allen of Massachusetts g^ives ap­ Famous Novel Picturized at proval to all-New England railroad Minneapolis. Nov. 6.— (AP.) — State Today and Tomorrow; system in Chamber of Commerce Plans for financing the new co­ Two Male Leads in the address. operative farmers northwest grain THE CHANGING AGE Burlington, Vt.—Governor John E. Trim, Distinctive, Smart Drama. corporation and for organizing 1,500 BY THE BENSON FURNITURE CO. Weeks thanks commanding officer farmers elevators of the northwest Greta Garbo in ‘‘The Single S ^ d - of the first corps area, Major Gen­ into a single sales agency* were dis­ eral Preston Brown, during honorary ard’\ which will be shown at the cussed today by the executive com­ State today and Thursday, presents dinner for work of the Army in the mittee of the corporation. THE MILLER ALL RUBBER SHUGLOV Greta in a glamorous new charac­ Vermont flood two years ago. Leaders attending today’s meet­ Boston—Louis Gorin fatally stab­ terization. She presents one of more ing said the chief problem appeared elusive charm, a creature of human bed during political dispute in a to be lack of funds with which to understanding and demonstrates lunchroom: Louis Kratter caught carry the organization through the Original all rubber shoe protection. Washable inside and out. Glove fitting, feath­ that she is an artist of great power after chase and held as suspicious early stages. If such funds Were of magnetism and dramatic ability. person. forthcoming, they believed the cor­ erweight rubber. Fancy elastic lining. Protecting cuff. Talon hookless fastener. The story is based on that sensa­ Lewiston, Me. — Bicycle rider, poration ultimately would dominate tion of sensations, Adela Rogers St. Rupert Carr, 16, fataUy injured by the northwest grain market. automobile operated by Joseph The discussion centered about John’s novel of the same name. Nils organization work and selling stock Asther again plays the romantic Filion, 40, of Auburn. In Black, Cordovan and N autical Blue. Concord, N. H.—Fish and Game I memberships to farmers elevators lover role with Miss Garbo in her I in Minnesota, North and South aew triumph, and John Mack B ro w , Commissioner Winthrop Parker foresees extermination of black bear I Dakota, and Montana. The commit­ fresh from his talking picture debut tee, with officers of other grain co­ with Mary Pickford in “Coquette^, unless further protective measures ¥ are taken. operatives will meet again tomor­ adds fresh laurels to his histronic row with S. J. Cottlngton, president $3-50 brow as the husband of the young A Family Meal in the Seventeenth Century. DOUBLE WEDDING of the Farmers National Grain Cor­ society woman who married him but poration to discuss proposals for a One New England parson boaster in those days of twenty- loved another, in this case the single sales agency in the north- six children. One mathematician has figrured out that if, since swarthy and entirely acceptable San Diego, Calif., Nov. 6— (A P )— A1 Wilson, aviator, and Mrs. Mar­ west. then, each family had reached such numbers, the population of Asther. ^ , jorie Sellars, wealthy widow of Leaders of the movement said the United States would now be 1,741,000,000,000. Never before has Miss Garbo they expected to get financial aid Thanksgiving day is part of our heritage from old New Eng­ seemed so radiantly feminine than Hollywood and Florida, were mar­ ried yesterday at Agua Caliente, from the Federal Farm Board or land. The one day in all the year when families get together as Arden Stuart and we are at a loss Mexico. ' At the same time, Betty from the National Corporation, the for a good, old-fashioned dinner. Is your dining roorn furniture to recall any picture in which she Sellars, Mrs. Sellars’ cteughter, was board’s sales i^ency recently form­ worthy of this occasion? W e’re showing some beautiful suites, \ eclipsed-the- power of the. role she married to Frank Tho^ck, business ed. moderately priced. plays in her new offering. Asther, partner of Wilson. 'Tk* double wed­ rapidly cUmbing the heights of ding was performed at the Agua One way to gain popularity is popularity, justifies himself with the Caliente hotel by Judge Francisco to be unlucky at cards—except best performance he has brought to Mirando of the Ci^vil Court of Ti- when you’re playing with part­ SENSATIONAL OFFER the screen since he made his bow juania. ners. before American audiences in “ Sor­ C. E. HOUSE & SON, Inc, rel and Son”. The supporting cast includes imiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin Dorothy Sebastian, Lane Chandler, Kathlyn Williams and Mahlon / A Bungalow Range Hamilton. As an extra added attrac­ tion, Eddie Cantor, famed the world Sturdy Shoes For Boys over as a stage comedian ■without a peer, will be presented in “Zieg- feld’s Midnight Frolic”, a picture FREE with pep, dash, fun and a bevy of Boys need sturdy, well-built = beautiful girls. The all talking comedy, “The Brides Relations” shoes to stand the hard knocks S With Any 3 or 4 Room Outfit Bought Here completes the bill. they give them. They come in = Between Now and Thanksgiving. This Is The Way We Have Oar DR. LIBBY DEAD elkskin and other good leathers. = Barstow Stoves Delivered Direct Colors: Black and Tan I Boston, Nov. 6.— (A P )—Dr. Ed­ win N. Libby, 61, dean of Tufts Special Dining Room College Medical School, died at his home late last night following a From the Factory in Providence paralytic stroke. He had practiced Suite Value medicine in this city since 1895. Priced $2.95 to $4.50 Bom in Limlngton, Me., July 17, 8 PIECE 1868, he received his A. B. degree Buy your children’s shoes here for shoe satisfaction at Dartmouth college in 1892 and and economy. DINING ROOM his M. D. there in 1895. For many SUITE $ 9 8 years he was senior visiting physi­ cian at the Boston City hospital and professor of the theory and practice 9 PIECE of medicine at Tufts. He married W. H. GARDNER Marjorie Hill of Buffalo, N. Y., in DINING ROOM 1907 and she, a son and a daughter s 847 Main Street. .South Manchester $225 to $350 survive. ' SUITE AS'TRONOMER’S MODEL iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SHOWS A PUNY EARTH New York— (AP)—The astoimd- ing size of that part of the universe Special Values In already photographed through tele­ scopes is pictured by Sir James Jeans, British astronomer. Parlor Furniture Imagine, he says, the earth’s yearly orbit around the sun—600,- BEAUTIFUL 3 PIECE 000,()b0 miles—as the size of the THE OLD WAY THE aUADRON WAY larger parts . JACQUARD SUITE ...... $98 head* of a pin. The nearest fixed star would be^25 yards away. And BEAUTIFUL 3 PIECE MOHAIR SUITE. the whole of North America around — ^greater COVERED ALL AROUND. the pin-head would represent only T that one galaxy of stars, the Milky accuracy Value $249 ...... $198 Way, to which earth belongs. Outside the Milky Way tele­ scopes have identified 2,000,000 This Gruen timepiece other galaxies of stars; and meas­ we’re showing has been ured their distances. The nearest LAMPS! LAMPS! would lie 30,000 miles from North declared “ the nearest ap­ ALL STYLES. WONDERFUL VALUES America, with th'* others spotted proach to pocket watch Over each 30,000-mile distance im- THIS GIVES US OVERNIGHT SERVICE til the outermost would lie on a accuracy ever put on the $2.98 ° $27.50 rim about 2,000,000 miles away in wrist.” It means a geat deal to vou as a customer where we buy New England made mer­ n every direction. chandise that can be delivered to us over night. Tliis same service applies to re^ rs The earth could not be seen TJjat’s because the rec­ BED OUTFIT COMPLETE also so if you have a Barstow stove you never need worry about long waits for replace-. with the most powerful telescope. tangular movement is I With All Cotton Mattress and ^ 9 9 ^ 0 ments. . TWO ROSCOE CONKLINGS built especially for the High Block, 4 strap s p rin g ...... Grnen Crown- Gasrd Qiudnm oblong case. No waste ------7------— Washington, Nov. 6— (A P )—The Hkt. tolid gold, 17 Senate will have two Republican jtuxl Precision ntp»* space—^parts are larger msnt, SIS BLANKETS AND QUILTS AT Senators named after Senator Ros- Other strap watehes, and stronger. A feature coe Conkling, of New York, a Re­ PaL $»7J 0 to tlBO appi’i we’ll gladly demonstrate. REASONABLE PRICES ARD <5 publican leader of 40 years ago, for when Roscoe Conkling McCullough HEADQUARTERS FOR ELECTRICAL SUPPUES of Ohio takes his seat next week. SOUTH MANCHESTER Senator Patterson, of Missouri, 855 MAIN STREET also M'* the name Roscoe Conkling. F. E. BRAY Both Senator Patterson and Mr. Mc­ ■jDHOjLLAII) BENSON FURNITURE CO. Culloch who has been appointed to JEWELER succeed the late Senator Burton, of “The Home of Good Bedding” ^ ■ w Ohio, were bom when the New York 645 Main St. So. Manchester Cor. Main Street and Brainard Place, South Manchester ; Republican leader, Roscoe Conkling, ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD—IT PAYS ;3 l was at the height of his stormy car­ eer in the late Seventies. ?-s-‘ 1? ^

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1 bridge Congregational church per­ formed the ceremony. The couple LOTHERANS^MISSION BOWLES EECTED NEW DRIVER HITS were unattended. Mr. Salzburger was bom in Bel­ PROGRAM TOMORROW -7 ROCKVILLE gium, March 19, 1852 and came to DETROIT’ S MAYOR this country in 1870, locating in ? " GAS TANK, FLEES Webster, Mass. He was a wegvcr by trade, working ic several, mills Chicago Woman to Speak to Legion Officers Instailed. in this city, retiring from active Sunday School Workers— Is Detroit, Nov. 6— (AP)—Making :\\i // I At the regular meeting of Stanley work about seven years ago. On Tour. his third attempt for the mayorality iiBght When Tire Blows Dobosz Post, American Legion held Mrs. Salzburger was born in Al­ of Detroit, Charles Bowles, former NEW in G. A. R. Hall last evening, Dis­ sace Lorraine and came to this judge of the Recorder’s Court, was trict Commander Charles F. Balz country in the j-ear 1870, locating in The Simday school of the Swedish elected yesterday in the closest con­ OUR installed the officers, which are as Lutheran church has completed ■S\i // and Pays Heavy Fine in Worcester, Mass. test for that office in recent years. MAIN % follows: commander, William C. Three children were bom of thcjr plans for an unusually interesting Opposed by John W. Smith, former program for tomorrow evening at 8 Pfunder; first vice commander, marriage, two having died several mayor, who had the endorsement of ,NEW STO Rt, ■ Court This Morning. Thomas C. Shea; second vice com­ years ago. The other daughter, Mrs. o'clock at the church, in the inter­ the present mayor, John C. Lodge, est of Junior Missions. The com­ mander, Albert Nutland; chaplin, George Bunderland resides in Here­ Bowles was elected by a majority of Harry Lebeshevsky; adjutant, mittee of arrangements is Miss 8,595 votes in the non-partisan elec- 4170 MAIN St ford and will be present at dinner Norma, Anna M. and Esther M. Albert J. Coulombe of Park street, George N. Brigham, finance officer, with her parents on the day of the tion. Hartford, ran into hard luck last J. Elmer Elliott; sergeant-at-arms, . ^ - Refreshments wdll oe Johnson, Miss Elsie Brandt and The vote was: Bowles, 131,030; CELEBRATION VALUES, DURWG THIS GREAT H ^ evening when he undertook to teach Omer Schook; historian. Edward Mrs. Thora Stoehr, all Sunday Smith 122,435. . j served to visitors. school teachers. The total vote of more than 250,- ; The spirit Of Celebration Is In the air. All for This us. W^e are Celebrating the OPENING' o a 20 year old boy how to drive an New'marker; service officer, Omer Another Golden Wedding. Hartford and vicinity is coming to the mammoth automobile. The pair came out o Schook; past commander, Paul The guest speaker will be Miss 000 was the heaviest balloting in a | riariioru tmu ------. _ » vr our NEW store, and at the same time Celebrat­ On Sunday, November 10, Mr. and Alta Samuelson of Chicago, who is municipal election since the record ! Mardi Gras being held TOMORRO'W, FRIDA ing the widening of New Main Street. Our values Manchester and when they reached Wroblewski. Mrs. Frank Lenik of Brooklyn at present making a tour of Sun­ vote of 1924. The total was about ; and SATURDAY in Hartford, on New M ain ar! stupendous- It is in keeping with this gre^ the LiOve Lane Filling Station decid­ Plans were discussed at the meet­ street will celebrate their golden Street. We are offering unusual values for this ed that was a good place to make a day schools and Junior Mission so­ 57 per cent of the city’s registration. ! Festival. COME—make ypureelf happy and en­ ing for Armistice Day and the wedding. Plans have not been com­ At Smith headqiw-rters there was | Celebration. Here is your chance to Celebrate joy LOW’S money-saving Heating and Plumbing turn. The boy driver in making the Legion Fair which opens in Town cieties throughout New England. pleted, but it will be a big affair and She will speak of the work in other talk of a possible recount petition, i and Save Money at the same time. turn struck one of the gas tanks, Hall on Friday night of this week. FREE GIFTS AND FAVORS TO .4LL values. a local hall will be used for the cele­ schools. The children will be heard but no formal statement was issued. ; OreTTHURSDAf-^rWY-SAT^ UNTIt 1. P. M. knocked it down and then knocked The president asked the support ot Reason for Victory | over one of the oil tanks. bration. in chorus singing and piano num­ the members during the coming To Observe Anniversary. bers will be played by Astrid Ben­ Bowles’ election was a victory, in i Without stopping to investigate year and asked that they try and General Kitchner Lodge, Ameri­ son and Fred Lavey. a sense, for the administration of j FREE! FREE! FREE! they started for Hartford. However, lead the district in paying dues be­ can Order of St. George will observe All parents and friends of the Governor Fred IV. Green in state af- I b e a u t if u l in striking the tanks they evidently fore the first of the year, which wifi its thirty-first anniversary in For­ school will be welcome. The chil­ fairs, although the governor’s op- ■ Complete 6 Room Hot Water Plant HOUSE THERMOMETER punctured a tire and stopped to fix place the local organization in goad rester’s and Red Men's Hall on dren are requested to return their position to Smith was not an open May Be Purchased On Our Deferred and 1930 CALENDAR it. Clarence Jeffers who conducts standing. Saturday evening, November 16. mite boxes, given out early in the issue in the mayoralty campaign. Given Away During This the filling station arrived shortly The Armistice committee is work­ The entertainment will be presented summer. Smith was known to be hostile to Payment Plan if Desired 3Ionster Oelebratiou after the accident, saw the tracks ing hard to make the day of Novem­ by Sir Francis Drake Lodge ot the governor, and with control of WORLD’S GREATEST on the highway and started in pur­ ber 11 a success, and the Fair com­ the heavy Detroit and Wayne cotin- New Britain and will be in the form Kuhnly of East Hartford: three HOT WATER PLANT VALUE! ••LOW' riPELESS FCKNACE” suit. When he saw the men repair­ mittee wish the support of eacn ty voting strength in the state Re­ Built for lifetime service. Double of a minstrel show. brothers, Edward Hewitt of Arling­ publican conventions as the prize Plant includes Boiler made of finest grade of casting made of heavy gauge copper ing the tire he stopped to question and every member for the annual A program of dance numbers will them. It was apparent to him that ton, N. J.; Fred' Hewitt of Alameda, the governor’s adherents had hoped cast iron. Adapted for burning any kind of fuel, bearing steel, heavllx galvanized— fair. feature, including the old and new factory fitted Into heavy cast Iron this, was the car he was looking for. Cal., and Archie G. Hewitt of this for the election of Bowles. base rings. Has lieavy cast fire pot. The newly installed president, dances, with Carlton Buckmister hard or soft coal lignite, wood, gas or oil. Equipped It had a bent fender and there was city. In some political circles it was full size one-piece feed door, roomy William C. Pfunder officially an­ and his orchestra furnishing the with staggered, heat saving flues, large grate area, ash pit. Burns hard or soft coal, paint on it from the gas tanks. He nounced the committee for the year. The funeral will, be held from her said the election of Bowles probably music. late home on Thursday afternoon at deep fire pot and ash pit. 'Quiet circulation. Scienti­ ■wood or coUc. questioned the men and they admit­ After the meeting refreshments will influence Governor Green’s SpeclaUy All members of the Order of St. 2 o’clock. Rev. M. E. Osborne, pas­ plans for the campaign next year. ted responsibility for the damage. were served, followed by a social fically constructed, very efficient and economical. P riced .... $59.75 Coulombe said there was nobody George, not connected with the lo­ tor of the Methodist church will of­ Some prognosticators said an al­ hour. cal lodge, who are in Rockville, are at the filling station and they did ficiate. Burial v/ill be in the family liance ttetween the governor and Six New Style Tubular Radiators. All pipe fit­ Waite Likely to Head Ticket. cordially invited to attend the an­ Mr. Bowles was likely and that the not know where police headquarters The Republican caucus for the plot at Grove Hill cemetery. niversary. governor, in view of the outcome tings, Thrush Pressure System, Air Valves, Bronze Asbestos Pipe were and thought it best to report nomination of various city offices Notes. the ficcident at the Hartford station. Final plans for the celebration Mrs. Jesse Hewitt and aunt Miss yesterday, may decide to become a and Asbestos Cement. Ready to install. Our En­ Covering will be held in the TownT o ^ Haii,Hall, mMe- e -, regular meeting candidate for the United States Sen­ SAVBS FXJEL The court did not believe his story Mary Meyer of Ellington avenue re­ gineering Department will give you FREE advice. For Steam or Hot- morial Building on Thursday eve- to be held in Town Hall this eve- ate, seeking the seat now occupied but found him guilty and imposed a ning of this week at 8 o clock. Al­ turned today from a visit with rela­ Watcr Pipes. Mad« of ning. by Senator Couzens. Senator 3-Ply Asbestos Paper. fine of S50 and costs. The boy paid though several prominent citizens tives in Passaic,. N. J. OUTSIDE COVER ‘.he fine and costs which amounted to Lions Club to Meet. Mrs. Edward Fahey formerly ol Cousens, however, is a Wayne poun- Com plete have been mentioned in connection ty resident and admittedly popular $ 189.S O MADE OF CLOTH. The Rockville Lion’s Club will this city is m at the Manchester Me­ Complata -with Band* P63.57. with the local G. O. P. mayoralty among Detroit Republicans. Two Manchester men, Harold Wil- hold its regular meeting at "The morial hospital where she was taken OUR SALESFORCE ARE PR^TICAL for Attaching. nomination, indications on the eve of Rockville this evening, starUng with PLUMBERS AND STEAMFITTERS aft. n v ’ --- Bon of the north end and George Jol­ the caucus, that Alderman A. E. on Tuesday morning. a ft. 2” -----It® * supper at 6:15 o’clock. A speaker 8c a ft. ZVs" • 12c a It. ly of the south end were before the Waite, chairman of the Public Mr. and ^ rs. Carl Peterson and court on the charge of non-support. A. R. Shelander will be heard on the 13c a ft. Works Committee will be the daughter Mabel of Vernon Center HOT WATER HEATER Both men were summoned to appear subject of “Advertising Your Com­ have returned from a visit with liberal Reward HOFFMAN AIR VALVES choice. While he is not seeking the Here Is a real chance to save Quickly attached to your boiler, there for a similar offense about six munity.” I large attendance is ex­ George Peterson in Troy, N. Y. gives you all the hot water you Gas Range nomination, his pre-eminent qualifi­ pected to hear Mr. Shelander who is will be paid for the return of an money on these nationally fam­ months ago and at that time were Miss Lois Randall of Talcctt want all winter long without Two-tons color com­ ordered to pay stated sums to their cations for the important city office a representative of the Lion’s Inter­ ous air valves, indispensable for are pretty generally recognized by avenue has been appointed admini:?- English Bull pup which was cost. No bother, does not need bination. grey a n d wives. Both had failed to keep their national. tratrix of the estate of George Rai’- your heating 'plant, white and ivory and the leaders of the Republican Party. Hoffman No. 1 ...... $1.39 any attention. green. Has »ew Ruti agreement and were brought in on Mrs. Harry Bartley. lost Sautrday night about 5 i lighter. thermostat It is- expected that City Clerk dall, deceased. ' Hoffman Vacuum No. 2, $3.29 complaint of the ^irobation officer. Mrs. Annie Doretta Bartley, 45, Miss Evelyn McCarthy of West o’clock. Get in touch withj and servlca drawer. Raymond E. Hunt, who has served; Dole Quick Action $2.89 Wilson was given a 30 day jail wife of Harry Bartley of 107 Pros Furnished -with 3 regu- (hy| y| faithfully and efficiently for an ex Main street has returned from a Howard Edgerly, 11 Park St., j No. 1 Air Valve ...... 89c Sentence and the judge suspended it hp'IinanimousrviPect Street, died at the Rockville visit with friends in Boston, and Visit Our New Beautiful lar and one giant burn- A ^ ^ a O U on condition that he pay his wife $7 tended period, will be unanimou y hospital on Monday morning, Tel. 5375. | er: 16-lncli oven. ^ renominated. Clinton, Mass. Electrical Fixture s, week. A bond of $200 was requir- following an illness of several days. We Carry a Full Line of td to insure the order being carried Efforts will ako be made to draft She was born in Raritan, N. J., the Department SHAWMUT P.VniTS out. City Treasurer Parley B. Leonard daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred SM OKE PIPE and Space does not permit us to F.amous for over 100 years. Best for another term. nuallty pura Linseed Oil Paint for In the case of Jolly, Probation Hewitt, coming to Rockville witJi FITTINGS illustrate our exquisite electrical inside or outside use. Your choice Officer Edward Elliott, Jr., testified Up to the present time the af all colors and white. Absolutely her parents when a young girl Galv. Pipe ...... 40c and up fixtures. Every one is talking that he was a “silver tongued Democratic city caucus had not Mrs. Bartley was a woman of about our Electrical Depart­ guaranteed for long life and perma­ been called, but an announcement 2 ft. length nency of colors. Itegular value,$4.00. artist” and would make any state­ m a n y lovable qualities and the news ment. Come—see for yourself Gallon. S3.20. ment to get out of trouble. He said is likely to be made soon. Mayor Rockville Furniture House Black P i p e ...... 20c and np Lini’S ECONOMY PAINTS of her death is being received with 2 ft, length these wonderful values and llie he had tried to reason with him in George Forster looms as the Demc- Good qiiallty for general use. Fur- deep regret. She was a member of 124 WEST MAIN STREIET new modern trend in fixture nished in .sixteen beautiful colors. ardef to get the money from him to cratic nominee for mayor, although Black Elbow ..... loc and up the Methodist Episcopal church, ROCKVILLE Galr. Elbow ...... 36c and up design. Gallon, SLO.-i. support his wife and two children he has thus far refrained from dis­ Mayflower Rebekah Lodge and Bur­ Out failed to keep every agreement cussing the question. pee Woman’s Relief Corps, where ( B O S T O N U P R O V a R . I . ^ SPRf MFIELR he ever made. Jolly w’as in court last Cahill Arrested. she was very active, when he’' WHY PAY FOR A REBATE? a»3WogrHmgroMsr./ \ 1 1 7 0 m aim January. At that time he was given Thomas Cahill of Vernon avenue, \l45WASHirgr.H<»fTH s r . a healtli permitted. a jail sentence which w'as later arrested on Monday night by Officer Besides her husband, she leaves suspended.. The judge revoked the Ricliard Shea, was before Judge her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred suspension of the jail sentence and Fisk in the Rockville Police Court Hewitt of this city: two sister, Mrs. put it into effect. He gave Jolly to­ on Tuesday mofning at 9 o’clock, Bessie E. Northrup and Mrs. Maud day to make good with Probation charged with breaking and entering Officer Elliott. If not he will send and larceny of two jugs of wine at Jolly to jail tomorrow. the home of Javk Novak of Brook­ Eight more Manchester men paid lyn street. In court Cahill asked for the fine of $2.00 without costs for adjournment so as h© could secure improper parking. Among the eight council. This was granted and he HI N E W YORK cases were three for parking was placed under $500 bonds to ao- SUPPLY COMPANY v ia against traffic. The police are con­ pear in court on Thursday morning I MAIL ORDERS FILLED — TEL. 2-2249 ducting a campaign of education on at 9 o’clock. HARTFORD LINE the parking laws of the towm, and To Celebrate Golden Wedding. 1 1 7 0 MAIN ST., Hartford______Near Trumbull St. no matter where a car is found, if Mr and Mrs. Frank J. Salzburger STEAMER it is parked against traffic, the owm- of Hammond street will celebrate er wiU be ordered to appear in court. the golden milestone of their mar­ PASSENGER AND , WHEN YOU MAY GET THE WORTH OF EVERY i. ried life on Friday, November 15 % CENT OF YOUR DOLLAR NOW! and will keep open house from 2 un­ FREIGHT SERVICE ^ Just outside of Manchester into Rockville, located at til 10 p. m. on that day. They will Daitv ExcetJt Sunday Lv. HARTFORD 5:00 P.M the above address and opposite the U. S. Envelope fac­ be pleased to meet their many tory we have our stock and showrooms. Out of the ^ friends and neighbors who are sure Glastonbury 5:30 PM Wall Street to call in goodly numbers. Middletown 7:15 P.'l high rent district and no high pressure salesmen. With > The couple are, in good health and E. Haddam 8:.30 P.M this elimination of overhead expense we are able to save 5 Deep River 9:15 PM reside in a comfortable cottage, Essex - - 10:00 P.M you on household furniture of every description, mclud- ^ H e a lth fu l Briefs their home since they came to live Lv.SaybrookPoInt 10:45 PM « ing Kitchen Stoves, Gas Ranges, Heaters and Floor Cov- ^ in Rockville forty-five years ago. Frank Salzburger was married to Due NEW YORK erings. This display must be seen to be appreciated 5 (Pier40,N.R.) 6:30 A.M New York, Nov. 6.—A prelimin­ Miss Nanette Wolfer in Southbrige, ^ for value and saving. Open every evening until 3 0 ^ ary estimate of the October gross Mass., on November 15, 1879, com­ PASSENGER FARES 5 o’clock. Convenient terais arranged. ^ revenue of the Great Northern rail­ ing to this city five years later. Rev. One Way . . . $2.50 way shows a decrease of $4,000,000 George Wilson, pastor of the South- Round Trip - - - 4.00 from last October's $18,528,803, Ralph Budd, president, said today, adding that the decrease is due to Steam-heated staterooms, light grain crop and the holding by turn with hot and cold running farmers of grain on the farms. water, Stockholders of the Phoenix Fire SI .50. $2.00. $2.50. and $3-00 Insurance Company uill vote Nov. Tickets and Reservations at ■ 25, on a proposal to split the com- State Street Wharf INSURANCE your fingers pai^’s stock on a 10-for-l basis, in­ creasing the authorized number ct The Hartford Line shares from 60,000 to 600,000.

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DID YOU KNOW THAT— FOOTBAU TROPHY Scoreless Game Ends With Fourteen Candidates Report Jack, Elder, the ‘Notre Dame back, beat George Simpson, “ the Ball One Foot from W est for Initial Workout; Open fastest human,” in a sprint IS ON EXHIBITION once. . . . Masters, the Penn­ V irgin ia’s Goal;M iss sylvania back, is one of the best S e a s o n Thanksgiving kickers in the game today . . . and he can smack a line right State Theater Cup at Wat­ Chances Galore. briskly, too. . , . Mt. Bruen of Night With Diamond Madison Square Garden, says he’ll have two genuine cham­ kins; "Sophomore” Book­ BY WILLIAM J. OHIPMAN. pions battling at Miami this Match Team. winter . . . but he says Shark­ New York, Nov. 6.—(AP)—Once beams from powerful fioodlights set atop 12 poles spaced about ths ey is the only one he’s sure of Night football to be great stuff in Milwaukee, Wis., where Mar­ ed for Football Night. more footbsdl approaches the old The first basketball practice of the right now. . Eighty G’s pro­ quette University met and defeated Iowa State, 19 to 0, before 20,- field. Harvard-Princeton Saturday with a season for the Rec Five was held fit a year is what Boston’s larg­ 000 fans at Marquette stadium. The gridiron was illuminated by great gap in the eastern schedule est sports arena is making . . The handsome big silver trophy last night at the School street Rec from bbxing hockey and other the more apparent because of Har- i gym with Manager and Coach Ben which will be presented to the ^^n- things., The white football yard’s journey to Ann Arbor to meet Clune in charge. Thirteen candidates ning team in the local town football used in night games looks to be Michigan. The Army will be found reported. All of last year’s regulars series by the State theater through twice as large as the oval does except George Stavnitsky and Henry MARSTERS OUT RIVAL ELEVENS BATTLE MORE the direction of Warner Brothers arrayed against an Illinois eleven. McCann will be back again. This in the daytime. has been received by Manager Hugh The strictly eastern program of­ < i> - THAN THREE HOURS; SCORE 1-0 pair is out for a berth on the Grove . J. Camp'bell and is on display today fers the greatest chance of drama City College team dowm in Pennsyl­ Local at Watkins Brothers. Already the at Providence where a Dartmouth FOR THE REST Thatcher, Ariz., Nov. 6.—After playing for three hours and huge silver loving cup with its foot­ eleven, mourning the loss for the vania. 15 minutes, during which time they had taken a 13 to 6 lead All of the other Rec players of a ball engraving at the base has at­ season of Alton K. Marsters will SOPHOMORES WIN tracted considerable attention. Man­ year ago were out last night except ■jver the Brophy College football team of Phoenix, the Gila Col­ Sport struggle with Brown in the'game OF ’29 SEASON lege eleven of this city walked off the football field when time­ ager Campbell says he plans to which is to end relations between Roy Norris who was at night school. take the cup over north to put on "Ding” Farr, last year with Cahi- keepers informed officials and players that there still were eight the two institutions for^ two years FROMTOH12 0 minutes of play. The final score was 1 to 0 for Brophy, by for­ display part of the time. at least. sius, was out for practice as was In addition to giving away the “Tubby” Johnson who played with feit after the Gila eleven refused to continue in the dark. Chatter Even though Bill Roper refuses The men assigned to the timekeeping duties had stopped handsome trophy. Manager Camp­ to take his game with Lehigh as a the High school last season. Ty Hol­ Dartmouth Star Suffer edj bell has arranged to nave a theater land and Gyp Gustafson, the in­ their watches every time the referee’s whistle blew the ball dead, training gesture and with some rea­ A1 Smith Scores Both Touch­ starting them again when the w'histle sounded to resume play- night for both football teams. That son he gave the Princeton varsity separable companions were on hand is to say that members of both as was "Hap” Madden. Others who Bad Injury In Yale Game; a second day of rest yesterday with Babe Hurley of Hartford who teams will be Invited to come to the the promise of scrimmage today. reported were Ross Shirer, Jimmy downs After Long Runs theater on Friday, Nov. 15. For the Quish, Earl Blssell, Eddie Robb, played with the Comunity Club Every Princeton move from now to Confined to Bed for Four | occasmn. Manager Campbell has finish will be made with Yale game "Nibble” House, George Weiman, against the Rec Five in the town booked an unusually good football "Lefty” Bray and “Spally” Gustaf­ from Scrimjnage. basket ball series a couple of years in view, regardless of the outcome picture. “The Sophomore,” a Pathe of the Lehigh fray. son. Weeks. " ! Brother Taught ago, is now a candidate for a berth all-taking production starring the Tommy Faulkner is another form­ on the varsity court team at Ford- versatile Eddie Quillan. Sally Beat Yale 6-0. er Rec star from whom a lot is ex­ The Sophomores beat the Fresh­ ham. Yale has a much easier assign­ men 12 to 0 in an inter-class high O’Neill is the girl who stars with pected this season. He did not play Hanover, N. H., Nov. 6.— (AP) — him in the collegiate'comedy. ment this week in Maryland, al­ much last season because of Illness, school football game played at the A1 Marstcr.s. the "Special Delivery ; Johnny Mullins, home from Flint, though the southern eleven turned but is a high class forward. West Side yesterday afternoon. The Football Points Mich., to pay his old home tov/n back the Elis last year by 6 to 0. Kid” who ha.s been an especial de- 1 game was stubbornly fought and Manager Clune plans to open the livercr to' Dartmouth's football | and friends a visit, says he thinks I Fordham moves into Boston on the teams were much nearer season with the Springfield Diamond hopes on moi'c than one occasion lay ' Harvard will beat Michigan with­ j Saturday on a bid for the cham- matched . than the score would Match club here on Thanksgiving in a hospital cot here today, his | out any real trouble Saturday at PALESTINE LEADS ! pionship of the Catholic college big seem to indicate. three of the east. night. The opponents for the Rec football games a thing of the past. \ Bill Was Denied Chance {q ^>cistNight*s Fights Ann Arbor. Johnny adds that the J Girls have not been selected. Clune Albert Smith, lanky youth who l>est team in the Wolverine state pitched for the varsity baseball Marsters received a h'actured yer- j Yesterday’s Game. said last night, however, that the tebre Saturday in the Yale game. i Milwaukee—King Tut, St. Paul, is Detroit with its fkmous Lloyd CHINA TO VICTORY Fordham and West Virginia Uni­ Rec Girls were in demand and that team last season, scored both Star at Yale So He Coach­ Brazil of All-America fame. touchdowns for the Sophomores. Not only Marsters, the high scorer | outpointed Lope Tenorio, New York, versity played a scoreless tie yes­ he booked three games last evening. of the east and a youth with liis ! 10. terday the New Yorkers driving 72 Elizabeth Washkiewich, runner-up The first came on a 20 yard run in the first period and the second heart set on being chosen All-Ameri- | St. Louis—Benny Bass, Philadel­ Mullins brings the welcome news Joe Farr’s Charter Oak alleys on yards in the closing minutes but for tlie town women’s tennis singles ed His Little Brother the on a sprint of 45 yards in the ra quarterbaclc this year bemoaned phia, knocked out Jimmy Mendo, that all is well with Sammy Smith, Oak street were crowaed last night falling a foot short of a touchdowm championship, is said to be showing fourth period. Both were end runs his fate. 'All Dartmouth joined him Pittsburgh, one. another former basketbaJl star. to watch Freddie the Chinese as the game ended. The gallant real class in the practice sessions. from scrimmage. and the thousands of fans who have Fine Points. Springfield, Mo.—Jimmy Owens, Sammy has a fine p>osltion In one laundryman defeat Ramolla Paganl fighting mountain band from West The girls will practice again tomor­ Neither team was able to get packed stadiums throughout the east Springfield, Mo., outpointed Clausine of the automobile factories, is mar­ in a special ten game bowling match Virginia gave the Maroon every row night from 7 to 8 and the boys within real striking distance .so to see him play, seconded Dartmouth Vicent, Stillwater, Okla., ten. ried. has a charming little daughter by twenty pins. chance but all overtures of old man next Tuesday from 8 to 9. strong was the other’s defense. The in regret at Mar.stcrs passing from Three years ago Harvard and Los Angeles— Ignacio Fernandez, and owns a new home. What could While the scores were not very opportunity were steadfastly re­ Freshmen reached the 25 yard line the gridiron. Yale were fighting bitterly to break Los Angeles, outpointed 'Ward bo sweeter? high, the interest far exceeded that jected by the home team. Fordham once but could advance no further. In the terms of Dr. .Tolm S. F. Gile, a scoreles.s lie. Sparks, San Francisco, ten. of any match other than a town remained undefeated but had its The Sophomores will now meet the who administers to the injuries of On the .sidelines sat a senior, Bill There is one thing about these championship affair. It is still the record marred by the second tie of Dartmouth football men, Marsters Booth, a nice drop-kicker, an ac- night football games as pictured JENNIE SCHUBERT winner of the Junior-Senior grid have helped themselves by working chief topic of conversation along the the sea.son, the first, too, was of sustained a fracture of the light eiirato ami strong pa.sr.Qi' and a above, they ought to give a fellow West Virginia origin, a 6 to 6 dead­ dash, the date for which has not to defray the expenses. Oak street business section tonight. yet been decided upon. transverse process at tlie third and capable ball carrier. From the a surer chance of seeing stars. Freddie averaged 95 against 93 for lock with Davis and Elkins. st.-ituls came the cry: Albie’s proud parents relate that HITS BEST SCORE fourth lumbar vertebre. The injury Ramolla. West Virginia had two great will keep liim on the sidelines while "Give us Booth! Wo want Bill the young man made his first sen­ Manchester High has played The Chinaman made a highly Im­ chances in the fir.st few minutes of C. D io n ...... 63 86 84 sational open-field run when he was his team plays Brown, (Cornell and Booth:" Bulkeley High of New London pressive start with a score of 126 play when a Fordham fumble caused A. M a ja ck ...... 80 85 97 Another man was given the months old. Restless, he clambered Jennie Schubert hit the beat the Navy. Tlie doctor said he was three times and been victorious on but was in three figures on only one apprehension In the Cavanaugh A. Ponticello ...... 91 84 107 chance. Bill Booth sat there on over the side of his crib— head first, resting comfiutah'.e and would be two occasions. They meet . again other Instance. Paganl went above camp but when Fordham stopped scores in the Cheney Girls' bowling i h . Gustafson ...... 88 and watched the game just as every other natural athlete league last night with scores of 110, [ allowed to resume his class work the sidelin Saturday in the Wh.oling City. three times. A double strike In the this drive, it’s time of stre.ss was oimI in a tie, 0 to 0. It wa;-! his would have done. He crept through 119 and 103 for a 332 three string. soon. last box of the ninth game by over from a defensive standpoint. Totals ...... 337 421 4G3 .'•enior yeai. Hi'-' chance for fame Uie bedroom, the parlor, tbe dining Mary Strong turned in 117 in her Tills year Marsters, better even WTien the experU start consider­ Pagani cut Freddie's lead to seven The Maroon offensive did not start laid gone. room—into the kitchen and pushed third effort. The scores: than the one of 1927, was used as ing the 1929 supply of All-America pins, but under the export guidance to function until It was too late. The Throwing Mill Tliat Bill Booth was the big open two doors on the way. To Rltvbon. the basis of the entire Dartmouth talent they should not overlook the of Manager, Coach and whatnot one sustained drivq was under way .. Roth ...... 75 brother r Yale, and took it like a man. ended. Later he went to work for Fordham lost five yards. E. Chamberlain ...... 65 63 70 ! L. Thornfelt ...... 105 vard lind stamped him as iT .All- He drilled Albie in i>unting and , the same dairy company that had est in sports and .should be. able to BRONKE-ORENSTEIN help guide the team to another suc­ The big thrill came at the close L. Reinartz ...... 55 64 67 M. Lam precht...... 81 America calibre. dro])-kicking ami forward passing. I employed Bill during his qollege when Fordham practically talked it­ ------1 K. G ustafson...... 96 Those who saw the big Green face There were tricks of broken field j days. He was employqd by a naeat cessful season. self out of a chance to win the 303 '351 356, Yale at New Haven last Saturday running that Bill knew. too. Dav , packing company last summer and game. After the players left a 136 418 441 saw more tlian .a footbr.M duel lie- The DeMolay basketball team will A 14 game home and home match Tote after day Bill toiled with the kid. , in 1928. His job was packing pork, between "Dave" Orenstein and huddle with the ball only two yards tween Marster.s and B.-oth they practice from 8 to 9 tonight at the Throwing. building him up jihysically for the operating the bacon sheer and fin­ "Rube" Bronke will be rolled start­ from the goal, they ran back to talk 80 85 YALE CWN’T OBLIGE vvitne.ssed (he juissing of one of East Side Rec. B. Gerich ...... 71 d.ay when Albie would go to Yale. ally supervi.sor In the baking de­ ing this evening at 8 o’clock at it over ag^n. But fpr this second 95 New Haven; Nov. 6. — (AP) — Dartmouth's and foolball's greatest E. Rovee ...... 83 83 It was l’>i)l who urged that Albie partment. Bronke’s alleys: the finish being at thought they might have had time 64 76 While if is understood at Yale that ball carriers. Loiigiieckcr will take Some people believe in law and G. Modean ...... 68 fqiend two or three years at Milford Albie set a precedent in Yale the casino alleys at 3 o'clocl< Satur­ to make the 12 Inches they were . 72 73 73 University of Maryland would like Marsters' place. order--if they can lay down the E. Wolfrom ...... Acad.uuv under the. wise guidance freshman history when he was day afternoon. short when the time ran out. B. Bika ...... 78 72 79 ! the Blue team to open the new of Coach Bill l^ivell. chosen ns captain of the football, law and give the orders. stadium at Baltimore next fall, H. Albie Booth was prepared sound- basketball and baseball teams. It 372 372 408 1F. Woodstock, general manager of One good way to discur.;; a ciues- ly for the gridiron glory he was to , was his ability as a ball carrier this nfe.in Office No. 2. athletics sald today it would be im­ tion with an angiy person is over win. I year that finally resulted in rojec- N. Yokitis ...... 63 73 68 possible to do so. the telephone. Tho Booths are a family in me- tion of the Warner system at Yale, G. Fish ...... 55 58 69 I dium circumstances. They live in I after the Georgia disaster. Under To many people Clothing E. Walhelm ...... 58 59 57 part of a three-family frame house i the Warner dquble-wing back for- speaks louder than words, M. Conville ...... 64 65 71 i at 626 Dixwell street, here. Albert I mation, Albie would have been ex- says Glenney. M. Kissmann ...... 89 92 78 1 PITT STAR REAL ACE I Booth, Rr., the father of Bill and ! pected to take his turn in running Albie, is a polisher in the manu- ' interference, a job he was deemed I'LL MAKE 'EM A - Overcoats 329 347 343 ; i'acturing plant of the Winchester too light for. SPEECH THAT'LL KNOCK Arms Company. Booth. Sr., never misses a game. i ■EM PLATC" Main Office No. 1. Parent.s Sacrlfieed Last year, during the Harvard-Yale From the Shops of V. McGann ...... 65 69 69 Father and Mother Booth often frcshma.n game, they had to hold C. Fraher ...... 67 85 72 ' denied themselves little things so him in the stands when a couple of E. Pettengill ...... 53 68 59 that Bill and Albie could go 1 Harvard frosh got rough with AI- 80 1 M. Curran ...... 45 79 through college. But both boys bic. A. Paradis ...... 98 80 85 Hicky-Freeman 328 381 365 VelveL J. White ...... 95 81 84 Three Months Old Babe E. Peterson ...... 71 81 73 Fashion Park S. Chesbro ...... 51 60 . 80 1 I. Rossi ...... 64 70 63 1 Could Keep Cubs * Score E. Mozzoli ...... 74 59 89 SOME DAV and the celebrated 355 351 389 At Least That Is What Dr. Moran Says in Re- GOVERNOR AND THEN PRESIDENT Weaving. gard to Cubs’ Advertisement for a Compe­ Sue Kellv ...... 66 87 90 tent Comptometer. ■ Ford Overcoat A. Leister ...... 73 79 112 M. Summerville .. . 74 69 74 M. Crawshaw ----- . 66 71 79 Dr. Moran of the Majors wants'^ that it is antagonistic to the Stat- Dummy ...... 59 61 62 to know if the Cubs are still seek­ utes of the State of Connecticut to engage for hire and for monetary Quality, Style and Perfect Fit ing the services of an expert comp­ * 338 367 417 consideration any infant imder the THE WA'V YOU LOOK Spinning No. 1. tometer operator for the town age of three months. A child older M. Relnartz ...... 74 69 69 championship football qeries begin­ than three months would not even M EANS M ORE T H A N S. Berk ...... 85 84 69 ning November 17. earn the salary offered. W H A T Y O U E. Wiganowskl ... . 59 70 62 He says that for the price of Dr. Moran wonders if the Cubs BEFORE YOU MAKE R. Manson ...... 59 70 62 admission to the game played at will advance the proposition to the T H A T SPEECH GrO T O $32*50 to $65*00 M. Damoto ...... 62 61 62 Hickey’s grove last Sunday those one lucky enough to land the Job of the Cubs who attended should whereby they will retain the salary * 344 362 355 have taken advantage of the valu­ agreed upon that they might pur­ OLENNEY'S able lesson in common, simple un­ chase for him a block of shares in AOiOIUOOK Other Fine Makes $25 to $32.50 SENIOR LEAGUE complicated arithmetic from the the Cub team to guarantee him LIKE- A ^ Old Mill Major’s score keeper. It was all financial independence in his old . 75 84 87 age. He recommends that the Cubs G-UY M. Sullivan ...... free for the asking. t h a t ’s F. Nelson ...... 95 81 89 "Doc” wonders if, when the Cubs wait a week or two before engag- M. McKinney...... 80 104 89 left the field they did so because ing the services of this operator for WORTH Florsheim Shoes E. Lautenbach ...... 88 84 85 the burden of adding together the by that time the Cubs may find l is t e n iNfrJ Bostonian Shoes L. Ryssell ...... 72 72 69 series of sixes became too compli- themselves able to iron out some of TO cated for them to handle. He fur- their present internal difficulties, Totals ...... 410 425 419 ther wonders if the Cubs are in any By so doing they could then send Friendly Five Shoes Velvet Mill particular hurry for the services of one of their Chiefs-of-Staff thereby Mallory Hats M. Karpin...... 82 78 91 this operator and what credentials , derive all benefits themselves from i H. Bodreau...... 76 78 80 he must present that the dignity money expended, Interwoven Hosiery E. Rowsell...... 69 89 89 of the team be preserved. He feels that in so doing they M. Sherman...... 86 100 85 Moran wonders too why some of will make much progress in pro- J. Schubert...... 110 119 103 These well-tailored suits we’re Genuine Horsehide Jackets those who have so efficiently guid­ motjng a little harmony in their showing from $22.50 to ed the destinies of the Cubs to date ranks which as ,far as he can ap­ Totals ...... 423 464 448 are examples of the possibilities Oakes Bros. Sweaters and who have so miraculously preciate. appears almost absolutely of modern advertising. Such solved the complicated problems minus. Unnecessaty additional ex­ folks fliid their way to 780 Main Carter’s Underwear Weaving Mill pense could never be productive of which have confronted them, find St. M. Strong ...... 100 this simple .job so extremely diffi­ better understanding or better har­ B. Kisamann ...... 74 cult to handle. He asks if It is be­ mony. “Doc” adds it might not bo B. H atch...... 84 A remarkable sequence Of action with the ball being tackled by an pictures, showing Tony Uansa, star Ohio playef whom he shook off. cause of the Tact that in computing a bad idea to create with this H. T a g g a r t...... 99 money a reserve fund for retired C. Jackmore...... 82 halfback of Pittsburg University, The picture below shows him con- the score, the customary padding during his spectacular 73-yard run tinuing his dash toward the Ohio of hot air mUst be eliminated, and managers and their assistants. He means.: .a ■ pension,- pravlding of Totals...... 449 461 ,500 to a_,touchdown (in the game with goal a few seconejs later: Uansa facts and fljfures must then 'be GLENNEY’S course they do not become too nu­ Ribbon MUl Ohl6*'State,' are shown above. The was the star of Pitt in their 18-2 taken at their face value. "Doc” merous. E. Kleinachmldt...... 75 78 81 picture in the circle shows Uansa [ victory over the Buckeyes. 1 begs to remind the Cubi of the fimt PACE rniKTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN.. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1929,

Sunday morning. All veterans will 7 p. m., to proceed to the Memorial MORE ODD FlklBS moderator of the NaU<^nal Council meet at the Army and Navy club at hospital for the annual exercises. Camden, Maine, Nov. 6.— (A P )— of Congregational churches tells LEGIONNAIRES PLAN 10:15 a. m., Sunday, November 10. The Salvation Army baad and the Although Charles Reynolds, 12, who Legion Drum Corps will provide the Connecticut conference that Mquor The regular Armistice Day Me­ coxifessed to starting three lumberj^ TARDIEU’S CABINET Ship Arrivals music. Overnight "is raising heU with the world.” FOR ARMISTICE DAY morial services will be held at the yard fires within a year because he Hartford—Miss Mary R. Kirk- liked the "red blaze”, was sent to. ■ State Armory, Monday morning at STEAMER AGROUND. bridge, Hartford, and Herbert R. 111 o’clock sharp. This service is the State School for Boys Monday. IS EMOST READY Trolle, Stamford aimounced as, Con­ Shanghai, Nov. 6.— (A P )—The Camden had its ninth mysterious A . P. News Arrived: i Dance - Saturday the 9th, held by aJl Legion Posts and is sim­ American steamer President Taft, necticut winners of recent Atwater Western World, New* York, Nov. ple but impressive. All Legion­ fire within three months last night. Kent auditions. Church Sunday the 10th and outward bound from Shanghai, The latest blaze belleyed to be in­ 6, from Buenos Aires. naires and their friends are Invited grounded in the river»here today. It Plainville—Bruno Potash, 31, ar- Homeric, New York, Nov. 6, from j Memorial Services and Pa- cendiary, was discovered in an alley- and welcome. began to discharge its fuel old with Southampton. rade the l lt^. Monday evening the veterans will way between two business houses. Radical Sodalisls in Chain- the expectaUon of refloating in the Little damage was done. receiving' 25,572 votes against 21,- as one of two men who held up New Seydlltz, Bremen, Nov. 3, from meet at the Army and Navy club at Britain-Plainvllle trolley car last: I afternoon. 328 for Philip Troup, Democratic New Orleans. ______week, taking $45 from John Fraw- i , Dilworth-Comell Post No. 102,; 3 her Say They Will Vole candidate. Sailed: i American Legion, will hold Its Ar- Saturnia, Naples, Nov. 6, for New Hartford-—Mayor Walter Bat- ^®^^^a,ven—Fifty three divorce ; ■ mistice Dance at the State Armory, York. 1 Saturday evening, November 9. For Against It. terson. Republican, re-elected mayor actions are among 288 cases return- > Oscar n, Copenhagen, Nov. 6, ^ ■ by majority of 930 votes over John ed to November term of the Su- i I the occasion the Legionnaires have ------I F_ Gaffey, Democratic. The vote— New York. I obtained Jack Morey and bis broad- perior Court. Intolerable cruelty Manuel Arnus, Cadiz, Nov. 4, New / A T’ho nAwiv Batterson 22,356. Gaffey 21,436. Vot- I casting orchestra from Holyoke, Paris, (Nov. 6.— (AP) T b. newlydefeat school consolidation leads as the grounds for the pleas, j York. 1 Mass. This orchestra is a regular ; with desertion a close second. i feature over the Vv^estinghouse Sta-/ completed ministry of Andre Tar- question by 2347 votes and adopt I Torrington—Joseph Costa, charg- • j dleu. who will present his minister­ Metropolitan district charter by LONDON STOCKS I tion, WBZ tind is a great favorite : 1 ed with having instigated the dyna-1 of the Radio audience. The commit­ ial declaration to the Chamber of 6629 votes. mi ting of the home of Thomas J. j Deputies tomorrow, will face a de-| Bridgeport—Edward T. Bucking­ London, Nov. 6— (AP)— Uncer­ tee is working hard to make this Wall, former local prosecutor, elects } one of the outstanding;^ affairs of termined onslaught to unseat it. ham, Democrat, defeats Mayor F. tainty how Wall street would open trial without jury. He will go on . the season. The Armory floor will The Radical-Socialists, without Williams Behrens, Republican, for after the holiday caused a subdued trial in Superior Court next week. | be in first class condition so that j waiting for the ministerial outline of mayor by 6,335. Democrats also elect tone in the London Stock Exchange Waterbury — Patrolman James ^ all will be able to derive full bene- j policy today decided unanimously to 11 out of 12 Aldermen. The mayor­ Sammon is beaten with own black- ' this morning where movement.s vote against the new government were slight and irregular. fit of the endeavors of Professor | alty vote, Buckingham 20.995. Beh­ jack by slot machine thief whom be ! Morey and his cast. i and emphasized its position by rens 14,660. surprises. ] Transatlantic favorites dropped making such an adverse vote a mat­ somewhat but business was small Being out late on Saturday night j New Haven—Lee DeForest, head Waterbury—Judge J. F. McGrath i will not deter the veterans from at­ ter of party discipline. advises Edward McNulty, Meriden. pending the Wall street opening. of DeForest Radio Telephone & Tele­ Speculative issues were dull and tending the memorial services at This action has stiffened the op­ graph Co.. New York elected___ .in Police Court to “ be smart and be- the South Methodist church on When you read British bonds better. I position and narrows the premier s Aurlian honorary society, Yale 1 come a ‘yes man’ ” to cops after lat­ already scant margin of safety as Sheffield Scientific school. ter “ talked himself into arrest.” it has been hoped he might have the New Haven—Charles L. Morris, Beacon Falls—New state police benefit of a few abstainers. vice president of the Yale Aeronau- barracks------reported as nearly ready , Press Approves. tical Society will preside over sec- for occupancy, The 'Conservative prcs.s mean­ ond annual conference of the Na- | while highly approves Tardieu’s re­ Uonal Intercollegiate Aviation As- i fusal to let the party conventions sociation at Ohio State University, KILLED BY AUTO dictate to the government and Columbus, Friday to Sunday. warns political leaders that i’arha New Haven—Mrs. Harris M. ; ment N'dll face the .solution if a ma­ HolTman, mother of Israel J. aud | Noiwalk, Nov. 6.— (A P )— Police j jority cannot be nnrtcred. I Bernard E. Hoffman, New England officials today were endeavoring to i / The Cabinet held a long discus­ 1 manager and counsel respectively establish the identity of a sixty year sion today on the ministerial declai • [ for Warner Bros., dies in G3rd year. old man who was struck by two / ation and in the terms of an official Middletown—Jennie E. Zarzicki, automobiles and instantly killed on I communique found itself “in perfee acquitted on _ murder charge _ _ on the Boston Post road late last j unanimity on all points at issue, ground of insanit.v in 1925, ordered night. Tlio victim, dressed in dark j This included a demand for immed-1 released from Connecticut State clothes and of average build vith j iate discussion of the government’s Hospital after Judge Edward M. gray moustache and hair, ran i general and foreign policy. Yeomans is informed in Superior across the highway into the side of Among the decisions taken this Court that she had regained mental a car driven by Frank Chrlstiano of moming"wa.s that ministers will de­ balance. Norwalk who was driving east. The line all invitations to banquets Middletown—Judge Edward M. Impact threw him back to the op­ luncheons and other gatherings as Yeomans in Superior Court sen­ posite side of the road where a long as vital questions still remain tences Alfred St. Lawrence, 27, second machine going west and N e w s to be decided. Providence, R. I., to state prison for operated by John Weisheit of Nor­ three years on auto theft charge. walk, passed over his body. Royal Guyer, 26, South Norwalk, Death was due to a fractured given one year jail term on seduc­ skull, a crushed chest a"nd a crushed y o u ~ tion charge. hip. Medical Examiner Dr. William TMs Storrs—Ralph Chopin, Burnside, W. Tracey declared. The police is elected president of the freshman booked Chrlstiano on a charge of “They work while you sleep” class at Connecticuit Agricultural manslaughter and Weisheit on a them as often as you please— or is College. reckless driving count. Both men When tlie bowels need help know the Storrs—J. Earl Williams, Hart­ were released under bonds. there is nothing like cascara; give them freely to children or ford, made major in R. O. T. C. of nothing more efficient, nothing so old folks. Paris Connecticut Agricultural College. The earth’s core is a sea of A coated tongpie or a laden, Torrington—Fifteen persons in­ dense liquid glass on which oceafis good for the system. Any doctor cluding nine women arrested in and continents float and slide, ac­ can confirm these facts. breath is a signal for a candy Cas- A LA r u s s e : caret. Or a sick headache, or any. liquor raids by local police. cording to Dr. Reginald A. Daly Candy Cascarets give you pure FACTS By Hazel Reavis Ansonia— Dr. Fred B. Smith, of Harvard University. cascara in a most pleasant form. sluggish feeling; any time you be­ Paris—The cult of the Russian j Take one tonight. Sec how fine lieve the liver and bowels are not never wanes here. you feel all next day. Without functioning fully, Cascarets wilB sweep away accumulations in the It is manifest in the tent-like, discomfort and without harmful carpet hung little boites de nult lower bowel. They are sweetened effects this gentle laxative cleanses Unbiased./ where the program is music and with pure cane sugar and flavored the whole thirty feet of bowels. champagne from midnight until the with real licorice, making theni street cleaners are at work. Cascarets never produce that the ideal laxative for children. There are more places than ever nauseous feeling usually asso­ where the waiters wear red Cos­ The ciated with the use of laxatives. Full medical endorsement sack coats and pinch in their proves their principle is right; waists; where the proprietor plays And their action is so natural that there is no danger of forming the use of 20 million packages a the guitar and sings in three or year proves their effectiveness. four languages; a lad in baggy sat­ the laxative habit. You can take in trousers and a tunic blouse does a dance that rattles the champa^e Puritan Market ewspaper glasses, and the muffled orchestra T h is is an mcludes the three-legged instru­ Located at the Corner of Main and Eldridge St. ment that looks like a xylophone crossed v-ith a miniature grand

^ One such place with a mere doz­ We find that the steady increasin,g vol­ means Truth told interestingly en tables has made a name for it­ ume of our business makes it possible for self because the urbane little pro­ WORK WHILE VOU prietor refuses to allow the orches­ tra to play the Volga boatmen s us to sell to our customers at even a lower song under any circumstances. margin of profit. Therefore we are offer­ A Roval Visitor . A friend happened to be in the ing the following specials for Wednesday, cabaret of the Comedlens Russes Thursday and Friday. one night when the late Gr^d Duke Nicholas arrived unexpected­ ly with four members of his staff. That w'as aqi evening, he says. Nicholas died soon after and Armours Star Bacon White Russians in Paris went into ' i mourning for the ack^wledge 28c lb. leader of the house of Romanoff, the uncle of Czar Nicholas II and Puritan Ham head of the Russian army to which the Czar wTote the famous mes­

“ I address you for the last time, my well beloved troops. Loin and Rib Lamb Ctiops . As soon as Grand Duke Nicholas HULTMAN’S vt-as recognized the cabaret were closed A store catering to MEN AND BOYS outfitting them from HEAD TO FOOT, if it be for Dress, Business, Work, orchestra struck up the national anthem of the old Russian empire, 3 5 c lb. School or Play. Showing just now wearables to keep you warm on cold, snappy days. while everybody stood. Waiters dived for the cellar a^a Legs of Spring Lamb, 5 lbs. average 33c lb. came back with champagne for everybody and in a jiffy the grand Bacon in 2 lb. squares...... 17c lb. duke’s health was being drunk by You cannot afford to overlook our showing of Men’s Suits, ., Russians, English and Americans , Rib End Roast P ork ...... 22V2C lb. Nicholas smiled and bowed and i Home Made Sausage Meat Topcoats, and Overcoats of renowned, brands, viz: went to a quiet tabic over in a f corner with his party. (Pure Pork) ...... 25c lb. The Singing Dul«e Soon they began to sing at his J Armour’s Star Cottage H am s...... 38c lb. table, lifUng their glasses to one another. The songs were Bussian. ^ Armour’s Star Pure Lard, lb. pkg. 15c lb. Society Brand Worsted regimental or school songs they all M knew. Nicholas leaned back com­ Fresh Pigs’ F eet...... 9V2C lb. fortably with his dignified white head .resting on a bright red cush­ Sirloin and Short Steaks---- >^ ... 35c lb. | ion tod sang the best of them all. Tex and Smithson Sometimes he sang the verse alone and his friends came in on the Fresh Fruits & Vegetables The most popular styles of the season. Drop in to inspect Aa the champagne bottle.s emp­ tied he began lifting his ff|ass to people in the room. He toasted the Sweet Potatoes, 10 lbs...... 25c and try on the model you should have. S^erican girl who was wth my friend several times, winking M d Complete line of fresh produce selling at new low smiling at her as he raised his prices. W^en he was leaving he stopped EAGLE BRAND SHIRTS Boys’ Wool Plaid Jackets for a minute at their table to say. “ I hope you didn’t mind my flirt­ Se^ Food Plain colors and pattern effects, collai’ ing witja you a little bit You’re attached and collar to match. Special Price v e ^ pretty and I’m just an old A fresh supply of Sea Food will be in tomorrow morn­ Men’s Felt Hats * man, you know.” He went out with a wave of his ing and priced by us for a quick turnover. Place your by “Marvin” $2.00 to $3.50 order early. pii cane and a handshake $or the pro­ in this season’s latest shades. prietor. It was his last sight of the Flannel shirts, khaki and grey, medium • lltUe Comediens Russes, for he died SAVE MONEY AND BUY THE BEST Priced ajt and heavy weights. $ 2 * d 5 at his home on the BY TRADING AT Weeks later without revisiting $4, $5, $6 and $7. Paris. Derbies...... $6.00 t^ajamas in Both (3oat and k i l l e d b y l i q u o r . Suspenders St, cnairsville, Ohio. Nov. 6. Middy Styles. __One Iwy was dead, another Bass Hunting Boots Hickok Belts renoited dying and two others were Genuine Horsehide Pull cut Broadcloth, Percales and Flan­ ill today from drinking poison liquor last night near their home In Leather Jackets nel. Bass Work Shoes Garters StewartsvlUe, county officials s^d. $2.00 up Mike Stribak, 15, was found dead Some with fur collars, sheep­ Gold Seal Rubber Boots Mufflers on a hillside, while Harry Anpis, skin and wool blanket lined. Night Shirts of Flannel and Cotton. hl3 friends was found in a serious Puritan Market Gold Seal Rubbers New Neckwear condition nearby. Joseph Brice, 15, ,i;i4 up $1.50 up and Cosmo Chelsea, were able to go Main and Eldridge St. to their homes where they were Ucated by physicians.

•rifl PAtSE FOtTRTEBNT^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MAWUnciSl'ER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1923.

M w is Daily Health —Y D U R —n t Service ;3y Anne Austin, author of; i®. 1029lbyifK EA ^» by World PaiuecJ Authority \SjBj^VLi_Cie ^ n'i3j» j Hints On How To Keep Weil CHILDREN w- THIS HAS HAPPENED DIPH’THERIA CAN BE bj/- Olii/e I^ berts Barton MBS. EMMA HOGABTH, who is ELJMLNATED BY PROPER said to keep her money in her Women are thoroughly emanci­ HEALTH MEASURES ©1928 bi| NEA Servicejnc room on the second floor of MBS. pated from everything except fash­ I don’t know v/hat eaves-drop- • an hour. You’ll have to talce a RHODES’ boardings house, takes a ion, according to Gilbert Seldes, BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN fiendish delight in constantly ping means exactly. What do you bus.” changing her will to name a new who discusses women’s dress and Editor Journal of the American call it when you cannot help hear­ t “What bus ? Where ? I don't i undress very entertainingly in the ing what people say and can't get know anything about busses.” favorite among the boarders. She Medical Association and of Hygeia, aiyay ? is strangled to death between K % current “Mentor.” the Health Magazine I “Right around the comer by the/ 11:45 and 12:15 Saturday night, He makes the point that while ^ Both happened to me the other Diamond Bamk, a t the com er oil June 29. we'have had many dress reformers, ' day, yet I was glad of it because I Liberty and Fifth—ymi’il find it who made themselves objects of Although scientific medicine had a real thrill. I wouldn't have BONNIE DUNDEE, young de­ known the cause of diphtheria, a Are you listening? If you can't tective, who has taken a room in­ ridicule in crusading against the missed a bit of rare training a find it ask someone. Yoii can take long skirt emd the corset in the . method of prevention through in- certain mother was giving her boy, cognito to give Mrs. Hogarth the j oculation against the disease, and that or another one on the next protection she demands in a letter days when, they prevailed, that for- a couple of farms. they really advanced the cause of also for treating severe cases, diph­ comer. The policeman will tell written to the police, assists liis theria has not been wiped out from She was having something done you. c hief, LIEUTENANT STRAWN, in sensible clothing but slightly. in one of those booties where they Mary Tillotson, who invented a the earth. “Here’s the money for your fare the investigation. The reasons are many. The bob you and wash you and have If you don’t waste time you car Boarders at the Rlrodes house costume that included “a bodice, you. I w£is in the one next door. loose trousers and a short skirt diphtheria germs pass easily from 'be back in 45 or 50 minutes. I'll are MR. and MRS. SHARP, DAISY \ one person to another. It is pos­ I didn’t need another view of SHEPHERD, saleswoman; WAL­ falling to just above the knee.” be .ready by that time and Raj V Mrs. Bloomer with her bloomers, j sible for well people to carry the three pairs of woolen-stockinged will be back. Then we'll get Dac TER STYLES, proprietor of a shanks to know that she had com­ small haberdashery; NORMA' and Dr. Mary Walker with her ■ germs in their throats after they and go home. Now run along man’s attire which made her so; have recovered from the disease. pany — young masculine company Listen to this carefulljx Look al PAIGE, his fiancee; BERT MAG­ with ruddy complexions and gor­ NUS, amateur scenario writer; popular with her own sex that ; I The diphtheria carrier is a menace me. Watch the traffic! Now I and is largely responsible for many geous tow heads. I couldn’t see good-bye. UORA P.ARKER, theater pianist; they sicced bull dogs on her in the ! the complexions and heads—not HENRY DOWD, new(M)mer out of street, didn’t get us our present j i case^ of diphtheria. Lessons in Reliance The absence of the disease from then—but I had seen them when I heard Lane depart. His moth­ .vork, and DUSTY, Mrs. Rhodes’ freedom in dress. For it we may j they came in. worthless husband. thank the factory and the bicycle, I i certain communities in any con- er said to the girl who was waving StrawTi immediately suspects the war and the motor car, tennis ' j siderable number of cases over long The boys had evidently met her 4ier, “I often give them things tc EMIL SEVTER, former boarder. and the turkey trot. ! j periods of time develops a care- after school somewhere and nere do like that. They’re alwaj’s He learns he left town in great I less attitude toward the condition, they all were helping mother to afraid , they can’t do it right bid excitement on the one o’clock A Plain Conspiracy so that people neglect to take the be beautified. they’ve never let me down yet. IJ train. Dundee, stationed behind a Seldes brings out this moot topic measures that are available. Given An Errand Lane does that errand he’ll be sc i screen, takes notes as Strawn for discussion in his closing para­ In the United States the num­ “Lane, I wish you’d do some­ proud of himself the house won'1 quizzes Dowd. He insists he was graph: ber of cases of diphtheria has de­ hold him.” creased almost continuously since thing for me,” she said presently. in his room the entire evening and “No woman reformer ever “Yes, Mother.” “How old is he?” heard nothing other than the sketched a pretty dress. Was 1923, although in 1927 there was “Ten.” a sharp rise, explained by the “I’ll be here for about 45 min­ squawking of CAP’N, Mrs. Ho­ their interest in morality so great utes and there’s an errand I want “Mercy! I live with my sistei garth’s parrot. they hated beauty? Or was it after fact that the diphtheria germs are and she has a boy—ten. Whj living organisms and may vary in you to do for me in East Liberty.” Strawn next gives Cora a merci- all a mixture of motives so delicate “East Liberty?” she’s worried if he goes twe les third degree. She tells how j their virulence from time to time. we cannot disentangle them?. For “Yes. I want you to get me a blocks out of his regular path ta Magnus “stood her up,” of her re­ it takes a subtle mind to decide From October to January each school.” turn at 12:10 to hear him typing in | j year the number of cases of diph­ package. You know where Rey- whether the wish of a plain woman mer’s is on Penn Avenue? Oh, yes I thought of all the children his room, and of her burning her , to make herself invisible by mak­ theria increases, apparently asso- ! dated with the coming of the you do! Well there’s an alley right knew whose mothers felt the samsl hand while pressing a dress. Cora j ing everybody wear the same way. denies she was engaged to Sevier, : 796 I change in the weather and also near. Go through that until you clothes as herself isn’t closely con­ come out on Center Avenue. Go This is the right kind of inde­ but admits his attentions to her. nected with the determination of I with the opening of the schools : and the making of tremendous to Miss Lucy’s shop there—you'll pendence Mrs. D. is teaching hei When Strawn demands to know “Are you sure,” Strawn asked si owly, "that it was tlo g arth ’s the same plain woman to call at­ boys. Give them things just a little why Mrs. Hogarth has cut her out voice that answered ‘Good night’?” I nunibers of new contacts by chil- see her name on the window—and tention to herself by wearing ask her for Mrs. D’s package. beyond their idea of what they car if her will. Cora cowers, then h" • clothes^ so different, so ugly that TAILORED SIMPLICITY ' dren. ‘yes bhr- ^ Recently the Health Section of Wait—get me a paper and I'll do. Not always risky, but oftec she becomes conspicuous.” A chic tailored frock interpreted hard. ilA PTER XI departed to search the unsuspecting in diagonal weave feather weight the League of Nations made a draw it for you. Then you'll know I closed our door, and we read it— Personally, I have been inclined just where you are.” Think of the things it develops. Again that blaze ot auger m couple’s room. and—and then—” She began to sob to think w'e over-estimate the im­ tweed in favorite yellow-beige and complete .survey of the diphtheria Cora Barker’s eyes. "It’s none “I’m glad to meet you. Lieutenant again. portance of clothes, except the brown coloring. situation throughout the world. As “It’ll take a good while. Can I of your business!” she choked. Then Strawn, though I deplore the cir­ “Suppose you take up the story super or the sub. The back ot skirt in panel effect a result of this survey, it is con- get Ray to drive me out?” We no longer have Harry Hou- her shoulders sagged. “I’m—sorry, cumstances,” Lawrence Sharp at this point. Sharp,” Strawn di­ I used to attend a boarding is cut with tab extensions that are ^ eluded that antitoxin can control “No, Ray had to take the car dini with us, but then there are I suppose everything connected boomed. “The missus and I were rected. school where, for occasions when brought around on front bodice in­ i the disease and that immunization to be fixed. He won’t be back for the Congressional lobbyists. with Mrs. Hogarth is your business great friends of the poor lady who "The wife and I talked things w'e appeared in public together, dicating higher waistline. The I or by anatoxin is efficient in de- now,” she conceded wearily. “Mrs. is so tragicaly dead—” over for a whil.e We were pretty we wore a uniform — viciously curved line at back is especially i veloping resistance to the disease, Hogarth made a new will just after “So I understand,” Strawn inter­ badly shocked, you know, and chosen for us by stern spinsters nev/ and smart. The front of skirt i The battle is a difficult one, but Christmas, cutting Daisy Shepherd rupted dryly, though he shook scarcely knew what to do, but Dolly with the idea of making us all is pressed into a plait at either side i the co-operation of the public is off, and naming me, for no better hands puntiliously. insisted she was going to him this look as ordinary as possible. They secure flat hips. I pertain to yield successful results reason than that I had given her, “Oh, Lieutenant Strawn, you'll very night and made me go down did. The neckline rolled into revers ' if the campaign is persistent. as a Christmas gift, a rather nicely be as brief with me as you can, to phone about trains and to see if One spring, when nature was which are stitched part way to bound diary. I—had no ulterior won't you, sir? Mrs. Sharp, fully she could get a berth on the 1 glad and gay, our uniforms includ­ and completed with vestee is very ' Of 94 state-supported colleges The S m a rt S h o p motive. I was not trying to cut dressed for traveling, even to hat, o'clock train, which would get her ed a Milan hat with a brim that beedming and practical. i and universities in the United Daisy out. But Daisy didn’t give implored. “You see, I was going to into the capital at about 7 in the was not wide enough to be seduc­ Style No. 796 is designed in sizes I States, 12 ■ are for men students “,\LW.\YS SOMETHING NEW” State Theater Building Mrs. Hogarth a present, said some­ catch the 1 o'clock train for the morning. It took me about 10 min­ tive, or small enough to be smart, 16, 18, 20 years, 36, 38, 40 and 42 exclusively and 8 for women e.x- thing about being tired of pamper­ capital, w'here our son, Larry, is in utes, I think, to get the informa­ and a tailored suit of dull browm inches bust. I clusively. All the rest are co-edu- ing the old lady. So I was Mrs. the State University—'' , i tion I wanted and to reserve the wool, and a w'hite batiste shirt Y'ou’ll find the m aking of this cational. Hogarth’s heiress until—some time “Now, now, Doly!” Mr. Sharp berth — I could only get her an waist—try to cut anyone out in jaunty frock very simple, and the NEW ARRIVALS in May. I believe it was, when she admonished her. “I thought" we upper: it's the Chicago train, you that outfit. saving remarkable. became very fond of Walter Styles, had agreed—” j know, and pretty crowded. Coming Well, most of us were total Covert cloth in darjj-dahlia shade intitteo rivt MiriUlD in a new boarder. She was tired of “But I know he won't let me go | back up the stairs I saw Norma— losses, and we knew it. We wore '■ exceptionally new and smart, m? by that time, and wanted the to Larry, if we don't tell him about \ Miss Paige—closing Mrs. Hogarth's these togs with about as much joy | Black wool jersey, printed kash­ to FORTY THEATRES fun of having a new heir. She the telegram, and the terrible trou- ' door. With one hand she was dab­ as if they had been haircloth shirts. jersey in soft blue tones, can- ANDALLSHOPS> o i l n't have much excitement in her ble my poor boy is in," Mrs. Sharp j bin,g a handkerchief against her But there was one girl w'ho man- | '-9*^ crepe in claret red shade, mid­ Lovely Fall life, an l making v.ills was her chief ■ sobbed. “You won’t put it in the | cj^e.s, as if she had been crying—” aged to pull that piece of dumb night blue silk crepe, tobacco brown indeer .sport. I didn't mean that to papers, or tell the other boarders, ■ "What time was this?” Strawn in­ millinery down over her face so satin crep', printed sheer velvet in . und ugly. 1 liked Mrs. Hogarth, will you. Lieutenant Strawn? You ; terrupted sharply, dark wine tones and plain Inde­ FROCKS cv^n r.t't'T- look like such a good, kind man, ■ Behind the screen Dundee's pen­ that it actually did things for her —it revealed one eye and hid the pendence blue sheer velvet very /^HotEL. "A"!':;' you quarreled with her?" j and, of course, it all has nothing to cil faltered in a trembling hand. other, so she was striking in it. fashionable suggestions. , .‘Itiu'.vn suggested, as Cora's words j do with poor Mrs. Hogarth “Why, it must have been about Pattern price 15 cents in stamps | Canton Crepe Flat Crepe :-t ipped on a gasp half-past 11 by that time, sir,” And in some utterly inexplainable The yellow pallor deepened. “I— hesitatingly. “I way. she injected life into that or coin (coin is preferred) wrap "Suppose j'ou let me .<^ee the ' Sharp answered brown wool, and gave the hint of a coin carefully. i Satin (b'l ro t hr.ve a quarrel with Mrs. telegram j'ou received about 11 , l^eoe T hav'en t H-garth." She brought out the sediictive figure beneath. She wore We suggest that when j'ou send o’clock this evening,” Strawn sug- I "Never mind that! Straivn com- for pattern, you enclose 10 cents words with difficulty. ''■ested. ' niandcd brusquely. “This is mur- the same uniform a.s the rest of us, ^trawn smiled, and Dundee could but she didn’t look like we did. and additional for a copy of our new A ;ust off 6ioedv»^at “You already —knew?" Mrs. Sharp ! Mr. Sharp. ’ ' tuprp w-ic: Fall and Winter Fashion Magazine. ■ A l09-l3wtsr45'Aj7 $4 .9 5 ‘“$9.95 heve struck his chief. He was v'ery gasped. “You see, Lawrence, I told : pompou.s mans fiond cheek.s j . . . nothing the teachers yrung and very sympathetic. you the police know everything! i blanched: then he remembered | porttf/Jtr "But you had come to regard Here’s the telegram, Mr. Shawn, i •‘something that brightene 1 his eyes. IMancht'sler Herald &Book)tt Mrs. Hogarth's hidden hoard as 'But it couldn't have been Norma Beauty Despite .All Lawrence didn’t want to show it i Another girh I remember, with I’atfrrn Service V. tOHHSON QIVMM I'ightfully yours, hadn't you. Miss to vou. but as I told him—” I who—” He hesitated before the J’Ksuient SPORTS DRESSES Barker? Felt rather cheated, didn't tonib’" word, “for I heard her call the face, though not the disposi­ Strawn took the yellow sheet. It ,4s our [xiiicics are mailed you. when she changed her will?” was a collect tc’.cgrara. dated from out, 'Good night. Mrs. Hogarth,’ tion, of an angel out of heaven. Smai’tly Styled in “No! No! I never expected to get and then Mrs. Hogarth’s voice an- took the same chapeau and perched from New t o r t ^'ii> iilease al­ the state capital. Strawn read it low live days. Kasha, Tweed, Wool Crepe, Flannel it. We all knew how much she en­ aloud for Dundcc’.s benefit: swering, ‘Good night!' ” it on top of her madonna brow, so joyed changing her vill. And I Strawn'.s narrowed eves glanced that it actually looked like a ha!o. I’rli't 1.") Cents didn't need ’her money. I make a “IN PECK OF TROUBLE DAD at.the still ruffled parot “Are you N’obody else ever achieved that, up good salary as pianist at the Little STOP ARRE.STED AND JAILED .-ler Fvem ng ".Just one other thing. Miss Bar­ CHICAGO OPERA HOUSE of not looking like someone else. 'Herald. So, IMaiietiesIcr. Conn.” ker. before I send you to bed, for DAY STOP FOR ^GOD'S SAKE j That’s why we are slaves to fash­ a good night's sleep, I hope .... DAD RUSH THE CASH AND ' ion. which is another name for uni- Cap'n, the parrot, is used to your ALSO ARRANGE TO HAVE ME IS FORMALLY OPENED form itj'. [BAILED OUT STOP TERRIBLY NAVY FLIERS HAVE MOST presence ir\ this room, of course. .ACCIDENTS ON THURSDAY Do you think you could coax him I SORRY BUT NOT MY FAULT I LARRY” I TO .AID MILL WOKKEK.S. m i into a talkative mood? Chicago, ' Nov. 6.— (AP.)—Gold New Y’ork, Nov. 6.— (AP.)—The Washington —(AP)— More air­ j “Larry’s a good boy, Mr. Strawn.’’ Coast and .Ghetto sat last night in a Federal Council of Churches of plane accidents have been experi­ At that apparently innocent re­ Mrs. Sharp sobbed. “And I want $20,000,000 temple of music rising Christ in America in conjunction enced by navy pilots on Thursdaj'.s quest Cora Barker shrank from you to let me go straight to him! w’ith the American Friends Service during the last eight years than her inquisitor as sharply as he There’s another train at 3:10, a sheer from the banks of the Chicago Committee is to go to the relief of on any other day of the week. had struck her. She trembled all local, but I won’t mind a day river and heard Verdi’s “Aida” dedi­ the families of striking mill work­ That was disclo.sed in a study of over. coach—” cate the skyscraper theater to ers in Marion, N. C. and supply accidents just completed by the "No, no! I—I’m afraid of the “Just a minute, Mrs. Sharp,” them food, clothing, medicine and navy bureau of aeronautics." The parrot. Cap'n has always hated Strawn interrupted, almost gently. music's most showy form—grand nursing service, it was announced me—never would talk for me—” opera. department saj’s no satisfactory “Suppose, Mr. Sharp, you begin today. explanation can be given. she gasped. with the receipt of this telegram The Ghetto is larger thaJi the When the completely demoralized and tell me all that has happened Gold Coast and it likes its Verdi and woman had been dismissed, Strawn in this house this evening—to your its “Aida”; but it was the Geld stretched his arms high above his Coast that ruled the opening night head, yawned, then cocked a quiz­ knowledge.” Before her husband could reply, in overwhelming numbers and bnl- zical eye toward Dundee behind the liance. screen. Mrs. Sharp began again, eagerly; “Well, well!” he commented. “I signed for the telegram, Mr. As early as 6:30 p. m., began tbs' "And what do you think of Miss Strawn. And while I was signing procession of limousines and cabs Cora Barker, young sleuth, me for it Norma Paige and Walter along the colonaded front. It has lad ?” Styles—the young m an she',3 ju st been said that no theater in the "I think,” Dundee said slowly, got engaged to—came upstairs and world has as imposing an approach The Milk We. Deliver To Your "that she has not told all she knows, knocked on Mrs. Hogarth’s door. As this new civic opera house, show­ that she believes Sevier killed Mrs. While I was counting - the money ered with floodlights and made like Hogarth, and is in terror of her out of my purse to pay for the tele­ day by thousands of bracketed lUr life that she will be wrongfully gram I heard Mrs. Hogarth call candescents and hanging fixtures of House Comes Direct FromI The involved—” ‘Who is it?’ Norma said, ‘It’s the white and gold. le sh n e ss “Wrongfully?” Strawn snorted. Norma, Mrs. Hogarth,’ and in a A critic spoke of last night’s "I'll bet my badge she was in on it minute Mrs. Hogarth opened the opening as “the most important somehow!” He rose and strode to door. When she saw that Walter was with Norma, she seemed to get event enacted thus far in the art of Farm To You Via The Most the door. “Payne!” he bawled, and history of Chicago.” One morning the plainclothesman came on the awful mad. She raised one of the two canes she always used to walk paper devouted four pages of pic­ run. “What about the Barker wom­ tures and stories to detail the affair an’s room, Pajme? Find anything?” with—because she was so terribly fat and heavy, you know—” and another gave ■ the event tv/o “Not a thing, chief,” Payne an­ pages. Sanitary Route Possible swered regretfully. “But listen, sir, “Did you see her strike. Walter ♦ the Sharps are champing at the bit. Styles?” Strawn interrupted. It seems that the Sharp dame was “Oh, no!” Mrs. Sharp ‘protested. STANDARD AIR SIGNALS. Great care is taken in gathering it—then it is rushed to our pasteurizing plant and packing to catch a train when this “She just brandished the cane as if delivered to you in perfect condition. % rumpus was kicked up. She’s missed she was going to hit him, and she Washington, Nov. 5.— (AP)—Ap­ it, but wants to take the next one. said something like: ‘I’vo told you pointment of a research committee Something about her darling baby If you have any questions to ask regarding Bryant & Chapman milk ^ k our driv­ to stay away from me. Walter to develop standard air signal sys­ ers. They are trained men who know their business. All our employees are at your boy, I gather.” Styles, and I mean it! Now git!’ ” tems was announced today by Clar­ “All right. Bring them both in,” ence M. Young, assistant secretary service t'j handle your wants promptly, efficiently and courteously. Strawn directed, and Pajme left the “And what did Sytles say?” room to obey. of commerce for aeronautics. “Oh, he didn’t say anything: The committee will endeavor to “I think I told you that a West­ he just backed away and tried to ern Union boy brought a telegram develop uniformity in signals suit­ pull Norma with him, but she whis­ able for both day and night use, for for Sharp as I was leaving to go to pered something, and passed on into headquarters,” Dundee reminded controlling air traffic on and in the Mrs. Hogarth’s room. I didn’t pay vicinity of airports and for com­ fcua chief, from behind the screen. any more attention then, because “This was a nice, peaceful board­ municating special information to I wanted to see what was in the pilots. ing-house tofiight,” Strawn com­ telegram .” Bryant & Chapman’s Milk mented sarcastically. Then, at a “Did you see where Styles w'ent?” 49 HULL STREET, knock on the door, “Come in! . . . . “Oh, down the hall toward his A vegetarian who neither'smokes PHONE 7697 Mr. and Mrs. Sharp? . . . All right, room, but as I said, I didn't pay Payne. Get along with your work, ” nor drinks has just celebrated his Quality Courtesy Service much attention. Mr. Sharp was 101st birthda.y. It must have he added significantly, and Payne anxious to see the telegram, too, so seemed lonirer than that however. ■ >'• V - . ' -

t>AGE FIFTEEN MANCHESTBK EVENING HEKALU. SOUTH JUANUHE8TTCK, CONN, WBUNESDAY, NOVBMBBK 6, 1929. HOU) COLLEGE YOUTH bO T A T IO I DAILY RADIO PROGRAM WRworite ON A UQUOR CHARGE 343.6— W ABC. N EW Y O R K —860. Leading DX Stations. Wedneiday, November 6. 7:00—Bernard L.evitow’8 ensemble. 7:30—F eatu re m usical program . 405.2—W SB, A T LA N T A —740. A good old fashioned "nieUerdrama,” 8:00—O rchestra, vocal chorus. 7:00—Rudy Brow n’s orchestra. replete with thrills and chills and an 9:00—.Studio m usical dram a. 7:30—WJZ chorus, orchestra. Ann Arbor, Mich., Nov. 6.—(AP.) “If the mother i« IhefHcient or occasional laugh, will be presented 9:30—Inform al m usic hour . 8:15—Studio concert; brevities. —Harold McKee of Pittsburgh, P^., indifferent, which occasionally is with all the color that such a perform­ 10:00—Ben Selvln’s dance music. *9:00—NBC programs (2 hrs.) ance would have had SO years ago, 10:30—Russian village music hour. 11:45—Studio concert hours. student in the University of Michi­ the case, either the nurse or the* when W ^C and the Columbia chain 11:00—Show boat melodrama, "Bob, 293.9— K YW , CHICAGO—1020. gan, remained in jail today in de­ day nursery does the job better broadcast at 11 o’clock Hank Sim­ the Boot Black." 8:00—NBC program s (314 hrs.) fault of $2,500 baU after his exami­ than she herself can do it.” mons’ version of “Bob, th® 12:00—Paul Specht’s orchestra. 11:30—Dance m usic to 2:30. Black." The play has to do with Jack 12:30—Midnight organ reveries. Today’s Choice nation yesterday on a charge of pos­ —Ruth F. Wadsworth, M. D. (Col­ Merton, an ex-convlct trying to go 389.4— W BBM , CHICAGO—770. session of liquor. McKee wa& arrest­ lier’s.) “straight" and “Little Bob," a boot 302.8—W BZ, N EW EN G LA N D —990. 9:00—Drama, “ Chained Husband." by black, who is Jack's constant com­ 7:00—T w ilight melodies. 9:15—Regal m usical: orcheatra. ed Saturday night in a raid at panion, who is finally responsible for 7:30—W JZ program s (2li hrs.) 10:00—Illinois Concert orchestra with Daniel Carter Fletcher Hall, a men’s dormitory, “There are two ways of making the former’s good behavior. The 10:00—In old Heidleberg. Belle Forbes Cutter. Beard which resulted in the discovery of thrills come when the villian attempts 10:30—W JZ program s (?i hr.) 10:30—Two dance orchestras. yourself stand out from the crowd. to take Jack back to the old life. A 11:20—Low e's dance orchestra. 1:45—Coffee Dan’s concert. two cases of liquor. One is by having a Job so big you special Armlstio Day program, includ­ 454.3—W E A F , NEW Y O R K —660. 254.1—W JJD . CHICAGO—1180. Author, Educa­ Warrants also have been issued pan go home before the bell tings ing popular favorites of the day and 6:00—Black and Gold orchestra. 7 :00—Victorian orchestra; talk. tor, Expert in for Alexander (Ww of Windsor, Ont., songs reminiscent of the war, will be 7:00—Fam ily goes abroad. 8:30—W JZ male quartet. Outdoor Life if you want to. The other is by sung by the Foresters male quartet 7:30—Baritone, contralto, strings. 9:30—Theater presentations. and Charles F. Intzpatrick of Flush­ having so much to do that you over WJZ and allied broadcasters at '8:00—Erno Rapee’s orchestra with 12-00—Studio programs: artists. ing, N. Y., but nether has been ap- must stay after the others are S:30. Among the num bers will be James Milton, tenor. 416.4—WON-WLIB, CHICAGO-720. i prehended. Dean ^seph Bursley of i i S i "Oh, How I Hate to Get Up In the 8:30—H appy W onder musicale. 9:00—WEAF programs (l’/4 hrs.) gone." „ , Morning.” "Victory," and "La Belle 9:00—Lanin’s orchestra, male trio. 10:30—Feature hour; Hungry Five. Dnnicl C. Hc:ird the university said Fitzpatrick re­ —^Heniy Ford. E leanor." 9:30—Symphony orchestra w ith the 12:00—Dream ship; dance music. Jesus said unto him, Thou shall ported to him yesterday and pro­ Revelers male quartet. 1:00—Two dance orchestras. tested his innocence of the liquor Wave lengths in meters on left of 10:30—Grand opera, "Rigoletto. 344.6—W LS, CHICAGO—870. love the Lord thy God with all thy “Citizens have a right to be station title, kilocycles on the right. 12:00—P alais d ’Or orchestra. 9:00—Studio string ensemble. heart, and with all thy soul, and charge. Friends of Fitzpatrick have heard on legislation, but there Times are all Eastern Standard. Black 393.5—W JZ, NEW YO R K —760. 9:30- Anvil chorus, double quartet with all thy mind. This Is the first intimated to Ann Arbor police that must be some discrimination be­ face type indicates best features. 6:00—New Yorker’s orchestra with 447.5— WMAQ, CHICAGO—670. and great commandment. And the he will appear at police headquarters tween legitimate rej^esentat i o n Welcome Lewis, contralto. 8:00—WABC program s (3 hrs.) today. Gow is thought to be at his Leading East Stations. 7:00—Los Angeles male trio. 11:00—W JZ Amos ’n’ Andy. second is like unto it. Thou shalt and criminal and secret lobbying. 7:30—90-plece orchestra, chorus, Pe­ 11:15—Dan and Sylvia. love thy neighbor as thyself. On home in Windsor. —Robert S. Allen. (The Nation.) J72.6—WPG, ATLANTIC CITY—1100. dro de Cordoba, actor. 11:30—Three dance orchestras. 8:30—l-’opular song harmonies. 8:00—Kogen’s orchditra with Chaun- 299.8—w o e , D A V EN P O R T—1000, these two commandments hang all S:45—Songs; concert orchestra. 8:00—W EA F program s (3 hrs.) the law and the prophets.—Mat­ cy Parsons, tenor; comedy duo. “Religious liberty is constantly 7VTOT just a fiew— but modem improvement 9:45—Baritone; male quartet. 8:30—Forester male quartet. 11:00—Book talk: entertainer. thew 22:37-40. 10:30—Two dance orchestras. ,9:00—Comedy, harm ony team. 11:15-The Hawkeye ensemble. START NEW HOSPITAL being chaUengisd by groups who *X.known to radio is incorporated in the new 283—W BAL, BALTIMORE—1060. 9:30—Forty Fathom Trawlers. 361.2— KOA, D E N V E R —830. are so certain that they possess the Stewart'Wamer. Even a plug-in for TELEVISION 6:00—Studio m erry m akers. 10:00—Neapolitan nights pregram with 12:00—Concert orchestra, baritone, The Sermon on the Mount Truth that they are willing to bum is inciudedl And the temarluble Coast-to-Coast 6:30—F an ta stic m usic hour. contralto, baritone., telor, or­ 1:00—Cotton Blossom -minstrels. —Matthew 5, ,6 7. or banish the exponents of Error. “Balanced Bridge Circuit”! See this amazing radio 243.8—W NAC, BOSTON—1230. chestra, accordionist. 357—CMC. HAVANA—84a (Chicago, Nov. 6.— (AP.)—Corner­ 7:00—C rusaders; song man. 10:30—Rochester Civic orchestra. 7:00—M ilitary orchestra. —Rabbi Lee J. Levinger. (Ameri­ NOW; we’ll gladly demonstrate it for you. 7:30—Studio players presentation. 11:00—Amos ’n’ Andy, comedians. 9:00—Cuban troubadours. The Twentj’-Third Psalm stone for the new $1,800,000 Chica­ can Leg;lon Monthly. g;00—F eature: concert orchestra- 11:15—Slum ber music. 11:00—Supper dance music. go lying-in hospital on the campus 9:00—WABC program s (3 hrs.) 491.5—W IP, P H IL A D E L P H IA —610. 374.8— KTHS, HOT SPRINGS—800. The Ten Commandments of the University of Chicago wfvs 12:00—M idnight m usic reveries. 6:30—D inner m usic: singer. 11:00—O rchestra, vocal solos, “If parents are to turn over the 545.1_WGR, b u f f a l o —550. 7:30—Webster’s studio orchestra. 11:30—Como’s dance music. —Deuteronomy 5 laid today. The hospital was 6:25—Studio musical hour. 1:00—Studio entertainm ent. have 150 beds and will be completed entire training of their children to STEWAKFWARNER S;00—W EA F program s (4 hrs.) 8:00—Novelty ensemble, studio. school teachers and to abdicate 9:00—Echoes of the OrlenL 479.5—WOS, JEFFERSON CITY—630. I Corinthians 13 by January, 1931. 333,1_WMAK. b u f f a l o —SOO. 19:00—Two dance orchestras. 9:15—A ddress; m usic hour. their own just authority and re­ 6:30—Dinner dance music. 11:30—T heater organ recital. 9:45—Moonlight serenaders. Coincident with the cornerstone sponsibility, we are faced with 7:00—Theater overture, organist. 491.6—WDAF, KANSAS CITY—610. Comment laying, the University of Chicago jysetw ith RADIO IhePuncU' 8:00—Concert, dance orchestras. 535.4— W LIT, PHILADELPHIA—560. 9:30—W E A F musio hour. situation which, to speak mildly, is 9;P0—WABC programs (3 hrs.) 8:00—W EA F program s (1 hrs.) 10:30—Studio concert orchestra. "The Bibl^ passages I am most annoimced the creation of a new 428.3—WLW. CINCINNATI—700. 9:00—Studio artists hour. 11:00—W JZ Amos ’n’ Andy. interested in, I suppose, are those depajtment of obstetrics and alarming.” 7:15—Scrap books; ramblers. 9:30—W EA F music hour. 12:45—N lghfhaw k frolic. which emphasize the outdoor life of —Nicholas Murray Butler, presi­ S:00—AVJZ program s (2 hr«.) 10:30—Club; gloom chasers. 468.3— K F I, LOS A N G E L E S —640. gynecology with Dr. Joseph B. D,' 10:00—N ight club: entertaint».’>nt. the Apostles and the Savior Him­ Lee, international authority on child dent Columbia University. 305.9—KDKA, PITTSBURGH—980, 11:00—Roads to rom ance. “Girls, be snobs and marry The Benson Furniture Co. 11:00—W JZ Amos ’n’ Andy. 6:30—B estor’s dance music. 12:00—Schonberger’s trio. self. You will note that the great­ birth, as chairman. Dr. Fred Ly­ 1 1 :15—Chime reveries; orchestra. 7:00—W JZ program s (5 hrs.) 1:00—Cotton Blossom m instrels. est sermon ever preached was man Adair, professor in the univers­ snobs.” 12:30—The Singing Firem an, tenor. 12:00—B estor’s dance music. 333.1— KHJ, LOS ANGELES—900. —Grayson Stetson, trustee Boston RADIO DEPARTMENT 280.2—W TAM , C L E V E L A N D —1070. neither in'a temple nor in a church, ity of Minnesota and chief of the 245.8—W C A E. P IT T S B U R G H —1220. 11:00—O rchestra; vocal soloists. University. Corner Main Street and Brainard Place, South Manchester 6:10—D inner dance music. 0:00—D inner dance music. 12:00—Studio entertainm ent. but from the mountainside. The obsterical division of the minneapo- 7:00—Boys; Inspiration review. 7:00—Gospel hymn sing. 1:00—D ance orchestra. twelve men who followed Christ lis General hospital, has been named 8:00—WJZ orchestra, songs. 7:30—Tracy-Brown's orchestra. 370.2—WCCO, MINN., ST. PAUL—810. were outdoor -men and the Master 8:30—Orchestra; goodby summer. 8:30—Studio concert bureau. 8:30—Old grad’s program . as the first staff appointment in the President Hoover used to be 9:30_WEAF programs (Z’A brM.) 9:00—Dance orchestra. Himself was also an outdoor man. deoartment 12:00—Two dance orchestras. 9:00—W EA F program s (3 hrs.) treasurer of the Stanford football 260.7— WHAM, R O C H E S T E R —1150. 9:30-WABC programs (1% hrs.) “The Ten Commandments'always Dr. De Lee founded the Chicago 399.8—W JR, D E T R O IT —750. 7:00—Frank Skultety’s orchestra. 12:00—Alusical program , organist. appealed to me because they seem team, but somehow he escaped pub­ 7:00—W JZ program s (1% hrs.) 7:30—W JZ program s (3^ hrs.) 379.5— KGO, OAKLAND—790. lying-in hospital and dispensary in 9:30—Mu.sical hits and hits. 12:30—NBC feature program . basic, common sense laws, and as idvertise in The Evenini 10:00—Two piano artists. 1895 and has been its medical direc­ licity in the Carnegie Foundation 283—WTIC, HARTFORD—1060. 10:30—W JZ program s (*4 hr.) 12:00—Two pianos; three boys. far as I can see, there has been report on subsidizing of athletes. 7:15—Viennese music; songs. 379.5— WGY, SCHENECTADY—790. 1:00—M instrels: orchestra. no improvement made upon them tor since. 8:00—W EA F program s (1 hr. ) 11:55—Tim e; w eather; m arkets. 440.9— KPO, SAN FRANCISCO—680. 9:00—Old-time Singing School. 6:00—Stocks, m arket reports. 11:00—NBC entertainm ent. for many, many centuries; but on 9:30—WEAF programs (2V4 hrs.) 2:00—H enderson's dance band. the advent of (Christ, He simplified 422.3—WOR, NEWARK—710. 6:30—D inner dance m u s ic .^ 7:30—Ghost story drama. 270.1— WRVA, RICHMOND—1110. and' idealized the Ten Command­ 7:00—King’s dance orchestra. 8:00—Concert orchestra with Alessan 8;30-iWJZ male quartet. 7:30—Radio tow n crier. 9:00—Studio feature hour. ments and smoothed, so to speak, 8:00—Mid-Pacific; Fireside boys. dro Albertinl, baritone. 8:30—W EA F program s (2 hrs.) 10:00—Dixie Spiritual Singers. the harshness from them by sub­ 9:U0—Political addresses. 10:30—W JZ orchestra music. 10:30—Shades of Don Juan. 10:30—Studio concert orchestra. stituting the Great Command­ 1 1 :00—Albany dance music. 11:00—Studio dance program . 11:35—Moonbeams m usic ------hour. — . a* ment.” Secondary Eastern Stations. Secondary DX Stations. Through An Exceptional Purchase We Offer You 272.6—W LW L, NEW YORK—1100. 344.6— W EN R , CHICAGO—870. 608.2—W E E I, BOSTON—590, 8:15—F arm er R usk’s lecture. Thursday: Dr. William T. Homa- 6:00—Ensem ble: dance music. B:00—Mezzo-soprano; orchestra. on 6:30—O ld-fashioned music. 10:00—Studio minstrel show. day, biologist and authority 7 :10—Big Brother club, 11:00—Comic sketch; musicale. 7 :30—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) 7:05—Irish favorites, old fiddle. wild animals. 7:20—Catholic talk: orchestra. 12:20—Candle light chorus. 10:30—C. of C. organ recital. 12:30—Two comedy sketches. ft- ; 374.8—WSAI, CINCINNATI—800. 526—WNYC, NEW YORK—570. 7:35—Educational addresses. 1:00—DX air comedy. KILLED DURING QUARREL 7:30—D inner dance music. 202.6— WHT, CHICAGO—1480. This Wonderful 8:00—W EA F program s (3 hrs.) 8:30—Music appreciation course, 10:00—M arv S tuart. Scotch songs. 10:30—Your hour league. 11:00—Glad girls: orchestra. 11:00—Ram blers entertainm ent. Boston, Nov. 6.—(AP)—Ebenezer 215.7—W H K , CLEVELAND—1390. 410.7—CFCF, MONTREAL—730. 7:00—Dinner concert orchestra. 238—KOIL, COUNCIL BLUFFS—1260. Henderson was killed and his broth­ 7:00—Indians entertainment. 8:00—WABC program s (3 hrs.) 8:00—Comedy harm ony tw ins. 357—CKCL, TORONTO—840. er, Louis, was probably fatally shot 9:00—Puppy Club; philosopher. 11:00—'Studio concert. 8:30—WABC programs (3V4 hrs.) 12:00—Bear.s entertainm ent. in a quarrel at the home of David 12:00—Two dance orchestras. 9:35—Microphone mummers. Assortment 11:00—Orchestra, tenor, organ. 461.3— WSM. NASHVILLE—650. Chandler, with whom they lived, 325.9—W W J, DETROIT—920. 8:30—lUi.ved quartet, orchestra. 7 :30—W^EAF program s (1 hr.) 315.6—WRC, WASHINGTON—C50. early today. Chandler was arrested 8:00—W EAF program s (3 hrs.) 9:00—NBC program s (2\^ hrs.) 8:30—The D etroit trio. 111:00—Studio dance orchestra. and charged by police with the ‘ 9:00—W EA F program s (3 hrs.) 11:00—W JZ Slum ber music. shooting. All are negroes. Shopping With Susan WTIC INDIA IN FAVOR . : -■ ' -Si: • PROGRAMS r\ .7 '• ■ ’ * ' . ViaWTIC Vise Travelers, Hartford OF DOMINION 500 m. 600 K. C. Last Thursday___remember what a nasty, drizzly day it was.... I stopped in to the W. G. Simmons New Delhi, India, Nov. 6.—(AP.; I - ? Program for Wednesday. —Comment on the Viceroy’s decla- j Eastern Standard Time. Company on Pratt str»tt. “Why Susan" said my favorite salesmsm ration of November 1, affirming Lamps *■ ’• P. M. “you have no rubbers on and your that the British government desired [ 7:05—Summary of program; H art­ to grsmt dominion status to India in i W hy Buy Tubes ford Courant news bulletins; feet look terribly damp---- your shoes will be ruined, you’ll have a time, indicates that the favorable j Benrus correct time. Industrial response is wider than had been X IhisyNspf'i A Alcohol Institu.e announcement. dreadful cold and---- ” “Rubbers” I interrupted in my most disgusted expected. Lord Irwin declared that Make Sure of At Way Below 7:15—“Viennese Nights,” studio/ voice, “I hate them---- they’re a conference should be held in Lon­ ensemble in descriptive music cy don to clear up relations between CLEAR, heavy and hot___anyway I never HUMLESS TONE "Viennese composers. catch___” and then I was unfor­ British India and the native states 7:45—Song recital. tunate enough to sneeze. “Just as I of India, and this is considered to with Market Prices g;00—Concert of Massenet’s music. said" he continued, seizing Ihe op­ have removed most of the tension The Mobiloil orchestra directed ny portunity to stop my tirade against from India politics. Erao Rapee; with James Melton, rubbers in general, while I searched The declaration delivered a se­ ARCTURUS tenor, N. B. C. feature. frantically for a handkerchief, vere blow to the growing movement BLUB A -C LONG LIFE Why not purchase one or two of 8:30—^Happy Wonder Makers, mate you’ll be sick in bed______and then who for complete independence. m - trio; Frank Luther, ten^; orches- ‘shopping’ for your radio Attacks had been expected from RADIO TUBES these lamps now for Christmas. They tra directed by Frank Black. furthermore, rubbers two quarters—extreme “European” C fc&turc f - are not ugly and heavy and hot or white opinion, in India, and the I won’t last long at these prices so act J 9:00—Seth Parker’s Old Fashioned you sit right there and I'll break so-called “Congress” politicians. Singing School, presented hy down that argument in short order.” But Anglo-Indian newspapers not RADIO Colt’s Patent Firearms Manufac­ He left me momentarily and by only were the first to describe the SALES AND SERVICE at once. You can well afford to buy turing Company. the time I had located my handker­ announcement as wise, but also re­ Prompt Attention to Phone Calls 9:30—"PalmoUve Hour,” Olive chief, and sneezed once more, he sented the opposition voiced in the now and put them away. Palmer, soprano; Paul Oliver, stood in front of me again, looking British party press. DIAL 4949 tenor; Elizabeth Leimox, contral­ at me accusingly. “Here” he said Native Opinion standard Accessories. COMPLETE to; the Revelers- and orchestra slip your foot into this and see if Most of the Indians newspapers, Atwater Kent, Stromberg-Carlsoii, COMPLETE directed by Gustave Haenschea. your opinion doesn’t change imme­ while awaiting the final verdict of Majestic, Bosch, Philco. Every one shown exactly as illus­ N. B. C. Feature. diately.” Feeling smother sneeze Indian politicians, welcome the an­ 10:30—"Rigoletto,” grand opera coming on, I obeyed, with a meek­ nouncement as a wise step toward WM. E. KRAH trated. presented by National Grand ness that was altogetiier unusual for finding the way out of the political 669 Tolland Turnpike. Opera Company, featuring Geni-i me. It WEIS rather pretty at that. impsusse. Zielinska, Devora Nadwomey, very pretty in fact... .why it look­ Both progressive political opin­ Julian Oliver and Fred Baer; or­ ed almost like an opera pump in ion and press opinion are being chestra and ensemble directed by moire___it didn’t feel a bit heavy modelled on the lines of the state­ Ossme Sodero. ... B. C. feature smd it most certainly was not ugly. ment Issued by 30 members of the 12:00 Midn.—Benrus correct time; Seeing that he had won his point my Indian Nationalist Congress and PAPER Hartford news bulletins; weather salesman left me again and return­ other leaders, including Mahatma report; and Atlantic Coast Marine ed with seversil more very lovely Gandhi, great upholder of Indian Forecast. Industrial Alcohol an arguments for well-protected feet in nationalism, Srinivsisa Sastri, prom­ nouncement. rainy, slushy weather.... and the inent Indian leader who was for­ YOUR WALLS slushy season is on its way, you merly high commissioner to South know. Africa and Mrs. Annie Besant. There wsis a moire rubber in a Is Compromise U. S. COMPETITION lovely beige shade in addition to the This statement gives conditional Add fresh, elegance black one I tried on---- there wels a acceptsmee and was a compromise tiny rubber “powder-puff” case con­ between the three chief political and harmony to your London, Nov. 6.—(AP.)—^The taining the daintiest p^r of sandals schools of thought in India, the Lib­ United States is the chief com­ —just the thing to slip into your eral, Congress and Independent sec­ dwelling place. A ju- petitor of Britain for Canadian bsig when overhanging clouds sug­ tions. The only clause ia the an­ * h-; markets, J. H. Thomas, Lord Privy gested rain before your return but nouncement causing controversy is Seal, said in the House of Com' which did not warrant wearing rub­ the demand ^that the Nationali.st dicious choice of wall­ mons today. bers at that moment. Congress should have predominant Sir Frederick Hall, ((Jons.,-Cam- And have you seen the Shower representation when the roimd- paper makes all the dif­ berwell Bulwlch) had asked what Boots—they have the zipper closing table conference is summoned in coimtries the minister had found to with a top cuff which may be worn London. be the keenest particularly to iron up or down___they come in beige The depressed masses and Indian ference in the world in and steel products. Sir Frederick tan with a brown cuff and sole and Christians welcome the Viceroy’s further asked whether the ability of also in all black. They are unusually announcement and ask that the'ir the appearance of a these competitors to undercut Brit­ light—not any heavier thsm the ordi­ nary rubber and of course, fit the interests be protected at the con ish prices was due to any great ex­ ference. tent to inferior labor conditions “ foot very snugly. I imderstand they room. Here you may the iron and steel industries. are very popular this season. Then there was the Goodrich Con­ China and Japan are said to select just the pattern $ 1.49 Complet. Mr. Thomas explained that more vertible Zipper with a Cuban heel-j­ have 200,000 square miles of coal than 90 per cent of the value of im­ fields. ports of iron smd steel to (Canada In it comes in brown and gray and is practicsLl in that the cuffs may be and color effect that the year ending March 31 last, four-buckle arctic remains popular came rfom the United States. He worn high or low. did not think the position could be The tweed Zippers are the smart­ for the young people. will render your rooms attributed in any materisd extent to est ever. They come in both brown Arctic weather is almost here.... Inferior labor conditions in the and gray mixtures and will adapt you see, I am converted.. ». I would most attractive. United States, but added it was not themselves very nicely to sm outfit advise you not to wait until the day for him to apportion the blame. in either color. They are of medium of the big storm to buy your arctics height with a flap buttoning beneath for very often the demand is so the turnover cuff, making a snug large that you are liable to be disap­ PLANE SPEEDS SURVEY. fitting closing. pointed in not finding your size in Another style which comes in both the particular style you choose. Vsmeouver.—(AP)—^By use of beige and gfay buttons on the right The W. G. Simmons Corporation KEMP’S aerial photography, a Canadian side and provides either an arctic for of 48-58 Pratt street, Hartford, Con­ electric company completed in four a heavy Isnowstorm or one that can necticut have a most complete line John 1. Olson $4.95 Incorporated COMPLETE days a survey for a new electric be worn comfortably on crisp 'winter of rubbers smd arctics for men, wo­ COMPLETE line between Vancouver smd Bridge days for warmth. men and children and I would sug­ Painting and Decorating River. Officials said the survey I saw the. tiniest of rubbers In gest your selecUng your new rainy Contractor. would have required a year by th? white and brown for the little, little day boots from their large stock.— ordinary methoda. . children—I xmderstsmd that the Adv. 699 Main St., ^o. Manchester m- PAGE SIXTEEN MANUHES'l'EK EVEXMFIMU HEKALU, SUUTH MAIMUHESlER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1929.

• ;-'J( TH E CI.XSSI El ED SECTION ••oii B U Y A M M i ^ E L L H E R E |3OO6563(36X36XXS6X36X3boa36XXXX3»XX36X56X%3CXXVk'se%%:%%%XXXS6X30^ 36X36X3tXXXXX3630C36X30£30C306XX3^^ SSSXSSSOCVSOSSSSSSSX Want Ad Information LOST AND FOUND 1 REPAIRING 23 APARTMENTS— FLATS— TENEMENTS 63 isEDnEirscogNcn. Marichester l o s t —LARGE BLACK and brown Ch i m n e y s c l e a n e d and repair­ puppy dogf, with no collar. Reward ed, key fitting, safes opened, saw TO RENT—PLEASANT 6 room up­ Evening Herald if returned to 32 Wellington Road. filing and grinding. Work called stairs flat, vacant November 15th. for. Harold Clemscn, 108 North Inquire at 9 Strickland street. TO GIVE thanks! to visit tube im CLASSIFIED LOST—^BLACK AND white hound Elm street. Tel. 3648. ADVERTISEMENTS shepherd dog, in vicinity of Bolton. FOR RENT—FIVE room flat, steam Over 300 Expected to Be Pres­ Count six average iords to a line. Reward will be paid to finder. Tele­ SEWING MACHINE repairing of heat, second floor, large rooms. In­ ent at Meeting in Tinker Initials, numbers and abbreviations phone 6751 of 7230. all makes, oils, needles, ‘ and sup­ When You Need quire 219 Summit street or tele­ each count as a word and compound plies. R. W. Garrard. 37 Edward President Hoover Issues His Hall Friday Night. words as two worda Minimum cost is phone 5495. price of three lines. street. Tel. 4301. • « * ANNOUNCEMENTS 2 FOR RENT—3 & 4 room flat, all im­ With the arrival of the “ travel Line rates per day for transient To Have provements. Including hot water First Thanksgiving Proc­ moon” the Great Chiefs of the State ads. ANNOUNCEMENT.—Large stock COURSES AND CLASSES 27 Council of Red Men of Connecticut Effective March 17, 1937 heat. 170 Oak street. Inquire Cash Charge of antique furniture, also first class 164 Oak street or call 8241. are making their annual visitation 9 cts repairing and refinishing. V. BARBER TRADE taught in day lamation— The Text. to the various tribes about the state 6 Consecutive Days 7 cts and evening classes. Low tuition Something Done 3 Consecutive Days .. 9 cts 11 cts Hedeen, Dial 4498. The Old Wood FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, all and will be in Manchester for the 13 cts rale. Vaughn Barber School. 14 1 Day ...... I Shop, 15 Pitkin street. improvements, garage at 170 Char­ regular meeting of Miantonomah All orders for Irregular insertions Market street. Hartford. Washington, Nov. 6.— (A P )—The ! Tribe, No. 58, Improved Order of will be charged at the one ime rate. ter Oak street. Inquire on premises. Special rates for long term every FURNACES, SELLING out, sacri- American people were asked to give \ Red Men, to be held in Tinker Hall, day advertising given upon request. fice. Hero Airwasher, no dust fur­ MONEY TO LOAN .33 PHONE 5121 thanks for blessings bestowed vpon 1 Fiiday evening at 8 o’clock, Ads ordered for three or s :. oays nace. Cleans the air; not dusty like HOUSES K)K KEN'l 65 them during ^he last year in a j “Braves” will be present from and stopped before the third or fifth regular pipe and pipeless air fur- Thanksgi-ving proclamation issued tribes in this vicinity and are ex- day will be charged only for the ac­ FOR RENT—6 ROOM HOUSE, 21 tual number of times the ad appear­ nase. Year to pay; install at once NO TIME IS WASTED today by President Hoover. pected to number over 300. Both ed, charging at the rate earned, but or let you install. Hero, 159 Church Newman street, steam heat, all im­ In the first document of this kind auditoriums in Tinker Hall will be no allowances or refunds can be made street, Hartford 6-3935. Ask for a Want-Ad* provements. Inquire 29 Griswold he has issued, the President said used, the one on the south for the on six time ads stopped after the Our service is quick, courtesy and street. Tel. 3641. private on all assurances of peace at home and meeting and the one on the north forbids” ; display lines not Taker and Tell Her abroad had been strengthened, that for the banquet which is to follow. PERSONALS 3 FOR RENT—MANCHESTER Green It v/ill be Past Sachem night as LOANS UP TO $300 6 room house, 2 car garage, chicken the harvest had been abundant and *°The Herald will not be responsible that both capital and labor had en­ Past Sachems v/ill fill all the chains. for more than one incorrect insertion PALMISTRY—Your fortune in your What You Want. coop and garden $25 per month. of any advertisement ordered for hand. Have your palm read by Come in—Phone or Write! Telephone Hartford 8-0901. joyed “an exceptional prosperity.” more than one time. Madam Wald. Call 4675 for ap­ She’ll take care of The proclamation set November The inadvertent omission of incor­ 28 as the Day of Thanksgiving. Its rect publication of advertising ne pointment. “The only charge three and one- FOR RENT—7 ROOM single house OLD TIMER .DEFEATED rectified only by cancellation of the half per cent per month on unpaid with bath, steam heat and garage. text follows; charge made for the service rendered. you and it’s ten to By the President of the United i ------— * • • amount of loan.” 31 Mather street, Manchester. E. A. AUTOMOKfLES FOR SALE 4 States of America. | New York, Nov. 6. (AP)- All advertisements must conform Standish, Andover, Conn. Telephone -Yes- PERSONAL FINANCE CO. one that you’ll get 1353-5, Willimantic. A Proclamation. terday’s elections brought to ar in style,, copy and typography with GOOD USED CARS ^egulatior ; enforced by the publish­ Room 2, Second Floor, At this season o f the year, when end the judicial control, of Richmonc ers and they reserve the right to Cash or Terms State Theater Building, the result you want. the harvest has been gathered in, county which one family has helc xdit, revise or reject any ^oy con­ Madden Bros. 753 Main St. South Manchester WANTED TO RENT 68 the thoughts of our forefathers turn- i for an unbroken period of seventy sidered objectionable. 681 Main St. Tel. 5500 ed toward God with thanksgiving for | years. CLOSING HOURS—Classified ads to Licensed by the State Phone 3430 WANTED— BY American couple, be published same day must be re­ the blessings of plenty and provi­ For the first time in eighteer ceived by 12 o'clock noon: Saturdays 1927 Oldsmobile Sedan. four or 5 rooms with garage, cen­ 1927 Dodge Coupe. sion against the needs of winter. years County Judge and Surrogatt trally located. Write Box A, They came by custom to look to the J. Harry Tiernan, who suceeded his “ t e l e p h o n e y o u r 1927 Chevrolet Cabriolet. HELD WANTED— CLASSIFIED DOES ALL TASKS Herald, stating price. 1925 Cadillac Sedan. Chief Magistrate to set apart a day father, Peter Tieman, will go out WANT ADS. of office. 1925 Big Six Studebaker Sedan. FEMALE 35 of prayer and praise, whereon their Ads are accepted over the telephone thanks as a united people might be The defeat of this veteran, the at the CHARGE RATE givei. above 10 other good used cars. WANTED—YOUNG girl for light FARMS AND LAND FOR IS a convenience to advertisers, but given with one voice in unison. God regular Democratic candidate, whicl: Crawford Auto Supply Co. housework and care of children. SALE 71 the CASH RATES will be accpted as Center & Trotter Sts. has greatly blessed us as a nation in came as a surprise to the organiza- FULL PAYMENT if paid at the busi­ Must have some experience, and the year now drawing to a close. The j tion Democrats and ' Republicans ness office on or before the seventh Telephone 6495 or 8063 FOR SALE BUILDING SITES in references. Telephone 8377. every section of the town. Low earth has yielded an abundant bar- j alike, was brought about by a corn- day following the first 'nsertion of vest in most parts of our country, paratively young lawyer, Thofiias P' each ad otherwise the CHARGE 1922 ESSEX COACH WANTED — SINGLE GIRLS 16 prices and, easy terms. Now de­ RATE will be collected. No responsi­ The fruits of industry have been of j Cosgrove, who, as a World Wat 1928 DODGE COUPE *years of age to learn mill opera­ veloping “Clearview.” Arthur A. bility for errors in telephoned ads BETTS GARAGE FUEL AND FEED 49-A APARTMENTS— FLATS— Knofla, 875 Main street. Tel. 5440. unexampled quantity and value, i lieutenant eleven years ago, lost his will be assumed and their accuracy tions. Must be in good health and Both capital and labor have enjoyed i right leg during the drive in Alsace- cannot be guaranteed. Hudson-Essex Dealer—129 Spruce have good vision. Apply to Cheney TENEMENTS 63 INDEX OF FOR SALE—1000 CORD hard wood an exceptional prosperity. | Lorraine. 1929 WILLYS-KNIGHT SEDAN Brothers Employment office. Assurances of peace, at home and ------and slabs. Price $10 cord for slabs, FOR RENT—UPSTAIRS 5 room HOUSES FOR SALE j CLASSIFICATIONS 1929 FORD c a b r i o l e t COUPE. abroad, have been strengthened and $11 for wood. Slabs extra fine flat, modern improvements at 342 \ Births ...... COLE MOTOR SALES HELD WANTED— MALE 36 quality. Call 6991. PROSPECT Street at top of hill. enlarged. Progress has been made i Engagements ...... “ 91 Center St. Tel. 8275 Center street. Apply to John Albis- Beautiful new English type home. 6 PUBUC RECORDS Marriages ...... ton on premises. in provision against preventable dis- [ Deaths EARN TWO DAYS FOR SALE—HARDWOOD $8 load, well arranged rooms, sun room, asters from flood and pestilence;. En- ! ______Card of Thanks ...... ^ PAY IN ONE hard slabs $7, selected fire place. FOR REINT—4 ROOM tenement breakfast nook, hot water heat, ligbtenment has grown apace in new ; 'Warrentee Deeds In Memortam . BUSINESS SERVICES Charles Palmer. Telephone 6273. fireplace, tile bath with shower, Lost and Found ------Handling America’s most widely with all Improvements, at 146 Bis- re^tions of scientific truth and in | The Pine Forest Realty Company Announcements ...... ‘ o f f e r e d 13 kno'wn and therefore most easy to brass plumbing throughout, at­ FOR SALE—THE FOLLOWING sell street. Inquire on premises or diffusion of knowledge. Educational i jg Ruth C. and Walter Bryant land Personals ...... sell line of Business and Personal telephone 4980. tached heated garage. Price attrac­ opportunities have steadily enlarg-1 gn Qlcott Drive. Antomoblles WELDING, bracing, carbon burn­ Christmas Greeting Cards, such as kinds of wood, sawed to order; tive. Terms can be arranged. Call Automobiles for Sale ...... * , I Walter H. Olcott to the South ing and blacksmithing. Chas. O. W. ard' in almost universal use by hickory, hard, white birch, slab and 4522. Automobiles for Exchange...... n chestnut. L. T. Wood Co. 55 Bis- FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement Em ^nng advances have been Manchester Sanitary and Sewer Dis- Auto Accessories—Tires ...... ^ Nelson, 277. East Middle Turnpike. banks, business, professional and with garage, improvements, at 52 gained in protection of the pub- j trict 42 acres of land on the south Auto Repairing—Painting ...... ^ J home people. We pay liberal com­ sell street. Dial 4496. FOR SALE—$800 DOWN buys new Auto Schools ...... 'A Spruce street. Inquire 125 Center colonial home. Six rooms, tile bath, lie health. Childhood is measurably | si^e of Middle Turnpike, west, near mission in cash every day together more■mnro secure,cof'iiT-Q isfeAT Experience and i the Hockanum river. Autos— Ship by Truck ...... » BUILDING- FOR SALE—HARD WOOD and street. Tel. 8623. oak floors, fireplace. Mortgages ar­ Autos— For Hire ...... - with generous monthly bonus and bard slabs, stove length $6 and $9 new knowledge in many fields have Quit Claim Garages—Service— Storage ...... JU CONTRACTING 14 also teach you where and how to sell FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement and ranged. Arthur A. Knofla. 875 Main been recorded, from which a deeper Motorcycle."!— Bicycle ...... 11 per load. A. Firpo, 116 Wells street. street Tel. 5440. Walter H. Olcott all rights that he Wanted Autos—Motorcycles ... 12 so that without experience, either Dial 6148. garage on Hudson street, near wisdom may grow. We should ac­ has or may have to crossings, water nusiness nnd Professional Services STONE MASON—Stone and cobble full or part time people can easily Depot Square. Telephone 6502. cept these blessings with resolution Chimneys, also fireplaces, piers and FOR SALE—NEW BEAUTIFUL rights or to land that has for Its Business Services Offered ...... 13 earn for themselves from $500 to English type home. 6 rooms, fire­ to devote them to service of north boundary Middle Turnpike, Household Services Offered ...... 13-A foundations. Mason work of any FOR RENT—3 ROOM suite on Main Almighty God. Building—Contracting ...... 1 + $1500 before Christmas. Magnificent, place, steam heat Small amount i west and to West Center street and kind done by day or contract. nationally knowm sample equipment GARDEN—LAWN- street, modern improvements, in­ Now, therefore, Florists— .Nurseries ...... 1 = Charles Anderson, 1016 Middle 50 cluding heat Phone Aaron Johnson, down. Terms. Price only $7500. I, Herbert along the lines of the property ad? Funeral Directors ...... 16 furnished absolutely Free together DAIRY PRODUCTS Arthur A. Knofla, 875 Main street. Hoover, President. of the United ' jacent to the Alteration plant, also Heating—Plumbing—Roofing .. 17 Turnpike East, So. Manchester, with all details and full instructions. 3726 or janitor 7635. States of i^ e r ic a do appoint and; to the land bounded on the ew t by Insurance ...... 1® Conn. Tel. 4978. Tel. 5440. Millinery—Dressmaking ...... 19 Address FOR SALE — GREEN Mountain FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement on Thursday, the Twenty ’ Lgye Lane or Olcott Drive. Moving—Trucking—Storage .... 20 CARPENTER WORK, porch and Sample Dept. E-N-8 potatoes, $2.00 bushel, delivered. Edgerton street, all modern . im­ Eighth day of November, as a day j xMarriage Intentions .. . . Painting-Papering ...... 21 THE PROCESS -CORPORATION Thomas Burgess, Wapping, Conn. LOTS FOR SALE 73 of national thanksgiving and d o ; Application has been made for a Professional Services ...... storm enclosures, alterations, re­ provements; also five room flat on Troy at 21st Street Chicago Tel. RosedaJe 60-2. all our people on: marriage license by Stephen Prutz, Repairing ...... 26 pairs, roofing, and garages. T. Niel­ Newman. Inquire 147 East Center HOME BUILDERS.—A few choice Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning ... 24 son, telephone 4823. street. Tel. 7864. their daily work, | gf Hartford and Viola Duprey,' also Toilet Goods and Service ...... 25 POSITIONS ON BOARD ocean lin­ building lots on Prospect street, that they should extend to others ; gf Hartford, and by Ernest Vennard Wanted—Business Service ...... 26 ers; good pay; visit France, Italy, HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement at close to bus service, convenient to less fortunately placed,, a share in ■ Edncntional Japan; experience unnecessary; mills, high elevation. Price low. and Ethel Weir, both of Manches­ Courses and Classes ...... 27 FLORISTS—NURSERIES 15 79 Wells street, all modern.- im­ their abundance, and ' that they ter. Private Instruction ...... 23 self-addressed envelope brings list. OAK LIBRARY table $5.50. Oak provements. Call at 81 Wells street Call 6185. gather at their accustomed places Dancing ...... FOR SALE!—CUT FLOWERS, car­ Box 110, Mount Vernon, N. Y. desk $7. Two parlor rockers $3.50 Telephone 7617. of worship, there to render u p . . . . 7,^ Musical—Dramatic ...... 20 nations, chrysanthemums, also pot­ thanks to Almighty God for His . seven Wanted—Ins'ruction ...... 30 and $4. Good used linoleum, priced Financial ted plants. 621 Hartford Road. Tel. low. Watkins Furniture Exchange. FOR KENT—4, 5. AND 6 ROOM many blessings upon them, for His . ® called the ‘ City of the Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages ...... 31 8962. SITUATIONS WANTED— rents. Apply Edward J. Holl, 865 AMERICA THE LEADER forbearance and goodness. ' Hills. Business Opportunities ...... 32 FEMALE 38 FOR SALE — SEWING machine, Main street. Telephone 4642. In witness whereof, I have here-1 Money to Loan ...... 33 child’s wagon, and odd pieces of unto set my hand and caused to be Help nnd Sitnations MOVING— TRUCKING— and of the Independence o f the Help Wanted—Female ...... 35 WANTED—CHILDREN to care for, furniture, 53 Russell street, dial FOR RENT—6 ROOM TENEMENT, IN RED CROSS WORLD affixed the Great Seal of the United ■ United States, the One Hundred Help Wanted—Male ...... 36 STORAGE 20 by the day or week. Write Box C. 8800. one minute from Main street, mod­ States. : and Fifty-fourth. Help Wanted—Male or Female .. 37 D. in care of Herald. ern, all improvements, garage, rent Done at the City of Washington, j HERBERT HOOVER. Agents Wanted ...... 37-A MERCHANDISE ordered by you to­ FOR SALE—ONE GOOD used reasonable. Tel. 7014 or 5440 or call Situations Wanted—Female .... 38 The League of Red Cross socie­ this Fifth day of November, in the ' By the President: Situations Wanted—Male ...... 39 day in New York, or to be sent to kitchen range $15, one four burner Arthur A. Knofla, 875 Main street. ties, which was formed ten years year of Our Lord One Thousand j HENRY L. STLMSON, Employment Agencies ...... 40 New York, picked up by us to­ POULTRY AND SUPH.IES 43 enamel gas range $15, new combi­ ago to guide the various national Nine Hundred and Twenty-nine,' Secretary of State. FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat, with all Live Stock— Pets— Poultry— 'Vehicle* night and delivered the next nation bungalow ranges $108. Ben­ Red Cross societies in diverting Dogs— Birds— Pets ...... 41 100 R. I. RED Pullets. Good stock, improvements, rent $20. Inquire morning via Manchester and New son Furniture Company. their war organizations to the pur­ Live Stock— Vehicles ...... 42 York Motor Despatch. Daily ser­ price reasonable. Wolcott H. Ayer, 46 1-2 Sumnder street. Poultry and Supplies ...... 43 So. Coventry, Conn. Telephone Wil- FOR SALE]—MAGEE cook stove, poses of peace, stiU has as chairman Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 vice and reasonable rates. Call of its board of governors John Bar­ For Sale— Miscellaneous 3063, 8860 or 8864. limantic 585-23. gas ranged dining room table and FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene- Articles for Sale ...... 45 6 chairs, also library table. Inquire ment A-1 condition, all improve­ ton Payne, who is chairman of the Boats and Accessories ...... 46 PERRETT & GLENNEY—Express FOR SALE—150 Rhode Island Red 342 Center street, upstairs. ments, 240 Oak street. American Red Cross. Since the Building Materials ...... 47 Pullets. Reasonable. Phone Rose- league was founded through the Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 48 and freight service; local and Electrical Appliances—Radio .. 49 long distance. Expert furniture dale 41-3. 4 ROOM TENEMENT, all improve­ initiative of the late Henry P.' Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A moifing. Service any time by call­ WANTED—TO BUY 58 ments, at 95 Charter Oak street Davison, then director of the war i Garden — Farm—^airy Products 50 Apply 701 Main street Tel. 5425. council of the American Red Cross, | Household Goods ...... 51 ing 3063. ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 SELL YOUR JUNK to a reliable who became its first chairman, it I Machinery and Tools ...... 52 FOR RENT— SIX ROOM tenement, has worked in close co-operation Musical Instruments ...... 53 FOR SALE—BARGAINS for small dealer for high prices. Wm Ostrin- 262 Oak street. Apply Manchester OERTAINLY- Office and Store Equipment . . . . 54 PROFESSIONAL sky. Tel. 5879, 91 Clinton. Used with the American Red Cross. Specials at the Stores ...... 56 man or youth, one slightly worn Lumber Company. SERVICES furniture; wood, coal stoves for Just as the International Red I WANT A HAS HE read HAVE YOU A Wearing Apparel—Furs ...... 57 22 suit $8.00, top coat $9.00. Telephone Cross, which has its center at Wanted—To Buy ...... 58 sale. Call anytime. 7302 evenings. FOR RENT—5 ROOM tenement, Geneva, Switzerland, concerns .it­ "THE GOLD- GOOD HISTORY Rooms— Board—Hotels—Resorts PIANO TUNING lower floor, all modern improve­ &000 m EH - Restaurants SWEET CIDER $10 per barrel at WILL PAY HIGHEST cash prices self with Red Cross work among OlO&ER", 8Y # OF THE Rooms Without Board ...... 59 ments, available December 1st. C. JURE STORY John Cockerham the mill, also oak eight hooped for rags, paper, magazines and the wounded and prisoners of war, UNITED STATES Boarders Wanted ...... 59-A E. Lewis, 44 Cambridge street. so the League is devoted entirely to TOR rtY 80Y EPOAR ALLE/V. Country Board—Resorts ...... 60 6 Orchard St. Tel. 4219 barrels. Paraffined $3.50. E. A. metals. Also buy all xinds of Telephone 7269. Hotels— Restaurants ...... 61 chickens. Morris H. Lessner. Dial the peace time program in lines of POE? - OP IN THE Standish, Andover, Conn. Tele­ ------^ Wanted—Rooms—Board ...... 62 6389 or 3886. disa.sler relief, the development of ''R06ERT50N CENTURY? Real Estate For Rent phone 1353-5 Willimantic. FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat, all im­ REPAIRING provements, and garage. Inquire health acti'vities, popular health i Apartments, Flats, Tenements .. 63 education, improvement in the train­ cpusoe"? Business Locations for Rent .... 64 MATTRESSES, box springs, pil­ 150 Summit street or telephone special Houses for R ent ...... 65 FUEL AND FEED 49-A ROOMS WITHOUl BOARD 59 8617. ing of nurses, the development of LINEN Suburban for Rent ...... 66 lows and cushions made over, public health nursing ser'vices, and STAJIONARY Summer Homes for Rent ...... 67 equal to new. I day service. Phone FOR -SALE — SEASONED hard FXDR RENT—2 ROOMS with gas, the mobilizing of the youth of the 50 4 Wanted to R e n t ...... 68 FOR RENT—6 ROOM, tenement at 6448 Manchester Upholstering Co., wood, sawed to order, chunks $6.50 for light housekeeping. Inquire 99 world in the Junior Red Cross. PES FOX Real Estate For Sale 331 Center street. Established 51 Spruce street, all improvements Apartment Building for Sale . . . 69 load, split $7.25. Fred Giesecke. Main street. Phone 3341. More than fifty nations are now Business. Property for S a le ...... 70 since 1922. Phone Rosedale 36-12. joined together in this peace time Farms and Land for Sale ...... 71 FOR RENT—TWO ROOMS for FOR RENT—2 FOUR room tene­ work as members of the League. Its Houses for Sale ...... 72 VACUUM CLEANER, phonographs, FOR SALE—HARD WOOD $7.50 Lots For Sale ...... 73 gentlemen, one room is suitable for ments with all Improvements and influence ■ has been felt particularly clock, gun repairing, key fitting. per load. William Sass, Vernon two. 31 Laurel street. Dial 3041. Resort Property for Sale ...... 74 Braithwaite, 52 Pearl street. garage at 5 Ridgewood street. In­ in Europe, Asia and Central and Suburban for Sale ...... 75 street, telephone 6055. quire 178 Parker street. Dial 5623. South America in the establishment Real Estate for Exchange ...... 76 FOR RENT—FURNISHED com­ of child welfare centers, classes in Wanted— Real Estate ...... 77 HARD WOOD $6 per load. Hard fortable room, at 454 Main street, FOR RENT—6 . jRODM. flat on Auction—Legal Notices T y p e w r i t e r s cleaned, repaired home care of the sick and cam­ slab wood $5.00 load. Wm. J. Mc­ one minute walk from Center. Spruce street, near East Center. Legal Notices ...... 79 and overhauled. Dial 4008. Kinney. Phone Rosedale 28-2. paigns against malaria and tuber­ Legal Notices ...... 78 Gentleman preferred. Tel. 7693. Inquire at 25 Spiiice street. culosis.

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MADDENS’ COWBOY | DANCING Free Parking Space TONIGHT FRIEND GUEST HERE Personal Engraved We maintain our own free parking Christmas Greeting Cards space in the rear of the store. Entrances A1 Pierre Tabarin P1ec6 your order now sud *be assured of safe at Oak and Maple Streets. Willimantic i Norman Mason, Rodeo R ider,; delivery for Christmas. Stationery—Main Floor. DEPARTMENT STORE ^ S O . MAHCHESTER^^CONN.;^ Peerless Orchestra I Visits Town After Exhibit-' 1 ing at Madison Square Gar-; CONCERT I den. I and Norman Mason, a cowman and Apparel, Accessories and Home Needs Are Attractively rodeo rider with whom Frank Mad­ DANCE den of Madden Brothers, Manches­ Given by ter automobile dealers, cowboyed in Montana for many years and with whom Joseph Madden has also Priced At Hale’s Tomorrow. Open Until 9 O’clock Manchester Pipe Band long been acquainted, through west­ ern visits, is spending the week with CHENEY HALL the Maddens here. Mr. Mason, who is a riding cele­ Friday Evening, Nov. 8 brity in the western coimtry, was in BILL WADDELL’S ORCHESTRA New York acting as a judge of the big rodeo at Madison Square Gar­ Admission— 50 Cts. den last week, also giving a riding exhibition at each show, when Smart Silk Frocks In Frank and Joseph Madden, who ABOUT TOWN were in the city on business, drop­ ped in to see the rodeo. They were surprised to see Mason one of the The increasing patronage at The participants. They got in touch Rainbow has made it necessary for Tailored And Dressy Models with him, remained over to see the Charles Pinney to relinquish the Inn whole show in the evening, and pre­ which he has leased to George Bokis vailed on the westerner to come to Df Rockville, the popular proprietor Manchester for a visit. His four of Sandy Beach park and ballroom gallon hat attracts considerable at­ at Crystal Lake, who will immedi­ tention on the streets. ately assume personal charge of the A FGporter, who has all his life place. This will afford Mr. Pinney been puzzled over the smallness of more time to devote to the manage­ cowboy’s feet, asked Mr. Mason how ment of the Rainbow dance palace come. “Well.” he replied, “you see, and refreshment stand. It is under­ out our way a boy begins riding 7.95 stood the necessary papers trans­ when he’s real little. ’Course he has ferring the Inn to Mr. Bokis will be to have a little pair of boots. Then completed tomorrow. The new man­ he rides all the time afte*" that and ager is well and favorably kno\vn his boots don’t get any chance to (Regular 10.00 and 16.75 Grades) throughout New England and his wear out. He keeps on wearing numerous friends in this tovm wU those litUe boots and of course his be glad to learn of his connection feet don’t get any chance to grow.” Felt Hats That Are wdth the Inn at Bolton. j The reporter had read “The Vir- This special selling of silk dresses comes just when smart I ginian” and had a suspicion he was The Ladies’ Aid society of the (being “loaded” but kept his face frocks are needed. In this price group of about tventy-five Replicas Of Imported Models Concordia Lutheran church will I straight and said “ Oh!” dresses you may choose both plain crepes and prints in tailor­ meet tomorrow evening at 7 o’clock. j Mr. Mason, when he is at home, lives in Beaver Crossing, Nebr., but ed and dressy models. Frocks that feature the smartest style The Bible class of the Swedish spends most of his time in and about details. We have also included a few ensembles. Frocks that Lutheran church will have a poverty Dillon, Montana. social this evening at the Osano cot­ have been priced from 10.00 to 16.75. tage in Bolton. Cars will leave the church for Bolton at 7 o clock. TENT AND AUXILIARY The W. B. A. Guard club served Fine felts in smart models that are replicas of high an appetizing roast beef supper in IN JOINT INSPECTION priced, imported hats. Off the forehead, close-fitting Odd Fellows hall last evening under turbans, long back effects, flattering new brims. The the chairmanship of Mrs. Robert smartest colors— brown, black, green and wine. Hats Coleman. A number of guests were Mary Bushnell Cheney Auxiliary, present from Hartford. This eve­ United Spanish War Veterans, and that are offered at a very, very low price just when ning officers and members of Mys­ the comrades of Ward Cheney Tent, The Newest Style Treatments smart hats are needed. tic Review will attend the district U. S. W. V. will have a joint annual meeting at Sunshine hall, Hartford. inspection program this evening at Hale’s Millinery— Main Floor, rear. 8 o’clock in their haU at the State The Manchester Pipe Band vill Armory. State officers of both Are Featured In These Frocks hold a concert and dance at Cheney patriotic organizations are expected Hall, Friday evening at 7:45 o’clock from Hartford, Meriden and Rock­ with Bill Waddell’s Orchestra furn­ ville. Mrs. Jennie Sheridan of this ishing music for dancing. Harry town is department president of the Snug-Fitting Rayon Underwear Flavell is chairman of the commit­ auxiliaries. The business session tee in charge and has secured Peter and speeches by the visiting offi­ Murray a great Scotch and Irish cers will be followed by a supper to To Wear Under The New Frocks comedian from Boston. The pro­ be served by a committee of ladies gram will also include Mrs. Erskine, from Mary Bushnell Cheney auxil­ 14.75 who has sung in the Peebles Hydro iary, under the leadership of Mrs. in Scotland during the summer sea­ Joseph Behrend. Bloomers, Vests and son, and Eleanor Brown, champion dancer of Hartford. (Regular 16.75 to 25.00 Grades) Panties A son. Milton Robert, was born SHOE REPAIRING Sunday. November 3, at the Memor­ ial hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert ' Ladies’ Flexible Soles and Tomorrow we shall place a group of our regular 16.75 to Turkington of 200 Center street. Rubber Heels a Specialty. 25.00 frocks on sale at the special low price— 14.75. Crepes and S.\M TLiLYES satins that feature the newest style treatments—normal waist­ The North Methodist Ladies Aid 701 Main St., So. Manchester society has made preparations to lines, flares, godets, lingerie touches, and longer skirts. Frocks cater to a large number at its just­ for sports, business and afternoon wear. A choice of youthful ly famed annual chicken pie sup­ models in the wanted shades. per this evening. The ladies will Smooth fitting undergarments serve those seated at the first table at 5:30. This will g;ive employed that are just what milady must persons the opportunity of calling Foot Stool Covers Hale's Apparel Department— Main Flolor, rear tvear under the new silhouette for their supper before going to frocks. Well tailored garments their homes. trimmed with contrasting colored bands. Peach, nile, flesh and or­ Elliott s Shop *14 • •• » chid. Choice of vests, short bloom- • 853 Main Street Sunnyside ers and panties.

Private School Hale’s Rayon Underwear— Main Floor, right 217 North Elm St. Phone 3300 ETHEL M. FISH B l u e C r a n e Director P v R B 5 i l k H o s i e r y As this is a day school for in­ Bed Spread Ensembles dividual instruction in elemen­ tary grades, pupils may enter That Are Rich and Colorful at any time during the school For School, Sports and Business year. 7.98 to 25.00 7-Piece Crystal Water Sets Choice of rayon taffeta and satin sets consisting of a TUTORING spread, a crescent shaped pillow, two dresser scarfs and a In the Spiral Optic Pattern Pure Silk Stockings Popular ADULTS AND CHILDREN vanity set. Some sets contain only the spread and pillow. Gold, orchid, rose and green. Class for pre-kinderg:irten Hale’s Bed Spreads— Main Floor, left age for training in social rela­ Artistic set tions. LAMPS Hale’s pair Miss Fish is available as “Exclusive Designs’ “Number Twelve” Amother shipment of the popular crystal water sets as parents advisor in child prob­ Reasonable Prices Sanitary sketched above. The set contains a water pitcher and six lems. Appointments on Tues- drinking glasses. These sets will be placed on sale promptly at Clear, flawless, pure silk f dav, Wednesday, Friday and KEMP’S INC. Napkins nine o’clock—come early! stockings of a medium serv­ Saturday afternoons and on 3 boxes 79c ice weight . . pointed heels each evening of the week. Soft, deodorized sani­ 1.00 Waste 1.00 Smoking Wicker . . 3-inch lisle hems. A stock­ tary napkins that may Stands ing that is popular with Baskets Ferneries <5CT«tKXSW»Ot5(XSCiOC3(»at!(XX3C)CWXXXK)gC»nOC)OaC^^ be purchased with Hale’s school girls, business women, guarantee of satisfaction. 69c and sports girls. Among the If ^ _ _ p 12 in a package. 69 c $3.75 79c Shadow ' Skirts of All brass many new shades you wilF . Dress Shields in both the striped muslin with lace Bright finished smoking stands Wicker ferner­ find duskee, illusion, after­ crescent and oval shape.s. trimmings. Will keep pleat­ •wood baskets in complete w i t ii ies, 30 inches noon, fall mode, woodtone Small, medium and large. ed skirts wrinkle-proof. assorted colors. glass lined trays long. Complete and naive. Pair, 25c and 50c. Special, 50c. Attractive de­ and match box with galvanized holder. under feed box. Sanitary Belts Including both Hickory and Velvet Grip. signs. Hale’s Hosiery— Main Floor, right GOOD TUINOS TO CAT Width range from 3-8 to 2 inches wide. 39c to 1.00. 'A FRESHLY GROUND BEEF for meat balls or Hale’s Notions— Main Floor Hale’s Housefurnishing Department— Basement meat l o a f ...... 30c lb. MEADOWBROOK FRESH EGGS, large white eggs, guaranteed...... 55c dozen Victorio; Collinsville, Ernest Peters; Washington, William Raymiit; West 1 lb. Rolls Cloverbloom B u tte r...... 49c lb. Danbury, William J. Dayton, Roland Hartford, Daniel H. Quigg; Brook­ FORMER LOCAL GIRL UCENSES SUSPENDED lyn, N. Y., Joseph Slafky; New BRUSSEL SPROUTS Hart; Danielson, Avid Bedard. The meat department asked York, N. Y., Thomas Quinn; Sham o-, Iceberg Lettuce 10c head. to have us call attention to Glasgow, Leo White; Greenwich, kin. Pa., John Miscoski. i MARRIES IN WEST WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc, VERY NICE CUTS OF PINE- Celery A list of operators whose licenses Peter Kenney; Hartford, Lawrence HURST QUALITY CORNED Beets, New Carrots to drive automobiles in Connecticut Christenson, Theodore Odin; Meri­ Try OUT new Honey. have been suspended for one year BEEF. den, John J. Ring (alias Renkie- Announcement has been received funeral Directors Lean Lamb for stewing. Strained Honey 25c and 35c. for dri-ving while under the influ­ wicz), Harry C. Robbins; New Brit­ HOSPITAL NOTES by local friends and relatives of the Beef for stewing. Comb Honey 35c, 3 for 99c. ence of liquor was given out today ain, Geo. Kamar. ■ . ESTABUSHED 55 YEARS Tender Pork Chops. Honey Batter, 10c, 22c and at the State Motor Vehicle Depart­ marriage of Margaret Jeanette Ribs of Pork to cook with 45c. ment as a part of the effort to re­ New Haven, John Guckin, Frank Miss Gladys Burr of 24 Elro Mulholland, daughter of George W. CHAPEL A T 11 OAK ST. kraut 29c to 3Sc lb. New Pancake Flour and Ver­ duce this highway menace. The Augustine, Theron W. Cooper, Henry M. Quarz, Lawrence E. Sorensen; street and Mrs. Alberta Paggioli of Mulholland, formerly of Manches­ CAULIFLOWER mont Sap Syrup In. department statement advised peo­ ter, but now of Proenix, Arizona, ple to notify the department or the No. Branford, James D. Dallocchio; Highland Park have been admitted STEWING OYSTERS ...... 39c pint ^ Oakvllie, vyUhaTfi Puidik; Oxford, to James H. Brown of Camden, New Robert K. Anderson Phones: Office 5171 t police in case they should see any of to the Memorial hospital. A daugh­ Jersey. The ceremony was per­ % LARGE FRESH SCALLOPS these drivers operating- motor DamakasiPoacais; Shelton, Sam Funeral Director Residence 7494 Lewkow, ' Sigmund Olender; So. ter was bom yesterday to Mr. and formed on Thursday, October 31. vehicles. ! The couple are honeymooning on Pial 4151 . . - Branford, Bolesaw SoblesW; Coventry, Alois Mitterholzer. Mrs. Rudolph Haupt of 6 Ridge­ Bridgeport, Claude Bryant, Chester Southport, Anthony Kronick: wood street. the Pacific coast.